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HASTIIGS, MICH, JANUARY 2, 1896.

Farmer* Institute.

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ROBES AND BLANKET!
GRANITE AND AGATE
WARE, STOVES, CUfTERS, KNIVES, SISSOtS
AND RAZORS....
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Christmas passed off very quietly. Guess
Santa Claus felt lathfer poor tbis year, or
else ho must have fbrjotten nur Sunday
School. As there wits no Christmas tree
at tho'sebool house.
Tbe Ladles Aid Society was well at­
tended, last week. Numbering forty seven.
Will meet at Mrs, Idj? Fifer’s Jan. u. 1896.
Mrs. 1. J. Smith, of Detroit, js vis’ling
her daagbtor, Mrs. L E. Andrus.
Lyle Russell Is visiting his parenl( lb
A Begun county.
Mrs. Benjamin Stanton lies very !tw at
this writing, with but little hopes of her
recovers'.
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We are Informed that the Rev. A, Bost­
wick and wife are the proud possessors of
a son.
Guss Woodworth and wife, are visiting
relatives in this vicinity.
There will be a donation at th* home of
Mr. aud Mrs. Burt Shedd Friday evening
January loth. 1896 for the benefit of Rev.
M. J. Weaver,11 are invited.’ Bring
your supper and something to donate to
tbe preacher.
Hln&lt;U Corners.

Rev. Gillett, of Barryvlllc, &lt;111 give a
lecture to the Y, P S. C. E. Jaiuary 3rd
at the school bou&gt;t. Subject -"fod’s bnftr
marks on history.”AlJ are Invited to attend.
Tbe literary Fnday night was largely
attended. Next in.etlng will k- Jan. 10th.
J/emuvl Glasgo &gt; and wife vere guests
of C. C. Robinson Thursday.
Wm. Hechtle and family :re spending
tbe wM: nt Jacob Klines.
C. V. Roblueon, * Geo. • toblnson and
wife spent Xmas in Battle Ceek with the
latters brother*
Henry Kline and wife, of Corunna, Ind.
are speading the holidays wtb relative!* in
tills place.
&gt;ie Everetts vlsl?d friends in
Mrs. *
Geo.‘Robinson is spendng his vacation
nt hom#.r&amp; -1
C. 8. Whitcomb and wlh, of your city,
spent (JhriKtmab at W. M. Clines.
Tbe L-A b. wiiimeet vlth Mrs. Ed.
Mootey Friday Jan. 3rd. Al cordially in­
vited to attend,
Mary Kline spent a few days last week
with her aunt Mrs. Whitccuib of your city.
Rae Robinson will spent’ a few weeks at
home.
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School commenced Monday after a
vacation.
11. M. Rich aud Will Ca|re.fa, of Ann
Arbor, Schuyler Whte,' Frank Janes and
Fred Btokoe. of Albbn, Bev tin Ponau, of
Yptilaati. Will Hiner, of Grand Rapids.
j Guy JoIjuwd, ot Kalamazoo, and Ora
। Stokoftand Geo. Wiliams, of Big Rapids.
are spraiding their vnation at ihelr homes
in and near the villge.
Our green Christi as has changed into a
white New Year. •
’The Rathbone Sl.ers and th* K. of P.
are arranging for r giaod hop Tuesday
evening of this wer.
The Boys Brigad h&lt;v. arranged tor rn
Miss Xclile C«ie Is visiting friends inj
! piitertalmuent to b given by C, Estelle
Dow 11.4 g.
UastiugL
F«--d. sf Grand Ra ds to nl&lt;ht.
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Tjuirodars. bv
Hcr5 I’ephig^r.'-f »h»« Nwtts tore. U
Mr 'z-.ui Mr.-. Boroughs st. ab* ChdstTTmllhieago Failure atorh?) of clothing
1 mas dinner with Dr. and Mrs Sheffield.
was moved to a p! hij nf etter picking
:• COOK • BROS., -s visiting relatives near Ludington.
A four act drama will be presented by
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J. R. Ackerson. M. S. Keeler A Co.,
local tftlqnt at the opera bouse Saturday from iujrries to an ankle received while
HASTINGS, MICH
evening Dec. S8.
John tyuupbell an.. John Schondelmaker
coasting on McOmber hill. CZ3
Tbe*Masonic fraternity will give a public
Born |O Mr. aud Mrs. Shell Wnrner on have •‘blikd" the country fir special sales.
A very pleasant gahoring with a
Installation of officer# Friday evening of the 25tlf a son.
this weikJ Daniel Striker, of Hasting*
Em )ta&gt;n spent Christmas with her neighboriwod Christmas tee was held al
Pralrtsvflle.
the residence of Reo. Ckuan, of "
South
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will act as installing officer.
The Baptist Sunday School variei the
Dr. anH Mrs. Torrey are at Manchester
.1, E.yTobins lest a horse last week caus­ Thmnapple Christmas nfeht.
Christmas exercises by having a wlidmlll
in place c.t « free.
At the close rf the this wceg aud will remain uver the holi­ ed by eating rusty straw.
North B«ry.
Jennie Osgood was h«n« with her
service er sh one received a speciihui of days.
Mrs. : C. Downing and daughter are parents a few days last week.
Christmas him come md gone and in
the fruit• nentioned so many times h the
visiting lends In Northern Michigan.
spite of bard Uinenud bd weather Santa
We
learn
that
G.
Whitworth,
of
Battle
Bible, the pomegranate.
Mrs. 1 B. Wilcox, «’f Detroit. Is In ite Creek, formerly of this place. Is very low Claus made his usjM ealk.
Two tr.t» wore wp‘t Oiled with prsents
The storm last wi-ek Thursday did not
at the M. E. church;
The prograugiven village the guest ot her parents Mr. and with blood poisoning at this writing.
Mrs. H. IL Dickinson.
Dr. Van Horn, of Otsego, was called keep many from &lt;hb L. A. S. at Milton
by the little folks was fine.
G. A. 'Bell was in Hastings Monday here Imt Sunday to visit Mrs. Kaiser, who Nobles, there being 4« present Those
Rev. G- V. Pixley and wife are aw&gt;* on afternoon on bnsinas.
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from a distance were Jahn Bunnell of
continues to be about tbe same.
a weeks virit.
Jnliu Crosby and family are the gueels Wayland, Mr. and Mn Cbns Nobles of
School-closed Friday for two week va­
Hastings, and Mrs. Geffgc Kern of Praof tbe fetters mother at this writing.
cation.
Howard Brooks has gene 3 hl*
Mrs. MUIpr of yinir city was the gufflfl
G. Clemens and wife sprat Xmas with irleviil?.
home ip Draogevllle. Mrs. Wilkinao has
Mr. Ktitchum and ?rs. Emma Bagley
resigned her position as teacher j the of her mother Mrs. Helmer and other N. F. Liemens and family.
Dr. Bryant returned to her home at of Praitie\ 1 lie spent (hrhtinas with the
primary department as her health vould friends last wpek.
latters parents.
Frank Drakes Is in Midland Co. looking Battle Creek last Sunday.
not permit her contltralng.
Miss Galay
Mrs. Clark Eaten vrl Miss Ella Willi­
Josie Arnold is still very' iow with lung
Dowling of Middlerille has been fated to for a horse.
Will McKevitl was in tbe Grove a few fever, Dr. Lampman the attending physi­ son vukted friends firth of the Rapids
take her p'see.
days
ago Gary Baker accompanying cian.
last week.
’ Ambioa BashotV .who is now worlng in
Bunday Dec. 2S.id • rer united with the
Mr. and Mrs. Osgood entertained rela­
him to the eUy.
‘ K^lamazojhas been taking a holidy va
church and were “ynp'.zed at the Bunnell
IL E. Kelsey was In Woodlaud on busi­ tives from Battle Creek last week.
cation at hs home In.’ Prairiev.llle. ,
school
$ouse.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cnas.
Gaskill,
from
the
Mrs. G. dugbes and daughter ad son ness Saturday eve.
Victor Simpkins ad wife of Augusta
Mrs. Bkyant is entertaining her sister northern part of he state, are the guests
have been &lt;ue»ts of relatives aboir here
visited their son -me ay la&lt;t week.
Miv. F1si:er from Baltimore.
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of tbejr sister Mm. Manning a few days.
the week iasl.
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E. D. Clark a id f. rily spent Christmas
Chri.-rtuias was a pleasant day to most of
Tho entertainment at the chareh Xmas
Mary Min Haven spent Xmas witj her
at B. J;Sutheriand' of Baltimore,
ns, and rilso the past year, and now we was a grand success.
nsrents at Cressey.
The Misses KaRla Roach and-Lulu
Dr. and Mrs. Cheffield attended tbe
should strivt to make the coming year still
The prizes which the M. E. Stnday
wedding of J elr/xiusin Mias Clara Wick­ Noble are spending heir Christmas vaca­
School offered to those beating tbe bfet more pleasant.__________
wire toJfr. Adans, last Wednesday eve. tion a! borne.
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noafield.
•xaminatkn* during the past year were
Mrs. Hampton »»ent a few days last
at tbe borne bfdls brides parents in Johns­
living Bninney and L. M. Dewey went town.
seceired by Belle Adams, Vern Blown,
week wUh herdauater at Prairieville,
. Allie McLeuy and Clare Brown.
Anum- to HtLhiinujfl Monday.
JU-ntau.
Mr, ate vena and Mrs. Petingill nre ol
Gt of othrrs received secund prizes.
Wm. Rule is eaertaining guests from
Mrs. Fr;d Nausley Is on tbe sick fc»t.
i the sick! Iht.
Cloverdale.
W. N. Haven Is visiting bls childen at । Mnt. Glliet is the guest of her daughtet
Indiana.
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Mr. Blanetord ind wife entertained
Hartle Cro-k.
His brother James carries Mrs. Stevens.
Burt McCalluu Fred Ashby aud Orville
Mr. and Mrs. Jones have gone to spend Kingsbury are cutting wood near Richland .Mrs. Mlkens an- wn Perry of Batik*
the mail i&gt; fate place.
Kj. W. Bien and wife spent Chrttmas New Years with lier parents near Grand Junction.
Creek during the hlidays.
Ed, CMordaixflrife of North Dakota
Of course most of your readers are
. with frtertte In Kalamazoo.
Rapids. I
Andre* Byeaee has purchased the farm aware that Arthur Johncox and Emma are guests of Ubrstu relatives.
John ard Peter Drummond of .drand
The Maccabees .re preparing for a pub
Baplds furd a visit io their old horn*’ dur- belonging to Robert Phillipa.
Kahler were married oo the 19th. They
David
drove a number of'head of have the best wishes of all.
lie iBfltallatkn of officers Jan. 15 at the
.ng the holidays.
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Grover Wilkinson has been quite ill eattte ’.«• fenhUud. Friday for shipment.
. Mr. Youngman and family spent the Red Ribbon Ball The following officer*
were elected ’«■ ?e year 1896. Com. E
umh tonalites but has improved ai this
Hiss May MvManis is visiting fnvnds holidays with retatives iu Cloverdale.
tn this community.
William Chamtierlain and Tbed Ovbe P. Cole; I*. C. E. Brama*. R. K., «. Cas\ writing.
\ A- P. Ptyae and wife went to Badfonl
Mrs. Jvhn Sheffield and Mrs. Harrison, 4ave gone to work iu a saw mill near terlloe; F. K San Bollinger. 1\C.. Ja-c
Mosher; Chip. V., N. Drvtae; Phy. R. F.
f«it« S&lt;lHl,y last to attend tbe funeal of of Battle Creek arc tbe guests of Mrs. Battle Creek.
Frank Leonari and Eugene Deck are Comfort. 8 O. Warren; M. at A., K
Frank Sheffield.
'* relative.
•rman has gone tn cutting timber nrar Battle Creek.
Spouablt; 1*. M G., E. Preeton: 2nd M
Tbe lade, ,oarteue ot Ha Inwet will
atee an eitertatnmen-' al tbe M. E. “jnreb Chicago to visit her parents.
Miss Elora McCallum, of Elkhart Ini G., F. UsiMiic?; Sent, W. Lathrop
While Mane and Mln Alice Beers, both spent Chrlfltmas with her parents. Miss Tick, A. DuW
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net Siaith of Yankee Springs Lbs of,this place, were united in tbe holy bonds McCallum !« caslier for a large carriage Ajoaeph Arhal*r and wife are entertain
of matrimony Christmas eve. They have manufactory in Ilkhart
rchtlves dretag the holidays.
e flneut of Prairieville friends.
Hev. &amp; M Kklder received intelligon^
Arams has been visit! ng atC.over- tbe beet wlebee of their many friends for
The party at he Lake View house on
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a happy, prosperous future.
Christmas evenhg was well attended and
Tbe wadding of Grant Adams, of Lowell everything wenioff nicely until hard cider the sootfl| [aflKtof tbe state.
He Je..
Nashville.
I him.
and Mbs Claia Wickwtre. of this place, got to using its r.fluence and the usual re­ Friday u
k on the ground.
occurred at the residence of tbe bride'b sult, a quarrel, took place and Cornelius
A fuot
has received hack penrioi
Jared 1
rather Cbristmas night, before about eighty Summerville, ofHickory Comers, stabbed
t. W. UOeine, U la tbe villas tbla fmnds and rtdaUvca. Rev. A. D. Grigsby, John Crawford, of Orangeville, inflicting to tbe e» ir.t pf
and io the fakir
we^tbe loci ot bls slater Mrs. Mina of Haat.rws, performing tbe ceremony.
wIllreraLt»- w per month. He is nor
a very slight worad.
tn toe northern part &lt;t
The yoanr oonple stood Ainder smllax and
There was a Christmas tree at the Mc­ v slUqg u |
bin to spend the win to*
nxea. Tbe pride looked handsome in a Callum school florae, and although mily
gown of white Uuisdown silk, with pearl two days were gtren to prepare for it ami la Calll
Minnie Furniss. of Middleville. is trimming*. The brides maids, MUs Mae
BtrprUed her nepbev
Mrs.
- the weather was aery thing but fine, tbe
riltapc visiting l&gt;er brother and Broxseau.
^roasettu Jin
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T light _green, and house w« crowfcd and the exercises were Perry)
ittte Creek by invRirf
gown
urirx her vacation.
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laid Friday vvenin*.
Miss
Mary_-----------------------Wick wire in blue
silk made highly creditable to iill who took pan iu hi a ti
KW-iTtn Wtallej Is spen.1 if* her pleartng pwtwrea, Mr. Adams, of Lowell,
t end all present tot
them.
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naltivl, Mioh. She will &lt; ItdW and Mr. Z'lUmerman. of Banfield, were
Nothing but t* prospect of war with
•m
Muriu, her May.
s afloat t'mt the Ktorgm
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tbo uttmttou o’our
groocMmt -V sumptuous suppei wsa^Knjrtand
has
•nd many I* toe
village council
a roridtml of
useful presents were re*

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Y/hb Alice Eno Is reported h-i being
qule sick.
&lt;rs. Henry Whitcomb will teach tbe
Qj ail trap school next spring.
Andrew Bals and wife and .1. 2K MeOmber and wife entertained friends from
a distance Christmas day.
Frank Downs returned from Wetzel),
Antrim oounty one day last week. He re­
ports his sisters family as getting along as
well at could be expected.
Mrs Geo. Spencer gets $2000,00 insur­
ance cn the life of her husband. We are
informed that she expects to live on her
place in Maple Grove.
Ed Warburton and family axe visiting
friends in Maple Grove township.
Delton.

Mudge’s Opera Hotbc. Hastings.
Hon.
F. W. Redfern. Maple Rapids. Conductor.
Program:—
&gt; Texbdat Jam, in. isoo.
».so AddreMof Weteoroe, Free. ▲. D. KonMedy. HMtoip. Bespoose. F. W.. Redfern,
S w wK^eomm«rdal FertlUzer: Is.Tbetr Use
Profitable to the General Farmer?” Prof. F. B.
Ktjdzif. Agricultnr® College.
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10 30 EffscusBlon by Wm. Merrick, HaOnga.
11 00 “How btudl Wr '*—*■ •*“ - --------Drouths?” Prof. L. R.T&lt; Ag’i. College.
11 30 Questions and y
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AFTKIWOOrf;1 « Mink.
a 00 -Tne Dairy Herd,” J, H. Brown, Cltotax. aaaociate editor of tUeNicblgan Fanner.
Questions and Discussion led by C. H. Hoyt,
2 k ‘Dehorning,” W. S. Benham, Irving.
3 oo “Whar a Go-operative Creamery Ch*
Ik&gt; for aComqjunity.’’ John Broughtou, Middle
vllle
3 eo -A Co operative Crruncry from a
Managers View,’’ B. 8. Holly. Woodland.
Questions and Distumtons on both papers.
3 fi« “Making Good Butter.” Illustrated by
dairy apparatus. Prof. H. E. Van Arman, AgT.
College.
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Evibnrn.
7 IS Music.
7 so ResdlDE iu the Fann Home. Prof. A. B.
Noble. Ag’l. Collect*.
8 00 “Art on tlie Farm.” Prof. W. 8. Holds­
worth. Ag’l. College.
WanvushAY
M. JAN. 22.
» so Music.
* *“ “»ukK Brwtix;." W. H. 8cbauU, Has­
Ungs.
— “Jersey ’C*tt e." Jjines Bauer, Has­
tings.
10 0J “Economic Method* of Growing and
Feeding Corn,” 6. H. Hop. Inlog.
10 38 Eedtatlou. Mim Buttle Beadle.
10 &lt;5 -The Agricultural College Graduate
Out of College?' Prof. B. A. Holden. Hartings.
it 05 “reaai Growing." Chis Baamsr, Irv­
ing.
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11 3G Business meeting; election of officers.
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Aramnoox.
1 45 Solo, Mrs. IL I. Hendershott. Hastings.
2 00 “ Wheat* ror Michigan.” I*. C. B. Kedzle. A&lt;*1. College.
3 00 Qaestions and TMseuselona.
8L'i Talk on “Good Roads" by Hon. P. T
Colgrove. Hastings.
0 35 Discussion led by W. R. Cook, Joo.
Dennis and everybody.
Evuning
t is Music.
7 oO **Th») Needs of ear District Schools,”
Mias Flora Beadle, County Conuutastaner cf
Schools.
7
How Can Wo Aid In Improving Onr.
District Schools. David War oar. Dowling.
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C. B. Roblnaon. of Plainwell, was a
caller al the doctors office Monday
MJ* and Mrs. Knowles, of Kalamazoo,
jre.-e the guests of her parents Mr. Houvenor and wife the past week.
Mr. Chandler and wife, of Allegan, are
visiting at Joe Kenos.
Mrs. Jessie Robinson Is spending a week
with her mother Mrs. R. Norwood.
Miss Alma Reno comes home with a new
name.
Irving Jones is home from the Rapids
ta spend tbe holidays.
Mn. E. Loomis has returned train her
visit st Decatur.
Myron Sherman, of Wolcotvllle, Ind. is
spending the holidays with
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friends. While there he was taken sick
with Pneumonia, and during his sickness
he receive! tbe sad news offals sisters
death.at I ome, he being unable to go to
attend the funeral.
At the regular session ot Delton Hive
No 409 L. O. T. M. Dee, 26, the following
officers were elected fee the ensuing year:
L. P. C.—J. Skilman.
L. C.—L. H. Scribner
LL Ch—Allee Creeby
IL K.—Adah Ix&gt;omis
F. K.—Lou Chase
Physician—Dr. Scribner
( hap.—E. Williams
M. of A.—Annie Whittemore
Serg.—Mary Chase.
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Sent—Amy Whittemore
Farmers,.Hob. F. W. Redfern, Maple Rapids.
Pick.—Mary Basaett
Womans
Section,
at
the
Court
Bouse
George Replogle Is quite Skk at this
under tbe auspices of th? Hastings
writing.
Womans Club.

Tuesday Dec. 31 Is the, 55th anniverrary
of tbe marriage of Mr. aud Mrs. . olm
Bcdd which event occurred in I*ockport,
New York. Thew 55 years represent a
vast amount of bard work in the pioneer
life of Michigan.
Mr. Budd has lately
passed his 84tb birthday and is In very
poor health.
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List week we chronicled the death of
oue of Barry County’s oldest pioneers in
person of Henry Paul of our town but for
some reason our Items as well its a card of
thanks from the relatives of the deceased
were not published.
He fell asleep at the
jpfpe age of 78 years and 3 mas.* His death
occurred on the 11 th of Dec. after a brief
but painful illness of gangrene.
Funeral
u uo *..vXt
the cXutVb *.v. ‘BvtaLc'.A. AiAe; went in the Iden cemetery, Dr. O. C.
Godsmark, officiating clergyman.
George E. Coleman and wife aud baby
have been to Kalamazoo on a visit.
A. K. Bresee has bought the Robert
Phillips farm,
Homer Powers, a fornur well known
citizen of JobnsloAO «iid Bedford died
recently at live Kalamazoo asylum for the
Insane.
The remains were brought to
Bedford for funeral services and burial.
The departed has many relatives in our
town and vicinity as well as In other parts
of Michigan.
John Williams and wife of Illinois ate
visiting at the home of Mr. E. Fick who Is
the father of Mrs. Williams.
Quite an epidemic of colds or sore throat
is prevalent among us.
Tne teacher-and scholars of No 8 arc en­
joying a weeks vacation.
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W|sh you a happy New Year.
Ttie Christmas Bower and concert was a
decided success.
Mrs. Milton Hartom is very sick with
typhoid fever.
Vem Powers of Charlotte Is nt Dr. Pow­
ers spending the holidays.
Mrs. P. K. Jewell has been quite slek
but is better at this writing.
Chas. Abbey has a New Years party
Wednesday eve.
A Show every night this week at Ab­
bey’s hall.
Endeavor at 6 o’clock Sunday followed
by preaching by Rev. Weaver.
• Ada Moore of Battle Creek is now home
helping to care for her sister.
Melvin Tuckerman and wife were in
town Sunday.
To-day, Tuesday, h young bllziinl is
raging. Commenced yesterday.

2 00 ‘•Making Homework Easier.’’ Mrs.
Mary A. May», Battle Creak. &lt;
3 00 “Mother and Daughtw,,• Mrs. Mary
A. Mayo- BattleOeek.
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Mr. add Mrs, C. S. Brown have issued
cards for a birthday party to be, given
tbeii son Jjemndv, thuunlay evening. Jan­
uary fourth, at tirelr home on 8. Broadway.
* MIhs Ada Powers entertained Tuesday
evenibg complimentary to her cousin Miss
Stringbam, of Battle Cnek. About twenty
five were invited. Tbe guests each brought
their first photographs, and much amuse­
ment was derived guessing their identify.
'rhiR wUh cnouv.tr’in’ -n 1 wu-’.c
to pass a thoroughly delightful evening.

The Mfeses Minnie and Winnie Harper,
gave a delightful party New Yrara eve.
About twenty were present and tbe even­
ing was passed with games, and light re­
freshments were served.
Mrs. A. V. N. Slingeriand. Mr*. T. J.
Brosseau and tlio Mtaoa Gertrude Slinger­
land und Mae Broseeau were at hbme to
their friends Tuesday afternoon at Mrs.
Slingerland’s home on W. State Street.
Miss little Garn assisted in receiving, and
Misses Florence Scoby and Katie Liens
served in the dining room. In the eveninganother company was entertained at pedro,
and c most pleasant time was passed. Mrs.
Will Huffman and Geo. Osboru wou first
prizes
f?
•
Mrs. D. E. Fuller and Mr?. Georgs
O.iborn give a five o'clock tea this after­
noon, and' entertain to-morrow nteht with
pedro at Dr. Fuller’s home on Jefferson
street.

Mr. (and Mrs. Chester Messer entertained
a sinail company on New Years night with
luchra. About Kjxteen iwere present, and
passed a most enjoyable evening, Mrs. E.
W. Morrell and Chas. Rogers were awarded
with flowers for securing the most points,
while Mrs. Ira Van Valkenborgb and
Richatd Messer received like favors as eousolatluu fqr the least number.

AtxMii twenty five ooujSe “tripped tbe
light fantastic” at the Hastings House last
night until a late hour. Music was furnish­
ed by |he home orchestra. Among thoee
present from away were: Mr. and’Mm.
Harry !Buah, of Kalamazoo, and Mr. and
'M rs. W. £. Merritt, of Eaton Rapids.
Annual Mce’.ing.

The annual meeting of the stockholder
Castleton.
of the Hastings Table Company will bv
Misses Nora and Dora Wllklnaou were held In the company's office Tuesday Jaa.
home irom Charlotte to spend Christmas. 14th, 1896 at one o'clock p. m.
Stephen Mater and wife have gone to
R. B. Mbscejh
' Pres.
Clare, their future bnroe.
M. L. Coo*. Sec’y.
J. A. French of Vermoptville was a
guest of C. C. Price Sunday.
Maurice Rupert of Ohio is visiting Hen­
ry Feighners.
Shirley Smith of Ann Arbor U tbe guest
of bls grand parents Mr. and Mrs. • D. W.
Smith.
Awarded
1&gt;
Mrs. John Heckertborn is very low at
Hifhest Honore—Werld’4 Fair.
this writing.
Ambrose Marble as returned from a
visit to bls mother al Battle Creek.
Mr» Pbl,iP Fr*Bck 1X41
CHSton bringing with her tbe remains ot
her
ather prearj^fc
het- ffather
Fredriric Kotts,
Kotts, which
which were
we
hurled in the North Castleton -cemetery.

DR.

.
Tfarrieti? - .
ADAMS-WI0KW1BE by the H&lt;r A. D
Gruceby on«Jhrtecnae dav r4 J Ge r^deaee of
the hri** fumec M .Baufirki. Ml»* &lt; taro E.
Wl-kw.rr hM*r dWUffit-tr of tkurj WlckWire.
loU -uui G. AxUuu. .eCLomfll.

ATKINS—LORD by Rev. £ D. Grigjoy on
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a lawmaker slael
llombor of ihi Httnqto
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of HU

HrffI Dcteiwe.

Bgoulxln? ory
j en, and &gt;• .-uwdei
ruk, tked, nervous
w
men. flight d i'l- Weldon. DV. «ec- SO.-iWmaater
oranmk«d,
stragr
John A. Puueishotand killed Di. W. H.
fiquities, ordinary cares, household work
Taylor, member of the Illinois hgislaor dally tabor, maj. y themselves into ture, to the post office here al right
seemingly impsssatd ■nonntatn*.
p m. St unlay because of fuully
This Is simply bec-aas lhe nerves are trouble*. Peosta who Here on the sweet
weak, the bodily organs debilitated, and
at that hour In the viexuity of the post
they do not
office bean! the shots Then they taw

proper nourishment. Fv'od the nerves,
e.-pins and ttasaee on rich red blood, and
how soon the glow ct health comes to the
psle cheeks, firmness to the unsteady
hand, a^d strength to the faltering limb.

Hood’s

Sarsaparilla
purLle^) vitalizes and enriches the blood
a;:d is thus the best friend to unfortunate
h .manMy. Be sure to get Hood’s nnd
u .&lt;U Hood’s. AH druggists. $1; six for (5.

jDSIJc* the after-dinner p!U an.*
I :OOCi S a I11S family eathartlc. 2i»c.

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postmaster Pace dash out of the door
and run down the street, revolver n
hand. Chuncjng to meet the t wn maisbal he stopped and said that he hud,
shot Dr. Taylor. The marshal rushed
to the post office and found Taylor lying
in the back room of the office with his
own revolver tslutblied in his right hand.
Postmaster Pace explained that he
was working pt his desk, when he heard
the back door open and saw Dr. Taylor
standing at, ar nerir the inner door, lead­
ing to the mafia office. He demanded of
Pace a letter; written by Pace's wife to
Pace; nnd, the postmaster declares, also
offered to give him $500 to withdraw a
suit now peading for damages tar
breaking up his family. Pace ordered
him out of the office, saying he wasted
nothing to da with him.
| Taylor the| drew a revolver and said
he would blow Pace's brains out if he
did not give up the paper. He went on
I-to say that lie hnd come there to,talk
’ with him and war going to stay. Pace
• went to the desk apparently to get his
' pni»crs, and. reaching into his drawer,
got bis revolver. It is a self-cocker.
J He began nt once to fire and Taylor fell
dead near th|e back door of tbe office.
j The troubli whip hi culminated In the
■ shooting of Dr. Taylor is of long stand' Ing. Dr. Tnylor came here from Indii ana several years ago. He began the
। jwactice of uiediciue and was very suc• easeful. He |was a neighbor of tbe
। Paces and for years the men were
warm friendi. About a year ago the
skies became clouded.
Pace became
'cry jealous of his wife, who finally
left him. He tried to get her to re­
turn without success. He then charged
Taylor with having alienated her affec­
tions. He brought suit for damagefl
bared upon this allegation. This was
the trouble that culminated in the
tragedy.
Dr. Taylor; had practiced medicine
here for 28 yqars, nnd was popular with
i all cla-sses. Jie was genial in his manner approachable at all times, and
made hosts of friends by the many

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liability of HiOAX&gt;.

Lebanon, Ky. D|
Acted Horrible venj
mour
fttiuan nnd her {!......—
,— Saturday
—
„ .
right when they burned Mrs. T. J. West
Bb*e and kilted W-. A. Dever, her para­
mour. rit Mrs. West’s bouse on Oartwrighp creek, on the Sprmgflekl pike,
three mile* noi th of thia eity, t
The mob is said to,have numborul
•bout 75. and it-was about 13 o'clock
when they appealed at Mrs. West’s
house. Mr*. West, Dever and hta little
daughter were the only persons to the
house, and when the mob called U*
Dever to com? dut Mrs. West and the
little girl responded, but Dever nsmnined inside.
Just, as Mrs. West
reached the door several shots were
fired at her and she ran back into tne
htHifle, but the child remained outride.
The mob then fired several shots in
the hosse, none of which took effect.
nr.d after several attempt* to get Dever
to cjmc out the mob fired the budding.
Th* Intense heat finally forced De­
ver ouL and with pistoi in hand heatarted to A cornfield, a few *tepx from the
house, where he took shelter behind n
corn shock and was shot to death. Mrs.
West perished to tbe burning house,
and in}the morning her remains were
found to the chimney, where she had
uAtaa- refup?. Her legs and the npto
-..r r
portien of ’the
-he body were sdmost
almost entire.ly .burned
-------- . ufl.
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__
The llltle igirl g»re.1the

br the president Ills wars IntroSucMl to
levy and collect (lute on wool and cotton;
for the protection »f agrkutural staplvs
and American shlpm the foreign trade,
and to relieve the nited States treasury
and to fawlllarlzv te people of this coun­
try with the advance of a silver cohia«a.
j The senate on thOith repealed the pro­
scriptive dUabllltleeiPl passed at the dose
. of the war against is services of ex-donfederate. In tfce L'rted States army ami
navy. A reaolutlon as Introduced to coin
the silver in the treeunr and another air­
ing the Latin-Aradcan union, tn which
all the republics of ta western hemisphere
would make comvon cauee asalnst
European encroach rest ts.... In the house a
bill was introduced pevldlng for a duty on
certain grades of susr.
There waa no Meson of the
on
th«
. ..tn ll&gt;. bow »
passed, the operutioiof which Is limited
to
years, and wlch is designed to
raise J40.000.000 for th relief of lhe treas­
ury. The vote was yts. 2®: nays. 81. and
was on strictly parL’Hnee. the POPOU’'*
voting with the demo-ata against the bill.
The tariff bill was rcciveu in .-the senate
on the 27th and reftred to the finance
committee
after a low debate. Mr. Quay
j
(Pa.) introduced a blllo increase the duty
!1 on tear tobacco. Mr.Hill (N. Y.) tntroa resolution--- rovldtng
1 ducod ---------------------------- that
- any
TVKik’ I.in
. bond. »■«;»&lt;&gt;«'
1" the dta-

alarm Subday morning, but meager information can be guined from hcr. ,
The iwful night’i work and the hoi rible rmult !• «lmpjr tbe.priee u! tea.
W. A. Duer I. the „nn who «h.;t aud

,
m2de payable In Jnitcd State* gold
I
Ol In standard sver ilollara. at the
I option of the hol’cni. Without action tha
j •«»»« «Uoun&gt;rt i. h. •-In ",'
|

CONQESSIONAta
In tha houar Mr lr.»fey. chairman of th*
wafts and meant cmxaiUee, stated that be
hoped to ba able o Thursday next to pre-

killed T J. Weat, husband of tbe, t0 arrange a conftnce between the
burned *&gt;oman, nt Beaver Green, on ; United States nnd i lion.-* possesaln*
rnriw-riotil
’B creek, three
Ataftoan diaputea.
continent The
for
Uartwrijfct*
thre* weeks
«cek* ami
ago. :, territon" on the
of bounary
Dever hid a preli^nary hearing and । l&gt;ond b’ll waa J
------------------------------------dlacusaudbut
no action was
was releiaed on tb^ ground of •elf-de- J taken.
'
tense. 'Ibe killing; i» thought to have '
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ken chU4!&lt;l by intimacy on the pan j
"Dwney,"
the postaielerk
of Devpr ind Weatp wife.
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—-------- - ’s dog, arIt »&gt;■ Iterate r when Dever killed need In New York frm China, baring
,Weet. Tlr latter nnd Me wife |18&lt;Le completed tb«eJre»it o tbe gloltealnee
been living ajiart for some time, nnd | August 12 last.
The'Bank of Fanniqton, located at
bin wife h«d Instituted ■divorcd^jyoeeedings. »he had been induced to l Farmingtou, LIL, failet for $20,000.
A break in the Ijj Harsh dike near
withdraw the suit, however, anil Vfcst i
was on hb way to town to sed about Pekin, Ill., flooded tho sands of acres
the mitter.when he saw Dever-in the and thousands of d^llarf worth of dam
Green yaa-d He snapped a pistoutwice agv was done.
la the District of Coltmbiu supreti»u
at Dever af er accusing him of adaltery
with Mrs. Vest, when Dever dreMr his court a decision was re.dered hddin?
gun anid dc.pite-West’s plea for reetrey, that 496,44G aenjs of Imd railed at
shot and kiled him and-ran away, but $4,000,000 and claimed iy the United
returned men t’c coroner’s jury re­ States belongs to tbe cit; of Is-s /egas.
turned a vudict of justifiable homi­ N. M.
The supreme court o! tbe United
cide and renewed his relations with
Mrs. Wjgt. This incited the neighbors States adjourned until January 6
In a railway collision at Cardiff.
to fury, aud Saturday night’s horrible
Tenn., J. 8. Brewer, a brakenun. and
work wis the resalt.
three unknown tramps were kiled.
Perley Ellison 'aud his faxniy were
ON A SECRET MISSION.
murdered by Apuchea in lower llcasaul
Special |B*voy Iron Vencsucla Arrive* la Valley in the mountains near ’’ayaon.

। with thi* world's goodn His home life
W»AUiftun.
i was a model one, he being u man of ,
______ _
____ _____ _han
Washington,
Cbc. 30.—Venezuela
John MeKnight and Daniel McAl­
___ j domestic tastes, and a widow and three | xent a iqxscia! emmi-ssioner to the lister were killed and seven ot.er men
" The Niagara Faile Route.
_ ; children h.re been plunged Into the : fnited dlnten. »nor Torgr L’.I.r «r- were^qyerely Injured by a djmanite exI
. deepest gnet by the uudden taking oft rivtt| here Sunder afternoon and went plo/ion qn the draisage canii near
4txttor.».
IS- of the huetaeid and father. The eery
Onee to the ealdence of M’.niater HosseoviUe. LU.
P’Ztu.'yiS ■ ,act ,lint his 11»biu w're ’° domwle Andrade, to whm he presented tbi&gt;
'/be Merchants* aid Manufacturers'
'.*4.
।
i- • i * ‘lead* his friends to scout the story papers intrusted o him bv his govern- national bank of Cilumbus, O, was
Hthttuus. '
laSI 3 Ism
!. ‘IUUV
hat he
ever giv-n occasion for uient There wn r »tory afloat to the authorized to begin business vith a
Ilf had. CICf
1p.m.• jealousy to Mr. face.
I effect tha: Veneaei* is not satisfied capital of $350,000.
L
5 * IW.*! ••»l l.® ;
Dr. Taylor had long been prominent ' with the conduct* Minister Andrade
The Indianapolis directory ftff 180u
’) *
f s‘t A cTew
’*
oi.u^ in tbu, pc..&lt;
end hud ktottlJo-L’^in htorecaU.-.-.ud the
'
atate und gained an enviable reputation I presence a the special envoy gave a 154.900, a gain of 49,000 also* 1890.
: by his work; *n the legislature. He . tinge erf trth to this statement.
Whittle, Hanrahan &amp; Co., dyers and
j was the father of the fireman’s jin- ।
When inerrogated us to the p-irport
bleachers at Providence, IL L.faHed for
, aurance relief bill and had sponsored | o( his viaitto this country Senor (Talar $315,000.
other measures of great public value. • replied fha. he was the bearer of im­
The visible supply of gnin in the
TIME TABLE.
f Among his close friends were Senator . portent dutches from the Venezue- United States on the 23d win: Wheat,
। Cullom and John IL Tanner.
. jan goverunent to the United States
69,396,000 bushels; corn, 5,7#,000 bush­
!
Pace was acquitted Sunday morning ’ and his inst-uctionv were to communi
Stattons.
els; oats, 6,408,000 bushels; rye, 1,156,-,
l by a coroner» jury. The ground for [ cate with tae diplomatic represents
000 bushels; barley, 1.204,00) bushels.
acquittal
was
self-defense.
It
was
ncctive
of
his
gdernmentas
soon
as
Wnsh" KOKTH.
Mrs. Mary Murch drop pel dead in
Ii. r.Jip. nJa mJ.
esa'jry to imjpand n second jury*; the ington was nachcd This he had done,
the Presbyterian church at Findlay,
Kalastazoo Lv...
first one after beingjn -ression all night , but he was mt at liberty to divulge the O., while addressings missionary meet­
EsstCovper
and failing te agree, was discharged. | contents of lis communication, which ingRlehtenM Juuc’t.
Crasser............ .
i had an impotent bearing upon the
The street railway strike in Philadel­
Milo
WILL RUN IN RUSSIA.
j present l&gt;outdAry dispute between
Crooked Lake....
phia was finally ended through the • f:»elwo................
BI* Consigiimrait of Baldwin LocomoUvM Great Br|tain ind Venezuela.
forts
of John Wanamaker. who was
ifioverdaln.........
? oo
Akers Pohil
Shipped Abroad.
»
aided by members of the .Christian
sn.utu.................
•T tl
MUST
STAND
TRIAL.
Philadelphia, Dec. 30.-—Twenty Bal^- :
league.
win nil-burning locomouve. hni. been | &lt;
[ lrra
Hastxn.jh...........
Peter tierlo at New Orlewof book
! loaded
on the
this British
British »tT&gt;nmcvsteamer Turrwl
Turret!
nJ q«
Innrioii on
..
—
1
2-5th seconds from the world’s bi­
IJeraF.y.
Coats Grove.......
woodland.........
Bay, and she wiH steam away to-day
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___
u. 30.—The grand jury cycle record for n mile, placing the rec­
•7 42 4 (M to 0f5|.
Chicago,
Det
Woodbury
7 53 4 14 10 J51.
on her long vojege to Novo&gt; orai,k. k hu v01teJ truebili'i ^LnSt'sT «nn» ord at 1:40 3-5, instead of 1:42 2-5.
ru d. l.
Lxnslcg..............
Frank Forbes, the actor, proprietor
Buwian srapert on the Block sen. The und Indirhlnab either druggists or
8 Ml.......... 3 oe.
Detroit................
11 4fll_____
engines
engine, are
nre dirong
areong the largest
Urge.t ever
over owneraof
ownernof deparment
dependent stores
which sell
stores which
sell of Forbes’ Dramatic company, who
12 30 ’
Grand Rapids...
built by the Baldwin Loocmotiee works, drugs, lite indictments in each case al- murdered his wife at Grand Ledge,
weighing 97 tons each, and have ape- c leging vloUtionsf the .late pharmacy Mich., in September, was sent to prison
.
cial fire boxen lor burning petroleum. &gt; law. chtafly In arsons not registered for 25 years.
Selous.
The tenders hold oil instead of wood ! pharmaiata
------- 1^-*- sellng poisons without
...
Strickland's livery barn with 40 bead
and coal. The locomotives, which are question. The sate board of pharm­ of horses nnd 200 vehicles was burned at
the first built in this country in many acy, which is proecuting, has 50 cases. Burlington, la., the loss being* $30,000.
years for Russia, are for the Trans­ Many of those ihicted arc prominent
Dalt and Henry Arnold, sons of a
&lt;^m&gt;4 Rapids.
Caucasian railroad, and are peculiarly druggists, whoteale nnd retail, and preacher at Frankfcri, KyL who were
Detroit
adapted to mountainous countries. The Seigel, Cooper &amp;
ta**y.......
ate among the de­ reported drowned, were said td be with
Woodbury ...
balance of the orfler—20 engines—will partment store inns which will hove the Cuban army.
•
-i
Woqdtaod ....
be shipped in January. Hal! of thejo- to stand trial,
The IjAwrence rec nation works at
'.he purpose of the
Itwto Gro.^..
comotivcB are for passenger service and prevention is to oppress the sale of Victor, Col., were bulged; lose.$125,0008 45’ 4 541 12
Haarum*....
half for freight.
John n. Baulsbaugl: and feia wife,
drugs except by irensed pharmacists
Hbuxz ...........
in a legal manner
who reside near Swatara, Pa., were
▲tar* Fatal...
JOKE PROVED FATAL.
found
dead in then room from the
Cforartaie ....
QUICK WORK.
Detern
effects of coal gas.
■Crooked Lake.
Her Husband Wm Killed.
The president tene'ered places o&gt; the
Mito..:...........
Ntibraakan Hrntoned to Dm
Venezuela high com nisslon to Edward
Double SprxngaMla., Dec. 30.—Archie
Fletcher and hia cousin, Joseph
Omaha, Net., De^ M—The jury Jn J. Phelps, of Vdrm&lt; ut, and Robeft T.
Wheeler, went hunting Saturday. Re­ (he murder case otChud H. Hoover Lincoln, of Illinois, both ex-minister*
moo nnM
Frat Ell I munx carry papsensers, but will be turning at dinner time to Fletcher’s retired Saturday at 11 u m. and came to England.
ran at tbe convenience of tbe Cocnnsuy, and
At Greenville, N.
Mrs. Jo*ph
the right In reserved to change the Ume ot sack house without Fletcher, Wheeler was into the courtroom *.untay morning at
asked by Mrs. Fletcher where her hus­ 10:15 with a verdictof murder in the Fagnant presented lor busband with a
trains without notice.
No. 6 will wait at Woodbury tor D. L. &amp; N. band was. Jokingly, Wheeler pointed I
pair
of
daughters,
aud
with
thia Chrl**’
tirst degree, and C?ed the penalty at
trains when necessary.
to his gun and said: "It went off oc- death. This was tht rncst rapid work mas present Fagnart is the father of
•tfcop ou signal only.
cidentally and killed Cousin Archie." I ever seen in this city or state, the oct $7 children.
Incendiaries bur&amp;rtl the coveftd
Mrs. Fletcher screamed and fell to the occurring about irt rays ago. On De­
floor. In u moment her heart ceased to cember 1$ Hooter qoarrtled with 3am bridge ovm- the Sci&lt;o river at ChtfU*
beat and a doctor hastily summoned Dubois, his brother-la-law and a ooun- ootbe, O., entailing t loss of $109,00G
£Ha Scott and Lera Thomas fought
pronounce her deac. Fletcher, Who had uilmsn tlect, und wasdiacarged by the
merely tarried at a neighbor's on the latter from bis
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lag houses in the United Stated dwMissouri made the entire Osage valley Ing the wwk ended on the 27th agg»for 400 miles a scene of desolation and gated $1,144,928^00, against $1,185,267,­
ruin.hundredsof families losing every­ 639 the previous week. The inrresm,
compared with the ©nrreapotiding weak
thing. ■
Albert Walker, 25 years old, shot hfo fa 1H94. was 3&amp;6.
write in New York and then killed btaiEfforts to enforce ‘he Sunday-clr
ing laws atHiagara Falls, N. Y., faitoa,
self. No cause was known.
The 90th anniversary of the birthday the Juries releasing all prisoners.
at the Mormon prophet, Joseph Smith,
The total number of failures :n the
was celebrated m many cities, town* United Btatea in 1895, an reported to
end hamlets in Utah.
Bmdstreet's, fe 13,013, contrasted with
Seven thousand people were given * 12,721 in 1894. | The total amount of liaChrlRtmas dinner by the Salvation hilitfes amounted to $158,842,445, more
Army in Chicago.
than $9,000,000 in excess of the total
John Winninger, a laborer, shot his in 1894.
.
wife probably fatally at Ottumwa, foTwenty-four persons were smothered
and then blew out his own brain*. nnd trampled. to death in a panto
Jealousy was the cause.
i rauw«i .uj a ».-rc «u«mw
=
Lord Dunraveu, who came across the FronVstreet theater in Ba!t •more. Tw’o
ocean to make good his allegations of other, were fatally hurt and ten more
fraud in .the Valkyrie-Defender races ww. ^Houslv injured.
.k— arrived ilMt
in 6u Joe ,n±i
of last September,
in New
York.
-&gt;
w recked by unknown persons.
In the 12 Adirondack counties of NewThe Osage -valley in Missouri was a
York the number of deer slain during scene of desolation from end to end
the open season this year was 5,083
and thousands of people were in dis­
The entire Ohio valley for 24 hours tress. Many were bpmeless. without
was swept by storms of rain and elect food and but. scantily1 clad, all their
and the telegraphic service to the easL earthly posseasion^ having been swept
tooth and southeast was badly crfppleci. away by the aiost disastrous flood ever
The downfall extended from Vicksburg. known in Central and southwest MisMiss., to Montreal, Can., and as far ea*-. rouri.
as Washington and New York.
PERSONAL AND POLITICAL
Warden George, of the state peniten­
tiary at Frankfort, Ky., discovered a
Frank Mitdbell (colored) celebrated
nest of counterfeiters in the prison
his 102d birtlxlay at Akron, O.
The Balt Ixike City mining and stock ; Mrs. Margaret King celebrated her
exchange was
opened.
—-formally
-------------------------| 109th birthday anniversary Christmas
Charles Dunn, at Youngstown, O., day by giving a-dinner to 100 of her de­
confessed to robbing and burning four pendants at iGrceusburg, Ind.
schoolhouses.
FOREJQN.
The Porter Bros, company, the
largest dealers In dried fruits on the
The steamkhip Nanscmond collided
Pacific coast, failed at San Francisco । with the' Spanish steamship Mexico
for over $1,000,000.
j near the island of Aruba. The Na user
A. B. Payne. |&gt;ost master at Long- mond sunk «nd Capt. Lasky and seven
view. Ala.. Was juurdened by Jasptr p«rsons wereidrowned.
Nabors, bis nephew.
I
Sergiu* Sjtepuiak. the well-known
The Union Traction company, owner nfugec and! author, was accidentally
of the street car lines involved in the . k lied by the cars at Chiswick. Rusgreat strike in Philadelphia, consented ah.
/
to arbitrate the difference* with it*
The Cuba* insurgents were ranidly
employes, and the strike was declared al vanci ng oa Havana and great exciteoff.
! nent prevailed in that city.
John nnd William Noonan and Ed i The coasting schooner Victory founward Mulcahy lost their lives in a plan- ’ d;red off C^bqt inland, N. F., and 27
ing-mill fire at Ashland. Wia.
j persons pertohed.
Tbe body of Harry T. Hayward, who j The Brit*M ship Moresby was straadwas executed December 11 at Minneap- ri nenr Duqgnrven. Ireland, nnd Capt.
oils for the murder of Catherin- Gmg. (bomber and his wife and son and 35
was shipped to Chicago for cremation, i s»ilors were drowned.
.. . of....
it_Lj portion
Th« vovernment
Venezuela ofor Venezuela or
The ofgovernment
Moat
the _ business
and
many residences at Ryan, L T.. were (bred that the national militia be rei«;
c'uited
from
all classes cf citizens.
destroyed by'fire.
.
The cruiser. Kwan-Ping,
one of the
Aiuuei
nciv
-­
Mabel uarri*
Harris UIlUl.illiCLwpunii:
und Lillie Baptiste were
drowned at Sturgeon Bay. Wis^ while I ~«Wps captured from China by the
skating.
I
!
pan esc during the recent war, was
on &gt; the 1-^cauore
Peacadore tsiaxms
islands ana
and
Twenty-three federal prisoner* made vrecked
vreckeU onjbe
their escape from the United State, rmrly all her deck officer, and 80 men
...
—
.............. .
, ...
vrr«*
were miuirw
missing.
jail at South McA3sster. I. T.
Advices from San Salvador say that
John H. Husted, worth $500,000, cam- ;
aiittcd suicide at Denver through an ■fldiera, ■ who were diasattofied with
tieir
treatment, ahot Snd killed 24 ofiiinsane fear that he was about to Ibse •

his fortune.
Indians, driven to desperation by I 4The British steamer .BeDerophou colIded with und su^k the French steamer
hunget, ambushed end killed three
Imile Belrisc at the entrance of the
Americans who were working in the
larbor at Algiers and'30 p? «vngera of
gold fields in the f tate of Sonora, N.M.,
tie Emile Selsise were drowned.
and cooked and ate their bodie*.
The Manitoba government poeitireThe building in Baltimore occupied rfqsed the proposal of t-'*e _Qanad'uc
I.y the firm of Oehm d Co, a*» u clothing r
store was burned, the loss being $300,-! gevernment to cwtabtah &lt; rvatlm of
seanrate schools in ony fcnn.
000.
.;
,
The total-number of business failures
Seven persons were drowned, in a aborted from Canada and Newfoundfreshet near Sterling City. Tex.
Imd for tlie calendar year just closed.
Prof. Charles »IL Thompson, princi­ h U»23, pri50 more than hi i«94, while
pal of the colored schools at East St tie aggregate HabUitiea ire $15,793,Louis. Ilk, shot his wife because she 5*9, as coinjMircd wit.h$8..,tafi,2S3.
would not live with hiio and then killed
LATER.
n
himself.
. i
Lars lie (Tombs, the largest tobacco if he Japanese parliament jwas opened
grower iu the world, and his fa th er-in- a Yokohama and in his speech the emIkw, Daniel Svvigert, the moat success­ pvw said that order had been restored
ful retired breeder of thoroughbreds it Formojsi and that the delations of
In America, failed in Lexington. Ky., Jpan with foreign countries' had becsiic xnorej intimate.
for $300,000.
Samuel Friedman, of Dayton, O., a
The large feed stores and grain ware­
wholesale fruit dealer, was robbed by buses of IL D. Eaton w»rti burned at
Nrwich. 5L Y., the Iona beUg $100,000.
highwaymen of $7Q0.
The twin sister of the new battleship
Vdvices Isay that the teiyonet and
Kesrsafge hu-s lieen named by Secre­ f miter were still wielded mercilessly
i). the Tnijk and Kurd in Armenia, and
tary Herbert the Kentucky.
Railway building reached in | the t'S powers were again in a fever, over
United States this y/sar a lower point ('♦.sitnatiin.
Icpwortlx’rclothingL'i.fwSrf at Leeds,
than iu any of the hist 20 years, the
record showing only 1,782 miles of track Egjnnd. driut.’uurned. entalfing n loss
laid.
oi $400,0'
L’bn Sudet Man ufactun jy company,
The schooner Edna M. Champion,
Syracuse,
which sailed from Philadelphia on Oc­ th- leading steel industry
N.
Y.f went into a receive |hip with litober 12 for Port Tampa, Fliu, with a
crew if nine men. wai given up as lost. aHlities af $400,000.:
It was daid that the United States
Bart Tormey, Andrew Lawrence: and
William Girard were instantly killed by hoi demanded from the perte the j&gt;ayan explosion of dynamite at the Milnes- ramt of a targe indemnity for the torses
swttained by American minionarics in
ville (Pa.) collieryThe fourth earthquake shock since Alla Minor.
Bight persons were iujuied in anilOctober 31 last waa feit at Charleston,
itnd crossing wreck !ne*r th»‘ Moines,
Mo., nnd vicinity.
la
­
H. B. Nims &lt;fc Co., one of the oldest
th-. W. H. Taylor, * mesvber of tf te
lxx&gt;k concerns in Troy, N. Y\ made an
Djfeois legislature, was shetand kiU^d
assignment.
As the result of n meeting in Chicago af Wcidom HL, by John s. Pace, tfe'
every window glass manufactory in
the United States will close down Jauacquitted by a coroner'* jury,
.uary 11 for four weeks.
he plant of the Chictgn Mill fc •
State Mine Inspector Sampson in bis
iber company at Caim, III., was
annual report to the governor places
aed, U»&lt; toes being $MUJto.
the output of gold for South Dakota st
$3,500,(XX) for 1804; $5,000,900 for Wn
and gives an estimate of $7,000,000 for

C
The agreement by which the trolley
strike'was declared off in Philadelphia
fell through and the strike was re-

He i* now looking far Wheeler, who ha*
fled for parts unknown.

Local Disease
aad Is thii reaun of colds
and NuMad climatic'

ELY’S CREAM BALM

Cairo, HL, Dec. 30,—The plant of the
Chicago Mill Jk Lumber company, for­
merly known as l'-«e Wolverine nvll,
waa deatroyM by flu*. Hie loss is est i9 insured for
M-s and three
U» Big lour
fy, were bIk

At Nashua, N. IL. Mra. Sarah I
died, aged 100 years. A brother &lt;
few years ago, aged 1)6. and of lib
erw and sistenr all frM one lived
over 90.
.

Miuiaslppi valley (tod tne
« Cairo. Ill
XM In New Mexico were orOen. Mile, to parrae the l=.
Ibelr reeerraUona, and if tier

i and then killed hii
mob burned Mr*.
..Wiled W. A. Deve
lfk. Weat’a bouae i
The killinn of Mr
ever Was the cause

�POKER IS POPULAR.

SCIENCE AND INDO!

OBSERVATIONS.

—Lauras
“Israra Kajones’s
___
pinched ” ”1 don't know a
but 1 knorf her fact do.” *
Ozark conn try.
It originated, says
Tribune.
•[
XlMln* Rikui Riot on tie Pier V
—When Eli Perkin*, the lecturer, wan the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, with old
• Bl* . Ooean - SteMtrur Comet.
—There ore in Ohio about 17,500 oil
Tbe
Their 8p&lt;r«&lt; Time—Some Nerr Fe*tmaking a tour of the west, be snid be Us Findley ond John Carter.
bis pro
wells, af wh.ch more thau 3,000 wpre
was traveling for bls wife’s pleasure. Findleys came from Georgia. Old Uz sometfkten
'Vnroaauad.
bored in 1304. The Kirkridge yields 310
“Then your wife is with you ?” suggest­ took a great interest in politics, am.
barrels per hnir„ or 7,740 per day.. An­
wherever he went ho was. followed by
Right or wrong, every tody htces to ed some one. “Ob, no." cuid EH. “she’s n venerable negro named 1.own, whose jtk jail or I
Very few people outside certain cir- other yields :JKM) barrels per day.
and who
see klosing—tbntfs, everyboly who isn't in New York."
clete of the Back Bay have any concep­
duty it was to steer his ranster home­ police *( 1
-rSheep breeding in Patagonia la n
—
Widow
—
“
Do
you
icnow,
Mr.
Caller,
tion of the extent to which poker play­ profitable hdustry, notwithstanding soured on life. Tbe sight im’t equal to
the act,'but, nevertheless. 1 is a cheer-' that you remind me verj’ touch at my ward when he needed h«?Jp.. Al one of addresses1
ing is carried in that section.
The the ravages »f wild animals. Down in
late husband?” Mr. Culler (looking at the early elections old Ife and John aibual pic
whole locality is divided into "sets,’’ Ponta Arenas, a port on the Terra del ing sight. There aru placet in this city watch)—“Why, it is late, isn’t it? Ex­ Carter became very angry ut each other. isj jicople
to all forms of outdo?.’.
nnd it is customary for each one to hold Fcugo islands a French company owns where every variety of osedntory salu­
cuse me. I really had no idea of the It looked as if nothing but a fight theft Of this umber only about 30 are
a session nt his or her house nearly over 100,1)00 sheep, and the manager tation can be witnessed sceral times a
well
is the fraternity
could settle the issue between them, women.
So
time.”—Richmond Dispatch.
week.
every night in the week.
makes abpu; half n dollar per head,
—Numerous ore the! people who hnve when suddenly old Uz shouted: “Mr. known that
It is on tbe pier when sone big ocean
The usual hour for beginning play is “clear of all expenses, from the sale of
of
the police yearly. &gt; I
steamship comes in that his delicious “builded better than they knew." A Carter, stand and be cursed." Carter through the 1
eight o’clock, and it is customary for wool alone.**
tidn of these thieves i« ’
Th©,
small boy in one of the public schools removed his hat, walked out about ten
drama
is
played.
It
is
a
tbe
time
of
the ladies to dress for the occasion,
benevolence and uetp—Nineteei hundred salmon were year when those who hire been doing waj asked to define n demagogue. “A paces from the crowd and told old Uz said tblhb;
ishing character- 1 f
while the gentlemen not infrequently
taken at one haul of a seine by a fishcrdemagogue." he said, “Is a vessel that to go ahead. Findley removed his hat fulness being
airuy themselves in full evening cos- utftn in Elliott bay, near Scottie, a few Europe hie themselves tomeward, and
about
70 “mastersw’hj I .
istieft.
Thnqr
holds wine, gin, whikky or any other and, walking out in front of -Carter,
when
their
brothers
aud
»th?r
fellow
p
’
• tame. ’I he standard limit is ten cents, days ago. It was the largest haul ever
said, with deliberation and emphasis: Tokio—mentfhn apparently carry or.
liquor.’’—Bungor Ney*
one reason for making it so small being made thereabout. Ilia catch loaded the brothers, their husband, sisters and
iriends gather ou the pic to w elcome
—First Yale Student — “Have you “Mr -Carter, if thia earth was one piece legitimate.less, but wj*o are in fort
that the conscientious shall not feel fishsrmaa'H oout down'to within three
them, and, finding laxjuagc inade­ telegraphed to the old innn for money T' of parchment and the sea one basin of teachers of '(u^kfxickets and employ era
that they are gambling.
Generally
inches of tli* water. At the same time quate, do just what Alam and Ere Second Yale Student—"Yes.” "Got an. ink, and every quill upon earth was one of tbe paine. ,n wlmt is known as the
there are three hours of play, after und pique mother fisherman took 1,600
would have done uuder tmiinr circuiu* answer?” Yes. I telegraphed the old quill, and I had tbe power to use that Shlba districila man known as Seji is
■which the hostess asks her guests to a salmon In one haul, and another took
mun: ‘Where Is that money I wrote j quill, that parchment and that ink, I tbe boss, and (thieves belonging to an y
stances.
light repast, consisting of sardines,
over 1.000.
The end of the pier is lacked with as for?’ and Ims answer rcuds: 'In my in­ would fall short, sir, of being able to other parts of the city are not pern: itted
crackers, cheese and sweetmeats. Bot­
to poach upon|his preserves. Re is sup­
describe the corruption of your old
happy an aggregation o mortals as can side pocket.'T&lt;aai Siftings.
tled beer is the favorite beverage, but 1 - —According to Sir Robert Ball, u tel­
posed to haveut 40 d zft-fingered fri—Irene—“Isn't it curious how inno­ heart, air.” Carter said never a word,
there are instances on record’^vhcre egram sent at the usual rate would re­ be found anywhere. Ort in midstream
is the big, black-hulled teamer. Near­ cent Geoxge Ferguson Is? They say but stood with uncovered head until
wjtnetbing stronger has been indulged quire 75 years to reach the most distant
ly everybody on the pie is going to kiss he never kissed anybody in his life, und Uz was through. Then he said: “Mr.
In. A great many society people of telescopic stars. But the camera bus
somebody on the sterner, and vice doesn’t know how to kiss.” Laura— Findley,
. stand, sir,- until I. cuss you."
,
beth sexes drink rum punch, lemonade revealed stars far more distant than
versa, and in most instances the ex­ “There isn't a word rtf truth in It! He '
Vz bowed his bead and Carter said:
these.
Borne
of
which,
if
a
message
had
dashed with whisky and plain gin. The
change will not be limitxl. Pleasurable has-ithat is-why, 1 should think he i “Mr. Findley, had I al) the talents ever
usual time devoted to refreshments is been seht in the year A. D. 1—that is to
a journalist who has
expectancy makes eefybndy good- would know how by this tim*.“—Chi- produced In Europe and America corn­
15 minutes, as nil are anxious to get at ouy, 1.895 yean ago—the message would
g of a study of tbc«y
only just have reached so^pe of them, natured. The crowd chesn’t mind hav­ eago Tribune.
• blued in solid phalanj, and was to unthe cards again.
rre
is a high sense ot
ing
its
toes
trod
upen
or
its
elbows
-A tall fellow persisted in standing ( ^rtake to speak of you, I would then’
• It frequently happens that seven und and would be still on t he way toothers.
rateroity. Smartness in
during the performance at the theater,
short of describing the corruption
—Observations and calculations have jostled.
eight playcnr*nre-4»reft^nt at n sitting,
Pushed and pulled &gt;y panting little much to the annoyance of the audience,
your old heart, sir." This settled
and when evoj-ybo-ly “stays." the cards led Mr. A. Mui luck to conclude that in­
difficulty. The two men resumed
fall short, which necessitates gather* ducts do not we well, especially ata dis­ tugs, the ocean le\ lutlna, itself power­ and was respectfully requested to sit
less and unwieldy, crawls toward the down, but would not; when a voice friendly relations.
The custom of
tance.
Their
composite
eye,
however,
Ing up the “dead wood’.’ and filling out
pier. At length she ;vta near enough from the upfcer gallery called out: j “curain’ out” was thus introduced in
the hands from it. There is a well* has an advartage over the simple eye
for
recognitions
tc
be
exchanged.
"Let
him
alone, honey;
he’s 0 the Ozark
’ country.
*
grounded superstit ion that these alls* in the fad th;t there 4s hardly any prac­
t lost cnste at once. No
Handkerchiefs are raved frantically. tailor, and he’s resting himself.” IBe !
■cards have been rdldbed of everything of tical !hjftit in the neirness of objects it
will associate with
Kisses arc wafted across the interven­ dropped into a seat.
A JOKER JAILED.
value, and that to draw from them is eftn examine The best insect eye ex­
will probably be tlrtwei
ing space. Greeting* are burled from
oquiy#lent to J,hroyting the chips Inta amined Moul! give u picture about as
—Learned Mnemonics.— Prof. A. . How He Wm Urtnicht to Book for m
pilfering
clotheslines,
Mean Trick.
a red hot stov-J. To in u measure meet, good as if etpeuted in rather coarse shore to ship and fom ship to shore. “Do you know, 1 find it difficult to re- '
here the police have ouch
these exigoiHiies n and 12 spot cards woodwork, mtl ’viewed at the distance Everybody is in a tght plnee, but no­ member the ages of children!” Prof. ■ The sad story lately told in the Yout h’s
•ledge of the pickpockets
body can keep still. Women ou pier and
have been Added, making the puck con­ of a foot.
B.—“1 have no such trouble! I was Companion of a newsboy who lost his '
—AstranoLierJ-are not agreed that ou steamer jump aid clap tbeir hands Imjhi 2,300 years after Socrates; wv life as the result of a practical joke, so
sist of 60 cards* instead of 52.
ecstatically.
wife 1,800 years after the death of- called, reminds a corresixmdent of an
Another innovation is tbe “ring all the stirfure markings Qir'Uie moon
It takes an awfuly long ffme to get
doodle.” A ringtfooule is declared when can be exphined by volcanic action,
Tiberius Caesar: &lt;&gt;Ur son John 2,000 incident that took place a few years!
a hand has. been ,-uHed und fours are says Popular^stronom'y. Those who be­ the big steamship siug alongside of the years after tbe entrance into Rome of ago in a city of Tennessee.
pier.
It is delicbusly'-tantalizhig to Titus Sethpronius Gracchus for the rvA poor little girl was peddling applet^
shown. Thein follows a round of jack lieve that th* volcanic theory accounts
keeps nje mon6t clean. &lt;
thoae who are impatiently waiting to
pots, the holder of the winning hand for the so-caled crater formations with rush into one ancth^r’a arms. But it ennetment of tbe 'l^gvs Lk iniae.’ and in a railway station. A train was aboutj
starting them. Blue chips are put up central 4on« arc not satisfied with
miu P*ld Ont by ths
cur Amaadn 1.500 yedrs after thy^ beg in­ starting, and almost ot the last moment? No Old •&gt;
to corresjkMiil witl: the nuuilterof play­ such an 'qxflanhtioD for the origin of gives the mere 8{ec’ator. who has ao ning of the Folk-wtindering—that is a full, ruffianly passenger stepped ofE
ers. Of cottrsr. a round of jack p*He tbe wall a; rhropart plains. They such reason for inpatiencc, time to ob- perfectly simple, yo* .see.”—Fliegende the car steps and called for fifteen!
If the people really knew how nanj
cents’ worth of the apples. The girli
•would be eqiiivultnt to a ringdoodle, confess that he origin of these features sen e that there ar» some stunning girl* I Blactter.
]&lt;ersons had caught some sort of djseo.se
hut it conf's easier to some players iu and some o;ers is txsyond their ex- on board that steimtidp. The glow ot I “
counted them out, the man took them.; from hn nd Hua pupe.r money which hud
health is on theircheeks aud the light I } PLAUSE FOR THE OLD FLAG.
pay ou the installnienr plan. Then a planatioiu
and then, bs he ia&lt;ive&lt;J toward the car,1 previously l&gt;e]-n in the possession of
of lote in their ey«s, and they look their !
regular rouJid of jacks is declurexl
began feeling in his pocket as if for thtf | sufferers froln
they'
oiu some
some contagion
contagion they
T^GJass ofdiffercnt colors have been
when a full band'is shown. Two arc. tried on griwlng plants by M. Zach- prettiest because in the excitement
money. The change wns not forth- would
/ tt radical- ehnnge in tl.t.
—• &gt; (lenuip
•
I they forget tliensclves entirely. The
coming, he was on the steps, the train! I policy
of
the
never allowed to play in the modern arewiex. pnlnMtr of ngriculfnr,- at | brr’ete toy. with b.u&gt;g». whisk, veil.
a
,
f government toward oln,
than ten years ago a slight but
Mo
game, do matter how good their hands Vancluwj. w.»o finds thnt the finest and |
■ and• seta t»eir ■hair adrift. But signl cuftt incident occurred in Savan- began to move, the girl ran eagerh” ; greenbacks anil banknotes. Tbetreaaaside
after it, and there stood the man on tiuj! u^ dcpairt^ nr*has’7ub1ka^irk»&lt; In
•may be. A |juck pot always follows. earliest froi-is grown under clear glass. |
their eyes are on'‘Tom,’’ or “Harry.” nr nah. la Between iKe acts of a the*
There are also buck jacks nnd jacks on Osangy glaw produces ar. increase of
platform, laughing
at her. j I the larger cirks of the country, through.
.
“Charley.” on th&lt; pier, and they are ob­ atri 1 iMTforuiunce there was occasion
the slightes.tKjjrovocation. It bus.notv tcgetn^icn. out the amount, size and
By good luck, tbe mayor of
&lt;
thq I wjjicjj, to a li rge extent, the currency
livious to such trifles. They won't be to d p a large: national flag from the city happened to be among the bystand]
become the custom to -.lake a discount eariinesspf he fruit suffer. Under vio- !
of tile country psusses- Tliese institu­
flies bore, the stage. This was done
of one red ^hip for every jack pot? let glass the amount of fruit increases, ■ ।so to-nportow; they will be just like
cte-—a war veteran, with a tender heart
tions take iu the Email bills ul their
&gt;ut
ceremony.
merely
in
prepara-,|
girls then hut now they are dif­ witl
When the* tjme has crept on toward but its quality deteriorates. Red. blue i other
and a contempt , for all meanness. He respective «.it es and regions during, a
:ferent, and that very difference makes tio
for the ensuing
- act,r but ax the1
ran at once to the superintendent's of} part of the Jf*ar and pay them out at
midnight the keeph'r of tbe kitty an­ or green glass is injurious to all foram ;
them so attractive and makes you wish heavy folds unrolled and gave tbe
nounces thrft a round of consolation of vegetation.
1 other times,(according as the conven­
i that you were ■•Tom," or “Harry,’’ ot
stars and., stripes to the light, such a flee, and said:
^acks will be piny ed. The chip? arc di­
‘Til give you a hundred dollars to ience of the!. jp.nks
* require. Now tbe
cheer went up from the ftudlenUe that,J
“Charley."
vided into a number of piles corres­
stop
that
train
and
have
it
hacked
int&lt;)
tub- should lx: that un subtreasnry
A ROYAL BAZAR.
|
The sten
-* -to the the houde was shaken. Savannah is a
stenmshp is made •fast
ponding with the number of plajyers,
should pay &lt; ut to hanks er-pfhere anj^
os nijrh Decree Wau tpan
1 plw
tlw pidgy toga scurry oft ’ ccuservaitive city. Mow tn forp't and the station.”
and the bxtras are placed in the centei
The offer was promptly accepted. a but brand ir &gt;w greenbacks nnd that
j in search of others, the gangplunk Is ’ tenacious of old Ideas, Here, if any­
of the table with the individual contri­
- notes
- « - -»-■
•
which have
get the flrat I where in the south, the wnp prejudice telegram was dispatched, and very upon the ualfonal: bunk
We prattled (OU, and the desire of our. I' swung
” out nnd the race to ”
butions.
.
would be strong, and yet the mere pre­ the player of the joke found himself been in use S .ould be replaced by new
hearts nr
f»r con
ton uaya
days jwsi
]&gt;ast mss
was rcanzrc.
realized. ' **” begins.
°
t ,...
...
arc few seta audacious enough neons
in
the
hands
of
the
police.
Be
paid
thd
ones. Tbe bn nks pay the goren^er.*..
—
A man
We -Legal to ...
buy thingsot. royalty.
The 1I
“ao start*
Btnr’" in the
,he lead;
^urt; he is half- j sentation of the silent emblem of the
to play a 26-cent limit, but it has not —
nation called forth such a ringing, girl her fifteen cents, of course, and of­ enough so th it, as a mere matter
way down
~ when
— a puff of wind llfta j
y^t transpired how they figure out bazar wa riven for the benefit of l*riu- , fered to pay her a good deal more; but commercial business, this policy tocheery
response
of
loyalty
that
any
sus
­
*
'
’
‘
‘
,
*
to
clutch
it
and
loses
I
safely from the charge of gambling. cess iteitrice’s Isle of Wight volunteers. ■ "’s “at’ he paiscs
the officers were inexorable, and to the ward their n otes should
be adopted.
.
.....
A
sjperb brunette, with hut 1 picion of the south’s good faith must
1 “ race.
'
‘ **"'***'
When society play* poker there is al­ So of cuno it wob about her booth, the
gratification of the lookers-on he was Dut whether that was so or not, tin*
have been shamed into silence.
ways a big supply of cards on band. decorate] ixi green and black—the col­ securely mooit-d, darts by and in an­
fresh bill poll *y should be adopted and
Even to-day men are not lacking who marched off to jail.
other
moment
is
embraced
by
stalwart
If hick runs badly for a plnyir a new ors of ter regiment—that the crowd
maintained.
’ «pmt» hare -ruabed to- will assert that the patriotism of the
TETXTCINGO INDIANS.
pack is demanded, but it is randy for­ prewied n eagtrneM to g«ze or to buy. ar,“s- alld
south is shallow and grudgingly given
It is a uni orm rule with 'lie Bank
Aa rite nembere of the royal family Pethcr at tlw ‘™ehtog of the lipe.
tune changes her plans.
only upon compulsion. Southern ora­ A VUta«« of Interest!n&lt; Mexlean* 1
of England L #at none but absolutely
------- nc ua_l
—j ..
j&gt;«.—i. *_ Nor do they mind who secs it, and the
Another characteristic of society were
“tagged,
” t.
it •-------was difficult
to
State of Morelos.
■ new bills can go out over
tor*
and
writers
from
time
to
tin*e
spectator
looks ou
Tetxtcingo is the euphonious name of !
----------- --------— without compuncpoker is to ba found in the limited mem­ know rtio was who, and, to our sur- -*
protest against this insinuation, but
No matter if the bill has not thesRgbv
ory exhibited by the players. All the prise, th gentry tlrnt were near us did tions of conscience,
wlthont materially changing the opin­ a village of one thousand inhab- | est marks of, Use. If it once gets back
moment
the
osculatory
engage
­
not
knoby
sight
their
own
roynl
fam!
In
a
mointint
1110
winners are unanimously declared to
itantSr in the district of Morelos, into the bank it never goes out again.
ions
of
the
skeptical,
for
it
is
easy
to
■b« the luckiest jteraons alive that they ily. Butirciquietly persisted, and found ment becomes general. It is kisses to say that such written and spoken ut­ state of Morelos, which has pre­
The rule is inflexible and, is carried
inever lose, while at the fonr or five pre- the lad* Id blue and black—and a right of you and kisses to left of you.
terances are insincere or inadequate. served the customs and the lan­ out faithfully.
The United States
irious sittings they hate come out be- han (Isooe ..gown it was, of black silk You can’t see them all; can’t see one- But the spontaneous expression of a guage of its founders, who settled there
treasury should do as much for the
’hind every time. There can be no sys­ much c vexed with raised passemen­ tenth of them, but the regret vanishes heterogeneous multitude is a bit of tes­ in the remote past. The inhabitants,
American people as that bank does tor
when
you
recollect
that
it
will
be
prac
­
tem in society poker, owing to the terie, aid with blue tilk sleeves—waa
timony w hlch cannot be gainsaid. And says the Mexican Herald, are all Indians the i&gt;cople of (&gt;reat Britain. The eost
ismall limit; it is virtually oahow-down, Princesi Beatrice. She was neither too tically repeated two or three times a there has been an overwhelming of the purest Mexiean or Aztec blood;
to the bank of a new bin is precisely
‘fed to tboee who are luckiest- in draw­ fat nor do red, as the English women week for a mouth to come, so that you
amount of such testimony upon the oc­ they scorn the idea of Intermixture or half a penny. Of course this amount*
'
ing cards go the winnings. One of the said sht was. Her features are good, can come again and see what you missed casion of the tour * hiuh the old Liberty intermarriage with any other race.
to a good deal of money each year, but
'mysteries at an experienced poker play- her teeb perfect, her face interesting the first time because nature limits you
Their boast is that they arc pure Mex­ not enough to be an appreciable factor
bell
has
just
made
throughout
the
ter is how women can keep the run of and aninated, and she carries herself to one pair of eyes.
All the world loves a lover—or ought south. Not alone in Atlanta, its des­ icans. They all speak tbe native lan­ in the general businees of the bonk.—
their cards and at the same time carry beautifdly. One of us four, of the
tination, but all along the route, at guage; n few understand Spanish, but Banker’s riottthly.
tbi a lively conversation about Mrs. So- “stars md stripes," ia her eagerness to—nnd naturally tbe kisses which
every atop which it has made, it has the great majority do not know one
ir.nd-So’s last baby, the coming changes to own a souvenir from royal hands, lovers exchange interest one most.
An Ambltioaa Cook.
1
been the signal for an outburst not un­ word of it. i
gn balloon sleeves, tid-bite of scandal, forgot ti listen to the manner in which There is something about them—the
“There is such a thing as excess o£
The men wear their hair long and
worthy
of comparison with the scenes
letc.. but they do it, and the cases are the Enflish addressed these exalted look which accompanies them, the
zeal,
even
in
a
servant,
”
remarked
Mrs.
of the memorable day when it pro­ plalte 1 in a tail like a Chinaman. They
rare where the liveliest talker misses pe’sonajes, and Asked, in a perfectly blush which acknowledges them—by j
claimed $te brave tidings.
wear abort panta, like those used by X------the other day. “Wishing to be
looming into a jack pot or sweetening.— dignified, but wholly American way: which they are recognized and elassi- j
Nothing bo appeals to the universal bathera, made of deer skin or of cotton particularly economical this year 1 en“Vill you please tell me the price of this fled. * But perish the thought that they
Boston Herald.
instinct of patriotism as does an inani­ woven by their women. The shirt, or guged a ‘plain cook’ at low wiig*ai-r
vase?" Princess Victoria, of Schlcs- nre the only kind of kisses worth seeing. 1 mate object which is emblematical of
body dress, is made of cotton cloth also quite an ignorant girl, but most wiHtag
wg-HoUtein. turned away to hide her There an old man. with the snows of n nation's character and history. PhHwoven at home. The wumen dress en­ —and I proceeded to teach her with .
Between 1«5'J und 1WW, JU years, or snile, but immediately returned to winter on his head but eternal spring in ’
receipt book how to make
adelphia
is
properly
jealous
of
the
old
tirely in homespun material, and never ,1 capital
—
—‘made
—vr—
less than half one lifetime, India has bisines.s and gave tbe price.
When his heart* kisses a white-haired lady. I
comb their hair, which they wear rolled I di“hcs for
My dear. tk^auAk*
absorbed £117X100,000 in gold and jt was paid for she called in all the And the way he docs it and the w^y she bell, and! disinclined to relinquish it for
lion
of
that
woman
knew
no
bound*!
.
■j£227.000,000 in silver, or £344,000,000 bur royalties near to make change, receives it aud.returns it tells a story of J any considerable time, but if it is care­ up in a ball on the top of the head, and Nothing would satisfy her but to
- \
'in all. What has become of the silver dd the article up in a royal “wapse" mutual devotion and loyalty that has. fully guarded from danger, us it is in over it they put a jicara made from a
'we do not exactly know, though it is d paper, and handed it to us with a stood the test of twoscure years or more, ’ the preaent instance, it is fitting that common gourd. They live upon corn
^certain that a great proportion of it is mile and much less condescension and makes you feel like taking off your ! it should be loaned upon an occasion of and fruits and the flesh of animals and
such importance os that of the Atlanta birds trapped ,in the forest and hills. the cook book. At first I waa nnturel‘hoarded as fixed and visible wealth. but han ia vouchsafed us from many of hnt.
exposition. It is pleasant to know thnt They consume nothing whatever that ly delighted with her ambition ■ *
C’ bout the destination of the gold there hose duchesses that art hired to stand
Then there are kisaes between moth­
the old bell is not so silent but that it is imported, and they support them­ bought everything she asked fqr/i
i no doubt whatever. The people have tehind our counters at home.
This ers and their children, and brothersand
tot the whole of it in their own hands, trincess was not pretty, but her gown sisters aud girls and girls—sweet and can yet speak to the hearts of our peo­ selves entirely by their native produc­ thought how fortunate 1 waa '
such a ereaturc;and how I wonk
►for it is not Id circulation, and are us- nd hat were. The latter was white wholesome to look on, and sufficient in ple, and' gives fresh assurance that a tions. Gov. Alarcon, of the state of ; ish my friends by and by with
ling it either in ornaments kept, be it traw, and her dress was blue silk fine- themselves to make a misanthrope re­ mpuunn bond of love and pride and Morelos, told a Herald representative
nera cooked by my aspiring
^observed, to pawn in extremity, or as y striped with white, the body covered vise his miserable philosophy and ac­ reverence unites the entire country.—* that robberies are totally unknown in
But when I made u
PhUadelphia Citizen.
tbe village.
boarded treasures in coin, such as lies with real lace.
There waa auch a knowledge that there is genuine happi­
end of the month I
lender almost every peasant's floor in iaiaty, pretty lady-ia-w*itfer-MiM ness in thia world aud much to make life
khe Punjanb and eastern Bengal. India Minna Cochrane. Her hair was white.
worth living.
A lecturer used to tell of two compli­
Gen. Nelson A. Miles, in writing about
Kb a treasure house of gold, yet a man
Osculation continues unrestrained the wholesale killing of buffalo, says: ments he had received, each of which
Suay live SO years in the British prov­
------- —
------------ --------for half au hour or more. There is con­ “After the hides were removed the car­ was, as he said, a “gem" in its way. One
inces and never see an ounce
The chiffon body, white satin lews on her tagion about it. U makes you feel like
cass would be poisoned In many cases, day a friend met him on the street and than would have been paid
whole of this wealth, says Lord Roberta, shoulders.
Tbe princess called her kissing somebody yourself. It almost some yearling buffalo being generally ■aid, cheerfully; "I aee that you lec­ a cordon bleu. Bo I oor.si
_____________________ —----- ■ »»-. .v.
prompts .you to go up to some girl and selected, and next morning there might tured last night. Sorry I wasn’t able ■was not my metier to train
sxiy: "Purdoo me, but I am a stranger be found 40 or 50 dead wolves lying to be there. Hope to hear your lecture
sssarily part of the profit on the
to everybody here and there is no one scattered around, victims of the strych­ when it peases into literature.” Thia leave me
sign trade. Is due to security, and
to kiss ui» Don't you feel sorry and nine. In this way ths large game waa was different from the tribute paid him
Erity is due to the presence of that
rapidly destroyed, together with count­ by a young man who, with a grave face
\jfol 80,000 white men, which is so
But the rules of poiite society forbh^ less numbers of wolves that had thrived and businesslike air, stepped up to the
—Trua.es
it, and if they didn't "Tom." of* only by preying upon them.
This lecturer one night as he left the plat- the Phoentel
BS is shown
“Charley.” or “’T
...have 1 might seem
,
Harry” would
like cruelty and wasteful
something to say that wouldn’t be a ■, extravagnnoe,
exrravng-ance, but
out the
me buffalo,
duksio, like
UK6 ths
„
larked, with the air of one making a
ear set. The bit pleasant
; Tbe best- roads for business, the oest house is of pure
pure German d
descent.
Indian, stood in the way of civUizatic
lima, for pfewurr. and tho bort mauu Aoatrita ewperor i, a Genuan, and «o
But if vou ore of Anglo-Saxon bloodI nnd the path of progresa, and the d
wl»hed to «*y that you we my lirorito
'&lt;rf utilising aach ronda-tbme are ata,
the Spanlab prince. Tbe king of there is one species of osculation youi cree had gone forth that they must gb
writer ud .ptaker." after which ha
,kite aeoMMtiea to tbe nation that woo d Denmark U a German.
The king of , witness whieh. instead of exciting your way. it was impossible to herd dome
bowed aad abruptly disappeared.
(the envy, merely causes your risible musclesi tic stock in a nountrj- where
be the moat proaperoux and rite bappi- Sweden i. of F—•h
&gt;■ ancestry "&gt;•it line was Beraa- to twitch. That is when two beardedI comrtantfy Hable to be
tM. Tbe beneficent Influence, of elri- founder of the pt
(Uzation are alwaya most active -rbrre dotte), but bls r . st ancestors have foreigners exchange
Berring, it has now
“_J
plumpers.
” Ofherds of wild
---------.
the moving
Aurrbeen
Germans.
In fact, the French course, thete iia,%no. accounting
Ithe roads aw best.—6. Garman, Museum "
— -------nave na voDuerrui.
for taste, ; same
hick
, .
,^r__tofri
KM., by whtobthr.
Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, royal lines, the Portuguese •ta tta but that is a sort of taste you caa'i un- , century
Italian* are tne snly
•torm
de rata nd- Possibly it can be acquired. . herds ol
among the royal houses of
—N. Y. “

Boston's Upper Circles Are Intent
on the Fascinating Game.

—Many perfumes are beliieved to he
antiaeptic in ffielr qualities, and sosne I
phyaicians entertain the opinion that a I
more liberal tsc of them in the tick
room would be beneficial.

A Place Where They May
Made with Pjoflt.

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tali to tbe United stau.;
tbe wiffwatn at Chicafo,

�Hastings Banner.

MnctUh OjUatea nt Uw tfwge.

selw» (ro«M

A Good Crop w Uh Karman to Katoa.
r„|fi||tog
Fretmst, Mich. Dee. 30th. *3d.
tbe children
Editor HastofH Banner:
.
There were no bras* bands al tbe def o!«
It has now bum about five years siuee I
to meet Che six hundred, the dry wm not began raising tie artteboke and during
decorated, the Governor, In behalf of tbe thia time I bare *ad considerable experi­
State, tbe Mayor in behalf Of the City did ence in the way of planting, cnltivailug.
■NTKKKD AH SKCONX&gt; CLABB MATTER AT
not extend greeting to ua, the hotels bad harvesting aud fading. I am fully con­
' TKK HASTINGS, MIC--. J-OHTOFFICT,
made no special preparation td entertain vinced that tbe artichoke will soon be
AVGUST 14, 1879.
thuee who applied for antertalBment, but grown as a WUXI rui crop by all tbe
placed their guests five in a room and farmers and sopk ralaen, my prophecy
kept them wallinx thirty-five minutes at being based uk&gt;d the following pointe:
the table before giving theia anything to
Any good Ink! will produce from 3b0 to
eat, for which royal entertainment they 700 bushels of tubers, and low mucky land
From the common experience of nearly
charged the modest price of dhiy 81.50 per which if, becaise of frost, of no use as
three years of democratic supremacy, and
day. Although tbe people of Lanatng corn land, wli produce I believe, as high
seemed to be very indifferent to the con­ as 1009 bushek per ar«e. or «mrto tin* •*
control in every branch ot our national
vention SnpL C. O. Hoyt, of the Lanalng under favorabe circumstances, but a yield
legislature, and, as you might say, on the
schools and bupt. PnUengill and the mem­ or 700 buahelsls orwu uutainea uu KIKMl
en of another presidential election, there
bers of his department old everything In
ground even vhen the drouth has been
aje a few things which It may be well to
I heir power to make it pleasant for the severe.
stop and think about It must be conceded
visiting teachers.
As the frostloes not hurt them thpy
Hastings was represented by Commis­ can be planted ate in the fall or very early
M It Is admitted, that the success of the
sioner Beadle, Supt. Holden. Prin. Meally Ln tbe spring, Mth Do'danger of being In­
Wilson tariff bill has transferred activity
■nd Mrs. Lampman.
jured, and suinrer drouths, unless they
la pome branches of manufacture to Europe.
The convention went to work promptly are very severe nd prolonged, have very
Far instance we can ask oarselves ahis
Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock and list­ little effect upoi tbelr yield.
Tbe
great
man
□
facturing
institutions
of
ened to papers and discussions upon the
question ’‘Is It better for us to clothe pur
As yet no iusef has bothered them In
•wn people with woolens made in our qwn this country make tne wages of American subject ot “Child Study.” The leading any way, and di blight or rust has yet ap­
■Mils, and made by American labor or shall laborers, the employment of tbe hundreds Superintendents of the State told what peared, hence th above favorable points
had been achieved by lhe careful study of ;
we let oar foreign competitors do the work of thousands of laborers Lp these Institut­ the etolldren In respect to eyesighta, bear­ commend tlie ariebokee to tbe attention
of farmers and atakmen.
(as they are now doing) and pocket all the ions make tbe demand for all classes of lug, temperament etc. Iu the evening the
The artichoke an be grown with lew
,
profits and give foreign laborers tbe benefits goods. Ruin tbe factories and you ruin same subject was continued by Dr. G. work
or expen9 than either corn z or
Hall of Clark University the ac- potatoes.
•f wages that should be paid to American the wages paid. This Is just what free Stanley
know!edged head quarters for Child Study 1
The question wl uf course arise “wbat
laborers? We grow wool of nearly every trade has done In this country. Foreign In America. Dr. Hall said among many
are they good for? and as this article is
description, and In amount sufficient to factories are'booming; ours are busted.
othtr things that lhe methods which have .for tbe farmers, I will try and answer as
pnAralled In and which aro now passing to my experience.
■ret the needs of all our people, but list
We would like to know whether the from the school room are as far behind
year we Imported 836.000.000 worth of
At first I fed onb to my hogs, and with
tbe times as a farmer who would depend the best of results. Hogs will keep In ex­
wooleh fabric*, no better than we coiild wardrobes of lhe laboring people of this
upon the sickle aud baud rake to hauest
■take at hntne. Why’? Because they were country are as well tilled with nice, warm his grain.' He warned the teachers pre­ cellent condition W.h uoother feed during
the fall and winter months and all the
made by pquper labor and could be' sold clothing as they were at this time of the sent to avoid the destruction of the child’s spriug, as long as be artichokes remain
here at prices that the American manu­ year hi 1802, just previous to Grovers natural faculties, but rather to use wbat hard and brittle.
the child possessed In order to enlarge Ils
Illinois swine bneders claim that one
facturer, who pays American wages could election, and whether they have as much
donaln of knowledge and usefullness.
■ot compete wit b. We supply the world ready money to buy with now, as they had He said that religion was the higher, acre of artichokes wit keep frum 25 to 85
lings in the best of condition, from tbe
With raw cotton, and none can make better then.
larger fortn of love, and lhe glorification[ time they are fit to fed, qntll they become
and Ute edification of all education.
He• soft iu the spring. Sy plan is to feed the
# cotton goods than do the Americans. But
advised a greater u.«e of the Myth in the
last year We paid Europeans 833,000,000
Great things were promised nnd expect-, early grades, saying that every boy and’ hogs artichokes untijust »&gt;efore market­
for cotton goods.
ed of this democratic administration. girl should have read Robinson Crusoe, ing them when I feeoa little corn to bard­
en tbe flesh and by sololug 1 can fatten my
While our machinery is Idle, English Nearly three years now the people have Arabian Nights, and Usftvlhonw’s Wonder
hogs 50 per cent, rbetper than on grain
mills are humming to fill, orders for ttie b?en waiting to see something happen as Book, before he reached the age of twelve alone, even when con Is plentiful and
years.
He also declared that the most cheap.
rich Americap market; while English labor­ was promised.
important,period of lhe child’s educational
1 now feed them to ty horaes, .they eat
ers are constantly employed, American
life was passed before he reached tbe age them as readily as graii. For milch cows
laborers are idle; while English capital Is
of thirteen, therefore the training up to 1 t»elieve they are the test sort that can be
SCHOOL COLUMN.
that point should be largely suggestive,
productive. American capital is scary and . Conducted by Flora J Beadle, Co. Comm’nr.
fed. lajjely it creasing the flow of milk.
leaving (fotails to be worked out at a later
■■productive. Ih short England Is doing
'ITju tops make an exelleut fodder for
Third Grade-Third Yeah
age. Another good point he made waa
horses, they earing then In preference to
the Work orer there that we ought to do
Reading.—t. Each pupil to pronounce tills: “Great hearts are greater than great gOMhay. This fact 1 was not aware of
here. We may be able to buy a few folngk promptly tbe words st the bead of a lesson. Intellect.” Dr. Hal) was paid 3150.00’ for
until this fall un accoun of the total haj'
very little cheaner now than we did under Rapidity, correctness in seeing are cardinal his masterly address and the teachers who failure in this County. . gave away the
the McKinley law because of the pauper virtues now. 2. Pupils read a paragraph who listened to and paid him agreed that tups to anyone who woud care to pick
he
earned
it.
or
two
they
have
not
previously
studied.
paid labor coneehuM, but what we save
them cleanly from the field, and I ateo
Friday morning waa taken up with a
3.
Pnpila .•’elect five words from the
doesn’t even begin to compensate for the portion read and mark diacrittcally. 4. series of reports and their discussion on used some for my own feeding purposes.
Horses seem to be partnularly fond, of
km Incurred by idle labor, and the un­ Use tbe words, throat, orchard, promise, the subject of the beat course of study to
them, eating not only the leaves, but stulk
productiveness of American capital. These brook and touch In correct sentences. pursue from tiie first grade of the primary and all clear to the very no’s.
tn the last grade of the high school de­
are conditions which no one can deny. Sentences should begin and end properly. partments.
I always bad an idea ttat the artichoke
5. Copy these word a dividing them into
could not be eradicated, bit this is a false
I Tbej- bare been so forced upon the country sy llable", by using the hyphen, forgot, re­
The character and standing of those
idsa, and It Is a shame tint so useful n
that you don’t have to take any body s word member, beautiful, playfellow, fluttering, teachers who made the reports after a
luod should thus be traduexl.
year’s investigation and study added a
for it. If you are satisfied with a contlnu-! if teacher chooser, select other words.
All thnt is necessary todo is to follow
Writing.—1. Rapidly write three lines great deal to the importance of their re­
ance of this sort of a policy then it Is your
the
artichoke field with any cultivated
of the letter “m.” 2. Rapidly write three ports and much good should come to the
crop,
taking care to let norv come up. and
duty to vote a detnocrullc ticket end vote lines of the letter “n” 3«Uopy the follow­ schools of Michigan aa tbe result of their
mature.
This Is my plan. Another way
it straight On the contrary if you think ing or some memory gem that you have
’
work.
Is
to
plow
under when they have obtained
Friday afternoon waa devoted* by tbe
you’ve had enough of the ‘’change” which learned during the month;
a height of a foot, for at ths time the old
. Tnongh your duty may be hard
teachers of lhe various sections In discuss­
came nearly three years ago; If you favor
timlx
r
has
decayed In givhg life to the
Liok not ou it as an 111: '
ing matters pretaining to their respective;
If It be an honest task
new plant, which at tills tine has not pro­
■ policy which gives a protection to the
section. Some teachers found that they
Do It Wrtli an honest wllL
duced
a
tuber
that will grov. This will
American laborer and the product of his
Language.—I. Write tbe lames of wanted to hear papers In three different! also kill them out.
labor, bv making the foreigner pay a tariff five objects you.see in tbe school room. 2. places at the same time. Great interest
To
prepare
seed,
cut tbe sane as potatoes
••equal to the difference between American Write tbe forms of these words which was shown In all the sections but the* one eye on a piece, and plnnttn rows three
greatest Interest centered In the Primary,!
wages and the pauper paid labor of mean more than one. 3. How Is the plural High School and Commissioners eections. feet apart and 18 inches apart In the row.
JBarope.” then you should cast a straight form of most nouus made? 4. What is a In tbe last named Hastings’ representative Cultivate tbe same as for corn as often ns
sentence? 5. Write a sentence about a
necessary to keep the weedi down, aud
ticket for the next republican nominee for how, a book, a stove; begin and close lhe made one of tbe most telling speeches and the ground well worked.
was honored by being chosen Sec. of tbe
President. and he. by the way, will be tire sentences properly.
To harvest dig late in the ft 11 and bury
Atiithmetic.—1. Write hi words 36, County Commissioners Association of in pita covering over shallow, or put in
7*xt preatdent. in tbe past three years
Michigan.
42.
19,
28,
47,
3.
Express
In
figures
cool,
dark, cellar, or if you areralslng only
many uave learned In tbe hard school of
Commissioner Beadle was also honored '
twelve, sixteen, forty, nine. 3. Represent
a few turn your hogs In In the fall, and let
experience, what they could not before.
Id Roman numerals 17, 49, 33, 24. 4. If by the State Teachers Association by be­ them root as long as they can. My neigh­
you have five egg-crates and there are fl ing placed on the executive committee for , bor did this, and up to this tine has not
dozen eggs In each crate, how many dozen three years.
No Reciprocity Thte Year.
Friday evening was taken np with a fed a pint of anything else.
are there? 5. Ona boy has sixteen pennies
This is already a long arllcfe, perhaps
I
Among the brutal follies of the last Con- another has 8. How many lemons at 2 discussion of the Truancy Law by Supt. too long, yet I hope it mny be of interest
Pattengtll and then Supt. Chalmers of
gzess none was more conspicuous or ridi- cents apiece can they buy? Picture above Grand Rapids, Supt. Hathaway of Flint to Barry County farmer, ana that tbe
problem.
.
artichoke may soon be grown m success­
eolous than the abandonment of our reelPhysiologt. 1. What part of the and Supt Stewart of Bay City, told how fully there as in Newaygo Co. The variety
»raeit&gt; tmtlea with Um Spanish American l&gt;ody Is the trunk? 2. What does the skull the law was enforced In their cities, and
I grow is “Tbe Improved White French.”
I states. For years we had been trrln, to contain? 3. Give some suggestions for what the benefits were.
Yours Resp’t,
Saturday morning was taken up with a
I tMresse our exports thither, and tbe sne- preserving the teeth. 4. Name some ways
Elmer Van Nxhs.
discussion of professional ethics in which
I eeastnl tnovenent for a reciprocal trade in which alcohol injures the body. 5.
Fremont, Mich.
tlie
teachers
of
Michigan
were
told
In
I was not onl, welcomed In the United Give some reason wby young people should plain English some things that they ought
not form lhe habit of using tobacco.^
I Mtafea—It was received with bitter disgust
not to do.
Church and FoeRty.
Fourth Grade—Fourth Year.
This was followed by an able psper on
I ey-otir European,rivals.
Tbe society ooDDecled with Eiumauuel
Reading.—1. Write a stanra you have School Management by Prin. Ellis one of
churah will be entertained Jin. Sth., b;
I Tbe reciprocity treaties were entirely to learned. 2. Copy all tire words of two or
the brightest as well as youngest Prin’s. Mm. Power, and lad Ire associated with
I the profit ot tbe United States. The folly more syllables you can find in It, dividing of the Detroit schools.
her. Supper served in Parlab none tram
| &lt; tbelr abandauneot is shown by tbe them Into syllables and marking accents.
The Pres., Supt, Thompson, of Saginaw 6 until 7 o'clock.
I tatoat figures of the Treasury Department B. Define four of them, as, restless, moving than introduced tbe Pres, elect SupL C.
without rest. 4. Pupils use each in a Hoyt of Lansing, who thanked the teach­
Tbe W. C. T. U. wUl meet with Mrr.
I In tbe KveiiTnontbs ending Augast fit, sentence made by themselves. 5. Write a
ers for the honors conferred upon him and
I UM, we exported to Cuba goods to tbe story about this dqy at school. Tell first, then announced the convention adjourned. Stauffer Tuesday afternoon, January Ttb.
at 3 o'clock. Wo earnestly desire all the
l"va.ue of 812.333,723. In the same tnontlw the kind of day, 2. tbe time school open­
In lhe afternoon Supt Holden conduct­ member, preaeat at tht, dnt union ot the
ed; 3d. the first thing done afterward;
■ Mita year our exports shrank to fifi.39t.osl. 4tb. when examination began; 5tb, the ed the Hastings representatives through New Year, alw cordially Incite nil ladle.
tbe Industrial School, which by the way | Interested to encourage ui with tbelr
IT It nay be objected that this shrinkage Dumber of pupils present; 6th, the number
might be used as a model for public preaeoce. A, we step forward Into thin-nol to the repeal of reciprocity. writing; 7th, the number not writing; Sth, schools. Five hundred and fifty boys are New Year may we wtort standard f&lt;c
how much the teacher haa helped you; 9tb, managed here, cared for. instructed In more and better work In all that In uolll•
||
■ thb war la Culp.
whether yon like to do your work without
■e Is no wsr In recto Rico. Tbe ex­ help, or nol; 10th, and wbat grade you school four hours,taught a trade four hours Ing to bamanlty.
I
. to i nal Island daring the periods hope to make. Have capitals, periods and a day but Saturday aud Sunday without
any appearances of coercion.
A New Years sermon will be preached
I and.-.
vw stir auk from 81,711,104 to commas tn proper places.
by lhe pastor of Presbyterian eharcb uexl
Writing.—Bee Third Year.
181.337,031.
Real K»taU Tr*nsf»ra
Sunday rooming. In tbe evening the
WARRANTY DKKUfl.
aubject will be "Photographs.”
I There la no wer In San Domlnpo. The ■ Language.—1. • Write a composition
of uot leas than fitly words about a picnic. ,,IS!S£L?S&amp;“*&gt;hnr Lsakard. 10a. see
Iphorls to that republic dropped from fil,- Be very careful about capitals aud periods. ji.
iinALingN, kqo.
The Y, P. 8. C. E. nest Sunday will be
1104.177 to S 103.303.
2. Begin and close a letter. 8. Write a V/AFltOR, Xsw.l, “ Lmle Christmas za. see is. led liy George Wooten, ot Ann Arbor.
|- 'German/, purchase, from us bare rule for tbe use Af the comma. 4. What s.'K’iw’eS “i”*5 ”■B,uer “ a-m‘ •“
Next week will be observed as week of
iMnppqd fron &gt;33,310.301 to SSI. 133.1134. is an abbreviation? How should every
“d E-s- rrak'r' prayer tn tbe Presbyterian church, every
abbreviation end? 5. Use tbe following tou:^
evening, except Saturday, at 7. We heartI 'The purebates of British Guiana have words correctly in sentences: “alt,” -set,”
lr?too™&gt;',““‘““
Frtar'
Uy urge you to be present If possible at all
Idropped fron 81.348.K9 to 81.001.W3, “lie,” “lay.”
meetings.
10 Fr“lk sn« Alios Bubop. lot
Arithmetic—1. Wbat part of 50 is »5? .■ • IzC HO IJ , g j
I-"* 0( G« British West Indies t.-om 83 .
Mr. Malone the eloquent Prohlblttoubt
Wbat Is K of 40? X of 45? 2. dxi plus .u&gt;roLfi5,"ll'""'oRk:h!,rt UnU'
I &lt;73.141 to »5,. 84.984.
Orator, will address meeUnks at I’reaby1-? 7x6-8-? 6x8 plus 5—? 5x6 are
I The purr'll.'. s of Brsxll have dropped bow many times 8? 3. What Is W of M?
a-Ames.ima.aMS0 terlan church on Friday Jan. 3. Meeting
I*— 89,902,846 to &gt;8,079,070, though M of 24? X of 43? X of 50? 4. What
tor dlaenaslon at 3 o'clock tn which Dr
UeaxU la In bailer condition In 1893 than part of an hour Is 10 minutes? 15 mtautes? cGjgjsw^Lydy to Lucinda Verier. Ma. are 11 Suleeba and others will take pan, and a
maaa meeting at 7:10. Mr. Malone speaks
80 minutes? 5. Add 135,327, 236 and 432.
■•he was to 1394.
^ShMBsriow to Wilbur I. Cogahali,loto rity at both meetings and will be enisled by
From their sum take 458.
| Agait'k'. these deereaees. and in spite of
Physiology—See Third Year.
Mr. H. Tamj aa excellent singer. Ladina
42»40
o2
B. Stowell. will take front Mata.
Oral Geography—L When are the
abandonment of the reciprocity treatlee,
■ftere baa been ar. Increase ot 31, loo,000 In days long. In summer or winter? W hich
The second quarterly meeting of Ite U.
season has longest evenings? 2. When
fcwerpor.a to Central America.
B. church on Cedar Creek circuit will be
does lhe civil -day begin? When does It lo“xMkrilC,»rS.W'n-LU^°' Font'
held at tbe Strike: school bouse on Satur­
I. BUlsua to John H. Billion. Ma. no day and Sanday Jan. 11 and th, W. S.
trad ’ most effertod la that with e®d? 3. How many hour In a elvU day?
How many In a school day? 4. Name tbe
Breldenstlne. Presiding Bluer.
Cut*. We export oolton to
■
*nd C mr to Cuba. In these twU days of the weak. How many months
make a year? A In which direction does
Tbe regular monthly meeting ot the W.
IMulH
I »**"fsi &gt;eD mor He each the deetruc- tbe sun rise? In which direction la year
&gt;. M. B. will be betddn the parion ot tbe
&gt;M Dowalng no. MO
x ।
■
treaties ent down cror home from tbe schoolhouse?
Jan. 8 at half past two o'clock. New
■
%lh n clot.ia to Brazil from 13,Years tea will be served from five to
I
16 C.M1, us yards. Similarly Fixe &lt;5th Annual Meeting of the
seven o’clock.
State Teachxrs Association of
At tbe Methodist church next Sunday
Michigan.
morning tbe Pastor will preach on ••God
“A drop of ink may make a million peo­
D™‘-r lolly was the
a restorer and leader.” and In the evening
ple
think.
”
-Tbe
pen
Is
mightier
than
{“’sirntniidntr
.
on Rev. A. H. Ranton and bis work.
wwowug iwrtai
in
Water nou for lhe
Monthly class.
r'I“ hox!» thtopetl
monte, are naw Sue and t
dotercom
tte tooth ot which thq-Clerfc ot the Hoard ot

Thhrsday, Jan Jr »8g6.

EDITORIAL NOTES

is a Question

Tbe Wltaoa ta riff tow teen blauted tor I
producing much of Ite dwresslon. sud I

particularly for cautfog an Increase of hr
ports from Great Britain, wkleh hm» turned
the balance; of trade, in the American view,
against their own country. Certainly the
WHaoo tariff has bad this effect, a» Brad­
ford, with orders on band for a whole year,
can testify ... It has become pretty
obvious that President Cleveland has out­
stayed his welcome at tbe White House. . .
Even the much-decried McKinley tariff
gave tbe United States a larger measure
of Free-Trade than bad been enjoyed for
thirty years, aud at the same time, whilst
affording ample Protection tn all American
industries, provided more than enough
revenue to defray all the expenses of
government,—The AfanchBtter Courier
and Lttnauhtrc General Advertiser, De­
cember 4, 1893.

L- •

M
With consume™ WHERE TO BUY
THE BEST
for least money. My goods aie up-to-date
in quality and are sold at hard time
prices.

SUITS
OVERCOATS
ULSTERS
MACKINTOSHES
HATS
CAPS
TIES
MUFFLERS
White and fancy Shirts
Big line of Gents’
HANDKERCHIEFS

Clothing

Any of the above are senible
for the Holidays.

tilings

J. C. FARRELL, Clothier |

SPECIAL SALE
We will have a specia sale on

Ru^s, Draperies
and Lace Curtains
'find «ill tfive y&gt;n the finest Hue ever bronjrfct;
to Hastings t&gt; select from. 'Everything
goes. ....................................................................
We also have t nice lot of goods suitable for
Christmas pretents for children; such as
Doll Cabs, Slecsand Shoe Flies. Also have '
fine line of frames, Mouldings, Fancy
Chairs. Comeand see ns.

Renkes&amp;Walldorff
7*UUU4UUUUUUn UiUUUUMMUUUit
Pays the interest on $400
The testimony of one womm who
is now using lhe

Majestic
Steel Range
Is that the Range savt s n fuel .
every year mone\ enough topay in­
terest on a $400 in vestmen t.Th is is
What the Majestic canto.

Besides this the MAJESTIC is
the most perfect baker and water
heater. It is not only econunical,
but the most corveniept ;o oxerate,
and on account of the naterial
used in its construction it never
needs repairs. Can you afbrd to
use another stove?

5

••The MAJESTICfSteet Rance win pay for Its4f ia a yean with tbefuclaad food it aavca* *

No
Leakage of
Gas
possible with tbe gen­
uine

Round :: Oak
Oorwtni cted*a bsolutete perfect Why not
buy the best; we sell

�Hasting^' Banner
Erenk Alton, of U._____ _ —

Thursday, Jah* a» 1896.
KMcmsaoo.

He will have hl* hoarisg this

MIm Mae Roberta upenl Sunday In Kala­
The ommauul^y was «ta(
to bean of the sudden deal
mazoo.
frdm
dlwair. of Mr. Hilas
Wo publish elsewhere in this issue an
Miss Harriette Beadte is borne from Matthews had jbeea down town in the
article on "Artichokes* from a contributor Nashville.
.
morning, and was in Cook and Cooks
at Fremont, Mich. We do not claim to
Mrs. Viola Turo, of Charlotte, visited ia grocery store for some time, riding up to
know anything about the value of arti­
dinner
with H
Cook, about oee o’clock.
the city last we&amp;fc. .
;'1
A little after two he hitched to bis cutter
chokes but thought it might prove Interest­
intending
to
drive
to bls farm. He drove
J.
D.
Pi
1
more,
of
Eaton
Rapids,
was
in
ing to our farmer friends.
directly east from bis home and had got
Lady Aka M. Steward. Deputy Great the oily this week.
opposite Lire Cannon place, where Mr.
N. T. Parker and A. H. Keith were nt Greenwood rt?aJdp’&gt; about two blocks from
Commander of the L, 0. T. M. of Grand
hia bouse. Xvhcn |tlie latter who was in tbe
We are able to show you
Rapids, wCl be present al Installation of Lanalng yeatenlay.
yard observed tbit Mr. Matthews bead
officers elett of Hastings Hive. Jan. 8th,
a better stock of goods
J. Dell Sutton, of Kalamazoo, Is home
was swaying nnmaadily from one side to
This sendee a ill be open to the Macca­
and better prices than
for a few weeks visit.
another. Pearl BkUsc and Wiil Montgomery
bees and th their wives and husbands of
yon can find elsewhere.
Miss Rosel la Goodyear has been visiting who were near had observed his cotiUltion
Lady Maccabees.
,
also and hastened toibecuttvr. When they
We want you to see our
Grand Rapids relatives.
readied bls side lie was unconsdoua. If not
Mias Htirlotte Beadle has been Invited
Mis. Frank Collins returned from a already (lend. They turned the horse
to
recite
at
a
K.
of
P.
banquet
to
be
giv
­
around
and drove rapidly back lo bls
loo piece Decorated Dinner
visit at Lansing last week.
en at Gnnd Rapids Monday night. Miss
homejmt be wnu already • beyond human
Sets att 8.00
Joe Ouster left for Lima, Ohio, Monday aid. and restoratives were of no avail.
Beadle his exceptional talent in thia line
•sir Semi Porcelain decora­
He had been troubled with heart failure
where be Las secured work.
ted Dinner Sets at.. . $ io.oo and ber friends feel she will achieve suc­
for a year or more, and wm subject to
Miss Cora Stringham, of Battle Creek, is Blight attacks from tbe same. He leaves
cess as ai elocutionist if she chooses to
•ur decorated Vase Lamp
visitlug relatives in tbe city.
a wife and a iar^e family of children, all
continue her work.
।
from90c to $2.50
Mrs. Joseph Henkes returned to her of whom are mairied. Uta eons in Ash­
The largest and finest line of Feb. 1 we will open a new set of books,
land, Wis. were telegraphed for, end. wlH
B^Corated China, Fruit plates, and death to balance them before that home in Detroit this morning.
be here in time for the funeral which
Mrs. Caroline Roberts is visiting her occurs Saturday morning. Mr. Matthews
Sugar and Cream setts, Salads, date. Ve have sent out statements this
was 71 years old^ and was much respected
week to all indebted to u?, and we will be sister, Mrs. Bash, of Kalamazoo.
Bread and Cake plates and the
*
in this vicinity wbere»be lias resided for
greatly aided by a prompt remittance.
best 25c Tea.
Mra. Louis Bentley is spending Lhe many years.
The celebrated W. G. j. Tea Those knowing themselves In arrears on week with Grand Rapids friends.
Utbrwry Note*.
. subscriptions are also asked to settle.
at 50c.
Mrs. Aille Rock, of Detroit, Is lhe guest
New subscribers to Public Opinion are
The best 5c Crackers.
Hereisagood one from an exchange: of hpr sister Mrs. D. S. Goodyear.
offered tbe oppoiluntty to get two excellent
Pure Buckwheat Fleur.
periodical* for Hie price of one. That is
"The tsdy (?) who yesterday called the
In fact every thing-can’t tell you attentim of another to our patched t/Mra. L. C. Beadle Is visiting her daugh­ to say, each new i-ubserlber to Public
ter Mrs. A. 0. Brown, of Chicago,
Opinion, by paj Ing merely the regular sub­
all—coipe and see for yourself.
breechra at which they both laughed so !
„ .
,
j beartll;, ts informed that a new pair will
Fred Fbher’ of Graad
'’Pent scription price (S2.5t») may receive In ad­
dition his choice jof a year’s subscription to
one of the foliowilng monthlies; McClure's
be Duchascd- when ber husband’s sub- Xmas with Miss Harnette Beadle.
Mbs Armstrong, of Grand Rapids, has Magazine, Cosmopolitan Magazine. Mun­
Borlpthi) bill Is settled. It has been due
sey’s Magazine. Ladles Home Journal.
been lhe g^est of Miss Ruth Handy.
nearly a year.
Godey’s Magazine. Or the subscriber may
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eldred, of Kala­ if he prefers, have Instead of one of these
Emnanacl Sunday School had a Xmas
magazines a eopy of the McCluro "Lite of
tree 1: the Parish House Friday evening. mazoo, has been visiting at A. Black’s.
Napoleon.” written by Miss Tarbell aud
T|y best music—the laughter of an Innoeesxt Il wa* prettily decorated with candles and ^Mr. and Mrs. Will Whipple returned to beautifully bound nud iilnstrated, the best
The'best telegraphtag—Cashing a ray oCxtm- the isual Xmas tree paraphernalia. their home In Centerville Monday morn- popular history of Napoleon published.
shine Into n gloomy heart.
This offer Is an (uncommonly liberal one.
Santa Claus was present and peddl d Ing.
The iient biography—lhe life which writes
If you do not know what Public Opinion
out cates and candies to the Joy of the 1’
•hariiy in the hirgesit letters.
W. A. McCormick and family, of Grand is, send your naine on a cord to the Public
nf music
miiob, and
anr! Rapids, are visiting at P. T. McLaughThe best protection for your younjer ones. A
A nrmxrnm
program of
Opinion Compaijy, 13 Astor Place. New
York City, and Receive a sample copy; or
|llrt.
home—a policy in that honest old recitrtkms was also given.
call at tbis office for information.
-company, the ^Glen’s Falls” whose
Tl? insurance adjustors have been in tie
Mrs. Will Oloer aud daughgr Mias
representative is
city he past week, settling the losee'i
xMomraa Cirib.
Helena Bauauer aru In Kolomuoo Ibis
ed b the fare In the Nevins block,
J. EDMUND BARRELL,
The club m&lt; t {Friday and listened to an
AU week.
the isses have been settled but the one &lt;m
interesting program.
Responses appro­
” Over UabtingbOlty Bank.
j
Mrs. Willis T. Goodwin, of Alameda. priate to Christmas were given at roll calk
the uHding.
Mr. Stowell’s friends will
California, Is visiting her aunts the Misses Au admirable piper on "The Bible in lhe
be v«d to learn that he experts to reopen
World’s Music, {Literature and Art” was
Wolf.
nex week and will close out his damaged '
ri‘ad by Mrs. Jennie L. Cox. This was
.
Miss Winifred Upjohn, ot Kalamazoo, followed by an enjoyable reading on
goovs
as
soon
ns
possible,
and
then
re- CIK^ULgTION •
; has been visiting relatives and friends iu Christmas by Mys. Annie Powers.
Miss
stoa with an entirely new line.
Anna Wolf reviewed the New Cycle. Tbe
I the city.
dinner w»
was servea
served uj
to uie
the younger
younger 11
,
-----------------------1---- —- — ]! nZ uiuucr
.
program closed with a paper on "Do We
Hereafter, changes for Advertisements ; ponoti of the M. E. Sunday School in the | Mr *nd Mrs* c&lt;x:br»u^ of SI. Johns, Make Chrlsima^ a Burden?” by Mrs. Phila
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to ’ pants of the church Tuesday upon and i
^Ull,x with tbelr daughter Mr • J. Lowry. Actios was taken concerning the
insure insertion in the issue of the week j tiioafternoon was passed with games un- j
■club’s co-operating with the Woman’s De­
I,urre11partment of thd Farmers Institute to be
wheu brought.
dertbe supervision ot Mrs. Botuni and । Miss Mary Upjohn will attend the Ake­ held here in a fcw weeks, . and the presi­
• The melancholy &lt;Jm&gt;s eave come
dent
appointed {Mrs. Hoyt. Mrs. VanAr,
01
hrs.
Iu
the
evening
the
other
half
of
j
hiy
Institute
nt
Grand
Haven,
leaving
for
The saddest tu the y ear
। man anu
ami Mrs. .Hates
‘jares as rue
the cornu
committee to
When man must silanra keep
’ tfcnehftol met at half past seven, and u :
next week.
And live in constant tear.''
'
i make all ueccsskiy srrangemeuis.
t plaint time passed with charades, music j *Hai ry —
E. (lark,
of tbe Grand Itapids I
_ r
Yesterday ushered in another leap year. mi recitations, i
ice cream and eakp,coffet*
Democrat, spent Sunday with Mws L. ; |T&gt;r, Price’s
; Powder
(•rv* ccri'nH
. I.....
....• .
A fine line ot picture frames cheap Rt an fyledcakeB were
served.
Jean McLaughlin.
World’s Fair
Diploma.
the ChriMuHs studio.
in exchange gives the following advice*. ;
Mrs. Albert Stanley,' of Hastings, .U
VrunTm wiMhincr
li.ttoru tr&gt;
AH trimmed hats at Ja' .off at Miss Fcsops
wishing tlwUr
their letters
to go Ihrnn-»l.
through 1 visittug her daugbier Mrs. W. A. Yaung.
butter, IS to u.'
Feigbners, through Jauur.cy only.
th mails in a hurry should always write Bdlcvuc Gaacttc.
Corti per bu., 3».
-I lta,te -or “iHMtetorC
ibe to«-r i v^1M Gerlrude slobWn, left fur Ohlo_
Tbe shortest davs of the year are passed
and the days will soon begin to lengthen tol M0J comer of tbe envelope. Theo TuaMltJ.
Pt utoes per du], 15 to 30
•evrybody connected with tbe postal Mnu K T F
at both ends.
Rye per bn., 33.
sevlcejumps around lively. The stage; ..
„
*
Tallow per lb.. 4
Sunday was the banner lay in lhe history 4™ whip. bl. boro®, into, bri.k tn)J
Oats per Du.. 16 to 20.
Honor. Ctom.-nt. of Pool.HI., N.
Wheat, red per|bu.,te.
eftheM.E. Sunday Scliool, there being
Ibpo.tma.terdum. . jig .ml tb.
|to .UilUng her ntero Mr.. J. A V.nWheat, white per bm 69.
305 in attendance.
Hay per too, 7 to ia
clrk pufhe. forward .nd tells tboondoeer | An”“n *“d '*‘et
Port dressed, i oo
Tbe Bastings Engine and Iron Works { t&lt;pull the throttle open and let ber go.
Hr. Chas. A. Williams and wife, of I
pay eash for all kinds of old iron, bring it 1
to LOO.
I Ebe Cbrlatmu c-.erci.es In tbe Pre.by-. &lt;!c“”d R”llid“'
hte
ia now while sleighing is good.
Crian ebureh were ven novel and atNe» Year. In thia elty.
Dried apples. X ’
Faraier&lt;1, -If you desire to have your I
*—* ve..
Dr. Suleeba fitted up a boat
Mt- an&lt;J Mra- w- A- Hall accompanied
Buckwheat flour. 2.00
xtcti
_ _ _____
_
Jlh
dth mast aud sail and decorated it with
Mr- anri Mre- Frank Hortou. returned
barber sb»*p under tbe Chy bank.
-tirlstmas gifts with artistic bemty and I 1,0
Depot, Ohio Saturday.
Found—.A K. of P. watch charm. Owner rfect.
After exhibiting bl. excellent j Mre, j. M. NeTlns returnpd
week
। Mrs, J. M. Nevins returned last week
«an have same by calling at this office, iereoptican views of Palestine tbe sheet
; frota West Bay City where she has been
proving propertv and paying for this notloe. as suddenly withdrawn and tbe boat
visiting her daughter Mrs. Thomas Camp­
"Whenever you want to have certain nebed forward on rollers to tbe song, bell.
•fficera of ehe Agricultural society elected, ■Pull for the Slwre Brothers.”
Tub Modern Dkugoibt.
rises ^pL Ho,de®’ Pror- Meailjr, Mtes Flora
just get tbeJJounial tooppase them.” Selalu burch was crowded and the exercises
W. K. COOK. Lacal Editor.

Now and Through
The Holiday
Season

flams &amp; Van Urman
BEST THINGS.”

LOCAL NEWS.

This week,

86 quire

(

FOR so DAYS ONLY.

We will seH out 1-4
of our entire stock E
of
:
:
:
: *
Potato Shovels.
&gt;
Cook Stoves,
Tinware.
Heating Stoves,
,
Gasoline Stoves,
; Holloware,
Coal Stoves, i
ou
Stoves
■
and Ranges,
Everything in stock at
Wringers,
Washing Machines,
OFF
Sissors and Shears,
for 20 days. Come while . M
Table Cutlery,
stock is complete and get
J
Pocket Cutlery.
i
AU sales
Granite Ware,
j first choice.
Nickle Plated Tea and Coffee:
..STRICTLY CASH.... '
Pots.

HUFFMAN BROS.

fl Harry New Yerr !
With the coming in of the new year aUow ur
to express our sincere thanks and due appreciation,
for the patronage of so many of our friends during,
the past year.
We know that to expect a continuance of your .
trade, and make it an inducement for you toj look £
upon our house as headquarters, we must do all in
our power to merit your confidence. It wiD be our
pleasure to work with that aim in view.
Wishing you a happy and prosperous new year
I am,
Yours very truly.

L. E. Stauffer

(WINTER
(GOODS...

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kwreiwi’i

w. H. eooduear.

The .z

Dr. AUoeKIrk is now permanently nod
eonveniretiy located at Ford’s Hotek
Thoee de string to consult her can go to tbe
south side
trance, on Main Street.
Seth White, of Irving, was arrested last
week for stealing chickens from Samuel
Johnson, He was taken twfore Justice
Cobb, at Middleville, who sent him to
•board at hotel-de McKevllt {or 90 days in
default
fine.
Sbtault of
at his
hl, ’&lt;ne.
The total mwber or nun-lap, licenses
issued by Oerety Clerk Hotter Ulis year

Beadle, and Mrs. Waiter Iwampman at| tended the State Teachers Association at
A special train from Kalamazoo TuesLansing last week.
•ny night brought over forty or fifty mem j
1 J. W. O’Brien, of Grand Haven.Jas. W.
•era of the Royal Ajcanum who-helped
.
-­
be hame lodge prodc the goat for eleven Brioe, of Detroit, D. W. Redfield, of Chiivw members who were initiated. A ban- cago and G. W. Russell, of Kalamazoo,
juet
serveu at
ar the
tne Hastings
uasniigs House
uouse।j have been
v©ru «i
cis tbe past week setjuet WBS
was served
In ujd
the city
ifterwards and a'fine time passed until. tHngthe fire Jesses,
nearly hour In tbe morning.
Among,
joho camptaell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
b« member, preeent from
ohn Ollo
1 t-Jr-off Mr
kf w. lnd
nn.t H
88 „.
wu jIwtvv.
All,., aO
rere H. E. Congdon. Geo. W. Young. 8.1 ,ln&lt;s yr ,lld Mrs Ch„ McQuere Mr
w. Sorter, C. E. Brownsou, S. L. Long-' ,nd M„ 8,m„| c.ropt&gt;1.|i. Cho (ib­

Hjcb enjoyed.

ises 224. TH, 13 0 falling off from last j. Dr. Youngs. W. H. Klnllck. W. 8
year co UM were issaed. In 4W3 Ibe total MeKnlght. J. DeVInor. Ed Vroegindewey.
■amber was IM; in 1893. lhe same num-1. A. Daniela, Scott Bollinger, L. E.
berjs this year eras issued, 2K.
Downey, S. Jackery, M). W. Phllllppy,
Water consawtors take notice.
Water
P«rson, H. C. Tanis, A. G. Childf,
rente for the en-wing six months, are dqe * VanHalst, G. H. Raynor, W. A. Woocand payable to th. Clerk of the Water
&amp; Cat Herman, P. B. Eppeldom, Franz
Board upon the first day of January. 1896.
Mats, W. S. Foster, J. P.'VauBocbroe,
iti order of Committee,
?*■ Hy»an. L C. Field, P. H. Loeffie:,
H. G. Haybs, Clerk. F- R BidwelL
Mite Beadle. oar«ranl, «±ool cornmli- The followlBK Item clipped from Ike
xtoaer, wrolved a droerred eompRment at *&gt;(Colorado) Herold ot Dm.
LurolDC let tecekiv beloc elected .eert- W. eoaoenHna Mr. Jamee B. Foote, wk&gt;
ter, or tee Slate want, ocbool eommlr«• »'"■ »"&gt; FfU known toaun, it
otoneroiMOelatlon^ wa. aloo «.de ,dieeadlertettler&lt;ofna»tln(!:MberMtheeatatteeeoauallteo-ot U&gt;e “TU «r, .tarUUw new. at the oudd.n
Towebers Amoetetioa.
de&lt;ah
James B. Foote was ci Deo tat al
early tkta morning and proved upon taRff—W8 Wwifwaawit Rank Ufbts
wbe only too true, fie bed
&lt;f Pythias elected tbe following offleen for
In
hett|h yeaterday aid

hurt night fora while the report codd
hardly be credited. He was found dead
tn bis bed at S.SO this morning He te8w. aud Tveas,—E. G. Holbrook
cupied an upstairs room. When bls Wife
Medical Examiner—Dr. C. H. Barber
went lo call him at 5:30 for breakfast he
Hood's Caie&lt;Ma&gt; for 189fi is out and ft it did not answer. She went into hta rows
to her horror found him dead v
bat
CMekiy admired. Many pronounce “tbe and
' ' ■* “
“* *ihe
“
haadBOOMat yet.” it constate of tbe bead tody still warm. Dr. Allen was sumunnofabmwttml yow»g womaa in an oval ed, but could do nothing. He pronounced
The the cause to be cerebral wppoplexy. Mr.
gre printed In har-Foot^ was 52 years old last September and
long been a resident of Boulder and
x
Tbe remarkable
.
w■ «„
.B - Jder county. He leaves a wife and
of Bond's Calendar,
।million aftVua a few years ago to four eMJdrea. three daughter* and one
Tteeldenb—Sylteater Oreoael.

teen milBac* for 1896 Is owiy par-son. TM time of the funeral Las no. yet
f the woodcBful advance In favor been Mt as It Is desired to bear frfrn a
i Saraapwii^, which ia now the brother in Minnesota. One of tbe damtaten
ifiBgr prominently hi Sadie, ta la Iowa and tbe too will wfot to
attend tbe funeral.”

bell. Mrs. Fannie PnUC. ot Tbornapple,
,„d Mr.
Mr and
ud Mn.
M„ McNaughton,
MeNaughlou of
ot CoopCoopand
ervllle, formed part of a company of
thirty who dined at W. F. Hicks on Xmas
day.
Sunday Be,. 4. H. Ronton closed hlo
work ot the &amp;L B. church with three
oeiwlces nnd the utmost capacity ot the
church wm taxed nt allot them.
It wm
eotlmoted nboutSM were preoent In tbe
evening.
Mr. Bunton spoke from the
place usually occupied by tbe choir thna
being able to be heard by those In the
lecture room as well.
Despite tbe busy
tlme^t lhe year, and the unfavorable

mum lows i! unr
Bargains in

im ui ra mon
50 cents in trade given
with every $5 purchase
the 19, 20, 21, 28 and
24.

Finest Line or rertumBS
in tne 6itii.

w-other tbe meetings have been largely
attended and excellent results obtained
R-v. Ran too left for Jackson Monday,
where be expects to be about tour weeks.
Be wm followed by a hearty -God-speed”
from his many BMtlngs friends.

Married, at tbe home of the bride s par­
ents at Enterprise, Oregon, December 11,
Frank A. Clark, editor of tbe Walloway
Cbtottoo. to, Mbs Belen Zareber. Tbe
above bare notice doesn’t convey all tbe
facta. Mr. Clsrtt Is a former Ithaca boy,
aon of James Clarke, end for tbe pMt
three years bu been engaged In newspaper
work In Enterprise.
HU many friends In
tbe county will Join with tbe Tribune in
wishing tbe happy couple a long and pros­
perous Journey through life.-Ilham Jour­
nal. Mr. Clarke to also a former Hastings
boy. a graduate ot our schools, and has
many friends In this city who offer eoo,gratulatlons and wishes for a long and
happy future.

Sterling Silver,
Cut G s s, «"&gt;

China
At a special price for
that day. Call and
look my stock over...

To close out our large
line of Overcoats and
Ulsters we will sell an

$ 8 Over Coat
10
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12
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15
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16
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18
6
Ulster
8
10
12
18

for $ 7.

8.
10.
12.
12.50.
14. iJ
5.

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7.

10.

We have an immense
stock of lined working
Gloves and Mittens
which we will close
out at,
•t /&lt; *

n

�BOND BILL PASSED.

PHEASANT-FARMING
A N«w Jerw Farm Where the
Birds Are Raised.
r Are supplied lo Mparttos ClabS
Throughout th® Vs.ited State®

Close to lhe small town of Mahwnh,
N. J., an Englishman. Verner de Guise,
has for tbe lust live years been engaged
In pheasant forming, and has made of
It a decided success. The introduction
of birds or animals of one country into
another has not been a blessing to the
new country. The English sparrow is
not looked upon as an unalloyed bless­
ing by' tbe people of this continent.
Australia and New Zealand have spent
millions in trying to exterminate the
Imported rabbit. A sugar planter m
tbe island of Jamaica a few years ago
hnported the mongoose to kill the rata
that played havoc in the sugar cane
fields. The rut bad a mischievous way
of going from cane to cane, nibbling
them, and as soon as the cane dropped
It would run away frightened. The
cane was then useless to the planter.
The mongoose found that it was much
easier for him to make a living ou the
fowls, tarkeys, geese and. in fact, all
ground game of the island than it was
to hunt the rats. He therefore took up
the easier role of life.
The conse­
quence of this has been that whereas
the supply of fowl flesh was a cheap
•ommodity in Jamaica, it bas so risen in
value that it now commands so high a
price chut only the rich can have at their
tables what was formerly the food of
the poor.
The introduction of the pheasant.
It is hoped, however, will prow an ex­
ception
—*y***1s' * to the rule. And from all np.
riuices this
thia will certinly
be the case.;
neanuices
c
de Guise ha* some 50 acres inclosed j
with wire netting, and has already.
raised thousands of birds. He finds tho j
climate 'agrees with them excellently,
The bird that Mr. de Guiac is raising is j
the common English pheasant. The
cock pheasant ‘is long tailed, with a &lt;
plumage that is made up of every color. I
To the: uninitiated shooter it would I
ment the easiest thing in the world to I
•*grass" one of these birds. Rutn flying ,
rocketer ns he makes his way upward ‘
between the boughs *&gt;f a tree in 'it wood j
or copse is by no means an easy bird to .
hit. The female is a dingy bird in’
■pluumgv as compared with her mute, •
aud few ever think of shooting at her. [
Jhr is wanted to lay the egg* for the j
next Reason, and a man in England who .
brings dowu one of these birds is not;
likely to get an invitation to shoot the
coverts the following year.
The introduction of these birds, at
least among the large preserws that
arc nriw being formed in New iork
atate, and in fact in other states, is a
matter of considerable interest. T he
ruffled grouse is becoming almost ex­
tinct. and will *oon be classed with the
passenger pigeon. Men who hare large
tracts of land where they want to go
shooting in the autumn find that their
Investments are almost worthless.
They are putting in English pheasants.
From Maine to the Delaware there
■ uo finer country for the arclima-* this bird. The scrub oak
e bbd &amp; magnificent scratching,
Aurin* the day, and wherever j
underb-uah they are sure to do
■’or a rootting place the i copses
ids canuct be surpassed.
In
this bir&lt;f the best way is to
ie eggs a\d place them under
bens kept
open grass fields,
* confined , ih coops while the
are allowed t« wander about,
will always run to shdter u..der
fester mother;when a hawk ap-«s. The food for Hie young, ©nea
ould be common boiled grain, biscuit,
□d if possible the eggs of the common
•nt. Nothing thrives them better than
d»at. When able to look after them­
selves they should be turned out in the
coverts. They must be fed morning and
evening, but they will soon be able to
pick up enough provender for them•dves. That is about the month of
Jone, the young haring been hatched
in tbe later weeks of March.
The apparently tame fowl soon he­
roines as game a bird as a man wants to
shoot. Should the owner of the estate
walk through his woodlands, he will
see the so-called tame bird running a*
rapidly r.* any rabbit or hare, or whir­
ring aw jy on the wing at his approch.
The hir»J ia a home-stayer, as a rule, but,
■pcakiag from the English point of
view, there is no finer bird that rises
out of cm old hazel hedge than a cock
pheasant who has gone out to forage in
lands where he has no right to be. As
the setter tumbles into one of those!
great big hedges ten yards wide, made
of hazel bush and old hawthorn, that
have stood there for centuries, looking
only for the rabbit or the hare, and
Bends one of these great birds, just a
DBM of beautiful color, whirring
arroa the autumn stubble field of an
Knglish landscape, one feels almost
sorry that he has dropped in the fal­
low*. The bird roosts always on the
lower boughs of trees, and this is taken
advantage of by poachers, who wfll kill
either cock or hen, shooting them as I
Aey ait. These are the men who do the :
gaeatest harm. At present Mt. de
hua litUe trouble with
them. He has had a large u-iimber of
•vderv already from owners of estates
aad sporting clubs, aad has orders* to
•PP1/
*nd birds not only in this
state, but even as far north as Canada
aad as flor south as Georgia.
Bafore kmg tbe bird will be much
wrtwanoE than he is nowaday*, but
“ " * ixury, as In his naTribune.

C

Washington, Dec. 3O.-?Tter the read­
ing of the journal Saturday the discus­
sion of the bond bill wts resumed in
the house, the discussion to close at
three o'clock.
At three o’clock the debate ended,
and Mr. Johawn (rep, C«L) dmandad
a division ot the bill, and the vote was
taken by yeaa and nays upon the possage of the first section, authorising
lhe sale of three per cent;coin bonds.
The measure wb. d'scusred at conMd.-raW&lt;- length by .Mesara. Braaiua
(rep.. Pal). Parker (rep, N. J.).hCwnon (rep. 111.). Connolly (rep-. IU.) In
favor of the bill, and Messra. McUurin
(dem, B. C.). Bartlett (dem.. 5. X ).
Crisp (detu, Oa.). and &gt;,there in oppoeltion.
The vote on the passage of the first
section of the bill authorising the issue
of bonds was: Yeas, 169; nays, 126The second section wur agreed to
without a dlvisioh and the bill de­
clared to be passed.
[The bill, as paiwed. amends the resump­
tion act so as to permit the issue of three
per cent, coin bonds redeemable after five
years at the pleasure of the government
aad payable Ln IS year*, with the spline
proviso that nothing tn the blllisbaU be
construed to repeal the act of 1878 for the
reissue of greenbacks, and that the bonds
shall first be offered for subscription at
the subtreasurles nnd dei»osKorles of tne
United States. The second section of the
biHl provides for the Issue af three-year
three per cent, debt certificates of de­
nominations of
and multiples'‘hereof
in amounts not exceeding JuO.OOO.OOO to
meet temporary de*iclenc.les.]
Following is a list of the republicans
who vqted against the bond section of

the bill:
Aitken, Beach. Brtrrall. Curtis (Kan),
Doolittle. Graff. Hermann Johnson (Cal.).
Ltnney. Marsh. McGarblan.
Flckler, Settle. Scrovor. Wilson (Idaho),
Baker (N. H.), Itowera.
&lt;Ma),
Dunford, Eddy, Harris. Hilburn,. Kerr.
utimoru,
]X&gt;ng. McCall (Tenn), Miller (Kan.hb.owhu.ds Prince.
(w}'t Sfi^Tiartmun. Hyde. Kirkpatrick,
Lou J' MvClure. Mor.dell. Pearson, Reeve*,
shufortl. Walker (Vn.).
Mr. Dingley, chairman of the comcomnjjttee on ways and means, stated that
u general understanding hud
hurl been had
* 1 • no l...
■&gt; ■.. nek, would
111/I be transi,y. which
business
r.cted next week. Three-day adjourn­
n^nts would be taken, and businessrestiiitcd cm Monday, January 6. Under
arrangement, he moved that when
house adjourn Saturday it be to
’j'uesday next. Agreed to.
Wnshhigton.Dcc.30— Senator Mitch(Ore.) will today present to the
^ate the list of committee assignraPnts_ The chairmen are all repub­
|irans ^th the exception of those of
following committees:
4
Contingent expenses
of the senate.
Joaes (pop): engrossed bills. Cockrell;
tu»«n.); private land claims, Harris (dem.);
minrs und mining, Stewart (pop.); revo­
lutionary claims, Pugh (dem.); expendi­
tures of executive departments. Butler
(pop.); epidemic diseases. Vest (dem.);
,io examine branches ot civil service,
Peffer4p&lt;k&gt;.); to investigate Potomac river
front at Washington. George (dem,);Nica­
ragua canal and Nicaragua claims. Mor­
gan (dem.); woman suffrage. Call (dem.);
five clviligrfd Indian tribe*. Gray (dem.);
transportation and sale of meat products,
Blackburn (dem.); to establish university
of the United States. Kyle (pop); forest
reservations and protection of game, Al­
len (pop.)/
Following are the republican chair­

men:
Appropriations. Allison; fimuics, Mor­
rill; foreign relations. Shermar,; judiciary,
Hoar; commerce, Frye; interstate com­
merce. Cullom; military affairs, Haw­
ley:
naval affairs. Camenxi; rules,
Aldrich;
privileges,
und
elections,
Mitchell; publu; buildings and grounds.
Quay; public lands. Dubois; Indian affairs.
Pettigrew;, claims, Teller; coast defense,
Squire; census. Chandler; District of Co­
lumbia, McMillan; education and labor.
Shouj; enrolled bills. S®well; territories,
Davis; Pacific railroads. Gear; patents.
Piatt; pension*. Galllnger; post offices and
post reads. Wolcott; agriculture and for­
estry, Proctor; printing. Hale; library,
Hnnsbrough: manufacture*, Wetmore;
fisheries, Parkins: civil service. Pritchard;
immigration, Ix&gt;dge; improvement of MisBisslppl river. Nelson; Lrrlgatlen and re­
clamation of arid lands, Warren: rail­
roads, Clark; relations with Canada Car­
ter; revision of laws. Barrows; Indian
depredations.
Wilson; transportation,
routes to the seaboard, McBride; inter­
national exposition; Thurston; geological
survey. Elkins; national bank*. Mantle;
to investigate trespass on Indian lands.
Baker.

A UNITED FRONT.
Th re®

itloiu Favorable to

FIRESIDE FSHMttHlo
—When the'Dutch destroyed all the
ery ronis. cut up flue and boil one hour clove tree* on tbe Ternate inlands sev­
Id one pint of wuter. Flavor with « eral diseases never known .before in
little piece of omont-mash «nd strain that region appeared aud became epi­
through a floe sieve. Beut together one demic.
I tablespoonful of butter and two of
—The pure white lotus is the uyai
flour; and one quart of milk and boil flower of Siam and is always borne be­
all together
ninutei Sene with erne- fore the king in state procession* For
buff pint of whippet! cream ntkied at a subject to carry one or have one
the last minute.—Chicago Kecorfl.
carried before him is high treason
—Fried Sweet Potatoes.—Stean) the
—The colored people living in Berlin
potatoes uutii they are tender. When held a festival in that city recently
cool enough to handle per! and rKw which attracted many of the prominent
lengthwise, or if large crosswise. In people of the capitaL One of the beat
half-inch alicea. Have plenty of butter speakers made an address, as became a
heating in u thick baking dish, or on good adopted eitixen. in eulogy of the
the pancake griddle, and when hot German emperor. Negroes in the fa­
lay the slices in and try until they are therland have reason to be content with
a‘delicate browin. turning them care­ their lot. They are said to be received
fully and browning both side*. Send on an equality with whites, and are
to the table hot.—Detroit Free Presa.
eften called ’'brunettes.’’
—Maryland Spoou Corn Bread.—Put
—The restriction that no member of
one quart of milk on the fire in a double another feminine patriotic association
boiler; when it comet to a boil stir! in may join the order of the Daughters
four large kitchen teaspoon fuls of corn­ of the Cincinnati has been removed, and
meal and cook five minutes—stirring nil the society’s doors arc now open to all
the time. Remove from the fire and «tir eligible candidates. The membership
once or twice as It cools. When cool now numbers 40, while many/papers of
add three eggs well beaten with two new candidates are in course of exami­
tablesjAOonfuls flour, one tablespoouful nation. There is a long waiting list,
butter, one pinch salt.
Pour in a nnd the number of applications aver­
greased dish and bake 25 minutes. ages eight daily. Of iate many Balti­
Serve immediately with napkin around moreans have joined, indicating south­
dish.—Chicago Record.
ern interest in the new organization.
—Welsh Rarebit.—One pound grated
—The nerves of warm-blooded ani­
cream cheese, one-half pint of rich mi|k.
mals telegraph Information to their
three tcaspoonfuls of flour blended
with milk, one tesspoonful of made brains at the rate of about 150 feet per
second.
When anyone puts his hand
mustard, one ten.*q&gt;oonful of gratpd
on hot iron he does not feel it until the
sapsago; add cheese just before serv­
nerves have sent tbe message to the
ing. Place the cheese and milk id a
brain, and in the interval his hand has
double boiler.
When the cheese is
been burned. It is thought that this
melted add the flour,r stirring to keep
from thickening In lumps Add mu#- would not be the case if the nerve mes­
tary and a dash of cayenne pepper. sage were transmitted with tbe inten­
Serve on rounds of toast or on heated sity and velocity of electricity ;trans­
mitted over a copper wire ton brain act­
plates.—Chicago Chronicle.
ing with the promptness of a Leyden
-Baking Bread and Biscuit.—The
jar.
proof of the bread und the biscuit lies
—Food, to be properly digested,
in the “baking of it.” A Utile expedi­
ence, however, will enable one to hare should be well and thoroughly cooked.
JFhe
process of cooking promotes cer­
tfec oven just right. When the bread
is baked it should be turned out on a tain necessary chemical changes, and
destroys
a prolific source of disease.
clean cloth or board, anti, each lofif
should rest no that the air may circu­ Food und drink frequently contain
late around it. When cold it shoiiid be poisons which the long-continued ap­
placed in a dry tin box or stone jar« Bw- plication of heat will render innocuous.
cuita should be-eared for in the same The practice of recommending raw or
way. unlesH it is desirous to eat them partially cooked meats is especially
when fresh from the oven.—Lariks' bad. Such food is a heavy tax upon the
digestive organs, and often acts as a
Home Journal.
carrier for tbe virus of infectious dis­
—Cracked Sandwiches.—A savory
eases.
sandwich is made from crisp unbaked,
—The average foreigner’s ignorance
unsweetened crackers, spread with .a
paste made from three, tablcspconfuis of tbi Jgs American was brought home
to
a traveler in Madrid this summer,
oi Roquefort cheese, a tablespoonfnl of
butter and a teaspoonful of’parf- who was strolling through the streets
ley cho[&gt;j&gt;t'd very fine.
Serve with of that city in company with a Spanish
a green salad, or lay each on a crisp gaitifniun of excellent education. The
lettuce leaf before serving.
Water­ two passed an inn on whose sign-board
cresses mixed with th. yolks of hard- wer painted the words: “Casa Washing­
boiled eggs also nuke an appetizing ton.” The Spaniard pointed it out to
mixture with which to make sand­ his companion. "Ah, we think so much
wiches of brown bread.
Season the oLyour Washington!*’ he said. "He
paste with a little olive.oil, vinegar an|d was the greatest man of our country.”
paprika. “Cut the bread for all sand­ The American at once felt the correct
thrill of patriotic pride. "Yes," con­
wiches thin,” though not new. is ■fa
’
tinued the other, meditatively, "hia
often forgotten injunction.—N.
books on Spain are a delight, and his
Evening Post.
career here as minister made him to be
NO JOY IN LEADVILLE.
admired by all.” The American caught
his breath, but wisely did not under­
take to disabuse his friend of the im­
pression that the greatest American
There used to be a deal more *aricty
was Washington Irving.
and life in Leadville than there is now.
In its early days every phase of human
FIGHT WITH TWO LIONS.
nature was represented here, and If
there was any wickedness common to
any other: section of the globe of which
• Hunrry Beaat.
this camp had no specimen some pub­
He saw, above the ledge and a little
lic-spirited bad man would import n
beyond,
the
ears and head of a lion as it
supply, it was a lively mining ctimp
in all that the term implies, and never sat watching the deer. Jake rose in
his
saddle
to
place a bullet, as he said,
hid the light of its wickedness under a
bushel. Nothing was hidden, neither midway between those ears, when a
the saloons nor the gambling bouses power/ul lion leaped from behind a tree
nor the worst places.
The mon who on the ledge of rock above and, striking
wanted to be bad need seek but lightly him in the chest .carried him off his horse,
for an opportunity. As for the diver- headlong down the mountain, and his
tisement ?f an impromptu duel to the horse ran wildly away. A moment later
death, that was so easily obtained as to Jake waa lying on his back in the snow,
quickly lose its charm. Everybody car­ his head up hill and the beast standing
ried a "gun," and, soon or late, every­ over him with one paw planted firmly
body used it with a fellow-being for a on bis chest, the other slightly lifted,
and wagging its tail in delight, while
target.
Now this ia largely changed. Lead­ its hot breath was exhaled into Jake's

ville Is not yet a prominent way station
on the route to the better land, but is
as peaceful as the average town of its
size in or out of the mining region.
Men here jwe too busy to attend to the
affairs of I their neighbors; there does
not seem to be an undue amount of
drinking, and business goes on about
as it does elsewhere.
State street is
still here, and those who knew it in
other days may be interested in know­
ing that its sanitary condition from a
moral standpoint is still bad and need­
ing fumigation and disinfection. An
energetic and general conflagration
along that thoroughfare would result
in a purification of the moral and phys­
ical atmosphere. Still, I contend that
Leadville is no worse than many other
towns, and by comparison with some
of them, aud especially with its former
self, is a bright and shining light set
upon
*hill.i—-Louisville
»
Courier-Jour-

Chicago, Dec. 30.—At &lt;1 meeting in
this city Sunday afternoon between
representatives of lhe American Bi­
metallic league, the National Bimetal­
lic union and the national silver com­
mittee these oxganizations were ccnsolidated, the new organization being
named. “The American
Bimetallic
Union.” The rew organization stands
for bimetallism and will support the
party declaring in its favor. In the
event of non-support by either of the
great parties, the union will put forth
its own ticket ia the next campaign.
Ratification by the executive commit­
tees of ths different organizations is all
that is lacking to make the combination
effective..
But two officers were decided upon—
A. J. Warner for president, and Mr. E. xml.
B. Light, secretary. The general head­
quarters will be at 134 Monroe street,
and branch offices will be maintained
in Washington and San Frar.eh.co, and
other qualities, that of sarcasm. A good
probably in other cities west and south.
The united organization will press the story is told of a retort he made to the
late
Lord Bramwell, who, meeting him
campaign of education along their lines
with the utmost rigor in all parts of tbe on his way back to his room to take off
his robes after reading prayers in the
country, and Secretary Light rays if
neither of the big parties taker up their
cause they win have a party of their
I kneel down it gives me palpitation of
tha heart,” said Lord BrarawaB; “and
Huntington, W. Va., Dec. 30.—Deputy
United States tuaxshal* have beeis'run­
ning down men engaged '.n the manu­
facture of moonshine whisky in the tn-

His first impulse was to hold down his
chin tightly, to prevent bis throat be­
ing torn open, while he cautiously felt
for his knife. He found the knife and
as he drew it a slight grating sound
caused the lion to rebound at his feet
and as it did so it uttered a scream
which Jake knew only gave him the
chance of a moment It was a call for
tbe other lion. Fearing to make a
motion of escape or resistance he moved
his hand back in the snow in search of
his rifle, which had been lost in the fall.
Bis fingertouched the stock. He cau­
tiously pulled it down by his side and
still looking his captor straight in the
eyes slowly turned the rifle till its
xnunle faced the lion. The bullet passed
through its heart and it sank on Jake’s
feet. Before he could move from his
helpless position the other lion bounced
over the precipice and somewhat over­
leaping its mark lit in the anew and in­
stantly received a bullet in its brain.

At Darlington recently a minister’s
little daughter waa attending her first
church service. She had never seen her
father inAbe pulpit before, and on his
entrance there her presence of mind
forsook her and she piped out in a voice
nwprnsslve of recognition:
"Why,
there’s my papa up there in that box!”
Avenging propriety swept down upon
the little maiden, and for a season there
was a greet calm. But the service was
grievously long to such a wee

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BaOteMaty, who is badly afflicted with
rhJttatlsm, is wearing a handkerchief
w.eh has been touched by Schlatter, the
dint healer, of Denver, Uol. It was rent
tier by a daughter who resides there.—
Ittlc Creak Mo&lt;m.
Here Is Josh Billings’ weather .••nlgnt.’’

Thursday, Jah. 2, 1896.
W.

COOK. Local Bditor.

BUSINESS CARDS.
r ALICE KIRK,
Pbtmcian and Surgeon.
AU calls promptly attended day and night
Office at Ford’s Hotel, south aide entrance.

D

E. BARRELL.
W. W. POTTER.
.
BARRELL A POTTER,
Attorneys at Law.
Office over Hastings City Bank. Collections
promptly attendi-d to, and general law business
transacted.

J

w A. LAMPMAN,
’T .
D. D, S.
AB kinds of Dental work done carefully and
promptly. Local Anesthesia, gaa or chloroform
gtven. Office •ver llhln Smith’s Racket Store.
kowvB a to vi and i to a.

iey are about as sensible as many such
Igna” and that our readers may receive
e full benefit ot them they are given tn
eir entirety: “If the muskrathouse is
lilt thin, the summer will be warmer
an lhe winter. If the muskrat’s house
built thick tbe winter will be colder
.an the summer,
if the muskrat’s bouse
neither particularly thick nor thin, then
le winter weather will be cold anti the,
iinmer weather warm.”

DeWVt’s Little Karl} Risen. fur billou^
sere. Indigestion, oonsUpatiuu. A niHiipilla prompt cure.
W. H. Goodyear

Thunder Bay river I* clear or lev and
the wataj ia a foot higher.

One Minute Cough Cure is a popohir
remedy tor croup.
Safe fur children und
adulte.
W. H. Good yeah
Work has started on the new Ann Ar­
bor shops recently burned al Owosm..
If buffering with plies, it will Inter™I
you tu kiiow that DeWitt’s Witch I1mZ&lt;I
Salve will cure them.
Tina tut divine Is a
specific tor all cuuiplalnts of this character
and It Instructions (which are simple) are
carried &lt;air, a cure will result
We have
tested this In numerous cast-s, and always
with like results. It never faiin.
W. H. Goodyeah.

A telephone exchange Is to be rut into
Casa Oity at once by a local company. }
Tlieold saying “there Is no fool like the Tbe W. J. Moore telephone ia to be used.
;
Id fool” was illustrated at Tecomseh last
J. c. i.ampman, m. d.
No excuse for sleepless nights when you
Office with W. A. Lampman. calla promptly ■uek. A tnau had t»een divorced from his can procure One Minute Cough Cure. This
s KuSiufrtS
“,ler“ ’’h"°tw,i*n will relieve all annoyances, cure the most
anew»red. -fiiar-ns™
special Attention given
to titling l"Qor som&lt;‘
radical cure. Tbe majority of cases can be ayliig on her again and thought he must severe cough and give you rest nnd
strength. Can yon afford to do without it?
ter; be proposed re-hurnkw her
W*. H. Goodyear.
- md she accepted him; be grew cold for a
Evangelist Davidson has closed a series
kirne bat got warm again when she sued ot.revival meetings at Pontiac, with an
^itlin for breach of promise, and he got red alleged record of 400 conversions.
hot when last week she secured a judg­
Wife—Here’s an account of a man who
ment for &gt;500 against him.
In the mean* shot himself rather than suffer the pangs
of indigestion. Husband—IJte fool! Why
p R. BISHOP.
time he had married another lady.
didn’t he take DeWitt’s Little Early Ris­
The WMhlogioo oorreepondeql ot tbe ers? 1 used to suffer as bad as he did be­
crocery. All busfneiu promptly attended u Chicago Record has the following to say fore I commenced taking these little pills.
■UlAnUou Kl.en u. eoY^Uo-u.
.tpwhM, lbe mMl
W. H. Goodyear.
aw and collection office of

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J. M. SMITH.
Collection.' made in all parts of the sta-•
Conveyancing a a|»ecialliy. Special pan।
taken in drafting’contracts, chattel moi1
gages nnd wills.
Woodland, Mic

dward Taggart :
Loyal E. Knapp*
Arthur &lt;*. Denison.
TAGGART. KN A ITEN &amp; DENISON.
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Grand Rapid*, Michig.

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Attorney at law.
Hastings. Mh.
• Practices In all courts of the state. (1lections promptly attended to.
A. SCRIBNER, M. I).,
Physician and Surged,
Delton,
Mich.
Office ‘.n residence, one block east of depo

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Physicians and Surgeons.
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a.

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Abstract and Real Estate Offs.
Abstract Block, Hastings.
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Mid oa commission. General con»eya?ln,f.
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(Office in Union block, Hastings.j
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promptly attended to.
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LOCAL NEWS.
aKCULdTION •

Tais week,

86 qui'»s.

Hereafter, changes for advertisecnta
must reach this office Tuesdays at last to
insure insertion In the issue of the reek
when brought.

Rheumatism is caused by lactic acid i the
blood. Hood’s Sirsaparllla neutralize this
acid and cures rheumatism.

Jackson has about 200 lady vio lints.

prominent among the new senators Is
Julius Ctesar Burrows of Michigan.
He
ha*, served many terms In Congress, where
be distinguished himself, and his knowledge of parliamentary law is not excelled
by the present speaker himself.
Mr.
Burrows Is an aristocratic-looking man,
with a face that bears a marked resem­
blance to the portraits of General Grant.
In manner he la cordial and easy and Ns
genial spirits are calculated to win him
the warmest oMrleuds.
Two young ladies recently\ame to the
Battle Creek college -from different parts
of the country, and aroused considerable
comment on the more than striking resem­
blance they bore to each other.
They be­
came acquainted and one of them remark­
ed her name used to be Tucker, and Lhe
olhar exclaimed that used to be hers also,
and upon Investigation the fact was made
known that they were twin bisters. Tbelr
mother bad died when they were infants
and they had been adopted by different
people, and assn med the name of the fami­
ly they lived with. They were overjoyed
at the discovery. Such an incident as this
occurs sometimes in story liooks but is
rardr observed In every day life.
•‘But evil Is wrought by want of thought
As well as want of heart.
By want of thought mothers allow
daughters to become frail and puny. Overftudy in girls induces uterine disord­
ers and weaknesses, and blights their
future happiness as wives and mothers.
Joined to proper hygienic care.
Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is a prlceless remedy In such ailments, its value
becoming even more apparent every year.
Using it. the wan debilitated school girl
gains color, flesh and spirits, loosing those
deathly headaches, tormenting backache?,
languor, dejection and other symptoms
of functional irregularities, atul narvoaa
debility. It never harms the most deli­
cate girl.
Robertsdale, Huntington Co.. Pa.
World’s-Dispensary Medical Association:
Gentlemen—I cannot sufficiently ex­
press to you my gratitude for the benefit
your medicine has conferred upon my
daughter. Of late she has suffered no
pain whatever.
It I? simply marvelous.
You have Just rea&gt;on to call it “Yeur
FavorUe Prescription” and to take your
reputation as a physician on it.
A favor­
ite Prescription It is, indeed, to you and
to thousands in this land, and I believe
will be to suffering women the world over.
Yours gratefully,
Thomas Thlrlwell.

There is now a stage line betwee Lake
Odessa and ionla.

Fanners near White Rock, evidently
thinking this is April, have been plowing.
This is the latest plowing on record there.

Coughing irritates the delicate organs
and aggravates tbe disease.
Instead of
waiting try One Minute Cough Cure.
It
helps at once, making expectoration easy,
reduces the boreness and Inflammation.
Every one likes it.
W. H. Goodykail
Mills along the river In the region of
Alma have shut down owing to high water
for tbe first time in two years.
Alma cel­
lars are flooded with water.

One Minute Cough Cure Is rightly nam­
ed. It affords instant relief from suffering
when afflicted with a severe cough or cold.
It acts on tbe throat, bronchia! tubes, and
lungs and never fails lo give immediate re­
lief.
। W. H. Goodyear.
Foreign students at Ann Arbor are at­
tracting little attention this year, but the
university has a freshman named Nathan­
iel Jiblets of Podunk, Mich.

Piles of people have piles, but DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve will cute them. When
promptly applied it cures scalds and burns
without the slightest pain.
W. H. Goody bar.
Mnrtvloufl ReaulfB.

From a letter written by Rev. J. Gund­
erman of Dimondale, Mich., we are per­
mitted |o make this extract: I have no
limitation in recommending Dr. King’s
New Discovery, as the results were almost
marvelous in lhe case of my wife.
While
1 was pastor of the Baptist Church at
Rives Junction she was brought down with
Pneumonia succeeding Iji Grippe. Terri­
ble paroxysms of coughing would last
hours with little interruption and It seem­
ed as If she could not survive them. A
friend recommeded Dr. Kings New Discov­
er) ; it was quifk In its work und highly
satisfactory inTesults.” Trial bottle free
at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug Store.
Regu­
lar size 50c. and 81.00.
Three Muskegon men, A. V. Mann, J.
W. Moon and R. K. Mann, have Jost pur­
chased iftiovu acres of pine land hi Ar­
kansas, making 100,000 acres now held by
them._____________
Klsctrlc Bittern.

Electric Bitters to a medicine suited for
nny season, but perhaps more generally
needed, when the languid exhausted feel­
ing prevails, when tbe liver is torpid and
sluggish and the need ot n tonic
and alterative is felt. A prompt use of
this medicine has often averted long and
perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine
will act more surely in counteracting and
freeing the system from the malarial poison
Headache, Indigestion. Constipation, Diz­
ziness yield to Electric Bitters. 50c. and
81.00 per bottle at W. H. Good: ear’s Mod­
ern Drug Store.

Asthma cured by newly discovered
The various log jams In tbe Sagi­
treatment.
Pamphlet, testimonials and
by high
waler
An Albion lady has a dhhpxn wbh she references free.
Address World’s Dis­ naw river causer!
and weak booms are being rapidly broken
pensary
Medical
Association,
Buffalo.
has used constantly for forty years.
and as the water Is receding all danger to
A total of 520*fowls were exhibed at
bridges Is past
There is a project on foot to connect
the Concord Poultry Club show reertly.
Backlento Arnica Salve
Hillman, Montmorency county, with Lew­
The best salve In the world far cuts,
Several
A big vein of natural gas was stick at iston and Alpena by railroad.
bruises,
sores,
ulcers, salt rheum, fever
Manistee last week while drllig for prominent caplalistfl are Interested.
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
slate.
corns, and all skin irruptions, and posi­
If tbe Baby la Cutting Teeth.
Be sure sud use that old and well tried tively cure piles or no pay required. It
It is said tire Kalamazoo river eached
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
the highest point In its history a Gales­ remedy. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
for children teething. It sooths the child,
burg last week.
box.
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
softens the gums, allays all pain, cures
Editor Reed, of the Allegnu Gatte.who wind colic and is the best remedy for drugfHst.________________
diarrhoea.
Twpnty-flve
cents
a
bottle.
A Chicago timt&gt;er buyer sa&gt;s theie s
was arrested for sending otoen« matter
more maple standing In Michigan to-day
through tbe mails will be tried b the U.
Alan Reed, a Battle Cieek U-year-o’d then there ever was pine, and that It
S. court, to be held al Grand Rapids, who disappeared Ikst Auguet, has returned would bring more money. It cut, than pine
home. He says ho has been , living In
ever did.__________
March 3.
north Michigan lumber camps.
The old High School buildingst Alle­
gan which burned recently wi an old
land mark which was built in 150, and
was known as the Pine Grove seminary
being used as a ladies school.
When she was a Cbfld, she cried for Caatorfa.

&amp;
■.

A woman recently got dlvorceat Grand
Rapids, because the man she ha married Wkcn she had Children, she rave thorn Castorla.
told her be was a bacheilor, amto going
home with bin after the cerenny found
a tally of five children awaitir ber.
Several venturesome spirits in Luding­
At an autospy held ou the itnalns of ton are making arrangements to go to
Akaska
in the spring to get a fortune out
Ira Warner who died at Woodlrf recent­
of tbe placer mines on lhe Yukon.
ly, it was found his death was Mused by
Is it “overwork” that has filled this
an enormous blood clot in bis lek which
antry with nervous dyspeptics?—that
was due to a sprain from 11 falbe took on
8s this flesh off tlielr bones, the vitali­
hie bicj tle some time ago.
ty from their blood, and makes them
President Fitch, of Waylanchas a big feeble, emaciated and inefficient’.’ No.
It is bad cooking, over eaflng of Indigesti­
dog, of the Groat Dane species He is a ble stuff, and other health destroying
terror to all the canines in t&gt;- neighbor­ habits.
Tbe remedy * is an artificially digested
hood.
He finds amusement in killing
food such as tbe Shaker Digestive Cordial.
chickens, and was recently darted kill­
Instead of irritating the already inflamed
ing a neighbor’s bog.
Since ten he has stomach the Cordisj givee it a chance to
mt by nourishing the qstetn Itself and
worn a muzzle.
So
digesting other food taken with it
A yeeng lady visiting st Mr was In
flesh and strength relarn.
la
’ not tbe
such a hurry to get to tbe deyt that she idea rational? The Cordial is palatable
No money
fell down stairs and was dangv-usly hurt. and relieves immediately,
A ie cent
While she was lingering betwmi life and risked to decide on its value,
death a minister, solicitous k her soul, trial bottle does that

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

Is this; if you are troubled with Catarrh,
Cold in Head, Hay Fever, go to the drug­
gist named below and get a bottle of Cen­
turyCatarrh Cure, No danger of being
humbugged. Belief in five minutes and a
positive cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath.
Mrs. John Sodln and two da"ughicrs of
Muskegon were thrown out of thek buggy
by a runaway horse. Tbe mother will
die and one of the daughters Is seriously
injured.
___________________
Beware of

Ointrarnb for Catarrh that
Contain Mercury,

as mercury will surely destroy tbe sense of
small and completely derange the whole systewi
when entering it through tbe mucous surtaoes.
Snch articles should never be used except on
prescriptions from reputable physlelsn*. as the
damage they will do is ten fold to the good yon
can possibly derive from them; Ball’s Catarrh

AXMCOO, v., Kiuuiiin uu lucrxKirj. iuia
iaternally. acting dlrretly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the sjstem. In buying
Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you
Laxol is tbe best medicine for chlldien. tea. It to taken in*----- ------- *
Dorters recommend is In place of Castor ledx Ohio, by F. J
(ML

OSTRICH

WAN.uu

&gt;mb

There was a perform;. «• iu tbe **•
trichdepartxneutof tbesymlicateshows
the other day. says the Tucson (A. T.)
Star, which had not been advertised.
It took the place of the strong-man fea­
ture which was advertised but didn’t
come off. Sanunie Hughes was stand­
ing near the ostrich conservatory mak­
ing a scientific study of the birds and
smoking a freshly-lighted ten-cent
cigar. An ostrich suddenly lengthened
his neck about a foot and removed ihe
cigar from Mr. Hughes’ mouth und
swallowed it, fire und all. The length
of an ostrich’s neck furnishes a wonder­
ful opportunity for a lighted cigar, and
jt burned every inch of the way to the
prompting of bis indiscriminate appe­
tite. A gentleman connected with the
show in the capacity of chambermaid
for the ostriches saw the cigar disap­
pear within the bird’s bill. He accused
Mr. Hughes of having made a voluntary
contribution aud uttered language
which was neither moral nor polite,
showing ihat the spiritual training of
this great educational menagerie is not
what it is cracked up to be. He threat­
ened to eject Mr.Hughes from the prem­
ises. Mr. Hughes tried to explain that
he was the chief loser by the transac­
tion nnd that the whole thing was an
affair between himself and the ostrich.
Deputy United States Marshal Ezekiel
also began to say that the ostrich had
brought the trouble on himself. The
showman pushed Mr. Ezekiel aside, nnd
the officer 4-as compelled to exhibit his
gun ns his badge of authority. In the
meantime the cigar had been extlnlhii"hed in the bird’s gizzard, and he
seemed to have forgotten the episode
of the cigar and was looking longingly
nt on empty soda-water bottle which
lay on the ground just out of reach.

TRICKS IN HIGH DIVING.
Experts bo Not Ran as Many Risks as

“What bothers most people who think
anything about the subject,” said Kear­
ney P. Speedy, a high diver, who, ac­
cording to the New York Herald, began
hia public career by jumping head first
from the St. Louis bridge four or five
years ago, “is how a dive of, fifty or six­
ty feet can lie made into a tank of thir­
ty-six inches of water. You see they
confuae diving with bridge jumping—
quite a different thing. Bridge jump­
ers are neither jumpers nor divers—
they’re droppers; that is, they reach
the lower rods of the bridge truss and
drop feet foremost into the water. The
trick is to maintain the perpendicular.
They must have plenty of water under
them, too. The high diver, as you have
seen, makes a clear dive, head first, just
a boy does from a springboard in
swimming. I do it in very ahallowwater. I weigh, stripped, one hundred
and eighty pounds, and never do any
training. I have been diving from the
top of a circus tent all summer into a
tank but seven feet wide nnd into water
but three feet deep. The shallow water
div© is possible from the same principle
‘hat a cannon or rifle shot meets the
most resistance the more powerful the
impact. Yon see, I give my body and
head a slight inclination upward at the
instant I strike the water, which causes
pie to pop out as n board would do or
oar on the feather. I learned this
trick in the St. Louis natntoriuni when
a boy practicing in shallow water and
from a greater height. Then there is a
certain elasticity in the water known
to the high diver, but the trick is in the
strike and turn, for water windbreak
bones and crush chests, as many a man
knows.”

BOYS ARE CRITICAL.
Writing Stories for

Them

Antbora

In an interesting article on “How to
Write Stories for Boys,” in the Writer,
James Otis, the popular juvenile writer,
gives an amusing illustration of the
necessity of accuracy in stating facts
in boy’s stories.
“Carelessness in stating alleged
facts,” he says, “is a serious offense in
tbe eyes of the boy. He will forgive a
glaring improbability when it is boldly
labeled fiction: but you deliberately
insult him when you rtate that which
he can ascertain from books of refer­
ence ia absolutely incorrect. This is
best illustrated by an experience of
mine in connection with one cf my
books.
“The incorrect statement made was
regarding the depth of water ata cer­
tain point on Tampa boy, and I gained
my information from an old chart of
the Florida coast, carelessly giving no
heed to the fact that there might be a
later publication bearing on the sub­
ject. In less than thirty days from the
issuance of the book four letters were
received from as many readers, in which
th : mistake was pointed out, with more
or less sarcasm as to the wisdom of the
author.
“The latest coast survey had discov­
ered that this particular portion of the
bay waa dry at low water, and at least
four boys had made themselves ac­
quainted with thhat fact.
“It was an error such as an older
reader would have passed by unnotihed,
or with a smile of pity because of the
author's ignorance; hut a boy does not
allow anything of the kind to go with­
out rebuke, and always remembers it to
tbe disparagement of the writer.”

tiy hi tbe

“MOTHERS’
FRIEND”

Shone ns labor. Lessens pain,
diminishes danger to liio of
both mother and child und leaves ber in condi­
tion more favorable to speedy recovery. the past year I was afflicted with heart
*• Stronger after than before confinement"
aays a prominent midwife- Is the best remedy failure, nervousness, extreme wakeful­
ness, headache and general debility.
Physicians whom I consulted Sailed to
benefit me. I was advised to n-e Dr.
Wheeler
’s Nerve Vitalizer, whick I did
Known and -worth tho price for that alone.
Endorsed and recommetMted by midwives and and became thoroughly cured by it*
all todies who have used it.
.
use in a short time.” Dr. Wheecr’s
Bswaro of aubatitulcs and imitations.
Nerve Vitalizer acted ou the nervso*
system, which is the seat of nearly all
of our ailments. Treat your nerves
and your stomach, liver, kidneys and
Sent by Express or mail on receipt of price, blood tronbles will disappear. Dr.
&gt;1.00 per bottto. Book "TO MOTHERS"
mailed free, containing voluntary twiimonlala. Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalixer is the only
reliable, safe aad sure remedy to use.

FOR RISING RREAST

Makes Child-Birth Easy.

BRADHYLP REGfUTOU CO.. ATLANTA, QA

For Sale by iV. H. Goodyear.
Com

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The Owen Electric Belt
Nervous Ailments in either man or woman, from
aoy cau»e. where
fall. Write for
large ilhwtruted (fetaltsnre uni atrom evidence al
these facta. Avoid ImftiUiuris ot the Owen RelL

mowE"as^T^u,K£co-

MORTGAGE BALE.
Default having been made in die conditions of
a certain mortgage made by George W. Gregory
and Ana Gregory to ENelyn Dibble dated Dec.
li A. IX tflSlatid recorded In tbe office of tbe
Register of Daedb, for tne County ot Barry and
Btaie of Michigan, on the 11th day of Deremb«-r
A. D. 1181 in Liber 33 of Xte-tgMges. on page 331.
•Said nmrtgage was given utxin the express
ctmdit.'on that should any J- faalt be made In the
payuirotof tbe said Interest, or any part there­
of. on any day wherevD tbe same Is maOe payaide, a* above expressed, and sb mid tbe same
r in.te unpaid and in arrear for the spare of
thirty d;v.s, then and from tbencefore.dhat Is
to say after tbe laps* of said thirty days, the
aforesaid nrlocipal sum of twelve hundred
dollars, with all arrearage of interest thereon.
shall, at the optiou ot said party rt the second
patty become due and payable.
Deiauit having been nmde in the payment of
Intnrtnitdne Dec. nth. 1894. and tbe same bar­
ing remained unpaid » &gt;d in arrears for the
space of thirty days and upwards, the aforesaid
principal sum of twelve hundred dollars with
all arrearages of interest thereon is now declar­
ed due and payable by the terms rf sxifl mort­
gage on which mortgage there Is claimed to be
due at tbe date of this notice tbe sum ot Thir­
teen Hundred seventy three Dollars aid fifty
two cents, and an attorney’s fee ot thirty five
Dollars provided for In said mortgage, and no
suit or proceedings at law having been instilut?d tn recover the moneys secured by said mort­
gage or any part thereof;
*
Now. Therefore, bv vlrtns ot the power of
sale cr&gt;n tai r ed in said mortgage, and the statute
In auch case mude nnd provided. nntlce&gt;to here­
by given that on Saturday the Twenty-eighth
dav ot March A. I). 1W. at ten o’clock in the
forenoon . I shall sell at Fubilc Auction, to the
hiAhrs’ bidder, at the North front door of the
Coprt Bou«e in the city.ot Hastings (that being
the place where the Circuit Cuurt for Barry
Ceunbrb nolden). the promises described In
said nnrtgace. or so must thereof as rnav be
neoes&lt;arv to pay the amount due on said mort­
gage with **vm uer rent. Interest and all legal
costs, together with an attorneys fee &gt; f Thirtyfive tcollars covenanted for therein, ttis premis­
es being described in said mortgage as] all that
rrace pr parcel of land lying and beinn situate
n theTownshiu of Hastings in the Countv of
Barry and State of Michigan.aud kt.own und de
tMTrthed as follows:
Tbe North slxcv («» Arr*a of the South West
Quarter of Sectinn lliirtv-two (32) in Town
Tbrea-3) North. Il pw* E‘r»’.(3) west.
Tbr parties of the t! -«■ p«»t hereby agree to
par the taxes that hi n be-eafter be ■uneeacd
upon this mortgage un to aud including one per
cent, and the etresa &lt;!f anv) over the one per Is
cent to be paid by the party of tbe second part
hereto.
Etblyn Din hi.x.
r,
Mortgagee.
Ph I taf T. COIXIROTB,
Ate»niey for Mortgagee.
Dated Dec. kith. IMS1‘KOBATK ORDER.
Ftate of Michigan, County of Barry, sb.
At a session ol the Probate Cour..
•.be eountv of Barry,
holden at tbe
Probate office. In the City ot Hastings, la
«ala County, on Monday the fflrdday of
December, in the year one thousand eight hun­
dred and Dif'ety Dva.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Protette.
in the matter of the estate of Lillian
Hynes, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition duly veri­
fied, of Quincy A. Hynes, Administrator of said
' State praying that nts final account now on
lite la said court may-he beard and altowwl and
h decree of Assignment duly made and he disctiarged from said trust.
Tbereupon it is ordered, that Thuredsy tbe
16th dav of January API).. 1835 at ten o'clock in
dir forenoon, lie atolgned for the hearing of
said petition and that the heirs at law eff said
deceased - nd all other persons Interested la
said estate, are required to appear at a session
ot said court, i hen io be boldeu at the Probate
office, tn tha dty of Hastings. In said County,
and show cause. If any there be. why the prayer
of Hi? petitioner may not be granted. Atxl It
to fur: her ordered, that said pein loner give no

Is »0 flexible they caa

Tbe bare leg* of the
and coolie* are a
that
■ balUlio. ot

GRATEFUL-COMFORTING

EPPS’S GOGOfl

BREAKFAST-SUPPER.
••By a tboroug'i knowledge ot the natural
lawtc whlch.Koveru the operations of diirsettmt
and nutrition, and by a c.arefpll apptlcatlcn of
the fln&lt;j properties of wWl-selactod cocoa. Mr.
Epps ha* provided for our-break! a*t and sup­
per a de’.ioutelr flavored leverage which may
save us many heavy doctor bili» it t« by ths
judicially u^e of Mich articles of dtet that aeonsfltutlon may be gradually built up until
strong enough to resist every tendancy to diseaae. Hundreds of b iblte maladies are floating around us readv to attack wherever ttafl-e
to a weak point. We may escape many a fatal
abaft by keeping ouraelvea well fortified with
pure blood and a property nourtohe«l frame."—
&lt; Ivll 8,-rvice Gaaette Made .'■imply with bodlbig water or
Sold only in hilt pound
tins by Grocers, tebeted thus:
JAMES
* co.. Ltd. HomceopatMa
• Cbemiste. Loudon. England.

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

Mioh.

OFFICERS.
D. G. Robinson, President;
Chester Mewer. vice Pres.
Dau W. Keynotes. CaaMer.
DIRECTORS:

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Your
Daily
Bread
Is no doubt a mittei
some concern to y&lt;
but not bo when y
buy it at the City B i
ery. Everyone when
in the city should get a
cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffee at al! hours o
the day. Finest lineo
Confectionery in th
city.

fl. E. REMKES. FROF’K
NOTICE FOlt HEAJCING OF CLAIXB.
State of Mlcbipxn. County of Barry—«s.
Notice to hereby given, that by w&gt; order of tb»
Probate Court for the Cooney ol Barrv. made oa
the rtevHUth dayot December A. D.
raontbn from that date were alfiwed for
’
tera to present Uwlr claiuH uga*mu tbe&lt;
ot
James
Boyd
late
ot
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County. detMised. and that rfl eredlta
said fltceaaed are
ivtitHWi «»
aent
tbelr claims to
add. * F
Court, at*he Prolate office, h the (
Un.Ml!ig*.fore*smluattei&gt;
before tbe Ilfb day of Jitue ext. ar
such claims will be heard beter-said (
Wednesday, the Ulh dav ofMaref
Thursday, the 11th day of Jure next, ~ ~-*
o’clonk In tbe terenoor. of each ol those dags.
Dated pec.41th.. A. I». IRffi.
C’lAK w. AJUtsTBONr,. Judge al Probate.

tkecojise qJ

SURPLUS, a 17,000.00

Incorporated under the laws of the State
Michigan.

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Pennyroyal*5sSt.
pills
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published in the Hastings Banner, a news­
paper printed and circulated In Mild County
if Barry, ouce In each week for three successive
weeks previous losafd day ot bearing.
Cham. w. ahmrtrong.
(Atruaeojry.
trudge of Probate.

Miner K Keeler.
la India and Ceylon certain land
leeches are apt to become perfect pests
to man. They are no bigg&lt;
than
‘
a
knitting
. , needle,. are an inch , length,
and when feeding stretch with great
power. Horses are driven wild by
them, and stazap the ground in fury to
shake them from their fetlocks, to

Heart Failnrc—Ncrvavi
WakefuUncss- fl.Mi
Debility.
W. Windccksxecht, Mvntague, Mkh.,
makes thte following statement and af-

An\evea*tw ?
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�the travels OF SOUND.

DOYAL a
v Safeguard.

absolutely

tartar BAKING POWDER, and is the brand which
has been analyzed and recommended by the very
highest authorities in the land.
The health officers of London, New-York and
Chicago give it the greatest praise for its marvel­
ous purity and leavening strength.
The market is full of low-grade baking powders.
They are mostly made of alum and infeHor ingre­
dients, and are palmed off upon the public at a
price which is lower than a high-grade powder
can be sold for, and yet much greater than their
intrinsic valuer
All consumers should be on their guard, and
whenever any baking powder is offered at a lower
price than the Royal it will be safer to have it
analyzed before using, to ascertain if it is not made
from akim.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST. NEWtYORK.

Mme. Sarah Grand has not yet an- LAYING ON THE LAST STRAW.
mounce l th&lt;* title of her new novel, now
pearly completed, which she considers a
Street by a Blrycl*.
stronger work than •■The Heavenly
The horse has been get ting the "worst
Twint&gt;.” A» she prefers to have; It read
of
it
”
for
some time. First he was
Witliout a break, "he ha- drellned al! o&lt;fferi for serial publication iu England and found to l»e edible and was made into
■ sausage and canned and sold in steaks
and his hide made into cordova. Then
Dr. John Knapp, of Mt. Veruon. N. Y-,
jw opened to bacterioltwisH. a new field electricity tool: away the work of his
of Investigation, lie has In his poasees- okl age—pulling street cars. And now
-oa a genuine tape worm two inches tong the bicycle has further restricted his
that was found iu a hens
He says sphere of usefulness by depriving him
the finding of such an*otganbi|i in mi »gg of pulling the Sunday young man and
is without precedent
his best girl ou their afternoon drives.
And still tbe benefits fieri veil fr.Mii bi- Lively, which was his exclusive field,
.•ycli ng increase. Tbe-latest is that mor- has been adopted by. the impertinent
ghtne citers have discovered that a long wheel, and now, in the next stall to
spin iu the fresh air does away with the the horse, is the glistening bicycle,
■desire far their favorite drug.
j flg _
which needs neither oats nor bedding.
The territory in dispute tietween Eng- Then, too. they have shared with him
lasid and Venezuela,!* about the site of the and the bicycle the honorable epithet
slate of Main*.
"steed,” and the gnudy wheel, with ite
noise less, sneaking rubber shoes, is
called the “noble iron steed,” etc., a&lt;
■fcrt'aur E. Johacox Orangeville
nauseam.
The future of the horse is
Emma Kahler Hope
indeed dismal.
Fre4 F. Hu»ae Middleville
Urao* Irish Ladle
The crowning insult, however, went
24 nnresented the1 other day.
Frank Hortou
Hasting*
Down
Edna L. HUI
•
Grand Avenue, says the Kansas City
J*haT. Adamson Johnstown
Anr.a Wildes Baltie Creek
Star, rolled a man on a wheel, leading
Mwon H, Miyuxrd City
a fine, sturdy, middle-aged horse, 1n
Jaae Keiuerlugton
*•
the prime of life and usefulness. The
Willi Ain H. quick Johnstown
horse jogged along after the wheel
Allie Beers Richland
with his head hanging dejectedly and
UrsutG. Adams Keen*
Clara E. Wicr.wire Johnstoivn
shamefully. He evidently realized his
'Clsrimoe W. Bogers Carlton
Laura M ctatyre oity
2’ ‘ &lt;iegradation, but wns too hopeless and
henrteort- to resent it. And lovers of
J rase L. itkins Kutlaid .
Ella Lord
•
the horse, nan's intelligent friend and
Ctert
Hope
companion, looked after him pitying­
Ghartuii-i Tirixht Hupe
A5 I
ly and wished he would back up, pull
Benjamin A- Morse Holland
Anu* Biaoktmrn Thnrnapple
the man off the, wheel and dance on the
L. BlaochtTd Q.nngerli le
machine—but he didn't.
Lucy 8atnntervlllr

SOMETHING ABOUT COINS.

STILL OLD STYLE.

Llttln Special Value.

Modem Galt.

As viewed from a numismatic stand­
point it is the condition of a coin which
fixes ita val^e. It is not the date or
age, except in lesa than thirty instances,
that is sought for at the big quoted
premiums.
Pierced, plugged, badlyworn, scratched coins, or those on
which the dates are illegible, have no
particular value.
A perfeetly-uncircul&amp;ted cent of 1799
would easily bring $100, whereas a good
cent of tbe same date can be purchased
for $10.
For gold there Is but a limited numis­
matic demand, and'the supply is great­
ly In excess of the demand. The double
eagle of 1849 is worth about $300. All
gold dollars ara, at a premium, and
worth from $1.20 to $1.40 each. Those
dated 1863,1804 and 1865 command from
$2.50 to $4 each, and 1875, $8.
. Most numismatic transactions are in
silver coin*. A dollar of 1604 is worth
$400; a half dollar of 1797 brings $ w, and
a quarter of 1827 commands $40. The
dime of 1804 is the most valuable, being
worth $10, aud the half dime of 1802
eaaHy holds the record at $63. A large
copper cent of 1799 would bring$25, and
a half cent of 1796 is in demand at $30.
A thin -------silver half
—— dime of
v&lt; 1802 wa»
was
bought by it* present holder for $63.
j and has been sold at $75.

The Flemish woman has preserved in­
tact the admiral naivete of the women
of the middle ages.
She is an ideal
mother of a family, says a correspon­
dent in tbe New York Sun. She has no
ambition^ no love for art, for music or.
poetry; □ot a whisper of rebellion
against the domination—of ten brutaii- i
ty—of her husband, who, in her eyes,
represent power, and for whom she
cherishes an admiration which cannot
be shaken. She is profoundly religious.
Her God is sweet. She thinksone must ;
love Him with human love&gt;» as one loves
&gt;. gentle child, und that one must put
Aoder words into prayer, words which
e*ess aid render the soul good. • When
it sees them kneeling in the shadows
fid chwches they give an impression
I
many beautiful statues, grouped
•"® by the hands of a marvelous
artist.
The Flemish weman is simple to ex­
cess; not because she has poor taste in
her toilet; on the contrary, a Flemish
-roman never goes out on a Sunday
thout a heavy .ilk dreas, with soft
ifTOB frou maiking her steps. She is,
»H ih&lt;,'U» •
gentle, pure and loy­
* ®I worns ’dkood, albeit too much sub• ordinAteA

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ct»g«VIAW CARPETS

A story i, told in the India Bubber
Persian "carpets, dh. cour8e, are still, World of a meek-looking atranger, with
« they hare always K &gt;en’ “RWiof in a diatinctl.v minurterlal ah-, who applied
beauty ,ad dur«biHtv to , 'U °th|,r’. bu&lt; for permission to look over a large rub­
tbelr expeMireneM'dj™^’’8” theai ber factory. He knew nothing at all
about the rubber business, he ..Id
.from competition with Indie.
Turk
and. after s little hesitation, he waa nth
U ad HriU.h fabric, end pUce.
mitred. The superintendent showed
In the catogary of tlMWMEcepltoo. v
’athiposA/- him shout In person, and the man's
i questions and comment* Ke*med to
which ■rc*'- **,.e very
ronw from the denaest hignorance.
'm»y rightfyfc, 0
•Igr th. ciaelrea. A
when the grindinr-i
*
", .-room wm
e FJtte ot the Gocpu «' ....tu
rencK"I,
1' he linrrereil
*mger«i a
a little, und asked,
in • bs&lt;tfK.th?K
“Couldn't I have
French currwic-. ot
a specimen dt ’h*‘ furious stuff fprB1y
.

Mnry

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t capacities
Smith, who

thousands of dollars: ‘
as touch as you wiaV . With

„ Ai. inquiry was recently made in Lon­
don as to the greatest distance at which
a man’s voice could be heard, leaving of
course the telephone out of considera­
tion. Tbe reply. Rays Harper** Round
Table, was most interesting, and
was as follows: Eighteen miles is the
distance on record at which a man’*;
voice has been heard. Thisoccurred in
the Grand canyon of the Colorado,
when one shouting the name "Bob” at
one end hi* voice was plainly heard at
the other end, which is eighteen miles

While angling in a secluded glen some
days ago a sportsman witnrewed a curi­
ous combination of poaching ami nat­
ural history. The facts arc as follows:
A hill shepherd, in destroyingulitterof
foxes, took it into his bead to rear one
ns a pet. He did so, and the animal has
not only become very tame, but ia a
mart useful ally. It and a collie hunt­
ing together kill rabbiUi to a miracle.
They work very much in the same way
as two 1 urchers. The collie goes out and
hunts the rabbits among the fern and
heather of the braes or the rushes and
long grasses of the stacks while Rey­
nard all theTime sneaks about the holes
and picks them up us they come in.
They understand their respective parts
perfectly. The colli© seems to know
that It is not his business lo kill, and
the fox is never under the slightest

LolieHes ftir various
and ClMFtus i -lurtrate

I’M ft

Children's Clothing receive* ootirtMut kitclon.
FMhtoa* lor men are oererltM-d in full Mail
by a mxB-aboat-towu. Our i'arl* Lrt-.hJ
Katharine DeForest, Is h sprightly week re­
cital of fashion, gtwatp *u&lt;i social doln tn
Earls, given by acltvcr woman !u an ter
the1 serials for
arc the wg of
American women. Mrs. Gerald, bs ana
Louiae Pool, Is a striking story of New kiand
life. Mary E. Wilkin*, ia Jerome, a Poor tan.
Lieut. Foster, on Parry's third arctic
discusses the always intercbtlns probtrt ol
Um relations between labor and capital, wrt
expedition, found that he could con­
BUirie* will be written by the best author*
verse with a man across the harbor of
Special Departments. Music, Toe Od«w
Woman, Personals. Wbat. We are hr.g,
PortBowen, a distance of six thousand
Women and Men. report and discus*
six hundred and ninety-six feet, or
of Immediate Interest,
Answer* to Correspondent'!. Quretlot re­
about one mile and a quarter, and Sir
ceive tbe personal attention of the nlttcruid
A Good Besson,
John Franklin said that he conversed
ore answered at the earliest practical date ter
with ease nt a distance of more than a
The esteem in which the jailor's call­ their receipt.
mile. Dr. Young records that at Gi­ ing is held in Massachusetts coast towns
The Volume* oi the Bazar begin wkh tbcrat
braltar the human voice has been heard ia indicated by a story that comes from Number for January of each year. Wbeao
Martha’s Vineyard. A teacher was lime is mentioned, subscriptions will beglnhh
at a distance of ten miles.
the number current, at the time of recel.&lt;f
Sound has remarkable force in water. wanted, and a sailor Applied for the order.
Remittance* should be made by Post-tie
Collndon, by experiments made in the position. He had to pass an examina­
Money Order or Draft, to avoid ciumoe pf«.
Lake of Geneva, estimated that a bell tion by the committee, and trembled
Newspapers are not to copy this advere
submerged in the sea might be heard n at the 'ordeal, being sadly unlearned in meat without the express order of Harp A
Brothers.
distance- of more than sixty miles. book-lore. The chairman began the
Harter** PmiODicAiA.'
Franklin says that he heard the strik­ examination: “Mr. ------ , what is the
ili£rr*
“'.•W
ing together of two stones in the water shape of the earth?” “It is round, sir,”
Harper**
Bazar
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half a mile away. Over water or a the candidate answered. “How do you Harper’s Round Table I
surfofc of ice sound is propagated with know?” “Because I have sailed around
Postage Free to all s*Uscrlbert In I be UaM
Canada aud Mexico.
great clearness and strength.
it three times." “That will do, sir!” State*.
Address
----------- •Bhothwi
IUri-kk &amp;
” Dr. Hutton relates that on a quiet He received hili •‘certificate” rs a teach
part of the Thames, near Chelsea, he er without another question being
could hear a person read distinctly at asked.
the distance of one hundred and forty
feet, while on the land tbe same could
At one time the duke of Wellington'h
only be heard seventy-six feet. Prof.
Tyndall, when on Mont Blanc, found extreme popularity was rather embar­
the report of a pistol shot no louder rassing. For instance, on leaving home,
than the pop of a champagne bottle. each day be was always intercepted by
Persons in a balloon can hear voices on affectionate mob. who insisted on
'from the earth a long time after they- hoisting him on their shoulders and
themselves arc inaudible to people be­ asking where they should carry him.
It was not always convenient for him
low.
.
to say where he was going, so he used to
POSY RINGS.
say: “Carry me home, carry me home,”
Nome of The*r Poale* Are Very yualot and and so he used to be brought home half
a dozen times a day a few minutes after
CurJnua.
When ]xvRie* inside of Redding rings leaving his own door.

reneniM acuate* at Array
onM’iey Blgkre attended
opotilni
lei Canal.
'
I* UM Use attaotten will be g'vtn to erery
i-otabie Ixappentog. Tbe chief event* in art.
literature, abd mtnlc i-.nu tbe &lt;1;-«ina wilt be
artlntfcaHy prrwnud. W. D. Howels In Ml*
new depratment. Life and Letter*, will (Hseaa*
iu lib interesting way book* and tbe social
qoeetion* ol the tune. E. 8. Martin b si rtghtiy
gtM»ip of lhe Busy World will be conUnaso.
Tne progress of lbs Transportation Conn il-Mrto*
arouBd the World will be followed and Jasper
W. Whitney will conduct die depnrtmem of
Amateur Snort­
In itas wiu oertn-a Prraidratial clee'.ioc
la
ita edtlortal* and through its politics! cai teens
tbe Weekly win ocmetune to bean fndopvrdent
advocate of good government and *odn«I jnoSey.
In fletlau tbe Weekly will be especially
strong. It will publish the only novel ot the
year by W. D. Howells, and a stirring s-ri fi ot
3 Bcoteh feud, by 8. U. Croekeik Tie Jwrt
■torts* selected are of utusual eicriltae* and
interest. In every respect llkrtwr’* Vwitly
will maintein ita leading place In the Him t ate*
Jouniellsin of tbe world.
The Volumes of the Weekly will begin vltii
the first Number for January ol each war.
When no time u mentioned, subacri;-tioas
will begin witli the Npraber current at the Mow
of receipt ofbraer. ,
Remittance* should be nude by Post offic*
Money Order or Draft, lo avoid chance of low
Newspaper* are not to copy this advertivernent without lhe exprex* order ot Harp «r A
Brother*.
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Sale

On SATURDAY, AN. 4,

were first introduced doe* not seem to
be known. Bay* Chambers’ Journal.
Time bus covered that, as he does so
many things, with the mosses of obliv­
ion, but we know that from the six­
teenth century until the middle of the
eighteenth it was customary to have
them engraved on rings. These pos­
ies or mottoes are seldom to be found
with more than two lines of verse, and
often with only one, but there are few
instances known where three lines
are used. Some of these -posies are
very quaint and curious, and a few
reach a high standard of poetic beauty.
In 1642 n small collection of rhym«s
was published with the title of “Love’s
Garland; or Posies for Rings, Handker­
chief* and Gloves, and Such Pretty To­
kens That Lovers Send Their Loves.” It
contains some posies that are not to be
met with elsewhere, and is a very inter­
esting work, 1 bough but few people seem
to have heard of it. The South Ken­
sington museum has r good collection
of posy rings, and among them we find
the following: “United heart* death
only parts,” “Let us ahare in joy and
care,” “Lore and live happily.” There
is a storv to the effect that Dr. John
Thomas, who wa* bishop of Lincoln in
1753, caused to be inscribed inside his
fourth wife’s wedding ring:
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"If I aurrlre

And apropos of sea bathing,
amusing incident happened on the
beach one morning. The girls were
drying their bathing suite while sit­
ting a la Turque on the sand, and one
who was hatless ond stocklngless was
holding a parasol over her to keep the
sun from burning her bare legs and
freckling her nose. With hardly a mo­
ment’s warning it commenced to rain,
and there was a gathering up of wraps
und a Kcnmpering for the bathhouses
from all except the maid with the para­
sol. She danced out into the breakers,
parasol and all, and was going to finish
her bath in spite of the rain, but she
wasn’t going to get her “hair out of
‘url.*

Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
World’s Fair Highest Award.
ORDEBOF PUBLICATION.
State of Michigan, in Chancery.
l»Atcd, U«c«mtMM* 2ttb A. D.. IW
Chahlmh cox
Complainant

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Cassius M. Mrmaxgkr '
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Defendants.
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Bull
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pending in the Circuit Coart for the
U Bury tn Chancery, at 11*stings on
It thi, be true, uid not the fable It
the 2Stb day uf December A. D. 18».
affidavit on
apjMjars, wc can only
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In this cause «.
It appearing from
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lady who wore the riiing
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m«nt to outMSSf'l’ndI Will
Cantos M. Messengor md Wflliam Messetiffer
live her spouse. How the story arose is not a rf sident ol thia Rut* but resides In the
is mot known, but most likely it is all HUU of Illinois. ou motion ot Edwin J). Mallory
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CompUdnuLt s Solicitor, It I* ordered that the
imagination, .for we find the same thing **ld DefeLdent* Mary a. Meatecssr, Cassius
Uietr apap­
said about Lady Cathcart and her I M. MesM-nger and William cause their
pearance to be
fourth buebud in 1T13.
i&gt; entered hereto, within four
mouths from the date of Hrt« order, and In
case of tbdr appearance that they eanse ibelr
am-wer to the Complainant’s Bill of Complaint
SHE'USED THE PASS.
to be filed, and a cony thereof to be served on
Complainant's BoHeltor. within twenty
Tbe Ingenloaa Scherue^of a Woman oa a raid
dap after service on them of a copy of said
Train.
bill, ana notice ofthls order; and that in de
fault thereof, raid bill be taken as confe**ed by
A genial Chicagoan, who for obvious the
said non-resident Defendant*
reasons does not care to have his name
And it 1* further ordered, timt within t wenty
printed on thi* occasion, secured a par­ dM* the said Complainant cause a notice of
tel* order, to be published in the Hastings
lor car seat on an express train for In­
.newaiBPer printed, published and
dianapolis ix few days ago and as he was rlreulMing InsaM county, and that Mich pub
11eat ion be continued there at least once
about to pass through the gates was sur­ )• each week, for alx weeks In *ueprised to hear himaelf accosted in fem­ eT®*V’.n- or. 0,41 plaintiff cause a copy
°£ UHs order to be personally served on
inine tones with the somewhat startling said non-rwldent Defendant*, at least twenty
question: "Please, mister, could I bor­ Ov * before the time above prescribed for theft
appearance.
,
row you for awhile?” Looking around :
CLKMKKT Smith.
he found two buxom women, who hesi­
Knuu.DMAM^nv.
cmuliJudgn.
tatingly explained that they were rid­
OmipUlmnt*. Suucliur
johkg. Naoiku.
ing on a pass made out in the name of a ___________
(A true copy.)
Register.
gentleman and his wife, and as the gen­
tleman was not present, they wanted
the genial-looking citizen to place his
Harper**
in 1800.
txjught ticket at the disposal of obe •
u&lt;^.l,ord *7. F’num Rise k .Written
lady, and take the other one under hia with all tbe author’s well-known charm of man­
ner. &lt;111 begin In lhe December Number. 1»5,
wing while he personated the absent
DuMsurier. win alro bedn during the year. It
owner of the pass.
&gt;s not too much to .Hgj- that no novel has ever
“Which ia my wife?” he inquired,
1'U make them five."

with am inward qualm kat hia own ab­
sent better half ahould e^er bear the
stflrjr.’
"You can take your choice, sir," said
tbe lady in search of an escort, and he
promptly did so by taking the arm of
the younger fair one under hia own and
leading her into the car. The couple
proved to be right jolly traveling cotnpaniona and the citizen's only re gret in
the transaction was due to a fear that
the story might leak out and get hosae
ahead of him.

successor to Trlbly. fte Personal RwoltecHoa of Joan of Are win continue and will rohtfe
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u,*rt&gt;r&lt;tom ot the
MmIJ ol Orieans. Other Important fiction &lt;rf
!^.,C3Lwl1Lbe«a novelette by Mark Twain,
under tbe tiUv.Tom Sawyer-Detective; a bumorow three part tale caOed Two Mormon*
from

Cf Groceries ad ai
stock of Hicks &amp; Spence’s, at

wholesale prices Now is the
time to lay in fcr hard times.

V. F. Hicks, Assignee.
Butter and eggs same s cash.
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Millinery goods such as Hatt. Fevers.
Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, Velvets.TsmO’dhanta caps and Millinery uottle* In
tbe latest style* at Russell’s.
ijadlcs Jackets and Capes to ose out at
reduced prices. All Dew an desirable
styles at lUaseirs.

Underwear fur ladies and liases a large
variety of tbe best goods t tbe money
4 vet shown In Hartings attutaeii s.
We are always In tb&lt; lead jD Dress
Goods in styles. quURj and price. Alt
wool serges twenty flveents a yard and
upward. Jet and fanccolored bead ’jtritn
raIngs in great varietet Russell’s.

Doyon want a ca»ety We have ever
Atty different pattes to select from and
can sell you an ahvooj extra super Tapes try or Moquetle iade and laid on vour
floor for Im* ltn Grand Rapids prices.
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Ladles sUkkid, and wool mittens, let
wool shawlsu-phyrs. yams, fur trimmin
etc. at IhiMl’s.
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5?e^l Sale !

Boots, Shoes, and hnnshings,
j'BSS -q Rtmunr Goods, Gm and Sittons

•eU Known writers.
Prof. Woodrow Wilson wi&lt;l conxribute six

The Bankrupt Store
Will Give You tbe xtwest
Prices of tbe Seastn.

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Caps, (Fine Fur Hals and Fine
id Mittens of allkinds,
hirtp, underwear, etc..
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Publhh"d Thursday* bv

COOK • BROS.,
HASTINGS, MICH

CORRESPONDENCE
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The G. A. R. and W. R. &lt;’. held a pub­
lic installation of offieers at their hall last
Saturday evening.
A very pleasant time
i&gt; reported.
MIsm Ora Moe returned from an extend­
ed visit at Ravenna last Wednesday.
The week of prayer H being observed
by the M- E. and Baptist churches
of thi* village.
It is reported that the Cong, society has
bought the Washburn properly on Broad­
way for a parsonage.
Chris Andler’s house south of town
burned to the ground Friday last.
The mother of Chris and John Schondeliu§yer has come to live with relatives In
the village. Another son will soon join
John In the business here.
Tbe K. O. T. M’s are preparing for a
puthtc installation and oyster supper
Tharsday night.
John Dillon, John and Leon Bass are
engaged in drawing 70.000 teat of lumber
from Shelbyville lor the Keeler Brass Co.
The election of the trustees for the
creamery took place at Jordan’s Hal! on
Tuesday, a. C. Jones. Elias Gray and
Walter Rob’.nsan were chosen.
The com­
pany hits paid over SlOOO expenses Incur­
red by the erection of a cold storage build­
ing, putting In a new boiler and separator
and yet declares a dividend of 8 per cent.
This year they will mike butter for three
cents per pound.
Mrs. Hugh Davy fell and received se­
vere injuries Tuesday.
A very pleasant Leap Year party was
given Harry Saunders last Saturday night.
Don Putuam returned to his school iu
Carlton Outer Saturday.
Wm. Coman aud family entertained rela­
tives from Battle Creek, Lamont and
Middleville at a New*Years party.
Those home from school on vacation'
have returned.

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South HRBtiags.
The Misses Etta and Mildred Paton are
vWtu« their sister In Niles at present.
Tbe phonographic entertainment given
at the Star school house Monday ere*ing
by Urtgaby Bros, was one of tbe finest of
the season. All who were present enjoyed
it very much and would not have missed
it tor twice what it cost them.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horton have return­
ed from Ohio.
Ells Coburn is home at preeen t.
lin. Patterson, of Hastings visited at
P. Coburns over Sunday.

Tba weather has been very cold, The
.ermometer stood 10 degrees below zero
inday morning.
Tbtre was quarterly meeting at Cedar
Fertal tbe U. B- church Saturday and
.Bunday. Revival meetings will ta? held

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the dnn^lon »l Mt. aud Mr,.
Friday evcnUR.
Orpba Martin, of Hastings. Is
her friend Mias Eatelta Rooeb.
wm no- soeetioK at tbe aclmol
ay on aocuunt of tbe preacher
y aaatating Rev. Cralfft. of

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1506. Sielgli balls at present.
Mrs. Abbie Whipple who has been visit­
ing Mra. J. Odell and other friends return­
ed to her home in Centerville last Monday.
W. R. Vester and wife spent the holidays
wlt\Hufe Vester and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerzy llogitrs returned
from Ohio Thursday where they have been
visiting.
Mrs. M. Carpenter and son Willis ate
New Years dinner with Portland friends.
Mrs. John Usborne went to Van Buren
county Thursday to see her mother who Is
dangerously ill.
Miss Zelln Odell, of Woodland, spent the
holidays with her parents in Carlton.
Miss Catha Blakeslee, of Grand Rapids,
is visiting Carlton friends.
Mrs. Rose Covert spent the past week in
the Valley City.
Clarence Covert w ho has been working
in Lake Odessa is at home for r vacation.
Chas, aud Wdlls Carpenter nnd their
stater Fanny spent Bunday In Saranac,
With Chas. Goodell and family.
Miss Uhl ant! CJrace Wright returned to
Grand Rapids Monday.

Castleton.
Mrs. John Heckerthom died Dec. 81st.
aged 50 years and the funeral occurred at
the house Jan. 2nd. Rev. E. E. Branch, of
Nashville officiating. The remains were
interred In tba Nashville cemetery.
Mrs. Heckerthom, of Homer. Is visiting
her parent* Mr. and- Mrs. Jacob Heckerthorn sn/'
Born Iff Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Geerhart a
daughter.
The past week witnessed the coldest
weather we have had this winter.
Mrs. Jacobs lias bought a house and lot
In Sunfield and will move there in the
spring.
Mlsi Etbe.l Brown, of Vermontville, was
tbe guest of Mrs. C. C. Price Sunday.
Clyde Brown aud family, of Grand
Rapids, are visiting their parents Frank
Brown and wife.
Cloverdale.
There was a surprise party at J. O.
Chamberlain's on the 28th. of last month
in honor of Mrs. Chamberlain* 84th. birth­
day anniversary. Over fifty person* were
present and partook of the sumptuous re- •
past, the presents were numerous-and ap­
propriate.
John Conyer, our singing class teacher,
is winning tbe admiration of his pupils by
tbe able manner in which he wields the
baton, Mr. Conyer now has large classes
at Cloverdale, Bhultx and tbe Glass Creek
grange ball.
Burt McCallum is at home again- Shep Oliver, of Kalamazoo. has been
spending a few days with friends here.
Our streets are easy to travel on owing
to the numerous teams passing over them,
people know that they always get Jheir
moneys worth when they trade with our
merchants, and our blacksmith does work
second to none. Cloverdale does not put
on much style but she gets.there just the

Year eorrrepcndent has no desire *to
meddle with the young peoples affairs, but
when he sees nice young ladles ranking
leap year calls on young gentlemen he
thinks common courtesy e hot id prompt
Mid gentlemen to see them safely home.
A word to the wise is suflUtart
Jt^m Doonan is painting tbe inside of
the hardware store.
James Doonan and family, of Orangeville
spent Sunday with the family of Mr.
Bates.

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Mias Lucy Joslin, of Grand Rapids,
spent a part of last week with Mrs. Ed,
Bump.
Judge Prindle, of Ute Valley City, spent
Monday with Jamea Townsends people.
Mrs. Inez Sprague and children, are
visiting friend* at Coats Grove.
Miss Belle Barnum, teacher of the Pod
Auger school s^ent Bunday with her
parents.
Burt MeQuren and wife, of your city,
Snndayed at R. H. Altofts.
Mrs. Mary Kenyop h entertaining a
couple of nephews at ’Lenawee county.
Frank Kenyon and wife, of Charlotte,
spent Christmas at O. C. Barn urns.
C. 8. Phillips, of your city, was on
our street the first of the week.
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Lucia M. Earl—W. O.
Marcus Earl—Sec’y.
The Grange reports one new member
aud one received by demit.
Sunday School:— •
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J. W. Bronson—Sup’t.
Wm. Jobnron—AssX Sup*!.
Jessie Hathaway—Tress.
Artie Pike—Organist.
The school organized with 7 classes and
about 75 scholars.
The usual hour for
meeting is 11 a. m.
First Baptist church:—
Senior Deacons J. W. Bronson and A.
G. Snook; Junior Deacon Andrew Jobncox.
Term Expires
Trustees
Jan. 1897
Frank Saddler
Wm. Bussard
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Robert Gailand
Wm. Johnson
1899
Bowen- Milla.
Daniel Reed man
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The coldest of tbe season last Saturday
A. G. Snook—Treasurer.
morning.
Fred D. Hull-Clerk. *
John Huggett of this place Is visiting
The church elected Wm.----Johnson,
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relatives in Kalamazoo.
D. Hull
Wm. Johncox officers to keep
John Briggs, of Grand Rapids, visited order during church hour.
A move iu the
bis relatives at this place last week.
right direction.
A word to the wise is
Gpy Pierson and wife- returned from sufficient.
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Grand Rapids last week where they have
been spending the Holidays.

Bom to Frank (tage and wife a son Jan.

A good attendance at tbe show every
night given by “Happy George” Nichols at
Abln»y’s Hall.
Arthur Dean and wife of Joppa were at
L. Dean’s last week.Ed Beers and wife of Battle Creek spent
New Years with Mrtf. Beers’ parents, Lou
Park and wife.
That blizxard lasted a whole week.
Chas Serven and children have been
sick the vast week but are all better.
Y. P. S. V. E. has a business meeting
Tuesday cvenlng'lo elect new officers.
A number from here Intend to hear
Robert G. in gersoli al Buttle Creek Thurs­
day evening on “The Bible,”

Miss Louise Nagler of Hastings was In
the village over Sunday the guest of Mias
Bertha Marshall.
The first quarterly meeting for the new
year was held at the M. E. Church last
Sunday. The presiding elder J.'L Buell,
of loula, was present and preached both
morning and evening to latye and atten­
tive audiences.
Shirley W. Smith of Hastings was In the
village Saturday evening.
Mrs. P. C. Downing has returned from
her visit al White Pigeon.
The New k'ears birthday parly given by
the Ladies Aid Society of the Congrega­
tional church last Wednesday evening was
largely attended und proved to be a very
enjoyable entertain menu The proceeds
netted tbe society about 550 to apply on
the minister’s salary.
Len W. Felghuer la in Chicago this
week attending the cycle show and making
arrangements for the spring trade in
wheels which promises to be a rashing one
thi* anason.
Tim Fuiubts—Quinn examination which
is being held before Justice Mills is at­
tracting wide spread attention.
Every
session Is attended by targe crowds from
the Burronndlng country and much Inter­
esting testimony is being introduced.
The arrest of Easterly as one of the perpe­
trators of the robbery has added much to
wards the interest taken in the case.
The funeral of Mrsi J.. W. Powets of
Chicago was held , at the M. E. church
Tuestiay forenoon. Rev. Arthur Trott of­
ficiating.
Mrs. Powels was a former
resident of this place having lived here
from 1887 to 1892 when she with her hus­
band moved to Chicago where she resided
up to the time of her death, whicii occur­
red very suddenly SaturdayShe was
running to catch a street car but fainted
and wiw-carried to her home, where she
only lived a short time. She leaves a husixnd. two children and a large circle of
triends to mouru her loss.
Will Roe is spending the week with bl*
parents in the village.
A series of revivals have been commenc­
ed at (he Evangelical chureh under charge
of the pastor Rev. Neargarth. who win be
assisted by Rev. Frye also of this village.
Thu iuieoMr ly cold weather of the past
week has prepared fcnodHr crop of ice,
which those who wen* &lt;k' ip|joluted in get­
ting enough of the Ik-' -’vp, are making
all possible haste tn *&lt;&gt;.
Supervisor MeDerby is at Hastings at­
tending the January meeting of the Board
of Supervisors.
The special service* which have been
held at the Congregational church during
the past week were closed Saturday eve­
ning. The pa.-»tor was assisted by Rev.
Davta of Olivet.
Miss Alice McKinni*, of Spring Lake,
whe has been spending tbe school vaca­
tion with relatives and friends lu Nash­
ville and vicluity returned to her scnool
woik Friday.

Hind* Corner*.
Y. P. S. C. E. next Sunday eve and
election of officer*.
'Ed Rowsen of Chicago is making an ex­
tended visit with relatives in this place.
Mi*s Ella Schgffhauser was the guest of
Ella Cox over Btteday, '
Miss Ora Newland spent part of last
week with friends In this vicinity.
Ira Everetts of Kalamazoo spent New
Years at home.
Aaron Bonnett and wife of Kalamazoo
are making an extended visit with friends
In this vicinity.
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W. (). Tobias and family spent New
Years with the tonner’s stater in Bedford.
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Mr. Snyder anl son of Scotts Station
were the guest* o' Mra. Susie Geyser last
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week.
Ray Pieroe .Mid wife of Brush Ridge
spent Sunday al Eli Robinsons.
Miss Rae Roblison ta home for the rest
of her vacation aKef spending a week with
, friends In Balti# Creek. We wonder what
the groat nttradbu was.
Hlekurr Coram.
About twenty of the young people gnthU6 gives ns a very cold greeting.
l rred at the bomf of Lillian Everetts New
Special meetings at the Baptist church Years eve to wcch the old year out
AH
closet) the evening of Dec. 8L, and will report a delightful time.
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cOUHnence nt the M. P. church Sunday
I Bhnltx.
evening Jan. 5,
Mrs. Chas
on who ha* been very
Rev. hir. Weaver and family visited
gainrelatives at B?otou Harbor last week, the sick is now o
elder has returned leaving his family to
Carrie Kenji* la home taking -rare of
dntah their visit and follow at a later date. her mother.
Myrtle Mosher has returned to her
Miss Maude Rockwell is visiting at
school in OraugeviHe, after two weeks
Scottville.
Miss Emma Miller went to Otsego to at­ vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Nonta were tbe guests of
tend the wedding of a friend.
Rev. D. B. Pope spent the holidays at F. Hallock and wife Sunday.
Ell Hallock and wife are spending a
this place.
School will commence Monday the 6, few day s at home.
Our singing school Is progressing finely
after a two weeks vacation.
under the charge of our talented teacher
Mr. J. Conyer.
Bannehl.
PralrieetlU.
Our earth is once more robed with a
Warren Easton of Otsego was a guest of
mantle of snow: and according to Hicks’ Prairieville friends Sunday and Monday.
prophesy It will remain so for the rest of
C. B. Robinson of Plainwell visited our
the winter.
'village Monday and Tuesday.
16 degrees below zero Sunday morning.
Rev. G. V. Pixley and wife returned
A number of young people met at Mr. Thursday from a week’s visit to - their old
McKenzies Monday niglit for the purpose home near Flint, Michigan.
of giving Charlie a genuine surprise. It
Marion Wood, of Dowagiac, has return­
being n stormy night the crowd was small, ed home after a holiday v^sit to his brother
but a tip top good lime was had by all Merrit.
present. Charlie has returned to Albion
J. J. Perkins and wife spent New Years
.where be is attending eehool.
with Mrs. Perkins’ Rot. Jufen Curtis of
Rev. Haist had a little mishan Sunday Irving.
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morning on his way to his north appoint­
Rev. C. Wheeler has commenced revival
ment. His horse came ta» the conclusion meetings at Milo.
that he could travel easier without the
I be W. F. M. S. will j be entertained al
cutter and Its occupants, so left'them at the home of Mrs. W. D. Hughes on Wed­
the foot of the hill. No one hurt,
nesday of this week.
Mrs. Morford returned Friday from Has­
Rev. Hauser of Hastings ta giving r
tings whore she has hwn vhlllug her series of lectures at the iBapttat ehufch.
daughter.
The funeral services of old Mr. North­
Arthur Edmunds has been enjoying a orp of Cressey were couducted br Rev. C.
weeks vacation from his school duties.
Wheeler al the M. K. church on Friday
Irv Brunney and wife spent New Years last
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day with ber staler Mrs. Fred Brunney.
Mra. Wilkinson aud son Grover are vis­
• Mr. Stevens Is improving very slowly.
iting friends near Charlotte.
There will be prayer meeting held at tho
Tbe IAdies Quartette of Plain weM gave
church each evening thia week, excepting a concert at tbe M. E. church New Tears
Saturday evening.
evening.
The Ladles Aid Society will meet at
Miss Easton of Petoskey haa been the
Mrs. John McKenzie’s this week.
guest of G. A BlacknuUiS family.
Several loads of sheep and hogs passed
Mlh».
through our village Saturday on the way to
Battle Creek. Just wait’till our R. R. comes.
Zero weather with ooe foot of snow.
MiBskxmry meeting Friday at Mrs. W.
C. Towne’s at 8 o’clock p. m. 5c tea at 7
o’clock p. m.
Rev. Wheeler commenced a series of
Prof. Davenport and family have return­
ed to their home In Champaign, Hla. Miss revival meeting* at Milo Sunday evening.
Fanners Instltue la Basting* 91 and 29.
Alice Coats going with them to attend
Fanners tills I* your meeting. Come load­
school there.
ed
with question* to refute In practlre what
John Wickam met a slster-ln4aw from
ta taught tn theory. Barry County averages
Dayton Ohio to eonvey her to bis home.
Mra. C. Warner was in Woodland New high io farm crop Tuin not and make
this meeting one of tire be«t In the state.
Years with her parents.
Sheep are bolding up their beads iu an­
Dr. Rawson reports Mrs. Brooks slight­
ticipation of a 00o Increase on their all
ly Improving.
Bowever they are afcairt of
Rumor has it that Mrs. Baker has left wool coat.
our village and said farewell to husband Grover’s veto.
and allx
.Onuurovllte.
Mrs. Finley Marks was the guest Of
J. UlrchSold nnd wire ot Linrinj vteltMrs. Wm. Smith Monday.
erf friend. In IM, vlU«f* l**&lt;
Tb. Bond., Bebool h*4 a New Years
The
It Is very cold but every body seems to dinner In Ibe church on Jan. Itt.
Each
feel well aud no sickness Is reported. Oar enrclMB were Inc and lualroetlte.
thermometer came near freezing «p during clam san, a bruin. It naa been esl
tlial there wrrra 135 kt™™’ peewit and
tbe past week.
Prof. C. M. McLaughlin will uove to all warned &gt;0 mjoy tbe occaalon.
Nashville next spring instead of building
ou his farm at present. He has secured deci-Iona here. X. and A. M. Socket—
the A J. Reynolds property itrnreriy
owned by C. W. Smith.
8. O. Bhehte-S. 5V.
Orr Dunham is drawing wood for the
M cOmber reboo).
u are about all paid in and farmers
breath of relief

And a thousand and one other things that will please you;
they’ll last you; and they’ll be useful and often orna­
mental. Call and see me.

.,

WHOLE NO. 2

HASTINGS, MICH, JANUARY 9, 1896.

K
&amp;

Program:

P 30 Address of Wdcome/Fem. A.
aedy. Ilaatiags. Rwpause. F. W. 1
Fertitaer; Is Tbdr
Profitable to tbe General hmer.'” Prof. 1
Kedzie, Agrlcnltura! Outage.
io so Dlscusrion by Win. Merrick. Hast
ti o') How blisfl We Meet th? Son
Drouths?•’ Prof. L. R. Tatt. Ag’L Cottage.
1] 30 Questions aod Dlseusaioas.
K &lt;’
AVTEKKOOS,
' 1
2 oo -The Dairy .Head,” J.H, Brown, Cltaax. asMKtate edliqr ot tiie Mf?uh— “■
Question* and Dlrcusslou led I
Irving.
2 40 ‘Dehorning,’’ W. 8. Bea
.TOO *WhM a Cooperative------Do loeacommunity.’’ John BrougMoa,
vide.
3 oo • A (o operative
Manager's View.” B. 8. Holly.,
Questions and Dis u-sloa* on b
3 fiO “Blaklng Good BuUer.*
dairy apparatus. Frof. Bh E. Vl
College.
Kvjcxim*;.
7M Music.

POO "Art —
worth. Agl. College.
Wannsnav
9.TO MtWfc.
S 40 -mock Breedmg.' .w H. Schantz. HaaB9W ••Jersey Cattfa.” -Jama* Baier. Bas­
tings.
ibo&gt; •-Economic
•! Growlag and
Feeding Corn.” C. H Hmf. Irvlag.
,‘
10 X Rotation. Mi«
.
10 45 • The AgricultEi xl Cu tage (taadturte
Out of Co'.irae,’’ Prof B. a. Hokien, itantmgs.
1106 ‘ Poach Grooving.” CJiis Bjamw. trvinr.
•
11 30 Hnsluew meeting; election of officer*.

AFTKBXOOM.

'

1 U Solo, Mrs. R. L Hendershott Hastings.
2 to "Whqaufor Michigan.” Dr. C^R. Katizie. Ag’L Cottage.
3 to Quesuoos and Di-wmsslans.
'
3 if. Talk on -Good Roads” by Hob. F. T.
Uotarove. Hastings.
9 » Dlstnistfon tad by W. R. Cook, Jua.
Dennis and everybody.
EvaMxxG.
7 IS Music.
7 30 “The Needs ot «i:r DKtrir.l Schoote.’
Miss Flora Beadle, County Commissioner ot
Softools,
7 50 How Can We Aid In Improving Our
District Schools, DaVd Waxner. Dowling.
8 10 A plea tor Unity of Action Among
Farmers, lion. F. W. Bedfern. Maple Bapftta. ■
Womans Section, at the Court House,
under the auspices of tlie Hastings
Womans Club.
2 00 “Making Housework Easier.
Mary A. May &gt;, Hattie Creek.
3 to “Mocker and Daughter.” Mra. Mary
A. Majro. Battle Creak.
' High Sctorel «•&lt;«»
The enrollment In the High School for
this tei-tn nearly reaches 150.
Agnes Rich of the U. of M. and Bella
Stebbins, both 98’s visited us Tuesday.
Amy Houghfaliu, I^ena McIntyre and
Beriks Bassett are among our new stud­
ents.
Several hava returned after a short
absence. Sucre of these are Clara Merritt.
Blanche Cole, Edith Kohler, Herbert Webb
and Theodore Brosreau.
Sixth Gua.dk.
'

.

Church and Society.
The ladles of the- state road will hold
their dime so duty at the boms of Mrs. E.
Pennock, of South Hastings, next 'fbursday, J an. JO al 11 o’clock sharp, we hope
there will be a toil at tendance. Gentlemen
are United tu dinner.
.
The Young Peonies Christian Endeavor
will bo led by Miss Mary Powers next Sun­
day evening.

At tbe last regular meeting of the BapUal
church It was voted that the regular coven­
ant meeting should be held on the last
Saturday of etch month.
The club social of the M. E. Church will
bo entertained by Mesdatnes Cox aud Whit­
comb and ladles associated with them In
theeburth parlors Wednesday afternoon
next Jan. JStit Supper will be served from
5 to 7 o’clock^ All are cordially invited to
attend. Chicken pie will be served.
Loyal Temperance Legion at tbe Presby tertan parsonage on Friday afternoon
■ext.
Cyril Grigsby will give a phonographic
concert in tbe Presbyterian church next
Wednesday evening the 18, at 7:30. Ad­
mission 10 cents.
Mrs. Wooton will lead the Y. P. 8. C.
E. next Sunday evenbig In tbe Presbyterian
ehnrcli.
___________________

One of the moil pleasant events of
tbe season was passed last evening with
the lAdy Maccabees of Hastings Dire No.
898. It bring the time for the install at loo
of their afficers. the ladies made tbe oc­
casion an open affair for the Sir Knights
wives and invited guests, Tbe company
numbered about two hundred.
Lady Steward, Grand Deply Cum, of
Grand Rapids, was present and Installed
the officers elect.
Twelve lady guards were finely drilled
under the instruction of Captain Msry
Mance, to lead iu the floor work of the Initaltatfon. After the officer* were &lt;faly
Stboriacd to fill their several offiore. |ik&lt;&gt;a one. ef the gnard*. under tire tawter
ip of lAdy Jean MeUugbliu. and pta-

■nts and figure*,
tatter?,

We wish the editors of tbe three papers
W. K. Cook. L. C. Felgbner. and Dennis
&amp; Slingerland a very happy New Year.
Our arithmetic for tbe week is “Dencwn
Inate Numbers.”.
We bare enrolled 58 scholars.
UiuUe.TUire of thta grid? W returned
to her Itome In Detroit.
’ We are going to study by I be “Journey
Method” over South America.
In reading we are studying “The Child­
ren’s Hone” cud “A Hunting of tire Deer.”
All had a very nice time th!* vacation
and those who had black certificate* last I
term are going to try and get a blue thia
term.
..
....
Sitcom. Wahi,.
The following were not abacot er lardy
during the past term:
George Bennett,
Charlie Smith. Roj Omstetd, Harry Wil­
cox. Vena Mance, Ray Olmstead, Herman
Haugh.Clarence Eggleston. Lee Jenson, .
Frank Erb, Frankie McGuire. Cora Eg­
gleston, Mnrv.Ronah aund Linde Weber.*
Local Option.

‘ Are. the Voters of Barry County of tbe
same mind they were eight years ago?
We the undersigned, believing that the
best interests of our people demand that
the manufacture of liquors and the liquor
traffic be prohibited within the iiutits of
Barry County, do hereby join iu.a call for
a Public Mass Meeting of al! rftaBM oC
the Conntv who ar? o( like opinlun. to be
held in the Opera House io tho City of
Hastings on Saturday January 18tb at 2
p. tn. lor the purpose of ?ff&lt;*cting a per­
manent organization, to the end that the
provisions of Act XT of the State Lavs «C
1880. known as the Local Option Law. may
regulatr the manufacture and sale af in­
toxicating liquors in tbe County of Barry.
Signed.
W. W. Taylor. Tho*. Cox. A. D. Grigsby.
C. J. Kennedy. F. E. Hauser, Wm. Camp­
bell. J. P. Robert*, D. A. Bowker. C. BWhitsmut'. John G. Naglrr. D. G. Itobtnaon-. J. T. Lombard,
B. 'R. Roae, L. R.
Stauffer.
Daniel Striker. Jamra UttioK.
M. C. Wuodmatw??.
M. W. HU ST. Fred
W. Walker, J. E. Itamrfl. W. W.ToCtor.
T. Phillipa. John RrtHtm*. J. tt Detinta-

�stings

Banner

Thvmday, Jan. 9. 1H96
OOOK BROfi.. Fw&gt;pnut»ri

The Building-Up
aUn.

of Hood’s Sarsaparilla are remark-By pari tying and enriching tbe
blood and giving
an appetite it
makea you feel
strong and capa­
ble of endurance.
This is just what
ia needed at thia
season. Tho fol­
lowing is from
Rev. Wm. Pad-

THE 45TH STAB.
“Old Qlo-y” Gains One by the
Entrance of Utah.
Prvhlent Cleveland Iiwiwt Ui» i'ror.amation—Great Bejolrin? tn
LaW&gt; City

ConstitutionWashington, Jod.
JJtnh was admltted to the iisterhood &gt;&gt;f stated at
10:03 o’clock Saturday morning when
President Cleveland signed a proclama­
tion to that effect. The proclamation
declares that the terma and conditions
prescribed by congress having vbeen
complied with, the creotiou of the state
and its admission into the union on an
equal footing with the original states
are now accomplished.
Joy In Nair Lak* City.
Salt Lake City, Jan. 6.—When the
news reached this city that the presi­
dent had signed the proclamation every
bell rang 6ut the glad tidings, and from
scores of'whistles there was a continu­

life, it was next to impossible to coax or
wheedle bis autograph out of him. All
the stratagems used to get a reply from
him" to letters failed; he either did not
answer them at all, or directed his.pri▼ate-secretary to do so; and thus the
famous signature of “Wellington” be­
came a rarity highly prized by collec­
tors.
„
t
Apropos of this. Answers tells of a
London bdy who had an album gar­
nished with the autographs of most of
the great men of the day, but wanted

five day* before final adjournment were
not signed by Gov. Bich until after the
legislature adjourned. These were at­
tacked as unconstitutional, tbe claim
being that tbe time in which the gov­
ernor could sign such bill ended with
the adjournment of the legislature.
The supreme court hiisdecided that the
right of the governor to sign bills with­
in ten days after final adjournment ap­
plies to bills of the clnw referred to and
that all of them were constitutional, so
--------- -- -­
far as this claim is concerned,

gucsa coming any where mar the gov­
ernment receipts and expend it urea. A
\eur ugo he placed the surplus for the
fiscal year 18M st $38,000^00. Now. after
5% months of that year have pasted,
he admits that there wtll be a deficit
of $17,000,500. Hero is a difference of
$45,000,000 in his views, and in order to
keep it down to that figure there will
have to he radical improvement during
the remaining months.- The deficit w
date this year is $20,980,442, or un aver­
age of mare than 53,000.000 each moo th.
In order to come up to the r-ecretary’s
statement, the uext 6 months must
show an average monthly surplus of
more than $500,000. Not a fact or a
figure cither in Secretary Carlisle’s re­
port or in the revenue returns or pros­
pecm,
pects, uucin
offers any Uiqn
hope IU.
for »U1.
such
nu
u change.
in on,v two months since the democrayc iariff went 11110 effeet hns thcre

degre** reepongible for it. When the
house act*-, senators will hare to tahr
the reaponsibiilty upon themae’ves, or
elaa plnce It upon the preaident.
It in folly to aapjxMB that a taaiff
which has caused imports of mcrchmidise in 11 months to exceed in larmfly
fraudrlent Invoiced value $739.000/bs,

that of the "Great Captain.” She men- 1
A SabRtantUl Blmslng.
ttoned her distress to a friend. B certain '
Daisy Schofield, daughter of Levi
and in actual value probably more than
Mr, II., end a few days after he, to her Schofield,
,
a wealthy Grand Haven lum$800,000,000, against experts of $7®.great surprise and pleasure, brought ’ bcrnian,
DcrnuBU&gt; left u
VJXlc ......
home
several months uga
000,000, has bad nothing to do w 5th the
her a note from the hand of the victor of
wvW|* friends
~ in
*_ Indiana.
’ ”—,
George
outgo of gokl. There is interest to-be
Waterloo. It ran thus:
Chase, a -bicycle salesman, -r
left about
paid abroad, at least $$0,000,000, and
“Field Marshal Duke of Wellington
t|‘m
c
nnc
]
couple
were
__ _ __ ’ */
—7’“ —t
..
Church at Osseo,
that with the $60,000,000 or &lt;70.000.000
never ordered a pair of braces of Messrs. * ujeljy married and went to Grand
quietly
“I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla and
undervaluations would make, a balance
Simkin. If F. M. duke of Wellington
to live without notifying the
orBeelvrd much help from it. I am very
of more than $110,000,000 to be met in
had
ordered
the
articles
he
could
not
youuR
wife
’
s
parents
of
what
had
hap-------------------- ------,
JFVUMK
----—
•
nhoukful for the building up effects
foreign countries. The net csportMf
a___ A it. Tl&gt;
____ ... found V...F. xr
M. duke nf
of XV»lllnO*tZMl
Wellington &lt;1ab Jpened. The parents
her, rro.-*
gave
ous Jflast of evertlowing joy. The boys forget
ZBood's Sarsaparilla has had in my case,
gold .during the ye$r thus far have been
. *tbeir ble?*.in5
!h*:.marr!^ “"f
of the militia firecj salute after salute. w*XB.ptty" for?‘lbra»&lt;T8;,L_____ *
shall continue to taka U.” Rav.
This was a very odd document for a father will furnish the capital for the been a surplus, and it is not reasonable about $84,000,000, and of silver over
Cannons, anvils, horns, shotguns and
r ’Wiixiam Paddock, Bronson, Mich.
The correspondence is
in fact everything noisy was brought lady’s album, but its authenticity was young man will go into business for to-expect a change ap immediate and so $30,006,000.
not accidental. It indicates plainly
into use. Crowds poured into the prin­ undoubted, and it therefore found the : himself.
radical as the M-cretary predicts.
that the nountry has to pay to Tdtetem
best
place
in
the
interesting
collection.
cipal
streets
and
the
stars
and
stripes
la the only true blood purifier promiThose wild estimates by the head of
Alleged Doud Mun Found.
•iQUbtries on current account sooftsingular
not*
went
up on every
The-bedlam
WCDiUROU
c»«:ry aide.
aiur.
ij The
j ne way in which
»u«;u this
n
_
«antljr in the public eye. fl; tlx for $5.
.
Wyman Ogden, whose alleged death the treasury department are far-reach­ .hing orer $2,000,000 a week in specie.
| Insdet upon Hood’s and only Hood’s,
.lasted
—.cd lor
for about three hours, anil
and news ,.
elicited was this:
ing
in their effect. They create the im­ !n, order to meet the mere commercfel
by drowning
in the Manistee river last
was received from throughout the new |j j,,-.
Mr. h. filled up one of -the
------------bank-.
—------ state to the effect that similar preform-j mptcy court forms and signed it, iu- । August appeared so suspicioua that .he pression that he does not know wh:ithe obligations arising under a tariff which
anccs were going on in every city and ! forming the duke that in winding r.p K. O. T. M. refused to pay the •2,000 is doing, and this distrust of tbe troae- 1
he carried,
carried, ta
ta «ry munajramectcontributeadlreerlyto |
hamlet from Sun Juan toSuiim.il' -...................
'I •fo.onu.«'i»»cy
—™—i~n™ which •&gt;'
I ».nx.o
. (umignee) found ou their book* thesui&gt;&gt; ' dive
Khgle, Waukesha raunty, Wi«.' *Je
f°r
I Ume. a, congressmen wall know, thia
Points In the Coaatitntlon.
assignee) found on their books the sum
,,nopsi. &lt;.f the provisions of the ' ™
M due by hi. grace for a pair of A. Ogden’s brother and Dr. Chase, ot ot the n-sene. M
In ththe beginning th,
the .
Url^ ^Mg n df||clt )(J
,-.....1 -,
|
™
lt,e duke ‘ Harrietta, made uffidavlta to hl. death, people had none too much oonfld-nee In
constitution of the new state inny not I
J...
: the aff.lr’*ae allemd to be an attempt democratic financial wisdoin. and See- !1 cm meat, and forces the treasury to
” The Niagara Falla Houle.’'
„ „ . .'—",
LT’ L~TL
1 look iwo or three times every year to
prove uninteresting. It is given b-dow; would immediately pay x&gt;r hare paid, j tbe artuir *a&gt; alleged to be an attempt
retary Carlisle h» dots, his best to m- thp marl.M1, ot thp world lor---------loan.
The constitution starts oat with the Mr n.’s ruac woa founded on pare ; to detmml the iuaurunee companies
auiionx
ord(&gt;r to
&lt;.|,rn,nt
ZX ’-x css br.$:! * usual declaration that rII men have equal Action, but Itaucceeded.
I The »uI&gt;|m.e.l drowned mon M&gt; tdentl- j crease th.t feeling. Coup e with hi.
ixia.ip m ip.ra in.tn !* m and Inalienable rights that tho right* of
blundering
■
i- „-r। lied by another brother, James,
qnd the the administration ttrade* • y. Tribune
,.| r.K#!l.M I 6 5711X4 &gt; «.® conscience shall never be infringed; that
’
—----------------------------- --------• .
‘ against the greenlmcks and we have one !
tho stau- shall make oo law icspettlng THE EFFECT WAS STARTLING ’ insurance authorities were notified.
dtxUon*.
of the chief reasons for the. constant ’
A Great Mistake. *
*
an astabilshmenl of rcCgi.-n or piuhibitlng
JUlchlxxn’a Soldier ConRU*.
the free exercise thereof; that no religious ' Cvnsteruallon ( nnaed by a Cry of Flro In !
drain upon the gold reserve. No doubt '
Mr. Cleveland has mods a most acri­
lkd.
1a.m.p*.n.'R m |v.o*.||M
a Philadelphia Tailor shop.
I
Secretary of State Gardner issued a 1 mony accept the president’s views as ous mistake. Hi* policy in this matter
test jnall be required a-* * qualification for
. I 3.SK5 40 JW.40, J.1P 1
any
office
of
public
trust
or
for
any
vole
at
Next
door
to
the
office
of
a
popular
!
cenwuM
bulletin of soldiers as fallows:
j final, and therefore make baste to get 'is ndt
OS1JUCN. IamwI Agent, Haris,
" only
“ precipitate
•
and untimely,
lor shall
snail any person
jxrson on in
tn-­
.
.
* •
. .
any election; nor
|
ttUARUM. G. P IT. A. «-.»‘cax
Juror cncccr--.:nt
on account magistrate in the central jxjrtion
portion of ;, The anrrexiite number of United Statci rid of the currency hr sodespines.
competent as a witneMot*
ct juror
it is madness Itself. lie has out-jingotd
of religious belief or tne absence thereof. that citv there is a small tailor shop'; soldiers ofjtoe civil war returned is 42.844. (
the
jingoes;
and
from
being the em­
There
may
be
need
for
some
measure
which £.. thio sign in the window: I otwhom^^e—
j
There
shall be no
union
of .church
-tnd state.
-------------------------------- .u------------’| ' wuicn na1' tuis nigu IU inc winuuw .
of currency reform in order to keep the bodiment of sober judgment, he ha»benor shall any chuich don- nate tho suite or
w«i. Vnn wnit ”
Interfere with Ha functions No public
Trousers pressed while .'O’1 wait.
W.nfcniRrrfcd. 2,ffl widowed. 363 divorced,
i nation's circulating medium tn touch come the hasty abettor of a political
money or property shall be appropriated ‘ Quite a number of politicians frequent and for tithe clvD condition Is not refanaticism. In thus inviting war. he
for or applied to any reUgtoun worship, ex­ the magistrate’s office, uaya the Phila­ ported. Of; V»e foreign-bom 466 are single. ■ with the progress of the people. There
TIME TABLE.
w'marrtqdT 803: widowed. ® divorced, and ■ is also need for a treasury management has not shown the discretion of provid­
ercise or instruction, or for tbe -upport of
delphia
Record,
and
they
often
drop
for 4 the civil condition is not reported. | in which the people will burr confidence. ing a way of escape from that alterna­
any ecclesiastical establishment. No prop­
• i
erty qualific ation shall be requited of any into the tailor shop to have the "bags” The a«es range from 40 to 95 years. Ths
tive. He would send his own commis­
ruatlcp.f
person to vote or hold office, except as pro­ taken out of their trouser knees. One Dumber of confederate soldiers In the state That more thua all else except a govern­
-J
vided tn tills consUtutlcn.
ment income equal to the expenditures sion to investigate th&lt; merits of the
day lately Select Councilman “Tommy” is 158. of whom ivt are native and 46 foreignborn. Soldiers ofahe Mexican war num­ would remedy the treasury evils so boundary claims; such meager infor­
Polygamy Prohibited.
;
1
1 *
XU MB.
a. -n !jl tn 1 in
•
The following ordinance is inevocsble Ryan and a number of up-country dele­ ber 41, and |0 of them are native-born.
much rompl:iine&lt;1 of.—Troy (N. Y.) mation us could be obtained would
6 .1 2 &gt;. 7 !•■; ....
•Aalaawro ' Lv..........
without the consent of the people of the gates were sitting in the tailor's back
come from the Venezuelans, while the
t. IB •2M
Times.
...
Michigan Tmchen* Association.
United States and this slate:
room while their respective pantaloons
•6 X •2 sq *T 401...
The Staitv Teachers' uasociution in I
British side would be unrepresented;
"Perfect toleration of religions senti­ were being ironed.
( Cressey .................... •C X •2 5 1 *7 50l ...
Representative
CLEVELAND
’
S
MESSAGE.
and the commission's verdict would
ment
Is
guaranteed.
No
Inhabitant
of
this
session at Lansing elected the follow - :
MB.'............................ •0 U&gt; •8 01 B H'| ..
______________
_ ____
________
shall ever_________
be molested
In _person
or John II. Fow, who is forever on the
■Cronk-d Lake............ •«
♦3 o»;| •« cr..
., state
consequently be such as to lead io
Ing
officers:
Deffi'i
.............. 6 J&lt; 3 10. a t’. .
Hysterical Nature ot the Chief ExwrUtr'i
property on uceotmt of his cr hrr mode of lookout to play a practical joke, passed
President, C. O. Hoyt. la.n.«lng; first vice
.do«rr Im'- ............... ; 00 3 10! i V- ....
religious wonlnp. I...-. poljK.mous or vlu.-^ £he door of
shop a,nl ,r(11. ln th
AKtr^Cuinr................. •7 tfi •3 21! *8 45____ 1 marriages uro fore\er .or..hlbled____________.
president. E..L. Briggs. Coldwater; second
country claimed by Venezuela. The
.
\r
v
•
1
Saa'.Cz ..........................
11 •’“ “°°i.......1
situation nt a glance. Mr. Fow rained vice president, John A. Stewart. Bay City,
It was inevitable tliat Mr.Cirwland's
Inlrersal Suffrage.
1 his mighty fog-horn voice io one wild corresponding secretary. J. K. Schiller. hysterical message to congress in refer­ people will wait with profound anx­
? 23 3 45 sas’k
Suffrage Is provided tor as follows: Ths
IEUstinim...................
iety to know whether congress will
rights of cittsens of the state cf Utah to I cry of ”
The effect was
“Fire!
Firr!”
yras in
Ln-­ NUea; railroad seert-tarr, J. W. Kennedy, ence to tbe financial.situation shquld
sanction the president's recommend*-,
Detroit; treasurer, H. T. Blodgett, Lud­
. Ont* Grave................ •7 » •1 00 •» M . .
vol. and hold oCl.o «hui: not bo dmlnl or I stantaneous and sUrtlinm Mr. Ryan,
have
provoked
widespread
amazement*
ington; members of the executive commit­
Woodland................. •T 41 1 01 10 n-&gt;......
tions. It is hardly necessary to con­
abridged on accoant of sex. Both mal~ 1 . c. . , ,
,
j
W.-odbury................... 7 5
&lt; 11 to 15 . ...
and female citizens of this state Rhail en- ,be hnrt to UaB“ through the thopdoor. tee for three years. G. W. Walker. Adrian; .In the first place, he must have known, sider what England may do under ths
B i« D. L. &amp; A.
Joy equally all civ|L political and religious ; was clothed, as to his nethe: rxtremi- Mias Flora Beadle. Hastings: Delos Fall, if he has tbe least bit of perspicacity,
, 'i^ir.Alng ...................... S M ........ 3 cc
circumstances. It is very unlikely that
Albion.
rights and privileges.”
| ties, in Curing scarlet.
Two of the.
-vOetrolC.........................
It 40
------ -- —
that his message on tlie Venezuelan she would yield, and she can therefore
Bapldfl............
5 20j u 33......
t**1*”* Provision*.
1 country politicians wore grav and
Fraudulent Debtor Act All Right.
question would produce just the condi­ only await the development of our ac­
Touching labor the constitution pro-;
k.,7
The
aupreine
court
hns
tiled
an
opin
­
tion of alarm in financial mid business tion.—Journal of Commerce.
vldoa: •The rights of labor shall have Just i whlle« but the third wore, besides the
ion declaring that the fraudulent debt­ circles which followed ujkid its publica­
protection through laws calculated to pro-1 ktartled look upon his face, aot much
ffiatiyni
motet ha toduatml welfara-of’tbe state.
। of anything.
His ”blled” ihlrt was or act of .Michigan, by the terms of tion.. In the arcond place, it is incredi­
c^That there is a pressing necessity
a
W. hut it did not parent the which this clans of debtors may be ble that hr should not have realized for tariff changes, not only to provide
tlon, which shall fairly n prubent the inter- *'fw pedestrians on the street !rom see- committed, &lt;0 jail, is constitutional in that such :i panicky ajipcal as hr makes sufficient rrweuue for the gorcrnsncfft,
ests of both capital and labor. The board ing his bare knees knocking together every particular. The rase was brought to congress in the second racssag? would but alnn to protect American labor, is
, - «TU)d Klpli!
•,^Bp^f;«7bXr^lv'coro”n-i’i‘1’ ,ri?ht w»en
by Charles H. and Henry C- Dummer ^reatlj increase the gravity of tbesitu­ nelf-evideiiti
That
tin*
r’* publican
h awrott...
against the sheriff of Manistee county, ation. Why. if the financial perils are bouse o&lt; -rq-Trsentutives Is i-ogndnnt
•The legislature shah prohibit; Th- rm-1 ite&lt;’
trick that 1x011
played
I
by
whom
they
ore
held
in
custody.
Sio
ployment of women or of children under ’ upon them thev scurried back to
as great as he represents them to be, of its duty in this line is a sourae of
8 18
the age of H years la underground mines; shelter
did ho not invite « quiet conference of congnitulartov* among the people.
tne contracting of convict labor; the litbor j
’
Earuki|r« or Michl&lt;nn Road*.
That branch of congress will do all
of convicts outside prison grounds, ix- j
’
.
The earnings of railroads within this leaders of both pnrtirx with men emi­
that it car to improve the present de­
cept on public works tiuder. the direct cod- I
A 8tory of Flack and ^rrlficc.
nent in finance, for the purpoae of de­
irol ot th. Mate ih« poiuleal ano COT1.
A Roc)(1Bn&lt;1 (Me ; woman whose storv state for tl|e month of October were $3,- vising some solution of the difficulty
j tetotz......
plorable condition of the country.. If
merclal control of employes. The exchange ' t- 1- ^0
*»■ 7.
0G4.7M. In (October, 1804. they were $2.­
• BAersPant
legislation in this respect Is not enact­
of black lists by rutiroa 1 companies or
8 briefly outlined by the $our:er-Ca716,160. ’fhe nggrgnto earnings to No­ which could have been carried into ef­ ed its respon'dbility will not rest upon
other corporations, ossrclations or persons '
has particular reasonK for thankfect without excitement or disturb­
*“..KJ&gt;h,l!!tS ,
,.
I fulness that the last years of her life vember I t^iis year were $25,513,513, as ance? The New York World states the
the republican party. The democrats
compared v ith $23,610,023 for the same
The right of action to recover damages ur_.
1 — j *1 *
, .
.
will dn a 6til’ greater injury to the
for Injuries resulting in death shall never ■ are
nt 111
celebrates
precise
truth when it says thutr “In­
months lust year. This is an increase
■ Kictjlaaa Ji
country than their tariff law has
be
abrogated
ant!
the
amatint
recoverable
'
This
lady,
Mra.
Hanrahan
by
terpreted in plain English, the presi­
; KsftCojper
of 8.06 per cent.
shall not be subject to any statutory iiml- ’ name, lived
caused if they persistently refuse to
....... in
... Ireland at tihe
uuv time
MU1V of
VI
dent
’
s
message
asks
congress
to
forego
.
|1 the
Erewhttrain*carry pxMeugtrs. but -.rill be’ tlon.
potato famine.
At lost; things got
Liabilities of Stockholder*.
its holiday recess in order to rescue the obey tbe voire of the people.—Albany
“Eight hourx shall constitute n dry’s ,
an at'hr conveuience of tbe Company, and ,
Journal.
The Michigan supreme court bus finances of the country from a situation
e right 1r reserved to chance the tone of such I work on all works or undertakings carried so desperate w ith her family that they
on or aided by the state, county or mt.nlc- i held a council to see what could be done decided that stockholders in corpora­ which his own folly has rendered
I 'iOMlnsMrithoui nottor.
,
No. 6 will wait at Woodbury for D. L. 4 N. ipal governments; and the legislature shall
E trams wbeu necessary.
pass laws to provide for the health and to keep them from starvation. Ameri­ tions cannot lie held liable for labor acute.”
FINDS HIS LONG-LOST GIRL.
k “Slop oa stgual only.
safety of employes Id factories, smelters ; ca was thought of. but if the husband1 debts contracted before they became
But, unwise as the preside nt's action
and mines.”
1
went but
to the
United
what
stockholders,
that
such States
liability
ia would
K congress cannot afford to ignore the
Surgical &lt;)p«ratl&lt;ra.
keep the mother and children ? So the confined to the persons who were own­ ait nation. It should at once pass a rev­
Killed at a Fire.
Ami McLeod baa discovered his longbrave woman decided that she would ers of stock nt the time the labor was enue bill nlong the lines of protection
Wheaton, III., Jan. 6.—The boms of
lost
daughter,
whom he never had seen,
..... L. E. Haney caught fire
„re rron,
«»a I'itte, m.. performed.
tor American luteresta. and send it to
Mrs.
from ' S “J h’ni
in the person of Mrs. George R. Weller.
some unknown cause at nine o'clock * rl*7e ,5 psRFa^e money was earned.
tbe president, leaving with him the re-of Georgetown, living ten miles from
Sunday evening. A chimney fell on!: and. taking a sad farewell of hrr home
Daniel Haggurt, n resident of l*aw sponBibility of approving or rejecting Grand Rapids.
McLeod married and
I
/
/ Krcry^her-. bompetent
two members of the fire department, and little ones, she crossed the ocean. ■ Paw , died from the effects of swallow­ it. and so ending or prolonging the ex­
She
procured
a
situation
in
New
York,
j
ist ing "season of perplexity.”—Leslie’s almost before the honeymoon was over
causing their death in q tew minutes.'
! ing a brass door key.
enlisted and went to war. At Mission
Weekly.
The victims are A. S. Grant and Arthur and, while the father kept the family to­
Tbe statement is made that 4,290
Ridge he wax \younded in the head and
gether and earned enough to give them
l orCaUlugae. rddrw
A. H. Parikh, Propr. Vernoq.
bushels of potatoes marketed at Gay­
K^Under republican rule, with a re­ left for dead on tbe field and was-ren scanty living the mother worked
lord recently brought $343.20. br but publican tariff, there was no failure to ported dend end mourned as such by
night and day in the far-off city to get
Clinton, N. Y., Jan. 6.—Bartholomew •
his family. He fell into kind hands and
pay current expenses—no deficit—and
the'' funds that would bring her dear’ fffgbt cents a bushel.
Shea, who was to be electrocuted in tbe I
The Sanilac County slate bank at the pr&gt;ncl|Ml -of the public debt was
recovered his health, but could rernrreone* to this country.
At length the
prison here to-day for the murder of j
Croswell filed articles of incorporation being rapidly paid. There ia no rca.ton ber nothing of Ida early life. 8«(ne
years of probation were over, the fa­
Robert Ross in Troy a year ago, was
ther and children landed in New York’ with the vonynissioner of bankiag. Its why we should not return to the same time ago a young physician examined
respited until February 4 upon the con- •
t
methods of doing business except the him. found a depression ia the aksli
and the family wiia once more united.’ capital is $30,000.
fession of John McGough, another •
The Charlevoix city coined granted partisan
an operation.
It
projudlce and
free-trade ami performed
“Ah!” said the old lady, 'it was a hap­
prisoner, that he was the murderer.
py day when I saw me man and the chil­ a franchise for an electric railway from theories of the president. He can bring was a success and McLeod's memory of
’
the
depot
to
the
Chicago
resort
on
prosperity or he can continue the rule other days returned, lie went back to
Trade Fell Off.
dren landing from the steamer.’’
Round lake.
.
of calamity to the end of his career if his old hdme and at the same time thst
Otawa. Can., Jan. 4.—Tbe trade and
Charles IL Parris, in jail at Monroe, he so wills.—Chicago Inter Ocean.
he learned that his wife was dead he
navigatiua returns issued by the gov­
When young and poor one of the now-- was identified us Charles KI inn. a no­
discovered that he had a daughter.
ernment for the year 1895 show that
cyGrover has handed a Christmas Through correspondence and advertis­
Canada’s aggregate trade fell from wealthy citben* of Waterbury, Conn.,, torious Ohio life convict, pardoned last
gift to Johnny Bull on the point of a
ing he finally located her. She iq the
$230,000,000 to $218,000,000, au com- loved a poor and beautiful maiden. 80» October.
much did he love her that he had her’
pared with the previous year.
Charles Puller was fatally stubbed bayonet, in the name of all the Ameri­ wife of a welbto-do farmer. The other
name and a striking portrait of her tat­• during a quarrel at Breedsville by Wil- can people who are worthy of the name.
day her father called upon her. Tbeold
Dieti on the Gallow*.
tooed on his right arm. Her parentsi liam Gardner and Norman Herold.
—Iowa State Register.
man is in comfortable cificumstaDcea.
Pittsburgh, I‘aM Jan. 3.-Albert
opposed
tbe
match
and
forced
her
to
Woodley, th± niiirderer of his intended
*
W. H. Allen, a fanner, was fatally
REVENUE NEEDED.
wed a rich suitor. The young man
CRIPPLED BY PRAYER.
1
hurt
In
a
runaway
accident
at
U'etoswife, Jennie Buchanan, was hanged Iu
vowed he would never marry, and for
the yard of the county jail at 10:48
forty years he remained a bachelor. He
It cost Culhoun county $8,07S to look
Relieved and cured by the Dr. o’clock Thursday morning. Death was became many times as rich as the man1
Some re pub liconn in congress have
1 after tramps during the year just
The first instance on record of the
WC” E!octr,« Trass—our latest due to. strangulation.
who had wrecked his youth's dream of' cloaed. In 1894 the exjense was *3,547. been reported anxioua to avoid any ac­
love. A few weeks ago he capitulated
tion on tbe tariff question thia yeer, constancy of prayer baring a bad ef­
TH* steamer Salina, while going up
fect Is reported from Fairmount, in
New Yorkl Jan. J.-The "internato the charxna of one ot Derby’s fair
on tbe ground that the people do not
’ the river three miles below Marine
Chattnnoogh.
Tenn. A revival has
tiou&amp;l ladies’ six days’ bicycle contest
continuous current
Galvanic for the championship of the world” Be­ belles, and proposed marrisge." She ac­ City, caught fire and was burned. She want it, which is conspicuously errtme- k**c paing on there for several months.
cepted on condition that he should have
ous, ami on the ground that no such
gan at Madiaou Square garden at mid­ the tattooed reminiscence of hh first1 was loaded with package frclglit, and bill as ought to be parsed will be Bev. W.F. Levy has boeo the most wal&lt;
of the
- the loss wm $15,000.
night.
Twenty-six young won»*n
ous worker in the case. He believes Ju
passion removed. The sight of the
signed by tbe {president, which ia an
1
Dr. George B. Lathrop, a professor in
started.
praying nearly *11 the time. For
symbol could not fall to prove embar­
assumption contradicted in direct and
three months he has spent from
rassing to both. A doctor was called the Univershy of Michigan, died at ixm
Gold patpat the Lar*«*U
•
Angeles,
Cal.,
of
consumption.
Denrer, C&lt;&gt;1., Jan.
For the first in and performed a painful but not
in the belief that oiu
Leonard Hngiert. of Carney ,wak killed Uw miigre-u. that I am prepared to eodangerous surgical operation, and the
“ Trass will cure time in thej history of Colorado the
gold
output
tfor
1W5
exceeded
in value counterfit presentment of his first love by tbe cars.
operate with them in perfecting &lt;u,v to walk, aud Dr. W. T. Fain, of Chatthat is at all
The Michigan Knights of the Grip other ntaaun prcmiring thorough end wuMX&gt;ga, who was called to see him, is
was replaced with an ugly scar as a re­
that the Elec- that af silver. The figures are: Gold
$17,340,495; Silver, $14J159,04».
’ minder, so he sow says, to &gt;
elected the following officers at Lan­ practical relief." in place of the remedy authority for the stnteme.nt that he In­
sing: Preaident. Bamurl E. Sytnons.
jured himself by throwing htxns
be bride of t he folly of youth.
Atlaaja Kxpartrioa
his knees too much and staying
Gk. Jan. 2.—Tbe expoaitiou
n mid on Tuesday. The total
Front, lousing.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

: flood’s Pills

Michigan Centr/li

S

UffiL

0

3
&lt;1.

prwm.

Siaga, Zfitoo Htgiif’s

Freight.

No.

4

No.

Kai.

Exurt-

;1

■•

aSfirto-.:;:::

RUPTURE

of

2O0.G0Q and the receipts amounted to
■early $400 -1

William

M eCord

wan

�I

WOULD PRAY FOR CONGRESS.

HUNTING FOR A WIFE.

,

IT BARS KODAKS

FRIGHTENED BY A TELEGRAM.

Bnpreme Court Object* to the I’ hni»&lt;r* ph­
lox of II* Blarpiug JosGcc*.
Visitors and tourists are not allowed
People that are not used to receiving
to take kodaks into tbe supreme court telegrams sometimes dread them and
room at Washington. It is said that fear to open them lest they should bear
the dignified member^ of that high 'evil tidings, but rarely do they produce
judicial tribunal were deeply mortified the dreadful shock that one caused Mrs.
recently by the report that a kodak Edward Moldehhke, of New York, ado?
fiend took a snap shot at Mr. Associate or two ago. Iler husband, who is a
Justice Gray, of Massachusetts, while Lutheran clergyman, was out of town
he was “dozing” on the bench. Judges in attendance upon the general council
of the supreme court frequently take of the Lutheran, church ut Easton, Pa.
“forty winks” during the arguments ' Mrs. Moldehnke was sitting in her room
if the talk happens to be uninteresting, when a dispatch was handed to her.
but thry manage to conceal the fact At once she imagined nil sorts of fright­
from all* but the closest oboe rvera. Jus­ ful things about her husband. With
tice Gray is the tallest member of the trembling fingers she tore open the
court and for that reason is tbe most message. It begun: "Your husband
conspicuous, besides he has a peculiarly ia—” Without stopping to read more,
tihaped head, which always attracts Mrs. Moldehnke uttered a faint cry and
attention nnd elicits comment from fell to the ground stricken with hemor­
rhage. * She called feebly for help and
visitors.
Unfortunately for Mr. Justice Gray, fortunately was heard by the servant
he is more given to “nodding on the who, answering t he summons, found her
bench" than any of his associates, und lying in a pool of blood. Shq was at
The publiAer at thi* paper having some
when he takes a nap his head falls low once put under the care of u physician,
buirinesj to transact at Prescott, Ogemaw Co., vibus to Ism November. I had
upon his breast, his mouth hangs open, who declared her condition to be very
Michigan,
Monday last, repaired Io that ham­
and he could not truthfully be called critical. Her son set out immediately
let While there J&gt;e chau&lt;4d to learn of a re­
a “sleeping beauty.” It was during for Easton to break the news to his
markable recovery from an illness of thirtyfather, who straightway started for
one of bis naps that the kodak fiend
four years standing, the fortunate penon be­
got in hie work. Naturally Mr. Justice home. At last accounts there were some
I Gray is very sensitive on the subject, ho|M« that the lady would recover. The
ing Thoauu F. Galvin. The writer hunted over tiro years. But here I am
that gentleman up, introduced hbn»el( and walk fix or seven miles say ,|
and he was further mortified one day telegram which caused**!he shock read
requested Mr. Galvin to gives brief history without discomfort. My
"Your husband ia elected
by receiving n severe reprimand from entire:
of hi» terrible disease and some history of
his wife. She had token some friends president of the Lutheran council.”
himself- Mr. zGalvin’s trouble culminated
to the capital ta witness the proceed­
HAWK KILLED BY A FERRET.
three or four years since in three diseases—
ings of the court, but principally to
Rheumatism, affecting the general system; been to get relief.
show off her husband in his rich silk Michigan Hanter* Enjoy a Novel Battle
‘‘.Yau aak mt
locomotor ataxia, affecting the legs, rendering bad not forgrtte
• gown. It so happened that the case
him unable to direct his course in walking, dcaL But I am 1
I pending before the court was dull and
The light fall of snow which fell re­
’ the attorneys uninteresting, so that
and paralysis, rendering him unable to use talking about myrceov
ticently made busy times for Oak­
in everything nt once,
lipk, throat or palate.
.
when Mrs.Gray and her fricxkds entered land county (Mich.) sporta, dogs anti
cun appreciate my rondinon m
In giving .*1 history of his trouble, Mr. Gal­ vember, and now I wan*, to ray to
the courtroom Judge Gray was sound ferrets.
Charley Gowe and IKUy
may be affected with either-t------ —
vin said:
asleep in his choir.
। Browu, while rabbit hunting throe
loeamotor ataxia or pandyais, that if
“ In 1F61 I enlisted in the army and was .will write me, I will make affidavit ae to I
j miles north of the sand hill in SouthNOT A PAUPER’S BRIDE.'
made captain of Co. H-, 40th Illinois Infan­ farts that I have stated and to whrt I ovra I
I field, left their ferret In a rabbit hole
try.
I was stationed nt Paducah,• Ky.; in recovery.
to look around for fresh indications of September of that year'and while there
•• Aa 1 stated, last November I was at 1
■
Great Cutch.
caught void and contracted ‘rheumatism. I worst, could neither eat, sleep, walk, talk,
Some of the papers have been print­
After half nn hour’s absenee they ; weft in the hospital there three months; (when use my hands or feet in any way. I read
.xome
newspaper of some one who had b«
I
recovered
sufficiently
to
report
for
duty,ing a great, deal of nonsense about were starti^d-to see a large hawk utrug- i
although far from veil. Previous to this similarly a fleeted as I was. This person
Prince Charles of Denmark, whose be­ \gling in the air with a white ferret in
time I had never been sick a day in nry life sought curt everywhere for years and g
troth'd) to Prineuss Maud of Woles has its talons. The huxvk acted ns though : and weighed 195 pounds. 1 continued in the up to die, when Le commenced, takin
been.officially announced.
The mar­
although suffering Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People
it wished it “hadn’t.” Great clots of ' service during the
riage is described as an excellent one l»kxxj spluKhed on the snow under the j all the time from rlieutnatism. At the close was cured. 1 did not have any frith in r
of the war, 1 was dkcharged and . a few but waa prevailed upon to buys half 1
lor the prinev. but rery much th, re. ,^mbatants.'"The hawk
.
, .
~..w Lunk appeared woriponths afterwards grabted a pension pt $9 Iwxea for $2-50. I nmimtiKM taking1
verse for tbe princess, and it is pre- rird and &gt;hpr n fcw allaJcKJU wenk ! per month for my disabilities. I was never tbe first of Kovemlx r.and in thirty day* 1
WAS IT A K ODOO?
dieted that they will live in England, flaps, it fell Heavily to the ground, with j free from pain for thirty-three long ycaip un­ lowing directions closely. I could wee a m
Go|&lt;l AUor.
til late liut full of early in thft winter. 1 improvement in my condition.
■idenia Which K&lt;
Little Mrs. Annie Fiorenct-, the 14- ‘that Ito will enter tbe British navy, and the ferret firmly grasped in its talons.
continued to grow worse nil the time dsiring
•* Well, I kept right on following in*
AH thisse statements arc The hawk was dead and lusecrated in a . the entire period until last November; I was lions to the letter. I bought another.•ycar-phi wife of Max Fk&gt;reu&lt;M an&lt;l so fc)itli.
An unusual scries of incidents oc­
founded on tbe most intense ignorance terrible manner, while the'ferret came |] then in a pitiable rimditinn. I had been dozen boxes jaxl then a third, of whicbll^
daughter of Abrnlinin Feinberg. - iu
curred during tho quern’s recent jour­
nearly two boxes.
boic*. It baa
has ra^mel
rasimel
aivl
ataxia left nrariy
the real circumstances, oays Lon- uri Mr.:iin&lt;r with one tmnrunv throtrob ! stricken with Pparalysis
“ral*si* "
V1 lh»cvnw&lt;cr
‘*-vmrtcr arnxia
the -r-tody cf tilt ijolict-tnatrou at Den­ of
।
-r .
■ UP soiling Witn one puncture turougn
jn adcnion to n»y cheu mat non. . For three land I am going to make it an &lt;vm ktObi
ney fiom Bahnond to Windsor c;isth*. |
: he crown prince and u loose fold iu its hide.
years 1 «:&gt;&lt; helpless. 1 ccuk) noi talk because I nop. Not tbit I fear that 1 a-a act v,
ver, stys the Rot k;. '-b-utitnin News,anil don J rutbFirst, her majesty's favorite collie dog |
crown princi’SH of Dcumark arc W
cvidentlv m»un"ed on • of rardydr, 1 could not calk because of-the! fori never felt better every way in my
“
’
As I'.tfie airiho?-iti«‘.4rresairred upowran at wws ...........
killt-d on 1 the
raih
But
don
an/eb*a«»
-”- the ferret an it left the rabbit furrow
!oc'”” ior :
a: ? ”'.v hR“',.K•,Brn*
lln
.‘ JI d{,
“’’‘t propose to take imy-bKi.ar
Eutempt on the ;.u;t rt[ the father to of the richest royal personages in F
the ferret a» it left the rabbit furrow. I
■ '
. u
Princrj-• Louise wan boarding
The crowd princess was the und not being posted on the cunning ; drawn, from thenmatrun. You rae my knees quitting too xfxxj.
coerce the girl iiifoa Linding urarriagv ■ rujx».
“Am I sanS that Pink Pillk cured i
at Aberdeen she missed the step of the
1 only child of King Charles of Sweden animal's fighting qunlitIlv:. made the j now.
now. , Ju-1
Ju ; us
as limber ardours.
a*t yours, _ Ix»st wmimcr
Ransocr Why should £ not. be? Did I not suffc
conch ami i\ il. ajpd crawled into the ।
{
1
could
not
move
my
kn(jt*.
nor
could
I
get
agonies
of
hell
for
years
without
relief
T
‘
and
Norway
by
his
marriage
xvith
In the county, court there is |K*r.&lt;V
graaScat mistake of its life. The hawk
. diem together irithin six’ inches. You ue 1 took Pink Pilla and carer out in the s
carriage on her hands and knees. Next, •
g a motion to «(&lt; aside the uiarruiti’ Princess Louike of the Netherlands, was as large vs a Sbnughni rooster.'
I niy fingers, straight and nearly rccovrixd from I sm; as you see me to-day and then sal
the pilot engine which uhvaysp:„
। of Florenpv- and-1 the ch*ld which »vill tvho wta prolmbly the greatest heirera
| their -iiflhw*. At thru Uiue, if 1 attempted if lam rare? Is a ‘man rare
tbe royal, train was. in Rifmc n,*? ' * .’ i be decided shorUy. Tiir weJldinir took in tbe world at tbe time of her mar­
MARVELOUS MIND READING. 1 to walk 1 »a&lt; liable to g«&gt; bnckv. artls ur’side- die xone lime? J am just a* snre FrA
thrown • f:*OTr. the raila. and th)
j ways or fall down a* I was to go forwarfis, bc- cured me ns you are sore that you are ।
riage.
When Crown Princess Louise
caURe of the lark nf power cf lominotipn. I to a long rest mow1 time. Sure Pink
ucut caused n long delay. Af
Feinberg last Ikwmbvr ’i’hp itiolrw of was married in ISfJD her fortune was
prayedTcr years to.dia ttsd be relieved pf my cured me? Well, 1 nm happy to reii
riving nt Windsor castle hrr n
estimated
at
upwards
of
HO.OOO.OOO
of
•
yes! A thoosuni times yer? ; :■
Feinberg in allowing hia daughter to
1
The greatest- mind-reading act ever suticrinr.,
went out driving and came near nmfrauc-s. and it- has since been largely
“ Had it not been tliftt bur. Government raw
I knowjxpatively thiu I was eared ft
! marry was tor the exchange bf his nhild
performed in Iowa was done here the fit toincr-'s-# my pervitin from $t» to fE7 per William^ Pthk -l‘il!&gt;, and I believe 4
ning over a bicyclisL
The latter
increased
by
judicious
investments
und
1 fur u gold mine a« far as the officers of
other day by N. W. Hanson, a young month cr.d pay me |3jl40 back prtwion, I that it w the most wonderful remedy i
jammed his wheel into the whr&lt;ht of
the Colorado Hurmanp society, who in- systcumtie frugality. It is understood resident, of Mason City, He has been slmull hare suffered for the necessities of htrnee today, and every fact I have
the queen’s carriage. The bicyclist was
sented to you is knmvn to my ueiriib
&gt;estimated the cxm’, have b-rn able to 1 that a settlement of at Irxmt haW a practicing the art for tho past year. lift.
slightly injured. Her majesty ^topped |1 determine.
I inili.oij sterling will be made on Prince
Before this rime ? had ‘.rested with the well as. to ray’ielf and they wJAi.
*
He has opened at different times three
best muli-xl iu-n of Tietyoit, Cleveland. Mil- truth of m remarkabJcl cure.”-*
to inquire as to the extent of.his in­
Florence, it tterms,-refused after the Charles by his imrente when he roar- ax-tumbler luuik safes, and the other
wnuke*, Chicago und srTcnu -nher rnnhern
Dr. Williams* Piuk Pills arc an nod
juries and expressed herself as greatly
cities, but a« I raid. -&lt;tew grrunrily worse specific fxrarli dimaM-t- a-&lt; locomotor ti
marriage to pay tor bis wife u!nd trouble • rics. He is also to be provided with a
pleased that the accident was not cnore between the girl’s father unjd her hits- j residence in Copenhagen, and one of day a committee was [appointed to twt until 1 Mould not. h.-ve given $1 for my partial paralysis, St. Vitas’ danre. fc
,
’ him in the Johnstone feat of driving chances of life last Note.'ub'T. ahd, in fret, nmndrai. rh-un:atisTu, nervous m tqlaci
serious.
will
bund resulted. At present] however, 11 tlic uutuercus royal country erats
’au» win trough the cjty
finding a bidden would r.ither have Ixeui dead than idhre. I uftor-eflcct of la grippe, polpi*2kj»^-v
be made over to him. T T* DC* . ar
—3.4—..* The
‘I'h* test waa
wna -a
nnn the only weighed 132 |m&gt;uii&gt;!a - You her me to-day. heart, pale and sallow complexions;
„ - rs object.
GIGANTIC SKELETONS DUG UP. xi he two men nre the best ^&gt;f fritnds, I
a severe one,
this conditiou of attain, haling bren
x’f
tDO“n,‘ OT'- of tho“'‘
I weigh 176 and am free from pH in entirely, freling resulting from nervous proednaii
committee malcing a drive of over two au&gt; slowly bpt rarely rami ng strenathJ You
disoMM-s resnliiug frem vitiated humors1
brought about by iwomisrei made by pnheetete whom we have imported
miles .through the streets and alleys, ■er I get up stairs all right, and 1 rotnc up
Horenoe. KreroUy Frinberr come to
,roni G^-any In «oeh largs number.
hidings letter beWndagratc in the post these «tair- a doten time* a day now. You etc. They ore also a soerific for frocM
. Excavators.at work in the west part Dearer, leaving hie -wife in eta-rge ot \ darXnK th'‘
100 years or «a.
would
not
discover
that
I
was
ever
ca.tble
to
fuliar
to fcmalcb, sucu m supprexsoMA,
office. Hanson drove at break-neck
•peak. 1 ahull go to work with my t&lt;*.&lt;is or. a regularities and all forms of xraknrar.
of Anderson, Ind., made a startling dis­ their Cripple Creek dram shonand look BRITAIN HONORS OLD GLORY,
speed and found the letter without a carpentci soon, ro as to help me inermse in men ther effect a radical cure in ail c
covery just after dusk the other night. charge of his cheap clothing store at
_____
nishap. Those who witnessed his per­ strength. I was so long unable tn take a step arising from mental worry, overwork or
Tticy were at work when a portfosi of 1440 Blake street. Florence followed Qnwa Wcuiria** Wax ships Fira satatra
ceaaraof whatever nature.*
nature.
formance say that he ia the superior of that 7 do not frri hardly safe on -my pins ’ ceasrauf
yet, although J bare not frllcn down in
the earth gave in, and they found a him and secured work-aa a bartender I
Theae pills are manufectured by tfie
OB the
«*r Juiyeither Bishop or Johnstone. He states several moutlis. I a # learning the use of mv
W’llntmx' Medicine Company, BcheaeC
sealed caxr. Investigation and further in a Kidoon at 13th and Market street*. '
Representative Mercer, of Nebraska, he can do anything «
««««
v
—
the mind can con- legs, h-inda, arms and tongue again. I guess
excavations opened it, There were a The little girl is quite anxious to be wbo spent a portion of tbe summer in &gt; eeive of, providing there is mind to lead von will think 1 haverwxtvered the UBricftiy- N. Y., and are sold only in boxes bearini
firm’s trade-mark and wrapper at 5U 1
dozen skeletons in a sitting jjositior., all separated from her husband, and there- ’ Japan, has returned to Washington. He hjm |n doing IL
latter if] keep on, but I want to pra-iice nn a box or aix boxes for $2.50. and are i
•again and mak&lt; up fo^ lost time , and tell I raid in bnlk. They may be had of all &lt;
lacing the west, on the inside.
The fore when her
hn- /n.kn«u.. sub-:’ said the
-----------------------------father K-w,™..J....i
broached •the
t^&gt;0 other dav
day that he witnessed in
Id
scene was a strange one and caused a ject of a Jewish wodding to her the. I‘ Yokoliaina &lt;m the 4th of July the re­ GREENBACKS A BED FOR MICE. •ver y one of my now Imppy lot
decided aensatkm.
The skeletons other night he rahuxLquite a disturb- ! markable sight ot n British flert. firing a
seemed to-be holding a council of war. once. Feinberg, it w alleged, beat her j salute In honor of the declaration of inAll were erect By their sides were the severely. At any rate the unfortunate de|»e.ndeDce. Such a thing never oc­
Among the bills recently presented
remain* of what had once been their
child sought the protection of the po­ curred before in Yokohama. It has for redemption at the United States
trinkets. Most of the skeletons were of
lice and wm gi^vu shelter in .the ma­ been the custom for the British fleet to treasury were ten of S100 denomina­
abnormal proportions, indicating that tron's apart menta
have bnsinem up the coast on the 4tb of
tion, one of $500, one of $1,000 and five
the race thus buried was a mighty one
July w hen American worships were an­
of $50.
They were nibbled around
physically. It is but a short distance
chored at Yokohama. They felt a diaMICHIGAN’S HOLY DEER.
the edges, but
enough remained
from the celebrated Indian mound*.
inclinatk&gt;D to assist at service commem­ j to render them, good. This $2,750 con­
Allied by * Hunter, und Its Halo To
orative of their own funeral. Early 1
stituted a mouse’s neat. The bills had
NEW CURE FOR CONSUMPTION.
last summer, however. Admiral Buller,
, been laid away in a trunk, and when
A story is told in the vicinity:«£ At- 1
of the British fleet, told Admiral! Car­
X New T»rk PbyrleiaD PuMUbw t&lt;*«
■ the owner went to look for thrm they
tan tn, My:h., alwut a big buck deer ,
penter. of the American fleet, that he |
were gone. Search was instituted, but
sv
ith
a
white
halo
aroqnri
his
head.
A
’
At u crowded meeting of the New
would celebrate th# 4th with him at
i no trace of them could lie found. Final­
was near enough
Yotk County Medical association tbe hunter .from Clyde,
Yokohama.
ly ii mousehole was noticed through the
to
see
a
white
ball
on
the
buck
’
s
head
1
. other day. Dr. Hubbard W. Mitchell ex­
“If yqur flcot makes more noiae than
hibited the formula for the fluid which between sthe antlers, but l&gt;e had hoard mine it will lie because you have got bet­ bottom of the trunk, leading under the
floor. The boards were taken up and
the
story
rixout
the
Divinely
protected
has l&gt;cen exploited lately as a jxxiitive
ter poiwder, Iw my guna are just an
eure for consumption. Jt was made deer and did not shoot him. Many re­ big," said the British admiral. And a mouse scampered away, leaving five
little pink and white crehtures too
fused to believe the story, thinking it a
sure
enough on the morning of the 4Ua
public and is as follows:
young to walk lying on the pile of
bit of superstition, until last wedc, &lt;
the British fleet waa in Uie harbor
Water, 2 rollons.
greenbacks.
when
a
hunter
on
his
way
froniMcKla1
Marricalum sulphate, 77 praias.
burning its powder.
.
ley to Atlanta brought in a pair of I
Magnesium cMoride, 740 mains
COUGHED UP A NUT.
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infhnta
Calcium chloride, IX&gt; grains.
monster antlers.
Im paler! betweenTHIRTEEN TIPSY ’COONS
Potassium chloride.
rralnsi
and Children. It contains neither Optam, Morphipe bof
them by several prongs was the skuH
J*~Ee&lt;! Half of a Hickory Nut Imbtddvd
Ferric chloride crystals, 90 fxatna.
Get Into a Cider Mill, Become Drank »&gt;d
ta a Boy’« Laos.
of a full-grown liyman being. The
Hypochlorite of sodium, 70quarts.
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute,
ghastly empty eye-sockets wore fast- j
{
Elmer, the 11-year-old son of Con­
Hypochlorite of potassium. TOsrains.
John Davis, one of the largest eiderfor Paregoric, Drop?, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL
'
Dr. Mitchell said the formula had ened so tightly as to resist all efforts to 1
tractor IL G. Wait, of Connersville, Ind.,
| makers in Indiana, killed 13 ’coons
originated with J.W.HigginOcheinist, remove. Lhem. Tbe skull was nearly !
in a fit of coughing the other morning
; one morning recently, the result of very
and said five cases in which ft'had been white with exposure. It looks as if it
expelled from his left, lung the jagged
peculiar circumstances, writes ar An­
tried had resulted in sb so hi to recovery. had been ten years exposed to the
half of a hickory nut that had lain ixnderson (Ind.) correspondent of the In- ,
feveriihneia. Otttoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
I
bedded there for one year and nine
weather.
dtanapolis Sentinel. Mr. Davis* cider
MET AND LOVED IN PRISON.
months. The parent* of the boy have
cares Diarrixea and Wind Colic. I
‘
rolierea
mHI is very extensive, is built of wood,
been doctoring him for whooping
War4&lt;a?s DaughfBr Elope* wiSte a Farand stands away from his house. He
teething trouble*, cure* eonstipation
cough and lung trouble all the time.
waa awakened by noise from the mill
Hyton L. Skinner and Annie B. Curry, Academy of Medicine has submitted
«v
...
at midnight, and upon investigation
daughter of the warden of the state to that body a memoir in which be
&lt;• lung specialist of Indianapolis were
and bowel*. tiring healthy and nataial | Heep. Caamaintains that the numerous cases of ' found that 13 ’cooua were on the inside
prison at Eddyvil le, Kyhave been mat secured. Meantime afll hopes for the
chlorosis, neurosis and neurasthenia drinking cider. He fastened tbe door
ried &lt;nd er peculiar circumstances.
recovery of the ehl Id were gone, and
observed among girls la due to excea-11 and
-•••-»
locked them «in securely and went
Skinner was received in 1892 for seven
death was looked forward to as ansire practicing at the piano. . He has I1 to bed. When he got up the next morn­ avoidable. Now the physicians are oonyear* for killing Martin Bigwood, and
ing be took a ’coon dog and several
drawn
up
atatistiaa
which
go
to
prove
came near dying in prison. The war­
tdent of his full recovery.
hands and began the killing. He found .
den’s daughter nursed him, and inter- that of 6,000 pupils who were obliged the ’ooons drunk and undergoing all i
reded after hia recovery with Gov. before the age of 12 to learn to play
stages of jags. The acene waa a moat I
John Workman, of Hawley’s Station.
tbe
piano,
nearly
12
per
cent,
now
Buf
­
Brown for a pardon, aft^r which the
peculiar one. They had rolled the bar­ Tazewell county, Hl., displayed a rare
couple eloped to SL Louie. Tbe warden fer from nervous troubles.
rels over, which bad been left open to cariosity in Peoria, the other day. It
and Mrs. Curry have forgiven them,
allow tbe cider to work. They had1 is a tooth of a mastodon which was
and they W return to Kentucky
Forty years ago Theodore Parker drunk themselves full of bard cider. found by his children on the banks of
prophesied that before the end of the In five minutes all hod been dispatched, Coal creek after the last heavy rain. It
and their skins were brought to this is evidently from the back of the lower
' A. NriKm ILayburn wu crpMlng tbe century Kansas would have a million
city last night aa substantial evidence.
rsllrorel treck near Kingrton. O., hi. inhabitants and be worth a billion
doUara
The
prediction
has
been
more
tteiu. Garel.
pound", ud hre root" revrn inchre
boree
wre .truck by « we^-bound
So mpeb has been Mid about the
wiHjgenent it to the Peoria
freight. Tbe Lorre wre killed uxl • than fulfilled already. Kansas has a
part of tbe dubbwd torn wra;. but mil Von and a half people and is worth failure of the Baltic canal that the four Bcientrfic aaaociataon.______
$2,000
JXK-,000.
B*ybura, who
bound asleep in hi"
largest ironclads in the German navy j
. unr7. knew nothin; ot it until some
were recently
, sent through
_ it os a test. I A Washington reporter snya: "Hetty
time after. The luwgy w»» hurled M
They
made the trip in 11 hour* without Green,
The citizens of Antwerp pride them­
selves on poaseBsing the best breed of
carrier pigeon, and will not only taka with which Germany can transfer her week.
Ast COB Oust, • Blind ■Inlstor. Dotows to
I'rombcuom Manner.
B« Douse Chaplain.
The marriageable women of Craw­
Another blind man has come forward
fordsville,
Ind.,
arc
mush excited over
ash candidate for the house chaplaincy
in the coming congress. He is Rev. H. the advent of a rich widower here who
is looking for a wife. A short time ago
N. Couden, of Michigan.
Dr. Couden promises to limit the Abe Eastos, aged 70 years, came here
length of his prayers. With his Infirm- from Danville, Ind., and took rooms at
•V and his promise he stands well a private boarding house. He then went
equipped to get votes. The loug-yvinded to a clothing store and purchased a suit
ministers make poor chaplains, for of clothes and a stove-pipe hat. He told
most of the members do their prayiug the landlord that his errand here was
athome, and therefore like to have short to find a ^ife, and he hired a man to
stand on the street corner and help him
invocations in the house.
Dr. Couden lost bls sight in the war. watch the Iadk&amp; who passed. When a
He is chaplair of the Michigan G. A. IL, single Indy would pass whom he fancied
and has beexi quite active in grand army he would get her name from the man
work for a nuuilicr of years. Every city with him. After he had 50 nuiue^on
in which the blind pastor has prirached his list he graded them to suit his fancy,
has indorsed his candidacy and recom­ and called on thf ones he thought he
mended him to the tender mercies of would like best Jo marry, and lie has
now been four days calling upon the
their rrpnmrr.tatives.
’
Shoo id Dr. Cnuden be chosen Wy tha ladies os their names are on his list.
At one place he made a favorable, im­
house, nnd Dr Milburn be rctahrod by
the senate, the congress of the United pression, but the lady u-sked for a little
States would have two nigntJeis men time to think about it. Before he re­
praying for its welfare and Invoking turned she had found out that .she was
not his first choice and when he came
Divine guidamy for Its acta.
back for an answer he received a nega­
IN LOVE WITH A PICTURE.
tive response and had the door slammed
in his face. -.Hr. employed on uttor:*.&lt;*3
to help him win a wealthy widow, but
she heard of his in any proposals and or­
A marriage, solemnized (heather day
dered him out of .her house and threat­
at Versailles, Morgan county, Mo., but
ened to shoot him if he returned.
not made public until several days
He proffered to another woman in a
later, has much of tlie romantic about
room full of callers and she drove him
it, ns was learned when the bridal
out of the house.
At one house at
couple arrived at Sedalia the other
which lie called he found a room full of
evewing. The groom is Ulysses S. R.
ladies and he treated them all tochewMutse, of Woodford, O_, and
u&gt;u the
wie bride
uriue .
.
•
vhosr jmrentF !np/un? »«&lt;[
proposed to the one
Miss Minnie F Walters, w
.
..
’ tl.
hc fancied the most.
reside at Lincoln. Bruton county, nlThe otbfir day lie went into a niillit though she has been living with her
nery store, and. calling the saleslady to
grandparents nt Versailles. A year
ago Mj*. Glinse obtained a photograph of one side, he told’.her his story and pro­
posed marriage. He was seen in the
Miss Walters from a friend who had vis­
evening Aud said .he was having, a
ited at Versailles. Soon after he ud
pleasant lime hunting for tf wife and
•dressed a letter to her. requesting the
that he did not projiose to leave until
.privilege of corresponding. Regular
be succeeded. The last seen of him he
■exchange.of letters followed, niitl last
_
.
...
-i- v
hnd looked ovrp his nst and started out
Sunday Mr. Chase arrtn'd tn \ crsailies । .
j ,
.
, ,
.
. J
.
,,
to see another jadv -about Iwronnng
and proposed nuirnnge. He was ae- - ■
•
■cepted, and the brid.- will now present
her busbnnd to her ’parent*.
AN AVARICIOUS FATHER.

A Patient Cured who was Afflicted with
tism, Locomotor Ataxia in the Legs and
Paralysis of the Throat

It was in Prescott, Mich., the Patient was an
Soldier and has Hundreds of Friends
The Case Reads Like a Miracle.

What is

CASTOR IA

Castoria.

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, Jan. 9. 1896.
MARSHALL L.COOK, Editor

THE HAST!MG8, MICH-, PO8T6FyXCE,
AUGUST 14, 1879.

EASTERLY ARRESTED

JJuclt bam baa demanded the payment
of W*,000 Indemnity of the Turks for the
burning of American property by tbeKurts In their raids on tbe poor Armenian*. FOR ’HE MURDEROUS ASSAULT
ON OAVIO JACKSON. OF MAPLE
Unless the cash la paid our Unele Samuel
GROVE.
proposes to ruu some of his big boats to
the Bosphorus and show the Turks bow
nicely they are Constructed, and possibly

how well their guns can slioot.

Fifth Gbadk—Fifth Ykab
Reading. Teacher may prepare qoeationa on the work studied during tbe term,
or use tbe following turned on the selection
entitled “Marco Bczxarto:” I Who was
Mareo Bozzaris? What did he do that
made bim famous? 2. Pupils real the
first stanxa of Um poem silently, tbeu select
Ivc words of two or more syllables aad de­
fine according to the context 8. Teacher
prononnee the following words fur pupils
toipell and mark dlaeritloally: guarded,
haunted, sen tries, altar, comrades, wall,
dance, bier, ocean, calmly. 4. Use tbe
following wnrdk correctly In origlaa! sen­
tences: triumph, sire, expire, repoee, knell.
5. Have each pupil read one stanza of the
poem, and grade on distinctness of utter­
ance, and rendering of tbe aeuae.
Notk—During tbe next month make a careful
study of “Tbe dusker*,” by John Greenleaf
WhltOer.
Spelling. See Fifth Year.
Language —-1. What Is a arnteuoe?
What Is the subject of a sentence? The
predicate? 2. Write a simple sentence.
Point out tbe subject and predicate. 8.
Write five sentences from a reading lesson.
Make a list of the nouns used. Tell which
are proper. 4. What Isa verb? An Ir­
regular verb? A transitive verb? Give
Illustrations. 5. Give tbe principal parts
of “sing.” “fall.” and “go.”
Arithmetic.—!. Write the names of
the first three orders. Of tbe first three.
2. Write to words 3875286. 37596297,
462787941. 3. Define nutrition, numeral-.
Ion. How many units of any order make
one of the next higher? 4. Give tbe prime
factors of 28. 65. 120, and 144. What Is
a prime factor of a number? 5, Give the
greatest common divisor of 20. 56, and 140.
Give the least common multiple of 18. 48,
and 70.
,
Geography.—1. How du we know tbe
••ajth b not stationary? 2. What motions
Ims the earth? What does each caase? 8.
How many zones are there? Name them.
4. Name the two principal mounts la ranges
of North America. 5. Name and locate
four large rivers of North America.
PHYSiorxxn-.—See Sixth Year.

Tuesday evening Dee. 3rd. two strangers
called at the home ot David Jackson, an
old man 80 years old. who for many years
has Jived on his farm lu Maple Grove
township. They called under tho guise of
stock buyers, went with the old gentleman
to look over some sheep, and returned to
the house,
Boon after getting into tbe
house one of them dealt the old gentleman
a deadly blow on the bead, rendering him
unconscious for n moment, and then as­
sumed to assault him In a most deadly
manner, tbe larger one of the two men
jumping up and down on bis prostrate
form after be had been gagged and bound.
Robbery was of course tbe object of tbelr
visit David Jackson had lived for upwards
demnltiw. Occasionally however England to get them.
ot 40 years upon bis nice 120 aero farm
runs against a snag, in the Transvaal tbe
all alone, he hsd always raised good crops,
Just 137 years ago Monday George was known to have received a good deal of
British South Africa Company had menac­
ed tbe Dtateh to habitants of that country, Washington was married to Mr*. Martha money, very little of which he ever spent
He never went anywhere, was Intimate
stolen land from them, and recently an Custls, and tbe occasion was properly with none of his neighbors, and stayed
organized expedition under Dr., Jameson celebrated io New York by the Daughters closely nt home.
He was regarded as a
mysterious man and everyone supposed
made nn assault upon those* natives who of the American Revolution.
that
somewhere
be
had a great deal of
had organized to resist tbe advances and
Tbe,Grand Rapids Herald truthfully money. Bach of the two robbers, one a
oppressions of England, in tbe fight
large
man
and
the
other
a small man, were
says that when John Bull gets all the gold
which fdlowed tbe English were most
armed with revolvers.
After knocking
beautifully and severely trounced. The tberk is in sight, he will declare peace to tbe old man down they pounced upon * him
and
demanded
bis
money.
Tbe old man
greedy nature of the EnrfHjb could not tbe world.
pleaded for mercy, but they showed none.
permit of any weak people enjoying the
At
last
the
punishment
became
so severe
The gold reserve has fallen to 358,300,revenues1 from the rich gold fields of South
that be pulled out a leather pocketbook
000. More bonds.
containing $563 and gave it to the robtiers,
Africa aad heuee tbe expedition. Any
avowing that it wm all that he had. They
small power has no showing when it has
Insisted however that be bad more buried
Society Event*.
anything that England wants, unless it
Miss MabelColgrove entertained sixteen around tbe premises and tried by tbe most
has the influence.of some great power to
brutal
treatment to force him to tell them
friends at a party given at her home on
back It up.
Friday evening, who enjoyed themselves of its whereabouts. The old man persisted
They then
with dancing, conundrums aud games In telling that was ail lie bad.
Secretary Carlale has issued a call tor uzitil a late hour. Light refreshments were tore up his bed tick, turned everything
in
tbe
house
fairly
upside
down,
and at
served.
sealed blds for S’OO.OOO,000 bonds, to he
last went down ipto the cellar to look for
Misses Mary and Katbierine Liens gave
sold ostensibly to protect the gold reserve,
Sixth Grade—Sixth Year
the treasure they supposed to be hidden
but really to meet the big difference be­ a “library party’’ Thursday night at their away.
Not being successful in finding
Reading.—See Fifth Year.
home on Broadway, which was a most en­
tween our receipts aud expenditures. The joyable affair. About thirty w^ra present, anything more, they dime back up stairs
SpELLiwo.—1. How many soufids ba*
democratic party came Into power with the and each wore some article representing ; and continued their fiendish treatmen’, “a”’? “e”? 2. Write words'^ugtolning
again jumping up and down on (be old each sound. 3. Write the names : of five
avowed purpose of doing away with all a book, and mauy popular literary pro­
gentleman’s prostrate form.
When they 'Hid animals. Write names of ton birds.
tariffs and tbrowfoc open our markets to ductions were very cleverly and uniquely were about to go, tbe old tdan who was
represented.
Mrs. Walter A. I-ampman covered from head io toot with blood, •K Use In sentcicee the word*: kiln. mien,
tbe competition of tbe whole world. Tbe
knead, need. 5. Make a list of fire words
was rewarded with a dainty cup and saucer
fallacy of ;sueh a proceeding had often for guessing the largest number of books, begged to be released but they paid no at­ containing the .prefix "re.” Define each
tention to bis entreaties, and left him word.
been proven in the past, but the people while 8. A. Crowell received the consola­
bound and tied to the bed post
In this
Lang cage.—1 arul 2. Write a short
voted to try the same plan again. Already tion prize fur the least number. Light position he remained from alwut five
composition describing some journey ' ou
there have been sold $262,000,000 worth of refreshments were served in the dining o’clock in the afternoon until about seven have taken or &lt;*ould like to take, i What
room which was prettily decorated with
o’clock tbe next morning.
bond.*, Including all of the present Issue smilax and camatlbns.
Is a noun? An adjective? An adverb?
From appearances It would seem that it Give 11 lustrations. 4. Write a sentence
of $100,000,000, and probably before the
Among the children the birthday party wks an organized band that did tbu work. containing two proper nouns, one common
administration closes, more bonds will be given by Mr. anil Mrs. C. 8. Brown to A few days after the robbery a fellow by
noun, nn adjective, aud an adverb. 5.
necessary. Democratic legislation Is very tlwir son Lemmie on Saturday night was tbe name of Jones who was implicated In
Teacher relate or read a short story for i
expensive.i but some vety wholesome ex­ the crowning event of tbe holidays. the affair and was to gel 8100, gave tbe pupils to reproduce in tbelr own language.
arithmetic.—1.
Find the sum of .018,
perience may‘be gained. But is it worth About eighty wore pretwit to enjoy the' whole thing away because he only received
ht-ilviiit-s &lt;&gt;t the evening. Shortly after 320. William Quinn was arrested shortly .03. 14.05, .0054. and 62 3.
From 18 0438
all It costs*’
Easterly take 9,45974. 3. Multiply 7.1416 by .0042
.-even the double doors leading into the , after this for being implicated.
was
in
Battle
Creek
when
Quinn
was
ar
­
dining room were thrown open aud led br
and give the rule for pointing the produet.
Sheriff McKevltt 4. Divide 81.6 by 2.5. and give the rule
As a 8b|Nt1(ule for tbe bund bill passed Master Lemmie and Miss Blanche Barnes rested but quickly left.
by Congress tbe finance committee of ti e they marched two by two into tbe dining offered a reward of &gt;100 for his arrest, and for pointing the quotient. 5. Traveling at
room, to tbe time of a spirited inarch ex­ the hunt then commenced in earnest.
the rate of 4.0 miles an hour, how many
Senate has presented a substitute which ecuted by Misses Bertha Rider ami Maude
Easterly wbs traced to Chicago where be hours,will a man require to travel 56,925
provides, First for the coinage of standard Hamlin. The dining room presented a went under an assumed name. Detectives
miles?
silver doUkre, nine-tenths fine. of4l2X beautiful appearance, two long rows of there were on his trail and watching for
Prysiologt,—1. What Is anatomy?
grains each, and the Issue of treasury tobies were laid tbe length of tbe room him. One detective was stationed .on the What to physiology? What is hygiene?
and one across the end. decorated prettily Inside of the postoffice with the clerks,
certificates tberefur. Second, for the coin­ with Howers, and gay colored napkins. and another on tbe outside mingling with What is n cell? 2. What are the different
kinds of bones? 3. Name three kinds of
ing of tbe bullion purchased under the act After the dellcous supper provided had the people. Easterly called tor his mail,
joints.
Give examples. 4. What two
and by a signal which was understood by kinds of muscles? How do they differ to
both, the detective on the Inside pulled bis structure? 5. Wbat Is food? HoW ‘
does
revolver and told Easterly to throw up his cooking Improve food?
hands. At first be didn’t propose to do it,
Geography.—8ee Fifth Year.
but the Chicago officer. Detective Treborn,
told him that unless be complied at once
“be would let him down to bls tracks.”
Gheetixg to Teacheh’n Readixg Cm
Tbe bands went up until at about the top
CLE.—1896.
of his vest, where they lingered for a
“Why do we complain,” said Col Francis
moment, but the Injunction* “Up with
W.
Parker,
some
years ago, “Hurt we as
them” from tbe detective was ail that was
necessary to keep them on tbe raise.
The teachers, are kept dowu; that our salaries
are
poor;
that
we,
like ’Poor Joe* must
prisoner was then handcuffed and token to
the Centra] station:
A search revealed a •move ou’ so frequently; that it Is a ques­
gold watch, which Deputy Sheriff King, of tion whether teaching is a profeaslon or
Battle Creek, recognized as one stolen trade; that we rank tn profession below
from a man near Battle Creek who was tbe minister, tbe lawyer and tbe doctor:
“held up;” about 15 or 20 keys of differ­ that the school boards and parents refuse
ent kinds and descript ions and In bis In­ to allow ua to educate the children; that
side vest pocket a 88 Caliber Bulldog re­ newspapers, and learned authorities pour
volver, of tbe self acting variety.
such a flood of criticism upon our work;
With tbe warning from tbe Chicago of­ that we must look beyond this world for
ficers that tho prisoner was a desperate he reward of our patient toll.”
-I , .
man Deputy Sheriff King of Battle Creek,
’The fault dear Brutus. Is not in our stars
But tn ourselves that we are uaderliDgs.’’
and Sheriff McKevltt left for home with
the prisoner who was handcuffed.
Twice
What we complain of are realities and
between Chicago the officers pulled tbelr terrible realities too, I suppose It is owing
revolvers on the prisoner to order to make to the fallen or weak nature of man that
him desist from attempts to break his be seeks for causes of every evil outside of
Outs V lAbr 0&lt;
handcuffs.
At Kalamazoo tbe prisoner himself. We are here to make conditions.
was lodged in jail and while there was Complaint* of others and ot circumstances
The Old M-a-N-H the Big One la Willing to Do the Pulling, Blest «I given a razor, with which he shaved off kink Into complaint* ot self, when we catch
See Wh; the Little Cuss Needs to Kick or Bray.
his woutoche, which was a very light af* one glimpse of tbe immense poralbilltiee
fair however aud didn’t change bls ap­ for improvement to ourselves and ta our
pearance very much. While In that city pupils.
'
Sheriff
—
— Will
.. ... McKevltt borrowed
UVISUWW a
*
af 1H)O, the'.seignorage to go to tho govern-’ been'disposed of, an adjournment waa Deputy
Of tbe instrummtollties of tbe past de­
" pair Of tbe very latest improved bandcpffaf cade which have contributed to the ad­
mevt; Thixd that no Bank note shall be tafceD ,o lh® P*rionj where music, dancing
Issued for less than $10. Fourth the ftud Karae8 of a varied and entertaining and on tbe way between Kalamazoo and vancement of tbe professional standing of
this city the prisoner again tried to break the teachers, the Reading Circle has been
.na tre„.o.
,mum
bis handcuffs and was only prevented from oneot the most valuable and important
under aci of July 14th, 1890 shall be re- having been spared to make it as pleasant bls attempt by having Sheriff McKevltt
The increasing interest to tbe Reading
again
pulling hh pop.
Circle work ta our own County Is very1
deemed In standard silver caln, or gold, or I for t,M* J‘0UDg people as for a gathering of,
Monday the writer visited the jail and commendable. One of tbe greatest bless­
both, at the option ot the treasury depart- 0,d?r ot,e*’ Ma8ter lemmie was tbe reatent.
ciplent of many handsome and useful bad a short talk with the.prisoner who de- ing* which can possibly come to a person
! g’fto which will always be a pleasant re­ Bied being north of Battle Creek since Is tbe formation of a taste for good books,
He claims to have worked for a nothing can make for character or culture
minder of the occasion. Tbe guests de­ 1887.
Unlew all report* are unfounded and Pa««l at a late hour, wishing tbelr genial farmer living within seven miles of Battle like this, reading tbe true, tbe good and
Creek
all
last summer, and claims to have the beautiful ta literature a part of our
utterly worthless the Cubans will soon 11,tUe h0Bt
bave
birthday*
worked for tbe farmer up till the Satur­ lives is true education. Ninty-one persons
- —
■ ■
j per year.
enter Havana, tbe only city which tbe
day before tbe robbery was committed. are enrolled as members of tbe Barrv Co.
Spanish »ata that tbe belligerents could
Two Uel,h load, will drive on I to tbe Lie refused to answer tbe question put by Teachers' Reading Circle, out of Ibis
net enter. .In Havana it Is said that there county farm to-morrow and paw the even­ Mr. Severance, of MWdleville. as to what number, aeyenty-eix have already comple­
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Llohty at pedro.
name be went under while working for ted the fall work, and filed satisfactory
are thousands who will flock to tbe atandtbe farmer.
Tbe prisoner la without evidence ta regard to the same, iu the
ard of tbe Cuban leader, Gen. Gomez, the
Mr». OrlCTby gave a anrprtae party tor question tbe hardest character that has OoaMrtMttoaefli o0ea»
.
Tbe fact that the Teacher’* Reading
■ament he enters the city. Spain has Will and Manrioeon Dee. 51,1 when about ewer been within (be preeeut jail at least
। thirty young people, moally member, of Hia every action betrays tbe fact that be Is Circle was Indorsed by tbe State Teacher’s
•w.laally denied that there la war In
her Bible etaaa were Invited to have a a regular athlete. His height Is within Association will give it new Interest aud
Cuba. Everything goer to disprove thia good time. Cyril Grlgeby dellghled tbe
half an inch of tlx feet, and hia weight Is Importance. The work for tbe winter
rtatement and tbe belligerency ot tbow gneats wttb hia phonograph. Varloua games probably 190 pounds.
Hhi bead 1s of- a term baa been outlined and submitted to
who are fighting tor their liberty abould and light refreshment, made tba evening very peculiar form, his projecting ebto, tbe teachers, tbe same to be completed and
peculiar noae. and tbe pecs liar expression filed In tbe office of the Commissioner by
bo recognized.
Spain claimed that tbe pea. very pleasantly.
at hlaayea.
&gt;11 go to —
make- *•
bl tn .
a peenliar the third Saturday tn March 1899.
~:z. zi'
rtota would be over by tbe find ot tbe
“2- ^nre O.born and Mr. looktog’feUow, aud one who oom having
Tbe winter terms work In •’Management”
prreent year, but Insttad ot being ended end Mrs. D. K. Fuller entertained a com­ been seen would be easily recognized cover* page* 45-916 while the work to
tbe war bar constantly grown and victory pany very rajoyably at pedro Friday even­ again. The prisoner claims that bit name Botany extends from page 104 to page 314.
ing.
Mn. L. H. Evarts and Dr. E H. It Frank B. Brooks and has gout under
We give below tbe questions submitted tor
-bna moot al way, been with the Cuban.
Lathrop won the prises.
tbe name of Myers.
It is mH that the this work.
Mr. and Mn. P. A. Bheldoe entertain prlsoneru’ right name la Orlando Easterly,
•‘MANAGEMENT" 105-316.
the boenl of supervisor, and the count, that he ia an ex-prise fighter and Is an earoped convict from the Joliet penitentiary*
1. White mentions seven school virtues.
Tbe New York World has shown a officials to-morrow evening from 7 to If,
It is not known when hh examination will Which in your opinion has the greatest
groat stroke of enterprise. B has sent tbe
te. The offioere think they have a aure bearing upon mental training and which
C by Uh^iapb to eway National pedro, at Dr. Barbers borne on Jefferson dnebon Easterly, and David Jackson, tbe upon moral training? Why?
Street, Satortay evening. It was la tbe
the robbery, will probably be
9. Name some artificial Incentives to
l-r telegraph, the World nature of a surprise on Dr. Clarence
Barber, hia wife and MIm Sherman, being Menllfylog him.

EDITORIAL NOTES

Spain attempted to make ail prisoners‘
in that country fight in her behalf in the’
•
Io OUS of the comic publications the war with Cuba. Ship loads of criminals
British Lfcn was pictured as a great big were released from Spanish prisons nnd,
bog. Tbe Illustration while not very shipped to Cuba, where they have since
elegant, was Yet very true to life. The joined the Cubans In their fight fdr liberty.
picture aptly represented tbe greedy,
As long as the democrats have got to
grasping disposition of England, which
sell bonds to meet the expenses of their
has an established reputation among tbe
nations for jumping onto weak and de- administration. Secretary Carlisle has
Ansetere little countries aud stealing terri­ shown good sense In letting the monied
tory or bluffing them into paying large iu- men of this country have a cbance to bld

' 1. Describe the troll of, tbe horseebretnut. What are carnivorous plants?
Give example*
6. Draw (from observation) a eroes
section of an apple tree branch, naming
tbe part*. Write a brief history ot the
growth ot plants.

to Hickory Comers to live by
themselves leaving their son Maron m&gt; the

Deceawd was a men of sterling integrity
highly re toe med by all.
The funeral service was bald at th
Baptbrt church at thfe phre conducted tv
ONMarf.
Well* Bv I ngton was born in Madiaon Rev. Mr. Ford, of Kalamazoo College. Th
county N. Y. Nov. 8, 1808, and died at remains were buried to the cemetery *t
Hickory Corners, Barry County Michigan. this place. Tbe bereaved family cousf*-.
Dec. 22. 1895 at 9 o’clock a. m. aged 87 Ing of tbe widow, tbe son and his fa mt is .
have the sympathy of the community.
years, 1 mouth and 14 days.
Deceased came to this place in the year
1835 and purchased of the government 80
acres of land, returned to ills native alate Philip IteJilhauaer Maple Grove
Clara Ide Nash villa
and married Miss Betsy Gordon Oct 6,
Cha*. W. Thompson Maple Grove
1886, moving to Michigan tbe name fait Obre F. Cuuatns Assyria
He worked 1
years for .John F. Gilkey, WUUxm S Vm Every Middleville
of Richland, after which they moved onto Mary Marsh

ANNUAL STATEMENT.
OF THE

MICHIGAN MUTUAL

Tornado. Gooione and wind-swrm
INSURANCE COMPANY.
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31. 1895.
MEMBERSHIPS.
Number of members December
31,of previous year.,
Number of members add
ing the present year.

MRBURSEMENT8.
Losses paid duriug tbe jtear.
Halarle* auU fee&lt; paid a&gt; ol
fleer*
and
dirertor*
(Schedule A)......'..m....
other dtebursetsenis
(Schedule B.

Total
Deduct number of members
withdrawn during the jea-,
and t«ollele*i r* -cried by
rearon of sale or o.berwlse.

Total expends
during the

Numbreof lumbers now be­
longing to company
RISKS.
Amount of property al risk Doc­
ember St. of previou* rear..
Amount of risks edded during
present year..-

8 A.U3401
1.11X9*5

Total
Deduct risks canorirtl. uUbdrawu or terminated
Net amount now al risk by eomP*u&gt;...............................
RESOURCES.
Cash on hind
Nature and airuuut of ail other
revomvre.uote of Harry aud
Eaion Im. Co
Interest on wee

Total avallstlc restxirccn
LIABILITIES
Nature and amount of all Mlier
claims due officers and ex­
penses

LOH M

MO 41

taffy re Id

SCHEDULE A.
Pnldfl.W.M^pesl Pre*......
- Orann Hwlft,fVIre Pre*..
•• D W.Hoger*. Srv’j .....
“■ C. R.0bappf1). .Irw.
I). B. Hale.
Director
“ D. A. Bowker.
*•
. • C. W. Moore.
’• W.C. Towne~ Geo.(INI
- H. C.
“ Jtatlia
“ C. B.

, Total
....
SdHKDrLF. B.
Paid membership fere
Increered &gt;intarance. .
•• poMtareaud txpreu...
’• prinHiw...... i................
•• wood for oTIMe
“ money loendJ...........
•• expetuw* nr j**Ung !ov
re and atteucpig annua!
tneatlnr....... I...............
** hull fur aucuil i-ierUop

Total Schedule B....

ua »

1(8 no

130 12

$ 6.00

State of Mlcblgar, County of Barry—ss.
Total liabilities...^
810 41
8. W. Maaes, President, and D. W. Roger
RECEIPTS.
Bseretarv &lt;rf eaMlCompanv. do. and each
Casli premlams received dur
blmaeif
doth depme and say. that they ta- ■
toa tbe year
re*d the foregoing statement, aud know the
Cash from membership or
ooDtmts thereof, und they bare good reason
potlr-y fees....................
believe, and do beHere, said statement to te
Cash from increased or de
(rue,
creased k»uraoc4
l.Ut fl*
8. W. M*r». President
Caah Income from all other
•
D. W. Rugkks, Secretary
st urces. viz., note of Bar­
ry and Eston Ins. Oo
3JOO 00
Sworn
and
*ub*erlbed
before me. at the city oj
Interest on same
Hasting*. in *aM State and County, this seventh
day of January A. D. IKC.
Total cash receipts.
Chas. H Bacm.
Add cash balance ut cio&lt;e
Notary Pubii *
preceding year..
1.448 a
Barry County. M*cs

Total receipts.

WHY, INDEED?

Sweeping Reduction
CAPS, GLOVES, MITTENS
AND UNDERWEAR.

All these articles put at prices
that are bound to sell them if
you need them.

Call and give me a chance to prove this
assertion to you.

C. FARRELL, Clothier

000202000002000089

Undertaking!
We are now prepared to do all
work in the line of Ukdkbtakino
la the tine at
PURNITVIIE,

which may be entrusted to ua

and which will ba done by a
- BARGAINS,

competent and experienced man,
and will carry a full line of then

�Hasting

Banner

Thursday* Jan. g, 1896
W. R. COOK. Local Editor.

ters.
It Is.a well known fa&amp; that Germans are

eternally getting things “wrong side ta”

7 PARS

KIRKWSOflP
25 CEHT5

It is said that this fact was aptly demon­
strated at tbe Hastings bouse Tuesday
evening when the Supervisor from Irving
showed his T&lt; ufoulc descent by deliberate­

ly turning his wash stand bottom stdc up,
in which condition Laudlord Parker found

it Wednesday morning.

IMWM.
The best stock of Groceries
and Crockery in towrv. : : :
Will save yon money if you
trade with us. :::::::

Il vuilUU if Mn

The earth passes Its perihelion Jan. 1st,
being at that time nearly 8,000,000 miles
nearer the sun thkn at aphelion. July 1st.
and receiving more beat that at July 1 by
about one-fifteenth. Will some of our
high school pupils explain why we usually

have our coldest weather at this time when
the facts stated ought seemingly to give ns
warmer weather than in July?
Howard Busby, who recently recovered
from an attack of diphtheria, and consid­
ered to be doing as well as could be ex­
pected. Is now in a serious condition, be­
ing paralyzed from htablps down, and one
side of his face and throat is also affected,
resulting in loss of speech.
Tw of the
smaller children have had light attacks of
diphtheria, but are rapidly recovering at
this writing.

[We clip tbe following from the^ Nash­

Hams &amp; Van flman.
BEST THINGS
The best mathematics—that ■ which doubles
the most joys and divides tbe most sorrows.
The best navigation—steering clear ot the
lacerating rocks ot personal contention.
The best engineering—building a bridge of
’altb over the river o! death.

The best protection for your
home—a policy in that honest old
company, the “Glen’s Falls” whose
representative is

J. EDMUND BARRELL,
I Over Hunting* City Bank.

LOCAL NEWS.
- CIRCULATION •

Tnisweak,

86 qurres.

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
insure insertion In tho issue of the week
when’brough L

A fine line of picture frames cheap at
the Christinas studio.
Watch for the opening chapters of “A
Question of Ctarage” a Jan 33.
Sterling, Cranford &lt;fc Co. have a bargain

ville News concerning one of Hastings'
favorite vocalists: Miss Truman’s two
solos were followed by a soprano solo
“Star of Bethlehem,” by Mrs. Fay Dia­
mond, of Hastings.
Mrs. Diamond's
voice differs from all others on the pro­
gram, as it is pitched to high soprano.
She apparently has perfect command of
every note in the broad rangt ot her
voice, producing melodies as sweet as the
morning lay of the bobolink.
The people
all fell In love with her sweet song and
she was compelled to sing again, this time
•■Ln the Morning, Oh. So Early,” another
selection equally as pretty as tho first.
Saturday evening some one broke into
tbe smoke house nt the rear ot Casady «fc
Roe's meat market aud stole lb. hams. It
Is thought that tbe work was done before
nine o’clock In the evening. Tbe thieves
wete traced over Into tbe Oral ward, but
there all traces were tost, and the officers
have no clue to work from. Several search
warrant, were Issued but tu track o( tlle
missl..g pork was founfi. Inasmuch a. so

many hau» were taken It jnuat be th.
there was more than one visit paid to tbe
smoke house by the meat thlevss. or else
they came with a sleigh and took them
away, as It-would be well nigh impdsflbfo
for two men to^io the whrk. We hope that

the officers may be able to find tbe guilty
parties.

for you this week on flour and crackers.

The annual meeting oi the Michigan
All sect’s due me must be settled at once Mutual Tornado, Cyclone and Windstorm
Insurance Co., was held in the office ot
by cash or note.
F. G. Stowell.
Mrs. Perry Busby is very low at this tbe Secretary. Mr. D. W. Rogers, in this
city, Tuesday afternoon cornu -,clng at
writing, and her recovery is considered
two o’clock.
Tiie report of tbe Secretary
doubtful.
allowed a very gratifying gain during the
Ben Whittemore, recently of Hastings,
Sist year, being remarkable when the
is now'ln tbe employ of Hall Bros, drug
ose times ate considered, and tbe oilier
stove st Kalamazoo.
depressing influences
surrounding all
W. Potter, of this cRy. has been
classes of business.
The record the past
made a member of tbe American Academy
year shows 814 aew members have joined
of Political and Social Science.
the Company with added risks of 31.072,Farmers. If you desire to have your
razors honed take them to Bushy Bros,
barbershop undei tbe City bank.

Square up your subscription account be­
fore our new serial story commences so
yeu will not loose any of the chapters.
A pure uncolored Japan tea fanning at
cents a-pound, equal to any 40 cent tea
in cup value. Try it at Sterling, Crawford
We are extreaily pained today to anBMDce that John Evans* condition is not
improved. Ris strength is becoming very
■such exhausted.—Bellevue GaztJtte.

The 29tb, annual Reunion of
Michigan Inft will be held at
hall Kalamazoo on the 16th, and
January 1896. All comrades are

the 13th,
G. A. R.
17tb, of
eordtally

PERSONAL MENTION.

“A Question of Courage” will be one of
tbe best serial stories we have ever pub­
lished. l»ok out for the opening chap­

•85, making the total risks of the company
89,515,781.
The
Treasurer reported
•1.112.98 received on premiums during
tbe year which brings tbe balance on hand
at the present time up to $4,213.68. Every
loss duriug the year was promptly met,
aud the experience of those who were so
unfortunate as to suffer loss only goes to
bring added confidence in the stability and
reliability of the company. The following
officers were elected for tbe ensuing three
years:—S. W. Mapes, of Olivet. Preeidenti
D. A. Bowker. City, Vice President; Di­
rectors, Nathan Spencer, of Lenewee JX'
George Perry. Eaton Co; W. C. Towne,
Barry Co; C. L. I'arsou^Tdlila Co; D. B.
Hale, Eaton Co, . The meeting was largely
attendedarfifvery linruionious.

invited with their families.

At a meeting of tbe Council Friday
in the em- evening a petition signed by probably twoNels Johnson, who.
»loy of^-AV;
thirds
of tbe residents and property own­
(orrlll &amp;. Co for several
[■—ytuura, has severed bls connection with ers along the Greeu-street-boulevard-racIng-conree was presented to tho Council.
them and leaves for Chicago this
Instead of being acted uponf as its signers
where his family will join him later.
hoped that It would be, It received the
The suggestion that farmers put their
distinguished consideration of being “plac­
■ames on their barns is a good one, as
ed on file” where it stands a good show of
Wien when riding through the country it
hanging until It beemries sere and yellow
i* a pleasure to know who lives in tiie
house you arc passing. It Is quite general­ with age. Io the meantime the City
fathers Invite the jockeys with their run­
ly dene in many localities.
ning horses, tbehorseman with his trotter,
Feb. 1, we will open a new set of books,
tbe unexperienced as well as the experienc­
aud desire to balance them before that
ed, tbe careful and tbe careless, ail to test
date. We have sent ont statements this
the utmost speed of their horses on the
week to all indebted to us, and we&gt; will be
most prominent most traveled street in
greatly aided by a prompt remittance.
tbe dty, not only to tbe detriment but to
Those knowing themselves In arrears on
tbe danger of all who may wish to trave
naimeripttonB are also asked to nettle.
on that street for business or pleasure.
By an error in last week’s issue the The Banner has no wish to unjustly
name of tbe late Simon Matthew* appeared criticise, and only enters into anything of
m “8Uss."
We regret making tbe error, a criticising nature for what it believes to
but mistake* will occasionally creep into tie tor the public good. This.city only
the eoiumna of tbe mont careful editor, de­ recently finished paying big damage* in a
spite his best efforts to keep them out, and sidewalk case, and now unnecessarily and
it is peedless to say that they are a source without excuse It is made to assume all
of great annoyance and no little, embar* liability for damages that may occur by
reason of giving over its principal street
In our Issue ot January 23 will be pub- for racing. Why not repeal this racing

ttabod Ibe Bret Instillment of our new ordinance and leave matters just as they
aerial .lory. "A Question of Courage.” by were before it was passed? No one ever
Franeta Lynde. It deal. with live In But objected to seeing an occasional “brush’
Tennessee. Tbe fimous taonntalneer type between fast, or even slow horse*, that
to depleted In a manner worthy of Charles were evenly matched for speed. But before
■abort Craddock, who has made that this ordinance was piawd, ait damages re­
sulting from carelessness, and fast driving

Tenure, aud tS»t createst eb*n» od ill could not be collected of the city, as ws
rxrf atorte*. tbe ardent .nJ devoted lover. believe they now could be under the
ordinance as pawed.

INSTALLATION OF OFFICBWB

A. R. MeOmber I, In Chtcajtc on holi­

Special Cash
Sale

ness.

At tiie time of the recent 'deetion of 4
friends last officera for Barry I/xige No. 18. Knights
of Pythias, It w’as decided to have * public
Miss Vera Holbrook returned to Albion iiiauilatIon of tbe officer* elect, and a
.good itocinl time, gnch as the Knights
this week.
alwsyK provide. Accordingly the Knights
Bessie George returned from Kook­ and their fuinilles anMenibiett at iAkUc »*ll
Munday rveu'.ng to witiu-M the ieaiallutioq ,
ford Monday.
of ofiicera elect, which was dunfe with due
Miss Carrie Schuman is visiting fri mds, solemnity. Dan W. Reynold* performed &lt;
the duties of Acting Grand Uhancvllor. I*.
In Grand Rapids.
'
.
T. Colgrove, Grand Prolate and E. G.lHuiyMlss Bertha B^iltey returned to Ypsil­ brook acting Grand Master at Anns,, l liat
anti on Saturday.
everything was in order and readlnrtu it I*
Misses Belle and Ruth Handy were iu only necessary to alate that 8. Grenacl wab
Master of the Work.
Tiie only tiling that
Ijinsing Monday.
happened to mar tiie pleasure &lt;»f th*
Gay Cook, of Plainwell is visiting occasion was ihe'iHu»etnily noise made by
tiie lodge goat, which had with dlfftciiliy .
friends in the city.
been removed to tbe Sepulcher. A tew '
Mrs. Sarah Merlau. of Brouard, is visit­ ponnda of shingle nails, which con&gt;tltutes |
tbe greater part of his diet, soon had u
ing relatives In tbe city.
quieting effect on the animal however und
/Maurice Grigsby returned to Alma from that lime on everything went arrenely. Following officers were installed!:—
college Monday morning.
W. D. Bayes—C. C.
Miss Olive Lathrop returned from a
F. L\ Heath-V.
■
,
vislt4t Ionia ou Thursday.?
J. L. Crawley—P.
H.
G.
Haye*
—
K.
of
R.
and
S.
'
Mrs. A. Peck, of Alamo, is visiting her
Fred Ryerson—M. of F.
daughter Mrs. C. S. Grigsby.
J. E. Barrell—M. of E.
N. T. Diamond—M. at A.
Judfc Prindle, of Grand Rapids, was in
A. B. Hull—Inner Guardtbe city Saturday and Sunday.
Jason McElwain—Outer Guard.
(yfilrs. A. D. Rork left for her home
At the cloae of the Installation an exAgnew, Ottawa county, this week.
oelieul literary program was carried out.
The
orctewlra opened With a selection,
Miss Belle Cook, of Middleville, attend­
after which was a recitation by Miss Amelia
ed tbe K. of P. party Monday night.
Goodyear given in (bat little lady’s most
Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Lathrop, of Ionia, pleasing manner, Mrs. Belle Hendershott
sang “Little Boy Blue'- Eugene Field’s
have been visiting relatives In the city.
beautiful aong. In her always charming
Misses Mary Upjohn aud Mabel Col- and expressive manner, and responded to
gruve returned to Grand Haven Monday. an encore with “i’ll Tell Noiwly” a witty
and pretty musical gem, which greatly de­
J. F. Hoqnon, of Kalamazoo, attended lighted the audience.
Master Frankie
the funeral of Simon Matthews last week. Greusel gave a recitation, and then Miss
Belle Cook, of Middleville, sang a pretty
Hale Kenyon, of Freeport, attended the
song and responded with “Cuming Thro’
K. of. P. Installation of officers Monday the Rye.”
night.
Mrs. W. D. Haves gave Bill Nye’s ver­
sion of the story of “Damon and Pythias*’
Miss Julia Slattery returned to Grand In her own inimitable manner, und made
Rapids Monday after a two weeks visit the hit ot the evening. The round of ap­
plause which followed demanded more, but
with friends in the cltyj
Mrs. Hayes itjormed tiie audience that
Miss Agnes Rich, of Traverse City, vis­ was the on tV piece she knew, and so they
'had
to be content. A recitation by Miss
ited friend? In Hastings Tuesday, while on
Bessie George followed, aud hearty ap­
her way to Ann Arbor.
plause greeted this favorite as she stepped
Mrs. Emma Holbrook returned from to the platform, tier recitation about a
woman who went to a lawyer’s office to
Dakota Inst week. She is accompanied by secure a dlvorde from iier husband who
her neiee Miss Ida Bush.
was a “jlner’’ was most appropriate. He
j ^shir|e,. smith. Quy and Leon Bauer, had joined all the old lodges, and every
new one that came along, In fact “lodged”
। Dwlght Goodyear. Georgu und John Wnot- every where but at home, till' his lung
r,.turned 10 Ann ArlMr Monday,
suffering spouse was-driven to a divorce.
! ,
It was funny In tbe extreme. When tbe
I/Ml.. (Henna Schantz I. rlatllng Mend. applause had suicided sufficiently Miss
! &gt;" 'Vayland.
Durlnu l.er absence lire, George responded with “Seetn things at
j J«me.s A. Sweezey wltl supply her place a. Night” by Eugene Field, but tne audience
wiasjjot satisfied with tills, calling Miss
orRa,l'8t nl
church.
Ge6rgu back again, nnd she leclted one ot
fiames Whitcomb Riley’s little gems “Was
Mrs. Will Clark and daughter Madge
I There Ms.”
left for Battle Creek Saturday ’to spend
After tbe program was ended, card ' ’
the winter. Mr. Clark Is working for an tables were pjaced in the lodge room and j
the orchestra adjourned to the armory. .
‘ oil firm In Ohio.
where the devotees of Terpsichore held •
Mrs. J. E. Bogle and daughter Bessie, forth. Delicious light refreshments were *
returned from Kalamazoo Thursday, where served by Mrs. Wood nnd were liberally
j they spent tbe holidays with F. N. Mm us patronized.
The Knights left nothifig undone to
: and family and other friends.
make every one have an enjoyable time,
I
and
they succeeded admirably, as they
James Beatty, of Hammondsburg, Ohio
।! who has been visiting friends near Free- always do. Their series of parties last
year were tbe most pleasant social features
’
i port was In the city yesterday on his way of the winter, and it was trusted by many
home having been called back by the death present Monday night that several mpre of
a like nature might follow this season.
of his sister’s husband.

Will Delano visited A Iler an

FOR » DAYS ONLY.

We will sell out 1-4
of our entire stock e&gt;
of
:
:
:
: *
Cook .Stoves,
Heating Stoves,
Gasoline Stoves,
Coal Stoves,
Oil
and Ranges.
Stoves
Wringers,
Washing Machines,
Sissors and Shears.
Table Cutlery,
Pocket Cutlery.
Granite Ware,
Nickle Plated Tea and Coffee
Pots.

Frank Darling, of Battle Creek, who has
been spending the holidays with bis par­
ents 1b this city, was very agreeably sur
prised on bis return at being promoted to
conductor on tbe C. &amp; G. T-

L. S. Hackett, of Hillsdale. Nathan
Spencer, of Lenewee Co., R. Ingham, of
Monroe, David Chandler, of Kalamazoo,
D. B. Hale, of Eaton Rapids,S. W. Mapes,
of Olivet and C. E. Chappell, of Charlotte,
were In the city Tuesday to attend the
annual meeting of tbe Michigan Mgflval
Cvclono A Windstorm Insurance Com­
pany.
Saturday morning Emerson Edger, an
old resident of Rutland, died at tbe home
of bts lon in that town, aged nearly 73
years. The cause of his death is supposed
to have been cancer of the stomach. One
son survives him.

At the Council Friday evening it was
practically decided to put a sewer north on
Park street from the ftsldence of Dr. J. C.
Andrus, by P. A. Sheldons and connect
with the city sewer on Railroad street

The work will not be commenced for
several months, nnd the sewer tax will
probably be spread over a series of yeare,
which will be a very acceptable plan to
some. Tbe public,health will sooner or
Inter demand n good system of sewerage,
and the idea of spreading the tax on those
along the line over a series of years will
make payments much more easy.

In the real estate transfers this week
will be noticed a right of way permit from
Robert Phillips, who lives on - Sen. 20,
Johnstown, to tbe Central Michigan R. R.
Co. The indefatigable Jerry Boynton was
in tbe city last week and had the deed re­
corded. Tbe considerations are as follows:
First, lhe\ sald company shall erect and
maintain continual!) a good, substantial

fenoe on both sides uf said line ^nd said
company shall construct a good and suf­
ficient farm creasing with suitable cattle

guards on each side thereof, said croaaiug
to be placed where designated by said first
parties.
Second, said company shall
erect and continuously maintain a passeng­

er and freight depot together with stock
pens, yard* and shoot* within one half
mile of Banfield in said township.
In tbe
township of Johnstown, being twp. No. L
north of range number 8 west In tbe eounty of Barry and state of Michigan,
strip hereby conveyed extend* the entire

For the Holiday
season I am showing
the largest and best
se ected stock of

Watches
Diamonds
Sterling Silver, J
Cut Glass, “0

China.
At a special price for
that day.
Call and
look my stock over...

Forks,

Hess,
Spades.
Shovels,
Scoop Shovels.. '
Potato Shovels,
Tinware, •
Holloware,

::::::

Everything in stock at

X,

i-4 OFF

for 20 days. Come while
stock is complete and get
first choice.
All sales

STRICTLY CASH

HUFFMAN BROS

Poultry Wanted.
Now that the Holidays are past on. the rush of
poultry to market is over, prices begin to stiffen.
Those who were wise and did not sell early in
the season are in shape to make some money
on their poultry from now on.
The highest market price paid in cash or
trade for fine dressed poultry delivered on Mon­
day and Thursday of each week.

L. E. Stauffer

Overcoats

II Mt Ings Markets.
Rutter., IS to 14.
’
Corn per On.. 3*
Km per do*. 17 to 19.
Hide* per IU..5.
I j*rti i&gt;er lb.. 7.
Potatoes per DU, IS to 20.
• Rye per bu.,32.
Tallow per lb.. 4.
Oats per bu.. 15 to20.
Wheat, red per bu., oo.
Wheat, white per bu. S).
Hay per ton, 7 to is
Pork dressed. 4. oo
Beans. 75 to 90.
Chicken dressed. *
Beef dressed. a.ao to 6 00.
Beef lire. X90,
Mutton, dressed. *.
Dried apples, 3 to 4.
Buckwheat flour, 1.M

Nickle Plated Tea Kettles.
Oil Cloth by the yard or pat
tern,
Axes and Ax Helves.

AND

Ulsters
You can t afford to miss this
opportunity. Onr competi­
tors are simply not in it when
it comes to quality and price.
We’ve got the goods and are
going to sell. Read these prices:

$ 8 Overcoats for $ 7.
&lt;«
10
“
8.
(4
&lt;&lt;
12
10.
&lt;&lt;
&lt;4
15
12.
CC
«
16
12.50
&lt;4
&lt;4
18
14.
44
6
Ulsters .
5.
44
8
7.
44
««
10
8.
;&lt;c
4«
16.
12
44
'
44
1814.

SHORE THE

"New Arrival
BEST 5 CENT CIGAR IN
THE MARKET

LOOK FOR THE NAME
ON EACH WRAPPER

length of said rail road as located upon
the lands above described.

H J. R AKER

We have an immense
stock of lined working
Gloves and Mittens
which we will close
out at.

i

-A- QFF

�2.7J7 in 1891 and 2.740 in 19&amp;
f ound Watery Graves.
The list of marine dlsaaicrs «how» 4.102
lives
lost upon the ocean and 148
It Lsstss P.ataly Its Imprint on Und water*,
as comparvd with ASM and »
History’s Page.
reapcctivsly In 18K
Victims at Epidemic.
The only epidemic of tbe year has&gt; boe»
chdera. it* rsvajrea havingheen the worst
in RussU. China and Japan, a* wm tne
esse
in HM. The disease, however, ha*
- aisastaiv. Murders, Lynching*.
been much less fatal, th* number of death*
Haeglng«, Fire*. Etc.
for the year being but 19.40. *■ compared
with 179.310
A Nummary.
Chicago. Jan. I.—The death list of prom­
As accurately as can be
inent person* for 1595 is u long one—too long lives have bcm lost upon the ocean- 1«
upon ■inland waters.
by ™JLro*J,,B'7cSL
for use la these dispatches. Below are dent
’.
by dUUateP* abroad and TJfa.
given, however, a list of those most prom- j dents,
by disasters at home. Adding to these
inent:
Jan. 11. Benjamin Louis Paul llff.KC by battle and TO.461 by epidemic*, the
Godard, composer, France; Jan. 15. Prof. total sacrifice of life ha* been Z75.391.
J. R. Seeley. Cambridge university. EngMIBCEX.LANKOCS.
tand; Jan. 23. Lord Randolph Churchill.
Bngland: Jan. 26. Nicolai De Giers, premier
of Russia: Jan. 27, Field Marshal Canrob- Year’s Quota of Hanging?*. Lynching*,
«rt. France: Feb. 15. Adolf A. Schreyer,
Suicides. Murders and Fires.
artist. France; Feb. 20. Frederick PouKThenumberof legal execution* in 1895 was
Umm. United States; March 2. Prof. John the same as in 1894. being 132 in each year,
Stuart Black!*, England; Grand Driw os compared with 12S In 1893 and 107 In 1892.
Alexis. Russia: Ismail Pasha. ex-khedl\e, There were 19 executed in the south and
43 in the north. In pus total number there
were one woman, two Mexicans aud one
Chinaman.
Victims of Judge Lynch.
Judge Lynch has executed 171 persons.
tag, novelist, GertnanyFMay -U
‘ 161 men and ten women, during 189a. 23 less
fiuppe. composer, AustriaTMay 77. w alter ■tlutn last year. Of these lynchings 144 ooQ. Gresham, secretary of state, Umwa the total number 112 were negroes, nine of
States- June 29. Floriano
BmifBrA:
ThomasPclxotto,
Henry ex-presHuriey, them being women.
•clentlst. Eneland. July IL MmeThe total number ot person* who have
Cart'alho, prims donna. France,
|
suicide
tn compared
the United
States
gqrln^ July 8M*tWUl8. 'Roekstro, musical , committed
duTtag 1S96.’
« LTOP. i*
with
4.913

STRANGE COINCIDENCES.

EHINED RED8KIN8.

THE OLD YEAR

Civilisation Is Too Much
Poor Indian.

tar

tbs

The Hodden Transition from 5FUd Life

Dr. Charles A. Eastman, tbe Sioux In­
dian physician nnd missionary .who was
married to Elaine Goodale, tiie poet, tn
tbe Church of the Ascension in this city
lour years ago, on a visit to New York
with his wife made an address before
the Harlem brunch of theflYoung Men s
Christian association.
Dr. Eastman
told his large audience many interest­
ing things about the Indians.
Ml find.'* he said, “thuf the Indian ns
a man is very much the same as the men
of other races. Their habits and their
faculties are tbe same, and when they
are developed they have as much manlinesM, godliness und self-respect ns the
men of other races. Iris surprising the
amount of faith in God you will find
among some of the most ignorant and
uneducated Indians. I could mention
dozens of remarkable cases if 1 bad
time, but, as I am limited, I will only
author. Engidnd: Julv SLRichardHunt. lo ^94. 4,43$ ln 1333. XWG in 1822. 1.M in 1W1
architect. United States; Aug. 7. George taid 2.040 in l&amp;W. The total is tbe largest tell you of one. Thia one was an old
F Root, cdnipo«er, United States; Aug. 8. ,.Ver recorded and shows that self-dcetrucIndian who was converted long ago.
Sistice H. E. Jackson, supreme court. I tton Is oa the rapid increase. Of this numEver since his conversion be has made a
nited States: Aug. 14. Thomas Hovenden, per 4.300 were males and 1,159 females, the
artist. United States; Baron Panchnlta, proportion of about 4 to 1 being steadily practice of rising every morning at
imbNsher, Germany: Aug. 15. P. F. Roth-. - -Hiainlalncd year by year. Among professeven
o’clock and saying bis prayers.
emel, artist. United States; Aug. 19. Leon- । Hional men physicians continue to head
and W. Volk, sculptor. United States; Sept. , tfoe gn*ws.tme list, 59 of them having Shuf- When 1 asked him why he did this fla
28. Louts Pasteur, scientist. France: Oct. \ fl(-d off tho mortal coll in 1«K» as compared
4, HJalmar Hjorth Boyesen. novelist, 'with
WllU 45
Ite In 1894.
io.re. The
.... agencies which
— ...... lead told me that it gave him first chance
United States: Oct VW. W, Story. *cuip- to
t the
• suicide
------- —
of so many physicians would with the Lord, and he whs thus enabled
tor and poet. Italy: oba 25. Charles Halle. ‘ make an
w. Interesting subject for medical
------ -— ,£lie cni]!&lt;).s of suicide were as
to be heard alone.
pianist. England; Nov. AS. Rov Dr. 8 E inquiry.
Smith, author . of •’America,” United fofiows:
“The great trouble with o^r youug
States; Nov 23. Maurice F. H. De Haaa r)cNpondency
-•
men to-day is that they have been pre­
artist, United States: Nov. 27. Alexandre Unknown
Sumas,i, novelist,
novelist. France; No
Nor.
v. 29.
3. Count ing.ne
cipitated into modern civilisation with
rd von Taafr. statesman. Austria: jjquor
Oeorc* Aogustu* Hal*, author. Eng- ninealth
•
eueb suddenness that they have alt•£. ILCMTlren At««oe. •■Th""], nimreik irt.ll. Ky
ig sorbed most of the evil of it und tilth*
Ft a tea:
,3^ Sergius Stepnlak. |tusInert lovsev ...
of tbe good. They are mostly drunk-'
nihilist agitator. England.
The total Dumber of murders commf .ted urds, rustlers and Idlers and ore phys­
DISANTElte OF 1NO3.
rn 1.05 shows a startling Increase over 1S4, ical and moral degenerates. They ore
being 1.500. a* compared with 9.SW in IS94.
latot of Most Fatal Catastrophes Of the 4,615
in
t;,‘M in IN'S. 5,104 in 1891. 4/Jo not the same men that the Indians of
In 1690. It is. evident ut the th St glance tost my day were. Then, our young men
Tho prominent disasters of 1S05 have been the Increase is out of all proportion to th®
thought nothing of ten or twenty-mil*,*
viuiivwB.
I Increase of population, thus Indicating
■ follows:
!t
.
In January 8 were killed by a fire in Lon- that there Is something wrong In the ad­
on. 15 by an avalanche in the Pyrenees, ministration of Justice. The eauves of these runs, and It was a common amusement
with them to race.anti beat fleet ponies
1 by a flood In Spain, 20 by a raining dis- murders may be classified as follows:
ster In Staffordsldre. England, 53 by fire Quarrels .....................................................
Olt
..
across tbe prairies.
,t Butte City, Mont., 90 by n mine disaster । •'
•
• —
Unknown
..
“To-day you can scarcely find an In­
att Hanley, England, 18
IS by an avalanche in Jealousy ...........
oS4 dian who can run as much oh two milt#, |
the Alps, !,»0by an earthquake at Kuclian, • Liquor
PCTslh, 7 by a bolter explosion at Mendota. 1 Hy hlgnwayracn
Ul
III.. 15 by ar. avalanche at Orin. France
- •--------•J- ..............
M while in the old days it was nothing to
i *infanticide
JLn February 50 lost thrlr lives in a r'~
mine ; Resisting arrest ....
do from 50 to "0 miles a day in foot
oeci'lcnt at Snone. France, 11 ?iv,an ava
avn-­ H’khwaynwn killed
lanche at Kvanakon, Norway. 7 by a mine
1U1 travel, and to go for as many ns three
accident at Radatock, England. 12 by a Self-defonto
mn days and nights without food. This dif­
min.- accident at Ashland, Pa.. 2.-&gt;O by an Sirikeu
IS
Strikes
explosion in Formosa, 30 by drowning at -----------ference. between the'Indian of old nnd
Outrages
Moscow, S by flre-st Hot Springs, Ark.. 25 ■ Riots ....
tbe Indian of to-day only serves to
by a mine disaster at Cerrlllos, N. M., and
illustrate the fact that the rave has de­
IM by a railroad aelcldent near Hie City of
The
leases
by
tire
in
1895
ugcregutc
H31,Mexico.
as compared with JlK&gt;,aH0,M2 in 1894, generated physically and morally since
In March 12 were killed by a boiler r x- I
by a
ploslun In Kouinanla. 21 by
a mine
mine •iccidcnt
accident i ;‘n •h'-crease of 515.9S7,3M, und a decrease of civilization has Ixten thrust upon it.
try *"
England
8 at ■
us compered with the losses of
fa Spain, 7 ta Bhrewsbur"
—
*
—
J
“They say that the Indian is dying
ami| 61
lal4 Or the»® fires tho*&gt; w“h Io***® &lt;«f
White Oak, N. M., 50 in‘ fiilesl
miesrai ana
oi in
in Ii jnilai aecidente; 25
and .unwards contributed 55S.O42,- away. If tbe Indian is, it is a good
Jsjt an cxpi'sion In Germany,
r. 28 by drovndrown­ '
thing. What we want to nave is the
ing Tn Pomcrnufa, 19 by an earthquake
u—*
’— In
'* i
Embcsi’rmentH.
.
Italy and 15 by a landslide.
Tbe record of embcxzllng, defaulting, ■ man, the good in the youug.men, and
In April 30 lost their Ilves 1-y the collapse- swindling, forgery and bank wrecking for
of a hctcl at New Novgorod, Rjssla. 14 by . 1.'&lt;j shows a gratifying decrease us eom- by doing this we can save the race. It
a
mine explosion
India, 23 by
with
1S91
।sired
ISSi,
total being but J10.423,- is going to be hard work, for the small
exn^reton
.1 Lheinjjl.u.con,
\&lt;-na..hsimiinr
. , cy •’. nared
wh*l"
tS
„!the
lS»it&lt;
•“
' ,o?l was $25,2M.11X und ot tribes 5re scattered al), through the
h flrv at Wheeling, W Vg.. 6 by a mine at- ------|ifi,92),632.
Out
re—.—
-------o1
of 604 cases reported 25 I
eldest-at Nanticoke, Pa.. t&gt; l-y drowning at I pe?
-----—
persons
stole--------over $50,900 each. 17 over west, and, harassed and driven nearly
Belfast, Ireland: 12 by earthquaxe In Italy- 51W
IlWiO'iO each, and two over 35W.COO each. crazy as they ore by the government, it
JAy h/e at Wild Rose. Wk. &lt; by tbe tall . Li,
Lad! year four stole over JLWe.vuu &lt; ach, but is difficult io win over iheir confidence.
M a theater in ^liydco,
s-orm —
In .• there
tK--&gt; 10
~ by
-r a
- --------were no mlllion-duiiar thieves this
Middlesex
ui, &gt;, Va..
IS by
b" a
mir.c disat;d.i-. ■ ‘v&lt;&gt;ar
_
a.. 13
a mlns
hv the
ihrt breaking
brMkinir ut a
a . '* T
n-ul
____ ____
_ distributed
... .
_____ They are absolutely without ambition
ter In Scotian... 150 by
he losses
are
as follows:
‘t.kppinal.^Frtnce, und 14 by a 1 Stolen by city and couniy uaicMd*. 4X,4tS - now, nnd tbe only way-that that can
railroad
accidunt
in
Mexico.
*
I Q&gt;4; miscellaneous stealings. 12.487,430; ever be effected is through the medium
&lt; tin May 1C peraous
perished by
tr - '-.-St-c
' - cyclone stolen from banks. 12,178.7.8; frauds and
Patterson,
12a by a
» cyclone
c
rson, Kan., 120
in forgeries. 51.tU3.W4; by agents. IUD8.TO6; of the Gospel. The Indian is known in
wa. S by
tn WellYflle. from loan associations. 5137,415; by poety a boiler explosion in
the east as a stoics) and end individual,
, Y„ Al by ftre m Poland. 3M&gt;y ei
Italy, t:
r;____ _
but that is a mistake. Before strangers
Million* Given Away.
re ta
in Russia. 50
60 by
by an
an earthquake
earthquake 1 —i.----------by a Are
---------- and
——
jneral he is stoical, but that is only diplomacy
in Texas. 7 by an ex- f The record- of embex*lement
goi
Greece,, 20
2o by
b^r flood Jn
: Kiel, and 33 by drowning in the financial rascality
, printed
r.--------------------------------------------------above I*
and not gen
his­ real nature.
Get him
BpanKb river,
handeome sbo'
showing
■•ver. iu Canada'
Canada.
erously offset by the handsome
In JUhft 6 persons were killed by an ex- of money contributed by will'or by gin around the camp fire and he is a good
pJosloti at I ellxdorf, Austria. 9 by a mine upon churches, college*, charities, mu­ fellow. He will talk and laugh with yon
ant galleries, libraries, etc.,
disaster at Ftfeshlre, Scotland. 12 by drown- seum*.
Jng nt Boor, in Austria. 90 by *n explosion amounting to I23.1MX54S, as compared with und tell fnuny stories tbe same as n
G5 by a cloudburst In the Black J19.W7.118 ■In -s-t.
lto4. of tho total amount white man. What be likes mor/than
is been given to collegts
r a mine disaster at Nlems. stated there has
im of 512,379,820; to chari­ anything else Is a joke, und If you want
France. 70 by a flsod In
tn Hungary, U by ...re
the -----------------immense *ui
to
churches, 52,083,190; to to earn the contempt of an Indian you
grown!nr tn Rusala. 25
by a -j[ne
mfno dUastv.
•«»&gt;-disaster ties,
tlest, ^,745,670;
“
*
at Brsaiau, Germany. 14 by the fall of a museums and art Ksilerics. $1,73^600: to
building at Rorlgno, Austria. 9 by a boiler libraries, S532A32. and to other institutions have btft to show anger over lujoke in
his presence. He will take t^oke on
explosion at Yorkshire. Englund. 6 by a
Mfiway accident In Mexico, 10 by drown­
himself and laugh as heartily over.lt
ing in Lake Maggiore, Italy, 10 by drown­
SATOLLI ELEVATED.
ing tn the River Snr*". Germany, tn by an
as If IX was on another, so he has no use
•explosion at St. Paulo, Brazil. 6 by a fire Invested ut Baltimore with the Insignia
for any man who cannot do tbe same.
at Minneapolis, T by an explosion at Hol te­
mpi. Germany, and 8 by a mine dlaasterat
“My idea of converting the Indian Is
Kacatecas. Mexico.
Baltimore, Md., Jan. 6.—Under the to start in by improving him physically.
In July 7 peison* were killed by lightBing at Wexo, Sweden; 10 by boiler dplo- j'reat dome of that classic edifice, the Then Improve him mentally and you
■Aon ut Panama, 43 by a flood ta Missouri.
S by a cyctone at Baxter, Kan.; 10 by a Baltimore cathedral — the mother will find a self-respecting, noble and
ercione in Gem ria. 30 by a cloudburst in church of America—where so many gentlemanly man. The Indians were
Hungary, 6 by k Are ta Detroit. IS by a rail­
road accident near Quebec. 16 by a lallruad memorable and imposing ceremonies originally the most gentlemanly race
atocldent al Ban Tablo. Bueno* Airea- 40 have taken place, Francis Sotolli, titu­ extant
Tho Sioux were famous for
by the fall of a bridge in Egypt. Why a’f re
lar archbishop of Lepanto and papal their gentlemanly behavior among
by * cyctum.- &lt;n
New York, 15 by a cloudburst m Pennsyl- ablegate to the United States, was on themselves, and I know it was the same
w*nla, 47 by a mine accident at Yugetun.
B. C.; 14 by a boiler exploilou at Sues. 12 by Sunday elevated to the cardinalate and with many of tho northwestern tribes.
a railroad accident at St. Prlci.e. France; formally veated with the scarlet which The best evidence of this is the fact
B by a mine disaster in Westrbalis. 7 by
* cyclone near Cairo, IU.; 140 by a niuroad marks the rank of cardinal.
that the young Indians were never al­
accident st Kobe. Japan; M0 by u typhoon
lowed to address theli elders until they
tn China and 20 by cloudburst* iu New
Public Debt Statement.
Mexico. Wyoming and Colorado.
Washington. Jan. 3.—The debt state­ were 21 years of age, and no male could
In August 12 perished by earthquake In
Fla- M by » mine accident in Gotland, ment shotvs a net decrease In the public smoke until he had proved himself a
I by a fire at Kadown, Russia; 15 by the fall
grown man and had been admitted to
M a buUAtag In Ireland, u by drowning at debt leas cash hi treasury during Decemdlfc by the fBl1 of aK’*ng*‘»&gt; her of $1,179,349.80. The interest-bear- the councils of the tribe. It was such
b&gt;i a.8lorni on Gurm'y^otef
the coast of
apan. 25 by exploHion°u?\he
d^bt is unchanged. The non-inter- laws us these that made tbe Indian adovoted husband and a fearless warrior.
Russla;' 8 bj
For such was the original Indian. 9ororks. Braddock.
; 8 by a water spout
works.
Braddock, Pa.
Po.f8
snout nnd caah ln thr treasury increased $020&gt; day the race is a ruined one—ruined by
at• w
Zacatecas,
—------- Mexico: 8 by
----------------a Are at Riber814.30. The total cash in the freasury
upne, Italy: and 18 by a mine disaster at
civilization. Every game with them ia
Central City. CoL
was $787,578,447.62. The gold reserve
There are
In September &lt;2 lost their Ilves In a mine was $63,202,268. Net cash balance, $114,­ a medium for gambling.
msaster at Houghton. Mich.: 10 by an avanone of the manly contests of the old
ftt«.ne£?c- J7 by a railroad accident 764,932.92.
days now. They’re all beggars, too,
Big Bicycle Show.
and even the very youngest is not
•md fl by a mine explosion at Leadville,
Chicago, Jan. (.—Fire hundred man­ ashamed to ask for alms. They lire
In October 19 were killed by a cyclone ufacturer, are represented at the cycle only to eat and sleep, and their thoughts
in Cuba, 18 by a railroad accident in Bel­
y by th.e f&amp;11 of * platform at Lorain. rhow which opened Saturday night at are always of tbe present The Indian
VJ u by;a mine explosion at Wllkesbarre. Tatteraall building with an Inunenae spirit is broken, and nothing but sys­
J?*.bz.Sro7'P.,n¥ ta the Obe river. Rusria; 301 by the fall of a mill in Westphalia. attendance, in apite of the aero weather. tematic work will ever revive it”—N. Y,
N by drowning at Alexandria, Egypt’ li A capital of (30,000,000 ia repreaented Bun.
by drowning at Ancona. Italy: K by a
fiOR^fnJd”RuB3!alfOrnla’ and 10
^re by the exhibitor., and tbe aggregate
ralue of the exhibit, la over (300,000.
* .WE
»&gt;y • bon-.
"That horrid UlUe Stanley boy I" ex*
it, 7 by a mine explo- ■
Constantinople, Jan. 3.—Trustworthy
juxt u laaultlng to Dr. Carrer to be
reports regarding the recent outrages oonM be"
factory explosion in Mai
in the vilayet of Kharput al
’
e explosion near Carmel,
"What did h* dor
that 138 towns and villages v
“Why, tbe doctor wm walldnf quiet,
fated, 6,064 houses burned and
&lt;___
ly
*a&lt;l mMttaf Willie put M*
sons were killed. Not a single Turk was

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f

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baud on Me bead udield: "How do yon
killed so far as is knownr
do. Willi.?' jMt M Moe, n»d Utet boy
a*nd rend* tbe borrldaat tooe, ■ tuck
Cheyenne, Wyu.. Jan.
The OOeulta
tonffu* out nt tho doctor end *Md:
of life
In this agaiaat the Rocky Mountain Coal com­ •lahl Y»hl' in th* hatefulest wny poepany on Uoouat ot the killing ot U
men at Red canyon hare been comprotnleed by the company agreeing to
it worry about Crarrr,'

Deeto
Spriagiield, 111.. Jan. 4.—Got. Allgeld
ha* accepted the reaignatlon ot Adjt.
Gen. Orendorff. and appointed In Ma
atead Charlea C. Hilton, of Chicago.

Baa Frencbeo. Jan. A—United litatea

T-VJIT

Rattle Ax

Queer Orders.
The London Spectator lately had a
elever article entitled “The Tyranny of
Coincidence.** The example shown is
of a lady who was driving outside of
Athens. When the horses were halted
onr. of the team refused bis oat*. The
Greek coachman insisted that the
horse was under a spell. The young
English lady hod an “evil eye." The
man told Miss Symonds to spit—that
was the only cAe. The young women
was forced to go through the unlady­
like perfoi-mance, and at once the horse
took to bis feed.
“The coincidence
rivited tiie chains nfsuperstition upon
the driver tighter than ever."
Many
coincidences of a similar character
must occur to the reader. Here is a
case: . A child was told to put a fourleaf clover in his left shoe, and was as­
sured “that he would be sure to find
something.” The little boy did so, and
had hardly moved out of his track* in a
large grass-grown pasture before he
found an old half-dollar of an ancient
date, evidently lost years before. The
child was not superstitious, and fortun?
ately the parents were not. Tho matter
of coincidence was explained to him,
and among other things he was plenti­
fully supplied with four-leaf clovers,
but he never found anything.
The
origin of superstition associated with
amulets or any material objects must
owe Its being to just such coincidences.
Among those who are not educated it
may be that tiie tyranny of coincidence
does exist, but it should not hold with
those having sound minds.
We all
have, however, a dark chamber in our
brains, and it is there that the owls
and bats of superstition flap their
wings.
’

PLUG

V

THE LARGEST PIECE ■

OF GOOD TOBACCO

EVER SOLD FOR |0 CENTS

RUN GREAT RISKS.

i:«-ln*urinx
Ship*.
Reinsuring risks on vessels long over­
due und supposed to be lost is a game of
chance in which speculative marine un­
derwriters have been indulging. One
of the ^CE«eIs on whicb'-fitich big odds
have l&gt;een '.oken, says tiie Philadelphia
Record, was the British bark Command­
er, which sailed on April 11 from Chit­
tagong, India, for the West Indies and |
the Delaware breakwater, and has been •
given up-as lost. Both vessel and cargo '

were insured os ordinary risk ut the
rates then current for vessels trading
on long voyages. After three months
had elapsed without the arrival of the
vessel tiie original insunrs placed their
risks with other companies, paying
twenty guineas premium and escaping
t ha payment of a total loss. Those who
took the new risk became alarmed at
the continued absence of the vessel, and
to protect themselves they reinsured
the vessel and cargo at forty guineas
premium. As tiie loss of the vessel now
appears to be beyond doubt those who
Iasi took the risk will be called upon to
pay a total lo$s.
The British ship Munster sailed in
ballast from Rio Janeiro on-May )b for
Newcastle, N. 8. W., and is believed to.
have be*n lost off Cape Horn.
She
is now being reinsured at eighty
guineas premium.
The ships lx&gt;rd
Spencer, which sailed from San Fran­
cisco for Queenstown on April 9. and
the Star of Austria, which sailed from
San&gt; Rosalia on March 25 for Fal­
mouth, are believed to have been lost,
and the vessels and cargoes arc behy
reinsured at seventy guineas premium.

AN ENERGETIC

NEW WOMAN.

l^ok Ost for Henelf.
"I don't take much stock in these new
woman ideas,’* remarked a nun from
south Georgia the other day, according
to the Atlanta Constitution, “but I saw
one today I would like to have in my
com field in fodder season to pull fod­
der. Say, that woman was a James D.
She saw a strset car about a block and a
half away and made up her mind to
catch it; and she did begosh. She made
a plunge for It and whistled for the con­
ductor to stop the concern. The con­
ductor didn't think she would ever
reach the car and consequently did not
stop. But that woman was one of the
up-to-daters, and she had different no­
tions from those of the conductor. She
ran like a rabbit, and it wasn't long be­
fore she had planted her tiny footupon
the step of the retreating car.
“I felt disposed to applaud her for thia
feat, but about that time she reached
up and pulled the bell cord and stopped
the car herself.
“The conductor and motorman looked
up in astonishment. ’I simply want to
wait for my dog to catch up,’ she re-

“Now, all I have to say U thio—that If
that woman ia a new woman, we need
more of them to ran thia country. We
need them particularly in the corn
field*.’’
__________________ -

WASHINGTON'S JAOKAS&amp;

The eeUactlon at netchl reUca for
the todlee- exhibit el the Atlanta expoeitlon has a corioaltr which arem* to
be proof poettbe that Sen. Oeorge
a (took

with tb« data ino upon U. and by fte
appearance is was without doubt made
about that time. It bears tbe followfag faMriptfcm fa fine fatterin&lt; fust un-

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Thursday, Jan. 9, 1896.
W. R. COOK, Local Editor.

BUSINESS CARDS.
T|E. ALICE KIRK,.
Physician and Svjbgkon.
AO calls promptly attended day und night.
•Bea at Ford's Hotel, south side entrauoe.

E. BARREUs.
W. W. POTTER,
.
BARRELL A POTTER,
Attorneys at Law,
Ottoeover Hastings City Bank. Collections
F^gupUyjU. ten tied to, aud general law Inwin ess

J

A, LAMPMAN,
•
D. D. S.
AM kindH of Dental work done carefully and
promptly. Local Aneethewla. g.ia &lt;&gt;r chloroform,
given. Offlcc over Phln Smith's Racket Store,

W

J. 0. LAMPMAN, M. D.
ocice with W. A. Lampman, calls promptly
uaawtred. special attenUon given to Utting
truaeea and treating Hernia or Rupture tor
radical cure. The majority of cases can pe
permanently cured without a surgical opera-

A. DODGE, Undertaker and Funeral
•
Director.
A Fine-Hearse at all-Funerals.
No extra
charge for embalming.
Delton, M ch.

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realized 850 from a birthday social given
recently.

DeWitt’s Little.Early Risers for billons,
nesa,indigestion, ^onsttpatiou. A ?mallpllia prompt cure.
W. H. Goodykail

A Coldwater boy was arrested and sent
to jail for 25 days for disturbing a Salva­
tion Army meeting.

Mm. William Dieter will be president of
the W. R. (X at Dundee the coming year.

Dr. Uriah Upjohn, of Richland town­
ship, is the oldest supervisor of Kalama­
zoo county. He Is 89 years of age, and
hold the office in 1846.
Some Coldwater kids supplied them­
selves with chalk and decorated every
Show window in luwn with the figures ”96,

early in the mumiug on January l.
Deputy Auditor General D. B. Aloger,
formerly editor of the Eaton Co. Republi­
can was married New Years tu Miss Kittle
Savage of Olivet, a clerk in his office:
The contract for furnishing a 810,000
statue of Ex. Gov. Blair for the capitol

grounds at Lansing

was

awarded

last

week to Edward Potter, of Enfield, Mass.

The C. J. Jk M. passengers are carried
into Cincinnati over the tracks of that
company without change ot cars.
The
uew arrangement adds 28 stations to the
time card.
Roy Watkins, a nine year old Mulliken
boy spelled down the entire high school

l R. BISHOP.
there. He has another remarkable record
’ Attorney at Law.
—during bis babyhood he had a total of
Office iu Abstract Block over Hick* A Spence
Kpeery. AU buftinren promptly atteud&amp;l tu. one hundred fits.
Special atteatloD^lven tp coltectloos.
. Texas township, Kalamazoo county,^is

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J. M. SMITH.

Collections made in all parts of the state
Monveyanclng a speciality. Special pains
taken in drafting contracts, chattel mort­
gage* and wills.
Woodland, Mich.
dward Taggart
Loyal E. tfuappen.
Arthur C. Denison.
TAGGART. KNAPPEN A DKNIBON.
LAWYER*.
Rooms 811 SIT Michigan Trust Co. Bldg,,
Grand Rapids. Michigan.

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FAMES A. SWEEZEY,
eJ
Attorney at law.
i
_
Hastings. Mich.
Practices in all courts of the state. Col­
lections promptly attended to.
| I A. SCRIBNER, M. D'..,
L'.
Physician and Surgeon,
Delton.
Midh.
Office 'n residence, one block cast of depot

A. A Q H. BARBER
•
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Tais week,

86 quires.

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
must reach this oflice Tuesdays at latest to
Insure Insertion in the issue of tho week
when brought.

Scrofula lurks lu the blood of nsarty everyone
hut Hood’s Sarsaparilla drives it Irom the sysiem and makes pure blood.
yere
Several
Vermontville
stores
“burgled” last week, but very little cash
•ecured.

Lansing has a big charity ball this week
aiuier the auspices of the Industrial Aid

Society.

mended.
She paid the railroad bills and
supposed this was ample, but the Detroit
chap sent In a bill of $104 for leg repair­
ing. whereupon Kate kicked worse than
Sherman kicked on Alger.
She was'sued

The trial has cost the coun­

ty a big sum.
,

Twenty million dollars is expended yearly
for gum In our country, one company alone
Mils $5,000,000 worth.
This Includes the
amount exported also.

D. H. Chase, of Assyria, has sold his
farm of fifty acres to A. P. Hines, of this

city. Mr. HiDes will build a house there­
on In the sprtfag and occupy It next faff —

tbe doctor a legacy In tne shape ot a ver­
dict for 852. Mrs. Sherman will have to
foot the bill and would be glad to serve
the doctor the same way.
Affec tlon don’
go in Detroit—Adrian Press.

As a remedy for all forms ot headache
Electric Bitters has proved to be the very
best. It effects a permanent cure and the
most dreaded habitual sick beadaches
yield to its influence. We urge all who
are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give
this remedy a fair trial. In dases of hab­
itual constipation Electric Bitters cures by
giving the needed tone to the bowels, and
few cases long resist the use of this medi­
cine. Try it once. Large bottles only
fifty cents at W. H. Goodyears Drug
Store.

B. C. Moon.
The Muir deer hunters who were ar­
rested and taken to Baldwin while north

hunting deer, have returned home after
aervlng 30 days in jail for hunting deer
with dogs, which they claim they never

dM.

No excuse for sleepless nights when you
can procure One Minute Cough Cure. This
will relieve all annoyances, cure the most
severe cOUgh and give you rest and
strength. Can you afford to do without it?
W. H. Goodyear.

Steamboat service between Charlevoix
and St James has been changed so as to
require tbe performance of steamboat serv­
ice during the season of navigation.
Joseph Brenk, the aged and wealthy
tailor of Jackson, who died recently,
taught all of his sons to be tailors.
He
was bom In Germany in 1829 and learned
bis trade in Berlin.

Tbe Epworth League of Ithaca gave a
reception to the St. Louis and Alma
___ eve.
The visitors
The Diraorery Saved His Life.
Leagues New Years
Mr. G. Cailoutte, Druggist, BeaversA
supper was
numbered 100.
A splendid
...------served, and as tbe new year came In 300 vllle. III., says: “To Dr. King’s New Dis­
covery I owe my life.
Was taken with
people were kneeling in prayer in Odd La grippe and tried all the physicians for
Fallows’ Hell.
miles about, but of no avail and was given
paving Dr.
Reports to tbe Slate Board of Health up aud told I could not live.
King’s New Discovery in my store 1 sent
•how that Influenza, riieumatlsm. neural­ fnr a bottle and began its use and from the
gia. bronchitis, and tonsllltis. In order first dose began to get better, and after
1 named, caused most sickness in Michigan, using three bottles was up and about
c during the week ending December 3L again. It hi worth Its weight in gold. We
wont keep store or house without IL” Get
•oBsumption is reported at 186 places; a free trial at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug
typboW fever, 48; scarlet fever, 84; diph­ store.
theria; 81; measles. 8; whooping cough, 10.
At Argentine township, Genesee county,
Mia Elizabeth Hurd and Wm. L. Mar­
live an elderly couple who have still In
tin, both of Hopkins were married New their possession some pieces of their wed­
Years day by Rev. Robert Adams, Cong. ding cake. They were married about fifty
mialMer at that burg.
The bride Is the years ago.

Lest Suoday was the first absolutely
"dry” day tn Lapeer for a long, long time.
Not a smell of liquor was to be had for
Edward Bradley, the Oral while settler
lovo or money.
in Au Gres Is dead.

Wife—Here’s an account of a man who
shot himself rather than suffer the pangs
of indigestion. Husband—The fool! Why
didn’t he lake DeWitt’s Little Early Ris­
ers? I used to suffer as bad as he did be­
fore I commenced taking these little pills.
W. H. Goodyear.

without the slightest pain.
W. H. Goodyrak.

During the past year 240 sheep were
killed by dogs Id Mountcalm county. ’
Walter!

H*af»teak, Ham and Egg* for

“God gave us meat, but the devil sent
us cooks,” It. a trite sajlng.
From bad
cooking, fast eating aud over eating
comes a
whole train
of
diseases —
indigestion, dyspepsia, biliousness, ca­
tarrh of the stomach, headache, dizziness,
and the like. God also gave us a brainy ;
man. who compounded the "Gohlen Medlcal Discovery.** a corrective ot all the ills
resulting from overeating and bad blood.
Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, has furnished the
"Discovery, a great desideratum to Amer­
ica, where everybody are in such a hurry
to make money, Uipy have no time to eat,
and scarcely any time to live.
it invigor­
ates the liver, cleanses the blood and tones
up the system.

19th CENTUR

blood affections.
for tho United States for this wonderful «x-

third bottle und not’being Ix-nefitod thereby
Price B1.00,e»oBKtx ftta frill moath’ti

enou&lt;h fbr aeare. Ask for it at druggists.

Kaffir Kola
Office, 32,
209 State Street,

HICAGO.

in Buying a Piano or an Organ
Instnunentt arid for cash or easy payments.

CitalotaM and full Information sent tree.
When Baby was rick, we gave her Castoria.
When she waa* Child, she cried for Castaria.
When she became Mias, she citing to Castaria.

3SO and 353 WABASH AVENUE. CHICAGO. ILL.

_^OUL
qr Friend. Vo
VHe eau.se

YOUNC

WIVES

A thousand newsboys were feasted at
Grand Rapids Iasi, week.
They were
waited upon by a small armv of business
aud society men.

Caiarrit iu thn Head
Is due to Impure blood and cannot be cored with
iocal applications.
Hood’s Sars iparlUa has
cured hundreds ot
«&gt;t catarrh bncaate it
runites the blood and In this wav removes tbe
cause of tiie dl«exse&gt;^-4l also builds uj» the sys­
tem and prevenbr'att.fc.ks of pu mmoula, dip­
htheria and typhoid lever.
IfoodtN Pills beomne the Favorite cathartic
with cveryuue who uses them. 25c.
The Woofllnnd onr factory is turning
out a large number of oars fur which the
demand seems to be great ss the company
Is still behind on orders.

oj$ (American.
Avftevea*tb ?

Wc Offer Yon a Remedy Which Insures
SAFETY to LIFE of Both
Mother and Chili

“MOTHERSFRIEND
ROBS fONFWEraT OF ITS PAW.
UORROR AM) DANGKE,

rances?

Makes CHILD-BIRTH Easy.
Endorsed and recommended by physlclua5, midwlve* and those who have unod
it. Beware of substitute* aad imitation*.

with

THE AMERICAN
PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE,

Cincinnati people claim that their
city will soon possess i&gt;- oiggest bell
Lu America. Preparations arc making
liier for casting a bell that will w»:igh
15 tons. It is to be hung in the tower of
the Church of St. Francis de Sales. ’1 he
mold for this big bell is now almost
completed, says the New York Sun, and
the casting is to be done with a gx*l
deal of ceremony.

The bark Maria L. arrived at Nm
York tbe other day with n Maltese cat
which bad passed through a iG-deya*
storm in an ex^pondri (Kwition on the vea
sei’s tiffiin-hniil without food or drink

The Railway Agent

His Complicated Duties.
Nervous Spasms — Then Fits — Physical
Wreck for Four Years.
J. A. Goodyear, while employed as

agent for the C. &amp; N. W. Ry. at Repub­
lic, Mich.,through overwork and worry,
was stricken with nervous spasms,

which developed into fits and continued
for five yearn. During that time he
Is this; if you are troubled with Catarrh, treated with several doctors, who were
Cold in Head, Hay Fever, go to the drug­
gist named below and get a bottle of Cen­ unable to cure him, but advised that he
turyCatarrh Cure. No danger of being ) goto Ann Arbor for treatment. He did
humbugged. Relief in five minutes and a so, taking their treatment for four
years without any apparent effect.
positive cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath.
While in that condition, he tried Dr.
Over 200 girls In the Industrial school In
Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalixer by the ad­
Adrian have signed the pledge and put on vice of his friends. It proved to be the
the ribbon.
.
proper remedy and a change was soon
apparent; improvement continued with
If the Baby in Cutting Teeth.
its use, every dooe seemed to strength­
Be sure and use that old and well trial en aud vitate his thoroughly sluggish
remedy. Mrs. Winslow’s pooching Syrup nervous system until a cure was ef­
for children teething, it sooths the child,
fected.
softens the gums, allaya all pain, cures
wind colic and fra the best remedy for
diarrhoea. Twenty-live dents a bottle.

For Sale b:/ JF. II. Goodyear.

A white swan has beep seen on Portage
lake near Pinckney and local hunters are
making determined effotte to capture IL
A Timely Reminder.
Each season forces upon our considera­
tion its own peculiar perllii to health. The
advent of fal) finds many reduced in
strength and vigor, poorly prepared to con­
tinue the business ot life.
Thu stomach
and bowels, the great highway of animal
economy, is especially Mabie to disorder In
the fall.
The nervous system has also
suffered In the struggle.
Typhoid fever
and malaria In particular find In the fall
that combinatloo of earth, air and water
that mark this season as especially dan­
gerous.
The falling leaves, the decaying
vegetables contribute tbelr share of con­
tamination.
Hood’s Uaraaparilla famish­
es a most valuable safeguard at these ‘
portant points, and should be used In the
fall before serious sickness has laid you
low.
■

mailed free, containing voluntary teMimonlal*.

RWAT)FIELD REGULATOR 00., Atlanta, Go.

MORTGAGE BILE.
Default having been made in tbe conditions of
• certain mortgage made by Georoe W. Gregory
and Ann Gregory to Evelyn Dibble dated Dec.
11 A. D 1801 and recorded in tbe office of tbe
Register of Deeds, for tbe County of Barry and
siaie ot Michigan, on the lltb day of December
A. D. 1801 In Liber » of Mortgages on page 331
Said mortgage r»’ given upon the express
condition that should any default he made in the
payment nt the said Interest, or any. port there­
of. ou any day whereon tbe same
made pay­
able, as above expressed, and sh-&lt;ald.lbe same
remain unpaid and in arrear for the spare of
thirty dare, then and from theneMore. that is
to say after the lapse of said thirty days, the
aloreiald principal sum of twelve hundred
dollar* with all arrearage o( Interest thereon,
shall, at the option ot said party ot the second
party become due and payable.
Default having been made in tbe- payment of
interest dun Dec. 11th. 18M. and the same bnv-1
ing r- mained unpaid and In arrears for Ui«
space of thirty days and upwards, tbe nforewild
orineijial sum of twelve hundred dollars with
an arrearages of interest thereoo is now declar­
ed (!ue ano payable by tbe terms of arid mort­
gage on wblch mnrtsace there I* claimed to be
due ar the date of this notice tbe »um of Thir­
teen Hundred seventy three Dollars and lift)
two rents, and an aUo-m-t’* f^e ot thirty five
DolUis provided for l» •» »•- Mortgage, and no
•ultor prbeeeilinasa' t.-«v •• i.tcbeeu institut­
ed to recover the tnouej • ■? -eared by. said niorigac- or anv part tbereo::
Now. Therefore, bv virtn* of the power of
nalc contained In said m»rUtag*&gt;. and the statute
m such case nrnue and wovldt-d. notice Is here­
by given that on Saturday tbe Twenty-eighth
day
March A. D. uw, at ten o’clock in ibe
forenoon. I shall sell at Public Auction, to the
highest bidder, at the North front door of tbe
Court Hou&lt;*e la th? city ot Hastings (that l&gt;elnz
the place where the Circuit Court for Barry
Couufvb holdeu). the premises desert'-ed tn
said m irtkagr. or so much thereof as may be
ueces*arv to pay the amount dueot. said mortuaite attii «*ren ner cent. Interest and all legal
costs, together with an attorneys tee ef Tblrtarfive Dollars covenanted for therein, the premis­
es helmr dr-scr'hed in Mid mortjuure as all that
p ece nr parcel of land lying and being situate
in Che Townshin o( Hastings In tbe Countv «»t
Bury and State nf Michigan .and known and de
srrlheil as follows:
The North rixtv (60) Acres of the South West
Quarter of Section Thirty-two (321 ia Town
Three •») North. Range Etghk(8) West
Di* luirtiM of the first part hereby agree to
•a&gt; ur- tax*, that may hereafter b* assessed
ipon this mortgage up to and ineludlne one per
•eat. and the excess (if anv) over the one per Is
•eat to be paid by the party of the second part
leretu.
.
EVXZ.VN Dibble.
.
Mortgagee.
ritit.ti-T.Cow.KOVE,
Att-vnev for Mortgagee.
Dated Dec. JMth. *

Your
Daily
Bread
Is no doubt a matter of
some concern to you,
but not so when you
buy it at the City Bak­
ery. Everyone when
in the city should get a
cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffee at all hours o
the day. Finest line o
Confectionery in th
city.

A. E. REMKES, FROF'K

New Yeara’ morning tbe Masons of Ya_
•ilanti distributed sixty baskets of provis­
ions among the poor of that city, each
basket containing 82 worth of meat and
groceries.

Beware of Ointment* for Catarrh that
Contain Mercury,
as mercury will siuely destroy tbe sense of
smell and completely derange tbe whole system
when entering it through tbe mucous surfaces.
Suali articles should never be used except cd
Mrs Hurd, of Allegan, who shot and kill-preieripttoM from reputable phyi^laa*. “ the
•ed her first husband on Sept. 22nd, 1894,
The best salve in the world for cuts, damage they will do is ten fold to tbe good you
claiming she thought him a burglar.
She bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
COD possibly derive from tbrrn. HaU’« Caiarrb
and her alleged parnmmir Orrin W. Lud­ sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, Care, msonfrettfred uy F. J. Cbewr-b C*.,
low. of Bunton Harbor, was arrested on coms, and all skin irruptions, and posi­ Toledo. O . contains no mercury, and is taken
iateraaliy. acting directly upon the blood
tho charge of murder and tcqulttcd.
She tively cure piles or no pay required. It nnie&gt;ms surfaeets of tbe system. 1=
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction________
Halt s Galarrh Core be sure you get tbe
p.ircbaaed a farm In Uopcins shortly after. or money refunded. Prioe 25 cents per inc.
tne- tt u taken !in
Slteroalfr and is made I
Her prommt husband is fc tbe livery buai- box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the !“?• Ofcto’hjr F J’
&lt;ra0bL
BTfloid by DroggWi. price 75t per bottle,

I

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

and Cure of the

Is the

If suffering with piles, *lt wiU tote res."
you to know Hint DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve will cure them.
This medicine is a
specific fur all complaints of this character
and It instructions (whk*h are simple) are
carried out, a cure will result
We have
Laxiii is the b&lt;-8t medicine for children.
tested this iu numerous cases, and always Doctors recommend it iu p.ace of Castor
with like results. Il never fails.
OU.
W. H. Goodyear. ’
. Ten cases of diphtheria io Holland are
Star service between St James and causing much excitement.
Cross Village lias been altered so as to
make period of service during the close of
Navigation.

Delicate diseases of either sex, however
induced, speedily aud permanently cured.
Book of particulars 10 emits In stamps,
mailed sealed in plain envelope. Addrest*.
and an unsympathlzlng jury gave the World’s Dispensary Medical Association,
doctor’s legend a legitimate hearing, and f.«i Main St.. Buffalo, N. Y.
decided as a legate from Detroit, bls charg­
Adrian has suits for damages on Its
es were legal, and no ledgerdemain would hands for sidewalk injuries aggregailng
837,000.
preserve a leg for a leggin, so they gave

The jury iu tbe Arnold case at Marshall

east 8747.30.

Kalamazoo has spent 8500.000 for new
buildings during the year past.
The Bry­
ant paper mill alone cost 8100.000.

remarkable for what it does not possess:
not a church edifice in the town, no hotel,
no saloon, no minister, no lawyer, no doc­
Rev. J. Fisher, pastor of the Baptist
tor, no one having the prefix of Hon. be­ church at Corunna, has resigned, and on
fore his name, no one very rich and no February 1 will take charge of the C’heasaning Baptist church.
paupers.—Vicksburg Commercial.
Coughing irritates the delicate organs
A. J. Reynolds, wagon maker for M.
and aggravates the disease.
Instead of
H. Reynolds at Nashville, claims to be waiting try One Minute Cough Cure.
it
tbe hardest working mgn in that burg. helps at once, making expectoration easy,
Since Jan, first of last year he has worked reduces the soreness and Intlainmatlon.
EVery one likes It.
W. H. Goodyear.
on every working day an average of just
One of tbe largest eagles ever seen in
ten hours a day.
This Is a pretty fair
this state was shot near Sutton’s bay by
record which probably few In tbe county
Fred Smedley, aged 17. Tiie bird ineas
can equal.
ured seven feet from Up to tip.
There were 83000 worth of presents on
One Minute Cough Cure Is rifhtly nam­
the Xmas tree at Moline.. Allegan county. ed. It affords instant relief from suffering
when afflicted with a severe cough or cold.
At a banquet of the Young Mens Re­
It acts on the throat, bronchial tubes, nnd
publican club in Grand Rapids last week, lungs and never fails to give Immediate re­
the guests bad the pleasure of listening to lief.
W. H. Goodyear.
a speakers voice who was hundreds of
Tiie county clerk of Van Buren county
miles away.
It was a phonographic has called the board of supervisors to
speech of William Alden Smith, given in meet In special session to consider the
local option petitions filed last Saturday.
his private office in Washington aud ship­
Files of people have piles, but DeWitt’s
ped on phonographic roils to Grand Rapids
Witcli Haze) Salve will cure them. When
where it was reproduced.
.
promptly applied It cores scalds and burns

A. SHELDON,
«
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block. Hastings.
Rev. U. O. Brown, formerly of Olivet,
Money to loan on Real Estate Real Estate
said on commission. General conveyancing. and Inter pastor of Congregational churches
Hartug a complete set of Abstract Books, com­
piled from the Records, can furnish complete at Galesburg and Kalamazoo, now preach­
ing for the First Congregational church at
SanFranclsco, is the victim of a female
HIL1P T. COLGROVE,
blackmailer.
He admits having paid tbe
Attorney at Law
(Successor to Smith A Colgrove.)
woman 8500, aud be and the woman with
tuntce la Union block. Hastings.?
Praotictss In al! the courts or th* state.
whom be is "charged with improper rela­
tions both deny the charges.
The black­
A
K. KENASTON,
mailer Is under arrest
Brown is a fine
A.
Attorney at Law.
talker and quite sensational in his meth­
(Over J .8. Goodvear A Co.’s store.)
Practices In all courts of the State. Collections ods.
xumptlyattfenled to.
Kate Sherman, of Ypsilanti, thought Dr.
D R. TI MMERMAN. Hoir.mpathlc Phy Meade, of Detroit admired her exceeding­
" •
siclan and Surgeon.
ly. so when she met with Mi accident and
Oflice over Roger’s grocery store.)
one of her legs was broken, she sent for
tbe Detroit pill peddler to attend her.
He
complied and Mrs. Sherman’s walker was

P

One Minute Cough Cure ia a popular
remedy for croup.
Safe for children and
adulU.
W. H. Goodyear.

Did you ever stop to think what iudigwtlun really mvan-r
It means bimply
that )our atunmeh Is tired.
If our J eg*
are tired, we ride.
The horse and the
•team engine do the work.
Whj not give
your stomach a ride; Dial is. let something
else do Ua work.
Food ran lie digested
outside of the body.
AH plants contain
digestive principles which will do this.
Tiie Shaker Digestive Cordial coiitjiins di
gestive principles and In a prepara* imi de­
signed to rest tin* stomach.
The Shakers
themselves have such great confidence in
it that they have placed 10 cent sample
bottles on the market an*t it is wild that
even so email a bottle proves lieiit-ficlal In
a vast majority of cases.
All druggist*
keep It

CATARRH
Local Disease
and is the result of colds
and sodded climaUc
change*
tt can be cored byaplw»
anc remedy which is ap­
plied directly into th*
nostrils. Being quickly
absorbed it gives relief at

ELY’S CREAM BALM

in acknowledged to be th&lt;&gt; mast thorough care
for Nasal Catarrh. Cold In Head and Hay
Fever of all remedies.
■
and
cleausee the nasal pasages.
and i»flamatlon. heals the sores.
ie mem­
brane from cold, rcstonw
ot tasta
nnd r-meli Pi ice 5) cents at Druggist-* or by
mall.
.
ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St. New Yort;.

Wl

OliliK.i'. &lt;—if* TW——&lt;

pills
a

Hastings

B

Hastings,

SURPLUS, • 17,000.00
Incorporated under the laws of the State of
Michigan.

Open for business, Dec. IS, 1886.
OFFICERS.
D. G. Robinson, President;
*
Cheater Meaner. Vice Pres.
Dan W. Reynolds, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
Dan W. Reynold*.
.W. H Powers,
D. G Robinson,
Miner A Keeler.
P. T. ColCTove.

NOTICE FOR HEARING OF CLAIMS.
State of Michigan, County of Bxrry—e».
Notice U hereby given, that by an order of tbe
Probate Court for the County of Barrv. made OS
tbe eleventh day of December-A. D. IMkHtot
months from that date were allowed for credt-

County, deceased, aad that all creditors al
-aid
deceased
are
required
&lt;o
pre­
sent
thrir claims ta
said
probato

weh claims will hr heard Indore Mild Court, i
Wednesday. thn llfh day of March and ,

Dated Doc. nth.
PROBATE ORDER.

oue thousand
Probata.

EPPS’S GOGOfl

tobacco®®

breakfast-guppsr.
By a thorough kaowlwign of the natural
laws which govern th* ppcraUoDM of digestion
and BvtrlUon. aad by a carefuil application ot
the fine properties of well relectwd cocoa, Mr.
Kppe has provided for our breakfast ant rap­
per a dclirately flavored iRsvarage wbfcfc may
filiation
strrntg en

,

Cm'
ank
- - Miah.

GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.

3owu»BEST
E1PE C0UP0NSIH EACH PACKA6E

Be—d.

Pennyroyal
I &lt;-v.x

U (Hrt&gt;»*y arm-o-d. lW

Khan by keeping ownmlvw weU for
pure blood and a property nonrtateM
• irll
nurtU Made rttmpii

(A true copy-

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SHE THOUGHT OF SOMETHING.

PRIMITIVE FERRIES.

The navigators of tbe White river
have no quarrel with the bridge build­
ers. From Newport, below Batesville,
for SOO xniles. not a pier profanes the
channel.
Tran-portatian from side to
side is by ferry. There is a crowing •»ory mile or two. Quaint and primitive
some of the methods are. Most of the
ferrjboatK are small, flat bottomed
craft, without railings on the sides ar
gittes at tho ends. At u few of the most
frequented north aud wrath roads a ca­
ble has been stretched from the tree tops
high enough W escape the steamboat
chimneys. The boat is attachfed by.
ropes, bow and stern, to a pulley run­
oyal
ning on this cable. When one line is
lengthened to give the boat an angling
direction with tho stream, the current
I’owly carries the load over to the op­
posite bank. Such a labor saving appli­
oyal aking owder
ance, however, is in use very sparingly.
Most of tho ferrying is done by hand
with the pole and sweep. As the Ozark
country traveler approaches within hail­
ing distance of the book ho begins to
let his voice out with:
“O-oov-er!”
In tbe course of time there is an an­
swering :
“ Whoop-eet**
Tho ferryman comes slowly down the
bank, with his brother, or his eon, or
with somebody else’s son whom he has
persuaied it is great fun to help run »a
ferryboat. Travelers in the Ozark coun­
try have often commented ou tho dis­
proportionate frequency with which the
boat is at the bank opposite to that
approached. And ferrymen ail agree
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NE’fZ-YORK.
that by u stniuge perversity the travel
is from the direction necessitating a
Teacher* A«oci.tl..u
I DISCOVER ANOTHER WILD MAN. trip across aud buck to collect one fare.
There is time enough to meditate on
Program for the next meeting Of tbe . Seen la the Allegheny Mountains and Is a this problem while the ferryman slowly
Supjfosed Murderer.
thirry Co Teacher* Ass«»ciailon to be held
poles his frail cruft along the bank for
I
A wild’ man has bean discovered on
ia Nashville .Jan. 18, 1896.
some distance up st ream.
Music.
| the Chestnut ridge, fqur or. five railed
Then, as he grasps the sweep and
Devotional Exercises—Bev. Branch.
j soulb of Bolivar, says the Pittsburgh pulls out for the other side,with much
4‘Coretated Lessons"
Coumaierrial-Gazette. Aibout a week ago puffing aud perspiration, there is not
Lxnxuax?—Prin. A. O. Wilkinson.
- Junies Sliirvly. a eitizep of that neigh- time to think of anything else but tbe
Discus-ion. led by Mbs Eddy.
I borhood, while strolling along the foot inch of. pine between dry shoe leather
History—Prln. Nelson.
: of tiie! mountains saw u queer-iookipg and a current which means a long, hard
Discussion led by Prin. H, B. Andrus.
I'iaw Exercises—Second and Third Grades individual rapidly climbing tlw moun­ swim if the boat goes amiss. Accidents
Niahville. Mbs Felghner and Miss tain side as though making un effort to are very few. The White river ferry­
Bowlader teachers.
•
run away from some oiie. Hisclothing man knows his business and earns his
Natheinatlc*—John Keteham.
consisted of pantaloons worn off ortho quarter.
lliseussion. led by Lois Marshall.
knees und an overcoat- torn almost- into
“George,” said Mr. Webber to the
I’nmar) Work—Miss Pear! Heudcrshoit. shreds. He wore a slouch hat pullled
Harvey who was directing the course of
Discussion, led by Miss Minnie Matthews.
down over a shaggy face, his hahr falling the boat, “is that your brother helping
P. M.
in tangled locks on his shouHer^. A you with the boat?”
Music
searching party was organized and
“•Ye?," said George, “he's niy brothBu-dness Meeting
• headed by Mr. Shirdy. nnd with Charles
!r Penmanship a Lost Art?—Durr
Johnson
uiitdc
a
tour
of
the
ridge
in
“He resembles yon,” commen tod Mr.
N. Btowell.
Paper. The Schools and the Social Problem search of tie* man. He was seen by the Webber, “but I thipk he’s rather better
|»a.rty.
hut
only
for
a
moment!
Like
a
—Mrs. Frank McDerby
looking than you are. ”
Paper. History. The Threshold of Citizen­ flash the non bounded away nnd vias
“That’s because he’s we]let fed,”
ship—Howard Brook*
lost among the rocks and brush. It is said George. “His wife’s u good cook ”
Taper, The Preparation of the Teacher— the opinion of some tluii the mysteri­
—Chicago Journal.
Prof. O. M. McLaughlin
ous man is Brook mire', who killed his
Round Table of Current Events, Conducted
father-in-law in Indiana county two
FATHER’S
by Supt. Holden
years ago and who disappeared after
&lt;Jeu. S. Bassett Pres.. John L. Pope Secy.
the murder.
Tbe pfesenci* i of the
Minnie Replogle. Don D. Putnam. EthelUrvDcc of Hb Home Reipon«ihflltle«.
strange individual has created u good
Win Whalley, Program Committee.
Dr. Charles EL Parkhurst, D. D., in
deal ofkxcitement in the neighborhood.
Ladies'
Hom? Journal writes concern­
Another effort will l&gt;e made toidiseoyer
Malay Camphor
ing “The Father’s Domestic Headship,:”
his hiding-place.
While, perforce of ordinary circum­
(IBh OBAI.ANOFS CaMFUOUA.)
IMITATION CHIPPENDALE.
stance, the father's duties will bold
[
‘Phis species of caniphot is produced
|*&gt; 1 ruin a free growing in Sumatra, Borneo,
The Market I« Molded with ftalrno Stuff him considerably apart from the con­
tacts of home life, yet whatever-successThat f.ookw 1.1kn Old Spec! menu.
and the Malay Peninsula, and is known as
3 Malay Camphor. It is secreted naturally
As a matter of fact, it doesn’t pny cs he may achieve outside will not atone
' v. Ip
masses and lodged in cava- now to buy old Chippendale, iremurks for any failure on his part to regard his
h Veie-jh tbe wo'rt.
It is whittlsh, tranriuthe New York Sun. The things offered home as the prime sphere of bis obliga­
; j &lt;«ntsomewbat unctuous to the touch, very
in this « ay are seldom originals, but be­ tion and the point around which his devolatile, and Its odor strong and fragrant en use they arc cracked and battered vcteinents will cluster iu distinguished
One of tbe strongest properties of the Ma­
earnestn&amp;rt. and constancy.
Whatever
. Uy Camphor, as well as that of all other they bring high prices. There arc
H camphors. Is their strong sedative power in scores of shops in this town and in he may have achieved in his art, trade,
I .' allaying irritation aud relieving pain. Brooklyn where the old Chippendale profession or other engagement, the
FThe ordinary liquor camphor purchased at models are carefully reproduced, nnd man who stands at the head of a house­
t &lt; th* drug store, if applied to a tender sur- where one nmy buy anew rejirodiictinn hold has been in the broad sense of the
L face, will cause a smart, but this Is due at about whnt a battered pieceiseils for term a failure if be has not been a true
k&amp; not to the camphor, but to the alcohol, in nt auction. These reproiluetions arc husband aud a wise, strong and devoted
Ba which it is held in solution. The wonderfather. It cannot be a successful home
f
fit! success that has followed the introduc- finished like the antiques, and the
where the mother looks after the chil­
L J lion of PretztDger’s Catarrh Bahn has been brasses are carefully imitated. One of
dren
and the father looks after his busi­
!•’ du&gt;* to the fact that in It are carried not the show things in the city hall is the
■S oniy the well-known camphor .of commerce old writing table of George Washing­ ness. The most productive services ren­
dered
are always personal, and any
but thia Malay Camphor aud the camphor ton, and it is in a wondcrfujly good
g obtained from the Australian Blue Gum state of preservation. This model haA amount of exertion expended outside in
K Tree.
well as the Japanese Camphor, been pictured so frequently that it is providing for the necessities of the home
|4 tenter, known as Menthol, obtained from familiar to everyone who ia inftcrested will not take the place of that tuition*!
| | Japan, and other camphors, and all these
in old furniture. A w ide-awake furni­ ministry which comes only by tho di­
L t in com bl nation, have a wonderful healing
rect and continuous contact of father
M effect, and their power to subdue the ir- ture manufacturer hasliooded the mar­
with child. However complete a wom­
rltated membranes of the air passages ket this fall with reproductioUB of 1 his
an may be as a mother, there are quolidesk
that
can
hardly
be
diftiiiguished
y of the nose and throat is akin to the
Ltics
of character which tbe father will
j wtarvelous.
Any reader of this article from the original.
Communicate to his children that the*
| J who has gny difficulty whatever with the
INSANE MAN’S LONG RIDEi 1 air passages of tbe head, should obtain
mother will be less able to do M well as
I PreUlDger’s Catarrh Balm and see if the
less intended to do.
I statements In this article are not facts.
to NzahvUle, Tenn.
11 The many thousands who have used this
No Faith In tbe Instrument.
About
six
weeks
ago
Isaac
Spencer,
I invalaable remedy will give It their unOno of the first things tho observant
a well-to-do and respected resadtnt of
i| qualified endorsement.
1
I’retxlDger Bros., Chemists, Dayton, Oshkosh, Win., left home on his bicycle trained nurse does when a now patient
1 Ohte. will send a sample on receipt of a with tbe avowed intention of return­ enters the hospital and is put in bed is
to place a delicately constructed ther­
. -twocent stamp.
ing in a few minutes.
He did not come back, and fior three mometer under the sick one's tongue
weeks the only word received from him and get tbe temperature. A chamber­
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was contained iu two or three letter^ maid from one of the down town hotels
L
There is but one collection ot the por- sent from towns in Indiana, Kentucky, was taken to one of the city hospitals
£ Iraits of Lincoln that pretends to be com- and Nashville, in which he gave an in­ not long ago, and the above described
r plete, and that is the collection made by coherent account of himse’f. All this operation was performed at once.
M the publishers of McClure’s Magazine. time his wife was unable to locate him
“What in the wurruld axe yez doing
H
have been aWo
either On account o‘f his leaving the; city di­ that for?” she asked after the nurse got
I
origfuals or copies of every photograph.
through.
rectly
after
he
had
written
hisletUi.
M daguerreotype, amprotype. drawing or
Two wfeeks ago a letter w as Received
“I’m merely taking your tempera­
! ■ iKintlng of Lincoln, so far as known, in
:
There are ln -thb’ collection from Nashville, Tenn., stating he waa.in ture," responded the maid with tbe
nfti" photographs, amprotype? and daguer­ a hospital suffering from an attack of muslin cap.
“Rate!’* said the occupant of the sick
reotypes. The best collection of Lincoln brain fever. On recovery Spencer v an
। ’ heretofore published in any work contained brought home, and with him bis much couch. “How are yez going to tell by
» ?*0.DOrtruIt8- The entire series of por- dilapidated wheel, he evidently having that little thing whether I've got a
» Ualto win appear in McClure's Magazine
temper ar not?”—Washington Star.
ridden the whole distance.
I* . Junnir thn
Ma.

Cuarlmb Cox
CoiapbliianL

Good Health

Of More Consequence
Than a Few Cents.

UPPOSE the low-priced alum bakingpow­
ders do cost a few cents less per pound
than the R
, is it worth while for these
fetv pennies to expose your health to danger?
Alum powders make the food unwholesome;
R
B
P
makes food that is super­
latively healthful. Physiciarts will affirm the truth
of these statements, and they are vitally impor­
tant facts for the consideration of housekeepers.

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Baking powders sold either whole­
sale or retail at a lower price than
the ROY^L are almost invariably
made with alum and dangerous
to health, and therefore should be
avoided under all circumstances.

A Cossack officer, Capt. Kenickt, who
has undertaken to ride his ‘charger
from Krasuoe Selo, near St.' Peters­
burg, to Tehita, in eastern Siberia, a
distance of over 4.600 miles, lias already
reached Omsk. 2.200 miles toward Ids
goal, or more*, than half way. His aver­
age rate of travel each day has beer 2814
miles, but on some days he has gone
over as much as.62 miles. Rhj horse ia
an Anglo-Arabian.

Opening an Umbrella With Oi« Hand.
“Not infrequently, ” said a strolior,
“you see people with their arms full of
bundiee making hard work of opening
an umbrella. There is a very simple
Mid e«ty way of opening an umbrella
Rith one hand, known to many, but
perhaps not to all. You grasp the little
cylinder around tbe handle, to which
the lower ends of the ribs are attached,
plant the paint of tho umbrella against
a bmppoet, and push until tho little

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-Speaking of experiences on the rail­
road,” said a New York traveling man,
•1 had a slight scrape one timri chi n
mountain road in Tennessee that may
Le worth bearing.
••We were coming down a long grade
of ten miles in a mixed train. That is,
weAbad a gondola loaded with ties as
t impend car. with our two passengri
coaches and baggage car, and I should
say we were making about 20 miles «m
hour on a track that would be treating
us very kindly if it didn’t sling ua into
eternity if we dared to add five xnllevtui
tour to our speed, when I happened tc
look out of the rear door and saw a
wild train of loaded coal cars swinging
itowu after us.
They, had evidently
started st a tipple w hich we hadpasued
only a few minutes before, and when I
saw them they were going w fast thiU

they distanced the men on the ground,
i who made a run Io get on and stop then
! further flight. I made a wild rush for
■ the conductor, but before I reached him
h had ordered the engineer to let out bis
। engine for all she wm worth, and In this
way keep ahead of our chasers. For­
tunately we hud no women aboard, and
the men could be kept in better control,
though it was all we could do to keep
them from jumping off.
“It was only a short time until wo
began to see that our salvation lay in
the pursuing train.flying the track, be­
cause we had reached our limit,and our
train was swaying and tossing so that
everybody was scared out of his wits.
I know 1 was, and 1 just sat lu my seal
and held on, waiting and listening to
the thunder of. the train behind us.
which was not 500 yards away and gain­
ing every second. It was far heavier
than oura, and 1 knew that if anybody
went off the truck it wasn't going to
be the coal train. 1 said a moment ago
wc had no women aboard. Jjiaeant we
Lad none to sjicak^of.
»There was one, but she was a homely
mountain girl, who didn't seem to know
anything, and because she sat quiet in
the corner and didn’t scream we thought
she didn’t amount to enough to count.
1 was looking nt her hi a daadd kind of
a way, when all of u sudden she lit out
of her seat as if she bad been shot out
of it, and, knocking everybody out of
the way, she dashed out of tbe rear door
before anybody could touch her, and
we thought she had jumped off, but she
hadn’t. She jumped for the open car,
hanging ou like a cat, until she got to
the far end of it, and in a second she was
tumbling those ties off at the rate of a
dozen a'second.
“'They would hit the track and bounce
every which way, but she kept piling
them off, the coal train getting doser
every second, und at last a couple of
them stuck up in a eattic guard, and
the next thing we knew there was a ter­
rific crash, rails and ties and tracks and
coal flew, und the coal train rolled over
itself and went down the hill in a heap.
By George, as that girl stood there in
her plain calico dress and her old sun­
bonnet und watched that train pile up
a' her feet. 1 thought that John of Are,
Cleopatra, Queen Elizabeth. Grace Dar­
ling and the lot of them weren't a patch-

corned, they weren’t.
“She had anted our train and our Ilves,
and we took her on with us in triumph.
Then we made up a purse for her big
enough to buy a farm with, and I’ll bet
she’s got more good clothes, and jewel­
ry, and books, and trinkets alid things
than any girl in the mountains, for we
never forget her. She doesn’t quite ap­
preciate some of the fine tilings she
has. but what do we care for that? We
appreciate her just the same.”—Wash­
ington Star.

valor Mln shortly appear in England.

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Millinery goods such as Hats, Feathen.
Flowers. Ribbons, Laces. Velvets. Tam*

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Underwear for ladles aud Misses a large
variety of tbe best goods for the money

ever shown in Hastings at Ruaaell’s.
We are always in tbe ledd In
Goods in styles,

PROBATE ORDER.

Mate ut Mkhl^an. County ot Barry—ss.
Atn&amp;eMlou of the probate Court lor the
County of Barry, holdennt tbe Probate Office,
hi tbe Utiy nt Ilaatlnjn. in said Connty-on Sttiir
day. Ute tourib dav of January. In tne vesr
one thousand eight hundred and nlnrty-ulx.
Fre«ent Cnartes W. Armstrong, Judice of Pro­
bate. .
In the matter of :he estate of Joshua B.
Crouch, dew.iscd.
On reading and filing the petition duly verb
(led. of F. D. Houles. Admtubtrator ot wild tm
tai* paying for reasons in aald pethlnn set
forth that i e nirty tie Hoeused te aell the real
estate uf sale! deceased m In said petition de1 I’Fii'
Thereupon It Is ordered.that Friday the 31st
day nt -lanutry. A. D., im, at ten o’clock in
the forenoon, be aligned for ■ the bearing nt
’aid petition and that the heirs at law of said
dereawMl and nil other pentons iuforestod in
said estate, are requir'd to ai/iwmr at a ae^slon
of saM Court, thou to be boldeu at the Probate
oflice. In the City ot Hasting*. In said County,
aud rticiw ranse, if any there be, why the uraver
of the petitioner may not be rrauted. And It Is
further ordered, that said petit loti* r give notice
to the persoss interested In said estate, of the
pendency of said petition and the hearing there­
of by caushitt a ropy ot this order to be publish­
ed in tbe Haatlnga Banner, a newspaper
printed and elrcolated tn said County of BArry.
oner iu each week for three successive weeks
previous to said day of bearing.
Chaklzs W. Arnftrono.
Judge of Probsi-.
(A true copy. &gt;

ChUdreas GtetblDC roeeii
mt jtftaotkMi.
FaeblonnfDF men are tL
bv a nuui-abcKft-tuwB. — - -- --------- —
Katharine DeForau.la a sprightly weekly re­
cital at fashion, go*Mp nnd social doings In
Pari*, givr-n by a dtver woman in an eatertelnli.-g way. .
E«a the serials ter 18M are the. work of
American women.
Mrs, Gerald, by Mana
Louise Pool, is a striking story ot New England
life. Mary K. Wilkins, in Jerome, a Foor Man.
discussas tbe always IntextMUrg problems of
Um- relatioDS between labor aad capital. Short
stories win be written by tbe bre; authors.
Bpeciai Departments.
Musk*, Tne Outdoor
Woman, PrnmnaD. What Wc are Doing.
Women and Men. report\and discuss themes
at immediate tartarest.
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ceive Lbu penoral atteatloa otstbe rdttos, and
arc answered at the earliest prartlcal date after
their reeulut

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BriFels, a new uovgl bv William Risek.written
with all tbe author's wcll-kuowu charm of man­
ner. will begin in tbe Deoember Number. 1IM,
and continue until May. a.new novel by Goorge
Harper’s Weekly i« a jouraal for the whole
DtiMiiurler. will al-o begin during the tear. It eouutry.
It deals will) the even:s of the world
is not too much to azy that no.novel has ever that are important to Ameriams
been awaited with snch great expectation as tbe
In canyinx out this policy. In uia. Julian.
successor to Trlbly. The Personal Kocollec- Ralph veiled Chin* and Japan, tad Journejed
tios of Joan of Arc will continue and will relate through the West; Richard Harding Davis took
rbe»ton* of the failure aud martirdom of tiie a trip Umvuk' the CsuiD-ao Eefl; the evolution*
Maid of Orleans. Other hmortant fiction of vf the new duw were'described and Illustrated
toe j ear will be a novelette by Mars Twain by Kuli-.s F. Zogteusn; Frederic Kennington
under the title, Toni Ranyer-Iletectlre;' a bu- presented rtndies of Army ant! Frontier life;
nnirons three part tale eaUed Two Mormons Poultney Bickre attended the npeidnx of the
‘from Muddlety. by ijmgdon Klwyn Mitchell; KlelCaaal.
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and short stories by Octave Tbanct. Richard
In ISSC like attention win be given to every
Harding n.wlz. Mary E. Wilkins. Jullati Ealpb. notable happening. The chief events in art.
Brainier Matthews. Owen Wister, and other Itterature. and music and tbe drama will be
well-known writer*.
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Tro!. Woodrow Wilson wi-I contribute six arthlically
depralnieDL. Life and Letters, will discus.papers on George Waahingion aad hts ttmvs. new
Id his interesting way books and Ibe soda!
with illustrations ny Howard Pyle. Poultney qutsttODB
Hie time. E. S. Martin's sprighth
Blriow.n history nt the German Struggle for Slip of ofUte
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Liberty, illustrated by R. Cantm Woodville,
pn grrss of the Transportation Commission
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Wayne's victory. by Theodore Roosevvlf. with
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and a &gt;tiering aerial Of
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Bootch feud, by 8. tt. Crockett. Tbe short
oxen . Mr. Whitney’s series will have the add­ stories
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Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Worid’i Fair Highest Award.

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wool serges twenty five cents a yard and
upward. Jet antf fancy colored bead ’trim
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PROBATE ORDER.

•Cate of Michigan, Countr of Barry-se.
~At a aessioa of the Probate Court for tbe
Barry hdde»at the Prolate OTCee
In the city of Hastings. In said county, os
Monday, the sixth day of January m tbe
year one thousand eight hundred and ninety

WITHOUT SEEING OUR LINE.

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In the matter of the estate of KI moo
Matthews, oeveased.
On reading and filing the petttlouduly verified
Of John B. IUK1 George O. SlztlmwJ.
said (kw»«l praying that a eerta n iMCnunrtd
"dd «»«« Purporting to be the
last wi.l and testament of said dtK-es-ed bs ad.*hyt Saturday the first j

Women in Uortteultore,
Uwrt you ar,, without the kaM troobk
In th, world."—New York Snu.

Circuit Court for tbe
Doory. at Itartiugs ou
V A. D. 1M&amp;.
iriag from affidavit on
» Marr a. Metaesirer.
file. that
_ .nd Wtniam Mewreuter
_ ______________ AMFUUte. but residesir. the
stat* of Illtraflu. ua motion ot EJwtn D. Mallory
CotnplMinatil’M SOfteftor. It Is ordered that ibe
a*&gt;ld Defendants Mary A- Mrewnter. CmsmIum
M. Mes-rnirer aud William Memeiurer eauro
Uielr aopearinc-i tu be entered herein. wUlitn
tour months from Hie dateot thia order, aad in
case ofthtlraopeara-ee tost they aause tbelr
an«wtr to theC-umptaioant's Bill of Cora Plaint
to be filed, and a copy thereof to hr s-rved ou
said CromplalnaDt's Solicitor, within twenri
days after service ou them of a copy of said
bill. Ami notice of this rnder: aud that to de
fault thereof. Mid bin betaXen as confessed by
the said noieresld-mt Defendants
And ills further ordered, thatwithiu twenty
days the said Coiapiahuut cbum a r.ak* of
u.ls order, to be psblhdied in. the HArruroa
Banner a newspaper printed, published anil
rlreulaiIng In said routitj . and that such pub­
lication bu continued there at leas: once
ta each week, for six weeks in. czz
auecjMvtan.
ceriian. or that plalutiff eause a copy
of this order to be personally served on
said non-rerideDt Defendants, at teas: tweniy
dars before the time above preecnbed for their
appearance.
Ci.emrnt Smith.
Circuit Judjp*.
Edwin D. M.m.uihv.
Coin plain *nt’s Solicitor
.
John &lt;k Naglku.
(A true copy.)
Rejizter.

ALL KINDS AT

VERT LOW PRICES
To reduce stock before invoicing.

court, then to be
r. ia the ehv of I
oewf^uae. If any

We have a very few guwnw left which we are

cloeingotit at coet

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Published Thursdays bv

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HASTINGS, MICH

CORRESPONDENCE.
.Hickory Comer*.

Weather mild and sleighing wearing
bare.
Revival meeting al the M. I’, church will
contlnnt* through the week. Help from
abroad It expected. All are invited to at­
tend.
The Ladies Aid Society of the W. M.
church will be entertained at the home of
Albert Roach Wednesday tbe 15tb.
Quarterly meeting at the M. T. church
(he 25th. and 26th.
XutlMd.

C. Nichels Walton Eaton who has been
visiting friends in Rutland and Orangeville
the past mouth has returned home.
E. Brown now occupies the Seeber resi­
dence on High streetRei&gt;ort says that their is soon to be
another nuptial knot tied in the near future.
F. Stanley, of Hastings, was on our
street Friday last.
H. Mead Is giving his house a new dress­
ing, W. Michael of Hastings is doing the
work.
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Sunday school was organized at tbe
sshool house last Sunday with Mr. Pnrdun
SupL Mr. Hatton Treas. Orsa Haskins Sec.
Mrs.- Spencer organist anti Grace Hatton
librarian.
, J. Spencer was at Hickory Corners last
Week, his uncle accompanied him.
, J. Curtis, bas a cancer on his lip. Dr.
qarpenter Is doctoring it,
| Mr. Braneband Mr. Hatton are attendisg the protracted effort at tbe U. B.
church at Idtke Odessa at present
Miss Enz has a new organ and is taking
lessons of Mrs. Spencer at present.
Mr. Rising of tbls place married Mrs.
Ki one of Saranac last Thursday. They
will wake Hie old homestead their future
home.
Sarah Lipscomb Is home from Hastings
at present.
Born Jan.' 1st to Mr. Jasti for and wife,
a boy.
Bowen. Mltto.

The latest thing ont—a blixzard.
A good many have laid aside their
matters and have gone back to tbeir bugglee.
Stephen Ke, of Grand Rapids, has rent­
ed J. B. Kings farm.
Bert Armstrong and W. E. Bowen were
in Grand Rapids last week on business.
J. W. Briggs and wife were in Kalama­
zoo over Sunday.
Howard Ires, of Grand Rapids, visited
fate parents at thia place last week.
MiM Lltzie Mullen who bas been visit­
ing her sister Mrs. Bert Armstrong, return­
edto ber home in Prairieville last week.
Aaron Adams, wife and daughter of
Bast Caledonia visited at this ‘ place last
J. D. Whitcomb, wife and daughter who
have been visiting relatives at this place
the last week, returned to their home in
Pteinweli aa Suaday last.

McDonald entertained bls fatlier,
and nn aunt from Cedar Creek a

WHOLE NO. 2118

HASTINGS, MICH, JANUARY 16, 1896.

•JULAJfcJLXJtAJLJUtJtJtJLXXXMJUfcAXAAAAJtO

The phonographic concert last week was
very good and enjoyed by all.
Win. Smith made a business trip to
Nashville last week.
Mre.’Flnly Marks after making a visit
with her son John here’, now returns home.
Ira Cotton and wife, of near your city,,
visited friends here and in Woodlaud
Saturday and Sunday.
Roy''Smith is now teaching his first
term of school it being in rhe M. Shores
district.
James Harry comes to onr place to the
Wm. Pettengill farm. Tbe latter goes to
Ohio.
Mrs. David Demomt was In your city to
have the doctor attend her arm that was so
badly fractured many weeks ago.
Edith Bevier, of lAke Odessa, and Mrs.
S, E. Wolfe, of Woodland, visited in tbe
Grove Saturday.
11 takes the last dollar to pay taxes and
a few cents more.
Secv. Peck, of Ionia, was in our village
last week in the interest of the insurance
company.
Ail hands up for local option. It may
save calling in the neighbors and a doctors
bill.

School reopened Monday after a vacation
of two weeks with John Pope as teacher.
Mrs. Geo. Monroe lias been quite out of
health for some time,
Mr. H. Whl It more has also been quite
sick for some time but is now said to be on
the gain.
t
Boyd Cortrigbt and wife spent several
days visiting friends in Celery City hist
week.
A. A. Aldrich spent several days at
Delton last week making an invoice with
his partner C. Monroe in their hardware
store at that place, with satisfactory re­
sults to each.
Lon Flint bad an interesting interview
with an did time boarder one day last

Revival meetings are in progress at the
M. P. church and said to lie quite Interest­
Ing.
M. S. Barber and wife visited hta.motber
and brother Wallace in Allmo, also her
father and mother who reside in Otsego,
a few days since..
The readers of the Baxxeb were much
elated upon reading the faithful duties
performed by Sheriff McKevltt In the
capture of that sang of desperadoes, said
to have committed the outragous assault
CMFltOD.
upon an old man of eighty years of age.
Asa O’Dell Is on the sick list.,
then robbing him of his wealth, and leav­
Mrs. Whitney returned last Friday from ing film in a perilous condition.
a two weeks visit with her son at Eaton
Rapids.
Ban field.
L. B. Carpenter Is failing very fast now,.
Ed Tungate drove the north stage
Ed Jones, of Detroit, was in Carlton last Monday,.
•
week Wednesday.
"~\
Henry Bowman, wife and daughter
Alex Usborne and- wife, of Shelby, Mabel and Mrs. N- Slawsou and daughter
Oceana Co. are visiting their father John Addle attended a Grange meeting at Glass
Usborne.
Lake Friday and Satorday.
Mrs. Frank Schriber was called to
The Reading Circle meets at the parson­
Nun lea last week ou account of the illness age Monday evening.
of ber sister Mrs. Dan Snyder.
There will be meeting at the church the
The Unfcm Aid Society at Mrs. Silas balance of the week, conducted by Rev.
Endsleys last Wednesday was a success. UaisL
Six societies were represented. One hun­
Mr. and Mrs. Jones have returned from
dred took dinner. About ten dollars was their visit with her parents.
the result of the gathering. A fine program
Several of tbe G. A. R’a. and their wives
wm carried out, and every body seemed to went to Delton Wednesday.
enjoy the occasion very much.
There was a surprise party at. Delbert
Mrs. Rogen, was stricken wrltb paralysis Groat’s Friday night. A good time was
Saturday morning and passed away Sunday bad by all.
p. m. aged 86. She was the last uf the old
Arthur Edmunds will give an entertain­
residents of Carlton.
ment at bls school house Monday evening
Jan. 20th.

Cleverdale.

Delton.
There will be a public installation of K.
0. T. M. and L. O. T, M. officers Saturday evening Jan. 18th at Thompson’s ball
Everybody invited. After exercises there
will be supper served In store building below. Supper will be free to all members
and their fttmllles of home Tent and Hive.
Outside guests will be charged 30 eta for
supper.
Mesdames H. M. Chase. W. H. Chaaa.
M. W. Barrett and Woodard were at Ka­
lamazoo to attend L. O. T. M. Installation
services.
Clarance Crosby is laboring with the
new disease. LaGrlppe.
Several members of Barry Tent visited
Hickory Corners Tent Friday eve.
L. W. Welteemore and wife, Mrs. Alic
Williams and Mre. Dr. Scribner were at
Hastings to attend L. 0. T. M. installa­
tion services.
M. A. Mansfield of Boston was the guest
of F. A. Blackman recently.
A. IL I&gt;odge of Kalamazoo was here
last week Invotolnghteetook «f furniture
and undertake* goods.
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Mias Ina Gwfe to at LMMtasrg etaNtag
ber uncle and rfunt Dr. McBeth and wife
after which shh expects to go to visit rela­
tives at Union City.
Tbe new harness shop to doing a good
business. It Is what the town needed this
long time.
Mr. Loomis our hustling liveryman
made a business trip to Kalamazoo and
brought back with him tbe hearae former­
ly used by Mr. Dodge In bls undertaking
business in that city.
Tbe hearse will be
kept In Delton hereafter. There are cities
of several thousand inhabitants which
do not have a hearse as beautiful as this
one.
Belle Arbour bas returned to ber school
at Plainwell.
There has been shipped from Delton
station 87 cars of stock this fall. There
were 15 single and 12 double decks. How
Is this for a lake port?
Revival services were commenced at the
M. E. church the 9th.
J. B. Beckett Post Grand Army of the
Republic held their annual installation of
officers Wednesday afternoon January 8th.
Tbe Post was called to order al 2 p. m.
Judge Armstrong of Hastings was tbe in­
stalling officer and he performed hte pleasanbduties In a masterly manner and in a
few moments the new officers were occu­
pying their respective positions as follow*.
Com., Mark Norris: Sen. Vice Com., N.
11. Norris; Jr. Vice Com., F. Chamber­
lain: Quartermaster, J. R. Hinckley; Of­
ficer of the day*. F. A. Blackman; Officer
of the Guare, J. B. Nichols; Adjutant, L.
H. Barnes; Sergeant. W. J. Reynolds;
Chaplain, J. P. Hart. The bamfuet was an
elegant affair and vras aatfed In a delight­
fully satisfactory mannerlt hotel Delton.
It is reported that Alfred Whipple will
move his stock of groceries into the Altorf
buildlug, first door north of rhe Thomp­
son store, hte present department not be­
ing large enough to keep in stock enough
to supply the wants of his customers.
A
good fault.
He will use the upper story
for living rooms.
The Roller mills are doing an imoMnse
lAisiuess this winter judging by the teams
that arc seen going and coming from there
dally.
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Mrs. Woodard, of Milo, wax the guest of
Mrs. Dr. Scribner Saturday afternoon and
evening.
.
Orren Barrett lias been on the sick Ust.
L W. Whittemore will move his saw
mill nine miles south east of Battle Creek
this week to cut timber for Archie Ander­
son.
Owing to an accident to Mr. Bennett, of
Plymouth, be will be unable to be here
with ills "phonograph” Jan. 24th as billed
but will try and make us a date before
spring.
John Cramer is under the dectors care.
Obld Chambettain’s mother is very low
with lung fever al her daughter’s, Mrs.
Wm. Ashby's of Cloverdale. Dr. Scrib­
ner lx the attending physician.
Mr. Valentine of Faw Paw, Is vtalting
hte daughter Mrs. John Moon.
The following is the magnitude of btis
iness done at this station the past year:
Freight received for the year ending Dec.
31‘ ’95, 2,535,865 pounds.
Local charges
on same 91,727,53.
Advance charges on
same 91,244.64. Freight forwarded end­
ing Dec. 31. *95, 8,110,879 pounds. Charg­
e's on same 91,488.22. Total number of
pounds bandied during the year 5.046,244.
Total charges 94,450.39.
Who rays Del­
ton is not a business town?
Who is the most popular woman in
Barry County? Is the question to be set­
tled by the L. O. T. M’s. of "
Ibis •town.
—
Bee Barry County Graphic for particulars.
Let us all have a voice In this important
question If It dope-cost a cupper.

Fralriavnt*.
J. J. Perkins, C. 11. Ruggles, Command­
er Mark Norris and their wives with a few
others from tbe village attended tbe in­
stallation of officers at the J. B. Sackett
Post held at Delton Wednesday Jan. Sth.
Judge Armstrong of Hastings who has
from the time the Lodge was organized
(with tbe exception of one year) installed
the officers again performed the ceremony.
Tbe music was furnished bv the male
quartette, Messrs Thresher. Daniela. Will­
iams and Hall with Mtoa Adah Willlama
as organist and was very well executed
and tbe selections fine. Tbe speech de­
Bedford.
livered by Rev. GUlaspie of Hastings
1 have seen no items from Bedford lately would surely inspire with loyalty all who
so here goes to show you we are alive yet. listenedIn behalf of J. J. Perkins
Mrs. Julia Godsmark who to vtalting at be presented a gavel which was ma0e from
Lansing expects to return Tnttday.
wood that Mr. Perkins cut from a tree on
Vet Munger has taken the Parrott farm Ixxikeut mountain while visiting that place
in Johnstown and expects to move soon. ' last fall. Comrade Barnes read a fine es­
David Collis expects to move to this say of his own production.
As members
village In tbe spring.
of tbe Banfield Post were present a class
The Literary Society to progressing very meeting seemed in order and the relating
well end is doing some good in Its in­ by tbe old soldiers of the thrilling and
structing as well as entertaining.
touching scenes they bad passed through
L. E. Brown gave a sermon on "Fra-____
______________
brought
tears to many eyes.
Nmie was
_____ effecting
rhieb
ternlty” last Sunday eve which was a more
tbeu tbe experience
masterly effort from the Christian stand- Judge
' * Armstrong
*
-------related of being
forced
point.
By the way be gives about two to break tbe sad news to a mother that her
sermons r week that gives the audience only sou was shot through tbe head. The
something to think about.
recitations given by Mamie Brown, Leda
Prof. Hoyt of Battle Creek gave a con­ Norwood and Miss Adah Williams
I items wrap
cert last Saturday at the church, the termi­ highly applaudsd.
We were plened"
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nus of a week’s singing school whleb was find among the old comrades one who.*e
well attended and also well received. The veracity has not been equated sines the
feature of tbe eve was a selection whistled i days of the Fatbei of our (toimtrj, Geo.
by Mtes Anna Bird of Johnstown. She . Washington. We ga*id with hearts Kited
certainly was m rare gift. Though this with pride upon one.who said he weWT
was her first public performance it was told a He.
His name need not be men­
tioned but we understand be h a staunch

The yonug people of this vicinity to tbe
number of about fifty held a surprise party
at the residence of E. B. Payne on the
evening of the 7th. it being tbe twentyfirst anniversary of the birth of Dan and
Dell Payne.
Another surprlae party was held on the
-evening of the 8th at the residence of Chas.
CoUios.
Mrs. Myron Chamberlain lias recently
been visited by two nephews from South
Haven and one from Barry.
Your correspondent attended the in­
stallation of tbe G. A. R. at Delton last
Wednesday and enjoyed the rendering of
a fine program prepared for the occasion
and also the nice supper gotten up py
Comrade Blackman of the hotel Delton.
Miss Kate Replogle has purchased a fine
new organ.
Mrs. Matilda Morehouse and Will
Enxlan are visiting relatives in south west
Prairieville.
John McCallum ent his foot very badly
last week while chopping wood.
Alina Glliaspie lias returned home from
Hastinks.
Will Ryan and Minnie Gillespie were at rapid changes made with
Kalamazoo last Saturday.
astoutehlng.

do

ay*'-*

pany retired to hotel Delton where they
were served to a sumptuous supper which
।did great credit to landlord and lady.
Da Friday evening test at their ball the
I. O. 0. F. Installed officers.
After tbe
'Installation a short time wa* given to reci­
Vistting members
:tations and songs.
Ibeing present from Richland, Plainwell,
,Martin aid other places.
Some were
(called upon to disenxs Oddfeltowsbip. Dr.
1NdLea made a pithy speech and Mr. Reed
of Richland followed with interesting re­
marks.
About 150 were aerved at tbe
banqbet which followed. The company
did Dot disperse until a late hour.
Mrs. L. Wilkinson who is visiting
friends near Charlotte writes that her son
Grover who to with her is very ill with
scarlet fever.
While cutting wood last Wednesday
©has. Armstrong had the misfortune to ent
hte big toe nearly from his foot.
Mrs. J. Cramp and E. Caldwell are quite
UL
Carl Loveland was cutting feed Thurs­
day naqmiDg and cut his fore finger off tbe
left band so that it bung by tbe akin. Dr.
McLea removed some pieces of bone and
sewed It Id plane.
Mr. Doaehue of Battle Creek, son-lo-law
of Wm. Havens was crushed and killed be­
tween tbe cars while working among them
Bunday night. Tbe remains will be
brought here for interment Wednesday.
The I. O. O. F. will have ebarge of tbe
services to be held at tbe M. E. church.
He leaves a wife and throe children.
Prof. Swartbout will deliver a lecture at
the M. E. church on Friday evening Jan.
17tb.
Woodland.
A very little snow would make good
sleighing.
George Palmerton lost a good cow last
Mrs. John Friend, formerly Lizzie
Aspinall is very sick.
George Grover does not seem to Improve
much. Dr. Homer of Lake Odessa counsel­
ed with Dr. Baughman on Thursday. Tbe
case is a pec alar one and seems to ‘baffle
~
the skill of our physicians.
A. L. Haixht- is once more shaking
hands with Woodland friends.
Win. Fox has rented the farm of Ezra
Fox deceased.
Ills reported that Faul A Velte will
dissolve partnership in tbe near future.
Willard Bolton has left the employ of
tbe Woodland Roller Mill Co. and Jake
Holie sbages handa^vltb customers at tbe
roller nd IL
A large number in our village iiave bad
colds.
John Velte wax in Grand Rapids Tues­
day on business.
The annual meeting of the German
Baptist Insurance Company occurred in
our village ou Tuesday. The company is
reported In a very flourishing condition,
and is rapidly growing in importance and
in size. Tbe meeting was pleasant .and
harmonious in every respect. The officers
for the ensuing year are, with one or two
exceptions the same as last year.
John Lee has moved to Lake Odessa
where he has engaged in tbe meat market
business.
A large crowd was lu dur village Tues­
day called here by the annual meeting of
the German Baptist Insurance Company.
Schantz Bros, are closing out their en­
tire stock st cost, *ad-will-remove to some
other place and engage In the merchantile :
business.

The L A. S. was entertained by Mrs.
Ida Pifer last Thursday and was well at­
tended.
It will meet with Mrs. Simpson
next week Thursday.
Tbe donation at Burt Shedd’s was well
attended there being one hundred and
twelve present All report a nice tlihe.
Last Thursday morning Kate Nobles
was sticken down with appoplexy and is
no better at this writing.
Frank Bostwick, of Augusta, passed by
this morning with bls fat sheep enroute to
Hastings.
George Bostwick, of Augusta, was in
this vicinity last Saturday visitiag friends.
Aaron Bunnell and wife of Kalamazoo
are visiting friends about here.

Every body is suffering with severe
colds.
Remember the literary Jan. ,34th. Every
one invited to attend.
Mrs. Jacob Kline Is spending tbe week
with her daughter, Mrs. Bechtel, of your;
city.
Clarence.Robhjson, of High street, has
been visiting relatives In this place
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the
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latter part of tbe week.
Miss Jeanie Cox is spending the week
with Edilb Cox, of Otsego
Ben Bunnell of Kslkaska, la visiting
friends In this vicinity.
Mrs. Alice Nutt attended tbe funeral of
Bev. Davis’ daughter at Lake Odessa.
W. O. Tobins and wife visited at Orson
Johnson’s of East Baltimore one day last

John McKenxie
r--------and
_ wife
------ —of-- Banfield
----- ____have been on a visit at J. H. Norris’ in
Comstock. leaving John Mantel master
of ceremonies at home.

BaufiCld by prayer meetings at the church
each night except Saturday.
Dr. Godsmark, of Bedford, la suffering
an attack of bronchitis that is confining
him to the lx»use.
Dr. Hutchinson was called in a burry to
see little Roger Paul who has been suffer­
ing a severe attack of tonsillUs.
Mrs. Lena Furst of Kalamazoo is visit­
ing among us.
Chas Nichols haa been staying in the
house for a few days to get belter ac­
quainted wkh his cold.
Oct genial county Treasurer Mr Hughes
speaks very highly of the tax paying
qualitlre of Johnstown. Says It to th*
banner township in this particular, being
the find to pay texes tn him this year, also
that be thinks there will be ao taxes re­
turned I mm our town.
times ttite nwutb.
in. Frey has started a teg yard on his

effort, were ereletw which were

i tar ok«M &gt;1 tbe tatter pin

Bitt Aw
O. C. Barnum and wife are rictttoc
friends Is North Irviag.
Miss Marguerite Townotnd of Groat
Rapids was tn this vicinity over Sunday.
Misa WUdfi Blivta of y*uv dty Ml
Miss Annie Shively of Carlton Cen­
ter spent Sunday with Lie Misses Edith
and Belle Barnum.
Mrs. Jennie Center extends a cordial
invitation to all the adjolDtag aids to be
present at a Union Aid at her home Jan.
38 st eleven o'dock a. m.
Please rrmewH
ber date.
Howard,McIntyre end family Snndayed
at John Brown’s.
,

MkldlevtUa
Mias Ethel Cridier left on Tuesday far
her home in New York. Ray McMichae’
£cco moan led ber.
Several from thia place attended th*
lecture by Rev. Colp at Irvin* last MMh
day and were well pleased with it
A good number of teachers tn this Meinity will attend the ToaeberdAasnetaOMi
at Nashville next Saturday.
Arthur Cridier expects to drive to Leslie
next Saturday.
A. M. Meyers and wife left Tuesday
morning fer their new bone In Lltohfitdd
where be will edit the Litchfield Beeort.
A Jolly party of four misses took as
many young men on a delightful leapyear
party to Wayland last Friday night.
The horse Bales at, Phelps livery bam
every Saturday are tfell attended but few
horses are being sold.
Last Thursday evening occurred the
public installation of the officers by the K.
O. T. M’s. of this place.
The oereaaanta*
were performed in a manner creditable to
those who took part In thorn and then fal­
lowed an excellent program. Mbs Berate
George added much to the evening’s eatertainment with recitations as did alee
Misses Mabel Hanlon and Ethel Russen,
the latter reciting "The Maccabee Goat”
Messers Cator, Pinney, Cobb, and Cald­
well sang solos. Following the psognusr
came the supper which was immense.
About 100 were present
The proceeds of the M. E. Aid society
were *8.00.
Onmr«Tlll«.

D. Klingensmith and wife attended aw '
oyster supper at Prairieville given by ths .
L O. O. F. society last Friday evening.
’•
Eleven members of Orangeville grange -!
attended the Pomona grange at Glass J
Creek last Friday and report a good time.
The Pomona was well attended. Heavy
Bowman, of Johnstown, was elected
Master: Chas. Newland Secretary. There
was a class of nine new members. The
farmers institute to be held the 21 and Sk­
at Haatings was highly spoken of by th*
grange and a goodly number of members
will attend.
The church has made a much needed
Improvement, a wood shed in tire basement.
Mrs. George Kern, of Prairieville, Visit­
ed at R. C. Nortons last Wednesday.
A. Young and. wife attended quarterly
meeting at the U. B. church in Wayland
last Sunday.
Revival meetings at the Walker school
house the coming week.
’ The lumbermen are improving the
sleighing.
Herbert Henry, of Lawton. has moved
to Orangeville into the Arbour Block where
be expects to reside the coming year.
Bom to A. Clem and wife a girl, Jan IX
Orangeville grange install their officers
next Saturday evening, C. A. Newland
officiating.
We have heard from Jerry and bls R. R.
again and expect to hear the engine toet
tn the near future.

Assyria.

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Miss Lucy Ogden was the guest of
Mattie Hinckley, of Lacey, Saturday and
Sunday.
.
Chas. Abbey and wife attended the
banquet at Bellevue Tuesday night given
by the K. O. T. M.
Mrs. Milton Barton is on the gain.
Mrs. John Tompkins is among the sick
this week.
George Hartom. of Battle Creek, was in
.
town a couple of days last, week the guest
of his daughter Mrs. J. Tompkins.
Mrs. Alvarez Wileox bad an aunt visit­
ing ber last week.
Cora Wright was at'home from ber *
school at the Checkered Saturday and
Sunday.
The election of officers bv the Y. P. 8.
C. E. passed off nicely. Following are
the new officers; Pres. Webster Hastily*;
Vice Pres. Alina Phillips; lUSecy. Blanch
Tuttle; Trees. Cora Wright.
The social given by t£e Austin school nt
the home of Chas. Cox and wife was
*
largely attended and netted them the Dent
sum of 815 5k.
A school social is to be given this Friday
night by the Lincoln school at E. K
Berry’s. Warm sugar. A cordial Invitotion extended to every body. Proceeds
to buy a Hag.
The M. P. Aid Society ounneeted with
the Austin will have a social next week
Friday night at the residence of Charts*
Schaffhausen Co:ne every one and have
a good time.

�=xgs

SIGNS OK W IL

Banner.

IbiRfcday, Jan. lb, 1^16

Russia Will Fav • r Germany In the
Transvaal Matter.

C- x&gt;&lt; 8QO ,. Prop««to'

rnnre Will Act with Kui»-1» r.n stand
Will Not Grant (k&gt;»c»w)vn&lt; Do-

Cures

UlRh Treason.

prAve the merit of HswIN 8ar«inarilte-jx»4
Bre. pt'-rfed. tenaaneat Cures.
Curas of »crotula In severest forms, like
ttHlre, swelled neck, running sores, hip
disease, sores th th&lt;- eyes.
Cure* of Salt Rheum, with its intease Itching
and burning, s«ald head, tetter, etc.
Curaa Of BUOs, Phonic, amt an otter empBoas due to Impure blood.
Cures •&lt; Dyspepsia and other troubles-where
a good stomach tonic was needed.
Cures 1 Rheumatism, where patients wereudable to work or walk for weeks.
Cure* ef Catarrh by expelling the impurities
which cau»e and sustain the* disease.
Cures of Nervousness by property toning and
feeding the nerves upon pure blood.
Cures »f That Tired Feeling by restoring
strength. Send tor book of cures by

Hood
’
s
Sarsaparilla
To C. I. Hood &amp; Co.. Proprietors. Lowell. Mais.
,,
,
arc the best after-dinner
Hood S Pills pills, aid dljestton. 25c.

London, Jau. 11.—Tbe report that Dr.
Jameson had been released turns out
to have been premature. • President
Kruger, in reply to the message of
Queen Victoria, says that he intends to
turn Dr. Jameson and the other Eng­
• lish prisoners who-todk part in the
raid over to the Bititish government for
punishmcnL but a dispatch from Jo;
hanneaburg Mates that the aurender
of the prisoners will ^&gt;e made con­
ditional on the abrogation of the AngloBoer convention of W&amp;4. which gives
Great Britain suzerainty over the
Transvaal.
r.njrlftnd Won't Arre*.

If srfch a condition as this is imposed
by th^ Boers it is quite certain that
Great Britain will never agree to it
The government is determined to up­
hold this convention in-all its terras,
and although theTransvaal government
may urge that Dr. Jaimeson’s raid
made the convention-null and void, i:
is pretty safe to say that Great Britain
will never accept that view of tbe mat
ter unless she is compelled to do so.
'

Great Britain’* I*ol*tion.

Never before has the isolation of(
Great Britain been so completely driven
home in the minds of the British peo­
ple. Hitherto they have been accus
’* 3 AzBiarj Fans Kwte.”
tom cd to believing that should Eng­
land become embroiled in a war with
” *•’ .
i-i'x tzw lax i
u foreign, power she would find sym­
i**?'
ixm.ln n» ip in.is.tn.iH. m • pathy. if not actual aid. from some of
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I etfila+N 9.sf
the European nations. Now it is known
that in all Europe she has not a single
iLunjk.ni.lnin.toun.lnjn friend, aud many believe her enemies
*x&gt; a 4o
=.t»: t.ua are only awaiting an opportunity to
t»hn »RS. lO -.u Ajeat. flte•la&lt;* attack her and deprive ter of some .4
her vast possessions.

ORIGANCENTRAL

Johannesburg, Jan. 11.—Twenty-two
members of the national reform com­
mittee, whose efforts wax; devoted to
fomenting the recent rebellious acts of
the Uitlanders, were arrested by officers
of i the Transvaal government at the
rooms of the Reform club Thursday
evening on a chnrgc of high treason.
They were all taken to Pretoria. The
prisoners included Col. Rhodes, a broth­
er of Cecil Rhodes; Sir Drummond Miles
Dun ter, Lionel Phillip»an&lt;l other lead­
ing residents of Johannesburg.
The arrests created no excitement,
the populace maintaining a perfectly
indifferent attitude to the action of tbe
authorities.

TIME TABLE.
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Grand RjfcMds

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tetuwac 4...

i io T 40
3 35 »0 t4

WoodlanJ ...

Jtl 38,

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Costs

* M 12 SS.

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Kienteo j JMnc’t.

iwn « ini ? s.i
PeMghprsibs carry rmss-ngere, but will be
rm at ttib roavralrara nt the ComMny. aud
tlw right is r»*M*rvr&lt;t io chanpj the time of sort
trains wHbuuc notice
5'1. C win wait as V.-oodt arr tor 11 L. &amp; N.
trains when nvera-ary.
'irtop va sign*: only.
Bvrad.

NNYROYAL PILLS

rx

Original and Only Genuine.
MFC. alw»T« lella'-.n. 1 nom ..k

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CATARRH
Isa

Local Disease
dnd is the result of cold*
and sudded cjimutic
It can be cured by a pleasMt remedy which &amp; up
plied directly loU) the
nostrils. Being quickly
al n-cbed it gtvys4 relief at
OkOA

ELY’S CREAM BALM

Is acknowledge bo be the most thorough cure
r«id in Head and Hay
°L*n r»n‘v4ire.
It omm and
• h-.MHen the nasal paaages. allays pain -ind tn-

MdH-meii

PiteflO aKitoat Druggtats or by

BLY BltoTHKBS. M Warren BL New York

better protection.
The house carried out its plan and
passed tbe revenue tariff bill reported
by the committee on ways and means.
Of course, tbe democratic members op­
posed the mextoure, aud the populists
sided with them. But tbe democratic
argument whs weak. All that could
be said was that the treasury held
about $170.000,000,or more than enough
for present needs, and that the presi­
dent and tbe secretary of tbe treaaury
- believed the revenues were nil right.
The speakers neglected to say that
nearly every dollar now available has
ccmo not from the revenues, but from
the sale of bonds, ostensibly for tbe
purpose of maJnt&amp;ining the gold re­
serve, and really for the purpose of
making good the revenue deficimcy.
The republicans had the courage’of
their conviction that no small part of
the present tredbury trouble has conic
from the steadily-increasing deficit,
and ao they voted solidly for the bill,
which is exjjeeftd to add about $4fytM»9,O0O to the government’s income.
The new bill gives increased protec­
tion fto nearl.v the whole tariff list, but
it is not put forward as a complete
tariff jneasure. Its primary purpose is
to raise revenue. It is an emergency
measure, and its operation is limited
to two aud one-half years. The repubiicau lenders favor it because it ap­
peals to be the best which can hope
for th^ approval of the president, not
on tlhe ground that it meets every need.
It will restore the balance between gov­
ernment income and expenditure, and
lhai is erne of the great requirement of
the moment
Thepeoplcof this locality approve the
bill because of the increased protection
it gives to their interests. Many of
these were sorely smitten by the Wil­
son-Gorman enactment. Especially was
this true of agricultural products, all
the duties on which were ruthlessly
cut, while that on wool was removed
entirely. The house puts a duty of
G 4-10 cents on clothing wool and ad­
vances that on other schedules 15 per
cent., provided that such advancc does
not exceed the McKinley rale.
Tbe wool growers, potato raisers and
farmers generally of. Rensselaer coun­
ty and vicinity xvre thus assured that
the republican house has'promptlydone all in its power to give them better
safeguards against foreign aggression.
Should the bill become a law it will
impose higher duties on shirts, collars
and cuffs, cotton and woolen knit goods
aud oilcloth, and many otSer products
of this manufacturing district. The
busy workers of Troy and vicinity find
a Yepubliean house keenly alive to their
need*.
1Y is fenposstble to suy how Jong the
measure will te tinder consideration in
the senate. The rules of ihnt body pro­
vide for almost unlimited debate, and
the democratic senators, oner more’in
the minority, doubtless will u*e every
effort to delay progress. Obstruction is
their strong hold, and they can be de­
pended upon to work against the rescue
of (hr country from the rr.niltx nt dem­
oerativ folly —Troy Times.

.&lt; STATE NEWS.

Mj

A double love story culminated at
Ypsilanti in a double wedding at the
home of Rev. 11. W. Van Ririe, the con­
tracting parties being Mrs. Mary J.
Bailey, a widow, who joined hands with
Charles F. Doi bee, a widower, and Nel­
lie Bailey, who became at once the
stepdaughter and daughter-in-law of
Cnarles Dolbee by marrying William
Dolbec, her newly made brother. Wilham acted as best man when hie father
married his stepmother, who afterward
become his mother-in-law. The parties
reside at Oakville.
Cmidltloa of the Slate Trewurr.

A tettlemrnt waa made with State
Treasurer Wilkinson for the year ended
December 31. The statement shows
that the balance on hand December 31,
1894, was $66,894.24.
There was re­
ceived from all sources during the rear
1895 $4,075^75.39. making a total nf M.142,469.6X
There was disbursed on
warrants of tbe auditor general dur­
ing the year $4,079,890.76, leaving a bal­
ance December 31, 1895, of $62,57*4 87.
Of this ballance $51,733.15 is in State
depositories and $10,845.72 in the treas­
ury vaults.
Saglnsw Bank* Conaolldate.

The Horae national bank of Saginaw,
one of the strongest financial institu­
tions in the‘Saginaw valley, presided*
over by Wellington R. Burt, one of the
Yiealthiest men in Michigan, sold its
business to the Second national bank.
The Home bank was organized L* years
ngo, and has always bod a profitable
business. The Second national is prob­
ably the largest bank in the valley. Its
Capital is $150JXX&gt;, with $150,000 sur­
plus.
Married a Convicted Man.

A great deal of gossip was created by
the marriage at Kalamazoo of Ed J
Gillespie, of Albion, to Isabella Clark,
of Kalamazoo. Gillespie was convicted
of assisting in the attempted murder
of Homer Campbell, of the Albion city
mills, last March, lie is-nOTv out on
bail awaiting tbe result of an appeal
jb the supreme court Miss Clark is
the daughter of a wealthy foundryman
at Kalamazoo.
■ Health In Michigan.

During the week ended January 4 re­
ports Bent in Uy 46 observers in vari­
ous portions of (he state indicated that
scarlet fever increased, and erysipelas
and*diarrhea decreased in area of prev­
alence. Cpnuuroption was reported at
199 places, typhoid fever at 47. diph­
theria nt 33, scarlet fever at 39, measles
at 15, whooping cough at 15 and small­
pox nt Detroit.

Lisbon, Jan. 10.—Portugal, it is an­
Copper Ontpat iu December.
nounced, will remain neutral in the dis­
December products of mineral of re­
pute between Great Britain and Ger­
porting
copper mines were ns follows:
many regarding the Transvaal and will
Quincy, 856 tons, 1.800 pounds, nearly
not permit the Germans or the British
700 tons lera than November; Atlantic,
to laud troops at Delngoa buy or to trav­
260 ton«, 4&lt;»0 pounds, 11 tons leas than
erse tbe Portuguese territory in South
November; Wolverine, 100 tons 990
Africa.
pounds, practically same as November;
The C'znr** Sapport.
Franklin, no product, owing to destruc­
St. Petersburg,
auto- ;
o..
rv.cr.u.rg, Jan.
uuu. 13,—The ontotion of engiht bouse by fire.
graph letter ot Emperor William to the
czar was brought to th is city by Prince |
A llccord Breaker.
von Radolin, the German ambassador to BEGINNING OF THE DEFICIENCY.
William Ilallen. a resident of Vicks­
Russia. The letter reviews the general I
burg. has broken the record in the mat­
situation, esp«*ially the Transvaal and ' Bond Ralf-* Made Necessary by the Deaio- rimonial line. He hod been married
erntic Tariff.
Egyptian questions. The czar told)
three
times and divorced three times.
Senator Sherman told the senate that
Prince von Raddlin that he entirely con-!
curred in the views and aims of Em- * “during the, 25 months of the McKin­ His last separation occurred the other
day
4
and
in less thair 12 hours afterporor William, who was taking the lead . ley law the average monthly surplus
warti he hod taken another wife, Mra.
against England's arrogance, and added was $1,129,821,” while “during the ex­ Julian A. Hunt.
that the German emperor could firmly ; istence of the Wilson law the average
rely on his support and the support of •, deficiency war $4,699,GO3.”
Brief News Items.
This contrastive exhibit was drawn
the states friendly to Russia, namely,:
The Third Reform Dutch church at
from official figures, and it. formed a Holland has discarded the Dutch laaFrance*and the United States.
complete answer to the wofully er­ guagc from all its services, after having
Lon-ion, Jan. 13.—Russia h to have roneous claim that the republican meas­ used it exclusively ever since the or­
Oonstantinoplc, France is to regain ures were “inefficient for revenue.” It ganization of the society.
amounting
Alsace Lorraine and there is to be an ic this deficiency
. of revenue,
______ The Franklin Mining company at
alliance between England, Russia and
about $4,700,000 per month, which
Hancock, has struck the Pewabio cop­
FTanc«j against Germany. This is the
1&gt;tien the greatest trouble. But for per lode in the Franklin junior proper­
probable solution of the complications that* the
*’
""
Cleveland
*
* administration
- • • ty, at a depth of 300 feet. This dis­
.that exist in Europe. Following the ’ would not have needed to issue and sell covery means a renewed lease of life
cabiuci meeting Saturday, the an­ : somany bonds. The difference between for the Franklin comnuiy.
nouncement was unofficially made, and . the two seta of conditions is a moat im­
Simon Ensign, of Pontiac, who was
perhaps has no foundation, in fact, that ; port ant one. Under the first there was confined* at Havana, Cuba, for 20 years,
England has decided to relinquish to ■ a aniall surplus coming into the treashas filed nt Washington a claim tor
Russia her old position ns champion of j vry over and above what was necessary
$200,000 against the Spanish govern­
Turkey. In exchange for this Lord to pay for the appropriations. I.'nder
ment. Ensign waa suapected of sym­
Salisbury, it is said, hoj&gt;es to form an . the second or democratic regime there
pathy with tbe rebels and was im­
anti-Gennau alliance with Russia, per-; [,wm created a yawning cavern of de­
prisoned without trial.
haps with France to form the third ficiency of revenue amounting to more
The United Brethren church at Mar­
member of the triplicate.
than $1,000,000 per week, and to fill this cellus has n young woman. Miss Ella
void it was necessary to sell bont^g Wilcox, tor sexton.
She keeps the
Fall* for Over *900,000. .
'right along and ent up their proceeds.
church in order, rings the bell and is
rhiiadelphia. Jau. 1 J.—Keene, SutIt would have been mute more dig­ said to fill the position'better than any
terlce &amp; Co., of No-421 North Third nified on Ite part of tbe president if he
street, one of the largest exporting I had not attempted toslur over and even man ever baa.
Elmer E. Hnaley has been appoint­
firms of this city, failed Friday. It
deny this tact, which is proven by ap­
ed receiver of public moneys at Mar­
is said the liabilities will exceed $500,­
peal to the records kept in the treas­ quette to succeed Rush Cuner.
000. The firm was probably the largest ury.
Gov. Rich issued a proclamation call­
importer of goatskins on thia conti­
What the republicans are trying to do
ing for a mass convention to be held
nent, having trading stations through­
now is to stop this one of the two rat
in Lansing March 3 for the purpose
out South America and in Asia and
holes into white the gold in the treas­
Africa.
of considering the subject of good
ury has been pouring, leaving the ques­
roads.
tion of paying the big balances of trade
Wi’liam Frost, un old trapper, waa
BL Louis, Jan. 13.—“The Parisian,” a egalnst us to be dealt with otherwise.
general store run by the firm of Siegel, If, then, the government can get out of killed by the caving-in of a hole in
which
he was digging, for a fox, near
Hillman 4 Co., occupying a five-story the way of being drained by the re­
building at Broadway and Washington demption of it« notes in “endless chain” Petoatey.
Frank Wright, a married man of
avenue, was destroyed by fire Saturday fashion, the banks will have to face the
night, causing an estimated loss of lesponslbility of furnishing the gold Comstock, was wound around a shaft
in
a .factory and instantly killed.
$150,000-on building and stork
wanted for export. Tbe banks can car­
Rev. Saniuci KitzmllJe- for 25 years
ry our foreign trade along under its
an active. Methodist minister, died of
Peon*, III., Jan. 11.—Singer A Wheel­ present conditions till all the gold has
apoplexy at Kalamazoo, aged 63 years.
er. wholesale druggists, for whom an teen taken out of the oountry, and the
Minnie Spanke, the girl who was
application for a receiver was recently silver has followed it, if the process be
mode and denied, mark* an assignment kept up long enough, by which 1 hpe the nearly murdered in Bt. Joaeph recent­
ly
by an unknown man. has gone crazy
people
will
have
begun
to
see
the
neeea■
Friday. The liabilities are $416^000;
asseu, $397,000.
' t-lty of spending less abroad or sending brooding from fear that she will be
again
attacked.
tuore produce and other good# out of
The 17th annual meeting of tteMkUv
t ae country, or both. - Chicago Tribune.
igai. Engineers’ society was held in
convention to consider the question of
C^Oid Dr. Cleveland finds his tronblestatehood for Oklahoma and Indian
The &gt;Utc board nt apriculture hu
net Kebraary 10 m tbe time for the ee-

ritmltural

During the eiril

Wisconsin in-

more deadly to tbooo behind *na U»a

spoloffmt,

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things apologize uo longer. Tbe unprece&lt;lented indecency of 8ecrc ary
Carlisle's published attack on a pend­
ing bond bill, which was framed solely
becxttise the president had besought
con grew to relieve the treasury, prob­
ably no respectable democrat will at­
tempt to excuse. Feasibly it posited the
bond bill in the house. Certainly it
gained nmny rotes for tlw measure,
which the administration wanted to
defeat. Men will wonder why the
president sought fo de fedt a measure
which would have enabled him to bor­
row money at lower interest and on tet­
ter terms for the government. They
will find one of two answers each dis­
honoring to the president. If he want­
ed to show that his political opponents,
to whom he had frantidaJly appealed
for relief of the treasury, could not
agree.among themselves anti would not
do anything, his care for partisan
rather than public interest was dis­
honoring. If he had private interests,
or interests of friends to serve by mak­
ing a bond contract with particular
persons, and for bonds which cow’d be
advanced far above the price paid to
the government, his anxiety to have
congress fail to authorize a better lean'
is explicable, but dishonoring.
Democrats can no longer deny that
their administration has engaged in a
partisan triek, at the sacrifice of pub­
lie welfare, and at vast loss to inrfTriduals. Tbe president’s war message
produced a tinanciad excitement which
he would have been stupid if he had not
expected. He was ready .tn intensify
it to the utmost by his hysterical mes­
sage imploring congres: to mature
sane measure of relief during the holi­
days. If congress had refuse I or failed,
as he expected, ho might have had a
decent excuse for the bond negotia­
tions which, with almost incredible in­
difference to public spirit, he has ixm
pushing through all the time, and prac­
tically completed before one house
could act. The surprising vigor and
promptness of tbe house, posing both
a tariff bill and a bond and temporary
loan hill between Thursday noon and
Saturday night, has left tlhe president
to carry out with decent excuse the
bond contract upon which bis stock­
jobbing friends have been betting.
It is commonly remarked by demo­
crats who have some perception of pub­
licopinion that tlie president will bard’y
venture upon a step so indecent as the
issue oF four per cents under the old
law before the senate has time to act.
This, at least, is evident, that tbe sen­
ate would not take the trouble to con­
sider the bond bill, after the president
bail borrowed SiOO.OOnjXX) more by the
Issue of tends expeeied this week.
Moreover. ns his dtMXMirteous refusal
even to consider the measures of re­
lief proposed by the bourn* would apply
to tbe revenue ns well ns the bond part,
it is possible? that if tends arc issued
by the president without waiting the
senate will feel that it has time io
place before him a tariff bill framed
rathep f°r
purpose of reviving in­
dustry and business, and correcting theinfamous tergains with monopolies
made by tbe last democratic congress,
than to meet a temporary emergency
which will not then exist.
The bond bill passed by the house,
after it was so amended as to prevent
the retirement of greenbacks, is a
measure which the president, if in the
least degree honest in his appeal to
congress, roast recognize nr jx-rfectly
responsive to that appeal. It provides
for borrowing at a lower rate, and for
terrowing from the people rather than
by contract with a more or less foreign
syndicate. It also provides for tem­
porary loans to tide over any tempo­
rary deficiency. There arc many re­
publicans who hare believed that no
more borrowing by bond fames ought,
to be authorized or permitted. Olliers
have believed that the present admin­
istration had so far misconducted af­
fairs that it should not be. intrusted
with any new power. But the majority
felt that it waa right for congress to
respond loyally to the president, ns if
he were honest in his professions and
assurances. and patriotic rather than
partisan in bis aims. They rvx[K&gt;nded
as promptly and liberally as if the ap­
peal bod come from the most honored
of republican presidents. And then
they had to pass the bill against the
public opposition of the secretary of
the treasury and against the vote of
every democrat but one in the house.—
N. Y. Tribune.

&lt; MMhtf

•UM J
Mart a. Me*~4r|Wlr, ('sums*
M. Mra-ug-r anJ Willtem MraSaaer c«tm
itirir ap$»r»rync-' to beratered hereto, wjtirtc
tour mouth* from oue datoef thU order, and is
etna* ofttrir xpiM-nriM c* (fast fhev »a«e their
thet^auteilDMifti Rih of CnMoteat
io he Bled, and n e»»jw (herenf tu to- «. md
raid i omptoh'si f.t SiJiritor. wlli.lji tweotv
days after anl.-c on item &lt;tf a copy of raid
bill. tM noth.*? onbls order; *n&lt;t that lu
faun thereof, k:id tall he 1»kru a* cui.fes&amp;ed by

Ahd it !•» farther orarted. ttei wubtu twenty
data the
ConiUsibunt ramw* s tou««s of
r&gt;« enter, to he pabltslied In th«* UASTiwwt
lUSNKBH liew»p{ra-r\printed, published and
eirrabittotf to rata oounh- and that euch »trt»Hcotton be continue d there at least oo&lt;*
t« each w-ek. for six. weeks la xnerraMim. or that plaintiff r:«awt a eo&amp;r
of this order to be persooaily serve! In
Ala orm-nnriuein l*efeMxtit«. at least twenty
dara before ttie Ume aloro proscribed for ihulr
aftpearance.
CunaxxT Smith.
—' - (kremt Judge.
Enn ix D Malixky.
Ctm»pteta--nt’s tettcitar
John G. Nanin,
» KnWer.

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.^uuiucr, IJOi.
and rouUnut* until May. a rew novel by Gtore :
i&gt;uM:iuricr. will ;&gt;!&lt;&lt;&gt; berin duiinr ti e w ar. It
ts but too umch to a*y that no novel baa ev«bren awattui with such svrat exp ctetionas the
racrcMhir io TriNy. .The Person'll.Recollectiou f»t Joan of Arc win coutlnne jmkI wUi relate
the &gt;tnry of the failure ard inortu-dum of Um
Maid of Orttmtis. Other Inuortant fict nn oi
the jear will be a novehttc by Manx Twain,
undrr the title.Tmu Kiwycr-ltefectlv*; a hum&gt;r&lt;«* three part tale railed !»u Mornrot*
trurn Maqdlrty. by Lanydoti Ewau MttchnU
and sitori ato.ies by Octave Tha».» I. Richard
liardlnx
Mary E Wilkins, Julian Ralph,
ttrender Matthews. Owen Wister, nrd ettk-r
*rll ku&amp;wn writers Prof. Woodrow Wibon wi! coo tri lute fix
I-Ster; ou Grorx* Wa«Llmtioa and bls Ubm*.
with UJustrnikma by Howard Fyl*. Poultoer
BWosj history of the &lt;,erman btruwle for
Lihertv. tlliufiraled by R. Cabton WoodvtBe.
will be cp ttoued through tbe winter. Tn*
i»‘jMjrs on ttt. Clair s defeat j;ud Mad Anthon*
U»yn**M victory, hy Theodore Roorerelt. with
” n*-h!e llius.ra'.lubs util be printed during tea

A note worthy feature of the Mifaztoe duriiUoti wilt be n aeries of article' bv Caepar W
httttry. dtverlMna the trip of aono miles on
*i ow shoes Mid with doc sledfie tratns into th*
■ ovninreH Harrer Ground of ftefUsh N&lt;rtk
America in pursuit of wood-bison and mask
uraoo. Mr. Wiuiiiry’ktenn uul have the add
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CartDMh Bea; (be evalutloas
There could be no excuse for issuing
more tends or public securities of any
kind if the revenue had not been moat
foolishly reduced by the act of 1894.
Neither could there be any question of
bond issues if the administration, by
continued assaults upon the credit of the
governmept, as if to help Ijenkers to get
bonds cheap and make large profits on
them, had not caused much distrust athome and abroad, much needless with­
drawal of gold from the treaMury, and

forced to deal with the situation a« the
president, aixi a democratic congress

notable
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�OUR LAWMAKERS.

SAN CRISTOBAL FALLS.
Important Cuban City Captured by la&gt;

What They Are Doing at the
National Capital.

HrtAC

Registered maiu
Many Clark*

Handl* aad Verify

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Havana, Jau. 13.—News reached here
In‘the New York poet office, when a
Saturday afternoon that tbe advance
—
for registration it is
of New Lol. im&lt;.
t.x.i.tro u letter isr resented
gunid of the insurgents under the geon
1
inspected by the receiving clerk
.
to as-.
munuw puitvr e»». . elder Nunez had arrived at San Cristo­
may be twrd id sutxItUBg UbMUeperiMis certain U-hether it is in good condition,
bal, the second town in Importance in (
properly nddvcssed
eitiAens v.itnuui .hUhu.. „ xiiouik ul firmly .sealed,
the province of Pinar del Rio, and a
injuries on tuvm. It voimmhu ot a rub- ahd sufficiently, prepaid, -and 'that
little
thia eity* । ber eoveloiwoveru twin. ..-urr-aelub the name of the sender’ has been
1«5TP-over ahalf
i n-way between
il t r .h
oX
“vh *1° / £°V’ ' *ith “
ri“d’ ^uhthiMr the bark of indorsed on iL Theserequirriuents be­
Washington, Jan. 8—Joir.i resolu­
’J
“ t-e. s.m.ta. io Uw he*.. . .. t... Oouea ing mcL tbe clerk records the tetter in
tion* were intrtvluced in the senate entered San Cristobal on January 7
of o fist. It is smfaly iu&gt; elongated a book compoeed of alternate thin and
yesterday to revive the gfodc of Reu- and met w'ith no resistance, although
fienant general in the army in th»» in­ it was understood here that the citv mm. and gives the policeman the ad­ thick leuvcs, a manifold copy of the en­
terest of Gen. Miles and directing the was defended by a large force of Span­ vantage over tiie uiiin without the ne­ try being obtained, by means of a sheet
cessity of disfiguring him for life* or of earban paper placed between the
secretery of agriculture to resums the ish troops. Therefore it is presumed
causing other permanent injury. After two.
purchase and distribution of sends. that the Spanish forces were moved
The tfiln sheets are perforated in ob­
The free-silver subetitule to* the house away from San trjstobal In order v&gt; securing the propey patents and before
the
club wan used the ductor feared long sections for ready separation, and
bond bill was reported and a bill was take part in the operations against the
fracture of the skull at the base might constitute the receipts issued to the
introduced providing for a popular insurgents.
result from a blow on the top of the public. Each receipt bears a distinct
ItMm uy the issue of porta’ savings
VIQTIM ~OF “(FIENDS.
hend--thut is, the frubture might be number in a series running from one to
notes.
Senator Vest spoke on tbe
Bfcerm.' .i gold reserve, resolvtion, say- An Ohioan Robbed and Thrown on a Ball transmitted to the base of the skull in- ji one hundred thousand, and every letter
stead of at the place of contact. Dr. registered has the number of the receipt
way Track- Manxled by a Train.
fag, among other things, that the su­
Nelson could not gut any dead bodies issued far it indorsed on its face.
Co.umbus, O., Jan 11.—John Ram
preme court, the Harrison administra­
in the vicinity to experiment on, so he
The condition of the letter envelope
tion and the money power weiv to age, ex-auditor of Delaware county,
got
permission to use subjects at the [ is now inspected by another clerk, and
blame for the present finnn&lt;-inl odudi- was robbed and while unconscious
| if perfect, the imprint of a hand stamp
thrown on a railway track at Marys- jtiurgufin New York.
tion.
lie tried skulls by hitting them on (। is impressed across the edge of the flap
Washington, Jan. 9.—A bifl was re­ vilie.lO., Thursday sight. A train com
ported favorably in the senate yester­ ing along soon afterward cut off one tbe forehead and top of tbe head, strik- to betray any tampering.
day to increase the number of enlisted arm land one leg. He will probably lug with more than ordinary police- *
These prelimiDuricsbeingeompleted,
men in the navy. Amendments the tiie. He was ut ‘.he railway atalion man’s force, but did not lacerate the a card ktowu erf the return receipt is
scalp,
and
there
was
no
fracture
at
the
I
waiting
for
th&amp;
train,
and
went
out
to
1 prepared and attached to the letter by
bouse bond bill were offered prohi bit­
fag the sale of interest-bearing bonds I get a cigar. Three men assaulted him,; |$duce of contact or base of the skull. I weans of n rubber band. On one aide of
rThe heads were opened, and there was :
Without the consent of congres^ and knocking him down and taking hl&lt;
the card appear the number, date of
containing no apparent injury of the brain itself. ! mailing, name of address^, and desti­
nuking it mandatory to redeem green­ watch and pocketbook
about $30. After the tram had pawed The tests were made.in the presence of nation of the letter; on the other, the
backs and treasury notes in silver.
Washingtt^j, Jau. 10.—Senator Stew­ he was found on the track insensible. three reputable physicians. Dr. Nel­ name ana full address of the sender, to
art (Nev) inSpeaking in the senate’ The robbers evidently intended to cover son wanted to see &lt;l»e actual effect on whom the receipted card will be. re­
(he living bruin, so he selected calves ns
yMterday in favor of a resolution pro- up their crime by murder
turned when the letter hax been deliv­
his subjects. His first subject was an ered.
| .
.•
‘
*
hwiting the sale of any bonds in the fu­
MANY THOUSANDS SLAIN.
active, tierce calf, weighing 200 pounds.
ture except with the express consent of
In its1 numerical order the letter
It
was
knocked
dow
n
and
out,
but
got
Appalling
StatUtlf-H
of
the
Armenian
congress characterized the proposed
passes to a separating clerk, and with
up in a few seconds, somewhat dazed I
popular loan of the administration as
। 99 others, composing uu even lOO.isdisLondon, Jan. 13.—A Cottstantincqilc but soon recovered muscular jiower and I tributed’to one of the six cases, where
a “cruel mockery.”
Senator Baker
(Kan) introduced the following resolu­ correspondent telegraphing under date’ was then killed. There were blood- it 'will be further treated. The sop_
a
stains under the skin of the scalp and
tion, which was referred to the commit­ of Saturday says that more complete
tables
pqo]&gt; !' limited bloodstains in the inner mem­ arating clerk verifies the count of each
tables of the
the persons killed
killed and
and proptee on foreign relations:
* I brane Over the front lobes of the brain. 100 letters before separating another
"Resolved. That the United States of erty destroyed in the. provinces o!
100, und/tts frequenter as may Unneces­
and. Diarbekir show
that 17&lt;
&gt;r
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| There was no injury to the brain itself,
America will regard It as an unfriendly act Harppot
for any foreign power,without our consent, towns and villages, containing BjO.'U Every thing indicated that the calf sary, delivers each subdivision to-the
by war.trcaty.purchnsoor otherwise, to ex­ Armenian houses, were burned* The I would have fully recovered.—Hartford clerks in charge of the cases.
tend It* territorial limits In the western
A case consists of a long table v, jth a
hemisphere, on either of the American Armaniafns in these towns and villages ; Globe,
set of pigeon hejes bearing the names
continents, or to, or over, any of the Ulan is numbered 9?,(XX), and of these 1&amp;J845
adjacent thereto, which this country deem:*, were killed. .This excludes the under-I
SORTING THE LIVE CRABs&gt;,
of the large cities in the Kvction of the
necessary or proper for its self-preserva­
cofin try assigned to that case, and in
tion. And the United States of America tain reports of killings. M. Cain bon. ■ What the »*.i with the W&lt;5&lt;teD Tongs
1 these pigeon boles the clerk in charge
reserves the right to be the sole judge of the French ambassador, estimates the j
e*j
this nocesalty.
.
!
total number
of
Armenians
killed
in
*''*'*' A
'
’••Ucd ;a
The job of sorting cut crabs as they boxes the letters, and from time to time
"Resolved, That the ^principle herein
I come from the fishing smacks at Ful- parcels them out to his assistunta.
enunciated Is founded upon the law of self* Anatolia at 50,000. .
The next step is the preparation of
preservation,which from necessity adheres
! ton market is one that would have no
LYNCHED.
what is knonu as a registered package
in. and belong* to, every civilised nation,
, particular charms for a nervous man.
as a sovereign 3»d inalienable right: and A TenncuM Mob PaU
nrotf.1 Thc hoZ wriggles all over with blue envelope. This consists of nu ingeni­
this principle is attested by Washington’s
Ncgroo* to Drat
I and White legs and pinchers, and while ously contrived envelope specially man­
farewell address and President Monroe's
Memphis, Tenn.. Jan. 9.—Harrison
over-memorable message of Drcember 2.
a hand thrust in would probably re­ ufactured out of particularly tough
Utt3.“
•
Fuller and Frank Simpson, two ne- , celve ho very painful injuries, still it paper fen- tbe use to which it is put.
Washington, Jan. 11.—A bill was in- j grocs4 were to have been placed on trial ' vCouhi"'^'Sorr^than
78UU 17 and also numbered in a scriea of 100.000.
trod ueed in the senate yesterday for the | at DixiDgtou, Teriu., Wednesday, for », ^aD,mt&gt;it
rrould
. On the face of each ewvelupd appears
be
willing
to
undertake,
says
the New
general revision of the national bank- ! an outrage upon Mrs. Pomeroy and her
its number and spaces for the1 name of
. York Herald.
ing laws. Senator Jones (Ark.) spoke iG-year-old daughter (white), but a
The man who does it has a pair of the post office, county and state to
in favor of the free-coinnge substitute mob of incensed citizens took the kaw
wooden tongs, with which he picks up which it. will be sent, while the back is
for the house bond bill, Senator Priich- j into their ovvu bauds and shut off fbreach crab and looks at it before -he arrange^ for Dotations of its condition
ard (N. C.) favored the reenactment of i ther delay, expense and doubt as to
drops it into the sack. If the crusta­ by every postal official through whose,
the McKinley law. and Senator Morgan ! |he penalty fpr the cruue. The out rage
cean ’wildly waves his claws the man bauds it; subsequently passes. One of
(Ala.) introduced a resolution congrat- Upon Mrs. Pomeroy and daughter occounts him and passes on to another. these envelopes-hnving l&gt;een addressed,
platlng the republic ot Transvaal on its | curred last August, and was thoroughly But once in awhile he stops as he gets entry of the letter to lie inclosed in it
stand for independence and requesting ! atrocious. Fuller and Simpson were a string of three or four holding on to is made.on a registry bill which shows
that the president of the United States arrested shortly afterward and tbrir each other's lugs. He squeezes a body the date of mailing, name of the post
Communicate this action of congress victims positively identified them.
( about amidships and if it doesn’t feel office using it, name of the post office to
to the president of the republic of the
RAID A BANK.
just right he disengages it and drops it whieh it will be sent, number of the
Transvaal. Adjourned to Monday.
into another sack. •
registered jracknge envelope. and, final­
Eight Mankril .Men Secure £9,000
“What do you do that for?”
- ly . the registered number of the letter
THE HOpSE.
“Thirty-seven, thirty-eight—what?” to be placed in it and the name of its
Monett, Mo.. Jun. 11.—Eignt masked I
“What do you squeeze them so for?” addressee. •
xuen dynamited the safe of the Farmers’ i
The man looks as astonished as if
The bill and the letter are-placed in
Washington. Jan. 8.—Bills were in­ lank at Verona, eight miles cost of this
you had asked him what ferry boots this envelope, which then passes to n
troduced in the house yesterday to cre­ eity, at foureo’clock Friday morning
were
used
for,
and
answers:
“
To
see
if
clerk, who removes its contents, com­
ate a special commission on highways; and escaped with $9;000 in cash, all it
pares the letter with the entry on the
Telegrams from Cashier they're alive. Thirty-nine, forty.”
to authorise the issue of 2ya per cent contained.
“What do you do with the dead bill, and calls the registered letter and
bonds to maintain the gold reserve and Fry1 state thaA the robbers made good ones?”
registered
package envelope numbers,
for the redemption and retirement of their escape, riding in the direction of
The man had got to the bottom of together with their destination, to an
the greenbacks and treasury notes. A Monett.
! the box before he took tbe trouble to assistant, who records these particu­
resolution was adopted to inquire
Died
I answer. Then he gathered up the
lars in the mailing book. The letter
whether the laws against trusts and
Chicago, Jun. lO.-Mnry Fitzgerald twenty or thirty loose claws and legs
companies were being enforced. Mem­ Welch, probably the clues’ person in which had come loose and dropped and bill are now replaced In the en­
ber-Elect Allen, from Utah, was sworn Chicago, died Wednesday a» her home them into the bag. Then he said* velope. and it passes to another clerk
for final verification of contents and
at 795 North Robey street, aged 105 “Garbage,” shouldered tbe
the sack of
Washington, Jan. 9.—In the house She was born in Ireland, and could squirming crabs and went on into the sealing.
The sealing consists in an applica­
yesterday Mr. Spalding (Mich.) intro­ clearly remember the home-rule upris- fish
" * store.
tion of blue mucilage to the three flaps
duced a resolution providing that the ing m 1798. She left six children. 40
Dtetlnaaiatird Attor*ey« Wb« Battled of the envelope, which when once closed
Sandwich islands be erected into a new grandchildren and six giea’.-grandchilcannot be reopened without mutila­
state, to be called the state of Hawaii, dren. Mrs. Welch boasted that she
Clients love a hard fighter, and the tions, the blue mucilage exposing any
with a republican form of government, never used glasses and could thread a
onlookers ore impressed with his zeal. attempt ko open the envelope by any
to be adopted by the people.
needle in the moonlight.
In my own experience, says a writer in steaming process. The postmark show­
• Washington, Jan. 10.—In the house
Verdict for USO.OOU.
the Southern Magazine, I have had ing the mailing office and the date la
yesterday the pension appropriation
Chicago, Jan. 9.—Four years ago Jes­ cases where I advised my clients not to
now affixed, and the envelope, with a
bill ($141,323,820) was reported.
Mr.
sie Krueger, then a child of five years, sue because I waa sure they had no
Livingston (Ga.) introduced the fol­
was run over by a Madison street cable chance, and although they followed lot of others from the same case, goes to
lowing resolution, which was referred
the
pouch room, where another separa­
train and suffered the loss of a leg. my advice, instead of employing other
to the foreign relations committee:
tion is necessary la order that it may
She sued the West Chicago Street Bail­
"Rr-oived. That the president of the road company for £75,000, and the case, counsel, they refused to pay a reason­ get to the registered pouch that will
able fee, and in one case left me to pay
United States Is hereby requested to foithwlth ascertain whether Great Britain is which has been on trial, for several the court costs. And I have seldom ad­ carry it to the distributing office near­
advancing ber outpost* on the territory days, ended Wednesday in a verdict vised a client to compromise or submit est its final destination.
in dispute between her colony of B/ittsh rendered by the jury in favor of the
The contents of the registered pack­
to arbitration that I did not displease
Gularn and the republic of Venrsue’a or
age envelope cun now only be ascer­
Js reinforcing posts heretofore estabi'shed girl, assessing damages at $50,000.
him. It requires moraj^ourage to ad­
tained by reference to the registered
wdth troops police or ordnance, aud should
Lawyer Thnmhre an Editor.
vise one jigainst his Inclinations, but it
the president become cogvlzanl of the tact
Logansport, Ind., Jan. 11.—George is sometime* a lawyer’s sacred duty. letter numbers charged against the
that a British military or police force Is
envelope
number in the mailing book,
advancing to invade or reinforce, or kince Forgy, a well-known attorney and Whatever may be said as to Its moral­
the Uch day of December last has invaded broker, and J. E. Sutton, editor and pro­ ity or true wisdom, yet I must say I re­ or tbe more full description of the Jdtor reinforced posu formerly occupied prietor of the Logansport Daily lleten» on tbe registry bill, which is under
gard this aggressive and partisan spirit
within said disputed territory, ne demand
seal, and, therefore, inaccessible.
the aumedlate withdrawal of said so»d'ers porter, had a personal encounter in the more conducive to modern success than
The registered package, envelope is
aud ti*e reduction
i—l—"— st the police
‘
1force 1_
in 1 former’s office, Id which Forgy gave profound judgment, for I have seen
said territory
... . if not a greater number
_. u-_ guWon a severe thrashing aud took a lawyers succeed chiefly by reason of entered by origin, number and desti­
than occupying the British outposts on
nation on .the’ book of the pouch Jn
pistol
away
from
him
when
Sutton
at
­
it in whom the logical faculty was not
the aioresaid 17th day of December,
which it is to be dispatched, a carbon
at all conspicuous. In speaking of
, Washington, Jan. 11.—In the house tempted to draw iL
manifold record of the package inclosed
success, it will be observed that I do
yesterday the time was occupied in dis­
in each pouch being preserved, the du­
cussing the proposed amendments to
Washington, Jan. 10.-^Senator Caf- not mean the eminence of such men as plicate sheet of each pouch forming
the rules of the 51st congress.
fery, of Louisiana, haa xnode public a Erakine, Wirt, Webster, William Pinck­
the bill of advice to the office to which
Washington, Jan. 13.—In the house letter of the president &lt;o him which ney, Rufus Choate and Charles O’Conor,
the pouch is sent.
on Saturday a resolution was offered says, in reference to the recent bond but such success as is attained by the
When as many packages as the pouch
directing tbe foreign affairs commit­ issue, ‘’thatno arrangement of any kind leading members Df the bar in every
will hold have been entered on the
tee to report upon the advantage and was made for the disposition of tbe town or city of the United States, who
proper book two clerks verify the en­
practicability of the establishment of a recent bond issue to any syndicate or have a good practice, sometimes very
tries, sign the last sheet of the bill,
permanent court of international arbi­ through the agency of any syndicate.** lucrative, though they are unknown to
place it with the packages in the pouch,
fame
aud
forgotten
outside
their
tration, representing the United States
Death of •
adjust the strap that secures it and
and the British empire. The Dew rules
Millersburg, O., Jan. 10.—EnochHar- . neighborhood when they are gone.
finally attach that mechanical wonder
of business and the amendments there­ riaon, 89, a pioneer resident, died Thurs- i
oalled a rotary lock. This lock has a
to were adopted.
day. His wife, aged 90, died last July. *
“Does slavery aurvi-.e In Bnglandl® fixed serial number engraved on its side,
They had been married G3 years at the aaks the London Christian World, and which serves to identify iL and a ro­
St Paul, Minn., Jan. 10.—Ex-Go*. W.- time ot her death. Mr. Harrison was this is the answer: "After reading tary number, which unerringly ad­
R, Marshall, of Minnesota, died at 10:40 related to ax-Presidents William Henry Saturday’s ‘apodal’ number of the vances one every time ^he lock to
‘Schoolmaster’ on the subject of‘Half- opened.
o'clock Wednesday night at Pasadena. Harrison and Benjamin Harrison.
timers,’ we find ft difficult to answer
The pouch is then delivered to a rail­
that question in the negative. An in­
his health. A private telegram was re­
way postal clerk, who receipts for it by
New York, Jan. 13.—The ladies' inter­
ceived to that effect by his relatives in national six days’ bicycle race in this spector writes: ‘I examined a child lock and rotary numbers, and it re­
who roae at 5:30, worked at a mill, and
this city Thursdaycity was won by Frankie Nelson, who then walked a couple of miles to exami­ mains under constant guard until its
destination is reached.
Keys that
made 418 miles. She was closely fol­
nation. Another girl of eleven roae
Waahingtcn, Jan. 13.—The exports lowed by Helen Baldwin, who finished- soon after 5 a. m. and walked through open the rotary locks are issued only to
post offices exchanging registered
of breadstiiffs during last December just five lengths behind.
the frost and snow nearly two miles to
pouches, and a careful comparison ©f
Mgre^ated $12,619,677, against $0,476,Burned to Death.
the mill Work commenced at, 6 and
the
rotary number of the lock with its
Lynn,
Mass.,
Jan.
11.
—
During
M7 during December, 1894. For the, .
.
. .
continued till 8:80, when there waa an
calendar year 1895 the amount was ' drunken brawl at their home in this interval for breakfast—the child not entry cd the pouch bill la the first duty
of
the
clerks opening a registered
Stl$«973,927, against $121^97,292 for city
‘
“ years, and leaving tbe mill At 9 work again till
Mrs. Lamoire, aged‘ 53
her daughter-in-law, Annie Lamoire, 12:30’—six hours in all—‘and then din­
aged 28, were burned to death.
ner at the mill At 1:30 the child
trudged off to school.' How many number advised on the bill and that
Annapolis, Md.. Jun. 0.—Lloyd Lown­
shown by the lock received,would in­
Milwaukee, Wfa, Jan. 10.—The re- British children are liable to this sort
des waa inaugurated aa governor of
of experience? Not less than 170,0001 dicate an irregularity to be at once in­
Mainland yesterday. He to the first
republican governor in the history of . in this city March IB to elect delegates
1 to the national conventiop in St Louis. indeed, to any civilized, not to aay one clerk to another of a registered lettiw alate.

perienced in tracing a letter from the
time it is first mailed until delivered
These rotary locks cost 815 each, and
when tbe number 999 is turned they
must be returned to the makers for re­
ad jutJ uient,— Business.
The £’*re That Kill*.

States,” said Mr. Hugh Jamison, of Lan­
den, England, “I find freah cause for as­
tonishment in tbe marvelous energy of
the Yankee nation. It seems to me that
the people work on this side for the
sake of work, they appear to regard it
not as a means to an end, but the end
Itself. This universal rush and hurry
impresses itself very forcibly on -Eu­
ropeans. Some years ago I was visit­
ing a friend.in Russia, which is a very
quiet country indeed, aud, the conversa­
tion turning on London, some one re­
marked upon the unceasing activity
and press in the British capital, and bow
the people hurried along the street dur­
ing the busy hours of the day. An old
Russian thereupon, with a grave shake
ol his head, observed that he had been in
London once, and that nearly all it* cit­
izens were mad. I wonder what tills
old gentleman would have thought if he
had ever made a pilgrimage to Chicago^
Now, It is questionable in my mind
whether this traffic pace is a healthy
thing
..... o for. ..a people.
x—,— --Isn’t,, it
.. the
— Lpace
-I that kills? Why not leave something
’ for succeeding generations to do? Your
rich men. instead of settling on big
country estates and helping to improve ;
the rural districts, seem to all cluste^ in •
tbe cities, and to continue adding to |
their fortunes. The mania for work, for I
active endeavor, seems never to leave j
t them, and their children inherit the
same tendencies.”—VtushingtoD Post.
i

Mrs. Anna Gage,
Deputy U.S.
tehnbn, Km., saytt
“I was delivered

of

TWINS rn

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with

two bottles of

“MOTHEBT
DID HOT 8DTTEB AFTKHWAAD.

bbadheld REGULATOR €0., ATUBffA, «A. .
sold BY jALC DRUGGISTS.

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PERFECT

IURITY

There were a great many people cam- I
ing and going that day irt the liouse I
of the wise Ilabbi Isaac Ben Nossnr.
They were not all Cana people, by any
means. The bridal feosl was spread
in the large front room opening upon
the [&gt;orch, and all who had a right to
enter were welcomed heartily. Food
was plentifully provided, but the mer­
riest hour of each day would be after
sunset, when, tbe day’s work being
done, all the invited guests would j
come. The bridegroom was continual-:
ly present, to receive congratulations!
and good wishes. With him were apv- ; TPpEQ CDflVlf WHILE YOU
oral young men of hisj more intimate J ■ liEuO UllUVv
SLEEP
triruds; but decidedly the most impor- before
reward
uviuic you
yvu know
B.UUW it
It your reWMTU
tant figure in that loom was Isuo
in f„,it g,
t&gt;._BaK
Mmrelf. As master of the house and . comes in fruit &amp; shade. Begin BW
us ruler of the feast, he sat at the by writing for our low prices.
head of the long table provided for
Flower City Hrrwry to., 63 VwtOoaa
_
“OCWKHT SB.X. X.
the ocoasiou. His dress was as simple
Remember we pay the freight.,
as ever, but. it seemed to have under­
gone a change, he wore it with so grand
an air. He appeared to be happy, and’
he received great respect from the
throng of jieople who &lt;ame to cpugratrj
I ulntc him upon the marriage of his sod , p-.nn tact BHOKM-Co.. Rochester. MXT fl EC
So the marriage feast went on until thrf
PSOBATJt OBDEK.
midday was past aud the shadows be­
Stitie of M icpljan, Cousiy of B*m-. ss.
gan to lengthen in the streets of Cnna,
At a
of thei Probstr Court, for
he
of !Urr&gt;'.
boldru it
—W. O. Stoddard, in SL Nicholas.
Probate office, io tbe City of HxMiuR?., in.
.Money In Dream*.
. sale County, on NotHtay tbe 23nlda^ of«
December, in tlie yearooe thousand eteu bvu.
Here is “a strange true tale,” with dreo and nmrij tvl
the scene in Georgia, near the flourish,Probate. ~
•
Ing town of Covington: A few year*
In tbe uniter of the ctrate al Unii.t.ago a negro woman living near Coving*- Ilya«‘3. dt-cvx-Msl.
On reading and flllrglbe petition duly veri­
ton lost a son. by death. A week or eo fied,
of Quincy A. Hynes. Admlnhuratur of sake
ego the woman had a dream in which ♦ state pray h&gt;g I hat tils final sect«si sow ua
file
Hi bald court may Ye Iwaid and allowed and
tbe son appeared to her and told her a decree
o! ABriaumeut duly made and be at*.
that if she would go to a certain corner .cbargt d fn-m Mid treat.
It Is ordered, that Thursday the
of the house and dig she would find a H Thereupon
tb day of Jonaary A. I)..
at teu o'clock Is
flat rock, underneath which she would the forenoon, be aarfgnrd lor the bearing at
petition Had that the belra at law ofsaM
find a lot of silver money. The woman aald
deceased and all other prrsocs Interested te
awoke and was so much wrought' up said estate, are required to appear at a sesMaa
court, tlieti to be boldeu at (he ProCii
over the vision that she aroused some ofMld
office, in the city of Hastings, Id said CoSMy.
of the family aud went at once-to the and show cause, if any there be. why the pravwof the petitioner may not be granted. aU*
designated spot and began to dig. Is further ordered, that said petitioner give no­
Boon the flat rock was reached and re-. tice to tbe persons interested In said estate, et
moved with trembling hands and high
expectation.
A small box was re­
vealed: this was taken out and opened,
and, to ths wonder and astonishment weeks previous to said day jrfbMrisc. .
4 .
Chas. W. Asm»tbowl
of all present, it contained 30 silver
(A tree cony.
Jadite of Prnhsia
,
dollars.—Atlanta Constitution.

UPERIOR'
TRENGTH

S

hlODERATE.;
Ill PRICE.

In an Interesting
Manner ....
OUR NEW STORY,

A QUESTION
.. OF COURAGE,

FHOBATR ORDKK.
State at Michigan, County of Barry—ss,
AtaseeMon of tbe probate Omjrt ter teaCoumy &lt;&gt;i Burry, boldrn at tbe Probate
In the aty ol Ekstiuss. tn sakl County os Mter^
day, the fourth day of January, in I be year-

c^t’dSSSd.”',h* '***“ 01

tab prayiuK far reasoi.* tn Kxid petition net
forth that be may be looted t* mJ] the rest
estate of said doct‘n.«cd as in said petition 4teacrlb-d.
Thereupon it Is ordonwi.that Friday the mm.
day of January. A. D., ism, at ten o'etaefc m
the forenoou. br MA*&gt;lgaed for the hearts* of
Mild petition.and that the brlrs at law of mu*
deceased and uU other persona Interested Id
&lt;aid eetate, are required io appears! a awdoa
of Raid Court, then to be holdra at the PmlMl
otnee. in tbe ClQ of Uasth &lt;«. In mud Cbustt.
attd show eanaa if aa) there be, why tbeivater
of the peUUoow may aoibrrnijTted. tndftte
further ordered, that sud petition rjrtve DtriZ

pendoccy pt s*M petition and tbeI
of by eausiHR a ropy of thia order
printed

(A troe espy.)

You Will Like the Story.

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Hastings Banner
Thursday, Jan. r6. i&amp;A
■AKSHUX L.COOK, &amp;UW.

iraiunvn AB SECOITO CLANS MATTT.U AT
T13X HASTINGS. MICH.. PO3T0FFICK,
AUGUST 14, 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES
Agriculture

ft

|

ts

Manufacture*.

about undoubtedly estate—but It estate Id
foreign countries, not in the United States.

Time, hire been rrowlnr woree -Kb
each year or a democratic administration,
and unlesa some war or unexpected event
happen! to make a great demand tor our
produce, no Improvement can tut expeeled
thia year. Tbe people bare now bad a
food taste ot tariff reform, and It’s the
changed views ot those who hare been
selling their wheat fttr SO oenla. tbsalx -o®1
tor 10 cents. polaloea tor IS cents and
other things la proportion, J bat caused tbe
great political upheavals last year, and
registered a decided choice tor protection.
In tbe groM apbeaval however tbe agricul­
turalists were materially aided by the
manntaetortng Interests that had aeon vast
Industrial enterprises mined or closed
down, and' the labor loteresta that bad'
been thrown not ot employment and had
idleness forced upon them.

The Free-Trade papers continue en­
thusiastic over an increase In the export
trade of some of our
manufactsres.
They are encouraging
thv "Robber
Maron'*” tft do more of It, anything that
will keep them out of the good borne
market. Americans are urged to sell to
Chinamen, but they must not Interfere
with John Bull In tbe American market.
As they have entirely overlooked the
farmers. we deem it advisable to compare
Secretary Morton In bls report on the
the foreign trade In our agricultural pro­
ducts with that of cur manufactured slaughter of BW.000,000 worth of mutton
goods for the first nine mouths of 1891, lu the past year, charges the killing of so
many sheep lately to tbe dogs. Even the
1892 and W:
KINK MONTHS' KXPOBT8 ’roHKITKMBBIRJO.
dogs are getting starved to death under
^hte democratic administration, and its
Agricultural &gt;455357424 ■ Me.K6.175
Manufacturers 126.911,067 111,290,024 145,&lt;93486 policy will soon so reduce the number of
Comparing this year with 1891: it is seen'
sheep in this country, that there won’t be
that our exports of fe^icullura! products wool enough left to pull over the eyes of
have been &gt;106,000,^00 less than then,
the people. .
while our exports of manufactures have
increased by less than $19,000,000. The
A collection of $500 was token up at a
net loss in onr exbort trade, therefore, citizens meeting held In the Central M. E.
was Ml.000.000. Comparing this year church at Detroit Sanday afternoon for
with 1892. we find that the decrease in “suffering Armenia.” Gen. Alger presided.
our agricultural exports has been $143.- Resolutions were adopted, and a cablegram
000.000,'while the Increase Id our exports was sent to Queen Victoria appealing to
of manufactures was 384,500,000. The her to use hir great power to stop, without
■et Joes in this year's export ttade. as re­ further delay, the slaughter of these
lating to agricultural and manufactured Christian people.
producis, was $103,500,000 In nine months
•r at the rate of $135,000,000 a year.
Churrh ami Society.
This exhibits in a remarkable manner
The society connected with Emmanuel
how we are capturing the markets of the church
,
will be entertained Thursday Jan.
by Mrs. W. S. Goodyear and la-1 les
world. While the Free-Traders are urg- 23rd
:
With her. Supper served at
Ing manufacturers to capture the trade of associated
1
Parish House from 5 until 7 o’clock.
John ChlnamuD, would it not b&amp; worth
Usnnl tetylccs in the Presbyterian
their while to try and ret*cue some of &lt;»ur
next Sunday aud tnose who did
•wd trade from "John Bull? It would church
'
not enter a church last year are Invited
also be praiseworthy, at least. If they di- and
,
will be welcomed.
rooted their energy and talents to discov­
The Presbyterian Y. P. 8. C. E. will be
ering some relief for our farmers.
led nextSunduy by Miss Maggie Iroi sides
at 6 p. m. Subject "Secret of Strong
Live*.”
Every member invited to be
Foreign Trade Improvement.
present and take part.
,
Some trade statistics supplied by thv
Members ot the W. C. T. U. are invited
to meet nt at Mn&gt;. Stauffer’s on Tuesday
Slate Department afford information
to the exports from different countries to the 31st at 3 p. m. to arrange shout the
annual meeting for election of officers to
the United States during the three months to be held at Nra. Phin Smith’s the week
ending June 30, 1894 and 1895. Coming following.
through the routine of the Consular service
The temperance meetings were well at­
they are a little late in reaching tbe public, tended considering the Inclement weather
but as the facts are for the most part neW and those who listened to Mr. Malone’s
thlk and Mr. Essery’s songs were en­
It is well to give them as follows:
couraged. Jadge IL Barnum was elected
Bxpoms
utif TO
ru TDK
itir. UN1TJCD
v.tiint 8TATKS.
;,
Quart*!’ ending June 30.
Quart*?
TO. Increase. Chairman nnd Mtas Ixitlie Barnum Secre­
tn&gt;M
1MK
From
tHJ4
IKX
1805
tary and M. 1. Phillips Treasurer for
Ateerkv
&gt;48.476
----------&gt;82.037
Barry County*.
Austria Hungary 1.46-457
3,352,2*3 1.710.449 i Rev. Grigsby's subject next Sunday
. Bstahun
t.472.777
&lt;SnMS. Maritime
.
' evening will be “Slrart-hand Writing and
FrovtoeesA New■ foondland)
i '
ijsa.tss
G2tJ'3i i its Lessons.”
Oeylon
277.931
»tA*»
U 70
V.1C
Denmark
138.4*4
The revival services now being held at
Dutch West Ind'eaI 13.W
21 JOI
7,70
Gern-.aoy
16.153.297 8,811347 2,f7,S.*.to the Martin M. E. church conducted by the
MftM pastor, are indreasing rapidly in interest
Italy
IM10.M2 6.428-606
lipra
Mexico
44.880.7W c
and power. The meetings are being held
Russia
— t on jit
224^45
Sweden &amp; Norway 4M ifH
TI7.CCU
266,864 nightly at the churcb and a prayer meet­
Dwitxertand
2.133.7ra 3J25.0W 1.W.24S ing Is held every afternoon at two o’clock
United Kingdom 25AST.809 40,233.001 l»,645.302 at some private house.
Next Sunday
Total Increase
&gt;29.152^86 three services will be held conducted by
One at 10:30 a. m., one at
Here are fifteen ecun tries all of which the pastor.
2:30 p. m. and an evening service at 7.
•how larger shipments of their products The regular services at the Town Line
to tbe United States than In the corres­ and at the Welcome church next Sunday
ponding quart er of 1894. The aggregate will be conducted by Chancy Schoolcraft,
bterease in tbe export trade of these of Dorr. Mich.

Come and hear Cyril Grigsby's talking
countries, it will be noticed, was 135,914,­
691 for tbe three months, or at the rate of machine at tbe Epworth League n»xt
Tuesday night
All It will cost Is len
•early &gt;150.000.000 a jear. The Improvcents, and ,you’ll be helping to pay for a
ing trade that the Free-Trade papers write new piano.

OF FOOD,
Buy First Quality
Always.
N clothing or furniture it does n’t matter so
much. Lower-priced goods may not wear
so long or be quite so esthetic or fashionable,
but while they last they are as conducive to com­
fort and health as the more expensive, and their
offensiveness, if any, departs with them.
Not so in food. One can ofalum baking powder
may cause serious and lasting digestive ailments
The evil consequences of its use live afterward.
They do not disappear with the end of the pow­
der. The damage and discomfort remain, and
cannot be reckoned in dollars and cents.
Royal is first quality, a pure cream of tartar
baking powder. It makes the highest quality of
food. Not only the most absolutely wholesome,
but die finest-flavored, lightest, sweetest and most
delicious.

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GOOD ROADS

baking her bs

Do you know that the teachers who
habitually stay
trod’
teachers asfrociarionv and other edueattoaal gatherings
are not aud nltonld not t&gt;e regarded a* proTo the Peo»ia ot tbe State ot Michigan. fvwdoual workers? What would the pub­
lic think of a doctor or a dentist who al­
Ol^wStin the past few yeara there has
ways Ignored the meetings of hla profes­
been . greet Interval manlfeated In oor sion? They would not regard him worthy
highways and tbe movement tor better of patronage or support.
Neither do they
roads has already home tnilt In some lo­ regard the* teacher, wbu habitually Ignore*
calities In oor slate, and in some ot oar. educational gatherings as worthy of be­
bister slates. It baa shown most gratify ing longing to tbe great army of professional
results, nils la M It should be. yet II worker*. And the. time ta dose at band
must be admitted onr Improvement In this when those who wUl not take some Inter­
direction has not kept wm* with our
est tn educational gatherings will be drop
vaneement as a state, aud the time baa ped from the teachers ranks.
cook; when a change tor tbe better should
Th* next Teachers Association will be
held In Nashville, Saturday, Jan. 18. and
be made.
“Thai lietter roads and a belter systesn It promises to be tbe moat successful and
uf making aud maintaining them would interesting in tbe history of tbe associa­
promote the best Interest of our people, tion.
Some questions of vital Importance
and that it can be advocated on the to the schools of the entire county will be
grounds of good busings policy and econ­ presented at tbe next association aud It be­
omy Is too plain to admit of argument.
hooves tbe teachers ot even the smallest
MRow tills can be accomplished ta a aud most distant districts to be present.
question that all should be Interested In,
A mandatory communication from the
and it Is no exception to the rule that there Slate Department of Public Instruction
are many differences of opinion among will be presented—a communication which
those who wish to arrive at tbe same re­ will affect every school In Barry Ou. and
sult Believing that a conference of those which, consequently, should be heard by
Interested In this subject would prove of every teacher in the county.
You can t
material benefit to the State, and in re­ afford to miss it!
M a
sponse to tbe urgent request of numerous
If such men as Dr. Boone aud Prof.
citizens from localities widely separated.
Strong, of Ypsilanti. Dr. Hinsdale, of Ann
“I hereby call a ‘good roads convention Arbor, Prof. Ferris, of Big Rapids and
tOkineet in the hall of Representatives at many other* of equal rank, find the State
th6 capital In Lansing on the third day (X Teachers Association helfpu! and Inspir­
March. 1890. at 2 o’clock In tbe gfterooou. ing,, why should not the district, village
Il Is hoped that the attendance will not be aud city teachers of Barry Co. find the
limited to a few localities but that there county association helpful and Inspiring?
may be u general attendance of representa­ My friends you can’t get around thia ques­
tive citizens. from every portion of the tion. Tbe programme, printed lu all the
’State.
• county papers, presents a variety of sub­
The subject is one well worthy of dis­ jects. which wHI be both Interesting and
cussion in th0 press and in organizations instructive to city, village aud dtatuct
having for tbi-lr object the promotion of teachers alike.
the best interest of our State aud Its peo­
What If II doea-coat yoa a trifle? What
ple.
If you sro wean with your week’s work?
“This convention will be a mass con­ Go down to Nashville, take part In tbe
vention, and! all persons interested are discussions, listen and learn, “eat, drink
cordially invited to attend. 'There la no and be merry” with the great army of
provisions for any compensation for time
। workers that will, gather there.
Everyone
or expenses and those who attend must do is expected to be presenLat'roll call, so let
so on account) of Interest In the cause.”
not vonr name be unresponded to.
While this Is a teachers association, we
and Nashville, will be mure than glad to
Miss Agnes Rich bas bwn honored by welcome every school officer and patron in
being elected treasurer of the Junior class Barry Co., &gt;«. well as the pupils.
of t» e Pharmacy Dept.
Hurrah for Nashville! We are all going!
The base ball schedule Is already being
For
WaTfarw. 4 miles south west of
arranged for next spring. Four games
with Chicago'University have been agreed Hasting*, tn Rutland township, good soli. ITIc*
f.wo. toon. m wn b i’. r rlv pa&gt;n en’ a per ce t
upon, two In Chicago, one here and one In intareiL Addreae.
JoaarH K.«cxhilu
UmaviUe, O.
Detroit on Decoration Day.
Michigan last yes’- tanked second in at­
Nothing
cleans
cleaner
than Jaxon Soap
tendance of the Universities of the country,
and eighteen*) In those of the world. In
number of graduates she ranks fourth In Dr. Price’s Cream Bakin? Powder
World's Fata tllgfeaat Atedal aad Dl»—s
the country, being excelled by Harvard,
Yale and Pennsylvania. However these
HMtlug* Markets.
Universities were founded lu 1638, 1701.
Butter. Ui to 14
and 1740 respectively.
The dome which formerly adorned
University Hall now reposes Id a very
ordinary looking wood pile near the old
Potatoes per mi.. 15 to 20.
Rye per t»u..33.
boiler hoase.
Tallow per lb.. 4
Dr. Camhden M. Cobern. for five years
Oats per btl.. 15 to SO.
the pastor of tbe M. E. church here, will
Wheat, red per bn..«
next year go to Denver. Col. ns pastor of
Wheat, white oer bu. 60.
Hay
i*r ton. 7 to 15
the fourth largest Methodist church in tbe
Fork dressed. 4. to
country.
Beans. 75 to W
Prof. W. D. Sterling Is back In college
Chicken dressed.*.
Beef dressed. 5.50 to 6.00.
once more, much improved in health.
Beef live. 3.00.
Gen. Russel! A. Alger has consented to
Muiton. dressed. 6.
act as chairman of tbe debate soon to take
Dried apples, a to 4.
Buckwheat flour, 135
place here between Michigan and Chicago
Universities.
The dab's for the May Festival have
been set for May 21, 22, 23. There will
be five concerts In all. The popularity of
these Concerts Is witnessed by the eager­
ness with which the reserve seats were
taken. They were placed on sale Jan. 11,
at 10 a. m. and the line commenced to
form by 7 o'clock Friday evening. By 4
o’clock Saturday space was being sold for
chain.
Tbe total attendance registered here so
far this year Is 2904. divided as fellows:
Literary Dept. H74. Law 670. Medical 436.
Engineering 384. Dental 191. Pharmacy 82
and Homeopathic 26. This is an increase
Of 131 over last year at tbe same date.

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What houaekeeppr ha? not worked
over her cook Move until her face
became aflame, her bead over­
heated and her entire bodily
strength exhauared? Here comes
one of ,the stipeib feature, of the

Majestic
Steel Range
it cooks and bakes with a mini­
mum of fuel by reason of its scien­
tific constt tiction.
Its asbestos
linings prevent the radiation of
beat, keeping it
inside to do
tbe work. Ooe dan open the oven
door bare handed when baking.

TRAW MAM ■ l»r'r«F —’vT'

Aajestk w omen are-cool headed; a cool head means a heaHby body

We Advertise
the
Truth.
Tbe Genuine-

Round :: Oak
Is The Best.

’It will always please.

It never
Fails
See the name on the Icj.

I(joodyear

uMu

gros

Hastings,
Michigan.

A Sweeping Reduction

THE

CAPS, GLOVES, MITTENS
AND UNDERWEAR,: : :

NICEST

Leona Easton, Sylvester GreuseL Rev.
Grigsby; Eddie Downs.
Chris Wilcox,
Willie Glasgow and Floyd Renkea have
visited us during tbe past week.
Tbe Board of Education have been very
fortunate in securing tbe service st Mm.
Walter Lampman, who assists in tbe High
school a half session each day.
Sixth Grade.
The visitors this week are, Erl Wait,
Rev. Grigsby and Mrs. Seward.
Tbe scholars In this grade have alljbeen
present this week and are going to try and
do tbe same the rest of the term.
We are studying about alcohol and tbe
stomach in physiology now.
We are delighted In having an organ in
our roots and hope to be able to keep It.
On account of the Illness of Mis* Wood­
ard Monday afternoon, Miss Ora Mc­
Clintock took ber place.
Fifth Gbadr.
Mlsa Michael’s Division.
Eddie Ream and Willie Eggleston are on
the sick list.
We have a reading table in onr room,
and It la Interesting and Instructive.
We have made a product map of Asia,
and a relief map of Europe this year.
Second Wako.
Our second grade are reading Rsbin son
Crusoe.
.
■
m We wish very much that we might have
seen that beautiful star In Utah's new

There were IS out ot 182 who wore
neither abaest or tardy last term Tbe

y Judge Smith and M. L. Oook will enter­
tain theta Sunday school daises with a

All these articles put at prices
that are bound to sell them if
you need them. : : : : :

2D2LUR
SHOE; mbits,

Cali and give me a chance to prove this

assertion to you.

TOQ EVER

J. C. FARRELL, Clothier
at

We have just received
an invoice of our fa­
mous, everwearing |2
shoe. They are very
pointed toes, patent tip
and juet as pretty a
shape as a 68.00 shoe.
We have them on C, D,
E and EE lasts; sires
24 to 7. : : : : : :

Undertaking!
We are now prepared to do all 3
work in the line of Uxdxbtakimg, £
which may be enirunted to »8, S

Mr. and in E. W. Merrell entertained
a few friend* aery pleasantly at whist

w« Ck«

and which

competent

B

ami wLUea

with

a full

�PERSONAL MENTION.
Oscar Schumann, formerly an employee
In thia office but now of the Bastings
Mrs. R. A. Ballsy went tn Detroit BriBanner sent ns recently one of th# neatest
and most taitefully executed calendars we day.
have ever seen. The work shows artistic
Mra. J. P. Bogers wm In Nashville
skill of a high order of merit.—Gratiot Monday.
.
County Herald.
Rev. W. W. Taylor waa in Charlotte

It stands every township in hand to see
that k* bridges and culverts are in safe
condition. A little culvert tn Bowne town­
ship, Kent county, only four -planks wide
L. COOK, Local Editor.
ou top, was the cause ot an 88000 verdict
Ip a Grand Rapids court Saturday, becauae
the bridge was rotten and defective.
SpendlojAIO or 820 to put in a few sound
VThe officers ot the C. K. &amp; S. bave been tbte week.
planks may be the means of saving thous­
very busy s|nce they mortgaged their road,
Eugene Adams, of Jackson, spent Sun­
ands
of dollars to the tax j/ayers of that
buying up property in a direct Hoe south day in tbe city.
township, who would have to pay all dam­
from their present depot at Kalamazoo.
Al Bams, of Fowlerville, was In the city ages incurred by reason of Its being de­
This either means a depot ou East Main this week on business.
fective. Look well to j our Utile culverts
street or a future connection with the
Prof. Holden is entertaining his father aud bridges. Grand Trunk railroad or perhaps both.
from Lansing this week.
Sheriff James D. MeKevilt. of Barry
Mr. Conwell is a thinker aud scholar,
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Heath were in County Michigan, relumed to that place
and never descends to silliness on the plat Grand Rapids last week.
Friday with Orlando Easterly, charged
form, but his audience laughed until they
i/Jinj. C. S. Brown is spending tbe week with the robbery of Daniel Jackson, in
were sore at his natural wit and humorous
that county.
When Easterly was brought
with Battle Creek relatives.
turns. Tbas far bls lectures have been
Mrs. Phlletus Rogers, of Brauard, has up from the cell room at itio Central police
rare combinations of wit and important
station
the
Michigan
sheriff looked at him
been viaiting'reiatives in the city.
Information, told with great skill and des­
and then said be believed be liad a bad
Miss Flossie Butler, ot Beltevue, has
criptive power. — Springfield Mass. Re­
prisoner to deal with.
He asked that he
been visiting her aunt Mrs. Chester
publican.
be accompanied to the train aud Detective
The best stock ot Groteries
Messer.
The lempQe on Broad street in which
Trehorn, who captured Easterly In the
arid Crockery in town. : : :
Mrs. E. B. Whelan and daughter, of Chicago postoffice, took him to the train to
Russell H. Conwell preaches is capable of
Charlotte, are visiting her mother Mrs.
seating 5003. He draws such crowds that
see the sheriff safely off. So profound was
Will save you money if you
for the past six years, admission bas been Pancoast.
tbe admiration ot tbe Sheriff for tbe physi­
trade with us.
:
Mrs. L. E. Brackett, of Grand Rapids, cal prowess of bls prisoner that he pnt
obtained by tickets and thousands are often
turned away. There is a greater demand was the guest of Miss L. Jean McLaughlin iron on bls hands and feet Ip make sure of
for his services than for any public lecturer the latter part of the week.
his safe return.—Chicago Port.
in our country. After having beanfr him
Miss Bessie Willison left this morning
On Thursday evening of next week Jan.
once, one never misses the opportunity t° fur Toledo, 0., where she will spend the 23rd, Russell H. Conwell, will deliver his
hear him again.
winter with her sister and attend Davis fmnons lecture “Acres of Diamonds” at
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Next week we will publish the first In­ Business College.
the opera house In this city, this being the
stallment of ,our new serial story “A
Mrs. Chester Mevaer left for New York third in tbe club lecture course. Mr. Con­
Question of Courage.” by Francis Lynde. this morning to join her husband, who Is well is doubtless the most widely known
It deals wiih live in East Tennessee. The there. They will visit Washington and lecturer that ever stood before a Hastings
। famous mountaineer type is depicted in a other eastern points before returning.
audience and do one should miss this op­
manner worthy ot Charles Egbert Craddnck,
Fred Busby, or Detroit, and John Piper, portunity to heir (or fifty cents,- the bril­
who has made that region famous. It Is a
of Fenton, were called to this city Friday liant preacher, author and orator. Pastor
story full of adventure, and that greatest by the illness of th'i former’s mother hfrs- o( tbe Baptist Temple, Philadelphia, and
- ClIKMUJTION •
charm of all good stories, the ardent and
P. • 1). Bushy who was taken suddenly president of Temple College, the “Spur­
devoted lover, is also there.
geon of America." The board for sale of
worse.
reserved seats at ten cents caeb, will be
R. M. Bates received a letter from H.
Mr. and Mrs. James Caster and children.
Hereafter. changes for adv«&gt;rtiscments
opened on Tuesday morning at seven
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to E. Van Nonnan. of the Agricultural college o( Hastings, were called here this morning
tosute InanrtVin
insertion In
in flia*
the iuinu
issue n/
of vt»z»
the XVvpk | stating that in connection with his talk On account ef the .illness off Mr. Caaier’s o'dodk'ttt F. L. LiPalb’s, and closed al fix
when brought.
o’clock on tbe evening of the lecture.
before the fanners institute he.Jwlll make j mother, Mrs. H. W, Caslt-r of Eatona churning of b utter. "
Ue *111 bare all | Mn A. W. Shtin, mother of Mrs. Cosier, Tickets on sale at same place and at the
Judge Smith is holding court in Eaton
the latent aaid best apparatus for butter j Who lias been visiting in Hastings return- door.
■county Uris week.
m.klnx. niHi many valuabla pointers will i
w|tb (beat.-Charlotte THhunr.
Before the Current Topic Club Tuesday
The farmers institute vrowhiis
be given, without doubt. After his talk j
evening J. A. Van Arman gave an inter­
largely uttendvd.
■
esting
talk on Current Events, his remarks
questions ani^u discussion by tire ladies j
Russell U. Conwell, one week from
being confined to the Armenian. Coban,
Teachers do not fail to read the School will follow.
! to-nighk
aud Venezuelan qut-sllons and the Pore
Coluwtu this week.
Mr. and Mr?. P. A. Sheldon gave a de-j
Ed Oorwlu plead guilty to the charge of
A fliv.i Hue of picture frames cheap at ightful ttedro party at their beautiful '•non-support” Saturday nod will edend Food law. J. E. Barrell rend an interesting
paper on the Llteof the fete Eugene Field,
home Friday evening to the Supervisors, tlie next 30 days in jail.
the Christmas studio.
relating many incidents of the life of that
Kail Mattison fell
the sidewalk Mon­ County officers and Newspaper men, near­
F. J. Johnson aud family have moved noted writer. R. M. Bates read « very
ly all who were favored with an Invitation
day and put bls ankle out of joint.
into the Nevins house lately vacated by interesting and instructive paper on
being present. The editors didn’t seem to
lew, Van Vplkenburgb.
For the reraaiiKier of the club lecture
"What shall the Govemment do for Agri­
be 4*ln it” with their more experienced
eoursf tickets will be sold for 81.00*
^/the many friends ot Fred Curtis will be culture?” the paper dealing largely with
competitors when It came to the cards, but
Al! acct’s due «s must be settled at once they were voted easy winners when It pleased tn know that lie now has the cn- the question ot Gooil. Roads. The paper
• ••». management
....w
-- -------of the “XJefferson
Press” will appear in our next issue, lire meet­
‘by cash or note.
F. G. Stowkli..
came to th|e &lt;6ccidlept refreshments which ; tire
| printing company at Detroit.
ings of the Current Topic Club are grow­
Johiti Evans, ef Bellevue, who bas l&gt;een • were served.
•
The Eastern Star Chapter will give n ing in interest and attendance. Important
■eriously ill fora longtime died this week.
Last Wednesday Representative Thomas '
questions ot tbe day are discussed, and
The Supervisors adjourned Saturday introduced private bill*for relief of James social at the G. A. K. ball on Tuesday
also three pertaining to our own city. The
forenoon, having finished their work f-w K. Bowman, Mrs. Martbu Henderson snd evening Jan. 21st-from 4 to 7. Proceeds
to be used for charitable •purposes. 'All by-laws will probably be sb amended as
this session.
children. Allegan; Alex Purdy, Plainwell;
to allow each member to Invite one friend
are cordially invited.
Russell H. -Conwell la the acknowledged John Smith, Mottvllte; Isaiah □. Mitchell,
Last evening while stopping at the M. to attend tlrn meetings, which are held
peer of all ptatform lecturers. Hear Mm James ii. Failes, Hastings; Hannah Sew­
once every two weeks.
next Thursday night.
ard, Allegtu; James F. Mead. Hartings; C. R. 4L depot waiting for the9:19 train,
; the bus team connected with the lower
O. F. JrAsterly. tbe “Professor” was ar­
Frank
Mead,
Hastings;
Cleona
E.
Gaines,
Fulmers, ’IT you desire to have your
W. Wright, Morgan; Mrs. hotel ran away, and smashed the canopy rested hi Chicago Tuesday charged with
razors honed take them to Busby Bros, franklin;
top
buggy
badly,
by
coming
in
contact
being
connected with the robbery ot tbe
Frimcis A. Reynolds, Nashville; Eltsha B.
barber shop under tbe City bank.
with some trees In front of Will Olne-ra old man Jackson at Maple Grove. Easter­
A house full of relatives gave L. F. Bassett. Allegan.
residence on Broadway.
ly ia weii known here having formerly
Ira Van Valkesrteurgh and Goodyear
Gook a sunrise Tuesday evening, at vrtrich
Orlando Easterly, alias Frank B. Brooks lived in Fredonia. Two or three yean
Bros, hardware wiU-cioae at seven o’clock
a very enjoyable time was had.
.
alias Myers, whom it Is claimed made tbe ago he gave several sparrine exhibitions as
Tbe opening chapters of our new serial until March 1st, excepting Saturday nights. brutal assault on tbe old man. Dald Jack­ be called them, and got qnlte a little no­
•‘A Question of Courage” will be given in We are gl*d to see these merchants com­ son; in Maple Grove, and robbed him of toriety here ami at other places,
lie was
mence such a move. Early closing is in
the next week’s issue Of the Bak mm.
$500, was given a preliminary hearing be­ seen !»ere about tbe time the robbery was
■vogue in all tbe cities around here, and
At tbe aonual meeting of the Wool Boot
fore Justice Riker, Friday, F. W. Walker committed and it was afterwards learned
there Is do exeuae why merchants and
and TuWe Companies Tuesday p. «l 'the
that be hired a team at George'Hoeltzel’s tbe
clerks in Hastings ebould not be allowed acting as his attorney. He was bound
•id officers and directors were elected.
ever to Cireuit Court in 86000 bonds which tbe day of the robbery. Tbe newspapers
to have the evenings to themselves, and
kindly consented to suppress the Item and
Wanted—-Men and Women to represent patrons should aid tbe move In every way. haven’t as yet been furnished.
give the officers a chance to hunt up East­
us In tbto -city. No eomsiisatoa, salary They can do this by purchasing a little
Cyril Grigsby Is making many “hits’'
erly,
as it was thought that it it was gen­
from start Address stating age. 80c 299 earlier, and by so doing know that they with his phonograph and is making ar­
erally known that the officers were after
dty.
are helping leany a worn out -clerk who rangements to give entertainments at
The clothing store* now dose at 7 o’clock hardly know* what it is to have an even­ various places around tbe state. Tuesday him some ef hte ebums would warn him
and it would be so much the harder to find
This Is a wise move nod we hope wilt be ing to himself or heraelf.
evening Jao. 21st, he will give an eaterhim. Easterly will be taken to Hastings.
followed-by merchants In other lines -of
Daring the progress ot a daoee at Free­ talnment before the Epworth League at The arrest was made by Deputy Sheriff
bvaiaess.
the M. E. church, proceeds to go toward*
port last October Frank Crawford, ot Carl­
King.—Marshall Chronicle.
Mns. Nelson Carveth (died at ber home ton, got into a fraoua with Elias and Alon the purcbase-of a new piano.
The annual report ot Simeon R. Billings
ia Battle Oreek Sunday morning of hea&gt;- zo McDermid, of -Bowne township, Kent
Several months ago, D. H. Bays, the
morrbage&gt;sf the longs, the funeral occurr­ Cocnty, and when tbe rerap waa finished photographer, fell at tbe rear of hte studio Commissioner of Railroads, says that dur­
ing the year 1895 there was constructed
ing Tweeday.
a part of bis ear was talsalng.
Frank in this city and severely Injured himself.
ninety-seven miles of now roed and that
Special Communication of Hastings thought a good deal of his ear, and after Word has been received from Mechanics­
there
were approved fifteen maps of new
Lodge Ko. fit F. A A. M. Wednesday due deliberation made complaint against ville. Iowa, where he bas been of late, that
lines, representing a total of 307 miles.
evening Jan. .15 1896. Work on second. the McDermid bro*, who are charged with he will have to undergo an operation be­
During the year two roads were taken
4he cannibalistic action.
Deputy Will cause of the injuries received from the!
|A good attendance desired.
fall. Mrs. Bays left Monday morning tol from the hands of the receivers, after be­
Born. Wednesday night to Me. and McKevitt, arrested them in Bowne, Thurs­
ing sold on mortgages, and the companies
Mrs. W. R. -Sellick, a daughter.—Paw day, and brought them to this eity. * They Juin ber husband and be with turn during1
the operation, which their many friends ri-orgauired. A receiver was appointed
Paw fi’anthcrncr. Mrs. Sellick is better were taken before Justice Biker, waived
for but &lt;»De road.
There are 7,565 miles
here hope will prove successful.
.
known in Hastings, where sl»e formerly examination and bound over to tbe CireuK
of track operated In Michigan.
Eighty
Court in 8500 bonds with John Cole and ^6wing to tbe size of several of the High
resided, as Mitts Maude Bartley.
companies, an lncn&lt;se ot two, filed re­
Jos; Pflugas sureties.
school classes, it was deemed necessary to
Tbe line of taMes manufactured at tbe
ports for toe year. Of-this number, sixtyLast week Judge Clement Smith and secure the services of an extra teacher, and
Hastings Table Company, is receiving
nine do a general rnilroad business, seven
Mrs. Walter Lampman has been elected by
many compliments at the Furniture £x- Box. P. T. Colgrove were in Grand Rap­
are used for tlie transportation of forest
jpoaition uww in sewlon at Grand Rwpida id* to try the case of Brown vs tbe Town­ the school board for this. Mrs. Lampman and mining products exclusively, while
ship ot Bowne, Kent County for the third tea graduate of the State Normal; is an
and some good sales are being made.
two provide transfer and two terminal
time. The whole cbm arose from a de- experienced teacher, and is admirably
facilities.
Commissioner Billing* says
This h the way a Portland girl paraea
fitted for the position. This give* our
factive.bridge
only
four
planks
wide
ou
ririabZ ^Ktoa* ia a noun, though genthat toe private* mining and logging roads
top, one of tbe middle planks being rotton High school five urost excellent and
Invariably escape railway taxation, owing
oraily used m a conjunction. It is nose
and baakon.
Severe! yean ago Mr. capable instructors, and we doubt if any
oaauaon than proper.
It is not very
to toe fact that they are subject to taxaBrown, then a resident of Freeport, was High school of tba same sise, in
a the aaxoe as other property, ftixl the
alacalar and aeoerally aacd In tbe pUntf
driving la Bowne townabip and In driving
aareber andaareea wK* a&gt;e.
ve* evidence
agon tote little culvert in Question toe fateber of
ro»d.
be placed nailer tbe geoetal r*UA dauablreat Bev. Davla. wba recently bone stepped upon this booken plank, the to tbe fact that the merits ot our school
saved to Lake Odem treat thU city, dlad pteee flying up and catching under toe system are receiving the recognlzition they ro*4 law. and be required to pay a .part­
ite tax and ba aaienabln to tbe police regu­
aaManly at ber borne there Tboreday ot
lations enacted tor tbe protection al rail
M. week, tbe funeral oecurein* Satotday Brow* out beadtong.terriMy injuring him
Thursday night of last week Arvey and raul cmplojea. Tbe report, dad wilb tbe
at Lake Odeare,
The bereaved one. bave Blaee that time be baa been unable to do
Bob Pettenger, living in Harting* town­
aagthlag and scarcely able to help himself. ship were going home from church. On
sou was killed during the year by a ralF
Bls bale and eyebrows bave fallen out and tbe way they claim that they fell to snow­
road accident, but two met death through
Tbe Brewers Clad, ot Irvin*, will bold tee la lu a» awful condition. Previous to the balling one another, and when in front of
• Meeting al tbe Cobb school beue next assMent he vu making a nice tiring, but John Dennison’* house one of the now
demos U» law rrqnirin* cotaeanles U
since then has been unable to earn any­ ball* Mt hte bouse. Dennison claims that
•ell l,WO-mUa ticket* Nr IvtMfeM. U»
at aarea o'eMt. Bearr farmer. Inellod, thing. Os tbe first trial Mr. Brown was they did it on purpose. On the night in
awarded BHM damage*'.
The township
provision as one whleb
InsUtote tbe dirt, sod Mod.
wasn’t satisfied and got a new trial Tbe brought 00 another, until there was a first
second trial gave Mr. Brown $7000 damag­ class row brewing. Mra Dennison claim
Hs.tlnrs es. Tbe ease was on trial last week la
tbe Kent County CireuK rt Grand Rapids.
verdict Tbe Md toot pteeTtawdv
Klk —

Hasting' Banner
Thursday, Jan. 16, 1896.

7 BARS

KIRK'SmOftP
21 CENTS

5 WHS n ISf

FOR io DAYS ONLY.

We will sell out 1-4 y,
of our entire stock* 4&gt;
of
:
:
:
: A

Perks.

How,
Shovete,
Scoop ShoveU.
Potato Shovel*.
Tinware,
: Holloware,

Cook Stoves,
Heating Stoves,
Gasoline fittoves,
Coal Stoves,
Oil
i and Ranges,
Stoves
Wringers,
Washing Machines,
Sisaors and Shears,
Table Cutlery,
Pocket Cutlery.
Granite Ware,
Nickle Plated Tea and Coffee;
Pots.

M wut Al! finis of Produce,

Everything in stock at
1-4

OFF

for 20 days. Come while
stock is complete and get
first chdice.
All sates-

STRICTLY CASH

HUFFMAN BROS

Hams &amp; Van flrman

Poultry Wanted

LOCAL news.

86 quires.

Smith and Coicrova are to be

re st each

Now Uiat the Holidays are past on, the rush of
poultry to market is over, prices begin 10 stiffen.
Those who were wise and did not sell early in
the season are in shape to make some money
on their poultry from now on.
The highest market price paid in .•■arii -or
trade for fine dressed poultry delivered on Mon­
day and Thursday of each week.

L. E. Stauffer
L -'U M iX

Tcis week,

Nickle Plated Tea Kettku
Oil Cloth by the yard or pat-

Special Cash
Sale

Overcoats
AND

Ulsters
You can't afford to miss this
opportunity. Our competi­
tors are simply not in it when
it comes to quality and price.
We’ve got tin goods and are
going to sell. Read these prices:

$ 8 Overcoats for $ 7
10
••
8.
u
4I
12
10.
4I
44
12.
15
■I | j
•c
16
12.50.
!
a1
&lt;4
18
14.
6
Ulsters
5.
ClI ' • ’
«•
8
7.
41■ .1'; . j1
44
10
8.
4i M i
4&lt;
12 .
10.
|j4 &lt;(1
U
18
14.

;

We have an immense
stock of lined working
Gloves and Mittens
which we will dose
out at.

i

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4* •

’

�MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

KAFFIR CORN.

—In both Egyptand Assyria porcelain
rings wore in common use.
They
were often painted with great delicacy,
the painting being burned Into the en­
amel. । ■
—IVlOT Alarie brelrywi Rome. A. D.
408, and was on the point of taking the
city, hr demanded as its ransom from
pillage »n immense quantity of gold,
silver and jewels, and, among other
things. 1000 pounds of pepper.
—Perhaps th? most striking evidence
©f thrift since that referred to by Humlet if furnished by a Maine town, where
apple trees are to be planted in a
yard and the proceeds from the sale of
the fruit are to be devoted to the re­
pairing of the fences ahd the cuttingof

la AU Kinds

The question of sueccsrful fanning
’ in the semi-arid region* of the great
west is solved at last.
Kaffir corn, first introduced od tbe
American continent from the Kaffir
country, in Africa, less than a decade
Miner, is still an unknown product to
wine-tenths of the people of the United
States.
weeds.
—As far as recorded, the loss of life
At first planted here and there as a
curiosity, it was found to grow readily by shipwreck in 1805 was 4450: by rtilin all localities and under nil condi­ way accidents, 3,638. and by other casutions, and experiments developed the r.lilies over 24,000. Add to these dis­
feet that it would mature a crop in the mal figures the 5,759 reported murders
driest and hottest seasons on tbe high in the United States alone, and we have
western plains. A more extended plant­ n total of 37,641 violent deaths, or an
ing of the new grain and a comparison ' average of over W0 for every day in the
of results obtained soon develojied the ‘
■feet that whether the season was wet
—The fox’s reputation for smartness
or dry, cool or het, long or short, this was well sustained by a member of the
new product’ would thrive on all kinds tribe near Falmouth, Me., the other day.
•of soils with the minimum of care and A couple of hounds and a hunter were
cultivatfon, and planted any time be­ after it, aud the fox led t he hounds to a
tween the first of April and tho middle frozen jiond, and out on ice so thin that
of July it would mature an absolutely^ it just supported (he fox, which es­
'sure crop, of grain aud fodder before caped; while the hounds went through
the frosts of autumn.
»
and were drowned.
The stalk looks something like h
—Passmore Edwards, editor of the
■fogle shoot of common corn, but short­
London Echo, a paper which the Spec­
er, attaining a hengkt usually from 4*/,
tator describes as "the most honestand
to six feet, and having pointed leaves of
most faddy in the world." gives «way
n rich green color. The grain forms in.
thousands of pounds every month to
a head at the extreme point of the shoot,- philanthropic undertakings of vari­
where the tassel is on ordinary corn,
ous kinds. These he fa said to select
the heads being from seven to 12 inches
with great judgment, but he always
1n length apd six to eight in circum­
takes care to exploit his good deeds st
ference, and when ripe look like great
great length in his own paper, and per­
white or red plumes.
sistently asks other journaliste to do
The grain:-, are almost round, a little
the same in their &lt;»wn publications. .
larger thuu a grain of rice and much
—A $150 lawsuit over n $1.25 pig has
*resembling a grain of wheat in interior just been endeil in Michigantown, Aid.,
Structure.
and the town treasury Uout the former
There ore two varieties, red ami
amount A month ago the city mar­
white, the latter being the favorite
shal Impounded a pig belonging to u
crop. Though raised as on experiment
former'nnmed Hillis. The farmer re
"here mid there throughout the west for
rereral
veara. n wm. noi unu, wc prra- '"*&lt;&gt;
W J1"5
l’o"n'1 ch,r^ “d
several years, it was not until the presrot yea’r that it became a prominent rqplevlned the ptg.
The town ro&lt;c
crap When th. drought of Irot.pring,
“ circ!
Mted the wheal and oat. and aeemed &lt;oqrt gave a rerd.rf for HI It. w&gt;tl.
almiHt certain Jo ruin the corn, the I
More than half th-!&gt;e&lt;&gt;
few who hurl tad experience with the ’ I*&gt; &gt;“ ,o"" 'g? f«™moned ta w..„ew grata betpn to mlriac their neigh- »«*•.
,oUI
”f “X:
bora to plant Kaffir oom. at. it would ‘ lost «rer
rant to a pretty high
Ing.,
over &gt;.he
the pig rubs
grow all right in dry weather, and they j
could thus at 1 ast raise food for their j
stock- The newspapers took up the ad­
vice and soon formers were planting
Kaffir corn, utilizing the ground where |
wheat and oats had failed at planting
on sod or scattered patches where early
com had been burned out.
The planting Mras continued until
well along in An^usL the acreage be­
ing in many sections greater than that;
ever devoted to a single crop. In Okla- ,
homa alone nearly 50,000 acres were ।
planted with the new crop. And every j
grain of it planted grew and thrived
to maturity, and before the summer was
over the formers began to wonder wbat
they would do with it all. They knew
it was good food for stock, but there
was not stock enough in the territory
to consume iL and the product was yet
so new that it was not recognized in
the outside markets.
Experience had already developed |
the fact that it made a most admirable
feed, either to winter stock or fatten j
them for market, but with an obun- ;
dance of the grain on hand Oklahoma '
farmers soon discovered that it waa bet- j
. ter for horses than either corn or oats. '
snaking them fat and stouL aud giving
them a sleek, glossy appearance.
When it came to feeding hogs it was
1 at . AU
•
J X1U
that they gained Scab more rapSdly
wy than when fed
tM on common corn,
4and’ .poultrymen
'‘
bar, found the Kaffir
arnln
grain an admirable emr
egg ©reducer,
producer, and
when fed unthrashed the fowls are
given exercise in picking it from the

—Edison iwdUwJ.
believnis ihni
that h«.
be rrn
can »nlvF
solve
—
the problem of air ships either by using
balloons or neroplaiM^; but, to use his
own words: "1 would conr.truct actual
ships of the «ir—yachts, schooners and
brigantines—which would tuck and
jibe, and sail before the wind. My idea
is that the lifting ,|&gt;cwer for these air
ships should be gas stored in the sails.
In other words, you apply the balloon
principle, in such away that the gas bag,
instead of being an impediment, as it
at present, would be the actual means
of propulsion. I would construct gas
bags shaped like the sails of n yacht."

RED TABBY CATS IN LONDON.
Entertainingly Deecrtbed by a Mllwankee

A Milwaukee lady who has recently
returned from abroad says that one of
the most Yntercsting exhibits which
she saw in Europe. was the National Cat
show of England, wluch was held at
the Crystal palace, London, in which
about TOO cats were shown, says the
Milwaukee Sentinel. "The decided fea­
ture of the exhibition," she said, "was
the number of superb red tabbies, to­
gether with a fine assortment of pure
blacks, smoke-colored cats and cats
with that
peculiar tone
of glUMJ
glossy COST,
coat
W1VU
L4L8M. J^VUliai
WUC OI
known M
effort, of tbe
—
En lull cat 1)rw1er, ,hu
b^a blue «&gt;d bteek e*bL In the opinr.. .

.

r

.

ion of many experts a black cat without
any markings whatever of white is the
most perfect variety that is known,
and it is proof of the appreciation of
The boys and girls soon discovered this that certain dishonest:people pluck
that it would pop as well as popcorn, the white hairs out of a cat one by one.
tbe grains popping out large, white It has been noticed that the classes
and tender, and women in the country
that are open to workingmen in this
found that boiled like rice the grain national exhibition are 'particularly
was excellent eaten with cream and strong in fine black cats. Blue-eyed,
sugar, that mashed into a pulpy muss white-coated cats are getting to be
it made an excellent pudding, and it’ highly valued in England now, and one
was also a first-class substitute for horn- of these bore off the other day a sqbstantial money prize that Was offered
Still the quantity produced was so by Louis Wain, the great cat artist.
great that the people continued to won­ i Another prize-winner of the show was
der what they would do with it.
I n brown tabby tom. Champion Xeno­
The owner of the roller mills at Medi­ phon, which its owner values at $5,000.”
cine Lodge, Eon., ran some of the grain
through his cornmeal grinder, aud pro­
Sara Proof.
duced a meal pronounced in every way
It is sold that Hon. Samuel Galloway,
equal to the ordinary cornmeal, but be
of Columbus, O., waa one of the plainest
waa not content with this, but rigged
men ever known in the state. He told
"P ‘ 'p'^'
P’‘o'iucoi many atorire relatire to hi. re7n
a new product ttat bri. fair to creat&lt;&gt; MM)
of
w|(h
Foaal uglinnu of face with great good
a revolution in the world’s breadstuff*
humor. Ono which ho often related
—Kaffir flour.
with much reliah waa that of the re­
Some of this flour was made into light
mark made by the UtUe daughter of a
bread. The bread waa fully as white as
friend In another city with whom he
bread made from second grade wheat
ui. a,
diainK “Mamma," he heard the

Uoui. Glol-rD^^.L ^
_____________
Tk, Hoelam Bonn.
On February 1, in latitude 66 degrees,
loagitude 171 degrees 31 minutes, wa
ran into open water again, having this
time spent only six days in the ice-pack.
Oa the 17th the aurora appeared,
stronger than I ever saw It in the north.
It roae from tbe southwest, stretching
In a broad stream up toward tbe aenith
and down again toward the eastern
Sortaon. Th, phenomenon thia time
had quite a different appearance from
what we uw on October to. It now
id teeg ahming curtain, ri.ing
n« ia wonderful ,hape« and
-___ ______
.

;। X
T prXSd”^Ct’^P"»4‘er a prolonged survey of the p»' c“H*r feature, of the guaat, “that gbn^®®au’s mamma must have loved childrea mighty well."
•‘Why so, my
dcar • inquired the unsuspecting pa“Oh’M returned the child, in the
•*?* wdibl8 whisper, “ 'cause she
•
him 1"—Youth’s Companion.

. °*“
“■ the beat that can
U fo"nd “ wo" ill'“‘™t«l &gt;u a atorr
onc' ‘»M
moderator of a Sooteh
Thi" “»’» option difI ,
on • certata qtiretlon re­
latinw tn f'hnw.h
ostensibly consulting.

ik. in Century.

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At lart he

SCARCITY OF GLASS.

•CIENCE ANO
’

j,

i mustard tad several other material* of
1 vegetsble origin ted teen introduced
Brians girorfh of Mw joint and altar
as adulterants.
.
—The total vulue *»f coke made last
year in the United States amounted In
op&lt; to more than 112.000^)0. NineThe season that fo Juot fatteM tea tethe early summer the land reaexnti.
teen-twe.ntieths of American
©okt*
comes fum the Appalachian coal fields, been tbs most profitable in Ibe matter a New York fanner's field of dairi*
roost completely shut out of the United while Pennsylvania produces three of tourists as well as gold miners that and in September, when the beme?
Stsuw'i’he latest reports r.how a tiroes as much os any other state.
Alaska tea ever bad. Now that ft is ripen, they fairly make the gi-cmu
rapid falling off in imported glae*, and
'
—Prof. Frederick 8tarr, of the Uni­ over, and tbe regular inhabWontsof the . red.
during the last few months imports versity of Chicago, tea just started on territory have had a chance to think I
The climate of Straw berry Polo
have been lower thou ever before In the a three months’ tour of Mexico and aboui it a little, they ore beginning to 1
much pleasanter than at most other
history of the trade. AU the glass Guatemala in the interest of archaeo­ talk about tbd great things in store for
places in Alaska. At Sitka, for instance,
needed in this country will Ik? manufac­
logical science. He intends to examine them- Alaska is gorgeous in summer. the average is 220 dsy* of rain, snow or
tured at home, as prices and wage* the drowned Aztec city at the bottom of Nowhere else in the world is there such .
in a year. Juneau is about as bad
across the water are at the lowest notch,
Lake Chapala, and investigate the pyg­ scenery as along the island-dotted ‘ It never gets very cold because of the
while the workers are conside-ring the mies in the Chapala mountains in the
channel from Port Townsend toinfluences
Ju- i ____of the warm Japan curreut.
.^-,—
uf'.visability of demanding an advance
neau. Not only is nature dressed in j but there are very few days of c&amp;lt
interior of Guatemala.
In wages. Editor Frank M. Gessocr. of
—Aluminum is not proving to te her best to receive the tourists who are ■ gjrtea and \ bright sunshine. But’ uthe National Glass BudgeL who is well
t
«
Strawberry'Point the precipitation of
throngs,
of such value for surgical instrument* going there in ever-increasing
posted on the condition of the glass
i aa was expected. It does not oxidize but the Inhabitants also get on their rain in summer, and the corresposi
trade says:
readily, but is deficient in elasticity, good clothes and their good behavior, ing fall of snow In winter. are muehle^
"The Belgian manufacturers seem to
and stays bent after pressure. It is and for four or five months the whole than st Juneau. This is because aero?have about given up the idea that the
also so light that the surgeon does territory is arrayed in its Sunday beat. the bay in the west the lofty Fair­
United States is a dependency of that
not feel aa if he had hold of anything But this good clothes exhibition comes weather range lowers like an army of
little kingdom so far as window glass
when grasping an instrument made of only in streaks. It occurs for about giaut sentinels stationed there to pro­
is concerned. Our markets do not even
two days of each week, when the steam­ tect this little garden spot from the
iL
—Popular Science News.
•
afford good fighting ground for them,
—It has long been known that oil er from “down below" hrin. The tour­ terribly icy winds that would sweep
under present conditions.
Wage*
ists
come and go with the steamers, across from the Pacific if these moan
abroad are about ns low ns they can be and natural gas exist in Kentucky and
and rarely stay over from one boot to tains did not hold them back. Tfar
reduced, for even now such orguniza- Tennessee, and oil men are beginning
another. As the steamers lie in each ral•falls in summer are like those of
t ion as exista in Belgium is preparing to to give those states more attention.
port only a day or less, the tourists the interior, and not like the long,
demand higher wages at the first favor­ Experts who have been over the ground
have not much chance to make’a last­ steady drizzles and downpours of S'tka.
lately
report
the
existence
of
both
lu
­
able opportunity, Owing to the large
ing impression. Now.zhowever. there and Juneau. Straw berry Point fa pro*,,
Curtailment1 resulting from the strike bricating and illuminating oil, and are
Inst April aud May there has been suffi­ confident that there will be no fam­ is likely to l»e a change. Juneau men ably the only place in Alaska where thare nothing if they are not hustlers, lightning plays and the thunder roan,
ine
In
petroleum
for
many
yearn
to
cient trans-Atlantic demand to fairly
and with the recollection of this sea­ in a typical summer phower. In place';
absorb the product until within a very come.
son's profits and possibilities they are on the benches there are bunches of
।
—
Florida
furnishes
the
country'.from
reasonable period.
“A very slight increase in exports to 3,000,000 to 4,000,000 boxes of orange* arranging to put up a big hotel on young cedar and spruce, with occasion
the United States is noted during Sep­ a year. Gcorgio ships over 10,000 car­ Strawlierry Point. at the entrance to a! thickets of alders, but most of th*
ground is cleat* and rolling.
tember, when there wnsiui uncertainty loads of watermelons every season. In Glacier bay. in southeastern Alaska.
Strawberry Point is one of the most
The grandest scenery in Alaska is on
about American factories starting up, the aggregate the shipment of •arly
and importers placed increased orders fruits and vegetables north and west beautiful pnd picturesque spots In all view from Strawberry Point. Besides
Alaska.'
It
lies
between
Juneau
and
the
giants of the Fairweather rang/-,
in
the belief that late resump­ probably amounts to $50,000,000 a
Sitka at the entrance to Glacier hay. there are the great ice cathedrals of
tion would Heriously curtail avail­ The bu-l ines* is increasing very
able
stock. The rery
full re­ idly. Tea years ago it wus of trifling It is a glacial moraine, which extends the Muir and Pacific glaciers .whk’h
out
outinto
intoicy
leystraits
straitsabout
aboutten
tenmiles
milesfrom
from loom up 20 miles away and send off a
sumption of American factories and importance*
_ ____________ J
«v_
—Viper’s blood it is that contain* ' au♦*&gt;« mainland, and separates the en- continuous procession of tremendo*
the organized condition of our manu­
GJacirr bay on theeastfrom iceiiergfi, which pass down by the point
facturers, the wise and liberal policy the poisonmis subutance which makes
which has been adopted in their deal­ the onimql'it bite fatal, according to the little narrow strait between Pleas
‘ ­ like ia great fleet of white war ships in
ings with the distributing trade, Ihr the researches of MM. Bertrand and ant island and the mainland on the review. The waters about the pomt
ready acceptance of changed conditions Phisalix. It contains also an anti-toxic west. The moraine has an elevation teem with fish, and there ic game a-‘
by tin? jobbers and the promptness with element that stands heat longer than of from 50 to 100 feet above high tide, plenty in the near-by woods. Al read*
which they have placed their orders, to­ tbe venom, so that blood heated to 58 and contains hundreds of acres of fer­ the tntbuaaastie Juneau men are plan­
gether with the firmness of manu­ degrees centigrade proved not only in­ tile level Land. If there, is a place in the ning their summer hotel and calling
facturers and the satisfactory condi­ nocuous when injected into guinea pigs, territory • where agricultural pursuits Strawberry Point the "Saratoga of the
tion of jobbers, has about convinced hut rendered hnmuue against injec­ can Ims carried on it is at Strawberry
a had not been heated, j
Belgian manufacturers that they have tions of blood
little profit to seek in this country in
—In Germany 6.626 cases of diph­
the future. The 31 tank furnaces in op­ theria have been treated by serum in­
eration in .Belgium -are turning out Deviation. 2.460 of them in hospitals,
more glass than can be marketed, now according to a report &lt;rf the govern­
that the American market absorbs so ment’s medical department Of these
little of their product and for the first 86.5 pin* eent. recovered. 12.0 per cent. 1
time in the past quarter of a century!,died,
I
and the rest were still under treat- j
they are called upon to cope with the aaa^ua.
metof. aa.
In the
i^lonr athe
WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN
vaax. hospitals adit'll,
lav. cures '
jiroblem of overproduction.
iI were
were 80.5
80.5 and
and the
the deaths
death* 1B.3
19.5J ner
per cent.
cent. 1
vrm,
"At a recent meeting the matter ' Tbe remark, attached to the report* of
wns fully discussed, and it was decided the etwee were highly favorable to the
to reduce production after January 1, treatment In MT1 anti unfavorable in ;
proportioned to the capacity of firms 80.
operating. Tbe matter of arranging de­
|
Public interwit will slendlly inrrcase, and the diMppotalmeni of tbe men wbouc rotes tuirer
WINTER FLANNELS.
tails was left to a committee of five, and
I the NcaJe at the last election, with tbe rr-FUli* under tbe admloietrailon lher elected. veil’ Irak
it is believed that production will be
i the camptiiKn th* moat intensely exdtmic m tbe history of the country.
reduced fully one-third for several
months in Jhe new year. This is the
There are few articles that task the
most convincing proof that American purse so heavily as a first-class outfit I
of flnnnelM nnn of «&gt;.««-. n^rw.CRit!
lradta« Republican family newspaper of tbe United Sates. vrfU pubUah all the politic*
window-glass
manufacturers have OI
Hunnels. Ono of those necessities : newH
tMjWB of the dav.
day. IntervsUmr
interesting to rvrn-American
every American cltlsonorr.rdlr^
rrjisrtllermof
oftiartr
partyMflUiaiim-x.
aflUlailonb.
about fought their most formidable which one cannot avoid. Even though I
Also gtrneral news in attractive form, foreign c&lt;»rrvsj»oDdenee covering tbe news of thr
foreign rivals to a standstill, and it Is •orely tempted on the score of coon- i! world, an agricultural department second to none in the country, market report* wluch 3r’ recognized authority, fascinating tbort stories. loraplete In each numl&gt;er. the cream al V..
hoped they will make full use of their omy it is common to choose snmc make- ’! humerouu papers, foreign and domestic.' with their best comic pictures, fashion plate- an
of woman’s at lire, with a vanrd xi-.d attractive department of house to.
S
opportunities, and not only amply sup* ahlfL Good all-wool &lt;lM.net., which'££££* descnptlons
-The * New York Weekly TrHnme’* la an Ideal family paper wlth a circulation large:
ply the entire demand, but take prompt every one ought to be able to obtain, ,-------than that ot any oti er weekly publication in the counti y Issued from the office of a dally. Lar?
measures in their organized capacity because, like wholesome flour and —-r- ) being made In its details tending to give it greater life and variety, and repewal ! more interetii to tbe women and young people of tbe household.
to bring the average quality up to the wholesome meat, they are necessities, •
high standard established and admira­ seldom cost less than two dollars 1
bly maintained by the leading tank apiece. A great many people must go for A SPECIAL CONTRACT raablreu* to offer IM* splendid journal snathe BANNER
manufacturers of the country.
without some other necessity. In old- i
“Enough glass to satisfy the demand, fashioned times people knitted all their
and of uniform high quality, must be stockings, and it was not an unsur- !
made the watchword of both the Pitts­ mountable task. Where there is plenty
burgh and western manufacturers, and of leisure, it is a possible thing to knit
unless prices are foolishly advanced undershirts in ribbed pattern of Sax­
(Tbe regular subscription price ut the two ] apert is ti.T.)
to such u point as to again stimulate ony yarn, which should be shrunk be­
Subscriptions may begin it any time. Adtliets all otders to
imports we ought to be able, in a few fore it is knlL' Such undershirts will
years, to completely establish onr in­ outwear any shirts bought in the mar­
dustrial independence."
ket at three times their price. It is
The demand for window glass still not posable to get any ribbed under- '
keep® up and fa tn excess of the im­ wear that will not shrink in time, but
mediate supply. Thia is largely atr these homemade shirts arc as nearly Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. VF
tributable to orders stimulated by dis­ onshrinkable as it is possible to have
Best, Room a, Tribune building, New York City, and a sampit
count* offered large buyers and mem­ these garments.
Invalids and little
copy of Tbe New York Weekly Tribune will be mailed to you.
bers of the Jobbers* association by the children always should be provided
organized manufacturers, and on ac­ with shirts in this way if it b possible. I
count of building activity. The regular It is also possible to make very com- '
demand, however, is very large.
fortablc garments out of flannel. In !
Advices from Belgium were that an order tn increase their warmth thby
agreement had been reached among should be made double across the chest
manufacturers which will curtail pro­ and bowels, and the «cams may be con- ’
duction during December, each of 31
cealed between the double layers. It is
firms operating tank furnaces having
not universally known that two layers
Most Popular Republicsn Newspaper
agreed to close their factories tempo­ of flannel are much warmer than is one
rarily in order to prevent overproduo
of double thickness woven in one piece.
of
the
West
and Ftes the Lur^rst CSrculfition.
tion .—Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. —N. Y. Tribune.
TERMS BY MAIL
DUtrust the Looking Olaaa
DAILY (without Sunday) .................
Ercry girl who is dissatisfied with
$4.00 per year
“You know those people that live in
herself should remember that she is
DAILY (with Sunday)
$6.00 per year
that two-story house across the way—
better looking than the most kind of
tbe Gumpersons, or some such name?"
looking glasses bid her belierc. A mir­
PKBYXAB.'............... i............
ror, it is contended, cannot flatter a
“I have a puaing acquaintance with
Aa a Hewroapw THX INTER OCEAN krep, .belt of th, time, in ait
face that is in its natural state, that
t espeotx. It spares neither pains nur expense in. secur. &gt;’.g
them. Speak to them when 1 meetany
is, not "made up.” Eren the very best
of them on tbe atreet. Well, one of the
ALL THE NEWS AND THE BEST OF, CURRENT UTERATL’i.'
plate glass has a pale green tinge,
girt. Mopped me whUe I waa out walk­
which reflects a color a trifle less dear
ing tho other morning. She raid:
than original; hair also has always a
TUae Hlghfly, your borne waant bro­
more gtaaeyebeeo than the glass show*. ken into laat night and robbed, waa itt
As a Family Paper Is Not EjscsHed br AnyIf It is wavy the glass never shows
I aald: 'Na
Why? And abe aald:
the best of the waves, and if ittestraigfat
the glass aoceatuatea the straightness.
nlfht aomebody rot Into ybnr home
.
ARTr^TURm are mnquatod.
More important and still better to te
through the kitchen window and atole
FAG* FAFUl and oonudns the Jt-wa of the World.
remembered and carefully treasured,
ever ao many valuable thlnga.’ Think
♦t. P?,IJTIpALX.Y IT ia a*PUBLICAN, aad gives its rtuleretue benefit of
no one ever looks at the face so close­ of the preaumptioa of HI Dreaming
.
diiMMsions
oa all Uva political topics, tt Is pabdahed ia Cmeativ
ly or so critically as the owner of it
about na! And they aren’t in our net at
and is is accord with ti»opeep’s of tho West in both poiiUcs an-t literature.
looks at the reflection In the glass. alll“—Chicago Tribune.
thal
3*°* of TB* WKIKLY INTKE OCEAN :r
Blemishes that are a grief to a nonotreda tbs Supply.

THE NAME OF THE NEXT

president oi me United Slates
tub nbw York W6BKIU Tribune
OF NOVEMBER 4TH, 1896.

THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE

ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.00
CIIJH IN ADVANCE.

THE MHNER

The Inter Ocean
The Weekly Inter Ocean-

The Weekly Inter Ocean

conoeitert girt may pass quite unno­
ticed by her friends. The two or three
gray hairs that appear unfairly soon
on the bead of a girl who overworks
her brain simply have the effect of

“What do you think. Ethal, Maude

“Yon don’t any so! Why, he’, only
n apolocv for a man *

THE

�A Strip of Michigan

Banner

A little Coldwater boy, wbo mistrusted
SLAUGHTER HOUSE WASTE.
I&gt;Whl*a LHtle Early Ri**-r- lor iiifiums
that his nose waa put out of joint by the
ue*s.indlgr4Udn, consllpathiii. A «im«i pilk
Thursday, Jan. 16, 1896
new baby, asked his mother where the
a
prumpi
cure.
W. H. Goudyeab
Utilisation of the Non-Edible Por­
baby came from. “From Heaven, dar­
tions cf Butchered Animals.
Mackinac sirs it* are fruz&lt;-a willd.
ling,** replied the mother.
“The little
TTAWA
One Minute Coogb Cure i* a popular
snipe wasn’t onto when he was well off,
. oo /
remedy fur croup.
Safe for chrdren and
Many Useful Articles of Commme J
was be ma?”—Courier.
adult*. '
W. H. Goodyear.
from the Discarded Scrap* and
T\R. ALICE KIRK,
Forty-two years ago C. Giddings left bls
Gore of the Slaughtering
J-F
Physician and Surgeon.
In Chrixjygun street cars run on sleighs
AU Balls promptly attended day and night,
Fen*.
wife and departed for the California gold
iu
the
winter.
Location.of Cooperarille.
©ffloe at Ford’a Hotel, south side entrance.
Dyspeptic, Nervous and Hysterical—An
field. Twenty vegrs passed without word
If suffering with piles, Il will ‘nten'si
Invalid for 14 Years—Doctors. Sani­
If
only
the
edible
portions:
of
slaugh
­
tarium oud Soecialists All Failed.
youtokuuw ibut prWtti’a tViirh U*z&gt;-I
T E. BARRELL.
W. W. POTTER. from him. aud she secured a divorce and
tered animals' could be utilized, meat Salve will euro ihem.
Mra. L. E. Titna, Coopersville, Mich.,
J•
BARRELL &amp; POTTER,
Tills tiM dielbf ls n
married again. Last week they met by
would be a luxury and at a high figure, ~petlfic for all complaints pt (hl* riiaraat-r makes the following statement: “For
Attorneys at Law.
.
Office over Basting* City Hank, Collections mere accident and were ro-marrled at Hol­ since only about uno-third of the and ir hi struct tons (which art- wimple) are 14 years I waa an invalid sufferingMomptly attended to, and general law business land. where their daughter Mrs. Dr. O. E.
weight of the animal consiats of prod­ carried out, u cure will result Ate have from extreme nervousness and dyspep­
tancse?
Yates resides.
He is 76Nand she 74 years ucts that can be eaten. The utilization tested thb In numerous casts, and always sia. My case seemed to be beyond the
skill of physicians, some of whom were
with
like
results.
It
never
tail*.
old.
They
will
reslde.ln
Holland.
of
the
waste
products
of
large
abat
­
A. LAMPMAN,
soecialista in the treatment of such
W. H. Goodyear.
.
D. D. S.
Monday a large elm tree, which had for toirs ns in Chicago, where no fewer
TH* AMKRIOAN
dweases. I spent a
time in a
All kinds ot Dental work done carefully and
t,ban9.e0O0&lt;stecrs,l,00Uealvea,15,000hogs
The Pentwater New's is 1‘itrty-fuur
Grand Rapids sanitarium. Their treat­
promptly, Local Anesthesia, gas or chloroform Iears stood near the business center of the*
PROTECTIV* TARIFF LXAOUE.
and 6,000 aheap have been received in years old, bale and hearty.
rpren. Office over I hln Smith's Racket Store,
ment proved useless; everything! ate
Ity
of
Niles,
was
cut
down.
In
the
heart
hoars 8 to 12 and 1 to W
a single day. becomes a matter of conNo excuse tor sleepless nights when you caused extreme distress. I became so
of the tree was found imbedded over a sidcrable importance. The market
J. C. LAMPMAN. M. D.
can procure One Minute Cough Cure. This । nervous that I would break out crying*
Office with W. a. Lampman, calls promptly dozen rifle balls of ancient pattern and as value of the by-products represents an will relieve all annoyauecs, cure Hie must' without any cause. While In this con­
■tnsw. red. special attention given to Utting
tauaeeaaad treating Hernia or Rupture for 4the rings In the trunk numbered fifty it is enormous sum. and the concentration severe coual) and give you rest and I dition I was induced to use Dr. Wheel­
radical cure. The majority of caiu-x can be ►evident that some of tbe shots had been of small products that a butcher would strength. Can you afford io do without It? i er’s Nerve Vitalizer. A change was
ngs
jwmancntly cured without a surgical operaW. H. Goodyear.
noticeable from the first dose; four or
fired over a half a century ago. Lt Is said allow to go to waste. In the process
Mich.
Hastings,
During 1805 tbe increase of Jackson five bottles cured me absolutely. To­
that near the spot where tbe tree stood a of slaughtering the ox is killed by the
day I am in perfect health, can eat
A. DODGE. Undertaker and Funeral desperate encounter between the French blow of a hammer on the head. The county’s insane wax over 100 per cent
anything and drink tea or coffee with
jugular vein and carotid artery are cut,
v?»
Director.
SURPLUS, 817,000.00
Wife—Here’f- an account ot a man who comfort. ’ ’ Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve Vital­
and Indians once took place. ’
.permitting the escape of the blood, shot himself rather than suffer the pangs izer cured her by its act’on on the
A Fine Hdarso at ail Ftfuerals.
No extra
Incorporated under tbr laws of tee State of
charge for embalming.
Dolton, M ch.
Some of the boys of Galien enticed which is collected. When cold it co­ ot indigestion. Husband—The fool! Why nerves jt the stomach.
Michigan.
Charles Sheeley, a youth ot that place, to agulates. The fluid portion, contain­ didn’t he take DeWitt’s LltUu Early Kis­
For Sale by IF. H. Goodyear.
aw and collection office of
visit a building in town which bas the ing soluble suite, is liberated. It is ers? 1 used to suffer as bad as he did be­
Open
for
business,
Dec. 15, IM*.
fore I commenced taking these ll^Je pills.
J. M. SMITH.
reputation of being haunted and in which employed for sizing paper. Tbe best
W. H. Goodyear.
qualities of blood aro used in refining
•ollections made in all parts of the Mike
OFFICERS.
ghostly visitors have been especially ac­
Bonveyancing a speciality. Special pains
sugar. The sugar contains many im­
D. G. Roblneon. President:
The Methodist’s of Hagensvflle, Presque
Cheater Mettser. Vice Pre*.
taken in drafting cobtracts, chattel mort­ tive for the past month. Tbe boys had purities. When dissolved in a solution Isir county, will butld a church soon.
Dan W. Reynolds, CaaMar.
gaged and wills.
Woodland, Mich. arranged with one of their number to hide of water and pure ox blood and heated,
DIRECTORS:
Coughlnu Irritates t&gt;"j delicate organs
in tbe garret and drop down noiselessly the albumen of the blood rises as a
Don W. Reynridn.
W. R Powers,
dward Taggart
Loyal E. Kruippen. into the room when the visitors came. The scum and carries the impurities'in sus­ and aggravates the uiseasa Instekd ot
D. G Rotlneon.
K. B. Mmeer,
waiting try One Minute Cough Cure.
Lt
M. J. Cook.
,
Chester Meaaar,
Arthur C. Denison.
program wascarrrled out with the effect pension. The sugar is afterward fil­ helps at ouce, making expectoration easy,
P. T. ColffrovA
TAGGART, KNAPPEX &amp; DENISON,
Drill at Ufe-Sarfng Stations.
LAWYERS.
of frlghtnlng Charles so badly that be Is tered through cotton and then jrone- reduces the Horeness and Inflammation.
On
Tuesdays
there
is
boat
practice;
Every
one
likes
it.
W.
H.
G
oodyear
Rooms 811-811 Michigan Trust Co. Bldg..
black. The latter is also a product of
&lt;miy aainuK? uep^rtmrnt In B*r»y
Grand Rapids. Michigan. not likely to recover fur several days.
Ootid ty and pi-* .ntr-rw,
;tx:
um»
the abattoir, being made from calcined
Northville's furniture company has re­ this consists in hauling the boa* car­
This is the way they tight fire In a town bones. Inferior qualities of blood arc ceived orders from route of the city school* riage to the bench, unloading, launch­
AMES A. SWEEZEY,
ing her and pulling out through the
in one of our adjoining counties: “When used for many purposes, us in the man­ In Japan for school scats.
Attorney at law,
surf—backing, turning, or doing just
Hastings. Mich. the fire was discovered the first thing that ufacture of buttons, which are hard to
One Minute Cough Cure is rightly nam­
Practices in nil courts of the state. Col­ was done was to ring a restaurant dinner distinguish from hard rubber ones. ed. It affords Instant relief from suffering what the keeper commands, he steer­
ing
tbe boat. After practice, the boat
Tbe
poorest
quality
of
blood
mixed
lections promptly attended to.
when afflicted with a severe cough or cold,
bell for an alarm. Gradually, the firemeu
with other by-products is used as a kt acts un the throat, bronchial tubes, and is put on the carriage, hauled back to
put in a tardy appearance and the engine
the
boat house, cleaned and left in
fertilizer. Tho skin is converted into lungs and never falls to give immediate re­
fl A. SCRIBNER, M. D.,
was got to the scene of action, where it
perfect order.
Wednesday is signalH. Goodyear.
leather. The portions of the stomach, lief.
V«
Physician and Surgeon,
was
found
that,
from
long
in
action,
the
Is no doubt a matter of
There is an internation­
Delton,
■
Mich.
intestines, etc., are separated into the
Trouble arising over the theft of a 15­ drili;da.' .
Office In residence, one block east of depot
pump valves were so dry they would not parts that go torthe drying-roolb, the cent buggy whip as culminated in damage al «xh- -J signals, composed
of
some concern to you,
flags representing the different let­
work. These had to be takeu out and portion that enters into the composi­ tiiiit for 810,000 at Saginaw.
but not so when you
A. A C. H. BARBER
ters of the alphabet.
Each surf­
soaked up, pending which lime the fire tion of fertilizers, and also that which
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Physicians and Surgeons.
Piles of people have piles, but Do Witt’s
buy it at the City Bak­
Calls in city or county responded to witL burned down and died out? but the brave is to be converted into ail and then into JVIteh' Hazel SalVe will cure them. When man has a set. of mi nature flags,
ery. Everyone when
and he signals Io the keeper, who an­
inargarincundbutterine.
Residueparti
­
piomptnees. day_or night
promptly
applied
it
cures
scalds
and
bums
firemen were determined to make a show
swers them with him flags—an any man
in the city should get a
cles of meat and fat are collected and without tbe. slightest pain.
and dropped the boee intv n cistern, only
at i he st-ition can rend a message from
W. H. Goodyrar,
sold to manufacturers of axle grease,
A. SHELDON,
cheap lunch at the City
to
find
that
no
water
was
there.
Greatly
a
wrecked
ship.
All
the
principal
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Abstract and Real Estate Office.
soap and candles.
The bladder is
Bakery. Hot tea and
The sons of Thomas Coulson, a Midland maritime nations have adopted this
Abstract Block. Hastings.
disappointed by their ill luck, the boys re­ cleaned, inflated, tied, dried, and sold
Money to loan on Real Estate Real Estate
farmer, played “Injun” with a sopposedcoffee at all hours of
Mid ou commission. General conveyancing, turned their apparatus to cover, there to to manufacturers of mastic, snuff, etc. to-be unloaded musket, the younger broth­ code, and as vessels are provided with
the day. Finest line of
daring a complete aet of Abstract Books, com- remain until another fire shall visit the As the bladder' is impermeable no
flags, and books containing the key to
er being shot and instantly killed.
from the Records, can furnish complete
different signals, printed in many ionevaporation occurs, hence, ita use also
Confectionery in the
place.**
Wtl»t » Won! Will Do.
guagrs. communication between ves­
city.
A very strange parasite has put jn an by the perfumer and druggist for cov­
Byron reminds us that a word is sels and riations can be easily carried
ering corks of bottles.
PHILIP T. COLGROVE.
enough to arouse mankind to mutual
appearance in Dorr and Salem townships,
Jt
Attorney at Law
Tbe guts, which arc treated in n simi­ slaughter. Yes, there 1s power in a word on, whatever the «hip’s nationality.—
(Successor to Smith &amp; Colgrove.)
which k is believed, ha* never before been lar manner, ere glued together end to —Maralbou, for instance, Waterloo, Get­ Teresa A. Brown, in St. Nicholas.
(Office In Union block. Hastings.;
seen.
During tbe warm weather several end and used in 'breweries for lining ty sburgh, Appomatox.
MORTGAGE BALE.
Great battles
Practices in allthe courts ot the state.
—TYe prceent. the present, is all thou
farmers opened their potato holes, and pipes, so as to prevent the beer from these. I»ut what a great battle is golug on
In hast for thy sure possessing: like the
B. KENA8TON,
great was their surprise to see that many coming in contact with the metal. The In many a sick and 'suffering body.
yours, inrbaps. Take Courage. You can patriarch's angel, hold it fast till it
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Attorney at Law,
of their potatoes had been eaten up by intestines are also prepared for gold­ win. Cull to your aid Dr. Pierces Gulden give* ita blessing.—Whittier.
(Over J.8. Goodvear&amp;Oo.’sstore.)
rractl ces I nail courts of the State. Collections some Insect, which girdled the potato in beaters* use, in which alternateflayers Medical Medlral Discovery. It acts pow­
promptly attended to.
of skin and gold Iruf arc beaten to
erfully upon the liver, cleanses the system
many directions aud at each’ passage over
about one ten-millionth of a milli­ of all blood-taints at.d. Impurities; cures
cimditton th^l should auy d fault be made »&lt;i tba
l*yu&gt;eut .4 ttte «*1d tnu rret; or any part there­
R. TI MMF.RMAN. Homapalhlc Phy tbe girdled portion cut deeper and deeper meter.
This
delicate membrane all hutuors from a common Blotch ur Ir­
of on any duy whereon the wn* &amp; made pay­
til! tbe potato was a mere shell. Under forme/1 from the external membrane ruption to tbe wor&gt;t Scrofula. Sdt-rheum,
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slciau and Surgeon.
able. as above expressed, and ah uld tbe aama
Office over Roger’s grocery store.)
When abe waa a Child, she cried for Castoria.
tbe microscope there seems to be many of the large intestine of the ox, is of • Fever-sores.” Scaly ur Rough Skin, In
rern-in unpaid Mid in arrear for tbe space of
thirty dxvs. the and from ibencefore. that ia
Whan sbo became Mim, she clung to Castorta.
thousands of them In each grove, and It Is particular value. It is used in surgery short, all diseases caused by bad blood,
tn.$ay after the lapse of said th’rty OayaJtto
(.rest
Eating
Ulcers
rapidly
heal
under
lis
aforesaid
principal emu of twelve hundred
When she had Children, abc pvethem Castorta.
feared that tbe devastations will be found for closing wounds and for making
dollars wtth all arrearage of toterea’ thereon,
brtiign influence.
Especially potent In
plasters.
Glue
is
made
from
the
shall, at jbe option of said party of the eettNMl
to be considerable when the farmera come
curing
Tetter,
Ecrenui,
Erysipelas,
Boils,
party become due and payable.
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- CIRCULATION •
to open the holes generally In the spring. coarser and gelatine from the finer Carbuncles, sore eyes, * Scrofulous Sores
Default having b-bt&gt; made in the payment of
parts of such by-products as piirhigsof and Swellings, Hip Joint Disease. “White
Tcia week,
86 quires. Specimens of the parasites will be sent to skins,
the ears, a portion of the tail, the Swellings,” and Enlarged Glands.
t-pacr of thirtv dttjs *nd upwards, tbe aforesaid
the agricultural departmental Washington feet, the muzzle, the bones of the skull
MORTGAGE HALE.
principal Kutu of twrlre bnndred doUsra Wtth
Hereafter, changes for advertisements for investigation.
Tho parasite ruined and jaws, and the interior of the horns.
Default baring been made tor more than all arrearage* of lutcrert tlremxi ro uow dedar­
mast reach this office Tuesdays af latest to
Dr.
Pierced
Pellets
cure
permanently
thirty
days
I
d
the
pa&gt;m-''.i
Interest
overdue
ed due »r&gt;ri payable hv the terms nf arid ntortover one hundred bushels for one fanner The hair from the interior of the ears
insure Insertion In the issue of the week
constipation, biliousness, sick headache and payable on a mor
-’ed Aurust 2Hb. gage «.n which m«*r(Kagw there h chimed U1 bo
is verj' fine and used in making cheap and indigestion.
18M. mvta by Murrey It w s and Lizzie Brom­ dti&lt;&gt; at the date often txRlee the sum ot Thir­
in Salem.—Otsego T/nion.
when brought
lev. Lt* wife, to Morgan
- and- on the Fame teen Hui-dr»-&lt;t F-ven'v three Dollars and ■tly“camel’s” hair brushes. The feet, freed
1H«1 You Ever
day recorded In the vCio. &lt;&gt;i the Register of itwoeeut^Mnd an ntmrurt's tee of thirty 8ve
Northville has a Flourishing Young
for the Onmtv ot Barry In tbe tttate of .Dollars provided for In mid morigace. and no
Hoods Sarsaparilla, taken at this season, will iS-y Electric Bftters as a remedy for your from the horn, serve for tbe manufac­
Men’* Christians association ot 100 mem­ Michigan in Liber 4? of Mortjciges oo ungo te'3 fur or prorerailngsat law harinc Item Institut­
make you fcri strong and vigorous and keep
troubles? If not get a bottle now aud get ture of an oil used to dress leather. bers but no rooms.
W hich default the Mdd Morgan Junes, by ed to rworw tec rmmev* secured by said atariyou from sldknee* later ou
The citizens have for
virtue of the right viven him In aald mortgage gntre or anv jmrt tbereol;
relief. This medicine is found to be pe­ The horns can be heated, welded, split,
Now. Therefore, bv vlrtne W the paver of
colored, molded, etc., and imitate been asked tu provide rooms fur the socle- has m ale and hereto makes tbe whole pr’nclpal
Marshall expects to have free mail de* culiarly adapted to the relief and care of
sum ut aald morLsMte ana tho interest accrue*! . aXle c' Dtali.ed la s.&lt;|d Tuorteage. and tee sidtato
all female cotnplalnta, exerting • wonder many well-known objects. The hair
therenn nnw due an:l imrabl** and on which , lu such ra*»e made and provided, nntioe Is here­
livery soon.
there Is now niaimed tn bo due at the by given that on Saturday the Twenty-elrMa
ful direct influence in giving strength aud removed in. making glue is burned in a
If we could trace dyspepsia to its source, nnartrap.*
date of thh ixittre the ’*uin of s**vrn bu’-rtred dxj ot March A. D. t»6. at ten o’clock in tho
Plainwell’s kerosene oil street lamps lone to the organs. If you have loss of closed vessel, and serves for the manu­ it would lead back to our kitchens, in aud
tevnty five dollars ai&gt;d ninety six cent*, forenoon, I shall aril ut Dublin Auction to , the
have been bought by tbe village of Rich­ appetite, constipation, headache, fainting facture of ammonia, used extensively fuel, tbe secret of good health Is good aud no suit or pre-eedltuf at law having been highest bidder, at the North front door of the
V» recover tbe amount secured by Court ilou-e lu the city of Hasting* Chat bofag
spells, or are nervous, ale*.pleas, excitable, in refrigerating machines. Even the cooking.
If.well cooked, foods are par­ instituted
the place where the Circuit Court for Barry
said ova ttt.:gr or jny part thereof. land.
melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells.
Notire im dir refore hereby given that on Sat- Comity I- botdieti). tn— prembes described Is
undigested food in the stomach, hay tially digested; if poorly cooked. I key are
Electric
Bittera
is
the
medicine
you
need.
unlay
the
It
’h rtsiV of April. A. D. ifta at ten said mortgage, or
mueh thereof as may he
leap digestible than in their raw state.
If
Senator Burrows was fifty-nine years
aqd
Indian
corn,
is
compressed
and
o
’
clock
in
»hforemwi.
’
here
will
be
sold
at
the
necessary t® pay t!:” amount due o&gt;&lt; said fltovtHealth and strength are guaranteed by Its
His birth place was use. l,arge bottles only fifty cents nt W. dried, and forms a food known as you are a victim of faulty rooking; that is north front drer of tbe court house In the c ty K »ge with wren per cent. InteresSaod all teal
old last Thursday.
if you suffer from dyspepsia, the rational of Hnetiag*. Grouty of Barry and the (Rate «f cnw*. together with an attorney* fee - f Thirty
•‘Texas nut” The young calves fur­ cure must !&gt;e looked for lu an artificially BHchlgan isald court arose being the place In five I tollart covenanted fop therein, the preimteNorth Erie, Pa.
H. Goodyears’ drug store.
a» IbM
nish the rennet used in cheese, etc. The digested food, and a food which will at the which the cm uit court lor th? C-'U’ity ot B.»rry e» being described in twd mortgage
A million bushels of peaches were shjpAndrew Hickey, a Cadillac well digger, bile (ox gall) is used for cleaning and same time aid in tbe digestion of other H held) nt public anrlioo. to the highest bidder, piece or parrel ofl.ind Ring and being sithata
the premlsee «leacri»e-&lt;i in said mnrtcage, or so in the Township of Hnstlnve iu the County of
yed from four townships in Allegan coun­ met death Saturday munilug. A bucket painting and binding. Large quanti­ foods. Such a preparation virtually rests tuueh Uierenf a« may be rere-rsary ta satisfy IVvryaad State of Michigan .and knowuansdo
full of sand struck him on the bend and*
the a::&gt;onnt due uu s tid morigaff? as atwe &gt;**1
ties of excellent fertilizing material the tired digestive Organs, thereby restor­ forth
ty last season.
with the imr|vst thu’vou, iuut the custa,
broke his neck.
charges and ex nenKiw allowed bylaw and prte OuMrter of Srotion Thirty-two £2) la Town
are produced from miscellaneous offal. ing them to their natural strength.
Two Wftsou farmers marketed four
The Digestive Cordial as prepared by vlded fur in said mortgage, said premises being Tnree &lt;3) North. Binge Eight (S) West
Condensed Testimony.
The same by-products are obtained
rtie parties ot the flrat pxrt hereby agree to
sUngte i In theefr of HaMluys. cotn y«f Barry
begs last week, weighing 2070. an average
jCbas. B. Hood.^Brokcr and Manufactur­ from tbe hog as from the ox, with pep­ the Shakeru of Mount Lebanon, la just and State ut Mlchtaan and ctwriben us lolkrw-. nay the taxes that iu»y hereafter bi asMtaed
er’s Agent, Columbus, Ohio, owtilks that sin and bristles in addition^—Scientific such a preparation, and n single 10 cent to *U : Lot nnnmered Ten In Block Luml^rea a:»&lt;&gt;u tbh mortgsce up to and ineluitius one per
ef 526X pounds.
rent,
and th* exoe*s df anv) over the one per is
Eleve-j
In
H.
J
K&gt;ufle.1d
’
*
Addition
to
the
vil
­
bottle
will
convince
you
of
its
value.
If
Dr. King’s New Discovery has ito equal as
(tow Oltvint Hasting*, according to tbe cent io be paid by the party &lt;*f the sccocdpart
your druggist doesn’t keep It, he will be lage
All of the lady graduates of Marshall’s a cough remedy. .1. D. Brown. Prop., St. .American.
Hereto.
Recorded Pitt thereof.
glad
to
get
it
through
his
wholesale
house.
FOR~THE
HOUSEWIFE.
Dated,
ItavU.'Ks.
Mich.,
Xtoaarv
Wlh,
uw.
high school class of *93 are teachers In James Hotel, Fort Wayne. Ind., testifies
Mokgan JoMm.
that be was cured of a cough of two years
Mortgagee.
T. CouiRorx.
that city’s schools.
Laxol Is the best medicine (or children.
standing, caused by La Grippe by Dr. nints Gathered Harr, There and Evwy-flnil fiirrtrilmtAlonzo E. Krnastox.
Doctors
recommend
it
in
place
of
Castor
DUM Dec. Klb,
Attutuey fur Mortgagee.
B. F. Merrill,
The prisoners in the Ingham county King’s New Discovery.
Common seashore sand will greatly on.
jail at Mason have sawed, split, and piled Baldwinsville. Mass., says that he has
used aud recommended it and never knew improve the appearance of old velvet
Mr. and Mrs. 8. N. Warren of Lsnriug
tweuty-five cords of wood.
it to fall, and would rather have it than and remove all the dust Sprinkle the have Jost celebrated the O’.st anniversary
Pilot Medium, the Famous stallion, of any doctor, because it always cores. Mrs. velvet well with the fine sand and then of their tDarriage and are hearty and ac­
Hemming, 222 E 25lb St. Chicago, always brush until none remains, always
tive and are good for a long time yet
Battle Creek, died suddenly last week of keeps It at hand and Um no fear of Croup,
brushing the pile the wrong way.
inflammation of the bowels.
He was because it instantly relieves. Free trial
Funeral flowers are no longer all
What We Offer Too
tattles at W. H. Goodyear’s Modern Drug
rained at 8100,000.
white, and set pieces are not desired- Is this; if you are troubled with Catarrh,
Store.
Doxes
of
loose
flowers
are
most
often
Cold
in
Head,
Hay Feyer. go tn the drug­
The clerk of VanBoren county Issued
Governor Rich has closed hl* residence sent by friends, although small wreaths gist named below nndjget a bottlu of Cen268 marriage licenses last year. In the
at Elba for tbe winter and will make bls arc still used, but have become so full turyCatarrb Cure. No danger of being
circuit court for the same county 87 de­ headquarters at the Hotel Downey in
that they are more like a round mat of humbugged. Relief In five minute* and a
crees of divorce were granted.
Lansing until spring.
flowers. At a recent funeral each mem­ positive cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath.
ber of a large family laid a wreath of
Tbehign school bnildiug at Michigan
A Sunday School at Kinderhook etudied
The best salve in the world for cuts, violets on the mother’s coffin.
City burned last week at a low of 850.Nice handkerchiefs should not be tbe bible along tbe old line last year-com­
♦00." Insurance 820,000. Tbe fire broke bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
mitting verses. One class ot right com­
When rinsed, pass them
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, ironed.
mitted 3,401 verses. Two girls learned
out shortly after school was dismissed.
corns, and all skin irruptions, and posi­ tlirough a wringer, after they have been
700 each.
tively
cure
piles
or
no
pay
required.
It
for the United SCatee fox- tela
folded
in
a fine towel. Spread on a
Allegan county has spent 8300 in search­
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction sheet of glass (a clean marble-topped
lag for the Fennville train robbers and tbe nr
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per table, if that abomination is left in the
Be ante and use that old and well tried
* the
board of supervisors called a halt in tbe box. For sale by W. H.‘ Goodyear,
tted bottle and not betoff
household, answers), and smooth till remedy. Mrs. Winslow’* Soothing Syrup
proceedings last week by declaring that no druggist.
every wrinkle is out. The linen or for children teething. Il twutbs tbe child,
or&lt;ls*ry
more moneyjshould be expended.
muslin will cling to the marble or boftemsthe gums, allays all pain, enrea
inion
___ ___
City sends more_students
.
tbe
to
It Is a fact not generally known that state normal school than any other town glass and dry with that finish that is wind colic and is - the best remedy fur
on the fine, unstarched kerchiefs just diarrheea. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
Michigan to credited by tbe mint bureau in the state. The present number is
from tbe shops.
twenty one enrolled.
with a production of nearly 83,000.000
Out of the 580 students attending the
Sofa pillows are covered with plain
worth of Ml ver, of which perhaps 8100,000 Hew«« of Dintmenu for Catarrh thxt silks in delicate colors and have a three- Ann Arbor high schuoi. 373 are non-resi­
dents.
Contain Mt-rcury,
bas come from the Ropes gold mine at I»inch double frill around the edge. A
2OOCState’street,
pheming and the rest from the copper as mercury will sarely destroy tbe scuse ot square of renaissance lace la then laid
fflotMMfe Trouble Ow.
smell and completely derange the whole system over the pillow and is large enough
■tines.
when entering It through the tnueoas surfaces. io partly cover the frill. In place of
Eaperiflienu in soaking seeds in a weak Such articles should never be used except on the plain silk two shades of plain satin
the Rood, whkto I have Strived from this medlprescriptions from reputable physicians, as the
solution &lt;if nitrate of soda previous to
ctor, and I recoouDrod R to all who are trodWdamage they will do is ten fold to the good you ribbons may be used, weaving them in
sowing favor the operation, the result be­ can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh and out. basket fashion, and allowing rd with stetnaah CifieuUv aud catarrh. ’ Mrr.
the ribbons to extend three inches over
ing an earlier germination, and a more
Toledo. O.,eontaln« no tnerenry, and is taken
study growth.
Tbe experiments show lnterBally,actlnx (flrectly upon the Wood and the pillow and fringe the ends for r
that tbe germinating seed tates up ni­ mucous Bcdactrs rtf the system. In buying
Hall's Catarrh Cure be s«re jua get the itenutrate* and convert them into albuminous toe. It m taken internally and Is made tn T/&gt;—The fruit of tbe nutmeg tree h
ledo, Ofilo, by F. J, Cheney A Co. TcstanontaR

Masting

cause

BUSINESS CARDS.

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City Bank,

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

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LOCAL NEWS.

KAFFIR KOLA EXTRACT
is the Greatest Remedy and Cure of the

19th CENTURY

Kaffir Kola Extract Co.,

in Buying a Piano or an

Children Cry for

�Announcement Extraordinary!
The, largest sale of
Everything must be
sold in 30 days.
Come early while
we have a full line
of sizes.' All goods
sold for cash. Yours
truly, F. G. Stowell.

boots and shoes

This stock has no
accumulation of : :
years but is all nice
clean goods. Most
of the damage was
done by smoke and
water

Ever held in

HASTINGS
Is now on at

iiliiOiffliiiiiiiiiiiUte
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Additional Local News.
/'some tlaae ago Salsbury sold out his
/ivery business to a man named Cazier.

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Since that time there has been more or
iess trouble between them regarding a
team of horses. Writs and replevins have
-■keen quite numerous, eloquence bas been
wasted by lawyers, but the climax came
Saturday, when Bert Tinkler came to the
barn to levy on some horses. Bert got
poMeseioa, and so thoroughly did the oth­
er parties want him to bave it, that they
-•eked him in. He didn’t stay very long
..tough before the door was off Its hinges
anti Wert marched away with tlw proj»erty
;&gt;a bis charge.
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LOCAL OPTION.
KweUup Called for Saturday

Afternoon.

A meeting in tbe interest of local option
kas beea called for Saturday afternoon at
;he Opera House, at which we hope our
. citizens may irepond.
Everyone must acknowledge tbe • uormx tty of (tie liquor traffic even under our
present system. It drags men down to
she level of beasts and robs them of
season.
If nil of the sorrow, suffer­
ing aud disgrace were confined to the
■ ■ones who driuk, people might look differ­
- jntly at the liquor question.
But it often
happens that innocent wives and children
jre the ones moat affected, aud too often
ire the real sufferers.
No law can be enforced without a good,
itrong public sentiment back of it, espec­
ially a law ol tills character.
We are de­
aided!? in favor of local option if there is
-strong enough sentiment to see that the

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Some Uiere may be who will object to it
• Ji: account at the revenue which will be
««t off.
This revenue, which comes from
•saloon licenses, is taken from homes that
weed help and encouragement
If the
vs»en that spend all their money in saloons
can't bave the saloons to spend it In. the
money formerly spent for liquor will be
upent Cor groceries and olotblug. Speakof local option in Eaton County the
Charlotte Tribune has this to bay:—
•From County Clerk George Decke.who
taa&amp;'oees carefully looking the matter up,
we learn that the amouut of fines and costs
already paid into the county treasury for
•violation of tbe local option law since it
'was. firat voted iu this county, exceeds tire
u&gt;ul -amoiint paid ont during the same
t mu' to grand jurors and witnesses, and
vfor officers for summoning saiue, and for
detective services by about 81200. There
are several others convicted and to be con
vieted who will swell this amount oonsid•i rably. Fvuoi what other class of crime
•tu th- whole category can such a record be
ffoundV Sheriff Green says bis business is
sadly injured by tbe local option law, and
Prosecutor Maynard says the petty crim­
inal business of tbe county has fallen off
•at least fifty per cent. If our friends in
• other counties have to meet the unholy
. argument that a little blood money is
worth mole than our boys, let them come
: hi our Eaton County records for pointers.”

being with stock In good, healthy, and
thrifty condition: Hornet. 92 percent; sheep
93 per cent; cattle, 94 per ecat. and swine
97 per cent.
The average prices January 1 of some of
the principal farm products in the markets
where farmers usually market such pro­
ducts. were as follows:
The average price of wheat was 59 cents
per bushel; of corn 32 cents, and of uats,
31 cents; and tbe average price of bay was
818.19 per ton.
Tbe average price of fat cattle was 82.83
per cwt., of fat bogs. 83,19 per cwt, and of
dressed pork 84.25 per cwt.
The average price of each class ot horses
was as follows: Under one year. 815.70; 1
between one and two years old 824.37; be­
tween two and three years old. $36,12;
three years old and over, 852.65.
Milch cows were worth $26-45 per head.
Cattle other than milch cows, under one
year old were worth per bead '$7.OS; be­
tween one and two years old, 819^44: be­
tween two and three years. 819.16. and
three years old and over 825.70.
Tbe average price of sheep under one
year old was 81.52, and one year old ■nd
over 81.91: and hogs under one year old
were worth 83.92 and one year old and
over 87.43.
The prices liere given are for the State.
For each class ot horses, sheep and bogs’
they are higher, and for milch cows and
each class of cattle other than milch cows,
lower than the prices ruling in the southern
four tiers of counties.
Compared with January 1. 1895. there
has been a decline in the prices of all farm
products named In this report excepting
wheat, hay, sheep and cattle, Whent
averages 9 cents a bushel, aud hay 85.17
r tun more now than ene year ago. Sheep
under one year old hake advanced 20 cents
aud those one year old and over. 27 cents
per head, and the several classes of cattle
have advanced from 9 to 26 cents per bead.
The loss on corn is 14 cents, ami on oats
It cents per bushel.
Tbe decline in fat cattle Is It cents, fat
hogs 77 cents, and dressed pork 72 cents
percwL
Tbe several^classes of horses have de­
clined io value as follows: Under one year
old $2.49; between one aud two years old,
84.05. between two and three years old.
$6.40 and three years old and over 83.12.
Milch cows have declined $1.46 per
head.
Hogs under one year old average 40
cents less, and those one year old and over
81.36 less than one year ago.
Hjrses three years old aud over were
worth $118.10 on January 1,1890. Since
that date there has been a decline of $65.­
45, or more than 55 per cent. The average
price each year since 1890 was as follows;
1891, $111.16; 1892. $101.17; 1893, $91.91;
1894, $75.83; 1895, 860.77, and 1890, $53.­
65.
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tory of science.
Her remedies were se­
cured while In Japan, and will positively
and permanently care consumption, bron­
chitis and asthma.
No long incurable di­
sease by their new method of their treat­
ment. The doctor can be consulted dally
at the parlors In tbe Hastings House.
Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 p..m.
Sunday 2

COMING to HASTINGS
Three Months Service Free.'
Dr. W. J. Moorley Lee.
The Distinguished Japan­
ese Throat and Lung
Surgeon, Eye and
Ear Expert,

DR- HELEN E- LEE.
The Noted Specialist.

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Who has enjoyed such wonderful suc­
cess in Japan. Europe and New York and
this state will open an office in the Has­
tings House on Thursday Jan. 33.„ All
Invalids wbd visit these eminent specialists
before Thursday Jan. 30 will receive service
tree. Their long experience in the largest
hospitals of the world enables them snecraisftilly to treat all chronic diseases, such
as rbenmatlFni, paralysis, neuralgia, head­
ache, fits, sleepiessnejs. brain, and
nervous exhaustion. 8t. Vitus Dance, can­
cers. tumors, skin diseases, Inclnding
freckles, pimples, ulcers, salt rheum, etc.,
also heart, liver, stomach and kidney
diseases, nervous debility, exhausted vi­
tality. confueluu of ideas, aversion to so­
ciety, loss of memory and energy -etc., are
quickly and permanently cured by an orig­
inal and never falling treatment. Cures
guaranteed when others bave failed, but
will not accept Incurable cases.
They
will examine you thoroughly free of
charge, and if you are incurable they will,
frankly, kindly, tell you so.
Take one candid thought before it is too
late. A week or a month may place your
case beyond the reach of hope.
Young men who have become victims of
solitary vice, that dreadful habit which
annually sweeps to an untimely grave
thousands of young men of an exalted
talent and brilliant Intellect, may call with
confidence.
Remember it costs y&lt;m nothing what­
ever to consult these eminent specialists,
and there fore tbe most humble in circum­
stances can avail themselves of their ex­
perience. Catarrh and catarrhal deafness
is positively and permanently cured by
thtdr new Japanese method.
Dr. Helen E. Lee gives sjwclal atten­
tion to the diseases of ladle*. Merited re­
ward. Her cures uneqtialed Jn the bis­

Tbe Friday afternoon meeting waa held
In tbe court room on account of the super­
visors being in session. Tbe first paper of
the afternoon was by Mra^Cfirrle M. Good­
year on “Henry Eight and Queen Cather­
ine.” This most Interesting and important
period in England’s History was admirably
sketched by the writer. A ay nopals of tbe
political economy lesson “Wages and
Wages System” was presented by Mrs.
Elizabeth B. Barber.
A paper by Mrs.
Belle W. Cook on “The Social Settlement
Idea” foiloWed. In connection with her
paper Mrs. Cook read a letter tram Hiss
Gertrude Smith, describing a visit to Hull
House, Chicago, at which place this social
settlement idea was first put to teat In
America.
Many believe that the social
settlement plan comes nearer to solving
the great social question of the day than
any oilier yet offered.. The current events
of the past month were given Id an interwitijig paper by Mrs. Stella Lampmau.
The next meeting Is “Art Day” and mem­
bers are asked to bring appropriate items.

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For the
season I am showing
die largest and best
sc ected stock of.

Julius Russell

Watches,
Diamonds.
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Cut Glass, «"d
China

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Washington Gardner.
Secretary of State.

ANNUAL STATEMENT.

Obituary.

Mrs. Jared Rogers, of Carlton, died at
her home In that township Saturday in her
83rd, year.
Louisa Miller, the daughter of Abraham
and Sally Miller, was born in Covert,
Seneca Co. N. Y. June 24th 1813, and ou
lano.*,. 8th.
u.l, .onn
— ——r__a a...tu. Jared
...8.
. January
1829 vaa—married
Rogers, in the town of ber birth
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In 1836 the young couple left home ami
friends and came to tbe wilds of Michigan,
“December was a cold, wet mouth. The
coming directly to Carlton township, tills
• mean temperature for the State was 1.1 de­
county, where they lived up to the time of
grees below, in the southern counties 1.0
tbelr deaths. To them nine children were
degree below, and in the central counties
born, eight of whom. J. M. Rogers, Hiram
1.9 degrees below the normal. In the
Rogers, IL C. Rogers, W. S. Roge»s, D.
twrtheni counties it was 1.0 and the
W. Rogers, Mrs. Lovina Barnum,! Mra
;up|M&gt;r iwniusula o.i degrees above tbe
Mary Newton aud Mrs. Peter Rork. are
still living, ber sons all being prominent
The average precipitation for tbe month
farmers and business men.
«u the state was 4.89 inches, an excess of
Coming to this county 60 years ago and
2.68 inches compared with the normal.
Tbe precipitation in the southern counties settling In the wild, unbroken forestr Is an
experience
that neither present nor suc­
’ waa 5.78 inches, an excess of 3-.60, and in
the central counties It wm 4.28 Inches, an ceeding generations can appreciate, sur­
rounded
aa
they are, or will be, by beauti­
• excess of 2.18. There was a alight de­
ful Improved fa row and eomfortabU? homes.
ficiency in the northern counties and an But with peraeveretwe and energy they
■ excess of 0.81 laches In the upper penlnlabored on and ivere rewarded by reclaim
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In answer to the question. “Has the ing a fine farm from the forests.
About 40 rears ago Death entered their
*! ground been well covered with snow durhome and took the husband and father
-ing December?" 170 correspondents in
y'Ute southern counties answer “yes” and from th- home circle. That spirit of forti­
’* 818 “ncT ia the central counties 32 answer tude and trust in tbe Heavenly Father
"■“yea? and 131 "mi” end In the northern which had enabled ber to endure the
Privations at pioneer Ufe, was with her in
countta 17 answer -jra” and 80 “no.”
From the first until aft rtiu- middle of her bereavement to strengthen and encour­
age
her.- With a life filled with labor and
the month the depth of snow ranged from
•’* Inches In the aouthora to 6 Inches in tbe necessarily removed from the social Coings
•northern counties. A thaw occurred after of the world, she found the greatest happi­
-the 16th, and for severs! days the ground ness in her home. With a true CUhltan
4n tbe toteer peninsula was practically spirit she took things aa they came, -with­
out murmur or complalut, and this made
Il to again cover the ground, lieraslf aud tfruee around her happy.
Hatitrday she wasstrtaren with pare lysis
lepth of mmw in the southern
5 25 tMtocm ou tbe IBtb, and from wbicii she never rallied. Though
everything poMsIble was done fnr her.
death earns to her n-llof lu the mtrt-uoou
and ber spirit left tbs wthly homi mid
took flight to the home above.

E. church * ver

PROBATE OKDKR.
session erf the Probate Court for the
State of Michigan. County of Barrv—m.
of Barry, boldeo at the Probate Office ii&gt;
Al a aeABlon of th- rrobale Court fur tte
y ot HastiDgs, in said county, ou Tt*'
County of Barry, bolden al tbe Probate office. tn day. be nth day of January in the yet.
tbe City of Hastings. In said county, ou Thurs­
Gotarnd elrht hundred and ninety an
day tbe isrh day of January in tbe year
Hit. Charlo W. Armstrong, Judge cf
one thousand eirht hundred and ninety six.
"in the matter ot the estate of Neheanab
Preerai. Charles w. Armstrong, Judge of
Probata.
In tbe matter of tbe estate of Henry Leonard
On rend inc and filing the petition duly teri
fled, of LysMDder F. Coox, executor of the last
On reading and filing tbe petition duly veriBed
oi Allison r. Leonard, ajo of aald deceA«ed
praying that administration ot vald estate be
granted to himself or to some other suitable
Cram aald trust.
ThereoDoo it u ordered, that Friday tbe
Thereupon tt ia ordered, that Tbnrsday. the
sixth day of February A. D.iaat^at tec o’cloek ia
the fareaeon.be arndgned for tbe bearing of saia
peuuon ud u»l u&gt;e bMn &gt;t l.w ot uUd te petition and that tbe teir* at law of aald de
0BM.4 ud 111 ollKT pmoii, laumud in uk ceased and all other persons interested In sain
wtate, an requlrm to awnr u a Marion «
aa« court. Ibon to »o|Shi at tbe Frobalaot
fin. In the City nt Ha.tlran. in Mj&lt;l countv. and office. In the City of Hastings, in taid County,
.how cause. It any then he, why the prayer ot ■ndahnw oauM, if ■aytberobevWhycbe prayer
[bephlUooer mar Rot be mn&gt;M. Amt Ilia &lt;rf ttMtMtHteoarhMy not begrimM. Andi:i&gt;&gt;
further or Urn-si. liat ulit twtltlnner ply, no-Jcw further ordered, that, aald petitioner give notn-o
to the penon, inren-.t«t In !uUd elate, ol Uie to the peraona Intereoted in aald estate, of tbr
!f«eene&gt;- ot halt! petlUou aud u» bwnai peodtincy of said petition and the hearing
tesla
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"**■to - tbereM by cousing a corn of thia order to be ।
pbbllBbed in the Hastiog* Bannk*. a news­ published to tbe Hastings Banxkr.b new&gt;
paper printed and circulated In said County of paper printed and circulated tn said County o!
•ttrpr. oocv In each week for three auoeesslve Barry, ooce in each week for three auceeseire
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
■ weeks previous to said day of beartns.
X'HU W. AUMTIRONG.
Cat AM. W. A RM STROK.;
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Judge erf Frobate.
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every way beneficial.
Offered by C. T. Hartson. Mayer ef
Eaton Rapids and pareed ananimowdy (24
present.)
&gt;*
Resolved that it is tbe sense* of tbe
Board of Supervisors that the so called
Tbe soos of Thomas Coulson, a Midtau«
Local Option law 'in Eaton County is In fannar, played “Injun" with a supposed
every way a success and that the Sheriff to-be unloaded nuaket, tbeyauhger broth
and officers in enforcing its provisions er being abot and instantly killed.
bare rendered to tbe citizens of Eaton
County a lasting benefit and that by so do­ Or. Price's Cream Baklog Powder
ing the expense# of Eaton County bave
waciw s ratr nfguest A#aiw,
been greatly lessened and Its effects In

at Their Laat Meetluff.

OF THE..... .

MICHIGAN MUTUAL

Tornado. Gucione and wind-Siorm

Millinery Xood« ineli u Bau. Frathrm.
Flowers. lUbboos. I-ac, Velvets Tam&lt;&gt;*bhatila raps aud Millinery norelUen In
tire laiest atylea at Knasell’s.
1 idler Jaekeu aud Cape, to ekwe out at
reduced prices. All new and deelrable
stvlM at Raaaail’L

Underwear tor ladles and Mlam a lar&lt;e
variety ot lire best poorla for *e, money
tree shown In Hasilna, at BpaaellV.

We are always In tbe lend In Dm,
Goods In styles, quality and prloe. Alt
wool serves twenty five ceuU a yard and
upward. Jet and fancy ccdoved bead ;trlm
rainy. In (treat variety at Rnasell's.
Bo you want a carpet? We bave over
any different pattern, to select' from an.
can aell you an all wool extra super Tapes- ■
trv ot Moqneue made and laid on vour
Boor for lees tlxn Grand Kaplds prices.
SrssxLU
1-adies silk. kid. amt wno] mittens, lee­
wool shawls, replirrs. yarns, fur trlmmlt&gt;
etc. at Bussell-a. '
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INSURANCE COMPANY.
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31. 18BB.
MEMBBK8H1PS

Number of members December
31. of previous year
Number of members added dur­
ing the present jear.....|..

Total
Deduct number of members
withdrawn during the yrar.
and policies cavoeled by
reason of sale or otherwise.
Number of member? now be­
longing to company
RISKS.
Amount of property at risk Dec
ember 31, of previous year .
Aniouat of risks added curing
present year

DIMBUKSKMENTS.
losses paid during the year..
13ii Salaries nod fees paid to of­
ficers
and
directors
M5
(Schedule A)....
AH otter dfobursenieuta
(Schedule B,

Julius Russell

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D. A. Bowker,
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Total expenxea actually pakt
durlug the year.....777.
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UABIIJT1ES
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Hastings Banner.
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WHOLE NO. 2119

HASTINGS, MICH, JANUARY 23. 1896.

Hastings Hanner
Published Thursdays bv

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Revival meetings ue still in progress
here.
The Ladies Aid Society meet with Mrs.
Frank SbeAekl this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Palmatler are enjoying a
visit with ' two of tbe former’s sisters.
Mrs. Morse, of Ohio, and Mrs. Duffey, of
Lead City. South Dakota; this being their
first meeting for 14 years or more. Also
another sister from Nashville. Mn. De­
vine and tally. A regular family reunson.
Mr. Collins had a very lively runaway.
Monday.
His horses started for town
alone, taking kerosene and all, leaving
Mr. C to me alooe.
Mrs. Pl
Tongate.. „
Miss Lidia McKenzie. Mamie Doty and
a young son of Mr. Scott's were quite sick
last week.
Miss Nellie Cundull spent Sunday with
her grand parents in Hastings.
Annmbsrofthe joung people met at
G, R. Mane’s. Monday night and gave
Willie and Alice a genuine
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good time was bad by all.
Miss Bessie Bolyen is the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Pettinglll at the present writ-

My entire stock of

Hardware and
Agricultural Implements, Buggies, Wag­
ons, Paints, Oils, etc.

Terms:—Cash

Maple Grove.
Aaron Durfee and wife and daughter of
Baltimore were tbe guests of Pliny McOmber and wife one day last week.
MIm Vieta Wolf was taken violently ill
one day last week. Steris reported better
at this writing.
Miss Bessie Jarrard was ou the sick list
during tbe past week and unable to attend
school.
Vera Shafer. Curtis McCartney, Elmer
Palmer and A. W. McOmber have been
cutting and drawing logs to Nashville for
O. M. McLaughlin.
Thfi teachers of Maple Grove as well as
others attended tbe teachers association at
Nashville last Saturday. All report a good
time.
Daniel Braus met with quite an accident
one day test week while drawing logs—
simply took a good squeeze, that’s all.
More coni stocks have been cut and fed
out this year in this commublty than dur­
ing any prevkius year of our remember-

bankable paper.

VAN VflLKENBURGH
niCHiGAN

HASTINGS,

YOU
NEED
ANEW
PAIR SHOES!
We are exclusive dealers in Boots and
Shoes. Pay strict attention to the ins
and outs of the Boot and Shoe business.
We are in a position to give you better val­
ues for your money than any other con­
cernin this city.
Awl we do so.

Call and be convinced.
Al the Red Front Shoe Store.

WOOLLEV &amp; BRONSON

We
Are
Thankful, Indeed!
For the continued patronage we are
receiving, and wish to assure our pat
rous that we will endeavor to merit
their good will in the future by mak­
ing our prices as low as consistent
with sound business principals.

Kindly Remember
We Have Added

Undertaking
We shall give this branch of our bus­
iness the same attention as our Fur­
niture department Very truly yours.

Renkes &amp; Walldorff,

COOK &lt; BROS..

Eraeetine Barker, who has been neces­
sarily detained at home this term, enter­
ed clawea Monday morning.
Mrs. Zageltuelr, Mrs. Wilcox. Mrs.
Dawson and Mrs. Barnum visited o ir mtveral classes last week.
Tbe scholars think that the first step to­
wards the fire drill has been taken, sines
they are compelled to go from the school
ground after school is dismissed.
Charlie Welssert is with us again, after
an absence of several days on account of
sickness.
Among our visitors this week are found
tbe name of Roy Downs, Ralph Sage, Fred
Young, Frank Heath, Carl
Bessnier,
Bertha Rider. Minnie Downs. Mary Supplee. Lottie Dodd, and Rose Hamp.
Sixth Grade.
Tbe visitors this week are Bessie Bush
and Mrs. McClintock.
Our exercises Monday morning consisted
of the Flag Salute followed by a solo by
Ladle Freer, a reading “Family Mailbag”
by Allan Grigsby, and an essay on “La­
Salle” by James Lampman.
During the week there will be essays
given on “Whittier,” “Living on a Farm.”
and “Horses and Their Habits.”
Prof. Holden visited us Monday morn­
ing and gave us a talk on aritbemetlc.
Nettle Hart was absent one half day
this week.
Our everwelcome visitor Rev. Grigsby,
called Monday forenoon and pleasantly
entertained us as usual,
■*

Again the Angel of Death, for the third
time, has entered our grade and taken from
our midst our schoolmate and friend,
Howard Busby.
His seat Is vacant and
we will all miss his smiling face. Bnt we
trust he has passed to a higher school and
a happier lot than ours, and larger lights
surround him there.

Evangelistic services arranged by the
Students Christian Association are in pro­
gress this week.
Pres. Angell was in Detroit all last
week where the Deep Waterway Com­
mission was in session.
Dr. Dock hu received a all to the Jet­
tenon Medial College In rhlltdelphlc.
Frank J. Sexton, -M Medlc.tno Varaltg*,
etar pitcher lari year has been hired to
ooacb the bane bell team the etotog aeaTbe Uolvenlty library hM been obilfed
tor Uck ot fund, to dlKoti ttnne Hi subMrtptlon to the Century • end to ‘Harper's
The following exfcrae tfrom the U. of M.
Dally Is representative of the student
body’s feelings: "Michigan’s sine----------patby Is extended to the Ohia fit
vanity. The Legislature of that State is
lu session.
w
The Choral Union rendered the ar* toHo
•‘Elijah’’ by Mendelsohn In an inspiring
manner last Friday night. The chief solo
parts were taken by Mr. Gardner Lampson
of the University School of Music, and
Mrs. Genevieve Clark Wllsoe, of Chicago.

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Benjlman Miller died at his bdtoe In this
township Jar. 17. The funeral services
were conducHI by Rev. Arthur Trott ut
the M. E. church last Sunday at oue
o’clock. He Jeaves a wife, two childrenand many friends and relatives to mourn
his death. Tbe body was Interred in tbe
Maple Grote cemetery.
The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E.
church will meet with Mrs. Pliny McOmber next Friday Jan. 24th. Everybody

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

visiting the many schools in our vicinity.
The only fault we bear, the teachers say
she does not stay long enough.
, Some have commenced packing ice for
tbe next summer’s use.
I suppose tbe Dettoa Graphic will be
scanned very closely this week, especially
by tbe ladles so that they may know who
will be pronounced the most “popular
woman” in Barry Co.
Despite tbe bard times our much es­
teemed seamstress Miss Alice Wertman Is
kept busy making sleeves for the old
ladles as well as tbe young. Sbe being
employed from far and near.
We are pleased to learn of the respect
and homage of your city school children
In decorating with flowers tbe desks cf
their fallen school mates.

Happy George Nicholas and family have
entertained our little berg with comic
songs and plays tbe past weffir.
His next
entertainments will be held at Bedford this
^^p^ay
The social at R. K. Stanton’s was well
attended last Thursday evening.
Walter McMannis and wife were the
guests of relatives la Johnstown last week.
W. Ederle of Hopkins was tbe guest of
bls sister a few days the latter part of last
Mr. Gorham of Rutland visited his sons
Tom and Charlie a few days.
Wm. Tobias and wife spent Sunday with
the former’s parents.
Charles Ford and wife and Leeter Warn­
er and wife expect to attend the Farmers
Institute this week In Hastings.
Mrs. Phlletis Rogers visited in Hastings
last week.
There was a “Book Social” at Charlie
Ford’s last week Tuesday evening for the
benefit of the South Pine League.
Each
person who wished was to represent the
title of some book either in attire or ac­
tion. There were two presents given; a
book to the one who guessed the most
number of titles, which was Herbert
Brown and a consolation prize to tbe one
guessing tbe least number, which was
Lester Warner who secured a bottle of
beans to consol himself with.
Mrs. Wm. Brouard is very sick at this
writing with Lagrippe.
Mrs. Christopher Merleau is very sick
at this writing.
Miss Susie Lindsey is unable to teach
school on account of sickness.
Tbe South Pine Lake Literary was held
at James Brown’s last week Friday eve­
ning.
Prof. Strong of Kalamazoo was
present and occupied tbe evening with a
talk on Astronomy.
Prof. Strong and wife of Kalamazoo
were guests of Lester Warner and wife a
part of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. David Scott entertained
company from New York State, Kalamazoo
and Grand Rapids last weekMrs. Henry Barleycome is very sick
with Inflammatory rheumatism.

Did that man without a party find one at
Lansing?
A. W.MeOmper and Miss Myrtle Whit­
Chas Gaskill of Glass Creek Grange, in­
comb were united in marriage at the IL stalled the officers of Prairieville Grange.
E. ltar«MKe in Nashville by Rev. Arthur The usual oyster dinner. The writer felt.
Trott J«7rt. They bare the feat wtabsa
of a host of friends for their future happi­
ness and success in life.
continne through this week.
They have
been well attended amt much interest
manifested.
Seventeen conversions tbe
Mrs. P. D. Bushy who has been so ser­ result.
iously 111 for many weeks past, died Satur­
Poor sleighing and equally poor wheelday night at midnight, aged 59 years, from
W. A. Spaulding 1s paying from 61 to
tbe effects of a tumorous cancer.
But little coming
Mrs. Busby was much respected and 63c. per bu. for wheat.
loved in our community.
She was to market.
“
Home
What a financial fizzle “Grover’a finan­
an active
worker
ciering” seems to be.
Missionary Society
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church and her greetoes acta of kindness
Under the tariff act of 1867 and as
and mercy among the poor and unfortun­ amended In 1890 every, one was prosper­
ate will always be rtttaembered.
The ous. There was no demand for cancelling
nature of her llluess made her last days tbe greenback. Tbe gold reverse was full
ones of great pain and suffering, which and we paid as we went, and reduced tbe
sbe bore with the patience and fortitude, war debt nearly one half. How is It now?
characteristic of a true Christian character, Reciprocity made a demaud for all our
suck as was hers. She leaves a husband, farm products at remunerative prices.
three sons, Emory, John and Fred Busby, Happy is the thought that we have only
and a daughter Mrs. Jfellie Piper, of Fen­ about 17 mouths mow to live under tbe
ton. Tbe funeral was held Tuesday present administration,
morning at the M. E. church conducted by
Rev. Mr. Cox. and tbe interment was
Miss Minnie Allen of Yankee Springs
made at Riverside.
1s the guest of her sister Mrs. O’Connor.
Mr. Truman Danlato of Grand Rapids
Is calling on Carlton friends this week.
Stewart Bros, completed the township
Don Putnam attended the institute at
ditch on Ed Hubbards place west of town.
Nashville last Saturday.
Our teachers report's highly enjoyable
There was a dance at the home of M.
time at Nashville last Saturday.
Yarger last Thursday evening.
Special meetings are being held in the
Friday afternoon Jan. 81 all the parents
M. E. church this week.
of Carlton school district number a are
Miss Olive Clever, supported by Miss Invited to visit the school when tbe new
Bessie George. Prof. Mills and local talent flag will be raided.
will give a concert at Johnson’s hall Wed­
Died at his home in North Calton Friday
nesday evening for the Baptist Aid Socle- p. m. Jan. 17, Leslie B. Carpenter aged 26.
He was a great sufferer for tbe past seven
Several of Thorn apple’s best fanners months from an abcess iu the side which
are In Hastings attending tbe Fanner** baffled the skill of many phyaloians. Ute
Institute.
funeral took plug. Sunday ~ Z z*_
“The Maeeabee Gcat” will be trotted M. E. church conducted by Rev. G. Myers.
out Friday evening for two candidates to A young wife, two children, father and
ride.
mother, three brothers and a targe list of
Mrs A Dibble returned Tuesday from an relatives and neighbors are left to mourn
extended visit with her parents at Otsego. tbeir km.
Bello Gibbs is very stek with pneumonia
Mrs. Frank Shriber has returned from
at his grand parents.
Grand Rapids.
Miss Mary Moe Is spending a few days
Mrs. Charles Hickerson te visiting her
visiting In Grand Rapids.
lister at Katemn
Mn. Courser of Grand Rapids vislten
Ctem BM41X bM pot In a teed mill la
her mother Mrs. Galosha a few days last cnonwUoa with hi.
mllL
Brik Wllllaau and aiaW Mini MUdrm.
Tbe leap year party given by tbe men of of HaaUnga war, Um gneata &lt; Mr,. Wilk
tbe Baptist church was a success* finan­ lama laat werkcially.
8. Backer of LakeOdeoa apnt Sunday
Chas Harper has been elected director of la Oarlton.___________ ■
the creamery In place of Walter Robinson,
resigned.
Mrs. 8. Gibbs is now at her borne ou E.
Main St. butte not much improved in
health.
Mary Davis who has been visiting at H.
Moe's returned to her home in Ravenna
C. W. Jordan, of your city, spent a few
last Wednesday.
days last week with bis brother K, W.
North Ifiaat Barry.
The K. O. T. M. Installed their officers
Weadwr ue«r ■!
A Mttle more snov st the lari meeting with Ed Dykttnan as
would be quite acceptable.
„
Our Munday School mid mert'ng was . The party MB- ,
well attended yesterday.
A nusriteT from day evening, was very well attended.
tbe North appointment being preuent and About thirty-five e oapte were preaeat
About twenty ftfauds of Mr*. Bd Dyk
listened to an able discourse delivered by
Rev, M. J- Waaver. Subject • Krpeiit- mn gave her an unexpected call last Fri­
day evenlay. A very pUasant t-me Is r ported and a boatotfnl repent served.
Happy George, formi-rly of your city. is
In town this week -tiling medHdne and

been staving with old Mrs. Wheeler this
winter, has gone borne for a short Base oa
business, but expects to return noon.

As stated In oar last weeks Items that
Mr. Bennett could not be here with his
phonograph on account of an accident to
himself, we have secured tbe services of
Cyril Grigsby, of Hastings, who will ba
here and fill tbe bill tbe same date with
just as good an instrument as tbe other.
This "phone” te one of Edison’s tatart
patents and has not been before tbe public'
over three months. Remember day anff
date, Friday evening, Jan. 34th at K. O. T.
M. ball, admission JO cents and reserved
seats 15 cents which can be procured at
the post office.
Mrs. E. R. Phelps and grandson, of A*
Ctafcr, are tbe guests of her daughter Mrs.
Dr. Scribner, this week.
Charles Hinkley has returned from Lake
Odessa where he has been working this
winter.
M..R. Gwin commenced- putting up tea
Motaj.
Barry Tent No. 679 and Delton Hive
No. 499 held their annual public Installa­
tion of officers Saturday evening, Jan. L84h
at Thompson’s hall. About 100 gvente
were present Tbe services were opened
with a song by tbe male quartette, follow­
ed by prayer by Bev. Rlchtmyer, after
which Sir Kt Cooper, actlngas Installing
officer, took charge of the ceremonies in a
very creditable manner. After work was
flutebed our Com. F. Chamberlain gave
the gave) to Lady Allee Williams who
acted as installing officer for tbe L. O. T.
M. In a very graceful manner, one that
tbe writer thinks cannot be surpassed by
anyone in the county. Miss Mina Daven­
port presided at the organ through tbe en­
tile services and the members of both so­
cieties return a vote of thanks for same.
At the close a fine supper was served ia
the store building below the ball.
Howard Patton, of Hastings, spent
Sunday at H. Ort’s.
R. A Daniels lost a fine horse, last
week.
•
Those reported sick last week, are able
to be out
G. A. Mantle and wife are very proud
of a new daughter which came to them the
21st.
Aaron Tailman has finished sawing near
Mrw Wales.
At a regular meeting of Delton Lodge
No. 118 K. of P., Tuesday evening, Jan.
14tb. the following officers were elected
for the ensuing year: M. R. Gwin—a C.;
Almont Nye—V. C.; J. Osghod—P.t K.
Barton—M. of A; W. T. PJeree—M. of
W.; C. F. Moreau—M. of E.; W. H. Chaw
—K. of K. and 8.-.C. 8. Gleason—M. of
E. Shed—I. G.; J. Crimes—O. G.;. F.
G. Adams—P. C.: W. T. Pltoce—Bep. to
G. L-: M. R. Gwin, H. Arbour, W. F.
Pierce—Audit Com. The M
Udge decided
on a public'tustallation to be 1held Tuesday
evening, Jan. 28th. The £urrangemeuts
for a program was vested in aj
Irwin Jones is home from (1
for a couple of weeks.
»
A genuine and delightful s urprise was
sprung on Rev. Rlchtmyer atI Creasy, last
Sunday afternoon when he tons made the
recipient of a handsome rotto The day
was particularly stormy but ttlie robe fully
met the requirement for a comIfortabterMa
and to say he appreciated the gift would.
be putting it Mildly infeed, i
The death of Mrs. Rosetta Chamberhda
nee
Kingsley
from tbe effects of
lung fever occurred on the 14th after an
Illness of of only a few days. She was
bora In Orleans Co., New York, and came
with her parents to Michigan’ at an early
date, was married early in life and after
becoming the mother of two children, who
bnth survive her, she was lefts widow
while still quite young and never re­
married. The funeral services took place
at tbe residence of her daughter.Mrs. Wm.
Ashby whom sbe was visiting at the time
of her death. Her son J. 0. Chaaberiata
also resides at Cloverdale. There was a
large attendance of relatives and friends
who listened attentively to tbe able dlacoarae delivered by tbe pastor of the IL
E. Church at Deiton. The deceased at
the time bf her death lacked only twelve
days of bqytog been on earth seventy-two
years. Interment was made at Prairieville,
A great many in this vleinlty are suf­
fering with colds.
Quite a number of our leading musical
people attended tbe singing school at
Dellon last Monday evening.
Will Enxlan and Mrs. Morehouse return­
ed last Sunday from a two. weeks visit la
West Prairieville.
Miss Mltmle Gillespie attended tha
teachers’ meeting at Nashville, last week.
Miss Ella Mosher spent last week with
friends In Grand Rapids.
Our school was closed last Tuesday m
that the teacher could attend tbeftrmeefe
Institute.
Mrs. Myron Chamberlain is vteltia*
friends at Hickory Corners.
Some of our young ladies took advwatsge of theft- Ivap year privilege ar-d es­
corted some nf our youag gentitsM* to
meeilag last Sunday evening, but to.there
was no meeting they had to be Mtiafietf
with the walk. Try
young ladies.
Edith GiMcapte Has been quite sick bat
is getting Iwlter.
There will be a phonographic concert
rendered by «hc Edition pliooocraph at
Cloverdale next Monday evening under tbe
chvrge of Cyril Grigsby•

�i

Hastings Banner.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

rh‘iv*ufay, Jan. 23, 1896

Murried Aga la.
Fifty-five yepra ago ’nst November
Cxar Giddings'uad Nancy Fairhanka
were married in Kalamn.-.oo county.
Eleven years ago Mrs. Giddings secured
a divorce and a few days ago the same
couplie were remarried nt Holland. The
bridegroom is »6 years old and the bride
five years his Junior. The ceremony
which reunited the lang-separated
couple was performed by Justice Isaac
Fairbanks, a brother of the bride, and
one of the most prominrut pioneer resi­
dents; ot Hol land. Both bride aud
groom are wealthy.

TOLD BY IMPORTS,
lajw, WreaMrt bTa Hmlarad Ta.

ANOTHER WAR CRY.

OBDCBOr rVBUCATtOK.
MM.WMI

▲ B«nar That British Warahipa

The new tariff bill has passed tbe
Are Coining to Imerioa.
portatkms of foreign merchaadise to
house and ia now before the senate.
this country in tbe first ten months
It is not a general tariff bill, nor is
■Mef Thai Spain Intends So Tors Cabo in which tbe Wilson tariff has been Clai
it intended to be.
It is an emer­
Over to Eng land-L’nela earn Weald
in operation. Comparison of figures
gency measure which will add troui
with those representing the imports
&gt;40,000,000 to &gt;50,000,000 to the govern­
•‘U’t PMMtW te *• Circuit Cosrt or
Weald
during the first ten months of last
ment's resources each year. It b a
year, under the McKinley tariff, we find
“relief” bill, baaed on protective linesSt. Lonte, Jan. $!&gt;.—A special to tbe
the following toL-d u
Blood means Found health. With pure,
There are. many things in the present
: I'lWMiu* M. Mrawnasr nd W'll lain Mom-iXL
. Imports for ten months. MM.
IM
rich, healthy blood, the stomach and di­
law which it does not touch, which Republic from TaUahasee, Fla., says:
K iM&gt;t a resMem of this r*tMe. tat rw1d*&lt; t , K
"SenAAtional
storisH
are
afloat
here.
su’e cs Illmolk &lt;&gt;a motion of Hdwtn D Mrt»
gestive organs will be vigorous, and there
every republican would be glaxl to see
f*
K
ordered that‘.X
Gov. Mitchell, at the request of the war
will be no dyspepsia. Rheumsttam and
This
shows
an
increase
to
the
disad
­
amended.
,
■Mid Defendants Mary A. MraKrngcr, Cawfe
Neuralgia will be unknown. Scrofula and
However, St I. limited ta Ito eettan department, has qrdered Adjt. Gen. vantage of American manufacturers M. Mewnier ana William Messenc.-r rs*
Salt Rboum will disappear. With pare
their
appear«i*ee
to
be
entered
berth withtT
Houston
to
see
that
the
Florida
milof &gt;118,490,924. Taking some of the de­ 1““ T.'S* !ro“
to two veers and u halt. That w. It
™ S
iljia !■ placed tn readiness to take the tails, it is perceived that the American
coven the remainder al the present
Live Stock Report.
field
nt
a
moment's
notice.
The
gov
­
hosiery industry is suffering severely
fiscal rear and the two fiacal year, to
The official state report for January come. The reaaon tor thia I. apparent. ernor, it is reported, will call the mil­ from European competition:
gives the average condition of live
Imports for ten months. MM.
1896.
Preaident Cleveland certainly would itia out to-day. In the meantime the
Cotton hosiery$4.00.445 M.5S.9S
stock in the state, comparison being
not sVn a general protective tariff adjutant general is quietly issuing Woolen hosiery...
n&gt;B 140449
with
stock
in
good,
healthy
and
thrifty
orders.
Similar
requests,
it
is
report
­
Your nerves will be strong, and your
bill. But he may feel eonrtralned to
Indicating a lore to domestic knit­ . And it i« further ordered, that within
*
sleep sound, sweet and refreshing. condition, as follows: Eoraes, 92 per algn thia temporary measure, ta order ed, have been sent to the governors of ters of &gt;3,443,163 in tbe ten months. days the said Cotapiainari^auZ a notXTS *
Hood's Sarsaparilla makes pure blood. cent. sheep, 93 percent-; cattle,94 per to relieve the treasury altuatlon. other southern statea. The story haa The tin plate imports for the period t&lt; is order. Io be pobbebed in the HasTiMbs
That is why it cures so many diseases. cent., and swine, 97 per cent. Com­ When It expire* by limitation it la become generally known, and is caus­
have been leas in value, but more in rireulaiins in said ocur— — *
That is why so many thousands take it pared with January 1, 1895. there Ims
ing great excitemsnt throughout the
lication be eonUnsM
to ours disease, retain good health, pre­ been a decline in the prices of all farm probable there will be * republican
quantity. Thum
i- each week, for
In
vent sickness and suffering. Remember
president
in
the
white house, and a south.
Imports for ten months. MM.
MK.
products named in this .eport, except
Tin.
plate,
poun.ds
05,11X07
432.711413
safe republican majority in tbe sen­
in wheat, hay, sheep and cattle.
Thus there has been aa increase of !
aY lea«x’twerej
It is stated as coining from the ex­
ate. Then the work of preparing a
imports of 27,418,225 pounds. In iron ! appearance.
*hove prescribed for ttvir
Fatal BuUeU Aniwfr a Joke.
proper protective measure can go on ecutive office thst the Washington au­
- steel,
• *including
•
*•
• . the
.. en
--- ­ 1
--------- Smith,
thorities
have
reason
to
believe
that
a
C
ukmmxt
nnd
tin
plate,
.
Albert Johnson, aged 25, a street without hindrance.
Eowim D. Mallsmy.
QrCU11 J
deal is panding between Spain and largement of tbe inward movement hag
railroad motorman. upon returning to
There is much speculation as tow hat
Ootsfriatatantta Solicitor. ■ .
his Hoarding house in Grand Rapids, the course of the president will be re­ Great Britain for tbe sale of Cuba to the been notable.
latter,
and
that
the
United
States
is
Imports
for
ten
months.
I8K
IBS.
put his cold hand* down thr back of garding tbe present measure when it
preparing to resist the transfer of the Iron and steel............... 4HJN4N CH 9714*
Is tbe One True Blood Purifier. |1 per boUle. -G&gt; B. । H. Holmes, aged 27, a fellow reaches him. He takes the untenable island, and that the flying squadron .s
There is an increase here of &gt;4,171,boarder. A fight fo’lowed. nnd Holmes ground, in his annual message, that
coming to American waters to be ready 151. Is it any wonder, under such cir­
u
.. rim cars Liver Uta; easy to
Hood S Pills uke, easy to operate. So. ^enz to his room, secured a revolver, there h revenue eaough fumbhed by for the war with the United States cumstances that American mills are — - —• . ■- - .vw-MWWB
Ul Ol HIS
and. returning, fired five ebote at John­ the present law. But if he will examine
idle or running on part time? When ner. will begin tn tbe December Number, 1*.
son. bitting him thxee times and killing the official treasury figures he will that will inevitably follow the attempt­
continue until May. A new novel by Geo*.
we arrange that foreigners shall have ana
imMaurter. will stao tarln fiurtnr the year. Y.
him instantly. Holmes gave himself find nothing to support his absurd ed eeaaion of Cuba.
Admiral Bslkssa Loota fer TraaNe. , easy access to our markets for tbe m not too much to suy that no novr 1 bas ew.up to the police.
contention. He will note at once the
beea awaited with each great expectation u tf»
Now York. Ji». *&gt;.—A
from wy tbinf, wc make In onr own mill,. •luetvaeor
te Tribly. The Person*) Recolta
TW Mctfarj Fall* Route.'
depleted condition of the treasury,
how can it be that we should meet their Uou uf Jean at Are will continue and wiiireiiEi
AUea Will Be Paroled.
which has been supplemented with Boston to the World says:
the rtory of tbe fatlure and martyrdom of
As convicts are not eligible to pa­
"If the British flring squadron should low labor cost with our high labor Maid
ot Orleans. Other Important fiction •'
&gt;162,000,000 of borrowed money, and come over to American waters It would not
cost?
'
toe year will be a neveieue by Mark TwrA
sasvwaiuj.
lA.m.!p.ra.lp.in.|*.m.ta.m role until they have served one-half of but for this would be $100,000,000 worse astonish ma.” Mid Rnar Admiral Belknap,
The subject is worth pursuing fur­ under the title. Turn Sawyer-Detecttv*; a ■«
UASnsus.................... । 7dS|lM |
9.30 the term for which they were sen­
retired, at his home in Beacon ■treat. "I
morooa three part tale called Two Monnoss
off
than
nothing.
tenced. Gov. Rich has commuted to 18
to Admiral Bunee at Hampton ther. for tbeee figures illustrate per­ from Muddlety. by Langdon Klwyn Mitchel
Looking for the Cause of thia, he will wrote
roads throe days ago that It would not fectly the destructive influence upon and ^hort etories by Octave Thanrt, BichsM
years the 23-yeara' sentence of Charles
Harding Dart*. Mary E. Wlikine. Julian RalT
natural! v examine tbe record of tbe
H*rnMt»........ ........ | X3dJa 40 |&gt;0.40| ».1»| 149 W. Allen, who was sent to state prison present ’tariff tew, which waa passed surprise me in the least if the flying squad­ American industry of a tariff lor which Brander Matthew*. Owen Wister, and ottfi*
ron should be flrat heard from at La
known writer*.
&lt;1 R. OSBORN. Local Agent, HmiIw from Berrien Springs for murder in just 16 months ago, and whose rec­ Guayra. From the moment It was an­ tbe claim was made that it would pro­ well
Prof. Woodrow Wilson wilt contribute aix
the second degree. Allen will 'Imre
O. *. Broouv, o. p. &amp; I. A. Ghicag .
that the squadron was to be com­ mote tbe interest- of our wealth pro­ pap-r* on George Washington and his times,
ord for 15 full months he has before nounced
missioned I made up my mind thM Its ducers.
with illustration* by Howard Pyle. Pouitnto
served nine years on the 28th insL,
him. This record shows that in the lieetlnatlon was American waters. I came
Bix!o« *s history of tbe German Straggle Mr
Imports for ten months 19M.
MM.
when he will be paroled.
15 months of tbe operation of the Wil­ to that oonciuilon because matters had Chemicals (dutiable)....IMT7,944 $11477419 Liberty. Illustrated by R. Canv&gt;n Wnodvita
will be cm Unued through tbe winter. lw«
quieted
down
tn
the
Transvaal,
and
the
ex
­
son
low
it
has
produced
&gt;373,796,648,
Appointed by Gov. Bleb.
The American glass manufacturem piper* on St Clair’s defeat and Mac Anthecy
citement over Emperor William's tele­
Gov. Rich has appointed George A. and that the expenditures during that, gram to President Krueger had subsided. suffer with tbe producers of chemicals, Wayne’s victory, by Theodori- Roreevelt, wrtk
g-ankle Illustrations will be printed during the
TIME TABJLE.
Farr, of Grand Haven, regent of the time have amounted to $444,290,692— The reported activity st St. Lucia and for:
’^noteworthy feature of the Magazine dutag
Imports for ten months. 1RM
MM.
state university, in place of Charles B. the deficiency for the 15 months of its Halifax, on this side of the Atlantia and
IM&gt; win be a wries of articles by Caspar W
at
tbe
British
dock
yard
at
Esqulmault.
Hackley, of Muskegon, who was operation thus being $70,494,044. This at the entrance of the straits of Juan de Glass and glassware......$4.M4.B&gt; 5,41X09 Wbiuwy. deaerlbing the trip of WOO miles st
Htsttoas.
The most unfortunate victims of this snow shoes and with dog sledge trains Into tfea
elected to the office, but refused to makes an average monthly deficiency, Puca. In the Pacific, empkatlcallj conassoull upon home industry, however, unciriored Harter Ground of British Norsk
qualify. Dr. 0. F. Gilbert, of Bay City, since tbe tew went into operation, of nrmo such a conclusion.
in pursuit at wood-bison and ssqk
are the texti'e manufacturers. Ere® America
oxen. Mr. W hilDry's aerie* w ill have tbe
was appointed a member of the state $4,699,603.
the
cotton men. who were thought to cd interest of being Illustrated from ptaU
"While
»ome
of
our
people
arc
argulnc
Kalamazoo Lt.
It
will
be
quit
’
the
natural
thing
to
board of dental examiners for three
7U
graplts
taken
by himself.
over
the
meaning
and
Intent
of
tbe
Monroe
have something like fair play, are en­
years, to succeed Dr. A. T. Metcalf, of compare the operations of tbe tew with doctrine and apol
&gt;log 1sing for
*
everything I during injury.
The Volumes of the Magazine begin with tb«
the early history of the McKinley tew. England doee, of wL_
Battle Creek.
rhatfrerchajucter, inany 1 Imports for ten months. UM.
Numbers tor June and December of each ytar
IM
mio.............
R UOt
That tew acted normally- until the elec­ part of the globe,, the
---------- .government.
------ —--- „ Cotton fabricsO9JMJM ttT.TH.9W
th^Brltlah
When 00 time Is mestiooed subscription® will
♦9 0r|.
Crooked Like.
Health in Michigan.
begin with the Number current at tbe time st
tion of 1892, which gave notice to the tn my judgment, la quietly but ftster- Woolen goods1X904*1
INttoa............
During the week ended January 11 re­ importers and dealers that it was to be mlnodly preparing to take what she claims 60k goods 90.90 M f7.BK.Ml
r*Bcm‘ltunS&lt;ir»bould be made by Post-cMea
CSoVerdsln....
cd *3
as
belonging
to
her
In
Venezuela.
la
my
Akers Polot...
porta sent in by 43 observers in various destroyed. It will.be therefore proper
The silk men are menaced in a most Money Order or draft, to avoid chance of loss
muitx.............
opinion. If that flying squadron uou ap­
portion* of the state indicated that to compare the operations of tbe Wil­ pear In American u&amp;ters, under existing grave manner from Japan. The woolen
Neu spapers are net to tn*py thi* .sdvertee
without tbe express order ot Harper &amp;
BUsr mas...... .
scarlet fever, diarrhea and pleuritis in­ son law* with those of the McKinley condition*, it can only be construed as a men, selected by the enemy at Wash­ ment
Brothers.
menace
to
the
United
States."
creased in area of prevalence. Consump­ law prior to the election, of 1892 This
ington as tbe. choice victims of tbe
Posts Grove...........
-»6a
HkHFBa* PSUIODICAIJi
Woodlaud..............
tion was reported at 222 places, typhoid comparison will show that tbe receipts
10 051.
conspiracy against public interests, are,
7
4 H
*&lt;W|aDr........
H
Loudon, Jan. 20.—The admiralty de- I however, as might be expected, most se­
fever at 48, diphtheria at 40. scarlet under the McKinley tew. in tae 25
Fte D. L. Jb K.
IM
fever at 37,'measles at 13, whooping months of its work prior to November partment gives out the information j riously hurt, nnd with them the wool
Harper's
Round
Table
“
i
2 f»
that tbe destination of the flying squad-1 growers watch the swift movement of
cough at 18 and smallpox at Detroit.
Grawl Rapid.1, 1892, produced a surplus above all
r-“ron of British war ships now off Spit- profits ,MW
into the pockets v»
of MK&gt;
the lUingr
foreign
exjjenses of the treasury amounting
Address
Hakfksa Brothfh*
head baa not yet been determined upon * beneficiaries of Mr. Cleveland’s nefaP.O. Box959. N. Y.Otty
1 A large elm tree that for years has j to &gt;28.245,641, or an average monthly even by the admiralty and that, cer-1 rions tariff legislation.
MaUou*.
stood right in the center of Niles was surplus of &gt;1,129,821.
tainly, the war ships are not going to
Tmports—for
ten
months^
_1£M_
I**
.
for ten months. ISM.
IM.
lelled. snd upon cutting it several old- j So the record of the two laws, vhile Bermuda,or any where in American
?ooL pounds
* ....................U.2M4* StLOS.OM
SOUTH.
Shoddy, etc., pounds.... 1.981.441 17.824.009
fashioned rifle balls were found imbed­ working under normal conditions,may waters at present.
Tbe twenty-atathjrsr of Hunw'. Baar, be
What
a
record
of
the
operation
of Itentes taJanuaiy. MM, Bods It isaiDtalnlD« H'
ded in the heart. The rings in the be summarized in two lines, as follows:
Advice to Salisbury.
deserved repataUoe beta m a Fsshkm .Journ
a
law*
passed
by
an
American
congress
Grand Riiptds*
tree outside of the balls numbered McKinley law, monthly surplus.... JLIAW
&lt;uda weekly periodica! for home riding.
Landon. Jan. 20.—The Daily News
DettoU.......
over 50, showing that these bullets Wilson law. monthly deficiency.'... 4.W.M says that it regards the adoption by upon the pretext that home industry .J??17 .week lh® IUzxr W*-.*! f beanttfu
lolletu*4fcr ran-XH uccwionn, Bjaduz. Bare!.
The emergency bill adds 13 per cent,
were fired into
I! 30|the tree over hall a cen­
-Jtailretoand tvmss th* newe-i
the committee on foreign relations of required new legislation!—The Manu-I
to
th«
duties
o«i
all
imported
agricul
­
facturer.
tury ngn.
■ tbe finest anodeta In Parts *rd
&gt;core.
tural products. One of the most the United States senate Friday of tbe
. ---v lock Fashions •pitomtara current
resolution
of
Senator
Davis
supporting
,n
New
York. A fortnichUy pattern
Dangerous Place to Sleep.
marked effects of tbe Wilson-Gorman
FREE TRADE METHODS.
ilisri.xns...........
sheet
supniemens
with dlsgramt and direction."
4 M| 12 25
Three men lay down for a nap on the law has been the enormous increase of the Monroe doctrine as a most serious
•ootlo women to cut and make their own
Shutts
step.
It
adds
:
“
The
sooner
Lord
Salis
­
•9 091 12 4*
tracks of the Chicago, Milwaukee^; St agricultural imports, mostly from
aBd
crpBt
to ,b® prvtetoion..:
Akers Point.......1
1! n
m
to
amateur drees maker
Paul railway near Balsam and were Canada, aud the simultaneous falling bury discovers a method of arbitration,
florurtate..........
-htklree &gt; OotbiDK receives cqcsUnt stteouon
The New York Herald editorially as­ (Fashions
the better. The Venezuelan commis­
Delwn ...............
1 IU
ftw men are described iu full detai
run down by a freight train. Joseph off of agricultural exports.
The
im
­
Crocked Lake....
Denkensky, of Stiles Junction, Wis., I ports in competition with our own sion hangs fire. not. perhaps, without serts that the woolen manufacturers
Our Parta I-riter.bj
HBo....................
0HMV ............. .
is dead; John Polow, of Stiles June- farmers, since the new tew went into I*resident Cleveland’s connivance. If
Rtattland Jutici'
because of the restoration of the small .Mwurar WU«1*41 iu »n curci
be
is
giving
us
time
we
would
be
fool
­
tion, had his legs crushed, and Frank effect,
&lt;
have mon: than doubled as com­
Rut Cooper Lv..
duly on wool. Chairman Dingley says taising way.
ish not to take It,"
Ka!*way«&gt;o Ar..
Wachowsky, of Pulaski, W’is., w*a badly 'pared with the last year of the Me
Both tbe serials for M98 are tbe work of
that he bus no knowledge of such pro­ American women. Mrs. Gerald, by Mana
Fretaht irala- carry passenger*, but will be bruised.
Kinley tew, while the exports of ag­
runattbH convenience of the Company, and
testa, and other members of Uie ways IxMUM Ptal. ta a striking story of New Rnxlana
AN AWFUL DEED.
life. Mary K. Wllktua, in Jerome, a Poor Man
ricultural
products have fallen off over
the ntfht is reaerved to change the time of such
1 he Wheat Market.
and meana committee say the same discusses the always interesting problems o!
trains without notiee.
According to the January report is­ $70,000,000 in the matter of wool, the
thing. Mr. Aldrich, thejeading repub­ tbe relatita’* between labor and capital, hbort
No. fiwlll wait at Woodbury (or D. L. ft ;N.
C'hlldres and Hcrseir.
I slartes will be wrltarn by the l&gt;csi authors
importations have jumped from &gt;6,trains when neresmry.
1
sued
by
Secretary
of
State
Gardner,
St, Joseph, Mo., Jan. 15.—A telegram lican meml&gt;cr in charge of the tariff leg­
Bpeelal Departmeota. MuMc, The Outdoor
•Stop on sugnsl only.
•
299,934
to
&gt;32,539,791,
and
with
an
the total number of bushels of wheat
islation in the senate, says that he does Woman. Personal*. What We are Doing
received
here
from
Marysville,
Ksn
M
Women and Meu. report and discu.%* theme
reported marketed in December is, enormous loos of revenue from this gives the particulars of the murder by not believe that there are five woolen of
immediate interest.
article
at
the
same
time.
The
emer
­
1,221,731, and in the five mouths, Aug­
Answers to Correspondents. Questions re
Mrs. Joseph Hildebrant of reven of her manufacturers in the country* of any
ust-December, 5,239,724, which is 905,­ gency bill corrects this by restoring children and her own self-destruction. importance who want free wool, and reive thr personal uttcntiun of tbe editor, and
areanswered
at the earliest practical date sftei
379 bushels less than reported market­ wool to the dutiable list, and putting Her husband is in Kansas City, where be does not believe that there are aay ibeirreceiM
F
a compensating duty on imported man­
ed
the same months last year.
he is being treated for a canepr. Tues­ in favor of the Wilson tariff wool sched­
The Volumre of tbq Bazar begin with tbe An•
ufactures of wool.—Toledo Blade.
----- --day afternoon Mrs. Hildebrant, in a fit ule. The Herald’s assertion is a speci­ Number tor Januarr ot each year. When dp
Brief News Item*.
is nMMtloaod, uabocrlptioas will begin with
of despondency, administered poison men of the free-trade methods of mis­ time
DRIFT OF OPINION.
1
Farmers in Van Buren county had
the number eurreui at tbe time ot receipt of
to all of her children and then hanged representing anything the republicans order.
buried thousands of bushels of potatoes
lemittanoea
should be made by PosVoGV*
do
in
the
way
of
tariff
legislation.
Mr.
CFMr.Cleveland’s financial education herself. Seven of them have died and
in a swamp for the winter. The recent
Money Ordqr or Draft, te avoid chance of loe*.
Voorhees and some of the other demo­
Newspapers are not to copy this advertise
flood of water washed the potatoes out has cost the country millions of dol­ the other is not expected to live.
slthoiit the express order ot -Harper A;
cratic senators assert- that, while they Brothers.
and they were frozen by*the cold spell. lars.—N. Y, Recorder.
ETThe kind of treasury book-keep­
Columbus, O., Jan. 16.—In the joint will oppose the house revenue bill, they
Lena Sherman, aged two years, was
HAKPKk’atftniOblCAUl.
will
favor
its
early
consideration,
and
ing
that
conceals
deficits
is
practically
session of the senate and house at noon
given a judgment for $50 against the
.%l***tM
w w*
*oe
will not filibuster against it, on the
Grand Rapids Engraving company for the same that dishonest bank officials Wednesday the minutes of the two
ground that it is to the advantage of Harper s koaDd Tabic
’w
using her photograph without her per­ employ to hide their embezzlements.— branches were read, showing that ex­
St, Louis Globe-Democrat.
Gov. Foraker had received n majority of the business interests of the country
ihe
mission for advertising purposes.
Local Disease
that the question should be disposed of
EFThe
republicans
are
as
a
unit
of
the
votes
in
each
branch,
and
he
was
AdCrres
H
a
MPKX
&amp;
BKOTtint*
Edgertpn Reid, a mill owner of Alle­
azd is the result of colds
P.O. Box 9». N. T.UIly.
gWWQts
b 4i
aud sodded '-llxnauc
gan and Otsego, who had been hope­ the opinion that relief to the govern­ declared elected United States senator as soon as possible. If the democrats
generally take that view of the eaae.
KL m.
Changes.
lessly ill for the last two years, stabbsd ment can come only through an in­ to succeed Calvin 8. Brice. His term
It can be cured byaj'lw
the bill might get through the senate
crease of the revenue. Thia is party begins March 4.1897.
himself
at
Kalamazoo
with
a
butcher
Rnt remedy which H sp
sooner than is now expected. But Mr.
consistency and must not be deviated
plied diTrictIv into th&gt;- knife and died almost instantly.*
Special Sraslon Called.
Mills and some of the southern free
uo-tribi. Brii-m qvj.kly
from.—Albany Journal.
Madison, Wis., Jan. 15.—Gov. Upham
■E32222-3M absorbed it gives relief at
Mrs. A ramin ta Smith, aged 81 years,
««• TS^tn UM. MM fTThe democratic statesmen insist has issued a call for a special session of traders threaten to use every effort to
one of the flrat white settlers in south­
delay
and defeat the bill.—Chicago In­
that
there
is
plenty
of
revenue,
but
the legislature to convene February 18
ELY’S CREAM BALM
western Michigan, died at Milton.
ter Ocean.
they
are
contradicted
by
the
treasury
to
consider
a
bill
reapportioning
the
ta ackuuvrledged to be th&lt;- uxuii thorough cure
William Grice was arrested at St.
for Nasal Catarrh. Cold is Urau and Hay
reports, and their persistence in such istate into senatorial and legislative dis­
Joseph, charged with the mysterious at­
"T
r- jWbMM: rrotartc BenlMWa
ot all remedies. ~ —
talk under such circumstances simply tricts according to the new census.
For months the administration has
rlranwis the nasal psaagra.
tempt
to murder Minnie Sptunke Decem­
rtaetaUou. heals the sores..;
the mem- ber 15 by Htrikiug her in the head with makes them ridiculous. — St, Louis
been predicting a surplus of revenues
brane from cold, restores
.wacn Ol ww
Globe-Democrat,
Buffalo, N.
Jan. 15.—The ware­ ' which has not materialised, and for
aud rSH! Price B0 cent* at Drcggitts or by a stick of wood snd stuffing her mouth
EFThe administration does not seem !house of the Jewett stove works was months it has talked of currency dan­
"fiLY B1OTIUCBB M Worrrt St N«« York. full of jags.
to
appreciate
the
fact
that
the
repub।
gers which nothing except such talk
The Michigan Odd Fellows* Mutual
Benefit association elected as president, Ucon congress has no desire except to Iing. The loss is estimated at &gt;250,000, haw power to bring about. One proph­
tend
a
helping
hand.
The
republicans
i
Of which $150,000 is on stock. Tbe ecy waa inspired by coqsecration to the
Andrew Harshaw, Alpena; vice presi­
tacred cauee. of tariff reform, and the
dent, John Northwood, New I/othrop; are willing to compromise, to do almost ।origin of tbe fire is unknown.
anything, to save the count ry from sink­
other by hereditary democratic hatred
ing
deeper into financial troubles.—■
of
the legal tendera. And both have
treasurer. B. F. Pritchard, Allegan.
Philadelphia, Ju. IU —The failure of
been furthered in the same way. The
Reynolds Rhodes, of Owosso, con­
uF Returning confidence shocked: Keen. 9utterlce &amp; Co., leather dealer. Iwnd issues which filled tbe failing it*
victed of abandoning his illegitimate
In thia city, for H.OOO.OOO, carried
treasury also furnished an “endless
infant jchiid. wm sentenced totwo years’
credit still further impaired; political down four other dealer,, with asnrre- chain” object lessen which the presi­
imprisonment in the state house of
cor­
chaos where it seemed intelligent »»ta liabilities of Moo.ooo.
dent has kept steadily in the public ;
rection.
view. The administration appears to
Postmaster Michael B. Redmond. of
BuahkilL Pa, Jan. IS.-After . cats
have passed its time uonjuring up bogie
Hancock, is dead.
Uptlc deep for men yew,, wuiha
Depue. a prominent citlaen of tM, men hx the hope of frightening tbe chil­
pl.ee. anddenly returned to cotuKicu? dren of the nation into keeping dose
Till. Port (dem.).
behind the president, even to tbe point
.
O-Inierrlew. with farmer, and bort* neaa and good health.
of -I third termz—Troy Thnre
Lid
CC»O&lt; DflOS.. Proprietors.

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I

AN EMERGENCY TARIFF.

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Hood
’
s
Sarsaparilla
•“U*,..

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Oiic&amp;gfl, I&amp;Iuuhd &amp; S&amp;gio

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1

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PILLS

CATARRH

I'LTSJSL"4 "SS “d u&gt;« llnun» » “ •»
pSiMTtwSrsff JlIS

•3WB

wm burned io
»mc n«*r OoM-

Fh.rA.-iM. r
rar of Willi, j

on Kolter
The couaen.ua of
opinion bl th,t. IhobRh a .trietl, proxeeUre uiraaure Mould be of tbe rural to tbe ooontry. .all Ue
rop»blk*w, ta eaorrow hare doae the

i
°” ,7*°- H.—White cans ordtred W. M. Hertel to
or«i employe in hl. fnctonTXr St

i^Prmldrat Clmiud ray. Ural W
•»-.l n——*

&lt;aly. Be dkl not do Ki mid ,11 hi, prop.
fr1' was burned.
r

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CM* aad

S’

P .

�1 .
FROM WASHINGTON.

TERRIBLE ORDEAL
OF A MOTHER

What Our L aw vakera Ara Doing
at the Nation’s Capital.

Under OoutidcratlQa by the
Lcglaluton, .

FRANK LAWLER

DEAD.

FIRESIDE FRAGMENTS

—Gum arabic and gum tragacanth in
equal ports, dissolved in hot wafer,
malic the best and most convenksit
mucilage- to kyep in the bouse.
—A Rich Pudding. — One pound of
raisins stoned, ope pound of currants,
half a pound of beef suet, quarter of a
pound of sugar, two spoonfuls of flour,
eight eggs, a. cupfuls of blanched al­
monds and one of sweetmeats. Mix
well and boil in a mold for eight hours.
—-N. Y. Observer.
—Jumbles.—One-half pound butter;
fore
: child, sbe
one pound sugar mixed toeream; two
differ fr.-m OUIPS or PAWH-waa
eggs; two tablespoons extract of rose;
relieved at the critical hour sufffl
little—toe bod no trains afterward
add flour enough to make dough stiff
enough to roll out quite thin, cut in
any shape, bake on well greased cak,e
tins, when baked should lie one-rixth
of an inch thick.—Mra» S. B. Sheets, in
B1UPFU:U&gt; RM.TLITOR CO., Attests- Os.
Womankind.
ND BT ALL RBVMBH.
—Coffee Cream Cake.—For any good
layer cake make a filling, or follows:
\ |
HODBATJt ORDER.
Three tablespoon fills of coffee and a
».
cup and a half of cold water; steep 4tate of Xicblrta, Cour
Ats iMwHpn uf tin-.
; far tbs
and strain. Thicken with corn starch, Couaty of Barry. Ufildra
sweeten. Md whipped cream to taste. tbe city of liiiMtirigM. in f aid county. «-4»T0e*lay, m H’h dar of J.Minary hi* tto fMfc* ’
Milk may be added to the coffee be­ nr fbousaurf rifbi buedred and rfm-ty..
Present, Charles W. AttmrouK, J.xx» &lt;w«
fore thickening, in place of the cream.
rrobiit*.
It tastes like coffee ice-cream soda.—
Iu the urattar of the estate of 1-ebreatab j
C.m*, dneroned.
Farmer’s Voice,
on roarftiig and filing tee prtillon 4uK- ver--Apple Rice Pudding.--Pare, quar­ ffi-d, of Lyrander F. Cook, iterator &lt;rf tbe taat
ter and core three, tert apples apd will and tettainen* of svlit d-Aewod preytlte ’
■liat.biM final Mronot th»» day tH In said .
spread loosely in a buttered agate pud­ court may be heard ar.d allowed and a decree
ding dish. Add three-quarters cup­ of dislribunuti duly made and he di* L^rgrt!
said trust. ,
ful of sugar and three tublespoonfuls from
Thereupcti it la ordered.that TliurMter.tee
rice to on£ quart of mi Ik; turn the mix­ -sixth day of Febfuan A. D.ltsGj»t tea c'ok&gt;ek-ta
&gt;be forenwon.be amlgr.ed for tbe hearing of uM ,
ture over the arpples.spread a few bite petition and that the be&gt;ra at. law of atoi de- ।
of butter over the tope and bake in a ceased and all other persons Ii.lcreated In said a
e&lt;tata .arc lequiretl to appear at asewtousf
moderate oven four hours. Berve hotja»! sCourt,
_iu_ then to be
, holden at the Probate
with sweetened whipped cream.— ; office.* in die City of Hastings, tn raid County, ]
Omnre .Tndd Farmer.
■
^e.me.1 Bread and Fn.il Pudding 1

In Chicago FoIIUcm.
Chicago, Jan 13.—Frank Lawler, ex­
congressman and u member of the com
mon council, a unique politician of lo­
cal and national reputation, died of
heart disease at bis home Friday after­
noon, within an hour of being attacked

Washington, Jan. 15.—A bill
passed in the senate yesterday grant- j
ing a (pension of $75 a month to ths ।
wife of (Brig. Oen. Cogswell, of Massa- J
chusettui, of the volunteer army. The •
house bond bill was discussed. Senator !
AHUs (dem., Tex.) offered resolutions;
declaring that the outstanding legal'
tender notes shall not be retired; that
the whole of the silver bullion now j
in the treasury shall be coined us rap- •
idly as possible; that whenever there j
Some Instances, too, of the Modem Treatment for is a deficit in the treasury, legal tender ’
notes shall be issued to meet current ex­
Neuralgia—It is a Woman’s Disease.
penditures, and shall be destroyed |
when returned to the treasury; that all &gt;
From
Journal, Detroit, Afich.^
a large talc for the Pink Pilll.. “ They are • laws authorizing the sale of interest- I
HOB. FRA.NR LAWLER.
A very grateful mother is Mrs. A. I* Ilart- popular medicine,” be added, “and do much bearing bonds shall be repealed, snd'
that it is the duty of the secretary of with what be termed a “stitch in tilC
nese, of G76,Graudy Avenue, Detroit, for the good."
D.
p z.
G. r
Freeman,
_____
of No. 97 Main Street,
wonderful cure| which her daughter has re­ Springville,
the
treasurv
to
i&gt;ay
United
States
notes
Ride.
”
” He had spent the last night of his
‘ ...
■well-known and popuN. Y.,
ceived by tlie use of Dr. Williams* Pink 1st photographer,r, wm
—------—
called_rupon
by fin- io both
vvv.. golu ana
—silver
—....coin.
, life until an early hour Friday morning
Pills. Said Mrs. flortness: “Yes, my daugh­ other Timer reporter who'learned that he '-^d’
Washington, Jan. 10.—Senator Mills’ at n big ball which he. had been the
heard something about Fink Fills ■pcech on finance, with frequent direct leader of for the help of the poor of his ‘
ter’s life has been “saved by using Pink Pills, likewise
aud their efficacy in curing neuralgia.
the president
* av
:j-_* and
j secre­
v,ard,.and did not rise ur.t:! nearly noon, j
thanks to a kind friend who recommended
“ Yes, be said, in answer to questions, **my criticisms oif
wife
was
greatly benefited by the use of Dr. tary of the treasury, waa the main fea­ Be died surrounded by his wife and five
them to me. M ' '
‘‘Blanche was sick for over three years. WUlianw* Pink Pills for Pile People. She ture of ycatrrdny’s session of the Ren- children, and the news-of his sudden
She hiui the cure opthe best physicians pro­ does not like newspaper notoriety, nnd so I nte. Senator Peffer followed with a end was received in political and busi- ;
curable, ami no exiH*n.«te or trobblc waa do not like to say much on the subject.”
speech against bonds nnd in favor of ncss and labor union circles with heart­
What was her ailment, Mr. Freeman ? ’’
•pared to dWc her. relief. She was so thin
“ Well, partly neuralgia, but that win do. I silver coinage.
felt regret. At the boll “Our Frank,” |
that she wa« finely skfin and bones, her diges­
tion wav out of order snd she had the most will not enter into details, and what I have
Washington, Jan. 17,—In the- senate aw his hosts of friends in all walks of
awful henduchrs. We gave up all hope of said must suffice. Just put in your paper for yesterday the silver bill was further life called him, was as merry ns the
her recovery. Her long, thin, lirtless face me that she waa greatly benefited-; cured
made inc nearly eraxy, nhtl we did everything ths pills when doctors failed—and let it go A discussed. The Mdnroe-doctrine also youngest pleasnre-aceker. nnd it is be­
in our power t.ilgive her strength and induce that. The remedy was recommended to her received attention in a resolution by lieved exertion in Itehalf of charity
by Mrs. Dean .Jones, of this place, who, I un­ Sruator Sevrard (N. J.) declaring the hastened his death.
her to take an rntrreat. in anything.
.
i
“One day a friend told rue about Pink derstand, was also greatly benefited. I wMl limitations of the dorrtrlne'and stating
I Mr. Lawler was born in Rochester. N. 1
Pill.&lt;tand Mr. |Lartne« wcntilown town and be pleuArd to tell anybody who calls all about
Y., in 1842. and had resided In Chicago since —One pint of bread brokcu into small
that
President
Cleveland
’
s
attitude
was
the
pills.
”
Kt three boxe|&gt;. Site bad taken about one
At Prior’s drug rtore, Sprincvil'e, it was an extension of thr doctrine beyond its 5886. He was forced by his father’s early . pieces. Add one cup of milk, one-third
_
x, when to my amnrenicnt. one keening I
loath to becin-.,work in a brick yard when i
heard her plavin~ on the piano: 1 could raid that they sell more of Dr. \Villiam«’ Pink original scope. A resolution waa adopt­ only IS years cid and was deprived of the of a cup of molasses, one egg, well
beaten, utld one cup of rsbiiM. ,tou«l
hardly believe ft, fur it had been over a year Pills than any other patent medicine.
ed requesting tbe state department for -oj»portunlty to. get an elementary educa- .
Dr.
Williams*
Pink
Fills
for
Pale
People
since the piano [had bcr:s opened.
Mix thoroughly,
tlon, but what bn lacked In knowledge he nnd cut in halves.
“Soon she Ltwnn to take vhort rides on her are not a patent ruediciue, but an*, a thor­ further infnrmatfon on Turkish-Arme­ wore than made up in honest and effective then sift in half a teaspoonful eacn of
bicycle, and sod.n she went singing around th* oughly scientific preparation, the result of nian affairs. Senator Hale (Me.) spoke effort for those he represented in public
years
of
careful
rtudv
on
the
psrt
&lt;»f
an
emi
­
clnamon,
grated
nutmeg,
salt and soda.
house, our own happy, hearty, little daughter
especially the workingman. lie rose
nent graduate of McGill Medical College, in favor of n l*acific cable connecting life,
once more.
to be a letter carrier and then became h j Turn into a buttered pudding boiler
“ She thinks Biothing of a spin on her wheel Montreal, and of Edinburg Univemity, Scot­ the United States and Hawaii and ex­ prominent figure In local politics during and cook in boiling water about two
over to Mt.fJlemms or I’ontiuc, and is rai well land, and they were successfiilly used by him pressed the opinion that the annexa­ the Hayes-TikfGn fight. He served five
in his everyday practice for yeun» before be­ tion of the Hawaiian islands to the consecutive termb in the council, and his i hours.—Chicago Chronicle. as she ever was!
—Boiled Plum Pudding. — Haif“ I had h girllliving at our house who waa ing offered fot general sale.' The merit of United Stages was certain Jo be accom­ record was a brilliant one in the Interests ■
•a great sufferer I
impoverished blood, and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is attested by the
of the working people. He was elected to pouud white bread crumps, four ounces
who received instant and permanent relief hundreds of marvelous cures they have plished at an early day.
1 th» 49th congress from the Second district
wrought
in
all
parts
of
the
country,
and
now
sugar,
four ounces chopped suet, four
from the use of)nue box of the pills.
| and wsa reelected to the next two con­
.
THE HOUSE.
“If this infixrination cop 1^ -if any use to their sale far exceeds that of any other pro­
. greases. Re secured more appropriations ounces raisins, four ounces currants,
help some- poor! sick oue, it is given with, the prietary medicine. This is the best test ot tbe Bills Introduced and I’etilion* and Keto- for public Improvements In Chicago than i half- coffeecupful milk, one egg or two
fact that Dr. Williatps’ Pink Pills perforin nil
'■
greatest of pleajlure.”
any other city congressman, so us to give
lutloiiM Presented.
their makers claim for them, and in seeking
employment to labor. He attracted na­ l yolks, one teaspoon ful mixed ground
Washington, Jan. 15.—The time was , tlonal attention by his fight for the post- spices, a little salt and a pinch of soda.
an effective nerve food which would nourish
XKURAIXalA 50 IX)5GER TERROR. without over-stinjulantnr, and would build up spent ip the house yesterday in further nuiFtenihip of Chicago under the present
’ Mix the dry articles together, the bread
ItES WOMEN.
naturally the wasted, dubby and distesra debate upon the pension appropriation administration, taking to the white house
nerves, and which would at the same tiule
a petition of £4,txx» t’hicngo cltUens for the 1 grated or chopped very fine; add milk
bill.
give a supply of blood at once purer, richer
office. He was a conspicuous worker at ’ and egg with salt and roda dissolved in
Washington, .Inn. 10.—Another day Washington for the yrorld’s fair uw oprla- ‘ them; tie up in a luig and boil for fpur
nnd redifer, tuid more capable of carrying
From the Eir-niit'j Timca, IJuffUlo, N. I”.
nutriment and oxygen to every nerve and
lion blll, and was elected us an independent hours.—Chicago Record.
Women have no longer new! to fear that muscular fibre of the body, Dr. Williams was consumed by the house yesterday to the present council.]
dread enemy—(Neuralgia. Science hiu con- struck at the nx&gt;t of all discrise, and it is em­ in oratory upon the fiension appropri­
3tiered, uud wofmin is relieved of a great bur­ inently proper, therefore, to give a list of the ation bill, in the course of which the ‘
AWFUL DOUBLE TRAGEDY.
en of pain. Prominent among the tnanv diseares for which this preparatioh.it intended, policy of the present adinintetration
A foot-traveler through one of the
who atand ns living bwilmoniafiito the new which we do herewith :
towards the veterans
‘
was scored
, .* *by MiMked Robber* Hang » TeDD«-s*ec Farm­ hilly regions of Ireland came one day
remedy anil it.« efficacy in curing neuralgia is
All diseases arising from a poor and watcrv both republicans and* democrats'
*
'
er
aud Beat Oat Illa Wife** BraJmu
and !
Mnu.Poiiuski,
lady
lives with conmuou
condition of
of the
Mood such as pule and m»Iv r .il----- 7,T A widow
,.........
■ • who
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upon a curious little cabin, so small
Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 18.—A letter
her rather. C hnst bteltxer, hi a pleiuant home , ’inw
oomnlexio
-------nplexion, p ncral muscular weakness. defended by- two or three democrats.'
aa to seem hardly large enough for a
;un Leymd GoWwda. .
Ion
ivob of
vi appro.
appetite, depression vf spirits, lack o?
Washington. Jan. 17.—In the house from Flynn's Lick, in Jackson county. ■ human habitation. While she waa
Believing hrt experience would prove of ambition, uria-mia, eldurusis or greca sicknere,
brings n£ws of a horrible double mur­
yesterday
the
time
was
occupied
in
dis
­
wXle interest ainung wGmen, a reporter called palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath
whimsically considering as to whether
at her hou»e. '
on slight exertion, coldness of hands or fret, cussing the pension appropriation bill. der committed near that place. Five it might not be the abode of the famous
Seated in thelcosy littleparlor, furnished in swelling of the feet or limbs, pain in the back,
Washington, Jan. 18.—-In the hotlse masked men entered the house of
true country rt^le, Mrs. Polinski told the re­ nervous headache, dizziness, loss of memory, yesterday the pensiqn bill was passed, Joseph Day, an old farmer, who was “good people,” about whom so many
porter her. story], , __ ..
feebleness of will, ringing in the ears, early it carries $141,'325,820, about $50,000 reputed to have money hidden away, loving superstitions cling, the figure
lam n»i» sick wmmih as you can readily decay, all forms of female weaknem. letworof a short, stout old man emerged from
nee,
e. ’’.she
she said,
raid, ajnd
and I. never have been. 1
j d0 | riKMi tardy or irregular periods, sapprewion less than the estimate. Petitions were and demanded the secret of his treasure.
J1?!
aew«p|i,*’‘ notoriety and have never
ryner’a, porajyws,
»ever or
of racnw,
mcnsre, hysteria,
paralysis, joccmotor
Joocmotor presented for the retirement of green­ Day refused to give it up, and after nu- tbe- cabin, and stood confronting her
in smiling
silence. After salutations
bad ray name ip th*- repent Ix-lore. J would ^taxia, rheumatism, sciatica, all diesses de- backs and treasury notes.___________________________
merous
'threats
was
taken
out of doors
A Dill w as f
crrtainly not ray a word this tune, but I think pending
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on vitiated ,humors
in the blood,
Lad been exchanged, the travelerlaugh­
it u my duty |to tell women what I have rauriag scrofula, swelled glands, fever sorre. introduced declaring bicycles baggage 1 a«d hanged to a tree. The brutes then
ingly
told
tbe
old man that she had
found.
riekcLs, hip-joint diseases, hunchback, ac­ for purposes of interstate commerce ’ attempted to make Mrs. Day tell where
“I used to b&lt;* troubled with frequent head­ quired deformities, decayed bones, chronic nnd requiring all railroads . to carry j th® money was hidden, and when she half fancied his dwelling the home of
aches. They were not serioiw—I think they erysipelas, catarrh, consumption of the bowels them as baggage. The free home bill, j refused heather brains out with a dub. fairies. “No. indade, ma’am, but it’s
mast have been neuralgia—but thev were and hinn, aud also for invigorating the
then
ransacked the hoyse, but n good warm place, God bless it,” re­
“*
“
jast bad enough to mhke it decidedly un- blood nnd system when broken down hy over- which is practically a revival of the *They
pieamnt for m|-. [ wm able to work, but in wbpk, worry, disease, excenes and indioerc- homestead law, was favorably reported. failed to find the money. No arrests plied the old man. “But surely you
a son of s listlem fashion.
cannot stand up in it?” said the trav­
tionsof living, recovery from ncutft disease-, Adjourned to Monday.
have been made.
“I heard of I Pink Pills made bv the Dr. such as fevers, etc., loss of vital powers, sper­
eler, curiously. ‘‘An’ fwhat node to
Williams’Company and was persuaded tn try matorrhea, early decay, premature old age.
A
BIG
FLEET.
shtand, ma’am?” returned the owner
NO FEAR OF THE SULTAN.
them. I did so and new all is changed. I They act-directly on the blood, supplying to
tve not had a headache in manv months aud the blood its life-giving qualities by arainting
Enflaud’a Flying Squadron Ready to Sall of tbe tiny bouse. “Shure. an* Oi can
veaueh fiiith in thepills that t do not think ft to absorb oxygen, that great supporter of
come outside to do that same. an’ whin
Under
Sealed
Order*.
Tarkey.
I ever will again. They did me a world of fill erganic life.
•
Portsmouth, Jan. 18.—The flying Oi’m insoide, it*s mesll/ that can either
Washington, Jan. 20.—It is authorigood and I know they will do os much hr
Pink Pills are sold by all dealers or will '
go
to bed or sit down, ma’am I"-There
other women.”
squadron,
consisting
of
the
battle
ship
be sent post paid on receipt of price (50 rents
,
tatively announced that the American
jQiarle* 8. Phelps, the well-known Ga- a box or six boxes for $2.50—they are never
_______________
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never Bed
Cross society
will execute its mis- Kevenge, flog ship. Hear Admiral Al­ was such warmth in tbe smile with
waoda druggist whose place of business h to ■old in btiik or by the 100) by addrewing
•rwintf Dr.
__ ne __ i__ ____________
♦«”’fs,nV*v tiZ
fred T. Dale; the battle ahip Boyal Oak, which thin cheerful philosophy was
Turkey in behaU of
Main Street, said to the reporter that he had Williams’ Medicine Co.. Schenectady, S. Y. ! *!
&gt; the suffering Armenians, Miss Clara the first-claw cruisers Gibraltar and propounded that the traveler was not
Barton, president of the American Red Theaua, and the second-clas-s crulaeni disposed to pick flaws in it, and smiled
Cross, and the members of her personal Charybdis and Hermoine, together with acceptance of its truth.—Youth’s Com­
• staff will sail from New York Wednes- clx first-class torpedo-boat destroyers, panion.
j day next, the date originally decided assembled at Bpithead at noon Friday.
। upon, en route for Turkey. No word It is reported that the destination of
I has yet been received from Minister this squadron, after leaving Bantry
; Terrell at Constantinople. Miss Barton hay. Ireland, will be the Bermudas.

She Saw Her Little Girl Fading Away-A Stoiy
That Will Touch the Heart of
Every Mother.

CASTOR IA
for

Infants and Children

; felt, however, thfit it was deeirable to
Victory for Greenway.
। start according to her original pro­
Winnipeg, Man., Jan. 15.—Premier ■
, gramme, without anticipating the pos­ Greenway’s liberal government was re­
sibility of being stopped.
turned to power through Wednesday’s
elections by a large majority. Returns
Worse Thau Reported.
Boston, Jan. 20.—In a letter just re­ up to a late hour indicate tbe election
of
32 government supporters, four op­
ceived from Rev. H. N. Barnum, D. D.; of
Harpoot. eastern Turkey, where the^ position and four independent. This
property of the American board waa 1 is a much larger majority than Premier
burned, he says tliat.reports have been Greenway had at the last election. The
secured from 176 villages in the vicin­ school issue was the only one of the
ity of Harpoot.
Those villages con­ fight and national schools have won
tained 15.4D0 bonses belonging to the dixy. It was almost a clean sweep
Christiana.
Of those 7,054 have been for Greenway.

burned and 15,845 persons have been re­
ported killed. Dr Barnum adds: “The
reality, I fear, will prove to be much
greater.”

Casterla n

Transvaal’s Hugo 8tore of Gold.
London, Jan. 17.—Prof. James Bryce,
who has just returned from a trip to
Soxtth Africa, in addressing the Edinburgh chamber of commerce said
Woman BaflragrUta to Moot.
Washington, Jan. 20.—The 28th an­ that he estimated the Transvaal gold
nual convent ion of the National Woman mines would produce £ 700,000,000
Suffrage asaociatlon will be held in worth of gold. Should this estimate
Washington January 33 to 28.
Miss prove correct, he added, the ratio be­
Smun B. Anthony, president, and Mbs tween gold ond- ailver might need alterHarriet Tylor Upton, treasurer of the
aaaoclatlon, are in WaaBfington arrang­
ing the details of the meeting.
Canajoharie, N. Y., Jan. 20.—Bernard
Gillam, the famous cartoonist of Judge,
diad suddenly at 8:25 o’clock Sunday
blob passed before the supreme court morning at his home here. He was 36
wears of age. Death was caused by a
Northwtwtern road, was admitted to
practice before all the state courts. look of typhoid fever.
Jackson is tbe first negro to be admit­
ted to practice law in this state.
Dayton,
Jan. 20.—Mrs. Isaac Gephart, of New Carlisle, died Friday after
WK FrovMe for Salvation BoMlera
a voluntary fast of 2H day*. Sbe ate her
that Gen. Bullington Booth has par- last meal Christinas day. Her act was
•baaed a farm in Bergen county, near caused by reading a book on Christian
Mftenoe. Her husband is a farmer.
to be used as a home for worn-out Sal­
vation Army officers.
• Muscogee, L &lt;*., Jan. 20. — Gov. Ea-

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SOAP.
It loa»ea’. and separates tfec dirt, ataktag
washing easy, but does not Injure ths fabric.

TREES GR0Ww5S;®u
before you know it your reward
comes in fruit &amp; shade. Begin BOH
by writing for our low prices.

With Dr. Jameson’s raiders.

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died from a broken heart, caused by
her brother's forgeries, which will
to &lt;80.000, and tbe death of

Garman,

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Judge of Probate.

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CA true copy.)

PROBATE ORDER.
St»te of Michigan. County of Barry—M.
At a Bsasion of tbe Probate Court forjha J
County of Barry, balden st the Probate (MOM, I
In tbe city of HasUneJ. in said county, «■»
Monday, the sixth day of January m tbe I
y&lt; ar one tbo,ixand eight hundred sod nlnaty
six.
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Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Jad*e ot I
Probate.
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In tbe matter of the estate ot Simea
Matthews, deceased.
On readlug and filln: the petition duly yeriQed
o! John B. and George O, .Mathews, mkis of
said deceas’d finning that u certs n tnstranfwt 1
now on file li: wild Court purtwtliiR to be U»e
last will and tests incut of Mid d* eased be. ndm II wd to probate and that the executors thereiu named ne appointed.
Tii-reunon it Is ordered.that Saturday the fim
day of February. A. D. 1W6. at ten o’clock U
tbe forenoon, be aMlgned for the hearing of asM
petUiou. aud that tbehelrs nt law of Mid deeewk
ed, aud all other persons interested la saM J
estate, are required to appea
mid ecurt, theu .to.be Ixilden
Mfioe. in tbe city ofllastlngj
xnd show cause, if any there be
&gt;f the neUttoBer may not t*
H Is hirtiier ordered, that said
QOtlc t to the pen ous InterwU

printed sad circulated tn said
once In each weak for three
previous to Baid day of heartm
Okaruss W. AJtwi
f a tree copy.)
Jotfxeof

•uaugin cf th* current
under Lbs complcto tr
troi of tbs wreror.
xcucbco that a child u
be tCMtefi end acred
tbe Mun* power of IV i:
luKXsaary far U» stxont;wtinsn.

Atom all cbsac (soaaD

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deceased aud all other pmrons Intmwted tn
said estate, are required to appear at a mrtrni
of raid Court, thou to be boWen it tbe Probate ‘d
office. In the City of HMtiogs, in said OcmbRt.
and show cause, if any there be, why the nrtter
ot the petitioner may not be granted. Atad n Is
further ordered, that said petition* r give asDse
to the jiersous interested in said estate, oi tee
pendency of said petition and the hearing tefre- |
of by causing a copy of this order to be pubtaed in tke Hastings Baxxkr, a newspaper
printed and circulated in said County ot B^r,

Tls® Electrte Carrwwtewabw *
ately felt, i

capital. The estimated cost ia tTfiOJXX).
Johannesburg, Jan. IT. — President
Hrager will demand of England 15,000

PROBATE ORDER.
Stott- nr Michigan, County nl Barry—tf. .
At a session ot tbe. probate Court
IM •’
County of Barry, bolden at tbe Frotste Oiire,in tbe cuy of Hastings, m said Counts on 8a®-“
day. t»e fourth day of January. In the yeai“
ope thousand eight hundred atrt ninety^fx.
Present Charles W. Armstrong, Judge at Pro­
bate.
In the matter of tbe estate of Joslisa R.
Crouch, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition duly restfled, of K. D. SuulM. Administrator of raid eslatv araylng for reasons in raid petition set
forth that be may be licensed to sell the real
estate of said decent!cd as In said petltieh describc-d.
Thereupon it is ordered .that Friday the Stif
day of January. A. D.,if©6. at ten o'clock tai
tbe forenoon, be assigned for the bearing «C
•.aid petition and that the heirs aS law afstaS

MRWCINBS AM

down tbe stream by the current, and,

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PROBATE ORDER.
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State ot Michigan. Connre of Barry—58. *
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At a resslun of the Frtojtfe Court for the
Countv of harry, boldeu ax the Probate office. In
the City of Hastings, tn said county, ouThu*dav tbe 16th day of January in tbe year
cue ’.housaud eight hundred and ulnetv six.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of I
Probate
In the matter of tbe estate of Henry Leonard I
Deceased.
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Od rending and ffilug the petition duly verified
ot Afifeon P. Leonard.
of said deceased,
t-raying that administration &lt;.i said estate begranted to hluifelt or to some other suitable .
per-’cn.
.
Thereupon ft is ordered, that Friday lb*
sedetth clay of February, A. D.'.tm al ten o'ctoeK..
toe forenoon.he assigned for the hearing of eato
Iftittou and that the heirs ut law nf said de- I
team'd and all other persons interested ta sold- 1
estate, are requited to appear ar a session
raUPcourt.lbcn to be holdtm at the I’robateoib
flee, tn tfie City of Hastings, in val.l c.iur.'y. opd, show oau-e, if .my there be, why the prayer of
the iietitlnner may not be granted. And ttfc .
further arch red, that said petitioner gira DOtiM ,1
to me persons interested In said estate, «tf Cltependency ot said petition and the bearing
thereof by craning a eqpy of this order to be
pnidisbed In the HasungB Bakxeb, a news­
paper printed and circulated in said County ot I
b-irry. once In each wnek for throe srccesmve 1
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
Chas. W. ARMMaairtf, . i
Judge of Probai&gt;«
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(A lrue copy.)

THE OWEN ELECTaiO BELTS AHO AFFUANOM MAURI TO THE
THEBE GREAT POINTS OP ADVANTAGE OVER ALL IMITATOR!

Bryan, Fort Wayne and Intermediate

Children Cry for Pitchers Castorta.

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hereof l y caualng a copy »f thto order to be
pnonsDra
, ubHsbed in tbu
th* Hastings .Banskr
anxkk.. a news ­
|*per printed aad
asd clrculated
circulated Injwld
in -*!d
“
paper
ite-T-'"’*'
wreji’ previous to "sal d*dayof hearing^
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Char. W. akssstooxg
Judge of Probate
(A true copy.)

�In 1807 every person in tbe Udlted
States coosamed 3.94 tembeia of wheat.
In 1892 the MMumptioo waa 6.91 buaftela
Thursday, Jan. aj. 1896.
per capita, an increase of two buahete
during a quarter of a century of Protec­
MARSHALL L.COOK, Editor.
tion.
People could live well in those
Bat a year later when Un? threat
BMTXKED A8 HECONV CLASS MATTER AT days.
of Free-trade had began to spread over
THE HASTINGS, MIGL-. POSTOFFICX,
AUGUST 14. 1879.
tbe country they could not buy so much
bread, and each person consumed only
4.85 basbels, a-bushel and more less in n

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Hastings Banner

EDITORIAL NOTES

single year.

That Dollar Wheat.
The annual report upon the farm crops
•f 1894 issued by tbe department of Agrlenlture suggested au investigation as to
the realization of those dollar wheat
promises that were made by the Free
Traders during the Presidential campaign
•f 1899. We accordingly take the aver­
ages for the three McKinley years of Pro­
tection and prepare them with the average
daring the two years that the “Fre$Traders have bad the opportunity to give
the farmers their dollar wheat Thus:

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From June 30th. 1898 to June 30th.
1895 our expenditures were over $112,000.­
000 more than our receipt*. Tills l&gt; the
first time since the close of the war that
our receipt* havn’t exceeded our expend­
itures. The interest bearing .debt has also
Increased $198,000,000 and another bond

Issue is at hand.

For the fiscal year ending Jone 80th.
1894, under the McKinley tariff law, 8143,­
002, worth ot shoddy produced In foreign
countries was marketed In the United
•
AVEBA^k ANNUAL VALUE.J
States. For the fiscal year ending June
Per bushel. Perarre.
Total
JO-C7
*10.16 "Oth. 1895, under the Gorman tariff. SL4,..WO.I
,
0AI5
«J-32 000,654. worth of ahoddy was imported.
B-’B
_Daring
_
years
of Protection,
the three
J
1890-1892. the farmers of the United
Obituary.
States received an average of 817C,583;W)
The death of Howaid Busby nnly son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John Busby occurred
a year more money lor their wheat crops
than they did in liop and 1894 nndeAthe Friday morning at six o’clock of heart
disease. Several weeks ago he was at^
Free Trade addW^istration.
The wheat tacked with diptberta but recovered and it
•rop wbj worth 83p4 an acre mjre under is thought got out too soon, and overdone,
Preteclion than in the Free-Trade time?. resulting in paralysis, snd heart failure
The average price was 76.7 cents per which later caused death. The funeral
took place the same morning at elevwn,
bushel on the farm under Protection, but owing to the dipiherla cases In the family.
only 5lh cents a bushel since the Free­ Rev. Cox conducting the brief ceremony.
Traders have bad Che opportunity to pay Howard was fifteen years old, and a
member of the eight grade. Tbe news of
the farmers that ikfflara bushel.
I bis death caused a gloom of sadness
among his associates, who greatly regret
The Jota! supply! of raw wool tor the his untimely end. Interment was made at
fiscal year ending June 30, 1803. whs Riverside. The day of his death Miss
Leah, and Marie were very low, but we
about 532,000,000 bounds, in addition m are glad to say. are now considered out of
the importation of Lout 838,000,000 worth
danger by Dr. Lathrop the attending
i
of imported cloth at the foreign value. physician, snd Indu and Lucille are con­
It Is estimated that the wool required to valescent?
Mr. and Mrs. Bushy have the heartfelt
produce these goods was over 3 pounds
sympathy of all iu their affliction, which
of unwashed
ished wool per dollars worth
____ of
_ seems doubly hard to bear under tbe cir­
[goods­ This would tberefortnnake a total cumstances. as no friends could be present
consumption by the. American people of to make the way seem less ban!, but all
that could be done to sfiow tbe general
nearly, 650,000.000 pounds of raw wool,
sympathy has been and Is being done.
equal to about'27 percent, of the world’s The darkf*st hour seems to have passed, !
supply. As the American people are only and the prospects are now tor a spredy re­
5 per cent of the world’s population, aud covery of the sick ones. No other cases
.are reported.
as they use 27 per cent, of the world’s
production of wool, the per capita con­
Church and Society.
sumption is 9^ pounds, which is the
The regular monthly meeting of the W.
largest by any nation in the world. It Is H. M. 8. of the M. E. church. Will be held
therefore not surmising that foreigners at parsonage, Wednesday, Jaauury -59, at
2 o’clock.
were jublknt over the prospect of being
The pastor will preaeh at Ibe Presby­
able to secure a greater share of the
terian church next Sunday morning, and
Wnlied States market under tbe Gorman evening.
Morning
topic.
—
“Prison
Tariff.
Life”; evening. “Tbe Compass.” All will
be heartily welcome.
The tariff on wool has been taken away.
Y. P. S. C. E. next Sunday evening will
Every person who voted- the democratic be led by Cyril S. Grigsby. Consecration
meeting.
ticket, voted for this policy. Possibly
there may be a slight reduction in the
F. E. Hauser closes bls pastoral year
price of clothing. Now let every farmer, next Suiiday, 26th., aud Sunday evening
and sheep owner, who may possibly save he will give an object lesson, sabject “A
Review of the Past of *95 and a Prospec­
a few cents a year in buying clothes, put tive View of the Future of *96.” All are
bn the other side what they have lust in cordially invited.
the depreciation of the value of their flocks.
Instead of the club social the annual
•f their wool clips, of their farms. In ac^, ^donation for Rev. Thomas Cox and wife
iltion to their share of the increased io- will be'held on Wednesday evening of
terest bearing indebtedness amounting to next week, .lan. 29th at the M. E. church
parlors from 5 to 10 o’clock. A very
about $200,000,000 and then see how much cordial invitation is extended to all:
they have gained (?) by discarding the
The Y. P. S. C. E. of Emmanuel parish
policy of protection under which this will be lead next Sunday evening by Mins
aation prospered.
Dora DePue.

Have Respect
Stomach
FOR YOUR

O not give it food that will irritate it,
or retard it in the performance of its
natural functions, or it will retaliate '
in a way decidedly unpleasant
you a headache, a distress in your stom­
ach, a pain in the side, or an irritation of the
skin? These are the symptoms of disordered
digestion resulting from unwholesome food.
Alum baking powders are responsible for a
large' part of this unwholesome food, for it is a
fact, recognized by all physicians, that alum
renders food with which it is mixed partially
indigestible.
The danger to the public is not trifling, for
alum baking powders are numerous.
How are they to be avoided?

sale or retail, at a lower price than
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IntervMtlnr Program Carried Out irt

Tbow wbo kMl the pMworeM Ibtenlnr
to the exoelltiM program oarrlrd out at tbe
garment ln*B»ile tol« weeb bare rraaon
to be very tltaektul to Mr. R. M. bate*
for proridlns them with It. for largely
through him w«&gt; the biatltule s&lt;’e“reuThe Oral eeaalon eomiornred Tuesday
morvlog with an Addreae or Welcome by
Andrew J. Keuaedy aud Beepouae by Mr.
Itedfern.
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•■Commercial Fcrillliera: 1* Tirolr Uae
rrodlable to tbe General Farmer?" waa
Lie theme ably bundled by Prof. Kedzie of
the Agricultuml College. He compared
tbe value ot a lob of manure with a ton of
fertilizer, showing the former to be tbe
richest In annaonla and the latter the
rlcbeet in other cMentlata, the speaker
not saying which he thought was best
Han. A. C. Towue thought that manure
and clover would be better than tbe fertUIier’
. .
A.
W. H. Merriek reed a very interesting
paper on Commercial Fertilizers nnd de­
clared in an emphatic way tliat he bad re­
ceived very great benefit from the use of
fertilizer, and said that ita use would
largely Increase yields of earn, potatoes
and grain.
Prof. Taft of the Agricultural College
gave an Interesting talk on “How to Meet
tbe Summer Drontbs.” He advocated tbe
Idea of deep ptowlog In clay soils and the
thorough pulverizing of the soil.
On
sandy ground he said plowing should be
done more frequently.
.
The first on the program for the after­
noon wm the subject tbe “Dairy Herd” by
J. H. Brown, of Climax. Associate, editor
of the Michigan Farmer.
Mr. Brown
argued that farmers should give more at­
tention to the dairy and that It could and
should bo made to be one of tbe most pay­
ing investments on the farm. Gregt in­
terest was shown in his paper.
W. ». Benham being absent Secretary
IL M. Bates gare his experience on “De­
horning” saying he thought It advisable to
dehorn where animals or herns run to­
gether.
“What a Cd-operative Creamery Can
Do for a Communky” was an able paper
read by Mr. Jobu Broughton, of Middle­
ville. ' Mr. Broughton said that such a
creamery can be made to pay wherever
there Is room tor one and wherever the
“cow patronage” was sufficient, the more
cows there were in a community tbe better
the show for profits.
“A Co-operative Creamery from a M.«nager’s View” was a paper abb bandied by
B. 8. Hully, of Woodland. Mr. Holly is
manager of the Woodland Creamery which
h profitable alike to farmers and stock
holders. The speaker gave some attention
to the jealousies to be encountered among
the farming classes which were somewhat
laughable.
i'
“How to Make Good Butter” was a
talk by H. E. VanS’orman, of the Agricultural College, accompanied by teat with
apparatus for this purpose. The talk was
very Interesting and the Shaker made it
plain that farmers could use their milk to
much more profit then they now do. by
using known methods for making butter.
The evening session consisted of a talk
on “Reading in the Farm Home,” bv Prof.
Noble and “Art on the Farm” by Prof.
Holdsworth, both of Lansing.
Wkdnesday.
W. H. Schantz was first ou program
and read a fine paper on “Stuck Breeding,”
supplementing his paper bv a very Instruct­
ive talk which was highly Interesting.
He advised the taking of one breed of
stock, Improving the breed In every way,
studying the fine points and improving
them. The speaker said that there is al­
ways a demand for fine roadster horses
and that one dealer, of whom he spoke,
sold one consignment of horses for 8995
per head.
James M. Baser, of this city, read a
paper on “Jersey Cattle,” giving a little
history of tbe island on which these cattle
are raised and laws allowing the breeding
of no other cattle. Said that the cow that
makes good butter will not make good
beef nnd vice versa.
Said that Jersey
cattle won prizes at World’s Fair for but­
ter aud cheese making; urged by farmers
that Jerseys are not the best animals to
raise because of their small size, but tbe
speaker said that they more than make up
their lack In size by quality of milk and
butter, over 14 pounds of butter having
been made In seven days from one am.
Tbe speaker said that farmers aould make
profitable businem by getting a Babcock
test and going into tbe business of making
good butter. In answer to a question as
to what tbe points of a good Jersey were
Dr. Woodmansee gave these;—rather long
head, broad between the eyes, Harrow be­
tween the bonis, straight back, large milk
vein, large tests.. square ndtter, bright
eyes, kind and mild dtapoeitton.
A change was made Id the program and
at ; this
point County Commissioner
Mi‘■a Flora Beadie gave a talk on the
“Needs of the District Schools.” She said
that what was needed more than anything
else was a stronger bond of sympathy be­
tween teacher and patron; that tbe patrons
should appreciate ibe triate and perplexi­
ties of the teacher much more than they do
and give them every encouragement possi­
ble. Next sbe said that patrons should
cultivate a closer acquaintance with tbe
teacher.
Miss Beadle said that she by no
means attributed every defect to the pa­
trons because she said that sbe appreciated
that teachers often proved unworthy of
confidence, but such was an exception and
by-do means the rate.
For the building
up of tbe minds aud charactera of boys
■nd »lrl. the Cetamlialooer noted tbe
value of establishing district libraries and,
paid a deserved conpUmeat tn tbe IwU-

direction.

Sbe aleo •dmowledRM toe

cultivated

it ta setter, brighter and better, slock like
it brUer and a good expense saved In
husktag.
Mr. Hayt advocated tbe use of
Silos.
If farmers haven’t any Sites be
said tc out up enough to last three or four
days ia advance, put it In a tank and poor
water un it. cold water answering tbe pur­
pose 11 weather not too cold.
Corn will
beat aad stock like it. Id reply to ques­
tion ti» speaker said that analysis proved
that there ta as much nutrition below tbe

Prof. Holden spoke on ‘^Tbe Agrtoultural College Graduate out of College.”
The Agricultural College was organised In
1857 having over one section of ground.
Every student becomes n member of the
students organization which governs itself
and also joins a literary society.
Prof.
Holden spoke of tbe various departments
of the Agricultural College, and bow the
student was not only expected, but com­
pelled to go into these various depart­
ments, there to make use of the knowledge
received from books.
The speaker said
that the boys from tbe farm must be de­
pended upon to promote the nations well­
fare, as they always had been. Boys from
the country were, as a general thing,
the l&gt;eM students, because they are a few
from many from the coon try to come to
school and desire to reap the most bene­
fits. Tbe Speaker said that tba Agricul­
tural College through Prof. Kedzie had
saved the farmers of Michigan millions of
dollars on account of bis investigations In
fertilizers. ,
Next came a paper from Chas. Beumer
on “Peach Growing.”
First thing for
good orchard Is a good location, being on
an elevation for air drainage. The speak­
er said that there are many good locations
for peaeh orchards not now utilized. Next
what trees shall be planted.
He thought
that few varieties stwuld be planted. .Care
should be taken in selection of stock, se­
lecting trees that bore fruit iu rotation.
Ground should be marked as for corn.
Trees should be planted from 16 to 20 feet
apart according to eolL
Tret* should be
cut back before planting, not leaving over
two buds on each limb. Put rich eoil
about tbe. roots au(T leave a little hollow
for holdii”; the water.
Peach bores
should be matched and destroyed.
Mrs. Muj o gave an Interesting talk on
the Womans Department which was held
in the- court room.
There may be two Institutes held in
this county this year, one during the sum­
mer* in the form of a picnic and anoth­
er next jwluter.
The fSectlon of officers resulted as fol­
lows:—
President—John DaWson.
’Scc'y and Treas—R. M. Bates.
Vice President, (one from each town)
Dan Warner. Baltimore; Hibbard Offley,
Ca«t letoh; John Payne, Hastings: Mr.
Hamtuoad, Prairieville; C. H. Hoyt. Irv­
ing; Wm. Mitchel I, Irving; Dr. Elliott,
Barry; S. Velta, Woodland; F. Sylvester,
Yankee Springs; H. B. Nichols, Orange­
ville; Dr. Woodmansee, City; Frank Bris­
tol. Johnstown; Chauncey Brians,
~ ‘...... A,syria;
Walter Rubinson, Thornuppte.
Dues were fixed at 25 cents per annum,
and anyone can become a member by
sending this sum to the.Setfy. aud Treas.
R. M. Bates, of this city* and all members
wbo Join will receive Bulletins and pam­
phlets from tbe State Agricultural College,

Tbe Executive Committee of the assoc­
iation will be composed of tbe President,
Beefy. John Payne, Chas Hoyt and Dr.
Woodmansee.
Mrs. 1L I. Hendershott sang a beautiful
solo at the opening of the afternoon ses­
sion. This was followed by a talk ou
“Wheat for Michigan” by Prof. Kedzie. of
the State Agricultural College* during
which he took occasion to justly ‘roast’’
the present secretary of Agriculture to a
known tnrn.
Following this came a discussion of
“Good Raods,” R. M. Bates reading a
paper on this subject which will be found"
in this Issue. Short talks on thia subject
were made by J. H. Dennis, W. R. Cook. Dr.
Woodmansee, Mr. Redfern and others,
showing that this subject ta rightfully be­
ing considered by the farmers, baslueM
men and all.
A “Womans Section” was held at the
court house under the auspices of the
Wotnen’eClab, commencing at two o’clock.
Mrs. Mayo, of Battle Creek, gave a de­
lightful talk on “Making Bouse Work
Easier,” s discussion being led by Mrs. W.
D. Hayes. Mrs. Mayo also gave another
pice talk on “MoUier and Daughter.”

COMMUNICATION.
Haifa Loaf.

If local option ta a benefit to Eaton
County why might It not be a desirable
state of things for Barry Co?
It ta true it is bat half a loaf and scarce­
ly that; but 1a not half better than none?
For my part I should be only too glad to
see tbe heme-destroying, drunkard making
business forever cease In not only our
county; but in the state and nation. Since
we can not look for so much of good at
present m might accrue from a general
suppression of tbe traflte, wby not give It
a trial Id our county? We positively know
that there are aad fathers and mothers
brothers and
sisters,
broken-hearted’
neglected wives, abused and dishonored
children among the citizens of oar sixteen
towns wbo need help and sympathy
There are men young and old, wbo by
continued Indulgence have become tbe
•lave ot habit but are powerlre. before toe
tomptottoM that Um preeent lleenoe
tent hM nU/Mkri In
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Norse bmois...

Great Reduction
Until March ist.

Freeze, Freeze, Freeze,
—that’s the way some horses have to do
when covered with a poor blanket

Such good ones as
. . s’A horse
CLEVELAND “
CHASE BROS”
are

blankets.
“
“

always warm

Belt Leather Halter Heads,
.z.WITHOUT STALES.

TbeM-uaallyiM-.il for ILOO but now cmtii
March 1} you can get them for
CEN1S.

Goodyear Bros
HARDWARE

HASTINGS.

srnimnniiHmiinninMmmmmHtmniwwiHWMMiwwis

Sweeping Reduction
CAPS, GLOVES, MITTENS
AND UNDERWEAR.: ■ :

All these articles put at prices
that are bound to sell them, if
you need them.

Call and give me a chance to prove this
assertion to you.

J. C. FARRELL, Clothier
DONT BUY

GLOVES = MITTEN J
WITHOUT SEEING OUR LINE.

ublm tblc qoeslkm demand, tbe attention
of every intelligent voter.
riatraoc

giving eoc'.als and entertainment* had es- Tale wmM meke a line or silver dollar*
tablteed little libraries for their aehoota.
Miss Beadle’s talk waa fplena id and left
many good points for all to think about
•red without a itrooc public rec u meat to

ALL KINDS AT

VERT LOW PRICES
To reduce stock before inrainjng

Royal Baking Powder is made of cream of
tartar, a pure, wholesome fruit acid derived from
It adds positively anti-dyspeptic qual­
ities to the food. It makes finer, lighter, sweeter

■uimm*
We certMnly have Ibe eaae

We hare a very few SujTOg left

DdewjrlSI

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Hasting • Banner
Thursday, Jan. 23, 1896.
W. k. COOK. Local BOitor.

ent.
Refreshments were served
th work, and a jolly time passed.

7 MRS

SI

KIRK’SSMSOflf’
25 CENTS

! MS ns Sil
The best stock of Groceries
i •
and Crockery in town. : : :
Will save you money *if you
- trade with us.

Wi ml Ul U if frtta,

Hams s Van firman
LOCAL LEWS.
• CIRCULATION *

86 quire s.

'f cis week,

Hereafter; changes for advertisements
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
insure insertion in tho issue of tbe week
&lt;vheu brought.
A Question of -Courage.

Order your eegcaved cards at this of­
fice.
Clinton cdunty votes hn having leeal option within its borders on Fib. 2.
'
Grand concert at Presbyterian church
Wednesday evening Jan. 29. 7:39.

AU goods eold at a small id argin to close
the season.
MlAs J. R. SvknHtx.

Ladies capes coats, and shawls to ex­
change tor VOO.L
O. D. SPAULDING.
Al! acql’t# hue me must be settled al ou e
by ca«h or

F. G; Stowell.

Cutting pjices on all dre^a giMMls, lace
esrtains at L price. O. D. Spai.-i.ding.
The first Ranter of our new serial ‘A
Question of’Courage” begins in this issue.
Ladies wishing work done iu milllm ry
call ou Miss J. R. Sherman for low prices.

We w|ii «on send out statements to ah’
our subfr?rlbers in arrears ou their subM-riptieris.
See Miss Sherman for tine assortment
iu handkerchiefs,, fascinators and child­
rens cape. |

Commence “A Question of Courage"
with the first chapter.
It appears in this
week’s issue.
A. E. McOmber has elven away over six
groee of Klpg’s spectacles that were dam­
aged by water.
Frank Diliahner with Otto Hinterurister. fonueriy} of this city, will open a bi­
ryde store lu Saginaw soon.

Farmers, if you desire to have yaur
razors boned take them to Busby Brae,
barber chop under the City bank.

Will Bonohue, of Battle Creek, who was
aooMe»tally killed by tbe cars there, was
buried at Prairieville Wednesday, where
his wlftfs people reside.

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PERSONAL MENTION
Twenty members of tbe K. 0. T. M.
drove over to Freeport, Monday night and
I
.
W. B. FltzSlmmons was In Ionia over
helped the latter lodge initiate two mem­
bers. Deputy Fuller of Allegan was pres- 1Sunday.

Mrs. G. W. WHIlama stepped on a bit of
ice on the back porch loot Saturday and
fell foar«r five feet spraining her shoulder
and bruising hershlf severely.
An Ohl Folks Concert will be given here
in a few weeks under the auspices of lire
Epworth League.
We understand there
wilt be a chorus of over fifty voices.

Several weeks ago Mrs. Fliilo Scidman
had clothes stolen from tbe line; Sunday
some of them were accidentally found near
the West Creek bridge near E, Y. Bogie’s.
Fanners we are selling bran at $10.00 per
ton. Have plenty on hand and now is
the time to buy while cheap.
T. D. Fbewcm &amp; Sox,
Middleville, Mleh.
Prof. Mills, Cornet Virtuoso and pianist
assisted by local talent, vocal solos, plane
solos, violin aoteo, recitations,cornet sotes,
aad orchestral uambera with Mr. Mills as
first violinist aod director of the orchestra.
Mtea Effa Simpsoa accompanist
A fire la the cornice ot Frank Brooks’

elevator on Broadway near the M. C. rai
read, called oat tbe fire department
Tkoraday afiernoosu Tbe fire was ex­
tinguished before the cumpaay arrived ou
tbe scene however. It is supposed to have
caught from a spark of a locomotive. '

&gt;Uto beery affair. Look at the Improreaeewt to-day, Wooley A Bronson are sell(3.00. pointed toe. patent leather Up, nlee
soft doagola stock and the bast of It la
they can It a wide or narrow foot as they
Reports tn the state ooard of health,
Lansing, show that neuralgia, rheumatism,
broocbitla, tonailitis and Influenza in or-

Mtoblcu dorlui tbe week ending Janturr

flMea; tgptwH lever it it; eenrlet fefer

after

Tbe Furniss-Quinn examination which
has been attracting so much attention
during tbe past few weeks, came to a close
Tuesday evening and resulted In both
men being abound over to tbe circuit court
and both were placed under $1000 bonds.

SCHOOL COLUMN.

Special Cash
Sale

Tbe boys and glrb mus( write, and the
MIm Olga Beumer was iu Grand Rap­
teaciters of Barry Co. mmft teach pen man­
Iids Monday.
skip systematically, the Kame as they
Mrs. Emma Simpson, of Nashville, spent would conduct any iff the
regular
work of their schools.
FOR ao DAYS
ISunday In the City.
’ So decree the toacherb In . session at
Mrs. R. T. French, of Middleville,
tbe January meeting of tl|c Teacher's As­
sociation.
in die city Tuesday.
We will sell out 1-4
••is Penmanship c LosLArL" introduced
Dr. C. S. Burou v^as in Lansing and by Dor N. Stowell, of iWoudland, pro- of
our entire stock
1
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and Charlotte last week.
:
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:
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v.iked a lively discussion, aud led to the (of
Mrs. L. C. Welton, ot Chicago, Is the adoption of the foltoWlug resolutions
which must be adhered to by tiie teachers
guest of Mrs. J. W. Bentley.
and trill be enforced by tlie County Com- i
Mrs. John Mealley entertained her talssloner.
iixsoLUTioks:
brother Mr. Tighe, of Detroit, over Sun­

The winter session ot the County
Teachers Association was held in the
village Saturday, Jan. L8lh. Although
tbe program was not fully carried out as
was Intended, everybody pronounced the
To tbe the patrons and pupils of the
day.
meeting a very successful one both in
schools of Barry Co.:
.
L. Strow and wife, of. Nashville, spent
point of Interest and number present. '
We, the Committee appointed by the
Sunday
with
his
sister
Mrs.
8.
Wiley
in
Barry
Co.
Teacher
’
s
Association,
knowing
’
Cards were received at our office this '
that the subject of Penmanship is neglec­
week, announcing the birth of a son to this city.
ted in the schools of said'county, do sub­
Mrs. E. J. Goodwin who has been visit­ mit the following:
Senator and M ra. M. S. Keeler, of Middle­
Resolved: That at
ville. He has been named George Ells­ ing her aunts the Misses Wolf left for least fifteen minutes each day shall be
worth, and, if true to the faith of bis Comstock Saturday, where she will visit given to Che subject of Penmanship.
Resolved: That a rigidi examination on* ,
father, his vole In 21 years will probably before returning to California.
the principles and practice of penmanship
swell the good old Republican majorities
W. IL-Cook was In Grand Rapids Tues­ be required of eighth grade pupils to the
from Thomapple. We extend our con- iday to a meeting ot the executive commit­ satisfaction of the County Commissioner.
Dor N. Stowell, Woodland.
gratulations to the happy parents.
tee of the Michigan Republican Newspaper
Mark S. Johnson, Middleville.
Association.
J. Howard Brooks, Prairieville.
Judge Smith gave a judgement, Satur­
Committee.
Beula Burgman who has been visiting
day, of $217, in favor of tbe plaintiff, in
Farther than this, penmanship is one of
the case of Stella Gilleland vs. Wm. P. her grandparents here has gone to Nash­ the required studies, as laid, down In the '
and Silas Stafford. An order of reviver ville tor n two weeks visit with relatives Slate Course of Study, i for the district
Has been given In the suit of Holden vs. when sbe will return to her home Id schools of Michigan.; and the teacher who
does bis duty will see that the State Course
Bailey and others: owing to tbe decease of Grand Haplds.
is made the basis of bife work lu every
Jas. Barrell, oneof thu defendants.
De­
Mrs. Clement Smith, ot Hastings, came iftudy, so far as practical lor possible.
crees of divorce were granted in the '.Mc­ over yesterday and accompanied her bas­
For some years there h|as bben a grow­
to the Evans funeral at Bellevue. ing tendency to neglect- of punroanship;
Intosh, Sherman and Paustle cases, and eband
(
tills
should not be. for penmanship Is one
Ilan, and Mrs. Daniel Striker also attend­
the Norwood marriage annulled.
of the most life-long practical subjects
Eggs are used'by artists, photographers, ed the funeral. Mrs. S. returned home pursued In the whole school course.
Stale Manuals outlining the graded
bookbinders, paper bangers and chemists, tbfc morning.—Charlotte Tribune.
work in till subjects (penmanship inclu­
also by those who finish leather, and by
The Michigan Central railroad has is­ ded) were placed in the district schools
glove manufacturer*, their use entering|
. sued a new order concerning bicycles aud last July, so that the teachers, by refer­
new fields every year.
The number used ■
which j
i baby cabj. They will be charged for as ring to Lhete manuals 6a copy
rritMrt be oft your &lt;fc»|c) can determine
in the arts Is enormous, while the value j
! 5G pouodes of excess baggage Instead of the requirements of the (different grades.
of those sold for table consumption j
! 100, as jiast year.
As to the necessary supplies for penman­
amounts to over 5100,000,000 j&gt;er year, or i
ship, materia! is cheap (and can be bad at
j twice the value of the wool clip, end egg&lt; I Jl Ih nu old saying but true that bams an nominal _cx-pw.se by bvery school in the
...m poultry'combined
pw,.,,
ucu,
ra.w four .,-4
'and
being nearly
nrp l«J«l «ftrr the hona bu been stole,, Couuty. Appeal lo the patrons and officers
tlmrs os much as &gt;11 tte wool tbit Is pro- j S«&gt; r.I yiirs ngo », man nt Injured by of your district and 1 know that they will
duced ta Ulis country.
I ®^»»» &lt;’l a rotten plant culvert ta Bowne, help yon.
Pupils completing eight grade work will
.
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' township, Kent county, and sued the townJ be called upon to pass an examination In
Blanche, only daughter ot Mr, and Mrs. i
, T
.
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Frank McGovern ar.d wife■ of Nelson
Car- ! fur damages. Ou tfit first trial he secured; the subject of penmanship. A cunimuul, cation from the Department ot Public In­
veth, died at an early hour Sunday morn- I a verdict of S15B0, on tire second 87000, on struction says that the questions for the
Blanch,
came
Ing of lung trouble.
P’~‘‘
--------- hem
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‘ ,te U1'W SS0M’ nvw lrl*1" h,vln'' bwl use of Conmitaloners throughout tbe state,
„-„..tnu frr.m iu.... ! K™nlcd after each of the first two trials. in the conducting of grade examinations
six years ago with her patents from Ben- j
ton Harbor, nnd during her residence here |! It is said that now there hn’l a poor bridge,, w!U be sent during the month of February.
• or a poor culvert. In tbe whole of Bowne, They will be anted Feb,' *28 and 23 and It
hr.# won nmliy friends among the young i
. Is expected that th? putdls will write upon (
township, that nearly all’of them are built them at this time. Th| ••xnminaliou will 1
people who will regret to learn of b.-r-early |
of iron; aud that solid raillugs are built1 be conducted at aeveral (different places In
। dekth. Inlier little home, which she ever
1 the county so as to make it ns convenient
■eudenvorwl to make brigh: and attractive, (i along dtevp places to prevent people from,
possible for pupils w|io wish to take tbe
driving off the embankments. Had Bowne
she leaves a runs! kind and affectionate ।
' work.' We would encourage seventh
1 township exercised this same precaution1 grade pupils, as many ja&gt; can, 10 try the
husband and n 'little daughter of three
i tor thei welfare of all who drive -over her' work, that they may belthe better preparuiouibs. j be funeral occurred at the realj hlgiiways ehe would have saved enough1 ed for the same a year taler. We will aii7
^nce, 2*24 Mirahall street on Tuesday at
In tblsjoDt* case to have paid all of tbe ex­. Bounce through the papers later, the dif­
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ter
o®ci»ti»&gt;K«
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! p^nse of building them. But “the bam ferent points at which ^examinations will
1 b«rconducted, that pupils and teachers
HiUtlc Creekuurnal.
,
,
. wasn t locked till after the horse was1 may-know and plan accordingly; so don’t
W. O. Esstarlr, n UKb sn-pecirt. but I
. T|tt.r.. are
d,nwrou5
forget to read the School Column, and
undetected tellont. has &gt;t lut bumped up | vJrls (n Btrry
,nd
of
( remember that .penmansnip Is one of the
ggalntt trouble «nd I. ta Jill with &gt; eery towBs|&gt;lp,
cmrttag some blg d&gt;mNn ( required subjects.
good
of ■
a tera
term tn^
In prison. Tues,««! prospect ot
T.e- j। Mlt&gt;&gt; M(1
burdenwme
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THE NASHVILLE ASSOCIATION.
day „evening Easterly,
by“ a'in
i the |way of verdicts and law expenses, ,
...
.accompanied
...............
Ju spite of the stormy; weather ou Saturyoung fellow named John Frink, drove ‘
by leaving their bridges aud culverts in, day last, tbe delegation of teachers at
out to Wm. Conley’s farm, just west of tbe their present dangerous condition. Better. Nashville was surprisingly large; aud the
city and proceeded to steal some corn. save all this trouble, annoyance and great reception by the Nashtilie teachers and
• citizens was royaL Indeed. A dinner
Mr.* Conley who had observed that some expense, by putting your roads, culvertsi which could uot be surpassed was spread
'bne was stealing his corn from time to
at tbe opera house, and over one hundred
aud bridges In first class shape.
visiting teachers sat down at the first
time, was ou the spot with Deputy Sheriff
table. This was not all, the teachers were
; Ad vertlalDg For Farmer*.
Gill. Easterly went to the granary, filled
again received at the opera house, and a
While waiting at a country station, I five o’clock banquet was spread before
two or three bags and was earn'lag them
to his entter when the officer nabbed him. became acquainted with quite an iutelii- them. The toasts and responses. Im­
gent, nicely dressed gentleman wbo be­
Young Frisk took a trot down the road longed, to that class whleb, according to promptu though they were, were happy
but was soon overtaken by Gill.
Tbe tbe funny newspaper Is the natural mark 1 indeed and added much to.the pleasure of
the occasion. Nnsbvllle cared for us well,
prisoners were lodged in jail and Thurs­ for tin* confidence man. During our con­ and “from the fullness thereof we spoke.”
day afternoon in Justice Carmlngham’s versation he learned that 1 Was connected
'lire entire program is worthy of men­
with the advertising department of the tion, and we would be glad if'space would
court. Easterly waived examination and press.
permit to give a review ot tbe whole.
was bound over to circuit court.
His
“I believe in advertising," he -remarked,
The attendance was fine, teachers from
bonds were fixed at $800 which there is “and practice it, as also do several of my tbe farthest points of tbe county were
no prospect of his being able to furnish. neighbors."
present, some of them driving over twenty
The possibility of a farmer advertising
Tbe prisoner is a brother of Orlando bad never occurred to me, and upon ex­ miles In the snow and ralu. Who says
Easterly, recently arrested In Chicago for pressing a curiosity to know in what man­ Barry county teachers art not loyal to their
profession’?
the Nashville robbery. He resides near ner farmers could advertise, be said:
“I live in one of tbe best counties in
tbe fair grounds with his wife and two
Michigan, where I own and till a large
Household Binta.
young daughters who are In destitute cir­ farm. In addition to growing all kinds of
Furs will look much improved If they
cumstances and will require assistance. grain I raise both cattie and bogs.
I Hye
Frink, it appears, was an Innocent party within convenient distance of four railroad are cleaned with bran heated In tbe oven.
Rub the hot bran well Into tbe fur with a
to the crime.
He was asked by Easterly stations, each having a number of grain piece of flannel, then shake the fur to re­
buyers and stock dealers.
When I con­
to take a ride and when the latter went clude that I am ready to sell my stuff, I in­ move all particles, and brush thoroughly.
into Conlejfs granary the lad supposed he sert a local Id three or four local papers Fur collars that have become soiled from
had a right to be theres^Kaaterly acknow­ published at those villages stating tbe rubbing against the hair .may be made to
look like uew by using hot bran ou them.
ledged this to belhe case and Frink was amount and quality /lid, if stock, when Apply tbe bran a secund time if the fur is
it will be ready to go.
Then, instead of
released.—Marshall Statesman.
being compelled to go from que dealer to badly soiled.
In washing grained woodwork use clear
John Evans, Bellevue’s most prom­ another In order to receive a, fair price,
they come to me, and by mall and person­
inent citizens, mention of whose death ally put a price on IL The bujers know water, or weak, cold tea Where there
are finger marks to be removed, such as
was made last week, was superintendent my methods, and also knew that other around the door knob, or on the window
of tbe Hastings school at an early day, dealers are after me, and aa a consequence sill, a little fine soap maybe used, but only
and Js well known by most of the older In­ they bld tbe highest price ttef can afford. just enough to do tbe work, for soap should
I always got the best prices going, and my
habitants.
He was born iu Antwerp, little outlay In advertising pays me. Then not be used on this woodwork if it can be
avoided.
Jefferson Co., N. Y., Aug. 20, 1827 and another thing: If I want to buy «' milk cow
A manufacturer of pianos gives tbe fol­
came to Bellevue with hb people when what is the use of riding all over the coun­
try, Inquiring from Tom, Dick and Harry lowing method of cleaning a rosewood or
nine years old.
In 1855 he embarked In
for tbe desired article, and spending four ebony piano case: Make a suds of white I
tbe merohantile business in Bellevue, and or five dollars’ worth of valuable time castile soap and lukewarm water, dampen
continued In tbe same up to the time of when fifty cents Invested in an advertise­ a soft sponge with this and wash the sur­
bla death.
He was identified with very ment In tbe local paper will bring such a face of tbe wood, one aide at a time, take
throng of eager tellers as to give my prem­ a small brush for tbe keys, and wipe them
good work in bis vicinity, and occupied
ises the appearance ot a county fair off afterward with alcohol and a soft cloth.
many positions of trust He had held the ground?”—Printer’* Ink.
eAce of Grand Secretary of the I. O. O. F.
of this state for more than thirty years,
Ex-rresldent Benjamin Harrison wCI
aad waa a prominent church and Sunday
disease "The Presidential Offioe” very
School worker.
Tbe Bellevue Gazette romprebesslrely in bls "This Country of
season I am showing
says: “It was as a philanthropic Bvrapo- Ours" seefes, ta the fortbeotalag February
the largest and best
thlzlng citizen and Christian gentieman Ladles’ Home Journal. He will detail the
se ected stock of.
that Mr. Evans was most widely known provisions and methods of Heeling a Chief
Magistrate, and will have munb .0 say
and most highly esteemed; be was an abid­ bearing upon the eligibility ot a President
ing friend at tbe poor; he found time to for re-election; will giro his views aa to
listen to every tale of distress and need,, tbe length of tbe Presidential term, and
ezpreaa rather decided opinions relative to
Diamonds,
among his wide circle of acquaintances,
tbe annoyance to which Presidents are
iver,
hb sweet spirit and gen hl smile seem to subjected from offlceweekon. Tbe article
invite tbe unfortunate who needed a friend, Is practical based upon experience and
the most sensitive and hesitating, eagerly observation, and la very Uaaely. Oaneaal
laid upon bb father heart their bwden of Harrison believes that tbe fears (rniiissaiil
by tbe ftamera of our Constitution) that
grief. It is doubtful It any citizen of Belle­ tbe power of tbe office Is iraeb as to enable
vue can recall an Instance in which aiyouth an amBHtaoi incumbent to secure an tafor
At a special
or child spoke disrespectfully of John detlnlte succession ot terms have never
that day. ।
Evans.” He leaves a wife, two daughters, been realised. -In praolloe tbe popular
look my stock over...
opinion has limited the eligibility ot tbe
Mrs. Horton Longyear, at Lensing, Miss President to one re-election. But sone of
Harrietta Evans, of Chicago, and a lirotber ear loading snd most thoughtful p
and slater Stephen B. Evans, of Bellevue men ban challenged tbe wtadoa ot

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A VACATION VAOART.

“Whatever brought you to Tregarthen, Mr. Ringbrand? It seems to me
to be the last place in the world where'
an author could hope to find material.”
“Who has been accusing me of any
such intention, Mrs. LudlowT
“Why, an accusation isn’t necessary;
everyone knows that when an author
can ixi induced-to exchange the literary
atmosphere of this respected Boston, br
his beloved New York, for the prosaic
surroundings of a dingy little coal­
mining village in the Tennessee moun­
tains, there must be a stronger motive
than a mere sightseer’s curiosity."
“Perhaps yod are right. And yet !■
think you aron ittle severe; if one were
seeking inspiratioii. what could be
more uplifting than that?"—waving hi*
hand with a comprehensive gesture to­
ward the moonlit pi§ture-of valley and
mountain framed by the pillars of the
veranda. “But I assure you, as I said
a moment ago,1,! couldn’t give a eeq^
sible reason for coming here--inasmuch
as 1 did not know that you were hiber­
nating in Tregarthen.
I’m not sure
which was the'tqore ’surprised when
we met tills morning. Ludlow or my­
self. I had lost track of you years ago."
■ “But we hadn’t of you—thanks to the
magazines. And that brings me back;
what can you find worth studying
here?"
Ringbrand iaijghcd. “You positive­
ly refuse to be diverted, don’t you? Per­
haps 1 couldn’t find any thing, but from
the little I’ve, sefn of place and people
I should, say there was a’perfect mine
of story-telling material if one would
take the trouble jto develop it."
“I can’t see where you would find it."
“That’s becaust* you lire here; you’re
unable to get the jierspective of un­
familiarity on the quaintness of the
people or the Manty of the scenery.
The things that fire curioiudtnd inter­
esting ton newcomer are commonplace
to you. because you see them every day.”
"I’m sure it’jg aery nice of you to put
it in that way; oqe likes to be told that
one comes short af genius only in—un­
familiarity. But you haven’t told me
yet why you cardo to Tregarthen.”
“Mrs. Ludlow, lyou’re positively in­
corrigible. I assure you I left New
York a week ago fvith only one clearlydeffned idea;, that was that I was over­
worked and weany and needed a vaca­
tion. Everybody] goes to- Europe and
to the resorts in Summer, and I wanted
to get away from the crowd; if you
please, you may eall that a reason for
my coming south. My ticket ran out
nt Nashville, but the quiet of your
beaut] ful capital city didn’t compensate
for tbe unspeakable heat, so I took to
the road again, with Asheville for a des­
tination.”
“That’s all beautifully clear nnd
reasonable up to a certain point, Mr.
Ringbrand. Now. if you will only tell
me what possessed you to leave your
■ comfortable parlor car to come away
up here on a coal train. I’ll be satisfied.”
The shadow on [the veranda prevent­
ed the lady from seeing the look of em­
barrassment that flitted across the face
of her visitor, and his hesitation in re­
plying was fortunately covered by the
entrance of his host. “Sit dowp here,
Ludlow,” he said; “Mrs. LuiUcftv has
bad me in the confessional for the last
half hour, and I was just upon the
point of concocting a pure fabrication
to account for my being in Tregarthen.
Can’t you explain to her that a man
may sometimes do unaccountable
things?"
■
“One would think an explanation
wouldn’t be necessary," replied Ludlow,
cynically. tossing his bat into the hall
and drawing up a chair. “Let’s see,
how long have we been married, Helen ?”
“Long enough to make me very curkmsand inquisitive, as Mr. Ringbrand
is just -finding out. He confesses that
he didn't know we were here, and he
can't give any plausible reason for giv­
ing up his trip to Asheville."
“I’m not surprised; if the Tregaftben Coni &amp; Iron company could get
along without a superintendent for a
month or such matter, I believe Td go
off and do something unaccountable
njyserf;’ it’s a part of my creed that a
man should be totally irresponsible on
a vacation. But see here. Ringbrand,
if you’re going to stay in Tregarthen
you've got to come to us; I'm not going
to have you put up at that miserable
excuse for a bote! down in the village.
You’ll die of dyspepsia in a week."
“You are Good Samaritans," replied
Ringbrand, laughing; “I’ve got it al­
' ready—dyspepsia, I mean. Why, Mrs.
Ludlow, you’ve no conception of what
they’ve been making me eat down there!
J^or break last I had sait bacon, biscuit*
and potatoes; for dinner there were
potatoes, biscuits and salt bacon; and
for supper they varied the bill of fare
bjr tearing out'the potatoes. And the
btecuita— upon my soul, you never saw
anything like them in your Ufe!“
“Oh. yes, I have," responded the lady,
cheerfully; “let me describe them:
they were about half an inch thick, and
when you took one between your
thumb and finger, so, you could press
tbe grease out of the edge. But didn’t
they give you any coffee ?'
*1 think not; 1 certainly bad some
thine to drink, but Im quite nnritiv*

they’re not heavy, though."
Two days earlier, while his train was
stopping at Chilwanec Junction to
transfer passengers to the Harmony
Valley branch. Hugh Ringbrand bad
seen a girl descend from the through
train and cross the platform to the ac­
commodation.
She was strikingly)
beautiful, after a tyjie quite unfamiliar
to the student; and the passing glimpse
he had of her face made him wish that
be might study it at leisure. It sud­
denly occurred to him that there was
nothing in his purposeless plans to^pre­
vent it; and he hastily transferred himrelf and his belongings to a seat in the
other train, whence he could cont&amp;ue
his observations.
The study once bePun, the beauty of her face grew upon
him, pushing him swiftly to the conclu­
sion that nothing short of acquaintonce would enable him to complete hw
character-sketch; and. not being a
commercial traveler, the
simpler
method of obtaining the desired de­
gree of intimacy did not suggest it­
self. Oil the contrary, he could think
of no better expedient than to leave the
train at ithe young lady’s destination,
trusting to the chapter of accidents for
further help. The absurdity of this
hastily-approved design appealed to
his sense of humor when the conductor
asked for his fare and ho was unable
to tell the official where he wanted to

joined Ludlow, reflee d rely.
“You
might hare gone farther and faredla
good deal worse; Hester Latimer’s
well worth any man's winning—only
wholly successful, but tbe conclusion Til tell you beforehand that she baa
did not enable him to baniqb the pic­ all of her father’s prejudices, magni­
ture of the girl’s face, which haunted
fied by the emotional nature of an im­
him even after he had gone to sleep
pulsive young woman.”
amid the dismal furnishing# of Gen“What sort of prejudices?”
Jackson’s room.
__
“Southern, mostly : pride of race and
The following morning he was fortu­ loyalty to section, with a lingering
nate enough to stumble upon Ludlow,
trace of bitterneU as a result of tbe
war. But there are compensating vir­
tues that will warm tbe very cockles
of your heart; subh open-handed hos­
pitality aa you never dreamed of; a
loyalty to kith nnd kin and friends that
takes you right back to the days of chiv­
alry; and another pleasant thing about
them is that they reverse our social
rule, snd take a man for what he ap­
pears to be until he proves himself un­
worthy."
They walked along in silence for
awhile, and then Ringbrand said: *1
don’t know but I overstated it a mo­
ment ago. after all. My first impulse
when I saw Miss Latimer was merely
n strong desire to study the type; it’s
unusual, and she is uncommonly beau*
j^tiful. Just where the artistic sense
merged into the erotic, I can’t tell;
1 don’t know enough of the symptoms
to be able to diagnose my own case."
Ludlow laughed heartily: “That’s a
damaging admission for u story-writer.
Why, you fellows are supposed to be
able to analyze the tender passion in all
its stages, from start to finish, and here
you can’t apply t he first testa of your
art to your own case! I shouldn’t
who was an old friend and one of his
write any more love-tales, if I were
College classmates. Tbe inerting af­
you."
forded the plainest possible solution of
"I fancy it’s another cose of the sick
the author’s problem, but he seemed
doctor, Tom. You know a physician
somehow quite unable to frame - the never trusts himself, to treat hte own
Simple inquiries which would have
malady."
t»lved it. He rear.oned that Ludlow
Ringbrand was decidedly preoccu­
ould misunderstand his motives; that
pied at-tbe supper tatle that evening,
lie would be accused of falling in love
with a pretty face; that if it would be nnd Mrs. Ludlow did not fail to rally
indelicate to question strangers about him unmercifully. So many of the
the girl’s identity, it would be imperti­ sharp thrm.ts found the joints in hte
armor that he pleaded the need of exer­
nence to ask his friend. So it happened
that two days slipped by without bring­ cise when they left the table, and went
ing him any nearer to the object of his out for an evening^stroll. When he
visit to Tregarthen, and he was be­ was out at carshot, Mrs. Ludlow prompt­
ginning to hold himself in derision, ly attacked her husband.
“What is the matter with Mr. Ring­
when a lucky chance brought him the
opportunity for which he was waiting. brand thia evening?” she inquired.
“Nothing that I know of,” replied
It was on the day following his instal­
lation at Ludlow’s, and he was return­ Ludlow, dropping into a veranda chair
ing from a visit to the furnace with and burying himself, ostrich-like, in
tits host. They stepped aside at a nar­ the newspaper.
“But I know there is," insisted the
row place in the hill side rood to let a
buggy pass. Ringbrand lifted hte hut lady. “He is distrait ami rml»arrassed.
and
he seems to be afraid I’ll find out
in deference to his. friend’s salutation
tb the occupants of the vehicle, and sontething. Where have you been to­
liearly let ft fall when he realized that day r
“Nowhere, except down to the fur­
he was face to face with the object of
nace."
,
his search.
Mrs. Ludlow rocked gently in her
"Who are they?” he asked, as soon
,chair, watching the figure of Ring­
as they had driven on.
“That’s'Col. Latimer nnd his daugh­ brand appearand disappear in tbe wind­
ter Hester,” replied Ludlow. “By the ings of the rood leading to the summit
way, if you want to make character of the mountain. She waa silent so
studies, there's a good chance for you. long that her husband had time to re­
The colonel’s an old-time southern gen­ lax his vigilance in the interest of the
tleman of the school that you authors newspaper, and her next question
are always attempting to portray and chught him off hte guard.
“What do you suppose he’s going
can’t. Here’s the opportunity of your
life to get a picture that’ll be as good away up on the mountain for at thia
us a photograph."
time of day?” she asked.
“I should be delighted to improve it,”
Ludlow heard the question with hte
responded Ringbrand; “can you sug­ outward ears and answered it mechan­
gest the means?"
ically; “I don’t know; perhaps he’s
“Nothing easier; though I fancy it’ll going up to see if he can get a sight of
be to our detriment. The colonel’s one her.”
of our directors, and he was the orig­
There was another interval of uilence,
inal owner of the Tregarthen coal lands; and then Mrs. Ludlow rose and stood
hte hospitality is as wide as the heav­ before hex husband. “Tom.” she said,
ens. If I introduce you he’ll be cann­ impressively, “please put that ]*per
ing you off to ‘The Laurels,’ and well down and tell me all about it. I want
lose you."
to know whom he’s going to see."
“Don’t be too sure of that; I’m pretty
Ludlow dropped the paper and looked
comfortable where I am. But 1 should up in ludicrous alarm. “Whom he’s
like to make the colonel’s acquaint­ going to see?—-what did I say just
ance.
Where is The Laurels T "
now?”
•It’a up on the mountain, just where
She repeated his answer word for
you see that clear space beyond the word.
mine-opening.
It’s an old-fashioned
“Oh, Lord I I’ve let the cat out of the
Tennessee home—wide verandas, big bag after all, and I promised him I
rooms, immense fireplaces, and all that. wouldn’t!” he exclaimed. “But then
You could get a lot of good materia] 1 told him you’d get it out of me. Pull
out of the place—not to mention the up your chair, and I’ll tell you all 1
colonel and his son and Miss Hester.” know. I might as well do it first as
“Yes, I suppose I oould; but, Ludlow, last.”
be a good fellow, now, and drop the
Mrs. Ludlow listened eagerly while
idea that Tm an animated interroga­
tion-point, going about with a Paul of Ringbrand’s sudden infatuation,
Pry nose and a reporter’s note-book. the color coming and going in her
Don’t you aee that a hint of such a thing cheeks and her eyes sparkling with the
would be likely to prejudice her from keenest appreciation. When he had
the start?"
finished, she clasped her hands over his
“Prejudice whom?
Miss Ifester? knee and looked up at him in rapt
What’s she got to do with ft?”
ecstasy. “Oh, Tom! tent that perfect­
“Why, nothing, qf course—that tej
ly splendid ? Just to think of it!—-nnd
nothing that 1—that she—Hang It all, after Tve been shut up in this dead lit­
Ludlow. 1 believe I’m about to make a
tle village without a breath of excite­
fool of myself!”
ment for four years. Of course,
Ludlow stopped and gazed in open­
thrtrTl be difficulties; they’re just aa
mouthed wonder at hia friend. "Well.
different as they can be; aud what
Pm blast if you dol l break tbe record,
would they do without some one to pten
Hugh*. I thought it struck me pretty
for them ?”
suddenly,' but pshaw! my case wasn’t
Helen Ludlow had been tbe pretty
a circumstance to this. I’ve heard of
girl of her eet, and sbe had thrown
love at first sight, but this is ths in­
sway
the chances of matri mantel pre­
stantaneous photography kind. Why,
you couldn't have got more than a ferment which come naturally to pretty
girls for the sake of tbe straggly
Jtoung mining engineer, whom first
opening had condemned the young
to
social
exile.
There
"Oho! now I begin to undarateud; oouple

59'
"I have no ticket." he said, “but I will
pay to tbe end of the line. How mqch
is It?"
“To Kingville. sah?"
“Yes,‘that’s tbe place—Kingville. It’s
singular how these names escajM* one,
isn’t it?"
“Oh, 1 dunuo," replied the man; “1
forgit sometimes, m’seif. Two dollars
and fo’ly cents. There's your change.’’
Tbe accommodation was a mixed
train of empty coal and iron carstow­
ing a single passenger coach; and on its
slow progress up the valley Ringbrand
bad ample opportunity to analyse his
subject so fur as simple observation
would serve him. Before they reached
Tregarthen he had a fair mental pio- •
ture of the oval face, lighted by eyes of
a dusky hue rarely seen in the AngloSaxon types; and he had even gone so
far us to try to transfer it from his
mental camera to a leaf of his note
book. The pencil-picture was fairly
good, from a technical point of view,
but when he saw how the black-andwhite suggestion failed to give even a
hint bf the transparency of her com­
plexion, or of the changeful expression
that enffieand went on her face as she
turned the leaves of her book, he tore
it up and dropped the fragments out
of the window. The book suggested
uif idea, and he got up and walked down
the aisle, catching the title in passing.
“‘St. Ulmo.’" be mused: “that’shealthy,
but it’s no indication of character; I
suppose every young woman reads Miss
Evans.
She‘’s reading intelligently,
__ w___ cAnj see that; she
though; -anyone
d.
look as if she’d be guilty of
skimming. How the mischief am I
ever to find out who she is? Hello!
she’s putting the book away; this must
be her stopping-place."
The train wan slowing into Tregar­
then, aud Ringbrand got his luggage
ready for u strategic pursuit. It was
quite dark by this time, and he did no£
mean to lose sight of her until he was
quite sure of her destination. When
the train stopped she tripped lightly up
the aisle, and Ringbrand followed,’
reaching the car door in time to see the
conductor help her down the steps; but
when he attempted to get off, the man
stopped him.
“Hold on,” be exclaimed; “this ain’t
your town; wc ain’t half way there
yet."
“That’s all right. I want to stop
here. I’ve changed my mind,** pro­
tested Ringband, trying to get past
him.
“Well, jest hold on a minute; don’t
be in rich a turrible rush; I collected
your fare to Kingville, an’ I’ve got too
much of your money."
“Ha$g your fare! I don’t want it.
Let me get off.’’
“All right, cap’n; jest as you say,”
replied the over-zealous conductor,
swinging Bingbrand’a valise to the
platform. “There you are, right side
up with care.?
As he had feared.the slight delay, lost
him his opportunity; when his glance
searched the small platform, his travel­
ing companion had cfi3appearedraod he
was not the man to make hap-hazard
inquiries about her of the straggling
loungers at the station. When the train
bad departed, ho saw the glare of an
iron furnace a short distance farther
up the track, snd the twinkling lights
of a town on the hillside above the sta­
tion. While he was wondering if there
was a hotel, a decrepit old negro hob­
bled up to him, hat In hand.
“Cyar* yo’ baggage up to de hotel
nah? Yes, ash; t’ank yo’, sah. Right
’long dish yere way, sab."
‘TJot a good hotel here, uncle?” in­
quired Ringbrand, as they toiled up the
steep hillside.
"Right sma’t good hotel, ash; yea,
sah; t’ank yo’, sah. Hit’s de one what
Gin’ral Jackson roosted to stop at when
he’s gwine to Waahln’ton. fo’ de wah." I thought Halen’s prophetic soul didn’t
Ringbrand had not been long enough mislead her. Well, tell me the rest of

hostelry within 100 milee at tbe /ou might m wall make an ally of aoe to
creasing of the Clinch river made a
similar claim, but the conceit struck
him as being a quaint one, and it oo ly, concluding WMfa a plea for secrecy.
eurrtxl to him that the ancient negro “I’d rather you wouldn’t tell even Mia.
waa probably an old resident and there­ Ludlow,” he added. “It’s such a piece
fore acquainted wttt most of tbe faml- of ridiculous absurdity in its present
lies in the neighborhood.
stage, you know."
•
•TU promise not to tell her of my
own accord." assented Ludlow,' “but
that isn’t saying much. It’s only fair
gneea at the name in tbe hope that hia to warn you that she’ll get it out at me
guide would correct him.

won’t mind.*

New York. 1.

snthnaiasaai, and Ludlow answered
ft with an affectionate smile. “You
are a born mateh-maker, Hatea; it’s a

not children, and the difficulties you
apprehend wiE not be the common
mieunderstandtog of a pair of foolteh
young lovere."
“What will they be, Tom?”
"They’ll be mueh more serious, I
ftnagine. You know Heater, perham
bettor than I do; shete thalMrnaUan

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Battle &lt;rf Winchester

Stephen A. Roiph Being Carried From
the Battle Field.

When company iH, 8th Ohio Regi­
ment, started for the War of the Rebel­
lion, Stephen A. Roiph, River Styx,
Ohio, was numbered among the re­
cruits; when next he returned to his
home he was borne on a stretcher,
having lost a leg in the battle of Win­
chester, Va., March 33, ’62. During
the years following he did not recover
from the shock, privation and expos■re incident to army life. In a rechnt
interview he states: “I was stricken
with nervous prostration a year ago,
which continued for six months; I
treated with the best physicians I could
hear of, but they all failed; Dr. Wheel-

Over &gt;5000. of property has been
It not only is ao, bat it
stroyed by fire In Marshall, the past few
Minute Cough Care acts quickly, and that’s
months, supposed to be incendiary.
what makes ft go.
W. H. Goodyear.
An exchange tells about a woman in
Bangor business men are preparing to
their town, who is so particular about her secure tbe location of a furniture factory
daughters morals, sbe allows her to play In their village.
only on an upright piano.
A high liver with a torpid liver will not
Levi Arnold, a pioneer of Plainwell, be a long liver. Correct the liver with
and owner of Riverside stock farm, died DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, little pills
that cure dyspepsia and constipation.
last week. He was a brother to the late
W. H. Goodyear.
Senator Stockbridge’s wife, of Kalamazoo.
The Methodist church, the oldest pro­
A very successful series of old fashioned testant edifice In Republic, was partly de­
dance* are being given at Plainwell stroyed by fire.
“Dancin’ pumps, an’ spike-tall coats an’
Quick In effect, heals and. leaves no scar.
all new fangled dances” are resolutely Burning, scaly skin eruptionH quickly
cured
by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Ap­
frowned down.
plied to burns, scalds, old sores, it is magiThere Is considerable talk at .present of ca! In effect. Always cures piles.
W. H. Goodyear.
k railroad at Hickory Corners. This time
it Is tbe O. K. A 8. that talks ot changing
Rev. W. lUddley, pastor of the Benton
Its route and touching at Gull lake and Harbor M. E. church, died Saturday night
Jllckory, thence to Delton.—Baltic Creek from appendicitis.

Moon.
Eger ton Reid, of Otsego, committed
suicide last week by plunging a butcher
knife into bis abdomen. Ill health is sup­
posed to be tbe cause. He was a brother
of B. C. Reid, of the Allegan Journal, and
formerly resided In Barry county.

Battle Creek women evidently don’t
on account of ita effectual treatment
in similar cases. I could note a change believe “The Manxman” is as shocking a
from the first dose, improvement con­ book as some good people would have It.
tinued with ita u»C'«id four bottles re­
Their Woman’s League had a spelling
stored me to perfect health.
match the other day, and the aforesaid
For Sole by W. H. Goodyear. book was given as a prize to the “speller
down.”

BUSINESS CARDS.

Ed Inman, of Ovid, stole a load of wood
one dark night recently, but when he bad
gone about a mile his wagon broke down
and he was obliged to leave it in the road.
When daylight came the theft and thief
E. BARRELL.
W. W. POTTER.
was detected.
He was taken before a
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BARRELL A POTTER,
justice who fined him 85.00 and costs, and
Attorneys at Law,
Office over Hastings City Bank. Collections the load of wood bad to be taken back in
g^gptiy attended u&gt;, and general law business
the bargain,
AL ALICE KIRK,
Physician and Subgeon.
AR ealta promptly attended day and night.
•fflee at Ford's Hotel, south side entrance.

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While a Lake Odessa clergyman was
ealling on a sister the other day the lady
led her 6-year-old son into tbe room with
the remark that Freddie had been fighting
and received a black eye. The pastor
asked Freddie to follow him into the next
room and wrestle in prayer with blm.
When they got Into the next room Freddie

A. LAMPMAN,
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D. D. S,
AB kinds of Dental work done carefully and
promptly. Local AneetheHia, gas orghloroform
gHpc. Office over Fhln Smith's Mffiket Store,
kfore 8 to 12 and 1 to fi.
J. C. LAMPMAN, M. D.
Office with W. A. Lampman. calls promptly
answered. Special attention given to Utting
trusses and treating Hernia or Rupture for
rath cal cure. The majority of. cases can be
parmant'Utly cured without a surgical opera- surprised the reverend gentleman by say­
ing: “Say. mister, you better go home
/M A. DODGE, Undertaker and Funeral and wrestle with your own littl® boy—he’s
Director.
got two black eyes.”
▲ Fine Hearse at all Funerals. No extra
It sounds hardly possible, but Lt is a fact
charge for embalming.
Delton, M ch.
nevertheless, that E. C. Stearns Company,
of Syracuse, N. Y. are building a bicycle
FAW AMD COLLECTION OFFICE OF
for twelve riders. This monster machine
b
j m smith
•ollectlons made in all parts of the state is‘now in the course of construction, and
tfcnveyanclng a speciality. Special pains embodied in it are ingenious mechanical
taken in drafting contracts, chattel mort­
devices that will certainly prove a startler
gages and wills.
Woodland, Mich.
when the wheel is exposed to public view.
Sward Taggart
Loyal E. Knappen. This wonderful twelve-seated bicycle will
shortly be exhibited. E. C. Stearns A Co.
Arthur C. Denison.
TAGGART, KNAPPEN &amp; DENISON.
are also building two sextuplets which
LAWYERS.
Rooms 811-817 Michigan Trust Co. Bldg,,
will be used in pacing the record breakers
{ Grand Rapids. Michigan.
on the Pacific coast.
The chap who told Battle Creek and
I AMES A. SWEEZEY.
Attorney at law,
Jackson women that he was going to start
Hastings. Mich. a cloak factory and give them work, but
Practices in all courts of the state. Col­
took the precaution to exact 88.50 each for
lections promptly attended to.
cloak-cntWng charts before be disappeared,
was run down at Muskegon, where he
A. SCRIBNER, M. D.,
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Physician and Surgeon, tried a similar game. No one appearing
Delton.
- Mich.
to prosecute him, he was released and al­
Office In residence, one block east ot depot.
lowed to return to Grand Rapids, where
he lives. He says bls name is S. A. Mc­
a a c h barber
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Physicians and Surgeons.
Laughlin. He was drawn into tbe work
Calls in city or county responded to with
by the fact that his wife bit on a similar
promptness, day or idght
dodge.
The •following is taken from Miss
A. SHELDON,
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Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Francis Willard’s address at Baltimore:
Abstract Block, Hastings.
It Is
Money to loan on Real Estate Real Estate “The tobacco craze does not abate.
sold on commission. General conveyancing, probably no exaggeration to say that 90 per
flkvlng a complete set of Abstract Books, comftfled from the Records, can furnish complete cent of the boys who speak English either
attracts.
have a cigarette in their mouths at this
moment, or wish they bad. The height of
HILIP T. COLGBOVK,
tbe new generation of men Is Jiminishiug.
Attorney at Law
(Successor to Smith &amp; Colgrove.)
and that of women Increasing. I have
(Office tn Union block, Hastings.;
Practices In all the courts of the state.
studied much upon this tobacco problem,
and cannot conceive why such a scourge
E. KENASTON,
has been permitted In the most advanced
•
Attorhey at Law,
nations of the world, unless it is for the
(Over J. 8. Goodrear ft Oo.’b store.)
Practices in all courts of the State. Collections purpose of bolding one-half the race back,
promptiyattended to.
while the other half comes forward to its
B. TI MMERMAN, Homeopathic Phy rightful place
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sician and Surgeon.
Office over Roger’s grocery store.)
Carson City is to have a Catholic church.

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Tais week,

86 quires.

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
terare insertion in tho issue of the week
when brought.

Look out for colds at this season. Keep
yourself well and-strong by taking Hoods Bar
sapor! Ila, the great tonic and blood purifier.
Jaxon Prize Baking Powder

leavens

One Minute Cough Care touches the
right spot. It also touches it at the right
time If you take It when you have a cough
or cold. See the point?
Then don’t
cough.
W. H. Goodyear.
Northville has 2,000 population, and Its
record for 1895 shows forty-four ‘
‘
births
and twenty-one deaths.

“Give me a liver regulator and I can
regulate the world,” said a genius.
__
The
druggist handed blm a bottle.of DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers, the famous little pilL
w. H. Goodyear.

Two hundred and twenty-three sheep
were killed by dogs in Mountcalm county
during the past year.

Don’t invite disappointment by experi­
menting.
Depeud upon. One Minute
Cough Care and you have' immediate re­
lief. It cures croup. Tbe only harmless1
remedy that produces immediate results.
W. H. Goodyear.
The largest tree in Shiawasee county
was cut near Byron last week. The stump
measures nine feet across.

Soothing, healing, cleansing, DeWitt*!
Witch Hazel Salve Is the enemy to sores,
wounds and piles, which it never falls to
cure. Stops itching and burning.
Cures
chapped lips and told sores In t-o or
three hours.
W. H. Goodyear.
Hart township, Oceana county, electors
have voted in favor of improving tbe roads
in that township in tbe spring.
J. W. Pierce, Republic, la., says: “I
have used One Minute Cough Cure in my
family and for myself, with results so en­
tirely satisfactory that 1 can hardly find
words to express myself as 19 its merit.
I will never fail to recommend it to others,
on every occasion that presents Itself.”
W. H. Goodyear.

Tbe Mount Lebanon Shakers have in­
vented a great many valuable things. They
were the first to make brooms by machln
ery; the first to put up seeds In lire
packages: the first to manufacture cut
nails.
Now they are out with a method of cur­
ing dyspepsia by resting the stomach.
Their remedy is known as tbe Shaker Di­
gestive Cordial.
It supplies food In an
artificially digested form and at the same
time aids the digestion of other foods in
the stomach.
In other words by the use
of the Shaker Digestive Cordial, a dyspep­
tic virtually gets along wltbont the use of
bis stomach until it is restored to its nat­
ural strength and vigor. A single 10 cent
bottle will off-times 'give marked relief.
Get a bottle from your druggist and try IL

Laxol is the best medicine for children.
Doctors recommend It In place of Castor
Oil.
The seventh edition of tho Elmira Ex­
press was issued by the ladles of that
village- It was a very tasty number.

“If all the gold in mint or bank.
All earthly things that men call wealth
Were mine, with every titled rank.
I’d give them all for precious health.*’
Thus In anguish wrote a lady teacher to
a near friend, telling of pitiless headaches,
of smarting pain, of pain In back and loins,
of delection, weakness and nervous, fever­
ish unrest. The friend knew both cause
and cure and flashed back tbe answer,
“Take Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.’'
The distressed teacher obeyed, was restor­
ed to perfect health, and her dally dnties
once more became a dully pleasure. For
lady teachers, salesladies and others kept
long standing, or broken down by exhaus­
tive work, tin* ’Prescription’ is the most
potent restorative tonic, and a certain cure
for all female weakness. Send for free
pamphlet Address World’s Dispensary
Medical Association, 60S Main St. Buffalo,
N. Y.

Fibroid, ovarian and other Tumors cured
without resort to, surgery. Book, with
numerous references, sent on receipt of
10 cents in stamps.
World's Dispensary
Medical Association. Buffalo, New York.

Free pills.
Send your address to H. E. Bucklen A
Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of
Mancelona is to have a new enterprise
Dr. King’s New Life Pills.
A trial will
convince you of their merits. These pills in the shape of a band sawmill which is to
be
put in by the Antrim Iron company.
are easy in action and are particularly ef­
fective in the cuke of Constipation and
sick headache.
For Malarial and Liver
Troubles they have been proved Invalu­
able. They are guaranteed to be perfect­
ly free from every deleterious substance
and to be purely vegetable. They do not
weaken bv their action, but by giving tone
to stomach and bowels greatly Invigorate When she had Children, *be gave them Oaetoria.
the system.
Regular size 25c. per box.
Sold by W. H. Goodyear.

Your Boy Won’ Live a Month.
So Mr. Gilman Brown, of 34 MUI St.,
Wight Homer fishermen have been arrest­ of Soath Gardner, Mass., was told by tbe
ed for spearing fish.
doctors. His son bad long trouble, fol­
▲ 40x00 foot addition' is to be made at lowing Typhoid Malaria, and he spent
three hundred and seventy-five dollars
the Soldiers Home, Grand Rapids.
with doctors, wbo finally gave him up,
A leap year dance was given in Baltic saying: “Your boy won’t live a month.”
Wreek for tbe benefit of the Armenian He tried Dr. King’s New Discovery and a
few bottles restored him to health and en­
fand, and netted over S100.
abled him to go to work a perfectly well
Eighteen whiskey bottles were foand man. He says he owes bis present good
health to the use of Dr. King’s New Dis­
about a building at Hopbine Station where covery. and knows it to be tbe best in the
a dance had been held tbe night before.
world for Lung Trouble. Trial bottles
free at W. H. Goodyear’s Modern Drug
Portland has had a row with its fire store.
company, and tho council has ordered the
There are thirty saloons is St Joseph
president of tbe village to organize a new
county. Sturgis leads the procession with
nine and Three Rivera is a close second
A Chicago paper is responsible for tbe with seven.

«ew* that Galesburg, Mich, a village of
The beet salve in the world for cuts,
7M inhabitants has only 15 male chnrch
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
■embers.
sores, tetter, chapped hands, ebilblalns,
Qaby B. Sanford, of Allegan, shot him­ eorDE, and aU akin Irruptions, and poaiself tost week. A warrant waa oat to tlvely cure pftes or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to gtoe perfect satisfaction
arrest bin for violating tbe local option or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
Jaw, and when tbe officer came to the box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, tbe
druggist.
tom. be shot himeeff.

Bucbansn and Lawton voted down propositions to Issue bonds for electrics.
Beware of Ointmentfl for Catarrh that
Oenlalo Mereary,

Msaub impure, impoverished blood, and
over work or too much strain on brain and
body. The only way to cure is to feed the
nerve* fin pare blood. Thousands of people
certify that the best blood purifier, the
best nerve tonic and strength builder is
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. What It has done for
others It will do for you—Hood’s Corea.
Nervousness,408S of sleep, toss of ap­
petite and general debility ail disappear
when Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is perahtently
t^keu, and strong nerves, sweet steen,
strong body, sharp appetite, and In a word,
health and happiness, follow the use of
Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
The strong point about Hood’s Sarsaparllla is that they are permanent, because
they start from tbe solid foundation of
purified, vitalized and enriched blood.
Through its healthful effect upou the
blood, Hood’s Sarsaparilla reaches every
nerve, organ and tissue of tbe body, and
by giving them tbe pure life food which
they need, It lbu« makes the weak strong.
It does not act like a narcotic, sleeping
potion or stimulant giving fictitious
strength from which there must follow a
reaction of greater weaknes* than before,
but It builds up in a perfectly natural way
all the weakened parts and gives nerve,
bodily, mental and digestive strength.

| remedy, Mrs. Winstow’s Soothing 8yrnp
for
* children teething. It sooths tbe
- child,
--softens the gums, allays all pain. cures
wind colic and is the beat remedy for
dlarrbosa. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
MORTGAGE SALE.

Detail having been made in the conditions
of a certain mortgage, executed by Adison C.
Benedict and Margaret Benedict, husband and
wife, to Harvey Williams, dated ttie eleventh
day of June 1886. recorded tbe twenty third day
of June 1885. and on which there 13 claimed to
be due, at the date hereof, Two Hundred and
Ten Dollars and ninety five eent*, notlee 1&gt;
hereby glren, that by virtue of the power of
tancao?
sale tn said mortgage,! shall foreclose the same,
by a sale o! the mortgaged premises, at publie
auction, to tbe highest bidder.
tbe north
with
front door of tbe Court House in tba City of
Hasting*. Btrry County Michigan, on the
THK AMERICAN
•evantoenth'day ot April
** one o’clock in
PnOTKCnVETARtVF LXAGUK
tbe afternoon, the same being described as all
those certain pieces or parcels of land | situated
tn tbe township of Hope, in tbe County of
Barry, nnd State of Michigan, and described as
follow*, to wit: The west part of the north east
quarter, of tbe north east quarter of Section
thirty six containing thirty acres ot land and
the east part ot tbe north west quarter of tbe
north east quarter of Section thirty six contain
astings
ity
ank
Ing ten acres ot land, and containing in all
forty acres of tad. tbe same being in town­
Hastings, - - Mich.
ship two north of range nine west.
Dated Jan, 16.1896.
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Harvey Williams.
Mortgagee.
SURPLUS; 117,000.00
The frnlt growers of Monterey township
Onos. H. Baukr,
.
Attorney (or Mortgagee.
,
Allegan county, have taken steps towards
Incorporated under the lava of the State st
. jT1
Michigan.'
the organization of a protective associa­
tion.
PROBATE ORDER.
Open for bualneaa, Dec. IB, 1886.
State
of
Michigan,
County
of
Barry,
m
.
Australian Blue Gum Trae.'
At a session of the Probate Coart, for
boideu
(Eucalyptus Globulus)
OFFICERS;
D. G. Robinson. JTeaMent;
“Tbe Australian Blue Gum Tree, as Its
Chester Measer, Vice Pym.
,
name Indicate^” says Dr. Whetstone, “is
Dan W. Reynolds, Cashier
a native of Australia, yet It has been do­
DIRECTORS:
mesticated in this country and grows in
In the matter of tbe estate of Louisa
California. I have stood in a forest of
D. G. Robinson,
these great trees and enjoyed the pungent, Rogen, deceased.
On reading and filing tbe petition duly vertP. T. Colgrove
spicy odor exhaled from them. In Ita fiep ef J. M. Bogers, son of wd deceased, pray­
vicinity malaria Is absolutely impossible, ing that adminutradon of said estate may be
the pangent odor killing tbe germs at granted to Daniel W. Rogers, or to some other
sultaMe person.
once. From a scientific point of view this
Thereupon it is ordered, that Tuesday the
tree is of great interest, though compar­ 18th day of Febrvary A. D..18M at ten o'clock to
tbe forenoon, be assigned for the hearing ol
atively little la knows of tbe many valuable said
petition and that tne heirs at law of said
medicinal properties which It contains. deceased and all other persons interested in
The camphor obtained from this tree, in said estate, are required to appear at a session
said court, then to be bolden at tbe Probate
connection with other camphor compounds of
office, io the city of Hastings, In said County,
are the principal Ingredients In Pretzlnger’s aad show cause. It any there be. why the prayer
Catarrh Balm. These camphors reduce. of tbe petitioner may not be granted. And it
tbe inflammation in thsnasal passages, and Is further ordered, that said petitioner give no­
tice to the pe-sons interested In said estate, of
it is from, this action that this unrivaled the pendency of said petition aad tbe hearing
Balm relieves and cures so quickly.” thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
In the Hastings Banner, a news­
Pretzinger’s Catarrh Balm will cure all published
paper printed and circulated to said County
kinds of nasal catarrh, no matter how of Harry, once tn each week for three successive
bo
severs or of how long standing. A sample weeks previous to said day of bearing.
CBAS. W. ARMSTRONG,
can be obtained for a 3 cent stamp by ad­
(A true copy.
Judge of Probata.
dressing Pretzinger Bros..
Chemists.
Dayton, Ohio.
PROBATE ORDER.
Adrian has been Invaded by tbe Salva­ State of Michigan, Gouaty of Barry—ss.
Ata session of the Probate Court for tht
tion army.
County of Barry, boldea at tbe Probate office, in
tbe City of Hastinga. to said county, on Mon­
day, the 20th day ot January to the year one
Is this; if you are troubled with Catarrh, thousand eight hundred and ulaety-six.
Present, Charles W Armstrong, Judge of
Cold In Head. Hay Fever, go to the drug­
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gist named below and get a bottle of Cen­ Probate.
In the matter of tbe estate of Clara
turyCatarrh Cure. No danger of being S. Water*, deceased.
Oa reading and filing the petition duly veri­
humbugged. Relief in five minutes and a
fied, of Geo. R. Hyde. Administrator of said
positive cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath.
estate praying for reasons to said petition set A. E. REMKES, FROFK
forth tnat be may be licensed to sell the real
estate of sold deceased as In said petition de­
MORTGAGE BALK.
Children Cry for scribed.
Thereupon It Is ordered. that Tuesday, the
Detail having been made in the conditions «C
tstbdayof February. A. D. 1896. M ten o’clock n certain mortgage made by George W. Gregory
Pitcher’s Castoria.
to tbe forenoon he assigned for the hearing of and Ann Gregory to Evelyn Dibble dated Dec.
petition and that the heirs at law ol said 11 A. D. 189! and recotded In tbe office of lb«
Children Cry for said
deceased and all other Dersons Interested to Register of Deeds, forkbe County of Barry and
said estate, are required to appear at a session State of Michigan, on |he lltb day of December
of said court, then to be ho’den ar tbe Probate of­ A. D.1991 tn Liber 33 di Mertgagrs, oo page 381.
Pitcher’s Castoria.
fice. tn tbe City of Hastings, In said County, and
Said mortgage was given upon tbe express
show cause, if any there De. why
that should any default t&gt;e made tn the
Children Cry for tbe Drkyer of tbe petitioner may not be enndttion
payment nf the raid Interest, or any part there­
granted. And it is further ordered, that of. on any day whereon the same K made pay­
said petlttoner give notice to tbe persons able. as above expressed, and sb mid the taaa
Pitcher’s Castoria.
tatenwted in said estate, of tfie pendency of remain unpaid and in arre&amp;r for the space cd
said petition and tbe hearing thereof by causing thirty davs, thei&gt; and from theneeforo, that te
A WITTY OLD CLERGYMAN.
a copy of this order to be published in tbe Has­ to say after the lapse of said thirty days, the
tings Banner, a newspaper printed and circn- aforerald principal sum of twelve hundred
lated in said County of Barry, once in each dollars with all arrearage of interest thereon
week for three tucccsslve weeks previous to shall, at ibe option otsald party of the seoond
Handed Down.
raid day of hearing.
party become due and payable.
Years ago there Bred in Connecti­
Chas. W. Armstrong. Judge of Probate.
Default having been made la tbe payment of
(A true copy.)
'
cut an old minister who was quite cele­
Interest due Dec. ttth. 1894. and tbe same hav­
ing remained unpaid and In arrears for the
brated for jiis wit. Many of his say­
space of thirty days and upwards, the aforesaid
MORTGAGE SALE.
ings have been preserved and handed
principal sum of twelve hundred dollars with
Default having been mode for more than all arrearages of Interes! thereon is now declar­
down from father to son.
thirty days In the payment of Interest orerdne ed due and payable by the terms ef said mort­
In a meeting of ministers one day A and payable on a mortgage dated August 2Sth. gage on wbleh m«irtgao,e there l.s claimed to be
sermon was read, and, according to cus­ 1894. made by Murray Brnmtey »».»d Lizzie Brom­ due a: the date of this notice tbe sum of Thir­
ley. his wife, to Morgan Jqm 8 •*"‘1 o® the same teen Hundred seventy three Dollars and fiftytom. criticised. It had been read in the day recorded in the office ot tbe Register of two cents, and an attorney's fr*e of thirty five
old, well-known, sing-song tone. One Deeds for tbe Counts of Barry in the Stale ot •Dollars provided for In said mortgage, and ua
Michigan in Liber 47 of Mortgages on page 1R8 suit or proceedings at law haring been Institut­
minister objected to the tone of the for which default the said Morgan Jones, by ed to recover the moneys secured by said mort­
‘
sermon and another found fault with virtue of tbe right given blm iu said mortgage gage or any part thereof:
Now, Therefore, by virtu* of the power of
hM mode and hereby makes the whole principal
something else. The old doctor sat sum of said mortgage and thr Interest accrued sale contained to raid mortgage, aud the staurte
quietly in his corner until his turn to thereon now due and payable and on which in such case made and provided, notice Is here­
mortgage there is now claimed to be due at the by given that on Saturday tbe Twenty-eighth
date of this notice tbe sum of seven hundred day of March A. D. 18«. at ten o’clock m the
“If yon take away the tone," he said and twenty five dollars aud ninety six cents, forenoon. I shall sell at Public Auction, to the
up suit or proceeding at tow having been highest bidder, at the North front door of tbe
dryly, "it seems to me there would be aud
mstitnted to recover the amount secured by Court Hoose Id tbe city of Halting* (that being
the place where tbe Circuit; Court for Barry
little left.”
said mortgage or any part thereof.
Notice
hereby given that on Sat­ County !• bolden). the premises described la
While traveling in the western coun­ urday theis1therefore
1 th day of April, A. D. 1896. at ten said mortgage, or so much thereof, as may be
try he learned to shave withouv the o'clock in the forenoon, there will be sold at tbe necessary to pay theaWbunt due or. said mort­
front door of the court bouse In tbe city gage with seven per eent. Interest ana all legal
aid of a mirror. Longaftcrwsrd. while north
of Hastings. County of Barry and tbe State ot costs, together with an attorneys fee ef Thirtyattending some gathering of ministers, Michigan (said court Douse being Che ptore lu five Dollars covenanted for therein, the premis­
see as all that
thecireuiK court tor the County ot Barry es being described in said
he got up early und waa discovered which
being situate
is held) at public auction, to tbe highest bidder, Bece or parcel of land lyii
by his friend standing face to a blank the premises desenoed iu said mortgage, or so
the Township of Hastizu
the County of
thereof
may be necessary to satisfy Barry aud State of Michigan .and known and de­
wall to perform the act of shaving, much
.
tbe amount due on said mortgage as above set scribed as toUow*:
although there waa a good mirror in forth with tbe Interest thereou, aud the rosta.
The North slxtv (60) Acres of the South West
expenses allowed by tow and pro­ Quarter of Section Thlrtvttyo (32) in Town
the room. In answer to his friend’a chargesand
vided for in said mortgage, said premises being Three (3) North, Range EtghCfS) West.
surprised question, he said that he had situated In tbe city of Hastings. County of Barry
Tbe parties of the first parti hereby agree to
pay the taxes that may hereafter be assessed
not used a looking glass for 30 years. and Stole of Mlchlaun and deseribed as follows, upon
this mortgage up toandjncludlng one per
to wit: Ixa numbered Ten tn Block numbered
“The last time I looked in one,” he Eleven lu H. J Ken field's Addition to the vil­ cent, and the excess (if anv) over the one per i*
said, with a curious drawing in of the lage (now Cltriof Hastings, according to the cent to be paid by the party of tbe second part
hereto.
.
Recorded Plat thereof.
corners of his mouth that always ac­ Dated, Hastings. Mich., Janury itth. 1896,
Bm-blyn Dxb»lk.
Mortgagee
Morgan Jones.
companied a joke, "I got so little en­
Philip T.CoLGitovE.
Mortgagee.
couragement I thought I wouldn’t try
Attorocv for Mortgagee.
Alonzo E. Kmnabton.
Doled
Dec.
Mlh,
1896.
Attorney
tor
Mortgagee.
it again.”
He did not eagerly enjoy having a
joke turned on himself, but sometimes
he fully appreciated iL One day a shift­
less neighbor called and asked if he
had a wheelbarrow.
is the Greatest Remedy and Core of the
“Yes,” replied the clergyman, “but I
don’t lend it.”
“Well," said the neighbor promptly,
“did I ask for it?”
This pleased the old minister so
much that the neighbor presently de­
parted trundling the cherished wheel­
barrow with the old man’s full consent
—Chicago News.

H

B

C

,

Your
Daily
Bread

Is no doubt a matter of
some concern to you,
but not
when yon
buy it at the City Bak­
ery. Everyone when
in the city should get a
cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffee at all hours of
the day. Finest line of
Confectionery in the
city.

KAFFIR KOLA EXTRAC

A Chicago Wild Flower.

Magazine Editor — Would you not
like to contribute nn article to our
symposium on the subject: Is Mar­
riage a Failure?
Literary Lady (from Chicago)—Ohl
Mr. Easychair, how oould you think
me capable of venturing an opinion on
such a subject? Remember my youth
and inexperienced. I am only in the
twenties, and I have only been married
four times.—N. Y. Weekly.

smell and completely derange tho whole system
when entering It through the mucous surfaces.
Buch articles should never bo used except on
prescriptions from reputable physicians, a* the
damage they win do is ten fold to tbe good you
can possibly derive from them. Hail’s Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney ft Oo.,
Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and is taken
Internally, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. In buying
Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get tbe genu­
ine. Jttttakoa latoroalyawd to made ta To­
ledo, Ohio, by F. J, Cheney ft Oo. Testimonials
“Yea,” said Miss Cashton,
Biickfree.
ton proposed to me.”
'
fcgrsold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle,
“Indeed,”said her dearest girl friend;
Alma College has secured Its thirteenth
3500 scholarship at the hands of John Seely “what was tbe reply?”
"I told him he wanted the earth.'*
of Caro.

gerfited?”
“No. My father owna a lot of brick
yards, you know.”—Washington Star.

Assyria. Mieh. Dec. 28. My wife has been in
oor health lor some time owing to the effects
of tbe—
; ip. I procured a boule of Hood's Bar। for her and sbe began taking It and
get better at once. She is now ou her
—Ideas are the factors that lift civ------ - bottle and does her own work. She
•offered with kidney and liver troubles and was I’lxation.
They create revolutions.
all run dowe.- Dante! Darit.
There is more dynamite in nn idea than
Hood’s Pills cure bUtomness. indigestion.
La many bombs.—Bishop VinoeBL

Kaffir Kola Extract Co),
Skte’StTMt,

HtCAQO.

in Buying a Piano or an Org

�FIRE!

FIRE!

FIRE!

The Great Fire Sale of the
EXAHINE THEM!

. Stowell StockoF Boots AND Shoes

GIVEN AWAY!
A. R. McOmber has

While you are buy­
ing shoes just look

Still continues and people are daily going forth

given away over six

at the A. R. McOmb­

with Bargains that they never dreamed of.

gross of King’s Spec­

er

Stock, of Jewelry

and Silverware.

You

never saw such Bar­
gains

tacles.

These Goods

bargains in J ewelry

Were damaged only by smoke and water, their
wearing qualities being just as good as ever.

Additional County News.

He is giving

that will surprise you
HUH

conduct the services. Considerable in­
shall THE GOVERNMENT and from this amoufit let this highway
Local Optl
terest is manifested by tbe people of this
DO FOR AGRICULTURE?
commissioner repair roads on his own
About 100 persons Wre present at the
community.
authority. Give the general authority for
opera bouse Saturday to attend tbe meeting
VMfcTillS.
*
. ordering a party out on road to grade, to
Mrs. Tagged, of Kalamazoo, visited
to consider Local Option for Barry county.
the board of supervisors. All grading to
The Lentz Table Co. has been closed friends in this place last week.
T.Ple
Rev. Taylor opened! tbe meeting wits
be
by
contract
to
tbe
lowest
bidder.
All
down
(or
a
few
days,
this
week,
repairing
Miss
L
ou
Binns
who
is
teaching
tbe
Club.
a few remarks, after which Judge Baruun
assessments to be upon the entire county, a broken steampipe In their dry kiln.
school at West Creasy, spent the Sabbath
was called to tbe chair. It was found that
Wit* a per cent »&lt;
™llre
'J* cities and incorporated villages not to be
Truman &amp; Banks are improving tbe with her parents at this place. Sbe re­
there would not be time to call an electiou
5 Included by such law at all.
looks of tbe interior of their store very ports tbe school interesting; 22 scholars
on this subject this spring as tbe law re­
Let us stop theorizing and go back to much by putting in new shelves on both enrolled and an average attendance of 10.
quires 117 days notice. A Law and Order
1 our facts and figures again.
sides and other modern Improvements.
Mrs. R. T. Bions is suffering with
"*
League was organized, of which Jobs
'
If it oosts &gt;1.86 to deliver a ton of grain
The annual siege of tbe lagrippe has lagrlppe.
Nagler was made president. This leagst
; to markeL It costa at least one half that to struck our town and is counting its victims
will endeavor to keep tbe subject of local
with r™
1 |go to town for tbe mall.
Every farmer by the score.
option before tbe people as much as post
' goes to town at least once a week for the
H. L. Walrath has purchased tbe build­
A very pleasant surprise partytook
____
sible, and can do much good work if
1 mail, and at any rate that is what he says ing ou the corner of Main snd Sherman place on Saturday night last, at the home
active. Much internet was manifested at
' he goes for; 93c. per week or &gt;48.86 per streets and is refitting the basement which of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Sledge in the Orel
tbe meeting.
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‘ year is what the farmer pays for rural he intends to occupy as a harness store ward. They were taken completely by
mall delivery once per week. With 7 miles and shop.
surprise when about 40 of their friends
to town, and our 137 acre farm iu square
George Comfort went to Otsego, last and neighbors gathered in, but they very
Butter. IS to 14
form along lhe highway, there would be a week, aud was married to Miss Edith Cox soon proved themselves equal to the
T
farm house every 74 rods.
With good, of that city. The young couple have re­ emergency, and entertained their friends
tho one a* end the wndualon In the roads and the rural postman mounted on
turned to tbe village and will make their until a very late hour with pedro. Light
other are equally
__
his wheel, be can give us dally mail
Yet the fact remains that this Is an ag service for 93c per week. If he can it home with Dr. and Mrs. Comfort for the refreshments were served
present
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WU..
rkultunl country end must rentet “•
The K. of P’s. will give another of their
Tallow per lb . 4.
’ does away with the only objection to rural
will । mail service, that of cost. More than this it [ Prof. Kinney, of Olivet, will give a enjoyable bops at/he armory, Feb. 4th.
never TU, end to W hope never WU1
Oats per trn.. u torn.
lecture at the Congregational church next
be. In tint condition pictured by the poet
red
per bu.. no
A
musical
and
literary
program
will
be
Is said a bicyclist can cover 40 miles a day Monday evening on the Armenian ques­
Wheat, white per bu a
when he wrote;
with ease on good roads. Presumably the tion. Tbe lecture will be given under the given In connection.
The Noted Specialist
' ‘itimetherewM Vre
delivery can bo made for one tenth this auspices of the Ladies Aid Society and
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Young and Mr. and
Kn.nmii grief segs° .
Beann, 73 so so*
Who has enjoyed such wonderful suc­
sum.
Even if the government did not will undoubtedly prove to be very Interest­ Mrs. Frank Hams will entertain with
WbS ereryrooo ot,rt~o&lt;l
Cbtekea dressed.*.
cess in Japan, Europe and New York and
Maintained ita man.
meet expenses on this branch of its service ing and entertaining.
Dedro next Tuesday night at the (ormer’s this state will open an office in tbe Has­
Yet he epeekt a tmlveml truth when he&gt; it is still worthy. From a financial stand
Mr. Lee Soules and Miss Henrietta , home on Green street
tings House on Thursday Jan. 28.
AU
point, the army, navy and even in the Witte were un,lt^d in marriage last Wednes-।
Mrs. W. H. Stebbins and Mrs. M. H. Invalids wbo visit these eminent specialists
fanners own domain, the Department of day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.'
before
Thursday
Jan.
30
will
receive
service
Bailey
entertained
a
large
company
of
।
i Agriculture does not pay. So far as I George Witte, by Rev. Holler. Quite a
know it brings no direct returns for Its number of guests were present from todies at five o’clock tea Tuesday, at the j free. Their long experience in tbe largest
enormous expenditures.
abroad. Both young people are well and spacious home of Mrs. Stebbins. Tbe hospitals of tbe world enables them suc­
MOXTU AGK SALE.
With such postal facilities as are here favorably known in Nashville and all house was decorated with flowers and cessfully to treat all chronic diseases, snob .
Betwren^lSM nnd ISM M^nlturwl
tetardt haring been made In Uie ronuiuo,suggested the services of the Weather unite In wishing them a happy life. They smilax. After tea waa served Instrument­ as rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia, head­
otaoretala mortgage
by Hntan a Knur.
.---- --- „made
A,eoi|iw
Bureau could be easily extended without will make their future home in Gram! al music by Misses Olfre Heath and Car­ ache, fits, sleeplessness, brain, and —
popnletlon decreesed 3 p« «nt.•
W7. SSd Jtevonled tn lhably the decrease has b«en 91111 K™1” additional cost so as to be of great practical Rapid-, where Mr. Soules bos a good posi­ rie Stebbins, and songs by Mrs. Hender- nervous exhaustion, St Vitus Dance, can­
n- of Dssds. for the Cour t'
dbolt. were very much enjoyed and a non, tunton. skin diseases. Including
As some of tion as engineer in the fire department.
from 1890 to 1805. One thing sew* J- value to the mass of farmers.
J of Michigan, on the I4&amp;
tain, the farmer is not tied to the soil. you are aware the weather bureau has One
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Heckathom re­ merry time in general passed. It was in freckles, pimples, ulcers, salt rheum, etc.,
D. 1M7 hi Liber*) of Mor:
or more statlens In each of the states. turned to their home in Homer, Monday. every respect a thoroughly enjoyable af­ also heart, liver, stomach and kidney
The query Is, what next?
diseases, nervous debility, exhausted vi­ claimed to be doe at tbe date ut thb notice the
•
;
With Congrewjuel ueembled the natur­ From these stations weather bulletins are Mrs. Heckathom has been in tbe village fair.
sum
of
Beventy-fivt&gt;
dollan* and twenty fivr
tality.
confusion
of
Ideas,
aversion
to
so
­
al thine for nay other cIms, wm»d be to sent out each day giving forecasts of the nearly a month tbe guest of Mr. Hecka*
Saturday evening Judge and Mrs.' ciety, loss of memory and energy etc., are Coort-54" attorney's fee of Fifteen del'’.rim to that body for relief. Not so with weather for tbe following thirty-six hours. thorn’s parents.
Clement Smith and Mr. and Mrs. M. L.! quickly and permanently cured by an orig­
the fanner. He will plod stollldly aJonR- At tbe Lansing station predictions are
Cook entertained the members of these inal and never failing treatment
Castleton.
Cures recover ttw Moneys secured by said »nortgare.
trusting providence for better crops, and made each day at 8 a. m. and the bulletins
Now,*TtewSr^’by virtue ©I lb* power o: i
Bert Noyes, of Lansing, spent the past gentlemen’s Bible classes at a photograph guaranteed when others have failed, * but
boards u( trade for bettei prices, and next reach Hastings the same evening, thus
party. Each pereou present had sent their will net accept incurable cases.
They sale coutttned ta said mortgsg'- and the «tatute
year will find him a little worse off than giving predictions for 24 hours from tbe week visiting bls node Asa Noyes and
earliest
obtainable
picture,
which
had
been
'.n
such case made and provided, netic" js her-:
will
examine
you
thoroughly
free
of
Selab
lh$o far as legislative influence goes, be time tbe bulletins reach the sub-crlber. other relatives In this vicinity.
the Twenty fifth
These forecasts are of considerable value Noyes and wife have moved to Nashville. numbered, and were banded out to the, charge, and If you are incurable they will bygtwmtbMonilalnrdv
of April 4. D. !»•. at ten o’clock in tbe !«*e
guests as they arrived, who circulated them frankly, kindly, tell you so.
now.
Frank Mallette of Grand Rapids is a
Hm been and will remain a cipher, capable
noon, 1 «Lall mH at raphe Auction, w tinamong
one
another.
Every
one
was
pro
­
Take one candid thought before it la too Highest bidder, at tbe North Frost door o( th i
With good roads and rural delivery and guest of W. I. Marble and other relatives
of making some political dlfU (1rep”“?
vided with a little souvenir booklet, and late. A week or a month may place your Court House In,tbe City of Hastings (that beir.s
ten times Its natural ialue, while he re­ intelligent attention to mail transportation In tills place.
tbe place where the Circuit Court for lurr |
pencil, writing their guess in the former case beyond the reach of hope.
wains a cipher still. Almost onehalf the such as newspapers give, these bnUetlns
Miss Henrietta Witte formerly of this
County is holden), the premises described l»
tbe number contained on tho
Mid mortgage, or re much thereof as tuav
men wbo
population fanners, and only 41 fan“®” can be of great value In baying and harvest place was married to Lee Soules of Grand opposite
plwtogr.pl,. On tbe Inner corer or tbe ► W|Young
ury\l«
tb.t have become victims
“T. of
°J 1 necessary to nay the amount due on said mon
in Congress are figures to plain to require time, and when frosts are predicted in late Rapids last week Wednesday. Rev. Holler
flit wuioi |
tbe quotation -Ho bebolfctb annually sweeps to an untimely grave stage, with elxbt per cent. lutenwL ano all I
comment as to this political insignificance. spring and early fall.
In fact the regular officiating.
They went to Grand Rapids booklet
legal coma, together with an pttorney's fne c
himself, and goeth bis way and straight thousands of young men of an exalted Fifteen Dollars covenanted for therein
But to the subject, ••What shall the gov­ bulletins need not go at alL The daily Thursday, their future home.
being detertbed in said inortgnrr :.
ernment do?"
Do we need better crops. pacer which will then be as much a nec­
Ed Kinnle and wife entertained their way forgetteth what manner of man he talent and brilliant Intellect, may call wftb PfemfsM
all
that certain piece or parcel o&lt; land situ."*:,
was.
”
Over
one
hundred
were
present
confidence.
No. crops are so good now that they are essity to the farmer as it Is now to tbe nephew and wife of Hastings, Mr. and
tn tbe City of.ItastluKs. in the County of Bam
and It proved to be a very difficult, but
worthless.
Potatoe* not worth tbe dig­ business man. will give tbe necessary in­ Mrs. Bert Kinnie, last week.
Remember it costs you nothing what­ and State of Mtchlgan. and known and describging; corn tbe cheapest in 30 years, so formation.
Electricity as a motive power
A. Durfee is a guest of his sister Mrs. amusing task to distinguish any likeness ever to consult these eminent specialists, rdaatoUows;
Commencing at quarter post on tbe Norte I
between tbe scores of bald headed babies, and therefore tbe moat bumble in clrcumcheap in tact that it is talked of for fuel on highways may be left for tbe presenL
Fannie Everett.
stoS«gsettM17 lu rewn » N K w. The- w
aud all this cheapening has come about
The fanner has reason enough to com­
Mr. Mason and daughter of Charlotte, and the bearded men and matrons present atances can avail themselves of their ex­ tarth
Chatos and fort3&gt;seveD link*
Much merriment was caused when tbe perience. Catarrh and catarrhal deafness tbSWSS'gagni 7&gt;!4 degrees. East Deves chainwhen agricultural machinery may be said plain of the agricural department with its are guests at Webb Coles this week.
snd nlna links to a stake and stone in ernterot
to have reached perfection.
It is rather garrblous politicians for a bead, with tbe
Sol Troxel (ell through the hatchway of correct list was read, and It was discover­ Is positively and permanently cured by the highway to tbe place of beginnin.lifttar prices than better crops that we agricultural college beaded by a high ills bam one day last week seriously in­ ed that a Mr. So-and-so had been put down their new Japanese method.
Tbsnee along tbe Center of the hlgti«'a? I
where It should have been a Mrs. 8o-atid- {
South Tpi* degrees Kart. Three chain'
need
Shall tbe tariff be tackled as a school graduate or worse altogether head­ juring him.
Dr. Helen E. Lee gives special ntten- | thirty-three
and M links, thence south
means of better prices?
&gt;o. not th» less, with a tax law that taxes him for all
Eddie Noyes of Grand Ledge is a guest so, and vice versa. Miss George read a tion to tbe diseases of ladles. Merited re­ I on a line parallel with tbe quarter line to tbv
very appropriate selection from ‘ Vesty of ward. Her cures unequaled In the his­ pxwnapple river, tbenoe Westerly aloiui sans
time, better Jo try some subject that Is not he owns and most that he owes; but one Geo. Coe and other relatives here.
the Basins” about an old man going to the tory of science.
already settled In each mind beyond pos- subject at a time.
Her remedies were se­ river to a point so that a line running Nort..
’ sibllity of change. Best try something
“dsguerrars” to get his picture “took^;
parallel wfto the East Une would intersect ti:&gt;-1
“R Is a condition not a theory that con­
cured while in Japan, and will positively ptace of beginning, thence North from sa)'
that may reduce the price of production.
Cole Ruaseli and Rause Russell have been instrnmuntal and vocal music by Miss and permanently cure consumption, bron­ point
fronts us.”
The theory is macadam or
to tbe place ot beginning, said line
Heath and Miss Simpson was also enjoyed. chitis and asthma.
It costs in the northern states 81.86 to Telford road. Tbe condition is poor roads at Jackson, the past two weeks.
I
five
chains and fifty links long on tbe We*i.
No long Incurable di­
taove a ton of produce to market, or lhe and a farming community that never has
Grace Powers waa at home Saturday Light refreshments were served In the sease by their new method of tbelrj treat­ side, containing fo acres more-or ieta. E*
ceid one acresoM off and from the Wert afcle.t*
dining room, which was prettily decorated
.-adit problem iu different shape, It costs and never will build a mile of gootf~road and Sunday.
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ment. The doctor can tie consulted daily tag on tbew H ot N. E. sf 8scL )7,3 N 8 W ।
about 6c. per bushel to market wheat, between aow and millenlum If left to
Mrs. Melvin Tuckerman was In town with red and white carnations and smilax. at the parlors in the Hastings House.
ALBXARPKB FOSTSK.
about the difference between Hasting and themselves.
Mortga
I last Wednesday.
Sunday 2
Miss Edna Truman and her class In Officehours 9 a. m. to 8 p. in.
Philip T. Oouihovk,
Detroit. Again Michigan produces seven
At present there Is no use to talk ' Mrs. Olias. Cummins and daughter,Lulu vocal music will give a recital at tbe home
Attorrngr
for
Mortgagee
ndlllous tons al &gt;1.86 per ton equals &gt;18,- thousands of dollars per mile iu macadam and her mother Mrs. Cummin* and Mrs.
Dated.
Jan
barym.
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of Mrs. Mary T, Goodyear Thursday even­
020,000 to move farm produce to primary road and bonds. Such talk wo&lt;rtd scare Ed Bowen, of Bellvue, spent Sunday with ing, next.
markets.
the farming community into tbe woods Lyman "Wilcox and wife.
The distance to market in the northern where they would stay for a hundred
A company of about thirty were enter­
One week from Sunday tbe Christian]
states is 6.9 miles and from tbe other years.
Endeavor will devote to Longfellow. An j tained at six o’clock supper by Dr. and
Mrs. J. C. Andrus Wednesday,
after
figures given, it costs 27c. per ton per
Your start Is in tho right direction. 1interesting program is expected.
r_nlie to get to market tn Hastings. The Gravel is the best cheap road that can be -, Don’t forget the social at Chas. Schaf- i which rising whist was enjoyed until
ten. Miss Phyllis Dlamoud aud W. N.
average freight rate on the New York made. See that the gravel is properly hauser’8. Friday evening.
Chidester secured the largest number of
Central for 1893 was 7 mills; one mile laid, Df proper thickness, and on a good
against 39 miles.
points and were awarded the prizes. Mrs.
Hickory Corners.
road bed, and you will have a better, road
The average farm of tbe U. 3. contains than Barry Co. can boast at the present . Mrs. Abbey Johnson, of Kalamazoo, is Hendershott sang two pretty selection in
millnery goods loch u Hate. Feather..
visiting the family of J. M. Cadwallader.
her nsual pleasing manner. Dr. and Mrs. *
157 acres which Including stock and time.
Miss Vera Cortright left in company Andrus always entertain delightfully, and
Flowers, Ribbons, Laces. Velvet*. Tain fixtures la worth &gt;4000. If it was a
lu New York macadam road has been
Michigan farm and all into wheat it would built as low as KOO to &gt;700 when farmers ,with Mrs. Dell Norris Saturday, for Val­ this company proved no exception to tbe
O'Sbant* capa and Millinery noreltlea In
cost MWiiO to market the crop. Tbe en-1 ■ would deposit tbe stone free of charge at paraiso. Ind., where the former Intends rule.
tbe latent atylre at Buaaell’*
a business course in the school at
tire tax on such a tarm.state, school, coun­ the road aide.
A complete road-making taking
&lt;
Ural
place.
ty, aud everything would be thirty or outfit, easts from &gt;4000 to *7000.
Ledlea Jackela end Cape, te done Ont at
forty dollars. Again 3136 pounds is a load
Hastings baa repeatedly taxed itself . Al Bradley made an attempt Friday, to
WAjanavTT puds.
reduced prices. All new and dealrable
suicide by jumping through a bole
itK s team lu tbe northern states on coun­ many thousands of dollars and placed the commit
Edie OlffsrtI to Maffle M aad Wm. Fax.
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atylee at RueeU’v
, ' ’
try road*
Double this amount could be money entirely beyond Its own control In in
. the ice which had been made for Gibing
jjasily hauled ou a good toad, which is the hope of buildtag up the city. Those purposes In Gull Lake. His overcoat
Underwear tor Indies and Ml wee n lu«e
equivalent to a saving of one half the cost, undertakings were ot questionable legality clinging saved him going under the lee.
v uiety ot tbe bant gooda tor tbe money
which ou. an average farm into wheat is and in some ineteMM a total loss of .Parties close by beard the splash and
ever abown In HntUaicn at Rnaeell’v.
371.79 or interest on |U9&gt; at legal rate. money invested. Yet In no Instance ba* rescued blm from his perilous condition.
Ur to reduce it to miles of highway &gt;316 time been complaint from the tax payers. . Cards are out for a leap year dance at
i«oi7 Haekar. lot •, Nt 7,
per mile, ths Interest on &gt;6M4. Tbe best
Let tbe city ot Hastings invest In a road Flint’s hotel, Friday evening. Jan. 81st.
Gooda In atyten. quality and price. Alt
Marta Newtoo. lot City,
macadam road costa from &gt;3000 to 85000. making outfit and employ a competent ( P. A. Yoangs to making quite an i
This has steady suggested tbe subject of man to make surveys and operate tbe tended visit among relatives and frlnds
wool aergea twenty are cents a yard and
flood EteatU
It is oMlesa trying to machinery, and let the local society gain 'Ross and also iu Richland.
apnrt. Jet and tancy colored bend 'Jrim
wake any thing out ot the present system. tbe oo-operatlou of the farmers and this . Fred Sober and wife are visit in* friends
anixip la greet variety at Rnaaail'a.
Working on tbe road to tbe country is community can reap such a harvest in and relatives in Hope. Baltimore and
dvad heed work pure and bimpie. As a town and country, as waa never dreamed Middleville, leaving his brother Elmer in
Do yon want a earpetr We han over
matter of theory rather than a present ot iron factory Investments, and with sue- charge of the domestic cares of tbe house­
gfty dlBerant patlam to aNeet tram and
.
practice, tba subject belongs to state rather cess our problem of “what can the govern- hold.
than national legislation, and to ooanty meat do for tbe farmer” will be solved.
t Lu Flint secured bls supply of lee one
day last week having several teams dmw—vi. -state control. There should
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&gt; MM from Dnek Lake. WMto
w etectod ta goch county who
! so&lt;ne practical knowledge of
olhto. In want of tbe uta, eoawDOrif*
nnd rood building. Lsl n aurRrasKUimportant highway
Ladles silk. kid. and wool mlttew, leewhat

NOW IN HASTINGS

Tire Months Service Fre.

Dr. W. J. Moorley Lee.

The Distinguished Japan­
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Surgeon, Eye and
Ear Expert,

DR HELEN E- LEE.

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HASTINGS, MICH., JANUARY 30, 1896

VTAVLE. NO. 2120

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Hardware and
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A paper read before the Farmers Institute by
W.TLMerrick.
There are A few things that fanners
should understand in order to receive the
most benefit from Chemical Manures.
1. They should know what Chemical
elements their soil is most deficient in in
order to profitably grow certain crops, and
until they do know what their soil lacks,
and what their crops need, the use of
dbemieal manure may result in time lost
money thrown away.
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If there
ha sufficiency in the soli
soil
and In available form of the fertilizer ap­
plied, there will be no Increase in the
’crop, but If there is a deficiency In that
one element atone Its application, if only
in a small quantity, will result in a large
gain in the crop.
Farmers m a general rule do uat have
stable manure enough to supply their
wants consequently they must look to
some other source for a fertilizer, If they
Cmtietoo.
wish to keep np the fertility of the soil
J Barber, of Nashville, is the
The three chief etomeuta of fertiliser are
guest of Mm. C. C. Price.
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Nitrogen, the Phosphoric acid and Pot­
Mrs. Frank Davis, of Washington, D. ash. The great value of stable manure is
, was a guest of her uncle, Ira Bacheller

J. J. Fuller returned a fer days ago
from a buslaees trip north.
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Mrs. Frank Wood is recovering from a
sick spell of a few dayp duration.
'
Joe Passage is moving fanning Imple­
ments prior to moving a few miles beyond
Kalamazoo.
Many from here took In the Farmers
Institute. They are now prepared to do
more efficient work when spring opens up.
That ice now makes our blacksmith
smile.
Geo. Sbawman and wife of Kalamaroo
visited the tatter’s mother over Sunday.
Ourdaydehool gave an entertainment
Friday which was well rendered.
Wm. Kennedy and wife of Grand Rapids
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are visiting their parents here.
Frank Wolf and wife spent Sunday
with Wm. Smith.
Miss Ollie Johnson of the city visited
parents and friends over Bunday.
Mrs. C. E. Smith and Mrs. McDonald
visited in Lake Odessa Monday.

Rllta Noyes has been quite sick the past
week with .catarrhal fever.
Miss Nina Felghner to quite sick at this
writing. ;
Orrin Clark formerly of this place, now
of Allegan, visited Ire Bacheller and Asa
Mrs. E. K. Smith who has been visiting
Manchester friends for the past four
weeks, returned home Wednesday. '
Miss Nina Downing resumed her
school duties Monday after a week’s tussle

Must be sold at once

Mrs. Chas. Felghner was called to West
Vermontville Saturday, by the sudden
death ot her fatheuMr. Fasbaugh.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Marble attended
SonSa’a concert at Battle Creek Monday.

Come early and get bargains
Terms:—Cash or bankable paper

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CORRESPON PENCE.
Milo.

What has become of that emergency
tariff and bond bill?. Is congress In ses­
sion now. or has their zeal to help
•-Grover” oozed out.
Yes we have a new bible exclusively for
the "new woman.” The old one Is good
enough for the men.
Lewis Williams of Milo, took the train
for Saginaw to attend some Masonic
gathering.
W. A. Spaulding is paying this (27th)
morning 65 cents a bushel for wheat.
Beautiful day 20 degrees below zero
this morning.
DowIIdkDavid Manning has bought the farm
owned by Henry Babcock.valued at Si 400.
Thin Powers, of Indiana, is the guest of
relatives here at presentEzra Tobias intends to build a new
house the coming summer.
Mrs. T. Gorham cared for her sick
mother tost week.
A social at Mrs. Rich’s Thursday evenlDHenry Gaskill was here from Battle
Creek a few days last week.

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Cloverdale.
Wm. Chamberlain.
Chamberlain, Tbe’d Gybe, Frank
Leonard and Eugene Deck who have been
at home for a short lime have gone back to
their work near Battle Creek. Johnny
Ashbv was also home at the same time.
Mrs. Milo Phillips Is at Allegan nurs­
ing her husband’s daughter who te sick.
Rev. Neargarth of Nashville preached a
very interesting dtocourae at the church
last Sunday.
Byron Fenner of Prairieville was in
town last Monday and purchased about
fifty thousand brick for the purpose of
building a bouse In the spring.
Cyril Grigsby gave bis phonographic
concert lut Mondny orenlng to
m&gt;dlnoe ot .boat .evenly perwon and it la bat
justice tn say that the entertainment was
arand and waa duly appreciated by all who
beard IL Mr. Grl*.by la sparing no pains
to please bin patrons end It Is evident from
the letereat manltealed that a fuller house
would greet him It bo should come here

l&lt;Tbere la eooalderable activity In the Ice
buslmaa new, a large amount being .hip­
ped from Ackert Point to Kalamazoo
every day for Boot Bros.
The death of Mra. Hannah Given nee
Davenport occurred Nov. 97tb.
She had
been eiek only about a week. Mra. Given
was born in Holmes Co.. Ohio. June 9th.
1686: si* was married to Geo. W. Conyer
In 1852 by waom she bad five ehl dren.
Mr. Conyer was a captain in the civil war
and died ’ iu the service of his ^&lt;teontry.
Mrs. Conyer married Andrew Given in
1865 by whom she became the mother of
TDnr children.
The deceased «me to
Michigan in 1878 and purchased the pro­
perty on which she resided at the time of
her death. She was a good neighbor, a
kind friend, and had ever been prompt
■ad faithful in the discharge of her duties
■s a wife and mother. At the time of her
death she was aged 59 years. 7 months and
II days.
She leaves a boa band and eicbt
children to mourn her loss.

cut from the Graphic each one accompani­
A revival will be commenced at the U. ed by one cent. Mrs. J. B. Williams will”
receive them.
B. church next Sunday evening.
.
Work in the different ranks at Maccabee
D. Moulton and family spent Sunday
hall Saturday evening.
with Obadiah Blough and wife.
Mr. Halsey and daughter of Potterville
are guests of Rev. H. H. Halsey at this
MIMtovUl.
Miller Jr., and wife visited in
Jay Feu ton of Allegan is visiting his
Bowne Sunday p. m.
parents and brothers In this village.
The attendance at the club dance Satur­
The mother of Dr. A. L. Taylor who
day evening was rather small.
has been Jiving here of late died last Fri­
The Epworth league will give an en- day and was taken to Milford for burial on
tertalnment Friday evening.
Saturday.
A very fine hop was given at the K. O.
P. hall last Friday evening. About
*'
fifty
were present.
Mra. A. Halliday Is on the sick list.
Will McKevitt of Hastings was In the
J. Hllck of Shultz was the guest of
village lhe last of the week.
Walter Davis Thursday.
A very nicely painted sign now _
guides
Mrs. Ella Youngs is very ill..
the wanderer to F. L. Phelps’ livery barn.
Mrs. Burkholder of your city is the
The work was done by Wm. Lawrence.
guest of Mrs. John Packard.
Des Jordan has quit work at the mill
Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. Corwin, a girl.
The singing school was well attended and will move on his farm In Orangeville
this week.
Saturday eve.
Chas Payne of the Grand Rapids Herald
Miss Ida Hills and brother who have
is in the village visiting his parents.
been visiting at Henry Corwins returned
Rev. F. N. Janes waa unablo to occupy
home Friday.
Nellie Jones spent Wednesday with hte pulpit Sunday an account of sickness.
Rev. A. Wakefield filled it
Mrs. Lizzie Rentes of your city.
8. B. Llnksl Is reported much better and
Cite Larabec is on the sick list.
Rev. J. L. (ekes will preach Feb. 9th. is expected home before long.
Mr. Tegefer has opened a tailor shop In
Subject “Leadpencils.” All are Invited.
the Jordon block.
Jessie Cox was the guest of N. D. Jones
Rev. B. Moore fell on the ice the last of
Sunday afternoon.
the week arid sustained serious Injuries.
The friends of Maggie Coman to the
number of about 30 gave*ber a pleasant
Johnstown. &gt;
Some of the residents of Johnstown, at­ surprise at her home last Friday night
The Epworth League of this place
tended the Farmers Institute at Battle
through ite vice-president W. E. Webb has
Creek on Thursday Friday and Saturday.
The writer on last Friday met for the arranged for a lecture Course to consist of
first time at the institute in Battle Creek, lectures by H. It. Pattengill, Wash. Gard­
Mr. Daniel Simmons a prominent teacher ner. and W. N. Ferris, an entertainment
of Michigan. Many years ago he taught by Miss Bessie George and a musical by
the district school in the old rod school the patrol Quartette, which was here with
house In the King district. Mr. S. Informs the Boston Concert Co, a short time ago.
We doubt If a better course could have
us that
Miss Franc Whelock well
known to many iu our town Is in failing been secured iu Michigan and the League
health. For many years she and her deserves the liberal patronage of the pub­
sister Emma were prominent teachers in lic an well as their thanks for bringing
these excellent entertainments within their
thia section.
It Is reported that the little daughter ot reach.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Kearney,who with her
mother have t&gt;een visiting relatives in'tbis
Carlton.
vicinity is sick with scarlet fever.
Fred Carpenter, of Lakeview. Is the
In a few days if the present Cavorable
weather continues, the ice crop will *be guest of Carlton friends this week.
Mr. M. Alien Is ill.
ripe enough to pick.
There are three cases of tonsllltto In the
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wataee Smith on
family of Mr. Knowels.
Monday, Jan. 13th, a son.
Mr. Kelsey, of Coats Grove, waa at
Carlton Center Saturday, buying stock.
Delton.
Chas. Hickerson returned from Eaton
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Allison the
county Monday.
28rd a daughter; weight 8X pounds.
There was an oyster supper at the resi­
E. J. Evans of Hastings, was Id town
the K. of ”
P. dence of John O’Conner Tuesday.
Tuesday evening to attend
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Several couple from Carlton Center at­
public installation.
J. W. Briggs of Prairieville, waa in tended the dance at Freeport Saturday
town Saturday and Monday looking at night.
Mrs. Am Odell to entertaining a cousin
some bouses. In view to locating here in
from Grand Ranids.
the near future,
Mr. Odell to a little better.
W. H, Chase will furnish the lumber to
Frank Andrus is father to another boy;
build Sort Pennock’s barn In the spring.
weight
11 pounds.
Bishop Bros, have a contract to build
Mrs. Chas. Brooks is ill.
another photograph ear. The roofing and
Several
from Carlton Center attended
sides are to be steel.
church at Pod Auger school bouse Satur­
"Vote early and often."
day
night
The ladles of the Delton Hive No. 499
Carlton Center will have a ball ,nine the
L. O. T. M: will give a beauti**k qoilt,
valued at 815 to the lady who sitoil re­ coming season if a sufficient amount vf
ceive the largest number of votae as the money can be raised to make a success.
Mrs. T. P. Barnum to afflicted with the
most popular lady in Barry county. They
will also give a beautiful steel engraving common complaint, lagrippe.
The Ladles Aid Society of the M. E.
(a large and magntfident work of art
donated by the Graphic) valued at 816 to church meet at the residence of Mrs. Nash
the lady receiving the next largest number the first Wednesday in February.
Mr. Brogdon to very slek.
of votes. All votes must be on coupons

Oran Seville.
Elmer England and family of Middle­
ville visited friends in the village Sunday.
Fishing seems to be the order of th»day.
There were over fifty people fishing on
Gun Lake last Monday.
Some intend
having three lines set as long as Ice lasts.
Milo Craus bought over 900 weight of fish
last Monday and took them to Otsego. It
has been estimated that there is taken from
200 to 500 pounds of fish from the lake
dally.
The Christian Endeavor society are pre­
paring for "Endeavor Day” Feb. 2nd with
a lengthy program.
All are invited to at­
tend.
The Grange reports large attendance and
a class of three to be initiated at their
next meeting.
.
; Monday evening Jan. S7th. Mrs. Hull’s
bouse burned.
We learn that she lost
! nearly everything in lhe house, Mrs. Hull
and B. J. Robinson’s little girl being alone
at the time the fire caught. The property
was Insured In the Barry and Eaton Co.

Njuih Ville.
Mrs. A. T. Cooper has been at Wood­
land during the past week visiting rela­
tives and friends.
A. H. Weber was at Hastings Tuesday«
on business.
fi. B. Andrus was at Ann Arbor- over
Sttturdtc and Bunday pnrchuiDg apparat­
us for the chemical tabratory of the high
school and visiting frieuds in Aim Arbor
and Ypsilanti.
The lecture at the Congregational church
Monday evening by Prof. McKinney of
Olivet College, was very largely attended
and very highly appreciated. The speaker
held the closest attention of hte audience
for nearly an hour and a half giving them
a good understanding of •‘Armenia” one
of the leading questions of the day.
The literary society ot the High school
assisted by some of the legal talent of the
village, will give a mock trial at the opera
house next Friday evening far the benefit
of the piano fund.
Several Vermontville people came over
Monday evening to attend the lecture at
the Congregational church.
Mias Greta, Young te spending her Vaca­
tion with her parents in the city.
- Battle Creek
one day last week visiting relatives and
friends.
Mre. Chas. Scheldt has been very ill
with pneumonia during the past week but
to now reported better.
Rev. Arthur Pratt and F. A. Streetey
were at Battle Creek. Monday afternoon to
attend a concert given by Sousa’s band.
Rowena Milla.
Mr. Martinbrooks of near Grand Rapr
ids, to visiting bis son Lymau, at this
place.
Earnest Conrad aud family of Otsego,
visited nt A. Huul’s over Sundai,
Last Staurday evening the friends and
neighbors of C. W. Armstrong aud wife Io
the number of eighty-alx and gave them a
happy surprise. The evening
very
enjoyably spent with visiting and cards.
A handsome rocker was presented Mr.
and Mrs. Armstrong as a slight token of
the esteem io which they are held
by
their
many
friends.
After
partaking ot a bountiful repast and bid­
ding the Judge and wife good night all re­
turned to their several homes. Those
from abroad were Earnest Conrad and
family of Otsego. Mr. and Mp*. John Per­
kins of Prairieville; Mr. aud Mrs. George
Hale of Hastings; Mr. and Mrs. Howell
Trask of Grand Rapids: and Dr. L. P.
Parkhurst and wife of Mlddtovilte.
AMVria

Mr. Snyder’s mill caught Ire from
sparks from the engine last Wednesday
burning the sorghum mill to the ground,
tjeo. Tompkins bad corn and stalks in the
mill and they were all burned. In help­
ing to put out the fire Calvin Smith fbil
through from the rafters strikmg on bto
side. No bones were broken and be ft
now able to be out
Mr. and Mrs. Llnebaugh and briber T.
Llnebaugh of Ionia,
were guesta ot
Webster Hastings Saturday andWiimi^'.
Alma Phelps to staying with Lyftan
Wilcox.and wife.
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A Piftmggmph concert at Abbey’s halt
tonight (Tuesday) conducted by Cyril
Grigsby of Hastings
John Tasker to siek.
Mrs. Vim Tompkins to better
George Hartom of Battle
town Saturday visiting hte
Jno. Tompkins.

merctal fertilizer, looking at it perhaps tn
the light of an experiment.
But he mast
also realize that by- continual cropping and
constantly taking from the soU and giving
nothing In return, that the land Is growing
poorer and that something must be done
to keep up the fertility. Suppose tee in­
vests a few dollars in commercial fertili­
zer and thereby increases his crop from
fifty to one hundred per cent Is It not a
good investment besides the solid sattsfae-

coats.
time when pur jown state was being re­
deemed from ita native wttds; when oar
farms were bewn oat of the forert by the
axe of the sturdy pioneer, in that Bay the

baa only to travel to the New

his team afoot and garnered its frulta, new

quantity but are not in the most soluable where nature seeking to hide her own
condition.
nakedness has covered them with a scanty
Chemical fertiHsera are simply food for growth of weeds, the barns and outplants in a condensed form.
Farmers are btttidlDgs fallen lu'ruins.
often confused with the different names of
The old borne with Its open doors and
chemicals used in fertilizers.
For In­ windows through which the wind eomee
stance, PotaMlam, which to a mineral to walling like some lost spirit sufficing &gt;
known to us as potash under the different final resting place.
forms of sulphate. Muriate and nitrate of
The family living room with its open
potash.
Sulphate of potash is a combina­ fire-place up whose blackened throat th*
tion of sulpber and potash.
Muriate Is a ruddy flames once leaped and sparkled,
salt where potash takes the place ,of Sod­ now cold and chill, ita fires long since
ium or common salt Nitrate of potash to gone out. Here life and death, and joy
saltpeter too expensive for a fertilizer and and mirth
held swag. there merry
to worth more to manufacture Into gun­ childrens voices woke the echoes with
powder.
their play, now silent aa the tomb. Qf its
And then we have phosphates and Su­ former occupants some have passed to tba
perphosphate*.
A phosphate is a combi­ great Beyond and sleep on yonder hill­
nation of lime and phosphoric acid as bone side, their descendants scattered over the
or phosphate rock. A superphosphate to a land and the old homestead, deserted and
phosphate that has been treated with sul­ forsaken, will know them do more.
phuric acid ro as to make the phosphoric
The cause—Improvements of the land.
acid soluble. The plain phosphate Is not And yet this was no virgin soil where dur­
soluble, the superphosphate is.
ing countless ages an al! bountiful, nature
Now a few facts that have eome under bad stored up the elements ot fertility for
my own observation in the use of commer­ the uw of man, and he abused it Will
cial fertilizers in a small way during the this be the future history of our own
last three years.
state? Will there oome a day when cor
Id the spring of 1893: I procured 1200 roll will refuse to return Its fruits in due
pounds of commercial fertilizer for use on season? 1 trust not. We owe to our­
corn, oats and potatoes.
My manner of selves and more do we owe to prosperity
using for corn was as follows: After fit­ to transmit to them unimpaired the gloriting the ground and marking both ways, 1 ious heritage that nature has given us.
had the boys drop a tablespoonful where
And let us never forget, though the sun
the marks cross and as 1 plant with a hoe be darkened, and the moon give no light,
1 brush a little dirt over the fertilizer with that the Earth Is our Mother and we may
the corner of the hoe. drop the seed and rest on her bosom.
cover. 1 left a strip near the canter of the
Literary Note.
field without the fertilizer and as my faith
was not very strong I stuck a stake where
Writing of "The CoMervati*1 felt off with the fertilizer ro that per- In Februwy Udie.’ Ho~ \ *'
haDS I could Imagine that the rows that A.bmore, consldr-,in&lt;
were fertilized were better than the ion,” p«&gt;» her this pret,, tnbbb.nJ'j!
others. The corn came up nicely, could lhe wotnnn wb. with be,
nut see much difference in lhe time of its M. h tb. b«t compMto"s£&lt;12£r
coming ud. On the 13th day of June J round, betwlr. UDoowdoSl,, ^th 7
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went to Chicago and was gone until the ,plrttu.l •imo.pr.ere tb&gt;, ।
s£
last days of- the month. The boys had. we.„, owetaHr u, lb. we.^- X.
cultivated the corn two or three times is not a btcot.
She ts In eympatby wtta
wnile 1 was gone, and It had made a good wbalever work the man u,„y bj do
growth when I returned.
I went down many wapahe may help him with
through the middle of thtf fiefd to look at
“
It. I came to a place where the corn drop- labor a. ftrda In bar all Ute
ed-eff inhoight. the row out
to the fence and Jiere was the stake. The
rows that wen. fertilized were from five it te ‘like perfect music unto Tfefltet*
to eight inches taller than thi»«e that were worus.”
not. I confess I was surprised at the re­
Under the most favorable construction ’
sult. After using fertilizer on coni fpr that can be put upon this controversy, it is
three years,' although thev have beea very apparent that the true boundry line be­
dry, I have bad good crops, the last one tween Great Britain and Venezuela Is In­
the best of all.
After watching it closely volved In an uncertainty, which fact is
I have come to the following conclusion ns made more apparent by the ever widening
to eoni. We all know that for t|ie first of the British boundry during the past
two or three weeks after corn is planted fifty years from the E-sequibo line until it
it makes a slow growth unless the weather Includes the mouth ot the Orinoco. Asfata
is extremely favorable. This is just the from the real facts of the controveisjr
time the fertilizer gets In Ita work, the Ix)r&lt; Salisbury’s refuMl to avail himself of
little fine rootlets from the seed find the our friendly offices, aud to submit the
fertilizer and the moisture and beat aris­ question to impartial arbitration, leads to
ing therefrom, forces the young plant to a the conclusion that he has not sufficient
vigorous growth lust when it Is needed., faith In the justice of hte claim.
This he
After corn gets two or three feet high it does not assert or admit: he resorts to a
sends out Its targe roots that feed on the line of argument which te not only undip­
decaying sod or any .stable manure that lomatic, but untenable, aud converts the
may have been applied.' We all know
controversy from one effecting the bound­
that it makes a vigorous growth ynd to ry uf a comparatively Insignificant British
able to take care of Itself; but it to when colony to an attack upon our Continental
the plant is young and tender like every­ policy. It is thte Inadmissible contention
thing else that it needs nourishing. I^et on the part of the British-Prime Minister,
us follow the cornfield a little further. and not the PreaidanPa Message, which
After taking the coni off I plowed it In the has the dangerous tendency to change the
fall and lhe next spring fitted It and broad­ Issue from one of fact, and diplomacy to
casted the oats with 196 pounds of fertiliz­ one affecting the cardinal - principle ot our
er to the acre. The oats made a good national policy for th/» security of our in­
growth, straw was good length and stood stitutions ami our relations to the nations
up well, beads well filled and threshed out on this continent-7-Hem. Oscar Strauss
45 bushel per acre, while a field just
iii Fdinuiry Furum.
across the lane, equally, as good laud with­
out the fertilizer, went 25 bushels. After
WMrried.
taking the oafs off I plowed the field and , VANCE-KNICKKRhOCKBR. Wm. K. Vaiwe
fitted it lite best 1 could for wheat.
Sept, । Mrs. Nel.le B. Knickerbocker, Monday raoraj
by Justice O. R. Bishop Roth reside la
17th, 1894 I drilled in 150 lbs of fertilizer! inr
Mfcdlmuie.
with IX bushels wheat per acre: wheat j
went into winter with a good top and POWERS- HEARD.
Chat.
W, Pwm,
came out looking fairly well in the spring,
of Orao^viiifl to Mias Ittude Brart.
ot Yankee Springs, by Justice C. KBAbo p.
and yielded .25 bushel of nice" plump wlnwt
Friday.
per acre, while the other field without fer­
tilizer went 10 bushel*. Perhaps I should
&lt;»n WMreskr
not ctaltu that fertilizer made all the differ­ GUIBKRSON-RCIDMORK.
aliernuun at tour p. m. by Bev. T1k». Cox at
ence as the first field was sowed in Rod
lb© borne of lhe brxk;-. pa&lt;autaou MicOtaaa
Are, MIm Allie Kcldnnre io Georas GutferWinter Fife and the other to Clawsou.
wu. ot BurhHuan. The groom to operator at
although CtawiKMi has usually done well
the MlcataMt Ceatrai »ep« a&lt; ttaohwaM.
for me. Then again I drilled Tltrotby
Ou? best wkrnra Mtotud the young oopa?.
seed with the wheat on both fields. On
the field where lhe fertilizer wan put there
to a good stand of timothy to-day, xm the
Awarded
o bar It all burned oct by the drouth: then
Highest Heoets—World's M.
again one application of fertilizer 'has a
beneficial effect upon at least two succeed­
ing crops. Here to an example; Iu oneend of the oat field I planted one acre of
potatoes using the fertiliser in the Mme
manner as I did for core. The potatoes
were a (fair crop although the drouth In­
jured them somewhat, the tops keeping
green until front came.
1 dug them about
th© first of October, the ground being
clean and mellow.
1 harrowed it down
smooth and drilled In IX bushels of wheat
without fertUher.
Last June after the
wheat had all beaded out it preoented a
peculiar appearance. Little bunches ot |
wheat Itead* stood up four to five inches ■
taBer than the surrounding beads showing
where every h:h of potato had been, prov­
ing that the potato crop had not aatlmllat- '
ed all of th© fertilizer.
These are a few facte that have come ,
MOST
under my observation in the use of the -

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MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

It is to be regretted that the demo­
•
Henry Drpur, of Ann Arbor, has sued crat* or that part of them that is made
’
&lt;x&gt;o&lt;~B«lOW . Proprietors.
. for a divorce from his wife on the novel un of paid retainers of the preaident.
plea that, although he ty nmpi;’ abl* as office holders by his gross, and of
and entirely willing to support tar. those who wish to become paid retain­
she has made life a burden to him and ers, and of the gentlemen of alien ex­
driven away every earthly joy by filling traction who strive by importing Euro­
his “house, ledn nnd room* with room­ pean shoddy aud puttingiton the Amer­
ers and boarders, devoting her time and ican nuu^et ns “strictly wool,” are disIs what gives Hood’s Sarsaparilla ita great attention to the core of strungers" and ,
ountdder the Dingley compopularity, its contftanlly increasing compelling him to cook his own mea?
rercuue bm from a party fet andsales, and enables it to accomplish its and spend
evenings and nigh
point.
There
ore. however, democrats
wonderful and unequalled cures. The melancholy loneliness. IDs wife is • . point. There are, however, democrats
oomblnation, proportion and procees pleasant little body, but thoroughly 1 who refuse to be bound by the edicts of
used in preparing Hood’s Sarsaparilla infatuated, it would seem, with a desire the president or to be frightened by the
are unknown to other medicines, and to care for tbe students of the univer­ fulminations of his retainers, and the
number of them increases daily,
make Hood's Sarsaparilla
sity instead of her husband
This is do time for factional strife.
Thu&lt;s.Jav, Jan- 3°*

lH
w

revenue ano'partie*

A NEW PARTY.
It IB the Child of tt&gt;» BUrar Oot&gt;
torano. at Waahlnston.

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liered that Mr. Cleveland would make
Wssh'ngtoD, Jan. 24.—The silver _ another secret deal with J. Pierpocl
conference Thursday decided to put a ( Morgan aud other frieads of his former
nations, ticket m the held fo; the ap- I' Law partt«r, Mr. Francis Lynde Stet­
proachliff preskientia' campaign. The ' son. But congress and the press of the
conference agreed to a declaration of country showed such hostility to an­
princip es and calls upon others irre- j other iniquitous bond deal that it
spectiv of previous party affiliations alarmed Cleveland and CarHste.
It
who are willing to support these prin- was therefore determined to make the
eiples aud the nominees ot the silver ii loan what is called a “popular loon,”
party to organize in the usual manner ’
S the title of a atory written
The gold reserve of the treasury b de­ for that purpose. The national convcn- although lhe administration hax not
Mlehi**n Banka.
far the mannfretnrera of
State Bank Commissioner Sherwood, pleted, and cun be replenished only by tion of the silver men ia to be held at the remotest Idea that it will be a suc­
It cores a wide range of diseases because in his seventh annual report, covering increase of revenue. Every temporary
cess. Tt Is believed in administration
of its power ass blood purifier. It ccta the transactions of the state banking easement increases the ultimate deple­ SL Lo us July 22, the same day as the circles, and very generally in financial
directly and positively upon the blood, departments for the year 1895, says tion by the amount of the interest upon meeting of the populist uatior.al con- circles, that the “popular loan" will
by one of the most humorejus
and the blood reaches every nook and that the deposits in the national and the loan. The proceeds of a 1 oan cannot ventiou A total of 1.3«2 delegates fail, and tiiat the bonds will tie again
writers of the day. It will
corner of the human system. Thus all state banks have increased very per­ create a true reserve. Th© revenue of will make up tbe convention, this num­ scooped in by Mr. Pierpont Morgan and
be sent free to anyone send
ber being apportioned among tbe states .
tbe nervee, muscles, bones and tissue*
hia
foreign
associates.
the
government
falls
short
of
ita
neces
­
ceptibly
during
the
year.
Six
new
come under the beneficent influence of
ing address and naming this
m follows;
That th’s should be the case is al­
state banks, with an aggregate capital sary expenditures by about 870,000.000
Alabama. 40: Arkansas. IS: Coiomte. tt: |
f $230,000, have been incorporated a year. This is not the time for animad­ Delaware. 1: Oeonda. 80: Illinois. M: Iowa, most inevitable. The people generally
during the year. There are now 171 version upon the blunders of the policy ti; Minnesota, 45; Missouri, tt: Nebraska. are not fniuiliir with the condition* of
51; New Hampshire. «; New Tork, 44: North
state banks and three trus- companies by which so huge a deficit has been Dakota, 11; Oregon, tt; Rhode Island. »: subscribing for bonds, while the bank­
under the supervision of the state bank­ created. It is time for action toward Tsnnessee. N; Vermont. •: WaaMnrton. ing syndicate is. It is difficult to make
ing department, all of which have been prevention of larger deficits, and pre- IT; Wisconsin. »; New Mexico. 1: District clear to the masses of .the people that a
of Columbia, 4; Arizona, &lt;; California, •: :
examined during the year and found to ; ventiou can be accomplished only by Connecticut, 19: Florida, I; Idaho, H; In- ; “four per cent, bond” dore not mean
be In u sjitisfiv-’tory condition.
■ instantaneous increase ©f revenue.
dinna. 3u: Kansas, ®; Ixiuislana. IS: Mary- I a bond bringing them in four per cent,
The Ooe True Blood Puritler. |1 per bottle.
.Yny measure productive of speedy in- land. 9; Michigan. 14; Mississippi. U; Mos- , net. Then, too, they are unfamiliar
tana. 19; Nevada. 40; New Jersey.!!; North
Born 10
.... [ crease of revenue must be the result of
,,
p,.., enr® Liver tlh;
Carolina, 1i; Ohio. W; Pennsylvania, 15: with the method of subscribing.
Arthur o
Brown.
,
.
llOQU S rlllS take, easy to operate. 2&amp;c.
nnuur
», nomina+od for United concession.
Th© stalwart protecttouSouth Carolina, 3Q; Texas, 75; Virginia. Thousands of persons with- a good
States senator
by
■ . .to defer
. . r thorough
..
»cua
j the Utah republican
r
W; West Virginia. I; Wyoming and Utah. knowledge of business would not know
j jst
in mugt
must be content
caucus, is 53 years of age. and was bom,
reconstruction of the tariff to the
how to subscribe for the jiroposed gov­
near Kalamazoo. He graduated at Ann !
‘’more convenient season" when all
A national committee.was selected, pf ernment bondn.
Arbor and practiced law in Michigan '
branches
of
the
government
will
be
re
­
The Niagara Falit Routs."
A further reason why this loan will
which Dr. J. J. Mott has been made
b success from
rroin 1863
lotxmni
ii 1879,
io«w, j।
°
.
with much
until
rent to Utah and at cure took '
The “tbu^tto free tntovr chairman. A committee on finance., one ; not be a success ana popular loan in be­
when he wt..v —
—— — -—— ■
HfaMIUOA.
must, be willing to abide the result of from each state, was also selected. The I cause the people of this country do not
a position i*8 one of the lenders of the
|a.m Ip m |p.m.|x.m.|K m
a new approval to the country. -Each committee on resolutions, of which Sen­ believe that the government uhould be
..I Tj»|ij* I enlti.4o| »jo bar. He was one of tbe founders of the
must unite in a purpose to increase the ator Jones, of Nevada, is chairman, sub­ borrowing money. They know that
republican party in Utah and has been
tUMWMi.
revenue.
mitted Its report A synopsis ta xs fol­ ita lack of funds lb due to on unpro­
active in politics since.
Tbe bill that is before congress lim­ lows:
------------------|nm.|s.m.|A ra.lp.m.lp.m
ductive tariff. They know that- the
EASrtMM.....................I X20|5.40 |10.«| 9.1B| 1.09
A CurlOM Coincidence.
its'the duration of ite measure to two
The resolutions declare In favor of a dis­ revenues of the country are not equal
C. K OtiHORN. Loco! Ax«q:. flMilaje
8. 0. Gould lost his house and con- jI aud a half ryears. It is tentative only. tinctive American financial system, are '
to the expenditures. They know that
O. W. fit'wus, O. P. • T. A. (Iblcsto.
tents by fire at Kiverdale at two o’clock , It does not increase tariffs to a protec­ unalterably opposed to tbe Blntfe sold the reason the revenues do not equal
standard and demand the immediate re- ;
in tbe afternoon. Just one year ago, i five degree,
" ..
. ’but* to
‘ a .point
’ * that
“
‘is /or turn to the constitutional standard of cold ita expenditures is; because a stubborn
the same day and hour, it was also; revenue only.
'
In like manner it makes and sliver, by the restoration Uy this gov- , president nnd a vinionxrv political
burned. The Dun schoolhouse is in the । temporary increase of revenue by that irnrnent, independently of any foreign party have chosen to reduce ita tariff
power, of the unrestrftted coinage of both « .
.
vicinity and the same number of pupils form of direct taxation that is known sold and silver into standard money at tbe duties below a living lewd. Utey know
TIME TABLE.
Were on the floor receiving the same . us “internal." It is a measure qf con - rati. &lt;rf alum to on. tod upon t™. of thM Mr Clerelnnd and bin adminiatra-W-—----- - ------------------.
.
. ,
h-saon as one year ago, when the class ! cession; it increhsez revenue, ifi part exact equality, as they existed prior to L87L '
tbs silver coin to bs full legal tender, equal- * *on have borrowed in the last 18
“
‘ dog
"
-lost •ita
- —
discovered the fire.
A
life 1 by deifiocratic and ip part by republic­ I?- with sold, for all debts and dues, public j months $162,315.40t. They know that
MtBUOftK.
a year ago, and-a cat this time.
an
methods,
and
leaves
the
ultimate
and private, soverntaent only sbouWInsus | they lJ&lt;id to M &gt;vndicate of Shy locks
KE
*
. •
■ e,/v»
r.™
adjustment to tbe next congress and and control currency intended to cireluate
as money, and this should be leral tender; I A™ per cent, interest on * &gt;100,000,000
Insurance Official*.
KOKTM.
tbe next president, who will be in­ policy ot the treasury. as concurred In by of that amount. They know that this
The Michigan Millers’ Mutual Fire
structed upon the matter by the results a republican house, ot issuing interest­ loan was restricted to this syndicate
1 IS
Insurance company in session nt Lan­ of the campaign of 1896.
KartOcNipM-......
bearing bonds 1s dehounced. and payment
Kleblaud Junc‘1
of Shyloeks. They know that the pres­
sing elected the following officvm for
OvMrtcy..............
The democratic parly, which is the of coin obUgattams I In either gold or sil­
ver at the option of the government and ent “popular loan” is scheduled at four
the ensuing year: President, George W.
Milo ................
minority
in
congress
and
in
the
na
­
not of the creditor, to demanded.
Crooked Lake .
per cent instead of five. They know
Jenks, of Sand Beach: secretary. Arthbr
I II! B ta
tion, will further enfeeble Itaelf by op­
Deltoo
that the credit of this country is as
T. Davis, of Lansing: treasurer,Samuel
Cfierertale .. .
s 19 * so ,
After a lonr
Alter
ion&lt; prramiM
preamble tn
in wntcn
which (he
meoede- । .. .
..
.
position to the measure of relief now
TOE MB EUCTEK ta.T » awtlUKE ci
Akrn Paint......
’3 M| •» 45 .
J Titus, of Battle Creek: directors,
monetization ot silver and its attendant I *»&lt;«•• that of any country in the work!
pending.—Chicago Inter Ocean.
m ntaiM a*
« u'
Slmiu................
*3»| 9 00).
anrl the
I ha policy
nnllev of
nf borrowing
Izirrnwlhc gold
arnld 1 —or
OF was.
Was. under I republican
rcnublican rule.
evils, and
Frederick Thomnn. of Lansing: M. L.
from
a
syndicate
allowing
tt
to
realise
a
HAirrtNO*...........
Keyer, of Ann Arbor, and George
Therefore, with all these facta before
HURTS MANUFACTURERS.
net profit of 510,000,OuO arc denounced the
W. Jenks.
them. aud with the spectacle of a great,
Costa Urove....
•9 SOconcluded aa follows:
tack of Solid Proapertty S1dc« Clavetaad resolutions
Woodland........
10 (K
"Resolved, That over and above all ques­ rich, and prosperous country driven to
Wood burr
..
Health in MichlKsn.
Camo Into Offlco, '
10 15
tions of policy We are in favor of restoring iKMTOwinfc’ money from foreign bank­
It is Always
During the week ended January IS re- j
, true,. even In the best of to the people of the «.tilted States the (Unobefore you know it your reward
porta sent in by 50 observers in various J times, that the failure of men engaged honored money of this consillutlois—gold ers at usiinous rates of interest iu a
Lansing
time of profound peace, it&lt;will not be comes in fruit &amp; shade Begin
Detroitportions of the state indicated that i *n manufacturing industry are more and stlvere-not one., but both—the more.
Gnwd Kapids
Washington and Hamilton, and JetTer- »trange if the people of the United by writing for our low prices.
scarlet fever, pneumonia and reraiitent i numerous, considering the proportion of
aon and Monroe, and Jackson and Lin­
fever decreased in area of prevalence. I borne by manufacturers to the whole coln. to the end that the American people States fail to respond to this “popular
may
receive honeat pay for an honest Ioan.”
Consumption was reported at 235 places.' number of business men, than failures
HuUuOA.
the American debtor pay hte Just
Ibis issue of bonds will tgake $261,- W* Remember we pay the flight
typhoid fever at W. diphtheria at 38,!
persons of any other class. One product,
obligations In an boaeat atandard, and not (ioti.000 borrowed ill a year and a half
scarlet fever at 3s, measles at-18, whoop-' reason for this is that the m&amp;nufac­ in a atandard that Is appreciated IOC per
SOUTH.
by
the present democratic administra­
certt.
above
the
great
staples
of
our
coun
­
ing cough at 24 and smallpox at De- turer alone is exposed to violent forOKDKBOF FUBLICAT1OX
troit.
«igii
rijru competition,
eomprtltton. the
thr intensity
intraaity of
of try, and to the end; further, that sftvsr- tion—over a quarter of a.biiHon of dol­
•tandard countries raay be deprived of the lars. All of nhis Hsh been borrowed State of Miehlran. In Chancer).
GrsnA ttapkh •
which can nrrer Ik* accurately meaa- unnatural advantage they now enjoy tn
DMFOil.................
nih A. D.. me.
ttN
LMMlOg.............
,
“rod in advanca. Naturally, therefore, the difference in exchange between gold needlessly, in the opinion nf the people.
Woodbury . ..
A military company wi&gt; orsanixed wr might expect that failure. In thia and allver—an advart’are which the tariff They believe that ItQxrowmg three mil11
■l ltewskn wAYh W. D. Rea tor cap । department of indnatrr would be pare legislation alone canoiot overcoma
"Wo therefore confidently appeal to the
HASriMH............
tain, Oscar Falk flrat lieut.nant and F. I Ucularlr numerous when tariff lejris- people
of the United States that, leaving in government hud been property and eco­
M. MIIHiery second lieutenant. Appli-1 lation has permitted foreigners to bate abeyance for the moment all other ques­ nomically conducted. These millions WnxLAM ifaeaawMOKR*
ffhutf ...... .
Akers Point...‘
cation for admisaion into tke state large opportunity to occupy thia mare tions. however important, evenmomentoua have been borrowed, in the belief of
OtomrOato.........
they mar appear, and sundering, If need
ranks was made.
, ket. And so we And that, while in neare be.
Delton
tbe former parly affiliations, they unite ninny, without due warrant of law.
.
Defamin'H
•
Crooked Lake . .
Hector W. Huntley, a merchant at ly all lines of business the liabilitiesin- ia a supreme effort to free themselves and Under an old statute, which has been
•tali pekdinc is I* Chain Corr; «r ti&gt;.
MBs
their
children
from
the
domination
of
the
Orid,
baa
disappeared.
Mrs.
Carrie
I
volred
in
failure,
last
year
rfecreaaei!
strained
almost
to
the
point
of
break
­
(kesMy ...............
power—a power more destructive
Kiefitend Janet.
Williams, a comely grass widow, is also ' those of manufacture actually in- mcney
In thia reuse It &gt;iT&lt;&gt;nr.&lt; In nt affidavit
than any which has ever been fastened ing. Mr. Cleveland tyta been borrowing
EMtCooper Lv..
missing. It te said they went to Chi­ [ treated by six per cent.
upon the civilised men In any race and in these enormous sums, without the con­ Bk. lh«t ।be Drfrudi.nl* Mary • .
cago. and there waa much gossip over .
Thr free trade papers of late have any age.
sent
or
approval
of
congress
There
----—■
• •*.. .to ....,11
.I.'' Ill
H ??“' &lt;Try 1'*«™Rers. but will be the matter.
"And upon the consummation er their
Stafo o! lliirei-. «t. rntPkH; ol Er win D.
■
I published statements allowing that desires
n
convenience ot the Cotnnsay. and
was a time in the history ol the CcmpiMbuii.l\
and efforts we Invoke the gmetoua never
‘
Xotid’or. tt i« &lt;.jdrrr&lt;f tliAt &gt;Jto
!
r?*r’®d to change tbo time of such
Oswy
B.
Sanford,
late
proprietor
of
many new mills of various kinds were favor of Dlvlhe Providenot."'
United States when such power waa s-.iff IMei.rtanta Man A. MroM&gt;i&lt;rrr. Ca&gt;!&lt;HUi
tr*!»i wt: limit notice.
fi. Me*—ngrr ant William Mr*&gt;rnK»r cnibs .
No. • will wait at Woodbury for D. L. &amp; N. the Alltgar. house at Allegan, commit­ • rrected in 1895, and the claim is made
given to one man. The power which
। heir appr*r«i'e»* •«» teenierwi bervin. wtthte
train* when neces-ary.
SENATORS ELECTED.
ted suicide by shooting himaelf in the • that these statistics prove tbst manu­
Mr. Cleveland claims ia greater and IW mo»4llsfrom tile
•Stop on sign*! only.
of thte nrrli-r ab8 is
right temple.
Domestic
troubles facturers are flourishing under the
case
onbrirnfiM-AHim'e that thei cnii-y fojr
wore arbitrary than that of any con­
te thr r.renteii.auf,. Bin m ('emnlaSt
caused the deed.
democi atic tariff. Thr facta respectlag
stitutional sovereign in the known to Ik* bfa'i. ami a mpv thereof to h&gt;- served ••
Mrs. N. G. Kennedy, of Benton Har­ failures supply incontrovertible dem­
world.
The only civilized sovereign said ConptofRMtt'R Bollrttor. within lwci»»
’’Dvr Mwlre oa them &lt;•( m copy ot s»M
bor, has proved her heirship, with 400 onstration that the. claim is without I houses of the legislature met in joint who can borrow money without the Jfjp*
Mil. 3&gt;U11 iMHIcr tj Hila &lt;&gt;&lt;&lt;1rr: *nJ tbit if &lt;H
seaalon Wrdneaday and declared the consent of his jieopic ia the czar of fa*xK thereof, *n*d hill be tak»-n as cwife'^ tl &gt;y
others, to the famous Armeke-Jans Bo- foundation in fact.
OAte. Altran reHal'- ur.... .
tbeMbt
aon-re-idert DefaiMtanfa
Some forward movement there must re-eleetion of United State, Senator Ruzsia.
ignrdus estate amounting to $400,000,­
Lf there iz anything that is
And tt h further ordered, lluu, within l uenty
1000 in New York and $80,000,000 in always ta. in a nation of 70.000,000 peo­ Allison.
the said Cmnalalnaiit roit'e a i(Kkv ot
fundamental in our system of govern­
Iu the HAeTiyna
Annapolia,
Md.. aJan.
—:---------------83.—Mr.---Well--Amsterdam, Holland. She is the wife ple; but the narrative of mills built
ment, it is that the propio' shall con­ riiis order,4 o he pubiMdwad
nrintv&lt;!. mihtbhrtl xM
can have no value as showing that the
WM formally elected United trol the expenditure of money raised Banmkbs ,Daewsraper
of Judge Kennedy.
**w county, and that tsudi ttoh
. A. J. Davis committed suicide by t'ondit ions are hen1.thful, unlessR it KbaJl | E&gt;u joint convention by them by taxation.
It wu for
~*
Wednesday,
reoeiviag 63 of the M re­ thwarting the popular will in this re­
hanging himself with a clothesline to be accompanied by proof that no great- W
taattan. or that ptaintin esuse a
publican votes.
•»-M. personally serve’ ^a
a transom ia his bedroom at Niks. He er cumber of mills would have been
gard Charles ]. lost hia throne : vP"
sal* nocwesldsnt Defendants, at le»«
Was 53 years of age, and at one time he constructed under other conditions.
and hia head. Tl&gt;ia la the first
At any rate, no intelligent observer re­
Was wealthy.
Washington, Jai^ ST.—A biil tube time in the. history of the American
CUtMJWlHMrtH
I Coloring a gray horse to a cardinal quire* statistical evidence thlft manu­ introduced
in
congress
by Scn- people that ita constitutional bead has
•
Circuit Jiidikin r&gt;. Mak.u**y,
Hamibrough
(N. D.}
red is the latest fad at Elk Rapids, 'rhe facturing bosinew is not in good con­ ator
trfll adopted unconstitutional means of ctrCv*»
|
kih,iri
’
s
boilcitor./
.
rylng on the government. That a free
woman who tried it used ink first, and. dition now. Neither that nor any other make It “unlawfpl for any
Johs G. Naui rr..
lionest kind of business has had any tons or persons, corporation or compa­ j/eople siibmite to such usurpation is
Local Disease
tree rony.v
Brcbtrr.
as that did not suit her, she tried dye.
and lx the result of colds The horse attracts a good deal ©fatten- solid prosperity stuce Grover Cleveland ny to use the national flag or vhe oat unheard of.
Only the patienoe and
A
and sudded climatic
came into office.—The Manufacturer
of arms of the tinfited States, or any the patriotism of the Americnn people
tiion on tbe streets.
MOUTUAUKdaLA
changed.
&lt;
it can be cured by a pleas
pattern,
imitation
nr
representation
Default having breu maun tn th* csadilh”'*
| At the annual meeting in Lansing of
impel them to snbmiL knowing that it
ant remedy which ih hi&gt;OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
t»f aoiuliuu murtEMm mnUc ny Kob*rt A. Kelley
thereof,
upon
or
m
connection
with
any
Is
not
many
mouths
before
this
in
­
the
State
Game
and
Fish
Protective
■
piled directly into the
•tiff vilr JNn« A. Io AtexaiMer Filter dau-.i
nostrils
Bring quickly
’ iquitous administration must come to Frtirunn M. A. D. INC. ami Ilcconled &lt;u I Uh
league Samuel W.Vance, of Port Huron,
t^The democratic party need not be­ ndvertirement far private gain "
atta»rt»ed it gives relief at
offkr of u«5 HewtlKlctr nt IteKte, lor the Count*
once.
ua« elected president.
an end.—Sun Fraactec'n Argonaut.
come. uuduly worked up about select­
ol Harry aim Hute ol BIKIUkmo. on it? day of Frtauary %. D ink; in taberS) &lt;&gt;f Mort
At the annual meeting in Jackson of ing a successor to Grover Cleveland.
Richmond. Va, Jan. 27.—Th..
■Me
P?***1,14 w* wdlch luorfgMKc tlierv s*
to be the most thorough cure tiie Michigan Chiefs of Police and Sher-1 The republicans will attend to that.— of the Confederate Memorial society
All the opernUona ot the government ctelmvd to be doo at the d«te of ihla noUrr thr
iffs’ association C. P. Cold ns, of De­
bare determined to open formally the
under U&gt;e Cleveland admluiatratioa ap­
troit, was chosen praiident.
cr'rhe democratic party at thia Daria mansion as a suusemn on Febru­
p-, and no suit of
pear to.have worked foe the export of
Im on Instituted fa
At Saginaw Sheriff Kerns demanded juncture seema to be ulmoat wholly ary 22, the annlrereary of the inauguia»Tto« rrnm rold. r~toru.
„t'JX
«&lt;&gt;“■ The peratatent attack, upon the
by said mortem
Pjlno® reotaat DruccliUH or by and received the resignation of Under compoaed of men who want aomebody tion ot Mr. Davis as president ot Ue grwenbocka hare eauaed foreign diatruat
confederate
state,.
Sheriff C. J. Fisher, who was charged elae nominated for the presidency.—
SLY BkOTUBKS, M Warrrt St. New York.
Of our currency system, and th.. &lt;wr.nMi
by two tenants of his farm with aa- Chicago Tribune.
m i cw iiiauv Anu urwiuid, nmict'in ut"
skult.
by anrrn &gt;tmx o-. bHiurday thr Twenty Ufih ds»
r*The treaanry deficit tor tbe flrat
ItoulavUle, Kj.. Jan. 8T.-W. Ji. joho_
y* ARtl A. 1&gt; IMS. st tor eVtook In lb«' &gt;&lt;’«'
I William Bowaer. aged 18. of Allegan, IB day. In January ia F7.8dS.306, and the
(rep.), enable.- of the Merchant.'
ttoro. 1 fhsll Wil at JVblte AOCtlnr.. to for
bonds
HJ
BlUtaNt Ucder. at U» North Frost dour &lt; f for
le hunting rabbits slipped from a total tor the flocal year to date ia 828.­ national bank, waa decided upon at a abroad undar aetwamm with
tb-.y^d,- (hMSt Hs» tn tte 1MV of Ha^nit* (that Heins
„f
and fell, causing the discharge of 660,013. Il ia the earn, old atory, yet toreUng of 19 nwmuer., ,
th£
frtm&gt;ed- CobNad with- the place where th- Urenlt Court for
Secretary
Carliale
penlaU
in
clainxtag
his gun. The contents entered his head,
2’ "
« be“ &gt;*«*T roarchandire im- O»ty to teotaea), tbe prarateee described !■
that the revenue, are all right, and that term of the late mayor, Rcnry S. Tyler
instant death.
rorte ail con.pulnir to drain our jrol'1
only the. greenback, cause trouble.
aW35i“i£l
toriff
** '**' d'mo°rot» had lived in Kalamazoo since 1833, None are no blind aa those who retme
h*d “°°rt. b.il aoKH, of H.
la aaM nwetgase y
who formerly owned much valu­
*7—T»“ l-ipaiujer
W&lt;mM ** '"«■»»&gt;'«» if tt
^The denioeraU will haw. nearlr ■ Nacbrichten toy. that Dr. Itehring bL
able property in Chicago, is dead.
BMAKFA»T--«UPf&gt;eR.
es Endicott, of the dry goods month in whlrh to .tody thr republi­ dlacovarrd an nnti-cboler. temm .nd
of Newcomb. Endicott A Co., died can nominee tor praddeut and the
announce^ that a public demon.re.
tion of it. property wni bn^’7
inj Detroit, where be had been in btud- torm before they nominate a candidate
4 forty-seven liuic.
.
and make a platform of their own next an Mirfa
Ka-d faevw Cb&amp;lB*
o rule, aud
Ujright J. Gilbert, a young man who anminer. Even then they will not be
ir*t»ful-comfortinq.
to restore
tn tbe jdare of berinnirg
lived with hia mother in Be.uton Bar- able to dodge the tariff i«ue which the
San Erancitoo, Jan. 84.—In a n&gt;.
lhe Ceuttr ot III* til«ii^*y
by. committed .wide by parting- republicati. are tore to force upon off the Andrew lalaixb. on board
’xrer* F-aat, Three ‘j1*1’..5
lint *4 oaks, ibriire bonfo
himoeif. Xo cause waa known. ‘
■i with Uie ffualteT lire fa dj‘‘
John Aikenhoeen. a Berrien county
rr. IlwMtx Westrriy idoac wi’d
•2 Oat a nee rennins North
tr&lt;?1fn 18,5 ’.h“ to ISM bj 138 miltt.
sMEltae wenM tntoovt for
SOILINS WATER OR MILK.
Wl.w&gt; batora iD
Iberer North friw **l«l
re rif tesii.bli-k. said ifo«- Ix iDC
’wpfcu tana
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What Oar Lawmakers Are Dhlng
at the Nation’s Capital

I

A WEATHER KITE.

PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS.
—“Do you like mustaches?” “Yes,
very much.” “Well, 1 dare say I shall
have'bome as I grow up." “More likely
when you begin to grow down.*—N.
Y. Tribune.
—Miss Passe—“Dear me! One cannot
cross the street without a lot of horrid
men staring at one." Maud Ethel—
“They don’t look more than once, do
they, dear?"—Qncinnnti Enquirer.
—Agent—“Why didn’t you take tbe
residence I recommended to you?*
Parvenu—“It is so gear the opera house
that my wife couldn’t have used her
carriage.*’—Fliegende Blaettcr.
—Ycastr—“Men turn somersaults on
horseback; I suppose before long we’ll
see them doing it on the bicycle."
Crimsonlieok—“Why, man alive! that
was the first thing I di&lt;j on a wheel.”—
Yonkers Statesman.
—“Here's the
latest, thing in
watches,".said the dealer. “A warrant­
ed waterproof case.” “I believe," said
Mudge, “that one that^-ould be soaked
would be better suited to my needs."—
tadlranpoll. Journal.

ANTARCTIC POSSIBILITIES.

The recent antarctic expedition was
Berlin, Jan. 27.—Hon. Theodore RnnCondition of the Upper Air.
a commercial one. and commercially it
yon. United States ambassador to Ger­
was a failure, because we did not find
many, expired suddenly and unexpect­
the right whale, so valuable for it*
edly at one o’clock this morning of Attached to a Captive Balloon It Will
•*e and House--Important Meaaur «
AW roe Weather Clerk ia Hit Obwhalebone. The Antarctic was fitted
heart failure. Mr. Runyon had been in
Voder Consideration by the
out for the bust of that particular kind
F.omewhat
feeble
health
for
some
t
’
rr.e
I.ep!«lxtor».
of whale; nevertheleos, I have no
past, but no,h*nu.'diately fatal recults .
doubt that the commercial resultof the
were anticipated.
ACTS AB A
Washington. Jan. 22.—The seartte
’
The meteorologists have admitted for
expedition would have been mueb l&gt;et*
[Hon. Theodor* Runyon was born at
SomtnervlHe, N. J.. Ortoter 25. iffl He many years tiiat some knowledge of tbe
put aside finance and foreign attain y
ter had we worked under more favora­
araduated
from
Yale
college
in
1842,
and
terday and paimed many bills, among in 184i was admitted to the bar. In 1SS1 he condition of the upper air will be very
ble auspices. ,
; It causes health to bloom, and
hem being the following: Granting a was made city attorney and in 1K» rity valuable as an aid to weather predic­
I do not by iony means consider the
joy to reign throughout the frame.
pension of $w0 « innnth to the widow of oounsalof of Newark. N. J., a poMtion re­ tion. The upper air strata are peculiar­
fact of our not having met with the
tained
until
18G4,
when
he
became
mayor
Rear Admiral English; per*ionin| ’the
ly
inaccessible
in
tbe
case
of
an
attempt
right
whale
ini
those
sea^s
as
conclusive
of the city. He was appointed in 1558 a comwndow of Maj.
Gen. Carroll
ntI $75
...............
“
“
to suspend meteorological instruments
proof of their nonexistence in the bay
I “
y*T*ttiwCPBLJ^TStS*bgnSl
monttny and th* widow of Ucut. I r«lfor many hour* above any local point,
at Victoria Land. The Antarctic found
crick Schw itka, arctic explorer, u 130
owing to sudden gusts and equally *udthe right whale at Campbell island in
monthly; incteasing the pcninon c» tbe
den calms. A captive balloon duringthe winter time; the boots fastened to
widow of Cel. Frederick Dent, ®ist sr of
strong winds Is apt to* be disabled by
five of them, of which, however, only
' P.RSnnEU) PRCFLATOJi CO.. AUsata, te.%
President Grant,from $30 t »$3nmonth­
the variable pressure upon its immense
,
teUtedrwsirtsst tlteMrbrttte.
tf
one was caught. Now. to me it does
ly, ard pen-.ioning the widow of Bievet
globe of confined gaa. The wind, if
not necjn improbable that these whales
Maj. Gen. Doubleday at $107monthly
very powerful, may drive the tethered
go south to tbe bay of Victoria Land,
Washington, Jan. 23.—In the sejatc
phobate ukdbb.
balloon downward sidewise and force
where Roas saw them, in the summer,
Slate of Michigan, County *f Barry—s«. .
yesterday resolutions were introd iced
the gas out of ite neck, causing loss of
nnd then return north iu the w inter.
At a session ul lh« Probate dron ter U»e
relative to the A.-menian troub.j 1, to
It would s&lt;*em*ncredible that a man of County of Barn’, boldcn al Uie Probate OCte- m
LlAceoriing to r»«nt drawing., ntade
enable the president to veto I ten ih in
theemrof llnsrinRs, in raid county. &lt;o» Tues­
Sir James Ross’ standing, supported as day, tue H’.h day of January iu I Us jear
approp» utlun bilk, and to ext^bh con­
—“
Ever try
In Ix&gt;ndon. Prof. Willte L. Moon-, chief
'Tver
lev to get
oet &amp; poos over the he was by able scientists and experi­ oi e tbou.«aiMl rlxbt hundred and ninety Six*
gross to’ pass bill:; over the veto
rreseiK, than** W. Afrutrenu, Jocss ot
of the United States weather bureau, is G. X. &amp; I.r “T should my not. Why. enced whalers, should have made a
majority vote, and to create a naG JtUil
„„ ^,
TOr when
w„,„ .he
uc said that w
„
error
this
experimenting with a combination of old Simmon*, toe preident, wradcct-l grave
reserve. Senator' Wolcott (Coi.) s joke
deceased.
the balloon and the kite, by which dur­ ed * deacon not long ago. rad he re- &lt; ,n|nabl, whale waa to be found in Cook,
Co rrwlliiK «n&lt;
against the Davis Monroe doctrine__
resing dead calms the pas bags at the fused toe place for fear he would hare lorftc number* In these southern latl-. fieri. Of LvMwdei
olution, declaring ’hat the doctrine had
to
pass
the
hat."
—
Indianapolis
Journal,
tudes.
back of the kite may carry it upward,
ihat bis finn.1 arc &gt;ut&gt;L Ibis Hay nw id mmu
been misapplied and that the dflth in sTIIEODVKS BLXYCUC.
—“No, sir,” he said, indignantly, as । The difference in the appearance of court may be heard aud allowed aud » dreree
while during strong winds the kite
tration H foreign policy was ill adv
•' misrioner to revise and codify the ml|lda would take the pressure and protect he turned from the electric light in the blue whale, as we found it there, of dUtribuilcii duly made aud be dl* barjed
Wash i ng ton. .1 an. 24.—The t hree mb- । laws of New Jersey, and !n 1857 was made
bi* room, “I won’t stop here. The and the right w bale, in the method of
jects most |Hmnlnently before the )ub-I brigadier general nnd subs*quent!y ntejor the gas apparatus behind it.
The Moore kite, aa drawn, has a tail, idee of a hotel’s tryin’ ter run up a bill spouting, is so striking that even tbe
Kc—the M &gt;nr&amp; doctrine,, finance• ’’nd*' KvncraI of the New Jersey national &lt;uard.
AV the outbreak of the civil war be was which may ultimately bo dispensed on a man by puttin’ hi* gas in a glass wost casual observer could not easily
tariff—each came «n for consideration ।j placed
in command of the New Jersey
.„
A bill was in-j I’tkwJe of volunteers. In 18&lt;E he was dorn’- with, ns in the case ofk the kites devised ease, so’s it can’t be blo^-ed out!"— . be deceived. Veiy possibly, had we
in the senate yesterday.
I penetrated farther into the large open
trociuced to roiienl the refundin-r a&lt; t of ‘ octiUc ^andiJnte tor governor of his Atute, by me in 1891. says the writer. Prof. Washington Star.
'' .but
J.ut vva«
yint
n tev
— he
u.. William A. Eddy, and used recently in
not elected. From icm
1873 &lt;to
ISST
—A Wife's Cruel Thnut.—“I won­ bay discovered* by Ross in the vicinity
I8«o and (lie specie ’saymeut n-si ;»ip- ; was was
chancellor pt New Jersey. In March. the Sunday World photographic ex­ der," paid lhe man who had been out of tbe volcano peeks Erebus and Ter­
of The petitioner may pot bo granted. Aud »is
tion
act- *»f
favorable re
re K»rt ; 1XM, he was appointed by President Clcve—— - —
—? 1878, AA favorable
■ ktnd American minister to Germany and periments above New York. The tail fo.r the evening, “why some bright wom­ ror, we.’too, would have found the right further ordered. that *aiijl&lt;p*^l&lt;»*rgfyy
was made cr the bill authbnzirg
struction of bridge*- over the M’ssii! un, j r'oortiy afterward* was made ambassa- kites used by me on February 4, 1891, en marry such insigniflennt husbands?" whale in great numbers. We saw very ,&gt;cndr:icy of said petition and the hearim
j dor. The degree of LL.D. was conferred
by eanpinga copy of arts order to b
Mississippi, MinneNctu and Illinois ’ ujion him by Yale. Rulers nnd Wesleyan for probably the first thermetric kite “William,’’ sheid, admiringly, “you many blue whales, but had not the ap- tfierooi
publish-d In the Hadlnga Banks*, a news
observation in the world, were hexa­ are really too modest; you nearly do pliunces to take them.
rivers.
*
ns per printed and circulated In said County oi
j collefte*]^
burry,
uurc
in each week tor three Mieee**W
youTKelt
nn
Injustice.
”
—
Washington
Washington. Jan. 25.—After a brief i
gonal, and carried upward a very steep
As I remarked at the international
wreka Vrevlous to said day of licarin;:.
THEIR VIEWS.
* geographical congress, we found few
string, almost equalizing the perpen­ Star.
bu» stirring debate the senate )•&lt;•. ter-!
Chas. w. AKXST*e*e
Jadce of krobrte
—Mabel's Retort.—“Mabel, I think seals.
They increased, however, in
doy agreed to a concurrent resolution I Mniiufactureni Km body Them in Itoatu- dicular ascending power of the tailless
(A true copy.)
kite, the first experiments with which all you girls that wear coats and vests number as we worked eastward, and
urging decisive action by the Euro
!
Chicago, Jan. 24.—After a busy scs- were begun in the spring of the same ought to wear plug hate,” said Charlie. seemed
,
afraid of the
_____
land. _________
All of the
powers against Turkey, and pled
PROBATE ORDER
• sion of four hours, the .National Con­ year.
“Do you, Charlie?” answered Mabel, ' seals that we met on the shore showed -Mate of MldblXM, County of Barry—m.
lo the president the aupport of
a sessten ot the Probate Court for the
Instead of a very large kite, such os sweetly. “Well. I think you men that much unensinass nnd speedily made for ’oAt
gresx in the most vigorous ucti* i he ■ vention of American Manufacturers
uuty ot Harry. Loldcu M the I*robate otBce. ta ’
may take| for the protection of Arivri- adjourned slue die yesterday, to m-et the drawing* of Prof. Mood’s kite in­ part your hair in the middle would the water, a fact which strengthened hecnv ot Hastings, In •‘aid eonnty.on Ihoronext
year
.
h Philadelphia. Theodore dicates, I sent up several hexagonal look roost awfully cunning in
lay
the
Wib day of January in lhe y*ar
side ; my belief in the existence of a large one thousand
«es in Turkey anti tbe redress fo- in­
eight hundred aud ninety etx.
juries to American p^tyons nnd ji-up-j Ci Search, nf Philadelphia, was chosen tail kites, about five feet in diameter, combs.”—Courier-Journal.
■ enemy of the sen! on the continent. T
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge «t
pn
aidejit
Richard-H.
Edwards,
edit
­
flying in tandem from one main line.
arty. Thr. free coinage bill wnsjiiis-.
—Old Pompous (opposed to women ‘1° n°t doubt fhat the seals congregate Probate.
Tn the matter ot the estate of Henry lAonard
in ’larger numbers at some Decesscd
ewsrd. Adjourned to Monday.
i or of the Manufacturers’ Record of Gf course, in using tail kites, the wheeling)—“Just see what the cycling together
‘
Baltimore, .submitteil ,n strong .area* branch line, extending to each kite,
Oa reading and fillnx the petition duly verifcta
fad has done for woman; she is found places on the bay.
THE liOVBK.
ot Allison P. Leonard, son of said decease*
inent in favor of a new cabinet position had to be about three times ns long as
I consider the guano beds which we
now in the middle of the road riding
raying that administr.uion ot salt! estate be
JBill-i Introduced and Petitions uiui Hew- to be designated ns the department of
granted
to himself or to some other suiteMe
that used-for tailless kites, so as to pre­ with tbe horses.”
Mrs. Uptodate— discovered of great commercial impor­
latlonn Prejtruted.
manufacture and cbnimri’ve. Resolu­ vent the tails of the upper kites from
per* or.
“Well, at least there’s one comfdrt tance, and they ought to be well worth
Tnereroon it is ordered, that Friday te*»Washington. Jan 22. - -' Rhe urgt rcy tions were adopted as follows:
becoming entangled with the branch­ about that—it’s better than walking the attention of enterprising business '*vet th day of February. A, D..1WC at leu o’eJoah
deficiency oill ($4,415,922)
pa ^ed
.They ask that th* Interstate remtncrce
he iorruoon.be asMgued for Ute bearing of t.*M
ing tandem lines Lelow.
on the sidewalk with donkeya.”—N. । men. The specimen which I brought
..ttikin and that tbe heir* at law of s*M to
ra the house yesterday A bill wa t in­ conuntNsIon he Authorised tn prvnM r*. :i
I found that when sufficient line was V. Tribune.
uniform classli'.cu'.lon ot freight rates to
back with .me contains a large per­ •eased and ait other rt-rsons Interested te aald troduced r^rjuirin/ ...
Canadian sailors be F
-state,
are required to appear at a sessta® til-’
put
on U.S
all Irailroads
January
•
... Intu effect W,,
n»s&gt;
; y allowed to each kite there was no
—They Were Caught.—“Has anybody centage of ammonia.
?.ld court, then to be holden al ti* Probate
’
*e&lt;tdng employment m this country to 1..
They advocate the estatltabment
Furthermore, from the analysis of See, In the City of Bastings, in said roonty. aoa . ■
trouble in using tail kites with which here a corkscrew?’’ spoke up u sharp­ i
have i ilomicik-of at leaKtsi.x tnoiitl s in
ln ’he
&lt;J
'how
ctase,
if auy there be, why the prayer «••«
Prof. nosed old gentleman in the sleeping tbe Fpcdmen of rock which I brought ho petitioner
manufac­ to send up nty thermometer.
the United States Ixeluse they cni be MNCfoo; that “a ’department
*
* of -----*mny not be granted. And ww • .
tures be CMtablHhyd under a secretary ot Moore’s possible plan for sustaining u car. “I haw.!” was the ready res’xinsc back with me, the possible and prob- nnfievordered, that MUI petitiouur give optta* sunployed. |
I rq'ial rank with the necreuvey &lt;jf agricul­
•xrtbe persons Interested In said estate.. o&lt; th*
Wastiington, Jar 23.—In the house ture: that the Ini^jurLlity of traffic coudl- l.'oltoen by inruns of a tail kite is wore from nearly every sent. “Just- ns I ‘ able'presence I of valuable minerals on peudet’cv of said petition and tin- beartag
hereof by cs’.usihg a cony of this order te be
□restenlay no busies* -of importance liu'm in various Rtal&lt;-5 be investigated and likely to be immediately Buccessf ul than thought!" shontwl the old gentleman, the continent । is proved, although the- ■pnbllata-d
in the Hastfogs Bamnkk, a wwariWlited If possible, and that the senate of if be attempted to balance in the air springing to his feet. “And now who । lavs and the volcanic aspect of the
wm. transacted.
. ....... States be earnestly request«.*d
naper printed M&lt;i circulated In said Conaly gC
j ---U»e L'nlted
i const line do not speak favorably for Barry, onee iu each week for three suunuun* •
a
balloon
tailless
kite,
because
I
found
will
be
the
first
to
sign
the
temperance
Wiifahingtou, Jan. 2A—In the ho use , to ~~~
pass “
promptly
and ----send i_
to the r
pivskfent
—
---1-...t
weeks
previous
io said day of hrerinr.
1 the presence of heavy metals, near the
■rtitt revenue bill lately adopted ‘I y the during hundreds of kite ascensions pledge?"—Providence Visitor.
jrcsterday the rules of the 51«t ci
CHAB W. AJtstJnMOKQ.
‘ surface.—-C. E. Borchgrevink, in CemJudge of Probate.
gress wen* adopted.
;
;
alao a&lt;jo;.ted fostering that conrreus that nobody knows what tbe wind will
(A true copy.)
SHE DUG UP HIS DEAD WIFE. j tary.
---------Washington, Jan. 2S.—-Ihere was a; Croat domestic huc*j- a* it does wool and do next.
Since
ftat
kites
of
light
construction,
iair attendance of ummbers when I the ■a’1 other^agricultural products, and de­
r w Widow Who*« Husband Wu a I
PROBATE ORDER.
MAN AT THE WHEEL.
rhe
house met yesterday for the first pen-} inandlng
*"
*for" ***
“ *beet and
”* cane 8ux»r tn- in mild -winds, require little tail, it.
Soldier Married Again.
;
i
•dUNtrics fair leg fas Im tion and liberal en- seems t* follow that a gw-inftnted kite I
She was evidently a brand-new bride j Name of the Ingexrfous Device* tor MaW
Bion session of ti»e 54th congi|ess. I ■couraxement.
will need very small tail weights to of the. middle-aged school, and was not I
rating
u Great “
Steamer.
• County nt Harry, bolden at lhe Probate Olfee.
Among the 13 bills wdtlch received fa- ,
“
WO MAN’SUF FRAG I STS.
Io the Qtv o( Hartloss. in Mid CXtanty mb
balrace It It the wind u UKbu In n b„htul nbnot telling her'lore story to |
Let us upend an hour with Capt. Ran­ day. thr fourth day of Jantwry. tn the year’
vorable consideraticn was the senate
Uiou'snd right hundred and ninety-ail
M!1 grout inga pension of $75 per mouth 1 ‘Aanual C'un%*MtSon
th* Nattooal Amq- strong wind * UU abont 300 feet In to- woman who eat by her in the 1 dall, of the American liner St. Txiuis, on one
^IVe&gt;eut Charles W. Armstrong. Judge at Pro'
length will be required. Prof. Moore’* . suburban car.
ti&gt; the widow of the late Brig. Gen.'
ctatloa at U mUahou.
the bridge in midocran. He fhat takes
In the maltpr of the estate of Joshaa kand Representative William Cogs well, i
Waslrngt»m. Jan. 24.—At thcupentng proposed line of experiment is in terest­
■“Yes, I thought you’d be surprised— t* Into the wihcclhouse. It is n room Crou«b,
deceased.
at Massachusetta, toid lhe house bill in-' S’'-A»on of the 28th annual convention of ing and valuable, and if all the weather Tm surprised myself, for I never did ten fret wide with a curved front. A
‘•urei.dinKand flUDstn* prtHlon duly yeri•reusing to $72 a month the pension of ',^ie National Woman -Suffrage asso- bureaa*statioDs are equipped with such intend to get married again—and Dick, wheel about three feet iu diameter is fied. at K. t&gt; Soule*. Administrator of said es­
tat.
prsylnjt for reasob* tn Maid petlUao art
1
tiie widow of the iato’Col William Die j &lt;»»tion Thursday, lOu delegate* were in। an apparatus the predictions would be he says he never intended to either. placed in the center of the room, and forth that be may be licensed u&gt; t*ell the real
■ attendance, including the most protu- more exact.
The way it happened was awful fanny. you are surprised to see that the quar- •u‘tatej)f said deceated as In «aW peUtton de­
iaent leaders in the movemant frotp
The experiments made with my kites Tfenry, you know, my first husband, : termaster keeps turning it almost con- . Thereupon it is ordered .that Friday the rtst
■ nearly every’ state iu the union Susan
FEARS AN OUTBURST.
at Blue Hill observatory, ue»r Boston, was buried in the old cemetery, and hi* «t*ntly. You hare always thought that day of January. A. D..1W. al ten o'clock ta
the forenoon, be UNsl^ned for tbe hearlns at
j B. Anthony, of RochMter, N. l'.,Micall-■ where ink-recording instruments were grave was gittin’ kind o’ caved in look- 1 he
‘'“P’J to keep hi* eye on ,the said petiilon and that the heirs St law at sate
j ing the meetuig to order, was'heartily held sup in the air during successive
an’, an* I thought as ho was a soldier ' floatJng compass in tbe box directly in deresrtre and all other persons Interested 1*
i
welcomed
uod
the
esnvention
prodays, amply established .tbe fact that ninybow, Td jes’ have him dug up an’ ! front of him and ho,d
Caracas, Venezuela, Jan. 27.—Gen. ;
«Wp steady
ber course. As you look at the com- ofnee. In tbe City of Harting*. In mM OosMy.
George Uzlar has arrived from theJ eeeded directly to the routine business cold waves reach tbe upper air several buried over again in the Soldiers’ com- j
“J1
cmse. if any there be, whir the must
•United States and krifc-delivered to Pres­ of the uS-iociaticn. The re port, of Kach- Lours in advance of their appearance •etery—wouldn’t cost no more than fix- ! !*““ ycu 800
KhiP ▼eering now this of the petitioner n»Y not be granted. Aniii te
ident Crespo a message from President ael Foster Avery, of Philadelphia, who1 on the earth’s surface, d announced in’ up th’ old grave—an’ would be a : way and now that- “ ”hc rolls and further ordered, that s*ld pehtlon* r give MCtee
’ has been corresponding seeretni y of the this theoretically m the American Me­
Cleveland, asking the,people of Vene-&gt;;
: plunges, or as one screw turns faster
heap more stylish.
organization for the pest 15 years, gave teorological Journal fordhdy, 1891, but:
suela to refrain from violence during
“Well,J I fixed to have it doneM
—an* i than the other, and thus pulls the ship
Mie present crisis. A Paris cable re-'i many indication* of the practical auc- 1 had few observations *h«ui aloft in them ceni’tery men said it would be all ' around. It is hard to make two inde­
printed *ad circulated in said County of
ctas of the movement, and instanced support of it, and I thought then that
- —
ports that the American commission has*'
pendent screws go exactly at the same once In each week for three succeMlve
Invited England and Venezuela to par-' particularly the case -of Utah, which it ought have been due to.a«® incidence. Dick—my new husband, you know, but speed, and so this man at the wheel is previous to said day of bearing.
CHSJULB8 W; AKMBTOOl
was
held
to
demonstrate
inc
advisabil
­
tic ipate in the boundary inquiry. In^
Si Dee that time the elaborate experi- I d never see him before—and sold Td : bury all the time turning the ship
Judge of Proi
ity of securing aid of .political parties
(A true copy.)
niexrts at the Blue Hill Observatory in had his dead wife dug up and carted i■ straight. He has to fight the waves
.an interview Dr. Rojas, the minister of
■through planks in their platfotias.
foreign affairs, authorized the state-j
August, 1895. have reaffirmed it. The &lt;*ver to the soldiers’ graveyard—an’ j and the screws and the winds at the
Wuxhingtou. .Ian. 25.—At yesterday’s
PROBATE ORDER.
Mien I that Venexueia will gladly assist.:
curves have been carefully worked out burled—an’ if I didn’t have her dug up j' same time, and he is a busy man.
session of tbe WomnnV..Suffrage asso­
This steering wheel controls the ship
ttie .commisHiun and will place at its ,
at the observatory by IL H. Clayton, agin an’ put back quick he’d hare the ’1
ciation the finances of-the association
disposal the official records.
indicating that abnormal coolness of law on inc, Of course, I was jes scared by means of a small column of oil in a
TTGre shown by tbe treasurer’s report
Money iSUN-xeU tteaator.
? to be in excellent condition.' Theeven- lie air oloft denote* the approach of a stiff—’twas them old oem’tery men’* little tube. By turning the wheel this Mond*y, the sixth day ot January in Uw ■
way or that the oil in the tube is forced year one thousand eight hundred Md -t~nr
Jnckson, Mh»^ Jan. 25.—TheTegisla-'- ,ng exercises insisted principally of cold wave which aooe reaches the sur­
^«&gt;L Ctarta W.- AntakOM. It" «
rare took a joint ballot far United State* short addrew**. from the nresidenta of face. When the air rushes up Mount —me a puttin’ flogs an’ flowers &lt;m a up and down, and that bpens or closes
Washington or Pike’s
it carries strange dead woman—an’ Henry not certain valves in the steam-steering
Senator at 12 o'clock Friday, resulting: 5 th* various state organizations.
।
with
it
the
kite
observations.
*
A
re
­
gittin* any. Well, seein’ *bout that gear 400 feet away, and the rudder is
Maney, 166; Burkitt, two. 'These two-i
leaved balloon drifts away with the ap­ brought us together pretty offen—an’ turned as easily as if a child had done
votes were from the twojpopnlistmemWashington, Jan. 24,—The receipts pi-ooehing cold wave, and to the de­ —well—that's the way we came, to git it In most steamships the steain- said deceased praying that a certain tertruawat
bers of the house and were given com-^i
t
sleering gear is controlled by hydraulic mow oi file ia said court purporting to be the
ylimentary w
to Editor -Frank
Burkitt. । ’from internal revenue rfor ’.he six clinc-of ternperutureatoft ismot proper- married.”—Chicago Tribune.
will and testament of said deceased be adihrTr'eaLdlduU-tor'^.raUrnt7be’u»t raonth*^ tberarreat
yew Oarre, ly
’ compared' with
‘ the surface
’
tempera-.
poWer—that isi by water—but the use last
niitted lo probate xnd that the executors three.
. .■
imtp X76.807.fi22.
a aecress*.
r.s
*&gt;'rr».
gate
$76,807^22,
decrease.
r.s
e-mt
ure.
j
In named be appointed.
of a column of oil is an improvement
election.
Tnerettpon
ills ordcred.thaX Santrdav the fire*
pared with the corresponding period of \ Kites of light construction.esn main- ’
__________
o
With
a feeling
of pity in her breast
As you look about you see fastened to
£lect«&lt;l Preoldent «f tt»» B. tt O.
tain themselves aloft six day* in seven ' -the good New Jersey^ woman gazed the cornice directly in front of the. day of February, A D. 18M. at ten o'eioek hi
1894-95, of $5,040,
The prinrrpalde
Baltimorr, ..Md., Jaa. 25.—John K. crease is in spirits of $6,677,709 (owing
at New York, nnd probably four days aipon Thurley Tyred, who had stopped tvheelman a little scale in black with
sd. and all other persons Interested In gate
Cowen was Friday elected president to the increase sf tax). Receipts from in.seven at Cincinnati, wheretihe wind
v“ door
-*----- *to
-----’* for food. “You
‘
at •the
ask
are” white lines marked off on it There is estate, are requires to appear aiaM»doa*f
•f the Baltimore &amp;. Ohio railroad lo fermented liquors increased $t 190,515,
is light, if night winds in both cities —she gazed with commiseration upon a dial on it. afitilas the ship rolls you see »a!d cojrt, the* to be boMen at the ProtoZ
succeed Charles F Mayer. Mr Cowen arid those from tobacco $768204
afflee. in the cltr ot Hastings, In aaid count*
are included in the estimate.
But Lie wrecked and ton garmeuta—“sad­ tiiat this la a device to mark the degree
' t a*
vc’ “y the" b*’ wby th«pSSr.
has been the company’* general counsel
iTof. Moore's kite, if Ite uses gaa, would ly in need of clothe*. Take these, my of the roll. You may notice that it
Death of -BiUy*' Carroll.
for many years At the present time
Ghelsea, Maaa, Jac. 27.—William Core doubtless make the record almost con­ hmsband does not aeed them.” Suiting takes about a second for every degree notice to the
he 1* the representative of ttee Fourth
af tbe peadsa
Fold, better known a* “Billy” Carroll, tinuous. Since there is often plenty of the action to the ^ard, she held forth a of a roll. On each aide of the room fa
Maryland district in congress.
____________
and the dials.
the celebrated black-face banjo special­ wind aloft and none at the surface of pair of trouser* patterned upon a very another long black gauge,
p*p*r
printed Md clr
the earth, the facts are only approxi­ loud and resonant plan. “Pardon me, point to cenun figures, generally be­
fit. Paul, Minn., Jan. 24.—The two ist, died at his home here of a complica- mately known at preoeat—N. Y. World. madam "—the derelict upon life’* aea tween 90 and 95. These dial* or* Httie Barry once Id each
tioo of diseases, after a long Illness.
■nd three-mile skating contest tor the
bowed low and took another look at electrical devices, showing exactly how
ahampionship of lhe northwest took He was the highest salaried banjo corn­
Outdoor Maekwmr.
j the proffered wearing apparel—“but I many jevolution* the screws are makplace at Fort Kamival Thursday even­ ed Ism In the profession and was famous
Just a suggestion of outdoor »eck- cannot accept
your
am
ing. The captain at a glance knov
for
hi*
original
songs
and
jokes.
«- - *
............. kind
........... offer.
■• I
—■ —
..i
'
PROBATE OBBKL
ing. H. Davison, of St. Paul, won,
wear to those who hate no furs and en route to Philadelphia,
- - - - and if I incase wh*tis going on in the engine -rooms.
breaking the world’s two-mile record
More Gold Found In California.
cannot afford them or feathered boas myself in these I might awaken some­
of 6:03 1-1. held by Joe Donoghue. DaSan Francisco, Jan. 25.—Tbe find, as­
either. Get two yards of black India body when I reach my destination.” other curious electrical davice. It Is a
In
say of rock taken from the new Bonner
silk, that which cost about 50 cents Hia logic must hare been convincing,
said OoontY. on M
district In Sau Diego county assayed
January. in dm yeart
u yard, and cut it in six-inch strip*— for she closed the door gentiy aud hM tain tells you tt is the machine that dreda&amp;ntorty
*lx.
$167^50
to
the
ton.
or
$83,625
to
the
Fort Worth, Tex., Jan. 25.—In Prairie
lengthwise, ftew them together neat­ the trooscr* la the trunk room.—N. T. controls the whistle in time of fog. Th©
Dog fork of the Red river, in Randall pound. The field closely resembles ly. pink each edge and plait it in triple i World.
law requires a long blast of the whistle
that
of
Cripple
Creek.
©OUDty. Joseph Wicker, wife and two
box plait*. It will be a yard or more in
children attempted to ford the stream
filing the
length when completed, and is an ex- I
pnadag a button on thia UWt clock
in a covered wagon. The water swept
Milwaukee, Jan. 25.—W. A. Bullock, cedent substitute for a boa of fur or
has been bad; but Tve qpgaged a epiMTBtus, rad by aettlng the cioek in
the wagon and team down and the four of No. 281 Pearson street, lost flfiOO in feathers. Put narrow black ribbon* vuritwlli
_ w
to-day that’ll bring the folks • certain manner, the whtatle ia blown
persons were drowned.
n roll of bills out of his vestpoeaet. He where you wish te fasten it close about curiosity
flociin/&lt;n
antoowtlceny for eeren aeeonda every
had taken the money out of a savings lhe throat. Such a boa, if bought at |
’
Second
Manager (enviously)—What mlnnte. There ora be no error of wow
Northfield,iMasa., Jan. 27.—Mrs. Bet- bank in 1893 so that be would be sure of the shops, would cost you about three | jg
In that work. J net aa rare aa every
ay Moody, mother of Evangelist Moody, having it.
dollars. It need not cost you over one '
First Manager (proudly)—A girl who minute cornea around that whtetje
died Sunday from an attack of the grip.
dollar. If you desire one for the neck
really found a burglar under her bed.— Will blow eeven aoonda. Under the eM
Ail of her family were with her except
Ottumwa, la.. Jan. 23.—Judge E. L. only a yard of dlk out in three stripe
—ay. when a man palled the whlaile
one daughter, who resides in Wiscon­ Burton, considered one of the ablest will suffice. It will be very pretty
sin. Mrs. Moody was in her 91st year. jurists in the northwest, died Wednes­
Mrs. Bunting—My cook never asks is released and the wldsUei
day. aged 63 years. He had been ill sev­ public.
for an afternoon off.
eral months.
Per’s Bound Table.
—The tail of the otter serve* not only
Mrs. Larkin—What a treasure!
m a rudder, but also as a means of pro-

it Never Falls to Regulate „

“«• *' “““

five years for stealing Hired
m valued at 71 cents.

Norton, a fanner of Durand, was kicked

bilng thorn of a aerow propeller.

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, Jan. 30. 1896.
MARSHALL L.COOa, BdKor.
mKOONDCLAM mattkr AT
THE HASTINGS, MICH., PO5TOFFICX,

yyrrxvn AS

' '

“ACRES OF DIAMONDS
BuRwell H, ConwtlhiGrMtUriur.Dar*“ day Kv«.. — -Acrww of PUmuRd’.

wish to c»ll U1« Mtmllun ot the UMt&gt;mlaMkM I, the tewhlu* er
Un* which h»»e cone to my aotlee
luring toy nehool vlilutloo.
1. T&lt;».len«Uiy Iwwmh
After the
lr«t ranter U puwd th* am iduorf
be clua H» shorter the tewm.
2. petwnun* th. pupil to reed without
thlukln*. Thl, la tbe mother of dr«riut
•hhiin*. repMtla*.
3. ItMdiny the cod of tbe look before
the clme la prepared for tbe next higher.
Every tine, a pupil paaeee throe*h a book
he bas tew lutereat In It.
4. Fanlnr orer and over tbe t-ook In­
stead ofUtroegb It at oom. Lite la too
abort to to throuxh a reader more than
twice under tbe aame teacher—wo bad
nearly add mote than oooe.
5. Letting “to to through the book* be
tbe object ot the claaa.
The teacher who
cannot keep tbe claaa a*v f"» &lt;•»
of the book till ready for It la la the

( As fine an audirnoe aa ever aww-mblrd
in Harting* greeted IJuaaeU H. Conw«HAtrovn 14. 1879.
Tburaday evening at the opera bouse. J If
there bas been any donbt about a Club
Lecture Course In this city In the part,
that doubt has been dispelled now. Tbe
The Future Tariff.
Some there msy be who. even while up­
universal opinion expressed concerning
holding tbe idea of protection in tbe form
ttria lecture ia that “1 Dever heard such a
•fa tariff, have denounced the MeKInley
fine lecture before." Certinly no one
tariff because It is too high. Unless con­
could listen to Dr. Conwell In his lecture
ditions become very greatly changed
and uol be made a better citizen; no per­
and prices for labor drop to the level of the c It waan’t only a few years ago. In 1892, son could listen to it and not think more of
foreign price#, and there is no special that a fanner could trade, a pound of wool tbe city iu which be Jives; no person oould
reason for thinking that it will, then we
for six pounds of granulated sugar, wliil* listen to l&gt; and not be made to at least
predict that tbe future tariff will be even now he can only get taro or three. Tbe feel that be loves his friends, his neigh­
higher than tbe McKinley tariff on those I farmer has commenced to learn that the bors, and everyone about him better.
6. Beading
without
questioning.
things that come In competition with tbe
Dr. Conwell was Introduoed by M- L. “Why’ should be the motto of tbe school
home market Is worth mot* than all of
prod acts of Japan. India or China.
room
framed
and
bung
1
d a conaplctons
Cook,
and
opened
his
lecture
by
telling
a
tbe others, and that any policy which
Even tn tbe western districts of our
place.
Many other questions are needed,
makes him sell his wool in the markets of personal experience while traveling in the but let tbe class know that thia same
•wn country we hear of manufacturing
eastern country, and ot a story that was troubleaome “why" will bob op every time
the world Is pernicious.
institutions leaving this country and
told him of how a man. desirous of getting It ran find room.
'
locating In Japan. Why? BecauKp Japan
7. Criticism wrong in quantity, quality
wealthy, sold bis farm, moved away and
Probably there Isn't anything In tbe
has at last aroaeed to tbe importance of
or
purpose.
It
Is
easy
to have too much,
wae never heard from Rgnlo, and how on
that needs protection worse than
too little or tbe wrong kind. Let criticism
_____________
in her own country
country.
mauufacturing
the very farm that this man (who wanted be for help, sympethatic help—never for
tbe
United
State*
treasury.
A
democratic
Profiting by ilie example of (he United
to be wealthy) bad sold, were discovered spite or In a spirit of superiority. Th*
States she has cctumenced to give bonuses Congress saw fit to change specific to ad“Acres of Diamonds," This story fur­ purpose and spirit ot criticism are every;
for factories to locate there.
Large valorem duties. The result has brought
thing.
nished lhe theme for bis lecture.
American interests are being transferred to about a system of dishonest invoices, and
8. Teacher’s lack of preparation for the
The speaker told this to, iiltutrate tbe lesson. If preparation is needed In other
the land of the Mikado, because of tins the treasury is being robbed as a result
fact that we are all apt to be dissatisfied studies, it is equally as much needed in
bonuses offered, because of theelght-centeTbe only way to read wltb
with our present condition, tiiat we are in- reading.
per-day labor, and because of the presence
It Li claimed that the Czar of Russia- has yaribly looking away off for things that are spirit and understanding is to study into
•f great qaantititrf'^f raw materials of caught England napping, and has made an
the spirit ot understanding.
right at our very feet. In short we are
9. Reading in regular terms. Such a
nearly every kind.
alliance with Turkey, offensive aud defen­ apt to go chasing around after that which
recitation ia a bid for every pupil to nap,
American labor cannot and ought not to sive.
Read up.
we have right at home. To Illustrate this except tbe one who is reciting.
be expected to compete with Japanese
farther he told of a man in Pennsylvania then down, here, there, yonder, any­
labor at eight cents per day, but that
where, everywhere In tbe class: holding
A Good Jeraey.
who gave his whole life to tbe study of,oil. every pupli responsible for everybody*
Is what it will have to do in tbe near fu­
At tbe Farmers Institute last week the Being confident as to bls ability as a error until corrected.
ture iplesa protected by tariff sed- that
question was asked concerning what the specialist Iu the oil business he sold his
10. Having pupils pronounce a word
tariff must of necessity be larger than
points *f good Jersey cows were. The farm and left tbe country. Shortly alter, one way in reading and another way in
tbe McKinley tariff to be of any effect at
To pronounce correctly any­
following Is a scale of points adopted by oil in great quantities was discovered on talking.
all.
where we must pronounce correctly every­
American Jersey Cattle Club, and through the very farm which be sold for a few where.
the kindness of Jas. M. Bauer we print It hundred dollars, aud today tbe property is
12 Fallh c to show the child that reading
At tbe annual dinner of tbe Republican
in full:—
worth millions, Several other examples and talking are essentially the same act.
League of Ohio, nn Feb. 14th 1893 Gov.
We tell tbcin but fall to get them to under­
COUNTS.
Points.
of a similar character were giveu to il­ stand.
* Head small and lean. face dished,
-McKinley spoke as follows:—It was in this
broad iHjtwot n the eyes and nar­
lustrate this Mme point
12. Neglecting t* (each the child bow
year 1892, while in the enjoyment of un­
row between lhe horns
it should be bqrne
Dr. Conwell rather startled his audlpoeu to use lhe dictionary.
Eyes lull sad placid; horus small,
exampled prosperity, tiiat tbe Republican
crumpled, and amber-colored
by tbe assertion that *‘no man bad a right in mind that an unused dictionary Is of no
legislation which made this condition was,
1 Neck thin, rather long, with clean
value. Not only the t&lt;|&gt;eiling, pronuncia­
throat, and not heavy at
to
be
poor."
You
ought
to
be
rich,"
the
as the Democratic leaders would have us
tion and syllabication, but tbe origin and
th* shoulders .
speaker said that if business men were history is often of touch importance.
.. Baek level to the netting on of tall &gt;&gt;
believe, repudiated by the people; aud tbe
5. Broad across the loin
In a word reading is taught too mechan­
poor It was their own fault; that every
Democratic policy of British Free-Trad*
6. Barrel long, hooped, brand and
deep nt the flank
le man prospers just according to bls worth ically. To many of our teachers reading
and wildcat money indorsed. I do not be­
7. Hips wide apart: rurap long
10
is calling the words of the book; assigning
to the community. If a man is worth a is “getting the lesson" and teaching is
s. Legs shor:*
lieve It. If they act upon that belief they
9. Tall One. reaching the bocks, with
good deal to the community, the communi­ bolding tbe book while tbe children grind
will be promptly repudiated by tbe people.
good switch*
10. Color and mellowness of hide; in­
ty Is worth a good deal to him. Tbe out the paragraphs.
Not only has the year 1893 registered an
side of ears yellow
speaker Mid that tbe grent trouble Is Things a Bf.oinxeb in Teaching Must
11.
Fore
odder
full
In
form
and
not
era of conspicuous progress and unex­
fleshy;
13 our selfishness; that we care for nooue
Learn.
ampled prosperity, but It witnessed a
12. Hind udder full In form and well
but ourselves and those defendant upon
up behind
11 us while we ignore the wants and needs
1. To assume and exerciae authority.
National administration under President
13. Teats rather large, wide apart aud
2.
To
estimate
the intellectual and
squarely placed
Harrison unexcelled in honesty, power,
* » of those less fortunate. Tbe sneaker said
14. Milk-veins prominent..
that his universal observation was that moral capacity of chlidren.
and patrotism by any of Its predecessors,
IB. Dispoaition quiet
8.
To
assign
reasonable
task*.
In every city the most honest, progressive
16. General nppearam e and apparent
•f this rich inheritance tbe Democratic
constitution
10 citizens lived in the beat homes and were » 4. I’o instruct one class while conscious
of
tbe
conduct
of
lhe
other
pupils.
the best classes ol citizens. ।
parly becomes lhe trustee for the people.
Perfection
100
5. To illustrate each particular topic In
We wish that every croaker, and ever}
It is my hope that it may suffer no loss or
Iu judging heifers, emit Nos. 11,12 and IL
.
person inclined to run down his own town, each branch.
waste in their hands. 1 wish the country
5. To keep all work In mind and con­
could have heard this lecture, especially
could be assured It would not. If it does,
duct
the
various
school
exercises
so
that
tiiat portion of it that dealt wit^ the duty 1
Society Kventit.
tbe trust will come back to us—and it will
of the citizen to the place. In which he. they may tend toward a definite and ins­
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Jordan, Mr. and lived. “Where Is the beat place In the tinctively seen end.
come back to us— with tbe doubly-renewed
Mrs. Jas. McKevitt will entertain their wltole world,"
7. To so ditect the school as to keep each
lhe speaker
asked.
confidence of the people.”
friends at pedro • Tuesday evening, Feb. "Right here in Hastings" he replied, and pupil constantly busy with work that ia
Ulh at East Center St.
if you’ll du what you ought to you'll have educative.
1
The name of Clara Barton, president of
8. To overcome special defects iu train­
a city of 50,000 people here In a few
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Young and Mr. and
the Red Cross movement, has become a
years. Factories can be made to pay just ing, habits and temperament ot pnplla.
Mrs. Frank Hams gave n series of three
as
well
here
as
anywhere
In
tbe
country.
household word tbe world over. When ver}’ pleasant pedro parties this week, ou
living entirely for yourselves; help
the reports of the terrible outrages, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evening Stop
It ™ "Art Day” at tbe cub Friitax. aud
those around^ou: be honest; be generous.
cruelties, practiced upon tbe starving at Mr. and Mrs. Youngs home on Green Mak* It a study to kuow what the people a program of much excellence was carried
Street. The ladles prizes were weu by
Armenians were given to the world, the
want and you’ll all become rich. You out a character sketch of Raphael wu
Mrs. Frank Pancoast. Miss Flora J.
‘’How to
civilized portion naturally turned to Clara Beadle and Mrs. Cera B. Powers; the will be an honor to the city, aud in pro­ read by Mrs. Marian Goodyear.
Judge a Picture" was very entertainingly
Barton for help. Tbe bloody minded gentlemens by Geo. Tomlinson, Chaa. portion as you help those around you, you discussed by Mrs. Ellen E. Robinson.
A
will prosper. Get what the people want
Vultan refused tbe Red Cross admission to W. Jordan and W. H. Powers?
aud you’ll prosper. To tllueirate this last discussion on “ House bo id Decoration"
was
led
by
Mrs.
Anna
McOtnber
In
a
very
Armenia at first, but unmindful of thia,
Cards have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. point he told tbe story of bow John Jacob
the brave woman set out, raised money Will Hams and Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Dia­ Astor was compelled to foreclose a mort­ able paper. At the close Items pertaining
to Art were given by tbe aaembers.
and supplies and through the offices of tbe mond for pedro next Thursday evening. gage on a stock of millinery in New York
The president gave an Interesting account
City. For days and days he seated hlmUnited States, bas been rewarded by being Tbe ladies will entertain on Tuesday at eelf in the fashionable thoroughfare of of an afternoon spent with the Manhall
five o’clock tea.
allowed to carry relief to tbe poverty
New York and made a study of what wo­ Monday Club, during a visit In that city.
Tbe committee having the arrangements
stricken people. The deeds of this noble,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira VanValkenbnrgh en­ men wore, and In that way found out what
for tbe social evening In charge gave their
generous, self-sacrificing nature have done tertained a small company of young pe &gt;ple they wanted. Tbe result was that thia report. It will be held al the home of
millinery
store
prospered,
made
its
pro
­
last evening complimentary to Miss Flwand are doing much to make the world
sie Butler, of Bellevue, The evening was prietors wealthy and It la to-day one of the Mrs. R. I. Hendershott Feb. 18th, and coa­
better and purer.
solid Institutions of New York, ever 818,­ xial of a literary and musical program.
passed enjoyably with pedro.
000,000 having been paid out In dividends Each member will have tbe privilege of
since Astor took bold of It. He told of Inviting one guest.
bow women bad made great fortunes by
finding oat some need and then supplying
It Tbe lecture dealt more with respect of
“bow to live right,” and pointed out the
way to become rich by helping others,
As a Safeguard,
rather than teking a narrow, aeifiah view
of life and living entirely for self.
*
Otherwise some
Dr. Couwell is a living example of
“practicing what he preaches." Despite
thoughtless
the fact that be gets &gt;125 per night fur bia
February 18,1896.
lectures, and delivers hundreds of them
clerk may
each year, yet he does not receive &lt;be cent in accordance with the following nrog
FEB.
17.
Antral of His Majemtr’ “Rax “
of the proceeds, but gives it all to help &gt;
give you
King of the Carnival, on Royal Yacht from Lhe
poor boys obtain an education. He was jpa&amp;Mw.
escortod by the Koyal FloUHv At
called to Grace Baptist church In 1881, 1
alum bakProreu". about 7 o’clock,
when the congregation waa limited In in
j Grand Pageant on the street*, aud Ball at
tbe French Opera Houae.
&lt;-*■!}
tng powder wheni you wish
membership, while to-day it is the largest
FEB. 18. MardlI Graa
Gra* Day.
pay. Grand l*a»eant
1-ageant
church of Us kind in America, his eongre- ’
Rri." Ktntr nt
n.ZZtuZ;
■ the Royal; and alum baking
gatloDs always numbering up into tbe j
Afc^^t.
tbouMDds, aud tbouMDds more often being towa.
1
powders are poisonous. Some
turned away. He is also promoter. Presl- 1
manufacturers of the low-grade powders pay
dent and Professor in Temple College, an i
Institution-connected with his church In 1
clerks a bonus for every can of their baking pow­
which tbe children of poor working people ’
are
educated for the small tuition fee of 1
der they will sell to patrons of Royal; there­
•5.00 per year, iu addition to those bls
fore after demanding the Royal examine the
efforts brought about th* erection of a large
hospital where patients receive help with­
label to make sure that Royal is received.
out pay.
Dr. Conwell entered upon tbe Law aud
Academic oqurae at Tala College in ISM; 4
No nutter what the representation, don’t
was a captain In service at SB yaara of an;
three years later b* presented tbe state of
buy a low-priced powder. Baking pow­
Minnesota aa Emigration agent tn Oerders sold at a lower price than Royal are
““y- x“ 187®he WM aorreapMMbot of
the New York Tribune i»d Boston Travel,
almost invariably made from alum, 3 nd
ler hr Asia. For eight yean be practiced law
at Boston and In 1879 waa ordained to tbe i
therefore inferior and dangerous to health
rata la try. Ha waa born Feb. lath, IMS in 1
Worthington, Hampshire Oa, Muu and i

EDITORIAL NOTES

r

Rich has received from Gov.
Tumey, of Teuneaaee, an invitation for
tbe people of Michigan to participate in
the one hundredth anniversary of the ad­
mission of Tennessee Into tbe onion,
which will be celebrated by holding a
grand industrial interstate and Internation­
al exposition at Nashville, for 100 days,
beginning September I, 1B98. In his
letter of invitation Gov. Tnraey says: “I
desire to invite yourself and the honored
citizens of your state to join us in tins
season of rejoicing, to come among us, to
partake of our hoapltailty and good cheer,
and through tbe influence of this event to
renew and strengthen the bonds of pat­
riotic love and American citizenship."

Positively
Demand the
1

•

Don't Be Deceived
—by shrewdly Worded ad
vertisements, that are nine times out of ten
misleading. Make it a rule to do business
only with houses whose advertised offers are
perfectly plain
There is no room for doubt
when we advertise.

Money is worth
Saving
ON HORSE BLANKETS

as well as on other merchan
dise. We invite horsemen
and farmers to take advan­
tage of our Great Reduc
tion. Sale (’till March 1st.)
on

I
flu
S

5 A, Cleveland, and Chase Bros
Blankets.

Cbr Belt Leather Halter
Heads - without stales- have
been selling for $1.00 but
we are now selling them for
50c.

Goodyear Bros
HARDWARE

HASTINGS

A Sweeping Reduction
CAPS, GLOVES, MITTENS
AND UNDERWEAR.

All these articles put at prices
that are bound to Bell them if
you need them.

MflRDI GRAS

Call and give me a chance to prove this
assertion to you.

NEW ORLEANS

J. C. FARRELL, Clothier
12573739

an a

Illinois Control R. R

DONT BUY

GLOVES=HITTEH J
WITHOUT SEEING OUR LINE.

Chicago and New Orleans Limited**

EXCURSION TICKETS

Royal Baking Powder is the brand reported
by the official Government and State chemists
free from alum and ammonia and absolutely pure
and wholesome. It makes the best and finest

ALL KINDS AT

VERT LOW PRICES

Catbonc Winter Sdiool

in use, and wisest
We have a vary few Blippms left which we are

dosing out at oort.

�Casting- Banner.
Thursday, Jan. 50, 1^96.
W. R. COOK. lM.nl Editor.

When in Doubt
Where to Buy

Two more of our subscriber* who have
had the BaxnkH ever since the first issue
were in the office .Saturday, and renewedI
for annt!i**r year; Robert Johnson, of
Irvlnz’pnd Muses Seeber, of Rutland.

PERSONAL MEN TION.
Fred Parker was in Grand Ledge last
vtevk.

Fine California
Navel Oranges,

A paper rra&gt;. before the Farmers Institute by
L J\ Urong' Un, of Mldoievtile.

Mr. I’re^dent, ladies nnd gentlemen;—
For the past two yearn, as I hare, been
closely c&lt; averted with the co-operative
creuiuery Of Middleville as patron, stock­
holder and Dintinrss manager. L waa re­
quested by v&lt; ur sucfelary. to talk to you
on lhe subject of "What n Co-aperitive
Creamer) Cun do for u Community.” Now
it depmids largely on what a comnianity
The city of Sidney, Australia, has im­•
Miner Layton, of Detroit, was in the will do for n creamery, whether It proves
a success or a tailure.
posed a fine ot one pound npou anv person1 city Munday.
Lot» ot B«iw«. Cheap
The doors of many creaanjrfes are lock­
convicted of spitttug upon the floor of•
ed to-day iH canre the trtoekfroldMs and the
C. R. Bishop was In
patrons went into the buslut-ra with no
public buildings or upon the streets. Tbe• dav ou bualne^N.
knuwledg- of it, In a w.«k, frightened,
public debt could adira be wiped out If
here ou Iis If hearted way. ready tu withdraw their
M. A. Nichols, of Ionia,
such a law were enforced iu this country
influence and patronage at tin* first trifling
business Monday.
and Uncle Bam could have Hie proceeds.
.grievance, realtor imaginary, usually more
Mrs. W. S. Chiilester
Lovell imaginary than real. For Instance lack of
Don’t buy any 35 cent tea
Tbe water works omumlttee have award­’ friends last week.
confidence Id tin- officers elect, suspicion
ed tbe Hastings Eugtoe and Iron Works1
Mrs. John Pendergast, of
tbe of being cheated because milk does not
’till you have tried ours.
test
as
high
as
noun*
neighbors;
a
belief
tbe contract to place u heavy fifteen Inch
guest of friends in the city.
that the skim milt Is not equally divided
beam In the well house at the water works
We will give you good value
etc,
etc.
In
those
ways
-pet
roue
forget
en
­
Mrs. L. E. Knappen, of Grand Rapids,
and connect the two suction pipes, with
tirely the grand object to be attained, and
for your money if you will
hangers and turn buckles. The timbers has been visiting tn the city.
tbe influence their actions have on the
Dr. M. W. Wightman, of New York, is ocher patrons, who like themselves have
under the auction pipes have rotted out, so
give us a chance.
but
little
faith
in
the
creamery
business.
that there is danger ot breaking. The visiting her sister Mrs. A. P. Drake.
Do you wonder they fail?
Any baldness
company have lost completed the job of
E. A. Mattison has returned from Jatjk- would fall depending on lhe same clam of
repairing the better of tbe Wool Boor Co. 50D where he has been for several days. ।
patronage.
.
At tbe Red Front Shoe Store....
To the community that will work har­
They have also a contract to supply Grand
Mrs. H. IL Dickinson, of Nashville, at­
Rapids parties with a lacge quantity of tended lhe lecture list Thursday evening. moniously tog t* thru, fully determined to go
Into tbe dairy business on business princi­
castings.
Mr.HDd Mrs. W. J. Kennedy, of Grand ples, ready at all times to uphold and de­
The fourth -entertainment in the Club Rapids are visiting relatives tn this vicini­ fend the creamery there would be no
trouble to build up a creamery that would
Lecture Cooree will be given on Saturday ty.
be the pride of lhe town In which It Is
of next week Feb. 8th iu the Opera House.
Frank Biack ami party were at Gun located and a source of good profit both to
The committee feel safe in assuring the Lake this week at his cettag” on Hemlock the stockholders and patrons alike. To
Illustrate the above statement, Twill give
public that this lecture by Prof. John B. Point
you figures ot what onr creamery at Mid­
DeMott, of Cambridge, Mass., will equal if
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolcott spent the dleville has accomplished the past year.
not excet any that have, preceded it iu the
Then’ has l»een delivered to onr factory
; Nickle Plated Tea Kettles,
past week visiting Frank Darling and wife 2.792,088 pounds ol milk, front which was
Course. The subject is“The Harp of tiie
at Battle Creek.
mad** 123,185 pound.-' of butter. Our pa­
; Oil Cloth by the yard or pat­
Scuses” or "The Secret of Character
Hon. Dan’l Striker, W. H. Merrick and tions withdrew for home use 10,359
tern,
"* • ,\
'■
Building." The lN&gt;ard tor the rale of re­
pounds of batter vftiich had a cash value of
J.
M.
Bauer
are
in
Saginaw
attending
tbe
served seats will be opened at Fred
S2.il5.b0, the balance selling in the mark­
Axes and Ax Helves,
meeting
of
the
Grand
Ixxige
of
the
ets
of
tbe
world°fo'r
322.105.11,
making
u
Heath's on Thursday mornlug Feb. Oth, xt
FOR ao DAYS ONLY.
Forks,
total cash value of S24.230.V2.
seven o'etook and close at six on the eve­ Masonic order.
Hud thiv-amount of butter been produc­
I Mr*; Stella Lampman. Miss Cbattie Lake
■
Hoes,
ning of lhe lecture. Tickets od sale at;
ed 1»y the farmers wives and daughters at
same place at 50 cent s each. Students 25. and Rev. Tho*&lt;. Cox will go to Rockford liojne, mid sold In Hie old fashioned way
j
Spades,
^The nntby friends of Shirley W. Saiith. Saturday to attend a district convention of nf taking It to thjtatore and receiving store
Shovels,
pay
,
k
would
have
brought
on
an
average
the Epworth League.
son of Judge Clement Smith, off this city,
of atxiut 13c. per pound.
You will see in
Scoop Shovels.
ladies eapea, coats and shawls to ex­ our little community on tin- amount of
will l»o pleased to learn that he has been
butter made, we are riclier by S8.217.87. Cook Stoves,
Potato Shovels,
•
O. D. SPAUi.nwo.
awarded tim .first -prize, offered by Mc­ change for wood.
You will say lhe farmer did not receive
f
Tinware,
Millan dt Co, of New Yprk, for the best
8 Ids. crackers for 25c at Stirling, Craw­ alfthia extra amnunL Admitting thia to
Heating Stoves,
original story written -fijr the “Inlander,* ford &amp; Co’s. Bring bag to put them in.
be true, but the farmer ha.- received more
J Holloware,
&gt;
Gasoline Stoves,
a magazine edited by the.' students of the A. K. Starter 1» now engaged in put- In cash than he would had he made it at
home. raying nothing of the hard labor Oil
Coal Stoves,
Michigan State University, at Ann Arlx.r.
saved. The balance has gon- tn make tbe
'X“giN*d uj’n «jnflTiVTWr wFlu wrt!lflh*"anT'
and Ranges.
store and making u:nuy Improvements on country richer, gisinr employment to but­ Stoves
submitted, bui the Judged were uufuimous the interior^ The second fl«»or of the ter makers, milk haulers &lt;TC.
Everything in stock at
Wringers,
*
This w not all. It is bringing a new
In their selec.'ton of Mr. Smith’s story, building will be utilized fur department,
order of things into the homes of lhe pa­
Washing Machines, i
whleh was entitled “Phi’s Doctor.” In purposes; tjie first tn be occupied by the trons. many of theui withdrawing from
Sissons and Shears,
‘
the editorial department of *tlie Mss^zine millinery rooms of Mbs Felgener: the boot the creamery the butter used in the house.
the story was very highly praised.* it being and shoe department in the second; and
The lime Is fast coming when the cares Table Cutlery,
for 20 days. Come while.
saul Uiat it was without doubt the best the remaining two for tlic overflow from of the farmers wife nnd daughters will bn
no more than those ot our city and village
Pocket Cutlery.
stock, is complete and get
story ths’ had ever been published tn the tbe tlrygoodrt department. Mr. Staaffer friends and the greatest burden lifter fruui
■
Granite Ware,
magazine.
WrlLlnt: an original story and baa alao rented the w arehouse belonging to their tired hand* is flie creamery.
first choice.
All sales
Our farmers meet and discuss the pros- Nickle Plated Tea and Coffee'■
being nwsrded first ptlze in oompatition Goodyear Bros, near the Michigan Central
l»ecis,
iiodiug
out
the
reault
or
each
others
with mauj others In n great seat of learn­ R. It. to uw for a store house. Since first
Pots
experiences, each trying to better inform
ing. such a-* onr University, Is an honor of locetiog in his present store, Mr. Stauffer himself of the best methods of carrying on
which Mr. Smith may well be proud, nnd bas enjoyed « steady luc.rease in trade, and tin* dairy business, and they all agree that
his friends unite in congratulating him we ate pleased to note this sign of in­ In a few short months aa creamery patrons,
upon his literary ability which has been creating prosperity, which is due to fair they have learned more of the value of
their cows than they ever knew before.
so tltilugly recognized.
dealing and courteous treatment to all.
It Is bringing about a much needed change
In the entire management of the farm giv­
Kis&lt;-where Iu this issue we print two
quiet wedding occurred Wednesday
ing rest 4o tbe farm household,and ferlUiz
papers tlmt were read, be fore the Farmeis morning nt eight o’clock at the home of vrs which are so much needed to lhe farm.
Institute in tbe city last week. WUnt a the bride's mother on Broadway, iu which After nil these years uf grain raising, it •
creamery on the cu-operattve plan can do Mr. Dhu W. Reynolds and Mies Phyllis puts the products of the farm on a eash
for iLCommunity It- ably handled by Mr. Diamond were united In marriage. Only a basis, giving returns every thirty days. I:
helps to make them Independent, with
Broughton uf Middleville, and what he few of the immediate relatives were pres­ cash at al! seasons Of the year.
The
says we commead Io the thoughtful con­ ent. Rev. Thus Cox performed tbe cere­ mercbanis with whom they deal appreciate
sideration of the people of every communl- mony and the happy couple left.for Cbica- tt, fork is a well known fact that ti&gt;e
yt. Simply tbe mention of “creamery” go on the morning train. ^Fr. Reynolds fa •nercbants handle fanners batter at loss to
themselves, for the lower gradi-s of butter
makes many a Hastings business man turn "H-^filfil1 ot the cHy Hank and prominent in arc bccvming^toore and more of a drug on
pale aud look decidedly uncomfortable be­ social and business circles.
Tbe bride Is th- market every year.
Now another thought.
What way can
cause of one bitter experience, which one of the most estimable young ladles la
came about because of inexperienced help this city and for several years has been we beat give aid to those wishing to build
creameries and help those who already
and not securing the right .kind of batter connected with our public schools as teach­ have creameries which through some
makers. Bat we can’t see why a cream­ er.
Both have the best wishes of a host cause are not prospering as they should?
ery can not be made to pay just as well of friends.
After they return they will I would suggest that the state appropriate
here as anywhere else. Tbe creameries at commence bouse keeping In the bouse a sufficient amount to pay Ute salary and
expenses of an all round creamery expert,
Woodland, Freeport and Middleville are formerly occupied by Dr. S. M. Fowler on one thoroughly posted In all the details of
•II paying. We are informed that on an Green street
making an extra quality of batter, and a
knowledge of the whole creamery busi­
Investment ot 33800 the Middleville cream­
Church and Society.
ness. whose duty it would be to visit and
ery last year made 81300 worth of lmThe society connected with tbe Em- inspe-t all tbe creameries of tbe state. If
provements and paid an eight per cent
manual church will be entertained Thurs­ they are not making an extra quality of
divi'lend, besides paying ail expenses. day Feb. Oth by Mrs. J. Russell and ladies butter show them wherein they are wrong;
What better Investment can be made for associated with her. Supper served In help them in a practical way to get right,
in this way ttie grade of butter produced
tbe eommanlty. for the farmer or for tbe Parish Hoose from 5 until 7 o’clock.
by our creameries can be raised so that a
Tbe Epworth league will be led by very large per cent of tbe output of the
stock bolder. Tbe next paper that we
Every­ state will grade as extra.
commend to thr attention of our renders, Miss Marshall Sunday evening.
If they haven’t
one, especially the members are invited to a good butter maker help them get one.
is the paper of JV. 11. Merrick ou Com­ attend this six o’clock service.
giving
buiter-makera
to
fully
understand
mercial Fertilizers, in !iis\ paiar Mr.
Tbe Very Rev. Fr. Bloomer Provincial that their factories must be properly cared
Merrick calls attention to what has come of the Order of Domlnlclans will lecture for. If their system of doing bnslness ia
under his own personal observation and in St. Rose's Catholic church next Monday faulty get that on a right Imtjis, and If a
experience, aud it’s well worth yoar time evening on “What Catholics Believe and community wishes to build a new cream­
to find out what It Is, which you can do Answers to Popular Questions.” No ad­ ery iielp them to form a stock company on
mittance fee.
The distinguished orator the 00-upenRtlye plan, assist them to plans
&lt;4
«&lt;
by reading his paper.
will begin his lecture at 7:80 p. m. A cor­ and specifications of a suitable creamery,
when* and how to buy their outfit, thus
dial
invitation
Is
extended to all.
Monday evening between eight and nine
&lt;1 ’
«
«nving to the farmers die Immense profile
o'clock fire was discovered Iu one ot the
Rev. Lewis Brown, of Battle Creek, 'III
... that tire promoters of the co-operative
dry kilns nt the Table factory by Night­ preach in Emmanuel church Monday eve­ creameries reap from tbe creameries they
«
•(
watchman McPharlln of that Institution. ning Feb. 3rd. Subject "Can a Man be build.
Good and not go to Church?”
On the fol­
Iu
conclusion,
knowing
tbe
business
iu
4C
«
An alarm was promptly ttujied iu but by lowing day Tuesday, he will conduct a
all its details I would say to my fellow
mistake tbe fire department instead of •‘Quiet Day” for women.
Holy Commun­ fannere pin your faith to tbe creamery.
««
«
turning at the Lower hotel kept straight ion 9 a. m. Instructions at 10, 10:45. and Build slice, buy cows, let your motto be
on until in point of tbe Electric Light 11:30 a. m. and 1:30. 2:15, and 8 p. m. ’•cowa, corn, bogs, poultry” and yon will
M
«
A cordial invitation Is extended to all to hand down to your children a farm richer
plant when they discovered their mistake. attend these services. While the services
by far than nature gave it to you.
Tbe fire was found to be in or near the od Tuesday are especially for tbe women,
rapidly revolving fan, which was throwing the men will not be excluded.
a stream of fire and sparks Into tbe dry
Services next Sunday at tbe Methodist
kiln. Lines of hose inside tbe factory Episcopal church as usual. In the eve­
ning
tbe pastor will preach on tbe sub­
building were laid. The fire boys soon
ject of ‘The Epworth League.”
after arriving bad other hose laid, and

Futifnl—A Jap robe Jan. 8
twp. bear Fullers corners.
haw ®me by payiug fur thia
provlqg propelty.
D. C.

Julius Russell vvau In Ypsilanti last
’
In Carlton, week.
Owner can1
J. Diamond, ot Big Rapids, is visiting
notice and| in the city.
KkMYOX,
Mr. and Mrs. Ans Maynard are rieltlng
Hastings. iu Chicago.

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Medicines,

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Dye Stuffs,
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Wall Paper,

Window Shades.

Paints
Oils, .
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The Druggist.

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Tniis week,

Tips,

8t&gt; quires

Hereafter, changes for* advertisements
mud reach this office Tnrs'lxys at latest to
insure insertion in the issue of the week
* hen brought.

Remember the Old Fii.'ks Concert

Don’t forget the fire sole of canned
goods at Stirling. Crawford &amp; Co’s.
Cutting prices on all dress goods. !a"e
chrtalns at X prier. O. D. Sx’AVLDiNG.
Don’t forget tiiat tiro Old Folk’ Con­
cert Is coming and It wifi'tee a rare treat
Fanners, if you desire io have your
razors boned take them to Busby Bros,
barber shop under the City bank.

There will be a special communication
of Hasting;- Lodge No. F. A- A. M.. Wed­
nesday evening. Feb. 5th. 13W5. work on
the 3rd degree.

Perry Cazier was arrested Frldayl on
dhuiplaint of Del Merchant on the charge
ot false pretenses. Cazier gave bonds to
appear Feb. 7th for examination.
Jos. Slattery wiu. arrested Friday for
being disorderly and taken before Justice
Bishop and fined 82.SO and coats 52..50. or
15 days in jail.
He was taken to jail.
Dr. DeMott’s leetutc on Saturday Feb.
will be illustrated by tbe finest of stereoptlcan views. It is a wonderful lecture
■aud will make a profound sensation on all
who hear it.

tn the suit before Justice Riker tost
week in which John McOmber sued Ben­
son A Shutter for wages claimed to be
due him, a verdict fa vocable to Mr. MeOtnber was rendered.
Ifyouwanta pair of shoes that will
please you more and more every time yon
weardhem. call and see us at the Red
Frovt "tthoe Store.
Woolley Ajru Bronson.
Twenty Sir Knights from Hastings vis­
ited Freeport Tent K. O. T. M., Monday
evening and conferred the degree on two
me.-ubvrs. The Hastings Knights are a
lively company of men and are in good
working order. Aside from the degree
work a fraternal visit was enjoyed and
■Jan? new acquaintances made.
The
Hastings Knights will always receive a
cordial welcome when they come this way.
—Freeport Herald.

E. E. 8tincb conib, ot .Marshall, Is visItng bls mother and sister.
Mr. Stiuch, comb bas secured the agency for tbe eale
of the “Studeuts Cyclopedia” a work com­
plete in two volumues prepared by a corps
of teachers and edncational writers espec­
ially for tbe use of teachers and students.
Tbe work comes heartily endorsed by
State SnpL PattengUI and a long list of
other well known educators. Anyone de­
siring an agency tor a strictly first class
wart would do well to see Mr. Sttoeb•eaab while choice territory can be seeur-

It la with regret that we anuounce tbe
departure of Rev. Geo. D. Lee and Mrs.
Lee for California.
They took leave of
many friends on Saturday last, to start for
tbelr new home In the land of oranges and
sunshine. Mr. Lee bas been a resident of
Cbariotte for many years, and we knpw of
mm but feel kindly towards him and
wish him only the best of which he te de-

upright and honest In both thought and
action. always living upon a broad and
charitable plane.
We follow trim with
•ar best hopes aud wishes, and trust the
people where he makes a future borne,
will to able to fully understand and ap­
preciate bls integrity and value.-Char-

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by good hard wort in a short time had the
Tire under control. How the fire originat­
ed is a mystery, but presumably through
some friction connected with the fan.
Had a south wind been blowing at tbe
time nothing could have saved the build­
ing, but fortunately the evening was still.
Tbe damage will amoant to from 82,000 to
•8.000 so we are Informed, tbe dry kiln
being ruined and water doing much dam­
age to some tables that will all have to be
knocked apart and polished over. Illa
unfortunate that a fire should happen just
at this Ums, as the factory is crowded io
Ita utmost capacity with work, the orders
received thia max th being double the
amount ever received before In any other
month. Arrangements have been made to
use the dry kiln of tbe furniture factory,
while a new kiln will be built or the old

Rev. and Mrs. Cox hereby desire to ex­
press tbelr appreciation to tbelr many
friends wbo attended the donation visit
at their home on Wednesday of this week.
All friends not attending any church
are invited to attend tte Presbyterian
church next Sunday. Holy Communion
will be observed next after morning
service. Topic in tbe evening •’Dead
flies.”
/The Episcopal and Preabyterian societies
of the Young Peoples Christian Endeavor
will unite to observe Christian Endeavor
day next Bunday evening in tbe Preaby­
terian church with a special program.
Herman^Frost willpresid/and beginning at
5:45 instead of 0. Pleas! note tbe change
of time.

Mrs. F. E. Britten, of Albion, inter­
national lecture bureau will give a lecture
at tbe Presbyterian church WedDMday

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�would be incomplete.
One af ternoon, when he had been in­
vited to come at a certain hour, b*
tbe McNabb veto s' nigbt-&lt;uard st toe
found Hester in riding-habit and hat. ,11. yoooger njT&gt;«i»“Not tawch! —they-efl done bent «* tunnvi wouid possibly avert disaster
aud the colonel's boy lentling two sad­
more
ribrtently than the moat elaborate
dled horses up and down before the out o’ the coal mine, but it ain’t gwine
system of timbering.
do them no good.”
~
veranda steps.
It was during tbe pvogreas of ths
“What d’ye now for to do. Jeff?"
“I’m going to carry yon horsebacK­
“Nev’you mind; you-elfjeat wait an’ law-suit that Jeff Bynum returned to
riding, Mr. Kingbrand.” she said, run­
see.
Ye
:an
be
plum
shore
o
’
one
thing,
the
farm in McNabb’s Cove; and tbe
ring down the steps to meet him.
lie looked askance at the two thor­ though: they-ull ain’t nev’ gwlor take rumor which had pointed to Texas aa
the
objective
of his migration was eonoughbreds. and tried to summon the no coal out o’ that vein.”
"Don’t ye reckon ©I’ Latimer’s put fl rated by his owq story of his wander­
inc wife’s laugh had u ripple of fle- eonragc to rey that Ire knew Ire* tta»
’em up to do hit?*’
ings.
Not contented, however, with
rision in it. “That shows how ridicu­ not hi, R about horretn.n.hlp.
Vo
“I dunno an* I don’t freer: but I jest Lhta tribute to ita veracity, gossip «&lt;ain
lous you men erm be when you apply afraid you'll And tne a «&gt;rryearaller.
tell ye thui thar crowd &lt;r on thr moun­ busied Itaelf with his affair*, and there
your ponderous methods of logic to Miss Hester,” he remonstrated.
“Oh. Pluto i» gentle: anybody can ting's gwine to let on like they beard were vague hints of a lawless sojourn
things you don’t understand," shesaid.
in the Lone Star state, coupled w&lt;th a
“The very things you call obstacles are ride hire." -he rejoined jretheringlrer somethin’ drap: wc-all ‘re kep’ quiet
the best reasons in the world why there skirt and standing beside her JJonw. for a jiretty tol’phle spell, now. un’ I still more indefinite intimation that his
career
iu the west had terminated in
reckon Latimer ’lowsavc done forgot."
should be no difficulties. Don’t yousee “Will you give me a .hand please.
“i reckon Jule wouldn’t let nobody open crime.
they are perfect opposites?"
!
Having, in his stories, hail frequent
“Perhaps you ure right; but it doesn't occasion todescribe the dexterous man­ forgit; she does hate the Latimers
One other element of discord had
look reasonable. And then, besides. | ner in which a gentleman assists a lady right; but then she’d ought to—she been added by tbe passing years to the
to mount, Rtagbrond knew precisely was big enough to ric’lcct ‘when daddy
there is the feud."
Latimer side of the feud, in the person
“1 don’t see how a fdblish quarrel be­ what was required of him; but. unfor­ was killed.”
Jed Bynum wns tbe of the oolonei’s son Henry. Tbe boy’s
tween the colonel and his neighbor* tunate I v. the ability to portray dexter­ youngest of the three brothers, and hr mother, to whose gentle influence the
can have anything to do with Hugh ity in virile English does not necessarily had never quite shared thr bitter ani­ fireside gossips of Tregarthen ascribe
and Hester.”
Imply its possession by the artist. Ho mosity of the others.
the cessation of feudal strife du ring her
“I do. If Kingbrand marries intp took his'place rather aw kwardly beside
“I can ric’leet on my own account. short life ct “Tbe Laurels," died while
the family, he’ll have to shoulder his Hester and tande a step of his band,
I reckon," rejoined Jeff, sullrsly. a dull Hester and Henry were children; and
share of the fight; and. as 1 remarked holding it so high that she hesitated.
flush reddening his sallow cheeks. “I the boy hod early learned the lesson
a moment ugo, he’ll have to l&gt;e changed “Just a little bit lower, if you please”
ain’t likely to forgit the day when Lat- of vindictivenemi from the lips of oververy much from the man I used to know she said, demurely, and.his last shred of
imcr put the cowhide oa to me. rd’ I loyal eervants. Uniting with a iiasty
tf he consents to assume any such re­ self-possession took flight us he com­
and imperious temper a contempt of
’low he remembers ’bout the broken
sponsibilities."
'
plied. Since Miss Latimer was any­
restraint curious in a descendant of tbe
Mrs. Ludlow laughed again. "You’ll thing but ethereal, the first attempt arm, too. I nev’ could tell what made
conservative old Virginian, his rashness
my
han*
shake
that
thar
time.
(
didn
’
t
Hee,’’ she said, "he’ll do anything that’s broke his hold und covered him with
became a constant menace to the pre­
aim to break his nrni.”
neceNwiry."
~'K
confusion: putting his strength into
“I s'pcct bit’s sort o’ lucky yr didn’t ! carious truce existing betv.-ee’ft the two
the next, he lifted so vigorously thst
families;
and as Henry grew to man­
aim
no
better.
”
replied
Jed.
“
Thar
was
n.
V 1 nothing but Hester’s ready agility saved
A LOUER ON JJORSERACK.
! her from failing out of the saddle on tht a heap o’ talk about grttia’ ye for what hood, the colonel was often reluctant­
ly compelled to take the side of peace
ye did do.”
It is curious u^sbserve bow easily the
opposite side. It was too much for her
The talk was interrupted by their for the sake of setting au example be­
ctrands of repetition become twined equanimity, and she burst into a ring­
fore his son.
arrival ut the farmhouse. In the cove.
into the strong yam of habit, nnd how,
ing laugh.
•
I but it was resumed again ut the supper
almoi-t of its own volition, the thread
In the case of the daughter, educa­
Kingbrand straightened up nod wiped
thus twisted weaves itself into the fab­
table when Jnle and Bud were told of tion in a boRrdinpr.chool. where she
the perspiration from hi* face. “I beg
ric of human Mfe. When Mrs. Ludlow
the threatened resumption of wdrk in
had spent the grader portion of her
your pnrdon—indeed 1 do; I told you I
’ the McNabb tunqrl.
introduced Hugh Kingbrand at “The
girlhood, and, later, association with
was but an indifferent horseman,” he
Laurels.’’ Hester Latimer’s first im­
“That’s some more o’ Latimer's do- the Ludlow s. had dyne much to modify
apologized.
pressions of the young author were
her childish ideas Of feudal vengeance;
in
’
s.
ye
can
jest
chalk
that
up
on
the
"Please don’t mention it.” she said,
rather unpleasant than otherwise. She
but she was still enough of a imrtisan
do’I" exclaimed the woman, vindictive­
amid io herself, after Mrs. Ludlow hud as soon as she could speak. “Il’s aw­ ly. “Thnr’l! nev’ be no jx-ace for st­ to be very warm in her defense of the
fully mean in me to.luugh, but I couldn’t
departed with her guest, that he was
.
Latimer
righto, and, in common with
all
’
•
long
as
thur
’
s
ary
onr
of
’
em
left!
”
help IL I shall have an immense resect
too stiff and conventional; that he
"Thar’s like to be odc more of ’em ' her brother, she could never believe
for your strength after this.”
seemed ill at ease; that he wus too
that
anything
but vindictive ’malice
’
fore
they
’
s
any
less,
1
reckon.
”
said
Ringbrand t.vok Pluto’s bridle from
well-bred to lie congenial. Though *he
Jeff, making a harpoon of bis fork and
actuated the doiugwof the family In
did not in the least suspect it, the the grinning boy nnd tried to mount, spearing another corn pone from the McNabb’ Cove.
source of her dissatisfaction lay in the forgetting, in his embarrassment, that dish on the othet; side of the tab*e.
“Don’t you think you are a little in­
fact that she had been prepared to lion- well-trained saddle-horses are prone tu
"How d’ye make that out?*’ inquired clined to judge them harshly, my dear?”
I object to approaches from the wrong
ire him because he was nu author, mid
Bud.
Mrs. Ludlow had once ventured to oak,
it was a trifle disappointing to be forced I side. He did not realize bis mistake un­
“I done saw a young feller a-ridin’ when'Hester had been expressing her
to the conclusion that he AttisJ after nil, i til bo had one foot in the stirrup aift!
round
with
the
colonel
this
evenin
’
,
contempt
for the Bynums and every­
only a man,
like other men. I was hopping about breathlessly in a an’ when 1 xxiked Jim iJobles 'bout him
thing connected w ith them.
differing
fi’bm
other
gentlemen ; &lt;lea|M«rate endeavor to make Pluto stand he said he was mighty thick with the
“
No.
ma
’am. I’m not. If you knew
of
her acquaintance .in
no re­ still long enough to enable him to spriug
Latimers—'lowed mayi&gt;e he's a-shinio* them as well as we do, you wouldn’t
markable
degree,
and
wearing into the saddle; but with the knowl­ up to tbe gal”
ask such n question.”
none of the Insignia nnd regalia of the edge came a sudden access of obstinacy,
"I didn’t see him,” said Jed. “What
“I don’t know them at all, but from
Ancient and Honorable Guild of Story­ apd ho determined to succeed if it took
for kind o’ lookin’ Teller was he?”
what you tell me I gather that they are
the
remainder
of
the
afternoon.
Hester
Tellers. W hen she visited Mrs. Ludlow
"Sort o’ biggity-lookin’, like he poor and ignorant, and that they have
the foilowing day, some mention of this was convulsed with laughter, and it
mought’ve jest got out of a ban’-box: hnd much the worst of tbe fight all
disappointment came out in the cou- was some moments before rfhe could
has a middlin’ heavy muastache, an’ ।| along. Can’t you be a generous enI
find
breath
to
suggest
that
Pluto
’
wa*
versation. and the svlf-electeil ambas­
wears his beard whittled down to m .| emyT’
sadress laughed joyously at the tenta­ unaccustomed tn receiving bis rider
p’int. That's about all 1 notice’, ’ceptin’. J
"They never give one a chance to be
form the off side.
tive suggestion of the girl.
that
inigbty
sorto’ 'j generous. You’ve do idea Uow mean
_
_ _he
_looks
------- «atye
-------------o—y -hard,
—
“
I
—
know
—
it
isn
’
t
—
custom
—
ary,
”
"Why. my dear Hester, did you expect
Hl—
— ./8- u Scorn
c...
- done
'—
■।
like
a
catfish.
like
I
metup
; they are. I’ve heard old Aynt BcUy
to find him wearing-a uniform, with| a gatqied Ringbrand, making violent ef­
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•oat of arms and a pen trenchant for a forts to keep near the plunging animal, with him somew bars afore, but 1 cayn’l ( tell how mamma tried to make peace
ric’lcct when ’r wher.”
“but—I—usually—do it—‘■this way."
when old Mrs. Bynum was sick. Mom­
•rest?” she inquired.
City
feller,
I
reckon,
”
said
Jed,
with
“
ma sent a basket of jellies and dainties
Just then his foot slipped out of the
"N—no, not exactly that, of course:
down to the cove, and tbe next morebut I did expect-to find him differing stirrun, and Pluto’s enthusiastic and re­ contempt in his tone.
“Oh, sure; don’t believe he ever did r. I .ing the basket and everything in it was
proachful protests ceased. The discom­
somehow from other gentlemen.’’
fited cavalier mopped his straining face lick o’ work in his life; don’t look as if I found on our doorstep, smashed into
"In what way?”
he ever did, nohow.”
bite."
Public Interest. Will steadily locreave, snd tbe dSnsppoimmeei of the men who*** vote* tui t-e
“Oh, in lots of'ways. I have a little again, and beckoned to tbe boy.
“I don’t see what a gal like Hester । 1
“That was certainly vindictive—and tbe scale st tbe last election, with tbe rreaha under the ailmii Irtrat ton they tnected. rib n»*«e
“Just hold him a second, will you?"
•oiler* inu of idols—like most other pco&lt;
the ciLUipaicn lhe most InteCMly exciting m the hixtory of tbe country.
Latimer
’
lows
to
find
in
a
feller
o
’
that
.
pie, I suppose—and one of them has tt he said, and, backing awsy for a short
childish. Still I think you might for­
separate niche and is labeled *an au­ run, ho vaulted into the saddle before sort,” said Jed, passing his cup for more give even that,”
thor.’ He has smashed that one beyond the astonished charger knew what was coffee.
“It isn’t a question of forgiveness.
“What do you-ull know ’bout Heater 1 You don’t understand, because you’ve, the leading Republican family newspeperot the United States will publish Ml tbe poHUoil
1be hope of repair."
happening.
“What a ridiculous idea! Poor Hugh!
"Bravo! bravo!” exclaimed Hester, Latimer’s likes an* dislikes?" demand- I never been brought in contact with news of the day. Interesting to every American rlttarn regantieas of party afflllauou-.
Also general new* in attractive form, foreign cum-»ijH&gt;ndrnce covering tbe !&gt;•*►
he’d be broken-hearted if he knew how clappin^her hands in delighted appro­ ed his sister, pausing with the cup aud I such people. Anf as to their having world, an agricultural department second to none in the country, market reporti« which
authority, fascinating Abort aiorltw. complete in each number. tb«- cream of Uv
mdly he had foiled to realize your val.
“That was certainly original. coffee-pot suspended.
had the worst of it, there is a question recognised
humeruus
papers, foreign and domeatic. with their best comic picture*, fashion
*a&lt;»
Meal."
3
“A good deal less ’n nothin*. 1 s’pose; । about that. They made poor Grand­ elaborate drescnptlonN
Where did you learn to vault, Mr. Kingof womans afire, with a varied amt attractive department of h(&gt;u»rhol&lt;l
but
I
’
ve
got
eyes,
on
’
I
reckon
I
can
use
brand?"
“There it is again, you see. An author
father Latimer's life miserable, and I interest. Tbe "New York Weekly Tribune" to an Meal family paper VriUi srirculatb i: ’.arger
than that of any other weekly unMlcatlon in the counti y toaued from the office of a dally. I-arc«
&lt;ny author—ought to be so far above
“I used to do a little of it at the uni­ ’em same’s anybody.”
shall always believe that John Bynum changes are being made In i to detail*, tending to give it greater Ufeand variety, and wpedaJy
“Well, don’t ye go an’ forgit that they
versity,” he replied, modestly forbear­
killed him at last. Resides that, they’ve more interest to tbe women and young people of thr booseboM.
ain't
no
sheep
’
s
eyes,"
retorted
Jule.
an
­
ing to add that he had held the record
always been annoying and worrying us
for the running high jump in his clan*. grily. “You ain’t got no call tobe th’on
in ways that forbid retaliation because
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“Do—do gentlemen usually mount in* ’em round at anybody that’s kin to I we couldn’t demean ourselves to pay
that way in New York?" she inquired, the Latimer tribe."
them bock in their own coin. No, I
A ravenous silence followed this re­ I don’t think they’re had the worst of IL"
innocently.
“1 can’t say they do—not always,” he mark, aud when Bud left the table be
said
to Jeff: “Want to see ye bi me-by;
responded, as they ambled down the
(To bt Continued.)
long avenue and turned into the moun­ come outside when ye get th’qo."
(The regular Mibucrtption price uf tbe tv o j-»pcn Is fLTL)
Jeff lighted his pipe a moment later
tain road. “Now that yon speak of it,
I had to go down to Apia five or six
I’m not sure that I ever saw anyone do and followed his younger brother to the
Subscriptions miy begin at any time. Address all orders to
different
times,
and
each
time
there
it in just that way—at least not outside bam. "What was ye wantin', Buddy?"
were 100 black boys tossy “Good morn­
he asked.
of a circus."
" 'Bout that that city feller—don’t ing” to. This waa rather a tedious
She laughed again, a sweet bubbling

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common things that he wouldn’t care in
the least what a foolish girl thought or
said about him.”
Mrs. Ludlow smiled. “If yon knew
him as well as I do—if you could have
seen him when he was struggling for
recognition, with everything against
Mm and no encouragement outside of
his own conviction that the gift of au­
thorship was in him; when every fresh
disappointmcntonly made him more de­
termined to succeed—if you could have
toown him in those days, you wouldn’t
have thought him commonplace. And
even now, if you’ll give him a hint of the i
superhuman part yon expect him to
pmy. he’ll make a brave attempt to rise
to* the occasion.
I’m quite sure I
shouldn’t do it, though, fori fancy that
tegainiug your demi-god you might lose
a fpleasant every-day acquaintance.”
“Then I’ll not do it* 1 promise you;
pleasant acquaintances are not so plen­
tiful in Tregarthen that one can afford
to experiment with them, not even for
tfee sake of restoring a cherished idol.”
Waving obtained a foothold at “The

m tettar .he be^re u, f,

'• a^d from stroll-

over of unrestained merriment that
made him think of happy children and
singing birds. “Didn’t yon kno^*, sure
enough, that you were on the wrong
side?" she asked, naively.
"Honestly, I didn’t at first.'’ he con­
fessed. “but I began to suspect-some
such dreadful thing befor? you s^oke.
Then it occurred to mo that Pluto was
unreasonably particular about such a
small thing, and I thought it might be
well to convince him of the fact.”
"I think you’ve succeeded; but I'm
afraid you have hurt his sense of the
proprieties beyond recovery. He is al­
most as conventional as I used to think
you were.”
“I hope you don’t think it any more,
after seeing my interpretation of 'boots
and saddles.’ ” he protested. “And while
we’re on the subject of horseback rid­
ing. let me make an open confession;
I know less than nothing about it, ex­
perimentally, and I shall be deeply In­
debted to you if you’ll teach me how to
l&gt;*h,ave in a becoming manner.”
She leaned over and disengaged her
refused point-blank to sell at any price.
That settled it, and it means that they
propose to stay aud fight it out.
There’ll be a fight, too. when we try to
open the McNabb vein; and I hope wo
can keep the Lathners out ot IL* - ? j
"But you mustn’t get into It your­
self. Tom," interposed Mrs. Ludlow.
Ludlow smiled grimly. "You think
I wouldn’t cut much of a figure as a
fire eater, don’t you? Well, dow, you
just wait and see.
When the tin:
comes I’ll not go out of my way to pick
a quarrel or to avoid one; but if those
fellows Interfere with tbe work they’!j
have to stand from under. And they'll
find that they haven’t a w Iwle-sooled.
Irascible, generous southerner to deal
with, either.”

ye reckon we-all could give him a sort
of a scare that’d run him back whar he
anno from?”
•
"I dunno. Why?”
“Oh, 1 jest reckoned hit’d be better.
If we-all ever do what ye was talkin’
’bout a spell back, hit’ll be some easier
if they ain’t so tnany of’em.”
“You’re plum right about that; but
then thar ain’t nothin* shore ’bout what
Jim Dobles was a-sayin; he only ’lowed
| maybe that’s what wasa-goin’on.”
“That don’t make no difference, no­
how,” argued Bud.
“If he’s got any
fight in him, he’ll stanu up for his
frien’s, an’ if we can run him out 'fore­
han’ we’re jest that much ahead.
You’re plifm shore he ain’ta revenupr?’’
“Oh, I reckon not; from what I could
pick up down at the settlement, I ’lowed
he’s some feller that Tom Ludlow’d
knowed hack in the north; he’s a-stoppin’ at Lndlow’s now. Talkin’ about
revenucra, though, hit moughtn’t be
rich a bad idee to let on like the boy*
done took him for one; hit’d sort o’
make tbe scare come more natchel
like.”
.enactous os that overlying the other
veins, and that there waa no apparent
reason why it should require timber­
ing; but the indubitable fact remained.
While th© work of development was in
progress, tbe miners frequently found
fha labor of a week undone in a single
night by a caving of the roof which
filled tnc tunnel with broken rock.
Ludlow hod ita owd theory about these
mysterious accidents, tout he kept it to
himself. It waa suggested by the smell
&lt;rf black powder which he detected
one morning when he waa examining
tbe debris that had fallen during the
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i were Ming dynamite; and it led

THE BUNNER.

answered at all, and those who did,
only with a grunt like a pig’s, it waa Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. V'
several times in my mind to give np
Best, Room a, Tribune building, New York City, snd a sample
this piece of politeness. The last time
copy of Tbe New York Weekly Tribune will be mailed to you.
I went down. I was almost decided;
but when I came to the first pair of
black boys and saw them looking so
comic and so melancholy, I began the
business over again.
Thia time I,
thought more of them seemed to an­
swer, and when I got down to the tail­
end where the carts were running, I
Republican Newspaper
received a very pleasant surprise, for
one of the boys, who waa pushing at
ot the West and Has the Largett Circulation.
the back of a cart, lifted up his head,
TLRM3 BY MAIL
and called out to me in wonderfully
good English: “You good man—al­
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ways say good morning.” It was sad
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to think that these poor creatures
should think so much of so small a
piece of civility, and strange that
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We none of us realize that it is our­
selves who change, and not ths food
that delighted us in our youth. Said
a crusty, hard-to-please husband:
••Wife. I wish you would moke pies
that would taste as good as my mother's
tuM to fta** •*«-*» —— *

— — - twinn or water,
a hodful of coal and an armful of wood,
just as you used to do for your mother,
and maybe you will like my pies aa
well." He concluded tbe pics would
1answer the purpose just as they were.
—Good HnnM—-1—

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Thursday, Jan. 30, 1896
COOK. IxkiI Bailor

The Editor’s Views

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Interior of Observer Office.
Broken Down With Nervous Exhaustion­
Extreme Wakefulness—Food Had to
be Choked Down.
Sochwu the condition of C. DeVoa, editor of Coopersville ;Mich.) Ob­
server. He expresses his experience
as follows:
- life work ha* been
‘ -My
very exacting and confining. As a re­
sult my health failed and I was stricken*
ith nervous exhaustion; I had no ap*
petite, loss of sleep seemed to be wear­
ing my life out. While in this (fondition Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalizer was
I commenced its use
and----it had
wonderful effect from the
first dose. In
few nights I was able
to secure all the sleep I needed, my ap­
petite returned and became a* ravj
nous as a wolf’s; I gained xs poui___ _
a few weeks, iny mind became clear
and active, and I was soon res
perfect health.

For Salt by ft5 H. Goodyear.

BUSINESS CARDS.
ALICE KIRK.
P11YR1CIAN AND 8UROXON.
AH calln promptly attended day and nfRbt,
Mice at Ford’s Hotel, south side entrance.
k.

3

R BARRELL.
W. W. POTTER.
BARRELL &amp; POTTER,
Attorney* nt Law,
effleo over Hauling* (Uy Bank. Collections
jygmptly attended to, and general taw business

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A. LAMPMAN,
D. D. S.
AU kind* o* Dental work done carefully and
promptly. L al Anesthrtila. gas or chloroform
gtruD. Offlc. over Phtn Smith’s Racket Store,
itemre 8 to 12 nnd 1 to 5.
;
J. C. LAM PM AN. M. D.
Office with W. A. Lampman. calls promptly
answered. Special attention given to fitting
wuflMwand treating Hernia or Rupture for
radical cure. The majority of case* can be
permanratlT cured without a surgical operaA. DODGE, Undertaker and Funeral
•
Director.
A Fine Hearse at all Funerals. No extra
charge for embalming.
Delton, M ch.

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AND COLLECTION OFFICE OF

.1. M. SMITH.
•ollectlons made in all parte of the state
Conveyancing a speciality. Special pains
taken iu drafting contracts, chattel mort­
gages and wills.
Woodland, Mich.

dward Taggart
Ixtyal B. Knappen.
Arthur C. Denison.
TAGGART. KNAPPEN A DENISON,
LAWYERS.
Booms 811 817 Michigan Trust Co. Bldg.,
Grand Rapids, Michigan.

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JAMES A. 8 WEEZEY.
Attorney at law.
Hastings. Mich.
Practices iu all courts of the state. Col­
lections promptly attended to.

A. SCRIBNER, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Delton.
- Mich,
office in residence, one block east of depot.

a. a c. h. barber

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Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls in city or county responded to with
promptness, day or night.
A. SHELDON,
Abe tract aud Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block, Hastings.
Monty to loan on Real Estate Real Estate
al on commission. General conveyancing.
ring a complete set of Abstract Books, com­
oiled from the Records, can furnish complete
abstracts.

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hilip t. colgrove.

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Attorney at Law
(Sucoesem to'Smlth &amp; Colgrove.)
(Office in Union block. Hasting*.)
Practices la all tbe courts of tbe stole.

K. KENASTON,
Attorney at Law,
(Over J.8. Goodvear &amp; Co.’«*tove.)
Practicesta allcourtaof the State. Collections
prompttyattended to.
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L‘ R. T1 MXEHMAN, Homospathlo Fby
£ .
ilclan and Snrgeon.
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LOCAL MEWS.
- tIKtULrtTION •
Tnis week,
86 quire?.
Hereafter. cbangon fur advertisements
must reach, tlih office Tuesdays at latest to
insure insertion iu the Issue of the week
hen brought.

Exposure to cold, damp winds may result in
pneumonia snlra* lhe system is kept Invigorat­
ed wilt Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Frank Kiteon, an Allegan county pitch­
er goes south March’Wto play ball with
a Virginia team.
SL Loufa la trying to ra’ae a 810.000
bonus for a threshing machine manufact­
ory to locate there.
*
Tbete is a scheme on foot to transmit
the water power at Neelley’s mill in Gan
Marsh to Plainwell.
The saner visors of Clinton county and
tbe council of 3L Jobos are In a wrangle
as to which shall pay a doctor’s smallpox

bill.
Henry M- Perrin, ot 8t. Johns, left an
estate valued at 880,000. He leaves tlireefourths lo his wife and bls daughter the
rest.
Webster Goodenopgh, a farmer living
near Flint was repairing hia wind mill
whoa a heavy gu«-t ot wind suddenly set
Lhe mill in motion and be was swept to tbe
ground 85 feet below. He was picked up.
will’no bones broken but received terri­
ble internal injuries from which he proHe is 55 year?
imtrty will BOt recover.

old.

Nothing cleans cleaner than Jaxon Soap

SHIP WREATHED IN ELECTRICITY

Wood Brothers of Union City last Tues­
The Hillsdale county fair bos an indebt­ day shipped to the Buffalo live stock
edness Of 86.235.10. Tbe 1806 fair will be markets two steers that weighed 4,810 &lt;
One of the most rrinarkabit- electric
held from Sept 25 to Oci. 3.
TM balar pounds.
storms at sea, which probably seemed
of their secretary has been fixed at 8400.
It not only is so, but it must be so. One
intensified by reason of tlx? fact that
Chas. Guest was In the habit of letting Minute Cough Cure acts quickly, and that’s a cargo of Spanish iron ore passed
what makes It go.
V¥. H. Goodyear.
ills horse go for 48 hours without food or
through it, was experienced by the Brit­
In the past year more than 200 men have ish steamship Mercedes, which arrived
water, until it ate up Its feed box and
left Clieboygau for Providence, R. L, at this port the other day from Bilbao,
manger, and finally had te be killed. where they secured employment in raw
rays the Philadelphia Record. On the
fbere is talk of bringing suit against the mills.
Grand banka of Newfoundland during
owner. Such a brute should be made an
, A high liver with a torpid liver 111 not the nights of December 3 and 4 the
example of.
be a long liter.
Correct lb« liver with ocean appeared like a mighty mass of
Grand Ledge independent is agitating a DeWJli’s Little Early Risers, little pills flume or an endless stretch of prairie
that cure dyspepsia and constipation.
Area. Ball* of electrical
• • • ■ fives
-hissed
system of water works for that village.
W. H. Goodyear.
and exploded in all direction and dart­
bas a poor Are prophstlon. and hence
The Dundee fair association has decided ed among the vessel's masts and rig­
manufactorifs will not locate there, de­ to rebuild the sheds that were burned
• ■ ging. The Mercedes’&lt;»cape from going
spite the fact that factories could be run tall, and otherwise improve their lair
down on December 1 seemed little short
Uiere with very little expense owing to grounds.
of a miracle. She was struck by a south­
Uie abundance of coal the mines there
Quick In effect, heals and leaves no
west gaJe, which was accompanied by
Burning, raaly akin eruptions quickly sens rolling high. During tbe height of
supply.
cured by DeWitt’s Wlicli Hazel Salve. Ap­
Jaxou Prize Baking Powder leavens plied to burtib, scalds, old sores, it Is magi­ the storm a huge deck derrick, weigh­
ing many tons, was torn loose from ita
best
cal In effect. Always cures piles.
fastenings and swept overboard, leav­
W. H. Goodyear.
About fifteen years arfo a little girl baby
ing a hole in the vessel’* deeL
Ball A Buell of Manistique contemplate which the water ran into tbe cargo,
was left on tbe porch of the home of
Geo. Granger and
ife. In balem town­ cutting 25,000,000 teet ot lumber thin aea- ita course it carried away the main topson, tilcb will clean up the timlter In
ship, The name Flossie was worked up- that locality.
r.JBst, which was also of iron; part of
tbe flying bridge, the after winch, and
■rn-'
on some of the little one's clothes.
One Minute (taugh Cure touches tbe
little wait was taken in and adopted by right spot. It also touches it at the rlgnt part of the deck fitting*. Boon afterard the storm partly subsided, when
Mr. and Mrs. Gt anger, given their name time if you take it when you have a cough
See the point?
Then don’t tlw electrical fire appeared in all direc­
and brought up as their own.
Last Sat­ or cold.
tions. it hung in big balls-, for two
cough.
W. H. Goodyear.
urday tbe family received a letter and
nights from the noasta and lore and aft
There Is a plucky scboolma am in Milton stays, and practically turned night in to
packet from a lawyer In Nashville. Tenn
township, Cass county, who drives raven
teHing them of tbe death of Flossie's
miles to her school and back daily, aud day. As the big fireballs came together
they would burst with a loud report
mother, who bad left a fortune of several also supports a family of eight persons.
upon tbe vessel and disappear. Under
thousand dollars to the little girl she bad
“Give me a liver regulator and 1 can this light at night such temporary re­
parted with several years ago.
Mr. Gran­ regulate tbe world.” said a genius.
The
pairs were mode as were deemed neces­
ger intends going to Nashville to secure druggist banded him a bottle of DeWitt’s
Little
Early
Risers,
tbe
famous
little
pill. sary to reach port.
what he can for the child.
W. H. Goodyear.
DANGEROUS LIGHTS.
Jaxon Soap hurts no fabric.
The Round Oak Stove Works, Dow­
Old People.
agiac’s principal manufacturing institute,
trietty with Plain Globo*.
Old people who require medicine to will be entarged in order to add a plant for
An English paper states that London
regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the making of cook stoves and ranges.
oculists are up in arms against the
the true remedy In Electric Bitters. This
Don t Invite disappointment by experi­ very serious danger to the community
medicine does not stlmutate and contains menting.
Depend upon One Minute
uo whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts Cough Cure and you have Immediate re­ caused by tho electric light. Several
as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly lief. It cureis croup. The only harmless eminent eye doctors are agreed on the
on the stomach and bowels, adding remedy that produces immediate results.
point that unless * stop is put to the
strength and giving tone to the organs,
W. H. Goodyear. exposure of uncovered electric lights
thereby aiding nature in the performaucc
Commander B. ‘ F. Graves, of the Sol­ in the streets and in shops and offices
of the functions. Electric Bitters is an
nearly all the imputation will become
excellent appetizer and aids digestion. diers Home, says be is not a candidate for
Old people find it just exactly what they re-appolutment, but will return to hia old blind. Experts are so greatly exercised
in the matter that they even suggest
need. Price fifty cents per bottle at W. homo in Adrian.
that parliament should take it up and
H. Goodyear’s Drugstore.
Soothing, healing, cleansing, DeWIll’t
prohibit the use of plain glass globes
Union City burincm mt n are negotiating Witch Hazel Salve is the enemy to sores, for electric light unless they are prop­
wounds and piles, which it never falls to
for an electric light plank
cure. Stops Itching and burning.
Cures erly shaded. Commenting on this, a
chapped lips and cold sores in two or London electrical journal says: “It is
not customary to look at the sun, and
W. H. Goodyear.
Mrs. Pbrebe Thomas of Junction City, three hours.
Ill., was told by her doctors that she bad
Mosses Griswold, of Indian River, sol­ not even the most enthusiastic electri­
consumption and that there was no hope emnly avers that, with the aid ot of a dog cian would suggest that naked arcs
for her, but two bottles of Dr. Kings’ New and ax, he killed a savage female bear and and incandescent filaments were ob­
Discovery completely cured her and she one of her cubs and brought lhe other cub jects to be gazed at without limit. But
bays it saved her life. Mr. Thomas Eg­ triumphantly to town alive.
naked arc lights are not usually placed
gers, 139 Florida St. San Francisco, suf­
J. W. Pieroe. Republic, la., says: "I so aa to come within the line of sight,
fered from a dreadful cold, approaching
my and when they do so accidentally,
consumption, tried without result every­ have u.&lt;ed One Minute Cough Cure In —
thing else then bought one bottle of Dr. family and for myself; with results so en- whatever may result, the injury to the
Kings's New Discovery and in two weeks tirely sstisfavtory that 1 can hardly find eye is quite perceptible. The filament
was cured. He is naturally thankfui. It woius to express myself as to Its merit. of a glow lamp, on the other hand, is
Is such results of which these are samples, I will never Call to recommend It to others, more likely to meet the eye, but a
that prove the wonderful efficacy of this on every occasion that presents Itself.’’
frosted bulb is an extremely simple and
W. 11. Goodybail
medicine in coughs nnd colds. Free trial
common way of entirely getting over
bottle at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug store.
that difficulty. The whole trouble cau
Regular size 50c. and 81.00.
CHAMPION MEAN MAN.
easily be remedied by the. use of prop­
erly frosted or colored glass globes.
Electricity now lights the streets of Bay
In any cone, however, the actual perma­
Fort. Huron county on dark nights.
“I located the meanest mon in the nent injury to the eye by the glowing
world n few days ago,” said a traveling filament is r.o greater than that due
The best salve in tbe world for cuts,
man, according to the Washington to an ordinar.v gas flame.’’
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores,.tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, Star. “I stopped nt- a small Virginia
FISH THAT DRANK WINE.'
corns, and all skin irruptions, and posi­ town. and. the hotel being crowded,
tively cure plies or no pay required. It had to sleep in thr room with another Rome of Them. Developed a Taste far It
and Got liartoo*.
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction man. I left a call for an early morn­
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per ing train, .and when I was awakened
“Did you evqr sec drunken fish?” in­
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the found that my roommate had taken a quired a Sonoma county wine grower.
druggist.
No one would confess tint he had
still earlier train. I also discovered
During tbe navigation season of 1895 that he had taken my trouser jn the seen intoxicated fish, rays the Sen
Francisco
Post, and the silence indi­
pockets
of
which
were
about
830.
I
nearly 600 vessels sought shelter at Sand
complained about, it to thr hotel and cated a predisposition to incredulty.
Beach.
“1 suppose you are going to tell u*
thr clerk raid the man was u horse
If asked the question “Have you got a buyer, and lit would be made all right, about a drunken catfish staggering
stomach?” it would be safe on general so I took the train to a town about down through the orchard
catth­
principles, to answer “Yes.” But if you
100 miles distant. On the train I ex­ ing a bird?” suggested one.
are sure of it; that Is, if you ever feel any
“
Do
you
think
1
am
a
liar?
”
demand
­
amined
thr
pockets
of
the
trousers
I
distress after eating or any pains ot what­
ever description iu tbe region of tbe stom­ had on and found a wallet containing ed the farmer, indignantly, but he was
left
in
ignorance
as
to
the
belief
of
his
•3,000.
I
telegraphed
the
real
owner
ach, vou have got something more than an
ordinary stomach; In other a ords, you at once, saying I would return them, hearers. “My winery is right on the
have got a diseased stomach.
The stom­ which I did. not paying the express bank of a little creek. This time of
ach is a powerful muscle, and the proper charges, as I was out of funda, he hav­ the year the water stands in pools nnd
remedy for a tired muscle Is rest. Try the ing all my money. After two days, every pool is full of trout, suckers nnd
Shaker Digestive Cordial, for this product during which I wore borrowed trous­ pike. All of the waste from the.
not only contains digested food, which will
ers, 1 received mine with express winery is thrown into the creek, and
nourish the system without any work on
the part of tbe diseased organs, but It aids charges unpaid and a C. 0. D. bill at­ that is enough to discolor the water,
tbe digestion of other foods as well.
You tached for 35.cents he had paid on his but tlie other day a big vat of sour
cau test its value in your case for lhe own. I borrowed the money and got claret burst and nearly all of it ran
trifling sum of 10 cents. Sample bottles at the package, but if there ia a prize at­ down into the hole'of water just below
this price are carried by all druggists.
tached to tbe discovery ofj.be meanest the Winery. In half an hour the pool
was crowded with fish floating telly
man in the world, I want it.”
up. 1 thought they were dead, and
Laxol is the best medicine for children.
Doctors recommend ii in place of Castor ANYBODY CAN AFFORD A GRAVE pulled a big pike out, but he wiggled
and flopped around just like an old
Oil.
drunk trying to get up without any­
A private militia company, with forty­
A correspondent of tbe Boston Trav­ thing to hold on to. One by one they
seven members, bas lieen organized at
eler describes the queer cemetery of disappeared as they sobered up, nnd
South Haven.
the Mexican city of Guanajuato. when the water cleared two days after­
Stop! Lady, Stop!
There ia hardly room in Guanajuato for ward there wasn’t a dead fish in the
Lean and lank,
the living, so it behooves the people to pool. They bad just been jagged.”
He’s such a crank;
exercises rigid economy in the disposi­
My stars! 1 thank
CHARLEY HOYT’S SPEECH.
tion ot her dead. The burial place is on
Pm not his wife:
the top of a steep hill, which overlooks
He’d make my life
Hl* Legialattv* Career.
A scene of strife.
the city and consists of area inclosed
The scholar in politics hns som? odd
Stop, lady, stop! bls liver Is out of or­ by what appears from the outside to
der.
“He’s just too nice for anything.” be a high wall, but which discovers it­ experiences and is in a position to get
bis wife say." “when be is well.” Every self from within to be a receptacle for lota of fun out of them. Chariey'Hoyt,
wife’s husband should, if sick, take Dr.
the playwright, is a, member of the New
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery.
It
Hampshire legislature.
Talking in
much as the confines of their native val­
pats the liver and kidneys in good work­
Boston
the other night, saya the Troy
ing order, purifies the blood, cleanses the leys oompr.l them to live. Each apart­
system from all impurities, from what­ ment in the wall ia large enough to ad­ Times, he related on incident that took
ever cause arising, and tones up the func­ mit one coffin, and is rented for fl per place in hia political career. He arid
tions generally. Once used It is always in month. The poor people are buried in that be never made, to hia knowledge,
favor. Sold by alt dealers in medicine.
the ground without the formality of a more than one successful speech, and
coffin, though one ia usually rented in that was when he waa endeavoring to
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets permanently cure which the body is conveyed to the get a certain measurr? calling for a
constipation, sick headache, indigestion grave. As there are not graves enough large appropriation, through the house.
nnd kindred derangements.
♦o go round, whenever a new one is Action had been delayed as long as
needed a previous tenant must be dis­ possible, but when the time came a
The Elk Rapids Iron company te at pre­ turbed, and this likewise happens when bright young lawyer opposed the meas­
sent receiving 250 cords of wood per day.
n tenant’s rent is not promptly paid in ure, attacking Mr. Hoyt in a most sav­
advance. The body is then removed age manner and making many person­
The readers of tht* paper will be pleased to from its place in the mausoleum or ex­ al allusions.
Mr. Hoyt responded
learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease humed. as the case may be. and tbe very briefly, but the attack had been so
that science has been able to cure In all It* bones nre thrown into the basement be­ fierce aa to arouse sympathy, and tbe
stages and that I* Catarrh. Hair* Catarrh Cure
measure was carried. Meeting one of
low.
is the only positive cure now known to the
his colleagues the next day Mr. Hoyt
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a jonstliu.
waa naked what action he was going
tlenal disease reaulres a constitutional treatto take about tbe abusive speech.
menu Hall’s Catarrh Cure I* taken internally,
«cilug directly upon tbe blood and moc*us
“Why. nothing," responded Mr. Hoyt
surfaces of tbe »ystem. thereby destroying tbe
”Are you going to stand calm­
f .undation of the disease, and giving the pa­ Whao rira was a (Md, Mm cried far Oratorio.
tient strength by building up the constitution
ly by and be insulted in this manner ?"
twd assisting nature in doing it* work. The
the gen tieman asked. -M1 don't exactly
proprietor* have so much Jaitb in Its curative
[towers thaltbey offer One Hundred Dollar* for
see what I can do.’ returned Mr. Hoyt.
any case tiiat It tails to cure. Bend tor Hat of
with a litt'r more than his usual drawl.
Address. F, J. Cnsoey * Oo., Toledo. O.
You see, 1 wrote that speech aud prid

the man 825 to deliver it.

remedy, Mr*. Wtastow’* Soothing Syrup
for children teething. It sooths tbs child.
softens tlie gums, allay s ail pain, cures
wind colic and Is the - best remedy for
diarrhoea. Tweniy-dve cento a bottle.

Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Brockway, of
Linden, have celebrated tbe sixtieth
Tbey
vereary of their marriage.
lived almost 5p years in Cooper,
among the first white rattlers.

Lake
anul-

Iheconse of
n.

have
being

Is this; if you are troubled with Catarrh
Cold in Head, Hay Fever, go to tbe drug­
gist named below and get a bottle of Cen
turyCatarrh Cure. No danger of being
humbugged. Relief in five minutes and a
positive cure. Bold by Fred L. Heath.

Experts are beginning to jbore for oil
near Muskegon, and It is said their ia
every Indication of success. Tbe company
organized a short time ago bas leased 4000
acres of land upon which to make experi­
ments.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria
Children Cry for
Pitchers Castoria
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria

THE AMERICAN

PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE,

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

Mich

SURPLUS. •17,000.00
Incorporated under the laws of the Stats st
’
Michigan.

Open for business, Dec. 16, ISM,

OEinCERS
Great
D. G. Robinflon. President;
Chester Mrerar. Vice Pre*.
Taking the total length of the rail­
Dan W. Reynold*, CsShira.
ways of the world at even 60,000 mile«,
DIRECTORS:
and allowing a daily average of ten Daa W. Reynold*.
D. G. Bobinaon.
trains over each road, it is estimated
X. L.Cook.
that the total loss of iron by wear and
tear each day of the year ia not leas
than COO tons. The iron thus lost goes
back to the earth in tbe shape of fine
powder, which is finally transformed
Into soluble iron salte.

CbtHe m a Wedtltag Gift.
Swiss brides in several of the moun­
tain cantons receive a most prosaic
wedding gift--a Gruyere cheese. Thia
cheese is made by the bride’s girl
friends, and is placed in the new house
under a glass case. It is never eaten,
but the record of each important family
event ia marked on the rind.
Make Yonreelt Strong.
If you would resist pneumonia, bronchitis
tyuhold fever, and iierslstent coughs and colds.
These Ills attack the weak and run down sys­
tem. They can find no foothold where the
blood is kept Dure, rich and full of vitality, the
appetite gooa and digestion vigorous. with
Hood’s Barsaparllla the on© true blood purifier.

Hood's Pills cure liver -IBs. constipation,
biliousness, jaundice. sick headache.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made Id the conditions
of a certain mortgage. executed by Adison C.
Benedict and Margaret Beur.dJct. busband and
wife, to Harvey William*, dated the eleventh
day of June 1885. recorded the twenty third day
of June 18®. ana on which there is claimed to
be due, at tbe date hereof. Two Hnsdred and
Ten Dollars and ninety five cents, notice Is
hereby given, that by virtue of the power of
sale tn said mortgage,! shall foreriose the same,
by a sale of the mortgaged premises, at public
auction., to the highest bidder, ax the north
front door of the Court House in tbe City of
Hustings. Barry County Michigan, on tbe
sewnteeuth day of April IMS. atone o'clock In
tbe aftcrtKMMi. ibe same being described n» all
those certain pieces or parcels of land situated
in the township of Hone, iu tbe County of
Barry, and State cf Michigan, and described aa
follows, to wit: Tbe w«*t pari of the north east
quarter, of the north east quarter of Section
thirty six coutain logthirty acres of tatwi and
the east part of the north west quarter of the
north east quarter ot Section thirty six contain
ing ten acres of land, and containing io all
torty acres ot land, tbe stmo being in town­
ship two north o&lt; range niee west. ■
Dated Jan. 15. IMG.
Harvey Willi am.
— Mortgagee.
Cna«.H. Baukh.
Attorney for Mortgagee.

Your
Daily
Bread

Is no doubt a matter of
some concern to you,
but not so when yon
buy it at the City Bak­
' ery. Everyone when
in the city should get a
cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffee at all hours of
the day. Finest line of
Confectionery in the
city.

A. E. RENKES. FROFK
MORTGAGE BALE.
Default. having been mafic in tbecondition* «r
a certain mortgage made by George W. Gregevy
and Ann Gregory to Evelyn Dibble dated Des.
11 A. D. island recorded in the office of tbe
Register of Deeds, for tbe County of Barry and
Stale of Michigan, on the 11th day of December
A. D. inn in Liber 33 of Mortgages. on page an.
Bald mortgage w»im given upon, tbe express
condition thid.motrta auy d-fault be made In tbe
payment of tbe said Inter™:, or any port there­
of. on any day whereon tbe same h made pay­
able. as above expresfled. and should the arose
remain unpaid and In arrvar for the apace of
thirty days, the&lt;- aud from tbcncefore, that is
to say after tbe lapse of sold thirty day*, the
aforesaid principal sum of twelve hundred
dollars with all arrearage of Interest ihereoa
shall, at the option of said party of tbe aeoood
party become due and payable.
Default having been made in the payment of
Interest due Dec. 11th. IBM. ana tbe same haw­
ing remained unpaid and In arrears for the
apace of thirty da&gt;s and upwards, the aforesaid
principal aunt of twelve hundred dollar* wMk
all arrearages of interest ihereoa 1* now declar­
ed due and payable by the terms ef said mort­
gage on which mortgage there is claimed to he
due at tbe date of this notice the sum of Thir­
teen Hundred seventy three Dollar* sad fiftytwo cents, and an attorney’* fee of thirty Bv*
DollarH prorilled for In said mortgage, and a*
salt or proceedings at law having been Instttated to recover tbe moneys secured by said ■uxtg*Kf or auv part thereof:
Now. Therefore, by virtue ot the power af
sale contained In said mortgxrr. and the statnfa
la such case tmtae and provided, notice 1* bereby given that on Bahirday tbe Twenty-eighth
day of March A. D. 18RG. at ton o’clock tn tho
forenoon. I shall sell at Poblic Auction, to th*
highest bidder, at the North front door of tho
Oourt Hoore in tbe city of Hastings (that bring
the place where tbe Circuit Court tor Barty
Oountyb holdon). the premise* described in.
•aid mortgage, or no much thereof m may b*
necemary to pay the amount do* on said morV
gage with seven i»r cent, interest and all local
costs, together with an attorneys fee of Thlrtyflve Dollars covenanted fcr therein, toe premis­
es being described In Mid mortgage a* all that
Rece or parcel of land lying aud being MtuTO*
the Township of Hasuuo In the County ot
Horry and-8tote nt Michigan,and known and do
scribed im follows;
The North sixty «Xh .terrs of the South West
Quarter of Bectlaa Thirty-two (32) in Town
Three (») North. Range Eight (8) We
Th* parties &lt;-t the first part hereh
pay the taxes that maj
upon this mortgage up t
cent, and tbe exeeM &lt;If
cent to be paid by the
hereto.
EVELYN OlBXUt.

PROBATE ORDER.
fitato of Michigan, County of Barnr-ss.
Ata *cmIoi&gt; of the Probate Court for tht
County of Barry, bolden u the Probate offic*. iu
the City ot Hastings, in said county, aa Mon­
day, the 20th day ol January in -the year one
thousand eight hundred and niuety-Bix.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Prebar •»
In the matter of the estate of Clara
8 Walers, deceased.
Oa reading nnd filing the petition duly vertGod.uf Gen. R. Hyde. Administrator of said
retute praying for reavons In said petition set
forth to nt be may be liceoMed to sell the real
Mtnnf W|d deceased n* In said petition de­
scribed.
ftiereupon It is ordered. that Tneoday. the
isthdaruf February, A. D.
at ten o'clock
In the forenoon hr assiimed for tbe hearing of
said petition and that toe helm, at law ot said
dtecamri *ud all other neraous Interested In
aidd estate, are required lo appear at a •estton
ot aald court, then to bo bo1 den at toe Probate of
flctK lo the City of liastlngs, In sJUd'Cuunty, and
■how cause; It any there be. why
the prayer of the petitioner may not be
granted. Aud it Is further onlered* that
wild petitioner give notice to the persona
Interested In said estate, of the pendency of
raid petition and the hearing thereof by causing
a copy of tow order to be published In the Has­
ting* Bannkk, a newspaper printed and rirool*te&lt;i In Mid County of Barry, once la each
week for three successive week* previous to
PHILIP T. COLGROVB,
said day of hearing.
Attorney tor Mortgagee.
Chas. W. armbtkong. Judge of Probate.
Dated Dec. Nth. IBM.
(A true copy.)

KAFFIR kola extraci
Is the Greatest Remedy and Cure of the

Kaffir Kola Extract Co
Office, 82,
208 State Street,

.

HICAOO.

in Buying a Piano or an Organ

&gt;50 and &gt;52 WABASH AVENUE, CHICAGO, HJL.

�FIRE! x

FIRE!

FIRE!

The Great Fire Sale of the

EXAfllNE THEM!
While you ares buy­
ing shoes just look
at the A. R. McOmber Stock of Jewelry
and Silverware. ‘ You
never saw such Bar­
*
' ' 1gains.'

Prof. MUia Coneo.*t.
frof. Mite* gave another of his very, en­
j arable concerts at the Preabytetlan
.choreb last evea'i.’iK which was well at­
tended and much appreciated^ The fol­
lowing program was rendered:—
1. Overture.
„ .
J
Orchestra.
2. Vocol note. “Dartlag Nrtlte’’
*
Mrv Olive buleoba.
3. Becitation, Miss Harrlette Rendle.
4. Selected.
w ,
Orchestra.
a. Fiaoo Soto, • Overtye,”
Francis Alexander Mills.
&lt;. Baritone Solo, ■Dearest Heart
My He*Mr. Fred Spaulding.
Cornet Solo. -Boses and Lillies
Francis Alexander Milla.
Recitation, Mtsa HArriette Beadle.
((a) ‘Uid eoiiui at Home ’ i
Fiano Solo. &lt;
(var.)
f.
I (b) •'Sweet Dreams Paradise*
Francis Alexander Mills
Vocal Solo, Miss Rffa Blmpsou.
Vocal Solo. -Suuslilne of Paradise
Aller."
Jo**
Mr*. Olive Suleeba.
•
Cornet Solo. " Magoolia Serenade.” «nw
Francis Alexander Mills.
. «.
Prof. Mills bas done much to further
the ihterest for a high grade of music in
our city and the entertainmeut last eve­
ning was up to his usual high standard.
U. of M.
Chas. B. Andrus, '98 entertained II. B.
Andrus ot Nashville over Sunday.
. The Fraternity War has been decided by
the Regents adversely to the Palladium
fraternities. If the Gynmnsiutn is rented
by hem they must open it freely to th*
other fraternities and the independents.
Rev. T. DeVyitt Talmage lettured before
tbe S. L. A. last Friday night, his subject
being “My Journey Round the World?’
It was Intertaining it nothing more.
The Athletic Association has presented
Chas Baird with a silver mounted shaving
set as a testimonial to his efficient manage­
ment of the foot ball team for the past
season.
Booker T. Washington, lhe distinguish­
ed educator, svoke to a large audience in
University Hall last Friday afternoon.
HU sabj?rt was -rhe Elevation of ?the
Negro race.”
It has been a long time
since a more eloquent address has been
heard from that platform.
The Choral Union has begun the prac­
tice on tbe opera to be sung at tbe last
concert of tbe M*y Festival. The work Is
“Sampson and Delilah” by Saint Sarno.
At tbelr meeting last week the Regents
made two very important appointments.
The first was the appointment of Dr.
El via F. Mosher to bo professor of hygiene
and womans dean of the literary dept.
The second was that of Robert Mark
Wenley, of Scotland, to be professor of
pbi'osophv. Both will begin their services
next college year. Gertrude Buck, well
known to Michigan’s newspapers readers
as '‘Kittle Carew,” w^s made assistant in
English for the second semester.

High School &gt;ote».
Grace Barker and William Vanoc varied
tiic programme last Tuesday morning by
giving tbe current events of the past week.
The former spoke upqn th* Armenian,
Venezuelan ann Hawaiian questions; tbe
latter upon tbe Cuban, Transvaal and
Bond Issue questions.
Carr* Osgood and Charlie Brown visited
the high school Monday morning.
Mrs. Merrick visited several .classes
Tuesday afternoon.
Last Friday morning Mary Crook gave
u* tbe current events of the past week.
They were veiy Interesting and were hlgh, ly appreciated by tbe students.
Mrs.Campbell nnd Mrs. Evarts visited
'Owr school Friday p. m. .
Fred Youngs visited oil r grammar claw
Friday afternoon.
Nellie Brown, Dora DePne* and Will
Cushing who were absent last week on ac­
count of Illness have resumed their stud­
ies. «
Miss Marshall Is absent from school this
week on account of illnms.
Louis Michael gave us an Interesting
review of tbe events M the part week
Monday a. m.
Ilygh Stllson and Mrs. Sisson were the
■only visitors Monday.
We. the studeots. are looking forward
with eager expectatioo to the perfection of
onr fire drill.
SixthGrade.
The Mbaentees for the work are: Jake
Edger. Mary Bead). Allan Gitg»b?-. Roy
Bupplw*. Beute Collins, OUa Meade -nd
Eddie Wait.
The vtoilors for lhe week are Mrs.
Merrick and Mrs. GreusH.
The sixth gnute remembered Michigan’s
Mllh birthday, which was Jan. 3d.
Our exercises for Monday morning con»Uted of m&gt; essay on “A Newsboy.” which
? dkl not like that work and so adbe rest of the scholars not to ln.
®J5.. Aw»ll*er paper wm read by
Tinkler ou tbe subject “Hor**."

GIVEN AWAY! f

F. G. Stowell StockoF Boots AND Shoes

A. R. McOmber
has■
•

Still continues and people are daily going forth

given away over six

with Bargains that they never dreamed of.

gross of King’s Spec-

Were damaged only by smoke and water, their
wearing qualities being just as good as ever.

Genevieve Rider visited, u# the past week. :
Maude Custer waa absent last week on J
account of the illness of her brother.
The first division Is reading the ,,Ode”\
written by Lowell for the celebration of
the introduction of lhe Cochituate water
into the city of Boston Oct 25.1848.
None ot the boys have been absent this
term.
We had a written review iu Grammar
last Tuesday, aud in Geography last Fri­
day_____________
DAUGHTER OF REGIMENT DEAD.
Enlisted sad Followed tho Math Ohio to
the Front.
The other day there died at the Cin­
cinnati (0.) infirmary Mme. Sophie
Hebrigel, who was born in France but
came to America in 1850. At the open­
ing of the war she enlisted and followed
the Ninth Ohio to the battlefields
where she attended the wounded and
devoted the greater part of her fortune
to the establishment of field hospitals.
Through three years’ service she car­
ried an ordinary soldier’s canteen, and
this, with a flag she in some way ote
tained. was one of the treasures of her
declining years. So great was her ven­
eration for the flag that her will directs
that her remainx.be wrapped in it be­
fore incineration, which she chose for
the disposition of her body. Of Inte
she hna been an object of charity.. She
was 83 years of age. Defeated in her
claim before congress for a pension,
her will asks that God may have mercy
on those who have so slightingly treated
her.

WOMEN RECEIVE RECOGNITION

Bar AMoci^tlon of Allegheny County Fa­
vors Their Actailit&lt;!on to Practice.
At a largely attended inerting of the
Allegheny County Bar nKsocirftion tbe
other day women lawyer^ received pro­
fessional
recognition.
Pittsburgh,
Pa., boasts of two female lawyers. Re­
cently a committee from the bar asso­
ciation, in drawing up rccommendatious of conditiomi for admission, re­
ported ^gainst admitting females to
practice. At the meeting the other
day, after some fiery dtecussion, the
bar association rejected this report by
an almost unanimous vote. Attorney
J. M. Stone argued that if women were
admitted tbey might become judges.
He thought this would injure the dig­
nity of the bench. “Court might hate
to adjourn,” he said, “while her honor's
baby waa teething.” M. A. Woodward
said the admission of women would act
as a needed refining influence upon law­
yers generally.
NEvT MACHINE GUN.

!• Operated by Electricity and Za Far
Superior to the Gatitor Gm».
A New York Tribune special from
Washington soys: A new machine gun
has been adopted for use on naval ships,
which the small arms board reports
to be the most destructive weapon
firing a bullet of ita caliber yet found.
The gun haa a record of 420 shots a
minute and requires no work except
the pressure of an electric birtton to
maintain the terrific fire, the n-ntnynatic
system haring been applied to it The
gun is a self-feeder and grinds out shots
with &amp; rapidity that would make it a
most dangerous piece for landing par­
ties. Aa compared to the Gntling,which
has been the navnl machine gun for
years, it is just about ax superior as
the modem rifled gun is to the old
smooth bore. The Gatling has a weight
of 350 pounds, while the new gun
weighs only 35 pounds and cm be taken
by a man on his shoulder and eeaily
carried from point to point.
A king with a strong arm is King
Carlos of Portugal. Ouce upon a time
in the not long ago he went cut hunt­
ing. His horse took fright and rushed
headlong down the mountain, down to­
ward a frightful precipice. A few
yards more and horse and rider would
be dashed to pieces. But up rose the
king in hte stirrups and brought his
iron flsta down on the poor beast’s
head with—well—with u whack. The
home dropped as if strurfle by light­
ning and the rider was safe.
At Accra, on the Gild coast, the daily
newspaper of West Afrim, the Gold

FEW BIRDS OF PARADISE.

He is giving

' x
4b j.

bargains in Jewelry

&gt;

lacks.

These Goods

LAUGHS HIMSELF TO DEATH.

that will surprise you
Mini

•

Bha can’t, tor the life of her, make
head nor tail of a time table.
She can’t be jolly and appreciate the
beat time going, if ahe know, her hair
la out of curt
She can’t, when U'a a quMtlon be­
tween Cupid and heraelf. help aaying
“No" when ahe mean. “Yw," and vice
veraa.
She cannot, not even the moot daring
of her aex, ecratch . match on the role
of her boot—at leant, in aa unroncerned manner.
- She can’t take a hammer into her Band
and attempt picture hanging within*

HISSED STARS AND STRIPES.

During the flirt perfornwace at
Montreal U_e other night of Rlort
J4K the appearance of the etan and
l5'Tibiv hl««&gt; hr the au­
dience. The htwing wu eo ee-rere and
tho dixeatlrfactlon of the audience ao
apparent that between tho drat and
locond acta the mancRenient sent out
tor a number of union Jecka, which
were prominently dlaplnred in the eecond act. and were heartily cheered aa
waa the Ringing of "Rule Britannia."
which waa followed by "M.rchinJ.
C'°TU-” The appearance M
Coiumblo at the end of the third act
am not create any comment.

pitiful condition.
GAie for* Soldier.
She cant brtp ranging a wom^. v_ ’o ?,riloe Chrl,u«a Victor at Hotutein.

of ordinary Irtttr paper.

witboot

apearing

it

'

&gt;

WHAT FAST SKATERS REQUIRE.

Ntebotaa Ktaghardc !&gt;»•* Belching Bleed
After • Vaaaal la Rumored.
Exeel la lee Rociag.
SopF'y tbe Millinery Trade.
Nicholas Khifhardt, of South Bend,
The typical s^eed skater has a short
The bird of parr.diae most used in
ir.HHnery is obtained from the Papuan Ind., laughed so heartily the other body, capacious, round ohast, with
islands and New Guinea, says a writer day at the jokes of a comedian who Is well-dereloped back; hia thighs are
in Nature. Mr. Wallace, in describing playing at the Olympic theater in Chi­ strong and very long, aa are also his
the Paradises apoda, says: ’’From each cago that he Ruptured a blood vessel
side of thr bpdy, beneath the wings,! and died in a few minutes from hem­
springs a dense tuft of long and deli­ orrhage. Kiughardt was 23 years old long, flat skate to which hia flattened
cate plumes, sometimes two feet in and waa a cook at tlic Lake View hotel toot is so closely bound. The large nrualength, of tiie most golden-orange color, in South Befld. He caiuc to Chicago ciea of his chest are not exercised, and
and. very glossy, but changing toward the other day to visit his friend, Charles his arms. held lying idly along hia
the tips into a pale brown. Thia tuft । SaelhofT. of 2340 State street In the haek. are unused except in an occasion­
of plumes can be i terated and apread afternoon they went to tho Olympic al spurt, when they are brought down
out at plwi.sure, so as almost to con­ theater. About five o’clock a comedian and swung straight from the shoulder.
ceal the body of the bird.” Jules Forest came on tbe stage. He wore big shoes They say that they catch leas wind
bitterly deplores the destruction which and a white coat with balloon sleeves. held that way. and that the position
bun been going on during the last dec­ Kiughardt began "to laugh ns soon as is restful to the tense extensors of tbe
ede. He emphasizes the fact that it the comedian opened his mouth and he back
This is. no doubt, true, says
is no longer possible to procure such was unable to restrain himself. Blood Popular Science Monthly, but’ the re­
perfect 8|&gt;eeinien6 as were common ten . trickled from his mouth, and Saelhoff sult Is disastrous to symmetrical devel­
years ago, since the unfortunate birds led him out of tho. theater. He bled opment. This type of flgwe ia seen at
are so hunted that uone'of them are al­ somewhat all the way to Madison and | its best in such skaters aa the Dona*
lowed to live long enough to reach full Clark streets, where he was taken into • hues, McCormick, ths old-time profes­
. _________________
maturity, the- full plumage of the Da]e,&lt;t Sem pt H’s drug store. There Dr. | sional, who still skatee
a fast race, al*
mate bird requiring several years for B. P. Reynolds was called. Kiughardt 1 though now 40 years of age, and In
ita dcvelojjment.
He further states had no more than been seated In a chair Wilson Breen, a professional, who has
“that birds which now flood the Paris when, in a veritable, flood, the blood been a winner of much gold and glory
market are far the most part young gushed from his mouth and flowed upon by means of his long legs and power­
ones, still clothed in their first plum­ the floor. His arms fell limp at hia ful thighs. Thr conclusion that speed
age, which lacks the brilliancy dis­ rides and in a moment he was dead
skating alone is not a good exercise
played in tiie older bird, and are con­
to develop a well-built, symmetrical
sequently of small commercial value.” NEW MEXICO WANTS ARMENIANS man will be patent to anyone who re­
Since January 1, 1892, strict regula­ Amadeo Chare* Offen Them Fire Hundred views the facta. If indulged In it should
tions for the preservation of the bird of
Thousand Arres of Land.
be, as done by McCulloch, in conjunc­
paradise' have been in force in German
Amndeo Chaves, territorial snperid- tion with other forms of athlet ics which
New Guinea, and M. Forest appeals to tendent of public instruction, the other bring into action the muscles of tbe
the English and Dutch governments to day addressed a tetter to Edward F. arm. calf, shoulders and chest,
follow their good example.
Cragin, chairman of the Chicago execu­
The common sense of every thought­ tive committee to aid the Armenians, PLANTS THAT GO INTO A TRANCE
ful woman must at once tell her that thanking him for his suggestion of col­
no comparatively rare tropical apecies, onizing these people in New Mexico and
such as the bird of paradise, can long offering to supply the necessary land
A curious exhibit is made at the Me­
withstand this drain upon it, and that free of wit, Mr. Chaves considers Mr.
this ruthless destruction, merely to Cragin’s idea the happiest solution of chanics’ fair. It Is nothing more nor
pander tp the capHce of a passing fash­ tho Armenian problem that has yet less than a display of ‘'mummified”
ion, will soon place one of the most been advanced. He has looked into the plants. It requires a label to inform
beautiful denizens of our earth in the character of tbe Armenians and regards the people that they are dead. says.the
some category as the greet auk and them aa a ven- desirable class of settlent. Bvwton Transcript, for tbe Hants are
the dodo.
In western Valencia county, along the
•Tbey are not made of wax. or of cloth,
line of the Atlantic &amp; Pacific railroad,
GIRL MINERS IN GEORGIA
but are Rename plan la that.hare grown
Mr. Chaves has extended laud interests,
’n tbe earth until tbey haie reached a
latrodoetlon of a Foreign Custo®
and he proposes to place at the disposal
good rtate ot development, wbeh. by
of the Chicago Armenian association,
Four athletic young girls find daily free of cost, allt he land they may desire their being treated to a certain injec­
employment at a small cool oune in the to colonize up to 500,000 acres. Or. if tion. the growth la arretted. -Then
tlahofiing valley, naveral miles from the committee deems best to I&amp;cute the comes the strange part, for tbe plants
Shamokin, says the Atlanta Constitu­ colonists on public lands, Mr. Chaves eo treated do not droop and die. the
tion.
The colliery is owned and ©per-, offers hia services to enable the jr'ople leave, remain fresh and bright, and the
plant stands erect. It ' is. moreo- er.
tried by Joseph Mans, a hard-working to secure such locations.
impervloue to heat and cold, and noth!
German, whb says he has simply intro­
seems able to destroy its strange
duced the customs of the fatherland In
PROGRESS IN COREA.
repose- Tbe most striking part of tbe
haring his four daughters assist him
exhibit
is a collection ot large palm,
The First Newspaper Printed in Native
in preparing the fuel for market.
Lanxnace a Very Creditable Journal.
Utod for decorating. These plants are
The girls are six-footers, &amp;ood look­
Another evidence of the rapid prog- noted for being very tender and In.ing and well formed, each tipping the
scales at about 200 pounds. Katie, aged rresseCorea te maklng'bi shown in the ceptible to almoat every influence.
receipt
by the legation at Washington Those on exhibition have been dead for
20 years, has charge of the breakers;
Annie, aged 16, runs the mine pumps of copies of the first Corean newspaper six month., yet not even when the
printed
in Corean type. The new jour­ leaves are carefully examined would
and breaker engine like a veteran en­
Tbe exhibiit
gineer; Lizzie, aged IS, drives a mule nalistic venture is published in Seoul the fart be .impeded.
attached to a gin for the purpose of every other day, and Is entitled The pnmiiM to create much ‘intere.t
Capita]
News
Beport.
It
oonsista
of
among viaitora to the fair, a. the many
hoisting the coal from the slope, and
Mary, aged 19, sees that the slate four pages about the size of American n^eantage. of Having planta thu. 1mis picked from the coal by her little papers, nearly three of which are de-, I’ervlon. to all oondiUona can be readily
brothers, whom she helps in lhe work. voted to the news of the day and ed­ Been. The credit ot providing the ex­
The girls wear short skirts, not itorials in the Corean language, and hibit belongs to a New Hampshire man.
bloomers, as-might be supposed. Mans the remainder to advertisements, most who dieoovered the process of treating
formerly worked in the mine nt Shamo­ of which are Japanese. The paper has the plants.
kin, hut during the post 12 years, with cabled foreign reports from Japan and
the assistance of hia wife, who runs China and special correspondence, in
the farm, and their daughters at the the various Corean provinces. Theed. to rial tone of the paper favors gov­
mine, he has managed to buy thia coal
mine, and a large amount of timber ernmental reforms along the line of
systems prevailing In western nations.
land besides.

WOMAN’S CAN’T.

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When an African buffalo is wounded
by a hunter it is surrounded by several
others, who immediately group themi selves round him and help him alon^
in their midst by shoving against Li*
side until they &gt;ve reached * r&gt;'w
• of safety.

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Female tTahen in Church.
In the Congregations! church of Redalia, Mo., young women are to act u*
ushers thia year, in place of the young
men hitherto acting in that capacity.

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M Deox dated Nov IS. Jl Ik MB1 and
In lhe offlrc cJ tbe Register ef Iteeds tor tbe. •
County of Barry and Skate o! Micbigx: ou th» ‘
Twraty-eigbth day of Novemter. A. I&gt;. isne in • ■
Liberalot Mortgages, on pate eat, on which,
mortgage there to claimed to te du* st the date.
at thu notice lhe sum of Three hundrel sei-ntxnine dollars and rtxty-eigbt rent* ar 1 as rt
tnrnry &gt; fee of Twenty fire do»*r-; prmMeuW .
In said roortgw, and no suit or ptoeeediEgspi
p
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tew havhg brcu iastlUtted to n-covi
overtfif n.t»nrt»
tecored by «aid nwrtpwe, ar anyy I part tbercdf: '
if the power »l '
and the htanit ■
Insucbcawt made
Traall ted at Public Aucttos to ibe tiirhtbt
bidder, at the Worth front door of tbe «\&gt;&lt;rt
House. IB the City'&lt; HMtlBC*. (thnl brine -.te
place where tbe Circuit Court for Bam County,
i» holden), the premises describAti In ??ld i
martaaac.orsoniueh ihereof as may lw ntv«*«rT pav tbe amount due qd said m n:. with bevcD Percent. InterestJbd all lezal »x&gt;ts.
tarjrthrc with an attorney * tee of Twent* the
dollars coveaarted for therein, tbe prcralw.&gt;
bolna.described is »ld morttace a&lt; all th:**
certain tote pieces ami parcels of land situate’.a
the City of flaatlnja in tbe County of Barry raid
S’Hte of Mich lean, and known amt desert!•nl as
foilova:
Hii’ftlWlipbiMJ (3). sn&lt;: four
(4-in Block No. (5) In tbe KMtern addlrten to ,
th* vthare. now eny of Hartings. Rxcep: tlwt
|KMg«n heretofore oonreveuto-Chicago. Ksb
mazixi and Sajneaw Hull Hood Oomparv. arui
eoutaialng in r-ch lot low by eight rod' of
land, aceording to the i ecorded plat of sanl i *!ty
otBasttoys.
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Mortga-er.
PRIMl* T.Couji

House Cleaning,
Did you say?
Well we are right in tbe midat of it, what with hammer-

‘ng and aawing, dirt and paint and all that it implies, we
have been afflicted for tbe past two weeks. But by the
time this reaches you we hope to be settled more pleas­
antly for our customers than ever before, and believe you
will appreciate the change.
Our stock is complete and prices right. We earnest
ly invue you to call and see us whether ytu wish to pur­
chase ar not.

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HASTINGS, MICH, FEBRUARY 6, 1896.
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Hardware and—
Agricultural Implements, Buggies, Wag­
ons, Paints, Oils, etc.

Mrs. Cora Adams and little daughter, of
Lowell, visited Dr. and Mrs. Peckham last
of the wee*.
The Epworth League concert Friday
evening was not very well attended on ac­
count of the rain.
Rev. H. H. Halsey began a revival at
the U. B. church Sunday evening.
Frank Walton and Miss Sarah Dipp
spent the Sabbath with the Misses Mamie
and Iva Moulton south west of town.
Mias Sarah Steckle spent Sunday with
Mlu Mazie Davis.
Mrs. J. W. Reuter returned to her home
In McCords Sunday.
. Mrs. F. E, Cheesbrough is ill with
tonsllltia at this writing.
The infant non of Smith Will and wife
is Bl with eongeation of the lungs.
Mrs. Dell Murray west of town is re­
ported very QL
Peter Godfrey has hls new barn nearly
completed.
A leap year party will be given In Free­
port hall next Saturday evening.
Freeport Comet baud will give a concert
Friday evening. Admission 10 cents.
Several from this place attended the
entertainment at South Boston Friday
evening given by the dramatic club of
that place.
The M. E. Ladles gave a donation for
the benefit of Mrs. Howk and children In
Roush’s ball last Saturday p. m. and even­
ing.
Wm. Craig of Hastings, called on Free­
port frieuds Thursday afternoon.

Must be sold at once.
Come early and get bargains.
Terms:—Cash or bankable paper.

IRfl VAN VflLKENBURGH
niCHIQAN

HASTINGS

Hasting^ Banner
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Published Thursdays by

COOK • BROS.,
HASTINGS, MICH

CORRESPONDENCE.
Yankee Springs.

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After an absence of a few week we
again resume*our duties.
The old ground bog could easily see his
.khadow, Sunday.
Tbe donation St W. J., Ritchie’s last
Thursday evening for the benefit of Rev.
Stocking was well attended, about &gt;18 be­
ing, realized.
‘ Quite a good many are on tbe “dbn’t feel
well” list.
-.Mrs. David Trimmer died last week of
consumption.
Funeral In the Peoples
-church at Bowens Mill, conducted by Rev.
,Wbite. She leaves a husband and two
small children.
• Jas. Price who recently had a rib
fractured Is getting along nicely.
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Griffith A Senslba are doing a rushing
business with their feed mill.
School Commissioner Flora Beadle visit­
ed our school Inst week.
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A new blacksmith shop is under way
here. It will be owned by Tinker Bros.,
on West Main street

Rev. M. Morth land departed this life Jan.
UOtb and was buried from Cedar Creek
church Feb. 2nd. His funeral was largely
attended as he was a pioneer, and was
loved and respected by all. He had longed
for the ••CharloL” as he expressed IL to
come and take him home and he was ready
when It came.
This mild, lovely winter brings In Its
wake sickness and death. Frank Carl in
the flush of youth was stricken down with
Idng fever and lived only one week.
Tomortow he too will be • earned from
Cedar Creek church to the silent city of
the dead.
•
We hope to have some news besides
funerals to write next week.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spinney, of
Seaojna, are visiting the latter’s parents
,G Thompson and wife.
Rpwe Powers was home from the Battle
Creek school Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. John Tasker has been having an
attack of the grip.
Calvin Smith sold one ef bis horses to
Gao. Meacham last week.
' Preston Jewell, Calvin Smith and Chas.
Abbey with their wives also Frank Wright,
' E. E. Jewell, John Serven and the Misses
Lucie and Lillie Ogden and Adda Wright,
attended the Masonic ball and banquet at
Bellevue Thursday evening of last week.
Lt was a brilliant affair and they had a fine
Lime.
Alma Phillips was out of school last&gt;eek
with quinsy.
The executive committee
elected
Gertrude Tasker organist of the Y. P. S.
C. E. in the place of Mrs. Ixjuise Smith re­
signed.
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ed away; Uncle John McArthur at the age
of nearly 84 years, died last Saturday at
1 o’clock p. ru. John McArthur came to
the township of Woodland fifty-five years
ago. He was among the first settlers of
our township. He was born In Canada
May 12th, 1812. His wife died some
tvre Ive&gt;r thirteen years ago and it was
thought at that time that he could not long
survive her. He has been very feeble for
several years, being scarcely able to get
out of the house. He was a man well
liked and leaves a family of ten children to
mourn their loss. ’
Joshua D. Baker has rented hls farm to
George Flora. Mr. Baker has purchased
nine hundred acres of land In Kalkaska
county and will move there soon.
George Grover of whom we have made
mention several times |s still very sick.
Marion Shores has rented his farm to
Fred Scbray.
Banfleld.

Ye correspondent was on tbe sick List
last week, therefore could not furnish you
the news.
Revival meetings are still in progress.
Presiding Elder Masters conducted the
quarterly meetings Saturday afternoon
and Sunday.
Miss Maty Wlckwlre Is at Prairieville
taking care of her grandmother who is
sick.
Mrs. Bert Zimmerman has returned
from Chicago where she has been visitin g
her parents the past month.
Those on the sick list are Mrs. Zim­
merman, Mrs. Stevens and several others
are complaining of “only a bod cold.”
Delbert Groat and Miss Minnie Fenlne
were united in the holy bonds of matri­
mony on Wednesday Jan. 29111, .Rev.
Grigsby of Hastings officiating. Their
many friends join in wishing them joy and
prosperity. Banfield Is becoming quite
notorious in this line, this making the
sixth wedding in this vicinity since Novem­
ber 1st Who next?
Ladies Aid meets with Mrs. Frank
Cherry, Wednesday.
Chas. Shumaker is drawing lumber from
Battle Creek for a new residence which
will be erected this spring.
Lewis Bresee contemplates building an
addition to hls bouse.
Mr. Phillips and son have commenced
moving to their new farm at Rosa, giving
A. Bresee possession of hls new farm
formerly owned by Mr. Phillips.

Miss Birdie St. John who has been very
sick, is slowly recovering.
Pete Mosher was the guest of P. StJohn, Sunday.
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Mrs. John Packard Is very ill.
Miss Margaret Youngs is visiting at
Cloverdale.
Miss Addie Halliday entertained a friend
from Battle Creek.
Miss Elin Young is falling very fast;
have but little hopes of her recovery.
Estella Larabee who has been working
for Mrs. Bristol of Johnstown, returned
home Saturday.
Frank Larabee mode a business trip
to Otsego, Tuesday.
Waker Davis called on P. SUobn Mon­
day evening.
Last Tuesday night someone helped
Frankie Carl died Monday, Feb. 3rd at
himself to two or three bags of ground
10 o'clock Funeral Feb. 5th at the
feed at Frank Densmore’s. Frank got a
home.
Mrs. Rachel Jones of Kalamazoo, is the
guest of Nellie Jones.

Mrs. Kearneys little child did not have
scarlet fever as was thought to be the
case in our last writing; but has recovered
from her Illness.
Mr. Keet and son George of Battle
Creek are visiting at J. Brininstool’s.
.
The favorable weather the past week
has called out a number of fishermen.
Otto Frey of Kalamazoo, with hls newly
wedded wife Is visiting relatives in this
section. The best wishes attend them.
That jolly citizen of Hastings (I do not
know bls name) has moved from Bedford
to Hickory Corners to make fun for them
at the latter place awhile.
Mr. John Budd, whose illness has been
often mentioned in our items died on
Monday last. Hls Illness has been long
and extremely painful. The change that
has come has been earnestly wished for
by him. The larger part of a long life of
84 years has been spent In our town &lt;m
the one farm where he died. He leaves
an aged wife, three children, numerous
grandchllden and a host of friends to
mourn bis loss. He was one of the early
pioneers of our town and a man of Iron
constitution. He died In the hope of the
happy life beyond. Funeral services at
Banfield on Wednesday, conducted by
Elder Halst. Interment in the Iden |
cemetery.

Milo.
Mayor Pingree for Goverqgr of Mich?
I vote no, Mr. Editor; but should vote yea,
in favor of sending him to Cuba and pot­
ting him at the bead of the Insurgent army.
There he would be In his glory.
Would
he not keep the Spanish army hustling?
No he does not represent the popular and
refined rural population of Mich, as Ex­
Gov. Luce or our popular John T. Rich.
Our Thomas W. Palmer of Detroit would.
Byron Fenner received the first car load
of brick from Cloverdale for hls new house
last week.
Wheat fields are partly uncovered from
snow and are looking well.
Mrs. Clarence Doolittle is in Conlon at
the funeral of a sisters’« child.
Fred Storr leaves this a. m. for Boston,
Mass.. In the Interest of tlie Williams
Windmill Company.
Thursday p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Flower will entertain the photograph so­
ciety.
Burt Quick and wife visited Galesburg
friends last week.
A snow storm Is on us thia a.~m.

Morton Rowley and John Berkbead. of
Fowlerville, made a business trip to our
place in the interest of the estate of the late
E. Rowley.
Frank Townsend, of Hope, Is calling
on his many friends.
Herb. Sprague and others made a large
catch of fish Saturday; two and a half
pounds all told.
Wm. Smith was tn Allegan last week
.looking after an incubator.
Geo. Baker, of Mantoalm county, now
occupies rooms over Mr., Watts store.
J. W. Wolfe has gone to Woodland to
cut wood with his brother.
Win. Kennedy now retards lo his home
in Grand Rapids; wife nnd family remain­
ing.
All enjoyed the union meeting of the
Mite ty»eiety of this place and the Dune
Society of Fisher church at Mrs. J.
Townsend’s, in two weeks ’they meet
with Mr*. James Johnson.

Pralriavllle.
J. J. Perkins and wife attended the
surprise party given Judge Armstrong and
family Saturday evening at Bowens Mills.
The South Pine Literary society met st
Mrs. Clare Hughes Friday evening.
There is talk of putting up a creamery
In the village. J. K Tairna. X J. Per­
kins and M. Doster went to Allegan, Tues­
day to investigate in the interests of same.
A prize declamation contest will be given
at the M. E. church, Wednesday evening,
Feb. 5th.
The revival meetings at Milo have
closed and Kev. Wheeler expects to be­
gin services here Feb. 15th.
The Interment of Mrs. Andrew Givens
who died at her home in Cloverdale
Monday, was made In this cemetery on
Wednesday.
Quarterly meeting services will be con­
ducted by Presiding Elder Masters of
Kalamazoo, at the M. E. church next
Sunday evening.
The Baptist society will hold their an­
nual New England supper at Mr. Doster’s
Thursday evening Feb. ,6th.
The Literary Circle will meet at the
residence of Chas. Ford. Friday evening.
M. Thayer has moved hls saw mill to
Manly Chase's timber lot and is sawing
J. W. Briggs has purchased the house
and lol fprmerly owned by J. &gt; Bush of
Delton, for which hr paid 81000.
Master Guy Hazen was given a surprise
lafit Wednesday evening, ii being his
birthday: twenty-seven of hls young
friends nnd aehoolmatei were treated to
candy, nuts, pop-corn and apples and en­
joyed a merry evening.
Holland Reformed church society will
meet at We M. E. chureB'. Wedfleiday p.
Miss Nellie Wilkinson Is visiting her
brother at Otsego.
Mr. F. Richardson met with a serious
accident Saturday morning. The king
boll came out of his wagon which let the
forward end of the box down throwing Mr.
Richardson violently on the ground. He
received a very bad cut on the eye and
other severe bruises.
Dowtins.

the proceeds go toward lifting the debt on
the church. A fine literary program will
lie followed by a banquet
The revival services are still continuing
at the Evangelical church and are proving
very successful.
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Miss Lois Marshal), of
Hastings,
spsnt Saturday and Sunday with her
parents.
Chas. Van Epps, of Batta Creek, is in
the village renewing old acquaintances.
Another home talent play will be given
at the Opera House, Friday evening.
The play is entitled “Sea Drift” and is
oaM to be a very interesting story. Nashvllle seems to be keeping her reputation
for introducing new fads and tbe result
has been some very good shows given this
w to ter. *

ATTEMPTED MURDER.
CHAS. LEAR RECEIVES A BULLET
HOLE THROUGH THE EAR.

Chas. W. Lear of Yankee Springs, made
a complaint Tuesday before Justice Riker,
against his mother. Mrs.. Julia A. Lear,
for shooting him. the ball going through
the upper part of bls left ear. it ■raw
that there has been do Hole trouble 4n
the family over property matters, the
others charging that he was getting more
than his share. The Caxmily was visitlag
at a sisters of the complainant Monday
night and while coming home It is charged
that the mother suddenly whipped out a
MiddtoTiUe.'
pistol and shot him as above described.
Next Monday evening occurs tbe lecture It is said that after being shot Lear ran to
of SupL Pattengill, tbe first number of tbe a neighbors beyond his home, rushed la
and told them what had happened, and issEpworth League Lecture Course.
Chas Lear living south of town with bis
that he was there If she came. In a little
while the mother called and the first thing
afoot Chas being ahead, was mysteriously she said on entering, so H is repotted, was
shot through the ear It Is thought* by his
It is said that Mrs. Lear has become great­
mother, as the neighborezean find no other
tracks near them. Chas ran to the house ly worked up and brooded very much over
of Wm. Miller and Mrs. L. followed with the situation in the fatally, which probably
tbei lantern soon afterward and without accounts for the affair. Mrs. Lear was
questioning said she didn’t know anything brought to the dty Tuesday afternoon and
furnished bail far gssoe with Fred Spanfadanversazlone at tbe Cong, church to­ macher, Chas. Spreen and several others
as sureties, She appeared perfectly aaaa
night.
Maude Pumfrey is again in the poet-of- but, would not talk eoneernisg the affair.
Lear’s cap^wu burned with the powder
fioe after a short illness.
A very pleasant surprise was planned by and powder was blown Into the back ef
Jjeon Green upon his mother Monday his nock.
night Quite a large company were pres­
ent: and the supper showed he didn't for­
John Dawson and Glenn Clark of the
getithat part either.
Mrs. F. E. Britton will lecture at the class of ’95 called Monday.
A review class has been organised far
M. E. church Thursday night. Subject
those preparing for tbs coming teachers’
••Cents, Scents and Common Sense.”
Lance Mattison is able to be down town examination. Tboae in the organization
meet after school and we understand that
The G. A. R. and W. K. C. held .hand- “Work" Is tbelr motto.
kenohlef social in their ball last Saturday
The current events Monday morning
were in charge of Ernestine Barker and
nigfct. A large crowd was present
Clarence DePlanta, and weye well present
ed,
Delton.
A play is being prenared by tbe High
Frank Bostwick’s bouse eaught fire last
week from the stove pipe In the roof. School, which will take place Feb. 17.
Several small articles were burned but no Further announcements will be given
.
gr^at amount of damage was done before later.
Among the other visitors for tbe week
the fire was extinguished. .
E. T. PbelM of Kendall was the guest are: Josie Edger, Belle Rogers. Hattie Palmatier, Fred Young. Willie Skinner, and
of Dr. Scribner and wife last week.
&gt;
Ebbie Pennock is monarch of all be Will Dunning.
Snvxms Gkai&gt;e.
surveys all over the arrival of a nine
pound daughter the 29 th.
Our absentees this week are: Harry
Mr. Kid of Cedar Creek has moved Into Eggleston, Belle Slattery, Mande Custer
Mrs. Stanley’s bouse east of the grist mill. and Mabie Meade.
Mrs. Phelps and grandson returned to
We bad- no visitors this week but hope
their home Friday last.
to have some next week.
Chickenpox at Will Chases.
The second division is reading “The
Caleb France and Henry Wilkinson of Courtship of Miles Standish.”
Cressey were at Wall Lake fishing Satur­
Sixth Gbadr.
day.
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Tbe visitors this week are: Mrs. Wilcox.
Mrs. George Sprague has been visiting
Mrs.
Zagelmek,
Claire Zagelmclr, Bessie
her brother Corwin at Kalamo the past
Bush and Lottie Dowd.
Last
Tuesday
moral
ng, Rob*t Seward cams
Q. A. Hynes Bundayed with friends and
into the school room with his drum, which
relatives at Woodland.
called
tbe
pupils
to
ask many queattoDs.
Ida Adsit of Cooper is the guest of Mrs.
We were told we would practice the fire
Dr. Scribner.
drill
and
march
out
to
the inspiring beats
Fred Youngs and wife of Ross were in
of tbe drum. The building was entirely
town Sunday.
emptied in two minutes, now ready for a
vacated by Sam Phillipa.
Roy Supplee. Mary Beach, Clyde Bowe
and Bertha Wiseman have been abeeat on
BUukory Corners.
Mrs. M. Chamberlain, of Cloverdale, account of sickness.
Some of the essays for the coming week
spent several.days last week with her
sister Mrs. C. B. Diekr»&gt;on and other are: Peter Cooper, James A. Garfield and
Louisa
AleotL
friends here returning home the fore
Second Ward.
part of the week.
Frank Barnes traded a cow to Ed Bissel,
You can hear the second ward bell ouea
of Richland, for a horse with a record for more; we have a new bell wire, theropa
speed receiving cash to even up trade, one was down for nearly a week, but our
day last week.
teacher. Miss Brosseau, said we caose jnst
J. N. Flint of Augusta visited their son as well wIUiout 1L
Lu. Friday.
Etile Beanett Is absent on account of
Wm. Stanley and wife of Orangeville, sickness, we hope she can soon return.
made a call Saturday on their way to Al­
Roy and Ray Olmstead have returned
bion, where she Intends spending an In- after a three weeks visit in tbe country.
definate time visiting her sister.
Prof. Holden. Mrs. Tinkler, and Mrs.
Geo. Baker leaves here to-day for Chica­ Brosseau with several others visited oar
go to visit his sister.
school last week.
.
An excellent quality of Ice nine laches in
thickness Is being secured from GuDslake.
Fred Lawrence has commenced moving
WARRANTY DKKDS.
a portion of bls bloek of wooden buildings.
Leo Myers to Josephine Llnnlngtaa, 8S a sea
It is hoped a now brick will take its place SO. Rolland, gWOO.
James F Cook to Frank D Warren, ns Asec SA
In the spring.
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_
M. M. Rockwell and wife are visiting
Miriam K Boise to Wm P Thompson, lota.
N [Srid^Gc^ear to David 8 &amp; Effie P Good­
friends in Jackson.
Fred Seber and wife have returned year, lot 83B. Hastings gl.
after spending five weeks wRh relatives in
CnasA Washburn to First Congregational
Society, lot. Middleville. 1700.
the county.
Jolin Reigler to Susannah Hammond, lots 3
Several children about here are_havlng and
4. bik *z. FreeporA WO- '
chicken pox.
• __ ,'i
Haunr M Babeock to David E Manning, 40 A
.
An old time spelling school was highly see as. Baltimore. SIMO- j
Daniel
L K&lt;*ler to Geo MeDennatt, M a sat
enjoyed Thursday evening by our school 31, Carlton.
&gt;I3BA
and adjacent school joining In the contest
W M Eckert to school dlttrlct No 7, Irvine
to obtain the honors. It was closed with ^Oren
G?i‘Srt B Soott. 40 A sec SL
an exhibition.
Rutland. &gt;600.
•
W J Kennedy to A D Kennedy. Uamc IL
Bedford.
Haattegs iMA
- FrankD Warren to John TA Tbereasa
Miss Yeckley, of Jackson, Is visiting Kinin,
w a. aec ». Axreta. R4000.
Mrs. Shaltz.
J C Winckalman &amp; Glenn W Greeodeld to
Mrs. L. M. WHktovon has relumed
Emma F Gould to Shas A Youngs. H fa a. sot
borne from Battle Creek, where she has
been nursing Mrs. H. N. King. -&gt;
». Carlton. KOS.
Frank J Btrtrghain to A F Alloa, lot R,
The two and one-half year old child of
ertt. NaMvUle. tow.
Vet Muager backed Into a pall of hot Phillip*
Goo V tllioiager to C A Youngs parcel,
water Saturday and scalded Itself quite Woodland. 9T&amp;.
badly. Kt is reported better to-day.
QCITCiAIM DKKDA
Happy George has pulled ap his stakes
Alice G Keagte to Joseph I’ Hale. 48 a sec rt;
Castleton. Si.
11.
and moved to Hickory Corners. He has Castleton.

Plenty of mud at present writing.
Geo. Frey and wife were tire guests of
relatives In Lowell, a few days last week,
returning Saturday.
Chas. Mack and wife Intend to visit the
former's brother in Albion, In a few days.
Mrs. F. Herrington has been prostrated
with lagrlppe, her cousin Mrs. W. McManls has been caring for her.
Fred Clemens from the lower part of the
Northern Peninsula, was suddenly called
home by the death of his father.
Mrs. Stevens Is expected here this week
to visit her mother.
fcgaln we are called to mourn with
those that mourn. Nathanel Clemens
passed to a higher life on the morning of
Jan. 29th, 1896, aged 54 years. At his
request the funeral services were held at
his home and were conducted by Rev.
Grigsby of Hastings. Mr. Clemens was a
kind and devoted husband, a loving father,
a kind neighbour and a highly respected
citizen. He leaves a sorrowing wlfe, three
sons, three daughters and a large circle of
friends to mourn their loss. The cause of
his death was attributed lo pneumonia
with which he. was suddenly piostrated.
On Friday Jan. 31st at 12 o’clock a large
concourse of relatives and sympathizing
friends gathered at his home to render
their last tribute of respect to the memory
of one whose sudden death produced wide
spread sorrow. Burial riles were x»neluded in the Baltimore cemetery wbere
the remains were tenderly laid at real.
The bereaved family have the sympathy of
the entire community, and may their grief
be lightened by the knowledge that they
spat ed neither care or expense lo prolong
sMerable medicine: told a good many
the life they so dearly loved. ,
stories and given quite a show.
Snow, yea that is what we are looking
RaakvIU*.
Mrs. Hewes, of Jackson, is in the vil­ for. There are quite a number of toga In
tbe mill yard and would bo tmore if there
lage for a few days the guest of her Sister
Mrs. A. 8. MitcbelL
'Dm todies of Bedford have organized a
Mr. and Mrs. Will Fuller, of Hastings,
They have about twenty
were in tbe village one day last week cal­ W. C. T. U.
ling on tbelr many friends.
W. Goodsmart president.
About twenty members of Barry Lodge
Mrs. A. B. Pulling is on the Hck Hot
No. 13, of Hastings, came down Inst Tues­
although al this writing she U reported
day evening and assisted Ivy Lodge No. 8T,
mnch
Detier and is up but not able to at­
K. of P. in conferring the enquires rank.
tend to her work; Bliss Jennie Gifford is
helping
her.
were In the village over Sunday, the gnest
ui Mr.
of
mi. and
nuu M
mi».
ia A.
a. J.
a. Beebe.
owur.
.
.. ■ Waiter
.. . . . Hamilton has put up
- about one-

Bev. Rowe, ot Olivet, filled the p«W
. . Hhvlow and
Sunday at the Congregational chtwrb to
&lt;uinr
.r
flin
r. F tl.M romtlar
W..v ViOlMibl.itir.S CntDOJCli • Pit uOttlg 011^1088? A*
Xhoff
p
□net.h.ta.ounolbdwl low.B. tew

Her. W.
W. W.
W. Taylor,
T.,tor. of
of Hastings,
UMllnea. was
„u in
In
«** * bMtar ’“'1'T
"H «»»'"■&gt;« ■
Rev.
the village Saturday, making arrange-'
ments fur a meeting to be held at Tru­ McKIBBKX—POTfltK. EU&gt; ISud.
the
man A Bank’s hall Wednesday evening of
reoldeatn of the nfflt'ia Ung: luinMer Pev. D
this week.
The Ladles Aid Society of the J&gt;I. E.
church are preparing to give an entertainmein at tbe Opera House Friday evening
Feb. 14th. On that day tbe boxes w’Mcb
d/G
•. Dolbert Umn
have been distributed will be collected and
Mtoau

R K Gr.uit to Karneet Bhultv, pareel. sec 4.

Kelley tu Michael C Kehey, OS a. see

Awarded

BAKING
MOST
A pure Grape (

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Hastings Banner

BLOOD AND F1BE.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

NO USE FOR THEM.
to. iu^&gt;i&gt;ii~ rXTite te. Fi—M&gt;r~
Follower®.

The Michigan Poultry association
held Its annual meeting in Grand Rap­
ids and the report received showed the
r-oe'ety to be prosperous. Officers were
elected as follows:
Preajdant, O^ar Allyn, of Grand Rapid*:
vice proaldenta w r. Dickson (Oran4
RapIdSTc. J. Oldfleld (Cedar Bprln«s). C.
H. Hazard (Kalaraasoo). Mrs. Robert
Hubard (Chester). Oeora®
tie Creek);secre&lt;ary. Mrs. Allo® M. «mgd.
Grant; treasurer, F. E. Blakel®e, Grand
Rapids. . ____

The silver men are talking again of
u separate party, devoted to tbe one te«ue of free aUver coinage, and declye
that this' is the auspicious occasion for
Will fall on Rebels to 9nrrender-Cnl®as them.
It ia to be devoutly hoped
They Du Ko H* Threaten* •
tliat they wiU take that step without
Cruel Campaign -Maah Ml»delay. Some of them have been c&amp;Hsd
republfcaus, it is true, and have sought
and obtained conxpicuo118 P,aoeB °®
Is never done, and It is especially wearing
Havana, Jan.4i.- Thc olarming news senate and house committees, and in
and weartaome to those wboae blood is reuchea here from Madrid that Gen. i*arty organizations as republicans,
impure and unfit properly to tone, sus­ Weyler assured intimate friends be­ who profess to be ready to sacrifice
T&lt;HU&gt;s Bride Kills Hero^tain, and renew the wasting of nerve, fore his departure from Spain that he every other interest snd thrust aside
Mrs. Philo Hughes, only W yea« oM.
mnacleand tissue. It is more because of intends to inaugurate a blood and finevery
other
issue
in
order
to
do
battle
who
a
month ago became the bride
this condition ot the blood that women campaign immediately on his •"I’™
for free silver. It would be much to of a prosperous fanner In Hazleton
are run down.
here. The dispatch states that he will
their
credit
and
to
the
goodbf
the
coun
­
township, committed suicide while pre­
Tired, Weak, Nervous,
issue a proclamation in which he Will
try if they would cease to profess any paring for bed by shooting herself
Than because of the work itself. Every demand that the rebels lay down their
attachment to republican principles, through tbe baart, using a revolver her
physician says *0, and that the only rem­ arms within eight daya. If his orders
which they have not, wherever thAe
husband kept in a bureau drawer. She
edy ia in building np by taking a good ure not coinplM with by that time
is office or influence to be secured by had attended a party with her hualwnd
nerve tonic, blood purifier and -vltalizer be will cause all rebels to be seized
like Hood ’a Sarsaparilla. For the troubles by the troops, and, after a brief court- it. and to defeat republican principles the evening before and seemed to be in
Peculiar to Women at change of «*«8On, xncrtial, will cause them to lie exe­ tunity. The republican party would the best of health and spirits. There
climate or life, or resulting from hard cuted. The proclamation la to include be much stronger without such decep­
v'M no cause so far as known.
work, nervousnees, and impure blood, |
However useful or
thonsanda have found relief and care in 'nil abettors of the revointion, and ready tive support.
'punishment will be dealt out to all worthy any of them may have been in
Land Made Valuable.
who are known to sympathize with the the post the time has really come for
During the past right yrars 25 new
them to determine and to let tbe world drains have been constructed in Jack­
insurgents.
know whether they are republicans or son county wiUi a total length of 60
Great Misery Id Cuba.
Washisgton, Jan. 31.—Representative not
miles, converting thousands of acre*
It doubtless appears to them that of worthless, malaria breeding swamps
Money (Miss.), the senator-elect from
that state, has received advices from they have a rare opportunity to draw into tbe most valuable and productive
(hiba which are of considerable inter­ away force from other parties. There­ In nd. These great improvements, add­
The Oue True Blood Purifier. *1 per boWs? est According lo the statement of Mr. in they are probably right. The popu­
Prepared only by C. I. Hood A Co.. Lowell, Mass. Money’s informant the devastation of list absurdity has made itself so far of­ ing to the value of Jackson county
property hundreds of thousands of dol­
7.
are the only pills tott£
the island has been carried to such an fensive and ridiculous in the states lars, have been made at an expense of
nood S rllls^withHood’»SsrssDarills. extent that poverty, famine and wide­ where it has been tested that multi­
less than 132,000.
spread suffering will surely prevail in tudes axe drifting away from that or­
the near future unless by some means ganization, some back to their old par­
the hostilities are brought to a close ties, and some into a silver movement,
During the week ended January 25
The writer says that the crops of this on the ground that there is really noth­ jeporta sent in by 51 observers Id va­
*^The Nuigart Falls Route.”
season have l»een practically destroyed ing else that has vitality in the populist rious portions of the state indicated
throughout most of the island, the cane platform. Presumably a large part of that pneumonia and erysipelas in­
mills stopped, bridges burned, roads the million votes cast for Weaver-Cleve­ creased in area of prevalence. Con­
torn up and business almost entirely land in 1892 would go straight to a ail- sumption was reported at.240 places,
,|
7.S9h,W
I
e.5T|lt.40|
».»
R4.-r.x0* .0 ...
killed for the time. In the province ver party, and they would be reinforced typhoid fever at 41, diphtheria at 3A
jR-btiohB.
of Santa Clara, where 225,000 sacks of by some republicans and many dem­ scarlet fever at 33. measles at 10, whoop­
cBvrWi.
sugar
were ground last year, no wheels ocrats.
I 3.»Jfi.40 I10.4SI J.l»l 1-08
In well nigh half the states ing cough at 21 and smallpox at De­
C. R. O8BOK.N. iA&gt;cal Agent. Hotter have been turning this season, for to which remain nominally democratic
troit
start
a
mill is to give a signal to the in­
O. «v.
G. P. &amp; T. A. dhlcag .
it is extremely doubtful whether a
surgents to blow it np.
dear majority of the democratic votern
Famine Inevitable.
Elvia F. Mosher haFthe honor of be­
would aot&lt; go over to a silver party,
The inevitable result of the continu­
ing the first woman ever appointed
if there were one.
ance of the war, says the writer, will
tu
a full professorship on the faculty
The idea that th&lt;^ result of tbe presi­
be a famine throughout the farming
of the University of Michigan. At the
TIME TABLE.
districts of Cuba. The United States; dential election may depend on the ac­ last meeting of the board of regents
being the nearest powerful neighbor of tion of the silver men or silver states she was'appoint! a professor of hygiene
the island and having always responded is not sustained by any facts at pres­ and also dean of the woman’s departto calls for suffering couhtrieK.will nat- ent within the range of human obser- • ment of the university. Her duties will
urally be looked to to furnish assist­ pition. Complete separation of the In-gin 'October 1 next.
xoara.
‘ silver or nothing” men from tbe re­
ance and relief.,
KsbunatoO Lv.. .
MntlDOua Convict* Plrad GuUty.
Mr. Money is a member of tbe house publican party would only strengthen
Ea3tOoa&lt;&gt;er...i....
that party' enormously in all the eastcommittee
on
foreign
affairs
and
has
Convicts Curley, Boot and Huntley,
RicLlanv Jaocrt..
taken pain, to aecure the most reliable j ern “d central atatea. Between the who assaulted and nearly killed Deputy
Oressey ......... i ....
Milo............. ....
infonnation from n-,poMible partk. ' Atlantic and tbe Miaaiaaippi, in north­ Warden North up and badly injured two
Crooked Lake
DeltonI....
in Cuba The tenor of hla corr^apond-1
“r‘ other officials November 26. were found
&lt;JIov»vMa!f! ...... .
at the lost
ence ia that Spain will never be able to ried11by *the
v“ republlcanc
“u”
. elec
• ­ guilty at Jackson trader tbe new law
Akern Point
tion,
are
chosen
205
electors,
not
count
­ of assault with' intent to do great bod­
conquer
the
revolutionists,
and
that
Bsattx............. .
ing Maryland, Delaware and West Vir­ ily harm less than murder. The senthe
continuance
of
the
war
will
in
­
RAsrurus...... I...
ginia,
which
were
carried
lust
year,
volve more loss of life and the impover­
tonee imposed would be added to theix
Ceafe Grove.
and cboosb 17 more. Beyond the Mis­ present sentences
ishment of both Spain and Cuba.
.
4 Ml 10 05T
Wooulxud ...
sissippi, Iowa and Minnesota would add
4 14 10 15 .
WOMEN AND CHILDREN SLAIN. 22 rotes, not to go further. There is
Lanslug..........
RusscJI Alexander Alger, Jr., son oi
Detroit
Thirty Uelplesa Victims ot the Wr»lh of not one of these states in which a sep­
Grand Rapids.
aration of silver men. would tend to de­ Gen. R. A. Alger, was married ot Christ
Spaniards.
feat
the
republicans;
notone
in
which
church in Detroit to Miss Marion
Key West, Fla., Feb. 3.—When the in­
surgents entered Sabinilla, the Spanish it would not greatly strengthen them. Jarves, daughter'of Deming Jnrvea, a
Stations.
that,-------------------with such a wealUiy and influential resident of De­
officials report said they were driven If anybody
V* imagines
°-------------out by tbe garrison and that “unfor- *&gt;,,d h®1? of »«*»” upholding repub- troit “
Mr. and•—
Mrs. Alger left for New
ttiuately three women were killed by i llc*n principle,, every state weal or York, They will sail for Europe in a
SOUTH.
p m.
stray bulleta.” The truth of wbat hap- ■ •oat’1 ot th&lt;» could be carried In an week.
Fto n. h. A
pened there ba, jn«t beeh learned. It) otteriy hopelera ggbt for free .liver,
Grand R*plds . .
. Dnrofi................
for "*
democracy either, he has not
appeara as soon as the insurgents were I or *
tanmnE .........
William Bailey, of Pittsford. 15 years
gone the Spanish volunteers came out ! much grasp of facts.
Woodbury .717
“But that sort of division would leave of age, was killed by a fast mail train.
Woodlabd
and opei^d Are ou the people tn the
Coats (iron?.....
The Scio flouring mills near Dexter
streets. Forty-six were killed, of whom tbe republicans a minority in the sen­
Hattingr ...L.
30 were women and children, Their ate,” it is said. They are. in a minority were burned and 7,000 bushels of whesf
only offense was cheering the insur- now. It would be extremely helpful to and 250 barrels of flour were destroyed.
Khultt............. L.
gents and taking food to save them- them and to the country to have it Total loss, $20,000.
Akers P.uut...;..
CioverdiUe......
definitely known that they do not and
Jacob Waiters, of Owosso, an en­
selves from starvation.
Delton !..
cannot control that body.l Also, it _
gineer of the Ann Arbor road,. was
- —
Crooked IjUce.,..
MDo
Providence, K. 1., Feb. 3.—The au­ would be a blessing to know where j paralyzed ofi his left aide while running
Creeiey........
some
of
the
senators
stand.
With
a
j
his
engine
north
of
Ann
Arbor.
lUenland .Tnne’r
thorities have discovered that the new
prealdrnUal victory at hand, the diffi- |
Mm. Perry Smith, aged TO. of Three
East Cooper Lv..
3 50 “ .
ktw requiring all persons performing
1000 fljiol t »
cully would be to drive away, even | Kivera, fell on the Ice and broke both
Freltfhl iraiim carry passengers, but will be the marriage ceremony to register
with
stones
and
clubs,
all
tbe
men
who
her
arms.
vexly
i»
identical
with
the
one
enacted
w
,
’
tonee
and
crate,
all
tbe
men
who
ran at the convenience of tbe Company, and
c„, coun,y Sund.y Mhooto wlu hoM
the rtkht Is reserved to vintage tee Hine of ouch 10 year. ago. w hich haa long been a dead wwllv
"*“* on&lt;rht
ou?bt ra
«» he
&gt;» ent
R°‘ on,aid.
outaide th.
the rere­ I
trains without notice.
letter.
The
authorities
state
there
ha.
•»
t&gt;&gt;*
‘
country
I
No. S will wait at Woodbury for D. L. as,N.
their 12th annual convention at Mar­
trains when Decenary.
not been a legal marriage tn Rhode I could DO lon«'r ho,d the
I cellus February IS and 19.
•Stop oa ?ignal only.
____
_.sn
_________
a. party
nartv in anv
resnonsihle for
forthem.
ajiy wav
way responsible
them.
Island for »__
50..ayears
and
will
apply to
A company organized for the purpose
the legislature to have the acta of all If they will graciously separate them­ of building a rxJroad bridge over the
selves in advance, so manv as are for
unlicensed clergymen made valid.
Detroit n,ri
river av.jucwxHt
at.Detroit mvu
filed articles
article!
...
...
„ ’ . . — ... ! *ri=uun
"lr« diver or netting raking ttetr |
the o(R„ of ,be
DUbarment Sentence Suspended.
tin dinh®K
.
...
dishes and formincr
forming a
&amp; naj-tv
party of their ..
rotary of state.
Washington, Feb. 1.—Acting Secre­
*S»&lt;. *!»».’• reHhbta. UO!C»
own, the republican party and the peo­
tary Reynolds has ordered a suspen­
According to a decision of Attcmeyple of the country will know a great
sion of operation of his recent order
1 ’General Maynard only life insurance
deal better whom to elect hereafter.—
disbarring Belva A. Lockwood from
companies doing business ou a straight
I life plan will be allowed to do business
practicing as an attorney before the N. Y. Tribune.

T.» iirsdby, F« b-

CfrO &lt; 3 SOS.. Proprietors.

Plans of Weyler, ths New Captain
General of Cuba

ChrwU»n. Bohemia.
A toting p«lr
van ta eboreh to bo
for 1H«.
tiMNMftd etaM hwrtred
s,’t.X
Thilo tho priest pronounced Uie nup­
tial bleuinfe one of We &lt;-»ndle« on tho
aHor .uddenly went ook Thl«. accord­
ing to pope lor tmdltlon. her*)d. tbe ad­
vent of aoroe great mi.forttine. The
voung. beautiful, and juat before a ao will and
'-syinr
____________________________ 'n Mg
•uptvmely happy bride, uUered n heart­
“*d’ ““ *
rending ery and fell oenaeleaa Into tho
arm. of her dlatreaaed lotrer. She died
Tberwpon -it is ordered, that T»&gt;nr«dav itw.
a ftw minute, after, atm enveloped h&gt; sixth day of February A. D.lttSjn tel(
tbe lmiXMon.be mudgjwd for tin- I mrn,,- • . J2
ber bridal -ell.
WUltalM U&gt;J»W« B.IH u I.,,
ceased and all other parsons Interested in
estate. are required to appear at a •UCiJTS
said Court, thru lo be holden at tin- l'rJ«2
nflUw. in tw City of HaaUnxs.' In “id .
aadehoweause.if any ibrrvLe. «!&gt;yti..£

St 2USf** ***uu nf

NONE SUCH
MINCE MEAT
and pudding possible all the
[year 'round. Always fresh, al’
■tiuR'athc reason.

Jodcv of Probit®.

Accept no

PBORATB ORDER.
State of Michigan. County of k*rrr- ,,.
At a
&lt;* th* Probate Court f,.r u
C«mtT of Barry, hckfen at tbe Probate &lt;.!ncete
tbe City of Hiut'Dgs. Id said county, nr, Thara
day the
&gt;»• the vw
opg tiiaifSBrfjtiqhi hundred and dih.-u

Hood
’
s
Sarsaparilla

Id the matter of the estate of Henry Ux&gt;uar&lt;

J

On reading nod filing thr petition dul&gt; v-nftes
or Allison P. Leonard, sju of said .leevaseA
praying that administration ci -mid estate te
granted to himself or to some other suitaVla
person.
*
TberevMo It is ordered, that Friday the
seventh day of February. A. D..IW6 at tea o'clock

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u-ghigan Central
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said oourt, then to be holdeu at the Probatedftee, in the City of Hastings, in said county. ud
show cause. If any there be. wjiy the prayer of
the petitioner may not be grained. And ttb
tartoet* vdered. that said petitioner glre -lotita
to the persons Interested Id said estate. 01 *e
pendency of said petition and the beurttw
thereof by etastag a eopy of this order to te
published to the Hsstfngs Bakxkh. a n-x»paper printed aad circulated in said Count yuf
Barry, once in each week for three Micctsuivo
weeks previous lo said day cd hearing
CKAS W. ABMSTKu.sg.
Judge of Probits.

N

I24!sa|s l?a l&amp;

SaimiSD &amp; Sigisw

Pennyroyal

pills

pension bureau. Mrs. Lockwood haa
Mor® Deficiency.
given assurance that she will refund
The first half of January shows w•
the fee alleged to have been improper­ deficiency in the governmcnt’s^ncome।
ly received.
.
of over $6,500,000. The deficiency for
the fiscal year, up to January 1, was in,
Indorses th® Ro pal 1st Ticket.
New Orleans, Feb. 1.—The repub­ the neighborhood of $16,000,000. Now
lican state convention completed its la­ it is more than $22,000,000 and five
bors at three o’clock Friday morning months nnd a half of tbe fiscal year
Local Disease
and adjourned sine die after indors­ remain. The record for the six months
1 And is the result of colds ing the ticket already nominated by nnd n half exceeds by more than W,and sudded climatic
changes.
the populists and indorsed by the sugar 000,000 the deficiency for the whole&gt;
It can be curea by n pleas* republicans, with J. N. Phares (sugar year, as estimated by Secretary Carant remedy which is ap­
lisle in his annual report But as Mr.
plied directly into the planter) at its head, for governor.
uostrllt. Being quickly
equate-, figure, have been wrong fen
TIw Publte Drbt.
■ J ateorbed It gives relief at
Washington, Feb. 3.—The public debt fore thve I. no canw, for rorpriro in
revelation.. There is a loan of
statement issued on Saturday showed tboM
»100.000,000 now pending, but Mr.
i« acknowledged to be the most thorough cure that the debt increased &lt;5,747,975 dur­
tor Niwil Catarrh. Cold la Head and Hay ing the month of January. The cash Cleveland ban given the country hb
Fever of all remedies.
It opens and
word that none, of that money will be
"leaares thrnaaal parages, allays pain and ta- balanoo in the treasury was 1117,591,­
^anu»tlo:j. heals the sores, protects the mem­ 778. The total debt, less the cash bal­ used for the current expenses of the
brane from cold, restores the senses of taste
government, a statement which is only
P,lce5° WttUa* Druggists or by ance in the treasury', amounts to $953.­ partly true, but a. the deficiency ehould
046,237.
be rtopped the republican rer^ue bill,
ELY BBOTHERS. M Warren St New York.

CATARRH

ELY’S CREAM BALM

Death of a Well-Known Trainer.

which would at the same time give
Lexington, Ky., Jan. 31.—The welineeded protection to many languiahknown trainer of thoroughbreds, John
ing industries, ought to be put into
M. Gentry, aged 47, died at his home
eflect an noon as ponsible. The coun­
here of consumption.
He had . pre­
pared more Derby winners than any try demands an income at least equal
to ite outgo.—Iowa State Register.
other western trainer. He began life
as a jockey for Henry Clay’s son John.

BRKAKFAST- BUFFER.

EPPS’S
COCOA
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.

BOILING WATER OR MILK.

Shamokin, Pa., Feb. 8.—Fifteen thou­
sand men and boys in tbe western antlmroite coal fields received orders Satturdsy not to report for duty at tbe
miuce until further notice, as the Read­
ing collieries have been shut down for
•n indefinite period.
Albany.

Yn Feb. 1-—Gov. AMwfem

senteuro of death for thy murder of
liobert Ross during an election tn Troy,

for state officers, though in pratideo-

ried four of the state’s seven electors,
and in 1872, when it carried all of them,
tbe party had ill luck, Tbe tide has
been pretty constantly against the re­
publicans in important elections in
New Jersey for almost a quarter of a
century until 1805. when a republican

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PLOWS

PBOBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, County of Barry, ss.
At
a
scmleo
of the Probate Court, for
made by the
the couatv of Barry,
bolden m Je
Probate ofBoe, Id tbe City of Hasting*. In
said County, oc Monday thw jotn day of
January, in th* year one thousand right huuSOUTH BEND. IND.
dred and ninety six.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
tMMfib
Id tbe matter of the cstau- of Ixmilu
Rogers, deceased
On reading and filing the petitioo duly vmAopofJ. ML Jtogan.soo of said decea^. pray
tag that AdmlnUtratlon of said t-state ma; bs
granted to Daniel W. Rogers, or to some other
suitabie perserrt
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z
Thereupon it is ordered, that Tix-.^tay the
lath day of February A. 1) ,1»C at ten o’clock t»
the toreDOoa, be assigned for tbe hearing ef
said petition and that the heirs at law of aaM
deceased and all other persons interested Is
said estate, are required to appear at a v-Mitou
Among them are the Nos. 08 and 99, of
said court. «b«to to be bolden at the I robsu
Wood and Steel Beam Plows, fitted with office, ta the city of Hastings, In said Court?,
and
show cause, if any there l*. why the |«r&lt;jer
non-breakable steel standards. Also of the
petitioner xuay not be grantee. Audit
the celebrated No. 40 and similar patterns. Im farther ordered, that said petttivi-rt give no­
tice to the pe-»r.« tatvwtrd in said r«tat&lt; of
Look out for imitations and
tbePDMhMUrfteto petition and the beariug
Buy Only Of The Regular OU VER AgaatB. thereof b&gt; c^ftslug s coj ¥ cd this ord, r tn te
published in the Hastings Bans: k. « uewy
Ptewr Rrtated btel drenhded in mid (Vtmty

Oliver Chilled Plow Works,

Ara The Best On Earth

Thousands oi Women;
SUFFER U-TTOLO M1SBRIBS.

ORDER OF PUBLICATION,
Stale of Mkhigau. In Chancery.
Dated. December Sth A. I&gt;. irts.

BRADFIELD’S
fe/aale
; . regulator,

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ACTS AS A SPECIFIC

weeks precious to said day of fe-artar.
Ckah. W. Ahmhtk
&lt;A tru* copv.
Judge of Probate

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to HtoMnSSto ri brOrpm.:
I It causes health to bloom, and*
'joy to reign throughout the frame.*

:... It Never Fails to Reouiate ••id
&gt; "Mr wtfehaRivfenQn6rrtr®*tm®nt&lt;rf
.lofi phrMdaxu tare® ysare. wttBoaita
J FBMAUntBUlTuATOB JwL do b®

RUPTURE.

hereafter in the state of Michigan.
About 500 delegates were in attendauce at the convention in Saginaw of
the grand lodge of Michigan Free and
Accepted Maaona. Tbe reports showed
a state membership of 37,000. as in­
crease of 1,000 over last year.
Mrs. V\. H. Bennett-, of Colona, has
fallen heir .to a fortune of $62,000
through the recent death of nn uncle
,„W1 Her husband is a laborer,
in Germany.
nnd has bben drawing a*aalaiy^f w
cents a day.A medal ot honor ha. been granted

Drtendanta.
Bull pending in the Circuit Cour’

In this cause It appearing from affidani on
file, teas tea Defendants Marv a.
VawliaM. HeMooger rod Wflliam
fa not a resident of this state, but resides In th*
Mate of lUimda. on raoltou of Edwin D MxliW
Complainant’s Solicitor. It is ordered that tte
mM Defcbdanto Mary A. Messenger. Cas»to«
M. Meo-enger and William Messetu.. r caum
their appearooce to be entered herein, withls
four months from the date of this ordrr and la
case of Uieir appearance teat they cau*- thfiF
aaaurer to iheComplalnaat’s Bill of (tomptann
to be filed, and a cop* thereof to be. served on
said Ccroplataaat's Solicitor, within twctiyy
days after .-vervice on them of a copy of «’*&gt;&lt;
bill, ana notice of this otder; aud tb»t to &lt;1*
teoitteeranf, said hili be iaMnaateofre*ed by
tbe said non-resident Defendants
And it Is further ordered, that within twenty
days the said Complainant reus* a notice ot
tbu order, to be published in tbe Hs'-nsw
BANhuia newspaper printed, published And
rirenlaling id sain county, and that such pitoUeation be continued there at lea&lt;t ones
la each week. . for six weeks lu saccession, or that plaintiff' cause n nW
of this order to be personally served &lt; n
ttHTtiOfemMeDK Defendants, at lea^i
days before the time above prescribed for Uidlr
appearance.
CukMKXT Smith
Cttcuii Jttdge.
Ki&gt;wix D. Mauaby.
Cocnplain«ut*s Solicitor
JohxG Nagiff(A true copy.)
Renter.

MORTGAGE BALE.
liehaull havtaa been made tn the conditio"*
of a certain mortgage made by Robert A. lv•&gt; ■• r
and wile Jaue A. to Alexander Foster dnted.
February 14. A. D. IMff. and Recorded iu Jh«
office of tbe Beuiater of Deeds, for tbe C&lt;uii-.t
Oweu Electric Trtm-our lalcri of Barry and «tale of Mfrhtaau. on the Htn
to Alonro Woodruff, ot Luther fete
day of February a. D. 1W In Uber 3o &lt;»f *&lt;*
wrgeant of Company I Firal United
...to, SbarpahooUr,.’ for di.tinguiah^
sum of ScrenU-tre dollars and twenty Are
routs. and an attorney ’» foe of Fifteen do.lars
gallantry at Hatcher's Run
era
tober 27, 1864
• a-. Oc- ralld. couttnucra cuma &lt;rf Galrenic provided for In Hsta mortgage, and do suit or
t,ee‘rJ*,,t&gt; » «pplied directly to tb. proceedings at law havitwbeea tastilnted te
* __J
J «
,
or the Rapture causing a CMttrac. recover tbe moneys secured by said moruaif,
‘
mnnn bk&gt;ck’ th« ttouaud MHOctkenlnc at thee part. or uny part thereof;
Saw. Therefore. by virtue of tbe power g
tbe^Li
“ ruined by fire,
No
detention
from bunncM or work. To sale coats Iaed tn said mortgage, and,the statute
*U'0?0'
thoae who are K«»tw«4, it win pay to teroebeSM made and provided, notice I-;”'
by fcvra that on Masurday the Tweaty fifth div
So many cm ot acnrlet fever dewt
itrt-ejbgate our mode of treatment
oi Apnl A. D, MSB, at tea o’clock in th* fore
oped «t South H*ven that the primurv
tla belief that oar neon. 1 ahan sail at Public Auction, to *•
oepurtmenU wen doeed In, the pubHc genuine Etectrie Traaa will cure toMbktoer.M the North Front door of th*
Cwt Hoose tn the City of Hastings (tb»- be'W
achoola.
1
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Jamea KUe, a pioneer farmer, aged M
veara, living two mile, aouthweat of
Capac, died while aittlng in a rocking­
chair from parallel, at the heart.
A aensation waa canned at Oalien hv
the mn,t of George Filo. . well-known
reBldent. on a charge of wife murder.
The total earning. of Michigan rail­
road. for the 11 month, ended Decem­
ber 11 1^ wen m.no,sie.w, .a in■-•rtMC of K,11B31*.« OT,r tht
•ponding period of IBM.

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U.beuvuy die was. rtCW Jtiwey UMIQi- .
------------ j-njiavujl-g-.
lowed tbe rest ot the northern “doubt- I ,Tbe WK]o’r
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fol'1 ctafate twin
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ifVKMP MSetM, that Said pact loner give i'
to tbe persons interested In said esiur. &lt;4 S
and th- h. vrSJ
tDereodby eaoaingaermy of tbN w&lt;i&lt;&gt;r to S
publish'd in tbe Hastings Baxxki . a
bSpdr prated asd ethylated to sr.lu t'nuntv
Barry, oooew each week tor tiirvt ■ute.-air

rIto(toon «ld more
it per ml UtereaL u»!
Hur with &gt;p aOoraw'l lw «*
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^™b«« More tbe Public maay
ears, and nttr T?1sa^««:
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APPUABCE CO.,

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the East Hue would intersect w*
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tevflnatiig.
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�IMMMMN
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tunately. the ability to portray dexter­
ity in virile English does not necessarily
imply its possession by the artist. He
took his place rather awkwardly btoltfc
Hester and made a step of his hand,
holding it so high thnt she hesitated.
“Just a little bit lower, if you please."
she said, dev iurel.7. and hi.&lt; last shred of
self-poasession took flight an he com­
plied. Since Miss 1^;timer was any­
thing but ethereal, the first attempt
ICspyright iIqj. to J B Llpr'ncott Co.]
broke his hold rod covered him with
confusion; putting hls strength into
the next, he lifted so vigorously that
nothing
but Hester’s ready agility saved
A
ON HORSEBACK.
ber
fram falling out of the saddle on the
It is curious to observe how easily the
strands of repetition become twined opposite side. It was too much for her
into the strong yarn of habit, and how, equanimity, nnd shefburst into a ring­
almost of its own volition, the thread ing laugh.
Ringbrand straightened up and wiped
thus twjsted weaves itself into the fab­
ric of human life. When Mrs. Ludlow the perspiration from his face. “I beg
introduced Hugh Ringbrand at “The your pardon—indeed I do; I told you I
Laurels,” Hester Latimer’s first im­ was but an Indifferent horseman," be
press ous of the young author were ajxilogized.
"Please don’t mention it," she said,
rather unpleasant than otherwise. She
said lo herself, after Mrs. Ludlow had as soon us she could speak. “It’s aw­
fully
mean in me to laugh, but I couldn’t
departed with her guest, that he w^'s
too stiff and conventional; that he help it, I shall have an immense resjicct
for
your
strength after this."
seemed ill at ease; thnt he wps too
Ringbrand took Pluto’s bridle from
well-bred to lie congenial. Though she
did not in the least suspect it, the the grinuing boy and tried to mount,
source of her dissatisfaction lay in the forgetting, iu his embarrassment, thnt
fact that she had been prepared to lion­ well-trained saddle-horses are prone to
ize him because hb was an author, and object to approaches from the wron/
it was a trifle disappointing to be fgrqed side. He did not realize his mistake un­
to the conclusion that he was. after all, til he. bad one fool in tbe stirrup and
only
a
man,
like other
ip^n. was hopping about breathlessly in a
other
gentlemen &lt;les]&gt;eratc endeavor to make Pluto staled
differing
IrQni
of
her acquah lance in
no
re­ still longenqugh toenaWc him to spring
markable
deg ee.
and
wearing into the saddle; but with the khowlnone of the insignia and regalia of like edge came a sadden access of obstinacy,
Ancient and Honorable Guild of Story­ nnd he determined to succeed if it took
Tellers. When she visited MrsJ Ludlow । the remainder of thenfternoon. Hester
the followingday.home*mention oi this j was convulsed wjth laughter, and i:
disappointment cam-* out iu |he &lt;•&lt; n- v£u« some moments Iwfore she could
versntion, and the scIf-elected axubi .s- find breath to suggest that Pluto wa •
sadress laughed joyously at the ten u- unaccustomed to receiving bis ridei
form the off side,
tivr suggestion of the girl.
“I—know—it isn’t — custom—ary."
“Why. my dear Hester, aid you expi ct
to finif-him bearing a uniform, will a gasped Ringbrand, making violent ef‘
fort;-,
to keep near the pSunginganiinal.
coat of armstand a pen trenchant foi :i
’ r—„„
do it—this way.”
“but -I usuallycrest?” she inquired.
Just* then
out of rnc
tho
"N—no, not exactly that, of court e: j|
jus
turn !r is foot
»ooi slipped
suppcti out.ni
stirrup,
anil
Pluto's
enthusiastic and
rej..
but 1 did expect th find him differ. •?’ j
proachfuI protests ceased. The discon)
somehow from other gentlemen."
flted cavalier mopped his steaming fur.
"Iu what wwy?”
“Oh, iu lots of ways. 1 have a little again, and beckoned to the boy.
“Just hold him a second, will you?’’
collection of idol?—like mostotlier |xmP
pie. 1 suppose—nnd one of them has a he said. and. backing away for a short
run, he vaulted into the raddh- befor.separate niche and is labeled ’an au
thor.’ He hus smashed that one beyond the astonished charger knev. what wa-&lt;
happening.
the hope of repair.” •
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“Bravo! bravo!" exclalmptl Hester,
“What a ridiculous idea! Poor Hugh':
he’d be broketi-hrarted if he knew how clapping her hands in delighted appro­
“That was crrtqinly original.
sadly he bad failed to realize your val.
Where did you learn to vault, Mr. Ring­
ideal."
brand
“There it is again, you see.*. An author ।
“I used u&gt; do a little of
—jnv author—ought to be so
s far above :
, it-at the uni­
verrity.” hr replied, modestly forbearing to add thnt he hud held the record
j for the running high jump in LiscVisw.

plied theigirt. with a touch of pathos in
"Is Miss Bradfern so very pronounced
her voice. “So’many people—especial­
in her views?*’ asked Ringbrnud.
ly northerners— seem to think it an un­
“I think she is; and I fear she is much going to say something spiteful; but
profitable wilderness."
there was a look In his eyes that said
the stronger of the two.”
“Who oould be so unappreciative as to
no, just as plainly as could be. He al­
"Is that always a misfortune?"
say that?"
ways looks at me that way when Tm
“Itossibly not; but it seems so to me
“Miss Bradfern, for one.. Sheisfrom j It impHos a rurrehderon the part of the about to sqy something mean, and then
Boston, and she visited friends in Dun- i husband, and that’s a pitiable thing to I can’t go on. 1 wonder—but that
bar laat summer. She was continually ! contemplate.”
would be ridiculous; he ought to mar­
.
pining fur New England in general and :
“Do you think so? I shotild say that ry a Vassar girl at tbe very least; someBoston in particular. I’m sure I can't I
duch a surrender might be very noble- l&gt;ody with calm gray eyes and fluffy hair,
understand how she will be able to live under some circumstances."
a girl with advanced ideas and all that,
here."
“I can’t imagine the circumstances. end with plenty of intellect, so she
' "Is she coming here to live ?"
could help him in his work. That isn’t
Wrnt are they?”
•
“Yes; as the wife of our rector in
His frank question drew him rather much like you, is itr speaking to the
Tregarthen. I tell him he’s setting a deeper into the subject than he had reflection in the mirror; “you're noth­
bad example by going so far from meaut to go, but be laid hold of his ing but an enthusiastic, impulsive coun­
home."
courage and spoke the thought that try girl, with coarse black hair’’—she
"Then I presume be is a southerner?" was in him. “I mean when a man has drew one of tbe shining braids over
“He is; he’s a Georgian; butl believe • been fortunate enough to find the one her shoulder to look at it—“and eye­
he wax educated in the north.”
woman in the world with whom be can brows that make me think of the pic­
“Am 1 to understand that you think chare all tilings." Ho said it quietly, ture of Beatrice in the big Shakespeare
one ought not to marry out Of his sec­ trying to keep the vibrant note of pas­
downstairs—only she’s pretty and
tion?" he asked, making the rector’s sion out of his voice.
you’re not,”
case a possible opportunity for ascer­
She did not reply at once, and when
^lirrors do not always tell the truth,
taining his own standing.
she did there was no sign that she had and Hester’s must have been a very
“Oh! I wouldn’t say anything so taken his answer in any sense other
Ananias of a looking-glass if it reflect­
radical os that,” she replied, stroking than as an abstract statement of fa'ct.
ed any such distorted likeness of tbe
her horse’s mane; “only, it seems to “Even then I think you aye wrong," sho
embodiment of sweet, wholesome wom­
me. there are many reasons against it. said. “It doesn’t seem possible to me
anhood standing before it; there were
You don’t understand—yon can’t un­ that any woman could accept such n
strength and pride in every line of the
derstand—how much sectional feeling sacrifice ami retain her respect fof the
beautiful face and perfect form, but it
there ia in the south."
man who made it; does it to you?"
was the strength that harmonizes with
“I know there used to be, but I
“I had never thought of it as being a grace and purity, nnd it was the pride
thought it was a thing of the past, sacrifice. It is more like a part of the
that abhors mean things and scorns
since the war."
homage Which a loyal subject would the ignoble arts of deceit and subter­
“It is. in spine senses,-1 suppose, and give freely to the one whom he had en­
fuge.
in others I think it is as strong as ever. throned.’’
My father fought for the south; and if
HL
She looked at him in doubt. “1 cun
you could know how strongly my sym­ never tell when you arc in earnest and
THE HISTORY OP A FEUD.
pathies are enlisted upon the side of when you arc trying to be satirical.”
Places, like persons, have characters
some of the things which you think are
the time be“Oh, I beg you to believe 1 wouldn't {, to keep or to lose. From
« .«
—
dead issues, there would be only one jest upon such a serious subject," he | yond which fireside tradition fades into
word in your vocabulary that would fit hastened to say.
I the
* *less authentic record of
•* ’legendary
’----me—an ugly little word of five letters."
"Then 1 can’t understand your posi­ tales, McNabb’s cove had shared with
“I hope I am broad enough rot to ap­ tion at all. You—you write about worn- । its scanty population the evil report of
ply it. Miss Latimer. I think I can put en, and you should understand them | a bad neighborhood. Topographically,
myself in your place sufficiently to un­ better than that. Isn’t it true that even it is a mere gosh in the ride of Murphy
derstand that there may be many and the strongest woman prefers to look up mountain,
acres y*
of arable
muuuuiui, with
oivu a
« few «»**'-&lt;'
honest differences of opinion."
rather than down, if her husband be land in the center shut in on three sides
j
“It’s .right kind of you to say that— noble and brave and generally worth , bv
ty Kt«v»n
steep wooded hills, whose summits
,I eapeciuuy
especially as your siue
side has
nas tne
the better
oetteroi
of looking up
. to?”
are the cliffs of the mountain. Pracj, the argument; though
I’m not so sure
thot
Ringbrand wipced, for had he not I tically inaccessible on three aides, en! about
.
■ that,
- - either.
- OQe thing to
signed Lis name to a certain narrative trance by the fourth is scarcely less
1। starve |»cople into submission u^d quite ; in which the motive turned upon the I difficult. A narrow wdgon road winds

.■ another to subjbgate
subihirate them.'
them."
“1 believe I can appreciate that, too."
Neither of them spoke again for a
few moments, and then Hester culled
bis attention to a jutting crag project­
ing far out from the cliff-line at their
feet. "Do you see that point over yonder
to the right?" slic asked.
| “Yes; nnd 1 was going to ask you if
Iit has u name." .
“It has: it is called ‘Torn’s Jump.’
It’s not n very poetic name, and it could
.i hardly be called a ‘—
Lover’s Leap,’ alI though the story isdreadful^nougb."
“Tell me about it."
i “it’s short and.quite prosaic. There

I thcorv
theory thnt.
that dr*f&gt;n
deep in the hrnrt
heart cif
of mvri'
every I
: woman there dwells an unspoken desire
j to be dominated? He smiled at his un­
conscious mendacity and wondered why
it is that a man who chances to be in
lo\t’ cannot apply the wisdom of other ,I
days to the solution of his own riddles. ’
“Pefrhaps you arc right, after all,” he ■
said, musingly. “Now that you recall ■
it, it seems quite possible that 1 may at [
; one time have held and expressed such
: a view myself. Your proviso, however;
helps my side of the question."
;
“In what.way?”
j
"By asking for a rare combination of j
virtues in the man.”
।
used td be a moonshiner’s still some­
“How do you mean?”
■
where in this neighborhood, and oncof i
"You said he should be noble and i
the men was young Tom Cragin, the son
brave and generally worth looking up
of the mountaineer who owned the still,
One day the revenue men were trying to i
“Are those qualities rare?"
arrest the party, and they chased young ’
“Rare enough, I fear. I think there
Cragin out into this road. He run i arc not many of us who could fill the reBut to return to Miss
down that way. and two more officers ] quire meats.
came out into the road ahead of him. . Bradfern: You think she will be on the
When he saw be was surrounded, he governing hand, do you?"
climbed out to tbe point of that rock
“Perhaps not quite that, but I’m very
and flung himself down."
sure she has some—shall we call them
convictions?
—that will make Mr. Ra­
Ringbrand looked surprised. "I didn’t
know the penalties were severe enough leigh very uncomfortable. One of them
to warrant a man in doing that," he is the idea that it is a part of lier mis­
sion to bring about the social recog­
said.
"I’m not sure that they are," replied nition of the negroes.’’ She said “nig­
the girl, “though a long term in the gers,” but the provincialism bore no
penitentiary is hard enough after the contemptuous accent.
The remark caught Ringbrand off bis
free life of the mountain. But in Cra­
gin’s case 1 think there were other guard and he said: “There is room fur
things; there was a long story of blood­ reform along that line, isn’t there?”
“That depends very much upon the
shed and violence leading up to the
tragedy, and perheps he had reason to point of view." Hestcc drew herself up
fear something wnrse than a prison. and a shade of austerity came into her
You don't, know anything about tbe sav­ manner. “Pm not quite sure how yon
age history of these mountains. Mr. regard it in tbe north, though papa says
Ringbrand.’’ sbe added, turning her you make no distinctioa—or, at least,
horse’s head homeward.
“Nearly not very mijch. With us the question
every family in the neighborhood is or has been definitely settled for a long
has been mixed up in some dreadful
He was besotted enough to try to
trouble; even our own has rot escaped.”
She did not offer any further explana­ argue the point with her. "Don’t you
tions as they rode back to “Tbe think that much of the objection to so­
Laurels," and Ringbrand felt instinct­ cial equality on the score of the color of
ively that it was a matter about which a person’s skin is prejudice?" he asked.
"You are at liberty to call it that or
be could not ask questions. What she
had said, however, made him thought­ anything else you please," she an­
ful, and he resolved to ask Ludlow if he swered, with chilly preciseness, "anil
there is nothing to .prevent your put­
knew the story.
When they reached the house Hester ting yourself upon an equality with our
asked Ringbrand to stay to tea, and servants if you feci so disposed."
‘‘I’m sure 1 don’t wish to do that,
after the meal they sat together on the
veranda while t,he colonel and his son though I’m quite as certain that the
question
of color or race would not pre­
rode to Tregarthen. Since they were
well beyond the period of acquaintance­ vent me. I think tile negroes in the
ship in which young lovers take each north are given all the social rights
other seriously and talk upon abstruse they expect or deserve; they &lt;*e at
subjects, the conversaton drifted aim­ least the social equals of white people
lessly. and easily from one topic to an­ in their own class."
Hester rose and stood before him
other until it finally came back to the
rector and his approaching marriage. with sparkling eyes and flushed cheeks,
Hester spoke of it again in terms of dis­ and he forgot nJ) about the argument
approval. “It seems to me like a case of in his admiration of her superb loveli­
infatuation on his part,” she said, ness. “That’s just itl” she exclaimed;
“though I suppoas Tm prejudiced. I “you all are quite willing to lek the ne­
groes take their chances in the north,
but you try to compel us to accept
them as equals, withoutregard to class,
whether we want to or not,"
It was not their first difference, and
Ringbrand smiled. “You are of the
south, aren’t you. Miss Hester? I wish
you would teach me how to be euthus&lt;
iastlc," he said, mildly.
“It would be a hopeless task," she re­
plied.
Tm not so sure about that. I think
it would depend upon the teacher."
“But you would be enthusiastic on
the wrong side, if I did.”
.
“Perhaps you might convert me in
tbe process."
“I am afraid that isn’t possible; and
then it wouldn’t be honest of you to let
me," she added, with feminine incon­
sistency.
Einghrand smiled complacently. “I
like that," he said. “I shall try here­
after to be both enthusiastic and kjyal
to my section."
Thinking about this conversation
when she was braiding her hair before
her mirror that night, Bester blushed
EH*

to the westward.
“I am glad you like TrnnMorr," re-

a^dES'

footsteps of tbeir elders.
*
Col. Latimer, the squire’s sou 1
heir, Inherited little of thie'peaee^o’W
temper of his father. Tbe first time
found his fences thrown dew- n and ]
cattle in his field-, he armed himi
with a heavy riding whip and wi
ebout nursing hls wrath)till his opp
tunity should arrive. Meeting J
Bynum in the street of Tregarthen, 1
indignant colonel proceeded to meta

I

I
“Do—do gentlemen »|sually mount I
. thnt way in New York?" she inquired, i
, innocently.
j
;
“I can’t say they do—not always.” he 1
’responded, ar. they ambled down the j
moun­ ■
j long avenue and turned into the mountain road. “Now thnt you speak of it,
I’m not sure that I ex er sow nnypne do
। it iu just that way— nt least not outside
j of a circus."
1
She laughed again, a sweet bubbling
j over of unrestained jmerrimenu that
made him think of happy children and
singing birds. “Didn’t, you know, sure
enough, that you were on the wrong
side?’\he asked, naively.
“Honestly. 1 didn't at first," be con­
fessed. “but I began to.suspect’some
such dreadful thing before you spoke.
Then it occurred to me that Pluto was
unreasonably particular about such a
small thing, and 1 thought it might be
well to convince him of the fact. .
“1 think you’ve succeeded; but Tm
common things that he wouldn’t cure In afraid you have hurt his sense of tbe
the. least what a foolish girl thought or proprieties beyond recovery. He is al­
said about him."
most as conventional as I used to think
Mrs. Ludlow smiled. “If you knew you were.”
him as well os I do—if you could have
“I hope you don’t think it any more,
seen him when he was struggling for | after seeing my interpretation of ‘—
—
boots
recognltkm. with ererything agulnrt
-Andwhile
him end no encouragement euUlde ot we&gt;„ on
,uh&gt;ct o, homeback ridhla own eonvietlon that the g.ft of auJet me maktl „ op,„ «,nfeMl&lt;m;
tborahlp wan in him; when eaery fteeh j know
than notWng obolll it. exdisappointment
only
made
JM
«
arwi
« him wore de- ! pei^Inenand I shall be deeply in­
termined to succeed—if you could have debted to you if you’ll teach me how to
known him in those days, you wouldn’t behave in a becoming manner."
have thought him commonplace. And
She leaned over and disengaged her
even now. if you’ll give him a hint of the skirt from its entanglement in-his stir­
superhuman part you expect him to rup. “May I?" shoasked.
play, he’ll make a brave attempt to’rise
“I shall be very, grateful.’’
to the occasion.
I’m quite sure I
“Well, then, I—1'believe iVMcustom* shouldn’t do it, though, for I fancy that
ary for a gentleman to ride on the other
tn gaining your demi-god you might lose side,’’ she began.
a pleasant every-day acquaintance."
Ringbrand had quite recovered his
“Then Til not do it, 1 promise you; self-poasession by this time, and he
pleasant acquaintances are not so plen­ pulled Pluto around to her right. “Of
tiful in Tregarthen that one can afford course. I should think that would sug­
to exiterhnent with them, not even for gest itself naturally to anyone but a
the Kike of restoring a cherished idol.” book worm like myself; I assure you I
Having obtained a foothold at “The shouldn’t have made my hero in a story
Laurels," Ringbrand made good use of guilty of such awkwardness.
Now,
his opportunities; ami us Hester came how about these stirrups? they seem
to know him better she began to forgive
to me to be too short, or tqo long, or
him for breaking tbe idol. As Ludlow
something.”
had foretold, there was no limit to the
She looked at them critically: “I
ooionel’s hospitality; and from stroll­
think they are a little too short Shall
ing up to the plateau at irregular inter­
I hold Pluto while you dismount to let
vals after supper. Ringbrand soon fell
them down?"
into the habit of spending the greater
“No, thank you; I think I can manage
number of his afternoons nt the home of
'It from the deck,” he replied, slipping
the Latimcrs, and Hester soon found
his feet from the stirrup Irons and ad­
herself looking forward to his visit as
justing tbe straps to a more comforta­
to something without which the day
ble length. “There, how is that?”
would be incomplete.
“That looks better. Now, shall we
One afternoon, when he had been in­
try a little gallop?”
vited to come at a certain hour, he
“If you please. TH do anything you
found Heater in riding-habit and hat,
tell me to.”
and the colonel’s boy leading two sad­
They swept along the level road at an
dled horses up and down before the easy canter, and Ringbrand profited by
veranda steps.
Bester's suggestions os well os he could
“I’m going to carry you horseback­ in the short intervals which his furtive
riding, Mr. Ringbrand.’’ she said, run­ admiration of her graceful carriage and
ning down the steps to meet him.
radiant beauty spared him from a
Hr looked askance at the two thor­ consideration of his own shorteomoughbreds, and tried to summon the
ings.
The road led them finally
courage to say that be knew less than
to the western brow of the moun­
nothing about horsemanship.
’Tm
tain. and they pulled up at the
afraid you’ll find me a sorry cavalier.
edge of the cliff to enjoy the view
spread out before them.
“Oh. Pluto is gentle; anybody can
“Your surroundings are a perpetual
ride him." she rejoined, gathering her
inspiration. Miss Heater,” said Ring­
akfaT and standing beside her horse.
brand, feasting his eyes with the keen
“Will you give me a hand please?"
appreciation of an artist upon the mag­
Waving. in his stories, had frequent
nificent panorama of the mountains
to rnnmi. Bingbmnd knew precisely

hostilities wci

cut aee how they ue ever golug to ko

nh-&gt;vn ascent
newnt which
np the sharp
which rnpOKtir*a
measures
the height of the cove above the level of
Harmony valley; and besides this there
arc no means of ingress or egress for
vehicles, and none for pedestrians save
________________
__
such
as are afforded
by__________
two 6r three
rocky trails up the sides of the mountain.
The isolation of McNabb’s cove had
mr.vh to do With its unsavory reputation. For many years the Bynums,
whose log farmhouse of “two pens and
a passage” was the only human habitation in the email valley, had noted ns
go-between for t he illicit distillers on
Tj,e mountain and their customers in
Harmony valley. In consequence of
this, the cove had been the scene of sevcral encounters between the revenue
officers nnd the moonshiners; and-al­
though the Bynums had usually main­
tained an outward show of neutrality,
there wns little doubt that they had al­
ways given the secret aid to their
neighbors on the mountain. It was
during the life of Col. Lhtimer’s father
that the Bynums had first brought
themselves within the pale of the law.
\ revenue officer had climbed the steep
rood leading to the cove one afternoon,
and the next morning hls dead body
was found ut the foot of the declivity
with a bullet hole in the skull. Old
Squire Lat intel* was justice of the j
peace at the time, and lie was especial­
ly active in pushing the inquiry which
finally fixed the crime upon one of the.
Bynums. As the evidence was mostly
circumstantial, the murderers got off
with a life sentence; but for the
squire’s part in the prosecution the
Bynums declared war upon the Lati-.
mer family, instituting a series of per^
secutions which culminated in the
burning of the manor-house in the val­
ley. The ex-Virginian was a law-abid­
ing man, and, although there was lit­
tle doubt as to the identity of his ene­
mies, he refused to retaliate in kind.
With each fresh depredation he re­
doubled his efforts to obtain proof
which could be produced in court; but
hispersecuterswcreshrewdand crafty,
and he was never able to get conclusive
evidence against them. After the
burning of the manor-house the squire
built “The Laurels” on the plateau of
Murphy mountain; but he did not live
long to enjoy his new home. The
plateau farm was reached by a road
which climbs the face of the ascent
from Tregarthen. Beyond the Lati­
mer estate it skirts the brow of the
mountain, following the line of the
cliffs and doubling around the head of
McNabb’s cove. One morning when
the squire was riding along this road at
a point where FT comes out upon the
edge of an abrupt precipice command­
ing
a view
of
the
cove,
a
rifle-shot rang out, and the fright­
ened horses galloped riderless back to
“The. Laurels." When the searchers
found him u short time afterwards the
squire was quite deed; and before noon
John Bynum was in jail at Tregarthen,
charged with the commission of the
crime. At this dist xiee of time there
appears to be at least a reasonable
doubt of his gu^t. He was seen in the
village, and in fact was arrested there,
within two hours of tliei time when tbe
murder was committed; and while the
distance from the head of tbe cove to
Tregarthen by the road leading past
“The Laurels’’ is only three miles, it is
six by the way he must have gone to
avoid meeting the searching party.
This, and other facts, might have been
brought out in a trial, bat the Bynums
were unpopular and their feud with the
Latimere was well known. The news
of the squire’s death spread rapidly
through tho valley during the day, and
at night an armed mob broke into the
jail and secured the hapless prisoner,
who was hurried to the scene of the
venient tree.
With the death of John
fend smoldered for several

out to the younger man such a measure,
of chastisement as he thought the case. .
demanded, paying for his satisfaction
a few days later with a broken arm,,
shat tered by the bullet of an ambushed
enemy. This incident was conducive
to another interval of peace, for two.,
reasons—it taught the colonel that tai- i
less he were willing to adopt the un­
scrupulous tactics of his antagonists he
was likely to lose his life in an unequal
contest; and the Bynums wore remtrained from further immediate aggressiuns by u fear of some such conse-.
quences as hnd overtaken their father.
Col. Latimer was quite sis popular in
his way as had been the squire; and
tliere had been ominous threats of ren-­
other outburst of public indignation
after the breaking of the colonel’s arm
—tjhreats which were loud enough tor
cause the elder Bynum to disappear for
a time, rumor said in Texas.
The fire of enmity, however, visa
never suffered to die. There were fit­
ful bursts of flame from lime to time,
and fresh fuel was added when the
sleepy village of Tregarthen awoke one
morning to find itself the headquarters
of tbe Tregarthen Cool &lt;fc Iron com­
pany. All of the coal andjron land &lt;m
the mountain belonged originally to
tbe Lat imer estate, but the Bynums had
disputed with the colonel the owner­
ship to one of the coal veins which
cropped out near the boundary of MeNabb’s cove. They were defeatedin tbe
litigation that followed, and the old
feud lost none of its rancor by the de­
cision of the courtft When its right to
the McNabb vein had been established
the company had endeavored to open ft,
but the overhanging stratum of sand­
stone proved to be singularly intractanble, and the further development of
the vein was postponed until such time
as the depth of the other workings
would make it less costly to timber tbe
Me Nabb tunnel. Opinions varied as
to the cause of the difficulty in the
McNabb.* Expert mining engineers
had declared that the sandstone form­
ing the roof of the tunnel was as
.enocious as that overlying the other
reins, and that there was no apparent
reason why it should .require timber­
ing; but the indubitable fact remained.
While the work of development was in
progress, the miners frequently found
the labor of a week undone in a single
night by a caving of the roof which
filled tho tunnel with broken rock.
Ludlow had its own theory about these
mysterious accidents, but he kept it to
himself. It was suggested by the emell
of black powder which he detected
one morning when he was examining
the debris thnt had fallen during tbe
previous night. It struck him as be­
ing curious, because he knew that the
miners were using dynamite; and it ted
to a series of casual inquiries among
the dwellers in Harmony Valley near­
est to tbe entrance to McNabb's Cove.
The replies were not entirely convinc­
ing, because the nocturnal noises heard
by tbe valley folk might have been
tbe falling rock; but Ludlow heard
enough to make him believe that when
it became neoereary to take coal from
the McNabb vein a night-guard at the
tunnel would possibly avert disaster
more efficiently than the moat elaborate
system of timbering*.
.
It &lt;cas during the progress of the
law-suit that Jeff Bynum returned to
the farm iu McNabb’s Cove; and the
rumor which had pointed to Texas ae
the objective of his migration was con­
firmed by his own story of his wander­
ings.
Not contented, ho
this tribute to its veracity,
busied itesif with his i
were rogue hints of a

open crime.

�(EASTERLY'S EXAMINATION

Col. BIIm. ot Boctnav. ta Miooowtar
house, but before they tied my bauda be­
Lla amdldac, tor itnlwrooBooat bonon
hind my back, the first thing they did was
■old tbit ho .lands rlaht oo the plattor®
to
search me; they found my poekeibnok on
held
in
the
supervisors
room
Thursday, Feb. 6. 189$.
ot Ibe republican party a&lt; declared In «tate
mypafMU with 856100 in II; they tort
in THE COURT HOUSE MONDAY
thia, and after going down into the oeiiar
and national conrenUona.
AND
TUESDAY.
MARSHALL UCOOK. SMtor
they left; 1 think they had no inetructions
LITERARY NOTES.
where u» search.
Their inquiry about
Th* Prisoner Make*
■wryurn AS secoxo class matter at
sheep
made me think they had been toKoB.dc FlaldW taut &gt;U&gt;r,.
THE HASTINGS, MICL-, FOHTOFFICK,
etrutned.
When Furnlaa and Orerami th
In
ISM
Eugene
Field
"■«»
*
•
“
‘
'J
AVGUST 14. 1879.
eawe'after some of tbe sheep they brought
Wlitab be called - Tbe Werewolf,
When
If anyone thinks that Orlando Easterly, name strape and rope and left It at e pen
It was Bnlahed be lata It wide and •. year the man arrested for the murderous as­
afterward entirely rewrote It. In ISM tie sault on the old man, Daniel Jackson, la near the barn, and the man that went out
again took It op and rorlsed It, and during not a desperate man, they have only to lo look at the sheep went right to them
the nine yeara between that lime and bk see th© desperate game that he Is playing and picked them up; there are three rooms
in my house; they did not go into tbe store
Some day the country people of this na­ death In November last, be rewrote It
to gain hls liberty.
PuMmselng a counte­
tion will stand up hard and demand some eight times. Bia last aevlalon pleased nance that Is most peculiar, made especial­ room; It was getting quite dark; they tore
open my bed ticks and set them ou fire
•f tbe good things furnished by the gov- him and be decided to have It printed. ly noticeable by the nose, sharp, project­ with matches to procure light.; the small
Bnt death eame loo suddenly, and the ing chin, nnd the bold expruaslon to the
•rnment. For Instance, It a person Is In a
man guarded me while the large one
story was found unpublished, among Ihs
city, tbe government will pay a healthy effects. Mrs. Field, concluding to have eyvs. be is doing everything that lie can to searched; did not see any weapon but be
deceive those called to recognize* bi in.
At told me be would put a knife in me If I
the
story
appear,
gave
It
to
the
editor
ot
wn for earring hls mall to Dim from two
the time of the robbery, and indeed when
to six times per day. and If necessary tiw Ladles Home Journal, in which maga­ be called at various places along the road got my hands loose. They searched down
cellar and asked roe where that pan of
zine all of Mr. Field’s work, outside of hls
throw In a cromo onse In a while. Now
newspaper articles, was presented to the Inquiring where the old man Jackson gold was; told them did not know any­
the government Is going to do a great deal .public. The story will be printed iu tbe lived, be bad a moustache but no whiskers. thing about It; they searched half an hour,
wore than that The carriers are to call at tnext issue of tiw Journal, strikingly Illus­ When arrested in Chicago he bad no they knocked me down and dragged me
whiskers but retalnud his moustache. Into the bedroom and threw a sheet over
the bouses of clrf people and collect the trated by Mr. Howard Pyle.
While being kept In the jail at Kalamazoo, me; 1 told them 1 would freeze before­
»»fl the latter may take a notion to ./pre­
waiting to be brought to Ibis city, be shav­ morning and they told roe Oversmith
Circuit Court Calendar.
His examination would be after hls sheep in the morning
pare during the day. So there Is tbe
Court convenes Monday Feb. 10th with ed off hls moustache.
was postponed largely for the purpose of and would let me louae; they cut bed cord
whole round—city people are to have their the following eases:—
letting bis moustache grow out again. and tied me to the bed, locked the door
Criminal Causes.
letters delivered and called for any where
But last week Easterly borrowed a pair of
The people vs Roman Bull, Disposing of shears from a brother prisoner and clipped and went away, taking my gun with them
in the corporation limits, and the depart­
which was found next morning; horse they
hls moustache off very ©lose again, and
ment is to pay the cost. But how aboq^ chattie m’tg. property.
Tbe People vs John McLeod, Assault later on blocked out some side whiskers. drove was dark colored; small man was
tbe citizens of a small town, the village or
bad looking young man, did not notice a
and battery.
These whiskers It Is said in tlieir natural
Wit­
the country district. He goes to the po^tThe People vs Frank Heaney, Fraudu­ state are Drown, but by the aid of char­ moustache and wore dark clothes.
ness said prisoner was about size and
• ffice when he can^walts while the post­ lently concealing property.
coal which the prisoner obtained are made
build
of
large
man;
aald
be
could
tell
him
Spaaiding.
KeepThe
People
vs
Louis
“
*
”
—
master distributes ?he mall, fills out a
to appear quite black. But the attempted
if hls whiskers were off. or if he could get
Ing gambling room.
deception through shaving off hls mous­
money order, or attends to 'anything else
The People vs Geo. Kern, Violating tache and coloring hls whiskers, is nothing a look al hls eyes, bnt he seems to keep
he may have In band, then gets his mall; liquor law.
compared with the rest, and people were hls eyes shut; large man probably weigh
The People vs Sidney Kocher, Violating hardly prepared lo see tbe prisoner stooj&gt;- 160 or 170 pounds; they were at roy bouse
meanwhile the postmaser Is Instructed to
Importune every one to rent a box, at from village ordinance.
shouldered, walk as If lame, and sit with about an hoar and a half.
The People vs Wm. Watson. Bastardy. hls left eye closed and squinting Uadly
Cbo*-* Examination.
M cents to one dollar per annum,
The People vs Wm. O. Lowden, Utter­ with tbe other. But despite these several
strictly In advance, and help the poor gov­ ing forged note.
Was light when they came; man who
witnesses Identified him.
Tbe examina­
The People vs Ellas McDurmid and Al­ tion was held before Justice Riker In the went to look at ebeep went directly to
ernment to pay the poet master’s salary.
How just and fatherly this is! Then, onzo Me Du rm Id. Mabeut
Supervisors room commencing Monday straps nnd rope; think one of them was
The People vs Orlando Easterly, Rob- afternoon and continuing until Tuesday standing and one sitting when I told them
again, the department cannot carry parcels
bery.
noon, when tbe examination was post­ to go. 1 got my gun and cocked II; when
•f merchandise without charging extor­
The People vs Chas Fumiss aud John poned until Friday rooming. The follow­ larger nrnu came back to tell me what he
tionate rates thereon, because It might Quinn, Robbery.
ing Is tbe testimony of the first witness:— would give for tho sheep, he pointed finger
at me; when I turned my head I received
Issue* of Facts.
burden the mails. If a citizen of Char­
Frank Jokes.
the blow; larger man w_as In overcoat; bat
W. H. Lee, adm, va A. G. Hunt, Aplotte wished to send a small package to
narrow rimmed; 1 saw the horse standing
I
reside
at
Battle
Creek.
Will
be
43
peal.
Lansing which weighed two pounds, the
ApR. B. Richards vs Clarence Rogers,
years old on 11th d^y of March.
Am a in tbe road, but after they got me fast
paternal post department. In Its great de­
mason by trade.
Met Orlando Easterly they put the horse behind tbe house out of
p&lt; al.
sire to help the people, will charge a small
Wm. A. Wells vs Herman Wheeler and one evening, think it was 2nd or 3rd day ■IghL
fee of 32 cents for the trip—at least 22 Geo. Tyler, Assumpsit.
of January.
December last In Holmau’s
.
Willis Platt.
Prank
Gilbert vs Herman Barry, AS‘ saloon In Battle Creek, 1 was introduced
cents more than it Is worth, and the rob­
Live in Assyria; know Mr. Jackson by
sumpsit.
to
a
man
by
tbe
name
of
Harry
Thompson;
ber express companies get the benefits.
Wm. Helmer vs Alonzo Ferris, Appeal. Introduced by Quinn.
Had conversation sight; live about 4X miles from him. Same
Why does tbe department not Institute a
L. Parrott and John lece vs George Bar­ there with Mr. Easterly.
After Quinn In­ day as robbery man called at my bouse aud
parcel post, as Is done in other countries num, Appeal.
troduced us Easterly bought tbe drinks and Inquired the way to Jackson’s and I told
Richard Freer vs Chas T. G i liaspie. Ap­ we sat down lo tbe table. Easterly said ”1 him. I think tbe man in court (referring
whereby the people may be accomodated?
peal.
understand from a friend of yours that to Easterly) Is the mao who made the in­
Because the postmasters of the large
Tliere is change In appear­
Chas A. Bristol vs Clark A. Hunt, Ap­ there is a little job over here in tbe coun­ quiry of me.
cities, who draw small salaries of from 94,­ peal.
try that wants to be done.” 1 said ‘-what ance since then, be had a moustache then
600 up, recommend against IL It might
John McOmber vs L. E. Benson and W. job have you reference to” and he a«ked and no side whiskers; talked with him
I had no dif­
me where this old man lived wln^re Mr. then three or four minutes.
increase the business of their offices, and J. Shutter. Appeal.
Fumiss had hls sheep pastured. I said to ficulty in picking him out in jailImPAJUaAXCES.
be of some accomodation to the common
him
“
you
know
as
much
about
It
as
I
do.
”
Mns. Hattik Tuckerman.
Elida Shaw vs Simeon Becker, Geo. W.
people. It is a well fact that tbe Ameri­
aud be wanted me to mark out the road.
Lydy.
Live in Assyria; do not know Daniel
can people would rather put up with a
I told him,he knew the road as well as 1.'
C
hancery 1st Class.
i»ecause 1 never saw Mr. Jackson and don’t Jackson; heard of robbery next day. On
wrong than make a struggle to right-IL If
Eugene Murdock vs Julia H. Murdock, know where he Ilves: he asked me it it day of robbery a man stopped at my bouse
Congress would stop the carrying of all
Divorce.
'
was between Bellevue aud Assyria and 1 and inquired for Mr. Jackson’s bouse, and
kinds of trash novels through the malls at
Mary M. Garland vs George Garland, told him be knew just as well as I.
He asked about sheep. This roan. Easterly,
an almost nominal sum,and establish a 10- Divorce.
turned to hls partner and said “By G—d is tbe man who made the inquiries; I
Chas E. Parker, exec, vs Cyrus Caster­ we will go to Bellevue and find out where noticed scar on face: wan had no whiskers
eent parcel post on packages of moderate
line, I/Oulsa Caateriine.
It Is;” b&gt; his partner 1 mean Thompson; when he stopped al my house, only a
size, the deficiency of seven to nine million
Wm. IL Chilson vs Hope Chilson, Bill be turned to me and said “ynu keep your moustache. Scar was on chlu on left side.
dollars per year would soon disappear. to set aside deed.
mouth shut and.I will make you a pres­
- Willis Pratt, Recalled.
When will some of these things be run on
Sam’l Carson vs Levi Fowler. Mary ent;” told them 1 did not want a present
Noticed man had long jaw from rar to
from that source. They wanted me to
a common sense basis?—Eaton County Fowler, James B. Holes.
James Nesbit vs Ellen Nesbit, Divorce. drive them to where the old man lived, but chin, and chin turned up a little. On
Republican.
Mary Cowley vs W m. Cowley, Divorce. I refused. Thompson was a man my size, cross examination witness said be did doc
Jane Leavitt vs Geo. W. Leavitt. Di­ (Jones Is a small man) with, black mous­ state this on direct examination because be
No matter what kind of money we have, vorce.
tache and black suit of clothes; was proba­ was not asked.
bly over thirty years old. Saw this man,
vChakcery 4th Class.
Jost as long as we don’t have revenue
Morris Bradley.
Friend D. Soule, adm. vs Geo. Osborn, (introduced to me as Easterly) here on tbe
ecough to meat the expenses of running
Live 3^ miles north and west of Belle­
streets white beiog taken to tbe Justice
R.
M.
Bates,
Bill
to
remove
cloud
from
the government just so long will there be
vue:
heard
of
robbery Thursday after It
office;
did
not
see
him
again
until
here
to
­
title.
uncertainty, doubt and distrust And with
Terrence Corrigan vs John Yarger, et al. day. Think 1 heard of tbe robbery tbe had been done. Dec. 3rd two men drove
to
my
place
and
asked to feed their horse;
next
day.
Deputy
Sheriff
King
told
me:
be
a republican Congress, a free-silver Senate Injunction.
Henry Sparks, guardian vs Sam’l Bollin­ said It was done about four o’clock in tbe they also took dinner with us; horse was
and a free-trade gold-standard democrat
small
weighing
gbont
900 pounds and they
afternoon,
after
the
conversation
with
ger, Bill to construe will.
in tbe Presidential ahair, tbe outlook cer­
Frank Bailey vs John Holden, Bill to Easterly and Thompson. I went andI got drove towards Jackson’s house, leaving
tainly isn’t very bright for any ver&gt; de­ quiet title.
Justice Bidwell and Sheriffs King iand my house about two o'clock; one of tbe
cided improvement
Grover Cleveland
John Holdeu vs Frank Bailey, Bill to Powell. I got King and Powell to try ;and men was tall aud muscular,the exher short­
stop them frota robbing the old man; Itold er; nothing was said about tbe old man
will veto any tariff measure that looks set aside deed and m’tg.
Jackson; noticed that the larger man had
J. McKelvey vs Kate McKelvey, In­ these officers of Wfiat I had heard: ’__
towards increasing our revenues because a junction.
told that hlg name was Easterly and that peculiar looking face and small moustache.
tariff would exclude some English made
Wltnem Identified the prisoner as the large
Chas M. Putnam vs Frank Pennington, be lived near Marshall.
man who called there.
goods that find a market here, and drive et al. Judgement, creditors
Cross Examination.
Wm. P. Streeter vs Wm. E. Harding,
•at the American product don’t cber
Jacob Huffman.
Justice at Nashville told me there was a
et aL
know. The Senate will allow nothing to
oomplaiut against me for this robbery;
Live on See. 35, Maple Grove about a
Levi Fry vs Hannah E. Fry, Divorce.
don’t know anything about the robbery; mile from Daniel Jackson’s; heard of rob­
pass them without some concessions are
understand the term “job" means to “rob,” bery next day after it was committed.
Prof. DeMotta’s Lecture.
made to silver, and this again would meet
and when they used the term job I under­ Was in my barn Dec. 3rd and stranger
Remember
the
lecture
by
Prof.
DeMotte
with about tbe tame kind of a reception'
stood
they meant to rob Jackson.
Qulun stepped up unexpectedly and asked about
at tbe hands of the President as one might on Saturday evening of this week, tbe said be would have noth lag to do with the sheep; also asked where Jackson lived and
last lecture in the Club Course. In many
ecpeet to receive from waving a red flag In respects the most helpful and fascinating robbery If Brady was In It; Fumiss came I told him; asked if Jackson was not an
Fur- old man and I told him yea; asked if be
front of a built face. Take It np one side lecture ever given in this city, and we over to get some one to do the job.
nls3 came there throe times, tbe last time
and down the other affairs are in a very have heard two grand onee during the be staid at my bouse, and I told him I lived Alone and I told him yea. Three
was another man In the cutter.
A aif
present
course.
No
parent
can
afford
to
peculiar and by no means a satisfactory
have their young .people miss IL Tbe would have nothing to do wRb It Easter­ be could Identify the large man the wit­
condition. But wait until we .get a good churches could do nu better missionary ly only talked to me aboat doing the job ness said: "If tbe respondent had a mous­
protection at the head of the government work, than to urge attendance on this where Fumiss’ sheep were pastured; be tache he would just fill the bllL In my
always talked about the man where Furand things will run along as smoothly as lecture. Students tickets will be sold for ulas’ sheep were pastured. 1 told the of­ judgment, the wltneas said, referring to
Easterly, this Is the man.
only twenty-five cents, regular tickets
of yore.
ficers about Furnlaa- Brady and Quinn:
fifty cents.
Jar. H. McKevitt
The following letter from one of the did not point out Fumiss because I wanted
CongTMiman Thoma.’ Resolution.
most splendid audiences In New England to see what he would do; told my wife Testified to prisoner catting off tooustache
about Fumiss.
Don’t think I was intoxi­ and thought he bad blacked hls moustache
is
In
reply
to
a
request
by
the
lecturer
to
Congressman Thomas has offered the
be allowed to give another lecture on tills cated. When I came to Hastings Easterly as told above, as he found some coal cin­
following resolution iu the House;
Witness raid prisoner
hls third appearance in their course: had not beeu pointed out to me; he had a ders In the cell.
moustache and wore whiskers when I saw bad bis eye open until Munday when he
Whereas it Is desirable to foster and ex­
Hartford Conn. Jan. 3d. isoe.
him at Battle Creek; beard be had bis claimed he got some dirt In it; afro told of
DearSIr:—
tend the export of our surplus agricultur­
Ws want •'Tbe Harp ot the Senses or the moustache shaved uff; be does not look as having prisoner’s revolver In bis posaessal and manufactured products to foreign Secret of Character Bulldlnr.” because you
he did when I first saw him. I used to
wh.»b Ch,oa«o detectives took from
have atveu It here before. Ths rapetltloo tar
coon trie.-; and
live In Assyria; was never at Jackson’s him.
tr nn being undesirable. U lust what we want.
When arrested Easterly bad Itaht
Tbe lecture is repeated at the earnest request place; all I know about where he lives is moustache.
Whereas in certain countries the Im­
of njxny of your former bearers-especially
portation of our products are prohibited or tnachers. We are making special effort to get all what Fumiss said.
Examination closed here and was post­
On the re-direct Jones said lie received
our young man and women out for the good
poned until Friday morning at 10 o’clock.
restricted or subjec!ed to burdensome and of
thai ton Mn dn
a tetter from Detroit; after receiving tbe
„•
Frxd H. C. Hammokd.
■nnecesxaay Inspection or discriminating
letter I received $80 by express; did not
Board
open
for
the
sale
of
reeerved
duties:
receive the money until after 1 had taken
Ch urob Md SMelty.
seets at seven o’clock Thursday morning
Rksolved. That the Committee on and dosed at six on the evening of the counsel on it Can’t say what day of tbe
Mln Sbernu will lead tbe Y. p. 8. C.
month I got tbe letter.
Ways and Means be directed to have pre- lectureuM Fred L. Heath’s.
E. at Eamaauel Pariah nut Sunder ereoDamixl Jackbok.
VMad a report which shall show in what
&lt;
A D«ll*Mrul Afhlr.
I
live
in
Maple
Grove;
am
B0
years
of
omntrivs such restrictions or discrimina­
Frol John B. DeMolte will beta tte
Thursday evening Mias Edna Truaan ■ge; came there tn 1852 on July 8th; are a
tions are in operation, of what they oobfarmer. Ever since I have lived there ’ J*?’?' Bootey itta will (peu la Ike
•bL the causes alleged therefor, and
borne of Mr*. Mary T. Goodyear. liave lived on Section 86 In that township; Metbodiil chnrcb on that eeentai.
Privileged to
* et listening to
the Kpworte
Ightfni
y enjoyed,
tn a letter lo the republican, ot
H—ttoga
acquainted with
Sa-Preeldenl Harrtaon decline, to
winning.
IMatalaMa
f MIm Tntman’*
eewdldite for reoomtaatloo tor Ure
•» » “««: bteted teree ant
Md U»
* PruideuL Baninn wan aa
hi whieh tbe
to
look
at
the iteep; at tbe nttaw ■l—e
that
as
a
swallly In the race aud hi, declintac
er she should also receive
they inquired about Charlie FtinlM*
SreaUy Mtnpllfy mailers.
uth u htat put two oWoek. *7n
program Mtchaered was:
BMOlhMra nr*
w

Hastings Banner

EDITORIAL NOTES

’ ■

i

United State. Mini,ter Ferrell. baa
■m-ed aieojno, Indemnity of tbe To
tet imremmrnt for tbe destraction

him where he Urea and told an neat
J??401*- tol&lt;1«“ •»’
but r.e toe.
"nt
After they bad nayed a while 1 he
eto seinoipiotou and told them Urey
better be morin, u I had .a,. JTZ
«• They ttnrted toward, the
tbe W&lt; renew «« bank a
tell Prank O.etwUUi I will
Mn/4&gt; fr»&gt; him .V—.
M I

£.

Don’t Be Deceived
—by shrewdly worded ad­
vertisements, that are nine times out of ten
misleading. Make it ‘ a rule to do business
only with houses whose advertised offers arc
perfectly plain. There is no room for doubt
when we advertise

Money is worth
Saving
ON HORSE BLANKETS

as well as on other merchan­
dise. We invite horsemen
and farmers to take advan­
tage of our Great Reduc
tion Sale (’till March 1st.)
on
5A, Cleveland, and Chase Bros.’
Blankets.

Cur Belt Leather Halter
Heads |without •stales} have
been selling for $1.00 but
we are now selling them for
50c.

I

Goodyear Bros
HARDWARE.

HASTINGS.

999999999999999999999999999999999999^999^'^

A Sweeping Reduction
CAPS, GLOVES, MITTENS
AND UNDERWEAR.

All these articles put at prices
that are bound to sell them if
you need them.

Call and give me a chance to prove this
assertion to you.

J. C. FARRELL, Clothier
^luukiiiuiimiiiiiihiiHiiiiHiiiiteditehinhihiiteh^f

you eeen that new line of SHOES
uet came?

All the latest tees—Taldo, No. io and N«4K-

BUTTON and Lace.

Finest in the city. Call and inspect them,

�Hasting

Banner,

Thurid,y, Feb. 6, 1^6.

When in Doubt
Where to Buy

One of the results of abort bay crop has
been the utiliziug of straw aud own stalks
D. E. C&lt;» &lt;fr was In Allegan this week
to a degree unknown in Ibis section.
Mr». Oocar Gruok has been quite BertautMuch of this has been wasted heretofore.
A good farmer remarked at tbe institute, ly ih.
“1 never knew 1 could keep a horse ou
Imuc Cunningham went to Ohio Friday
straw before," There •&lt; a lesson in all motuiog.
tula that is worth much to this country,
Miss Mmnu*. Lewis was in Grand Eapalthough, like most other, lessons of ex­ ids Munds).
perience, It is*not a very pleasant one.—
Geo. Hate returned from SaglnaW Sat­
Clinton Republican.
urday night.
Dr. Franz E. VY illison, Is congratulating
himself that he is alive. Last Saturday
hte vulcanizer, a steam boiler machine
used, in the manufacture of plates for tbe
muutb, blew up. The doctor bad just an
instant previous to the explosion, turned
off tbe fire and left tbe room when bang!
It went up through the celling.
He es­
caped going to that region where people
don’t need artificial teeth.
Expense foots
up to about &gt;15.—Eaton Rapid* Herald.

Drugs,
Medicines,

Dye Stuffs,
School Books,
Wall Paper,
Window Shade?,

Paints,

Oils,

Varnishes,

BUY OF.

other times. New Orleans baa just erected
M. F. Jordan, of Middleville, was in the a large, handsome hotel, tbroroughly
modern In all appliances for comfort and
ciiy yestenlaj.
convenience. It is of steel and brick con­
Horace Parmer and P. Cazier went to
struction, of handsome architectural de­
Msmju Mon da).
sign and thoroughly Cte proof throughout.
Calvin Stanton, of Cedar.Creek, left for It Is located next (on adjofrtning street
New York Tuesday.
corner) to tbe city ticket office of tbe Il­
Mrs. Mary T. Goodyear is confined to linois Central R. K., and .occupies the site
the house with tbe grip.
where for generations have stood the his­
Mr. Janes, of New York, is visiting hls toric old St. Charles Hotels, the last of
which was destroyed by fire in April of
cousin Mrs. J. S. Goodyear.
Mr. aud Mrs. Chester Messer are expect­ 1894. It has therefore been dr med the
New 8L Cbailes Hotel, and has been
ed home from the east this week.
leased to Andrew R. Blakely A Ca, hotel
Dr. M. W. Wightman returned to her
men of experience, who will conduct It as
home in New York City on Sunday.
•
a first class hotel, on both the American
Eugene Harlbom, at Prairieville, visited and European plans. The building, said
friends here tbe fore part of the week.
to be the handsomest of the kind In the
Mrs. Hannah M. Barlow has been spend­ Luth, fronts on BL Charles sweet, and in­

A man who is sick would never think of
takiug ooe dose of medicine, and if he was
uot cured give It up and'say it r.as not
good tor his complaint, yet there are a few.
men who insert Ian advertisement iu a
paper for one week, and if it does not
bring a rush of trade, drop it out aud say
It is uo use. If you have bargains, keep ing tbe pant week with Kalamazoo friendf.
lhetu before tbe people. They may Knot
Mrs. D. R. Cook spent Tuesday the
want them the first or second week, but guest of Mr. aud Mrs. A. J. Beebee at
you will bring tbein hi time.
Nn.-ibville.

Editor F&gt;*lghner, of Nashville, was in
The following from uuc of our
the city Tuesday to tote In the Easterly
ehCDfliea contains wit and wisdom,
examination.
mention and sarcasm. tiug»;*io uud truth:
Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Hendrick*, of
“When you dibcuntinue a pa|&gt;er do so
manfully. Don’t spitefully throw it back MiddlevBk*. ai tended the K of P. party
The Druggist.
Tuesday
night.
to the postmaster with a coutempuous **1
Mrs. John Pendergast accompanied by
don’t want it," and have a card returned
to tbe editor stating it has been “refused." &gt; Mm. Earl Brown, returned to Niles BatNo gentleman ever stopped a paper in that urday morning,
way, no matter if hia bead was covered
Mrs. Eva Bailey returned from Adegan
with .gray hair. It you-no longer wish to this week where t-he has been vigiliug her
• CIRCRLSTION •
receive a news paper, write a letter to tbe brother, M. H. Wing aud family.
editor saying so, and be sure that all ar­
.tiesdnnies Julius Russell. Tnos Cox, R.
rearages are paid. By doing this you will : K. Grant and J. T. Lombard, spent yesHereafter, changes for- advertisemewts ac * your pat t—that of a gentleman.
i Cerday aftrnuxm with Mrs. Emma 8impmust reach this office Tuesdays at latest .to
,
„
.. •
, , •
. I son at Nashville. Others had coatemplattosurH insr£jlon ia the issue of the week [
Mra. Mary r. Goodyear received word i . . ,
.
. . , ..
when brought.
,
, ,
....
...
: ed going but were detained by illness,
j tills week of the death of her brother .
• William Richardson*Tyler, of Troy. N. Y. ;
Hear Prof. DeMott Saturday evening.
j
liny, drink, aud you will recommend
। Mr. Tyler was well known Iu art circles, j
Wright A Co’s. Royal Java and
Table factory is compelled to nut j beiug an nnF- t-of mucii repute, landscape, ■Dwinell.
[
.! Mocha eoffoe. * Our customers are our
evenings to get-out orders.
I and inurluc views being bis particular
The liear saw his shadow Sunday, and । forte, Hls work ci-tu manded high prices, :j brxt advertiser^ and Royal Java nnd Mocha
Philups A Erb.
wc may look tor alx weeks more of winter. ; amt |.is\&gt;lcture*
adoiu
',,1
ly ofmany
.the ef.the
finest i finest : to oar leader.
homes iu-Boston, Hew York Chicago,
______ and
A Ishort circuit of electricity set Are to
Only a few sets of Rogers Bros. Knives. ■
’.C,-. His Venetian scenes &lt; the window trliumipgs in Woolley A Broncities.
forks and spoons left at A. R. McOmbcris j: other large c
' lake rank wit',.
..... have been pro- ; sons .window Galurdsy and for t few
ith any that
Fire sate.
duerd In modern limes. He vas greatly seconds
MMtonds* made a lively blaze.
”But prompt
Henry MarWe is agent for Iliffa Atlas of
i respected aud ImW in Troy, where his action put the tire out with very'little
tbe World, a splendid work and utkfui tor
&gt; death has caub*-d -univernii sorrow. His
.... damage.
every boon-.
' death leaves Mrs. Goodyear the only sarWanted—A reliable lady or gentleman
Rev. Mtlina Bradley, of lUchland.
vl¥or or(„ti,
to distribute samples and make bomre-toknown is Barry county, died this v.ook •
■
house
canvusa for nar Vegetable Toilet
j Feb. 15lh tin* Micldgan Preas Associa- j
afU-r a sliort Ulne*s.
; tion will leave for an excursion tn New I! Soap. 840 to 875 a month easily *&gt;ada
Get your stock of Boots and Shoes lie- i
Address C rodIn &amp; Reed, 843 to 850 Austin
fore they a re all gone at F. G. Stowelfs. Orleans and MHko to be al**eut about; Avenue, Chicago, Hl.
Stock ouly damaged by smoke at:d water. 1 Ihree weeks.
I wo days will be spent at
Special communication of Hastings
New Orleans during the Mardi Gras, three
Before you buy .uy clover or tlmoUv di).s |n [he CUj. of M„le0 Khew PlM1. Lodge Na 52 F. and A. M. Wednesday
K. I. Benderabott .1 lUttey |
Dj„ w|11 |M,d),r (hM11 , reMptlon&lt; evening. February 12, 1896. Work an tbe

LOCAL NEWS.

Tnis week,

86 quires.

Kiobard'. old Mund near.Soldlert Moou-, ,ho\t ,U)p, lie|ng K,de „ tlw imporlMt find. A full attendance is desired.
L. H. Evamts,
Ment‘
j point, brtweon the two cities shove nam­
Sec’y.
The “old folks’’ concert in tho M. E ed. From the City of Mexico other trips
church Tuesday evening, Feb, 18th, and it will be made in various directions from
Owing to a mistake Id the numbering on
will more than come upto your expecta­ the city.
Tbe press of the state of Michi­ tbe plates, from which our continued story
tions. Doot mias it
gan are under great obligations to Hon. is printed, It was slightly “mixed" last
The fine stereoptican views which Prof, Chase S. Osborn of tbe Soo News, and week, but we have reprinted that portion
DeMott uses to illustrate his lecture with, President of the Michigan Press Assoc­ of it in this Issue. The fault lay with tbe
adds much to It, and makes bis great iation for tbe great pains that he has taken house from which we recured our .plates
and work that he has done to.not only pro­ and uot with the office. The numerous in­
lecture still more impressive.
Tbe Wool Boot factory started up Mon- vide an interesting trip, but an inexpen­ quiries which greeted us concerning tbe
sive one as well. Also are they under I cause of it, gave evidence that tbe Bakr k&amp;
day with a full force, after being closed
down four weeks for repairs and improve­ «qual obligations to Mr. Reau Campbell, stories are widely read.
of 925 Old Colony Building, Chlcaga for
Henry Bentley came near being the vic­
ments many of which have been made.
the personal interest be has taken tn tlx tim of « terrible accident Tuesday and can
The annaal donation for the benefit of
success of the excursion and the valuable
Rev A. D. Grigsby will be held at the assistance be has rendered to mak&lt;4 it thank fortune that be escaped as luckily
as be did. He was assisting in changing
parsonage on Friday evening Feb. 14th
such.
The party will travel In Pullman a belt on a pulley at Bentley, Tomlinson
from 5:30 to 10 -o’clock. Everybody In­
ears and have its own dining car—in fact A Riders factory, when the belt suddenly
vited.
will Jive In the car during the entire run over onto a rapidly revolving wheel.
Found—A lap robe Jan. 8 in Carlton trip. Mexico Is t wonderfully Interesting
Henry was caught by it and In less time
twp. near Fullers corners. Owner can country, and but little Is heard ot It here
than It takes to tel! be was carried to
have same by paying for this notice and Id thia northern country.
The Banneb lightening speed up over the pally wheel at
D. C. Kekyom,
proving property.
editor will lake iu the exetn^ion and will the ceiling, his heels striking the top of
Hastings. attempt to give oar leaders Hye benufit of
the room with terrific force. There was
Mrs. Hattie McCall Travis who formform­ it through a series of' letters,
letters.
Among only a few. Inches space between the
erly gave dancing lesions In Hastings, will others who will go on the Mexican trip wheel and tbe celling, bat owing to the
lead tbe grand march at the annual Mardi with tbe editors will be Gov. John T. -slim elongated plan on which Henry Is
•Gras ball, the swell event of the season in Rich and staff.
built he passed through witboat Injury,
Jiew Orleans.
and was landed upon a pile of scrap iroir
An effort is being made to worn up a rail­
about 10 feet below, none the worse of
Bur your boy or girl a pair of those
road scheme among capitalists from Mus­
his unwelcome experience, one of which
Famous Grand Rapids School Shoes. We
kegon to Fostoria. Ohio,
to revive the
Henry tbiuks will satisfy him for a long
Civeyoqa ticket to get them half-boled
Coldwater R. R. project and open up
time to come.
cheaper tnan you can elsewhere and keep
Ohio coal and oil field to Muskegon
tbe rips sewed up.
Following are the list of jarors -for this
Wisconsin. J. C. Dove and others
Woolley A Bboxsok.
term of court:—
working to get the moneyed men together
Chas.
L. Beamer, Irving.
We have received a copy of the “Ameri­ of Muskegon, Fostoria and along tbe
Fred Bergman, 2nd Ward.
can Homes,” a new monthly magazine route, to organize a company, reclaim the
Royal Brown, Hastings.
pubitehed at Knoxville, Feau.
It is a road bed and right of way and speedily
Jasper Burgman, Castleton.
magazine devoted to the planning, build­ push it to completion. The road has been
Frank Clark, Tbornapple.
•
ing and ■beautifying of tbe borne.
It con­ graded part of tbe way through Ohio.
tains many interesting articles.
per year.

It to 11

Hon. H. R. Pattengill will give his In­
teresting lecture “Down In Dixie" In Mid­
dleville, newt Monday evening, Feb. 10th.
This to the first number of tbe lecture
course at that place. Prof. W. N. Ferris
Mtows Feb. 36th with “Making tbe
World Better."

Jerry Boynton, the irrepressible railroad
mi. filed nine right of ways to Central
Michigan Railway Company last week tn
the Register’s office at Coldwater. Jerry
says be wishes be wu as sure of reaching
Heaven as be is of completing the new
road.—Bottle Crc^ Moon.
The book which had tbe largest circula­
tion the past year was not Trilby
ar its like, but the plain old fashioned
Bible,
of
which
4.000.090 copies
were sokl or given away.
United States. Evlden Jy Go!. lageraolPs
shut off the demand for Bible® yat

Muskegon Is one of the beat cities in Mich­
igan and haa the beat harbor on this shore.

The Crosby Transportation coin pa ay
have already made arrangemen to for a ear
ferry system to Milwaukee, which will be
wearest, cheapest and moat direct line from
the Ohio coal field to Muskegon, Milwau­
kee and tbe weak The proposed route
from Fostoria will pass through Napoleon
and Manafield, Ohio; through Hillsdale
county northwesterly through Montgomery
lo Coldwater, from Coldwater to Battle
Creek, and from Battle Creek northwester­
ly to Hasting* and front Hastings to
Muskegon. This will connect the three
Ingen ot the Grand Trunk system with
tar shops at Muskegon. The people of
Muskegon are enthusiastic over the pro­
ject, and offer a good right of wav Into
Muskegon with plenty of room for depot,
shops and dockage. By going to Hastings
they expect to open up a market between
our city and Muskegon, for their agricul­
tural aad wheat products.

Mr.
traly*’ from Orangeville
should Remember that the BANXxadoes
not ever print communications to which do
rignatufe is attached.
John McArthur one of tbe oldest of
Barry county pioneers died at Woodland
on Saturday aged 84 years. He had been
wresldeut of Woodland township for 55
yoirs.
For the acjomodaJtans of strangcre
^within hex gates at Mardi Gras, at al!

Frank H. Colver, Yankee SpriacL
Michael Dealer, Prairieville.
Wm. H. Felkboer, Maple Drove.
Wot. Ford, Barry.
L. A. Hyde, Aeayria.
Joaeph B. Keeler, Carlton,
Thomae Kelley. Borland.
Henry Lane, Ratlaud.
Frank Leonard, Hope.
Mannlny Mnneon, Baltimore.
Jamee t Mead, Baltimore.
Wealey Moored, Tbornapple.
Geo. Neldthammer, Woodland.
George Nelson, Prairieville.
A. D. Olmstead, Assyria.
James Read, Orangeville.
Amasa Richardson, Hastlnys.
Voleey Snyder, Barry.
Chas. W. Stafford. Yankee Springs.
David Silica, Johnstown.
Hiram Walts, Woodland.
John V. Wickham, OnrlMu
Henry Withe;, 1st Ward.
Merritt Wood, Orangeville.

cludes the entire space between Gravier
aud Common streets. It is thus but a
short block from Canal street, that main
artery of the city from which nil points
nt Interest dlverge,aad on and In tbe vicin­
ity of which the activity of the metropolis
concentrates. The New St Charles Is
seven stories iu height, and owing to its
Immense court open lug on St Charles
street, all its ruotbs will have a front for
light and air. Among its special features
is a roof-garden, opening out of tbe im­
mense dining-room, aud the cafe or morn­
ing room, on the second floor. This roof4ganicn, which Is equivalent to a covered
balcony connecting the two wings, faces
ou St. tlharlvs street it contains a foun­
tain, garden scats, and In season will be
decorated with all tbe brilliant flowers that
flourish in. that sunny clime. On the
second floor, also. Is the music room,
private dlniug-rooms, lianquet rooms and
Iweuty-one bedrooms. From the third
story up. the building is devoted to bed­
rooms, single or ett suite, and with or
without bath; the bouse containing In all
325 guest chambers. Four elevators,
electric light, and tbe most approved
boating apparatus are among tbe minor
, features of tbe establishment. Tbe house
is to be opened te the public for tbe first
lime about the first ot February of the
present year. 1896.

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Pure
Sweet=Toned
Pianos and Organs
——have just been added to our al­
ready complete furniture stock. Don’t
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when you can get an exceptionally fine,
easy playing one so cheap.

Schubert

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Instruments

A CHANCE TO HAVE AN INSTRUMENT.

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we expect to sell a lot of them. No
trouble to show them whether you buy
or not.

Renkes &amp; Walldorff

Sveletgr Event*.

The wedding of Miss Allie Scidmore and
Mr. George Guybereon. brief mention of
which was made last week, was solemnis­
ed nt the homo of the bride’n parents on
Michigan Ave., Wednesday last at four
o’clock before about fifty friends and rela­
tives, Miss Ina. staler of the bride, acting
as bridesmaid and Mr. Chester Benedict as
beat man.
After tbe marriage ceremony
which was performed by Bev. Thou. Cox,
and the congratulations, tbe guests were
inhered into the diningroom where re­
freshments were served.
The table was
prettily decorated with carnations. Many
beautiful and useful presents were re­
ceived by the bride nnd groom. Mr. and
Mrs. Guyberson left for Jackson and De­
troit on the evening train, after which
they will make their home In Buchanan,
where tbe groom la operator. Their many
friends wish them a long aud happy life.
M«- Julius Russel! entertained about
sixty ladles at five o’clock tea on Friday.
Music by Mrs. K. i. Hendershott and Miss
Edna Truman ami 'recitations by Mies
Bessie George added much to the pleasure
of the occasion.
&gt;Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Handy have issued
invitations for a reception in honor of tbe
marriage of tbelr daughter Belle and Ed­
ward A. Burton, Thursday evening. Feb­
ruary thirteenth, from five to eight.at their
home on East Main street. The wedding
will take place iu the afternoon and will
be private.
Mr. •nd
- —
-— will
Mrs. Barton
join the M. P. A. excursion st Chicago,
od Saturday and will be absent three
weeks.
Tbe party given by Hastings Division
Na 19. U. R. K. of P. at tbe lodge rooms
Tuesday evening was a gratifying success,
the Knights as usudl proving themselves
most euecesafu! entertainers.
A program
of music and recitations was given by Mrs.
Fay Diamond, Miss Barrlette Beadle, Miss
Katherine VanValkenburgh and Master
Frankie Grease!, these names being proof
that it was thoroughly enjoyable. Cards 1
were.played In tbe lodge room, and tbe
armory filled with a merry crowd of mar­
ried and single people who enjoyed them­
selves until a late hour.
Good music was
furnished by the home orchestra.
Light
refreshments were served by Mrs. Wood,, e/S r. and Mrs Will Rams and Mr anjzMrs
N. T. Diamond are giving a series of pleas­
ant parties this week. Tuesday afternoon
the ladies entertained a company of ladles
at five o’clock tea. Selections by the man­
dolin orchestra and recitations by Miss
Florence Diamond enlivened tbe occasion.
Ijut evening their guests were entertained
at pedro, Mrs. Carrie Goodyear and John
McElwain carrying off tbe honors. -AweMrereart party writ ire gtven to-nUftt.

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WOMEN ANE
6REAT SUFFERERS
Hicy do not get Enough Outdoor Exercise The
Bicycle Will do Them More Good
Than Medicine.
The Experience of Two Women who had Led an Indoor
Life and the Outcome.
Few wsmen have had a more mix*rafale exWencv and lived to tell the tale than Mrs.

A DOUBLE RERCUE.
Ttr» People Saved lirain a'XAfe of MiseryFrom the .Journal, Detroit, Mich.

Mrs. Charles Newman, of Twelfth Street,
is very enthusiastic over Dr. Williams’ Pink
Pills, and she has every reason to be grateful
for tbe wonderful cure she has received from
the remedy. Mrs. Newman was a sufferer
with muscular rheumidum.. Her right arm
sremed to be affected the most, and she wm
Smith’s life ww blasted for years by the ter­ miserable for more than a year-unable to use
rible ravages of sickness. Mrs. Smith’s ex-, her arm al all and suffering the most awful
perience is unique because her Kuffcru^WM ^Sh^used many remedies but nothingseemed
vot caused by one disease only but by many; to help her *t all. One dav she noticed the
testimonial in a newspaper of a gentleman in
until it seemed as though she was airing Canada who wax cured of the same trouble by
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and determined to
sacrifice. Dodtawereemployed, motey was try a box. She took, in all, nine boxes, and
spent—the wldcVorld was Fearched for i$ entirely cured. She felt the effect* of the
first box and began to improve immediately.
remedies that would give her the joy of good She has never bad any sign of the trouble
health. Despite all efforts the clouds of life since. She had become very nervous and
. weak, but the pills atrengthemd her in every
grew darker until it looked indeed ns if w«y. She heartily recommends them toanydeath was hovering near. 11 wiw in this hour one who is troubled with rheumatism, and is
verv glad to add her testimonial to the wonof distress that she heard of the now femoub dertal virtue of the medicine.
remedy—Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills far Palej

Anna L. Smith, of 311 Palaski Aveupe,
Brooklyn. With all tbe comforts that money
affords, with all the happiness dmt many
loving friends can give, the joy of Mrs.

P^.and b, ih-ir vir.u« «■
rood'health and faappiu?5«. The story is Af present ho is employed in the U. 8- Pen­
.
,,
I sion Agency, of Detroit. For many yean
most interesting ns told to a reporter.
. Mr Mamn waa troubled with stotnachdif“ 1 was an invalid for vears, suffering Cr-'t tirultira—dyspepsia and all the attending
,hb
eowphi.,. .... I
««b„
My care was truly that of a compiieation of,
to be chronic. Some ons recomdiscxre.M, due to an accident which I received | mended Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to him ons
«nnr vear« s -o. Th.-ihlns »bk-h u»wd me d»jr
he sol iwo bofn; by tbe time be
tbe rao« liiMomibrt ea'I trnde me off.neirc to,
’he kftT,(Taking lhU.“ “
my family wits the won* case ofincigestion ■; About. .t:.
— ibe
— weal to Ludington on
this time
fenii(nimble- I maA* all uround me uu.«erub!e 1 a business trip, and while there was taken
• sick;[ ryuipwiDs
symptoms oi
of u»
hls mu
old trouble appeared
by my sufferingx, and wasmort miserable my- r™*
.J .. . , ,
, • ■
ii a । 1 and he employed a physician. For six weeks
self. I had tte brbt pi»y«unan we could find, j
one riBy he remembered the
and ocraxionally l.is prescriptions relieved । pjnk piifa, nn&lt;i rent for them. Il bad almost
nt temporarily. But the pains and misery ; an immediate effect and he completely rewonid.lia-0 retoro o.uo. i bo^oe &lt;ie. ;
perute, end started in to try retard lea of which the future. His m&gt;u is nlre using them for
Pink Pills general debility and is receiving beneficial
I read. Among them were the
t
initantly,
for
sot taken
them very
nr&gt; pc stance itju'twi
---------- &gt;although
---------- •» be
- has
---Their ap[x:aranee
captivated me
me uixuuuj
instantly,, ivi
for vaults,
CT.MUlIrwrinUwbwurifal, 1 l«k
WUli.n&gt;.’Ptak Pill, for Pri. F~pl
th. pills and followed out the direction, u, the
'
•« prepared by
by the
the Dr-Willis^
Dr. William*’
’M^fne
Median
letter, and before tunny duy. 1 began to feel | Co. or Scheawtadv, Nr Y., a firm yGoxe
Uk.-diff.™—
thrpllLr.XUl.riy.auil i roi InithlWl, «dd „„li,;loe, but u • prwrlptiou. huriitg inert
after that I wav s» well an any oue in the ured ax xuch for yearn in general practice, and
Mmily. Tb.- t-ituuCT for th. belUr in tuy eon-' Ihdr
rrntlui, ruriw Tyioui.SirtUtfou
my rdMiw, ttod foirud. ,«
take the pills- W * buy (hem all front die drug ana place theta ia reach of all. They are
afore of John Duryea, at the corner ol De-1
unfailing specific for such diseases ax locoKrib xnti Sumner A.euue.
'=
1 Rfc&lt;ure you it wax iinnwjible for me to ; vous headache, the after effects of la grippe,
•venro my household for three year*. Now , ^ipitation of the heart, pale and sallow eomI visit my kitchen every day, do mv own plexions, and the tired feeling resulting from
marketing and .h.ippingjia s word look after nervous nrwtrstion. all diseases resulting from
everythin); camnocied with wy home and vitiated ho mam in the bioad such as scrofula,
T .M, 1.
..
...
1 chronic erysipelas, etc. They are also a
• i
Th1
irp
P'1’* 1 I ’PcciBc for troubles pernliar i* females, such
tske one daily after dinner. Preventfan. you ax suppressions, irreeuiaritiea, and all fcrtfax
kSr,All*tter
lnan "‘Z*5- 1 o'^knrok. They build up the blood, and
verily believe one half of the women who are | n-xtore tbe glow of health to pale and sallow
•offering from the ills which our sex are heir cheeks. \In men they effect a radical cure iu
H np.kndwCL O-I?ey
iD 'Bll cases arising from mental worry, overduced to give the Pink Pilb a fo r trial. I j work, or exceaar. of whatever nature.
thrt?
“d fr.d ‘ . Pink Pil1* «• «W
boaes (never h&gt; fooae
£&gt;»klit o
Phyrician who put them on the | form by the dozen or hundred, and the public
1
.arr cuutioriHi nguiust numerous imitations
Mre. bmith is a woman of wme means and ' sold in thiw dupe) at .Werntx a tex or six
steodinR in the community and therefor.. boxes for ftlUJO, »ud may be had of all drugr^Jh***?*1 &lt;ithoul quw-psta. or direct by maU from Dr. Williaw’
ttoa by sU thoughtfill people.
Medicine Company.

CASTOR IA
for Infants and Children.

|U|OTHERS,
Do You Know
■ ▼ I
a
's Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, aud
B teman

most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine?
You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons ?

Do You Know that ia most countries druggists arc not permitted to sell narcotics

without labeling them poisons?
»Q You Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child

anlcts yon or your physician know of what it is composed ?
£2. Yoq Kno'"r lhal Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of
its ingredients is published with every bottle?

PqYon Ko°w that Castoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher.
That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than
of another remedies for children combined? •&lt;
P°.yf K&gt;ow that lhe latent Office Department of the United Slates, and of

other countries, have issued eadnaive right to Dr. Pitcher and hu assigns to use the word

।

What Our Luwnsafcnra Ara Doing i
at tha Matton'a Capital.
VnJted Staten have the relative merlin
.
’
■ of protection end free trade been no
.&lt; D.UT rrveenitar. &gt;•
•— clearly eonttuntnd and brought out beaammw
.
{on
M during the period
between the date of the going into rfLegislators.
I feet ot tbe McKinley law and tbepren■ ent day. Daring there five years, nearWMhitMrton,Jan. 3».—Foreign affairs ly, we hare experienced the workings
a?d fina^eoccupied the attention od of both tbe protective Uritt
the lunate yesterday. Mr. Thurston the republican party and the free trade
rceb 1 vicoroualy upheld a atrong ap- eyatezn ot tbe democracy. It Is not dlrnllcaWm of the Monrfle doctrine and Jcn)t to determine to which ot the two
Nr. Turpie (Ind.) touched on tbe Turk- policies the people are now inclined to
Uh atrocities in a brief but energetic adhere.
-------»&gt; A1.-A
- -ke»d
n fjje। campaign of 1892, and, in fact,
siRWch,~ ‘in
which
he said
that ayshot
should be sent through the sultan’s J during the five years previous thereto,
seraglio that would sweep back Mohnm- or from IPS’, when President Cleveland
medanisrn and advance Christianity. | promulgated his famous free trade mes­
Washington, Jun. 30.—In the senate sage to congrcRS, the democracy vigor­
vesterday two reports were made on j ously prosecuted it* crusade of misrep­
the Cuban"question, the majority reao- resentation, which it called a campaign
lution asking the president to urge । of education. The minds of the voters
Spain to grant belligerent rights to ; of tbe country were filled with ideas of
the insurgents, while the minority re- ' cheapness of everything—excepting la­
port directs the president to take iteps bor. Not even a passing reference was
jmid to thia
this important, phase oi
of our mintoward securing from Spain the com- . j^jd
plete independence of Cuba. Senator I dustrial system. The laboring man was
Tillman (8. C.) in speaking on tbe bond । toJd that he could buy a garment for W
bill severely arraigned the president ; cent* that cost adollar at that time, and
end other officials, charging President' tbe deluded voter accepted the stateCleveland with political charlatanry ^ent as truth, voted for Cleveland and
and hypocrisy and calling for his im- democracy, but. ulus', found that he did
peachmenL
not have any work to do after free trade
‘
" —A* very
- ani*
Washington, Jan.
31.
triumphed, nnd consequently could not
mated
debate
took
place
in
the
senate
I
mated debate took place in the nenate f^d the 50 cents to buy any.article of
yesterday over the question bf taking , clothing. The deplorable business dethe vote on the pending afiver bond bill, pression of the past three yrArs nearly
but no action was taken.
Bills were bag been a lesson that will not be forintroduced prohiniting the purchase or gotten by tbe present generation of
use by any federal official of any con- ( voters, wb&lt;, to-day are clamoring for u
vict-inade goods, and to grant-pensions . j^mru to the prosperous republican
tp soldiers who served in the confeder- days of protection to American indusate army aud afterward served .n the i tries.
army of the Un.ted States.
t
jt is not neceasary to enter into the
Washington. Feb. 1.—The time in the 1 details of a tariff argument to convince
senate yesterday was occupied by Sen- anybody that protection is a blcsxlng
«tor Vila* (Wis ) In s speech against to thr country and that free unde is a
like silver bond b*Jl. A report was made curse to the nation. Tbe balance sheet
in favor of seating Mr. Dupont (rep..j as nt the United Staten treasury ia a suf­
senator from Delaware.
' ficient proof of the injury done to the
Washington, Feb. 3.—The long con­ | country ' y the free trnde democracy.
1
The oxJy reply to the complaints
- x over
—t the silver bond bill ‘
‘
' test
end
in
senate,---that
’ haring made by the jiecple at the Injurious retl.
-----In
...the
---------------------- Cod.
— ly
on Saturday parsed the free silver
6f thP Wilson-Gorman tariff act
coinage substitute to the ho*ne bill j, that mortt time must be given the
by the decisive vote of 42 to 35/a mu- Iuw
work out
salvation. More
jerity of seven for free silver. The vote
gfren. but the treasury
in
i.. detaili unis as
»» follows:
•
grows worse instead of better.
1
Yeas—Allen, Bacon,
Bate,
Berry,
■ Blanchard. Brown, Butler. Call, Cameron, On January 2 the apparent “surplus”
for
tbe
month
amounted to $277,669, be­
|. Cannon, Carter. Chilton, Clark. Cockrell.
Daniel. George, Harris, Irby, Jones, of ing* the exceat* of receipt* over expendi­
I Arkansas; Jones, of Nevada; KylaMantle. ture* for that day. On Saturday the
Mltcbell.of Oregon; Puecoe.Pvffer, Perkins,
I Pettlrrew.Priu-bard. J’u&lt;h. Roach. Bboup, “deficit,” being the execs* of expendi­
&gt;| Bquiru, Btewort, Taller, Tillman, Turpie. tures over receipts for the first !8 days
‘’ Vest. Voorhses, Walthall, Warren, White, oof
-j the montD,
month, nmounwa
amounted uj
to j/^w.wc,
$7,285,306,
jI ' Nay»=Aillson. Baker, Burrows, Caffery, ‘ and
deficit for this fiscal year.

Chandler. Davis. Elkins. Faulkner.
! Chandler,
Faulkner, Fry*,
Frya,
| Gallimrer.Oear.Glteon.ttormsn.Grey.Hato.
Mawlev. HH1. Hoar. Lindsey. ■ Lodre. Me-

which
’ ‘ " amounted to $15,117,038on Jaau2 had
ha&lt;] grown
Krown to
to $22,«Pn,013.
$22,680,013, being
being
2.
\
.
..
Mtaew.-oflTJIM.0J5. Coniparinxtbe
Wisconsin;
Morrill,'
MurpSy’, Nelsoa,
receipt* from
sources for the
I of- --------------------------------------------------------“ various
---------------------------Pratt. Proctor, Sherman, Thumperiods, it is found that customs
■ Fslmerz
ton, Vilas. Wetmort—M.
| ?ieldcd jj GM.SfiO marc, internal revTUK ifOVSE.
j
Bills Introduced and FetlUotni and Reso- &gt;
lutions iTc-uud.
j
Washington, Jan. 29.-In the house!
j-fisterday the diplomatic consular ap­
propriation bill ($i,637;058) Was passed.
Washington, Jan. 30.—The session of
the house was brief yesterday; TJie
opposition to a bill reported from tbe
invalid pensions committee to amend
tho act of 1890 so that in the considera­
tion of widows' claims unexplained ab­
sence for seven years should be consid­
ered sufficient proof of death led to the
making of the point of no quorum early
In the session, and the house was
forced to adjourn.
t Washington, Jan. 31.—In the house
yesterday tbe report of the elections
committee Id favor of, the sitting mem­
ber, D. B. Culberson, from tbe Fourth
Texas district, and against T. H. Davis
wa* adopted. The bill to amend tee dependent-pensioxi act of 189C so that in
considering widows’ claims seven years
of unexplained absence should be
deemed sufficient proof of the death o!
the soldier waa passed.
Washington, Icb. 1.—Moat of the ses­
sion of the house yesterday was devoted
to the District o' Columbia appropria­
tion bill. It carxie* $5,417,960. A reso­
lution was favorably reported providing
for an investigaticn of tariff discrimiticticns agairfst American products and
of the effect of the repeal of the reci­
procity laws.
Washington, Feb. 3.—In the house on
Saturday a bill providing for the estnblishmeut otf the Vicksburg national
military park was favorably reported.
The District of Columbia appropriation
bill wa* farther considered.

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COMMENT WND OPINION.

^President Cleveland binds himself
to the memory of hls countrymen by
“bonds" that will be remembered long
after he is gone.—Chicago Inter Ocean.
ETThe fact that protection and proaI*rity have always gone together i*
the one of most importance in any
discussion of the tariff question.—St.
Louis Globe-Democrat.
tl-Tlie manufacturers ot the country
do not seem to agree with the demo­

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cratic administration.

pal employers of labor the manufac­
turers are entitled to a hearing.—Iowa
State Register.
C^lt is estimated that democratic
tariff reform has cost the farmers of
Uiis country $600,000,000 in the decliae
in the value of live stock alone. That,
by the way, is only a small part of the
total lo*s.—Cleveland Leader.
CThe trade of Canada with the
Fvwnd Guilty.
United States for the past year has
Union, Mo. Feb.
Dr. Arthur
increased to the amount of $8,000,000,
Duoatrow. the millionaire who mur­
nnd just so much money has been tekei*
dered hie wife and child In St. Louie
two yean ago while drunk, wee found out of tbe pocket* of the people of thia
rullty by • jury here and must .uff.r country. The president and other
democrats arc still hurrahing for tbe
the death penalty. Thia waa the Ho
Wilso®-Gorman tariff law.
This i*
ond trial, the jury in tbe ftrot dlaapatriotic, isn’t it?—Albany Journal.
freeing.
Three Were Killed.

1«T to IBM tram tbe old Twelfth dtetrict ud eemuaete before xmnal conTenUoM elsoe. died Friday afternoon

DROPPED .YOUR

euue $1,408,626 less, and miscellaneous
sources $37,415 less in the first 18 flays
of January than in the corresponding
period of December. The marked inPublic totcrext will steadily Increase, and the dtaappoinusent of t*e men wbnae voter
crease from eustonifi, of course, indi­ ths scale at the last election, with the result* under the admitHitrail o»i they t iecwnH will make
cates a corresponding increase-of im­ the campaign thsmoet Intensely exciting in the history of the country.
portations of dutiable goods—an in­
crease of more than 37 per cent.
The most appalling feature of the the leading Republican family newspaper of the United States, will jpubHXb all the poUtiisi
workings of the democratic free trade news of the day. Interesting to every American citiarn regardless of party affillaitorb.
Also gvrieral dswm Id attractive form, foreign correspondence covering the i&gt;»&lt; or thtariff law is its opening of our market*
world, an agricultural department second to nsne in ths country, market reports * hlch are
to the world, thus increasing imports recognised authority, fascinating abort Ntories. complete in each ntfcnbrr. lb- cream &lt;-f tband thereby displacing so much of the bumcrous papeni. foreign and domestic, with tbelr best comic picture*, fhxblun plot.’* aid
elaborate dreenptions of woman’” attire, with'a raned and attractive department of bourehoid
American product. This haa caused the interest.
The -New York Weekly Tribune” is an ideal famfly paper with a clreulat 1&lt; r. largrr
suspension of business in the United than that of any other weekly publication in the country issued from tbe office of a dally. Larre
changes are being made in itadetalls. tending to give It greater life and variety, and chpecjaily
States aud Una led to n surrender of the
opportunities for labor here, to other
countries. All this has worked most
, A SPBCIAL CONTRACTboWmo,tool*thisqd«idM,ounulu&lt;l(lb. BANNER
damaging)? to labor throughout the for
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United States. The lesson of free tradd
has been an expensive one, but it ha*
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near Warren. They were cutting staves
in a mill whan the boilex exploded.
Keefer wa* married.
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Conaian Hoopla, Feb. 3/—Ths United
State* minister, Mr. Terrell, haa de­
manded an indemnity of $l(X),000 for
the burning and pillaging of the Ameri­
can misaiona at Mantah and Kharput
He also Baked for the immediate grant­
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Thursday, Feb. 6, 1896
W. At. COOK. Local Editor.

The Commercial Traveler

G. W. Smith, of Paw Paw, was fined
Coldwater Gas Compahy has voted to
$10 for selling tickets on a cow, thus vio­
rebuild and expend $15,000.
lating the lottery law.
it not only is so, but it must be so. One
Born, Friday evening, to Smith Holmes Minute Cough Cure act* quickly,and that’s
and wife, a nine and a half pouud what makes it go.
W. H. Goodybar.
daughter.—Woodland News
Frederick Busch, the last of tbe ten or­
Very successful union revival meetings iginal mail carriers of Detroit, is dead.&lt;

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Greenvillage, Pa., Jan. 28, ,06.
Dear Sin—Thank God there Is a medi­
cine that will cure catarrh.
Mr. Prettin*
ger, I used your sample box of catarrh
which you sent me. Tbe first night I us­
ed It it helped me.
May God bless you
for your'kfd«nvas. 1 used toe little box
you sent me and about half of a 50 cent
jar. They keep It in Chambersburg. I
told a great many people about your medi­
Hon. ‘Squire Britton, brother-lncine.law to me. Is using it; be says it helped
him very much; be has catarrh very bad.
Mrs. G. D. Ludwig,daughter of miners us­
ing your medicine.
I use It In the eve­
ning before retiring io bed and am feeling
better now than 1 have for tbe last five
years.
My bead Is clear and I have more
energy for work and business. Before I
used your medicine I felt many a time
that I did not care whether I was living or
dead; 1 had no energy: I did not care for
anything.
I had catarrh over sixty-seven
years;
mother had catarrh and It turned
into consumption: she died in her sixty­
fourth year.
I have a farm up at Stras­
burg, seven miles from Greenvillage.
On

Be sure and use that old and well tried
remedy. Mr*. Window’s Soothing Sy run
for children teething. It souths the child,
softens the gums, allajs all pain, cures
wiad colic and is the best remedy for
diarrhoea. Twenty-flte centa a bottle.

theeanae oj

Is this; If you are troubled with Catarrh,
are being held in Allegan under charge of
A high liver with a torpid liver will not
CoM in Head, Hay Fever, go to the drug­
gist named below gnd get a bottle of Cen­
be a long liver. Correct the liver with
A. H. Ranton, the evangelist.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risen?, Hale pills
tury Catarrh‘Care. No danger of being
Thd members ofsthe Bellevue C. L. S. C that cure dyspepsia and constipation.
humbugged. Belief In five minutes and a
W. H. Goodyear.
who have the lowest standing in the
positive euro. Sold by Fred L. Heath.
present years work, will have to furnish a
Marlette well borers struck «alt 600 feet
beneath the surface.
The well was plug­
banquet for the circle iu June.
tanossr
ged and the salt will be utilized.
Master Leon Pray, a thirteen years old
if your dealer
Quick In effect, heals and leaves no scar.
hasn’t it, send
boy of Dowagiac is said to be a marvel in
with
Burning, scaly skin eruptions quickly
$U5 to us
TMK AMERICAN
Mr. S. M. Watts, a commercial trav­ drawing animals of all kinds, and is ex­ cured by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Ap­
eler-at home in Brandywine, Va., ex­ pected to win fame as an artist in this plied to burns, scalds, old sores. It ismaaL
PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE,
plains how easily we may mistake
WE
WILL
SEND
YOU
POSTPAID
cal
iu
effect.
Always
cure*
plies.
line.
nerve exhaustion for kidney and other
W. H. Goodyear.
The local option election In Ingham and
organic troubles. He writes: '‘About
Louis Chamberlain captured a big Amer­
tw&lt;p months ago I came home suffering Ionia counties will have to be deferred un­
from.sleeplessness and a dull pain iu til an other year, owing to those who hsd ican eagle within two miles ot Flushing.
my kidneys. I was advised to use Dr.
One Mioute Cough Cure touches the
Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalizer, which I (4he matter in charge falling to get their right spot. It also touches It at the right
Color: DRAB or WHITE
Hastings,
- Mich '
efitJoDs around In proper time.
did. Leas than two bottles completely
time if you take It when you have a cough
cured me of what I thought was kid­
Then don’t
LONG, SHORT and rtEDIUFl LENGTH
Mrs. Alvlia Carleton, mother of the or cold. 1 See the point?
ney trouble. I consider It a valuable
W. H. Goodyear.
poet Will Carleton died rft the home of her cough.
SURPLUS, • 17,000.00
medicine. The nerves are tbe support i mu
THE MICHIGAN CORSET CO.,
A mediefil itinerary surprised Adrian
and maintenance of the entire human
in Brooklyn. N. Y., last Friday. The
JACKSON,
niCH.
folks
by
wearing
a
necklace
of
human
structure- and should' be treated, in- ' body was brought to Hudson, Mich., for
MMhlaML
teeth. He srid he pulled every one with nice days I drive up lo tbe farm and work.
stead of the organs manifesting the burial where the poets father is -buried.
. ws hands.
MORTGAGE SALE.
symptoms. Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve ViMr. Pretzinger I think it would pay you
Addison Reed, a 8L John* man was
having been made tn tbe conditions
talizer is the only reliable and safe
“Give me a liver regulator and 1 can to have it put In ail the Franklin county of Default
a certain mortgage mnle by Geonre W.
treatment to use to bnild up and sup­ taken suddenly Insane last week, dropping regulate tho world,” said a genius.
The as 1 am a reliable, honest man, so tbe peo­ Grra°ry *od wife Anu Gregory to Chalrrs
OFFICERS;
ply the important nerve tissues of the hls work with a shriek he started for tbe druggist handed him a bottle of DeWitt’s
Wilcox dated Nov t8, A. Dr 1891 and recorded D. O.Robinson, President:
human system, so that they may
Charter Messer. Vic
Little Early Risers, the famous little pill. ple say, middling well acquainted over the tn toe office of lixj Register of Deeds, -for tbe
cemetery and laid down beside the grave
County of Harry and Stale ot Michigan, on the
Dan W. R
county.
Yours truly.
•
W. H. Goodyear.
Twenty-eighth day of November, A. D. 1892 In
of hls first wife. He was followed and
DIRECTORS:
Geo. K. Zollinger. Liber M of MortKaren, on rage 622, on which
Owosso Is to have a shoe factory to em­
For Sale by W. H. Goodyear. taken home.
mortgage there is claimed to be due at thedste Dan W. Reynolds.
W. H. Power*.
A small sample can be obtained by send­ of thl i notice the sum ofTtiree hundred seventyploy twenty-five hands and turn out 500
D. O. Robinson.
doibtre and sixty-eight cents, and an at­
M. LCqok.
1
t
A Charlotte fbml|y Is lorely afflicted. pairs of shoes daily.
ing a 3c. stamp to Pretzinger Bros., Chem­ nine
torney’s fee of Twenty five dollars provided for
P. T. Colarov*.
The father is very ill with pneumonia, the
In said mortgage, and no suit or proceedings at
Don’t invite disappointment by experi­ ists, Dayton, Ohio.
lawlhavlng been instituted to recover the moneys
R. ALICE KIRK.
wife Just recovering from a severe attack menting.
Depend upon One Minute
secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof;
Tbe
man
who
eats
because
he
is
hungry
Physician and Surgeon,
Nbw, Therefore, by virtue of the power of
of the grip, tbe oldest son is only able to Cough Cure and you have immediate re­ Is, thus far. on a level with tbe brutes. sale
All calls promptly attended day and night,
contained in said mortgage, and tbe statute
lief. It cures aroup. The only harmless
•■tee at Ford’s Hotel, south side entrance.
wit up from tbe effect of the disease and
The man who stops eating the moment bls In such case made and provided, notice ia here­
remedy that produce* Immediate reeulte.
by given that on Saturday tbe Second day of
hunger
la
appeased
is
the
wise
man.
Na
­
the youngest son has scarlet fever.
May A. D 1898, at ten o’clock In the forenoon.
W. H. Goodyear.
E. BARRELL
W. W. PUTTER.
ture needs no more food than she calls for. I shall sell at Public Auction, to the highest
Mrs.
Michael Sheridan of Gratiot
A Republican club has been organized Continued excess brings about Indigestion bldier, at the North front door of the Court
.
BARRELL A POTTER,
Attorneys at Law.
county, recently gave birth to twins, one In Bay City with 736 members. The dem­ or dyspepsia, with loss of flesb, strength, Howe, tn tbe City “f Hastings, (that bring the
nlaee where the Circuit Court for Barry County
©dice over Hastlna* *:ity Bank. Collections
ocrats are soon to follow suit
sleep, ambition, and mental power; and an is bolden), the premises described In said
att‘,nde,i to&lt; auii K''nen|d law business weighing twelve, the other nine pounds, a
mortgage,or so much thereof aa may be neecombined weight of twenty-one pounds,
Soothing, healing, cleansing, DeWltt’t accumulation of aches, pains and many ess*ry to pav the amount due on said mortgage,
dangerous local maladies.
wit* Seven per cent. Interest And all legal costa,
this is tbe second pair of twins In tbe | Witch Hazel Salve is the enemy to sore*,
Tbe stomach now can do nothing alone. together with an attorney’s fee of Twenty-five
Is no doubt a matter of
A. LAMPMAN.
wounds and piles, which it never falls to
dollars covenanted for therein, tbe premises
family, and the first were of heavier
.
D. D. S.
i cure. Stops itching and burning.
Cures We must appeal to soote artificially digest­ being described In said mortgage aa all those
some concern to you,
ed food which can also digest other food. certain lota pieces and parcels of land situate in
Ail kinds of Dental work done carefully and weight than the last ones.
chapped
lips
and
nold
sores
in
two
or
promptly. Local Anesthesia, gas or chloroform
but not bo -when yon
That Is to say, we must use the Shaker the L'lty of Hastings in the County of Barry and
W. H. Goodyear.
rigen. Office over Fhin Smith’s Racket Store,
Argalus Spragne has a cow of the three hours.
Digestive Cordial.
The effect Is prompt Htate of Michigan, and koowo and described aa
buy it at the City Bak­
Holstein Dnrbnm cross which gave last
A sensible BauClalre, Berrien county, and cheering.
The chronic pain and dis­ tbOsas:
Fraction City lots number three (3), aud four
J. C LAMPMAN. M. D.
ery. Everyone when
father and mother have named their baby tress ceases. Appetlie presently revives (4• to Block No. (ft) tn-the Eastern addition to
Office with W. A. Lampman. calls promptly week 41 pounds of milk in 54 hours and Julius C®sar Burrows Tennant.
in the city should get
Flesh and vigor gradually come back, and the village, now City of Hastings. Except that
answered. Special attentlcu given to fitting makes 15 pounds of butter from just one
heretofore conveyed to Chicago, Kala­
tbe sufferer recover*. But be must be portion
trusses and trvatnig Hernia or Rupture for
cheap lunch at the City
mazoo and Saginaw Kall Road Company, sad
J. W. Pierce. Republic, la., says: "I
radical cure. The majority of cases can bo weeks milking. She has not one drop of
careful in future. A trial bottle for 10 containing In each lot four by eight rod* ot
have
used
One
Minute
Cough
Cure
In
mr cents.
permanently cured without a surgical opera­ Jersey blood In her but she got there just
Bakery. Hot tea and
land, according totbe recorded plat of said City
tion.
family and for myself, with results so
ot Hastings.
coffee at all hours of
the same.—Vermontville Echo.
CiiARuts Wilcox.
tirely satisfactory that 1 can hardly find
Laxol is the l&gt;eat medicine for children.
I’MturT.Coujncvjc.
Mortgagee.
the day. Finest line of
aw and collection office of
The Ladies Library Club of Schoolcraft words to express myself as to its merit. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor
I will never fall to recommend It to other*,
J. M. SMITH.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Confectionery in the
was recently donated 81,000 towards put­
Oik
•_______________
Dated Jan. 29,1806.
on every occaston.tbat present* itself.”
Collections made in all parte of the state
city.
ting up a building for them, on condition
W. H. Goodyear.
The stockholders of the defunct mercan­
Conveyancing a speciality. Special pains
MORTGAGE SALE.
tile company at Ludington who put $50,­
taken in drafting contracts, chattel mort­ that they would raise a like amount.
A Valuable Prescription
Defanlr
hAring
been
made,
in
tbe
conditions
000
into
the
boniness.
have
just
distributed
gages and wills.
Woodland, Mich. They have succeeded In getting all bu
Editor Morrison of Worthington, Ind. $4,500 among themselves. It Is all that is of ar*rtaiu mongsite. executed by Adison C.
Benedict nnd Msqixret Benedict, husband and
$130 of it. and will undoubtedly get their -Sun” writes: -You havj a valuable pre­
wife, to Harvey Williams, daied the eleventh
MORTGAGE RALE.
Sward Taggart
Loyal E. Knappeu. building. We would like to ace someone scription, In Eleetric Bitters, aud 1 cam left after pa jin? debts.
day W June 18M5. recorded the twenty third day
Default having been made tn the conditions of
of Jane 18S?&gt;. and on which there u claimed to
Arthur C. Denison.
cheerfully recommend it for Sick Head­
give Hastings ladies such a chance.
be due, at the date hereof. Two Hundred and a certain mortgage made by George W. Grertfy
TAGGART. KNAPPEN &amp; UEN180N.
ache
and
Constipation,
and
as
a
general
and
Ann
Gregory
to Evelyn Dibble dated uSe.
TenJhillani and ninety five cents, notice b
LAW Y KHA
The color of a canary. It is known, can system tonic it has no equal.” Mrs. Ann
hrrtitv glvrv. that by virtue of the power of It A. I&gt; IKtiand recorded in the office of us
Rooms 811 817 Michigan Trust Co. Bldg,,
side tn said mortgage.! ahull foreclose the same, Register of Deeds, for the County of Barry m
Grand Rapids. Michigan. be fixed by the food given IL Bread and Stehle. 2625 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago,
by a sale ot the mortgaged premises, at public Stale ot Michigan, ou the llth day of December
milk with sweet seed and hemp flavor, the was all run down, could not eat nor digest
auction, to tbe highest bidder, a’, the north A. D. 1K»1 In Liber 33 ot Martgagrs. on page SJ1.
mortgage was given unon the expM*
JAMES A. SWEEZEY,
food, had a backache which never left her
ront awr
root
door w.
of win
the vvurv
Court rwuvc
House hi
hi tbe
wic *,iiy
City of iSrdd
pale yellow. Saffron tea produces a tine,
condition tlrvt should any d-tat:*t be made in tbe
J
Attorney at law.
nnd felt tired and weary, but six bottles of
paywentnf the haIci 1 fat crest, or any part tbeeeHastings. M»ch. lemon tint-, while cayenne pepper food Electric Bittern restored her health aud
whereon
the
same 1«
is made psythe sfterm.on.the same bring described m all I of.'on any day w
bereon tb
e Bame
mtexpressed,
and
should the aqpe
Practices in all courts of the state. Col­ supplies a greenish tint. In feeding the renewed her strength.
Price 50 cents
thoaj certain pieces or parcels of land situated ‘‘ able,
»*“" as
“ above *»
r*’,**^d ftr
”' "»«
In the township of Hooe. lu tbe County of ’remain unpaid and in arrear for the space Df
lections promptly attended to.
hitter it must first be deprived of Its and $1.00. Get a bottle at Moderu Drug
thirty
davs,
thee
and
from
thencefore,
that
In
Barn , aud State of Michigan, and described as
follows, to trit: The west part of the north east to say after tbe lapse ot raid thirty day*, th*
strength by exposing in a moist place Store.
principal »um ot twelve hundred
quarter of the north e:u&gt;t quarter of Section aforesaid
i t A. SCRIBNER. M. D..
The Bay City council have passed an or­
thirty six contain Ing thirty acres of land and dollars with all arrearage of interest thereon
Boom.
L•
Physician and Surgeon, without losing its power to color.
the east part of the north west quarter of the shall, at the option ot said party of tire second
dinance requiring the street railway com
Delton.
•
Mich.
A special to the Traveler from New pany to sell 3-eent tickets between the
No woman ought, to be her own paper­ mirth east quarter of Section thirty six contain . pa&gt; ty become due aud jayable.
Default having breu made in tbe payment of
Office in residence. one block east of depot.
ten acres of land, and containing !•» all
hanger if she can possibly employ or mg
York says the ban placed by the Catholic hours of 5 and 7, morning aud evening.
lortv acres of land, tbe same being in town­ Interest due Dec. ttth. 1RJI, and the same hav­
ing reman ed unpaid and in arrears for tbs
beg somebody to do the work for her. ship two north ot range nine west.
. .
church dpon the orders of the Knights of
space
of thirty days and upwards, the s'TT A. &lt;t C. H. BARBER
Running up and down the stepladder, Dated Jan, is. ik».
principal rum of t»vrlve hundred dolli
LL.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Harvey Wxujasm,
Pythias, Sons of Temperance and Odd
James L Francis, Alderman, Chicago, tho reaching, the standing, all are tire­
Mortgagee. , all arrearages of Interest thereon is nov
Calls in city or county responded to with Fellows is absolute and admits of no
&gt; cd due ano payable by tbe terms ef sal
says: “I regard Dr. King’s New Discov­ some, more so to a woman than to a
OHas.II.Bavrr.
gage on which mortgage there is claimt
promptness, day or uighk
Attorney for Mortgagee.
further discussion. This is the mandate ery as an ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds man, and particularly injurious to
doe at the date ot this notice the sum------tre-n Hundred seventy three Dollars nnd fiftyof tbe pope through hls representative, and Long Complaints, having used it in many women who are not well.
A. SHELDON,
two cents, and an attorney’s fee ot thirty fiv*
my family for the last five year*, to the
PROBATE ORDER.
Cardinal SatollL The three orders named exclusion of physicians prescriptions or
Ikdlars provided for in said mortgage, and n*
But if a woman must be. her own pa­
«
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
«nlt or proceedings st law having been Institute
Attract Block. Hastings. ,
perhanger or live in rags and dirt, here ritate of Michigan. County ot Barry-m.
have a Roman Catholic membership in other preparations.”
"ed
to r»&gt;5over the moneys secured by said mort­
Money to low on lleri Estate Real Estate
Ata session of the Probate Court for tin gage
or anv part thereof:
is
a
way
to
secure
cleanliness
and
artis
­
Rev. John Burgus, Keokuk, Iowa,
sold on commission. General conveyancing. round numbers 100,000.
County of Barrv. hoiden at the Probate office, in
Now, Therefore, by virtue of tbe power! of
Having a complete set of Abstract Books, comwrites: “I have been a minister of the tic effect that is within reach of the the City vf Hastings, in said county, on Mon­ h:i!c ct-ntaltM-d In said mortgage, and the statot*
A German cure for colds is called egg Methodist Episcopal church tor 55 years or
oljed from tho Records, can furnish complete
day.
the
’
Z
Oth
day
of
January
in
the
year
on*
amateur.
Ordinary long roll wall
in such case made and provided, notice Is bOreabstracts.
eight hundred and nfo-ty-slx.
soup and is worthj- of a trial. Beat np more, and have never found anything so paper, when hung by an inexperienced thousand
given that on Saturday the Twrnty-e1g|th
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of !&gt;v
dav ot March A. D. 1896. at ten o’clock tn lb*
(he yoke of an egg in a pint of water: put beneficial, or that gave me such speedy hand, looks like impatience on a flag­ (•rebate
I ahidl s*dl al Public Auction, to the
hilip t. colgrove.
Bln the matter of the estate ot Clara forenoon.
relief
as
Dr.
King
’
s
New
Discovery."
Try
highest
bidder, at the North front door of th*
n
a
little
butter,
with
two
or
three
lumps
Attorney at Law
staff making faces at misery.
&lt; Waters. decr»s»-d.
liou*e Id tbe elty of Hastings (that being
this Ideal Cough Remedy now.
Trial
Oa rrftdiug nnd filing the petition duly vert Court
(Successor to Smith ACoigrove.)
Listen. Don't buy long-roD wall pa­ fled,
of sugar, and a tablespoonful of good
the
place
where
the Circuit Court for Barty
of Geo. R Hvde, Administrator of said
(Office iu Union block. Hasttngs.;
Bottles free at Modern Dnift Store.
1- bolden). the premises dr»cri»*ed'uk
per. Ask yoar butcher where he buys estate praying for reasons iu arid petition set County
whiskey or rum; set the dish on the stove
mortgage, or so much thereof as may । be
forth that he nnty be licensed to sell the real said
A
Byron
Center
man
ownes
a
dog
that
his
coarse,
brownish
wrapping
pqper
necessary to pay tbe amount due on said mfirtaud stir all tbe time it is over the fire.
«-«r-.fe nt said deceased as in said putitlon de­ gagt?
with seven percent, interest and all leapti
brinks home anything that be can find.
E. KENASTON,
When it begins to'boil pour it backward Recently he brought a large dish of pud­ that be rolls tbe meat in before he put* scribed.
together with an attorney* tee of ThlttyI Hereupon It Is ordered, that Tuesday, tbe cosw.
•
Attorney at Law,
on the smooth, light manilia paper.
five Dollars covenanted for therein, the pretal*18th
dav
of
February,
A.
D.
1&gt;®
c
.
at
ten
•&gt;
clock
and forward between, a saucepan and a ding someone had set outside the door to
(Over J. 8. GoodYear &amp; Co.’* ’’tore )
being
described In said mortesgr as all that
Get
odc
of
the
youngsters
in
simple
Iu tii* forenoon be aMlgoed for tiie he;iring &lt;»: piece or parcel
rracticeslu Mlcourte^fthoBtato. OoUsctloM pitcher until It is smooth and has gained a
of land lying and being siftals
cool.
mathematics at school to estimate how said petition nnd that tbe heir* aj law of arid In the Townablo of Bastings lu tbe County • of
promptly attended to.
tlece&amp;wd and all other persons interested Id Barry aud State of Michigan,and known and de­
froth.
many aheeta of this paper you will said estate, are required to anprar at a aesslou
Bncklen * A i n 1cm M»l\ •
scribed
as
follow*:
said court, then to tai bolden at the Probate of­
B. frl MMERMAN, Hoinapathlc Phy
Thu best salve In the world for cuts, need to cover the walls of the room of
A remarkable operation has just been
Tbe North sixty (C0&gt; Acres of the Sooth Wes:
fice. Iu the »’iiy of Hastings. In said County, and Quarter
ot Beetlna Thirty-two (33) In Tqww
sician and Burgeon.
performed at the University of Michigan bruises, aorc*. ulcers, salt rheum, fever that needs papering, allowing each show cause, if any there i»e, why Three
North. Range Eight (8) West.
Office over Roger’s grocery store.)
sores, tatter, chapped hands, chilblains, sheet to overlap tho one next it. The th.: prayer of tue petttioner may not be
The partial of the first part hereby
clinic by Dr. F. Carrow. The case was
corns, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­ butcher will buy the paper for you at granted. And It Is further ordered, that pay the taxes that may hereafter be
said petitioner ri** ”otkx* to tbe persuns upon this mortgage up io an&lt;L Including one per
that of a young num afflicted with a dis­ tively cure piles or no pay required. It
wholesale less than you can buy it for. Interested in said estate, of. the pendency of cent, and the exerss &lt;1! any) over the one per is
said petition and the bearing thereof by causing
ease which caused loss of sightly one eye. Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
Get o supply of brass-headed tacks. a copy of this order to be published tn tbe Has­ cent io be pah! by tbe party of the second part
_
In order lo prevent the contagion spread­ or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
tings Bannkii. a newspaper printed and circu­ hereto.
Evklyn DrnuLZ.
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, tbe Tune your eyes up to recognizing lated In said County of Barry, once in each
- ciiKQurnoN *
n
/
Mortgagee.
ing, to the we'l eye, a watch chrystal was
straight lines when you see them, and week for three successfre weeks previous to
druggist.
Phiuj- T. Colgrovx.
'
said day of hearing.
eschew the past? pot.
Attorney tar Mortgagee.
Tnis week,
86 quire?. inserted tinder the lid of the unaffected eye.
Chas. W. armstkono. Judge of Probate.
Dated Dec. Mtb, 1896.
North Muskegon has had 120 cases of
Learn todrive a tack with a few short,
The operation occupied most of one after­
(A true copy.)
noon. and the flesh and tissues have al­ measles this fall and winter. Now scarlet true blows. Any woman can do this
fever blds fair to become epidemic. Sev­
Hereafter, chanzes for Advertisements
ready united pretty securely around the eral public meetings were stopped by the after ten minutes’ practice out in the
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
shed with a bit of soft board fastened
insure insertion in the issue ot the week glass. No Impurities can now enter from health officers.
on the .wall for a target, no matter what
the outside, and the patient Is able to see
when brought.
man in his might says.
very well (from hls novel eyeglass.
Then paper your walls. If you be­
ia not genorally considered a necessary ad- ;
Catarrh can be successfully treated only by
junct to the grace, beauty or symmetry to gin at the top and lap the next lower
purlfyine tbe blood with Hood's Barsapsrilte.
You Can Itollevu-.
tbe womanly form. Within the body.how- row upGover the paper, each layer in
Be sure to get Hood’s.
•
The testimoulalspubllahed In behalf of Hood's’ ever, is a great waste made necessary ae-'
Har-aparilla. They are written by honest peo­ cording to the condition of things*—contin- time will collect tiny moldings of dust.
J axon Soap hurts do fabric.
ple who have actually found In their own exper-.
Therefore, begin at the baseboard. Put
fence that Hood’s Sarsaparilla purines the? ually in process and requiring the perfect
Nothing cleans cleaner than Jaxon soap. blood,creates an appetite strengthens the avs-i action of all bodily functions lo absorb or one row all the way around the room
terrTand absolutely and permanentlyfcures all dispell the refuse.
When there Is irregu­ and tack the side seams only. The ef­
Jaxon Prize Baking Powder leavens diseases caused by impure or deficient blood.
larity or lu action. ladles who value a dean, fect when the room is all papered ia
best.
. Hood’s Fills for toe liver and bowels, act pure, healthy body wlU take Dr. Pieroe’s amazingly good. If the oeiHng is bad
Woodland.is to have a dramatic club promptly, easily and effectively.
Favorite Prescription—tbe only remedy and you can't afford to have It tinted,
for women which being once used .is al­ cover it with fish or tennis net caught
The Monroe County Bible Society has ways in favor.
in the center and carried away to the
Caro paid $500 to get a telephone factory recently made public a very interesting re­
To those about to become mothers, it is
port, in which it is shown that during tbe a priceless boon, for it Jessens the pains corners and sides.
tbe United Btatea for tkta womHrfnl exto locate there.
A jolly frieze for such a room as this
seventy-five years of its existence it has
There are 37,000 Masons In Michigan, a distributed 17,000 copies of tbe Bible to and perils of childbirth, shortens labor, is made of slender upright panels of
promotes an abundant secretion of nour­
pear and needy person*.
gain of 1000 during the past year.
ishment for the child and shortens the per­ creamy card bearing sprays of golden
iod painted by the artist of the family.
Successful union revival services are In iod of confinement.
Rev. Milton Bradley the well known
There are so many kinds of golden­
progress
at
Allegan.
Tbe
gatherings
are
Richland preacher Is seriously IB.
rod; no two panels need bo alike. In­
held alternately In the different protestant
Dr. Plerw’B Pelletts curr MHouaMM.
Seventy two thousand eggs were cooked churches, tbe local pastors being assisted
ewUpatlon, (IcklmdaelK.-lndlimUoii.or stead of making tha frieze continuous
last week when the cold storage at Ovid by revivalists from abroad.
put a panel over each eenm merely.
d,«pepal,. and Klndren dlMm.
An attic room in n house that has
burned.
*10O Bavard. *1W.
Since Benton Harbor officer, discovered been decorated in this fashion, not for
Kalamazoo is agitating more room far its
TVnaUnrfftUpMM atu ba plexwd » a yonttu Kamblln. dra&gt; In an old sbsntj economy's sake, but because the pro­
schools, the room in main building being learn U.U thera 1» a« lent one dreaded dIMMe near the elty a tew day, apt. two other
prietor of the apartment has a pretty Office. 32,
that science lias been able to cure in all Its sbantle. ot a slmlllsr character hare been
overcrowded.
fancy for novel things, has a yellow 209 State Street,
stages and that Is Catarrh. Hail’s Catarrh Cure unearthed.
The Freeport school has such a large at- I* the only positive cure now known to tbe
matting on the floor, with green figures
scattered through it. The pertie ties
tmidanee that the services of an extra medical fraternity. Catarrh bring a eonstltu
are made of sage-green stuff and the
tfonal disease requires a constitutional treat
teacher is required,
meat. Hall** Catarrh Core is take* Internally,
glass draperies under the heavy drap­
Freeport Methodists, have asked for acting directly upon the blood and nraeoun
eries nt the windows are made of a curi­
system, thereby dratroylog the
bids for erecting tbelr new church, work surface*oftbe
foundation of tbe dlw ^e. sod riving rhe pa
ous oriental-looking rtuff, which is
UrM
strength
by
building
up
tbe
©oustitation
on which will commence In March.
nothing ou earth but mosquito netting
and amisting nature in doing it* work. Tlwt
dipped in yellow dye and wound ia a
J. E. Hammond who is deputy superin- proprietor* bare so mueh frith In Ita curative
Powers that they offer Ot&gt;e Hundred DoUnre for
twist about a small stick until dry,
tmdent of public instruction Is a candi­ any case that It fam to cure. Send tor H»t oi
leaving it a mass of crinkly waves.—
date for superintendent lo succeed Mr. t&lt;stimonlris.
A Co., Toledo, O.
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�ORDER

LIGHT.
by the ehorntrampled or
•’ d»lrT cattle «e covered
that can hardly be over-estimated.
In
wanted tbe cattle that will turn all teed tn Jersey milk tbe atobatea are Urge and
butler and not to fat are the roost profit­ x’purate readily from tbe rest of the milk
Wm Enable the Camera to Pene­
Society forks of
able to them.
It 1««» been Justly said. having only a small portion of butter fat
trate Wood, Flesh, Etc.
•A Code of Ethics.”
‘•The cow needed fur ttir dairy cannot un- iu the buttermilk.
dlgnasit at what i
At the experiment
ranted intrusion upon their gatetir*.
One adppMrd Ly tbe State Teacher’" As­• der any ciitumslancto be selected for those Htation above meucloned it was found that
qualities which will produce fiat.** for the
1 her bad ftatbered at the borne of Col.
sociation
.
171; pounds ot Jersdy milk made one
Tbe following ethical code adopted at1 two ustuiiM ramtui uulle. the fat from th” nouodof butter while aholber breed 40
Anderton for a holiday dance, and aeta
&lt;Im
Deomber nnrtlnjr of the M*te1 food rannot Im placed in two piner* at the .wtinds of milk was required.
had Ju-t been formed for the opening
same lime or otherwise; the O’*
Tfca.Mi-r'* AsBOciati&lt;»u h» worthy
' 6 Aud last but not least tbe butter
makes good butter will »«•» make th*
by every Michigan teacher:
made from Jersey milk has a richncw of
walked
a boy minister of the Gospel
J(o nuperlutrndrDt or tnicbrr shouhl be- brrfnsr will the cow that makes good rolnr. a firmness ot groin and a Oucues* of
He asked all
The noise of war’s alarms should not named Albert Budd.
eeuit- a candidate tor a position until it• beef make the best butler.
• .fisvur
&lt;
ibut has given It a wide reputation.
The
first
herd
of
Jerwva
imported
totiiw
*1
fca« been definitely derided that the
The Jersey, tbon- having the qualifica­ distract attention from the marvelous present to get down on their knees,
B»H»r»it incumbent shall not remain longer country were brought to Conneiictrt in tions for ecnnomlaal butter prodnetl^n Snd triumph of science which is reported while he prayed for their salvation.
than tbe present term of’ coatrack When 1850; the second herd lo Mass. In 1851. bavlug them fixed by bey long continued from Vienna. It- is announced that Some demurred, but finally all did as
a b.Mrd of education has taken such Others followed fast and from that time pure brrvdIng.chaHenges compellon In Ulla Prof. Rontgen, trf Wurzburg univer­ he asked. The boy preacher then
Mcriou M precludes the present Incumbent they have spread from the east to the went
sity, baa discovered a light which, for prayed earnestly for the dancers. After
special field.
gro«u being an applicant, or when he has and now Americo-bQasts of cows that ex­ herNo
IntelliMM farmer M-ekln« for u bat­ the purposes of photography, will pene­ hr had gone there w an effort to re­
annunneed that he hi not a candidate for cel! those of the old world.
ter
enw
that
will
I
h
-I
d
him
tn
pay
hla
debt*
In 1808 the American Jersey Cattle
trate wood, flesh and most other or­ sume festivities, but the party broke up.
co«e!4dlo&lt;&gt;. it is proper for another to enter
Tbe oldret bnt two of all fatf, j—L.
Clnb was organized with forty-three tm;m- will be disappointed if he bays a good ganic substances. The professor has
the onld as an applicant.
Cbsreh Christma* Dwcorettoaa.
Jersey, nor will he ever exchange her for a
No teacher while under coo tract should bers and Incorporated In 1880 under the
succeeded in photographing metal
Tbe Oral of «H Hi. w,|„, u
In England the Christmas decora­ onleix.
snake application for another position wlth- laws of New York. Dr. Linsley aald of cow ot another breed.
mil
ladles.
Tbe lint la dwu.m.tr.i/,.
Many think,and say ••Oh a grade will weights which were inclosed in * tions may remain in thr churches dur­
«it first securing permission from the this company: “Through whose enlrrtbe world that total atatalorra an- n.e
wooden
case;
also
a
man
’
s
hand,
which
answer
my
purpose."
Well
indeed
a
grade
ing the month of Jaauary, bu: mustall risks.
brord of education for a release In case of prisa wise provision has bedn made to se­
‘
cure to the agriculturists of America tho will be an Improvement on a scrub or a shows only tbe bones, the flesh being be cleared away before February 2. or
4 lection.
llhM the smallest dsath rat • of
A superintendent should never make a perpetuity and purity of the unrivaled mongrel bat If a half blood Is good u full invisible.
Candlemas day.
.
blooi will be better iu &lt;he same propor­
It w said that the discovery is simple.
V'up«*ition to a teacher, under a contract breed of Jersey.
The strictista.ruks are enforced regard­ tion. and a thoroughbred, registered better The professor takes a so-called Crooke’s
wkh another board of education, to leave
Il bu fewer uu-MnenlH thau
Sil* p jbltlvn during the term for which be ing the registry of cattle, no animal can stilt. You will then start right
In Camberwell. London, tbe penny
pipe (a vacuum glass plpt), with an in­
ot Ita *&lt;e.
;
I have known many who commenced
tiaa contracted without first securing lhe be registered unless Its sire and dam have
duction current going through it) and, tax for library purpose* amounts to
SLOW,000 i&gt;ld lo Vamtl,.. of th. lv
•euuM-nt of the superloCendent and the been registered Imtlore It, making a direct with grodes but were not satisfied. A
*30,000 annually. It is now proposed oeaeed at Hourol Urealen need.
by
means
of
rays
which
the
pipe
emits,
thoroughbred
*as
soon
purchased
and
the
’,.va«l of education to give the teacher re- .■line back to the foundation of stock, and
Reader, are you the ataff ot I (,_u,
more thau this many slates have passed grades were sold for someone else to begin photographs on ordinary photographic to establish two free public libraries
SetMi from his contracL
now? On whom wW they lean w:lfD
Each member of the teaching profession Ikws making the false registration of an with and they in turn wanted thorough­ plates. In contrast with the ordinary in thnt district with^thix income.
-should exercise a spirit of loyalty by glv- animal a criminal offense.
are &lt;nae?
Tout earning t»ed
breds.
rays of light, these rays penetrate
Many farmers have reached a point, organic matter and other opaque sub­
clothe Umb now. to whom win 'i,e,
,ag to other teachers lhe benefit of his
If there Is science or good derived from
A dyer aud finisher in a Swiss silk
when jwi are dtwd’
'
iBdueiice. by bring careful not to criticise breeding for a purpose and who here can where general farming h no longer profit­ stances just as ordinary rays penetrate
nt Bl receives front Mi to 50 cents a day.
M&gt;ftb‘*r bls predecesfer or associates harsh- ,doubt it, then stop and consider for a able under existing conditions and are
Provide to^ay for the future of w„M
glass. He has also succeeded in photo­
•. and oy.speaking a good word for them moment what must be the result of unit­ looking for some branch ot agricultural
children, panrut, or otben; to-morrow m,'
-.♦ntHiever poarilile. Hn should avoid do­ ing tbe best blood of these Jersey oattln which will par. In many localities what graphing hidden metals with a cloth
be too late.
pe whatever would tend to weaken lhe In- for five hundred years; can It be wondered would be more profitable thau keeping * thrown over the camera. The rays
11 rleb. It wiae to provide for tha r.^9a«rwu of bis fellows with school officers*, at umi
a,v vcome
,wv w
that three cattle „
have
to the &lt;1MM
front. few good cows and building up a trade in penetrated not only the wooden cose
eeroea of tbe Borrow. If po«r, H fe , oij.
tellow teachers, parent* and pupils, and
noblest cause of the domestic anl- butter.
Get a email separator, a Babcock containing the metals, but the fabric
(race. eotuMering Ute ,ntwy and ^al1
rostf emphatkaUy he should never under- mal? Tbe record breakers
..................................
Make nothing but good hi front of the negative. The profewaor
of butter mak­ test and begin.
«Mt&gt; of tbe order, not to aenre tor year
bid another.
V ing, the prize winners at the World's Fair butter, keep nothing but good cows, strive
faBUy protection lucaae of death.
is already using his discovery to photo­
In a contract for'a position, none but of the butter and eheese tests has demon­ ta please your customers and tbe venture graph broken limbs and bullets in hu­
Bye par
Tallow
per
Ilk,
4
strictly honorable metos should be em- strated beyond all question that they are will pay.
This is especially true near
ThU order provided death benella of
Osiancr ou.. 15-----C&lt;v&gt; ed by the contestants and their friends. tbe best dairy cattle ou earth.
small towns outside tbe strfallv dairy’ dis­ man bodies.
Wheat, red per bu.. 65
K00, (1.000. or K.000 to both aexea. lra&gt;
After a board of education has made a
While here in our own country we have tricts, for there competition is not so great
U brei. white per tx..«.
OREGON
NEARLY
READY.
'
i tbe ace « Hateen to Otty-B.e, at net emt
ksueice of teacher.' It should be considered never produced a phenomenal butter mak­ and good butler is more tborobghly- ap­
Haw par tan. Tin u
or about oueTourlb that ot old line 1,1
u
nal for tbe defeated candidate er, a Merry .Maiden, a Brown Bessie, prize preciated. If you start first yon will ret
anranor, payable a few day, after death ta
40 criticise the successful one, or to charge winners at the World’s Fair, or a Sig­ tbe best trade. These small home markets
tbe beneBelary only, and at an expend ,t
turn with incompetency or of having re- nal’s Lily Flag, with a record of 44 lbs. for any and all produce often psy better
The battleship Oregon at San Franleva than three centa per day tor a: oe,
e-'.ortd tn unfair means In securing the in 7days—1026 Iba. in 12 months, (this Is than tbe cities. It Is scarcely two months
Inaurance.
PMittoa.
extraordinary), neither have we a Robert since there was a butter famine here and
Dried apptea.3 to 4.
last of the armor plates for the turrets
1U Method.
J. or a John R. Jentry shooting at the two several days no butter could be had, and
Hnckwbrot ftour. 1.R5
FROM '•riUMABV EDUCATION.’’ ,
have been shipped from the Bethlehem
It doea Ita buslneae privately, aeleeu ita
.
minute
mark,
yet
we
are
coming.
this occurs often.
There are three layers in tbe teaching
’
It is only a few years ago It was said,
owe aaaodatee. and reject, the uoan.Pp,.
Good butter will always eel! and more works in the east for the Union iron
L^MofMsion.
able at will, Juet a» any well regulate,
r Tbe lower one is not very much crowd­. “No horse can go in 2:30.” It has been dairy fanners are wanted in our commun­ works, and according to the contract
the vessel is to be completed within
faBlly. or tha eburcb, altould do. aud this
ed. There are not many really bad done by thousands and two mlnntes can ity.
not
stop
them.
80
it
is
with
Jerseys
’;
four
­
without inlerfenin( with any other obi,
90 days after the receipt of t he plates.
tochers. They drop out, fall off, and at­
(atlona. relatione, or datlea whs Is. ver.
The armor for the aponaona and bar­
tempt to half do some other work after a teen lbs. iu seven days has been made by
thousands
and
many
have
bettered
this.
A Coeuaandery of thia aplendld order l&lt;
while.
bettes has long been m position and
Some of tbe Jerseys’ characteristics
now being formed In Heatings. Now t&lt;
Tbe middle stratum—the relm of medimafital consent the firm of J.
nearly all- of tbe eight-inch and the
By _
tbe time to proteat those left alter yea
■Krlty—is a mass of busy, jostling humani­ which adapt her to her work are as fol­ Manton A Co of Morgan, this day dissolv­ smaller guna have been mounted. The
have paaeed away.
The Hecerd ot th.
ty. They are working blindly, following lows:—
ed. All claims against the firm must be tour 13-inch guns that are to be pro­
1.She is a small animal. You may be
this ami that lead ot popular fancy. They
Golden Croea la unsurpassed 1 r any order
presented at once. All accounts doe them tected by the turrets cannot be mount­
laa
Uw_a_
startled at this for it Is very commonly
In aa-e.
the VToslaeweC
United Stales.
are always Luntiug for “places” here.
will be collected by J. W. Mun Ion, who
ed until the armor plates are in place.
First to insure women,
The third and highest plane is up in the urged by farmers as a serious objection; will continue the business.
Fir» to ute tbe
One of the turrets was finished a few
ratified air. There are not many here and it la however an argument in our favor
graded assignment plan.
___ you
______
Wt uk
ta
C. J. Musrrox.
-hose are not bunting for positions—posl- You will all agree that the amount of food
days
ago,
but
the
big
weapons
will
not
investigate thr Golden Cross a id join now
J.
W.
ItrxTsx.
tkjes are hunting for tl&gt;em. These work- required to sustain life and repair waste is
at low charter rales.
be placed in it until both turrets are
Dated this 33ni day of Jan. 1896.
&lt;»re are thinking while they work. They In proportion to the size ot the anirnaL
ready; then all four guns will be
ano ever looking below tbe form to get at An animal weighing 1*300 pounds requires
St* e Secretary.
mounted at once.
more food for this purpose than one of
the meanings of things.
Nearly all that n-muinn to be done
It is not crowded here—“there is al- 900 pounds and HiIn food must be given Clias. M. Powers. Oranrwvilie.
to the big ship is to complete that one
before any return can be looked for in the Maude Board, Yankee BpriQg&gt;&gt;*.
wrgys room at the top.”
PROBATE UKDKR
ml!k pall or chum.
This difference in William K. Vaneo. Middleville.
turret, and it will only require a few
rations when extended over the' entire Nellie B NickerUocker. MlddleriI1e.
days after tbe armor plates arrive to do
i —
of —
tbe -rrobate
-------- . AMirt Iur lb«
Wm. Hanea. Maple Grove.
Jersey Cattle and Dairying,
y. bolder.
tJ
St the P
. vibaU- Offlrmilking period of a cow is of considerable Kut.ioe
the work. The engines and other ma­
McKinney, Baltimore.
in sale county, da
__
_
_ Hastlno. !r.
by J. M Bauer al Farmers Institute Importance.
Iteplel W. RrynnM*. City.
chinery of the vessel have been tested
Thursday, the sixth da&gt; of Pet rusn ;n ths
2. She Is a persistent milker.
It is of­ Ph villa Diamond. City,
February t8,1896.
year one tbo&lt;uuind eight hundn d ana uU.-n
gnd found to be perfect, and tbe big
•u_
T&lt;»e subject given me Is a broad one. ten said that the Jerseys are small milk­ Georce Gulbmon. Buchanan.
battleship can now be xunde ready for tn acdurtanrw with the following proaram:
^Present, Charles W. Annstro^g. Judgo
There are some breeds that milk Allie Bciumore. City,
1 might spend an hour telling where they ers.
FEB
IT.
Arrival
of
Hia
Najavty
-Rgx.
0
service
in
a
few
days.
.
exine from, another hour telling what they heavier when fresh and by* this gain the Ddbert Groat. Banfleld,
matter of tbe estate of Anthony
King
of
tbe
Ournlval.
cm
Koyal
Yacbt
froon
tbe
But: _
a '। Minnie Eaatae. Ban fl old.
E
are and still another of what they have reputation of greater nillkors
“-'j-a! F.otilla. At
TOO LATE TO SAVE HIS LOVE. iilgbt.theKnrereof Proten,
(y cow Edward
McKibben.
QirreUltwaud fillmr tbe twUtloi duly rtrited
record kept of the milk of a Jersey
.
¥.
eK,5^e!!.' ilranreviEc,
about 7 o'clock,
skMie.
But as time is limited I shall en­ every
day for a year and compared with a I A&gt;Wc FotUr' Y,u,Mw 8^R*'9tn (.reud rajpant .ni tb«- gtrreu. and Ball at- ofEowcuu nxKv. daughter ef i *i&lt;l decra5e&lt;
deavor to make a few statements that I
Brokmeyer'a hirerthrart Spirited Away Um Freocb Opera Hirim*
praying
&lt;t ted, lh*r m
x .
-----*— far
— reason* *tocreln
-----"*i
record of n cow of another, breed and the
------7*7------------hope may be of interest aud profit.
FEB. IN. Marrtl Graa Day Grand Fageant order or decre* be made hr tbi&gt;- &lt;r Mirt deterialawful
” “
... vein qf '1W
SALT
STORM ***
IN UTAH.
f
"BBX-” Kim. of tbe Carnival, tniag wioertor-wyre the —
Jersey Island, the home of the Jersey smallness of a yield of any single day will
Across the rirer from Rocheport, ?
dscMied
sad
entitled
to
inbertt
n c real rdats
in
Float
Tatleanx;
general
maaking
us
tbe
prattle. i&lt; situated in the English Channel be overbalanced by ^he number of days Wintry Visitation That Covers Objects Mo., in Cooper county the people are Ktrerto; parade by the Phonny Ebony Pbel- at said deceased and tbelr resp
b«he ngUfr
____ ______
_____ __
_ twelve the cow Is In milk.
Many Jerseys give
is only seven
miles wide
and
lowjt. At night :be Mtotiok Krew« of Omdu*** therein.
with a Hallne Regiment.
very much wrought up over tbe sensa­ Apprarv
_________
The
cllniate
is
mikLthe
land
mlJk
perpetually.
I
have
owned
several
Tnereupou B Is ordered.thm sain reir •»* sth
in rtreet Pagrnt ot naauUful Tableau
miles lang.
The last few days whenever snow baa tional finale of a love affair in which Hoau. and Cm.iu* Bail at the French Opera te?of February.' A. D. law. at iu. luck i»
D«)dnctive, renting from $50 to $100 per ; that
Wtts Impossible to dry. and any
white sediment has been--left the central figures ore John Brokmry er, Hhiuhi . grauj! LrocnUun and Brx Hall at the Oto MNBsanJtoaaelgned tor the h wriiig of said
-aere and this ta not high as the average I Jersey cow when in health and with pro- fallen
-----a-----------------------------------------ImperiiuPAlAcv Entertainment* and balls petiUon, and that Utebeln at Uw d.uJd Jecea«•.cturn h $250 per acre, tbe government P«'r e*re »«•&lt;*
mdro than four ' whcrrvcr the anow touched. Thera baa son of a pronunent
f
'
’busineas
’
man of* ( throughout tbe city. Ontv rmchwl quickly S&lt;La*.
and —
all other
Interested'
-- «—a persons
-----------Jg a Ba in sail
required
to appear
nndMiss
MissKate
Kate Franken,
Franken.
fn&gt;«n Chicago by tbe
7 rotate, are
Ataiost a perfect one and this together with I or
weeks.
E
been much
v speculation
* '
as to the
' actual“ Booneville, and
j '
said court, item to be bolden at thi IVvbate
the atartjce of snaked aud the .best dairy
3. hhe-has an extremely long peri'd of cause, aud local scientists have been heir to farm lands and real estate in '
Jfflre. Id the elty of Hasting* I qua
Nud county.
eattlr on earth ma»es the Isle a Utopia in- dairy usefulluewi. At two years of u^e tfnd ore uow divided upon that point Cooper county.
and show rause. if any there i&gt;». . Jy 1thr greyer
OlU
... grunted.
T*
And
'Ajcd. Two thousand head of Jerseys are she is.at dairy work and at thirteen years There are those who insist that the sed­
The young couple were to have been j
it ta fl
witt
Inner cite
she
h
still
as
profitably
at
work
with
pro
­
&gt;alpped annually* from this island but
&lt;&gt;vmc c w inc pci-RooB ;niOTV5icu ih said cstale.
notie
whoae
iment was taken up from the bosom married recently, and the girl’s guar- '
always leaving more head of cattle than per care. This makes eleven years of um4Mthe
pendency
«f
said
petition.
Md
the
bear
-*cres of land.
lag thereof by causing a copy of this order U» be
fulneas aud lo give her justice she is en­ of the Great Salt lake. There arc others
(Minliabed Id the Hastings D vMsf.e a
These Jersey islanders know a good titled to more even than this for many who believe that the deposit ia sulphate
paper printed and circulated In saM Count? of
thing when they have it and Instead of cows have won fame and records for them­ of soda, which is thrown up on the her clothes away and drove young BrokBarry ones la each week tor three mrcwiw
shores of Great Salt lake during the meyer from tbe premises when be called
taupadlng for a delusive general purpose selves at fifteen and sixteen years of age.
weeks previoas to aaid day of bearitL
, CbixlmW. AKflE s
ccw they breed only their pure dairy cattle
4. Her milk Is rich in butter fat. Over winter by the action of the cold weath­ to demand the girl, whois considerably
(A true copy)
Judge M PnN'Mc.
&lt;mi the island and a violation of this law 2000 record tests of fourteen pound.* of er on the briny waters. Be that as it over age. Then Smith called in Dr.
suranN a forfeiture of boat and tackle and butler and more In seven dajs reported! may, the houses facing north, the Hurt to confirm hia allegation of the
« heavy money fine for whoever brings and sworn lo by men of standing and
street car windows, carriage windows girl’s insanity, but the doctor failed to Tv New Orleans, account of Mardi Gra* will
▲dMikistratok’s BALE.
Mtber cattle to the island.
reputation, are sufficient proof of this i
*7 ?!L
,r”!B ventrti
^hlcagi* and
principal
uwureeo.
mere is
la also
a,«,', “d
Pie“ °*h“be- coincide in this view, and instead con- - «
«s%.
IIIinoiw
RaU^
in the matter of tbe estate
J&lt;
breed.
There
The origin of the Jersey cow is uc- charaoterisiie of the
QmS
KaUroaSnSrth
of 1£
Croaeh. Deceased.
M1 greatly reduced rotes
truowu. but according to good authority It the testimony of the Agriculture! Stations t'ome ,ncruated- Pedestrians who hs^- veyed a message from the. girl to her '
Notice Is hereby cItvd that I »lnUl sell at
lover
to
rescue
her
by
any'
means.
I
to
retwu
of
different
states
where
comparative
testa
P*
ned
to
be
out
in
the
storm
did
not
■
a
iriur^
umi
Marra
has .’men bred pure for five hundred years
Public AueVaa to the highest bidder, on Friday
the seth day of March. A D .iass. at ten o'clock,
notice anything out of the way until
and for this reason has her charactcriaih s of different breeds have been conducted.
Brokmeyer applied for a. writ of
in tbe forenoon, at the late residcote. of the Ian
qo tbarougbly fixed and passed with such
At New York station five breeds were their clothing dried, when it was dis­ habeas corpus. In the meantime the
Jotona B.Ooucta. Deceased. In tik Township
certainty U&gt; her off .prings that It is un tested far six months. The average num, cerned that the apparel was liberally girl was spirited away and taken to
o&lt; Ebmtlnga. te tbe County of Banytln th&lt; stani
of Michigan, purwusut to License wad authority
tiectawary to ctvsi them with any other ber of pounds of fat in 100 pounds of milk sprinkled with what appeared to be St. Louis and placed in a convent,
granted to me on tbe 3L«t day ot Ujinusn a
Ikeod and thta actxu'its for the prohibiting was 5.62-too for Jerseys, 5.07-100 for
Dm ns«, by the Probate Court of Barry Coooty.
salt. The dejxjsit is a saline nature. where she is now,
ortrta. trom BWiligM,
tew ot the intend passed in 1789.
Guernseys, and the lowest breed tested
tea Mtato, right, pile sn&lt;i &gt;"
That was discovered by the applica­
•The countiy belug small the cattle is telh- 8.50-100.
vlU’to*'’”’11'’11
p*rl1” rotdarnplating a tenet of tbe aadd deceased of. nr and to th*
A
NEW
DAY
TO
CELEBRATE.
tion
of
the
tongue.
It
is
a
phenomenon
real
estate situate and being tn Hr Count? et
■ed vrstuked out aud thus the grass In not
Almost all thia butter fat can be reperry.
In
tbe
JReta
of MkhlgaoJ known and
that frequently occur* In Salt Lake Daughters of Ba relation Observe Wedding
described as follows, U&gt;-wit Tbe U'esX hall of
City, and especially during the winter
the East half of tbe North West .pjsrier of
Anniversary of Washington.
Section thirty six C*&gt; containing fort* .vrr*
season, nnd therefore caused but little
The New York city chapter of the
mon, or lean. And the Rast par: «h’ the Bouih
wonder, but a good deal of work was Daughters of the American Revolution
West Iroettonal quarter of Bectloui ureuty
(») onrtatalng thirty seven acres niore «&gt;i less.
necessary to remove the stains left on
gave a reception at Sherry’s to cele­
Also U»»t South East fractional •quigfrr' of Sec­
tbe windows. There has not been a brate the anniversary of the wedding
tion twenty five &lt;£»&gt; containing 0nr hundred
five acres more or lrr». all being in town thres
snowstorm within the Inst ten dnya day of George Washington. Mrs. Don­
(8« North r*nge ataritft) West '
st Dated
when the deposit of tbe sediment has ald McLean, regent of the chapter, re­ &lt; nicsgv the undersigned.
Feb*y. «h. A.D.. 1SK.
I
A.
R.
HXX
sun
.
FniKim fl.Saui
not occurred.
The savants are still ceived the gueats. assisted by a number
Goa’! Paas’r Annt
■■Mistrota^
guessing.
of prominent members of the organi­
sation. The guest of honor wag Mrs.
Adlai Stevenson, wife of the vice presi­
A CURABLE DISEASE.
dent, who ft tbe president general &lt;rf
the National Society of the Daughters
&lt; h route Catarrh U Pronouucecl Curable by
of the American Revolution.
Dr. Hurtman.
Brief addresses were also made by
There are an almost countless number of
Charles Dudley Warner, W. D. Howells,
remedies said to eure chronic catarrh. Tbe
Gen. Grant Wilson, who spoke on
o»o«i of these are of no use whatever, and “Mount. Vernon, tbe Home of Wash­
OOK to the kitchen for the remedy. Eat
many woree than useless, bring actuaHy ington,” and Bishop Henry C. Potter.
harmful. A few are successful In a small
freely three times a day bread, hot biscuit,
number of cxses—eases which might al­
hot cakes, made light and sweet with
The committee eppotated to ermege
most get well Uy simply taking care not to
lor the building of the new zoological
-Royal Baking Powder, stop yeast bread, use
catch cold again. But of all this vast mul­
gardens In Highland park. Pittsburgh.
titude of medlctoea It cannot be said that
•neat sparingly, take plenty of air and exercise,
.Pa, for which the Fort Pitt Traction
there are more than two or three which
company, through ita president, Chris
and you may snap your fingers at Indigestion.
■re actually specifics, and without doubt Magee, haa giron 1100.000, wrote to J. L.
There is a quality in Royal Baking Powder,
the most reliable is Pe-ru-na. ]». always ®l«b«!, the Chicago architect, tho other
cure* when It is faithfully and cnnseleo- duy to come here. Mr. Silsbee drew
coming from the purity and wholesomeness
Ur,nslv used.
tt not only cure, esturt; plans for the proposed new “soo“ In
of its ingredients, which promotes digestion.
uf tbe bud and throat, but oatarth of tbe Schenley pwk. and hls presence is de­
rtoxnaclt, nbiri bowels, lungs, bronchial sired to look over the new location and
Food raised by it will not distress. This pe­
tubes, kidneys, and In tact any of tbe or- see how hia pinna will have to be
changed to meet the different eondiculiarity of Royal has been noted by hygien­
(sru, ,&gt;f the fimxtan body, h Is-indeed a
ists and physicians, and they are accordingly
dreadfnljwee of calarrb, wherever located
that Pf-ic^ia eatt not cure, or at fra.earnest in its praise, especially recommending
A watchmaker of tbe Pay.-deCalaia
(really twlp. it may be procured at all
rt in the preparation of food for those of delicate
Ute drug stores, and It sboum be given , Franee, will ibortly exhibit a retxaUa**?1 •cluaU»
tallltlnl 1,1,1 by illtMe wlK,
utnJ |u
SCHOOL COLUMN.

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NINETEENTH YEAR Of
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A few good POINTS

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Complete stocks, a bright, clean store,
intelligent salespeople and honest
prices.
These and more ought to bring you
to a more correct realization of the val
ue of this institution. You are free
to comment and suggest. We are try­
ing to help you buy Dry Goods. Co­
operation will help you and help us.
By the way we will tell you some­
thing of interest in a few of our de­
partments next week.

Alum baking powders cause indigestion.

vain olsewbere to get relief.
A book 011 catarrh and ratarrlial dlseesS. Of m hmtrortwiy illustrated W. will
UOM-ut free to,,,, Mdns, bj
p^ra_M
r»&lt;« Manufacluriug Company of Col urnta/, ublo.

P;Ws n button, and immediately a tlnr
phonograph tells its woe little tale.
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KeL
’TpOrt °* thc
bet. York shows; that dnriny the last
yr-tv 4.WO votoeu were buned in the
potter's field.

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HASTINGS. MICH

CORRESPONDENCE.
Castleton.

Miss Mildred Rowlader was obliged on
account of sickness to give up her school
work at Woodbury and is now visiting at
C. A. Hough’s.
Miss Harriette Beadle nf Hastings was
in tbe village over Sunday the guest of
Miss Effa Simpson.
Miss Bertha Marshall was nt Hastings
over Sunday the guest ot her sister Miss
Lois Marshall.
The play given at the opera house last
Friday night was largely attended and
those pi esenl report a very good enter­
tainment
Mr.and Mrs. A. E. Knight leave this
week for their new home in Kalamazoo
where Mr. Knight has purchased a jewel­
ry shop and will commence business. Mr.
and Mrs. Knight have been residents zof
Nashville for a number of years during
which time they have made many friends
who regret to have them leave but who
‘
wish them abundant success in their new
home.

There was no school in the Felghner
district Monday on account of the illness
of the teacher Miss Downing.
Mrs. Caroline Harvey died quite sud­
denly one day last week aged 70 years.
The funeral occurred Thursday, Rev.
Branch of Nashville officiating.
The re­
mains were interred in the Nashville
cemetery.
Mrs. Clara Price is quite sick at this
writing with bronchitis.
Mrs. Wm. Lowder who slipped and fell
a few weeks ago Is still confined to her
bed.
Several In this vicinity are sick with the
grip,
Mrs. John Miller and Miss Minnie Wil­
Miss Margrelte Youngs has returned
kinson of Charlotte are guests gt Dr H. home.
Wilkinson’s.
Miss Cora Collins of Caledonia is the
Mrs. E. V. Smith entertained Miss guest of Miss Emma Carl.
Edith Fleming of Woodland Thursday. |
Frank Larabee and wife made a busi­
ness trip to Otsego last week.
Where is Hindes Corners correspond­
•
Prairieville.
ent?
At the prize declamation contest held at
Mrs. W. Shedd who has been very sick
the M. E. church last Wednesday eve is better.
Dora Gibbs took first prize. Clare Brown
Miss Mina Howell of Nashville was en­
and Frankie McDonald were even and the tertained by Mrs.-F. Bailey last week.
money divided evenly between them. A
W. M. Illick made a business trip to
full house greeted them and the verdict Hastings Monday.
.
was “How nicely they all recited." The
R. Bliven and wife of Hastings were
musical.part of the program was fine.
the guests of Mrs. Ella Youngs one day
H. Pattengill SupL Public Instruction last week.
delivers a lecture at tbe M. E. church
The Misses Ada and Mirtie Mosher of
Tuesday eve.
Subject, “Down in Dixie." Shultz were the guests of Miss Birdie
Quarterly meeting services were con­ St. John Saturday afternoon.
• •
ducted by presiding Eider Masters at the
M. E, church Sunday eve.
Born to Rev, G. V. Pixley and wife on
Bhaltx.
Sunday last a son.
Lagrippe seems to be the order of tbe
Tbe New England supper held at tbe
home of Mr. Doster last Thursday eve­ day.
Mrs. Branch of Hastings is keeping
ning was well attended and a pleasant
house for Orley Peak.
time enjeyed by all present.
Myrtle Mosher was home over Sunday.
Chas Biehle of Grand Rapids is here
A large number of people of this place
with a stock of Jewelry.
are attending the revivals held at Brush
Miss Mary Smith and Maude Ruggles
Rfdge
by Rev. 8. HalL
ha ve returned from a weeks visit to Has­
Ada Mosher was tbe guast of Hastings
tings and vicinity.
friends during last week.
P. Grant is quite rick.
Dr. Scribner is
'
Maait villa.
tbe attending physician.
Mrs. C. Shultz is visiting at New York.
G. A. and A. J. Belle were at Fenton
ths tetter part of tbe week on business.
L. E. Sloot has returned from bls •outhMiddleville.
ere trip well satisfied to remain in Michi­
gan and has resumed his work as carver
The blizzard of Monday night filled the
fer the Lentz Table Co.
north and south roads till they are nearly
Merle Sturgis, youngest son of Mr. and
un passable.
Mrs. Richard Sturgis, is very ill with
Hon. H. P. PattengiU gave his lecture
ipneamonfa and small hopes are held for
"Down in Dixie” to a fair crowd last Mon­
*1 W 8. Powers and J. E. Burgman are at day night The lecture was highly interest­
ing as well as instructive
Hastings this week attending circuit court
Earl Van Every is pspa since last
•he latter having been drawn as juryman.
Mrs. L. J. Wilson has been very sick Wednesday.
The lecture by Miss Virginia Dox at the
during the past week sod it was announc­ CoDgregatlonalist church last Friday night
ed Wednesday that her recovery was im- drew a good crowd but was worthy a bet­
ot John B«n 4 Som h*« fc­ ter crowd.
Chas. Smith was arrested and takrii to
&gt; elded Dot to rebuild their planing mill,
Hastings Saturday, for furnishing liquor to
recently destroyed by fire but will move to
a drunkard.
Fenton where they have beer•
The Cold Spring Creamery Co. has rea­
,prv substantial boauF and where tney son to feel proud of its success. Tbe new
will have a mouoply of the trade in tbelr
butter maker. Frank Chirk, is evidently
np E Stinchcomb of Hastings was in the "on to his job” for the cotunauy recently
wUlsiB last Wednesday in the Interert of took first prize at the Dairyman’s Associ­
\he new cyclopedia ^blch he is handling. ation.

Carlton. • ;
Mrs. John Fleming is In Battlo Creek
visiting her son Fred.
Frank Hosmer is on tbe rick list at pres­
ent
Miss Grace Wright returned from Grand
Rapids Monday being unable to pursue
her studies on sccbtfht of weak eyes.
Mrs. M. Carpenter and family spent
Sunday with Sumner Sponable and wife
of South Hastings.
Mrs. John Usbome returned Friday
from Calhoun county after a six weeks
visit with her mother who is quite aged
and very feeble.
Wm. Broomfield is on the sick list at
this writing.
Geo. Brag don who has been quite seri­
ously Hl is reported better.
Asa O’Dell who has been aick for some
time is not Improving very fast
The union prayer meeting wBl be held
next Sunday evening at Will Crates.
John Griffin and wife of Slbewa are vis­
iting Carlton friends this week.
Mr. Putnam bas been hired to teach the
spring term st the Center.
He Is giving
the best of satisfaction In the school we

Lewis Snyder went to Grand Rapids
last Thursday with a view of getting some
A blizzard broke upon us Monday night
and everything movable was on the move.

8. R. Hnnt bas moved bls family into
George Morgan’s residence.
Bev. Moffit ot Alaska is expected here
this week to assist Rev. Halsey In revival
work.
Miss Saydie Walker of Charlotte is the
welcome guest ot her sister Mrs. J. W.
Godfrej.
Miss Vina Wlsslnger is ill at this writ­
ing.
Miss Lyud Keeler of Bowne spent the
Sabbath with F. E. Cheesebrougb and
wife.
Mrs. S. Zelner and daughter Ollie of
Caledonia visited Obadiah Blough and
wife the last of the week.
Everybody attend the band concert Fri­
day evening.
The M. E. people are making active
preparations to build a new brick church
in the spring.
Burt L. Brayton is our new station
agent.
A. J. Ungent bas moved bls family to
Byron Center.
Alb. Parks and wife visited relatives
west of town Sunday.

M. L. Cook of the county hub made a
Hying trip to the Grove Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Green and son have rented Wm.
Pattenglll’s farm. The latter goes to Fin­
ley, Ohio, to work in the oil business.
Mr. Cox of Cedar Creek made a short
call at the Grove task week Thursday.
Wm. Smith made ■ business trip to
Lake Odessa last week.
On the nineteenth we will be entertain­
ed with a lecture by Mrs. Britton, of Al­
bion.
Yankee Spring*.
It’s whispered Herb-Sprague is making
Kev. Hall is conducting revival meetings fancy parlor stand*.
at the Brush Ridge school house Id Hope -Gary Baker’s little girl bearded the
township.
train Saturday morning for Cedar Creek.
The cake and coffee social at 1. D.
Mrs. C. E. Smith is on the sick list.
Brooks' last Friday evening was well at­
Wm. Kennedy now returns from Grand
tended. Proceeds we did not learn.
Rap.tin to continue bls visit.
Frank Perkins of Hopkins was In this
vicinity last week soliciting subscription
Cloverdale.
to the Kalamazoo News.
Our singing teacher. John Conyer'ls
Daniel Buskirk of Byron Center was the preparing for a concert at the close of his
guest of his brother, I Buskirk and family school, tbe proceeds to be given to the
a part of last week.
Sunday School here.
Fred Raymond and wife spent Sunday
Mrs. Wm. Glliasple is taking care of
with Will Orton and wife near Gun Lake Miss Julia Collins, tbe latter being almost
post office.
helpless.
Frank Turner our tax collector, is busy
James Bates has gone to Lima, Ohio,
looking up delinquents. Frank says he
John McCallum has been confined to his
has struck the worst job be ever got Into. bed for the past three weeks from the ef­
The bouse on the Grant farm occupied fects of a self inflicted ax cut in one of bls
by Chas. Eddy and family burned to the feet. The wound has been very painful
ground with most of its contents. Loss and bas not done well in the matter of
fully covered by insurance.
healing. He is not improving very rapid­
Last Sunday a number of boya were
ly.
“practicing” with a revolver when it was (of
Fred Gy tie as sawyer and Wm. Cham­
course) accidentally discharged the bullet berlain as setter are working for J. W.
striking Walter Page’s arm making only a Whittemore of Middleville whose mill Is
slight wound. The boys can congratulate situated in Newton, Calhoun Co., and on
themselves that It was no worse. Our ad­ Feb. 7th they cut 602 lies 8 feet long and
vice is to let firearms alone (especially on from 8 to 10 inches wide, with the power
Sunday.) t
• of a 12 horse engine.
How ia that for a
Barry County mill and Cloverdale boys to
Hind* Corners..
run it?
There will be a cuncert at the school
Mrs. G. O. Switzer of Pentwater and
house Sunday evening, Feb. 23.
All are Mrs. Gunsenbouser and family of Barry
cordially Invited to attend.
and Thomas Mortbland also of Barry were
Rev. J. J. Bunnel of Lacey visited at visitors of Mr. and Mrs. David Mortbland,
C. V. Robinson’s the latter part of the of Cloverdale.
•
week.
Wm. Glbeon and wife are in Kalamazoo.
Mary Kline is spending the week with Mrs. Gibson is taking care of her sister
Mra. Etta Pierce of Brush Ridge.
Mrs. John Doonan who is quite sick.
Guy Robinson of Chicago is visiting
Wm. Gillespie and Obed Chamberlain
relatives In this place.
are loading ice for the R. R. company.
Mrs. Ira Everette bas been entertaining
Cornelia* Pyle caught a pickerel la*t
her molber-ln-law from Kalamazoo.
weighing ten pounds.
C. T. Cox and daughter Jessie spent a
Minnie and Alma Glliasple spent Sonpart of last week in Augusta.
day In Middleville.
There was a phonographic entertain­
Mrs. Harriett Thompson is still quite an
ment at the school house Saturday night invalid.
■
and' we hear not a very large attendance.
Dame Rumour says that tbe George
There was good attendance at tbe liter­ Mosier store will be occupied next spaing.
ary Friday night.
Next meeting will be
held Feb, 31.
Hlekory Corner*.
Ezekiel Anders Injured bls arm several
MUo.
weeks ago and since hurt It again readerEarl C. Towne and Will Garrett are Ing him unable to work in tbe shop.
M. M. Rockwell and wife have been
under the doctors care.
Tbe saow storm of Monday afternoon spending several days visiting friends in
and night ended np with a light rain End Jackson. They are expected home Tues­
sand storm.
day.
A quiet wedding occurred at tbe hmne
This Tuesday morning tbe snow is black
with sand. Where did the sand come nt tbe bride’s patents Mr. and Mrs. Clark
from, there is no bare ground around here. AMrteh on Tueeday the 10th last at 8
Influenza Is very common through tbe o’clock. Rev. Pope officiating. Refresh­
ments were aerfed after which the happy
country.
W. J. Williams and wife of your city couple left for Grand Rapids. After their
are spending a few days at their former return they will go to housekeeping one
mile south of tbe Corner*.
Ths sontracthome at Milo.
.
Prairieville Grange has a boom. Beta­ ing parties were Dr. J. M. Elliott’s oldest
stated two and will initiate five new mem- bob, Fred, and Miss Bertha Aldrich.
None but near relatives were invited.
bera next Saturday afternoon.
The presents were many and useful. Con­
Wheat at Milo 70 cents per bushel.
Farmers are filling their ice bouses. gratulations from their many friend* go
Look for pleanty of ice cream next sum­ with them.
Quite, number ot toe pickerel bare
mer.
been raptured ot lute In the nun ot Gull
Lake.
A. G. OorlrlRht and brother in vetoed
Robert Gamble is at home at present.
Fred Havens visited at home over Sun­ tbelr large stock ot drr roods and srneerles, etc. last week wllb quite aaUttaetor,
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stowell and Miss results.
Mild weather tor February tbu. tar.
Sarab Horton visited at Mr. Hall’s Sun­
A number ot our people are suffering
day.
Rev. Grigsby will preach at tbe Star with InHuenia.
Happy
Geonto
and family
were
next Sunday at 3:30 p. m.
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- -gorsta
The party at Mr. Paton’s last Friday at Flint’s Hotel the past week, where lie
evening was a complete surprise and held an entertainment each evening, dis­
pensing fun and medicine for the masses.
greatly enjoyed by all present

HICHIGAN

HASTINGS,

Hastings
Banner.
Published Thursdays bv

WHOLE NO. 2123

HASTINGS, MICH. FEBRUARY 13, 1896.

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Largest Ci
of any paper in
County.

North Ka»t Barry,

Mrs. M. Simpson and Maggie Sbarpsteen have gone to Dnrand to visit relatives
In that vicinity.
Wonder if A. J. Kelley and wife feel
any older since the advent of a grand­
daughter.
Our school is progressing finely under
the efficient management of Miss Elia
Schaffhausen
The writing school conducted by C.
Backus, meets tbe approval of its many
pupils.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shedd entertained a
few friends Saturday eveningHn tbe good
old way of our forefathers. Their table
groaned under its weight of modern cook­
ery with ice cream thrown tn, instead of
jeikcd venison, corn bread, sauerkraut,
dried apple sauce, etc., of fifty years ago.
The pioneers of this country never thought
of an evening’s visit without a good hearty
supper at about 10 or 11 o’clock. Although
such suppers may not havo been good for
the digestive organs, they promoted good
will and a friendship which Is not always
manifested in these degenerate days.
Notwithstanding the scarcity of feed at
the beginning of winter, stock generally
looks well. Farmers have been utilizing
tbelr coarse feed and there seems to be
more nutriment In it than usual.- Query!
Was the dry season the cause of it?
Hub Casey spent a fefc days of the past
week In Kalamazoo.
Mlt Nobles and wife are In Battle Creek.

Encourage ns to get our “piano fond"
by coming to -Jane" at the Opera Houa,
Feb. 17.
Mrs. Meally visited several elssees la
tbe high school Friday afternoon and Mon­
day forenoon.
Minnie Keeeh and Jsy Strausfaaugb ted
in current events Wednesday morning.
Sylvester Greuwl, Glena Clark and
Walter Hayes. ’95’s visited u&amp; Monday^ _ _
ZThe Literary Society held one of Its In­
structive meetings last Wednesday uighW/
The important number.on the program?/,
was the debate, "Will England Go to War .
With tbe xUnlted States?” Affirmative x
Andrew Harper, Ernestine Barker. - Nega­
tive, Willlsm yance, Etta Trumpet. The
decision was given In flavor of tbe affirma­
tive.
How much this will influence^'''.
fairs we cannot now soy.
■—Among other visitors are Ada Mosher,
Mr. BloBsotn, WUlfe Stransbaugb, Wlltia
Edwards, Frank Leins and Ward Strut**

ZJan*’’a eomedy of world-wide fame
Will be given at the Opera Hanse Feb. 17th
1896, by the Hastings High School. Ths
proceeds of the play will go to swell the
fund for purchasing a piano for the
school./All those who wish to spend a
most enjoyable evening will do well to
purchase a ticket for “Jane.’’
Tbe play­
ers kindly request as a favor that the aud­
ience will refrain from rolling on the floor
and other boisterous demonstrations of
mirth.

Sevex-hT Grade.

Banfleld.

Cyril Grigsby gave a phonographic en­
tertainment here Monday night which was
thoroughly enjoyed by all present
Mrs. George Tongate is reported to be
very sick.
Mrs. John Zimmerman who has been
very rick the past week is gaining slowly
under the treatment of Dr. Hutchinson
and tbe careful nursing of Mrs. Duffey.
Rev. Grigsby of Bastings occupied tbe
pulpit here Tuesday evening.
Robert Brunney and wife are also on
the sick list
John Jones and Miss Lida McKenzie
went to Battle Creek Tuesday.
Miss Mary Wickwire has returned from
Prairieville.
D« C. Stiles sold 180 sbeep and deliver­
ed them to Richland Thursday.
Brother Fisher occupied the pulpit Sun­
day night
County Grange.

Tbe first quarterly meeting of the B. C.
P. G. will convene with Johnstown Grange
on Friday, Feb. 28. 1896 at 10 o’clock a.
m. Morning session will be devoted to
business.
Afternoon session commenc­
ing at 2 o’clock will be an open meeting,
to which all friends of tbe Grange are
cordially' invited.
Program.
Address of Welcome. Hiram Bristol.
Response by Pomona.
The School Question, D. C. Warner..
Tbe Farmers Garden. C. Newland, T.
”
Otte.
Bhall Fanners Keep Bees? H. Bowman.
Instrumental music. Chas. VanSickel,
Zera Newland, Edna Bint.
Fanners Homes, Mrs. J. Dawson, ?Jrs.
Howard.
Good Roads, the Best System, G. Shef­
field. F. Merrill. V. Bird­
Recitations. Grab Newland,
Nelson
Bird. Sytoel 5 ten ton, Nellie Woodmansee.
Papers, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. C. Rice.
Selections. Mrs. Norton. Mrs. Renkee,
Mrs. Merrill. Mrs. Woodmansee.
Vocal Music, Mabel aud Nellie Bow­
man and Nellie Bowser.
Question Box and Current Events.
Mx*n N. Slawsom.
Co. SeeX
Maple G«w«.

Charles Quick of Battle Creek has been
visiting Maple Grove friends.
Mrs. 1’. McOmber has been sick but is
reported better.
Amos Wright and wife ef Battle Creek
visited their son Herbert.
Fred Potter visited friends In Grand
Rapids several days thia week.
Theo Pearce left Monday for Nebraska
where be uxpecte to make his future home.
The best Wishes of many old friends go
with him.
The farewell party given- in honor of
Theo Pearce at the home of D. R. Shade
Saturday evening was well attended and
all report a good time.
The Aid society of the M. K. church
met with Mrs. William Jarrard.

THE GOLDEN

RULE.

Woman tn * Simple rux* Tro*tf ofc Way

In one of the little stalls at Atlanta
there ia an exhibit which docs not at­
tract the attention which it ought to.
comments a correspondent in the New
York World. It in a sort of booth, not
over 15 feet square in area, and yet
within it are stored quantities of ar­
ticles which show just what one woman
can do, no- matter how black her skin
may be. It is the exhibit ot tbe Carrie
Steele orphans’ home,an inutitistlon pe­
culiar to. Atlanta.
Carrie Steele is a colored woman,
who, without a dollar to her name, establiahcd a home in Atlanta for the care
dren. She begun in &amp; modest way, and
to-day she takes care of 70-odd little
ones who hare no one else to look after
them, and who aww trained in all sorts
of useful arts through the almost. un­
aided efforts of thia good old 'mammy."
She has built a three-story brick build­
ing, and has five or six acres of land
under cultivatior, upon which ample
garden stuff In raised to supply the
youngsters with food.
She baa attracted the attention of
people from oil over the country by her
energy and push, and, notwithstanding
the fact that she had no money at all
with which to begin the work, she said
the other day that the. good Lord had
never&lt;failed to listen to her prayers in
the days which have seemed the darkest,
and that an odder for a supply of coal
or a few barrels of flour has invariably
dropped in upon her the moment when
| it appeared that the children within the

I "Old Shoe," as she nails her home, wero
ia danger of cold or starvation.

Pearl Smith, Willie Bennett, Harry and
Hattie Eggleston, Mabie Meade, Oddema
Still and Emma Wightman were absent
last*week on account of sickness.
.
The scholars of this grade would like to
have parents visit them, we bare not had
a visitor In a long time.
Burdette Sutton, Bertha Wiseman, Will
Tyndall, Mary Severance. Willie Scott
and Mark Azelttne were absent this week
on account of sickness.
For morning exercises Tuesday morning
the school will read responsively a chapter
out of the Bible.
The scholars of this grade enjoy ths
“journey” method very much.
,
« Some of -the essays this week ate on
“LoaIse Alcott” and “Grace Darling."
We were greatly surprised not to nee
Mr. Grigsby’S face appear in our room this
Last we learned, the poem entitle* .
•‘Rainy Day," by Longfellow. •

Joseph t

to Jared Palmer, lots 1,

QSjOO.

----------- ------ Hish to Valentine Leins. Iocs a
and 5 Eastern Add. city.
Valentine Leins w Wm and Effle E&lt;&gt;uab. tots
BIk t, Beaneu &amp; Keufields Add. city.
8 C Buck to Esther E Buck, so a aoc 10, Thorn­
apple, |I.'J0O. ■
Ubas Shaw to Lorenm and Jane Hart, lot 4
Phillip* add. Nashvilie. AMKlizabrtu Webster lo Reuben Webster, 80 a,
nee 7. Juliastown. St JOO.
QUITrnam DKKDS.

CH Bowen to Valent lue Leins, parcel. cltv,
&gt;1.00.
Robert Webster to EUabetb Webster. 80 a.
sec 7, Johnstown, fl-oo.
Reuben Webster to Robt sad Elizabeth Web­
ster. 80 a. sec 7, Ajhnstown, &gt;1.000.

QUEER PREDICAMENT.
m* Money. .

According to » correxpondent of the
San Francisco CaH, Winfield S. Strut- ton. the owner
the faqrons Inde­
pendence mine «rf Crippie Creek, who
wm a poor carpenter three or four

he .could get $12,OOfiJXK) for his mine any
day. When asked recently why he did
not ‘.ell, be replied': “What could I do
with such money. I could not manage
such a Targe sum in one bunch; I would
certainly lone it.
I hare enough
trouble with $200,000 per month income
now. I can’t find nay investment- for
it. Ab long as my money is in the mine
I know where I can take it out.*' Last
November his money matters began to
worry him. He had purchased five
mines in two months, and had bought
the controlling interest of two mining
companies, in which he had been elect*
cd president. He begun to figure up ।
his deposits and drafts and was much
worried over the possibility of owing
■ alight'balance to the bank. Now,
Mr. Stratton dislikes to overdraw, ao he
wrote to his bankers asking how be
stood, saying that if there wu an
overdraft he would shortly fix it up.
Imagine his surprise when be was in­
formed thut there was still to his
credit $1,952,000. It seems that be had
not figured in tlw depfesite from the ore
sold from his Independence, Portland
No. 2, American Engie. John A. Logan.
Lottie and Caledbeia mines. He ia pe­
culiar in this regard, that he will have
no partners in any of bis mining ven­
turer. He owns outright the mines
just mentioned; as well sb the Lowell, .
the Harry. Rosario and Washington.,
mines, He owns a quarter of'all the '
stock of the Partland Mining company. !
which is incorporated for $3.000,0(te
shares. and which is selling on tbe i
market to-day at two doners per share,
besides the controlling interest in two .
ntbweodwnlw..

Awarded

.

Highest Honors—World’s Fair,

DR

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MOST PERFECT MADE.

�DEATH OF W. H. ENGLISH.
Banner,

Haskings

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More

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!Mcdiriml value in a bottle of Hood’s Sansa
parillu Hum iu any ether preparation.
More "kill m required, more can* taken.more
expense incurred In its manufadture.
It costa the proprietor and tiw* dealer
More but it «»t* thf co««un*r i&amp;&gt;. »*
gets more dose* for his money.
More curative power b vt-ured by its peculiar
c'.iubination. proportion and process,
which make it jx-cuBar U» itself.
More people are employed and more spadPoc­
cupied iu tts Laboratory than any other.
More wonderful cures effected and more tesUmonlals received than by any other.
More sales and more nctease year by year
More K*orie^^tXingU^^H sarsaparilU

Lxtay than any other, and more are
taking X today than ever before.
More and still morz reasons might be
given why you shoukl take

Hood
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Sarsaparilla
The One True Blood Purifier, fl per bottle.

,,
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r^.s. runs all Liver Ills a»l(
fiOOd S PllifiSick Headache. 25*'ents.

' JGHigan Central
4iIJbe fiui^arJ Fain Route.”

Urt M.me one should think u
mdiaimpoll*. Ind., Feb. 8.-WUBam
Close Watch Is E&gt;pt Upon the
H EngliMh. "&gt;&gt;o for Fiore that a haM- Aroo-took farmer', life too free sod
Pugilists st El PabO.
the Parkhurst correspondent of
eeatury •&gt;“’ bw'n promlnrntly identl-

fled with the commercial and political
life of Indiana, died Friday at the age
of 74. He is best remembered as the
democratic candidate for vice preaident
on the ticket with Gen. Hancock in
J 880. He was at the time of hia death
probably the wealthiest man in Indi­
ana, hia possessions being,estimated
at &gt;1.750,000.
He recently completed, after ten
years' labor, a history of the conquest
&lt; f the territory north of the Ohio river.
The arduous labor of the book left his
body unprepared to throw off an at­
tack of the grip, which he first felt
three weeks ago. His illness waa not
regarded as alarming at first, but an
attack of rheumatism aggravated the
disease, and three days ago he began to
decline rapidly.
v
[William Hayden Enctish
born ,n
Lexington, Scott county. lad^ August JT.
1M1 Hie father. Elisha O English, was
one of Indiana's pioneers and honored with
many public trusts during a period of
years.
William was educated tn com­
mon schools and at Hanover college. Ha
studied law and was admitted to practice
In tbe United States supreme court be­
fore he was S3 years of age. He was prin­
cipal clerk of the house of reprrerntatlvss
of Indiana In 1843-44 and • principal aeerelary of the convention In 1880 which
framed the constitution of Indiana, and
was speaker of the first house after Its
adoption. He was clerk In ths United
States treasury department during Polk'e
administration, and tn the United States
senate about 1860. Ife was prominently
Identified w ith the compromise measure in
relation to the admission of.Kansaa. This
measure, known as the English bill, after­
ward became a law. In 18» Mr. English
was unanimously nominated for vies pres­
ident on the ticket with Gen. Hancock by
the democratic national convention. Hs
was president of the Indiana Historical so­
ciety. and author of a historical and bi­
ographical work on the constitution and
lawmakers of that state.]
Indianapolis, Ind.. Feb. 10.—The
funeral of WiHiam H. English occurred
from English’s hotel, the .late residence
of the deevaaed. Sunday afternoon at
two o’clock, and wm one of the largest
ever dcjo
ine uuuy
held nrre.
here. The
body lay iu
in state
Jn the capital from nine o’clock thia
‘
morning
until one’o’clock thia after
tioon under the guard of the tnaaons, nf
w hich Mr. English wm a member, and
wm viewed by 10,000 people.

Fltxaimiuons and Maher CnwilllDg
tu Take Rinks - Maxleo «lU

El Paso, Tex.. Feb. 10.—The &lt;5»’nB
arriving in thia qity continue to bring
Ln a goodly number of viators, the
larger share of whom are coining to be
here during the time aet for the great
fistic carnival. Among other* arnvii^
Sunday was Adjt. Gen. Mabrj', of this
Mate, Capta. Brooks and Rogers ami
ten picked Texas ranger*. The ad­
jutant general states that he i* here
with these men for the purpose of aeeing
that the fight* ape not brought off in
any disputed or undisputed territory
to which Texas lay* claim.
Will Ask for Troops.

t Gov. Thornton and Adjt. Gen.
had a conference and mapped out &lt;wir
line of procedure to keep the fight from
coming off In Texas or New Mexico.
Gov. Thornton will return to Santa Fe
to-day arid through the proper authori­
ty make n request that the troops gar­
risoned alt Fort Bliss be used to patrol
the border of New Mexico near the point
w h( re Texas. New Mexico and old
Mexico iheet. The preparation* mode
by Texas and New Mexlct} governors
since the passage of the Catron bill
will verfeinly prevent the carnival from
taking place’ on United States soil near
this place, if the principals woujd think
of such a thing, which is not at all
likely.
Don’t Want to BUk II.

Fitzsimmons and Maher have both ex­
pressed themselves upon thi* subject,
and both state that they arc not candi­
date* for the penitentiary. Notwith­
in.m fcL n.'M m. p.m p m
. | X-J0b-4O iW.40| 7.191 1.03 standing tbe preparation* that are de­
veloping
to keep the fight from being
OSfiOEN. Local A^eut.
pulled off on United States soil, Dan
Stuart i* offering to wager four to one
that the fighta will come off us sched­
uled.
Stuart certainly maneges to
keep this entire community guessing
as to the point at which be intends to
TIME TAELE.
have the great battles. A search'of
several miles down tbe river did not
reveal
any preparation having been
&amp;»C4OUS.
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‘
Uc.
made in that direction for the carnival.
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Erefatht train* carry |i*»MKijters. but will be
run at the convenience of the Comnany. and
tb«’ rtgh: I* rreenwl to chaage the time ot such
Trant* without notice.
No. C will wait at Woodbury Tor D. L. &amp;,N.
train* when neevwary.
•stop on signa.’ only.
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Pennyroyal pills

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CATARRH
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Local Disease
wdib

and Is tbe result of colds
and sudded climatic
changes.
it can be cured by* pleas­
ant remedy which Is np
plied oirertly into the
nostrils. Being quickly
ab»»rbed It gives relief at
once.

ELY’S CREAM BALM
is scknowksfL'et' tn be the most thorough core
for Nsaxl &lt; tiwrh. Void in Head and Huy
lever of all remedies.
It opens and
•Jennses the nasal panagre. allays pain and indxinatioruheuH the sorre. prute. w the mornthe Muses of taste
amj j-tuea 1*. k-e qo cents at Druggists or by
ELY BROTUElis.

Warren EL New York

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breakfabt-supper.

EPPS’S
'ATER on MILK.

St. Louis, Feb. 10.—A special from
Chihuahua, Mexico, says: Gov. Ahuainadu. of the state of Chihuahua, bn*
taken decisive steps toward preventing
the proposed pugilistic carnival taking
place within the confines of this state.
He has issued orders for 1,000 troops
to proceed to the border and patrol the
city of Juarez nnd adjacent territory
during the days on which the fights art*
scheduled to occur. The governor 1ms
also addressed a letter to the principals
and managers of the fights informing
them that they will positively not be
allowed to trespass upon Mexican soil if
any pugilistic encounters are con ten:*
plated.
PLEAD NOT GUILTY.

SOUTH.

A FULL DAY'S WORK-

CANNOT FIGHT.

Jackson. WaUlnjc and Wood Held
I'earl Urran’s Murder.

Cincinnati, Feb. 8.—Scott Jackson
and Alonzo M. Walling, the dental
students arrested on the charge of murdering Pearl Bryaiii were Friday
brought \nto the police court and ar­
raigned on a charge of murder. Both
entered a plea of not guilty, and they
were remanded to jail without bail.
William Wood, arraigned on the charge
of aiding, pleaded not guilty and was
held in $5,000 bail, which will be given
in a short time.
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BLOWN FROM THE TRACK.
in Colorado.

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Denver, Col., Feb. 10.—A spec'ni to
the Republican from Georgetown, Col.,
aays: The regular pusaengrr train
which left Denver at eight o’clock Sun­
day morning wax blown from the track
half a mile from the depot here at 13:10.
Among those injured were:
Fred Van Sicklen, of Chicago, editor of
a bicycle paper, badly'cut about the head.
Mrs. Van Sicklen; E. A. Eager, of the
Union Manufacturing company. Toledo;
8. C. Gillard, of the Dunlop Tire company,
I jobton; J. P. Daacy.
The train wax glowly amending the
heavy grade in the teeth of a high gale
which vraa rating down Uie canyon.
At a point where similar accident*- have
previously occurred the entire train
was blown from the track, the rear
coach rolling completely over and Inndmu
in the
the creek,
creek.
”&gt;g’ in
ACQUITTED.

Jury Freo lhe Mao

Who Killed Ute
Dnn&lt;hter*B Betrayer.

Boouc, la., Feb. 7.—Tbe trial of Stan­
hope Eoyster for the murder of E. W.
McFarland closed here Thursday.
The
„
I jury wua out but five minutes, when
J it brought (ih a verdict ot acquittal,
i Thi* verdict was received with tremen| doui enthusiasm, men throwing up
their hats even in the courtroom and
Deatk or William
1
Chicago, Feb. 7.---William 51. Sage, i women crying.
flsuit year McFarland seduced Anna
freight traffic manager of the Rock ' Royater.
the daughter of Stanhope Roys­
Island system, died in this city Thura-; ter, and the pair lived a* man and wife in
dny night. While in hi* office Wcduea- ! Buone until Royster came from hl* home
near here and discovered the truth. He
day Mr. Sage was stricken with paraly- i shot
McFarland dead. Anna left home
sis, from which he did not rally. Mr. |,and
___________________
... w ,she
ww In a few
wen^t to Omaha, where
Sage ha* been in the service of tbe j diy^commlttedsuicFde. She did not blame
” J 'her father
for hl* act but could'noMive
Rock Island since 1867, and before comU
- 1
without her lover.J
ing was manager of a bank in Toronto,
Ont. During the war he was attached
An Ex-€ongrc&lt;«etuan Dead.
.
M
Kingston, N. Y., Feb. 10.—Hou. Wil-’
to the quartermaster
’s department
here. J
r Sage was 62 years old
...
Mr.
and ' Hani 8. Kenyon died Sunday morning,
j aged 76. In 185S hr was elected a mem­
was born :n
in Scotland.
ber of the Thirty-Sixth congress from
Sent to Prison.
Fort Scott, Kan., Feb. 10.—J. R. Co­ Ulster and Greene. He was a delegate
lean, who wrecked the State bunk of to the national republican conventions
this city by taking $50,000, Saturday iu 1872
1876 and was for many
evening stood trembling andt-ryiM 5’&lt;«r» chairman of the republican cenT...1
o:
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tral
cninniittns*
nf r.ni,&gt;.«v
tral
committee
of Ulster
county. rrHe
before Judge Simons and was sen­
tenced to five years in the penitentiary, was considered one of the ablest law­
yers
in
this
part
of
the
state.
the maximum penalty for embezzle­
ment. His wife and her sister, Mrs.
Strurk by » Train.
McArthur, of Jacksonville, HL, sup­
Lexington. Ky., Feb. 7. — William
ported his weak body through the or­ Henry Graddy, a prominent horseman
deal.
and farmer of Woodford county, while
attempting to cross the Louisville
Flood tn XlnKiaalppi.
Jackson, Miss^ Feb. 10.—Pearl river Southern railroad in a buggy Thurs­
is higher than known to the oldest in­ day ihdrning was struck by a west­
habitant. Thousands of cattle have bound passenger train and instantly
been drowned and the damagetofanc- killed. Mr. Graddy was president of the
ing, bridges, etc^ is incalculable. Many Versailles A Georgetown railroad.
poor families here, living in the bottoms,
have been forced to move out, the water
Baltimore, Feb. 8.—The following
being well over their houses.
Baltimore business concerns went into
the hand* of receiver*: - The J. W.
" Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 10.—Judge Winslow Jone-s Packing company, &gt;150,Sutherland sentenced Her. John M. 000; the Highland Packing company,
Fitzgerald to Auburn prison for ten $10,000; the Patuxent Canning com­
years.
Fitzgerald was recently con­ pany, &gt;10,000. and tbe Riverton Live
~
victed for arson, he having been impli
Stock company, &gt;25,000.
cated in the burning of the schoolhouse
Di»d worth ai.eao.oos.
connected with the pariah of which he
Chicago, Feb. 8.—The will of the late
Charles M. Henderson was admitted to
probate Friday afternoon. He left an
New York. Feb. 7.—Hany Howard
estate of $1,600,000. Several large l&gt;e
the late chief of the old vohmteer fire quest* were made to charity, most of
department, died nt his borne early them going to Presbyterian institu­
Thursday morning. He was one of the tions.
unique characters in the history of the
city. He was bom in Mankattanville,
Pittsburgh. Pa., Feb. ID.—The &gt;8,000
August &gt;0.1822.
insurance on the life of Frank Lenz,
’
FoUonvd by PSqtarc Card».
the Pittsburgh bicyclist who was mur­
riainfieki, Wis., Feb. 10/—A seven­ dered in Turkey in May, ISM, was paid
year-old daughter of Lyman E. Berry, to hi* motlier by the Mutual Life In­
of Almona, was poisoned and died from surance company of New York Satur­
playing with picture cards of highly day.
.
colored hues. The girl had innocently
held the painted cards io her mouth.
London, Feb. 7.—The government
has received a dispatch stating that the
AUMOun; Man.. F.b. 10.—The British have won two victories over the
M hooMT. Florida. AJHanz* ..nd GUb
■lun were wn^krt
tbe Maetotohutota.

THE
Africta
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si'SElpi ,nwc
and Hour are tbe rtapka of the trade. [
U V-F T ▼
md Lte shipments are rapidly growing (
m importance. Tbe largest shipment
of flour ever made from the Puget

tbe Fort Fairfield Beanos gives thta
aeoount of an average d*/'» "»rk dur­ being loaded a few days ago at Port
ing «be potato*! Iggtngeeaaon: "I went Blakely. It oanaiated of R.OOOnacka.
to bed at If p. m. wi‘l&gt;
conviction
that I mn.t get up al ‘ a. m. 0ooal
It Jbanotorlou.f«rt that mnehof Uir
time). Awoke when the dock .truck
t and dared not go to deep again tar beef sold ae •‘prilfe Sroteh" la .irr.pty
fear of sleeping over. Jumped out of prime American. The Britieb conbed at 4 o’clock, ran to the barn, dreaaed «umer, it ia averred, i« naablo to de­
myself a* I went, and fed and haraesoed lect either by eye or palate tie origin
four horere; ran to the house and woks trf a aide of beef or of the mart ent front
the old woman (for good rreaons ftwtn- IL
ers’ wives often sleep with tbe hired
girl through potato digging); ran to
the spring and back, twice; greased the per ton at the trit** month in China.
double wagon; mended a cheek rein;
unloaded four barrels and a basket of
Dr. Parr had the largest notion
potatoes and dumped 16 barrels; 5,
woke up the crew; 5:30, breakfeet; cf hi* own skill at whist and
fi:S3. ran to the born again, got the the smallest tolerance for a poor
horere on the wagon and started for opponent. A lady once naked him
the factory; 0, arrived at fadxxry, at a card party how be fared.
horses steaming, two acres of team*
ahead of me; everybody swearing; -Inf reply, which he 'made loud enough
6:30, lit my pipe; T, gave some off the for hia partner to hear, “conaidering
boys a lesson iu careless language; 8. that I have three adreraaries.’’ On an­
other occasion he was playing with Dr.
Warner, the rector of Bath, who hazard­
cook; 10, told a big yarn; 11, stole a ed a flnewae which did not come oft. In
bottle of whiaky; 12:30, got unloaded, a moment Parr flashed upon him:
full as a starch factory, and ran the “Dick,” said he, “you hnve all the cun­
horses all the way home, arriving at ning of a Bath sharper without hia
1; had a row with a Frenchman and skill.” The next band which Warner
forgot to eat dinner; 2. chased four held wan a fine one, and Parr’afeatm
Arab peddlers out of the field, them aaaumed their natural placidity. In a
hauled potatoes to the cellar til) ?;
B, had supper, unharnessed and cared with his usual lisp: “1 acquit you of
for the borsea, went to tbe spring twice trickery, Richard: would that I could
more, shoveled potatoes Ln cellar till of atnpidHy.**
9:30, got a chance to kiss the hired girl
twice; 10. went to bed happy.

QUEEN VICTORIA’S BOSS.

Queen Victoria has just sustained a
severe loss by the death of Mrs. Mas­
sena, who, from time immemorial, had
been her housekeeper at Balmoral, nays
the London Newt. Though unknown
to the public nt large, she was an im­
portant personage in the eyes of every­
body connected with the court, as she
was one of the few who had the cour­
age to “talk up” to her majesty, and
even on occasion to deliberately “bo****
her august mistress.
Once when the
queen wanted a certain maid to wbvm
she had taken a fancy detailed to The
care of her own room, Mrs. Mussetis
remonstrated in the strongest feshinn,
telling her majesty that! jt was quite
out of order, and she really must Lot
spoil the servants by taking undue no­
tice nf them. The que^D, as usbal.
gave away, and “dear Mrs. Mussers”
won the dny.
Site
n typical per­
sonage of her class, gowned always in
black silk, Ince-trim med apron 8 nd
white cap. with corkscre^v curls. She
and the q^een were excellent friends,
and her majesty used todelirht in jtvr
conversation. She also stood high in
the -favor of the royal grandchildren,
who used to seek'her ojut as soon as
they arrived at the castle- But to the
world at large she was n holy terror,
and with the servants nu&lt;! members
of the household she was infinitely
more exacting and imorions than the’
queen herself. ■
DID NOT KISS THE BRIDE.

The Advantages
of Prepared .
Mince Meat

Oliver ChiHed Plow Works,
SOUTH BOND. IND.

j

Art The But On Earth.
.

Atnoog tbrai «re tbe No,. uh an j
•/Vooi and Stod Bom Plows, Sited wM.
«H.-brodtFbfe sted rtandtirj
aim
teodetemd N». ,o end dmtlv
Look oot for ImitMioni and
•«,o.lyot Tke o^ulw ouveo to-ua.

rtOBATK OROEK.

SUM ot M.eMWI.Tton.r otBwr.
At a wulOT ot tti, l-robw f o^rt fc.
tte eounu ot Bart,. boMr- u £
Frebau otb«. la uw city ot Il -Unp. T
HU Cow:. &lt;m Moufa, u« JS Oar *
“““ "I «Wt L.freoret, Cbarlai W. AnaMro:,.
FrotNBS.
01 B1' WUli'
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~aanjuth&lt; a»4inaztb.*reUUo&gt;&gt; ,IQ|. ».
tJJ
2 *£. “T t-’
ia ordered, that Tue-d&gt;y t*.
A Th

ara required to appear

a smlM

that said »etitl&lt;&gt;i-rr rive •».
iatenwted In wd .“T?. w
Of
LA

tosald day of bearing.
Caos. w. A ax rt mono,
Jodxr Of Probate

ORDER OF PUBLICATION.

should be honestly consid­
ered by every housewife It &lt;
has freest advantages, as 4
one trial of
dr

NONESUCH
MINCE MEAT

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William Mmkxg ax
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ClakkxcbO. Msa*r..*&lt;;rr. 1

Mt pending m U» Circuit Court lor tbe
frMWMMMQLfe Obaacery st HaCDgs oe
tbe SSM&gt; day of DeSembcr A. D. 18S5.
In this cams* it appearing from ulbdirtt m
6I«. that tbe Defendants Marr A M -M-oarr
will prove. To« will find that
Cassius M. Meaaengvr &gt; s&lt;l WUllani .Mewr*-/
t* Dot a rrrifient of thia Mate, but realdri tn the
State of Ilfiooia. on motion ot Edv'.t I). MaUcr
OMMMaattl*S 8blieftor.lt laortierrd that the
said Dcfendaats Mry A M&lt;*«uer.pT Caaafts
M. Mespragef and William Messenger cause
that it ia rcoDomicaJ—a 10c. packare I
Weir appearsMp to be entered bereft., within
mak«-a two iar&lt;« pie*. fruit puddin*.■
four montba from tbe date of thl? order and in
or delicious fruit cake. Get tbe gen- ’
case of tbrir arH**nt”cr that they rsw tbelr
uBenfer to the OotnpiMnaat’n Bill nt &lt; icnhtbt
uloe—take no aubatltcte.
to be filed, and a copv thereof to br M-rveC on
said Complainazt'* Solicitor, within :weotj
days after aerrlee on tl»em of a &lt;wy •’(
bin. SMinoClee ot thia orvk-r: and that tn de■faait fluraM, saMI MU be«axea#a ret.fr&lt;wd by
tbe said non re-ldert l&gt;elerd»r.ta
KKRKKI.L-HOILR CO.
And tt is further &lt;m‘&lt;ier*i. mat wtthl&lt; twwty
■ dan tbe said Qomi lah nct raux- a
of
i Uiis order, to be puMi*h*d in the H .stisc*
! JBXMnatB'BasnEager printed ptiblwhed and
circulating In sand county, and tbht au-.h put&gt;
tteapon bo eoatiaued there at &gt;xst once
is each week, for an wrei.- In sne
eeeslOG or that pUintiff can-' »
this order Io be personally ' rved on
before you kuow it your rewLd . of
saM non-renldrut Mfeodnule at |&lt;n.« twenty
days before tbe time above preset il * u for their
comes in fruit &amp; shade. Bepn
appearanee.
OunptMT Smith
by writing for our low prices.
. Circuit Judjtv.
Knwtx D Mai u»kv
Odmpbdnanl *» Sottdkor.
*W Remember we p.v the frrighL
Krcsur.

TREES 6R0Ww^LEEt;ou
MI

Sooaer Thao ('ante a Keen* the C'onatabla
CompromUed for a bmall Fee.

A marriage took place 5n the office of
a justice of tbe peace in Columbus, 0.,
a few days ago. and. while a most im­
pressive ceremony to tbe contracting
parties, it had a very humorous side
to the spectators. Tbe couple wereevidently from the rural districts, says
the Troy Times, and were both seem­
ingly covered with confusion at tbeir
having to stand up before the four or
five present. After the form had been
read, the bl ashing pair standing hand
in band, the magistrate announced in
a serious tone that, as it was the cus­
tom of the consume to kiss the bride,
she would prepare herself for the os­
culation. The constable stepped bold­
ly out, and, being a good-looking young
fellow, the young woman seemed not
averse to being kissed. All doubts
of the propriety of the act were soon
set at rest, for the husky' groom stepped
before her with an air of determination
upon his face that showed it was life
and death with him.
He gave his
hands an imaginary washing and said:
‘•Squire, this yere lady b’longs to me
now. an’ xthat she did afore I took her
ain’t my business, but if this constable
ia willing I’ll give him &gt;1.50 to call it
off.” The sen er of writs signified his
assent and the jealous countryman
paid the amount which found its way
over the bar of the nearest saloon a
few minutes after the- newly-married
pair departed.

The president of a large accident
company tells this remarkable story
and locates the occurrence in Brooklyn:
“Some time ago a large policy holder
in my company was run over by a trol­
ley car and his ri^ht leg painfully
crushed. Ho remained conscious after
the shock for three minutes, during
which time be pulled oat his watch
and called the attention of tbe crowd
to the fact thnt it was just 15 minutes
to 12 o’clock. His policy expired at
noon, and bis foresight was rewarded
by the immediate payment of his week­
ly indemnity without controversy
htigation.” ,
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MORTGAGE SA IJ&lt;Default having l&gt;eeu iwulr in the coc-htiofts
of a certain monguxe made by Rt4&gt;vrt A. Kelky
SDd wtfci JnBo A. U» Alexancer Foster
February U. X. D. IWt. SDd IXon'ril ia th&lt;
otBre of tb« K&lt; cIMer of Deeds, for ’h» County
of Barry sno Ntaie of HiehlaMU. &lt;&gt;’ the• tm
day of Febrtmiy k. D ttt? in i.:t»er .■»&gt; &lt;‘f Mot*
gnses. uti page 1*4 on whlrli'. tnortp.-j:*' there i»
oeaw.and ao attorney’* fee of EjH«^n .WUr*
provided for In Snkl roorqtaga, M t*, i' »u&gt;&lt; ®r
proewdinga at law baring o»en Instituted *“ •
roopier fee meenys secured by stuu mortesgt.

satecsotdned in said mortgage, and the'tana*
tn such case made and provided. b&lt;dic«' i--. here
by given that o* Haturday the Twenty lhm &lt;hv
of April A. D. IW8, at tea o’clock in the &gt;frenoon, 1 aholl sell at Pablle iwllon. to fte
alghest Ndder.at the North Front do«&gt;r of the
Omnt Boom ia the City ot Basiltu:1 uhnt heist
tbe place where uie ('trealt &lt;V*:rt k- ‘-'tn
County to holdwti). the premia described ju
Raid mortgage, or »o mnrh tbt-n &lt; t as may *
neewara to pay tin* amount due on &gt;.\‘d mort­
gage. with eight per ccnL infriret
:&gt;d »
ihdu rxtgx*. tocothir wtth an attorne FBleeti Donais, arewnanted for tle rviv me
premises i-emg de&gt;rrtbed io said jh-«'
alltha.'rertain ptwe or parcel id land
in the City of Hastings, in tbe Cpuntv cf darn
and uute ot Michigan, and knowr asd drerifb*
edhafolkrea;
,
Comraeuetog at quarter pd*t on b
Mdeof Sre*lt»ai;inTbwa .1 X. s
allllMWWiiwilJPIftftto aad fortr-M-re:i unu.
degw. East tie VC. Cbaiv
an«1 nine links to a stake and atone h. rente-W
tbe highway to tbe place &lt;»f
Tbeice along the (’enter of me h» • &gt;*■*
South
degrees East. Thn- •
Uiiity-tliree and *+ link*. ibei&lt; on a line parallel with the quarter hnt ®
Tbomnpnte river, thnoce Westerly
river to apohit vo that a Ure ruanlng
parallel wfth tbe East line would inlet*ret ta*
place ot beginning. I hence North from »»
point to tbe Idsee of becinnlng. &gt;ald Ore «*«|
fire ehtona and fifty links kmg on (be We«
aide, cootaining two acres more or le*&lt; »
neptooe acre sold off *nd from the We.-t slde-W*
Ing ou tbe Vfial Ji. K. M of Beet. U. 3»-14 w
XUxAKPXkrielMU
Mortgafi*.
Pmur T. Oolckovk,

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Attoraay fer Mortngee.
itotod, January St. WB8.

TMl OWCN CLBCTNtO BELT* AND APPLIANCES INSURE TO THE SICK
TH«S« ttRBAT POINTS OF ADVANTAM OVER ALL IMITATORS ‘

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A Diplomatic Tatar.

From a Freneb journal conies this
llttl, »n«dotc of u t„torand hi, roya|
pup.1 .-The Ictxou wn« in Roman bi.torr
and tbe prince was unprepared. ‘ We
come now to the Emperor Caligula
What do yon know al&lt;iut Wm prinet??^
The question was followed by a silence

f
to cure.
fcSudaas ot our El«^c I,eIW

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see. Ye can be plum shore o’ one thing,
though; they-Oil ain’t nev* gwlne take
no coal out o’ that vein.”
“Don’t yc reckon ol* Latimer's put
’em up to do hit?”
“I dunuo an’ 1 don’t keer; but I jest
। tell ye thut thar crowd u;ion tbe mouni ting’s gwine to let ou like they beard
I somethin* drap; we-all ’ve kep’ quiet
j for a pretty tol’uble spell, now, an’ I
। reckon LaXimer ’lows we done forgot."
(CspyrtcM. ifcjj. by J B Llpptncott Co.]
‘
“I reckon\Jule wouldn’t let nobody
One other element of discord had forgit; slic does hate tbe
“
"Lutimenteen added by the pacing years to the right; bnt then .he’d ought lo-»lir
lAtimer side o» the feud, iu the person vns big enough to ric’ltct when daddy
of the ctfloners son Henry. The boy’s was killed."
Jed Bynum was the
mother, to whose gentle influence the youngest of the three brothers, and he
fireside gossips: of Tregarthen ascribe had never quite shared the hitter ani­
tiie cessation of feudal strife during her mosity of the others.
short life at “The Laurels," died while (
“I can ric’lect on my own account..
Hester and Henry were children; and ;
I reckon," rajoined Jeff, RUlloly. a dull
Mie boy h?d early learned thte lesson ;
flush reddening his sallow cheeks. "1
of vindictiveness from the lips of over- ! ain’t likely to forgit the day when laitloyal servants. Uniting with a hasty | imer put the cowhide on to me. nn’ I
and imperious temper a contempt of ’low he remembers *bout tbe broken
restraint curious in a descendant of the arm, too. 1 nev’ could tel) what made
efinservative old Virginian, his rashness '
my ban' shake that that t ime. I didn’t
became a constant menace to Jhc pre- j
aim to. break his arm."
carious truce existing between the two
“I s’pect .hit's sort o’'lucky ye didn’t
families; and as Henry grew to man­ aim no better,” replied j|ed. “I'har was
hood, the colonel .was often reluctant­
a heap o’ talk about gettiu’ yo for v. hut
ly compelled to take the side of peace ye did do."
fur the sake of setting an example be­
The talk was interrupted by theix
fore hi» son.
arrival at tbe farmhouse in tbe cove.
' In the caso of the daughter, educa­ ■ but It was resumed again at the supper
tion in a boarding-school, wherp she | table when Jule and Bud were told of
had spent the greater portion of her the threatened resumption of worl^in
f girlhood, ajid/Hntcr, association with the McNabb tunnel.
tiie Ludlows, had done much to modify
“That’s some more o' Latimer’s do
her childish ideas of feudal vengeance;
in's, ye cim jest clialk that up on tb«
but she was still enough of a partisan do’!£ exclaimed'jhe woman, vindictive­
to be very warm in her defense of the
ly, “Thnr’ll xicv* be no peace for we
Latimer rights, and, in common with
all’s long ns thar’S ary one of ’em left! ’’
hcr brother, she could never believe
“Thar’s like to be one more of ’cn.
that anything but vindictive, malice
'fore then’s any less, I reckon.’’ said
actuated the doings of the family in
Jeff, making a harpoon of his fork and
McNabb's Cove.
spearing another corn, pone from tin
“Don’t you think you are a little in­
dish ou the other side of the table.
clined to judge them harshly,my dear?”
“How d’ye make that out?" inquirer
Mrs. Ludlow hud once ventured to ask,
Bud.
when Hester had lieen expressing her
“I done saw a young feller u-ridir.
contempt for the Bynums and every­
rouud with the qoioupi this evenin'
thing connected with them.
an’ when I uskt*d Jim liobles ’bout bin
“No, ma’am, I’m not. If you knew he said he was mighty; ibicl;, with tinthem as well ns we do, you wouldn’t j Laiimers—’lowed mayl|e lie's a-shinir.
ask such n question."
up to the gal."
“I don’t know them at all, but from
"1 didn't see him,", said Jed. “Whawhat you tell me 1 gather that they are
for kind o’ lookin’ feller was he?”
poor and ignorant, and that they have
“Sort o’ biggity-lookia’, like L
had mueh^the worst of the fight al!
along. Can’t you ’be. a generous' en­ mought ’ve jest got out of a ban-i.ox
has. a middlin’ heavy musstache, ci:
emy?”
wears bis beard whittled' down to i.
"They never give one a chance to be
p’int. That’s about all 1 notice’,'ccpdn'
generous. You’ve-no idea how mean
that he looks dtyc mighty hard, sortu
they are. I’ve heard old Aunt Betty,
like a catfish. Senm like 1 done* met up
tell how mamma tried to make peace
with him somewbarsulorp. but 1 eiiyn f
’when old Mrs. Bynnmwr.ssick. Mam­ ric'lect when 'r whim.”
.
ma sent a busket of jellies and dainties
"City feller, I reeicou." said Jed, with
down to the cove, and the next morn­
ing the basket and every thing in it was
"Ob, sure; lionTbi'Iicve he cverdid u
found on our doorstep, smashed into lick o’ work in his life; don’t look as if
bits."
he ever did. nohow."
“That was certainly vindictive—and
"1 don't see what u gal like Heater
childish. Still 1 think you might for­ Lntimer 'lows to find in a feller o’ thar
give even that."
sort," said Jet!, passing bis cup for more
“It isn’t a question of forgirenew. cotlee.
You don't undvrctiLnd, because you’ve
"What do you-all know ’bout Hestei
never been • brought In contact with Latimer’s likes an’dislikes?" demand­
such people.
us to their having ed his sister, pausing with the cup awl
had the worst of it, there is a question coffee-pot susjicndcd.
atooat that.
They made poor Grand­
"A good deal lees ’n nothin’, I s’fxw;
father Latimer's life miserable, and I
shall always believe that John Bynum ’em azune’a anybody."
killed him at last. Besides that, they’ve
"Well, don’t yogoan* forgit that they
always been annoying and worrying us ainU no she-p’s eyes." retorted Jule, anic ways that forbid retaliation because jfrily. “You ain’t got no call to be th’owW£ couldn't demean ourselves to pay ‘iu* 'em round at anybody that's kin to
t^em bock in their own coin. No, I
the Latimer tribe."
don’t think they’ve had the worst of it.”
A ravenous silence followed this re­
When Mrn. Ludlow reported this con­ mark, and when Bud left the table be
versation to her husband he smiled and said to Jeff: “Want to seeyc bime-by;
said: "1 wouldn’t meddle with that come outside when ye get th’oo.”
quarrel, if 1 were you; it’s pretty deep­
Jeff lighted his pipe a moment later
ly ingrained on both sides, and I shall and followed his younger brother to the
t*e surprised if it doesn’t come to a barn. “What waa ye wantin'. Buddy?"
pitched
battle some day. If the he asked.
odlonel bad a snspicioB of what I found
“ ’Bout that thar city feller—don’t
out about the trouble in tbe McNabb ye reckon we-all could give him a sort
tunnel. I wouldn’t care to answer for of a scare that'd run him back wharhs
th? conBequrncea; and aa tor Henry, .artnc from?"
itll be a tniracJe if he doesn’t get hlm"1 dunno. Why?"
aelf killed in the row. Be hua the cour"Oh, I jest reckoned hit’d be better.
agv of a veteran, joined to the rashness If we-all ever do what ye was talkin'
of a headstrong boy; and he’s aa good 'bout a spell back, hit’ll be some easier
a hater as any of tbe Bynums.”
if they ain’t so many of’em.”
“It’s a great pity," rejoined peaceable
"You're plum right about that; but
Mrs. Ludlow. "It give* one an uncom­ then thar ain't nothin* shore 'bout what
fortable feeling of living over a volcano Jim Dobles wasa-sayin; ho only'lowed
♦tiat may burst out at any moment. maybe tbat’a what wasa-goin’on.”
"That don’t make’no difference, no­
Isn’t there an. way to put a stop to it?”
“Only ouei that I can think of. and how," argued Bud. “If he's got any
that’s l&gt;evn |Lried. It occurred to me fight in him, he'il Htai.a ^p for his
some time ago that tbe family in the frien’s, an’ if we can run him out 'fore­
cove might be jieacrably deported if hau' we’re jest that much ahead.
tbe Bynum farm could be purchased, You’re plum shore he ain’t a revenuer?"
“Oh. Lreckou not; from what 1 could
and I suggested it to wonu* of our peofile in New York, with the caution that pick tipdown at the settlement, I 'lowed
tiie colonel mustn’t be told of it until he’s uimc feller that Tom Ludlow *d
the purchase was a fact accomplished. knowed back in the north; he'su-stopThey put the matter in the bonds of pin’ at Ludlow’s now. Talkin' about
our attorneys and told them not to hag­ revenuers. though, hit moughtn’t be
gle about the price. I don’t know how Rich a bad idee to let on like the boys
the negotiations were conducted, but done took him for one; hit’d sort o'
I imagine the Bynums found out that make tbe scare come more natchel
the company' wm in the deal and they like."
refused point-blank to sell at any price.
The. brotbera smoked iu Hiience
a
Tha,t settled it, and it means that they few momenta, and then began to dkr
propose to Stoy and fight it out. tun a plan suggested by lha younger.
There’ll be a fight, too, when we try to While they talked the stars came out
open the McNabb vein; and I hope-we one by one and the shadows deepened
can keep the Latizners out of it.”
in the core until they lay black and
“But you mustn’t get into it your­ brooding over the thickets on the sides
self, Tom," interjiosed Mrs. Ludlow.
of the mountain. With the drawing
Ludlow smiled grimly. "You think of the curtain of darkness the noises
I wouldn't cut much of a figure m a of tbe night began—tbe drone of the
Are eater, don’t you? Well, now, you jar fly puaing with tbe fading light
just wait and see.
When the tin: - into tbe chirping of the cricket and the
oom'os I’ll not go out of my way to pick shrill song of the tree-toads. Thread­
a quarrel or to avoid one; but-tf thooe ing the irregular voices of nature vrith
fellows interfere with tbe work they’ll tbe measured pulse of human effort,
have to stand from under. And they’ll the rhythmic beat of the blowing en­
&lt;nd that they haven't a whole-souled, gines at the Tregarthen furnace vi­
vasclble, -generous southerner to deal brated upon the still air; and at inter­
vals a dull red glare appearing above
With, either.”
It wm during the summer of Ring- the shoulder of the mountain an­
tarand'H visit to Tregarthen that tbe nounced the feeding time of the faery
question of resuming work in the aban­ oioaster of tbe valley.
Tbe brothers talked nn in low tones,
doned tunnel came up againJeff
Bynum heard the news in the store in pairing only once, when a shadow
issed the door-yard and glided toward
(be village, and he told his brother Jed
When they were driving back to the ;hel forest.
“Who’s that?” queried Jeff, peering
aove in the evening.
"Docs you-all aim to Tow hit?" asked । .ztently into the darkness.
“Hit’s only Jed, I reckon," waa the
tiw younger Bynum.
“Not much!—they-all done beat ns I ^pjy. \
"Whar’a he goin’ at this time o’
»igitr
“1 dunno; goin* to soak his bald in
“What d’ye ’low for to do, Jeff T’
"Nev’ you mind; you-all jest wait an’ the creek, maybe. I more *n half believe.

in his face when be recalled the small
fit of terror that had seized him but an ?
hour before, when be had stood help­
lessly watching Henry trying to get
the dodging shadow within the range of that it was the uidrezt
afraid to recent
his rifle.
After that, his thoughts kept him but truth."
indifferent company for the rest of his
walk, and be reached Tregarthen, and did just right not tn deinean joarwlf
his room at the Ludlows*. without hav­ by fighting with a cub of an under­
e
ing arrived at any more definite conclu­ graduate."
“Fm not argning about that—4t’s th&lt;
sion than a determination to ask his
—*
‘ au&lt;
pure
friend for an explanation of the inci­ motive; it was cor ardk-e,
dent at “The Laurels." and to getthere- simple; there’s no ther name for it
with so much of the Latimer history aa What are you laugl ling atT’
“It's amusing to b car you vilify yemrLudlow might be able to recite.
The latter enlightened him, cheerful­ self. But Beriouslj •, Hugh, this is a
ly, on their way to the furnace the next crisis that’s got to t c met. I take your'
morning. “That |was probably one of word for it that you ’re property in love
the Bynums," he said; “though wfoy he with Hester Latins 1
should risk his skin at such close'quar- the honor to. retur h your affection—
t/&gt;rs I can’t imagine. They’re a bad lot, which. I take it, is not yet a foregone
iou’re a lucky folthough—equal to almost anything. I’m
low, and you should Ibe thank C41I enough
afraid.”
“Who are the Bynums, and why— to fight hcr battleiL and those of her
But don’t make me pull it out of you by father and brother jf need be. It inny
not require such a phenomenal degree
littlea; tell me ttye whole story.”
“Is it possible that you’ve been in Tre­ of physical couragif, but it’ll ask fur
some
of the moral V priety; and there’s
garthen nil this time and haven’t yet
always a wide jxjss ability that it'U deheard of the Latlmer-Iiynum feud?”
"It’s more than possible; it’s a fact.” mend both in herq•ic proport ions. If
"Yes. it might have been ages ago.” । he had seen Hester Latimer’trip across
“Well, it’s a long story, but I’ll con­ I were in your place I should fight the
Ringbrand smiled under cover of the platform nt Chilwcnec Junction he dense it for you. Old Squire Latimer,, battle beforehand!j then, if you find
the darkness. “Perhaps it was. Do found little difficulty in conforming to the colonel’s father, waa instrumental * you’re not going to be up to it. the hon­
the
'you believe in transmigration?”
j the artistic requirement. JNow, how- • in bringing one of u former generation orable thing
« is to‘r|pull out while ____
“I think not ” jshe answered doubt- • ever, the
olf Itne
jje ujduhm
Bvnums; io
to justice
justice lor
for we
the murmur- .’
is yet fancy
frpe. That
’s ]»rctty _
..... point
jv.... of view seemed to have O
j —r
-.........
fully. “I believe in the creed ”
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-----------veered ho suddenly that it left him prop- der of.a revenue officer. Since that time straight talk; but you know me of old,
a running
; a
"May 1 ask whit creed?”
ing in a mist of uncertainties, in whith I there’s been t
___ ' „ fight
„ __ between an&lt;’^ y°n have *invited
•■ -&gt; frankness.*
•
th(. two
tKO families; the “squire had his •:
TW
nearing the furnace yard,.
“I'd think you'd be ashamed to, 1 he iru sure of nothing but an over-1I the
when there is only one^-or, at most, : whelming desire to possess Heater;’a house burned, and subsequently lost bin । and Ringbrand did not reply until they i
‘ * at
’ the
“ -bands
1 fn- • reached, the gate; then he grasped Lud­
; desire which contemptuously------------------life,.presumably
of—
thfe
“1 stand correctlcd. Would it be her- aside the arguments of reason
no ther of the present family of Bynums. low’s hand and* pressed It warmly'.
csy if I nsL.ed where I might find the weight and quite unworthy of
, I qualify because there seems to be a "You’re a good friend, Tom. 1’11 think
one—or lwo ”‘
*
smallest consideration.
j lit tie doilbt about the murder part, now, it over end try to do ns you advise;
"Of course not; they’re in the prayer i
And then the incident of the
although the squire’s neighbors were Only if I can’t bring.myself up to the
book: I supposed everyone knew that.'* ! —the indistinct .shadow in the
well enough satisfied to hang John By- i! murk, you’ mustn't be surprised if I
j
“Going back to your impression
' num by the summary process of lynch i should drop out unexpectedly-’ dan’ll
' again, do yo i know that I have an ex- ■
law. Of courne the row couldn’t Lc ‘ believe I could face you or Mrs. Ludlowactly siihllar one? 1 am almost port- 1
expected to end with a single lynching, after that."
| tiv^. that you are light. Can’t you help I
und when the boys grew up they began !
(To be Continued,)
I n:e sbjvc the ray-afery?"
’ on the colonel.
I believe he horse- I
“What’s that you-all are talking
whipped one of them and got a broken SERVANTS TO FORM A UNION.,
: alxxut?" inquired the colonel, knocking '
arm for his pains; that w»H a good ^ hile
--------the ashes from his long-stemmed pipe 1
a-t&gt;. but the feufl ha« lost none of lt&gt; B-t^Ute oo &gt;■»
r&lt;"’“ *
।
Housekeeper'* Lea cue.
i and crushing^ dry tobacco ,k*nf tn the »
bitteruesa with age. It’s been stirred !
The members of tbe Civic club, ia
; palm of his Land for a fresh charge.
up in my time by a lawsuit oVer the McPhiladelphia, who are end-avorinf Ux
:
“Miss Hester was jiist saying she’
; Nabb coal vein, which is situated ton
organize housekeepers in a league for
thought‘we’d seen eaoh other some­
a jiart of the- colonel’s estate, but was
the regulation and, improvement of do­
where before I came toTregnrihen.and
claimed by the family in the cove. Of
mestic service, are not going to bate it ,
I’xu.almost sure she’s right. We were t
course the colonel—or rather the com­
’ rying to loqpte the time anyplace.”
nil their own way. The «x&gt;k«. in*ud» J
pany, in this instance—won the la.wand servants in other capacities retag-J
“Ob, I reckon it’s just imagination."
suit, and that didn’t help matters any.
nize the need for urgent and comUnedh
' replied the colonel, packing the tobnzxo
We tried to open the coal vein afteraction on their part if they are not Jo be
i dust info the bowl of bis pi]&gt;c. “That is,
( wards, but it’s my private opinion that'
| without you’ve been visitin’the young
the Bynum ijoys destroyed the working deprived of those rights and privileges
vested in them by virtue: of custom. A.
! ladies* schools in Vi’ginia."
us fast us wejdeveloped it.”
united association of domestics m the
1
"No. 1 haven't been doing that," said
“What a frightful story of lawless­
order proposed, and the questions in-,
! Ringbrand, laughing, “though it would
, Dess!”
.
! doubt less Im* a delightful experience.’
w “It is rather savage, when you come voiced are:
'
“That would depend entirely upon
“Is it to lie war between an orgunizi*
i to think of it, isn’t it? And we haven't ;
{ youj cnxnd.” interrupted liesten “I;
‘
Hon
of
housekoepc
’
-s
and
on
orgahizaI seen the end of it -yet by several lives,
; think most of the visitors used to leave
| I’m afraid.”
. tior.of sei-vants?’’ "Are we to hav.- a
. Miss Pelton’s with tingling ears; they
" strike which will affect even- hou^-boki
■
“But won’t the law protect the
should have, if there’s any truth in the
in which domestics are employed?"
colonel in the defense of his rights?”
I old saying."
|
Around intelligence offices, u here do-’
i
“It—or public indignation—would
j
As Rirgbraml was about to reply, he
meet
ics gather, sentiment is u na ninxMis-;
avenge his death very promptly, but in
1 . aw n shadow moving in the bushes a
ly
in favor of a servants’ union to regu­
regard to the otWjr, you’ll remember
lew yards distant. "What's that down j
[ that you must first catch your hare; late working hours and wages. Chefs,
there by the laurels?" he asked, rlma&lt;
i these fellows don’t go around with n cooks and waiters at hotels orc also in
! to get abetter view.
Henry’s hasty and vindictive intentiun, ] brasa band anuouDciug their iuten- . the movement.
: AtthequestionHarry Latimerspraag
.1 FOR SAKE OF HIS BETROTHED.'
I from his chair and ran into the house, the colonel’s interference, and Hester ■ Hons."
sitting unmoved through it all. Wlrat I
"Still. I should think it would be easy
appearing a moment Ipterwitb his rifle.
th rmcaning of this warlike episode? i enough to get evidence against them." r
1 Ah he came out. the shadow darted from | was
Its Bride to » Rtvel.
Were such things of so little moment'
"Do you ?—then suppocc you try iti i
। the bushes and glided among the trees . is the dsily life of the south that they j That’® a bright idea. Hugh; yos are in- ■
The indignation which was aroused
; on the lawn. Henry saw It, and would
— — in________________________
.— throughout Fulton county, Ind., by tbe
could be passed over without comment?. । terested
the family foriunes, t
and
ixve flrt*d if Ws father had not wrested It would appear so, si noe his hosts had you haven't anything eleven your mind, “ction of Arthur Matthews, a prvm&gt;' the gun from his hands. "Seeroa like j immediately igxwwd
ignowd the Incident as ., Just turn IIu
d and getenridenoe
get- aridenoe enough to nont
u®nt young farmer, when he left Iwma
Lome
you pet less sense every day, Henry," I
1
on
evcninc* of his wedding
weddint* day.
dav. has
though it bad never been. Even Kevter hang these three Bynum boys,
and Ii*n
’ll -o
n the evening
gasped the colonel breathlesaly. "How ।
had been able to take up the thread Of ’ guarantee the colonel will give you Hesto admiration of tbe young
do you know who you were going to ;
man's
inconsequent coDveraatkm again with • ter out of band.”
’ w
*r'’m character, and friends have be­
shoot at?"
gun a vigorous search for him with &lt;
ns visible sign of perturbation or era- i “It—God forbid!" replied Ringbrand,
"I know well enoagh, and so do you,’’ I
“My gifts don’t lie in view io Inducing him to return and taka
replied the young man, nonchalantly, ; barrassmenL Whnt was the reason for j turning pale.
again his position in sortety. It ap­
going back to hto chair and relighting J Henry’s suddaa and savage wrath ? ■ that direction.”
pears that Mice Gertie Reed, whom he
Could the intruder have been a common 1 Ludlow glanced at liis friend with a
his cigar. "They-all will get you some j
wm
supposed to have deserted, had an­
marauder of chicken-coops, or wm he ’ look of mingled curiosity and concern,
day, if you don't get them first."
a sneak thief hoping to And the house “I was wondering if you’d changed at^jr. other suitor to whom her parent* ob­
on occupied because there were uc Hugh; you used to be a peaceable sort jected, and her marriage to young MaS*
Mghts?
a VA_KI8HIMG FOIXT OF VWW.
of fellow iu college- I can’t imagine thews wm to be iu conformity witM
. their will and not to her wishes. -I* tbe
When Ringbrand left the hospitable
The sinister meaning in Henry’s care­ you in the role of a fire cater.”
mansion on the mountain and t&gt;egauhis less reply answered these questions be­
“Go on and say the rest of it," said
...
candidly Informed him tbafi
two-mlle walk to Tregarthen. he was fore they had taken shnpe. Could it Riufrbrand, bitterly; “you can’t imagine Y0™1*
member of a fire-eat- hh« lovcd another, but that she would
.
distracted by more different kinds of be possible that the Latimers were In- me Man adopted
*
“
---------* perplexity than usually fall to the lot volved in one of the cruel vendettas . ■ing family.
Well, I don
’t -blame
you; I marry him in obedience to her parenW,
demand. Matthews then disappeared!
of n man of' his temperment.
The ubout which he had beard and read?— can’t do it myself."
friendly footing upon which he waa was that what Hester meant when she j “I shouldn't have put it in any such and Miss Reed and his friends now aee.
established at "The Laurels” gave him said her own family had not escaped? | uncharitable form.” responded Ludlow, that he sacrificed his own feelings inf
opport unites for constant association And following closely upon the heels I reflectively, “but, since you’ve men- order that he might not longer stand
with Hester which had swept away all of the latter question came another: If Honed it. I’ll say what’s been in my between the woman he loved and tbe
«
his ear Her doubts aa to the depth and re­ he should enter the family, would he 1 mind ever since you told me what man of her choice.
._j to ibear a part
. _.in
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brought you to Tregarthen.
Hester
ality of his attachment for the girl ; but, abe* exjvected
any. such
A
NEW
STAR
FOR
UTAH,
assuming that he could vjjin her—ami he irregular warfare? No, that was .not Latimer’s husband will have to do one
was by no means sure that it was so quite the way to state it; roy, rather, of two things—help fight the family
written in tbe book of possibilities—she could he reasonably hope to hold the re­ battles or refuse to have anything to
The war drjmrtinrnt- box al ready
. whs different enough from his ideal to spect and affection of his wife upon any do with them. The first may cost him
his life, and the last will be very sure taken stops toward adding another star
| demand a very disconcerting readjust­ other condition?
ment of the lines upon which he had
The night was cool, and the light air ; to cost him his happiness. I’m no hand to the field in the United States flag, in
formed his nomewhat indefinite plans sweeping up the side of the mountain to meddle, as you know, Hugh, but it’s recognition of the admnnuou of Utalx
for a domestic future. Like most other was grateful and refreshing after the well enough to consider these things iuto the union.
As tbe low provides that stars nbatf
men, he had painted for his life a pos­ heat of the dny. and yet Ringbrand , before it’s too late.’’
sible matrimonial background, but in grew uncomfortably warm as the in- » "That’s the pity of it, Tom." replied be added only on Independence day.
this picture the colors harmonized evitable conclusion placed itself like a ' Ringbrund, quietly.
‘Tm afraid it's orders will be issued by the secretary
artistically with tbe neutral tints of his gigantic exclamation point at tbe end too late noW7 I realized two things of war and the secretary of navy, direct­
own studious habits. There was to be ot his theories.’
The possession of ( pretty clearly last night—one wan that ing tbe addition of the star to the flag.
«
• bnnie. with books and works of physical courage in his own proper per- 1 Ufe without Heater «uuJ&lt;1d l be wu. iu
In anticipation of there orders, the
art, and an atmosphere of thoughtful son is not a necessary qualification for living, and the other was that I’d rather war department is having new flags
the
writer
of
stories.
It
is
true
that
he
manufactured,
which are also of the
refinement whose peaceful calm should
die than have her find me out for what
dimensions proposed by the revised
be ruffled by no rude blasts of passion; r must recognize its existence, and he
home which should be a small city ot
"That's putting it father harshly; army regulations.
In tbe navy all that will be done when
refuge from the din and turmoil of ths with its outward preseu«:ents to be you haven’t any good reason for thtnhthe official order is issued will be that
strenuous battle for existence.
The able to imbue his heroes with a proper
degree
of
contempt
for
their
personal
the sail maker will saw La a blank space
central figure in this ideal retreat had
a star and whenever tie addition is
never been quite eleoriy defined, but safety; beyond this, the exigencies of be able to bear tbe truth, and that b
; she was to be hxtaltectual and endowed the art demand nothing, and the artist tbe truth. I know it; I’ve known it made on board ship there will ?-----i with quick sympathy, and she was to himself may be the most humble votary all along, only I’ve been tryingtomake little celebration in honor of their
embody the artist’s Ideal of the other of the goddess of common sense. Some myrelf believe it wasn't so.
That’s
THEY DIDN’T EAT HIM.
Ixalf of himself which should divine such thought as -this came to Ringbrand what waa at the bottom of all there
as
be
made
his
way
down
the
mountain.
with sensitive intuition the subtile
------------Little things you remember in the uni­
thread of genius in his work. A hMty , 'rhfc ■ucoeasiva scenes of his uneventful versity days; you don’t know how I
review of the remilta of his acquaint- Ufe passed in review like tbs pictures drepiae myrelf when I think of it all.”
Prof. J. W. McGee, tbe etbn
anoe with Hester Lattimer brought out of • retrospective panorama. Now that
"No, I don’t remember anything but charge of the amithsoeian
with alarming distinctness the fact &gt; ^e thought of it, he saw that all of his what I said a moment ago—that you expedition. Is on his way b
that she possessed none of the attributes linos of conduct had been draws were always a peaceable sort of fellow.” Tiburon island, .off the west
of this ideal, save that, perhaps, her i wel1 npon the hither aide of personal
"That isn’t ft; it’s one thing to be.
Mexico, whither he went to
charming individuality made it im- j antagonism—that be had always been
possible to say that she wm not in lei- averse to anything approaching an tr­ other to be restrained by a wboltaome cannibal. Indiana. He brought
iedu al. She wm positive and !nno-' bitrament of force. With well-mesncefitiy self-Maertire; and she had al-' 'ing sophistry, he •had- argued himself- tbe latter with -me. I can look back *peak to. All the others ran away 1
ready given him ashoek by every frank Into the belief that a contempt for mere over my life and see bow I’ve been con- tbe party came in sight. McGet
and ingenuous criticism of one of his physical courage was a part of the tinually dodging. When I was a little ei£bt
in his party.
stories which had appeared in a rscent thoughtful man’s protest against' bru- fellow, the fear of a whipping was tbe
*
But' few
white men who ever via.
number of one of the magazines. Rhe taWtt and the unconvincing logic of strongest incentive to good behavior. tbe island have got away alive. R.
superiority; but be
was essentially of her own day andgeu- appeals to rphysical
_
eration; and zhe apparently knew
remembered, with a sharp little sting
and cared less about the subtler di*- **
of mortification,
— **
that
—* ‘these
---------------------fine-spun you’d only admit it."
tinctions of motives and of chax-acU' theories had been swept aside like 00b"No, I don't know anything of
which so torment and perpleiL tbe
the kind." protested Ludlow.
’-Biddy'
student of his kind. Without i&lt; the been brought face to face with penocal
unetixnes^ th^t hr’s
’bout l hr Latimer |£il;
much &gt;.er..'*e. nohow,
But. a* i w,.4
And the talk
drop;e
o-zayiu’- ’’
s .
f. It
trtic’ Jvtn the channel from which Jed's
aptiearauce had diverted it.
The
1 u - iv.o nzen
men Mt
mu va
on a io^
log behind
urniou the
me .
hard, facing the cliff at the head of the •
cove. . 1’ad they been.gifted with the
visual powers of the owl which booled '
m of a blasted oak I
dismally from the top
the
adjacent
corn-field,
staudinF in
‘
‘
*
‘ ‘ |
rbt have discerned, half an hour j
th- .
later, a black speck rigzagging up the I
bace of the gppniwntly' inaccessible
cliff, It was Jed, und when he reached |
the stijnmit just under the shadow of
the tree ihut y?ora before had borne .
such ghastly fruit, he turned his face •
southward and walked rapidly "toward I
"The Laurels."
•
I
“Do you know,.Mr. Ringbrand, that .
I've always had a iiersistcotand haunting impnwsion that we’ve met some- ■
where before?"
;
Ringbrand was spending the even-'
ing at tbe Ln timers us usual, and they •
were all sitting in the starlight on the
veranda of “Tne Laurels.”
j
"You mean before 1 came to Tregar- '
then. Miss Kester?"
|

contrary, quite fully'resolved to keep!
in touch with bristling activity cfi
modern life, Hugh Riugbrxnd wan'
already beginning to acquire the intro
Kpectlve habit of a closet-student; peace*
and quietness, and a well-selected H-1
brary. seemed to. comprehend the con­
ditions most necessary to his wel’-beitg; and such an environment with tbe
breezy personality of Hester Latimer
for the central figure appeared almost
laughably incongruous.
To do him full justice. Ringbrand
tried very earnestly to reason his way
out of the cmolionaltangle iu which he
found himself—the more insistently,
perhaps, because he felt his power* of
rerisUnce slipping away from him in a
eloter Ocquuintar.ee with Hester. The
experience of those few weeks was estirely without precedent in his wellordered life. He had said to himself,
in certain self-congratulatory moods,
that he had successfully pass’d the age
when passion usurps the place of inc­
partial judgment; that an artist must
lie so fur removed from the emotional
side of life in his own cx;»crlence ns to
be able to look upon it with the cool and
disnru^ionate eye of a critical student;
and up to that unlucky moment when

for an example; a flush of ahaoM giowad

E

�Hastings Banner

^•soovered whereby the contents ef a
y goods box, or tbe interior of anything
Thursday, Feb. 13. 1896.
n be photographed. Recently tbe ChlcaMARSHALL L. COOK, Bditor.
r&gt; Inter Ocean contained a cartoon,
..presenting Cleveland's head being photo­
■MTKRKD AJ8 BECONO-CLAM MATTER AT graphed by this process, and the picture
THE HASTING8. HICX, POSTOFFICX,
disclosed a duck inside tbe Presidents
AUGUST 14, 1879.
skull.
The chief executive seems to
have “dock on tbe brain" indeed.

EDITORIAL NOTES

The moat encouraging: sign of the times,
and one which musk Inspire more oonfidenee in the stability ef the oountty than
uqr other one act could have done,
was the liberal manner in which tbe
people of tbe United States, heeded tbe
try of the country for help, and subscribed
to thd bond issue. One of the most
hamiliating spectacles that the patriotic,
liberty-loving people of this country have
ever been called upon Io witness, was the
sight of a democratic ndminlstratlou, with
absolute power to act, because it controlled
every branch of the legislature, weakly
submitting t j the “money barons” of the
Old World. Forgetful of all self respect,
unmindful of that spirit of American in*
dependence and love of country which has
often asserted itself in the past to tbe
honor and glory of Its ci Urena, it remained
for a democratic administration to a.M
fall
.w.
helplessly at tbe feet of a European poweh
and fairly plead for mercy. And this in a
country with an executive power, having a
stable, loyal people at its back that stood
ready and willing to respond to any and
every appeal for help.
Three times bonds have been issued and
the disgusting sight witnessed of seeing
oold-blooded foreign syndicates step in and
be paid big premiums while no opportuni­
ty was 'fciven the people of our own
country to bld. But the independence of
American citizenship asserted itself in the
United States Senate, where Senator
Elkins Introduced a resolution asking that
the.American people be given an oppor­
tunity to bid, and so strong was the senti­
ment in favor of. this that the administra­
tion was compelled to yield, which it did
reluctantly.
For people were asked to subscribe “for
fioo.qoo.ooo bonds, and name the price
they would pay. Wednesday of last week
the bids were all opened, 4,640 of them,
the total amounting to tbe enormous sum
•f over 8558,000,000, over five and one­
. half times the amount anted for. T icse
bids were all on tbe gold basis und tbe
people making them must have known
where they could get the gold to make good
their bids. The presence of this great
amount of gold, scattered all through the
country, is otily another proof of our un­
told wealth.
Shutting OnrulTM Oat
(The democrats are always talking
grandiloquently about securing tbe mar­
kets of the world. The best market the
United States ha# is its own, and tbe
, tariff tinkering of the democrats has. al­
ready largely debarred, the manufacturers
•f this country from tbelr most profitable
market. This is tbe reason that the bal­
ance of trade has been against us and acconnts for the increasing indebtedness of
tbe country, under the present adminis­
tration, where before tbe national debt
was being rapidly lessened. Tbe last
weekly market letter of Clapp &amp; Co.,
New York, contains among other infor­
mation. the following:
The foreign merchandise trade of the
Malted States in 1895 was &gt;1.636,594,000,
and exports exceeded tbe imports by &gt;33,970,000, against a total for 1894 ot &gt;1,&gt;01.415,000, with &gt;148,790,000 export! in
excess of imports. &gt;70,(87,000 of gold
and 830.318,000 of silver also left the
•wintry. Tbe total merchandise and specie
•Upped to cover balances appears &gt;134,175,000 and for three years ending
December 31, 18&gt;5, tbe total of merchan­
dise and specie sent out of tho country to
settle adverse balances or in payment of

securities returning was $517,983,000,
agjainst $208,580,000 the three years end­
ing
December 81, 1893. The total
merchandise trade of three years ending
December 31, 1895, waa &gt;4,770,010,043,
•gainst &gt;5,959.082.478 for three years end­
ing December 31,1899.
.
In tbe past three years we have increas•d the* Indebtedness 183 millions of dollars
and decreased tbe revenue and increased
•ur Interest Rearing indebtedness. Ap­
parently the gigantic waste, blind blunder
und Incapacity of the present administra­
tion was never equaled. Our reeources
were never exceeded, yet we are forced to
assist foreign enterprises to the detriment
•f home industry, by adopting all known
methods that take gold from us and bring
raw material and manufactured goods to
reducing wages, and tbe country to
idleness.
Evidently
the
ad valorem

A board of engineer# have just reported
that it would cost &gt;133,471,898 to oonstruet
the Nicaragua canal.

THI TRIP TO OLD MIX I CO.

Prof. DeMOTTE’S LECTURE
'THM HARP OF THM BKNBKS OR
THE SSCRST OF CHARAOTMR
BUILDING.*'

TbeParty ofMicbigaa Friends and Ml’ AM IN1TMUUT1VM AMD TMOKOVGHLT

In order that our readers may keep some Tbe Lecturer Gave a Talk at the M. K.
track ot tbe Michigan Press Excursion we
Church Kuaday Bvenlag,
publish the following curd naming the
Satnrday evening the Club Lecture
placet where the principal stops •111
"" 'be
Course closed, bo far u lecteres are con­
Tbe appointment of Hon. Edwin F. Uhl, made, and the length of time:—
cerned, with tbe scientific lecture “The
of Grand Rapids, as minister to Germany, LvCbl
Saturday, Feb. 18,
Harp of the Senses or the Secret of Char­
Honday.
*• m.
would certainly be pleasing to bls many
acter Building,” by Prof. DeMotte. If
WMh-Jy. “ to.
Michigan friends, and in his official capaci­
one were asked “which was the best and
Thursday. - at.
Thursday, •• to,
most interesting lecture,” be would be
ty would no doubt represent us In a way
numday. ** &lt;
almost constrained to say “all three ot
Friday,
- 21,
creditable to himself and the country as
them.” Tbe course of lectures chosen was
Friday,
** 21.
well.
Hatardsy,... “ to,
a most happy selection, and reflects great
Hatarday, '
21,
credit upon those whose duty It wm to
Ar City Mexico,
s
make this selection. Each lecture wm
l,v Ctty Mexico.
It la hoped the Hon. Cushman K. Davis,
Thursday, “ 37«
different, entirely different, from the other
Friday.
“ 88,
two, and the question of which wm the
United States Senator from Minnesota
best would be a difficult matter to decide,
will attend the Michigan Club Banquet at Lv Guanajuato, teturaay, *•
Ar AgnasOaUsalM Haturdsy. ** ». n v
depending very much upon the make up of
Lt AguaaOallentM Sunday, Mar,
Detroit tbe 32nd.
\
the individual listeners.
Ar Zacatecas.
Monday. **
The lecture Saturday evening was of a
Lv Zacatecas,
Tuesday. “
scientific character and to aid him the
There certainly must be a little gold left
speaker bad • stereopticon - from which
Ar
New
Orleans,
Thuraday.
In this country wbenjour people can pro­ Lv New Orleans. Thursday.
views were thrown upon a large sheet up­
Saturday,
— *—
on the platform. The most wonderful of
duce &gt;55?,000,009 to bid for &gt;100,000,000 Ar Chicago,
these wm a picture of the vibrations of tbe
bonds.
Daring the trip the excursion will be air in tbe room caused by the voice of tbe
under tbe management of Mr. Reau Camp­ Assistant who looked after tbe sterbell of 935, Old Colony Building, Chicago, eoptioon. Tbe effect of each pitch or fall
The bond bids have been figured out and who has had many years at experience In of the voice upon the air wm shown on the
iuigsu
re- Mexico.
screen.
Morgan a&amp; vu.
Co. gei
get gw.ziijwu
&gt;83,211,350 ana
and me
tbe re*
Hastings will be represented on tbe
gaining SM,TBS,&lt;150 were token by TSO
Owing to our disabled force we are not
trip by Mr. and Mia E. A , Burton Mrs. able to make the extended comment upon
different people.
Maggie Bailey and W. K. Cook.
this most excellent lecture that we should
like to make. But one thing that we wish
that every cigarette smoker eould have
heard, wm Prof. DeMotte’s account of bls
trip through a large cigarette factory,
where hundreds nf hands were employed
in making these deadly little rolls of
opium-sat united tobacco done up In paper
that is filled with arsenic. Reaching the
tobacco room tbe lecturer said that he
noticed a steady stream of black Hold
pouring into the tobacco. Upon asking
the proprietor of what it was composed he
frankly admitted that it was rum. moiissjj
and opium. Is It to be wondered at tbit
these slow but sure instruments of death
have such awful effects upon young men?
At tbe Mt thodist church Sunday even­
ing every available foot of space was
crowded, the main body of tbe church be­
ing half filled with people long before time
for service to cninmence, and by the time
that Jhe speaker appeared every scat and
aisle was tilled. Tbe speaker said that
everything Is measured by t£e work that
It can do, and gave several examples to
bear upon the truth of this assertion. The
speaker said that true success and happi­
ness in life depended largely upon w hether
we adopted a high or low, standard when
young, and in doing this everything de­
pends upon the parent!. If tiie child h
surrounded with good books and encour­
aged In a line ot good reading when young
they are placed upon a level that will be of
great use and benetyt to them and to all
&gt;mI»
who come In contact with them. The
speaker also dwelt upon the fact of how
much easier It is to do h wrong act or deed
after
It had once been done.
WOULDN'T IT SAVE LABOR IF HE WERE TO HEM UF THE BARREL?
Both tbe lecture and the talk given by
■Prof. DeMotte were of a character that
—
Inter
should be of first importance In every
home, and we are sure that the thoughts
that be left will leave lasting Impressions
■ gate*, by a glittering aid-de-camp, tbe in the minds of al! who ware so fortunate
QUEER SETTLEMENT.
' wide-curving mad la filled with Lrocpa. as to hear him..

Fenner Guam tb» Lan.,-. Naeta. .
On the broad, brown salt meadows
thaC skirt the Housatonic rivsr. &gt;st
above its mouth, is a vast oolsny
colony «f
of
marsh wrens, relates ths 8t&gt;PanJ Dispatch. In the acres «f tangled totes
and cautalls the nests, whieh are as
large as oce’s head, are so compactly
constructed and so thoroughly thatched
as to be entirely weather-tight As
a rule the thrifty little cbmttoring
wrens prefer not to occupy a last year’s
nest, so there are every season hun­
dreds of empty ones. They ar« not al­
lowed to remain vacant long, far them

such snug- quarters. One speeixuea of
field or meadow mice- take poaaeaalaa
of a great many of them. Big apidera,
too, love to nest in the abandoned bas­
ket-like abodes and live for many sea­
sons in them. Tho most deslrahlo ten­
ants of all are the big blaok and white
hornets. By far the greater number of
the old nests are inhabited by these
fiery fellows, and, odd to relate, they
are the best of friends with the land­
lords.
As if by agreement with the wrens,
they keep a perpetual guard over the
new nests, as well as those where they
live. Let a dog, an unconscious rail or
snipe-shooter, a bird-egging boy or any
creature whatever approach the nests
without warning, a cohort of winged
warriors will fall on the intruder, ano
flight is the only safe course.
The I
wrens seem full conscious of the value
of such sentinels, for they take care}
to build their nests always very near ?
to the old. The birds are themselves
entirely defenseless, and, their nests
being easily located on account of size
and the noise made by the wrens, they
have been in some localities entirelywiped out by egg collectors. The boys
have learned to give this colony a wide
berth.

THE SULTAN-S'SUNDAY OUT.
V. • OaUu, Show Wta, AMal —-—I.

method of collecting duties admits of more
fraud than any other known system ever
tried. Business Interests must be respect­
ed at Washington before the country can
regain tbe billions lost.

°f course—these moribund sea mon­
sters that comprise the Turkish navy
lyta&lt; moored .tom .nd .tor., moored
,or a dozen years, impotent as turtles
oa their bucks, within the gokkn horn,
fly the crescent and the star. Tbe ma-

The Mctkxj of PresWsot Ctenetand in
trying to drive this country to a purely
sold basin in making more convert# to
silver than all the literature Issued by the
Idmetalllc h*agne put together. When tiie
ammey qwillon settles ttself. as ft eertttoly Mil. it will be found that between

I&gt;erhap« they give n burnish to their
arma; a wild sort of march, well
playsd, sounds frotu near the Turkish
admiralty, and the Und and troops
come striding up the hill Everybody
in the city, except our own military
uttacbe. who, I am told, generally de-prives this brilliant ceremony of his"

, palace gates to the left. Hardly have
you swallowed your cup of ooffae before tbe bands of more approachh&lt;
regiments are heard.
TUy m-s
hoard.
all flue fellows, and thev ^dvanee
with the queer pointed parade-stop
taught them by their German instruct—

INGENIOUS BIRD.
The honey bird, of which we saw sev­
eral during our travel# in Somali Lund,
la well worthy of mention u a natural
curiceity. says a writer in the Ninateemth Century. It is a little gray com­
mon-looking bird about tho mw of a
thrush. It flrut forces itself upon tbs
notice of the traveler by flying across
hia path uttering a shrill, unlovely
cry. It will then sit on a neighbor­
ing tree, still calling and waiting for
him to follow. By abort, rapid flighta
the bird will lead its guest on and on,
till after awhile the traveler notices
that the bird has stopped its onward
course and is hanging about among a
certain half-dozen trees. These being
visited one after another, and careful­
ly examined, the search will be re­
warded by finding a nest of bees in
one of them. The probability is that
there will be honey in ft, I have never
known the bird mistaken. It is a mat­
ter of honor with the natives to set
aside a good portion of honey for the
bird.
Although this
action
____________
_______
______of__ the
___
honey bird is an established fact of
natural history, it ia none tbe less un­
accountable, and it would be interest­
ing to know whether he ever tries to
entice quadrupeds also to assist him
in obtaining his much-loved honey.

Don't Be Deceived..'...
—by shrewdly worded ad­
vertisements, that are nine times out of tea
misleading. Make it a rule to do business
only with houses whose advertised offers are
perfectly plain. There is no room lor doubt
when we advertise.

Money is worth
Saving
ON HORSE BLANKETS

as well as on other merchan­
dise. We invite horsemen
and farmers to take advan­
tage of our Great Reduc­
tion Sale (’till March 1st.)
on
5A, Cleveland, and Chase Bros.’
Blankets.

Our Belt Leather Halter
Heads - without stales*- have
been selling for $1.00 but
we are now selling them for
50c.

Goodyear Bros.,
HARDWARE

Noike This.

.
Society Events.
|/
/Miss Alice Rickel entertained many of
ner friends Friday evening Feb. 7 at her
home. She gave a leap year party.
A
very fine supper was served at C o’clock
and the remaining time was spent playing
Beginning
progressive anagrams.
Prizes consisting
of bunches of carnations were received by
Lottie Barnum and Harley Andrus. J All
had a very fine time.
f]
We will ali
{ The Womans Club give a musical and
will have a social evening at the' home of
Mrs. R. I. Hendershott this evening. f

Mrs. Nathan Barlow gave a party
Thursday evening in honor of Dr. Ed­
wards, of Kalamazoo. Twelve were pres­
ent
•
Mr. and Mrs. George Preston will give a
party Saturday evening to their friends.
c Monday and Tuesday evenings of this
week Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jordan and Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. McKevitt gave very pleasant
pedro parties at the home of the former.
Judge Armstrong and Mrs. L. H. Evarts
were the successful ones the first evening,
while Chas. Huffman and Mrs. J. C. An­
drus carried off the honors the second
evening.

$1.50....

Fedoras
98c

(Black, Brown and Gray) for

We have about 200 of these.
They will not last long at this
price, so come early while the assortment is good.

The.......
BANKRUPT STORE.

Osborn

6r Q

. OF...........

L0N5D/ILE HUSLIN
— LdCEJ..

WEBIiLrMT,
500 YbS.

300 YUS.

100 YbS.

200 YbS.
250 YbS.

A apecial featareof ye

C H.

------ ------------ -------- - jii-ipiijnimimuflm

soode tnuakk will cone 10 ye Metbodtete

room tbe

Thursday, Feb. 14 and continuing for
ONE WEEK,

Buckle Arctics left which are going at ti.oo.

The State Librarian of Lansing requests
that all study clubs, working in the State
of Michigan, send to the State Library
written or printed programs of their work
and, if possible, a short history of tbelr
origin, object and condition.
This request applies to all associations
In the cities and small towns, fanners
clubs, grange reading circles and inde­
pendent organizations.
Th# object is to gather statistics of
clubs organized for systematic study: to
bring them into closer and more sympa­
thetic contact with each other and with
tbe State Library, and to put at their dis­
posal the various helps provided by the
Abraham Hayward, the famous new library law.
Quarterly Reviewer, once thought thaf.
Tbe information which, it la hoped, will
he would like to have some ancestors, be arranged and issued aa a bulletin from
so he walked straight to a picture deal­ the State Library and all clubs complying
er’s. Selecting a portrait of a cavalier with the request shall be registered In this
M. C. Spencer.
in half armor, with features not quite department
Librarian.
unlike his own, Mr. Hayward made a
bid for it, but deeming the price asked
too high, he went his way. A few days
later Mr. Hayward went to dine with
The Epworth League devotional meet­
Lord Houghton, and was astonished to ing will be led Sunday evening by F. A.
find the picture in the dining-room. Walker.
Seeing that it attracted his guest’s at­
Rev. W. W. Taylor will conduct ths T.
tention, Lord Houghton said: “Very
good picture, that!
Came into my day evening.
A cordial Invitation is ex­
hands in a curious way. Portrait of tended to everyone to attend.
a Milnes of the commonwealth period
—an ancestor of mine." “Ah, indeed!’
said Mr. Hayward; “he was very near

aseaSroaUeaoei the other, Uwre la the
aeveral regiment, of
•t cavalry Mxj It,.
Uw bill to Ylldiz
ttato you *re re-

HASTINGS.

Feb. 19.

only of 36 in. Lonsdale, worth roc, for
8c per single yard, or by the bolt.
Linos Torchon Laces, worth roc to 20c
per dozen yd. bolts, at 8c per bolt.
Pillow Case Laces, worth roc per yd.,
for only 8c per yd.
P‘oe Linen Torchon Laces, worth 3OC
per yd., for ?2%c per yd.
Turkey red and Ecru Laces, worth roc
per .yd., for only 5c per yd.

�Hasting

Banner

Tbursdky, Feb. 13, 1896
w. R. COOK. Local Editor.

Fctr Cough, Cold
and “Grip"
—MEDICINES
Go to

FRED L HEATH
THE DRUQQIST.

He has in stock almost
every Cough Medicine made
and can fill your family re­
ceipts with pure drugs and
at prices as cheap as any
one. A full line of Hum­
phreys Borneo Remedies,
and agent ’for Munyon’s
Homeopathic Medicines. : :
All of Dr. Hartman’s Medi­
cines, and Dr. Wm. Radums’ Microbe Killer.

personal mention
NubrlUe ba.Im, mu, ud well known
Ihrouctoxit Him tooMUj, died rmterdaj
tnornln,.

rtty Mood.,.

Hkrroy William,, of Milo, waa boro on
We an In receipt ot an Inrltattoo to at­
tend a ball (Iren by Decatur Lodge Ha baaluoM Monday.
UK ot Decatur, Tneaday ere, Feb. Utb,
Mra. Anna Carnahan, of Detroit to vialtat which Kalamaaoo Dlrtafcw will (tea an Ing friends In tbe city.
exhibition drill
Mr. and Mra. Geo. W. Williams are
Tbe Owoaao Time, laat week pnbllabed •eriously U1 with La Grip.
a letter from MIm Hess, a mlaatooary to
E. 8. Bronson, of Union City, is visiting
Turkey, drlnx an aoconnt ot tbs murder­ bla brother N. J. Bronson.
*
ous Kurds and starring Armenian, with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howe, of Kalamazoo,
whom sbe Is surrounded,
i /
/Goorge Walter baa sold bl/rotter apeut Bunday with Bastings friends.
Mre. Margaret Stewart, of Delton, to
“Maggie May” to a Bagtaaw party. The
▼tolling b«r daughter Mre. J. G. Bugbea.
aonalderallon waa (toca^art ot which waa
Dr. Edwards, of Kalamazoo, attondod
reprerentod by two tarty bred colu which
the Hama—Diamond party, Thursday
Mr. W. took as part pay.
evening.
More than one little boy Io Haaiinga baa
Ju. P. Roberta a pent Saturday and
been walling to get a pair ot those spring
Sunday in Kalamazoo, the gueat of Mra.
heel lace shoes this week but boys you
Henry Hoyt.
wont bare to wait any more, we hare all
Nathan Barlow, Jr., of Coldwaler, has
sizes now al Woolley A Bronson's.
The ISlb Annual Reunion ot Co. F will been visiting hia grandfather Nathan Bar­
be held In the O. A. B. Ball In this city, low and family.

Hon. P. T. Colgrove has been invited to
on Wednesday, Feb. NU&gt;, 18M, at 2
o’clock p. m.
Tbe ErecuUre Committee address the Pytbiana of Indianapolis the
IfKh.
will spare no labor lo make this the best
rennltm erer ,heldSupper at 5 o’clock
Mra. Quinn returned Tuesday from Port
Huron where she has made an extended
visit
Klapwticre la thi, Issue will be found

Mate Uw. WMk and report. Haattaire
aa being livelier than any town ba waa In.

W. Scott Janes, Bute Beauty, and a 8.
Peck, Local Deputy, are to tbe City to
organize a branch of the United Order ot
the Golden Crosa ot the World, * traUrnal
order haring lone aplendld Inauranre

Do not be

More

DECEIVED
IN THESE THINGS.

Than

One
Special Communication of Hastings
Lodge No. 59 F. and A. M. Wedneaday
evening, Feb. 19th. 1896. Work on tbe
third degree. A large attendance is de­
sired.
L H. Evarts,
Tbe jury lo tbe ease of tbe people vs
Frank Beany, for fraudulently concealing
property subject to unfulfilled contract of
sale brought In a verdict of guilty. The
case of the people vs Ellas and Akmro
McDermld for biting oft a man’s ear to
dow on trial.

We wish to call your attention to the
advertisement In another column of this
paper of the Golden Cross.
C. S. Peck,
Deputy for Hastings, can be found at tbe
American bouse.
For references fe
would respectfully refer you to J. 8.
Goodyear, F. R. Pancoast aud Dr. D. E.
Faller, for Information regarding this
AXES,,
splendid order.
W. 8. Jases
■
State 1Deputy. ]

Little Boy
IN HASTINGS

Would like a pair of
those Littlx Gbmt’b
Shoes—sixes 9 to 18.
Their spring heels ■
•
and pointed toes!!
Tbe most stylish : : :
: : little shoe in town.
The Red Front Shoe Store.

Woolley
&amp; Bronson. ;

Don't think it is economy to
buy cheap goods.
Don’t think you can get A No.
1 goods for the price of in­
ferior goods, and don't try te­
cheat your stomach and
keep it in good humor by
putting tbe cheapest and
most unhealthy food into it.

We Aim to Keep
The Best.
and serve our patrons well
and know for the same
quality of goods we are not
undersold.

Hams s Van flrman

h.l*. a
o
the adv. tor Cazier, Pinner a Bponzble,
Judge Smith was sllgbffy Indisposed
Rumor has it that Hastings will have
who hare applied for a patent on a new last week, but is holding court as usual bran new semi-weekly paper. If there Is
this
week.
3est on Earth.
kind ot grinding machine, which pwaaeaeee
anything that this town needx. and needs
30e lb., 3 lbs for 50e. polwta not had by other mactones ot thia
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Haw ey, of Buffalo, badly, it is a few more pipers. It seems
kiad
The aentleaen feel highly en- N. Y.. made a short risk with friends ia strange Indeed that hucH* rich newspaper
Now is the time you need a pair of
field aa Heatings Is, witblher 3000 people,
■ L. Heath, The Druggist.
eowraged over the proepeet, tor the future the city the fore part of the week.
One door
Bank.
should struggle along with only three large
and believe that they have a "winner.’’
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall retained
In renewing her Mbocrlptlou for an- to tbelr iMMoe in Prairieville Tuesday after weekly papers, besides ttie Semi-Monthly
Plaiudealer aud the Church Helper.
Let.
ether year, Mrs. Harrietta Michael Seeley, visiting friends and relatives In tbe city.
then; all come however; The more the
of
Minn.,
-- Duluth.
----------- ........ sayc—"I enjoy tbe •
Mre. D. H.
B,y, returned from low,
Mrs.
11. Bays
Iowa merrier.
Bxnoa eery o&gt;.en tmtoed ud »l»uM : Fnd.y e„n|ng wlrre she went lo ear. for
ANNEKE JAn4 ESTATE.
hardly know how logrt .long without It, b,.r hu.band, wi&gt;o I, still eery alek. Sbe
for though We love aud arif proud of our
will return to Iowa u anon as tbe buslWe have them in Cottonades, Kerseys,
own **Zcnlth City" we are interested in ness can be closed out here.
Fix/1&lt;.
Cassimeres, Worsteds and Tweeds—not
anything pertaining to Hastings and her
The many friends of Frank Cowan,
There are some persdns liffiarry County
people.”
old, out of date goods, but fresh new
li’isweftk,
86 quires.
who
are
dreetfdants
kif
Auneke
Jans.
formerly connected with tpe clothing firm
stuff of up-to-date patterns.
About 35 mewber, ot FIlzwraM Fo«t i of Farrell A Cowan In this clly
_ Wonderful stories of the wealth she left
city,, „„
will to'
has been evidently umm by someone to deHereafter, cha»K«H for advertisements .od Woman’, Relirf Corp. x.vr Fa.t i p|MM.d l0 |Mrn of |lls marrite In Orld
mast r ueh this office Tuesdays ut lak?»t cc Cou.m.n(!er Baa Marble a complete ,ur- I Thar»dsy ereninit to a lite Murdock. ’
For Instance It is clai aw&lt;i that $80,000.­
----------------------------insnn- insertion i« tue iw»ue of the week
’ prise in hoiKT of his 58th birtbdkv, Satur |
000 In the Bank of F u'.land is waiting to '
wt.-n brought. f
day eyeiilug. Han thought that he would I Jos* PHug Jl. who for several years bns be divided among th&lt; Be who can prove I
get the beat of bis friends this year be-1
connected with the Basher as fore- heirship, hi addition o this It is claimed ■
S:. \ aieuiincs Uay to-uiarrow.
New stylish goods at as lew prices as can be
j that in hcr ciecendanp is vested the title )
cu^hi.blnbrtay cmne on Sood.,. ,nd , mro. ha. ^ered hl. connection with a. I
tU h^t o'now I
to 62 acres of land h the heart of New
A regular
struck us yesterday. was cuaipletHy durafoutided when they I tt,ul accepted a position In a job printing jj Yuri;
found anywhere lor out of date stuff.
Ctty besides other extetislve property '
,n »-•&lt;«•- 1
During his career iu the ; the aggregate value &lt;|f which-amounts to j
.;. &gt;!cijins are kept busy attending to poured into lite home the evening before. 1
Much symnethv Is exorensud in tlrs ritv '
tfffice we have always fo und Mr. j ov**r 85dtK000t60«. it Is also claimed that
palieiils.
}•
much .jnwthy is exprt.-svd in ttrs citv I
suite are pending an* settiemonte about
etr.Ltc.
j
! - :h«ofge tlrebl?died at her home in for Clarence M. Burton, of Detroit, •son of . rtlux thorouithly reliable .ad tnrerejoMhy |
People who see my goods and hear my
Dr. and Mrs.C. S. Burton,; of this city, • In
* every respect, and we wish him success I Under dale of Jan 26lh. 1896, A. 8. !
altli* Cu« k Friday &lt;»f heart disease.
prices, buy—why—
•
! I iu his aew place to which be weivt Tues- , Drake, of Albion, wrote a long letter a ,
X i*. Wtdiiesiiay will be Ash Wednes- whose
wife &lt;!led Friday ewrung nt her I
part of which reads ns I follows concerning •
.. of
...paralysis
____ ... ._ of...
. . I। dtr afteraoou.
In Mr. Pfiug’s place we
and the Lfttteu eeason will eummebce. ' home .in wx_w
Detroit
tkr brain.
the Anneke Jans matter:
Regarding these in|tten&gt; 1 have been ’
('Eight children are left the oldest one be-1' have secured Mr.' Al Weber, for several
L—vi—A Waterman Fountain
jten.
years pant tiie efficient foreman
of the _____
__ account
_v
____
____
investigating
on ____
my _pwn
of _________
late
!lndc r please leave iat this office and con­ I log 22 years of age and the youcgcKt two ( Nashville News.wbow work on that paper “nd have positive l|fum&gt;ailon that no |
I years.
Mrs. C. S. Burton attended the*
betokens tbe tael that be Is one ot the best! ':«•«»“"» &gt;’ f*"ld,°* h»», !«*” »*»«• J„«t i
fer a great favor• funeral wfakjb was held Sunday.
„
, .
, .
. against the church since 186B: uo decislou'
I A-otber Kddnjou Vj the M. E. church to 1
all-rotmd printers In the stale. Mr. W ,-her ol
kiud
llcw)
lu Ue ,ow„ ■
4&lt;- umtnodate the growing Sunday School!I
Miss Flora Beadle, County ComtmHUon- will continence active work ou the Bakner courts nor In tbe court of appeals in re­
i
er
of
Schools,
gives
the
following
-recomgard
to
the
matter;
no
proposition
or ne­
tu-morrew morning.
• b contemplated.
pillations for settlement have been made I
I brie of the moot radical changes that J mend to a book of which Henry Marble
The cut sent by the Michigan Fteh Coni* or I darrvay were thought of. The termt j
has Ute agency:—“I have carefuky exam­
we’ve read of iatelv lr&gt; at Oneida where a
mission arrived in the city this morning nation of the 90 yea; lease is of no mo- •
ined TilHTs Imperial Atlas of the World.’
inent, because the possession of tbe ten­
e‘cse factory waa changed into a church.
It to up to date and in my opinion the &lt;&gt;esc and several thousand speckled beauties, ants Is In law the possession of the church,
Fifty farms fur sale and exchange. City
about tbe size of an ordinary pin, were left and the statute of limitation han Jong since ■
of Its kind and will prove to be one
the
here to be planted in some of tbe streams run; besides almost all of the leases ex­
property for sale and exchange.
Cali at
most belpfal books that can find its way
of Barry County. We doubt if there te a pired more than 'M years ago.
A. I). Cadwallader’a Jaw office, Hastings, into any home\&gt;r library.”
Anneke Jans left six children, of whom
Mich.
I
over Si. 00 until March
county in the lower peninsula with more
William Bogaidus was one. He left three
. Very respecttuHy,
and better streams for the growth of trout children, of Whom Annvtle was one. She |
1st if you will take
Local option was defeated by 200 Id
Flora J. Bt.ajbi.e.
than Barr}’ County bas. And If tbe same married Jacobus Brown and left 10 chil­
the trouble to tell ns,
•Itutoa county, bat this sboakl not disKnowing that money is a scarce article interest is taken In the preservation of dren, of whom Magdalena was one. Sbe
upon honor, that you
•uarage its being tried here if the people and everyone is desirons of making the
mutried John Drake and left ten children,
trout that is shown in planting them, the
waul it.
have read this ’‘ad”
beat of every-cent, we' have changed -our time is not far off when our streams will of whom Joseph waa one. He left 17 chil­
dren, ot whom Joseph was one. He left
and the name of tbe
The Uld Folks Concert at the Methodist location, and will be at home to -our
be well stocked. The law regarding the fire children, of whom William was one.
paper or papers in
•church next Tuesday even I ng promises to friends io the rooms over Stauffer’s store.
catching of trout, and fishing In streams He left nine children, of whom my father
ba very entertaining. Come and bring The great saving in rent and other expen­
was one and my father left seven children.
which you read it.
where trout have been planted, is very Now six times three times, ten times ten !
jour friends with you.
ses we desire do give to our customers, and strict and it will pay everyone to “post
times, seventeen times five times, nine
‘•Luff's Atlas of the World" to sold only we will be |ahie to give you the best *of up” a little before coming In contact with times seven equals 9.639,000; so that my
•n subscription and Henry Marble at thia goods, at prices none others can compete the strong arm of tbe law, even for doing share of the spoils of Anueke’a estate
would be one dollar out of every 9,639,000.
sity has the agency of tbe entire county of with. Hoping you will call and see tbe an act unknowingly.
or if the spoils amount to half a bllllcu
Barry. Write him Cor further particulars. bargains we base to offer in millinery and
dollars in event of success my princely
A dispatch from Lanslnp says: It baa sbsre would be about &gt;51.50. In other
fancy g xxlB, we remain
During the next tbcee weeks tho writer
become known here that leading populists words. If the other branches of tbe family
Yunrs truly,
will be absent on the Michigan Press Exhave done so nicely as my own ancestors,
Miss Lulu Feigunkr. and problblUonlata tlirongbont the sule
• araiotr to Mexico, and we will consider It
are circulating petitions calling on Ute ex­ and if do intermarriages have occurred,'
Anneke Jans has now 9,639.000 descend­
A rather verdant youth dropped Into a
a personal favor if correspondents will
ecutive heads of those parties to arrange ants Jiving of this generation, besides
aiake a special effort to write extra newsy jeweler’s and after gazing at some fratern­ fur a conference either at Jackson or those of the last preceding few generations
letters and get the same to us by Monday ity pins In the ebow case, said to the pro­ Lansing soon, tbe object being a coalition who still survive. To settle tbe litigation,
eight, or Tuesday night at latest
. prietor: "Thea; to mighty nice breastpins of the two parties tn preparation of the in event of success, would take all the
courts of New York city 20 years had tbsy
you’ve got thar.”
"What kind of a pin
Among tbe nothing else to do. This- Anneke Jans
A prominent business man of a nelgbbor- would you like to look at?” Pointiwt at a fell campaign in this state.
-r.g town tried to catch the 10:16 train on Masonic pin, “five dollars, eh/ You have prohibitionists who are said to be^aeUve affair follows the laws of nature id that It
comes In regular waves. The matter has
the tun as It was palling oat Monday fore­ not got one with a saw on it, bev you? are tbe following: Albert Dodge, of Grand
totn freshly discovered by Interested lawnoon. The train was stopped, he was I’m just outen my ttaae, and as I’m going Rapids; George R. Malone, ot Lansing and yera as many times as was the continent
tbe Hon. A. M. Todd, the peppermint of North America.
palled out of a snow bank, taken aboard, '
to set up as a carpenter and Jiner, I
Moral: Save your money and don’t
and got to his destination all right, but he thought I would like to have something to king, of Kalamazoo. Among those wbo
are
hustling for tlie populists sre: Albert spend It chasing tbln rumors. Don't sign
•awe mighty near going to a hotter plaae wear so people would know what I was
any notes- expecting Anneke’s dollars to
Cole of Fowlerville, snd D. A. Reynolds
than Hastings.—NtuthHUc JTcuw.
pay wlth.^__________________
doin’. Well, Hl take it, though I’d like
of Lansing. (Todd will be remembered as
"Grip” has two of the Baxvkb force in one with a hand saw. bat I guess maybe tbe candidate wbo tried to be nominated
Married.
its clutches this week, and the writer feels that’s plain enough. Tbe compasses to to for Congress on the three tickets In the HAYMAN-CRAKES. At the Hastings Circuit
M. E. Parsonage, at Hastings, by Rev. C. W.
father "grippy” himself.
This, with tbe mark out your work and tbe square to to third congressional district, bet the, so*
We have h new lot
Jones. Feb. 8th. 1»6. Mr. Henry Hayman, of
Castleton, Mkh.. and Mrs. Catherine, Crakes,
departure of our foreman, leaves us very measure it when marked out, am! any prerue court wouldn’t lol him on scconnt
of Muleskin gloves,
of the same place.______________________
shy of help, so we trust that our readers 4uroed fool knows that G stands for gim­ of tbe anti-fusion law.
He Is a politician
mittens and one­
will look with cliarity upon all defects in let.
ot the same stripe as a few we have left In
fingered mittens.
the paper this week. And we feel safe In
M. B. STEBBINS,'
fiatnrday morning on State Street, in Barry County.)
We have the exclu­
Fuhebal Director.
raying that.all wbo have had the grip will frost of tbe National Bank, Luke Waters
sive sale of tbe
Rooms next to. Christmas' Photograph
Tbe Middleville Sun last week launched
Studio.
Residence
Court
street.
All
genuine muleskin
member of tiie firm of F. H. Barlow A Co.
a good sized boom tor the Hon. P. T. Colmg
fell'from a wagon and broke his right arm
grove for Congresut.
We speak with
He had just
-■gmmer school in Barry County and as at the elbow in two places.
authority when we say that Mr. Colgrove
Hastings is the most centra! part as well got op onto a load of beans owned by
la not an active candidate for this high
as the County eeat Prim Meally and Ba pt- Reabea Webster and was standing with position. At the present time be Ik Su­
Holden have decided to oondoet aaoh a one foot in tbe wagon, and one on tbe lit­
preme Vice Chancellor of the Order of
school here beginning Monday, Joly 4th tle step that rnea along tbe wagon box oe
Knights of Pythias of the World, and next
and eontlnuing for five weeks./ The es­ the outside. This step broke and Mr. August we hope, snd everybody hopes, to
pecial aim of tbe conductors Aria be to Watfrs fell heavily backwards to the fret........ Is The Best.
see him elevated to the office ot Supreme
present such a course that thuae wbo wish on ground, his right arm being thrust back Chancellor of that order, and standing al
I have the agency
Jo prepare for a County Teacher’s ecami- of him, probably for protecUoa, his whole tho head of 600,000 Knights of Pythias,
and wish you to
■ation will find an opportunity to study weight coming upon this member breaking
Tills has been the goal at Mr. Colgroves
examine them be­
the arm at the elbow in .two places, and
those branches that they most deed.
ambition and is yet It Is an honor that
' fore buying.
Tl&gt;e examination of Orlando J. Easterly otherwise giving him a fearful shaking up. but very few people enjoy, snd an honor
was taken up again before Justice Riker Friends rushed to his aid, medical assist­ that seldom falls to so young a man as be.
Friday. No further evidence was Intro­ ance was summoned and everything pos­ Mr. Colgrove does not want to be con­
The HARTFORDS are
Dr.
duced and tbe prisoner waa bound over to sible was done for tbe Injured man.
sidered as desiring to make an active
the CHEAPER Obm.
Circuit Court la &gt;2500 bonds which as yet Faller to the attending pbyriciae and re­ oanvM for Congress, though some ot bls
have not been furnished. Hon. P. T. ports bls patient doing as well as could be friends believe that Barry is entitled to
Everything
in the
Colgrove bas been employed to defend expected considering the nature of his in­ name the man, sa she baa never yet had
jure
The
Fates
seem
to
be
rather
against
Jewelry
Line.
■ Easterly, whom with the other two at- ,
that honor, and may present his name at
LEADINO
torneys that he dow has will give Mr. Waters’ family. Home Ume ago Mrs. the next convention. But Mr. Colgrove
CLOTHIERS, ,
Easterly able talent for bis defense. Eas­ Waters fell and struck her bead on a step does not want Io be understood as being an
Mr. Waters active candidate aor will ha push any
terly’s case will not bo triad at this term and was qelte badly
of court, but wlil! do doubt come on at the :many friends hope for his speedy reeov- claims for tbe office.
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over 100 representative farmers iroin
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What Our Lawmakers Are Doing
It pleases some democrats and some variou*
sections; of the lower peninsula urT dejwrtmen
f tb
at th® Nation’s Capital.
silver men to say that the tariff bill met ta ennua! meeting st tomalng ot ports «&gt;rt exports

teowottbe
now pending is nothing but a game of tbe Michigan Awoeiatlon of Farmers;•’ calendar year just ended makes cl
clear
“r
politics. Very well, gentlemen; please
some remarkable facte .with reference
to take notice, if you have that im­ clubs. Resolutions were adopted favor­ to tbe workings of the democratic tar­
pression, that it is a particularly good ing woman suffrage, a general reduc­, iff law. That our imports were in-s
Legislator*.
game und likely to win. The bill ought tion in official fees and salaries of state creasing enormously was generally un­
to be passed, inadequate as it con­ officers; then printing of school text­ derstood, but it was scarcely realised
Washington, Fteb. 5.—The house tar­ fessedly is, because the republicans are books by the state and furnishing them that the increase was so great; nor
iff bill was reported back to the senate bound to supply adequate revenue for to school districts at cost; and to give was it deemed poesible that, with such
yesterday with an amendment strik­ the government' if they' can. But if Elate institutions only appropriations an enormous increase of importations,
ing out everything after the enacting it should be defeated by the demo­ «ts are needed for practical and absolute the revenues from customs could be
Officers were chosen us so greatly dccreaaed. Yet thia is a
clause and placing in lieu thereof a crats and the few silver men who arc necessities.
free coinage substitute, in precisely pleased to act. as their catapaws, what . follows: President, A. M. Klmtnis, Jr., fact
do
you
tJihik
the
people,
will
have
to'■Wixom;
vice-president,
J. T. Daniells,
the same words as that adopted by the
The importations during the first
senate as a substitute for the bond bill. say about it next November? What Union Home; secretary, B. F, Peckham, 16 months of tiie present law, which
Parma.
Bills were favorably reported granting will they say about closed mills and ”
ended with December, amounted to
a pension of $200 a month to the widow idle working men? What will they
$1,024,997,285. This waa an increase
of the late Gen. Walter Q. Gresham and say about inflated imports of goods.
Bartholomew Hands, one of the oldest of over $107,000,000 in nmount os com­
$100 a month to the widow of the late’ huge undervaluations and enormous
pared with tba last. 16 months of the
convicts
-in
the
state
prison,
was
par
­
Gen. Thomas Ewing; prohibiting the exports of gold? Whgt will they say j doned by Gov. R'ch on the unanimous McKinley law. Yet in spite of this
desecration of the American flag; for about the policy, falling littfe short of
recommendation of the pardon board.. enormous increase in importations,
tbe annexation to Utah of all the por­ treasonable, winch leaves the nation
Bunds was committed in Sepiemlier, there was a tremendous falling off in
tion of Ariaona lying north of the Col­ to face possibilities of foreign war or ’
Those fqr the 16 months
1869, to life imprisonment from Oak­ leqeipte.
. drado river and west of the eastern dishonor with, a revenue somewhat .
land county. He is now past 72 years of amounted to $400,085,683, while the re­
boundary of Utah.
from $50,080,000 to $106,000,000 abort age and has long been an inmate of tbe , ceipts in the last 16 months of the Mc­
Washington. Feb. 6.—In the senate of current expenses? J ust cipher thi* i
prison hospital. He has but a short Kinley law amounted to $430,588,357
yesterday Senator Morgan (Ala.) in­ out, democrats and assistant demo- ;
, Produced a resolution in (avor of nbso-,■ erats, and see what tbe majorities ! t ime to live, and his daughter has exe Thus tbe increase of $107,000,000 in im­
cuted a bond to the state guaranteeing portations under the new law resulted
lute neutrality between the contending are likely to be next November in
in a decrease of $40,000,000 in revenue.
to take care of him.
powers in Cuba, and that to each all northern states east of Nebraska.
This increase of imports, without
the rights of belligerents in the ports
Health In Michigan.
It suits th«*e'gentieinen to shuttheir
any extension of ©nr export’tradb, is
of the United States shall be accorded. cyes to all the facts about them, and to
During the week ending. February 1
an important factor in the drain of
* Senator Vest (Mb.) severely criticised deafen counsel with the cry that the reiMirte sent in by 50 observers in va­
gold from this country to Europe.
the secretary of agriculture because .tariff has nothing to do with the de- ; rious portions bf the state indicated
Aside from the gold which is produced
he did not distribute seeds to farinas. pressed condition of business.
Tell ; that pneumonia und typhoid fever in­
In our mines, about $40,000,000 a year,
Washington, Feb. 7.—Senator Sher
that story to tiie voters next November, j creased, and diarrhea und erysipelas onrtsuppply comes from the articles
man (0.) yesterday presented in the gentlemen. Let them hear from Sen- i decreased in area of prevalence. Con­
senate Mr. Foraker’s credentials to auc- a tor Teller, as U&gt;e senate heard the [ sumption was reported ut 147 places, which we sell to other nations. De­
•eed Senator Brice, March 4, 1897. Th? other day, that the mines and factories ' typhoid fever at 32, diphtheria at 37, spite the claim of the advocates of low
bill to prohibit prize-fighting in federal and mills would all be opened and ' scarlet fever nt 36, measles at IT, whoop­ tariff that'the reduction of duties
territory, w hich passed the house, wtis prosperously running, in spite of the । ing cough at 17 and smallpox at De­ would open the doors of the world to
our products, we have not Increased
passed. Senator Turpie (Ind.) spoke enormous importations of foreign troit.
our exports in any sum worth men­
in favor of a constitutional amendment goods. If there were only plenty of sil­
Get
Ten
Years
Each.
tioning during the time in which the
to have United States senators elected ver dollars which nobody wants. Tell
Curley, Boot and Huntley, the con
imports have been increasing so enor­
directly by the peojie of the several them that the market for woolen
victa who were com icted .in Jackson ol mously.
•
states.
goods, of which foreigners have cap- '
assaulting
Deputy
Warden
Northrup,
We get rid of our gold by buying
Washington, Feb. 8.—In the senate tured about 60 per cent, would be as
yesterday Senator Frye (rep.. Me.) was brisk and large as ever if only we could I were each sentenced to ten years in articles from other nations.by spending
unanimously elected president pro have more money. Tell them these fairy the state prison. That of Curley and it in foreign travel, and paying the in&gt;
tern. A bill was jiassed opening the tales, and then get their answer in No­ Boot has commenced, they having near­ tercet and principal of American se­
ly completed their former sentences curities h-.ld abroad. When it is seen
forest reservations of Colorado for the vember ballots.
Huntley is serving a 20-yeara’ sen­ that we hive purchased abroad 51U7,locating of mining claims. Thcreso- :।
Men who like to cheat themselves I
lution contemplating a reform in whenever it happens to suit tbeii tence, dating from 1888. He will have 000,000 more of foreign products undei
handling appropriation bills by distrib­ theories labor under one great disad- ten years more to stay.
the present law than we did in the
uting them among the several commitcorresponding 16 months of the Mc­
Promised to Leave Forever.
.
: vantage. They imagine that the av­
tcees was referred to the committee on erage American voter is an ass. They
' A mob of 30 Infuriated men who had Kinley law, it is easy to see where $107,­
rules, to be reported back next Dccemflatter • themselves that the stupidi- been.search ing forGeorge Tio near G len- 000,000 of our gold has gone meantime.
Thus we have lost gold enormously
' ties, with, which "they befool their own : dora. found their man. They refrained
' minds will befool him also. Wearing j from lynching him on his.promise that while there has been no gain worth
&gt;,
THE HOUSE.
mentioning by increased soles of our
HUI* lutrodot'Mi hik! Petition* and Reso- mental blinders, they suppose that the i he would leave the county and not re­
We are not only
; average American voter can, see no} turn. Tio is alleged to have caused hii products abroad.
■
lutlona Presented.
But [the vote j wife’s death by inhuman treatment, losers under the present law in tho
Washington, Feb. 4.—Bills were iu- more than they can,
troduevd iu the house yesterday for aforesaid has what they lack—plain j He was arrested, but was released after matter of gold, but in revenue; for the
common-sense. He knows when his ; bis wife riieej. she being Hie only prose­ money paid at the custom houses for
the construction of • lighthouses at
tariff duties in the first 16 months waa,
Peshtigo Reef, Ijoke Michigan, and mill is stopped, and his wages also, by cuting witness.
as is already indicated, more than $40,­
Whaleback Reef, Cedar river, and for foreign competition, that it is not a;
Nbot His Wife and Himself.
000,000
below the' sum paid in the cor­
fog isignals at Ottawa Point and Me­ monetary theory which takes away his :
William Deering, a farm laborer neat responding period of the McKinley
nominee harbor; to investigate the con­ livelihood. Rail at him. laugh at him
Jackson,
shot
his
wife
aud
himself.
The
law.
Thus
It seems that, through the
duct of First Assistant Postmaster Gen­ if you like,xlemocrate and assistant ,
eral Jones in setting spies upon let­ democrats, but his majorities against ■ .woman was shot twice and would prob­ enormous increase in importations for
Deering’s wound was not which we must pay in gold, we have
ter carriers, aud on this evidence re- you in the states between the Nebraska j ably die.
Jle wok captured at Eaton lost $107,000,000 of gold under the now­
•jov-tug them from their places; that border aud the Atlantic in 1694 were ; serious.
He law in excess of what hapjtened under
the widow of a soldier who has bem G63.132, and will be bigger if you so Rapids and taken to Jackson.
receiving a pension shall not be de- vote as to rob him of prosperity for an- claimed to know nothing of the shoot­ tiie McKinley law in the same length
ing.
His
wife
left
him
laat
July
and
of time, and have also lost $40,090,000
prived of it because sbe has married other year, and at tho same time ex­
waa living with
’ ‘ a 'farmer named Sim- in customs duties, which the foreign
again. The army appropriation bill and pose the nation to dishonor besides.
monda.
importer failed to pay into our custom
the senate silver bond bill were report. ­
republican party were “play­
houses because of tbe redacts! rates
ed and referred.
ing politics,’* it would have pasted in
Mldgrta Marr/.
which the Wilson law established.—
Washington, Feb. 5.—In the house the bouse a model protective tariff—
The city of Mason was excited ovez
Toledo Blada.
yesterday the senate free coinage sub­ just the kind of tariff to stimulate Inu marriage solemnized there, the con­
stitute for tbe house bond bill was re­ duatries to the utmost, and just the
tracting parties being Mary J. Gongaported, with the recommendation that . kind
ignorance
In —
th&lt;j senate
and
------ which
-------------------——
——
— hmjc
ware,, wuu
wbo iraiuch
resides ba tew
few uuies
miles iron
from
Meeting an honest old farmer, a
the house non-coacur and insist on its i in the white house would \lefeat. 11 i Mason, aud N. G. W. Winner, of Mantibill.
wa. mOnluly more patriotic, and there- i rello, III. The bride ia IS year. old. B£ tramp asked him for a temporary loan
Washington, Feb. 6.—A bill was i
of a quarter. “Why do you not get to
fore infinitely wiaer in the end, to pare Inchra tell end welfha OS pounda,
•passed in the house yesterday to pre- • 1.
&gt; .----- -a---------------------------------------in .n_
tho house
measure which ao sen­ | wjltjc tjle groon. j, 2C years old, 40 inch­ work," replied the honest old farmer,
vent prize and bull fights in any state !
“and earn what money you need by tho
ator having an atom of patriotism tn es tall and weighs 80 pounds.
t fnveat of your Individual brow?* The
•c territory. The tree-coinage substi- j his composition can afford to vote
tote for tho house bond bill was dis- j against, and which H would ruin any
. tramp explained, while a look of aoora
sussed, but no action taken.
Charles Ruppe, a land looker well
po^ewlon of his face: “I am a
president to veto at a tiros when he was
Washington, Feb. 7.—In tiie housr angagud in appearing lo invite a foreign known throughout the upper peninsula, democrat," At which the honest old
yesterday the time was devoted excluwar. The men in power are so dull attempted to commit suicide at Iron farmer inquired: “What’s that got to
MFely to the further consideration of that the*' have not yet caught the idee Mountain. He will recover.
do with it T* “It has everything to do
me bond bill and the senate free coin­
Laban Tyler, of Mattawan, waa ao-1 wlth
th&lt; tremp went on. “Didn’t
that the house tariff bill ia the one con­
age substitute therefor.
’
that
financial policy of“
v"
**“* the clusive test of the Americanism which quitted of the charge of attempting to you know
Washington. Feb. 8.—In the house t
my
party
these days is to keep the gov­
wreck a Michigan Central paaaenger
wsterday the time was occupied in de- i they so loudly vaunt. If they mean
ernment going, not by bustling for suf­
train on the ground that ha is insane.
bating the free-silver substitute for the i
Citizens of Hartford have formed an ficient revenue, but by issuing bonds T*
revenue must bo raised without delay.
bond bill. During the discussion Mr. I
Worry with that problem, democrats Improvement association to secure the This fable teaches that Hon. Grover
Tolbert (S. C.) tried to defend secession
and aasbitant democrats, and you will 1 location of manufacturing industries. Cleveland and Hon. John G. Carlisle are
■nd was called to order by Mr. Barrett
find that whoever else may be “playing
'Walter Randolph, living in Union netting the tramps of the country a bad
^Mass.), who offered a resolution of
I»Iitics’* with practical common-aenae, township, committed suicide by shoot­ example.—Rochester Post-Express.
eensure, and it was referred to the I
you are uoL—N. Y. Tribune.
ing
himaelf. No cause was assigned.
Judiciary committee.
rrThoqe democratic papers which
Milla Hoithcock died at Calvin, aged still argue that reciprocity was a fail
Washington, Feb. 10.—In ‘the house I
ETThe treasury gold reserve la re­
304 years.
mi Saturday the* time was occupied in ; duced to $51,000,000. Since the com­
ure are flying in the face of facts and
Canon Smith, a pioneer of Michigan, Providence. Reciprocity will be the
discussing the, senate free-coinagv sub­ mencement of the present fiscal year,
stitute for the house bond bill. Mr. j July 1, 1895, the treasury has loot $89,­ was killed at Edwardsburg by a kick corner-stone and the keystone of
Towne (Minn.) made the principal * ?2,000 in gold, and since January 1, from an unruly horse.
the new tariff when it comes in the full­
Solomon D. Hunt, a veteran of the ness of republican power, carefully ad­
speech in favor of ffee coinage and Mr j 1895, $145,000,000. It is not necessary
Mall (Mo.) against. It was decided to j to remark that the low is due to the civil war, sought lodging in the jail at justed to all industries and carefully
rote on the measure on Tuesday.
draft
reserve
pay the
.. made upon the »«
rat* TO to
LU puj
vuc Petoskey
.
- - and committed suicide dur­ measured according to the needs of the
running expenses of the nation. More ‘ in* 0x8 n‘S“tgovernment’s treasury. Reciprocity
lowa’a Prisa ling Brings 9ROO,
p‘*e.
Wld two young is the great doctrine of the present.—
Paullina, la., Feb. 10.—The largest I n v6nue is what ia needed. -Albany I
’ournal.
&lt; sons, aged three years and three Iowa State Register.
price ever jiaid fur a single hog in the !
I months, were burned to death in their
A
IN EVIDENCE.
United Status—$800—was brought by RICH STREAK OF GOLD FOUND. ! home in Marengo township, near Mar­
“King Medium" at the recent sale of j
i shall.
Mie famous “Tally Ho" herd of Poland :
•70,000 to the Ton.
|
Officers of the Masonic Home associaIn a stealing case which waa tried
Shines on J. A. Benson's “Norwood"
At 70 feet depth a three-foot vein of ' tion at Grand Rapids declare it-will be
term in Summit township, O’Brien *
sylvanite has been opened in the Gar­ j closed probably April 1, and that no in the county court at Sylvania, Go.,
eounty. The rest of the herd, 40 in field Grouse mine near Colorado
a very extraordinary witness was in­
' further effort will be made to maintain
_
troduced—the flint of his kind
•umber, brought a total of $2,800, or Springs, Col., which assays $271 to
it until Kmothin* ta don. for iu .up-.
w .ppej^’in'o^co'i^ho™
Mt average of $70 a head.
$1,200 a ton. Idaho Springs is excited
i po5"
„
. , .
.
. *•**
Sorauiteii Nam Thi, waa •
over bonanza ore just opened near tbe
,
The naw Pl rat Proab/terum church dommick rooater.
Two neoro bora
New York, Feb. 7.—The entire coast Freekuid mine at 50 feet lepth. Free : *1 BMUe Creek, coaling completed MU., were proeaouted for ateellnTchiakrea
from Florida to Maine was swept by gold was encountered at 90 feet. A drift , 000, waa dedicated.
froe, anothar negro. The proeecutor
Molen t gales, tbe wind reaching veloci- was begun, when a vein of great rich­
I Mra. Knapp, aged 83. aud 1. D. Gria i proved that hla ohiokau ware miaainr
|tes from 50 to TO miles, and all the At­ ness waa encountered.
A fcur-iuch . mall
AX 4taaH
— —
1-4a a_
1 __ idwLifted
.. .
aad K
he
eUimad
to fere
Uwm
lantic coast districts were deluged with streak assays $70,000 to the ton and an aeU, aged 64, died at Coldwater.
! Six hundred conversions resulted a» ia ths yard of the accused. It then.
I A1W&lt;” dttrtn« ‘
°f “UOB r'riT*1, d,rak&gt;P«1 &lt;•
Utter'to^rore

Lcmdon, Feb. 18.—Orders have been
•sued to the new flying squhdron.
Thick is lying off Spithead, to proceed
o Berehaven, Bantry bay, south coast
if Ireland, and there await fnrthor

part of Colorado. Victor tod Omr
•
n. . .
J«teoo ud CbBriM Rtron* mmm * 3he Menamiae. TM^hom, rampMjr
ot Ute alalm
rraated a fraaohtae by Ute couaoU ““ L«
A ooatrollins iatereat in Ute famona •* »tarta*tte.
T?”0*
Alpha mine has been ancraired Vv the I ^b® rcaideaoe of William 8teste, am

°Beo'ottrbrirhta.tyoUn&lt;
ooad.cUng Ute dcf.nre,
tafaaiouUjr inteoduoUl |a
•bo” “'“‘•on** domlwhich belonged to tbe

an
bto
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EVERYBODY IS ON TO IT

two miles south of Victor. G«jrw«
.
Crawford has bought for a New “
York
syndicate tho Bell Champion mine in
Sawpit gulch for 150,000. .

He asya in all probabflMy he J?®. Hke
J® color and other way.
will dteoootinut boll playing.
thatnoon*♦»------------- ... ..
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Ser. Milton Bradley, ag^ M, for o.er
B0 yrara putor of the Pnrabyterian
*• if dtairing to .proclaim
ehnrch at Kicbiand, ia dead.
:
_____
William H. WMu, aged 3S, ia boat* 1 n
Md fmht*1
hm.
j— f-u
j_____ . ™ aaili**i*ent to the court. After

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Thursday, Feb. 13, tSs6.
------------ w. ??. COOK. Local Editor.

I 5oiemnty Swear

Several Coldwater lads ran away from
home recently because they wanted to
“see the world.” One or two actually
got as far as Chicago, but quickly tired of
that little, Insignificant place and made
bee lines for their homes which seemed
bigger and sweeter to them than they ever
did- before.
All have returned home and
are now satisfied with tbelr experience in
trying to “see the world” in this manner.
Marvelous Result*.

From a letter written by Rev. J. Gunderman of Dimondale, Mich., we are per­
mitted to make this extract: I have no
hesitation iu recommending Dr. King’s
New Discovery, as the results were almost
Adtniuitaeriog the Oath.
marvelous In the case of uiy wife.
Whllty
• t nrt Failure-Ncrvousncsj*-!
I was pastor of ■ the Baptist Church at
Wak^fullncf-s-Hcadnche—General
Rives Junction she was brought down with
Duhility.
7. Wiodeckn“cht. Montague. Mich., Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Terri­
. tkvs the following .tatement and at­ ble paroxysms of coughing would last
: ins it by oath before Jas. Morrison, hours with little Interruption and it seem­
Notary Public ol thename place. "For ed aa If she could not survive them. A
/.■'past year I wasatflicted with heart • friend recommeded Dr. Kings New Discov­
injure, nen-cuM-esa. extreme wakeful­ ery; it was quick In Its work and highly
. .. headache; and general debility, satisfactory in results.” Trial bottle free
Regu­
-!■ -acinus whom I consulted failed to at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug Store.
s -u l.t me. I was advised to use Dr. lar size 50c. and 81.00.
V.'s.ceier s Nerve Vitalizer, which I did
Prof. C. F. R. Bellows of Mt. Pleasant
■ i- became thoroughly cured by ito
io a short time." Dr. Wheeler'. has consented to allow bls name to be
Nerve Vitalised acted on the nervou* presented to the next Republican state
.vsttm, which it the seat of nearly all convention as a candidate for Superin­
.&lt; our ailment*. Treat your nerve, tendent of public instruction.
nd vour stomach, liver, kidney, and
soct troubles will disappear. Dr.
Kleetrlc Bitter*.
Wheeler's Nerve Vitalizer in the only
Electric Butera le a medicine suited' for
reliable, safe and sure remedy to use.
any season, but perhaps more generally
for &lt;«//• Ay 11’. H. (toodyenr. needed, when tbe languid exhausted feel­
ing prevails, when the liver Is torpid and
sluggish and the need of a toulc
and alterative is felL A prompt use of
this medicine has often averted long and
K. ALICE KiR|K.
perhaps fata! bilious fevers. No medicine
FlIYSlCtAp AND SV HOBOS.
will act more surely in counteracting aud
i
promptly attend* a day and night
freeing tbe system from the malarial poison
eF&lt; rd’s Hdtel, south side entrance.
Headache. Indigestion, Constipation, Diz­
F
HAGRHLL.
W. W. POTTER. ziness yield to Electric Bitters. 50c. and
&gt;1.00 per bottle at W. H. Goodyear’s Mod­
J.
BARRELL A POTTER,
em Drug Store,
Attorectest Faw,
. ... • '! i•gr.|s»'i.y itank. Collections
ismiptl ••
Hid -i’.tb. and general law buntnera
The Douglas basket factory gives em­
ployment to 150 persons, and has a dally
capacity of 2000 bony crates, 17.000 Clim­
w a. 1AMPMAN.
ax baskets. 150 dozen half-bushel and fifty
H .
D. D. S.
A . j,.-,-of D»ntal work done carefully and dasen bushel baskets, entailing an annual
n-i’vpt ■ Local Aim-stheeia. gas or chloroform expenditure for material and labor of 820,­
ci*-'!:, tuace over Fhin Smltnta Racket Store,
000.
pnr.-- * p&gt; 12 and I U&gt;b.
J. C. 1 AMPMAN, M D.
'
Bncklen'* Arnica Salve
a*. - with W. A. Lampuian. callH promptly
. - w-re-.t. &gt;peelal attention given to lilting
The best salve In the world for cutp,
n;d treating Hernia or Rupture for
.idical cure, 'l b- majority ot caaee can be bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
. i n-arer.uv &lt; urea without a surgical open*- sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­
tively cure piles or no pay required. It
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
L
J. M. SMITH.
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
Collections made in all parts of the state box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
ConveyHncitig h jpqeiality. Special pains druggist.
taken in ’•drafting contracts. chattel mort­
State New*
gages and wills.
Woodlaud, Mich.

“Reason’s whole pleasure, all the loys
of sense.
Live in three words, health, peace, and
competence.”
So says tbe poet.
Competence counts for
tlttle when one Is sick,'and peace h dis­
turbed when health is upeet so that tii
Poet rightly places health first To have
good health you must have pure blood.
From the blood the system-receives all its
material of growth and repair. Th* beat
blood-purifier is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medi­
cal Diaeovery, which ia world-famed and
aoM everywhere. It la a sovereign reme­
dy for all diseases due to impoverished or
Impure blood, ns consumption, bronchitis,
weak lungs, scrofula, old sores, skin di»seaacs. and kindred ailments.
Delicate diseases of either sex, however
Induced, promptly thoroughly and perma­
nently cured.
Send 10 ctmte Iu stamps
tor large Illustrated treatise, sent areurelv
sealed lu plain euvftope. Addraw, Worlfs
DUpensary'-■Medical Association, 653 Main
Street, Buflalo, N. Y.

business cards.

P

dward •r.iggttrt.
Loyal K. Knappeh.
Arthur C. Denison.___
T-,art. KNAPI’EN* DENISON,
LAWYERS.
Rooms
Sip Michigan Trost Co. Bldg..
Grand Rapids. Michigan.

E

An Aitken club of over 200 members
has been org inized in Flint.

it not only is so, but it. must be.so. One
Minute Cough Cure acts quickly, and that’s
what makes it go.
W. H. Goodyear.

A high liver with a torpid liver will not
. be a luug liver. Correct the liver with
Attorney nt law.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, little pills
Hasting*. MicIl that cure dyspepsia and constipation.
Fraciiees iu. all courts of tho stale.- ColW. H. Goodyear.
.rCtk-tHi prnmntly attended to.
The work of putting up a new robe lan
ncry is in progress in Reed City.
iC’UH NER, M. D..
.
Physician and Surgeon,
Adrian bas a New Men’s Club.the mem­
- Mich.
bers of which recently gave a lek. attired
। irone bloek east of depot.
lu white Jacket and aprons, and ino«t of
the dainty viands were prepared by their
A. A Cl IL BARBER
own hands.
\
.
I’lnsk lan.s and Surgeons.
Quick In effect, heals and leaves no scar.
Calks m city! or •ounty responded to with
Burning, scaly skin eruptions quickly
promptness, day or night
cured by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Ap­
plied to bnrns. scalds, old sores. It is magi­
A. SHELDON,
cal in effect. Always cures plies.
.
Abstmrt and Rea! Estate Office.
W. H. Goodyear.
Abstract Block. Hastings.
Mou-j to loin I on Iteal Estate Real Estate
One Minute Cough Cure touches the
sol.) uu c. innission. General conveyancing,
daring a complete set of Abstract Books, cpm- right spot. It also touches It at the right
-&lt;1 from the K-sw.ts, can furnish complete time If you. take It when you have a couch
or cold.
See the point?
Then don’t
cou gh.
W. H. Goodyear.
PHILIP T. COLGROVE.
All
the
performers
In
Bordwell
’s theater
1
Attorney at Law
in Saginaw have been found guilty of
tSuece.-bor to Smith &amp; Colgrove.)
’Office id Onion block. Hastings./
playing without a license and fined 825
rrarilces In adl the courts of the state.
each or thirty days in Jail. Tbe case will
tie carried to tho supreme court.
i E. KENASTON, ’
/».
Attorney at Law,
“Give me a liver regulator and I can
' (Over J.B. Goodvearft (’&lt;&gt;.’• atom.)
regulate tbe world.” said a genius.
Tbe
I'mcticesln aUcourtaottne State. Collections
druggist banded him a bottle of DeWitt’s
jr-jmptiyAttended to.
Little Early Risers, the famous little pill.
W. H. Goodyear.
b
1’1 MiMERMAN, iloiucepathlc Phy

fames a. sWeezet.

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Bll-iau and Surgeon.
Office oyer Boger’s grocery store.)

LOjCAL NEWS.
• ClK^ML/ITiON *

is weep,

1

80 quires.

Hereafter. changes . for advertisements
must reach civs office Tuesdays at latest tc
n«UTj insertli.-n in .the issue of Ute week
when brought.

Don’t invite disappointment by experi­
menting.
Depend upon One Minute
Cough CUre and you have immediate re­
lief. it cures croup. The only harmless
remedy that produces immediate results.
W. 11. Goodyeail

After announcing that he would accept
the urgent call extended to him to become
pastor of the Benton Harbor Congrega­
tional church, the Rev. Bastian Smites of
YpsOintl has reconsidered bis action and
concluded to remain in tiie normal town.

Soothing, healing, cleansing. DeWltl’t
Witch Hazel Salve is the enepy to sores,
wounds aud piles, which it never falls to
L*o not dally with rheumatism. Get rid of it cure. Stops itching and burning.
Cures
X
COM
OT
.t once by purifying the blood with Hood's Sar­
saparilla. Be sure and get Hood’s.
..
xxr
W. n
H. fiA.iT.vviti
Goodyear.
three hours.
Jaxon Soaip hurls no fabric.

Nothing cleans cleaner than Jaxon soap.
Jaxon Prize Baking Powder leavens
H?st.
i
..

Frank Harrison, of Hillsdale, wound up
a »pree by drinking five ounces of wood
aicobol.
He was burled the following
Sunday.
As soon as it was known that Benton
Harbor was to have free delivery 200 iapplicattous for positions came from people
there who wanted jobs.

Robert McKay, aged 88 years, wbo died
verv suddenly Ip Romeo Sunday, was an
old abolitionist and bad an eventful career.
He was born near Glasgow, Scotland, and
came to thfe country i“ 1880, casting bls
first vote with the original alolltlon party
In 1842.
J. WL Pierce. Republic. Ia., lays: “1
have used One Minute Cough Cure in my
family and for myself, with results so en­
tirely satisfactory that 1 can hardly find
words to express myself as to its merit.
1 will never fall to recommend It to others,
on every ocoslon^that presents Itself.
W. H. Goodyear.

Worthy Toar Conlldence.
George Corye 11, aged 14 years, of Mos­
Ttirsiwra nt Hood’* Hnranpnrilln In
cow. Hilisdale Co., couldn’t keep up idth
conquering wrr)folk. In whatever way It
his companions in his lessons at school, may manifest Itoelt ts vouched for by
and the fact so discouraged him that he many thousand who were severely afflicted
took a big dose of pads green mi Monday. by into prevalent disease, but who now
A doctor pumped him out, however, and rejoice over a permanent cure by Hood a
Sarsaparilla. Scrofula may "PP**r “ *
George will make another effort to keep humor, or It mar stMek the daods of the
up with the procession.
neek. or break out In dreadful running
. A peculiar accident happened to Chas.. Krea on the body or hmbe. Attacking
‘ the mneotis membrane. It may develop
Cahill, at Coldwater, Wednesday. ‘ While Into catarrh or lodgtog in the luags lead
waiting to get shaved he quietly sal down to consumption.
Dorns as It may. • falh&gt;in tiie barlier’a choir quite uunoilced by fal course of treatment with Hood a Bar­
the barber, who was strapping a razor,and paverilia will overoonto IL f°r working
upon the foundation of all diseases.
received a put uu the cheek from a'“fancy pure blood, ti e system l» clarified and vi­
inure” by the barber. Several .stitches re­ talized, an«t vigor, strength and hreitn tepaired tliejcut.
stored to tiie body.

THE GOOD SAMARITAN IN CHINA

WINTER 18 HERE.

All Mind*.

Winter is half over. People are contin­
uing lo catch colds, and not a bouse but
bears the winter cough.
People are try­
ing to gp| something to cure these troubles
which are almost inevitable at this time of
tiie year.
It can safely be said that nine-;
tenths of tbe people in the United Slates
have a cold sometime during tbe winter.rflere Is one remedy which will prevent
colds and coughs and cure them with cer­
tainty when they are contracted. This
remedy isTe-ru-na. Taken with regular­
ity during the winter months. It will en­
tirely prevent coughs; cnlds, 1r grippe,
consumption, bronchitis or pneumonia. It
wlll also cure without failure catarrh and
recent cases of eunsumption, and often in
advanced stages.
'•
Everybody should have tbe G4-pace
look on catarrh and winter diseases which

is being sent free by the Pe-ru-na Drug
Manufacturing Company ot Columbus,
Ohio.
One dark evening I wua returning
home from a call on one of our Eng­
lish neighbors in Taiyuenfu, writes
NEW FUNERAL EQUIPMENT.
Prof. C. M.Cady in Century. When not Combined Hearse end Carriage to Curtail
far from our compound tbe road
Livery Bill*.
crossed an open space of several acres
A company has been formed al Bal­
in extent. As I was finding my way timore, Md., to conduct funerals upon
along by the dim light of a Chinese a novel and economical plan. It will
lantern, I nearly stumbled over the fnmiah a combined hearse and car­
body of a man who had fallen by the riage for conveying the remains and
way. My first impulse was to take 20 people. It is built something on the
bold of tbe person and ascertain if order of an omnibus, though bearing
help was needed; but for some reason tbe somber appearance of a hearse.
I did noL but hurried home to get aid.
The front section is to be set. aside
Mr. X was still with us. and on hearing for the mourners, with an entrance on
my statement said:
either side jdst bark of the front
“Yes, I know; the man is dead, and wheels. There is a row of seats on each
it is fortunate that you did not attonipt side of the doors to accommodate six
to touch the body. Should wo now persons. It is trimmed in black broad­
cloth with heavy drapery.
should no doubt be seen, and at once
The rear comportment is separated
suspicion would attach itself to us, end from the front by a solid partition. The
none could tell the consequences. We seats are placed lengthwise, as in a
might cause a riot before morning.”
street car, and have a seating capacity
It should be said that this suspicion for 14 persons. Friends of the family
would not have been because we were and pall bearers occupy this comport­
foreigners, for a native under sim­ ment, the door being at the rear end
ilar circumstances would likewise have of thc^vehicle.
By this arrangement the friends will
run the risk of being charged with
the murder.
The Good Samaritan be entirely separated from the family
would hare fared hardly rn China— Ingoing from the home to the Cemetery.
The casket is on the top of the con­
or most likely would have been sus­
pected of doing the kind deed for some veyance. it is drawn up an incline into
ultimate gain—while the priest and the position by noiselfs* ropes and pul­
Lcvite would have been accounted not leys.
hard-hearted, but prudent.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default bavins been made iu the conditions
of a certain mortgiure m*de uy Gtwnrt W.
Gregory and wife Ano Gregory to Chalr-s
Wilcox dated Nor 18. A. D. i»l »nd recorded
in tbe office of l he Register of Deeds, for ihe
County of Barry and State of Mictng*iu-on the
*:wrntv-elghtb&gt;&lt;tav of November. A. D. ihju in
Liber 34 of Mortgage*, ou rage Ki». on which
mortgage there Is claimed tn be due at tbe date
of thlsnollcetbe sum &gt;»f Three hundred rave tyniue dolliirs and ttiglv-elght rents, and an *rtancea?
tornev’s fee of Twenty five - ollsta provided lor
In raid mortgage, and no Milt or Morecdlngs at
law having be«m Instituted to recover the moneys
secured by raid mortgage. °r any part thereof:
Now. Therefore, by virtue of Hie nowvr of
THE AMERICAN
sale contatned'ln raid mortg.ige. anti the stature
Protective Tariff league
Id such case made and urovMrd. Jiotiea Is ta-re2ghenthaton Saturday the Sreuml day of
ay A. D I8M, attrn o'rloc* In the forenoon.
1 shall rail .at Public Auction, to the highest
bidder, at tbe North-front door ot th* .Court
House, Id tiieCity *d IkwUngs,-ibat being the
ulace where the Circuit Court tor Birry County
1# holden), the preniiws derarlbed to raid
mortgage, or so macb I hereof as may be nee­
&gt; nsary to pav th-.* amount due oi&gt; raid mortgage,
with Seven per cent, interest.and *11 legal c« ste,
Hastings, - - Mich.
together with au attorney’s fra of Twenty-five
dollars covenanted for therein, tiie premises
beliuc described In said mortgage as all those
certain lots nleeft and parrels of land situate in
SURPLUS, &gt;17,000.00
tbe City nf Hastings In the County &lt;rf Barry and
riaie nf Michigan, and knowu and described as Incorporated under the laws of the State ef
follows:
Michigan.
Fraction City lots number three f»). und four
(4* tn Block No. five (5) In tb.e Eastern addition
to the village, now City of Hastings-Except that Open for business, Dec. 15, 1886.
portion heretofore conveyed to Chicago. Kala
maxoo and Saginaw Kail Road Company, aud
OFFICERS.
containing In each lot four by eight rods ot
land, according to the recorded plat of said City D. G. Robinson, President;
ot HastSnys.
Chester Messer, Vice Pres.
Cbahlks Wilcox,
Dun W. Reynolds, Cashier.
Mortgagee.
’
DIRECTORS:
Piiuar T. CoLonovr.
W. H Pokers.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
. Dan W. Reynolds,
D. G Robinson,
R. B. Messer,
Dated Jan. 29.18£W.
M. L.Cook.
Chester Menar,
P.
T.
Colgrove.
’ PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, County ot Burry—
Has the only ravings department in Barry
Atase»rion of tiie probate Oonrt for the
County of Barry, holden nt tbe Probate Office, lounty and pays interest on all ume
In the City of Bastings, id said County on Satur­
day, tbe eighth day of FetmuKV. in the year
one thoutaud eight hundred and ninety-six.
Present Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of Pro­
bate.
In the matter of the estate «f Jacob L.
Custer, deceased.
On rearing and filing the petition rtnly verified
ot Wm. H. Stebbins, creditor of said deceased
praying that administration of said estate may
be granted to Chas H. Bauer or to some other
suitable person.
Thereupon It Is ordered.that Thursday the fit! h
Is no doubt a matter of
day of March A. D., 1R96. at ten o’clock tn
the forenoon, tie assigned for the hearing of
some concern to you,
said petition and that the belra at law of said
but not so when you
deceased and all other persons interested tn
said estate, are required to appear at a session
buy it at the City Bak­
of said Court, then to be holden at the Probate
office, in the City of Hastings, in said County,
ery. Everyone when
and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer
ot tbe petitioner may nm be granted.. And It Is
in the city should get a
lurtber ordered, that aatd petition’ r give Dotloe
to the penons fnten-sit-d In said estate, of the
cheap lunch at the City
nendency of said petition and the hearing there­
of by causing a ropy of this order to be publish
Bakery. Hot tea and
ed in the Hastings Banmkk. a newspaper
coffee at all hours of
iwinted and circulated in said County of Barry,
once in each week for three t ncceeslve weeks
the day. Finest line of
previous to raid day of bearing.

(American.
ArfYerea'Vb ?

Hastings City Bank,

Ther* is an old lady on the West side,
white-haired.
Irene’, olent-looking

filled with good deeds, aayn the Chicago
Times Herald.
She is always doing
good, and tho worthy |K&gt;or always uud
in her a friend in need. It was during
the first cold snap this winter that she
heard a poor widow, an Irishwonfun.
with four •’mall children, who were in
need of clothing to protect them from
the cold. The next day, with a large
bundle of clothing. Hhe visited the com­
fortless rooms of this unfortunate fam­
ily. The mother had gone out, but t he.
children were there, and this old,lady,
whose charity work is of the practical
sort, proceeded to dress the little ones
herself, beginning with the youngest*
a mere baby.
She was just fastening
the la?t button of the dress of the
eldest girl when the door ogiened and
the mother wnlked in. Shewrrchilled
through, tired, and discouraged from
her failure to get work.
It took but
an instant for her to grasp fhe situa­
tion, and when she looked into the
kindly face of the benrfai t^ew her ryes
were filled with tears.
“God ble^s ye, mum. for your kind­
ness to my little onea,” she said, “nnd
may ye never go to a plai* thqt iscold
“My good woman," replied the old
lady, "perhaps the reason I do this is
to avoid going to a place that is hot."

Twenty-six years is a good age for
a schooner. The .Tulia Ann, of Winter
Harbor, Me., has been in active service
for that period and is said by her cap­
tain to lie even now as good as she
ever was.
The insurance companies
back up tile captain’s statement-, too.
In her long life the schooner bas sailed
over a good part of the world’s salt
water, and is well known in every har­
bor of; the Maine coast.

A drowning man would have little use
for a method of rescue which would* re­
quire days. A dyspeptic doesn’t want to
bother with a remedy that is going to take
weeks to show Its beneficial effects.
The Mount Lebanon Shakers art offer­
ing a product under the name of Shaker
Digestive Cordial which yields immediate
relief; The very find do.«e proves imnefioial in most cases; and it is owing to their
unbounded confidence In it, that they have
put 10 cent sample bottles on the market
Huntley, Curley and Boot the three
couvicta who were the cause of the recent
uprising at the shirt factory in the Jack­
son prison, have been convicted ot oseauil
on Deputy Warden Northrup nod have
had ten years each added to the sentences
under which they are now serving time.

When Baby was sick, we gave hcr Castorix
When she was a Child, abo cried for CMtoria.
When sho became Uta, die clung to Castoria.

Hnw She Spelled IL

Evervone. knows bow Un spell hard
water" with three letters, but. proba­
bly some renders would be puzzled to
spell "vesterdny” with six. A Cincin­
nati girl could toll them how. according
to the Enquirer.
*\She does not yet go to school, hut is
taught by her mother at home. The
other night her father waa hearing her
spell. Oue word after another waa suc­
cessfully dispnoed of, und then be said:
-Now, Annie. I nm going to give you
a hard one. If you spell it correctly
1’11 bring you some candy. How do
you spell ’yesterday?’"
It wok a hard one. Annie thought-pf
the candy, and just then ber eye caught
the calendar hanging against tbewull.
Then-he un^era.1, with a .mile of tri­
I'nefpr rt-a-V.
veflumph: “
“V-r-.i
F-r-i, .riwter.
d-»-r. (lav.
d»y. y~-

t.rd.y,’*
W.t.r r»mlo. In kottth Arrten.

Tbe South African newnpapem are
full of arousing Incident, in connection
with the Rand water famine. Soda wa­
ter at five ahillinfpi a bottle in in p-neral
une for culinary and wnahlng pnrpoara.
The demand for Florida, bay ram, can
de ooloyne and other llqnlda of Ilk.character in unprecedentedly great, at: I
anything that can be preened Ihto tbe
aerricc of the toilet commandn n fancy
price A mixture of ammonia end
larender water in .aid to yield
tory reeulta. and even vanellna and ben­
zine are by no mean, deapised.
&gt;100 Howard, &gt;100.
The“fa'llp»pw «1U W
10
laarn that there Is at least one dreaded disease
that science has been able to cure tn all its
stages and that b Catarrh. Hah&gt; Catarrh Core
tbe only positive cure now known to the
medle.lrmun.lty.
tIMel dlw»« remilret * cauUtmloMl treat

-yMrm. tlrnrrtirMW"! thr

The condensed milk factory at Howell
paid nearly 320.000 to farmers during the
month of December for milk.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
1
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.

.

The Marshall bicycle strikers were out
only a day and then returned to work.
Sensible.
.

CHABLKS U’.ABMCTBOXO.

(A true copy.)

Confectionery in the
city.

Judge ol Probate.

MORTGAGE SALE. .
Defanlt having been made iu the conditions
of a certain mortgage, executed by Adison C.
Benedict aud Marg.tret iteueJict. busband aud
wife, to llarvev Williams, daied the eleventh
day of June IMS. recorded tl e twenty third day
of June iBK’i. und ou which there la .claimed to
be due. al the date hereof. Two Hundred and
Ten Dollars and ninety five cents, notice is
hereby given, that by tlrme of the power of
snle In sitld mortgage,! shall foteclose the saute,
by n sale ot the morUntgcd premises, at public
auction, to the highest bidder, nt tbe north
front door of the Court Houv- In the City of
Hastings. Barry County Michigan, on tbe
seven:iN-nt h dsy of April lUKt, at one o’clock in
Ute afternoon, the wane being described as ail
thoy certain pieces or pan iris of land situated
in tbc.townuhlp of ITo.-e. In the County of
Bam, and State of Michigan, and described as
follow*, to wit: The west part of the north east
quarter, of tiie north cast quarter of Section
thlrtv six containing thirty acres of land and
the east part of the north west quarter of the
north east quarter of Section thirty six contain
lug ten acres of Innd. and eonhiinlug In all
tortv acres of land, tbe mmo being iu townshlptwo north ot range nine west.
Dated Jan.rt.1Rie.
„
Habvey Williams.
Mortgagee.

KAFFIR KOLA EXTRACT
Is the Greatest Remedy and Cure of the
It la an extract made front tbe J alec af

I11M in their tribe* for many granaa a paaitlre eaure for all nerv-

bHodb

kitoey

Hood’s Pills act easUy. yet promptly and effec­
tively, on tho liver and bowete. Kc

for the United BUiri for this wonderful ex­
tract. A* a rcarawty we return the

is this; If you are troubled with Catarrh,
Odd in Head. Hay Fever, go to tiie drug­
girt named below and get a bottle of Cen­
t try Catarrh Cure. No danger of being
hambugged. Relief in five minutes and a
pMitlve cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath.

If your dealer
hasn’t It, send
$1.25 to us

fl. E. REMKES, FROF’K

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default bavins been' made in the conditioas et
a certain mortg i^e made by Geohge W. Gregory
and Ann Gregors to Evelyn Dibble dated Dee.
Il A. D. 1K&gt;! and ret-orded tn tbe office of tbe
Register of I»red», for tiie County ot Barry and
State nf Michigan, on the 11th day of December
A. D. iroi In Lther 33 ot MartgaffM, on page 331.
Haiti mortgage
Riven upon tbe express
condition that should nn&gt; d fault be made in tbe
payment of the said fri irrent, or nny jnrt there­
of. on anv day whereon tbe raiue in made pay­
able, as above expressed, and sh-uld the same
remain unpaid ned in arrear for the space of
thirty da\s. the- and from thencefore, that la
U« say after the laps* ot said thirty days, the
aforesaid principal spin of twelve hundred
dollars with nil arrearage of interest thereon
shall, at the option pf raid party of tho seoona
party- become due aud payable.
Default having b-en made in the payment of .
interest dna Dec. llth.HBM, and the same hav­
ing remained, unpaid aud In arrears for the
space of thirty dxvs and upwards, the aferaraM
principal sum ot twelve hundred dollars wiln
all arrearages of Interest 'thereon is uow declar­
ed due an«i payable by the terms of laid mort­
gage on which mortgage Ibero Is claimed to be
dur at the dateot this notice the sum ot Thir­
Attorney for .Mortgagee.
teen Hundred seventy three Dollars and fiftytwo cents, and an attorney’s fee ot .thirty flv»
Dollars provided for iu raid mortgatc and no
PROBATE OlUiEiL
suit or proceedings at law having bent institut­
State of Michigan, County of Barrr-ss.
ed to recorer tbe inon«ys secured by said martAta m-85'.ou ot the Probate Court for the gHg“ or nny.part thereof: '
Coutnv &lt;’f Bsrrj . holden ».t the Probate office, in
Now. Therefore, bv virtue nf the power of
the City of HaMlngs. In said county, on Mon­ rale contained ir saidJucrtgagr. and the statute
day, the- sDUj dny of Jaunary in the year one in such cese made and provided, notice -herethousand right hundred and niaety-six.
bv giv*-n-thal on Saturday tbe Twenty-eighth
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge- of day of March A. D. i®t. at ten u'dock in tbe
•’■lnbath&lt;* mutter nf tbe estate ot Ctara forenoon. I shall sell Si TubUn Aucflou. to the
highest bidder, at the North front door of tbe
3. Walers. dec«wi?«&gt;.
Court H&lt;«c«e Id the city of Hastings. (that being
O« resiling and fi-iuglke petition dnlv veri­ the place where the iCircuit- Court for Barry
fied. of Gen. R. B&gt;de. Administrator of raid Couutv b holden). tb« premises (tescri’-en in
estate i»rsylng fw n^wrns Ihnidd j»jtitlon set said wioruuw. or so much thereof as may be
forth that tie may te licenced to sell the real I neeesrarv to pay the amoum due ou raid mort­
estate of said deeeased as tn raid petition de- gage with seven uerrent. Interest and all legal
B*Tt»eSninon B Is ordered, that Timsday. the ••n,ts, together with ah attorney!* fee &lt;1 Thirtyfive Dollars covenanted for therein, tiie premis­
UUhdavnl February. A. D. 18HG.MI tea ocloek es being descriiwxl io raid mortgage m all tital
in the forenoon '-&gt;e aligned fertile hearing o' piece or parcel oftk’dl lying and being &lt;ituste
said pi-t'tion uu&lt;| that the belts at law of raid In theTownshlMOl Hhatinus in the County of
deceased and all other ihifsod-* tuUewted lu B*rry and Stale nt .Mfcbigau.nud ki.owu and de
raid estate, are n«&lt;iu:red looppear ut a scralop ecrined as follows:
„,
ot said cinirt.tiien to tw hidden at rtm Probate of­ ’ The North slxtv&lt;a»A«3^B0&lt; the South West
fice. in the City ot Hratiags, tn smd &lt; ounty, and Quarter of Hectlnu rhirtyjwo (3D iu Town
show cause, U »uy there be. why Tnrre »3j North. Kanfee Kight f«) West.
the orayer of v.e petitioner ntay net be
The P-urties ot th** first -purt hereby agree to
granted. Aud it is further ordered, that pay the taxes that may hcresfrer ho assessed
raid petitioner trie t.»tie- ’•« toe persons upon tbli mortgage up to and includintt one per
interested in raid ettnta. of tin* pendency ol rent, and l no exceiw 41f anv) over th- one per is
said petition aud t»e bearing thereof b{,ca,^‘nf rent to be paid by t&gt;e.party of the second part
a copy of ill’s order tn be pablishwt iu the Bus- hereto.
„
_
«'
tings Baxhxu. a iu-Anpai»&lt;jr printed and elrcuEvxiax Dibmlm.
Mortgagee.
tated in raid U&gt;u t) nrilvnt
week tor thre&gt;- rat.vesslve weeks previous to
raid day of bearing..
,
Attorn** for .Mortgagee.
(1HAH. W. AitMSTROwo. Judge of Probate.
Dated Dm. MW. is®;
(A true copy.)

Rheumatism Buns Blot
When there is lactic acid in the blood.- Linti
menu and lotions will be of ho permanent lieuofit A cure can be accomplished only bv nontrallzlng this acid and for this purpose Mood’s
Sarsaparilla Is the best medicine because Hood s
Sarsapsrina is tho only true blood parifior
prominently in the public eye.

Ladies

.
®

Your
Daily
Bread

Schooner** Long Life,

THANKFUL MOTHER’S BLESSING

ipu.
QPtnendL
the cause

If tho Itaby 1i Cutttag Tooth.
Be sure and use that okl snd well tried
remedy, Mra. Wlustow^ Soothing Syrup
for children teething. It sooths the child.
Noftena the gums, allays ull pain, cures
wind colic and Is liie best remedy for
diarrhoea. Twenty-tive cents a bottle.

third bottle and not being benefited thereby

or order from u» direct; we pay all charge*.

Kaffir Kola Extract Co
Office, 32,
209 State Street,

.

HICAGO;

WE WILL SEND YOU POSTPAID

The

“Gresco

It canto, bnok al tl» SMjWaM
Color: DRIB or WHITE

“ is*" LONG. SHORT anti HEDIUn LENGTH
tSRj; ttut-K « «»&lt;*• H""1”*1 fh’:;.’- ter
SfSlutl”fwu to ««■ »e~llorlut“t
THE MICHIGAN CORSET CO.,
JACKSON, fUCH.
«&lt;*■
BT-Bold by DruRrlsts. •»«

in Buying a Piano or an Organ
Instnuacnta Mid for ea»h or &lt;xry paymsau.

Catalogues and foil taforrartioa Mat free.

�LlUrary Note*

SCHOOL COLUMN.

UNITED ORDER

BURIAL OF A GREAT ARTIST.

TEXAS RANGERS.

■hould ucro «o tbtok ttat
.elop. only the moroleo of tto
The late exhumation of Taganinfa CrlUdun, of tbi. kind, bowerer, nr.
remains, near Parma, brings to mem­ usually heard from tboee wbo bare
in Texas. They are separated into com­ ory all the other peregrinations they
tried U&gt;1.
fueinetlnc merore
Eighth Grade EaBiuiaationa
panies and are kept on the borders for
have gone through since they were first ot recreation end exeroiee. Expeneace
the most part, says tbe St, Louis Globe­
For some years past tbo State Depart­
taken to lhe Nice cemetery in 1640— haa proved liiat bicycling brlnga Into
Democrat, They live in the open air
ment &lt;4 Public Jgstructlon has eel final
when Nice still belonged to Italy. Be­ play and develop, all tbe important
the year round. Nearly every night in
eighth K«ade examinations tor those com­
ing refuser] there, however, because raoselea which help to build up the
pleting the work outlined in the Slate
the year, rain or ahlne. they hare only
Paganini was not of Nice, the remains physical structure. Of course tbe legs
Manual for the district schools and many
the sky for a roof and the bare ground
were taken to Marseclles, where they receive tbe greatest amount of exerof the troys and virls of. Barry Co. now
for a bed. Their pillows are their sad­
were also refused admittance.
Nbt olao. but the use of tbe arms, tmek and
hold diplomas granted from these examidles. They are made up of the flower of
even Genoa, where Paganini was born, chest is very important. Wben a steep
I ' n.-.tions.
Texas
manhood.
A
wild,
yelling,
curs
­
incline Is encountered tbe legs alone
I*he regular eighth grade examination
ing cowboy is looked upon with con­ would receive his body because an
set by the shite tor this year will take
epidemic was then raging- A- B’ce re­ would bo unable to eupply sufficient
tempt by them.
They depend upon
place on February 25 and 29.
propulalvepower. The bundle bars most
fusal
waa
received
nt
Cannes.
TIM
bat two or ,11 death ben-t,
their six-shooters and carbines, their
For the convenience- of pnplfe several
Shall 1 tell yon why it wqm bo hard bo firmly grasped, and the strain on ordtn.
Tbe drat of all die order, to aMooolness and marksmanship, the known
examinations will be held at different
them Is very great; In 'act they might ndt ladW.
The
flr«t to demonitraie m
to
find
a
resting
placa
for
his
bones?'
places throughout the county, and pupils
courage of their comrades. The gov­
It was a common belief that Paganini be broken If at all defective, which tbe worfU that tout abiuiom are the l»-i
prepared to take tbe work are urged to be
ernor of Texas is the chief officer of
rlatea.
had sold bis soul to. the devil, who give* a faint Idea of the great strength
present at any one of the appointed places
the rangers. What, he says is law to
It ba, the rmalleat datb rale of an,
that must be put forth by the arms
and write*.
them.
The sheriff, tbe police, the would* take it immediately after the
order of It, axe.
The examinations will be held at the
So. for five years, and back.
militia, must not stand in their way if poor num died!
10.000 Mnuh.r. and a maadr atww.ih
’allowing places; Hastings (In the Court
the rangers have orders from the gov­ the body was left on the rocks of San
Boom) on Saturday, February 29; Maple
It ha- fewer aMnrmeuu ibau ah, ordr:
HiuiMutf* Marksis.
ernor. The rangers hold individually Ferreol, where it might be still hail
Grove (In the Norton School House) on
of It. a*e.
\
Butter. 10 to W.
Friday, February 28; and at the school
aa much power as any sheriff in Texas. not the duchess of Parma insisted in
KM4000 P*W to Famtllea of the -OCora
per
bn.
30
house In each of tbe following villages on
They hold more. They are not bounded having it buried In the Villa Goimc.
ceaaed «t Boar of Create* need.
In J 855, tlje coffin had to be changed,
, Friday, February 28: Irving, Banfield,
Bauler, are you tbe alaff of a family
by county lines.
Jaxd per lb., 7.
Prairieville.
&gt;wf On whom will they lean when vOU
Whenever a sheriff is unable to cope and in 1876 tbe body was again re­
Potatoes per i»u., is to
All examinations will be held on Friday
Bye per du.. 35.
w cone?
Tour earning. te.d an,
with lawlessness he calls on the gov­ moved, this time to the Cemetery of
Ft brnarv 28, except the one at Hastings
Tallow per lb.. 4.
clothe them now. to whom will they look
Crop Report.
ernor and the rangers axe sent to take Parma. Then, however, all the people
Oats per ou., 15 tv 90.
' which will be held Saturday, February 29,
when you are deal?
in
Parma
crowded
the
river
ride,
down
Wheat,
red
per
be..
67.
Tiie weather during January waa fairly charge. The section which the rangers
‘ in the court room. Legal cap paper will
Proride ttnday for the future of w,rr&lt;
Wheat, white ner be.
he used. A diploma will be given to each favorable for wheat The ground was not police is larger in area than all of New which the body was carried by night,
Hay per ton. 7 to 15
children, parent, or otben; to-morrow ma.
Fort drwW. 4-21
one passing the exhminallon and the di­ at all times entirely covered with snow, England, and it ia of such a character to the light of hundreds of torches.
be
too late.
Beans, n to 00
ploma will admit tbe bearer to the ninth bat when it was not covered the tempera­ that were it not for their work it would Baron Attilius Paganini, a grandson of
Chicken dressed. P.
If rich. It wlae to prorlde for the yature raiiged high and no material damage be given over to lawlessness aud dis­ tbe violinist, was also present. Once
grade of any village or city school.
Beef dretfM. 5.50 to ’
rerres ot the morrow. It poor. It u a diBeef lire. X(0,
Beh.w .are the directions donceming was done. In reply to tbe question "Has order. They are paid 840 a month and more, in 1893, the vault was opened,
cr.ee, eonalderiox tbe aerety and wan
Mutton, dressed, s.
■’irhth grade examinations give* by the wheat during ^January suffered injury
and the features of the great man were
Dried apples, s to 4.
ooeta ot the order, not to encore tor your
from any cause?” 71 correspondents in their rations and |rms and ammunition again, seen. And now again the vault
Department of Public Instructions.
Buckwheat
flour. 1.F0
family protection In cue at death.
'
are
furnished
by
the
state.
They
pro
­
1. Examinations should begin prompt­
the southern counties answer "Yea” and
Clovwseed. 4.00
has
been
opened
for
repairs.
A
friend
ly al 8:30 o'clock.
440 "No”; in the central counties 28 corres­ vide their own horses, the state paying
This order provides death benefits of
pondents answer ‘-Yes" and 150 "No” and for them if they are killed. They will write.* and says that the face is still
2. If possible the following order of
•500, 51,000, or 12.000 to both sexes, from
examinations should be observed: Arith­ in the northern counties 2 answer "Yes” take the saddle at a moment's notice perfectly preserved. The lower part
tbe age or sixteen to fifty-lve, at net cost,
metic 8:30 to 10; Geography 10 to 11; and 91 "No."
to go on a scout of a month's duration. of the body is mere bone; the face, how­
or about one fourth that-of old line in­
civil government ll to 12; recess 12 to
In answer to the question "Has the They have no uniform. They have no ever, is as perfect as ever, and has been
surance, payable a few days after death ta
12:45; penmanship 12:45 to 1; grammar 1 ground been well covered with snow dur­ military discipline, as discipline is gen­ photographed. Baron Achilles, Paga­
tbe benelclary only, and at an expense of
to 2, history 2 to 8; physiology 3 to 4; ing the month?” about oue-half of the erally understood, but they obey their nini’s son (now an old man), has caused
reading and orthography 4 to 5.
correspondents in the southern counties,
less than three cents per day for Sl,©uo
3. Pupils takiug the examination
two-thlrds in the central, and nearly all in officers and will go with them to cer­ the body to be placed in another cofiiD, Dr. W. J. Morley Lee, the Distin­ Insurance.
tain death without a murmur.
and this time a large piece of glass has
should be required to sit alone, and the the northern answer "Y^."
guished Japanese Throat and Lung
been placed in the coffin. Thus any
The total number of bushels of wheat
work of a pupil wbo communicates wltfiIt does Its btulnees privately, aelecU It*
QUAIL WERE DRUNK.
artist ▼isiting^’arma may now see the
. out permission should be thrown out en­ reported marketed by farmers in January
Surgeon, Eye and Ear Expert.
own associates, and rejects tbe unaccept­
tirely.
Is 664,102, and In the six months, August- Experience of a California Pat Boater la features of Paganini by asking Baron
able at will, just a» any well regulates
4. Persons not taking the examination
January 5,998,826. The amount marketed
.Achilles* permission.
a Vineyard.
family, or tbs church, shoald do, and thi*
&gt; hould be made welcome but the moot in January Is 397,736 bushels leas than re­
I am told tint much of the music
"I was out hunting quail in a big
without interferring with any other obll
-'ouifortable seats should be reserved for ported marketed in January 1895, and the
which bears Paganini’s name was never
gallons, relations,' or duties whatsoever.
those doing the work.
amount marketed iu the six months, vineyard near Santa Boss a few days
A Commandery of this splendid order i*
written
by
Jtim
at
all.
His
real
com
­
ago,"
remarked
Superior
Judge
Dough
­
5. Commissioners should report to tbe Aognst-Janpary, Is 1.303,115 bushels less
The noted specialist who lias enjoyed
Now is
teachers as soon as possible the result of than reported marketed in the seme months erty, of Sonoma county, according ‘to positions, however, are now going to br such wonderfnl aucress In Japan, Europe. dow being formed in Hastings.
tbe
time to proteet those left after you
published,
and
they
will
be
a
surprise
the San Francisco Post, “and I got the
the examination of pupils designating the last year.
New York and Ibis state,) will again visit have passed away.
The Recrd of tbs
&gt;uccessful candidates who are recommendAt 87 elevators and mills from which finest bag of birds 1 ever shot in my to artists on account of their mechan­ this city ou March 1st. and 2nd..
All In­
:-d for graduation.
reports have been received there was no life. V’hen I first went.into the vine­ ical difficulties, which will be a perfect valids who visit these eminent specialists Golden Cross Is unsurpassed by any order
in the United States.
6. Graduating exercises should be left wheat marketed during January.
yard I thought I was shooting at tame test of ability to many of our modem on that date, will leeehe services three
First to use ths
: :u each individual district.
The condition of live stock ranges from quail, for they wouldn’t fly until I riolinista— great as they may be. He months free. They trrat all chronic dis­ First to insure women.
graded aulgnment plan.
We ask you ta
7. Diplomas should be signed by the 92 to 97 per cent, comparison being with
used to practice exercises by the hour eases, such as rheumatism, paralysis, investigate tbe Golden Cross and join now
Commissioners and forwarded to the stock In good, healthy and thrifty con­ came near stepping on them, and then
they would wobble off through the air together with a weight tied to his right neuralgia, heaeaebr. flU, sleeplessness, at low abarter rates.
teacher. They should be signed by the dition.
Then after this weight was re­ brain and nervous rxhausilon. BL Vitus’
in the most erratic way. They would arm.
director and teaebfir.
Washington Gardner,
dance, cancers, tumors, skin diseases, in­
State! Depot &lt;
8. An average standing of 75 per cent
Secretary of State. only fly a short distance until they moved his playing sounded as if it were
cluding pimples, freckles, ulcers, salt
and a minimum of 60 per cent should be
would drop into a grapevine as if their a complete orchestra’playing. There
rheum, etc; also heart, liver, stomach and
required.
are some old people who still remember
wings had given out. (
kidney diseases, male and female weak­
DIaiolutteu Notice,
( ». A pupil who fails Ju tills examlna"My dog kept bringing me live quail hearing him practice in this way.
jiinii .should be required to take the whole
consent the firm of J. c. which I thought I had wounded, but Whilst practicing he would nlso .walk ness, nervous debility, exhausted vitality,
By muutal
-._______
confusion of ideas, aversion to society,
■'\AUiination the next time he applies.
Hunton &amp; Co of Horgau, this day dissolv­
«««« the
M.« room,
.w«j. rarely looking loss of memory and energy, eta,’ is quick­
• 10. No teacher
* ’s - certificate
— - j shall be ed. Al! claims against the firm must be finally, when 1 had three dozen birds up and down
ly and permanently cured, by ap original
and
had
fired
only
about
a
dozen
shots,
at
the
music
on
dhe
desk.
From
his
grouted frouvtbls examination, This rule presented at ouce. All accounts due them
had (be preference for and never-falling treatment.
Cures guar­
youxn he
ne always
:
ts positive.
will be colleeted by J. W. Hunton, who I knew there was something wrong ! youth
anteed
when cithers hare failed,bur will not
somewhere.
one
one bow.
bow. It never left him. It was
11. immediately at the close
of the ex- ■will contiriuelhe business.
accept tticurablu cases.
They will exam­
Irwicr aud was mended over and
amination, persons conducting the same
“Finally 1 came upon n quail lying fArv
very Icmg
C. J. Mfnton.
should cend the papers to the CommlsJ. W. Muntok.
on its back and kicking its feet in the ‘ over again. It always lies on tbe chim- ine you tiioroughly, free of charge, and if
you are incurable, they will frankly, kind­
-s It ner.
Dated th let 23rd day of Jan. 1806.
air in the most peculiar way. I picked, ney piece of the Green room in the Villa ly tell you so.
12. Examination papers of uniform
it. up and found it uninjured, so far ns . Gaione. It stands in a gobi column,
Take oiv* candid thought before It is loo
sire should be used. L-gal cap paper will
I could see. Then I set it on ita legs ; protected Kv
by •
a nt-v«tni
crystal uR*&lt;fo
shade. anJ «»»
on late. A week or mouth biay pltee your
lw used.
Hherk, Parmalee
21 and it went staggering nnd floundering 1 it is a paper telling what it is.—Foot­ case b*.*yood Ike reach of hope.
'
13. The examiner should carefully Oscar
Nettie Mead.
20 over the clods a few feet further till lights.
Consumption, asthma,] bronchitis and
read these suggestions in the presence of Fred H. Elliott. Hickery Corners
catarrh are no longer incurable diseases
it fell on its back again and lay kink- ;
tbe pupils aud conduct the work fairly Bertha E. Aldrich.
“
PHRASES THAT STICK TO US. I by their new and never-fullinn method.
and faithtully.
BeoJItnan L. Bosch. Freeport
21 ing helplessly.
Rrtuemlwr it rnsta you-nothing to c&lt;»nSusie Btahl. Bowue, Kent Co. i
14. Pupils should put upon each paper
"For the first time it occurred to me ’ Carina* Figure* of Speech That Have Be*
The above represents a New
auil Ihetc cmit'i nt eptchqifttw. and there­
the subject, hh name, thq name, or num­ Arthur L. Hill. Maple Grove
that the quail was drunk. They had ।
2b been feeding on tbe frost-bitten grapes j The queer phrase “My friend and fore the mo«t humble In ciretitns»m»ce!i run
ber of fits school district, and the town- Hattie L. Olaer, Maple Grove •
Grinding Machine made by Cafeier,
Henry .Hayman, Castleton
avail
theme«*ivt&gt;
of-their
ya*t
experience.
that had fermented on tbe vines, and ; pitcher’’ was still sometimes heard in 'Catarrh and catanha: ucpfnr** art
are, p&lt;h»|.
»hkICatherine Cralts.
“
Parmer &amp; Sponable, for which a
The nlrove suggestions will be followed
were enjoying the wildest kind of a Maryland and Virginia—also, I am ’ lively nnd pcrtnsneptly rttred by ttielr new
• &gt; far as practicable.
The report erf the
patent has been applied for.
X-.J
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,|
a
pj,
IH
.
M
.
ln
,
lhod.
1
jag.
Some
could
not
move,
while
the
;
told,
in
Pennsylvania,
until
within
reJapauero
mrthod.
Notics.
work, sogmted iu number 5, will be
The machine is so simple that
made at the cowmencement of the spring
The annual meeting of the _______
Fanners soberest couldn’t fly fast enough to i cent years, but would seem now to be ' DR. HELEN ’LEE gives special attention
■ c'
——
- t*
-— ' to
JadhM Merited reward. Her
iriui, aud the teacher Should1.plan for Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Barry get out of the way of a clod."
a child can operate it and do
obsolete
hereabouts. tTs
It -*m
still in —
use
fn dlwreses
diseases of
uf.ladlei.
l
x
■« ....... «
... .
. ..
I ■•lHH.il..* Lk».r..
r.t.1 while iu Japan
1 .
—___
■
icinedfea
were
secured
and
U»e graduating exercises aud presentation and Eaton Counties will bo held In
the work as good and in much
MUST NOT shave womfn
’ cl«whcrc? “Pitcher’’ had the meanof diplomas at the close of the spring Mudge’s opera house, Jan. 18, 1896 at one
MUST NOT SHAVE WOMEN. . tag of chuTn.eronyor fsmilior acquain- will positively and permanently eure all
less time than two persons
complaints.•
The
doctor
can
be
consulted
o’clock p. m.
D. W. Rogers, Sec’y.
DedBioD Reached by a Conffrcu of Pros- tance—preferably, perhaps, said of, or
could do the work in the old
dl!!Lal^er ,wr,ur8 ,n lb*1 UaatinKs Houm*.
incnt Hindu Barber*. to, one of the. opposite sex. The sayOffice hours P a. m. to 8 p. m.; office
way.
A strange incident occurred in Bom- t ing "Littlepitchersbavclongears/’and Bastings House.
This machine contains the
bay recently. A monster meeting of ! the briefer Shakespearean “Pitchers
latest improvements and has
Hindu barbers was held for the purpose ; have'ears’’ furnish possibly some anab
points possessed by no other
ofconsidcringthoqnestionofthe impro- ogy.
priety of shaving the heads of Hindu j Here in Maryland a long lease of life,
machine of this kind.
' widows, and thereby disfiguring them or at all events of memory, was secured
This machine will more than
| for life. About 400 barbers having aa-1 for the .phrase by its use in the namsof
pay for itself every year on the
| sembled, one of them, named Bhbajee a patent of land iu Baltimore county
farm. We will sell township,
I More, read a pamphlet in Mahra-tti, in granted In 1799, the full nhmc of which,
county or state territory.
j which he stated that the bnrbers of old “My Sweet Girl, My Friend and PitchHustling agents can make
were happy and contented, but latterly, er,” has met the amused glance of
monej' very fast. For further
descended1 on mahy
T t as though a curse had descended
mx-hy a conveyancer searching the
? I their heads, trade had fallen off and 1 indices oft our
land
records.
The
same
particulars, address.
our land records. The same
J | they had become poor. The enrse could ' day when this patent was Issued out of
T , pnfy be accounted for by the fact that j the
office oi
of jaaryjanu
Maryland uie
the pat
pat-­
vuc land
lauu umet
J i they were committing a great ain by entee received patents for five other
? ] shaving the heads of .poor,. innocent
_
tracbJ, and the cheerful spirit of an ex­
Lock Box 178.
HASTINGS. MICH.
? । widows, thus depriving them of their pectant or recent brid^room ia per­
Dr. R. C. Kedzie, Late State Analyst of
? I best orfiamtenL It was against the Hin- haps reflected in the name§ he chose
PBOBATB OBVKB.'
State of Mlchlxan, County o! Bsrry ’v
J j du scriptures to deprive a widow of her for them, for tLree of the others are:
Michigan, after an examination of the bakiaff
it a session of the FroSate Court torllir
T । hair, and doubtless it w&amp;a the curses of “Safe ia Life Without Care and Lovo
powders, says:
County of Barry, holden al tbe Probate Ofiee
February 18,1896.
In the city ot Uastlnxs. in said county, oc
J ; the widows that had lowered their call­ Without Fear,” "With Little Am I Con-,
Thureday, th. sixth day cd rehruary in th.
ing. The meeting thereupon unoni- tent” and “Hug Me Snug." One re­ 1'i.cjonl.w. with tho talottax promm
year one thousand eight hundred ud aseiy
My tests show the Royal Baking Powder
gig.
. i U.WM0.J
mously rt*oived that no barber rui
should
frets
VU1U . a
• — — to learn that within the year our
rnwdst, Charles W. Andsuong. Judge ol
■ .■? “s’*1 Y«ht trom
” ' itoe sold all six of the parcels
T. shave
jfihajre a.
a widnteS
widow's heAd, And
and that if b*
hedid • Jateui
Probate.
of very superior leavening power and a
so he should beexOfrm/ntinlcaielL
I (ndarl
In lhe matter «»( tbe
of ARttony
(nearly 500 acres) for “£ 300 current
Roffara. deceased.
*j
most commendable preparation. It is a
Qp reading and flllnx thF petition duly vert tied
A Nsw Dtah to Mite.
,
o®
SSL
o
(
o
K'!».*
. .mvhui of-Bowt'na
--------- -- —Porter,
---- . daughter H n«lj dtceasrt
lx&gt; the earlier part •£
cream of tartar powder of the highest purity,
•Carnival,- praying fur reaaona
reasons taerela atated. that mb
Corn calls to mind the dtflke of Marl­
- — .* _ nwiui"
indloee U ths land in Float Tableaux; geo«rai masking on'tbe
ortter or decree It*
be ***
made by ttxJa court doser.-r
borough’s first experience with greets
containing no alum, lime, ammonia, or any
Inlrg ahn art.or were the laWfitl heirs of t«u«
dereiMtM aud entitled lo inherit tbe real esut»
com on the cob. The incident was re­ only the una dfr
of
aald
deceased
aod
ihelr respective ngbw
unwholesome material.
lated by a gentleman. who happened to bat the names of
therein.
i
travel in the same trah: with the duke
Thereupon tMson’-red.ihat Saturday the
R C. KEDZIE,
?f February, a. d. uee.- at ten o'clock m
toe day be arrived in Naw York. 16
Pnfaur Cktmirliy, Uickipin Agrkulfurat CtUegf
was the Newport train. Presently the
JUcompeoM," ar "John’.LutChum.'
ed, and all otter perrons tateroalod tn said
duke went into the dining car ia get
orate, are
a bit of luncheon. It happened to)&gt;e
in the green com season, and ho no- Jpwing: "Bad Beads at Midnight*

OoMuctC'i by n&lt;M» j Beadle. Co. Cocun’nr.

For upwards of two years the publish­
ers of McClures Magaxlne have been quiet­
ly gathering materia! and pictures tor a
new life ot General Grant.
Tlwy believe
that they have made a larger cnllecUon of
portraits of Grant (many of them rare)
and other pictures relating to bls life, than
has ever been made before. This biog­
raphy will bring out the real Grant in the
same vivid thorough, and Interesting man­
ner as Lincoln Is presented in tbe "Life"
now running In McClure’s, They have
been fortanate In M-curing the oo*ap?ra»
Hon of Col. F. D. Grant, who has most of
his father’s papers.
General A. W. Greely, of Arctic tame,
begins In the March Ladles Home Journal,
his articles on George Washington, which
are expected to create considerable dis­
cussion. General Greely has read over
3000 of Washington’s private letters, and
he writes in a frank, unbiased way of the
personal side of Washington. His first
article will deal with the loves and Cburtshlps of Washington and bls final marriage
to the widow Custis.
General Greeley’s
articles are not likely to confirm the es­
timate of those who, regard Washington In
an Ideal way. Bukthey are truthful and
admirably portray the man as he was,—In
reality.

GOLDEN CROSS

Paopi*.

Th Great Fraternity, tiie Stei
if the Family at Death.
NINETEENTH YEAR OF
PftfNOMENflL SU6G&amp;8S.

M tun 10 US®!

DR. HELEN LEE

Agents Wanted.

I

di Gras

Without Question

at

This Authority Must
be Respected

wOrlemk

B*u «

Illinois tarai R. fi

MUMMMMMMMMhA

Late State Analyst.

Of the dangerous character of alum baking
powders Dr. Kedzie says:
“The cream of tartar baking powders have
nearly twice the leavening power of the average
alum powder. But the relation of the alum
powders to digestion is much more important
In one case we are cheated; in the other we are
injured. Authorities agree that alum retards
digestion, and that soluble aluminous compounds
are injurious to the human system.”

Baking powders that are sold, either
wholesale or retail, at a lower price
titan Royal are almost invariably
from alum, and therefore are
r and dangerous to health.

“Came by-Chauea/* “Cuckold Makar's
hrd nerr Men anythin, likr it Ware.

derad a portion, and, receiving K, bit
into ft as he would bite into an appte.
He had aft—3|*a to bite into the 00b
and had eridewtty received » aback—

PxAnob' u . V^iw," "Hurry-. Doliriu in AxmyGMdCTiX'-Poor Jawta,

“Ghkaoo and Hew Origan# Limited”
between the

EXCURSION TICKETS

Therefore, the Friend of Uabwted To New Or?
again; for, upow being told that hr
Liberty.'”
moat spread butter. salt and pepper os
BetanUng lo the pbnuo “M, Mead'
the corn and bite gently, he perversely
Fltcher,” It U interesting to nvH
took his fork and patiently picked the
thnt although the word -pitcher" in by thoee fled ring
kernels, one'by one, from tbe cob.
the reneein which it inhere tued 1, not
U be fonnd-ro Im u j kBOW_tn
'' AoatraMa’n Meal Bappfe.
The flocks and herds of Australia are fitotlonury, tbe nxpreroiou wu certainnumtiered by many millions, and dur 1T not unknown in England wzne U
ing tho last 15 years the carcasses of year, ago, for it i, introduced in one of
some 21.000,000 at sheep atone have S*rh’n2' la«o!'i,b.' begrndx. "The
found their way into this cviintrvfrom Houre Wanning.” In the following
Australia and NewTeahwd. Thi! does cluiracieriaUc passage:
not include over 1,000,000 huidred

BANwaMtnews
•per printed and circulated In n»ld County cd
larry onoe in each week for three xuo«*«lr«
rates prevtaoa &lt;gay^dy^gl|teriM.
(A me tow)

Probate.

AJDMIMSIHaTOKU BALE.
Isttrimatter of ihelMfctc pf Jortu* R.

Catholic Wlator School
PMOm rerWrn&gt;pl»ttn,

Ftorifc, lexica and California

X the-Ute mMen«!,&lt;
. Dreeaeed. la tbe
Uy of Barry in
Hffwmx&amp;tolJcflDMaad_____
I(W Hie Mrt dsy of Janaary. line and ta
lu and to the
tho County of
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Hastings

VOL. XL. NO. 43

Banner.

HASTINGS, MICH., FEBRUARY 20, 1896.
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Terms:—Cash or bankable paper.

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HASTINGS

Hastings, Banner
r4bii,-.hcd Thursdays bv

;• COOK • BROS.. •»
HASTINGS. MICH

ORRESFONDENCE.
MlcVIIciJHe

Thompson wears

a papa’s smile.

Mk.'Dr. A. Hanlon has returned from
a:: • xti;n&lt;led EaMern visit.
&gt;:»&gt;. Foster, of Niles, is visiting her
ihtrr Mrs. J. E. Gogle.
,
Mxs- Myrtle Ickes, of Grand Rapids, is
: nt friends in the village.
’T»» ' Soldieriof Fortune” drew a small
: a l at the hall Saturday evening.
'lis-i Ollie Clbvcr leaves Thursday for
v.’.ended yi^it with friends in Ohio.
Mr-. Emmont. sister of M r. Hooper, reti.r » ■&gt;[ tn her hpme In Big Itapids Mun-

Xorth Ka«t Barry.

Henry Fisher Is visiting his daughter at
Milo.
Little Iva Batter is quite fiick with sore
throat.
'
Will Cartlldge and wire are visiting in
North Irving.
John Rickenmore is breaking colts for
Frank Barber.
Frank Barber - has taken a farm near
Galesburg and will move to that place in
the near future. 1
Henry Cramer was obliged to stop work
on the rail road last week and has gone to
his home In D^Ron.
A very enjoyable surprise party was
given Mr. and MiS. Henry Wilkinson last
Wednesday evening.
Lou Blackman who has spent the winter
here expeets to return to her home in
Charlotte on Saturday.
Fred Giddings and Miss Booth, of
Hustings were guests at Mrs. Kosters on
Saturday and Sunday.
Grace and Lulu Fisher were both sick
last week and much to their regret were
unable to attend school.
Mrs. Hattie Holden, formerly of this
place, suffered a stroke of paralysis at her
home In Richland one day last week.
The many friends of Prof. Wilber Bissel
will regret to bear that he is dangerously
HI as the result of being thrown from a
bicycle.
Mary Clark, teacher of the East Creasy
school, has given such universal satisfac­
tion that she has been hired for an addition­
al month.
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Nick Schweitzer, living on the John
Gilkey farm, will have an auction on
March nth and sell his stock, farming
utensils etc.
There will be a poverty social at Frank
Barters next Wednesday evening. Every­
one allowed to wear their old clothes and
dine on mush and milk. Proceeds to go
for the benefit of the church. At last
-your
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correspondent
an opportunity
get out In company and perhaps will have
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a chance Io pick up the news.

■ E. Ackrfron anti wife visited in
&lt;&gt;rahti'.-Rapids and IahvvH a few days
fast week. J
M " Minnie -Deitrick will entertain a
p*w of her young friends to tea Tuesday
afternoon.
.
Mrs. Bunce and son Carl who have been
t-iifing at W.‘ Moe’s returned to their
I wide in Ravenna Monday.
• N. Webb and wife spent Sunday In
leighton guests of the latter’s parents
M:. and Mrs. A. L. McDowell.
A very pleasant surprise party was giv­
en Vallie Barrell last Saturday evening.
A I! enjoyed the occasion hugely.
About 12 friends of Ora and Mary Moe
spent a very enjoyable evening, per rejljueM at their home Saturday evening.
A. Dibble and wife are now comforta­
bly located in the E. Aubll residence form­
erly occupied by Geo. Keeler and wife.
Mr. Payne has completed the plans and
'*&gt;‘.-ulations for the new school house in
i be McNee district. The building will cost
about $500.
Con... OastM*.
Miss Olive Clever gave a party to a few
The Phillip, children ere hiring the
of her friends last Thursday evening.
.
redd Dole played an important part in the oHetawii.
MIm Id, Bilrh railed on Irlentl, here
amusements.
Will McKevitt was in town Saturday the drat at the weet.
Bddie Newton entertained a dinner party
bat we have not beard of him taking any
the drat of the week.
of our villagers back to board with him
‘
The
intent child ot A. Sbeffbanrer and
as be usually does.
We are sorry to note foar deaths thia wife haa bean aerlonaly rick
Hay
Pierce, ot Braab Rld&lt;e. I« bf»11
week; Mrs. Calvin Beach, and Mrs. Colter. mother of Mrs. Will Brown.------Mra. Mwyer In Frank Bnab'a aew mlIJAboat
Gibhs Jr., and
auu Mrs.
mm. Webster
»»cosier of
oi Lelgblon.
juciauiwi*
aduui a
* toot of raow fell Wednesday
We hope next week to have none to re- night and the young people are enjoying
cord. ’
the fine sleighing.
A rood many st this place are suffering
Prof. W. N. Ferris will lecture at
SCL wittx*baxd
....
&lt; colds caused
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by thra
the unriHotl
sudden
‘■'pera Hall Wednesday evening Feb.
Subject “Making the World Better.” All change of weather.
Ruben
Latabee
Injured
his
limb
quite
should see and bear this man who —
helped so many young men and women to badly Tuesday while rolling logs at Bush’s
mill
but
is
able
to
te
around
again.
get an honest living.
One of the most pleasant events of the
Dow II as.
&gt;^on was the social held at W. Cridler’s
G. Reed is still confined to his bed
Friday. The snow storm arrived jest In
The
sick
al
Mr.
Clemens are able to
time to have good aleigNng and many
availed themselves of the chance to get a aronnd again.
Tte
Maccabees
have a dance at the
tree ride. Receipts 816.80.
Fire! Fire! Fire! was the sound which Grange hall Friday evening.
A
terrible
windstorm
struck our town
greeted the east side residents on Monday
morning at atiout 2 a. m.
The fire bell Last Monday from tte south west.
Mr.
Maine,
fermeriy
of
Banfield, baa
brought together a crowd in a short time
and the boys with the little chemical, opened a meat market in tte repair shop.
Mrs.
Pond,
o&lt;
Wisconsin,
sister of N.
which by the way has many times paid lor
itself, started for the residence of H. E. F. Clemens, is vUitlng relatives here fw
Hendrick. With Monroe at the nozzle as an Indefinite time.
Mrs. R. G. Woe. Mrs. C. M. Mark and
usual, and Reg. to direct the lire which
well under headway was soon pnt Mrs. F. Webster are all on tte “eooiplaln1d&lt; UM” at freseat writing.
ouL Damage about WOO.

Lyle Bunnell has returned from a visit
to his parents near Allegan.
Miss Ella Heltaffliauser spent Saturday
and Sunday KriiliTTir people east of Hjisttajfs.
1
WhatoUiitr neighborhood but this, can
boast of three bachelor halls on tin* same
street within, less than a mile?
Every alternate Sunday Rev. M. J.
Weaver preaahes at the Bunnell school
bouse very aciceplably. as lie knows enough
to stop when he gets through.
Tin* L. A. S. t^ill te entertained by Mn*.
Bert Shedd next Thursday, it means
business to tmtertain the L. A. S. of this
vicinity as there are generally near filly in
attendance.
Henry Beason and wife. George Kern
and wife. ot. Prairieville, Byron Tungate
■nd wife, of Johnstown, ami Mrs. J.
Beers, of Hickory- Corners, attended church
at the Bunnell school house last Sunday.
Miss Lulu, Nobles was thoroughly sur­
prised last Friday evening by a party of her
young friends being at her home when she
returned fro|p your city where she is at­
tending school. The evening was pleasant­
ly passed with games and music. All went
away reporting a good time.
Again this community has been called to
mourn the l|ss of a pioneer, Mrs. B. V.
Stanton, daughter of Jacob Mott, passed
away Feb. IB. Her parents settled on a
farm one half mile south of Cedar Creek
in 1846. wten she was but four years of
age. and she has ever since lived near her
childhood home. She leaves a husband,
two sons and six daughters, who tenderly
cared for her during her long Illness. She
was a faithful wife and mother, and a
true friend. She was ready when tte
summons came having lived a Christian
life a great many y ears.

Taxes afr nearly all paid in and our
treasurer has not made any levies yet.
We are havinv
having finmp
some zero WPIlfhM
weather far
tor *the
past tew days, mercury standing H degrees
below zero Monday morning.
We have good sleighing now. the beat
we have bad this winter, and teamster,
are bus, haallng Ice. wood and saw logs.
We hope that the editors trip through
the sunny south will be a pleasure to him
and an advantage to the Banker readers.
Maple sugar season will soon he with us.
We are reminded ot the tact by roelng so
many sap pans coming to town tor repairs.
Our factory Is .furnishing work thia
winter tor about twenty men and it also
tnmiabes a market tor a large amount of

■sb togs.
„
Oar roller mill under the management
of the new miller seems to be doing good
work. The roller mill company may well
reel proud of the mills reputation tor good

dour.
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,
.
Our hotel under the management ot
Mrs. P. B. Butwicker Is a grand suocesa.
The people ot Woodland can well reel
proudot onr hotel under its present
management.
The law suit ot K. F. Hilbert vi Albert
Barry tried In circuit court last week re­
sulted In a verdict in favor ot the plantiff.
Frank wear, an "1 told you so" smile on
his race and all the boys In town are smok­
ing tree cirars.
George Grover, ot whom we have made
mention several Mmes of tale Is very sick.
On Saturday no hopes were entertained ot
his recovery but on Sunday and Monday

E. J. Hartman Is visiting in Pennsyl­
vania.
Frank Monroe and wife are at Irving
.this week.
Mrs. C. F. Moreau is visiting her mother
at Metamora.
W. H. Chase and wife Sundayed with
her parents at Kalamazoo.
J. F. Simons and wife, of Belding, are
visiting her parents this week.
L. W. Whittlmore. of Battle Creek, was
home Sunday returning Monday.
George Kerns and wife, of Prairieville,
visited the Utters parents Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Robinson and grand-daughter
are visiting at Joe Robinsons In Hope.
Mrs. Gid Wilkinson has been suffering
with a very severe attack of tonsilltis.
Wayne Nichols has moved into Etnry
Moshiera house opposite the Gwin market.
Mrs. Evans has moved Into her house
near the school house vacated by R. K.
Potter.
Bort Pennock the hustler, took a load of
butter to Battle Creek Tuesday, E. Loomis
drove for him.
Mrs. Jcsrie Robinson, of East Barry, is
visiting her parents Rob Norwood and
wife this week.
James Bush and wife and Mr. Ames and
wife, of Howard City, are shaking hands
with Deltonltes once more.
Miss Cyrtthla Craven returned to work
for Mr; Towne’s people at Milo Sunday
after • couple of month recreation, she
having worked for them six years. %
John R. Hinckley living two miles east
of Delton committed suicide by shooting
himself with a revolver. He leaves one
son and two daughters to mourn his loss.
The subject of conversation now Is, who
is the most popular lady in Barry county?
The following are in the lead; Mrs. H. M.
Chase, 68; Miss Ella Moshler. 4.r» Miss
Adah Williams, 34.
t
TbegLadles Aid Society will have a
political social in the Thompson store on
Saturday evening Feb. 22nd. Supper In
store buildlug and entertainment in the
Maccabee hall above. Slipper 25 cents,
entertainment 10.

liickor/ Corner*
Jim Elliott goes to Lansing this week to
attend the Agricultural College.
V. C. Snyder was at Hastings last week
summoned to serve on a jury.
A dramatic entertainment at Flint’s hall
called out a good audience the evening of
the 11th.
Mr. and Mfr. Barter were sick last
week with influenza, but are reported con­
valescent.
K
G. J. Engert and George Baker started
for their terne in the mat* of New York
on Friday last.
The ladles Ahl Society of the M. I’,
church was entertained at the residence of
Mr. Brown on Friday last.
The Ladies Aid Society of the W. M.
church will meet at the residence of Wm.
Perrin on Wednesday of this week.
Geo. Swanson was at Johnstown two
days last week engaged in legal business,
relative to the care of his fatllert property.
Putting up Ice for summer use was the
principal enterprise ot the past week. The
ice is of good quality and of convenient
tbickne.is lor housing
Horace Pfcnnnck Is
.
limber to his farm two miles west of this
place preparatory to building where some
less than two years timehis buildings were
destroyed by fire.

Bowen* Milla.
C. Hunt Is on the sick Hat J
Old Mr. Rickard Is very feeble st present.
A. Headley Is very sick at this writing.
Coldest of the season lust Sunday even­
ing.
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L. W. Smith gives a masquerade this
week Wednesday night.
Osmer Burpee and family will move'to
Grand Rapids In the infcr future.
Miss Pearl Pierson closed a three months
term of school at this place last Saturday.
We hear that Mr. Babcock intends giving
luiother.term of ringing school at this
place.
Miss Renn Minar Is staying a few days
with her slater Mrs. Nelllei Tbompsou in
Middleville.
Mrs. Chas. Laltourette Ims been verysick a few weeks past and is no better at
this writing.
Mrs. Joseph Bechtel, of Grand Rapids,
spent a few days of last week with her
daughter Mrs. Guy Pierson.
■*About 25 went to the church last Satur­
day evening to hear a phonograph enter­
tainment but the man and machine failed
to put in an appearance.

Hope Coul.r.
Un. W. Aldrleb weal to Ilullng. lut
Wednesday.
Thomu Daniela, ot Bedford, waa on our
street last week.
Arthur Gaoler and Vent 1-oomls were in
your city Wedne^lnv.
Charles Chandler and wlie ot Hastlnics
visited relatives here recently.
Mrs. Townsend and son Chance, u( Del­
ton. spent Sunday at Will Bbedd's.
John Payne and a triend frutu Kalama
zoo are vlsltlnp the former-, brother E. B.
1-ayne.
Dude Titus ot Cloverdale has been
workin* tor Mrs. G. Wilkinson during her
recent Illness.
i Mra. W. N. Payne, ot Brush Kklre. Is
spending the week with her daughter Mra.
Vent Loomis.
■ The "Sainis-' closed their meetings at
the school bouse Saturday evening with
their usual success.
.
Mr,. Gid Wilkinson who had a severe
attack of quinsy is better at this writing.
Dr. Scrloncr Is the attending physlelan.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

WHOLE NO. 2123
Freeport.

STATE NEWS.

J. W. Godfrey was in Hastings Saturday MICHIGAN
p. m.
August Gosch and wife are now res­
A great furore tvn* recently created
idents of Freeport
Miss Sadie Walker returned to her in insurance circles by 'an opinion of
home in Charlotte Saturday.
Attorney-Cexieral Maynard tn the effect
Miss Sarah Dipp is a member of C. that cooperative insurance companies
Benedicts family, of Downe.
organized in other States which agreed
Mr. and Mrs. Will Powers, of Hasting®, in their contracts tio issue full-paid or
visited H. Kogers and family east of town,
endowment policies could not legally
last week.
do business in thisis1ate.\ It ’van said
The band concert Friday evening was
well attended, and the music rendered was the-ruling would exclude a^rge num­
ber
of coxnjianies from the Mate and
excellent Freeport can justly be proud of
her band.
annul thousands of policies. Insur­
Sunday afternoon at about 3:30 o’clock ance Commissiouer Giddings has ruled
Wm. Freelands residence east of town was that not one of the companies would
burned to the ground. Most of the house­ be excluded.
hold effects were saved.
J. W. Foglesong was seriously injured
Dairyman Meet Offiren.
last Saturday afternoon by falling from
the bead of the stairs at the furniture shop. in annual session at Lansing elected
At present writing he Is resting easier, but
the following officers: President ^laxne*
is not considered out of danger.
N. McBride, Owosso; vice president, E.
Clorerdale.
A. Havens, Bloomingdale; secretaxy
Mrs. Edward Fennels Is sick with la- and treasurer, S. J.,Wilson, Flint Res­
grippe.
Z .
olutions were adopted commending the
Several
parties arc shipping baled work of the state dairy and food com­
straw from here.
mission, and providing fox* the appoint­
Mrs. Myrtle Sayles, of Freeport, is visit­ ment of a legislative committee of one
ing friends and relatives In this vicinity.
Happy George ia here with bls show member froifi each county to see that
and those who have beard it say it is good. only persons favorable to the dairy in­
Du«al Campbell who has teen quite Hl terests find their way to the legislature.
with ncuralffta is once more able to resume
hfs duties as pastmaster.
The offices of W. H. Moyer, wholesale
Extensive preparations are being made
to manufacture a large amount of bricks cigar dealer at Traverse City, were en­
tered at ten o’cloek at night by two
at the yard here for next summer.
Our blacksmith, Walter Oliver is un­ robbers. Moyer waa bound and gagged
able to attend to business at present on and the tblevea looted the safe of $4,700.
account of a slight attack of la grippe.
There was no dew to the identity of the
It seems strange that some good doctor men. They tied Moyer to a chairand
does not locate here. Although this Is a very
threatened him vrith revolvers if he
healthy place our people do sometimes get
xnude a noise. He remained bound and
sick and need medical assistance. A good
doctor would work up a fine practice here. gagged alt night aiid was found at eight
o’clock in the morning.
Castleton.
.
Girt Traded lor Half » Hoc.
Old Mrs. Shores died last week, aged 84
A German farmer in Oceana county
years.
C3o
Lyman Moore, of Portland, is a guest of traded one of his daughters to a neigh­
Asa Noyes.
bor’s son for half » hog, which weighed
Will Moore, of Battle Creek, is Uie 165 pounds. As the girl was a heavy­
guest of Ed Smith.
weight, it was a "pound for pound
Mrs. Wm. Lowder is being cared for by trade.”
The young groom and his
her sister from Rutland.
purchased wife anc living happily to­
Mrs. Frank Feighner Is entertaining her gether, This fond father has six more
sister Mrs. Kahler, of Petoskey.
daughter^, one weighing 200 pounds.
Levant Price and wife went to Ohio
It ih said that slie ought to bring a
Monday on an extended visit
Wednesday evening Miss Sara Jones, of whole hdg.
Hastings, and hei class in vocal music. in
Heallb 1* Micblgwn.
this vicinity and Nashville gave a recital
During the week ended Fvl&gt;ruary 8
at flie home of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Barber
of Nashville. Miss Jones has a large class reports sent in by 51 observers hi va­
in Chis vicinity and In Nashville which fact rious-portions of the state indicated
that no ^disease uas noticeably more
bespeaks for Itself.
or less tbun usually prevalent. Con­
Hliultx.
sumption wm reworted at 243 places,
F, Hallock and family spent Sunday at
typhoid fever ut 24. diphtheria, at 30,
Dowling.
•
Ada llllck expects to go to Battle Creek scarlet fever at 33. measles at 16, whoop­
ing 'cough ut 17 and smallpox ut De­
this week.
Mi. and Mrs. Bliss went to Pi airlev I lie troit. Saginaw and Riga township.
Saturday.
&gt;fl&lt;-blfi»a Crop Keport.
G. Crook and wife visited G. Otis and
The official croii report for February
wife recently.
says
ihat
January weather was fairly
Emma SUtU.
Sum. Ot
of 1Dowling, is working for
EUlUJU
favorable for wheat. While the ground
'Mrs. Moses Shuitz.
Mrs. Carrie Spence, of your city, spent was not covered with snow all the time,
a few days with her parents.
the temperature ranged high when it
Mr. Hinkly who resides a few miles was bare and no material damage wax
south of here was found in his house shot done. The eonixitidn of live stock ranges
Friday Feb. 14.
from 92 to 97 jxer tent., comparison 1m.Our hustling little place Is about to
start a creamery with a capital of twelve ing with stock ia good, healthy and*
hundred dollars of which eight hundred is thrifty condition. ■
now raised.
Miss Idn llewitt. a .domestic, has
RanUald.
D. C. Stilra spent this week courting at brought suit ugninst her former cmptoyer, Alvj.n Muiiey, a wealthy fruit­
Hastings.
Ladies Aid Society meets at Mrs. grower, at Renton -Ifarbof, for Sio,ooo
damogrs for Kiaiilcr. The defendxtat
Clarence idens, Wednesday.
Dr. Hutchinson has teen one of the aceusetl the girl | of stealing various
victims uf the tonsilltis the past week, articles from his lions**. He was trying
but is now on Hie gain.
to settle jlic case qut of court, but withThe eighth grade examination will be
out avail:
'
.
held st this school houAe on Friday Feb.
■28th. All desiring to take this examination
Aftrr Brittah &lt;Jold.
are requested to be present. (Per order - The Menominee nnd Marinette Hy­
of School Com. &gt;
draulic Gold Mining company wua or­
Mrs. Benjamin Stanton died at her ganized in Menoninee with&lt;a.stock cap­
residence one day last week, after a painful
illness of several months duration with italization of $300,000, all paid in. The
consumption. Funeral services were held new company posaesiw* valuable gravel
nt the church Sunday morning conducted banks on the Fraeter river, British Co­
l»y the M. P. minister of Hickory Corners. lumbia, In the Curriboo gold district.
The remains were interred in the Banfield
cemetery.
The sporting fraternity of Kalamazoo
witnessed n fight between a bulldog and
The Ice harvest is about over.
badger, won by tte latter.
T. E. Godde took a load of fat sheep to
The body of Elijah llulhand, of GobleRichland on Friday.
ville, who had been missing for several
C. Gaskill ami Chas Magley are at work
days,
was found ia a vacant barn.
uear Battle Creek In Frey. Alden A Co’s,
William Kuttko, of Menominee, who
mill.
|
Several children hi our midst were murdered his wife last Thanksgiving
cheered by the receipt of beautiful valen­ has been sentenced to life iinnrteontines.
ment.
Bum to Thos Godde and wife a fine 0
Mr*. William lialdane. a resident of
lb tey on Saturday. Feb. 15. We predict
Grand Rapids for nearly 60 years, died
that the lather will look more pleased
at her home. Her husband, who earthan ever.

The debates held at tte Gregory school
house are Interesting and a full tease *la
there every lime. Tte next une will be
held on Wednesday night Feb. JWh.

Cura Packard la on the gain.
Dolle Pleas la on the sick list.
We think(«veryone is trying to keep the
atove warnl
Ada llitak was the guest of Smile Bishop
Saturday.
Jake Albertson made a business trip to
Hastings Saturday.
Mrs. Oda Campbell was the guest of
C»rlU»u.
her brother last week.
Mra. John Carpenter Jr. I, ill.
Nellie Jones waa the guea*.' of Maude
A cold wire ,truck u, ttatuntay night.
Slayton Friday and Saturday.
Bom to Mr. and Mr.. Frank Heuny, a
Birdie St John Is spending the week In
Hastings the guest of her sister.
boy.
Burt Service has moved into the Earley
house.
,
Am Odell la on tire gain a, are moat ot
Aunt IJzxle Engle Is ill.
B. F. Wolfe has tte grip.
^Mta^Mlunle Shriber I, «ulte III at this
Boni, to Mr. at d Mrs. John Marks, a
boy.
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*
writing.
Nearly everyooe in this vicinity Is
Tiwx Bogard us, of North Carlton, Is
suffering
with
hard
colds.
quite ill.
. « .
leer McDimaid entertained a brother and
School will close the iaet of February,
sister from Crdar Creek part of last week.
commencing again May lat.
Mr. H. H. Suyder has »*eu grio'M a
pension, and will redevp 11W. back pay.
Several from Carlton Center attended Rdwarrf.A.. terton Chy
the lecture at Costs Grove Tuesday night.
Lafe I’shorn and brother Will went to

.

o£ furniture in that city.
Step* have been taken for the et&gt;ithoiidation of the Huron. -Isle Rop-al*.
Portage, Sheldon and Colurablaa «jpper mines uear IlnujfhtoD. Thewnusiw •_
have been idle for several years. _
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Awarded
Highest Hoaxm-WorM's Fair.

MOST
40 '

MADE.

�Hastings Banner.

WHISKERS

Thursday, Feb. 20, .1896.
COOK. BROS.. Proprietors.

Nervous

People often wonder why their nerves are
so weak; why they get tired so easily;
why they start at every slight but
sudden wound; why they do not sleep
naturally; why they hare frequent
headaches, indigestion and nervous

Dyspepsia
The explanation is simple. It is found in
that impure blood which is contin­
ually feeding the nerves upon refuse
instead of the elements of strength and
vigor. In such condition opiate and
nerve compounds simply deaden and
do not cure. Hood’s Sarsaparilla feeds
the nerves pure, rich, red blood; gives
natural sleep, perfect digestion, is the
true remedy for all nervous troubles.

Hood
’s
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True Blood Purifier. $1 per bottle.
Prepared only by C. I. Hood &amp; Co., towel!, Mass.

flood’s Pills Ukt.eM7u&gt;o|*riSJK.

Michigan Central
" Thf Niagara Falh Routt.”
scations.

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Stations.

lUfeal* 6s

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ExanNoe..
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0. R. OSBORN, Ix&gt;cal Agent, Hastings
0. W. BUGOUM. G. P. &amp; T. A. Chirac .

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Stations.

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Driton.....
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Akers Point.............
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“Are beartla lucrative, or. In other
wordti, cun one make any money by
wearing them long?” said a young man
about town, rejKirta the Philadelphia
Call. “Lpon the firat thought and per­
haps even after one has evolved the
question carefully in hLs mind, he would
reply no. But they are wrong.na the fol­
lowing case of an okl artiat t\iN show.
Bv ‘old artist’us not meant a genius
tike lluniek Angelo or men of that
doss, but a painter who, besides being
noted for his superior work in portrait*,
is conspicuous for the quantity of hoii^
which' sprouts from his chin.
This
gentleman, it is said, has won many a
wager on his i&gt;eard. which is of suci%
great length thuthe is compelled to wear'
it underneath his vent. Noone ever sees
the hirsute growth, except when he ex­
hibits it to settle a bet. To saunter
into a saloon aud get into conversation
with some of Hie customers there has
become a hoblly with him. for in doing
so he has an object
He frequently
gets a dnnk in consequence of betting
with some other fellow who has a fair­
ly long beard as to whose is the longest,
lind it is seldom that he loses a wager
of this kind, for his whiskers extend
to the botton^of his waistcoat”

MUSIC HATH STRENGTH.

Piaoo Players Are Heavy Weight* on the

It requires more force to sound n
note gently on the piano than to lift
the lid of a-kettle. A German com­
poser has figured that minimum pres­
sure of the Auger playing pian­
issimo is equal to 110 grams—a quarter
of a pound.
Few kettle lids weigh
moreJ 7^|lJS
than two
ounces.
| 6ST|1X4O|
9.30 At times a
force of six pounds is thrown upon a
single key to produce a solitary effect.
With chords the force is generally
spread over the various notes sounded
simultaneously, though a greater out­
put of force is undoubtedly expended.
Thia is what gives pianists the wonder­
ful strength in their fingprs so often
com men ted on.
A story used to be told of Paderewski
that he could crack a pane of plate
glass half nn inch thick merely by plac­
ing one hand upon it, as if upon a piano
keyboard, and striking it sharply with
its middle Anger. Chopin’s last study
in C minor has a passage which takes
two minutes and .five seconds to play.
The total pressure brought to bear on
this, it is estimated, is equal to three
full tons. The average "tonnage” of an
hour's piano playing of Chopin's music
varies from 12 to 84 tons.
A TOAD

BAROMETER.

HAsrutaa.........

Coats Grove
Woodland..............
Woodbury
TlttD.
Lansing....................
Detroit....,
Grand Rapids

4 14

Stations.

s^f z?

s. m. p. rn. p m.
l in D. L. A N.
Grand Rapids..............
7 00
i ib 7 40
Detroit..........................
Lansing.............
3 35 10 24
'ftoodbury...................
K 10 4 *&gt; 11 »
WrvuUana . _
R IS ■4 30 11 38
Coats Grove................. ♦8 25 •4 40 nt 45
Hastings..;..............

8 45

4 M 12 »

*9 00 ■5 09 12 45
Akers Point--------- -- *9 05 •5 15 •12 50
r.overdaltf................... &amp; 12 5 25 18 55
9 20 S 3C 1 10
Crooked Lake..
... •3 23 • 5 35 si 20
Mito........ .......
9 28 •ri -IT •1 30
•9
34 •5 45 •1 40 ......
R^Slana* J uic’t’
9 40 -5 50 2 00
East Cooper I.v........... •9 50 •5 58
Kidatnazon Ar
1000 6 10 2 .Vil
Freight trains carry passengers, but will be
ma at the convenience ot the Company, and
th e Hcht Is reserved to change the time of such
truns without ndtlce;-------No. 6 will wait at Woodbury lor D. L. &amp; N.

jaXon
SOAP.
II loosens and separates the dirt, making

I

washing easy, but does not Injure the fabric.

1

(Siannr-I

Pennyroyal

pills

TREES GROWw^;ou
before you know it your reward
comes in fruit &amp; shade. Begin
by writing for our low'prices.
W Remember we pay the frtighL

tt year dealer

WE WILL SE.HP YOU POSTPAID

rhe “Gresco
Cater: MUtg or WWE

SHORT and FlEDIUrt LENGTH

CORSETCO,

STARVING

UNDER HIS VEST.

PARIS

DOCTORS.

A double suicide, which shocked
Paris the other day, brought to the at­
tention of the public the financial strait*
' in which, it is said, the majority of the
physicians of that c|ty live, says the
New York World. Dr. Arnaud de Lang­
lard, an old physician, who had been
decorated by the government for brave
conduct during the cholera epidemic
many years ago, committed suicide
with his wife because his practice had
dwindled to the vanishing point and
starvation was staring t hem in the face.
In commenting •upon the tragedy sev­
eral newspapers asserted that in Paris
not more than one doctor out of five
is able to make more than the barest
living. Among the causes of thispo\-'
arty among physicians is the destitu­
tion of moat of their patients. Medical
science has made such great strides, too,
that maladies of all sorts are now more
quickly cured, and such precautions are
taken to prevent lhe spread of conta­
gious diseases that epidemics are be­
coming practically unknown.
The
number of doctors, on the other hand,
has rapidly increased. Another reason
why there is not practice enough to
go around is that in mapy of the hos­
pitals people can be treated for nothing
or at a very nominal figure. Many of
these hospitals have training schools,
which are frep, in which are taught
। the rudiments of medicine and surgery.
These schools arc largely attended and
many sick people are tak«;n in hand at
their own homes by some members of
the family who has profited by this in­
struction.
HOLES

IN

THE

CANVAS.

An Italian sea captain, Gio Batta
Vasallo, of Genoa, has made a very in­
teresting innovation in the use of sails
of ordinary sailing vessels. He claims,
force of wind cannot fully take effectin
a sail, since the air in front of it cannot
properly circulate in the inflated part.,
and remains stationary immediately in
front of part of the sail proper. He
avoids this stagnation of air, as he calls
it, by the application of a number of
small holes in that part of the sail
where t he depression is deepest when it
ia filled; these holes are reinforced like
a buttonhole so that they will not tear
out. Trials made in various weather
have, resulted as follows: With a light
wind,.a boat with ordinary sails made
four knot*, while the new sail increased

the respective speeds were seven and
8% knots; and in a strong wind they
were eight and ten knots per hour. It
stands to reason that the doing away
with a layer of air, which cannot escape
post the'sldcs of the sail, must increase
the efficiency
- of the sailboat. Where
the w5n&lt;3 formerly struck a cushion'of
air which
like
a spring
mattress,
“
vt“*’ acted
‘*J ”
*
*
““
decreasing the actual pressure of the
wind against the canvas, this current of
air now strikes the sail direct, ,and, of
course, has a greater efficiency. Vnsalio has received much encouragement

A remarkable story is told in the
New York Tribune about a curious
living barometer in a conservatory at
Plainfield. N. J.
The indicator of
weather changes is a diminutive tree j
toad, whose apartment is so arranged ‘
that the slightest change in the density
of the air is foretold with wonderful
accuracy. The toad was caught at Fel t’Hlle a few months ago, and Mrs. Lissignolo placed the little reptile in a large
glass jar. Standing at an angle in the from practical sailors ns well as the­
jar about two^thirds ,fnU .,qt, water is oretical scientists.
a small but perfectly fdrmec] ladder,
PECULIAR RETAINING FEE.
and upon this the toad rests continu­

ally, never moving a muscle except
whqn a change in the weather is to oc­
cur, When the earth is dry and the
skies clear, the toad squats contented­
ly upon the topmost rung of the lad­
der.’
Just as soon as storm ap­
proaches, and many ..kours before it
can be seen or felt in New Jersey, the
tree toad begins to descend in the lad­
der step, by step. The nearer the storm
comes the lower the toad goes, until at
close approach of the stormy weather
it sits half submerged in the water.
The little fellow has been christened
“Mr. Dunn, of Plainfield.”

Not an InsulL
Maj. Lomax, of the United States
army, visiting in Canada soon after the
war of 1812, was entertained in Quebec
by the officers of one of the royal regi­
ments.
After dinner, speeches and
toasts being in order, one of the Brit­
ish officers, Having imbibed too generp'usly of the champagne, gave as a
toast: “The president of the United
States, dead or alive.” The toast was
accepted with laughter. Maj. Lomax
rose to respond, saying: “Permit me
to give as my toast: The prince re­
gent, drunk or sober.’” The British
officer sprang instantly to his feet, and
in angry tones demanded: “Sir, do you
intend that remark as an insult?” To
which Maj. Lomax calmly replied:
“No, sir; as the reply to one.”
A sensation waa created at Carlisle,
Pa., the other night at the home of
Henry Uundorf, where a wedding waa
to have taken place. The bride-to-be
Henry Dundorf, where a wedding was
Joseph Derr, a farmer residing at Plain­
field, was the recalcitant groom. The
guests had arrived and the wedding
dinner was in preparation at the Dun­
dorf home, but the groom did not ar-

He Perpetrated the Crime.
Col. A. T. Vogelsang, the attorney,
ie regarded as one of the best racon­
teurs of the legal profession. In the
Palace grillroom recently, says the San
Francisco Call, he let out a string of
anecdotes. He said that, a few weeks
sgo Dennis Spencer, the Napa lumi­
nary, was called upon by a Chinaman
one evening, when the 'following dia­
logue occurred:
" ‘One Chinaman kill another China­
man with a hatchet; how much you
charge make him dear?’
“ ‘I’ll take the cose,* said Mr. Spencer,
•for 81,000.'
“ ‘Allee light,’ said the Chinaman, ‘1
be back after while.’
"In about a week he returned to Mr.
Spencer’s office and laid down $1,000 in
gold coin on his table. Mr. Spencer
swept the money into the drawer.
“ ‘Well, the Chinaman, he dead.’
“ ‘Wha killed himT
" ‘I did?

“ ‘When did you kill him?*
“ ‘Last night.’ ”
There was some curiosity on the part
of the audience for further light on the
disposition of the $1,000, but Mr. Vogel­
sang immediately spun off on to an­
other story.

The population of France in 1891 was
384*3,192, and of Great Britain 37.888,­
153, ora difference of only about half a
million in favor of France. It la now
announced that the census to be taken
ulation of Great Britain ia the greater.
The reason for thia reversal of. relation

unusually large one in Great Britain.
There has been no emigration cf conse­
quence into the latter country, and
that the above cause accounts for the
relative British increase of over 1,000,­
000. The area of France is over 140,000
miles, and that of Great Britain only a
little more than half as great, or 181,481
miles.

bo

nees like way informed the girl and her
father that the marriage would have to
)&gt;e postponed, as the money he had
saved toward defraying wedding ex­
penses he now intended to use in the
purchase of a cow. Derr then left the
house.
A good-natured mistress lately acted
ae amanuensis for a negro maid who
could neither read nor write.
The
servant had not enough intelligence to
guess that the lady who wielded ths
pen for her was well known . in the
world of letters, and made what is provindaHy called “a pretty penny" by
her use of the quill now called into
requisition to inscribe from dictation
several letters to southern friends
of the dictator. To her scribe's intense

A certain actor who wished to intro­
duce innovations into “Hamlet** pro­
posed to play the part of the Danish
prince in a red cloak, which intention
he communicated to Sir Henry Irving,
who said: “Very wall; I do not see
anything shocking in that.” “But ia it
right?” inquired the interlocutor. “I
dare say it is,” replied Irving. “Bed
waa the color of mourning erf the royal
house of Denmark.'' “But how do yon
get over this?” persisted the other,
quoting the words: “ ’Tis not alone my
“Well," ee-

•Wewe exenae all mis-

•uppoM there ia such athingaarad ha&lt;

A SHORT TALK
ON MEDICINE

assrttts MOrttWOmsdOy Gwrge W. Gre«ry‘
sad ABU Gregory to Rreftm Dibble
t&gt;£.r

remain unpaid and in arrest lor the spare of
thirty daw. the.&lt; and from thenrefore. that h
to ruy after the lapse cf said thlrrj days, the
aforeMdd principal su&gt;s of twelve hundred
doUnn* with all arrearage of interest therein.’
shall, at the option ot MM party of the secoca
party become due and payable.
Ddault having been made in the payment Of
luteroat due th*!. Hth.lWLaud th* Mime hav
lug remained unpaid and lu arrears for th&lt;j
space of thirty da? s and cbwards. rhe aforesaid .
principal sum of twelve lundn-d dollars v|fu
all arrearage# of intereat thereon t» now deciar
rddne and payabteby the terms
add tnort
giigc Mi which mortRage Uirre claimed to h.
dm* at the date of this notfce the sum of Thir
teen Hundred wvouty three Dollars and nfty.
two cefit*. and an ■ attorney’* fee of thirty flva
Dollars provided for In saitd mortgage, aud no
tultor.procoedfngs at law having bern fnitltut
e&lt;1 to retwwer the moneys ^cureftby said mor:
gage or anv part thereof:
Now. Therefore, by vlfltne of\be power of
sale
contained
•---------—i—iu
■ said mortgage, i and the statute
lu such case made and proa ided,
—notice Is here .
by given that on Saturdsr tiu* Twenty-eolith
day of March A. D.
1 ten o’clock in the
forenoon. I abaft sell at J‘i &gt;llc Auction, to tb»
highest bidder, at the Noi b front door of th*
,
Court Hvu*e lu the city
of Uaytlngs IthatbelQE
...vplace where
—V- --Court for Barry
lhe
the circuit
Circ
County 1- colden). the rsemisee described to
said mortgage, or so muct thereof as may bthe function* of Hfc become regular. Upon, necessan to pay the amrnmt doe or. said more
pareuts rests a great responsibility at the time gage wllfi seven per cent, interest and all leeai
tnrir daughters ore budding into womanhood. eoats, together with *n aU»raey» fee ff TbtrBIf your daughter is pale, complaina of weak- five itoUan eovcnantM fo« therein, the premia
nere, is “ tired outnpou the slightest sxrrtiou; ifwheis troubled with headache pain in loche Township of Hastings In the County of
the side; if her temper is fitful and her ap­ Barry nod Blate of Michigan,and known and de
petite poor, she is w a condition of extreme hcrlbrd as follows:
The North sixtv &lt;60&gt; Acrve of the Booth West
peril, a fit subject for the development of that
most dreadful of all disease—Consumption. If Qoarter ot Section Thlrtp-two CT2) In Tow*
vou notice any of there symptoms lore no time fuee(3) North. Ba^e «fot(») West.
The parties of the first part hereby agree to
*iu procuring Dr. Willianw’ Pink Pills. They pay
the taxes that may hereafter lie assessed
wifi assist the patient to develop properly and upon this mortgage uh to end including one. t&gt;er
regularly: they will enrich the blood and re- I( cent, and lhe exoees (If ar») over tbe one (*r b&gt;
store health’» roses to the cheeks, —
bright
eyra ,
„------------------------. -- i cent to be paid by the party of lhe second part
__ j a.. lightness
1'1.___ ______
111 -..^.1.
and
of step__
will
surely follow lheir 1 hereto.
uee, and all danger of consumption and pre- j
Kvmlyn Dinin r
mature death wui be averted, Wire and .
Mortgagee. .
prudent mothers will insist upon their daugb- &gt; 1
«r»
Dr. William.- R.k Pill. up~
the approach of the period of puberty, and I________ '
------------------------- —
.
thus avoid all chances ofdisease or early decay.
MORTGAGE BALE.

OF GREAT INTEREST TO WOMEN.

Pale Cheeks and Nerveless Hands arc no Longer
Admired. To be Strictly Correct you must
have Rosy ’Cheeks and Good Health.
Hen Admire Wholesome-looking Women, and now
Seek their Wives from that Class.

A FEW POINTERS FOR THE GIRL OF THE PERIOD

Pure blood U the secret of health aud
beauty. The features may be regular, the
form perfect, but no woman can be beautiral
in lhe full sense of the word whl|e Miflering
from any of the peculiar ailments of her sex.
Disease destroys tbe complexion, iis produc­
tive of wrinkles and premature old age.
Regular monthly uterine action is necessary
to every woman’s health, and if tlas function
of life is checked, disease, a pale and sallow
complexion, and a feeling of exhaustion, are
the result. The monthly secretion must con­
tinue frwm puberty to the turn of life without
unnatural obstruction. Any breach of this
law of Nature will result in the distressing
symptoms .which makes the live* of srvententh* of the women of thia country miserable,
almost unbearable. A few of thcaelsyinpjoms
are revere headache, lo«s of appetite, pale or
tallow complexion, palpitation ofititr heirt,
swollen ankles or legs, nervousnesi, oflensive
breath, etc., etc. The sufferer may exhibit
one or more of there sympivms, or may have
--------- ; Default having been made In the condition*
alL They simply indicate the ra vages ditenae DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS FOR of a certain "fT^age, ttjoted I^AdJwo £•
hat made* upon the system, aud lhe more the
uvv vniTvr ivn m n I Benedict and Munrirct Beaedlct. husband and
MEN—jOUM* AND OLD.
wife.to Harvey winlama, dated tbe eleventh
symptoms the patient shows the greater the
Every man who finds his mental faculties day ot June iw recordedilbr twentythtrn day
necessity for prompt and persistent treatment,
SM the
i KJw
rtM lhert
V.
I;
until they have been banished and tb&lt;* I doom dull «r f.iliur, or hi. phr.Ml po.rr.
says
Philadelphia Record,
that the
oilier whether
M'liHfiipF from
frnrn overworn
uvertt'ork or
&lt;»r worry,
worrv or
or as
u« he dur. at theand
dateninety
hereof,
Musdred
of health is restored. ToMocuniplish this end ring,
fiveTwo
cents,
noticeand
is
Ihlt M ,,nM ol the powrr o&lt;
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are the oily unfail­ a- mull of iadboMigUL or rx-r-m. dwuld
)n
niortgare.I shall foreclose the same,
ing remedy. They positively cure ^11 sup- Promptly take Dr. Wuliaim Pink Pilh. '
presrionsund irregularities, which ifkmglectert,
hey will restore his lost rm-rpa both ! t^n jajeOi the morumged premises, at public
inevitably entail sickness and trouble. By physical and mental, build up th** blood, re- 'auction, to the highest Kidder, at the north
taking there pills for a week or ten days I»e- store the ahauerrd nervous system, and ward I front door of the Court Ikwje In the City of
.fore the expected return ’ of each jH’riod, the off insanity, the too friquent outcome of ex- Ha«ti^. HjW &lt;X»uty Mtchunu’*
seventeenth day of April 1®G. at one &lt;» cloek tn
prompt appearance of “the virittir” is in­
I tbe afternoon, the same befog described » all
sured. For supprcariotw, the pills must Ixi
—
those certain pieces or parcels of land situated
taken rteadil v until tbe reappearance takes ;
HAYED HKK DAUGHTER.
jn the township of Hone, in the County of
place—generally in a month's time, sometimes
AYom thr Journal. Deinrit. Mich.
&amp;»VTJ. and State cf Micbiggn. wd d-M nbed a^
less. Follow the directions on tLr pamphlet! ...
. ..
.
follow*, to wft: The wret port of the north.cart
about each- box. Nursing, women; will find!
e*
P,rrnIa quarter, of tire nreth mbH quarter of Section
tbrir mill imprwwl &gt;0 qiidilv nn.l quu'ily •'
. H
' S? thirty six eoiitidninx thirty i acre* of land sad
br eking th™, pill.,
«li, obw’n reli.f
1"* •&gt;*•»»*■ "J
&lt;“»!*. the east part of the north *rest quarter of the
from f«in io th. b»k .ml
.Intw-d- I
““’I*’*’" “ ,b* «***’'
Dr- north eart quarter of Section thirty Mi containmg ten serro of land, ant coiitjdninr In al
out fcHInq. All dl.pl.rrra.nK limit .r.k-, "Oik Pill.
lorty seres of land, the same being in townnrm of the ulrrino l?s»man..ni .pfnlily rrSaid Mr..
S.M
Mrs. Schnable
Srbimbl, to .
a rrportrr
reporter recently
r«riitljr :
ohlo two north nt range nine west.
lirmd uni ultimMrlv 1-urrd by lb. u» of .
TUP “«k
-bout 141,. Dated Jaa, is. taes.
ra
lh~r rill..
I^m .orbo-^ Urarim; down, for om » ~r Ao wm w mbwoBbl, *r wm
H4ITVRY WILLIAXH.
pale
and
weak,
and
though
naturally
fleshy,
the
speed
to
5%
knots.
Ina
fresh
breeze
Murtgagtr.
wriVitinlhr prlvi., .mini) fnn.lr ,™kn—,
------ 1----- k
-- ------ *• —---- -Chas. H. Ba caw.
find-speedy reliefnnd core iu the administra­ ■be became very thiq ; she had no appetite, no
Attorney for Mortgagee.
ambition, could not Mand anything.
tion of the Pink Rills fur Pale People.
“She bad never matured as a woman, and
The mast critical period in th-; life of a
PKOBATB ORDER.
woiusu is that attcn&lt;iing
itcii'iituc the ccasatioa
ccmtioh oftntaor men- doctor*, of whom we
,r‘tried
rw ‘three
“’Tj or four, failed
it i.
in.Mt
termed, 5o Iwlp Iwr.
r took her u&gt; Harper H«pttal State of Mk-blgau.Coonty «* Bany-ss.
struntion, or, as t.
.....
_ 2^,L-enrrally
J,
” ; . The
T!.v symptoms
—
»ibut altho“gl&gt; temporary help wm i At a Marton ol the Protate Court for th*.
the change or turn nf. life.
at­ for 0
faintinx q&gt;c!l-pell- or at
al-­ “bl»‘nrd she received no permanent good. Ooun»y ot Barry, hoklen at e Probate office. i™
In
tending this |M-ri&lt;sl are fainting
„r
lun.Iaclic
day a Mend recqmmendrtl Dr. Wilhanw’
tacks
faintnnMrxhauUlM.
or dlaunere,
City of Hartings Idhx county, on Mon
generalof ilebility,
a filing • of J’u‘k Pi&gt;* •IM* &lt;p recured a box. Inride of th*
day, tbe »b day ot Janu jr tn the year one
in! to improve and nature thousand eight hundred axi ninety-six.
meluncholy, hysteria, pain in the; loins or ! ’?ur ’’’J*" *'”*
ITroent, Charies W. Al istroDg. Judge of
is now as wen
well ano
and
limlM, hyprehondria. etc. The chtfagt* i« a nghhtl itself, and ahe
wr «
xradual one—for L iter or woreeXfor the hrshhv a« any girl, m bt-r rosy obreka and PrsbMr
41n^ the matter o! the estate ot Clara
former if lhe patient is_wi.se enough to fortify , •’■parkhng eyre showed.”
8
S Waters, UlKTF
deceased.
the system against lhe ravages, of lhe: Mra. bt«hnanle .-an never be thankful
Om reading And
Os
and filing the ; petition duly ven
symptoms attending the change. For this *‘«‘&gt;ugh f‘&gt;r the wonderful remedy which haa fled, of Geo.
Gen. R. Hyde.-Administrator of said
estate praying for reawn^
set
purpose no remedy ever discox cred equals Dr. "°IK*
^or her daughter.
mwoor ia
1~ said prtilion *•»
censed to reft Uie rei!
be may be 11
Mcent
William.’ Piuk P11K They purify Cie blood
DrPink V*1* for pa,e People forth that ue
hy acting directly* upon the sexual svatetu. | "n' ••’"’ridered nn unfoiling specific for aueb rotate nf said deceased aa Hi aald petition dvlessen the severity of this critical period, und d»e«s«i m locmuotor ataxia, pirtliil juiralyids,
mereupon ft is ordered,that Tur.dav the
finally leaves the patient in the
' ittw dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheunia- lath day of February. A. D 1«L at ten o dock
fie enjoyment
enjoyment of"
of
rubust health. All ladies approm-lnni.*
nervous hendarhe. the after rflrcla nf la In tbe forenoon be asrtsned |for the hearing o
iprout-Mmr this
this i
critical period should take **
_vheart,
. -pale and• .■al
-• ­ •aid petition and that the hfira at »aw of aa d
Dr. —
Williams' grippe, p^lpiiMtidn of* .the
low complexions, that tired feeling resulting deeeased and all other versons interested In
Pink I’ilh.
from ncrtoiu prostration; all dbrerev result­ said rotate, are required to sppe.u- at a session
of said court, then to be bo’dten at the Probate &lt;ning
from
vitiated
htioinr*
in
the
blood.
such
PALE, AND SALLOW
GIRLS.
Mid County, act!
_.
,.
.
,
n-'fliuiuia
iininu-rn
Mprw, hc
i ney arc
xrofula., rchronic
eryriprliu.
etc.. They
are floe. In the City ofitHaaUnta.Ita
any
there
be. ’ why
^hat can be moee diMring than to see a nhn a irpreftic for truoi.lre rwvuliar tn fcmalra, show cause.
the nrayrr of tbe petitioner may not be
gwl drooping and fading in the Mpnnttime of, .wh as »u &gt;pr&lt;-»ion&gt;.i irrcgulariti&lt;-. --■*
and -»
all granted. And ft Is further ordered, thrt
youth ?’ luxtrad
of
bright
eyre,
glowfag,
rosy
form*
of
wraknrea.
‘T-------«“AT*”step,
”
T"
‘dull
."V II teal
,"rn”cure
’ «• wraanrea.
In men
they
effectmental
a rad- said petitioner rire notice to tbe persoro
ehwks,
and
an Jastie
clastic
there ar.are4’dull
in all
all carer
caaro
arising
from
- -------- , —
„
step, there
I ical cure
in
interested In said rotate. &lt; lhe pendency of
eyes, pile, sallow, or greenish complexion, worry, overwork, or excewra of whatever said petition and tbe bearing tbcrvof by causing
and a langutdncas ofrtrp that brep^sdi*. nature. Pink Pillsaroaold by di dealers or will a copy of this order to be published In the Has­
ease und an early death if proper treatment is be sent post paid on rereioC of price (.TO cents n tings BaxniM. a newspapefl printed and cirri!listed 1n aald County, of Barry, once m rack
not
resorted blood
to and
m i box
six' Sri?
Imixcr for 9“’ TO) bv
Dr
...Ilpromptly
th. Imperil
I. prrahtrd„.l
W?l or
°L”
week for three successive weeks previous to
said day ot hearing.
Chas. W. Akmstmoncl Judge of Probate.
(A true copy.)
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BREAKFAST-SUPPER.

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EPPS’S
COCOA

Local Disease

GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.

and
is the result
-n---------------— of colds
.
and audited climatic
changes.
it can be cured by a pleae-|
apt remedy which is ap- ;
plletl directly into the &gt;
nostrils. Being quickly
absorbed it gives relief at
Opce.

BOILING WATER OR MILK.

HAII

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;

ELY’S CREAM BALM
Is acknowledged to be the most thorough cure
for Nasal Catarrh. (kMd in Head and Hay
Fever of all remedlM.
It opens
and
cleanses the nasal pasates. allays pain and Infiamation. heals the Kory^. protects the mem­
brane from cold, restores the reuses of taste
m1Ri],'ine 1 Pi Ice 30 recta nt Druggists or by
ELY BROTHERS. MlWarren St. New York.

A DM! XIS PR ATOM-8 SALK
In the matter of the estate of Joshua H.
Crouch. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given tlmt I shall sell at
Public Auction to thu highest bidder, ou Friday
the 20th day of March. A. DJM9C. at ten o'clock,
in th* forenoon, at the late residence, of lhe lair
Joshua K. Crvurti. Deceased; In the Townshl?
of*Hastings.in the County of Barn In the State
of Michigan, pursuant tn License-and authority
granted to me on,the 3i»t day ot January. A.
D.. CTM. ny the Probate Court - ------------------- Michigan, ail of the estate, rl
terest of the said deoeaaedp
in and to tbe
real
estate situate aud
realeKiatoitunre
xud being
belnn iu the Ooanty "f
“
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‘ •Midileau,
77TV
Barry.
In the ,w
Slate
known and
deacrlbed ai follows, to-wlt: The West half of ‘
the Bust half of the North West quarter el
Section thirty six (.T6» conteinhiR forty acres
more or less And I be East jmrt ot the South
West Iract loual quarter at Section twenty flro
(25) contalnh'K thirty seven arrre more or less. /
Also the South Earn fractionquarter of Sec­
tion twenty five (23 containing one hundred
five arrvs ninre or les*, all betna lu town three
(3* North .range eight CT) rerot.
Dated Feb'y. ith, A. 1&gt; CTM-

�Hasting

Banner.

Thursday, Feb. 20, 1896.
""

W. R. COOK. Locil Editor.

The Railway Agent

LOCAL NEWS.

mate Naw®

• CIRCULATION *
fniB week,
86 quire,
Hereafter, changes for advertisements
Mil r««b Ulla offlre Twwd.y, u
u
uunre Inaertloo la U&gt;a laaue of Ui.- wm

H. H. Pope, of Allegan, paid 111,09 fur

fast driving across a bridge.
Howell will have a new’Mosouic temple,

For Sale by JF. H. Goodyear.

BUSINESS CARDS.

three stories high. It Will be completed
in the early spring.

"Aunt Polly” Clark the oldest person in
Portland, If not In Ionia county, celebrated
her 94th birthday recently.
K

li not only is no, but it must be so. One
Minute Cough Cure acb&gt; quickly,and that's
what makes it go.
W. H. Goodykail.

new Presbyterian eburoh waa dedi­
cated in Battle Creek, a few days ago.
A lilich liver with a torpid liver will not
be a long liver.
Correct lhe liver with
Dell Ill’s Little Early Rlaere. Iiu(e pills
that cure dyspepsia and cousiipatiom
W. H. Goodyear.
a

Jwxun Prize
beat.

Baking

Powder leavens

watei

A‘ R- Rost at
will erect
a acWeTs monument at a cost of $1,000.

power to more cities anti factories than
any other factory In Michigan.

The Merchants National bank of Muske­
gon hat-.-gone Into voluntary liquidation.

St Clal|*a yoong mayor who la only S3

One Minute Cough Cure touches tbe
right spot It also touches it at tbe right
time if you lake It when you have a cough
or cold.
See tbe point?
Then don’t
cough.
Goodyear.

Grand river Is

said

uj

furnish

years old, and who is tbe youngest mayor
n tbe United States baa gone to Ann
Arbor to study law.

A lory at Flint recently awarded Woo'
damage to a woman who brought suit
against a saloon keeper for making ber
husband a drunkard.

Grand Rapids bankers will take $400,­
000 of tbe new bond issue. One fanner
who looked ns if he wasen’t worth a cent
lugged in SI. 100 In gold.
'There are several aspirants for every

K. ALICE KIRK,
\
'
Physician and Subgkon.
AU rails promptly attended day and night.
Office at Ford's Hotel, south side entrance.

township office in Allegan county, and
from present indications tbe caucuses will
be more Interesting than the election.

T E. BARRELL.
W. W. POTTER.
J .
BARRELL A POTTER,
Attorneys at Law.
Office over Hastings City Bank. Collections
promptly attended to, and general law business
transacted.

voluntarily agreed (o do without butter for

D

Bruiui. Harbor will have free mall de­
liver) in April.
Jaxuu Soap burtAo fabric. .

Farmers about Hartford propose to start
a cheese factory.

1 rue Blood Purifier,

Wreck for Four Years.
J. A. Goodyear, while employed a*
agent for tbe C. &amp; N. W. Ry. at Repub­
lic, Mich..through overwork and worry,
waa stricken with nervous spasms,
which developed into fits and continued
for five years. During that time he
treated with several doctors, who were
unable to cure him, but advised that he
go to Ann Arbor for treatment. He did
ao, taking their treatment for four
veara without any apparent effect.
While in that condition, be tried Dr.
Wheeler’s Nerve Vitaliser by the ad­
vice of his friends. It proved to be the
proper remedy and a change was soon
apparent; improvement continued with
its use, every dose seemed to strength­
en and vitate his thoroughly sluggish
nervous system until a cure was ef­
fected.

A public library baa been started iu
Hartford.

Tho fair girls at Wellesley college have

a month if the faculty will donate the
money thus saved to the Armenian fund.

w. fl.

A Chinese "co-ed" has been chosen
secretary of lhe senior medical class at the
university.
"Give me a liver regulator and 1 can
regulate lhe world." said a genius.
The
druggist handed him a bottle of DeWitt's
Little Early Risers, the famous little pill.
W. H. Goodyear.

Cleveland capitalists have organized a
slock company and will resume mining op­
erations In Ontonagon county.

Don’t invite disappointment by experi­
menting.
Depend upon
One Minute
Cough Cure and you have Immediate re­
lief. It cures croup.
The only harmless
remedy that produces Immediate results.
W. H. Goodyear.

Prof. C. V. R. Bellows of the ML
Pleasant Normal -School, is a candidate for
Allegan was without light or fire pro­ superintendent of public instruction.
tection one evening last week, lhe wheels
Quick In effect, heals and leaves no scar.
W A. LAMPMAN.
of the water works and electric light Burning, scaly skin eruptions quickly
n .
D. D. s.
company*
plant
being
clogged
by
slush
cured
by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Ap­
AU kinds of Dental work done carefully and’
plied to burns, scalds, old sores. It Is magi­
promptly. Itoeal Anesthesia, gas or chloroform Ice.
given. Office over Fhin Smith's Racket Store.
cal in effect. Always cures plies.
Honrs 8 to 12 und I to 5.
Tbe Allegan county court house is now
W. H. Goodyear.
J. C. l.AMl’MAN, M. D.
lighted with kerosene oil, owing to the
Nothing cleans cleaner than Jaxon soap.
Office With W. A. Lampman. calls promptly
onsw»red. special uttentn n given to Utting failure of the supervisorsand the electric
The Dewey A Stewart roller mill, one of
trusse-. aud treating Hernia or Rupture for light company to agree on a price for the
the oldest land marks1 In Owosso, wiai
radical cure. The majority of cases can be
permanently cured without a surgical opera­ service.
burned to tbe ground the other night.
tion.
The lOtli annual meeting of tho Mich­
Soottiing, healing, cleansing, DeWilt’t
igan Christian Endeavor will he held at Witch Hazel Salve Is ti&gt;e enemy to sores,
AW AND COLLECTION OFFICE OF
wounds
sod piles, which it never falls to
J
J. M. SMITH.
Ionia, April 1. 2. 3. Active preparations
cure. Stops itching and burning.
Cures
Collections made in all parts of the state are'now in progress to insure tbe success
chapped lips and cold sores in two or
Conveyancing a speciality. Special pains of the meeting.
three hours.
W. H. Goodyear.
taken in drafting contract*. chattel mort­
It was thought that gas was struck ut
gagee and wills.
Woodlaud. Mich.
The Michigan Maple Lumber Co. was
St. Johns last week. A torch was applied organized in Traverse City n few days
'dWird Taggart
Loyal E. Knapp-.-u. but it failed to ignite giving strength to ago. Fifty concerns are represented in
the new company.
i
Arthur C. Den Ison.
the belief that there must Im* a big air
TAGGART, KNAl’l’EN A DENISON.
.1. W. Pierce. Republic, In., says: “1
chamber under that town somewhere.
•
LAWYKKS.
have used One Minute Cough Cure in my
kootukSII fill Michigan Trust Co. Bldg..
The Michigan base ball league for the family and for myself, with results so en­
Grand Rapid*, Michigan.
coming season, will Im? composed of Port tirely satisfactory that 1 can hardly find
I AMES A. SWEEZEY.
Huron, Saginaw, Kalamazoo. Lansing, words to express myself as to Its merit
J
Attorney at igw.
I will never fall to recommend it to others,
Unstings. Mich. Jackson. Adrian and Manistee, with one ou every occasion that presents Itself.”
Practices in all courts uf tbe state. Col­ more city to be selected by the board of
W. H. Goodyear.
lections promptly attended to.
directors.
Grand Rapids will bond itself for

J

t

/ 1 A. SCRIBNER. M. D..
V.
Physician and Surgeon,
Delton.
•
Mich.
Office In residence, one block east of depot.
A. Jk C. H. BARBER
•
Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls in city or county responded to with
promptness, day or night.

H

A. SHELDON,
.
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block. Hastings.
Money to loan on Beal Estate Real Estate
sold ou commission. General con »evan clog,
flavine a complete set of Abstract Books, com­
plied from tho Records, can furnlsb complete
abstracts.

P

hilip t. colgrove.

P

Attorney at Law
(Successor to Smith A Colgrove.)
(Office in Union block.Hastings.;
Practices In nil the courts of tbe state.

E. KENASTON,
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co.’s store.)
Practices In all court* ot tho State. Collections
promptly attended to.

\

The graduating class and school board
of the Buchanan school, after a lengthy
dispute concerning commencement, have
finally compromised by the school board,

the
placing tbe entire class of sixteen on
— •*"*
prqgram, limiting each one to a five
minute oration.

A. H. Anson, of Marshall, bad a piece
of glass remoXed from his foot which had
been there fourteen years. A ifew days
ago he went to a corn doctor tor relief,
who told him there was probably a piece
of glass in his foot. The piece removed

was about tbe size of a quarter.
Dr. Weaver found a surly dog near his
barn one night this week, which denied
the right of the doctor to pass.

Feeling

that such Interference should not be en­
couraged be got his revolver and shot at
said animal seventeen times. The dog is
enjoying himself about town ns usual.—
Charlotte. Leader.

A slick looking fellow was canvassing

L‘ R. T1 M MERMAN, Homcrpathlc Phy
*- •
siclan and Surgeon.
Office over Roger's grocery store.)

Your ’
Daily
Bread

O

Is no doubt a matter of
some concern to you,
but not so when you
buy it at the City Bak­
ery. Everyone when
in the city should get a
cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffee at all hours of
the day. Finest line of
Confectionery in the
city.
A. B. RENKES. FROF’K

Fowlerville last week for pianos, organs,
clothing, etc., to be sold on easy payments,
and all he asked was a small payment
down to bind the bargain. Many persons
have his receipts for the money thus paid,
but as be left town "between two days,’*
it is thought thXXis all they ever will get.

They tell a good story on ,SupL-, Pat­
tengill over at Charlotte. He* was down

for a lecture there and sent copy fora
small bill to one of the printing offices
His subject was to be "Nancy Hanks and
the
19th
century.”
He
evidently
wrote a hand
Uke
Horace Greeley
for the bills appeared "Money Hunks of
tbe 19th century” and everybody thought

it was going to be a roast of the money
sharks of tbe day and so the audience was
largely made up of free sllveritas, It is
said “Pat” has gone to practicing writing
so he can read it himselfThrough tbe courtesy of Mr. F. H. Me.

Grath we give tbe latest ruling concerning
maple sugar, one which it will be of inter­
PROBATE OBDU.
est to some farmers (non-residents of Eaton
State of Michigan. County of Barry—as.
At a session of the probate Coart for the county of course) to understand. State
County of Barry, holden at tbe Probate Office,
In the City of Hasting*, id said County ou Satur­ Pure Food Commissioner Storre says; “If
day. the eighth day of February. In tbe year maple sugar is mixed with cane sugar It
one thousand eight hundred aad ninety-six.
Present Charles W. Armstrong, Judge ot Pro­ must be branded as cane sugar, and not u
bate.
In the matter of the estate of Jacob L. maple sugar." The law Is very strict. Mr.
Custer, deceased.
On reading and filing tbe petition duly verified Storrs in his monthly bulletin for January
of Wm. H. Stebbins, creditor of said deceased says that of 54 articles of food submitted
praying that administration ot said estate may
be granted to Chas H. Bauer or to some other for analysis 19 were adulterated. A great­
suitable person.
er abuse than these, even, are the adulter­
Thereupon It Is ordered Jhat Thursday-tbe fifth
day of March A. D-, IBM. at ten o'clock in ated preparations purporting te be substi­
the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of tutes for coffee, the purchaser often pay­
said petition and that the heirs at law of said ing ten cents or more per pound for rye or
deceased aud all other persons Interested In
said estate, are required to appear at a session farIcy.—Charlotte Tribune.
cf said Court, then to be holden at the Probate
office. In the City of Hastings. In said County,
and show cause. If any there be, why the prayer
The best ealw In the world for cuta,
cf the petltlooer may not be granted. And It Is
further ordered, that said petition*r give notice brulsee, sores, nicer*, salt rbeum, freer
to the persons Interested In said estate, of tbe sores, tetter, chapped hands, ehUblalns,
pendency ot said petition and tbe beartbg there­
of by causing a copy of this order to be publish corns, and all skin irruptiona. “d p»led tn tbe Hastings Bannkk. a newspaper tlvely core plies or do psy required. K
printed aud circulated in said County of Barry, Is cuantnteed to fflre perfect satlsfacwoc
•nee In each week for three successive weeks
or money refunded. Price BS cents per
previous to said day of hearing.
box. For sole by W. H- Goodyear, tbe
CBAKUte W. AKMKTHOXO.
dnutot.

$150,000 to put In an electric lighting
plant The decision was reached after a
hot fight in the city council.

Thr Dlucovery Saved His Life.
•
Mr. G. Calloutte, Druggist, BeaversvUIr, III., says: “To Dr. King’s New Dis­
covery 1 owe my life.
Was taken with
La grippe and tried all tbe physicians for
miles about but of no avail and was given
up and told 1 could not live.
Having Dr.
King’s New Discovery in my store 1 sent
far a bottle and began its use and from the
first dose began Io
better, and after
using tbrea bottles was up and about
again. It is worth Its weight in gold. We
woht keep store or house without It” Get
.a free trial at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug
store.
The republican state convention to
choose delegates tit large to the national
convention in St Louis, will be held in
Detroit, as near the 31st of April as pos­
sible.
___________________

$1OO Reward. $100. .
The readers of this paper will be pleased to
learn that there is at least one dreaded disease
that science has been able to cure In all Its
stages ami that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
Is the only positive cure now known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh beluga consUtu
tlenal disease reouires a constitutional treat
inent. Hall’s Catarrh Core is taken internaity,
acting directly upon tbe t ood and mucous
surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of tbe disease, and giving the pa­
tient strength by building up the constitution
and assisting nature in doing Its work. The
proprietors have so much faith in Its curative
powers that they offer Due Hundred LMftars for
any case that it falls to cure. Send tor list of
testimonials. _
«
«
Address. F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. O.
HF-Sold by Druggists, 75c.

A Tmm Tn«Uy.
Dallas, Tex., Feb. 15.—A negro, or a
white man with Ms faoe blackened,
while robbing the residence of Jeffer•021 Smith, in this city, fatally stabbed
Smith and killed his wife with an ax.

.
Danced for Murder.
Washngton, Eeb. 15. — John, alias
“Patay,” Hams, the murderer of Mat­
thew Spruell bn July 4 last, was hanged
yesterday in the District of Columbia
jail.

pure and
filll of
i i fruit

SURPLUS, SI7,

MteMgan.

the

Franklin County papers as 1 am a reliable
honest man, so the people say, middling
well acquainted over the County.
Yours truly.
Geo. K. Zollinger.
A*small sample can be obtained by

AURXAMDKH FOSTKK.

Philip T. Couiroyr.
Attorney ’or Mnrtitagee.
Dated. January ±1.1896.

sending n 2c. stamp to Pretzinger 'Bros.,
Chemists, Dayton. Ohio.

Mother*.
“One good mother is worth a hundred
schoolmasters,” said George
Herbert.
Men are what their mothers make them.
But if the motheis are peevish and Irri­
table. .through
irregularities, "female
weakness,’’ and kindred ailments, they
find no pleasure, no beauty in the care of
their balM‘8. Ail effort is torture. Let all
such, whu feel welglied to Lhe earth with
“weakness" peculiar to their sex, try Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.
They
will find the little ones a delight instead of
a torment
.
To those about to become mothers it is
n priceless boon. It lessens the pains aud
perils of childbirth, shortens labor and
promotes the secretion of an abundance of
nourishment for the child.

Indigestion is often taken for consump­
tion.
-The word consumption means
wasting away, and dyspeptics often waste
away as badly as consumptives.
The reason people waste away is be­
cause either they don’t get enough to eat,
or they don’t digest what they do eat.
If the latter Is your trouble take Shaker
Digestive Conlial.
This will help you to
(lip’ijt your food and stop your loss of
flesh. ’
Shaker Digestive Cordial Is made from
herbs, barks and the Juices of fruit, by tbe
well-known Shakers of Aft Lebanon. "It
possesses great tonic and digestive powers.
Shaker Digestive Cordial has cured
many supposed consumptives (who were
really dyspeptics.) by simply helping their
stomachs to digest their food, thus giving
them nourishment and new strength
Sold by druggists. Trial bottles 10 cents.

Care for iloadncfie.
Ar a remedy for ail forms of headache
Electric Bitters has proved to be the very
best. It effects a permanent cure and the
most dreaded habitual sick headaches
yield to its influence. We urge all who
are afflicted to procure a bottle, end give;
this remedy a fair trial. In cases of hab­
itual constipation Electric Bitters cures by
giving the needed tone to the bowels, and
few cases long resist the use of this medi­
cine. Try it once. Large bottles only
fifty cents nt W. H. Goodyear’s Drug
Store.

Wbeo lUby vm tick, wo
bw OMtorU.
Wbro Ao
. ChlU, ■!» cried tor C-Uwta.
Whmdio bourne KM ri» duc&lt; to Cori^rU.

LA GRIPPE REMAINS.

eases cf winter.

Ootarove.

Mortgage balk.

County. Mich
beck of the

day of November
and duly MsigtMN
me Hlecr* C. Hi
Creek, and
tbe office ol —,. _
County ou tho ^7th day of
Liber 23 of mortgages on page
y wltleh
dr fault the power ot sate eootalcod te said
mortgage has become operative, sad upon
which Raid bond and mortgage there te etadmed
tu ne due for arineipal and interest b. date the
sum ui three hundred and «!xty duttats and
law or io equi!
.-over the

the State of MfchlganTn such cases tnad* and
provided, on Saturday the sixteenth day of May
A. D. ihm. at it o'clock In the forenoon at the
North front dcor of lhe Court House in tbe City
of Hastings, Barry County. Michigan, (that be­
ing tbe place ng bolding tbe Circuit Court for
san! Countv of Harry) tne understated will sell
nt publie auction, ta the highest bidder, the
lands and premises described in said mortgage,
or «o nmeh thtreof as shall be uecei sary to aatisiy the said amount due and interest at seven
percent, coati and expenses of sale, aud an
attorney fee ot fifteen dollars allowed by law
and provided tor in said mortgage: said land
and premises being described in said mortgage
as-the Wert fractional half of tbe Eart bafiof
(he North Wevt quarter of section Thirty Three
(33) In Township Number One (1) North of
Range Number Seven (7) Wert being in the
Towash Ip of Assyria, Barry County Michigan.
Doled February 18th, 1806.
Euccra C. Bouton,
Assignee.
F. W. CLAPP.
Attorney fbr Amignee,
Battle C*ek Mich.

CASTOR IA
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Practically
Perfect
Preparation
For

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CHILDREN’S

Complaints.

CASTO

tsMniBBmHni^nMMnnssssnnnB

KAFFIR KOLA EXTRACT
Is the Greatest Remedy and Cure of the

19th CENTURY’
It to an extract made from tbe J nice ot
tbe ant of the SacreW Kala tree of
South Adfiriea. Used by tbe Kallra u*
Snlas ia their trfbea for many gener­
ations aa a positive care for all aervoaa di—aat in —aa or vrocrea. Oom
sayeaue;
apupais; roctetipafioa;
kidaey and bladder ailmeata, and diaeaswd liver. It euros rheumatism asaffi
blood nflteetioa*. We are the solo ageL-ta
for the United State® for thto wonderful ex­
tract Aa a gnu-saty we retara tbe
price paid to the peroou having usad otwthlrd bottle and Dot bring benefited thereby
Price •l.M.enoach Ibra fhU meath*a
treatmeat, aad ia ordlaarjr aaaoa
eaoa*h far a care. Ask for Lt at druggtots.
or order from ns direct; we pay all charges.

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

again. He writes:
Last winter I bad a very bad case of la
grippe which left me enfeebled aud liable
to oold at the slightest exposure.
1 tried
a number of remedies but they afforded
me only temporary relief.
I saw an ad­ Is this; if you are troubled with Catarrh,
vertisement of Pe-ro-na and concluded to Cold iu Head. Hay Fever, go to the drug­
try it,
I have been using it for two gist named below and get a bottle of CctituryCatarrh Cure. No danger of being
months, and It has afforded me much re­
humbugged. Relief in five minutes and a
lief. It i« Indeed a panacea to me.
It positive cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath.
has invigorated me more than anything I
If the'Baby Is Cutting Teed*.
ever tried.
I have recommended it to
Be sure and use that old and well tried
others and advised them to send for year remedy. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
pamphlets. I have written of it to dis­ for children teething. It sooths the child,
tant friends.
You can use this statement softens tbe gums, allays ail pain, cures
wind colic and is tbe best remedy for
in anyway you cbooae.
diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
Rev. H. Petty, Dry Fork, Va.
Excellent Blood Purifier.
For further particulars and a multitude
Laurium. Mich. Jan. a. t&lt; I have used
of witnesses write to the P«-rn-na Drug Hood’s SarMpanlla and think it an excellent
b£S purifier 1 u«* Hood's Sarsaparilla when
MaxfUfacturlng Company, Columbus, Ohio, owuu
___W _ __ AhUdraa.
for a tree copy of their illaatcated treatise
torroe trade mark from Hood’s
on la grippe. Pe-ru-na is also a sure cure Mite and ten rents in stamps. Mra. James
for catarrh, coughs, colds, bronchitis, first McKervis.

stage of consumption, and all climatic dis­

Mortgagee.

r. Reynold*?, Cashier.
DIRKCTOBS:

What is

For Y ears in the System if Not Cured.

This country contains a large multitude
of meu and women who are debilitated
and weak as the effect of la grippe.
It
everyone would do as the Reverend Petty,
of Virginia, did, this vast multitude of
sufferers would soon be well and strong

OFFKXB3-

Joe Donoghue, the champion skater,
broke the five-mile skating record in
Washington, making the distance in
14 minutes 45 seconds.
Allen Dodsworth, for many ycarj
conductor of the celebrated DodsMORTGAGE BALE.
worth’s band in New York, died at
Detaalt having been made in the conditions
of aoertalu mortgage made by Robert A. K elley
Pasadena, Cal., aged 78 years.
aud wife Jane A. to Alexander Poster dated
February 14, A. D. 1W7. aud Recorded in tbe
An Honest Mun's Story.
office of the RcMtirter of Deeds, for tbe County
Greenvillage, P&lt;t.. Jan. 23. *9fl.
of Barry and Stale of Michigan, cm the Htb
Dear sir:—Thank God there In a medi­ day of February a. D. 1*7 in Liber 30 of Mort
gases, on page 1M on which mortgage there is
cine that will cure catarrh.
Mr. Pretzln- claimed to be doe at the date of this notice tbe
sum of Seventy-five doUsre and twenty five
ger I used your sample box of catarrh cents, aud »u attorney’s fee of Fifteen dollars
for Is Said mongagr, knd no suit or
which you sent me.
Tbe first night 1 provided
proceedings at law having bten Instituted to
used it It helped me.
May God bless you recover the moiwys secured by said mortgage,
or any part thereof;
for your kindness.
I need tbe little box
Now. Then-tore, by virtue of tbe power cf
you sent me and about halt of a 50 cent sale coot &gt;lned In said mortgage, and the statute
jar. They keep it In Chamben&gt;berg.
I by alvei! that o*&lt; Saturday tbe Twenty fifth day
of Apnl A. D. 1SJ6. at ten o'clock in tbe fore­
have told a great many people about your noon, 1 hhall mH at Public auction, to tbe
nlgbeat bidder, at the Norin Front door of tbe
medicine.
Hon. ’Squire Britton, brother­ Court
House in the City of Hastings (that being
in-law to me, is using it; he sa&gt; s It is the place. wlH?r» the Cirrnti Court for B.«rry
County is holdan), tbe premises described In
helping him very much; be has catarrh said mortgage, or so much thervof as may be
necessary to pay the amonst due on -said mort ■
very bad. Mra. G. D. Ludgwlg. daughter cwte,
with eight per rent. Interest, end all
of mine, is using your medicine.
1 use it It-KB! cmh, together with an attorney ** foe of
rlltoen Dollars covenanted for therein, tbe
iu the evening before retiring to bed and premises being described in said mortgage as
that certain piece or parcel of laud situate
am feeling better now than l.have for the all
in tbe City of Hastlnn, tu the County uf Barry
last five years.
My bead Is clear and j and State of Michigan, and known and. deserjb
ed as fallown;
have more energy for work aud business.
Comnmnclng at quarter post on lhe. North
ot See*ion 17 in Town 3 N. 8 W. Thence
Before 1 used your medicine I felt many a side
South Sixteen Chains and forty-seven links,
thrnce
Snath 79J4 degreea. East Eleven chains
time that I did not care whether I was iiv-.
and nine links to a stake and stone in renter ot
ing or dead; 1 had no energy: 1 did nut the highway to the place of beginning.
Thence along the Center ot lhe highway
care for anything.
I had catarrh over South 7tlH degrees East, Three ctufli'i
sixty-seven years; mother had catarrh and thlrtythreu and 4 lluko, thence South
on a line parallel with the uuarter line to lhe
it turned into consumption, she died In Thoruapnle river, thence Westerly alone said
nverto a point so that a lire running North
her sixty-fourth year. 1 have a farm up parallel with tbe East line would Intersect the
at Strasberg, seven miles hum Greenvil­ place of tieglnnlng. thence North from said
faint to tbe place of beginning, anld tine being
lage. Ou nice days 1 drive up to the farm
ve efialns »uid fifty links long ou the West
aide, containing two acres more or less Ex­
and work.
Mr. 1’retzinger I think it cept one acre sold off and from the West side,be­
would pay you to have it put in ail the ing oa the W H ot N. E. ot Sect. H, 3 N. 8 W.

Hood’s pftlfl act harmoniously with Hood's
Sarsaparilla. '

Kaffir Kola Extract Co.,
Office. 32,
209 State Street,

_

»iii_

"'UMlU

in Buying a Piano or an Organ
4&gt; MX M t. ram. u. tout Mam » H..II. ..ill, knwl
m^ami A®
wSUtte.ot .oportority
ttea.
-SSmaiWrW insir»nM.r.t3 per .xceltescr. OU pboo. or
ukra In treble.

�Hastings Banner.
Thundiy, Feb. 20,. 1896.
MAUHALL L. COOK, Editor.
■3TTEEXD AS SECOND CLASS MATTEB AT
THE HASTINGS, MICH., FOSTOFFICE,
AUGUST 14, 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES
For Good Boada.
The recent call issued by Governor Rich
for a good roads conventions has awakened
public Interest on this important subject
through tbe state, which is sadly deficient
in good roads. It is noted also that even
in tbe eastern state* where tbe conditions
for excellent roads are far superior to those

in Michigan, the people are moving In the
direction of still better public thorough­
fares. Tbe last legislature of tbe state of
New York appointed a committee to inves­
tigate and report on tbe subject, and the
results of tbe work of tbe committee have
just been made public. It is believed they
will be of interest to people concerned In
the matter of good roads in Michigan,
the New York committee in the course of

its labor studied the road system of several
States through which It traveled. Tbe
committee finds that there is wide-spread
dlasatlsfactlon with the present road system
and that a change of some kind is uni­
versally advocated. The report^ concise
going from short detailed accounts bf meth­

ods of highway improvements in the states,
named to these recommendations:
First. That there be at Albany a central
CATHODE RAYS PHOTOGRAPH.
head which shall set io an advisory capacity
and shall have the superintendence of all roads
hereafter bulk, the prime Idea being that the
maximum of utility shall be reached within tbe
minimum cost.
AGGRESSION.
Second. That state aid to the amount of oneRead before the Farmers Institute by B. 8.
third shall be given subject to certain condi­
lolly, of Woodland.)
tions and restrictions, and that the initiative
may ba take* by three alternative methods: Great Britain Slyly Trying to Get
In this brief article oh the management
&lt;ai Upon tbe petition of a benefited district
Control of Nicaragua Canal.
'paying one-third, the county one-third and tbe
of a co-operative creamery I shall endeav­
state one third: (b) upou a petition of the town
or to give from my experience, and the ex­
•rby a resolution duly passed at an annual or
perience of other*, some of lhe obstacles
special town meetinc. In which event the town, Would Lika to Have theCooeesaloa* Groat
eaunty and state shall each pay one third, and
Ln the way of successfully running a co­
ad to Thia Country Withdrawn—Kn*(c) upon a resolution of the board cf supervisors
operative
creamery, and some of the quailUsh Capitalists Antloos to Invest
petiuoulng for a county road, of which tbe
licfttloh.M necessary in those who have Its
county Is to pay two*thirds and the state oneTheir Capital There.
third
third.
management. About the first thing we
Third. That tbe number of road officers be
have to face is the fact that we have from
decreased, and that there be one commissioner
A Times special from Washington
100 to 150 people to do business for, aud
ot highways only In ea&lt;jh town wtioshall act In
•oourciion with the town board,
| **yKmore impoi taut issue than tout almost invariably they are taken from a
Fourth. That the wretched ^path-master” . ever tie Venezuelan boundary may be class of men who have never done busi­
system sludl N-abolished and the money system ’ ■ . ,
of taxation for highway purposes be used । rawed *&gt;«u between the United btate* ness together, and arc not used to work­
throughou 1 the slate.
. and Great Britain if recent reports from ing In the same iiarness with all their sur­
Fifth. That there be a wide tire law through- !
i shall be confirmed bv later
♦ut the state to take »-ITect In the year 1900. aud 4 Nicaragua snail oe connrmeu Dy lau r rounding neighbors and consequently do
not &lt;ee tilings through tbe same collar,
regulating the width of lhe tire to the weight developments.
“SIX Tau.be convict, U lb« MUe prUtma I
Tbe .ubetui.ee ot three report*, mu- and instead of “lhe long pull, the strong
be utilized for the purpose of manufacturing tbe i t&amp;ined bv important evidence, is that pull and lhe pull altogether” on the .part of
Hie stockholders with the management we
interaet. are reaching out tor
find them getting nervous and fretful, and
: Lhe control of the Nicaraguan canal, taking the bits Iu tbe teeth and try ing to
by a proper bill.—ScglHaw Courier Herald.
The subject of g^od roads and how to ; and that the government is being urged run away with the driver, and if enough
build them, Is one of tbe most prominent j to annul the charter to the existing cor- of them do this it will invariably result in
subjects to be dealt with In tbe near future. I poration.
a smash up, from tbe ruins of which will
Competition, not onl, among ourael.ej v.Th» reP°r'’
Br““h ,ulr«u' 'n bo'pleked up a lot of badly scarred aud
„ \
. .
.
। Nicaragua which have been sent to the bruised managers; a sore and disgruntled
but from .11 qu.rtera ot lb. 'lobe h»» rtot, Xpnrtmrat ere like), to .rerive set of stockholders and patrons; a butler
knocked down price. In «u uubeird ot Mrious Utu.n,;on i^forc the transm..- making outfit sold at half price: a build­
manner during the past three years. But | Bjon of the rej»ort of the Nicaraguan ing with the doors aud windows nailed up
it exist the farmers of to day just as much
--------- 1—t— *to
-------------—&gt;nnd
----------------1— aud 999 men who never lifted a finger to
1 ’commission
congress,
may give
make it a success ready to say “Didn’t I
to haul their produce over the rough1 a sensational turn to the expected spe- I tell you so?”
But on lhe otberfftand, if
country roads as It did 50 years ago. Sta­. cial message of the president on the the managers can succeed in holding the
!
subject.
reins
tight,
and
do
not get scared and lose
tistics show that it costs *25 cents per ton
A rich Englishman named Morgan their heads, and yield to every whim of
per mile for farmers to haul their produce
for some year* ha* been representing those who know (or think they know)
to market. By making roads over which
a syndicate of British capitalists who more about a creamery than the man who
four or five tons can be hauled at a load. have control of nearly all the transport made it, and will use a little good judg­
as eau be done and is being done, the cost tation routes by rail and water through­ ment and common sense, the chances are,
ten to one,that the creamery will be a suc­
will be reduced to five or six cents per ton out the republic.
cess, if there are cows enough, for cows,
Mr. Morgan and his supporters have strange as It may seem are just as essen­
per mile.
been recently suggesting that the tial to the success of a creamery as lhe
Vote for Cleveland and Si.25 .wheat “is United States and the Nicaragua Canal separators are. The greatest obstacle In
a cry that long ago subsided, so much so company are altogether too slow in the way of the financial success of the
that it may be truthfully said to have pushing the work on thecnnal and that Woodland creamery has beeo tbe scarcity
of cows, necessitating such long drives by
reached a state of “inoccuous desuetude.” the annulment of the existing charter
the milk haulers that the ten cent* per one
is justified by their delay.
Their proposition is substantially hundred pounds, paid by lhe patrons
Tbe republican party has a large number
would uot pay them, with the result that
। that the government of N icaragua with­
of men available for lhe office of President, ! draw the concessions granted to the during tbe past year, our company paid to
and tho ability to select tbe right one may ! American company and grant conces- tbe milk haulers over 8800 to get tbe milk
drawn.
Toibesure the exceedingly dry
well be left to the combined wisdom of the sions to a British company for the con- summer,shortage of pasture, and the scar­
party,
struction of t he canal. If this should ap- city of fodder for tbe winter has compell­
j&gt;ear to be too brazen an Inter­ ed many of our farmers again*: their will,
Clara Bartons going into Turkey to help ference with the rights of the United to dispose of some of their cows, which
the starving and persecuted Armenians, in Stater, men of Nicaraguan birth might has put us back somewhat, and it will
take same time to recover from the loss of
spite of the objections of tbe Sultan is only be put at the head of the new company, so many cows.
another demonstration of tbe fact that while British financier* controlled its
However we are overcoming, in a great
actual operation and pulled the strings
measure, the prejudice which so many
when “a woman will, she will,” and that*
which would govern the movement of have bad against the creamery, (nineteen
all there is to it.
the native official*.
cents for creamery butter, against twelve
It ia believed in Nicaragua that the for dairy, for the month of December over­
So ably has the Hon. F. A. Maynard syndicate headed by Mr. Morgan does comes a lot ot prejudice) and are getting
looked after, the office of Attorney General not expect to raise the $100,000,000 nec- new patrons right along, and we can see
of tbe State of Michigan that be will un- J vs«ary to complete the canal without for our creamery nothing but a bright
doubtedly be renominated by acclamation, i the backing of the British government, future. Uereisoneof tbe many things
the management of the creamery has to
Michigan never had a better or more cap-.| nnd it is declared that this involves the meet ip cold weather aud shows how
able inan in this office than Gen. Maynard. ! most dangerous feature of the situa­ anxious some of our patrons are to kill
tion.
their best friend.
Ou lhe arrival of tbe
Victor M. Gora, of Bouton Itarbor. U . I
T‘" Vni,ed
U '*
in skim milk from tbe factory our patron
f
r,
■ such a case would not permit ‘he Mon- allows It to stand for a little time and dis­
eudldrt, tor Co»gr«8 from th!, dl.trtet roe doctrine to
Mr. covers a little cream on tbe top, then goes
and last week the Benton Harbor Palladium rawly a* to justify the increase of Eu- to work and pours into a basin the milk
lauucbed his boom in a very able manner. • ropean power in Central America con­ from the top of the can and after thfc little
flr. Gore Is an able mau. In fact this dis- j trary to the interest* of the United cream has raised takes particular pains to
call the attention of all the neighbors and
trict has a good many good men that would State* even with ‘the
‘v consent of tbe of' ­
passers by to tbe amount of cream raised
ficial* who temporarily might shape the from one little basin of .factory skimmed
fill that high office very creditably.
policy of the country In which auch ag­ milk. It is a very easy matter to account
’
for this as It quite often happens In very
flaxen b Pingree, of Detroit, has the gressions took place.
If the efforts of British capitalists to. cold weatlier, and when milk la held for
gubernatorial bee in bl* bonnet
But
secure the annulment of the American two days, that quite a thick cream will
flaxen is an agitator. The people of De­
charter seem likely to produce tangibly raise on tbe milk and in drawing it to tbe
troit seem to like agitators, aud it would result*, representations of a serious na- factory, some of the eream will freese to
■0®® *lmost cruel to deprive them of one ' ture are likely to be made by the state the covers, (I have often seen tbe covers
*
be so fond.
-- - ------- . -.j 8eenJ to w
autiu. Asd department to the government* of both frown full) then when the skimmed milk
M thia
this th^
hivn rather come to ...
. _ ° . — .. .
.
. is returned to the flaw It thaws out tbe
■asides
the IWinlw
people have
Nicaragua and Great Britain against frozen cream, and by letting tbe can stand
Ute conclusion that an agitator la hardly a
extension of British influence in the after its aqrtval borne tbe cream will all
safe sin to place at the head of a great
construction of the canal.
.
raise to tbe top of tbe can. Or «ven If tbe
state like Michigan.
weather is not ooM enough to free* tbe
milk, there is often cream enough left in
It appears that the island of Heligo­ tbe &lt;mn filter emptying In the weigh can.
It hM be.11 asserted on lhe one side and land still continues under the German
to make 4 stowing on the top of the can,
tftapnled on the blher, that tahlnr wia
rule to maintain its character as a sort for there i* usually from one half to a pint
"bob." or "tip upn” h lllefoL
Tbe
of European Gretna Green. TheHeligo- of milk and cream left in the can.
lownueh u tbe time 1, ,bont hen
actual ktbrage yield of the factory being
wftea catehin' fish In this nustmei1 ts laud clergy are Lutherta, and are from- five lo five and a quarter pound* of
sraelleed to a considerable riant, we elected by tbe people, after tbe ancient
mm hundred pounds of milk,
But most of their
on this subject whIHi raada Frisian custom.
shows there is not much cream left in the
a* foUow*;— ■
services as ministers of boly matrimony
milk after it paree* through the ■epatalore.
“The prop!? of tbe
State oi
of Maemgan
Mtetilgan । are CO1
not requires
required by
tbe memoers
members ox
of But bow to deed with such patnms
mr ouiie
oy uw
„
enact, that it shall not be lawful for any their own flock, but by outaiuera who
to c-loee tteir mouth* and stlil “bold them
a kill aay fish In cross the sea* to lhe island for the sake to their milk” is tbe question. 1* it better
^tatl wiro
JlSTrtQ&lt; '•‘-resaw in of
married. Herr Ikradt, the to stand on your dignity aad refuse their
state with *nv kita of shmt
.
- ..
organist und mttsk teacher of the milk, or make your explanation overtook
ihelr talk and by not provoking them.hold
them as customers?
For If they continue
to send, as they undoubtedly wilL Jt ta
positive proof that, in .pUe of ail they
**y. they are satisfied and uw this fact „
before to a cudgel to kiwmk over their •‘skhn milk
atruBjenta.”

MORE

1

tells us

tbe) are ready to stand by, and support
him In what be derm* i* for the best latetrsta of the compmy. it to k great *o«ree
of strength to bite
Oo the other hand
if the directors are changeable, and va»elllatiBg. saying oo* thing at tbe meettag
of tbe board, another thing when they are
awu. and if they happen to be in the mi­
nority on any particular question. instead
of accepting tbe judgment of tbe majority,
go from tbe meeting and say “Well 1 did
not vote in favor of doing that way.
If I
bad bad my way II would not have been
so,” thus destroying tbe confidence of tbe
people In the ability of the directors and
manager to control the affairs of the com­
pany.
Inasmuch as upon the manager
falls tbe work of carrying out the Ideas of
tbe board be must of necessity stand ready
to take all the blam* for any action they
may take which does not meet with uni­
versal approval.
Naturally he must be a
person possessed of some patience and
courage. He must also have business tact
and ability, and owing to the responsible
position be occupies must be a person in
whom tbe people have confidence.
The butter maker must be a man who is
physically all right Hl* five sense* must
be perfect; bls hearing, because on this be
must depend In a great measure for bis
knowledge as to how bls machine* are
running, and detect Instantly If anything
Is out of order. Next in importance to ti e
sense of smell, which ought to be so culti­
vated that it is as acute as that of a
blood hound, fairly making him roar every
time be pulls tbe csvers from a can of
milk and discovers the least taint of a
foreign odor in Jt or that arises from cans
Improperly washed and scalded.
By this
sense he must Judge of tbe flavor of bls
butler. He should also be a close student
of human nature to know how to get along
with the patrons without friction, and at
the same time he must be firm in his refosai of bad milk, returning It to patrons
jut as often as Is necessary, to teach him
that bad milk won’t “go.”
He must do
this to protect his own reputation, as well
as the other patrons, for a bad lot of‘'milk
might be the cause of giving an “off” flav­
or to an entire batch of butter, and the
result would be a Joes to all the patrons.
When he refuses to take a patrons milk be
i. Crescents are leaders.
2. Crescents are guaranteed, v
must give him good and sufficient reasons
3. Crescents are strong and durable.
Crescents are J
for refusing it. One of the most important
perfect in every detail.
5. Crescents are light and J
qualifications for n butter makerJ*-the
easy running.
6. Crescent riders are proud of their S
familiarity with the Babcock Test, as it
lies Iq the xbUlly of the butter maker
wheels.
7. Crescent buyers get their money’s worth. $
whether tach patron receives his just
8. Crescents are built by skilled workmen.
9. Cres- J
due*. For If the butter maker wishes. It
. cents are made by a responsible concern.
10. Cres- ?
lie* In his power to fayor his friends and
cents
are
high
grade
and
up-to-date.
11.
Crescents
J
punish his enemies, and no one be able to
know anything about IL
It behooves the
are handsome in design and finish.
12. Crescent J
mannger to hire no man who has not suf­
prices are right and suit the public.
5
ficient moral principal
to hold
him
straight It occasionally happens the but­
•
WE INVrTE \ou to examine cverv detail of the Chbhckni
Aj
ter maker so far forgets his obligations to
and compare them with other wheels, tbe result will be
j*
the company as te rush things at the fac­
another ('RKsexxT rider. A toil Hue ot Cuescbitts in
*
tory and neglect many things that ought to
&lt; mr .how window.
a»
w
be attended to. In his eagerue** to get the
K
*
work doue aud join bis gang of tipplers
and card players. I verily believe that no
sporting man or one who uses intoxicants
has any business In a creamery.
He
should be able to leach his patrons how
properly to produce, care for, and deliver
their milk. He should bo free from gossip
and have no confidant in affairs other than
the manager, from whom he should keep
nothing pertaining to the business ur wel­
fare of the company.
He should be per­
fectly fair and honest in taking his sam­
ples and making his test*.
In making
butter he should weigh butter and salt
measure color, guessing at nothing, but
always juiowing when he Is right A but­
ter maker who sells his time to a company
for a consideration onght to be able and
willing to deliver the goods.
Yon may
have the most careful manager, a butler
maker second to none, and yet the whole
reputation of the factory depends on the
patrons, and It should be the aim of the
former two, to take every opportunity to
Beginning Thursday, Feb. 14 and continuing for
instruct the patrons on the care of the
milk. The one thing above all others that
ONE WEEK,
all patrons should get and keep in their
mtnda is that first virtue “cleanliness,
which 1* next to godliness.”
From tbe We will sell all......
stable to tbe factory cleanliness should be
uppermost In washing creamery utensils,
Sl.gO....
cold water should first be used as hot
water applied to milk vessels cooks the
milk onto the tin, and gives them an ap­
pearance that no neat housekeeper would
take pride in showing. After rinsing with
cool water they should be washed and
scalded with hot water, and put In the
san to dry.
All milk vessels must be
(Black, Brown and Gray) for
kept neat and clean if y*u expect tbe but­
ter maker to do good work.
As soon as
tbe milk la drawn it should be strained
and cooled by some of the many ways In
Which it can be done.
Set the cans In a
tank of cold, and If possible running
water, and have a tin soldered onto tbe
We have about 200 of these.
They will not last long at this
end of a galvanized iron rod, something
like a churn dasher, with which to agitate
price, so come early while the assortment is good.
tte milk several times while cooling, evep
in winter If any quantity Is put In a can
it should be stirred while cooling.
Never
mix &lt;arm milk with cold milk, but cool
A few Men’s Buckle Arctics left which are going at $1.00.
before mixing,this 1* one of the most essen­
tial points for the patron* to observe, and
yet It Is one which they are inclined to
neglect, thinking that iff tbe milk passes
the weight stand they are all right, but
they forget that on the qnality of milk de­ BANKRUPT STORE.
C. H.
C2.
pends the quality of the tatter, lhe repu­
tation of the factory, and the price ob­
tained for the good*. Tbe patron* should
‘*********l*****'****MiB*WM**fi%B^**l***MlMiWWWBWB%WW*^**W*
remember that they have a responsibility
in tte matter beyond simply getting tbe
milk past the butler makers nose into tbe
weight can.
1 am of the opinion that there is better
time* aiiead for the fanners of our oommunlty, if they will turn tteir attentioh to
tbl* matter of the co-operative creamery.
Stop railing fifty cent wheat ata loss of
twenty-five cents per bushel, and raise
hay and coarse grain for feed, then get tbe
living machines that will turn thl* fodder
into milk and butter white can be and to
produced at * profit.
Otter things being
equal the larger tbe herd of cow. the more
money there to in It, and tbe better aatl*.
lJe patrons.
One fnet I have no­
ticed In tbe Woodland creamery to, that
all our complaints come from patrons who
send the milk from ene or two cows, while
the patron who Mods tbe milk from six to
twenty cows to perfectly Mdiafled. and to
using all bis infloeoce to help tbe cause

12 Reasons who it’s Best, s
to Bun a Gresoent i

Goodyear Bros.,

Hardware,

Agents for Crescents. |

Notice Thia

Fedoras
98c.

Osborn

j

All wool

“&gt;bRESS QOObS I

36 inches wide
in black and colors,
ONLY

When the herd gets large enough find,
by tte um of tte Babcock teat,which eow*
are the poor ones, ata then dispose of
them to lhe butcher. Dot to your neighbor
for a eow that will not make over 200
pounds of butter in a year I* a dead, or
\UTln&lt; 10-S- A «•» ttet will only
make loO pounds of butter per year wili
1ViiUP v’
pr0fit of tIK4hcr eow that
will make 950 pound* a yenr.
In oouduskm I would say tfeat our
Place In tte estlmaUoc of needy all iu

operative ereamery are, a
a good
Prrhap*

25 cents per yard.
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this time.

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�Hasting

Banner

Thursday, Feb. 20, 1896.

While Calhoun county !• groaning over

paying somethiug like &gt;1000, and more a
month for her tramp bill, it may be cheer­
ing news to learn that Barry county hu
only paid &gt;50 this winter to entertain vis­
iting hobos.

Shullx wants a creamery and has raised

&gt;800. towards one,

and only

For Cough, Cold
and “Grip"

ery in first class shape.
Those who attended

—MEDICINES

“Jane”

FRED L HEATH,
THE DRUGGIST.

as good as any troupe that ever visited
our city. It is Io be hoped that a good
house will greet them Saturday night, as
the money netted is for the piano fund.
Tbe club entertainment,

He has in stock almost
every Cough Medicine made
and can fill your family re­
ceipts with pure drugs and
at prices as cheap as any
one. A flill line of Hum­
phreys Home© Remedies,
and agent' for Munyon’s
Homeopathic Medicines. : :
All of Dr. Hartman’s Medi­
cines, and Dr. Wm. Radutus’ Microbe Killer.

Among other enjoyable

Judging from the many complimentaiy

notices we observe In our exchanges last
week, tbe papers took very kindly to the
boourwblch was started for Hod. P. T.
Col grove for Congress, and shows that
should Mr. Colgrove ever desire the honor,

One door Eiu&gt;t of City Bank.

LOCAL NEWS.
CIRCULATION *

86 quires.

Hereafter, change* for advertisements
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest tG
Injure insertion in the issue of the week
a-nui brought.
■fl.ir Mow last night

Only four boarders at tbe county brick
.it- present.

Show cases and safes fer sale cheap at
McOmber?s. •Great bar rata s.
Why don’t you buy joer silverware be• (ore it Is all gone of A. R. McOmber?.
Delton correspondent metrtkma a
which

occurred

near there this

Go to Phillips
Erb’s and see What a
Margie bottle of Sue olives you can get for

*45 cents.
The Hfcks blizzard which got lest some
time in January, struck us fell force
yesterday.

Several Woodland »&lt;nd Nashvltte people
interested tn court cases were in the city
last week.
We -euderatand there are prospects of
two new millinery stores being opened in

Hastings in the spring.
Ask for a bottle of “Inda Rtflsh" when
you
to Phillips Jt Erb’s. An ivory
spoon goes with each bottle.
The fire sale of boots and -shoes still
continues and will -until tbe ewtire stock is

disposed of at F. G. Stowell’s.

Judge Smith delivered a lecture Friday
night at Irvinr, It being givfen 00 the IrvEpworth League Lecture Course.

^$uoday night was one of the coldest of
the season, the thermometers registering
all the way from nice to eighteen below
zero.S

Fi/tj farms for sale and exchange.

City

’ property for sale and exchange.
Call at
A.‘D.KJadwailader-j law office, Hastings,
Mich.

The'Wool Boot company puts on a night
force this week, and wilLprobaWy continue
to run&gt;aight and day through tbe coming

season.
Miss-Mina Clapp, recently stenographer
for tiie •Streator Mfg. CQ. of Calamazoo,
has accepted a position in P. T. Colgrove’s

law offise.
Boys when you want- a pair of those
spring heel, pointed tee, laced -shoes just
tell rnaaxna to go to Woolley «fc fironson’s

Red Front Shoe Store.
Every thing fresh iu «he canned^oods line
at Phillipa A Erbs. Gfives, chaw chow,
pickles, aad canned (null just secelved.
A most tempting outlay.

Miss Sara Jones, and fcer class .ia vocal
■music, gave a recital at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. 8. ta. Barber at Nashville, Wed­

nesday night of last week.

Bev. Mlltoa Bradley, who recently died
at Richland,
preached tbe dedicatory
sermon of the Presbyterian church edifice
in thia city. In the fall ot 18K.

Tbe examination of Mrs. Lear for Che
attempted murder of her 00a, waa pat
over until March 2, on request at her
torney, M. F. Jordan, of Middlerille.
“Jane” was pronounced a success by all
who were present at the Opera House
Monday night.
We understand It will be
repeated Saturday night of this week.

-Come.

Children 15c., adults -25c.
C. K. Sc 8. morning train rolled in-1

to Hastings yesterday over two hours late,
and its appearance indicated that it

had

been wading through some big snow
drifts. They dideu't got back to Kalama­
zoo until late in tho afternoon, so only the
one train was run. It took two engines
and a lot of work to get through the big

drift* near Milo.

features will be

an operetta, in which Miss Ednah Truman
and prominent local singers will take part

F«ei» L. Heath, The Druggist.

Our

will

charge are already perfecting arrangements.

Jest on Earth.
20o lb., 3 lbs for 50«.

fuiride
week.

which

close lhe lecture course, will be given after
Lent, and tbe committee having it in

4 Paw's Condition Fdwders.

.

tbe play

given by lhe High school students Monday
night commend it highly, and sgy it was

Go to

. Tais week,

has $400.

more to secure to Insure the erection of
one. BarrJ county is destined to become
famous for Its creameries. Tbe people of
Shultz and vicinity could'support a cream­

he will be given the desired support by the

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mra. Earl Brow9 baa
Niteo.

returned from

Dan Donahue is dangerously 111 with
typhoid fever.

C. A, Hough, of Nashville, was In tbe
city Saturday.

Miss Bertha Rider returned from Grand
Rapids Monday.
■

prhifrge of Hateuing to a finer executed
piano solo than that given by Mis* FHzSlmiMnsand evinced the fact that she
will be a valuable acquisition to tbe music­
al circles of our clfy.
The choruses were exceedingly well
rendered, doing credit to -ye time beater”
Goodly Virtue Cox who drilled them.
About XO was taken in. wfiich wiH /Bp
to help swell;tbe fund being raised by tbe
Epworth League for the new piano.

ANNUAL MEETINTg.

Chester Messer returned from tbe east
Thursday night.

Th* Barr# JI Eaton Ia«uraaae Ct(.

Will McKevitt was in Middleville Sat­
urday on business.

The annual meeting of the Barpy and.
Eaton Mutual Fire Insurance Cb. wm
held in tbe opera house. Tuewlay of this
week. Despite the stormy day theWf was
•a large attendance and the mMting was
harmonious,
Tbe report of lhe secretary and treasur­
er abowed the company to be in a good
and healthy tnanclal condition.
The membership as reported showed
tbe number of members to be filSl. Total
insurance carried by tbe company &gt;8,542,332..
’ A president, vice president and two
directors were to be chosen at this meet­
ing and the following were elected:
President. 8. W. Harmon. Charlotte.
Vice Presided, Orson Swift’ Maple Grove.
Directors. George C. Nichol* ard J. J. Trego.
Barry Co. 1, C. Norton and S. H. Rorabeck,
Eaton Co.
.
The president and vice president hold
their office three years, the directors two
years. No changes were made in tbe
rules or regulations of the company.

Rsy M. Furgerson, of Grand Rapids,

was in the city last week.
Prof. L. J. Goodyear waa home from
Allegan fo spend Sunday..

Sbirley W. Smith has been home from

Ann Arbor for a few days.
Judge Cole and wife, of Assyria twp..

are visiting friends in the city.

Major G. M. Ahderson, of Detroit, has
been in the city for a few daya.
t/t. M. Bates Is spending a few daya al
the Agricultural College, Lansing, /

Mra. Taylor, of Saugatuck, visited her
brother Rev. Taylor and family over Sun­
day.

R. H. Maxon, of Charlotte, waa in the
city last week as circuit court stenogra­
pher. '

HAVING A GREAT TIME.

being reeelM rang a sweet Jlttie ballad
named “That Love of Mine." Mra. Pfayllia
Reynolds gave a recitation, lira. Minnie
Diamond and MLm Marr MeJDwain a
pleasing vocal duct, and Mra. Carrie M.
Goo-ijear and Mrs. Jaa. A. Sweezey an
liihiruinental duet, which completed tbe
enjoy able program. Card* were then dis­
tributed to each person, with pencil at­
tached, also a slip of paper on which was a
type written statement of a distressed,
starving woman. Tbe announeemeut was
then made tiiat whoever discovered tbe
greatest number of birds in tbe letters of
tbe narrative, would receive a souvenir of
lhe occasion.
Ignoring tbe pathetic tale, heads were
soon bowed, and pencils busy In placing
upon tbe cards the list of discovered birds.
A half hour was given to tbe search, tbea
the number found, and nam8 of the person
was placed on each card, and they were
collected. After ice cream, cake and
ooffee had been served in the dining room,
which was attractively decorated in tbe
club colors, white and green, the result of
the bird hunt was made known. Six ladies
bad found the entire number, twenty one.
and drawing cuts Mra. Pancoast was the ;
fortunate one. Mr. Cox being highest on
tbe list among the gentlemen, was remem­
bered in a like manner.
As the company dispersed white car­
nations, tbe club flower were distributed to
tbe departing guests. It was to be regret­
ted that sickness prevented some members
of the club from being present.
‘
The ladies of tbe club who had tbe affair
in charge were Mrs. Emma J. Goodyear,
Mra. Jennie L. Cox, Mrs. Carrie M. Good­
year and Mrs. Jas. A. Sweezey. and to
them is largely due the success of this
most pleasant evening.

More Than One

Little Boy

in Hastings would like a pair of
those LITTLE GENT’S SHOES
—sizes 9 to ij.

Their spring heels and pqintrA
toes. The most stylish little.shot­
in town.
The Red Front Shoe Stere.

Woolley &amp; Bronson.

Michigan Pzbm AMOciMtlon Welcomed
Hymeneal.
Royally at Now Orleans.
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____ Burton—Handy.
Following is the personnel of the Michi­ /kt tbe home of tbe brides parents.
roads shows that during the past year tlie
gan Press Excursion which left Chicago
Thursday afternoon of last week, Miss
Saturday for Mexico, as sent ns by tbe
C. K. Jfc S. railroad hauled 48,220 tons of
Belle Bandy and Edward A, Burton, two
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Latnpmau, of Con­ editor ot lhe Ban nek.
The party num­
freight aud carried 48.609 passengers,
IN THESE THINGSlon, are visiting tbelr sister Mrs. Dr. bered slxty-weu, but thirteen of these go of Hastings prominent young people were
Joined In wedlock. The ceremony was
3,548 of whom were through passengers Lampman.
only as far a* New Orleans for ‘he Mardi
performed by Rev. Thos. Cox before, the
and the remainder local. There are 51 men
Gras:—
&gt;
relatives aud a few intimate friends. An
Mrs. Donahue, of Ypsilanti, is in tbe
H. N. Ixjud, Au Sable Monitor.
in the employ of tbe company; 31 cars
elaborate luncheon followed./. st.
city, called here by the dangerous illness
Mr. and Mrs. Siuasnr, Mancelona Her­
Don’t think ;it is economy te
"■ FTOT'DVB.roreight a reception was given'
and four locomotives are owned by the
ald.
of her sun.
and Mr. nxd Mrs. Burton received "their
buy cheap goods.
company. A comfortable balance In the
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Gilson, Benton Har­
friends
in
the
parlor
which
was
decorated
Chas II. Olmstead of Laramore, N. Da­ bor Palladium.
. Don’t think you can get A Nol
way of net earnings is carried forward to
with white carnations and smllax.
kota, Las been visiting friends in the city
i goods for the price cf in­
Mr. and Mrs. .Goo. B. Call I a, Detroit
next year.
talss Ruthe Handy, sister of the bride,
Evening News.
the past week.
ferior goods, and don’t try to
and C. E. Doyle stood up with t te bridal
An exchange remarks; "If the young
C. G. Sweasberg, Grand Rapids Herald.
couple.
Tbe
bride
was
prettily
attired
in
cheat
your stomach and
Mr. and Mrs. S. Benedict, from near
II. G. White, Mancelona Herald.
men and women of the land learn no les­
white silk, with chiffun trimmings, and
keep it in good humor by
Mr. and Mrs. M. D Wagner, Sand Beach
sons from tiie great crime perpetrated at Nashville, spent a few days at Dr. Lamp­
carried lilies of the valley.
The brides­
putting the cheapest and
Times.
Cincinnati, which has plunged many re­ man’s the fore part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery D. Weimer, Lud­ maids gown was of white silk, and she
most unhealthy food into it
Qm
carried pink roses. Mh» Flora Beadle, A.
spectable families iuto sorrow ten times «
. Iss Flossie Buller returned to Bellevue ington Record.
E. Renkee, Mrs. Clement Smith and Miss
wow than death, they will be marked as J th,s morning, after a several weeks visit
Mr. and Mrs. Chase S. Oa born, Sault
Gertrude Rose assisted in receiving.
Ste. Marie News.
slew to take a lemon. How one false step with her aunt Mrs. Chester Messer.')
The dining room was in pink and white,
E. 0. Shayr, Newaygo Republican.
carnations and smllax forming lhe floral
leads* Io another and bow It widens aud
W. H. Olmstead aud M. A. Coykendall
A. G. Kuouels* Newaygo Republican.
decorations; Miss Belle Stebbins and Miss
broadens and gathers in "its fatal meshes and ladies, of Middleville, drove over to
W. S. Hunsaker, Detroit Journal.
Major and Mrs. T. G. Stevenson, Mar­ Harriette Beadle aselstcd here.
those who are innocent was ’never more Hastings Sunday end dined at lhe Has­
Tbe presents
were nutuerous and
shall Statesman.
clearly illustrated.”
tings house.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Andrews, Williams­ elaborate, and bespoke Lhe marked esteem
and friendship cherished for the bride and
In ye olden time it was the pride of the
K. M. Bailey, of GobleviHe.and Mr. and ton Enterprise.
groom by ail their acquaintances.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Gaige, Sanilac Jef­
and servicin' patrons well’
farmer to have stored in the hay, toft some Mrs. Earnest Bailey, of Grand Rapids,
Those present from abroad were Mr.
fersonian.
and know ^or the same
fine timothy and clover with a s
r______ „ were in tire efty (his week to attend tire
and Mrs. J. C. Clark, Miss Gertrude Rose,
sprinkling
E. IL Mead, Hillsdale, Democrat
of
Grand
Rapids,
and
Mrs.
Ella
Burton
quality of goods we arte not
of whitecfover and sweet feaneL so Chat funeral of Norman Bailey.
Henry Idemn, Michigan Tradesman,
Judson, of Lansing.
undersold!
when the miirfster or some "tony” com­
CMr. and Mra. Burton left on, lhe 9:19
Nathan Barlow, of Coldwater, who is Graud Raplcs.
pany came with a horse, a Cork full could visiting bls grand parents, expects to . Mra. L. B. Turnbull, Alpena Echo.
train for Chicago where they joined tiie
C. C. Vaughn, St. John’s Republican.
Michigan Press excursion which left for
be thrown tofewn that would fill the barn spend tbe remainder of tbe winter herb,
J. C. Hicks, SL Jrhn’s Republican.
New Orleans and Mexico. Saturday after­
with aroma, but this winter tame hay is and is studying medicine with Dr. Lowry.
Will R. Ook. Hastings Banner.
noon. }
Mrs. Maggie Bailey. Hastings Banner.
only io meinory and the visitor is politely
They were accompanied to tbe depot by
Mrs. Nathan P. Judson, of Lansing.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pattenglll, Michi­
asked, “does your equine take kindly te
a
merry crowd of friends who showered
Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Clark, and Miss Ger­ gan School Moderator, Lansing.
them with rice, tied their baggage with
massaiiga 4t might or won Id he prefer sM
Mrs. Cora Martin, Michigan School
trude Rose, of Grand Rapids attended the
white satin ribbon, and imposed upon them
rye and corn stalks mixed?”
Moderator, Lansing.
Burton—Handy nuptials Thursday after­
the customary indignities with which single
E. A. Burton, Hastings Journal.
Will Kapy, living in the second ward, noon.
Mrs. E. A. Burton, Hastings Democrat people usually delight to assail a bride and
wa&amp; arrested Friday night on •complaint of
Stanley H. Parkhill, Owosso Times.
* groom.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Burton are highly
his wife, for beating her and the children
James Vernor, Tbe Oddfellow, Owosso.
shall, Bessie George, Sara Jones. Mary
respected In Hastings where they have re­
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bea), Ann Arbor
at&gt;d turning her out of the house, he be­
sided since childhood. The groom te the
.......... is Tbe Best.
McElwain, and Frank Dllbabner and Jas­ Courier.
,
ing in « drunken frenzy at tbe time.
He
youngest sou of Dr. C. S. Burton; is en­
Geo K. March, Hillsdale Leader.
on McElwain were in Nashvilte Friday
1 have the agency
gaged in the clothing business here and la
was taken I before Justice Riker Monday,
Mrs.
G.
M.
Sutton,
Hillsdale
Leader.
■night to attend an entertainment given by
a young man of sterling worth. The bride
and wish you to
Miss Taytor, Hillsdale Standard.
and let off on a four days sentence on
■the ladles of tbe M. E. church, Misses
bolds rd enviable position in the estimat­
Govemer and Mrs. John T. Rich.
promise of attemptlag reform.
He has a
examine them ibeion ot our community, and numbers her
Jones, McElwain and George assisting on
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Lowrey, Howard
family of seven children depending on
friends by her acquaintances. She has
fcity Record.
fore buying.
•
the program.
for
many
years
past
been
the
valued
hhe for their living.
He is said to be a
Fred A. Maynard. Cadillac News and
stenographer and book keeper in tbe law
goo* fellow when sober and regrCta tbe I
Express.
office of P. T. Colgrove.
Mrs. H. C. Hamill. Alpena Pioneer.
The MARTFORDS are^_
affair as much as anyone.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton will return in
A good audience greeted the partici­
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Dewey, Owasso
'the CHEAPER Onex.
about three weeks, bat have not definitely
We are in receipt ef tiie report oflbe pants In the old folks concert Tuesday Times.
decided
as
yet
whether
they
will
board
for
evening, at the M. E. church, and listen­
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Nlsbett, Big Rapids
Agricultural Committee
Detroit on tbe
a time or commence housekeeping. Mrs.
ed with delight to the familiar tapes of Bulletin.
cultivation of idle land by tbe poor and days gone by.
Everything in the
C. H. Wttson, Diamond Drill, Crystal Burton has consented to stay with Mr.
unemployed. Tbe report te a favorable
Colgrove until her successor has boooiue
Following is a “lyste of saered hymns Falls.
Jewelry Line.
and
tunes
and
likewise
worldie
songs
”
familiar
with
the
work.
one showing a uroduct of $27^92 worth of
And the following accompany the party
which were played and sang:
Itev. Job PiersonrD?D.7aged 72, died
as far as New Orleans:—
vegetables at an expenditure of a little less
Pa«tkYe Fuwt.
Oren O'Neil, Era, Berrien Springs.
very Kuddeniy at his residence in Stan­
than $5,000 by the city. That is, it has 1. Auld Lang Syne. AH ye Menne aad Wymenne
Fred McOmber, Era, Berrien Springs.
ton.
Bingen.
cost lhe city the latter amoirat to effect a
£. B. Lapham. Barmer, Belding.
2. WorldlcSoDge. “Oltte Folkea at Home."
The Grand Rapids city council voted '
practical charity of 427,792, and without
LI. J. Stevens. Press. Ispheming.
Keturah Jane FtuSimmoos assisted by
to issue $150,000 in bonds for the erec­
Eopneml* Cordelia Pryor, Ell Ichabad w F. D. Elmer, Commercial, Monroe.
■expense, other than labor, to the workersSmith aud Ephriara MMbelamlah WHk!n«. " Geo. F. Heath. Numismatist. Monroe.
tion of a municipal electric light plant.
This plan has been adapted by many large x Woridle Songe. “A FUutwtion Melody. ”
L. B. Johnson, formerly sheriff of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Clarion,
George wiwhlugton Barnum. Prqf. Eraacities in the cooatry.
tns Newton will play on ye stringed io. Reed City.
Branch eouuty, died at his home in
strument.
C.
W.
Elmer,
Commercial.
Monroe.
Coldwater, aged 00 years.
Will Osborn express messenger aud 4. Woridle Song, •Revolutionary Tea,”
Frank H. Leavenworth, Indicator, De­
Lydia Ann Simpson.
The Michigan Agricultural college
baggage man on the C. K. &amp; 8. met with 5. Clarionet
Solo, Ezra Calvin FltzSimmous.
troit
board elected Prof. J. L. Snyder, of
a serious accident Tuesday night. He C. Woridle Song, Ye Hast Rose ot Summer.”
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bemis, Gazette,
Goodly Virtue Cox, Zlpporab Jane Mc­
Allegheny, Pa., president of the insti­
was switching In tbe yards at Kalamazoo,
Carson City.
•
Elwain. and EHrabrUi-Octavta Grant.
tution.
Hymn. Tyme beater. Dame Cox
A. Meads, Miner, Ontonagon.
when the draw bar of the earsllpped,-«nd 7. Marseilles
and all ye singers.
Dispatches to the state papers from the
,Mrs. Elizabeth Eldred died ut her
caught him. breaking his left collar -bone
Parte Ye Skcosd.
excursionists give glowing accounts of the home in Coldwater at the ext reme age
and two ribs on tbe left side, and but for 1. Strike the Cymbal, I aula lAicinda Rider and -tine time they are having.
of
93 years.
ail ye sinners. I
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They rolled into New Orleans, at mid­
the timely assistance -of B. A. Waite -who 2. Woridle Honge. “Mrs. Lofty. Charity Garas.
Rev. William P. Jackson, aged 92
night Sunday, five hours late.
Mayor
3.
Woridle
Songe,
“
Ye
Yankee
Sleigh
Ride,"
was near it might have resulted still more
Goodly Virtue Cox assisted by Zlpporab Fitzpatrick, of New Orleans.recelved them years, died nt hia home in Pontiac.
McElwain. Abimelech Obediah Huttun.
seriously. He is new confined to his'room
The man who caused the trouble ut
with open arms, and like h true southern
.lane R hoeboam Lazarus Warner.
over Stern’s clothing store in Kalamazoo,-'"T Woridle Recitation, JeruabaJeoka Beadle. - gentleman gave them a place among the Davidson's shipyard in Bay City was
Songe, "Grandma’s Advlc^’
city and state officials on lhe city hall discharged and the strike declared off.
but-expects to lie *ro*iud- in a few days, 5. Woridle
Belinda Minerva Spaulding.
George Neils, aged 19 years, living
although he will not be able to work for 6. Easter Anthem. By ye Old© Tyme Cbotr, Grtlco, where a.fine view was had of the
The above represents a NewAnna Lorinda Jones,Helen Nancy Brooks.
ardi Gras processions.
Mr. J. Berceseveral weeks. Dell Katton te supplying
Anna Marie Sutherland, Roxana Butler queay, chairman of the carnival, tendered near Buchanan, was fatally injured by Grinding Machine made by Cazier
Dawson. Oscar Daniel .Spaulding, &lt;£orxe
ti tree falling upon h is heml and crush­
his place at present
Henry Brook*. Daniel Striker, Dawid them a reception at his residence on St. ing his skull.
Parmer &amp; Spoaabfe, for which »
Randolph Cook, and William Wilson Charles street at 6 o’clock Monday night
QUEEN AND THE “ORB."
Princes of the Oriental Realm will aaHampton,
A dispatch to the
Free Press states
patent has been applied for.
7,
Woridle
Songe.
“
When
George
the
Third
was
oemble in'Pyramid No. 161 Wednesday
that this outing will be memorable in tbe
The machine is so simple that
King.’’ Solomon WeMey Smith.
evening. March 4th, to OMfor the Orient Y&gt; young menne who do greatly desire to walk annals of the association, as there Is a
a child can operate it and do
home with ye maidens, come new and speak bride and groom with the party, Mr. and
In the coronation the ceremonies last­
■poo Pilgrims from Kalamazoo, Hastings,
to them about itte. Ye married menne wifi
lhe work as good and in ranch
Mrs. E. A. Burton, of Hastings, and the ed more than four hours, and through­
go home with their wives.
w
. .
aad it te expected a few from Xaahville
less time than two persons
In a* much as ye maiden* are shamfaeed ye young couple are tbe recipients of every out the queen played her part with
aad Middleville, who loag for the mystic
young menne will took away while they singe. attention from the excursionists.
could do the work in the dd.
wonderful composure.
Care, says a
Part Yx Third.
love that can only be fooad within the
Their special train Is divided under two writer in the Westminster Budget, bad
captains, who have charge respectively of
caered watia of tbe Pyramid. Grand PaDl
been taken to provide a crown suitable
This machine contains tkt
the two hotel cars, ‘•Celtic’’ and “Presi­
Shah, Sylvester G re useI who recently re­
dent,” F. R. Gilson, of. Benton Harbor, for her small bead, but no one had
latest, improvements and has
©lock Obedtah Batten Jedidtab Pumpkin­ has charge of the former and LL R- Patten­ thought about reducing the size of the
turned from a visit to Egypt wbesehe was
points
possessed by no other
seed Nagier and Ehoeboam Iamtm warorb which she was required to carry
S?Ep^SUa Meebei-lah Wilkins
graated lhe privilege of raaaaekiac all the
gill, of Lansing, the latter.
machine of this kind.
Religious services were held on the cars hi her tiny hand.
.
Cradle Soqre. lauta Laemda Rider.
ancient records of the misty past brings 8,
This machine will more tham
3, Bolo on re Harpsichord. Keturah Jane Fitz­ during the Sabbath day’s journey,;.. They
"What am I to do with it?** she naked
tidings of many things that will he a sotace
Simmons.
„
pay for itself every year on Mbe
will celebrate Washington's birthday Id
Mexico, and a committee has been appoint­
to the weary Pilgrims.
farm. We will sell townsjtrip.
“Carry it, your majesty,” replied
5. Sound the Loud Timbrel. AU ye menne and ed to prepare a program for the same.
Tbe tact that our Club Lecture Course 6. OideSm»dred",BirSl wbo c*° do
Lord John Thynne.
county or state territory.
They left New Orleans yesterday morn­
has proeen so popular, and been so largely
“Ami? It is very heavy,” the queen
Hustling agents can make
___________________
The a Id gers were all en ooetoma. and ing.
attended, gives further evldeoee of tbe
money very fast. For farther
marched Into tbe church, and down tbe
The Women* Club Entertain.
ever, it was too late to protest, and she
particulars, address.
fact that this city should have a new opera side aiatee, meeting and coming down the
Tbe musical and social eyenln risen by obeyed the exigencies of the situation.
bouse, one that Is not only worthy of tbe centre etale two abreast, each carrying a
tbe Women* Club at the realdeoee at Mra.
A worse mistake had been made with
lighted
candle.
Some
of
the
old
people
beautiful eUy*'tn which we live, but one
R. I. Hendershott was a ver, pleasant regard to the ruby coronation ring.
were very*
*ud fre&lt;lnenl sneezes re­
that will accommodate those who have
affair. In lhe absence of Mn. J. 8. Good­ The jeweler had made it to fit her maj­
sulted front a too frequent use of the snuff
year. tbe ebalrmab of tbe committee, Mn. esty’« little finger, whereas tbe arch­ Lock Box 178.
HASTINGS. MDl
shown not only a wUllngueas, but a desire,
box.
It Is needless to say ye old tyme cbgir Jaa. A. Sweesey received tbe member, bishop declared that according to the
to patronize that which Is worthy of pat­
end
tbelr
Invited
rnests.
About
one
ronage.' Tbe success of a good Lecture made the bR of tbe evening. Their pieces hundred were present, when at elcht rubric it must be put upon the larger
were aung without accompaniment and
Course in this city is assured. Witban
o’clock the test number on the procram finger, and accordingly forced it into
tach beat lime In tbe good old fashioned
The queen bore her
waa announced by Mrs. Cos. This was a that position.
opera house capable of seating- 800 people way.
Deafening applauae made tbe ren­
painfully swelling finger with tbe same
Mra. setnl-eborna entitled "Ocean Spray” a
our office and Inspect tbe different wylaau
tbe course could be extended at no ma­ dition of another piece necessary.
light, airy and nteasinr ntmleal compo­ heroism that she carried tbe weighty
terial increase In price, and a class of en­ Sweezey took Mra. Dawson's place tbejatr- sition. and very well rendered by the si nr
st a van taw
orb. Afterward tbe finger was so much
ter being iIL Tbe numbers were all good;
tertainments other than lecture*, could be tbe aolo “on ye liarpaicboxd” by Ketnrah ere. A piano solo followed by Mis* ESa swollen that it hod to be bathed in ice
secured that would be worthy of patron- Jane FitzSimmans being especially fine. Simpson. Mrs. Hendershott In Iter usual water before tbe ring could be drawn
Barely has an Hastings audience bad the easy, artistic manner ptve a solo, and on off.
.
people of this district.

Tbe report ot the Commissioner ot Rail­

Mra. Geo. J. Barney, of Charlotte, vis­

ited her uncle F. DePlanta, and family
last week.

Do not be

DECEIVED

We Aim to Keep
The Best.

Hams &amp; Van fl nianL
Columbia Bicucls-

f. R. FflNGOflSTf
Agents Wanted.

MUMimiamn

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, Feb. 20. 1896. *

the BUSHES* OUTLOOK.
l0 be candidate. tor * third term, and
tbe declaration agaiuzt tbe third term

New York. Feb. 15.—R- G-jDun «fc Co­
in their weekly review ot trade. Ay:
•The weather ltd hinders buxine**. a lac
continued cioaeneaa of money and pro­
longed Inaction of congre**; but confidence
incres*— There is s little more demand
for some manufactured products. Exporuj
Improve with yielding price* of staples, and
for the week from New York exceed last

now Mr. Cleveland, when approached
on that subject, has always refused to
support, tbe national policy by flatly
saying that he must never again be
The result of the call for bids on the thought of as a candidate. This sig­
four per cent. 30-year bonds is gratify­ nal failure positively to declare him­ errawca ia per
• -- —- —ing as showing to the world that the self a democrat und not a third-termer and at Chicago ha* not advanced South­
ern competition continue* al price* eo low
credit of the United States is unijou- i ausJ ba condemned os strongly as the that several Al* ba ma furnaca* hare
paired among Its own people; that if open advocacy of the third term by ■topped, but Bessemer la a shade lowei at
Pittsburgh. The demand for plates, sheet*
its own people have such faith in its re­ some of fax* bolder subordinates.
if the I bird-term movement, which and wire nafls continue* fairly gool. aad
sources, foreign nations must needs
there are mor* ordei* for railroad cars and
Lave; that notwithstanding the slough is still going on. be impotent to goto bar Iron at Chicago, but ao further sales
of financial despond into which the a single Cleveland delegate Id the next of rail* appeared.
•"The demand for boots and shoes is still
country lias been dragged by the demo­ democratic convention, its existence
disappointing. Some maker* gat good or­
cratic administration and the demo­ is nevertheless harmful and offensive. ders for women’s light shoes, but utters
cratic party, the i&gt;eople still believe that It should be stopped at once, and the scarcely any, and Boston shipment* thus
/sven the democrat ic party cannot wreck only way to stop it ia for Grover Cleve­ far are n per cent less than last year.
land to declare that it must be stopped, Textile work show* little change, though
fte ship of state.
the cut In print cloths and general ecnccaIt is true that the loan ia not, strictly and that he is out Of the presidential xlons In brown and bleached staples aver­
aging for tb« whole list oulte « per cynt.
speaking, a “popular loan," as practi- race.—N, Y. Sun (dem.).
Hhff JanJsry L Induced mord buying,
*8511y all of the subscriptions hatffecomd
which the known accumulation of good*
PRESS OPINIONS.
from banks und bankers. But this is
ahead of demand has hindered. Many
B7*The .platform of the democratic mUls are reporting great profits last yefcT
* due to the cumbrous and complicated
regulations drawn up by Secretary Car-1 I«arty thia year will be worth reading. from ths rise in cotton, but the prospect of
a larger crop this year docs not promles
lisle; the people wer® hot permitted to It does seem as if nobody could find an repetition ot such gala*.
bid on a fiat loan, knowing that they excuse for the present administration,
• Failures for the Brat weak of February
last y*ar
would pay ko tnuch for u bond that but the platform committee will have were HOT2.N#, against
Manufacturing were H.57X.E4. agalna}
would pay them such a rate of interact to do it.—Chicago Tribune.
2729.MS last ycar.^aod U.5M.0M in 12N, and
for such u term of years, but they were
KFAU sorts of claims are being made trading were &gt;1.04.427. against ll.2R.8M last
forced to make intricate calculations in by the friends of other candidates as year, and J2.485.5S5 In ISM. Failures for tbe
week have been X» in tbe United State*,
order to find out what rate of interest to where Harrison’s atrength will go
against 2W last year, and W In Canada,
the bond would bring them if they paid now that he is out of the race, but the asralnst 51 last year.”
u certain premium; in addition, they republicans of Indiana, who ought to
Bradstreet’s anya:
.
were forced to enter into an auction con­ know, ''eny it will go to McKinley.—
•The general business situation through­
out the country doe* not meet anticipa­
test over the bonds with huikers. andi Cleveland Ixiider.
tion*. and except at a few cltlea—Balti­
brokers who were entirely familiar with
crWhere are the •’markets of the more and Pittsburgh, in the east. Chicago.
a business which the mass of the peo­ world” which the democratic tariff was SC. Louis an&lt;1 Omaha, in tbe west. Galveeple did not understand. Therefore it to conquer for our exports? During tou, Chattanooga and Atlanta, in the south'
is, ns we suy, that t lie. loan is not u "pop­ the year our exports increased only —remains dull for the season, in most ineconccs disappointingly se. Improvement
ular loan,” but. a bankers’ loan, and as f-463,723, while our imports were great­ in demand and price* I* confined to hides,
we write, it looks as If it bail been cap­ er by $125,000,000 than those of 1894.— leather and boot* and shoes, which are
conspicuous iu the ahort list of staples
tured by Mr. Cleveland's friends—the Toledo Blade.
for which price* are higher. Feature* of
Pierpont Morgan syndicate, which bid
EFThe United States treasury deficit the situation are those resulting from un­
lor the entire 100,000,000ut 110.G877.
favorable
weather east and In the central
for January is $3,500,000. und for the
If it shall result that this syndicate fiscal year $19,000,000. Messrs. Cleve­ west, reaction In prices of iron and steel,
captures this “popular loan," the ugly land and Carlisle are so bold as st^l to further complaint* by woolen manufac­
tures, an outlook for more idle woolen
' rumors t hat were afloat during thr first declare that there Is revenue enough. machinery, a smaller total of bank clear­
week in January will be revived. It Can such be considered intelligent . ings, continued stiffness, maintenance of
: high rates for loans notwithstanding tho
was then openly stated that Secretary
arithmetic?—Albany Journal.
favorable inferences drawn from the heavy
Carlislb intended to place this$100,000.KFSome democratic papers actually oversubscription to the government bond
000 loan with the t&gt;aine syndicate that
think it is a great thing for Mr. Cleve­ isauo and restricted production of pig
took the last loan at exorbitant rates—
iron." k
land to borrow $100,000,000! A triumph
tbe Pierpont Morgan crowd. Such wus
MRS. LEASE IN THE PULPIT.
of statesmanship—such as it is! They
the indignation created in both senate |
should stop to consider that any loan The Well-Known Lady Freache* Her
-jiuii house by this rumor that both'
■in time of peace is a financial disgrace,
Flint Sermon at Wichita.
President Cleveland, nnd Secretary Cur
no matter how successfully made.—
Wichita, Kaa., Feb. 17.—Rev. Mary
lisle hastily issued their midnight an
Iowa State Register.
E.
Leusc
began her ministerial career
nouncement of the “popular loan.” It
X^When Cleveland and Carlisle look in this city bunday night, receiving a
wtis not any too soon. But it allayed
The Central
over the list of subscribers to the bond flattering - reception.
public indignation.
Now that subscriptions have poured loan and then turn back and read their• Church of Christ, one oi the largest in
in for nearly $600,000,000, in response to own prophecies, and what they did in the city, was crowded to the limit ot
a call for only $100,000,000, at premiums j a former loan of a little more than half its capacity and many thousands were
amount, they
feel
running as high us 119, and at on aver- ■ the
----------------------- —must
- o—
„ like going■ turned away. It hud been expected
■qge of 110, it is i» order to ascertain why ! ’n'° ^,e cellar and kicking themselves. that Mrs. LenKt would dea* largely tn
sensational ism. but her theme and its
Secretary Carlisle sold $62,000,000 of j —Chicago Inl.r Ocean.
United States bonds Just yeai to Mr. 1
exposition were far removed from any­
thing of that nature. It is predicted
NOT GUILTY.
•Cleveland’s linking friends in Nev
that her fame aa u pulpit era tor will
York for 10444. Mr. Cleveland and Sec
Banker Day. of Milwaukee. Acquitted on
far exceed what ahe has achieved as a
Jwtnry Carlisle then said that the coud ■
a Serious Charge.
try’s credit was in danger—that the
Milwaukee, Feb. 17^ Hanker F. T. reformer.
treasury was imperiled—nnd made vari­ l&gt;ay, of the defunct Plankinton bank,
EIGHT BURNED TO DEATH.
ous other disingenious excuses for tlieir was Sunday night found not guilty of
semi-unconstitutional action. Now it the charge of having taken money from
salt* Dl*a*rrou»ly.
is apparent that the money could have depositors, although he knew tbe bank
London. Feb. 17.—A number of hor­
been borrowed on much more advan­ to be involvcnt. The jury, of the muni­
rible accidents occurred at u fire early
tageous terms. In addition to their cipal court had been out for 30 hours
Sunday morning in a tenement house
“fair living profit," Mr. Cleveland’s and 30 minutes. The prosecation made
at No. 7 Church street, Soho, near the
banking syndicate friehds in New York application fur a trial on the second
Palace Theater of Varieties. Five chil­
must have made bet ween$10,000,000 and count of the original information in
dren and three adults were burned to
$12,000,000 out of that transaction. IVe which a similar charge, is mode, with the
death. One man jumjied from a win­
hope that congress will appoint a com
difference that it Is claimed to have oc­
dow and was impaled upon tiie railing
mittee to investigate theClevelairtl-Car- curred nt a later date, but it is almost
of a fence. He was removed to a hos­
lisle-Morgan game. We sold at the time certain that a trial du this charge will
pital dying from hie injuries. Several
that we believed the United Scutes liad not be granted. Banker Day is still
other peraous escaped from the burn­
been buncoed by the banking syndicate. under band. Judge Goodland will hear
Tbe price the new bonds have brought arguments on the second count of the ing building with the greatest diffi­
culty with burned faces and hands.
proves that we are right.—San Fran
information on next Friday.
cisco Argonaut.
Mlnnrdot* Republic***.
UPRISING IN COREA.
St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 14.—The repub­
CLEVELAND AND HARRISON.
Premier and Seven Offlcer* Murdered — lican state committee met here Thurs­
King Sheltered in RnMlan luxation.
A Democratic Authority Draws a StroaK
day and formally issued the call for
Coin pari san.
Yokohama, Feb. 14.—Advices just re­ the state delegate convention to be held
The people of this country must ceived from Seoul, capital of Corea, say ia Minneapolis March 24, for the selec­
thank Benjamin Harrison for closing that an uprising took place there last tion of four delegates at large and nine
Dfiicially the efforts of a faction nt Tuesday, February 11, during which presidential electors. The convention
the republican party to make him again the premier and seven offiemis were wili have L151 delegates. No formal
a candidate for president. We have so murderec. The di.'i
” patches
*
a&lt;ld that the action was taken, but the sentiment
patience with any challenge, of Gen. king and ।crown prince have sought was umioimously in favor of the can­
llurrisou’s motives. Certain ebenm- shelter in itiie Russian legation. Twj- didacy of United States Senator Cush­
■tauces occurring during the past four Won-Kutini is also there. It is stated man K. Davis, of Minnesota, for presi­
years have made his refusal to became that the cing ordered he .ninixters to dent. nnd a solid delegation for him is
a candidate again, after he had once be put to। (death. A force of 200 Rmwia.i considered certain.
been renominated and retired from sailors ai d marines are now guarding
the white house, on act of unqualified the legati oi
■
»n of that country.
Washington, Feb. 17.—J. J. Mott,
and timely patriotism.
chairman of the national committee of
The return of Clevelan I to the white
Zanesvi le, O., Feb. 17.—Henry Bor­ the silver party, has issued an address
house, after be had been in and out of
-----------J
t-r
csville,
was
burning, a pqi Iin which he urges voters to drop party
SL greedy for a third terra and schem­
ing a kill 1Salurdny night, and did not
afliUations and join in the effort of the
ing to overthrow the unwritten law expect to £
___ _________
go home until
morning. __
He friends of silver to secure control of the
against it, wtis a most vicious precedent. finished 1 is work ot two o’clock Sun­
government in the next election.
The group of third-tenners, like Sec­
day morn ng tind attempted to climb
retary Morten and Amliusisador Bay­ into his : evidence by a window, ho as
THE MARKETS.
ard, right in the very heart of the not to aw: ken
’
"
‘___ ~ he
;____
the *family, when
was
New York. Feb. 17.
democracy, the traditional defense of shot twice in Uie head by an 18-year-old
LIVESTOCK-Steer*
the American idea, are i:s first fruits, son, who
Sheep
’ v
mistook him for a burglar.
Hog*
and the season of harvest is not yet t He lived ’ inti] •«*»»•»
His FLOUR—City Patents
noon Sunday will!
with his
over.
! brains oozing out of both bullet hole*.
Fancy ................
WHEAT-No.
2 Red...
All honor to Benjamin Harrison for He was » , iav»! veteran, and was about
resolutely refusing bv any act of his 66 years old.
to make that precr.deut stronger -apd
OATS - Western...
Rte Strike In New York.
FORK — Mess
more dangerous. All honor to him for
New Yo; k, Feb. 17.—Two thousand L
ARD — Rendered....
standing like a. true patriot by a vital trousermai era went on a strike in this BUTTER—Western Cr’m'y
principle of American politics at a city Sunday, closing 240 shop*. The
CHICAGO.
time when unholy ambition and sc(f- strikers have the support of the trou........................ w
•eeking sycophancy are bringing men
Feeder*.... 2 75
of
Williamsburg
and
forward to deny it and to threaten it Brownsville, SCO nf whom also went
■with obliteration.
out. The__
_ 2
__ ___ - _
__ _______
_nen
demand
that
the cod
It is a lasting misfortune that in the tractors rescind their recent order re­
•Winter of 1892 Grover Cleveland did ducing wages from 35 to 50 per cent.
Dairy
not do whn-t Benjamin Harrison has
EGGB -Frssh
Choked Hla Aged Wife to Death.
just done, narpely, put himself out of
POTATOES (per bu.)
Lancaster, Pa, Feb. 17.—John Herr, FORK - k* the race for his party's nomination for
aged 50 years, of Columbia, is in jail, LARD - 8
the presidency. At that time Cleve­ charged with choking to death his FLOUR Winter
land was in precisely the situation from
wife, of about the sapc age. The body
which Gen. Harrison has honorably
was found in her home Saturday night.
Oat*. No. 2.
removed himself. He was being pushed
Rye, No. 2
Herr is supposed to have committed the
foi renomination by the solid gang of
Barley. Good to Choice..
crime whils drunk.
MILWAUKEE.
politicians whom, as president, he had
GRAIN
—Wheat, No. 2 Spring
made officeholders. There should have
Corn. No. 2
Oat*.
No.
2 White
Im impress'd upon his mind, far
Rye. No. 1
more vividly than upon Harrison’s, the McClelland,; representative in tbe Iowa
Barley, No. 2.
legislature [from Linn, editor of the PORK - Me**..
Cedar Rapid** Times and pioneer in pro­ LARD
DETROIT.
fessional journalistic and legislative
GRAIN—Wheat, No. 2 Red..
nioruCorn, No. 3 White
yet to come," and of the “danger
Oats, No. 2 White
-Twnt by tbe people in tbe
Rye. No. 2
of a preswlrnt for reelecST. LOUIS.
Bowling Green. O., Feb. 15.—A ter­ CZTTLE-Natlve Blear*.
Text*
Clcveiaud's obligation to &lt;]p_ rific storm [raged throughout the oil
----------MHEF.P ..7.7....
1 ineligibility in field, resul
_ ____
OHAHA.'
than it wa-n four
CATTI^: - steer*
in Wood

THE -POPULAR LOAN.*

I

1&lt;M
812

bullets fob three.
George Jones the Author of an
Awful Tragwdy fa Iow&lt;

Myatory.

Centerville. Io.. Feb. £5.—Mra. W. J.
Martin was killed and her daughter,
Jxa Martin, aged 23, was fatally shot
at their home in tbe suburb* of thia
town at eight o'clock Friday evening
by George Jones, who afterward killed
himself. There is mystery avi round­
ing the affair. Jones baa been for a
long time s lover of the gjtrl. Both are
of good families and there was no rea­
son for the belief they had trouble.
Friday evening Jones went ont to the
was—
I Mt seen
home of tbe Martina and-----as be left the street car. Half an hour
later the tragedy occurred. There was
nobody in the house when Jones went
there but the girl and her mother.
“ - ,The
~fivc shots that were fired called in the
t
Martin
and
neighbor*, who found Mn
her daughter lying on ths floor of (he
parlor. Mrs. Martin was i
dying. The girl had a bullet hole in
her neck and waa bleeding profusely,
the mother was shot in tbe forehead
and also in the breast, and had been
killed instantly by the shot in the head.

Its

Jones appears to have gone to the
house, and after shooting the two wom­
en went outside, crossed the street and
shot himself before the neighbors came.
He has a bullet from his $8-cu liber re­
volver in his brain and had died In­
stantly. When he was fot|nd his henrt
had hardly ceased beating.
Lea is still alive, but loriug strength
fast, and cannot possibly I live. Every
effort has been made to bnng h^r back
to consciousness so that si : might
’ •-•-*•
tell
something of the tragedy but it will
avail nothing.
W. J. Martin, husband and father pf
the two women, is a doctor and coroner
w* Appanoo
~~------------J. He
— had no fam­
of
c county.
ily except the daughter and wife. and
was away from home when the tragedy
occurred. He is prostrated by the

NANSEN SAFE,

AT LEAST.

Report That He I* Ke turning from the
Arctic Region* Contimned.
London, Feb. 17.—A telegram frotn
the British consul u» Archangel, far iu
the north in Russia, confirms tiie rtport that Nansen, the Arctic explorer,
is safe and returning froth the nort|h
pole, t’hc news of Dr. Nunqeu’s
has aroused intense interest
city. The report received frbm Irkutsk,
Siberia, was generally discredited .4t

first, although more faith was placet!
in it than fix the jirrvious rumors which
reached London during the last it’
months. The dispatch from the British
consul at Archangel, however, is re­
garded as conclusively showing thnit
the Norwegian explorer is homeward
bound, even if he has not discovered, the
pole. Duqiatches received here from
different parts of the continent indicate
that the same interest in the news from
the north is manifested throughout
Europe, and it Is also generally credited
at the European capital.

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Public interest witi xtexdlly IncreaBe, and tbe dlMppointment of the men *hr&lt;re von - tunUi!
the &gt;cah- at the last election, with the result* under tbe administration they elected v di make
the campaign the most intensely exciting in the history of the country.

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out?" he mriaed? “Thia is evidently an
entrance to the coal mine that he
doesn’t know about. It’s auite rira.that it has been used, too, aad Home one
has taken a deal of trouble to make it
available. I wonder if there’s any other
way out of tbe place ? I suppose there
isnt.”
He rose and walked across the cham­
ber to the point where the crevice ap­
peared to continue its way into the
mountain.
There waa a narrow slit
showing that the deft extended still
farther, but the contracted passage was
only a few inches in width. Fastening
the hook of the lamp upon one of the
points of the pick, he pushed the light
into the crevice as far as he could reach,
and by this means was able to discern
the dim outlines of another chamber
similar to the one in which he was
standing. In moving the light about
to get a better view, the lamp tumbled
off and rolled out of reach; and in en­
deavoring to recover it- with tbe pick
the point of the latter became so firm­
ly fl.^ed in a crack in the rock that
he was unable to extricate it. "That
was a bright thing to do,” he said,
pausing to wipe the perspiration from
his forehead. "I suppo*4 &gt;t would have

Thinking it over" asked fpr solitude
and quiet surrounding*; and after
leaving Ludlow, Ringbrand walkqd on
up the valley, skirting the base of the
’ mountain until he came to a rough
cart road lending toward the summit.
He took it liecause it plunged into the
forest and offered shade; and after that
he paid little attention to direction or
disiance until he found himself before
what appeared to be an abandoned
mine. The mouth of the opening was
choked up with broken timbers and
been all the same if my life had depend­
masses of rock, and on a board nailed ed upQD^that trumpery excuse for a
10 a tree growing out of a crevice, just light. Fortunately, I can get out either
above the tunnel arch he read: “Mc­ way without it."
Nabb Tunnel. T. C. &lt;fcl.Co.” Thename
He elected to go back by the way he
brought back Ludlow’s sto^^of the had come, and. when he was once more
fi ud'and the lawsuit, aud he examined in the open air he found that lie hoxl
the place with awakening yitercit. just time to walk back to Tregartheu
From the small ideared space in front before dinner. On the way down the
of the working he could see the extent mountain he debated with himself as
of the cove with its shelving side* pitch­ to whether it were best to tell Ludlow
ing down toward the yellow fields In
of his discovery at once. There was no
lhe center; and. as there was but one apparent reason why he should not
house in sight in the bow l like depres­ do so. but he argued that there wok
sion. he concluded at once that it was also no occasion for haste; a delay of
the home of the Bynums.
Turning a few days could make no difference,
* again to the tunnel, he found that liy and in that time he might be able tn
’scrambling over the pile of debrifi in gather additional information which
the entrance he could reach a place would fit into the discovery and bo
where the height, of the excavation make it more valuable. Taking this
permittetl him to stand upright; and view of the matter, he determined to
w hen his eyes became accustomed to say nothing to Ludlow aliout the exist­
the dim half-light, he looked about him ence of tbe crevice-cave; and in reach­
with tbe observant curiosity of one
ing this conclusion he forged the first
who sees latent possibilities for thef link in a chain that was to bind him
collecting of literary material from the ' at a time when be would have given
most
commonplace
surroundings. life itself for an hour of freedom.
There was little to be seen save the
Passing the furnace on his way to the
ragged walls of coal and a few rusty village, he called for Ludlow, apd they
ruining tools; the heading stopped ab­ walked home together. In answer to
ruptly about 30 feet from the entrance, bis friend’s question. Ringbrand t eplied
anti the excavation was a mere irreg­ that he had spent the forenoon on thr
ular gap in thr edge of tbe thick beam mountain. "I’ve been thinking about
of coal. While he waa examining a tbe story you told me this morning.”
ihiner’^ lump Which he found sticking he added. "Can’t you give me more of
the tfc tai Is?”
in. a crevice, he felt a breath of cold
air which seemed to come from above,
“About the feud.you mean?”
and. looking up, he saw a narrow rift
“Yes."
in the sandstone roof of the tunnel
Lutllow complied by giving a minute
from which the draught Appeared to account of the rise and progress of the
his suspicions
issue. Lighting the lamp and thrust­ vendetta, repeating
ing »t up into the aperture on the end about the agency of the Bynums in re­
nf a stick, he could see that the rift tarding the work of the McNabb.
“What reasons have you. for suspect­
widened above the opening and that it
ing them?” asked Ringbrand.
extended indefinitely into the mountain
“No one else had any motive for in­
at right angles to the direction of th«
terfering with us. and I ain sure that
tunnel. The opportunities for further
sonid one blew down the roof of the
exploration seemed promising, nnd
tPngbrand, yielding to nn inquisitive tunnel more than once."
“How can you be sure of that?’.’
impulse..drew himself up into the ere•f“I saw the marks of the blasts, and T
i
by the' help of a coal pick. By the
.ntnoky. flare of the lamp he could see smelled black powder; our workmen
that he was standing in a natural tun- were? using nothing butdynainite. Be­
jiel of considerable height, running side*' I quest ionorn some of thr people
crosswise of the coal working nnd com- living in the vdlley near the McNabli.
n.unicating with it by the aperture and several of them had beard the ex­
through which he had entered. As it plosions.”
“Did you have the tunnel guarded
was evident that the latter opening
was artificial or accidental, he deter­ at night?"
."No; 1 didn’t reach any conclusion
mined to ascertain if there was any
other means of egress from the cavern.
about it until just as we had decided
Turning to the left, the exploration to abandon the work. When we be­
camo shortly Io nn end against a wall
gin again, ns I expect to within a few
of broken rock aud detritus which
days—I shall leave a watchman up
there nt night."
“The place will ask for a brave man.”
“I can find one," rejoined Ludlow,
cheerfully. "Don’t you want the job 7"
“I’m atraid I shouldn’t be of much
use; but 1’11 take it, if you say so."
Ludlow looked incredulous. “Tfiat
doesn’t sound much like the line you

"I don’t like it riauch; he’s too ab&gt;lrw and analytical, i never did
an author who Inaista upon taking hi,
character, to pieoea aa if they ww»
watches to lie repaired.”
“Whut an idea! I’m sure Hugh never
thought of doing such a thing.”
“He may not think of it. but he does
it just the Fame. Take that last story
in. the Miscrllary: he covers two whole
pages trying to tell: why Mary doesn’t
love Horace, when Jt’s perfectly clear
that she does love him; and he doe* it
just ut the time when you’re positively
dying, to find out what has become of
the herd. It’s enough to make one skip
everything but his conversation.”
“What a merciless critic you are,
Hester!
...
"I’m not a critic at all, but I know
what pleases mein a story; and that’s
one. of the things that doesn't.” She
went to the piano and ran through a
brilliant fantasia while Mrs. Ludlow
tried in vain to think of something else
to urge in behalf of the much-abused
author.
“Then there’s another thing I don’t
like about his stories," resumed Hester,
whirling around on the piano-stool.
“That's the way he deliberately takes
off the top of a character’s head so that
you can see what the person is think­
ing about. It’s perfectly ridiculous;
and I told him so the other evening.”
"Why, Hester, that was almost vindic­
tive!”
"No, it wasn’t; he invited it, and then
tried to; defend himself on the score
of being explicit. I told him he ought
to give his readers credit for at least
half a grain of penetration."
"Whutj did he say to that?"
“He covered his retreat with a wellturned compliment about all readers
not being so discriminating as—as some
others.’’;
Mrs. Ludlow smiled: “I believe he is
quite popular.”

“Oh, I don’t doubt, that in the least.
I’m only speaking for myself. I like n
story with a good strong motive and
plenty of life in it; I can go to church
when I want to hear sermoniL”
"Hester, you are actually shrewish
this morning.
One would think, to
hear you talk, that Mr. Ringbrand had
mortally;offended you.”
"He hds, in a way; he has spoiled all
my pretty fancies about authors.
I
thought they were a superior race, and
here the very first one I meet is sim­
ply a well-bred gentleman, .who re­
minds yqu of all the corrrect qualities
of his characters. I think it’s too bad."
"It certainly is too bad when you can
find* nothing worse than that to say
against him." replied Mrs. Ludlow. “I
was in hopes you would like him.”
"I do lake him, but I’d adore him if
he wasn’t quite so correct,” rejoined
Uestcr. iriischtevously.
“Just think

how delightful it would be if he would
only do aomethlng dreadfully wideed
or nbsurdL-just the very thing one of

ine whfll his objeet could hare been.rf~
NEW FUNERAL EQUIPMENT.
“Perhaps it was Uncle Ephraim
Co»Nm4 Hinns 1 and Carrtoyw to Cwrtal
after a chicken,” suggested Mrs. Lud­
Livery Milla.
low.
A company has been formed at Bal­
“Uncle Kph wonidn’t cwne aroaod
timore, Md., to conduct, funerals upon
tbe front &lt;*t the house when there were
a novel and economical plan. It will
four of us sitting on. the veranda," re­ famish n. combined hearse and car­
plied Hester.
riage for conveying tbe remain* and
"May 1 ask to be introduced to Unclr 20 people. It ia built something os the
Ephraim '?*’ inquired Ringbrand.
order of an omnibus, though bearing
"You’ve met him/’ said Ludlow; tbe somber appearance of a hearse.
“ 'Yes, sail, please, sah^fankyo't sah.’ ”
The front section is to be set anide
"Oh! the old fellow who curried my for the luoumeni, with an entrance, on
valise up from the train. Why, Tve either aide just back of the frost
seen a good deal of’ him. and he seems wheels. There is a row of seats on each
to be quite above chicken-steaKng. I side of the doors to accommodate six
believe I’d trust him with my pocket­ persona. It is trimmed iu black brood*book."
doth with heavy drapery.
“You could do that safely enough;
Tbe rear compartment ia separated'
he’d bring it.back; but that isn't saying from the front by a solid partition. The
h** wouldn't borrow a fat chicken if seats are placed lengthwise, as in a
Providence threw one "in his way. Un-- street car, and have a seating capacity
cle tph is as honest us the day is long, for M persons. Friends of the family
bnt he’ll bear watching after dark,” re­ und pall bearers occupy this compart­
plied Ludlow. “However, I agree with ment, the. door being at the rjear end
Hester; the intruder wasn’t a vagrant of the vehicle.
or a chicken thief."
By thia arrangement, the friends will
"No," said Hester; “I suppose it was be entirely separated from the family
one of tbe Bynum boys; and X wanted iu goingfrom the home to tbe cemetery.
to ask you, 'Mr. Ludlow, if there had
The casket is on the top of the con­
been any new developments lirtcly; 1 veyance. It is drawn np an incline into
can’t get anything out of father or position by noiaelem rope* and pulHenry."
i«y»______________ __
• “Nothing that I know of, except—
well, yes; we’ve decided to begin work
Twenty-six years is a good age for
again on the McNabb vein, but I don’t
a schooner. The JuHa Ann, of Winter
see how that could account for your
Harpor.
Me., han beew in active service
visitor; that’s distinctly a company af­
for that period and iasuid by her cap­
fair, now?’
tain
to
be even now as good aa she
"You may be sure they won’t consid­
The insurance companies
er it so. I’m afraid it will mean a re­ ever waa.
turn of the old days of cut clotheslines, back up thr captain’s statement, too.
In
her
tong
life
the schooner has sailed
and broken fences, and border warfare
over a good part of tbe world’s salt
generally."
water,
ami
is
well
known in every har­
Ringbrand looked shocked, and Ladlow replied, gravely: “We won!t have bor oh thr Maine coast.
Tiie body of lien Kilgore, missing
that, at any cost. I wish there were
some way of getting evidence against since January 31. was found in a piece
of
woods near Battle Creek hanging
them."
“Can it be possible that there have by a rope about his neck to a limb.
been no witnesses to any of their-depre­
George Servian. aged so years, was
dations?" u&amp;ked R^pgbrund.
struck by a Michigan Central passenger
"0h. 1 suppose there ore a few, only train west of Niles und probablv fatally
they won’t testify, and 1 don’t know injured.
that 1 blam* them much; I’d go on tbe
The Newberry hotel was burned at
witness
stand myself, ..
if 1_ were
morally
. .
----------------------- ' Ullll
pUCOK'
Newberry
und guests had IV
to jump ..vz-w
from
burc of
sure
Ml u
M VWUVIVWVU,
conviction, but
WMV otherwise .w
it :' tjie wintious U» save themselves. The
would be risky enough. It
11 takes a hrhe­ loss Bmo*ntcd to $12,000.
roic love of justice for its own sake to
make a man willing to incur the enmity
of such people as the Bynums."
"What would be necessary .to- con­
vict tlufin?"
"The testiniony of one or inure relia­
ble eye-witnesses, or a chain of circnui*
stantial evidence that could not be easi­
ly broken.*'
Ludlow’s bantering suggestion that
’ he should turnidctective came to Ring­
brand with a sober meaning in the
light of the threatened danger to the.
I.xthners. and in connection vyith his
discovery of the crevice cave. He saw
his opportunity, ami how a braver man

would have turned it toaccount; a dozen
his handsome heroes wouldn't dn."
plana for entrapping tbe criminals
"You’re ‘ quite too incorrigible, Hes­
flashed through his mind, but they all
ter. I’m liot going to say another word.
nsked for more or less personal courage
Here comqs Mr. Ringbrand with Tom.
on the part of. the jicrson who should
now, and 1 shall let him fight hU own
execute them. Of course there was the
battles." !
alternative that lie could efface himself
At the dinner-table the conversation
by turning his inforfaiation over to those
turned upon Ringbrand's stroll on the
who would make use of it; but Ring­
mountain.
brand was only human, and he had al­
’•Where did you go, Mr. Ringbrand?"
ready learned enough of Hestcris char­
asked Hester.
acter to make him fear that she might
"I’m hardly familiar enough with lo­
suspect his mptivo in shifting the recalities around here to know, but I
spousibility. As a matter of fact, he
think I went es far as McNabb’s Cove."
did her an injustice in this; but when
"Then ypu saw the home of our
cowardice, or rennlity, pr vice, or auv
hereditary enemies." [she said.
"Did
(To be Continued.)
you noticeja log house, in the bottom of
the cove?"
"1 did."
ROUGH ON THE SENTRY.
"I’ve been telling Hugh the history of
The Remedy Wom AU Rl£ht. But It V
the feud," said Ludlow; "he threatens
to write it iup."
One of the most amusing stories
"Why, l|udlow! yob know I never
lhe day treats of mistaken philo
hinted at inch a thing. Miss Hester, I
th ropy, nceortling to Tid-Bitp. At
hope you won’t .believe anything that
certain army post there wan a Loud
nentry ou duty near the hospital. T
“I’m not nt all afraid of your put­ surgeon was preparing to go to l&gt;cd L.
ting the feiul into n story.” replied Hes­
side, when he was annoyed and rtlanubil
THE
ter. with aii air of conviction.
took this morning.”
al Uw sentry’s coughing.
His ex­
Kingbrapd could toot let well enough
“No, 1 know it doesn’t; but perhaps
perienced ear tdW him that the man
I'm a little like the mtui who wanted alone, and he asked: “Why?"
had n severe bronchial affliction need­
••Because the characters are all too
a drink of whisky in order to ascer­
ing a strong remedy.
made by the
tain wliat effect it would have on him. rirer.dfully impulsive nnd natural. Yon
Tie debated awhile with himself and
I’ve tried moral suasion on my weak­ couldn’t possibly tone them down into
then going into the. dispensing-room
correctness,
if
you
were
to
try
ever
so
ness until I’m convinced Ihere’s no
compounded a powerful mixture. This
SOUTH BEND. IND.
virtue in that kind of treatment, and it bard."
■* he took outside to the sentry, with In­
■Ludlow laughed uproariously: “You structions to swallow it immefliatcly.
has occurred to me that a heroic dose
don
’
t
know
how
much
good
that
does
of carnage may. be what is needed."
The man refused.
The surgeon in­
“It may be, but I shouldn’t go around me. Hester. I’ve been telling Hugh all
sisted. nnd finally commanded the
hunting for the occasion if I were you,” along Hint he didn't know the first prin­
soldier to take the medicine, which he
replied Ludlow, holding the gate open. ciples of story-writing."
did with much grumbling. Then the
“I’m sure 1 don’t know why you worthy surgeon went to bed. pleased to
“Perhaps I’ll have to," said Ring­
brand, as they entered the house. “Pos­ should say that," resfxmded the girl,
hear no more coughing.
changing front with an easy facility
sibly the occasion will hunt me.”
Next morning, to hie surprise, thr
that made Mrs. Ludlow catch her commanding officer sent for him nnd
V.
breath.
“I think Mr. Ringbrand’* stld that thr sentry had complained,
Among them are the Nob. 98 aad' 99,
stories are perfectly delightful. I only declaring that the surgeon had forced Wood and Steel Beam Plows, fitted with
, A VENTURESOME VISIT.
.
Thefty^iminary lines of Mrs. Lud, meant that he wouldn’t care to use such him to swallow something he thought
non-breakable
steel standards. Alaa
low’s niKch-making campaign had rough materials.”
was poison. 4n investigation followed, -.hecelebrated No. 40 and similar patterns.
been draw# with such slight difficulty
Ringbrand glanced up gratefully and
and revealed the fact that while the
Look out for imitations and
that the small conspirator began to saw Mra. Ludlow trying to look re­ surgeon waa mixing the medicine the
Buy oaly or Tiie Rsgular OLIVER. Agents
think that there would be no occa­ proachfully at Heater; then the uncon­ coughing aentry bad been relieved, and
sion for a go-between.
Bingbrand’s ventionality of it all appealed to him consequently the remedy had been
hospitable welcome by the colonel, and like the turning of’a new leaf in the
given to tha wrong man.
the easy facility with which he ingrati-' book of experience, and be laughed
Phoapborua Iu th® Hnniin Body.
ated himself at "The Laurels,” left lit­ pleasantly. “Do you know it’s quite
The human brain contains a considtle to be desired; and his infatuation charming to hear one’s *elf discussed
wa* *0 very evident that it needed notfc
in open meeting?" he said. "In all my ,erable proportion of phosphorus, vary­
ing from 1-20 to 1-80 of the entire mass.
.’ng in the way of encouragement. Since life I’ve never heard so mueh frank
The American. Prot«xtiv* Tariff League
his side of the case wa* beyond the need. criticism as Miaa Latimer and Tom If the average weight of the CaucMian
brain be taken at 47% ounces it will
of prompting, Mrs. Ludlow directed her ■ have given me in the last few weeks.
is a national organization advocating
then
contain
an
amount
of
phosphorus
efforts toward trying to ascertain hi* It’s decidedly refreshing, after half a
•'Protection to American Labor and
standing with Hester—a praiseworthy lifetime of meaningless praise on one amounting to from 1 7-12 to 2% ounces.
Industry " as explained by its constitu­
A enrioua fact regarding thia phos­
endeavor which the young girl ap­ hand. *et off by an equal amount of
peared to take a perverse delight in frus­ spiteful abuse on the other. I’ll give phorus in thehirman brain is that it is al­
tion, as foltows:
trating. At one time she would praise fair warning now, though, that I mean most entirely wanting in the brain­

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completely
tilled
the crevice; re­
tracing his steps, he pushed forward
in the opposite direction, meeting
with no obstacle for a considerable
distance.
The cleft was of irreg­
ular width,.but its walls were perpen­
dicular and smooth, rising above his
head until their outlines were lost iu
the gloom. At several points they ap­
proached each other so nearly that he
had some difficulty
in squeezing
through; but after the passage or
one of tbe narrowest of
these
rodky straits he canie out into
a large chamber,
in
which the
murky darkness was diluted by a
thin stream of sunlight filtering
through a bole in the roof. He stood
gating upward at tbe small aperture
far above, wondering if it could be
used as an entrance without the help
of a rope ladder. The question had
scarcely taken shajx* liefore its answer
appeared in tbe form of a double row
of rude niches cut in the wall and run­
ning in irregular lines up to the gash
in the roof. In the fine damp sand at
his feet he saw the imprint of h man’s
l&gt;oot, and there were many more of
them just beyond it. The explorer ex­
amined them carefully, and then sat
down upon a rock to claasify his find­
ings. “1 wonder if I haven’t stumbled
vppu something that’ll help Ludlow

him with such outspoken frankness
that its very unreserve was a most en­
couraging symptom; at another she
would criticise him In * manner that
was equally disheartening.
She had
ridden down to spend the day with Mrs.
Ludlow on the morning following Ring­
brand’s introspective journey down the
mountain; and on that occasion she
would allow no word of commendation

to pass unchallenged.
"Oh. I don’t deny that he’s a pleasant
romiWtion," she eaM, in answer to one
of Mrs. Ludlow's warm enlogiums.
“He could be that and much more with­

out being a genius.”
“But don’t you think his literary
work is good?” asked her hostess, with
a shade of deprecation in her voice.

to turn the table* *ome fine d*y, and
you’ll bear me telling Ludlow how to
run an iron-furnace, and—"
"And Miss Latimer how to hold her
tongue," interrupted Hester, mali­

ciously.
"Indeed. I wasn’t going to say any
such ungallant thing," protested Ring­
brand.
"You might as well say it as to think
it. "rejoined Hester, meekly. “I know
1 shall catclrinyself looking for an im­
pertinent young woman in all your fu-

tnre stories.”
After that the talk drifted back to
tbe feud, and Hester related the inci­
dent of tiie evening before. “I suppose
it must have been one of tbe Bynums,"
she concluded; "though I can’t imag-

matter of idiot*.
CMdeat Wlnrer ta New KwriaoA.
The most memorable winter in New
England of which we have a clear
record was that of 1740-41, aaya a cor­
respondent otf the Stonington (Conn.)
Mirror. Then people passed and reon the ice. and from the shores of Con­
necticut to .Montauk Point. One rec­
ord «*ys that a mail drove a horse and
sleigh from Hnrigate, near New York,
to Cape Cod. A sleighing party went
from Norwich to Fisher's island on
the lee tbe same year. In the winter
of 1857 tbe boat* en route for New York
were icebound near Hart’s island for
19 days, arid for three weeks the mer­
cury kept iu tbe neighborhood of zero.

b«b mothvr ae* ektid sjmI icurcs her in

FOR RISING BREAST
Endorsed mi j reoeaumentM by midwives* and
all isdim who bsveused it. .
Beware o' sabstitnaes aad imitations.

Makes GhiW-Birth Easy.
tl.o* wr battle. Book -TO MDTHMB”
nisllod fret.containing voluntary testimoaials. ■
MADHELB REGI EITOR CO.. ATLANTA, GA.

MORTGAGE BALE.
Default baring b&lt;»ei mide In tbe conditions
nf a certain tncrurajre made by Georxe W.
Gregory arid- wife Ann Gregory to Cbilres
WUcvx dated Nor 1M. A. D. ikh aad recorded
In lhe office of ite Hechter of DwdH. for tbe
Coanty of Barry and State of Michigan, oo tbe
Tweoty-elgblb day of November, A- D. WB2 Ln
Liber 34 of Morteagen. on rage «?. ou *whleh
mortgage there is claimed- to be dae at the dat#
of this notice tin sura ofTnre® hundred sevealynIne dollars and slxty-elgbt cents, and an attoijjey ’a fee otTwentv five dbllarv prortded tor
In said mortgage, ann no wilt or proceedings al
law having been instituted to reoover thr moneys
secured by said-mortBage. or auy pert thereof:
aale contained In said roortaace. and tte atatnte

bidder, m- the North front door ot the Court
House, in the City «t Hastings (that being tte
•place where tbe Circult-Court fur Ban? County
is holdon), the premises described in said

eawv to pay tte amount due on arid mortage, . '
with Seven per cent. Interest: aad&gt;nn letal costa,
together with an attorney’s-lee ot Twenty-five
dollars covenanted for therein, the premLscs
betnz described In said mortpiKe as all those
certain tots pieces and parcels ot Ian* situate tn
tbe Cltv of Hastings in the County et Barry and
Suite ot Michigan, and known and described as
follows r
Fraction City lots Dumber three (3). aad four
(41 In Block No. five (8) in theBaatera addition
to tbe village, now city of Hastings,*Except that
portion heretofore conveyed to- Chicago. Kala­
mazoo and Saginaw Rail Road Company, and
containing tn each lot four by eight rods ol
land, according to tte recorded plat of said City
ot Hastings.
CHAJcars Wrxrox.
Fnxmi-T. CouiRova.
Attorn®? for Morteagre.

P1OBATB URM3.
State of Miotilyan, County of Barry—sa.
At a session of tte Probate Coart for the
County of Barry, bolden at lhe Probate Office,
In the city of Hastings, in said county, on
Thursday, tte sixth day of February in the
year one thousand eight hundred and ninety
six.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of the estate ot Anthony
Bogers, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition duly verified
of Rowena Porter, daughter of saW deceased
praying for reasons inerein stated, that aa
order or decree bd mad® by this court determ­
ining who are or were the lawfal heirs of said
deceased and entitled te Inherit the real estate
o{ said deceased and their respective rights
therein.'
Thereupon it is ordered.ttiat Saturday tbe29th
day of February. A. D. 1898. at ten o'clock In
the forenoon, he assigned for the hearing of said
petition, and that the b«les at law of said deceas­
ed. and all other persons interested in said
estate, are required to appear at a session of
♦aid court, then to be hoiden at tbe Probate
office. in the city of Bastings, In said county,
and show cause. If any there be, why the prayer
of the petitioner may not be granted. And
It Is further ordered, that said petitioner give
□otic c to tbe persons interested in said estate,
of the ixmdency of said petition, and the bear­
ing thereof by causing a copy of this order to bo
puollsbed in the
BaxxKxanewspapex printed and circulated tn said County of
Barn' once Iu each week for three successive
weeks previous to said day ot hearing.
CHAKIJM W. ARMSTRONG.

(A true copy)

Judge of Probate.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made in the conditions
ot a certain mortgage made by Margrett A.
Stevens, Florence K.spauldirg. Orrin E. Bar­
ker. Mary E. Barker Blanche B. Barker. Agues
Barker. Martin V. Barker. Harriett I. Barker
to Emily D. Bostwick, of Ithaca. New York,
dated December IT A. D. tm, and record­
ed Iu tbe office of the Register of Deeds, for the
County of Barry and State of Michigan, on the
irth day of December A. D. IM®. In Liber 33 of
Mortgages, on page 72,ou which mortgage there
ik claimed to be due at tbe date ot this notice
the sum of Eight hundred nine Dollars aud Six­
ty cento, and an attorney’s fee of Twenty-five
Dollars provided tot* In said mortgage, and no
suit or proceedings at law having been Insti­
tuted to recover the moneys secured by said,
mortgage, or any part thereof;
Now.Therefore, by virtue of tbe power ot
sale contained la said mortgage, ana ths stat­
ute In such case made and provided, notice is
hereby given, that on Saturday tlio-xird day of
Muv a. D. IK*, at 10 o’clock Iu tue forenoon. 1'
shall sell nt Public Auction, to tte highest bid­
der at the North front door of the Court House
Iu the City nf Hastings, (that being the place
where thr Circuit Court tor Barry County is
Holden), the premises described In said raortg&lt;pe. or so much thereof as may be necessary
to pay the amount due on said mortgage, with
8 per cent, interest, and all legal coeu, together
with an attorney’s tee of Twenty fire Dollars
covenanted for therein, the premises being de­
scribed in said mortgage as all that certain lot
niece and parcel of land situate tn the Town ot
Maple Grove In the County of Barry and? State
ot Michigan, ana known and described mm fol­
lows:
The East half of the South East Quarter of
Section Thirty-two (3S) in Town Two (Sj North
Rango Seven »7) West containing Eighty Acres
ol Land more or less.
Kmh.v D. Bostwick.
.
Mortgagee..
PHIUI’T.COLGKOVK,
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Dated February 17,1WP.

MORTGAGE BALA
Default having been made in tbe conditions
of a certain mortgage made by So vie A. Tyler to
Elida Shaw dated Novambrr 1IU&gt; A. D. 1881 s
and recorded In the office of the Re '
'
Deeds, for the County of Barry. and
Michigan, ou tbe 23rdday of Novemb
thr date of this nuttee the suraof Five Hundred
aud Thirty Six Itollan and thirty nine cants,
aud an altomey’s f«e Of Tw«*ty Five Dollars
provided tor In said nx
Uatttotod i»
recover tte Sraeya
or any part thereof: •
...
Now. Therefore .by virtue •&lt; tire power of sale
glv*n that on Saturday tbeXSrd day
D. WM. st &gt;® Q’rhwil i* tte foreno
soli at raans awttoa.tMths HttM
the North front door at lhe Court Hi
City of Harftogs Jttuu being
t
the Circuit Court ton Barry County

1 "ban

where

amount due &lt;u&gt; mW mrwt&lt;a*r. with &gt;*v.n per
eeut. lutereM. sad ah legal nwtx together with
an axtortH),'» f-aot Tw«*uiy Ova Dolinin covmaated for therein, the pewnlM-a being described
In laid mortgage as all that certain toe ptoM

There are no personal or private

profits in connection with the organiza­
tion and it is sustained by memberships,

contributions and the distribution of its
publications.
FIRST : CorewponwmcB ia aolidUd reg*rding
" Membsrahip " and " Official Corrs.pondanU.
SECOND: Wa nnd and walewnacontributions,

quarter of Brotton thirty fivB(XS) Town two (S)
North Range nine (9i Went.
*■ "TA 8haw.
Muilgagee.
I'HlUr T. roiXIBOVF.

Attorsey ler Murighx^e.
Dated February HOL UW

M. 11. .STEBBINS.
Ft-2CKMAI. Dirk

W

t

�MINOR NEWS ITEMS,

^Hastings Banner.

DIKO.

HAVB YOU A CYCLOFBDIA?

Rev. Grigtey conducted chapel exereiaes Munday morning.
Mr.
■"
l» C»T»n Vo., X.
week on1
Bertha Pflug waa absent
Thursday, Feb. 20. 1896
James McDougall &amp; Oo.. wholesale
Y„ Jan. 1, 18SS- *n&lt;1
* rrarloaro or
account of sickness.
I clothiers at Montreal, failed for $100,­ Cornell Unlveralty, at llhaoa.
He came never just fait th»; you could afford o»e.
COOK BROS. Proprietorstbe sixth1 000.
Will Cushing supplied
J
to Haatlnr&gt; In tbe eari, part qf the IO.. Tbe older cyclopedias eosi from thirty tv
grade teacher two days last w
t
The
Valley
state
bank
nt
HutchinH,,
waa
editor
or
tbe
B
a
.
v
mk
when It one hundred dollars and you have been
absent
Mabie Rorabeck, who has
SCHOOL COLUMN,
1 son, Kan., waa closed with liabilities of wa, firet oreantzed tn Max, ISM.
He al- accustomed to thinking of a cyclopedia as
from school on account uf slek cms b with
acted by Flora J Beadle. Co. Comm or.
terward,
opened
a
general
atore
here.
In a luxury. “The Students Cyclopedia**
$134,000.
us again.
domestic’
Miners at Sand Run and Carbon Hili, 1M0 be wrved u elite eenator on tbe lle- will answer your purpose just ae well and
Etta Trouper
»» 1
pobtleen
tieket.
During
tbe
war
he
De
­ in many respects better and wIM only coat
reign
hap‘
Pa.,
were
said
to
be
in
a
very
destitute
Dating tbe live mott is of my school news and Floyd Merrick the
cupled the position ot proreat marehall you 99. Xu* don’t think lliat because tbe
rnlug.
■ condition.
NrMdtatiua I have chanced upon quite a pentags, in chapel Tuesday
work »s cheap in price that it la cheap ia
and
resided
in
Grand
Kaplda.
He
wu
Prof. Holden atid Prin.
I
Miss Clara Barton and ber colleagues
It ia siaiply using a little up to
nasUierof 111-kept, squalid school rooms. talking of onnductlng a s
■
school of the Red Cross society arrived in Coi!- married In lhe latter city, In 1M4, to Mln character.
date business methods In tbe book business
ICachael
Aldrlcb.
and
later
they
remored
,
.31 ad I feel most earnestly that teachers and here this summer.
t
viz:
making
what the people want and then
to tinting,, where they bare atace reThe class In advanced U.S. IC^'ll Gov’t, stantinopie.
9ueuta should exert tbelr influence In
Twenty business places, including Mlded. He wm a charter member ot the I. iselling It at a price that they can afford to'
have completed their half year|&gt;work andI
-’jtsoruf pleasant surroundings for lhe
pay.
Perham
no work of recent public­
0.
G.
T.
lodge
when
it
waa
re-organized
i
: the'pout office and bank, were burned at
have taken their final exam. Out
Tte otorot but two of ail d«nh tnM,
^chotA. Environment is a sorely abused of a class of thirty-one only three failed.
here 80 yearn ago.
After the wer Mr. iation has received one half as many hearty
Kennett, Mo.
'
Tbe Orel ot all the orth rs to
endorsements
from
competent fudges as ord era.
Bailey
became
a
follower
of
Horace
Greely,
&lt;
wticd. But it expresses best the things This speaks well for the inte
itK cur­
alt 1*4 Ira.
Tbe flrat to demonstrate ' ',
A steamer capsized on the river at
as formed
and afterward Joined the Democrat party. Ithis one. Miss Flora Stinchcomb, of this
&gt;»hicL make for character by their silent rent political events, which
lhe world that total ibatilner. are the b.~t
Brisbane, Queensland, and 40 persons In whose ranks he haa been a prominent city,
has
accepted
tbe
agency
for
tbe
I
the main topic of -study during the six
risks.
ntluencr. Most of the Impressions which
work.
member and worker alnee, having bold tbe above
i
weeks work since the holidays.
Civil were drowned.
It ten the aoraHrat death ou- of
anald irxes come ^r0Tn
Httla-tbought-of Gov’t, applied is a very practical branch of
xVt .4. flye iti'a tenement bouse in lx»n- 'chairmanship ot the Democrat county
order of its age.
’ -stetrt things which we meet from day to study and by giving half lhe year to U. 8. dojj .five children and three adult* were committee for aereral years.
Circuit Court Proceedings
Hla
wife,
and
three
children.
Mre.
Em
­
Civil Gov’t, time is allowed for such ap­ liuriM'd to death.
«
The following caaes were disposed of at
It has fewer assessments than any ortst
At a bull fight during a carnival ut ma Donahue, of Basting,. Emest Bailey, last weeks seMlun.
'
The home roof-tree shares with the plication of principles, which we think
of Its age.
of Grand Bapldi. and Edward Bailey, of ।
/ school the immense responsibility of the are a proper aid to the training of future Juarr/, Mexico, tour bull- and five
In
tbe ease of tbe People vs Elias and
gt.OM.OOO Paid to Famllles.of the Hr
Gohlevllle. aurrlre him.
Mr. Bailey had
’
impression-.. Tbe child
spends clt liens.
McDunnid, a verdict of not gnllty ceased at Hour of Greatest need.
Classes Jn Astronomy aud Physical horsea were killed.
been In falling health for some time, bul Alonzo
■
r'toMm hours of the most impressionable
rendered.
•
i1
The Buckeye glaaa works of Martin’s death came very suddenly, and he area not was
Reader, are you tbe stag of a tamili
'
•' Tsoriod of his life In tbe school room and on Geography were formed Monday mornlug.
Frank Hilbert vs Albert Barry, a judge­ now?
On whom will they lean when rq
Fert-y,
W.
Ya.,
were
destroye&lt;l
by
fire,
Hereafter
pedestrians
in
the*
vicinity
of
considered
to
be
so
near
tbe
end
until
the
% frosnds. His waking moments are
ment
of
8553,91
waagiven
tbe
plantiff.
are gone?
Tour earnings feed ;nd
tbe scnodl house need not be fur^rfsed to the lont being $130,000.
night before he died.
1
'AffaMitWiuaHv divided between the home
Case of Richard Freer vs Chas. T. clothe them now. to whom will they look
.
find
star
gazers
Intent
on
celestial
obserThe
funeral
wa,
held
from
Emmanuel
Thoma# Hughes Hinckley, an artist
&gt;.M»d tbe school. Are not then, the surGtllaspie. No cause of action.
when you are dead?
'
;*reut!inri of tee school almost as Import­. vatlons.
of wide fame, died at his home in Mil­ ehureii Monday arternoun, conducted by '
Case of Chas, M. Putnam vs Frank
Prortde towlay for the future of wives
Visitors this week are; Jenn ie Mdrdock,
Rev. W. W. Taylor, and was largely at­
. -awtas rbo* of Che home Itself? Is it not
ton, Muks., aged 83 years.
Pennington.
Tried
and
submitted.
tended by friends, the I. O. G. T. and D. 1
children, parents or others: to-morrow mar
^oesible that the effect of the home spirit Nellie Jones, Maude Miller, N tude Mead.
be too late.
’
The Exchange bank at Flemings­
Interment
- away he (dTectually destroyed by an ill-. Ethel Kress. Francis Cunningham and burg, Ky., .assigned with liabiiitiea of of It. attending In a body.
If rieh. It wise to provide for the rewm made In tbe McElwain cemetery.
H Milaca Market*.
-/aeTL syualid school? Do not pupite who( Estelle Bassett.
$70,000
and
assets
of
$100,000.
reraee
of
tbe
morrow.
If
poor.
It
ie
a
dis.
S
ixth
G
rade
.
obliged to spend hours each day iu a
Rrsalutloas.
gzace. eoustdertag tbe surety and smaD
Eight ships will be added iu Uncle
’•''tew. tbe, wails of which are blackened
Grace Vryor. Juelah Engelhardt. Besrie
coets of the order, not to secure for yoor
WnEKEAS—Our loving
Father in
Hed, or decorated witinjestoons of Collins and Nona Wright have been ab­ Sain’s navy\ and be read* h*r com mis­
family protection In care of death.
Heaven in hla wisdom has seen fit to take
webs, and with equaliy^s dusty sent on account of sickness.
sion before the 1st of next July.
Potatoes
per
sil
,
to
himself
and
safely
enfold
in
his
arms
dirty blackboards, tbe desks
The first division have reaqbed . Monte­
Robert Williams, thr negro who 1
Bye per bu.. 35.
and defaced by the “jack knife’s video in Uruguay, in one (trip around killed Police Officer Suggs, was iynehrd 1our sister Mrs. P. D. Busby.
This order provide* death benefits of
Tallow per lb., 3
TnRRKFORE—Resolved we the members
Itial.’’ the floor dusty aod littered, South America, and the secend division
8500, 31.000. or 23,000 to both sexes, from
by a mob near Montgomery. Ala.
ling apportunlty for tbe dlssem- have reached Cayenne In Guiana.
of the W. F. M. 8. of the M. E. church
the age of sixteen to fifty-five, at net cost,
Wheat, white oer bu. ®.
P. A. Higgins and his wife and son ,tender our heartfelt sympathy to ber
f disease germs, do not pupils
Mr. Grigsby called on us Monday and
or about one fourth that of uld line InHay per ton, 12 to 15
. woo are subjected to these conditions take left some good thoughts with ps about be­ and daughter all died with the measles Ihusband
and children ’ and pray tbe
Murance, payable a few days after death to
Port dressed. 4.35
' jm» tbe frowsv character of the place.
Beaus, do to SO
ing exact and plain In all our toork!
within a few days of each other at 1Heavenly Father that our lives may be as
the beneficiary only, and at an expense of
Chicken dressed. 9.
■’*■ ■'®ae findg them lounging In listless attiAt tbe sound of the fire alarm Robert Brights. Ain.
less than three cento per day for 81.000
1pure and helpful as hers.
Beef dressed. &amp;40 to S.00
in their seats, with soiled clothing Seward Is seen bounding to bls position in
By
Order
of
Committee.
insurance.
*
Beef Ute. M0.
The machine shop of thr Mexican
begrimed hands. And too often is it the hall.
Mutteu. dreaasrt. 6.
International railroad nt Ciudad Por’“traethat these are best indications ot a
Half the term Is passed and the children
Real Estate Tratoafar*.
It does It, buslnraa privately, selects ha
rwrarse and deeper condition which is rapld- begin to see bow much they must accom­ lirio Diaz, Mex., were burned, thr Iowa
cioverseed, 4 JO to 5.00
own MKelates. end rejects tbe unaccept
being $200,000.
i
becoming u permanent state ot soul. plish before tiie end of the term.
able at win. Just as any well regulated
Geo. A. Can tiela to Barry &amp; Downing, parcel,
•^Bteracter 4s being hurt, souls are receiving
MORTGAGE BALE
Eighth Grade.
sec. M. CssUetoD. $ioo.
family, or the church, should do. and thi«
■Cafal wounds.
Default iiavlng been made lu tbe conditions
Philip McMichael to James B. Campbell.
Carrie Stebbins was our ohfaulsl last
Everyone knows how to spell “hard Ifta, sec 19. Tbornapple $1200.
Jk gtcac many things about such a school
ol a mortgage dated the 13th day of September. without tnterferring with any other obHgallons,
relslkms. or duties whatsoever.
week.
IM6,
made
by
(
harltw
Baker
and
hla
wife
Mary
Ira K. Erway to Isewts H. Edger. -Wa. rec 20.
'jisgy and should becorrected bv the teacher.
water” with three letters, but proba­
Ann Baker of Hie Township ot Asiyrla. Barn­
We celebrated Lincoln’s birthday in our
Rutland II 100.
A Commander? ot this splendid order i&lt;
ESfc-can have tbe dirty walls whitewashed.
bly some readers would lv puzzled to
Henw &lt;J. Brunton to Frsxikiln 8. and Cather­ County. Michigan, to anna 8. Austin. John U now being formed In HMllngs.
morning
exercises
on
Feb.
12.
Now l&gt;
floors scrubbed, and the rubbish on the
SchuyLr. William H- Slocum and John I*.
BrOuson. 40a. tec 32. Carlton 8200.
We repeated some of Mr. De Mott’s good spell “yestertlay” with six. A Cincin­ ine
Ben). F. Dorr etal to Claudius Price, parcel, Douglas as Executors of the estate of Robert F. the time to protect thaw* left slier yon
-^tey.goound raked into a heap aod burned,
nati girl could tell them how. act-ording rec 23, Castleton $000.
Austin,
drceasetl.
of
Kings
Count*.
State
of
sayings
given
at
the
M.
E.
church,
tn
our
bsve
peened
away.
The
Record
of the
tte- Klvve blackened and in many ways may
I'. T. Colgrove. trustee to John W. Brigg* n w New York and recorded in tbe office of the Golden Cross is unsurpassed by sny order
to thr Enquirer.
chape! exercises, Monday.
. -range the surroundings of the place.
Register of Deed&gt;. for the Countv of' Barry and
’* of s w ’4. sec 3, Barry $1800.
She
doea
not
yet
go
to
achool.
but
be
In
tbe
United
States.
State
of
Mic
’
.
lganon
thr
13th
day
of
SepcemSecond Grade.
The greater responsibility, however,
Qt-iT Claim Dkkim*.
ber. ISM. In Liber » of Mortgages, ou Face Z72. First to insure women.
First to use tbe
veafts with the parents ami school officers.
On Monday it was very cold in our taught by her mother at home. Tbe
Noah D. Herrington to V. V. Buck's heirs. on which mortgage then? is churned to be due at
We ask you to
other night her father wax hearing her 40a. sec iu. Maple Grove $2A
They should see that the building is room.
.
tbe date of this mu Ice thr sum of Twenty-nine, graded SMlmment plan.
Ueraon T. Mores to Noah D. Herrington 4D», Hundred and fifty-one Dnilari and fifty-five investigate the Gulden Cross and Join now
xvuttfortable and conveniently arranged,.
Six of our class came.back tq school, on spell. One word after another waa suc­ rec
19, Maple Grove 9i5.
cents f$S61.S3] and ati attorney’s fee of thirty- at low charter rates.
cessfully
disposed
of,
and
then
hr
said:
-*»Klt*rj aud pleasing architecturally, and Monday after being Hl.
There are yet
Catherine Waltou t&lt;» Henry Burton parcel, five dollar* provided fer lu saia mortgage and
-Tsst lhe A te chosen has something to com­ five absent.
•‘Now. Annie, I am going to give you sec 19, Mnpte Grove 31.
uo suit or proceedings at law having been In
Sebastian Kalrer to Lizzie Stevens 40a. rec «. slltuted to recover tbe amount secured by said
mand it other than it is unfit for any other
State Deputy.
Mrs. J. C. Andrus visited us! Thursday. 11 hard one. If yon spell it correctly
Baltimore
$1.
mortgage or any nart thereof:
pctCfwe. They should bear iu mind that
Miss McLaughlin likes to make us hap­ Hl bring yon. some candy. Ilow do
ttebaateui Kaiser to Mary A. Kairer and
Notice Is therefore hereby given that on Sat­
zitey are providing a home for their child- py. She made a post-office forms on Val­
Emma L Osgood
rec X7, Baltimore $L
urday the irdh day of May a. D. twe, at ten
where Ujey will receive impressions entine day and we put in nearly a hun­ yon spell •yesterday?’ ”
•'--enoon. there wdll be sold, at
it was a hard one. Annie thought of
oor of the Court House. In tlw*
w’jiclt will be a part of their lives, made dred valentines. The teacher got sixteen
I
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Coutily of Barn- tuxl state of
the
candy,
and
just
then
her
eye
caught
I j.ain in wwl action and manner,
very pretty ones.
burl House being tbe building
At a meeting of Hastings Divbion
tbe calendar hanging against the wall.
I'crtiapsia word may not be out of place
iu
w|
cult Court for tbe County of
।
Second Ward, i
imblic
auction io
Swre with reference to the out buildings.
Then she answered, with a smile-of tri­ 19 Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias the
;Krs
described
in tbe
salehlaljest
mod- IDr. W. J. Morley Lee, the DistinMrs. Tinkler, Mrs. Brosfeau. Mrs. umph:
’• ” k weuy of the districts ot this county
following officers were elected for the en- pee. or s » much tbe.vof
bh mny
nrcexxary
Ihe.-eofas
m*y be necessary
....
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land in some of the city schools) the out Trumijer, and the Misses Knight and terday."
tp
mtlsly
the
anieunt
due
on
mud
m
ingage.
guished Japanese Throat and Lung
suing year:
oxildings are a disgrace to any commuruly. Pbilllira are our last visitors. |
asa»ove»et forth with the Interest thereon.
We
are
going
to
have
a
few
exercises
on
Captain,
D.
W.
Reynolds.
Xbene is not a man in any one of these
Surgeon, Eye and Ear Eipert.
Offtdcts who
would ' tolerate such a Feb. 21.
The South African newapapefn are
1st Lieut., W. H. Powers.
dl ttew certain pieces and uaroel, ot land
Our calendar for February ha? eleven
-r&amp;hkUice ou his premises. Why must tills
dCKTibed M totln.-a to wit: The Kail ball
full
of
amusing
incidents
in
connection
2nd
Lieut.
Irn
VanValkenburgh.
IK (kJ ot the South WeB &lt;|.urrer [S. W. 5*1 of I
7m Aken at the school house? As the dark birthdays marked on It.
Seetloo lllleeu tld] contalulott BMuty t?01 acron 1
We think “Honest Old Abtf a pretty­ with the ILind tenter famine. Soda wa­
Recorder. J. B. Roberts.
mA filthy out-house, scrawled with ob­
ot land, alw lb. South Went qurrter IS W. I,]
ter at five shillings a bottle is in gt'neral
rwaalty by wandering tramps and corrupt I good name to have.
Trees. R. K. Grant.
ot
lhe South West quarter IS. W &gt;,) ot section '
use for culiinry and wnshing purpooos.
Tbe noted specialist w!h&gt; has enjoyed
Ttttedxsl nnd inoraled |upils, induces careOtleeu
tlj] except two [si aerwi out ot lhe
Installing Officer. Sylvester Greusel.
Church and Societ .
South Wow corner tiler—it. AU In Township such wonderful success in Japan. EuropeThe demand for Florida, buy rum. rau
&gt;?*sness in pupils, if nothing more, so a
(Miss Maude Hamlin will ouiluct the
number one North. Ilan,- number Seven West. New York and tbb stair, will again visit
de cologne and other liquids of lilw
•IfZriK and neatly finished closet, will be an
BerriCoenly. Mwhlwui.aad eooialnlng In all
Diatolutlon Xolke,
All In- •
&gt;.9^ueCof pride even among boys, and they young people ssocioty of Christie u Endeavor character is- unprecedentedly great, and
One Hundred and Kicbteen lux' acre, nt land, tbb city on March 1st.-and2nd..
*vaiids who visit tliese eminent speclaibtBy muhtal consent the firm of J. C. accorrliiw lotbe Tnnr-d siacvsurvey tb-reot.
anything tllnl can be prejeted into the
M«&amp;it t’cadlly co-operate with a teacher ia next Sunday evening. }
Oared. Haellnm. Mtek.. February IB. UM.
on
that
date,
will
receive
servicethree
Munton
A*
Co
of
Morgan,
this
day
dissolv
­
Cteftplug it clean and discountenancing the
The pastor will preach hi the Preabyter- service of the toilet commands a fancy ed. All claims against thr firm must be
months free. They treat all chronic dis­
.’■iltjij- habits of the rougher class.
price. A
jnixturr of ammonia and
ian
church
next
Sunday
evening
on
“
Don
’
t
eases,
such
as
rheumatism,
paralysis
W
illiam
H.
K
umts
.
presented
at
once.
All
accounts
due
them
r/8ow deeply children may be dragged
lavender waiter is said to yield satisfac­
neglect your fence eornnl.”
John P. Dot iilab*.
neuralgia, headache, fits, sleeple.-m'--,
will be collected by J. W. Munton, who
Kikiwn by their school associations Is well;
Executors 0! Ute Edate ««( Robert E/Amiln. brain and nervous exhaustion. St. Vitu&lt;
&lt;&gt;»wwa to experienced teachers and physi-;
deceased. Mortsasees.
Consecration meet inc of thalyesbyterian tory results^ und even vaseline and ben­ will continue the business.
dance, cancers, tumors, skin diseases, in­
&lt;sukb, nnd many parents: and even the 1 Y. P. S. C. E. next Sunday evening. It is zine arc bv no means despised.
AloxzoE. Kkmaston.
Attorney tor StortzagedA.
cluding pimples, ’ freckles, ulcers, salt
Vdj&gt;!icde-sometimes startled into attention ! hoped all members will be lu tbelr places.
CHICKEN IN A STREET CAR^
rheum, etc.; also heart, liver, stomach and
ftry the revdlation
of the joiuro
condition
Dated 5lib 23rd day of Jan. 189G.
□co mmiCTcre.
w Into
we , “r- ’,,d Mre. Grigsby •jrmly|»n&lt;l Kl.teCHANCERY SALE.
kidney diseases, male and female weak­
Mrtacb
sueb influences, joined to the i
Causes Its Owner» Much Bother, aad
knowledfce
derived
t^'ik tteir many kind friend, tor,
In pursuant?1 and by virtue ol an order and ness, nervous, debility, exhausted vitality,
Elaally Lays an
CMrriWe
I
..
‘ from
’
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Literary Koloa
decree ol the Circuit Court for the Obumy of confusion of ideas, aversion to suciet}.
_u certain
—._r_ critnnals
------.
presence and timely gifts nt the recent
which
delight .to j|’ their
The
other
evening
a
woman
boarded
Donation.
I
I
General Greelyn article lu Lzdies Hume Barey. to Oancery. in tbe Stat? ot Michigan loss of memory and energy, eta, is quick­
nseaUer among the young, mav bring to a
a cable cur vBth a basket. All went well
nutdo and dated on tbe 2Slh. day of November.
The W. C. T. U. v'.:
’ ‘ «t the ‘ until suddenly a loud cackling came Journal upon - Tbe I-enonal Side ol IKC In a ce.rta!n cause therein pending, wherein ly and permanently cured by an original
cte&amp;tal.
will‘ jn*?l
WMblngtou.
” will nhuw that WMhlngton George F. Kenastoa Is Complainant and Martin and never-falling treatment.
on Tutsday
__ _ ...
Cures guar­
fifveu yeuug children are liable to have Presbyterian parsouaxe °n
Feb. । froni ber burden. The woman was nat\ . Harter and Harrlet.Iden Banter are Defend­
was largely Influenced by bln environ, ants.
' is invited
anteed when others have tailed,but will net
a teas given to their Droughts which they 25th. at 2:30 and every member
t r.is
nv t
(' uralJy much embarrassed, and, while
menta. but also Hut lie ateadlly tended to­
to be present and bring a friend With her. ‘
Kotler Is hereby t^ren ttiai 1 shall sell at public accept incurable cases.
tem bitterly regret in later years.
They will exam
painfully, pretended
pay uu
no ward tbe blglh-r rtnndatd or the present auctiou to the highest bidder, at the North Ine you thoroughly, free of charge, and’ 11
I
I। blushing jrauuunj,
picicuucu to
wpuy
The achool'directors need uo vote of the
u
Le8uJaF!U‘0,’tJ&gt;ly meeting' of the W. : attention to the obstreperous chicken
age. especially m regard, liin bablu and front door ot the Court House in tbe City of you are Incurable, they will frankly. kind­
4Ltclftet, no action of the board. They H. M. S. (&gt;f the M. K Hllirrh will lu. IzulH _ . •
Hartings and County of Barry and State of
. ...
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of
E. church
lx- held which was being carried
home. The ideals. Ot the first election In wbleh he Michigan, said court House being tbe place for ly tell you ao.
Jkwte only to cause lhe proper repair^ to be •
at the church parlors Wednesday Feb. 26.
Greeley bolaln* the Circuit Court for said County, ou
cackling continued, much to the amuse­ actively participated General
tnidr, and draw ah order on the assessor
Take one candid thought before il ls too/!
Saturday
the 4lh. dav of April A. D. Uw at 10
at half past two o’clock, SuUjdc’. Alaska.
3iar the expenses.
ment of the passengers, who were con­ writes: -In his younger day, Washington o clock la lhe toreueon. all, or so much there of late. A week or month may piner your
Teachers ate to blame to some extent forj
The club social of the M. Ei dburcb will vulsed with laughter. Nor did they at­ extended at fils lirst election the usual
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te raise the amount due to case beyond the reach bf hope.
rurtt-condition of things, and I hope the be entertained by Mrs. E. Y fliogle pud tempt to conceal their amusement, poeldilectlon bonpltallly, which, lu those said Complainant for urlortoal. interest and
Consumption, asthma, bronchitis ami ,
costs lu this etune. of the follow lug described
Owrdb will i»id them responsible to a her assistants In the church parlors which embarrassed the woman even days, consisted In the minlmiuu amount ot I*rcei ot land lo wit. Cotntnrncing four rod* catarrh are no longer incurable diseases
rood with the maximum anioant or spirits. East and thirty three rods and two feel South on by their new aud never-failing method.
unretMuiable extent for the care of all school Wednesday next Feb. 26. Supper served
more. She failed to see anything funny­ We find him paying nn account tor nueb a continuous line ot .leffresoa Street from thr
rx-uperty.
I from 5 to 7. All are cordially invited.
Remember it costs you nothing to conin being made the butt of fun for ten or an entertainment tor some tour honored South East corner ot lot one. Mock five of
Addition to the City ot Hastings, ault-theae eminent specialists, and there­
fifteen passengers. The cackling chick­ voters, where the account was three shill­ ChMinberlalus
thence South twenty two rods. Rast tweuty-nlue fore the most humble in circumstances can
ing
tor
food
and
thirty
-erven
tor
liquors.
en seemed to have no compassion on her
rods. North trerety-two rods. West twenty nine avail themselves of their vast experience.
owner, for she persisted in keeping up a Tl&gt;&lt;- capacity ot the average drinker may. rods to place of beginning, containing four acres Catarrh and catarrhal deafness are posi­
A'w commencing four rods East of
continuous noise, notwithstanding the peril,ps. be Matrtl at three quarts at a altcorner of Block four of Cham­ tively and permanently cured by their new
gentle shaking and the frequent “hush" tlije. Mderlved from this account, which berlains Addition to the City of Hastings thence Japanese method.
coffered mw hogshead ot punch, one barren South alsng the East line of Jefferson Street
which the woman gave her. As the
DR. HELEN LEE gives special attention
twelve rods. East twenty nine rods. North
ot punch, forty gallons ot punch, nine
ILUM bakcackling kept up, says the Pittsburgh bowl, ot pouch. torty-Sre gallons ot wine, twelve rods. West to the place of beginning, to diseases of ladles Merited reward: iy-i
being on tbe North West quarter, section twenty. remedies were secured while in Japan and
Dispatch, the embarrassment of the and turty-seven gallons ot beer.
Wash­ Town three. North Range Eight. West ana
woman wore off, and a faint smile il­ ington. wltn was not pre«nt expressed being .In the City of Hastlags, Barry Co. Mich­ will positively and permanently edre all
igan. Dated Hustings, Mich. Feb. 19. uwg.
complaints.
Tbe doctor can be consulted
ders make
luminated her face. When the chicken hl, ,urprlw ,t tbelr moderation, and
daily at her parlors in tbe Hastings Hou.-r.
had been cackling proudly for ten min­ wrote hh agent that he tearod be bad not
BBiJ! unwhole­
Office hours 9 a. tn. to 8 p. m.: office
utes, she concluded to open the basket been liberal enough, and expressed the
SoUdtor lor CompulnMi.
Hastings House.
some food, and no
to see what was the matter. Imagine hope that he had not neglected tbow who
-His reher surprise and the amusement of the had voted Iu the opposition.
flrcllve mind and acute observation soon
housewife having re­
passengers when she picked up a brandnoted the ranges made by drink and
new egg which the chicken had laid in ■doubtless confirmed that personal moder­
gard for the health of
transit
ation Which never permitted him to run
her family will know-1
Into excess ot any kind.
In lhe Provin­
■BLANKET MEN.
use them.
cial Arnur.wben general charges ot druukenneM were made against the Virginia
sist all efforts of ped­
troops there wu no word against WmOUp la Callfwrala.
▲ resident of El Red, Cal., writes to Ington personally. H, bad amreover thus
dlers and grocers to sell them to you.
early deplored It as a aerioua rice, forbade
the Topeka Kansan-Sun - aa follows:
It by stringent orders, and applied a hun­
Aside
the fact that low-priced baking
“There is a class of men here called
dred lubes to ever? man round drank
’blanket men.'
They go around Um Still later he wrote that Giu-ahope aerred
powders contain alum and are unwholesome,
country in crowds and herds, each one to ruin U&gt;e proprietor and thooe who make
their use is extravagant
It
carrying- his roll of blankets, sleeping tbe most frequent application to them.’
What can be Bought for a dollar
anywhere. They beg from house to anti Io advising bls nephew be adds. 'Keat Farrell’* Clothing Store.
pounds of the best of them to go
far as one
house aomething to eat. They work a train rrom drink, which Is a source ot all
few days st a time, and then go and sit evil and tte ruin ot halt tbe workmen ot
pound of Royal Baking Powder because
in front of a saloon until their money this country.*"

GOLDEN CROSS

Tie Great Fraternity, tee Staff
of tee Faiily at Death.

NINETEENTH YEAR OF
PHENOMENAL SUGG^S.

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requires two
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they are deficient in
leavening gas.
Economical food,
pure and whole­
some food, and food
that is of finest fla­
vor, light, sweet,
and palatable, re­
quire the use of Roval Baking Powder.

BAKING Powders
sold, either whole­
sale or retail, at a
lower price than the
“Royal ” are almost
invariably made frtm
alum, and should
be avoided under
all circumstances.

ia gone. When Sunday comes they go
to a stream sod wash their clothes. It
ia just dreadful to think men can get
so low. 1 never thought there waa any
good in the Coxey movement until now;
he was the means of getting a large
number of these men outof the state.
“They say that California la tbe only
•tate where they can live in that. way.
We ask them sometimes how they can
forget their homes in the east and live
like animals. They soy: ‘Oh, it’s the
to taa: T believe more people wia go
to hell from California than from any
other place, and it Ja all tbe fault of tte
cHroate.' Then are hundreds and him-

An artleiebTCleveland Modetl In MeClares Magwrine tor March, will describe
tlw curious asm Important scientific use,
lately made ot kilos, especially In lhe de­
partments ot meteorology, electricity, and
photography, it will also deocribe how
to make the modern tailless kite, how to
fly kltrai la tandem, and tbe poulbllltles ot
ti* kite aa a coming Instrument ot war.
Along with «her pictures, there will be a
Bomber ot views photographed from a
Wle. at an elevation. In acme inatanoee. ot
I/00.
1,1 HoClure*, Magazine tor
March. Elizabeth Stuarl Pbelpa wilt tell
• o'Monr or the beginning ot ter literary
Hie. when, as a girl ot twenty, she became
a ooiitributer to the leading mVaxines and
a writer ot Sunday Scbool tanks.
The
paper will have eorae Interesting llleatraSbort stories by Kipling .Bd Hole

We don't believe in the song of a.
Quarter Off, but put forth all our ef­
forts to save yourquarterscontiuuously.
—No trouble to show our stuff. We
*re now making an extra effort to get
nd of our odd Pants and all Heavy­
Woolen Goods during the remainder of
February and March. Bargains that
cost yon nothing to investigate, but may­
save you 10c to dollars on every pur­
chase. . All goods new.

J. C. FARRELL, Clothier.

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VOL. XL.

Hastings Banner.

NO. 44

WHOLE NO. 2124

HASTINGS, MICH, FEBRUARY 27, 1896.
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Published Thursday* bv

COOK • BROS.,
HASTINGS, MICH

CORRESPONDENCE.
Mrs. J. Crump Is recovering.
Mr-*. Eva Cairns and son Ralph are ill.
Mr-». A. Mills has returned from Big
Rapids.
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Miss Minnie Geer, of Benton Harbor, is
\ isiting among friends here.
William Willis, of Kalamazoo, Is visiting
his relatives and friends here.
James Brown wh-j has been very ill
with an abscess in his side, is slowly re­
covering.
;
Mrs. T. Keyes has been caring for Earl
Towne during the past week. He Is now
on the gain.J. W. Briggs has moved his family Into
their residence at Delton. Prairieville’s Joss
is Delton's gain.
Mrs. O. Nichols who has been south
working io tire Interest of a publishing
house, has returned home.
‘ The. Literary Club met at the home of
W. D. Hughes Friday eve. A full house
and an interesting program.
George Hazen has had a call from the
Wlhiams Windmill Co., to go to New
York City and continue business for them
there.
„
Rev. Wheeler has began a series of re­
vival meetings at the M. E. church, and
Rev. Parsons, of Grand Rapids, will be
here to assist the coming week.
Peter Houvenir has recently moved
into J. J. Perkins tenant house, lately
vacated by E. Blanchard'* family, they
having moved onto Lester Warners place.
Dowtin*.

Middleville.

Will Schleh and rife hare a son.
have a daughter.
D. lMitchell and ife____________
Ed Lynd, of Char|6tte, wag in town thfe
first of the week. !,
J. W. Saunders 1st in Grand Rapids on
business this week. . j
Special services are being held in the
Cong, church this wfek.
Ed Beueway and wife are now located
in the Wakefield addition.
Workmen commenced . repairing H.
Hendrick’s house , tills week.
Bills are out announcing a. concert by
the Eclipse Quartet.pin March.
Washington exerdbes were held in the
lower rooms of our fichool Friday p. in.
The young people]j are enjoying them­
selves at Chas. Rogers, in Irviug to-night
(Monday).
will be given by
“The Lost Heli
M. H. school, Tuestire senior class ot
day March 10.
.
The next meeting:- of the Barry County
Teachers Association wHI be held in this
place March 21.
W. N. Ferris, of Big Rapids, will lecture
Wednesday evening, this being the second
number of the E. L. (Lecture course­
Geo. S. Bassett will close his school In
the "Brick” this week and leaves Monday
a. m. for Big Rapldsjto attend school.
A camp of Modern Woodmen has been
organized In lids village.
Isn’t there
another kind of lodge to be had, or have
we got ’em all?
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North EMt Barry.

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Albert Hampton lost a three year old
colt by having Ito leg broken.
School ha» been very small tbe past
week on account of bad weather.
John Beers has bought a piece of land of
his fatberand wiU ballda bouse the coming
spring for their future home.
Rev. J. J. Bunnell did not fill his ap­
pointments at Laeev and Barry last Sun­
day, on account of poor health.
A number from this place attended a
party at C. W. Backus’ on Saturday even­
ing that he made especially for his writing
claw.
There will be a box social at tbe realdeoee at Lyle Bunnell nn Wedneyday
evening tor tbe benefit of Rev. M. J.
Wqaver.
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Milton Nnblee la taking steps to replace
what the fire king destroyed. Work on
hia new house win begin as aeon aa tbe
weather penults.

An aunt of Lee McDonald’s visited here
part of last week.
Sold Crowell, of Hastings, made a busi­
ness trip here last week.
At this writing B. F. Wolf is still con­
fined to the house with the grip.
Koy Barnum and a cousin who have
been visiting here this winter have left for
New York state.
Eider Keen, of Kalamazoo, was called
here to preside at the funeral of Mrs.
Shores, on the 13th.
Mrs. Shores was M
years old.
Uncle Geo. Wood, late of Belding, form­
erly of the Grove, is now stopping with
Wm. Demond. He will be 90 years old
his next birthday.
Elder C. M. Keen, of Kalamazoo, our
state superintendentKif the Y. P.S. C. E.
will give a talk before our young people
the 4th of March, and assist them in re­
organizing their society.
,
Several of our ladies made a surprise on
Mrs. Joe Passage Thursday of last week,
each taking a patch which they had made
with their name worked on It.
Mr. and
Mrs Passage soqn move from Coats Grove.
The lecture by Mrs. Britten was not
largely attended owing to the inclemency
of the weather. She was billed for Sun­
field the next evening, but owing to the
fire.-It gave her a vacant night, so she re­
mained here aud spoke to a good bouse to
the satisfaction of all.
North Baltimore.

Maude Hill la visltlntj friends thia week.
Richard Murray Inal a valuable colt last

There are quite a number of sick people
In the vicinity nf Quimby.
It'a whispered there la to be a wedding
close by In tbe near future.
The lumbermen of thia locality are very
grateful tor thia splendid alelghlng.
Charlie Caliban exneeta to return to
Ohio soon to work In tbe oil region.
Cold weather and bad roads, prevented
tbe anrpriae on Willie Rboada Wodneaday
eve.
What occasions the broad smilenn Willie
Ickes face? It Is an eight pound gift they

The rain Sunday evening has spoiled
the sleighing.
Dr. Smith, of Bedford, was on onr
streets last week.
Ella Greenfield has been the guest of
Lizzie Smith a few days.
Who will be onr next Superrlaorf Don’t
Geo. Frey and wife went to Otoego last
let blm be weighed in the balance gnd
Friday to visit friends until Wednesday.
found wanting.
Fred Clemens intends to return to tbe
We bear that Bert and George are deal­
northern peninsular this week to remain
ing lu fancy borane. The flrm bear, tbe
for an indefinite time.
name of Striker and Waddle.
Miss Troxel closed a very successful
Tbe Striker and Fancher aoelety gather­
term of .school last Friday. She will teach
ing was a gneceaa »cJ»IJf and flnanelally,
the next term wbleb.wllb commence .some­
many thanks to the eftf delegatlon.
Mrs.'E. Corwin Is daugeronaly 111.
time in April.
(hwr Campbell has moved to Otsego.
W. McManis and wife went to Kalama­
We all seem to be a courting this week.
Cr«My.
zoo last Friday to visit relatives for an in­
A. Sealer was sees on nur streets SnnNo preaching on Sunday, presumably,
definite time. Miss Lewie Ormsbee accom­
d*Mtai Earns Cart la visiting her slaters bad roads.
panied them.
w _
A surprise is planned on Caleb France
Caledonia.
Shalt*
D. Moriord and wife made a business Wednesday evening.
Guy Giddings commenced work en the
trip to town Mnnday.
Mr. Grant Is out again.
Nellie donee was In Delton Monday, the railroad Monday.
Oscar Otis Is visiting his parents.
Will Cartilage will work the W. Fisher
guest
of
Sine
Vaadelic,
.
Grant Otis is out of town this week.
John Holden, of Kalamaxoo, was seen farm the coming year.
Born to George Thomas and wife, •&lt;
A large number of fat sheep were
boy.
oa our streets this week.
Rev. J. L. lekes and B. M- Krb, of Has­ marketed by James Reed on Saturday.
Mrs. Hoyt, of Alma, is visiting Mrs. G.
Lily Newton, of Hastings, has commenc­
tings, visited a: Walter Davis’ Bunday
Otie.
Miss Eetelia Larabee visited at her ed work for the season at Frank Barber’s.
Mrs. B. Shultz is expected home this
A number of our young people attended
grandfather's B. V. Stanton last week.
A number from bare attended tha con­ the spelling contest at Rlebiand, Friday
We now have two thousand dollars for
evening.
cert
at
Hines
Corners
Sunday
evening.
creamery capital.
glmer Reynold* l» morlng bl! mill on
Mrs. L. Baker and daughter Lenos
Nellie Acker and Samuel Givens were
were tbe guests of Frank Larabee and the John Holden farm, preparatory to
united in matrimony Saturday Feb. 22.
cutting the timber there on.
family over Sunday.
They have the best wishes of all.
John Barter after letting his farm for
There will ba a donation at Edward
Several attended the «m«rt at Htaea
many years, wUl work It UlnaelfUtta
Friday eve.
Comers Sunday night. J. Cooyer has his
concert at Cloverdale Friday March «h.

J. MeKelvy. our postmaster, is quite
sick.
Robert Reese, of Ionia, is visiting rela­
tives here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Evans spent Sunday
at Ceylon.
There was no preaching Sunday at the
M..K church.
It looks as If we might make maple
sugar very soon.
Tliere was a Washington birthday dance
at Elmer Palmer’s.
L. B. I*otU*r and wife spent a couple of
days last week at Bellevue.
TheJHayo school closed Saturday. The
McOmber will close Thursday.
A bee was held Munday for the purpose
of putting up Ice for Mrs. J. K. Wilcox.
Mrs. Jessie Peck, of Grand Rapids, Is
visiting friends and relatives here.
The eighth grade examination for Maple
Grove will be held Friday at the Norton
school house.
A farewell surprise party at the home of
Mrs. Ann Brooks fo^ C. E. Gould and
wife ft-iday evening.
Prof. O. M. McLaughlin resigned .his
position as superintendent of the M. E.
Sunday School, and Miss Mae Potter
elected to take his place.
The professor
soon removes to Nashville.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Medford.

Mary Wilkinson, or Lansing, was home
C. A. Hough returned from his western
over Sunday.
trip Saturday evening.
Lyman Moore, of Portland, is calling on
John Dawson, of Hastings, was .in the
old friends.
village over Sunday and Monday.
John Armstrong, of Joppa, spent Sun­
Mrs. A. E. Knight, of Kalamazoo, was
day with bii parents.
In the village Friday end Saturday.
Mrs. A. B. Pulling spent Sunday with
Daniel Gariinger and wife are in Wash­
tenaw county visiting relatives ami friends. friends In Battle Creek.
Miss Laura Gill, of Grand Rapids, is
The play ”Sea Drift” given here n short
time ago, will be repeated Saturday even­ visiting friends lu this vicinity.
Will Whitney entertained a few young
ing Feb 29.
Nelson Crapo and1 wife, of Reed City, are people last Friday evening—right royally
visiting friends and relatives in Nashville too.
Miss Jennie Kilpatrick, of Olivet Col­
and vicinity. ’
Special meetings are being held at the lege, spent Sunday with A. G. Payette's
people.
.
Adventist church this week, conducted by
Louis Bruntmyre spent Sunday with
a lady evangelist.
Mbs Lida Feighner was at Charlotte his folks, prior to going to St Joe, Mo., to
Saturday attending a meeting of the Eaton work in a laundry.
Dora Nichols, of Chicago, and Lid*
Co. Teachers Association.
Glenna Young has been very sick with Nichols, of Bay City, were borne for a few
rheumatic fever during the past three days visiting with their parents.
Quite a few young people met at toe
weeks but Is now slightly on the gain.
Earl, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. home of Dewey Hughes Friday evening of
last
week and surprised Mrs., H’s. sister
Ed Van Auker, died last Wednesday at the
home of his parents in the village. The Miss Evw Pixley and spent a’ very pteg8ant
evening.
funeral was held Friday forenoon from
Burt Wallace left for Lansing Monday
the Adventist church and was largely
to attend the Agricultural College.
Burt
attended.
»
The Junior class of our High school with has the right kind of stuff in him and will
their friends making a crowd of fifty, be heard from later or I fall In my pre­
enjoyed a sleighride to Vermontville Sat­ dictions.
Next Friday eve the W. C. T. U. give
urday evening and were very pleasantly
Delayed Letter
entertained by the High school of Vermont­ an entertainment.at the chureh. Mrs. W.
„ .
Philip Smith has been quite sick.
ville, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Gris­ W. Godsmark Is arranging the .program
which assures one It worth while to at­
The Crusaders will be here next week. wold.
Chas. Abbey has a grand masquerade
Henry Knickerbocker Jr. was arrested tend. Come ail.
E. W. Jordan, Geo. Bevier, Geo. Hull
ball Feb 21.
Monday, charged with the many small
Preston Jewell was at Hastings Monday thefts that have lately been committed In and Albert Bevier started this Tuesdayand Tuesday.
the village, when brought before the morning for Wall Lake where they expect
Mrs. Lyman Wilcox has been sick with justice be confessed and was let off on to lower Mid lake several inches by re­
the "grip” but is better.
suspended prosecution by paying 812 and moving some of the fish therein.
The Centre school was ’’taken” Monday costs.
CIovOTdato.
by a traveling photographer.
Saturday. Feb 22, was the twenty-fifth
M. Llnebaugh, of Ionia, was a guest of wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. G.
Nettie Chamberlain is on the sick list.
Webster Hastings the first of the week.
Bom to Chas. Monica and wife on
W. Perry, and in the evening about twenty
Herbert Packard move$_jwxt week to of the neighbors and friends gathered at 21aL a boy.
Pennfield. he is going ttfwork for his un­ their home to remind them of the fact. A
Willie Gibson and wife returned
cle Mr. Poorman.
number of presents were left as a token of Kalamazoo last Friday.
Alvarez Wilcox sold his personal pro­ the good wishes of the company for a long
Sam Given and Nellie Acher were marperty at auction Wednesday.
He Intends continuation of their Jives and happiness. ried at Hastings last Saturday.
to move to Battle Creek.
Frank Leonard and Eugene Deck have
Henry Knickerbocker, one of Nashville’s
Ths Center school will observe Wash­ well known citizens, died at his home Fri­ returned from near Battle Creek.
ington’s birthday with appropriate exer­ day. He had been in falling health all
Grant Dickinson, of Hickory Corners,
cises on Feb. 22 at the school bouse.
winter, belngobliged to return home earlier spent Sunday with friends here.
Mrs. Nina Tasker and Mrs. Smith re­ than he expected from bis annual hunting
John McCallum is very low and not
turned Sunday from a weeks visit Vfltb trip to the Northern peninsula on account much hope is entertained of his recovery.
their mother Mrs. E. Taylor of Vermont­ of III health. The funeral was held from
Frank Monica ha* returned from Indi­
the M. E. church Sunday afternoon, con­ ana where hq has been during the past
ville.
The long looked for entertainment by ducted by Rev. Trott. The funeral was winter,
the Y. P. S. C. E. will be given just as largely attended by the friends and
Tbt Kalamazoo ice company are
soon as the Crusaders get through here. neighbors who
Who extend their sympathy to ready to erect a very large
M
Wait for It: program later.
the bereaved wife and children.
Acker’s Point.
1 am requested to state that the Ladies
Aid will meet with Mrs. Marshall Bagley
Freeport.
Woodland.
on Thursday March 5th.
Mre. J. W. Godfrey visited her parent*
Frank Gipt Is again on our streets.
The concert at the close of the singing
In Charlotte this week.
Logs came in very plenty last week.
school here will take place on Friday eve­
The Washington’s birthday ball Friday
A large amount of Ice was put up last
ning
the 6tli of March.
A very fine pro­
evening was well attended'.
week.
gram will be rendered and It is hoped all
J. D. Cool and Geo. Karcher returned
George Nelthammer is very sick with
loveia of music will attend as the proceeds
from Luther last week.
the grip.
will mostly’ go to our Sunday School.
Several Freeportcrs are la grippe suf­
Several members of K. A. Sandy's family
ferers at present writing.
are sick.
The M. E. entertainment. Saturday eve­
Yankee Springs.
Taxes are nearly all in and not a single
n I ng was well attended.
levy yet.
•
Too cold for items last week.
Mina. Sarah Steckle spent Saturday
Henry Derby, of New York, la hi town
A. Stocking was ai ‘he county hub Sat­
nlglit with Miss Sadie Kinney.
on Bustoess:
- urday.
.
Luman Yarger, of Grand Rapids, visit­
Mrs. Ira Jordan and uncle John iEnt are
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. John Senslba. a
ed his parents fan Freeport the first of the sick. Mrs. Jordan has congestion of the 5# lb girl.
week.
.
lungs,
G. H. Ford and wife contemplate mov­
Rev. Moffit. of Alaska. Mich., is assist­
The Republican village caucus will oc­ ing to York State in the spring.
ing Rev. Halsey In his revival effort at cur at the council room on the evening of
Quite a good many from around here at­
present.
Marcli 8.
.
tended the K. of P. hop at Middleville last
Freeport wilt be entertained by the Alto
Mrs. Eliza Palmerton was sick last week Friday night.
Dramatic club next Friday and Saturday but Is better now.
Holley &amp; Senslba having bought a new
evenings.
The lecture at the M. E. chureh last portable saw mill are at work on a job
Miss Mary Forbey has not been gble to week was a grarffi success, a large audience near Hastings.
attend to her duties at G. J. Nagier'a store was in attendance.
The republicans of Barry’ county will
the past week on account of illness, '
There was a wood bee on Tuesday for make no mistake If they select S. C. Ritchie
Hale Kenyon and wife gave a very the purpose of cutting wood for rhe M. E. as the nominee for Sheriff.
pleasant pedo party Friday evening. church. Nearly everybody turned out and
Bowen* Mill*.
a large amount of wood was provided.
Several were present from Hastings.
Mrs. Oier, of whom mention has recently
John Senslba Is now called papa.
Hinds Corners.
been made several times, died last week.
Sleighing is very poor In this vicinity.
A post mortem was held and It was found
H. M. Moore is on the alck list.
.
Miss Gertie Hale, of your city, is visiting
Preaching next Sunday at 11 o’clock a. that she died of cancer of the stomach.
at L. W. Smiths.
George T. Grover of whom mention has
L. W. Smith has cards out for a
I. Norton, of Vermontville, visited at been made several times of late, died on masquerade Friday evening March 6.
the 21st Inst. A post mortem was held and
On account of illness Judge Armstrong
Jacob Kline's test week.
The concert Sunday evening was large­ it was found that he died of general con­ did pot return to your city last week.
sumption. Mr. Grover’s remains were
ly attended and reported a success.
Owing to the blizzard last Wednesday
Will Tobias and wife spent Sunday taken to South Allen. Hillsdale county, on night there were but a few to attend the
the22nd and were Interred on the 23rd. masquerade.
with the former’s brother at Dowling.
Mrs. Josepldne Taggart, of Kalamazoo, As Mr. Grover was a member of the I. O.
DIED.
was the guest of Mrs. J. S. Hinds Friday. O. F. of this place his remains were ac­
Frank Baugh and wife, of Bed ford, were companied to their last resting place by a VALENTINE—On Saturday, Feb. 22, in
the guests of W. 0. Tobias’ people. Satur­ delegation of the lodge from this place. . this city at the home of hia daughter,
When Mr. Grovers remains reached South
Mrs. Fred Tungate, John Valentine,
day.
Mr. Nye and wife, of Nashville, and Allen the Odd Fellows at Reading, a village
aged 79 years.
Mr. Phillips and wife, of Hastings, spent a a few miles distant, were notified and they Mr. Valentine was born in Stuben Co., N.
turned out en masse and assisted our boys Y. At an early age he came a to Michigan
day last week at F. A. Klines.
When twenty-eight
Melvin Smith and Mrs. Alice Cummings at the fuueral which was largely attended. with his parents.
have returned-to their home near Stanton
years of age he was united in matrimony’
after a weeks Visit with relatives In this
to Lois Fish and they have lived together
Brauard.
fifty-one years. He came to Orangeville
vicinity.
James Brown is very sick with an th­ in 1849, and experienced ail the hardships
ecas.
Or*n*evill*.
of the pioneer* life. He wan the father of
Our new store has a very neat and tidy six children. Mr*. Eliza Sheffield, of Bel­
There has been a considerable ice put
appearance.
field, Albert Valentine, of Orangeville.
up during the past week.
A. Nevins shipped a car of sheep last Andrew Valentine of Cadillac, John Val­
Ellsworth Smith and family, of Kendall,
entine, of Hope, Marta Copeland, of Waat
Vanburen Co., are visiting friends aud re­ week Monday.
Wm. Ford has rented his farm to Loren Superior, and Esther Tungate, of Has­
latives in this place.
There is some talk of pntting up a tele­ Cook. Mr. Ferd expects to move near tings, all of whom, with hia aged wife
Bowens
Mills.
survive him. He has lived the past year
phone between Delton,
Prairieville,
Auction bills March 8, announce the and a half with hia daughter, Mrs. Top­
Orangeville. Gun Lake, Shelbyville and
sale
of
the
farm and personal property of gate and has made many friends during
Grand Rapids.
bls residence here, for to know him was
Two of our neighbors have passed away the late Anthony Rogen.
Several of the farmers of this vicinity to love him.
within the peat week.
Horace SnoOk,
bom Feb. 0, 1850 on the Snook farm east are depending on the western corn ship­
MERCHANT—Tueaday morning, Feb. 98.
of the village and has resided there during ped in at 31 and 82 cento.
There was a surprise party held at the
at the borne of hta aon A. 8. Merchant,
bls life. He has been a mute since three
west of the city. Abram Merchant from
yean of age.
He was respected by all home of Miss Ixrttie Honeywell last week
Saturday evening in honor of Miss Lulu
the effects of the grip, at the age of 85.
who knew him.
John Valentine wan born Nov. 25th, Hall who to going to move about two The funeral will be held to-day.
1817 In New York and came to Orange­ miles north of Prairieville with her sis­
ville In 1849 where be resided until 1894 ter’s people Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson.
MEAD—At her home iu the 2nd. wazd,
Tbe South Pine itake Literary was held
when be removed to Hastings. Be died
Tuesday, Feb. 25, of consumption. Miss
Feb. 21, *96 and was. brought here last attbe home of Will Hughes last week Fri­ . Eva Mead, aged 22.
Sunday for interment' He leaves a wife day evening. The Prairieville ^Jtovenile Miss Mead was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
and six children and a host of friends to Male quartette” was present tuid rendered Marion Mead, of this city, and had been a
very tine music, also a “farm ballad” com­
mourn bls loss.
patient sufferer for several years past wttb
posed by Mrs. Ed. Farr wm highly ap­
consumption. Brief services were baM at
plauded by the audience.
the bouse to-day, and the remains were
Several of tbe farmer* of this vicinity
The Crusaders are with us.
with their wives, sons and daughters, taken to Barryville, where services and
The sleighing vanished Monday.
burial will take place.
meet
at
tbe
Grange
hall
serai-monthly
for
Flossie Serven is very sick with |UDK
social and mental Improvement and at the
Hmtinr* Market*.
fever.
same
time
have
the
organization
of
such
a
Mrs. Al Davis Is very sick with neural­
a nature that It am co-operate with other
gia of the stomach.
into is.
Our mall did not get here last Wednes­ local committees In all tbe lines of Grange
work.
day on account of the snow drifts.
Miss Lida Powers, of Battle Creek, vis­
South Hastings.
ited her brother the Dr. last week.
Miss Alice Hall has gone to Chicago
Miss Lulu Cummins, of Bellevue, Im a
Mr. and Mrs. Griffin are expected home
guest of Lyman Wileox and wife this
Wednesday.
The Endeavor will be led by Mr. Newton
On account of the blizzard Alvarez WUcox postponed bis a oct ion to thb week next Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gamble are visiting
Wednesday.
The exeretaea by the Center acbool qu In kiddleviUe at present.
The party at Ma. Hilalngw'a last Satur­
Feb. 22, were fine and reflect credit on toe
teacher Webster Banting*.
Maurice day evening was much enjoyed by all
present
Campbell made the hit of the evening.

�Hastings Banner

AIDS TO MEMORY.

the

BLENHEIM

SFANIEU

CHANC1BY BALE.

A novel love romance.

a«rae at the Circuit Court lx ibv cS™
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IMS e. .eertulurawr •kwatopLXw’ITSj;

Here’* • eurtoa, «tory of lora »al
Of all the pets of womankind, babies cooruhlp- About two year. aro. aaya
Ab to the ordinary loas of memory
alone
excepted,
there
is
nothing
more
tbe
Athena (Oa.) Sewa, a yoonr genUeNotice to hereby gives that I xliall sei;
'
produced by advancing years, it is
COOk BgQ».. Proprietor,.
MMOkmto tbe btabeet balder, it n .
lovable than the tiny Blenheim spaniel, WM of tbta olty. while in Savannah, »ot
strange how proper names are always
front deer of the Court House in u„ (
into
a
atreet
ear
with
a
heavy
umbrella
says
an
exchange.
Hartlugs ami I’ouatv of turey aiu1
the first to go; even those of our inti­
■MIM MUdCoun Boowbrl.'r
;
Why this breed of dogs have
under bl. arm. Uk.&gt;. *"»*’»“]'
mate friends often tenjporarily vanish
holr.tng tlxe Circuit Court for said &lt; ‘rl.u ™
name of the palace of the duke of Marl­ other careleaa people, be held It at a
—which, when we are about to intro­
borough no one seems to know. Inc dangerou. angle, with tbe point .tick­
duce them to strangerjB, is rather eirt•lory goes, however, that lhe &lt;&gt;re‘d“h' ing out liehlnd him, and ere long the car
barrassing. Next to Utem, to judge
hod the breed, and Unit, on a frieml • rave a lurch and a Indy juatbehind him
coats iu th to cause, of tbe follow in- J,..,
.
Prove the merit of Hood’s Sarsaparilla—posi­ from my own experience, arc synonyms. requesting B puppy, he re hired to part
parcel often* I to wU. CemmencniK f.,llr
&lt; I emitted an ear-.pllitingscream. Every­
cated in quality and flavor in None
This is inconvenient in literary com­
Eeetead tblrtv three-rods and two ,, HoutfS
tive. perfect, permanent Cures.
with one. but. at the same tune, took body juml».l utid looked, and to hi.
aootttiueoQsUneofifeferNon Btr&lt;-.- iron. t£
Such Miace Meat, a pare, whole­
Cures of scrofula In severest forms, like position, and necessitates the frequent two or three blind whelp, and threw
Booth East corner ot lot one. bl- k ft..
horror the young man found that the
tome. cleanly mndc preperation for
gottre, swelled neck, naming sores, hip use of the “Thesaorusi” writes Jumes
Chamberlains Addition to the city ot llmfir
point of his umbrella had come in con­
Payn in the Illustrate^ London News. them to tame eagles.
twenty two rods. K&lt;ii i-..rn:,- X
disease, sores in the eyes.
mince pin, Emit cake and fruit
But
in
the
year
1800
his
grace,
the
rjdr'NJjtb twynty^wo roAs. Wmu.,.t, g
tact with the nose of the young lady
-Cures of Salt Rheum, with Ito Intense itching What is very unfortunate, this- only
puddings.
•
rocs Io ptace of'heifbblng, coDtabunn f..
duke
of
Marlborough,
was
reputed
to
and burning, scald head, tetter, etc.
seated
just
behind
him.
Of
course
he
makes matters worse, fhr there is noth­
of land. Also eommeodug four rod*
Cures of Bolls, Pimples, and all other erup­ ing more certain than tint the constant possess the smallest anti best breed □pologized, or tried, but it was like
ttie Booth East corner of Block four &lt;t Chx^
beriktns Addition to tbe Clly of Hastku. ’.neX
tions due to impure blooduse of helps to memory causes its de­ of cockers .{woodcock spaniels) in BriU atxjlogixing for murder over the body
1
South a’-*r.jt the Hast line of Jiffmcu sin**
Curcs of Dysi»ep6la and other troubles where
MINCE
MEAT
a
in.
They
were
invariably
Fed
aud
struction. • By constantly referring to
I of the victim, for the lady’s nose was
&lt; twelve raffs. East twenty nine rod-. North
a good stomach toulc was needed.
S
..i._
twelve rods. wtaat
Wwt Irt
10 Una
IJ.e Usee of ilx /hmiSf
white, with very long ears, short noses, bleeding and »hc was almost iu con­
saves the housewife long hours
a
“
ready
reckoner*
’
pensons
have
been
Cures ol Rheunuitl-sni, where jiatlcnts were un’MngMUMl North WMt'guart er. sect »&lt;m
of wearisome work and gives the
known to have destroyed all power of and black eyes. They were evidently vulsions with pain.
-Town three. North IJmikv Eight. Wr»t hj
q
able to work or walk for weeks.
being In tbe City of HimtlDM, Bam ('&lt;■ Mia;
family all the mince pie they can;
Cures of Catarrh by expellhig the Impurities calculation. On the other hand, noth­ the ancestors of the present Blenheims,
The car was stopped nt the next cor­
Igsn. Dated HatUngs, Mkin'Feb.
desire at little coat. A package makes
which cause and sustain the disease.
ing so strengthens the {memory as the which are still bred by the keepers of ner, where there happened to be a drug
Farfr W. WaLkgg
tbe
lodges
at
Blenheim
and
some
of
tbe
Cures of Nervousness by properly toning and cxercise^of it, aud when this ia not in­
Circuit Court Coiumlsdaner.'Bvry Co. Mich
two large pies. 10c. at all .grocers.,
store, and the young man, aided and
Aloxzo E. Kknahtos.
feeding the, nenes upon pure blood.
Take'no
substitute.
termitted, but kept up ins in youth, we inhabltanta
of
Woodstock.
-.betted oy
by one or two ciuvn/
elderly ladies,
inuuiuiAAio «• ■ ------------nbetteu
Solicitor for ConpiMuaul.
_
___
-.- ■ - —— - '
Cures of That Tired Feeling by restoring find that, as in the lute Mr. Brand rum’s
But there i» little doubt that ll,r-v‘bo
al _011C
e took
a llrely
interest
In tbe
« __
- -’
‘
4’“'
strength. Bend for book of cures by
nrA«.r'tl with
With the
tllC pug
DUST to
tO give
gi\C ’ case, thelped
«
i «».
otYnnfl
case, old age is no bar to the most per­ have been crossed
the_ young lady off
and stilzY
into
MORTGAGE bale
fect
recollection.
(indeed, it is them the very short snub noses which
the store end posted off after a doctor.
Default having been made in tbe ouditioQi
probable, as Sydney Smith observes, they now possecs. Moreover, the breed One was found and the unlucky nose
ola mortgage dated the i3th&lt;Jay of
has
become
very
delicate
and
difficult
that the decay of memory In old men
1880, mud* by &lt; harlea Baker and hh Mfe Man
was soon put in working order, aud the
Ann Haber of the Township of Assyrii. H^n
probably proceeds as frequently from to rear. They suffer from brain dis­ owner, attended by the married ladies,
County,Michigan, to anna;H. Aurtit, John?
M'RTGAGEBALE.
the very little interest they take in ease, and are more likely than any other was sent home in a carriage.
Bcbuyl-r,
William H. Sloeuin aud .iobn p
*' Default huvlog been made in the conditions of
AB &amp;s Executor* of the estate of Robert F
what is passing around them as from dog to die in puppyhdod. “Idstone,”
The young man took her address and a certain inorigHge made by George W. Gregory Dour
and Ann Gregory tn-Erebn Dibble dated Dec. Austiu. deceased, of Kings Coitnu. State of
any ntental decay. Sir Benjamin Brodie the celebrated writer on dogs, remem­
hunted up a mutual acquaintance, with 11 A. D 1891 aud recorded In Hie office of tbe Xew York and recorded In tbe office of tb»
To C. I. Hood A Co.. Proprietors Lowell, Mass. held the same opinion: • “The old man bers the time when the Blenheims were
Register of Deeds. for the Countv of lut rr xan
whom he called the next day to see how Register of Deeds, for tbe County of Barry and
of Michigan on the 13th dsy of Sepi«n.
__
rarts are the bewWter-dlnncr is not stimulated tyy
bv ambition as when mainly bred in the viclblty of the pal­ the nose was getting along. The nose Miste of Michigan, on th- 11th day of December State
her. 1W6. tn Liber » o&lt; Mortgages, on IWe n
p. 1W1 iu Liber3301 M'wtitairro. on page
- • that
•
•he •had• many years
- ----------of life ace.
llOOu S P111S pills, aid digestion. 25c. t:he felt
He suggests as a probable orig­ did well, so did the young man, for by .A.Bald
inortgMge a a* given upon the express Ssrtdeh mortgage there trammed to be due *i
1
date
Of this notice the sum of Twenty him
before him.
He has probably with­ inal of the Blenheim the Japanese toy I tjie time tbe nose was out of danger he condition that should any default be made In the
and fifty-one Dollars sftid otn th*
pa&gt; Tt: t '. f the Mid lot* r.rt, or arj tor there Hucdrcd
drawn from his former pursuits, and spaniel. The surmise seems very prob­
[•2861 55) and an Attorney* fee of thirty| had got in the habit of calling, so that it of, on a.., day srtierech tl.e tune ’&lt; nude pay cents
five dollars provided tor in said mortgage and
has substituted no others for them, and able.
able,
.is
above
expressed,
and
sh.uld
tbe
same
। became natural for him fo Step around rnn_ln unpaid and In arrear for the space of no suit or proceedings at law haring been in
vve know that the mind, as well as the
" The Niagara Falls Route.”
to recover the amount secured by Mid
I In the evening. So in the course of thirty dajs, the., and from ttjoneefore. that is stltuted
HOW LIGHTNING KILL&amp;
body, requires constant exercise to keep
mortgage or any cart thertof;
। time they were married, and she is the to say after lhe lap*e of said th Tty days, the
.stations.
Nt-’
it in a healthy state."
aforet:s’.*.l p.k'T’l
o* twelve hundred urdav the 23rd day of May A. D. ,hMt01
isk. at un
. only lady in the United States whose dollar* with ill -marage of Interei’ Wrreon
[a.m
o’clock tn the
forenoon.
Qicte willHon*
lie ’old. at
tee Most Fatal.
SJSmeC'kSd ^Jabk*1
‘
tbeort
L to how lightning 1 vpHrUhiP '•‘k™ by « P“«»&gt;ln tb'n«w
Basti.hos.........;
I
IN JAPAN;
the KorU5
North front
front door
door of
of the
tbe Court
C ourt Honw. u
in the
aia
*
—
J
A new 1r
hur'ImSeln the Mnulnt of City of HasUno.Couritv of Barry and 8i*t of
wr&lt; . . w
.7®“ . „.*! from
G-nm her future husband.
Stations.
DvIxtiH
jiff
made
— Mtebtota
4.
troriid
the ro’m f ha?
beinit the Kill
The New Woman Js Largely In EvIdeMM Mils, but one which may well be held
Michigan, laagcowtBouse
IsarS"CourtBousebei^gthe
kildlnK
luterert da® Deo. 11th. ittl. and the
b»’
which the Clntut Court for the County of
in
the
Flowary
FLIttgdorn.
wbstw tan.
|a,m.la.m.|a.m.|p.m.|p.m
in abeyance until a clearer solution of
Ing r-mnlued utpxla ard in arrfars fur Ute in
A NEW WOMAN.
Barry is held], at public auction, to the hiahrtt
. Easi miM.. ..I....... I 3 J0|5 40 I10.40I awl 1.0J
During a description of‘the woman of it can be presented, is just now being
snaee of thirty d»\s and upwards, tbe aforesaid bidder
tbe
premises
described
in
said
mort­
principal sun) of twrive hundred dollars, with
&lt;1 R. OSBORN, Local Agent, Hasting* Japan a correspondent of the St. Louis
or *■» much thereof as may be necctoary
urged by the scientists, says the St. Now Takes “Quick L«nch“ Like Male all ar.?araxe&lt; of lotenit thereon is dow declar­ gage.
*0. W. ttrootw. G. F. A T. A. Chicago.
to satisfy tbe ainrunt due on said mortgage,
FhUlstluM
| Dispatch says:
ed
due
uno
payabh
by
thcLrms
of
said
niortas above set forth with Hie Interest theraou.
Ixrals Itejiublic.
According to this
there Is claimed to be
The new wohiaq is becoming liiWdf cage o.i which
‘
The girls’ middle schools arc like our 7tew-fangted
new-rangteu idea,
itiea, a person la
js never
never
------,
~
.
dur C the date te thtonotlee We sum of Tblr- and the costs ebarges and expenses allowed by
is. “J "*»" “ ,h' &lt;rr°wl °ld“: ThW teen H.mdn-t seventy three Dollar? and fifty law and provided for In said inorttege.
public day schools.
The education ‘•struck*’ bv llgbtalngat
Bald premises being situated In the County, ot
attorney’s fee of thirty five Barry aud State of Michigan and deMrlbtd u
given is excellent and quite up to all in the general remteof the word quoted. ”«J ■»“»«
• I*™1”' but the new two cents, ann
Dollars provided fnr in said mortgage, and do all those certain piece* and parcel* of land
modern requirements, while at the The new theory is the result of dedoo- *»«'"“
thnD th‘"- «5» suit or jrroeee«lh&lt;s »’
harior bren inatltut- described as follows, to Wit: The East bait
.
..
a
.
.
.
..
flu* N»«tv X tirV Pi-i-Nn
ed to recover tbe mureys secured ur said mort (K U] of tbe South Weqt quarter &gt; W. 1,) o(
TIMETABLE.
same time the characteristic elements
tions that hare been mode along the the New York Ptv.Hs.
any nan
. cectlou fifteen (15] coothlnlng Eighty
aeiet
of a Japanese lady’s education are pre­ following linesi All life is electric. In
The latent stride made by
the new' gacuor
New. Tberek e. bv VlftiK of th*
J Ml I VIVI 1A1M iiucai
ll»c io tttvuiv. All
Of land, also the South West quarter s tt.»«]
served.
i the human body the stomach In the i 1’'om,n *• *°
“P to a lunch counter •aid cuiiteinrd In s-«d
ol tbe South West quarter IS. W. «&lt;] of Section
duuotw.
in
sueh
catx'
tnaae
and
ptovWd
notlbli
_
"
.
_
l
III*.,
n
rvvtvri
a
Tire
«s»&gt;F
t.cvv.mil
ate.
I*.
L
z
fifteen
[151
except
two
[i]
acres
out
of
the
*7
j
like
a
man
and
eat
her
pie
and
drink
The traditional accomplishments of
generator and the brain the battery. •
by riven that o« .-alurday
South Wes* corner Uiereof. All in Township
a Japanese Indy were, however, not for­
of March A. D
al ter e’cjrK in toe number One North. Range number Seven West
When n person is killed by lightning her coffee In a hurly-burly, ns her re­ day
fcrencoi. 1 shall sell fit Pub.In AttetteB. to the 3’rn OouDty. Michigan, and containing in all
gotten, and there were rooms set apart
la. m.ip. m.
he is not “struck” at all, but dies be­ pudiated Jord and master does down­ blabrotbludw. ai he N&lt;wR’ Uor.t dc-oFol je (Mte^imdred and Eighteen [ID] acre* ut land,
for giving instructions in| the arrange­
-i 6 10I 2 30
cause of a sudden loss of efeetric power town in the middle of the day. There Courtllmr-etntF^cliyafHaaunfr* 'thatbe’ng according to the United States survey (’irreof.
East Cooperi.
the place wbhr * .be Circuit Court for ByrtT Dated? HM’lugs. Mich.. February 19.1*Wment of flowers, the details of the tea
is
a
large
dry
goods
store,
tv
here
liar
­
Richland* June't....
which hail been impelling his physical
ANNA B, AV*FIN.
County I nolden*. r.= pre-rises dref-ui^l m
ceremony, and in playing the goto.
CresseyI..
John L. tM Ht vixk.
engine. The loss of this vital fluid, if gains in ginghams, laces, jewelry and said mortgage-or m) must tbericf M ma* **
Milo...1.
Without proficiency in these three ac­
W1LUAM H Six*TN.
gloves are only a preliminary to the mcessary to pay the niirtout dueou sari morCrooked Luke,.
such
it
may
be
called,
is
brought
about
♦« U7 .
Jobs P. Dpt glass.
| gige with seven per felt, interest and all legal
complishments no Japanese lady is
Deltou........ ;....... .
bargains
in
lunch
that
arc
offered
in
of Robert F. An»Un.
Ill
in
this
manner: A thunderstorm is
co&gt;ts. together with an attorney* fee it ThirtyCloverdale
8 30 .
MbM
thought to be completely edfiented.
the newly fitted up Ittftc'h room Id the five Dollars envonmied icr thereto.-Un* premis­
Akers Point ,.
A&gt;^
es l«iug describe In said mvnmsge as all I ha*
The technical and the Industrial schools passing over. It is charged with posi-' place.
flhultz
Here the new woman sits Recc or porcel mJnnd lying MH1 being .rituate I
tire
electricity
and
the
earth
beneath'
tor girls in Japan are admirable
Attorney
cbeTo*nsbl &gt; &lt;&gt;* Hartl nt.x iff’ tbe County of
BASTtNQS..J,..MJ.
The huiuan astride of her stool, orders her sand­ Barry
tut-ious. One of the most interesting is charged negatively.
and Stale ot.'Vteblgan.tftld'kLOwn and de ,
If the wich and “one in the dark” With tbe scribed a* follows: . ,
Ooats Grovej.
girls1 schools is undoubtedly the school electric battery is between.
aplomb that comes to one sure M her
The North *dxrv
jedfllie ,*&gt;«th West
MORTGAGEBAfX
Woodland ........... L.
for peeresses at Tokio. In this the em­ cloud is charged heavily enough it saps
Quarter of Beetlon TMrtv twh (JJl fa Town
Woodbury..............
jxisition.
‘
Detail tamug been made In tbe roaditionf
Three (3i North. Range ■tight
Wert.
Fi« a. L. A- .T.
press takes the. keenest interest; she the negative electricity from the earth,
a certain Hwriagf, executed by Adison c.
The new woman has token to tlfe
Th* psriies ot Uir first par? herebv axree to of
Lansing................ 4.
!
using
the
human
being
as
a
conductor.
an*,
visits the school every week, and knows
Gia taxes that may hereartrt he osaessta* BeatMLet aaJMsrmret Benedict, hu-t
Detroitj.
lunch counter idea with a great deal
upon ibis mortgage tip io and InehMItw ear »«r wife, to Har.’ey withami. dated the rleveub
all the girls by name. The students are end finally leaves him lifeless by taking
Grand Rapids
I of warmth. She wa» a little doubtful renf. and the excess (If ant) over tbe one per Is dny of June iMT. rerordea the twenty third dav
daughters of the “daimiorf’ and noble­ his electricity with thutfrom the earth. |
otJunelML
aha*Qki
whim
there
u
t-laaned
to
It. be paid by tbe party ot tbe second part be one. at tee datf hereof. Two Hundred and
about it when it was first proposed, ceirt
heirto.
men. If the empress bad not herself This theory is in line with that which
Ten Dollars and nlbety five cent?, notice l&lt;
Evklvk DlttPKK.
originated a few years ago and which but now that-Mhc has tried it she is
taken
the
lead
in
tbe
movement
for
the
Stations.
hereby
tlvm.
that
trf.
rtrtoe
of
the
t-owcr
••!
s O.
«
Mortgagee. •ale ia said mcdtKSgv.l AMI fon-rloM* the *au&gt;e.
*6
higher education of the women of the was to the effect that it was the “up more indignant with man than ever
Phi lifT. Com; koi r.
by a role of the roortaaged*. F&gt;reii:Kt-. v [ :.M .
for
keeping,
her
in
ignorance
so
long
stroke
”
that
kills.
Attnnwv
for
Mortgagee.
noble classes it is doubtful if Japanese
auction, to the highest tedder. a». tlir north
about this charmingly uncomfortable | listed Dre 3Ph. it®.
!p m.
frontdoor of the Court HoUbe tn tic City of
noblemen would have consented to send
p. m.
POTATOES WERE EXPENSIVE.
way of swallowing a meal.
I
MMttaE|,-Imy Jpatmf Midriwau. '-tin the
their girls to a public day school; that
sevaDteeaUi day of April was.aroue o'elbek h.
Grand Rapid's.
The business and professional man, I
■ He
Big
Bills
Follow
a
Huaband
’
*
Scheme
to
ibeaftorsoaD.
tbe sane being dAcrn*v(’. a*.
they
do
so
is
proof
of
the
earnestness
Deteotc...........
i io T 40
who is compelled to wrestle at a lunch i N
I
%A f
Lansing;
Unmecertals piece* or parcels of Umd i*ituated
1...... 8 S3 10 24 ____
Hide Cost of Clgnca.
with which the Japanese have adopted
in the townsnip of Here. In tbr T in:: - e!
counter every day. regards it ns a great :
I
• WW
Woodbury ....
x 10 ■&lt;* II 30
One
of
the
funniest
things
that
ha^e
modern western etlubation.
Barry, and Btatecf Michigan, and
a«
Woodland ....
8 1« •4 3( 11 38
W W
lol lows, to wit: The wc*t part of t he Cteth eart
occurred in Joliet during the present deal of a bore, but to tbe new woman ’
Ooau Grove..
•«» •4 40 •11 45
quarter, of the north essi quarter of !*ectiqn
made by the
year, says the Joliet (111.) Republican, it is a glimpst of a gastronomical para- j
FRENCH VIOLINS ARE BEST.
thirty
six
oontaiDitog
thirty
acres
of
laiK
allti
JBasrrxoH ...
8 45 4 54 12 a .......
the east part ol the north -west qttarur of the
was the mishap of a gentleman who
German and Bngllsh lastrumente Are
The experiment made by this par- I Oliver Chilled Plow Works, north east quarter of Section thirty six roittain
'9 00 •5 09 12 M
formerly lived on the west side, but is
ing fen acres of land, and containing; in all
Lacking Tone and Finish.
Akers Point
•9 05 •8 15 •12 50
ticular
store
has
proved
to
’
be
so
sue1
SOUTH
BEND,
IND.
iorty acres cf land, tee same being in tod^
now a resident of the city, and whose
Cloverdale
P 12 5 21 12 55 .....
Probably there Is no musical instru­
«hls t»n north of range nine we?!
Delton
B 20 5 Jt I 10
wife ran the store bill and looked after cessful that it is certain there will be
Dated Jan. 15. ikk.
ment made in such infinite diversity of
Crooked Lake....
. 23 •5 ® •I 20
the household expenses. He was in the
Milo.....................
■J 2« ® fl 4l •I 30 .....
quality as the violin. The lowest
Cressey..............
•9 34 •5 4! •1 40
। habit, by agreement with his grocer, of
CFAS. H.FUtKIt.
grades come from Germany, and are
Blcuiana Janet.
9 40 •5 5&lt; 2 00
SHERMAN AS A BOY.
|
।
having his cigars and occasionally
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Raid Cooper Lv..
sold at retail from $2 to $4. "
•9 50
K
WM'iiw/m Ar
1000 6 10 2 30
.. ,
,
i pxxis I goods
mat were
that not
were not exactly cigars
A
Xoathful
Prank
Recalled
by
Him
After
W
T
k""
a^
.
,
. -1
a ?P .* Q
w
Onne
I'1"lfday
• b reixht trains carry passengers, but will be
ADMisiorKaToirB half
Gaining Fame.
[
run at the convenience of the Company, and
! h"-'V,,e
'Hr Penci
'
.
'
wr- .«»
-J
in tbe niattrr of the eetste of Jorinm K.
the right is reserved to change the time of such « very fair tone in .MIHni
Among my school adventures at
Crouch. Decsssed.
trains without notice.
j reckon up the accounts.
She finally.
though,
of
course,
the
“
carrying
pow
­
NoUr«* Is hereby elven that I lhall 'ell a!
No. 6 will wait at Woodbury for D. L. &amp;’.N.
found that the family had eaten over Mount Vernon, ray. the Memoir, or
trains when neces«ary.
Public Audi obi to tbe highest bidder, on Friday.
er” is small. Th...
”,v
”toto
’ ” ra’ -7 L J I'thrM
Senator Sherman. wa« one I heartily I
car lMd‘ °f P0'”'0*’«"
1 be 2Uiu uay at Man-h, A. Ih.lRW. at ten o'doek.
"Mop on signal only.
from woods stamped
required a yeai.t and she just didn’t believe that regret. We bad Q teacher l-y the name ! Among them are the Nos. ,8 and gp, In the forenoon. at rhe late residence, "f lhe late
mped into the reouired
CMek^ter’a E««H.h XHaaKmd Braai.
Joshua K.Cruuch. !&gt;ecea.»r&lt;L In th? lbwnsbip
shape under great pressure, the backs 1
the account was correct. The smoker ot Lord. He was a small man and not i Atood and Steel Beam Plows, fitted with" of Hasting!!, in tbe County ol Barry in the State
from maple or sycamore and the tops 1
»n-breakable steel standard?. Also of Michigan, pursuant to Licesso an»l authority
and the smoker’s grocer were between able to cope with several of tbe boys In------ ■ from pine, .the whqb being finished off tbe upper and lhe nether millstone for tbe school. We called him "Bunty •he celebrated No. 40 and similar patterns. grunted to nie on the 3t»x day ot /aassry a.
**«• Ai’Ar* ntU*bl«. ladicb ask rt\
I)., MPS. oy the Probate Court of Barry ro«nty,
very rapidly by somequick-drying spir­ several days, and it was doubtful who Lord." One evening after school four
Look out fur imitations and
Miehuton. salof tbe estate, rigiii. title and in
it varnish. Very often a fancy label, would be pulverized the finest, but boys, of whom 1 was one, while playing Buy Only Of TAe Regular OLIVE® Aoents. tetestof the aaltl deceased oE in and t«» tfie
real rotate sitcate and being ia tbe Conaty et
bearing the name of some well-known finally an explanation was mode that on tbe commoaa found a dead sheep.
Barry, tn tbe State of .Michigan, known and
BREAKFAST- 8UPPER.
’ described as toUoww. to-wlt: Hie SFest ba»l ct
maker now dead, is pasted inside, in or­ mollified the wife, even if it didn’t
n was suggested that we carry the
the East half .of tbe North West quartet *f
der to delude the unwary; while at
satisfy her as to the correctness of the sheep Into the sehoolroom and place It
Hectlon thirty six (38&gt; containing forty *rre&gt;
times a'semblance of antiquity is art­ grocer’s charge for potatoes.
taore or less And the Bari part of the NhtUi
on Lord's seat. This was promptly
W?« fractional quarter of Beetlon twenty
fully imparted, the marks of wear
&lt;Wne. and 1 wrote a Latin couplet, pur­
ttS) containing thirty seven acres more nr less.
being imitated remarkably well. Oc­
Also tbe Boutte East fractional quarter , of Sec­
porting that this was a very worthy
Here is the serious manner in which sacrifice to a very poor Lord, and placed
tion
twenty five (W containing one hr.n/r-■!
casionally it happens that people who
QRATEFUL-COMFORTINS.
n« ofrtrr bbos.
itocimiw.».Y.rntt have slight knowledge of violins are a big London daily and a sedate London
five acres more or less, all being lu town flirrv
It on the bead ot the sheep. The next
(S» North range eight &lt;m West.
magistrate
treated
an
old-time
Ameri
­
Dated
Feb’y. Bb. A. 11.. 1W.
taken in by these ingenious frauds.
morning Lord found the sheep and
“A strange society was made a great outcry against the indig­
France unquestionably holds* the can joke:
AdminirtratL’r.
first position in producing- higlrclass brought to light during the hearing of nity. Efforts went st euee made to as­
modern violins. The English ijustru- a cose before the Thames magistrate. certain tbe actors in thia farce, and
BOILING WATER OR MILK.
mente are usually heavy, both',in sub­ Several men were charged with stealing proof was soon obtained. My Im adLocal Disease
a watch from a sailor and were all dis­
and te the result of colds stance and in tone, while thp*a of the charged except Alexander Fullerton, on mung disclosed my part In the case,
before you know it your rew.&lt;b
best French make are nearly always
and waded climatic
and the result was a prompt diKharrechan Res.
comes in fruit &amp; shade. Begin NO"
exquisite in model, workmanship and whom were found a post office savings of the culprits from the sehovl. but
bonk
book
for
£49
and
a
card
of
mem
­
tone. The finest Strads,' Axnatis and
poor Lord lost bls place because ot
by writing for our lbw price.-.
:
plitHl directly into the
all the glorious rest are copied with bership with a curious title. It bore tbe manifest inability »
w,
:
nostrils. Being quickly
Flower «ty Neraery Co., BTV.Him, SI.
following inscription: 'National Liar*’
inly pupils.
abrrbeU It gives relief at a fidelity little short of the marvelous.
«OCnlMTKn. M. T.
_£------------------------------------- ’J association. Haring been a member of
oa&amp;&gt;
•~
Remember we pay the freight.
the above association, and finding you a
RARE DOLLARS OF 1804.
*
Ao American tonrlst i,
bigger liar than myself, I must con­
is acknowledged to be the most thorough cure
gratulate you on relieving me of this "wntly «nt hi. bicycl. iron, London
for Nasal Catarrh. Cold la Head and Hay
coi»^d *iu t^n^esp iass.
Fever of all remedies.
It opens and
card.’ It must be gratifying to the East to Part, by maU ntnoontotafewpence
eteacses tbe nasal paaagea, allays pain and tn1
was talkihg-ttf A well-known numis­ End community, as well as a tribute to •nd recelwi it &gt;H perfect order. That
nara.iUoti. heals the sores, protects the membr-uc fn&gt;m cold, restores tbe Senses of taste matic the bfhtf day about the dollar of Fullerton’s own abilitie*, that he found look, like a yarn, but it1» ,uni?bk
sad rtnell Pi lee SO cents at Druggists or by 1804, for good specimens erf which such no one worthy of relieving him of tbe hngb.h jMrcel. po.t oo« c,rrie. mail
mail.
-BLY BROTHERS. M Warren Bt. New York. fabulous prices are paid by collectors, card. The magistrate remanded him F«k^e. not orer M pound, la weighfc
£“Lnot °' * “S*"
than »k£
and he gave me sone Interesting infor­ for inquiries”
PROBATE ORDER.
trora wy point in Enginad to any place
mation, says a Washington correspon­
'iS’Mc'tfl Wchigxp. County of Barry—«s,
A D&lt;n&gt;M».Actlon Joke.
in France at what appear, to be a riAt-wseMtee of tbe probate Court for the dent of the New York Commercial Ad­
Dumas fils tells of a double-acting joke
County crtEsrrv. holdrn at the Probate Office, vertiser. The reason the dollars of 1804
diculOTuly low tariff.
The bicvele
ia the Ctty-sf Haauun. tn said County on Satur­
which he pUyed on Meiwonler. who
weighed juet M poc^
day,’ tiie ■ eights Say of February, tn tbe year arc so scarce is that none were coined
we. , botonirt la his hour, ot leieore.
thcusand right hundred and ninety-six.
that year, there being an excess of coins
nad handle bar. were remored from the
■Pro«eatCbsriM W. Armstrong. Judge of ProTbe funous drama tort. lent him • paper
of that denomination in circulation.
frame, and carefully wrapped in hearv
coatalalnf the dried roe ot a herring,
In 1803, as is always done, the dies were
telling him that it was the seed ot a ^rr’ ra “ 10 “kc * ““P** bundle,
made for the succeeding year, but none
before the po.tage wa. paid, and when
tery rare plant. “How are the aeeda
were coined until 1856, when Director
tb« wrapping, were remored at the
Pollock of the mint found the ‘old die coming on?" he asked the great paint­ tourin. hotel in Pari, tbe mm-Mne
er the next Ume he saw him. "Oh
of 1804 at Philadelphia, and in order
"u
in perfect condition.
beautitully; 1 have planted them In
n Msroh A. ■ D., HM. at ten o'clock Id to complete his own collection offered
fsvMMJ.-M, sfivkned for the hearing of to exchange with numismatics. How a circle.'' And he took the astonished
aald-pMiaeaMtrtbid-.be helm at law of .aid
joker to a corner ot the garden where
Judge Lamer, at a political meeting
were struck off is not known,
d-s-Kewd aod all other persons Interested many
In
’WSScSrLUw?.tobepJffiS hut one of these belonging to ex­ the head, ot young herring, were lust in hia own state, alluding to the civil
peeping out
»ar.
suggested as a parallel case the
Director Lindeman was sold at auction
parable of the prodigal Mm and the torin New York for &gt;470. Upon tbe early
Bl&lt; Arrow hsart.
ful
reception
at his home when the
THt OWBN CLKCTRIC
dollars coined around the rim of the
An interesting relic was discovered
ARFUANCC CO..
coin was cut the words: “Unit, one near San Bernardino. Cat, recently. naughty boy returned, He was succeed­
hundred cents.”
This is termed the It ia an immenae aeulptured arrowhead, ed by a negro, a republican, who, after
‘•collar*’ by numismatics. and there is tour teet four Inches long, and weighing ®ome general remarks, paid his respects
no collar upon these restrikes. Hence, more than 200 pounds, tt ia of bluish to Umar’s parallel. “Forgiben! - said
it Is useless to look among the old dol­ granite, and shaped in perfect Imlta- Je. “dey forgiben. dem brigadiers?
lars that were tn circulation for one tton of tbe smaller arrowbrads fre­
bearing the date of 1804
quently in that region.

Thursday. Feb. 27. tfo6-

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Thursday, Feb. 57. 1896
w. a. poor. L«e»iaa^»r.

A Strip of Michigan

Location of Coopersville.
Jvspeptic, Nervous and Hysterical—An
Invalid for 14 Years—Doctor*, Sani­
tarium and Specialists All Failed.

Mrs. L. E. Titus, Coopersville, Mich.,
makes the following statement: “For
14 years I was an invalid suffering
from extreme nervousness and dyspep­
sia. Mr case seemed to be beyond the
skill of physicians, some of whom were
specialists in the treatment of such
diseases. I spent a lonJT time in a
Grand Rapids sanitarium. Their treat­
ment proved useless; everything I ate
caused extreme distress. I became so
nervous that I would breakout crying
without any cause. While in this con­
dition I was induced to use Dr. Wheel­
er’s Nerve Vitalixer. A change was
noticeable from the first dose; four or
five bottles cured me absolutely. To­
day I am in perfect health, can eat
anything and drink tea or coffee with
comfort. ’ ’ Dr. Wheeler's Nerve Vitalizer cured her by its a.ct‘on on the
■nerves of the stomach.

For Salr by IF. ff. (roodyear.

BUSINESS CARDS.
UK. ALICE KIRK.
L'
PiirsictAR and Subgeon.
All callk promptly attendtd day and night.
Office al bird's Hotel. wnith side entrance.

T E. BARRELL.
W. W. PDTTBR.
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B ARRELL A POTTER,
a (Timers

at Law.

Oftleeocer Hasting* City Hauk. * Collections
propipUy attended to, and general law business
transacted.
A- LAMPMAN.
i&gt;. i). s.
All kinds of Deartal-work done carefully and
promptly. Local Anesthesia, gas or chloroform
given. Office enw l‘hlu Suiitn’N Racket Store,
Baurs® to 12 :km! 1 to 5.
J. C. 1.AMPMAN, M. D.
Office wtit W. A. Lampman. calls promptly
answtrod. imperial uxientk n given to lilting
trusse-and treating Hernia or Rupture urt
radical .-fure. The .majority of cases can be
ner’iyu&gt;xtt!y cured without a surgical operaIV

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LOCAL NEWS.
• ukcuuition •

mining him and finding bls eoat near the
well embed that be had sunk beneath
the quicksands ao they worked, with a will
Tais week,
86 quires. to find his dead body. .After tbe well bad
been thoroughly cleaned out in their ef­
Hereafter, changes for advertisements forts to find the body, the man appeared.
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest tc
The naval register shows that tbe Unit­
luure Inwrtlon In lhe iNUe ot Che wrek
ed States now etauds fifth among tbe
when broncht
naval powers of the earth, having advanc­
Impoverished Mood cum. CPU Ural ImIIis,. ed five points within the last live years.
Hood a HarMCwrllU purlfle,. eurlch«n. Md vlGreat Britlan outranks her five and oneUlbe. the Moodnod pm vl*orand .lull,,.
half times. France three and seven-tenths
A irood sired Pluicree club has been times. Russia, two and two-tenths times.
formed at St. John..
Italy twice, Germany, Spain, Japan, Aus­
There la not a family In Eaton Rapid, tralia and the Netherlands follow next
that baa to recelte town help.
after the United States. There were com­
An effort Is being made by Baton Rapids pleted for our Navy during tbe year the
K. ot P.’a to organize a Uniform' Rank first-class battle ship Indiana, of 10,290
tons; tbe second class battleships Maine,of
there.
6,700 tons,and tbe Texas of 6,800 tons; the
Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Hoyt, ot Bellevue,
double-turreted monitor Amphitrite, &lt;ff
celebrated their 05th wedding anniversary
4.000 tons, and the armored ram Katabdin,
last week.
of 2.150 tons. There are under construc­
Plainwell has had a WO.OOO Ore, aud tion two fine class battleships, the Massa­
Is bow talking about petting In a system chusetts and tbe Oregon, of 10.290 tons;
ot water gforks.
the Iowa of 11.400 tons; tbe Kearaarge
D. J. Westfall, formerly editor ot the and the Kentucky, of 11,525; the armored
Delt6n Breeze, has taken the local man- cruiser Brooklyn, of 9,275 tons; monltore.
•gement of tbe Allegan Journal.
the Puritan, of 6.000 tons; the Monadnock
Berrien county’s fine new $80,090 eourt and the Terror, of 4,000 tons; three gun­
house and $20,006 UH were dedicated boats, the Wilmington, the Nashville and
at St Joseph Friday with appropriate ex-, the Helena of about 1,400 toiu; six gun'boats, of about 1.000 tons; three torpedo
ercises.
Ex-CoDgressmau James O’Donell, has boats of 142 tons, two of about 200 tous,
btf«»n engaged to deliver the address at one 182 tons and one submarine boat of
168 tonsA
Eaton Rapids High School commencement
exercises in June.
State News

Among the capitalists of Grand Ledge
Jaxon Sosp hurts no fabric.
who go the Sts.ooo ball for Bert Holmes,
Chicago capitalists may bay the Colby
the slayer of Albert Johnson, Is Editor
farm near Niles and found a female setnluWestland, of the ‘Independent.
■ry.
Franklin Baldwin, a Massachusetts
Jaxon Prize Baking Powder leavens
geutlewMu who-died recently, left 850,080 best.
to Wetlsley college to found a chair in
In some parts of Cheboygan county
mattieHMitieA in memory of his daughter. snow drifted eight and ten feet during the
recent blizzard.
There are over 7000-Christian Endeavor
There are only seventeen families left at
societies -in the Presbyterian church, aud
the once thriving village of St. Helens,
over Sih,080 was given by them to the Roscotnmou county. '
home a^** foreign boards during the labt
It act only is so, but st must be so. One
year.
Minute Coagh Cure acts quickly, aud that’s
|W. H. Goodyear.
Kalamazoo comity’s stone yard has had what makes it go.
a very depressing effect on police court
Mayor Pingree get ah enthusiastic re­
He read bis fruit
business. Hobos who are willing to go to ception at Hesperia.
jail SO or 60 days don't want to pound belt speech to 1.080 persons.

Henry VleuMutM mid wife, aired resi­
dents of Bellevue, died within seven hours
The greatest known depth of the sea is ot each othkr and were bulled iu the same
in the South Atlantic Ocean, between the grave.
island of Tristan d Acunha and the mouth
A high liver with a torpid liver will not
of the Rio de la Plata, where a depth of be a long liver. Correct tlto liver with
DeWitt
’s Little Early Risers, little pills
7 8-3 miles was reached.
,
thft cure dyspepsia and constipation.
A citizen of Battle Creek, wants to rent
dward Taggart
Loyal E. Kuuppeo.
W. II. Goodyear.
the famous Arnold block, and charge peo­
Arthur C. Dnulnon. •
Freddie Dwight, aged 7. was fatally
TAGGART. KNAl’FEN A DENISON,
ple 25 vents to be shown through Its dark crushed by a load of hvood which Ills fath­
lawyers.
rooms and passage-ways where so many er was drawing to'Battle Creek. He fell
EovrtsWt-en Michigan Trust Co. Bldg..
Grand Rapids. Michigan. -orlmes have been committed.
under the wheels.

stone that length of time.

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J. XI. SMITH.
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CoitedtMbs made in all parts of the state
Conveyii’K lng a speciality. Special pains
taken iu drafting contracts, chattel tnort•.'tiges aikl wills.
Woodland, Mick.

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The Cosmopolitan Magazine has offered
I AMES A. SWEEZEY,
J
Attorney at law.
$3000 in prizes for horseless carriages
Hastings. Mich. making the best records tn a trip between
Practices, in all courts of the state. C&lt;riits New Rork office, and its publishing
lectkHis promptly attended to.
plant at Irvington on Hudson.

Mrs. Rhoda* Reed, an aged lady at On­
sted. Lenawee county, jumped from a
train platform ajid was crushed to‘death
under tbe wheels.

One inate Cou&lt; i C ire
touches the
right spot. It i^lso touches It at tbe right
Some one with a great deal of nerve.and time if you take it when you brave a cough
or cold. See tbe point?
Then don't
cheek thrown In, drove up to J. W. Col- cough.
W. H. Goodyear.
horn’s barn at Caledonia one night last
William W. Saa I th, member of the school
week and pitched a half load of hay on board in the Weaver district. Mecosta
A. &amp; C. H. BARBER
(heir wagon; then drove away without be­ county, was fined $70 for slandering a
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Physicians and Surgeons.
teacher, Miss Pearl Barto.
Calls in city or county responded to with ing diecovered. \
Lapeer Methodists Sunday dedicated
promptness, day or night.
Tbe Portland Observer says not many
«Ues from their village the following their new church, which cost S14.000.
ur.
B. I. Ives, of Auburn. New York, de­
A. SHELDON,
notice is posted on a board in the town­ livered the principal address.
•
Abstract anil Real Estate Office.
ship: “Nolls, Wanted to trade a lions for a
Abstract Block. Hastings.
“Give me a liver regulator and I can
Money to loan on Real Estate Real Estate
The
sold ou commission. General conveyancing, mule or a mule for a boss; don't make no regulate the world.” said a genius.
daring a complete net; of Abstract Booxs.com- difference which, the idee is this: 1 have druggist handed him a bottle of DeWitt’s
riled from tbe Records, can furnish complete
got a mule-and a boss and want too of a Little Early Risers, the famous little pill.
abstraeta.
W. H. Goodyear.
kind.”
hilip t. ooLopovs,
Martin Hoogerhlde. an inmate of a Hol­
Calhoun county has nearly a half score
Attorney at Law
land charitable institution at Grand Rap­
of candidates prospective for tbe republi­ ids. committed suicide by taking rough on
(Soooeesor to Smith A Colgrove.)
(Office Id Union block, Hastings.)
can nomination of sheriff. The office Is the rats.
He was deaf and despondent.
Practices in alltbe courts of tbe state.
most profitable one in the county,
it Is
There's great activity In the five great
4 K. KENASTON,
estimated that the present Incumbent ice houses on Zukey lake, near Pinckney.
Attorney at Law,
wHl retire from his two terms' service About 160. men are employed in different
(Over J. 8. Goodvear * Co.’s store.)
capacities, and 2,100 tons are cut daily.
Fracticesin all courts of the State. Collections with 810,090 more money than be had
promptiyattended to.
Don’t invite disappointment by experi­
when he was elected.
menting.
Dtpend upon One Minute
it is Mated ttiat Prof. Samuel Dickie, of Cough Cure and you have Immediate re­
R. TIMMERMAN, Homcepathie Phy
Albion, for the five years past chairman of lief. It cures croup. The only harmless
elclau and Surgeon.
IJffio-*. ever Esper's grocery store.)
tbe national prohibition committee, has remedy that produces immediate results.
W. H. Goodyear.
notified the coaMnlttee that he will not ac­
’1 A. SCRIBNKR, M. D.,
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Physician and Surgeon,
Delton,
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Office In residence, one block east of depot.

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I IVM. H. STEBBINS.
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B Rivitns next to Christmas’ Photograph

■ Studio. Re.-ddemp 30v Court street. All
t all-. j.r«&gt;mr&gt;tlv tended day or nitrht.

Your
Daily
Bread

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Is no doubt a matter of
some concern to you,
but not so when you
buy it at the City Bak­
ery. Everyone when
in the city should get a
cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffee at all hours of
the day. Ernest line of
Confectionery in the
city.
M. E. REMKES, FRQFK

cept a re-election to that office. Two years
I
ago he accepted the position only on con­ |
dition that the beadquaters of the com-,
mlttee be removed from New York to
Albion. Now he will not consent to serve
longer under any circumstances.—^Ifowicr

.Quick in effect, heals and leaves no scar.
Burning, scaly skin eruptions quickly
cured
by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Ap­
/Hdex.
plied to bums, scalds, old sores, it Is magi­
There are a lot of badly scared people at
cal in effect. Always cures piles.
Ionia.
A fellow, who had just been dis­
W. H. Goodyear.
charged from the Detroit House of Correc­
Firebugs started five different blazes in
tion. arrived there last week.and was pick­ the Germania house. Port Huron, all in
up on the street both drunk and ill. one night. Beds In three different rooms
Shortly after he was lodged in jail, it was were found on fire. The flames were ex­
tinguished without great damage.
found be bad smallpox, aud he was remov­

Nothing cleans cleaner than Jaxon soap.
ed to the pest house.
A large number of
Conscience has made a coward of tbe
persons have been exposed, and lhe ten
chap
who six years ago stole 3200 from
prisoners and officers in the Jail have been
John McKalr and John Keiser at Pratt­
quarantined.
Business there is greatly ville. He. has just returned tbe money
depressed as a result of tbe scare.
with $72 Interest ’Revival meeting re­
Parson Arney and his brother well sponsible.
Soothing, healing, cleansing, DeWitt’t
known in this county, are conducting
meetings in Otsego.
A dodger gotten out Witch Hazel Skive Is the enemy to sores.wounds and piles, which It never falls to
to announce the meetings reads as follows: cure. Stops itchlug and burning.
Cures
•‘Free Show! Arney Bros, at tbe Congre­ chapped lips and cold sores in two or
W. H. Goodyear.
gational church to-night and each iright three hours.

following until you are satisfied to hear
from us no further. No chestnuts'. New
Reserved seats for
Tbe best salve in the world for cuts, program each night.
bruises, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, fever sinners.’ A life-sized picture of the biggest
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, sinner in town will be ou exhibition and
corns, and all skin irruptions, and posi­
tively cure piles or no pay required. It will be given to the first person who can
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction name him.”
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
Business has been rather dull lately and
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
tbe snake editor ot tbe Plainwell Enter­
druggisL
prise got off his line last week and penned
The Time for Building
the following: The meanest man yet halls
Upthesywtem Is at this season. The cold
He had a well
weather has made unusual drains upon the from near Shelbyville.
vital forces. The blood has become Impover­ that needed cleaning badly, but fearing
ished and Impure, and all the 1 unctions ot tbe
body suffer Inconsequence. Hood’s Saraapar- the treacherous quicksands at tbe bottom
illaia tbe great blood builder, because It Is tbe
be was afraid to undertake IL
He hung
One True Blood Purifier and uerve tonic.
his coat on a post near the well and went
Hood’s Fills become tbe Favorite -cathartic in biding for a few days. His neighbors
with all who use them. All druggtete. 3to.

Boehlen's Arnica Halve

Harry Woodruff. 11-year-old son of
freight Conductor William A. Woodruff,
of Port Huron, jumped from a freight
train In front of a switch engine and w*s
killed.

A cat’a KtetMtaM.
No cat tn Maine probably had mere
need of her nine lives than did one In
a Monmouth store recently. Tbe large
oat bin in the rear of the feed store,
WE WILL SEND YOU POSTPAID
holding an even oar lead, had just been
filled, when the cat, chasing a mouse,
went down head first between the par­
titions of the bin, eight feet; to the
floor beneath. There she regained on
her head for 13 days, or until, tbe oata
having been removed, she was discov­
ered. Tabby is now alive and well and LONG, SHORT and HEDRIH LENGTH
just as eager for mioe as ever.

Hastings,

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The “Ore^cO”
OFFICERS.
dMoc, PrMtdeaS:
Chester Ms—er. Vice Free.
Dan W. R^Dolda, Cashier
DIRECTORS:

THE MICHIGAN CORSET CO.,
Ao Empress' Clock.
JACKSON, niCM.
loblnson.
R. B. Messer.
The empress of Russia has a carriage
Cook.
L.
Charter Mt
clock of tortoise shell, mounted in gold,
P. T. Colgrove.
having the handle in crusted with
MORTGAGE SALE.
diamonds, and above the dial the im­
Has the only savings department in Barry
Default having been made Id the coodltloas
perial crown in brilliants, with tbe of a certain mortgage made by Robert A. Kelley
and wife Jane A. to Alexander Foster dated
initial “A" below it, also worked in February 14, A. D. 1RS7. and Eecorded id the
brilliants. The clock was given to tbe
MORTGAGE SALE.
Princess Alix upon her marriaga by
Default having been-made in tbe payment o
English ladies residing in St. Peters­
a certain bond and mortgage dated the first day
burg.
sum or Seventy-five dollars and twenty five of November A- D. 1880 made and executed by
cento, and ad attorney's fee of Fifteen dallara
Sixty Horans Boruro.
provided for 1n Ha Id mortgage, and do suit or beck of the City of Battle Creek Michigan,
at law having been instituted to
and recorded in tbe office of tbe
St Joseph, TJu., Feb. 29.—Ducat &lt;fc proceodlDgs
recover tbe moneys secured by said mortgage, mortgagee
Register of Deeds of Barry Conntv Michigan lu
Grantham’s livery barn was burned or any part thereof:
Liber 10 of mortgages oa page fl on the IWU
Now, Therefore, by virtue of tbe power of day
yesterday, and 60 horses, many of them sale
of
November
A.D. 1880 at 4 o'clock p m.
coni lined in said mortgHge, and tbe statute
duly assigned by said Eugene H ar beck to­
valuable blooded animals, were cre­ Id such case made aud provided, notice is here­ and
me Electa C. Holton ot said City to Battle
by
given
that
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Saturday
the
Twenty
fifth
dav
mated.
and tbe assignment thereof recorded in
ot April A.D. HOC, at tea o’clock iu tbe fore­ Creek,
office of tbe Register of Deeds of said Barry
noon. 1 shall sell at Public Auction, to the tbe
on the Z7lh day of July A. D. 1M3 In
highest bidder, at the North Front door of tbe County
Beware the pine tree’s withered branch. Court
Liber 23 of mortgages on page 1«£&gt;. by which
House in the City of Hastings (that being default
power ot sale contained In said
Beware the awful avalanche!"
the place where the Circuit Court for Barry tnortngrtbebaa
become operative. nn&lt;i upon
was tbe peasant's warning to the aspiring County Is holden), the premises described in which said bond and mortgage there if claimed
mortgage, or ro much thereof as may b* to be due for principal and interest to date tbe
■ Alpine youth.
Dangers greater than sate
necessary to pay the amoukt due on said mort­ sum ot three hundred and sixty dollars and
these lurk in the pathway of the young gage, with eight per cent, interest, and all
twenty one cents, and bo suit or proceedings at
man or woman of the present as they legai costs, togethfr with an. attorney’s fee of law or in equity haring been instituted to re­
Filteei. Dollars covenanted for therein, the cover the debt secured by said mortgage, or buy
journey up the rugged sidehill of Time. premises
being described in said mortgage as part thereof now therefore, notice is hereby
But they may all be met and overcome by all that certain piece or parcel of land situate given that by virtue of the power of aale eoaa judicious and timely use of Dr. Pierce’s in the City of Hastings, id the Cuuoty zof Barry talned lu said mortgage, and of the Statute of
State of Michigan, and known and describ­ tbe state of Michigan In such cases made and
Golden Medical Discovery, the celebrated and
ed as follows;
provided, on Batnrday the sixteenth day of May
cure for colds, coughs, catarrh and conCommencing at quarter post on the North­ A.
D. 1698. at 10 o’clock In the forenoon at the
bumption. Better than hypophosphites or ride of Sec’lmi 17 In Town 3 N. B W. Thence North front door of tbe Court House In the City
Sixteen Chains and forty-seven, links, of Hastings, Barry County. Mlcblggn. (that be­
cod liver oil, unrivaled and unapproach­ South
thence South 794 degrees, East Eleven.Chains ing Lhe place of bolding the Circuit Court for
able In all diseases arising from a scrofu­ and nine links to a stake and stone In center of said County ot Barry) tbe undersigned will sei
lous or enfeebled condition of the system, the highway to the place of beginning. at public auction, to the highest bidder, tbe
along tbe Center of tbe highway lands and premises described in said mortgage.
bend for a free book. Address World’s Thence
South 79J4 degrees East, • Three chains
sn much thereof as shall be necessary to sat­
Dispensary Medical Association, Na 603 thirty three aud H links,j thence South &lt;&gt;r
the said amount due and interest at seven
on a dine parallel with the quarter line to lhe isfy
Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
percent, costs and expenses of Hale, and an
Thoraapule river, thence Westerly alone said attorney fee of fifteen dollars aHoweu by law
river to apoiut so that a line running North and provided for In said mortgage: said land
parallel with tbe East line would intersect the and premises bt-log described in said inortaageHernia qr rupture permanently cured or place
of beginning, thence North from said as—the Wear fractional half of the Eflst hair of
no pay.
For treatise, testimonials and point to tbe place of beginning, said lliw being tbe
North West quarter of section Thirty Three
numerous references, address World’s live chains and fifty Hula iotig on tbe West &lt;83j in Township Number One (I) North of
side,
containing
acres more or lose. Ex­ Range Number Seven (7) West being in the
Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, cept one acre soldtwo
off and ironilhe West side,be­ Township of Assyria, Barry County MJclilgnn
N. Y.
ing on the W 4 of N. E. k of Sect, 17. S N. 8 W. Dated February 18lb, 1886
' AI.EXAXDKR FOSTER.
Electa c. Borton.
Mortgaged.
Assignee
Don’t think that because you are sick
Philip T. Coujrove,
F. W. Clapp.
nothing seems to give you relief that
Attorney ior Mortgagee
Attorney
tor
Assignee.
you can’t be cured.
Dated, January 22.1896,
Battle Creek Mich.
There must be a cure Tor you somewhere.
if your doctor can’t cure you perhaps be
has mistaken the cause. Anj b&lt;xiy is lia­
ble to make a mistake sotuellmes.
One In three of us suffer from indiges­
tion. and one out of three dyspeptics does
not know it. That Is,-he knows he is sick
but he blames it to something else.
,
Indigestion is the cause of half our dan­
gerous diseases.
Shaker Digestive Cordial, made from
tonic medicinal roots and herbs, Is the
। most natural cure for Indigestion.
It re­
lieves the symptoms and cures tbe disease
gently, naturally, efficiently, giving fresh
life, strength and health to sick dyspep­
* ________________________ •____________ , , ■
tics.
At drnggists. A trial bottle for 10 cents.

CASTORIA
for

Charles E. Johnson, aged 18. was killed
while felling trees near Lake Ann.
Did You JCvcr

Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your
troubles? If nol get a bottle now and get
relief. This medicine Is found to be pe­
culiarly adapted to the relief and cure of
all female complaints, exerting a wonder­
ful direct influence in giving strength and
tone to tbe organs. If you have loss of
appetite, constipatidn, headache, fainting
spells, or are nervous, sleepless, excitable,
melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells.
Electric Bitters is the medicine you need.
Health and strength are guaranteed by Its
use. I*arge bottles only fifty cents at W.
H. Goodyears’ drug store.

Cundenaed Testimony.
Chas. B. Hood, Broker and Manufactu­
rer’s Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that
Dr. King’s New Discovery has no equal as
a cough remedy. J. D. Brown. Prop., St.
James. Hotel, Fort Wayne. Ind., testifies
that be was cured of a cough of two years
standing, caused by La Grippe by Dr.
King’s New Discovery.
B. F. Merrill,
Baldwinsville, Mass., says that he has
used and recommended It and never knew
it to fall, aud would rather have it than
any doctor, because It always cures. Mrs.
Hemming. 222 E 25th St. Chicago, always
keeps it at hand and has no fear of Croup,
because it instautly relieves.
Free trial
bottles at W. H. Goodyear’s Modern Drug
Store.
I

How'k Tkln?
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any
cane of catarrh that cannoti be cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. chcxkv a Co., Toledo. Ohio.
We. the undersigned have known F. J.
Cheney for the last t.’&gt; years, and believe him
perfectly honorable in all business transactions
and financially able to carry out any obligations
made by by thetr firm.
Thu ax. Wholesale Druvglsts. Toledo,
Ohio.
WAtMXfl, Kinan &amp; MAHAix.Wholesale Drug
gists, Toledo. Ohio. |
Hall's Catarrh Cure h token Internally, act­
ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur­
faces of the system.. Testimonials sent free.
Price 25c. t&gt;er bottle. Sold by all druggists.

Infants

and

Children.

IU] OTH
ERS, Do You Know that Paregoric..
Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, many eoolled Soothing Sy'rups, taxi

I v I

meet rcmedicM for children are composed of opium or morphine y
I&gt;O Vow Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisor.- '

I&gt;O Yon Know that in most-countries druggists are not permilted to sell narcotic*
without labeling them poisons ?
;

Do Yoa Know Chat you should not permit any medicine to be given yow child
unless you or your physician know of what it is composed ?

Do Yon Know that Cast arte is a pbreiy vegetable preparation, and that a list of
its ingredients is publishes! with every bottle?
Do You Know that Castoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher.
That it has been in use far nearly,thirty years, sad that more Castoria is now-sold thau
of all other remedies for children combined ?

Do Von Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of
other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the vk-rd
'* Castoria ** and its formula, aad that to imitate them is a state prison offense?
Do You Know that one c£ the reasons for granting this government protection
was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless?

Do Yon Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished far 35
cents, or one cent a denr ?
Do Yon Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may
be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest?

Well, these ttilngw are worth knowing. They arc facts.

Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.

KAFFIR KOLA EXTRACT
Is the Greatest Remedy and Cure of the

19,th CENTURY
It la an extract made' from tbe Jwiee
the sat sf the Racxei Kela tree wf
»o«tls Afrtea. Used by the Kaffirs* aa&lt;
Zulu Is their tribes for many gener­
attons as a pewitlve cure for all wervSU dlaeaaea in man or woio*e*, frwa
RMy 6*we; dya*e*«da; eenntlpathm;
hldaey aa&lt; bladder ailment*, and dto&gt;
eased liver. It curea rheaatatiu* a*&lt;
blMd affeeUeaa. Wa are the aole agerf*
for tbe United States for this wonderful ex­
tract. Ae a ffaaraaty we retans Uro
*rtea paid to tbe pereon having used &lt;roottlrd bottle and not being benefited thereby
Prhoe Sl.dd,eaeagh fhra full meathrta
treatment, and la srilsary eaae»
enough for a cure. Ask for it at druggirta.
or order from us direct; we pay all chargee.

When Baby was rick, we gave her Castoria.
Wl»rn she wm a Child, she cried for Cwtoria.
When she became mA she clung to Castoria.
Whet she had Children, she gave them Castorla.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
The peach buds along the lake shore
Pitcher
’s Castoria.
are reported by the Saugatuck Commercial
to be In as good condition now as a year
Children
Cry for
ago, and there is no reason to tear that the
crop of 1896 will not be as large as it&amp;g ^Pitcher’s Castoria.
predecessor.
- |
Several Coldwater Thompsons and oth^
relatives of the Isaac Thompson wIio^MnV
a century ago,gave a Dinety-nine year
to sixty acres In Montreal, are taking stops
to recover a fortune, which they estimate
at 88,000,000.

Hastings

What We Offer Yoa
, Is this; If you are troubled with Catarrh,
Cold in Head, Hay Fever, go to the draggist named below and get a bottle of Cen­
turyCatarrh Cure. No danger of being
humbugged. Relief In five minutes and a
positive cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath.

J. W. Pierce, Republic, la,, says: “I
If the Baby in Cutting Teeth.
have used One inule Cough Cure in my
Be sure and use that old and well tried
family and for myeelf, with results so en­
tirely satisfactory that 1 can hardly find remedy. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
words to expreas myself as to its merit. for children teething. It xooths the child,
I will never fall to recommend It to others, .softens the gums, allays all pain, cures
wind colic and la the best remedy for
on every occasion that presents Itself.”
diarrhcca. Twenty-five cento a bottle.
W. H. Goodyear.

Kaffir Kola Extract Co.,
SSS^’street,

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de not fail to examine tbe latest Mason A Hamlin models. Beeest
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THE HASTINGS. MIC-.. FOSTOFFICK,
AUGVST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES

Prosperity and a wrptas sre two things
that democrats can’t stand.

There was one thing that tbe repaid lea a
party was always “bothered” with, but
which the democratic party ©ever has been
and that Was a “surplus.”
Just let lhe republican parly jump in
and manage things for about tour years
and “tbe surplus w111 again be the caase
of great anxiety to tbe democratic party.

Why should Bayard want todeave Lon­
The Michigan state association of farm­
ers’ clubs, recently In session In this city, don. where he Is toasted, and come back
received some information from Gov. Rich to America, where he h* roasted? Of
upon the subject of state taxation which Is course, he will not resign.—Kmmi City
worthy of their eonsideratioo. It is true Journal.
'
that the average farmer is very much like
Mlcblran .nd Ohio ooee kwl a war orer
the average legislator—no belter, and
tbe question at the boundary llae. which
possibly no worse—aud an election to the
wis called Uw Toledo war. Recently a
legislature of Michigan (wbiefc always con­
tains a.large percentage of farmers), does Joint resolution was Introduced In the
not necessarily convert the average farmer, Ohio leylsla-.un* to Ox the llwU between
lawyer, or tradesman into a spendthrift or the two states.
a thief. Most of tbe members of the
Hon. John Morley, one of the leading
legislature come here with fairly honest members of the late Liberal Cabinet, has
purposes. They have usually very decided seen fit to criticise the Salisbury adminis­
opinions, some of which have been derived tration and * boldly proclaims that the
from their localionsand environments, and Venezuelan Question Is a proper one for
,they enter the session with a determin­
iuternajioual arbitration.
ation to institute certain reforms. Attri­
tion with other mental forces, as fixed and
The general welfare Is of paramount
as powerful as their own. bring their legiti­ Importance, and any measure which does
mate results. Their kl'eas are broadened. not keep this steadily In view, which does
They learn the other^slde of tbe case, and not foster and encourage American labor
are forced to admit to themselves, at least, and American Industry. Is In opposition to
that many of their preconceived ideas are tbe great law of life, and subversive of
fallacious. These men should not be tbe principles upon which governments
blamed, but rather applauded. SJW are are established.—Hox. Wm. MrKixiJcv.
jnst as honest as before, but observation
and experience have made them more in­
The offers of tbe people to subscribe for
telligent, and they have been guided by tbe bond issue
will serve to greatly
the new light which they l»ave received, strengthen our credit abroad. It demon­
while their constituents have remained In strates the confidence of the people, and
the old path.
will starve to restore confidence iu all class­
Mistakes will sometimes occur in legis­ es of business more than any other one
lation, and unworthy bills will be passed, thing. Uncle Mam Is all right and his
through misrepresentation and chicanery children are glad to help him when he gets
on the part of those privately interested In In a tight place—as he Invariably does
them, or practiced by thetr tools upon the when the democratic party is in tbe ascen­
rtoor. Such things always have happened. (dency. Any party that deliberately cuts
aud they always will, in despite of the nt- (off the revenues of a country so that they
most care. Errors in public policy are do
t not equal the receipts, should be doom­
also inevitable, and they tire more difficult (
ed to everlasting oblivion.
to guard against because of the multiplicity
of public interests which must be examln­ . DANGER TO THE TREASURY.
' ed, promoted, and otherwise provided for. Brought About by Secretary Carlisle**
It is easy to criticise the mistake of
Lack of Executive Foresight.
Secretary Carlisle is destined to find
others, but It is not always so easy to fore­
see those errors, nor to provide a remedy out that ail is not gold that glitters.
* for them. It does not follow, therefore, Flattering bond subscriptions are not
that those who make them are either in­ all turning out yellow xnetal.
Trusting soinewbat too implicitly,
competent or dishonest Onr farmer friends
he required no deposit, no guarantee of
should bear in mind that they themselves
any nat ure whatever, from persons ap­
select a large percentage of the officials in pearing ns subscribers for tbe recent
our state government; aud they of all bond issue. Accepting the bids un
others should best know the characters questiouingly, he alloted the bonds
and tbe ability of those who are placed without assuming that any of the
there by them. If they were honest and n vowed subscribers would fail to make
capable in their home communities, thsy good the subscription. He is now dis­
are certainly worthy of confidence in covering that, while it was easy enough
to make bids for tbe bonds, it is not
their new relations. If they are not, the
quite so easy to find the gold with
fault lies as much in the defective judg*
which to pay for them. A number of
meut of their neighbors, who placed them tbe bids will fail, and the forfeited por­
there, as In themselves. More Impartial tions of the issue will descend to lower
study of public matters, dissociated from bidders, so that in the end the net re­
tbe family pocket-book, might result in turns to the treasury will be below the
lees faultfinding and more intelligent estimated profit on the face of the sub­
criticism of state affairs than is now prev- scriptions.
There is no doubt that a number of
alenL—Lansing Republican.
the bidders relied on treasury gold with
which to pay for the quantity of the
Michigan Club Banquet.
bonds they veatured\to underwrite.
The Utb. annual banquet of tbe Mich­ Tbe financial market has been dex­
igan Club, held at tbe auditorium in the terously manipulated since the an­
city of Detroit on tbe 22nd. Inst, In com­ nouncement of the subscriptions, so
memoration of tbe birth of Washington, as to make gold difficult to get. There
seems to have eclipsed all prior meetings were still other bidders who were will­
fully unpatriotic and dishonorable.
of the club, and adds new honors to the
They bid with no intention of paying
promoters, who spared neither time nor for the bonds, but for the purpose of
effort to make it a brilliant success, which disposing of them at a profit to other?
it evidently must have been.
to whom the government would be
Tbe responses to the toasts from the compelled to sell at a lower figure.
many fine speakers present were cheered
The report that the treasury would
by tbe assembled multitude to the echo, hold sueh persons to their bids is on
and a season of enjoyment, and good cheer, its face ubsurd. They cannot be held
seemed to pervade the entire audience; under any known law. They may be
virtually and in intent guilty of seek­
and when,
ing to get something on false pretenses,
“My Country ’tis of thee
but the treasury took no precaution to
Sweet land of Liberty
guard
itself against such operators, and
Of thee I sing.”
must abide the consequences.
was sung, and the just tribute to our
Secretary Carlisle is masterly with
' Nations greatness, burst forth from a
his pen concerning the monetary sys­
thousand throats, the effect must have tem of the United States, its complica­
been grand. As long as the sentiment of tions, its -dangers and its absurdities.
that hymn shall pervade tbe minds and He is not, however, the first man in his­
hearts of the -Michigan Club, and the tory with excellent literary ability and
American people, the government estab- scant executive gift.
The new peril to the treasury only
Iisbed[by Washington the father, and pre­
served by the Immortal Lincoln, will ever reemphasizes the monstrous folly of
perpetuating a monetary system which
be the beacon light, to lead mankind up
makes the national treasury a con­
to a higher and better civilization.
stant prey of chance and conspiracy,
and the victim even of sharps and
One peculiar feature.of this bond-issuing, swindlers. There is only one cure for
tariff-reducing administration! is that tbe tbe evil—to take the treasury out of the
difference between our receipts and onr banking business. The spectacle of
expenses. Just about equals the amount of Uncle Sam bunkoed in Wall street
ought to be intolerable to American
bonds that have been sold.
vanity. Even vanity is worth appeal­
ing to when appeal to intelligence and
Ambassador Bayard has threatened to common sense falls on dull or deaf
resign If Congress ©ensures him for an un- ears.—Chicago Times^Herakl.
Ameriean speech that be made ata banquet
ECONOMY OF REPUBLICANS.
of English Lords in London. My, what
would become of tbe country If be should
carry out that threat?

A well known Pblladelpbl. physic.. Is
in t tilr w.y to xreMly lucreree Ms already
Urge Income through . dlscorery which
be claims to have recently made. Tbe
doctor eomes ot good old stock and ia
quttonfifureln PtHUdelpbta’s Sort
eiroive society. Bi, dlroovery broerht
n.
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»&lt;»■«'. x nothing lea thu tbe exleteaee

The election of a republican majority
in both houses of oongTeeui has been fol­
lowed promptly by a reduction of na­
tional expenditure. It may be long be­
fore the wise republican policy of g&amp;tlidesire to trade in our market®, and of
spending the gathered money
- eoooomlctUb'. will reatore such n Ircreury aurplus «a
as tbe democrat,
democrats complained
of a
»ta»
comnUined ot
few years ago. But a step toward
bringing our expenditure* within the
limits of our shamefully reduced xeve®ue has been made by the republican
majority.
We premme than when a .urplu. I.
regained three will ba no protect aguiiut

--------------------------------------0CXLO0»&lt;*W^cl xn**uc*
es”
penro. &lt;rf
Ko’*™ent- M
ouJ provocative of taoiut—h&gt;. Eu- IXipt. &lt;rf 1SW&gt; fall M short of the
,ope "bro Ute
lie Mon­
total of 1893 u the enttora. reeelpta «rf
roe doctrine become, nupremrty de
Jaauarr compare with those ot the prelivable to un. atr.l it, overthrow «,decediag Aaauary. It would fndlcatt tb.t
rirable tot;rootBrterinthe 1896 rooeipU would be lea. than
Tbe day for .urplM, taowrtrt. &gt;• I«r
$300 000.000. aud probably JM.OOOJJOO
ciT. Itmay tahe ten y earn erf repnbho,n
below the ncceroary expenditure, of
.kill and ea.-e to replace wbe-t .demo­
the govern merit.
'
erotic odmlBirtTOttal
The cold fact, are that In th. IT
throe yerev. NerortfcHeoa. it heomkrti„K to know tlint tbe expenditure.t&gt;- month, aud seren day. In which the
&lt; orod by tbe flrot —Ion ot
’’’fty- IVilMB low bw been in operation It
ha.faJIenmore than JT3.000.000 abort of
fourth confrere
ires
s:0.000,000 tbe .mountapproved otuie meeting the running expenre. of the
gorernment.
although 820,000.000 af It.
flnt row ion of the Flfty-third.-Ch*receipt, have been taken from the man­
catro inter Ocean.
ILrProtection will be the great issue ufacturer. of the country In violation
io tbe coming- prerideotW context Th. ot the Wilwrn low itnelf, which required
public don’t have to be convinced ol that taxre ,&gt;aid upon aloohol withdrawn
that. The farmer, the mechanic, the by them for manufacturing purpose,
day laborers and the business rue® of should bo refunded, all of which aum
every class note the fact that “tariff ha. been held In the treasury u a false
reform- (?) and tariff for revenue that credit to the Wilson law. Had this been
doesn’t raise a revenue lies at the root refunded, ns the law required, nnd the
of all business prostration, -and they sugar bounty paid, ns directed by law.
will demand a speedy change. The the deficiency bf tbe 17 months and
trouble is not due to short crop* n toek seven days in question would bare been
of monev or unsound money, but is due over »lt»JOO.OOO. Instead ot 873.000,000,
to mischievous and unwise legislation, as it now appears upon the books of tbe
that moved onr workshops to Europe. treasury.—Chicago Tribune.
-Chicago Inter Ocean.
CrTUe bids on tne present bonus
show that id the last preceding bond
Wages are the in borer’s share of tiw
sale, secretly conducted with the great gross |&gt;roduor of wealth. When tluit
syndicate, was a robbery of the people, product to decreased the workman must
to the extent of mil lions of dollars obtain a smaller share. If the decrease
which went into the pockets of men is in value or in quantity, the wages
already rich. The success of the new will be leas in dollars. This year we are
toan proves this one fact above alt buying in other lands millions of dol­
othero^Iow* State Ileffi.ter.
lars of material such as we made at
home last year and in the years pre­
CURRENT COMMENT.
ceding. This means simply that foreign
CTWe dorift know yet how cold it Is workmen are fierformiog for us serv­
at the north jx&gt;k‘, but the democrate ices for which our workmen are fully
will get a very fair idea of it next No­ competent, but are not permitted to
.perform. Not only are imports of man­
vember.—Chicago Tribune.
C7Grover Cleveland’s administration ufactures increasing, but the products
has added half a billion to tbe public of agriculture are coming in in larger
quantities. This forces many Ameri­
debt. It will take some time for the re­
cans into idleness. The unemployed
publicans to pay off this sum, but they
will begin to do it ou March 4, IS97-—N. men are thus impelled to contend for
the places of the workmen who' have
employment, and the competition can
(P’What shall our performance be of
have no other result thou to drive down
the contract we have made with our
all wages.—N. Y. Pres*.
countrymen, and how well shall we
justify the trust they have impomxl on
K7 Ben )amin Harrison might have got
us?—President Cleveland’s speech at JL but does not want it. GroverClpvethe Villard dinner. -November 17. 185C
lond cannot possibly get it. buf hank­
And echo answers: What? What?? ers mUbtily for it. Xud there’s the difWhat ???—American Economist.
ferrnre.—N. Y. Recorder.
SHAFTS FALL SHORT.
Democratic Sbota at tbe McKlnU-y Tariff
Fall to Hit.

The average democrat and supporter
of the Wilson law finds comfort in n
small incident. The person who could
extract blood from a turnip is a tyro be­
side the people who obtain satisfaction
from the operation of the present rev­
enue law. The New York Herald in n
recent article announces briefly that in
view of. the fact that the customs re­
ceipts under the Wilson law during
January, 18VG, amounted to $16,380,976,
“the revenue, especially that derived
from tariff duties. Is ail that is now
needed for an economical administra­
tion of the affairs of the government."
Upon this statement tbe editor build4
» column article aguinstthe McKinley
law and rails at it as the author of all
the financial ills to which this country
has been subject in the past two years.
Had the writer of that article taken
the trouble to look over the monthly
receips of lhe government during the
last decade, he might have found less
encouragement in the January customs
receipts than his inexperience with the
facts has permitted him to indulge in.
January is always a heavy month in
customs receipts and January of the
present year would naturally be even
more in excess of the average than
usual. The fact that the bill increasing
the duties is pending in congress and
had been expected to pass bot h brane hewas of itself sufficient to increase the
importation of dutiable goods.
Every importer of goods paying duty,
knowing that the rates of duty upon
those goods was likely to be increased
15 per cent, at any moment, would
naturally Hustle in as large quantities
of those goods at the present low
rate as possible. The consequence is
that January importations were un­
usually large and that the January cus­
toms receipts were thus in excess of
what they are likely to be in any other
month of the year.
The assumption, however, that be­
cause the January customs receipts
were $16,380,796 the revenues of the gov­
ernment this year are likely to lie large
or to^nearly approach expenditures is
an errbneous one. In point of fact the
customs receipts of January, 1896, are
less than those of any January ‘in the
lost decade with tbe single exception
of 1894, when dutiable importations
were held back for the purpose of ob­
taining the low rates promised by the
Wilson law, then pending in congress.
The January receipts from the customs
during the past ten years are as fol-

,

He Would Hare Been Likely to Get HlxnMdf Into Trouble.

One dark evening I was returning
•from a call on one of our Engeighbors in Tniyucnfu, writes
’. M. Cady id Century. When not
om our compound the road
1 an open epacc of several ncres
ent. As I was finding my way
by the’ dim light of. a Chinese
lantern, I nearly stumbled over the
body of a man who had fallen by the
way. My first impulse was to take
hold of the person and ascertain if
help was needed; but for some reason
I did not, but hurried home to get aid.
Mr. X was still with us, and on hearing
my statement said:
“Yes, I know; the man is dead, and
it is fortunate that you did not attempt
to touch the body. Should we nowtry to remove it, or even go to it, we
should no doubt be seen, and at once
suspicion would attach ifirelf to us, and
none could tell the consequences. We
might cause a riot before morning."
It should be said that this suspicion
would not have been because we were
foreigners, for a native under sim­
ilar circumstances would likewise have
run the risk of being charged with
the murder.
Tbe Good Samaritan
would have fared hardly in China—
or most likely would have been sus­
pected of doing the kind deed for some
ultimate gain—while the priest and the
Invite would have been accounted not
hard-hearted, but prudent.

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THANKFUL MOTHER’S BLESSING

There ia an old lady on the Weslnde,
a white-haired, benevolent-looking
woman.whoee 60 yeare of life have been
filled with good deeds, says the Chicago
Times Herald.
She is always doing
good, and the worthy poor always ffiid
in her a friend in need. It was during
the first cold snap thia winter that she
heard a poor widow, an Irishwoman,
with four rmall children, who were in
neqd of clothing to protect them from
the cold. The next day, with a large
bundle of clothing, she visited the com­
fortless room? of thk unfortunate fam­
ily. The mother had gone out, but tbe
children were there, and this old lady,
whose charity work is of the practical
sort, proceeded to dress the little ones
herself, beginning with the youngest,
a mere baby.
She was just fastening
the last button of the drero of the
eldest girl when the door opened and
■hmam tbe mother wnlked in. She was chilled
January, 18&amp;5..
January, UM..
. H.4M.IK through, tired, and discouraged from
January, 1893.
’ 2MO.4?*
It took but
January, 1S92..
. T7.4fiS.ZK her failure to get work.
January, 1831..
. SMK363 an instant for her to grasp the situa­
January. 1KXJ-.
tion.
and
when
she.
looked
Into tbe
January, 1885..
January.
............. ...................
kindly face of the benefactrew her eyes
January. 107................................
i7.ec.140 were filled with tears. ,
It will be seen from the above tabic
“God bless ye, mum, for your kind­
that customs receipts of last month
ness to my little ones," she said, "and
under the Wilson law, instead of prom­
may ye never go to a place thnt it, cold "
ising an unusually large total for the
“My good woman,” replied the old
year 1896, promise less returns than lady, “perhaps the reason I do this ia
thoro of any year except the one in
to avoid going to a place that is hot"
u hich importations were being held
back for the benefit of the reductions
of the Wilaon law, then pending.
Conslderebls discussion, ssys a LonThe claim is made that the customs
receipts of January, 1896, prove a bosh
field With regsrd to the condition &lt;rf
for the belief that the Wilson law will the houK in the market aquare in which
provide sufficient revenue to meet the
Dr. Johnoon wu born and lived. In
running expenses of the government.
°
P°“lbUltr
th. house
The customs receipts for the month of
Jaanary, 1SB&amp;. were $17361.916. Yet
the total customs receipts of the year
1895 were but $317,047,683, white the ex­
penditures were $352,142,115, making a
deficiency for that year of $34,094,432.
ire 31.000.000 lee. than for Jire’crr
tStfiS
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knowledge «rf

THE GOOD SAMARITAN IN CHINA

Crescent

having offered togirets.it

Every pair warranted. We guarantee
that the goods are right and you will
acknowledge that the prices are the
same.
.
The.........
BANKRUPT STORE.

C H. Osborn &amp;

The G.-D. Corset
We don’t ask you to
take our word for it when
we say the G.-D. Self­
Adjusting Corset is the best
corset manufactured.
Buy one and try its worth
by a practical test, and if
it is not entirely satisfactory
your money will be refunded.
It comes in white, cream and drab sateen.

�Hasting

Banner.

Thursday, Feb. 27, 1896.
W. R. COOK. Local Editor.

WherefloGouatiBrsGo?
........... It ■ will go
away after a while’, says the
cougher tj the friend chat
advises a remedy.
Have
you noticed that the cough
that “goes away after a
while” takes the cougher
along and he doesn’t come
back. Sad, isn’t it?

MORAL:—Go at once to Fred L.
Heath, the Druggist, and
buy a bottle of Cough Med­
icine. Every kind of Cough
Medicine advertised in this
paper sold at my store.
A full line of Munger’s remedies.
All of Hartman’s goods.
i
Wm. Radam’s Microbe Killer.
(Try it 1

Always use 4-Paw’s Condition
Powder, the best on earth,
30c per lb., 3 lbs. for 50c.

FRE.D l».

■ ... .the Druggist.

One door East ot City Bank-

LOCAL NEWS.
• CIKCUL/1TION •
Tois wHfik,
86 quires.
Hereafter, changes for advertiseascttte
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest tG
insure insertion in the issue of the week
when brought.

But very few vacant stores ate left on
Main street noWyZ
_
Mt. and Mrs. Frank Stebbins ore moving
Into J. PthigV house on Center street.

“Old Glory’’ floated from"the court house
flag«tj»fl Saturday iu honor of WcebiDgton’s
birthday.
The High *chool -tudents wtio played
‘•Jane” will clear about 816. as a result of
’heir efforts.

A.mI. McOinber pureiwsed the Adams &amp;
Hart bankrupt stock ot wiilnc-.-ry at Grand
Rapids last week.

X. E. Chapin has an auction Monday.
March 2nd. at his place northeast of
Hickory Corners.

George Millard has moved his cigar
factory to Battle Creek, w&lt;here be will re­
side in the future.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Bentley are moving
into the Weal house on Main Street, op­
posite A. McCoy’s.

Tbe Riverside cemetery board are con­
templating several improvements in the
cemetery grounds next spring.
If the weather of last week was caused
by Dr. .Xanseu finding tbe North Pole, it
is hoped he will let it alone hereafter.

Finest quality of Timothy betd for sale
at prices to suit the times.
L. £. Utauffbk.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Diamond and Mrs.
Esther Diamond are moving into a bouse
in the first ward, near Robert।Dawson’s.

F. G. Theirs, formerly of-this city, has
sold his drug stock at Elsie, -and goes to
Ml Pleasant to eater into the same busi­
ness.
Fifty farms for sale and ecatange. City
property for sale aixi exchange.
Cali at
A. D. CadwaUnder’s law office, Hastings.
Mich.

House aud let tor sale-on contract. Long
lime and easy pajmente. Will exchange
for ftfnn property. Inquire of sPlillip T.
•Colgrove.

Conductor B. A. Waite, of lhe C. K. A
Is wearing a uroad smile Chis week,
because a 7# lb. boy has made itc appear­
ance at nls home.
Elsewhere in this weeks issue is pub­
lished an Interesting letter from Jay Mc­
Callum, class *91 H. H. 8. wlw ia now
teaching in Cheboygan county.

Everything fresh ia tbe canned goods
line at Phillips A Erbs. OlUes. cbowt-bow. .pickles, and canoed fruit just aeceived. A most tempting outlay.

There will be a special communication
■of Hastiogs Lodge, No. 52, F. dt A. ML,
Wednesday evening. Mar. 4, 18M. Work
ou tbe First degree.
L. H. Evjlbts.

Mrs. Ruth Carter has moved her dress­
making rooms to tbe bouse occupied by
H. E. Handy, opposite ‘Judge Smith’s on
State Street. ‘ Mrs. Carter will row by lhe
day if so desirod.
The first Installment of Mr. Cook’s aeries
of letters from Mexico and other southern
points, is given in this weeks Issue. Tbe
party is expected borne a week from next
Saturday. March 7.
Miss Flora Stincbeomb is meeting with
great success In her canvas for tbe “Stu­
dents Cyclopedia.” having already sold
twelve seta. See Miss Beadle's endorse­
ment iu another column.

Our Assyria correspondence evidently
got stuck somewhere in the big snow
drifts between Assyria and Nashville last
week, as it did not reach us until Friday,
tbe day after publication.
Mias Gertrude Stebbins and Mrs. W. E.
Merritt will use tbe building formerly oc­
cupied by tbe City Bank, for the!.- millinery
rooms, and Improvements are being made
on tbe same. They will else put in a
stoek of fancy goods.

If you are in need of dishes call at
Phillips A Erbs and examine their display.
The dishes are deeorated very tastily, In
the latest design, a delicate spray of flowers,
with a little touch of gold, and are offered
at a very reasonable figure.

The Women's Relief Corp, ot FltiThree hobos struck Hastings Tuesday
Mis* Edna Campbell, of Middleville,
rerald Poet and their husband, leathered and caused quite a bit uf excitement in the
is vUlting ber cousin Miss Belie Hlcka.
if
at the home ot Her. L M. B. Glllaaple afternoon.
’They tyere drunk and dis­
Mrs. Cyril S. Grigsby is visiting ber
Friday evening. and made bit wife aware orderly, and Constable Blebbins told them
ot the tact the' thia waa her slaty-eighth to keep quiet, at which one of them grab­ parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Peck, df Alamo.
Miss Kittle Beadle spent Sunday tbe
birthday, and that the W. R. C. knew how bed his beard.
This action was seen by
For the first time In* many months we to plan, and execute a complete surprise,
guest of Mrs. Clarence Youngs,at Allegan.
Marshall Nobles, who baatenrtl across the
'VSTswat:
have several deaths to report this week. and make a charge that cere them full
Mbs Anna Hetherington, of Grand
V/CSJF'
To
street, and took hold of the man, but lhe
Hastings has been remarkably free from possession ot the premises.
We learn latter showed plainly a desire lo tight, and Rapids, spent Sunday with friends lu tbe
sickness, which Is vouched for by tbe fact that they treated their prisoners with such
.
was overpowered with much difficulty. city.
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Se
that only two burials have been made in consideration that they felt sorry to hare
George Relley, of Ohio, spent tbe past
Sheriff McKevItt loomed up in the dis­
..~X»
Riverside cemetery since Oct 1, last.
them leave,
week with relatives and friends in tbe
tance
about
this
time,
and
he
hurried
to
’/Mr. and Mrs. Al a. Weber left for
t
Phillips A Erb are displaying a very
the rescue and succeeded with help in get- city.
handsome set of. decorated dishes which Hastings Friday, where Mt. Weber baa ing handcuffs on the man, a ho was taken
Judge Mills, of Kalamazoo, la in tbe
they keep iu open stock, so you can pur­ accepted tlw
*8 foreman for the to jail, followed by bls two companions city this week on the Bailey—Holden
chase any number of pieces froth one to Banner. /Mr/fa-ber hsirbetii fa employee 1 who were also locked up. Tbe trouble case.
one hundred and two, the number com­ of the News for eight or nine years and some one gave his name as Frank Avery,
Miss Ida Hurd left for Chicago this
his many friends here regret exceedingly carriage trimmer, Detroit, the other two
posing the set, just as yon may desire.
week to make an extended visit with ber
to see him &gt;ave, but reat assured that the registered as Chas. Miller, laborer,Buffalo, aunt
Even one likes to see a.neatly dressed
Banner will receive a fine workman and and Frank . Nelson, painter, Chicago.
foot When you think of buying foot
A. P. Forshey and family have moved
Hastings a very material social addition In They were sentenced to the wood pile, for
to a farm near Banfield where they will
wear ladles. It will pay you to look at the
Mr. and Mrs. Weber who have always a few hours work and ordered lo leave
reside.
new shoe just received at the Red Front
been very popular here.- -NaahvUle Cor. town tbe following day, which they did.
Shoe storec It Is made up neat aud stylish
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bailey are spend­
in Woodbind Neira.
and lhe prettiest shoe we ever saw for
Nashville has been enjoying tbe almost ing a couple of weeks with Grangeville
C. 8. Grigsby met with a slight mishap weekly vlsjt of a petty thief, who bas
88.09.
friends'.
while returning from Yankee Springs broken Into nearly every store of conse­
Dr. Edwards, head physician at the
Miss Sara Horton left tor Chicago Mon­
Saturday, after giving bls phonographic quence in the town, In tbe last three
Kalamazoo asylum, has promised to talk
day, to prepare for the spring season of
entertainment.
His horse ran away, mouths. Suspicion rested heavily upon
before the Women’s Club on “Nervous
millinery.
throwing him out, and ran about a quarter one, Henry Knickerbocker, but his father
Diseases of Women.” He has given It be­
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pinckney, of Kala­
of a mile, when it got Its leg over tbe fill bad been sick and was lying at the point
fore tbe^Ladles Club at Kalamazoo, and
and had to stop.
Mr. Grigsby picked up of death, so it was not thought advisable mazoo, were in Hastings tbe fore part of The Red Front Shoe Store.
It is said to contain many Interesting and
tbe scattered parts of his machine, and to arrest young Knickerbocker, until Lis -the week.
valuable ideas.
Miss Delia Coutchie, of Muskegon, is
caught tbe horse.
The trumpet which father was out of danger. The old gentle­
Chas. Eaton and Chas. Blackman, of he attaches to the phonograph was badly
man died last week, and tbe funeral oc­ visiting Mrs. J. C. Cole and other friends
Baltimore, were arrested Saturday night bent, but be has had it replaced by a much
curred Sunday. Monday morning officers In the city.
for being drunk and disorderly, having larger one. Fortunately no damage was
'F. H. Barlow and Will Huffman have
F you want some Tea that
arrested young Knickerbocker, and he was
broken one of the window lights tn Frank done to the Instrument Itself.
taken before a party of the business men been spending s few days this week at
Stebbins store. They spent Sunday with
worth twice what' you pagr
Mrs. Rogers, mother ot Joseph and Bob who had been robbed, where he broke Wall Lake.
Sheriff McKevlit, and Monday paid tbe
RogerMivIng near tbe railroad track in the ddwn and confessed to all the robberies
for it, try our
Mrs. J. C. Lampman and Mr. and Mrs.
costs and fines before Justice Riker.
fourth ward, met with a very serious ac­ done in that town in the past few months. A. N. Lampman spent Tuesday and Wed­
A very pleasant reception was given cident Tuesday morning. She waa taking He said he was after nothing but money, nesday with Nashville friends.
Tuesday night, by the’entertainment de­ some feed to the chickens when she slip­ of which he got but little. Young Knicker
Mrs. Elva Mudge Is expected Id the city
partment of lhe Epworth League to those ped and fell, breaking her leg near the bocker was married ouly about six months tins week. At present she Is visiting her
taking part in the -Old Folks Concert.” thigh. She was carried to the home of ago, shortly after his return from lonla. sister Mrs. Bristol, of Johnstown.
A literary program was carried out and Robert Rogers near there, and Dr. Fuller where he had been serving time for robbing
. J. J. McCallum, of Biggsville, was call­
3 LBJ. FOR 25C,
various games enjoyed.
Light refresh­ was called to reduce the fracture.
Mrs. a barber shop in Nashville.
ed here this week by toe serious illness of
ments were served.
Rogers Is 74 years oM,and her age coupled
We have received the third Annual re­ ber father who lives near Cloverdalewith
the
fact
that
tbe
break
is
a
very
bad
/lu the list of marriage licenses pabKshcd
port of tbe Michigan factory inspection /Chas. Doyle spent Sunday at Ionia the
one. makes it a very serious1 case.
.rom Chas. A. Morse, commissioner of truest of Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Lathrop.
In the Nashville News last week, E. ANot TEA DUST, but TEA. We
Burton's age Was given as 59 years, rod
Dr. W. J. Morley Lee and Dr. Helen labor. The Hastings institutiens reported Miss Coutchie accompanied him bome^/
want you to bring us your- Buttw­
friends of the bridal couple have been E. Lee tbe dhtingvisbed specialists, whose as inspected are, Hastings Engine «fc Iron
Mr. and Mrs. Friel left for De Moines.
sending down marked copies «f the paper recent visit to this city will be gratefully Works, Roller Mill,wool boot, table, furni­
la.. Tuesday morning where they will re- and Eggs, as we want a lot of.
to Mrs. Burton, aft Mexico, asking her and pleasantly remembered by their many ture and whip factories, Bentley, Tomlin­
aide.
Mr. Friel has been in lhe employ of each.
how tlie “old man” was Mantling the patients and friends. They came well son &amp; Rider, aud Wilkins saw mills, and
A. Black &amp; Son.
journey. /
recomiweoded from many of the leading W. E. Powers cigar factory. Tbe average
L. E. Stauffer went to Lansing Tuesday
pay roll of these as reported is a little . less
F. C. Dayton awd B. O. Bachelor, of papers of the state In the cities where they
If any one can pay more, ar
In his report to attend the state meeting ot tbe IndeChicago, were in lhe cityte« week deliver­ have heretofore practiced, and the number than 810,000 per month.
the Commissioner advocates a law for a prndent Order of Foresters, as a delegate sell goods cheaper we want to see?
ing tbe kmg expected ”Ht«dlight”. Some of calls they received on their former visit
more rigid inspection of steam boilers, from the Hastings court
them
features of It are very good, but a few Of would indicate their popularity* and merit
either a state or a municipal inspection, as
Messers Cburchbill and Howard, re­
the busteess »i« who bad cuts in it, talk They will be at lhe Hastings House oa
deemed best.
In connection with this presentatives respectively ot tbe Detroit
Sunday
and
Monday,
March
1st
and
2nd.
of suing for damages, and we believe a
Quite an important change in tbe rate should be an examination of engineers. News—Tribune and Kalamazoo Dally
jury of twelve upright aron, would sustain
FLOUR $1.75 PER too
Too many men who only know enough to News were in tbe city Tuesday;.
of fare went into effect on the M. C. R. R.
them ia «o doing.
“turn on steam” are entrusted with tbe
Chas. Miller and Peter Brinker left this
Feb.
15th.
Hereafter
three
cents
straight
Judge Smith delivered a lecture on the
duties of engineers.
Too often the week for the Cripple Creek gold fields and
Manistee Epworth League lecture course a mile will &gt;be charged ou toe company’s engineer is the “man of all work.” often
other points in Colorado.
If everything
Saturday night, and gave mi address at lines. Tbe changes are slight in all in­ calling him away from the engine room.
appears favorable and they secure employ­
the M. E. charcb Sunday night, being the stances. Between here and Grand Rapids Other valuable precautions are advised to
ment. they will probably locate there.
guest of Rev- Puffer and 'family while it will make tbe fare a few cents more, do away with tbe appalling loss of life
Mrs. D. H. Bays leaves for Mechanics­
there. Mr. Puffer had just returned from while to -tbe stations east it will, as a rule, and immense destruction of property
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tbe east where he had been called by tbe be a few cents less. This rule makes It caused by the frequent boiler explosion of ville, la., to-morrow, wh^re she and ber
nooresary to keep a large number of penhusband will reside for the present
bcrioas illness of bls father.
the past. The report is interesting and
ales on -hand to make change for tbe odd
Their many friends trust that they will
The BaWey-Holden law suit is being
well worth perusal.
meet with the best of success in their new
eeats, over 500 pennies having been used
tried in circuit oeurt tills week before
J
is The Best.
j'
at tbe depot since the law went into effect.
home.
Judge Smith, and a large number of
/Mrs. Jas. McKevItt attended the golden
PERSONAL MENTION.
The paper was late, and the makeup
I have the agency ?
witnesses are prevent. Bailey is represent­
wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs:
ed by W. 8. Powers, P. T. Colgrove, was dumping matter In tbe forms at tbe
and wish you to J-Compo at Alaska, Kent Co, this week. J
Dr. Waddle went to Lansing Monday.
Lowden A Barrell, white Holden's side Is rate of a column a minute. Result: Tbe
examine them be- J
Mrs. Compo will be remembered by the J
Ernest
Merritt
is
in
Lansing
this
week.
looked after by Judge Mills, of Kalamazoo, first part of an obituary was dumped into
older residents here, as tbe daughter of
fore buying.
tbe
farm,
and
tbe
next
handful
of
type
and A. D. Cadwallader. The case will
T. Phillips bas been quite seriously ill.
“Yankee Lewis” who kept the famous
caaie off a gaily describing a recent fire.
probably not close before to-morrow.
C. R. Bishop was In Nashville Monday. tavern at Yankee Springs in by-gone days.
It reads like this in tbe newspaper: The
The HARTFORDS are ,
Tbe Knights af Pythias, of Middleville,
Miss Genie Brown left for Chicago this Mrs. 1. A. Holbrook Is tbe only person
paRbearers lowered tbe body into the
the CHEAPER Ones.
to tbe number of seventy-five, and about
week.
;now living among all tbe number from
grave, and it was consigned to the roaring
forty from Nashville, atoo a number from
Miss Alice Hall left for Chicago this Hastings who attended the wedding fifty
lames. There were very few if any reyears
ago.
/
Delton, Woodland, Kalamazoo and Eaton
Everything in the
grete. tor the old wreck bad been an eye­ week.
Rapids have signterd their intention of
Jewelry Line.
N. A. Fuller starts for Oregon this NOW FOR A READING ROOM AND
sore to -the town tor years.
The loss was
being ia Hastings newt Wednesday eve­
morning.
fully recovered by insurance.
GYMNASIUM.
ning March 4, when twenty pilgrims will
Frank Black was in Allegan Monday, on
Same people say that advertising is al) a
be Initiated as Prkwes of Pyramid No.
Action
Taken
by the Current Topic Club
business.
101.
Elaborate preparations are being matter of .luck; that you cannot tell what
Tueeday Evening.
advertising
Is
going
to
do.
or
whether
or
Frank
Dilbahner
is
in
Kalamazoo
for
a
At tbe meeting of the Current Topic
made for their ewtertatemenL
not it Is going to pay.
This may be true, few days.
Club held in the supervisors room at tbe
Commander Dabell, of the Michigan de­ bat it te very strange that tbe man who
Carl Weber, of Nashville, was In the court house Tuesday evening the advisa­
bility of establishing a reading room- for
partment, G. A. R. has issued his twelfth gives iatelllgent thought to bls advertising
city Tuesday.
the general public, with the object in
general order ia which &lt;be slates that lhe and does It in an Intelligent, earnest,
view of having a place open day and eve­
Dan
’
I.
Striker
went
to
Lansing
yester
­
headquarters of tbe department will be straightforward way, usually has tbe luck
ning where men, especially young men.
day morning.
moved from St. Jobes to Lansing about on his tide.
could go for social pastime Instead of
He is lucky in advertising
Miss
Carrie
Schumann,
was
in
Nash
­
frequenting saloons and pool rooms was
March 10, and that permanent headquarters because be reduces it to a science. Ad­
discussed.
will be established la We ofpltol building vertising 4s just as certain as paying rent. ville, Monday.
The special committee reported that the
about the date named. After that date ah
T. J. Bush was home from Lansing to expense of establishing a reading room
Advertising is governed by the same comcommunicatiocis should 'be addressed to monsenee businroe lines that govern buy­ spend Sunday.
with a gymnasium, and four bath rooms
would be about 81000. The cost of main­
the assistant adjutant general, G. A R. at ing a lot of tomatoes or codfish.—Grocery
Mrs. Frank Denslow, of Muskegon, was
taining and conducting the same would be
Lansing.
in the city last week.
World.
8050 per year.
An exchange is credited with this re­
After a full and free discussion, it was
Dr.
and
Mrs.
E.
H.
Lathrop
spent
Mon
­
I have examined with considerable care
decided to appoint a special committee of
ceipt: “One of tbe brot disinfectants in a
tbe “Students Cyclopedia,’’ which Is, in day in Grand Rapids.
three to get subscriptions, and report upon
sick room is a basin of fresh water. Water
my opinion, a brief yet comprehensive
Chas. E. Lunn spent Sunday with his a plan of organization. The committee is
Isa great absorbent of noxious gases. work. It is free from technicalities and
M. L. Cook, W. W. Potter and Rev. W. . The above represents a New
parents at Rockford.
W. Taylor. They will canvas tbe city
Water that has stood open 4n the bedroom presents tbe subject matter In such an In­
Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Carnahan, of and report in two weeks. Tbe citizens Grinding Machine made by CazSee^,
soon gathers Impurities and is unfit to teresting manner as to stimulate in the
now have an opportunity to show their in­ Parmer &amp; Sponable, for which aa.
Detroit,are in tbe elly.
drink. A &gt;ide mouthed vessel of ppre student that love for independent thought
terest in this Important matter, in a praeJohn Bessmer was In Grand Rapids tlcil and useful way.
water will often do more to Wing refresh­ and research which is tbe basis of all true
patent has been applied for.
yesterday on business.
ing sleep to a nervous patteart than will an education.
The machine is so simple that •
It will prove an invaluable
Chur«h and Society.
Dick Kurtz little son Eddie has been
opiate. This is not a theory -but expert, aid In gaining desired information with
a chUd can operate it and do
AU friends whether interested In Tem­
the work as good and in much
perance or not are cordially invited to
ence.”
the least expenditure af time, to people of very ill with lung fever.
come
to
the
Episcopal
church
on
Tuesday
less time than two persons,
P. T. Colgrove was in Allegan this
Make a long, narrow strip of paper and tbe busy, work-a-day world.
evening March 3rd at 7:30 to bear one of
could
do the work in the oM,
week on legal business.
draw a line with a pen or peneH along the
FbortA J. Beadle, Com. of Schools.
Mrs. A. T. Benjamin’s popular lectures.
way.
Don’t fail to hear tbe
whole length of its center. Twra ene of Remember Miss Flora Stinchcomb has tbe
Alonzo H. Derby, of Syracuse, N. YM Admission free.
This machine contains thestate president of Michigan's W. C. T. U.
tbe ends roufid&gt;so as to give it a quick agency for this work.
was in the city this week.
Offering taken.
latest improvements and has
twtet and then gum tbe ends together.
Tbe following from a German medical
Miss Emma White, of Bronard, Is vis­
points possessed by no other
Tbe pastor will preach morning and
Now take a pair of aclssors and cut toe cir­ journal contains a good deal of truth;— iting relatives in the city.
evening ot the Presbyterian church next
machine of this kind.
cle of paper right round along,the Hae and Everybody Is aware that tbe home is tbe
Mrs. Geo. Tomlinson left for Allegan Sunday. Evening topic "Cranka.”
This machine will more thasr
you will have—two circles, did yew say? most cleanly of all domestic animals. It wil1
to-day to visit ber daughter.
Mrs. Hnested leads tbe meeting of tbe
pay for itself every year on tbe
Try aad see. This la a paxzle and has not eat anything but good healthy food,
Fred Parker and J. M. Bauer attended a Presbyterian Y. P. 8. C. E. next Sunday.
farm. We will sell township,,
never been explained satisfactorily by nor drink any but pure water. A horse
Foresters Social at G. A. R. Hall on
county or state territory.
a horse sale near Milo Monday.
either scientist or mathematician.
would rather starve than swill the rotten
Wednesday evening March 4to. Supper
Hustling agents can make
Geo. Faller, a horse buyer, from Kala­ from 5 to 7 o’clock. Proceeds to be used
A reunion of Co. F. 8th. Mich, Infantry stuff often given to pigs and cattle. It Is
money very fast. For further
mazoo, was in tbe city this week.
for charitable purposes.
eras held at tbe G. A. R. rooms in this nothing but nrejudlee that prevents us
particulars,
address.
Phin
Smith
has
been
confined
to
tbe
"Tbe
Time
and
Sources
of
Temptation
”
from
eating
borveflesb.
A
similar
preju
­
eity yesterday. Owing to sickness the at­
will be the subject for tbe Epworth
bouse
tbe
past
week
with
the
grip.
dice
retarded
the
Introduction
of
tbe
tendance was small, but an enjoyable time
League Bunday evening.
Mlse Ora Mc­
Frank Knappen, of Kalamazoo, was In
was passed. James F. Mead delivered the potato a hundred years ago. Horseflesh Is
Clintock leader.
address of weleoare, and Capt, Walbridge the most nourishing of all meats, and Its tbe city this week on legal business.
HASTINGS, MKM
The Rev. Thos. Cox has began a series Lock Box 178.
of Grand Rapids responded. Recitations taste Is hardly to be distinguished from
■Luke Waters Is able to be on tbe streets of addresses to be delivered from his pul­
pit Sunday evenings. It includes discus­
and music also enlivened tbe occasion. An that of beef. The flesh of a horse fed on again, but carries his arm in a sling.
sions from the stand point of tbe layman.
The Bmia I, aendln, iu anny
exeeltent supper was served to which all oats has a smell similar to gooseflesh. Tbe
Mr. and Mrs. Hennau H. Cook, of Al­ Next Sunday evening Hon.
Clement
Above ail it
did ample justice. John Michael was fat is preferable to land.
legan. spent Sunday at A. D. Cook’s.
Smith will speak at 7 o’clock ou “Educa­ n«wwl,ys for engraved cards. CaB aft
elected pres., James F. Mead, vice pres., should be remembered that do flesh is so
tional Forces.” All are cordially welcom­ ok office and laapeet Un dlltereat uiyks.
Mrs. Daacer, of Lansing, is tbe guest of
ed to these services.
John M. Beasmer, sea’y and trexa. Among healthy as that of tbe boree. Trichinosis
We ean order jour cards at. very kv
ber daughter Mrs. A. D. McElwain.
those present from a distance were. Com­ and similar diseases are unknown ic
Tbe Emmaauei Y. P. 8. C. E. wiU be
Miss Franeta Walker, of Middleville, is conducted by Miss Effa Scbaffhanser next price, about half ot what was tonuMftp
rade’s ClexaeDB, of Flint, and Holden, of horses. Tuberculosis, very common io
the guest of her brother F. W. Walker.
Sunday evestng.
oattle, is very rare in horses.
Bedford.

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BILL NYE IS DEAD.

MICHIGAN STATE

Circuit Judge Ruweil. ot Muakegou,
declared uncourtlUitionai the «t»te
teacher.* iMtltute law. Tbe deeiaton
V aa given ia mandamu. proceeding, Inktituted by the department ot public
Initructlon to compel the Muakegon
board ot education to collect the Insti­
tute fee. Irom it. teacher*, one dollar
Asheville. N. C., Feb. 24.—Edgar W. from mate, and SO cent, from female.(Bill) Nye died at hia home. 12 miles The board held that the law is rudladeast of this place, Saturday afternoon. W defective, because It did not pro­
Hia wife, two sons and two neighbors vide any aafe method of collecting the
were present nt bis bedside when the feea, and that It was class legislation,
end peacefully came. Ten days ago he broaure it disertalnsted as between
had a stroke of paralysis, from which male and female teachers, that the con;
he never fu|ly recovered consciousness. stitution prohibits the levying of direct
Mr. Nye carrie to this section seven or taxes, that it was a state tax. and was
eight years ago in search ot health.and collected as a ipecltic tax.
finally bought a farm, where he built
a palatini home.
Four children were discovered in a

at His North Carolina Home.

FBOM WASHINGTON.
What Our Lawmakers Are Doing
at the Nation’s Capital.

Washington. Feb. 18.—The .peeeh of
Senator Dari, (Minn.) aupporting th?
resolution, of which he is the author,
enunciating the policy of the United
States on the Monroe doctrine was the
event of the senate session yesterday.
Canned by Overwork.
v
tenement houae at Uheaaninff in u piti­
The military academy appropriation
Overwork was the cause of the hu­
bill was considered and Senator Vilas morist’s death. He literally worked able condition, haring been locked in
(Wls.) offered an amendment increas­
himself to death. For two years he the house several days without food
ing the number of cadet appointments
labored with tigerish zeal writing let- or fire. The youngest is only three
bv two at large from each state, an
yeare old and the oldest ten yearn of
aggregate of 90.
Senator Mitchell
agv. They were deaerted by an in­
(Ore.) reported on the Delaware con­
human mother, who went with her
tested election case, recommending
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Holcomb, to
that Mr. Dupont (rep.) be seated.
their farm in Brady township. The fa­
Washington, Feb. 19.—In the senate
ther of the children. A. Fox, left hie
yesterday the military academy and
wife some time since and ia notv in
the pension bill ($142,000,000 were
Shiawassee county.
passed.
Senator Peffer's resolution
for an investigation of the recent bond
Bight Bestored.
At a revival meeting at Watervliet
issue was discussed, but no actiorf was
L. Yernantt?a blind man. who had been
taken.
Washington.Feb. 20.—The crusades
converted, arose and made tire an­
in the cause of temperance reform
nouncement that his sight had been re­
stored to him by the lord. Hi had l»ecn
' were severely criticised in the senate
yesterday by Senator Hill (dem N.
blind for yepra. He rejoiced over hte
Y.) in connection with petitions eman
sudden recovery of eycaight and de­
ating from the Women’s CEWstinn
clared that his converaion to religion
Temperance union, against tbe sale of
was the cause of it. The miracle amazed
beer to immigrants landing on Ellis
\'ernand's neighbors, but they are all
island, in New York harbor. Sennior
certain that it was the work of Provi­
EDO All W. NYE.
Hill could not see how a glass Of beer
dence.
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could be .of any great injury to J he ters for the syndicate by which he was
Health in Michigan.
temperance cause or have any serious regularly employed, writing books and
plays
and
lecturing.
The
‘
work
was
During the week ended February 15
effect on the health nuri lives of iir.mi
grants. Senator Carter (Mont.) offered cn &gt;*ugh to kill a far stronger num. In rejwrt.s sent in by 51 olmcrvers in va­
a resolution to recommit rhe tariff bill addition to fiis r?gular syndicate work, rious portions of tbe state -indicated
to the finance committee for furmcr w ithin the last two years he published that pneumonia increased and typhoid
Consideration
The diplomatic an I a history of the United States, which fever decreased in area of prevalence.
consular appropriation bill and about he often said he wonted to stand as Consumption was reported at 243
th* lust book he w’rate.
60 private pension bills were passed.
places, typhoid fever at 21, diphtheria
fit 28. scaridt fever nt 40, measles at 17,
Washington. Feb. 21.—The resolution
tor the recognition of the belligerent
much better known to his friends and the whooping cough at 19 and smallpox at
right* of the Cuban insurgents and the nubile, was bom in Shirley. Piscataquis Detroit, Saginaw. Riga township, Im­
alternative resolution for the recog­ county. Me... August 25, 1850. but at the age lay township and Ionin.
nition of Cuban independence were dis­ of two years, according to his own story,
he took his parents by the hand and led
Convicted a Second Time.
cussed in the senate yesterday. Sen­ them
to the west.
The jury at Detroit iu the case of Dr.
ators Cameron, Call, Lodge and Morgan
They went to Wisconsin, and therc.on the
•peaking in favor of the resolution.
bunks of the St.' Croix river, young Nya D. J. Seaman, who was tried f »r having
was brought up on a farm. He received an caused the death of Euiily Hall,of He les
। academical education at Fall River. Wls..
Win., Owen. England, by comitting an abor *
THE UOVBE,
■and in lS7t&gt; went to Wyotnlnr territory,
| where he Studied law, arid wasAdmitted to lion, has rendered u verdict of guilty J
CL
lotion^ Presented.
। the bar.
U'hLs was the second trial of the cast*. &lt;
Thtte. fcs he ©ays. he practiced law In n Dr. Seaman was couvictecl on the first!
Washington, Feb. IS.—The agricul­
tural appropriation bill occupied the quiet way. "although frequently warned trial, out was gruntetl a new trial by the
by the authorities not to do so.”
time in the Louse yesterday, and an
He Had plenty of leisure time on his pBUprrnw court.
amendment was pending when the hands, which he used In writing a Sunday
Lom from Closed Factories.
house adjourned making mandatory letter for the Cheyenne Sun at the rate ot J
dollar a eohimn. In one of his humor­ . A statement issued by tbe state fac­
the execution of the provision in the one
ous autobiographical sketches Mr. Nye tory inspector says that the loss from
bill for the distribution of seed.
says that that sum, which amounted to
Washington, Feb. 19.—Iri the house । nearly pw a year, so dwarfed his returns factories in this state/cjosing or run­
yestei day the agricultural appropria- j frqm his law practice that he decided to ning on short time last year aggre­
take up newspaper writing as a profession,
$17,000,000,
computing
the
_fion bill ($3,158,192) was passed after and accordingly moved to Denver, where gated
'making it mandatory upon the secre­ he obtained a position on the staff of tbe amount on the basis of the average
daily wages in Michigan v factories,
.
tary of agriculture to distribute seeds. Denver Tribune.
lie corresponded from Denver for the which is $1.32.
A resolution was adopted directing the Salt
Lake Tribune. Later a new paper
committee on ways and means to in­ was started in Laramie called the Boom­
Michigan Fruit Shipment*.
vestigate the effect of the difference of erang, after a favorite mule owned by Nye.
At the farmers’ rouud-up institute in
exchange between goldand silver stand- and which be called "Boomerang" be­ Grand Rapids C. N. Rapp reported the
cause he never knew where It would strike.
srd countries upon the manufacturing At the time Nye edited the Boomerang It total fruit shipments from western
Industries of the United States.
was published over a livery stable.
A Michigan last season to have been 2,44i&gt;,sign on the door instructed callers to
Washington, Feb. 30.—The army ap
"twist th© tail ot the gray mule and take 000 bushels, or 6.100 car loads, Allegan
propriaticn bill, carrying $23,275,902. the
elevator."
county leading with 1.250,000 bushels,
was passed in the house yesterday and
The Boomerang was quoted all over the {and Kent coming next with GD5.0UJ
the conference report on the urgent country an-1 Nye began to get hts reputa­ bushels. '
.
"deficency bill to extend for five years tion as a humorist of note at that time.
The paper was not a financial success, but
the time in which the government can It was the foundation for th© fortune
Only Cltlaen* Meed Apply.
bring suits to annul patents to public wjjtch Nye afterwards made as a bumorLand Commissioner French has mode
tends under railroad apd wagon rood
’tlke many humorists, Mr. Nye was u a ruling to the effect that only citizens
'^grants was also pftssed.
man of almost womanly gentleness of dis­ of the United States can profit by a
Washington, Feb. 21.—In the house position.
His amiability was never recent act of the legislature setting
yesterday the conference report on the clouded, and his good humor was as spon­ aside for homestead purposes lands
diplomatic and consular bill was taneous as it was good-natured. He never which had for three successive years
forgot a friend, lu later years his writings
agreed to, the senate amendments to and lecturing brought an income ot over been forfeited to the state for unpaid
the pension bill were sent to conference &gt;30,000 a year, and he will leave a moderate taxes.
and the Indian appropriation bill was fortune to his widow and children.
Mr. Nye was married In 1877 to Miss
taken up. . The latter bill carries $8 - Fanny
Smith, of Chicago. With her and
Allan Thompson, the man charged
630,995, or $132,792 less than the law for their children Nye lived happily for a long
the current year.
time on the banks of the St. Croix, and with throwing dynamite into the office
of
Dr. Sweetland at Centerville, wreck­
they
went
with
him
to
New
York
city
and
Washington, Feb. 22.—In the house
made home bright on Staten Island. Of
yesterday the senate amendments to late years, when he was not going about ing the building and seriously injur­
ing
John Franks, a patient, was ac­
the military academy appropriation the country on lecturing tours, Nfre has
bill were concurred in. The senate bill passed most of his time at his country quitted. Thompson is a rich farmer.
place
near
this
city.
An orchestra has been installed in the
to amend section 5,294 of the revised
Some of the experiences of his fife on this
statutes relative to the power of the farm are among his quaintest and best Baptist church at Galesburg. The pas­
secretary of the treasury to remit or efforts. Of his appearance all that is tor of the church leads and plays the
mitigate fines, penalties and forfei­ necessary to say Is that he "looked like his clarinet. The music is good and the
pictures.** and there is hardly a man. wom­
tures, was .passed; also the senate bill an or child who reads newspapers who new feature of the services was attract­
relating to’final proof in timber culture does not khow them by heart.
Perhaps ing big crowds to the church.
At u meeting of the state military
entries. Mr. Colson (Ky.) introduced the most famous of hls humorous writ­
ings was the letter to the president of the board it was decided that the Michigan
a resolution to investigate Secretary United
States accepting the postmaster­
Carlisle's action in declining to accept ship at Laramie City.
That letter was national guard shall hold its annual en' a certain bid lor bonds. Adjourned to commented upon in seriousness by the. eampfrient at Island lake for the five
London Times, and the comment was, per­ days beginning August ID next.
Monday.
haps, as tunny as the original letter, when
Henry Viemaster, nged 86, and wife,
all the circumstances are taken Into con­
sideration.
aged 72, were buried in the same tomb
£
Richmond, Va., Feb. 24.—One of the
at
Bellevue, having died seven hours
Hanged for a Double Murder.
features of the observance hereof Wash­
apart.
San Francisco, Feb. 22.—Ivan Kova­
ington’s birthday was the formal open­
Strenuous efforts are being made to
ing of the museum of the Confederate lev was hanged here yesterday for the
secure the release of Bert Holmen, of
Memorial Literary society in the Davis murder of F. H. L. Webber nnd wife,
Grand
Rapids, who killed a street-car
mansion, the white house of the confed- an aged couple of Sacramento. Decem­
«racy, which was donated to the so­ ber 30, 1894. Kovalev was a Russian motorman recently. .
Nellie
W. Pope, the Detroit murder­
exile.
ciety by the city of Richmond.
ess,, who induced William Brosseau to
Mr*. Btevenaon Honored.
Killed Himself.
hack her husband's head to pieces with
Waablngtou, Feb. 21.—Tbe National an ax, will spend her life in prison, the
1
Philadelphia, Feb. 24.—Ex&lt;’ongreMman M. D. Harter, of this city, shot and Daughter* of tbe American Revolution, supreme court having affirmed her
killed hhnaelf at Fostoria, O. Insom­ by a practically unanimous vote, elect­ conviction.
nia was said to have been the cause. ed u president-general Mrs. Adlsi E.
John Welch, *a prominent lumber­
He was a member of the Fifty-second Stevenson, wife of the vice president.
man of West Bey City, filed mortgages
and Fifty-third congresses from the
Steamer Beached aad Saved.
for $10,035 snd $2,830 to H. H. Norring­
fourteenth Ohio district. ,
Ixmtlon, Feb. 34.—The fire in the ton and John J. Flood, trustees, respec­
hold of the British steamer Missouri, tively.
Gen. HarrUon** Wedding.
which was beached at Falmouth, Fri­
The new Citizens* savings bank threw
New York, Feb. 24.—It in announced
day baa been extinguished and her car­
its doors open to the public at Owosso.
that ex-Prcsident Harrison and Mrs.
go will be discharged.
The capital is $75,000 and I. H. Keeler
Mary Bco'.t Lord Dimmick will be mar­
ried in this city on .Monday, April 6, by
is president.
London, Feb. 221—The oarsmen BuRev. Dr. John Wesley Brown, of St.
Mayor John P. Whiting, aged 23, the
Thomas' Piotestont Episcopal church. bear and Ross will row on the Tyne youngest mayor of Michigan, left Som­
championship course on March 30 for erville Springs for Ann Arbor, where
£ 100 a aide. Bubear concedes Rom he will lake the law course at the uniDauvilie, HL, Feb. 22.—On account of seven seconds.
venrity.
the recent isruival of crime in this city,
Drowned in a CUtern.
John A. Russell, on the staff of the
the city council agreed to employ u poQuincy.
Ill.,
Feb.
24.
—
John
Pullman,
Detroit Evening News, was unanimous­
Sian, conditioned on his purchastwo first-class bloodhounds at a ten years old, fell into' a cistern. His ly elected secretary of the Detroit
n.ether saw him fall, but was unable chamber of commerce.
of nearly $*-’00.
to save him, and be drowned before her
The factory of the Plainwell Church
Furniture company was burned, the
loss being $10,000 and insurance $7,000.
Chicago, Feb. 24.—Dispatches from
Porter Metcalf, uf a prominent .and
He we* four time* firstrd the principal ciliea ia tbe United States
wealthy family, was sentenced at
tell of the observance of Washington** Adrian to 4’4 years at hard labor in
birthday with appropriate txerciaea

Friday afternoon to
and become tbe he.
of tbe world. Tbe fight took place in
the bottoms ot the Bio Qrande river
on the Mexican side, a mile aud a half
distant from the Langtry depot. The
blow by Which Fltxalmmon* knocked
Maher out was a right-hand hook OP
the jaw.
The fight ’wm sharp while It lasted.
Both men were confident, Fitz so much
■o that he seemed a little eareteaa.
1‘eter seemed a trifle nervous nnd anx­
ious. FiU took the aggressive from the
call of time and forced Maher toward
his (Maher’s) corner. There Maher
made a stand, led. fell short and
clinched. Maher led twice after they
had been broken away by the referee,
landing lightly on the chest.
Fitz
mniled as be evaded the blows. Two
clinches followed, then Fitz led with
bis left, landing lightly. He quickly
followed with a short half-armed swing,
with his right tending squarely on
Maher’a left jaw point. The Irishman
fell upon his back. Hi* bead hit the
floor with a thump, hia eyes rolled
glossily. Msher made a gallant effort
to get upon hit feet when time waa
called, but after getting half way to a
recumbent position he fell back and
still had hia bead on tbe floor when time
was called, and the decision was award­
ed to the Cornlshman.
At precisely six o’clock tbe train
bearing the visitors and the vanquiabed
aud their admiring and chagrined
friends, drew away from the crude rail­
way station. The departure signal was
a discharge of carbines a* a salute Trom
,the Texas rangers, who, from their
point of vantage in Texas mountains,
had been willing spectators of tbe snort
contest.
THE

ROUND UP.

Startling Blatl*tlr» of Lhe Ont rage* ia
Armenia.

New Haven. Conn., Feb. 22.—Rev. Dr
Newman Sm\ (he, of Crater church, fur
niahrs Important news with reference
tn the Armenian mnss'icres, us follows:
■ "Letters have been shown me fromjicrM»ris engaged In relief work anionglTie Ar­
menians which give tfic following care­
fully prepared statistics concerning the re­
cent massacres by th© Turks under the
tolerance of Christian powers in 1895-6.
These statistics are given In detail for the
several villa?*-* in Hnrpoot province. )
give the summaries a* follows:
.K.G01
KUIM ..............................................
death..
, 1.436
_Burned to and
Preachers
priests killed..
.
M
frr.zi starvation
Died’ from
X.4C1
unprotected
.n
the
fields.
from
Died from fear
Wounded.......................................
Houses burned
l.lpN
Forel)Je conversions
Women and girls aoducted
... S.5W
... LK1

Destitute and starvingS4.25C
"The account does not add tIje number of
■English and American cannon with the
cobwebs left over their mouths. Other let­
ters shy tliat'further massaer.'s are feared
in Hurjioot. The Turks say they killed too
few the lout time and will kill more In the
next massacre. The Turkish government,
having learned that our missionaries were
giving four or five cents a day to the desti­
tute, in some instances have taken this
money away by force of taxes, and from
this cause, the letter adds, many are still
starving and dying.
"Allow me also to acknowledge the re­
ceipt of 112S from students sc Yale for the
relief of the family of an Armenian stu­
dent at Yale. This money has been for­
warded to the American board.”

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Having completed his preparations,
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“Thar » a abort cut over the .houldero- he was anxious to be gone; bnt, as there
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take hit; ye II be n heap lee, jUter to he
I
was obliged to wait with what pa­
for him. He had evidently taken on* eecured t&gt;r said mortnge. &lt;* *«y P«rt thereof:
meet ap with Ute folks that'd ask ye a tience he could summon, and he went
Nbw. Therefore, by virtue of lhe power of
flesh during the year. He paid no at­ snle contsinoSta said morig.&lt;tf* and rhe statute
C^meonT ',’"’,rti&lt;,n’
Wh*1 1 hav'- jto sleep tanking that he would spend
Tbe great international exposition of
to such case m»dr and provided, not ire 1« Bareforenoon with Ludlow, telling him Industrie.* and fine arts,authorized by tention to th-* interest his neigblxirs by given Hint o» Ssuirrtay the Mteoud day of
She entered the forest sMhe rear of the
'
of his intended departure nnd giving the federal government of Mexico,- by evinced in him, but sat down and at Moya. D iWG.etten o'etoes in tlw forenoon.
Tshall toil at rtb!!r Auettoo. to tbe hhEbest
in
"«d
followed her ।him the facts of hls discoveries in the concession dated January 9, ISOS, Will onee became absorbed in the play. He bidder, at the Nvrib from door of tbe Court
I Copy right
bv J B Upv’Bcott Co ]
grew warm, and with his eyes r-till Heu»e, tn iheCite&lt;tf. H»etin*e. (that being the
be opened i» the City of Mexico next
they game to“i, uftHatfiirtt
'abandoned mine.
glued to tlic stage, he arose and shed place where the circuit Court tor Barry County
September und will remain open for a
is bvMeD). the premiers dreeribed In aaM
other human wcukurtfe Or wickedness led them by many dvvioui w
•
(To be Continued.)
.
i.
his overcoat. The people around him n:or1*»ge. or much thereof a* may be Decperiod of six months. This Wfil be Mex*
one® undermines the fortress of char­ lhe lMwcofihecliffs.and.ak:rt:n; : ,
began to titter, and, finally to laugh essary »«&gt; par the nmiwint dt»n or «al«1 mortgage,
ico’s first attempt at holdings world’s
witlrireven percent. taterrst.s»d nil )i-tal evota.
acter, there arc many uncanny sha]»e.« Itingbrand found himself, for t’x- : -e.
imple savages
fair. The expowition is to include all very audibly. The fat man realized at togrtaer with an-?tHorney's iee of Twenty-dre •
branding ready to slip unnot iced ond tat that dny, standing on the
length that the people? were laughing at col'.Are rovebanted for there!*, tbe premise*,
lauds
of
industrial,
xrientffic,
commer
­
being
described in ya.H mortmr- as i»U those
through the breach.
sntall plateau at the mouth of the Me- How They Hnnfcoeu a Wbuky Pirate Ont cial and artistic? productions smd to him. Then he noticed, with great con­ certain levs pieces and aarcrin of land situate in
ot • Bluwp Loa&lt;l^b with Liquor.
fusion, that be was in his shirtsleeves. tiie City of Hastings lathe Coaujy of*Berry and
After they hud left the dining table Nnbb tunnel.
embrace,
in
fact!the
whole
range
of
stale of MtebigaB, and taowu and described as
Ifla suck coot had come off with the folloirt’----------------------X
lie excused himself, und spent theenrly
-rhafa yer way- „id Jule, indieat- , The Indians of ube weatcoastof Van­ human activity.
Fraction City lots nu.ntfer three (M. and four
part of the afternoon in wandering Ing the road leading to the vallev. "Je*t .couver island have adopted a novel and
The exposition grownds are sititoted other. Ke put them both on again and H&gt; In Block Xoi. Ire tfi) In ibeEaseerti nddHtan
decidedly
effective
method
of
dealing
tried to peel off the overcoat, but it to the village, now City of DaUlnire.-Exceyrt that
aimlessly ubout the village, trying to keep straight on Uli ye get diwn the
with white whisky pirates who fre­ at the foot of the historic Castle- of wouldn't move- a little bft. He gave a portion heretofore conveyed to Chicago. Kala­
de' ise some scheme which offered a mounting; ye cayn’t mis. hit, nohow.- .
quent their villages, as James Johnson, Chapultepec, on the grand Avenue de desperate tug and wriggled hie fat mazoo and- iftgmaw Kall Boad Cooraany. and
mpromise between his weakness and
containing to each ;ot four by eight rods of
lilngbrand lifted hls bat again: -Tm .of Victoria, formerly master of the la Reforma, within t*n minutes* Hite
shoulders, and tbe next moment be wok land, acrnrdix; tolbe recorded plat of said City
his determination to win Hester** ap­ sure I thank you very muv-h; it's good ,
sealing schooner Kilmany. knows to from the center of. tlir City of MexricvK in his shirtsleeves again. '•‘Get out!’ ot Bastites..
CUsijwTilcox.
probation: and with the planning came Of you to take so much trouble on mv (
ids cost, remarks the San Fronciaoo and comprise an ar«» of i bout c&gt;W "Sit dhtml* "Rip it off!” cried the
«
Mortgagee. ’
that curiously insistent urging which iMJQOUnt.”
•
aares, says the New York Times. The
Pmtir'riCeuraovK.
•
.
Exominer.
He
has
come
to
tbe
con
­
people
Uehindiliim^bat
the
fart
man
tried
AttordByiar
WHitfig
?i
t.
finds n parallel iii the desire to see bow
“Nev’ mind ’bout that; but you nil i
clusion that there was big money for exposition will comprise a natural and again, and with', tbe assistance of two
near one can creep td the brink of a fake my advice an’ don’t come prowl In* i
an international department, to which
the man who mode a systematic tour
men in the seats behind him he finaiiy
precipice without briqc- overbalanced. round this yere core no more. Yer (of |he west ocreat with bottled samples latter oR the nations of Iftie-globe may
managed-* tb sled hia overcoat.
'
PBBBATK ORDOT.
It is the quality whicn^often leads a p’liteneaa moughtn’t get ye out ag’in. .
contribute.
of gin and whisky.
mate ol Michigan, Gouty ot Harry—M.
^imorous man to attempt that which next time.”
The City of Mexico is t&gt; Himfed on an
BENDINS OF WOODS.
At » »M3ion of ike Probata Court tor the
Accordingly be purchased a small
would make a brave one hesitate, and
She turned abruptly and left him to Itrading sloop, loaded ber with a cargo extensive plateau, having an area of
when Ringbraiid finally yielded to its make hi. way back to Tregarthen. and &lt;of stimulants, and sailed for Barclay 1 over 170 square miles, surremwded by
Ttorsday. th* Sxtx day o( Fjbrtisrj**’ the
Hob* BQUStoc.
importunity he turned his steps toward neither of them saw the parting of the isound some time ago. There, for a Jofty mountains and in chid lag five
C-omparwtlvely few persons outaidtr i ynu- ooe tbonasd efcfet hundred and alnety
the road he had taken in the forenoon. bushes at the top of the eliff through few days, he did a rushing business re­ b*.kes withio its area. Althaugb with tl»e carriage andl boar-building indus- I rirwest, Cfisrtss W. Armstrcac. Judge at
The shadows of the western cliffs which a Mir of malevolent eyes tailing his low grade intoxicosrts at a geographiitsl location within the try are awarti dt the extent of the wooel- Probate.
lu tbe mailer-o# Ibe estate of AMboDy
tropics, the Eatitude of the sit-y being
v. «-re beginning their evening match watched their movements.
Before five to ten dollars per bettie. ’fire In­
Iwnding industry;, and itat few- reoliac Bojtsrs. dfoosse#.'
Ou reading a:»d .‘Mine tbe petition duly varlftsd
&lt;i «"n the sloping sides of McNabb’s starting on his homeward walk, a and- &lt;dians knew they were being robbed J9 degrees 5b minutes norths It iapos­ that the carriages they side in are very
•f
BmreM Porter. dMRbter erf said deocsaed
sessed of a climate snsalubrreus, of so
cove, and the hush of the summer after­ den impulse prompted Rlnghruml to and
remonstrated, but no reduction in
largely madcrof sush wood—the-felloe*- praying lor reasons tserein stsBd. tkai aa
i
even temperature, that summerorwin- |
order or decree KvssBe by tins co-irt drterainoon brooded t?ver the picturesque land­ climb ones more iato the abandoned the price was made.
are l»ont muS made . 1B|BJe
1 n Sig who
wbo xre
are orware
or wore te*
tbe tawfui
lawful !»ireoi
belrsof um
said
ter a residence m Mexico city &lt;r its «i- i of
OT'all
UI their
wpir vNjeelsww-m-are
scape of the narrow valley. Bud By­ -oal working. The place was darker. ' Then they held a council1 and a great •nrons is alwayv pleasant, and visit* to in two ports- the framework of ooachea- I a no—-a and enwfee to tobrort the- re*I -cate
num’s dog. lying in the shadow of the non- that the &gt;un bad gone behind the plan was evolved. The aid- of tbe In­ the city can be mode an any time of ffir • und hvov&gt;' &lt;’nJ-r‘*g«» &gt;•» nearly alDmade 1 jUJl.-*eeMed" “d ,be,r
barn, aro.M? yawning, made a canine mountain, and it was some time before 'dian police was secured. an/T while the year, whether- if Is to escar m&gt; the ex- f of bent stock, and inConly bextermade. | Tbereunon tils ertk-red.that Sounder tbe ssth
oire:saner, and cocked one ear toward he could see well enough to make out master of fbe sloop slumbered he wns I tram, cold otrttarnraAen. .vMmra- b“&gt;
*'
the road leading up from Harmony rab the dim outlined of the interior; when isurrounded', made prisoner, hand­ the excessive heat of thenort hem-sum- ' PleiUiUre Ixjats-are bent,, os also many —4to—,and tharttoiaknat lawtaaM daaeac
the excessive heat
of tiienorthesn-sum______________
_ ______ Jja’ o{
frames* of- the finest sailing Ij£«“d •*’ other persons Interested tn said
Itn
That his acute sense was not ut he was able to do ho, he saw that the 1cuffed, and led in triumph to»the vil­ mera The1 climate?.-however,
not fibre y^hta; furoiteue,-toe; ot many kinds l^id'rr—rTthen te-be *ho*3m*ntathe*PpS^te
only attraction; all visitors isagreeing-1
fault wns presently proved by the aj&gt;- hole In the roof had disappeared. He lage. In vain he pleaded for release.
only attraction; all visitors agreeingthat th, Ix-aut v rftbrrtrtir^nn.of th^l J*"
al) the ralabrawl
.pearance of « man approaching the lighted a match, and, on finding tbe He was told he would be held until the that
the beauty at the environs,,
I—*——
thn of the r Tbonet chairs. f.xr exujnple., beingniad&lt;j |
the petitioner ma^ poc be granted, and
fnrnihousc, and he !&gt;egan to bark furi- place, discovered that the aperture hail coming of the police patrol and then surrounding mountainM and the bsauta&gt;-F Tbonet chairs,‘f&lt;w example,.Being made
entirely
of
wood
thus
treated! The-ob­
to
the
officers
for
supplying
o :sly at the intruder.
Jule Bynum, been plugged from above with a frag- delivered
&lt;
ful lakes, in whose witter* arc reflected i
Coming to the back door to find our inent of stone which fitted accurately liquor to Indians. This meant a fine tbe snow-capped- puakn ef the great, ject of bending' is- twofold; says the adltee Foodeney Xeste rottttoa. apd ttee bear
tag thereof by caxalng a oofy of ’hl* order te be
what had aroused the dog’s anger saw enough to make it appear to be only one of nt least $200 and tbe confiscation of mountains Iztazihnati and Popoeatn- Woodworker, namely, saving of time ynoltoted In the Haoxiwoo BAXJisiomrrtoted audisireuMed In aald OoKDty of
a pleasant-faced young man standing uf the rough inequalities of the tunnel his craft, so he determined to suggest petl. and further tfi? many antiquities, and stock and stability aud strength-of ■afer
Krry core tn each woeb for three soeeeosive
a» the gate, nnd she stepped into the roof. When he realized that this ImuI terms, and hi* offer of the sloop nndita and strange sights to-be »ewn,4.he Aults the work when'put'togethei'—ttus inde­ weeks previous tvsaid day of bearing.
pendent of beauty- of form; and bent
CHAJMkXS W. ASMSTUONU.
cargo
for
his
freedosn
wa*
quickly
ac
­
yard and spoke sharply to the barking lieen clone since his visit of a few hours
and flowers, both Munimernnd winter, •carriage shafts- are almost, if not mi♦A tore copy )
Jndoe of ProtoSa.
cur. Ringbrand looked up at the sound before—that- those who did it might cepted. The cargo was consumed in a ere- fair rivals of tfar greatest interest
tirely.
used
now,
.
instead
of
the
oiUof her voice, and found himself con­ even now be in the upper gallery, or single night by the dusky diplomata in to the visitor.
M(BALE.
stylr, clumsy,. sawed ones. Skill in
fronted by a middle-ogled woman with hidden in the dusky idiadows near at celebrating tbe success of their NteBr natural resonrees. c\p&lt; cialiy. in
Betaait hsvlau been nwte tn lhe oradtttons manipulating the material, is- very es­
a certain iBorwafv reafa by .Marurecr A.
Unkempt hair and sallow fade, whose hnnd—a very panic of terror seized him. poleonic stroke of generalship.
metsds mid other niinera-5b.\ Mexioo-is sential; simply -t bar forms to Bend an, ■t
Strvtw. Eioren si E.hmuldiDK. Ortfn. B. Barhigh check bones und flushing black and he thought be should suffocate bcfavored more than- almost any other and the steam -box- in which to softenAN ACTRESS WEEPS.
(lyes made him wonder if there were lore he could struggle oat into the open
portion of the globe: She hni, endless
tl*e wood do not alone insure sue cess in&gt;
and
inexhaustible minea of nearly
not Indian l lood in her veins.
He air again. Once outside of the tunnel,
tbe operation—it ireneccuftary- to know
every metal, of marble, onyx and other perfectly the stock to bend, it» being sr»
he tied down tbe rough mountain road,
rM»ty Of BsrryaaMlHteursf Mlehltcna. oa tbe
According lo Footlights there never valuable stones, wfiich ire themseiriyj variable that no-twa»pieocs-bendlalike.
JMb «tay of Decetntor A..JX m». In Utor 9 of
never looking behind him or stopping
M•rtsBue* - on pare TXon which mortoM* ttere
to take breath until ho was half-way was an actress who could command her woulrf insure wealth to- millions.
*» ctiklmetf to b» om *l Ito U»U- ot this notice
&gt;&gt;■* mm ot Eirtet IwadreU *tae IJo’.Ikj-’ wad Hixto tbe valley; then the stimulus of fcar lachrymal glands os Adelaide Neilson ThouMonds of tons of the most vulnnbli?
could.
Several
of
her
leading
men
nietaSa lie hidden lirneaEh- her so ill lu
A peculiar fact in respect to- petro­
| suddenly left him, and he sat down
leum is the differepaeof conditions un­ ■Htt *r proctre JHibi *• tew having Iwen Jastiu|M&gt;n a fallen tree, covering his face ■found out her peculiar faculty to their ogricnikure nm! horticulture lie- an
lo recover- tho- -itooe-ya s»*cur*4 bjt said
der which that oil occurs in. Russia.and*
with his hands, and wishing, in his cost. One of them was “Jack" Barnes. nmount of wcalthadtnosfi uo-great as in
sMtogsre. or aay p*Xi tliereef;
At
the
time
the
English
actor
was
minerals.
J America. In the foraier it is found'in
Now, Therefore. Wy vm* of the power of
shame and humiliation, that be had
After noticing tiia-forwurd’movcniBnt strata of the tertiary periud, usually » sale evntelueA Id. salU mortgage. *ao Ute sUlnever been born. lie stayed thereuntil young and slendor and rather fancied
&gt;te to such case made and prorldMt, notice Is
the lengthening shadows warned him ■himself in such parts it* Romeo, going of die Mexican nation, it- aan be readily- formation resembling tv quicksand, and i hereby elven, that aw totaraar the -3rd day of
no
considerable
expense
in
dressing.
understood
that tile needte of the jwo- st depths of only a. few hundred' feet. Muv.a D. I?»B,al Bostock In tue forewren. I
that evening was approaching, and
,
'ball sell ut Public Auction, to the- hkheet btdI then, pulling himself together, he rose, For Romeo he had sosne lovely cus- ple arc increasing-proportionately and' .In our own country it occurs at great tier at tbe North Trent door ot th* Court Bowe
I lu the City Of HssanpK (that beteg the ptere
nnd went slowly back to Tregarthen. tumes. nil si!k. satin and laces. A deli­ that a market of enormous value ir- depths in the older aonipactsnnditoncH where thr Jfcvult Court for Barry Coenty is
being opened to tile world.. A. ftew na- I and limestones. Anericaa oil yields a
: hofoeh). the premtoex (Arecrlbed te said raortIt wns nearly dark when he readied tbe cate pule blue jacket was his favorite
or m» much thereof as may be neeeaasry
village, nn\i he found Mrs. Ludlow sit­ '.n one of tbe scenes between Romeo Cions have already tukere advantage r»f- very targe proportion, say about TO per ! Kier,
the ntnotiiiL^uaoo said uertgage. with
nnd Juliet, but he was awfully sorry this fart jind aredoi ng al tin there power- centred illuminating oil exactly’suited iopay
» per cent. lutertwV au«fi all legal eoets. together
ting on thevernndn.
he hnd it before the season was over. ertOBecurr the trade benefits which arc for combustion in our ordinary lamps; wRb »d attorney^, tee of Twenty flvo DoUan
“|’ro proud of you, Mr. Ringbrand."
i eorrnantuA for thereto, lhe premiM* being de*
After a few |»crforxnaiM-rs Ranies no­ to- come to- those who supply the de­ tbe Russian oil produce* far teas of r -er I bed tn said mortftwe m al'- that certain lot
she said, us he came uplthe steps; “you
ticed that tbe beautiful pule blue silk mands. The United Slates lias been; such oil and a larger proportion of Here and pan-el ut Imi4 situate in the- Town ot
don’t deserve to be helped. I persuaded
Manic Grave in the Coaaly of Barry and Slate
•&gt;n the front of tbe jacket wns stained slow to take advantage of thik condi­ high-ctass lubricating ottl The Rus­ , ef
Miehteau. attoiOiowU xod ueaeribed as folHester to stay to tea and had it all ar­
in »omc way. There were long streaks tion of affairs and to secure tbe trade sian illuminating oil.also requires to be i tews:
ranged that you were to see her safely
The Ea*t half at tire South East Quarter of
in it, which he could uot account for. which is naturally and!rightfully hers, i burned in a modified forntof lump with | Section
'Jilrty-two Qte &gt;n TowaTwo («) North
home; and you had to go and spoil
That night Miss Neilson und be were Every reason enists forrecipr^cal trade­ a more perfect draughtJiaardcr to over- Rama* Seven ity Wert containing Righty Acres
nil by staying awity! Where in the
in one of their pathetic love scenes. relations between tbe United States | vcMne its tendency to produce a smoky ot I^nd More oeitea. EMlXff DiBteftTWTCK,
World have you been?"
v
MortiBM^e.
Iler bead rested on his breast. She-■ and Mexico. The boicrd of directors of j flnme, and it is largely this fact which, {
“I am very sorry to htyke failed you. looked up, turned her face to the audi­ the exposition.appreciat ingthese facts. '
hns prevented t he consumption of EwI took u long walk mud went farther
ence a moment, which ut once burst wRl do everything in. its [wwt-r to bring sian oil for light abroad.
Dnled February IX »*&gt;.
than I intended to. I hoj&gt;c Miss Luti­ into most tumultuous applause. When about, a closer relation between the
n’ dr did not have to go back alone ? ’
HBWtTV.zaEHA.LE
The Mlnlater** Blunden.
she turned her face toward Barnes j sister republics by’ making- this cne of
Rlngbrand’s voice was grave, and hia
DeLtuR hsvlnic teen made in tbe conditions
The New Yorkers are tcllingonr an­
ngain be saw the tears streaming down the most complete and extensive expo­
of n certain xwrtrspe made by Hmle A. Tvlrrto
tone was submissively apologetic.
other
of
a
good
joke
on.
Rev.
Jahn
Wes‘
ElidaBhaw dated Nov®inter i«li A D. IM.
her cheeks, lie glanced at his costume sitions ever held, with the object of
“No; Tom went up with her," replied nnd saw the cause of tbe stains. There? lautqnl benefit in view.
ley Brown, rector of St. Thomas' chureh, 1ardweordt^ la ibe otfee ot the fa«Jrter o!
for »Sb County of Harm, and State at
Mrs. Ludlow, going before him into the were several fresh wet streajes on thepreviously rector of St. PauTb in that JDeed*,
Mu-ataun ou tte rird day at 3tovemb«r A. D.
hat and opened the gate. “I
dining-room und lighting the lump. handsome pale blue silk made by SACRED RELIC OF ST. STEFHEK. eitj. His part in the curemcmiol at the :)R9uta IJtwoJaoI Mortai«es aa pare 1W. oq
Vichcdhis.
k if you eould give me a
whM
mortxace
there h cUiiaed to b» due at
"I’m afraid you won’t get much for sup- Juliet’s tears. Barnes tried to hold
i Pnget-Whit ne£ wedding wastorend tbe tbtetate
j
stopped to a*
ol taoMfoticvth* aumotFive Hundred
Brooklyn Churrh RrcrlvM. a l*wrtlon W
he said.
Tolrtv-btx Itoliar* and tteirty Blue cent*,
|xn,’’ she added, sitting down to pour her head away Trom him. but the cos­
Hither he- hud xterked the und
।
| service.
drink of waUt
Ono of the* Martyr**- Boo«.
rarely wasted, even on
nikdnn Udrwj's fee of Tvwoty Five Dollars
tume bad to be sacrified to art, uni)
. Politeness ia
In the Church of Our Lady, Brooklyn, j wrong place in the prayer book or the iawvkled.f*rtewUd Mortgugf. and no suit ot
&gt;uiising subject, and ilia tea.
ringing disconcerted1 him;, at-auyraie iJeceedkRsMiaw having teen instituted to
"More than 1 need—or deserve," he when the season was over his costume
‘
• movt unpr.
the other day, there was enthroned a
ung in the nature of
SMOver tloaouers-atcuredby said mortgagesaid,
making
a
brave
effort
to
simulate
■ nondedunconscious- j
was u striped instead of a plain blue sucrcd relic of St. Stephen^ who woe the wedding party was auoizcd to hear or any part thereof
there was smncti
Now.Htereforr.by virtu* el tbe poreer of sale
un appetite for the beloted meal.
silk, the change haring been caused stoned to death on the day following his rich, full? voice utter the words: "I Mutalnedlti
rb
’Jndly deference in
said ^*rtfia^_and the statute In
Mrs. Ludlow, sitting oppejaite, no­ by Juliet’s tco realistic weeps.
ly »o the touch of *
the crncifictioBu The relic, which is a nm the resurrection and the life;”- Mdi ctetewadr and pruvated notice L&gt; hereby
r. "1 reckon ye
given
tbaion tetwday tte'Ord day of May A.
“
Heavens
and
earth!
’
*
ejaculatedticed that be ate next to nothing; and
his voice and coann
portion of one of the saint’s bones, in­
said, leading the
D.
iaM.a*
10
o'cteck tn tbe foretteen. 1 *baU
HIS FIRS’! OPERATION.
can Imve a drink,” she
cased in reliquary of solid silver. Baade Bishop Potter, iaa a whisper behind hinH &gt;el. at FaMle Aurtion. tette highest bidder, at
le water bucket she saw that aomathing was troubling
him. They were old friends, and hnd Vonn* Sarxeon's Kxperieuce Id Cut tin* Ofl especially for the parpose in Rome.was The rector ut race awoke to the fact the Nertte trool door orifie Court Mouse lu tbe
way to the lunwe. TJ
took it up she
wr.s empty, and its she
brought to America by Ibshop McDon­ that he was rending tbe burial service,
a Man’s Big Toe.
-inssage: “Set been well acquainted in the days when
and, after o»;e breathless second, tee
Kingbrand was a struggling apprentice
I’ointcd to a bench iu the 41
“Do you recall tbe first operation you nell when he returned last autumn
I’ll go fetch
in the literary workshop and Ludlow a aver performed yourself?" was asked from his visit to the pope. The law* proceeded with the projrer ritual.
amour*due caaald mortgage, with seven per
down thar a minute, an*
cent, interesk and aM legal eoste. together with •«
some from the spring.”
o do that, small-salaried clerk in on engineering n surgeon by u New York Sun reporter. of the Roman Catholic chureh provide
an srtcroty’s ireotTwenty fiveDollars eme» ft
office.
“
What
is
it,
Hugh?
”
she
asked,
anted tor tlwvln. te* precise* being described e
“
Indeed
1.
remember
it
very
well
1
that
.all
doubt
of
the
genuineness
of
•‘I wouldn’t trouble you
get IV
Show me where to go, and 1*11. . nd hit,” with kindly sj-mputby; “is it anything was in a hoapl tu! where there were 3^500 the relie mw$t be removed before it
beds and 33 surgeons tn charge. I was will be accepted for veneration. The
Itoneln the County ot Harn and
ot Mich
"Oh. 1 reckon ye couldn’t h
•e’d be1 about Hester?"
i*. and Mdowd and drecritod as follows:
“No; that is, it is nothing that she one of the young assistant surgeons, sacred congregation of rites in Rome
the answered, ’Van’’ anyways 5
st net•
IT." NoMh Kart »iuarter rt tbe North V&gt;e» ■
if an operation was necessary in any of obtained evidence as to this and certi­
auarter otBeeUow thirty five W) Town two a
plum shore to get bit riled. Jt
has said or done."
North RateRA-toto (to West.
'
I
“Won't you tell me about it? Per* the wards it was our duty to report it fied to the genuineness of the relic&lt;lown: I’ll be back In a ■minute.”
ELIDA BiiAn.
MaetgagKto the surgeon in charge, who then per­
She went down the path and croa
‘ haps I could help you.”
rntue T. CMJBBOVB.
“I can’t tell you now," he replied, I formed the operation if he chose. I re­
the road, pausing a moment to glut,
meerschaum
AtMxnry Ivr M&lt;»ru*«ee.
puflhing his chair bock at the sound of ported to my surgeon the importance
Dated February nth. 1«.
sharply toxfurd the volley before dh
of
an
amputation
of
a
great
toe.
The
Ludlow
’
s
step
on
the
veranda.
“
I
don
’
t
appearing in the thicket of willows
MaritaC,
■&gt; &lt;eel equal to talking to-night, npd I surgeon came and looked at tho man
surrounding th^’spring. When she re­
IT IS ft SUPERB DONG aa«
Meerschaum is extracted in the samu
ope you will excuse me if I go to my and concurred with my opinion that way as coal. Tbe stone as extracted exerts a wonderful influence in
turned. Ringbrand drank deeply and
&gt;m; I knpw it’s ungracious, but Tm on amputation was necessary. I was
lifted his hat. as he thanked her.
is called “bam tesh” (rough block)
system by
K
eeper trouble than you imagine. directed to get everything ready for and is soft enough tu be cut easily with strengthening her
"That, ain’t nothin’,* she said.
&gt;ps I can tell you all obontit, some the operation; Then,’ said the sur­ h knife. It is white, with a yellowish driving through the proper chan­
“Thar’s a plenty tt’ water in tbe csve.
geon, *1 will come and operate if I can.
Ye didn’t come plum up yere to get a tn &lt;
tint, and is covered with a red clayey nel all impurities,
ftfialttl 3IKJ
I’erb.
are him permission, and stepped If not, you go on and perform the op­
drink, did ye?”
The American Protective Tauifl League
soil about one inch thick.
ta thia
day."
im with delicate tact to enable. eration yourself.'
Ringbrand laughed -easily: '"No, I
state the blocks are purchased by deal­ BtrenaW are ouarateeed to result ia a national organization advocating
“
1
told
my
young
associates
of
the
■
ipataira
without
meeting
her
can’t say that 1 did; 1 atai just tramping
its use.
before h
' When he reached hi"yroom order, aud they said: ‘Well, you go find ers on. the spot, not by weight nor by trom
My wife was bcdrldto* for ciffbtevn months . " Protection to American Labor ar*
around to amuse myself.”
measurement. These rough blacks are after
him to go
using BKADFIEJLD'S FEMALE REGU­ Industry ’’ as explained by its comtitu
ami get ready, but he won’t oome. You will
The woman looked nt him suspicious­
wearily into
LATOR
tor two montaa. Is retting-well,—
dried
and
subjected
to
a
certain
prep
­
-- ------------1 out have to do the operation yourself.’ And aration before being conveyed to Eski,
J- M. JQttCBON, Mataro. Ark.
ly. "You city fellers havrt tol’able little husband.
| tton, as follows :
he dropped
odically to work\nacking that was the way it turned out. The op­
BE19FTELD UOTUffO* 00^ tfLLXTL. BA.
sense,'’ she said, slowly. '• ’Pears like
Sherhir.
Some
of
them
are
a*
small
lighted a cigi
*s the only thin^there is eration was to be at two o’clock. All
ye’d know better's to come a-pryin’
us
a
walnut,
while
others
attain
the
size
he went meth
' “7 — — • -........ : ■
the night before 1 was rehearsing what
nJ, “and it’s a proper
round McNabb's cove."
ad«Qu*t»ly *«:um Anxtrunu Jirttml
of a cubic foot. Those which combine
his valises. "It
'ng, anyhow. I don’t I intended to do in my mind, and regularity of surfnes and size are the
"Why should 1 know better?” asked
dreamed
of
it
in
my
sleep,
filie
next
have
been
born
with
Ringbrand. "1 don’t sec how it san
best. The manipulation required be­
There are no personal or privet
sequel to tbe thi
r veins, instead of day 1 could not cat my luncheon. My fore they are ready for exportation
hurt anyone.”
see why 1 couldn't
profits in connection with the O’gBnizr
xter; but I wasn’t, hands and feet were cold. When it is long and costly. The clayey soil
Thar’s them that mought hurt you
• little blood in m.
he end of it. By came time to commence the operation attached is removed and the meerall, if tl.*y found you yere. You’re tbe
tionand it is sustained by membership
weak trta or ditch wi
ilHng to change, 1 could only steady my nerve by thread- rchaum dried. In summer exposure
man that’s stoppin* at Tom Ludhyw’s, and I suppose that's i
contributions and the distribution of i’
I said:
*Give me the for five or six days in the sfin’s rays suf­
‘gnorant of my। ing needles.
ain’t ye?”
Jove! I believe I'd be w
publications.
smoke, bad। needles to thread. I am very particu­ fices, but in winter a room heated to
identities with tbe oioati
’, if I could lar about my thread. I took a needle the required temperature is required,
"1 knowed hit, the minute I sot e&gt;,TA forefathers, dirt, peat
and
commenced
poking
at
th^eye.
In
ite courage
-on. ye—’’ she hesitated, nnd seemed to whisky, b*r&lt;- legs and oh
and the drying process takes eight or
makes me a few seconds my hand obeyed my will ten days. When well dried the blocks
SEOOND;
b»» weighing her words. "I ain’t got no
only have a dash of tbatm
and became as steady as I could wish.
call to be helpin’ you all, but I don’tbe*
ore well cleaned and polished. Then
along wnth the rest. Rah! it.
1
performed
the
operation
successfully.
M be a
lieve ye’re in w:*h the rest of ’em; yn
' they are sorted into about 12
is claaoea,
ciaaoes.
•ick to think of if; and jw&lt; an
After that I went on performing a i c _j(
don’t look like hit. But that thar won’t
-*— packed
—1 ‘♦I- great
-»«..•
I each class *being
with
ginning to believe there ang\
------ -- u&gt;na VMn
hel|j you none, less’n ye stay at home
|
care
in
separate
cases
and
each
block
chance forme!”
bX L«nld
‘Xh-

S

.

T

DELICATE*®™

.

When the paskfuA' wae fi nititeed x

fol bimtt killed 'caure

female
REGULATOR.

�ROMEO ANO JULIET AGAIN.
cigarettes of green tea.
ns it wm Sunday, which invitation wm ac­ the hearts of Barry county houaewlves
Maude Rorabeck te slek with the “grip."
cepted. Mrs. Martin, of Lansing, wm the; very glad. Butter ranges from M to W
The visitors this week are Roy Matthews.
leader of tbe meeting and Prof. Pattenglil., ets.; egfi 20 to S5. and everything else ac- Sylvester GreusH, Walter Hayes. Frank
Our fruit is faultless, the dlfThe green te» cigarette h,« an.|,&gt;d
An extraordinary love tragedy, re­
of Lansinr. gave a vury nice talk after• eordlngly.
Thursday, Feb. 27. t8g6.
Leins. Mitb Walldwff. Prtronell Powell,
ud prnmtoe. fo eanro greetrr rXi
which sacred and patriotic, songs were&gt; ferent pests having missed is as yet
calling the atory of Rozneo and Juliet,
Apples from fit.00 to ll.?0 per bnabel, Grace Kennedy, Xema Whittemore and
COOK BROS-. Proprietor*.
sung.
than
It* predeee»,or. the Rentier ropj'
is
reported
from
AltfoMt,
Irma,
says
.
.
At Jackson, Mite., we met Gen. Evaus. f plums and pearaM.00 toW.00. Tbe farmer Nellie Holmes.
Mr. Mealley to talking ot writing a book a Vienna letter to Ute London News. alleged toboeco, which non poison,'^;
with whom the writer had a very pleasant next to me raises strawberries, principal*
^tnoM
ere^wbere in Amu. t:„r ‘
and
entitle
It
“
Wonderful
Discoveries."
Home time ago tbe daughter of a high- ,
ly. j
and has
an average yield of 350 bushel.
conversation. Gen. Evan* frankly wdd j. •r.
....
£
Fur Im- discovered the other day that eight ly respected family made tbe acquain­ uxl Amerieen. ; The per.pt, v
that the south fought believing that they
I
North
of
Biggsville
to
situated
a
large
members
of
hls
grammar
class
did
not
were right They lost, they have burled1 v—k
•- -«»•••'
/
tance of an employe of the local ad­ dlacorered that green tea
"°1’*
settlement of thrifty Germans, whose know what a consonant was. He also ministration, whoae unde ia one of the i. r--nr.tk.iW* -a.. . ,|... v ... .
the
hatchet
and
hereafter
they
will
lie
MICHIGAN PENCIL PU3HER6
fou id loyal, a fact which they recently large, clean farms with their broad fields found a boy who Was ignorant as to what princea of tbe Hungarian church. The n*l, for milior;. of diKr.l.n-,1
-■HAVING A PLEASANT TIME.
proved by being the first ones to offer their of wheat remind me of my “beloved time wsa reckoned from.
A Polish village Iles east of
Friday morning, Maude Edger gave us two fell deeply In love and often met by .tonacb, ,n,l kr*.|* b«. i,
services In case of war with England. Barry."
too far gone In adoration „t ,i,;
•
Morrison, he said, seemed :o be the choice Biggsville, and though « very slow people, domestic happenings aud Henry Nobles stealth, aa the young man's parenta
,7
could not forget a tawsuit they had had T*Un« habit Jo fee! ,tiy remp, .
they
arc
willing
workers
and
do
eveypresented
foreign affairs.
San Antonio, Texas. Feb. SO. 0d.
of Mississippi democrats, for President,
’ '
They have a
Mtaa Grace Jones, of Nashville, entered with tbe girl’s family and which was ready Uw new Ind ),*, „k,,n
Saturday Feb. tSlti. at 3 p. m. the Mlch- and McKinley for the republican?,. News­ tldug perfectly as they go.
•jgfav editors buanled their special cars at paper men in Mississippi seem to enter fine, large Catholic church, and are build­ the High school tliln week, and has taken decided against them. The girl’s fa- ’I don ef England; it tr ill n&gt;.„.
,b
ftWoote Central R. R- t&lt;» mate the Into the spirit of their work with great ing a school house al present They be­ up 11th grade studies.
ther, who was once a millionaire, but I wall* of Daria,, and before u,
rafau-i tur New Orleans and Mexico. For earnestness. East of the depat in Jackson lieve in marrying as soon as they can
)lt jT
whom speculation had reduced, tried :I fortify against U hero we ,
Sixth Ghade.
Sbe pleasures which we have sin e enjoyed where we stopped Is a bridge, two rival walk and talk, and their houses resemble
to peraunde his daughter to marry a *
As the 27tb. of Feb. is the 8»th birthday
wr-144 feel greatiy Indebted tu the fllbiote editors met on this bridge a few yearn agd. Brigham Youngs* Bee-Hive.
rich
land
owner
who
was
anxfous
to
I
ot
the
ladlea,
anil
eren
the
«tltit.|
MJ
As a rule, throughout the country, the anniversary of Longfellow, we Intend to
Owtra! U It. President Chase H. Osborn, They no sooner met tlmn they commenced
Alitor af lhe Sault Str Marie News, had to exchange compliments from tlieir shoot­ majority of men go to camp as soon as celebrate It by having several sketches of make her his wife. The young man orthorlox public, will ror- no |,„,m , '
hls
life
read,
and
the
school
will
recite
IwKkAd after every detail for this entire ing irons at short range. They kept It up sleighing te established, those who remain
f;,,, M
succeeded, however, in getting a dis­ an Innocent realclgrrretlc,
tKM*. anti all that retuahted for the Mleh- till their ammunition run dry. Two new putting in thftr time catling aud hauling- “Rainy Day" and “Village Blacksmith."
pensation through his clerical uncle, the lew a deadly peril lurlrs wlihio it
Mrs. Seward and Mrs. Whltrlght visited and a secret marriage was jjerformed.
scan Fre&gt;- Excur»i&lt;MiistJ to do was to editors were required In Jackson and two store wood to Cheboygan. Camp life Is
New area* for the growth
iMutrd the tu &gt; Pullman hotel cars, tbe new graves were tusdc in the cemetery hard in any of its phases, but lhe dose is us this week.
The girl’s parents again made a vio­ oonitantly opened up in the rn«, Md
rOltif" and Hie "President’’ he bad becur- near by.
Some of the morning exercises for the
very light In comparteun with camp life In
lent scene to induce her to marry the the- product will Ire puahed w Ith ail the
edX^rotir comfort and convenient*, anti
In my next letter I will write something former years. The boys still have to rise coming week- will consist of papers on Ell
energy of mrfohantaXdctermin^-,
fibe did all the rest How President Osborn about New Orleans. We read by the early, but their breakfast te now set forth Whitney, Patrick Henry, — Morse, Roger land owner. She took their words so
We can^r,., ,,mu
sK'AKtbd such sweeping concessions tea papers tha( a big blizzard and cold wave In wholesome style, and when their Williams, followed by recitations and soIof. much to heart that she took a large make fortune*.
sw-wtery, and can only be accounted for by struck Michigan yesterday. This hardly dreams are disturbed by the following
Otta Mead and Grace Pryor were absent -dose of opium and next morning whs i the Ume w hen to erery pound of i™
.e*Vuihu it all to that spirit of enterprise. seem; possible as It is *o warm here that conversation, about 2 a. m.. they find this week on account of sickness.
found unconscious in her bed.
The purchn-ed for legithnnte roummptian
■4olrrfflti&gt;altoi&gt;. and slirewdnc-s which overcoat* are uncomfortable: the grass to more music in It than formerly: “John­
As the 22nd, was Washingtons birthday young husband, hearing the news, ran on a cheering and nonine!)r-juiae'x-ver.
enabled Mr. Osborn io balld up al green and flowers in full bloom. I leave son," said the cook’s wife, -’get upl Build and as there was no school that day, the J
•Mk! “Sw" a weekly paper which is a In a few minutes to visit the Old Spanish a fire on tbe lamp and light the stove. scholars told stories of his life and sang to tbe house and In the general confu­ age the mibfle grocer Will add fl*
sion entered tbe room. Seeing hex pole dainty package of tea c^arefL-s en.
Mission, of which I will write later on. Daylight coming Intu tbe swamp, and bean some patriotic songs, the day before.
prrtt_
motionless and believing her to be ▼eloped in papetl covered
v
The illinwh Central runs through a
We hope to have a temperance program and
)
ain’t on tbe tab, and aon’e of guns In bed
Will B. Cook.
dead,
he blew his brains out with a re­ Chineae or Ceylonese designs, tjhuMnif.
-at .'•'•■•imtry Its road bed Is remarkably
for our morning exercises in tbe future.
‘
already yet, some more."
jmouth and the scenery along the route
ing
the
entrance
of
the
d«njonjimn
the
volver
he
bad
brought
with
him.
The
One last word concerning tbe schools
wry plcas'int because .It b constantly
report awoke the young woman, whom hounehnW. There 1&lt; but one fun.^nand I’m done.
They compare favorably
COMMUNICATION.
/
DICD.
adtsuging. Everything that can be done
.Bating
feature
l«
the
whole
ih-inem.
with those of your own county, and there
_
,
.. .
DONAHUE/-At hte home in the 4th. the opium had held in a trance. When
fir-tbe convenience and comfort of passare altogether too many teachers for the
saw her lover lifeless on the ground -• And
that-----is*&gt;o
that
at its
—----- ----------lawtBl
IUC ’w
C4orst the tea
■en^er* (s carefully looked aftOk
•
ward. Sunday morning, Feb. 93, at abe
Letter From the Wilds (T) of Northern amount of schools. Female teachers are
near her she took the revolver from hls ' eigwwa can never funifar,
*
a*
At Cairo, III., we were dela?W stout
seven
o
’
clock.
Dan
Donahue,
aged
30./
Michigan.
■
in tbe majority, and nearly all possess
fluvium *o atilling aa that of the Amer­
dead hand and shot herself.
Ckree and one half hours because of a
but 3rd grade certificates.
Big Rapids Mr. Donahue’s health had been Impaired
Biggsville. Mich., Feb. 21*96.
ican paper roll with which even
fivxght train jumping the track, but as
for
several
months
past,
and
when
typhoid
students bold positions both here and 111
Editor of tbe Banner,
we were all sound asleep at the tlra-2 thei
boy deliberately expow* hie iimgs to
Emmet Co. schools. Arthur Hathaway, fever developed about a week ago, but few
Dear Sir:—
afelty wa&gt; not tedious. At Cairo we crossIndianapolis, Ind., Feb. 21&lt;r-The partial paralyaia tlailv
of Hastings, wields the birch In Cross chances were entertained for hte recovery
Perhaps
a
ultort
letter
from
a
graduate
erf eke Ohio river over what is said to be
from .the firsL owing to hte enfeebled con­
Village,
and
I
am
teaching
In
Burt.
I
democratic state committee met Thurs­
of your high school, class of *91. would be
She second longest bridge iu the world.
stitution.
THE KAISER AND THE TRAMP.
The further south we travel the more interesting to your readers. During ray have an organ In my school: splendid
Mr. Donahue was born in Ypsilanti day to fix the date of the state conven­
black-boards, globes and charts: a large
tion. The influence of Senators Voor­ William Olvro • Vwv’end *om.
- -,wtnnunced are the changes both in lhe four years in northern Mich., I have been
township,
Mich,
June
IB,
1865.
He
was
ruivity of the people and in the appear- a constant reader of your paper, aud have flag and have just established a school li­ married to Miss Emma Bailey, of this city, hees and Turpin was thrown with the
An ancedote of the Fiber and the
jmee ot'tne heines, the ’ latter Invariably longed to correct the impression which brary. Hoping that my letter, if printed, in 1886, having become acquainted with silver wing and it won the fight easily,
Waving large hrlck chimneys at one end of southern Michiganders have, regarding will prove Interesting and serve to banish her while she was attending school at the date being fixed at June 84, two tramp has juat appean-d in Berlin pa­
I will write the impression that there are any “wilds Ypsilanti. They came lo Hastings In tbe weeks before the national convention.
tfcrf house, and often at both end a Many these northern counties.
per*. says the Pall Mall'Gazette. Kaba■ot-she •building* look as though the chim­ chiefly of Cheboygan Co., but those sur­ in this part of Northern Mich.." 1 am
spring of 1887. and be entered tbe employ
Willinm was, it efems. lately staving
Very Resp’y.
neys had been built first, and laler on the rounding it would bear a like description,
of Bentley Bros. A Wilkins, and excepting
at the Jagdschlo* HiibertMc-k, near
J. J. McCallum.
assures built with reference tu the chiin- with few exceptions. Thu climate is sim­
Madrid, Feb. 24.—A dispatch io the the Angerrovndej and was
about a year that he was enrpioyed by the
day
ply grand: warm summers with plenty of
Hastings Engine &amp; Iron WoritsTTie has Impartial from Havana says that no of­
aboerting in Urri neighborhood, a
Al'Holly Springs. Mtefl we made quite delightful breezes, nnd very mild .winters,
SCHOOL COLUMN.
remained with them since, and hte employ­ ficial confirmation has been received of
js lang •‘top and a happy crowd got off tbe though we have good sleighing from
ers f ?w»k most highly ef his laHhfulness the death of Antonio Maceo, tbe seeoad tramp descried hun from afar, apd, not
Conducted by Flora J Beadle, Co. Comm'ur.
and made the coons happy by throw­ Christmas until about the last of March.
knowing it was tbe emperor, ul-comed
and indmtry.
in command of the rebel forces. Tlxtag pennies and nickles | to them to see Cheboygan is never visited by epidemics,
Hg leaves a wife and three etunH child­ rumor of his death wao based, on the hfan with the us-uri German request foi
Pnblic Oplulou Kelxtlnp «e» the School.
-l&amp;eUttle fellows scramble for tbe posses-' and tbe cases of diphtheria, typhoid and
ren. two stfrls and a boy.
finding of a saddle bearing hit inHiaJs uniexvtutznng&lt; r financial proptang up.
-Lm ef the coins. To add diversity to the "scarlet fever are remarkably few in com­
Whatever hls position, tbe teacher mast
and alao wished to |be directed as to the
Tbe funeral was held at tbe Catholic
teeoteinn, the conns were Induced to box. parison with other large cities. Our sani­ of necessity exercise tact and care In bls
after the fight at Caminlto.
church Tuesday morning, being attended
ruari to Angvrm*ni&lt;Je. The kaiter com­
•wrestle and stag for the nickels and dims* tary laws arc perfect and such diseases as relations with the community. Perhaps
by a large number of friends, the fire
plied with both request*, cotkvreed
*«Neh were showered upon them. But smallpox are always brought to its by out­ in no other position Id life is a person so
department ef which he was a msmber.
Tok
io,
Feb.
24.
—
Marquis
YMMiuguta,
with
him at length as lo his Ursonal
vrfrfle our pirty were lbu» enjoying the riders.
.
.
liable to become Impatient of public attended in a body. Among the taral
field marshal aud inspector general of and professional vfews of hit. a|id dis3tw^x«ernen: we were reminded of the
There are several delightful summer re­ opinion. Tbe teacher feels deeply sensible
sin king contracts that coine in life by sorts situated on the different lakes. Pitts­ of lhe shortness of lhe lime in which the offerings was a beautiful wreath from lhe tbe Japanese army, has been desig­ mmsed him wl*h al wish fora pleaxant
mstdtig a hearse pass by bearing a beautiful burg Lauding and Columbus Beach on the character formation of tbe pupils* te in hls fire boys. Interment was made In lhe nated as the representative of Japan end to bl^day's jotiirey. 1 h.-howlngthat while we were uni’ed- shores of Burt; Topinabee and Dodge’s hands, and become over anxious for the Catholic cemetery.
Those In attendance from away were, at the coronation of the emperor of •nd was rn th* jxiiice station, fbr one
y enjoying ourselves, death had invaded Point on Mullet Lake, and many others results.
hls mother Mrs. Ikmabue, hte brother Russia at Moscow.
of the kaiser’s servants, who aeetacd to
were home —
andbrought WHMSS
sorrow IIICIC.
there. of
.v wawMdbtaa
All less
ICS3 importance.
ttupui IO I ICCZX S5U00.
JUVUV. club
CIUU house
IIOUSC
A
He tellable to become discouraged be­ John and sisters Misaes Margie ami Nellie
hr of the Seotchmitoo’s opinion that it
;M*ycrYeatherly. of Holly Springs welcom- has recently been built at Dodge’s Point cause ftie public does not at once respond
Poplar Bluff, Mo.. Feb. 24.—Charles wu» **nn awf&gt;T likn business fi|r pair
cw.te that place
before
our tfaiu and is ^pt open the year round.
Fine to all hls plans In relation to the school. I Donahue, of Ypsilanti. Mr. and Mrs.
------shortly
-------------------Ernest
Bailey,
of
Grand
Rapids,
end
E.
dt&lt;rI’M and the Michigan Press yell was gravelled walks, and paved driveways He must remember that “confidence Is a
E. Wear, son of Circuit Judge Wear, fottft tae lulk nt a kiuig/* imaghted that
M. Bailey, of Goblevllle.
Kiveii him as fallows:
the*emperor hnd 1x4® insulted and tch*have been laid on tlie the ground^ and plant of slow growth,"/yet when it has
Mr. Donahue was very popular among has been convicted of murder in. the
WliMi’s the matter with Mayor Featherlj ? the different stock-holders (the Point whs been secured, it is a powerful coadjutor.
second degree and sentenced to 3&amp; years graphed far .and wide for'the arrest of
He’s all right’.
| purchased by a syndicate) are erecting When wrung, public opinion can be in­ the working men, and hte friends regret in the penitentiary.
the pilgrim, with accompanimenf of
his untimely death. Mrs. Donahue has
’is he all right*.’
handsome cottages.
it te a six mile drive formed only by president, patient effort.
bondk fetters, handcuffs, anti so on.
tbe sympathy of all In her bereavement.
Well, we should evoke a facial ripple, Lorn Cheboygan and large parties come
Reasonable plans must be proposed, and
The, veanderrr xvan ;rnn to earth ;U AnW atrnh. hoorah, Michigan. Michigan. out weekly.
Delphos,
U.,
Feb.
20.
—
William
Suoti..
The project of an electric they must be snrh as Insecure the assent
Breoiutione.
of this place, celebrated his 100th bisth- gvnnwnde. when he learned t-veral
railway from lhe city, is under considera­ of the common mih&lt;1. which readily re­
A*;twilling of an Idea of ballot box tion, and if It is secured will do
things that he did fitte kflow l;&lt; furr—
At a regular meeting of lhe W. C. T. U. day yesterday. Ho claims to be th­
much sponds to reason within its grasp when
-jtMfflttguay Ih? had from
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conversation buom Mullet Lake as the Inland Route has they are supported by tbe sense of right.
aking
of this city, the following preamble and en ly original J ack son-democrat liwteg. tafvr-alia, that ho had beer?
^*:&lt;irh t!ie writer had with one of the done. This inland Route extends from
resolutions
werejiassed.
with
the kaiser nn&lt;i fraa guilty of high
Public opinion can not be forced, and
dents of Holly Springs, in answer to Mackinac Island to Petoskej- and during manifestations of impatience often neutra­
Whereas—Mrs. Rachael Bailey, our
Bal) Lixblnlnxtrf.-wm, nnarehiani and the ’ike. Needrifrr' question of how large n place Holly the season, pays handsomely.
lize tbe eff nts put forth to reform It. much respected and eftlelm: co-worker,
A week or so ago, during a thunder­ lesH to say. be wait jqjrediiy relrn sed by
wa« the gentleman laughingly reCheboygan is a city of many mills and “Rome was not built in a day.* “The has been called to pass Uiraugh great af­
wwked“Qh. we have about sou people w.ll probably remain so until the timber years go wrong, lhe ages never." The fliction lu the recent loss ofa busband and storm. lightning in tbe shape of a ball an impetuous letemrisj from t’ e ea—a well-known but rare phenomenon— peror. who ordered.thar he sh&lt;&gt; -Id be
fcJEort. we cast-3000 votes."
becomes scarce. In the country farming good seed sown to-day may not ripen fully son-in-law. therefore:
.Alter leaving Holly Spring t.lie occupants Is lhe chief industry during tht? summer In the time of the sower, yet shall it grow
Kkholvw-First that we, the members descended in the yard behind a house fed. comforted and liar,- n free ti&lt; k -: to
.rite rar “President" Invited the oecuj.-’} months, and the price received for fruit, In due time and yield both flowers and of tbe Union, extend to Sister Bailey our at Thcwenau. Austria. The ball, about Cuxhaven. “when* he toi-id roe he v Luted
jbeAs ol the “Ceftle” to hold union services, [ garden truck, butter, ekgs etc would make fruiu and the fruit shall be after its kind— sincere sympathy and condolence In her owe foot In diameter, was of a bril­
to go.”
sweet and pleasant to the taste and nourish­ sad bereavement, and pray that she find liant blue. Ou reaching tbe ground
Cowchlnj; tiU'Wltnc**.
sustaining grace for this time of need.
ing to tbe people.
it rolled along a short distance aud then
Second, that these resolutiMiM be spread burst, flooding the wholoneigbborhood
The officers who appoint the teacher are
directly responsible to lhe pablle; and UP°”the records with the tntaules of the wish a dazzling white UghL No dam­
fewest possible woxitaof which yen are
when they fall to carry oat the Meal of j meeting, and published in the elty papers.
age was immediately, apparent, but sev­
school work formed in the public mind also that she be presented a copy. '
eral hours after flames burst from a capable to the plaiti.and simp!-- ques­
By Ohdhk Committee.
the citizens iwlll eleet others more in accord
tion whether you were crosrinjj Lhe.
with the public will. Tbe teacher as the
street with the baby on your amis and
where tbe lightning hai'struck.
executive of a Board, should not be liable
Married.
the oaMubuN was cqmingr dov n on the
lo frequent change. He should counsel IUNNAB-WILHON. ByRov.A D. ttrle«by
opposite
side and tbe cab on toe left
•m
Feb»
at
the
Presbyterian
Parsonage.
HAVE
YOU
A
CYCLOPEDIA?
with the Board and disease mutters fnlly;
Mr.
Adeibert
F.
Haunah
to
Mbs
Mabie
E.
and the brougham was trying t&lt;| pass
but when the Board aettag within its
Witeon. Both ot Yankee Hprtngs.
the omnibus, you saw the jdaintiff be­
proper sphere, has decided what te to be
done,
te should execute Its purposes IlALL—BR YONS. At the Hastings Circuit M.
It Is not because you do not fr«) t&amp;« tween lhe brougham and the rib, or
cheerfully, promptly aud fully, or he
E. Parsotuure tn Hastings. Mkds.. by Her. a need uf one perhaps but that voti haw whether and when you saw him ft1 all.
W-Jooe*. Feb tv. ia«n. Mr. Luther 1&gt; Hall.
should resign.
"£SSS^MM?AtoMI*’
B,r™' never just felt that you coaid afluni unr. and whether or notaeor tbe brougham.
The methods of Molding public opinion
The older cyclopedias cost from thirty to
are Various, and are variously exercised.
Sometimes lhe teacher quietly Interests GIVEN—ACKER. By Rev. The* Cox. on Hat. one hundred dulhir&gt; and you haw been
accustomed
tn-thinking of a cyclopedia aa
and animates a few leading spirits in the
F.e£.? P*”**1 Qbren and Nellie Acker, both a luxury. “The Sturfeata Cyclopedia^
of Cloverdale.
community. Sometimes he invokes the
A si&lt;ht that will'Unger long in the
will
answer
your purpose just m well and.
power of lhe press, either by Judicious
In many respects bettor and will only coak memory was witnessed recentiy qt*the
communications over his own signature, or
Gave
SL Lazare.
Buddled topidher
you
80.
Now
don
’
t
think
that
because
Uw
by guiding the pens ef others.
work is cheap In price that U is- cheap to against the wall, with bundles of
Norman E. Chapin to
Hjs social intercourse with the citizens
character.
It
is
almply
using
a,
little
up.
to
eWbes
piled
nrouad
then). ■ nnd
should be such as to-wta respect for hls
date busiaess methods in the book busiiraaa fix used in costumes strange tt-the.- i!!c
oyal aking owder
views and suggestions. Whatever lhe
vta:
making
what
th»
people
want
and
item
elements of “authority" is a community, a
*1t&gt;rm*u Bf.llcJ,10 B«che’ BaMev lots, City 1160.
hrmrere, were 200 beings. They looked
selling Rat a price that they oan affonkto
shrewd student of human nature will dis­ ■ec z&amp;, i rainerule. geroo.
Kke hunted dogs aad olupg* tog« ther.
cern them sooner or latex, and he will
daaed at that noise awd light. In inrite
atkm
has
received
one
hall
aa
many
hearty
learn to touch the hidden springs of power.
endorsements from- tern patent iudgw as tkey were aiband of Armenians tn isg*
Coro.ll* D. Mom lo Iteubro r. Bmorlr.
Sometimes a teacher of strongest Influence »«c
13. Assyria. BIMO
*’
this one. Miss Flora. Sitaehcomb. of tkto from their country. Without kno. .*!’•_•
Is found to be quiet and Mootentattaus In
~
»ee eity. has accepted the a®rncy for the a word ofEngliBh, they have deeWed manner, keeping bhneetf In tbe back­
IOAJ»™ Ct.ro.mu, st,. above work.
ground, while only the Instrumentalities
Is
oyal
which he deftly handles and. directs are
Allee J. Mrttorafck to Kite O. Teeple narcel
teen. Woodland, gsoo.
p pareer.
seen by tbe public.
Qurr Claim Danna.
The influence of one mtad upon others
can not be formulated Into an exact science. BH*SS;b«.rr,u&gt;L«1
Otten Its exercise Is wholly inarrultable
oyal
of
and unaccountable. Human likes and
dislikes, prejudices and partialities, atDm-ltnc, «*. M, ,,
trocttoM and repulsions, have often no Irving 11.
tangible or comprehensible reason for
their existence. Often they are scarcely
In McClure'. M*«ulne tor Hireh la
known to tbeir possessors; yet they play an
brought to ll*bl • eperoh ot ISn, W Aball Important part In human society.
The teacher should be a student of rnbam Lincoln, whleh the biographer, onM,,r'ta” known nothing.
character. He should kndw men as well
«U1! Ot lhe
as children. He should at all times exer­ Mhrlth. . .
cise tbe tact which is consistent with truth J’W’J’*1 Interew. Other tnluro, ere ■ etory
What can bo Bought for a doJtar
and frankness, and whfth wing rather than bj Kipling that bnatbee • bmlh ot Hte
repels the social forces of the community. Into erhry piole and rlrel ot a great aH&gt;
■t F*rr»U’» Clothing Store.
and make* It an all but human commo nil/
•M^-'nlblbg and gorolpiog. scareelr
™
•« a poem. "C, gnd L" br
ot a
The clob met Friday afternoon with Um Lugene Field (’■€»■’ being that heartr herd
floe president in tbe ebatr owing to the 1otthe-rell.-Cy Warman); a poem b} St

Hastings Banner

ON TO MEXICO.

Good Woman
just think a
moment.^

IGURES and facts are serious things, but it
is necessary to consider them. ■
R
B
P
is shown by the U. S.
Government tests to yield 160.6 cubic inches of
leavening gas per oz.
The alum powders were shown to yield about
60 cubic inches.
it not economy to use the R
, even
■ f though the alum powders do cost but half as
. much.?
Again, R
is a pure cream tartar baking
powder, recommended by health officers and
physicians generally because of the healthful
qualities it actually imparts to the food.
Alum baking powders are condemned by phy- !
sicians and boards of health as Unwholesome. .
iTheir continued use will eventually cause serious r
digestive troubles.
j.
Therefore, cost aside, is it not imperative, the {
actual wholesomeness of the food being at stake,
that you should stubbornly reject the injurious
and employ the healthful agent ?

F

Whenever baking powders are sold
either wholesale or retail, at a lower price
than “Royal,” reject them. They are
almost invariably made from alum, and
therefore inferior and dangerous to health.
There is both health and economy in the use
of the Royal Baking Powder.

irtS^iSib.

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Surprising!

Yes, Sir, Surprising!!

Illness of the preaident. An excellent proEf*m wm given, and it was regretted that
tbe ravages ol the grip made theatlendance
uneauallr am*ll. Mrs. E. M. B. Sweexer
lave tbe rjoopsl, Ot political economy
lewon on “Soelaltam”, Mm. Isabel PanPTp,r “ “Kkx:U‘te Science" rrowth
•nd Porolbllltlea, and Mrs. Alice oXorn
Batea reviewed tbe “New Cycle”. Tbe
matter perulnlnx to the new llbnuy tri*
pot over tor two week-. Member* are
reqaested lo bring Hats -if tanka which
■ lu*.
do......
" "■•‘CO

aitnon P. Goat Castleton
tally A BCantoc
••
Cloverdate

m iaS. Slereuwn.and a .lory by Robert
Darr.'

We do hereby extend our heartf»H
"‘°“r frlp-«»* •«! Wlcbbor, or
Hastings aud OrangevHio who so kiodly
•wteted us during tbe sickness and burial
'of our husband and father. r
Lo» Vxi.m-nxt asd Chilmkk.
ij nnutBl consent tbe Inn ef J. c.
M»ntoo a Co ot Moron, thia day dhaol,.

We don’t believe in the eong
Quarter.Ofl, but put forth all our afforte to save your quarters continuously.
No trouble to show our stuff. We
are now making an extra effort to get
nd of our odd Pants and all Heavy
Woolen Goods during the remainder of
February and March. Bargains that
c.oet you nothing to investigate,but may
save you 10c to dollars on every pur­
chase. All goods new.

J. C. FARRELL, Clothier

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Hastings

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Enos Barbour is preparing bls year’s
wood.
Paul Cramer Is visiting friends at this
place.
Frank Giddings is now employed on the
Cressey section.
P. Barbour has sold his wheat to G. Ml
Evers, of Rlchlknd.
Pierce Travis made a business trip to
Vicksburg last week.
Special meetings to begin at this place
place in the near future.
N. bwltzer has accepted a position in
the Plainwell paper mills.
Miss Mary Glluert, of St. Joe,. Is visitIng relatives at this place.
E. D. Reynolds commenced sawing the
Holden thnl&gt;er this week.
P. H. Gilkey will organize a free sliver
club at Cressey In the near future.
Newell Barbour has been on the sick
ll&amp;t but Is now able to be out again.
Heury Wilkinson will move to Otsego,
where he has accepted a position In the
paper mill.
Miss Martha Barbour has returned from
Richland Where she has been caring for a
sick sister.
Hynry .Wilkinson and Isaac Rlckenmore boast of the largest wood plies In
West Cressey.
,
Abe Rlckenmore has returned from
Prairieville, where he has been working
for A. TKulmau.
There was a good attendance at the
hard times social held at Frank Barbour’s
Friday evening.
Chas Gilbert bas returned from St. Joe,
after an extended visit with friends and
relatives at that place.
Miss Nellie Brown lias returned from
Kalamazoo, where she has been visiting
her sister Mrs. McGinnis.
sucMiss Lou Binns has closed a ▼&lt;
cessful term of school nt this plai
having given satisfaction generally.

Milo.
The sick In aud around Milo are conval­
escent
March will be a weather market for
wheat.
Miss Nina Fenner has returned from
Plainwell where she has been attending
school.
Mrs. W. H. Williams entertained the
Isadles Aid at a "bonnet 8001x1” Thursday.
Recepts S5.50.
Kay Thorp has engaged one of the
Bassett boys from Richland to work for
him this season.
Rev. Parsons, of Grand Rapids, who Is
assisting Rev. Wheeler in revival meetings
at Prairieville, preached a very able sermon
Sunday at-Milo.
The wheat market 70 cents Is not up to
Grovers bld. You know what Lincoln
said about fooling the people.
Snow In open and level fields has left us
but plenty lingering around the fenew and
hlghwaj s from 1 to 6 feet deep.
.
Henry Notaooom who has worked con­
tinuously for six years and four months,
for Will TowuF, left on Feb. 29th. owing
to failing health, and Is remaining with
his brother until he may recover. Henry
Nearly everyone is nursing a hard cold. has been a faithful hand and no one regrets
Otto Lightfoot is reported somewhat his leavlug.iuor.e than the family.
better.
Map In Qrove.
Allan Wilson has been very ill with
George Belles has sold his farm to J. K.
pneumonia.
.
Rev. Moffitt returns to bls home lu Smith.
Herbert Wright and wife spent Sundaj
Alaska this week.
* Mrs. Wm. Rogalzky returned from her at Kalamo.
The
Quailtrap aud Norton schools close
Detroit visit last week.
Prof. Alb. Eby preached at the N. E. this week.
D, H. Evans and Jlra. Ed Reese are or.
church last Sunday a. m.
A company of young ladles, spent the the sick list.
evening very pleasantly and profitably
Waller Hunt, of Assyria, speut Sunday
with Miss Stella Yarger Friday.
at E. W. Mosey*s.
There were thirty-six present at Hie ex­
School closed In the primary department
Friday for a few weeks vacation.
amination Friday.
There was a dance at Norm Hagerman s
Chas. Riegler. Jr., wHi-work for Voluey
last Wednesday night.
Walton, of Logan, the coming summer.
Prof. O. M. McLaughlin and family
The K. O. T. M. give a free entertain­
ment in Union Hall next Friday evening. have moved to their new home in NashRev. H. H. Halsey closed his revival
V Mr. and Mrs. Clark, of Woodland, spent
meetings tn the U. B. church Sunday eve­
several days last week with their son
ning.
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J. W. Godfrey went to Charlotte Satur­ Elmer.
Win. Jarrard aud wife spent a couple of
day to join his wife in a visit with her
days last week in Battle Creek, returning
parents.
. „
Henry Karcher and wife and George home Saturday.
Bert McIntyre, who has been woiklng
Miller Jr., and wife visited John Miller
and wife of Sunfield Saturday and Sunday. In the north woods this winter, returned
The war drama "From Sumpter to Ap­ home last Saturday.
In spite of the mud, there was a goodly
pomattox,’’ given by the Alto dramatic
club In Union Hall Friday and Saturday uumber present at the surprise party at
eyenlngs was the best entertainment given Correll Eldred’s Friday night.
iif Freeport for sometime. It was deserv-'
ing of a better crowd.
Mrs. Eugene Bush Ison the sick list.

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Mr. Stevens is still very low,also Gilbert
Hunt.
Bert Zimmennan went to Battle Creek
Saturday.
The Ladies Aid Society meets at the
parsonage this week.
Mr. Wickwire is visiting relatives at
Hillsdale this week.
Addle Slawson entertained a number of
friends Friday night.
About twenty-five pupils took the eight!)
grade examination here Friday.
Mra. N. Slawson Is suffering with a
broken wrist—the result of a fail.
Our snow Is nearly all gone.but the
weather wears a wintry coat yet.
The Reading Circle meets at the home
of Mr. McKenzie and wife Tuesday eve­
ning.
Rumor reports another wedding In -this
vicinity soon.
Don’t feel ‘Cross’C?) about1
it now.
lx»ter Moore and family moved to Bat­
tle Creek last week, where they will make
their future home.
A debating entertainment was held at
the Arthur Edmunds school house last
Wednesday evening.
A Dumber of the young people met at
the iiome of Clayton PettengiH’s Friday
wight for a “social chat”
A guod time
was had by all.
There will be a social held at Hrs.
Frankie Doty’s Friday night under the
auspices of the Epworth League.
Al! are
cordially Invited.
Mrs. John Zimmerman’s many friends
will be pleased to learn that she Is rapidly
improving from her illness, which was
caused by a gathering in her neck and its
removal.
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HASTINGS. MICH.

CORRESPON DENCE.
Woodland.
I • .r sugar weather has frozen up.
George Neith. nmer is btlll very sick.
Uncle John Enz Is stlllon the sick list.
Mrs. Ira Jordan shows no improvement
a­
' . 8. Palmerton was In Hastings on
Mun lay.
John Holden, of Kalamiz.oo.was in town
Friday on business.
J. M. Smith was In Hastings Tues­
day on legal business.
John Velte and William Grozinger were
in Hastings on Monday.
Faul and Velte have dissolved partner -hip. Mr. Faul purchasing the interest of
Mr. Velte.
Jacob Reisinger had a lively runaway
on Monday.
No one wa^ hurt and but
little damage was done.
Dept. Sheriff Burgess was in our village
on Montkar
He had in tow Perry Bur­
man who was arrested fo* stealing a har­
ness last summer of Wllliard Jordan. We
Hope Perry will be able Io prove his In­
nocence but if he is the guilty party we
have no sympathy for him.
George Palmerton is Indeed very un­
fortunate. . He was badly injured a short
time since by being kicked in the face by
one of bls horses and on Monday one of
bls horses stepped on bis foot with a bran
new shoe. George is minus an overshoe
and carries his foot in a sling.
Joseph Wagerman was seriously injur­
ed on Sunday, caused by hla horse get­
ting scared and running away.
Himself,
wife and baby were in the buggy when
'.he horse became suddenly frightened and
iran out into Mr. Estabrook’s cornfield.
Jbe ground was so rough that all was
•thrown from his buggy, the wife being
-only .slightly injured and the baby not at
ail. .Mr. Wagerman was picked up sense­
less Uy John Hynes, who chanced to be
near. rHe regained consciousness in about
an hour.
When the doctor arrived It was
found that he was suffering from concus­
sion of the brain and from an Injury to the
spine. He Is unable to walk yet but is
reported as improving.

Naatrrllle.
C. F. Hough was at Hastings Friday cn
business. I
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Walker
Sunday March 1st. a daughter.
I. W. Feighner wap at Grand Rapids.
Friday on business.
Duvlllo C. Holly, of Paducah, Ky. Is in
the village visiting relatives and friends.
I1. B. Andrus and wife were called to
Hastings Saturday by tte llln«, ot Mr
Andrus’ mother.
Mrs. Joseph Warburton, of Battle Creek
Is In the village for a few days visit with
Mr. and Mra. F. A. Streeter.
W. 1’. Stringham and family are pack­
ing Ibeir household goods preparatory to
moving to Battle Creek where tor. String­
ham will lake charge of a lively.
Prof. O. M. McLaughlin bas closed his
school in the McOmber district of Maple
Grove and nos moved into his residence In
the village, lately purchased of A. J. Rey­

nolds.
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Mrs. Carrie Leland, of Las Anamas, Col.
Is in the village visiting her parents S. 8.
Ingerson and wife. She Is accompanied
by her three children and will remain
about a month.
The ladles connected with the I. O. O. F.
will give an entertainment at the opera
house Saturday evening for charitable
purposes, the program to consist of music,

recitations etc.
A very small crowd greeted the home
talent company which presented "Sea
Drift” at the opera house Saturday evening.
Lillie Newtun came home from Cressey
The play will be given at ^pUevue Friday
Lucia Brainard, ot Kalamaroo. la visit­ ^WIII Leonard anu wife are visiting
evening March 6.
Feighner and Weber have dtaBMred lug among friends.
The Juvenile quartette will give a con­ at Isaac Newton’s.
partnership In the bicycle business which
Jared Palmer and wife, of Morgan, were
■will te cxnled on by Mr. Water In toe cert at Orangeville Friday evening March
future. John Weber will have Immediate 01 Frank Brainard nt North Dakota la vis­
or N«»,ine.
chance of the buslnew and will conduct a
iting among old friends.
He Is a member
or Ksismarepair shop In connacflon.
Grand Chancellor Cllste of Blrmlualura ot the Mate legislature.
xoo. spent Senday with tbelr families.
Revival services will be continued at
Mich, waa In tte vllla&lt;e Friday end Satur­
. Fred Bush and wife, Fred Myere and
The
day. A special meetin, ot Ivy Lodge No­ the M. E. church during the week.
wltt. Mrs. Myers ond Miss Ida Balch, ot
ST was called for the purpose ot allowing meetings have teen Interesting and the at­ Hastings, attended Mrs- Snyders tuberhim to In,pact the work of the lodge and tendance good In spite ot the Inel^ency
A°aad death waa that ot Mrs. Jscksoo
to endeavor to establish a division of the nt the weather.
The relatives and friends ot Obadiah
Snyder, who died Thnraday February
endowment rank.
Titus. thirty-two In number, gathnsed at
Tte fnneral of Adam Brown, who died
28th aired SO years.
Site was formerly
hla home on Saturday last to celebrate hla
Carrie Bush and waa the ynunaeat ot
Wednesday evening al his home south e»»t
ot the village, was held at the opera house. tout birthday. Although he la T» years seven sisters- She leave a hu^nd
i old be has had but IP birthdays as Feb.
one child.
The funeral waa held Sunday
Saturday afternoon. The ceremony was' JPth la the day.
A pleasant time and
artenwvn.
That she was dearly beloved
conducted by the Masonic fraternity, of
which Mr. Brown was a member. The• good dinner waa enjoyed by all present.
waa shown By the sorrow ot the many
Mrs. Caroline Brexee. a pioneer resident
friends anrl neighbor, who nattered to pay
Intertnent was made In tte village cemetery.
r ot this vicinity, who lias resided north ot
the last tribute ot love and respect to the
Numerous changes have been taking
, this vllktge for the past two years, diet!
place among our business men tnis wcex,■ Tbursgav after suffering for years with loved one. The husband and child have
the sympathy ot all In their affliction.
among which we note tte J0**0’'1"*.—
• consumption. Funeral services were owCOM. Scheldt has purchased R. 1. Bolkln.t ducted by Bev- Wheeler at the M. K.
livery, and Mr. Holkin, bas purchased half
DowHug.
. Church Ot which she waa s member, on
Fred Clemens returns to the north this
Interest In the laundry owned by Wm.
Middleville.
t Saturday. Remains were taken tn PlainCosgray. E. B. White, of the old drmor
week
Tuesday.
The Edlp.se Concept will be held Fridav
_ .
Mr. Frey and wife returned from One­
Boel 4 White bu purchased the groceryr well tor Interment.
•wen ing.
stock lately owned by W. P. Strlagbam.
go l«rt Wednesday,
,
Binds Corners.
Mra. H, E. Hendrick was Id the Rapids
J. L. French la able to be out again gtRemrater
tte
Iliercry
Friday
e«;
•
Tuesday.
Cloverdale.
ter
his
recent
Illness.
Homer Kline, of you&gt; city is vIMtln.
11. E. Hendrick was io Hastings on legal
Mrs. G. Frey la under Dr. bbeMeld a
The young people of north west Hope
business -Tuesday.
in this plwhave Inaugeraled a reading circle which Is relslWto
but recovering.
A number from thl. »!•« .Uendeff tte care,
C. G. Putnam, of Bangor, was in town
Mr. Bechtel and wife were called to
guile a success.
fuuer.1 of Mra. J«k Snyder bundxj.
Tuesday evening.
Detroit last week by the ilhieaa ot an
George B. M. Conycr and Mrs. Matilda
1-re.chlte «t the rchool bou»e Bwd«y
M. 8. Keeler contemplates building a
Morehouse were married at Kalamsroo pvehv Rev. M. J- Weaverat 7:30 t&gt;crock. ,UDr. VanHorn, ot Otsego, was called
fine residence this spring.
Tte happy bride and
Mra. Allee Nott .pent «*&gt;•&lt;«' »»«
G. 8. Bassett left for Big Rapids Monday last Saturday.
groom returned home on Monday and com­ tte week with Mri Wru. Bechtel ot your here last Friday to vlalt W Ulla Humphrey
where be will attend school.
near Lacy, whose recovery Is doabltnl.
Miss Bessie George spent Sunday In the menced housekeeping Immediately.
A number ot friends gathered at ite
The death of John McCallum occurred
Mo. Sum Howe, of Ituttod. wto tte
city the guest of Mias Mary Moe.
ou the Ural of March after an llltesa of &lt;u«u of Mr». Kll RoblhWU one day laat home ot M. Manning nnd wife Inst Wed­
The next Teachers Association will be
nesday
evening and n plesssnt evening
about two months.
The deceased h*d
held in this village the third Saturday in
been • resident of Barry county from ter * Akn«nter from thia place attended the ’ Mre^'vle Smith nnd son ot IndJun srMarch.
hood and wm one of oar teat eUlxene. He box aoMal at Lyle Bunnell’, of North Ea»l
Jud Cook and Miss Kate Stokoe were
rlved here lurt wet* to visit relntlww ate
waa .sper.lsor of this township JJt*
united in marriage by. Rev. B. Moore' last
Barry Wednewtoy x«.
•
Re, M. 1. We«’« *Dd
0!
ThuradayDon D. Putnam has finished bis school

"I.I'SSSmb-k

G. W. Coats has the grip.
Miss Bertie Johnsen is Id Sunfield for a
few weeks.
Mr. Derby, of New York state, has been
visiting here. * .
Our sugar makers have come to a halt on
account of the cold saap.
Mrs. A. C. Wait ins been called to South
Bend by the illness at her mother.
'
Mrs- Eva Me Donald will entertain the
Ladles Mite SoeletyMNi March 12.
H. E. Kelsey dislocated Ills shoulder
while loading a car of hogs, xtmt is able to
be around.
x
Mrs. Miller, of Hastings, who bas been
visiting her mother and oilier friends near
the Grove has returned.
Geo. Keller, of St, Joe county, was on
our streets recently. He has been visiting
In northern Michigan.
Prof. Youngs will meet our /oung
people Friday evening, March 6. tb give
those desiring it a t«rm of lessons in vocal
inuslc.
Jim Erell was Inside his well last week
clbanlng It out, when the bank gave away'
lie
burying him nearly upto his bead. ”
called for help which soon came, and
released after quite 4 bit of work. It was
a narrow escape.
‘

Hhultx. v.
They have the Ice put up for the cream­
ery.
Ada Hllck is working for Mrs. Will To­
bias.
Howard Patton visited this place over
Sunday.
Miss Flora Beadle visited our schools
last week.
Mrs- Ernest Shultz has returned from
New York.
.
Hope
Center.
—---------------Mrs. Aaron Shultz who has been quite
Miss Kuby McQuarrie is still confined to I sick is better.
her bed
K«x •lork.,1.
Those who took vthe
eighth rcr.^a
grade AV
ex—­
Mrs. Clark Loomis spent Saturday at amination from here were the Misses Nina
Mosher, Alice ShuMz, Minnie Maynard,
O. D. Loomis’.
Born to H. V. Loomis and wife Feb. 91, Mary Shultz and Lillie Shultz and Messrs
Fred Horn and Fred Zerble.
a son, wt. 10*; lbs.
Miss Loise Prince visited relatives in
Orangeville last week.
Gideon Wilkinson made a business trip
Jessie Towusenod to Bobt. H. and Henrietta
to Hasting* Wednesday.
Alton. 40a. sec 12. Hastings, SlXO.
Mrs. Catrle Shultz visited Mrs. Kate
Frances A. Colvin to Sophia Chase, lot as.
Kahler aud Mra. Vern Loomis Friday.
Tbornapple, $325.
James W. Briggs to Eugene Horton, pareel.
Mrs. Florence Wilkinson is able to be
sec
5, Barry. K6&amp;.
out after an illness of about three weeks.
Hannah M. Evans to Janies W. Briggs, par­
Will Seedd lost one of h!s horses but cel. sec 6, Barry, $1000
Christian
Hurtle to Hannah Reiser, Ma. sec
has replaced it by purchaslng.a new team.
Woodland, Mfioo.
Conrad Kahler and wife attended the is.Lillian
M. Powers to SamT F. Hinchman,
Evangelical Quarterly meeting at Maple parcel, sec. 20. Johnstown, two.
Bam’l F. Hluchman to Rollo O. and UlUaa
Grove.
Powers. 80*. sec 12. Barry, ttoao.
Mra. W. Aldrich hss relumed home af­ M.Geo.
W. Belles to Joseph K. Smith, parcel,
ter a week’s visit with her parents Dear sec 96. Maple Grove, woo.
James
W. Briggs to Eugene Hortor. parcel.
Hastings.
Barry. $40.
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CWmmiTTITOmTTTTfTITO
Hastings Banner

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

James Perry and wife, of Penufield,
were in town Sunday.
Mrs. Crago, the minister’s wife, was
here three days last week.
Mr. Cooley and. wife bad relatives from
Morgan visiting them last week.
Mrs. Edgar Tyler, of Vermontville, has
been here the past two weeks visiting her
two daughters.
Henry Jewell left Monday with all his
household goods for Ypsilanti where he
has rented a farm.
A. W.ttopttand wife, of Battle Creek,
were guests of Alvarez Wilcox and wife a
couple of days last week.
The eighth grade pupil* with their teachWebster Hastings went to Maple Grove
Friday for their examination.
Lucy Og'
den and Blanche Tuttle taught school for
the teacher.

City. Siio.
.lubn Pern num to Columbus C. Price, lot a.
Staley's add. Nashville, $200.
Rntus H. Cherry w&gt; Frank T- and Helen L.
Cherry. M».sec 1G, Johnstown. K«0.
Ludwig Faul to Katheriaa Faul. lot. Wood­
land. $1006.
Tiios Shorten to Ans Sborton. 27 25-l00a. sec
22.Gariton. I).
John Velte to LudwU Faul. parcel, sec 15.
Woodland, $1000.
.
|
.
Quit Claim Df.xi». x |
Sebastan Kaiser to Max H. Smith m. aec 27,
Baltimore, It.
Catherine Youngs to John H. Earl, pacts!, sec
18. OrangeVllle. $30.
Frank Martin to Beujainin Hebei. 3087-100*,
^Bridk^t'BuUvMo Justus Butler- 31a, sec 10,
Johnstown. MOO.
.
Emily D, Bostwick to WlUhun J. Dibble,
91 44-ioo.sec31. Rutland.»i.

Judsen L. Cook Thornapple
Kate E. Stokoe
Frank McNaughton living
Addle Silcox Bowne
Carlton.
David W. Barnes Martin _
T. Thurston, of Belding was In Carlton. Maggie M. Fnesi Orangeville
John Usborn was in Grand Rapids Claude F. Hough NsahvtUe
'
Mildred C. llowiader
Thursday.
Frank Shriber bas moved onto Mr. Geo. M. Convex. Cloverdale
Matilda C. Morehouse &gt; "■
Baur’s farm.
H. H. Snyder Iras a daughter from Paw Horace Waters Prairieville
Lucy De Wolf
Paw visiting him.
Mrs. M. Carpenter spent the week In
Caueua Notices.
Hasting* visiting friends.
Rutland
The Methodist church held quarterly
The Republican Caucus of the township
.
meeting Saturday and Sunday.
Frank Shriber has moved to EiaBtlngs of Rutland, will be held at the town boose
twp. where he will manage a farm.
. e on Friday. March 27,. at two o’clock p. m.
John Carpenter Jr., has vacated the sharpr
.By
By order of Com.
Fleming house and moved into a house on
his father’s farm.
Market*.
Happy George Nichols will soon arrive
Butter. 12 to 14
Corn per bu. 30.
in Carlton with his show.
He will stay
Kgjra per doz. 10 to tf.
about two weeks, having O’Connors hall
Hides per lb..5.
for his headquarters.
Lart per lb.. 7.
Potatoes per ou.. is to zo.
Rye per bu.. 35.
।
Hickory Orneni.
Tallow per lb . Vi.
Oats per ou.. 15 to SO.
Chas. Walt and wife, of Ross, are the
Wheal, red per bu.. G»
Wheat, white per bu.01.
happy parents of a boy. born Feb. 24.
Hay per ton, 12 to 15
Mrs. Rachael Bailey, of Hastings, state
Port dreesed. 4.23
lecturer, of the L. O. T. M. will give an
Beans, 50 to 80
address here Tuesday nlght,and a lodge of
Chicken dresaed.*Beef dresaed. LOO U LOO.
Lady Maccabees will probably be organiz­
0 7*
1
ed.
The Ross and Barry Farmer’s club met
with C. Cadwallader and wife Friday last,
Ctoverseed, 4-M to
aud elected the following officers: Pres..E.

L. Hurslej; vice pres., John Ford: sec’y.,
Mrs. John McCall.

8.8. Scranton A Co. Publishers. Hart­
ford, Conn., want 1600 agents to canvass
for a bran new book that will be especially
The preliminary oratorical contests are popular during this Presidential year and
will certainly sellin every community.
now being held.
It Is a handsome volume finely Illustra­
Hon. Benjamin Butterworth, of Ohio,
delivered the Washington’* Bhthday ad­ ted and moderate In price.
No experience needed to sell It. A
dress this year.
A call bas oeen Issued for a meeting to grand chance for men and women to earn
form a new society In the University, a money easily rigid at home. Write to
them at once for particulars.
•
Civil Service Reform Club.
The Leap Year Ball given In the Gym­
nasium by the ladles on the afternoon of
Awarded
Feb. 26tb. was a grand success. The pn&gt;
reeds go toward the Woman’s Gymnasiufa
Highest Honors—World', Fair,
fund.
,
The Boston Temple Quartette appeared
on the 8. L. A. course last Saturday even­
ing. The next number is Henry Wallersou’s lecture on Abraham Lincoln next
Wednesday evening.
Pres. Chas- Kendall Adams, of the
University of Wisconsin, will deliver tht
Commencement address here next June.
Dr. Adams Is a graduate of, and a former
professor at our University.
Two of UJe University publications will
be edited by the women for one number.
The Dally for Marchand, and the inlander
fur April are the two. There will also be
anoUx^r Issue ot the Dally under like condittous later.
Woman’s Day was observed al Newberry
haH, Sate.T March 1«. ite adffnm tetaa
llren by Bev- Alexander Gay. the Scotch
■■ - «r
at the Unitarian

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Thursday, Mar. 5, 1896.
COOK BROS.. Proprietor,.

THIS

IS A BIG

COUNTRY
!

,

CREMATION

VOLAPUK HAS A RIVAL-

Hastings Banner.

.
Esperanto Is not the name of a new
,
liquor or of a new appetizer, nor that
of a comic song, but it is the name of
an artificial language, which is fast
gaining adherents in France, and that
is already able to boast of many folowers in Europe, the United States,
1 and even in some parts of Africa.
Among those most proficient iu the
language Is a Frenchman, bearing the
aristocratic name of D’Eyssauticr. He
says that Esperanto I? by no means a
new language, nor even's recent dis­
covery.
This Inter national language
has been in existence nearly ten year*,
nnd there are al leant 10,000 adherents
in different parts of the world.
The author or originator of Esperan­
to is a Russian gentleman, Dr. z-utnenhof. of Warsaw. He says that one may
learn Its grammar in un hour, and ail
its vocabulary of words iu a few days.
The official’ organ of (he language,

“Few Americana appreciate the vast
extent of our national domain," saidI
Col. Charles C. Moffert. of Denver, to।
the Buffalo Courier. “1 firmly believe•
that some day in the near future we 111
h&amp;veair lines of transportation between
all points—either up in the uir or oth­
erwise. I’m bound for New York, and
I’d save 12 hours’ travel if I could travel
in a straight line from Denver to New
York. For instance, the air line be­
tween Chicago and New York is 700
miles; by rail it is 901 miles. From Buf­
falo to New York it is 295 miles in an air
line. 422 miles by rail. Why, our coun’try is so great that the public lands
here exceed in the number of square
miles the whole ot Russia in Europe. the Esrerantisto, Is utterly opposed to
The state of Texas as much larger than the Volapuk organ, for it has literary
Austria. Germany or France; New Mex­ tendencies.
ico In larger than England. Ireland.
The fat-t is, Esperanto hopes to de­
Scotland and Wales combined; Mon­ throne ^Volapuk altogether. Verses
tana is larger than Norway; Missouri may be written in it, and translations
is larger than Turkey in Europe, Ken­ of the Iliad and Hamlet have been pub­
tucky is larger than Portugal.West Vir­ lished.
ginia is larger thn-u Greece, Arizona is
Like all artificial universal lan­
as large as Italy, Indiana is twice as guages, the roots of Esperanto arc de­
large ss Switzerland, und Wyoming and rived from the best known of modern
Oregon are as large as Spain. In th : ' tonguu’j—English, French and German
event of a successfiul war of conquest —these offering the least difficulty to
with Great Britain, or by annexation, students.
If the United States should become pocCLEVER SHAMMING.
eessed of Canada, it would s^d 34*94,315
square miles of territory to the great Faris. Houaekeepers Willnow Lock Askauc*
republic, and our total area would
at Sanitary Expert*.
then be 6,307.371 square miles.
We
One of the “knights of industry” who
would still be one-third smaller than abound in Peris accomplished a very
the Russian empire, and one-third sharp theft recently, sajs a Paris letlarger than the Chinese empire."
ter.
He walked around to n newiyconstructed bouse on the Boulevard I

ODD BILLIARD FACT&amp;

IN PARIS.

The ndrocutes in this country of cremating dead bodies will be somewhat
encouraged by the reports that come
from Paris of tbe number of Incinera­
tions that took place there during the
first four mouths of 1805. says tbe New
York World. Tbe number of incinera­
tions that occur, cither in accordance
with a previous request uf the person
whose body is dia;&gt;o«rd of or at the
instance of the representatives, in­
crease* every year with great regu­
larity. though not rapidly. According
to the statistics published by the pre­
fect of police, the number of crema­
tions that took place at the Pere la
Chaise cemetery from August, ISS0. to
the end of April. 1893. were as follows:
1S8G. 46: IS90, 121; .'801. 134; 1892,
159; 1903.189; 1894,216, and 1895 (four
months), 75.
.
The foresee would consequenUy
often be idle were it not for the remains !

Makin* a Tab!* la • IMy-Tb* Bafta Sm■oaod in laeabaton—Cotorla* **4 ■alia
A billiard table can be built in 24
hours if carte blanche ia given to the
mannfactnrer. but he prefers to have
time to get the right effects, from &lt;me
month to six. The wood needs to be
seasoned for a period of nearly sewn
years. Rich, deep Spanish mahoprny
Is used, pollard oak, ebony and satin
wood.
.
Tables are not always covered in
green. Blue is sometimes used and a
pure olive green. The late Prince Leojxdd was the first to moke use of the
latter color, and olive green is known
to-day in the billiard world as “Prince
Leopold’s color."
.
The balls must be well seasoned be­
fore they are used for play. Manufac­
turers have incubators in which to store
them that the.v mny undergo the drying
process. Some incubators will hold
_ 3,WH» balls. When they are first
fully
■B|' Solid ivory
made they are “green."
„ is I

from the hospitals, which amount to the only satisfactory material of which
from 2,000 to 2,500 Imdics per annum.
| to make them; “artificial balls" (those
The apparatus employed is that of made of composition) are much heavier
MM. Toisou! and Frndct and works by and do not wear well. English makers,
means cf gna with a rrcujxrator. In- to givej the red balls a perfect color,
Cinerations arc accomplished in an hour | steep
them in
in a
a decoction
that fa
is some_ them
decoction that
someor. at most, an hour und a quarter, and 41
—- described as the ““---------■-------- •
limes
guardsman's
the cost of tbe combustible never ex- bath." This is extracted from the old
ceedte three francs jwr o|&gt;eratiou.
costs of “Tommy Atkins," aud for bil­
Another apparatus. Invented by M. liard balls it is the finest scarlet dye
Ficbet. has recently been inaugurated. known.
•
The difference between the two inven­
tions lies ehiefly in the application of VICTORIAS CHIEF COACHMAN.
oxide of carbon. In the contrivance
devised by M. Fichct ibe Ixxly is con­
Help Him.
sumed by hot air alone and does not
The queen’s state coachman. Edward
come into contact with gases. Accord­ Miller, is an old and faithful servant,
ing to this method, ineincratiou takes who has held his post for
years, says
,
place
a little more rapidly thnn in the Spare Momenta. He drove the quoen
'Toisou) furnace, but the. expense is to the duke of York's wedding, on which
&lt;
greater
by nearly a quarter as much.
occasion he handled four horses from
tbe box. There were no postillions.
i
WEBSTER GAVE HIM THE APPLE. The supreme control of the royal sta­
bles rests, of course, with tbe master
md froi
of tbe house, an office nt present held
Thom Orow a HUtoric Tree.
by the duke of Portland. Next to his
There is an old apple tree back of
grace in command in the erov n equerry.
the old' Doty homestead on Doty is­
Sir Henry Ewart, who is really the act­
land, In Neenah, which ha*- a history,
ing chief. Sir Henry, by the way, looks
says the Milwaukee Sentinel. it is a
after the naming of the horaea. His
tree which grew from apple seeds plant­
duties, however, are not alXo'ligbt as
ed by ex-Gov. .Ismea Duane Doty. When
this one. The immediate control of
Mr. Doty was firstappo-med territorial tW’mewais in the hands of Mr. Nicholas,
judge «rf Wisconsin by President Fill­
who waa formerly u lieutenant in the
more. and was about to leave Washing­
royal horse artillery. He bas under
ton, the great Daniel Webster shook
him h staff of about 60 officials. One
hands' with him and budc him goodof the most interesting relics of old
by, at the same time handing him a
Buckinghum house is the “riding
large red apple. We’uster then split
horse." which bas other interests than
the apple in two and he took one-half
that of the grammarian's escape
In
and Doty tim other. The seeds from
it the royal children were taught horse­
Doty’s half were brought to this place
manship. and on the wall one may see
and planted, and all there is left now
the iron brackets used when they
is au old, withered tree, almost ready
practiced lemon cutting.
• to faB.
The Doty homestead across the river
HIS RETORT COURTEOUS.
still remains, and is in a good state of
preservation. It is an old log house,
aud before the new/1 toborts summer re­
Dr. Chalmers, the eminent divine,
sort was built it was used as a sum­
was fond of telling the following story:
mer hotel. An old registry which was
I«ady Betty Cunningham, having had
used in this hostelry is still preserved
some difference of opinion with the
by Mrs. Roberts, and on its title page
]&gt;arish minister, instead of putting her
are Ibe autographs of some of the
usual contribution in the collection
noted men of the country who used to
plate, merely gave a stately bow. This
come ,licre to catch fish in Lake Winne­
having occurred several Sundays in
bago. Among them were the names
succession, tbe elder in change of the
of Gen. Philip H. Sheridan. Gen. Anson
plrite ut last lost i&gt;atience. nnd blurted
Stager, Gen. W. T. Sherman. Walter Q.
GresbanL William Pitt Kellogg. Ceorge out: "We cud dne wi’ less o’ yer man­
Jay Gould. Emmons Blaine. John B. ners. an’ mair o’ yer siller, maleddy.”
Dining on one occasion ut tbe house
Foraker, Perry B. Smith, and a score
of a nobleman he happened to repeat
of other? not quite so prominent.
the anecdote, whereupon the host, in

TO WIN AT POKER. Henri Quatrc, which had lately re­
some tenants, nnd pompously
Device* That While Not Open Chesting j ceived
1
represented himself as the special ar­
*
There are more simple ways than one chitect of the board of health, sent
to win at R game of poker, without to inspect the sanitary arrangements
openly cheating, as is evidenced by a of the new dwellings. The concierge,
couple of young men who belonged to deeply impressed by the grand appear­
n joker chib recently broken up and ance of the man, and believing iu his
who played the game to win. They hod official character, admitted bitn to the
various schemes, the first being as fol­ rooms of one of the tenants, who hap­
lows: They would go into a gome with pened to be connected with the Lyons
plenty of mohek. begged or borrowed railway. The occupcnt of tbe flat was
if necessary; ^hey would play in every' out. as the sham architect took care
.
good-sized stake and let the'small ones to ascertain beforehand.
alone: tltey would begin to bet, each
The sharper sent the innocent coxiraising 1 he other and their companions cierge Cewnstaini for a measuring rod,
at the table, UBcsjieetive of the size of nnd immediately set to work to force
hands; wJtethcr the others held enor­ ' open a safe, whence he took a packet
mous bands or not they were bound of railway shares nnd City of Paris
to go out- in time, and then the part ners bonus, amounting in value to over
would divide the spoils in this way £200. The safe was firmly closed be­
managing to Ruru tunny au honest—or fore the return of the concierge, who,
dishonest—penny, as the opinion may suspecting nothing, accompanied the
be. The second game was not so fair, sharper around the apartment. After
says the Syracuse Post. The two con­ the sham architect had finished his tour
spirators sat pert Ho one another. of inspection, be politely
departed.
They would look into one another’s When the official of the Lyons com­
hand, and the lowest man would drop pany came home at noon he discovered
out at the appropriate time. Then his loss, and entered Into immediate
be would take every occasion to look communication with the police, who
info the other’s hands. If they were are now looking for the sham archi­
higher than his companion's he would tect
j
nudge the companion and the latter
PRETTY WOMEN “BUYERS.’’
would drop ont; otherwise be would re­
main with the certainty of winning Employed by Shrewd MrrchaniB with
the money. The two rogues had nu­
Wever-Fallins Grand Result*.
“What won't merchants nowadays do
mcrons other ways of beating the game,
but these were the plain, unvarnished in order to gain a business advantage?"
foundations for many a case of high­ asked the drummer from Ohio, who
then, says the Buffalo Express, partial­
way robbery on their part.
ly answered his ok(n question by say­
ORDERED A TIN PETTICOAT.
ing: “1 went into a big department
a not over-well pleased tone, raid:,
DIDN’T SEE HER MAMMA-THERE.
“Are you aware. Dr. Chalmers, that
Th* Pope insisted That a Nude Statue Re store in Philadelphia last week. I found
Lady Betty is a relative of mine?”
that the buyer for my line of goods was
Draped.
“1 was not aware, my lord.*' ieplied
One of the moet curious instances^ u woman, a mighty handsome woman.
She was such a wee mite of a little the doctor; “but, with your permission,
of the struggle between art and pro- 1 mode an appointment with her for tbe
priciy is shown in St Peter’s.
The next morning. When J arrived with my t girl that it’s a wonder she wasn’t 1 shall mention the fact the next time
the great crowd that I tell the story."
writer, says the Troy Press, was ram­ samples, 1 found half a tlozcn salesmen crushed in
bling through the great cathedral one ahead of me, and had to, wait my turn. I thronged one of the big Chestsut
SAFETY FOR PASSENGERS.
•day when he suddenly came upon an The buyer was busy just then with a street dry goods cm|K&gt;riums. But
enormity. It was the superbly sculp­ fellow who sold cheap jewelry. He was she kept a tight clutch on a lady's
tured form of a beautiful woman, the a susceptible youtli. and th’- girl was । band, rays the Philadelphia Record.
head, bands, neck, ankles aud feet sep­ stringing him for ail he was worth. I and was happy in tbe delight of seeing
Those of our readers who have had
arate masterworks of art. The word You’d have sworn that she was in love all the wonderful Christmas things. the curiosity to examine the appoint­
! Her companion waa dressed in deep
separate is used advlcedly. for tbe torso with him. She called him by his first
ment* ami ecMipments of excursion
and kgs were modestly hidden under a | name, leaned her head confidingly mourning, having evidently lost a near boats such as ply about the bays aud
tin petticoat pointed to represent mar­ against his as they looked over the relative. At one end of the store was harbors of the Atlantic coast, says Busi­
ble, but so ill in color and drapery line samples and insisted upon pinning the apretty scene representing thefiigbtof ness, may bare noticed on the main
that the entire statud seemed disjoint­ goods into his scurf and shirt front to angels, the angels being wax figures , deck a weighted and suspended pointer,
ed and at war in its tomponent parts. see how they would look. As a result, suspended in midair. The little girl so arranged as to indicate by its swing­
“Si signor," said the gu«de, apologet­ she bought all she wanted Xnr a song. gazed in wonder at the sight, and her ing movements the deviation of the
ically. “It Is the impossible.
Very That young fellow's employers ore big brown eyes opened to their fullest bout from even keel. Some weights on
■true. But wbnt can be helped? The probably wondering yet how he came to ex ten L Some strange thought seemed wheels,
commonly
termed “chain
to take possession of her childish mind, boxes,” are at band for use in evening
■sculptor he make beautiful model nude. sell so cheap.”
and
she
scanned
each
angel
face
close
­
It will not do. It is oo tbe pope's tomb.
the load of tbe boat As tbe boat lists
LIVED HIS LIFE ALONE.
| ly. Her little heart. was evidently
_______ J
The pope, be comes to see his tomb
to one side, when the eager sight-seers
B HaW)1 without Spechts ’ ^°ub,ed’ *®d her Op* quivered as she .lush pell-mell to secure some special
two. three hundred years ago. He say Sprat Tear*
looked
up
into
the
Indy
’
s
face
and
no. V\‘e will not have such thing, lie
view, the chain boxes are quickly rolled
A year or two ago a well-to-do gentle­ mked: "Auntie, is that really Heaven in the opposite direction, and when, by
tell the sculptor to put on the drapery.
The artist, he say no—it is impossible. man died in a New York hotel. He had up there?" “No. darling, it’s only reason of a change in point of interest,
Then the pope call a workman and he lived in the hostelry-for years, and yet make-believe,” softly replied the lady. the crown runs to the opposite side of
ray—put on the clothes on tbe figure. not a soul knew him personally or any­ Tbe little one’s face brightened up, and the boat, the chain boxr* in turn are
The workman not an artist, only a thing about him beyc.nd the fact that with a beautiful smile and a" little s*heeled to the contrary direction. The
workman. He put on the tin petticaat he paid his bills promptly and regular­ sigh she murmured: "1 didn’t think it pointer or indicator, hanging against a
•nd paint li. The pope satisfied. He 'ly. He chose to make no acquaintances, was res) Heaven, because 1 don’t see post near the center of the boat,-verves j
■ die and is buried in the tomb. But says the New York Advertiser, and was mamma there.”
to direct the movements of the deck­
.
hands with the boxes. •
everybody wonder tws, three hundred •satisfied to appear to the hotel manager
as “No. 61, K," or by whatever number
, .years at the figure.”
FADS OF FAMOUS MEN.
his room designated. The hotel man­

SCHEMES

r London's lord mayor bas to put on
three suits of clothes on taking office.
He wears a wide-sleeved, velvet-faced,
fur-trimmed robe of purple silk rep on
presenting himself to tbe lord chaneellor at Westminster; thia he uses
rfterward as a police magistrate. For
1 t&gt;bi show he wean a robe of superfine
wcarlet broadcloth, faced with sable fur
end lined with pearl satin; this hr must
wear when greeting the judges st tbe
Old Bailey and on all saints* days. The
dress for evening and formal receptions i
is a black damask satin robe, embroid-ered with silver gill. Under these he
wears a velvet coat and knee breeches.
The robes are a perquisite of the office
•ad coat 11.000.' Tbe chain of office
'.has oa it diamonds worth $600,000. and
‘cndh Wnl mayor must give bonds for
v.ts safe return on receiving it. When
the queen passes through the city a
fourth robe h necessary, but. as thia ,

agement had changed several times, but
he lived on there, a calm, unruffled ex­
istence. As a guest such a man is a
jewel, and. as may reasonably be sup­
posed, he was not likely to be harrassed
by unnecessary attentions. When be
died and it was found that he was a
gentleman of independent fortune—the
newspapers, of course, making the dis­
covery-some people marveled for a day
or two, and then forgot him. I recall
the incident now only to illustrate that
tn a great city like this what appears
to be tbe most public life may in reality
be the most exclusive.

Inoneof tbelMdtngJonnulaof Modtevideo. the following advertiramorm
appeared recently: “A .ery rich younr
woman would like to m.rry a yonur
mao of good family.
If
abe will pay tie debta of bar future
hcaband. Send answer with pbototrraph to I. P, at the office of the jm&gt;rtnent

Genins ia spontaneous, fluctuating
and wholly inexplicable, but with all
of Its bewildering myaticism and intervali of childish weakness the world
pays lasting tribute to its strange
phenomena, and would at any moment
gladly possess itself of It, spys tiunoy
South. Genius, In which we find the
fiery threads of passion woven, is al­
most always attended by mental eccen­
tricities or physical impotency. Ju­
lius Caesar was an epileptic, whereas
Dr. Johnson exhibited a senseless
habit In not being able to pass a cer­
tain post without first touching it with
his hands, and should be puss it by
without conferring this mark of distinctlon he would retrace bis steps as
soon as the slight-oecMrred to him and
Jay his hands upon it. It is said his
bead oonld not resit easy until thia

poor, Iporut w-gro *bo draw.

Pure

Blood means sound health. With pane,
rich, healthy blood, the stomach and di­
gestive organa will be vigorous, and there
will be no dyspepaia. Rheumatism and
Neuralgia will be unknown. Scrofula and
Salt Rheum will,disappear. With pore

Blood

Tear aervea will ba strong, and your
sleep sound, sweet and refteahing.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes pure blood.
That is why it enrea ao many diaeaaea.
That is why ao many thousands take it
to cure disease- »*•'"
*” "

HAD TO BE FED
LIRE A BABY
A FEARFULLY AFFLICTED MAN,
Suffering, Grief and Worry Fi I His
Cup to Overflowing. ‘
from thtt InduJtirial Xrtri, Jucfarm, ilirh.
Oll lMr brain. Pen ^sntot &lt;!&lt;•*&lt;•
Mynm L K«x. • -wlb/ working,. I.u
^*'
"■

lw*r
)lr«l it MDrijr
,an In lb. cily
A TV, -, rrp.rt.r ,.,1^4 u|.„
ij M r v
wf JackMU. Mich., at SW Adriuu Ave., where her hom&lt;*. East Hill.
।
hruanw a Itappy liitine. Hi* health hod tidied ?* ');
»»s looking 11f
......
•- ’reS’
• ^
’’piA&amp;
.,
,
. ,
j
।
f Li health nnd ehrerfully tukl th * rrjx.ner
hiin fur M&gt;nn* yrara hark, and .the less of his -ton..
f
111
wife, tiro year* ago, filled his riip of miwry to [ “EvrrsincHhaC terriblexeti;,
: ir I
overflowing. Grief and worry mm»u brought J“id Mra J«»ok. “up t«. a yrm :*h&lt;, I *•&lt; M
an a stroke of paralym. A frw weeks later "J.’«/. ’
r«’j
in
. . .
.
.
,. ,
■■ j, ., j
which often went to my f
and limta
Iu- had a aecvnd stroke, which totally disabled ' j &lt;a, t&gt;ftra ,B
B terril»le\r
*tue that I hid
him. He could neither more a lituft, nor his I to iiae a crutch io get RTnund
*d o/rlM dide,
hesd
s baby.
* lx-«t | |
eh
”------bcfag
nvsu and had
nau to
iube
or fed
mi like
liar*
imuj. TI
im
ire-----(M tte to more
—-■« abom
.-ruul t tlj Iioum- J
medh-al aid
.id was
... tbmivbed
fLmi.bcd him,
him. ami hi.
hl, friends
frirad. |। PSpr
*1“
^j t‘o M wril/li^
_'r,
in s|
•&gt; '’J1" •'-&lt;
I expected to m w*U. ft wa« a
divw I
■ did all dicyeotdd for him, but human hands [ rur*«. One of the dorton*
doctor* I1 »■&lt;/
c«i
ray j
seemed pr.werlewi to give him relief.
, । “®d clntted bkxMl in my head. ।

B«h
.b. W. T. trwin, Lira t-M ,
, j
him, after a consultation, that th*v were n» ■ patent inediclse*, but they did ,
h;. no nod.
mean* uf helping him. He wtre then but a!
“ My complexion was a pit ht white, atrf
mere skeleton, without power to move and ■'
ri------ J."" ,‘°u^ k”!
UOud’ ""
*ti&gt;. 'urning w
srarvely m rrugih enough to ex press hUwbdie*. • water?”
Death wa&lt; truly much preferable to a Huger-1
- at me now do I look iirk ’
“Ix»k
J The |rep-trirr wag forr*.i to xlgiit that hehd
lug life of Much misery ami beiplrsanem. v
•klom area a more perfet vuil-dittau d
The marvelous cure, by Dr. Williams' link I seldom
health.
Mri. Juwa Mid .
Pills, uf s woman aflllvted similar to hiumdf,
r: ■
which uppearrel in the ImlMttrint -Vetre, was “Dr. WiUiaatp Pink Pilb, fcj- p,)c
did
it
read to him, and although only a lingering
"1 M go inywhcr.
...»
,
•
i
—• vhile
before I
sjxirk of liopc existed, he cunM-itled to give the nu»ni using
Dr. WilliMijremedy
Will,.,,
J
medicine a trial, but iusiuted that another mild mu more -&gt;Ut
out at
rfihr
I
th* hou
—.
••
For
three
yt
—
•
•
rtsrv
would
yol
Lelirre
h I
physician be called, in order1 to lay the matter
did not even po torhurcli.
U .TWM, ,I ia&gt;
,
n«&gt;talwav,
briioe him. Th.- piiriHao «•&gt; n«mn«i ___ olH
; confined to my bed, but euuld j n«t leave tk&lt;
and afters thorough examination «»f t he. pat i mt * bonne.
’
and learning thr history &lt;«f the case, said that
“I'heard ofthepill.auiteauh lesgo, «Dddehe could promiae no relief ami advised him to
t ,.u!irire ’
y-t.pic wiry wnu iu mr t&lt;m n. a id now I kco*
.
(Oiiu
,
, n-,i
i - l l l . prapletotrytiiemiuthetawn.a
try Dr. Williams ’Pink Pills, which he had * dnxrn people •*
•
that- arc u«ing
tl *iii. I rrewnoften known to succeed when everything else ' inrnd
them
■
J jo trcrylmd) and t r&gt; dwajr*
1
do
'iain&gt;trret,
had failed. The pill-were procured, aud he • -ad. Tbcilrmnd*. Mr. Prior, &lt; ni Maia
Street,
d„,
io send
ami
art ,-ab “
h:.F
look IlH-m xr- nllw to .lirwioo., with th. |
j|, away
djj'nj
-igp
1 &lt;l'&gt;r»n boire
( ..-r rm*, ib- did not kn-p them ut now I be­
At »*«•
the cim
of’ two | licve h"
he —
arils
than any ...I,
&lt;wlj&lt; r ruxiieiDf."
mon wonderful remit. .&lt;*
—-•! *•&lt;
!lc more ii;;.
—the
». end
. * of
* •four I It may
weeks hr could walk, andj at
•any be Naid
said right
right here
here that
thin] Mr. Prior »u
-----------....... J." ' “
' M»rn by r TVmrv reporter and &lt;\ r &lt;&gt;l-oraudMn.
weeks although
perirrtly eared
cured j,
.'
week*,
siinoiigii weak, hr wax
was pcriretiy
and is now able to do all kibds of light work. &gt; •• Whererer
g people say] “Why. Wn.
________ y.1 go
■
Jonrr,
m&gt;w
w welt
•J
on**, I1k
well you
y&lt; are looking. Rua did it
i
»• —J ■ -(ways tell theli Pink Pili
A TBRRIBEK RIDK.
i “
“ I cant really tell you h
how fanny iioxeoof
- ..
i,
, .
' the
but II am never without
— pills
-XM- Ir harf'takrn,
1—
l-Ak£C
‘5 ''’’■tryn them in the botsr. 11 Lave
have not
not hnd the diiitNew Virk a man and wife were driving a&gt;
touch of iny old I illnew f.w
r-J the
tj,e .1*4 ,jx
rapul ya. the darkm*n&gt; und im-lemrat weather
and ’tirl a&gt; if I nrrer I ud bre
would penult.
ijfe ••
.
• TieThr..7
rain
i," Iwat down, “
ujM&gt;n
I-- the robber
r"l‘brr coverMr. J.mn. nunr in TKile th.
ms «nd fi-.nJ tu W.V nth. rvrr, rr»-k .1.1
end.-r^l lr ,reporter
. if.' jru
Vs tati•PS'"na___
nonul.
.
‘The utvupsnuof tlie l&gt;ujKy were Dean Jones ;
........................ .......................
“You can readily imagine, Ik said,-‘boa
mill hiw wife, of Sniingville. N.Y.
Every-II ftighly we regard the retutdv fa tin* h&lt;ww
boilr i- fiuniliur wrth the usuir.
Hr i» the
a wife
ni| llier'rrcngsd
where wehave had .. if, and' ...
’ '
'
well-known starting jitdre. **»•’ ,‘*J‘
11) perfect katk”
fsinoii* fur bi» impnrtisl **»«! fair treatment of
Dr. WniiRW Pink 1111. nr not looked
iurkrjm ut the poM.
It irus ubout tru yi-ur* *«o that Mr. and ; upon a. s pRldnt medicine, hut rnthtr as a
prescription. An an*ly&gt;i« '
,'r propertita
Mr*. Jone* nmk‘that fuh-ful ride that camr show that tb*er.rontain* in
a cuqdrr wd funn.
near voMins her her Ilfr.
all the elrtm-nu necewan .- fc&gt;. new life atra.
Thry wen* roiny from their home in Spring- ’ richnm th the blood am! p‘-m ...
»
•rv -hattred
ville to Conradis, a ride of a&gt;M»nt nevrnty .
nerve*. Th'ry-are an unfailin; • ,-j -■’•ific for
milr*. Startint early in the muniinr, they .*tK*h
1
direanrs as locomotor atxxi i partis) k
nxlr to Scio, a dfataare
fifty-five mile*, ami : ralyxLs. *t. Vitos* dauee. reiatii s. futidl
n&lt; ursLoa,
from there started to Conradix.
When about ' irheumatism, nervous headache. i‘ «!)• reflect*
ten mile* from their destination th*-storm over- :&lt;of la grippe, palpitation of th. '
’
art psleaad
took litem.
ii
sallow runiplrxiun\ and the
&lt;1 leriing re­
Mr*. Jone* ’ clothe* were thoroughly staked ’ •oiling
i
from O*rvou« proMrsi:
al!
di&lt;tan
tiefore town wa* reached. There wire no fire | i
resulting from vitiated huin &gt;.- .in
............
—
the blond.
in their hotel room and she became chilled to ' i
ax M-rofttla,
« hronkthe bone before the Huie blase, the attendant ■ such
arc ai*o
a wpeyiBr
ST ery*i|s
ttfou»d( Iji-. • t- Thry
started, warmed the atiwwphere.
j females. *ach *« Mtpprr«»i«-i •
From that time on Mrw. Jour* «a* an ill [ and all forms ofwmkm-*. Th&lt; TTrC'ilariilts
build up the
woman.
'
।। blond, —
.-2 rtMarr th** clow of
•&lt; llralrli |0 paland
Her trouble—well it wax about everything ami nUIo* chotk*.
They nrr
“** *' ■ *lir wile by'tB
with which human flesh can be affibdetf. She drntnriM*.' «»r nky be had hr i
had a rtraugr, queer feeling in her brail, that 1 William*' Mreftc!*tr t.'rHnpnny.nihil fn-m Pr.
frit ■■ i*
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»

What is

CASTOR I Al
Practically
Perfect
Preparation
For

s
T

CHILDREN’S

Complaints

Hood’s
Sarsaparilla

It wgl put life in
more readers th
*ny paper u&gt; the county.

i

�Hastings Banner

** ’her; ll-ugh. I—I believe
hab&gt;r^bt to luww.”
He UbM up qw^My. "Yas
that she-rares forme'?”
•
COOK BROS. Proprietors.
"I Ita’Mb no rigWt to say lt—ahe has
■toldtteuothing-&gt;jt I can't help think­
ing that she does. She seemed&lt;n\iaw
and iraa ppointed ‘when yon dstn'Dcouve
hutne last night,'*’
Ringbrand hurried from the hcwqpe.
rewHving to break his engagement with
Ihe colonel at all hazarda, but ttaftgenweman calmly waived hrs stonmnering
•excuses askk- and mode room Mr him
Wik aarti paper?’
tn the seat-of the carriage. "After Tvc
•»© ‘"D* ■fo’JWiir honpfftallty. done
your day, :a-draggin’ you
er.lowel?’ Tepliefl Kuiffbrand,-mailing it
over tte country afooA. the wry least
j f!:eYhoughtof literarywork iutbe bourn
you can do is to let mc cysr’ you home
with Hester. “1 xuppose you’d be quite
with me, and the mo’ especially as you
wvifling tsj have me tiirp ffhe Irfiureto’’
AN VMMIEMEBITATW DEPAnTWtK.
cyan’t make us a visit?’
Those who ought to knew most-abort ixAo-u Huorkslw&gt;p; am] i nlmnst wishl
Ringbrand gave up-aguin. for the sim­
uuch matters printout the «xrota*»lftyof ■ uwalfl •takc .'TtMi Ht yeur wort, selfish us ple reason that he had no valid ab­
things terrestrial by showing tltut-riie Il-wouki be. It would wureely be pttejection-to
offer, un41 4uilf an hour later
•change^jipoairioo. of a single jrrahj-trf ’•flblc.’tliough:, ’I'Klwuldu’t lmow hov to he was sitting on the -veranda of “The
sand may dMenntae ibe &lt;www •«£ -n ♦•ot1 kJE&gt;]^wo»e oili ».f reudlmif ihe.print- Laurels," deep in ate'iliscussion of the
miffhty river; Or4 that a chance raindrop
T^ey ‘had ‘loftMnc dirJr roaU'ha the raw iproblem with tfhe colonel—a districkling dbwn the face erf a-cliff may
mark the line of rroskmi *ui&gt;ich •rihriil •pilJ^jandnvere-d^srcndlMg a steep hill i cofHnna in which ^nc northern point of
Mmv fared indiffcjrently because the
vwjiiunNy *ut tbe anoawtain in 'iftvtkin. | 'jo-atoril ii the'riier. The driving wax j snlidl of its advoewte was too busy with
If tlieiw illtistraliOBs pwvetlp‘&gt;s»bjec- •flifllnult.'aniil 1he«"olonril{gate hfo-eutiro |
•ijutAtions
sugjpcsted by the pres­
'tion &lt;&gt;f: the elewrnts to the imk-orsdl (ittention ito iibt; horse* ax they aHd
ence of Hester Sait inter. t\JI through
rule -«of ehaugv .«-vamj4rH;anvMU&lt;tt&lt;nvanK 'ilow-n the rocky declivity, talking to 'the argument he*was studying her face,
iug to show that !br saiauc taw:guveFnr thflinxMidf&lt;tlu\v 'undPrttlBMMi hfer• &gt;x pIieit
searching therein for the proof or the
w ith- equal auihoHny ini ttte-(tamiamqft (itoectioriw. -“te-o. now.'there,''Fo)liv«r
contradiction of Mrs. Ludlow’s nMtcrm &gt;ri#ln xnmrt ehurtk v* rod:
human ii ff.iirs.
'tfcm. and tormenting himself by trying
jjnst
ahfrR(bdfyyoii-^t«Qp
araUnd
ft,
tny
Ringbraml
'bo imngkie what Hester would say if be
1’Oy. You. JtMfle! nevar you'mind uiiovt
morning fully detemiiuod ttotan’ryiaut
should tell her of his intended depart­
hut jirorraniuw of the ^Mskrtougevening. tTollivw; juitt.piek up yottrojvn feet a
ure and ttie reasoi) for it.
•liltlv
Hiighnr. Steady, now”
add he told Ludkvw &gt;aa |W»e •Iwuakfnst
After an early tea the colonel excuse*]
“Yon ha ve_- pretty Knight roa tlx a roc nd
table that hr wooid rpiaeft ttlie tOrenmou
! himself, riding off-with Henry to the
4i the 'furnace with bisu. Astthry ’wort-, tiere?’'heiran Hingbrand?bracing biinwest farm, a ixjrtion of the estate lying
•w*lf
ii&gt;to'his*iaut.
*51
should
think
—
"
leaving tht* hoawe n igtvtltrr ahe-cdlrmdl
' two miles fartherback on the mountain.
• The interruption ‘wnx ran oniinouR
overtook them in his birggyaaiil invited
When they were left alone together.
Kinghrard to go &lt;» tth i^im «sn ;u'drive aoup. - anti i&lt;hfi -bonnHi* stopped. ‘'That
Hingbrand made a commendable effort
bou»Jed 'mights 'llk&gt;- something broke,"
to keep tte stream of coin vnatiou flow which was for sale, prcnnikiijg to'get &gt;uid the-colonel, urnd tliey alighted and
ing in
trivial chanuels; bet his
looked thr-rarriageoverxtfrefailly. “Yex,
him back to &lt;h«* companySatrfficcltefqre
t houghts set so fiersistcntly toward the
noon. There w as nosrcid (rcasonffur re­ :herv- ft to. for xr re.” Ihe continued ;
feud, and its bearing upon both their
fusing. and the eoiondl stasltospitabiy ."tongueVnrokt-olf rigiitiherv?'
lives, that he had'spoken of it almost
They -examined the fracture, . arid
insistent: Ludlow added hk'w&lt;iwl..an{i
tefore hr knew what be was saying.
iRirgbrand sugeflfrtl 'wrapping it in
the ujishot of the matter matsitimt
“I should think it wonk! be a-constant
superintendent wem it»!U»:«.fH«e:ulonL:, -xplints'with on? of the halli'r-xtrups.
source of anxiety to you.” be said, ir­
’T reckon i t.would rift holii,’’ sudd the
while his guest dcqiaradi open am tetcrelevantly.
,
i nrsibn w hieh was to demonstrate anew •:&lt;dConel,'"bilt ‘wvmu-trj’ it?’
“Perhaps it would, if I knew vchat it
Theynt soon- time trying-to pot
the futility of huauje plms amd .pip&lt;
was." she answered, demurely. ’
jivse*..
' i
, tike sugjrvstion into praetiee. succeed"Pardon me—I must have bet® think­
Making due aUowatxx? Serr Hie rfaot dng linolly in imahing-a dumf y xplice, ing aloud. I meant the feud?’
that Kingbrand was up|g&gt; &gt;thr-ese of rahich -the first, prill of the kr-rxFs dixShe smiled at his preoccupation. "1
taking a step wliich invohed’tbeTenun- jjtiinteii hoj&gt;eie«Uy. "’’It’s• nowise, Jfr.
supposed thut was what you were
eiutioii of the woman &amp;c loved, he-wa« iIXingbr».nd."-!»iii the colonel; “we’re on
thinking of. No. I can't say that it is
jfair
it;
therr
’
a
(nothing
like,
a
bluckless ’."companionable tfcn Uic-inlght
exactly a source of anxiety, although,
have beer.. Their route tiwok’tbe.m-over 'omitiMEhiop tbHrtM&lt;ied’TrrgBi&amp;hrn.'*
of course. I should be gtud -enough if
Ringbranil ■ looked ut libs'watch arid
ihe xvnisjciiknollsiutbv cuarn vallcyjanU
Hie Bynums would htixe Ite country.
each. &gt;‘iM- in the nxid brotight-autmew *aw that 11 -was h:llf-jmsi.ten. “How
1L isn’t pleasant to bare the enmity of
itcir.nirs of the landj-cuipf.. An.'tbe1op ffar are. we from ftln*-village., colonel’.’’’
such people."
Of th-* highest of tlx? hl|&gt;s the zsdkmul mis asked.
**But your falter and twodher—don’t
stopped and |x»inted ioot e’he 'winding
“"AbcHit'righttnillva. I- rrwkon."
you sometimes feel anxious on their ac­
That, w11led ithe question of depnrtcourse of the Harmony trrer_"fra'tends
count?"
i.ml reaches et ched among-the fields in । pirc for 'that •ihjy. and Rirsglirai-d wax
She shook her tea*’,. “That-would be
: -inubus pathway ofsUvrff-ar.ist,-naffied i( ainnoywti to find himself feeling rather
disloyal; it would imply -A doubt of
by Hi&lt;- sun into tkeei Kwyvcs-ef transiti-|. jubiimit thun dicsippointeti ever the un­ their ability to take care of Itemrem |r-art. in themkidlr^iifr.;m&lt;ir_a:i(l - mivoidaok* delay, ille helped the colonel
a tent hulj-wuy from Tiy^affhun o» the’- tunhitrih^aNd.afvrrfln hou*-?hacd wokk
lllngbrand wax thoughtful forunioriver, &gt;a group of Ixst^iwic-.iy jipplars
meat, nnd then he xnH: “H’mi dreadful
crowned one of the k note* ove.r.bKiking
state
of affairs, though. Mia* Kester; I
tie- .v|llr4 to the soulfaxxEn?G, .ijud the
should think it would be ia .perfect
colonel indicated the ■smal'. hill ’with a
nightmare to you.*'
cuinprrlu nsivr gesture which included
—It seem* terrible to you. uoiloubt.
the cultivated fields ^irjoundhig it.
hot you must remember that Ayc.nre
"Thatfs the Manor furra.” hr,-sai(i,‘^ai‘&lt;l
used to it—or, anyway, a* nearly &lt;u»ouc
the old (square house
in thuh
can be used to such thing*. J should
amtuDE’ the jx»j&gt;iah’s. My jsafhurmiscd
i feel quite lost without the feud.”
it antIbe second yeah aftees Im txnoved
“I envy you your courage.'”
tiewn-lroni Vi’ginia, aud iit was n
“That’s odd. i didn’t suppose a&lt;man
mighty comfo’tablc &lt;«id
mansion—
«ever envied a woman the possession* of
mighty eomfo’tabk*. seh. If yuMi’re
• such an ordinary virtue as courage.”
in any of the old Vijgaiia planta­
“Perhaps it isn’t » cocumos)place as
tion ■: ho men, you’ll know'*iomit vslhat
■ you imagine.”
♦‘Oh. I meant with gcntkcajjen ; of
“I Iuiac passed fhrottgl Virguiia.”
course, it says itself that women ‘are
replied Jliugbrand. “and Idhtek I lraow
cowards, but that is only another way
tte- ryp-. They certainly tofifc cumliirt&lt; -oi- saying that men are brave.”
aWe foul 11 the otiixide. and tdhey !#iv&lt;:
—I’m not quite sure that I follow your
&lt;urir an..idea of stability w^hieh i« &lt;tie:-logic. Would you mi nd giving me your
•oidtdly1 refreshing iu thiaape-crf ardYu. definition of courage?”
iteetuPal uhuma.”
“Perhaps I will—after you’ve tadd nie
"Yep.-teh, they do that; «tnm]g.m»d
•solid. 1 libera man was tmildln* lor Ite
! Hingbrand reflected u moment before
chlld’en ajtd grandchiid'exi. The .&lt;lit
;answering. “Possibly my definition 5«
AUiuor hotter was built thaiUa-vvay;
, not -quite sincere.
I have always
beam* and limbers of roiid aak.4rtNMe&lt;
thought that the truest courage con­
-.with tf be broadax. It «taa a -long
- sisted in doing right when it is easier
tine:a4iun»jn’.”
aad safer to do wrong—in other wards,
*’i.don’t wOnder your fattersdidnH
that it requires a higher kindofeourinbwbl if.”said Rtogbrand. refiedively.
.age.to suffer injury than to resent ft.
**Tii«.;foaau&lt;*iaCioiiK would alwaya have
?I’mi beginning to suspect, however, that
htwmpptfiinluL***
this:t«st can be applied only to martyrs
and'to -cowards—to the latter, because
The .•.olonel looked surprised:
“T
hope y&gt;ni-don’t allow thut te v.cm up they got Che b^ggy ta -the top of t be hill, :they use it as a plea for nonresistanee.**
•*T think that is a little teyond q^v
■ on xliea jAeyn tain for that reason * ISo, •where they tied* iLwt ■tfie-skfeof.tbr road
M.»lt;:lui!hftCi.:t tetter, one. Old Doc EtiiiH- .•and walked ibtwtfk (to Hie jieareatfnrm- -depth," replied Hester, snipping a rase
from:the clambering bush that covered
fo’d
1 teri!- right -encouragin'about the iImjuho. leading ffihe fbowea.
rthe end of the veranda rind beginning
mount;.ii .utr for uny mother—she ante
.ulway*. nbghty pcCJy jn tile valley.
J &lt;w»‘ in the Dudley, it followed A hat they 4o trim the petals into duhlla-Uke pre­
reckon *r |h change -dill hielp her aonx.** hud only Uj jneoition their need ito.ob­ cision with her scissors. “I have al­
hr aik'.ifii. r houghttelly. rbut she n-twrr tain the hoxpiudWy and a.i«totxince of ways 'thought of u brave man us one
did pirk nip after that ;mo’nin* wte» the farmer. *vi*o, leant ffitem n» anti- who was simply not afraid of anything;
-tfuuted carriage axxf ref used to'lct&gt;.them aneofwhom itcoukl be said that he did
they rsjjr'fl jfather teenvi'.’
t ul. Lntiiu*’!' pulled the horses into .depart until after’•dinner. Adding the not know what fear was.”
“That .always seemed tome like du­
•th? r&lt;»;id nci-ii). and tfhQy drove on in &lt;1clay« to the tmieroniouned in thecarcpreserva­ bious praise. If orrie doesn’t know the
iieiHT. ■ ’I’ltt rvfcrete*- ffo the feud 3ul driving nrresreuy &lt;®
tion-W tbe farmer’* vehicle in jistateqf sensation of fear, there can be little vir­
fiinmglit. Vurfffnrand bsfj: to things
etitirerty. it wa* near ibetnklcMe of Abe tue in being brave. To my mind, the
present, a*!*! xte thought ahat be should
Siftermon wlirn thry got bark Ao Tre- man who sealizes the danger and yei
mot see Hrwte.nqgain had a sharper sting
garthro. and then Cd. Let icier insisted compels himaoH to face it, though it
Meurer, lie imfld the iiiXlc jncidcnts upon taking.bb «&gt;«|»nioo «p to the may be with pallid face and shaking
of tUieir acqttaSsMuicei. and erfied to get nMrtJDta'UB for the muaimler of the-day. iknees, deaerrea the greater credit.”
Kingbrand offered every rearonable.ob“I suppose tffearfwtrue; only I never
some com fort oetof the bellrf rthnt her
heart wan still io her qwn keeping, and jection he could think of. knowing that got that far into the subject before. I
• hat &amp;hv'paii&gt;of mNU notation was going another *Sait to Heater would immeas­ .don’t often reatsou about such things,
to be ibis not tm The g la nee iback- urably hMreaxe th? pain of leaving her; because—I suppose you would say be­
ward jft t he pleasant ifcours spent«t the but in the end diarretfon was swept cause a woman doesn’t reason about
home «f the Larinarrs reminded fcim away by as m erwhelming desire to aee anysthing; but it doesn’t seem neces­
and ’ taik with her once more, him! be sary; life isn’t ao much a question of
that it would be ungrwious to gonsvay
withoui making sonoe ocknowlod^- yielded. Tfeejr drove past the Ludlow**, motives as of deeds: it isn’t ao much
and he ran in to tell hla boatess that be what sine thinks aa what one does. And
laent of »l*c colonel’s kihdness, and he
wondered kow he could manage it would not be home for tea. She saw father days one does what his ancestors
without betraying his pfcans for im- the change in him. and detained him to did.”
"In that case I ought to be a brave
mediatc retreat.
FortMnately, the ^uik if hix troubte had disappeared.
"No? he replied, and she «aw the look man," said Hingbrand, smiling: “my
■colonel himself opened tbe way by ask­
ing him to beeotnc a guest at "The of despondency come into hla eyes forefathers were Scottish clansmen,
and they haven’t left a record of many
Laurels.” “I told Tom Ludlow, day ttgsin; "and that isn’t the worst of ft;
Urfv’ yeste’day. that he was actin’ I’m going to do something that will other virtues.”
-Is your name Scotch?"
mighty mean about ft. mid he said he make it infinitely harder.”
-Yes; tradition has it that our an­
“Are ,i&lt;&gt;u going to see HesterT’
reckoned they-all could send you to us
cestors
were the heralds of the clan,
for a spelt."
aud that the name comes from their
“How enn that make it harder?"
“I’m sure that’s very good of you, j
“I can’t explain without telling you custom of whirling a lighted brand in
colonel, and I thank you both for the
a circle as a signal for the gathering of
invitation and for your many kind­ all about ft,nnd I haven’t the courage to
the hosts."
do
that now. ’
nesses to me since I came to Tregar“How sweetly romantic! It sounds
-Tell mo one thing, nt leairt. Hm
then: you certainly haven’t let me feel
like a bit out of dear old Sir Walter. I
your
trouble
anything
to
do
with
Hea
­
that I wax a stranger among you. I
shoukKalways believe that, whether it
assure you. I would gladly accept the ter’s money?"
He shook his heml. “I wiah it were is true or not.”
hospitality of ‘The laurels’ if—if my
ISngbrand laughed shortly: "You
nothing
vvorae
than
that.
I
haven
’
t"
time were wholly my own; as if is not,
1 shall have to ask yon tn excuse me. I anything, aa you know, but I think I have a true woman’s admiration for
valorous deeds, haven’t you ? A peacecould earn a living for both of us.”
really ought to be in New York now."
able man finds himself rather out of the
"And yon won’t tell me what it is?”
“Well, I’m right sorry for that—’deed
r
nrning-"
■
”
1
cannot.**
1 am.” replied the colonel; “I sort o’:

Thursday, Mar. 5. *696.

1O.VB hm Orf main m *
visit.
"I havr
nov. I—q&gt;t&lt; than (
Khoflkir rejoined RhqjbtvnA. Ruukh^
a mrutal
»fhe rt»usoak.
wc prolmHj knew, 1 deptm# upMk
ray work !tor « Ihrmff.avftl 1 xwri*tuffem!
i® ueg-Icd it for very Imig trtto time?’
The (MlvnH bragged. ••’Hears ’tntore
&lt;i4re
vierti ‘•’’"■M 'begone \xost
•mywtovrr; xve-Hs'll'vt* grtt itwniffhty^tiiet
(place wp-tmtWiiicnnrtuln.nud I’m right
uurt nv^erwulil wn yoa *0111-Wttk-pen.

45
M

MOKTSAGK BALK.
.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Kbe looked.up in ympprisc at the cyn
Default bavin* teeu made tn tbe eondttiens
Default baring been made in tbe conditions
outbun*. “I think that’s a little
™-’- *«»
w
ot a mortgage dated tbe IKh day of September, of a eertals
Unkind.” ste bald, quietly; "but if you Ute. made by Charles Baker and bi, wife Mary Gregor? sad
will insist M|x&gt;n throwing down the Ann Haker ut tbe Township of Aasyria, Barry Wlloox dated
Countyt Michigan, to anna 8. Austin, J» bn L
uliallenge.* she paused «nd trimmed of! SchuvLr. William H. Slocum and John F.
kateoff MiefofhD.mi the
November, A t). 1*3 In
the last rcmninjng petals of the rose. Doug'as as Exectitora erf the e-iate of Robert F. Twenty-ci
. ob ra*s ou, , on which
ausUti. deceased, of Klugs Count*. Suu* of Liber 34 o
"1 dmrt begin to understand bow any New York and recorded In tbe office of tbe
card totedi»eSt ttedate
„
.....
—
rfTuree
bundriM aevotyRegister
of
Deeds,
for
the
County
of
Ba-ry
and
true wKtman could respect,u man who
State of Mic’.lgmon tbe 13th day ot Bcutem- nine dollars and Mxty-etebt cent*, and ao at­
isn’t brave: I’m suit it wouldn^t be pos­ ber. 1M. In Liber Slot Mortgages, on Page -ZT2. torney 's fee of Twwity five dollars pfovided for
on
which
mortgage
there
Isciaimcil
to
be
due
at
In
said
mortRage.
and
no
suit
or
pro?—■"—- -*
sible for me. if for no other reason (ban
liir dale of (bls notice th? sum of Twenty uln? law having been Instituted to recover 1
that I am my father’s daughter. There Huudrrd ami fifty-one Dollars aud fifty Bye secured by safo morteage. or any pax
Now. Therefore, by virtue ot tte
has never been a coward among the rente frt961.65] and an attorney's fee of thirtyfive di'llsrs provided far In said mortgage and sale contained In mid mortRaKe, and |
Latimers since the day wht‘n the goad uo suit or proceedings at law having teen In­ tn such case made and provided, isoti i« herestituted to recover the amount secured by said by Risen that on laturday tbe Secoi
old bishop wen Ho the stake.”
May A. D. 1»g, alien o’cloca in the
or any part thereof:
lie had known well enoug h what she mortuag?
Notice is therefore hereby given that on Sat­ I shall veil at Public Auction, to tl
would say. but the verbal c-&gt;nfirmation urday (hr Xird day of May A. D. l«A at tan bidder, at the Ndrth front door of---Hastings, (that Being Ute
o'clock In the forenoon, there wlU be sold, at Mouse, In tbe City
o? his eonvietion came to him like the th?
County
North frontdoor of tbe Court House, iu the place where the Circuit Court lor
In said
sentence death •- n criminal who has City of Hastings. Counts of Barry and Stole of Is bolden), the premise* desert
‘
Michigan, Isafd Court House being tbe building mortgage, or so macb thereof aa
oeen proved guilfy. He n«e and walked In
which the Circuit Court tor tte County of essarytopavtlieamouDldue on
t. "
Interest
*
*
the length of the veranda,cowing back Barry Is held], at public auctloo.-to the highest with Seven p«
tber
with
an
attorney
’
»
foe
bidder
the
premises
described
in
said
mortto lean against tbe railiugopposite her. i gage,or sn much tbe/eof as m*y te necessary
ui covenanted for therein.
nil those
"You’ve said a hard thiug. Miss Hester," to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage,
situate In
above set forth with the interest thereon,
he begun, “and 1 hope you’d forgive me as
and tbe costs charges and expenses allowed by tbe City of Hastlags tn (be Cot
for having provoked it. I v. ashed to say law and provided for In said mortgage. Stole 01 Michigan,and known
x
.
something entirely -different—to tell Mid premises being situated In tbe County of follows:
Fraction City lot* number three QW 40(1 *°ur
Barry and State of Michigan and described as
you aocuething of myself—”
all those certain pieces and parcels of land (4 ■ In Block No. Crt (5) In tte Easters addlUoa
tbe village, now City of Hanlon.-fticcpi that
They both looked around at the sound described as follows, to wit: Tbe East half to
[E «-i) of tbe South West quarter
W. U) of portion heretofore conveyed to Chicago. Kala­
of homes’ hoofs on the gravel of the section fifteen [15] containing Eighty (80) acres mazoo and Saginaw Rau Road Company, and
avenue, and saw the colonel anil bi* son of land, also thv South West quarter 78. W. ’«] containing in each lot four by eight rods of
of the South West- quarter [S. W. ’&lt;] of Section land, according to®ic recorded plat off said City
riding towaid the house, Hester rose fifteen [13] except two [21 acres out ot the ot Hastings.
Cmxkues
and wait&lt;Ml for liisn to tiatsh. “It’s of Soul h West corner thereof. All in Township
■umber One North, Range number seven West.
Paixjr T. Cointens.
r
’
no cousequi-ncc,” 4&gt;c went on, “or, at Barry County, Miriilaaa, and containing In all
Attorney for Mortgagee.
leasT. ymi wNHi-ldaX think ho now. Will One Hundred and Eighteen [ite] acresuf land,
according to the Voiled States survey thereof.
Dated Jan. 29.189B.
you teH *ne geod-by. Mm 1-atimer?”
Dated,
lings. Mich., February 19.1MC.
Anxa b, Avsnx.
She suffered him to take her hand,
Jobs L. Bchcvueb.
MORTGAGE SALE.
v. ondcriwg a little at his abruptness.
William H. Slocvm,
Default having beeu made in tte p lyment o­
Jobs P. Dul'tfLABH.
■••Surely 5H»u are not going so early?”
Executors of the Estate of Robert F. Austin, a certain’bond and mortgage dated tl le first duy.
of November A. D. 1880 made and ei
*.he said.
deceased. Mortgagees.
AlovzoE. Kkxastox,
. Jesse Austin, unmarried of Assy
“Yes, I think Kd 'better.”
Countv, Michigan, mortgagorlo Eu_....----Attorney tor Mortgagees.
beck of the City ot Battle Creek. iMieblgan,
“But we shall ree you again soon,
mortgagee ;uid recorded In tbe
— —
of
tbe
shan’t wveT* she asked.
Register of Deeds of Barry County
.gaa hi
MORTGAGE SALE.
Liter 19 of mortgates on page 14
the 19th
•Ik -was uivved from •replying by the
k p m.
having been made in the conditions day of November A.D. iRw at 4 o',
«entrance of the -colonel, who protested of Default
beck to
a certain mortgage made by Robert A. Kelley and duly assigned by said Eugene Battle
^warmly against his early departure, and wife Jane A. to Alexander Foster dated me Electa C. Holton of said Cite
Creek, and the assfcument thereof
la­
February
14.
A.
D.
1W7,
and
Recorded
in
tbe
■adding: “Cyan’t you stop avHille long­ office of the Register ot Deeds, for tbe County tbe office of the Register of Deeds of
d Barry
er, and then take one of the hawsses to of Barry and State of Michigan, on the 14th County ou the 27th day ot July A. . 1883 In
Liber 23 of mortgages on page HB by which.
day
of
February
a. D. ikst In Liber 30 of Mort
Tide down ?”
in said
gages, on page IS4 on wblcb mortgage there te dt fault the power of-aale coo
d upon
“No. thank you. colonel; I think I’d claimed to be due at the date of this notice tli? .mortgage has beoome operative,
of Seventy-five dollars and twenty five wuicu said bond and mortgage there claimed,
■better be going; und 1’11 enjoy the sum
cents, aud an attorney s fee ot Fifteen dollars to be due for prinripal and Interest date tbe ■
■walk. Good night.”
lars and
provided for In Said mortgage, and no salt or sum of three hundred and sixty
sdlngs at
one cents, and no suit or pr, The iflusb of the summer‘sunset was proceedings al law having been Instituted to twenty
recover ihe moneys secured by said mortgage, law or in equity baring teen Instil
•still iu the western sky whetTfie reached or any part tbereuf;
cover the debt secured by said mort—nv.
,
Now. Therefore, by virtue of tbe power of part thereof now therefore. noUcejis hereby
The 'end of thtf -avenue. “1 can’t go
sale coni -ined In said mortgage- and the statute given that by virtue of the power ot sale con­
co.wu there and meet Tom and his in sueb case made and provided, notice is hen*- tained In said mortgage, and of the Statute of
'wife.” he mused; “Helen would drive bv given that o - Saturday tbe Twenty fifth day the State of Michigan In such cases made and :
ot April A. 1). 1890, at ten o'clock m the fore­ provided, on Saturday tbe sixteenth day of May
me crazy with questions that I can’t noon, 1 shall sell at Public auction, to the' A. D. 1886. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the
answer to-night. rilfgb the other way highest bidder, at the North Front door of the North front door of Ibe Court House In the City .
Court House In the City ot Hastings (that being of Hastings. Barry County. Michigan, (that be­
and walk til) they’ve gone to bed."
the place where the Circuit Court tor Barry ing the place of bolding the Circuit (Court for
lie turned out-of the avenue and took County is holden), the premises described In said County of Barry) Um undersigned will a? I
said mortgage, or so much thereof as may te at public auction, re tbe highest bidder, the•the road Jeailing to.the head of Mc­ necessary to pay the amount due on said mort­ lands and premises described In said ’
~
Nabb’s cove, sauntering slowly along gage. with eight per cent, interest, and all or so much thereof as shall te nocessl
legal costs, together with an attorney's fee of Isfy the said amour - due and Interest
and going over the events of the post Fifteen Dollars covenanted for therein, tbe percent, costs and expenses of nail !. and an
d by tow
few weeks for the hundredth time. premises being described in said mortgage as attorney fee of fifietn dollar* allowL.
all that certain piece or parcel of land situate and provided foriu said mortgage: s**1*1 hind
no use arguing the thing," he intiieCUyof Hastings, in the County of Barry and premises bring described In said m&lt;
n:ort-s*e
rmuttnred, “not the least in the world. and state ot Michigan, and known and describ­ aa—the West fractional half of the E ut halt ot
tte North We*t quarter of section Thirty Three
ed as follows;
I can’t -change my nature, and she
ot
Commencing at quarter post on the North (83j in Township Number One (I) North of
would despise me if she knew what a side of Section 17 in Town 3 X. ( W. Thence Range Number Seven (7) West teftig in the
South Sixteen Chains and forty-seven links, Tonushlp of Assyria. Barry County 31 Idilgah
miserable •craven 1-aiii; I don't believe thence South 70^ degrees. East Eleven Chains Dated February istb. isoe
• JJi.grrA C.
•I could bear thut; and yet it’s harder and nine links to a stake and stone In center of
Assignee
highway to the place of beiinning.
ithan death to leave her now. I know the
There? along the Center of the lifgbwuy
F.
w.
C
lapp
.
J could make her love me—U saw it in South 79‘s degrees East, Three chains
Attorney tor AsMgnte.
licks, tbcuce South
Battle Creek Mich.
‘her eyes to-night* and I should have thirty three and
on a line parallel with the quarter line to the
।made a wicked fool of myself in another Thornapole river, thence W esterly alone said
river
»o
a
point
ao
that
a
line
running
North
minute if the colonel hadn’t come.
.
MOBTGAGE SALE.
parallel with tbe East line would intersect tue
'Hello! who’a that?*’
Default having been made In tbe conditions
place of beginning, thence North from said
a certain mortgage made by Margrett a.
He tunned at the wound of a gallop­ point to the place ot beginning, said line being of
five chains aud fifty links long on the West Stevens. Florence E. Spaulding. Orrin E. Bar­
ing horse behind him and waited until side, containing two acres more or less. Ex­ ker. Mary E. Barker Blanche B. Barker, Agnes
Martin V. Barker. Harriett I. Barker
'Henry Lutixuer reined up beside the cept on? acre sold off and from tbe West slde.be- Barker.
Ing on tte W ' i of N. E. U of Sect. 17,3 N. 8 W. to Emily D. Bostwick, of Ithaca. New York
J&lt;wt|&gt;ath. Tbe -cxilonel’a son glanced
dated December 17 A. D. 1M«. aud record­
Alkxaxdeh Foster,
ed
In
the
office of tte Register ot Deeds, for the
Mortgagee.
qilickly.aruund into the gat hcringdusk,
County of Barry and State of Michigan, on tbe
PbilifT. Com: rove.
mud then leaned over and handed a re­
190) day of December A. D. IW), In Liber 33 ot
Attorney for Mortcagee
Mortgage!?,
on page 72, on which mortgage there
-volver to Jllnghrand. ~ Father saw you Dated, January 22. IBM.
te Claimed fo be due at the date of this notice
•tnrn’Up this-a-May.” he explained, “and
the aum of Eight hundred nine Doilans nnd Six­
ty cents, and an attorney’s fee ot Tuenty-lvr
•
MORTGAGES AL E■he says you’d better tote that. You
Dollars provided for In said mortoane, and De­
IVefault has ing been made in the conditions of salt or proceedings at law having teen insti­
-mightn't need it in * hundred years,
a certain mortgage made by George W. Gregory
but -if you did you’d need it right and Ann Gregory to Evelyn Dibble dated Dec. tuted to recover the moneys secured by said,
mortgage, or any pa-t thereof.
11 A. D. iWil and recorded in tbe office of tbe
much.”
Now, Therefore, by virtue of the power or
Register of Deeds, for tbe Comity of Barry and
Hingbrand took the weapon awk­ Slate of Michigan, ou th? 11 th dav of December sale contained to said mortgage, ana the stat­
ute In such case made and provided, notice Is
wardly ns a man handles unfamiliar A. D. 1891 in Liber 33 of Mortgages, on page 331. hereby given, that an Saturday tbe 23rd day oi
Said mortgage was given upon the express
Tools. -TH carry it because yon were condition that should any default te made in the May.A- D. iKM.at iffp'clock In tne forenoon. I
shall sell at Public Auction, to tbe hitbeat bid­
kind enough to bring it, but 1 doubt payment nt tbe said Interest, or any part there­ der at thq North front door of the Coart Hou&lt;e
of. on any day whereon tte same Is made pay­ Iu the City ot Hastings, (that being tbe piece
jrf Jld have the dexterity to make use able. as above expressed, and should tbe same
where tbe Circuit Court for Barry County te
■of it; however, 1 imagine t liere's not remain unpaid and In arrear for the space of hofden). the premises described In said meridata, the-- and from thencefore. that Is g»ge. or so much thereof as may te necMMwr .
likely to beany«ouca«ion. Please thank thirty
to say after tbe lapse ot aald thirty days, the to pay the amount due on said mortgage, with
aforesaid principal sum of twelve hundred 8 per reut. lntereat. and all legal cam, tegether ■
your father for me.”
'
with all arrearage of interest thereon witban attorney’s fee of Twenty-five Dollars
He dropped tbe pistol into his |x&gt;cket dollars
shall, at th? option of said party of the secono covenanted for therein, the premises being de­
nnd stood looking after Henry as th» party become due and payable.
scribed In said mortgage as all that certain lot
Default
having teen made to tbe payment of piece and parcel of land situate In thd Town of
latter aantered bock toward "The hu- Interest due
Dec. nth. 1804. nnd tbe same hav­ Maple Greve to the County off Barn .and State
irekr," than be resumed his walk and his ing remained unpaid and in arrears for the of
Michigan, ana known and deccrtted as fol­
space of thirty days and upwards, the aforesaid lows:
•
rloomv (meditations
principal sum of twelve hundred dollars with
The East half of the South East Quarter ot
all an earages of Interest thereon is now declar­ Section
(ITv be tkrntteitc*!.)
Thirty-two (») tn Town Two
North
ed due and payable by the terms of said mort­ Range Seven
u)
West
containing
Eighty
Acres
gage on which mortgage there Is claimed to be of Land more or less.
due at tbe date of this notice tbe sum of Thir­
Emilt D. Boermat.
teen Hundred seventy three Dollar* and fiftyMortgagee.
H hue 'beeei shown that the tanger­ two eente. and an attorney'* lee ot thirty five
Phi Ll i* T. co LGrots.
Dollars provided for In said mortgage, and no
Attorney for Mertgegee.
ine orange and po&amp;sibly some other suit or proceeding* at law having teen institut­
Dated
February
17,
it-OC.
rarieties are formed through theeffort ed to recover the moneys secured by said mart-,
gag? or any part thereof;
•of the orange to make a secondary
Now, Therefore, by vlrtne of tbe power of
MORTGAGE SALE.
•growth at the apex of the original one, sale contained In said mortgage, and tbe statute
having been made In tbe aondhions
in surh caae made and provided, notice Is here­ otDefault
a certain mortgage made by Susie A. Tyler to
■only that it failed to make any original by given that on Saturday the Twenty-eighth
Elida Shaw dated November !8tb A.‘D. 1W1.
At all. In other words, the tangerine day of Marell A. D. 1*06, at Un o'clock in tbe and recorded in tbe office of tbe Register oh
forenoon. I shall sell al Public Auction, to the
■orange is a «ell-develoj&gt;ed seeoudary highest bidder, at the North front door ot tbe Deeds, for tire County of Barry, and State of
on tte 2»d day of Noveanber A. D.
fruit. How this can lie brought about Court Hous? In the city of Hattings (that being Michigan,
Liber 36 of Mortgages, on page ten, on
place where the Circuit jCourt tor Barry 1891 iu mortgage
may be readily understood by carefully the
there Is claimed to te due at*
County!- hoiden). the premises descril-ed In which
tbe
date
of
notice tbe sum of Five: Bundled
■examining the oranges known in the said mortgage, or so much thereof as may te aud Thirty tills
Six Dollar* and thirty nine cents,
necessarv
to
pay
the
amount
due
oi.
said
mort
­
and
an
attorney's
fee of Twenty Phri Dollars
market as the tfavel variety. In these gage with seven percent. Interest and all legal
for In said mortgage, and ho suit or
cases a small orange can often be found costs, together with an attorneys fee ot Thirty- provided
proceed I - gs at tow having been Instituted tofive
Dollars
covenanted
fnr
therein,
tte
premis
­
at the apex, sometimes of considerable es being described in said mortgage as all that recover the money* secured by said mortgage
any part thereof;
size. When the small one is largely piece or parcel of total lying and being situate or
virtue of the power of aale
the Township of Hastings In the County of - Now. Therefore.bjr
developed and the larger one wholly In
In-said mortgage, and tbe statute In
Barry and State ot Michigan,and known and de contained
such
case made and provided, notice la hereby
•mppressetl, then we have the tanger­ scribed aa follows:
Sven
that
on
Saturday
tbe Midday of May A.
Ttie North alxtv «»i Acres off th? South West
ine
.1896. at w o'clock In the forenooe. J nhall
Quarter of Section Thlrty-twb*(32) In Town sell
at Publie Auction, to tbe highest bidder, at
TnreePl North, Range Eight is) West.
The parties of the first part, hereby agree to the North front door at tbe Court Boom In tbe
pay the taxes that may hereafter be assessed City of Bastlugs fthat being tbe place where
hoiden).
upon this mortgage up to and Including one per the Circuit Court for Barry County
cent,
and the etcess (If anv) over tbe one per is the premises described in said mortgage, or sc.
DELICIOUS
cent to be paid by the party of the second part much thereof a* may be necessary to pav the
amount
due
on
said,
mortgage,
with
treveri
per
DESSERTS
hereto.
.
cent. Interest, and all legal costs, together with­
Evelyx Dihblk.
can be made from
Mortgagee. an atlornry's tee of Twenty five Dollars coven­
anted
for
therein,
tte
premises
being
described
Philip T. ComIbovk.
In said mortgage as all that certain lot piece
Attorney for Mortgagee.
and parcel of land situate hi the Township ot
Dated Dec. Mtb, 11195.
Hope to Ute County of Barry and State of Mich­
igan, and known and described as folfowa:
The Norrii East quarter of the North We»t
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
quarter of Section thirty five (35) Town two (2)
Bla eof Mlchiran.
North Range nine (ffi west.
Fifth Judicial Cires t.to Chancery, i
■ Podding, Mince Pie.
ELIDA: 8baw,
Either A. Barnes
;
„ ’
„
Mongaoee.
Complainant. I
Philip T. CoLGHOvg.
▼a
I
•
Attorney for Mortgagee.
HERPELL-SO LLE CO
Theodore A. Barnes, i
Dated February 17Ul iSc.
Defendant
j
Sult pendlux in tbe Circuit Court for the
MOirroAGE SALE.
Cwnty of Barry la Chancery, at Hastlnr*.
Mlchtnn. on tbe 2wih day of Feb’y., A. D., 1W6,
Default having beau made iu tbe oood1tk&gt;e»
in thia cause It appearing from affidavit on of a certain mon gage, mraeuted by Adison C.
file, that the defendant, Theodore A. Barnes Is Benedict and Margaret Benadkt. husband and
ADMlNmrRATOB’8 BALE.
not a resident off tbla Slate, and that bis resi­
1. dated tte elevoath.
In tbe matter of tbe estate of Joshua R. dence cannot te ascertained, on motion of
Philip T. Oolxrovc. complainant’* aolleiUM-. it Is
Crouch, DocMaed.
Notice Is hereby clvrn that I thaU sell at ordered that tte said defendant. Theodore A.
Public Auction to tbe highest bidder, on Friday, Barnes, cause bls appearance to te entered
the 20th day of March, A. D.,1806, at ten o’doeK, herein, within five montbs irom tte date of
in tbe forenoon, at the late residence, of the late ibis order, and In ease of hl* appearance that
Joshua R. Crouch, Deeaaaed. in the Township te cause an answer to tte complainant s bill of
of Hastings. In the County of Barry tn th* State complaint to te filed, and «cx*y thereof to te auction, to tbe Mfbeht bidder, st tbe w»rth
of Michigan, purauant to License aud authority served on raid ooiuplafoanVa solicit-r within front door ot tbe Cburt Houae In tte City of
granted to me on the 31st day of Januarj. A.
Hsatinss. Barry Couaty Michigan, on «boD., 18M&gt;, by the Probate Court of Barry 'County,
■eventeeaUi day ot April I«M. at one e’eloek In
Michigan, ail of the estate, right, title and in­
the afternoon, the *«ne betas devcrlted. a* al’,
terest of the said deceased or la and to tte said noo-resWent defeteaul 1
those certain pieces or parcels of land situated
And it is Further Ordered. That within
real estate situate and being In the County ef
Barry. In the Stole of Mfebtaui, known and twenty days the said
follows, to «lt-. The ’••at part of the i
&lt;dewed bed aa loiters, to-wft: Tte VTeat half erf
the Kaat half of tbe North West quarter •{
,-Section thirty six (3S&gt; containing forty terrs
ur.rf and
mote ar less And the East part of tbe Booth
M* off the
eocUdnthat she
« to all
fraettooal quarter of bee
■
5- containing one hundred
ttaa
above pre MBp two north o| range ulte w&lt;
■
.
Circuit Judge
FMJEXD D. Souum,
CMAtfi.

a

NONE
SUCH

Mince Meat.

�fixed upon a price and received open *ub-

Hastings Banner
Thursday, Mar. 5, 1896.

FATAL TO LIVE STOCK.

BcrlptloTw. ' Tbe bond market qootatlona
famiibed him all the Information be need­
ed. Tbe World may be pardoned the.
.
aaliafactlon which It feel*
com'!
plete vindication of itk courae in thia

The annual* statament of the depart­
to beguile the hour* with speculation
meat of agriculture of the number and
on finance, but they need not flatter
value of farm animals requires compari­
themselves that the campaign ia to be
son with statement* of previous yeari
fought on any monetary issue. On th-'
TIMI1 *, «XCO!TO CLAM‘ “-*™ AT matter. It denounced the secret sale to a
to disclose its meaning. A decrease
taa wnm
wrornra,
syndicate a year ago as a wanton and appears in tbe number of each kind of contrary, the one thing the people of
tli is country are fully determined upon
AVGUST 14. I879wieked sacrifice of the public credit. Tbe farm animals, which would not be fully
and propose to keep steadily in mind ia
organizer of tbe syndicate yesterday bld appreciated without the fact Jhnt there
the restoration of industrial prosper­
had been a. decrease in two previous
over $6,000,000 more for 9100.000,000
years in every kind except mulea and ity. The tariff overshadow* everything
bonds than he bad negotiated to &lt;«t them
cl*?, and w^l bold its own nt the front.
milch
cows.
The
decrease
in
the
three
Protect Home Industry.
for in December! When Mr. Pierpont
The democrat* would like nothing so
years has been in number 1.8 per cent,
Tlie person? who contend that it is tin- Morgan was trying to get 300.000,000 of in milch cow*. 2.2 in mule*. 6.6 in hor&amp;s, well aa to shift the line of bottle. but
they
cannot do it. Tbe people won’t!
f*lr to give to ni*nof»elurere, tbrough tbe bonds at 104*C he wrote to the President
7.1 in swine, 10.8 in cattle, ami 19 per
medium ot t*ri» protection, government*! not only advising but urging him to accept cent, in sheep. Nearly a fifth of the hove it. Four years ago the demo*
uaiatance not accorded to lodustrlea of tbe offer as the best tliat conld be done. sheep in the country have been exter­ crata declared: “We denounce the re­
some other clttue*. need to reflect tb»t. Yet on the day after the allotment Mr. minated by three democratic years. But publican system of protection aa a
fraud, n robbery of the great maim of
with tbe eiceptlon of farmer* (for some of Morgan has sold one-half of the bonds that there has also beep a decline in the
American people for the benefit of the
their product*) no other Americana need be moored at 110,6877 for 116&gt;f gold, or average price during the same three
few," and the great mass of the Amer­
Jnst that kind of help from leglalatloo, the market equivalent of 117. He makes years, notwithstanding the decrease in
ican
people responded by the vernacu­
ya tbe New York Fret*
Professional a very neat profit for himself and his number, in .every kind of animals ex-, lar of the ballot: "That, ia so." Since
men. newapopera. workmen In the build­ asMiciatee, but It is meager as compared eept milch cows, which have increased then they have changed their mind*.
3.8 percents, and cattle, which increased
in*
trades, merchants ttenerally. and with tbe little turn of about 820,000,000
4 per cent. In horses the price has de­ They have come to the conclusion that
dtlxens in nearly every *ort ot business or $24,000,000 which he would have made
clined 46 per cent.. and in mules 43. ow­ the republican system of protection, so
have absolute, or almost abaolute. protect­ had the President believed bls amurance ing to peculiar causes; in swine 32.1. far from living n fraud ami n robery, is
ire from nature. Thia market Is secured that hla fir^l offer was tbe best that could nnd in sheep 36.1 per cent. Such a de­ their especial friend and benefactor.
Thia ia n conviction, u sentiment, and
to them by tbe S.000 miles of sal: water be bad. TubHcity did It
cline in sheep, added to a decrease of
lying between the United States and
19 per cent, in number, is. in truth, a a purpose, a trinity which will not Nput
aside by any other consideration
surprising evidence of the boasted bless­
Europe. Tbe manufacturer a*ks for
APPLIES TO ALL ELECTIONS.
ings of free trade to wool growers. The leas practicable. Experience has demnaUilng more than that the laws of hla
value of all sheep on the farms has de­ onatmted to the American people that
country shall give to him In some .degree
creased from 8125.900.264 to $63,167.­ they rubbl'd themselves by fulling vic­
Accortlhtg to the Attorney General.
the protection that bls fellow eltiaens have
735 in .three years, or nearly 48 per cent. tims to the democratic fraud .of free
Attorney General Maynard gave an
without qualification. If be could have
To this must be added, in order to 1 rade. Thry will allow nothing to come
mauufnetnred goods excluded from Im­ opinion”'!^ Superintendent of Public In­ grasp *the full virtue of the democratic between them and tbe utter overthrow
portation wholly, as brick houses are ex­ struction Patteugill this morning to tbe policy for wool growers, on uverngq loss of the party which led them to be their
cluded by tbe Impossibility of conveying effect that institute fees shall be collected of 6 cents per pound on about 336,000,000 o.vn worst enemy.
Mr. Cleveland is by no means alone
them bittier. there would be
greater by school officers, as provided by law, SI. pounds of wool in 1893, 8 cents on 325,­
danger that he would employ Ibis monopoly for male applicants and 50 cents for female 000,000 pounds in 1894, and 9 eentk on In his effort to divert attention from
the. tariff. Wherever democrats discuss
to extort unreasonable prices from con­ applicants, until tbe supreme court de­ 310,000,000 pounds in 1895—in all about
$74,000,000; so that the wool growers', the political situation they arc dumb as
sumers Ilian there Is that American build­ cides otherwise, a case now being in their
loss has beenabout$134,74i,000. or more oysters about the tariff, and seem to be
ers. actually having such monopoly, will hands. He bas also decided that the antlthnn'the entire value of nil the sheep in thinking of nothing but gold or silver.
do the same thing. Because he does not fuslon law passed by tbe last legislature the country three years ago. In fact. This is equally true of the Olney boom­
have full protection, even when tariff applies to village, township and city elect­
ers in Boston, and of Senator Jone*,
rates are btath. wages, as a rule, are lower ions. This means that no candidate can then in the country*, of which the farm of Arkansas, at Little Rock. However
they
may differ on finance nnd however
in tbe manufacturing Industries than they have his name on two tickets. He also value was $2.66.
i. Crescents are leaders.
2. Crescents are guaranteed.
The senator from
are In ibe building trades! for example. says, in reply to numerous Inquiries, that Ohio who voted for free wool, and could ready they may be to discuss the dif­
3. Ctescents are strong and durable.
4. Crescents are
ference. they .are all perfectly agreed
“ where foreign competition Is not a factor act 138. public acts of 1893, which provides not explain to the Woo) grower* why
perfect in every detail. 5. Crescents are light and
in
the
policy
of
ignoring
the
tariff.
But
In the problem. Tbe pale of goods brings that in all schools, village and city elec­ they had lost about- $12,918,000 in two
easy running.
6. Crescent riders are proud ol their
years, has been retired. The senator* the tariff will not ignore them. Our
with It tbe European wage rate: and. It tions women shall be allowed to vote, has
wheels.
7. Crescent buyers get their money’s worth.
from Texas, where wool grower* have butchered industrial prosjirrity^i* not
the duty be low, or if It be high, the foreign been declared . unconstitutional by the
8. Crescents are built by skilled workmen.
9: Cres­
•
lost about $12,787,000, nnd from Cali­ to be downed.
labor cost, plus that duty, must fix the supreme court and that women -cannot, fornia. where they have lost about $12,­
cents are made by a responsible concern
rjo! Cres­
Th* truth is, the American people
therefore,
vote
at
school
elections
only
as
have at last satisfied (hemselves that it
wages uf the American who manufactures
cents are high-grade and up-to-date.
11. Crescents
166,000. have yet; to explain their part.
The losses in numlier and value of is preposterous and ruinous folly for
goods ot such a kind. The man who con­ provided In the general school law.—Lanare handsome in design and finish.
1 al Crescent
tarm nninials are only in part ex­ them to pursue a pblicy whidth put*out
siders this melter with fairness will per­ ‘sing Republican.
prices are right and suit the public.
plained by the increase in the previous the fires of domestic industry. and if
ceive then, that tbe domestic manufacturer
the democratic party want* to stand
conducts a business tliat is in a sense pre­
The receipts from internal revenue for four years, 1889-93. in which there was
WE INVITE von to examine every detail «»t the Ckksckx:
of. some kinds n notable and perhaps iu line aguin for*publlc favor it must
and i-ampu-r theta with other wh*wln. ihe result will th*
carious because it is exposed, as no other the six months of the current fiscal year
anoiher ( mr-u-m.st rider. A full line of Cke&lt;« -knxs in
। undue increase. Thus the number of accept, this decision h* a finality. iVruiirsbow
rooms.
American business is, to strenuous rivalry aggregate $T6,’807.522, a decrease as . com­
-.horses iucreasetl in these four years haps it will, but. mere evasion will not
from foreigners who conduct their opera­ pared with the corresponding period of I 38.6 per cent., but a decrease of 14. - prr atone, for the desolation
actually
tions under conditions widely different 1894-95 of 85,04b. 198. The principal de­ | cent, in average value inilieates that the wrought, and Mill going .m.—Chicago
from those that prevkll in this, country, crease is in spirits of 30,077.709 (owing gain was excessive, and the number of Inter Ocean.
just in what form that rivalry will appear to the increase of tax). Receipts from ! mt|les increased 3.2 per cent, but de­
CRIPPLES INDUSTRY.
at.a certain time, just now it may be fermented liquors increased Si. 190,555 : creased, in value 11.1 jmt cent. Con{ sidering the great cx]minsion in other
affected by undervaluation or by tbe pre­ and those from tobacco $76S,!M&gt;4,
! means of locomotion in towns nnd citcipitation of "job lots” upon this market,
| ics, it may be supposed .that .an exces­
The fact thut a dozen American
The official returns of the election of
bo man can accurately estimate.
The
sive increase of horses caused the re­
manufacturer has, added to all the usual Iasi November In Mississippi, which have sulting decline both in number and woolen factories have recently' been
forced
to suspend operation*, while :t
and unavoidable risks of business, this just been published, show that of the 260.­ value after 1893, and the shrinkage iu
much larger number are only able to
one element of risk from which his fellow 049 males of voting age in the state, only general business and in value of im­
run on half time, is u significant com­
64,339 went to the polls. Excluding the portant farm products also account*
citizens are exempted.
mentary on the workings of tbe Wilson
It might be expected that the conse­ 150,000 colored citizens, who are mostly for much of the subsequent decrease. law. The reason for this partial pur­
quences of this extra hazard would appear disfranchised by the new constitution, As milch cows increased 7.4 jmt cent, ely xi* of one of the most important of
and cattle 2.6 in the four years 1889-93,
our dnmcKtic industries i* evident to
in the statistics of failures; and so, indeed there remain 11G.000 whites, and only 45
with a decline of 9.2 per cent, in the
every man who reads the statistics
they do. Always, even in good times, the per cent of them voted. This goes to
average value of cows nnd 10.6 in the
failures of manufactures, considering tbe shew, apparently, that since gunning for average value of cattle, the fact that showing the importation* of foreign
relatively small number of men of this negroes has been done away with, the the further decrease in number of each woolens, which tbe Commercial Adver­
tiser published &amp; short time ago.
class, are more numerous than the failures whites no longer take much Interest in has been accompanied by some recov­
These figure* showed that, while we
ery in price seems not unnatural. The
of men in other occupations. But under politics.—St, Loui« Ololie Democrat.
imported only $16 809,372 of woolen fab­
decline of 8.3 per cent, in swine in the
tbe infamous democratic tariff bill now in
rics in 1894, our imports of these good*
Senator Warren made ah able speech In same four years brought an advance of
operation, manufacturers are more exposed
eaped up to $57,494,863 in 1895. Thia
10.7‘in price, but the scarcity of corn
to foreign competition than they have the United State* Senate recently on the
tremendous flood of foreign manufac­
has doubtless been an important fac­
shrinkage
of
tbe
number
and
value
of
farm
tured products—a large proportion of
been in the recent past; and bo we find
attributed
the tor in the fall of the price during the which arc of the cheapest and most un­
that, while tbe liabilities representing animals. Tbe senator
last three years. But sheep increased
desirable sort—ha* glutted the Ameri­
shrinkage
to
the
Wilson
bill,
saying
it
had
failures last year in other lines of business
10.9 per cent in number from 1889 to
can market, forced many fine manu­
decreased, those of manufacturers increas­ caused in two years $664,000,000 loss to 1893 and 24.8 per cent in value in spite
facturing plasts into wasteful idleness,
ed by 66 per cent as compared with tbe the American public In live stock. The of that gain in number, while the de­
and
robbed an army of American wage­
figures of the preceding year. The sole claim that wool growers were more pros­ crease ib the three Buluwquent years
earners of pay and employment
possible inference from this most significant perous under free wool, he declared was has been greater, both in number and
No matter how you look at it, the
in value, as follows:
fact is that, if the American people desire preposterous, and said the elections of 1895
democratic tariff is an utter failure. It
In fouryeara. IWMt.
to maintain successfully their manufactur­ showed that after 1896 but a ooroofal's
Numbar. Av. value. affords neither sufficient protection nor
Horae*
....... Inc. IU
Dec. M.t sufficient revenue. It necessitates con­
ing industries, they must also maintain a guard of the faithful would be left to mark Mule*
^...lac. p Dee. DA tinued borrowing to pay tbe expenses All Style* and Widths.
tbe spot where once stood a triumphant­ Milch cowi...
really protective tariff system.
Inc. 14 Dea
Other cattle.
democracy.
Dea.M.4 of government, drain* the treasure of
Swine
.....Dec. M
— ----inc. IM
Sheep
Inc.
Inc.
14J
M.S gold to pay for European product* that
The Bond bale*.
In three years, 1B3-M. shoukl be made at home, and cripple*
It would certainly seems right for the
The sales of American bonds, under the
Number. ,Av. value. American industries in a hundred ways,
Caban insurgents to be recognized. Horse*
pre sent administration to meet the current
□eneral and permanent prosperity in
Dec. 13
They have fought long and patiently; they Mule*
Milch
cows..
Dec.
1.8
deficits In tbe running expenses of the
Inc. £8 impossible until this abominable meas­
have succeeded in winning battles: they Other cattle.
lac. 4.0
i government, is a piece of , choice political
ure is either repealed or revised from
Swine
have fought and are still fighting, in tbe
history that .must make very interesting
top to bottom.—N. Y. Com merles I Ad­
The value of all cuttfe
farm*,
face of great odds. Tbe war drags slowly
vertiser.
reading for thestudent of Political Economy
on and untlj now the Cubans have bad notwithstanding losses in many, in­
in the future. To see tbe strongest, wealthCOSTLY GROVER.
nothing to encourage them in view of creased nine-tenths of 1 per cent, in
lest government on earth, paying a prem­
their struggles for independence. Spain
I.er.A.. or ,h. Hood., D,bl ,,d„
ium of S10.000.b00 to cover 962,300,000
is hard pressed for means to prosecute the
&lt; l.,.l«o&lt;L
]&gt;eriod of four yews—u fact only in
back into the national treasury, exhibits
The bonded debt of the nation inwar. and rumor has it that England bas part due to tbe heavy lo*Hes in sheep,
such an entire lack of statesmanship, or
commenced to negotiate with her, by the but largely to the general depression creawd in two years ot "Grover and bankrupt store
honesty, or both, as to make even “dem­
clover:"
terms of which Cuba will practically be of business since the ndveirt of tbe
ocratic angels” weep.
February, 1®4.
150.000.0(0
controlled by England. Whether this is democratic party in power. — N. x”. November. 1894.
5o.oro,(M
Tbe circumstances surrounding this
Februarv, isc
3'ribune.
true or not remains to be seen.
February, 1896.
entire bond selling transaction, make it

MARSHALL L.COOK. Bdlwr-

Crescent
BICYCLES

editorial notes

12 Reasons why it’s Best
io Boy a Greseent

Goodyear Bros

Agents for Crescents.

Hardware,

cmmFmm?

£ Ladies s
Ladies 3
Ladies E
Ladies

Call at our store and
get one of those

Handy Knife
Sharpeners.

Wiiile there, examine oqr
stock of

Fine Shoes

Every pair warranted. We guarantee
that the goods are right and you will
acknowledge that the prices are the
same.

.

appear that the promoters of tbe scheme,
and Pierpont Morgan were not doing
business for glory.
Not wishing to be considered partisan in
what we have said, we insert the following
from the Democratic N. Y. World:
The President in an Interview says of
tbe syndicate dicker of last February th*1
•that contract helped us out at a time when
48 hours’ delay might have produced seri)iw results.” But whose fault was it that
the Treasury was thus cornered? Mr.
Kevetend knew of the persistent raids on
the Treasury weeks before- Why did be

not order a bond sale then? Without any
‘twisting,” what was “the aelual cost to
syndicate of floating tbe loan at that
laser We were not threatened with war.
jingo message had been sent to Con-

trewu Four per cent* of 1907, with only
&gt;3 years to run. were actually selling in
s market at 110 and above.

Yet tbe

We infer from Lord Salisbury’s speech,
that there is to be no interference on the
part of the English government, with the
wholesale massacre aud slaughter of tbe
Armenians, by the Tartu. If the terrttxy

spectacle uf humanity and Christianity!
and yet we must continue io call this -that
high order of Christian CivIHzaiiou.” moat

The democratic organ* persist in
sleaking of tbe recent* bond issue a*
a "popular" loon. Let u* examine into
Ihe matter, and see how much it may
be called "popular.” Tbe bids amount­
ed iu number to a little less than 4,700;
only 353 were for $1,IMX) aud less, the
uther bids being for larger sums, and
generally coming from banks, bank­
ers, trust companies, etc. Of the 358
Ftnall bidders, 281 were outbid by Pier­
pont Morgan and the other Wall street
men. leaving only 77 who will get any
bonds, and all khat they get will aggre­
gate less than $50,000. Thus, out of this
loan of $100,000,000, only $30,000 goes
to the people. That does not strike us
a* being a very "popular” loan.—San
Francisco Argonaut.

The only vacant KM in the gnlierin
when the home w&gt;* called to order And

rrThere will never »&gt;e another secret
syndicate bond sale.—N. Y. World.
There never ought to be another bond
sale at all, and there never will be an­
other in time of peace if the reventu

occupied by the poor Armenians was only
rich In diamonds and gold, she would have
her Dr. Jamesons on the ground in abort
order, despite any and all treaty stipula­
tions with other powers. Thia however is
about all that cooid be expected of a
nation, that never had a policy, that was
based on anything but pounds, shillings,
and pence. What a poor impovertstied

tor tbe prrwldcnt ot the
. bAhdk *t llljf,

DM this tanrain any -*»eta*l
raOmtef Mr. Ctentaad tan

kxi

bm

Tot*l............ -..................

INXMMtt

The two issues of wo,000,000 each
bear 5 i&gt;er cent, interest, ttDd have ten
years’ life. Interest on these will take
£50,000,000 from the treasury.
The present loan and that of last
year are at 4 per cent., the life of the
l»ond* being 30 years. Interest on these
will take $194,778,000. We have, there­
fore, this exhibit of the cost of Cleveinndirai in hard, borrowed cash, to be
repaid, principal nnd interest:

Bona*, te. aorror,............. ?.
Inters, SO year,;■ iKTriOW

Q. H. Osborn &amp; &lt;

iffnifi

Tor*1..............................................
om
Thi* 1* one item of tbe grand total
of the coat of Clevel*ndl«ni. otberwbra
“tbe change" which the people took It
itrto their bead* in 1K&gt; they wanted
Cleveland and Carlirie and a free trade
■ ■ongrcHs end Wilrou and Bayud came
bu‘WB
'em—Utlco (N.
x.) Herald.

We can’t afford to misrepresent our goods—

We’re in business

to stay

city

�Hasting

Banner

' Fred tWtnr and FrwHk Cete wIR re— a
Two hundred Oriental Princes assesatolIHejxIr a We In HaeHnn
the wnatn. I
------------------------------------*t rrymald No. lot last atght and camsearovi. j rlWy will---------------- the Hoe -ef | ferrod tbedegree 00 M pilgrtam. Parties

Thursday, Ms-tS. 1896

”
wheels
Tor which
»-*-•- —
btndtoy
--“
«nd
• ~Barclay.
■
M
Grand liepidx, have the agency, preotlnent
amnegwMch is tbe -Natlon a I.”

WirefloGOBiihersGo?
4,.^... .’it 'will go
away after a while, says the
cougher to the friend that
advises a remedy.
Have
you noticed that the cough
that “goes away after a
while** takes the ceugher
along and’ he doesnTl come
back. Sad, isn't it?
MORAL-.- Ge at once to Fred L.
Heath, «the Druggist, anc^
buy a ■bottle of Cough Med­
icine. Every kind of Cough
Medvdae advertised in this
paper sold at my store.

( F. G. "Stowell left Monday for Kuden
where he expect* co locate In tbe shoebusinee^ *&gt;f-satisfaetoev ’terms can be agreed

Mr. and Mrs John Wickham spent Sun­
&lt;day in Grand Rapids.

connts are very meagre as up to time of excellent ideas were advanced about
going to press, not a Prince has ruade his the good roads question which we will
aoprcranee on the sweet.
.
consider later.

R. R. Robertson, of. Chicago, was tbe

tier designs in Wall i

guest
of A. B. Hull last week.
I
W. M. Backus left for the Agricultural
college last week to attend school.'
When l Burt Holmes, the yuung man 1
Mts. Julius Russell and Miss Pauline
who shot tbe Grand Rapids motorman last
are in Grand Rapids to-day.
month, returned to that city last week at- Shultz
I

Taper, and the designs tor ;
1896. which are arrterms J

upon after the in voice-of the stock be h

Stowell! will not leave until iaten)
Phillips &amp; Erb are displaying &lt;

very

toavdsaane sat of decorated ' dishes which
they Beep in open -stock, so yeu-cact pur­
chase eny number of pieces 'from one to

pesinc the set, jn*t •? you may drwire.
&lt;M all biej-eles «ci the aaHret “The
Mart*” is the best-wf all. it has ►•he new­

’Flic Joshua Simpkins Co. which appears
at Mudge’s Opera House Saturday, March
71k. will make tbeir famoiwi street parade
about noon of tbe day of the performance.
This company carry two -elegant bands,

military aud country bands, both of which
will appear iu the parade. After-parading
tbe different prominent streets both bands
will assemble at the corner of State and
Jefferson Sts. about 12^0 noon, where the

est -taiprovcmeets. is tlie most durable,
totora 1 ba beat «wd does not rortowy more
than the so-ealtecl high grade । wheels. eauntry band ambled by the military band
will render the latest discrlptlve .musical
JehnjBessmer, Che Jeweler, sells Ciem.
•umber entitled “Fourth of July on tbe
Deputy sheriff fflurgmw drove out to ■Farm.”
A’ full line of Munger’s remedies.’
Yankee Springs this morning to •arrest a
An entertainment will be given at G.
All of Hartman’s goods.
. macwvbo has toeendfidiug in tbehey loft nf
A. R. ball. Saturday-evening of this week,
Wm. Kadaw’s .'Microbe Hitter.
Heavy Johnson’s tor the pest week. He
toy
tbe Misses Rider, Simpson, McElwain
(Try it)
•came out yesterday-morning UutSould not
nnd Beadle.
It 4s liardly necessary to
Always use 4!Paw’s Coedition
toe induced to rut anything, lie is evident­
•apeak of tbe ability *af these. young ladies
Powder, the best on earth,
ly crazy.
*
20c per -Mi., 3 lbs. for 50c.
to furnish a first class program.
They
annual convention of the Barry ; Eave gives a series ot entertainments
County Sunday School Association will be through tbe county and been received
held at the M. E. ohurch in tide city, Mon­ with favor wherever they have appeared,
... tire Dauggist.
day at d Tuesday, March 30 and XL Elvin (pne admission prloe*!-« only ten cents, and
Ctor '.Pxr ‘Eart of City Bank
Swasteut, of Grand-Rapids, and Mon. T. it is trusted a good bouse will greet them.
£. Barkworth, of Jackson, it is expected One of the attractions-of the program wiH
will deliver tbe evening addresses.
be a string quartette.
.
('The-whip factory is going through some
(The little three year-old son of George

FRUJL H&amp;ftTH

LOCAL NEWS.
• cinoiurrioN *

•nanapoment and
niisappropctatlott of
funds by the manager are feely made. We
do uvt-care to give any of tbe many dories
Hereafter. choages for advertteemente
. Kiitt reach tote utolce Tueedaya at latest to affoat until more complete Investigation
insure insertion is tbe issue of the -'week shall determine the real-state of facts.
* w|wn brought.
Tbe Mich. Central is compietiaga n-ew

Tais week,

8(5 quires.

little freato mafrie tourer fooiMl 4k way
k market last wwt.)

IH 0 M H

The think mkkI In evidence iu Hoslings

?• oresent is tbe bicycle.
.faster Sunday fate: this year on
four weeks from Sunday.

Jibril

♦Several frutx nutlet* Attended a
a Nashville Saturday eveninc.
( Mbs Belle StdiWrwban accented a peak

t. a in the office of Barrell A Potter.^

itaker Stainer and Adam Kock have
re- antly been scanted original pensions.

.los. Brady and fatally have moved Into
* the AV; O. Lowden howe in the second
j. M. Bauer is the barest man in Hast-

k,ni&gt; now-a-day*. with an auction
v 'li'/’.t every day in the week.

for

- About one hundred and thirty students
re present at the Court Bouse Saturday
to take Ibe eighth grade examination.

Wicdow sash with large lighte, suitable
(or boUwds. poultry Iwuses etc. For sale
cheap.

„

U E. ®TA*rFK«.

W. M. Goodyear the Modern Druggist
is the raeOialve agent In Haatiaga for tbe
Genuine W.m. Rad a ms Microbe Killer.
For exchange if taken at once a

large

tine stock of millinery goods for realastate.
A. R- McOmb*:h.

Fifty farms dor sale and exchange. City
property for sale and exchange.
Call at
A. D. Cadwallader’s law office. Hastings.
Mteh.
House aud-lot for-sale on contract. Long
time aud eaay payments. Will exchange
tor farm property, Inquire of Philip T.

Orfgrove.

Wanted to eacbaage. twenty-three acre*
Xbree miles south of Grand Rapids on
•Division St. for larger farm.
Enquire of
«... B. Bishop.

.Mrs. Jane Rogers, wtoo broke her litnb
last week, is doing quite well at present}
.iltbough the doctor says she will probably

never be able to use it.

i The pleasant weather of the past few
days has dried tbe roads sufficiently to
permit the gay and festive bicyclist to put

in bis appearance again.
LUiaa Margaret Townsend, assisted by
P/of. Post, Paul P. Davis and other Grand
Rapid* talent will give a concert in this

mail car that will be ready to eomeout
of (be stoops In about twenty &lt;lavs. Ttobi
car Is of She most Improved form of cob»tr«tlou. and It I, to be jut on tlie X«r
York aud Detroit fast mall run.
It wit!
be named dulins C. Burroevs.
r
'
v
LCljrade F. Hough, of Nashville, son of

ones, price SI.25 to 52.00.
In piaee of Mrs. Bailey’s paper on
••Premonitions of Women.” Miss Flora
J. Beadle will give her paper on “The Re­
lations of Woman’s Clubs to the Public
Schools” at the meeting of the Woman’s
Club to-morrow afternoon.
A discussion,
will follow In which this matter will be
considered with special reference to our

own schools.
The Detroit Tribnue of Sunday con­
tained a sketch of tbe life of Eurotas 1*.
Hastings, from whom was purchased the

land known as the “Barry County seat
purchase.” In 163G. aud after whom it is
said our city was named.
He was. at
that time, president of tbe Bank of Michi­

gan and auditor general.
The Woman’s Auxiliary of Emmanuel

church met at the Parish house, yesterday
afternoon where a Christian Endeavor
program was given under charge of Mrs.
M. W. Hicks.
An excellent paper wits
read by Miss Gertrude Bentley on the
“Origin and Growth of the 1. P. S. C. E.”
A recitation by Miss Maude Carter was
given, and music by a choir of the Christ­
ian Endeavor girls.
Elmer McMillian, of Kent county, is in
jail, on a warrant sworn out by Wilson
Whitright, of Rutland, who alleges young
McMillian, who was working In the neigh­

Rapids school*, and no sessions will be

borhood at that time, entered his house on
Oct 25. and took a poeket book containing
fourteen dollars. His bearing comes off

held in tbe high room in consequence. &lt;
(•‘Tbe Bicyclers’*, a farce by John Ken­

before Justice Glllasple. next Monday.
Since tbe above was written he has been

drick Bangs, will be given by members of
the Women's Club and Current Topic

Club, at the lecture Course entertainment
after Lent?)

1 have ■examined with considerable care
the “Students Cyclopedia." which is. in

oay opintea, a brief yet comprehensive
work. It te free from technicalities and
presents the subject matter in sach an in­
teresting manner as to' etlumtele in tbe
performed by the Rev. Arthur Trbtt, at
student that love for independent thought
.the home of M.r. and Mrs. C. A. Hough in
and research which it&gt; the basis of all true
Nashville in ibe presence of only
’ a 'few,
education.
It will prove an Invaluable
aear relatives.
aid iu gaining desired information with
Mr. aud Mrs. Clint Myers attended a the least expenditure of time, to people of
&lt;*2iHy re-uulon. Saturday at Clarksville, the busy work-a-day world.
Flora J.
atzhr residence: of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Beadle. Com. of Schools.
Remember
Trowbridge, wlio will soon move to Lake
-Miss Flora Sttachcomb has the agency for
View.
Forty-two were present to par­
this work.
take of the dinner.
An extension table
“Joshua Simpkins” a story of New
was lelL as a reminder of the pleu*aut oc­
England farm life, will be seen at Mudge’s
casion.
'
Opera House Saturday. March 7th. It is
Don't think that because Woolley and said to abound In novel features, wonder­
Bronson have a bicj de in their window, ful mechanical effects, excellent singing
that you cun buy It. it is entirely differ­ and dancing and plenty of refined, whole­
ent from any bicycle on exhibition In this some fun, and brings to light in the third
city, inasmuch that it is not for sale. But act a real saw mill in operation, which is
those Bicycle Shoes in tbe window are claimed to be the greatest realistic stage
wbat takeyoae^je. they are extra good effect ever produced. Between the acts a

Au 1S85 model Rambler racer, has not
i*eu twed over ten days, for sale at an
immense bargain, write to Chai. Hoover.

The high school faculty go to Grand
iLapids to-morrow to .visit tbe Grand

Marple, tbe baker me? with quite a severe।
accident last evewtog. 'Bert Barnes was1
riding bls black pony when It got tbe start
of total, and commenced to run; be saw tbe1
little Marple boy in the-road playing with1
a ease, and hollered for him to get out of
tbe way, but Ik- faited le. and the iiorsei
jumped over him. knocking him down,,
sprafo’ng his ankk, aud cutting a gash to1
I his forehead. Dr. Lowry was called andI
| lh» »««e fellow la eettUin along nl«ly at;
preaeac)

C. A. Hough formerly of thlx city, was
married yederday to Miss Mildred Rowlader, of Woodland.) The ceremony was

eity the week after Lent.

■ Nashville, or Al Weber, Hastings.

released on 8300. bail.

An enterprising tramp is working the
farmers nicely along tbe line of the rail­

before

Pretty Wall
....... Paper

Mita Alta Rkbards. of Middleville,
'
jspent Sunday in tbe city.
Judge Smith was iu Grand Rapids
,
Saturday
on legal business.
*
Mrs. Donahue returned to her home in
,
Ypsilanti Monday morning.

ter being released on ball, some excite­
ment was started by a number of men,
friends of tbe victim, threatening him with
violence, but none was attempted how­
ever. An Informal reception was held fnr
him at tbe Morton house on his return. A
Grand Rapids dispatch states the young
man Is inclined to pose as a martyr.
His
friends are largely responslbe for this, and
if they coatinue In their foolish attempts
to make a hero of him, Il will injure bls
case greatly, for to an unprejudiced out­
sider It looks aa though a man who delib­
erately shoots another man, just because
be ran his Icy lingers down his neck. Is
far from Being a hero, and should suffer
for 'his -crime just the same as a crim­
inal who is not blessed with influential

friends.
Sheriff McKevitt of Barry county was
iu town yesterday with two Important wit­
nesses in the case against Orlando Easter­
ly, charged with assaulting and robbing
old man Jackson, a Barry county drover,
some mouths since.
Tbe rig Easterly Is
supposed to have driven int.0 Barry county
was hired at George Horitzel’s In this City.
W. H. Bradley, with whom some person
stopped near Bellevue to take dinner the
day of'Ihe robbery, picked out tbe cutter
Easterly Meed from among several others
at the barn and Dell Olmstead, a Barry
-county man. recognized tbe horse a bait
block off as (be animal he saw driven In
the direction of the scene of tbe robbery
at Millbrook.
This is damaging evidence
against Easterly as it Is kitown he hired
the rig from Hoiltzel, but where be went
with it was the mystery till these witness­
es were brought to light by Sheriff McKwltt.—MarHluiLI. Slatcitiiuin.

Mr. and Mn. Clint Myers were visiting
।in Campbell, Saturday and Sunday.

Hiram Wags, and F.

M.

C VERY
year iiriaga [5 forth Dew and prei- ■.

at Goodyear’s nearly every i
day, arc creations of beau- ;

Weber, of

recital in Woodland to-morrow night.
Mrs. T. J. 3ush spent Sunday at Mid­
dleville, the guest of Mrs. R. T. French.
Mrs. Geo. L. Freeman and daughter, of
Lansing, are visiting relatives in tbe city.

Mrs. Worthy Mead, ot

Charlotte, Is

spending the week with Hastings friends.
^Misa Mae Roberts has been called hoKe
from Jackson by the lllnevs of her mother^

Mrs. H. G. Hale, of Nashville, was Ihe
guest of Mrs. Anna D. Mason over Sun­

Miss Lizzie Clark

Kalamazoo.

spent

Sunday

in

He intends making
a leader
of Wall Paper, this spring,
and has put in a stock that
cannot be excelled.

Fresh supply of the Lkiest
t

SttotfoftAry..'

! W. H. Goodyear,
MODERN
DRIXMIST....... .

J; T. Ixxmbard and R. M. Bates attend­
ed the Good Roads convention at Lansing

Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs.. George Landis, and
Florence Clark are visiting at A. Black’s

Don’t Fail

at present.

Dr. C. W. Young, of Allegan, and Will
Young, of Bellevue, spent Sunday with

their parents.
George W. Browning, manager of the
Ottawa Furniture Co., ot Holland, was in

When
You

the city Friday.
Miss Bessie George went to Orleans last
week, where she gave a recital on their
lecture course.

Elmer Rogers, of Saranac, is In the city
to see his mother who was so seriously
injured by a fall last week.

Yotrr

Bicyele

Mrs. Henry Bush, of Kalamazoo, is in
the city on account of tbe illness of her
sister, Mrs. Caroline Roberts.

V(Mrs. Ann Gnrnish

Mrs. A. S. Dean is very low with con­
sumption.

i

day.

The lecture by Mrs.
Benjamin, stale
Mrs. Rose Colgrove left Saturday for a
president of the W. C. T. U. at Emmanuel
church Tuesday evening drew out an short visit with her daughter Mabel at
audience that filled the house. Mrs. Ben­ Grand Haven, and Muskegon friends.
jamin opened with a brief resume of tbe
Miss Chattie and Lottie Lake go to
history of the Union. D was organized Grand Rapids Saturday to attend the wed­
but twenty one years ago. and is tbe larg­ ding of their cousin Miu Bertha Clark.
est organization of women in tbe world.
John Velte and Will Grozinger, of
When It wtls ten years old it had a rep­ Woodland, were in town Monday and

Toledo.

right, too.

Prof. Mills &lt;nd Miss Glenna Schantz,
assisted by the lattexs music class, give a

resentation in every state In the Union, purchased a team of heavy draft horses.
and five years later their badge, the while ^Valentine Leins and sun Frank left for
ribbon, encircled the entire globe. Continu­
LaPorte, Ind., Monday, where the latter
ing tbe speaker told ot tbe work they had
expects to. fit hijnself for the jewelers
accomplished in legislation, and what they trade.)
were doRig at present, Mrs. Benjamin re­
Frank Hamilton, who Is reporting on
ceived the undivided attention of tbe
audience, and as a whole her lecture was qne of the Kalamazoo dailies, spent Sun­
day
with his grandmother Mrs. L A. Hol­
very satisfactory,, although some parts of
It we believe would be of greater value to brook.
V. S. Brown has been having quite a
an audience In a large city, than one of our
size. Mrs. Barnum presided at the meet, serious tussle with the grip, having been
confined to tbe bouse for the past two
.'ilgb class orchestra renders some excellent inf, Rev, A. D. Grigsby read the Scriptures
music, and also aids in the introduction of And Rev. W. W. Taylor offered prayer. weeks.
(Chaster Messer spent Sunday at Lacey
many pleasing singing anddancltrg special­ Good music was furnished by the choir and
ties during the progress of the play. This Mrs. R. I. Hendershott gave a solo, which with bls friend Willis Humphrey, who
company plays at Battle Creek the night was much enjoyed. A meeting was held has been confined to the house since
Christmas. )
before Hastings, and go from here to at the Presbyterian parsonage in the after
Worthy Sloane was in the city Monday.
Grand Rapids where they occupy the noon to give the members an opportunity
to meet their state president, and a practi­ He had been called home from Ohio, by
Grand for all of the following week.
cal talk was given concerning the duties of the serious illness of his father who
Tbe February 2« just passed is the last
Ihe officers, and other matters of Interest. resides at Olivet.
of its kind that tbe nineteenth eentury
Mrs. Benjlman enjoys a personal acquaint­ ^Geo. Landis, of Horton, is in tbe city
will see.
In 1900, a year dlvlsable by
ance, with Francis Willard, and Lady with a view of locating here in the drug
four, there will be no 20th day of Febru­
Somerset, and bas been a prominent business) if he can secure a good location.
ary and consequently n o leap year with
temperance warker for years. She is eon- He has sold bls stock at Horton.
Ite dire fatality to unmarried but unmarsidered one of the finest parliamentarians
riagable men. Tbe reason for all of this
Miss J. R. Sherman will be in Detroit
in the state, and we understand will give
as declared by wise men who perch them­
and Cleveland for tbe next ten divs- look­
a series of talks on parliamentary law
selves on high towers and watch the stars
ing up the latest styles In millinery arid
Hastings in the future.
through telescopes. Is that there Is not
selecting her goods for the spring trade.
time enough in the century as measured
PERSONAL MENTION.
Miss Grace Messer is expected home
by the sun for more than twenty-four ex­
from Sedalia, Mo., the latter part of this
tra days In 100 years.
After 1900, leap
week. Site returns earlier than was ex­
Fred Wolcott, of Niles. Is in the city:
year will come regularly again for anjjher
pected in order to act as bridesmaid at the
1*. T. Colgrove went to Detroit Satur­
hundred years and none of us of this gen­
wedding of a friend in Grand Rapids.
eration will care a tinker’s malediction day.
Francis Damoth, of Middleville, was
Dr. C. S. Burton spent Sunday In Lans­
whether the sun and the calendar have to
brought here on the midnight train Satur­
ing.
catch step again in 2000 or not.
day night, for being drunk and disorderly.
Miss Georgia Heath is in Nashville this
The proofs In the case of Bailey vs
Justice Cobb bad sentenced him to thirty
Holden were all in Thursday afternoon, week.
days In jail without tbe alternative of a
Miss Bessie Willson has returned from finp-.
and court was dismissed.
The case has

not been argued yet, and will probably
not be for several weeks.
Thirty three
witnesses have been sworn.
For the
plaintiff were, Wm. O. Lowden. Frank
Larabee, Alfred Bishop, Chas, H. Stevent.
Susie Bishop, Stella Larabee. Ada lUlck.

some of them seem *o
pretty to put on the wait*.
But that is what they are
for and yon can buy thea

.

Woodland, were in tbe city Monday.

and her daughter

Mrs. Jennie Burk, who were injured so
seriously last decoration day, left their
home Saturday for tbe first time since tbe
accident^ being carried to tbe home of

George Herbert, of Plainwell, is visiting Rev. Gillespie as they are yet unable to
Dr. J. C. Lampman, Ella Matthews. Mary
walk.
in the city.
Hicks, James Bauer. Benjamin Bishop,
J. IL Calvin, of Hillsdale, was in tbe
Frank Bailey. Bessie Tyler. Dr. Lathrop,
In a letter received this week from Prof;
A. D. Cadwallader, Will Hlick. Tbe defend­ city Monday.
W. A. Morse, formerly of this eity, and a
Henry
Miller,
went
to
McPherson.
Kan
­
ants witnesses were. Nettle Hazel, Lettie
graduate of the H. H. S. now of Amador
Gates, Ed ward Gates, John Holden, Nellie sas Monday.
City, California we quote the following.
Jones. Rachael Jones,Sina Vanderlick.Mary
•‘The Bakker was a welcome weekly
Mrs. E|la Davb returned from a trip to
visitor In Michigan, but I assure you it is
Lang, A. H. Keith, 8. B. Nash, Matthew Niles, Tuesday.
doubly
appreciated away off here beyond
Hazel, Philo Sheldon, C. F. Brooks, Wal­
Mrs. E. Cannon la visiting her daughter tbe Rockies. We are much pleased with
ter Davis. Mra. ’Pana Holden, Wm. H.
our
new
home, especially with tire climate.
at Eaton Rapids,
Stebbins. The case will probably be ap­
This has been an ideal whiter;. while
Sylvester Greusel was at Nashville Fri­
always
in
sight of snow we have lived in
pealed.
day, on business.
\
continuous summer. At this writing tbe
Over L50 delegates attended the-Good
fruit
trees
are in bloom and the air is as
JL. E. Knappen. of Grand Rapids, was in
Roads convention at Lansing, Tuesday,
the city yesterday.
town aud one of tbe meet prosperous ones
which wm called by^Gov. Rich, and when
Richard Messer leaves for a business afoug tbo “Mother lode," While lacfctog
it is taken Into consideration that each

roads. He gets board and lodging In a
purely bunco manner.
He carries a pair
Henry Strong, living one-half mile
ot pole climbers and represents that be is
.south of Morgan bas advertised for a big
a lineman in the employ of ihe Western
auction of horses, cattle, farm implements,
Union Telegraph company. Wherever he
and numerous other things, at his farm on
stops orders are given on the company for
Wqdpesday, March 18th.
'
.
the amount of his board bill. The farmers
‘ J- Bell and John Ej&amp;letiton cmight a jump at the orders and everything is
kwclUy pound musealonge al Gun Lake serene until they are presented for pay­
yeat&lt; rday.') They were fishing through
ment.
ths ice for perch, where the water was
Supreme Vice Chancellor F. T. Col­
trip west Ibis week.
only about four feet deep.
grove is io Detroit this week as counsel delegate came on his own expense tbe
Jerry Boynton, of Grand Rapids, was
The Foresters desire to thank their for the supreme lodge Knights of Pythias number was a good one. and elves evi­
friends for their liberal patronage at their of the world iu tbe injunction unit against dence that the people of this state are in in tbe city Tuesday.
social last evening, and to tbe orchestra tbe order called tbe “Improved Order earnest about tbe good roads movement, 'VBWhop GlUaspie, of Grand Rapids, was
whom they feel especially indebted to for Knights ot Pythiasbeing the GermB) and tbe outcome will be ot benefit to tbe In tbe eity Saturday.
element who ee-eeded becanae the ritual state at large. Saginaw sent tbe largest ^fin Delia Coutchie returned to Muske­
the excellent music furnished.
delegation.
A permanent organization
gon Monday motalng.
Deputy-sheriff Burgess went to Wood­ in the German language was abolished by
was effected and tbe following elected ofland Monday and arrested Petry Burman, the supreme lodge In its aewiou at WasbMllie Walldorff and Waller Bird apent &lt;
who is charged with stealing a harness of
Sunday at Wall Lake.
,tre
pm,,
Wm.
A
h
X
o
M.
ot
Imnrtor;
Willard Jordan, sometime last year. Hia tMa raltan Judice TenZHe. of Dwrott.

examination occurs ■ to-morrow
Justice Biker.

IWRIIRMIRIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIWWWP.I

1Vicar of Detroit; Col. C, V. DeLand «f
.
Jackson;
C. R. Woodworth of Fenthlll;
II. &lt;X Weeks of Allegan; S. S. Bailey of
were
fro(n Vevmtontvllle, Nash- I
Kent county; William Dort of Flint; G.
vllle.
Middleville, KatamMoo. Delton, W. Howe of Port Huron; C. H. Peters of
andPrceport.
After the work, refresh- 1Saginaw; Wm. Carpenter of Muskegon;
mentis were served, and the festivities Wm. Crosby of Harbor Springs; Reuben
lasted until the eastern sky was ■beginning Goodrich
1
of Traverse City; and Willto grtrosy with ret ant ing day.
The *c- lam Chandler, of Schoolcraft.
Many

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Thursday, Mar. 5, 1896.
COOK BROS- Proprietors.

CUBANS UPHELD.
Jteoognition of tho Insurgents
Favored by Oongreas.

Import.nl Ur*»ur«Mi Conildtred La
the Houae-Daily Nummary
•f Procrmlinga.

Washington, Feb. 25.—A bill granting a pension of $10n a month to tbe
widow of the Inte Walter Q. Gresham

aotMKXl jsirpoow, Which

w&gt;a

over the veto by a vote of 193 to 3k.
Most of the day waa consumed in the
consideration of tJae legislative appro­
priation bib.
mis message directed theSpanisn min­
ister to inform the United State*gov­
ernment that Spain was exerting all
her power to amply protect the United
States legation aud consulates, and
that he could give assurances that they
would be protected from sny harm.
j Also that Americans visiting or •t'siding in Spain would be mtede safe trom
the attacks of mobs and other riotous
axsemblagre.
The
cammunlcarion
from tbe NpauiKh minister is couched
j in pleasant and friendly ’earns, and re­
iterates. on
—. In’s own
_________
l&gt;chalfussurances
.isstirances
; nf
his government that no outrage*1 I
’
be
perpetrated
on
America
as in
should
Spain.

raoBATg OHM..

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS
BaalMM Block Bur.

The Houseman block in Grand Ito pids
•■ns burned, the losses aggregating
about
$200,000, partially injured.
Among the occupants of the building
were the Grand Rapids Fire Insurance
rotnpany. the Grand Itoplds Drmocrnt,
United States and National express
eoinfMnies' offices and several families
The fire started from an exploding
lump on the third floor and many of the
tccupants had 'narrow escapes.
E. L.
Wedgewood and wile wen* pahifdlly
burned, .mil were taken to the hospital.
Mrs. Raymond and sou were also in­

^"•tcimrt" W. Arautau,,."£«&gt;

tbe fotwooD. be MAAlgned

id all iXlnr
arerequired

jured.
Prisons Kan Cheaply.
A joint meeting of the boards of con­
trol of thr several penal institutions of
the state was held at Jxinsing. Warden
Chamberlain reported 811 prisoners nt
Jackson. All available men ure em­
ployed. Warden Fuller reported 374
inmates at loniu. The industries are
in a prosperous condition, nnd tbe per-1
capita exjiense is about one-half of what
it Waa for the preceding biennial prnod.
Of the 210 convhts at Marquette not
more than 15 are engaged in productive

pmtee, e, mid neiUkm

was passed in the senate yesterday.
Senator Morgan spoke in favor of recog­
nizing Cuban belligerency.
STATE OF TRADE.
Washington, Feb. 2G.—Senator Mor­
rill offered a resolution in the senate
yesterday to take up the tariff bill, !
New York. Feb. 29.—B. G. Dun A Co..
but ft was defeated by r vote of 33 to 22. I
After the announcement of the vote . in tbeir weekly review of trade, say:
Senator Morrill stated that he would I
"In somb quarters business gains at the
make no further attempt to get up the ■ west, rather than at the east, but there la
1 no general change for the better, although
bill; that it waa hopelessly defeated, hopefulness still predominates. Foreign
aud it was perfectly obvious that the affairs grow more pacific, public opinion pursuits.
republican party was in a minority in turns more resolutely toward sound money,
Health In Michigan.
the senate. Senator Sherman said the but the want of sufficient demand tor the
products of great Industries still retards
During the week ended February 22
' .bill did not belong to any party.
Its actual improvement. Strikes of soma Im­
rejiorts
sent
in by 53 observers in.va­
only merit was to furnish $40,000,003 portance in garment making and kindred '
additional to the revenues of the gov­ lines affect trade In Chicago and Balti­ rious |XM'tions of thr state indicated
more,
but
there
ore
fewer
lal»or
difficulties
thut intermittent fever increased nnd
ernment.
It was a bill to provide for
than qpual. as existing conditions warn
an occasion.
He declared that it was wage-earners that controversies at this diarrhea decreased in urea of preva­
a disgrace to the country
to civili­ time are unwise.
Speculative markets lence. Consumption wait reported at
zation that the government of the show little life. The volume of business 247 places, typhoid fever at 21, diph­
does not improve. Exchanges through the
United States was now spending $30.­ principal clearing houses show 19.7 per cent, theria at 26, scarh’1 fever ut 36, uienslrs
000,000 a year beyond itm income.
The ' gain over last year, but the month's com­ at 17, vv hooping cough at 19 and snialFCuban question waa taken up. and Sen- I parison with 1K&lt;J is the only Instructive one. pox ut Detroit, Saginaw, Riga township,
ators Morgan, Lodge, Stewart and Call I and shows a decrease of JU.7 for February. Imliy township, Ionia an.1 Greenbush.
epoke in favor of recognizing Cuban 1 “Wheat has. taken a flight upward, ad­
vancing 3U cents for cash and 2% for May,
Bic Fire at Port Huron.
belligerency.
with rumors of foreign supplies as the onlj
The Brice block was burned at Pori
, Washington, Feb. 27.—In the senate basis. Estimates of wheat in farmers'
Huron with i. Joss of $100,»4K), on which
hands
are
lower
than
last
year,
but
still
yesterday Senator Alien (Neb.) offered
Indicate, with visible stocks, a supply much there was un insurance on the building
a substitute for the pending Cuban beyond probable needs. Cotton has been
_i and stock covering aboi’i half of the
resolution. It authorizes and requests weaker, with only fair receipts, the Im’^hr fire originated in tht b.&lt;he*
the president to issue a proclamation ' portant decline In goods having much In- *
. of middling
....
.
. de-1
. * IlM;ut
y|
. Young as n shoe
I
fluence.
The
price
uplands
.recognizing the independence of the 1
. cllned a sixteenth, and preparation for a
’republic of Cuba. Senator Carter | large Increase of acreage Is still reported, store. Mr. and Mrs. .Morgan, photog­
&lt;tMont») in speaking on the tariff bill yhe market for textile goods Is disappoint­ raphers, narrowly esca|M&gt;d with their
charged the republicans in the senate ing. Woden mlUs are receiving consider- lives. A lire man named Charles Thorne
able orders f# goods, but business for
’anil house with deserting the repub­ the future does not mend. The feature la wus badly injured by being caught in
*
lican national platform on- both the the iron market has been the large demand ' a descending elevator.
tariff and money questions, and with for wrought and cast pipe. Large orders •
Uld Hla Wealth.
taking their enters from the whit/*1 for structural work ate received at Chi...
t'cago and expected .at the east, as bflHdlAg • Asaph- Pierce, u wealthy fanner, died
house, where a democratic president plans are unusually large, but sheets pell.
at Hudson. His neighbors, knowing
Is in command. He Mid he believed slowly and rails very little.
•^that IE.
the protection of American
indur. .......................
■ Exr-ont oIJ.nK.tkppMucl.rromNew he had money and valuables concealed
I ^ork for three weeks show a guin of Is around the farm, persuaded iris wife.
tries was necessary to American prosper cent, over last year, while Imports In I
Iperity, but the free coinage of silver the same time scarcely increase. But ex- I
’was equally essential anil the two port bills are diminishing rapidly at this , place. Following her directions they
season, while later imports naturally come found over $1,000 in gold mid i^rcuritioa
would hereafter go hand in hand.
in succeeding months, and many security! stored avvny in cheat*, trunks and bu­
Washington, Feb. 2S.—The icause o£ bills have to be «mvt In the near future.]
reaus and out of the way place** around
^ubau independence had strong advo. It Is therefore belle red -by many that gold
Is the Most Popular Republican Newspaper
the farm.
|
tacy and suppo t in the senate yester- Exports arc not far off.
"Failures
In
three
weeks
o&lt;
February
.
; day in a t.peech delivered by Senator
o£the West and Has the Largest Circulation.
show llabllltl.a of :iO,SW.93C. rffcalnst IS,Vest (denu Mo.). He sjiokc of Spn’Hi 523.05 last year, and 311,420,418 In
1
Tbe ufw electric railway line running
; as a toothless old wolf, sitting nt the Failures for the week have been Z7S In the | between Owosso nnd Corunna* is Open
door of the caVo of the despotism and United States, against 250 last year, and / to the public. The line is equipped with
DAILY .without S&lt;_..diy) $4.00 per year
IS
in
Canada,
against
3S
last
year:'*
I grinning at the procession of free re­
modern cars and the trial trips proven
DAILY (with Sunday)
....'$6.00 per year
publics; denounced the-declaration of
them
and
the
whole
equipment
most
ASSASSIN BURNS.
I Capt. Gen. Weyler, nnd nsked whether
satisfactory. About two miles of tLc
PER YEAR................................................. *• =
the senate should sit silent and dumb BuHdlna I" Which m Would-Be Murderer
line w ill be extended at tbe Owdsso vnd
while the Cubans were butchered into
As a Newspaper THE INTER OCEAN keep, abreast ot the times to .'.u
t espects. It spars* nf I ther pains nor expense In sec an ng
Jeffrnvon, Wis., Feb. 29.—L.M. Smith, in the spring.
subjection to the Spanish queen. “If
ALL THE NEWS AND THE BEST OF CURRENT UTERATUR
we do,” he exclaimed, “God will curse secretary, treasurer nnd superintendent
.
Four Killed and Ba van Innjrrd.
of the Wisconsin Manufacturing com
l-us.” The army appropriation bill, car
Four men were killed and seven seri­
trying $23,279,000. was j&gt;assed.
pany, was&gt;hot Friday night and fatal­ ously injured by n steam log hauler ex­
Washington, Feb. 29.—Ry a vote cf 64 ly wounded by an unknown man. Of­ perimenting at McKay’s lumber cam[
to G the senate yesterday put on record ficers pursuing the assassin surrounded at Seney. The engine became unionAs a Family Paper Is Not Excelled by Any.
.its viewsand policy in relation to the ex­ him in the factory, and after shots were trollable and ran down the rond (it full
has something of interest to each n*mbvr o' the fsmilr.
Its
isting revolution in Cuba by passing the exchanged, the building was fired aud speed, catching the men before met* pe
YOUTH’S DEPARTMENT is the very best of 1U kind. Ite LITER­
the plant and the assassin were con­ was possible, and coiupklely wrecking
following resolutions:
ARY FEATURES are unequaled.
'
t •'Resolved, By the senate (the house of sumed together.
itself.
It is a TWELVE PAGE PAPER and contains the News of the World.
representatives concurring, that In the
POLITICALLY IT IS REPUBLICAN, and gvvre its readers tne benefit of
■opinion of congress a condition of public
Brief Newa Item*.
the ablest discussions un all lire poJUCal topics. It is pub.ished in Chicago
Newton, Mass., jE’eh. 28.—Charles L.
'war exists between the government of
Justice Charles Kirchgessner, agml 70
•Spain and the government proclaimed and Colby, of New York, and formerly pres­
and Is in accord with the people of the West in both politics and literature.
| ‘for some time maintained by force of arms
for 40 years a prominent citizen of Mon­
Please remember that the price of THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN is
by the people of Cuba, and that the United ident of the Wisconsin Central ilail- roe, is dead.
ONLY ONE DOLLAK PER YEAR. Address
States of America should maintain a strict tuad company, is dead. He hud been
Two
poultry
keepers
in
Bronson
kept
neutrality between the contending powers, invited to address the 25th anniveraary
.according to each all the rights of belllg- of the Woman’s Baptist Foreign Mis- tally last year on the number of egg*
....
.
'erents In the ports and territories of the — - ••• — . . w—IPM o -^e.——,r&gt;v U1CIKU
tionary society at Newton c,n(er I
by .&lt; errtaln number o'Lena. On,
United States.
. "Resolved, further. That the friendly of- Wedneaday evening and waa amending 1 m“n ““&lt;1 3:0 hcl1*'" hlch ,“"13t'7“
Tflces of the United States should be of­ the platform when hewaaatrickenwith I duril,E ,he »«&lt;••
®,iirr F”
fered by the president to the Spanish gov- lionet
— .Ul_ J..1
______almost
I_____ a,.
heart trouble,
dying
immediate-11 POtTB
e?88 f^mm
rom 270 hen
hen41.
&gt;ernment for
recognition nf indrpendJr.
He
waa
about
W
year,
it
age.
’
•
”
•
.
—
.
I
The
president
of
Milford
issued a
ter.ee cf Cubft.'*
■
•
---------- r——;’
1 proclamation forbidding the sale of]
• 'After ugTceiug iu the conference re

The Large Piece and , High
Grade of "Battle Ax’' has injured
the sale of other brands of higher
prices and smaller pieces. Don't
allow the dealer to impose on you
by saying they are "just as good"
as "Battle Ax," for he is anxious
to work off his unsalable stock.

I

The Weekly inter Ocean—

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The Weekly Inter Ocean

port on the pension appropriation bill
the senate adjourned until Monday,
THE HOVTE.
'BiUa Xhtrtwiuved and PclUk&gt;ii» and R»wIntfona Preoentetl.
Washington, Feb.: 25.—In tlie house
jj iyesterdaA' it was decided by a vdte of 03
jto 64 thht none of the appropriations
1 -in the Indian appropriation bill for Inidian schools should go for sectarian
(schools. A bill was introduced to take
■from the free list of the tariff bill silf -ver bullion, silver coins and silver ores,
t and making them dutiable at 50 per­
cent. ad valorem.
Washington, Feb. 26.—The Indian np. rpropriutiou bill was passed in thr house
J.(yesterday and resolutions were report­
ed from the foreign aftuirs committee
rcensuring Ambassador Bayard for porftions of speeches lie delivered in Eng■• land.
•
;
Washington, Feb. 27.—In the house
.yesterday a bill was introduced for the
.erection ot a national mint at Chicago.
’ The Van Horn-Tarancy contested elee­
' 44on case from the Kansas City (Mo.)

Madrid. Feb.
Madrid,
Vrb. 29.M.. -Th.
-The papers. here
1.—
publish some curious statistics as to the
cost of the Cubnte war. Nearly 118,000
men have been sent to the island and
the cost ot the rebellion bas already
amounted to £ 10,000,000 I $50,000,090),
and for the second year it will exceed
£15,000,000 ($75,000,000.) Capt. Grn.
Weyler reports that it will take nt least
two years to crush the rebellion.
Booth to Form a New Army. ’
New York, March B.—The Wor.d sayr
that Bullington Booth is making plans
for an independent American Sa*ration
Army, of which he and his wife will be
the leaders. He announced the decision
to start such a movement Saturday,
but it will be several weeks before he
can tell just on what lines thr work
will be undertaken.

lx&gt;rd Dunraven Expelled.
New York, Feb. 28.—At on adjourned
session of tbe annual meeting of the
New York Yacht club Thursday night
with 48 yacht owners present and about
600 members crowding into the club­
* district occupied most of the session. house, I .ord Dunraven was expelled
3
Washington, Feb. 26.—Resolutions ; from membership in the elub by a rote
I &lt;wtre presented in the house yesterday ■ of 39 to 1.
I declaring it to be the sense of congre&amp;s
Caa’t Vm the Malls.
। that a state of war eriets in Cuba; that
Washington, Feb. 27.—Attorney-Gen­
(the insurgvnts be given the rightof bel­
eral Harmon Jiaa submitted to Postmas­
. -liferents, and that it is the sense of
ter-Gene nd Wilson a dAsiklon to the af­
congress that the government of the
fect that the numerates bond add invent •
- United States use its influence to stop
ment schemes conducted throughout
the war. If nece*«sury, by intervention,
the country are - lotteries and not en­
’ and pledging tLc support of congress.
titled to the privileges of tbe mails.
। After debate the vote on the resolu­
tions waa postponed one day. John C.
Tarsuey (dem.), from the Fifth Mis­
Utica, N. Y„ Feb. 28.—Fred Bftrtol,
souri district, was unseated, and bis one oi
of tne
the jour
four boys
ocys indicted
id cuetea for
;or tourmnropponent, Robert T. Van Horn (rep.), der in the first degree for Wrecking a
was seated.
r"
Washington, Fab. 29. — The oonfer- Rome December 19, 1895. died of concace report on the general pension at&gt; sumption in Utica jail Thursday night.

ition bill was presented and
ia the house yesterday. It waa
I to oct upon tbe Cuban revJu» Monday. The legislative ep
it km bill was considered. 1'bc
p presentcd the |»r«klent*s veto

mothe„

tbe tlU»ge-to «,|,t |n th,

enforcement of it.
Tbe John Irvine Greenhouse com
puny, operating greenhouses and an of­
fice at Bay City aud a store at Detroit,
filed chattel mortgages aggregating
$33,611.04.
J.* A. Johnson, a grocer at Manister
for 30 years, assigned, with liabilities
of $2,200, half secured by real estate.
Tjpat summer Gerrit Metzingu, an old
bachelor of Fillmore, died, leaving hit
estate to his niece, who, searching
through a cabinet recently discovered
a secret drawer in which w as $1,800 *

Children should be happy
and plump. A child of seven
should not be thin and pale,
with the aged look of twenty.
No aches; no whines; no
house-plant. Running, Jump­
ing, laughing.
Children
should grow in weight and
strength; eat heartily and
show plump cheeks.
Scott
’s Emulsion of Codr— — - - -------liver Oil WtthriypophosPhltes fllls out the sunken
CneCKS RDG gives COlOF to the

lips. It furnishes material
wom,u.r -MLC&gt;iireh 2.-wiiiM&gt;! tor the growth of bone, and
m. Ri« &lt;iLi .uddeniy m bfa tom in1 food for the brain .and nerves,
this ellv of heart feilure, eged TO y»*nL •
]ays a strong foundation
Mitchell, S. 1).. March 1 -Editor Me

SAPOLIO
in Buying a Piano or an Organ
dn nn* fail

_.

Catalogues and hill Information sent free.

ofbe^uF™' ' —»&gt;
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ChMtetMriaiim Addition •&lt;&gt; the riw oTMauin-?'
rods. Xortli Urrtity-fwn r*d-. West twrntr n r7f’ *2 ”^7’ of
«■*&gt;«!*•'I KUnnaXiZ
of tapd. A lao eotiinw-nrine (ntir nd* Exit
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£$251,,‘il?&lt;,d,,u *2’b„ 1
o’
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being on the North West jua'rter. aaeuoo^JSm*
lO«u IkFrr, but lb Km. Kr fc»K'I, W ►*,
beiog lh tbe City of Ha»llt&gt;g*. Rurrv Co uir&gt;
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.*&gt;uik.iUM lur Coiiiutaluant.

The American Protective Tariff League

ts a national organization advocat.r.M
•• Protection to American Labor and
Industry ” as explained by its constitu­
tion. *s follows :

There are no personal or private
profits in connection with thecgancabon and it is sustained by members!* ps
contributions and the distribution of its
publications.
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Thursday, Mar. 5, 1896.

LOCAL NEWS.

While Charles
Bates
and
George
Savidge were sawing up a giant maple a
few miles from

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W. K. COOK. Local Editor.

Tais week,

Battle of Winchester

MJ

86 quires.

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
insure Insertion in the issue of tbe week
when brought.

M£SI?'u*b5Olute.’.Perm,u’enlour®« have riven
s SanuipHrillii the largest sales hi the
world aud the first plane among medicine*.

Stephen A. Rolph Being Curried From
rtbc Bottle Field.
When company .H, Sth Ohio Regi­
ment, started for the War of the Rebel­
lion. Stephen A. Rolph, River Styx,
Ohio, was numbered among the re­
cruits; when next he returned to his
home he was borne on a stretcher,
having lost a leg in the battle of Win­
chester, Va., March 23, ’62. During
the years following Be did not recover
from the shock, privation and expos­
ure incident to army life. In a recent
interview he states^ “I was stricken
with nervous prostration a year ago,
which continued for six months; I
treated with the best physicians I could
hear of, but they| all failed; Dr. Wheel­
er’s Nerve Vitalizer was recommended
on account of its effectual 'treatment
in similar cases. I could note a Change
from the first «dose, improvement con­
tinued withits n»e and four bottles re­
stored me tto -purled health.

For Sale hi/ W7. II. Goodyear.

” BUSINESS CARDS.
ALICE KIRK,
PlfTHfCldlK AND Sl'KGKON.
A?, calls promptly attended day and nigbt.
Office at Ford’s Betel, south Mde entrance.
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Van Buren paid &gt;115.55 for sparrow
bounty last year.

Robert Louis Stevenson, the novelist,
left an estate valued at &gt;70,000.
Calhoun county has a log sctibol house
that was built fifty-five years ago.

Wolverine,

eounty. they felt the saw strike .something
hard, and on catling into the tree they
found a hatcher embedded In tbe wood
aud bark.
On the blade of the hatchet

was the Inscription “Ad Majorem del
Glorlam.’’
Below the inscription was the
name of Robertas Salle, and dated 1655.
The hatchet was one of tbe many furnish­
ed by the society of Jeaulta to Ite interpld

explorers in tbe Wilderness of North
America.
The handle of the hatchet had
five notches cut in one side of it and an
iron ring in the end.
It is a historical
fact that La Salle passed down through
this part of tlie state In his terrible
winter journey from Canada for supplies.

The following Is taken
Well informed

scientists

Cheboygan

from the Cala­

are coming

veras. Gal., Chronicle: One evening re­
cently Herman Sprlngmeyer heard a
dangerous time for mad people.
strange noise in bls bam and on going out
The ‘’Law and Order League” at St. found a cow suffering from a bloat caused
Johns have hired a detective, and ihe sa­ by gas oo tbe stomach. It bad eaten some
loons ^hd gambling roams will be closely alfalfa hay whleb bad been put up before
being perfectly cured and was in great
watched.
' Members of tbe Jackson Whist Club distress. He sat down the lantern he was
carrying
and rushed Into tlie house to get
went to Battle Creek to try conclusions
with the club there, and were beaten by a knife and stab the cow, as it is usual in
' 3h cases.
On his return he heard a
twenty-four points.
1..* men done explosion, and on reaching
The Adventist's printing office at Battle
the bam found it in darkness.
He pro­
Creek bas paid out 580,000 in wages tbe
cured another light and was astonished to
past year, and its book sales have amount­
find the eow dead.
It was a dear, case of
ed to about &gt;300,000.
gas explosion. The eow had evidently got
The Sunfield Sun, which was burned loose and upset the lantern a-d the gas
out at tbe recent fire In that village, issued from her stomach coming in contact with
its last week’s paper from tbe office of tbe ttame had resulted disastrously. The
the Grand Ledge Independent.
mouth aad throat of tbe animal were
back to ’he Idea that tbe full moon Is a

Tbe net cost to tbe state of maintaining
tbe state prison at Jacksoo is &gt;21,000 per

burned black.
Never before in this state
has there been a slmlliar case of gas ex­
f E. BARRELL.
W. W. POTTER.
♦I .
BARRELL* POTTER,
year. This Is from one-half to one-fifth less plosion, although the gas from alfalfa
Atternryi, at Law.
■ sffice over Hastings City Bank. Collection* the expense required to conduct almost al) bloat is known to be highly explosive un­
phttuptif attendedta, trad general law business the eastern prisons.
der certain conditions.
•.r»n«aotHl.
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Tbe Proprietors of “Postum Cereal” and
Alexander Rhimes. of New Buffalo,
A.MMP0AN. s
“Ry O” have commenced suit against the Berrien county, is t a man with a matrlState Food Commissioner suing for $25,­ mon lai record hard to beat,
He recently
A A kitiiH-of Dental •work done carefully and
promptly. T.ocal Anesthesia, gas or chloroform 000 damages for the injury done tbeir bus­ obtained a divorce from his eighth wife In
4tv-n. Office over i’hln Smith's Racket Store. iness in his recent report
Berrien county circuit court and celebrated
The Cosmoplitan recently made Glad­ the event by marrying Miss Stella BloomJ. C. L.AMl’MAN, M. D.
&lt; 'fficr 'wish W. A. LMnpman. calls promptly stone an offer of one dollar per word for haeen, a pretty Michigan1 country girl, bd&amp;
.tr.-w»red. tipeclal, atteotk-n given to.fitting
has made application In Indiana for his
trussesnud treating Hernia &lt;»r Rupture for an article on tbe subject of arbitration, but
radical cure. The majority of cases can be tbe latter was compelled tn decline owing ninth divorce. Rhimes is upwards of 75
!»ermani«jtlj i.iured|wM»out a surgical operayears ot age, bis remarkable matrimonial
to a stress of engagements.
career having Its inception March 21,1870,
Charles Gauzel. the Boston catcher,
AW AND COI.LBWtON OFFICE OF
when he was married to a Detroit young
whose
home
is
In
Kalamazoo,
bas
been
J. M. SMITH.
lady named Bengal, after a week’s court
Collections made fa all parts ot the state coaching the battery of the Kalamazoo ship. One wife has followed another in
Conveyancing a speciality. Special pains college team for the comiqg season’s work,
rapid succession until nine wives are left
taken iu drafting contracts, chattel mort­ and they are said to be doing fine work.
to mourn the fickleness of Rhimes, who is
gages and wills. I
Woodland, Mich.
In Massachusetts no railway passengers always the petitioner for a divorce decree.
dward Taggart i
Loyal E. Knappen. were killed or seriously Injured in train The much-married Wolverine and Hoosier
Arthar C. Denison.
accidents in the year ended June 30 last, believes tliat he will live to take unto him­
TAGGART. KNAI’PHN A DENI8ON,
although the railroads ot the state carried self his twelfth spouse.
He was refused
LAWYERS
Rooms 811 817 Michigan Trust Co. Bldg..
। Grand Rapids. Michigan. nearly 103,000,000 passengers during that his application-for his eighth divorce iu
time.
Fulton county, Ind., aud came to Michi­
I AMES A. SWBKZEY,
The oil painting of Gov. Luce that has gan, where, after he had established hla
v
Attorney at law,
residence, he secured a bill under an
Hastings, Mich. hung in tbe executive parlor in the capital
burned name.
Practices in ail courts of the state. Col­ at Lansing for the past five years, has been
lections promptly attended to.
replaced by a crayon pictore of the gov­
State News
ernor much more satisfactory than the oil
/1 A. SCRIBNER. M. D.,
painting.
Jaxou Soap hurts no fabric.
V •
Physician and Surgeon,
A young boy al Battle Creek went away
Delton,
•
Mich.
There are 0,010 Foresters in Michigan.
Office la residence, one block east of depot.
with Santanelli, tbe byppotlst. last week
Jaxon Prize Baking Powder leavens
without his fatiier’s concent
Tho police best.
A. A C. H. BARBER
were telegraphed to arrest him. which
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Physicians and burgeons.
The striking cigarmakers at Detroit are
Calls in city or County responded to with they did and i^n officer brought him home trying to establish a co-operative factory.
promptness, day dr night.
the next day.
The miners’union of the upper penin­
The shipping of water cress has become sula, will be kept out of politics.lts officers
A. SHELDON,
say.
quite an industry at Battle Creek.
One
«
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block. Hastings.
Tlie Michigan wood pulp company has
man owns the exclusive right to cut cress
Money to loan on Real Estate Real Estate
‘
sold on coifinilsslan. General conveyancing. from five brooks around there, having commenced tbe erection of a new 'factory
building
at Niles.
Having a complete set of Abstract Books, com­
oiled from the Records, can furnish complete leased tbe privilege from, the owners for a
The oldest school bouse built In Calabstracts.
number of years.
houn county is still standing,
It was
The total number of drunkards in this built of logs in 1831.
HILIP T. COLGROVE,
country Is modestly estimated iby the
Attorney at Law
One hundred and seventv-elght new
i&lt; Successor to Smith &amp; Colgrove.)
Quarterly journal of Inebriety as 1,000.­ members were received Into the Ann Ar­
•
(Office in Union block, Hastings.)
Practices In all the courts of tbe state.
000. There are about 85,000,000 adults bor, A. O. U. W., recently.

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E. KENASTON,
Attorney at Law,
(Over J.8. Goodyear ft Co.’astore.)
Practices in all courteof the State. Collection*
promptlyattended to.

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L' H. Tl MMERMAN, Homcepathlc Phy
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sician and Surgeon.
Office over Roger’s grocery store.)

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

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SURPLUS, SI7,000.00
lacurporaied under tbe laws of tbe State oi
Michigan.

Open for business, Dec. IB, 1880.

OFFICERS.
D. G. Robinson. President:
Chester Messer. Vice Pre*.
Dan W. Reynolds, Cashier
DIRECTORS:
Dan W. Reynold*.
W.
D. G. Robinson.
Chester Messer
M. L.Cook.
P. T. Colgrove.
aud

pays

Interest

on

all

time

in tbe U. 8. and this means that one per­
son out of every 15 Is a drunkard.
The town of Galien claims to have do
less than twenty-eight widows within the
radius of a half mile, nearly all nf them
being young, pretty, and possessing good
income*. A still more •triking feature of
the town Is tbe utter absence of old maids.

At tbe meeting of tlie state board of
the Agricultural college last week, the
committee recommended that a course in
domestic economy be offered for ladles,
so the presence ot ladles on tbe M. A. C.
campus, may, therefore, only be a ques­

tion of short time.
Since a Kansas man bas discovered that
brandy can be made out of wet elm saw
duet,a discouraged proha&gt;itionlsL wants to
know, says the Grand Ledge Independent,
what chance a good cause can have when a
man can go forth with a rip saw and get

drank on a fence rail.

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A balloon filled with automatic instru­
ments was sent up recently in Paris, and

came dom safety. The instrument show­
ed that it bad risen to 17.000 metres, 5&gt;,-

OOO feet, or over 10}£ miles.
At that
height tbe temperattire outeide the balloon
was 102 degrees below zero, while inside

The beat salve In the world for cuts,
bruisss, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever it was 12 .degrees above.
sorest tetter, ehapped hands," chilblains,
Delos Flint and Nathan Sly living near
corns, and ail skin irruptions, and posi­
Pontiac attended an acnctlon sale, and
tively cure pllee or no pay required. It
each
claim to have purchased the same
Is guaranteed to give - perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per cow. Tbe former got possession, and the
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the latter brought suit to recover In the circuit
druggist.
ooart, a verdict for the defendant result­

So-Mr. Gilman Brown, of 34 Mill St.,
of South Gardner, Mass., was told by the
doctors. His son bad lung trouble, fol­
lowing Typiiold Malaria, and he spent
three hundred and seventy-five dollars
with doctors, who finally gave him op,
saying: “Your baj' won’t live a month.”
He tried Dr. King s New Discovery and a
few bottles restored him to health and en­
abled him to go to work a perfectly well
man.
He says lie owes his present good
health to the use of Dr. King’s New Dis­
covery. and knows It to be the best in the
world for Lnng Trouble.
Trial bottles
free at W. H. Goodyear’s Modern Drag
■tore.
.

ing. Tbe two men have expended some­
thing like &gt;400 for a cow whose value was
not over &gt;30 at the most.

A hoodoo seems to be banging over the
farm of Artemus Briggs’ in Clinton coun­
ty. Four men have been badly Injured

there up to date. Na 1 had bis arm taken
off In tbe cylinder of a threshing; machine;
tbe second one, caught by a tnmlsllng rod,
alothra torn off, and aBvereiy brtibed; Na
8. ted bl. tend urrtbfr tte^ed In tte
cjUnder of a elover bull er, and tbe last

waa horribly mangled in the neck by a
croas-cut-saw.

: The Wabash will run a tbropgh train
from Grand Rapids to St. Louis for the
Republican National convention.

A Detroit man claims to have invented
n machine that will turn out needles at
half the present cost of manufacture.
It not only is so, but it must be so. One
Minute Cough Cure acts quickly, and that’s
what makes It go.
W. H. Goodyear.

Eighty per cent of the students In the
Agricultural college take the mechanical
course and pay little attention to Agricul­
tural studies.
In the circuit court at Lansing ^Asa I.
Butterfield secured a judgment of &gt;120
against Thorn Rubert. of Webervilie, for
slander.

E. W. Heath, of Benton Harbor, will
build a sister of the tug Zenith for the
Singer towing company, of Duluth.
The
new boat will cost &gt;18,000.

connected with the Eastern Michigan aajluiw for the Insane, has resigned his posi­
tion.
He will take a special eraree at
Ann Arbor.

Quick in effect, heals and leaves ao sear.
Burning, eealy skin eruptions quickly
cured by DeWitt’s Wlteh Hazel Salve. Ap­
plied to burw. scalds, old sores, it b magi-!
cal In effetet. Always cures piles. |
W. H. Goodyear.

Projectors of Ihe proposed mass meeting
of Shlawaaee cownty farmers have called
Il off. having dtweovered. It is alleged, that;
certain partisans had turned It into a Pin­
gree meeting.
Don’t Invite disappointment by «xperi-i
menting.
Depend apon
One Minute
Cough Cure and yon have immediate re­
lief. It cures croup-.
The only harmless
remedy that produces teamed tate result*.
W. H. Goodyear. j

J. W. Pierce. Republic, la., aaya: “I
have used One I note Coogh Cure Id my
family and for myself, with reaulta ao en­
tirely satisfactory
STt.'T*^?
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■to
—recommend
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rwilTncverTaTl
ft to others,
on every ooeasion.lbal presente itielf.”
W, H. Goodyear.

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“J was delivered
. of TWINS fa
k less than ’JO min-

BtatioM.

Ifflksh* 5s I fs
lajn.bum.ja.mJp.BL.tpjw.
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scarcely- any pain
after using only
tWo bottles of

‘“MOTHERS’
• FRIEND"
DID NOT SUFFER AFTERWARD.

TIME TABLE.
Station*.

Kxprewi or mall, on receipt of price,
Nosxn.
•l.OW per Wttle. Book
TO MOTHEilF'’
Arthur Berry, an Md negro of ;Green­ mailed free.
ville, lost 5400 jk the Moore bank failure.: BRADFIELD KMiULATOM CO., ATLAMTA, Qk. Kaat Cooper
had &gt;300 stolen from Me pockets and then
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Richland June’c
Creroey.........
a false friend cheated Mm oat of his home.
MUo.....................
He bas been sent to-the poor house.
.Orookrtfiake...
Dotton
Nothing cleans cleaner than J axon soap.
CBorerdate.......
Akers Point........
Joseph Hayes, the colored boy of BL
Shultz...;..,
Joseph, who was recently acquitted of the
charge of trying to wreck a train, backed!
Hastings....... ..
too much on his luck ami committed a
burglary. He goes to Ionia for two years.I

Soothing, healing, clraaeing, DeWitt’t
Witch Hazel Salve Is the enemy to sores,
wounds and piles, which- It never falls to
cure. Stops itching and burning.
Cures,
chapped lips and cold sores In two or
three hours.
W. H. Goopykail.

j aXd n
SOAP.

Government officials, headed by Col.
Lydeckar. of Detroit, held a hearing at'
St. Joseph, relative to widening the Ben­
ton Harbor ship canal and narrowing the
river. The Idea is to get a 16 foot
channel.
Piles and Cunstiyatiem.
Carlton, Mich., Feb.S, 1-06. Mr. Ed Rnscb of
this place make* the fullowing statement: ••■
was troubled with constipation at times, and
began taking Hood’s Pills, and I derived great
benefit I rum their use. I highly reoommend
them to everyone.

Hood's Pills are especlallv prepared
taken with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
A Laughable Miatalre.
Two ladies entered a book-store recently
and the younger asked the clerk for a book
called “Favor^e Prescription." The puz­
zled attendant was unable to comply with
her request and she left the store disa|&gt;pointed. Inquiry elicited the faet'that she
bad overheard a conversation between two
literary ladies In which ’*Favei|te Pre­
scription was mentioned with extjavagaut
praise, and she jumped to the cdnclusion
that it was abook. . She now knows that
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a
sovereign cure for the Ills and ••weakness­
es’’ peculiar to women, for she has been
cured by Its use.
Send for a free pamph­
let or rttalt 10 cents In stamp* Iter Book
(108 pages) on ■’Woman ami her Diseas­
es.” Address World’s Dispensary Medi­
cal Association. Bufhrio, N. Y.
Dr. Pierce’s Pelletts cure permanently
constipation, sick headache, biliousness.
Indigestion and kindred ailments.

l IM dirt. mUM
injure the fabric.

Lansing
Datrotf.......
Grand Rapids.

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BOILING WATER OR MILK.

addreea, we wifi UUnLUmailtrUlbmtiernrr*
The DR. TAFT BRO*. M. Co.. Rochester, N.Y.rnU

CATARRH
tea

Local Disease
and te the result of colds
and Hiidded climatic
changes.
it can be cured by a pleas­
ant remedy which is ap
plied directly into the
nostrils. Being quickly
at&gt;sQi-bed it gives relief at
oner.

Grand Rapids.
DeRott..
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Delton
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Crooked Lake...1.4..
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Creeaey.................1.
Richland Junel...'..
KastCooper Lv...u&lt;
Kalamur-wi Ar
1000
Frvuetit traiun carry paMenxer*. but will be
run at the convenience of tbe Company, and
tbe right Is reserved to change the time of such
trains without nottoA.
No. 6 will wait at Woodbury for D. L. &amp; ,N.
trains when nucewiary.
'Stop on signal only.
WiHilMff gii| m.i—&lt; B—at.

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ennyroyal pills
Lx'a
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is acknowledged to be the most thorough cure
for Nasal Catarrh. Cold in Head and Hay
Fever of all remedies.
Il opens
and
cleanses the nasal pasages. allay* pain and In
flamation. heals the sores, protects the mem­
brane from cold, restores the senses of taste
and .-mell Pi ice BO cents at Druggists or by
mall.
ELY' BROTHERS. 50 Warren St. New York.

Sick stomach means sick man (•r
woman).
Why not be weH?'
Sick stomach comes from poor food.poor
nourishment; means poor health, poor
comfort. Shaker Digestive Cordial means
health and a well stomach.
If we could examine our stomach we
would uhderstand why it »r that so little
can put it out of order.
But, unless we are doctors, we never
see our stomach. We only feel It.
We
WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN
would feel it less If we took Shaker Di­
gestive Cordial.
Shaker Digestive Cordial makes yoor
stomach digest all the nourishing food you
eat. relieves all tbe symptoms of indiges­
tion, ads as a tonic and soon makes you
well and strong again.
Public Interest will steadily Increase, and the disappointment of the men whose rote* turned
The more you take the less you will feel
the «cale at the last election, with the result* under the administration they elected, will make
of your stomach.
the campaign the mo«t intensely exciting in the history of the country.
All druggists. Trial bottle 10 cents.

THE H/IHE OF THE HEXT

President oi me united states
tub New York weekiu Tribune
' or HOVEHBER 4TH, 1896.

Haw’s ThH?
We ofier One Hundred Dollars »eward fnranv
care of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
.
F. J. CHKNKV&amp; Co., Toledo. Ohio.
We. tbe underslmied have kvowu F. J.
Cheney for the last is years, and believe him
lierfectivhonorable iu all business transMCiiuna
and financially able to carry otit any obligations
made by by tbeir firm.
WimaTbsax, Wholesale Drnrglsts. Toledo,
Ohio.
Waldix«h.Kjxan &amp; MAB.MN.Wholesale Drag
gists. Toledo. Ohio.
Ball’s Catarrh Cure I* taken Internally, act­
ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur­
faces of the svstem. Testimonials rent free.
FriceiSc. oer bottle. Sold Uy all druggists.
Send your address to H. E. Bucklen &amp;
Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of
Dr. King's New Life Pills.
A trial will
convince you ot their merits.
These pills
are easy in action and ate particularly ef­
fective in the cure of Constipation aud
sick headache.
Fur Malarial and Liver
Troubles they have been proved invalu­
able. They are guaranteed to be perfect­
ly free from every deleterious substance
and to be purely vegetable.
They do not
weaken bv their action, but by giving tone
to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate
the system.
Regular site 25c. per box.
Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
.

A high liver with a torpid liver will not
be a long liver.
Correct the liver with
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, little pills
Is this; If you are troubled with Catarrh,
that cure dyspepsia and constipation.
Cold in Head. Hay Fever, go to the drug­
W. H. Goodyear.
gist named below and get a bottle of Cen
A new high school for Kalamazoo Is be­ turyCatarrh Cure. No danger of being
ing agitated, on account of the crowded humbugged. Relief In five .minutes and a
condition of the schools of that city. The positive cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath.
proposed new building would cost Slto,If the Baby 1* Cutting Teeth.
000.
Be sure and use that old and well tried
“Give me a liver regulator and 1 can remedy. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrap
regulate tbe world.” said a genius.
The for children teething. It sooths the child,
druggist handed him a bottle of DeWitt’s softens the gums, allays all pain, cures
,Little Early Risers, tbe famous little pill. wind colic and is tbe best remedy for
W. H. Goodyear.
diarrheea. Twenty-live cents a bottle.
Chief Justice Long of the supreme court
fell on the icy sidewalk at Lansing, affect­
ing his famous wound so that he could not
take his seat on the bench, and court had
to adjourn.
Wtea tea m a &lt;MH tea crite for Ctetortk
One Inate Cough Ci-» tiushei the
right spot. It also touches it at. tbe right
When tea ted CbUta^te. (mUrao Ctelarta.
time if you take It when you have a cough
or cold.
See the point?
Then don’t
coogh.
W. H. Goodyear.

Beecher Kimball, of tbe Standish elect­
ric plant, poisoned his hand with a piece
of copper wire about two weeks ago. Wed­
nesday be died from the effects.

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ing the prize at the contest will represent
us at Olivet. The contestants were chos­
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hens were sleepy

morrow nlghtf)
Imafcrry te. a big .hick.,, r
Bitter Fertbx.
Mrs. George H. Reeder gave a “Dan
Xert &gt;nxton and baa rc.rc.1 terxtea
Tlie following la a clipping from the Tucker’’ pedro party Friday night, in
tea*.
He bring, nmny rre,
honor of her friend. Mr*. L. C. Welton, of
Iterild. of Snnd.y. F«l&gt;. SS. Pul'llBh"’
COO* MHO*-. Proonewre.
eteekena (dead and
lu
A Junior. Andrew Harper, Addle Booth. the City of Mexico, sent iu by tte editor ot CNcar*-—0* H./ZemkZ.
1«A
~y.
tte Portland (M.. '
tte fu'xxK. in which Mlcbl(,u I. tire,
SCHOOL COLUMN.
Judge Barnum and estimable wife enter­
He
hia
wagon,
Hu*
»ig|„
'
Gertrude Abbey.
,
briefly summed up:
.
.
• tained MIm McLaughlin and her pupil*, at
ateate-leJ br
ra J Iteadle. Co. Ccpp’nr.
Sophomore. Nellie Pryor. |
“The Michigan editors will be welcome,
and atorta at three o’clort
tbeir home on Green street. Munday even­
Freshman. Homer Wssbbttrn.
they come from the State of Zacharv
“»ly to hitch up the hnr^
Visitors this week are. first* Wlltney. CBANDi.BB who taught tlie American ing after school. Mr. Barnum served
drive o». He did *o tbe atb,., , ™“
warm sugar to the little ones, and they all
I
atebu to the fart that the State Supt. of Glennn Smith, I«eah Bushy. He ena Han- people ho*1 to put • man In the Prwddaney
donation and hate *f*in*t the United
vote him a regular “Santa Claus.”
ing. It I* a drive ot IT mite
w;'
•tier. Blanche Bogie, Glenn Henry and who bad not been elected, and so
Vteate Instruction can
with us on FrlState* which arem* to have taken poa
efty. Ite rearhed ten,
j„v ,
Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Rlrated thb Harticlly of republican institut­
‘
■
da, a&gt;’d Saturday. Uareli 30 a*nl ’21. the Jesse Holes.
xrxxion of the heart of all Spain over
Messer
entertained
a
few
friends
at
a
six
eHHB*
i
'
;
Mr. M ealley gave us tbe current events ions
Michigan hss produced other great
Mam l " Traeter'a Association will hold
the notion of the United Stales aenate
Aa he approached tte Cnilte:
men. Including Gen. Alger who Is usually o'clock dinner at their home on Green street
.
’.
ate.i v&gt; xl oieethtr on Saturday March 21, Friday morning.
in racogniKinf the provisional govern­
up far the Presidential nomination wt»en After the del Icons menu had been served
hotel to deliver acme prtalu.,.
*
at Sliildlevilh- This will make It about
Eighth Grape
a Republican National Convention met-u, the evening was pleasantly passed in a ment of Cuba a* belligerent*, and in .booted at him and asked hini if
i
*re- * r tear weeks earlier than the regular
pupils or Ibis .rade
and Ibe State U the home of a great Uni­ social way. Those present were: Judge calling upon President Cleveland to uae
&gt;tlwi tor tbe mrellna ot the useodatlou. ed Tbe
Proportion. ind we feel qoUe ermadent versity where co-education has been mnrfb and Mrs. Clement Smith. Mr. and Mrs. hia good offices with Spain to aeenre brought hla ten. to mark, !
Tte mu Will probably be just as good,
’
that we can work almost any
« a success. The State Is surrounded on the Daniel Striker, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Cook. the independence of Cubn, culminated on thr croa.bar under the
tetter, lo March, than In April and
paid no atteotloa. aupiei.,,,;.
rist as nor teacher c.n read It. We are east, north, and west, by lakes of fresh Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lombard, and R, B.
neaat, allot the teachers will Imre closed
In violent scene* here Sunday aud an
waa
guy.ug
him.
But
when
i„.
now
enjovlng
partnership.
water, and is consequently exposed to rd Messer.
'
&lt;tew winters work. srMbere will be nn
attack upon the. United State* con­ at the hotel au.1 oilier, calle, fcfcT
All who have been absent on account of
incessant bomliardment by Canadian gun­
Sixteen young people, students of the
po-stbie excuse for tlielr not Attending
sulate.
sickness «re in nchool again, excepting
tention to fwor ten. roeating ,.»JerU,e
boats In case ot war. But for all that no high school, enjoyed a leap year party out
.
tr G Ir-gred and expected that every
The person* who look [part in th?
s
1
teartei in Harry Co will be prewnt. aud Donald Smith.
Michigander loses any sleep. The Press to W. H. Merrick* on the State road,
wagon a nd jurtwakingup.it wm.JouU.
of Michigan l» noted for a pleasant tnd Thursday night. It was a surprise on disorderly demonstration* clearly had fill which waamoataitonlahoA Mr Ber
etaoa tbe State Supt. that distance bas uu
genial humor, a partisanship which allows Floyd Merrick who Is attending school the sympathies of the people with them
'
opoa out nrdor.
Educatloual Force*
T*k MitwWville teachers extended to us
no Mugwumperj-. and a devotion to Iron­ here, 'rtie party went on wheels Instead Tlie onlooker* from thr neighboring
As announced iu last weeks pipers, the clad political principles which Is touching of runners as had heen planned, but a jolly houses cheered them with the greatest
&lt;fcct tnvitslion to meet with tbem. their
ADd xtartcO down F-.^nti wrtrt Oie
•.iwvitxtiuu was unanimously accepted, aud first of a series of sddresseM to be given at in these modern day* of scepticism. Ortho­ time was enjoyed notwithstanding. Co
enthusiasm. The buIconic* nnd win­
we attend to show by ournumbers. interest the M. E. church on alternate Sunday doxy flourishes in Michigan as does also nundrums, games and refreshments helped dow* were filled with Indie* waring wax cawyht oa Temple xtrert ttUd ti*
eothuiiasm that we appreciate their uight* by members of the congregation, spruce gum. and the girls are all Junos
other got down almost u» Ex.iuuw.
to pass a most pleasant evening.
their handkerchiefs a* the mob passed
atrewt before It w aa captnv^d. The^S
Invitation.
was opened by Judge Smith Sunday eve- and as fresh as tbe maids by Klllarney’s
through the streets.
&lt; -it- Stud? Supt. * III lecture at Irving on nine. Ills Aople
Tbe
Shakespeare
Clnb
changed
their
being
“Educational green banks. How the editor* can tear
at tbe hotel bought tbe four hrns for
Herbert W. Bowen is the- United
•Vdua) ru-aing March M. aud it is hoped
themselves away even for a few weeks usual place of meeting at Dr. Timmermans
one dollar and took them home.
Forces.”
x
Monday night, and by request met with State* consul genera! In Barcelona, and
tfcxr a laripi number ot teachers may be
Judge Smith treated tbe subject In the passes our comprehension.’’
How many he ox were axierp und»r
to bear him. 8:30 o’clock Saturday qcholaciy.
earnest manner, which in
Mr. Cook writes that owing to tire Mrs. Emma J. Goodyear, who is convales­ H. W. Rider is the vice consul general.
the wagon when Mr. Berrv start, i 'rwn ’
marimu uill find him. with all bls aceus- characteristic of whatever be 8*yB, aud un­ great amount ot sight seeing to be done, cing from an attack of the grip. After the
Stan and Stripe* Dishonored.
home he can’h tell, bwt it i« vw? |XMai.
dDNR -d vim ind energy, singing the opening der his treatment tbe subject wxb made which leaves but very few moments of stouy of the lesson Mrs. Goodyear perpe­
Jn the evening there was a not her .out­
Me that there were more than ft^r.
with the Barry Co. teactier* at Middle- particularly interesting and profitable. It spare lime, he will not attempt to write trated a pleasant little surprise on the class
burst of disapproval of the United
viif-. Come early.
•
being complimented with Ihe closest at­ ils letters for thr Bax,nek until hl* return by Inviting them to remain, and they were States and all thing* American. Thir.
\ Tur programme has been especially pre- tention of all present.
The coroner’s jury at Hongtito* ue.
He did not con­ when he can wake them much more satis­ served to light refreshments. The class at time it took the form of publicly dis­
with reference to the needs ot our sider the subject from the stand point of factory to both the readers and himself, present is engaged In the study of "The
elded that Daisy Clayton thu~ li'th
die- &lt;X schttola. and no teacher, not even the church^nor from that of tbe school and this Is what tbe majority of the Tempest" under tbe leadership of Dr. F. honoring the American flag. The riot­
daughter uf J. W. Clayton, keeper of*
-JkuNi tin- tartneat points in the county, teacher, but rather from the stand point of editors will do. From the daily “Two R. Timmerman.
ers had purchased somewhere a large
restaurant, died of stat vat ion uud qUim
cam tfluttl to miss it. There will be full a court, ikth the end in view of saying
American Aug. which, after it had been
Republics" we clip another Item:
al
tbe hands of her father.
Xiu tree dneussion after tbe presentation something that wquld aid his audience in
dragged through the streets, was pul InI
Chureh »n I 4»jibc/.
••Mexico City has tbe honor to-day of
4t&lt;-jcl&lt; ionic, aud it Is earne*t'h(sdesued
The Mother house at JwiesviUv
rendering their verdict as to what is need­ the presence of a large number of Ameri­
to pieces amid cries of ’’Long live
Miss Flora Stiucbcomb will lead tbe
,
every ohe will come preparedPto take ed In advancing the great forces that go to
can journalist* who are here on a pleasure devotional meeting ot the Epworth League Spain.” and “Down with the Ameri­ sold by MrsKra. Grosvenor A- Unvw to
jkcx 111 Hit same. * The programme, now in make up the education of the masses. He
RusmcII \Vilbur. formerly of Reading,
trip. The cnpltal of the republic can offer Sunday evening.
cans.” There is still much excitement
, jIm* h|iHl&gt; o( the secretary will probably defined education as “the process of de­
much lo sight-seers that is interesting and
for $5,500. 1.andlord Edgur «ill|&amp;Q.
in the city.
■ffin 4M:hK&gt;hed in the next issue of the paper. veloping and training the power (and ca­
Mias Ironside will lead the meeting of
novel,
and
possibly
some
things
that
are
tinue to run the hostelry
Ston«d the Consulntr.
Tr*..se who have been assigned places on pacities of the human beings." ind said
instructive. For
example aicong tbe the Y. P. 3. C. E at Presbyterian church
The board of health okhwl the Lad
. Tfw programme 4&gt;ave been asked to give
After
this
outrage
on
the
American
that wisely directed it should aim to ac­ practical I advantages which the visiting next Sunday evening.
3M&lt; ualy their theories, but what they are
flag.
the
mob
became
more
violent,
snd
.
ington
Central and HuM schools at
complish three things—first, tbe imparting editors will find Isa climate which can't be
met* ally doing in the school rooms, and
Dr.
Wlnegarden,
the
Spirilualisl,
will
a proposition to make a further demon­ Iron Mountain closed, owing to d^
and acquiring of knowledge; second, the raised in Michigan. This is practically
•rfajkJrrn will be brought before the teachers
training, discipline and culture of: all the the climate we are used to all the year give a lecture al the Cobb school house in stration against the American con­
prevalence of scarlet frvei and d«phi» ftivistrate what is being done.
faculties—physical, Intellectual, social and around Another matter also of importance Irving Friday evening, March 13th.
sulate was speedily acted upon. Tbe
the ria.
The board of exami.iers feels that those
The annual missionary meeting of tbe mob proceeded to the coi.t ulate. In the
moral; and third, the elevation of the is the national beverage, pulque. This
D. Du'lung, of Coloma. who‘arrived
0h» tk-rs who habitually attend teacher's
whole man to as high nnd worthy char­ ranks according to old-timers here with the ladles of the Presbyterian church will be meantime arming themselves with
in Benton Harbor, xvas f?mnd dra-t in
3ms iciations and institutes, are members of
To know many best Michigan elder and Is much cheaper. held at Mrs. Stauffers next Wednesday at stones. Arriving*. I the consulate a per­
reading oi re les etc., are worth j- of favors acter as can be obtained.
his
room, at the Midway hptel. (hire­
■wtwever and whenever the same can be things is not an education. It may be in Thr visitors will also find a large number 8 o’clock.
fect volley of missiles was directed
tiring be blew on, the ga: and \\a% as­
one sense, knowledge, but it Is tar from of first class American citizens and the
wexteuded to (hem.
Quarterly
meeting
occurs
next
.^Sunday
against
the
shield
over
the
doorway
being education unless It developed in the latch string on the outside. Tlie Two
phyxiated.
S i pt. 1'attcngiil will address the teachers
at the M. E. church.. Presiding Elder bearing the American coat of arms,
Charles Dobson, sheriff* ot Rcnjie
ann &lt; itixens between the hours of three right lines. The possessor of a bright and Republics wishes them individually and CogshaH will be present and prearh. Love which was batten.’ almost to pi?ce*.
‘
county,
died ut the sheriffs residrr.ee .
ami tour tit the afternoon, and we promise quick Intelligence who has not a strong collectively a pleasant time."
feast begins at 9:15 followed by public
The mob iu some w ay became possessed
all a&lt;i interesting and instructive time. character, upon which society can depend
in Frankfort,-after beijng confined to
service
and
Sacrament
of
tbe
Lord
’
s
Supper.
is of no use in the world.
It Is dot dis­
several American flags, which were
TAr fact that he is . now taking in the
Sunday School at noqn. Krening service
his bed three day * with Hv.-r ruipplamt.
DIED.
jtk-isures and wonders of the Mexico Press puted: nor can It be, that the true end in
as usual with sermon by tbe pastor: subject d*-st’uyed amid rilmId jests nnd expres­
The date of the republkon stitv con­
The education WOODMANSEE—On Tuesday. March 8.
sions of contempt for tbe nation they
Ev ut&gt;ion’■'til add new interest to what education is. character.
"Ttre^Model City."
that
makes
one
shrewd
and
sharp,
but
vention to select delegates to thr na­
at
his
home
In
tbe
second
ward,
ot
1 be Wilt hav to say to us.
represented.
Tbe W. F. M. S. &lt;tf tbe M. E. church,
tional convention at St. Ixtub hi!- men
neuralaga of the heart. Mlles Woodman*
At (he February meeting of'the Clare blunt* the moral sensibilities is worthless.
Mob Dispersed.
will meet next week Wednesday March 11,
changed to Mn^ 7.
.
see. in bls 74th year.
Cocnty Teacher’s Association only five ef The pupils of.publlc schools should have,
The sltnation was becoming more and
, th*- tear'iere (nut of the forty-three re- '■when they graduate, the enduring love of Mr. Woodmansee was born ill Orleans Co. and the following program will be carried more threatening, when reinforcements
The Michigan democrat:? state con­
truth
going
along
with
the
divine
love
of
out;
N.
Y.
May
1822.
He
moved
to
Ohio
and
•lured t&lt;&gt; fill tbeir district schools) were
for the guards at the consulate arrived vention to select delegate* to !h&lt;’ na­
Devotional. Mrs. S. J. McClintock.
aiireht.. Surely Barry Co. can and wlill goodness. The education the world needs from thence to Michigan in 1845, coming to
tional &lt;-unvrnt|on nt Chicago kill be
Talk. Bible Women iu Heathen lumds— in the shape of a detachment of mount*
artist ui- great a per cent of attendance. is one that prepares for tbe doubt*, temp­ Hastings in 1870, and afterwards locating
held in Det nut on April t?
rd gendarmes. The crowd wa* ordered
Ti* K"&lt;-ndanee at the last association at tations and uncertainties of life: an edu­ in Thornappte twp. Susequently he went Mr*. T. Phillip*.
George D. Ford, a large real e-tate
‘Paper, Giving, or the lord’s Portion— to di«i&gt;ersc. which they sullenly refused
N-*- bvlllr. In spite of the storm, indicatm cation that will lead all men lo accord ex­ to Kansas where his sons lived and some
a feMiithy growth in numbers and interest act justice as far as humanity can give it, three or four years ago hr returned to Mrs. G. W. Lowry.
to do,
whereupon the gendarmes dealer at Culdwater, is ziciui. Mrs. L
Communication, Mrs. Emma Simpson.
Come teachers, and those who expect lo and ask in return no more than that Hustings, when* be has since resided. He
charged them with drawn swords and B. Gibbs, of the «ame pjav- . diedof &lt;poMusic.
I tas teachers, we shall look for you and Many people.and perhaps the large [major­ served in the wat, being a member of the
put them to flight. Several of the riot­ plexj.
ity. can not have the benefits of a college 9th Mich. Infantry, and received disabili­
Thank Offering.
to shake bauds with you.
er* were injured by being trampled
George Gardner, of Flint, sonpof the
life.
They
get
their
education
wholly
from
The invitation to attend tire convention
ties which eventually caused Ills death. In
cn. Until a late hour the boulevards sheriff of Genesee couniy. died Hidden
Judge Smith gave an ex
politics Mr. Woodmansee was a staunch
-is ^Ktewd.’d to pupils, patrons, school associations.
cellent
illustration
in
speaking
of
the
were
thronged
by
un
excited
crowd
Jy
of .heart d'nrase nt the IltirevUdioiisc, •
।
and nil interested in tbe cause Of
Republican.
"Tlie Best Thing College Does for _
a
lesson afforded by the court stenographer.
-cafiecation.
He leaves rix children, four boys and Man'’ is clearly set forth in the March singing the “Marseillaise” and patri-1 in Detroit,
“
Every
day
of
my
life
when
in
the
court
member. Middleville, March 21, l$9t.
two girts, three of the former resld»* In Forum bv President Charles F. Tbwlng.of otic Spanish sougs.
room engaged in the business of the term, Kansas, and ose in 1’armalee: his daughters Western Reserve University, who draws
Apoloslxr or Fisht.
Dbuolatlon Nailer.
at my left Is the faithful stenographer reside in Grand Rapids and Woodland. his conclusions on the subject from the
Chicago, March 2.^-Thc Tribune’s
making a record of every word that falls His wife died several veers ago when they opinions of fifty most prominent men In
High School Aotr*.
By muutal consent the firm oii J. C.
Vi ashington spec id! *uys: ’’Apoioffixe
from the lips ot court, counsel and wit­ lived in Kansas.
Muston &amp; Co of Morgan, this day •lurch­
American public li(e.
or fight.” That is the acntiuivit among
Vn-ssie Willison, who left our ranks some ness in the trial of a cause.
By that
The funeral occurred from the Presby­
The March Forum will contain a strik­ renutors, rrlresentiilhes and govern* ed. All claims against the firm n«u«t b‘ tla c Agv Io attend n Business College at record we have to stand.
if an idle,
presented at once. All account* dife them
TolKiu. has returned and Is going on with thoughtless word ls!dropped it is tn the terian church this morning at 10:20 under ing paper by Joseph Nimo. Jr., entitled Dtent oilV'lal*. The mob* in Spain have will be collected by J. W. Muntmi who
’the auspices of the G. A. R. and W. R. C. "The Nicaragua Canal an linpractable
I Oket Uth grade studies.
freed Cuba, wvond the shadow of u
record. What a lesson In life It«teaches.
We give below an extract from a letter There may not be a visible stenographer Rev. A. D. Grigsby preaching the sermon. Scheme.” Mr. Nimo shows in his article doubt, aud in ail prolmbflity arc iu m Will continue the bufipeSeThe Interment was made at Riverside. that from a commercial point of view the
g received by Prjn. Meallev. last week, from ever present to record our words and
Mr. Woodmansee was a man who was Nicaragua Canal is impracticable, and he fair way to Ireceive a thrashing from
g W*'..r.rr M Swift, Olivet, Midi.:
actions, but a record is most certainly regarded with' great respect by all his
Dated thh 23rd day of Jan. 18SK5.-:
declares the scheme to be one of the flim­ Uncle Saiu iu iddition. War talk, which
.
Il is expected to have un oratorical con- made:. Ought we not to be -careful wliat
filends and acquaintances, and their sym­ siest cblqwraa that have ever gained was suppressed before, is openly heart’.
L. *c«r in Olivet, in March or April. Charlotte i that record is?”
\
pathy
is
extended
to
the
bereaved
family
|
now.
'i'lic
ipanish
iiiinistiy
was
siBailie Creek. Lansing and Three Rivers j
human credence.
"Judge Smith dwelt at some length and
E ave each invited to send one contestant. I with much force, upon tbe existing condi­ and relatives.
Apropos
Apropos of
Qf Dr.
Dy. Jatnejou
Jamejou’’8s raid,
raid. the I *tottrrisg. Spain la on thr vergv
&amp; The-object of th? contest is to stimulate
newspaper lately have beeti filled with . cf Vankrupti y. nnd
tions of social morality, and tbe deoloting
mid cannot afford to
I twlwst in English composition andespecit
M
c
CALLUM
—
On
Sunday
morniug
at
his
difference in the standard required for
dispatches from tbe Transvaal, but It h&gt; “ffW- U'rt the mob is supreme aud the
1 ally in orator). Owing to the kindness of
home In Hope township ot blood poison­ snfe to say that few people know anything belief here i* general that war between
men and that of womeu.
lie alw scoivd
I Xfar Fuller Book Company, of Kalamazoo,
ing. John McCallum, aged 01.
the recent spectacle afforded by our uni­
about Its Inhabitants.
Au article in tlie this country and Spain can hardly bv
J -we .nt able to offer the winner of the conversity, of one-half a faction of students Diceased had been a resident of Hope for March Forum, by Captain T. Loraine
•
a Standard Dictionary, bound in full
many years. Sometime in January he cut White, a fourteen years resident of South
.......Is The Best
?
«W:j. as a prize. In addition to this an going down to Toledo to hold a “ball" be
The leaders in congress have kept tbe
cause they could not dictate over the one his foot while splitting wood, and it was Africa, throws a flood of light on the
L:
will 1&gt;C made undoubtedly successful,
j'r check
shczL as long an po«- .
this wound that caused his death, blood “Manners and Costumes of the Boers”— rank and flle jin
i- ton nr.the prize oration printed in the to be held at Ann Arbur, and the state
I
have
the
ngeticy
Bible.
Tbe
esciteinent
In
Spate';,
rcr.*V, ■ ♦ as*,.*.. • I_ c— , . • *
gleading papers of tbe cities represented. meanwhile supporting a great- university. poison having set in a few days ago. He an extremely interesting and entertaining
leaves a wife, four sons, and two daughters. pspen.__________________ __________ ___
j tain to be reflected in congrea*. The
end wish you to
?J
will be chosen from one College In order to give these flue fellows the
The funeral was held Tuesdav morning,
privilege
of
a
higher
education.
reaolutions
of
the aenate. which were
The
leading
article
Inlbe
March"
num
I ‘ &lt;*c&lt;ittv and Ihe pilze awarded at the close
examine them be­
These are just a few of the good points conducted by the Prairieville 1. O. O. F.
K«f 4be exercises. Owing to unavoidable
ber of The Fonun will be contributed by II.tended as a friendly intimation ot
made In Judge Smith's able address.
A the interment being made at Yankee
fore buying.
ihh invitation is somewhat late and
the eminent French novelist and critic Th. the aenitment in America aa rejanla
Springs. Mr. McCallum was highly re­
theme of this kind pertaining to the ltnora
a,
Lfipr you will give it your prompt al­
Bcutzon (Madam Blanc).
Madam Blanc Cute, will in all probability be chunked
His son J.
L *««t*’tivK. Lansing has already accepted and and intellectual affairs of the people, h garded by all who knew him
Rlggsvllle, and his contrasts “Family life in America with Into a declaration of a Bra intention to
always of interest, and the beneflt tn the J. McCallum, of
Tbe HARTFORDS are
[’ Battle Creek seems favorable.
daughter Miss Flora McCallum, of Elkhart, family life in France, frankly criticising act Cuba free. That much ia certain
L Our school has accepted this invitation hearers great.
certain phase* lo home-life.
Mme. Blanc now.
The
next
address
will
be
given
Uy
M.
iutf..
were
present
to
attend tlie funeral.
tbeCHEAPER Oner.
Bond a .preliminary contest will take place
declares,
however,
tbat.
with
certain
His other children reside In the county.
L. Cook. March 15.
From Aaeth.r tearea.
reservations, which she mentions in ber
Waahington. March S-—Intcnae Inarticle, she shall be delighted to see
Everything in the
WORKMAN—At her home In Grand French society more and more American­ tcreat centered here te the diapatebea
Rapids. Mra. Dura Workman, atler a ized, and that In her opinion the type uf ahowteg the demonrtratire feeling* axJewelry Line.
lating
In
Spain
againat
the
Americana
Iona llluraa ot consumption,
tbe American family is very likely tbe one
Mra. Workman was a daoibter at Mrs. tbat will at last prevail—a profoundly In­ regarding tte Cuban queation end tbe
K. J. Mann, ot th la city, who will Ilea In teresting article.
atatement tbat the government ia teGrand Rapids, and keep house tor Mr.
ereaaing. it, naval force. Cop&gt;-of tte
Workman and little rlrl.
Selaetad;
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preaa dlapatcbea were ahewn to public
When doctors dlslffite. they Cali alwgyi men tatereated in the question. No
SNYDER--At ter homcTwatli ot Ihe ell., unite in attributing It to heart failure,
rurprlrc waa expreaaed at demcnatraFriday, Feb, as. Mra. Carrie Border,
Tbe Banner is sending in many ofd‘-r&lt;
Many Statesman took upon a morning tlou which have occurred; iu fact
wife ot Jackaoii Snyder, at the a(e of 3t. cocktail, as a constitutional amendment
auch were expected. The apce.-hee to nowaday fut engraved cards. Call at
Mra. Sorter waa tte roonxeat child of
When a girl reaches the age of twenty the aenate, extracts oi which tere no
Timothy Bush. Tbe funeral waa held
five, she lose* all desire for birtbdav doubt been published to the Spanish our office and luspett tbe different style*.
bonder, and tte Interment made at Kl.er- parties.
J
papers, have bad their tofluene. an the We ean order your cards at a very low
"Idr cemetery, her bate belli, burled with
The criminal judge may be a man of few
her.
inasaes of the people and hare thrown price, about half of what was formerly
word*, but he Isn’t always a man of short
them in an unfriendly more againat
sentences.
tarried.
L nitrcl State* offiulala. The whole mat­ charged.
An, woman can .terpen . lead pencil
ter is regarded here simply aa Vtet of
roiAND-OAK. Brju.ueeJttooti Wada,*
I’er •’'•“‘X "'"fl* and Hroty mob violence, of which tbe Spanish gov­
teruierooca March «1&gt;. Dante l-oland. ot
or pencils.
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linn*, and FliWe O*k. of Hastings.
ernment has not in any manlier been
Doctors uaed a lance to bleed tbeir
Ft-xkhai. Director.
patlenls In older. Umes. Now a la orc G reaporalble.
RoottUinextto Christmas’Pbotogrni ::
cauaw mm*.
unneceuarj'.
oyal aking owder
W**4dtnc* w Court *trwt a:
rn order to awaken an Intereat In the
New
York,
March
2.-A
Journal
apoWhen, min has reealaera thrust upon
beautify tn# of rural school around,. the
WmV'^ '“■« clai from WaaWns-lon rayi: TheSpanStale Agricultural Collate olfara to Ihe first
.... to7.l ridTit
iab-Americaa .itu.tion growing out o(
leu achool dlatrlcta Io each couniy In the
Eve Is the only woman on record who the report* of the riota In Barcelona
alate Ural make application, a collection of
and other dtieu in Spain was regarded
oyal aking owder
never
turned
around
to
see
what
the
other
flower .red,, to be plan led upon tte achool
ro .eriou. by the president thnt he de*,
.round, and lo te oared for by tte children woman had on.
Thor will be .circled with reference to
After a tnau has had occasion to employ elded to convene a .prcl.l meeting of
the cabinet Sunday night, though th,*
Ibelr adBMabillty for tte porpoae and will
“ '■
,o 1,11
te accompanied by dlrecUoua for their
“ W*?*““CT|»»der the gulaeof adiuplanting and care.
aer
«t Secretory Olney’, home. Secre­
nT*"'” ’l0[y
** 1,1
h*tr.
We ur«e all pcramw IntereUed In tbe in1.,,11
p *°,o Mw|&gt; “ i|«i up tary Olney waa promptly adviaed of the
oyal
Khoola. or In the welfare of Ihe children fo when site is cooking.
m* M*dri&lt;!’ B«reelona .ad
aid In InatlUIng In the pupil, a lore ot
,l‘”"Lra«n &gt;“&gt;&lt;1 'he dear fellow
flower, and re«ard tor the appearance of
H-.
Si d^p„V;2Xbfr’hlm ,,’tl ,be oW lor and the American eonaula
tte around, ateut Ihe iclioolbouwi aa we
bma. oed to the white haute and laid
etere that It will unt only aid In cultlrat.

Thursday, Mar. 5. 1896

Editor of th. Mexican Herald.

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Wnest in its praise, especially recommending
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Hickory Cernerii.
The variety of weather wq experience at
present reminds us that Maiich is here.
A surprise party was given Mary DeitCOOK-BROS.,
rieli by her school males on the evening of
Mar. 3.
HASTINGS. MICH
Albert Roach wlm for twb weeks past
lias been confined at home with In grippe
Is able to be tout again.
Dell Norris who taught the school In
Delton.
this place last year has engaged to teach
Mrs. Evans is no better.
the school at Delton tbe balance of the
Mrs. George Whipple is very sick.
year.
A'iah Williams is visiting friends at
Willis Rockwell, who for some weeks
Athens.
past has been suffering with a series ot
L. W. Whittemore, of Battle Creek, was "Job’s comforters” is reported an the con­
iiotue Sunday.
valescent list.
Dr. Scribner was &amp;t Kalamazoo on busiQuarterly meeting last Saturday and
iiv-- recently.
Sunday at the W. M. church.
Owing to
Mrs. C. F. Moreau lias returned from the bad condition of the roads and the pre­
her visit al Metamora.
valence of the la grippe the attendance
Ellsworth Barrett and George Sprague was not large yet the meeting was inter­
are making maple sugar.
esting. Rev. Mr. Cheeney, president of
Mrs. Thos. Pennock lias just received a the conference, conducted the services.
The people of this village gave tbe W.
check for S:;:io back pension.
Quite a number attended the concert al M. minister a very pleasant surprise on
the evening of March 3, it being tils birth■Cloverdale the evening of the 6th.
On returniiijj from a lecture at the
The L. A. S. gave a warm sugar social day.
at the Thompson store Tuesday evening. Baptist ehureh he found the parsonage
Af­
Mr-k Pierce attended she funeral of her filled with the people of the village.
brother. Andrew Eddy at Augusta the 7th. ter a time of greetings the evening’s enE. Mohle*- has moved his harness shop tertalnment was balioWed with song and
to the first door north of the Thompson prayer by Rev. Mr. Weaver of the M. Pchurch, after which social conversation
“tore.
Mrs. A.« Williams, Mrs. J. Wilkinson was the order of tbe evening until supper
an&lt;l Mrs. Dr. Scribner were at Kalamazoo was served for which the company had
made abundant preparation. At a Season­
recently.
Carey Edmonds has charge of the first able hour the company dispersed leaving
grade at school and • Floy Williams the the pastor and family richer In the sum of
829.50 by tlreir generosity.
Elder Binns
second.
Mrs. E. E. Thresher and Felix Cham­ believes bls life to have had Ita full share
of
sunshine
and
many
associations
have
berlain are having the severe form of the
been bis to enjoy but he counts the days
lagvippe.
at
Hickory
Corners
among
the
brightest.
E. Loomis and wife were called to
Augite the 5th to attend' the funeral of Thanks to the kind people.
her father.
Ml (idler 111.
Geo. Norwood so says the Graphic is not
H. E. Hendrick ba. traded farm, with
succeeding M well In the annoy, south as
Charles Converse.
he antlctoftled.
John O'Connor, of Carlton Center, wa.
W. H.ChMe Mid and erected an Iron
I. X. L. wind engine Monday to M. Noble In town Saturday.
Herbert Rich was home from the Unh
five Gilles east of town.
Harry Ken field just closed a very suc­ verslty over Sunday.
Barney Det.raff, of Grand Rapids, was
cessful term of rehool at wbat is known
as tbe "ibg school houpe.”
on onr street Saturdsy.
Charles Payne, of Grand Baplds was In
Mrs. Covsy, Mrs. J. B. Williams aunt
is speeding the week at Milo tbe guest of tbe village over Sunday.
Joseph Cook was In Grand Rapids Sat­
L W. WlUlams and wife.
John Stratton and wife, and A. Wells urday on legal business.
Another
room and teacher will be added
and wife. o^East Barry were the guests
to our school the spring term.
of Joseph fiaynea Monday.
Hoe.
Washington
Gardner gives his
A. H. Dodge, our popular undertaker,
was in town Tuesday and officiated at tbe lecture at tbe opera bouse Friday evening.
Mias
Angie
WskeSeld
left Bat nrdsy for
funeral of John McQollutP.
-.rostei wlU mgke. her fntore
Barney Norwood and wife --------are at —
BristleLXL Chi

Hastings Banner
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CORRESPONDENCE.

villeOhio, called thereby tbe illness of
her sister Mrs. Mansfield.
Miss Leda Norwood Is helping at tbe
postoffice during the absence of the poet
mistress Miss Adah Williams.
The leading three on the L O. T. M.
contest up to March Oth are; Ella Mosher.
105: Mrs. H. M. Chase. 93; Adah Williams;
The many friends of Mrs. E. E. Bishop,
who has been so aick with erysipelas, will
be pleased to know that she la able to be
out again.
Messrs M. R. Gwin. John Carpenter,
Eugene Shedd, J. F. Williams. C. F.
Moreau and Dr. .Scribner attended the K.
of P. banquet al Castle ball in Hastings
the 4th.
G. H. Bailey formerly connected with
the photograph business here eame to
De!tan to attend to sb ipping tbe new port­
able gallery juat completed by Bishop
brothers.

“Mbs Kittle Savlgne, of Detroit, was the
guest ot 3. Ackerson and family last
week.
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■Wilder Thomas and family, of Cooperville, visited hla parents In tbe village last
voek.
••The Loot Heiress" was played hr the
high school seniors Tuesday evening, to a
fall house.
Miss Jennie Thomas, who Is leaching le
Howard City, visited her parents In the
village last Wednesday.
Miss Zoe Sanford has sold her bouse In
tbe Keeler addition to Edward O’BelUy
who will move In this week.
N. C. Thomas and Miss Maude Pelton,
ot Caledonia twp., were married tbe 6lh of
March, at tbe home of the bride.
The tollowiM Vinaae MBoers were
elected Monday:
Prewldont Reginald
French: Recorder. O. MaUaoan; Treawtr-

TISING MEDIUM IN
BARRY COUNT!

WHOLE NO. 2126
J. McKelvey is out again.
Mrs. Geo. Bals is slowly improving.
Sugar making Is the order of tbe day.
Milo Wright, of Battle Creek, is In town.
Carrie Janson is working for Mrs. Marr
Palmer.
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Walter Hunt will work for E. W. Mosey
this summer.
Geo. Belles and family have returned
from Otsego,
W. W. Potter, of Hastings, spent Sun­
day a^bome.
Miss Oversmith, of Castleton, spent tbe
week at Janson’s.
Mrs. Mary Palmer who has been very
sick is Improving.
Mrs. C. E. Gould, of Battle Creek, was
in town Wednesday.
A number ot Bellevue people were at
Mrs. Mary Wilcox’ last week.
Little Percy Palmer Is staying with his
aunt, Mrs. Rolla Hall, at Quimby.
Erast us Whitcomb, Is spending some
time with relatives and friends here.
- The party at Chas. Brooks Saturday
evening was a very enjoyable affair.
A Dumber of young people spent a
pleasant musical evening at C. R. Palmer’s
Thursday.
Chas. Granger and family mysteriously
disappeared one Dlgbt last week. They
are supposed to have gone to Otsego*
Jennie Endlnger will accompany Mrs.
Elmer Shafer to Bedford, Mr. Shafer has
rented a farm near Bedford and moves
thence this week.
ShulU.

G. H. Otis has returned home.
Ada lllick Is going to Battle Creek.
KESULUTIOXS
Harry Kelley was on our streets Satur­
At a regular meeting of J. B. Sackett day.
Post Na 320 Du pt of Mich. G. A. R. Iield
Several from here are attending meeting
at Delton. February 5, 1896 the followlng at Podunk.
action was taken by the members then
James J. Illlck has returned home from
ppeaenL
Galesburg.
Whereas John J. Perkins, of Prairie­
Mr. Frve will preach his farewell
ville, having shown himself worthy by his sermon March 22.
conduct. Influence, .assistance and great
George Kelley and wife are stopping
internet manifested in all matters relating with Oriey Peak.
to tbe G. A. K. and to this post especially,
Miss Emma Stem spent Friday with her
to become an honorary member thereof: parents at Dowling.
Now be It resolved: that we elect the said
Mr. Chapman’s family, ot Rutland, has
John J. Perkins an honorary member of moved In this vicinity.
thls^JOst to be accorded all privileges
John StJohn. of Kalamazoo, was the
thereunto belonging, consistent with the guest of Peter Mosher Saturday.
rules and regulations of our order, and
D. 8. Bectel and wife spent Sunday
*
that In taking tills action we are actuated with thelc daughter tn this vicinity.
by qiotlves of profound respect toward the
Miss Achsa Merritt, of your city, spent
honorary comrade for his magnificent ser­ Bunday with her sister Mre. F. Pierce.
vice Io our order. That a committee be
Charley Pangburn, formerly of this
appointed to draw up these resolutions aud place, was seen .on our streets recently.
Miss Ora Moore is working tor Mr.
transmit one copy thereof to the comrade,
and alsH to send a copy for publication to Manuel who has moved on the “Moses
*
Shultz farm.
one or uiofe of our county papers.
L. H. Barnes )
Felix Chamberlain J- Com.
O
Nelson H. Orr)
Chas. Llctka is under the doctor’s care.
Wm. Mishler, of Hastings, Sundayed In
At a regular meeting of J. B. Sackett Freeport.
There will be a club dance in town Sat­
Post No 320 G. A. IL Dept, uf Mich, the
following resolutions were unanimously urday evening.
adnjited:
. . Mre. Julia Feheiey.of Hastings, was in
Whewcas Our late comrade John the village last Thursday.
John Youngs, of Orangeville, spent Sun­
Hinckley having from cause not known to
Mr. Cushman, of Plainwell, spent sev­ us taken his own life. Now be It resolved day with his wife in Freeport.
The Y. P. S. C. E, entertainment Sun­
eral days here last week.
by the members of this post, that we sin­
S. France is at work on Al Bradley’s cerely believe, that comrade Hinckley's day evening was well attended.
Some of the farmers have placed a fine
house remodeling the same.
mind was deranged to that extent that he
Little Lucile Hicks is the guest of her was not responsible for the manner In grade of maple sugar on the market the
grandmother Mrs. P. Barber.
which be met bis death, that we realize in past week.
The Eclipse Quartette of Middleville,
Will Sheffield and wife, of Bnnfield, the comrades death the post has lost one
were guests at W. Fisher's on Wednesday. of Its must active and efficient members, gave a fine entertainment Io Freeport one
Harvey Wolf, of Galesburg, was the tbnt we give him credit for always being evening last week.
There Were no services held lu the U.
guest of Will Cartlldge and wife last at his post ready to do his duty and that
we draw the veil of charity over his actions B. church Sunday a. in. on account of the
week.
absence
of Rev. H. H. Halsey.
Mary Gilbert and Effie Barber and and be ready to say of him that he served
A large crowd attended the lecture given
daughters spent Friday and Saturday in his country in Its time of need and as one
in
Freeport
hall last Friday evening under
of Its brave defenders deserves the hlgliest
Delton.
the auspices of the K. O. T. M.
Warren Fisher and wife attended the praise that we can give.
Be it further resolved, that our charter
Knights Templars banquet Rt Kalamazoo
Castleton.
be draped In mourning for thirty days in
Friday evening.
The little sou of Pierce Travis who has commemoration of our comrades death.
Mrs. W. I. Marble is suffering from a
Mack Nomas, Commander.
been very ill with Inflammation of the
severe attack ot the grippe.
L. H. Barxks, Post Adjutant.
kidneys. Is improving.
Miss Nina Downing is enjoying a three
weeks vacation from school duties.
Rev. iUcbtmyer assisted by the evangel*
Purler Kinoe visited his uncle Frank
1st Miss Howard, will commence a series
A great many farmers are buying fodder. Klnue, of Hastings, a few days last week.
of meetings at West Cressey next week.
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We are having another young winter.
Mis* Jennie Troxel has closed her school
Itast Thursday evening a large number
A great many are complaining uf the at Dowling for a couple of weeks vacation.
1of the friends and relatives of Frank Bar­ Ingrippe.
Miss Silva Klnne will spend a week ot
ber and wife gave them a surprise party.
Mrs. Joe Wing who has been quite sick, her vacation with her grandma Kinne of
The small hours had much Increased be­
for the oast two weeks b better.
Hastings
fore the last turned their faces homdward
Mrs. Mate Johnson was the guest of her
W. D. Reed, of Tecumseh, is visiting
1declaring that they bad had a good time. sister Mrs. Henry Hammond last week.
bls uncle Asa Noyes and other relatives in.
Philip Barber and wife entertained
Some of the farmers have sowed their this vicinity.
:relatives ou Friday March 0 In honor of clover seed.
We think better results
A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
the anniversary of Mr. B’s birthday. come from early sowing.
.
Lowder Sunday morning which only lived
Don’t think there were any whippings, buV
We have a dally mail in our neighbor­ a couple ot hours.
what was better his wife gave him a vqjy hood and it is quite convenient especially
Miss Sara Ehret was home from Char­
nice overcoat.
during the winter months.
lotte over Sunday, a guest of her parents
. Our League under the supervision of Mike Ehret and wife.
On Friday last Mary Clark closed a very
,successful year of school al’ East Cressey, Rev. Freeman, is progressing finely and
,Cloe Cassady being neither tardy nor ab­ has every prospect ot a bright future.
If this cold weather con tin ut s much
sent for the past six months.
Miss Clark
Quite a snow storm Monday night.
returned to her home In Hastings Satur­ longer there wont lie a Democrat left In
Nearly everybody Is wrestling with the
They will be "all grip, even the Crusaders.
,day. carrying a host of good wishes with our neighborhood.
froze out.’’
her.
Grace Powers was at home Saturday
We can also boast of a grocery store, and Sunday from Battle Creek.
Woodland.
kept by our esteemed friend and neighbor,
Fon Davis is here visiting bis father
A. H. Bennett, of Grand Rapids, is Henry Hammond, that Is also very con­ and mother Den Davis and wife.
venient especially for the boys as Henry
Sam Ogden returned Saturday from a
weeding g few.day,
llwayt keeps good candy.
this week.
....
four months visit with relatives in Eng­
Burt Sulk a former pupil of North Irving
Our village election occurred on Monday
land.
and was a clean sweep for the citizens had the misfortune to have his leg broken
Asa Wright has returned from Stryker,
ticket except one trustee and tbe village while loading logs. It will be a great draw­ Ohio, where lie has. been teaching school
back to Burt as he has to depend on bls the past winter.
assessor.
exertions for a living.
Theo Packer’s residence one mile north
Mrs. George F. Grover returned from owu
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Ed Smith who went to Grand Rapids, of the Center has been purchased by the
South Allen last Tuesday, and Is spending
a few days with Woodland friends. 8be ‘some three months ago. In order to have a M. P. society for a parsonage.
operation. does aot seem to be
has shipped her household goods to South surgical
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Rev. Craga lias made new arrangements
gaining strength gs fast as his friends had for services and there will be preaching
Allen and wlU make her future home there, i
hoped
be
would. His mother accompa­ every other Sunday night and every
Her many friends wish her success and j
nied him and Is still with him.
alternate Sunday at half past ten a. ~
bapplnuM.
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There will be preaching March 15 In the
Three tourl.U drore tbroiuth our vlllue
Gurkuv.
on Tuewlny on tbelr w.y to ArtaMM.
Milo Auspaugh has rented the E. Myers evening and March 22 In the morning.
They bad &gt; eorored rU with • «lo«e and
eooktnit utewtl. and proposed to eat, .loop
Thoraappla IjUi®.
Chas. Sears has traded bls team off for a
and Ilea in tireu wawaa ttey-were without
Mn. George Haymau is improving.
money aud propoeed to .top alooa the
The
Barryville
school will close Friday.
Or, Buchelder la now located In bl, new
route and work wherever they could find
Mrs. Blanche Long is staying at George
home In Odeoa.
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wort. They bad a crow cut ,aw and axe.
Haymans.
Tbe dek xre Mre. Annie Cortis, Mr.
and were tooklnx fora cbanee to ent wood. Gilbert uid Mre. Halton.
There Is now a telephone office at the
They came from north ot Slanlon and said
Mr. Halton baa begun dra«ln( milk fur Lake House.
they were iooklnx for some place better the Woodland creamery.
Burt Hayes, of Leslie, Is visiting his
than Michigan.
Hayden Myera liu begun bouaekeepln* sister Mrs. John Higdon.
L. Nora Scothorn visited with friends at
oo the farm ot bl, grandmother.
Butfnnd.
Ira Cortis and wife Intend moving tn Hancbetville Thursday.
Miss Farley, of Woodland, was a guest
Muir
where
he
haa
hired
out
for
a
year.
Eva Howe is at work in Otoega
Mrs. Allie roller, ot Coata Grove, was a of Mr. Whitlocks Sunday.
Mr*. Hendrick Is quite akk at this
Mbs Este Felghnerwlll teach the spring
visitor nt the borne ot her parent, last
* Steven Owen spent Sunday with 8.
term of reboot at Barryville.
Misses Ollie aud Emma Hillman, of
Mr.
Lapbam
and
wife,
ot
Odessa,
were.
Dead and family.
«.
Quimby, are visiting their stater Mrs.
Miss Mabel Johnson, of Charlotte, ta vMlore at Mr. Purden', and wife last
Gillett.
Sunday.
vl«ltlnR bur p.n-&gt;.U lM&gt; w«k
The Banyvllle Indies Aid Society will
Mr. Haight and wife, ot Woodland, are
Quarterly meeting at Hard berabbie
going to move upon the widow Haight’s be entertained by Mre. Chas. Carr, March
school house last Saturday and Sunday.
farm in this vicinity.
Rev. Gillett and
Rev. Daria of Lake Odem, preached at
the school bouse last Banda, in the place
Seolhoin aud family.
of Elder Miers who la ou the tick Hat.

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CloTardal..
A. McCnllubi of Cheboygan is home for
a short time.
Our pa-tor will preach his farewell dis­
course on Sunday tbe 22nd Inst.
James Duonan ■oyill soon move his fami­
ly back to hh dwelling In Cloverdale.
Tbe funeral of John McCallum was
largely attended for he was highly respect­
ed.
.
I am requested to state that the Ladles
Aid will meet with Mrs. John Conyer on
Thursday March 19.
Oar church society have elected Hiram
Payne as one of Its trustees and John
Horn class leader and Martin Nagel exhotter.
The Zeeland Brick Co. has just contracted to deliver five_____
_
hundred
thousand
brick from this yard and have instructed
Mart Bates who Is running the yard on
contract to get ready for a big summer’s
run.
A very disgraceful charivari took place
near here one night last week.
1 am &gt; In­
formed that Cloverdale did not furnish
any of the actors. It is said that some of
tbe participants had liquor and were
drunk. Buch affairs should not be counJenapoed.
The concert held at the close of tbe
sitqSng school ' here last Friday' eve­
ning was a very successful affair.
TkigtatataJc yvas weli-cboeen and well ren­
dered.
Our yuung people have made a
great faaprovewerit In the art of singing
and the teacher John Conyer Is entitled to
a great deal of credit for the earnest ef­
fort* be baa made for his pupils benefit
durfog the past winter.

THE BEST ADVER-.

Robert Griswold, ot Vermontville, sta­
lled friends in the village Tuesday.
C. A. Bough was in Oceana county the
latter part of last week
business.
O. M. Huillnger who oversees the M. C.
affairs at this station, Is seriously Hi at Ms
home on the south side.
Wm. Crabb, of Lansing, formerly with
E. Leibhauser, was in the village over
Sunday visiting friends.
J. W. Roberta, a formei principal of oar
schools, was iu the village last Friday re­
newing old acquaintances.
Geo. A. Bell left for Poti
nesday to take possession
which the firm has purchased in that city
instead of the one at Feuton as they find
Intended to do; Allan Bell left for Pontiac
Sunday evening to join bis brother awf
assist In the work.
Alonzo Wolf died at his home on the
south side Thursday afternoon, of con­
sumption, after an Illness of over a year.
The funeral was held from the M. K.
church Sunday forenoon, Rev. E. E.
Branch officiating, and the remains werointerred in the village cemetery.
Village election passed off very quietly
Monday, there being only one ticket In the
field and that the Republican, an unheard
event in village politics.
About seventyfive votes were cast, electing the,following
for village officers: Pres., C. L. Glasgow;
Clerk, C. F. Hough; Trees.. E. B. Town­
send; Assessor, Frank McDerby; Trustee®,
Wm. Boston, J. B. Marshal. S. L. Hicks.
About twenty-five members of the
Daughters of Rebekah from Charlotte as­
sisted by a number from Hastings insti­
tuted a lodge of the -order in connection
with the L O. O. F„ of this village last
Saturday forenoon, the new lodge starting
out with twenty-six charter members. In
the evening the Charlotte people assisted
by local talent, gave a charity entertain­
ment at the opera house which netted a
neat sum for the poor of the village.
Banfleld.
Wm. Tungate is reported on the sick
list
Rev. Haist Is bolding revival meetings
st his north appointment
Ezra Tungate has been employed by
A. P. King for the coming yegr.
Miss Nellie Cundall was the guest of
Mrs. Doty over Sunday.
Dr. Hutchinson and Arthur Edmunds
took in the sights at Battle Creek Salwday.
John Jones and Miss Lida McKenzie
attended a lecture at Battle Creek Thurs­
day night.
Levi Palmatier’s two sisters who have
been lien* visiting for the past two months
started Monday for Grand Rapids where
they will visit other teiatlves.
Gilbert Hunt died at the home of L.
Dewey’s Friday evening
The funeral
was held at the Congregational church
Sunday conducted by 3ro. Bunnell.
Arthur Edmunds will give an exhibition
at bis school house on the 18th Inst One
of the principle features of the evening
will be a "Stump Speech** by our P. M.
Andrew Bresee. Come all and hear it
Mr. Stevens who has been suffering for
several months with heart disease, passed
away Wednesday morning.
The funeral
was conducted by Bro. Fisher at the
.church Friday. Interment in the Lacey
cemetery.

Ray Sprague has a new wbeel
Roy Smith has closed his first term of
school.
Geo. Fuller Is entertaining a brother
from York state.
Mr. Snow was on our streets last week
with "Ed P. Na 35.”
Steve Wolfe and family visited in the
Grove Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Floy Cotton, of Lake Odessa, visit­
ed her cousin KJary Schantz last week.
Fred Smith is now home from Allegan
where he has been teaching the past year. ■
F. I. Wolfe and family, of Woodland,
visited H. E. Kelsey Saturday and Sun­
day.
Several of J. D. Townsends family at­
tended the funeral of Geo. McCollum at
Hope.
.
Win. Petlengale will leave soon for the
oil region at Finley Ohio. Mrs. Green
moves onto his farm.
Mrs. Sprague and Berse Smith go to
Ionia as delegates to the state convention
of the Y. P. S. C. E.

Two inches uf snow fell Satu
Congress has cur entire consen
journ.
Sowing clover seed lain order with the
farmers.
L. Keyes and wife spent last Friday at
Will Townes.
No political news only such as coma
from your city.
Mre. Martin Woodard and daughter
Frankie made a business trip to Kalamazoo
one day last week.
Walter Hughes, .. Minnie Martin and
Fern Ray spent a aery pleasant half day
last week with Earl C. Towne.
Adolph Kammerer and Jim Beady leave
this morning for Campbell, Wilkins Co.
Minn. The former took land and iter
latter will work tor John K. Flower on kirn
grain ranch.

■
Awarded
Highest Honora—Warld'a Fair

�ONE LAWYER'S WAY.

Hastings
B---------------anner. I HOW 8HE •!!!?"•«•&gt;
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Thursday?, Mar. 12. 1896

the ivory industry.

SmdXI Omts Wttbout the I’emwoM
I

“I had an experience that has taught
One-fifth of the world’s commere
“What is the matter?” naked one of
VIB !n tn it. ... .
*
me a lesson,” said a small tradesman, ivory comes to Great Britain, and it
la what
Mr. Vivvles’ boon companions. “You
i nocordmgtotbeA'ew York World. "He___
haven’t taken the pledge, have you?’’ i cently I b«l. bu.lnn. traonetion »llh
|earn
u/wTepl^U
tot
“No; but I’m not looking on the wine
WATER SNAKE FIGHTS EEL.
, m»o. .nd .. I j-e.ne. to me th.t I ki||M
oor m(lrkl„,
vcotterlnl snd aoaqaallad coro. Ita
when it is red in the cup, just tbe same.”
nP m, mind ,UD^W vlUl Ibe 1«etou. mteLto.
WWriflc Coabat Which Finally Ended la “Beformed, have you?” “Yep. You’ve b»d been ... Indie, I
tn
to l«» nbout It. A friend reeom- | A1,
u,„.
j.
u hoJr wor|d
the Rnl’n ftocapc•.«.tnoaiM,M.T AT.i
heard of a woman’s marrying a man
1 mended me to a .Voting lawyer, and J
w
-ti
i
.
-Did you ever know that .there is a
are unknown to other medicines, and
with the idea of getting him to Mop
wentindowntown
to littlehim.
antipathy between a common drinking. It doesn’t always work, but wns
one of those
nests 1offound
offices1
«»,
i
annually,
make Hood’s SareaparHla
water snake and an cel?" asked the
Africa is the grcnt ivory country ; and
it did in my case. My wife fa a stu­ which vournt lnwtrn.oeeui.vinin.ln. . A ri™'• lh‘'l^rycountr} -. .nd
fiteherman. report^ the Indianapolis Sen------ !«* Co"»°
,hpendously clever woman.” Made you tor th- oke of eeonomv.
tznel. “Well, I never knew it until an promise, did she?” “She'didn't haw
The front i-prount]t there are supposed to be about
white the 1 200,000 ^.u.a.nntii
experience that
had in witnessing a to. When I started downtown to-night} part was used In common, while
elephants, worth
worth ultorethrr
altogether It cures a wide range of diseases because
ot ita power as a blood purifier. It orti
Sight, between tl e two.
Personally I she said: 'I’ve lost the latch key. dear, . rear wii* partitioned off into two pri­ about A 500.000.
The nvt-rugr weight
Btattoui.
directly and positively upon the blood,
Kave tbe greatrt t drend of eels. I’m but it won’t make any difference. You vate offices. When my turn came the of Ivory obtained from u single ele­
and the blood reaches every nook and
aaorr afraid of them than I am of a ring the bell and I’ll let you tn.’ Isaid* • door of the private office was left open. phant is alxmt 50 jiounds.
Tasks
corner of the human system. Thus all
wiKvke, and you edn imagine my chagrin ‘All right.’ ‘Only.’she said, ‘we’d better i ns there was no onr but the other law- weighing about 100 ponhtls each have
soars.
tbe nerves, muscles, bones end tissues
when ( happened to hook one on one of agree on some password, so that when yer in the outer room.
been procured, but this is very rare.
come under the beneficent influence of
Kaismi too Lv..
any fishing exnet! tions. I was afraid to you ring I can look out of the window
"The lawyer listened to me carefully,,
The must expensive tusks are those
■wtOMpar.......
touch it. and all 1 could do was to let it und make sure it isn't.a burglar.’ ‘Of naked
■taMantfJunc t
—*—*• a number of mmsiinnu
question^ mid
and when used in the manufacture of billiard
dangle in the air-, I could not get it off course,’ said I; ’what’ll the password J got through he jumped up. &gt;htppcd balls: they cost, as n rule, £110 a 1001
........
xpj hook, and f w is meditating what to
be?’
‘I have it,’ she answe^eil; ’it me on the back, grasped my hand, and
Crooked
lake,
welgbt.
Dottoa
dot, when altogether unnoticed I allowed
mustn’t be too simple. You just say said I had u perfect case. There was not
hory dust und ah a rings are need by
CtowdAl.....
She alimy object o drop down into the ‘Irrepressible reprehensibility,’ and the slightest doubt us to my recovering
Akers Point...
confect loners to stiffen the more ex­
aauitz
-w.-rtw. In n nioui ent I saw a big water then I’ll come down and Jet you in.’ damages in full. 1 told him I would j ~
I pensive kinds of jellies. The scraping-*
-mulLc moke :i div; for it. At the first
Barrotos
Gentlemen' if 1 can’t say irrepressible iblnk tbe multrrorer beforv InKirq-aoy Ipft.Tburab Md mode into a paint
fiumge. it caught he neck of the eel
1 -known as “•ivory black.** worth about The One True' Blood Purifier, st }&gt;cr boOle.
reprehensmility when I get home I action.
Goals Grove..
wpmrely between ita teeth and I could
“As I was passing through the main £20 a ton.
Woodland ....
don’t.get in, and, moreover, I aasum1
r»sn rt,rP , lvrr
e-t- it sink its ugly-looking fangs into tbe chances of being taken for a house- office on my wuy out the other lawyer
The hardest of all ivory. Is that ob­ rlOOU S HlllS lake, easy to operate. JBc.
the eel’s fle.-.h. I waited anxiously to
breaker. Pre simply got to be careful." took me aside and uiid he wished I tained from the hippopotamus. It will
are the derelopm mis. With its grim
And he went over and resolutely sealed w ould give him the name and address emit sparks like a piece of flint when
Grand Butts’
hold still On the edl’s neck the Snake, himself next to the ice-water tank.
'&gt; of the man *I was thinking
.
of bringing struck with steel, and is principally
k«|&lt;:irk as it. takes o tell it, wrapped its
the action against. ‘You ace.’ he e.x- used iu making artificial teeth.
•~«4iuou." body an)
nniimd its antagonist’s (
vuiwur
f plained. ‘1 happened to overhear all you
INSANITY IS TABOOED.
nrek in an effort to squeeze it to death.
Will said to my friend about the matter in
HE HAS HIS TROUBLES.
The Ixxly of the eel was ttoo sleek, how­ Fromlaeot Wlaconrtn Lawyer Wljo
; dispute, and I'm so convinced that your
\Jfot Enter That Defence.
ever. and the snale’s coils, despite all (
•own
' ’
opponent has the best of the argument
The following story is told orf John
it. could do, wouM slip dov^ts into the
water. Time-and time again i?*tric&lt;l to Brennan, of Stevens Point, as a criminal froma legal standpoint that 1 would like
A telegrbaph messenger probably sees
to have him for a client.’ A &lt; Boon as I aa much of the other side of human
•squeeze the life otit of Its antagonist, lawyer: The story goes, says the Mil­
waukee Journal, that a farmer who reached home 1 wrote to my lawyer; nature as 11 doctor. One tokl an Atchi­
5 -■&gt;!# H|
rarvor for an instant releasing its hold
that I had decided not to bring 81$*. son Globe writer recently that a woman
had
killed
his
wife
in
the
northern
pan
the ceTs neck, but the body of the
sulf
of
the
state
sent
for
Mr.
Brcnnaa
toilenever
opened
n
telegram
without
turn
­
Salter was too slqek for it, and every
ing pale, und. when the message was
vtisne ut would slip down. Finally the fend him. offering to deed him hit furn- '
anmxoi
AN OLD MAN'S EPITAPH.
if he would take the case. Brenna’i
not alarming, they looked disappointed.
iSteiek broke, und the eel made good ita
wunled his pay in advance, and' so the Old Abigail Heuderaon Had Mo Conttdeaoo
AhulU ...
।
He delivered about two death xnea-cacapc."
Aken
Point
I sages a day.four birth messrgrs,a great
farmer made over the property to him. '
Id Mankind.
One of Depew’s stories at the Buffalo
The murder was n most brutal and cold !
baptized in a wig
| many business rocssages, aud once in a
iu
blooded one. and Brennan knew that club dinner which does not appear
..
greet while a love message that makes
• nq -5 ¥ •&gt; 3«
♦here was but one plea that might save ' his reported speech was told by his
him tired to carry it. He carried one
Fenoasl Pride.
* M •» Ml *1 «V
preai- |
his client from a life sentence, and thatfriend Mr. Biahop, for a ‘long *time
’
dand Junc'i
» «o'
2 LO
It was proved at a baptizing a few (
recently to a young man in town that
Cooper
Lv.
was insanity. The trial was one of the dent of the New Maven road, aa.va the
read:
tflno
vlai-s ago that it is well to go well pre- .
j
!
fiercest
ever
fought
in
h
WineonsSn
Buffalo
Courier.
“
He
ba
now,"
said
Mr.
paired if you are to be baptized. A cit“How are you to-day &lt;kirlin|f^"
. I court. The attorney for the defense «m- Depew, “rearing in his old age in bon- .
ninatflte convenience of tbe (ksnt»*n). aiM
Local Disease
ixrn wno
who was immersea
immersed *v
at vne
the juasvClast oc-,;
tzrn
. ,
. , , ' . , .
,
.
The answer went promptly back bj
orable retirement and reflection upon '
tbe nght h rewrvHl to chanae the Hine of meh
of thl. k 1-1 au&gt; testify to this S“&gt;"ed( » ’ h°''"J’1*
"»
and H tbr mail: &lt;»t rold» train* without notice
the Jfoy and wax to this effect: “I am
This ^nUowsn. «iv. the tad- ' dr'“ '? *h&lt;' ^r&gt;?
c&lt;r°r‘ w“ •’ the sins which are frequent with a rail­
aud auddrd citmaUc
No. • will wait at Woodbury for l&gt;. I. 1 X
better, love.” He once carried a mescraton when necea-ary.
-Ok, Commrrclsi. tad intended to be.
«&lt;■- The jury found the mej, way president. He told me the other
jngc of death to a colored woman, and
•Mtop ou Signa: only.
■ImpUscd. Imt It took him n long time to
■"« ■» " “
Onkkosk
day that when he visited; for the first
i
after
rending
it
her
emotion
overcome
-X upbismind At Iasi, however, he bn" ’h'rcJ he
rapidl^snd
plied dirvetir Into tbe
time in 60 years, the place of his birth,
CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALK.
'r* her to such an extent that she caught
D'Atrils. Hsing quickly
.
n
.
... , . a few weeks waa diocharged. H a first be began to inquire about the old lady ,
By virtue o' a Chattel Mortgxr-. eirentM bi
Mlwrtn-d it gtrew irltof at
• -.luric to a decision, and themimster led
n
»
the messenger in her Wm* nnd soundly
I be Mktolgav Whip Company &lt; eorp-ratMa
once.
. .
.
. c.
,.._n
act "»* to sue Brennan for the recovery and old maid. Abigail Henderson, who
• 4nm to a pool. So far all was well.
i . ..
A
• boxed his ears. Another colored woman
organized uader tbe laws ot the male oi Michi­
—.
.
,.
,
ot nis property, on the ground that lw- was hia teacher in his early youthgan. a &lt;«| bar.ng its o’ace of bustn»«A at Ha­
The trouble commenced as soon nr
, 1 J” ••
“ K
, t!
refused to open or sign for u message,
. . .
. . , .
.it.
•
was insane at the Line of deeding it, before he tvent to tbe academy and
Is acknowlwlgwJ u&gt; br tb«- fu«wt thorough curt tins’. Mlebtgaa. to the lUUinga City Ban*, k
'the. minister tried to put the citizens . .,
.
. . .
,
but walkwl the floor and l&gt;cat her for Nasal f'atunrti. Cold in Heaa aud Hay corporation organized under tbe Uw» p! ike
,
j
*
as
i
rm
' In the face of his own argument that thence to Yale---and, finding no record
It opens
and stale of Michigan, and d-NRE bu«lne&lt;s at Ha«
breast, and streamed. xup)M»ing it an- Fever of all remrdlre.
of her among tbe reminiscences of the
the uaaa! |duxare*&gt;- allay* pain an&lt;l m t ug«. Mtetibrur dated at the «ry ot HaMtor
,-n.ntly del not object to "bmding in , no(h
Bnd
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I nounced a death. When all the neigh­ clean*-*
namatu* *. brali-tb«i sore* prou*-t»» the mem­ tto-fifth dir oi March l»;at»d fikd to tbe ot
' town.wentto tbr churchyard ami them.
r^tthcr
thr water
up
to
hia
ears,
but
further,
or
i
ri
i
»•
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:
-I
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u
&gt;'
.1
* I Ijors bud come in. one more venture
brane from cold, restores the arnsr* of taste fire of &gt; he Recorder o! the City of llvsticyt on
deeiir. be did n«t wish to go. SX “ for
•' " " , ?T°,OTd
«h- »•.! erected
and einell P« Ire
rents al Drug*t*t» or by the said fifth day of March to tbe tear afore
J a teat terort. the minister &lt;W,n*
| &lt;»•««« of tar-M. It «« a mom.- "°me lhan tht* r**Mt r-'a&lt;l ***• message. UteH.
saM.and upon uhieb default has been made. 1
i ro-.-rtRLY BBOTH KRS, M Warren 8t- New York. li-ve r»ken and aha!’, sell the per*
‘ Ab‘- '
wah M*n*P’-v n notice that, tbr woman'a
'.iitee.u nijottonr-d and described fowl! The
-jph.crd his hand on his head and begun ! THE TRAMP GOT A GOOD MEAl !
n °U| " C r'T*
*
au. gall
your
would comr up from
IxavenLbeardowu. As hedid so the e.tizen’. .j ....w .«
— uuvu
G°°D mt
MEAU
fc-*» Henderson,
lta&gt;derton, died
died aged
age,l ». Put
Tuty
e...irr nock ot Whire. Iia?ut*tees. Haltere. HW.
tog
tber
wllh
all
a
’
ojfc
muialsrtti'e'
r.nd no
i He Also Proved Ttral Bostaunrat Mrs ,ruat in tlie Lonl atpl have uo confi* । *°
“ elemn&lt;to
her’
inanolaetured a* w-U a. all am:* and k. ferial
tnsss of hair slipped from his head, aud
ti*ed br the said,41 .chi{so Whip Cotn^yiy It
I
Sometimes Make Grave Error*.
| dence in man.’ If Abigail hind been the J
A “CLEAN” SHAVE.
the minister found himself standing
IU bun!nets of mani'a-turint Whips. Hamess
I
“Noisir! I never feed tramps.” said the recipient of the honor you ha.e j
—•
rt. Hallera. also all note* Hills K^ceirable. At
with a wig in hi* hand, while the l&gt;ald
I boss of the lunch counter. “If you get ' sliowered on me to-night she would , Frseaations Which Might Be Adopted for
count* K ’celvable and nooks ot Account as eel’,
farad of the citizen loomed up conspicas all rrtdeore of indebtedness owned h) fte
| started to feeding bums, they will newr b*ve reversed that verdict. She might
“
*
said Mkhlfau Whip Coni,-an- also all otfier Int •
nomdy.
I quit coming.”
J not have expressed her doubt ns to thn |I
Nothing is cnsirr than for contagion
nlture and fixture• beta i^tos tu Hie *&lt;id Mubi
After this there was no trouble in get- .
En Whip Company and used In connect ion .with
‘
A tall man, shabbily dressed, came Ix&gt;rd, but she certainly would have been to be con' eyrtl from a dfa«raaed to a
Ring
under inr
the wairr.
water. The
i business toeln tinx safe aud type writer aK&gt;
*‘"K this
cuts head
uruu uuucr
ine
.
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The American ProtcCt:ve Tariff League certain
'lllfflino
Infn
th*
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I
healthy
skin
during
the
act
of
shav
­
Lefwr* t’ateat belcm;ia&lt; to the «alt
vitizen h«f]
had .iltvava
always »-&lt;r»r&gt;nia.
carefully concealed :
the room, and walked to reassured about man.’
*-jriv»*n
Michigan Whip t'o-npsnr Issued by the Go»is
anational
organization
advocating
.......
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a
seat
in
the
rear
ns
th*.
nrA"-:..*...
____
*
------------------as
the
proprietor
waa
'
-----------------------------ing.
and
many
gaar*
have
now
been
rrRhe fact that he wa» liald, and when he
rrnnieut of the Unite 1 Slate* of Amrrl-a to
] conk’d, kx^ s tbe Medical l’mu». provtalking. He heard the conversation.1
ATTENTIVE TO CATS.
“ Protection to American Labor and George C. Wallers for an iraprovern-: : lu tbe
was found out he went under the water
I ingthut disraiwd pydoesscs haw in this
process ot treating bides whica Let’vr Fatort
0.11, r..d
«o wtJ’ing aud stayeil so Jong that the w.T’.n1’!’ ZEiT"’ l'.' •" d'Pr*c»lin« ! T». l-.rU Wo...
all
Industry M as oxpla-ned by its constitu­ is dated JulrT-.h.. 1fc&gt;l and No 4*5X71.
way and ordered a sirloin steak, wifh
or Them.
I manner been propagated.
Probably
machinery, tools and uumils no attached tr­
rtpeetators became frightened.
He was
iMguivui-u.
tirwas
.
......... -..............
tion,
ts
follow*
:
.
ead a part of the real estate owned by tl MM
A ln(lj who lltc, ur„ the j,n|in d„ ' the readiest manner available to the
tjAken out very much ashamed of him- n&gt;u,broom,
““•“rooms ud
and French
French fried pot.toe,
patatoe.&lt; ‘
Michigan Whip Company- tugMbvr v .th a’.!
I n
A ?►uebn untoward
*
Ji1 rlcnd
n‘“"e,‘ ‘ th&lt;s
Flnnte..
old
zoo.
i. .personal
peon- property
I
1 bailor for preventing
*&gt;Th»sluwtcf
L*&lt;..»or
«hs;i
bs PartcUm
t
•elf.
other
used or conneeted n:ta
said business b. sai l M-cliigau UhipConipaay
U by
tad donee tothe.tr., e.Uof brr neighbor- .' wenm-nec. IMoU
.. ,
■ .Urilizibg hl. ,■
at Public Anrtton to tbe hlgho«t bidder at tb?
I coffee, wheat cakes, &lt;\ip custard, apple ।
II pie and an order of cheese
cu5l
“
"l“
PP
k
hood.
She
feed,
daily
a
hundred
at
the
'
hy
mralo
of
beat,
e.ltar
.
oflkeof
tire
Mlehtzsn
Whip
Ucunpan) hi Ihr
WOULDN'T WEAR IT.
on the
side. , Beyry wine market, where they are al- ! V
building oerup'ed ly. them f i- fl
|..e and an order ot efieeae on
the aide.
or bu.l"« water.
Ewr. ,
lag purposes to the City of IIs&gt;tinz*-Oii tor i*to
Ba4 Mlatakr Mnd» by s Short-Sighted When
he arose ana&gt;"'i
wended
his
way
up lowed to lire l» the cellars Thi. lady '
Ihe
d''dJhi
*lW
*-v »p
“ ",0' *hrlr ‘“n,"7 I
There
are
no
personal
or
private
day of March A. D, itMi at ten ltd] o'clock In
।
bishop la Saglantt.
। the aisle
al«le he bore
hor. in
I„ his hand
a-a a
. check
-U._, for
...
|n th# tniI1,IIli|trlltItlI) nl wul; I would not .uffer from the eapoaon to ,
the fareonou of said dAy.
There is a hat story in which a wellpromts m connection with lhe organiza­ Dated at the City of Has'logs fllC SClVtffiJ 5.
, an even dollar. lie paused in ffantof
day of March, l&gt;W.
know;i bishop nnd n lately-det cased 4MC Uc«k.
and soys she feels as if she was form- high degrees uf lient.and the rule should
tion
and
itissustaincu
by
memberships,
, the desk.
Jamfs N KtM ’­
lieenforcril
that
in
no
caar
abouldanyof
1 erly incarnate in a woman who hated
marqufa played leading parte. The mar“I believe,” he said, "that you
Agent for tbe Hastings CHJ &amp;-nf&gt;
contributions
and
the
distribution
of
itt
_ _____ __ ___ j^wiaaid a
1
the
•
‘
instruments
’
*
be
u^l
consrcuticr*jnis, who married u Gaiety chorus girl,... few
tew minutes
n.:nn*.» ago
-— that
**— * you
----- never feed animals.
Her extreme sensibility to
MUBTGAGEBALE
publications.
ind, generally speaking, lived up to the t tram{m?”
. .theiy sufferings is, she also feels, the । ly without having first l&gt;ern submitted
Default kavtog been made to the cotnit'. -u *
Under this
Kigh standard
of his
life,
«inn.!«r-i nf
Ki- marriage
:----- ll,
~ was '
“Exactly," answered the proprietor. । puaisbment meted to her. She has in | to the sterilising process.
of a certain mortgage made by Fred W. Bickel
FlnST . CarrMprnbR*M is «aKcitod r«gar&lt;|&gt;n&lt;|
rule,
then.'
each
customer
would
be
and
wife
Ncltlp
of the loan uf ttasttojri Firry
rt&gt;- ustomed to wear a particular style
'
” ard ••OfftSfal CevrvwpondvntB.*^
The tall man chuckled. “1 am sorry, ! an outhouse a number of mutilated and . sure of having a “chan*’ sbn'x? In more
County. MlchhCan. to daninel Carson of Gales­
v&gt;7 hat, shorter than that favored by
3EC0ND. W« n««d and wabomacMtr.buttons,
,
burg. Kalamar^o County. MichIran,
sir,” he said, “butyou do not always tell sick cate that she rescued.
whsthsr
.
m
.»l
—
1
—
----—
-----Of course, also, on
most men. One day, says the St. James
Deenmber T A. D. iMi/nad recorded in the ci
Another Indy attends to the cats In ' Fcnsea than our.
the truth."
•
,
flee ot tbe Keglsler ot Deeds, for the County ot
, the principle of a “fresh pot of tea for
Budget., he went into his hntmaker’s J
Barry and mate of Michigan, wi the
And he escaped uninjured while the the Palais de Justice, the Centrakinat- '.each euKtunier." a freahly scnlded-out
ia Piccadilly and asked for a new one to ’
keta. the prefecture nf police nnTl the '
day
of Dectnuer A. D. iwalij Liter ■* d Mortproprietor was realizing the trutih and
0.1 page 212.011 wi.lcb niartiraicr there t’
kagea.
tw- made. The shopwalker took the hat,
Sorbonne. There are 30 cats at the ia.thcr pot should be included with each
force of his observation.
claimed to Dr due at tbe dale of th L- not ire tl*
shave.
UnleM
these
or
similar
pre*
walked flow n to the far end of the !
j Palais de Justice. They are &gt;n the habit
sumuf Three hundred ninety six Dollars and
i cautions lie carried out in barber*'
itrveii caota. and 'an attorney's fer ot Fl ren
whop to give the requisite instructions.'
: of being regularly fed. When anything ‘
HIS PRICES WERE HIGH.
Driii:s rtrvrl Iri for in said tnortrage sud re
•rating the hatlesa marquis standing iu 1
1 prevents their benefactress coming In . shops, cases of the conveyance of in­
suit cr prococd rfii at law haring been tortitnt .
.
fectioua
skin
dis^aaea
from
customer
PROBATE
ORDER.
&lt;Jhe simp. At this moment t here entered
rd
to re cover the moneys sucurea by said inJrtTraveler
a]r" the; nick of time they go out to meet
gage.
or any part tberev.'.*
.
Slate al Michigan, Countv o( Barry—m.
the short-sighted bishop of X, also in !
Some time aco an Fn r k **F*r; I her, and follow her to the court at the . io customer cannot foil to occur.
Now. Therefore, by virtue of th - pev-er 0.
..Al •
?1.9* l*mbair Court toriL’
----------------------------------IteTT
’
Lf
J
L
side
of
the
palais.
A
number
of
po
­
wont of a new headgear. He saw only ’
County of Barry hoMen st lhe Probate Ottce sale eou'.atord to said nidrtvagr. und tbe statute
PHYLLOXERA DISAPPEARS.
•n IbrHty nt llaatiurs. In said county, ot Usuri! ease made and prodded, notire t« nerr
rt Mnall man. who might have passed for the dominion of the
it
" • liue®en "itneaa her arrival, and help.
riven that on baturdnv the 13lh day ol Jure
Saturday, th*- »txt% day of March in th*
..topkeeper, .tiding .Uri^.t him.'on'^X
” ”“L“n °
Sh# '«
‘hl“k
•»'»“
rear our tbuasand etibt hundred and ainetj A. 1). Irin, at t-n o'clock tn the Fareno»m. I
fta hr took hl, pccullar*hwt off hl, lieu.! Iruvinir hf roun,lhhlm^.w k
J&gt;«forr uwakened « .pint of bumucilv i» the
shall sell at 1’abltc Anetion.to tbe highest btd
&lt;tt-r.
at tbe North Front door of the Cyurt
«d went up to him. -Do you think.1 S.
police force. Policemen who know her
Probrtr1' Charlei w- Arrartronj, Judge o*
Nat are i« doing for California vine
House iu the Cltv of HasUmra [tbsl beiftn toe
h'
dution he bnd receired. He^lnto 1
“'•-Or ,O*h'm yaplists what they long and fruitleaaly
01 lh* esUU or ,*trr ** place where the Circuit Court for Barrv County
is boiden], the premises described u» -uid
tried to do for themselves.
re­
•“Unit you have a hat like that?’’ The
of riilXTr
^aBrtltttmdulv vrri’ted •1 ortgare. or no much thereof a&gt; may be :«•••» *
snarquis looked at him for a moment, * ra&lt;e. but finally, on the adrice of hlu , '
that udnili-btra sary to pay the amount due on said muitXAgrported from many localities that the HiiJrfUU “fY01!.
w»th • per teat toterret. and ail legal reG*7«*
wife,
paid
the
whole
amount.
A
few
!
**
fraaUd
to
Abgie
J.
De
­
wpeechleas with indignation, while the
phylloxera, tbe most serious* pest that " Hf or to aonw otuer &gt;inuble person.
KVfber with an attorney *a fee of Fliteen Dollars
Giving Credit.
•dtopkeeper, seeing what was amiss, days afterwards the hotel keeper re- |
eovMianted fur therein, tbe premises being de­
The customs surrounding the giving has ever attacked the vines, is dying ^£,“^4*^11* entered .that Friday lbe
celved
a
letter,
saying:
"Your
prices
'
burried up ns fast as he could. Unfor­
« Um o'clocM k scribed to said mortgage aa all that certaiu lot
The experts have tried every
of credit differ widely indifferent uoan- oRt.
Piece and parcel of land rttaato In tbe Township
tunately, the marquis found his voice arc too high!" A few weeks later a tries. In Italy credit is given only on remedy to stay the progress of this
of Hastings to tbo Coonty of Barry and Slate nt
Michigan and known m&lt; described as follows;
before the hat man reached his client. package arrived. The Inn keeper re- ' undoubted security;
pest,
but
without,
avail,
and
six
years
ip Cuba five
• Tba Wort half of tbe Kart half of East half ot
---------- J
— of_ ''
’No,” he said giving the bishop had? mnvrr)
11?ove&lt;1 wJaPPer -A.
**t®r _1
wrapper.
100
K,pcar Ml B
ago the vineyardista of the Sorfoxnahnd
•North East giwnerof Section Twwrt&gt;-four ».l
"* thr Prutwtt In
its headgear:
headgear; “_____
I haven
’t got a hat likeJ lhwn’ “d then found a card on which j months after delivery, in the “Ber­
Town £ree |X) North Range Kight |»]
tifa
_—
JL
hr
co(
In
aaia
enuntv
In Napa valleys plowed up all their vines,
eoatamtog twenty acres more or Ires
--.I if I Lad l*m blowed
. . •__if I would Ii was
was written:
written- “Your prices are too mudas settlements are annual.
that, and
and
replanted
the
ground
with
resist
­
HamiblCakmo
Austria it is impossible to do business
high!
’
*
A
few
motaths
later,
quite
FBI LIP T. OOLQBOVK.
Moitgagf
wear it!”
'
without giving a year’s credit; in Eng­ ant stock. The experts believed that
** “f^«“&lt;ee.
lately, a large bot was sent him. snd he
land settlement is counted upon every all non-re*istaut vines were doomed M tbe iwndenry of said petiUou sod the bmr
Call It Quit*.
paid a goodly sum for freight charges.
to
destruction
by
the
phylloxera.
But
Among the advertisements in a Ger- On opening it, and after doing a tre­ three months; in Spain four-fifths of
I
NirrtCl VOR BRAKING OF CLAIM*
•wan paper there lately appeared the mendous amount of unpacking, he the business is done on' a cash basis; reports hr ve recently come to the state
or flU
Turkish and Russian credit averages inspector of orchard peats that a ma­
■1a I iowing: “The gentleman who found
found another card: **”
terial fulling off in the ravages of the
^oMBhOofirt for the Oounty of Bam ।
a purse with money in tbe Blumen- too high!” t
af March A. O- !**•■
pest bus he*n qptlced for some time.
ate wore allowed for &lt;rr,i
xtraase is requested to forward It to
Vines once affected by It are now al­
Ir etahns atawst theotH-the addrex.: of the loser, as he wate-recCusior
late
of
J
parcels or boxew.
most free.
The inspector has begui.
•«gnised.*'
A few days afterward the
C.BANUKKY IUUL
aaM that aU creditor of
a thorough investigation of tbe pleas­
TlbvriM' Ptoasttre Gallery.
are
required &lt;o
k’reply was inserted: “The recognized
—ms to
saM
Frobair
ing
phemmiena.
He
thinks
some
nat
­
Divers
In
the
Lake
of
Nemi,
near
Al
­
-gentleman who picked up a purse in the
Slavery survived in England much
Probate oMoe, to tbe Clt&gt;
■uakttiiM aailaDowarce. on or
Viumenst ras.se requests the loser to call later than ia generally suppotted. The bano. have found at the bottom of the ural enemy of the pest has appeared
aext. and ths:
lake; 80 feet from the shore, the pleas­ or that some deadly diaesse has at­
k—— «
word bondage in Northumberland still
■M Court, or
ure galley in which Emperor Tiberius tacked t he phylloxera and is extermin­ 2^»?trtrr Mad Msrrtet
means a female farm servant. Th*
acts.
-&gt;
actin’
held bis orgies. It still seems to be ating it. Whatever is the cause, the re­
coolies and salters (I. e^ salt miners) of
The tongeiit. telegraph line in the
East Lothian were actually slaves till decorated with bronzes and Mosaics. sult will .neon great gain for the vinewmrH. above grotusd aad without t
They have brought up bronze beads, yardists.
1775. If they deserted their service
•xwak, has just been completed ir.
a wolf and Hon, target* with inscrip­
TOR'S SALT
anyone harboring them was liable to a
•Australia, that land of leng distances.
tions and rings for tbe docks.' Cardinal I
Au aiuus'iDg correhpdndcnce recently
penalty of five pounds sterling if be
The line runs with a circumbendibus
Colonna tried without success to re­
did not restore them in 24 hours. The
took place between a Wisconsin farmer
that I ebaU •d) at
fr»ai Rockhampton, in Queensland, to
lust slave in England was not freed cover the galley in the IMh century-, and a fawn! boiler firm. Tbe farmer
bMter. on FrWav.
■Iruome. in western Australia, and
and another attempt was made at the
Mifit ten o clock.
completely until 1799 and in 1842 there
wrote ns follows: “Dere Hires I have a
ZeMe.ofthe iat&lt;*
-crosaes about two-thirds of the entire
beginning of this century, when some
- " riahip
was a coolie living who, as well as his
1,000 akerv of trees that 1 want cut. Im
'P»— *——• •
father and grandfather, had worked a* large bronze nails were brought np.
pore hut Im willing to pay too hnndred
and aotbsri:.)
a slave in a pit at Musaelbnrg.
doleDi fer un engin that will do my
■fJaauan- a
Vou»h.
According to tbe agricultural depart­ work,” and he went on to explain just
I. title and iu
what
sort
«»f
an
engine
he
wanted.
1
he
H
,
ia and to tfa*
The belted trap is an imitation of the ment, 95 per cent, of the food of hawks.
_ —
Cll.
In
tbe
Count-,
r!
boiler firm saw that the engine neces­
rNrv. By accident anemptr bottle
owls.^rows and biaekbirda consists of
, known and
Wert b*H oj
animals and insects far more danger­ sary to ncEximpliNh the devastation of
4 quarter af
his virginal forest would cost $:;,U‘.K),
to unsuspicious insects a drop of hccev
ous to agriculture than the birds
r acrr&gt;
South
1Uce jelly, and when the victim descends thcuwelves. The com eaten by tbe and they informed him to this effect. A
week
passed
and
then
tbe
following
crows far mostly waste com. picked np
rrm*;rke«1
“I didn’t
pithy
epistle
came
from
the
Wisconsin
in tbe fall and winter. Cuckoos are
OM hsodrri
’
also found to be very useful to the i woods: “Dere
lajan ikrrr
fanner.
•

COOK BROS.. Proprietors.

Peculiar to Itself

Hoods

; J»i

Sarsaparilla

JAXON
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CATARRH

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£ Xrf to^“

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rara-.nD.Sori.&gt;.'.

�HastiitGS Banner.
Thursday, Mar. it. 1896.
COOK BMOS. Propriotoro-

ICepvrirht' «9q&lt; bv J B Lippincott Co. J

MOVTOAGK MA IX

Mr. Thomaa Ludlow said what Ise be­
lieved to be the truth when he told his
wife that the efforts of tbe company’ll
attorneys to purchase the Bynum farm
had come to naught, but in making the
(statement he had seriously underrated
the aartuteness of the gentlemen in ques­
tion. Instead of abandoning tbe at­
tempt, they had merely withdrawn
from tbe field for The purpose of
proaching it at a different angle, and
Ludlow’s assertion only proved how
well the secrets of their plan had been
guarded.
Indeed, at the very time
when he had spoken iso confidently of
the failure of the New York attorneys,
three worthy gentlemen bad already
begun an attack from another quarter;
und
the emissary of a Cincinnati
broker, who was supposed to represent
a new mining company organized in
that city, hud inude more than one
stealthy visit to the farmhouse in the
cove, urn
driving
I ng thereto
i iivreio from
iron) Dunbar, the
raihray Motion oe- l above Tregnrthen, ]

Thinking about it afterward, he
never knew Juki how far be had gone.
He hud an indistinct recollection of
•eoming out upon the cliff once, oppo
site the fit raaoe.andof stopping to look
down into tbe .fiery throat,of the cupola
lighted by tbe 'intermittent flare of
lhe burninggata After that he remem­
bered thiit themtfO made detours into
the forest auid uame out upon the cliff
alternately for what seemed a distance i^retly In the background. This dipof several miles, ills lust clear Ip- Idmutic ambassador hud his Gi.cl inter­
pres^ion want ahv. picture of n deep rent view with the Bynuiqs on the dry fol­
in the maintain tying before him iu lowing Ringbrand’a excursion with the
•hr ^bsciu&gt;ty pf fathoipless darkuesb;
colonel; nnd when, lute in the after­
he felt rat hurl'thtin saw that be was noon. he drove back i to the botrl in
Diiubnr. the deed to the Bynum cinrca
looking into i to'depths from the verge
uf a ipi’*-cipice: anti be noticed that &lt;Lpsafely hufiouvtl-lup in the iuaitic
" u great trw yumv Ixstuvcu ]xx'kct
jxx'ket of his eout.
coat.
If the shrewd tigeflt vungrnlutatod
of the undefined hitnseif a tittle on th ■ suec&lt;‘ss of his
approach Ing vtau- tnisaiou. it was certainly pardonable,
n -to; inahe itself felt; nnd for there had bren fiiffiraltiw. Jule
. h.-.ii he •rrcoj’nizrd its'udmonittau be Bynum wus obstinately uppoaeU to the
iiii'.ed that, it hud been pressing V|x&gt;u raM from the first, LMrauae it involved
lull along; and that he had 4&gt;een the uprooting.of the [family from the
•irvoet’iipieil to heed it. Now, bow- &gt;oil of ’lennessft.'c ami a ruigration to
J it rrfusrtd to be longer ignored, the unh;miliar regiofw of the Texas
nd tie felt colti • little A'lull* of a p prehen - frontier: andtaerreluctance wuAsharvd
..-is creeping :&lt;&gt;ver him as be fx’ured in a less degree by her brother Jed. Ou
roulKl tr io the shadows of the Mrest. ll.c other side, however.*Jeff. in whom
■•\Vbp: u yuiilhmptible coward I -am!" /’the seed of resflessness hnd been im­
he njutivr-ctl.-tiiruggling to’brace hlmplanted ori his formdr journey, wars
M*|f . agaiitAt ithe unnerving Attack, anxious *ir&gt; be gone again: and histo­
-stiupling here shivering like a ■child ries &lt;ff &lt;fhe unrestAined life on aftie
in a dark robin! :| -don’t des«rvr 10 border ‘knd gained him a i^irttsaun in
l»e vhHet! n iniftu!”
the person of his oriiefr brother. flVith
Tlijttn the ■ turned to 'retrace An« -steps this equal diviaion- in numbers, the
toward TreguHhen; 'but he Siad not ptansilwiigiiig upoa thp saleof the‘7arm
left the-shadow-of the tree ufiien two boug'ta the balance u^til Jule’tanpposimen appeared 'before him ax suddenly tinn &gt;wis finallyoaurcoimc by ttaeuirrival
and Iw skvutiy.as if they had,Klrop|&gt;ed of 41 Better from her1 Uncle -Jlwl, who
front tlie branches over his baud.
tiehorihrt!. in such glowing terms as his
"Th'ow - up yunkan^-dera ta.^ com­ lixnfoul vocabulary 'cduld ferrnish. the
; uattd nl 1i»e own naarest-h i m, rti vancing jMvqperltw whkfli awaited them in the
«ith|riflt half raised.
xeertt.
J’his letter had opporiunrly
Itingbrand saw his oppottftnnHy -as •rendiieil the core oit the &lt;tay preceding
I
the
emissary
’s final visit, anti its urglistiuciiy us if i Th details had been writcn in lerrers of fireou the.tnurky back- ii&lt;p. together with i» substantial in­
:round. Thomrh«b&lt;jth of tbeuncn hail crease in price offrrejl !wr the amlKu*L'un.sl’ neither uf them covered him: •sahor. had prw_’ured tbe rdluctant con­
ne hnd only to ilraw his .reudkver auff sent of the 't*ro obsirucvimiists. ’
filming thwcarrlvedtat the threshold
-tep behird the tree.-fightlug-or parleythe detail*
;wg from that stronghold -us the ur-_ ■&lt;ff the propooedmiignfUou.
.
.
.. .
/en?y uf the case demanded. It was j &lt;*1 Hs avcompHshtuetib wore arranged
..Il simple enough, -and his -rabid Was»{-’®’the evcuiog-Of the &gt;aine day, wbe&lt;
tear, to direct: but -alas! his palsied J Itet-family-w*wgntherrd iu the Icitrhe®.
;mi;i refused to obey, und-olmost
'the farailaouse. .iff and Jule d'41
ore She knew « hat he was-doing ho I 'most of the ‘'talking: • sled set back hi
1 as standing •h ith uplifted tuahJs. h&gt;s |‘ dh- chimney-corner, ra ing little: ant!
rtli chattering and his knees-siiaking11 T«&lt;l had takern the stuck from his rifle
-tati was xwdijbing tbe'baiWl iu.ipui
a'pitiabie agony of Tear.
•rifnvater l&gt;ef«re the "i»lr fireplace.
He; raptors gave him no time Ao pro- '
&lt;t. "You.go, on ahead." said'the on»*
v ho thud spoken, addressing 'bis com- 3t*ln out Imt to-morrsr night. Jtihsr**
utinitpn. “Xow. then, fall in. 'Mr. Spy. aitfked.Jeff.
“Oh. I rrciem so/'rEftplied bHahuirr,
♦cst thar befaiml him. an’ don’t you nev’
iaok MToss-cyed. 'les y01ve bnnkerin* t&lt;h wirth « (lixwrJsHed iir; "y’all ain’t
gw inc to rec. now teK we's klonelc’n
get a; bullet tli’bo yer haid. Murcfi!"
iRiiighrnnd did as he was told, follow­ sg an’ )&gt;onr- But bow d’ ye Wrlrjn
ing the shadowy out line, of his .guide, we»nll can goun the night? Thryoar/t
who turned to-tbe left into the 'forest..
Jeff rose from his
on the bed
Asithey stumbled along Jn the dr.rkne.sj. he knewitliata brave mamwculd: nnd broke off n leaf [from the bunch
bate yet lurried defeat into victory; of tobacco hanging ow-r the fireplace;
they had not get disarmed him. nnd he “Werfill didn’t ’low to take the cyars
saw bon easy it would be to make the 1 at tie settlewmt,” .he-explained. “II
cbaahes of a struggle at least equnl Iirrx sort o’ fibfiirin’.OK. gettin’ squat’
up on (the
by sCiooting the mnn in front. The with that, dem crowd
thought returontl again.am’.agnin.wfeh moMdting ’fonevwe-all done lef’Trnn«urgrfa: insistence, but. he K«ould .nut see .fcr good, on' 'tain’t gwine H»e
bring himself t® t he point Mt action.; 1| heoltir' for noac -d’ Avetall to be ssnn
and tike up|K)rtu&lt;iity vaniaheri.when.tbe roundthvre attemvnrds. «Come to thiiik
of it, Stough. thc£-.aid't.iM* use o’ inakhi’
tile-iealler stopped at the bentom of t.
small ^ink-hole b:. the plaheau. amt you riiije over lhe uumKiting in tbe
(urntag upon hiaa ,suddenly, pinioned night; &gt;e cun go jest aawvell tbe nrx”
his urinr&gt;.to his sMieuyith a few cturn&amp;of day an’wvait for we-ailMrtJNcNairville£”
"What on top «T dhffl yrth doesy’rtl
is rojr.
"What tare you trying to do stith nic,' •.want Us-start from McNairville for?*liny way T he demanded, while 'they «jhe aakrti. in surprise.
"’Cauoe the evars-doue leave thar
-were periling him forward to &amp; spot
bluckoasa np|)eurtt)g like tbe.mouth li&gt;out thn»? o'clock in rthe nuo’nin’. an*
•v.e-all ea»;grt tii’oo \vere an’ make hit
Jost you wait a minute, an* jjoui'll ’crost tbe (mounting’’fore that time.”
“‘An* ye wis ’low tn’ to do. th; tl to-mor: we (loa'tt. ’low to ta»-,e no remnnnrs
rer night?”
\
aw.pyin* loccudi tin* yene mounting^**
*t\'o;. that ’’d be to«&gt; soon Jor.
Mbit I'm u:p rerennte' officer;
|
, what.
knmibut if you &amp;..»ow unyrkhp? I
n-fipuraJ' on; tooiormfs Fhursat *.l| al’out
"
&lt;loy—ye can fcuke the inarF’urt; ride over
’That’s as fonv it may ibe; we doafft . Friday, an* we-all 11 jjine ye Friday
’kHvr.o take najrhnincesLtMlhow. New, I .nipl»t. How’lft that, thar‘do?*’
|
"Ok, I reckoB J can ghame time’s well
Chat ditl
11 &lt;&lt;!»'» with
Uixigbrand bit his toneme to keep | zvs another.
ftbe citj- feller tea’ night?”
•Bud rii tick led. "Scared him jflrim to
-fieath .a®’ dropped him in 1W J»rie in
"Bassum iuoller.*’
OidifU tote hiaa up nothin- rt««‘ut,

Jeff tilted hie chair a&lt;alBat the wall
end amoked meditatively ratll hia pipe
-eat oat. “D’ye knoae. Buddy. I eayn’t
get ahet o’ the Idee that I'ee done we
that thar feller afore"—he knocked
the aahea out of the pipe and dropped
It Into hia pocket—-an’ I jeet cayn’t
r eUet «h*r-By niek'ry! I do rie’llrt, now I" The apeaker brought hit
ehair down with aeraah.and theothera
looked up with aatontabmerftathla endden- exclamation.
"Whar waa hit, Jeff?" naked Bud.
"Hit waa down at Waco; that', whar
bit waa"—he got up and paced the floor
excitedly—“that'a jeat whar hit waa. I
done told you all -bom. that thar ruction
in the expreaa office, when that plum
fool meaaenger ’lowed to atan’ we-all
off with a gun; thar waan't no time for
Io talk, an’ jeat aa I fired I done saw a
man cornin’ In at the back do’—” He
n,
„„ i ,,
Tu , ,
—
“*’
b^ „
l“Pr'“lve,-T!.

- ««v. n ycrc to g|t me."
An awed alienee fell upon the £roup
in the kitchen after Jeff made this an­
nouncement. Bini pint, his gun together
und loaded it earefaly, sitting quieth
afterwanl with Ihtfiweapon across his
klip’s; nnd Jed e.nme out of his dark
corner to fevl meelujnically on the high
mantel shelf for Ids pipe. The night
bud closet! in with riorm signals flying
in the wcctern sky. kud the rising wind
\begau to sigh dismally through the

itatad,
said the elder brother; "two of us is
enough, an* I know* ye ain’t afeard.”

like hit’s mighty tough to go an* shoot
him like he*s a rat in a hole, less ye’re
p’int-bbmk certain ye got to do hit.”
They went out noiselessly, so as not
to awaken Jule, and Jeff led the way to
the trail'dp whfbh the woman liad pi­
loted Ringbrand two days before. The

qaart

fto^

County U Harry anti *tete

thisDotiee tbe sum «&lt;Three
rewrtMHjf-. Md ao l
fas bMM hwtltatrt

Hundred and Bfty-oae Doilani and
emus [l»8i M] andanattorney’s fee

rrortpSKe or any part thereof:
wringing und twisting-the trees above
Noli cc l« I hen-fore hereby ri
their heads; but the rain delayed and ■urdav lhe 23rd day of May A
o’clock In the forenoon, there win be rold.at
the storm seemed to be blowing over. 3e North frontdoor of tbe Court Houae. Id the
ty of Hartings. Countv of Barr; and state of
When they reached the base of the
Michigan. Isald Court House being the buBdlng
cliff, they left the path and turned tn which the Clreult Court for tbe Countv of
Barry
la held], at pnblicjmetkm, to the hlgbert
shortly to the right, following the
bidder, the premises described in said mortgage.or so much thereof as m«y be necessary
!• aatbify tbe amount due on aald m ortgage,
as above ret forth with the Interest thereon,
and the oosta charges aud expenses allowed by
law and provided lor In said mortgage.
uW premises being situated In tbe County of
Barry and Blate of Michigan and described as
all those certain pieces and parcels of land
&lt;irserlbed as follows, to wit: The Eart half
[E *4] of the South West quarter (S. W. '*] of
&gt;rclhni fifteen [IB] containing Eighty [80] seres
ot laud, also th». South West quarter 18. W. M]
of the “nnth West quarter [8. W. *4] at trctlon
fifteen 113] except two [in acres out or the
Bouih we«T cort .-r tucrevf Al' In Township
number O.&gt;e Not tL;F.;rgc number Seven Weal.
Hirn Ci iuitv. Mjrhfran . und containing In all
[1181 acres uf land.
r.-:u:Y7; '.t'^of.
-nan W i‘w.

sen Mt Public
bidder, at the Non
How, In tbe City *
EUee where the C
i holden). the ,
mortgage, or so tx
tasary to pav the araoaat due on eaM mortrawt.
with Seven per eent. interest .and all legal aaaw.
toffrther with an attorney *■ lee ot Twenty
dollars covenanted lor f beretd, tbe prerta^
beina described in aald mortgage aa a» Umw
certain lota piece* and parcels ot load Maa*Me
the City of Hastings tn lhe County at Barry sari
HgMeof Michigan, and known and described Ma

Fraction City lots nu;nber three (3). aakf four
(&lt;• In Block No. fire (ft) In tbe Eastern addriri*
to tbe village, now City of HastIrra.-Except trim
portion heretofore con vexed to Chicago, fcofckmazoo ami Saginaw Rail Road Company, airi
containing tn each lot four by eight rod* M&gt;
land, according to the recorded plat of said Cl In
pl Hasttnf s.
Charus Wtiz»x..
«
• «
Mortgages*.
rm UP T. Colgbove.
Attorney for Mortgagee. •
!»ateu Jan.ifri.

A '. ACS'xx.
UfiHN 1. 8CHV\ LEB.
W] |.l.l AM H HtOCVM,
.1G1IK I*. D&gt;.(t(H.AHS.

MtJRTGAGEBALE.
Default having been made In the payment o .]
a i rrtHhi 1xmd mid mortgage dated th&lt;- first dx* .
,i
of November A. D. 1«O made and executed toy H
Jesse Austin, unmarried of A*«iria. Barry I ■
Countv. wicldcau. mortgagors Engine Haw­
beck of the City of Battle Creek Michizxu*
trecM, sending ocrarionnl puffs eddying
mortgagee nnd recorded in tbe office id
•
Register of Ih-eds &lt;&gt;t R.irry County Michigan 1m .
dovita the ehimnecl to scatter little
MORTGAGE HALE.
Liber m of mnrtgai.es on nage (4 on tbe IMH
clouds of light ashos from the expiring
day
of
Nov
iitber
A
.
D.
ih
W
at
t
o
’
clock
p
sa_
• rebuilt.having been made In the conditions
Lf a certain mortgage made by Robert A. Kelley mid duly assigned bv saia Eujtenc Harbeeh Ms ME ,[
embers on the hoarth. The nicnsured
aiwi wile jjnr a. to Afaxauovr Foster Mated me Ktectn C. Hol’ou oTsaid City of F-uije «sob of the great engine at the furnace
Ma ___
1 1'Vbruan 11. A. D. 1»*7. and Recorded in'lhe Ci eek. nud th«* assignment thereof recorded___
of the Itegl-teruriseensei
Register of I&gt;redsof saw
said rorsy
Harry I
,&lt; n&gt;e uf.i be Register uf Deeds, for the County the office ufllre
rase a nd fell on thc|bteezc. mingling its
27lh day uf
of July A. D., 1M3MS
JFK: Ms ■
ot Barry and State o! Michigan, on the 14th . County on the x7lh
lones with the honrser mutterings of
uarvi
rs;uiu»j s. D. IM»7
................
-................
Uber23 of mortragbs
mortgages on page ifi».
tfl». by wkfari .
day
u' Ecbruaiy
In LlberW
of Mmt &gt;’ lJber23of
t&lt; i &lt;1,
Miwer Of
saWk 5^
gutea. or. page &gt;iu
184 n,&lt;
ou which mnrtMtr*
mortpnge thpr,.
there is
th fault the
tbe pctwfcr
ef Sale
sale contained lb*
Ift’jMfl
Rhe approaching sform. At the heat!
claftn-it to be due ni the date uf (hts none* ilo-I ir.o-igag^ lias become
teemM o&lt;»eratlvo.
operative. and
Mid .
.
bf the cove there is a deep cleft in the
...... dollars........
■ ...*&lt; a-.*.I
.1 nnrt
ir-AU,* IhMf*
v.ldcb
sm:&lt;I bond
and i.wirl
mortgage
there I*Is.-latlMim
clSiSMril
'
sum
of......
Sevcntv-five
and, ,.........
twenty &lt; to
t&gt;e
due
for
principal
ami
interest
to
date
lb*
Ipcrpendicrilar wiill of rock, known to
veuts. aud »u alturuey’s Ice of Fifteen Utdlars
rrovkkd for In Bald mortgsgr. and no suit or sum of three hur.dwd and sixty dollars aari
the dwellers'in Harmony Valley ns
I proceedings t't law paving b.cn Instftuted to twenty one cents, and no salt or proceed id as* sk.
Jaff rose slowly anti took down hia rills.
"The Chhnney.” U ifh' the breath of
rcrover tee mon&lt; ys secured by said mot tgage, law or l» equity having been Insntuiea tv» wk- U
cover the debt secured by said mortgage, or »rv.,
1
ur
any
part
thereufi
.
t
the tempest, the fissure becomes thedi- line of the rocky-v\alI until they reached
Nov. Ttcraore, bv virtue of the power of part tbereol now therefore notice-ta- herrWv
a narrow ledgn affonlinff a preoarlou. I ^^^■X’SK.V^'bS? given that ay virtue of tbe po’oee uf sa’o *»*•
;i|&gt;asou of nat ure’^ great organ, and al­
mined Id said mortgage, aud of the fifcafr-it* affi
ready its deep reedy voice could be. poskuge up &lt;o the-tfilile-Jund. KmerR- । bv given that o.« Saturday tire Twenty fifth dav the State of Michigan in such cases made wri
heard,''Ailing the cove with a sound like
of April
April A.
A. D.
1). lent,
I8J0. at
at ten
teu oo'clock
iu the
(be forc
fore­ provided, on Saturday tbe sixteenth day of Me
inw after ■ bronthlMK wnmmkte
of
’clock iu
ing, utter a bnntnless scramble, upon ■ nw&gt;n't 1y shall
^haij sell
Xu al Public
Public Auction,
Auction, to
to the
the A. D. isfift. nt 10 o’clock In tbe forenoon aft iri*
the reshing of the waves on u "amly the unsheltered mountuin-top, "Jiere |' noon,
|
nlgbest bidder, at tbe
the Nortb
North Front door
d&lt;wr ofJbe
nlitiiesi
the North front door of tbe Court House In tire
Hastings. Barry County. Michigan..(thaft&gt;*i
beaeh, or like
hi lhe City of Hastings (that being of
■ *. the
l. distuncoaotteKed
——-------------- I t^lc wind bud full sweep, they pushed &lt;on . ‘' Court House
”
Ing the place of holding tbe Circuit Court. Ira. g - i
• the place where tbe Circuit Court for Barry
2“r •£.’ J
igbty rutnract. Frona Iijk gasping until they stood in the small County (s bolden), tbe premises described In retd County of Barey) tne
public auction, to the hlghes® bidder. 1ft*-. ■
watch tower tn
i the
.
___ _______________
blunted
oak briiind I ravine sander tbe, lee of the bowhieni said ntortgaee. or so. much thereof as may ba at
taudft’and premises desertbed ta said ««*'«*»- 4 I
the 'barn, a great
dwi added'his
nsiiirn-' jIiarkil&lt; thr entrance to Hiagbrand's necessary tu.pay the amount due on said mort­ or so much thereof a*i shad be
xx*vawr»dde&lt;l
hl-memrn.
’
gage, with eight per cent. Interest, and all
I
ifiri’dall to the we led noises of the wight,
cov.a together with au attorney's fee of Isfy the said amount dueaxri interest aa rtw*,
prison. Jeff uncoiled tbe rope he had leg*
Firteen Ixillars covenanted for therein, the percent, costs and expense* at aata. a»6 ari
vbile ail the riiriOer and vhwcr'fuller brought, und was preparing to denernd, premises
being described tn said mortgage as attorney fee of fifteen dollars a.lowerf by J?". . ,'3
. ■
ibices of naiftrv were hushed aofi silent
n&gt;: thru certain piece or parcel of land situate and provided fur in said
when Jed stopped him:
m ’be City of Haatinn. tn the County of Barry and uremlses being described In said mortrap* • - j
tat’the prtwswn- of the storm-kiotg. Jeff.
"Irin’t ye 'low thuL’II be wort, -o’ resky ? OBJ State of Michigan, und kuown and describ cs—the West fracttonkl h» If of tbe^st baU rift
tbe North West quarter ol sortten
I
Tlynum continued his monotonous walk
cd
is
follows;
I
If that thar feller’s what yexkme look
Commencing at quarter post on tbe Ninth, (33) tn Township Number Oae
Rip und «kwm the harrow liorits of the
hiaaBor. he’agwine fight,furshore. He I aide
&lt;d Sertloa U In Town 3 N. 6 \V. Thence Range Number 8ewn t.j West helng .» th®
nutchcn, sapping at eurh ram to peer aiuYgwine stan’still»h"lowyetoshoel I South blxtera Chains and forty-seven links, Township of Assyria^Baro&gt; CoiXJS Aicblgan- |
rebnan »».
c
. . J
thri.re8orih3ffi4 degree*. East Eleven Chains
imit.of the windows into the db tokening
luau in-col* blood.”
, I and nine links to a stake and ‘•tone In center of
'
Assignrift. H|
Igloom.
tire highway to the place of beginning.
__ n.
.. ... . ___ j.
....
' I TUeree along ihe Centre ot tbe highway
F. W. Clapp.
Bud wxfr. the first to apeak. "Wbnt-all
rail tug dmtiilctneiCT-tlbc ghi,M,I.V horror south
degrees Kase. Three chains
Attorney for AM'KO«e
Battle Crok Michi
does ye Tor. to &lt;io 'hoot hit. Jeff?” he of Khe deed they wwr ulxrot tQdo,*ud rtilrtv thro,- oiid K llok«, thtree .aoy*M I
... ......... . . 2__ r...i I _
-r«
on n Iter parallel with the quarter line to ite |
rlvn paused ill frorfol hesitnt ton. Then ' Tborwptee rl».&lt;, there-, Westerly along saM *
.u«r»
►«.«..
—
.i„.™
nverre
&gt;.
point
so
thal
a
line
rvuntng
North
।
Tbe rider brothar dropped into a. *r»-.i
3lmI pro]M&gt;.M‘&lt;l i Usd'fhey go down onto
•
MVR?(tA\iBSALE.
panriel with the Bast hue would intersect tne I
chair anT; t hrust ijs h*ndM.le« p into his
Default having beea-matk* tn
;
place u( ireglnnlug. thence North from said
pffckrtK. "I low J don’t jest rightly aweviee for u loc&gt;j&gt;Jb»1e.-atul-n few ruin- iMrfncto thr place of beginning, Mid line being ' of a certain nwfnpige tttude by .VTanrrcrf' A- &lt;
.
Pre ehiUnx and fifty links long on the West Stevens. Florence E. Spaulding, urrlu B. Barknow, Vliiddy—I
ferm fact; thar tKi-s Inter lie and Jteff were standing in nktes
•
i-oitulnhig two acres more or less. F.x- ker, Mary B Barker Blanche B. Barker. Ajrwj*
cay n’t. Is* no mistake: 3 •nin’t nowise
Mold off and from the West side,be­ Harker. Martin V. Barker. Hirnett I. EnXrr
stone pitchy &lt;larilvem«of fhevnibtemanean ••»ri.‘’ire
11
likely tto forget that iljs?- face; hit’s esuiiiibcr. while 41rdwatche&lt;I tit the ing on the W s uf N. K. of Sect 17. 3 N. 8 W. to Emily t&gt;. Bostwick, of Ithaca. New Tprtc
dated December l" a. H. itw. and re« ord - 11'
Alkxaxper Fo.-tkr,
been a burnt to nhv morr’n one night «|M*rture r.1mr. fjrtff felt his war along
Mortgagee. cd Id the office ot the Register of Deeds, tor the
County cl Barry and 8ta:eof Michigan, wt- ikeT'uilipT.'Colgkuvk,
sene* I seed bit: hdtiiaK,9i&gt;rshore."
• '.re of the yvsHs until be-came tom niche
19th day of December A. D lf£0. In Liber t.t rt
Attorney ‘or Mortgagee
Mortgages, on page 72. on which mortgage then*
Jed got up and threw smother stick
Is claimed Io be due at the date ot this avaien
i
lighting this
cautiously reronof wwl on the fire. ’’¥.■• reckon ye're
(he sum of K'ght hundred nine Dollar* wed .*&lt;x*
. ,
plum shore. Jvff?^ be sulked. "‘Pears uioitri-rd the adjoining chamber as well
ty cents, and an afornej’s fee of Twetuy dst: . ,
MORTGAGE.HALE.
Dollars protided for in said mortgage, so*
ais
they
ruuM
by
its
inefficient
help.
The
,
Default
lutv
Ing
been
mxde
in
the
conditions
of
like, llais yere feller's been mindin’ bis
or proceedings at law Laving bstn. ir.rtiit errfatu mortgage made by George W. Gregory suit
.tight from the 'kitnp-pruetrafted but a «itid
the moneys secured- by* »aMt
' J
own lousiness toHkble rdiost scncc he
Ami Gregor, Co Evelju Dibble dated Dee. tuted to recover
or any part thereof ;
abort disia-awe (beyond tbe narrow til A. D (KM aud recorded In tbe office of tbe mortgaec.
come :to the srttlertrwV
Now.
Therefore, by virtue of tbe newer oC
'
Kegouee«»( Dr«-d&gt;, for the County of .Barry and
■opening. Vat it amswerrd tbe purpose, Mi«ta*of
sale
contained
io
said
mortgage,
aca
ths
swab‘
:
Mkhlgao. on ibe mb dav of December
,
rand they cmM we theshndowj outlines A. D. tw tn Ubrrxi m MurTgagrs, on pnge 331. ute in such case made and provided, nvlia^ t*
a-rnttlin’ inc. Hr wutfm-pryin* round
hereby given, that on Saturday tin 23ade riir of
Haul
Mortgage
was
glvru
upon
the
express
thh yere very coic*&gt;niy&lt;iay before yis- •of the figure ■&lt;*! a man strvMrhet! out coodiUoa that should auy d -tault be made In the M»v a. D. (K5W. al 10 o'clock In the fttrenoor, I
1 i&lt;My: I MM*d hhn: in" .1 u Ic-gJie took h im
• i|&gt;on the sandy‘Boor oft hr K-mern. Jeff' pnyo eutof (hr •.*)&lt;! iuurest, or any part there­ shall sell at 1‘ubllc Auction, to the highest Mt.
on Mtij day vriereoii tbe wilt* Is made pay­ derat the North front door of tbe Court Hoose
up the mountingaud jTinted him the* (Landed tbe lasu^r.o his brother and took, of.
able. as above expressed, aixl &gt;h uld the same In the City of Hastings, 'that being tbe plaee
remain mpaid *ml in arrear for the space of where tbr Circuit Court for Barry County ta.
way back from tbe. McNabb.”
tcarvfiil aim at rhe motionlrss form;
bolden),
tbe
premises
described
in
sori
nwsvthirty dav*. the., and from ihencefore. that Is
il.is hand tTvujlil^r] so that l&gt;e«*ouid not
.
to »ay after (toe lap^e of «al&lt;l thirty days, the gage. or so much thereof as may be seevsaarw
“¥e». Jule. 1 *lbw-dlic-didn’t know' ihold the guu sknudy. und hc^rot dowu
afore&lt;rid prim-tpal &lt;nm« uf twelve hundred to pay tbe amount due on said mortgage. Mtat
dollar* with eft Arrearage of luteres* thereon 8 per cent. Interest, and all legal costs, toaeitar
who”!* what he wss. fihodone left him1 ui|M&gt;n bis knersaod rested it against the Miail.
’
s«c tbe option of retd party of the secona with an attorney's fee of Twenty-five DwIojos
covenanted for therein, the premises being de­
.stnnilin’ afore the swsnith of the tunnel,.'
party toreome due Mini payable.
Driautt havtag been made in tbe payment of scribed in said mortgage as al! that certauv Ik
An'r.hat ain’t tlwtuw-'' enriousest part- m«&gt; long abom ft. that Bud’s nerve cok- Interot
due Dec. lltli. MN. and tbe aame hav­ Blece and parcel of land situate In tbe Towa&lt;g
laple Greve In the County of Barry’ and Siaot
ing remained unpaid ami In arrears for the
o’ his ; he aciambltd into .the hole over liapsed and tbe Lump fell from hts shakri thirty
sandap wards, tbe aforesaid of Michigan, and known and cescribed. •_ 1 JcS. . ,
■tbeibroken rocks, am** jest about-a min-, &lt;ajg fingers; it dot not go out.and as be* space
prtiripal suiaot twelve hundred dollars with lows: - ’
Tbe East half ot tbe South East Quarter «t
.
uteie flrrwardx be •oume n-pilin’ out o’ Iteeid it up agaiufe* whispered: "Short. all arrearage-*•&lt; Interest tbereou is dow declar­
ed due ana jutyabSe by &lt;tir terms e( said mort­ Section Thirty two (32) In Town Two (•»&gt; North'
—«]tlick! i esut--”
.
gage
which (nortgwr there Is claimed to be Range Seven &lt;7) West containing Eighty Arran’
A blinding flash
ilium incited the
sreUoo' biw l»e uxniio-anakin’the longest*
due at ttee date of IMS ink Ice tbe sum of Tblr- 01 Land more or lesa.
Ex ILT D. Bowrw
I ■J
ituis vrn. and the-dead air of the place
klutko* trucks to'ndri rthe valley.”
Philip T. Color® vr,
Mongar^,
*
ymred with a wonctiKsion ahat put Dollars pwMM for In «ai&lt;1 mortgage, and do
for
M
®rtna««-..
Milt
or
proeerilags
at
taw
bavtaa
been
instltutthe light -and rrverbested. like
"IDi nev* tell yea tsrt that thain’t the &lt;nr
Dated February 17. im».
queidion: hit looks snjghty like he’s aThe two men fell owr each
bnedkin’ round yerr to fin* out mme tattflt.
*
MORTGAGE SALE.
.-tale c'-atained io«ialdn&lt;w-t«Mge. and thr statute
Default having been made in the
|
thill* “*bont wr-all.,a&lt; 1 fecksn thar’s otlmr in their frarith* haste ta reach &gt;t) sneheanr mMte and ywn-Mrd. notice Is here0
m*asbT 8u,*e *
I
tlw open Rir. fighting like caged 4&gt;v givea tlmt on Matilntav the Twenty-eighth
got rts lx* somcthin’itesic.’’
1
-fay of March A. D. km. at teu o’clock m the Hilda Shaw dated November &gt;rc1j a. D uaa
________ . w
wIInmi&gt;wu
. w mc
andirecorded In tbe office of the Ke»i»uvrt
Biitl; gin tired arottnd into thegather­ wild beuste for precedence «p the,forenoon.
I—
hUm
aril
nt
Public
Auction,
to
the
...
,______ ... . Deeds, for the County of B*irrv, and Stare «■&lt;
difljratlt
Ktainvav:
and
when
ther
1
r
^°
nt
door
tbe
ing &lt;l»dows in the ranim, and asked:
, .
..
...
...
* fi Oourt
&lt;k&gt;urt Hou»e
Ilou‘»* (n the city of Hastings (that being Michigan, on the 23rdday of N’orember A *l
from Ih-Bonthnt tbr anaky 1rc,
rtw
ctrMt’ Court for
ior Barry
lljr? 18)1llu Liber .B of Mortgages on page
^1*- p
te/M. whw. fibe ClreeH
Jnlc?”
jkWuntyiI- hoTden).
holder), tbe premises
t*remlses descrited*
deacrfled in which mortgage there is claimed u&gt;&gt; aiv Z?"1 dniina” wplied -Jeff: JfgODe to pi*, tlie contagion of 'terror eomciuni- jaunty
iI «&amp;ki mortgage, or wo much thereof as may be the date of this notice tbe sum of Five H mdro*
,t„l
Itarir
to
thrir
a^toplice.
and Thirty Six Dollar* aud thirty nk:e rJSre '
ibiiitl.lbrerl on."
■’s1Lee uf Twenty Fire BolriSj i*
with riven percent, interest aud all legal nn&lt;1
Bild Mood his rifle it the chiannry- and tJw three men frittered in a mad I &lt;■«
-carts, together with an attoroeys tee of Thlrty- provided forttt said rnortgxE-. and no
wirnqr .i«nd went’ qut. eanting baric in
I
Dollant covenanted for therein. Ute premta- proceedif gs at law havfag^bren institute* £
recover
the
moneys
secured bv - said tnortrarev
■re
toeing
descrloed
In
said
mortgage
as
al!
that
I
To
be
Cmitbtitrtl
)
u moment to say: “I rerkon-she Iotas;
’
pteaeor parrel of land lying aad being situate or any part thereof:
KJ"F- Therefore.by virtue of the power .-.r we*I In ttoe Townshfo of Hastings In the Countv of
Imstwpys. tliar’s no light.-”
contained
In
aald
mortgage,
and the Matntw*
Barey
and
State
nfMIciilgan.and
known
and
de
Anofintt- interval of apprcosive siiaueb ease made und provided, notice la brr«b»
Mribert as follows:
Iwie Folh»wr&lt;l Bud’s anMlrance. The
I Tbe North sixty «»• Acres of the Routh We« given that on Saturday the Klrd day of MarjT
O'clock 10
^orenotta. J 4mn
Quarter of Section Thirty-two (32) Ip Town
three men sat arotlnd the dearth, each
mH at Publie Auction, to the hlgbeat bWdav
I Three u) North: Range Eight («) weot.
kurtvipg The others’ thouglir. und each
I Th* parties of the first part hereby agree to Ju?
f'?nt d00.r 01 th* Court Aouse in rire
pay I Im cures that may hereafter be aMosaed City of Hastings 'that being tbe Dlace whm
hoping1 -flnet one of the others would
upon (his mortgage upto and Including one per the Circuit Court for Barm Ciwotyisput tbr (j)rt8ess suggestion rtto words.
Icem. and tbe excess (If anv) over tbe one per ta tbe premise* described tn said mremmB.Ar mL
emu
to be paid by the party of the second part inucn thereof as may be necessary to nay
While. Uw-y waited the first great drops
amount due on said mortgage, with revrn
hereio.
of raia. pattered on tbe roof..and the
cent, interest, and all iegul rests, togefire? whu
XVRLYN DlRBLX.
Mortgagee. an aitorm y a fee of Twenty five ikiUarr rrviir
soughing*The wiiid through whe treeO0UMUWR,
anted for therein, she premises beingde-criMb
tofis nnd the touder growling of the
In said mortgage ms all that certain lot pImZ
r for Mortgagee.
for x apriMri *t he eorJd sort o’ ore what
and parcel of land attmue In rhe Tow».\Kr3P
thunder. dno«u»?d the roar of "The
Hope in the County of Barry and State of MtcZhjt msw 4• k* *“
■’EjJJT?D
c*w'bed as follow. .-X\hate y*-aJl gwine do with htaDir Chimney.” Tbe-ditaky interior W the
I
x
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
Tbe North East qaarter of the .North tfrjft
.naked Xed. zpenkfng far the firat'rtme.. kitehen grew wore shadowy as the
Bta‘a ot Michigan, 1
"JterkoE we“tl turn him loose after handful of fineo® the hearth died&lt;W«vn,
Fifth Judicial Circuit,Io Chancery, f
Eltpa Shaw.
I Eatb^r A. Hornes
)
he*a done &gt;car«J up eDoaffh to min* h» and the durkneos was intensified fay an
|
Complaiaant. 1
' PHILIP T. COLrtROVff,
curu busiDTfis,’’ traponded Jeff, leisure- occasional flasb of lightning contrast­
. Theodore A. Burues, I
lv filling hta pipe with the eruahed leaf ing ita glare with the twilight of tbe
Defendant
J
•
room. The
red glow from the coals fell
j
,
of tobacco. ** Tain’t ffwine hurt him room,
Sult peudlua In the Circuit Court for the
opon the faces of the three brothers
MORTGAGE SAL*.
I C »unty of Barry In Chanrerv, at Hastlnct.
none to atay thar a day or ao.’’
Mich gon. on the 2mb day of Feby., A. D.. ttw.
Default havlnc been made iu tte- oaad
JiHc went to rhe cupboard in the cor­ vrouix-d nbom tbe sreptace uii aittinr
I lu this cause it appearing from affidavit ou of arerulu mortgage, execured
•
t.wInni.nt HrVtfl n mnn IvhnRf'
I
.11,
.
. file, that the defendant. Theodore A. Barnes is Benedict and Margaret Benedict,
ner, and &gt;. few jnintttes later left the in Admit judgment upon a man whose
not a resident flftlih State, and that bis real- wife, to Harvey Williams, dated
&lt;u •
J
hfs irwuiumuvc
nwmbianee to
room, da^broke tbe alienee which fol­ only offense was U&gt;»
। deuce rennot be ascertained., on motion of
“*■—
*
Fbiilp T. Oplarove. co-nplatuanfs solicitor, it Is
lowed her departure. ‘ I done heard some other man. T
J
ordered
thw tbr nald defendant, Theodore A. be due. at the date hereof
terrible margin of1
that Tom Ludlow *d put z^ang &lt;0 wowk­
. L'arncs. esuse his oppearauee to be entered
doubt,
and
yet
each
knew
that
it
was
| herein. within five months from tbe date of
In’ Id the McNabb ag^’in to-day,” he
this order.and In case of bls appearance that
only' doubt and not certainty. If their
I ht ciu«ean answer to tbe complainant's bill ot
prisoner and the single witnessot Jeff’s
”1 know hit,” replied Jeff. "We-all
com plaint to be filed, and a copy thereof to^b®
Ijrtvodon
laid CB.iDplalnant’s relielt r within frontdoor ot
crime
a
err
Ident
ical,
there
could
be
no
’ll give ’em a a’prise party ’boutto-niort twent v da\« after aervloe on him of a copy of aald Hsstlng*, £h
rer nig£t. I reckon they’ll keepgyard safety for at ,least one of them while
. bill and notice of this otdtr; amFih^l in default seventeenth d
X
Xn
lived?
if
no&lt;
—
if
Jeff
were
mi.
the afternoon
up tlutr. Irat that ain’t gwine do no
those certain
taken. after all — the alternative waa I
I Anl iLb Further O.uCred. That within
guotF."
,
"
। .zrs'r di yi th’j «ald Oumolaluant causa a
'Bud uhook his head. "No. tbey-al!
.Mfficientiy dreadful to make them
I ’&gt;ntlcr ul tlila order to-be published In tbe Hai
it-ue to give it ahape in apeech.
I
. ..
...
“
don’t know nothin’ about tbe crevice.
timsr Bvxkkkn u- w*iMpr prmted. pnhdtaed
and ebcuiM'l'-ela'MMd ruuuty. *»»&lt;&gt; th*r Mich
The anffgefition came flrally from the
Wonder if the city feller can hear ’em
’
SCOTT’S" EMULSION has brea endorsed
one
who
waa
roost?
deep!)concerned.
our
«no
u--'
luuri
a-work in’?"
"I reckon aoi” replied Jeff. • ”’Mo*’' Jeff trim slowly and took down his rifle '
from ita prgftover the mantel. ”1 reek? &lt;
ward into the black hole between the likely he’s been a-hoHrrin’ the top o’
SCJ.b.d for Sis kpwatiiU e
rocks; there reus a horrible sensation his haid off ail day, a-tryin’ to make on btt'M go&lt; io be done, boyA" he aaid, ;
Harvey Willi aw
6ut to raise somebody. I believe he bnsklly. “I hate hit mighty bad, but I
of falling into measu
Philip T. CoiXftovR.
OCMUpUlBSUfS iJodcrtor.
cain
’
t
affo
’
d
to
take
no
ebajnees,
waa ’bout tbe worst aoared-up feller
riip your baby.
[ATrvmOpftl
KXHtitorn of the Exlate of Ituberl E. Austin,
trtevea'-etl. Mortgagees.
,
io»r."K. Krjwrnjr.
Attorney fur Mprtgageak

1

meansthe prevention of scores
of cases of colds, coughs,
bronchitis, pneumonia, and
consumption. Wet feet do
not directly make the germs
of consumption appear in the
lungs; but they do cause
COUgDS and COldS and Inflammation of the throat and lungs;
weaken the whole system. In
Roebonhe thrwirit । this condition the germs of
consumption find just the soil
In which to work.
Scott's Emulsion of Cod­
liver Ldilp. with Hyjxiphosphftes, is a most valuable remedy for restoring the System
hc«- to health before these germs
I get the upper hand.

fcMPS’S

MSSJS.'XjaPb’f.

'**

�Hastings Banner^
iSff.

. Thursday, Mar.

’■ Jmmuu/UCOOK. Barer-

AVGUST 14. 1879.

____

EDITORIAL notes
Llnr.la on

Tariff.

W« print below from an sddress prepar­
ed b, Lincoln, on Ibe tariff, reoolullons
adopted by tbe Whir meeting In SpringMid March 1st. IS43. upon which he was
appointed to prepare an address lo the
people ot the .late. It the dale ot these
resolutions and addre-s were not riven,
the reader might readily believe that he
was describing the cmrditlona surrounding
ua now, showing that like causes will pro­
duce like result., aud that lhe operation,
of the tariff were lhe same then a&gt; they
are now. and that whenever we tall lo give
ample protection lo American IndnsUles
and Interests tbe same national cry of debt

and distress Is sms to overtake usMr. Lincoln said "The Unit resolution
declares a tariff ot duties upon foreign im­

ibe land ot Ibe'tfierB lo «a*llBb territory,
they retorod BuffUib "blfftar etrillxatkrn"

keeping British aggrauion. and lhe sequlBllIon ot American territory by her
hypocritical cry ot higher ctvllllstlon from
enlarging her domain on this continent.
Her methods will always Hear watching,

national revenue to be improper.
"For several years past the revenues of
the government have been unequal to Us
expenditures, and eonseqn^ly loan afler
loan, sometimes direct, and sometimes In­
direct in form, has been resorted to. By
this means a new National debt has been
created, and Is still growing on us with a
lapldity fearful to contemplate, a rapidity

only to be reasonably expected In lime of
war. This state of things has been pro­
duced by a prevailing unwillingness either
io increase the tariff, or to resort to direct
taxation. But the one or the other must
come. Coming expenditures must be met.
and the present debt must be paid: and
money cannot always be borrowed for
these objects. The system of loans. Is but

temporary in its nature, and must soon
explode. It Is a system not only ruinous
while it lasts, but one that must soun 'fall
and leave us destitute. As an Individual
who undertakes to live by borrowlug. soon
finds his original means devoured by
interest, and next, no one left to borrow
from, so must it be with tbe government.
We repeat then, that a tariff sufficient
for revenue, or a direct tax. mast soon be
iwtorted to, and we believe this alternative
is now denied by no one. But which sys­
tem shall be adopted. Some of our oppon­
ents, in theory admit tbe propriety of a
tariff sufficient for a revenue, but even
they will not in practice vote for $uch a
tariff; while others boldly advocate direct
taxation. Inasmuch therefore as some of
them boldly advocate direct taxation, and
all the rest, (or so nearly .all as to make
exceptions needless) refuse to adopt tbe
tariff, we think It doing them no injustice
to class them all as advocates of direct
taxation.
Indeed we believe they are only delay­
ing anopen avowel of the system, until
they can assure themselves that tbe people
will tolerate it. I^et us briefly then com­
pare the two systems. Tbe tariff Is the

cheaper system, because the duties being
collected in large parcels at a few com­
mercial points, will require comparatively
flew officers in their collection; while the
dtoeet tax system tbe land must be literally
covered with assessors and collectors
going forth like swarms of Egyptian
locusts, devouring every blade of grass
aa4 other green thing. By tbe direct tax
atyatecn none can escape. However strict­
ly the citizen may exclude from bls pre­
arises all foreign luxuries—fine cloths,
Coe eilks, rich wines, golden chains, and
dtanoud rings—still for the possession of
his house, his barn, aud bls homespun, be
la to be perpetually haunted and harassed
hr the tax gatherer.
With these views we leave it to be de­
termined whether we or our opponents are
-tbe more truly democratic on the subject.”

Venezuela Boundary.
There appears to be a “hidden band”
■■aewbere in the apparent willingness
manifested on the part of tbe English
0»vemment. to accede to our Idea of tbe
Monroe doctrine, in the settlement of tbe
boundary line between English Guiana and
Venezuela. The claim of the Venezuelan
government Is, that England has encroach­
ed on her territory from time to time, and
mw claims possession of territory outside
af tbe true boundary line, of old dutch
&lt;Mana, In extent as large as tbe state of

This fixes the teal ctnientlon between
feefovenimentsdf England and Venezuela
and under the Monroe doctrine, our baslDeas la to simply ascertain where tbe
baondary lines of old dutch Guiana were
atthe time It was ceded to tbe English
ffavemmeut and when ascertained, to say
ta Johnny “now you just keep ou your
aMe of the Hue, and don’t you stretch your
India rubber boundary line, over one foot
territory that belongs to’ Venezuela, for
tf we allow you one foot, you will want
tfMentire state later on.” That English
bawdsry Hue, is a very stretchy affair.
M kept stretching after they got a foothold
tn India until hoovered the entire territory
wad included 100 millions of subjects now
rt and under the ery of

“hither

....BICYCLES...

she now wants to arbitrate the Venexoelan question with onr gorerament. leaving
Venezuela out entirely. There must be
some diplomatic ax to grind, or such a
proposition wnuld not tie made. It la not
tor the United Slates to llx the boundary
line, that Is a question between Venezuela

TEW*
SPHINX

and England. Il Is lheir contention, uo
ours, we under tbe Monroe doctrine will
say. latter that Hue la estaUUahed at d

axrveil upo“&gt; 10 En&gt;t|«",,• 'I0" l‘”,p in
your own side ot lhe line It you expect 10
keep at peace with us, for we shall never

consent lo the enlargement cd your pos­
sessions here, and don’t need any ot your

THE OLD DEMOCRATIC DAMSEL AWAITING AN ANSWER TO HER

LEAP-YEAR WOOING.-.V. Y. Adnrtuer.

higher clvtllxatlon either.
j

Cnlun Belligerency.

There appears to lie some doubt as lo
portations. producing sofOelent revenue whether the president would endorse the
tor the support uf the general government, action ot congrew, on the Cuban question
aud so adjusted, as to protect American even if tbe conference committees of the
industry, lo be Indispensably nreessary to two houses shall agree upon the proper
the prosperity ot tbe American propter and course to pursue. There are some things
the second declares direct taxation tor a

I Crescent

vllb thinks, sayltiff they wooM try to &lt;el
along with tbelr own el rillMilon, and »«
their diamond xnd gold mines to themaelTMl and BO we « lhe necessity ot

“

CLEVELAND’S

BELIEF.

Th® pre«kl®Dt’« Position In
Pvreeat
Monetary Mix-Up.
It is given out on thr authority of a
cabinet officer that President Cleveland
thinks the driuornitic |&lt;irty can win
this year by declaring unequivocally
abou^theonr win power of-a president for sound money and npminutiug a
even, that make us scratch, our heads candidate to mrtch.
Ifte believes, in
sot^ellmes. Tbe according to tl* Cubans other words, thatthr enrrrncy question
belllgerant rights by our government, is a is goiijg to he the controlling onr in
the campaign, and that the democrat*
proposition we believe, that rill meet tbe
have only to put themselves on the
almost unanimous approval ot the Ameri­
right side of it;in order to sweep the.
can people. Has It come to tills, that we
country. The proposition is well im­
dare not let our voice of encouragement go agined, but there is not. so much to
out to a people striving lo break the des­ be said of its pructicabiliri'. There are
potic chains of a Spanish Inquisition, and, certain obstacles in the mar which
emerge by their heroic effort and conse­ cannot be removed by simply wishing
cration into such liberty as patriots should that, they were out of thr way. Mr.
ever be entitled to? This nation should Cleveland himself has helfxnl to errhte
be ever ready to rejoice when a shackle them, and hr ought to know* that they
represent a condition and not a theory.
breaks, and liberates a human soul, no
His devotion to sound money has made
matter where or when. Let Europe howl!
him many rnemirs for’whom he ought
She howled when our forefathers broke to lx? loved, which is to say that he
loose from British oppression, awl estab­ ba« generated a kind of antagonism in
lished this 'government: she bowled again his party that forbkls th&lt;p idea of such
when the immortal Lincoln said. "It must a surrender as his plan ofisuevm conand shail be preserved." she howls now. iemplate*. Hr has anted cburagrous)y,
because Cuba loves liberty, and Imploring­ but in so doing he has consolidated
and intensified the frvr silver sentiment
ly extends her hands, and like one,of old
that hr expected to suppress. It is
sayin? •Come over Into Macedonia and
a potent and implacable force, nnd tbr
help us:” As sons of our revolutionary suggestion that it ought to discredit
fathers, if auder the usages of the law of and humiliate itself by a betrayal of
nations, we shall not be permitted to go to thr cause for which it stand* v. ill only
her rescue, let us at least wish her God serve, to rentier it more aggressive and
.vindictive; instead uf tending to make
speed in her heroic effort for liberty.
it amiable.
. i
Mr. Cleveland knows, of |roursr. thqt
Republican State Convention.
over
two-thirds
of
thr
democrats in
Detroit. Michigan. Feb. 21. )W
to the Republican Electors of
_ the. State of the piptent congress have;: ioted for
Michigan:
free silver, notw^thstunditlg *11 that
The State Convention ot the Republicans of lie lias said and done in rix* opjxisitie
Michigan are hereby called to nteet at lhe direction. These men do not speak for
Auditorium. Detroit on Thutadsy Mpy 7th. taw. themselves merely, but for large con­
at 12 o’clock noon for the purpose of nominating stituencies that are very much in earnfourteen (14) electors of President and Vice
President of the United States, aad electing &lt;est about the matter. Hr has. surely
four delegates-at-large and four alternate not failed to olmewr that, in every dem­
deiegates at-large to tbe republican national ocratic state his |&gt;arty is divided upon
convention to be held at St. lx&gt;uls. "Mo.. June this- question in an uncompromising
ictb. 1896. AlsoJBr the purpose of aelacttng a and aerimunious way. Tiie two fac­
chairman of the state central committee and tions are more bitter towar^ each other
two members thereof from each congressional than they are towards the republican
district and the transaction of such other busi­
party. It is all very well jo say that
ness a* may properly dome forward.'
Under tbe call of tbe national republican com­ they ought to get together, but by wbot
mittee, each congressional district is entitled miraculous process is such u result to
to two delegates and two alternate delegatee 10
tbe national conventidu which delegates shall be effected? The contest grows fiercer
be chosen at district conventions, held with not every day, and to talk of harmony on
less than twenty (2D) dors public notlee. and the basis of a surrender by either aide
not less than thirty (.TO; days before tbe meet­
ing of the national convention.
ia foolish. That is what Mr; Cleveland
The delegates from the several counties in
each congressional district are requested to has done for the democratic party by
meet In district caucus at 10:30 o’clock a. m. thrusting the currency issue upon it,
on tbe day of tbe stale convention, aad aeh et
candidates as follows, to be presented to the and trying to bulldooe it into on ac­
state convention for confirmation: Two mem­ ceptance of his view*. The free *11bers of the state central committee, one vice­ v erite* have burned their bridge* be­
president. one ass is tan l secretary, one member
each of the committee on "Credentials”, ••per­ hind them, and it is uselem’to think
manent organization and order of tnmlneas” of reconciling them to a nound money
and "resolutions” and to transact such other
platform or candidate. They are well
business as they may deem necessary.
Under the resolution of 18W, no delegate wHl
be entitled to a seat In the convention who organized, and firmly resolved to fight
does not reside In tbe county lie prepare* to the thing out. There is not the reznotrepresent.
in accordance with the resolution of lax. cst probability that, they will consent,
every county will be entitled to one delegate tor after all the abuse they have endured,
each five hundred of tbe total vote cost for to fling away their conviction* and
Senior at tbe last state election (November
I) and one additional delegate for every make an abject capitulation. Mr. Cleve­
fraction amounting to three hundred, but each land may cry peace at the top of his
organized county will be entitled to at least two
voice, but it will not. come. The time
(2)ddegatos.
In compliance with the resolutions adoptad In lias gone by for that sort, of thing, and'
Detroit June 23, IMO. tbe secretary of e«cb
county convention is urged to forward ta tbe he might as well keep still tibout it.—
secretary of the state centre! committee, St. Louis Globe-Democrat. _
t
Detroit, by tbe earliest mall after tbe delegates
SOME”TARIFF TRUTHS.
to the state convention be eboren. a certified
list of such delegates as are entitled to scats In
tbe state conveaUon from tlielr respective
counties.
•
This committee requests that tbe several
counties select tbelr county commlUeea far the
The human mind does not- always
ensuing two years at the county conventions
which elect delegates to the state convention see around rewn with read inw.
hereby called, aud that the organization and Hence a question which i* part of the
membership of such county comrnitterexogelbcr
with poetofilce addresses, be at once forwarded national life on *11 its sides, and on
to the secretary of tbe state central committee every side a vital port, does not get
at Detroit, tn order that t.vly and systematic fully seen at one glance, nor by some
work may be begun and carried on thiough the
mind* ever. A shrewd writer ix-gs to
campaign.
Jamks McMillax.
Chairman RepYbllcau State Central Com­ have it explained how tbe democratic
mittee.
imrty can be ho*tile to protection while
Denhib E. ALWABDu Secretary.
the only tariff it ha* enacted for nearly
(Barry county will be entitled to twelve (13)
40 year* I* denounced by most demo­
crate, and admitted by opponents, to be
list ot Vice Freahicnt®
packed with protective duties, and
want* to know if the democracy has not
Township
Name
in
fact been whipped ojitof ita hostili­
Assyria
L. A. Hyde
Halumore
Nathan’l Edmunds
Dowling
Barry
0. 4. Pope
H'l'ck*iyC’rn£ ty to protection, so that the only issue
Castleton No 1
NMhvtUe has come to be one of details and ex­
..
- 2
Hostings pediency, and not of principle.
Ap­
Hastings
— ..______
parently there are many observers and
•' City 1 vr C. a. WMtoomb
” - 2 W David Bowtar
writers who*e minds are mixed up in
the same fashion—but not the minds of
JurtRe R.Karnum
Hope
C. V. RoMavon
Irving Ko 1
J. B. Wooum
Frreport
Tbe democratic party I, not an IndlIrving
No
------- _.
—2
I. M. CuimlBtbaiu
.loujistown
Freak Day
yidual. with one mind to decide on
Maple Grove U. K l alroer
Maple Grove
----------Hert)ert DoaitH©
It is a body composed ot
Orangeville
rndrtevllle erery point
Prairieville
BtabteBD Temple
IVnirtevltte millions, whose shade, ot opinion and
lluttaiid
----------Freak Smith
■
prejudice
and
purpose
are also millions.
Th’rn’pT No 1 Roswell Finney
Woodland
H. M. Holly
Woodland Rot the overwhelming purpose re­
Yu’k'e»pr n’a a. F. bylves’.er
Irving corded in the plattorm ot the last na­
tional convention was to get rid ot pro
tectire duties as far and ss
as po«The Club met In n-gnlar snulou Towda, erenlnr and listened lo an excellent sible, and this on die hlfheat ground
program. P. T. Col&lt;rore cave a mrlew of prtaeiple-namely, pretended const Iof "Tbe Ollier Wise Man": J. C. Harrell tatloaal obli&lt;ation and a theory of
MMtfirws atm koS-.— ___ ___ ,
gave «m currant eeenta. and a debate.
WoboOy ror bort^tly
teabivni—That an liileriiallnnal trib­
unal be eatabilabed to which all uallou ''•wtAedeliber.utatreUoi.oftbefrTwt
■haU ba compelled lv aubmlt tlielr differ

no evidence that the purpose of the
gryat nnijority hat changed in the least,
though a minority large enough to*beat
the party in every northern Mate refures to break down ita indimtrira.
.
The tariff thtt* framed ia in some
feature* nothing but an infamouN bill
of wile to vuriou* taterenta without re­
gard to there or other InduBtrie*. niff!
thin shameful favoritism was proof not
of protective intentions, but of dis­
honesty. In other features the tariff
is distinctly nnd’effectively protective,

because votes from certain manufac­
turing states could not otherwise be
secured. In many others it is inten­
tionally made to represent a weakened
levee, some feet too low to keep out a
flood, and Sherefore sure to lx- swept
a way when the flood come*. In many
other detail* it is nakedly designed to
invite 'and encourage* foreign importa­
tions and to deprive home industies of
protection. Thr two latter classes of
changes express the intention badlx
avowed by the party in Jte-platform.
The other duties express itsdisiionesty.
ar its fright at the crushing defeats ad­
ministered Ly tbe people. But the fact
remains unaltered, that tbr democratic
party intends -to go ns far ns it can and
dare in thr overthrow of protective
duties, which thr republican party in
tend* to perfect and maintain.—N. Y.
Tribune.
A VICIOUS

POLICY.

ndmey.
•The old comMne between nopultatji and
democrats han at last r&lt; u« bed the highest
level in politics
It la now in force be­
tween the president and the jBOpullstmeml&gt;ers of lh&lt;» United'Stat*-* senate, united for
the moment in gn unprecedented achrm*
to prevent the federal government from
raising re.cnuc ^efficient to meet Its expenaev.
‘The populists are ugalnxt the prtir»osed
change In the tnriw because it won t give
them free Mlver. Mr. Cleveland Is apalnat
It for the reason that he la determined to
preserve the tariff laws passed In tbe
democratic name, cost what It may. The
country h«« already Increased its debt
by CC.OOO.OCiO'lo preserve this monument of
financial Insanity. Why shouldn't It pay
more. If nm essary?
"Front the Income tax the Clevelandpopulist combine has skipped the policy of
abolishing revenue and letting the gov­
ernment live by borrowing. Fortunately
the principles of the democracy are im­
mortal, however vulnerable the national
credit.”—N. Y. Bun (Dem.).
It is gnitifying to sec that there ia
one democrutre paper which has the
intelligence and courage to lift it* voice
against the suicidal policy of that party
in congrre:, and the. white house—a
policy which is injurious to the country
and disastrouH to the party which ad­
here* to it.
That thr government needs more
revenue is apparent from every treas­
ury statement.
Tbe house paaNed a
bill which would have furniahed rev­
enue enough to put the government on
its legs.
But in ibe senate populists,
free silver democrats and honest money
democrats united to defoal iu
For
once the two wings of tbe democracy
*ere able to flop together.
Thr two
faction* struck hands with one another
nnd with thr pops for the purpose of de­
feating a measure which would have
made the tariff a little more protective
than it is.
.
They prefer a deficiency and the pres­
ent law lo no deficiency and n slight ad­
vance in duties und protection.
They
would rather continue to borrow than
lore the rmalleat fraction of the ad­
vance made in the direction of free
trade.
They would rather issue bonds
tp all eternity, and, strange lo say,
the Sun is the only paper which cen­
sures ita party leaders for their vicroua
policy.
It tells the truth, but neither
senators nor president vrlll bred It.—■
Chicago Tribnne.
OPINIONS OF THE

112 Reasons whu it’s Best
10 Bun a Gresceni
i. Crescents are leaders.
2. Crescents are guaranteed.
3. Crescents are strong and durable.
4. Crescents are
pet feet in every detail.
5. Crescents arc light and
easy running.
6. Crescent riders are proud of their
wheels.
7. Crescent buyers get their money’s worth.
8. Crescents are built bv skilled workmen. 9. Cres­
cents are made by a responsible concern.10. Cres­
cents are high grade and up-to-date,
il. Crescents
are handsome in design and finish,
12. Crescent
prices are right and suit the public.

'•j
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r
*

'

■

WE INVITE you to examine every detail of tbr Cmbocxxt
and compare them wUb other wheels. the result will be
anoiher &lt; r«mckmt rider. A full line of Ckxscejtts in
unr show room*.

*

Goodyear Bros
Agents for Crescents. |

Hardware,

| Ladies |
Ladies "B
J Ladies
£ Ladies
'ag^-ara

Call at our store and
get one of those

Handy Knife
Sharpeners.
Wnile there, examine our
stock of

Fine Shoes
All Style, and Widths.

Every pair warranted. We guarantee
that the goods are right and you will
acknowledge that the prices are the
same.
■

C. H. Osborn &amp; C?

BANKRUPT STORE.

PRESS.

K^lt ia understood that the democnatic presidential nomination 1* active­
ly engaged at present in providing itself
with a large and tenacious grappling
iron.—Chicago Tribune.

O'The Cleveland administration ap­
parently baa two definite end* in view—
to borrow money enough to keep the
gevemmenl running, and to kill plenty
of ducks. - Kansas City Journal.

CJ'It is a rather dull day that does not
net * republican candidate for the presi­
dency trotted out in some part of the
country. Ha* anyone heard of demo­
crats tumbling over one another in
their eagerness to head their party’s
ticket this year?- St. Louis Globe-Dem­
ocrat.
.
i.I^T!ie .pCOple of tbe
have ex­
hibited their dislike for the issuing of
bonds to foreigners by a generous and
J-trroGe
M.Z. roll for .bead

ARATA

UMe rnitf

�Hasting - Banner? wblch I will cion oat
at once. Will
payment*.

Tbunday, Mar. &gt;»,. 1896.
w. R. COOK. Local Kditor.

OCT'NOT
Come in and look me over.
I have my
.

» HUE or W PiTEH
open for inspection and sale
and, as usual, I have a fine
large line, well assorted
with all the late patterns
and designs.
YOU WILL HAKE A
MISTAKE if you don’t see
my goods—quality the high­
est-prices the lowest—as­
sortment the largest.
I have a large stock of

WINDOW SHADES
—all styles and
prices.
A.full and com­
plete line of paints, oils and
varnishes.* Everything you
will need in house cleaning
time.

FREDL. HEATH

• CIRCULATION -

86 quires.

" Hereafter. changes for adTertlsenenta
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
insure insertion In the Issue ot the week
when brought.

(Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Osborn have/moved

into a bouse In the second ward, y

several Italian peddlers have been, dis­
posing of their ware* here this week.
Mis* Etfa Simpson assisted by her class
instrumental music will give a recital
here sliortly after Easter.

C The whip factory will be sold on a chat­
tel mortgage Wednesday, March 18, to
satisfy tiie claims against it.^/

The last of the Club Lecture Course,
entertainment* will be given at tbe usual
place, April 15th, further notice liter.
For exchange if taken at once

a

cemetery board, Friday night, A. D. Mc­
Elwain was re-etec ted sexto© for another
year.J Important action was taken re­

Tbe Jeweler.

garding the improvements to be made the
coming season,
it was decided to lay out
another cemetery ground,, which will be
opposite Riverside, wete of the -sexton's
lionse. The barn an tbe ground wP.l be

Some ope broke into Emerson Edger's
house weal ot Hastings Tuesday nlghL
and stole a watch and other jewelry. They

spring, east of where it now stands. It is
the purpose of the board to make this new
addition one of the finest cemeteries in the

were traced to Hastings, the parties locat­
ed and tbe stolen property given back to
their rightful owners. No arrest* yet.

state.
As soon as the weather permits
tbe grading will commence, and It will be
platted, seeded, and ser with trges and

The mau who was hiding In Henry
Johnson’s bam at Yankee Springe last

ornamental shrubbery. | Tbe dtg water
will be put In. and *11 lots will be graded
before sold. This action of the directors

week, evidently understand ••there was
something in the win fl” and w^eu lleputyaherlfLBurgess got out (here he had flown,
taking tiie road to Middleville when last
seen.
James Springer and Elam Springer, hia

large

tin.’ stock of millinery goods for realestate.
f
A. R. McOmrkil
George Coplin, of Nashville, who is
insane was brought to the county jail last
night, and will be taken to Kalamazoo to

day.
Wanted—To exchange a good top
buggy and single harness for a bicycle or
iresh cow.
Enquire at Z. B. Hoyt’s,

Green SL
George Landis has rented part of the
store occupied by F. G. Beamer in the
Newton block, and has moved bis drug

•duck Into the same.

sou, of Yankee Springs, are iu Jail on a

The case of the young Lansing fellow

charge ot assault and battety preferred by
George Ford and wife. Young Springer
worked tbe Ford farm, and in dividing lhe

who died recently a victim lo the cigarette
habit, is but one or tbe mauy sad cases
which the papers are recording nearly

crops he and his father and Mr. aud Mrs.
•Ford got into an altercation with the

every day. A little more than two years
ago, tbe young man, George civID, by

above result.

Examination tc-morrow.

On Tuesday evening March 17th, Dr.
Wm. M. Edwards, Supt. of the Kalamazoo
Insane asylum will read a paper upon the
subject, “Nervous Diseases of Women”

under the auspices of the Womens Club in
the Presbyterian church, begirining at
Gentlemen as well as ladies
Invited to be present.
A
will be provided in addition
Admission free.

A new Rambler vacer bicycle, only used
ten days, fur sale at a big bargain. Write

Chas. Hoover. Nashville. The only reason
tor selling is that 1 am handling another
make of wheel.

The Joshua Simpkins troupe played to a

good house Saturday evening, and gave a
very creditable performance, lhe work of
the orchestra being especially commend­

gratifying success.

Every- seat was tilled

and.it was an appreciative audience that
listened to thr excellent program. A

string quartette conslstiogof Miss Rider,
and Messrs Warner. Barber end S:*ward
assisted in the program. It was giveu'.ior
tiie benefit of lhe W. IL ci and all parties

concerned will reap a neat sum as a result.
Mrs. Benjamin. Pre*.of Mich. W. C. T.
U., whoso parliamentary drills are so pop­
ular will give a school of histructiou in
Hastings ou tbe evenings.of March 26. 37

mid 28. She has had classes hi Washing­
ton, Chicago and Detroit and other large
cities. All wishing to know tbe secret of
doing business in a business like manner,
will, we are sure, be glad to avail them­
selves ot this fine opportunity of learning
the principles of Parliamentary usage.
Tickets for the course 50 cent*, single
tickets 30 cents. For sale at F. L. Heath's.

Few of our people are aware that we
have a nature^genius in unr midst.
Mr.

CyrH Aliening who resides a few miles
north of tbe city ha* developed a remark­
able aptitude for hand carving.
Woolley
&amp; Bronson have on exhibition in tieir

A number of onr Knights of Pythias
were at Hastings Wednesday evening, at­
tending a grand round-up of the Prince* of
tbe Orient, and assisting lb conferring the
boon upon about twenty-live weary pil­
grims from Hastings. Kalamazoo, Nash­
ville. Middleville. Freeport. Caledonia^nd

able.

other places. The soothing process con­
tinued nearly all night, aud everybody
says It was one of the best things that

Justice Bishop issued a warrant Satur­
day on complaint of Mrs. Bessie Rankins,

ever occurred in this part of lhe state.
We are glad to learn that aur genial friend

uf Baltiimue, against Eli Rose, on a charge
of assault aud battery. Up to date Rose

••Dick” Messer, was honored In being
elected representative to the grand lodge,

has not been found.

to convene at Grand Rapids.
“Dick” ex­
tended kindly sympathy to us when we
were a toiling and weary pilgrim, aud did
everything in his power to make It pleas­
ant and easy for us, and we congratulate

Perry Burman, of Woodland, received
.10 days In jail before Justice Riker. Fri­
day for stealing a harness, and mu«i pay
lhe fine and costs amounting to $22.25 or

him heartily upon his exaltation.—N*a»h-

serve 60 additional day*.
Henry Strong, living one-half
mile
south of Morgan has advertised for a big
auction of horses, cattle, farm Implements,

aud numerous other thing*, at his farm on

Wednesday, March IBth.
Notice to Water Taker*—no water can
be drawn from the dty water mains be­
tween the hours of 9 and 11 o’clock Sun­
day morning, owing lo repair* being made

By order of Com.

Tbe bicycle season is cloee at hand, 1

have bicycle* to sell and sell them cheap.
Examine them before buying elsewhere.
John Bkssmeh,
Tbe Jeweler.

Tbe enterprising Ka’amax x&gt; New* will
celebrate its’ second anniversary by issuing
an illustrated slxteeo-page souvenir edi­

vUU Ncu'^.
It vUI.be remembered that two or three
years' ago some enterprising individual
disposed of a large quantity of salt water
under the taking name of coalspar.
At
this time of the year, when lhe coal be­
gins to develop such extraordinary possi­

bilities in lhe way of rapid consumption,
housekeepers are on lhe lookout for some­
thing that will at least prevent waste. If

it cannot by other means make a ton “go
further.”
There are several preparations
for this purpose sold under fanciful names
beside? eoaispar, but the basis of most of

them Is ordinary salt.

If the latter is

sprinkled liberally over tbe coal, either iu
tbe bin or a* it is put In the fnmaee; it
wiB make it burn evenly to a dean ash,

and will also prevent clinkers.
Of course
there
is some
chemical explanation

tion on tbe evening ef March 14 and tbe
for thia, but tbe ordinary housewife does
morning of March 15.
Order it early.
not care much about the reason*.
She is
Tbe News has a new serial, “A Bui Ines*

fa Groat Water*.

name, was a Que epeclmen of manhood,
being an athlete of considerable promi­
nence. Two year* ago be began smoking
cigarettes, and in a year was consuming
between four and five boxes a day.
He
had attacks of dlzzlues* but gave no heed

to the warning, and a short time ago be
took ro his bed from which he never arose.
During his Illness he suffered Intense

MODERN DRUG STORE.

Caroline Robert* Wedueaday.^)

Hillsdale, Mich. Feb 37, ISM.
To Lhe Chairman and Board of Super­
visors.
STOCKINGS, FEATHERS,
Gentlemen:—I have been instructed, by
GOWNS AND CLOAKS
a resolution adopted by the Board of Sup­
trip through Ohio, and other points.
ervisors of this county, to ask the members
of your Board to prepare and circulate at ored a black
L. £. Knappen and Mrs. Hale, of Grand
the annual township meeting petitions that will not
Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. .Riker and named like the following, unless some
Mrs. J. M. Nevins attended the funeral better form suggests Itself tn you. asking if you use­
tbe next legislature to repeal all laws re­
of C. W. Jones at Richland Saturday.
lating to gathering, compiling and pub­
Chas. Hoyfc of Irving, has accepted a lishing Farm Statistics.
lucrative position with tbe Chemical Paint
It Is suggested that after the petition*
A OH Co., of Cleveland, Ohio, and will are circulated they be handed to your
County Clerk to be given by him to tbe
move there with his family this week.
next member of the legislature elected In
leathers. Thecatar
W. R. Cook returned from the U. P. A. your County.
Respectfully,
Geo. D. Harding, County Clerk.
excursion Wednesday morning. Mr. and
To' tiie hororable Legislature of the
Mrs. E. A. Burton and Mrs. Bailey will
state of Michigan. We, the undersigned
remain in Chicago until the last of tbe citizens of Barry county, respectfully ask
week.
your honorable body lo repeal all laws re­
Stay Bhck
lating lo tbe gathering, compiling and pub­
These qualitin, with their
Rev. A. D. Grigsby was In Brou&amp;rd
lishing of Farm Statistics.
Tuesday night and gave his lecture “Hu­
We believe these statistics are in no way
rows like uew,
man Faces aud How :o Read Them’* tn beneficial to the farmers of the slate of
them to all.
the Pine Lake Epworth League lecture Michigan and that lhe money expended In
compiling and publishing them Is wasted.
course.
1 sell all kinds of DYE and
And your jietitloners will ever pray.
XL Miss Edna Garrison, who has been an
DYE STUFFS.
employe in .lhe whip factory for several
Trttcher* Examination:
‘
Tbe next regular public examination Exclusive agency Iftr
years past, left Monday morning for Beld­
_ where she has secured employment in will be held iu Hastings March 26 and 27,
ing
WM.
RADAM
’
S
in tiie high school room.
the Belding silk mills^
MICROBE KILLEK.
Flora J. Beadle, Cotnr.
ProL J. W. Roberts, superintendent of
James Crawley baa resigned his position
with C. H. Osborn A Co., and a* soon as
the weather permit* a ill make a bicycle

Diamond

FAST
BLACK

W. H. Goodyear,

the Hastings schools from the fall of ’87

Expert Druggist.

to the summer of ’90 spent Saturday and
Sunday in the city, calling on former
friends and acquaintances. Prof. Roberts
resigned lhe superlntendcncy of the Ta.
coma schools lo accept a lucrative position
with a large school book publishing com­
pany, at Chicago, where be now reside?.

OU WILL
CATCH
A COLD

agony, moat of bls tongue peeling off. and
the Inner lining of bl* stomach being al­

most wholly destroyed. Just when meas­
ures will be taken to prohibit or at least to*
decrease the sales of this vile weed Is
torney, was a likely candidate for Prose­
bard to * tel!, but it demands important
cuting Attorney of the county.
It Is true
consideration. We believe It is the great­
that he has been requested by a large
est evil which bow threatens the youth of
number of bis many friend* and the lead­
our land, and sooner or later an organized
ing republicans of the county to become a
crusade must be made against II
It li
candidate, but we understand, on good
getting so now that a business man hesi­
authority, that he is not seeking the of­
tates to take Into his employ a young man
fice, and has no desire whatever to remove
who smokes cigarettes, the same as he
from Middleville.—Mul/UevUlc Nun.
would an habitual drunkard, nr one ad
The entertainment given at G. A. R, dieted lo the morphine or opium habit,
hall Saturday night by Misses Rider. and mauy refuse absolutely to do It.
Simpson, MeElwalu and Beadle was a A reecht analysis by a leading demist

The officers of Barry County Law aud
Order league will meet to-morrow after­
noon to take active measures to secure window a sample of his Work. It consists
local option in Barry eounty^/
of three figures.
An elk standing as
though just startled: an alligator just
The republicans swept everything in
creeping out of the water, this is so real
sight at the village election in Nashville
that tbe waves are noticable.
Tbe third
Monday. Only one ticket in the field, the
figure is that of a boy jute fallen asleep,
democrats making no opposltiou.
bow and arrow by his side and his bat
1‘he case against Elmer McMillian was pulled over his face to keep out the sun.
settled by his mother paying Mr. Whit­ And what Is more remarkable is that Mr.
right the amount of money stolen from him A Herding did this work mostly with a
fourteen dollars, and all the costs of tbe
pocket knife. It Is well worth going nut
oase.
of your way to see.

at that time.

meets with general approbation.
More
ground was needed, lhe last lot in River­
side has been sold and owidg to its situa­
tion this last acquisition can be made
much more ornamental than lhe we»t ad­
dition platted a-few years ago. .

It has been considered by many that
Mr. Hartley E. Hendrick, our popular at­

LOCAL NEWS.
Tnis week,

very cbtwp. Call
for caah or on wawy
Jons Bewaxu,

Phillips A Erb are displaying a very
handsome set of decorated dtebe* which
they keep In open stocks so yen can pur­
chase any number of piece* from one to
one hundred and two. lhe number com­ moved soon, and if tbe finance* permit the
posing tbe set. just as yod may desire.
sexton’s house will also4&gt;e moved in the

eight o'clock.
are cordially
brief program
to the paper.

I he genuine
Win. Radams
Microbe Killer.

sell

Dr. Winegarden, of Grand Rapids, will
speak at Reed’s hall. Sunday afternoon,
March 15, at 1:30.
The Presbyterian Y. F. 8&gt;C. E. assist­
ed by the church and congregation will
serve a society supper from five to seven
o’clock March 18th st G. A. IL Hall.
Women and children 10 cents and men fif­
teen cents'.
All are cordially invited to
attend.

Usual services at Presbyterian church
next Sunday Jnoming and evening.
Y.
P. S. C. E. will be lead by Miss Knight.

Next Sunday at the Methodist Episcopal
church the pastor will preach in the morn­
ing on “Elijah’s Successor."
In the eve­
ning Mr. M. 1.. Cook will deliver ah ad­
developed the fact that there are five In­ dress on the laymans' lecture coureegredients in every cigarette, each one of Subjecl “The Christian’s
inventory.”
which is calculated to destroy human life, Sunday School at noon. Epworth League
Subject, “Tem­
while In the cigar or pipe there is bat one to lie led by the pastor.
perance.
poison—nicotine. First, there is the oil of
The ladies uf the W. R. C. will give a
the tobacco: next, the Ml of tbe imported
warm sugar social In Post hall Saturday
paper, which is nearly as destructive: eve. Mar. 14. from 5 lo 7.
“
'body
third, the arsenic Introduced to make lhe cordially invited.
paper bum white aud add a peculiar flavor,
fourth, the saltpeter put Ln the tobacco to
Wouieim Club.
prevent It from moulding*- and finally tbe
At the meeting of the Womens Club
opium that is sprayed on the tobacco to Friday afternoon Mrs. Cora Busby read a
give it tbe Insidious influence it possesses paper on James Flrat and Charles First.
over the brain. Is It at all to be ^render­ Mrs. E. M. Hoyt trove the political econ­
omy lesson on “Monopolists/'
Following
ed at that the animal life of a young man came the paper by Mi*? Beadle ou “The
killed when such things as these are Relation of Womens' Clubs to the Public
Schools.” This important yubject was
taken into consideration.
ably handled by tbe writer, and furnished
a fruitful Geld for the discussion which
PERSONAL MENTION.
followed^ Several ladies had visited our city
schools for the special purpose of report­
J. R. Mason was in Kalamazoo Friday. ing the result of their observations at the
meeting of lhe club, and they proved very
John Licbty went to Battle Creek Tues­
interesting.
Special stress was laid upon
day.
tbe beating and ventilation in tbe central
The seats came in for their
Mr*. Chas. Wetesert was in Woodland building.
share of criticism, and it was thought
Thursday.
there was a lack of books of reference in
W. T. Brown, of Chicago, was In tbe the lower grades.
Tbe program closed
with an extremely interesting review of
city Ibis week.
the current events of the past month by
Mre. Z. B. Hoyt visited fir ends at Mid­ Mrs. Annie Powers. Tbe annual meeting
for the. election and reports of officers and
dleville Monday.
other Important
business, occurs to­
Wolter W. Wilkins, ot Chicago, was in morrow.
tbe city this week

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OF SHOES—GOOD WET woman's toilet is the
WEATHER SHOES, OR
A PAIR OF RUBBERS—
THAN PAY A BIG DOC­
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and this particular make is just
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Your
Daily
Bread
Is no doubt a matter of
some concern to you,
but not so when you
buy it at the City Bak­
ery. Everyone when
in the city should get a
- cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffee at all hours of
the day. Finest line of
Confectionery in the
city.
/I. E. HENKES, FROF’K

M. H. STEBBINS.
Funeral Director.
Rooms next to Christmas’ Photograph
Stud io. Rr«ldrncr 309 Court street. All
calls nromutlv traded day ur night.

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Book.
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for a bran new book that will be especially
popular during this Presidential year and
will certainly sell in every community.
It is a handsome volume finely llhntrated and moderate In price.
No experience needed to sell tt. A
grand chance for men and women to earn
money easily right at home. Write to.
them at once for particular*.

Miss Mery Clerk returned from Cressey,
Saturday morning.
W. J. Stuart, of Grand Rapids, was in
the city last week.

GOLF CAPS.

Miss Grace Mester returned from tbe

NEW SHAPES

west Monday afternoon.

YATCH CAPS,

Mrs. J. T. Lombard and mother went
to Augusta Tuesday morning.

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Sam’l T. Carson, of Galesburg, was in
the city this week on business.

Robert Adams, of

Kalamazoo,

spent

. Mrs. A. J. Bowne and daughter Beatrice
an- guests of Mrs. N. E. Gardner.
J. X Eckardt and son, of WooJbury.

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bee our
BICYCLE

were In the City Tuesday on business.

Mr*. B. McKelvy, of Lake Odessa, vis­
ited her sister Mrs. E. Y. Bogie this week.

Mrs. L. W. Felglmer and daughter
Veda. of Nashville, were in tbe city Fri­

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tucky.
Mrj». W. B. Schantz returned from
Way tend Friday, accompanied by her

mother.

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Miss Flora Beadle is In Chicago for a
weeks visit with her sister Mrs. A. C.
Bro*ni.‘ jj
(

Maynard Butler, cf Grand Rapids, spent
Sunday with bls aiint Mrs. Chester
Mester.
. Miss Mary Upjohn has returned from
A keley for a few week* owing to trouble

with ter eyes.
Miss Minnie B. Matthews, of Grand
Rapids, Is spending the week with Mis*
Maude Trego.
Mrs- Myra Allison, of Indianapolis, and

Mr*. Will Stimson, of Abb Arbor, are
visiting their parent* A. Black and wife
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Lampman and Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Botnm spent Monday in
Nashville with Mr. and Mr*. 0. M.

St. Patrick’s Day,

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MARCH 17.

day.
Mr. and Mrs. Botum returned Friday
fromian extended visit In Ohio and Ken­

BICYCLE CAPS.

Stiff HATS

Saturday and Sunday In tbe city.

Mrs. J. B. Marshall, of Nashville, was a
guest at Daniel Strikers over Sunday.

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RIOTS IN SPAIN.

FROM WASHINGTON.

ftammary of ths Daily Proceedings Marttai Law Prodaimad In tha City
of Valenciain CongressVader

THE FIRST GUN.

C«n»lder-

Uan Priaeee* Ealolla Make.

BUI*

WffiBfltnn Booth Inaufirur«t«®
New Movement

New York, March 9.-Mr. and Mrs.
Ttadlington Booth addressed an immense
•adience at Cooper Union Sunday night.
1$ was one of the largest gatherings ever
beJd in the historic building. A few
minutes after the doors were opened
there was not an unoccupied eeMtln the
ball and it is estimated that 5,opo men.
women and children were turned away.
At precisely eight o’clock Mr. and
Mrs. Booth appeared on the stage, and
the immense audience fairly writ wild
with enthusiasm. Hats, handkenchiefs,

HALMAGTOX BOOTH.

and those present cheered and shouted
for fully 15 minutes without erasing.
During this time Mr. .Booth stood with
bowed head, while Mrs. Booth knelt in
prayer. Some one shouted:
"Three
cherts for our American commander!"
The cheers were given. ami for nnotlu r
intertill of ten minutes the crowd wynt
fairly wild with enthusiasm.
Cheer
after cheer was given forMreaud Mrs.
Booth. After leading Jn prayer Mr.
Booth addressed the tnidiencea* follow.-:
“M-s. Booth and myself have not com’’
t»« this gathering for the purpose of al­
luding to the recent Kid events in our
experience. It Is true that after deliberate
thought, we have decided to inaugurate
a new movement, Could it have been
•voided. It wjukl not have been thought of
Mrs. Bovih and I received assurances from
thejx-ople of The United States, lighting on
behalf of Jesus Christ.’ that we had done n
work for which they were grateful nnd,
would not quietly submit that we should
retire to private life and relinquish a field
which Is the largest of any on the globe,
where there is not only work fbrione Sal­
vation Army but for a hundred. We hove
re.solv.-d to tin- beat of our ability to do
something to bring oVer the middle or'
artisan classes toJGod. W&lt; do not Intend to
enter into any buttle or strife with the
Salvation Army. We want no fight,
neither ritual nor verbal. We want to have
a mlsslo:. to reach lhe masses. We have
resolved that the consecration we shall
make shall b* lasting.”
Mrs. Booth spoke briefly nnd was
cheered enthusiastically. .She macle no
reference to the troubles in the ranks of
the armJ*.

COREA'S CRUEL KING.

Madrid, klsrcb
Tbe sctlon of ths
Riob' elemeut in Vslsneia. totwn* •«
thnsteulng Sundsy that martial law
wa, proclaimed in that city. A cli.au
numbering lully 10.000 persona metoutaide tbe bull ring and attempted to
enter that place for tbe purpose of bold­
OSrlii. Oo i« Maes.
ing a meeting to express anti- American
As the result of the trial in the Nes­
aentltaehta. The authorities has leaned tor township fraudulent order case.
an order forbidding the holding of such In which Alexander Robinson, N. T.
meetings, but no attention waa paid to McDonald and Rufus C. Huntley, ex­
IL Tbe gendarme, ut tbe bull ring rfe- officers of the township, were charger!
fused to allow the mob to enter and with conspiracy in issuing bogus orders
were told that they were traitors to to the amount of $50,000, a verdict of
Spain. Then seretul persons In the j
guilty was rendered. Huntley and Rob­
crowd ertrd: "I-ong live tbe republic." ।
inson were sentenced to Ionia for two
whereupon the gendarmes charged lhe
years and McDonald gets 15 months at
mob.
the same place. Nearly every business
Gendarme Killed■ i
bouse in Roscommon County was caught
articles heretofore sent free by ®l»e gov­ j
The crowd luisweretl with severalireby the work of ’hew* three men.
ernment
departments.
A
Nil
wax
inone O1
of inc
the gcnuariM*
gendarmes
wuuiiiu
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volvcr shots, onr
o be- (
U-oduqM granting a pen«Iouot»30 per'.
Hrrtolll,|v &gt;1Oua&lt;leil In the cheat. I
wontt?
wvi.itifli to
trt tbe
f hi* daughter
ilmipht**!' of M«S.
MllS. Gvir.
Gt’ll’. ' «.
.
.
.
.1
-I
’
I...
.Jmiiiinn
Kn»l
‘
He han since died. The situation had ,
IJdwnrd Jordan, of Mottsvillr,
1’jiil Kearney.
iissumed such u menacing aspect that sentenced u» wrvr a term of four years
Washington, March 5.-4In the1,senate erders were given to the gendarmed to
m: hard labor in thr Jackson peniten­
yesterday Senator Shernlau reported fire irpon'the niub. A violiey was fired tiary.
Jordatuon hiarelease, returned
back the Cuban resolutions audlmoved
from tllic carbine* by the gvndanacM to his home, where hr expected to l&gt;r
that the house amendment to the sen­ and the crowd iwiirricd for shelter. | It
affectionately greeted by his wife, but
ate rcdohitions la? non-e&lt;»ticurred in and ■ is not known positively whether any­
hr found her pledged to another claim­
body «!ds shot or nut, but it is bellowed ant for her affections.
"Hie srqUcl o$
poinie&lt;l. The motion wa$ adapted. A that the volley was fired over rheheqclx
bi I h was passed pensioning lhe jwidou of the rioters.’ !.atct the courage of tjlie thr meeting uns a proposition by Jor­
dan to draw lots a** to which onr should
of the late United States Senator SjM*n- crowd ipeturjird ami with nugmentied
This was done, but
ccr ns byigmlier general atl$7J a month. nuiubcFs thr mob marched through tpir claim his wife.
Washington. March 6,—ln thfkenate streets shunting "Long live Spaitf* Jordan lost, and faithfully kept the
unique
compact.
.
’
yesterday the conference ^!portjon
r
tin-J
to hK‘ Yankees.” Tiie police
Washington, Ma roll 3.—
uthoriz
passed in tbe senate yes
men to
ing the addition of 1,000
ofobthe navy; to prevent tbeicarry
scene literature and articles
one
for indecent and immoral use
state or territory to another,
venue'
tabllsh a retired list for the
’■ (I«.l
marine service. Senator All
lining
credentials for tbe term
March 4, 1897, were presented.
Washington, March 4,f-The senate
to the
gave most of the time y rate
1 and
agricultural appropriation
passed that meagre, carrying $3,262,­
000, without material amendment. An­
other bill passed changes the limita­
tions of fourth-class mail matter so as
to free the postal service frondi bulky

Wnman Foully Murdered.
Paterson, N. J., March 6.—Mabel 8ulMvan, 28 years of age, was murdered
ta this place Wednesday night. She
waa a music teacher and had spent the
evening with a married sister, whose
bouse she left unaccompanied about
»:30 o’clock for her home. A little
later she was found unconscious by the
side of a fence, her. head battered and
her clothing torn. She died soon aft­
erward. No arrests have been made.

Wheat Is All Right.
Chicago, March ".—Reports to the
Tribune from points in Dlinois, Indiana,
Ohio, Missouri and Kansas indi­
ctee the winter wheat ia in generally
Wool -wmditlon, with a decreased acre­
age. Indiana is the only striking excep­
tion, where it is reported the wheat has
■urt wintered well.

St. Joseph, Mo., Msreh
The Farmtn' bank of Kittf City, 30 miles east ot
y*,**!?’ "V “k,'n “ Ch,r*' bJ State
Bank Examiner Jones. Tbe liabilities
an shout 000,000. with assets of s little
•rev half that amount.

pleaded guilty here to blr­
’ ’ that in the hut nine year,
trine different wotne*
trera Urine.

I

Cuban rvsulutions was presented and and gendarme* repeatedly opposed the :
Mas made a special order for Monday crox\d. bin their efforts to restore order '
During the week ended February 29
next.
A bill was introduced foia iiis- were not of thr slightest avail.
,criminating duty of ten per cant, ml
________________________
rious portions of lhe state indicated
valorem, in addition to other duties :
-£|R, goveriior of (he prorince thrn
that typhoid fever aud erysipelas in­
&lt;»n all uierehandise imjiortrd in jr&gt;s&lt; |&lt; prfx.|ttiined martial law. and any furcreased and interlttent fever ami xrurnot belonging to citizens oif the United ther rjotjllg w||| be dealt with sternly
Adjourned to next Monday.
. |,y tbe militnry j&gt;ower. The governor,
States.
Icnce.
CouHirmption wns rv|M»rtc»l ut
acting tinder inaperutive orders from 254 piners. typhoid fever at 27. diph­
THE HOUSE.
1 Madrid, had rom-'cntrated a strong theria ut 21. scarlet fever at 33. measles
Bill* J11 trod need aud 1‘ctltkina and Reso­
,
। force around the American
lutions Presented;
at consulate.
IN, whooping rough ut 10 and small­
Washington. March 3.—The hou&gt;e ( The crowd attempted to pass theae pox at Detroit. Saginaw. RigtHow nship.
yesterday, after two hours’ spirited de- guards, but were unable to do ao. Imlay townshipand Ionin.
bate, by a vote of 203 to 17.' agreed In Then they hurled insults nt the Amer(In lieu of the resolutions adopted Fri­ j lean government and the American
Airxamlcr Rhinir*. of Nile*, has made
The city is nhw quiet, the mob j
day by the senate) the cuncurre|»t res- j• people.
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Ij not having
the courage to face the application in-an Indiana court for his
ha
! troops,
Not uiusy moothsugu
1, who are awaiting orders to ninth divorce.
deal with rioters.
• hr gnt hi* eighth divorce iu the Berrien
I
Offer* of Help.
county court.#and was mhhi afterward
1
Patriotic demonstration* have oc- married t«» Mix* So Ila Bloomhageit. a
( curred throughout the country since Michigan country girl. Khitnrs. w lip is
| the action of the United States congress now 75 years old. began Ids matrimonial
, on thr Cuban question, nnd many carter Mnre«*h 24. 1876. when hr was
gress believes |hr only permanent sulu ( wealthy Spaniard* are offering money
married to a Deli oh young Indy after a
lion of the contest is in the 'cstnu- to the government. Sr\era I tovv ns also
week's courtship.
Jishment r f a government by lhe people • have sent messages offering goods and ।
of Cuba, and that it Is the sense of* con­ I the lives of their citizens in defense of '
The Miyhlguu Jlf^h Court of Forrest­
gress
that lhe
government -•
of the the country. Thr ship owners of Seville !
o
o—
United States should use its good office* have dffcrrd to place 30 steamers at the ers in session ut Lai.sing "tceted thr folun&lt;l influtnee lo that end.
•
■। disposal of the government. In the , biwing officer* for the ensuing year:
• .’hier-ranger, l^e E. Joslyn. Bay C4ty .
Washington. Mureh 4.4-The kou$e * basque province a subscription has bcm !
vice ranger. Yl McCallaglmn. Reed CHy;
gnent the
rhp entire
entire session
K«&gt;tncinn yesterday
vxctoiNlnv in
... 1 opened to present a _
_ »_ »a__ _______
__
spent
warship
to thr gov
secretary, John Chambers, Pori Huron;
dehfitintr
Hit*
nnirtirlmaikr
lolri^iu.
'
(.fumrnt
debating the amendment to lhe legisla­
treasurer. O. A. Tainrett, Cairo: physic
tive appropriation bill to abolish the
&lt;.». Ji. Moon. Howell; or&lt;amxer, A.
fee system in the cases of United State*
aiVU 9.—Thr World
,ru,
New York. ...
March
nub­ Weeks. Grand Rapids; counselor. J.
dtatnet attorneys and marshals. The - |ishes
-1___.Ulher-tl
following
.......... :___ .»!
dispatch
_____ .--s_ rfrom
_____ * in■—. Starkweather. Romeo.

elutions reported Iasi week by iti com
niittce on foreign affairs declaring tha'
in the opinion of congress, a si late of
public war exist* in Cuba, the । lartivx
to which arc entitled to belli rerent
rights. and between which the United
States should observe a strict neutralnet
They fqr.lhir
ftirlhir declare^halt
declare-.! hail conity.
Thej

^alaries fixed by lhe amendment, u hieh
was adopted, range from $2,000 to $5.000.
Washington. March
v —.... 3.—The house
MibPDt nent-lv th..
,
pt nt neark the entire time yesterday
fixing the salaries of United States district attorneys. The request of the sen­
ate for a conference ou the Cuban reso­
lutions was receh
but not acted upon.
The conference report on the army ap­
propriation bill was adopted.
Washington. March 6.- The legislnve appropriation
appropriation bill
bill was
was further
further conrn.i.
tive

I fantn
Eulalia, of Spate:
I
Thr Nuprriii&lt;* voui£ (»f Michigan has
•Sweet remembrance of the affectionate
reception given me by the people of the decided ihnl thr coming spring election
I
, United Slates when 1 went to their vounis
not general within thr meaning of
i ”T representing my own at the festivities
1 m honor of Colurabus lives and ever will the constitution aiid that elections iu
; live in my heart. During those festivities fill lucaneicK in judicial offi&lt;*es cunnot
strong proofs ot mutual esteem were riven
by both countries. I became convinced, be held at that time, but must la? de­
and still am persuaded, that never, never ferred until November.
Should that traditional friendship be
Mt reply Follow Caitom.
broken, much less should peace be dis- j
Farmers in Mexico use oxen one color
turbed. Being apart from affairs of state I
1 can only pray God fervently that .cordial in the mm ning und of another color in
relations between the iwu countries may
tiie ifternoon. They have uo reason
;! never
cease,
rEvlama." '
for doing so beyond the fact that
sidered iu the house yesterday and dur­
Universities Closed.
ing the debate Mr. Hartman (Mont.)
Washington, March 9.—Minister Du­ tbeir forefathers did it. and they corn
attacked President Cleveland's utter­ puy de Lome received an official dis­ elude it must be the right «hing to du.
ances in the Carnegie Music hall patch Saturday announcing that the |

Eight of Them Uehvadril.
San Francisco, March 0.—The steamwr Chinn hus arrived from Yokohama
■bringing news of another coup d'etat
rm nn extensive scale nt Seoul. Corea.
&lt;ln February 10 a detachment of Bus­
man murines, numbering 127, arrived
from Seoul for Jinseii. The Corean xnissiortarj- meeting in New York, in
king aud the crown prince went into the which be spoke of "corrupt nnd un ui^e
Itessian legation und formed a new states and undesirable territories," and
government, dismissing all former cab­ denied the right of the president to
inet officers. Premier Kim HongTsuh thus insult the citizens of any part of
and jseven other cabinet ministers, the country, and said that the greatest
know n as pro-Japanese statesmen, were need of the schoolmaster nnd mission­
beheaded and their corpses dragged ary was to.be found in the white house.
around the streets.
Washington, March 7.—In the bouse
yesterday the legislative, executive and
A Stay for Do41op.
judicial appropriation bill wax passed,
• Washington,
March
9.—Justice
Brown, of the sapreme court, at 11:30 as was also a bill making seven years'
©’clock Saturday night issued an order continued and unexplained absence
in the&gt;cas” of Joseph B. Lhiulop, of Chi­ sufficient proof of a soldier's death in
cago. convicted of sending obscene cases of application for pensions. The
newspapers through the United States post office appropriation bill was dis­
mails. Justice Brown's order makes cussed.
Washington. March W.- In 'the house
Judge Grposcup’s certification to At­

torney Forrest’s bill of exceptions oper­
ate as a supersedeas nnd Justice Brown
commands Dunlop to appriir Iwfore
him in 30 days to show cause why the
supersedeas should be made perma­
nent.

at Holland, which abowa -.hat there are
some people in that town who ought to
make an appointment with tbe loob
killer, ifionte timengoaycun&lt;nun ' cd
under snsplcioa, circumstances, and
It hss just .turnetl out tha* some of his
oompanfons bad told him, jokingly!?),
while be wns ill of malaria, that if ba
took a small done of roufb on rats he
would never be troubled similarly atatn.
Of course he won’t be, but the alleged
jokers have until a few days afo been
afraid to tell tielr part In the matter.

on Saturday the joint resolution• au­
thorizing the secretary of the trvnsuiy
to distribute the world's fair meduls
und diplomas was paused. The post
office appropriation bill ($91.0Q0.nOt&gt;)
was diMcusaed, and a series of attempts
were made to increase the compensa­
tion of fourth-class jiostinnsters, but
they went before points of order.

An Outlaw'* Fate.
Bellefonte, Pa., March 7.—William
Etlinger, an outlaw living at Wood­
ward, a small town near by, while re­
acting arrest killed two constables, and
then, after attempting to murder his
wife and children, who were barricaded
with him. he committed suicide Friday
morning iq full view of his captors,
standing on tbe threshold of his blazing
house.
PardoD Refuted.
Columbus, 0,. March 6.—W. J. Elliott,
the editor of the Columbus Sunday Cap­
ital, who shot and killed his city editor,
A. C. Okborn, in 1891. and is.now serving
a life sentence for it, will have to re­
main in prison. The state board of par­
dons has rejected his application for
a pardon.
Dubuque, la., March 6.~Tbe patri­
arch of Iowa, Christian Coon rad. w ho
lived in Delaware county, has passed
away at tbe aft of Hfl years. He waa
Mrldler of the war of 1S12.

DWK »r • , »*»r.
Dan,Tllle. N. V, March ft.—Mn. Vul-

*»J». died Thurada/.

government hnd closed lhe unlveraltiea
ut Madrid.' Barcelona. Valencia and
Granada, the Cadiz medical school and '
the College ut Surgeons nt Madrid in
the effurt to prevent further outbreaks
against lhe United States, all the dis­
turbances hitherto having been con­
fined to or led by young students. The
government, he declares, is exerting its
influence in all possible ways to prevent
any insults to this country, and harsh
measures are necessary because of tbe
strong feeling engendered by the i
speeches made in the United States sen- ’
ate.

In regard to the reports ;;bout Spnn.iMh naval preparations, it is said that if.
Itelligefency is to be recognized by the
United States tiie additional duty will
be forced upon Spain of maintaining a
rigid und effective blockade of Cuba.
The cabled reports in no instance con­
vey the impression that vowel* hart
been-secured with any armament which
would fit them for offensive use against
the United States. They apjtear to be
altogether merchant vcasHs. adapted
only lor blockade uses and for transpor­
tation of troops.
Found in a Barrel.
Chicago, March 9.—The body of a '
roan chopped into
pieces, together i
with an infant with its akull crushed, 1
was found in au alley at the rear of
4829 Prairie avenue Sunday afternoon,
stuffed iu a barrel. There is uo clew to
the identity of the remains, and it
the belief that a foul murder has been
committed.

What is
'

NONE
SUCH*
MINCE MEAT
ar. Wlibout the long nnd weary­
ing peeling, chopping, balling,
seeding and mixing, a woman can
quickly make minoe pie, trull pud- S
ding, or friilt cake that will be the do- n
light of her houaebold. Since None
Buch la aold everywhere there is no
more needofinakingyourown mlnre

MEBRELUSOrUE OB.

BREAKFAST- SUPPER.

EPPS’S
COCOA
grateful—comforting.

New York, March 7.—The appellate
division of the supreme court gave a
decision Friday affirming tbe order of
lhe lower court which gave a decision in
favor of Laidlaw against Uusaell Sage
for $40,000 da mages and costs, amount­
ing to about $.1,000.

■OILING WATBR OR MILK.

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CASTORIA)
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic KUbstance. It is a harmless mabstitiito
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Dlarrhma and Wind Colle. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatuleney.
Castoria assimilates th© food, regulates th© stomach
and bowels, rlvlnr healthy and natural sleep. Cas­
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.

CaBtoria.
“ *’
crea. Mothers have

Castoria.
for ehil

Lowril. 1U-.

“Castoria Is so wed sdsflled tnchfldrw t'”t
I recommend it assaptriqjr;aaiiy|«*c’&gt;lll '“
* me.*'
.
IB A. A»CHEK. M. n.
til ’so. Oxford St.. Brooklyn .• Y.
“Oar pbysaciaM in lhe cUMren's dep-H

Hla.k Hirer KuIIh. \VI,.. M.reh
Louis Ihirwin died nt his home a«ar
here, need 1&lt;&gt;7 years. Ill, „ift- Io
whom he had been married fur M&gt; years,
died os XoWS.L.r k |M ,
W1_
•

Boaton. W***Ripon, Wfau March fl.—A. Miller, vvee
preaident of the First national 1mwk
o&lt; Ripon, died Thursday, aged 73 years.
He leaves an estate of $1,112,000.

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LOCAL NEWS.

Thursday, Mar. io, 1896

• CIKCULaTIONfeis week,
86 qnire.

W. R. COOK. Local K4IU*.

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State Maws
Jaxon Soap hurts no fabric.

Jaxon Prize
beat.
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Baking

Powder leavens

t. W. Jone*, an old resident of Rich­

The Editor’s Views

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
nust reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
nsure Insertion In the Issue of the week
* hen brought

land, died last week.

A Baptist church will be built at Laurel
Saullac county this summer.

Nothing cleans cleaner than Jaxon sdkp.
Thonsnndehoc tested the great bulldingun
poner of Hood s Sarsaparilla nnd have found
reuewwj gtreugth.vtgor aud vitality in it* use.

The calendar for the March term of
court. In Ingham county contains 155
cases.

Vermontville has only one ticket in the

field for their village election.

Interiorjof Observer Office.
Broken Down With Nervous Exhuustion—
Extreme Wakefulness—Food Had to
be Choked Down.
Such was the condition of C. De­
Vos. editor of Coopersville '.Mich.) Ob­
server. He expresses his experience
as follows: “My life work has been
very exacting and confining. As a re­
sult my health failed and I wasstricken
with nervous exhaustion; I had no ap­
petite, loss of sleep seemed tb be wear­
ing my life out. While in th is-condi­
tion Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalizer was
recommended., I commenced its use
and it had a wonderful effect from the
first dose. In a few nights I was able
to secure all the sleep I needed, my ap­
petite returned and became as rave­
nous as a wolf’s; I gained impounds in
a few weeks, my mind became clear
and active, and I was soon restored to
perfect health. ’’

For Sale bif IF. H. (loadyear.

N.

B. Hayes, of North

county, will plant 130 acres tu beans this
spring.
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Hon. Edwin F..Uhl shook hands with
nearly 4000 people at lhe public reception
tendered him in Gtnnd Rapids.
D. J. V\Tfenfa|| only edited the local de­

partment of the ’ Allegan

BUSINESS CARDS.

I
E. BAKR8LL.
W. W. POTTER.
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BARRELL A POTTER.
Attorneys at Law.
’aceo' er Hastingst.lty Hank. Collections
; -nptly attended to, and general law business
u. .x.sncted.
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TV A. LAMPMAN.
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D. D. S.
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A .■ kinds of Dental work done carefully aud
pr uiptly. Local Anesthesia, gas or chloroform
. . • -n. Office over Fhlu Smith's Racket Store.
--Sto 12 and 1 to A.
J. C. 1 AMPMAN. M. D.
• &lt; e with W. A. Lampman. calls promptly
*-w&gt;n*l. special attentl' n given to tilting
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nd treating Hernia or Rupture for
.. :??ai cure. The majority of canes can be
•.- rmaurntly cured without a surgical opera-

I AW AND COKLKCTION OFFICE OF
L
J; M. SMITH.

Collections made hi all parts of the state
Conveyancing a speciality. Special paius
taken in drafting contracts, chattel mortgagesaud wUlsi
Woodland, Mich.

E

dward Taggatt
Loyal E. Knappen.
Arthur C. Denison.
TAGGART. KNAPI’F.N &amp; DENISON.
I.AWYKE8.
KooinK 811 817 Michigan Trust Co. Bldg,,
Grand Rapids, Michigan.

I AMES A. SWKEZEY.
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Attorney at law.
Hastings. Mich.
Practices in ill: courts of the state. Col­
le ■‘.Ions pp&gt;uipt)y attended to.

/ ’ A. SCRIBNER, M. D..
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Physician and Surgeon,
Delton.
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Office in residency, oue block east of depot.

a. a c. h. barber

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Physicians and Surgeons.
Cailsdn city or county responded to with
promptness, day dr night.
A. SHELbON.
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block. Hastings.
Monev to lo iti on Real Estate Real Estat*
«o.c on e»minlssl6u. General conreyanclng.
Having a complete set of Abstract Books, coni'
pi.-d from the Records, can furnish complete
ab-:racts.
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hilip t. colgruve,

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A'ttqrney.at Law
(Successor to Smith &amp; Colgrove.)
iOnice in Guion block, Basuuip. &gt;
Practices In nllithe courts of tbe alate.

e. kenahton,

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Attorney at Law,
l(Over J. 8. Goodyear A Co.’s store.)
Practices In al|court«of tbe State. OoUectiom
promptly Attended to.

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R. Tl M MERMAN. Homapathlc Phy
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slclan and Surgeon.
Office over Roger'* grocery' store.)

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

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SURPLUS, SI 7,000.00
Inc •porated uttder the laws of the Stele oi
I Michigan

Open for business, Dec. IB, 1886.

OFFICERS
D. U. Robinson. PreAident:
Chester Messer. Vice Pres.
Dan W. Reynolds. Cashier
DIRECTORS:
Dan W. Reynolds.
VV.
D. G. Bobtoacn.
M. L.Cook.
Chester Messer
P. T. Colgrove.
Ban the only Barings department in Barry
oanty and pays Interest on all ttae

The beat salve in tbe •o* for
bruises, sores, ulcers, sah^rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hauda, chilblain*,
corns, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­
tively cure pUee or no pay required. It
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
druggist.

Mrs. Phoebe Thomas of Junction Cfty.
111., was told by her doctors that she bad
cousumptiohrand that there was no hofcu
for her, bnt two bottles of Dr. Kings’ New
Discovery completely cared her and she
.••ays It saved her life. Mr
Thomas Eg­
gers. 139 Florida St. San Francisco, suf­
fered from a dreadful cold, approaching
consumption, tried without result every­
thing else then bought one bottle of Dr.
Kings’s New Discovery and
wa^ cured. He Is naturally
is such results of which theae are. samples,
tha: prove the wonderful efficacy of this
medicine in coughs and cr»hi$. Free trUi
bottle at W. H. Goodyear’* Drug store.
Regular size 50c. and S1.«O.

Journal

one

E. A. Perrine.a prominent G. A. R. mnn
of Petoskej; dr ipped dead from heart
disease.

Four idle copper mine® south of Hough­
ion will probably be consolidated and
worked on a large scale this spring.

Not a marriage license has been issued
hi Montmorency county thlk year.
Leap
year doesn’t seem lo be popular there.

Fred Smith succeeds him.
It not only i.« so, but it must be so. One
The Belknap Wagon Co. of Grand Rap­
^llnute Cough Cure acta qu|ckly. and that’s
Ids has given a trust mortgage to the
what makes it go.
W. H. Goodyeak.
Michigan Trust Company for $39,491.88.
Tiie Odd Fellows of Belleville will, dur­
A young lady employee of the paper ing the coming summer, erect a tnree-story
mill at TCalamazGo, while sorting rags, brick building at an expense of 84,000.
week.

found a $20 bill tucked away in an old
vest, v

A township pioneer society has been
organized at Bellevue, and will have Ita
annual meetings on Lincoln’s birthday,
Feb. 12.
Headstones

I I. ALICE KIRK.
Physician and Surgeon.
- 1 calls promptly attended day and night.
Office ;it F»»rd'g Hotel, south side entrance.

The Twenty-sixth Michigan Infantry
will hold its annual reunion at Mason.
April
9.
Plain, Ionia

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furnished by the govern­

ment. were recently placed over the graves
of veterans buried In the cemetery at
Douglas.

Ionia's smallpox patient. Pattengill es­

caped from the pest house recently while
delirious with fever, aud went several rods
before being discovered.
Jay Tfnkham. of Grand Ledge, the fivemlle champion bicyclist of the slate, has
challenged the twenty-mlle champion for
a race.
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Michigan is still in the lead as the ban-

ner lumber and shingle state In tbe union,
the product for last year being 2.731,029.­
535 feet of
shingles.

lumber

and

1,860.585,500

During the past twenty years Niles has

had twenty-two suicides, a record of over
one per year. In a city the'size of NUM,
this record ot self destruction would be
hard to beat.
It has been discovered that Dr. J. D.
Seibert, the Lansing dentist who left that
city so suddenly a short time ago. presum­
ably because he was so mr&lt;cb in debt,
the person who stole the opals and dia­
monds from Wells and Morgan's safe in
Lansing.
Tbe spelling craze has struck tiie pub­
lic schools of Caihcun county with great
favor. Scores of children have mastered
tbe "500" words sent out by Superinten­
dent Pattrngill.and can spell the entire list
without rulssliig a word.
An additional
list of “300" words have been mastered,
and they want more.
A land boomer persuaded eleven farmers

from Cdihoun county to make a trip to
Knoxv'lle, Tenn., with a view to purch­
asing land? lie represented that he was
deputized by tbe Knoxville Board of
Tride. The fanners were promised round

trip tickets for $14. but had to pay $31.
Tl«ey found the land very poor and came

lume In disgust.
The Board of Trade
repudiated the boomer.
The Christian Endeavorers of Ionia
county held a rousing, enthusiastic rally
at Ionia Tuesday night. * Ionia will have
the state convention of Christian Endeo-

voyers lo four week*, and the rally proves
that the visitors will be taken care ot.

Rev. Dr. John L. John L. Jackson, of
Grand Rapids, and President William H.
Strong, of Detroit, were the principal
speakers.
Dr. Jackson spoke on “Inter­
denominational Fellowship,’’ and Presi­
dent Strong on “The Magnitude of tbe
Work In Michigan."
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A letter from W. E. Quinby, of ■ Detroit?

U. 8. Counsel at Holland, and the princi­
pal owner of the Free Press, addressed to
tbe Anne Jans heirs, who cla^lm there are
880,000,000 In lire Bank of Holland, await­

ing distribution among them, says there Is
no such institution as the Bank of Holland
and uo money to be divided among any
heirs of any estate.
“In fact” says Mr.

Quinby, “the laws of Holland preclude the
aoenmulatioD of any estate for any dMiIon for any period back of 1852." To the

Anne Jans heirs In Barry county, and a
half thousand other villages, eitie« and

Cheboygan has a healer. Capt W. H.
Bullen has cured several of.bls friends by
means uf\magnetlam, but lays no claim tu
divine attributes.
Quick in effect, heals and leaves no scar.
Burning, scaly skin eruptions quickly
cured by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Ap­
plied to burns, scalds, old sores, It Is magi­
cal in effect- Always cures piles.
W. H. Goodyear.

Foxes are said tn be very plentiful in
eastern Calhoun county this winter; and
haulers in that vicinity are having great
sport chasing them.

Little Mabel Watkins, of St. Joseph, has
Iwen lingering between life and death for
several weeks. A mischievous boy bit her
in the face with r snow ball.
A high liver with a torpid liver will not
be a long Brer.
Correct the liver with
De Witt’s Little Early Risers, little pills
that cure dyspepsia and constipation.
W. H. Goodyear.

Cows are allowed to run al large in the
streets at Hancock, and ladles are afraid
to venture out alone, as the animals seem
to enjny chasing and scaring them.

One Inute Cough
tiiirhn tbe
right spot. It also touche* it at the right
.time if you take It when you have a cough
or cold.
See the point*.*
Then don't
caugh.
W. H. Goodyear.
The big Hotel Imperial, at Petoskey, the
largest hotel In northern Michigan, built
last, summer has passed Into the hands of a
receiver. The liabilities atre $15,000.

“Give me a llvef regulator and 1 can
regulate (he world.” said a genius.
The
druggist handed him a Ixittle of DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers, lhe famous little pill.
w. H. Goodyear.

Some Saginaw monster mixed a lot of
needles with the feed of a horse belonging
to Charles Wagner. The horse's tongue Is
so sore it cannot vat.
Several were ex­
tracted.

Don’t hivlte dDanpolntdrent by ex;»erlmenting.
Depend upon
One Minute
Cough Cure and you have Immediate re­
lief. it cures croup.
Tiie only harmless
remedy that produces immediate results.
W. H. Goodyear.
St. Joseph opera house will be managed
by a new woman—Mi-4 Margaret M.
Marsh, of Monticello, la. She. Is a talent­
ed musician, and was brought up in lhe
theatrical business.

Soothing, healing, cleansing. DcWltt’t
Witch Hazel Salve Is the tenemy to sores,
wounds nnd piles, which St never fails to
cure. Stops Itching and bunilng.
Cures
chapped lips and cold porea in two or
three Irours.
W. H. Goodyear.
A new depot has beeni built at Whit­
taker, a small place eight miles west of
Belleville, which, It Is claimed, Is one of
the finest on the Wabash road between
Adrian and Detroit.
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Young nr mkidle-tiErd men. suffering
from prem.itu re decline of power, however
Induced, apredllj and radically enrrd.
Illustrated ta&gt;.k wml securely -ealed f«»r

$38,614.
Incendiaries fired
William Jones*
narti nt Stephenson, destroying six cat­
tle. hay, grain, etc.

David Heaney, of Pickford, was killed
by a load of general merchandise which
he was driving tipping over on him.
SHE

WAS

ECUNUMIGAL

But After Tne Ung the Reanl~. Hee Rm­
band Was Unappreciative.
.
With one of those good intentions
with which tbe in turn a I regions are
said to be paved, an economic uptown
housewife recently dyed her hubby‘a
shabby hat.. The o)&gt;eration tfras per­
formed, says the Philadelphia Record,
with a toothbrush and a package of
patent dye. unknown to the owner of
the headgear, who put his hat on be­
fore it was dry and sallied forth to his
Chestnut street office. On drying the
Derby turned a beautiful bronze, at­
tracting no little attention an ita igno­
rant nnd
1 lissful
wearer
passed
through thr principal streets. Before
he reached the. office he was caught
in a shower, and when he nfterwanl
saw himself in a mirror his counte­
nance was decorated like that of an
Indian chieftain in tvar paint. The.
dye wasn't fast blaek—indeed, it
wasn't even black, and to the preju­
diced eye of the unhappy husband it
seemed to have been I comjx&gt;scd of
green, pink, blur, purple und yellow.
The lecture he delivered on “falseecon­
omy” when he reached home would
have done credit to Mrs. Caudle.

Au • Important Office.
To properly till Its office and funclions.lt
is hnpoiiiint that the ultxxl h purr. When
It Is in such s eonrtitlon.tte body U almost
certain lo 1»h healthy. A euniplslut st this
time l» catarrh In some of Ils various
forms. A slight cold (fawlopes the dhrase in the head.
Dropping of corrup­
tions passing into thr lungs bring on con­
If you eat what you lite, and digest It. sumption. The only way to cure thia dis­
ease Is to purity the blood. Thr most ob­
you will Rurely be strong sand healthy.
But If you don’t digest it, you might al- stinate oases ot catarrh yield tu the medi­
good can cal powers nf Hood’s Sarsaparilla rs it by
most as well not eat. for what „
your food do you If It &lt; ues not nourish magic, simply because it reaches tire seat
you'.' If you find that yotu can't digest it, ot the disease, and by purifying and vital­
izing the blood, removes thr cause.
Not
there is a simple help for your stomach.
It is Shaker Digestive Cordial, made by only does Hood’s Sarsaparilla do this but
It
gives
renewed
vigor
to
thr
whole
sys
­
It
lhe Shakers of Mount Lebanon.
“ 'has
never failed to cure the worst case of in­ tem. making It possible for good health tu
reign
supreme.
digestion.
Strength and health come from tbe food
If the Baby is CuCtlug Teeth.
you eat. after it has been digested and has
Be sure and nae that old and well tried
gone Into the blood.
remedy.
Mrs. Winslow’* Soothing Bjrup
food.
The
The beet tonic Is dl
haker Digestive for children teething. It sooths the child,
best aid to digestion.
softens the gums, allays all pain, cures
Cordial.
When you have acid efaclatiaus.nausea. wind colic and ia tbe beat remedy for
headache, wind, dlzzloffensive breath diarrbcM. Twenty-Bvo cents a -bottle.

Old penpie who require medicine to
regulate the bowels and kidneys will find
tbe true remedy in Electric Bitters.
This
medicine dors not stimulate and cmdalna
no whiskey nor other Intoxicant, but acta
as a tonic and alterative.
It acts mildly
on the stomach and bowels, addin*
11 “I baee foulid that the beaey end of' a strenijli and Wnk torte’to lhe organa
natch la tbe llfrht eud." reponded C,rua thereby aiding nature lit tbe performance
Electric Bitters Is an
with* aria that would bare adorned a of the functions.
excellent appetizer and aids dlgeatlon.
skiUl.
Old
people
find
It
just
exactly what they
Mary Iwked dlagsted, but with an air
need. Price fifty cents per bottle at W.
of triumph oulekly retorted. "I’ve cut a
H.
Goodyear's
Drug
Stone.
4lworery, too. Crrua.
It wa. made- by
Ur. B. V. Pieroe, and l» called a "Goldeu
Medleal DI.eovery.’ It drlroa awa, blotchea and plmplea. purlSe. the blood, tooea la this: if you are troubled with Catarrh,
up tire system nnd make® one feel bran Cold iu Head. Hay Fever, gu to the dnitnew.
Why. Il cured OmisIii Ben. who glst named below Bird get a bottle of Celt*
was almost reduced to s skeleton. Before tan Catarrh Care. No danger of l&gt;oeng
his wife began to u*e It she was a pole, humbugged. Belief In five minutes and a
sickly tiling, but look at lier: she’s rosy- positive cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath.
effieeked and healthy, nnd weighs 165
pounds. That. Cyrus. Is a discovery that’s
of ill lb. i-oi-b- ■•CT.I l»irte •
Ol Hood,
worth mentioning.

The Heavy End of a Match.

Richard Little, who was injured hi
the mines at Houghton, Inst week, has
died ut it hospital.
John. Downing, a truckman and an
bld resident of Detroit, was ejected.,
from thr entrance to tbe Detroit club
und fell down the steps and was killed.
Fred J. Keyes, the alleged ubscoudhig trrasnrrr of Kalamazoo lodge of
mid fellows. No. 270, who left there In
January, was arrested nt Sedulin, Mo.
Mrs. Annie Mofilnet, once a wealthy
and well-known society woman of De­
troit, died in Kansas City. Mo., in
poverty. She lost thr bulk of her for­
tune in bad investments.
In affirming the convictiosTof Joseph
II. Smith, of DetPoit, the supreme court
sustained the constitutionality of the
law requiring employes of labor to
maintain blowers over all dry emery
wheels which are in continuons use.
Alfred Mo-her, Jr-, of thr failed Inm­
Iter firm of Mosher &amp; Son, was arrest­
ed at Bay City on a charge °f ejnrxziiug

(a., says: “I
J. W. Pierce. Republic,
.
have used One inute Co&gt;agli Cure in mv
family and for m&gt;self, wlI h results so rntirely satisfactory that 1 enn hardly find
words to express mjself as to its merit.
I will never fall to recommend it to others,
on every occasion that presents Itself.”
W. H. '•
Goodyeaii.

or any other symptoms of dyspepsia,Shak­
hamleta In Michigan and every other state
er Digestive Cordial will * re you.
and territory in the Union, this will be.
les 10 cents.
At Druggists. Trial
rather unwelcome news.

“JUrv” Mid Firmer Flint at tin UreakfMt ubie u he inked tor a aeeond cup of
collie, -Tie aide a dlaeorerj.”
"Well. Cjrria. jroo're about lhe last one
l‘d expect of such a thing, but what waa

Brief News Items.
Albert H. Towle, of Giund Rapids,
headed r party nF speculators number­
ing about 20 meu who star*,cd for Alupka
In search of gold.
The Detroit white lend works nt De­
troit were partially destroyed by fire,
causing a Ions of $75,000; insured for
$64,000.
Simon Hartman, tramping to Sag­
inaw,was run down and instantly killed
by a Michigan Central passenger train.
There are six, brothers residing near
Sonomn tvhoav combined'weight is over
a ton. Their two sisters are below the
usual size mid weight.
I*. O. Nelson, of Stephenson, wus
killed by a .falling limb while in the
woods.
Walter K. Hough, of Lapeer, who was
placed in the insane nay Inin atFlint.es
caped from his attendant ami cut hh
throat with an ink eraser.
A St. Louis druggist han a show win­
dow containing nothing but poisons.
There are pari* given, arsenic, mor
p..mc. laudanum, fuco powder, boxes
of cigarettes, decks of cards and a bot­
tle or two of whisky.
The returf* show that Osceola coun­
ty went "dry” by about uO majority at
the recent local option eh etion.
The masonic fraternity at Concord
will dedicate a new hall March 24.

Hawi This?
We'nffer One Hundred Dollxrs reward foranv
caarol cstarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
„ _ , . _.,
F. J. CHRMKV A Co., Toledo, Ohio.
We. the undersigned have kiowu F, J.
Chenev for the last 15 years, and behove hhn
perfectly honorable in all buslnres transact Joos
and flnancialb able tn carry out any obligations
Wrst^Thua^ Wholesale Druggirt*. Toledo,

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19th CENTURY

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liwdlrwtlr upon the bloii &gt;M Muooo^tir.
Ikct M lb.
TrCiraool.1. koc free.

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the amt ef tiro ffinrrnffi Kata tree mt
•mth AfHea. Used fay the Kaffixw teto
Bates la their trite for many newations as a jatflYe care for all rnayw*aa itesea in mam or team ea. Dram
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for the United BtMro for this wonderful Mtrset. Aa a |Wty we retara tha
priee paid to the person having used cm*,
third bottle and net being beoofitod thereby
Priee llte,&lt;MMk tbr a tell meathte
tt eaten at, am* te erdlaary earnm
eMMfktesnro Ato for ttat druggist*,
or order from ttaffieecl; wapaj all chazgas.

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When Baby was sick, wa gave her CaMorta.
Wb®-be wm a Child, decried for CaMorK

When aba braaaw Mba. riMOtaag to Oaffiotta.
When toe bad CLDdrao, abe gave them Oastorta.

Children^Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
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Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cryfor
Pitcher’s Castoria.*

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laughable. The evening procession of tbe
Mystic Krewe of Com us is gorgeous and
far surpasses ant thing of the kind tbe
Thursday, Mar. li. 1896.
writer ever saw. It simply beggars de­
scription and for the time being fairly
COOK BROS.. Proprietors.
puts one In dreamland, from which be
awakes as If conscious that Fairy Land
I* not after all beyond the lealms of reali­
ty.
Following the nageant comes the
CwnHis ball; and the Rex ball, where the
King and Queen of the Carnival give a
NEW ORLEANS GREAT CARNIVAL grand reception, which is decidedly a
dAY.
•Tull dress" affair.
The Queen Is re­
splendent with gems of great value.
The
Historic nnd IntereM'.ng City F4He*i With honor of being Queen falls to the lot of a
young lady who can combine the two ele­
Monday morning Feb. 17 tbe members ments of wealth and beauty, aud as New
•of the Michigan i'ress Association awoke Orleans has many beautiful and wealthy
4n the quaint and curious old city ot New young ladies tbe matter of selecting a
'Orleans. The city and Mani; Gras have Queen Is not always easy.
New Orleans Is an old city and possess­
become so associated, that the thought of
one. always brings the ot*»er to wind. es enough of Its ancient appearance to
still
make it appear like a foreign city,
Mardi Gras is the French expression for
Shrove Tuesday, being the day before Ash it the Mississippi river were not held
within
bounds the city would be under
Wednesday, Manti manning Tuesday, and
lira- meaning fat. It Is suppled to cele­ water. The main street Is Canal street to
it was named
brate the last day qf lhe Carnlvil before which all streetcars run.
' &gt; proceeding Into the Lenten season, but by because of the canal which formerly ran
x iiiimon consent and common HTurt the through it, but which has long since been
The cisterns are all built up
occasion has been sir enlarged upon that it filled In.
turars little resemblance to the*old customs from the ground Instead of dug into the
ground. The sewers arc also on the sur­
lux tir-t introduced.
The custom of celebrating Matdi Gras face of the ground and give odors that
•••was taken from France In 183* and has are not half as fragrant as tbe urange
4 wen celebrated each year since iln*n on a blossoms that may be near.
Many curioiis things can be seen about
-more magnificent scale.
It was first In­
troduced at a time when the merchants the city, aud many that are Interesting In
For Instance when a
and planters of Louisiana looked to a historical\way.
France, their native country, for sports person dies the friends of the deceased do
amt amusements. TwA houug mfti^wbo not lOok In the .'paper for the death notice,
■had been sent io France to be tiluruled In- but the afflicted family goes to lhe print­
qruduced Mardi Gras Iu (his conntry and ing office and has bills printed announcing
-so popular has it since become that now the death, and these bills a e trailed up on
vTH&gt;rmanent organizations commence at u e telegraph poles. bill boards and every­
I^trge Iron
■clow of one celebration to plan for the where that they can be seen.
next year, and spend thousands and fences are in front of tbe principal resi­
thousands of dollars preparing forlt. The dences. and the “door bells" are on the
organizations are always secret and no one gate posts. A visit to the market, where
ouLside of them knows who participates nearly everything Imaginable is sold Is al­
■tn the celebrations.
Il is said, and we do ways interesting,and especially so to those
mot doubt it, that the pageants in Mardi who are fond ot delicious oysters or fine
•Gras surpass in beauty any tiling that tbe fruits. At the wharves can be seen ships
'world has ever known.
All of tbe gowns from every nation loading or unloading
used are made in Paris, while an American goods.
New Orleans take • great pride in her
institution employing many men. is kept
••uh the year round ranking gorgeous cemeteries and pays fitting tribute to tbe
• floats, representing various characters, the memory of her Illustrious dead in the way
of Imposing monuments, which can be
subjects being changed each year.
The Michigan pencil pushers are under found In every part ot the city aud es­
tasting obligations to Mr. and Mrs. J. Ber- pecially in the beautiful cemeteries.
In­
• eegray. Mr. B. aside from being proprietor scribed to the memory of Albert Sidney
of tne of the largest hardware establish­ Johnson was the following beautiful tri­
ments in the world, is also Secretary of the bute:—
••Albert Sidney Johnson, a General In
Mardi Gras Association. Through him we
obtained choice seats in front of* the city­ the army of the confederate states who
hall while his charming wife entertained fell at Shiloh. Tenn., on the 6th day of
sue at t -eir beautiful home from which an April 1862. A man tried in many high
excellent view of the various pageants offices and critical enterprises and found
could be obtained.
Monday the streets faithful to all. His life was one long sac­
through which the procession was to pass rifice of interest to conscience, aud even
'were crowded with people long before the that life od a woful Sabbath day did he
•time set for opening. Large stands had yield as a holocaust at his country's need.
'been.erected all along the line of march, Not wholly understood was he while be
seats upon which commanded very large lived, but in his death his greatness stands
• prices, and all of them were crowded with confessed In a peoples tears.
Resolute,
- people so that it gave the streets an ap- moderate, clear of envy, yet not wanting
&gt; pt aranoe of one vast gallery' filled with In that finer ambitlop which makes men
■ xpdly dressed people, from every pan of great and pure. In his honor impregna­
No coun­
• the country. As the afternoon approach­ ble; in his slmpiicltj sublime.
ed a subdued excitement was everywhere try had a truer son; uo cause a nobler
^apparent, and the approach of King Rex champion: no people a bolder defender;
•eagerly awaited. The Regal flotilla form­ no principle a purer victim than the dead
ed at Port Eads about 40 miles below the soldier.
His fame consigned to Hie keep­
city. Soon the blowing of whistles, the ing ot that Time which happily Is not so
booming of cannon, the yells of tbe popu­ much the tomb of virtue as Its shrine,
lace gave evidence of the arrival of King shall in tbe years to come, fire modest
3vex. (and no King in ancient time ever re­ worth to noblest ends. In honor now our
great captain
rests.
bereavedr..
people
ceived more royal welcome)
‘
and Mardi ________
_ _______
_A _________
GntN was opened,
King Rex and his ■ mourn him; three commonwealths proudclaim him, and history
cheris^i*
'-*
— shall
*•-" -•
­
retinue. In brilliant military costume, es- ly
COrted by bls body guard, march to the him among those choicer spirits. w!m&gt;
. &lt;Mty hall where the keys of the city ___
are holding tlielr conscience unmixed with
given over lo him, after which hia rule Is blame, have been in all conjunctures true
absolute, and the royal standard of purple, true to themselves, their people, and lhe.r
trreeu and yellow waves over the city In God."
tionor of his rule.
Time forbids an ex­
One peculiar thing about tbe cemeteries
tended mention of the remainder of Mardi is that the graves are above ground, and
Gras which is on a grander scale than that necessarily so. because by digging down n
already mentioned.
Monday evening oc very few inches water will soon be founu.
cured the grand street pageant followed by Consequently iu tiie older and more dilap­
the tableau ball ot the Krewe of Proteus. idated burying places It is not an uncom­
Tuesday is Mardi Gras day and everybody mon thing to see a body with the ribs ex­
masks, generally speaking, from the little posed to the atmosphere.
tot scarcely able to walk to the gray hair­
Around the cUy may still be seen the
ed old gentleman with one foot In the large commodious old plantation houses
grave.
This
true in tue
the ; wuue
u&lt;n»r.
hub is especially irur
while nt-nr
near uy
by are nouses
houses uum
built mr
for me
the
“French quartet’' of the city. Everything slaves. Surrounded with magnolias and
i* given up to revelry and the dly turned Hie wide-spreading live oak. with liesutb
over to the maskers.
It reminds one of 'ful' views
'
out upon tiie great Misslsbippl;
an intensely exaggerated Fourth of July surrounded with wealth; with a delightful
celebration. Thr daylight pageant of Rex climate, and having every want attended
accompanied by tin* ‘ Phorty Phunny to
___by
________
_______
_________
____
slaves,___
the_life
of the
southernrplant?
J’tidlows” is very fine and lhe latter j er ••befu de war” must have at least had

Hastings Banner

MARDI GRAS.

You are Anxious
for the Health
of your Family
ACH attempted imposition of an alum bak­
ing powder upon you is a covert attack
upon the health of your family. Of course,
ao grocer would knowingly sell injurious food to
his customers; but he has himself been deceived
as to the true character of alum powders by their
manufacturers, who must be held responsible for
the damages.
Forewarned, and solicitous' for the health of
• her family, the housewife will be influenced to a
constant watchfulness and a stubborn resistance
against the danger.

E

Baking Powders sold at a lower price
than Royal, either wholesale or re­
tail, are almost invariably made from
alum, and therefore inferior and dan­
gerous to health.
Royal Baking Powder is free from alum, lime,
or ammonia, and absolutely pure. Its use is a
safeguard to health, for it actually aids digestion,
and relieves from all anxiety as to the whole
aomeness of the food.

many pleasant features.
“Hang Thenioffj'** Rogers, thr diatinJames Riser has sold his farm.
St Charles avenue Is the principal resi­
Ruth Wilkins Is working for Mrs. Pen­ giitabnl English plillantbropK who
dence street and many beautiful liomes
died necently ut 77. got bis nickname
Bray be seen along the line.
At tbe old nock at present.
Preaching at tbe star next Bunday by from calling out “Hnng economies!
Exposition building beautiful (Mims, live
oaks, ferin. banana trees can be found. Rev. Grigsby at 2:80 p. m.
Hang theology!” at a school board
Mtas Jennie Osgood will lead tbe En­
No one visiting New Orleans should miss
meeting where theoretical queetiona
taking a street car ride vut St Charles deavor next Sunday evening.
hindered progrrua.
HU* independent
We hear that Fred Gamble will occupy
Avenue and to tbe old Exposition building.
and energetic character may be in­
We left New Orleans Wednesday Feb. R. Bates’ house the coming year.
ferred
from
thia
story
of bis youthful
‘
John
Osgood,
of
Cloverdale,
spent
Sat
­
10th over tbe Southern Pacific route and
da)*a: A new boy runic to school drvawed
what we saw will be described Hext week. urday aud Sunday at C. Osgood’s.
The
surprise
party
at
Mr.
French
s
in
a
light
blue
jacket
faced
with velvet,
Very truly yours.
Will R. Cook. Wednesday evening was well attended white trousers and ua’atcoat, and a
and enjoyed by all.
turned down collar and frills.
Rogers
Some from this way attended the party went up to him and nxkexl him bio
SCHOOL COLUMN.
at W. Sponablr’s Friday evening.
They
name.
The boy replied: "I am Charles
report a good time,
Couduete.*. by Flora J Beadle. Co. p&gt;mm’nr.
Mr. and Mrs. Griffin were surprised last Stuart. Vtiae, Viscount Seobam. and my
Thursday by about twenty of their neigh­ fat tier b the marqula of Ixmdonderry."
To the Tenchnrti anti School Officers of bors who spent a pleasant day with them. Whereupon Rogeir kicked him three
times, once for Vane, once forSeabam,
Michigan.
and once for Londondem'.
In order to awaken an Interest In tbe Bdected
beautifying of rural school grounds, the
Some men have no taste, but if tiie color
State Agricultural College offers to tbe is all right, they chance It.
first ten school districts In eath county
Program for lhe
It doesn't always take eight quarts of
Ibe next meeting of the
that make application, a collet ion of
Barry Co. Teacher's association which will
beer to make a peck of trouble.
flower seeds to be planted upon Hie school
be held in the Higii school room at Mid­
A
drunkard
Is
a
man
whj
commits
grounds and to be cared fpr. by the child­
dleville, Saturday March 31:
suicide, on tbe Installment plan.
ren.
A. M.
Hush money usually talks for both
They will be selected with reference to
o:oo—Mu&lt;lc
in charge of W. E. Webb
their adaptability for the putpost* aud-wlll parties Interested In tbe transaction.
Address of Wekwrir
Hon. Aaron Clark
be accompanied by directions for tbelr
It never occurs to a boy. that he will Assigning and Developing a New «£•**&gt;.
rnn. n. n Anarus
planting and care.
some day know as little as his father.
Discussion
Miss Cora Brooks
We urge all persons Interested in the
If It wasn’t for the fools In the world, Ob»eryalIons aud Hints
schools, or in the welfare of the children wise men would have to work for a living.
Commissioner Beadle
Class Exercise*
to aid In instilling in the pupils a love for
W ....
woodBrt
Speculation may sound more refined
flowers and regard for the appearance of
the grounds abi»ut the school houses, as than gambling—but a fellow loses just as Discussion
, , _
rrln. Mvaltoy
IMstrict
Llbrariea.
Need
of.
How
to
Get.
we believe that ft* will not only - aid In mqch.
O M. MeiwtKblln
' Row to Care ter
n
“
When people pray for tbolr daily bread,
cultivating in them a love of lhe beautiful
Durand Quick
Dlacuaatoh
but it will be a means of interesting them they don’t forget to put in a side order for Current Events In School. Supt. H. B. Holden
in, the work of the school room.
butter.
Applications should be made as prompt­
The charity that begins at home, is often Teaeber s Work. Out o( School and in
School
Mi»» Edna Brntn
ly as possible, as we cannot promise to so discouraged, that it never gets any
Dlseuwlon
Samuel X cite
honor any received after the first of April. farther.
Clast Exercises
The seeds with full directions will be sent
Address
If all tbe devils were cast out of some
SupC- ot Public Instruction II. B. Patteogtll.
about April IB.
peuplr. they would look like walking
IL L. Taft.
Several recitations will also help to
skeletons.
Prof, of Horticulture, Agricultural College
It is not what we know about the next make this one of the most Interesting pro­
Mich.
grams
ever prepared. I*et all teachers be
world, that frightens us. but what we
Ten application blanks for seeds have
present and make this a -big” day.
Mid­
been sent to the commissioners office, the' don’t know.
Charity often consists of a generous im- dleville will endeavor to entertain al( visit­
same will be given to the first ten appli­
pMtee, to give away something we have no ing teachers In true Barry Co. style
cants. Blanks must be properly filled out
Geo. 8. Bassett. Pres.
further use for.
and forwarded to the Agricultural College
Whlle criticising your neighbors charac­ Minnie B. Reiu.ogle.
before April I, 1896.
ChTm’n Program Com.
ter. It might be well to glance at tbe dia­
Tuk Bahry Co. Summer Normal For gram he aas of yours.
John L. Pope. Secy.
1896.
It Is better to be sure than sorry: but if
Ills a well known fact among teachers you are too blamed sure, you are sure to
Ileal Batata Transfer*.
.
that we do forget. Although we may be be sorry that you are sure.
WAKKANTY OKKOS.
If the sun had nothing else to do, but
constantly engaged in school work, yet
K Convert to Hs’Uey E. Heudrlek. 30a.
we become so familiar with our own plans shine on the righteous. It wouldn’t have to sec 14 Thornapple. 13000.
Hartley E. Hendrick to Chas. B. Convera. Ma,
and methods that we forget many of the rise so early in the morning.
When you undertake to fight tbe devil sec 34, Tnoniapple S300S.
underlying facts and principles of the
Autfonette Boice to A. K. Kenaston. lots City
subject we teach.
As a result much with fire, don’t forget to take into consider­
Interest and enthusiasm are losL and with ation the amount ot ammunition he has.
.iaeoO p. Hullib* rger to Orange M. Bachelder
80*. see 8. Woodland Si930
thoae branches which we do not teach we
DIED.
Hannah E. Oolton io Donald Swanson. 40a.
become almost wholly unfamiliar.
To
ROBERTS—At her home in this city, see 1C. JstiBitowu 81.
meet these wants. SupL Holden and Prin.
Peter L Edmonds to Dani ana Amelia M.
Monday evening. March, 9, Mrs. Caroline Bnmt.Ola .ec30, Carl to., $2wo.
Mealley will conduct a Summer Normal
Roberts, at tbe age of 63. of pneumonia.
Dsn "I and Amelia M. Brant to Peter I- Edbeginning Monday July 6th. and continu­
rnnads
soa. sec ir. Hope, tssoo.
Caroline Augusta Powers was born In the
ing five weeks.
Izira Sanford i- Kdw. U. BclUey. lota. Middlestate ot Vermont, July 5, 1832, coming to
As the law now stands, no person can
Frank Tyler to 1‘Mllp T. Colgrove, lol, City
hold over three third grade certificates.' Michigan in 18?5, and removed to Has­
K00.
If they remain in the teaching profession tings when about sixteen years old. She
Q01T CL* J K UEKDS.
was married to Dr. John Roberts Nov. s.
a second grade certificate must be obtain­
Marshall P Moxon to \inry C. Guile, za. sec 2
1854. whose death occurred In the winter
ed
Maple Grove fl.
of
’
86.
Two
children
were
a
result
of
.1. I*. Hale Kenyon to AJouzo E. Kenaston. lots
While this is announced as a Review
Term yet It must not be understood that their union. John B. and Mary Roberts
H. Power* ia Hart. Bld'a. £ Loan
there win be no other classes excepting who survive them.
As«oc. tot c. blk 1*. eart add. city gss on.
Mrs. Roberts has been an invalid for
Wm. Marshall tuCbas. Marshall. «a.»ec35.
reviews. Beginning classes will be es­
years,
being
a
sufferer
from
scrofula
in
Ils
Barry
SAX).
tablished
iu algebra, general history,
Chas. Marshall to Wm. Marshall. 40a, sec
botany and physics, any two of which most acute form. Her nature was of that Barry, tl.
subjects form the additional ones for resolute, patient, cheerful turn, which re­
David McClue to Eleanora Htodmarcli. tot,
second grade certificates, as well as tbe fused to allow her ills to make herself or Nashville St.
high review classes for all the third grade those around her unhappy,* permitting her
to enjoy life as few can -who are so afflict­
brandies.
Messrs. Holden aud Mealley will be as­ ed. She was never heard to murmur or
HOPE.
sisted by other talent, probably an obser­ complain through all her years of illness,
Hope republican caucus will be lield at
vation .kindergarten training school, and a and cheered and inspired her friends by
her example.
Cloverdale on Thursday. March 26. 1896
good lecture course.
Her home was to her the centre of at­ at one o'clock p. tn.
By order of Com.
Tuition and board will be reasonable, so
as to bring the diance for thorough review traction. and she was devoted to ita inter­
ests. and those of her dear ones. Her
within lhe reach and means of all.
Rutland
memory will be cherished by all who knew
Tbe Republican Caucus of the township
her. and especially those who knew her
ot' Rutland, will l&gt;e held at lhe town house
best.
Her
family
have
the
sincere
symHigh School Moten.
‘‘
March 27, at two o’clock p. m.
path, ot all In tbelr sorrow, but can teel -on “
Friday,
Harris Kenpeld has closet! his'terto of “their loss is her eternal gain." Surely sharp.
By order of Com.
school and Iras entered classes here for
such a life lias not been lived in vain.
view.
The funeral was held from the family
IHVINU.
Prof; J. W. Roberts, formerly Supt. of residence yesterday afternoon. Rev. J. W.
The Republican Caucus of tbe township
our scliuols. now in Chicago, gave all of Bancroft officiating. Her sister Mrs. Henry
of
Irving
will
be
held at tbe town bouse,
the teacheis a pleasant call Monday.
Bush and husband and their family, of
Our visitors are as follows this week. Kalamazoo, were present to attend the on Friday the 27th, day of March at 2
Lulu Barker. Miss Monee. Mary Clark, funeral, Mrs. Bush having been here from o'clock p. m. for the purpose of nomina­
Etta and Ella Hubbard, Frank Barrie. Aby the time she was first taken 111
ting township officers and such other
Pitllnger, Vernard Cotton, Willie Skinner,
business as may come before the meeting.
R. M. Bate4 and Roy Matthews.
By order of Com.
Grace Barker has been out of school SWANSON—At his home in Johnstown,
March 3rd. 1896. George Swanson, at the
several days, on account ot sickness.
ORANGEVILLE.
age of 85.
Friday of last week was enjoyed by our
A Republican Caucus for the purpose
teachers, visiting the
Grand
Rapids Mr. Swanson was born near Glasgow. In
schools.
It was Indeed time well spent Scotland. Nov. 4tb, 1810. Deceased moved of nominating township officers and the
and a benefit to all who went. Tbe schools with his parents to Erie, Co. N. Y. In the transaction of such other business aa may
are well equipped in every way.
The year 1826. He being their youngest son properly come before the meeting will be
High School alone has twenty-five teach­ became their support caring for them until field at the town hall In the village of
ers, and with a strong teaching force you the close of their Ilves. He was married Orangeville on Saturday Mardi 21st, 1896
By order of Com.
can readily see hov more efficient work to Miss Sophs Wheeler In lhe year 1837,’ at 2 o’clock p. m.
can be do»e. The recitation periods ex­ and moved with his family to Flint, Gene­
ceed otfra in length by fifteen minutes, and see cownty Mich. June 1844 where he
MAPLE UHOVK
are six in number daily, while ours num­ lived two years from thence be moved to
The Republicans of Maple Grove will
ber eight. Can we do the work iu thirty Oakland county where he lived four years,
minutes that other teachers have forty-five and from thence to Johnstown where he meet In caucus at Gilbert Lampmau's hall
for? We feel that this visit was one of lived until the time of bls death. He was on Wednesday March 25th 1896 at two p.
the means In helping us on lo better tbe father of three children. George, Mar­ m. for t he purpose of nominating candida­
garet and Donald all of whom survive him tes for township officers and to transact
work.
Lis wife having died nearly 40 years be­ such other business as may legally come
Sixth Grade.
before said meeting. All persons who
The visitors this week were, Mr. and fore. Subsequently be married Mrs. Mary jre lu sympathy with Republican princi­
Merritt
with whom he lived 26 years and
Mrs. Lombard. Mrs. VanArman and Mrs.
ples
are cordially Invited to attend. Dated
who survives him.
Pancoast.
Maple Grove, March 7th, 1896.
_
Deceased was converted to Christ at an
Prof. - Roberts, of Chicago, visited us
By order of Com.
Monday morning and told us a story of early age and became a member of the
Covenanter
church
of
which
be
remained
Tacoma.
We were all very much pleased
a member through life. He was noted for
to hear bis voice and see bls face again.
The IsL Division are reading a story sterling Integrity, and strict adherence to
called, “Santa Fitomena" by Longfellow, tbe faith of bls fathers, leaving behind an
example of Godliness which we may well
for a reading lesson.
The funeral was held
We enjoyed our vacation very much strive to emulate
Friday although it was not a pleasant day. at his late residence March 5. at 11 a. m.
Services conducted by Rev. Binns. The
Tanowparlk.au.
Mrs. Rogers called on us Monday.
Frank Sage wm absent Monday on ac­ remains were laid to rest in the cemetery
count of slekness.
Miss Woodard is reading us a nook en­
Mowail—On Sundar. March 8. at her
titled “Patsy.”
bone In the wcond ward. Mra. Phoebe
Fifth Grade.
Booratn, wife ot Henrjr Booram, after a
Clyde Stedge visited tbe Podaiiger
Iona llhtesa. at the a«e of M rear*.)
school last Friday.
Tl.e tunenil occurred from the bouae on
Miss Michael told us about tbe Grand
Tueaday, Re,. A. D. Grlxaby oAciatln(.
Itaplds schools and we were all glad to
Interment waa made at tbe Sponahlt cem­
hear ab6ut them.
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Second Ward.
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Hastings
VOL. XL. NO. 47

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HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 19, 1896.
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men’, at Thompsons hall SaUirdny evening
March vstli. Admission 15 cents, ice cream
and cake will be served free. The quilt
and picture we have heard so much about
will be presented to the first and second
most popular ladies of this county accord­
ing to the number of votes cast the past
two months.
James McDonalds house, one half mile
south and one half mile west ot Cedar
Creek burned to the ground Sunday aftcrnoon at 4 p. m. They saved must all of
the furniture on the first floor and some
articles in the cellar. No insurance. Mr.
Nobles house that burned a short time ago
was only one mile from this inau’s resi­
dence.

A well formed foot is too often spoiled

by an ill fitting shoe, We have just re­
ceived, direct from the manufacturers.
uur spring stock of ladles fine shoes made
Tram the latest and most approved cuts
and guaranteed to be perfect fitting, there­
fore n durable shoe. Your special atten­
tion is called to our S2.00 shoe, cither In
lace or button, razor or square toe. This Is
without doubt the best 32.00 shce ever

offered in the city.

L. E. STAUFFgB. 1

Call at our store and
get one of those

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Nashville.
Our village schools close Friday for one
week’s vacation.
Miss Ella Barber returned baiurday from
a week’s visit with friends and relatives
at Olivet.
Miss Zula Bock was at Middleville I he
lalier part of last week attending the fun­
eral ot an aunt.
Mrs. C. A Hough left for Import.New
York, Tuesday evening for b two weeks
visit with relatives.
Thos. Purkey h In Fontiic fur a few
weeks engaged in working) on a new
church being erected there.
D. C. Holly left for Lockport, N. Y..
Saturday evening where he will make a
short visit before returning to his work at
Paducah, Ky.
Rev. E. E. Branch was' at Hastings
Monday and Tnes.iny helping tu-hettle the
difficulty between the Baptist minister and
his congregation. ,
A large number of teachers In Nashville
and vicinity arc making preparations to
attend the teachers’ association at Middle­
ville Saturday of thia week.
Mrs. J. U. Perry and daughter Edith re­
turned Friday from Chicago where they
have been visiting Nr. Perry who has
been working there during the past few
months.
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Probate Judge Armstrong and Sheriff
McKevitt came down last Wednesday eve­
ning and took George. Coplin to Kalama­
zoo. Mr. Coplin has been Insane for some
time but was not considered dangerous.

I TISING MEDIUM IN
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WHOLE NO. 2127

Hastings
Banner,
Published Thursdays bv

Carl Brown, of Hastings, spent Sunday
with his parents.
Jacob Johnson, of AuguMta. Is visiting
his parents here.
HASTINGS, MICH.
James Brown Is considered as among
the convalescents.
A. Tollman is moving his saw mill onto
J. E. Earl’s wood lot.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Almond Farr,
Delton,
Sunday night, a boy.
Mia. Evans is no better.
•
Henry Benson has moved onto tire farm
Mrs. Borst h suffering with rheumatism. owned by Fred Benson.
Frank Norwood is under the doctors
Frank Brainard, of North Dakota, who
care.
is traveling for a |mblh&gt;blng house in ChlDewitt Rahney has got through working cago left Monday after a week’s visit with
for M. R. Gwin.
hla father George Brainard.
Mr. Bogart is working for Mr. Loomis
The directors of the creamery have pur­
in the livery barn.
chased a lot south of the village, of Mark
C. S. Gleason and wife Sandnyed at Norris, and will commence building soon.
Frank Bostwlcks.
Gertrude Piflly, of Hickory Corners, and
George Sprague, wife and mother were Isaac llouvenlr, of Deltun, were united In
al Plainwell Sunday.
the bonds of matrimony Sunday evening
Orville Borst, of Grand Rapids, is visit- by Rev. Pixley at Ids residence in the vil­
ing his mother this week.
lage. They will live on Orin Hughes’ farm
Chas. Dubois will move on his farm west of the village.
north of Dowling this month.
With tmdnees we chronicle the death of
Rev. Pixley, of Prairieville, was a caller little Genevieve, the youngest cldlcHand
at the doctors office Munday.
only daughter of J E Cairns and wife, who
John St John, or Kalamazoo, was the died Sunday. Match 15th after a week’s
guest of Q, A. Hynes Mondnv.
struggle with the terrible disease diphth­
Claude Whittemore, of Bittie Creek, eria.
The grief stricken parents have the
spent Sunday with hia parents.
sympathy 7iT the community in their be­
Mrs. L. Brown is convalescing, after a reavement.
LuVenr, thrlr oldest child h»
long attack of nervous prostration.
still sick with the same disease but Is do*
Joseph Haynes and wife spent Sunday Ing well at this writing
at A, Wells east of Hickory corners.
Mrs. Rogers, of Augusta, hats been car­
Don’t forget the exhibition at the school
ing for her daughter Mrs. Geo. Whipple.
G. R. Main will move Into his brick house Friday evening.
Effie Gillaspie, of Brouard, vi I ed her’
house south of the Gwin market this
grand parents here last week.
spring.
Mrs. Dura Monica, of Kalamazoo, is vis­
Mrs. Miller, of Chicago, was the guest
of !:cr
her mother Mrs.
Ll.o. 2.
E. E. Thresher, the iting her parents and friends here.
Martin Chandler and wife spent Sunday
first of the week.
k Several of the young folks gave Miss at M. Armor’s near Hickory Corners.
Jay Wilkinson and wife spex^ Sunday
I^eda Norwood a very pleasant surprise
at the former’s brotherjBWeun Wilkinson.
one evening last week.
8. Chadd^rdon spent part of last week
Mrs. Simons who lias been visiting
relatives here the pasUmonth returned’ to witli his daughter Mrs. Burchett, near
Brouard.
her home in Belding Monday.
The surprise on W. Shedd Saturday eve
Mrs. E. E. Thresher and Felix Cham­
berlain who were reported on the 'sick list was well attended and all report a good
time.
last week are able to be out again.
George Whittemore and wife who are
Frank Bostwlcks house caught fire last
Friday morning which Is the trecohfl time working near Battle Creek, viblted the lat­
ter
’s parents, M. Knestnek and wife Sat­
this winter. The fire was extinguished
urday and Sunday.
before very much damage was done.
A
quiet home wedding occurred Monday
Dr. Scrlbuer assisted by Frank Bishop,
operated upon Rev. Pixley’s little baby’s evening March 16. nt tire residence of tlie
groom's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Philander
foot for talipes varus, hnd put ou a plaster
parts cast. It is doing nicely at this writ­ Otis, 1n tire township of Hope, Barry Co.,
Mich, the contracting . parties being Mr.
ing.
Dr. Scribner was called to see Mrs. Seth Olis, and Mary Etta Hugh, of Brook­
Young at Mr. St Johns who has been sick field. Mo. The ceremony was performed
Mr. and
for some time and has been treated by by R. D. Freeman, of Irving.
several different physicians. She is a Mm. Olis will make their future home in
Hope,
where
Mr.
Olis
has
lived
since
daughter of .-Mr. St Jobii.
A bountiful supper was
There will Ire an exhibition at the school early childhood.
served
after
which
tire
guests
departed
house Friday evening. March 27th. given
by the pupils. Admission 10 cents; pro­ wishing the happy couple a successful
ceeds to pay for papering the wi* 4 '•••use. voyage over life’s sen.
Come and help pay to decorate
house.
ter will work his father’s farm
.it; rial fi'Che L. O. T. M. will give an

I TH? BEST ADVER- *

North Ea»t Barry,
Delayed better
John Brers has moved Into Lyle Bun­
nell’s house with Homer Kelley.
Our school dotes Friday, the teacher
Mias Sehaffhauser Is hired for another
term.
Mrs. Luther Brown Is very low with
nervous prostration. Dr? Scribner, of Del­
ton is attending her.
Rev. J. J. Bunnell conducted the funeral
services of Gilbert Hunt Sunday.
Mr.
Hunt died at the home of Levi Dewey in
Johnstown.
Mrs. Gunsonhouser will hereafter pre­
side at the organ for the meetings hold at
rhe school house, and Nuttie Shedd for lire
Sunday school.
Will Chase, of Delton, &lt;Is patting up an
I'X. L. wind mill for Mr. Nobles, in
place of one destroyed by tire. Mr. Nobles
has the most of the lumber on the ground
for his new house.

Mr. Wileox will move to Ohio thia
spring.
Frank Dooley Ir cutting wood for JSnyder.
Herbert Blfvin is drawing logs for Jas.
L. Wiikius.
Aivln Phillips aud wife visited friends
at DeRon last week.
Mrs. Palnrer, of Morgan, Is spending a
week with Mrs. Isaac Newton.
Eugene Bush aud Elmer Slocum are I
sawing wood for Altrert Deity.
J
James L. Wilkins has bought all tho
oak timber on tli&lt; Hod Bllvlns place.
William Garrishn, of Baltimore was
calling on friends ''here the first of the

Mrs. Adella Weeks and Mrs. Ollie
Haines were guests of Mrs. Frank Bush
Sunday.
Isa Newton closed a successful term of
school Friday. Mary Clark will teach the
spring term.
Hickory Corner*.
Frank Bush has moved his saw mill
Mr. Swanson and wife spent Saturday, back to the Center and will continue busi—
and Sunday at Hastings attending the W. neks at the old stand.
M. Quarterly meeting held near that place.
Miss Lou Binns begins the spring term'
of school this week at West CreSsey,
John Marks Utile boy Grover who has
where she has taught the fall and winter
been ill is Improving.
term of this year.
Mrs. Freeman, of Grand Rapids, visited,
The remains of Mrs. Vandeluster, of
Gull Lake, were brought to this place for friends here part of last week.
Chas. Wood, of near Greenville, made
burial last Sunday. Funeral services held
at the M. P. church.
Rev. Mr. Weaver his mother and other frleftds a visit part
of last week.
conducted the services.
Peter Long and daughter, of Ohio, are
George Coleman having abandoned the
state of single blessedness will soon settle visiting bls brother Harrison and his
In this place and In company with his sister Mrs. Engle.
Mrs. Eva McDonald met with An ac­
brother-in-law Grant Dickerson, will run
the grocery and meat market* formerly cident in quite a peculiar manner. While
walking from the pantry to the kitchen,
owned by Fred Lawrence.
she turned her foot, spraining the ankle
joint, and breaking both bones above the
Cloverdale.
joint Dr. Benson was called and at
Mrs. Morthlaud is III with neuralgia.
present she is doing nicely.
Dugal Campbell Is buildiug a house for
George Havens.
DUD.
James Bates and Ike Swikcrt have re­
DAVIS—At the home of her daughter.
turned from Ohio.
Mrs. Lewis Beadle, on Friday last, Mrs.
Obed Chamberlain made a business trip
Keziah Davis. Id her 95th, yean
to Richland last Tuesday.
Miss Minnie Gillaspie entertained com­ Mrs. Davis was born In Trenton. N. J. and
came to Michigan thirty years ago, and has
pany from Delton last Sunday.
John Pyle and son have moved Into lived with her daughter here for the past
six yeafs. Her husband died twenty years
rooms in the Lake View hotel.
Wm. H. Carpenter who has been quite ago. She became identified with the
Baptist church at an early age, and has
sick is able to be about again.
There will be Easier services at our always lived the life of an earnest Christ­
ian. She leaves six children, twenty-one
ehureb on Sunday evening April 5.
Mrs. Wm. Gilkspie was called lat&lt;t week grand children and nine great grand
to attend her mother who is very sick, the children. Mrs. Davis comes of a long
lived race, her mother having lived to be
latter is now some better.
old. The
funeral was held SunMrs. mj
Myron
ron Chamberlain
unamuenain and
ana her
ner two
iwo 105
. ■y’'ears Ll
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d.iiKtuem attended the weddlmt of the dty. Her. Tbo». Coi. oacl»tint. Interment
was
made
at
Riverside.
formers niece. Miss Carrie Dickerson, n
Hickory Corners last week. ’
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---------WALKER-n’riday, Isaac Walter, an old
pioneer of this county, at the borne
A. J. Hopkins, a son-in-law of Philip
of his daughter Mrs. John Young, of
Ravia has moved here.
Hastings township, of dropsy, aged 81
H. Youngs, of Woodland is teaching ft
years. /
class in vocal music here.
Deceased was the oldest member of Fitz­
Wm. Pettengail has gone to work in the gerald Post No. 125 G. A. it. of this city,
oil works at Finley, Ohio.
under whose auspices the funeral was con­
Roy Smith js visiting his sister Mrs. ducted. The funeral was held Sunday
Geo. Shawmau, of Kalamazoo.
from the Star school house Rev. Ickes
Geo. Moredock and wife and sop, pf officiating. Many of his old friends and
Chicago are visiting relatives here.
acquaintances were present, as he was m
Mrs. Fisher and children who have been man highly regarded by all.
spending the winter with Mrs. Bryant
He was bora in Orleans Co. N. Y. In
have returned to their home in- Baltimore. 1815. Three children survive him, his
A. C. Wail and grand daughter are now wife dying a few years ago. Interment
‘in South Bend, Ind., where Mr. Wait was was made at Riverside. Deceased served
called to the bed side of her mother who Is during the war tn the 3rd Michigan infantdj Ing.

John Shriber has moved on his farm,, the
old homestead.
Lafe Usburne has gone to Stelby to
work during the .summer.
We hear .several boys around the Cen­
ter Intend to go to’ York Stale to work this
summer.
Fodder is getting scarce and everyone
la earnestly wishing for spring and green
pastures.
John Usborne and wife spent Saturday
and Sunday with Mr. Price and wife near
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South Haatiugs.
Nashville.
.
Effie Lake is borne for a vacation.
Miss Fannie Carpenter went to N’unlca,
Our school will close Friday for one
Ottawa Co. lat-l week to take care of Mrs.
week.
Dan Snyder, who has been very lit.
Sunday School will be organized next
Mrs. John Henry, of West Carlton, was
Sunday at three p. in.
laid to res' last Sunday aged 70 years.
Carra Osgood will lend the Endeavor
Mis. Henry lias been an invalid for the next Sunday night
.
past two years.
Her death occurred last
Mrs. Fred Stowell and Mrs. Frank
Thursday. Funeral Sunday a. in. at -the Horton are packing lheir, goods, and will
M. E. church, Rev. Grigsby, uffivlatlug. A leave soon for their home in Hudson.
large number of neighbors ami itlends
Rose Hllsinger will close her school
in attendance.
Thursday with an entertainment in the
ev*L Several from this place wUl - attendMr. Walker, aged father of Mrs. John
Our school closes Friday of this week.
Young, who has been a great sufferer fur
Mrs. Lafayette Bassett is on ttie sick a long time died Thursday night. Tne
list.
funeral was held Sunday Rev. Ickes offitlTi e Debating club Is getting to be quite
•Hng.
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interesting.
The Ladles Aid met at the Grange hall
last Saturday.
There was a social held at the home of'
The ice cream social at Mr. Hubbards Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman’s last Wed­
was well attended.
nesday night. Au enjoyable time was bad
Mr. Qulgly has been quite poorly for the by all.
'
past week owing to a severe attack of the
Miss Nellie Cnndall closed a very sucrheumatism.
cerslul term of school Friday, and expects
Robert Blllingsly who Is In tlx* last to leave here the coming week for her
stages or consumption, is still alive, but home In Iowa.
very weak. He can only make known his
A couple of gentlemen of Lacy held a
wishes by a faint whisper.
Jaw suit at Mr. Edmunds last Wednesday
Miss Rena Trego closed a very satisfac­ overs few small potatoes. As the jury
tory terju of school In the Powers district could not agree the suit was adjourned
last Friday. MIm Rena’s kind ways gains
for her the esteem of her scholars.
Barry County 8. 8. Convention.
The lecture given by Dr. Winegarden.
Friday evening al the Cobb school house,
The annual meeting of the Barry county
on Spiritualism, was listened to by a very Sunday School convention, meets lu the
small audience, perhaps owing to other M. K. church March^o and 31. The fol­
entertainments on that same evening. C3 lowing program wilt be carried out.
KOSPAV AKTERXOOS.
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lilnda Corners.
Devotloaal Service*
• Trott.
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Nashville
K«. A.
H. M. Moore closed hla.school Friday.
Mayor KeruuiCon
Address of Weleome
Pres. H. B. Andrus
Mr. Brant has traded farms with P. L.

Edmunds.
.
John Robinson and sister Sundayed at
Mrs. John -CarUa vlslled Uke Odeasa Loda Ifckley’s.
Remember the Y. P. 8. C. E. every
friends over Sunday.
W. E. Osborn, of Kalamaxoo. Is visiting Sunday evening.
Miss Rae Robinson Is sewlug’at Mr.
his parents south of the village.
Miss Lltzle Dayton, ot Grand Kaplds, la Newland’s tbh week.
Mrs. George Tobias visited her mother
spending a tew weeks at D. Ijoyle’a.
Rev. Brlkira. ot Hudsonville, conducted Mrs. Onion Johnson a day last week.
Rev. Weaver was absent Sunday eve­
services at Cong’l ebureh last Sunday In
ning on account of having to attend a fun­
the absence ot Bev. Appleton.
Misses Berths Klder and Maude Baatllh, eral and Rev. D. B. Clark filled |hi» ap­
ot Hastings, were guests of Etta Hubbard pointment.
The warm sugar social at C. V. Robin­
Friday and Saturday ot last week.
Kev Freeman has been bolding revlvsl son’s last Wednesday eve was well at­
meetings at the Diamond school hotisefor tended, there being about sixty present
, tew weeks past aud has met with good and after a short and well rendered pro­
gram all went lo their several homee re­
9UMre!'jolin Chambers returned to Grand porting It a success.
Kaplds Saturday accompanied by Daisy
Lacey.
Baldwin wb» will remain a tew "«*»Item, ot much Inierwl are w«rce IhU
Endeavor next Sunday eve.
Subject.
'"irred
Brown
and
Will Stanna, made a
••Diligence In business” Prov. 0:11-11 and
Josh 2J:S- A good attendant* at these bnalooM irlp to Bolalo last week.
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meetings encourages the young peopleWill Humphrey la quite low al prewait
Chas. Hoyt and wife leave next Tuesday but hope, are entertained ot hie reaieert.
for lltelr new home In Cleveland, Ol'loWill Uumpbrey na, aold hl, termor 13s
They have many friends here who will be aerea Io Jaiper Wilier.
Conalderallon
sorry to bare them go from among ns
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There will be an "Old Folk," welal b.
The law suit between Norrla and Ntekthe parlors nt the Cong’l church TucmUv
,
enon ended In a dl»re«uent ut Ilia jury
St* March M. A good time Is expected,
i-1 al VanCeld last week but we hear that the
and everyone Is Invited to come and en- I parties agreed to aeitle.

PaperJGraSlDt In8.S.
Prof. B. A. Holden
DiSuMlou l«Tby
A. U. Wllklnwu
Music
Country School the Year Around Mr. Wdllaon.
Hickory Corners
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ntmaslou led w
, Sl.re Koad Botool
The 8.8. Library
J- Ketcham, Nashville
DI-eukdoB led bv Presbyterian K. 8. lUsUbgs
Object Teaching hi the Itilanl Class
Mr». Botum
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DtomiBSlan led by
Miss McLaughlin
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■Rev. Mr. Anpleton
Devotional
Hou. T. E- Barkw&lt;M*tb. Jackaoo
Address

KAISER—Mrs. S. Kaiser, of Dowling, an
old pioneer of this county died Sunday
morning from a general breaking down.
The funeral was held from St Rose church*
in this city yesterday, conducted by Rev.
Fr. Kennedy. Interment was made at the
Catholic cemetery.

Married.
TDBKY-SHAWMAN. Cn Wedndsday. March
4tb. 1Ru6 by the Rev. W. W. Tavlor, George
Tobey, otCharleston, Mich, and EmmaShawinan, of HasUDgs Townsiitp.

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Republican County Convention.
.4
blfiran county convention to elect It
del
to the Republican State Convention
cal
inter at Detroit on Thursday May 7th
ittw, will beiheid in the Opera House Hastings.
Mich, on FflCay April 2sth. 1806 commencing St
Jl:30a.ni. 9n addition io the election of detegates will be'the election of a Chairman and
secretary ot the County Committee, also the
election ot
ventron to W
pates to the: Satie: al Convention and the elec*
tlou of a Cor| Krc.'‘&gt;iouar.»?omrnliu-e.
The varies n towns anti wards will be entitled
lo delegates is follows .&lt;-one delegate for eaeh
25 votes east! for the republican candidate tor , ’
---- -------*----------one for each
--------Lleulenaii (I ovenior iu 1801 and
fraction of ll ; over.
City ist ward3
Assyria....
- 2nd *• 4
Baltimore...
Barry
r
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IM 4th **
Carlton .... i.
13 Hopei.*.f
Castleton...:..
J&gt; living.&lt;.......................... -x
Hostbigs tvfr------Jlttbnsuwn .1e Rutland...
Maple Groran Tboraaupie11
Orangeville.'5 Woodland8
PralrtertUe-...... 6 Yaufcee Springs.............. J»
Forward cuunin notires immediately to rhe
Hartings Banker and let each town and
ward be fully represended.
Hastings. Mich. Mareti ISlh. 1ft*.
W. R. Cook. Chairman.
C. V. Jordan. Secretaryl^pubilcou Co. Commiuaa.

-George A. Cbiriuan. Bsrry
(Urne U. Dickerson, *
George K. Hassett. Middleville
Kvelyo F. Jones. Lelghfou
Isaac Honvmdt. Delton j
Gertrude 1. Folly, IH-Rou
Seth Otis. Hope
Mary EUa Hugh. BrookSeld

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Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair,

bSSSXh
TLRSPAV MOKNIKG
Rev.
Van De Walker
Devotional
,—
- -----------Paper!
Con the Methods of Jesus as
a Tearher be Followed In Ute Sunday
School?
Ilev. R. Wooton. Hroeport
Diacusslau led by
Mr. Walla. Yecaley
qmSob'Box. Oooductor
Hat. A. D. Grigsby
Followed bv general dlM-Ussino
Report ot NominaUng Coininittoe and Election
btOAoers
•
AVTCKNOO*
Derotlomd
Rev.«. W. Mylne. Freeport
lully TMy Discussion led by our County
Pi tysWent
sxcrrd Gwoercpby
Fret- Mreltey. HuUag,
iHaenaslflft
— .
Vac of the "Helps” in the Teacher’s Bible,
MlwKnosrifoc. Hawing.
ivftxxxa

4

CREAM

BAKING
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Gripe Cream o&lt; Tartar ftwder. Free

�Hastings Banner.!

tricky shoppers

GRUB

CAUSED GREAT

LOSS.

——---------- ------------- ;-------- ---------------------------- ' Ladle* Who Reb the Millinery Store* o*

Thursday, Mar. 19, 1896.
•—

Ur**™

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- ——
---------- COOK BROS. Proprietors.

"That lady didn’t come here &gt;to buy.
her ‘maid’ is a small dressmaker, and

tlon Wna Created.
A ehlesman in one of the big Cheat nut
street- je’.vrlry stores recently lost, a
few tunall diamond# through a very pceuliar accident, Rays the Philadelphia
llecord. The milexman had taken the
diamonds out.of the big safe aud wv
counting them in the rear office of
irretl.
the store, when the ncckleut occurred.
He had spread the stonro out on a I1 «nr’’

This was the remark o! a saleslady
THE INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK.
in one of the large shopping stores,
WMrobable Effect of the Coming Presi­
says the Cincinnati Enquirer, and, on
dential Election.
being asked for an explanation, she
No change of tariff being expected
until after the presidential election, said:
‘‘It is quite a customary tiling for
*nme of the probable consequences call
so-called ladles to go shopping with ahcct of tissne paper and was sorting
for notice. It is better for business their maids, not with ^the remotest in­ them in the bright- ligKt which cuniv
aoeii and producers that undesirable
tention of buying anything, but with down 'throitffh a glans skylight directly
■changes should not come upon them
the purpose of seeing the latest above himr In the. woodwork sur­
without warning. If they should start
faahious and copying them at horn-* rounding th&gt; glass in the. ceiling an
out in another campaign of impetuous
r.fterward. Ladies will sometimes get insignificant grub worm was working
buying, as they did last summer, the
these 'small dressmakers’ to accom­ away industrioiMly. The man below
result might l&gt;c to many unfortunate. ,
pany them on these thieving expedi­ knew nothing of the existence of the
For there is some reason now to ex­
tions: then, with their heads cramful worm, nor did he realize the part it was
pect a year of uncertainty and gen-1
of the most
delicious
notions,
hie
shortly
to play
In his affairs,
fjudder.lv
erally
oil v u
unsatisfactory
usiiL is i tic mji~i markets.
:A
,
,,,
prudential election of iuelf lu,lul|ly , Height toSome cheep m»r&gt;. buy ,irkr; the worm broke through theouteir shell
of the. wood and fell plump upon the
..nceruintv inbu.1- i «
othcr “»'•riul
mb, but thb year it tellable to be com-.
«■&gt;« counterpart, of the sheet of tissue paper, scattering thr dia-

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plicated with foreign questions of «&gt;mc
SollMcy. Preparations for farm work
promise of full crops of cotttfn ami
wheat, but it will be about six mouths
before the actual movement of crops, if
3»Uafactor.v in size, will begin to slim«Hunu..v o
.vvmb V..
wjate business. m
Meanwhile
stocks
on
hlLd wiH be deprcMcd'tn price ruxxrrd-

models they have wen.
I
» ™3.uier«l that for Prune
,
«r»&gt;» often pay a big
l'rirc ,or &lt;-ael&gt; auwn. It will be seen
a direct infringement of the eopjright,
to speak. &gt;» nwt •disastrous
* sox**'
'
■&gt;
to them. It is the custom of firms who
, *!“,e '•'T” ”k'n in in thi"
,o •‘“P

ing to the brightness of prOgnecta-for ' whut they call their exclusive models’
live coming yield, and this wilrtcnd to strictly secret. These are never shown
binder Improvement in prices of cotton in the windows, and arc only brought
4. forward to customers who arc well
"
goods and some other products.
and
trusted.’
There is reason to expect that the in-. -known
—---------------------------------------nddstricB will be subjected to a foreign I
|N THh STREET CAR.
■evmpetition as severe us they bare met 1
----- ;—
’
hdunng the last year. Imports in Feb- s®"**1 Observing individual Note* *
anly Eccentricity.
ntary have been fully as large as last I
“Have you ever noticed,” sad a man­
ycar. In 1895 woolen goods invoiced at ’
&lt;68,319,301 were imported, and the ac­ ia bout-town tn a reporter for the Phil­
'
ndelphia
Beeord. “that nine women
, toal value wm probably more than $75,- (
( ’. nut of ten when they enter a street
080,000. Adding the duties not evaded,
car
invariably
take a seat od the right
-these imports would displace about a
Third of the entire product of Atneri- jJ hand side of the car? I have frequently
wondered
at
it,
and a solution of the
can woolen mills when well employed,
‘but in cloths and dress goods the pro­ mystery did not occur- to me until a
portion is much greater, apparently few nights ago. I lioarded a Girard
about nine-sixteenths. In some irupor- rvenue car which was entirely empty,
tauat branches mure than five-eighths of und sat down in the forward left-hand
■the consumption has been captured by corner. At the next crossing a woman
foreign competitors.. Meanwhile the got aboard and sat down opposite me.
wool growers saw’ in 1895 no less than At the next street two mon* women
24S.S89,317 pounds of foreign wool im-&gt; got in and took neats alongside of the
.ported to displace their product. This firsts After a time there were seven
-was about half the greatest quantity women in the car, all sitting in a row,
ever consumed in American mills in leaving me to enjoy alone the comforts
any year, even when best employed, cf the left-hand seats Then three men
but. it is unpleasantly obvious that the jumped aboard and sat down on my
nulls have not been fully employed side. Finally another woman joined
during the last 12 months. If they havo us, and instead of'taking a vacant seat
consumed ns much as 400,000,000 rear the door on the ‘ladies’ side* she
pounds, over 60 per cent, of it from walked the entire length of the car
and sat down alongside of' me. This
abroad, the stock of domestic wool un­
add.' which was largely taken at ruing eccentricity on her part impelled me
prices when it. was hoped that duties to watch her more clearly than good
would be imposed, must be unusually manners possibly warranted, but I
&amp;e*vy. Depression in prices would seen. solved the mystery to my satisfaction.
xx»t improbable, aud the states like She paid the conductor with her left
Montana, Utah, California, Oregon. Col­ hand! She was left-handed; sec? An l
orado. Texas and others, w'hich produce r 11 the women on the other pide were
toast of the American wool, have to right-handed, of course.. Fact!"

I

settle with their senators.
INDIAN TREACHERY.
Imports of cotton goods in 1S93 were
invoiced at $35',10L832, and doubtless A Red Man’s Cold-Blooded Villainy Meet*
vvero worth much more. Im|x&gt;rts of
with Speedy Punishment.
earthenware amounted to $10,524,608,
A sergeant in the Second cavalry re­
the total value of clay und pottery pro­ calls an incident in his life in the Milk
duced, according to the census, having river country, Montana. He was then a
•been alxjut $22,000,000.
Import* of private, and was carrying the mail be­
gloves were invoiced at $7,453,320, and tween the camp and Fort Assiniboine.
worth very much more, the product of; One day lie met an Indian, and. ridihg
the manufacture, according to the cen- along together, the soldier proffered
fBua, having been about $10,000,000. Silk him a pipe, which the red man smoked
yroods imported were invoiced at $31,­ peacefully.
After traveling thus al’
658,666, and the product of the manu­ the morning, they come to a crock, and
facture in 1890 was about $87,000,000. the Indian reined up, saying that he
From these few items it may be in­ was going1 down the stream, whereas
ferred how seriously in some important
the mail route led upward. Sb they
brandies the employment of American separated, and, when the soldier had
workers has been interrupted by the gone about 50 yards, he turned in his
preference carefully given in demo­ saddle to wave another farewell. To
cratic legislation to the foreign works his horror, he saw the Indian in the
-and tlicir oroducts.—K V. Trihnn*
act of drawing a bead on him. Quick
as a flash he tumbled off his horse, un •
Those Belatloas of Oom.
A Tfritisb g- atlcman who has recent­ slung his carbine, and returned the
ly died hns said that "a man’s mother fire of the treacherous savage. The
is bis misfortune, while his wife is his Indian then fled, with the soldier hi
fuul♦.■**. 'Ihis cynical harshness loses pursuit, when suddenly the Indian and
«eme of it* unpleasantness when th? his horse disappeared from sight. The
writer pots on to explain that, while soldier followed up carefuly, until he
one’s friends are hi* choice, his rela­ stood on the brink of a precipice, 200
tives are thrust Upon him, and no one feet in depth. At the bottom lay the
&lt;* so angelic as not toconfess that there Indian and his pony, both dead. The
are occasionally cases where the tyr­ faithless Indian, in his hurried attack,
anny of kin is most lamentable. The forgot about, this cliff, and in his flight
■
«caj&gt;egracc cousin, the tedious aunt, went to destruction.

the gruff uncle who delights in humili­
ating the family, even the drunken fa­
th er or the hoydenish sister are too
well known to lie denied.
Well and Tndy HaJd.
Over the triple doorway of the cathe­
dral of Milpn there are three inscrip­
tion* spanning the splendid arche*.
Over one i* carved a beautiful wreath of
roars, and underneath is the legend:
“All that pleases is bat for a moment.”
flvrr another is sculptured a cross and
■these aw the words underneath: “All
that trouhies is but for a moment.”
Fut underneath the great central en­
trance in the main aisle is.the inficription: “That only B important which
I* eternal."
■
r
Trained Gosta.
.
’ ' In ‘Swizerland and other mountain­
ous countries the goat leads long
brings of animals daily to and from the
&lt;nouutaiBR. but it is in South Africa
t^at-Jt »b jiarUcularly kept and em­
ployed as a leader of flock* of she£p.
Should a blinding storm of rain or hail
*4rive Che silly sheep before it. or cauae•ehem to huddle together in a corner,
sc as to suffocate each other, the
Trained gout will wake them up, und by
« method best known to himself will
indue* them to follow him to a place
of safely
tut Beiestiac.
A acwg With the title: “There’s r
'Sigh is thc Heart,” was sent by a young
*nan lo hi* sweetheart; but the paper
fell into tin* hands of the gtrl’s father.
• very «i:wntlnn.-ntal physician, who

“WhM i srtchrd. umetemifie rubbish
to ihis?

WIhi ever beard of such

SAVED BY A GLOVE BUTTON,
------,
Moment. Thai Were Foil ot 1'erll and
Seemed Like flonra.
How much may depend upon a glove
-&gt;»l&lt;.ninK»i
Uiilliu-trated
ill'lu.tnv1«l at
due of rlw.
fastening
&gt;vas
at dueofriir.

SUFFER LrrrOLD MISERIES.

!

ACTS AS A SPECIFIC

An Apt Reply.
The apt replies in the language
„ w_ of
..
compliment claim a literature of their
own, but one nuisf.serve * ;&gt;our indiquer
les auireK.”
“We shall never forget
you.” said a queen of society to one of
her subjects, who was making his
adieu.
wdk.;. “Your ladyship_ has now given
me the only inducement not to r»turn.”

-—THE------

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Celebrated

- Sunset Llm'ted" Transcontlucntal train service.
BETWEEN

NEW ORLEANS,
. LOS ANGELES and
SAN FRANCIS'O
IS UNSURPASSED.

Direct connection from all points In Michigan
is made ny leavlmt Chicago Saturday and Tues­
day nights (or Wednesdays 3 a. m.) in through
sleepers with

SUNSET LIMITED TRAINS

!

Comprising: Composite €ars-IDeluding bath­
room. barber shop. cafe, library and smoking­
room :
.
b&gt;e»per,-Doubl« arawtM rwxn Md lOwcUog,.
&gt;l.o oomblom nmiMrtmwt ud Lidte' P»r
tor Car. riming In mrtwUon ot deulf &gt;11
lormer KbleremmU o, w tmlldl.coo Um
Ctonui&gt;rnt-«.p«anr
dMltned lor ted,
•.rnveiers;
Dlom-Me^. mttm aaaort.. Tim wtlrr
train iflumlaaidd with Pintsch Gm.
;|

•By Arwriig lo HttlSyAotiH ill terOrpM.;
;

It causes health to bloom, and'

joy to reign throughout the frame.1

... It Never Falls to ReouJate...
&gt; “Mt wife haa been uniter traatment ot taa6-&lt;
Inc ptjyrlcla&gt;« mree yean. wtLbout bonaOt.,

Leaving New Orleans Semi-Weekly.

THE SUNSET ROUTE.
Is the first line tn the Vutted Mates to roaog-

BRKAKFABT-SUPPCR. ;

‘

EPPS’S
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In a

Halssl* &amp;I£e
C. R. OfiBORN, Local Agent, h.-mul
O.R.RxmmUH.O.P. AT. A. Ghicag .

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Health Destroyed. Chas. Roderick Feared Death.
How the Habit was Overcome and
His Life Saved.

Stall om.

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if n

XORTM

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•3 «l H Hi. .
Crooked Lake
Delton
jM
From the Xveninff Timrt.
N- F.
:dincaard. His prescription* did not benefit (loverdale...
Charles Roderick, of No. 137 Batt Cenwre inr. I took blood remedies recommended by Aken Point.,
druggists, with no help. A friend called my toultt.........
•7 11
St., Buffalo, N. A’., .» hair: and hearty lad, attention to Pink Pifis for Pale People. I
Mood leaning carelessly again*: the banister fun haaed a box of a druggist In Ithaca in BAXTixas.
ebruMry, 18W. The first box had a bene­
at the head of the ttair.
’4 00| •» hO
ficial effect. Have continued to tuke them,
He wai. dressed in his working riothe* Hi«
and there is scarcely any spots or pimples on
trousers, shirt and hands were covered with iny l»ody. I can n&lt;t” work hart!— perspira­
pawte, for they were papering at his h&lt;nue. He tion causes no annoyance. I sleep well, aud
looked the jterfect picture of robust, manly; am confident that my recovery is due to the
Bapldii
Pink Pills.
Haklix J. SqoTF.”
health. ’
Sworn to ami subscribed before me thia
“ Yr.," he Mid to the T.tee. reporter. 18th day of May, 1895.
‘CLABESCff I. N1XOX, Notary Public.
attetching hia anna ami expanding hhi cheat,
Tioga County,' N. Y.
„ g|roo&lt; M
now, Ito yu« •mht
l0 have seen me a year ag&lt;L Why you really
MR. COULTKRm COURAGK.
wouldu’t have known me.
",• *'PMh.»&gt;«l
p m•
Dovkk, ('LABE Co., Mich., June 7, 1896.
addicted to thc cigarcuv habit. 1 hr amoking To the Dr. Wiu.iams’ MsmcnvE Co.;
of thrac little things and tobacl-o chewing
D*Crott.
This
i*
to
certify
that
I
have
been
a
great
7 *5
bore me right down.
.
*
•
5 ® lEZS
*' I grew worse and worae. Each day, rwch auflerrr from that dreaded duwuae, rheumatUm
many yean. In the fall of
oa the 7th
~ K «j
WCCK »aw
saw my step
strp m&lt;in*
muri- feeble,
ireair. my fojm
u»rm mor?
more ;,forw
—
week
tl
3A ...
until friend, predie.rd „ enrly ;
te!
•11
".Ml iik- uc-uiua.i-ua aiiu
mi*
“I was unable to continue my work ak a house again until the 28ih of March, ’®, and Hastings,
from that time on I have anflerrd beyond de­
steam fitter.
'• I tried everything. No man ever had scription with that dreaded diarase. Kvery fiSriiut
better tuedieal treatment than 1 &lt;Ufi, but 'twos winter I could look fur from three to six
weeks that 1 could nut get out of the house,
no use.
.
“Just imagine a young boy like me (he w and two different time*, since [ wax firrt taken
abcMt twenty years of age) afflicted with with it 1 have been perfectly helpless for
almost all the illness known. My heart was weeks at a time, m&gt; I had to he’ hamlled in a
bad, very weak and given to palpitating. 1 blanket. 1 tried almost everything that I
was always costive, and, oh my. so weak. 1 could hear of but they did me no good, and
was continually spitting bloo-l and gasping for the doctors -could not reach my raw. But
_
____ _ ______
breath.
So Imd________
did this_________________
beeome that I was'-after I naw what wonderful things Dr. Wil■ Froivht tratas carry paranwra. bitt will b*
afraid to go to sleepli&gt;r
I’ would
Pills did for my wife in a case of ron at the convenience of the Comofeny. and
*
' fear
'
” choke
’ ’ to .
death
i Pdralrrts, I made up my mind to try them for
death.
** r^r»'v&lt;l L» change the lime of »udj
'
lo Jhonor
tiRUu wtetoat! nottea.
,
&gt;
'“
“Ii heliere
hcitere !t tald
to: you I had the lient of ««?•*‘’’’.'"•M*®•
No 5 will wait at Woodbury (or D. 1. .&amp; N
i-dirrilI treatment.
Hr. \\ illlama. Pink Pills th*' they have
medical
treatment. Six doctor*.
.~~-—! don*t care ;
Crataa wbeo necea«ary.
di
treated
me
donr
’
or
rar
t,M
'
doctors
and
all
other
to put their names in print—ah «r&lt;-»tru
*¥• _r~ tt -zte
r-----rt
■
....
FutlMzI
/I
a
T
■»
without .utww, and I Iwcatn. ahum tlte-1
&gt;&gt;•"
«" d»- &gt;“
-Pp"* "&lt;
enuragrd ”
rl*4 I took three MXtB of theae pills and I put
Mr. Roderick mentioned the docion. by jiu ’he beat summer tbat I have for many
mine to the reporter ami all were among the I .▼****• Hui during the winter T onight cold
most prominent in the citv, living on Main.
“f rheumatism £ltimed, and thia spring
Delaware, Franklin, Gemwee
* half a
Genesee and other*
other fiish'
fash-1I 1 wm^nced
^^enced on a
s down
dowm boxes and have
ionable thoronghfitna.
taken them, and mart wiy that I. tore had leas
“About a year ago I took my firat box of I [heumat&gt;c pain thw »pring thaa 1 hare had
the medicine.that fun saved my life.
I ®e’°1 w,w firM t«kra down in the
“I tell vou frankly that Dr. Williams’
Pink Pill* for Pale People are the brtt medi- L 1 *»»*&lt;«
M*®1 1
«Urelv cured yet,
cine I have ever taken.
bdt I do believe that they will drive it en“I took five boxes of Pink Pflls,' jtrtt one | ‘‘rT.’.T oa,.t*X,!.lJe
.■’‘d 1 ^P** that Dr.
less box than I had tod doctoral and was a well
P»H« will find iheir way into many
man. And the pllla onlv co«t me 50 cent, a I ?OIur’ M,,d do for &lt;**&gt;"» *teu they havo done
box at that.
’
' f°r u,«
Respectfully youra. ,
“1 don’t like newspjpcr notoriety.” said ;
■ ,£&lt;?r3IEK .
Mr. Roderick, as the reporter tnrnvti to go, , ^r' "
P|l»k Fills for Pale I’eopla
Local Disease
"and wouldn't let yon use my name if it "aYe
envrtnotu sale.
An analyn* of
wasn't became I want others tn be benefited »n«r properties shows that they contain, in
mul 1* the ix-.-iUlt u! rold&gt;
by my discovery.’'
;
• t a condensed form, all the* clement* neerwary
und budded clUEatic
--------- «“ gi’* new life and richneaa to the blood
Cha ngrtu
It can be aired by apie^COVERED WITH KTHAMGE SPOTS.
“"'J ,rr*&lt;ore »b*ttrrrd nerves. They are an
ant remedy which l» ap­
From the Fivtrt Owrma A’ &gt;
unfiuling specific for such ducaaes as locorrom me zvwa oa-nra. a &gt;.
motor ataxia, partial paralnis, St. Vitus’
plied . dtrfetiy n&gt;to the
■nostrils. [Being quickly
S«STlftl.hr?
&gt; dan7‘- Mi*tica. neuralgia, r hen mat but, nervabeorbed k
leltet nt
«cott, of the town of Outdor, Tioga to.. S.
t oits headache, the after effect of la grippe,
once.
^dLgr”t ’^nc8/ .,r*m thc u,r of palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow
’ v/TES?’ lf ‘he
.complex to»*. that tired feeling resulting
drove out to Mr. Scott s farm aud found that i from nerrowt prostration: all disease* reIs acknowledged to be the mot lbcroimh ente
atr£°rk *°d-ft.PP“’Tnl*.r ln fulling from vitiated huinora in the blood,
tor Nasal: Catarrh. Cold in Head ard Hay
the beat of health. On making inquiry as to j such m scrofula, ehronit- ervidpclas. etc.
Fever of Wi remedies.
It open- and
the iH
truth
of the
the repart,
report, Mr.
j|r. Arott wto iril
’tb of
very They
are
also
a
sue*.16c
for
troubles
ne&lt;-uliAr
They are also a spr.lfic for irouble,, peculiar cleanses the nasal parages, albiys pain and inenthusiastic und cheerfully fumudicd the fol­ tn females, such iu Mipfirexeiuna, irregular!- OmnaUtMi. heah* the sores, prfltret* the men’.lowing affidavit:
brane from cold, restores the •eases of ta«te
ties and all form-, of wraktieaa. They build
" Harlin J. .Scdtt, being dulysworn. says that lip thr bliaal. and restore the glow of* health and -mell Pt Ice SO cents at DruKldst- ' -r by
mall.
hr is a fanner living in the town *»f Candor. to pair and mi!!&lt;&gt;w checks.
In men thev
ELY BROTHERS. M Warren St. N* York.
Tioga Co., Shite of New York. Had fonnrrly rffrot a radi&lt;ml cure in nil ca&lt;Jes arising from
lived in Caroline, Tsinpkine Coaniv, N. Y. menial worry, overwork or excroes of what­
okotlt OF FUI11.1CATI ON.
For several years was afflicted with a dierttse ever nature. There are no ill rffe.Ms follow­
of the skin, in which brown spots and wires ing the use of this wonderhtl medicine, and it
1
State of Mlebipan.
appeared upon his fiwe, neck aud hody. At can.be riven to children with perfect safety. Tt»»ei«culkcjurt for the county ot Bicrj hi »
Chancery.
times suffered a burning, prickling or
v. itching
..vmt&lt;11^
14
Dr. William*
fir all
Mnnntirin
Jji%K i .Irtl™,
7221m that wna
or win ’toPink
H-OI Pills
ncr are
poxl wold
o. l!rl»l
Map A. litrt
Compbiha ux
agreeable, esrecially sp when perspiring, and of price, fill cents per In»x or six bezrw for
ohrai'-teJi^rh’‘rn,U
mL1"”1
by addrewing Dr. Williama’ Mtdkifte
phyuciana, who Mid my liver aud blood waa I Company, Schenectady, N. Y.
At a session of said Court, hdd at the court
Hoose In Hie Clb of Hastings In luld Cvunly. ou .
the 10lb, toy. of M treb A. D. tsc..
Present, HoN. Clemext Saktii.
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Circuit J mart­
in
cause It appearing from affidavit on file.
that the defenoa it tUisrtes T. Hart is uot
resident oi this State, and that his residence
cannot be ascertained, after diliceut Inquire.
Is the Most Popuiar Republican NewspapL.
r MriMMwMComplainant s
Solicitor it h ts ordered that the ap)&gt;caran&lt;rt of
paid non'-resldent defendant Charles T. Hart De
of the West and Has the Largest Circulation.
enters &lt;1 herein w thlu 5 months from the date
of this order, and In ease ofhla appearance that
TERMS BY MAIL.
he cause his Hiisu er u&gt; Urt bill ot complaint tn
DAILY (without Sunday)
t&gt;e fi’ed, and a copy thereof to be served on the
$4.00 per year
Complainant's So.fclSor within twenty doys alter
DAILY (with Sunday)
................
■eervlcc ua him of a copy ot said IUH and nojicj'
.$6.00 per year
of this order; and in def tu't thereof, said Bill
will be taken ax conlc«sed by said non re d, i’
defendant. • A d It is further ordered, that
PER YEAR
within flfteon days the Complainant c*u»r a
A- ■
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notice of ibis order to be published In Hie
HABTtaoa Baxkmr. a newwaoer prtideo
published and &lt;drrulaUn« In said County- nnc
ALL THE NEWS AND THE BEST OF CURRENT UTERATUR.
that said publication be continued therein oner
In eich week fjr six a*b la sucwrsloo. or
tbat she cause artropy of this order to be person
ally served an ««id non-reeldeat Defenawit at
least twenty days before the limit abov e pre­
scribed for hw appearance
As a Family Paper Is Not Excelled by Any.
Clemknt smith.
■ Circuit JutfEv
Examined, manterslgned aad entered by me.
”’Bb,r of the
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lKvw?f^!?voR™IMTU.U1J',T'n,b”tQf lukud- 1»«UTSH।
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ARY FEATURES are unequaled.
! , :
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Lomrakd awp nvunas.
vi^.W£.^VE PAGE PAPER and contain* th® New* oftto World.
Complainant's Solicitor.

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CATARRH

ELY’S CREAM BALM

The Inter Ocean

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The Weekly Inter Ocean

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KAFFIR KOLA EXTRACI
Is the Greatest Remedy and Cure of the

MONDAYB AND TBVH8DAY8

BUIrtEL# nSCUTOB CO., AUaate, to.'
toUbytowiataat •LWyarkatto
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out, but caught into the fastening of ■
the glove.
The swing of the.groat. 1
Loom took him off Ms feet in an in-.-I।
II
stunt, and carried him out into the gid-Ji
dy space with his life depending on I1
the glove's holding fast.
llis whole II
weight was'hung on that .button, arid
there was n. clear 175 feet of space be­
tween him aad the floor , of rock be­
low.
’Pile moments that parsed lieforo
the boom could beswung back over the
bank seemed like hours to him. but
he got there at last, nafe and sound.

7Q hours New Orleans to San Francisco.

BRADFIELD'S
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which dangled near him.
It was win­
ter and he wore thick buckskin gloycs. I
The hook slipped from him as he leaned I

58 hoars New Orleans to Las Angeles.

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Monson shite quarries in an atheiituro
Khieh the person concerned would not
care to repeat, says the ]&gt;wiston Jour­
nal.
He wm n derrick man, who stood
on the brink of one of the great chasms
from which the slate rock is hoisted.
His duty was 1b catch hold of the big
hook depending from the end of the
boom as it swung oxer the I wink and
attach it to the crate to iw sent biu*k
into the uit.
Standing uj&gt;o« the very
edge he Waebcd out to catch the hook

Iron and Steel.
It is. difficult, says a Belgian journal,
to distinguish between iron und steel
tools. They have the same polish and
workmanship; use will
commonly
show the difference. To make the dis­
tinction quickly place the tool upon a
stone, and drop upon it some diluted
nitric acid (four parts of water to one
of acid). If the tool remains clean
is of iron; if of steel, it will show n
black spot where touched with the
acid, These spots can be easily rubbed
.off.

THE DEADLY
CIGARETTE

Is
TIMETABLE
A BUFFALO VICTIM’S TERRIBLE CONDITION Hap, Eduuua

nionils right and feft.
The Hulestnun worked for two hours
tn gathering up thr tiny precious
s-toncs and Then found thtft four of the
Mimes were still missing. This meant
$15 or $20 to him, for that was whnt
the lost stones w©re uorth. He never
recovered them, but he threw thcgntliworin iut^i tiar stove and Watched it
burn with fiendish satisfaction.
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And the new eqrlpmimt ot the»e magnificent
trains excels In elegance Mid comfort the sup­
erb service of the past sewon.

i Thousands oi Women:

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S^KCUriQ^ SALE.
Notire istMrnbv
"
Irtueofawri!
dtcourt
«f tori fat
''an’
the County
GIHriand.
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U&gt;d deliver
llevynpon
•d. idia
of thr
ord lu
j. thwt
,ceU oi
ship of
icbtgan
ot the
five, thr
East
thirty
West
____________ threv
i. su9 ntee Wtot. Allot which l "h*’*’
»tor sale at pobilc anctioc. to the hlchrsi
Ito Roeth front door of th; Court
, County of Barry
CHUM bring
ETt for the

GRATEFUL-OOMFORTINQ.

BOILING WATCR OR MILK.

3. S. Scranton &amp; Go. Publisher*/ Hart­
ford, Cuun., want 1600 agruti to can raw*
for a bran new t»ook Hut

‘■’PjIiSRiH. McKx.-m.

AtqiniOKJfgKAOTON.

Blierlft

NUTICE FQH HEAKIXG OF CLAIMS.

bran order of the
1Barry, wade
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fir wrote on the outeide:
-\G*»akrn tIUgooaix: do sigh in the
fwni’i possiMe. * i^gb* relate almost e-&gt;-1
to I be lungs aad diaphragm!”
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^jwancc. on or

Frttoto.

�LOCAL Nt-

Hasting • Banner
Thursday, Mar. 19

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Jnxou Soap hurts ue fabric.

18&lt;,6

Weekly .teat
lara* turt .at« r
Grand Haven bl 11 lard teta propose to have'
gent or III brew
■ tournamruL

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fnis week,

w. R. COOK. Local Editor.

86

Honafter, ehnugmi f« Mirniwurnt.
austreuh thia e*ee TMadayt. &gt;i latm u
Mure Insertion th the laaw
-u. ......
tIhid bronchi.

ftte democrats ouiy elected one man at
the St Juhu« election.
Jaxon Prize
best.

Baking

pLwddr leavens

Ouiy three votes had to be thrown out
1'ure, rich blood la the true cure fur nervoua- at 1 be Portland village election.
new, und Hood's Barvanarllia thr Onr Tiue
Blood Purifier and Nerve toulc.
Allegan te oue of the Mlcbigau villages
Altegan to talking of erecting a $4,000 that are entirely out of debt

creamery.

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There are at present an even 100 mei

18'tvh»g a Ufe senteuce at Jackaon prison.
Mr. S. M. Watts. a commercial trav­
eler at home in Brandywine, Va., ex­
plains bow easily we may mistake
nerve exhaustion for kidney and other
organic troubles. He writes: ‘*About
two months ago I came hameauffenng
from sleeplessness and a dull painm
my kidneys. I was advised to use Dr.
Wheeler's Nerve Vitaliaer, which *
did. Less than two bottles completely
c ured me of what I thought was kid­
ney trouble. I consider it a valuable
medicine. The nerves are the support
and maintenance of the entire human
structure and should be treated, inAte&amp;d of the organs manife^ing the
symptoms. Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve VI-’
talizer is the only reliable and safe
treatment to use to build up and rnrpnly the important nerve tissues o&lt; the
human system, so that they usay
strengthen the vital organs.

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Sale by

W.

Bill Nye left an estate 'valued at Sts000 and a life insurance of 118.000 all of
which goes to his wife.
Ths Nichols &amp; Shepard Qo.. of Battle
Creek, are working their fulljorce tea

hours a day at present.
Benjamin Eby, of Caledonia townahlpu
Who left an estate valued at Si 1,000 wills
all but SR, 000 ot it to his wife
Bailors believe tbat navigation on the
lakes will open early this year owing to

the thinness of the Ice at present.
Thort McGarry, the well known crimi­
nal lawyer wilt conduct the defense for
BertHolnbee whose trial comes off at Grand
Rapids March 30.
The Fennville Herald says

the local

lodge of Odd Fellows has given up Its
ball, stored Its belongings and turned Its
• goal" out to pasture.

B. Goodytar.

BUSINESS CARBS.

Threshing grain by electric transmis­
sion of power la at present being carried

niL ALICE KIRK.
1’
Physician and Sn^aeif.
AU oath* promptly attended day and night.
at Ford’s Hotel. eoutk tdfle entrance.

on with very satisfactory results at
MaK&gt;y. In Sweden.
The electricity ta

Coldwater has adopted the thin “food”
। menu u» abate the tramp nuhancr.
Berrien Springs has organized a new
ladder company but bn no equIppmepL

aniutelli-

A Vsluitbte I'rescript!&lt;m
Bailor Morn• • Uurtinnginu. Ind. .
“8uu” write-; Yn » i.v • a valuable pre- |
McilptUm in Hl......... Burrrx. and 1 can
&lt; hrertull&gt; rec-flnt jr *i tor Sick Head­
ache and (haiKit.t-&gt; -,i&gt;. xmi aN N general '
system nunc i«f1i&gt;A n . qual ”
Mr»*. Anu
Ktehlr. 2625*(^» : -u- Guivt* Ave.. Chicago.,
was all ruu d«&gt;w i». - u-«&lt; i&gt;m| rat nor digest'
food, had a l»a&lt;*H
«IiL4i never li ft her
and Mt tired nn ... -r&gt;. Iiui fix bottira of
Electric Bitters r*&gt;»i«&gt;tr&lt;! her tyralth and
renewed her strengite.
Prrt* 50 crtite
aud $1.00
Gt&lt; s bofrte nt Modrn. Drug
Store.

Nothing cleans cleaner than Jaxon soap.

A be be w a young man had lite band shot
off at a chirival last week aud It bad to be
ampatated.

Grrenvblaat*. Pa . Jan.. 23, *90.
mwtiDear Sir:—Thank Ihwl there l»
clue that will eun- catarrh,
Mr. PretxittPontiac has decided to create the office
ger
1
used
yotir
bauipte
box
of
catarrh
of etty aaseaaor and do away with assestwhich you seat me.
Tbe first night I
mrnt by supervisors.
It not only te so, but rt must be so. One used it it helped me. May God bless you
Minute Cough Cure acts quietly, and that’s for your kUiflne'8
I u«ed the little box
what makes It go.
W. H. Goodyear.
you s«nt me zed about half a fifty cent

An loula county farmer Is said to have
traded a sound four year old colt for ten
cbiekeus of a fancy breed.
Try a can of Hopkins' Steamed Hominy
(Hulled Com). It Is delicious. FuIlqL, 10c.
Jackson te to have a new industry—s
factory that will turn out a,000 “home
tall” fasteners” every day,

“Give me a liver regulator and 1 can
regulate the world.” aald a genius.
The
druggist handed him a bottle of DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers, the famous little pill.
W. H. Goodtkak.
The entire herd of 93 cows nt Pontiac
asylum was examined for ruberculoste.
Not a single ease was found.

jl»r. They keep it in Clkamberaburg.
1
have told a great many people about your
ne.
Hou. ’Squire Britton, brotbertotne,te uring It; lie sajs It te help­

ing him very much; he has catarrh very
bad. Mrs. CL D. Ludwig, daughter of

mine, te using your medicine.
1 use it Id
the evening before retiring to bed and am
feeling better now than I have for the Jfitt
Ave years. My bead te clear and 1 have
more energy for *ork anti business.
Be­
fore 1 used your medicine 1 felt many a
time tbat 1 did not care whether 1 was Hy­
ing or dead; I bad do energy: 1 did not

care for anything.
I bad catarrh over
slUy*Beven yearn; mother had catarrh and
conveyed a considerable distance from the
it turned Into consumption; she died In
main cable to a motor In the Immediate
K BARRELL
W.’W. FITTER.
her sixty-fourth year. 1 have a farm up
vicinity of the thresher.
BARRELL A IMTTBR.
One Inate Cough pin tiujtm* the at Strasburg, veven miles from Greenvil­
Attorneys at Law.
right spwt. It also toaches It at the right
The
fact
that
rail
timber
Is
becoming
n«rr over HaaUngN City Hank. OaMeettema
lage. On nice days 1 drive up to the farm
■ ri-t.qxiy attended U». and gwaerel lawbusinem scarce and that wire fences are Mgh in time If yon take It when you have a cnngh
or eoM.
See the point?
Then don’t and work. Mr. Pretzlnger I think It would
runaantist.
1
price, Is rev I ring an almost lost art—the cougK
"W. H. Goodyear.
pay yon to have It put In all tbe Franklin
building of steoe fence*.
Many farmers
VU A. LAMPMAN.
a reitabir, houest
The St Joseph hnrbor baa been blown county papers as I at
H .
1). D. S.
who have surplus stone In their Adds are full of lee, the field extends out ten or fif­ man, so tbe people My. middling well ac­
Al! kinds of Dental work, floor carefully and thinking aerteuriy of using them for fenc­
teen
miles,
and
all
navigation
Is
blocked.
• rc nrtrtlv. Local An-rthrt»ivi&lt;as nr cbloeofocml
quainted over the County.
■’■vec bfflee over rbtu SwdZte'w Racket Store, es. A very fine exhibition of Che stone
J. C. Blanchard, of Ionia, has in his
Yours truly.
botnwfi to 1- -uid I to 5.
fence baiMer’s skill can be even on the possession the sword which hte grandfath­
Gvo..K. Zollinger.
,1. C. l.AMPMAN, M. D.
er rented through tbe revolutionary war.
A small sample can be obtained by send­
Offl* "1th
A. Lampuun. calls promptly roads between Vicksburg and Fulton.
,n-w--ltd. .-pedal aOreUitni given to nttW:
A tdgh liver vflth a torpid liver will not ing a 2c. stai ip to PretKlnget Bros., ChewDeacon John Smith, of Martin township
lyu'-r- 'ud trratlug Hernial or Rupture far
Correct the liver with
■-aiilca* cure. The maJorR-y'of cases can he is a good old soul but a little Absent mind­ beatoug livre.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, little pills iste. Dayton, U.
p*rmai.-ntly cured wittean’. a surgical epereed. A oouple of weeks ago be lost a day. that cure dyspepsia and constipation.
u«n.
,
W. H. Goodyear.
and when Sunday morning true, thinking
Morgan. MMku Feb. 11.lrM.-In ttw spring f-f
aw AND COI.I.BCTfOR-OFFICE OF
It was Saturday, be hitched up and drove
Lansing Pants and Overall company dM IBSi I waa al ran down In fireh aod ttrrhttb
J M. SMITH.
and weUhedertF m pound*. T brean takinr
to town, taking a .bed spring which be teatimes* stDonnting to SlOfiXlOO In 18*5 Hood's Maraauarllla und After taking two
Condi tions mmle i&lt;i all parts of tbe-state
wished to return because It -did m t fit his aud has declaved a dividend of five per bottles I muright. Hl'tce I began txkinK
(jonwyuhring a Mpvcinttiy. Special pains
the racdldue iltave gained tn flee«li and I a elate
eeat.
1U pouads.
WHInun WHmni.
taken in drafting eonusbcts. chattel aaart- bed. When he readied the village the un­
Quick In eCrct. heals and leaves no sear.
^aLv-and wills.
Woodland, Meh. usual ■quietness which prevailed rattier
Burning, scaly skin eruptions qulekly
Hood’s Pfltaeure MllMBMto, IndlgMtlou.
startled him: ami be asked a person who cm-rd by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Ap­
‘ dward T&lt;kgw*rt
Loyal E. Knappen. I happened to be up and around tlie occa­ plied to bums, scalds, old swrea. It is magi­
* Arthur C. Denison.
sion for it. When the truth dawned up­ cal In effect. Always cures piles.
TAGGART. KNAPPS^ &amp; DEN WON.
W. H. Goodyear.
I.AWVWCS.
on hten he pinched himself and then re­
Boost* SM-S17 Michigan Trust Co. BWc.
The ladles of the different literary social
Grand Rapids. Michigan. turned heme to prepare for church.—HfClUM. of Lansiiik have orglnlzed an as­
lcijtMi&gt;Qazcttc..
sociation t«-establish a hospital In their
tame- a. sweezev.
' There la still a sad lack-of politeness in dry.
Attorney at law.
In the-majority of
Hastings. Mich. very many schools.
Don’t invite disappointment by experi­
Practices iu all courta-of the state. Ooi- BChoets the fault is clearly with thr teach­ ment lug.
Depend upon ' One Minute
lectr-n* promptly atterafod to.
er. 4t Is natural for chittken to Be lawless Cough Cure and you have Immediate re­
lief.
it
ctives
croup.
The only harmless
and dh-courteoua. and the teacher should
rewardy that produces Immediate results.
p A. SCRIBNER. M. «..
constantly strive to overcome such habits
W. H. Goodyear.
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Phybtelan and Surgenn,
by stHet observance lo tl»e rules of polite­
Delton,
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Dr. Wm. Sprague, of Coldwater claims
Offlee In residence, oue block east of depot.
ness +n word and act. Papite should not
to l»r the eldest physicians in Michigan.
be allowed to stare at stcangrrs who visit He te ninety-one and has practiced over
A. dt C. H. BAKBCR
■the school; they should not be allowed to fifty J^ars.
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I'byeiclatiH and Burgeons.

lit Ma.
2i Prtzi.
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Call» in eity or oouucy responded to with
promptness, day or nighL

use impudent language to people passing
Seething, healing, cleantdog, DeWltt’t
the school yard; they should be taught to Witeii Hazel Salve te the enemy to sores,
wounds
and piles, which It never falls to
4i«ten Md not tetrrrupt when others are
A SHELDON,
Cures
taikluk; when spoken to tfcey should re- cure. Stops Itching and bunting.
«
Ab*tract.and Real Estate Office.
rliapped llpe and cold sores In two or
«pond in a proper manner and not blurt three hours.
AMlrnct Block. Hastings.
W. H. Goodyear.
Money lo io-u on Bea) Estate Meal Estate
told on c -mmimtoo. General eonreyaacing. •out ‘•D«te* ?r “yep” for «• sir. or yea sir.
Mayor Edward F. W&gt;odcoek. of Niles,
Having a complete set of Abstract Books, com as the case may be. Nothing will quicker
s’led from the Records, can lurvteb complete
has declared himself a candidate for state
teat tbe influence and instruction of the
abflBMta.
treasurer.
He te cashier of thc City Natteacher than tbe habits of hfe pupils.
A tlonal bank.
HC1UP T. COIXMWVE,
tree te known by Its fruit—Thr School
Atiomcyat Law
1s this; if you are troubled with Catarrh,
FUMvr
■.teuccewsor U&gt; MoRb A ColgTWWa.)
4UDce la Uuiqb Meet. HaaUaga.)
Cold iu Head. Hay Fever, go to the drug­
Fractteea In all the eoerta ot the atate.
gist named below sod get a bottle of CenShe MmwH Cake WlUi
GMUlamaa
Bbe was refiwed. Intelligent aud not bad tnryCatarrh Cure. Mo danger of being
L KENASTON.
lookiu*. but amwehow she never eeemed to humbugged. Relief In five minutes and a
•
Attonx
take wttb the gentlemen.
They didn't positive cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath.
like her listless ways; they said abe hadn’t
At the Northern Kent spelling contest
prnaytly Uteuded te.
any “snap” about her. Pohr girl! she was
at Cedar Springs a pupil from Courtland
•uffVrtog from functional irreaularitiea,
township school spelled tbe 600 words on
R. T1M M ERMAN. Homoepathte Phy aad 11 waa actually Impossible for her to ths lists without an error and two others
take muet fairest in anything.
Bat a
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siciaa and Sacgcon.
change came. Otto day she beard of Dr. scored 599.
Ofllceeeor Roger*a greaary stere.)
Pierce’S Favorite Prescription.
She pro­
,J. W. pierce. Republic, la., says: “I
cured a bottle, and she had not taken half have used One inute Cough Cure In my
its contents when Sbe felt like another family and for myself, with results so en­
astings
itv
ank woman. Now abe is ta the enjoyment of tirely satisfactory tbat 1 can hardly find
perfect health, and*, baa suitors by tbfr words to express myself as to its merit
Hastln®n,
Mich.’
score. No woman need suffer from func­ I will never fall to recommend It to others,
tional Irregularities and weaknesses. The on every occasion that presents Itself.”
“Favorite Prescription” is a mfe and ri«rW. H. GoodyeAH.
SURPLUS, • I 7,000.00
tain cure for all the weaknesses to which
Benton Harbor newsdealers are having
tncaqxNutml under the law* of the State o’ wameu are peculiarly subject.
a cut-rate war.
They reduced the price
Michigan.
of Chicago papers from J12 to 10 cents a
IW. Fierce’, Pellet’e core con.tlpetlon, week, then to one cent a day, and finally
Open tor businoM, Dec. Ifi, IB8O
bllloeeneen. indlgcllon in« be.deche.
to five cents a week.
One a done. ‘
OFFICERS.
Tbe Ideal Panacea.
D G. ih&gt;t»WMon. Prefddwd:
Bnckl.. . aralm IMn
Ckeatcr Metuier. Vice Pth.
James I. Francis, Alderman, Chicago.
Tbe best eal.e In the world for cut.,
Dau W. Key no i j g, CiUkter
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retirt
Dr. KI.rt New Dlreo.bmieee. wire., olcere, salt rbeum, feeer
ni RECTORS.
aoeee, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain., er, » «n Ideal I*«n«ee» tor Coo,h«. Cold,
Dsui W IteyuaUs.
W. H Powsra,
uid
Lunn
Compl.lnt.,
h..ln« uned it lb
D G RobiMOQ.
iL B. JlMecr,
coma, and all aklit Irruption., and ^posi­
tively care pile. or no ph, required. It ray tomlly tor the lut Bee year,, to the
P. T. Coigrovs.
exelu.ton
of
phy.lel.ns
prescriptions or
Is guaranteed to elve perfect Mtlafactlon
other preparallhnS-"
Um
only sartMgB departawm tn Harry or aioney refunded. Price ®
Her.
John
Bnnnifc
Keokuk.
low.,
box. For Mie by W. H. Goodyear. *bv
writes: "I hare been • ntolsler of lhe
druxxl.L
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Methodist Episcopal church for 55 years or(
Tbe eotopuIvory school law was badly more.'and have no.er fondd anythin, so
needed In Albion.
Since Ila enfortetarnl benedel.l. or lh.t nave me such »P&lt;«ly
50 pupil, hate been added to the enroll­ relief m Dr. Eton’s New Discovery.” Try
ment of the public schools, necessltalloy this Ideal Connh Remedy now., Trial
Bottles free kt Modem Drug Store.
tbe openinc »t an unirraded room.

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

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EDITORIAL NOTES

ben franklin s

OHIO AND IOWA.

dorsed the people’s choice for United

Republican Conventions

THE------

Held

These Two States.

We honor tbe eminent sons of other
states, whose splendid services, and high
character have justified their preseniat on
to the American people as candidates for

bio HEAD.

Indorses McKinley for the Presidency-AHlson the Choice

Tbe difficulties encountered recently
by thc lineal descendants of that great
man. statraman. patriot and everything
else that men properly bold in estima­
tion — Benjamin FrankHn — ia baring
themselves enrolled among the Colonial
Dames, recall an anecdote of him, saya
tbe Washington Post, embalmed in
the family records of the sage of Mon­
ticello. but which, so far ns the writer
knows, hw never been published. Whe»
about to present himkfelf Jor the first
time at tbe court of. Versailles he was
informed by the master of ceremonies
that a wig was a sine qua non. Now,
bis brad was so large that no ordinary
wig would begin to fit it, und the situ­
ation was embarrassing in the extreme.
However/ one was found sufficiently
large to pass him through the ante­
chambers, after which he was permit­
ted to remove the ridiculous conven­
tional appendage and place it in his
ample pocket, whence it never again

Deering Pony Binder
——WITH--------

Columbus, 0^ Mureh 12.—In conven­
tion in this city yesterday the repub­
licans chose the following delegates
nt large to the national convention at
St. Louis: Senator-elect Foraker, Gov.
KINO OF THE HARVEST FIELD.
One that Bcprusenls all the Elements of November.
Bushnell, Marcus A. Banna and Con­
Prosperity and Business Progress.
The people of Ohio take satisfaction hi gressman C. H. Grosvenor.
For pres­
PEERING
LEAD.
During tbe past few years the name of lhe expressions coming from every section idential electora- at large the follow­
OTHER 5 FOLLOW,
McKinley and the term •‘protection’’ have of our common country, of popular approv­ ing were chosen: T. F. Mack, of Sunalmost become synonymous, and tbe name al of their distinguished fellow-citizen. dusky, and Albert Douglass. Jr., of
©f the great American champion of pro­ William McKinley. Tbe great advocate Chillicothe.
The Ht«U TUket.
tection has become a household ward. The of protection, who has all bis life stood for
The following state officers were
last national campaign was a conflict l&gt;e- America, Its factories, Ils farms, ita fire­
nominated:
tween McKinley protection and free trade. sides, finds bis reward, in the confidence
Secretary of state, Charles Kinney. .
Tbe victory won by tbe latter completely and affection of tbe people, whose Interests
Judge of the supreme court. Judge
demoralized the forces of the former. In havo been his constant care. The Re- Ma-rahall J. Williams.
ct
Dairy and food commissioner, Joseph
emerged to public gaze.
.
tbe hour of defeat the confidence of Mc­ pu bl leans of Ohio pledge him anew the It Black bum
Member board of public works, Frank
Kinley In lhe ultimate success of the absolute, loyal and unswerving support of
A. Huffman.
principle tbe republican party represents bls state «t the national convention, and
.
The Platform Adopted.
Caucus Notices.
was never shaken, and when called upon instruct tbe delegatee chosen to represent
Congressman J. M. Taylor, chairman
The county convention for nominating
said “My friends, be firm. This Is only a
of the committee on resolutions, re­
Ohly e»&gt; redeem this pledge.
delegates to the Congressional and Stale
ported the platform, which was greeted
cross-current, h clop sea; tbe tide of truth
conventions will be held In this city Fri­
with frequent applause and adopted.
flows surely on beneath.” Tbe result of
THE TREASURY TROUBLE.
day April 24th. It will save the calling of
The
platform is in part as follows:
extra caucuses In the townships If dele­
the last election amply demonstrated the Fictitious Showings Made by the Demo­
The platform congratulates the people gates to this county convention are nomi­
truth of what he said.
cratic Administration.
of the country upon tbe growth of repub­
lican sentiments, os evidenced by the sig­ nated at tbe same time lhat township of­
Administration democrats are rejoic­
The republicans of Ohio would not let
tbe turning down of the reve­ nal victories of the last three years, which ficers are nominated.
McKinley retire and last week unanimous­ ing
assure a glorious national triumph in the
j the
‘
republicans coming election.
Denounces the demo­
ly declared In his favor and adopted such nue bill prepared by
HOPE.
and ikissed by
. the hou
house of representa- cratic administration as the most destruc­
a ringing platform that we print it in ful^
tive and disastrous the history of the coun­
Hope republican caucus will be held at
Their objection is baaed in part try has ever known. Affirms adherence
as follows:—
'
Cloverdale
ou
Thursday.
March 26. 1896
upon the measure’s recognition of the to the principles of the republican party
The Republicans of Ohio congratulate protective policy and in part upon re­ as defined by the national convention Ln a‘ one o’clock p. m.
By order of Com.
1ES2.
Declares
that
the
party
Is
faithful
­
tbe people of tbe country upon the growth luctance to admit that under Cleveland
ly wedded to the great principle of pro­
of Republican sentiment, as evidenced by nianageiucnt
nuent thc
the revenue*
n
have been tection by every lie of party’ fealty and
RUTLAND
the signal victories of tbe last three years, reduced to a pointt fur belqw the ex­ affection. Denounces the present tariff
The Republican daucus of the township
■
...OR..
i .Thc foil;
folly of striving'to hide law and the free wool provision of the ot Rutland, will be hr Id at lhe town bouse
which assure a glorious national triumph pend. it area.
iwesent tarlffTaw as an unjust discrimina­
on Friday. March 27, at two o’clock p. m.
the
long ago became apparent to
in tlie coming election.
tion.
V
By order of Com.
the majority of the people,.yet the ad­
Declares that the republican party sharp.
We denounce the democratic administra­
ministration and its supporters persist stands for reciprocity that reciprocates,
tion as the most destructive and disastrous i
and which does not yield up to another
in dedioring that a surplus is in sight,
1HVING.
the history of our country has ever known. end tbat. all would be well were it not- country a single day's labor that belongs
to the American workingman; for a for­
The llepub'lcan Caucus of the township
It lias not only disappointed tbe expecta­ for tlie greenbacks, 'rhe assertion of eign policy dictated by and imbued with of Irving wll« be held at the town house,
a spirit that is genuinely American: for
tions &lt;of the country, but has justly forfeit­ the p csident
**
’
that
thc legal tenders
such a policy with all foreign nations as on Friday tlie 27th, day of March at 2
ed the confidence and support of Its own form i n endless chain which constantly will Insure both to ua. and for the Monroe o'clock p. rn. for the purpose of nomina­
and such other
is red iding the gold reserve is echoed dcctrinc as Monroe himself proclaimed It; ting township officers
,
apparently with the.,.pur- for a commercial policy that will whiten business as may come before the iMeeting.
We affirm our adherence to the princip­ and n echoed.
pose &lt;|f distracting attention from the every’ sea with tbe sails of American ves­ Delegates to County Convention will also
SLIDING
sels flying tbe American flag, and that
les of the Republican party as defined by
real cause of thr trouble.
will protect that flag wherever It floats: b^elecled.
CONTACT
the national convention in 1892. We are
By order of Com.
But the figures arc there, and they for a fiscal jiollcy opposed to debts-and
0L»
lAttUOMSO
deficits la time of peace and favors lhe
faithfully wedded to the gteat principle of prove-{that it is nothing but the demo­
return of the government to a debt-paying
protection by every tie of party fealty and cratic deficit which keeps the endless
BEARINGS.
pcllcy.
Favors Ul metallism.
affection, and it is dearer to us now than chain lin motion. The Boston Herald,
A Republican Caucus f«t tlie purpose
Contends for honest money: for a cur­
ever before. It has more devoted support- demochitic with independent leanings/
rency
of
gold,
silver and paper with which of nominating tpwnsbip officers and the
era among the great masses of the Ameri­ gives kbis summary of the treasury
to measure the exchanges that shall be transaction of such other-bu»imss as may
olling
can people irrespective of party than at operations under Secretary Carlisle’s as sound an the government and as un­ properly come before lhe meeting will lie
tarnished as its honor; and to that end held at the town hall In the village t»f
directi an:
contact
any previous period iu our national history.
bEERlHG
.
In Important tbat the public Should favors bimetallism and demands the use Orangeville on Saturday March 2lxi, 181*0
of
both
gold
iuid
sliver
as
standard
money,
It is everywhere recognized and indorsed
clear conception of the disposition
at 2 o’clock p. on.
By order of Com.
ROLLER
either In accordance with a ratio to be
i
hern math* of the proceeds of
as the great masterful, triumphant Ameri­ which ms
bearings
tlie fln t: three bond nulea, we present the I fixed by an international agreement; If
tl.at can be obtained, or under such restric­
can principle. .A key to our prosperity in figures
.
MAPLE GROVE
tion* and such provisions, to be determined
Procc -de of thc three l»ond sales:
’ business, the safest prop to lhe treasury
The ItepublleaiiN of Maple Grove will
;l by legislation, as will secure the main­
Prindp il
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.$162,815.4W
tenance of lhe parities of values of the meet in caucus at Gilbert Lampman’s hall
of the United States, and iu bulwarks of I’remlu n
. IH.STIGE
two metals, .so that lhe purchasing and on Wednesday March 35 th 1896 at two p.
our national independence aud financial
Total .
.............................4182,288.085 di bp-paying j»uwer of the dollar, whether tn. for the pui|&gt;osr of nominating candida­
KXPFNngD.
.
•
of silver, gold or paper, shall be al all
honor.
Deficl ‘ncy of revenue:
tes for township officers and to .transact
times equal.
We denounce the present tariff law ns Fiscal ----ear*“ISM
*”
.........
Indomrmeut of McKinley.
such other business as may legally come
.ta.. swnxxi.'WiA
Fiscal •ear
■
1F95............................ .. tt.8OM!23
&amp;*»]**•%
A portion of the platforn*. deals with Mate before sild meeting. All persons who
tbe sublimated product of Democratic Fiscal : •ear 1S9»5 to February 10.. D.736,722
matters and on lhe candidacy of McKinley are in sympathy with Republican princi­
vkKmc
Ignorance and incompetency, bringing, as
Total
ioian ................
dl34,4tM,206 says:
-A! E 3 EB i BI 5
ples are cordially invited to attend. Dated
it ha?, to a prosperous and happy people Redem। tlon of Pacific railway
"The people of Ohio take satisfaction
Maple Grove, March 7th, 1896.
bonds
.
11.002,000
In
the
expressions,
coming
from
every
sec
­
a period of unprecedented adversity and
.
B y order of Corn.
tion of our common country, of popular
Total iabsorption
4H5,4fiG.ffC
distress from which nothing but a return
approval of their distinguished fellow-cttixen,
William
McKinley.
The
great
advo
­
to the policy of protection can relieve It.
Balance unabso"hed
13S.W1.830
YANKEE SPniSGS
cate of protection, who has all his life
seen lhat
of the
“It Wi11- be
______
______
-T-J—______
We denounce the free wool provision of
The republicans of the township of
which the government received from the stood for America, Its factories, Its farms.
Hk' firesides, finds his reward in the con- Yankee Springs are requested to meet In
tbe present tariff Jaw as an unjust dis­ proceed! of
:* the
■’ thro*'
:*... "first
’.j; *!&gt;ond
_ ‘_
X--.1145,sales
nlence and affection of the people, whose
crimination against an Important industry ((■■6,305 h u» been necessarily paid, out again
Interests have been his constant care. caucus at the Pinery Mffiool bouse on
in meet nr ""
j —-■---- *— -1- -—
—
the drflciencleH
of -*the
revenue
REVOLVE EASILY ON BICYCLE BEARINGS
As their canlhlate for thc presidency, the Saturday March 28, at 2 p. in. for the pur­
and against a large part of our people, and and red rtoming matured debt. Thu-, only
republicans of Ohio pledge him anew the pose of placing in nomination candidates
J36.881.M
of
the
money
that,
came
in
demand inch protection for sheep husband­
absolute,
loyal
and
unswerving
support
of
for
the
several
township
offices
to
be
voted
through these sale* was a-. fa liable for
his state at lhe national convention, and fur In the annual spring election to be held
ry as will secure fair price for American strengtl eiping thc treasury balance. In
.instruct the delegates chosen to represent ou Monday. April 6 next, and to transact
wool.
the Hgh:' of these ngurta, is It any won- Ohio to redeem this pledge.**
the
treasury
had
to
resort
to
a
that__ . _ ______ __
_
such other business as may come before
The Republican party stand for a recip­ tier
fourth b and sale for the protection of the
ALLISON IN THE FIELD.
the caucus. Dated. March 10, ’90.
rocity that reciprocates and which does not eurrencj ■“
By order of Com.
condition
of
things
has
coxnc
This
&lt;
yield up to another country a single day’s
Prertldentlal Candidate.
labor that belongs to the American work­ r.bout ii: i the face of the secretary’s re­
Des Moines, la., March 12.—The re­
peuied declaration that tlwro was
HASTINGS TOWNSHIP.
ingman. It stands for international agree­
publican state convention met in thia
'money •nough in the treasury to meet
The republican caucus for Hastings
city Wednesday to select delegates to
ments which get as much as they give, all gov &gt;
•rnment obligation*. At the
township will be held nt usual place on
Always in perfect line.
the national convention nt St. Louis
upon terms of mutual advantage.
Wednesday March Stith at 2 p. tn. for the
moment he was denying the necessity
It stands for tbe foreign policy dictated for lx?n&lt; । issues lo meet tbe deficiencies and to formally inaugurate the can­ purpose of nominating township officers,
didacy of Senator William B. Allison, and delegates to the .County convention,
by and imbued with a spirit tbat is genu­
s checking ngsinst thr proceeds
of Iowa, for president. The conven­ and for such other business as may come
inely American: for a policy that will re­ • •f form *r issues. As the Herald says,
tion was one of the largest ever held before the meeting.
...
.... .
vive tbe national traditions aud restore the “is it an y wonder that the treasury had in the state, and hundreds of people
•*• &lt; By Ojider
Cox.
to resor : to a fourth bond sale for the
OTHERS HAVE NOT
national spirit winch carried us proudly
were turned away from the Tabernacle,
protect! in of the currency?” The won­
.
^UlftlEVH.LE.
in which it was held.
through tbe earlier years of the ceutury.
der is i ot that lx&gt;nd sides have been
The forenoon session was called to
It stands for such a policy with all foreign nccessaj y, but that tbe administration,
. RepubUcan caucus for Prairieville town­
nations as will insure both to us and to in tbe ft ee of its operations, has had the order at 11 o’clock, and Congressman ship for tlie purpose of nominating town­
J. I*. Dolliver was named as temporary • ship officers and electing delegates lo .the
them justice, good faith, dignity and honor. nervip t&lt; charge the treasury troubles
chairman.
His speech served to rouse county convention and for transacting any
It stands for the Monroe doctrine as to the g teenbucks.—Troy Times.
thc enthusiasm of Allison’s supporters other business will be held at the grange
crMr.. Whitney Knows a repuoncan to the highest point, and it was cheered ball ou Thursday March 26th at 2 p. m.
Monroe himself proclaimed it
It stands for a commercial policy tiiat year whi jn it happens to appear before to t he echo from first to Inst.
By OttDEit or Com.
At the afternoon session A. B. Cum­
will whiten every sea with tbe sails of his i isio a, und he does not propose to
Six inches out of line..
get in* *he path
“ of* it. However,
"
his
mins, of Des Moines, was made per­
American vessels flying the American flag,
BAIJllY.
.
stamp o'
statesmen and politicians
is
manent
chairman.
Senator
Gear.
Conand that wllj protect the flag wherever it
rare in he democratic party, and the grewtmen Henderson and Hepburn.Ynd * The republican Caucus of lhe Township
Jatter will probably experience no dfffi- J. S. .Clarkson were chosen delegates of Barry will be held at Flint’s Hotel,
It stands for a fiscal policy opposed lo culty in finding
1
_ a victim of misplaced । al large to the republican nationalcon- Hickory Corner*, on Friday, March 27tb
at 2:80 p. m.
debts and deficits Itr time of peace. and confiden^e.
j vention.
,
confident e.—N. Y. Advertiser.
By Unnr.it or Township Committee.
favors the return of the government
The Resolutions,
ETThe_ silver feud will affect both .
XUB
rcautuuviia
ure
m
u
lunu
at
vurtThe resolutions ure in a form at varidebt-pa) ing policy, and opposes the conparties, but it will hurt the democrats auce from the ordinary declarations
AftMYHlA.
flounce of tbe debt-making policv. Ills .far more than the republicans. A silver
.
state conventions. They are in the
The Republican electors of lhe Town­
too plain for argument tbat the public split would strike the democracy near
nature of an address to tbe country ou ship nf A»sj rla will meet in caucus at the
credit aud commercial interests of tbe the tnidci ’le, while
‘
“ cut only a lhe claims of Allison for the presiden­ Town Hall on Saturday March 28, 1890 at
it would
country require the revenues of the govern- small sec: ion from the republican party. ’ tial ^minstion. The platform, brief­ 2 o’clock p. ui. for the purpose of placing
kohj
■nnt to be amply sufficient, for lhe public Let the light come.—St. Louis Globe- ly, is the public record of Senator A1H- in nothfnatlon subable candidates for lhe
several township
offices
and
fur
the
tranDemocra
ijon, with which alone lhe platform
expend! lures at all limes, without danger
MCtloii of such other business as may
deals. It formally presents him to the
of defleit. and to that end Congress should
properly a me l&gt;efore the caucus.
.
A nned nen were on guard at the meet- •
nation as a candidate, and calls atten­ Dated at Assyria this 13th day of March,
without delay make due provision.
Ing of the* Kentucky legislature and still
tion to the part he has taken in naticmal A. D. 18WJ Jy Ohdkr of Committee.
We contend for honest mone&gt;: for a there wasi no senator elected.
legislation. The first section of the
| platform is as follows:
currency of gold, Silver and paper with
rROB.TK UMDBt
SUM ol MlehlfH, gooutt &gt;t Bnnr-M.
which to measure our exchanges, that
Prrsidciit Cleveland has gone out after ’
Al* HMIOII ol tte l-rob«te cfeurt tor tte
.
Ucan
party,
voicing
the
unanimous
will
shall be as sound as the government, ano ducks aga1 n. It would b* ecuiKHuy to let and enthusiastic purpose of the rrpub- &lt;’0007 Of Bam. borsen u tb, l-roter. OBe. to
as untarnished as Ils honor;and to lhat tnd him iiunt lucks all the Hu e and hire t&gt;un.e
,.the_formally, preynta to
. the republicans of lhe nation Hon. William
we favor bimetallism, and demand the use good man in hit place.
। B. Allison as a fitting candidate for the
• republican nomination for president. The
of both gold and silver as standard money,
1 ruo' “&lt;•
o' urn,
w’JS'a X'Lo'? .If..1!!?.
At tbe Ohio Mato eonvenuooat Colon.
either in accordance with a ratio to be
• rpuwiL*ii (Iiiiicipico &lt;U1U wuu a prulOUnu
fixed by an international agreement. If bus last week Wednesday, tbe republicans sense of their obligations to tbe people
Lh? “i*®”,.'! *&gt;. on,r wh*' »ee&lt;n, baa
that can be obtained, or under sneh n • BMninwujlj declared tor McKinley, tbe 1
;
»’
back to the orostreted interMtn
•trictiuns and such provisions, to be de- j
champion of protection
for president.
1। to
- briar
- - - -------of the nation the health-giving tonic of
tennlned by lejjlslatioo. as will secure the |
! —---------------------------republican policy, presents Mr. Afltoon tn
mmtatenauce ot Hie parities of lhe valu. s
T,»eaelibii of Ohio, republicans io de- a spirit far above any consideration of
state pride. For many years there has
Thernipon it is ordered, that
•f the two Hietala, so that the purchasing I c,lir,,,K furj McKinley wiIII be most
-------------r । ***« a
heartily
' universal
--------- fseling among tha peo- ««h day of April A. D. IMS. a* ts
•r of
,.r protrcikni to
Ijnra th^t Senator ABtiow h eonand debt-paying power of lhe dollar, ■ enU&lt;MWfl
♦’▼ery lover
spicucusly acted for tbe position of prastwhMber of silver, gold or paper, shall be' A,uer,c»»« hidnstrj. American ciiterpibe,

tbe Presidency, aud we assure republicans
everywhere that whoever .may lead the
republican hosts, Ohio will contribute her
share to the swelling Ude of victory In

A SOUND PLATFORM.

Balljand Roller Bearings

Avoid friction on the farm as well as in the family.* Don't
scrape along another year. Roll easily on Deeding R«.llrl
and Ball Bearings. The Pony. Binder is a little giant in the
harvest field; full of push and good points. Andi it’s a Deer­
ing too—that’s the befit' of it

WILL YOU SCRAPE,

WILL YOU ROLL?

Roller Bearings Change Sliding Contact to Roller Contact.

R

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DEERING HARVESTING MACHINES

I'S

Deering Mowers
Have Adjustable Dra j Bars.

Competitors

n n^°5^ai to exn,u*ne the Deering Ideal JlMver, .witli.
Ball ana Roller Bearinga and adjustable Drag-Bar. so. ' (in­
structed that a fanner can at his will always keep the eiitter bar in perfect line with the pitman. This wonderful in­
vention prevents side draft and breaking of the knife-1
or pitman when the mower becomes slightly
[ It also
fonnee a perfect protection to the pitman. EZi
THE DEERING ie the only mower manufacti ed with
Ball and Roller Bearings and Adjustable Drag-Ba: ML

The Deering Ideal Mower

II

at all Uraes equal.

I

m burwu tor lu tetr.v.l w ,

Amerlran homes.

Willem Vrn«m H.rtourt tmuh- »

ft Uh Uukn KkUen. ud ve ’ ponu“l
lo Uh none ot uh
l"‘

lb« Boell., parlUmrat
»K*»t Ibat Kmle Uh ear,

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In

u&gt; lb.
1

titoatfaris

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CA taw «■»,.)

‘ I

�Hasting • Banner.

trow Detroit, with .11 th,

w R. COOK. Local Editor.

Come in and look me over.

Saturday.

classes in Hastings soon is false.
1 shall
continue here during the next year.

for tire county and state conventions will
be found in this issue. We have not yet

Mrs. Cora Warner went to Grand Rap­
ids Tuesday.

received the eall

convention, which will be held iu Niles.

Henry Osborn has l&gt;een quite ireriously
HI this week.

studio, formerly occopled by Mr. Bays,

Dr. W. J. Morley Lee and Dr. Helen
E. Lee tbe distinguished spetiaMsta

Mrs. Z. B. Hoyt Is visiting friends al
brand Rapids.
.
...

we are prepared to make the finest photo­
graphs In all tbe latest styles and finishes.

recent visit to thh city will be greatfully
•nd pleasantly remembered by their*many

L. W. Felghner. of Nashville, was In
town Saturday.

Respectfully,
Francis Alexandru Miles.

sffl WE IP TO Mill
open for inspection and sole

Having- opened the ground floor photo

West &amp; Barton.

and, as usual, I have a fine
large line, well assorted

al!

lhe

late

and. designs.
you WILL

patterns

HAKE

A

MISTAKE if jou don't see
my goods—quality the high­

prices the lowest—as­

est

sortment the largest.

1 have a large stock o(

WINDOW 5HADE5
—all styles and
prices. *“** A full and com­
plete line ol paints, oils and

varnishes.
Everything you
w71l need in house cleaning

time.

I

'

FRED L. HEATH
...The Druggist..
lhe genuine

Wm Radams
Microbe Killer.

for tire Congressional

of six papers, or addresses to be given by

various ones. The paper commanded the
closest attedtion of a large audience.
Tbe success with w blch Henry Marble

A team belonging to Warren Foreman,

is meeting iu the sale ot lliffs Allas of the
World attests the value of this book when

ran away Tuesday morning. They were
drawing a hay rack loaded with household

It la just

such a book as should be In every home,
and contains a great :deal of information
of a general nature that Is valuable to any­
one.

have

been

received

Jay Hogle returned from South Bend

They came well
D. R. Cook was called to Detroit Mon­
recommended from many of thc leading day on business.
papers of the state in tbe cities where
Mr. and Mre. Al H. Weber spent Sun-^
they have heretofore practiced, and the
day In Nashville.
number of calls they received on their
. Hon. Han't. Striker was in Kalamazoo
former visits would Indicate their popu­
last week on business.
larity and met IL
They will be at the
Miss Helen Millspauph Is expected In
Hasting* House on Monday March-30,
the city next Tuesday.
for one day only.

Sunday evening M. L. Cook read a paper
at the M. E. church in place of the usual
sermon. The subject was “A Christians
Inventory/* and was the second of a series

Invitations

F. D. Cole was in Grand Rapids thia

natleuts and friends.

Photographers.

onoe Iu merits are examined.

John Clark, of Cressey, is In tbe dty.

by

several ladles here to attend a leap year
party given by Ivy Temple, al the K. of P.
balk Middleville, Friday evening. March

The committee on invitations are
Mrs. H. E. Hendrick and Mrs. R. T.
French. Several couples from here talk
of ft tending.

Hereafter. changes for advertisements
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
Insure Insertion in the issue of the week
when brought. \

"Ground hog’’ weather is about passed.
Every GO days Busby Bros, get the"latest

'•

,

Read the convention rails and the cau­

cus notices in this i&gt;sue.
Chattie
Lake
entertains
the
Birthday Club" at Judge Smith's to-mor-

' Green wk- quite a conspicuous color
the efty Tuesday. In bonqr of IrelanT- patron saint. St. Patrick.
The only trouble we have experienced
with tfffthiany. "sugar snows" ot lire past
week is that they don’t thaw out.

Why don’t the bicyclists

of

this city

orx «uiz&lt;- a club and. In sonic way. raise
snare money for lhe cause of good toads.

Any good inasuu desiring to &lt;U» stone­
work tn exchange fora good iiorse "should
see Enwry Busby at the Central Barber
Judging troui the number-of pereti aud
bas's*l«eing brought to town, fishing iu lhe
lakes Hurruundlng our city must be ex­
cellent.
J
!! .'
The rKgtulnaliuu ot Mrs.
Lear, of
Yankee Springs, tor shooting her son has
been pitjonrired till the 28th before Justice
■Riker.

A special session of Circuit court will
convene April 7th, lo try a couple of civil
rases. Judge Buck, of Kalamazoo will
preside. .
'
Wanted—To' exchange k good' tap
buggy and single harness for a bicycle or
fresh cow.
Enquire at Z. BJ ' Hoyt’s,

Do not fail to attend tbe millinery open­
ing of Miss (iertrude btebblns Wedncwlay
und Thursday of next week, one door east
of Goodyear Bros, hardware.
The ladles of the W. F. M. S. of the M.
E. church are- arranging for a Japanese
tlq, winch will lake place hi lhe church

parlors sometime next month.

Don’t forget Mrs. Benjamin'k school of
i’arlhiuieiitury Usage. March 36. 37, '38,
7.30 p. m. al lhe Court House. Full course
■*&gt;&lt;J rents. Single tickets SO cents.
Call and examine the latest styles In
photos, the Platino.
Wkmt &lt;fc Babton,
Photographer’#.

About'all one hears now days is bicycle
talk,
und
If as many people buy
bicycles as'there are dealers in tbe town
Hastings will go a w bee It his samnrer.
I want tn reut my- bouse.
Would let
window fixtures, best carpets and furni­
ture remain. Rent cheap to light parties.
Call at house at noun or evening.

FAST
BLACK

The Famous.
Or Phin Smith's Cash Clothing Store.
WE OLATMT—the dandy line of child­
rens Suits from 81.00 up,
see them before you buy. they art all new
spring styles at Phln Smiths Famous Cash
Clothing store.

Mrs. Nichols, of Grand Rapids, was lhe
goods, and started to run this side of the guest of Mrs. C. E. Bid lac.
West creek bridge, the driver having got
Miss Gall Hamp, of Coats Grove, visited
off to pick up a blanket which had fallen^ friends in the city this week.
from lhe load. They ran up Green street
Robert Cook spent Sunday with his
at a merry clip, and turned into C. F. cousin S. W. Smith at Anu Arbor.
.
Brook’s yard, just escaping Cook ACook's
Mrs. J.D. Hendershott is spending a
delivery team which stood there. They
week with friends in Grand Rapids.
stopped at the bam. and aside from a
Mias Jessie Olmstead, of Grand Rapid*.
broken harness, everything was right side
Is visiting Miss Margaret Townsend.
up w^th care.

SEE THEM—our styles of new shirts
from 45c up at the Famous
store of Phin Smith.
,

Miss Malle Peck, of Kalamazoo, Is the

SUSPENDERS—some call, them Gallases- We never miss
a rule when we tell them tlie price at Phin
Smith’* Cash Clothing store.

A Council was held at tbe Baptist
church Monday evening to try Rev. Haus­

guest of Mrs. J. S. Goodyear Sunday.

er the pastor, on tbe three charges,)!st of
Falsifying; 2nd Maladministration of the

Miss Glenna Schantz visited Mrs. W.
H. Tinkler at Grand Rapids this week.

I sell all kinds of DYE and
DYE STUFFS.

Exclusive agency for
WM. RADAM S"

MICROBE

WARRANTED —our Famous work
pants from 75e up to
$1.50 if they rip we will pay for IL
Pnix Smith's.
Cash Clothing store.

NEW--lot of Ties from 17c to 50c at
the Famous, Phln Smith.

KILLEKL

W. H. Goodyear,
Expert Druggist■ /

We Will.
FOR THE

Next

30

Days^.

.

if you buy the Grand Rapids-Poliee shoe,
dr their Oil Grain. Woolley &amp; Bronson

.

Police!

IF YOU WANT THE
BEST SHOE “ON
EARTH" FOR EVERY­
DAY WEAR BUY THE
GRAND RAPIDS PO­
LICE SHOES. ::::::

3747

job press, just to gel something to write
about.
We sincerely sympathise with

Council.

Brother Felgiioer. because his finger was
broken, but we nevertheless thank him
for furnishing ua with -this Interesting
news Item, at a lima when ••news Is

ssarce.”

Possibly we

can

reciprocate

some time in the future brother.

States,” lhe best book of lhe kind ever
Issued from the press. It is not a history.-

By thus expressing themselves

\xMr. and Mrs; Chas. Wardell arrived in
this city Thursday, to spend tbeir boneo’moon with bls parents) but had n » sooner

the city officials will know whether they
are carrying out tbe wishes Of the people,
comfortably seated themselves than a leleor not. It will cost only 84.00 or 185.00 to
gram can* bearing thr sad news of the
tty It.
' ‘
sudden death of the brum’s brother at
wwnrtmwdub.
Bloomington, from being run over, by the
flip munial elecltal ot officer, occurred cars. It seems that Uie young man step­
el tbe tncetlus Fritta, afternoon, and the
ped
down from a passenger coach iu front
tollowliiK were elccfed:
of a switch engine and met with sudden
president, Mr,. Frances SltlKli.
death. Mr. and Mre. Wardell took the
Vice President, Mrs. Geneva Hafer.
Sec’y.. Mrs. Blnnle M. Swoewy.
next train for Bloomington.
Trees. Mrs. Heee Cotcrove.
Directors, Mito Rototlla Goodyear, Mrs,
Correspondents are reminded that their
Z. It. Hoyt. Mra. M. J. Tlutawrniau. Mr,.
»•. Jt Cook.
Memberehlp eomnrtitee. items must reach ua by Toeaday lo luatue
Mrs. Annie Powers, Mrs. Wiylll, Rey­ publication.
Alt observance of this rule
nold,. Mrs. B. I. HenderebolLL--------------will be appreciated.
■—TBeonly1 dWn«etni!MT7rdni last year
were in the incntberablp ootntslUee, and In
Haatlur* Mark*t«.
Hie din ctors, wliere Mtas Goodyear was
Butter, 12 to 14
elwted lo dll Mr,. Bailey’s place who had

withdrawn her n,tu».*«lng to Iter fre­
quent absence front th* ufty.
Owing p.
.
Ijtrd per lb.. 7.
tbe delay In receiving the request from the
Potatoes per mi.
।
, state president for the oasers^neeRyeotper bo..w
Tallow per lb.. 3!«•
n0
special
prog^nt
will
be
. thm uar »»
| pn.p,red but
jro
~

2 °^h j the HMtouraging and maintaining of neact
every )oun» ■»»»
to possess a copy. We have entered a copj &gt;DM&gt;nf all nations.
Hickory Corners this week, which we
for oureelves, and we would be glad to]
would have been glad to publish‘.C
had 1"'
there k»ow that every perw-ta the eoenly •hoi
oaln, te- Ute tala
-Tanka*
been any name signed, but as tthe latter .
_______________
I, total
&lt;0 improve a Ira* I. nrthr
or tbe minds
minds • spriw and
*nd Dowling
DoellM 1
requirement was not met we ted to omi; of bl» holly, bed ttaoe tbe ««.
cot down.
1 tbit week, and aereral

from

A

Police!

but a description ot our country’ as it is to­
day. the result of four centuries of pro­
The sun crossea the equator to-day, ac-' gress. History deMs with the past, while
cording to onr almanac, and day and night thia deals with the present. 1 e tave
nre of equal length. Soon we will be able ' never before soeu anything like it. ur its
™...
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I
. . quality
...
M .L
Ilf
to
ch; nuler
:o get up
up al
at live
live o'clock
oclock anil
and do
do half
htlr aday
atta)’’a
, equal
equal In
to quaiuj of paper- or
-............
-...........ot
work before breaklaat Juit to work up an ' lllualrollooa lor tbe price aakeJ lor It.
tamHy „e«l. M.
«•*
appetite.
*
1

have a full line either In lace or congress.

&amp; V

Police I

being Introduced in this county, with a re­
quest that we examine it. We are in a
position every day to judge of books and
reading matter, but we consider this book,
entitled the “Handbook’ of the United

When it comes to good solid wear you
will be sure and get your moneys worth,

H

That Racket,

। -ued invitations for the marriage of
ttieir daughter Frances V. to William T.
Grigsby, ou Tuesday afternoon, March
ut four o’clock at their home iu Irving. 7

connuuntaallon

town w
UMnto&amp;ll.

GENTLEMEN—Tbe difference be­
tween our spring
suits Is mostly in the price as we sell for
Mrs. Snyder, of Chester, Is visiting her about »i what others ask at Phln Smith's
Cash Clothing store.
sister Mrs. Lydia Cotton.

LAMPS,

A young man called at our office a few
^ays ago and showed us a work which is

.

may be col­
ored a black A
that will not
crock or fade
if you use

church manuel; 3rd Preaching erroneous
SHOES—remember we have about 2GC
Mrs. Anna Jones, of Hastings, is visit­
pairs of the Grand Ledge bank­
doctrine.
The Council decided that be ing at M. Whitney’s.—Caleckmia Newa.
Give bargains on all
rupt stock left. If we can fit you, you .will
did not do the two first acts intentlorially.
Mr. and Mrs. Griswold, of Lowell, visit­ save X on price. No damaged stock, all
two, letting Gary down in the mud. and he and acquitted him of tbe last charge.
Phin SmiTh.
ed Mr. and Mrs. Dan’I. Striker Thursday. best guods.
had all of the pleasure there is to be found They recommended that he find another
Mr. and Mrs. Clark, of Irelghton, were
In walking to the city, and leading his field as soon as practicable, and they
HATS
—
We
shall
this
spring have a
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barrell Sunhorse, which he fortunately prevented
(Libraiy and Stand.N
complete new line at prices no
agreed to help him as much as possible,
day.
from running away J
one
else
will
make.
.
Phin Smith,
meanwhile for the church to work united­
at the Famous Clothing store.
Mrs. W. H. Schantz has gone to KalaTire quarrel was tbe result of a strife
Tbe republican county committee met ly.
We have a full aisurtmenx - last week and elected W. R, Cook chair­ between two tactions which arose in the mazoo to be treated for nervous prostra­
now, and early buyers will
SPRING
OVERCOATS-we have
tion.
-^7
man of the republican bounty committee church.
about 20
have best selections.
Mr. and Mrs. D. McOinber visited their left from the Mudge stock of light weight
in place of Hale Kenyon, who has moved
We ask you to remember
We regret that we hive neither tim.
from this eouuty, and bo v resides in Kent nor space to give such mention of Dr. daughter Mrs. C. P» 1-atlirop at Ionia last spring over coats that we will sell for less
one thing: Our Tea and Cof­
than they were manufactured for as they
week.
Co. Mr. Kenyon made one of the best Edwards lecture kt
fee trade is a settled thing, the
the Presbyterian
were invoiced at less than worth and
chairmen the republicans ever had and his1 church Tuesday evening as its merits
Miss Aliuee Coulter, of Chicago, h ex­ bought for 00c on a dollar.
goods are always the same.
P
hin Smith.
moving away is a cause for regret,
pected
In
the
city
the
latter
part
of
the
We have been a long time get­
would warrant his subject being “Insanity "
at the Famous Clothing store.
(fastings has no citizen more alive to! Dr. Edwards Is Superintendent of the week.
,
ting the very best brands for i
the money, but we have sue !
.
Kalamazoo
Asylum,
and
tbe
Presbyterian
Henry
Barlow,
of
Coldwater,
visited
tlie interests of Hastings ‘.ban is Sylvester
RUBBER BOOTS—only a few pair
ceeded and are today giving :
left at 82.00 but
Greusel, wire even now is writing dozens( church was crowded, even including lhe relatives In tbe city the latter part of the
the best Tea and Coffee for '
we Lave some leather bools cheap. Call
arid dozens of letters to manufacturers in! gallery, with those anxious to hear him, week.
and see them at Phln Smith's Cash Cloththe money in town:
John Bronson and family, of Orange­ Ing store.
an effort to get our idle furniture factory aud many were unable to galir admission
started up again.^ Mr. Gredsel has a com­; to lhe church. All felt more than repaid ville, spent a few days in ithe city last
FLOUR $i 75 PER ioo
munication in this issue which contains*- and Dr. Edwards nude many friends dur­
some-good suggestions and every reader. Ing his stay in tbe city, who will always
Perry Busby returned from Fenton last
ams
an
rman
be glad to have the pleasure of listening week," where he lind been] visiting for
should read it.
to him again. /The lecture was under the
some time.
One ot our'exchanges says that the
auspices of the Womens elub.
Mrs. W. A. Jones and Miss Nellie
school boys are already grumbling bo
Mrs. Warner bln the market this week
The following item is clipped from the Williams, of Grand Rapids, ire visiting at looking np Phin Smith’s millinery stock,
cause tire Fourth of July comes on Satur­■
and picking np ideas in trimming from a
day this year, a fact which deprives the Mechanicsville. (LoWa) Press, and will be J. E. Reiley’s.
New York trimmer.
kids or an extra day's vacation. Must be• read with interest by frieiids of Mr. and
Dr. Edward.-, of Knlaniaz.no. was a guest
our brother Ed. had some of his wires» Mrs. Bays in this city:—“The long talked at -W; 11. Htuiu’ and Nathan Darlow’s MILLINERT—It la a hot tbat the
crossed, for who knbws of school beingf of operation upon the right leg of D. H. while In (ire city.
Racket store will -have
the largest assortment of millinery goods
Bays was performed Wednesday afternoon
held along about firecracker time.
Mrs. TTemple and three children, of
to
select
from
and
as Phin buys In so many
you make maple sugar this year and। , by Dr^J. K. Mllbourne, assisted by Dr. Dansville, are here visiting tier sister Mrs. markets for spot cash (they know when
live up to Hie laws of tlie ntnte you^iflft Bird, of Lisbon, and Dr. Cbesebrough, of
lie buys th»y must give him bottom figures)
O. A. Wliltwright.
have labels on your cans}
Tbe Banner, Clarence. The operation consisted of reand with Mrs. Warner as trimmer there is
Mrs. L. K. Powers, of Hastings, was no reason why customers will not buy
Is making a specialty of syrup labels, and। movlug the knee joinL which has been the guest of Mrs. Joseph Freeman yestorcheap and get the up to date styles.
.
worse
than
no
knee
for
a
long
time.
The
will print them while you waft.
We are
Pins Smith.
day.— MldtUcviUc Sun.
also putting out a new style auction bill। operation was successfully and skillfully
H.
F.
Pat*k,
of
the
Grand
Rapids
that is worth twice as much to the adver­. performed, the patient passing through
I’KOBATE ORDER.
Democrat, was in tbe city on Sunday, tbe
State of M'cnigan, County of Barry, ss.
tiser as tbe old kind but you get them atL the ordeal herolcly, and at tills writing is
At * sessHn of the Probate Court, fm
reported hopeful, much better with every* guest of Miss Jean McLaughlin.
tire same price.
Uie &lt;*«Hintv of Barry.
holden at tbe
(Miss Ida McDeruiont left for Grand Probate' ofthre. in the City of Hastings, In
prospect ot a speedy recovery.” We have
The Hastings Engine &amp; iron Works' received photographs from Mrs. Bays
C'lHtitv,. on Tuesday toe 17th day o!
Rapids last week where sire will work said
March.in lire year one thourand eight nunhave sold the village of Nashville the larg­’ which were taken at different stages of lhe with Miss Teal, tire dressmaker.")
Ored and ninety iix.
.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
est sized mocking bird steam fire whistle
operation, and give evidence that it must
J
\Mxiu Ja»- McKevItt has been quite scr- Probate.
for .their water works, such as is In use
In the mafter ot the estate of Jo wana Van
' have been a remarkable one. The pictures iotMly'jll with a threatened attack of pneu­ Deluster, deceased.
here. They have bought all tire old mach­’ are at tills office, and any who would be
On reading and filing the petition duly vertmonia. Mrs. Jud Stark, of Middleville,da flej. of William Van Deluster, son of said de
inery of Mr. Hell's furniture company and
interested can call and examine them.
rwd praying that administration of said es­
with her.
will ship it to Hastings in April.
There
tate be gnaotrd to by.vcsier France or to some
Iraiss Mina Clapp, who lias jreen assist­ other suitable person.
Hastings can not spend money that will
are.more inquiries. for plow points than1
Thereupon It is ordered, that Wednesday the
ever before which Indicates a good trade&gt; bring returns as quickly as that.spent for ing in P. T. Colgrove'&lt; office lire past few I3th day of ,Al&gt;ril A, l&gt;., ISBGal ten o’clock Ln
toe lorenooa, be assigned for the hearing ol
good roads. Each main road leading Into weeks returned to her home, In Kalama­ satd petition and that the heirs at law of said
tor 18yd.'
।
decoiiwl and all other persons interested In THE -‘RED FRONT
tills city should be graveled to the city zoo Friday.
said estate, ure required to appear at a session
Through a misunderstanding we report­
. limits this year. This will give employ­
Mrs. M. H. Bailey arrived home from of said court, then to be holden al the Probate SHOE STORE "
ed last week that Messrs Elam Springer
office. In Uiecity of Hastings, In said County,
ment to home labor and every dollar Will tbe M. P. A. trip Tuesday kftenioon hav­ uikI show cause, If any there be. why the prayer
and son who were ai rested for asaault_and
the petitioner may not be granted. And it
, lx* atecnlated right here in tire city. As ing stopped in Chicago and Kalamazoo on of
is further ordered, Dial raid petitioner'give-no­
battery, were in jaiL Such was not the
tice to lire pa -sons interested in said estate, nf
, long as our slreets here in the city are in her way home.
case at all. They were arrested, but have
Che pendt ney of said petition aud tbe hearing
such horrible condition it will be almost
E. A. Burton has been laid up with thereof bv causing a copy nf this order to be
too many friends to be deprived of liberty
la the Hastings BannKU. a news­
in vain to expect the townships to fix up tonsililis this week, due' to the suudeii published
paper printed and circulated In said County
on such a charge, and promptly secured
their roads. In order to get an expression change from the balmy air • of Mexico tu of Harry, onee in eaeh week for three successive
bail and were released without being jail­
weeks prevlMis tosald day of hearing.
from our people why not have a separate the rigor of a Michigan Mafeh.
Chas. W. aiusstrong,
ed at all. We regret the mlannderfil^nd1A true copy.
Judge ot Probate.
, ballot box at the coming spring dffiction.
E. L. Sentz left for, the oil regions at
Ing and in justice to ttretn gladly wake
and let tlie people vote “yes” cr “no” on
Helena. Ohio, this week where he will lo­
the above correction.
spending enough money for graveling one
Mrs. Sentz and son will join him
Our contemporary of tbe Democrat main street^n each vrard to the city limits, cate..
later.
Mr. Sentz and his estimable wife
found news so scarce ibis week that 5e if a majorityivote In favor of Lt, it will Ire
wilVbe
greatly
missed in onr community,
stuck (be fore finger of his right hand In a a guide to lire view Mayor aijd Common

W, fl. Schantz.
V Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Cuunluigham have

received

STOCKINGS, FEATHERS,
GOWNS AND CLOAKS

three miles in tbe country Sunday, when
the rattler In which he was riding broke in

• (UKCMLdTION ‘
Tais week,
86 quires.

We

MODERN DRUGSTOIHEl

dollars for short stories during rhe corning
jear. They announce that new writers
will be espeeJally welcome.
Payment
will be made on a very liberal scale, and it
is believed that this will be more satis­
factory than offering prizes.
Stories
should run from 2,000 to 0,000 word*.
Tbe shorter the story, the better chance of
success.

LClary Spaulding was out driving about

LOCAL NEWS.

.sty les in hair cuts.

, “~DlT wmetmutm rar

u

uaveille. In
lo millinery
mllllo.e.goods
___ _ which she
_____
'l'0‘ln&lt;t &lt;tah«Me» «
uoveillea
will “* pUrp0“
take pleasure lu showing tbe ladies of Nile#, April 22th, and Lo the state con­
Hastings and vicinity. Prices to suit the
vention held at Detroit May 7th. at both
times.
of which places delegates will be elected
To The Pubijc—Tire rumor which Is to the National Convention,’ will be held
afloat that I am about to close tny music in this city Friday April 24th. The alia

I have my

with

rtyh, .,d

-k.JL

Thirstily, Mar. 19, 1896

Bronsot

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handle:

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Thursday, Mar. 49, i8gS

M’KINLEY’S VIEWS.
Sa States Hie Opinion on
Money Question.

tte

i»de by Hide — Whoever Dollar*

DoIIm.x

The official crop bulletin for Msreh
says that Michigan wheat is it» flrwtclass condition, having “wintered" «■ceptionally’ well. Considering the short
"hay crop of last season, live stock ««
also wintering remarkably well. At 14
•elevators and mills from which rejMWtH
were received there was no wheat msrIketed during the month. The total
number of bushels of wheat reported
marketed in the seven months. August
to February, is 6,707,118, which is l^W.500 bushels Jonathan reported marketed

in the same months last year.

New York, March 16.—Ex-Gov. Wil­
liam McKinley, of Ohio, lias finally
broken the silence he has held for many
months when the general public erliicism of his opinion on silver was re­
peated to him. At his home inUanton Saturday he ghve his views jsucrincUy to a special ly-commissioned
correspondent of jV'New York paper.
He was told that “soiuid mdney" re­
publicans complained that the Ohio
platform, which he was supposed to
■
have written, was too favorable to sil­
ver, while the silver senators all s$i*i
It was too favorable to the single gohl
standard. Maj. McKinley was told
there was a universal demand to know
where he really stood. He replied:
•1 have discussed thc question of cur­
rency coinage !n congress, and my record
Is plain. Vice President Stevenson once Mid
the people were willing to chance free and
.unlimited coinage, and I responded that the
people were not prepared to indulge in any
such speculation.
“You will see in the records of congress
I said in 1890 we should preserve gold and
sliver money side by side—that 1 did not
want gold at a premium or silver at a dis­
count, or vice versa, but thaNuwanted
both metals to be equal In purehastng
power and In legal tender quality; equal
la power to perform the functions of
money with which to do the business sad
more the commerce of the United States.
"My exact views are those," and sx-Gov.
McKinley read from the Congressional
Record:
" ‘It is only because of the safe and con­
servative financial policy of the republican
party, aided by conservative men of both
parties, which has more than once re­
ceived the approval of tho country, that
■Ince 1S7S we have compelled gold and silver
'•to work together upon an equality, both
being employed as safe means of exchange
tn the business of our country.
- " They talk about silver being cheap
money. I am not attracted by the word
cheap, whether applied to nations, or to
money, or to men.
" ‘Whatever dollars we have In this coun­
try' must be good dollars, as good in the
hands of the poor as the rich, equal dollars
equal in inherent merit, equal in purchase ■
Ing power, whether they be paper dollars
or gold dollars, or treasury notes, each
convertable into the other, and each exr
changeable for the other, because each is
based upon equal value and has behind it
security, good, not by t he list of the law
‘ alone, but good because the whole commer­
cial world recognizes its inherent and inex­
tinguishable value.’ ”
ENGLAND. GIVES UP.

The Venezuelan (tantroverwy Said to Be
' TractIcally Nettled.
Washington, March 12.—A settlement
of the Venezuelan question has been
reached. It will be announced nt an
early day. Of this satisfactory conclu­
sion of the controversy the president
has had knowledge for two days past.
Great Britain hns acted with a mag­
nanimity which commends her to se­
verest critics. She concedes so much
that there will be little left to arbitrate
should arbitration be necessary. It is
not improbable that the entire matter
may now be svttled outside the Vene­
zuelan commission by the president and
Lord Salisbury.
Albany, N. Y., March 13.—The legis­
lature lias passed the Raines excise bill
and the governor will sign it. It is a
measure to put the entire liquor traffic
and interest under state control. It
abolishes all local excise boards and cre­
ates a state commissioner. All night
licenses and the sale of iiquoh on Sun4Uys ore prohibited, except in hotels
with meals and no saloon can do busi­
ness within 200 feet of a church or
school.

Columbus, O., March 16. -Daniel L.
Bowersmith, formerly manager of the
Ohio State Journal and one of the bestJntown newspaper men in Ohio, died
Saturday afternoon, a^ter about four
prostration. He was 45 years of kge and
had been connected with the State Jourtel since 1876, up to the time of his
Illness, with the exception of two years.

Health in Michls**During the week ended March 7 re­
ports sent in by 46 observers in various
IMirtions of the state indicated that
neuralgia increased and diarrhea und
Inflammation of the kidneys deereaae.1
in area of prevalence. Consumption
was reported at 240 places, typhoid
fever at 26, diphtheria »t 23, scarlet
fever at 35, measles at 25, whooping
cough at 15 and -smallpox at Detroit,
Saginaw. Riga township, Bay City. Ma­
rine city. Imlay township and Ionia.

Summary or the DotQr Proceedings
In Oongrn—

-Hill*

Dr. George C. Eastman, D. D., former­
ly rector of Holy Trinity church at
Benton Harbor, died nt thc age of 81
years.
While engaged in household dutiei
the wife of Jacob W. Reuther, of Hough­
ton. dropped dead of heart disease.
The state convention of the Equitable
Aid union in session at Ionia elected W.
J. Sampson, of Hillsdale, grand presi­
dent
Company G, Fifth infantry, located at
Marquette, has been mustered out oi
the military service of the state.

Ludington renewed his attack on danc­
ing. To make it still more forcible he
stepped out on the platform and gave
specimens of what he called dancing.
The University of Michigan is repre­
sented nt Washington by 15 represents-

popular institutions of the land just
now.
I*s influence is perrash-e, and
wherever it is played proves to be a
trump.—Cincinnati Gazette.
ETThe exact date of the republican
party's origin is not of so mueh impor­
tance as the fact that it still lives and
is
to wu*
win one
is going
going w
uuv of it® biggest
vs. vio...
tories this year.—St Louis Globs-Dem1OcraL
rFHornce Boies, of Iowa, has given
ouf a statement that he ianotaeandicjate» Mr president. This is tbe flrat fo­
tlmstion the country has had for some
...
.
time that Mr. Boies is on earth.
—Toledo

Washington, March 10. — Senator
Fryc (Me.) introduced s bill in the
senate yesterday for the establishment j
of a department of government to be J
kneM n as the department of commerce j
und manufactures, tbe head of which ,
is to be a member of the president’s
cabinet.
Senator Hale (Me.) spoke • Blade.
. .
against the conference report on the ]
CT-For the eight months of the cur­
Cuban concurrent resolutions.
l rent fiscal year the governmental re­
Washington, March M&gt;—The action ! ceipta aggregate $224,560,690 and the ex­
of the Spanish minister Id correcting i pend it urea $142,065,348, leaving a defor qualifying through the public press j idt of $16,000,000 in round figures.. Qxmstatements made in the senate on the . xnept. is unneceasary.-r-Albany Journal.
subject of war in Cuba, und particular­
CT The treasury department is
ly On the subject of Grn. Weyler’s pur­ to show a surplus of $127,840 for Febpose and character, was taken excep­ '.ruary, but it was secured by holding
tions to in the senate yesterday by up payments which should have been
Senators Lodge, Teller and Chandler
; made before the elate of the month.
ns a violation of diplomatic essge, and
The showing.deceives do one. however,
Senator Teller said that the president
for the figures far tbe eight months
should have suggested very kindly to
of the fiscal year indicate a deficiency
him. through the secretary of state, that
of S16.558.&amp;W.- .Tbe den^ratlc law still
8 repetition of it would necessitate his
is a tariff for deficit only.—Troy &lt;N.
leaving the country. A bill wus favors
Y.) Times.
ably reported for the establishment of
i ETThe present democratic tariff law
a national university in this city.
is
a failure as a revenue prod ucer. The
Washington. March 12.—in the sen­
ate yesterday the time was occupied in (1 expenditures of the government are
umtunnu
-y&gt;.. *
in exoesa of the roocipta. A
discussing the Cuban belligerency resoUUou*.“*Senator
length .‘"T* portion of tte greenback, ited to

At the qjffice of Land Commissioner
French in Lansing about 20,000 acres of
agricultural college land grant lands
were offered for sale, without any bid­
ders. The lands are mostly situated in
Antrim. Charlevoix. Kalkaska, Cheboy­
gan, Otsego and Missaukee counties,
and the failure to sell is attributed to
the high'flgure nt which they were ap­
praised. They will now be subject to against tlicir adoption, and Senator Al- ’
private kntry at prices ranging from ien (Neb.) offered a joint reaolntlon I
authorixlngi and requeating the preal- '
$3.50 to $15 per acre.
dent to make a thorough and rigid inFor Good Road*.
reaugaUon into tbe preaent &gt;tate of i
The state good roads convention at
war in Cuba.
Lansing was much more of a success
Waabington. March IS. —• Senatora
than was anticipated, over 150 delegates fthermon and Hill were the conapicuan. 1
being present. Nearly every county in
lirurea in the Cuban debate In the aen- j
the. state save those of the upper pen­ nte yeaterday, tbe New York senator
insula was represented. Gov. Rich
forcibly urging tbe mercenary charcalled the convention to order and Wil­
ncter of the pending reoolutiona,' while
liam L. Webber, of Saginaw, was chair­
Mr. Sherman Upheld them with nnanman. The Michigan League for Good
other graphic arraignment of Spain
Ronds was organized, with Mr. Webber
and Gen. Weyier.
1■
as president.
Washington, Msrch 14.—The exciteroent in the Cuban debate gave way In
Mrs. Alice Lane, who was found the senate yesterday to Mr. Coekretl’s
guilty in Detroit of manslaughter, wa? elaborate speech favoring the free coin­
sentenced to ten years in the peniten­ age of silver.
A bill was introduced
tiary. Mrs. Lane was the proprietress appropriating $50,000 for the erection
of the lying-in hospital where Emily of a statue of Abraham Lincoln nt Get­
Hall, the English girl sent to this coun­ tysburg and favorable rejwrte were
try by Rev. Jonathan Bella, died from made uikjq the bill for the admission of
the effects of a criminal operation. Dr. New Mexico as a state and upon the
.Seaman was recently convicted on the joint resolution proposing an amend­
same charge and given a like sentence.
ment to the constitution of the United
States providing for the election of
Meant What She Raid.
United States senators by a direct vote
Frank Hnhn met bis wife in a saloon
of thc people.
Senator Peffer preat Laurium after several weeks* sep­
rented a jx-titiou asking congress to
aration. He exhibited a revolver, and
make the 5th day of April (Resurrecshe taunted him by saying if she had it
tion day) a national holiday!
she would shoot some one. He handed
THE HOUSE.
the weapon to her, and she fired five
shots at
Hahn,
inflicting seriouh Dill* Introduced and' Petition* nn.d Reaolutlona Presented.
wounds. Hahn may die. He forgave
the woman.
Washington, March 10.—In the house
yesterday District of Columbia busiBoth Died of Heart Diseaie.
ness consumed the major portion of
Edwin F. Gidley, formerly a well- the time.
The consideration of the '
known attorney of Washtenaw county post office appropriation bill wus con-1
and once chief of police of Ann Arbor, tinned but no important amendments
died at Ann Arbor of heart disease. were adopted.
His sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank Smith, ol
Washington, March 11.—The time was
Brighton, was summoned by telegraph occupied in ine
the nouse
house yesxeruay
yesterday in aisdis-'
and died of heart disease in thr depot cussing the post office appropriation
while waiting for the train.
bin.

dttW goW from the treasury has beep
«&gt; meet current expemea; the gold
“»«
»“ repleniahed by
«he taraeofbonde.thwiputtingthegorernmtntlnthepoaltionofiaauhigbonda
to me€t ordinary expeneca —Tbledo
Blade.
«=*-The whole country know, exactly
what the republican party will do a. to
'be tariff, whoever la elected prraident.
•» 'be congreaa. far move than tbe
preaident; that afwaya mukea the tariff.
Tbe tariff wlU
The
win be rerted
reviaed and tnrreaned
tnereaaed
&gt;”
&gt;*bor and industry,
1 rode
the hlght
bight before last oo
on the
rt^1' &lt;be
Tennsylvonia rood skmg SOO miles
fluming
furnaces employing
fifty and
"" '
1
-•
perhaps a hundred thousand laborers,
and I thought Itow fortunate had been
that &lt;rvat state in having a man in the
senate so great that he was able to keep
the fire burning in the furnaces and the
smoke coming out of all the chimneys
in his state. It is the republican party
that is for protection, and it will be for
it whatever men oomc or whatever men

ot

New York, March 1G,—John Ireland,
ex-governor of, Texas and one of the
most prominent members of the south­
ern bar. died in San Antonio Sunday
after an illness of two week*

Baffle
PLUG
,

„ For 5 cents you get almost as
much uBattle Ax.” as you do of
other highgrade goods for lOcents.
consumers
quality, f

same

true economy.

THE MME OF THE HEXT

President ot tne United States
WILL

BE ANNOUNCED

IN

TH6 New York W66KIU Tribune

i
I

, ; or HOVEHPER 4TH, 1896.
I

The ,successful
farmer
has,
,
.
learned by experience that
। some grains require far differWn.hinKton, March Ifi-Tbehouae ent soi] than
others
He
committee on agriculture yesterday, ■ ,
,
,
,
by u vote of 9 to 6, decided to lay upon Knows that a great deal dethe table the mu-option mu.
TH, pends on right planting at the
£t righttlme- No°use complaincongress.
The post office appropna-:
r
tion bill was pas^d.
Ing In summer that a mistake
Washington, March 13.—In the house ' 7/03 made In Spring.
Decide
yeaurday the committee on territorie. , before
reported favorably tbe bill for a dele-' WQre Seea-Ume.
lite
DCSt
gnte from Alaska. The contested elec-I time tO treat COUgDS and Colds
tion case of Aidrich v«. Bobbins, from |s before the seeds. or cerms.
the Fourth Alabama district, in which Lr
the republicans recommended the seat,
Consumption have begun
4™ of
nt Aldrich,
AM.L-h occupied the greater 1 their
ing
their rtA&lt;;tnirfive
destructive twnrlr
work.
{tort of the session, but no action was
Scott’s Emulsion of Cod­
(5ih with Hypophos­
Washington, March 14.—After two liver
days’ debate the house yesterday by a 1 phites, promptly cures lung
vote of 173 to 50 unseated Gasten A.
and throat troubles. Do Kot
Robbins from the Fourth Alabama
district and decided that his republic- { neglectyour cold.

an opponent, W. F. Aldrich, was elected
and entitled to the seat.
Bills were
sentation than that possessed by any passed requiring officers of American
other college or university In thc coun­ a timers to be citizens of the United
try.
States aud repealing the laws exempt*
September 15. 16. 17 and 18 are the *--*
— tonnage duties vessels from
intf’*
from
Rome, March 12.—More definite sta­
dates
set
by
the
officers
of
the
Ionia
Dis
­
countries
tistics of the losses in the recent fight­
which extended similar exing at Adpwa. are being obtained. The trict Fair association for holding the empt^ons to our vessels.
Italians lost about 12,500 kHled and fair of 1896.
Ed Wilson, of Manistique, was killed
wounded, while the Abyssinians had
Rochester, N. YM March 12.—A gen­
from 10,000 to 15,000 .men placed “hors in a lumber camp by a rolling log.
eral assignment was filed Wednesday
de combat." They took three days to
The name of the post office nt Alberta,
morning
by Rothschild, Buum &amp; Stern,
bury their dead.
Chippewa county, has been changed to
one of the largest clothing manufactur­
Fiber, with John B. Wilson postmaster.
ing firms of this city. The liabilities
The Detroit Driving riub announced
Washington, March 14.—Joseph Mauarc estimated at $400,009, largely in
My. of Maine, secretary of the repub- ■ the features for the blue ribbon meet­ New York and this city. Tbe invest­
ing
of 1896 and one lhat may prove sen­
Mean national committee, figures that
ment in a large retail store in Chicago
the delegates already elected to the St. • sational has been added. It is a $5,000 caused the loss.
louis convention, were instructed ns . t^ent for 2:24 pacers,
toilows: McKinley, $7; Reed. 36; Al-|
The old Second nationsI bank of Buy
.
Joined the SalraUonlate.
New York, March 16.—The feature
Uson, 33; Quay, 26; Cullom. 10; Mor- City has received n judgment agnins’t
S.
■
I David M. Kntee and James H. Calkins of Sunday's all-day rally of tbe Salva­
tion Army held at their headquarters.
National Reform Party.
•10-C95-60Memorial ball, brought about &lt;he con­
Pittsburgh, Pa., March 12.—The ns-'
While attending a revival meeting at
version of 20 persons, and the accession
tional reform conference in this city ^petning Miss Lizzie Wills slipped
to tbe army of Francis E..Clark, presi­
decided to name the new party “the Nafrom herjnother and was married
dent of the united societies of ths
tional Reform party," and a national
George Blee.
Christian Endeavor union, who resides
convention was called to meet in Pitts-'
** “ skating
‘
‘
.While
on the pond at Dexter in Boston.
burgh on May 25.
i rfcarl Walker, 12 years old, broke
CendJdHtr* Decline.
| ‘through the ice and would have drew • «m!
Terre Haute, Ind., March 14.—Rev. E.
1
Mua^tine, to. March H.-The jury
f°r
h'roicrffort«of Mi«M... .ie
G. Shouse, of this city, nominee foj1B tbe Wood, cue. a criminal prowcu- 1 E-*"nck' “ 'wu-her h&gt; the high achool.
governor on the prohibition ticket, ha.&lt;
: tion for alleged complicity in blowing ' _^cune
since lhe wife of John
declined to run, and S. M. Saylar, of
up the house, ot three prohibitionist, b'eifer, living near Decatur, left home
Huntington, the candidate for attorney
in 1983, dlmigree.! and was discharged. for “on” '““■’plained cause. She re­ general, hns also withdraw^.
------turned and procured a large butcher
.. P”*!*cU. Mc*lolex’&gt; Nomlnartnu.
knife, cut her husband's throat, inftictAdjudged I own&lt;
. cw '«■«, March |C.—The World ing injuries which were exp.s te&lt;l lo
Cincinnati. March 16.—Father Domi­
I I oar, that it has made a poll ot nearly prn.r- fataf
nick O’Grady, the Homan Catholic
•
...
hMdqm)rterM o{ |b(J y|ichigou 0
every state 1...
in the union,
aud as a result
priest who pursued Mary Gimortin
predicts thr nomination of William Mc­
A. K. hare been formally earabfished at from Ireland and murdered her in this
Kinley by thd Sa. Iawik contention, :;
। Lamting.
'
_•;
city, has been adjudged insane, and will
I , A post ofiioe has been eatubiiobed at not be tried for his crime.
Sm York. March &gt;c. Thr Interna- French
........
Ixuulhig, Wayne county, with
dtm.1 chee, muieb in thi&gt; eUy between Ftephet. E. Wilton poetiuaxter.
•Milwaukee, March 14.—Frank Klein,
•
•AiiivtuuNce, Aiurvii i-t.—mu* iviem,
*e United Kingdom of Great Britlea I F
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k SVHTERn VNEAN METAMORPHOSIS,
will’ll Ringrbraml 'opened bis eyes he
himself lying on his back in
..•Kit appeared to be the bottom of a
at least, that was his second imr-t ion. With the first gleams of re­
h
- consciousness there was no
, v&gt;; &lt; tiviu of the events immediately
. ।’ling his fall, aud for a moment
. iiail a vague idea that he had
. Mj-d and hurt himself in the road,
l ,'hal the clouds had covered all but
-..mxll patch of sky directly over;;d
here tlie stats were still visible.
r -Ct memory came back, und he rc...fl.-d. the details of the capture up to
I :.&lt;• s'iddcn blank following the plunge
. •&lt;&gt; the hole between the Ixhv kiers. A
]«arp t'.inge of pain bridged the inv .l aud reminded ni&lt;p that there
.irre two present and pressing sources
I1 discomfort in the gnarled log across
v lich hr was lying und in the vice-like
sure of trfc rope w|iich still bound

s arms to his sides. To wriggle out
,.• the uncomfortable position was easy.
• ..t luoseniiigthe rope was another mat­
. .
The knot had been drawn tight
the jrrk of his fall, und It was an
or more.before he succeeded in
forking it around where it could hr
• acir’d; even when this was done, it
&gt;vas only a beginning, and the first faint
- ■ peaks of dawn weife filtering through
&lt;ne aperture overhead when he finally
stiffly and swung his arms to start
the suspended circulation.
in a little while it was light enough
to enable him to see his surrouri’dings.
,:.d be found that he wagimprisoned in
-.■••vice-cave much like the one he hud
explored two days before. It occurred

uun nearer to Heater, and for a time
there was a cheerful euthuaiasm in the
thoogbt that otter and compelling
hand, had puxlied him over tbe dividin''
line between hia pmrillanimou. rroolu
tion to run away.and un active partici­
pation In tbe quarrel which involved
her fcmlly. There waa Httle comfort
tn the contemplation of the part he
might be required to take in tbe feud'
the battle waa rtill to l&gt;e fought with
b.» wroknero, and he had the freah and
liumiliating example^ a few hour, be­
fore to remind him that he had not vet
made, a beginning. The recollection
of thia dtecouraged him again, and all
the argument, that bad prrwntetl
themselves in defense of his plan of re­
treat came back with redoubled empha»is. He was not sure that Hester loved
b.itn; if she did. she would despise himwhen she found him out; it would be
inexcusably wrong for him to win her
love under false pretenses: she had told
him only last night what she would expeetin llieman ofbercholee. Hepushed
the tormenting thoughts aside, and
brought himself down with a jerk to
the present and its demands. “Ptb not
going to dispute with thc weak-kneed
devil any more," hemuttered; “the first
thing to do is to get out of here, and
then I'll leave it with her; If she honors
me enough to make me her defender.
I II make a shift to light her battles if
I have to hire ane one to hold me
while I do it.*’
'■L’niler Ute inspiration of this conclu­

*° ai* nhger ups; the roaring- in ms
cam crowd, .nd hl, .Ight became onee
is feet, he drew the colonel’a revolver
•rom his pocket and took careful and
de iterate aim at the face behind the
,tnr ot
h’8 flnffer preaaed
the trigger, and the crash of a double
detonation fined the cavern. With the
fiukh and the report the light disap­
peared. and he felt a sting of pain in
his arm; he knew he was Wounded, but
the hurt seemed only
• to
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sion he went to work patientlyand res­
olutely. trying the first plan’that sug­
gested Itself. Using hi. knife for a
chisel, be attempted to ent niches for
hand and foot holds in the wall, perseVsaf"t
tr uv,A
» I 1.^.1.
V
» . •the .mill
.
yerlnir
nuUl
both 1.1.
blade,
of

tool
...........
t
—. u riv worn down to useless
stumps. When tbe failure of the knife
put an end to the exjiedient, he exam­
ined thc narrower part of the tfrevive to
sec if Ik? could not climb to the roof bv
bracing: himself from wall to wall. As
It was reasonably evident that the cav­
ern bud originally 'been nothing more
than an irregular crack in the sand­
stone, open at the top through its en­
tire length, and nftcrtvunl gradually
covered in by slow accumulations of
earth and debris interwoven with twigs
and gruss roots, be argued that it would
be eoiuiMirativrly easy to dig through
’his thin covering if he coirid obtain n
foothold near enough to the roof to en­
tv him at once that it might be a con- able him to attack it. To make thr
’•nuat’on of the same cavern, or that, most of his strength, he dragged thr Jog
pi..isibly he might be iu the very to the place selected for tbe experi­
'.amber into which he had tried to ment, with the intention of using it for
; -net rate: but this seemed unlikely* for a ladder from which to begin thc as­
' nu» reasons. Our jvas that he could
cent; and, having braced it against one
s •: niaki the locality-of the McNabb «&gt;f the walls, hr took off his coat an&lt;^
shoes and made an attempt to work bis
• :un’l agree with the general direction
■'.f his wanderings of the night previous;
wuy up the &lt;lesirrd vautage-groum!
-the other was even more eon vine* The lirst trial was a failure. He lost
g. •.. while his cell terminated at one his hold before he had ascended to
• xtremity in a narrow fissure like the' twice his hright.and slid back to the
in which he had lost the pick and sandy floor of the crevice; but there
'amp. he could not find the missiug was enough of a promise of succeaadn
irtirlrs, though lie lost no time in makthe undertaking to make him wear
jg a careful search for them. Tn do­ uwuy the remainder of the day in re.. g tkiv. however, he stumbled upon ]&gt;ratc&lt;l endeavors, ynd to encourage him
t&lt;? try again and againi. even after the
fit;uh-r discovery which was of much
t..•»re immediate importance: reaching long abstinence from food had begun
-wn into the crannies of the fissure. to-have its effect-on his tired muscles
!.is hand found a pool of water, and he and overstrained nenes. Thc final at­
o:;;«nk gratefully, dipping up the cool tempt. made just at dusk, carried him
liquid by spoonfuls in his hollowed
to w ithin a few feet of the roof; but the
darkness baffled him; he again lost his
'
I
athis, ha gave an hour to minute
hold, and it^yas only by thc utmost ex­
i ’.amination of the boundaries of his ertion of his failing strength that he
i lisou. TUtinlzing the walls and care- saved himself from fulling heavily to
‘ :!iv weighing every ixmible chance of the bottom of the cavern. As it was, be
• .ape. At the end of this preliminary knocked the i»r down in his descent,
s 71 'ey he sat down upon the log. which
and, realizing that nothing could be
r &gt; ed to be thc trunk of a small tree done without the help of daylight, he
hiirh-tl by some accident of wind or lay down in the sand aud tried to go to
hght’iihg through the opening above, sleep.
• i:&lt;l ix-gan to go over the events of the
Lying there in ttfe darkness and lis­
few days, in the hope of finding tening to the microscopic noises sift­
mething to account for tbe mysteri- ing through the entrance to tbe c^vc.
.s attack and imprisonment. In this he fancied he heard a sound as of some
&lt; 'Tort he racked his brain to little pur- light object falling upon the sand. He
pw. mid. after repeatedly scouting the first thought of wild beasts, but, re­
dea as absurdJ he finally accepted the flecting that no an imul large enough to
••&gt;.sion that the Bynums had in attack him would be likely to enter thc
iu- manner connected him with the trap-like, crevice, the incident was soon
• itimes of their enemies, and had
forgotten in a train of suggestions hav­
’••.k -a prompt measures to deprive the ing the indistinct noises of tbe day for
1 1’ nirrs of a possible ally.
a starting-point. Now that be recalled
t that’s Uie case,’’ he mused, speak- them, be remembered hearing sounds
t ; L' .il.ind for the sake of thc companion* like the echoes of dull blows at irregu­
• of hi. own voice, “what do they lar intervals all through the day, and
: -:n «o do with me?
If they had • he speculated over their probable origin
.'Hitcd to kill me, they certainly had it until weariness overoame him and he
n 1 their own way last night; a very
fell into a doze from which the growl­
:;i.dl domestic cat would have mode a ing of the rising storm awiikened him'•tier resistance than I did. No, that Since there seemed to be a sort of com­
I'n'tit; theydon’tmeanmurder; they’re panionship in the roll of tbe thunder
niy trying to. get me out of the way ! and tbe sweep of the wind, be sat up to
■r awhih*. And the next thing is, for listen, and in one of the lulls he thought
ow long? Keeping in view the com- be heard a voice at the mouth of the cav­
f*»rting conclusion that they don’t ern. Wondering if his captors were
intend making away with me, the quea- coming to liberate him, he got upon
‘ion will answer itself in a few hours his feet and felt his way to the farther
-t the most, for they haven’t given me I end of the cell, standing under the aper
»ything to eat: Whltffa reminds me t.ure and staring up into the gloom.
’oat I’m pretty hungry, now; "he looked While be stood there, listening and
‘•:efnlly at his watch. "Tom Ludlow looking, a small star of yellow light
had his breakfast, two hours ago, and made its appearance at tbe extreme end
the present moment. I suppose, be’ft of the roeky corridor, awl he saw the
Mtting in his office with the comfort- i shadows ef two faces framed between
able under-thought thfit it’ll be dinner- tbe walls of the narrow slit in which the
’•me before long. Lucky fellow, not chamber terminated. His first impulse
&gt;" know what it .is to sit in a crack In was to make his presence known; but
1 lie face of tbe earth, speculating on tbe l^efore he bad taken a stop he recoiled
doubtful possibilities of future meal Jn boryor at the sight of a gun barrel
tunea. Wall, 1 presume the next thing ’ thrust through the creviee above the
to decide whether or not I’to io sit wavering star of light.
here and wait for some one to come and
Under some conditions mental proc
pull me out; and if Tm not. what’s the
esses are instantaneous.
Ringbrand
alternative? Let’s have another look saw and understood thc purpose of his
•it the resources."
enemies as dearly aa if his senteope had
After overhauling the rope and coil­ been pronounced with formal'verbiage.
ing it beside the log. be searched his
With tbe understanding came a fren­
I tocketa, but found nothing useful zied fit of terror, find be shrunk with
therein, except a small penknife. chattering teeth and trembling llnibe
“There they are—say 40 feet of rope, a
into the deepest recesses of the cave;
piece of wood six or seven feet long, and
tbe wavering light danced in fantastic
n toy |x&gt;cketknife; and this holo is gyrations before hia fascinated jgaxe;
about 30 feet deep. 1 should judge.
a noise like tbe beating of a Hund rod
There isn’t very much to work with,
drums filled his ears; and he could feel
bat I ve pulled many a hero oqtof worse
tlie cold perspiration pricking from
i-craoeR than this with much less.”
erery
™e an»P«n»e **» h°r^'
The humor of the comparison pro­
ble, and for a few moments he thought
voked a laugh, and then he -wondered
he should die from the very abjeetness
what had become of his depression of
of bis fear; then suddenly be felt a
the previous day. Tbe . explanation
sharp pang as if something
came suddenly when he mn his solilo­
way in his brain, and the overpowering
quy buck to the point where he had connausMt of terror vanished
cludctl that his connection with the
In
its place came a strange
01
Laiimers was the reason for the assault
exaltation that aent the blood tingling
upon him. it seemed tn a way to bring

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made In the conditions
ot a mortgage aaRtf tbe fSth day of September.
ism. made by Ghsrlea Baker and bfe wffe Mary
Ann Baker of the Township erf Assyria, Barry
County, Michigan, to ^nna 8. Austin. Jeim L
Sctiujlrr. WHUanr H. Slocum and Jehr. P.
Doug’as as Kxrcutws ol the estate of Robert F.
Auwlln. dr-reared, uf Kii.gs Coontv. state of
New York and recorded tn Hie o®ee of tbe
Register of Deeds, for tbe County of Ba^ry and
State of Mlc'Ugun on tlie 13th day of Septem­
ber. DM. in Liber as of Mortgages, on Page 272.
on which mortgage there is claimed to be doe a:
lhe date of this noUee the sum of Twenty-nine
Hundred and fifty-one Do liars and fifty-five
cents [92061^5] and an attorney's fee of thirtyfive dollars provided for In nala mortgage and
no suit or proceedings at law having been In­
stituted to recover tbe amount secured by said
mortgage or any part thereof:
Notice is therefore hereby given that on Sat­
urday thr 23rd day of May A. D. 1896. at ten
o’clock in the ton noon, there will be &gt;old, at
th* North front door of the Court House, in tbe
City of Hastings. Countv of Barry ni.d State of
Michigan, [said Court Housabrlng the building
In which the Clnuib Court for lhe Counts or
Barry Is held], at public auction. t«» thd highest
bidder, the premises described tn said mortgage.ors" much Uie.-eaf aa may be necessary
to satisfy the ani-unt due on said mortgage.
above het forth with the Interest thereon,
and tbe costa charges and-expense* allowed by
law and provided lor In said mortgage.'
said premises being situated In the County of
Barry and Slate of Michigan and described as
all those certain places and parcel* of land
•’escribed as follows, to wit: The East half
(K !i) of the South West quarter [8. V,’. ?&lt;] of
aection fifteen [in] containing1 Eighty (80J acres
of land, also th* South West quarter IS. W. Ml
of tbe south West quarter [8. W. M] ol Section
fifteen D5] except two {21 acres out ot the
Soirth West corner thereof. All in Township
number Ona North. Range number Seven West.
Barry County, Michigan, and containing In all
One Hundred and Eighteen [118] acres of land,
according to the United States survey thereof.
Dated, Hastings. Mich,, February 19:1&gt;ML
Anna h, AuariN.
John L 8chutlkh.
.
WiLU a*i&gt;H. Blocum,
John P. D«htulam.
ecutors of tbe Estate of Robert F. Auittn.
deceased, Mortgagees.
ALONZO K. KkNABTQN.
/
Attorney for .Mortgagees.

J AXON
o
N
NUBTG AGE SALE
Default having been tnsdera the cutidltlotB
violence of the fit of ferocity that had
ot a certain murtgage made by Fred W. Rickel
taken complete potpexsion of him. and wife Mettle of the town of Hastings. Barry
Rushing toward the point where tbe County, Michigan, to -Samuel Cnrson uf Gales­
burg. KalMinax 10 County. Michigan, dated
light had disappeared, he wedged him­ December 7 A. D. 1«M&gt;, and recorded in . Hie olself into tbe crevice, grinding hi» teeth fice of Un- Register of Deeds, for the Countv of
Barry and state of MP-blgan. on the beventu
in impotent rage when he found that day of December A. D. IW&gt;ln Liber « of Mort­
gages. op |Nkgc-2l2, on wolcli mvrtgagr Were Is
he could not reach far enough to get, claimed
to ue dur at the (fate of this notice lhe
lite range for a second shot.
sumofTlirro hundred ninety six Dollar* and
After it. was al) over, he sat down Seven cunts, and au-attorney's fee ul Ft ten
Dollars provided tor iu said mortgage, and no
upon thc log and examined his arm as suit or proceed ngs nt law having beeu Inalltutwell as he could by the sense of touch; ed to recover the mnnevsaucured by said mort­
gage. or any part thereof;
the wound was nothing but a severe
Now. Therefore, by virtue of the power ot
bruise, and he put his coat on again sale eon tail rnd in aald mortgage, and the statute
in such case made and provided, notice Is here
with a sigh of relief. "I can’t afford to bv given that uu saturd.vv tlie 13th day of June
lie disabled now,’’ he muttered, "not till I A. D. IKK. at t-n o’clock in the Forenoon. 1
shall sell al Public Auction, to the highest bid­
I’ve given these villains their deserts; der. st the North Front door ot lhe Court
the hardened brutes—to coype here and House In the city uf Hastlncs [that being the
place « here the Circuit Court tor Barn- County
try to kill a man like n-rat-in a trap!"
is 'holden]. tbe premises described iu said
or so intieb thereof as may be nectisThe„ It
oeefirn-.l to him mortgage,
Ihnt this Hugh Ituigbruna, breathing with « |*r ran ln&lt;ere,l. .no
I.kH ewl- m
gelher,uUh
an Mtloruaj’s ter of Fifteen Dollars
out thrrilenings agalnat hi» perwcu- —
...................................
covtuiai&gt;u-&lt;l for therein, the preutlsrs being tietors, was quite u different person from scribed hi said mortgage as all lhat certain hit
lhe miserable wretch who but a few piece and parcel of laud situate iu the Townstnp
of Harting* In the County ot Barry and Bute of
moments before had cowered in terror Michigan, ana known anil described as follows:
The went half of the Kart half nt Eart half of
at the sight of the mountaineer’* rifle.
North Eshtquarterof Hretlon Twenty-fonr Lit]
"It’s tbe most singular eNjx‘rience I In Town three [-1] North Range Kight [B] Wrtd
ever heard of.’’ he mused. "It is, in­ contauilBg twenty acres more or less.
HamvklCakson.
deed; there’s nothing in my collection
Philip T. Colouovk.
Mortgagee.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
that matches it*. I wonder if it was
Dated March 1», IM»S
only the instinct of self-prese.rvq.tion?
I think after this I shall be able to un­
CHANCERY SALE.
derstand what makes the most inof­
In ptu.Minure* and by virtue of an order and
fensive uni ma I turn and show fight in decree of the Circuit Court for the Ciutmy of
Barry, in Chaucer). In the Stet- o( Mi&lt;-blgau
the last extremity. I wonder, too. if matinauddHtedon tl«e29th. day of November,
the flfie nnd ferocious enthusiasm will traa In a certain cause therein pending, wherein
George F. Krmt'tun isOunplahmat amt Martin
come again when it’s needed? I’m afraid V. Barker aud Harriet Iden Barker are Defend­
it won’t—at least, not without a similar ant*.
Notice Is hereby given Hutt 1 shall sell at public
provocation: and that isn’t exactly auction to the bijthest bidder, al lhe North
wh»t one craves. Anyway. I'm glad I front door of the Court House In tbe City uf
Ha*tli&lt;» and County of Barry' »*nd Stare of
didn’t die before 1 knew what it was to Michigan, said Court Houae being the place for
take my courage in bpth hands, if only holding tbe Cireult' ourt for said County, on
Saturday the 4th. dav ol April A. IX 1896 at JO
for this onetime. I suppose 1 didn’t have o’clock in the forenoon, all. or so much there nf
tny such good luck as to hit thc fellow, a« may be uereMary to raise the amount dur to
said Complainant for principal. Interest and
but if they both got away 1 don’t believe costs In this cause, of the following described
they’ll make me another visit to-night. parcel uf land to wit. Comtneuciiig four rods
East and thirty three rods and two leel South on
Heigh-ho! it’s something of a bore to a • ui-tlnunus line of Jefferson Street from lhe
lie hungry and tired nnd sleepy und South East corner of lot one. block five wi
Chamlxtrlnins Addition to tbe City ofilMtlnw.
angry all in one breath. I believe I’ll thence South twenty two rods. East twruty-nlne
risk ft nnd try to go to sleep; they’d rod*. North twenty-two rod*. West twenty nine
rode to place of beginning, containing four acre*
have been after me by this time if they of land. Also commencing four rods Ex*t of
tue South E*st corner of Block four of Cham;
meant to try it again.”
Addition to the City of Hastings thenee
He stretchevl himself out beside the berlaln*
South alang the East line of Jefferson Street
log with the coil of rope for u pillow; twelve rods. East twenty nine rods. North
twelve rods. West to the place of beginning,
in a few minutes weariness again as­ being on the North West quarter, section twenty .
serted its claims, and this time he did TowTi Hirer. North Range K»g» t. West and
not awaken until the morning sun had being In the City of Hastings, Barry Co. Michonce more tnrnetl thr darkness of the
Circuit Court rommls«louer.- Barry Co. Mich
•nvern into murky twilight.
ALOb-r. • E.KKKA8TOJC.
Solicitor lor Comuiaiuant.
(To be Continued ^

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Default having been »aaee *o the condition

Twenty-eighth day of November. A. D.'lMZ
Liber MoTNortgaM. M rage «. oe whl

nine dollar* and ahity-elgbt cents, aud an at­
torney.'s fee of Tweatv five coil&amp;ni provided for
Ip said mortgage, and ao suit er proeeedlngs at
lMW
bwn lIls,S!t“Cra to recaTer tec money*
sale eohiained In said n
in sueh case made and

I rimll sell at Pubite AaetiOD. to ike hlrawt
bidder, at the North front door of tbe Court
House, in tbe Citv -f Bastings. ilhat' Seine tbe
place where the Clresl* Court for Burry Goenty
i» hulden), the premises described In Mid
niortgwe.orso much thereof us may be neeiMnry i‘» pay the amount dtw ou *uid mortgage
with Seven percent lutsresr.xud ail tejjai e» sts'
together with an attorney’t fee of Twenty five
dollars covenanted for therein; lhe premises
twins described In said mortgage as mN those
certain tots ptecesfend parcels ot land situate in
Jbe City «.f Hastings tn the County ef Barry and '
Btateol Michigan, arxl known and described as
follows:
Fraction Clty lots nuisberihrea
and four
«• in Block No. five &lt;«) in jhe Eastern addBion
to the village, now City nf Hastings.-Escewt Chat
portion heretofore conveyed to Chicago. Kala­
mazoo and Saginaw Rail Road Company, and
containing in each lot four by eight rods of
land, according to the recorded plat of said City
ol Hastings.
•*
CHAnrjts Wilcox.

’

Philip T. Co l«hovs.
.Attorney for Mortgagee.
IVfltrort
late ■

.

MOUTGA.GE HALE.
I&gt;rfault having been made tn tbe payment o
a certain bond and mortgage dated tbe Brat day
1 n. yoga .__ _

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default tiavlug been made In the conditions
of a certain mortgage made by-Robert A. Kelley
.and wife Jane A. to Alexander Foster dated
February 14. a. D., !W. and Recorded in the
ofitee of tee ItexHter of Deeds, for tlie County
ot Barry and Stale of Michigan, on the 141b
day of February K. D. inrt.ln Liber 3D of Mort
gHjjes. on page IM-on which mortgage there Is
claimed to be due at tee date of this notice the
sum of-Seventy-five doHare and twenty five
cents, and *n attorney’s fee of Fifteen dollars
provided tor In Nald mortgage, and no suit or
proceedings xt. law baring bten InsWuted to
recover the moneys secured by said mortgage,
or any part thereof;
,
Now, Therefore, by virtue of tbe power of
sale oont.lned Iu said mortgage, and tbe statute
In such case made and provided, notice is hereS given tbat o &gt; Saturday the Twenty fifth day
April A. D. 1880, at ten o'clock In the fore­
noon. 1 shail sell at Public auction, to the
Digbest bidder, at the North Front door of tee
Court House In the City of Hastings (that being
the place where the Circuit Court- for Barry
County Is holden), the premises duecribed In
said mortgage, or «o much thereof as may be
necessary to pay the amount due on said mort­
gage. with eight per cent, interest, and all
legai costs, together with-an attorney's fee of
rllteen Dollars covenanted for therein, Hie
premises being described In said mortgage as
mH that rerta: 11 piece or parcel of laud situate
in the City of limitings, in the County of Barry
and Blate of MicMttan. and known aud described-as follow*;
Commencing nt quarter post on the North
side of Seri ton IT In Town 3-N. B W. Thence
South Sixteen Chains and torty-seven links,
llirtice South Th1* degrees. East Eleven Chains
and nine IlnkN u&gt; a Make and stone In center of
tbe highway to the place of beginning.
Therce along the Center of Hie highway
South T9*A degrees East. Three &lt; bains
thirty three and
links, thence South
on a Hoe parallel with Hot quarter line to lhe
ThornapDle river, thenoe Westerly along said
river’o a point so teat a lire running North
parallel with teo East line would Intersect tue
place of beginning, thence North from said'
tiolnt to the place ofibcgtaininc. said line being
Ive chains and fifty links long on the West,
side, containing two acres more or less. Ex­
cept our acre sold off and from the West side.be­
ing on the W li of N. E,.U of Sect. 17,3 N. a W.
•
ALBXA.VUKa FOsTKH. 1
Mortgagee.
PlIlUt'T. Comjsovr,
Attorney tor Mortcagee
[feted. January 22.

mortgagee and recorded In tbe oflfce of tbe
Rmtster of Deeds of Barry Couney MiaMtas tn
Ltbcr iB-of martsaeea on page 1+ on tbe »Kb
dav of November A.D- lMO-nVA o’clock p. m.
and duly assigned by said Bugrnr Uariieck to
me Meets C. Holton of said City of Battie
Creek..and the Maiaiinentthereof recorded.la
the offlee of the Kessler of Deeds ot saM Barry
County on the 27lb day of Jniy A. D. MK tai
Llber »3 of mortgagee- on page w. by which
default the power of sale ooaUiDed ka said
inongHgp has become operative, not upon
which said bond and mortgage there K claimed
to be due for principal and in tercet t» date tbe
sum- of three hundred and slaty dollars and 1
tweaty one cents, and bo suit or preeoedtogs at
law or In equity having been instituted to re­
cover the debtrfecuredTby said mortgage, or any
part thereof now therefore, notice is hereby
given that by virtue of tbe power of sale con­
tained In said mortuacB, and of the Htatwle of
tbe St-ite of Michigan!* such cares made and
orovlded. on Saturday tbe sixteenth day of May
A. D. WM, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon at tbe
North front door of the Court House in the City
of Hastings. Barry County. Michigan. (Ibat be­
Ing the place of bolding the CircuK Court for
said County of Barry) the undersigned wW-adl’
at public auction, to lhe highest bidder, the
lands and premises describee tn said mortgage,
or so much thereof as shall be iioeessary to satIsO the said amorn t due and iuurest at seven
percent, costs and expenses of Hale, and an
attorney fee of fifteen dollars allowed by law
and provided for In *ald mortgage: said land
and uremises tn-in* described In said mortcage
as- ®e Wert frectlonal half of the East half at
the North Weet quarter of section Thirty Three
(S3i in Township Number One ti) North of
Range Number Sewn u) Wert being m the
Totvoahip of Assyria. Barry County Michigan.
Dated February iMh. 1W(1
Eunta C. Holton,
Assignee

MOHTGAliE SALE.
Default havlnit been made tn the conditions of
it A. D- IUH1 and recorded io the office of-the
Register of Berds, for tbe County of Barry and
State ot Michigan, on thr nth dav of December
A. D. ifbl In Liber 33 ol Mnrigagvs. on page 331.
Said mortgage was given upon tbe express
condition that should any d-fault be made in tee
payment of the said Interest, or any part there­
of. on any day whereon thu same N made pay­
able. as above expressed, and sh* uld tbe same
remain unpaid aud in arrear for lhe apace of
thirty dais, the.- aud front thencefore. that Is
to bay after the lap?.* of said thirty days, tbe
Mfore.-tald principal sum uf twelve h», d&gt;-uu
dollars with all arrearage ot inbereij- thereon
shall, nt tbe option &lt;&gt;1 said parts of the second
iuu ty become due and payab'-e. .
Default having been m--de In ter payment of
Interest due Dee. llth teOAand tbe same bav
leg remained unpr'.d nnd In arrears for lhe
ypace ot thirty te«.’ 3 •”&lt;» upwards tbe aforesaM
tiili.cIpalNuSr-Z twelve hundred dollani with
all anemra** of Interest thereon is now declar­
ed due teid payable by the wnua «! ssW mortgn&lt;»« 11) which mortgage there Is claimed to be
&lt;hie at tbe dale of tbfe notice tbe sum ol Thir­
teen Hundred seventy three Dollars and fifty­
ton cents.and an attorney’s .fee ot thirty five
Dollars providedf°f fi*
mortgagl. and no
•nit or proceedings at law having been Institut­
ed to recover lhe moneys secured by said mort­
gage or arfy part thereof:
' y
Now. Therefore, bv vlrinv ot tbe power of
able Miuiatnii irt dald mortgage.and the statute
in Kuehease made and provided, notice is here­
by given that on Saturday the Twenty eighth
day Of March A. D. taea. at ten u'dWtm We
forenoon.. JLsball sell akPublic Auction, to the
highest bWtor. xt the North frgnt door of.’the
Conrt Hou?e In Dm* city of Hastings (thx|helng
the place ,Mbore Che Circuit Court for Barry
County I- bolden), the premises descrBed Id
said mortgage, or no much tbereof as may be
necessary to pay tlie amount doe &lt;te said mort-

F. w.. CLArr

Attorney for AMignee.
Battle CreeleMieb.

MOfflttAGE SALE.
Default having been made tn tlie conditions
of a certain mortgase made by Margrert A.
Stevens. Florence E.Spaulding. Orrin E. Bar­
ker. Mary E. Barker Blanche B. Barker. Agnes
Barker. Martin V. Barker. H-srriett I. Barker
to Emily D. Bostwick, of Ithaca. New York
dated l&gt;erember 17 A. D. IMP. and record­
ed in the office ot tbe Register of Deeds, for tbe
County of Barry and State of Michigan, on tbe
»ch day of December A. D.
In Uber 33 ot
Mortgage*, on page TXon which mortgage there
ts claimed 10 be uue at the date uf this notice
the sum of Eight hundred nine Dollars and Six­
ty ven t3. anti an attorney's tee of Twenty-five
Dollars provided for In said mortgage, and do
suk or proceedings at law having been insti­
tuted to recover tbe moneys secured by said
mortgage, or aay part thereof;
Now, Therefore, by virtue ot tbe power of
sale contained Id said mortgage, and the stat­
ute in such case made and provided, notice Is
hereby given, tbat 00 Saturday tbe 23rd day of
Mav A. D. iDto.at to o'clock iu the forenoon. I
shall sell al Public Auction, to the highest bid­
der at tbe North front doorof tbe Court House
hi the City of Hastings. &lt;tbat being tbe place
where the Circuit Court for Barry County is
holden). tee premises described In said mort­
gage- or so much tliereot as may be necessary
to
.m- amount due on said mortgage, with
S per cent. Ii.tere.st, and all legal costeTtogetber
with an attoi-neyS fee of Twenty five Dollars
cuvenanfed foj therein, the premises being de­
scribed tn said feorlgajte as all tbat certain lot
K-ce and parcel or jantl situate In tbe Town of
mle Greve in t»i- County of Barry and State
pt Michigan, and known aud described as fol­
lows:
Tbe Ea«t ball of the South
Quarter ot
Section Thirty-two (32) In TownT»u &lt;.*&gt; North
Range Seven »7) West containing Eighty Acres
ol Laud more or less.
Emily D. Bostwick,
.
Mortgagee.
FjiilifT.Colghovr,
.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Dated February 17,1HK.

MORTGAGE SALK.
'Default having been made in the eondiilons
of a certain mortgage made by Susie A. Tyler to
Elida Sbfiw dated November ink A. D. 1W.
and recorded hi lhe office of the Register of
Deeds, for the County of Barry, and State of
Michigan, on the anrdday of November A. D.
1881 In Liber 35 of Mortgages, on‘page 190. on
which mortgage there Is claimed to be due .at
tbe date of this notice tbe sum of Five Hundred
; aad Thirty Six Dollars and thirty nine cents,
PROBATE ORDER.
and an anoreey’s fee pt Twenty Five Dollars
provided for Id said mortgage, ami no suit or
state of Michigan, County of Barry—ss.
it a session of tee Probate Court for tee five Dollars covenanted tor therein, tne premis­ proceedii gsat law having been instituted to
recover the moneys secured by said mortgage,
County of Barry, holden at tee Probate Office, es
t&gt;elng (WwrUted In said mortgage as all that or any part thereof:
-.
la the city ot HaMfiuts. In
county. &lt;«&gt; piece or pared of land lying and being Mlnate
Saturday, th- • sixth day of March rr. Uw
the Townahl ’ erHanUwts in lhe Cboqte ol
.year one’ thousand eight hundred aud ninety In
Rairyaua State nf Michigan,aad known aud de such case made, and provided, flotice in hereby
"rrw»t. Charles W. Arrnitrony. John el ^Tbr North wlxtv‘&lt;«0&gt; Atrei tf the ‘8onth West givefrthatcxitMiurdiy theKUiday of May A.
D. 1896. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. I shall
’ lo^ftr melter ot tbe estate -el Frier I&gt;e
seH al Pabfie Auction, topeMigbMt bidder, M
the North front AmroFttteCburt Sum in the
Tbe parties pt tbe first part hereby agrpe to
Won rMaftgand HUM theneUfiOTduly ’eHJed
Spon’th^ruortga^B uuToabTlDdudlng one per
ot Klien II. DeWolf prarltw th*
the iiremt
HonoredMlau.be rre.'ted lo Ao«le J. De­
'.nin-liUirt
Wolter 10 iorao MUer «uiubletjr«x..
amount di
^7F“TPnrS."JdS"i»!‘Mri2SXSj?
EviLYte»AitoJL
JuaSTtEd ttSffheSSn!
\
Mortgagee.
. FHILJPff.QO^aOWte__
Atu&gt;rnry tor Mortgagee.
&lt;»id court, then to. be holoeu . at the Probate Dated Dec. «b, M».

tmss

MEMIlX'MJULfCO. SYRACUSC,N Y

ORDER OF JUBUatflQNin; . . I
■ FMlh JndlfllalClretrfn Chaiwfi&amp;' I I

&gt;ther A. Barnes
1
f.
Complainant. I
TheodoreLar"-

1 rff*"’ ya rr»i ’.,

.

ererloue to «md day M huulne
p
OBABUa W. ABMiTAOiru,
4 A true eooyl
Jadae ol Probate.

by Adtooa V.
r. nunbind and
d (hr r&gt;vamh
■ eutyibiM day

WE WILL SEND YOU POSTPAID

The

“Gre®CO”

ADMIN IBTBATOR’B 8ALE.
In the matter of the estate of Joshua R.

IQNft. SHORT and nEDIUrt LENGTH

ST*

THE MICHIGAN CORSET COn

of

.ftlftre W. ^Kr^SKor

ruSte Action

JACKSON. rUCH.

(3. North range etabl•fitWeaL
"j

sale in said mortgage .1 shall foirrlcMStee aaiM.
by a sale o' tbe mortgaged premiss*, at public

Hartings. Barry County Mlchtajan. on the
MwgDttwnth dayetArrtl WR at-jE* ontock in
teere-.f. said bill be taken as oonfeased by the die altemuoM. the same bring de-cribed an all
“An'iftt'TrSrt'l^’wdVrTd. Thet' wlUia'
quarter, of ttw north em.(
ihirty six «»i.ta»natgI
lhe east part ot ihr north

ft? (Ktb.lt «t ll.« N.'tb well quir.er *
West fractional quarter of tteetton twenty five

8uv.
Mmtgagim.

PrIup T. rOLdfiOVB.

that she cause a copy of this.order tn be pwwuallv verved on said non resident defendant
M teas: twenty
before tbs time above pre
for Ul. •»•««*““
M|TH.

CMi

ship two worth «»t n
Dated Jan. IS. Uto.

Haxvjev Williams,
Martgag*-.

�San Antonio Bro. F. R. Gilson, of the as she InvarlWy does, in another form, and
Benton Harbor I\tlladta«i. who was Chair­ given to this people acres and acres ef a
man of the Cuoimlitee on Re»ulutions. of­ browu stone of volcanic origin, which
fered the fullowing wtycb was unani­ they build into fences four or five fret
Thursday, Mar. 19, 1896.
high, without tlw use of any kind nf aaormously adopted:—
,
’
For hundr»d« of miles along this
KksolvKd. Taking that In our depart­ tar.
COOK BROS.. Proprietors.
ure from tian Antonio the MichU»” I’ress road, and as far aa t &gt;e eye could reach on
either aide no other feiwe, except the
plain stone fence cm be Been.
The streets of the citfed are often but
meie lanes as far as width la roneemed.
and the
sid.* walks
wide
enough
.•DELIGHTFUL HIDE THROUGH THE i
l0 |,rlD,. Toxm luto lhe ti'nluh.
for only one person to walk ou.
Tbe
SUGAR
AND
COTTON
DIS- 1 ----- -------■■■■- F-h &gt;“"h «
houses are Invariably made of sno-drled
• ri&gt;tu"« »«“«°e psulnt lulu *i eellkhtrul dsj hi the bcutltul luetropull. brick.or otherwise known as adobe houses.
TRICTS OF LOUISIANA.
Bay windows and terra
cotta work
if* T rod !^lbdlevcta,Tl'cS^oun?ry, "hi I “* Al Emile I’sss wo changed our money fur lhe second
story
of
Mexican
Thr &lt; liy nt San Antcnto, Texan.
Anmuin drp«t we for Mexican money, and tur evecg 910 bill
homes never bother the people there, be­
•fl.e iid** on the Southern I’nclfic road. tlielurxii.t w&lt;
|.K.kl"g diaresUw.
Chalacter... i we
we twelvod
StS.SU In
In Mexican money, cause the houses are scarcely ever more
received »l«.W
MllurwiM* known as thr ".SmuH-t Route,” Za'taTordo-p.r.u0 chained
“
. .together.
.
. .. t....
..tlf.tr aa train
4% n.i-1 t-t’jujabh*. I’robably no road in all
Just
boarding
train aaca.ru
every iliiliar
dollar from
from TTlUtM
Uncle Sum's Islid being Ilian one story high, and lhe only light
^l*r country is brttrr • &lt;|idpiH«i and looks under Owwafi.rulej-a or guanls. Texas worth 9I SS Iu Mexican silver nr paper that gets Into tlem conns through the
These par- money linking ua nil feel very tleh.
Tbe open door. There are no large front door
■tnwe cau-tiiily h&gt; lire comfort and eun- makes her pi Heuer.’ work.
veui-uc* of Ils passrog* is limn does tbe
color urlaoni ra are working on tbe Mexleau custom Louse officials showed as yards as we have them in the United
All «d the Mexican homes are
.S«uiiM-in I’acio.*.
Its cars are palaces on Suutberii Pacific aud we understand that every courtesy possible.
Drey had secor- Stales.
OUlIlUVKi *
- --- --uvipwls. and aunmg oih«*r thing:* this road convict
build-­ ed a band aud all uf the utteials were | built right out flush with the street, and
labor l» largely employed In build
vanids "til cars having barber shopr, retd- ing the double thick for the Southern Pa- preseutao Eire us « reoepUon upon our ar­ the door being open allows tbe pale faced
iux rooms’ llbrarle-. writing d«i*k-. planns,
rival, but lire prlre Baht Imd to iio of tourist to get full fledged-whiffs of the In­
•
4t.-«i mi :«••&lt; nearly every com tore and pleas­ ciflc.
terior, an analysis of said whiff easily dis
Wonders will never cease.
Just nt a course, so our reception by the Mexican
ure lli.it would In- enjoyed in K g&lt;nil home.
time wlseu we supposed (hat we were get­ officials wus knocked out. and «e were closing equal parts of gat lie. dog and gal­
Fberoad travvh through an interesting
lic. Mexican women are relieved ul doing
sleepink
soundly
us
wo
pniaed
over
lhe
ting be}ond the limit of old residents, we
s-cthm of th*-country and of ItsHf is an
one thing tbat Is quite, a bore to the house­
run across a gentleman wli&lt;i preached the bonier .tier midnight.
-/•ojoyabk* trip.
’
keeper of to-day In this counity nnd that
IVr
awoke
on-Mexleau
soli
and
a
si
range
out |»arty left New Orleans on Wtdncs- gospel In the Illite burg ot Bantings before reeling crept over us aa we for lhe Hrat Is mopping the fluor. Mexican women have
the writer saw the light of day. We refer
u&gt;. i***i however before many of the party
no
doors In their homes other than tlie
time
gazed
upon
ll.e
new
surroundings.
\ t.l b •uuh'. aouvrnit sptvim—w« did nut to Wm. S. Messmer, who formerly preach­ Mon doves, which waa formerly tbe capital black earth, ot which I have written. 'The
ed in rue
the rrvsoy
Presbyterian
chureh **»
iu this v«»»
city «it&gt;u:&gt;v*v«, »v...v.. .....
irioui vnuiuu
—
, 7.
* Hiula;r the example set by the late Beu Hl
and who Inquired carefully af’er all of the «.f Texas, was tire first place wkere we left mem tiers of the household mop this with
ilulfar.
A ferry iuuk u- aero™ the river
their feet aud then forget to wash the
.............................
•--- -------------- f ihe cars on Mexican soil.
'Dre natives
:«i Algiers nut far from u hcro Gen. Jack­. old settlers whom he remembered,many uf
were all bniefooled. or wear saudab. hare mops. Thc interior of this home toay be
sun s* t ui» his bales &lt;*t,.cotton from behindI whom have long Miice gone tn join "the
silent majoilty.”
Mr. Messmer m one of whir sombrero bats with tall crowns that 10 feet square which Is used lor kitchen,
einlrh he dirt such«ffrclive work.
. the editors and proprietors of “The Daily dime to a peak, and all wear scrapes, a bed-room, parlor, reception mom. chicken
J'br Curtlit-r ooulh. one guvs Hie more
This is among I be
sort uf a shawl which Is thrown over the coop and dog kennel.
vronrnmrrd are the differences iu lhe cns- L&lt;gkt.” which we believe Is the only re­
Sociely Is divided
. publican dally paper In the state ot Texas, shoulders.! An American would be con­ poor class of people.
uims of thr jKH.p!e, and from the car wintinually harrasstd by the end of that into only two classes—the- very rich and
r
The
cougresslunal
district
In
which
Ban
&lt;tuw wt-conldMfc the uni driving their
The hnl we have been
shawl continually dropping down, but the the very poor.
■fuantM while plowing wrih only, one line,, Antonio Is located Is larger than the whole natives give It a little loss over tbe describing belong to the latter class.
1
i state ot Illinois and at the last election
■
rather a piece of ropg and also sea
will now describe the liotae of tlie other
t sent a republican to Congress. Mr. Mess­ shoulder ahd it seems to stick fast.
'irauxe looking two wheeled carta.
Gut
Possibly It may be
A ride on tbe Mexleau international R. class—lhe very rich.
tr«*ui New Orleans for quite a distance the. mer won lhe gratitude of all by paying
R. Is iHisItlvrly delightful, tbe roudjiaving a mansion. In a large yard, almiliar to
Sautta-ru Pacific goes
through
low., marked attention to the parly amt dis­
‘ trilMjtlng beautiful flowers among lhe lady a splendid foundation, and being well those In the United States, and the archi­
-wamin ground covered usually with a
Or
equipped
in every way. In order to make tecture of the house quite modern.
&gt;
members.
■ Juum* growth of cypress trees, and large
ban Antonio vies with HL, Augustine. thc climb ap through lhe mountains the possibly It may be of tbe more typical
palm trees and ferns. From tbe trees, ast
Spanish design—a home of one or even
.
Florida,
the
honor
of
being
the
oldest
city
road
follows
tip
through
the
gradually
as
­
if draped in a gray mantle of delicate fib­
two stories in bright, with gilded or enam­
er, hangs a long growth of Spanish moss, in the United Stales and is a very pleasant cending highlands. On each side uf the
eled steel bars before all of tbe windows—
giving to (he trees a beautiful upptrnrance. city ot about 70,000 people and a great track, wherever water can be secured in
the bouse being Unlit out even with
•t Is said that Spanish mo.*s is of quite re­ health resorl for people troubled with lhe valleys ot the mountains splendid
the sidewalk. Large, heavy iron or wood­
.
weak
lungs
or
nervous
diseases.
Along
crops
are
rahed.
Wheat
commands
a
very
cent appearance upon tbe trees ot that lo• ?alRy. Its presence means ultimate death in the year of 1716 the Spanish monks high price throughout Mexico, ranging en gates may be open and you look In.
Down a little driveway you look ahead
came
through
that
country
and
established
from
S2.00
tu
$3.00
per
bushel,
being
c*i Pbc tr^e as It seems tu either sap the
n s)stem of missions, many ot lhe walls of abuut $1.10 to 81.60 In American money. and see a beautiful span of horses bitched
lite o? it or choke lb* growth.
All of One man bear where we passed sold his to an elegant coach and a liveried servant
A little ride out from New Orleans and which are standing to this dav.
Com Mgr. Scarcely knowing that It is a pri­
wx- reach* lhe Tecbe country, a laud made our party went to the Alamo Mission, al­ wheat Crop last year tor 8160.000.
..nrmurtal by Longfellow's beautiful story most in the heart of the city, and across i is about $’&gt; 00 per 100 pounds, potatoes vate residence, and bring desirous ot see­
&lt;»t Evangeline. When the English cruelly from which Is lhe beautiful plaza. ’Alter vary from 5 to 8 cents per pound, and In ing still more pf the life of the better class
Jtove the Acadian* from their homes, the Lou islana put chase Texas became a fact all produce is high. * Labor Is very of people, jou venture to walk down tbe
-teparaiing fathers, mothers, children and disputed territory, being claimed by sever­ cheap, good laborers commanding from driveway. On Un* Inside you coiuc to a
'Cavere. many of lhe people settled in this al foreign governments at different times. 25 to 33 cents per day in Mexican money, beautiful court. In tbe center of which a
-.iiulhern country and their descendents are In IB36 Texas seceded from Mexico und equal to fioin 13 to 20 cents In American fountain is playing and In the waters of
which gold tisb are lazily swimming about.
-Hill living here.
Poor Evangeline, separ­ established an Independent government money.
At Torreon we leave the Mexican inter­ You are surrounded with pretty (lowers,
ated from Gabriel, her- lover, gave up her and during this war the AlnmO was the
Thc Mexicans national ii. R. and from there go over the lovely trees, bnudsome vines.
Birds are
&lt;ire.in a iruithSs search for him. ami her scene of awful carnage.
.ttMtirctcd grave is said to be less than ten under Gen. Santa Anna had driven a Mexican Central R. Ft. to the City of Mex­ gaily singlifg. the sweet perfume uf roses
Sur­ ico. Torre*ni is a city of from 4,000 to pervade thr enclosure and the beautiful
miles (iom New Iberia. La., ihrougb handful of Texans into the Alamo.
which ue passed, and which is in the rounded by a force many times larger than (1.000 and here we get about our tiist things around you seem almost as a dream.
lieart of the Tecbe country. This country their own tbe Texans asked no quarter ami glimpse ot what we may expect Iu Mexico A tall, gray haired gentleman, whose ap­
The iu the way of beggars.
Beggars are on pearance indicates wealth and refinement
S tow. level and very rich.
We passed fought bravely in the fave of death.
’ by tivkis ot cotton ami land upon which doqr of the Alamo wan broken in on all sides from the little kid up to tire ma­ Invites you by a wave of Ibe hand Into the
6lh
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and
lhe
trrilble ture man. all of them asking for “un cen­ Interior of hia home.
Rich rugs into
ti-xar cane and rice had been raised.
All March
a'.wttg the route were large, pleasant plan­ slaughter comtneuced. Among the first to tavo” (a Mexican cent.) When one see* a which one’s tert would fairly sink.elexantfall was “Davy Crockett,** who received niulbcr with a bright eyed little babe in ly carved furniture, and all beautifully up­
gallon bouses, sugar and cotton mills.
At Lafayette. La., we diet B. 1&gt;. Engle- his draih wound while facing the enemy. tier arms with scarce enough rags on lo holstered; great French plate mirrors, ex­
•man. editor of the
Industrial Pro- Col. Bowie, after whom ••Imwie” knives cover Its ttakedheM, asking for a "centa­ quisite drapes, rare paintings, costly btlc'toriio&lt;iht whu raised uur hopes by telling were named, was sick lb l&gt;ed at the time. vo” the sight &lt;ouchea tire heart of an a-brac all betokening wealth, ease and
us that Louisiana would gu republican - and was cruelly murdered by a bayonet American aud the first mothers, whu with comfort. Tbe marble bath room, the cul­
atext fall, especially If McKinley Is noini- thrust. Not one of the 1 SI occapants of infants in their arms, gathered around us inary department, various other depatlfur president. He informed us that the Alamo were left to tell of thc horrible to ‘beg centavos, were well remembered uienis of the household, and lastly the detbe people there, as everywhere else, have slaughter, aud the door of lhe Mission was and the donations by no means limited to Jlthlful dining room built separate from
The sight was indeed a touch* the main portion uf the bouse where we
&lt;ia«l an excellent opportunity to. aseertaiu said to be ankle deep In blood. The bodies one cent.
what free trade means during the past were all burned and &lt;&gt;n the monument Ing one, but oh ye shades of Montezuma! toasted tbe health of Senor Manuel Gar­
-three years. Tliat lhe editor of the Pro- which was erected lo their memory was Ttie news uf such a charitable erpwd must ces, one of Mexico's wealthy men.
We
«eeftou&lt;r-t Is a man of good sense is shown inscribe*! ‘•Thermopylae had its messenger have spread like wildtire, because ere we lingered n the court-a perfect bower of
In the had bad lime to reflect npun what a course beauty, and the five uf us who were thus
iiy a little ode. under the head of "Good of defeat—the Alamo had none.”
itaad.s.” and dedicated to the Gtli horse, ifte.rnoon the Business Men’s Association we were pursuing, we were surrounded so fortunate as to be able to see the
.aud which we herewith publish as fol­ of lhe city piloted us around Ute city on oh every ride by a crowd of little girls and . wealthy side of those who live In this land
street cars, on which we went put tu lhe old women, and all of them had from one of the noonday sun, left this beautiful
daw*.- —
tvhere the road is tough and tbe mild Is thick. fort, to the big springs near the city, to lo two children in their arms.
And as home conscious of lhe curiosity which was
Tcxi aught to kick and kick aud kick.
lhe cathedral and other places ot Interest. our train was pulling out of lhe station lhe means of getting us Into It, and yet
^Aud barn and |n&gt;v.- and pranevaround.
What keeps up a population of 70,000 women could be seen hurrying towards inwardly congratulating ourselves because
•IWt never i till a single pound.
people at Ban Antonio is more than many the train from ever&gt; direction and all of • we were so curious on this occasion; Mnd
U-alll you mske the driver swear,
’flail put tbe road in good repair.
of its residents'* know.
No factories, no them had babes iu tbelr arms.
There is ‘ profusely thanking fieuor Garces for tbe
The land all through here is very fer- industries. In abort nothing in particular only one thing in Mexico more plenty than gracious politeness with which hr accept­
tile and looks like a veritable garden. to give employment to lalwr, yet It does- babies and that Is fleas.
If these women ed our intrusion.
Farther on we came to a Welsh settle- keep up. has some beautiful stores and is hadn’t any darlings of llreir own. there
W. R. Cook.
tnviit. where the people raise nothing but an excellent city. •
were always plenty around that they
HASTINGS AND IT8 FUTURE
iriec. which until this year had commandWe left San Autotiio and started on our could borrow for lhe occasion, which at
•ed a very good price.
A lilt!|« tourney for “The Land of the Noonday this time was most profitable
PROSPERITY.
Giving
also rniseef hi re we are fold, bitt not in Suir."’
We were several hours late at aims iu Mexico is as uncertain as It Is In
4f«y great quantity. One ve»y noticeable, । Eagle Pas-, *hlch »e later ascertained was the large titles of this country, and tbe What Can be Done by Unite*! Kfforl to
feature along through thb settlement Is ! by tbe Maher-PitzSIiutnon* fight, so that it beggars there are infinitely plentler than
There is no doubt but what Hastings Is
lhe almost entire ausener of colored pvo- I wss long after roidi.h’lit when we reached here. .You will encounter more beggars
Before we reached in one boar in. a small burg In Mexico, just aa well situated aa any city of its size
.4»fe. they nearly hit having moved out.
|| tlie Mexican border.
in the state. But since July 18U4 there
than you will strike In all day in Chicago.
has not been tbe improvement In business
Ail of the lower class are dressed Iu rage.
that there should have been, nor as there
Tbe adults are expert beggars, and en­
could be. The banks are handling a little
courage, aud in fact teach their children
to follow their example.
You may give more money this month than one year ago,
which la a good indication of Improvement,
your centavo to one that is needy, but you
but la there not a way- of giving such a
•&gt;
here
are more than apt to give It tosomeoue who
stimulus to our business enterprise lhat
will speud it fur a "pulque jag,” or'you
we as a city, as a community and aa practi­
!&gt; may give It lo some one who Lx rteb in
cal business men, can use to bring about
lands and catlle, because they ail beg and
a better condition of local affairs and
they
all
drink
pulque
and
smoke
cigaret
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prosperity to our city. Three very im­
tes. men. women and boys.
The trip over lhe Mexican Central road portant subjects present themselves for
adoption and solution. The first Is “Good
from Torreon to tbe City of Mexico is one
Roads;” the second “get our factories
of the most delightful and Interesting trips
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”. The third “lo proapect for natur­
that can be conceived of.
The road pass­
al gaa or oil.”
es through lhe highland district of JlexiWhen our new mayor and aidermen
co from 3000 to over 8000 feet above the
*r sea level, and taking you above tbe heat commence business tbelr first duty should
be to vote a sum of money to Improve and
mid dust tbat is encountered on many
journeys ttirough warm districts.
Aside gravel tbe approaches to our dty. Invite
tbe supervisors and highway commlaaloufrom this , tbe novelty of everything you
ers to meet lhe common council, and de
*■ see, lhe hlrangenesa of everything you vise plana, and vote waya and means to
look upon, lhe peculiar appearance of
tlie people and everything, all go to make work each aud every road iu a thorough
I' the ride over the Mexican Central one
flTe ®i,e8 ln
long to be remembered. No one who vis­ direction. This can all be done In tour
months
so
when
tbe
first
of October comes
its the southern states of our own country
should miss extending tbelr trip to the we can show the fanning community tbat
rth.aJe S””1 * ,t8t,n&lt; interest In tbelr
City of Mexico over this road, which is
all the more Interesting too. because it behalf. They will find It to their advan­
tage In every way to trade in Hasting?
passes through all the largest dtiea of tbe
Tbe nearer they approach our city the
republic, and through the reported center
better the road for a tired team and heavy
of the Toltec empire.
From Torreon we climb upwards over loaded wagon. This being the county
3300 feet to'Zacatecas (pronounced Zac-a- sort, Urn entire fanning community h
Interested more or less, and many times
!&gt; te-cas) tn a distance of something over 240 mtm««e hereon legal and other Imaineas.
miles, and then make a Mg descent, only

Hastings Banner.

At Sabine river ae cross and go over In­
to Texas lhe Lone biar State. As evening
comes on we look out of tbe car window
■nd see prairie firri running over the dry
prairie ground and lhe llimrs leaping high
to the 'air making quite a pretty sifbt.

SOUTHERN PLANTATIONS.

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That alum in food is unwholesome is a fact as
well established as that arsenic is a poison.
Eminent scientists, by experiments upon both
hitman beings and animals, have demonstrated it
Physicians everywhere aver it Health Boards
and legislatures have passed laws restraining the
sale of alum powders, and making the use of alum
in food a misdemeanor. Nevertheless alum bak­
ing powders represented as pure cream of tartar
powders are for sale in almost every grocer}’.
Avoid every new baking powder until you
have had it analyzed and proved it free from
alum. Baking powders sold, either whole­
sale or retail, at a lower price than the Royal,
are almost invariably made from alum, and
should be avoided under all circumstances.

Safety lies in the use of the Royal Baking
Powder. It is not only free from alum and am­
monia, but its combination of chemically pure
cream of tartar and bi-carbonate of "soda is actan anti-dysPePtic’ promoting digestion and
adding to the wholesomeness of the food.

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to rise again to a height of over 8000 feet
and then down again to 7850 feet to lhe City
of Mexico. All day Friday we rode through
wide valleys In the mountains and up
among Lhe clouds and ootild look out on
eltlwr side of tbe ear and see clouds float­
ing around tbe mountain sides.
The
road winds around through the valleys
and acraslonaUy stops at some little place
possibly to take water.
Railroad engines
are alxnjl tbe only thing* that “take
water” in Mexico so I am told.
On every
■ide can be seen ibe caetus with Urge
round body, which often grows from 10 to
15 feet in height, aud myriads of a miler
cactua which attain [growths of from two
inches lo a foot. There is another variety
possibly six Inches in diameter, which
grows to a height of 25 lo 30 feet, and In

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The soil of this country la black, and
I the people seem to be so proud of ft that
they all carry generous Maples of It
aronod go their fi
Timber through this

In every letter arnt to every om In every
r)
waaxAMTv DaaiM.
EMity BarkertoClan* L. Aldrlci
business circular arm ouittf our city enro M Bara. W».
w -r nh.
ck»e owe &lt;»f tbrur cards. TlxMisanda upon
Jatta A- Izrar io M*ry (•_
.
th«*u»«ndn •&lt;&gt;
of pwf&gt;le »..*»«»
will get them. They wex^aukMi hprtiiKs.
movMnur
** r 1 • a* i*a
may reach taaay Hut will be Interested. I G-nrry P. pMkanlto w«i n m, r,
looking for a bust nrm k&gt;c«1 ion and good J
£T!‘
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” •’fe.
will surely cosw from ii. ’Cry II for one :
mai,
1,,‘
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j ear. show the world we are afire t&lt;» our. K H. LMhrUi» toTC,fns h anfi F .
{^rvU^.lxlpn^lorourelty.
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When outoide capital dues cuwe lo week !
Tltonmppic. |iw S 1,:'r *
ita
investment In our idle factorirs or new.
Geo. W. Harens to Albert l ax:pr ,
unes prospective tru«it theta through your. 10. Oramtevut*. fcw,
rumuion council with a warm wrkuiuv ' pweel.a-.e to, T‘h»ckj^
and a liberal spirit, offer Inducement!*, aad ‘
make "oncrMkHi* if need lie tn art them to jot. nawUTnu, cureI..AW,1 ,
stay here, l^et all bUMiurva men ami tax
Henry A. Hoodytar to Bavld M. and j ,r »
payers give the mayor and common coun­ Goodyear,
tom. »»e ». Hast »*.. ai ’ JuI'n
cil words of etic-(iurag«-ment; let them
W &lt;u. 8. (tOudyvar tu John M.
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ar. toi*.
know und feel that you welcome aud want •ee I. naatouiEK.
Wm.
!x-»r
to Julia 1,-ar.
manufacturers.
Vuikee
SprV gs tfnon.
Tlie third p.opo*«ltlon is speculative. .J**”-R-Ffilillpa’q Isaac T.
• JWM,
Can we resell natural gas or oil for fuel see 3X Assyria, fnw.
'«•••. Kwauxmsr..b»a«.o Sa:»LM
and heating purpose^'.' If
can our city’s
sec si. Johnstown, sjim/i
t “rwl.
future is assured. BusineM will seek us
Win. l^artoOia* IV. (.ear
.4.-1 r,__
Instead of we seeking IL Prosperity will pie und Yan«.ev PpriQgs.
J&lt;ro»p.
return ten fold greater than evt;r l*rfore
ibonght bf. The natural gan and oil belt
is being worked extensively in Ohio and
IVM. H. hTEBBlNs.
Indiana c!«&gt;se lo lliv buidetb of Mlcblgam
Ft’xiiiUL D»k&lt; ik
Booms next to CbrUtmas- P'.
The new wells are alt cumlng this way
Studio.
Kr«ldenr^y
,
and good reasons are advaierd that central
a^aprgmptmcndga.iin
’*
and soul In-rn Alichigan are part of the
satne field. Test wells pm down in other
pans of the alate were abundotied before
results weru reached becagiMj uf lack of
means, and loducemviils offered tbe well
men to quit by mum»pulle* who wish U&gt;
control ail lerrituiy lluii yield* gas or oil.
In this city lire »ul*J«*cl has been discussed
by bu&amp;lneaa men. and irce|itly a more de­
cided opinion expressed. Active business
meu of means, viz. Mr. Richard Messer,
Luke Waters, Daniel W. Reynolds. Wm.
D. Hayes, M. L. Cook aiMiuthers aay they
thluk lhe plan la practical Midi should l»e
tried. Mr. Rry nolds has fell era of Infor­
mation and dale as to the probable rust of
every thing needed fur n complete outfit accessory to’ the styJish-goVned
and pipe to put down a test well of at woman’s toilet is the
least 2000 leet. In thr bear future a
meeting will br called to organize a com­
pany fur this purpose, and every onr
should feel Interested. If' Il succeeds it
will be a positive betrefit in every uue Iu
our city. It will increase, the value uf
projM-rty; It will bring -trodr and manu­
facturers lo our city. L-l every citizen Fashion decrees they shall be w orn,
do all he can to lieip and assist In these
and this particular make is just
three projects for huprovemenr. and If any
They arc proving
or all of them succeed we will be well re­ what you want.
If you dgsire your
paid by increased buslnr-sknd prosperity, ready sellers.
and we will have a live city secund tu nunc skirt to hanK and set well, use a
Of its size In Michigan.
Ventilated Skirt Pad. For sale by

THE LATEST

VENTILATED SKIRT PAD.

Mary Clark lias entered jschool fur re­
view wurk.
Uihtres Bertha Rider and Mary Mc­
Elwain with Maude laniliu at the organ,
favored the members of the high ?*:tioul
with Mint* very fine music Monday morn­
ing. This was a surprise planned by Prof.
Meailey}
’
April 8. is the date which hat been de­
cided upon an the lime fur the preliminary
content which will be giveji by our high
school.
Our visitors thU week are Amy Rrph-gle. Chnsiina Behuauuib. Gail Hamp,
Myrtle Moore. Mary Upjutai. Rujal Mey - &lt;|
ere aud Loyal 1 Mamund.

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Allen Grigsby fills Edith Lum bard’s
piner as reporter for Ibis afeek.
Mrs. Spaulding and Misa{Brown madr us.
.Is The Best.
a visit one uiurtnug last wdrk.
Bertha Lewis has left school.
I have the agency
Myrtle Moorc'n name is &gt;n the visitors
list.
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and wish you to^
in Geoeraphy one clans i| inBrazil and
examine them, be­
the other in ChlH.
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One mure week of school audthen We
have a week ot vacation.
Some of the absenteea tills week are: J The HARTFORDS are
Peud Van Sclmten, Frank Sage. B-ssie
Coflina, Jennie Rogers, Helena Davis aud
the CHEAPER Ones.
Mlles Atidrus.
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We ate all hoping thatschool board
will secure a aet oC the ••St|idrni's Cl&gt;clo­
Everything in tne
ned la” for they arc so mu
help in our
room.
Jewelry Line.

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led by Miss
Eddy next Bunday evening
Usual services next Sundjiy Morning and
evening In Presbyterian cMurch.
(Come and encourage Morris WoofiMI

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who prenides al the uteeflttg of the Y. P.
B. C. E. next Bunday evening in Presby­
terian church.^)

WE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE

Next Sunday at the Methodist church
the morning subject la “Riidempttoti’’ and
the evening "The realm of the human will”
Sunday School at noon.
(.Rev. Campbell Fair D. li reclbr of BL

RICHARD A. McCURDY President

STATEMENT
For the year ending December

Marks. Grand Rapid*, will officiate at
Emmanuel church next Sunday^ In tbe
evening he will preach a siennon to men.
Non-churcb goers especially imrlled.

Sarplsa

The Self Denial meeting of the W. H.
M. Society will be held in the church
parlors Wednesday p. m. March 25. Sptclal
Easier program has beeu prepared. All
members of the society are especially de­
sired to be present at this meeting.

lasaraace and Aaanllie* in
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The clnb social of the M. E. church will
bo entertained by Mesdamea Lown* and
Clement Smith and tbelr aasfetants In tbe
cfiurch parlors Wednesday
afternoon
Marcli 25th. Supper will be served from
5 tu 7 o’clock. Ail are cordially invited.

Tbe annual Tea of tbe Ladles MbsionS/SSU!! ^Vteriazi church ™
held )Mt Wednwd.y, bJ- ,b8 kiDd
lion ot Mr». Suufrr at her mMouco. An
txtollent menu, pleatan I company and
tomeililnn hi the anelety tn-.eury ittve eneounutement.

Tbe Convention ot the Sunday acboola
ot Barry county will bo bekl la the Metho­
d tt chureh at Hath no on March win and
Iu thb direction thiu In nay other and our Slat.. An Intereatlof program has teen
“ ** n°lwl 01,1 * l,r&gt;re
merehanta aad people In all kIMa ol bualnew will be agreeably surprised to see tbe aalberlnit .III re,UIL Tte even tai will
te occupied with addreaaea by Bon. T. K.
Improvement In the volume of business.
To help our city as a manut.etiirlor Barkworth, or Jaokaon, aud Mr. Klein
location let every business man have card* Swarlbuux, of Grand Rapids.
printed to at their business envelopes and
print loereon something like thia:
Cook KMm a BMco,
"The elly ol Hastings, Bury county
A lady living jn the upper part of New
Michigan, a splendid city fnr manufacLur­
kork
wanted
a cool; who would go
ie?. the Common Council will give a liberal
bonus; Water works. 60 lb. direct preMUie home et night, and put an advertiae-

from pumps; Purest water In Michigan
,from artvaian wells: County seat; High
school; Ward schools;
Six ebureher.
Electric lights; Three weekly newspapen,
iA bealttiy well governed dry; taxes tow.
Our people are strictly American, no
rcrtlgnens. Labor plenty and inteiltgent.
No unions nor strikes to tronblt* Maa*.

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from thia Statement as who!A m ■
only insurance actually haueJ i--i cash is included.
I-have carefully eaataiaed the for
icm aou una toe same io »c co..vl&gt;
Cmabuh A. Pact.

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Report of tbe Exemininu' Corr,milter

Feb:.. :
of thb
Cw.pu&gt;&gt;'. has
,h« ml. d.y o&lt; I'
the uadenigned were appointed a CdBx:.ii"«Jn

The Ceaaritte* have carefully per?

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la staking thia rertificate tbe Cocnr.;"

Amony tbe applioaota oaa

ledy looked at tbe aepr, and thought
ot l.er little kiteten. She did not went

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LATION OF ANY *
PAPER IN COUNTY.

VOL. XL. NO. 48

HASTINGS, MICH, MARCH 26, 1896.

Hastings
Banner
Published Thursdaya bv
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HASTINGS, MICH

CORRESPONDENCE

will be Presidential
year and every man shpuld
wish to keep posted. We offer the fol­
lowing combinations:
. This Year

Election

BANNER

AND NEW YORK ■TRIBUNE,
The two papers one year for $1 .00.

BANNER

AND DETROIT TRIBUNE,]
The two papers one year for $1.25.

BANNER

AND CHICAGO INTER OCEAN,
The two papers one year for $1.25.

You will want one state paper. The
Detroit Tribune is the best. Terms
strictly cash in advance. Subscribe
now.

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Ladies’ Hose
Children’s Hose
Boys’ Bicycle Hose
ABSOLUTELY
“FAST BLACK'

L. E. STAUFFER.

1CYCL.ES
THE BEST IN THE MARKET

Clevelands,
Ramblers,
Crowns, (SSS’lRichmond Spedal,
Falcons,
Richmond No. 1,.
Duke Richmond,
Envoy,
Duchess
Fleetwing,
Road King,
Smalley,
Road Queen.
Calumet,
Prices nuttinx from $38.00 to $100.00

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lh&lt;Mn MeCellom. ot Hope, vlalted perl of

ol bl» elater Mr»Jtobloecn.
laxt week with friende at and near the
Mr. and Mra. Wrerman. of Middlerille,
Grove.
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vlalted tbelr parenta last week.
Eld. Keene, of Kalamaxoo. gave a good
owing to tbe bed night only e few were talk to the Y. P. S. C. E. and asslile.:
opt lb the concert aatordy nlgbt
The Misses BH*. Myrtle and Ada them to reorraulxe their eoclety.
Mr. Walt. -Ito amt «randau»t&gt;ler tare
Mother attended the
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relumed
.1 MIddlevUlo Suturt.y :“’rc!^B(1
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cXd South
io U» Bend
bed iMo ot Mol

BIcugIb Sundries a SpecialtyGoll and Bicycle Hosiery ot all Kinds.
BANKRUP?STORE'

Carltea.

Ixfn W. Feighunr was at Detroit Tues­
day and Wednesday ou business.
Geo. W. Perry and son Hover were nt
lords vMting relatives over Sunday.
Mlfcs Etbelwyn Whalley is spending her
vacatkui with her parents at Hurl, Oceana
coamy.
'Mha Maggie Perry went to Lou la Monda&gt; morning to work during the coming
summer.
Miss Bertha Marshall is visiting rela­
tives and friends in Detroit during her
vacatMrti.
.
Mrs. E»n Albertun and Mrs. (K F. Tru­
man were at Grand Rapids Monday on
buntness.
The churches are making active prepar­
ations fur the obeervauce of Easter which
occurs April 5th.
Mrs. C. A. Hough returned from her
vtal: with relatives at LoekporL N.
tisurday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrus and chlltken _
are_
passing their vacation with Mr. Andrus’
people near Hastings.
Mrs. Charlotte ingerson, of Kalamazoo,
Is in tbo village a few days tbe guest oi
Mt. ao4 Mrs. 8. S. Ingereoo.
Mrs. Emma Paredy was at Middleville
Saturday visiting relatives.
She was ac­
companied home by Miss Glenna- Clever,
who will spend her school vacation with
friends in the village.
kboirt iwenly-tive of toe teachers from
Nfiahville and vicinity were in attendance
at the teachers’ association at Middleville
Saturday, and report a very useful and
entertaining meeting.
M. B. Brooks and wife were at Irving
Tuesday evening attending the wedding
ot Mrs. Brook’s uelee.
Miss Mildred
Brown to Rev. Duane Freeman,, pastor
oglbe M. E. church at Irvlug.
li. A. Brooks and wife returned from
ilwir winter trip through toe southern
Halles last Tbursdfty night and Mr. Brooks
Lyiow making preparations to build a cot­
tage oh South Main street.
iDur new “uiockiug bird” which was at­
tached io the boiler nt tbe water works
tnls week “wakes the echoes" in Aral
class style and will surely prove kt be just
what was needed in tbe line of a fire
"
alarm.

Dslton.
Mrs. Evans is some better this wn»k.
Mrs. Blackman was at Kalamazoo Sat­
urday.
Harry Payne will move on Lacey Jones’
Place.
Wm. Malone was al Kalamazoo Satur­
day on business.
Lincoln Bush was at Kalamazoo Tues­
day on business.
•
Mrs. VanTyne was at Kalamazoo Sat­
urday on business.
E. E. Thresher has. been wrestling with
uld time La Grippe.
Eunice Wilkinson and son Grover are
visiting friends in Delton.
Rev. Wheeler, of Prairieville, was a
caller at the doctor’s office Monday.
Mr. Faller, of Allegan, D. G. C. of the
K. 0. T. M. was In town Saturday,
Gid Hughes, of Hastings, was on pur
streets shaking hands with old friends.
Mrs. Haynes and Mrs. Dr. Scribner
visited A. Welts family east of Hickory
Corners.
J. («. Cutler has just returned from Chi­
cago where he has been to buy his spring
stock of goods.
Mrs. B. Pennock and Mrs. A. L. Loomis
visited the former's parents at Hickory
Corners recently.
Mn. Arlwur and daughter Belie went to
Plainwell Saturday where they intend to
stay a few weeks.
Irwin Garrett, of Milo, will more on his’
brother Wm’s farm, the Andrus farm two
miles south ot town.
J. F. Williams sold a fine iumltnre out­
fit to Isaac Houvenor and wife and deliv­
ered the same to tlieir home at Prairie­
ville.
A sugar social was held at the residence
of 11 M. Chase’s Wednesday evening
March 18th.
A fine program was ren­
dered and a feast of good things was pro­
vided. Prairieville and Delton were well
Hickory Corner*.
represented.
Those from Prairieville
were Dr. Scribner, W. H. Chase Mid their
Add Simpson Is sick with quinsy.
families, Arthur Thresher, Mrs. Alice
Born to Charles Williams and' wife a
Crosby and daughter Annie and son daughter.
Clarenre.
The evening was spent in a
■M. M. Rockwell and wife are visiting
vdry enjoyable manner, although the friends in Hopkins.
weather wus rather bad the huuse was
Mrs. Romj Uuigrove, of Hastings, visited
crowded.
friends residing here Friday and Saturday.
1
A gobdly representation from this place
w)ll attend the tenchera examination at
Uncle John Enz is Improving.
Hhstlngs this week.
Mrs. ira Jordan ia convalescent.
Jtev. D. B. Pope conducted the funeral
A. U. Bennettrjof Grand Rapids, spent services of the little chllcTof Charles Wuit
last week the guest of J. M. Smith.
in the town of Rote last Sunday.
Burt Tinkler, of Hastings, wa^ to our
Uld Mrs. Flansburg who Ims been living
village on 'Tuesday.
with her daughter Mrs. Walter Parker
L. Parrot and wife are entertaining died yesterday. Funeral service and bur­
friends from Kalamazoo.
ial takes place here lu-morrow the 2-Uh at
SeveiRi Invited guests enjojed a angar tBfe Haplist eburcb.
.
part} at Ephraim Lucas’ on Tuesday
Dietl, at the residence of J. H. Brown,,
of the township of Ross. Mine Hnnna
night.
The prohibition caucus occurred on Johnson, of Chicsgo, 111., aged 29 years.
Tuesday and a good ticket was placed in Mbs Johnson came here in December last,
by the advice of her physician thinking a
the field.
E. L. Schantz has rented his father's change from tbe city to a country climate
farm and will soon remove his family from would be beneficial to her health, but the
dreaded disease consumption, carried her
our village.
Thomas
L. Faul Is taking an Inventory. He has off Sunday evening at 9 o’clock.
removed his store and is Improving its Johnson to whom Miss Johnson was en­
gaged has been with her several weeks
look-* a good deal.
Fall crops are looking fairly well and Kild has the respect and sympathy of all In
Short services
wehope tosee our farmers reap a good this his hour of sorrow.
will be held at the residence of Mr. Brown
harvest this reason.
alien
o'clock
tu-murrow
the
24th and the
Mrs. George T. Grover has retarned to
her fonuer home at Reading Hillsdale concluding services and burial at Chicago
on
the
25th
Inst.
One
brother
aud two
county, where she will reside.
Our republican caucus will bo held In sisters survive her who reside in Chicago.
the town hall on March 28.
iho demo­
Dowling.
cratic at town hail on March 30,
Leroy Wheeler han returned from Masnn
Mrd. Wm. Kelly iff quite poorly.
county. He has leased IheMarm of Henry
Plentj of mud at present wrlifog.
Jay siahb is working for J. Crawley.
Broombaugh for the ensuing year.
Frank Goddard expects to go to Boston
The maple sugar season has not struck
us yet but everybody Is ready fur it. In the near fpture to be gone an indefinite
Many tapped their sugar bushes In Feb­ time.
Mrs. Geo. Frey fell last Friday and
ruary but will have to repeat tbe operareceived paiuful
injuries striking her
JefTerson Houghton, of Boston, Ionia knee on a stone.
Again we are called to mourn with
county. Is spending a few days in our
village; he is accompanied by his daughter thjse who mourn. Mrs. Catherine Kaiser
passed to a higher life on tbe morning of
Etta.
Our roads have been rather bad for the March 15th, 1896, aged 74 years, 11 months
past week, but we would prefer to have and 5 days. The cause of her. death was
March weather in March than In April or attributed to consumption, with which she
was a long and patient snllerer. She was
Mav.
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Tuwnsblp niwllpg !• clow »t b»n&lt;l.
I‘ ready and only waiting tor tbe Masters
la hoped that tbe republican parly will be i call, when all pain and suffering would
well represented at the' oancua ou the cease. She was a loving and devoted
28lb Inst, and that we may be able to gel mother, and r kind neighbor. She leaves
four sorrowing children, one son and three
a good ticket In the Bold.
daughters, also four brothers and one sis­
ter to mourn her death. Od Wednesday.
Frank Mosey will occupy the old Me- March 18tb. at 10 o’clock tbe funeral was
held at St. Ros*? church at Hastings, con­
Intyre house this summer.
ducted by Rev. Fr. Kennedy the burial
Chas. Speer., of Waterloo, Ind. visited at
rites being concluded in the Riverside
Mrs. Mary Wilcox's last week.
cemetery, where tbe remains were tenderly
Amos Wright and daughter, ot Battle
laid at rest. The bereaved family have the
Creek, rlstted friends nver Sunday.
sympathy of all. May their grief and
Wtllle Shafer will remain at Junes Halls
sorrow be lightened by tbe knowledge that
and flulah the school year al Naahrllle.
they spared neither care nor expense to
Mrs. BenJ. Pearce. Mrs. Henry Demaray
prolong the Life they so deatly loved.
and Master Fred Long are on the alck list.
Home Is not home for Mother* not there.
A number ot Ute ynung people aod
Angels have l*ken her out ot our eare.
teachers
attendetl the association at
Dark is her room, and empty bee cbair.
She’s gone to that home so pemjefa!
Mlddlerllle.
, ..
There will be quarterly meeting at the
M. E. eburcb next Sunday. Iter. Buell,
presiding elder will preach both morning
Mrs. C. E. Smith has an incubrtor.
J. W. Wolfe was to Grand Rapids last
Tbe lecture at the M. E. church Tuesday
,
erenlng. by Mias Phelps, missionary from week.
Lee McDonald was In Cedar Creek over
Japan, was pronounced excellent by those
Sunday.
who listened to her.
Joe FM»ge b» left for bl&gt; new homo
There was a surprise party nd Ansel
Enn. Tuesday March 44lb. Ansel has near GoblerlUo.
The order ot tbe daj Is toadln&lt; cart wkb
been sick all winter and hla school males
Md trleoda took title way of letting him ■tone lor Kalamaxoo.
Mrs. J. H. Snltoo called atB. P. Wolfa
know be was not forgotten and to celebrate
Saturday to tea her irrandoblldren.
hie recovery.
____________ _
Fred Smith baa returned to Alleaan
where be hex been teecblna aobool,
BkalU.
Mrs. J. SchanU and Mrs. G. Perkins,
Mri. George Thomas l»br Is eery ,lckflatted Mre. B. F, Wolteoue day last week.
Tbe well Is belnr drtten for she creemWm Patteutlll Inetead of &lt;olnc to
&lt;’rSe«ral .ttended tbe eeblbltloss at Hope Findley Ohio, as announced last week,
went to Battle Creek to work a farm near
tb. nwerel

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Mrs. Martin is much better.
C. Haddix was in Grand Rapids Mon­
day.
’
,
B. O’Connor, of Hastings, was in Carl
ton Monday.
,
George Greenfield io having a serious
ruttof lung fever.
Claude Haddix made a business trip to
Sunfield Wednesday.
S. Becker and wife of Lake Odessa, wks
In Carlton last week. * .
Mildred WliMams, of Hastings, is visit­
ing her mother Mrs. Williams.
Mr®. Margaret Smith was called to the
bedside ofher sister near Freeport, who Is
very HI.
The Ladies Aid Society will nerve din­
ner and ice cream at tne school house elec­
tion day. Dinner 90 eents, lee cream 10
cents.
.
John Shriber thought one of his cows
was acting awfully queer, so be ex­
amined' ami found a large darning needle
^ticking through her tongue.
The Carlto» Republicans held their cau­
cus Monday. Fur Sup. they nominated
OrvHe Barnum; Clerk, Austin Williams;
Treas.. David Williams; Highway Com..
Mr. Shlbley.

Harvey Williams k on the siek list.
Home Missionary meeting at the church
last Friday.
•
Our old township ticket will be re-dom­
inated tbe 25&lt;b.
Farinera are getting impatient about
plowing for oats.
Roy Tborp made a business trip to
Kalamazoo Monday
. *.
Cbas. Mullan commenced tbe spring
term of school at Milo Monday.
M. Woodard and daughter Frankie spent
Sunday In Battle Creek with friends.
Mrs. H. M. Chose entertained tbe L. A.
8. to a sugar sod a I one day last week.
No Pi ngrocRea at Milo, but ail favor
our Jimmie O’Donnell for governor and
McKinley for president.
Alta Nye Brown, of Mitchell, 8. Dakota,
is here in tbe interest ot her fathers (Geo,
W. Nye) estate. We learn she and her
brother Almont made a satisfactory divi­
sion of tbe farm, Almont taking 50 acres
from the North end of the farm, and Alta
80 acres from the front Ineluding the
buildings.

The roads are-getting more passable.
Mr. Hubbard expects soon to start up
his mill.
Skilor Kollar tost a valuable new milch
cow a short time ago.
Mr. Nash has a-brother and niece visa­
ing him from Maine. N. H. J
Mr. Smiths people intend bringing their
son Ed wan! homesoun from Greud Kapida.
He is much better.
x
Shouldn't wonder if Charlie Morse in­
tended to stay and.winter here by the way
he is cording up the w&lt;x&gt;d by tbe roadside.
March is entertaining us w,ich the same
old music, excepi-slight variations and an
occasional accompaniment such u it gnve
us Saturday.
Henry Smith, of Rutland township, is
getting ready to move with his family to
California. He expects to make tbe land
of gold hit* future home.
Everyone is unusually quiet this, week,
the men especially. Don’t bother them
for fear it will stop their thinking you
know caucus is okse by and then- yoall
bear their gentie voices.

MUgWVCBU;
James KutekertMcor, of Hastings,, wee
In town last Munday on business.
The Sabbath school is- making, prepara­
tions for Easter. A very fine program tee
been selected.
The republicans and demo-silverltes held
their caucuses las) Saturday. Thy republi­
cans cast 139 votes for supervisor, wne
of the old line democrats voting with tbe
republicans for the first time. UneleD,
Storms was one ot them. The democrats
mustered force enough to organize their
caucus and cast 7 votes-for supervisor and
Fred Nausley was selected. The republi­
can ticket la::
Supervisor—Eugene Liartborn.
Clerk—Wm. H. Beattie.
Treasurer—Mark Bugbee.
Justice—Jobn Bronson •ndCIhai. Beettie
ScIkmjI Ids.—John C. Killiek
Highway Com.—Frank Harper
Drain Com—John B. Osgood
Board of Review—R; C. NortonSexons—Chas. Thurston- and
Nottingham.

R.. Wolcott was in Lowell the last- at tbe

Wm, Kareber has returned home- from
Luther.
Mrs. F. D. Brayton is-now clerk, in- the
J. E. Ackerson was iu the Rapids Tues­
poetofltee.
day.
G-J. Naglerand wife were in Detroit
Rev. Glans and wife, of Newaygo, visit­
the Qtst ot the week.
ed in the village Inst week.
J. D. Coal, ot Luttier, Sundayad, wMh
Guy Johnsen, who la a student in tbe
hls-famUy in Freeport.
Kalamazoo cal lege. Is spending his vacation
Miss Vina Wisslngrr has retaoned to
in this village.
her home In Campbell..
Twenty-two of the High school students
It. Wolcott had the misfortune to-lose a
will take the teachers examination at Hasvaluable horse Saturday.
ings this week.
Ghl Perkins and Tbos. Snlliran visited
Mr®. A. M. Putnam and grandaugbter.
Hastings one day last week.
Hazel Hvndriek, are visiting relatives in
Several from this- place attend* d the
Carlton thh wwk.
.
teachers association at MiddifiviUe Satar‘ G. S. Bu.-i-eit and bride leave for Big
day.
Rapids Jhls week. Mr. Bassett will finish
A law suit was heM In Justice Sisson’s
hie work In the Imsiuess college.
court last Thursday between, toe Cain
Dr. Abbott, of Grand Rapids, has bought
Bros, of Carlton.
tbe Hanlon drug stock and Mr. Hanlon
ha-* retired from the drug business,
j
Castleton.
Miss Lena Griswold, Albert Pinney and
Farmers are busy making sugar.
Don I’ulnan* attended the Pattengill lec­
Ansel
Kinney
Is borne from. Hasltegs.
ture in Irving last Friday evening.
Mrs. W. 1. Marble is able to be out
again.
Tbornapple Lake.
Miss Jennie Troxel begins her school at
Ernest Golden-has returned from CaloDowling Monday.
donla.
W. I. Marble was at Grand Rapids last
Will Whitlock visited friends at Wood*
week the guest.»f M. V. B-Mallett.
land Sunday.:
Rev and Mrs. Branch,of Nasbvtile.were
Mr. Matthews and family have movedguests of C. C. Price and wife Friday.
onto tbe Hayman property.
Miss Nina Downing began her spring
Miss Lizzie Higdon has returned fromteren of school in this district Monday.
Leslie and reports Mrs. Geo. Higdon worse.
Charlie Cornett, of Battle Creek, and
Miss Nina Lathrop Is spending the week
Frank Keesu^ of Ohio, were guests of
in Hastings the guest of Dr. E. H. Lathrop Claude Briotelast week.
and B. Seward.
Mrs. 1*. E. Scothorn and daughter Daisy
are visiting the formers sister Mrs. Jno.
Town meeting is close at hand.
Werix of Assyria.
S. IL Pierson is sick at this writing.
Mrs. Cora Dellnr will lead the G. E.
Walter Bechtel, of Grand Rapids, is
services at BarryviUe Sunday night* Topic
visiting
at this place.
“Things that keep us from God.”
Republican caucus aS the Pinery school ?
Rev. Gillett, Willis Lathrop and AfdUe
Soules are delegates io the state convention house Saturday at 2 p. m.
Mrs. John. Brlgga, jp. and two youngest,
of the Y.' P. S. C. E. to be held- at‘ Ionia
‘
sons, of Grand Rapids, are visiting rela».
April 1st, to 3rd.
fives St this place.
Died aX his home last Monday afternoon
North East Barry.
Mr. A. Headley, 'fbe funeral services
The sick in this neighborhood are eon- were conducted by Rev. Tompkinsoa.
valesclng.
Deceased was 53 years old. He leaves- a
Listen for wedding bells- and look out wife, two-sons, three daughters and two
for news from Hinds Corneas.
brothoas to mourn his untimely death.
Nellie Wertman' will spend the summer
at Homer Flowers’s of Milo.
V. C. Bunnell, of Three R4vore» Is visit­
Mas. Mary Lowe Dickinson addressed
ing his friends In this vicinity.
tbe Woman’s League in Newberry. Hail
The neighbors of J» Me Donate are last Sunday.
kindly assisting him In building a bouse
Julius Caesar and his violent death will
in place of the one burned last week.
be parlrajed by tbe Oratorical Association .
There has been four fires in tbe past on April 6th, at the Opera House.
few weeks within a distance of about two
'Ihe “Dall}” edition of April Igt, and
miles. Two houses were consumed and
the “inlander forthe same month .will be
two were saved with- but little damage. Issued by the young ladies ot tbe Uni­
All were caused by defective fiu*-s.
versity.
W illi am Dean Howells has
Mrs. M. Simpson Has bought ten acres
written an nnicle for Ute latter. Tbe pro­
of land on the north part of Maggie ceeds go for tbe Woman’s Gymuaelum.
Sharpsteen’s farm, and wlU do some
Prof. Calvin Thomas has beets called tn
pairing to tbe old bouso and build an ad- tbe Chair of German Language and Lit­
ditlon when tbe waalbav is suitable.
erature at Columbia. made vacant by the

MMdlrrille.

S. C. Ritchie-H suffering with a lame
beak.
Koi Ullery teas bought the J. L. William
farm.
Rev. Wilder Is holding meetings at the
Pinery school haow.
Republican canmaa the 28tb at the Ptoory
school bonee al 1 o'clock p. m.
•
Donation next Friday evening at BenJ.
Norris’ for the benetel of Itay. Hall.
Eli Leslie Is tbe notelned H»r supervisor
on tbe free sliver tietart In this township.
Myron Senalba is reported »iek with
stomach complaint.
Dr. Huebner, of
Orangeville, attending.

Miss Alma Gillespie Is working far Mrs.
Veru Loomis.
G. Wllkinspn and wife spent Sundry at
Fred Gibson’s.
Mrs. J. MeQnarrie and daughter Raby
sprtt Friday arE. B. Payne’s.
Vesta Mosher, of Cloverdale, apeat Fri­
day and Saturday with May Payps.
Mrs. W. N. Payne who has been with
her daughter tbe past month returned
home Sunday.
Rom Hlllainger cloaed a very
tni term ot ecbool here Theteda, with in
exhlhlUon ta the eeentai. The iwgrrm
WMWell rendered doln&lt; credit to tx.to
teeeber and pnplle.

death of Prof, rijaimer Hjqjftte. Boyeron.
Prof. Thomas lias accepted tbe call, and
Michigan loses tbe “furetwat language
student of America” is that New York,,
critic called him.
Tbe annual Oratorical Contest took
place In University Hall last Friday night.
F. L. Ingraham. *96 Jjaw. won first his
subject being “Gellyabusu.” W. M. Mertz
’26 Lit, won second wn the “American
Question.” The wilier receives 975.00
in eash. the Chicago AJusanl gold medal,
and the honor of rcpraaeuting Michigan in.
the contest of the Northern Oratorical
League. The second prize Is &gt;50.00 and
the right to go kb she mate to the above
contest.

XUC X'ICJU 4M X.ICS '&gt;HS MIO MMM
fought by Lnuix the Good-NateedJ
against his throe aona. The wnfortaaato

be wax twine shut up in acioiater, twice
compelled to do public penance, and
twice rebased to pacify the quarrela of

TIUW TLteveo,
A princeaa, a couuU-mk. a duchess and
the daughter of a reigntop prince were
among the 4.000 tblevra. ixrofeosionat

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�Hastings Banner.

THE VEGETABLE SALAMANDER.

Fire Cannot Injure the Bhopal*, a Hardy
Treo of Coloinbin.
Thursday, Mar. a6, 1896.
There is a tree of Colombia, the
~ COOK BROS. Proprietors.
L’hopala odor&amp;ta, of the order-Proteaceae, which presents, says an article
KEPT AHtAD OF THE BULLETS, quoted in Current Literature, n most
m
shown £.▼ remarkable power of resistance to fire.
In th. dtatriSof IMim. it i. ft.xiontBr.v

ambulance on water.

THE SHIPPING OF ANIMALS.

PRACTICAL.

8tMm Laancb Added to tba London I

The improvement in the arrangeIt- is probable that a good ear for
The managers of the Metropolitan
asylums board, London, have j-jst Eoente made for the protection ot auL music has some value apart from music,
passed upon plans for an ambulance mala during the voyage (kcrom the At­ but it is not great. In tbe management ■axrurax.
lantic are aaid by Mr. Tenntui. principal of rapidly moving machinery a mu­
launch for river service. Her dimen­
the animals division of tbe board of sical ear. which quickly detects varia­
sions, says the Philadelphia Record. are
agriculture,
to have fairly kept pace tion of pitch, and, therefore, of speed—
as follows: Length between i&gt;erprnwith
the increase of the 1rade. During for the pitch of tbe sound depends on
as. OSHOBN, Local Axetii.
Col Tnylor Jrnklnx, &lt;vho lire, x few enry year, durlnr the dry xearon. to diculnrs. 60 feet: breadth. 12 feet fl the early days, according to the Ixmdon
1 he speed—is of considerable use.
A
&gt;.*.Kl&gt;OOMS,a.F *T|A.HUrk&lt;
1
mile, north of Blakely, la known net fire to the pinna in order to d«" inches: depth, four feet; draught of
News, the Ioohcm, owing tx&gt;tempestuous former with a good ear can detect at
throughout that acetlot. ax one of the xtroy all the dry wroda that, during water when fully equipped, two feet
weather, bad ventilation and other once If the thrashing-machine is im­
eight
inches.
Tire
hull
is
built
of
Sie
­
inoet tr.iUiful men in it. Atlenxt.ro raiM. m.ght.interfero with the groath
mens-Martin mild atccl throughout io causes, were often of a very serious properly ”fftd.” for Its speed increases
roy. the l-ktrly County Timex. Be- of the young and
board of trade requirements for juiswyi- character, and in pome cases resulted and the sound it emits is of higher
cencly. while Mr. Jenkin, wax out, ™« Pcrlo',?2'‘1" "ffrou
TIME TAB LE
U
ger certificate. She is built in five com­ in the destruction of the entire Jiving pitch when an Insufficient amount of
hunting. M. dogs began bark’ng at produces the n.o.t
cargo. As experience was gained, how­ corn is supplied, and in the same way
romething in a large hollow iog. It i upon
«««; Tb'&lt;-''rinro it partments. In the fore pait of the ves­ ever, un improvement took place* and
tbe electrician can tell if an electric
sel is a cabin for the accommodation of
stanoni.
wax a wild bog. Be took the hog home ■ la-xr
ithoet- be ng
P *
r«Ut
since the year 't&amp;b®, when the loose* motor is running at its due speed. With
nnd dropped it In his cornfleKl. It is &lt;• &lt;H«™H
“V a ™™7h£&gt;t the staff and for visitors proceeding to
among cattle amounted to no Jess than a musical ear the phytfclan more read­
visit
patient®
in
the
hospital
ships
in
there now. A few week, ago Mr. Jen «"■’ »tU1 morc 80 ,or
VORTfi.
21 of every thousand that were em­ ily interprets the sounds elicited by
of one or two years. A single tree Long Reach. Dartford, and 1b capable of
kins went out to kill iL thinking bn
barked, there hiu» been a steady de- percussing the chest, and the potter Kaluanzoo Lr
witohi. unerring '»rm. on eseepffonuud .J,.t I. -hr one accommodating about 20 persons. In
could cosily do so \----- .—
c.reaw In the mortality among this class more easily separates the sound from Bartdospei*.......
till he above mentioned—the Rhopala. bmiuf, the after part there is u cabin fitted up
Richland June!
rifle, tie searched about
It is a moot point
.x __ __ ' distorted
.1 i&lt;.4zr-*.&gt;rl and
nrrrt scraggy,
artr-nrrryv itJlrl
hsviniF a as a hospital' with four berths—two be— of animals, until, in 1803, it was re­ the unsound.
i*own n corn
curu row
rv« it
«v went
wcu-. ।; * —------&lt;■•• • and having
“jumped” it. Down
duced to three per thousand, and dur­ whether tbe musical are naturally thi*
ing
fixed
nnd
two
portable
—
and
with
all
■ lie leveled bls rifle and " dd and desolate appenratiee. this tree
Crooked like
like lightning,
own on It. but never touched a f «»&lt; &lt;®lj &lt;1«* «&gt;' ■“■«&gt; &gt;■ fron&gt;
O'*- the necessary requirements for carry­ ing the year 1804 to five per thousand. better readers and speakers, but there DetKin .. .. ..
"ent down” on
Be -jumped- it again ..nd .hot ’&gt;ut derives profit therefrom. It grad- ing four recumbent patients. Both of Sheep are at all times bad trawlers is no doubt that they improve more
hair. L_ , „ . J
when compared with cattle, the losses quickly when taught elocution, for aauiu
.* .
.
.
..
unlitrwl'.lll.uIlM
Ill
InCRJltlPK
Hgttiii but no bog. Again and again ually establishes itself in localities these cabins are heated with steam and
are provided with suitable skylights among them during a long journey be­ they can appreciate the pitch of their
he "jmnped” it and sliol at it. with the abandoned by other trees and installs
HASTLNai....
and all the necessary fittings for a boftt ing almost always large, and during own voices und so correct tbeir errors.
Minn- result. He began to wonder what itself t’h&amp;ein. We have here a very
the five years in question the average A good ear includes an acute appre-1 Ooata Grove.
•4
•* ja
could be the matter. The corn rows typical case of n sunival of the fittest. of its class.
Woodland ...
}»Mi.: ■■
It, alone capable of resisting fire, wit­
The machinery is fixed amidships and losses amounted to 28 per thousand. cintion of time or rhythm, and this is
were as straight aa moonshine whisky
w 151..‘7
Notwithstanding
the
fact,
however,
of nse to, for example, the stroke of a
and his gun true as the third party to nesses the disappearance of its rivals, is of the triple-expansion type, with sur­
tliat the importation during 1894 in­ boat or a drill-sergeant.
face
condenser,
and
capable
of
driving
and
is
seen
to
gradually
encroach
upon
.
Tutu Waison. yet hjt it he coukli^'L To
creased nearly eight-fold, and leaped
Grand Rapids
v shoot at the hog as it ran off down the tin always more extended domain. Its the vessel at. a speed of ten knots. A
A DEEP SILENCE FELL.
corn rows was just like shooting at it , resistance to fire is due to its bark. The water-tight trimming tank is built at up to upward of 400,000, tbe losses dur­
ing the past year only amounted to 17
the
fore
end
of
the
vessel
of
sufficient
external^
portion
of
the
latter,
more
Ntniidinp. so fur as grtt^g a "bead on
TAs rigsre*
u&gt; Warrant a Tfcssper thousand.
Suttons.
tor-Goer'x Demaud.
it" was concerned. To make sure that than than half an inch thick and capacity that when filled with water it
“
I
beg
your
pardon,
” said the.loan
he didn't "wobble" off the hog he put forrne^ of dead cells and fillers, acta will bring the vessel to an even keel of
LEFT-HANDED PARROTS.
two
feet
e^ght
inches.
like
a
protective
jacket
with
respect
SOUTH.
with the slightly bald head, vjho sat
up a small target and "'cracked down’’
C'arica* Observation ot One Who Has in a parquet seat near one of the boxes
at it five times, then tooklri^ ax and to the more central nnd living parts,
A HOLY TERROR.
Much to Do with Animal*.
chopfied in and found five balls all in nnd this assures its triumph in ita
in a downtown theater the other even­ Grana Rapids
Superintendent Sol Stephan, of the ing. “I beg your pardon.” be repeated! Detroit.
one hole in the middle of the spot struggle for existence against fire.
the Same.
Cincinnati Zoo. has made all sorts of “but would you mind looking at the
That settled it—that tbe fault was not
A
BRIDE
FOR
THE
ASKING.
The
ruler
of
Balmoral
castle,
accord
­
curious discoveries in the habits and figures on thia check and telling me
in him or the gun, but tbe hog hadioutCotU Grore
ing to the Strand Magazine, is not the characteristics of animals, the latest what they are?
Plea**at Way of Saleetla* a Wife Prac­
run Uie bullets.
I’hi a . little near­
queen, but the housekeeper, a Mrs. of which, says the Enquirer, is that
ticed la Naples.
Hastings.,
sighted.”
LONDON DOGS OUT CALLING.
Mussena,
a
typical
personage
of
her
wild
creatures
are
mostly
left-handed.
In the church of Santa Maria Annun­
The youngest member of the noisy Shatto
class, gowned always in rustling black Mr. Stephan has been endeavoring to
ziata,
at
Naples,
girls
assemble
once
n
box party, an amiable-looking youth Aken Point
Their Cards Go Cp with Those of Their
year for the purpose of being chosen silk, lace-trimmed apron and white cap. verify this observation on two parrotd with highly plastered halri suspended:
Mistresses.
It appears, from an article ini the in marriage. On the day of Our Lady, She and the queen are said to be excel­ lately brought from Mexico. He found his conversation, says the Chicago Trib­
Figaro by M. Paul Megnin, that in Lon­ before its altar knee’s a silent row of lent friends, and many a gossip have that in grasping a finger offered as a une, with the interesting blonde in the
don at the present time it is not only the 30 girls dressed in black, .and with they had together when affairs of state perch, the parrots almost always put green dress a moment, leaned over the
9 «1, -s Bhl r (•:
the left foot forward.
9 fiO «H
1
fashion for a lady to provide her lap­ folded hands. They are orphans of the have been laid aside.
front of tbe box, and, in answer to the j
Mrs. Mussens also stands high in tbe
Usually the finger thus offerees that
dog with a little wardrobe and even a neighboring foundling aaylumt and
questioner, who had risen to his feet
« Frols hi traits carrj psseeniere. but win be
handkerchief, but to have visiting cards once a year those who have reached furor of the little Battenbergs, who are of the right hand. But when the left and was smilingly holding out for his ran
at the convenience of the Coiuuany, and
made for it, too. When a fashionable the age of 18 have l chance -of being sure to seek her out as soon as they flnj^er is offered th the parrots, thev inspection the check end of‘ a ticket.
5be.n,^a? rearrved to chongr the time of kurh
'* *
trains without notice.
lady pays a visit, taking her lapdog with chosen in marriage by any honest man have landed at the castle, fot she fair­ put forward the right foot. There is, he said:
No.
S will wait *t Woodbury for I» I.. 4 X
ly idolizes the little ones and keeps however, apparently
,o
a small ________
residuum
her. she sends up the dog s card along whose character is gcod.
“Certainly, air.
The figures are trains when necessary.
At the door leading to the sacristy, many a treasure in her apartments with ot preference far the left foot. This
with her own.
$1.50.
”
which to regale them.
' seems to be due to the fact that men
M. Megnin says he was visiting the says the Richmond Star, stands a
“Well,” rejoined
the
.
questioner.
To the world at large Mrs. Mussens is! are usually right-handed and offer the
editor of one of the leading sporting pa­ gray-haired priest, the head of the
“that’s exactly what I paid to hear this
foundling
institution.
By
and
by
a
holv
terror.
Her
word
I
r
law.
»nd
rieht hnnrl
a
holy
is
law,
and
she
right
hand tn
to ttye nnt-nn*
parrot.
pers in London, when "the servant
play to-night, and I’m going to get
The left foot is the one naturally put
brought in two cards, one that of a lady young man approaches him and hands enforces it at the point of the bayonet
him a packet of papers.
Theae th? or the broomstick. It is said that once forward by the parrot in this case, and the worth of my money or I’ll lift- my J
and the other as follows:
priest reads carefully, and, being sat­ the queeq wanted a certain maid to through repetition of this action a voice right now and raise a fuss and .
Local Disease
isfied, leads the candidate toward the whom she had taken a fancy detailed species of left-footedneos ia induced. make a scene! You'll oblige me by tell­
MRS. FRIVOLITY.
and i»ihe.rt&gt;uii of colds
ing the rest of them."
row of girls. The man walks slowly to the care of her own room, but the Mr. Stephan's general conclusion is
and Hidoro &lt; i-mati
lie
was
not
disturbed
again
during
Collie.
change■&gt;.
along the row—at lust he stops: his housekeeper remonstrated, telling her' that there is no evidence that the parrot
it can be cured by a plea­
the evening.
choice is made, nnd he stretches out his majesty that it was quite out of order i is naturally left-footed.
ant remedy which in-ap­
‘ Asked if be knew the name on the hand. The girl rises, put* out her hand and she really must not spoil the serv­
plied
directly
tote the
The appearance of that left-footed. nortrils. Beiny quickie
card. M. Megnin said he presumed it into that of the stranger by way of ants by undue notice. The queen was, ness is due entirely to the fact that
Oshkosh, Wig.,
.March 23.—Maple
absorbed ft giver. :el'F&gt; at
was some dog fancier. He was greatly consent, and together they disappear wise enough not to insist, oqd ‘‘dear those who offer the finger or food to Lodge sanitarium, qit listed just north
once. ;
surprised to see a lady come in, accom­ into the sacristy. The ice having been Mrs. Mussens” won the day.
parrots do so. ns a rule, with the right of the city, was destroyed by fire Sun­
panied by a handsome collie.
broken others follow, and this goes on
hand. Repetition of this process makes day. Loss, $25,000: insurance. $11,000. l» acknowleCKVNl to be the amet tboruuah cure
M. Megnin went to a stationer’s shop until the suitors are exhausted, or all
WHEN REPTILES RULED.
the parrot more or less left-handed in It was the property of Dr*. Oviatt and for Nasal (Diarra. Gold in He*a and Buy
Fever &lt;*t all retnedfee.
It open* uud
and ordered 100 cards for his little dog. the girls have been chosen.
Mixer.
. cleanMoetlie naaa) paxages. allays j«ain and i intime.
He was again surprised to find that the
tlamaUou. heal* the sorex protects the tucniIn Their Possession.
HOW THEY ARE MADE.
brane from cold, restores the »en&gt;*-.&lt; &lt; i taste
stationer had some ready printed, neat­
Historical Kccorda of Maryland.
There was a time “in tbe wide revolv-1
and Mnell P; toe 50 cents at DtukeI"'- ur by
ly packed iu pretty little card cases.
Facts of Interest Concerning Htrings for
In xpenking of (be record., of the
”eEy BROTHERS M Warren SL New Yurt.
ing shades of centuries past" when tire ‘
Musical Instruments.
provincial court of Uie proriuee of
LONG AND SHORT” LEGS.
globe was wholly in the possession of i
Although many people play stringed
Maryland,
from
1G57
to
the
revolution,
xrr&lt;ularitlcs ia Laud Division* Doe. to insteumets, few know how the strings walking, swimming nnd flying rep-1
Kxrcvnox SALE.
tiles,” says an exchange. Being the now preferred in Anne Arundel county,
for their faiorite instruments are pro­
the Baltimore Sun soys: ‘‘Thehistorical
Xoilce » hereby mven. that by virtue 'rf a writ
ffD ITS ^CU2E
dominant tvjK, they divided naturally
It is a commonly uccepteii theory
of fieri facias. Issued out of tb»* c!rcu!- court for
duced.
The
Neapolitan provinces
value of these old records is inestimable.
ITCH? -—I have an
-n absolute
-iIwaI.iIo the County of Barry, to favor of Alr.xndrr X.
that a man steps three fret, and many
into three great classes.
the Editor
maintain their superiority in the pro­
It ia believed that no other state in the remedy for Consumption. By its timely use tillleland.anlnst the &lt;oodi and chattel? and
In the oceans they became gigantic,
a tract of land has been "stepped off” duction of this article, which requires
Staf­
union has such records of family his­ th.ousandsof ho^less cases have been already nuil estate of William P Stafford and
instead of measured with a chain. In. the greatest care und dexterity on the paddling ennliosnurinns; on dry land—
ford. in ra'.d eotnty to rue directed ar-d delitcrtory showing the manner of living permanently cured. So proof-positive air. I ed; 1 dlu on the 5C day of Jannarr last levy upon
the west they obviate the difficulties jiart of the workmAu.
or, rather, wet land, for the whole sur­
among the people of the colony ns far of its power that I consider it my duty to and take nil tharhtht. title and irtereM «t the
of surveys by the land l&gt;eing divided
saK Wlllfam P. btaffom and Kilns &gt;t«ni»rd in
The treble strings are particularly * face of the globe was doubtless a &lt;(uagtwo bottles frt» to those of your readers and to the follon ins described rval estate, that
back as 250 years ago.
In the wills,
into sections, but in Pennsylvania difficult to make, and are produced at. ! mire at that time—they became mon­
foiritb^ ean be traced back from father wlio have Consumption,Throat, Branchial or is to any: AH these certain pieces or parrels of
■ much of the property, especially in the Naples, probably because the Neapol- ! strous, erect dinosaurians, some of
land lying and tw.lrtyr situate in the Township of
Lt!!^
will
their
Trouble,
if
they
wUl
write
me
th
to son for a cent ury. The court record
Rutland, County of B*iry and Slate’vf Mfcblgan
mountains, must still lx? described by itan sheep, from their sigall size and i which hqd legs 15 feet or more iu
' *-•-*
I V **.* w’ ‘ •mrentorire
rrcora
express
and postofike
address.
Sincerely
and described as the South West quarter nt the
books &lt;rontxining
—
■ *- J \
—u,,riof
per- . T.
A. SL0C0X
«.c, in
Frerl sulS^Ta
metes and bounds. In one of tbe coun­ leanness, afford the best raw material. : length.
South West quarter of section twenty fi»c. the
son
al
e«tatrs
___
_
tnxko
a
complete
exhibit
1
Sdu«w
Wes: half ot boulh West quarternnd South Hast
ties iu western Pennsylvania, says the They are formed from the small intes- ’
Those
which inhabited the regions of
— “"w *- —Wuu*t»xtxv VJLUIU11
,
quarter of Smith Wert quarter ot Section thirty
of the character of
-f household
houxekoid furnifurni­ 1
w
x~n«u
Washington Star, are two brothers, tines, which must be very carefully ‘ fln2
the, air
* [ were
"T1* the territile flying ptero- •
•lx. and the South West cpiutcr of North W®t
Sutrier of Section Thirty «!x all Iu Town three
The intestines are then i .irarai^i- .F®r af. vast but unknown
----------------1 ■ ture, kitchen implement*, farm utenone of whom is tall and lank, the other scraped.
Ixtb/Raujc nl"e Wear. .411 of ahtch I shill
bv
***
rori
&gt;
’
FrttJeni
and
short and fat.
Many years ago they steeped in alkaline lyt», clarified with I . g
f ?“!e ?he8C awfnl crratures 1
—-THE-----expose fur
a* pubne nnrflon. to the blcheM
thoir descendnnis during I Ik flnrt een. purchased u tract of mountain land a little alum for four or five days, until ! U
bidder, at the North front door of" the Court
, the carth- Then m by
House'
In the CKv ot Hartings. County of Barry
tury
and
a
half
of
’ calling fora mile square. They divide«l ...u v,, ,
,
•
one
thev
died
mit
5r&gt;
9..^
they
died
out
in
tbe
face
of
the
well bleached and swollen.
and State ol Michigan, said Court Hbn*c bring
these things we can rend mtich of the
the lalhor of measuring it. one stepping
th- piarr In wtiirn the circuit court fcr.the
They arc next drawn through an younger and more rigorous fauna until habits and customs of t he people.”
Couuty of Rrrty Khe)d..on the 2f.lhdMV Of April
- off our side, the other the other side.
open brass thimble, and pressed against a t f8e pre sent time only a few miniature
ISUd. at ten ovltxk In tbe forenchiL. 1 htlvd (ins
Celebrated
-Suntet
Limited"
Transconti
­
. 1 hen they fenced it. in apd were per­
KRh day of March, A -D 1896. .
A IlewrUeu Exp.rtm.nL
it with the nail in order to smooth and alligators and crocodiles, a few toy
nental train semee.
Jamsn H. McKr.vi rr,
I f.’ctly satisfied until recently when suit
The Lancet tells thi* story to show
equal the surface, after which they arc snakes and skulking lirards and geckos
A LONZO E.K BN A7TOX.
She rill.
[ was brought to recover a considerable washed, spun or twhted, und sulphured
BETWEEN
remain ns reminders of the enormous *22!! ’
....&lt;??
.j ntrT doctor in France.
ri
Attorney.
,
I tract of the land. Thsch brother swore daring two hours. The strings an* reptilian tvnes
nnp* nwtwri»4
types that,
that once
crowded u-.i
land A young pbvsician settled in a
- a com­
t!,at they knew the measurement-to be finally polished by friction and dried. nnd sea.
| mune, whose paupers he attende
mune, whore pauper, be attended for
! right, and told how it had been done.
BRKAKFAST-SUPPER.
Th. Mhdrea rut Batldtu,.
&gt; 1^. ’..'“’’u.’*’’ "nn,U“- One n«hL
Sometimes they are sulphured twice or
Thon, as the spectators saw the short thrice before the finishing process.
’’You know, if. old enough and fo- I
’ “""A “
E,dtrad».
legs of the one, scarcely long enough to
miliar enough," raid „ flat dweller. I £ p^&gt;. tho nTS*
T“lt
: reach the floor when hr sat in a choir,
A SPECTACULAR WIDOW.
......................
but II a .striking
all- tlfc same, to hear “ patient who lived at a distance of six
• nnd the^elongated extremities of tbe
IS UNSURPASSED.
Wanted Her Photorraph Taken While tbe whistle blow In the kitchen, from kilometers from the village. On reachother, there was a general laugh, in
GRATEFUL—COMFORTING.
■ng the cottage—it wax then 11 p.111.—
Weeping Over a Tombstone.
!?! .eqvlpment ot ibex magulleent
soinclKxly
In
thcellar
at
the
elevator,
which the judge and attorney joined.
''•*?“ *o&lt;1 eomturttb. ,up
A young widow in Txindon cngugo l a and may be at the same time to hear he found to. doom cloned and light, ex­ ere
ero sen Ice of ibe past seaxon.
rj&gt;on surveying, it was fonnd that on;*
prmumnbly aixo young photographer thev bell ring from somebody at the tinguished. In ropy to his knocks toe
lino was a mile nnd half long, and the
to take her pietore while uhe leanral front door. The servant thrown up the door wax opened Uy a xturdy peasant SB fc—No Orlean» to Lon Angele*.
other only a little over half a mile.
weeping owr the tombxtone ol her door to the elevator abaft, to be ready who laughingly informed him that
BOILING WATER OR MILK.
there was no illness in toe house but
"deardep»rte&lt;l." On toe day appoint­
Not the Right Preecriptlon.
to receive toe tiling, that tbe man ia
Dr. LiddeH's morning levees were ed toe xentlmratol beauty in weedx •ending up from below, and she awing, that hi, wile had wished to see it, when
coQMetJon from all points tn JNIchlnn
crowded beyond description. It was went to the graveyard and at once around and preeces the button and anyone wre ui. he would come if sent is Direct
made py laavituc Ctileago ttaturdav and Tue*Wed-ewayatsi mJfftaSiX
hts pride and boa^t that he cotUd feel opened tihe xluicea of bar great sorrow. opens a door far away and in still an­ for. The unfortunate medlco-smce
dead
from
overwork,
and
probublv
unh;s patient's pulse, look at bis tongue, She wept and wept for houra, but be other part of tbe house- All simple
uund him with asjetboscope, write nis came not.
Finally ahc went dry and enough, but it interests me all the fel^;°'rr7x“*rkWi: “* Mul&lt;’ l'»"
, prescription and pocket his fee in a home.mid xtroighlway auedtbephotog­ same. It seems sort of like running felled him to the ground.”
i .--pace of time varv ing from two to five rapher for toe return of toe money the steamer from the bridge; or like
Compoaite Car*-Including bath
An Artbitlc CompUmtnt
room, barber shop. cafe, library and smoking
• .uunutes. One day an army mao was which uhe had paid in advance.
throwing the levers in Uieswitch house
A hairdreiuer in Bouton numbered
The artort claimed that the appoint­
atbown into the consulting-room and
B1??-?nt~Pyuhje drawing room and lOaeottocM.
and controlling switches far away; It
[ underwent what might be termed the ment had been va»oe: that he went to seems like business; It’s modern and un the medlexl prottorfon. One dxy when
compartment and Udtos* par. instantaneous process. When it was the oemetery and waited three houra to date.”
t',n« "Poo one ol them he hrdke
No,
completed tbe jwtient i.hook hands for her at the grave, alao In rain.
forth in great glee; "Vlt yoil dia1.
with the doctor and aaidt “I am espe­ they didn’t compromise bv marrying
1
been ,o do&lt; &gt;&gt;o«pi&lt;*l
•xvxro x-U-cxrt.. The mure
The judge ' render^ a
train lUumlnxtol wtlh n.two Gxx.
Cecil Armitage, a young English­ und Vile I valt to go up und cut amaa’i’
cially glad to meet you, ax I have often each other.
heard my tat her, Col. Forester, speak of dect«lon agalnpt toe photographer, be­ man in Ashantee, tells of a strange Mr I aee marple buxt, ot de tlogtora
Loxving New Ortemu SemLWeeMy
. his old friend. Dr. Liddel!.” “What!” came “toe photograph, allowing the West African “Joan of Are,” who is P^te "■» Dogtor Storca, und dere vu
■ORDAYB AKD THURSDAYS
/exclaimed the doctor. “Are you Dick undying fidelity of toe pretty widow, equipping an army for King Preznpeh. P°K'°r l eegelow mit de rig I arena
I Forester* «on?" “I an-, sir.* •'Hy might. If flniahed at tbe Ume agreed Her appearance is more impressive than for him done dwenty yean, in marple
The American Protective Tariff League
y^ar fellow.” exclaimed the doctor. upon, hare been inxtrutneutol In pro­ beautiful, and, unlike tbe famous Dink ot dot! Von ot ay vig. in^kr-’
I “fling that prescription in the fire, curing her a second husband."
At French Joan, whose features we know, pie i
is a national organization advocating
least,
so
xay,
s
Belgian
paper.
traveler*
haw
been
this dusky amaxon is said to have only
please, and sit down and tell me what is
” Protection to. American Labor and
| the matter with you!”
one eye, one ear and one arm and to
The
whlch
used on toe
heretofore built. Jn Industry ” as explained by its constitu­
wear her hair hanging long. With one Kranrtec riee.field, are K aceo,,oaiea
A variety actor went down on tbs
touch of her inagic wand she can bring
tion, as follows :
Bowery the other day to purchase a
fo dropinng torough the Ice Uiat they
Palmer Oox says the idea of writing
armies together, and in an engagement
1
,o »&gt;»•' iL They are yknkS
stage
costume from one of tbe second.shout tbe brownies ex roe to him from
hand dealers who do then- abound. -I a brass pan is placed before her, into S
rou^lr- fo be «ure. bnt they
spec!*! room
.r-ading Scotch traditions concerning
which all the burets of the enemy can J*ke tbeir medicine like toe chickuZ
r. tbe latest
Itliese amusing little elros. They were. want a long ulster, loud pattern, with a
conveniently fall without hurting her brionjtfog to toe family that
I he says, almost unknown in America, big fur collar,- said he. "Yea, mein brave soldiers.
There are no personal or private
friendt.
S-t
you
vac
an
actor?"
"W-1L
xtantiy moving, which, every Ume they
luotil he began writing shout them.but
I hl Scotland they bad existed in the yea I do a torn In the variety theaters."
•xw a covered cart. rtop Jn tl^ntof
profits in connection with the organiza­
“Maybe you know mein son. He ran
A traveler in Japan says that the
tion and it is sustained by memberships,
tn der theatrical buahurs." "WH’l Jdjtahese tramp takes his hot bath Xttck their leg. mto the air to be tied’
contributions and the distribution of its
dunno. What’s his name?- “Oh! he daily if he has a fraction of a cent to together, ready lor transportation.
tax one of de O'Brien brothers!"
P*y for it, or his cold bath if he hasn’t
a cent. He carries a comb, toothpick*,
m*ktoK for building
beings, but went
Timber ot toe tamarisk or sHUIm a razor x and a toothbrush in a little Mother immenoe lo,. raf-------&lt; helpful deed ibutiOns.
wmhJ, to be fowed by xea

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tade, anfl the explanation came to mm
at once. “They’ve gone into the mine;
that’s better; perhaps I can catch them
as they come out.” In a few minutes
the dull glow began to return, and he
saw the two men aa they emerged from
tho gallery leading to the mine. They
were talking In low tones, and Ring­
brand listened.

film so near to tne eape oi distraction
that connected thought was an impos­
mortgage maul
sibility, and he got up and tramped up
and
down
the
familiar
limits
of
hia
cel)
COOK BROS. Proprietors.
Charles Baker and bb *tfe Mary
in a feverish agony ol helplessness.
w IIocx dated Nov is. a. xl xwi am recorded
County, MIMiIbui. ia «nna 8. Austin. J-hu I. Id tbe otnrc uf the Ecgister o! Dastfs. lor the
Then his brain cleared again, and one
Sctunur. Wwtam H. 8'ocum and John p.
Barty sd»1 Stale &gt;&gt;&lt; Mtctita
plan after another was considered and Medicinal value la a bottle of Hood’s Bars* Doug’as as Exreutnrx ol tbe rorate nf U&lt;rf»rrt F
Auriin. drotased. ot Kings Counlv. hint*- ol Liner ja or wnnitwes. on r a&lt;»!
an wMr’a
rejected. The sandstone was compara­
panlla than m any other ^paratlou.
New )ork and recorrted jn itw &lt;&gt;!h
MuflgBite there ts etalmrd ti fc due at foe Sate
tively soft—could he not dig through More skill is required, more care taken, more
uf thisuotke ibe Mini Hlurea h
"I tol’ ye hit wastoo soon.” the one who
expense incurred In its manufacture. □er, isro. in MDrr 35 of Mortgagrs. oh Page rTS. Mih- &lt;l&lt;»tlMr&gt; Mi d stXty-rlKbt ccute. ... —
io the other chamber?—yes, possibly,
carried the lamp was saying; "we-all *11
'«lev nf Tweuty five collars provided fur
It costs tbe proprietor and tbe dealer ou which twortipiKe tbvrv la claimed to br du* at tnrn**'
but it would take too much time. The
hi Mid ui-Mtgage. and &lt;m suit or proreadhMEs at
jest have to wait yore a spoil till them
More but it costs foe consumer lota, as be the dale of this notice llm sum ut Twenty nine law baring been instituted to recover for moneys
other
end
of
the
ctivern
was
filled
with
Hundrod sod Ofty-oae Dollars and fifty five
fellers get sleepy."
gets more doses for ills money.
, broken rock and earth which had fallen
eents (t2931.15] and an attorneys fee of tulityMore cairative power is secured by its peculiar fivt&lt; dollar* provided far hi sala mortgage aud
They passed out of Ringbran&lt;rs range
•ale emnatned la said n&gt;-^g»rr. sad the statute
i into the crevice from above—■
could he
of vision, but he could still hear every
combination, proportion and process, uosii’l or proceedings al law having been in hi sin h case made and provMr&lt;L notir? |« herrstkoted to recover tbe amount secured by said b* ghee that &lt;&gt;n Haturnay tbe Second day of
i not dig enough of this down to make it ।
which make It peculiar to Itself.
word that was said, oi^d the reply made
| mortgage or any part thereof:
1*'!??" "’,‘,or» «» ‘he focMwan,
Notice is then-fore hereby given that on 8at- »hSnA
him almost sorry that he had held hifi i possible to climb out on the heap of de­ More people are employed and more space oc­
►“!
*?€ ^ub,lc Auction. In the WcMat
i bris?—undoubted!^, in time, but the i
cupied In its laboratory than any other. urrfav th» 23rd day of May A. D. 1896. at ten 5IS!SI’.Sl,i!h?H.S'’ChJru*.n d4M,r 14 ,1M* CowrT
hand while he had them in sight:
1 finding in the mass of a single bowlder i More wonderful cures effected and inorc tes­ o'clock in the fun noon, Ltarra will l&gt;e »old, at Mouse, in the City •&lt; Hasting*, (that being the
the North from door ot The Court House, in the
"They
’
ll
get
sleepy
bime-by.
Wondef
!** clrru,‘
tor
County
timonials
received
titan
by
any
otlier.
i&gt;ti: EAR OF THE MOUNTAIN.
1 too large to be loosened might cost tbe
of Hastings. Count* of Barry and State of IS bold- D), ’the
premises described in »ald
More sales and more .nerease year by year City
if that thar neighbor of our’n in yon­
Mlchlgau, isatd Court House btlrg the building mnrtgage.vr m much thereof as way be necKiu;,brand Irgnn the new day with *
1 Ih tn of two men. No, there must be no
are reported by druggists.
tn which the Clnuit Court for the Count) of •
der
’
s
still
a-snoqziu
’
like
he
was
when
»•*'
th*amount
due
on
uaui
miri.i*.
More people are taking Hood's Sarsaparilla Barry la held], at public auction, to ths highest
.nk cf water scooped np by haudinAe experiments.
today than any other, aud more are bidder, the premises described in said mort­
v
,is frcin the pool in the crevice, and ye plugged him?"
......
.,,nur; a im
j wetxy nve
taking it today than ever before.
At last, when the travail of sugges-1
gage. or s«&gt; much foe.rof aa m «y be necessary
“Ye can jest bet on hit. Buddy; I low !
More
and still more reasons might be to satisfy tbe amount due on said tn .rtgage, 2?^!. c”*7’»"‘»-d for iherein, the promises
i,, n v; ked the length of the cavern to
। tion had liccome well-nigh unbearable
being described m said mortgage ma mH tboae
given Why you should take
I
was
some
shaky,
but
I
reckon
I
ain
’
t
as above bet forth with the Interest thereon,
-• a elii ipwe of the sky. Just beneath
■
nd
P*
”
*
4
*
«
’»&lt;’ •itaateia
। in Its hopeless insistence,the stumbled
and tbe coats charges and expenses allowed by foe Citi of lU-ili gs in tbr County*•of
inirain’ anything as big us a man at that
Barry and
!,t» v. -il-likr opening he stumbted upon
law and provided lor In said mortgage, *fo*«'r M chigxn. aud known and described as
i over €fto log; nt the same instarft, as I
thar distance.”
wdd promises being sltua'ed tn the Couuty of IODOW&gt;:.....................................
: -usall package wrapped in a. piece of
i if the shock had opened the door of his
Barry and State of Michigan and described as
FTOcttof
rwy
lots
number
three
i3\*
and four
There
was
a
little
silence,
and
then
v paper. O|&gt;ening it eagerly, hk a
all tliose certain pieces and parcels nf land j4 fo*“• fivers) in the Ki stem addition
i understanding, a possible solution of
“Whibtt
described as follows, to wit: The East half
sage from the outer workl, he felt one of them spoke again:
«*« c t» Of Bastion.-Except tbat
i the problem, clear and dist inct in every
[E
H]
of
the
Boutli
West
quarter
18.
W.
»&lt;]
of
portion heretofore cot.-vcyed to Chicago Kala­
we're ^-waitin’ yere, Jeff, ye mought go
shouting upon finding that it con1 detail, flashed upon him like an inspire.•section fifteen [15] containing Eighty 180] acre* mazoo and Svgmsw Kall Koad Compaay. and
of land, also the South West quarter [8. W. »*] omuiDlng in each lot four by eight rods of
nl a salmtnntial meal of corn pones over jvhut you-all's a-llgurin’ on fer to- 1 tion, nnd he threw himself down upon |
of the Boufo West quarter (8. W. U] of bection Masni?? ngU&gt;U,e’ecO”,*d P1*1
City
rrtorver night. I hain’t got hit right
id fried buvon. Hunger know* no
the sand to watch for the coming of the I
fifteen [15] except two [2] acres out of the
The One True Blood Purifier. Si per bottle. South West comer thereof. All In Township
remoin. anti, so it be-riharp enough, dear in my hnid yet."
daylight, praying with what faith there
Cbaxlxs Wilcox.
——
~‘
I number One North, Range number Seven West,
»
’
’
Jest
hoi
’
on
a
minute.
Gimme
that
J
Mor
trar
re
littir regard for the vpiulity and tie
cure all Liver Ills and -Barn County. Michigan, add containing in all. Philip T. Oolobovb.
was in him for strength and dexterity |
. "r
a,MI One Hundred and Eighteen (tlsl acres &lt;rf land. I
i nisity ws to the Rourerof that which thar light, till I we if the city Teller's
.Attorney fur Mortgagee.
to enable him to earn his freedom quick- i
recording
to
foe
United
BtatCVEUTYHr
thereof.
Dated
J
md
.
•»,
law.
jn ases
eqivingH. llingbrand ate w liur he ort to be.”
bDated, Hastings, Mich., Febrnaty 19. DM.
Curiosity to know what was to be ex­
A.xxa h. Acsrix.
i . eiKius'y and with the keen relixh of
JOKM L. SCHV'VLKB.
XMORTGAGE SALE.
who lure labored faming.'but he wire plained overcame Ringbrand's desire i
William H. 8 locum,
for vengeance, nnd he crouched in the
Default having been made in the. payment o
JOHS P. IhiUQLAM.
.'miigl’tftsl enough t••«««• a portion of
A DIVERR1TY OF OPINIONS.
Executors of the EMate of Robert F. Austin, a cerialn bond and mortgage dated the first day
I
1Kind-hearted
* *----------- - Mm. uuuiinv,
WTPmOW■shaTlovv
while
the
mountaineer
mode,
Ludlow,
overflowi
the bread-and meat fwr greater neregsidece.ased. Mortgagees.
of November A. D. 1S80 made and executed by
I inff
with (he
the nymimthv
sym|&gt;uthy whh-h
\0ifch i.
is tk^he 1
iff with
Jesse Austin, unmarried of Assyria. Barry
Alonzo E. Kkkabton.
■ &lt;«. wrapping it carefully in the jmper bis investigation.
County, Michigan, mortgagor lo Eugene Hare
Attorney fnr Mortgageis.
। meed of troubled lovers at the Hands of
**Ih he thar?" asked the other voice.
itid concealing it in a niciie in the rock.
beck of foe City of Battie Creek Nictrican,
mortgagee aad recorded In tbe office ot tbe
MGoodt*&lt;‘sx knows ^vhK^ tliut came
"Shore; he's a-layin’ right plum whar 1 nffe^tkraate nnd disinterested womnnP-eMlster of Deeds of Barry Countv Mlcblnui in
|
kind
the
world
over,
waited
impatiently
MORTGAGE
SALE.,
‘
be did las’ night. Oou't reckon he ever
•rom.’’ be said, "and goodness knows,
Uber 10 of mortgnzes on page 14 on tbe 10th
Default
liaving
been
made
tn
tbe
conditions
।
for
her
guest
to
make
his
appearnnee
day of November A.D. 1880 at 4 o’clock p m.
• lien f'!i gel any core; therefore it moved.”
of a certain mortgage made by Robert A. Kelley and dulyaaMgood by said Emtene H ar beck to
on
the
morning
following
his
excursion
Then
Ringbranf
understood
tluit
the
t-Hts me tn honri! it. I’ll never be
and wife Jane A. to Alexander Foster dated me Electa C. Holton of said City of Battle
February 1*. A, D. 1*7, and Recorded in tbe &lt;1"^. and foe aMimment thereof recorded in
with the colonel. Brmkfnht was ready
'raid •&lt; making tbmgR too'opportune •dim light lutd misled them, and that the
offlro, of foe Register of Deeds, for foe County the office of ttie Register of Deeds of kald Barry
und waiting, and the small hostess hov­
of Barrv and Klate of Mlrblgau. ou foe Wth County ou the ZTtb day of Jul# A. D. 103 tn
a story after thk: nothing short ««f shot had been fired at the Jog. He had
day
February
D.--1«7
30 of
— ot
-------------- ’*----—In Uber
—. —
— Mort
—w.. । Uber23o&lt; mortgages on page i«9. by which
,i Hiinicn* i-oiild have lioen more tinwfy scarcely ttanc to be thankful that he ered about the table, deftly arranging*
gages, on page IM on wblcb mortgage ibere is i ‘I fault the power of sale cod tai nod Id said
the china and adding a Inst touch of
had not moved the latter during the
li;;u fids uiiuccountuble breakfnnt.
claimed to be due at the date of this notice the | mortgage has beeome operative, and upon
artistic
negligence
to
the
bowl
of
row
s
sum
of
Seventy-five
dollars
and
twenty
five
said
bond
there Is
day,
before
the
light
disappeared
from
—r
.nd and mortgage
maringe there
is elaiiaed
dainnd
Xnd it asks for mere guessing. Who
oeuts, and ad atlomey'a fee ot Fifteen dollars to be due for principal And interest to data the
farming the center-piece, pausing now
provided for hi tiald mortgage, aud do suit or •urn of three hundred and sixty dollars and
brought it? Who knows i’m here? the crevioe-anfithe conversation wusreproceeding*
at
law
bavins
tero
Instlmteu
to
end then to glance out of the window
twenty one cents, and do suit or proceedings at
sumed.
Clearly, no one but there murderous
recover the moneys secured by said mortgage, law or in equity having been instituted to re­
“Now. about thnt thar projec’ fnr t'»- oft the figure of her husband noised c&lt;morrjuiy
any part
r.ynunts. And why should they feed a
pan thereof
mereui;
cover ine
the aeoi
debt sect
secured By said mortgage, or any
PROBATE ORDEK.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of the power of P
P*rt
—thereof now therefore, notice is hereby
&lt;]nnd man? Ah. I have it! It’s the wom­ morrer night. Buddy. I’d figured hitqeat tentedly On two legs of his chair and
state of Michigan, County of Barry, m.
Ue cont lined In said mortgage, and tbestatute given that Dy virtue
virtu Of the power of sale eooreading the inewitable newspaper.
At a scmIhu ot tbe Probate Court, foi | in suc'j cave made and provided, notice is here- tained
mortcage, and ot tbe Statute of
an—she knows I’m in here, and she this-a-way. Julc she’ll light put in the
talnnd tn
in said mortgage,
holden at the bv given that o&gt;- Saturday foe Twenty fifth day , *the
Presently she wcut to the door. “Tom,- ne countv ot Burry.
iuo Btato u*
ofMlcblganhi
mcui**ui
i risneh eases made sad
‘
doesu't know the rest. And if that's mornin’ tor McNuirville on the mar*,
^rebate office, tn the City of Hastiugs, in
April A. D. l«r., at fen o'clock In tbe fore-' provided, on Saturday
sixteenth day of May
I wish you’d call Mr. llingbrand; Aunt
do Countv, on Tuesday foe Ufo day ol noon. I alrnll sell at Pablic Anri loo, to the* a
i wb, ax Io'o-’dcKk
* .T)7
------------------the explanation. ! must have bsen an’ we’ll Ifetehtthe rest o’ the bosses up
forenoon at the
March, tn the year one thousand eight hun- highest bidder, at foe North Front door of tbe North front door of the the
Mima's
been
up
twice,
and
the
break।
urt House in the City
irmj and tilvrty six.
wrong bi my reekoning; tbe hammer­ on the mounting by the Dunbar road
। Court House in tbe City ot Hastings (that being of Hustings. Barry Coe ,. Michigan, (thatbefast's
getting
coUL
’
’
«
Pn*M&gt;itt.
Charles
W.
A
nn
s
tr
o
ng.
Judge
o(
foe place where the Circuit Court for Barry ing tbe piece of boldln tne Cfrcuit Court for
. ing ycr.*vnlay was .in the McNabb tun- cudurin’ 'the day. Then, ’loing late in
Ludlow burst his way outof the laby­ •"robale.
County Is hddeo), tbe premises described In said Couuty of Barry)
undersigned will sei
• nei. anti that crackthe place where I the evenin', when ever*body’s gone to
in the miner of the esute ef J awan a Vac said mortgage, or ro much thereof as msy be at public auction, &lt;•
highest bidder, the
rinth of news and trampetl heavily up­ Deluster drecasrd.
necessary to nav foe amouat due on said mort­ lands nnd premise*
ben in said monwagr .,
:h« pick; I’ll nke another &gt;ook I»aid. we-ull 'll jest ride over to the
On rearil&gt;« and filing tbe petition duly vert- gage, with eight per cent. Interest, and all or to much thereof as
stairs to the &lt;kxr of the guest’s room.
be necessary to sate
eolonel’a, leave the bosses with Jed in
sre if I can't tint It.!’
firn, of William Vau DelMler. son of said de fata* coma together with an attorney’s fee of Isfy the said amountd_____
__ _______
_ — ..
and
loterest
at sevan
’’Hugh!” hecaMed. "Oh, Hugh! going omn-4 prevter 'bat ndiii1«ii*ir*tK&gt;n of said es­
Ftltaen Dollars covenanted for therein, the percent, costs and expenses of sale, nod an
,oci.i:ig" lor 1 livmupleinent in qnes- that thar’little patch o’ trees front o’ to lie abed all day?"
tate be granted to Kylvreker France or to wine premises being descrioed tn said morigsge as attorney fev of fifteen collars allowed b&gt; law
u her ... &gt;i pvisoii
wa» a mere fkvnre&lt;of speech, since the house, am' then you’n me’ll go smoke
all
thatotrtalii
piece
or
parcel
of
land
situate
and
provided
for
In
sale
mortgage:
said
landThere was u« answer, and he opened,
. urreupoii it is ordered, that Wednradar tbe »°’*»«&lt;Xty off I astinga. *u Uie County of Barry and premise* bctiiu uestrlbed in said morteaKC
the critical search was pru.&gt;vu*«uJ! ’enrout. When they shows up. you take
the door. The &lt;bed hail not been o&lt;’co­ I5th day of April A.!»., let* at teii o'clwric in and Mate of Michigan, and known and describ ns—the Weal fractional bnlf of tbe East baM of
v. holly through the sente of touch, pro­ the young «un an’ leave the colonel t»
ibe toreooon. De nsrigned hr Uie heartag &lt;d
tbe North We*x quarter ot section Thirty Three
pied. and itfiashed upon him that Hing- I] Mtd peMtoti and that the tn-Ws at law &lt;&lt; said edas fetiows;
I
me.
I
reckon
I
’
ll
show
him
that
I
don
’
t
- 'll’’ ■ to Uie end of a divining rod
CoMKienctng at quarter post on the North iS3) iu Township Number One (t) Norm ot
brand hail suddenly acted ujx&gt;u the hint i| dveaaMdl and all other perwiiw interenSed in sldeogSecflou 17 in Town 3 N. 8 W. Theuce Hanse Number Seven (“i West being tn the
ih-4de of its of twigs spliced together miss the «»xxie man t wiret.”
I -&lt;ld rsaite. arc required So appear at a nesslou Hmrth Hlxteei* Chains and forty-seven links, Township of Assyria. Barry County MicUlgAD.
that
he
might
find
it
impqssiblc
toenj
. tnat ne nuglit flnd
impqaublc to eu- of mM'court, then to be bekten at the Probate
Booth 79H degrees. East Seven Chains Dated February igth, 1I9S.
by thr.adfc taken from the rope.
It
“How 'bout the gal?”
! dure the onJrafi of ia formal icave-tak- otbro. m.tlie city of Hastings, In wtid County, thrnre
awd uli.c links to a stakr and stone in center of
J Blbcta C. Hoi.rex.
.
:: trial of patjenre, but jiatience
“Nenln't Ro mind 'bout her; she al
and Hbaw cause. If auv ffnrv be. wk) tt»e praver ttje highway to the place of beginning.
Assignee
ing. Ludlow went downstairs, trying •*(
tliepetitioner may not be granted. And it Tbenre alnug the Center of rne highway
rewarded in tbe»end. ns it usually look out far herself;’’and then theshnvr
F. w. Clapp.
[ to think of same why of telling his wife r* further ordered, tbat«rid petitioner give no *k»uih .s-4 degrees East, Three eludes
Aiturnry tor Aiwguee.
rid when he had s/ir^evded in loeat- voice added: "I reckon Jed’d be glari
ttee Wlhe pe-MOOM (utenMed In Mid -ettMtr. of tiilrtyUirev and v* licks, thence South
Battle Creek Mleli
■ without refleefirigtoo severriy uj&gt;on his ■ he .pendency of said peMlion and tbe hearing
ihr.euvctetl object he s|t about tie- enough tn tai.e keer o’ her. if she’d *ls«v
on a Hue parallel with tbr quarter Hue to the
friend’s lack of coupige.
Cbeitwf !■'. causing acdpy of this order to be I rhornapDir nvrr. thence Westerly along said
some means of securing it. The hit.”
In tbe Ha&gt;tiags Banicbk, a news- nver to a point io that a line running North
"You said ilingbrund xwint up with tiobllfoed
•aj/wr printed and otroviaied In Mid County parallel withihe Rast line would intersect tne
MOMGaLr SA1X
solved this problem, but ho wild
Even after the convincing object-lr»the colouel yfeterduy. didn't you?’’ he
rf U.*m .
tn earti week fur thre- sucresslve pl’!c? ,of.
,u,rnce Sorth from said
Default having beenmdo in foe edhdii
h&lt;&gt;isc
the prairies was fever imndcr Min of the ar tempt upon his own lib*.
*e-k» preVIteMki day of hearing.
point to the place of beginning, said line being of a certain mortgage! made by ALirrn-t
asked, hoping to gain time.
Chrii. W. armptooxg.
nve chains and fifty links lotuc nn the West
a&lt;=sv tluin was the innniniate coni- Ringbrand could scarcely believe the*
K
v
r
E
uc? k -S*uIi31dK- &lt;»rrtn £.
. A triir roi»&gt;.
Judge nf FrOtXle
"Why. j-ch; they drove *1T together
side, containing two acres inure or leas
Ex­ w^rLM,rLE' ^ker Bhnchc B. Barker. Agoe4
Could it he
itioii of wood and sveel lying quieftty evidence of his senses.
cept oue acre suld off and from the West side.t-- Barker. Martin \. Harker. Harriett I. Barter
about three o’clock?*
iDg
on
the
W
s
of
N.
K.
U
of
Sect
17,
S
N.
8
W.
t ilAVCWY SALE.
D. BoatwieM. of Itbacw. .New York
he Ixitiom of the tenure. As iu the jiossible that .these two men were calm­
"WelJ. be didn’t come Imek. Perhaps
Alexafiier Foster.
•latad December 17 A. I). iRJti. and rvcort4h'.&lt;?ui’uane»-iwtd hy virtue of mw order and
former case, however* patient effbsrt ly discussing a plot which1 pointed u&gt; the Uitimcra kept him.”
Fill lift. CotjiuovjL
Mortgagee. rd in foe Office of the Register of Deeds, for the
। decree ot tbe Circuit Court for tire I'miniy of I
•iualiy conquered, though the &amp;ft&gt;.*s- ; a double murder or its object? They
i&lt;^°i
ty
ai.,d St^te ®f Michigan, on tbe
’
Itvrr,-.
In
Chancery.
Ni
tieBut-•&lt;
Michigan
Mrs. Ltullow looked puxzitvL “I hard­
Atturoey 'or Mortgagee
IStb day of Dereuibcr A. I». IW0. In i Iber k’&gt; &lt;»f
tioon shadows were filling, tlie cavers: [ were speaking again. ;and he strained ly thought he would st«y. I-rather ex-. »i:tdr and dated on tire £Hb. day of November. Dated. January JS. 1890.
IKKto fcCVrtxlurswsrCfcrreln pewltag wherein
v • h warnings of the approach of nigh: •his ears to catch every word.
peeted him back to tea last evening. &lt;ieoij»*F. Kenartw ••vCompisItuwrt. and Martin
the mini of PgiH bundrod nine Dollars and Wx*
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
V. Bxke? and Hairirtl Idea Barner are'Defend“tThey’s only one thing about tert
before Hingbntiid had added the piefr ;
It isn’t like him to stay uwav without. AlltV.
Mt-oruo’* fee of Tweuty-lhe
Dollars p’ovid-d for In' said mortgage, and no
to. his available resources. | He ha4 ’that looks sort-o' shaky. Jeff; that's
x-.r w r J. ,
Michigan. I
N&gt;aee is hereby gtewatliat I shall-sell at.pebllc
(To
be
CoiUinued
J
. P*ffoJedlci*ICJreQl!,luChMDcery.i’ suitor proceeding, at Uro, havlngbeen InuiCourse I
aucuen to the
bidder, nt ihr North u
tiiuught of indefinite plsa for using it :thcl part about the gu3.
A. Barnes
1
«*®p*°ver lh® nsoneys secured Dy aaid
Cruih door ot the Cucrt Hons** in the City of EstherComplainant.
I
st niggle for freedom^ but the
mortgage, or any part tliereof;
knows we-all nin’t fightin’ weemitf
H*.-i!ty&lt; nnd Conatv nf Barry nnd -Slate of
Now. Therefore, by Virtue of the power of
Sttahtran. said ('sort Souse being tbe place for i Theodore A. r.amrs, i
’^•'estian was that fee.might now buti hit ’li be takin’ a right smart mW"
sale contained tn said mortgage, tun th- authaluttc'tlib C rvuit -sxirt. for «&lt;aM County, on l
Defendant
;
ufe
In such case made and provided, no!lee ts
if
to cut a series of siteps up the ■obafinces
1
jgctH h sight o’ wc-alir
. ..............................
&lt; April A. D. 1BUG at 10 I
Halt
peiidlog
in
the
Circuit
Court
for
the
hereby
given, that on Sainrday th- -’srd day ot
. nil, or so Minch there of County of Barry In Cbancery. at Hastlnrs.
:e those in (he adjoining chnmnine to. Whenthr fire'a
°'&lt;*fock in the forenoon. I
nd--- ihe nnxitnd -6ur tn .dlch gau. on the Srhday of Feb’y., A D IKMl shall sell at I ubllc ,n
Aucxioo. to the hlghestbtd,short IsxdT hour of aniuotis toil ■dour Rtarteti. yrui’n me can hide in the
principal, mterrst and nA".*.!'1:
f®r«t«‘^orfo from door of the Court HhJya
Iron,
amoult
ou
lire fnllnu-ing described file, that the defenoaut. Iheodore A. Barnes Is in tbe City of Hastings, (that being tbe alaer
rd him ef the futility of this ivy bushes.”
paecri uC land U» wit. Cuinniriiciag four rods not a resident of thD state, and that Ins realwhere the circuit Court for Barrv Cuuniv i«
nd lie stopped to rest his weary
Earl dim! thlrlv thrermd* nnd two tret South nn
"That *11 fix bit: an’ atterwards yq
“&lt;*rtalDed. on motion of holO.D&gt;, th, premia
m eoialiaiou* line &lt;4 .!e$vrM&lt;n sueet from Uie
’low .to ride for McNairvilte?”
1 fillip T. Oolrrovr. co nplaloant's solicitor. It Is , gepe. orso much thereof as may be nccc&lt;warv
stoat hiEk't corner uf lot one. biuek five of ordered
tbr mud defendant. Theodore A to pay the am&gt;-untdueon said mortgage with
•“L’h-huh; we cam jest ’bout make hit
ClhMiiibrrtnl'in Addition V» the City ofMantlngs. Barnex. that
inr ’s no go.~ lhe said, examining
cwtiae his appearance to be entered 8 per cent, internet, and all legal comuimher
tbrtiva-vkailli twenty t*w tods. East twenty-nine Irervi' . wiihin
five months trom foe date of with an attorney’s fee of Twenty n’ir^i*^
r id- notch bev.n out. wixh«uch in- on time for the eyara, if wc put oat
rwh. North twenty-tworod*. West twenty nine
• r-iHT.ai ti In re*e of Ids appearance that
rod* lu plareof Degliiiiiag. containing tour acres ini*
»■ ii-Jxir; “ftn aiot n atantreutfer. •art o’ lively.”
lie
C4UM* M;.*w*r co foe complainant*! bill ot 'ctlb?d In said mortgage as all that certain lot
inland. Alsoooinmenckir four nxl&gt; Ea«t of conipLtinthitu
“How about tbe bosses? T’-all sold
I
hi
filed,
and a ropy thereof to l&gt;« VK ’T* rar5el .or L“d sUuMr »•» ,tl&lt;! Town of
-• yit else 1 max be: and aeiull pick
toe South East corner of Alock h»ur of drain- served ou said euinplalnani
’a -olictt r within "•P ^^folheCounlyof Harry and State
hrcUltis Addition to fondly of Hast Inga thei-vr
'- [• ’irillet anti chisel, by long odds, ’em with the place. &lt;1 Id n’t ye?”
’ MfM,r ■'’•rvieeou him &lt;if n copy of said oj Mlchlean. and known and described as fok
ftoutb alaiig the East Him' of JrlTersoi* Street
This
Girl
is
HU
rcquaintimcc
-dirt ao, an’ the Zeller can take ’em
’hi::'k rite best I -can do withai good
twelve rods. East twenty nine r.»d«. North ’’'Hand •lice of this order; ai.il that in default
Mid bill tie taken as ooufesaed by tbe « Tb‘! Ea,t hB,f of ,,M» ’fouth East Quarter of
twelve rnd*. West io the place of Iwglunihg, there.f.
in thousands of Amrriean homes
foothui&lt;] and both bnmJs to work with, wfaaraomever he’s lurky enough to fin’
Section Tblrtrtwn (») tn Town Two (s/N^rth
said non-rraldrnt drfeodanL
7
being«n the North West qaarter. section to enty.
where she is known as •* Th?
And it is Further Ordered. That within
Rays iiA-*lf that I /imjldn't digiout of ’cns. cayift he?”
Towu three. North Etai-ge Kig»t. West and , twenty
days
the said Comolalnant cause a
Nose
Such
Mince
Meat
Giri.**
being
In
the
City
of
Hastings,
Barry
Co.
Mich
­
They were silent Again, and Ring­
hire in a-verk. I wciudcr if I coaildn't
•
notice
nf
ibis
order
to
be
published
in
tbe
H
as
Emily D. Bomvioi.
igan. Dated Hasting*. Midi. Feb to. isnc.
Her smile is reflected in every
TiMoe Bankeba newspaper printed, published
i n- tttr rope to the pw'k and fling it up brand amuMed tobaccoacaoke. fib- stood
Philip T.COLonovg,
Mortgagee,
F*ki&gt; W. Walker
borne she enters for ■she brings
and circulating la said county and that such
Cirnrtt Court Commis«ioner. Barry Co. Mlete
motionless Jn the darkness, trying to
thrnu-gh tbat hole .*"
pubhcatlon
be
continued
therein
at
least
once
I
r.
,
A
}
’
°
r
n*-y
for
Mortgagee.
I
ALOKE' • flL KZNASTOM.
delicious mince
’____ pie to all, and
in each week, for * lx weeks tn succession, er Dated February if, uoa
Thw-e was still &lt;lnyl»^it enough tfor think .of soane way in which tbe cold­
Baticitor lor Comuialuaat. __
ai the same time saves the
Chat she cause a copy of this order tn be per-1
blooded plat could be frost rated; there
tiie ex;.r.run«rtt, and he taried it without
housewife from the drudg­
•onAJly served on said non resident defendant
MORTGAGE SALE. ’
JWe!fy d*y’ h**0™ th® tlme *bo-e
P*0BATK ORDER.
1&lt;" • of l.Hiih. A single attempt to throw seemed to tbe but one waj*. and his de­
ery that old time mince
ecrlbed for his appearance.
DefauR having been made In foe eoodltloBa
State
of
Michigan,
County
of
Barrv
—
sire
for
vengeance
cooled
n
little
as
be
pie making required.
t!. - cumlieiTKKne anchor up through the
„
C
lement
S
mith
.
At
a
scaaion
of
tbe
Prolmte
Court
for
the
B«M *wvwl.tr,. Tak» ■&lt; nUxtlnM.
lir T. Colt,nov«.
Circuit Judge
hph» in throroef nnsw^rad dflie question. thought, of it. but he crept, into a posi­
County of Barry-Belden at foe Prnhate &lt;iffic-. . .Pro
OofoPfolnant’s Solicitor.
K
and recorded In tbe office of the ’’
In the dtv "f HnartiiKB. in aaM county, ou [ATmmcopyj.
.Pi:c sitort‘headed pick uwd by the tion whrae he eould comnuund t he widest
Deeds, for the County of Barry a
Saturday, for atsco gay of March tn th*
range
o&lt;
apaoe
in
the
other
chamber,
’d’^,Kf?^onib«;-Ora
of Nove
hit).- inoiu»'h5ighterthunrflkecommon
rear
oue
tboctaaud
eight
hundred
and
uinet)
—...
ORDSBcwruBucI^ox.
,8®J
Uber 35 of Mortgagee, ou r
alx.
j^nd watched for the men to cross the
MEffiRELL-BOULE CO.,
.. !.’■« ! .eni -ofiChnt name, but oven with
which mortgage there Isclajmed to
Present, Cbarie- W. Armstrong. Judge of
irrtnu. N. Y., Mfrs, c
S’’
59m nf F1Te Hundred
Probate.
•
' - &gt;s ;-.d’. antugetfas) could not tCkrow it to narrow field of sision on tbeir way haek
and Thirty 8ix Dollars and thirty nine rents
I..
-------- ” ““
fv&gt;'r ih.
th- required liejglit.and. inacMition, he .to the mriM*. Ji seemed hours Ixqfswe
and an attorney's lev uf Twenty Five Doni?.'
Wulf, deceued.
provided for in said mortgag-. and no wit
on reading and fillu*.' the nerirlon ilulv verlled
: or nt once tbafl. even if he had the .they spoke again, and then the gruffer
ComplslDBUt
proceed I. gsat law having been instituted u&gt;
of Ellen O. DeWulf, praynig that ad twin Istra
HIKE MEAT.
v*nglh. it tvottid take hourse&gt;f prnc- Boice said: “I don’t believe that ihar
recover foe moneys seemed bv mud inortcaee
tlouof Miidektalrtw grat.t'-u t«» Angle J. De- Charles T. Hart
or any part thereof;
•
‘™ngage.
him
p
’
s
gw
ine
out,
Buddy.
”
1 • n&gt; bring the &lt;kill ueceMMjr to en­
WnW or to tome other suit ibU* person.
Defendant
NOW. Tberefore.hy rlrtne of th- pgwer of ^u
Tnereuponitisordermt.tiiai Friday ttm third
•M1 reckon hit air. for shore,” wtm the
able him to hurl the thing through the
At a sMriou of said Court, held at tbe Court contained In said mortgage, and the Matnte m
dsy
of
April.
A.
D.
WG.
at
ten
o
’
clock
iu
Huusa In tbe City of liastlmnin said County, on such ease made and provided, notice ts brrebv
jefily; ‘‘but hit don't make no dlfTr• trrvw gap in the rocka. Not tGureary
the forenoon, bo msI&gt; ued for foe bearing of *atd the
101b, day of M-rch A f». 18M.
*
given that on Saturday the 83rd day of Mav 7
petltloa, and that the heirs at law of said deewaa
hitmtelf i:wdleariy„ he desisted after the encr; we-all can fin’ the way without
Present. Ho.x. Clement Rmith,
1? °'c’ock ln tb« forenoon. I ahMl
| cd. and all other iteraons Interestnt lu sain
.
circuit Judge. sell at Publie Auction, to the highest blddw at
i t st tn,:j|. and sat down to eat hicflcajity hit.**
estate, are required to at&gt;j&gt;ear at a vMlon of
in
this
cause
It
appearing
from
affidavit
on
file,
front door of the Court House In roe
said court, then to be lioMcn at the Probate that the defendant, Oliarle* f Hart Is DOC the North
A little later the light faded and flick­
« Harihur. Jthat being Um
wbeJe
• ipjier .by the last nqr« of fading light.
since. Id foe city of Hastings, in said conntv. resident of tub Statr. and that his residence the Circuit Court for Barry Couaty isboSST
' ter H. Imirf been tvsthrd down byan- ered and then went out, leaving behind
an&lt;l show csxi.se. If any tlwTC be, why the prayer cannot be a«eertniRed after diligent Inquiry. I tbr uremlsea described in said mortgage or ro
the [&gt;etltioiier may not be granted. Anc On motion ot Lombard &amp; Hughes Complainant's
it a darkness that was almost tangible,
'her cJrtnk from the pool, he made his
much
thereof
as
may
be
necessary
to
my
the
it Is further ordered, that said jietitlnner give Bolldtor It Is is umered foal the apiUarance of amount due on said mortgage, with seren nJr
niplf arrangemeht* to pass another and Ringbrand’s heart sank as he real­
notice to the persons interested In said estate, said non resident defendant Charles T. Hart be
cent, tbterert. and all legal rusts, together Mfo
jf
tbe
pendency
of
said
petition,
nnd
tbe
hear
ized
that
one
chance
of
saving
Hester's
MQ
-V
«
Twenty
five
l^Xr*
n
.rec
­
ffht in the cavern, and tried to go to
entered herein wltblu 5 months from tbe date
Ing thereof by causing n copy of this order to b* of
this order, and incase of hu sppearaoo* that anted for llim ju tbr premises brlna de&lt;&lt;-r(i^wi
fatlier and brother was gone. It was
1 ep; but his brain wm too actively at
published In foe Hastinow Bannkr A
he rause bi • answer to th- bill of oomplainC to In said inort rage ns afl that^effij^I
nsper
printed
and
elredlatedjn
said
nt
■
MORTG kGE SALE.
tje Hied, sad a ropy t!iere»&gt;f to be served on the »»d paml or l»n.l altuu. In .he TowShKr
»rk trying to devise new expedients, only a chance, he knew, tor the mounBarry once In each wee* for throe.: xxe*( omnlatnant's Ko Ht'»r wltiiln twentv days after
Default kavlng been made In rhe conditions weeks previous to .aid day of heartng'.nDr
&lt;*■»•»»»
no-1
M .-h
d after towing and roHlog upon hia laineer* were two to one. nnd he was
service on him o&lt; a copy ol said Bill and notice Uc*».
kD&lt;nr-|&gt; n»rt do«Ti«, folinwx ■
of aeerial11 mortgage made by Fred W. Hickel
Ch A ELKS W. AKMnrttCHrU.
-»Jdy &lt; ouch for awhile he rot up totpr not enough of a marksman to be sure of and wife Mectie of the town of Hastings. Barry
at this order; and In def «u't thereof, aw'd Bill
Tbe North East quarter of the North 'Wrat
(A true copy )
Judxf of Frormie
•tnartrirof
Section
thirty
five
(33rTow?
“
w^S
wilibe
taken
as
confessed
by
said
nou
resfdeat
1&lt;» think it out- Since the night was disabling even one of them; nevertbe- County. Michigan, to Sam nt-1 Carson of Gales­
Ai d 11 J’ furlhcr ordered, thV North Range nine (9) West.
Kalamazu.' County. MichljpiD. dated
teauR. .he had made up his mind to fire burg,
I’ROBATE ORDER.
wlthlu fifteen djy« foe CumplaiDvnt cau»e «
•ar and calm, the silence in the cave
Deeamber 7 A. D. IBM. and recurded in foe of­
’
Kuda Braw.
notice ot tin■ order to be published lu the
upon them when they came again in fice of tiie Reg iter ol Deeds, for foe County of Stare of Michigan, County •! Barry-m.
un profound, and, knowing tbat the
1
Ha*nk«. a Dewapaner prtntru.
I’HtLtr T. COLOROVE.
Ata
seaalpa
of
foe
Probate
Court
Barry
and
Btate
of
MlrhktBD.
on
tbe
eewntb
view, trusting to the shortness of the
erdinary noisea of the upper world
das of December A. D. ISHJln Liber 2D of Mort­ County of Barry, hoiden at the Probste Offi'-F in published and elrcuisting in MUd County. sod
bat said pablleation be continued therein once
range to offset bis lack of skill with the gages. O', page 212, m&gt; which mertgage there is foe city of Hastings, lu said comity, do Fri
' uld not reach him. he wan startled
clalineri to do due at the date of thia notice the day, the 13th dav of Nareh In the year In each wyek (br »lx w«&gt;ks In suceerslnp, or
from hia revery by a sound like the
weapon.
that she cause a ropy of this order to be persoasura of Three hundred ninety six fXillars and one thousand eight hundred and ninety
MORTGAGE BALE.
ally
served on -aid non reaPent Defendant at
Present, Charles W. Arirstroug, Judj
scuffling of cautious footsteps, followed
He thought be beard them when they Seven cents, and an attoraay’s fee o FCdea
days before foe Ums abort rieDollar* provided for Id said aiertgage. nd no Probate.
tssppearaDc*
immediately by the appearance of a dull
left tbe chamber, and again, after what suit
or proceed mg &lt; at law han ng bceu institut­
tbe mailer ol the estate of Orrin
Clement Smith.
seemed an interminable interval, there ed to recover foe moneys sucured by said mort­ Adams, deceased.
plow of light in the chamber beyond tbe
„
.
UircuIC Judge
On reading aud filing the petition duly veri­
or any Dart thereof:
was a faint rustling apch ns might have gage.
[•revive. His first thought was thathia
Examined, countersigned aid entered b me.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of the power of fied. ot JLUdnvr K. Adafits. son ol said deceased
John g. Xaolbu.
of June 1886. and on which there 13 claimed to
been
made
by
the
two
men
climbing
praying
tbfi
a
certain
Jiutrument
now
on
sale
contained
In
said
mortgage,
aud
tbe
statute
file
reptors had come to make another at­
Register.
be due. at tbe dale hereof. Two Hundrerf and
In said court purporting to be the last win
out of the cave. The correctness of this In such case made and provided, notice I* here­ testament
Lombard and Hlgkxs.
Ten Dollars and ninety five cents notice is
tempt to kill him. and it brought with
of said decessed, be admitted to proby given that ou Fatnrday the !3&lt;b day of Jut e
hereby given, foal by vlrtoe Sf foe
5
Uomplaluant*4
bolic.Cur.
it a fit of terror similar to that which
clock lu tue Forenoon, I Uxte aua foe rxeculor. fotrrln n med appointInst supposition was confirmed short­ A. D.
Atn^eopT.]
bid­
ly afterward by the dull rumble of a shall sell st Public Auction, to foe bl
had attacked him on the previous night,
I* ordered, that Frldar, tbe
der. at the North Eront door of t
Court
auction. to the
but he set his teeth and overcame it,
distant explosion, and the listener knew _________
NOTICE KOK HKAKING OF CLAIMS.
House Id tbe City of Hastings [tbat being tbs 10th day of April. A- .D. 18M. at tea ’rioek la
■
where tbe Circuit Court
that another of the mj'sterious attacks I place
Cou tor Barry Counrt
IMate of Michigan, Couaty of Harry—wi.
flattening himself against the kali and
Hastings.
lldeul. lb* premises described In said
had be,n .uecewfully made on the 1
Notice is hereby glvea;that bv an order of the
waiting breathlessly for what should
mortgage, or somuch thereof a» may be oeoea&lt;
Probate Court for tbe Couuty of Barrv. made
anner m
o; « foe fifth day of March A. IX IBM. wx the afternoon.
sary to pay the amount due on raid mortgage,
follow. It was a trying moment, and
working in the McNabb mine.
briraen at tbe Probate niontba from that dale were aUowed for credi­
with 8 per cent Interest, and all bgal cost-;
he was surprised to find himself grow­
in Mid UooDty, tors to (&gt;resent their claims aga.nst tbe estate
With the certainty tbat the men had gnther with so attorney's fee of Fifteen pel
be. why tbe prayer
coveuanted for therein, tbe premises
~
Carter
ing calmer nnd more collected with the
left the cavern, and that with their dis­ scribed
In said mortgage as all that
■Tinted. And it b County, decerned, and tbat al! creditors rt
appearance hk only chance 6/^xrevent- [■lore and parcel of tend situate In tbe Townaft
]»asslng of the lagging seconds^ then
deeeaeed’
reqmwd
nf
Hastings
tn
tbe
OoM
ot
Ban“
*
the tingling of hia nerves told him that
Probate
Michigan, and knows and describe
he had once more possed-tlie ihysterious
The West half of the East half of
Ixyundary between' helpless War and

Thursday, Mar. 26. 1896.

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PERFECT
URITY

SUPERIOR i
TRENGTHI

oderate
price

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courageous resolution, and, drawing hia
revolver, he waited in grim silence for
[he appearance of a face at the

upon some expedient that would free
him In time to enable him to warn tbe
Latlmera. For awhile the awful

BamlelCa
Pbiuf T. Colobova

HABVET WlIJ.l

�Hastings Banner.

market for a deccal peter. saui rrer'
[Mr Edward BalHraa m Manchester (Bagtaad) American home bi care more filled will*
Tbur&amp;ay, Mar. 26, i8g^the comforts
H&lt;rt smtll
fire ta re­
CaurierJ
Cheapness, cheapness, cbeapness and lighted on the blackened beartlxstonca of
MA—MALX L.COOK. KAftor.
competition! These have been tbe parrot­ oar people; until every American woman
cries of Free-Traders; and excellent cries b once mote decently dad: until the tear■■TBKED AS MICCOXV CGAM MAt^*** AT they are for tbe million and ■ a half luckv
of hunger are wiped from the eyes 'f
TWM H AST1NG*. MICH.. rOSTDTrKX,
individuals with tbeir fixed Incomes. But every American child; until tbe otd tin
AUOU8T 14, 1879.
bow about the thirty-five mllltons without dinner pail to take® down from tbe U»elf
fixed income*? How does It affect them? and proudly borne to dally labor by every

EDITORIAL NOTES
FREE COINAGE IN MEXICO.

What does competition and cheapness
mean in tbeir case?. It means thi»—Il
means that when by home competition a
starving needle-* oman la found to stlfch

shirts at 4d. a dozen, straightway a slsryIng foreign woman Is found to sihch
Tbe writer makes no pretension of being
shlrta at Sd. per dozen, and her work is
a financier, but having recently visited Mex­
brought over here to drive English women
ico which is a free coinage country, many below starving point. This Is competition!
have asked us concerning the free coinage
This Is cheapness. And dues It benefit the
of silver in that country, and whether It Is
community? The first condition of the
a good thing for Nexicu or not. It is
vaunted cheapness, this panacea tff the
alwxwt an infallible rule that “whafs good
Cobden Club, la cheap labor; do not let
for aomeoue else Is good enough for as,”
the operatives forget this when they have
but It’s not alwaj a true.
dinned into tbeir ears the virtues of mere
Conditions In Mexico and lu the United
cheapness. Is the low price of wheat that
States are so absolutely different tbat a
Is secured by stimulating foreign produc­
comparison Is very difficult. For instance
tion aud discouraging home production a
hero we have an Intelligent people to form
national blessing? Is It a national bless­
tbe basis of our civilization; there you
ing when tbe English and Scotch laborers
have tbe poor. Ignorant, half or quarter
are deprived of their employment In favor
clothed indian, whose loftiest aspiration
of tbe Ill-paid labor of Rusalaus. Poles,
np to date seems to be to beg. Here we
Wallachians or Coolies? Are shirts stitch­
have a very lartfe, well-to-do middle class
ed by starving women at 4d. a dozen a
coming between the rich and the poor;
blessing to the community, or the eheapthere you have but tbe two classes—tbe
n&lt;Asxof bricks made by over-taxed child­
very rich and tbe very poor. Here thp
ren at nominal xages, or the cheapness of
land is divided amopg thousands; there it
nails or cables made by overworked
is in the possession of a/ew, and Is not
women and children, a blessing? Is the
taxed. Here all farm protracts are com­
waste of human life, the misery aud the
paratively low in prices; there they are
suffering aud demoralization and Immoral­
very high aod an extremely high tariff
ity Inseparable from cheap labor a benefit
actually prohibits Importation Into tbat
to the country? Is the cheapness that is
country. Here labor gets from 81.00 to
caused by cheap foreign labor a blessing?
&gt;1.50 per day; there the same class get
No, it ia not; and In spile of all I be writ­
from 15 to 80 cents, reckoned In American
ings and preachings of tbe Cobden Club,
money, the actual days wages being 25 to
1 maintain that the more we examine the
35 cents a day In Mexican money.
meaning of mere cheapness, tbe more dis­
Free coinage of silver is undoubtedly a
good thing for Mexico, but it is bard for tinctly we find that it means a “low stand­
-the laboring classes. Why? Because farm ard of life.”

dance, wan doubled In amount aa rampared with the amount Imported under
the McKinley law." Tbe tariS for def­
icit, no matter wbat nine it may do, la
not helpful to anj American intereat—
Albany Journal.
CTThe republicnna will make tbeir
nomination! about tbe middle of June,
and tbe people will not even wait for
American workingman, iu whose sturdy tbe democrat* to make thesra, a month
hand It remain* the badge of Amertra’s later, before etarting the campfire* and
truest nobility.—Hon. John M. Thurtton rallying around tbe flag of republioanlam. So far from waltln&lt; more than
U. S. 8. of Ntbratka.
two month* after tbe alandard baa been
railed,
they are already impatient to be­
Aristides, the Archon- and chief 'magi»trate of Athens, whose honesty equity and gin the campaign. Tbe enormous re­
publican rote ot the elty of Philadel­
Integrity gained for him the glorlons ap­ phia at tbe municipal election juat held
pellation ot the Just: though he iought above that republicanism ia on the in­
bravely for bls country, and ruled wisely crease. Judging from that beginning
yet In bls old age died so poor, that be was for 1896 thia year will be a retort break­
burled at the public expense. How differ­ er in tbe line of republican maforitiea.
ent witl- tbe chief magistrate of this Notwithstanding It waa only a local
countrj; a multl-mllllongltr. who has ruled election, and there waa no uncertainty
about tbe result, the majority for the
so unwisely and unjust, lliat a few years
republican ticket was almost aa large
more ot bl&lt; reign, the Government would
aa It area at the last gubernatorial eleobe too pour to bury blin.
tion.—Chicago Inter Ocean.

LET LABOR LEARN.
Democratic Tariff.
Every American wnge-eumer.whether
a worker in a woolen mill or not, la di­
rectly interested in the result of last
year’s experience with free trade in
■w ool. Precisely the same effect would
follow in other industries if the tariff
on the manufactured article were placed
on as Mow an ad valorem basis as it has
been in the case of woolen goods. Hence
It is the earnest duty of every wage­
earner to study the following state-.,
xuent of our imports of foreign woolens
during the four years of McKinley pro­
tection to wool and one year of free
trade In that raw material:
IMPORTH OF WOOLEN M AJVU FACT UKES.
Cjllbmdar Tea*.
Value
1»1.............................................................. S34.O1O,MB
1»1.
1«.
. 304U.BM
1W4........................ ............
. M.B6MU

SOLID BOLD TOILET SET.
Preekms straw.
It la said that the only complete gold
toilet set in the work! belong* to the
khedive of Egypt. It*exact value is not
known, but it must be enortnou*, for the
set ia incHisted with diamonds and
other precious atones. Egypt, by tbe
way, has a debt of about $525,000,000.
and besides the interest on this has to
pay an annual tribute to the sultan of
Turkey amounting to nearly $3,500,000.
Despite this the present khedive haa
been following in the footsteps of hi*
predecessors,
whose
extravagance*
brought about the present almost bank­
rupt condition of the'eountry.
Each piece of the khedire's golden
toilet set bears his monogram in di amoods. Upward of 3.000 diamonds and
over 1,200 ruble* were used in decorat­
ing these gorgeous adjuncts to tbe
Egyptian ruler’s dressing-table. The
body of each of the 28 pieces 1* of 18karat gold, nnd all are Inclosed in a dia­
mond-incrusted ebony case.

Protection average.
1MB.....................................
. S04M.MI
products are high aud Mexico’s wealthy
It Is reported that Captain General Wey- Free trade Increase......................... I30.8N.811
land owners, fruit raisers, or mine pro­
Low to labor........................................ lk»,W7
ler, of tbe Spanish forces will resign.
prietors get their labor for from 25 to as
l4»Kt year the democratic gift of free l
raw material to woolen manufactures
cents a day in Mexican money, which
One thing tbat tbe democrats can't howl
more
than doubled our imports of for- I
__
____equa!
,__ ,_________
?__ in
about
to from 15 to ______
20 cents
A pleaalng story is told by the crown
about and tbat is tbe ‘'surplus.’’
cign woolen goodji. as compared with '
American money. Thus the Mexican
prince of Germany, *-1x0. with his
the average vaMxe of similar imports
aristocracy get big prices for everything
brother,
was recently with their tutor
Wisconsin has elected a solid republican during the founyears of McKinley pro­
at the hotel of tbe Chutes du Rbin.
that they produce, and -pay their pauper delegation all pledged to McKinley for
tection. The.exact increase was $30.When the txftor paid the bill be offered
labor with money which is actually worth president.
51X1,813.
If \vc take one-half of this .
the value of the labor etn- ° tnon.eJ' I’res&lt;'nt !°J* 'b*“berm*ldbut little over one-half its face value, and
amount ms t’
*
*
’
■aklnn aueh raoda. then the ’h°; hoWe"r',fcfu"d ,he
which money the Mexicans themselves
Over 827,000.000 was voted last week ployed in making such goods, then the
ing to a notice that tips were forbidden.
discredit.
to build four large battle ships and 15 tor­ losis to American labor/mployed In our
The inter explained the situation to the
How do they discredit it? We have in pedo boats. A good navy alwavs com­ 'voolen mills was $15,300,000 in a single. 1 eldesi pupil, who thereupon went out
vrar of free trade in the raw material-.
our possession a Mexican dollar, contain­ mands respect abroad.
• .
. . ___
। with ms
his oroit
brother und bought a very
of only one industry.
I
.
.
ing about eight grains more silver than an
_ ’ ^°°c ‘ *- This lie gave to the
Rut the loss to our wage-earners ha« .
Depth of learning added to sound com­ .
,
...
, „
,
innnl
American dollar, aud yet right in the city
maid, wnvlnwthi
snying tbat. “as it was not money,
Ih-cu more than this and for several
of Mexico our American dollar is worth mon sense, and a long experience in -casons. In the first place the ixnporte , she could not refuse it."* As the young
j princes were Bivviug
sto ving ul
at me
the notei
hotel iniu&gt;1.85 in the Mexican silver, saying nothing National affairs go to make William Mc­ hP last year’s woolen goods, so called, '■ pinivvo
,
,
about the extra amount of silver the Kinley a desirable man to have In tbe very largely consisted of the cheapest . :ognito the maid did not know that
i the donor of the brooch will probably
quality of stuffs, in which rags, rnuugo
Mexican dollar contains. Further than presidential chair.
he rmjjcror of Germany some dav.
and shoddy formed the bulk of the com­
this, take it right at the Mexican mint
’
*
'
Ambassador Bayard, who attempted to ponent parts. Hence the . increase iq
which we visited, a Mexican gold dollar
value does not fairly represent the in­
was worth $1.85 of their silver. Mexico toady to the Cobden Club and the aristoc­
creased quantity of goods imported.
probably has as rich, If not tbe richest, racy, of England by blttarly denouncing
It was greater than the value iiidicatdw.
silver mines on the globe. As long as the principle of protection in America, Another reason is that when the pur­
Mexicans can take their cheap silver to the was unmercifully scored in Congress last chaser of these cheap goods begins to
mint and get It coined, and pay very week.
complain of their bad wearing qualities,
cheap labor In their cheap money, and
he is informed that they were American
President
Cleveland
lays
all
of
his
finan
­
goods, and that he had better buy for­
then get big prices for everything that
eign
clothing hereafter. This tends to
cial
troubles
to
the
greenbacks.
If
every
they have to sell, as long as they can do
check a subsequent demand for the pro­
this we say, free coinage will be a good greenback was silled In and cancelled,
duce of our own mills, and thus it
thing for Mexico. Gold Is scarcely ever gold would still flow out of tbe country in
checks their output, and again the de­
aeon in the business circles of Mexico, and a steady stream as long as tbe balance of mand for American labor.
circulates at 85 per cent premium, sliver trade is against us.
As the value of labor is so much less
being almost universal.
iu Europe than here, a better grade of
Thocsands
of
workingmen
find
them
­
goods than wc imported so largely in
Would It be wise for the American
people to attempt the free and unlimited selves out of employment and deprived of 1805 could undersell American goods nf
coinage of sliver alone. Irrespective of old time wages, because the factories they similar quality if existing tariff condi­
tions were continued. As the value of
other countries? Would there not come used to work In have bad to close down
labor in most American industries rep­
a time when our currency would be de­ through pauper labor competition of the
resents more than half the cost of the
old
world.
Without
those
wages
consump
­
preciated as it Is in Mexico, when prices
finished article, the estimated loss to
would be based on tbat depreciated cur­ tion has been greatly restricted, values labor is greater than we have stated in
rency and labor paid with It To be sure have shrunken and times have been cluse. the case of last year’s woolen imports.
Labor in every industry would be affect­
all debts contracted could and possibly
Japan, with her eight cent per day labor ed, in precisely the same ratio us labor
would be paid in a depreciated currency.
Is coming in as a great factor In the in­ in the woolen mills, if the tariff in all
The bond holder could easily endure thin,
dustrial world.
To day over 850,000 industries were on the basis of the
but would not the heaviest burden after
spindles are at work and more are being woolen schedule of the Wilson bill.
an. from a depreciated currency, fall upon
Introduced. English manufacturers can­ Bence it is the duty of labor to reflect,'
tbe laboring classes, just as It does In
not only upon its actual position of to­
not compete with tbeir cheap labor and
Mexico?
day, but upon the possibilities of its fu­
just how they can knock out the Japanese
Silver always will be used as money,
ture conditions, should the free raw ma­
and still maintain tbeir free trade doctrine terial craze be, by any possibility, ex­
and we are opposed to tbe exclusive gold
Is a great question.
tended
to every other'American Indus­
standard as attempted by this democratic
try. Labor has had its lesson. Labor
administration. We want to see both gold
The great principle for which tbe rtP‘ v knows tbe remedy—to vote at- evei^and silver need as money. Seeing what
publican parly stands can never be' craned opportunity, against every candidate
we have has convinced us that the only
from politics as long as conditions are es for congress who favors, free trade.—
safe way to have free coinage is by Inter­
they are. That policy, under which we American Economist.
national agreement. If France. Germany
In a few years took a foremost place among
POLITICAL DRIFT.
and the American republics could arrive
the nations, is a living question. And 11 e
at such an agreement, we believe that It
ETThe miserable makeshift at bor­
be^t way to appreciate IU Importance U to
rowing money to meet the expenses of
eould be successfully carried out.. But
attempt to get along without It as we have
government is a disgrace to American
from what we saw in Mexico we are very
for tbe past three jean*.
atatcamanship.—N. Y. World (Dem.).
much inclined to tbe opinion that for the
crThe country Is very tired of tbe
United States to attempt free noInage
Major Pinjtrre of Detroit denounces lo
kind
of financiering
incJud-fi
_
. va
a«K that
uua V MAU
UUXU the
WIC
atone would bring distress and disaster. etale affair.,
Ibe same condition tbat he neraaaity of borrowing money to make
And we farther believe that a protective has brought about In Detroit. He con­
a aurplua.—St. Louie Globe-Democrat.
tariff which will turn tbe tide of tuoney tinually kicks on the high state tax, but at
rrThe republican party ia in favor of
this way, as It always used to, will restore the same time Detroit has increased tbe protection, aa it always has been. That
shaken confidence, and furnish a basis bonded indebtedness almost to tbe limit, is one of its fundamental principles, and
upon which enterprise can figure, will and per capita indebtednew baa been one of the main sources of its strength
bring back prosperity and restore good greatly increased. Lie has built up the and uaefulneas. But it dov not believe
in duties that footer trusts or maha op­
greatest political machine iu Detroit that
portunity for any kind of injustice.—
Tbe United States with all of its wealth
ever was known in tbe state, and Is just St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
Md power cannot defy the nalaral laws of the kind of a man that Michigan dors not
•^Cleveland stood up aquarely tn
trade. All of the other great powers on want fur Governor.
the Monroe doctrine and the people and
«Mth um gold to settle all trade balances,
congress stood with him. Having done
awd tbe United States must and does settle
There are thousands who insist that tbe
all trade balances in gold. If the United Tariff qnwtlon haa bran permanently aelSUttw adopts tbe free and unlimited colo- tier’: llrat I be Wllaon Hit wHI be permitted

Now i. the time to beg.n to tWnk
.... of....
from. tiro designs are all 2fsw Yorks Istsat.
Pmjr Smith,
at tbe Racket.
WK HAVE—canton flats !□ white and
black, canton dreu shapes,
leffhprn flats, sailors yak’s, sod sn end tew
variety of childrens bend wear, and It will
be wortti your while to call and see sno
get prices at Phln Smiths Racket store.

Garden Seeds
And we wish to .ay tha: we hjv-

NOW THEN -We have an endlew

variety of hst frames and
FULL ASSORT/IENT of
straw brsld (which will be tbr rase this
SEEDS IN BULK
Mason) and will make you just what you
want
Phim MMrrn,
St tlir* Racket.
WE HAVE—1‘allvrs fur children for From one of the most reliable seed
Mlssrs and foe oilier* who
houses. We have also
want them, trimmed or nnt as you tnsj
wish at the Racket of Thin Smith
XflAOES—We uie nor showing the
largest line erf lares we ever
had at pi Ices no one will instr.
Phim Smith.
FACE VEILING—Fn.m the plain to
tbe fancy rlienllte
dot and all re&gt;tnrs at Phln Smith’s Racket.
We want Maple Sugar, Butter
RIBBONS— Call and see the assort­
ment large and romplet*,
and Eggs.
.
prices right.
Prim Smith.
. at the Racket
FLOWERS—never were ao nice and
cheap as this ueason, an
—
,111 get an new
we sold out last year you will
UP to date, «•&lt;*■ rif bj.
Ph» Smith.
at H&gt;e Racket. M
WHEN IN WANT-of baby bonnets .
see ours.
Phjk Smith.
“
at the Racket-! M
JET CB.0WNB—and ornaments will T
be worn this year ex-' A
1 tensively. We have a new assortment at: J
.Pbln Smiths Racket store.
I M
BAIIrOBS—for children, see them and A
the price at the Racket of ■ j
Phln Smith.
11
....... is The Best.
WHAT—No one will make a shirt A
waist when they have looked j
I have the agency
j over our lol and got tbe price*, they, can- “
and wish you to
not afford to and they can’t get them to set A
nice,
I| so -1^
pjnK smith,
i
examine them be­
at the Racket. 1
-j
fore buying.
YOTTB BENEFIT—Having revrrsl A
hiiudped pairs «
I of the Grand Ledge Bankrupt sin e stock w
The HARTFORDS are
i left yet you can buv them at less than first A
; cost and each and every pair are A Nu 1 J
the CHEAPER Ones.
■ goods, but they «nnst go.
1 "
Pbin Smith.
A
at the Racket. ’ 3
• Everything in the
’
BOYS—and youths you can yet your
Jewelry Line.
pointed toed shoes at Phln Smiths A
’ aud save money.
Phis Smith.
•J
at tbe Racket ! w

Field Peas and
V^_Rape Seed

flams svanflrinai
Goiiimbla BiGiir.iti ■

•&gt;

The Famous.
I

j
:
।
1

,.
I
'‘
I
'

IF—It ever comes spring you will want
a bat and the Famous Clothing
store Is bound to elesf eut about 200
IVM. H. STEBBINS.
bought for stout 30c uu a dollar bo you
’’
Fvneraj. Dhiectok.
will get them cheap.
Pimr Smith.
Room* next to Chriatmas’ Phot­
Studio.
BesMence am Court st rvt
at ttie Famous Cash Clothing store.
Remember fur mens clothing, hats, caps
and shoes you will save dollars at Phiu
Smith’s.
THE FAMOUS—Pants will not rip AriSS IDA FITZ SIMMOXS.
they are warranted nut
Teacher of Piano Organ Voire Ltiltun.
Br«’ the cheapest.
, Harmony, Thorough Ba.%» and other advanced
studiM. Special teram In cJanf two or
Pnix Smith.
more
tn
Voloe Culture. Fur jAruculan. call
at the Famous Clothing olore.

ilflVE JUST
RECEIVED * * * *

r

THE flQEKCT FOR THE

CELEBRATED OLIVER GflILLED PLOWS
THE BEST FLOWS OH THE MCE OF THE QLOBE.
For Difficult Soils they have no equa’.
The favorite wherever used.

We AUO HfflbLE THE

of silver as has Mexico, then, we beMsve, tbs time must surely come when our
wwmmey will be depreciated, just as It Is

*■ •W “•»

V.

Enffllab official

tn .tend: but tbe Eepubiteen

party tiaa

AND THE BISSELL ARE THE TWO LEADING
rtUNIVE8SE FARMERS LIKE THEM BE­
CAUSE THEY ARE STAUNCH AND RELIABLE.............................

ueerr WHtaeeted tu tbe ranlrraeM at any
ereat quralkm until It ha. been aettled
rlrtl. The RrpubHeau party will never

quM.m until erar, American factory la

PLAIN iwo
TION PLOWS,

krapUJa

Bros

*iu errtolaty

-....

.

-

�Banner

rl asti ng

luuisd*}, Mar.

2(1, 1896.

OFEP NO'S
Come in and look me over.
1 have my

jS LIE DI W Pffl
open for inspection and sale
and, as usual, I have * fine
large line, well asserted
with all the late patterns
and designs.
YOU WILL HAKE A
MISTAKE if you don’t see
my goods—quality the high­
est—prices the lowest—as­
sortment the largest.

I have a large stock of

WINDOW SHADES
—all styles and
prices. **** A full and com­
plete line of paints, oils and
varnishes. Everything you
will need in bmise cleaning
time.
&gt;
.

FREDL. HEATH
...The Druggist..

,

LOCAL NEWS.
Si quires.

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
insure insurtiou in the issue of the weak
when brought.
Republicans don’4 forget to attend

caucus.

your

।

Prof. W. D. Sterling, of Ann

Arbor, is

in the city.
Butler and eggs

wanted

at Spence's

Shoe store.
Keyhbl leans tread the caM For a city caue i» In this issue.
Every 60 (Uys Busby Bro*, get the latest

»tyies iu hair cuts.
Do not fall to get Stauffers prices on

egg* before selling.
We notice Stauffer always

lute lit*- democratic camp, earnest, honest
repobliratK whose ennvlcttmui at onetime fined to tbe house tbe past two weeks with
or another might have lead them to favor1 a severe attack of the grip.

some Htt.lv principle not coniahitd hi tbe
George C. Walters and son Charles, of
Potatoes per "a.. IB.
ptwtfnrip of rite republican party.
The Hastings, were in Allegan this week on a
ruae has liren «uccr**rnllv. worked, but of visit to friends—A Uepan GaseUe.
late 3 ears the people have become ever­ » Mrs. Daniel Striker went to Albion this
was the wife of W. H. Ham*’ grand fa (tier. 1plHce- 4 cents. Same days will be sold a
lastingly sick of endorsing theec democrat­ wrek to attend the funeral of Mrs. Flak,
Tbos, Spence lias a full stock of staple 1large lot of Drw»a goods at
to % off ic slde-sl&gt;o,we. and have expressed their
wife of Dr. Fisk, the president of Albion
*■
groceries at W. H. Spence’s Shoe store, Many other goods al cut prices.
disapproval at the polls.
The political
Chiekrn dressed. 8.
College.
Beef drsessd. *.(» to
where you can exchange butter, eggs,
U. H. Bfauldixo.
horizon, to a democrat, has no more prom­
Reef live. 2.75.
Judd Beadle who-was called to Bat­
Mtutou. dressed. 5green or dry wood for groceries, bouts or
ising
future,
than
is
unfolded
to
a
man
In
Geo. Landis who for the past two years
Dried apple*. 3
tings
by
the
death
of
his
grandmother
shoes.
।
Bockwhea: tour. 2 U
Every act
has been running a drug slur* in Horton, Hade* with bl* tmek twokrn.
Mr-. Davis, returned to hia home in New
Cloversell. 4 86 to I! j
Don’t be deceived by any "so called”
Mich., has disposed of his stock there and of the democratic party during this Ad­ York state Monday afternoon.
free silver ticket. Such a one invariably &lt;
opened up a drug and grocery store In H. ministration has been auch as to entitle It
Cnueoa Notices.
Mrs. Julia Green, who had been with
has a single gold standard foundation. It L. Newton’s building one door west of to greater stigma and reproach than the
Tlw c&lt;*uitty convention for nominating
Is but another Greenback, P. I. dodge to iCook &amp; Cook’s grocery. Mr. Landis Is an act before.
Jn short there lias been but a her daughter. Mrs. G. K- Gardner, during
delex*lr*
l«»
the
Conxrr^iunal and State
her severe Illness, returned to her home
win votes.
(
ennvrRilona will lie held in this niy Fri­
experienced druggist, haring clerked for succession of blunders that have followed
in Hastings Monday.—MiddlcuUlc Sun.
Tuesday George Stanleys house in Barry ।
one
another
at
a
dizzy.
Iiead-swimmlng
gait.
day
April
24th.
it Will Hive Uh* railing nf
some time in thia city beforp locating at
Supt. fl. B. Andrus and J. C. Ketchum,
township, burned t»i the ground during Horton. He proposes to keep in. stock a So to the democratic politicians there Is
gates t«» «h|g county ewwotiun arc nomi­
bls absence, nothing being saved. This Is full line ot drugs, paints, oils, and grocer­ nothing to hope for In the way of an en- of the Nashville schools, were in tbe city
nated *» the same time that luwusliip of­
the third house In that locality Hut has Iies which he will sell at (he lowest possible dorsement of the people, and It is left to Mondsy and attended the regular conven­ ficers are immihaled.
burned of late.
pricet, and invites the public to call and tbe wire pullers and alate makers to win tion of Barry lodge K. of P. In the eve­
__________________
such possible victories as they cau at the ning.
Lost—-In Phillips grocery Saturday, ।Inspect both goods and prices.
YANKEE SPRINGS
sacrifice of political self respecl, aod of
March 91. a $5.00 bill. Will the joung
The repablican* o&lt; the township ef
There will Be a special communlcatlun
Yankee Springs an? requested to meet in
gentleman who was seen to pick it up. ot
, Hastings Lodge No. 51 F. A A. M. at all political principle. So, we say, we
Tbe Emmanuel Y. P. 8. C. E. will be
cancu* at tbe Finery school house oa
please return to Phillips grocery and also Hastings April 10th, called at 2 p. m. at wondered what lack tbe opposition would conducted next Sunday evening by MIm
Saturday March 28, at 2 p. m. for the pur­
make in the way of bambonzliug voters Florence Scoby.
save further trouble.
pose of placing io nomination candidate*
which time the Grand Lecturer Arthur M.
f
Miss
Mabie
Rorabeck
will
lead
tbe
this year. Last week we found out.
It
for tbe several township offices to be voted
The sexton of the Blverside ' cemetery Clark will huld a school of Instruction ex­
meeting nf tbe Y. P. 8. C. E. next Sunday
for in the annual spring election to be held
was contained in tbe Journal, tn the call evening In Presbyterian church}
having resigned hia position, the company emplifying the 9 degrees. Nashville lodge
on Monday. April 6 next, and to transstrt
for a Union City Caucus. "Union Caucus”
Usual
services
morning
arid
evening
in
Is desirous to engage a competent man will work the 1st, Woodland the 2nd, hi
*ueh other busint-ot as may eome I*fore
In this city, for years, has meant and still Presbyterian church.
tbe rabcu*. Dated. March 16, ’96.
&lt;or thia position. For particulars enquire the afternoon, and Hastings the 3rd, in the
Services will be held as usual at tbe
means "democratic caucus.”
The call
By order of Com..
of tbe Clerk John Bessmer.
Methodist Episcopal church next Sunday.
evening. A candidate will be provided
fur a "Union Caucus” this year venture* In tbe morning tbe pastor will preach; in
1 want to rent my house.
Would let for each degree. The Grand Lecturer de­
beyond the pale of asking "anybody and the evening an address will be delivered
ASSYRIA.
window fixtures, best carpets and furni­ sires tills school to tie well attended and it
everybody opposed to the republican in the layman’s course py Mr. W. W.
The Republican electors of the Town­
ture remain. Rent cheap to right parties. Is hoped that all brothers will attend who party” to meet lu caucus, etc, and in­ Potter, of thia city, on "Christianity and ship of Assyria will meet in caucus at the
Democracy”. All are cordially Invited.
can.
Town Hall on Saturday March 28, 1806 at
Call at house at noon or evening.
cludes alt those favoring the free and Un­
The next meeting of tbe Hastings 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of placing
Thursday night Fred Stanly, son of
W. H. Schantz i
limited coinage of sliver at tbe ratio of 16 Womens Club, will be held on Thursday in nomination suitable candidates for the
Ju.
Stanley,
while
working
In
the
carding
April
2nd,
owing
to
the
regular
meeting
Mrs. Julius Ru&amp;seil has a full line of
to 1. What for? Just because the wire
several township offices and for the tran­
the latest and moat approved styles of room at tbe Felt boot factory, slipped and pullers know Jfroin tradition aud ex­ day being Good Friday. Members are re­ saction of such other business as may
minded that they are to eome prepared properly come before tbe caucus.
He
spring millinery on display In her store. fell while cleaning one of tbe cards.
perience that democrats will vote the with quotations from Shakespeare. Board
Dated at Assyria thia 12U&gt; day of MarcfeThe ladles of Hastings and vicinity are fell onto the belt and was thrown forward democratic ticket. There are those In tbe meeting at 2 o’clock.
SecRETARY.
A. D. 1896. 3y Okdkb of COMUrmtR.
cordially Invited to call and examine them. with great force bis head striking an iron republican party who believe that tbe
rod. He was badly Injured, but at this
United States should go into the free coin­ HINDS—NRWLAND Fred IL Hinds ot Hope,
A ‘"Ijncle Tom’s Cabin,” show is travel­
writing is reported as doing nicely, with
to Mis.- Or* Z. Newland, of Rutland, on Wedage of silver business, irrespective ot tbe
ing tbe time. It’s a pity It don’t come to
noMlav evening. March 2Stb. at tbe home ot
hopes of his speedy recovery.
He was
laws of trade, and the settled business
the bride* parent* Mr. and Mn. Chas New­
MODERN DRUO STORE.
Hasting*, for the city has not been blessed
taken home and while physicians were
land. Only near relatives were present at tbe
policies
of
other
countries,
while
others
with an Unde Tom's Cabin I loupe In a
ceremony. The young couple will Immediate­
administering ether in order to sew up the
ly go to housekeeping on Mr. Hinds farm STOCKINGS, FEATHERS,
believe
that
it
is
a
question
too
great
for
long time, and tbe people will forget
in Hop*, and bare U&gt;* beat wnbm ol their
GOWNS AND CLOAKS
wounds, Theodore Brosseau who was experiment, and of too much moment to
host* of friend*.
Mark's old stale jokes.
present was overcome by the ether and his be trifled with. But Uiink of this demo­
may be col­
People having fruit trees diseased are heart stopped beating, and for sometime
Married od tM &gt;«11. by Rer. ored a black
cratic party which has done more to dis­ HlLt-MILlBil
A. D. Grig«by at th.! Pr-Mr»yteri*ti parsonage
compelled by a statute enacted by the it was doublful wheather he would recov­
Mr. Calvin L. Utilt-» Mist Aim* D. HllHr that will not
credit silver than all other influences comcrock or fade
last legislature to spray them, or It will er. And had not artificial means for res­
both of Yankee Springs.
I
blned, trying to unite with those who are
if you use
be done by a commissioner and charged piration been resorted to be would soon
In favor of the free coinage of silver. ' BOAT—CC JWALL At tbe home of the brides
against the individual. It may be well to have died.
grand parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Musson, tn FAST
Nothing could be more inconsistent unless
thh cl tv. ou Thursday evening, March W. by
’look after this and save annoyance.
-Rev. Thea Cox. Mis* Nellie Cundall nnd Mr. BLACK
MaasadDyeFaat
The Companions of Hastings Chapter It is the "fusions” tbat the democratic
Edward Groat, both of Banfidd. Mr. ana
Hack* are of three
We have some of the finest bulk pickles No 68 Royal Arch Masons, entertained as wire-pullers In this country hare made in
Mr*. Groat left Tuesday for Galt. Iowa where
they will spend Uie aummerwiih the bride*
evur brought to Hastings. They’re put up guests on Friday evening March 20th, R. the past, when county candidates stood od
parents. Both are'well known and popular
by Heinz, the great pickle man. Always W. Comp. C. L. Stephens, of Ypsilanti, a gold, silver, free whiskey, prohibition,
young people In the vlrintty In which they re­
■
feather*. The coloc
nd*-. and lue Bakner join* with tbeir many
will.not crock, tadc «rremember that In (he quality of our goods Grand Caplaln of the Host, of the Grand protection, free-trade platform. We hope,
wishes
friends In eotigra'ulalions and best WUkSt
wa»h out, and the fint trial/
tor the future.
with a tcn-cent package ol*
we stake our reputation.
■
Chapter, of the State of Michigan. R. W. and verily believe, that the republicans of
Diamond byesgtw comI’uu.i.jfs A Eiib.
Comp, H. 8. Ms}nurd, of Charlottr.' High this city nnd county have too much good
Miss Sherman lias on a fine line of all Priest of Ciiarl&lt;»tte Chapter, No 82 and judgment, and have seen too much of R. Duane Freeman Irving
31
StayBUcfc
that Is new In the milHtiery line. The Grand Master of the 3rd ieil of the Grand these democratic side shows, to be drawn Mildred C. Brown KnUaod
31
Calvin L Hill Yankee Springs
new styles are very attractive, nnd Miss Chapter of 'the State of Michigan, also away on any such flimsy, inconsistent and Alma D. Miller
17
“
cent package make* an oHL
Sherman has shown exquisite (aide in her C&lt; mpaiUmis A. M. Barber. L. P. Bissel), wholly Impossible democratic doctrine of Edward Croat Jehnatown
row* like new, cornmeal
22
Nellie A. Cuodall
••
Neleetious as will in? seen by Inspecting P. B. Wells, E. N. Newcomb, George the single gold standard fusing with tbe Loy W. Crnra. Ban0eld
tnem to ah.
Flora A. Edmunds "
her stock, wtdeh all are cordially invited Decke. and Dr. F. A. Weaver, ot Char­ unlimited free coinage or silver 16 to I.
Fred
A.
Blvds
Hop*
to do.
lotte. and Com. Geo. A, Gunn, of Jackson.
1 sell all kinds ol DYE and
OraZ Newland. Umland
PERSONAL MENTION.
DYESTUFFS.
Tlw pupils of the grammar de|»artment Midi, the occasion living conferring the

Goodyear’s

• CIKttILMTION -

Inis week,

Special Ca*h Sales—Oommeueing
Saiurday, &lt;&lt;rch 38ih. at 10 a. m. See

good • and prices belowi Tyevday. Thurs­
i
day and Sal u । days of each week. 10c
The body uf Mr*. Lee, an old lady ovs» 1Ix»nsdale au 1 Fru t of the L &gt; un bleaclied
80 yeais of age was brought here from for
1
sc, also 10 and 13X.C best new gingham
Vermontville to-day for Intermeut.
She ।for 8e, iudigo Blue print for 5 reut*; short

W. R. COOK. Local Bdilor.

The genuine
Wm. Kadams
Microbe Killer.

At the Current Topic Club
Hvenlng, an Interesting paper on Hypno*
tism was read by L. H. Evarts, and th*
current events given by F. W. Walker.

pays' the

highest price for eggs.
A tine line of ladies spring capes just
received at Stauffer’s.

Will exchange boots aud sltoes for eggs
at Spence’s Shoe store.
Your eggs will always bring tbe Mgh-

Tst market price at Stauffers.
Samuel Buchanan and friend, of Chica­

Diamond
Dyes

uf the UUariotie city schools have organiz­
ed an auti-clgarette league. It ia hoped
they will branch out so as to Include thei
whole city, then come to HaMluas aud:
convert a host of ourjoung aspirants foran untimely demise.

go. are visiting Clarence Phillips.

If your^naineaa is moulding over just
M W. Riker ha* moved his office into plant an advt. bi the Bannkr, Us (be best
the rooms over W. H. Spence’s shoe store. thing to take the mildew off a stuck of
Will exchange boots shoes or groceries goods there Is, because it I* read by tbe
penpln. it ctMia to advertise but you get
for green or dry wood at Spence’s Shoe,
value received If you put your advertis-.
store.
ment.s where they will be read.
Maple sugar wanted at Spence’s Shoe
Ml** Felgliner U away getting tbe latest
store in exchange Cor boots, shoes, and
!
•tyk-s of novciUea kt millinery goods. All
groceries.
,
ladle* in tbe city and vicinity are cordially
,
•Don’t fail to examine tbe display of
inviied to l»er opening next week. April
.
uiillmerv at Julius Russells before making
2.3 .and 4. Thursday, Friday and Satur­
,
a purchase.
day- Don't forget to call and see tbe tine
Ke.puoilcans turn out to the ward line of Easier hate and bonnets. Prices.
caucus Friday night and the City eancue annullable for the times.
-Satosday night.
Aeeording to State Game Warden'
Wait for Mies Sherman’s millinery Osbocn and the laws of (fce state of Michi­
’
opening which will not take place until gan. no sockets, red hocoe, mu licit, or
tbe week lolluwing Easter.

gra*s pike can be speared or netted In any
A band is being organised Id the eity. waters of Michigan tbl* year. It may be
The boja will begin practice as soon as well for a few of our fishermen to pote the
above taet, as the county game warden1
instruments can be obtained.

a Currespandents are requested to send in
a list of tbe nominees for the township of­

will see that tbe Jaws are lived up to.

Royal Arch degree upon three candidates.
After the Chapter closed all companions
repaired to Grand Army Hail, where they
found In waiting an elaborate banquet
spread by tbe ladies of Hastings Eastern
Star Chapter, which dettrrved. and railed
forth warm expressions of commendation
and praise.

The Barry Co. Teachers Association
which met at Middleville Saturday, was
one of the largest Mttrmled in the history
ot the association almut 150 teachers be­
iug present, as well as many vhiting
friends, school officers and citizens of Mid­
dlevllle.
The teacher* were welcomed
«u&lt;Kt cordially by Uun. Aaron Clark. The
developing of a new lesson, tbe library
qaestlon. the geography discuMion, the
drill and class exercise given by the
pupils, and In fact the whole program ia
worth of mention.
A largu part of tbe
aftrraoou was given up to Supt. Patten­
gHL who In his Interesting aud instructive
way eotertained the large a ad fence for
nearly two hours.
The teacher*, pupils
and citizens, of Middleville, entertained
tbe visiting teachers at dinner, and again
at supper In a most royal manner, for
which hearty expressions of thanks and
three rousing cheers were given.

Hu worth’* Irish comedians at'the opera

Tbe state of Michigan ls*to be the
lMM»e last Saturday evening proved one of flchtlng ground of one of the liveliest
U
m
?
rankest
kind
of
bum
shows
dial
has
Ku-m&gt;r has It that the C. K. dt S. R. R.
clicua wars on rtcnid the coining season.
will soon paw Into the hands of either the visited the eity In a long lime. Then? was1 .Ihum-s A. Bailey iadetermined to drive tbe
not
a
redeeming
feature
In
tbe
aggregation
Ringling Bros, out of this territory by
Michigan Cewtral or the Grand Trunk.
of attempted irteh wit and songs, and a making if ao unprofitable for them that
Any good mason desiring to do stone­
well bred Irishman would be ashamed to they cannot afford to come lirre. T.« acwork in exchange fur a good horse should
recognize one of them on the street after compllslr this he will fight theip with two
see E uory Buaby at the Central Barber
tbe show. A good lot of people were shows, .the consolidated Forepaogh-Sells
Shop.
caught.
Bros, circus and menagerie, aud tbe
— VMrs. Ella Davis has rented the south
Miss Ma FltzSlmmons wishes to notify Buffalo Bill wild west. Mr. Bailey owns
part of J. B. Roberts bouse on Broadway. tbe people of Halting! and vicinity that
the Fcrepaugli show, and Sells Bros, are
A Idle Parker and family will occupy tbe
she Is prepared to organize a music class. equal partners with him in tbe consoli­
other balf.^/
MIm FitzSlmmon* is a floe teacher and dation. lie also controls the wild west
Yes bi?yeles are cheaper this year than
eome* highly recommended as an instruc­ show. The plan is to send the former
ever before. John Besmner shows a high tor in Piano, Organ, Volee culture, Harra- ahead of the Ringling Bros, and keep the
grade wheel at S43.50 spot cash. See who mooy, Thorough Barn and other ml vaufitd latter close behind them, billing both
can beat it.
.
studies. For terms a*111 other particulars shows wherever the advertisements of
See her card elsewhere in Ringling Bfoa. circus are displayed. Tbe
Spruce up! There is no need of being eA at Bazaar.
down hearted when you can buy such tK issue.
Barnum * Bailey show will spend tbe
elegant toilet sets of Phillipa A Erb at
Dr. Campbell Fair, of Grand Rapid*, season in tbe eastern states, unless it
sqcb low prices.
delivered four fine discourses at Emmanuel should become necessary to bring it west
ficers as eariy as possible next week.

S. B. Andrus. John Ketchum and Goo.

eburch Sunday, before large congregations,

Bissett will Conduct a Summer reboot at
* Nathvilto^Meginntog Monday July 6th.

in tbe afternoon be gave an address espec­
ially for women, and In the evening, one
for men. Dr. Fdlr is an earnest as well

.See their adv. elsewhere.

Found—A parse with some money. The
owner can have tbe same by calling at T.
S. Brice at tbe News Room, proving pro­

to assist In tbe overthrow of the Ringllngs.
This struggle for supremacy in this field,

Martha M. Cook to AIvv B. and Maggie D.
Bate* 40a. sec 2T&gt; Irving. 8800.
Rachel L Puraam to Cha*. N. Fatnam parcel
Fred Kenfield, of Chlcago,is in tbe city. Na*hvUle.8lft00.
Albion College End. Fund Com. to David J.
Illite Smith was In Jackson Monday to
RD.or Ma. mc k, Rutland, *1800
Stella I- Feikhner to J.vmvi J. Wilson lot X
try a case.
„
blk 3 Phillip* add. Na-hville, tlMO.
l.yinan J. WIIs-j &gt; to Stadia L Felgbner lot 7?.
A. H. Leedy, of Grand Rapid's, was In*
Nashville 81000.
town Monday.
Harvey Wilson to Ed rard W. Htevens la, sec
23. Assyria 825.
Horton Bryan, of Charlotte, was in tbe
Jeremiah C. Hubbell to Tbos. W. Ronan, K1A,
sec 18 Irving fOOO.
city tills week.
Sarah J. Lewis to Emory F. Wilkin* lot Hast­
ings
8300.
1*. T. Colgrove Is iu Detroit this week
Paline,1 B. Cranston to Wm. Gamble, 80rds,
sec 31. Irving two.
on legal business.
Wm. E. DeGolla to Marcenu* Wright' parcel,
A. P. Trumbull, of Ionia, Is visiting in rec 8. Irvlpg Wwa
Anthony lingers to Chrtstoplvr C. M^riac,
tbe city this week.
80*. sec if Prairieville |2C.v».
Philip C. Ya&gt;e« to Chte. M. Putnam 5 acred,
Dr. J. A. Be ugh man. of Woodland, was sec S3 Ca-iL ton 5IOT.
OUhS. Laarence to Cha.* William*, !0a, sec
In tbe city Saturday.
3*. Barry. t-W
Edwin 8 Harris to Abner D. Thomas 68 55-100a
Mrs. p. W. Youngs, of Allegan, has sec
I. Ui angevllle, M00.
been visiting In this city.
QUIT CLAIM DKRDO.
Sylvester Greusel to Hastings Eng. and Iron
A. H. Smith, of Chicago, called on Works,
lots city fl.
F. H Barlow to H. E. &amp; I. W lots eUy 61.
friends In the city Friday.
D. S. Goodyear to U. B. &amp; I. W. lots city, &gt;1.
W. K. Power*tn H. E &amp; 1. W lots city. 8&gt;.
Miss Lettie Gams is visiting Grand
Sarah A. Perrin u&gt; Otis 8. Lawrence, parcel,
Rapids friends this week.
see rt and i*. Harry 81Otis » larwrenee io Sarah A Perrin parcel,
Miss Elsie Bough, of Nashville, Is the see 27 and 2* Harry 81.
James Mahoney to Myron Wing 40a. leo 38,
guest of Miss Mabel Trego,
Harry
Theron Ain*w irtb to Edwin H. H trrl* 63 56Enoch Ashley, of Ann Arbor, is visit­ looa
see I. Orangeville 85.00.
Amo* c. Btilr* to David C. S’Jles 80a. sec 18
ing Hiram Junes and family.
Jobustowu &lt;06743.
Mrs. Nellie Loomis, of Grand Rapids. Is
Itrpublicau City C«t»cu«.
the guest of Mrs. Mary-Geer.
Tbe repnbMran voter* of rhertty of Ha«Muw
Miss Marcia Berber. of Nashville, la are r»-|Ut*:ed U&gt; meet to Gau&lt;-u* at t’arkerS
fl:dl
on
Hxturdav
evuiine. March 28, 1886 at 7:90
visiting Miss Maude Bentley*.
o’clock for the p«irpoM ot placinx iu Doailnatkxi
tar tbe vartow rlty MtCcr* and tor
Mayor Hart, ol Eaton Rapids, was in randlrtate*
tbe tnuMScUon of any other proper business.
tbe city on business Munday.
will be iwld on Friday evening. March 27. DOC.
C. L. Palmerton and F. F. Hljbert. of at
7:30 o'dook at the toltowiug named places
for the nommalion. of candidate* for ward
Woodland, were lu the city Friday.
nffleera: 1st. ward Ktauley’a Blacksmith »bop.
Mr. and Mrs E&lt;l Blake and son Glenn,of 2nd ward Ha brock’a Cooper shop. 3rd. ward
A. K. Krnastou** office. 4th. ward County
Middleville, spent Sunday lu the city.
Clerk* Offir.
A. R. Kam Arrow.
Hr order of Com.
Chairman.
Mrs. E. E. Lamnrranx and son Clare,

MT*. Elva Mudge Is In the city.

of Grand Rapids, are visiting friends in

the city.

/Miss Vlnnle Ream was in Delton Friday
night and assislted to tltct I— &lt;). T. M. en­

tertainment.
E. F. Tobias and wife spent Sunday in
Middleville, the guest &lt;* Mr. and Mrs.
W. K. Leibier.
. Mra. J. C. Andrus. Mra. Cora B. Powers
and Mrs. W. R. Cook were In Grand

Rapids Saturday.

Mra. D. W. Kelly and daughter Gladys,
of Saranac, are visiting her mother Mra.

Creek last week having been unable to

as an eloquent and forcible speaker, and Is

well liked in our city, where he has been

doubled energy.

\ D. R. Cook left for Bay City, Tuesday

Cha*.

Miller

returned

from

Cripple

otter “iaw” that Deaweraey oeaM attaek

scheming poliUotens to Barry Cswaty wbc

W. H. Goodyear,
Expert Druggist.

Police!
Police I

Police!
IF YOU WANT THE
B E § T SHOE
“ON
EARTH" FOR EVERY­
DAY WEAR BUY THE
GRAND RAPIDS PO­
LICE SHOES.
THE "RED FRONT

SHOE STORE”

WOOLLEY
&amp; BRONSON.

Barry and Eaton
Summer Normal..

NASHVILLE

find tn opening there.

beyd on previous occasions,

try, PopuilMa. I’roMHll«&gt;l»n&gt;.’ and every

Awarded
Hifbest Honors—WorI4’i Fair,

WM. RADAM’S
MICROBE KILLER.

E. E. Stlnehcomb.

a fruitful one for tbe proprietor of a tent
show, was begun last season, and will be
carried on the coming summer with re­

We have been wondering for some time
■ of Jata what the opposition would have to
perty and paying for thia notice.
^Week before last the Wool Boot Com­
bamboozle voters with this year in local
D. McElwain has resigned as sexton pany broke all previous records for the
xnd county elections.
In tbe past the opef Riverside oemetory, and will travel for production of wool boots, mak»ng 1090
posPion have fused with the "fusable and
A. Black * Soo") He will move into li e
working 10 hours per day and running seemingly untusable’” and has left In Its
Ed Sentx house to the second ward.

Tlw annual meeting of tbe stockholders
of the Hastings Building aud Loan Associ­
ation will be held on the 7th. day ot April
1896 at 7:80 o'clock to tbe evening at the
office ot the secretary.
A. E. KcxASTOR.
J. A. Van Arman.
Secretary.
President,
Da&lt;ed. March 29, 1896.

Exclusiv^^gency for

of Detroit, will be engaged to railroad

Miss Nellie Weber, of Nashville, and
Ml» Hurthle Ctrfcot Stelkr.OMn. wm

may., My,,6

�astings

Banner.

Thursday, Mar. 26, 1896,
COOK »KO«- Proprietor*.

FROM WASHINGTON.
Summary of the Dally Prooeedmea
in Congress.
rtM.it Mrasnres L’nder Considerat Ion in the Senate and House
—Hills and Resolu­
tions Passed.

Washington. March 17.—There wenthree speeches made in the senate Mon­
day on as many different subjects. The
first was by Senator Lodge (rep..
Mass.), and was in favor of such a
change in the immigration laws as will
keep oat illiterate and ignorant immi­
grants. The second was by Senator
Pugh (dem.. AU.), and was in favor of
the coinage of silver at the mints of the
United States with the same rights as
gold. The third speech was by Senator
Morgan (dem.. Ala.), in support of the
conference report on the Cuban bel­
ligerency resolution.
Washington, March 18.—In the senate
yesterday Senator Morgan (Ala.) occu­
pied almost the entire session,speaking,
in support of the Cuban resolution?-.
Senator Pugh (AU.) spoke in favor of
the free coinage of silver.”
Washington. March 19.—During the
consideration in the senate yesterday
of u resolution to open the Uucompabgre* reservation ip Utah Secretary
Hoke Smith was severely criticised and
Senator Vest said them was ro disposi­
tion on the part of theSdministration
not to treat the people of the west fair­
ly, and if the president would hunt
fewer ducks in North Carolina und sil­
ver democrats in Kentucky it would be
better for the country.
Washington, March 20.—The senate
yesterday passed the house bill for the
construction of a breakwater at the en­
trance to Marquette (Mich.) harbor.
Bills were favorably reported 10 admit
New Mexico to statehood and for ts
•preliminary survey nnd estimate of
cost for a ship canal from lower Lake
Michigan to the Wabash river. A bill
jw as introduced providing for a head tux
of ten dollars on each immigrant com­
ing to the United States in vessels not
belonging to the United States. The
Cuban question was discussed. "
Washington,March 21.—Senator Mor­
gan presented a new phase of the Cuban
question to the sgnrite yesterday by of­
fering a resolution declaring .that a
state of war exist:, in Cuba and recog­
nizing the insurgents as belligerents.
The bill for the admission of Arizona
as a state of the union was reporter’,
■favorably, as was also a bill providing
for the .election of senftwrs by a direct
vote of’the people. The Cuban resolu­
tions were further discusser!.

THK HOVKE.
Bill* Introduced und Petition* nnd RetoIntlun*. Presented.
Washington, March 17.—in the house
yesterday a bill was passed prescribing
punishment for mutilating coins and
for altering or passing mutilated or
lightened coins. Bills were introduced
for the deepening of the channel of the
Fox river from Green Bay. to Depere,
Wis., and for the establishment of a
life-saving station at Port Huron.
Mich.
The bill relieving tbe supreme
court of jurisdiction of criminal cases
not capital failed of passage.
Washington. Murc^ 18.—The bill to
amend the administrative tariff act of
1890 was passed in the house yesterday.
A bill was favorably reported authoriz­
ing the transmission in the mails, with
©ne-cent stamps, of written messages
on private mailing cards, such cards to
be sent openly in tbe mails, of no larger
size than the ordinary postal card. An
adverse report was made on the bill to
change to the 4th of March the time
for the convening of congress. A favor­
able report was made on the bill pro­
viding an educational test for the ad­
mission of immigrants.
Washington, March 19.—In the house
yesterday the consideration of the reso­
lutions censuring Mr. Bayard for
speeches delivered by him in England
occupied the time and several speeches
were mad" for and against the resolu­
tions.
Washington,- March 20.—The resolu­
tions to censure Ambassador Bayard
were further discussed in the house yes­
terday. The speakers were Messrs.
Tucker (dem., Va.) and Cooper (dem.,
Fla.) •against the resolutions of cen­
sure, nnd Messrs. Taft and Wilson (rep..
O.), Pearson (rep., N. C-). McCall an.!
Barrett (repg Mass.) in favor of them.
Washington, March 21.—In the house
yesterday resolutions were adopted
by a vote of 180 to 71 censuring Thomas
F. Bayard, ambassador to the court of
St. James, for utterances delivered in
an address to the Boston (England)
grammar school and in an address be­
fore the Edinburgh (Scotland) Philo­
sophical institution last fall. (The res­
olutions are given in full elsewhere.) A
bill was introduced to prevent the car­
rying of obscene literature and articles
for indecent and immoral use from one
State or territory to another. A reso­
lution waa adopted unseating Mr. Boat«er. representative from tbe Fifth dis­
trict of Louisiana, and declaring the
•eat vacant.

Weather Forecast* on Postmark*.
Washington, Mafch 20.—The scheme
of adding tbe latest weather forecasts
to the feguhir postmarks on letters will
be commenced by the post office depart­
ment July 1. Applications for this
■ervice from over 40 post offices have
been filed, and it will be introduced first
&gt;J&lt;ew York. Chicago and other large
.

Wisconsin's Vote Win Be Given
to the Ohio Candidate.
*
KtmU of th. KepuMicM State ConwmUom-Flatform a Very Short Ono-Bx-

Washington, Marek MJ.-Tbc followllinux
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hi* report covering the Michigan bus&gt;ncsa of life, casualty assessment and
fraternal insurance companies for 1895

snvs:
.
In 1S95 the old-line eompanfe* Issued a
total of 6S.1C6 policies, reprosenHn« WLas.stf of Insurance. At the close of the
year they had in force In Michigan 171.W
LlJcles. representing »127.W»JC of Insur­
Milwaukee. March 19.—An audiehoe
ance. Coopemtlve. life, and accident asso­
that taxed the Academy of Music greet­ ciation* wrote 9,IK policies, Aggregating
ed Col. J. J. Esch, of this city, when, n9,5».W. Th« Michigan business of fra­
at 12:30 jeste relay he was presented ternal beneficiary association* for 1«W vrss
as temporary chairman of the republic­ W.254 certificates, aggregating
The casualty fidelity and mlscellanroua
an convention. Hia address was a rig-, .cmpanle. wrote IS7.H7.771.7S ot Insurance.
orous denunciation^of tbe policy of the
present national administration and a
eulogy of republican doctrines. He fa­
vored the nomination of McKinley,
Gertrude Bailey, a prominent young
while eulogizing highly other candi­ lady, was murdered nt her home near
dates. After the appointment of vari­ Benton Harbor by her jilted suitor,
ous committees, a recess was taken un­ Archie Balangen. who went to visit.the
til three p. m.. and on reassembling the girl. He was refused admission to the
temporary organization was made per­ house, and upon forcing an entrance
manent.
he snot the girl through the -heart,
A Short Platform.
and, turning to the girl’s sister, he fired
The report of the committee on reso­ upon her. Inflicting u serious Wound in
lutions was short ond to the point. It the neck. He also tried to shoot the
read as follows:
girl’s mother, und then went about half
The republican* of Wisconsin. In conven- n mile from the house, where his body
tion’assembled, renew their devotion to the
doctrine of protection. We believe in an was found with a bullet in his bruin.
adjustment of tariff duties for the two­
fold purpose of providing sufficient revenue
to meet the requirements of the govern­
County Clerk Forbes, of Kalamazoo,
ment. and to furnish reasonable and ade­ notified
Attorney-General Maynard
quate protection to American industries
that
several women notaries public of
and labor—a tariff both for revenue and
that county have, married since receiv­
protection.
We also renew our allegiance to the doc­ ing their commissions. Mr. Forbes de­
trine of reciprocity. We favor, a* a logical
and beneficial result of protective tariff sires to know what name they are to
laws, mutual trade arrangements with sign. He has advised them to sign
foreign countries that will provide for ou' “Mrs. John Jones, formerly Susan
manufacturers and producer* a market for
their surplus product, and at the same Smith," or whatever their present and
time enable us to buy from them, under former names happen to be, and wants
advantageous conditions, such articles as to know if this will meet the require­
they produce and we need to purchase.
ments of the law. The attorney-general
The republicans of Wisconsin are un­
yielding in their demand for honest money. will look into the matter.
We are unalterably opposed to any scheme
Health in Michigan.
.
that will give to this country a depreciated
or debased currency. We favor the u*e of
During the week ended March 14 re­
silver as currency, but to the extent only ports sent in by 51 observers in various
and under such restriction* that its parity
portions of. the state indicat’d that
with gold can be maintained.
McKinley’* Nomination Indorsed.
diarrhea and pleuritis increased and
The platform had scarcely been de­ erysipelas decreased in nrea of preva­
clared adopted when Delegate H. C. lence. Consumption was reported at
Adams, of Milwaukee, from his seat In 235 places, typhoid fever at 17, diph­
the front row, asked unanimous con
theria at 24, scarlid fever at 38, measles
sideration for a resolution that he at 28, whooping cough at 14 and small­
waved in the air. Numerous objec­ pox nt Detroit. Saginaw. Riga town­
tions were raised, but they were with­ ship. Bay City. Marine City, hnia^
drawn when he explained that the sub­ townsnip and Ionia. ‘
ject-matter related “to a distinguished
The Secret Died with Him.
son of Ohio.” Then in stentorian tones
Harry Laker, an odd character who
he rend a resolution unqualifiedly in­
had
resided
in Homer for more than 20
dorsing tbe presidential candidacy of
ex-Gov. McKinley, of Ohio, and .nstruct- years, died of apoplexy, aged nearly 70
years.
Nearly
all the time he had lived
ing .the Wisconsin delegation to the re­
publican national convention to use all in bums. He was a hard aud remark­
honorable efforts to secure his nomina­ ably fast workman und alwa.vs had
tion. The resolution was adopted with work, which kept him busy from day­
light to darkness. Miserly in liis habits,
a shout.
Luker laid up thousands of dollars iu
Sawyer Head* the Delegation.
gold.
His money is secreted eomewhere,
The delrgates-at-large chosen are:
Ex-Senator Sawyer, ex-Gov. Hoard, Eu­ - but the secret died with him.
Nenator bawyer Chosen to Head
the Delegation to St. Louis.

^^■Srr.iSuKJ'ra"’3

gene S. Elliott und J. H. Stout.
As alternates H. D. Smith, Appleton;
W. F. Heine, Lafayette: J. R. Lyons,
Monroe, and Judge W. Plummer, Pepin,
were selected by acclamation.

SHOT IN A RIOT.
Union and Nonunion Men Have a Fight
at Indianapolia.
Indianapolis, Ind., March 23.—A riot
broke out Saturday night between the
nonunion men employed in the iron
works of Chandler &amp; Taylor and a num­
ber of strikers and their sympathizers.
William Watson, Walker Da via and Hook
Lee were shot, Davis fatally, and several
other men were more or less injured
with flying stones and bricks. The
trouble originated over the fact that a
number of nonunion men are employed
in the works, taking places of members
of the union. A number of fights have
occurred at different times, and the
workmen were constantly under police
guard.

CALL TO ARMS.
The Khalifa Proclaim* Holy War Against
Egypt.
London, March 21. — A dispatch to
the’ Globe from Cairo says that the
khalifa has proclaimed jehad (holy
war) against Egypt and has called al!
the dervishes capable of bearing arms
to enroll under hi» banners.
Tbe dispatch adds that it is said that
Osman Digna is to leave Kassala and
join the dervishes now mustering nt
Dongola.
.
A Cruel Marder.
Milwaukee, March 21.—John llulzlnger’s family troubles were ended last
night by an awful crime* He shot and
killed his aged mother-in-law, Mrs,
Catherine Miller, and fatally wounded
his young wife as she sought to escape
from his murderous rage. Holzinger
was a worthless fellow, whose wife was
applying for a divorce.
The couple
were living apart. He is in jail.

Silver RepubUean*.
Washington, March 20.—Silver re­
publicans and a number of representa­
tive manufacturers of Philadelphia
who favor the linking together of pro­
tection and bimetallism held a confer­
ence here yesterday to disouss plans
for a campaign.
They favor Senator
Cameron, of Pennsylvania, for presi­
dent.

Killed Wife and Self.
Omaha, Neb., March 23.—John Hart­
man killed his wife and committed su­
icide Saturday evening.
Their two
children, Walter, aged five, and a girl
Clara, aged seven, were away from
home. No cause is known.
■
A Woman’s Vengeance
Lancwter.^Pa., ..March 23.—Bertha
McConnell, aged 20. fatally shot Harry
Thompson at a hotel in tiiis city betanse
he had deceived her, and then sfioit her•elf fatally. .•

_• BTriinron. 1.. March *X—Willl,m

murder of

over 1,000 representative men through­
out the Lulled States, and was signed
by Chief Justice Melville W. Puller.
Maj. Gen. Nelson A. Miles. Hon. John W.
Faster. Cardnui! James Gibbons, Bishop
Cyrus D. Fo*s, Hon. William R. Ruasell, nnd J9 others of more or less prom­
inence:
‘•Washington. March 12—Dear Blr: A
widespread desire hs* been manifested
both in th® United State* aad in Great
Britain for the establishment between
these two countries of * permanent sys­
tem of arbitration
“With a view to the accompllahr-icnt
of that end. w® hereby invite you to attend
a national conference to be held in the
city of Washington on Wednesday and
Thursday, th® fJd and nd of April next,
to express the general conviction that sueh
a system of arbitration should be speed­
ily provided for by the proper authorities,
and with the most comprehensive applica­
tion practicable.
”U is earnestly desired that all parts
of the country should be represented at
this conference, and In order that this may
be assured, a similar invitation has been
ritory in Hie United States, the combined
member*hip of the two house* of congress
being taken as a general basis of number*
and apportionment.
’’Assuming that you share our belief as
to the Importan.-e of the end proposed, we
deem it unnecessary in this communication
to enter into an extended statement on th*
repeated dcclarutlona, our government
has appeared before the world Jn advocacy
of international arbitration as a measure
conformable to our interests and the gen­
eral interests of our institutions, as well
ar&gt; to the cause of general justice and dvlllzatlon.
To this effect, patriotism,
phiianthrophy, statesmanship and religion
have spoken as if with one voice.
"In confining this movement to the pro­
motion of arbitration between the United
States and Great Britain we are not u»r
concerned for the wider application of the
principle involved. But. taking into con­
sideration the importance and the value
of practical results. It ha* seemed wise
to concentrate our immediate efforts upon
the two great English-speaking peoples."

Protected Their Mother.
Gratii und William Monks each shot
their father, Richard, at Ray City, while
the latter was choking their mother.
They claimed they supposed their father
was killing her with a knife. Both shots
took effect, one breaking .the right arm
and the other entering the ix&gt;dy near
the nipple. The latter was supposed to
be a fatul wound.
A deal was closed at St. Joseph that
secures an immense lumber pinning
mill for that city.
William Moulton, a printer at St.
Joseph, was in jail, charged with forg­
ing checks on business men.
While feeding a vicious horse Gregory
Reynolds, 30 years of age, living at
Byron, was attacked by the animal and
received injuries which, if they do not
result fnttally, will disfigure him for
life.
Don J. Leathers, a well-known re­
publican politician und wealthy lum­
berman at Grand Rapids, was married
to Miss Louise Hane, a society lady.
The Chamberlain homestead, which
was a landmark when the county seat
of St. Clair county was located, at SL
Clair, was completely destroyed by fire.
A Finlander named Abraham Capuni
was found dead in a pole of bay in a rear
room of Oscar Field's saloon in Ne­
gaunee. Dissipation ^vas the cause.
Merfih VaUean, of Fine Grove, went

insane through religious excitement
while attending revivul services.
The dead body of Parry Grigsby, aged
25, was found in the barnyard at James
Day’s farm near Trowbridge. He was
frozen to death.
The 40th annual fair of the louia/dis­

PLUG

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No matter how much you, arc S
charged for a small piece of other |

brands, the chew is no better than
“Battle Ax.” For 10 cents you
get almost twice as much as of
other high grade goods. The 5
cent piece is nearly as large as other
10 cent pieces of equal quality.

THE NEW FLAG.

Chicago, March 23,-^An official order
has been received nt army headquarters
in Chicago directing how the stars In
the field of the national flag shall be ar­
ranged after J uly 4,1890; The order and
the placing of the stars in the union are
as follows:
War Department. Washington. March
17.—The field or union of the national flag
In use In the army will on and after July
4. 1896, consist of 45 stars, in six rows, the
first, third and fifth rows to have eight
stars, and the second, fourth and sixth
row* neven- stars each, in a blue field, ar­
ranged a* follows: -

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THE HAHE or THE NEXT

President 01 the united States
WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN

The New York weekiu Tribune

Danike 8. Lamont. Secretary of War.
By command of Maj. Gen. Mile*;
Gboroe D. Ruoglss. Adjutant GenoraL

Key West, Fla., March 21.—It is an­
nounced that the battle fought a few
days agtr in Pinar del Rio, Cuba, which
the dispatches described as a Spanish
victory, was in reelity a lamentable de­
feat for tbe forces of Gen. W’eyler.
The insurgents have burned tbe vil­
lages of Cabanas,-Nombre de Dios, Baja
und San Cayetano.

St. Paul, Minn., March 23.—The demo­
cratic state central committee, through
ite chairman, Thomas J. McDermott,
has issued a call for a state convention
to be held here June 11, to name 18 dele­
gates to the national democratic conven­
tion at Chicago. The statei-convention
will consist of 829 delegates.
Favor* Fesce.
Ixmdon. March 23.—Lord Salisbury,
in a reply to the memorial of the Peace
society in favor of Anglo-American ar­
bitration of the Venezuelan question,
aaid that negotiutions from arbitration
of the dispute had been opened with the
United States.
Work on Hennepin Cans* to Htop.
Princeton, XU., March 21.—The gov­
ernment engineers in charge of the con­
struction of the Hennepin canal an­
nounce that work will be Mispended this
spring, owing to the fact that the ap­
propriation has been nearly'exhausted

or NOVEMBER 4TH, l«96.
Public Intercut will steadily increaW, and the dlssppointmect of the tarn wlw vLes turned
the Neale at the iartl.elecUon, with the result* under the sdmluistrstlon they ejected, will makthe campalm the most intensely exciting in the history of the country.

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Ionin September 15 to 18. inclusive.
Knights Templars and several subor­
dinate lodges of tbe masonic order suf­
fered damages to the extent of filu.OOO
by a fire in Detroit.
Secretary of State Gardner hiw re­
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mail will go to Rathbone hereafter.
The question of bonding Midland
county for &gt;15,000 for the construction
of a new courthouse will Ims voted on at
thi April election.
Margaret J. Tate began suit in th®J

CUREf MANY

A smart Broadway, N ew
_
---- 1
York, druggist has
in Gnmd Kapid.
this sign hanging outside
his store; it marks the
’The saJaries of all the city officials at' new era of drug selling
Benton' Harbor from mayor dawn to 1
Is it any wonder that he
street sweepers have been cut about 30
pej; cent. The city clerk and city col- ■ has to enlarge his quar­
lector’s salaries were cut $420 and $500,
ters, that his clerks are
respectively.
.
।
busy, and that his store is
' 'the log cut on the Menominee river
one of the most popular
the past winter was 400,000^000 feet,
• 3W|000,'OQO feet tbt year pre­
along the leading thor­
oughfare?

COMPLAINT!

circuit court i
‘
'
Harrison T. Ledyard for a &gt;20,000 so­
lace to her damaged affections.

You can afford to trade

savate

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aamMan.

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�Hasting- Banner.
Thursday, Mar. 26, 1896.

LOCAL NEWS.
~

‘ CIRCULATION -

so quires.

Tais week,

~ vv. R. COOK. Local Editor.

Hereafter. chanra for edrertleeraena
«u.l reach thl&gt; offloi Tneedaye at laUat u.
■mure tnMnlon In the lasae of the *oek
when brought.

Impure well water at Battle Creek ha.
l»een the tins, of nine persons lu,,|nR
typhoid fever.

Administering the Oath.
icon Failure—Nervousness—Extreme
Wakcfullncss -Headache— General
Debility.
Wnidccknecht. Montague, Mich.,
makes the following statement and affinns it by oath before Jas. Morrison,
N otary Publicof the same place. “For
: i-.e past year I was afflicted with heart
tailure, nervousness.extreme wakeful*
::ess. headache and general debility.
Phvsicianfi whom I consulted failed to
nefit me. I was advised to use Dr.
Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalizer, which I did
and became thoroughly cured by its
u.i ;n a short time.’’ Dr. Wheeler’s
- rve Vitalizer acted on the nervous
• sh m. which is the seat of nearly all
« our ailments. Treat your nerves
‘and vour stomach, liver, kidneys and
blood troubles will disappear. Dr.
Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalizer is the only
reliable, safe and sure remedy to use.
* or Sa/e by IF. II. Goodyear.

A Ceresco mlnl.ter has bought a stereoptlcan and now Illustrates his Sunday tilyhl
sermons with its aid.
Homer merchants have.adopted the cash
svstem. and there are very- few of them
who will give credit now.
Tlte ladles of the St. Johns Congrega­
tional cfiurch will issue an Easter edition

of tbe Clinton Co. Republican.

«ej mour Young, of Otsego, committed
suicide last week by taking parts green.
Domestic trouble was tbe cause.
Mrs. J. H. Heliker, an old
Lowell, died suddenly Friday
whiteyreparing breakfast.
was the cause.

lady of
morning

Heart failure

Allegan intends to play base ball this
season, and has already organized her
team, with Henry Burton, manager, and
Volney Ferrls.captaln.

Farmers near Flushing girdle their fruit

BUSINESS CARDS.

trees with printers Ink to prevent the as­
cent of the coddling moth and claim that
It Is remarkably effective.

|K. ALICE KIRK,
Physician and Surgeon.
..alls promptly attended day and night.
■ - ?.t jFord’s Hotel, south side entrance.

■T E. barrell.
w. w. potter.
J .
BARRELL A POTTER,
Attorneys at Law,
•
&lt;&lt; r Hastings City Bank. Collections
;, jjnptly attended to, and general law business
transacted;

Fred Bballlar and Hugh Welch, two
Olivet young men have left for BL Louis
to join a gang of Cuban filibuster’s. Shalllar leaves a young wife behind.
The Charlotte Republican bffers to print

wedding Invitations, and givo their paper

one year free to the first Charlotte maiden
A. LAMPMAN.
who makes a yeap lear proposal and is ac­
.
I). D. S.
. a . kind* ■ Dental work done carefully and cepted.
- .inpt.v. L&lt;&gt;cal Anesthesia, gas or chloroform
Frank M. Clark, of Kalamazoo, has do­
l-.Office over Phln Smith’s Racket Stqre.
■. i-sto 12andltot*.
nated a $2500 lot for a site for a Young
.1. C. 1. AM PM AN, M. D.
.
Womens Christian Association building,
■ r.ce with W. A. Lanipman. calls promptly
: • v.i-...!, special attention given to Utting and a committee Is at work raising a build­
treating Hernia or Rapture for ing fund.
■
■ niIfcal cure. The majority of cases can be
1 --mm-mly cured without a surgical operaA: M. Todd, of Kalamazoo, lias bought

W

A'V and COI.LK0T1ON office of
J. M. SMITH.
Vollectkms made in all parts of the state
Conveyancing a speciality. Special pains
taken in drafting detracts, chattel mort­
gages ami wills.
Woodland, Mich.

L

dward Taggart

E

Loyal E. K nappen.

Arthur C. Denison.
TAGGART. KNAPPEN &amp; DENISON,
iJtWYKBB.
Rooms 811 817 'Michigan Trust Co. Bldg,,
Grand Rapids, Michigan.

JAMES A. SWEEZEY.
Attorney at law,
Hastings. Mich.
Practice., in all courts of the state. Col­
lations promptly attended io.
1 A. SCRIBNER. M. D.,
. »
Physician and Surgeon,
Delton,
•
Mich.
Office if' residence, one block east of depot.
A. A C. IL BARBER
•
Physicians and Surgeons.
Ca’js in city or county responded to with
promptness, day or night.

H

SHELDON.
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block. Hastings.
Money to loan on Real Estate Real Estate
1 cotumlMion. General conveyancing,
daring a complete set ot Abstract Books, com­
plied from the Records, ran furnish complete
abstracts.
A

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DH1LIP T. COLGKOVE,
L
Attorney at Law
(Successor to Smith &amp; Colgrove.)
■ Office tn Union block. Hastings.&gt;
Practices in all the courts of the state.
A E. KENASTON,
£*■•
Attorney at Law,.
‘.Over J. 8. Goodvear A Co.’s store.)
?WJcesln alleourtaof the State. Collections
L promptly attended to.

1,200 acres of land near Watervliet on
which he raises peppermint.
This will
make 3000 acres of land on which he cul­
tivates mint.

Of the sixty-one candidates who wrote
the Calhoun county teachers examination
at Battle Creek Feb. 21, twenty received
certificates— a fraction less than one third.
The Tailures were mostly in civil govern­
ment. gram mar,
raphy.

arithmetic and orthog­

A Benton Harbor man has invented a
patent wheelbarrow consisting of two

wheels, the construction being something
on the plan of a bicycle, one wheel acting
as a propeller of tbe other; also lifting or
resting the load of the barrow on the rear
wheel Instead of the arms of the person

operating It.
John Butcher ^ho ia serving a life sen­

tence for murdering old man Lampman at
Grand Ledge two years ago has been re­
turned again to the asylum for criminal
insane at lonla.
He was placed there

once before, but.the officials returned him
to Jackson believing that he was sham­
ming insanity.
They had quite a little trouble at Ceres­
co last week over a “cow case.”
A Mrs.
Stephens sold a cow for SI5.
Her hus­

band claimed she had no right to do so.
and got the cow back by taking It out of
tbe bam while Its owner was away. The
latter brought suit to recover It and after
a great flow of eloquence by the opposing
council, the jury .brought in a verdict for

the plaintiff.
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A Determined Woman
recently knocked down a burglar and held
Dr.
? R.lTl MMERMAN, Homcepathlc Phy him until the arrival of assistance.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Is a
- •
sician and Surgeon.
medicine that checks the frightful Inroads
Office over Roger's grocery store.)
of Scrofula, and if taken In time, arrest*
the march of Pulmonary Consumption. It
Indigestion and dyspepsia, chronic
ity
ank cures
diarrhea and similiar ailments.
This
Hastings,
Mich.
wonderful medicine has also gained great
==== ■
celebrity in curing fever and ague, chills
cai’it.zvl 73,000.00 and fever, dumb ague, and like diseases.
SURPLUS, • I 7,000.00

Hastings C

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Incorporated under the laws of the State ot
Michigan.

Open.for business, Dec. 15, 1886.

Asthma cured by newly discovered
treatment. Address, for free pamphlet,
testimonials and references, World’s Dis­
pensary Medical Association, Buffklo, N.
Y._____

OFFICERS.
Robinson, President:
Chester Messer, Vlcf. Pres.
Dan W. Reynolds, Cashier
DIRECTORS:
Lg: w. Reynolds.
W. H. Powers,
&gt;. G. Robinson.
R. B. Messer.
M. L.Cook.
Chester Messer
P. T. Colgrove.
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Your
Daily
Bread

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Is no doubt a matter of
some concern to you,
but not bo when you
buy it at the City Bak­
ery. Everyone when
in the city should get a
cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffee at all hours of
the day. Finest line of
Confectionery in the
city.

d. E. RENKU, FKOF'K

Marvelous Re«ulU
From a letter written by Bev. J. Gunderman of Dimondale. Mich, we are per­
mitted to make this extract: 1 have no
hesitation lu recommending Dr. King’s
New Discovery, as tbe results were almost
marvelous In the care of my wife.
While
I was pastor of the Baptist Church at
Rivea Junction she was brought down with
Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe.
Terri­
ble paroxysms of coughing would last
hours with little interruption and it seem­
ed as if she could not survive them. A
friend recommeded Dr. Kings New Discov­
ery; it was quick in Its work and highly
satisfactory in results.” Trial bottle free
at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug Store.
Regu­
lar size 50c. rad &gt;1.00.
If strength is what you want^ou should
study what causes your weakness.
It is practically lack of food.
But you eat three meals a day. and all
you can eat at a time.
Yea but do you digest it?
Food undigested, is not food.
It is not
nourishment.
It doesn’t create strength.
To digest your food takfe Shaker Diges­
tive Cordial at meals.
After a while you
will digest your foou without itThen
you will get well, strong and healthy.
Shaker Digestive Cordial cure* indiges­
tion and all its symptems. such as nausea,
headache eructations, pain in the stomach,
giddiness and loss of appetite, etc.
it
makes your food nourish you. and make
you strong and fat and hearty.
Druggists sell iL
Trial bottte 10 cents.

State Maws I
Jsxon Soap hurts no fabric.

PARALYSIS OF THE DEMOCRACY.

CUvelaad la Ih. Bom of
Wfaol.
Troubte.
Although Presiden^Ctevelaod’a tern:
^axon Prtu, Baking Powder leavaaa
in the white house will end. next year
by an unwritten law which has been
"“I1" *,n,p 13 ,blPI«l from El­ solemnly declared a part of our repub­
mira than from any other town In tbe
lican system, no democratic statesman
appears to be engaged in any serious
ihTL’J,"" ?' ,HdPu"8’ Steamed Hominy effort to obtain tie democratic nomi­
(Hulled Corn). It is delicious. Fullqft. 10c.
nation to succeed him. The usual array
1.^*1 T2«W° ■ere* of Chippewa county of favored sons and tl&gt;e struggle for
lands have been forfeited io the state by delegates, both of which are particular­
nou payment of taxes.
ly lively in the republican camp, are
It’s all the same, a slight coM, congested not seen among the democrats. If the
lungs or severe oongh. One Minute Cough democratic nomination were made to­
Cure banishes them. W. H. Goodyear
morrow it would not be clutched, but
The Infant child of Rudolph Metzler, accepted, and with the timidity of res­
not far frum Grand Haven, was cremated ignation rather than with the fervor of
confidence.
In a burning farm house.
There is a deadlier blight on the
Nothing cleans cleaner than .Taxon soap.
hopes and ambit ions of democrats than
Tbe Flret Presbyterian church society can be accounted for on the simple
of Beaverton will erect a new church edi­ merits of the contest between demo­
fice during the coming season.
crats and republicans. The root of the
A little III. then a little pill. The ill |R trouble is in the ambition df Grover
Cleveland
to be a candidate for a third
gone, the pill has won.
DeWlttS Little
Early Risers the little pills that great ills. term, or to force the national demo­
W. H. Goodyear.
cratic convention tn offer it to him,
An old Pinckney boy. F. R. Stockable, so that he may have tbe sensational
has been appointed chief clerk In the de­ glory of declining it.
It is needless to say that if Mr. Cleve­
partment of finance of the Hawaiian re­
public.
land had been a sincere democrat and
Busy people have no time, and sensible loyal American he would have prompts,
people have no inclination to use r slow ly squelched the third-term agitation
remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acts the moment after the first mugwump
dared to propose it. Meanwhile, since
promptly ana gives permanent results. ‘
he remains silent, the agitation, how­
W, H. Goodyeail,
Governor Rich has paroled Henry May­ ever feeble, goes on, and the doubt as
berry of Wexfdrd county, who on Feb. 18, to Mr. Cleveland’s faithfulness to the
1895. was sent up 18 months for recivlug spirit of our institutions hangs over
stolen goods.
the democratic party aa well as over its
nominal head.
It Is not a mlracie.lt will not cure every­
Of what use could it. be to any man
thing. but It will cure piles.
That’s what
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve will do. be­ to become the candidate of a party
cause it has done it In hundreds of cases. which has been put und^r the suspicion
of treachery to a priceless national
W. H. Goodyear.
principle, wisely handed down to us by
Burglars blew open a safe in E. Dicker­
hoof's store at Brown-vllle, Cass County, the republic’s two greatest founders,
What
stealing S65 worth of stamps, 85 in money, Washington and Jefferson?
genuine democrat would desire to be
and a lot of merchandise. No clue.
taken up for sacrifict’ by socli a party,
A benevolent association, non-sectarian
or invite popular support to it with
and Independent, has been organized nt
conviction ?
Manistee to carry on the work of helping
The paralysis which has been creep­
needy persons who are deserving of such
ing on the democratic organization and
aid.
upon its highest men particularly has
Take a dose of DeWitt’s Little Early
reached its climax with the spectacle
Risers just for tbe good they will do you.
of
Mr. Cleveland as president, silently
These little pills are good for indigestion,
good for headache, good for liver com­ permitting fi»s office holders and mug­
wump
worshipers t&lt;rthreaten his nom­
plaint, good for constipation.
They are
ination for a third term.—N. Y. Sun
good.
W. H. Goodykail
(Dem.).,
8. S. Norris of Muskegon, who failed In
hls attempt to capture the Republican
WHY LATIN IS USED.
nomination for commissioner of the. state
Scboolmastm’ Club will
meet at And Artur Friday and Saturday,

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tha vrerid has «vwg kamra. It ia harml—&gt; CMMraa Bfca it. K
givea them h—1th. It will w thadr Itfr—. Im 1&gt; Mothmra fcaw
aoaxwtMng which ia abaoltrtaly aala aad ynractjaaHg p wfcrt aa a.

oW»arfMii.
C—teria d—treya Woram,
Caatcria allay* Fmri-liwr
Gaatoria preheats vomitjag; Soar Card.

Caatarla caraa Diarrhcea aad Wind CaHh.
Caataria ralievea Teething TrouMaa.

C^tUrU ewraa Canstipattam aad TlatalaacyL
Caatcria aeutralizaa the afceta of earboalc add gaa aa paHiwwwwwi air.

land office two years ago, will try again
this year.

Good Reitaoaa for a Doctor's Writing &gt;
Pr«K-ription In a Detad Language.
•’Why doesn’t the doctor write his
prescription in English instead of
Latiir?” asked a man of a druggist
whose reply the New York Herald pub­
lishes:
In the first place, Latin is a more ex­
Isaac T. Shatto, who committed suicide act and concise language than English,
hi Port Huron hotel, explained in sealed and being a dead language, docs not
letters that he bad no home aud life was change, as all living languages do.
not worth living, apart from those he levThen, again, since a very lArge part
ed. Hls remains were taken to Flusbing. of ail drugs in use are botanical, they
We might tell you more about One Min­ have in tile pharmacopoeia the same
ute Cough Cure but you probably know names that they have in botany—the
that It cures a cough.
Every one does scientific names. Two-thirds of such
who has used it It is a perfect remedy drugs haven’t any English name*, ami
for coughs, colds, hoaresness. It Is an es­ so wouldn’t be written in English.
pecial favorite for children, being pleasant
But suppose doctors did write a pre­
to take and quick in curing.
scription in English for an uneducated
W. H. Goodyear.
patlent. The patient rends it. think.;
Four years ago the
congregational he remembers it, and so tries to get it
church at Benton Harbor split.
The filled from memory the second time.
Presbyterian members withdrew and built
Suppose, for instance, it called for
a handsome new church.
Now the Congregationalists are trying to get them back iodide of potassium, and he got it con­
fused with cyanide of potassium. He
again.
could sately take ten grains of the first,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pullman, of Nllea, but one grain of the second would kill
yesterday celebrated their 55th wedding
him.
anniversary. They have lived In tbe same
That's an extreme case, but. it wilt
house forty-nine years.
Mr. Pullman is
an node to George M. Pullman, the great serve for an illustration. Don’t you see
how
the Latin is a protection and n
car builder.
safeguard to the patient? Prescrij*Il’s just as easy to try One Minute
tions in Latin he can't read, and con­
Cough Cure as anything else.
It’s easier
to cure a severe cough or cold with It. I-et sequently does not try to remember.
Now for a final reason. Latin is a
your next purchase for a cough be One
Minute Cough Cure.
Better medicine; language that is usefl by scientific men
the world over, anti no other language
better result: better try it.
W. H. Goqdytcail
is. You can get a Latin prescription
filled in any country on the face of the
HlMtrl. Bitten.
earth where there is a drug store.
We had a prescription here the other
Electric Bitter, le * medicine rulted tor
any seaaon. but perhaps more generally day which we had put up originally,
needed, when the lanrold exhausted reel­ and which had since been stamped by
ing preralls. when tile liver Is torpid aud druggists in London, Paris, Berlin, Con­
slu«lah and the
need ot
a
tonic stantinople, Cairo nnd Calcutta. What
and alterative Is telt. A prompt n,e»ot
good would an English prescription be
this medicine has often averted long and
perhaps ratal bilious fevers. No medicine in St. Petersburg?
will act more surely iu counteracting and
WOMEN OF GREAT AGL DIE.
rreeluir the system from tbe malarial poison
ill. aad Eltaabakls
Hoadacbe. Indlgestlno, Constipation, Bit­ Mary Ann
l*auli&gt;on. 104 Year* Old.
•
tiness yield to Electric Bitters.
SOe. and
Columbia, Mo., Marc'* 21.—Mrs. Mary
»1.00 per bottle at W. H. Goodyear’s Mod­
Ann Mosely, the oldest woman in Boone
em Drug Store.
county, died in Columbia Friday, at the
ir th. Baby 1. CutUng Taeth.
age of 111 years.
Be sure and use lhatold and well tried
Lansing, la., March 21.—Mrs. Elixaremedy. Mrs. Winslow s Soothing Syrnp beth Paulson, of Center township, who
for children teething. It sooths the child, for four years has borne the distinction
softens tbe gums, allays all pain, cures of being the oldest inhabitant oC this
wind colic and Is tbe best remedy for
county, hns just died. She was bora in
dlarrtuna. Twenty-bve cents a bottleNorway and was within a few months
of being 104 years old
XVhat We Offer You
nnckleni Ara lea Halve
Is this; If you are troubled with Catarrh,
Cold In Bead. Uny Fever, Ko to the dnirThe best reive in the world Ire cute,
Klst mmed below and get a boule ot Cen
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rbram, fever
Idrv Catarrh Cure. Ko danjer ot beln« sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
hum buKCTd. Belief In five mlnntrn and a corns, and all skta Irruptions, and posipoeltlve cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath.
I lively cure piles or no pay required. It
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
DeatueM Cannot Bo Cured
hv
annilcationB aa they cannot reach the box. For aale by W. H. Goodyear, tbe
S?JSSiawtS uftheear. There Is only• eae druggistway to cure deafness- and tbat Is by constltuwtnnut wamtMiiM DeitfBes3 is caused by QU inflained^diSn of the mucous »n*nk

Burns are absolutely painless when De­
Witt’s Witch Haze! Salve is promptly ap­
plied. This statement is true. A perfect
remedy for skin diseases, chapped hands
aud Ups, aud never fails to cure Piles.
W. H. Goodyear.

that it ia ** just as good-” aad *wfll aaawar avry pmpaae.
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&gt;W for their
At the
ih» end
and of
o&lt; Ibe
Ibe - „
that ____________
ere killed hare no eho'
Imported from RomI*.
At
room Is reserved the most beautiful sigat Ilves, the former not only being HindToth* Republican Elector* of tbe s.
MteblgM:
”’e hu‘» M
of all. the *H*r of IdM Reyes, the finest In folded, but are too stiff and worn out to
make a race tor life eveu If they had the
Painstaking skill and constant im­
Thursday, Mar. 26, 1896.
tho Cathedral. Extending upward* proba­
Tbe -Mate Qwvratlno of tbr Reput.lkan, „
Aa
•
Randall
democrat,
1
have
been
chance, and the bulls *re penned In with
provement
are
necessary
factors
in
the
bly RO fret, on* stand-i In-tore It am*r.e&lt;i at
Michigan
are
hereto,
can*
to
men
no possible way of escape. The buildings Baked to nominate Grover Cleveland tut
COOK BROS. Proprietors.
Audltortum. Detroit onThandaj Mai ;lh .JJ®
Its wealth of gold and silver ornament*,
our'democratic candidate. It ia a pleas­ perfection or success of almost any in­
amt the iteauiy of Its dreigii.
This altar lu which thews fights ta|* place are round.
dustry.
but
nowhere,
says
the
New
On the Inside ant duty to give Mr. Cleveland'* claims
alone cost several bundled llioustud dol­ n-Nemblitig auipliilbHitres.
"&lt;&gt;
&lt;» Prnld®.. au„
York Mail and Express, are they more
is a ring probably 15 rods In diameter, and to the high office.
lars. riw etanrus room I* near ilie imFn«M«i&lt; M Uh, CnIM
encircling
tote
I*
«
fence
six
feet high.
I nominate Grover Cleveland because fully attended than Id the making of four dfdegatea-aHtrge m)(j f(Hir
inriiMr organ, and In trout of it Is a railing
About
5
feet
from
this
first
fenoe
is
anoth
­
artificial
limbs.
There
wa«
a
time
when
he is a learned man, b profound fln&gt;nmath- uf a composite of g"ld. silver and
ton to u.. rnmMfaH, „■ “»
THE MICHIGAN
EDITORS OB­ copp*r. All along the sides of the room er trnee probably 8 frat high, and from cier, a peerless statesman and an ideal tbe lame and the crippled.had to show &lt;KH.,«&gt;tlon to be beU &gt;t SL Loul ... , 1
this seals nrr built up one rising above
SERVE WASHINGTON'S BIRTH­
their defects and misfortunes to the
are beautiful and rare paintings and
democrat.
No
statesman
can
compare
another, and giving everyone a good view
DAY.
*
through the kindness of a cmircb offlclal
world. Now it isJwA the other way. eb.li™u&gt; .1 th, .Ute rwtral
of tlir ring. Those who torture the both with him.
we were ahdwn through tlte Chapel room
’
Blaine and Harrison established u People with art ificial legs can now walk l«o metnlen thereof from r„h
which contains three beautiful pirturra. and have positions in the ring are:—the
GaiMtadores who flaunt tbe red cape In wicked doctrine of reciprocity, which so perfectly m to avoid detection, and a dlKrlet ud We tranuetlou or .net.
Saturday Feb. 22 we were whizzing one of them "A Virgin of Beih'clmm^ trout of the bull to enrage him; the 1’lcs- sent our flour and meat free into Cuba, person with a single amputation can nee* a« may properly coms forward..
along through Mexlio, Mini enjoying a painted by Murillo;another Virgin painted dure. with a small spear in hsnd mounted
Under tbe call of tbe nation a! rt-rnr i,, •
and all the high-wage republics, but to­ almost defy detection. Improvements
climate vet j much like the must agreeable by Corinna, anti the third representing on a blindfolded horse: tbr Banderiltenw
miltoe. each coogrraaioca! dbtrkt' l
day we point with pride to our noble make it possible to move the knee and to twodekVBteaaud two alternate drte’ih 7*
fj'
«&gt;f our summer months. Later we teamed John of Austria Imploring the Virgin at
who
stick
little
spears
Into
the
bulls
ilesl:;
tb-national
convention which deb-JF,?*?.. *?,
ankle
Joints,
nnd
this
Innovation
also
; be chosen at dutirlct convention " hefd with
that along about that tim* Michigan was t»w Battle of Lepanto, painted by a native and the Matadore who stabs the bull be­ Grover Cleveland, who has killed that
having some very cold wvatlter.
Despite1 artist. Inside of lids vast building there tween the shoulders with a long, sharp infamous republican reciprocity, and strengthens the whole limb and makes IkutkuMeturt*. da). h«Mie
I
are
no
seats,
the
people
worshipping
on
it more durable.
Kr
tlM? fact that we wen- in a strange land
A .now we keep dur flour at home or pay
! in* of the natinual convention. ’
■
As sword and plsi’tetn the animate heart.
j
we did iipt fall tu observe ••Wa»lilngt&lt;m’.s' their knees or while standing erect.
One of the latest improvements is in
The d» legates from tne several r&lt;...
«
trumpet sounds and the bull tormentors Spain four dollars a barrel togetitinto
birlliitay’* in a rather imprumptn manner. we said nt the opening of tbls letter It was enters the ring. They are all gaily dressed Cuba.
the knee joint of the leg for thigh am­ e«rh eourmlotul H.OM
meet In district caucus al iojq
’°
The tourist* nil gathered in ihe car Sunday morning when we visited the in silks, velvets and spangles and present
Harrison loved the Monroe doctrine putation, which is so arranged that ou th* daj of the state ciinvenilnn uI(,i
Cathedral
and
we
had
a
splendid
opportun
­
••President*’ aud (here cairied ont'UMJ lol,
a beautiful appearance &lt;tf themselves as and wickedly welcomed the infant Ha­ when in a sitting position the cord nnd caodidstea a* follow?, to i* mw
*•t“L.
’ to the
Iwwing piurram:—PhUIoIIc Song byChuir: ity Io seethe people who came to worship; they are all strung athletic fellows.
state
coDvenifon
fur
confiin^MlmM
They waiian republic with outstretched arms, spring are entirely relaxed, thus re­
hers &lt;«f tbe state central commlRw. otM.
'
Heading. Washingtons Farewell Address I continuous services were held und at the
J*#
— W. K. Cook; Recitalion by Prof. Pat- conclusion *»f one service the peals of the all take their positions hi various parts of while our patriotic Grover tried to sink lieving nil strain and pressure. There president, one assistant •rcr.-tar&lt;&gt;I,c
the ring. 1 might add here that n baiidereach of therommhle* nn
(i. ••
r
great
bell,
which
Is
19
fert
hlfh.
would
teugill. of Lan-Ing: Talk bj J. E Beal, nf
that republic and put a negress on a are in the United States 100,000 persons manent organization and order m
ilta
I
s
a
stick
possibly
30
inches
lo
ig.
with
Ann Arbor; Ib-adnig by Mrs. Isabel Cat bring' tbe people together who had nut
who have to be supplied with new limbs Mi.d-, moluftoii«,,aud to transact such
a barbed tine at tho end, not unlike the throne.
bu*ln»ss os the* may drrm necewnn 0
w
Hit. of Detroit: Talk t&gt;y A K. Giiaun. of already vorslflw»ed at some previous
Lincoln, Sherman, Harrison and Sew­ on an average of once in every five to
Under tbe rwolutfou nf ISM. mo ifrkiale witi
service. At least a dozen different priests tine of a spear, and the barb living aa
Benton Harbor: Song.
in th. «nn.7,« 'i'
sharp rh a beetile.
Another trumpet ard wicked! v believed in a home market. eight years. The manufacturing of te.irntMte &gt;
Wrpaas through 4 rapnatn. the.straw- were present to take part in some form of
n°t reseat
,D lbB COunt* l,e 1’“ioses to
these
articles
in
New
York
has
become
rounds
and
unt
of
another
gate
tbe
bull
They
selfishly
said
:
"We
will
sell
$900.
­
Standing in this great
J
s berry i4»wn: Queretaro tbr ups1 ’u*n ami the worship.
comes rushing forth. As be passes through
quite an enterprise.
In Mf-cordene* with the .rvaolntlo'- ..f u&gt;
other place* where we stopped ou our re­ Cathedral, with wealth and magnificence the gate into the rhig an Iron iusiruuiem 000,000 worth of corn and cotton to Eu­
every county Wjll be entitled to here r-(
rope and make our cloth and cutlery
turn tripRiid about which we will write on eveiv side, one would be led to exjiec.t
each five hundiedof ibe total vote cast J2T
with flying ribbons attaclied. Is jabbed lulu and tin at home." They made the coun­
A W-al thy Railroad Fireman.
later on. About
miles from the City of that Inltin intelligent, appreciative, and
roveraor at ibe last atate riertlon .Ni.retnter
the animals skin, and by these ribbons the
*A young man in blue overall* nnd a MM) and one additional delegaie fnr ™
Mexico we pa-sed through Tula, which is a well-to-do. if not wealthy, cla^s uf |»eotry sell more than it bought, and kept
fiaction amounting to three busdred but eSri,
But ob, wliat H people know from what farm the bull
greasy cap and jacket is now employed
renuilnl to hav* been the
“f 1,,h ple catnV to worship.
*“bt •*2UU&lt;*10 a‘
came, there being farms noted for ‘he foreign gold pouring in to settle the
shock
one
Is
doomed
to
sufft't.
In
the
Toltec empire. Maturdnj’ eveh^'g we ar­
fighting bulb that ~ome from them.
The balance of trade, till we paid off $2,000,- as fireman on the Ixrtig Island railroad.
In compliance with the resolutions adopted tn
rived in uie Uit) “f Me.vco. &gt;*tere «e uiagnifieeiit hall-of this beautiful temple
bulls are large, beautiful and very fero­ 000,000 of the national debt. Ancfwbat He Is Gedrge D. Pratt, the son of the Detroit June 23. 1890 tbe Meretan &lt;&gt;f
we
saw
a
gathering
of
poor,
ignorant,
half
­
were over 3»00 miles from horn*, hi a
cious. Upon hls appearance pandemonium has our noble Grover done? He killed late Char1 ok Pratt, themulti-miltionairc county convention Is nrged to f«nwM,| tn the
atrauge couutry and among people of n dressed natives, kneeling down before Im­
of th* slain central rotnnUttWL
Standard Oil prince. Young Pratt was secretary
Detroit, by the earliest mall after th* dt-kaau*
different language than ours.
What n ages and going tnronxh a form of wor­ reign*. The band plays, tbe people jell,, our selfish home market, let Bradford
Ibe state:convention I* cbosru.
certfited
dlraijxe. peculiar sensation creeps over one ship which even member* of the Catholic and tbe poor animal Biands in the center make our cloth and Sheffield make our graduated from Amherst college with to
I’M of such delegai. a aa are entlUed to
as (hi- (act dawns upon him. Without a church of this country are unfamiliar of the ring pawing the earth and shaking wares, and pays for them in gold hired honors in 1803. Aa one of the repre­ tbe Mate convention from tbeir rrrp«.-ave
sentatives of his father's estate, who routines.
guide a lew uf us started out at once to with. The religion in Mexico In almost with fear. Souo a capeadore flaunts his from’England at four per cent.
Ani­
This committee requ-sta thst th- stvwai
take In n Mexican theatre which was six wholly Catholic, though other religions are red cloak In front of tbe bulls face.
Chief Justice Cha*e, when Lincoln’s is the second largest stockholder of the coutfllM eeleet ihelr &lt;ouuty committed &gt;. lor the
or eight blocks away from our depot. How now tolerated and In places have tome mal fear gives place to rage aud at a furi­ secretary, borrowed $3,000,000,000 at Long Island Railroad company, he pro­ rnylii*Jim sesra at the c.rnntv coLienikm
ous
gait
tbe
bull
lakes
after
the
man,
who
strength.
The
Catholic
church
as
we
see
which
eleet delegates to tlie stat* conveuttan
strange th* building*; how ancient in ap
three per cent, in time of war. He bor­ poses to learn the railroad business hereby called, aud that the orgmit.-.;-i.,a aud
pearaiice.
As on? walked through the It lu the United Stale* Is most liberal finds refuge by jumping over the Inside
through every grade, from laborer up. meralwrahip of sueh count} con-nrtttecs together
slretds of (he City of Mexico he cannot when compared with the church In Mexi­ fence, the bull often doing the same only rowed it when a million free trade demo­
with po toffice addnsties. be at once Lu warded
Red crats were stabbing at tbe nation’s heart He started in rhe car shops at Morris to
Mi * help but any to himself:—"Centuries ago co. Here the cherch has an Intelligent to t&gt;e driven out again Into the ring.
Ihe**«-rex»r} Of the state central romromi.
the Aztea&gt; marched down this causeway; people, while there it has nothing but an cloaks, resembling shawls, were continual­ and greenbacks were down to 30. But Park, and after service at the bench, at Detroit, in order tbat early and sv&gt;t*mstic
work
may be begun and carried on through the
ly
thrust
In
the
bulls
face,
and
the
animal
here it was that Montezuma nnd his army ignorant rabble for the most part, mid
how grander was the act of our noble the furge and in the assembling-room, e^niMlgn.
Jambs M. MiuIak
■was encamped; here It was that the brave what Is true of one church In Mexico Is is fairly beside himself with rage. Up to Grover when he borrowed $50,000,000 he learned how to use tools, how every mini””*” Repub,lc&gt;n
froiral Ccjbthis
time
the
blindfolded
horse
h*s
been
The
Alvarado made hls famous leap that car­ true of every denomination there.
in time of peace at four per cent., and part of a locomotive Is made, and bow DrirxisE. Alwarp. Secretary
ried him to safety: here it was that the Priesthood exercises a mighty influence patiently Handing lu the ring, the enraged left it for the republicans to pay ?
the whole is put together. After hav­
(Harry comity will be entitled to twelve (W)
animal
sees
him
and
with
lowered
head
over
the
people
and
virtually
'
controls
noble Gautemotzln made hl* gallant fight.”
delegated)
|
Lipcaln, Grant and Harrison wickedly ing served tbe requisite apprenticeship
Getting his head under
As the feeling which prompts you to as- them. The native Mexicans do not separ­ starts for him.
in that department, be jumped into the
tiuciat* tbMt* event* of centuries ago come ate their compunctions against begging the horses body, the horse Is impaled on paid off $2,000,000,000 of the. national
PROBATE
ORDER
locomotive
cab
and
commenced
shov
­
creeping ever you. so it is also present nf and stealing, If they have any, from what­ the animals horns, and the sight that fol­ debt, made a surplus and kept gold in
Btate of Michigan, County of Bam -*&gt;
I
your thoughts as you gaze at the old build- ' ever religions scruple* they may have.and low* too alckening and too brutal to relate. the treasury for'30 years, while our eling coal In the capacity of a fireman.
At a se** Ion of toe probate Court for the
ing*. which are scarcely- ever over two under the roof of that Cathedral they tnjg After thua killing the horse the bull gets Grover has increased our debt $500,000.- ;
Cumily of Bam. hoMen as the Probat, Office,
madder
than
before.
The
Bandenllas
to the City of HkmId**. in »atd County on
«5Prtaouerta
Retort*.
and
steal
just
as
much,
aud
just
as
freely,
stories in height.
_
000 and run in debt far $300,000,000 of
tiesdxy.
toe 2!»h dny of Mareh. in the year
We had scarcely got started for the as If they were In the outside world. But now come forth. Tbe bull darts at une; borrowed gold! “
I
Prisoners hnie a fair proportion ot one tboti&lt;Rnd
eight hnndred srd nibet\-»|&lt;.
«
theatre before we found it was necessary a Mexican is very devout while al prayer. he skillfully jumps aside and as the ani­
Preset)lCharles \V. Arttsliot j: Jn Igt- «&gt;t Pro­
I am down on Reed and McKinley and “happy answers" credited to them. Of bate
to ask sometioriy where the theatre was When you catch him on hls knees before mal passes be sticks two bander! I las In the
these, perhaps, the best known are
In the matter of toe estate of tirerr- Wash-,
1 ;
located.
None of us could speak the some image or altar, you can survey him bulls shoulders Io tear bls fie*”, In­ Morton because they would keep wages
imrton Nye. deceased.
**
those
of
the
man
who,
when
asked
if
up,
startall
tho
mills
again
—
keep
out
Spanish language and none of the natives freelji and not have any fear concerning crease his pain and add to his.anger If
On reading and filit g theaetitlor. dnh irr:tkd
Two more Banderlllas repeat cheap English goods acd make our he pleaded "guilty or not guilty,” re­ of *. B Bu«h. Administrator &lt;»f -aid nuit1
could understand Hie English tongue. the safety of your watch-charm, stick-pin, possible.
plied
that
he
couldn't
say
until
he
had
pravmg
that
nt&lt;
gnat
aceouu:
iht*
da*
(!'-&lt;! may
Wliat were we to do? W. J. Hunsaker, of or Iniidkerchief. Bui ns soon as he arises the action of the first, and tho crazed ani­ workmen rich and proud, but I point
«e beard and altowrd and a &lt;1ecr»-r &lt;»f m&lt;nl&gt;u.
.tbe Detroit Journal, is a man of fertile re­ and stands srect among hls fellow men. mal rushes madly about tb? ring with six with pride to onr noble Grover’s policy heard the evidence; and Uie naive re­ t-on and *M(lsr.met&gt;t duly madv :.t;d he dlssources and one always found equal to you better look out.
Besides this Cathed­ of there barlied Instramente torturing blm which has cut down wicked -wages, sponse of the prisoner to the usual &lt;rb .rjrrtl front lit* nod trust.
Thereupon tt I* ord-red. IM! Fritter tbr 17th
every emergency.
He stepped Into the ral. wjhich Is Ibe main one of the oily, at every motion. The Matador now comes humbled our haughty, grasping work­ question before sentence: "nave you
day ol April. A.- D„ 1*6. at ten o’clock m
first blaco he came to and launched a lot there fare many others iu tbe city ot small­ forth with a loop, sharp, steel swutd. The
men and made millions of lovely demo­ any tiling.to say. prisoner, bciorc sen- to* fi»r*noon. be aligned -for toe heartor n!
of lingo not tn bo found hi the English er dimensions, but which cost large sums bull rushes at him the skilled .Matador
said
petition and lh.it the heir* at law &lt;•« said
। tencc is pronounced upon you?" "It’s
(lereaerd and all other r»erM»ns trdereded lovocabulary, and as impenetrable tu the uf money, and whose Interior decorations steps aside, and drive/the sword between cratic tramps.
Elect our noble Grover and our debt. '| very kind of your honor, and if It’s sahl ratMte. are required to appear at a -i—ion
natives as the hieroglyphics of Milla. Af­ are inAgniticent and expensive, as they all The animals ahouldtrs to life heart and
ol n»id Court, torn to be boldeo at th* Pn»hate
ter Brother Hunsaker had nearly broken are. ,At Guadalupe, which is really but a one "bull tight”,»o culled.is over. Mix bulls which will lie increased to $800,000,000 quite agreeable to the court I should office. In the City of Hasting*. In s:nd County,
I
his Jaw in ridding himself of hls jargon, suburb of the city, anothergreat Cathedral and twelve horses were tortured und at the end of this admmiKtrirtion will • like tosav ‘good evening.’ “
and •how cause, if nr.&gt; there be. wbv the nraver
tbe i»rliU&lt;«w-r may nnt be granted. • au1 It h
Uie victim of hls linguistic assault sur­ Is being built on which over $2,000,000 slaughtered to satisfy those who witness­ run up to a biMion in the next. Our !
further ordered. Uialantd petition* r give noike
I
prised him by replying in plain English has already been expended.
To think of ed the bloody, brutal pastime.
candidate will make England rich. Eu- I
io th- person* IntereMed in sxltl estate, of the
X
■“that he couldn't understand.”
Fortu- these extensive buildings to construct
Philadelphia. March 23.—Two Phito- pendency of said twiitinn and th* branrgthereIt certainly must take a great deal to rope will buy our corn and cotton, not •
cf by CMUsintr a copy nt thl* order to l&gt;r publish­
I.
Mtely we had found an Englishman who which cost millions and millions of dollars oveicomo the evil Influences that must
for cosh, but pay in manufactured j delphia sailing vessels, the barks Ha­ ed in tbe Hasting. BaNXMH. n
hid only lately arrived In Mexico, who and to think that tbe money with which surround the people through the medium
vana and Robert 0. Patterson, have been printed and drcola'rd in said Coutily «■! Harry''
not only pointed out ihe theatre to us. they were built was taken from this great of such a bloody. brutal National sport. goods. Our noble Grover will pay $100.- i given up for lost, together with their once In eaeb e-eek for three successor week,
, ..
previous to said day uf hearing.
but showed us considerable attention as ,class of poor, ignorant peons, as they are But thanks to President Diaz, Mexico’s 000.000 a year in gold to Asia for wool and let our groping farrnem In Kcntuekv. ' crr”*' ”«»berto« ™ perwna. On FrU
Cha sues W. Abmstuosg.
well. We went to the theatre and there ।called, who earn only from 15 to 20 cents great statesman and wire ruler, a nd thanks
Judge of Fr.Mie.
rvary
the
Havana
I r,
’*rv 2 llast
“J‘* ,h
' ”
■"*”* sailed -from
------- ‘{A true copy.)
they tried to bleed us as they do all ।n day of our money, when they work, .to the cumpulsory-edueatlon law that he Tenneaett and Ohio atarrr.
Philadelphia
,for
Cuba
in
command
of
Americans, by raising prices.
Bui we &lt;only goes to show the great- power exer­ has attempted to enforce and with no little
The nation is proud of our inspired ।
CHANCERY
SALE.
Rice, who had with him a crew
went in, after considerable' jewing down, (cised by the church. With this poor class success, tbe Interest in bull fighting is on Grover Cleveland and his tariff for. Captain
.-,,
..-* gj)C |1QS never j&gt;ecn ]ieart]
In pursuance arui by virtue of an o* &gt;r and
which always has to be dene In Mexico, the
i
word of the priest Is just about the the wane, and a more extended education deficit, becauseiit enables hhnrto borrow !
11 ™Bn’
docreeof tbe Circuit Court for the (uuuty of
Tbe theatre was a strangv one. In the tsame ns law.
In thfejr present state uf will wipe It out altogether. Laws forbid­ gold from England, whUe simple Me- from
since. The other vessel,
the PatBiirry tn Chancery.In tbe Mate of Ml.ldpm and
. m 8
t
,
made
and dated on the 30th day of November
center was a ring, in which the people general
j
Ignorance however it Is no doubt ding them have been passed, but have Kinley. Alliaon nr Morton would eollrel ‘"T”’ ",ledJT” £‘." “
’ Fl“A. D. IKK tn a certain caure tbt rein pendtag.
j
performed, while all around were the ,well that it is so, for tbe church exercises been as rapidly repealed.
I on January 29 for Baltimore, Id com­ wherein Margaret Anarus rs CornpUbart and
r
surplus
on
the
rich
man
’
s
wines,
vel,
seats raised one above another.
Tbe per- sa mighty influence in keeping this people,
W. R. Cook.
mand of Capt. Tunnell. She was load­ MUte rhnilM, WlUlam Phillips, Julia Thrills*.
furmance was very good.
।
vets, cigars and kid gloves, and let the
Albert Phillips. Ette Phillip*. Fred :
noted in the past for stirring up rebellions,
; ed with phosphate rock. There was □ and Mjrtle I'ulUlps are Defendants
Sunday morning we went to the Cathe- IIn subjection.
poor man's tea, coffee, sugar, bread and
Points,
Notice Is hereby given that I shall w|l at
crew of about IS men on her.
dra). but had no sooner left our cars than
From the tower of the Cathdral one can belvcted
meat come free.
Public Auction to the ■highest bidder at the
we were Surrounded by a swarm of beg- &lt;obtain an excellent view of the city, and a
The unklndest cut of all. is your porNorth front floor ot the Court House in Uie City
We nominate our noble Grover be- i
5VI11
Hold
Two
Convention*.
of Hastings and County of Barry-, and State ol
.
gars, old, young, aud middle-aged, all ask sight of snow-capped Popocatepetl, the trait in tbe county newspaper.
cause he will cant
continue
inue to make ns
ns&amp;pooi*
a i&gt;oor
St Louix, March 21.—The republican Mlchltzn said Court Hotae being the place for
ing for Centavos.
The first ragged ur­ extinct volcano from the deep crater of
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..
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1
I
Old age brings experience, and some and —
meek and humble nation—because ' state central committee of Missouri met holding Uie Circuit Court for said Countr- on
.
chins, or pleading women (hat one sees in which Cortez and his soldiers are said to kinds of experience brings old age.
Hatiirday the sth day of May H*fi. at ten o’clock;
he will continue to make the rich poorer J here Friday and fixed the dates and lo- In the forenoon all or re much ibcrrot as may
Mexico, rather touch the heart, but in a have procured sulphur for gunpowder.
The greater hurry you are In, the more and make paupers of the poor—and'' cations of tbe two state conventions, be necessary to raise tbe amount du* to thr
abort time they all become downrightt This mountain is the highest une in the
said CoMtplainant f.r principal. Interest and
nuisances, tbeir persistency* only being ex­• republic and we believe next to the highest likely your shoe strings are tu break. .
when they come to vote next time u ' 8t. Joseph was selected as the place for costs tn this cause nf. tbe fnllowhn: &lt;te-cribed
No man carrier a caue unless he is a vision of past republican prosperity' holding the convention of May 27. when Darceh of land to vrlt: All those pieces or pa&gt;
ceeded by their numbers anil their ability’ on the American contiueuL The City of
oeia of land stinated in the city ot llastints
beggars only exceeded by their skill as» Mexico Is laid out In regular foim, the 6J0 cripple. If not physically. he is lutulailj. "
°Orpe UP ’tefore them, light will ' delegates to the national convention County of Barry and mate ol Bhehisan de­
thipves and pickpockets.
The CathedralI streets and allej-s Crossing each other at
About two third* of a doctors bill Is for strike them, and they will
their
— take
- - - 1 win be chawn. Tlie convention to nom­ scribed a&lt; follow*; Lot six In Block 2 of Bennett
of Mexico, 1 am told, compares very favor­■ right angles. It Is situated in a valley hls trouble in guessing at jour cuiuplalnt.
and K«t&gt;fleld*K addfllor to the Village [now
little votes and sweep great Grover into inate a state ticket nnd announce c Qty]
of llastingv.also the West hah Cl lot? one
'.
wl»1y with Hu* ln&gt;st thnt ean il*? seen abroadI 7350 feet above the sea level aud lu.klug
Doctors mien
often uisnKn**.
disagree, out
but Iney
they &lt;ion
don’lt office—or sweep r pompous, empty, platform will be held at Springfield and four in Block two of Bennett and Krn.v.L* -MU
j
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wkh very few exceptions. The CathedralI &lt;..............
..
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fietdX addition to the City (form -rty Village}!
off across the level couutry surrounding I disagree half as much as their medicines free-trade juggler off the earth.—Eli
July
22.
stand* on the site of tbe old. Aztec temple• u
of Hasting* recording to the re&lt;
i pint
’“ .city,
...................
......................
the
one can
see mountains
on every ,। d0
Perkins.
there f also tbat certain piece or parrel ot landI
Xlmi stood when Cortez came and whichi side. On* can see rlv&gt; ancient causeways.
adjoining the West half of lot one above men­
Many a thief goes to prison, because he
th? rtpsnlards of course destroyed.
The
&gt; which led into the old city aud uv«r which
tioned
on
tbe
North
East
and
particularly
Cathedral tit* it stands lo-qny is of very’ Cortez came, and which were built by tin- neglects to steal enough to fee a first class
PROTECTION IS NEEDED.
A Itepublican Convention for too Fourth Co n- described as commencing on the North vest
lawyer.
Xnnvrou* proportions ‘being 1387 feet long
District wl! convene at Nite* on corner of said ,ot oue block two. thence &gt;ortn
f Aztecs.
Though these causeways were
Decrease In Values Under tbe Democratic H^stoual
MecneMFy. Am I »», twr. at m o.ctoek a n«. for 43k degrees Kant to the last and Wtrt nuwter
aud 177 feet wide and donuts reaching up­■ built centuries ago jet they were built to
Train up a hired girl In the way she
Policy.
&lt;b» purpose trt etrfiilog iwn Priegatm and two line nt said Section Feventeen. throe* last on
&gt;
wards over 200 feet. Ihe foundation atone! stay, and to-day the causewaj-s over which sliould go, and the first thing you know
Na-’hm»l Convention said quarter tine to a point where a continuou*
In 1892 tbe value of the homes owned
for the building having l&gt;«-n laid In 1573. Cortez left the city On Noche Triste night, she’s gone.
t» be held at 8t. Ix&gt;uIk. Mo„ on June 16, and for line on tne Eastern boundry of said Wed baU
Tli- total coat of the bulging bas been is one of the most important streets In the «. The hand that rocks the cradle Is often in the United States w« $1,007,- the tranaacilon of such other buviness as may of aald lots one and fonr would Intersect .«&gt;ld
point oo said quarter line, thence South «1*
•'roperly
come
before
tbe
CoriTetiUon.
.
«ovo. $2.000,'000. Nothing in Its outside city.
imported, and gets three dollars per week 5p3,666. In 1895 jt ia estimated as $500,­
degrees Wt-d ro said lot one thence North Uest
The M-rera] counties will be enUUM tn
appearance gives evidence of ih? waalth
140,186. Tn 1892 the value of mules
During our stay In the City of Mexico we and boaid.
xliBrBn ,R.
‘0- Berrien on Norib boundary of said lot ouc to place cl
beginning.
a»d t«eauty of tlie Interior, which is a did not dine on our cars but took our
thus owned was $174,882,070. In 1R9G IS,Cass 11.St. Jcmeph ti. tan Buren nt
Never marry a girl who thinks she may
Dated March 24. 1886
.
j
IUnibu Mtrikrr. Hutlngs.
-bm*&lt; of gold, silver and bronze, carved meals wt the Hotel Yturbide (pronounced
FRKn W. Wai.KKK.
■
Jamb Brook*, 8t Joseph.
learn to Jove you. A little learning is a it is $102,304,457. The figures are
. atone and gorgeous paintings, many of the I-tur-be-de).
Circuit Court Oommlssioner lu and fur lorry
J.O. BRTRAFT. Dowagiac.
This holer was once tbe dangerous thing.
taken from a recent report of tbe de­
Co. Mich.
tatter being from some of the old masters
FKAKKMjr
W
rixb, Constantine
palace of the Emj»eror Yturbide, who waa
AltoNSO E. KXKASinN.
’
Kbwarp Hawlky, Gongea.
If some of tbt keys of a piano were used partment of agriculture.
and worth hundreds of thousands of dol­ Euiperur of Mexico for a short t.mo only.
Solictor fur Oom plain an t.
■. A. H. Cook. South Havna.
It may be pleaded in mitigation of
lars. No gen description uf the Cathedral bis reign commencing along iu 1822 and to luck it up, this world would be a little
thia decrease in values during an era
brighter and better.
can do it Justice but fti order that our I
closed at tbe time be was shot—a favorite
Teaden may gain 8onietbing of an Idea as
Any man can write for a newspaper, of democratic policy, as admitted by a
way tbe Mexicans had fur ending tbe of­
rta « hat it h we will attempt It. We enter ficial careers uf many of tbeir rulers.
but to insure getting it. be should enclose democratic secretary of agriculture.
*ne4S*tbedtxt through the massive carved
Qiat the adaptation, of electricity to
tbe
subscription price.
Any good American who understand)*
-door-fiu front. Imagine that you are In a
Never refer to a woman’s age, some the motive force of street cars and tbe
the hotel buslneas. aiwl has money at hl*
X00 ’r^1 ,on&lt; ,ntl 177 feet wide w,th
infinite
development of tbe bicycle
women
have
had
the
family
Bible
sup
­
command &lt;o build a bote) in the City uf
Sb fluted &lt;uiumns to support the great
have worked adveraeJy to tbe breeder
Mexlou, and who will furnish good, wlxile- pressed on that account.
Art-bufl-rmd'. You took to the center of
souie American meah and provide goud
A boy loses faith In hia mother's veracity of horses. The plea has weight, though
welntliding Bnd you first see the mouAmerican lied a. can make a fortune in when she tells him tbat It hurts her more it may be doubted if it la sufficient to
'••^biia pipe nrgao and chorus room; yon
Mexico.
Mexican cook lug la possibly than It does him, to whip him.
account for a shrinkage of more than
. 'Wtc toe 20 UiUexdjApelo; you took upwards
good enough fur Mexicans, but it b abom­
If tbe Lion and tbe Iamb, ever lie down one-half of the old measure of value.
|hemrt*totn-.. fcrick-arebud rouf, even to
inable to an American jntlate. The people together Id this country, when the Lion
But whatever may b© said in explana­
*M»c.great domes, rad yon see them all
are fond of soups of every description Mini
gets up, tbe Lamb will be missing.
^richly pain te l aud beautifully decorated.
tion of the decline of horse flesh, it te
The Following are a lew of the loadin, Bicycle. we handle:
th* chief ingredient* uf every alyle of cnn. Ton draw »*arer fw a cloner |i„pectton
Pity
the
poor
young
man
who
parts
bls
certain
that sheep and swine have not
manme that was dished on to us were
jou Kr tbat the magTiifirriit tope garlic and red pepper, which from our ex- hair In the middle—be has to do It, to pre­ been affected injuriously by bicycles
’•reaa. whl
r*s*hre probably a «H*lgbt of ।
perteuc* we concluded iortned the bash uf vent bis mind from becoming unbalanced. or by trolley car*. In 1893 the value of
,s ^“titally earned.
You look iall Mexican cookery.
Never boost of roar genealogy, even If swim in tbe Uaited States waa $295,The WINTON
wtio ihe tilti- rhapela of the «Mes and juu
A person would hardly want to go lu you succeed in tracing It back to Adam 4M.492. In 1896 it ia $185^20,745. In
11 STERLING
tatt wtoairised at tb* w cat th of &lt;fnmr«- itbe City of Mexico and not ree a Bull Qgbi and Eve. you can’t find any record of tbeir
1893 the value of abeep was $125,900,204.
earviuz1. gold and silver utnamenu If
I be had tbe opportunity, for thia b the marriage.
•* HALLADAY
In 1896 it is $66,167,765.
wad «poa the a lar* of rach. Huh, tam-rs National sport of Mexico, and a moet
" NATIONAL
Never spread an 111 report about j our
-are cnuntanUy buralur which add to tbe Ibrutal disgusting sport It Is.
It b alawet neighbor until you know positively it is
“ ERIE
"teaety «flbe-artwe. Tun took beyuod lite needless
i
to say that the custom was in­ trap. and don’t do It then. If he Is bigger ward this lamentable reduction of
•• S. &amp; J.
' Jtraat pipe wvgan and you see a little ]ported from Spain, wliere bull fighting
agriculture values. The repeal of the
than you are.
" CYCLOID
reciprocity clause of the McKinley law,
prevail*.
A large portion of our party
a clause insisted upon by the late James
attended one of tlie bull fights, but stayed
•• ADELBERT
organ m to height. , R«eh ouo of those oalv Ion* enough to say that they had
The officiaJ* intrusted with the ar­ G. Blaine, practically has closed great
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beautiful stone columns we were told was seen a bull fight
The homes and bulb rangement of tbe details of tbe czar's foreign markets to American
pork.
•• SPAULDING
coronation in Moscow this spring have The repeal of the wool duties has made
“ CZAR
ordered 13,000 hogsheads of mead, wool growing unprofitable. Tbe im­
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which is to be made of pure honey. It portation of vast quantities of foreign“ DUTCHESS
is aa old Russian custom to regale the made goods has lowered the wage
people with mend for three days during fund of the United States, and thus ha*
•• ROAR KING
the festbrities at the ancient capital.
diminished the power of the people to
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purchase pork or mutton or the manu
factored product* of American wool.
These condition* muat be endured
High grade bicycles to rent, and new beginners taught to ride
until March. 1897, in which month the tree at Parker 1jk1 McOmber’a Riding Academy.
Call and examine

Hastings Banner

TOUR OF MEXICO/

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Bicycles

the anew line of Bicyclea in the city.
Industry.

...Parker &amp; McOmber.

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VOL. XL. NO. 49_______ ,________________ __

HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 2, 1896.

Hastings
Banner,
Published Thursdays bv

Bicycles....

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HASTINGS. MICH

The Following are a few of the leading Bicycles we handle:

The
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CYCLOID
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HARVARD
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“ CZAR
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- ROAD KING'
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High gride bicycles'lo rent, and new beginners taught to ride
free :t Parker and McOrriber’s Riding Academy.
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line of Bicycles in the city.
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Call and examine

...Parker &amp; McOmber.
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Beautiful Wash Fabrics
We are showing this spring in all the rich colors of the rainbow
w: M as the more somber shades.
We have just opened up for
inspactKin novelties in wash goodsr including:-

Piques,

Cordeletts,
Organdies’
'
Linen Batistes,
Empire Dimities,
Scotch, Plaids, etc.

___NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS——

L E. STAUFFER.
All those wishing to buy&lt;arpets
w n do wen to visit

J. S. Goodyear’s
NEW
CARPET
ROOM

-------where they can be. bought
from the roll at a very low figure. - ----------- Also a fine line
of Lace Curtains ranging from 79 cents to $3.00 per pair.

Window Shades
Sash Curtains.
Arthur Patton.Gierk.

and

J. S. GOODYEAR, Prop.

THE BEST IN THE MAKKB1.

Ramblers,
Clevelands,
Crowns, ({^Richmond Special,
Falcons,
Richmond No. 1,
Envoy,
Duke Richmond,
Fleetwing, Duchess “
Smalley,
Road King,
Calumet,
Road Queen.
Prices ranging from $38.00 to $100.00.

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BiGUGle Sundries a Specialty.
Golt and Blende Hosiery ot all Kinds.
BANKRUPT STORE-

C. H. Osborn &amp; Q.

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CORRESPONDENCE.
Delton.

WINTON
STERLING
HALLADAY
NATIONAL
ERIE

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Baafteld.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Cross will
be pleased to learn that they expect to
continue their residence among us.
Among the guests from abroad were:
Mrs. Clara Wk k wire-Adams and husband
from I-ffiia county. Hr. ami Mrs. Norman
Elsey, from Galesburg, Mich, and C. F.
McKenzie, of Alblun College.
The young couple have a host ot friendb
in^this locality and elsewhere, who remem­
bered them with many useful and valuable
presents, among them n fine rocker, a
present from our venerable friends Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick Lee, of Bedford, who
were not able to be present
The solemn and impressive marriage
service was enndnoted by Rev. Halst.
pastor of tbe chnreh at Banfleld. The
congratulations that followed were hearti­
ly given, after which the company partook
of a bountiful repast that might more
easily have been enjoyed than described.
On the evening of March 25th, occurred
one of Hie must pleasant events of the
season for this vicinity, viz the union of
two dctUnlea In one by matrimonial rite.
Mr. Ixy Cross and Miss Flora A. Edmunds
in the presence of about 40 relatives anti
IntliuagB friend* plighted the vows of lore
and constancy at the home of the brides
parents in Banficld. At the hour appoint­
ed the contracting parties accompanied by
Arthur M. Edmunds, brother of the bride,
aud Miss May McMannh. took their posi­
tions beneath delicate festoons of evergreen
while &amp;n appropriate selection was render­
ed at the organ by Mias Grace Fisher, of
Kalamazoo Seminary. The bride was at­
tired io a very becoming dress of brown
silk. The groom whs dressed In a suit of
black and looked with his chosen bride,
the picture of contentment and happiness.

Wm. McCall, of Kalamazoo, visited his’
folks last week.
Barney Norwood and wife returned
from Ohio last Saturday.
Peter Youngs has been visiting al
'Auodland the past week.
Vesta Mosher, of Cloverdale, spent Sun­
day with Mina Davenport
•
Charles Haskins, of Shultz, will work
for Mr. Solomon this summer.
Arthur Patton and wife, of Hastings,
were guests of F. M. Davenport Sunday. !
Miss Vinnie, Beam, of Hastings, was
a guest at Dr. Scribner’s Sunday.
Watch for the date of Misses Ream and
Rickie’s elocutionary entertainment.
Willie Gillespie sold bls personal pro­
perty^, auction the 27th and will move
into toWn.\
John Williams our bustling furniture
dealer delivered a load of goods at Prairie­
ville Monday.
The exhibition at the school house Jait
week was a grand success.
The net re­
ceipts were 85.35.
L. W. Whittemore and his three sons.
George, Wllilard and Claude were homei
home front Battle Creek Sunda©'.
Easter services will be observed at tbeI
church next Sunday morning at 10:80 a.
m. consequently there will be no ttervices
In the evening of that date. One week
from this date tbe 12th of April, services
Jobnarowu.
will cbmmence In tbe evening at 7:30 p.
in. instead of 7 p. m. as heretofore.
Rolla Powers has exchanged his bouse
Tbe Im O. T. M. entertainment was and lot In Banfield for the Snyder farm In
well attended for a stormy night but the; North East Barry.
tired and weary looking faces that came
H. M. Bowman has rented his farm to
Into the bail went out .rested, tffter laugh-; Frei Reimer, Jr., and will remove U&gt;
Ing the cobwebs out of their brains. Misa Kalamazoo In the near future.
Vinnie Reams, of Hastings, brought the
Miss Bumlee Fisher closes |ier school
bouse down and after she bad responded in the King district with an Indian enter­
to an encore we heard the remark from tainment on Wednesday April 1st.
Mr. Phoebe and wife have arrived from
all sides “Oh why did we not call her
back again ” She has completely cap: the south nod have commenced house
tured our quiet little village. The “Pra­ cleaning In their usual place on our north
irieville Juvenile Quartette” famished porch.
Probably the rargw
largest repuvncaa
republican caucus
some very fine music. Charley Garret, of
rwoavijiuc
Milo. Mamie Brown, of Prairieville, and ever held In onr town was held on Tbursday
resulting
fnthe nomination
Leda Norwood, of our town, each recited J
~’ March
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a choice selection much to their credit. of Fisher for Supervisor, Coleman for
The Delton Male Quartette and Mando­ Clerk find Miller for Treasurer.
We _learn . from D. C.
Stiles that F. J.
lin Club proved themselves excellent en. ....
tertalners. The quilt was presented td I Tooze. who Is xwut to complete a course
Miss Ada Williams she having received of Instruction at Ypsilanti State Normal.
1955 votes as being lhe most popular lady hss accepted a position as principal of the
school at Quincy, ...
Misb, at a good
In Barry County. Miss Eva Gre'er ot high
‘
.
Hope, received lhe next largest number salary.
The past winter lias witnessed the re­
of votes, 1084 as being the secund most
popular lady for which she received the moval from our midst of a number of the
Henry
fine steel engraving donated by tbe “Bari earliest pioneers of our town.
ry County Graphic.” The net" proceeds Paul aged 78, Jnhn Budd 84, George
for the quilt were fifty dollars. ‘ The Swanson Sr, aged 96, and Gilbert - Hunt
Their lives have been too well
L. O. T. M. heartily thank each and every abort 80.
one who assisted them in the contest.- Tbe known to the most of us to require cum
rnent.
*
L. O. T. M. uf Delton are wide awake.:
I'be efforts of both scholars and teacher
Al the beginning of the new year thej’
DtoL No. e8 for the &gt;&gt;$■*•*•*
term just past have
niueiei-n, iuv
oi three
uiree of
numbered niueleen,
tbe result of
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months work has added two new members ; been highly commendable and the exliland at tbeir next review they will initials I billon that followed was counted a ureal
our and ballot for seven applicants which success by all pt. - nt. Mr. Edmunds bus
they rereived at their last review; This I euirauol to loach the spnnx term In tire
Increase In memla-rship toyetber with lire I Parker district. Tire olBrers may well
• to their
- • gene­ 1 congralulatv themselves on their succeas
$50 which they have added
rat fund .“peaks well for them. Can any in securing so painstaking a teacher.
society of nineteen ladles give a better re­
port of three monUm labor'.’
At the close
James Brown is convalescing.
of the evening’s entertainment J. F. Will-;
S. Temple is in Chicago buying goods.
tains presented Miss Eva Gesler with u
Andrew Sprague and family have moved
beautiful gilt frame for her picture.
to Kentucky.
Laura Drummond is visiting her brother
NBMhrllte.
In Grand Rapids.
Williard Waters is very ill with con­
E. M. Evarts, of Holland. Is in lhe Vllgestion of the lungs.
Ingf this week calling on old friends.
Horn to Manley Chase and wife on Sat­
Mrs. Arthur Trott leaves far Canada
this week for a six weeks visit with rela­ urday March 2Sth a son.
Tbe creamery is to be located on a lot
tives.
Mrs. S. S. Ingerson and Mrs. Charlotte purchased of M. Norris south of the vil­
Ineerson are visiting relatives in Saginaw lage.
Adelbcrt Norris and wife have returned
county.
Howard Stebbins, of VermontvOle, wa^ from Valparaiso .where they have been at­
tending
school.
in tbe village calling on friends • Sunday
Stephen Brandstetter’s hired man was
eveningthrown
from
a load of wood and quite
Miss Pearl Spaulding, of Hastings, Is in
the village this week the guest of Miss severely injured on Friday last.
The Juvenile quartette of Prairieville
Lena Clay.
Miss Lois Marshall, of Hastings, is Will give an entertainment at the Delton
M. E. church Friday eve April 3rd.
passing her vacation with her patents ip
J. Bennett’s family and. Mrs. D. Van­
the village.
Horn and daughters visited friends at
Our schools began Monday after a
Cedar
Creek a portion of last week.
peeks vacation with a full attendance in,
Miss Dowling, teacher of primary
all the departments.
dept, attended the teachers examination at
James Blair and family have moved ti&gt;
Hastings Thursday March 20.
Jackson where Mr. Blair has .secured em­
Mrs. L. Wilkinson and son Grover re­
ployment for the coming season.
turned from a two months visit with
Hon. E. B. Fairfield gave a very enter­ friends In Charlotte and vicinity on Satur­
taining lecture at lhe Congregational
last.
church Monday evening on the subject of day
Miss Genevelve Brainard and Clare
bis travels In Palestine.
Brown attended the wedding of Miss Ora
Mr. Alexander and wife, residents of Newland to Fred Hinds Wednesday
our village during tbe past year, have March 25th at the heme of the bride’s
moved their household goods to Durand parents C. A. Newland and wife, of Rut­
where they will make thrir future Imme.
Mrs. J B Marshall and Miss Nettle Loom­ land.
is were delegates from the M. E. Sunday
Maple Grove.
School to attend the county assoclatlon^t
Miss Mary Janson Is hnnw visiting.
Hastings Monday and Tuesday of this
• J. C. F. Dillon spent Sunday wflh ills
* Rev. Nenrgarth preached hl* farewell parents.
The L. A. S. will serve dinner on town
sermon at the Evangelical church Sunday
meeting day st Mrs. Shafer’s.
and leaves for conference this week. All
School commences Monday in-the Nor­
hope that he moy return to this charge for ton district with Rufus Ehret teacher.
another year.
Quite a number were at Battle Creek
The caucuses were well attended last last week marketing their maple syrup.
Saturday and great interest manifested.
Knworth League business meeting Fri­
John Furntes was nominated by the re­ day evening will be held at C R. Palmer’a.
publicans for Supervisor, aud Henry Roe
Herbert Wright was In Battle Creek
by the democrats.
Saturday and Jresie Butters returned with
James Fleming and wife have returned
him to spend her vacation.
to Nashville after an absence of two years
Tbe quarterly meeting at tlie M. E.
M Woodland and Mr. Fleming baa oprned church last Sunday was well attended.
a repair ebop at A. t Knlghta o|d eland Rev. Buel preached two very excelleat
with J. E. Fornlsa.
atrmons.
Maple Grove Methodists will
gladly welcome his return.

Sup: tnikere are up
to keep piece
School commences Monday.
with their flow of sap.
David Manning is building a barn aud
Mrs. Eva McDonald Is now doing well
expects to move on his farm In a short
with her broken limb.
time.
Mr,. Inn Spreme end Bee* Smith at­
J. Herrington disposed at auction sale
tended tbe T. P. S. C. E. convention at
the whole of his personal property on
’“pwer Lon&lt; and dausbter "bo have Tuesday of last week.
Mrs. Stevens returns to her home In
neen vivlUna friend, bore have returned
Tankre Springs thia week after making a
to their home In Ohio.
two
weeks visit with her sisters.
mV Rademaker and family have reinn.We twiak M. Aldrich Is going 1n the
edto thvir home in Grand Rapids after
nulon business on a rather extensive scale,
makinx a visit here with friends.
ins brother from New York, having sent

Le, couo. or 1

him. J. Sbaou, ot Woodtand vIMied, him six bushels of onlou «U. a new
trlenda at the Grove one daj laat wee».

WHOLE NO. 2129
George Robinson is spending his vaca­
tion at home.
Wm. Bechtel and family, of your city
spent Sunday at Jacob Kline’s.
Miss Tena Terpening has gone to spend
the summer near Battle Creek.
Bev. A. Bunnell and wife, of Allegan,
have been visiting at James Brown’s.
Dell Robinson and mother, of High
Street were guests at Wm. Klina’s a
day last week.
.
Mrs. Ralph Newton went to Nashville
last week and had a cancer removed from
her face by Dr. Youngs.
Leland Sutherland who lias been at*
tending school at Oxford has relumed
house to spend the summer.
Last Sunday Sabbath School was reor­
ganized and the following officers elected:
Supt., II. M. Moore; Assistant Supt. Mary
Kline; Sec. R. D. Scidmore; Treas, Nellie
Kline; Organist, Mary Kline. It h hoped
the people will uot forget the hour is 10 a.
m. but come.
About twenty-five met at the home of
Mr.- and Mrs. Fred Hinds Thursday eve­
nfog and extended to them a cordial wel­
come to the community and presenting
them with a center table. Cake and Ice
cream were served and all left leaving
their best wishes for their future happi­
ness.Brousrd.

Lan Rogers was in Hastings last week.
Mr. Baldlug expects to. move Into bls
house this week Wednesday.
There will be a social at Mr. David
Scott's this week Friday evening.
Eugene Rogers who Is a student at
Athens high school, Is home for a visit
There was a social at Mr. Otto's last
Thursday evening, proceeds to go for the
church.
•
The W. F. M. meeting will be held this
week at Mrs. Chester Honeywell’s on
Thursday.
Milo Harper, of Cliarlotte, is visiting
friends and relatives In this vicinity. Mr.
Harper will leave for South Haven after
visiting where he will work this summer.
Charles Ford aud wife entertained his
Bible class of. young people last week
Friday evening, they were tempted with
lee cream, cake and other dainties. Mr.
Ford's class consists of about twenty prom­
ising young ladies and gentlemen. The
evening was most enjoy ably spent in a
social chat. Mrs. Eddy Farr largely aided
in tiie entertainment with having an Inexhaustuble supply of conundrums aud
kept the merry lining people shaking with
laughter until the wee small hours of the
morning.

Cloverdale.
Minnie Glllasple spent Sunday In Del­
ton.
Mrs. Harriet Thompson Is considered
some better.
JnmrH Doonan and family are now livf
lug in Cloverdale.
Mrs. Lauluugh has a shtex from Has­
tings visiting her.
}
John Bu«l». of Comstock, has been vis­
iting friends here.
John Sprague and family started for
Kentucky Monday last.
Arthur Patton and wife -spent Sunday
with the latter's parents here.
Archie Anderson and Wm. Chamberlain
haw returned to Calhoun Co.
James Doonan and wife made a busi­
ness trip to Hastings last Saturday.
There will be Easter services at the
Cloverdale church next Sunday evening.
Jessie Payne was the guest of Hattie
and Nettie Chamberlain Friday of last
week.
David Mortblsnd, and wife and Mrs.
Howard Mosher were called to Rutland
last Thursday to attend the funeral of
Mrs. Lance; the deceased was an aunt to
Mrs. Morthland and Mrs. Mosher.
Win. Bnzlan was married to Miss Ida
Prince on the evening of the 28th.
The
groom lias rented the-Henry Wilkinson
farm near Cloverdale.
The happy couple
have the best wishes of all their friends.
Auvrla

Ten were taken into the church Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Edgar Tyler returned to her home
In yernwntvlile Tuesday.
Alvarez Wllcnx and family leave this
week for Battle Creek.
Nine from this school went to Hastings
for the teachers examination.
Lncy Ogden commenced her school at
tbe Austin Monday March 31.
Miss Sink, of Battle Creek, was a guest
of Gertrude Tasker the first of the week.
The Center school is having a vacation
this week. Mr. Hastings Is at Ionia and
Lansing.
Harry Tompkins has rented a large
farm south of Battle Creek and moved
there last’ week.
The Ladles Aid Society met this week
Wednesday with Mrs. Frost and elected
officers for tbe ensuing year.
The Crusaders finished their work here
Sunday evening having been here five
weeks. They have done much-good.
A special program has been prepared
for the C. E. Sunday eve It being Easier
and will be lead by Mrs. Louise Smith.
Jay Prescott and family ate at Jerome
Frost’s having lost all their household
gooda by fire.
He had just rented a farm
south of Bellevue and had lived there
abont two weeks when it burned.
Katland.

Frank Lowder to quite sick.
Miss Lena Franck is in Battle Creek.
Warren Noyes, of Coldwater, is a gaert
of relatives in tills vicinity.
Ambrose Marble ha» returoad from a
visit to his mother at Battle Creek.
Bert Hart went to Battle Creek Friday
to attend lhe funeral of a relative.
Miss Minnie FnrnUs. of Middleville,
visited Mrs. E. V. Smith laat week.
Miss Aimee Coulter, of Chicago, is vtsftfog her grand parents D. W. Smith a»d
wife.
A. G. Murray has a flock of prolific
sheep. The five ewes giving birth to
eleven lambs.
K
.
Stephen Mater and wife, of Citre, were
here to attend the funeral of their fathar
3. Robinson.
Mrs. Asa Noyes who had life misfortune
to break her . limb one day last week, to
comfortable at Ihls writing.
8. J. Robinson died last Tuesday night
The funeral occurred at tbe opera houasIn Nashville Saturday at 11 o’clock Elder
Branch officiating.
Mr. Peter Bans has returned from tbe
Sanitarium at Battte Creek where be has
been treated for the past six weeks. He
is much Improved In health.
Daniel Fellows Is dangerously sick with
typhoid pneumonia.
Mrs. Irvin Garrett is on the gain from a
severe attack ot the grippe.
To day (Monday) warms up like spring
mercury at 2 o’clock p. m. 58 degrees.
A. C. Towne attended the funeral of
Russell B. Fenner at Plainwell, on Sunday
the 29.
Mr. aud Mrs. Manly M. Chase are the
happy parents of a boy boni on the morn­
ing of the 29.
Irvin Garrett will remove from the B.
W. Johnson farm where they have lived
for 12 years onto his brother Win. A.
Garrett's farm tn Barfy twp. They will
be missed in church and social work.
Died at his residence In the village of
Plainwell March 27th. In the 83rd, year of
his age. Russell B. Fenner father of B. R.
Fenner, of Milo, Mr. Fenner was bom m
N. Y.: came to Michigan In 1844 and
settled in Allegan Co. where be has retided
up io his death. About two years ago
feeling life burdens of farm life for himself
and aged wife left tbe farm aud bought
him a fine home in Plainwell. Mr. Fenner
leaves an aged widow to whom he was
married 59 years ago and four grown sons
aud one daughter to mourn the loss of a
kind and honorable father. At his request
his sous were his pall bearers.
C horrli .nd MdlUf.

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Will every W. C. T. U. remember that
State and Couury- dues should be paid?
ReV. A D. (.rusby will preach at the
Boxers school house next Sunday after­
noon at S*.

The regular monthly meeting of the W.
F. M. S. will preceded the Japanese Tea,
on Wednesday April Sth at 2;S0.
Y. P. S. C. E. next Sunday evening in
Presbyterian ehurch will be led by
Maurice Grigsby'ot AJma College.
The Missionary meeting will be held at
the parsonage April Sth. Wednesday af­
ternoon at 3.
Will every member be
present?

The W. C. T. U. will meet at Mre.
Stauffer’s on Tuesday afternoon April 7th
at 2:30. Subject .‘•Sabbath Observance,”
In charge of Mrs. Van Annan.
Let every
member be present and if possible have a
friend with them.
The Ladlek Aid of West Rutland wiU
serve refreshments at the Town ball on
Election’ day. proceeds go towards the
First M. E. church of Rutland.

Elder L. G. Moore, of Lansing, will
hold quarterly meeting at the S. D. Ad­
ventist church In 2nd Ward.
Services
commencing Friday evening April 3 at
7 o’clock.
Special Easter Sunday School celebra­
tion next Sunday morning in the Presby­
terian church.
Choice music, short reci­
tations and short Easter address by Pas­
tor. All will be welcome.
(The Sunday School at the Star school
hduse has'been reorganized with Mra. E.
Pennock as Supt.; Mrs. Perry as assistant;
Mr. Pennock. Treas: Mark Wilkins. Sec;
Mr. Osgood Librarian; Carra Qsgood, Or­
ganist; Millie Patton, Gborlsterj Sunday
School every Sunday at 3:80 sfflr time.

At the Methodist ehurch next Sunday
the pastor will preach Eastor sermonsSubject In the evening “Tbe Power and
Beauty of the Easter Idea.” Interesting
exercises will be rendered at the Sunday
School hour Ht noon appropriate to the
day aod an offering will be taken from tbe
classes for missionary work! All are cor­
dially Invited.

Good Friday services at Emmanuel
church al 9 a. m„ 12 m., top p. m., and at
4 p. m. for children. At Uhe 12 o’clock
service there win Ue add reuses upon the
••Seven Words From the Cross” by tbe
rector. The Rev. Mr. Cux. and the Rev.
Mr. Grigsby. The services on Easter Day
will beat sunrise, 10:80 a. m., and at 6 p.
m. will occur the Easier festival of 'he
Sunday Sclwol.
On Wednesday April 8th the ladles of
the Womens Foreign Missionary Society
of the M. E.^hnmh will give a Japanese
Tea in .the Epworth
Japanese
curios will be on rxhlolrtun, Japanese
dishes will be served and young ladles In
Japanese dress will wail upon th« guests.
Supper will l»e served from five to six
thirty. A brief program of music, recita­
tions vic. wili follow, jverybody invited;
prices ten and fifteen cents.

A. Myers, of Cleveland, Is also seen OU
our street.
A. Hathaway from the northern part of
tne state la visiting bls parents.
Henry Mead is at the head ot the repub­
lican ticket while W. Krone witter fills the
same place on the go-as-you-pleaso ticket.
Died at her home, which was with Motes
Seebcr. on the 24th, Mrs. Busan Lantz, of
paralysis of tbe throat. She was a sister
The music for tbe Easter Senices at
of L. C. Gesler. of Hope, where the re­
Emmanuel church on Sunday next will be
mains were taken for Interptent.
as follows:Ya«k«« Springs.
ProcMtlonal. T Am He That LI veto*
It Is getting more spring like.
Anthem by Choir.
PH er Turo, of Charlotte, wan here last -LUI, O Night”
Offertory by Mrs. Minnie Diamond.
week on business.
The donation at B. F. Norris, last Fri- ■'The Hllto of God ’
day wm quite well attended.
About $10
Processional, -Why Aeek Ye the Uvtsg
wax raised for oar minister.
Amao^Qte Dy4
The Republican caucus was he’d last
Saturday al tbe Pinery school hue** and
With the largest turnout of nay previous
O-ir Pfisy.orr
caucus held In the township.
The tlrwt
ballot showed 182 votes east of which 8 C.
lUtabie received 102.
The proper thing
th* was to declare him unanimously

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SAVED

Hastings Banner

sale.

THE OWNER TROUBLE.

Ab Ul ip.
Bur&lt;l»r Opened » Safe Wh«s ttw» CotntH•J rha'i,
natlon Wm Lcxit.
The proprietor of a large store on.
I;'?.#'?,
COOK BROS. Proprietors.
&lt;«• Hunt- Um. x&gt;.ri l.
- ®fQu
High street went to his place of busluess at an unusually early hour oae ।
n.'orning; in fact, the tun had not yet
vSafTli
IN CONGRESS.
risen when he turned the key in the
work oa
door. On entering be was surprised to
this dis&lt;pwf rr M AreUmi'
find a man trying to open the door of
Summary of the Dally Proceeding,
his safe. He stood and watched him
at Washington.
h
for some time, apparently deeply In--;
Vj-TXT;!•! ?
terested in the proceedings, says the ’ tie of hit abaoltrto own, free to any sufferers S »r.... Hton».r
*gol wl f ar*
v. ho zn*y scad their P O. aril Express aildreM.
J m portant MMNHS Under Consider'
ter AjJe jHiliite auetten. to
West Bedford (NomJ Windmill, when
atloo In the Senate and Home
tedder, st the Worth fraat door
J
finally
the
burglar
swung
open
tbe
Hum*
ill
Hat
pita
ot
Hretten
Coon-; ' L
—Hill* and Resolu­
HTM« ot Mlebtesn, aaM Court m, ' J
door of the safe with a delighted
tions PaMed.
thr nbwe In which the circuit &lt; lirt‘
chuckle, but happening to turn he raw
tl-”1*
1 be ztib d” .4
that he waa discovered, and became
Washington, March 24.—In the sen­
very much alarmed. He jumped up and
ate yesterday, on motion of Mr. Sher­
ti.aj to us
was about to moke his escape through
man. the Cuban resolutions were re- ■
Attorney.
h bock window, when the merchant
committed to the conference commit- J
called to him;
we will seat vov postpaid
MOITTG HIE SALd. ’ '
■
tee. Mr. Mills (Tex.) offered a resolu­
“Don’t be in a burry, my friend;
! Default k win# tooeu n»ad b in th&lt;-. t'L'tjuititt..
tion directing the president to request
INVENTION IS NOT QUITE DEAD.
ol acertabi
x.tc«*
I’J Fn &lt;t U .
come back and sit down awhile and
Spain lo allow Cuba to establish a local
. Mid wife M-rk- of Uj»’ «ohi
government, and in case of refusal that .
Mr. Bayard told his English hearers that protection had “discouraged am smoke a cigar, while I straighten things
i Uuanty,
8amu .
; Mnr. 1U'. M-axuo Counts.' u*. j.’ ’.. *" G?*»up a bit, aud pjen come to breakfast
the United States take possession of
debilitated invention.’’ He knows better now;—Chicago Inter Ocean.
I rwSmb-r; a u. uw. .i«i r.X.u„ru
and hold tbe same till the people of
with me. You have done me a great '
It can’ll break at Iks Side or WaM
fireof tbe krk st«*ro&lt;
" 'of
ffurX...“ 1 ‘ tintv
i Earryxud Wi.te of Ml-blR’m, &lt;»» r “ ‘fteMI:
Cokr: LRAB or WHITE
Cuba van organize a government.
A
, favor.”
day of Deot’mtter A. 1». MW.In Liter ■■ ' Mortbill was introduced to increase the pen- |
INCAPACITY OF DEMOCRAT^. I
"Why. how', that?” naked the bur- 1
U jmicr sir. on w&gt; i. h m»rt
CONGRESS SPANKS HIM.
long
hort
sai
hediuh
length
biaus of every Mexican war veteran in J
--------eUlmedto ur due al the date of »ht, ..... ..
Tber. to »« L.to’TT^mtolan M»t«rtol gly- «h
aumul Threw litiudnd uh rt) fix »i .
definite cireumstanees from *S lo »13 , Itotoy «*’•
&gt;•
for HU
t.r Ch. BThbUram.
“WeU, yon aee. I had the combineSeven rente, aud M Ntt».ne&gt;\ fee'. FfZ;
THE MICHIGAN CORSET CO.,
1 mouth
'
Uwtl Behavior.
Dollar* provided for 1U Mid tn.^^, .. -&lt;
The triumph of the democratic party ‘1 tion
Kafe
fi5.1 °f
_l'1’ &gt;:
t,on °f
°\ tlie
tl,e «
fe on
°° tt
• bn
OI PaP$
PJr’*®®
.
JACKSON, fUCH. yjii or proceeding* at law bavuiu
Washington. Ma^ch 25.—A resplution । The democrats in the house failed utt: ’.ntut
i
1892
was
complete.
It
elected
the
laat
u
’
ght
I
accidentally
locked
it
in
__
ed to rt cover tbe luuaefasucuied bj
nSf
trevw.« MAV
—uas adopted in the senate yesterday terly in their attempt to prevent tbe in 1892 WALT CUIUU4CIV.
rage, w any i«n thereof;
■ ' 1 w‘
• eon- the safe and forgot how
it. I
K—tub Mwh t Cr«t&lt;.
president, u large majority ot- tbe
bow to work |L_J
' requesting the president to transmit to ( censure of Amlxissador Bayard by
Row. There'fere. by rlrtv* nf |ji«.
M*nt most of the night trying to get
tale
couudDed
iu
said
luursarr.
and
11„.
*
'
the. senate all dispatches, correspond- ! nume^^Their policy from the intro- gressinen, and the governors andILgUstates, the thing open, and came in early thJ fUHW WU It®UTIUU®
la sueh c**r madr *“• urnvtere. nou&lt;v h
-----------. |
rnce. etc., from Norember 5. 1875, to duction of the first resolutions in con- latures of a number of republican
by riven that on natetdty the iah &lt;te» &lt;rf .hALS
. -- *«----------- —.*----------- * -M
Mrx.'*al«u« KUrtriB. uuncs
«»ckkk in tue I'jrenoJ r
Is’b. concerning the pacification of the ; gress tiirough the whole consideration The tide was in ita favor everywhere. It morning to have another try at it.
ttaR
sett al Public Auction. &lt;•&gt; the hirtiait hZ
victory, for Cuban Babels.
ob­ was placed in full control of the gorern-'
then pending conflict in Cuba. Mr. ; of the question has been one of ob&lt;ter. as the N'ortb Pre*&gt;r unor «.t *).r
meat under the moxt auspicious cbndl-'
New York, March 30.—A special to
House tn thrill, &lt;8 Haslli-tcj pb.st Lr-.tw th?
Mills spoke in support of th^ubnfi res- j struction
struction and .delay,
.delays.
nlane a here tbe Circah Court for H&lt;rrv cVijuw
tions and the best possible opiiortupites the Journal from Havana says; Pinan
ohitions.
I After all the resolutions were re­
is Itoldrn]. tbo nrrtnlres oatenbed In «a&gt;d
morWucr, or so muria thereof ar mas i tWashington, ..larch 26.—A resolution ferred to the committee on foreign af- of usefulness. There waa nothing to pre- del Rio has fallen. The stronghold of '
nary topay th-xinutuit doc on
rnMrece
vent
it
from
doing
what
it
pleasctl.
The
the
Spanish
army
in
the
western
part
of
was introduced in the senate yesterday fairs, the republicans on that commit­
with a |wr rent lutereM unit a*l |. g./,
T,;
people
hail
generously
shut
their
eyestc
the
island
was
taken
by
the
insurgenta
fur final adjournment Maj’ 2, and an- : tee tried to get the democrats to agree
srtber with *nattorney***fre ot Flnren Ih-i-m
covetauu-d for therein, ibr । retnl-..«. teinr d®.
other prohibiting the United States I to some form of censure that might all of its past delinquencies, and given Saturday. There was a desperate fight,
srribad in MM»rt n».irt|fHKr a-» ail th u . trUin lot
or any state from giving any recugni- not be looked upon as partisan, butex- it a chance to prove that it wife worthy and many men on both sides were killed
piece and :»arcel of land vituaie in lheTowinhtn
of Hx-tings!-, ter Co-mt) of Barn &lt;j,.t
Jr
t .on or financial support to any church j Gov. McCreary and the other democrats of their indulgence and their confidence. ‘ and wounded. Following his usual
MIch'X-M . s-d known and &lt;Wi il■rt*
Miuw&lt;
or religious institution.
Most of the refused to consider any resolutions on But it very soon invited distrust and policy, Maceo did not hold tbe town­
The Wral half of the Kant haff »t f:»-t half of
North
EMtqtMrteraf
Kerihni
Tu.-.ty-H-.r
;ui
day was sjK-ut on the legislative appro­ the question, even one of general in­ condemnation.
It blundered from the Be simply destroyed il and then passed
tn Town three ;?] North Jtentte Up hl &gt;t Wr»t
structions to diplomatic representa­ beginning, and went from bad to worae on to some other place.
priation bill.
ronla;nln-4 twenty arm Inure or
Washington , March 27.—A joint reso­ tives, expressing the sense of the house at a rate never befpre known in the his­
.SAMUrl.CA|oe«.
The American Protective Tariff League
Struck by a Train.
Philip 1. Couinovs.
Mvrtm«lution was passed in the senate yester­ against their discussing political ques­ tory of parties. Instead of using ita ‘
AUorern bjr MurtKJgre.
Toledo. O., March 28.—A special from is a national organization advocating
foaled Marrh t&gt;. 1W
•
day for a commission to moke a prelim­ tions while abroad. This was no more power to promote the welfare and pros-1
Sandusky,
(k
says
that
Mrs.
Ferdinand
•• Protection to American Labor and
inary survey and estimate the cost of than Mr. Bayard did while he was sec­ perlty of the country, it antagonized all!
Siegel was Wiled and'her son, aged 17,
(TiANOKBT s.U.K.
a ship canal from the lower shore of retary of state, but the democrate the vital interest* of the pepple and ;
fatally injured Friday, a Lake Shore ex - Industry ” as explained by its constitu­
Lake Michigan to the Wabash river, and would not accept it, and began a policy brought on a aeries of general misfor-1'
nraihlnff into
intn the
th,» buggy
hninrv in which
tvhteh j tion. as follows :
prers crashing
I itihty vj
another allowing ex-President Harri­ of obstruction that compelled Chair­ tunes. Its proceedings unsettled every they were seated. Young Siegel died i
son to accept decorations from Brazil man Hitt to secure leave from the house kind of business, depressed every kind
S‘ veto ter
this afternoon of his injuries. The flag- ,
and Spain. A favorable report was for the committee to sit while ibc house of ln&lt;lu.try. ood Injured every elow ol ____
lunn nt
cr,,„ing
ci,orgcd with
... .,।h_,___
made on the bill for the admission of was in session, that the question might citterns. In not a single respect did it wgkM.t ot dtrtv.
MtUa'FMtam. n i
JTH
Arizona as a state. The legislative ap- be fully discussed there, and a vote se­ make good its promises of advantage to 1
pi*opriation bill was furtbar considered. cured.
South Dakota for McKinley.
There are no personal or private
tbe country; there has not been a day
Washington, March 28.—The senate
Huron, S. D4 March 26.—McKinley profits in connection with the organizaIt was. when Chairman Hitt found since it was put- in charge of publickf*
yesterday passed the legislative appro­ that- the democrats were determined to , fairs tluit it has lived up to any of iita swept the republican state convention
priation bill.
It carries $25,500,000. obstruct and make whatever political , possibilities uf beneficial service.
Wednesday amid great enthusiasm. tionand it is sustained by memberships,
Aside from providing the usual appro­ capital possible out of the question, '
This
‘ ' ­ There was not u dissenting voice, booth contributions and the distribution of its
Thia rpc-nrfl
record rtf
of d*mnnstniW
demonstrated inca
priations the bill effects 6 reform of the and after the president had informed pacity makes the result of this year’s Dakota's eight delegates are instructed publications.
system of compensation for United tbe committee that the state depart­ election absolutely certain. No party lor the Ohio man and for sound money.
Iatan**States district attorneys and marshals, ment had taken no notice of Bayard’s that has thus frittered away its chances,
the fftilpwihE &gt;!•"*•«ibed
Broke All Record*.
■ salaries being substituted for fees. Ad­ action, that he and the other republic­ and forfeited the respect of the jicople.
Denver, CoU March 30.—Melvin O
journed to Monday.
ans reported the resolutions censuring can hope to lx? continued in power. It
Dennis, of this city, rode a mile un paced
► nt.*. ! ;v. fuiinw’: L-t hUHd HloeK ?«4 ikanett
the ambassador by name.
has put itself in tbe way of inevitable on the Montclair straightaway course
-imI K“* flri’t'*
lo The VlUtyir [t»0ir
.
THE HOCSK.
In the house the democrats made no defeat by its own foMy-aud retjlileaancKs.
dr- J .»£
th* We-tt ba!: uf lot,
-i.U lour «•: Hu** two o£
:tn«l Ket&gt;Bill* Introduced and Petition* and Reso­ defense of Bayard, except to justify
The story of its failure when it had made on a wheel.
uiiniiio,, :&lt;•
(fon.n rlr ViHmi;
lution* Preaented.
C«tJ» Of
him for making an attack upon protec­
&gt;.f l|n.*lOtg- a«*r»rilhiC te thv rvnn rd plat
Addmw
WtU
Washington, March 24.—The house tion and the people of the United everything iu its furor is sufficient to
£«!&gt;«••
tt
«
*iT'a!
&gt;&lt;
pb-reor
?&gt;«r.
*, -4 Ui;d
Texas Republican*.
insure
an overwhelming majority
135 Wat 33d Stewt. KwrXnk
&gt;rijoining Ihf* W—si I-ilf of lut &lt;&gt;»«• wrrtiv turntqumt most of yesterday considering the States. Evefy one of their speakers fol •
Austin, Tex.. March 27.—The repub­
«-t« tbe X« h En-i &gt;u«J teflkuiMiiy
against it. There will be no necessity
Curtis bill to abolish the death penalty lowed this line laid down by Mr. Mc­
t&gt; •crihed n- romr« i .*inx ..n «hr
.. Wr»t
lican state convention yesterday had
MtHJTUAGK «Af.Kf-arttero**.tM
•*« blrelc t»o. U&gt;wre North
in all cases where it is prescribed in the Creary. They made the debate an ex­ for the republicans to go back of March a dispute over delegates and two seta
Default. UrvIng been in.wte !•» r
■ML dosrw* E-u»r r»(h&gt;* Ems; ai&gt;« v’r'i •ituirter
federal statute (60 in number), save in cuse for attacking protection and drag­ 4. 1893, for campaign material They were chosen to the national convention
Iter
of
aaid
Secure
rrrabtren.
th*
»»r*
E
tU fflt
-cases of murder and rape. An amend­ ging in every political slander that has I have an abundance of it within the lim­ at St. Louis. w
quarter line ura i-olat when- *-.■? •■unotii
its of this comparatively short period,
ILwoatL** Eakbni tasusdry of wi&lt;’. W&lt;~»| felt
ment was agreed to, making treason'! been
__ uttered
_
..............................
against those
republicans j
r*«*kt
lot*
one
&gt;t»4
four
would
fn|r-'e*(
«Ud
MichlKM In the I!
punishable by death. The BUI intrn- &gt;
“^‘"Jamlidau-" for president. and nothing more will be required to
re-Mit on “Aid qiihtrier nor. iheuet* s«ttb 43h
Georgetown, Tex.. March 2H.—Matt t &gt;•»»&gt; OTWhlx-d uih! .
P^.Rh the tuodnysof the d'ebnte thia give them the victory. The country is '
Mootry, n negro, was hanged here yes­ Ml*bl;: u&gt; and h scIhk 't
for the election of senators by a direct 1ms been their jkilicy. and it disgusted thoroughly satisfied, by practical and ; terday in the presence of 4,000 people f&lt;jr
bejrinnihE.
costly experience, that the democratic |
Aote of the people, was reported favor­
many republicans, and some demo­ party is not comjx*tent to inansge the । the murder at Andrew Pickrell, a fann­
FkxpW. Wamu j:.
ably. *
.
Ctavult Court ComaHsslon^r la and r.»r
try
er,
Inst
May.
crats, who were at first. op|x)sed to any business of t he govern merit. They see
A.n 1
Washington. March 25.—Bills were recogniion of Bayard by the house. *
Co. Mich.
&gt;xoxx&lt;* E. KrxreioW.
that a monstro.us mistake was made
passed in the house yesterday to re­
Soik u er £jt CowpUdnarC.
Leprosy lo loeftuid.
•
It was on the motion of republicans,!
thuci-mnd one Unurtt-*:
habilitate ex-confederate army oflK’ers;
when it was restored to power, and the
There are lepers in Iceland—about
to abolish the death penalty in certain Draper, of Massachusetts, and Willis, of ( mistake will not be repeated. There
2C0
in
all.
Now
an
enthusiastic-priest
PROBATE (JKDKK.
military cases, and to make the sale ot Delaware, that the resolutions were1 are no conceivable circumstances under
of Mlehl&lt;an. Const v «»( Barrvlias determined to follow heroic Father U ttutrd to now* r t tw nt
Spirrtuqus liquors under a false brand voted on separately, so as to give every i which they would consent to give it an­
Damien
’
s
example
—
to
dbvote
himself
punishable by fine and imprisonment. member an opportunity to vote cither • other trial. It is in worse odorto-dav
h* ihe'Cftv HAstfas*. r* Mid &lt;’• iru
wholly to the care of the unfortunates.
•The naval appropriation bill ($31,611.­ for or against mentioning Bayard by thxui it ever was before. Public senti­
nwtew. the 2Mb «tev *»l Man h
name, and still have an opportunity to ment is against it in an indignant and Already he has raised 10,000 francs and
034) was reported.
is
promised
enough
more
to
suture
Washington, March 2G.—The house vote for the simpler resolution laying uncompromising way. and it has itaelf
sell
nt
PuNlc
AucUo
WMb-i
took up the naval appropriation bill down a policy thatdiplomatlc represen­ entirely to blame for the fact that noth­ the early erection of o&gt; votnfortnhlr the Morth front u.kw
I hospital.
•
&lt;tit% uf Hnuinif- fihrt
jesterday, and when the adjournment tatives should not discuss domestic ing can save it from these rtof a calami­
«nmaking HtuMIi: c ttiepeiltlub
-5*4
th
’
’
Circuit
C«nir*
b&gt;«llumi
-^aB reached all tbe paragraphs hail politics while abroad.
ty in which everything is lost that I
been jxissed save those relating to the
The last speech on the resolutions i makes the life of u political party worth I
&gt;lrWamount dor on-ahi tuort**aa&gt; ..
increase of the navy. The committee ' was by a democrat, who favored them. ■ living.—St. LouisGlolx'-Democrat.
ii-. dis•
♦rut. IntenM. an«l alt tend .jau*.
Hh
O’a labor ordered a favorable report This was Bailey, of Texas, one of the
on aitonm’* te- ot Thtm-ft»- Italian onv «S-»ra»d Fwa»» h-*- ratu »n&gt;M.HE MAY BE THE MAN.
on the bill of Mr.'Erdman, of Pennsyl- most partisan of democrats, but he took '
mA ID
tr*::y o'.
vi.nia, providing for the settlement of issue with his party on this question,1 Cleveland’* Silence la Hejjlnninjc to Look
Um
• labor troubles by arbitration. Arbi- and made an eloquent speech in favor
Suepicloaa.
trution is not made compulsory, but the of the resolutions, saying that an Amer­
President Cleveland has not yet writ­
•tx hunting
tjr
-decision of the arbitration boards is ican who ‘would slander the w hole peo­ ten his letter of declination. He has.
made binding. The measure is favored ple whom he represented, os did Bayard however, given out the statement that
» liter* I**, win’.I •
AHI brCT7.F1*'JpetiWute
by labor organizations.
in his Boston speech, was not fit to rep­ in his opinion the democratic party wn both mother and child nod leaves her tn condi­ whm pcvtalnlo
«bi|toitil.*s-r*,h'H -**
tion more favorable to speedy recovery,
In the house a bill wos favorably re­ resent t his government anywhere .
■lr*l It- **«W
Jte
win this year on a “sound money” plat- ••blrongcr after than before co«flQcmenl,•
buttatari uoo» * iM -at *iual* »l*&gt; is- luflln* ’ I*’'-'*’ cv *4 jwl.i ?- ’tilo*. 6 Uu-N-.y-. &gt;. •*»£
ported extending the benefits of the pen­
Three republicans—Cooke, of Illi­ farm. Mr. Cleveland's declaration to says a prominent midwife Is the fest remedy enrine,
tauterM
’
,atrtn
;
.wm.t^•&gt;-,
,
o
i»rys
I
‘
T
•!»»&lt;
rtcrio
in
i*yiyte
sion laws to all the militia engaged in nois; • Draper, of Massachusetts, and
banartn.brilta ; siD't in^lm.t-ry I ev^v rmture I ,rt ,u «’* ”»*’•»-U* &gt;*Xk*a. -1 v
tbe effect that the democratic party
the civil war who served 90 days under Willis, of Delaware—voted against the.
and kludconiv cte«t'.?bu* tn' id tai-tdi t
i printed and cirr. h »-d i«-MSidCwo'y •
‘£9’
must take an unequivocal stand on this
. HastimjsCrrr R.xic. • •••''••*&lt;»* •”•&lt;*•
Jht-r M«crv*--'-_ *•'“:*•
the direct.authority of the war depart­ resolutions censuring Bayard by name,
Kuijjcct, tint “no straddle, no compmT. CotXihoVK.
Muri caret* 1 prtviom IO Mild rt»y «»&lt; ItcurlnK
Known and worth the price forthat alone. i Pwtup
ment or United States officers.
Ad' '
Attonu-V
or
Ji.vtutojtee,
l.'W'CHA«M»
W.AKM.&lt;tR&lt;
’
S«.
and five democrats—Bailey and Cdck- mise vyill do,” is significant, taken in Endorsed and rcoommeaded by midwives and fisted Marrb ?&lt;. i*sc.
| (a true copy 1
Jadyr of Probiy*.
journed to Monday.
relL of Texas; Cummings, of New connection with recent dev* lopmtmta. all ladles who hare used it.
Beware of aubatituies and imitations.
York; Sorg, of Ohio, and Latimer, of One can hardly avoid the conclusion
Killed by Lightning.
South Carolina—voted for that resolu­ that Mr. Cleveland is looking toward
Spring Valley, Minn., March 30.— tion. The vote stood 180 yeaa to 71 another nomination for himself, or rlw?
Lightning destroyed the house of Ja­ nays. On the second resolution all the that he is preparing the way for the
Sjn, to Eftoto. orM to totolpl ojprto.,
cob Reihl, a farmer at this place, killing republicans voted for the resolution, nomination of one of the members of **•“?" b*U'.
"TO MOTHtas"
his wife and two sons and the 'hired and several more democrats joined the his cabinet, whom he has coached on mailed trie, eon taints* volunMuy teatimonlals.
man.
.
majority so that the vote stood yeas this subject of money. It is safe to es­ BKUTIELD HESUUTOB CO.. 1TLUTA, SL
o&lt; the Wert and Ha. the Urtert Circulation.
191 to 69 nays.
timate that two-thirds of the demo­
If Ambassador Bayard is humiliated crats in the west, including states like
Cur* for Beadacl e.
PHORATE ORDKlt.
DAILY (wtthMt S—Ity)............................... $4.00 per year
\s a remedy for all forms of headache by this being made a partisan question Iowa, are infected more or less with
Electric Bitters has proved to lie the very in the house, he can thank his party as­ the free silver mania. If the president's State of Mlchlouu County nt Barry—im. DAILY (wttli S—lay)........................................$6.00 per y«r
At a kumnIqu „i uin Pndittte (faint for tte
beat. It effects a permanent cure and the sociates for it They dragged partisan­ declaration does not include himself
h0,*rt' kl lhe Probate
uniat dren&lt;W habitual sick headaches ship into the debate at the beginning as the nominee of his party, it at least
yield to Its influence; We urge all wl o and kept it there to the end. Few of excludes a large number of men, who, tey, .he flr-t d.v) u! April la the year uae
are afflicted t&lt;» procure a buttle, and she them spoke to the resolutions at all, but if they be not aspirants, have been 'housaud Dtabt buudred and nfeoiy-vlx.
nt'
W. Artnstrootf. Judre of
this remedy a fair trial. In cases of hab­ made political harangues attacking the talked of in connection with the presi­ p£^Y
rrnuate
it hh I const:pat'.uo Electric Bitters cures iiy republican policy of protection and the
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siring the neudetl tone to the bowels, and
Oa reading aud illthe petlthn. duh vert
few cases luug resist the use of this medi­ republican leaders. It was their fl net cluded men is, of course, Horace Boies. *ft!t
WUllams. AmnlulMraiar of
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This will be all the more- rea­ ^o
t h» mwAlx of tsantot to wan autor of the manly.
dV2LAtw1U A-D. ism. u teuTvefoek
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Ambassador Bayard by the American to the west for its candidate, provided, derewnd
and x)l other ner&gt;oa« W.terreted |n
congress, and they also provoked the always, that he is sound on the ques­ 8id estate. KJV reunirrd to Mp|Miar al a res-doi.
FAur* ranus ana ooniams id® aow»
-eald court, then to lie he'den at the Probate &lt;•(.
FOLTnCALLTITIBKEraBUCAM. and glvM Marsters the benefit^
republicans to placing in the record tion of money—as sound and as west­
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Wb— to. to*a Child, to. odartar a«™
U.e prayer of me petllloo^r
*&lt;n te
tod to la toooM with lhe Dtovl. oTUto Wtot la both peHUto sad
an unenviable light tM to his record in Iowa State Register.
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WHAT BRING-o RELEASE FROM DIRT AND
GREASE? WHY. DON’T
YOU KNOW?

LIO

�we* «ot luiarmcc; out sue wjUiU
MOKTGl
MORTGAGE SALE.
help thinking that the mere posacmiion about him; one would think you'd care
D-faoK bavtag tewn *• •&lt;
Defnnlt Iiuv-Hfc bw. nuuta Iu th* r*o 'rtitten*
of the revolver promised little for his a little bit about what became of him."
nt a certate tuurrgAg* «n '
o
’
»
tnortiteKt:
rtated
Uw
i»liouy
&lt;rf
Srtrfmiter.
Ludlow put his arm around her and
safety. _
iM, riteOe by Cbarte&lt; Huk^r Mi’d hit wife Mary (irrgory and wile Anu G
•Ann Baker trf lbeTtreru»hlp &lt;rf Assyria, Barn Wikx,x dated N«e tt. a. D.
Th® following morning she mounted lifted her face so that he could look into
County. MlrblKBU. w mH* 8. Ai»tt». J-hn I.
Pluto and rode straight to Mrs. Lud-’ her eyes. "Perhaps H’m .not so indif­ People often wonder why their nerves ara Seonyl-r, WiUtam H. Mloeum and Jobw P.
as as ExrcutnrB u) Lbr relate ul Botert F.
low’s, in the hope of finding that her un­ ferent. after alL’’ be said. "Tell me I
so weak; why they get tired ao easily; |K:U((
Austin, d.-evaded, uf Klbgs Coumr. Stair of Liter 34 of MortKKXes. on r»&lt;e
«&gt; which
hKwtgxjre then- t»ctaimed to be due at ttettate
defined premonition of trouble was what you wl»h me to do, and HI go do
why they'start at every alight but
of this nottaf.iM sum olThrre hundred wvw tygroundless; but there bad beenlo word it, if I -have to let the furnace freeze
sudden sound; why they do not sleep
itlur dolbni ui«l rixtr-HkUlt e«ih. sad as «tw'hile
the
men
turn
out
to
bunt
for
from the missing guest, and the small
torur’- ’» far of TwruLy five dollars provided for
naturally; why they have frequent
on which mortgage there iscl.un&gt;ed to te &lt;1nr M Iu Mid mortgA«e. ana no salt w proceedirxA M
matchmaker made an unsuccessful at- him.”
headaches, indigestion and nervous
ite date of this outipe lite sum of Twenty-nine tsw having fees Inothctrd to recover IbrmqM’p
"That is what ought to be done—to­
Hundred and fitty-oue Dollars aud flfry-flvr secured by Mid lonrtgNii*-. or taiy purl I tit reel:
temt to conceal her resentment toward
cents [trtfil Ml aDdan attorueVs fee of tnlrtyNow. Therefor**, by virtue of the power U
the girl who had so ruthlessly demol­ morrow. anyway. Hester’s gone to ask
five a&lt;rtlxr» provided far Iu said mortgage and ►hie coRtsiDodln Bidd in&gt;»rtjpuce. sod the rtate®
ished her beautiful air castles of domes­ her father .to ride along the mountain
nosu'i or proceedings at lav having Iwn It: In »uch case mad* and proridrd. notice h here­
The
explanation
is
simple.
It
b
found
in
slltuted lo recovrr the mooumv secured by said in Ri.en that on rfnumtay the teco»d day of
to see if anyone Ltrt heard of him, and
tic felicity.
May A. D 1M6. attrii u'niora In the forenoon..
that impure blood which is contin­ mortgage or any part thereof:
Henry will go to Dunbar. If they can’t
Notice 1st her. futt-tureby given that on Sat- I»bali m*II at Fubbc AwrtlOD, to the hlrbewt
"Where do you suppose he can be?"
ually feeding the nerves upon refuse urdAV tbr 23rd day of May A. I». 1M*. at ten bidder, al the North from door erf the Covrt
find
out
anything,
I
think
yon
ought
to
asked Hester, when the conversation
R Lippincott Co. |
o
’
clock
in
the
ton noon, there will te rold, at Rouse, in the City'rf Haitttsp. ithat Ming the
|Cftpvr;cfii
instead
of
the
elements
of
strength
and
tbe North from door ot the Court House, tn the nlaoe when-1 hr Circuit CourUar BArry County
bad been brought around by carefully- get up a scorch party. Now. Tom.
vigor. In such condition opiate and City of Hastings, rountj of Barry ai.d Suite of 19 hotden), the preraliN-s drverited tn M'“
there’s one thing more. Tell me why
sending word.” guarded approaches to the object which
t»ortick«e. &lt;&gt;r *o Match thereof m may be neesomething
nerve compounds simply deaden and Michigan, [said Court House telng rhe building tssnrym
you
thought
Hugh
wouldn
’
t
have
any
­
pay tbe&gt;n»ountdne on snid martesfte.
which the Cinuit Court for lhe County of
do not cure. Hood’s Sarsaparilla feeds In
the coffee had prompted her early ride down tbe thing to do with the feud if he knew
ited
Barry Is held], nt public auction, to tlishig&amp;e-t whh tevrn per ew»if. InterrM .and al) kcal ccrta.
mountain.
the
nerves
pare,
rich,
red
blood;
gives
bell for Aunt
bidder, the premises descrlted In Balo mort­ tog»■ liar with an aUarue? *s Im of .Twenty-five
d
about it?”
natural sleep, perfect digestion, is the gage, or s»&gt; much thereof an ru .y be necesaary dollars eovrnaMted. tor therein, tbe p«ttaiae4
‘•I’m cure I don’t know* replied Mrs.
true remedy for all nervous troubles. to Mtlsfy the amount due on said m &gt;rtt»ge., being described in said nirxrgngn •« all thoee
Ludlow saw he was upon the brink,
MHbnveteC forth wltti tbe Interest ihmoon. certain Juts piwr- and parrrm ot land situate tn
• &lt;•&gt;. ! don't know about that," re­ Ludlow, trying to look properly Revex®. nnd braced himself for the plunge, but
and the coats chargui and expen-rs allowed by tbe City of fliiHJhqni in the (Xa*i.I,v of Bwry and
"Perhaps
he
’
s
lost
on
the
moun
tain
;
plied he • husband carelessly, taking his
law and provided lor In raid mortgage, state &lt;j! Jl.thifc'rtii, and know , and doeribed as
he
evasively
asked:
"When
did
I
say
said premwes being situalsd Id the County of follows:
place opposite. "A man’s liable to do I’m sure I’m glad we didn’t turn him anything like that?"
•
Fraction City Ws number thrte »'3), and four
Harry and St Rte ot Michigan nnd described aa
nnvthiug when bo’s a badly hipped as out to—to pret lost.”
all tnoae certain' pieces aud parcel* of land (4&gt; tn Block No. fiv&lt;* «5) Iu the Eastern addition
“Why, you remember—the first time
Hester looked mystified nnd hurt.
described as follows, to wit: The East half to tbe rillAfr. non; City of Bastings,•Execpt that •
we
were
talking
about
him
and
Hester;
[K. H] of the South West quarter IS. W. J*1 of portion hcrt-uifore conveyed to Chicago. Kaia-•Ticase, Turn, tell me all about, it. “Why, Helen, do you mean that we you sn'.d he’d have to be very much
aecttan fifteen f 15] containing Eighty [80] acres mazoo and Saginaw Rail Road Company, and
of Innrt, idno the South West quarter jS. W. Ml toulaiulDg in each lot tour by eight rods erf
won’t you? I .can’t get a word out of ought to have tried harder to keep changed from the man you used to
ot the South West qaxrter [8. W. Ml of Section land, according to the recorded plat of said City
him?
”
Bester, aud Hugh goes about looking
fifteen [15] except two [2; acres out of the ot Haatiugs.
know
if
he
consented
to
assume
any
Is
tlie
One
True
Blood
Purifier,
fl
per
bottle.
\ “I think you wouldn’t have hud to try
' rnAJU-KS Wilcox.
weatencDer Uterevl. All iu Township
LI;.- a ti.an v.l»o hail lost all his friends
Prepared only by C-1. Hood &amp; Co,, Lowell, Maas. Boutii
such responsibilities.”
Mortgagee.
number One North. Range number Seven West.
very hard, if you’d cared anything at ail
in a single night."
Philip T. colcbovk.
BarrvCounty, Michigan, and containing tn. all
“
Did
I
say
that?"
about
him."
ui
rassi
cnre
L,Ter
81,
’
5
ew
Attorney
for
Mortgagee.
One
Hundred
and
Eighteen
(tlfil
acres
uf
lnnd,
•*i dotrt kn&lt;H\atiyth!i)g to tell, except
rlOOd S PiilS take, easy tooperate. 25c.
“
Of
course
you
did:
and
I
want
to
according to the Lulled Mates survey thereof.
Hester blushed painfully and hesi­
v.is evident, enough to a man up
Dated, HaailngR, Mich,. February 19.1’96.
know what it meant, and all about It"
ANNA 8. AUBtIN.
moderately ta.ll trqe. Hugh haa tated. “Il would be foolish to seem not
"Why, I didn't mean anything in par­
John L. Schuymcr.
MORTGAGE SALE.
to
understand
you.
Helen,
but
—
but
it
as pronounoed u case as I ever
William 11. Slocum,
ticular,
except
that
Hugh
was
always
a
Default having been made tn the payment o
John P. Douclam.
;;w develop in so short a time, and it’ll Isn’tato1' as you think; indeed, it isn’t." peaceable fellow—a man who avoids
a certain bond and mortgage dated the Anu day
Executors of Ute Estate of Koberl F. Austin, of November A. D. iwo made And executed by
And
her
voice
quavered
a
little
at
the
■
go Ward with him if he doesn’t win. If i
,
deceased, Mortgagees.
rows as a cat picks h&gt;r way around a
Jesse Austin, unmarried of Assvrta. Barry
Hester should refuse 1dm. 1 shouldn’t en“*
Alonzo E. K_rnabton,
Co untv. Michigan, mortgagor io Eugene Harpool of water.”
Attorney fnr Mortgagees.
beck of the City of Battle Creek Michigan,
It was Mrs. Ludlow’s turn to be aston­
be surprised to have him leave us^
“There’s more than that ,to it. Tom,
mortgagee and recorded In tbe office of the
without a word; it^vould be verj’ much ished, and ahe gave a little gasp of sur­ (dear. and you might just ns well tell me
RiMikter of Deeds of Barry County Michigan in
MORTGAGE BALE.
Liber 19 of mortgages on page 14 on tbe i»lh
like him.” SoinucfrRpod-uatiired Tom prise. “Do you mean that you didn’t
nrat
as
last.
Hasn't
he
been
talking
to
of November A.D. I WO ..i 4 o’clock p m.
Default having been made/ln tbe renditions day
Ludlow ventured on the chance that send him nway last night, after all?"
and
assigned b&gt; said Eugene Bar teck to
you about this—this idiosyncrasy of
of a certain mortgage made by Robert A. Kelley me duly
Electa C. Holton of said City of Battle
Hester
’
s
embarrassment
was
pitiful,
Ringbraud hod carried out his threat.
nnd wile Jaue A. to Alexander Foster dated Creek
hint"
. aud the ussignmeDl thereof recorded in
February 14, A. D. 1W. and Recorded in the the office
•but she made a brave effort at frank­
’’Why should Bester refuse him?"
the Register of Deeds of said Barry
Ludlow dtppped into bis ckair with a
afitee of the Resister of Deeds, for the County County ouotthe
2tth day of July. A. D. 1M3 in
“Bless my soul! how should I know? ness. “Not in the way that you menn; groan. “I knew just how it would be."
of harry and Mate of Michigan, ou the Htn Liber 23 of mortgages
ou page 1®. by which
du)
of
February
A.
D.
1R87
in
Liber
30
of
Mort
1
—
I
couldn
’
t,
very
well,
when
he
didn
’
t
I’m nor in the young woman’s confi­
fault the power of sale contained Id said
he said; and then he told herwha£he
gag eb, on page 184 ou which mortfcHge there is d.
mortgage has become operative, and upon
'
dence; and. besides. I don’t know that give me the chance.”
claimed
to
te
due
at
the
date
of
this
-notice
tho
could remember of the conversation in
which
said
bond
and
mortgage
there Is claimed
There were tears in her eyes, and Mrs. which Kingbrnud tad confessed his in­
looseni and separates the dirt, making I sum of Seventy-five dollars and twenty five u&gt; te due for principal and Interest to date, the
she has."
cents, and an attorney’s fee of Fifteen dollars
Ludlow crossed over to the sofa and put ability to face danger and the bearing
4ng easy, but does ngt injord the fabric. | provided for In Baid mortgage, and -do suit or sum ol three hundred and sixty dollars and
twenty
one
cents,
and
no
suit
or
proceedings at .
proceedings at law having bten Instiluted to
her arms around her. “Tell me about this would have upon his relations with
or in equity having been instituted to re­
recover the moneys secured by said mortgage, law
cover tbe debt secured ny said mortgage- or anv
it, dear.’’ she said, stroking tlie bowed
or any part thereof;
Hester and her family. “He said he
part
thereof
dow
therefore,
notice
x* hereby
1-BOBATK UBUBH.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of the power of
head tenderly.
that by virtue ot the power of sale conwas going to try to fight it out with
sale coot lined Id said mortgage, and the statute even
State of Mwnlgan. County* of Biery. ns.
Ined in said mortgage, nnd of the Statute of
“There isn’t anything to tell," sobbed himself, and that if he failed we needn’t
hi
such
case
made
and
provided,
notice
isbereAt a se&lt;siau irf tlie Probate Court. fo&lt;
the Slate of Mlchlgnnin such cases made and
the girl; “he's just been good nnd kind be surprised if he turned up missing, tbe countv of Barry.
boklen at the ! bv givru that on Saturday tbe Twenty fifth day provided, on Saturdnv rhe -Ixtecnth day of May
Probate office. Id the City ot: Hastings, hi of April A. D. 1896. at ten o'clock in the fore­ A. D. 1W6. nt W o’clock in the forenoon al Ute
.
nnd gentle—us he is to ev—everybody; because he wouldn’t have the face to said
County, ou Tuesday tea nth day of noon, 1 shall sell at Public Auction, to the North front door of tbe Court House tn the City,
and Inst night he told me good-by as if say good -by. A ow you know the whole March, in tlie year one thousafd eight hun­ highest bidder, at lhe North Front door of the of Hustings, Barry Conmy. Michigan (that Mk
Court House in the City of Hastings (that being Ing lhe place of bolding the Circuit Court In®dred
and
ninety
six.
'
I’d been the in—merest acquaintance-" of it, and why I haven’t been borrowing
Pr-seuU Charles W. Armstrong, Judg« |»t the place where the Clreutt Court for B*rry said County of Barry) the undersigned will sei
County is holden), the premises described In at public auction. ie lhe highest Didder, the*. - ■
“Told you good-by? Did he say he any trouble abouft his diRappcat&amp;nee. Probate.
In the matter of the estate oflJowana Van said mortgage, or so much thereof as may be lands ar.d pn-mlses described In said mortgage,. i
was going away?"
necessary to pay tbe amount due on said mort­ or so much thereof as shall te necessary to «•&gt;
I concluded at once that he’d made a Deluster, deceased.
i
On reading and tiling tlie petigou duly veri- gage. with eight per cent. Interest, and all isfj the said amouutdue and interest at «*ven .
“No: father nnd Henry came up just miss-go of hjs fight, and had decided
flao. ot William Van Deluster. w»n of sxld de Itgaicosts.together with an attorney’s fee of
rosts and expei’*» of «*!&lt;•- «r-d »»
then, nnd he didn’t get a chance to say • that discretion was the better part of ct-axAii praying that administration uf said «s- Fifteen DolUss covenanted for therein, the pere**rr.
atb-mev fee of fifteen dmlars allowed by law
premises
being
deacrlted
in
said
mortgage
as
Cate be granted to Sylvester France or to some
ahything else."
provided for in Md.1 mortgage: said land
I valor.”
al: that certain piece or parcel of laud situate and
other suitable person.
aud premises b»lna dr-ertted in said morljrage .
“I think he mvuat to, Hester, dear."
Mrs. Ludlow pursed up her lips and
Thereupon it is ordered, that rednewlay the in t l»e City of Hantlngs. tn the County ot Barry ns-the
fmctlotel half of Hie Easi imH of j
’clock in tuui amteof Michigan, anil known and descrlb the North We^t
-------“I—I almost know he did; he said he walked airily around to her place at the 15th day ot April a. D., iks« at •n ...o
quarter of M*rtien Thirty Three ;
. __ of
... ed
»« as
fnllnmfollows;
.
the inrenuon. Lx* axslgned for [he healing
(33) in Township Number One &lt;l) North of.wanted to tel! me something about him­ dinner-table. “Tom." she said, smiling said petition and that the heir* i* law of w «- ! Comtneuciug at quarter post on the North Range
Number
revtin c7» Wert being in fhn- '
side
(rf
Section
17
In
Town
3
N.
8
W.
Thence
deceased
and
all
other
prniond
Interested
self ; and then he said it whs of no couse­ serenely across the table at him, “I’m
Township of Assyria. Larry County Michigan.
1
said
to• ,.np|«4ar
nt aM®S&gt;
nessl * South Sixteen Chains and forty-seven links. Dated Fcbruan l«N »«»
Mra estate, are required —
rr—-----„
! quenw."
South
79',i
d-gn-re.
East
Eleven
chains
positively ashamed of you. Do you sup- ot wJd court, iheu to In* holdi-n At the Protu te *' ihritre
1
Eltxta C. Ilov.or- ’ 8
..1..11 ■. V. ... M .’.I1.. «■
Mrs. Ludlow thought hard for a mo­■ pose for a moment that Hugh would
«..a,h.m«».,u■Mywyr.i*;'wwf
bT5}2£13‘v
by tnc prayer fiI UAI'lp
ment and then nsketl: “Wasn’t there‘ have stayed hen* all this time making of tte.1- petitioner inav nnt be prai
inted.
----- ----A nd it Ttumee aloi« lhe Center ot tbe highway
■noniry I.»r A*iijp
79H degree* East, Three (halos
i the least little bit of a quarrel about: love to Hester when he knew all along Is further ordered. Hint »a!d petklmwr give co South
Battle fret k Nfct
tin- to Hie pe-sor.s interested 1r* nu«I e*tntej of
uf thirty three and *■» links, thence South
. something, dear?"
•
that he wasn't tro'ug lo have the eour- •the jtendeDcy of said petition abd tbe beannir or, a ilhu naralJei with tlie quarter line to the
thence Westerly alone said
liesu-r sat up nnd shook her head1 age to stand up for her when he got thereof by causing a copy of HDs order to be ThornapDleliver,
MORTGAGE SALE.
in the Hastings BANnkr. »ne|* nver t&lt;j a point so that a line running North
Ludlow looked nnszle a. “X hardly thouabt vehemently. “Indeed, there wasn’t—■ pusterous things, and I don’t know published
Detan't linvlbg beep m-wi.* tn the conditions
paper printed and clrculalod In mid County parallel with the East line would Intersect the
place
of
beginning,
thence North from said of a «-r’^;n mnngsce mr.de by Marp'ett Aif
Hurry,
once
in
each
week
for
Hiresum-ss^ve
hot the smnlleSt word. We hod been1 which is the n ord ridiculous-his ab-’
point
to
the'pli.ce
of
tH-gtiinlnr.
said
Hue
helng
Stcrens.
F
«&gt;m»cr
K.repatilc?it g. orrtn E. Bar­
w» &lt;-ks previous to sold day of hsarinr.
i.i:&lt;llr.&lt;v hurried through his break- talking about the feud, nnd from that' suridity in
five chains and fifty links long on the West ker. Mary E. Ilario-r I Bianchi* tL Barker. Agnesh.g you. or yours in bcCr.AS. W. AMMSTK4.NO,
side. contalDtng two acres more or leys. Ex­ Barker. Martin V. Barker, Harriett I. Barker
i* sni-ropy.
' Jmlw-&lt;»f Proh i’e
fa. ’. and breathed freely again when he we drifud. into an argument about1 lieving him."
cept one .»cre iMild off and from the West side.be- to Emily D. Bostwick, of Itbnca. New York
v. vll but of enr-shot of hia home. ; courage; 1 rgmember we didn’t quite;
ing on the W S Of N. E. M of Sect 17. 3 N. 8 W. dated December 17 A. D. lew. and record­
Ludlow fell back in h’.a chair in an
CHANCERY SALE
ALEXANDKR FO&amp;TKR.
ed Id tbe office of thd Register of Deeds, for tbe
"I’m n* lucky mar.!" he chuckled; “five ! agree, but there wasn’t anything like u1 attitude of helpless despair. “Helen.
MortKaaee. CouDty of Barry and!State of Michigan, on the
In pursuant**- nnrf bv virtue &lt;rf an .nr«t«r and
htuics more, and she’d have had flic • quhrrej."
Fhilu-T Colhrovk.
I9ib day o! Decembek A. D. 1889, iu Liber 33 of
my dear, you’d infikv an angel weep: decree of the Circuit Court fog tb«- Couniv ot
in
Attorney ior AlortKugee
Mortgages, on page TJ, on which mortgage there
Bxrry- In Chancery.in the. Stat- o’ Michigan
.hole story out of me. and I really
Mrs. Ludlow’s mind reverted instant­• you would, indeed! What have I to d«» mado
sr. ( D^ted, January 22. lesc.
anil dated on tb«-laith,. day of Novemser.
Is claimed to be due At the date of this notice
tn’t tell her that—not yet awhile; i ly to what h&lt;*r husband hhii said about
n-95 in a certain cause therein rending, wh-tein
the sum of E'ght hundred nine Dollars and SixGeorge
F.
Krtiasto**
I(
’
omplabienl
aud
Martin
tv
cents, and an at.brnej's fee of Twenty-five
ORDER OF FU BLICAT10N
it ’d be cruelty to animals. I’d like to • the feud being a possible obstacle to
Dollars provided for'.in said mortgage, and no
V.-Barker and-flat riet Idtn IhuLerare Deftindknow if that addle-pated rascal has RiagbrancTs love-making, and before J
State of Michigan, • suit or proceedings fit law baring been insti­
ai-t*.
Fifth
Judlcisl
Circuit.Iu
Chancery,
i
Notice is hereby given that I shall sell at nubile •
tuted to recover tbe: moneys secured by saMt
r.?tunity taken French leave. I must ' replying to Hester she made n mental
nvctinn to the hU-Jiest l&gt;lddrr. at the N’orih Esther A. Barnes
1
’
mortgage, or any part thereof;
e try and find out from the colonel if he , note pointing to further inquiries.
from door &lt;rf the Court House In thr City of
Now. Th erehire, by virtue of the power of
ComplsinanL
Hastings nnd .County of Barrty snd B'.ateof
sale contained Id said mortgage, ar-a the stat­
vs .
K
coniff down to-day.”
“Then, if you haven’t quarreled, it’s all
M'clilitat'. &gt;A&gt;d Churl House teif e lt.e placd for Theodore A- Barnes, i
ute in such case made and provided, notice la
*
The colonel did dome down, but Lud­ right, dear," she said, soothingly; “he'll
Iwlidr-g the C-rcuit i ourt for said CountyJ on
IM-Iendant.
J
.
. hereby given, that oi Saturday- th«- 23rd day ot
SmioiinV the 4th- (tavot Anri! A-*D. itf*c
10
Sult pandlDK inthe ClrctiU Court lor the Mav a D. isw.at ido’clock m the forenoon. I
low learned nothing more than that ■ come Lack; and I happen to know that
o'clock in tin* loreoonn. a'L or so much there of C-Hiutv of Birry In Ciianeerv. at Hastings. sball sell at Public AhictloD, to tbe highest bid­
Riri^brand had left "The Laurels" quite ! he do^kn’t regard you as a mere acinav be neerssnry lorxi*e the amount due to Mich rw. on the -£»h day of F&lt;-b’y, A.-D.. 18HJ. der nt the North front door of the Court House
said
CuinvlHlnaut
l&lt;»r
iir[nrtiifi'.
interest
aud
Id tblscause n appearing from affidavit, on to lhe City of Hastlhga, (that being Che place
f-r.rly in the' evening, that he had in- i quaintance-rnot by a great-deal. But
C.rd4 ill tub eause. uf the following dt-veri^' file, that tbe defendant.Theodore A. Baroes Is where the Circuit Gouri for Harry County la
.Med upon walking, and that he had what in the world do you suppose has
imrce- of land to wit. Comnn-ucing four rods uot a resident of this Ktate. and that bis resi­ holileu). tbe preinisea described in said monFast (Vid thirty thre«-rn&lt;ls and tko leel Boutt 1 OU dence cannot be ureertatoed, on motion of nge, or so much tbdreof as may be necessary
taken the north road instead of turning become of him?"
a i-onili'UOUsHue of J» ffersuii Street fromI tilH
.— Philip T. Cuteiove. complainant’s solicitor, it Is to pay the amount dee on said mortgage, with
toward Trcgartheu. Ludlow guarded '
"I can’t imagine, only I’m just i
Son:b Eu't corner of lot oi.tt. blrek- flvf of ordered that tbe said defendant. Theodore A. 8 t»er cent. Interest, £nd all legal costa, toceiher
Chamber Inins Addition totter City of Hast! new. Baror*«. cane-* his appearanee to be entered with an at turner's fee of Twenty five Dollars
.
inquiries carefully, but the colonel’s weighed down by a dreadful fear that j
tbri.ee South twenty two rods. East twenty, line U-,,
.... within
------------------------bereii-.
five months irom the date of cuveuanted.for therein, tbe premises being de­
something awful ha? happened.
1 ,
hoi-pitalsty took the alarm at once.
.. -----------“-ige as all that certain lot
rod-. North twenty-twn r»rt*«. Wred twenty hlnr i thb « r irr.a* d In c&gt;se c.t lib
iln appearance that J scribed
in said mort|
. .to place
------ nf beginning.
t...j
.....
i
*—drre• ‘^rc.iiKeiiH
answer to th” CO •ompialnant's bill irf kplece and pareel of U id situate tn the Town of
rods
vonUiuii'Ufonr
■
"Do I understand that youh friend know it’s foolish, but I can’t help it." of luniL Also commencing foul ro&lt;j*» En-rt of, euniplain
&lt;•&lt;.
1 K» hr filed, and a &lt;co.-y thereof to te | Maple Greve in Ite C untyof Barry and State
"Have you said anything to your fa­
didtft come home Ins’night?" he naked..
ti.r South EiaI corner of Block 'four of Chain-1 reived On .-bld cvinplalriiiut
it‘
’s i-ohcit-r within .! __________
of Michigan,,and
____kud
_ _-i’D and described as fol­
berihlns Addition tolheCit) ontasilUKstteixo iweutv davs after st-rvlceou him of a copy of said lows:
Ludlow admitted it, and hastened to ther about it?"
South alenc the Eiist Hue of ^rllen*o&gt;i Street bill ami notice &lt;rf this order: an&lt;1 that in default
Tne Ea«t half of tlie Routh East Quarter ot
.:«ld tliat Hingbrand was sometimes
"Not yet. but I’m going back right
twelve rods. East twenty nlrie r-Nl«. North tbererf. said bill be taken m confessed by tbe Section Thirty-two (tt) Id Town Two W North
twelve rods. WH to the plate of teElntiing, sak! non-resident defendant.
Range Seven J) W«R containing Eighty Acres
■ rather erratic in his movements.
now to oak him to go to Squire Cra­
being on tbe North West qui»ner.»ectinu twenty.
And tt Is Further Ordered. That within of Land more or less.
"I reckon it would be something a ven’s; his is the first house beyond ours,
Town three. North Itai-ge Ejg't. ''ret' and twenty dsys lhe said Comnlalnant cauM a
Emilt D. Bowtwicm.
Mortgagee.
teing
In
the
CHvof
Harting*.
Barry
Co.
Mich
­
nntire-ul
this
order
to
he
published
In
the
H
as
little mo’ than erratic if he camped out you know. Then I’ll get Henry to ride
igan. Dated Hastings. Mi- h. ftb 19. IKW !
TtMia Raxniiha newspaper printed, published
Philip T. CoixirOvr.
on the mountain all night; thah's no down to Dunbar to ask there.”
Frks W. Walkrr
and clrciilailng Im said county, and that such
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Circuit
Court
roinmH.loner
.15
*rry
Co.
Mich
pirtibratlon
be
continued
therein
at
least
once
Dated February K.&amp;SW.
house thia side of Squire Craven’s, on’
“That’s sensible. If you’ll do that.
in each w|prk.for rtx weeks in succession, er
AU»z*» E.Kknakton.
i
I’ll stir Tom up when he comes to din­
thiit’s a good ten mile.”
solkllor lor Comoialnnnt^
that she cause a copy of thin order to be perMQKIGAGE BALE.
!»t&gt;hRlly served on said non-resident defendant
Perhaps he went on dow n the road ner, nnd if we can’t find out anything
ar teast twenty days before the time above pre­
Default having been made in the conditions
|
PROBATE (JRD8B.
t/» Dunbar.” suggested Ludlow; "he’s to-day, we’ll just make them get up a
scribed fur his appearance.
of
a
certain
nvortgaae
made by Susie A. Tyler to
.State uf Michigan, County of H*rrv-s^
Ci.km ant Smith.
Elida Shaw dated Noremter 18th A. D. 1801.
i
good for a long tramp if he felt like it. search party to-morrow.”
At a session of tbe Pnrfiafir. Cmrt fdrlhr
I’hh.ipT.Oousbovk.
. Circuit Judge. and recorded In the office of tbe Register ot
When Hester had ridden away on her
lie’ll turn up all right."
County of Barry, holden at thej Probate
;
Cum pl al na nt’s Solicitor.
'
Deeds, for'tbe County of Barry, and State ot
.
In
the
city
of
Hastings,
in
said
county,
ou
।
JAT
kuruopy
J.
Michigan, on tbe 23rd day of November A. D.
'rhe’colonel looked thoughtful. “I errand, Mrs. Ludlow began to watch
Saturday, tte sixth day of March &gt;» tbe
UK*, in Liter 35 of MorUcBfres. on page 19S, oa
.•
hope so; indeed, I do. He’s a mighty for the home coming of her husband, Ludicw fsU
rear one thousand eight hundred and qineiy
which mortitM* there Is claimed to be due at
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
the date of this notice the sum of Five Hundred
।
fine young gentleman, and we-all think and that much-tired individual saw the
^Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Jndjte of j
State ot Michigan, i.
and Thirty Six Dolters an&lt;1 thirty nh.e cents, . !
a heap of him up on the mountain.' He light of inquiry in her eyes before she with it ? Bow am I responsible for it? pTln,ttthe matter of thrf estate of Peter De- Tim cln-ult cjurt for the couuty of Barry- In »
and an attorney’s fee of Twenty Five Dollars
■
Cham ery.
provided for tn said mortgage, and no null or : '
told me yeste’day that he was going had said a word upon the subject of Who made me the godlather to this
A. Hart
proceed!• gs at law having ’been Instituted to i '
W&lt;m’reSSlDgan&lt;l BUnv th- jwtWw duly verified Mary
Ringbrand’s disappearance'*,
While chuckled-he#ded infant?" *
back to New York befo’ long.”
Cotnnlaluaut
recover the moneys secured by aalfl mortgage, ■ i ♦
Ellen «. DeWolf. praying ttiat *uitninh»tra
or any part thereof;
Ludiow took this as a confession of Ludlow was quite surb that he.held the
••Please don’t be tragic. Tom ” she of
lion of said e»tatr be gnu v»-»t so Angle J. De- Charles T. Hart
Now. Tberefore.by virtue of the power of sate
his funpicion, and answered, accord­ key to the mystery, he could not rid said, sweetly. ,"It doesn’t become you. Wnlf ur lo some other smtalile terson.
Defendant
,
_ contained in stid mortgage, and the statute la
Tueteupou
it
Is
ordered.timi
Hridsy
Ihthird
Al
a
&gt;esiion
of
said
Court,
held
at
the
Court
such case made aud provided, notice 1s hereby
•
ingly: “Yes; he's quite anxious to get himself of a certain indefinite responsi­ You know you aided and abetted him in dav of Apnl. A. D. 1896, M ton n’cl0cic in
Route iu the City of Hastings in saki County, on Bven that on Saturday tbe83rd day of May A. . •
bility for his friend’s safety. During this foolish inotion. nnd then to think the formioon.teeosslniedforthfebearingofsald lhe 10th, day ot March A 0.1806.
back to his work."
. 1890. at io o’clock In the forenoon. 1 shall ’
Present. Hon. Clkmkrt Smith.
and that the heirs at law of said deceassell at Public Auction, to tbe blgbret bidder, at
!
Here the matter rested, and the three the preceding day he had found com­ that you’d sit down calmly in the be­ petition,
Circuit Judre. the North f'out door of tbe Court Home In the
-d. aud all other tiersous interested ln_ said
•
people who knew of Ringbrand’s dis­ fort in the belief that he would soon lief that he’d run away without saying Mtate. are required to
In this cause It appearing from affidavit oo file, City of Hastings 'that being tbe place where- :
that
the
deteodaut.
Charles
T.
Hart
is
not
&lt;aid
court,
then
to
be
holden
at
the
Probate
the
Circuit
Court
for
Harry
County
ti»
hotaen),
.
appearance held widely different views get a telegram from the missing man, n word! It’s too perfectly absurd for jfflcc, In tbe city of Hastings, in said countv, resident ot this State, and that his residence
tbn premises described In said mortgage, or » ■
as to its motive. Mrs. Ludlow, finding directing the disposition of his effects,
and show cause, if any there bet why thc&gt;rayot cannot be a*cert*lned after diligent-inquiry. much thereof as may be necessarv to pay tbe .. '
On
motion
of
Lombard
&amp;
Hughes
Complainant
’
!
?f
the
petitioner
may
not
be
granted.
And
amount
due
on
said
mortgage,
with
»evrn
per
•
the peeked valise* in the guest’s room, nnd when the second morning did not telegraph everybody yi
think of
Solicitor it Is Is ordered that lhe appearance of cent. Uiterret. snd all legal costs, together with .’'
it is further ordered, that
hear any- ounce to the persons Interested In said evtate, said non-resident defendant Charles T. Hart be an attorney’- f- e of Twenty fire Dollars coven­
reluctantly gave place to the carefully- bring this he had quietly telegraphed
nisinuateti suggestion of her husband to Dunbar and McNairville to ascertain thing by to-morrow morning you ought xfthe pendency of said petition, and the hear entered herein witbUi 5 months from the date anted for therein. the premises being described
Ing thereof by eaurtng a copy of rhl* order to be of this order, and incase of h'a appearance that in said morigaxe aa all that certaln kM pteco
that the young man had fled because if Ringbrana had taken the train at to take the men and search every foot of pnolished In the Hastings Rann mt a ueww he came bl-answer to th» bill ot complaint to and parorl of lar-d situate iu the Town-hip of
naper printed and circulated Itt said County nf be filed, and a copy thereof U&gt; be wrred on tbe Hoi»e In the County of Barrv and Btate of Mleb- ,
Hester hud refused him; Ludlow, some­ either of these places. The negative
bnrrv once In each wrek fur three roewiw Complainant’s Solicitor within twenty days after Igau. and known and described as foltowa:
two m es­ ■eeks previous to .aid day of bearing.
M-rvfceon him of a copy of said Bin and mHlee
what better informed, was quite sure answers came promptly, and on his way
•c*—
«-&gt;f the North Wrat , «
of this order; and In clefte t thereof, said Bill quarter of Section t*ti
CHARLBB W. A RMtlTWtJItJ.
5) Town two (J) r
and Dunbar.
that the unceremonious departure was home from the furnace Ludlow met the MgVH
win be taken as confe*M?d by said niih-resideat North Range nine (9&gt;
(A true copy)
Judge of Probate.
Elida Bhaw, I it
questioned the con­
defendant. A*&gt;d it is further ordered, that
due to Ringbrand’s failure to win in the down train for the purpose of asking
within fifteen days the Compiainant cauae a
battle with his weakness; while the the same question of the conductor. ductor on his way home.
PROBATE ORDER­
notice of this order to be punlisbed In tbe
FHIUP T. rOLC.BOVB,
HaRTIXOB Bakxkr. a Dewspacer ptintea,
colonel went home with a slightly-con­ The man remembered Ringbrand per­
Attorney for Mortgagee.
•'Then ‘ you haven’t been quite as State of Michigan, County of Barre-M.
At a session of th- Probate Court fnr the published and circulating in said County, and Dated February 17l&gt;. IMS.
fused idea of the unaccountability of fectly. and was quite sure that he had hard-hearted as I thought you were, County
of Barry, hoidrn at tbe ITobute Office ip
think of anyone else to teleauthors and story writers, whose not had him as a pasaenger since the Can’t you thii
MORTGAGE BALE.
agarics led them to refuse the hospi­ day when he had ridden to Tregarthen graph?"
ally served ou »aM non-resMeiit Defendant at’
talities of a comfortable mansion for on a fare paid to Kingville- In riew of
least twenty days before tbe time above* pre­ of
i he sake of spending the night in wan­ these unsuccessful investigations, Lud­
•‘Have you suspected the Bynums
h]bSt&lt;the matter ot the estate of Orrin scribed for his appearance CLKBRVT SMITH.
Circuit Judice
dering about on the mountain. Impart­ low’s well-simulated indifference to having anything to do with it?"
Examined, countersigned aad eutered b. me.
llllnictb, prfl|ton dulT verV
ing his convictions to Hester, together •his wife’s anxiety was worthy of all
{To be Continued.)
John G. Naqlrr,
fled, of Andrew H- Adams, son ot said deeeaara
be due. at tbe dale hereof. Two
Resister.
with the information that Ringbrand praise.
praying that a certain Instrument now on file
Ten DoltaM aud ninety Ive ca
LOMBARD and Huouks.
Fn said court Purx»ortlug to be the last will ami
“Don’t you worry about Hugh, he
had not returned to Tregarthen, he
Conjplalnaut’B Solicitor.
testament of said deeessed. be admitted to pro­
awakened an emotion in the heart of Mid: “he’ll turn up all ri&lt;ht when be
bate ana tbe executor therein n*med appointthat ingenuous young woman which rets good and ready. I suppose be ano
’Then-nixm tt U ortoW. ttal Frttoy. U&gt;»
NOTICE FOR BEAMING OF CLAIM1.
Hester
had
some
little
tiff
and
he
’
s
gone
had slept quite peacefully through tbe
lotb aw ol A|&gt;rU A. D. 1». M &gt;«&gt; o'Soe* lo
State of MtebtaM.CouMy &lt;rf Bwry-s^
unobtrusive wooing of her lover; and uff to sulk.”
"It
isn
’
t
anything
of
the
kind,
she
her quick intuition, finding a better
on in- SIU. day or March A. D. M. I
“Hester’s been here this
trajectory than the logic of the others, insisted.
month, trooi thal dau’•ar, altowrt for cn
w ent nearer the mark, filling her with morning, aud she told me all about it.
S£2jJokciwo« HwUnie. &gt;"
follaws, to'
They
parted
good
friends,
nnd
she
s
vague apprehensions for Ringbrand's
safety. She immediately recalled the «ur. Kmething dregful bu UppeM*
Don’t you know any of his
conversation of tbe previous evening, to him.
remembering his abstraction and the friends in New York to whom you could

Nervous
Dyspepsia

Hood’s
Sarsaparilla

jaXon
SOAP.

’-1

abrupt leave-taking. Then she recol­
lected that Henry had been the last one
who had seen him, and she quickly ob­
tained all the information that could be
gleaned from that source. It contaiDsd

telegraph?”
"No; and if I did. they wouldn’t know.
He hasn’t had time to get to New York.
nnlsM be went in a baDoon.”
-I doa't oma I tMnk
perfect!/

�shown an abiding fol th Id tbe grand old
000 each, is it any wonder thit the west party, and rerotfnjxas tbe fact that all
MrxxBCT as sccoxn cum
AT
_ _
wants
free
coinage?
We
believe
that
this
finauetal leglslatloh must come
through
THK HAJTT1.XOS. X&gt;C=- TOSTOTTltt,
:h-te-h
824,000.000 should be turned into tbe that party.
It i&lt; a par’y wL!i_
AVOUirr 14. 187w.
carries
out
Its
pledge*
and
merits
the
full­
United Slates Treasury raiher|thiu to be
est confidence of all people. There can be
divided among 50 mlllloualre diver mine but two principal potlllmi parties. The
owners. The free silver question resolves record of the republican is an open book,
UMlt to Ibis. Will It t» belt tor th. mid the properly of tbe country under re­
publican rule up tu Miarch 4tb 1893 Is tbe
country to have It* 821.000.000 lun"'1
beat evidence of Its wisdom. The record
to the I'. 8. Trrssury or «l«en Ho SO .Itvrr
(&gt;&lt; the democratic party baa who tarn t*'
Thursday, Apr. a, 1896.
fore the puny for the p«Ut three jears.
Klugs.-&gt;
.
•
*
_■ ;.'-v . _ ■■■■
For the glorious (?) record H Ims made as
MARSHALL L.COOK, Editor.
The experience of tht* Pas€ IpW Je*rsi a -revenue gvt'er" as a “Qtwen , realm er.”
ra
a -Unkiu flag lowered and ■« most
has cof&gt;t hundreds of millions pt dollar*,
A DEMOCRATIC DODGE.
and If loss of trade Is counted it amounts everything except that which la crnntiwndoble, the democratic party la before un. a
up Info tbe billions. A demwrutlc ad­ little dhfigurrd. but etill in »lw nr.g.
By
Free Silver TtcWU In The Field
ministration, elected &lt;m a
coinage derertiug thu republtrv.o party, drmocrntlc
Further Democratic End*.
platform has been in poiyer u&gt;4
h» its »wctm is assured. It reinnlns with lhe
The attempt of the democratic wlre^
voters tn My which they prefer, rrpublipullers to place themselves in power by deadly work. A party has bred in power enn or democratic success.
means of instituting so-called free silver which ii» not carried out n bidglo prom­
tickets is loo plain to require any atten- ise that it umrte to U|p people, except that
ttou to contra-llct. We are surprised that; it hue succeeded in ••reducing the surplus”
Tlie following are the republican rinmleven a single republican has been taken tn . The experience of tbe past three years, uaclons In the various townships as far as
by it, for it is only loo evident that succcah added tu tbe experience that haa been Lad we have been able lo Jean«;
la this lino lead* straight to the democratic with tbe dumoenllo party whenever It has
,
OKANOKVII.I.K TOWSSHir.
camp, by an attempt to break into ihe^ been in abadute power, ought to have con­
Supervibor—Eugene Hart bora.
vinced
everyone
&lt;»f
the
fact
that
no
de
­
Clerk—William 11. Brattle.
ranks of republicans and theu have all the
Tresburer- l^twls M. Buicta*.
opposition ‘•fuse” under lias head of ya x pendence whatever U to be piackd in that
Ju«tir«* ofthrPr«er— John W. Bronson,
called -free silver tfckeL’’ It is notbiog partj* declarations or piomlsta. A free
Charles A. Brattle.
more than a repetition nf Greenbackhnn, coinage* platform aud u single gold-standard
Mem. Hoard ot Review— Holland C.
Patrons’of Industry.r and several other performance: a free trade promise, and Nortuu.
Highway
Com.—Frank E. Harper.
rackets that thu opposition have uwd lo protection to several pet gig; ndc corpor­
Drain Cum.—John Osgood.
fuse into one cunglumerate mass n whole ations. The democratic Idea of;a political
School Inspector—John U. Klllick.
batch of incenslsteitcies and itnposslbdb- platform seems to ba that It isn’t u pledge . Constables—Frank Splckler, Ambrose
for future action, but a well-worded Allen. Albert Valentine, John Dinwiddle.
Buxtons—Jautes Nottingham. •Charles
jBy saying this
do npt attempt to dis­ sclivnie to get votes with.
Thurston.
credit the silver Question. We want to
HOPE TOWNSHIP. "
Me silver used to its fullest extent. We
The republican pally never yet made a
Supervisor—Jesse Osgood.i
,
are apposed to gold monometallism, be­ pledge that it did not carry out, and from
Clerk—Lewin H. Barne*.
cause we believe that It »s just as far to that parly must be expected all fcgislaliun
Treasurer—Charles F. Cock.
one exUetae as the free aud unlimited un the financial question. It i| a parly
Justices of the Peace—John Horu,.Win.
coinage of silver is to the other extreme, that never has taken a step without find D. Campbell.
Mem’s. Board of Review—James G.
and that witli the free and unlkaUod coin­ taking a survey uf where It was! going to
Brown. Marshall S. Bagley.
age of silver there will come a time when land. Its action has always beni safe, and
Highway Com.—Marehall S. Bagley.
we will have n depreciated currency, the Hie members of that party have reason to
Drain Com.—Frank Leonard.
M\r&lt;Hi CharuBerlin,
same as they have In free coinage Mexico. (lory In It, pul trconl. Th, pr«.i.l | F^^t'“!pi■"re^Ml*,,
Tlie republican parly believe in n safe demwratto admlnl«tr,Uot&gt; r«,ore lhe »ln(ta i Con,i,bk&gt;»—WlUtam Mabro«y. Chrta
use of sliver, and the republicans of Ohio gold standard. Tbe republicans of Ohio. [ Hartman. Augustas Kline. Henry Bergin a recent convention favored making it at their recent convention declared for lhe ! man.
Sextons
—Eugene Corwin, John Mcstandard money, and favored its fullest use of gold, silver and paper money, favor- ’j R
"“
use by inter national agreement or other-1 ed bimetallism, and demanded the use of I. Bain.
iiALTiMoita
Towasinr.
wise. We believe that &lt;tbe republican both gold and silver as tttatidanl money, *
h I Suptf'l'or— Fruulc E. Stuitoo.
party iu national convention, will take a either by International agreement if it can ,
11: Clerk—Koywl &lt;1. Klee.
good, sound, btand on tbe silver question. be obtained, or under such restrictions nnd : Treasurer--David E. MMtnlng.
Tbtbat end every republleAn should &gt;t ph&gt;,Wons. to bedelermln«lt.y litotallM.
Justice of the Peace— Isaac Weeks
least give their party a chance to erpreiw as will secure tbe maintenance of the .
Mem. Board of Review—George P.
i
Woodmansee.
Undf, before switching off on some demo­ parities of the values of the two metals, so i
I Highway Coin.—Robert R. Haynes.
cratic side track month# before-their party that the purchasing and debit paying:
Drain Cum.—Frank H. Osgoud.
can even have a chance to express Itself.
Inspectors—Ernest Haynes,
power
of tbe UUliai.
dollar, whether
of silver, ^uiu
gold ■I1 School
JA/nci Ul
nntiuoi V(
----- - - ---Menouck republic™ pull ,w.y .frer or p.^,, ,h,H
,t ,n
S Arthur Giwpow
tbft demociatlc bide .how It will .Imply U1Mler ,Mh ,
,|lw will I* ,u.de | Constables—Augustus Reid, Jonathan
i Tobias, William Cramer, Frank Bldeltnan.
■neau tbe eleclloti of a democrat for prealmwiey.
we wU1 to„ ,
BABUY TUWXKU1P.
debt, mtdtke continuation of our prerent I
lb„ „n|
&lt;Upwctolrf&gt; „l
Supervisor—Elmore I). Clark.
dmocrallc lime., From the experience of w,
j, wouM fc. Ullder IrM.
M&gt;.
Clerk—Columbus W. Backus.
tbe Dost what can be expected of a demo­
Treasurer—William Elliott.
A good tariff, with duUee paid in gold,
cratic administration. Its greatest enemy
JusticePf the Peace—Myron Wtug.
with which we have to settle all trade
Mem. Board uf Review—Nrwtou Wing.
has been Its own record, aud It inis an balances, aud the restoration of silver as
Highway Cora.—Nerraau E. Chapin.
established reputation for not doing any­
। outlined In the Ohio platform, wHI bring
School Inspector—Frank Adams,
thing it agrees to, and doing everything
Constables
—George Sprague. Addlar.n
about a restoration of good times, and it
that it didn’t promise to do.
.boald
ul CTVljf
e«ry rrpublk-au
“•'&gt;« JabwI'I. Jal« W. Corwin.
Suumu Us
uo lhe
me doty
(luij vi
ivpuMin.au to
fcM
The only hope for silver legislation is
WOODLAND TOWSSRll*.
become familiar with the party platform, |1
through the grand old reoublieen^narty.
Supervisor—Albert W. Dilluntxcl:.
before playing Into the hands of democratic
Clerk--Wesley Meyers.
It has carried out every pledge. Its vindi­
wire pullers by voting a so-called free
Treasurer—George P. Garlick.
cator is its own record, and It standiL«ndx
coinage ticket, as It means nothing, and
Justice of the Peace—Claude D. Carpen­
to fulfill every promise. The fight on tbe
ter.
experience time aud again, has proven that
sliver question should be fought out in tlie
Mem. Board of Review—Jacob A. EckIf tbe free-silver democratic party Is suc­
ardL
republican party. Congressman D. D.
cessful, as it may be if too many republi­
Highway Corn.—Lafayette Parrot.
Aitken, who is one of tbe candidates for
cans fluck to that standard, nothing will
Drain Cum.—Columbus Sylvester Pal­
Governor, is a radical free silver man, but
be done during the next four years and merton.
he advocates tbe fighting out of the
School Director—Ernest Deneinore.
the present democratic misrule will be
Constables—David Haight, Leonidas L.
question In the ranks of the republican
continued with four years more of stagna­ Farrell, John P. Schantz, James Lung.
party, because it is tbe only way iu which
tion, depression, Insufficient revenues, and
EUTI.AND TOWNSHIP
any silver legislation can be obtained, and
more bonds.
Supervisor—Henry Mead.
we hope that every republican who knows
Clerk—John Curtb.
the tricks that the democratic wire pullers
A ROUSING LETTER.
Treasurer—Luther Lueiir.
or Barry county have played in th o past
Highway Cow.—Warren Foreman.
Drain Com —John Waters.
through ••fusion,’’ will not be deceived by Hatulllou Carvelh, of Middleville,
Mem. Board of Review.—Corwin Willi
this one.
ams.
Mlver Ticket.
JOHNSTOWN TOWNSHIP.
Wm. McKinley, of Ohio, stands to-day
Nothing so pleases the democratic wire
Supervisor—Peter A. Fiaher.
we believe, lhe choice of a majority of the puilers. who are now manipulating tbe
Uirrk—George E. Golrnian.*
people uf thia country for president He ••free silver” question, as to get a former
Treasurer—George Ml her jr.
stands for everything that is safe, upholds republican lo head their l!c.k» t. It serves
Schoo!
Inspectors-Charles
r double purpose—it adds lustre to the
tbe dignity ot the workingmen and stands ticket, and helps along tbe democratic Aleck F. Hutchinson.
for lhe prosperity of the United States in wire pullers. In short, getting some re­
Mem. Board uf Review—Burt
Zira
preference to an J country on the globe, by publican tn bead their ticket Is the only merman.
e Highway Com.—Ferdinand J. Met re11
advocating a protective tariff upon the bone they have of sUBeeaa.
How can republicans be bamlxxtzled in­ ’ Drain Com.—Henry C iden.
goods from those countries that want to to playing into lhe hands of tbe oppobiJustice of the Peace—Hiram Coirwsn.
enjoy ouf markets, and whose goods made tlon, when they have time and time agalo,
Constables—Anthony Gins nor. Elber
by pauper labor, come In competition with seen the democratic wire pullers fum- with Edmunds, Perry H. Wooley, Irving Bruu
ney.
anything
and
everything
th»it
could
be
AoMricau-made goods. The republican
fused wlth.no matter wtmt questions were
YANKEE sritixos.
party has many other good men besides Involved and irredtwtlve of %ll party
Supervisor—Sam Kitchle.
■Mr- MeKinky who would bring bouorand declarations and party pledges? 'v Barry
Clerk—Bert Armstrong.
credit to this country and Its penpie if County baa a most unenvlatde record for;
Treasurer—Frank Turnet.
■oalnated. but among them all the Ohio the democratic ••fiiHing” abil.tiea of all
Juaticu uf lire Peace—A. F. Sylvester.
parties, pledges and platforms into one
Highway Oun.—L. B. Pryor.
statesman stands with the foreiaost.
inconslRtent. contradictory. impw«aiblp
School lns^*ctor—Harry E. Turner.
jumble, that doMti't mean anytulng.
Mem. Board of Review—a. Turner.
It will take the republican party ten doesn’t stand for ant thing, and never can
CeiutAbles—John Spiiugur, Judd Pratt,
years to pay off the extra indebtedness acrnmpliHh am thing.
John Huh, C. W. Armstrong.
We are surprised that any repub­
contracted by tbe democratic party in the
AMYB1A. TOWNSntr.
licans can be uiislMi by tills “sllver-tlekel”
past tbrve years, and it will take several fusion, when those same republicans have
Supo-rvW*—Edward E. Berry.
years to recover from the ruinous effects detionneed the vaiiuus fusions of the
Clerk—John C Tompkins.
of knocking out our tariff laws, if y&lt;Ml deniocrniie wire pullers in th« past anil
Trt-HMirer—Fnd A. Brown.
_
Highway Com,—Florence i‘. Abbot.
don’t, want to help continue this ruinous opposed them In every amy. .
The wire puth*r-&lt; &lt;rb*o tn work their lltJustice of Um P-we-Lneian A. Hyde.
policy don’t help the democratic parly bv
He game on HamUlmt Varveth. of Middle
Mem. B Mtd of Krrvlew —Duviil HilggrH.
switching off &lt;&gt;u any su called ••free ellvcr’” vllle. bv pinning liiiu at the head uf r free
Sihoul Inspector—A. ClitPon Pier.:*.
track. We are very ranch opposed tu tlie silver ticket »n Tiioniappte. Now Hamil­
Gmstabh*—Miltiui Smlm. G?ur&lt;&lt;&lt; Mun­
Single g..«d standard as being an extreme ton is fine uf the war-huret-s of Jtie repul*Hr:;n parry in this county, rani ba been
measnro in one direction. We are also au eye witm*M to all rhe demnerafe tu«- ger. Ctmiles Hpggett,.Arthur Miller.
IRVING TOWXMlttP.
just as much opposed to the free coinage lun.s within Barry Coauijr since tbe war—
Supt*i•visor— Henry F.-kbait.
of Mirer for the"United Blates alone as.an and there baa Imn-ij a tot of ’em too.
Clerk*—Smith Ctmlirr.
But wish Hamlltcin Carvetb It '’Mfi’t
extreme measure id the other direction.
TrerB.—Charlie WHtfami.
take the penetrating influence of an X ray
Wr belli ve that the republican party will
for him lo see at r nre the ckn'ans or the
take a gund. sound. MfuHtaUdon the ver democratic wire puilers.
Drain Com.—Whir Benham.
Ordinary specJustice—Will Bedford.
q«p&gt;iion, The republican party t.tver hits taele* were enough for him t«» m-&lt;- through
the
whole
plot,
add
with
the
evidence
nf
failed to rarry out its pfedgt* and by vot.
In Prairieville the republican ticket l.«
bis good vision he sat down nnd wrote the tbe Ohly urn* in the field. Sylvester France
tag with any other jparty xhnp'y means a
following letter n&gt; Uh* Middleville Sir*, li-ada it suai... J,din FiiriiLs hra* I- ihe
eaattnuallon uf tbe past three par*.
which w»-&lt; pnldished tw»t week:—
Caxt-clnn Dckol. Orville
Jhrruuui the
MMdlevil e. Mich,. March 24, 1SMJ
Carlton. and Henry Chumberth*; Hactini*
Do tnuju-who demand the Ire? minso Ethtoh MuntLEvii.LESux:
township.

EDITORIAL NOTES

Hastings Banner

y&lt;mr panrr ti-.at 1 am a* »nong to-day In
cuy forth hi the repubtlOrti party hr 1
during the years In whU-h ! tbuukforod
the market iu defer,st* of my country.
ilioiil!

Mary Cowley. HiaXory Ctrier*
Branicr L. amlth. t'arllim
Kutk KicMb.
••

That Racket. '

We bear that Bert Senft h quite ah k.
Elmer Payne la vblUng In Kaiaraaxoo.
Effie Lake returned ta her achou: Mon­
Floy Wnilama cloard bar school at DeiO-QB TBIXJffED HAT Br».
I!uUumJi (penlWr&lt;n^ day*
Mr. McDonald has bought Mrs. Graae’a »»T—n««r bu „ u.e,.
prlre m ih.s in..,
® *
day al Rev. Goler’a.
•boot T5 trionuisl bat,!»’•
George MeDennvtt baa wed on hla 1
rrora.
the
inlfn,
,
n
j]
x
,
w
In their summer residence.
farm north of Hastings.
Several from this way attended meeting
Gu’Swr?1
Mary Horn spent
**8t week with
at Quimby Monday evening.
her fUKtrr Mn*.. Kate Kahler.
WBHAVX-eanfou.iH,:^.^
Lottie Prince visited tier parents in j
,
bl*iek. canton &lt;itt»s
Baltimore Saiurdny aud Sunday.
!r«lxo n HaU. ttltor. j u'- ...
Misses Altfta Gilltrnple and Eva Grider j
mlety ot cbllanu). i,„. C,
attended the exhibition at Delton Friday |
b, worlli joor-wbllr to tti|
“will
evening.
r»t price. «l It'u &gt;■&gt;!;:. I-,.,-’'*
A number from here attended tl»e teach-1
NOWTHEN-W.
era examination at Hastings Thursday j
and Friday.
.
t
Ida-Lem-strlrk who has been working
near Hallie Creek this winter retunwd ।
hunni Friday. '
•
I
Miss Lottie Payne, uf Brash Ridge, wilt j
teach the spring term uf school at the;
Donis rchoul liouce.
Will Aldrich returned Saturday from the ।
Upper I’enInsula where be has spent the .
winter on bls farm there.
Hickory Corner*.

Now is the time to begin to think
.... of... i

■lWEHAVE-,..,.,,. (.„*'*£*

Garden Seeds

Stephen Ide is in Grand lUplda looking
for work.
Mrs. Etta West VanUne is vtaftfauc her
parents at this place.
0. D. Burtnie and family w ill inuv« tu
Grand Ilaplds this week.
Tuwn meeting next week Monday.
Registration this week Saturday.

,
' * *
* tT,t

dirt Hijd .’i ...tor, at PbHi ‘‘..b'?

lk..~ ...I,

From one of tbe most reliable seed
houses. We have also

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I'uiXSulTti.

JET CBOWWBV..,,/ .

Hams&amp;vanflrman

:
l*&gt;worn ttiis year «•.
&lt;™,l« If- 'Ve !&lt;*«• a ww aaortnsu i
Plnn Smi'ha Rack,
.
SAILOBS - fur rl.rlilren.
Ibra
i’t. r ,.i
ibeta »■
Phil, Smith.
“ “
WHAT- V» ot). »;n mike ,
wahl wl.rl. t'rej J,,,
oxer our ...I at.d (&lt;k tl.
u,.,
nut afford lo and i.ir)
(tt tben 1. tn
"oulre.
1'i.tsSnmL'
TOUB BENEFIT -U.riM
hundred pairs
of the Grand Ledge Bankrupt Nice stock
left yet you can buy ilrf-tu :.t
than 6n;
oust ami each and every pair krr AXo:
goods, bnt they mbsi go..
Fnyc Smhh.

77507
Is The Best.

I have the agency
and wish you to
examine them be­
fore buying.
The HARTFORDS are

4

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rM&gt;WEBS-,.r,.t&gt;,to“w“e^

WHEN IN WANT-

Wc want Maple Sugar, Butter
.
and Eggs.

4

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‘Mf «0d

ltlL

.*

I'i.CJp tl*r It* 1ft btRoftri
»r M&gt;id &lt;hii la.t
;t,u „l;:
“
goods up to date, prices right

Field Peas and
•V^_Rape Seed

the CHEAPER Ones.

Everything in the
Jewelry' Line.

I f. R. PflNGORST.

4^ w VW vwv w

&gt;
!■

BOYS—and youths jjou «n! yet.you
puiuu-d fowl &gt;tjpe&gt; «&lt; Phin Smith.,
and save money.
pHnt Sunn.
al tbe r.A’ket

The Famous.
IF—it ever cpmes spring you will
a hat and tbe Famous CJotbbr
store is bouud to dose out about ifcv
bought for alxSut UDc nn a dqllar so you
wlH get them cheap.
Pnix Smite
at the Famous C«?!i Clothing Stan*.
16? mem her tur mens clothing, hats, a?*
and shoes yuu will Bar? dollars at Fain
Smith’s.
THE FAlMOUS—Pant&lt; will nd rip
’ they *?«• x'arrunfrd not
to and arc the chfeipeat.
Pnix Smite.
at the Famous Ciathiuf store.

WE HAVE JUST
"
RECEIVEb * * * *
THE fiQEFCT FOK THE

CELEBRATED OLIVER GHILLED PLOWS.
THE BEST FLOWS OH THE FACE OF THE qLOEE.
For Difficult Soils they ^pve no equi'.
The favorite wherever used.

BISSELL PLAIN AND
THE OLIVER AND THE BISSELL ARE THE TWO LEADING
^L21VS OF THE LNIVERSE. FARMERS LIKE THEM BE­
CAUSE THEY ARE
INCH AND

rttfy rbera thnt I
&lt;m t..,..
The re ।
“■'(•intrrerr

7^*^

FACE VMhwa-

FULL ASSORTMENT of
SEEDS IN BULK

OrxiiKecin*.

J. N. Pike has nearly finished bls custom
sawing for i he mmwowT
Artie Pikr ueturned to his hcUoo! In
Grand Kapld- latl Monday.
Easier services at the church next Sunday evening all are invited.
WuvChalker and family, of Richland,.
visited friends iere !a?t Bunday.
It is reported that tlie Woman's Home
Missionary Society will serve dinner on
Town Meeting day to all who wish IL
John Bronson and wife aud Wm. John­
son and wife were elected delegates to at­
tend the Sabbath schotil convention at
Hastings on the 30 and 81.
Old Mrs. Galley', one of the oldest resi­
dents of Orangeville passed away last
Monday. Her husband died 22 years ago
on the 30th day. of March nnd her oldest
daughter Mrs. Prindell died one year ago
un the 30lh day of March.

want them. trim-...I .ir'|,ut
” tAfflM
'' "
LA-EC-W,taH &gt;b&gt;.. . :
had a- jiri.t^iuLMir

And we wish to say that we have a

Marr Byington and Mias Vera Cort right
are spending their vacation al home. I
,
Wai tier Barnes has purchased a fnrjp I
near Hastings mid will move onto it this '

A childrens concert will be held at the •
Baptist church tn this place on Saturday '
evening April 4.
George Stanleys bouse was burned
un Tuesday of lust week. Tire family
being away from home nt tbe time.
Last week was caucus week In this place •
tlierv were three tickets nominated, tbe |
republican, democrat and free silver.
George" Swanson has been appointed •
agent for the Eaton and Barry Mutual '■
Insurance Co. In place of Mr. Polley re-;
signed.
;
Ezekiel Andrew* and Mrs. Cowley were
married era Wednesday evening of lust
week and will live in the hirase lately oc­
cupied by Charlie Lawrmtee.
Fred Lawrence has traded bls village
property fur the farm tlwired by Mrs. Cal­
vin Dickerson. lie has moved on tbe farm I
nnd Mr. and Mrs, DtdttuhWn have come to
tbe village tn live.

‘’**‘1
*

■traw braid (whirl, Mil i, ,3
MMOU) UKl will m«i«
w*"t-

.

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�.
Hasting ■ Banner
ann
Thursday. Apr. 2, 1896.
w. K. COOK. Local Sdflor.

in and look me over,
hive my

m

of m to

open for inspection and salt
and, as usual, I have a fine
large line, well assorted
with «1 Hie late patterns
and da- £ns.
:
YOJ WILL HAKE A
Mistake if &gt;ou don't see
111-.- goods—quality the high­
est-pricer. the lowest—as­
sortment the largest. '

Ladle. «aj Iber can aave aroney b, bujRev. Hauser and family have moved In­
Inx their «tuce al Slauffer'a. Call asd are
to tbe bense owned pyi Mlsfl Minnie Mat­
hla line ot ladle, Sne-aboea and you win
thews near W. Gtwh St.
be.orprlwd alike low price, compared
oRlhha Stewart who was ticket aud
with the quality.
freight agent here at one time, died at his
Tea did j on .a, f Tea. well we keep home In Charlotte last Monday, at the age
lhe finest line kept anywhere from lOp. np of -19. He was a brother of Mrs. Chai les
to SOe. per lb. mid oar die. tea can't be Hbti-liklss,-formerly of 4his city.
beat, not only In Uattinje. but tn any
Farmers of Barry County and Michigan
other town.
Cook &amp; Cook.
tire place to buy plow points and other re­
Ou tbe Good Roads aubKripUon there to pairs Is at the Hasting? Engir^p and Iron
849-00 In cash on band mid $33. uncollect, Woiks.
They have 250 different kinds.
ed. Tbe Buslueu Nena Gdod Roada An- Write for prices or call in person. They
wclallou have over 810.00 on band. After will take all kinds of old Iron In'trade.
election an eBort will be made to further
Tire Oratorical conteiit which will be
the Good Roads work.
-.
participated In by eight members nf the
The Mlur-s Rider,. McElwain,
Read:.
--------------high »cbod will take place at tlie M. E.
Mird Simpson give au entertainment on the | church next Wednesday evening.
The
Irving lecture
course
to-m6rrow
night.
‘
successful contestant will represent Has­
...................................
They have also made an engagement-to tings at the Qlivet contest. An admission
appear at Nashville shortly under lhe aus­ of 25 cents will be charged to the general
pices of Ivy I.odge K. of P.
public and 15 cents for school scholars.
Money to be devoted for school purpose*.

* Last night neii iildnight u house in the

PERSONAL MENTION.
Ma-if-ih- Gr-g-hy In iiumu from Ahn*.
the eliy.

Ju-Jce !&gt;. C. Paui*. nf Lknajiu. a as In
llie citv Friday.
A. B f/ultspent Friday and Saturday
in Grand Kaplds.

'

Miss Maude Bentley Is spending tbe
wuek lu*N*ashv|lta,

Mii*i ISebeknh Striker is home from AL
hidn for ihr Eteler vacation..
Prof. L. .1. Goodyear Is hpfrht from
legan lor the spring vh •ation.

^r. Levi D.
««f Kalamazoo. was
a guvsi at D.ni’1, Strtkvi’s Tursdny.
Mrs. Winatie. of Grand Bapids. is visit­
ing her Daughter Mrs. Esther Diamotid.

Mtas Lena Clay, of Nashville, wa* the
guest of Misses Clare Bogie and Pi-arl
Spaulding last week.

Ihutlnp M.j
never aoncht an offlw. it elected be
Barer. 13 to is
will 611 the portion creditably ami Is **&lt;
f
’
uru
l •**
Kittiat«*ri un in In* able to give most »»r h&lt;s
lixL-’1 i&gt;**r »iux. 9 !a&gt; 11.
time to IL
Htdrw per lb. 5.
LmiM per lb.. 7.
FOR JUSTICE OF THJt PEACE. .
Potatoes per «&gt;•».. IS.
Bv Heeling W. W. Hampton Justice •»'
the Praee the people will civet a man whhad had along expectance with the dutirWhmU. whit* rvr h'.
ot that offir’v. aud one who Is in every rm
Hay per :&gt;•». 13 to 15
hoourahle and aorliiy or confidence. Mr
llatnpion is especially qualified to till thi»
office and the voters should d-i tbe rest.
for Supervisors
The duties of the office of Supervisor
nrtvlH.iple‘.3
ar« almost tbe second nature to Baker । hnrkwiien a-rar
Shrln-r, tire candidate for tbe 2nd and 3rd ;
wards ana tbe people should see that lie la j
returned.
N. T. Diamond is a new man ;
for this position but comes highly recom­
A
C-vnnmUon tor theEcur.
mended for this office by reason of his ex­
perience in City affairs.* These gentlemen
will perform the duties of their office l:i a
most creditable manner.
THE TICKET
The republicans have reason to feel
proud of their ticket as a whole, and It Is
urti ..
worthy of must cordial and hearty sup­
port We would like to speak more fully
.
.
•».
.'lehjiAFT, fmwMgbt
ot . ward nominations but time and prate
FKAbKhlV^t’F.L.lJ*. C»iFforbid.
;
r uv uiu H.vWMnr. gm.s
• The following ward nominations have
been wade: —
BOARD EDUCATION.
1— Mis. Rob’t Dawson.
2— Tum&gt; S. Brosaean.
MODERN DRUG STORE.
3— SjGreusol.
STOCKINGS, FEATHERS,
4— Dr. lAthrop.
GOWNS AND CLOAKS
ALDERMEN1— Ans Maynard.
may be coL
2— Jos. C. Wardell.
•
orea a black
2—Ed Burton.
, that will not
4-Philo A. Sheldon. Z
crock or fade
CONSTABLES.
. if you use

It Is reported that a man claiming to re­ v }’n»fl J. F. Mealley attended a meeting
side Iu Detroit, has been canvassing of thealate teachers at Ann Atta*, last
I hive a large stock of
through WatMiu township, Allegan Co. and week, and was in Detroit over Sunday.
'Mrs. Einnm D»innbuo has |dace»d her
olher neighboring townships selling -med­
icated Klasses a “cure-aH” for ail defects olde-t daughter Be^le in a Catholic school
of the e)es. Several Influential citizens at Detroit, where she wlil iece^9 her
The Gospel Temperance meeting held
,
—al! styles and
purchased cvu&gt;v
some vi
of iuc
lhe guisetrn,
glasses, wltv now education.
at tbe. Fresh) teriaD church Sunday afllT f
prices..♦***■ A full and'com*
t*talv
l^e1’ h®1’ ^elt money back.• It wa
Mesdames W. H. Hams, N. X. Di«. pletc line of paints, oils and
boon, addressed by Mrs. Benjiman.
&gt;«.'’ mhnd,
to patrouixe thoee whom you know- to be
------- - F. L. Heath,
......... Oscar
------- Youngs and
varnishes. Everything you
president* was very encouraging. A good
\rciiable.
■
Miss
Frank Williams went to Grund Rapwill need in luXise cleaning
number were in attendance, • and the talk
During the. next two years every rail­ i Ids Tutwday.
proved most Interesting and helpful.
time.
---------road In—
the VWW....J
country must equip’ »,
its vuio
cars j yr&gt; 8nj jjrB&gt; jj a. Walker and dau^h-'
If small branches of lilacs, apple or with couplers that are automatic, so &gt; h.r
(lf Mar'lln. were In the city
1— Walter Bird.
FAST
cherry trees are now brought into the brakemen will not have lo go between the '
2— Francis M. Snyder.
thls tttek to attend lhe Grigsby—Cun...The Druggist..
BLACK
house and put in a sunny window In n cars. This law was passed by congress
8—Wilbur E. Wait.
ulnglKm nuplia'.s.
4—George Durkee.
pitcher of waler the buds will soon - swell three years ago. aud gave the railroads
The genuine
Mrs. Thomas Cox, Mrs. J. T. Lombard.
\ one for cotton,
and bloisoui. The pitcher should tx? kept five years to tuake the change. The Mich­
Wm. Radanas
F
one for wlk
Married.
Mrs. Walter luimpman and Mrs. M. L.
j filled, as the water evaporates rapidly.
fotbcn. Tliecuiqr
igan Centra] and Grand Trunk railroads
Microbe Killer.
Cbok went to Jackson yesterday to at­
will not crock, fade &lt;w
wash out, and the 6nt trial
Allegan wheelmen are planning for a are giving the automatic coupler Invented tend a meeting of the W. F. M. 8.
GBIGSBY—CUNNINGHAM.
#
with a ten-cent packafe o«
big bicycle meet in their village June 18 by a Detroit man a trial. |
DUmand Dyes gfas re­
Master Tod McLaughHo. of Muskegon, (The wedding of Miss Frances V. Cun­
plete success, for
and 19. There will be a ball game one
Don’t th)nk that membets of tlie Board is visiting bls grandmother Mrs. I. A. ningham to William T. Grigsby, was
They aft Easy to tar
day, aud a hose race the other. Officers of Review is au Infer ior office. It one of
■ OXCULriTION •
Holbrook.
Yesterday afternoon he re­ solemnized at the home of tne brides par­
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cunningham in
1 cis week,
95 quires. have been elected aud committees ap­ the moot Important In the whole list. Men ceived the UMtabera ot Jhe "Jack-lantern ents.
Irving township, before about 209 friends
pointed to push It along. Charlotte is of extra good aud sound judgment are re­
and relatives Tuesday afternoon} The
Club” and a jolly time was passed.
Hereafter, changes for advertisements making a hustle to have one July 3 aud 4. quired to till lhe position and thaV* just
Rev. W. W. Taylor, Chas. Lewis, and ceremuuy took place at four u’clotfa. An
must reach thte office Tuesdays at latest tG Why can’t Hastings be "in II*’ too?
alcove iu tlie parlor bad been banked to
why the republicans nominated D. W.
insure i tuition in the issue «f the week
Miss Olive l^tbrop representing the Em- the ceiling with evergreen, and Interwoven
Rogvis
and
Jullhs
Russell
for
this
ImporSam
J.
Robinson,who
has
been
baggage,
whi n '.’rough:.
.
luauunl Y. P. 8. C. K. and Mrs. Yntz and with )oug strands of glittering tinsel |
I sail all kinds of DYE and •
miul duly.
&lt;iuij . Ncitiicr
ui them
liirin need any
nuy
master ou the Grand Rapids division of Item
Neither uiic
one ot
Mrs. Nobles tbe Presbyterian Y. P. 8. C. formed to resemble cobwebs and frost
DYESTUFFS. .
the Michigan Central ever since it w as j Introduction
introduction to
to the
tbe voters
voters -of
iof Hastings
Hastings and
and
work.
It
was
before
tbi»
unique
and
I
E. are attending the state Convention at strikingly beautiful background 'that the I
Reg;s:rr Saturday.
built, died at his home near Nashville last I b°th
both of
nf them
thpm are
nrp entitled
nntltlwl lo
In your
vniir heartiest
hpurtlnat
Exclusive
agency for
Ipuialhis week.
bridal party stood. The wedding inarch 1
Cook &amp; Cook have got ’em:
week after a several weeks illness.
Mr. I support.
was played by Miss Flora Trego; Messrs I e
WM. R A DAM’S’
, Robinson’s face was a familiar one to many ' Twenty rebuilt traction engines for sale! 3LMl L- J- Goodyear, assistant principal
See that your name Is registered.
-in tlie public schools^ Is contemplating a Maurice Grigsby and Frank Trego acting
MICROBE KILLER.
Over JOO teachers took the examination j Hastings people, aud he was well liked I at Hastings Engine &amp; Iron Works also trip abroad during the SBtnmrr vacation) as ushers untied tbe white satin ribbon
which formed a gate to the alcove. The
: by the employte's »nl patrons of the road. | seven Port Huron engine*. 10 to 14 horselast week.
bride and her brides maid. Miss Minnie
He
will
visit
Germany
and
attend
the
He leaves a wife and three children.
I power; two Advance, h^rse power; two
Knight entered from the right, and the
S v? Mrs. F. O. Spaulding for millinery.
Expert Drugs 1st.
I Anyone and everyone desiring ip get Birdsoil, horse power; th^oe Ji I. Case.8 to summer university al Jena, aud spend a groom and Ids best man Mr. Willis Good­
Prices lowest.:
'
t
j
short time in Switzerland.—Altejan rich. of Allegau, entered from the left,
hardware al Jess than wholesale prices JO home power; one Nichols .t Shepard,10
Gfizile.
.
Get your Easter gloves and capes of O.
meeting In front of tlie alcove, where tlie
should read the adv of the Hastings City ! hnrse power: ono Aultmau &amp; Taylor, 10
Z^ack Mills, of Chicago, an old Hastings groom’s father Rev. A. D. Grigsby in an
D. Spaulding.
Bank in this issue.
The City Bank pur-1 tome poyer; one Stevens. 10 horse power;
Impressive manner condneted the marriage
boy,
who
used
to
work
In
fte
croquet
For snaps In millinery goods see. Mis* chase! the stock of hardware Tuesday j one Porter. UT horse power; one Sprlngceremony.'
factory here, Is in the .city this week on
Mary McElwutn.
The fair young bride was gowned in silk
; and desire to close out the entire stock In ' Arid, 10 horse power; oae Stillwater, 12
an enforced vacation caused by an injury of a delicate green shade, with bridal veil,
Don’t fail to register.
90 days. An auction sale will be held borse power Skid Engine: 9 Separators,
t&lt;» his hand from a lathe. It Is quite a and carried marguerites. Miss Knight, wore
So Jong as time shall Jast groceries will every Saturday afternoon.
Ever)thing 1 horse power. Will sell cheap or trade a peculiar coincidence that his friend a pretty costume of cream, and carried
roses. A dehcous menu was served at the
be used aud Cook &amp; Cook sell ’em.
will go regardlev* of cost and now is your for other engines anti machinery.
Mike Prosser who was hurt at Lake &amp; ; WJMO
^ of
... the ceremony. The decorations
close
1000 yards lonsdalc cambric to sell you chance io buy hardware at unheard-of
Here is a receipt which, it is said, will Cro.teli’s factory last week was injured i in the dining room were of .^carnations and
at 8 cts.
O. D. Spaulding.
prii-ts.
smilax.
the
table
knock on*, lhe carpet bug every time: Ono the HIM d«y- the »an”! hour, on the same -j “
»«•&lt;■ ,h
“ ‘bridal
•r,d-' uh,
‘- ,being
*,"r particularly
j noticable. The entire decorations were
Flue Toil Du Nani ginghams your eholoe
Owing to ill health Russell H. C&lt; nwell, ounce of alum, one’ ounce of chloride of hand and finger, iud from the same cause
&gt; made under the supervision of Mrs.
the famous htturer. who appealed here tine, three ounces of salt. Mix with one
SCtS.
O. D. Sl’AVLDISG.
t Newman Fuller, to whose admirable taste
in “Acres of Dtamahds” In Janrary has quart of water and let it stand over night
1 their effectiveness were due.
See onr line of kid gloves.
been
compelled
to
cancel
most
uf
his
re’
in
a
covered
vessel,'
so
that
all
sediment
|
.The young couple were the recipients
O. D. Spaulding.
THE CITY TICKET.
j of very beautiful and elaborate presents,
maining engagements for this season, and I may lie left behind.
Dilute this with two
[ giving evidence uf the bleb esteem iu
A vote for R. K. Grant for Mayor Is a
has announced that this will be his last quarts of water and apply by sprinkling PItcetl tn Nouilnntlon at tbe Republican which each is held. Mr. and Mrs. -Grigsby
.ole for a sound safe business admlcistraCH/ Caucus.
year as a lubilc lecturer. Muscular rheu- ■ the edge* of tbe carpet about n foot from
after a short bridal trip will reside In this
Cen.
matism of the throat and chest Is the tbe wall. This is all that is necessary, . Saturday evening the republican city city in part of lhe Main bouse on Green
If elected. Fred Ryerson will make one, trouble with which he is afflicted. His ■ They will leave boxes, bedding and any caucus wan h-ld In Parker's hall and an strett, occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Cyril S.
of the very best Recorders Hastings ever: loss will be ketuly felt on lhe lecture plat- i other resort which has been sprinkled -excellent ticket placed iu the field. The Grigsby.
caucus was largely attended which be­
ever had.
form.
' with tbe solution on the shortest possible tokens the Interest uf the people In poli­
Harried.
,
One car best old process oil meal $1.00
BILL-MILJ.KR By Rev. A. D. Gripby at tbe
Tbursdny, Friday and Saturday eve"nrt n«h,n« w‘11 60
,D tics even In local elections.
Pre-byfc-nau prnonnge. Wrduesoay, March
A. E. Kenaston called the meeting to
per hundred at Jendershott’s opposite the Dings of last week Mrs. A. 8. Benjcmln. 1 xture or color.
is,
Calvin
L.
hill
to
Miss Alina D. Miller, botb
order nnd Hon. P. T. Colgrove was called
ot Yankee Springs.
Court Hoose.
National Parliamentarian of the W. C. T. | A somewhat heroic French scientist Is to tlie chair.
The caucus proceeded to
We believe you will find it to your intergjye three lectures on Parliamentary credited with having ixildly declared that business by electing C. W. Jordan Secre­ SMITH —NICHOLS On March 2C. by Rev. A.
1&gt;. Grh&lt;&gt;y at the Ureste terlati parsonage.
est to
tn read
rrNil Stauffer**
Sta'iffor’*, advertisement
mlvprtlscinent in
in an
all-­ ' law which were very' euh rtu'ninir
of nervous
maladies from
from tary and F. W. Walker and W. W. -Potter
est
ruining am!
and 1 na term
large niimlM-r
number ot
nervous maladies
Ernest I. Smith to Mbs Ruth Nichols, both of
Tellers.
Carlton.
iuslructive.
The attendance was quite nhlch girls of the present age are sufferother column of tills paper.
On the Informal ballot three names were
(YIlss Mary McElwain is closing out the zsniali, owing lo the fact that entertain-1 itig can Ikj attributed lo phylug the piano, pioonnent for the office of Mayor. M. L. HlNK—GE8LER. At the residence of the ALWAYS A PU1.L UNE AT
Cook receiving 30, Dr. Lowry 29, nnd R.
I’ndtr's parente In Baltimore. March 31 by
large Lynch .bankrupt stuck of millinery men is, i&gt;o lilies and other things kept peo- 5 Statistics show, according to this author­
Ib-r c. W. Jone*. Daniel V. Hine, of Hope,
K. Grant 23, with quite a scattering vote
pie away.
Should Mrs. Beujamlu ever .’Ity. that of 1.000 girls who study this inone dour west of llol’uway's?^
uixl Miss Ida U. G’esler. of Baltimore.
for various candidates. M. L. Cook hav­
retunr here again we feel *hfc in saying ' a:rument before the age of 12, no leas than ing refused to run his name was with­
Canned.govds humph, well I should re-,
Stockholders Meeting
that she will be greeted with a large 1600 suffer from, this class of disorders, drawn. On the formal ballot R. K. Grant
mark that Cook «fc Cook are loaded wirtr
The annual meeting of tbe stockholders
eJas!U
i while of those who do not begin until later received r majority and was declared of lhe Hastings Building and Loan Associ­
Canned goods till you can’t rest.
Don't rwKil U..&lt; lhe duolfiK enl«rt»h&gt;-' &gt;'“'f •'«
-"&gt;• 200 '*r LOW. .nd nominee. Chester Messer. C. S. Brown ation will be held on the Till.'day of April
A rafeftilly selected slock of millinery mentWlbeClA l^ture Courw win |W j&gt; u.ly
. ... 100
.n/i rtr
_ __ .,000
&lt;
hav.i and W. IL Cook were appointed a com­ 1890 at 7:30 o’clock in the evening at the
.mo.„ .hOMc will,
w»» hjive
mittee of three to wait upon Mr. Grant,
.
'
submitted to yonr inspbctlon.
Klvtv on W«l...sd.x April 15'lu It wlll!ne.. r«urt«llt:
n-ved and inform him of tbe action of the con­ office of the secretary.
A. E. Kknaston.
Mrs. Fred Spaulding.
Tbe remedy vention.
, .
,
t .
- I to tat rqunllv injurious.
The
J. A. Van A kman.
Secretary.
be given by home talent, and coualsts of a I
, ,
.
. ,,
For Recorder and Treasurer Fred Ryer­
\Emory Busby will build an addition to
’ o,
»
. »,
;-uggufllcd « that children should not be son and Howell H. Trask were nominated
President*
f.rn'. *The
*Tn« Bicyclers.
Hlnvcteni. A charm
charm•
laughable fare.-.
­ . '
Dated, March 23. 1896.
* his father’s house in the fourth, ward and
ing operetta. Three Little MaiiKu together permitted tn t.tudy either iu’trument lie- by acclamation.
move into the narue with his family^
W.
W.
Hampton
was
nominated
for
fore the are of 16 at least, on In &lt;’»»-•
with other featan a which will make an
Justice of the Peace.
Awarded
Finest cabinets,'81.59 per dozen for 30 attractive evening. 8i”gl« tickets fifty delicate ciirtltullons, uot till a aUll later
D. W. Rogers was nominated for m-»mdays only.
West Jt Barton.
tier Board of Review, full term and Julius Highest Honors—World's Fair,
cents. Board for reserved *e«ts will opep
Photographers. on Monday morn I ng at seven o’clock at
Tin- third of the seriei of laymen's lect- Russell for short let in.
N. T. Diamond and Baker Shiiner w”re
*^Mra. Minnie Unfohn will rent her home Fred L. Heath’s and close ’at six on the
nre&gt; at U e M. E. church was given Sunday
'
nominated as Supervisors for 1st and 4th
—to be held at
evrulHg by Mr. W. W. Putter, hix subject and 2nd and 3rd wards respective’.*.
in the city this spriug, and move, unto her evening of tbe entertainment.
being Chris’ianlly and Democracy, which
W. R. Cook was elected Chairman of
farui_pear tbe weotorn limits of the city.
Tbe following clipping taken from the
he handle.! hi n very able manner. He lhe Chy Ctuumhlee.
Avill your self &lt;rt this money saving Portland Ubeerver probably means the
sbottrd how Iwlivhfoal liberty resulted
FOR MAYOR.
oppoffiilh'tyand attend our special sale, two fresh young damsels who cut such a
from the’spiritual movement of the German
No msn in the City of Bastings is bet­
—for six weeks beginning
O. D. Spauddino.
prominent Azure on our atjwts several
Rvforwaiion: N&gt;‘d that ic was the duty of ter qualified fortiie. office of Mayor than h
H.i’.vrJl Trask Is an old soldier and r G. ‘days last wwki—“We wanr our auscrpll- every Christian eitU«n to vote aud thereby IL K. Grant dhU republican nominee.
A. Rl man., lie is Uxnougbly honest, and blc yonng men renders to bewap-1 Two reifhter his solemn convictions upon &lt; very Shrewd, cnrefnl and conservative, he will
give tn i he'd intea of ihe' offi-je the same
capaula. Whdt belter nrnn do you want. pretty women are can vanning the sfale lor question which uffeets. or may affect the careful attention, even to the sr.itllesr tlewia be organized la all branchrs required for
the
mle
of
books.
They
are
working
to
­
W.| W. ll iaiptou, t» an ex-Juslicc of the
public welfare. By the constant action of taii, tlwt lie gives to the Uu*4n s-affair*,
They first mike a budand’which hna made him one of the .n.»*t
First, Second aad Third
Pea-re uni he will make just the kind of ji ward Portiaud.
m in's individualism upon his socialism are prominent business men &lt;»i the eltv.
H»Grade Certificates.
man you w$nt fur Jusilce. Vote tor him. ness appeal to ibe prospect!v« bujer, it brunghl'about great changes In Jh’e govern- stands for every Idea of pnxiensiveness.
that does not make a sale they will appeal
meet Whatever effects, changes or modi­ Slid will be found looking'Hit for Ha ting* I
Mtk. Fred Spaulding extends to lhe
Conductor*:
—
.
to your sympathy; failing in this they put
fies tbe Indivldnal inloeuee. effects the best Inn rests first, last and all the ilui--. j(
ladiej&gt; of Hastings and vicinity a cordial
MOST PERFECT MADE- ,
Supt- M. B- ANDRUS
their arms about your neck and implore
He Is « man of sound judgment ami quick j
state and Is mirrored in the jwvernment- io perceive.
invkttion to Inspect hur line uf millineryJ.
C.
KETCHAH.
DUfin-ut and retiring m d&lt;-»- a pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
you to buy; and being built like tho great
Q. S. BASSETT. •
Vrbp cyclists of H ns lings are requested singer. Calve, ,vou may as well sub*crlbe Cbtiattaiiiry It udc of three forces and position Mr. Grant has kepi out «»f politic.'* rroin Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
to muet at tbe Hastings House Friday Un,: as last. D work«r every time—so wo mu! is and shapes tbe moral nature of the aud only cou-n-hted to ar *-»»t ‘Ids nout'mi
tlun
at
the
earnest
sol
chat
ton
of
his
iiidivicluai. Individuals generally recog­
evening tor the purpose of organizing a
friends.
Atid now that Ito has acceded to
are told.**
•
■
C1U1..S/
nize a moral right or a moral duty, and their Wishes it is the duty of every repub­
Tbe County Bunday School Association these lodividoato by their Influence direc­ lican b» not only vote for him, but work
Th|j Grand Raoids Concert Co., assisted held Its uinlh annual session al the M- F.
ted on other lines cryriallze tbe minds nf for him.
by Miss Margaret Townsend, Pianist, will church Momlay and Tuesday. Th* ses­
fob recorder
|
tlit ronjurlly, and a moral right or a morel
give In entertaininent iu the Opel a iluuse
sions were interesting and well attended. duty bcron^s a hwttwl has back of II the
The republicans couldn’t have selected a
Friday eve, April loth.
..We will show the latest styles in
Papers of iruesot to the vrerkerawerc pre- pett tr.of government to -enforce its rccog- more competent and experienced w»"
than Fred Ryeraon. Fred La, never, wo
Wllats the matter with N. T. Diamond eenieil and ably dh-ruseed. The evening
nitiuH. end In H.ta nay gnvrrmnental.n- bdievr, accepted any official position, but
and Baker Shriner for Supervisors. Are eettatons were occupied by addresses, on foroiM arc brought about.
Protesdantbni in the various lodges and fraternal assoc­
they Mi right? We!\ we altob'd t-tuke « Mobdty rrenitoK by Jtov. Dr. Dunafonl. In rrlJgi.m raid protest autism in tironght iations with which be is cimnentrd. Ire L
APRIL "
..ALSO A FULL UN* OF..
facial rippie thttt they w»:re.
of J ack mu : and on Tuesday evening by Prv^ gone band in hand, each auppurttog invariably elected Recorder. The people
nt nastlnga ahunld emulate tl* rxampk* uf
They wear m? the bant of any aline 1 can EHhr .Swerttaft. «»f Grand Ruplds. Tir: thv o!h« -. Druiwracy has grentrd a full the fraternal ortjer-. aud m. «K- Fred their
find, . lx what evecyour &gt;a&gt;s
!l:*’ fialowlLZ uffioef* «nw elected for the dBeioHh'ti: Ubristtanl’.y Bnn»rtar.tly mo!
ltec&lt;»r&lt;ter. a pwltlun Wi»lcb #»l V»
lug public
‘h tnandink th* i**’ mnrb ta'LiTrt lo him.
Graud !ta:iul-e'lo.-ii. and you Ba«i alaaV
,d hope to have lhe pleasure
IU v. A. ,D. G»ie»bj; in man nnd lUtMfarc tte t*# to «‘rt’ r”
V.‘_ cordially i:
FOB TRKA-*
Htetai
1m
nriibJktwnettoB •&gt;!
of a ’nrit
Tl.u peop’r cinmit do loo murJi for the
Ori-dantty
Het tb*
I
iiir ratvxwoHuren! Af cfvtiiiz'dun. and i* raitaut boya In bltto Wh” ro nobtv fought
rljuiea. birii ,i. cteaitv. *iul
Howell HASTINGS. Dice.
_______
__ _
_
a hTty Tno rin ocr a ey il« tn make li e Union w hat it K
ivntv-nhJe driegatfa wvr? | ’t!|. 1Mls4 op^rtnuHy for man to rultiil bls'
April 2nd 1S«&lt;&gt;.
rejntde if you buy groceries of &lt;fouk &amp; hundred aud
jnissloa In this life and the bfe to com*.
Cook.

WINDOW SIMbES

second ward, near the old depot, owned by
A. E. KeHaston and, occupied by Will
Nary and family burned to the ground.
The household goods were mostly, saved.
We hear the house was Insured.

Goodyear’s

Diamond

FREDL. HEATH

LOCAL

1

W. H. Goodyear.

Don’t
Forget,

WHEN
YOU
WANT
SHOES

That will wear good, to
ask for the Grand Raj ids
Shoes, made by Kindga.
Kalmbach &amp; Co.
■

They’re Wearers,

WOOLLEY
&amp; BRONSON.

Barm and Eaton
Summer Normal..

NftSHVILLEi

f CREAM
BAKING

Thursday
FridaySaturday.

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Pattern Hats *”&lt;« Bonnets.

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�BAY STATE IS FOR REED.

’ VIa^ings Banner

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

which ooutre to our desk Is Public Opin­
Wretem Uhond Union.
\
fiMtoa. March 28.—The state repub­ ion. H It* the m&lt;n&gt;t practical periodical
The University of Michigan Choral lican convention to elect delegate* to published. It is a boon to the busy man
O&gt;K t,ROS" Pr&lt;&gt;Pr'l&gt;t°r‘= union has, through Prof. Stanley, organ­ the national convention met at Music or w&lt;»sum who desires to keep abreast of
ized the Western Choral union, which is hall yesterday and Hon. Henry Cabot the times. Send a postal card to the Pub­
composed of the great choral societies Lodge, of Nahant; W. Murray Crane, of lic Opli'kHi C&lt;£. New York City, asking
of St. Louis, Cleveland. Louisville, Ober­ Dalton; Hon. E. 8. Draper, of Hope­ fur • sample copy.
lin, University of Michigan nnd the dale, and Curtia Guild, Jr., of Boa­
An autobiographical paper by Efcxabelb
Aj[ Ohioan and His Wife Mur­‘ Aiiollo club, of Chicago. These unions ton, were unanimously elected as dele­ *’.u tri Phelps iu McClure’s fus April, wHl
will work harmoniously ns to dates for gates at large to the St. Louis conven­ revive lhe tragic history of the burning of
dered Near Akron.
holding concerts, in engaging soloists tion. A synopsis of tbe platform.then
furnished the basis of one of Miss Phelps’
. and In concertedly obtaining from all presented is as follows:
nKHt effective stories; and will also tell
parts of the world the latest produc­
Tt declares that the present tariff should
...Cl
how, moved by the mourning that filled
bf
replaced
by
one
framed
on
protective
tions of composers.
Mlitally Injured-Object of the
principles and arranged to g1v«**n ample the land at the close ot the war. she wrote
I Crim &gt; a Mystery.
protection to American wages and Amer­ that epoch-making book ‘‘The Gates Ajar."
Died in ID* Wife'* Arma
ican Industry and to restore the reciprocity
Special Customs Officer John Den­ policy
The enormous circulation of sueh a
of Junes Q. Blaine; regards ‘.he sti­
C'cvelaud, O., March 30.—At one! neny committed suicide in Port Huron ver u&lt;iiat!on as hurtful to business, and mseazlne as the Ladles Home Journal can,
o’clock jSunday morning the moat' by shooting himaelf in the head with a declares entire opposition to the free and Im a wiihc, be understood when it is said
fiendish, dec J that has ever claimed1 revolver. He had been suffering with unlimited coinage of silver: supports the that during the last six months of 1805
national banking system: declares that the
vptrance. tr the criminal history of’ the grip and had threatened to shoot Monroe doctrine, as declared In 1623. and en­ there were printed, sold and circulated
Oaio w. erpetrated near Tallmadge, himself. His wife hid his revolver, forced hi !H66 and In 1W5. must always lie over four million copies—(Iu exact flgtirra
Figures such as these give
a village he mile* north of .Akron. but he found it, sod while her arms upheld: vapreaae* sympathy with ths 4’058,801).
Alvin Sto re, egrd 69. aud his wife, aged were around his neck and she was pleod- Cubans in their struggle for Independence, one sonie idea of the influence which may
and close* with this declaration In favor ot
G2, whih asleep at their home were ing with him to give her the weapon Thomas B. Heed ns a candidate for prov­ lai exerted by even a single one of the
modem magazines.
brutally'murdered by a fiend, who lit­ he put the revolver to his forehead and ident:
"Maaaaehusetts republicans have nev-r
erally I eat their heads to pieces, after fired, dying instantly.
The RL Hon. James Bryee, M. P„ auth­
undertaken
to
pledge
or
bind
their
dele
­
which numerous kuife thrusts were
gates to n national convention. We do or of that moat popular and successful
Health in Mlehlffnn.
made 'nto the bodies of the dead. Two
not Intend to do so now. But we think it work “The American Commonwealth,”
During the w eek ended March 21 re­ Utting to declare our decided preference has written an article for the April Forum
daugl texs. Hattie, aged 20; Emma,
aged 27, and the family man servant, ports sent in by 56 observers in tarious among the candidates for the republican, entitled “Two South African Constitu­
to the presidency. We pre­
A. F. Stillson, were also attacked. All portions of the state indicate that pneu­ nomination
sent to the national convention for nomina­ tions, "—an elaborate analysis of tbe sys­
1hne of!these are fatally injured and monia. consumption and diarrhea in­ tion as president and urge all our delegates tems of government in the two South Af­
lie unconscious and bleeding at the creased in area of prevalence. Con­ to give their earnest, united and active sup- rica republics—the Transvaal and tbe
to a fearless leader, tried in many Orange Free Stale.
.
home, awaiting death- • They had been sumption was reported at 239 placets {•ort
hard conflicts, a mon of national reputa­
The April McClure’s will contain what
beaten about the head with a blunt in- typhoid fever at 19. diphtheria at 1^ tion, of unblemished character, unswerving
rtrument which uf itself must have scarlet fever at 3G, measles at 33, whoop­ republicanism and great abilities. Thomas is about the first really author*live and di­
rect account yet givun uf Professor Rout­
been large and of great weight.
ing cough at 8 and smallpox nt Detroit, B. Heed, of Maine."
The allusion to the Blaine reciprocity gen awl hU discovery of the cathode rays.
Alvin $tone was among the most Saginaw. Bay City, Marine City. Imlay
policy was received with applause, as Immediately on the announcement of the
wealthy and prominent of Summit \t0w7tship and Ionia.
was also the allusion to the Cuban mat­ discovery, lhe editors of the magazine
county farmers, and his wife was also
cabled Mr. H. J. W. Dam. of London, to
tery ’
__________________
Lived a Century.
a member of one ofYhe wealthiest and
hasten to Wurzburg, and talk with Pro­
Mrs. ’ Esther Kinney celebrated her
SHOT^ROM AMBUSH.
most prominent families in northeast­
fessor Rontgen In his latiratory. and learp
ern Ohioi The object of the murder­ 100th birthday at her home in Laings­
all there was to be learned of lhe new
Conrad
Becker
billed
by
His
Stepson.
ous assault on the family was not rob­ burg. She was barn March 19, 179G, on
marvel in photography. Tlie paper will
Who Commits Suicide.
.
bery, as numerous articles of value, ! the Unadilla river, in Otsego county,
lie illustrated with a portrait of Professor
Virginia, 111., March 30.—Conrad
including the two gold watches of the N. Y. Her father, Matthew Fuller, was
Ronlgen and numerous photographs by
Becker, a wealthy farmer of Arenzville^ the new process.
A supplementary arti­
aged couple, which were oo the bed­ a soldier in the revolutionary war and
this county, was abot dead Saturday by cle by Cleveland Moffett will tell what has
her
uncle
was
starved
to
death
in
a
1
room dresser, were easily obtainable.
British prison ship. She is the only । his stepson, William Becker. The lat­ been done In America with tbe cathode
An Awful Sl«ht.
In a few minutes the whole neighbor­ survivor of a family of 15 children, and I ter then committed sniclde by firing a rays.
hood fori miles around was aroused, at present is in remarkably good health. I bullet through his brain. The tragedy
Real Estate Transfers’
is the result of a long-time family quarand hundreds assembled about the
WAUHANTV UltKIM.
Blooded Home* Burned.
I rel relative -to a boundary line and the
Stone homestead. The scene was ter­
Miners.
Kee
Dadd Brodie, parrel sre
A large barn in which F. E. Tallmadge rightful occupancy of the farm, which 23. Thornapph ’erto
ribly impressive. The rage of those
*100
bad
18
valuable
horses
stabled
was
de
­
u
’
chard
Frrr to Frand* M. Robert*. 20a. sec
recently
terminated
in
a
lawsuit
and
who for so many years had lived with
33
Ha&lt;tl»g«,
ffcjjo.
and loved the amiable, honest Stone stroyed by fire at Saginaw and all of the ordering of the stepson off of some
Elchoid Erwr to Oliver W?'Grace, parcel sec
family knew no bounds. The Akron lhe horses suffocated; also a high- land. The murdered man leaves an es­ 3&gt; llH.«Uags. FJKXJ.
He en A. Gnu* to Duncan McDonald parcel,
police department was notified, and priced Jersey cow. Among the horses ’ tate of $80,000. The murderer and sui­ sec 3.', IlttKtinr' f uoo.
Moses Sbtiltx to the Shultz Creamery Co. WDetective Dunn. Marshal Mason, Sher burned were Pontoon (2:15), a half cide carried n life insurance of $20,(Km)
l«0
a. 8-r 3. Hope $37.13.
iff Griffin: and First Deputy Hart hur­ brother to Alix; June Monk (2:24), and in different fraternal orders. The shot
Azariah aim M. E. Headley to John A. Head­
ried to the scene. They arrivednine several other good ones. Tallmadge’s that killed Conrad Becker was fired ley, parrel.MV'.O. Yankee Hpiing*. *13(0.
Azariah and M. E. Headley to Alvan A. Head­
loss is $7,000, with $2,000 insurance.
j from ambush.
o’clock.
ley. Kft.ve 12. YajiK-e Moni'gA, *t3O&gt;.
They found what appeared to be
i TESLA'S LATEST DISCOVERY. |
tracks of ;a man leaving the side door,
Fred Seifferlein aud wife were shot by j
--------, _
Allred I*, tawrerre. to John W. Lowrerer.
which was open, and ending at the
; Expects to Be Able to Transmit News by 10*. sec 27, Barn $ IM.
Emil Defaw at Leesville. Seifferlein '
Electrical Waves. 1
j Alv«b E. and Mskl'Ic D. Batea to Gex Stevens
road. T1 e rain which had steadily
will probably recover.
His wife’s •
New York. March ML-Nliol» TeUa
‘iK.LS™ Wvltor W. Mutto.a. K.
poured nil night had, however, oblitin&gt; tlie
crated thoracic, along the road. Blood- j&lt; wounds
^oun'!“ were “
I"' abdomen and were has added another to hia wonderful dis- 1 .»e&lt;- i;j. Yankee 8prinK« Woo.
hounds were put Into service, but they I tho“?ht ,o, be/““l'.1 Defaw was on coverirs to the i&gt;o.«lbilitl«o«rbeeleo.',1|,'«}“:‘:*1"jaav&gt;UFrroeli.to«..madl»
. .. ,
...
.
.
J f'tinnl ' at tlift
the Sseifferl
Seifferlein residence to trie current. Hi* latent announcement. I hMrti.r, Hp-arnie to Tlitw. Murphy. V-*. vre 14
could do nothing owing to the rain. : guard
prevent the removal of some mortgaged j^de Wednesday, la likely to attract Or«nttevlli.. «w
——----------- to Avis L. Babcock, 77a. »cc 1C.
goods, but the exact cause of the shoot-"
shoot-*, mOre attention among scientists and Jmmstowu.
PARTED BY THE WAR.
*1000.
ing was not knowm
J laymen than Roentgen’s X rays, the
Esther A. Lewis to David Itoukrr. 7a. .see 2.
Death of a Sister of Ex-President Hayes I
Berry *53.
tor
John
M.DOU.1J.
.
Hectrie
light,
or
oven
the
trl.-pbonc,
DiMlosce a Story.
M v.-gie A- Kahler to Mirt!:u K. Simpson. 120a
John McDonald, who wa» wnUtncml ,or ‘‘ 1n‘5Kn*;
th.t nt let .
St. Louis, March 23.—Mrs. E. Mar- 1
J
“j"
vin, a sister of ex-i*resident Hayes, who' [ to Februnrv, ISM. to th. brunch prison "‘5’^ b“8
murder,
died Wednesday at K,irk wood, a suburb, at aMarquette tot lit. for ___
___ , wa. iobubitontoof th...aril. may altlmst.ly
•
- by Gov. —
- who
was buricu from the Kirkwood Metho-; pardoned
Rich,
is eon- । communicate with those on Mars or any
-.
.
.
.
,
.•
1 other planet.. Mr. Tesla believes that •
et
I,
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t'.r
t*
Kt
n
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dist church. Rev. Dr Mays presiding.

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She was aj few years the senior of her tion ot the case that the man .. Inno- . ,hort tIn)e
lw !m .pe.ktoglerm. I
distinguished brerther.
They were cent
This optrfmn » simtod by the wl01 othrr
niade^
ot
separated in early youth. Mrs. Marvin members ot the jnirdon board.
I ttectHc waves.
■was raised and educated by an old
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Krt.t Nnr, Items
oktahom. tor KemJ.
southern funnly, then residing in east­
Miss Carrie A.King, ot Michigan, hM
Oklahoma City, O. T.. March 30.—The
ern Illinois. When the civil war broke
out the brother joined tbe union army, been promoted from a »l,000.to a 31,209 republican territorial convention, which I
Thinness is often a sign of
here Saturday
and the strong prejudice* of the family clerkship in tlie Indian office at Wash- , met
niei acre
ouiuriuiy to
io elect
eieci delegates
urirgaies to I
.
j j-the St.' Louis
’
•
■ brought
'
A loss of weight
with whom Mrs. Marvin was living es­ ington.
convention,
oo a ' poor health.
Miners at Winthrop who went out bitter struggle between the Recd and
tranged her from him and they never
generally shows something is
rather
Hber than Kork
kork ten hours
hour, a
n day have
hare . McKinley faction,. The Meed men won, ‘ wrong ' ]f (jue f0 a COUgh
met again.
j adjusted the matter and returned to the convention voting down resolutions i
indorsing McKinley, defeating the six || cold, any lung trouble, or if
i work.
Louisville, Ky., Marth 30.—Two of .
;
Col. and Mrs. P. V. Fox celebrated
....... to ' there is an inherited tendency
the three-story warehouses of Pleasure ' their golden wedding in Grand Rapids J McKinley candidates for delegates
St. Louis and electing at.
Ridge Park Distilling company have
.toe'K&gt;t'°° ' t0 weak tongs, take care I
with
a
reception
to
the
Old
Resident!?
j
favorable
to
the
man
from
Maine.
been destroyed by fire, with all their
MIm Gould Buyit a Rare Palm.
contents, consisting of upwaixl of 30.­ association.
Tarrytown, N. 1., March 30.—Miss }
Diphtheria took fire of the seven of i
000 liarreh of whisky. The total loss
is about $425,000, of which $390,000 is Peter Rheinhardt’s children at Benton ■ Helen M. Gould has recently added to ,
of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypo­
ou bonded whisky, $10,000 on free Harbor. One of the two living, a girl; her magnificent collection of rare palms !
phosphites, is a fat-food and
whisky and the remainder on the build­ of 19, was left speechless by the disease ! a species of that plant called the Raven­
ings. The insurance is about $325,000. and the family was destitute.
ala Madagarvien. The palm is a little more. It causes such changes
Hattie Denan. a school-teacher,! over 32 feet in height and nearly three
Situation in Transvaal Berlotu.
in the system that the gain is
from a haymow at the farm of j times as many yen re old. Tbe price
London, March 27.—Tbe Times says jumped
Benton Shaw, near Edwardsburg, land-1 paid for it, rumor says, was about *35.permanent and improvement
that a dispatch dated March 23, from a
000.
well-informed source m Pretoria, cap­ ing upon a large pitchfork, and was .
continues even after you cease
probably
fatally
injured.
.
Arbor Day in Illinois.
ital of the South African republic, con­
taking it. Sound flesh; rich
The First national bank of Chicago
Springfield, ill., March 26.—Gov. Altfirms the reports of a serious political
blood; strong■ nerves; good
rituation. President Kruger has con­ purchased $32,000 worth of courthouse geld has issued his proclamation desig­
cluded a new offensive and defensive and jail bonds of Iron Mountain at a nating Friday, April 17, as Arbor day,
digestion; aren’t these worth
alliance with the Orange Free State. premium of $1,296, over 12 bidders.
to be observed throughout the state as
a thought ?
A syndicate of wealthy Indianapolis a day for planting trees, shrubs and
The Boers of tbe Free State and of Cape
EMULSION hat been endoned by ths
physicians has purchased 30 acres of vines about the homes and along the
Colony are arming.
resort property at Traverse City anil highways and public grounds within
Best Part of a Town Gone.
will build a sanitarium and health re­ the state.
tMn.
Weston, W. Va., March 30.—The fire
sort for use the coming summer.
Will Treat Them os Bandit*. •*
which started in the Commercial hotel
Andrew
Rigstad,
aged
48,
a
aalesman
Havana, March 27.—Capt. Gen. Weyhere Saturday night, burned itself out
shortly after daylight Sunday, having £or an installment company, hanged let has issued a proclamation saying
destroyed nearly the entire business himself with a lace curtain in a shed at that in view of the fact that the in­
surgents avoid engagements with the
portion of the town. The loss ia vari­ Houghton.
The post office at Undine, Charlevoix troops nnd devote themselves entirely
ously estimated at from $400,000 to
to acts of incendiarism, he has resolved
*600,000, with insurance about 25 per county, has been discontinued.
A reward of $250 was offered for the to deal with them as incendiaries and
cent.
arrest of the persons who smeared the bandits.
house of Rev. W. A. Frye at Traverse
Pythian* to Camp at Cleveland.
Dee Moines, la., March 28.-—Fire in the
City with red paint.
Indianapolis, Ind., March 28.—Ry di­
xix-story furniture bouse of L. HarDitchers
near
the
little
town
of
Eau
rection
of the officials of tbe uniformed
bech Friday afternoon damaged build­
ing and stock to the extent of $65,000. Claire have brought to light the nearly rank, Knights of Pythiaa, the arrange­
complete
skeletonof
a
giant
mammoth.
,
ments to hold the national encampment
The loss on stock is about’half covered
Investigation shows that the pros­ in Minneapolis hare been declared off,
by insurance: that on the building ia
totally covered. The net loss after in­ pects for a large crop of peaches and and Cleveland, 0., has been selected as
small fruit throughout the Mich­ the place for the coming event.
surance is paid will be about 130,000.
igan fruit belt this season were never
Hsavy UabtllUm.
hotter.
Syracuse, N. Y,’ March 27.—A state
Holyoke, Maas., March 27.—The Smith,
A fife nearly wiped out the business ,convention of “the reformers of New
Wilson &amp; Sears Paper company is finanportion of Berrien Springs. Seven York, irrespective of party affiliations,dnlly embarrassed. Liabilities about
buildings, including the post office, has been called for thjs city April 21 to
*100,000; the assets are not anywhere
were burned.
The loss was $25,000; ,elect delegates to the national reform
near the liabilities. The failure is at­
tMuranoe, $1,000.
tributed to bad business methods and
Mrs, Ann Maria Harbeck, of Bat­
lhe hard times.
tie Creek, died suddenly at the home
ci her sofi, Eugene Harbeck, in Chica­
New York, March Tt.—C. D. Vaughn. go, aged 66 years.
Knoxville, Tenn.. March M.—Uttol
‘
Western Union telegraph manager in
The supreme court has granted a '
committed suicide Friday morning by
thia city, says he has about completed
new trial to William Thatcher, who has ,exploding dynamite in his mouth. He
pn invention by the use of which it will
was recently indicted tor perjury tn a
be possible to telephone across the
last two years on a life sentence for
murdering hta wife st Benzonia.
Married HU Ulatareto-Law.
Benjamin Hathaway, the Cass county
Btohmond, Ky„ March 2S.—Hiram fl.
Su. Franctooo, March 30. — Advice,
poet, died at his home near Marcellus,
Wr. a boy of 11, and Ma sl»ter-to-tow,
"“'•ed here nv that 300 Chtoeae were
Mr*. Jane D. Ely, * widow «0 year* old
mown to atom, by lhe explosion of a
«»d tbe mother of four children, were
miMfaxine attached to the fort at Klang
■ari l i id m thia city.
in China.
Frank Bagg. formerly a hardware

“A very smooth article?*

plugw
Don’t compare “Battie Ax”
with low
ide tobaccos-—compare.
“ Battle
” with the best on
the marki
-.nd you will find you
get for 5 cents almost as much
“Battle Ax” as you do of other
high grade brands for 10 cents.

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• CIRCULATION •

fnisweek,

t". R. COOK. Local Editor.

.

LOCAL NEWS.
91 quires.

J axon Soap hurts no fabric.
.Dol,y people, representing
parties, joined a Pingree club.

all

Hereafter. changes for advertlreunent, b^’Ion Prize Baking Powder leavens
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest ig
nsure insertion In tbe issue of the week
!I“pkln’’Sle*mwl Hominy
when brought.
(HulledCora). It I, deMelous. Kull qu. 10c

Railway Agent

Ainmpot frozen eabankment fqjl on
A course of flood’s Sarsaparilla mH sin-ins
?.!T,.ib'"n"no *M
him lo death
&gt;&lt;*■
near Marquette.
Albion probibillonisui have put up Pyof
It's all the »a», , .light cold, congmted
Samuel Dickie for mayor. *
lungs or severe cough. one Minute Cough
In lhe condensed milk factory at Howell Cure banishes them. W. U. Coodcxae.

UNEQUALLED IN
MEDICAL AKNALS
A Patient Cured who was Afflicted with Rheuma­
tism, Locomotor Ataxia in the Legs and
Paralysis of the Throat

His Complicated Duties.
“Dlvloe Healer” Burke la In Flint and
s nw sra.ra.-Tbon Fit, - Physical Is a joung lady who can solder from 5,000
nas announced a meeting for Sunday af­
Wreck for Font Years.
to 6.000 cans a day.
ternoon and evening.
1. A.J Goodyear, while employed as
A canning factory is to be eatabliahed
Busy people have no time, and sensible
agre- tor the C. a K. w. Ry. at Repub.
nt South Haven, the city giving the site people have no inclination to use a slow
11 idt.,through overwork and worry,
and a bonus of 82,000.
remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acts
C-Lcken with nervoua spasms,
The salary of the village marshal of promptly aud gives permanent results.
.1 icl: developed into fits and continued
W. H. Goodykail
Portland has peen cut squarely in two.
f ;r nrr years. During that time he
Reed,-of Durand lias sued C.
will receive 8150.
treated with several doctors, who were and hereafter
From the Lakeside Monitor, Au Sable, Mich.
D. bmlth for 810,000 damages, for alien­
A little six year old lad named Tubelson ating his wife’s affections.
The publisher erf this paper having aome1 I , ? *ant to *-a7 now fhal for ten yean pre­
u. able! to cure him, but advised that he
business to transact at Prwcott, Ogemaw Co., vious to last November, I had been able to
”
Arbor for treatment. Hedid recently made the journey from Telocaset,
A little ill, then a little plIL The III fa
perform bnt little, labor, and was totally dis­
SO t.’iiino tl’.eir treatment tor four in far away Oregon, to Waylaud, Allegan gone, the pill has won.
DeWitt’s Little Michigan, . Monday last, repaired to that ham­ a bl cd for nearly three years. 1 was in
Without any apparent effect. county, alone.
Early Risers the little pills that great ills. let. While there he chanced to learn of a re­ an awful shape. Mr. Anthony Stone’s folks
markable recovery from an Hlntaa of thirty-. here, with whom I boarded, will tell you
,v . Sc that condition, he tried Dr.
W. H. Goodyeah.
When the Roentgqn light becomes cheap
Wheeler's Nerve Vitaliaer by the ad­
four yean standing, the fortunate person be­, that they did not expect to find me alive any
The farmers of Livingston county claim
, ...fl-.is friends. It proved to be the enough peojrle who have aches and pains
ing
Thomas F. Galvin. The writer hunted morning when they came to wake me, for
that the potatoes which have been in pit*
1 over two years. But here I am yet, and can
™ .■ remedy and a change was soon won’t do a thing ail day but sit and look
that gentleman up, introduced himself, andI walk six or seven miles any pleasant day
this
winter
are
damaged
50
per
cent.
apparent: improvement continued wiJi
requested Mr. Galvin to give a brief history. without discomfort. My appetite is good and
Ire'• every dose seemed to strength- inside thejpselves.
Nothing cleans cleaner than Jaxon soap of .his terrible disease and some history ofP I enjoy deep. If I was txmen as Im»3 as ever
vuate his thoroughly ajuggiah
' again to-morrow, I have enjoyed life so well
Eight young ladles now act as ushers in
Rev. LawrAnce T. Cole, grandson of ex­ himself. Mr. Galvin’s trouble culminatedl for seven months, that it has a thousand time*
nervm. system until a cure Was ef­ the Lansing Baptist ehurch on Sunday Governor Felch. of Ann Arbor, was Sun­
three or four years since in three diseases—. paid me for the trouble and expense I have
fected.
day
advanced
to
the
Episcopal
priesthood.
mornings, and eight young men perform a
Rheumatism, affecting the general system;, been to get relief
'
"Yon, ask me howl got relief7 Well 1
I'./'S ile bi/
II. Goodyear. like service in the evening.
It is not a mlracle.lt will not cure every­ t locomotor ataxia, affecting the legs, rendering■ had not forgotten that part of it by a good
him unable to direct his course in walking,, deal. But I am eo happy when thinking nnd
The Standard Oil company has estab­ thing. but It will cure plies. That’s what
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve will do, be­ and paralysis, rendering him unable to use, talking about my recovery that I can not get
Miss IDA FITZ SIMMONS.
lished a distributed station at Allegan, cause it has done it in hundreds of cases. lipa, 11trout or palate.
in everything at once. No one but ravsell
.’I
;-r of Piano. Organ. Voice Culture.
can appreciate my condition before last No­
W. H. Goodyeah.
Thorough Bum and other advanced and have expended $2,000 In putting in
In giving a history of hh trouble, Mr. Gal­ vember, and now 1 want to say'to anyone who
•terms in classes of two or four large tanks, and other fixtures.
vin
said
:
may be affected with either rheumatism,
The Princes of the Orient Inlated mem­
..
. i ■ Culture. For particulars call
“ In 1861 I enlisted in the army and was loeomotor ataxia or paralysis, that if they
An inmate of the county poor farm bers and held a banquet at their hall in
will write me, I will make affidavit as to the
Pinckney on Saturday evening, March 28. made captain of Co. H„ 40th Illinois Infan­ facts
that I have stated and to what I owe my
called on the prosecuting attorney at Flint
try. I was stationed at Paducah. Ky.; in
Take a dose of DeWitt’s Little Early September of that year and while there1 recovery.
and informed him that he was being mis­
"As I stated, last November I wuatmy
Risers just for tbe good they will do you. caught cold and contracted rheumatism. I■
us'd there, the officers having compelled
worst, could neither eat, sleep, walk, talk, or
These little pills are good for indigestion, was in the hospital there three months; when use my hands or feet in any way. I read in
him to take a bath.
good for headache, good for liver com­ I recovered sufficiently to report for duty, some newspaper of some one who had been
although
far
from
well.
Previous
to
this
Lake Goguac near Battle Creek la higher; plaint, good for cot^tl pation. They are time 1 had never been sick a day in my life&gt; similarly aficcted as I was. This person had
sought cure everywhere for years and given
good.
w. H. Goodyeah.
and weighed 125 pounds. I conttnuroin the up to die, when he commenced taking Dr.
this spring than It has been for eight
It la estimated that the last traveling service during the wup, although suffering Williams’ Pink Pills far Pale Pw-ple and
E. BARRELL.
W. W. POTTER. years, and there will probably be plenty doctor who struck Howell “did”‘the citi­ all thjF time from rheumatism. At the close was cured. I did not have any faith in them,
of water this season to supply all the de­ zens of that town to the tune of about of the war, I was discharged and a few but was prevailed upon to buys half dozen
BARRELL A POTTER,
months afterwards granted a pension ot $9' boxes for $2.50. I commenced taking them
Attorneys at Law.
mand for domestic and lawn purposes.
8500.
per month for my diimbilities. I was never the first of November, and in thirty days by fol­
&gt;r H:istingsCity Bank. Collections
(j.tlv attended to, and genersl law Uu«ineii8
tree from pain for thihy-three long years un­ lowing directions closely. 1 could see a marked
A canning factory, with a daily capacity
Bumf are absolutely painless when De­ til
late last full or early in the winter. I
of 5,000 cans ot fruit, will soon be es­ Witt’s Witch Hazel Snivels promptly ap­ continned to grow wor*c all the time during improvement in my condition.
“ Well, I kept right on following inrtrnctablished in* Casco, by Wm. McEwlng, of plied. This statement is tnie. A perfect the entire period nntil la&lt;t November. 1 wus tions to the letter. I bought another half
TV A. !.AMPMAN.
remedy for skin diseases, chapped hands then in a pitiable*condition. I hod been dozen boxes and then a third! of which I have
H .
U IJ
Alexander. W. Va., a former resident and lips, and never falls to cure Piles.
stricken with paralysis and locomoter utaxiu left nearly two boxes. It has cost me $7J®
j;;k :
■' D-.-Uts! Wilt* now UKriuiij auu
in addition to my rheunmi-im. For three and I ain • going to make it an even $11) before
W. U. Goodyeah.
■L&lt;&gt;f.V Anesthesia, Riv. or chloroform The factory will consume about 1,200
year* I ww» helpless. I could not talk because i stop. Not that I fear that I am not cured,
।
'.wr 1’hln Smiths Hack el Store. baskets of fi ult daily.
There are some among our fruitgrowers of paraly.ds, I could not walk because ot' the for I never felt better every way in my life.
h .I.!- "i t-&gt; U’ and 11&lt;&gt; i.
ataxia, and my hands, arms and But 1 don't propose to take any chances on
Susan B. Anthony says it Is all right for who believe that the peach crop of 1896 locomotor
:. C. 1.AMPMAN, M. D.
legs were all out of shape, withered and quitting too soon.
•’ .:’■&gt;■&lt; &lt; itL W. A.' Lampman calls promptly a woman to pop tbe question to a man she will lie equal to that of 1895.—Sawjatuck drawn, from rheumatism. You see my knees
“Am I sure that Pink Pills cured me?
Commercial.
, ;k&gt;v-.re&lt;!. .special attentii-n given to Utting
now. Just as limber us youra. Last summer Why should I not be? Did I not suffer the
tr'ating Hernia or Rupture for loves, whether it is leap year or not. Now
It’s Just as easy to try One Minute I could not move my knees, nor could I get agonies of hell for years without relief? Then
:.u. ... The m.itority of cases can be that woman has became a breadwinner,
them
together
within
six
iuehes.
Yon
mw J took Pink Pills and came out in the shape
;--inx':i•..eur-d without
surgical operaCough Cure as anything else.
Lt’s easier
she Is no longer In a position lo wait for to cure a severe cough or cold wit li it. I a-: my fingers, straight and nearly recovered from 1 am, as you see me t6-day and then ask me
their stiffness. At that time, if I attempted if I am sure? Is a man sure he is going to
proposals. She can take care ot herself your next purchase tot a cough’ be One to walk 1 was liable to go backwards or side- |j die some time? lam jnstnssure Pink Pills
T AM AND ( OI.l.KCTION OFFICE OF
Minute Cough Cure.
Better medicine; ways or fall down us I was to go fvrjrards, be­ cured me as you are sure that you are going
and her husband too, if necessary.
L
.!. M. SMITH.
cause
nf the lack of power of Iw-nmotfon. I to a long rest some time. Sure Pink Pilfi
belter result; better try it.
prayed fur years to die and be relieved of my cured me? Well, 1 am happy to remark,
The Springport Signal wants to know
W. H. Goodyeah.
.our macle in all parts of the state
suflerintrs.
yes! A thousand times yes?
Cunv; • nn-.'Uig »y*peclaKty. Special pains where there is a man who. under the same
“ Had it not been that cur Government saw
Benlon Harbor saloon men were willing
" I know positively that 1 was cured by Dr.
•...»v:iin drafting exmtracts, chattel moTt- 1 circumstances can equal this day’s work; to close up for an all day revival meeting fit to increase ray pension from .&lt;!» to $1" per■ William^
Pink Pilis, and I believe firmly
a:..: wiHs.
Woodland, Mich. “On last Monday Lewis Beals, aged 66, provided the druggists would do lhe same. month nnd pay nie $3,14b back pension, I , that it is the most wonderful remedy in ex­
should have suffered for lhe necessities of‘ istence to-day, and every fact I have preThe latter refused.
life.
..• .-.irt
Loyal: E. Knappen. sowed 83 acres of clover seed. Thu work
.-*ented to you is known to my neighbors as
” Before this tim* I hod treated with the well as to myself and they wfill certify to the
We might tell you more about One Min­
was done with a tin horn. Mr. Beals in­
Artiiurc, Denison.
best medical men*of Detroit, Cleveland. Mil­ truth of my remarkable cure.”
’
ARE. KNA1TEN &amp; DENISON,
forms us that he would have finished the ute Cough Cure but you probably know waukee, Chicago nnd several other northern
Dr. William*-1 Pink Pills arc an unfailing
LAW Y KBS.
j that It cures a cough. Every one does cities, but us 1 sahl. grew gradually worse
specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia,'
/is 61T Michigan Trust-Co. Bldg,,
40 acres had It not been for the fact that who has used It. It is a perfect remedy
until I would not Imre given Si for my ; partial paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica,
•
Grand Rapkis, Michigan. he visited a part of the day.”
for coughs, colds, iMiaresneas. Il is an es­ chances of life la.&lt; Norcuiber. and, in fact, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the
would rather hare been dead than alive. 1
of la' grippe, palpitation of the.
A. SWEKZEY.
A French photographer, «ays the Popu­ pecial favorite for children, being pleasant only weighed 182 pounds. You %*c me to-day. nftcr-cd'crt
heart. Mi. and sallow complexions, that tired
to take and quick in curing.
Attorney al law,
1 weigh 175 and uni free from pain entirely,- feeling resulting from nervous prostration, all
lar Science News, hae arranged an alcohol
W. H. Goodyeah.
Hastings, Mid).
am slowly hut purely gaining strength. You diseases resulting from vitiated humorv in the
- iu al! courts of lhe state. Col- lamp so that while it Is immersed he can
Indications are that there will be a big see 1 get up stairs all right, and I come up blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas,
throw powdered magnesium into the flame row over telephone rates in Muskegon un­ these stairs a doz&gt;'n times a day now. You etc. They are also a specific for troubles pe­
uitended to.
would not discover that 1 was ever ur?.blc to culiar to females, such as suppressions, ir­
and thus secure a very brilliant light un­ less conditions change. The Michigan speak.
1 shall go to work with my tools as n regularities and all- forms of weakness. In
A. 81 KIHNEK, M. l&gt;„
der water. In this manner he has been telephone company charges $30 and 830.
carpenter soon, eo ns to help me increase in menxher effect u radical cure in all cases
Physician and Surgeon,
atrength.
I was so long unable to take a step ' arising from mental worry, overwork or exable to obtain some clear and beautiful
Delton,
Mich.
that 1 do nob feel hardly safe on ' my pins ’ । ceases of j whatever nature.
rt-.-idMuce, one block east ot depot.
photographs of the bed of the Medlteryet, although I hare not fallen down in
These (pills are manufacturer* bv the Dy.
Be sure nnd use that old and well tried
rean. Oxygen Ik carried down into the remedy. Mrs. Winslow’* Soothing Syrup several mouths. I av learning the use of my |' Williams’ Medicine Company, Schenectady,
A. AH. BARBER
legs, handy, arms and tongue again. I pin s\ •. N. Y., and are sold only in boxes bearing the
Physicians and Surgeons.
apparatus to promote combustion.
for children teething. It sooths the child, you will think I have recovered the use of the ;■ firm’s trade-mark nnd wrapper ax 50 cents
latter if I keep on, but I want to practice np j box ot* six boxes for
Caln n^ity or county responded to with
and are never
If au elderly man, represent^g himself softens the gumsl allays all pain, cures again and make up for lost time and tell *i' a
sold in bulk. They may b« had of all drugpromptness, day or night.
wind colic and is tbe best remedy for
erer.y one of my now happy lot
Jgista. •
to be a traveling man, desires to pawn a diarrheea. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
a? mTeldon.
gold watch with you, look wise and tell
«
Abstract and Rea! Estate Office.
him you are trying lo get rich yourself.
The Grand Rapids fruit shiptiers bfAbstract BIock. ilAstr.igs.
Mon. to loan on Real Estate Real Estate Tbe watch he shows you is all right, but sociatlon has resolved that all the fruit
:u.; comndsslon. General conreyaiiclng.
shipped from that locality next season
dsvias a complete s**’ of Abstract Rooks.com- through parlor magic, or something simi- shall bear lhe label “Grand Rapids fruit.”
from the Rueords, can furnish complete Har, he Shifts watches when he secures
abstract*. •
the “small loan for a few days.” He has
What We Offer Yon
hTi.H* T.'cOLliROVE.
been working Albion and is thought to be Is this; If you are troubled with Catarrh,
Attorney at Law
IT WON’T RUB OFF.
.
SacceMpr to Smith &amp; Colgrove.)
Cold In Head. Hay Fever, go to tbe drug­
headed this way.
iUHlee In Unlon*block.Hastings.)
gist named below and mt a bottle of Cen­
i’ract*ah the courts ot th** elate.
to rj Catarrh Cure. No danger of being
The Dimpled Cheeked Village Maid
hu tnbugged. Relief In; five minutes and a
i E. K KN ASTON.
it "'orft
may not retain hhr dimples and rosy positive cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath.
A*
.Attorney at Law,
ruboft^j
cheeks “blooming with health,” until she
'fvcrj.8. &lt;l&lt;k&gt;dvear A Co.’s storu.)
. rac'.lc-akj au court*of tbe State. 'JollecUons finds a good husband.
A Httfe neglect or \ A spelling master seems to be needed at
ur&amp;nptly it tended to. .
accident may bring about some one of the Ann Arbor. Students at the library. writ­
“female” diseases and •’weaknesses,” to ing out slips for books have been known
•- K. TI MMERMAN, Honxepathic Phy which tbe sex is subject, and health may
to spell psychology “sicology” and encyc­
siciafi and Surgeon.
be forever impaired, and hopes and hap­ lopedia “ensyklopedia."
Officeover Roger's grocery store.)
piness be at an end. Thanks to Dr. Pierce,
M U forms a pure and permanent coating and does’
hJs Favorite Prescription, prepared by
not require to be taken off to renew from time&lt;
him for women, cures the worst cases of
r yy
to time. Is a dry powder. The latest makei
The best salve In the world for cuts,
stings
ity
ank uterine
diseases, nervousness, neuralgia, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
being adapted to mix, ready for use, with’
Hastings,
Mich.
irregularities, and “weakness.” It Is a sores, tetter, chapped, hands, chilblains,
Cold Water. Can be easily brushed on by any I
great invigorating tonic and nervine, and
one. Made In White and twelve fashionable।
CAFITAJJ 70.000.00 rapidly builds up the health and strength. coma, and all akin irruptions, and posi­
’ ISw tints. ALABASTINE Is adapted to all styles
tively cure piles or no pay required. It
SURPLUS, 817,000.00
&lt; of plain and relief decorating.
I
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, for cona’ipatton. or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
! FOR SALE DY ALL FIRST-CLASS PAINT DEALERS.
1
ihcorporaied under the laws of the State of.
box.
For
sale
by
W.
H.
Goodyear,
the
Michigan. I
jrfck headache,, biliousness. Indigestion.
F
*SK YOUR PAIMT DEALER FOR CARD OF T1I1TS.&lt;
druggist. __________________
Once taken, always in favor.
'MANUFACTURED ONLY BY ALABASTINE OO., GRAND RAPIDS. MIOH.\
Open for business, Dec. ID, 1886.
The Discovery ffovetf Ufa JLife.
Mayor Boynton of Port Huron, in ans­
OFFICERS.
Mr. G. Callootte, Druggist, Beaverswer tu a circular letter from Mayor Pingree
b. Rnblnson, President;
replied that tbe entire salary account of ville. III., says: “To Dr. King’s New Dis­
Chester Messer. Vice Pres.
covery 1 owe my life.. Wm t«ken with
Dan W. Reynolds, Cashier Port Huron was about 830,426, about La grippe and tried all the physicians for
$10,000 more than Detroit paid for scrub
DIRECTORS:
women and janitors in the city hall.
He miles about, but of no avail and was given
Dan W. Reynold*.
W. £L Powers,
Having Dr.
&lt; I. Robinson.
R. B. Messer.
gave Pingree some useful pointers on run­ up Mid told I could not live.
King’s New Discovery In my store I sent
M. L.Cook.
Chester Mesaer ning city affairs economlcaliv.
P. T. Colgrove.
......
for a bottle and began its use and from the
If a small bottle of Shaker Digestive first dose began to get better, and after
Ha» the only savings department in Barry
using three bottles was up and about
&lt;r^niy and pays interest ou all time Cordial does you no good, don’t buy • again. It is worth its weight in gold. We
,ar“Prove all things; bold fast that which wont keep store or house without It. Get
■•uth Afriea. Uaed by tbe KaflraaaM
is good.” Il’S Dot good for everybody, a free trial at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug

" 1W JUtfgra Failg Ratit.’*

Stations.
■ANTVAkD.
ixrriNoa..........

.... I'm,!?w
C. R. OSBORN. Local Agent, Hastiaga
». W. Rtraam. O. p ft T. A. Chicago.

licip,
K&amp;Iid&amp;nd I. J&amp;raw
______
time table

it was in Prescott, Mich., the Patient was an Old

Soldier and has Hundreds of Friends.
The Case Reads Like a Miracle.

3!

Will Paper Is Unsaniiary.

Kalsomine is tsmmis, rubs
'u f off and Scales.
I

ALABASTINE

H\

C

B

,

KAFFIR KOLA EXTRACT

Is no doubt a matter of
some concern to you,
sb when
-Lvu you
but not eo
buy it at tlie City Bak­
ery. Everyone when
in the city Should get a
cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffee at all hours- of
the day. Finest line of
Confectionery in the
city.
d. E. RENKES, FROF'R

only for thin, pale, alak, weak and weery.
For those who are starving for want of di­
gested food, x For those who cannot get
fat or strong, because their stomachs do not
work as they ought to.
These are the people, millions of them,
whom Shaker Digestive Cordial will cure.
Food makes strength, muscles, brain,
blood, energy—after it is digested. U not
digested, It will do yea no good at jH.
Shaker Digestive Cordial J^pa y^r
stomaeh to digest your food and cures in­
digestion permanently.
When you ve
tried a small bottle yoe can tell.
Sold by druggists. Trial bottle 10 cents.

______ ________

ZvIujs In their tribea for many gener

Tbe old Qulnuesectown site, n“r
Mountain, may be the
of*
community again. A large body of mag­
netic ore has been struck at a depth of 885
feet. It is considered the most valuable

kidney nnd bladder ailments, and &lt;ia-

store.

find in years.

z£l

NOXTIL.

Kalamazoo Lv...
Eaflt Cooper
Richland JuneT.
Cressey...............

Crooked Lake......
Delton
Cloverdale
Aken Point........
Shultz....KAMtorah........... .

Coats Grove
Woodland
Woodbun...........
Via D.L.db
Lanatog.
itoMt:...............
Grand- Rapids....

4 14

Stations.

Grand Rapids.
Detroit
Lan«intr........
-»uodbur&gt; ...
Woodland ....
Coats Grove..

Ham lids ...
iker« Paint......
Cloverdale
Delton
1 10
Crooked Lake....
Mito.On»°ey..............
Richland .Innat.
East Coo per Lr..
Kulamaxon 4r .
Freight trains carry passengers, but will be
run at th* convenience of tbe Company, and
the right is reserved to change the time of such
trains wit bout notice.
No. 6 will wait at Woodbury for D. L. ,N.
trains when necessary.
•Stop on signal only.

------ THE------

SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Celebrated

“Sunset Limited" Transconti­
nental train service.
BETWEEN

NEW ORLEANS,
LOS ANGELES and
SAN FRANCISCO
IS UNSURPASSED.
And the new equipment of these magnlficeat
trains excels In elegance nnd comfort the sup­
erb vervlce of lhe pkst season.
hours New Orleans to Los Angeles.
YQ hours New Orleans to San Francisco.

Direct connection from all points In Michigan
Is iun&lt;le oy Iwsvlnn Chicago Saturday and Tues­
day nights (or Wednesday ax 3 a. m.) in through
sleepters with

SUNSET LIMITED TRAINS
Comprising: Composite Cars—Including bath
room, barber shop. cafe, library and smoking
room:
Bleepers-Doub’.e drawing room aud 10 sections,
also combined compr.rtincnt and ladles’ Par­
lor Car. rivaling In perfection of detail all
former achievements of car butldloK on lhe
Continent-especially designed tor lady
travelers:
Diners—Meals served a-la-carte. The entire
train illuminated with Pintsch Gas.
Leaving New Orleans Semi-Weekly.

MONDAY'S AND THURSDAYS

THE SUNSET ROUTE.
Is the first line tn the United States to recog *
ntze that heretofore accomodations for lady
travelers havebeeu Inadequate to the require-,
nionts. The ladle*- are more especially taken
care ot than fo any cars heretofore built. In
stead of-belng compelled to sit up al! day in the
•cubby’’ sch» of a sleeper, while the liege lards
may perambulate tbe train, and gather In a
t&lt;|H'cial compartment to talk, smoke, etc., one
eud of tbe boudoir aud drawing roam car accOnipanviDR each train Is to have a special room
fitted up for the ladles, with library, the 1 at eat
tnagazlnes and periodicals, reclining condhes
and other needed comforts. These cars are
sixty nine feci in length and have seven boudojr
sleeping compartments, each with separate en­
trance and capable of being thrown eu suite.
Each compartment has two bleeping bertt/s, a
waMi stand and the necessary lavatory fittings,
and opens into a hallway on one side of the car.
A iMdiea* maid accompaules each train for the
aceomodailon of lady passengers, more Darhcularlr for those iravsllog without escort.
Tbe train Is also accompanied through from
starting iMilnt to destination by an experienced
nnd courteous representative of the Passenger
Department, who nets as a personal escort.
For information concerning Caliiorola, time
tablas rati-s of passage and any particulars re­
garding the journey to California, address
W.G Nkimeb.
Gen. Western Agt. Sou. Par. Co.
S7F R. Morsk.
230 Clark 61. Chicago.
G. P. &amp; T. A. Sou. Pae. Co.
New Orleans. Ijl. -

CATARRH
-------------------------

Is the Greatest Remedy and Cure of the

Your
Daily
Bread

:I “11

Stat long.

IU.

P

,rrSi!r.-j |P« nIKSilM

Btatlona.

taa

Local Disease

;

and la the result of colda
and sudded climatic
change*.
It cun be cured by a pleasout remedy which u »ppUrA directly into the
nostrils. Being quickly
htmorbed It gives relief at
once.

ELY’S CREAM BALM

,

for the United Btatee for thfi wonderful ex­
tract.

As a guaranty we retain the

Drafueu Cannot De Cured

is a .knowledged to be the most tborevgh care
for Nasal (‘atarrh. Cold in lloxa and Hay
Fever of ail remixlit*.
It opens and
cIkuinc- theuaaal puaages. altayajadu and iafiamaUoti. heals the Korea. prnu*^a the mem­
brane from cold, rttfdorcr the wr-nee* of taste
and emell Pj Ice W rente sit Druggists « by
mall.
ELY BROTHEHS. « Warren St. New Y'ork.

third bottle and not being benefitod thereby
BREAKFAST- SUPPER.

or enter from u. 41rea:
IbeTMult. and nnhfi the Infiammatton SSuSj
nuf aud thto tube restored to Its normal
hiring a.u
will be destroyed
forevc*;.
oond'Uou- boanng
bT CMUrrh
SSJhHwSUbxtrendition «I

STt^tSSi "llSrauarrtOttre. H«J lor

etrreum: £T j. mmr t 00.. Tokdo. o.

p«r-U eboraa.

Kaffir Kola Extract Co.,
Office. 32,
209 State Street,

—CHICAGO.

EPPS’S
COCOA
GRATEFUL-COMFORT1NQ.

BOILING WATER OR MILK.

�—

&gt;ooo&lt;xxx

Slaughtered:

I

&amp;

Goods
Will

«

Hardware
At Less
Than
Wholesale

THE 11 astings City Bank having purchased the entire Hardware
Stock of IRA VAN VALKEN BURG at Chattel Mortgage

Sale, including Wagons, Buggies and barm Machinery of ail kinds,
propose to close out the sahje within the next 90 days Regardless of
Cost.

Nothing will be reserved, and sale will continue at retail and

Be
Sold
At
Auction
Every

Saturday
Afternoon

auction until everything is sold* or until some buyer is found who will
take the entire stock.

Prices
cone st ohce while jtock ijt cohplete.

March 31, 1896

and the speed of the car is largely genera- ! so different from anything that wo know
I'!1’ ‘“‘"fi* l0,D» ol.thatl willitlw .w .«,uni &lt;.r IL
lash, in tIlf*
wish ,
I ijwh.
the hands uf
of tbe
the driver, nnd
anil with
which the mules are urged tu a good lively The government provides funeral cars for
COOK RPOS.. Proprietors.
gait.
carrying a way the bodies of Hose whose
Anyone desiring to see Lite most ot the friends hr relatives are lo pour to pay for
city in the shortest time should hire a the expunne of a hearse. This funeral car
guide, and our party of eight were very doesn't come very close to Ute homes of the
fortunate in securing ‘-opal Jia”an Ameri­ bereaved. The funeral prodrs$ion from
can who speaks Spanish fluently. We the home of the deceased tu the funeral
first went though the Muneum. There we enr Is very abbreviated—no doubt resem­
SOME OF THE INTERESTING
saw the old “Calendar stom\" circular In bling a democratic campaign procession this
SIGHTS TO BE SEEN AROUND
form and weighing many tons. Next we fall. There were just four people in It,
THE CITY.
saw the Aztec Sacrificial Stone, upon they bearing the plain black casket, con­
which, centuries ago, hundreds, yes taining tbe remains of the deceased, upon
A Hoat'Kldr on the Old Canal Built by the thousands, of victims were sacrificed their shoulders, two men walking at the
every year to appease the anger nf the foot ot the cuffin and two at tbe bead.
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Mexico is a laud of tradition. Its history Gods. The stone is round, about 10 feet Black coffins indicate that the deceased
■a myth, aud its past so completely wrapped in diameter and possibly three feet thick. was a male, aud a white coffin indicates a
in mystery as to puzzle and bewilder our In the center a hollow basin was cut 11110" female.
At last our street car stops and upon
greatest ecienllsts. Even the history of the stone, Into which was placed the
Che founding of tbe city Is traditional. It hearts of the victims and from the basin a alighting we are surepunded with a great
a ifr :*ald that Itu* primitive Hitlers were told channel runs to the rim of the stone to let throng of beggars and half clad people.
to keep marching until they came to a the blood run away. Tbe victims for We were about to lake a boat on tbe La
place where an eagle, with a snake in its these terrible sacrificial rites were general­ Vlga Canal which was built by lire Aztecs.
mouth, wm sitting on a cactus, and there ly prisonrrs, and whenever the victims The canal Is about 40 feet wide and three
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were to locale and build a great dty. began tu gel scarce, ware were even waged feet deep. The boats are flat bottom mud
’ They marched and marched until finally fur no other object than to get prisoners to senws with various kinds of canopy tops.
H they came to n broad valley, surrounded murder by sacrifice. These victims were Oars are not used in tbe propelling of these
* foC *H'(h “°®nla5n®« and there they saw the laid upon this Sa-rificial stone and held boats but the natives, generally two of
/, eagle, with tbe serpent in its mouth, sitting down with various forms of heavy stone them, stand in tbe forward end of the boat
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co a cactus. They settled in tbe valley collars, and their hearts cut out with stone aud with long poles, force these clumsy
M and founded what h to-day the City of knives. Then there was the Aztec God of old crafts up stream. A great deal of com­
|-^Mexico. Tne eagle with the snake in its War and other Deities all made in a crude merce passes up and down this canal,
suouth Is stamped, worked or printed on way out of stone. We also saw relics of lhe which starts up in the mountains miles
■ nearly everything in the republic, being Spanish Inquisition by meaud uf which un­ from the city. Tbe natives bring veget­
fortunate ones were choked u&gt; death by ables, garden truck and beautiful flowers
A. , ; evHn stamped on their coins.
Tbe city covers over three miles square degree?; there was also Moutoznin-x'* from the mountains which they sell in the
shield;
Aztec mummies of people who had city. The canal is covered with every
11 of territory and tbe streets intersect at
Ji I right angles. In the beat t of the city is been buried alive rather than fall into th- description of boat at all hours of tbe* day.
,4 I 4he great cathedral which we attempted to hands of the Spanish. There were als&gt; You can sea the little dug out canoe, lhe
M ■de&gt;cril»e iant week, which is located on the Aztec picture paintings: hlernglypllcs; old mird-scow gondola, or the long, narrow
ground formerly occupied by tbe Aztec Aztec maps; knives made of volcanic glaar; boats hewn out of tbe trunks of large
temple, wlir re Montezuma’s army was en- old Spanish anchors and relics of ancient trees. As soon as It became known that
vwmped. hi front of the cathedral ts the times; Maximilians coach which was mune we wanted to ride on tbe Canal we were
[ . Ftaza Mayor, or public park. To lhe left In Italy and cnet &gt;60.000. b-aldes his surrounded by a gang of half clad gondo­
■ . uf the eoKiednil and diagonally opposite is armor, swords aud various other things. liers, each oue bidding against the other to
j ■ |the Goverutntbi palsue, a long two story By special permission we obtained entrance secure our patronage. At last after the
I J structure o rupied by the President and bi the room in which the magnificent solid usual “Jewing" on prices our guide had
| j fcgvvernmeot oOtelals. and occupying ground silver service, weighing hundreds of us get in a certain boat with tuu sturdy
•, I where Cortex’arm v wa« encamped when pounds, belonging to Maximilian, and men to pole It along. The ride was both
first camr to the city. Probably the thousands of other relies, ancient and novel aud delightful and one' of the most
. Hwaui street of the city we would call Ban modern, which I have not room to enumer­ Interesting trips that can be taken while
MFranrisco street whlab leads from Presi- ate, much less to describe, are kepi.
in the eUy. We pass up and meet all
Igdeuf Diaz Castle at Ghapullapec down past
At Flazo Mayor our party took the street sorts and designs of vessels coining down
Vmeds. another beautiful park, past car and went down through rhe oldest part stream. We pass under two stone bridges
| PsYturtoide h -tel, when* we took our meals, of the city, with its low adobe, one glory and at last come to the third—one of those
I fin t^wnt of lire Cathedral and by the P*m»i buildlugs. Its very narrow streets, some of old ones built by the Aztecs, and so low
This, would all lie Baa Francisco them scarce exceeding nuc rod iu width. down that we all have to drop down on
I ’Street iii/Auieriex but not so iu Mexico, Our street car goes bumping along through our knees, ladles as well as gents, to pass
1 WvhetH tjie rrttmei. of streets change every the narrow streets or lanes with the mules under. Tne sides of this csnal are literal­
; jbioct. As all snwc cars run is CrukI at a full gallop. Nothing is heard above ly lined with natives all of whom want to
I gRieet iu New (hintin.
mH start, from . the din save the bldwing ot the drivers sell you sumethirtJT.
. l^-xa Mayor iu the City of Mexico.
Soon after passing under the old Aztec
horn, to warn some pedestrian or team of
■ Ttwy have rapid trausit iu the eltj—at danger. The natives here seem to be even bridge we come to the Corona museum.
-lens' as rapid as one or two mulus can lower and more ignorant than those we Juan Corona was not r statesman, diplomat
gtetxl a car over tbe sUeeta. Instead of see about the central part ot Ute city, aud nor a high official in Mexico. Qe was
shaving a bell to warn people or wagons off are poorly and seauUly clad. Ou the way simply a rich Mexican bull fighter and a
Ire track the driver blows « Iiorn, Hound- through this portion of the city we pass philanthropist. The best bull fighters
,,nS ”&lt;illke «mr fish horn, which seems the bouse in which Cortez lived. We also make almost fabulous sums of money,
I » |rrty odd to an American. The mules are bad an opportunity to see a Mexican and they spend as easily as they make
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hitched our in front of the other funeral among lhe poorer clawes. and It Is IL Juan Corona died worth a good for­
tune ana with a splendid collection of
relies and old curios. He was one of • the
most charitable of men and during life
gave great sums to charity and left all of
bis property, including bls splendid mus­
eum to charity, founding an Orphans Home
where about SOO unfortunate ones are
caned, for. We stopped at lhe Museata
and saw tbe rich clocking wo„»g&gt;y Corea*,
and tbe implements Uiat he used as a Bull
Dcktor. dnmn Mon(lw to M.xlvlltu
■*•«&gt;te»&gt;* tro“ 'be 1'yr.m.d. ot Mrxiwi.

Hastings Banner
Thursday, Apr. 2, 1896.

ANCIENT MEXICO,

HflSTINQS CITY BANK

visit Mexico without visiting this interest­
lug place..
. The great natloual drink of Mexico is
“pulque,” which h mnde from the juice of
t!m Century.plant" Thousand** aud tbousands of acres of Century plants can be
seen growing as you ride slung on lhe rail
road. The plant will produce pulque when
from 4 to 0 jean* of tge aud will produee
it tor about 10 muntlis when it dies
and another plant lias to be grown In place
of the dead one. In order to get the
pulque, the central stalk of lhe plant la
cut out down close to the ground and
scooped out in the fonu of a basin, into
which the juke nf the plant runs. Tbe
natives have some kind of a mouth-sucking
arrangement, bv which the pulque is
drawn upwards into a receptacle, and from
that is discharged into a pig skin which he
carries on his back. The Juice however
can't get into tbe mouths of tbe natives—
if it did there wouldn't be any deiuaud for
it. Tbe juice after being gathered Is taken
to a building where it commences tofomenl
aud spoils unless used In 80 hours. When
the juice first la taken from the plant it is
said to be sweet, and something like sweet
cider. The more it works the sourer it
gets, and that which Is otdlnarily dished
up to “tenderfeel” Is sour and so old that
it Is “stringy.” The color of pulquu Is not
unlike diluted milk. The natives throng
around the stations wherever you stop,
with stone jars filled with pulque which
they sell yon for six cents a mug, but
which they ordinarily sell for one cent to
natives. Pulque la about as Intoxicating
as our beer over which It la said to be much
superior In one respect—no headache or
bad effedf follows an excessive ‘ use ot it.
It is also said to possess great merit as a
liver and kidney medicine, and from tbe
number of natives that 1 saw reeling
around, or “laid out” under its quieting
influence, 1 came to the conclusion that
Mexicans must be sorely afflicted with
kidney and liver disorders. Then there
are other drinks. Museale is one of them,
and is used by Mexicans who want lo get
a “fighting jag” on. or those who have a
mother-in-law to keep^appy. It is made
from distilled pnlquo and is a horrible,
nasty tasting drink. Tequela (Te-ke-la)
ismuscale refined, and la about nine-tenths
pure alcohol, and a good sized swallow uf
it will raise a mans bead almost from hta
shoulders. Il hasn't such a rank lastc as
mu scale, but what il keen iu that way, H
more than makes up in added strength.
Tbe habit of drinking It is easily acquired
and unse formed Is very difficult to break,
tbe unfortunate becoming a slave to IL
Whether It Is true or not I do not know,
but It is said that its importation Into the
United Blates b absolutely prohibited on
that account.
Passing up tlie canal pulque shops are
seen all along the side of Ute canal, and
natives spending tbeir last centavo to buy
pulque. Our next stop was at the “floating
gardens.” which are nothing but large flat
bottomed botes filled with dirt and covered
completely with beautiful flowers, vines
and shrubs. We were out of the city
proper, Into one of tbe subarbs. The name
of ttie suburb I have forgotten, but the
Mayor or Chief Ruler, of that little district
nwelved us cordially. He was a great eorRlent Mexican and run a “pulque joint."
rough tbsoteirtesyof the Mayors “better
hair We were shown through bb bte»».

Republican Stale Convention.
Deiraft. Michigan. F»b -l, twt.
Ta lhe Republican Etrctor* of the »t*tr of
Michigan:
Tbe State Convention oT i the Republican* ot
Michigan are hereto cfcjka to meet at the
Auditorium. Detroit on Thursday May. 7th. IK*
at 12 o'clock noon, for the durptwbtiHtaluaUng*
fourteen (t4i electors of rrc&lt;tdent and Vice
President Of the United $tate*. and electing
four delegatea-at-largc* and four alternate
delegates at large to the (republican national
conreutlon to be held at st. Louis. Mo .■ June
IStb. IWS. Also for tbe purpose of selecting a
chairman of the state central committee and
two members thereof from !ti»ch ■'coogrtstlonal
district and tbe transaction ot such other bust*
dc« as may property*bom** lorwwnt.
Under tbe call of the national republican com­
mittee. eaeh eongresstoual district is entitled
to two delegate* and two alternate delegato to
tb-nnriooRl convention which drirgatrs shall
l&gt;e choncu at district rnnvrrdlon*. heul with not
leasUuui tueuij
dnjs imblle notice, and
not teas than ttrlrtv (30 day* before the meet­
ing of tbe aatomal convention.
The delegates from the several counties in
each rotJKressiookl district arc requested to
m*«*t in district caucus at »:30 o’clock a- m
on tbe day ot Ute state convention, and setot
candidates as follows, to be presenlnl to die
slate convention for confirmation: Twomeinbers of thr state central committee, one vice
president, oue aaaiatwt secretary, one member
each of tbe committee on ••Credentials.’’ ' pet;
manent organlzaUon and enter of bnrinrwand ’-resolutions" and to transact' such other
bustnnaa as thev may deem necessary .
Umler the resolution of isjfe. im delegate will
be entitled &lt;0 a sent tn Um convention wb&lt;.
does not reside In the county be proposes to

In aeeurdance with the resolution of !»•-.
every’ manty will be entitled tbouede.&lt;
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each five hundred of the total vote cast fw
^Srocrattkn
&gt;tato hb^cuq (NovemtMr
1»M) and one addition*! delegate for w n
fraction amounting to three hundred, but each
orm^ntaed county will been tiled to at least two
(2) delegate*.
I. eCMuplJxi ce with the resalntions adopted in
Detroit June », IMO the tecn-tart of tiu.i
cuuniv convention
nrged w» forward to the
secretary &lt;f tbe rtate cmtrnl commit:'’
!»-rr’C. i»y rhe earlten uv’H ifter ’b»* delegatrs
brt uf mhjh dektC*i»i* a* arc «$*»»« led IO scat* U1
the Mate ct&gt;btrut!oii ,rqttu their ropcctne

Thin committee requests that the wvera!
connties select their comity ttommittM* tor the
oOMlngfwn reani at t» »• e tarty e^vr.'r.lh'h'
which etact'leHpOfm !•» Die elate convention
berehv rrUrd, c.nd that tin* urg uilz itl ■’:» amtnembmihlp of such county co**
« &lt; &gt; .-eil ■
with p»-u«mne addresses, be M •»» &lt;* tor warded
to the secretary of the state ci-nlral «m::nitUf
at Detroit, in order that «uly and aj^Munatlc
We cressed live canal and camo hack to wnrk may be brgttn tv &lt;1 • nrra'fl . " through ti e
the city by street ear (toe uf lhe most cam pm zi 1.
/am re HcMii*i.anChairman Republican Nuoe Centra! Com­
prominent streets tn the city now is over
tiw Causeway that Cortez marctoni out &lt;»f mute**.
DkkktsE. A1.WABP, Secretary.
,
the dty 011. which mwnr w*r built
(Barry eouuty will be entitled to twelve (t-&gt;
.
centuries ago. W&lt;* wm» down to** street delegates.)
and on tbe left saw a little vacant square
RepabUeaw County rtJtoveatlnai
surrounded by high walla. Here n wnere
A republkwo county cunreitiuu to.ehct u
Alvarado made his famous lean
lire
.ii'lHrtteat» the KrpaMuwn-*t*t • Cv'veutt-..
andeut canal, which .uxtM to be here.
1 called
tn meet at iMrel* on Tlnradav
the time tbe Aztecs dr«we rhe 8|MUkh IMS. wlU be 1m*1 iu Ito (&gt;v«r» ifouc*
from tbe dty In 1BB0. No tree* .u «•»* MHft.on Friday April»tth. upeommencinK »’
lltto* tn. In wld»tk&gt;ii lutb* •dtv’i&lt;»i&gt; &lt;4 delecanal can now l&gt;e s*»eu. G*»litg down thh nates will be the electton *&gt;» * t'h-.’Tintn and
street still further we come to tbe &gt;&gt;niy MHVotary uf I be C-mmty («MRhil*ke. «l-i&gt; the
V°.u'
witness of the awful slaughter of t^jaulah election nf dSMDdeS to the
aoldlers which occurred upon Llveir retreat
Marte’al‘‘rr-voxHlii x-.d the elecfrom tbe dty. Thta ta t!w “Nuehe TrUre”
(Rad Night) tree which has aloud for near­
ly h’ur centuries, a mute wltnoM of that
1 fsr the npabhctei candidate for
awh t night. If It eoulfl only apeak what
bovwMr taUM and one for e*ch
a tai-It coukt loll Under this tree Cortez
JtH) tat, 1SW

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the
typa, test the dirt- fl
wrm ae
J ckmi. the dlabw tnirtj.

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pearaneH. In one cf there Mexican houses
we saw one of the natives grind &lt;*’rn and
making a kind of a coni pan cake. The
corn was bulled until It was soft, and then
dik’d a little. K was'then placed on a
slightly inclined s&lt;un&gt;- about 11 Toot oquare.
the native lady grinding it with aihitber
stone. Tbe corn was groudd as flue as
flnur and was damp ennuuh to stick to­
gether. Picklng'up a piece of dough tbe
woman palled it between her hands and in
an Incredibly short time had a little cake
that looked perfectly round and as thin as
r wafer. lAylng this over a little fire il
was soon baked to a crisp. Having seen
it made we didn’t care lo eat any of them.
While we were here we beard a Mexican
band plajiug “2The Washington Post
March/’ or a march after that tune, which
reminded us of home.
Mexico has a very prcular and a very
unjust system of taxation. There is uo
tax on land, probably because nearly all of
the land is In tbe possession of the rich
who live in Mexico, Spain or France. Tbe
money for the support of the government
is raised largely by Internal revenue, inter­
state tariffs, saloou and gambling room
licenses and many other license^ and
privileges. Postal cards cost two and
three cents each, postage stamps five and,
six cents each for letter postage, and stamps
have to be placed on nearly everything.
The gambling places of Mexico, and by
the way there Is a veritable Monte Carlo
near the city of Mexico, pay S18O0 even
day for licenses; the saloons and pulque,
shops net &gt;1300 per day. You see Custom
Houses every where yon go and Custom
House officials on every hand. Any team
drawing a haul by the Custom house, the
driver, or owner has to pay m fax un tbe
load, no matter wbst it fe. Ev/n while
riding on the Cana! our boatman bad u
get out and pay 2S per cent of whs* be
received to the Custom ofii.-tid-. With
this kind of a tariff tbe burdeh tall* alrccw*
wholly un the pauper-paid. haiC-HMhrd.
priest-ridden/ignorant natives, who bear
tbeir burdens becanar they t»elirve that
they aregnverniug ihctu^rlves, aud because
they know from &lt;-xp. rtrrvx* that Mexican
policemen are not afraid io tue the ugly
looking weapons they carry mi ihvk sides.

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Hastings Banner. .

VOL. XL. NO. 50

Hastings
Banner,
Published Thursdays by
Piibltahnri

HASTINGS, MICH

CORRESPONDENCE.

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We Haven’t Said much on
Groceries lately
WAITING PERHAPS FOR A FEW BAR­
GAINS TO ACCUMULATE.
THEY CAME AS USUAL. HERE ARE A
FEW OF THE CHOICEST:

RICE

Fancy broken, fine color, some whole grains in
per pound 4c.
S pounds for 25c.
RAISINS......... 1
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London-layers, choicest, large, fine new fruit-­
boxes 20 pound, per box $1.00.
OLIVES..

27 oz. Selected Queen Olives worth 35c per bottie only 25c.

CERESOTA..

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COOK - BROS.. •»

—that is i! you emphatically say “NO”
: , -THINGS" claiming to be first class printers
and offering GOOD WORK for “unreasonably
|,.,w prices" you will be wise.

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Ray GUberMa earing for a lame wrlsL
Michael Fisher Is visiting in Pewamo.
oat»armer# haVt cou'menced Plowing for

Mattle Barber Who has been Mck with
peritonitis is on the gain.
Mrs. Hall lies very HI at the home of
her son-in-law, Benj. Walt.
Mr. P. Barber and wife and Mrs. Lulu
Andrus spent Monday in Cloverdale.
Sarah Dorr and Eunice Wait attended
the wedding of a cousin in Wayland last
week.
'
Horace Hal] and wife, of Wayland, were
called here Sunday by the illness of her
mother.
Mary Gilbert who has been visiting here
several weeks has returned to her home
In Leonidas.
The Misses Minnie and Etta Flower
have accepted positions with the Hender­
son and Ames Co. at Kalamazoo.
Isaac Rlckenmore has purchaser! tlig
house and strop belonging to Caleb France
and expects soon to occupy the same.
Newel Barber has accepted a position In
the Traverse City Insane asylum and de
parted for that place on Tuesday last.
There is much Interest felt In the meet­
ings held here by Rev. Ritchmyer and
Miss Howard.
Meetings will continue
the rest of this week.
Arthur Shorter received a telegram last
week that bis father Wm. Shorter was
very sick with no hopes of recovery.
He
was a former resident of this place but tor
the past 20 years has lived near Cross
Village.
Charles Parker whose homp was just
over the town line in Richland and one of
the first settlers of that township died on
Thursday April 2.
His funeral was held
Sunday at which a large circle ot friends
pild him their last respects. His age was
82. Be was a brother to Amasa Parker
who built the first house in Barry Co.
Since our last writing Nick Schweitzer
has moved to Plainwell and Mr. Brown,
of Richland, has taken his place on the
John Gilkey farm.
Will Siieffield has
moved onto the Chet Honeywell farm and
will work it.' Jake Manhaven works both
Elmer Reynolds and Miss E. C. Mead’s
farms.
Frank Barber has moved qear
Galesburg. Will Cartlldge taking his place
on the W. Fisher farm.

Spring wheat flour per sack 50c.

L. E. Stauffer
£
f
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FOR 5rtLE
Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing goods at unheard of
prices.
Special line of stouts for heavy
weights.
Bicycle Out Fits,—Suits, Belts, stockings, caps, sweater.
Our all wool, turtle neck sweater
$1.50
can’t be matched.
Best and Cheapest Line of shirts in the market.

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I Sell Exclusively the Famous‘’Gold” and Silver dress
and Negligee shirts.
Universally acknow­
ledged by shirt wearers to be the “cheapest
because the “best” shirt in America.

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ours for low prices,

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t

J. C. FARRELL

cloth ier

ICYCLES
THE BEST IN THE MARKET.

Clevelands,
Ramblers,
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_lecial, Bp I
Crowns, ({JSUIRichmond
RichmondNo
itb. 1,
Falcons,
Richmond
Duke Richmond,
Envoy,
Duchess
“
Fleetwing,
Smalley,
Road King,
Road Queen.
Calumet,
Prices ranging from $38.00 to $100.00.

Blonde Sundries a Specialty.
Goll and Bicycle Hosiery ot all Kinds.
bankrupt’stoiie-

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THE BEST ADVER- .
TISING MEDIUM IN
BARRY COUNTY.

C. H. Osborn &amp;

Nabhvllle.
Rev. E. E. Branch has been very sick
during the past week but is reported better.
U. M. Mcljiughlin was nt Hostings Saturday attending the county board of ex­
aminers.
Samuel Kocher is very seriously 111 at
his home In the northeast part of the vil­
lage. A council of doctors was held over
him Monday.
Miss Alice McKinuls.of the Spring Lake
schools, was in tlie village last week visit­
ing friends during the vacation.
Mrs. Uewes, sister of Mrs. A. 8. Mit­
chell. who has been staying In the village
during the winter, returned to her home
y .»iday morning.
Nashville Lodge No. 255 F. and A. M.
go to Hastings Friday to attend tlie annual
school of instruction to be held by State
Lecturer A. M. Clark.
C. W. Smith has returned from his win­
ter’s sojourn In Florida looking hale and
hearty and in time to take an active part
in the spring elections.
Wells R. Barker has completed his
changeable gear bicycle and has been ex­
hibiting his Invention to tlie wheelmen
around town and they pronounce it to be a
very practical arrangement.
Neither Rev. Neargartb nor Rev. Frye
were returned to thia place by the Evan­
gelical Conference which met al Capac last
week; Rev. George Kohler has been as­
signed to this charge.
Rev. Neargarth
goes to St. Joseph and Rev. Frye goes to
Mt. Pleasant.
Election was very hotly contested and
each of the candidates did some hard
work. The entire republican ticket was
elected by majorities varying from 9 to 100
with the exception of Supervisor John
Fumlss who was defeated by Henry Roe
by a majority of 85.
While Al Vannocker and D. II. Everts
were driving on Main St. Monday after­
noon. in some way the horse driven by
Vannocker came in collision with a teain
belonging to Win. Woodard, so seriously
injuring one of Woodard’s horses that it
died Tuesday .morning.

Middleville.
Ward Stratton visited friends in Has­
tings Monday.
M. S. Oiykendal is In Wayland this
week doing dentistry work.
The Brass factory has resumed work
again after a weeks lay off.
Will Lawrence le moving Into the Will­
ard house on Keeler street.
Dr. Hanlon now occupies rooms In the
bang building for his office.
Miss Ethel Russel began teaching in the
Ruoarldistrict last Mouduy.
Mis&gt; Mittlu Purofrey spent Sunday in
Grand Rapids the guest of her mother.
Mrs. John Ackerson and Mrs. H. E.
Hendrick were In Grand Rapids Tuesday.
Alfred Davis lias moved on H. E. Hen­
drick's fann a mile north of this village.
Tlie entire republican ticket was elected
Monday, excepting clerk, which office was
elected by the Free Silver party.
The elocutionary entertainment given
Tuesday evening by Miss: George and
pupils was greeted by a full house and
lunch praise is due Mias George for the
manner In which the program was render­
ed. ’•
Dr. L. Parkhurst and wife left for Chi­
cago Saturday for a months slay.
Mr.
Parkhurst will take a course in a medical
college.
.
North Irving.
Bnrn to Wellington Kidder and wife
March 30th a son.
L.*A. 8. meets at Mrs. Wm. Mitchell's
Thursday April 9th.
Our town elected a straight republican
ticket with the exception df clerk. ■
Mr. Robinson sr. and wife, of Irving,
visited at Henry Hammond’s election day.
We think la grippe has come to stay as
every family has from one to three pa­
tients.
•
Some are of the opinion that old Bruin
has seen his shadow again and gone back
to stay ^Ix week longer.
Several flocks of wild geese have been
goi*g south yesterday.
Some say fair
weather, others predict a cold storm.
W. Jordan had the misfortune of loos­
ing one of his work horses by its jumping
over th a manger and breaking its neck.
Oscar Matthews, of Grand Rapids, spent
last week visiting old friends _here and
attending business matters in the mean
time.
Burt Quigly who came home on a visit
from Dakota a few weeks ago is now very
sick with typhoid fever.
Dr. Lizzie Hen­
dershott is the attending physician.

Gcrkev.
Hagar's team is again on. the road buyIng eggs.
Ira Curtis and wife have gone to house­
keeping near Lyons.
Myrtle Dally visited at Allen. Kings’
near Woodland last week.
Oscar Lepard and family, ot Campbell,
spent Sunday at Doc. Curtis’.
Mr. Haight and wife have moved upon
rtli6 farm they Intend working.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyon,of Odessa,visited her
at Tamarac Corners last Sunday.
Miss Grace Hatton visited friends at
Coats Giove a few days last week.
All tlie young folks took in the dance at
Frank Allerdlngs' last Friday night.
Sylvenus Lipscomb has gone to work by
the month for Terry Corrigan, of Free­
port.
Mr. Bashore picked up a few chickens
which he took to Nashville market last
Thursday.
Mina Mae Burdick, of Hickory Corners,
visited at J. Spencer’s last week.
She
was enroute to Ionia to attend the State
Convention of Christian Endeavorers.

Hind* Corners.
Miss Rae Robinson came home Sunday
with r new bicycle.
Dan Hine ami John Robinson are cut­
ting Umber north of Hastings.
Emerson Edger and wife, of West Rut­
land. spent -Sunday at Fred Hind’s.
Miss Rose Hillsinger, of South Hastings
was a guest Rt Clark Robinson’s Friday.
Services at the school house next Sun­
day morning nt 11 o'clock.
Sunday
School at 10.
.
Mrs. Sarah Newton went to Nashville
Monday for another operation on the can­
cer on her face.
Mrs. A. R. Smith entertained the L. A.
$. last Friday. There was a large at­
tendance and a delightful llnte.
Again the wedding bells have chimed In
this community.
Dan Hine and Miss Ida
Gealer both of this place were milled in
the holy bonds of matrimony Tuesday,
March SlsL
The young couple have the
best wishes of their many friends.

«
Hickory Corner*.
A week of suspense for tlie school
teachers.
.
,
The L. A. S. of the Baptist church was
entertained at Mr. Cadwaliader’s Friday

la Deli Fowler has returned and intends to
Mrs. B. W. Johnson and daughter Eva
make this place his home the coming
made a business trip to f^alamnzoo.
Mrs, Lillian Btorr went to Grand Rap­ ^Th^surpriae party given Marr Byington
ids last week to look after her fruit farm.
Last Saturday the 28lh of March Mrs. last Wednesday evening was reported a
Amasa 8. Barker was 82. years of age. very enjoyable affair.
The childrens concert on Saturday queu­
Her daughter Mrs. M. A. Bennett gave
her a family dinner.
Mrs. Par*« a“d ing called out a good house and furnished
husband was the first family to settle In a very good entertainmenL
The L- A. 5. of the M. P. church furnish­
^TuwiiiwrifiW 'b» Slh PMMri ®S very ed dinner for the voters election day. The
proceeds of which will go towards tlie re­
quietly. The ent'™ republican ticket was
elected without s scratch by 50 majority. pairs to be made on their parsonage.
The president or the Eslon end Barry
Great Bep Grill,:
The writer learned
that 4 or 5 Kriit, o» the Greenback, Popu­ Mutual Insurant Co. visited this pi.ro
last
Wednesday to adjust the Insurance on
list. and Demo, end ooe or two old de­
the bouse ot Geo. Stanley destroyed by
funct parties met in the P. M. to form a
fire.
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new party. Prairieville Is not productive
of these new Issues tbst fall by the way­
side on rocky Pisces sod soon perish.
Mr. and Mrs. Hart, of Bellevue, visited
Carlton.

Aca Odell Is

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better but said to be

(*John O’Connors dsnoe ws, well attended

50 numbers being soldThe Adventist's here attended quarterly
meeting In Bastliurs Sunday. .............
The Raster concert was well attended
and the exercises plea,Ina to all.
Wlins Carpenter spent Sunday In Sapnac with Cbas. Gooden's younx PeoP1'"^•be entire Sliver ticket
Mondsv. The majorities were from 14 to
33. Whole number ot votesM

.ere atrrixbt
tn a verv pleasant birthday surprise party
MT
«ka &gt;
oAatrt“
rock1 ng chair was left aa a t&lt;«en oi esteem

relatives over Sunday.
,
There was a sugar party at C. D. Evans
last Wednesday evening.
E. G. Potter was at Saginaw last week
attending the business meeting of the G.
A R
The Misses Repiogle *Dd
of
HMtlng, Visited •&gt; c. B. Primer’s list

Robert Gamble la moving to Irving.
School commenced Monday after a two
W&lt;Bev. Gria*bypmariiri **&gt;e •ebo°l

tfoute nest Sund.y st 2:30 p. m.
Mrs. David Paton has none to Niles to
visit her daughter Mrs. H. B. Snyder.

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WHOLE NO. 2130
Woodland.
Some of our farmers are plowing for
oats.
Sugar makers have been gathering plenty
of sap for the last few days.
There seems to be plenty of bay this
spring notwithstanding the scarcity last
fall.
The dry weather this spring together
with unfavorable ’ March weather
are
making fall crops look sickly.
Ulysses Gaul’s left hand came Into con­
tact with a buzz saw one day last week,
resulting in a loss of three fingers and
badly mangling the fourth one,
Leonard Wuuderllck has traded farms
with Fred Bosworth, of Sunfield. While
we are sorry to lose Leonard, we are glad
to get as good a citizen as Mr. Bosworth.
Some patties are putting a full stock of
clothing In the John Galligan building.
Several dray loads have already been de­
livered and we are Informed that a first
class stock will be kept, so hereafter our
good people will not have to go to neigh­
boring towns for clothing.
Our township meeting occurred on Mon­
day and resulted In a complete victory for
the republicans, the entire ticket with one
exception being elected, by from 40 to 80
plurality. Morning dawned bright, and
fair, just the day for a republican land­
slide^ but it was also a good “sap day”
and for this rerson many-did not turn out
as they could not let their sip go to waste.
Others got up at twelve o’clock and gather­
ed sip until morning. The only reason
we can assign for the heavy majorities on
Monday is that a large number of former
democrats voted the republican t’ckeL It
Monday is an indication of what will
occur In November, free trade and protect­
ion will have fought their battle and some
other issue than free trade will have io be
adopted by the democratic party.

Orangeville,

.

Geo. P. Coon is qn the sick list.
Wm. My He went to Richland Monday
on business.
The republicans elected their entire
ticket by rnajoritiei from 18 to 90.
F. E. Harper wa* hurt quite badly last
Monday while fool big with the boys.
Elmer England and wife, of MiddlevlBe,
visited friends here tlie fore part of the
week.
Ttie Ladies Hume Missionary Society
farnlahe^ a fine dinner Inst Monday.
Receipts $0.50.
The Easter services at ttje church ware
nicely carried out There'' was a very
large attendance.
\
.
Vilo Youngs Mid F. E. Weldon, of
Castleton, were on our streets last Monday
and Tuesday selling maple sugar.
Soldiers and all who are interested lu
Decoration day are requested to. meet at
the grange ball next Saturday evening.
Joseph Kelley died Monday at 3 p. m.
after a short illnese of appopiexy la*U»K
only a few days* He leaves a wife and
fkmily and a host Df friends to mourn his
death.

*
North Kaat Burry.
Frank Bunnell te quite indisposed at the
present writing. ,
Cute Audrus Is spending a few days
with Ina and George Eaton.
Mrs. Hiram Card is on the sick list Dr.
Scribner, of Dei top. Is attending her.
Lula Nobles returned Saturday from
spending a few days with her friend Nettie
Shedd.
Milton Nobles las fixed bis com bouse
In a suitable condtion and has moved in
autll his house is built.
.
The L. A. S. met with Mrs. Andrus last
Thursday, and although we had a North
Dakota blizzard there were forty eight
present.
Tlioraapple Lake.
The L. A. S. of North East Barry and
L. E. Scothorn has la grippe.
Hickory Corners served dinner to the
Corldau Wallace is very sick with typhoid voters on town meeting day. The proceeds
pneumonia.
to build a kitchen on the M. P. parsonage.
Easter services at the Barryvllle church
were a success.
Miss Maggie Larkina of Hastings Is visit­
Parties from Croaay are driving a well
ing Mrs. Mina Baird.
for Fred Gibson.
Miss Hattie King has gone to Hatt' to
Rev. McCreery and wife visited at Martin
live with her people.
Chandler’s Friday.
Miss Lizzie Higdon will lead the C. E.
Chas. Chandler and wife, of Hastings,
meeting Sunday evening.
vissted relatives here last week.
Miss Ida Farley, of Woodland, visited
E. Shultz and wife, spent Sunday with
relatives here over Sunday.
the letters sister Mrs. C. Kahler.
The Mudge school began Monday with
Arthur Gesler will clerk in the hardware
Miss Esta Feighner at the helm.
store at Delton the coming summer.
Mrs. Jessie Strong Is much worse with
J. Doster and wife, of Prairieville, were
but little hopes of her recovery.
the guests of G.-Wilkinsons Sunday.
John Wertz, of the Nashville High
Martin Chandler and'wife attended the
school, visited with his uncle L. E. Scot- Radical Quarterly meeting at Podunk last
horn and family Monday evening.
Saturday and Sunday.
Pliny Roush met with a very painful ac­
cident while working at Henry Strong’s
mill Wednesday, he had his hand sawed । John Marks has gone to Baltimore to
very badly but he is getting along nicely |build a fence.
Mrs. Boice has gone to McBride to visit
now.
Wesley Shaffer accidentaly discharged her son.William.
a target rifle No 22 the bullet taking effect
Frank bled, of Kalkaska, was here last
in his right side and following a rib around week on business.
lodged under the right shoulder blade, a
J. W. Wolf ± Co. are building a fence
physician was called -who dressed the for Ixmey Woods.
Our delegate to Y. P. 8. C. E. at Ionia
wound and Wesley is improving.
The reaper Death has again claimed gives us a good reporL
another one of our number, Ed Ingalls
Mrs. Gary Baker has returned after an
aged 32 departed this life Thursday even­ absence of several weeks.
ing after n painful Illness of about six i Ira Cotton and wife, of near Hastings,
weeks, of consumption of the ‘bowels, made a visit here and at Woodland last
Although lie was a great sufferer he ro­
jdlced In a Savior’s love and ll is last
Yankee Springs.
momenta were the happiest.
I The entire republican ticket is elected
Mr follows: S. Ci Ritchie Supervisor 70,
Cora Wright begins teaching at the Bert Armstrong .Clerk 79. Frank Turner
Treas. 75, A. F. Sylvester Justice 07, A.
Bullis Monday.
Mrs. Dr. Powers has been quite sick Turner Board of Review 08, L. B. Pryor
H. C. 69. Harry Turner School Insp 73.
for the past two weeks.
Grace Powers is at home from Battle Constables—Jud Pratt 78. John Springer
71, John Hall 76, C. W. Armstrong 74.
Creek for a weeks vacation.
Al Davis has moved into Dan Keyes
County Center.
house ami will work his fann.
Samuel Howe has sold his timber to
Theo. Packer has moved into Alvarez
Wilcox house at the Center and Rev. James L. Wilkins.
Miss Emma Stamm, of Dowling, is the
Crago Is moving into the parsonage this
guest of her sister, Mrs. Dan Bechtel.
Charlie Gillespie will move from Mr.
Two weeks from to night (Friday) April
24 there will be a Phonographic concert Preen place onto the Barker farm in
at the M. P. church by Rev. Snell. AdnRs- Baltimore.
alon free at the door but a collection will
Sultllora and SmIIoi* Picnic AaaoetioR.
be taken up.
Hastings, Mich., March 28th, 1896.
The election Monday resulted as follows
In response to the call of the clerk of
Supervisor A. G. Kent democrat; Treas.
Bert Shepard democrat; Clerk John Tomp' the Barry County Soldier and Sailor Pic­
kins republican; and the rest of the ticket nic Association, the officers of the Assoc­
iation together, with the Womans Auxili­
republican.
The Sunday schoil elected their officers ary, met at the GJ A. R. Hall In the City
for the coming year Easter: Supt Webster of Hastings on the above date.
In the absence of Colonel Sparks, the
Hastings; Ass’L Lizzie Tasker; Sec. Myrta
Naj: Treas. Adda
Wright;
Organist meeting was called to order by Vice Pres­
ident Wm. F. Hl^ks.
On motion the fol­
Blanch Tuttle.
The L. A. 8. will meet with Mrs. L. lowing committee was appointed, each
member
named
to
select
an assistant:—
Park next week Thursday 16th. p. in. The
Bsntield—Charles Shumacher.
/
officers for the coming six months are:
Delton
—
Felix
Chamberlain.
Pres. Mrs. Frank Wright; Vice. Pres.
Bowens Mills—J. C. Jordan.
Mre. IJzzle Tasker: Sec. Mre. Louise Smith
Morgan—Comrad E. Preston.
Treas. Mrs. Addie Sylvester.
Middleville—Jack Johnson.
Cloverdale.
Nashville—Warren Hecox.
A German class was started in our Sun­
Freeport. Samuel Roush.
day school last Sabbath.
Lacey—T. J. Ford.
Mrs. Barbara McCallum visited her
Woodland—Comrad E. Sandy.
daughter here last week.
—
Carlton—George C. Nichols.
Orin Da) ton and wife, of Brouard visit­
Irving—George Ingram.
ed friends here last Sunday.
Lady Committer:—
The L. A. 8. will meet with Mrs. F.
Lacey—Mrs. T. J. Ford.
Chamberlain on Thursday the 10.
Nashville— Mrm Elida Williams.
Wm. Gibson and wife have moved into
Middleville—Mrs. Jack Johnson.
the house owned by L. H. Barnes.
WiMNtland—Mra. Adelia Dllienbeck.
The township election went republican
Carlum—Mrs. George Nichols.
by .majorities ranging from 10 to 34.
Frerpo 1—Mrs. Susanna Peckham.
Mrs. Lizzie Peak has sold her farm to
Biuifiuld—Mrs. James MeDonsld.
the Murphy boys ami has purchased the
Delton—Mrs. A relit Chamberlain.
fann lately owned by John Sprague in
Morvan '1ra. W. Fraeler.
Boweua tillk-rNr*. Katy Smith.
Orangeville.
Everett McCallnm and Miss Rapp at­
On motion it was tesohed that we re­
tended the Easter services at the church quest all the officers of the Association
and the al»ve cotnuittre in meet at the G.
last Sunday evening.
Considering the little time given for pre­ A. R. Hull in .thecity
HasiitMts on Salparation, the Easier services here Sunday untny June 6th to complete tnr arrange­
evening were good. The musical part of ments for the oozing plewle to lie held al
the entertainment gave evidence that a Tkomapple Lake next August, and that a
great improvement has been made in that notice be published in nil the County
line, and too much praise cannot be given paper* about the middle of July; on Mo­
to our able chorister John Conyer for the tion resolved that we request the County
great pains lie takes in this matter.
papers to publish the proceedings of this
meeting.
Adjourned to meet June 6th at 10 a. m.
F. Stanton la among us again for super­ 1896.
L V. B. Gillawk,
visor.
Born to Mr. ami Mrs. J. Tobis, on Mon­
Ctertday last a son.
M. M. Slocum are the hoppy parent, ot
UKAN^EVILLB TOWWMtP.
a little daughter.
M. Akt rich and wife entertained rela­
tives ftorn Battle Creek leal week.
Ulm., and Fred Ederte. of Hastings,
vUltrd relatives here last Sonday.

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Hastings Banner

SPEAKS FOR CUBA.

Thursday, Apr. 9, 1896.

Consideration of Conference * Re­
port Bogins in the Hojise.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

Washington. April 4.—&lt; Postmaster­
General Wilson has issued a statement
Says He Killed John Foster.
showing a !■»■«»• increase in money or­
Charles Castle, a former resident of der buuinesR laid quarter over that of
COOK BROS. Proprietors.
Three Oaks, who committed! suiejde at and preceding quarter, the receipts ag­
Memphis, Mo., by hanging himself. i« gregating $105,755.t»7L The net re te­
Hitt Make* a Powerful Plea tor the I said to have made a confession that he rne. S275,«OT. has never been equuL d
Xu*urg«*nt*--ilt» V*ew of Uncle
murdered John Foster, who dirappared except in the quartet ended December
Satu’s Duty - What Rreog( from Three Oaks tio year* ago. In­ 51. 1893. The value of domestic orders
What Thoy Are Doing at ths
vestigation pt thaMiwe developed the -^ued was $49.«Mi.U»w&gt;. against &gt;44J»O.
tional Capital
fact that’ Foster went to Memphis to ' (HK) in 1894. and the receipts were larger
up collect a debt ull-ged to have been dne than those of th* corresponding quar­
VVsishingtim, April 4.—Cuba la
nrtnnt Meanure* Ender Consider- again m tfle house and another crisis
him froiniCaatle. That was the last seen ter Of 1894 by S3G.U.M)
atlon in the Senate and Route
nas arrived; When ’.he conference re
of him alive, although every effort was
Claim* «75 MrKinlpy Del«*c»tvK. i
—Hill* mid Bceolaport in fuvar of the senate resolution* made to solve the mystery surrounding
Washington, April 6.—Gen. Gros­
was brought up yesterdx.v Mr. Hitt, I&gt; his whereabouts.
«
venor. of Ohio, recapitulated by states
chairman pf, the loicign affairs com
the number of delegates elected to the
KnitiN to IU- Foreclosed.
Washington, March 31.—The senate xuitter. saidf;
St. JajuIs convention whom hr claimed
yesterday passed a bill for thepayriient
.....
_
________
________
Fore.-lq.uro
proceedings
were
W hat Jlreognlliou Merni*.
The
voice of the people In the federal court at Grand llnpurt by for .Maj. McKinley. Ohio’s candidate for
of $I5,S45 to the sufferers from the
.... unmistakable
...
"
George \Y. Weld et ah. of Buston. hold- the presidency. The table shows a
caisson explosion during the railway ' o» tlie United 'States, as expressed' in the
►trike in Chicago and another annro- enormous majority given in the
hour*
___ jJon
’of I ers
,r“s1 ’dortgages. against the De­ total of 275. Hr says that during the
* . . “ .
J.
to 17, was in favor ul recognition &lt;
.
,, i. ~ It
Northern, the Saginaw remainder of April there will be at
print I ng $2,000,000 for a public building the belligerency
of the Cubans.
F was t troit. Lmlaing
&lt; £ Western, and the Grand Rnpidx, IJins- least 175 delegates elected for McKin­
nt Indianapolis. Ind. The
TI.* nomination against this that ail tin. Spanish Influences
er ly.jamir. J Franklin,
iu. of Arizona, to
to'[ &gt;»' M country were most sirenuously
VSiimuS.
ex- &gt; ing
.
. Delimit
ivt-^it railways.
&amp;
railways. The
The amount
amount, ley. and the first of May will see the
be gon-rnor ol Arironn was received u(
tl„ aU rriend. uf Cuba claimed iM something over $2,000,000 on number of McKinley delegates easily
from the president.
’
| turned.
first mortgage. This is the first step 450.
Wagliingtun, April 1.—The expected
The reason is plain
They know It toward n; radical reorganization of the
llleged Britinh Alliiu»&lt;w with Simin.
be" of &gt;iaqrortance
Inestimable
drimte on the resolution for inquiry I would b
”»»«•"&lt;- and tnra»lm«b&lt;.
New York. April G.--ikillard Smith
assistance to the Cuban cause. ,h would roads, which are owned mainly in Boa­
into recent bond issues did not take give thenv a flag; It would give them a ton.
cables the World from London that the
place yesterday. The post office appro­ status ofUhe world. If they procured a
(Misitlve statenK’nt has been made to
Health in Michigan.
priation bill, carrying S93.O00.bOO. was vessel and entered New York harbor to­
morrow with their lane-star flag they
During the week ended Manh 2b re­ h«m by n leading financier of that city,
considered in part.
! wouHi be Hable to be treated as pirates.
n man who bus unquestioned opporWashington. April 3»—Senator Cail The Spanish minister would immediately ports sent in by 54 observers in various ■ tunity of knowing the facts, that Eng
i
(Fla.) offered a joint resolution in the claim that this should be done. But with portions of. the state Indicate that cryind j law* l’n* concluded u treaty of alliance
a recognized nag they could enter ns the sipclbb ilivrvased and pneumonia an:!
s&lt;*iiate yesterday directing the sending ships from all countries do. They cbulc
I with Spain, and that within ten days
dfcreased in ana of prevaof an adequate naval force to Cuba to buy munitions of war openly
could diarrhea
J they CVUIU
---------' Europe will be stttrtled by the official
buy supplies of every kind t*
h'-n -rc
could
’Zk! go
r'
lenee. Consumption was reported al
put an end to barbarities and instruct
announcement of this fact.
ing the president to notify Spain that openly-^t not tn urnied expcdUlont, te
join them. They could pcgultate loans-- thvrin at IS, scarlet fever at 35. measles
the United States w ill forcibly
them as openly ns the Spaniards
• interven-- negotiate »&gt;sv»i
at 32. whipping congli nt &lt;3 and spujlli
Haverhill. Mas*.. April 0.—During a
unless murder and cutrage cease. lh-: ,-an dd&lt; now;
&lt; \ The Spanish government
of war.it Hatlford and a:
prize fight Saturday night between
jm»x at Detroit, Saginaw, Bay City, Ma­
post office appropriation hjll
fur ‘ *buy* munitions
*
; FhHadelphia.' buys supplies, leads ships— ' 1 ineCity. Imlay township mid loniq.
Arthur Bradley and Richard Ingram,
tF.cr considered.
1 in fact, the [United States I.: to-day the
Waahingtcju. April 3.—The post office ' base of opciatkma In a furious war to [
the .‘utter received a clfnnce blow on
A Boy Kills 111* Brother.
the Vein under the right jaw wRich renappropriation bill served to bring out . cyusli those [who an- struggling fur lib- [
Frank.
Gough,
aged
15.
son
of
John
erty,
and
our
government
has
been
busied
।
.
*»
some shnru discussion in the henate 1
—
dere&lt;l him - unconaeioua. and from the
.
,
*
. .
, .
, i for
a year lh obeylhg ih • intlmatiun* oft’f Gougb, of Watervleit, was shot and in«
.
effect of which he died two hours later.
yratrnlay oq the propriety of
1 u,» Bpunlrt mtatelyr. I. tl-.- r»lrora»g^.j-tators nnd participants
Ing country post offices and absorbing i« this justice? Is this ol-servip” neuirali’y j sfantiy killed by n younger brother, ’
rhe
*
th'cni u braiiche, of city office*. Aft&lt;' K
•truifile" Eilh-r In .pirn or In r.i.’t Albert, who is 13 years of age
ore under arrest.
’ the
. .peech by Sr-nator Klkinr mlvoHlth-i; , «» W.B“&gt;
•"&gt;««’ ot " - । parents were awa/ at the time
Cuban*?
j shooting, and it was supposed that the
—,T*~«
Kibfiidies and other means of extending [
Strength uf the Cuban Army.
bovs quarreled, when Albert shot hit i -Columbus, 0., April 3. A
novel
American commerce mi the sens the
Mr. Hitt said that the latest I r format‘.on 1 brother. Neighbor, found titejounger mea»ure ain.ed.£blghthroterh.l.vra»
bill went over. The Indian appropria­ at hand shewed that the Cuban army
brother .wropiag »|&gt; the
ennetetl Into a taw by the legwlature
ntunbered
over
turn.
Th.-fr
succiss
tion bill wns reported.
I* now probable
For a year they ham brains. Albert claimed the khootutg Thurmlny. it provide, tbnl any man.• e-ra-v any
nntr perron
narenti tn
baffled the armies of Spain. In n recent
THE HOUSE,
nger permitting
to rente
wear aa
’
stutement hj lb»‘ Spanish minister, ad­ . was an accident.
hat or other headgear in n theater ob­
lull* lulrtxlueeit nntl Petition* anil Rwo- dressed to the peopft? of the Utilt.d
l)ft
North
Found
Guilty.
*.
o
_
_____________
„
____
_ of a
structing
the
view
shall
be
guilty
States,
he
said
Spain
had
sent
125.JOO
m&lt;n
.
lation* Presented.
j
Dr. North, one of the most promi- f misdeinmnor and shall bc-fflncd ten
Washington. March 31.—The house .i to Cuba. With this treat army nv re
; than 40 war Vessels have been «vH»perat:t.i; nent physicians iu Jncksou. who wns on (]onrtrs.
*
yesterday took ep the cousiderntiot) of to shut the Cubans In aval sitl.dixe them
trial on the charge of haring caused (
f
------ ----------- -----------the sundry civi' appropriation bill and Far from being subdued, they have fought
disposed of 15 of the 100 pages la’fpvP on successfully for a year, earl) month. ‘ the death of Fannie F&lt;»x by performing ,
Ku'-iiville. 111., April G.—Judge John
c*i-h week |.&gt;wlns forw.rfl. l.rlnslni : an
„„ abortion, was found guilty „..
.... ,
on
the
adjournment.
. province MfUr province under their pow* r ; ... , ,
II G. Bagby died Saturday evening at his
Washington. April 1.—In the house until ihrir «uthorlul&gt;» emended ow e-n. 1 1h,r'' l’oul" lu t,,e Indictment, whleh ’. home in this city, aged 17 yea is. In
yesterday a bill was introduced requir­ miles from the eastern an the West* rti rr«l j charged him with having jjerfonned J874 he was elected a representative!
an aixwtion on the girl. The cn?c will
ing rpilruads running night service to of the island, and the Spanish forces an
; from Illinois tp the Forly-fuuviL-.conto-day largely penned in the .-Hies.
! lie appealed.
ac*‘omino:late the poor class pi passanI gtrv&gt;. lie served «.s circuit judge six
gecs with sleeping hvrtiis at very cheap
I years, entering upon1 his duties in lbS5.
Mr; Hid tald. in canclufiun; "It is
Hound, &lt;&gt;ngg«Ml and Rubbed.
rules.- The sundry civil bill was further ’sometimes objected ibr.t v.c ought not ’
Masked tiueves entered the home of
to encourage; the Cubans io separate gov- ,
discussed.
..^,.1* ..........
N. L. Surdam. ajp*d 90 years?, who lives •
, E»*tjr Piety.
Washington, .April 2.—An amend-; ermnent, as ^hey would simply enter upon
anarchy ahd:r"z.
t
Idlsucccs-ihe
reVcdiiilons,
ns so ' [ near Paw Paw, and, after binding and ,
D. L. .Moody, the’ evangelist, told a
ment to the sundry civil bill providing' ofted has I happened with Sj anlsn-Ariicr- I
esT'iiut” in*7acf*Uuba iiffeJ- !
and his son. ransacked the ' story* in Philadelphia reccetly about his
■ far tIk* purchi&amp;c and repair of the bouse i lw
*,t vv
,v
lean
coiomesl
But. in fact. Cuba differ’ I
w other*, except Chili. In that ! honse.
curing $2,400. The thicker, life *before
•
’ conversion,
’
*
his
when
n *boy
in which Abnfham Lintoln died was :
o( its population me of Euro [ left their victims helpless, in which con- of 17. He said that while he was a
adopted in the house yesterday.
(lition. they were found by neighbors.' pretty RmHioy inhisunregenerntedays,
.Washington, April 3.—In the house
!or white people of Cuba*, once
yesterday the sundry civil l»ill was
into an independent govern- Surtlnm -wiih robbed 3 year sign in n fdini- deep in‘the follies and errors of the
sobn settle into suitable condl- . lur manner.
world, he never broke so far away from
pa st rd, as wps also a bill to rehnbursv
--------ter upon a career of pro*- !
tlcns
and
er
A. PJ Browir. late postmaster of Le
his early religions training ns to forget
' I*
‘ our duty to treat th&lt;gn to- I
,p?rlty.
....... w.
It
mars, la., fur losses sustained by rob- day
e_. with [fairness, to observe neutrality i
New Buffalo is without any village j tc say his prayers every night. M1 us.-u
IhR
‘ ’.‘dsreaJ.
“
Americans .who are descend- ;
to. sleep with my brother,” he said,
the elections h&gt; the stqte,
ants of those
struggled through a eon- ; officers.. When
।
. . “and if cither one of us happened t*j
Washington, April 4. — The house test agatnist who
_____ _ ___
_ „in ' were held two weeks ago the citizen* ■
tyranny
like ___
that______
to-day
yesterday revived the agitation of the Cuba should pot
the memory of, , wefe unaware of the new election law jump into bed without first getting on
— be false to .i
question of Cuban belligerency In con­ their .fathers, nor the traditions and
Mils knees, the other would swear at him
! and forgot to nominate officers and hold
vigorously qpd kick him out on the
nect icin with the conference report of s-plrft ot their history- We are under no
obligations to favor Spain and oppres
• co-­ [ an election; The citizens are now in n
flOpr.”
tin- Cuban resolutions. Mr. Hitt (Ill.) sion, as against Cuba and freedom. E
dilemma. They have no president, no
sjtoke'at length in favor of the insur­ number howj Spain invaded and seised
justices—in; fact, no rulers whatever.
j
upon
Santo
Domingo
when
the
United
gents. and Mr. Bouteile (Me.) argued
i-opalMtlon of Dubuque*
States was engaged In the war of the re- .
Dubuque*. la-. April 4.- -’fue ne». city
against • the
resolutions.
Speaker hellion.
Brief New* Item*.
Wej have no debt of gratitude, •
lived made a ruling that a majority of and should be Influenced by no sentiments
Miss AHwrta Chapman,of Pentwater,. directory wifi sl.ow nu &lt;stiniat-&lt;! popu
the members of the house who are Irv­ but those of Justice and that enlightened ‘ broke through the ice on Pine Line and ' lotion for Dubuque of tt^OOU. The
si-lf-interest whichx Is the true guide In
ing al the time nu\
question of .
‘ ! A. M. Einnjey jumped into the water j state census lust yeai showed ovex
the policy of nations.
40,000.
quorum comes up shall constitute tWhen tills vote has been given, as it vi’i t and saved her but lost his own life iu
quorum for the transaction of busi­ be, overwheirninsly by tills house, concur­
The
.
qr4v.ro
of
the
Twenty-Ufb
ness. At the e'vnir.g session private ring with the senate In expressing the
will of the peopic of the United States.
pension bills were considered, and id we cannot doubt that the executive will Michigan infantry will hold their anwere passed.
act and obey the voice of the nation, and , nual .reunion at Maron on April 9.
tliat we wfH speedily bear that the presl- •
.j
.
, .
, ,
Washington. April 6.—With the ex
dent ha. reror&gt;ll«l the belllserencr of the
Slnr
wr' lce between fuifnyette .
struggling Cubans. The waning cause of i and North Star has been curtailed so as
ci-IhmeouR 1'Ubinf‘s at the beginning Spain bus been apr-arent from week to \ &lt;o begin ul Rathbone,
ot t he (session, the entire day and night week for two months past.
It will not
,,
,
...
, ,,
be Ion. until we .ball have an end of ,'t |
Henry Ijturence wns .truck by a full-1
►«-&lt;sinps in I he how on Saturday were
chnolejl to a discussion of the wisdqm, the liombaatl- pretension, and alannlna- ' ing tree while at work on a farm near *
lion, nt Werier's ravnite operation., and port|„„d nB1| crushed to death.
cs.K-iliency and justice of adopting the the Cubans, having vindicated their '
;
•
|
The
1 he 27th semi-annual meeting of the (■
resolutions recognizing Cuban bellig- rights with their arms. *111 enjoy the
liberty
they have earned.
* Michigan Sehoolmnsters’ club was held
cn-ucyi and tendering the friendly ofMr. Bouteile Replie*.
: at
at Anu
Ann Arb^r
Arbor with
with nearly
nearly 2bf)
200 teachers
teachersJ‘
f.c
or the. United States,for the setMr. Bouteile (rep.. Me.) reviewed the hl*-- ? in
high *'
in attendance
attendance from
front the
the various
various high
flenient-of the trouble.;
•
tory’of the parliamentary progress of the ! schools in «*.„
I
the state.
resolutions and expressed the opinion that
The Buffalo mines, four in number,
It was not the intention of the movers r.f
Chicago, April 2.—Fred Payne, who the resolutions to commit congress to any resumed work at Negaunee with par- ]
was nmrried only last Sunday, and definite and decided policy. Congress, h- tinl forces and will begin working full •
said, had the power to put resolutions In
.
°-----James McKinstry, married but a few such a form as to romjHjl the president to '. forces May 1. I he Igirassa mine also
weeks-ago. were instantly killed at the act upon them, but that had been carefu’.lv I resumed,
Henry street crossing of the Chicago avoided. No joint resolution was before
. E. D. Largent, of Elsie, an old soldier
the house and none had been. It was as
A- Northwestern railroad in Harlem well
known us anything possibly could N? of the rebellion, bus fallen heir to a good •
Wednesday afternoon. They were driv­ that the president did not believe tha* a
80-acre farm near Columbus, 0., and
ing across the tracks and did not see state of belligerency exists In the island of .about $13,000 in cash. The property was(Ctiba.
'
the approaching train.
Referring to the matter of public senti­ heft him by an aunt.
ment. alleged:to be supporting the resob?The state fair will be held in Grand
F*mou» Knee Tr*&lt;rk Closed.
tlons, Mr. Bouteile said he did not cla’m
•
Hartford. Conn.. April B.—Charter to speak for the entire American public, Itapids again this year.
Pratt &amp; Co.’s cutter factory at ColdOnk Park, the scene of many of the but he had not received, hi the course &lt;4
the
discussion,
a
single
letter
from
a
man
’ water was burned, the loss being $25,sumt important trotting races in the
of reliable, thoughtful, considerate judge­
country during the ]&gt;ust 25 years, ment. expressing an opinion In favor of ■ 000; insurance. $10,000.
was sold at auction to Henry Kennedy the United States embroiling Itself in this ।
The post office at Newaygo has been
for $19,000. the stockholders having contention in the Island of Cuba.
! raised to the presidential class.
Mr. Bouteile said that the house wan In
vuti-d to close tqyfhc affairs of the asso­
The house, barn and household goods
duty bound not to act upon a matter of j
!
ciation. The original cost was $150,­ such great Importance without full know!- I of Hermanj Schultz at Battle Creek
„
000.
.
edge oi
of iuc
the me
facts.
fsols :- were burned, the 1&lt;hms being $2,0(in.
mge
is. There
mere were no isci*
here, he said, sufficient-to
sufficient to Justify the
tlie hocM&gt;
houe* I
, .
.
T,
®
,
College Mcu Meet.
In adopting
adopting these
these resolutions.
resolutions. Ifo
II* was
frooH--. J|lt‘ge J him.as It. Sherwood, former ।
tn
was freejChicago. April 4.—At the fifth annual to say that the administration had not ru j chief justice of the Michigan supreme
EMULSION has been endorsed by the
reived fuel, which Ju»tinS ti.r prraM.r.l [ court, wax biiri. &lt;1 In Knlamantb.'
medica. grolesuoa fir tweniv v.,™ r
- -j-Ar:.
contention in this city yesterday of
and hl* advisers in recognizing a state of .
- citizens of Munising, the new
Tlfc
the
American Kepuhlican College belligerency jn Cuba. That belligerent '
league Janies M. Perkins, of Harvard rights had not been granted to the Cubano town in Alger county, will apply for the
nnivrrsity, was elected president and was, in his opinion, ample proof that the incorporation of the village. The pop­
president had no ground upon which L&gt;
resolutions were adopted declaring for act.
ulation of the town is’now over 500.
* ;
protection. reciprocity and sound cur­
Mr. Skinner, (pop.. N. C.) was the ln*t
A farmer living near Belleville has in
speaker of the afternoon, eloquently plead­ his possession an old treatise on the j
rency.
ing for bringing Cuba under the Stars and
principles and doctrines of the Qua kero, '
To Mark VashtagMi Birthplace.
Stripes.
whicii was printed 113 years ago.
Washington. April 4.—A telegram re­
Four Tbounand House* Burned.
ceived by Col. John M. Wilson, corps of
Lyman Phillips, u trapper, 56 years
Madrid,
April
6.
—
-A
dispatch
from
engineers. United States army, reports
old, while struggling to win » chance j
Manila
says^that
the
town
of
Santa
that the shaft of the monument to mark
boat race against two other trappert
the birthplace of George Washington Cruz, on the west coast of the island on Akerson’s lake. Jackson county, I
was placed in position Thursday at of Luzon, 110 miles northwest of dropped dead into the water.
Wakefield. Westmoreland county, Va. Manila, has been almost completely de­
George Jones, a young man convicted
stroyed by fire. Four thousand houses
were burned and 30,000 persons were at Grand Lapids of taking ad vantage nf
a young country giri. after going
Montreal. Can., April 4.—A meeting rendered homeless.
for the purpose of organizing an associ­
through the form of a mock marriage
Bay* He IMd Not WrJtr.
ation for the p oinotioD of female emi­
with her. was sentenced to three years
Washington, April 4.-—The statement in tlie prison at Jackron.
gration to the northwest territories
that Ihresideut Cleveland had written
C. E. Smart, general master mechanic
b letter to Daniel Lamont declining to
of the Michigan Central railroad, died
rates tc much cmigrante.
be again a candklatg lor the presidency iu Jackson sfte^ short illneos. He had
h said to be false hy- Mr. LanxmL
been an official of the road for 15years.
Jo. K. V.. April l. -Tkr m*blra
Newaygo W been again made a presiA Ltttl* Boy KHlrd.
Raff»k&gt; dririag p»rk wrrr deAnna. HU April &lt;—Walter, the
sssew-year-old soa of Mrs. Frederic 1

OUR LAWMAKERS’

The Weather Bureau em­
ploys a skilled force of men,
supplied with the most deli­
cate scientific instruments, to
foretell the weather. Per­
haps you know when a storm
is brewing without any word
from the papers. Your bones
ache and your muscles are
sore. Your chronic muscular
•1 rheumatism gives sure wamJ! Ing of the approaching storm.
Scott’s Emulsion of Cod­
liver Oil, with Hypophosphites,
would be a most valuable
remedy for you. The oil, with
its iodine and biomine, exerts
a peculiar influence over the
disease, and the hypophos­
phites render valuable aid.

5'A ounces for JO cent;
may have “ money to burn,"
even
so, you needn’t throw away 2 ounces
of good tobacco, For 5 cents you get
almost as much “Battle Ax ” as you
do of other high grades for 10 cents.

CASTORIA

a*.; x.

for

Infants

and

Children

IU!OTHERS, Do You Know

I ¥ I

. Botenum’s Drop*, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called fioothit: ■

most rciacdicx for children arc composed of optum or :norj»h;:
r&gt;O Ton Know that opium and ir.crphine are artupefyiog unrvot:.- j».
Do YOB Know that in mu*t countries druggist* ere nut penuitted tuicll•

without labeling them poisons ?

,

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''-'■•I

I&gt;O Von Know that you should not permit any n-.cdiclne to be c:‘«
uniess you or your phyNici*:: know of what it i« composed ?
Voo Know that Castoria Is a parely vegetable preporetiuu and t&gt;- ■
its ingredient* is published wit H every bottle I

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D° Von Knnw that Caatoria la the prescription cf the famous Dr. SatSaC RpM-'
-That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more CtaUoria i« w
of all other remedies for children combined ?

- ’• y'-

Bo You Know that the Patent OSec Department &lt; f the United Sta:. . - -

V

other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns luw&lt;- t’ - ' . &lt;
“ Castoria ” and its furmuhi. and that to imitate them is a state prison oflep

Bo Von Know that one cf the remon j. lor grantin’? this.gOTcninien: nr.
Was because Castoria had been proven to be utM^oiutcly harmle:.:. ?
You Know that 35 avcrag-c dose, cf Castoria ace furaubtd
cents* or one cent a dose?
Vow Know that when possessed ofthis perfect preparation, j-ouriLi
be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ?

Well, these tt&gt;tw|rw arc worth Lnowinr. They are facts.

J...?

Is on every

Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.

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�Banner.

LOCAL NEWS.

:dav, Apr. 9 1H96,
COOK. Loctt Kdttor.

A Strip of Michigan

ik

aRt.UL«TION
week
95 quire.

HrTeattei. changes ror advt-rtjscmciite
uusl reach thte &lt;&gt;tfic« Tuesdays mi latest'fa.
nHiwe Iiihvi tlou in the is»ue of the week

/-Thi re ,are 142 children In
sctiool at Coldwaicr at present.

L&lt;J-.tllon of C&lt;~,------------ , . ,
„ rM&gt; .'...oud Hysterical—An
..&gt;^PU-.Ycarf,-1Mctcra. Snniu. ::nJ Spcuialisls All l ulled.
[i.. Titus. Coopersville, Mich.,
ir fpr.owing statement: “ For
was an invalid sufferinff
me nervousness and dyspep. - nr.cd to be beyond the
tans, some of whom were
the treatment of such
pert a l°n? time in a
anitarium. Their teeatunless; everything! ate
k nic distress. I became so
;&gt;t 1 would break out crying
v cause. While in this con­
s induced to use Dr. WheelVitalizer. A change was
c srom the first dose; four or
■If-j cure! me absolutely. Toan;’fin perfect'health, can cat
and drink tex or coffee with
’ Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve Vital*
1 her by its acl’on on the
the stomach. Nu
•

Nothing ck-eiia ch antt than Jaxon soap

A womahof Norway. Dickinson county
(’unwind ,-o hard the other day that Mir
broke drib.

&gt;.ih&gt; bif Bz. //. Goodyear,

riage annulled. She was
but |3 years o’d.

It » all the same, a alight cold; congested
lungs or severe cmgh. One Minute Cough
Cure banishes item. W. H. Gobnv^n

the slab-

Rosa Ann Simmons ha* filed a bill in
the ijiraud Rapids courts to have her mar­
marrlhd

A .new sebool house to cost about StO,000. * HI be ereeh-d ut irun Mountain the
coming Season.

when

W. 11. Parmenter, a young man living
in Niles, hns been taken .to the Kalama-

zno Insane asylum.

Several jrare ago Im

was engaged to be married, ana I he date
set. when lor some unkuo-vn reason tin*
K&gt;rl jilted him and married another.
ills
Insanil^ Is attributed to Ibis, ns lie
has
nip’er been the same man .since.
Every county in tonttiern Michigan

reports prosper!» Uvoiable for an injprecedenied peach croli? the orchard ncieage

Christmas’ Photograph
.- nr- 3ft* Court street. All

n.S of Dental work done carefully and
\. Local Anesthesia.
&lt;wchloroform
oflii e over I hi» Smith's Racket Store.

[J. C. I.AMPMAN. M. D.
with W. A Lampmau. c*H*&gt; promptly
•‘peela! uttcutii n given to tilting
and'treating Hernia or Rupture for
dcure. 'I he maj«&gt;rity of oasex can be
;-.rmaa-ntly Cured without a Mtrgical operai»m'&lt;.

Aft XXD COf.C.KCTlOK OFFICE OF
J. M. SMITH.
Collections made Iu all parte of the stale
Conve•yaneuig a speciality. Special pains
taken in drafting contracts, elmttel mort­
gages and wills.
Woodland, Mich.
dward Taggart

Loyal £. Knaj»f»en.

Arthur C. Denhion.
TAGGART. KNAi’I’RN ft OEKI8ON.
I.AWYKRH.
Rooms Mt fit" Michigan Trust Co. Bldg..
Grand RapklM, Michigan.

I AMES A- SWKEZEY.
Attorney at law.
Hastings. Mich.
Practices iu ail courts of tlie state. Col­
lections promptly attended to.
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j 1 A. SCRIBNER. M. D..
V»
Physician and Surgeon.
Dcltou.
•
.Mich.
;
in residence, one block east of depot.

a. a c. h. barber

H

*
I’hystelans and Burgeons.
Call* m icily or county responded to with
ompuirss. day or night.

A. SHELDON,
Abstract aud Reul Estate Ofiiue.
AMiract Block. Hastings.
Mvuej t.&gt; loin on Real Estate Retl Ksiatr
!d &gt;••• c-iuiolssiop. General eon .-evai.rfmt.
tiiv. ’i: a«-br.ipiete“et nt Ah*traef Book*, cow
■IM from the Records, can turuisD complete
.13-crn---.

phii.il • t7 &lt; :ui .g i«»v e.
■L

Attorney at Law
tittle- in Union brock. ll&gt;«nll»K».
in hII th

Practleealn all court-of rhe State
.•i nmpcly *tt&gt;n€ed to.

TJ M MERMAN, Hoiu&lt;rp*i»iic 1’hy
i
dclan and Surgena.
1

Hastings City Bank.
Hastings,

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Mich.

SURPLUS, 6 I 7,000.00

I^st October a colt belonging
Elmer
Walldorff living near Fulton ran n slick
about three Indies In diameter, ^iicl six
inches long Into It* body.

They (thought

it was not there and have been try ing to
healdhe sore ever since. Recently an ex­
pert veterinary surgeon was called and be
performed a great operation, locating the
stick and cutilng it out just abovJ a main

Open for business, Dec. IS, 1886.
OFFICERS.
D. G. Rnbinsoii. President:
Chester Messer. Vice Frew.
Dan W. Reynolda. Cashier
DIRECTORS:
Dan W Reynolda. .
W. II Power?.
R. B. Ht-sser
D. G Robinson.*
Cheater Meseer
M. L Cook.
P. T. Colgrove.

H*h the only savings department in Parry

Your
Daily
Bread
Is no doubt a matter of
some concern to you.
but not bo when you
buy it at the City BakEveryone when
m the city should get a
rlwap lunch nt the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffee at all hours &lt;f
the day. Finest line of
Confectionery in the
city.

fl. E. REMKES. FROFK

Juxon Prixe
best.

Baking

Powder Icavena

Try a caiuof Hopkins’ Steamed Hominy
(HulledCorn), h Is delicious. Fullqt., 10-.
The eighth regular meeting of the
Michigan Political Science association was
j
held at Grand Rapids April Sand 4.

It is not a uilracle.it will not cure every­
thing. but it wHI enre piles.
Tlml’f what
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will do. be­
cause It has done it tn hundreds of cases.
W. H. Goodyeah

The farmers of Livingston county claim
that the potatoes which have been put in
pits thia winter are damaged 50 per cent.

Taken dose of DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers just tor the good they will do you.
These little piHa are good for indigestion,
good for headache, good for liver com­
artery, which made II extremely hazar­ plaint, good for constipation.
They are
good.
w. H. Goodyear.
dous. The colt is getting along dlrlght.

meanor. and when on the threshold of the
dark, closet holding Ida fathui by one
baud lie dropped to his knees and ptyed. “(Jli Lord, If you want to help a lit­
tle boy, now is your chance.”—£Lr.

James I*. Hamilton, the blind son of
Rev. Hamilton, formerly ot Allegan,,who
with his wife have been traveling ta..
Greece, have been received by the kteg
mid queen of that country with great fav­
or
Mr. Hamilton will return to this
country and graduate from the U. of M.
and will probably be called to Greece to
estateli&amp;h u school for the blind, there be­
ing no such inslituttou In that country.

Ttee Michigan orators of the State Uni­
versity. Chas. J. Vert. E'dmund Block,
and Paul Y. Albright, defeated the Chica­
go orator?. Whyte. Mltchell.and Vaughan,

with a score of 35 Io 37 points.
The
Judges were president Ballentine. Super­
intendent Compton, of Toledo and Judge
McClellan, of Auburn. Ind.
General Al­
ger presided.\ Michigan took the afirmalive uf the quetlioal “Is the graduated

property tax one which should be adopted

Should Vso

Sn'uida).
The creamery has been provided with
aim her ri-|M*ralyr.
■
E-i-ter -vrvic&lt;*s at the Cong'i. churcb
uext Suiidat rvening.
.
Unr roads a— nrjlng •&gt;fT rnpidly and
will *&lt;&gt; &gt;u lx- iu nne emulation.
F. E. Brunner and wife, of Lowell,
spent tin- Subbaili Iu tyrrimit.
Allan Htevkle ami Hard Moure are liunie
from O.livrt mt a ahnri vtieaiLiU. •
Ciaudn Sis^tu. of Lake OJtMta, spent
Sunday In town with hl* parent?.
Matt Moore, of Cana' City, h visiting
frteiuis hi Frct-puil at ph s»-ni writing,
Bev. My lire was at HauHnga this week
atieiiiling tin* Sunday .S-hre.ii con ven I ion.
Cna?. Fox’? tamiij wiIImm-u occupy R.
Wiilcotla.vacant Ihhim* mK «d Hie village.
Irving tnwiHhip lm&lt; two ticket!* iii the
Geld—republican, and democratic, alias
free blivir and 1‘. 1.
’
Four couple* came frnm lla«lings Sat­
urday evening to attend the dunce, but the
dance U1le0 to ruaterallzi*.

Middleville.
Several are sick In Hie village wlilf ’tonrillth.
The Free Silver party have a ticket In
the D« ld fur the T*t&gt; i-teetton.
The M E. Sutuhy Schuc! will carry out
a fine program Sunday erenhig.
Mr?. A. O. WEkiuion is assigtlng Mr-L
Talitol in the millint-ty busineastiiis week.
Miss Edna Brown, of Rutland* has been
secured to fill the vacancy hi our village
school.
Jay Matteson left Monday for Owossr,
where he has a position In the Owosso
State Bank.
Mr. Jacnx an old resident of the village.
-Hird Saturday.
Funeral was held Mon­
day at the M. E. church.
Mr. Coons and wife, of Lowe’I, were
the guests of George Brown, Friday and
attended the leap year parly Friday eve­
ning.
The Misses Grant.Stone.Spauldlng, Prat
Messers Pratt and Spaulding, of Cale­
donia attended the leap year party In the
village Friday evening.

Tlie traveling representative of the Man­
istee canning factory has been working ki
Wisconsin, and Is said to have sold
enough for a good sized cargo.

We might tell you more about One Min­
ute Cough Cure but you probably know
that It cures a euugh.
Every one does
who has used IL tt Is a perfect remedy
for coughs, colds, hoaresness. It Is an es­
pecial favorite for ch I id ren. being pleasant
to take and quick ha curing.
W. H. Goodyear.
Owe hundred and twelve teachers at­
tended the regular teachers examination at
Marshall. March 26 aud 27. But one of
the cauuiber wrote for first grade certificate.

A HfWOra* Departure.
A freak In the calf line was bora in Wilts the departure of another year when
Charles Baker’s barn In north Greenville' a review Is made of ttw* condition of afft has* two IwOIra enmplrle. Mire, tt la oub, rlaht that some thought
..... tilde. .Hh the ereenllon or I* «»•«*
"■&gt;
encased in one hide, with the exception of
al»lrx everyone to battle with life’s prob­
tegs, of which It has seven.
One of the lem aud figure for themselves the profit or
Though
seven tegs Is n great;curiosity having two lows on the trial .balance sheet.
knee joints and a double hoof and two sets • be Imtik accouHt may be large and each
one’s material gain l»e great. It would notof teg bones. The calf war? hurt so it was l&gt;e eurprislng If it tmJdrtily. dawns upon
I bought lx*t Io kill It and the body is in many that good beahh has i&gt;et4i greatly
the hands of a mxadermtai. who will imjMiverkteil by the lo&lt;v condition of the
preserve it ho Hurt It may be viewed with l.hNMk It h in t!»U Mau* that the lactic
arid in the vital fluid attacks the fibrous
wonder and aMontebment by the coming (itMtiies. particularly the joint?, making
generations.
known the-l&lt;K&gt;al nianltwfations of ThenumHmii.
Thonvamfa o&lt; people have found
Labor CoipmissbRivr Morse will this
III lluod’a Sarsaparilla Hie great bipod puryear nuke an investigation ot the amount ifi’-r. a pdalllvt? and permanent cure for
of forest remaining Iti Michigan.
Super­ riieuaialiaiii.
visors will be asked to inquire into1 the
The ladle- auxiliary at tlie Ancient
amount, in acres, ot limber In their town­ Order of Hu* United States Workmen of
ships at the time of taking the assessments Michigan will Imlfi their annua! ctiuferMichigan was formally famous for it^tlm- rnetf at the Cadi I ic. Detroit. May Jto and
ber—both Iu quantity and quality.
Now 21.

our pine is nearly all gone and enormous
inroads have been made on our hardwood
forests.
Many people ascribe ’be climate
changes to the removal of tlio forests. I Im
investigation is most Important, and every
person should be Interested In assisting to

How Editors are Treated l»» &lt; hl«*.
’ Nineteen bundrmi editors of fi-Pekin
paper
have teen
beheaded.
Nome
would shudder at such slaughter, ”bo are
heedless of the fact that consumption Ifl
Mdr to r«Bien iu Utal hold on Item­
wives.
Dr. Pierce’« Gulden Med lol Dis­
covery Is the efficient remedy lor
lunyc, epltliog of blood, .borlues. of
broth, bronchitis, tstbuu, severe coughs
and kindred affectMns.
Stamps. LaFgyetteCo.. Aikansas.
Dr. R. V. fierce-:
Deer Slr-1
Fay this tn you. that consumption is hered­
itary in my wife' family: so®«
w"
ready filed with Ike disease.
Mr wile
has a sister, Mrs. E. A. Cleary, who was
taken with eoiisuinptlo®
She used your
•Golden Medical IMacovery”
10
surprise nf her many friends she got wen.
My wife has also had hemorrhages of the
lungs, and her stater Imfiated &lt;» ber using
• Golden Medical Dlswnrty."
I eonwnSIH!
led io her using it find II cured her.
has had no *-j mptoms of consnmplion to*

Qirlton.

Owing to the fall in the lake level dur­
Sugar makes? I&gt;»ve been rushed for the
ing the past three years the docks at I.iack-i
past ten days.
inac Island will be lengthened 100 feel
Geo. Vester left last week for Carlton.
in the spring.
N. Y. where he Intemte to work during
Burns are absolutely painless when De­ the summer..
We hear that Clem Haddox Intends to
Witt’s Witdi Hazel Snivels promptly ap­
plied. This statement is true. A perfect locate his saw mill In Sturgis, where he
remedy for skiu diseases, chapped hands has a large contract to fill.
The M. E. Sunday School will give an
and lips, and never fails to cure Piles.
Easter concert at their church uext SunW. H. Goodyear
day'eveuiiig by home talent 1 believe.
The college Republican club of Ann Ar­
Chas. Carpenter left us Tuesday to begin
bor has started a boom for the C. E. Lind­ hl? summer work for Christla Clark. His
ley for the presidency of the National brother Willis will take bis place on the
League of Republican clubs.
home farm for the summer.
The Methodist organized a Sunday
h’a just as easy to try One Minute
Cough Cure as anything else.
It’s easier school last Sunday p. m. 8upt. C. L.
to cure n severe cough or cold with IL I^et Smith: AssL Supt. Mrs, S. Ensley: Secy.
your next purcliat*e for a cough be One Miss Adah Odell; Llbar. Mrs. Jas. Covert;
Better
medicine; Trt’as. Mrs. Jennie Smith; Organist Miss
Minnie Cough Q«re.
“ ’
Myrtle Odell. Sunday school at 2 p. m.
better result; better try It.
W. H. Goodvicar.

by*the stateb?”

make it accurate.

Inc‘'r;Mirtu&gt;*(] under, the laws of the State o’
M it-hig^n.

The Grand Rap;ds and Indiana railroad
has taken nearly &lt;500 earloads of tanbark
froui Manton since last June.

W, u. G

A father wishing to bring up bls child
BMKRELU
W. W. POTTER.
HARRELL JL- TOT I ER,
in the-way he should go, toM him when
Attorneys at Law.
he
was In any danger and needed help to
v.-r Hnstimr* City Bank. CoHycilons
•hMii}-'.!*. attraded to, and g&lt;-r.eral law businiwx cal! upon (he Lord.
Later In the day
Willie was punished for soute misde­

W

'Busy people have no (Ime. and wnalble
people have no inclination Io use a slow
ivinedy. One Minute Cough Cure acts
promptly and give*. prrmi.neut result*.
.
W. H. Goodyear.

A little -ill. then a little pill. The III la
being much larger tlmn it was last year ,
gone, the pill has won.
DeWitt’s Little
It V»AjaU‘d that 75,000 trees have been get :Early Risers the little pills that great Ills.
out in Alligan, Derrten. Cass and St.
oodyear
Joseph counties, aud that a total of 500,­
Big Rapids \onng rm u propose to repay
000 trees will be planfcd in southern' and hap yiyar compliments to their young lady­
•
western Michigan.
Reports nsto&amp;mail friends with a “rouster pie” supper.
fruits state that th* yield will bet-nsrinou*.

DA FITE SIMMONS.
&gt;:•&lt; «&gt;f Pninn. Organ. Voice Culture.
Tt’K'"” b Biren aud other advanced
Ste-rla- terms l’i vi«ou*r:&lt; of two oc
’ ••• t ull-’nFor particulars call

Try Elretrle Birrersas a remedy for your
trouble?? If not gel a Uittlr now|aiid get
relu-f. This imdiciim l&lt; found k&gt; I* pe­
culiarly ndnptbd to t'ie relief and cure of
nil (. male cotuplftlnte. exert lug n wonderlul direct influence in giving strength and
tune Io the organs. If yon haw loss of •
appetite, couscipaliun. beadache, fainting |
siiell-. or are uervmis. sleepless, excitable, |
meianelmly or troublrtl with dizzy speHa,
Electric Bitters Is the nwdiclne iou need.
Healtli and strength are gimrantned by Its
Large bottles only fifty eefits at W.
use.
H. Goodyears’ drng store.
M hit We OX«T Ion

la ibis; If you ate troubled with Catarrh,
Cold lu Ilwd. U.y Fever. Ko to Cie drufKi.t n.mrd below and &lt;el a bottle o’ C'1*tury Catarrh Cure. No danger of being
buuibuKKed- Belief In «ve mloetre nd a
positive core. Sold by Fred L. Heath.
Baekl.n'. Arab* Satr^

The best aalve in the world for eutr.
brulsea. sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
tTeTXr chapped bands, ablltdatn,.

Chas. B. Rood, Broker and Manufactu­
rer's Agent, Columbu?, Ohio, certifies that
Dr. King’s New Discovery has no eciusd as
a cough remedy. J. D. Brown. Prop.,. St.
James Hotel, Port Wayne. Ind., testifies
that be was cured of a cough of two years
standing, caused by La Grippe by Dr.
King’s New Discovery.
B. F. Merrill.
Baldwinsville, Mass., says that be has
used and recommended it and never knew
It to fall, and would rather have It than
any doctor, because It.always cures. Mrs.
Hemming. 242 E 25th St. Chicago, always
keeps II at hand aud has do fear of Croup,
because it instantly relieves.
Free trial
liottles til W. H. Goodyear’s Modern Drug
Store.
Food, undigested. Is poison.
Digested,
It Is life and btrenglh. Million? of us suf­
fer from Indlgrellon. but we often don’t
know it.
We think it Is something else.
Even doctors often mistake the sj mptoms.
’ Pale, thin people, who are overworke d,
who need strength, who mm m in want of
proper food, should lake Shaker Digestive
Cordial. It is astonishing what food will
do when properly digested.
It will make &gt;ou strong, revive you. re­
fresh yon. sustain ym|. make you fat. re­
store your color, make muscle, braiii liore.
coumgr. । endurance, energy:
Increase
your power tn throw ©fl disease and keep
j on liealUtv and liupp\.
‘ indigestion (Me* ju*t the opposite, but
indigestion can be cured and prevented
with Shaker Digestive Cordial.
Sold by ilrugglnls. Trial bottle 10 cents.

-........

Local Disease

REGULATOR.
IT IS A SUPERB TONIC and
exerts a wonderful influence in
strengthening her system by
driving through the proper cltnnnel all impurities. Health and
strength arc guaranteed to result
Irom its use.
My wife was bedridden for ctehteen months,
after uatag BRADFIELD S FEMALE REGU­
LATOR fur two tuouthx, h cetiiug well.—
J N. JOHNSON. Malvern, A»k.
BRADFIELD REGCLITOR CO.. ATLANTA, GA.
Sold by all Drufjisu nt SI. CO p«r bottle.

ELY’S CREAM BALM
is ackpowlodgrd to be the moat thorough «ur* ■
for Nanai Cutarrh. I'uld In Head :.»J ‘Hay
Fever of all remedies.
It opens
soft
fluanwjs the nasal pasaerw. allays pam arts InflMcatin-. heals lb«s sores, proterts th«-'mem­
brane from .-nW. restores the rmses of Itarte
anil rcirll P. Ice 50 cents at Druggists or by
mall.
'
ELY BROTHERS. S8 Warren St. New York.
BREAKFAST-SUPPER.

EPPS’S
COCOA
GRATEFUL- COMFORTING.

Hair to ita Youthful '
Jurw tealp

fart to UM fax MUmu walking «my.

BOILING WATER OR MILK.

•*

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president oi me
tub New York wbbkiu tuduhg
8

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KAFFIR KOLA EXTRACT
Is the Greatest Remedy and Cure of the

cores, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­
tively care piles or nopay requ red. It
s ituarantwd to hive perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Trice 25 cents per
For sale by W. U. Goodyear, the
box.

, J:g^&lt;£-£Sfcrti S&amp;SwS-S-SHt:

.ld‘*rt I Jui man "i« surfs®

and budded ctiBaaftc
ehx»gr-&gt;.
i .
can be cured by » plrasut remvdf whi* b te "Pplted aire&lt; ;ly tub* the
nostril? Lteisg quickly
ai rbed *.t glrce.relief a*
once. -

Da not be li dot&lt;d tabnyany other if yen
have made up )&lt;&gt;ur mind fv fake Hood’s nnreaparilla. ttenienilwr that Hood s HarmparilU
run* when all olhrn. fall. Do not give up la
■deaxnlrbecause other nteillcines have tatted in
help r«»o Take Hood’s Saraaparllln lalihlul y
and you mav reasonably expect to be cured.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made In 'be cosdlHou?
nf a cerrmn nmrtrage. exrriO«-d by Lre Tinker
to Mark Korri*. dated the flr«l dj»y of OctO--er
IS«1. worded the Seventh dav of October 1M&gt;.
assigned Uy the Mud Mark Nnrrh. &lt;b* •
day of December 1BS8. to Tip KrtcbuiA
.
the mM4 T*.p Ketchum ardg-ted to norvey w II.
drugglsL
totr'.onthe thirtieth day of December 1M0.
the past MX year?.
nnd ou which mortcaa* Hi
Deafamn Cannot Be curm
Yours very truly,
bereol. Teo nnndr-dsovwlv
i «■ i&lt;u«al Mundcstlona as they cannot retch the .inre
SSIlwrttS” the ear. , There - -............NotlCH i* ’it-reby given DM .by virtue •»( tl-e
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Itellcatc dlswretil in
wx- "°’eV2_
"he “vurt Hua*. In ’beCIty of Haw ..g«. on the
— cured.
Uuoks sent ce, induced. apeedUy
third darn! .«n!y
mten o'clock In tin I wt
1 curely arated.
cfiits in stamps.
lw,n. of mH that crriatn piece or parerl ul Und
altnated in the
M
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drete ln confl.h-nor. World's Dtem-nsa. 3
&lt; otttit' o! Burrvand
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DELICATE *»«»! CATARRH

A »nncv tefburg 150 feel high, has
grouinted iu Litlre Huron near Satiilac.

Pure blood 1» the sateg.fnrd of hexhh.
Keep
i.i&lt;- b-ool pure wiili IIimmi'abATsaparitla K vuu
.would alwu)8 be well
)

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third bottle and not being benefited thereby

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HICAGO.

�THS CHURCH TRIAL.

Hastings Banner

Finding* of the Council Recently Held

Thursday, Apr. 9, 1896.
MAMHiLL L. COOK,Editor.

agTSSID as second class matter
THE HASTINGS, MICH., POSTOFFICE,
AVGUST 14, 1879.

at

EDITORIAL NOTES
A Comparison.

From the lime the war closed in August
1885, to tbe close of Benjamin Harrison’s
administration, a period of 28 years, tbe
pcbllc debt was reduced at an annual
average of ^75,528,753, and iu addition
thereto, the pension fund bad been In­
creased from about $10,347,050 to $134,­
583.052. The total Interest bearing debt
sb given by Secretary Foster, was on
August 31. 1805, $2,381,530,294,90; on
August 31, 1S92. it was only $585,029,330.
According to these ligures the Interest
bearing debt had been reduced $1,790,­
500,964,96 during 28 years under Protec­
tion. Although the pension law called
for from $130,000,000 to $134,000,000 an­

nually, from the Treasury, yet President
Harrison was able to reduce the public
debt more than $01,000,000 yearly during
his entire administration.
In the Monthly Statement of lire public
debt issued for the mouth of February,
1896, Secretaia, Carlisle makes the out­
standing
Inteaest-bcariug %i^bt of the

Govern men t, cm March I. 1896, $822,615,­
170. From tliese figures, furnished by
Secretary Carlisle himself, the public
interest-bearing debt has Increased $237,­
580.910. between March I, 1803, and
March I, 1896, an annual average of $79,­
123,636; and for this amount the President
and Secretary* have sold fo home and
foreign bondholders 4 s 7 per cent Interest­
bearing bonds, which run for 30 years.
According to the Report of 1894} there was
a deficiency in revenue of $69,805,260.58.
Undoubtedly the President will be com­
pelled to sell as many bonds during the
last year of his term as he has for tbe year
past, which will make an average increase
of the bonded debt during his entire term,
of about $80,000,000 a year.
Under a Protective Tariff tbe public
debt was reduced over $75,000,000 annu­
ally for 28 years, white under the WllsonGonnan Tariff bill Cleveland and Carlisle
nave increased the bonded debt about $80.­
000,000 n year. These figures clearly
show the difference between Protection
and low Tariff, 6ut, unfortunately for the
people, the effect of this latter policy has
been far more disastrous to tbe industries
of tbe country thau it has been to tbe
revenues ot the Government.
The public debt only increased $5,274,­
780,79 during the month of March, which
is a very good record for a democratic adaainiatration.

“Judge” recently contained a cartoon
representing. Senator Allison, of Iowa, aa
■‘••awing wood.” Tho Senator from Iowa
fe surely saying nothing.

Senator Cellon. of Illinois, Is one of the
republicans aspirants for the presidential
nomination, but his own congressional
district instructed the delegates for Mc­

Kinley.

*

The result of elections in little Rhode
Island last week is only an indication of
what will follow next November, Lippit,,
the republican nominee for governor, was'
elected by almost 10,000 plurality.
A revenue Tariff encourages no home

enterprise: it supplies employment to no
American workingman.; it takes employ­
ment from him because In the encourage­
ment of foreign importations it diminishes
the demand for American products. It la
aa enemy to the American shop and the
American workingman, to American pros­
perity and American industrial indepen­
dence. It embraces not a single element
of patriotism. It has no national spirit or
loatlnct. To supply the needs of the
treasury is Its chief and exclusive concern;
it has no other. It la a sure precursor to
national poverty, national bankruptcy and
individual distress. It is the forerunner
of hard times. It is without a single

worthy triumph. The years in which It
has been tried in the United States excite
neither our respect nor pride. It has
famished no inspiring page In our history.
Its record has been one of defieieuCrevenaci. gathered bonded i Ddebtednew and
universal want among the. people.—*WUliam McKinley. MinnenpoUx. Minnesota.
March 2», 1SL&gt;4.
Au Explanation.
la our write up of the elections this
week we have placed “dem” standing for
democrat, following the name of every
candidate in opposition to the republican
nominee.
We are aware that tbe abbreviation is
wed Incorrectly because the democrats
were nominated *t so-called silver caucuses.
Being democrats of course they represent
gold monomeiallism. but accepting noiuhrnttau at free allver caucuses they virtually
stand opposed to themselves, because they
oppose gold monometallism. As democrats
they oppose free silver, and as free ellvrr
advocates they oppose democrats. We
were at a loss to find any abbreviation that
would satlBfuclorlly stand for the opptultion to tlie republican party, wlUnmt using
something ihxt would grate Imrahly upon
we senses, and show marked disrespect to
We many «,t &lt;»ur frieD(13 ,n Umj op|H,g|tlo„
whom wr bold In tbe highest regard.

political

«oun&gt;b,r,l &lt;„

th, .bbreTi.iim,
U«
who *" bol,M&lt; &gt;“ U»,r uolul.T,'
WtahlK.t .w.liow
trwjrter. dx up fur them, w. diwlly
.WirMtaUim ..r
•MCaeteting that it is not correctly used.

'WM* to IM mb—
A voyage to the moon is the latest
project which ia seriously put forward
as the crowning point of ’the Paris ex­

Owing to a wrong Impreaision prevailing hibition of 1900. M. Mantoia, its au­
in regard to tbe trial df Rev. Hauser in the thor, does not propose to carry paaaenBaptist church through statements made gers to the lunar regions in an aerial
in tbe Journal we haMe been asked to pub­ car,but h^-expecta to bring down the
lish tbe following:-- i
moon within the reach of people whose
The council was composed of ten min­
vision extends, say, aix miles from the
isters and twenty laymen.
They came In
respotito to a call Issued by 81 members ot earth. The pish is to construct a tele­
the Hastings church.
Their work Was to scope nearly 200 feet in length. The
consider complaints made against ihe pas­ objective glass will have a diameter of
tor F. E. Hauser. Tie charges were four something over four feet three inches,
in number: (1) Falsifying^ (1) Slandering, the largest in the world. The colossal
(3) MaLadininisiraiion, and (4) Erroneous tube will be placed horizontally, and
DoctrltfE. After listening carefully to the the image of the moon will be reflected
testimony, both for arid against, ihe fol­
by what is teimed a mirror plane, six
lowing findings were made:—
&lt;1) It Is the sense iof this council that feet in diameter, and 15 inches thick.
Bro. Hauser is not gull*y of Intentionally The weight will be 8,000 pounds. The
falsify ing, while, al the same time, state­ special feature of the idea is that the
ments have been made which have not image of the moon ahull be thrown
been satisfactorily explained, and we kind­ upon a screen placed in a hall lar^e
ly recommend that hujuse more discretion enough to hold 1,000 spectators
As­
In his choice of language. tronomers calculate that with an ap­
(2) It is the fiitditigs of this council paratus of these dimensions it will be
that, although II may not have been in­
possible to discern easily objects of
tentional, there have been evidences of
inahadmlnlstraUou in! tbe matter of dis­ the sire of the Notre Dame cathedral
towers,
and to distinguish tlie evolu­
missing fifficers and mpnite’rs. and also in
the unwarranted authority which he as- tions of a lunar regiment. Should the
(he
opening
of the 20th century be sig­
sutnea in addressing his people and in dlletAing in both temporal and spiritual nalized by volcanic eruptions in the
things.
mountains of the moon, visitors to the
(5) As he interprets his own teachings exhibition would have a grand sjiecto the council, we make no decided ob­
tucle.—Popular Science News.
jections to his theologteal views.
(4) it is tbe sense of this council that
The Source* of Superiority.
the Qgtutsii'K party ha^ not been wholly
She—I don’t b’ieeb &lt;lut ’Liza Jones
without fault In the mhtter, and that we knowed what dem lingab bowls was fo’.
have^een some evidence of personal feel­
He—Wai. yo’ see, her husban* nebbah
ing which has leil them at times to mis­
had a jdb in a high-toned restaurant in
judge their pastor's words and conduct.
{5) After a report Itroni a committee hiR life.—Puck.
consisting nf Bros. Rowe, Branch and
Haas, who had held a conference with
Bro. Hauser we vote that in view of the
best interest of the cause of Christ In this
place we recommend that, as soon as practible, Bro. Hauser go tp another field, on
condition, however, that he shall be paid
in full for bls service aind liave the hearty
and united support of 'the entire church
while he remain.
(6) We farther recommend that both
factions most earnestly aud zealously per­
sue those things which make for peace.
It is to be hoped that the reader will ob­
serve al least three thiags:—
(I) The matter of unpaid charges was
not mentioned in the charges-and was,
therefore not considered by tbe council.
The reference made to it in the fifth find­
ing was only on the general principle*
that the pastor should always have the
money due hint before leaving a church.
(9) The pastor was by no means whol­
ly exonerated ns has been very definitely
stated’by-Hastings correspondents to var­
ious papers. As Christian men we believe
it was right to exercise rs broad a charity
as possible, but after tbe testimony was
all In there were some points not made
clear and left In decided my stery.
(8) The council did not say that the
pastor should remain in Hastings.
Quite
to the reverse,
it was plain that tbe
church could not be again united under
his leadership, and their advice was that
be go to another field as soon as he could
do so without making too great a sacrifice.
This he agreed to do and tbe findings
were pul into their present shape with
that understanding.
If you will be kind enough to give this
communication space In, your paper, we
shall be greatly obliged.
J. C. Bucuaxan, Moderator.
C. W. Bakbkr, Clerk.

Prince Btemark wrm 81 years old Wed­
nesday of last week and the event was
celebrated by his admirers In Germany.
Ea*t*-r In the Churche*.
Sunday dawned bright and beautiful, an
ideal Easter day.
Special services were
held in tbe city churches as usual.
The
population evidently liunird out en masse
as the seating capacity of all the churches
was taxed to accummudtfe their congrega­
tions.
At Emmanuel church Ithe alway s beauti­
ful and Impressive aunrise service was
held at 5:17.
The church was fragrant
with the odor of flowers, the altar and
chancel lielng proAisely decorated with
Easter lilies, roses, carnations and other
cut flowers.
The musir at this service
was especially beautifuL the anthems and
chants being finely rendered. Mra. Minnie
Diamond sang the offertory and gave it a
beautiful rendition.
Rev. Taylor spoke
eloquently and forcibly 4n the lessons the
day
At “the regular
r -2’11 morning
■*’" afforded.
“■’-* “
“
service, solos by Mrs. Bflle Hendehihott.
and Mrs. Frank Hams were the
‘
‘ ‘ ‘
special
musical, features.
In the afternoon the
rite ot baptism occurred,_____________
__
and at six o’clock
the Eahter festival of the Sunday School
took place with appropriate music and
recitations.
At the Presbyterian chjirch exercises of
exceptional Interest were held at the
morning service, the Sunday School ren­
dering the program.
Excellent Easter
music was furnished by tihe choir.
A large audience nt the Methodist
church listened to an appropriate sermon
by Rev. Cox on ••The Empty Tomb.” A.
profusion of palmsand IJIIIes were used
as decorations.
At nobn the Sunday
School held services constating of special
music by Ihe choir, a cornet solo by Prof.
Mills, recitations and exercises by the
scholars.
Tbe school which numbers
over 800, has lost only two members the
pastyear: Mrs. Mary Busby and Howard
Busby. As Is customary (he flowers pur­
chased by the Sunday School were divided
and members of their classes were ap­
pointed to place the flowers on their
graves. A package of Hower seeds was
given to every member of Ithe school, and
their blossoms will be used to decorate (he
cburcti the coming «nmmer and afterward
given to the sick, or thore who for any
reason have not flowers. A collection of
$29 was taken which will be used for
missionary work.

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__ ciaa&gt;

•ylhe closing niimlreron the lecture course
td be git eo
Wednesday avsnlngUprll
15 wilt coiiftet of au operetta “Time
Little Maid*”; a farce “The Bicyclists”
a recitation by Kites Bessie G eurge; solos
by Mr*. ilemtvt.‘hoit and Mbs Tiuman.
Th«»u taking part in tbe operetta an : Mis,
Eioa Truman. M:s. Belle liendrrehott.
kites Effa Miupvoit. and Reaera. Charles
Leal-. Al Weber. Clare pre Batter and
Fred &gt;|M»tildit^; in "Tbe Bicyclists": Mias*
Kiute Ifaadte. Mfa. W. R. Cook, Messrs
F..!1*'1**’ *'• W- "’^her, Walter Hayes
and W. IL Ci-.k.

&gt;uuj will 1X5 on sale Mt F. L. Drath's
Sunday at seven o'clock amt close at six
ou the evening of the enierudMMM»nt. Single
Itekeu 50 ev.lt IfcKrve* mil w ami.
extra. ___

Oat of the Evils of taxation.
“flow did it happen tkat you didn't
find that man guilty?” asked a man of
the foreman of a Texas jury. “The
evidence was dead against him.”
“I know that, but ;f we had found
him guilty we would have had to hang
him.”
“Certainly; that's what you should
have done.”
‘•Well, I thought so, too; but, you see,
we are paying too much taxes now, and
hangings arc
expensive." — Texas
S’fter.
Republican St»U Convention.

Detroit. Michigan.Feb.21. 1800
To the Republican Electors of tbe State of
Michigan:
The State Convention of tbe Republicans of
Michigan are hereby railed to meet at the
Auditorium. Detroit on Thursday May. 7th. IRW.
112 o’clock noon, for the purpoM* of nominating
fourteen &lt;Hi electors of President and Vice
President of the United Nta»es. and electing
four delegates-at-Urge aud four alternate
delegate* at large to the republican natloaal
con vent lou to be held at Nt. L&gt;ut«r Mo . June
16th. I8M. Also for the pun*°*e oi »rt»*ctlng a
ciiatnuau of tlie stare central committee and
two members thereof from each congressional
-district nnti the transaction of snch other bustnr&lt;«sMi. may pmjx-rlv cotnw forward.
Under the cull of the national republican com­
mittee. each congressional district is entitled .
to two delegates and two alU-rtuUe deleitMtcs to
th- national convention which delegates Khali
be chosen at district coavBiitlon*. held with not
less than twenty (So &lt; days public notice- and
pot less than thlrw (30) days before the meet­
inc ot the natiiMiai convention
The delegates from the several counties Id
each congressional district are requested to
meet tn district caucus at 10:30 o’clock a. in.
on tbe day of the. slate convention, and select
candMates as follows, to b- iwesrnled to the
state convention for confirmation: Two mem­
bers of tbe state central committee, one rice­
president. one aiislsunt secretary, one member
riM-ii of the committee on --Credentials.’’ -per­
manent organlzHtlon and order ot business”
and -resolutions” and to transact such other
business as ttiev mav deem necessary.
Under the resolution of IBM. no delegate will
be entitled tn a bent in the convention who
does not reside In tbe county be proposes to
represent.
In accordance with the resolution of 1MB.
every- county will lx* entitled toonr delegate for
each five hundred ot the total voir .cast f• r
governor at the last stale election (NoHinber
4894) and one additional delegate for rv rv
fraction amounting to three hundred. i»nt each
orgaolzeo county- will berLtitlcd to atleAtt Iwo
(2) delegates.
lt&gt; compliance with ihe resolutions adopted tn
Detroit June '£1. IWO the secretary of each
countv convention is urged to forward to the
secrvtMn- of the slate ctntral committee.
Detroit, by the earliest mail after the delegates
to the stale conveutlou be cboreri. a certified
lint of such deirgau* as are entitled Io seats 'u
the Mate euuveutlon from their respective
counties.
.
Thl&lt; cotnmlPM reqipsts that the several
counties select their county committers for tbe
rmmlng two veara at Ute c«ui ty conventions
which elect delegates to the stat* convention
hereby called, and that the orxaniZAlloti and
tuembersh! p of such count,ucow-mill res 1 oget her
with po-totnee arldr- sses. be at once forwarded
to ihe S'-cretary &lt;•! the state central rommlttw
at Detroit. In order that early and ayhtematlc
work may be b, gun and earned on through tbe
campaign.
Jamk* McMjlEaX.
Chairman Republican State Centra! Committen.
IMnna E. A lw a rd. secretary.
(Hairy county trill be entitled to twelve (12)
delegates.)

Republican County Convention.
A, reptibllrnn romty onnventinu tn el*ct 1)
de'e;i»a«-» t • the iteimbllc-m sun Conv/nUon
called to meet nt Duiroir on Thur*d;.y May 7th
urfW. will 1h* held iu the &lt;&gt;i*er&gt; Hou-r Itestlngs.
. on Friday April 21(h 1KW romrarrehw at
k. in. In itdd.tion to the rlreHon &lt;if delewill be tbe election of x Chairman and
eerretary uf thu County Camnil't^r. al-o the
election «»f itelevatrs to the tkiupn-SMiwmd Con­
vention to b brld mi Nile?-, to elect two d.-tegates to tlie Nnlte .al • o iveiilion and the elec
lion of a t'onzrftxMonal Oommliue.
The wrlous uwtis and ward* will be entitled
to delegate* a* follows:-one dr ieaHt** fr&gt;r each
25 votes cast fur the repuMiean candidate for
Ueutrnan Gover .ur iu t«H iihd one for euah
fraction of 13 over
Aasvna
City ifit w»rd
Haltiiiiure....
“ z.d
Barry
- ant
('jiritun ..........
- 4th
('•aatlrton
13 nope. ...
ilas'lngs twp ...
hvmg ...
Juhnst wo
Rutland..
Maple Tirove
Tbonix|»pte
Orangeville
Woodland....
Prairieville.&lt;.... • v Yankee
, wifw- Springs ............ j&gt;
Forward caucus noUrrs tinmedlaieW u&gt; ihHastings Bannkr and let .ach teas and
ward tie fully repre«eni&lt; d.
Hastings, Nleb. March m b. H»fi.
_
W-R-Couk. Chairman.
"
C W Jorhak. Mmrtm.
K«publican Co. Committee.
Mark Rogers. Naahrille
Ecu E. Gallup, Castl&lt; ton
John W. L%timer.M*ddteville
aim H. Johnson. Mortey
Winiam F. P'oIql 1‘anfield
May Mckfannls, Baltimore

3

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Real Batata Transfer*.
WARRANTY DKKDB.
Max W. I’arnatedt to Arthur B. Glasgow.
parcel, -cc t7. BalUinoie, 8170.
DewltZC. hmltb toJohu Clark, o
HsmIok*. tvo.
itelos H. Hmlth to John Clark, 40a. sec 31,
Has1 lug*, fsoo.
rl,,,
«-1.
• 'OouiAnu, cL.u).
John McArthur to Wm J. StcArtliur. pan! •!.
S«c 21. WotaH* nJ.l2X4i*.
Theodore l*aukcr to Lucinda Pi; er, 2'4aw5.- »,
A«*yrla vcoo
John C R-uke* to John &lt;nd Elizabeth lte»ke .
20b, sec H*siliuc*. saoe.
Hara Wooden n, j. R m d izrla H. Mosher,
jC-i
.•if, llavHn.a fertfA

A lUvaMtaucoow-uoalor lS./eyUOM-

WORK SHIRTS

r. ™«,tolknr,: AUttH u. Jan u. Berrl&amp;

Franklin Wells, Cuoauntine
Edwahi. Rawlmt. (Mn.
A. H. Cook. South Haven.
.

STUDENT’S CYCLOPEDIA.
Becommendntion* from fl R. Pnttenglll,
Judge Smith and Prof. Mealtoy.

The Student’s Cyclopedia la a brief yet
comprehensive work, so free from techni­
cal trims and presenting facts In such an
Interesting way as to stimulate In the
student that love for independent research
which Is tbebasla of all true education,
while for people of the birsy work-a day
world it Isen invaluable aid in gaining
desired Information with tlie least .possible
expenditure of time.
liKNHY R. PATTFNG1I.U
State Supt. Schools.
I have had a set of “The Students
Cyclopedia” In my home for several weeks.
It was bought more especially lor my son
Don who Is a student In the high school
It aids him greatly In Ida studies, and It
eeems lobe invaluibte. It b an excellent
work hi the library ami Itome. and a great
help tu the older people, as well a* the
student Iu the school. 1 regard It as an ex­
cellent work for the price and rrcbmmend
It to any onr, and especially to the student.
Clement Smith.
. In these busy days of nrogress there are
three books that are almost Indispensable
and which may be said to contain the
elements or bases of all learning—The
Bible, the Dictionary, and the Cyclopedia.
No student can afford to t»e without any
one of these thre*. 1 kindly-.commend
“The Student’s Cyclopedia” as Hu* best
work of Its kind of which 1 know, and
from a careful examination of It 1 am sure
It will prove a treasure to the busy man or
woman, as well as to the student.
J. E. Me ALLEY.

PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan. Counre ot Barry—s*.
XI a session of the Probate Court tor tb»
County ot Barry, holdeu at the Probate office. In
tbe Citv ot Hastings.io said cmiiitj.oti Wednes­
day the tliihih day of April tu tbe year
one thousand elzbt hundred aud ninety ,sn.
Present, Charles \V. Armstrong. Judge ot
Probate.
In the matter of the estate nt Lizzie Whldby.

prices.

On reading and filing the petition dulv vrrifivll
of lAcy A. Jones AdmlnlMra:cr ni said estate
praying that his finnl account th** dav filed tn
said cowl may be heard and alluwe&lt;1 and a de
tree ut distribution duly made and he dis­
charg'd from said trust.
Thereupon It* is nntered. that Saturday the
second day of May. A. Ik, tt»; alien o'clock in
tbe forenoon, be aMtened for the hearing of »ai0
petition and that the heirs at law of said de
ceased and ah other persons Interested In salt
estate, are required to appear at n wwlun 01
said court, then to he holden at tbe Probata of
flee. In the City of JI Astjngx. in said county. anc
show cause. If any there be. *hy the prayer nf 1
the petitioner may not bd gnuited. Ana Itfc- 1
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to tbe persons interested In said er tale, of the
pendency of said petition and tbe hearten •
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
published tn the Hastiugs Bannkii. a news­
paper printed and circulated in aald County ot
Barry, once In each week fur three successive
weeks previous to said day of beartnr.
Cuas. W. ABxnitoxn.
.
Judge of Probata.
(A true copy.)

WHEN BL’YINg
SPECTACLES
HAVE YOUR

We h^ve Iota ot
them at reduced
Phin Smith,
at the Famous.

CHILDRENS SUITS We have the
largest stock
of childrens suits we ever had at prices no
one will make from 90c up.
Phin Smith,
at the Famous.

HATS

to do It.

We want Io c'ore ou» a lot of
bats and will niakb the prices
Ph in Smith,
Ml the Fmuuus.

NECKWEAR

AMD FnTTE
SEPARATE!.
1 MAKE A Si
1ALTY OP­
TING EYES

A new lol jusl fo.
They are cheap.
Thin Smith.
■
at the Famous.

SHOES We have tin largest ab-ck of
Metis and Ihiy a IShOtt* kepi
in the city al about
what they are
worth. Many ut irss it.un that No-damaged good?. AH A No I.
Phin Smith,
at Hit Eaniuua.

!
:
•
j

from UOc to S 1.25.
Fhin Smith,
at the Fuuious.
Ask f w the Famous 81 00. $2.00. 83.00,
$4.00 Pants. They are tbe best fitting
pants made to-day for the fol lowing
reason.*: First.—Are cut extremely long
in the crotch, and wllLglve more ease and
comfort tn
anv Pant ni
to wt-aier
weater than any
tn the
(be
rnaiket.
Second,—Every pair sewed
double throughout, and impossible to rip.
Third,—Our guarantee h on the pocket
of every pair of ।Mints, and the dealer must
make our word good.
For sale by nil
leading clot liters in the United States.
Try a pair and be convinced, aud if they
suit yon. always ask for the Famous Pant.
Manufactured by Kalam*zuo Pant •nd
Overall Co.. Kalamaztxi. Mich.
For Bale
only by Phln Smith, at the Famous.

|--------------------------------|*
aH&gt;aajiaajaatajj
I

PLOW SHOES
.

F. R. PflNGOflSJ, S
The li we’er.S

j
I

'
Now is the time to begin to tH-k

j
. . . .01.

'

Garden Seeds
And we wish to say that we have a
FULL ASSORTMENT of
SEEDS IN BULK

That Racket

Field Peas and

REMEMBER When Id
want of
millinery goods you
get the latest styles and lowest prices at
the Racket. Nu fancy prices.
Phin Smith.

LADIES AND CHILDREN We
hare
the nicest lot of shoe* we ever had aud uo
fancy prices at the Racket

We want Maple.Sugar. Butter
and Eggs.

Hams&amp;vanflnnan

Crescents
AGAIN LEAD

THE
FATTEST

BKTCLE
ON

EARTH

HIGHEST
GRADE
IN
QUALITY
BUT
NOT
IN
PRICE

Western Wheel
Works.
Chicago, III

—

From one oi the most reliable seed
houses. We have also

1 taMased

Hardware
Hastings
Kai. Gun Lake Club,

The Famous

THE iASTEST MILE ever ridden
on *tiy form of bicycle was made by O. M.
Dennis at Denver, Colorado, on March 27.
on a Crescent No. 1, 1806 model. The
course was one straight away, up grade, aud
tlie time was one minute, eleven and threefifths seconds. The course was accuratel.v
surveyed and the timing done by four
watches.
This was not done on a racing wheel,
but on a regular Crescent No. 1, 18i)6 model,
which sells the world over at $75—never le
For sale only by

�Farmere of Barry County and Michigan

Hasting • Banner

the place to buy plow points and oilier re­
pairs is at the Hasting* Engine and Iron
Works.
They have 250 different kinds
Write for prices or call In person.
They

Thursday, Apr. 9w k cook Lx*.*1 aaiw-

. .

.

■ H K. Oratortonl Cwntmt.

Lotrmlh.u th, Mrtbodta ehureh,
■KTuiTTd th.
Blrt reboot onlnrlMl amlrat. nutlo „r ahlch hi. bran madr
"t'r'~Yklu"
ut thr Bxxxxit TTEr

BEPUBLICAH

will take all kinds of old Iron tn trade.

Conic in and look me over.
1 have my

W1WTOIMI
open for inspection and sale '
and, as usual, I hajve a fine
large line, well Iassorted
------ —J
widi ail the lute patterns
■and designs.
YOU WILL jHAKE A
MISTAKE if joti I don't see
:h goods—qualitd the highst -^prices the kLest—asisjrtnient the largest.

! ii 2 ve a large stock of

WINDOW sjtlrtbtS
-all Lt) les and
pnevs.
■ A ftuij’ and com­
:
line of paints, oils and
. arnishes. EyeHthing yqu
'wiil need in house cleaning

FREDL....The
HEATH
Druggist..
"

I lie genuine .
Win. Radanis
Microbe Killer.

• CIRCULATION &lt;
.
95 quires.

.Tpis week,

Cook A Cook have got 'em.
V-Mir eggs are worth 11c at Stauffer’s.

E . i.i * Laundry work go to Lee Sim.

good crowds to Hastings, and you arc
helping a good thing along if you buy a
ticket of the buys.

Miss Olive Lathrop and Miss Allee Eddy
gave an Easter luncheon at five o’clock

•scattered across the cloth.
A very choice
and dnhity menu was served.
Covers
were, laid for eight. It was a most enjoyabb/iaffair.

Bronson’k.
/
these garments looks to be a heart-breaking
shall last groceries u ill ' operatidh, but hi reality It is simplicity
long as time s
. .. _.—.« . _
‘itself. They either button on the aboulder
»sed and Cook A Cuok sell ’em.
Reginald Graves, formerly with Parke, or laee in front, and it is np more trouble

Woolley &gt;

to get into one of them than an

1‘avis A- Co, Detroit, ts clerking at W. U.

ordinary

*.

Twenty rebuilt traction engines for Mile
Mrs., FitzSimmons and family^ have
,nt Hastings Engine A Iron Works also
moved into the Chas. Welssert house un
•seven Port Huron engines, 10 lo 14 h p;
Michigan Avenue?)
two advance. 10 h p; two Blrdso', 10 h p;
nAH bicycle owners In this city are re three J. I. Case, 8 to 10 h p; one Nichols
•ested tu cali at A. R. McOmbePs and • A Shepard. 10 h p; one Aultman Jk Tay­
I U.-ttr t!;e1i names^
lor, 10 h p: one Stevens. 10 h p; one Por­
,!. e Sam piakes a specialty of shirt ter, 10 h p: on&amp;Springfield. 10 h p: one
'vaist'j/xi’d lace curtains. Prices the cheap- S illwater. 10 h p Skid Engine; 0 Separa­
iH. /Give hfm a trial.
tors, oue horse power machine.
Will sell

cheap or trade fur other engines aud ma­

- ^When y&lt;»u want your shirts, collais
/nd cuffs laundried go to Ix:e Sam.
Good
’/ A’ork and cheap prices}
'

chinery.
The school of instruction to be held hi
Hastings Lodge No. 52 A. F. and A. M..

Gotxlytmr. W. D. Haves, and Judge Buck,
CITY ELECTION.
of Kalamazoo, and tlielr decisions met the
Election In tills city passed off very
approval of all.
quietly, much more so tlinu common owing
Tbe vocal and instrumental solos on the to the new election law by wlilch nothing
program were all very pleasing mid were
fittingly interspersed between the bits of can tie guessed at concerning results, and
doing away with the buying antTselling of
oratory.
___________________
vote* such as used to characterize elections
*f old. The result In the city is quite
PERSONAL MENtlON.
mixed, both parties breaking about even
numerically as to offices. For city offices
A. E. Henkes went io Chicago Tuesday. ।the great scrap.was for Mayor, the rival
J. B. Roberts was in Kalamazoo Sun- 1candidates being R. K. Grant on the repub­
lican ticket, and Fred L. Heath, on the
day.
fusion. Both candidates are representa­
Orson Skinner has returned
from ।tives young men, prominent In business
Ixtwen.
&lt;circles, and each one possessing those
necessary for a good Mayor.
Miss Carrie Schuman was in Nashville qualifications
'
The republican nominees fur Recorder
yesterday.
*.
।and Treasurer took the nomination In face
Will Coleman, of Naabville. was tn the of
1 CtrlmIii defeat. H. G. Hayes and Chas.
Doyle, the democratic nominees, had per­
city Monday.
formed their work in a must Mtisfactury
and It Is almost an unwritten law
T. J. Bush was home from Lansing manner,
।
In this city, as far as these offices are con­
over Sunday.
cerned, that "one good term deserves
Mrs. A. D. Rook has returned from Ag- (another.” No man in tbe republican party
new. Ottawa Co.
that we can call lo mind, could have been
Mrs. Frank Denslow, uf Muskegon. Is 'elected to these offices this year.
For Justice of the Peace Alonzo Cadvbdtlng relatives here.
wallader’s own party gave him an intensely
"black
eye” and W. W. Hampton, the
Mrs. Sarah Burman, of Fredrlcktown,
republican nominee was elected by 105.
Ohio, is visiting her son here:
Following, are the results;
Miss Mabel Colgrove h home from For Mayor
K. K. Grant, rep—382—15 majority
Akeley for tbe spring vacation.
F. L. Heath, dem—867
Miss Alice Hall, of Hastings, Is assisting
For Recorder
Mrs. Anderson.—Oltctjo Union
Fred Ryerson, rep—307
Harry Hayes, dem—437—130 majority
Miss Nettie Hendershott has returned
from an extended trip In the west.

Ndson Carveth is spending a few
iu this city the guest of Ids mother.

days

Mbs Edith ElUs of Grand Rapids, Is

\'s di g I-er sister Mrs. Fred Beadle.
Judge Buck, of Kalamazoo, has been In

tberity Ibis week on court business.
Friday, to-morrow, afternoon and evening
Prof, and Mrs. W. D. Sterling have
under the direction of Grand Ixjcturer
b«fn in the city a few days this week.
A
Clark,
blds
fair
to
be
t^e
largest
and
board have I
Miss Maude Crooks, of Charlotte, was
■ b -st held in this county for years.
McmIn place of j
ilie guest of Mbs Maude Trego Friday.
.[ bars from all parts of the county will be
I
S. W. Harmon, president of Barry A
| present and the work will be exemplified •
ia\e move
oQ
three degrees with; regular candi-’’ EsVm Ins. Co. was In the city last- week.

Don't forget lo attend the millinery op• iilng of Mis* J. IL Sherman to-day, toThe Riverside cemietery
elected Frank Ickes stxtnn.

Kit McElwain, resigned.

Mr. and Mrs. J.&gt;e Stattery

from Green street to West Main street. | daU^ Nashville will work tire first and
Mr*. 11. C. Cook and sou Ray. retnrmd
near the furniture factory.
/
, second respectively.
respectively, In
hi the afiernoon
afternoon and ( from a visit with Lansing friends Satur­
Luiies—Lee Sam wiill do up shirt wni.Ms ! jju&lt;jn£B tbe third In the eweqlnife A ban­ day.
..
Sceond'Loet'Wfll be served from 6 o’clock to 7
ill the must satisfactory manner
t
..
Mrs. Anna D. Mason spent Sunday In
!
mt or Amerlco Uouw. Z
■ !i o'clMk
. . . .. m. by
. the
.... of. tl.e
..
«»—.—
Extern
KalamaziTJ, the gnest ot Miss Eleauore
Csmtetl gobds. humph, well 1 should re- j Star Chapter in the Grand Army Hall, Hornbeck.
mark that Cook A Cook are

Come and enjoy a pleasant evening.

loaded with

( inneJ goods HU you can't rest.
. Jje uAXxkil in conimvn with his1
FitUi pas and Kaffer corn very cheap.* । many old-time friends iu this city and vlO d process oil meal .SLUG per hundred at clnity. lejohe in ihe fact that Mr. 1!^ L.
I1 »mh rjliott’s opposite Court House.

। Rork, of Tekamah. Burt

Ib-V. W. W. Taylor wm elected oue
tlie.lce-pre.ldeot.or he»tate¥. P.&amp;Cl ,
E. at the .oi.reotlon fheld M loot, tut
week
.
,
, .
,
. i
bpainemariier and. Johnson ...
bought the!।
Ira \ an \ aikenburgh stocx of hardware I
Of tlie City Bank jesteiday.

They will

move it to Middlevffte.
&gt;

,

Fruit men. as a rule, are wearing cheer­
ful suiiles this spring, as the cold weather
in Match, has prevented the growth of

buds and lesstbeil the danger from lale
iroat.’.

County, Nebras-

rOTU""1’r « r«lde,,! °'
ln&lt; reentiotred .. . c.ntlldete l.r the !&lt;•&lt;!«!»'»«
“ 18
Ur।
R irk was town clerk, uf Rutland, and
later on when the war broke out enlisted
.n. and. made „a good
_imm1
«nd, went,,to the front
record.
He returned from the war bro­
ken down in health on noconut 6f being
made a prisoner and the exposure incident

lo every soldiers life.
In 1865, in- com­
pany with hi* wife anti two daughters, fir
went west and grew up with the country.
He Is now one of the substantial men of

his county, and his old friends here rejDietedo know that he has prospered so
riages. births, deaths, and divorces, re- well, and is so well regarded in his west­
jvicirigg uttd mournings, but you will nil ern home.
rejoice if you buy groceries of Cook A
DIKD.
Cook..
PROSSER—At bia home In the 4th want.
Sunday.
April
5th. of consumption.
Ladies are cordially invited to see die
Jaunt* Prosser agrd 45.
fine line uf spring hats at Miss Sberwatrn Decrased h'avt-a aevlfe and two children.
millinery opening to-day. to-morrow and The funeral services were held Tuesday.
Saturday. Style* the latest. Prices the Rev. W. W. Ta) lor. officiating.
As lung as lime last* there will be mar­

lowest.
Tur bchool column will be
inside page this w« k.
It
paper by Miss Woodard
Geography by the Journey

found on the
contains the
on "Studying
Met hud.” aud

is wdl worth perusal.

t

Tea did you say*.1 Tea, well we keep
the finest line kept anywhere Irom 10c. up

tu 50c. per lb. und our 25c. Ira can’t be
b.*dt. not uuly In Hasting*, but in an)

&gt;• utber town.

Cook'A Cook.

Qriisun Skinner has opened a general re­
pair shop in ihe building first door we.&lt; ut

Hit Hastings house amt will wake a- cp» cialtyTTJC repairing bicycle^ Mr. Skinner
an expert workman aud
'share of trade In this line.

rat

MODERN DRUG STORE.

Matdr Grove e e’»s Cap Bowen dem.
over !&gt;. M. Day rep. by 8 majority.,

FEATHERS,
GOWNS AND CLOAKS

solicits hi*

-

Diamond

W. H Goodyear,,

Vr'or a long time g rls and even women
K .member the Club entertainment next
save felt that they would be happier If
WMnesday.
)
they could wear sweater*. This has led to
'
Hjauffer bfffers -you some bargains in the manufacture of women’s sweaters,
gr&lt;K cries this week,
i
which with the big sleeves look very
Ladies see'those nice new goods at stunning. The net of getting Into one of

rior row and Saturday.

entire dem

LOCAL ELECTIONS ALL OVER
THE STATE SHOW RE­
PUBLICAN GAINS.

llcnttn-r. Cluniie. tor .dvertlwments Monday .ftemoon &gt;1 thr. I&gt;«n« ot Ur E H.
•nu-t reach this office Tuesdays al latest to | Lathrop 108 West Green street.
The
n*ure insertl&lt;»u in
Issue of the week taBle was very tastllv decorated, the centre
when brought.
' I piece being a fernery, and carnations were

*751*

Uto

greeted-mjUi a fine audl 't&gt;&lt;S nearly
Rutland electa Will Kronewltter dem
The Hastings ^all Team have re-organ­ every seat In'tiujchureh v »'filled. There
supervisor by IS and balance of tbe Hcke&lt;
were eight contritputfoi the evening**
ized for the coming season.
Miller and
mixed.
program, who were ekos_
_________
that
i_(roui
tbe four
McKevitt will be t.vc battery and the other grades of ibrHigh &gt;chuol bytheH^laMYankee Springs return* Samuel Rilchh
members ot tbe team about the same as matrs.As'bdng best qualifipd to undenllre,
as eupervtaor, Bert Armstrong Clerk and if you
F ank Turner Treas.
last year.
R. J. Bell who led them to so. tl^-fask before them, f The contafflltlB
•nd the olaaMS lllh 1 epi esent are as fol­
Haatlnga township still persists In it* FAST
many victories last } ear win act as man­ low*-, Andrew Harper. Junior; NiaaNeNle
democracy aud elected every democratic- BLACK
Tvyor, Sophomore; Harrie Kirk, senior;
ager again.
nominee,
Ora Chaffee being elected saper
Glass bricks sre being used for building Louie Niebael, senior; Homer Washburn,
viaor.
freshman;
Eamestlne Barker, senior;
ooe tor cottoe,
houses in fom^ parts of Europe, sorre
W
om for
*u&gt;
, Addle Booth, Junior; Gertrude Abbey, Io Wayne County the Republican!
In Hope .lease Osgood h Heeled super­
leather* The
transparent, some translucent, but all «d- Junior.
visor by 18 majority and the Im lance of
will not crock, f&gt;*e «r
wash out, an d the ftra* CrM
mittlng light Since the discovery of Ihe
The following program was carried out:
Roll Up Good Majorities.
the ticket republican. L. H. Barnes la
with a teo-cent tMkavroft
elected Clerk and Cbaa. F. Cock Treas.
Roentgen ray all bouses may as well be
Vocal Solo "The Bong of the Whippoorwill.”
XH*ra*ad I&gt;y«* r w» &lt;«*plele BucceM, tor
MIm EitzSlmmaia
transparent, aud skeletons Iu house-hold
Only one ticket In Prairieville as usual
.Nineteen Nineto-six."
ADffrew Harper
They are Easy to cae
■ Tbe Reagtifui Life.”
I closets dance on the front porches.—%x.
Nellie Pryw REPUBLICANS ELECT THE MA­ and that was the republican. Sylvere
v «&gt;c*l Solo
and
They Stay Black
MIS'
lJUhrop
France Is returned as supervisor and the
|
The U. R. K. of P. have secured the —. "The
Cnl an MMcrwu,
Question."
JOR1TY OF SUPERVISORS IN
Harrie Kirk
These qualities, with tMr
whole ticket is elected by a large majority.
4. '’Though’, »ihj Incentive to True Ule.”
cheapner* —for one tew' services ot that talented reader, George B. I
BARRY
COUNTY.
Louis Michael
cent package makes m
In Assyria we hear that A. G. Kent dem.
v«nl Rolo
MISS McElwain
Williams, who will Dppenr al Castle Hall |
alike new. con.meu*
5. "Education nf the Ml id.” Homer Washburn
ha* defeated E. E. Berry rep. for super­
to all.
April 22 hi "Much Ado About Nutting, ’ । 6. "Fll’ttng View* o! Present Condition.”
visor. with the balance of the ticket repub
Barker
one nf Shakespeare’* most pienaing come- j 7. ••Piramhh of America ” Ernestine
Heap. J. 1). Tompkins clerk and Fred A.
Result in Mixed In City rulltica.
Addie Booth
1 sell all kinds of l5YE anti
8.
r:\oMo;.”
Gertrude Abbey
Brown Treas.
die*/ Mr. Williams made a great hit on a '
Innti umentsl fiolo "The Storm." (by
Monday was a fair day for di ction and
■ DYE STUFFS.
Irving elects the entire republican ticket
-pwlsl request)
Ml*s FllzSimrao-.a
former appearance here, and has a host u(
republicans
seem
to
have
embraced
the
|
1 res- ata’luu of Prizes Miss Flora J Beadle
with the exception nf Thoa. Sullivan demadmirers In Hastings.
Each
and every
’ier—
on —
tbe
, -«r
- — ' nurn
----------- program ' clemency of the weather to get out lo the for Clerk. Henry Ekert I* re-elected super- Exclusive agency for
At the slNte Christian Kudeavur c» n- irLT?j
-------- 1 • special .........
. -r-_
mention,
but space * polls.
visor
vis'ir uy
by a large majoncy
majority auo
and vias.
Cl as.
WM. RADAM S .
In WajDe county the republicans sccur- ^Villlatns Treas.
ventloD at Ionia the enrollment was divided furbids our so doing, n fact which we
MICROBE KILLER.
amonjj^the various
denominations as much regret. Andrew Harper, tl.e whi­ cd large majorities In local elections. At
The free silver democratic dodge didn't
ner of the largest number of polnis and
rauch of« fl&lt;are ln Tnornapple which
follows: congregational 003; presbyierlau the honor of attending the contest to be Jackson J. Q Richardson was elected
•re-elected Aaron
Sherk ann*&gt;rvl«nr
supervisor bv
by 1S7
137 I
. „
.
.
.
*«mti Mht*rk
533; \church of Christ 370;
methodist held at Olivet upon April 17th. vias, the Mayor by 186. Grand Rapids also elects
and the balance of the ticket republican by
Expert Druggist.
(episcopal and prolestant) 124: baptist 116; first one of Ihe contestants to be heard the entire republican ticket by majorities
a
large
majority.
refoim church 8G; episcopal 37; united from. His talk was plain and distinct; ranging from 73 to 1500. Lansing also
his delivery good aud his Imagination as
Milo Williams dem, was re-elected
brethreil 28; friends 7; church of the covefertile as a Mark Twain, lie built air falls In line and elected the entire republi­ supervisor for tbe 1st. and 4th. wards of
naul 6;.Lutheran 3. Total 1,1)18. •
ships, air ca*tie*.made air vleluuls amhthe can ticket, as do nearly all the cities In the the city by 82 majority and Baker Shrlner
rep. was re-elected in the 2nd ami 3rd
entire thing was run by electricity.
A dance will be given at Mudge’s O|**ra
state.
'
Miss Nellie Pryor tbe winner of the
wards by 34 majority.
House Thursday evening A pt II 16. for the siTimd prize, spoke in a very pretty man­
Johnstown rolls up her usual republican
benefit uf the Hastings Base Bail Club. tier, and "The Beautiful Life” of which
Owing to splits in their own party the majority le electing Peter Fisher rep. as
The boys Intend to have a first class team she portrayed such an elaborate picture republicans will loee some un the board of. supervisor.
George
E. Coleman Clerk and
,
.
was wdl worthy of the honors the young supervisors but will btlll have*, good big George Miller Jr. Treas.
Republican
this season and will need money lo keep it
lady won.
majorities range from 00 to 154.
The judges ch&lt; s n were Mesdames J. S. working majority.
up to the standard.
The games attract

LOCAL NEWS.

G&lt;yodyear’».

Goodyear’s

OOUMTT.

CariuHi .-tecta
ticket

GARRISON—On April 3. at the residence
of lM*r daughter Mr*. Frank Bush In
Hastings twp.. Mrs. Jane E. Garrison
in the 81 st 3 rar uf her agr.
Jane Dubuis was born at Poughkeepsie,
N.
Sept. 15. ISI5. She marrird Kub’t
Gnrrlf-on July 38. 1833. llifcy moving to
Michigan in the fall uf 1854. and until a
few toonlbh ago she hsd always lived In
Brliiiuorr, a period of over 41 years.
Drceaard leaves two alvlers a: Poughkeepsie,
and srvru children, S. S. and W H« GsriImjU. uf Hastings. G. IV., VV. O. and I*
F. G»rrl*&lt;m. of Balilnrorr: Mf*. Frank
Bush of ILiXlnga twp.. and Mrs. Jaaar
Week*. r»f Ba If I mo re. Iler oldest daughter
Mr*. C. M. He:Ah*n&gt;hott died about two
.rears ago. The funeral was held Sunday
from Hie Bu*h residence, and was largely
attended. Her. V. W. Jones officiating.

, Her suns acted as pall bearer*.

Mrs. J. G. Hughes was called to

Ir’.evllle Saturday by

Pra-

the Illness or her

son Fied.

Mrs. F. M. Davis, of Grand Bapids. Is
the guest ut Mr*. W. H. Goody ear while
In tile city.
,
Mis Allie Gujberson. df Buchanan, is
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed.

Sciciniure aud rainily.

OUR
,
LADIES’
FINE
SHOES
ARE

In Orangeville the republicans had a
spilt in their party but despite this fact
the whole ticket was elected by majorities
ranging from 13 tu 90. Eugene Harthom
h rl“cted supervisor. W. H. Beattie Clerk,
Lewis M. Bugbee Treas.

HERE.

Woodland again electa A. W. Dillenbeck
rep. supervisor, his majority being up­
ward- to GO. Balance of ticket republican
except Drain Commissioner, bv from 40
tu 80. Wesley Myers elected Clerk and
George C. Garlick Treas.

Call and see them.
The newest styles of
pointed toes at the
lowest prices.

Barry elects the entire republican ticket
headed by Elmore D. Clark supervisor,
with 00 majority, C. W. Backus Clerk and
Will Elliott Treas. The democrats at­
tempted to work the free sliver racket In
Barry, but results show that It failed to
connect.

AT THE*

Owing lo a split in the republican party
the republican stiongbold ot Castleton
elects Henry' Roe dem. supervisor by 87
over John Furnlss rep. Balance of the j
ticket republican by from 9 to 100. Claud ’
Hough was elected,Clerk and Earl Town­
send Treas.

RED FRONT

SHOESTORE.

Probably the hottest fight in tbe county
was In Baltimore where Chas. Mack head­
ed a so-called Silver ticket against Frank
Stanton, republican. Mr. Stanton was
elected by 13 majority and with him tbe
entire republican ticket was elected. R.
G. Rice as Clerk .and David Manning
Trcaa.
•

Sunday observance, the subject nextl
Sunday morning in Presbyterian church.
Holy Communion after morning service.
For Treasurer
11. H. Trask, rep—318
W.‘C. T. U. meets with Mrs. Oliva Van
C. E. Doyle, dem—&lt;27—100 majority
Arman next Tuesday at 230 p. m. Topic"Scientific
Temperance”
Mrs. Walter
Board of Review
Lampman «up‘t dcp’L
Julius Russell, rep—363
Robert Dawson, dt-m—373—10 majority
The W. R. C. will hold a Memarial
service at G. A. R hall Sunday at 2 p. m.
Board of Review
D. W. Rogers, rrp—377—IS majority
In memory of Comrades Woodminsee and
Walker. A general invitation extended
J. W. Bentley, dem—359
to ali. especially members of tbe post and :
.Justice of Peace
W. W. Hampton, rep-422—105 majority corps.
The following six n onths the Gme for
A. D. Cadwallader, dem—317
holding Thursrfav evening prayer meeting
Supervisor 1st, and 4th, wards
will be 7:30.
Y. P._____
S. C. E. on Sunday
N. T. Diamond, rep—180
----- -----------M. L. Williams, dem-221—32 majority ' ’••"»»&lt;« it
al €-:?o»i.rI
6:80and nrMrhinff at 730. This
applies not only to the Presbyterian but
Supervisor 2nd, and 3rd, wards
the oilier churches.
Baker Shrlner. rep—186—34 majority
The society connected with Emmanuel
Geo. Abbey, dem—152
church will be entertalnud Thursday April
Aiderman 1st, wvrd
IC. by kr.v Robinson and the ladles as­
A. D. May nard, rep—G5
sociated with her. Supper served at the
Juhu Bessmer, dem—83—18 majority
Parish House from 5 until 7 o’clock. All
Aiderman 2fid. ward
sre cordially InriUd.
Joe. Wardell, rep—107—41 majority
The Sunday School at the Fisher church
Burt Luke, dem—GO
commenced last Sunday with Mrs. E.
Aiderman 3rd. ward
Pennock SupL, Mrs. Julia Fisher Ass’L,
Ed Burton, rep—96—28 majority
Mr. Hobbs Secy.. Cora Like Treas.. KstJ. b. Goodyear, dem—G8
erline Sbawman Organist. Mrs. Murrey
Chorister, and Johnnie Fiaber Librarian.
Aiderman 4tb ward
•
P. A. Sheldon, rep—113
All member* of Hastings Chapter No 7
W. F. Hicks, dem—150—37 majority
O. K.-S are re&lt;iue*ted to be present at the
Constables—In the first ward Lee Cooley next meeting, which will be held Tuesday
dem, is elected by 14; iu Hie MtOWid ward evening April 21. It being our 36th anni­
Frank Snyder rep, i* circled by 24; tn Hie versary we desire a fnll attendance.
anuki.a Hncscoote,
third ward Will Walt rep. is elected l»y 8;
Worthy Matron.
in the fourth ward Dm Shay dem,. h

elected by IG.
Board of Education—in the flr-t ward
Mr.-. Hubert Ihroaou rep, detrats J*a.
TolulitlMMI dem. by 43; II! ’hr arcuitd K
sptSidlng the winter.
M. Hates item.‘defeated T. J. Rrossrau by
Mrs. Chas Shultz, formerly ot Hastings 9; III the third Ward W. H. Sp-wcr ‘Irin,
now of Charlutir. Is very ill and Uiere is defeat* Sy Ivralec Grutisel by 13; iu H»«*
fourth ward Dr.’ J. C. Andrus drin. defeats
but little hopes of her recovery.
Dr. E. U. Lathrop by 91.
Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Ixjwry were In
Grand Rapids Munday, aud heard Klien
NOTKR.
Beach Yaw, the famous singer.
The second ward is imiw the republican
Lyman Barluw-has secured the Carpen­ stronghold.
ter school near Wall Lake and will begin
Quite a gon*! uuny ladle* *rgtted theuia three mouths term on Monday.
selvvs uf the privHuge of voting.
Mesdames G. A. Truman. Sarah Os­
Tfie fourth ward was a puzx rr t*» both,
man, Fred VanOrsdal and Charles Seimldt. parties, the result* being disastrous lo th*1
republicans.
of Nashville, were In the city Tuesday.
X-The x&gt;ard «»f supervisor* will, stand 11
Mrs. John Kronewltter returned from
republican* ami 7 democrats)-* combina­
Middleville Saturday where she has been
tion gain of three.
I carltig fur her daughter Mrs. W. K. Leib••Tblrteen” didn’t seem to be tin lucky
[ ler.
for supervisors till* year. AC &gt;ea-c srvenl
|, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henyon returned to of them were elected by that numbar.
their home In Preston. Iowa, Sttarday pjjllenry Rrplogie has Invented a vising
after a abort visit with relatives and ’hiachlne that Is said to be very Ingeiifixt*,
a* well as absolutely perfect Iu it* result*.
friends here.
Voting machlues will ruine tn the near
Miss Minnie Porter. wl»o has been Iu future.
Haaiings for tbe past few montlm left
Robert Dawson lias the Itonor of
Monday lor Canada where she will reside being the first lady in th!* city elected on
tlie school board.} Mra. Dawson In much
with lrtT»i*ter.
hiterealed io our schools and pruiwbly
OUo IPntrrm s’er. who has been vWt-,
big here a '»-« &lt;!»&gt;« returned to St Char Jr* visits them as much, if not inure Ilian any
Tuesday, where he is clerking in a drug other person In tbe eity.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Davenport have re­
turned from Ssline where they have been

Results show that a good many people
BUre and engage In «•’■* hicyclu business.
Nr Knight, uf Springfield. Mass., spent do not yet understand how tu vote. Some
&amp;itiir’&lt;hiy and Sunday lii tbe city.
He re­ voles were not marked al all. eume vmed
turned Tuesday accompanied by Mis- for only one person on the ticket, and
gome er» n tried to vote fur both candidates
Grsee Newer who will visit bis fstn ly an l
running for the same office.
Buston friends.

Woolley &amp; Bronson;.

I

Barru and Eaton
Summer Normal...
—to be held at

NASHVILLE
—for six weeks beginning

MONDAY, JULY 6.
Cla*aea wfil lie organized in all hranebc*&gt; required for

J

First, Second and Third
Grade Certificates.
Conductors:—

Snpt. H. B. ANDRUS
J. C. KETCHAH.
0. S. BASSETT.

MORTGAGE KALE.
Default bating been made iu tbe runUItidaw &gt;
of* ccrtaii inorlcn- made by George W. 1 .
&lt;«regnrv and Aon Gregory bls wife to Anna JL 1 .
Au-uin dated January 2nd A. I). IKJ2. aud re- •
eorded In th* office of the Register of Deed*.
,
for tlie County of Burry and State of Mlchlgn*. ’ ,
•n the Soeoad day of January A.' D. »*l»z »•
..
Liber Xt of Mortgages. »n page 3C., on wbirh ' .
niortcaae there I* •-burned tn l&gt;- due at tfie n*ir • ..,
1 of 1 nix notice tbe sum of Twelvw Hundred Rtt» • ।. 4.
I five rkdlaia a»*1 .ilxty-reweii cents, aud as ad '•
I torney'a fee of Twent\ five DoPar* »roTt«tod inr ! • ,
in eald mortgage, and no suit or proceed!- Rs rtf ’ {■
law having born Instituted ro recover It*
moneys secured by ssld mortgage, or any jyart
j
The following officer* were elected for thereof;
Now. fborefore.by virtue of the power 0
th* A-nsitlng year *t the Baptist Sunday I sale contained in Baid inortgnee. amtlhr vacwtf - . :
School last Suuda); SupL Lulu Felghuer: &gt;u bucIi case m*dr acd provided, uotlw h Iwrc , '
by given Hut nn BaUirdav tbe Elevratb diV o T . 1
A*-T Supt. Nonna Mtoheel; Secy. Cora July
A. D. iwsi. at ten o'clock In tbe forenDoo. ; &gt;
&lt;illiM*ple; Ties*. Arthur Rkkle; Organist shall sell at Public Airetfor.. to the hlgb«-.tf Wd
.
Lillie Cnrtrn; Llbrariapa Maude Custer der. at tbe North front door of tbe Court Hous ■ 1
iu Ute City of Hastings. Barry Co... Mieb. irtte.
and Belle Slattery.
being the nlac* where tbe Circuit Court to^
i.vrt Sunday evening Prof. Sterling de­ Barry Couniv b Ijolden , tbe premises drsrrtt . ;
tn Mild inoixgagr. or so muco thereof
:u» • '
livered an Md-lre** In the Methodist church co
be woemarv tu pay tbe amount due ou ssU
•
that was li-&gt;tei&gt;-d to with great interest by mortgage, wlfb six percent, interret a-.V * «; u.
.
a Urge andi-iicA Mr. Sterling is a pleas­ legal eos’H. together with *3 attorneCa h r &lt;
ing *)Maker. Next' Sunday evening Mr. Tweulj-tlve t/uliary ctnenanted fur therein, tb ’•}. .
pretnlecR being described In said nnirtx. «•« • &gt; :
Will IL C
will deliver mu addrea* In all those nlore* or parcel* of land situate * t* ", .
Town HI
of (Luuletou tn the
IUV County uf uni!
Bnrrv&gt;
the hyiM Ui’a course o i -R-IhcIoih• condF 11UWII
morning
।
xtnte
of Michigan, and known and described Vlion*
M-'clc*i ’ Serviom U-ui-s &lt;i. _
„
TH u-uul With .set-moo bv u**t«r. bv *rerl«l
TOe kaatlfcv ameaof land to be taken
request on "Tile observance of the Saubelb”
At
annual Pariah
nf —
EmAl th*
HI* annual
tansu meeting ...
•
jjmw BMtin ira acre* o&lt; tana i* ue t
hi.nu-lrh.ireh llartwi. Ireld &lt;•&lt; Bulrt Iottihr Sons w.-t quxrt-r &lt;H!«■ MM
U*M,&gt; Auril Olh. M~.re U. A.UuoO~r. I quarter ut Mid SecU&lt;« No '«&gt;
•-“------------_J£ 5*
Mdtatav April Glh.
U- A. Goodyear. ho Three (3» N«wth. K*n«e (i®)
No Seven
i&gt;. G. R»Mim*n. &lt;- W. IC.krr. J A. Van contatniug ta «ll flttvrlaht &lt;»&gt; act re &lt;&gt;f
Arman. Ira Van Va’keiiburgh. J. 3. G mmI- aerordiwr lo the United Slate* survey l|

the vestry of the cTnreh. Mid nt n *ntru»quent nesting o: the Votry li.-A. Good­
year and D G. Rtl4n*in wrrr elected
Wardmm. M. W. Wk or Secretary, an 1 John
F. Goodyear Treasurer itierruf.

Friday w*« SlMke«pearr Day al the
Club, ami a program of much interest was
i&gt;res&lt;nie«l. Shak^jwarr. The Kina of the
Drama was the • nhjeet of a finely written
paper io’ Mr-. I’njllh fUjnoida. Mrs.
Eh ma J. Guuthear read a paper on The
Mural toid Eduraiiunal influence of the
Theatre. Iler Mraa «.n tire &gt;a»«jeci were

Phimp T. Colo bov a.
AOutney for Mortgagee

Dated April 7. l«.

:SS«ik8i
to un

•m Klvtn .nd lh. rr-«r«h&gt; cto»«i «rt:h
curreul topic. ronulSu wt Uy YMtoM

�Hastings Banner.

hand-waid/vf hhtory and then make both
the cumpiritHu* nf civil government’’
With this method I have made It a com­
panion of iRnjruaer a* far as *uiupo»lihiii
and liuaxiualinn are ctmct-i iirel.
Now mm to the Miaiees for securing In­
formation for r jmirney.
First, irrnfra­
pid™,
many kiudb as you can obtain.
AbaiidimlnK tlie retuiTjphy ll»e bent H»urre
of knowledge is the Inturraatiun which
can be given by thtae who Ira re actually
traveled In thr country In question.
Again there Is a clue of people, that Is
able to give valuable inf«irination and are
glad to nupply IHuatratid )md deseriptlva
literature.
Such you will find to l&gt;e the
genial Mgmta of various lines of &gt;U*amboats and rail roads.
Pcrlmps the teneber of the district
school Is sa&gt;Ing “My school ro&lt;&gt;m is not
suppile I with an ei»c)clu|iardla.* I am
aorn ! Mr aebpol room h not either, but 1
use tny m and borrow my nel{libor»'—
hut. dear teacher, there is that never fallIna m*urre of Information. the'chiM,
11*
will iuminage (be garret for. the grand­
father*!' uu&gt;«ka.
Is it any wotnh-r Long­
fellow aalJ “Ah. what would the world
Ik- to us if the children were no mure?”
For rvtjpnt hifotniailun we have inagnzliirh and tchwil pa per*. You nek lo wimt ,
e|tenl may (hi* method be used?
1 think
it cpnld Im prntltiddy um-i( in connection
with the country school*.
I leave that
with you tu decide.
As every thing must have an end mo
imret my paper but please ivmenitier that
although-we enjoyed ouraeive* In South
America we were glad to lean*, that climate-itiitf »lothtul people and once again
meet under the "starry banner* and .ling
“Michigan My Michigan” and “O! the
Flag ot Our Own Country.H

THZ

GORING Or CAMPBELL.

--------- I
A Four Chauce for Any ftirmdcr&amp;tlc Can
didate;
The democratic party is having a hard
time of it trying to conjure up a presi­
dential candidate. It has rrinl quite a
good many uomra. enrh in Ils turn full­
ing Hat. The Olney bourn fn Boston, the
Carlisle loom in New York, the
Whitney boom in Misx ttdppi, tbr Mor­
ton boom in Illinois, are toy balloons
with a pin hole.
Our Adlsi’s .name
strikes do resjxmnive chord in the ;5&gt;pu-

~

■XCCITION HJI.H

THE PROPER PLATFORM.

How Is It
Possible?

Ne Shadow of ■ Doubt j* Regard* Pro­
Thursday, Apr. 9, 1896.
tection.
When the great council of republican*
COOK BROS.. Proprietors.
comes together to represent the wfabra
and (he'.needsof\American citizeUM, its.
SCHOOL COLUMN.
declaration od one question will have
Csnducteil by Flora J Beadle. Co. Cotnm’nr.
supreme importance to thr people.
Every- man baa a direct personal inter­
Geogrnpb.v by tbe Journey Method.
est in ihe question of duties on import*
IA paper read before tbe llarrv Co’ Teat her i»
Four years ago u great many working
AMxlaiiJii by Mist Wuodxrd.J
3| Macy carloads of the materials
rien were persuaded by leader* and
“Traveling Is no fool’s errand to him
Wfor None. Such Mince Meat
demagogue* that neither their wages
who cattles hl* eyes and itinerary with
afore bought at one time, at first ।
nor their employment would be ma­
him.’’ From era io sra from iralm to
Khand*. AH the paring, chop- !
lar heart.
realm i rove and grow * mere geographer
Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, has hit upon terially affected by any change, pf tz
ping, seeding, stemming aud
tariff
that
wnsTiosoible.
Years
of
bittri
by love. Some one has said “Geography
on expedient for sending his balloon
cleaning are done by perfected.)
is tlie real ur linaglukry travellug over tlie
machinery.
Such
immense
up-in i:ir before the Ixxd bey -with a pin experience have taught them better.
1 earth with our eye* apon.”
Tbe all Im­
quantities are sold
a mite
cun get in bls mischievous work. He , They know now. beyond all |x&gt;Mtbillty
port fcaiun* and (be successful factor In
would, evade inquiry iuto his financial j of dispute, that reduction of duties mar
of profit on each package of
successful geography work is thst ot
and in many branches of industry act u­
views
by
declaring
that
he
boa
not
any.
travel. We must navel cither really ur
He has hw penor.nl |wcfrrrnce. Indi­ ally docs subject them to an enormous­
through the Imagination in order that ««•
vidually spcoldiig. he Is not for tlie ly increased foreign competition, which
may see with' &lt;&gt;ur own ey«s tlie vnrlnns
factors which go !•&gt; form n correct geo­
single gold standard, nor for free mi- lessens the number of persons who can
graphin'! ••nticepr. Belidving that teaclever, but, presumably, for bimetallism. be employed in this country and tbe
Ing geography I* the traveling over the
He would, however, vote lor cither if |wages, tlint cun be paid to them. It is
rarth with our ey' * ope”, the past term
the democratic convent Ion declare for no longer a vague theory which they
1 have been teaching South America bv
have to confront, but a practical experil» enough. *
t»
‘n"."rSS'AJtr
.«rss;'AJ5r
the Journey niellmd and I have been asked
Thia is a new version of tbe squatter : cnee which will not be forgotten so long
toM
— *M ■»«*
SeM j&lt;~ &gt;M»
.M» »»&lt;
u&lt; *Mr
«44m«
to present to my fellow workers my mode
!
uf
the workers of thia generation live.
W'. ■■4
»M-rr.
ol « »U1
«U1 Mil
mail IM
i»o frw
trw •» W,
tai.
sovereignty doctrine of Mr. Douglun. !
of procedure, ulso the success and pleas­
R
«** hirtKi.lU/
m. rtUM
Khi
hjb
T'“X*«,tU»’W
V.*?*
*fU* mm
•"
They have seen nbeir employment, reck­
He
declared
40
ytars
ago
that
he
did
. t ure to be derived froth it.
r.ot cure about slavery, at letust he had oned iu daya or hours, reduced by n
The few suggestions which 1 may pre­
sent will be my artuul experience.
1 was
no convictions that sto&lt;xl in the way of large percentage in consequence of this
a novice with this hiethod. so t&lt;f a great
its extrusion or restrict too. lie did foreign competition. At the same time
extent 1 wan one with my poplls.
We all
not care whether the pcopht voted they have sccft wages of labor generally
taoght.
Our Superintendent suggested
slavery up or down. That pdeitiop wan reduced more than at any other time for
the method and we deierthine'l ti» try It.
.
indorsed by a good many democrats, 20 year*.
1
Method is the means lo an end.
It h
The wage-earning millions form the
but in tlx? end it led to the disruption
I therefore necessary that we should inquire
। tr.oin body of every political party.
of
the
ijarty.
The
people
did
care.
!
■ what Is Ike end in view tjjhen teaching
Some were for ala very and:some aguinat , Practical poffticianti, who are ace usgeography by the journey meM^d. dr any
it. Sb to-day the people who ore will-*! tomed to run thing* in villages and
I other method. Lt seems to nis the first
THE WHITlNtJ HKCITAT10N.
and most prominent aim should lx* to in­
To conduct a »r'-llhtion without violailnc ing to adopt the single slandnrd are : 'yards, or in districts and states, think
:rreconcil:iH)y divided. ! much of the distribution of offices and
terest the pupils, which I can assure you some of.the established principles of teach­ sharply mid
Stations.
the journey method will do, or lias done ing. U ifii art as far bvyond the average Eliminate from either j^rty bimetal- contracts. Put.
But ttece things int&lt;-r..«»
interest a
att.
for me. in my school of fifty-six pupils teacher as tbe ability to play n Beethoven lism and
..... make tbe alternative one
........
or the-must 200,000or300.000persons. The
OsmiMtM..
there was not &lt;me. not &lt; \t n those •fboni sonata with acpuiacy and expression Is the other single standard oral there "ages of labor nnd thr condltiou of inC. U.
short" in the study but wbat was wide beyond the average m» called music teacher. could be no fellowship between the fac- j dwaries directly interest more than 20.
awake »h?n the hour fur traveling came. The art Is dtflictill Isecame it ri»ts upon
tfoa*.
The
single
goldlte
would
nob
I
000,060.
many
of
whom
nre
voters.
If
i
Again, by this method 1 have been en­’ and couiprelirnds the science of education:
abled to bring my pupils in closer touch1 also Iwcause. in any given cases, the support n candidaJe running for presi- : the convection finds a candidate and
with tbe subject. In uiy case South Amer-’ peculiarities of the ehydrtn and Ihe r.xist- dent on a platform of free silver, and adopts n platform which expresses in
lea. They Heemed to feel they were real­ Ing circumstances necessitate an adapt*- vice versa. A -fo'v
pediticlana like . the most distinct and emphatic manner
ly In South America, coming In contact tlon of universal endsand aims, which can CainpteB would, but thr (lumber of the desire of the tvngr-earnera reapeetTIME TABLE.
with the pet'Ple and different features of not be provided for beforehand, and which sueb would i&gt;e too taaignifleont to | "u»g foreign competition and duties on
the country, also that the black lines &lt;m severely test the ready tact of the teacher.
count.
j imports, there will not be vgry |&gt;rotbe map were not mere lines but rushing I shall try to give some helpful suggestions
Mtat'uua.
Mr. ( amptell's excuse fur being will- 1 found interest fch, it is possible, in the
or aluggidi rivers and Ihe little red dots on conducting recitations in writing.
ing to stultify himself for cither ex- rest of its d« iverabcc. Tbe people will
meant cities with the usual hurry and
It la not my purpose to outline any tn-me is that the very life of tbe demo- |;&gt;o*
vo*
for
Tcpuldicaniam
and
prosperity,
republicanism)
prosperity.
XURTH
worry of life in them.
Now as to the particular method and assert that Is tbe
trustingthr
the republican party
actual work.
1 requested each pupil to best—"There are no best methods”—but cratic party is nt stake. United action I implicitly trusting
supply himself with an exercise book lu to give some ideas which should govern in at this election is necessary to party ; &lt;o prot&lt;x?t the notional honor iu foreign Cast no*t&gt;rr.......
which lo keep each day s traveh.and please the various methods which a good teacher existence. 1'
If there
a* ;«
it has Klchiaml June*!
*’------ '•*is a split this year
- ----- ' j affairs dr ’in
« monetary matter*, ...
Oraaaey.............
believe me. some of the pupils would not may employ.
Mito . ..............
ood-by forever to the party. I done for many years.
it will be good-by
part with theirs for love or money.
Lake ...
It would be dreadfully monotonous If all Why so? A party which could survive
It is therefore
important
that the Crooked
.
.
Delton
My school I* divided Into two divisions. recitations followed the same general plan;
..........
We started at Panama, one division going the method should be varied for the sake the split of IMO and the obloquy of . convention should be prv)Kirv«l to de­ Ctove'dito
Akers l*o!nt
having
brought
on
the
war
of
the
re'
clare
its
position
on
the
tariff
question
eastward and the other southward from of Interest, and suit the nature of the work.
teutu..................
Panama. To make It more interesting I To nearly or quite all varieties of method bellion ought not to be frightened to i •*» distinctly and unmistakably that
death by n monetary schitm. JThrques- j there shall no longer be the shadow of BAKTHsas...........
Bnggeste.1 that they Invite some of their tlie following suggestions will apply.
school friends to go with them on their
1. The teacher should have materials tion uf coinage will prolxtbly be settled I an excuse for any man to pretend that 0&lt;MUa Grove
trip. The suggestion proved sufficient or ready and let pupils distribute them while ’before
*
’
1 he ia a republican if he subordinate* Woodland.........
190U. *In ---------1876 there was a sharp
I judged so after they had read their
she stands where she can see that it is difference of opinion ns to greenlxicks. the protection of home industries to hia
work.
properly done and that the class is orderly. The Hendricks wing of the party wont­ notions about currency,.tbecoinage of I inline........
Some bad inherited fortunes to be in­
Dofoon........
2. The teacher should be clear and ed inflation, tbe Tilden wing wonted silver, or any other question. It dors Grand
Rapids.
vested in travel, others went to seek their
definite as to what is to be doue and. bow contraction, but tbe republican party, not answer to be a republican provided
fortune, while some were taken by rich
lo do kt before pupils take pens. Generally which retained control of the govern­ one can have his own way, against the
relatives. One pupil said “Miss Woodard
shu should step to the board and illustrate;
will you be In It?”
Of course I was de­
ment, was for neither, preferring re­ will of nine-tenth*of the people', about
8taUoa&gt;.
she should write and talk at the same time;
lighted to go and 1 figured In every plan
of that sort. The .people
.
. (
she should not say too much, and what Is sumption without contraction. :uid be- some question
of life from chief-cook and bottle-washer
fore
16U0
tUe
grernLack
taut
needdrf&gt;naeoftheiriudu«trir,.whcther
said afould be clear and Impressive. Then
on board of ship to the landlady ot a hotel.
she should make sure that her Ideas have wholly eliminated from politics. Tbe tliey get something else or not. They
We first traveled along thevoasL stopping
taken root by asking one or more pupils lo reasonable expectation is that history need genuine republicans tomake their
at all the Important ports, and endeavored
Gr*nd RapMi.
reproduce them. Too frequently pupils will repeat itself, in a general way, ami laws, not men who have gone so far Detroit
to form some idea of the coast and the
are permitted as soon as they get a pen In that before IfKK) there will be an end uf in their devotion to tbe silver Interest tarama..........
facilities for commerce.
hand to begin scribbling; they then give all talk of cither single standard to or some othef that they nre ready to
Imagine their surprise when they were
only partial attention to tire teacher’s
ii
destroy national prosperity if their pet Ooota Grore”..\
the exclusion of the other.
stranded on Trluldad island and found It
directions and consequently are not Im­
to contain a lake on which pitch was float­
But the real fact is that the jmrty of theories or w ishes are thwarted. When
pressed with tbe Ideas necessary to do
HAmXGS..........
ing, or when they visited Vai par Iso and
tbe
national
convention
pledges
the
ut
­
democracy
seems
to
be
going
to
pieces
effectual work.
aaw ships In the harbor bearing flags of
T1»
a mtu'hinr,
TOiu-&gt;»5n»». whinh
Iz »&lt;»
The
which dates Ku»
bu&lt;k
to Jack­ I most efforts of the republican party «huttr
3. Class instruction. Some individual
almost evdry nation and the street car
itanftlst.....
•11
help should of course be given and if the son** first administration, is about to restore full protection to home In­ QtovwdaM*..........
conductors were ladies. One little lad re­
class Is small there is a better opportunity worn out, anu cannot stand much more dustries, it does not mean that a repub­ Oaltoa ................
marked that one of the ladles In t:is partyCrooked
Lake....
•5 SSI ♦!
for this, but the need&amp;pf a class as a whole strain. The financial disagreement is lican will do this after he has done
wanted to be a “new woman” so she re­
Milo
should not be neglected for the Individual. kimply n symptom uf the general decoy. something else, or provided be can do Cteaara...............
mained In Valparlso to be a street car con­
Where a point has general application the
A few i«olit!cianMof the Campbell stripe something else, but will refuse if he Rh-nlxbd JnnrT.
ductor.
Some one Is saying “of what
test Cooper Lv..
wrislng should Mop while the teacher
cannot. ’ Men of that stamp need to be • Mtcvnn &lt;r
value Is this knowledge?” Do you not
wwa
instructs the entire class. There is econ­ cannot save it by offering io turn their
think that the pupils will more readily re­
FrwiKhl irstiuicarry paMMurent. but will be
omy in tliis. It results In unity of effort, coats inside out.—Chicago Inter Ocean. told in the most emphatic manner by
tain some knowledge of these places If
the national convention that they must roast th* ronrefltru'-r nt the &lt;-&gt;inn»nv. acd
creates more of emulation and elasa spit it;
right la reserved to cbsi'se the time of »ucb
CARLISLE’S CANDIDACY.
they have some interesting facts associated
(liber serve republican principles un­ thr
keeps lke entire class profitably employed
trains without notice.
with them?
Again when they reached
Nn. « will wait st Woodbury for D. L..* N.
A Hopeless Ont Zook for the Champion of conditionally and faithfully or cense
Terradel Fuego Islands and found the ami saves rite energy of the teacher.
trains
wlwni nerc.Kary.
Tljls suggestion, however, does Dot
Dcmocrucy.
to be reckoned with the great jmrty
•stoj&gt; 00 hocus! &lt;mry.
climate to be the worst In tbe world, the
apply so well to the primary grade as to [
It is more than probable that, at some which has never yei paltered with its
dog tbe only domestic quadruped and came
tbe Intermediate and advanced.
oonveplent time before tbe meeting of pledges from the first election of Abra­
in contact with the terrible people that
4. Incentives. The teacher besides hav­ the democratic national convention, ham Lincoln to this hour.
inhabit the Island, is it any wonder they
ing a clearly defined plan, may frequently
Cleveland will formally notify his
asked to slug “The Klug of tbe Cannibal
If a man hast he notion that labor
employ iueeiitlves to secure the idealrrtl ]
Islands?''
results. The subject of writing is ofu-n friends that he is not a candidate for the- cannot be sufficiently protected withDo you not think they had a broader
presideutiui nomination, and will prob : out cheaper money, that is not an hondry and uninteresting, hence the desirabil­ presidential
view of the islands than as If they had
nl»lv inrtir-nt..
I.J
indicate ntun
also
his— •.preference
for 1। ret, reason ..
for refusing
give
ity of some, exh* stimulus to work. The ably
.
■ ---- r.»_
.
0 to r,
“ labor
been taught that the Island* were south of rigtit kind of encouragement and the lx- Secretary CariMe. At leaM there is no । aacb protectlon^aa be can. If nc "mis
8. America and were separated from the
doubt
that
Cleveland
and
bis
cabinet
I
n
measure
(lending,
which
is
not
half
*1'"* r,,“—-1---1
*
. -■&gt;&gt;
*-» «- •­
mainland by the 8t. of Magellan, and the stowal ot due praise Is often available. “I
am m&gt; glad that yon can do it well; go to ‘ are already quietly exerting their in- i wbat he wants, that is not un honest
climate must !&gt;e cold as it Is near the
tbe »»oanland write it where all can see,” j fluence in favor nf
of the secretary's
car----■_
-------4
nn'
nnf
»--I
.
1
----reason for"refusing to do what he can
ooutiiiMjle? 1 hope no one 1- teaching just
and like words of commendation will help ■ didacy.
in the direction of his principles and
that—1 confess 1 have.
Right here we
many h pupil. Little folk* will tri liunt |
worked In a little hlstqry concerning Ma­
I
it is well known that Cleveland dr- pledges.
Neither is it un excuse for
to keep a paper neat aud make all posnib'e 1
gellan, al»o when we reached Venezuela
[ sires to avoid the tariff question as an . refusing
- to carry
- out one
- •pledge
—&lt;»- of
--—
the
effort to prej are one ou winch lh« ieacm r ’
and were enabled to apply the “Monroe
■
issue
this
year,
and
make
the
fight
along
.
republican
party that u mon consider*
will place a star that they may take it j
Doctrine.”
I the line of sound money, 'i he putting it
** has
**““ also promised
"
something'else
home to raamnn'. If the teacher will count
and Ito Connection* Operate the
Let me assure you the height of Interest the good letters. Ikey will try U&gt; are how !I forward of Carlisle tut the ndmiDistm*
'a bleb nine-tenth* of its members never
was not reached until the divisions met at
ttfbant to promise. The national con­ BtsT Fi»st anu Second-Class
Rio Janeiro. ‘ Naturally the meting was many of such they can make in a ui.. n i titu\ candidate is in pursuance of thif
lime. Ingenuity and caution ahou d t e ]w&gt;iicy. It means a battle-royal in the vention will need to be decidedly blunt
accidental so the greater tbe pleasure,
it
Service trow East to
exercised In the use of Incentives. They Chicagoconrentlon. The free-silver ele- and explicit, and cannot speak too plain­
weems to me If the meeting had been real
test the tact of the teacher; they alm ar • ment in tbe democratic party will never ly for the 20.000.000 of wage-earners.—
their little faces could not have been more
results, and the teacher who dues trot get
N. Y. Tribune.
beaming with pleasure.
They Imagined
agree to Carlisle’s candidacy. Per cor.
results is a failure. Skill In writing figures
themselves men and women grown, so at
should be acquired as well an in writing I tra, the administration wing will no’,
Cbaudler'a .Mistake.
first they did not recognize each other but
support
a
free-silver
candidate.
letters, since their constant use is deman­
Senator Chandler will have occasion to |
daring the conversation they mentioned
lienee events are shaping themselvc*
ded in a pracdenl way. They are almp-er
incidents of their past life and realized
regret his characterization of McKin­
for the fulfillment of the forecast made
•nd lrt» -msduu Pota«.
that they had been schoolmates In the in eonstructluu than letters, and fewer in
ley us “a mortgaged candidate” whom ।
sixth grade. To make their pleasure more number, hence mure easily mastered. by the Blade several months ago--that “the republican party cannot afford to
Some may question whether the forms of the democratic party’will repeat the his­
eooiplete they took a ride ou tbe cog rail­
the figures should be taught along with tory of 1860; that the national conven­ nominate.” In the first, place it was un­
way up the mountain Corcovada. and re­
letteis In the writing class. As far as I tion wip split, and two candidates will just, and in the next place Mr. McKinley
leav* Chlrago. thrungbout the Fal’.
treated ttemselre* with a cup of coffer.
fcpnng and Hlu.«r evrr WrdneMda
have observed they arc seldom taught el eis sure to l&gt;e nominated and Senator
Do you think they will soon forget Rio
be named, one by the free-silver faction
n’*kLand &lt;':n-unn» I. O. every N'milay
wher*.
You
have
doubtless
noticed
the
।
Chandler’s support of him will be more
and Thar«da, evening, and me iux
Jenerio is the largest coffee port in the
similarity of the- forms of some uf them and the other by the sound-money fac­ or leas embarrassing. The World has
werld? Would you? Will I? After the
and certain letters. Capital Q and 2 &lt; Jtfer tion. But whether the democratic party given all the particulars of Gov. McKin­
trip around tbe cost was completed, we
only In size. Ntnall o is almost exactly like divides or not, the republicans will elect
started fur tlie Interior, which means a
ley’s financial failure in 1893. There
the president this fall.—Toledo Blade.
vast amount of reading on tbe part of the zero etc. Each of the figures and lerieia
was nothing dishonorable about it, n^r
pupil and teacher.
We usually look the may i»e made b|r some count, and emmiing
, discreditable in the help which was
facilitates the work. In the writing uf
,tar tuu tnun,.
country first as a whole with reference to
Deficiency
of
revenue
wa*
the
primary
almost
forced upon him to save his Utfigures, a*&gt; in tbe writing of letters, the
the climate, product*, surface, soli and
couse of the demand for gold for United 1 tie property and that, of his wife from
results
to
be
attained
are,
good
form
and
government, then studied Important rivers
Statea notes. The gold hoarded for re­ being swept away. The friends who
rapid execution with free movement.
and cities, traveling caravan style.
sumption purposes was not separated come to bis relief were personal more
1 imagine the pleasure of a trip on the
from the money received for current than political, and hia attitude in tbe i» opSS?
Amaxon as far as steamboat navigalkm.
r»u»«» "-n
TEN ARE DEAD.
revenue, and this revenue being insuffi­ matter was manly throughout. It is to
abo eattiug their way through the selvas
and being lolled to sleep at night by the Horrible Keault vf the Burning of • cient to meet expenses, the gold ac­ be hoped that we are not going to have
Lowest Rates, Btsi
Routs
Tauale of the animals which inhabit the
Brooklyn Tenement Building.
cumulated for.redem ption purjKJsea was a campaign of mud-throwing. The last
aelvas, then down to the pampas trying to
Brooklyn, N. Y., April 2.-—The four- drawn upon to make good the de­ presidential campaign waa quite free
aaake way through the tali, tparaa gras*, story brick tenement house at No. 36 ficiencies. Thia created a doubt of the
from it. and it was a great relief to de­
catling down thistles d^lt h appeared as .Union street wn* burned and ten per­
ability of the government to maintain cent people. Mr. McKinley’* personal
email trees. In otfonectiu* with the work
sons lost their lives. There were 17 per­ tbe parity of United States notes with character is above reproach.—N. Y.
amlined. physical and pabiical amps were
sons in the house at the time of the fire, coin and led to their presentation for World (Dem.).
Ml palau in
drawn un the board and on these pictures
The follow­ redemption in coin. The draft on tbe
•f 8. Amrrtua we mapped out neb days’ seven of whom escaped.
«7We suppose that the adninistraing lost their lives: Nicolo Tragha, treasury for coin during thia adminis­
Jeowy.
A portion Of the
would then be given to class work.
A wife and two children; AugustBuone, tration bus been greater than the lion consoles itself with the fact that, 1
pupil wuuM pass to rite buaid and locate wife and two children, and Lina Cal­ amount of deficiency of revenue during though we lost the best market tn the
can the map a country ur city which wax abria and Cornelia Caino.
.j. tbe same period. la every reaper/in world—tbe United States—for our prod-;
eatkd for t.y M&gt;n&gt;» pupil, alw B piiptl
urta under the W'ilson-Gormun tariff
which the subject presents itself to my
law. still we obtained a foreign market
Good Old Lady (to her nephew, a poor mind J come to no other conclusion
ur MMue point trt
PJtracher)—James, why did you enter than that the deficiency ®f revenue and for our bonds under the disgraceful
the ministry?
the cowrequmt enerouchmcnt upon the syndicate bond deaL—Albany Jounal.
redemption fund iu the rausc of our
Hy tbe««’ iut*«n-&lt; i
E^Thc president stand* in the way o!
•James,” mid the okl Indy.anxiously,’
present financial ccmditiou. and tliat
the reenactment of tbe MeKinley law.
oa tiie rhiJrt'M uiiiul
tbe only rrtH-diea are Hiker a radical
Therefore
the only thing to do now he W. H.
girt Raid •*! ran rhnt iui
er S. America ’
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I •i.lw •■! Tutor hum'nd niit-ix-., Ihibr* n A
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itiMduflur in said fiHTiLa^, and .,
mjK«* proceed • a-ai law bavu-j; but lurtitw.
til tu !&gt;•••«**€ tin* n&gt;wl»-.»4U*.ll rd l | *4,,. jj'.p
gad*. •* »».y Mart ttenruf
ftn«. Tbr i rf me. by virtue v! th- power u*
a«ie cm. aii.ed In aaid mon«ar*. ai d tbr mjy’
in such cMMf^imdr aud i&gt;ro»i.l«’
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by Rt'e«&lt; (hat Ou &gt;al"»il it .)&gt;«• .1
A. I&gt;. iiwc. mi t-n 0VUMX in hit
vital! Mill at Public Attetioi'. tu t.
d*r. al the Nmiii !'"&gt;• •
House in lb* &lt; llt of Ilfat'.* &gt;
blade -here the Cirri i r...r. t.
la holdrt*]- tbr ut*■ine** ..,...•
tt ortgAKf, urso ibtpl: Ui&lt;**«-«&gt;! ;»• ।
vary to Me the utnmmt due ur •
rnott©;
w»th * p*t * vnt toierr-t a»i«t wl ’.
Briber tti-l' «u &lt; flor- rj '- ter o! I
uuv»uau*-i »t L»r tlierrb the i r-t
•rnbvd in «oid nbir'R-?-•«• ..!’:
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piece and parcel *»: I v«t vitiMi*\ls
T»wb»1.).
&lt;i! HnMti f" 1 the K’uuirty ut |tw .*».« Mater!
MV4i'mm&gt;*. *» d him* I' a&gt;»d d* ~ n’».t »». t&lt;41or.■Tbe Weal half *»1 thr » b »'l M EaU to: I4
North Kant qa-v ram J'erilou Twh i&gt; 'our
in.Towi: thrrr jV] Xurtli lUbk’r hybl &gt;. Wr»i
cuntatulny twenty art*’, inure or lens.
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Sami tt.C.yiray.
Philip LCoixskovk
oixikovk..
M«tpfkf
AUoruri
for Mwlp,
Unit-"•
A
Monies fur
....
Dated March 0. l«ss
fkoi-.ate uKhri:
State of Mtchlxaii, Cotuty ef ILirry-M.
Ala se«Miou ut tbr Probxi&gt;* 'hurt for is.
County ut Barry, hokleu at the I’nrf.Aie (foo &lt;u
the Clt' ut llaatlnm. In «ald cuaoty. 00 Fri­
day, the 13th dav ut Marrb in the yru
flte tSMaand dabt hundmi nnd uIimiy kl
Preernt. Charles W. Anr-arony. Judge v&lt;t
Prol»ate
lu
tbr matter ot the r*tate ot Ont.
Adauk. deceased.
On readme anti filing thr i»rtltloTi duly tvriBed. of Andrew H. Adami, wn ot mid
praying that a certain Initrunwr.t nw «« . •
in said court purporting lo I* the last will t
testament of said deera«ed. be admitted t# j bate ano the executor th. rein n. med lypo.Li
ed.
Thereupon If Is ordered, that Friday, th*
toth day ul April A. D. isan. at ten o'dock it
thr toriinMMl.tM* *Mlxt&gt;ed1ur t!,r htariny oi «ik
prtltloo and that the he n st law of Mid aeeaeed and all other person* irdrreHied to **k
estate . are required to appear al a tmIoe of
s«td Onwt, Ibra lo be iioldrn at tbr Protatr
office, tn tbe City of IlssttiMP. Id »ald County
and abow cause, if any there be. why tbe prayer
at tbe Detltlourr may not be yranlrd. And It H
further ordered, that aald p«-u:inner gur not.c»
to tbe persons Interested tn said estate, of tU
pendetwy of raid petiUon and the heartni
thereof by caMlng a copy of thin order to he
published iu the Has: Ins* Bax 5KM. a «•'
paper printed and circulated In said County of
Barer, tiw* In each week for lhn~ »occew:v
weeks previous to Mid day of hearing.
•
CBA*. W. AUMSTSOXG
.
Judge of Protale

PBOBATK UBDEK.
State of Mk*hl*an. County of Harry-v.
Ata wsstoo o! tbe Probate Court for tbt

Ooun'y of Barry, bu'drn nt the Probstooflke.lo
tbe city nf HasUngs. In said rounty.on Wedvd*v, tbe first day of April tn tfc&lt;« year &lt; ne
thMsatod otebt hundred and meet'-ix.
f*reseut, Charles W. ArmsUcwz. Jodrt of
Pr-bale
,
In the matter of ’the e-tate of
C. Clivse. «tedea*M.
tin resdlnp and aiinc the peiitioi, duly ven
Itrd. of liar ve\ W. Willi, tn* Adm‘.ni*TSlor *1
mM raute prayne that i l&lt; anuaal ;*w:i t
i-ow on file lu Said court invy b- braid aod »&lt;•lowed.
Tbermpnn it h ordered 'ha: Saturday, the
SU'davut Auri'. A. L» t*»-. at ten orl**
lu the foret&lt;&lt;h&gt;u l&lt;e a*a|KPe&lt;t fur tin- !:•&gt;-’■ nt ™
said iirti'iou end ftu.t the h»ir- ul iaW ut -«d
decramvl aud all oiler imtmhi# l;.t»tr*ted lt&gt;
MMl estate, me required toaj |*ar at v *s»m»
of aa&lt;d •'-•oi. tlien to l-r boMrir at th- I’rubatedflice. In tbr city «'t IfaMhur*. Mi»l c-unty.aw
show
cauvr. if ativ
there t*, »y.’
th»- nr*)tj of tor (Ml’totirr tnay not to
(rMUtr. , Atul It Is' furttirr «.-• cm!. tnU
mm prtittoter *jtlv* iMHirr
t!»e persons
lutcreMed hi -eid •■etaie. &lt;»t tlie 1*1 uency w .
said petition nod U e |ir.uinc thereof by caw'f
S Copy I&lt; this order tote Vubihlieii tti (he twUngs BaxxiM. a nenspsptr printed st&gt;d eitvnIdrd lu told County ot Bam. -nw.- tn each
week for three Mcrrulni We. k* t-'lous ie
sapi due &gt;d h^nrinj;
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Uig so earucKtly toriiKtiDguiBh tbeform
of her husband among the men 1 hot she
did not hear him when be entered the
room. A single glance at his fnradisheartened her. and she could not find
words to frame the question that found
better speech in her eyes.
•'No. we didn't find him." said Lud­
low. gravely, answering her thought.
"We quartered every foot of the plateau
nnd looked nil along under the cliffs on
both brows of the mountain, lie’s not
up there, dead or alive. And tbnt isn’t
all: the McNabb was blown up again
hiRt night."
Mrs. Ludlow neomed qot to have
hen rd the last sentence, for she put her
arms a hunt her husband’s neck and hid
her face on bin beso^. saying, softly;
‘‘Oh. poor, pour llr-Htcr'’

too nouror noon ,-.arn tnr loatraraain-

tbe bio«, or
aad. 8;oppin|f
1“”r'™ouS'i ।ogoto .U-ink ofwuifT
trora ihn |i6o)..|u. carri«l l&gt;.- plpew, to
tin- paint .leternilnwl by Hlt. tneasura-

llivni wRj the.rope, nn.J began to Ut
one of them breaat-hlph between tbe
l rtieni walls M tbe Brat round of bi«
ladder.

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MORTGAGE BALI.
Default having been made* In tbe conditions
of a mortnge dated tbe 1 Sth day of September.
1FM, made by cowries Baker and bl, wife Mary
Ann Baker &lt;rf the Town-hip of Assyria. Barry
County, Hlrhtgac. to .inia B. Austin. Jebn LHomqkr. wibiam H. tUoeum and Jahn P.
Dongtas as Executors of the estate of Robert F.
Amlin, dreeaned, of Kings Countv. Blate of
Now York and recorded in the office uf tbe
Register ot Deed-, for the Countv of Barre and
Htueof Mic'-lganofi the lath day ut Septem­
ber. was. In Liber 81 of Mortgagas, on Pag* 572.
On whteh mortgage there is claimed to tie due at
tbr dale of this iiotice tho sum &lt;&gt;f Twenty-nine
Hundred ami fifty-one Dollars and fifty-five
rents Ifcscii.'.- and an attorney's, fee of thirtyfive dollars provided fer in tola inortKage and
no suit or proceedings at tew liaving been In stlluted to recover the amount secured by told
UKurtrajie or any part thereof: .
Notice Is therefore hereby given Uiat on But*.,rdav thr 23rd day of May a. D. teW. rt ten
o'clock in ih« fort nooo. lb* re will be »oW, at
th" North front door uf tb? Court House, in die
City of Hastings. Conntv of Barry and State cf
Michigan,'isaid Court House taring rhe building
hi which tlie Circuit Court for Hie Ooimt* of
Barry Is held], at tmblie suction, to the highest
bidder, the nremlses described in sain raortgage. urs-» much thereof aa m»y be necessary
to satisfy thu aim-unt duo un r.ald in irtgagu.
as above .*et forth with the Interest thereon,
and the costs charges and expenses allowed by
law and provided inr in said mortgage,
raid premtM-K being situated In die County or
Barry and State of Michigan and described as
all iliose certain pieces and parcel* of land
described as follows, to wit: The East half
[E '4] of the South West «|'iarier [S. W. l&lt;] of
rwetion fifteen [15] containing Eighty [toj acre*,
of land, also th» South Weet quarter [S. W. J*]
nf the South West quarter IS. W. *4] of Section
fifteen D5) except two (ij acres .our of ihe
SoulIi West comer Uiereul. All in Township
number One North. Range number Seven West.
Barn County, Michigan, and containing in all
due-Hundred and Eighteen [1181 acres &lt;&gt;( land,
according to tbr United States survey thereof.
Da:rd. Has fug*. Mich.. Febriiary 19.
axxa k, Ausrix.
.IOHNL.8cHUYI.Kn,
William Ii. Bxxx-t-M.
JoHX 1*. DotruLAto.
Executors ot Hie Estate of Robert F. Austin,
deceased, Mortgagees.
Alonzo K. Kexastox.
Attorney for Mortgagees.

uorrev
Gregor* and wife Aim (.regts?- to CSiAnm
Wilcox dated Nav i*. A. D 1591 and r irttM .
In tbe office uf the Regteter a! De*da. tor the
County of Barry an? B«*tc of Michigan, uo to®
Twenty-dtahto day of November. A. D. IMS in
IJber34 of Mortgage, on rage 62‘. m which
inortgjtge there te cteimrd to be due at 'he date of Uns notice the sum ut Tnree hundred xeveBtybine dollar* Mid -Ixty eight rents, amt aa rttornes’s fee of Twenty five doll* tx provided Mr
In aaM mortgage, and no aui» or proceed Ings at
law having been intituled to recoverthemoneys .
secured by said murtiragc. ur any part thereof: '
Now. Inrrefore. by virtue of Hie bower ot
sale contained In said mortgage, and tliexUMte
hi such case n.adr and provided, notice i« bare- •
by giten that mi Sarurony thr Second day c&lt;
May A. D it£«;, atten o'ctocx in the lurenoOQ,
I shall sell rt FubUe Auction, tu tbr htehMK
blddar. a* the North front door of the Court
House, in *.hr Chy *4 Huon:.”-. (that
pb»ce wbrre ihe Circuit Court for Harry Cotaty
te Ini'den), the premises uescribrd &gt;u said
mortgage.or so much thereof as may be nee- .
essareto pay the amomilttor on said mortglCB.
with Seven iwrce^iL Interest .and ail It-Krtccate,
tog-Uirr with an xuori&gt;ei*s fee of Twenty-five
dollars covenanted lor therein, tbe iwetntecB
being described in said mortgage as all thone

”By Jove! talk aboqt apceiul proviurnco— what chance Would I have if
tarn bit of timber hadn’t tumbled down
itrc.
It wan a comfort to think aloud
in 1 he dead silence of t he place. “Now,
if 1 cap wedge this bo it w ill hold m&lt;h-"
A bnlf-&lt;lpzrn triate went for nothing,
-:’M iSos bv J B Lipp:ncoH Co.|
and lie ant dmvn to worry it out in
.-,-rt them quicKiy enough if
theory. “It’s too long—thafa what’s
. the slightest grounds forn
the matter x
it: but if I cut it off it
j,cr„ isiCr n «!’.a&lt;*ow nf rmXL
:uay be too short for the next place, and
ing that they’d make war
THR Ut !LDIN(I OF a STATR?
that won’t do. lx;t me see; I wonder if
Good resolutions, backed by whatever I couldn’t tlig a little step for the lower
. not: only I thought they plea of adv inability or necessity, ure not end,"
Stateof Michigan, aud koowu and described aa
-., jihn tilled him in some way always certain to bear fruit after their
He was bn Ids feet again in a moment,
foUoFS;
kind. When Ringbrand ilung himself
Fraction City Iola number three (3). and four
। picking a shallow hole in the soft sand(4- hi Block No. five (3) In tbe Eastern addition
i-(&gt;u!ed ihe id^n; nnd during down beside the log to wait for thu stone.
to the village, now Qty of Hastlngs.*.Exce|* Umt
•pjle expedient answered the
drum be
no fully
fiillv intended i.
, awake . ‘ ..
down,
keeping
portion
heretoforeconreted to Chicago. Kaia•.&lt;i.v hr instrutted the mine
purpose, and when the log was adjusted
mazooand Saginaw Rail jtoad Company, and
in order to take advantage of thcearlivst no tried it, first.By littles and then by
h.*ne their men gather at
conulnlug In each lot foor by right rods of
light
for*the
beginning
of
the
new
en
­
land, according to the recorded plat of told City
climbing up and jumping upon it* It
.aurris’’ early the following
ot Bistir i’s.
x
^ivparad to make a thorough deavor. .*&gt; ran the alert determination; held, anti lie forgot his nchea and (min* ToC. I. Hood &amp; Co.. Proprietors, Ixnrell, Mass.
Charges WflcOx;
but he who watches may not lie quietly hi the exultant joy of fiuqceim.
Mortgagee.
.r Jic uvs.-hip’ man.
r»:ii »re the best after-dinner
with closed eyes, ami when Ringbraml
Attorney for Mortgagee.
“That di-monftt rates it: If I can fit one,
llOOd S PlliS pills, aid digestion. 25c.
. ppvi the colonel’s man came
l);Uea
'fW.
sprang to his feet out of a sound sleep I ean fit the others. And I’ll get the
: a nultrfrom Hester. Xoththe morning ivai far advanced.
CHANCERY BALE.
•
hang of it presently, so 1 can work
■ ; heanl of Kinghrand,
MORTGAGE SALE.
Reproaching himself remorsefully faster. It oughtn’t to take more than
In hurwij'U'.ee and by virtue, of an nr-ter and
i ! lie’(‘ravens* hipnse^r in Dundecri-mf ihe Circuit Court for the County ut
Default having been made in the payment o
for
his
want
of
vigilance,
he
recalled
the
six nf these to carry me to the top: six. Barty in ( hni&lt;rer&gt;.h&gt; Ihe elate of Mirlilvxii nnd
t
writer asked if the search
a certain bond and mortgage dated tlie Arat day
and (fitted «m the 30th day of November
of November A. D. l»«0 made and executed by
arrnngril for the next drtaH^of the plan which had ruggested or possibly seven”—scanning the cleft made
teU'» in.» crrtxlii exure ibendn pending.
JeMB Austin, unmarried &lt;»! A»«irta. Barry
itself in thenigat, and went immedifite- above him—"anti I’ve got five hdura or A.D
Wbereli. Margs-et Al Unix is Coinn’aleHiit xhq
that
the colonel and
Count). Mlrhitran. mortgagor io Eugene Harly
tawock.
He
first
ascertained
half
Mill*
rhHhte-.
Will.I.m
Eiitlbre.
Juhx
Phillip.*,
'
such
a
matter
to
do
it
in.
At
that
rate
beck of tbe City qf Btutte Creek Micbtgas.
•d to join it, Ludlow sent
A'beri rl-IUi|«.. Effie I'hl'J'jt*. Fred PliHiips
mortgagee and recorded in the office of the
the length of tlie log by measuring it j it’ll be dark when I get bark to Lud- and Mtrtie riildijrt are Defendants.
M:e nt."The
.Register of Deeds of Barry Countv Michigan tn
MORTGAGE
SALE.
with
the
rope,
ami
with
tlie
dimension
,
MMUr
Notice
I*
hereby
giv«n
that
J
shall
sell
at
Idber 19 of mortgages on page 14 un rhe mb
| low’s; nut that won’t matter. An hour
ut :ip early hour in\he mumIbibllC Anrlt'in u» the highest bidder xt iby
Default hr.vhiji been made In the tundillous dnyof November A. D- HHI at l o'clock p m.
Hinny men as he could thus obtained he gauged the varying ! will give me all the time I want ulTom*^, No* th from door of the C. un Housr in the City of a certain mortgage made by Robert A. Kelley and.duly assigned bv said Eugene Harbeck to
width of the cavern until he found u and we ctia figure safely up to ten’ nf |lii» lugs and (axiidv of Bhrry, and State of and wile Jane A. to Alexander Foster dated me Electa C. Holton ot said City of Battle
i. Mrs. I.udlow wrote’« ]K&gt;stMlclilgaii ahUI Court Hou-r Ih-lrg ihe plaru for February U.A. !». 1W. aud Recorded in tbe Cretk. and Uh* aulgiinient thereof recorded lu
. ijis note, asking Bester to jxitnt where the walls approm'ied each &lt; o’clock.” Then the folly of planning • hoi.lii.tt the Clrruli Court ISr satd County, da i fflee of tbe Krehderof Deeds, for the County the office of tbe Register uf Heeds of said Barry
other 80 nearly hs to make the ..’terven- | so far ahead while he was still in a Saturday the 9to day of Mx\f um. xt leu u'cIock oi Barry ana State of Miehlnu, on tlie 14th County on the 27tb day nJ July A. D. X883 In
■
hty w ;th her.
In lite L&gt;r&gt;h&lt;&gt;.&gt;.i all or so much tln*reut as may' day of February a. D. 1X^7 In Liber 3o of Mort Liber of mortgages on imge
by which
. ii, day of llirigbrnhd’s absence ing space corrcsiiamd exactly with his • prison that for two days am! a half lind be necessary tn rater the ammiut du*- to ILO gases, on page &gt;M on which mortgage there ts d&gt; fault tbe power ot sale rontalued in said
•resisted nil his efforts to break it said i'omplaliiinl 1 r pilirtloxl. Intvres* nnd claimed Ur be due at the date of this notice the mortgage has become operative, and upon
h&gt;'|. and- vh a ■. nnd when I.ud- measurement.
cost* in tills muse of tlie fidlowtiig drs« ribrd hum of Seventy -fiVte dollars and twenty five whfch said bond and mortgage there Is claimed
The. next step was to cut the log-into struck him like the rebuke of a task- parcel* a! -at.d i» vlt*. All t boar pieces or pad&lt;h
"The Laurels” with his
cent?, and an attorney's fee of Fifteen dollars to he due for principal and Interest to date the ■
two pieces of equal lengph. and. drag- | master, aud he slid down from the log cols of I ind slimted in t’lr cltv »( Hastin'* provided for In bald mon gage, and no suit, or sum ui thn-c buudnd and sixty doHam and
•’.Lad the cqlartel and Henry
Countv or Rsrrv and Mate «»f Michigan de­ t*r&lt;M*redhigs at law having bteu Instituted to twenty one cents, and no suit or proceedings at
w«;; i.ot
senlied aa* toii&lt;
fullow-i
Lot xtx
six lu
in Bieck
Block 2 &lt;&gt;f
of tenuert
f:&lt; tmett recover tbe moneys secured by said mortgage, Is* or in equity having been Instituted to re-’
njjpatiently. After a r-hort gang rt out into the better light under " 'th n mild Imprecation pointed at . rer»b*ri
covtr the debt secured by told mortgage, ar any
tlreaperti«re.hnnaiTO»b-,ni«KMhhr»w- l&gt;i» own 'nparier.,
"Thai's jurt like I *lid Krr fii-ld',% xddltln* fo&gt; thr VlIlMgH [now or any part thereof;
• m&gt;-nnd 'ti;e ’arrangement of
| Cttyj of liasttrtf-.aloi th* West liak of tots one
Nov.’, Therefore. l&gt;y virtue.of the power ot part thereof now therefore, notice is hereby
ing it down upon rfnnther package of ' me," he mirtlorcd, "sending my imugin-| mhI tour in IU.Mk two ef i itcini-nt anti Keugiven that ny virtue of the power of sale con,
:&gt;!nn. the quekt !x\han: anil
before tin- brhlmj ■I *
Hfvaijrej' sale coni lined In snla mnrutagc. and tbe statute l al tied in Mid mortgage. «m« of.the Statute of
food similar to the one found in thn 1 ution n.-ro.-a thr river
"
'*”"11/r* t'li?“’ih/rin
•*
lu such case made and provided, iivticc is here­
. the nit i were out qf sight.
,
.
v , o .of llasdog- HCroidlnu to in- recorded plat by
given that o • Sal arCay tlie Twenty fifth dav IhciHtute of Michigan hi such cases made and
name spot on the previous morning. It . is
even pin
planned.
'Work
is the
word,
you there f xiMithxt
ih
©ven
a
net
I.
work
th
’
'
word.you
renaln
plqrr
or
parcel
uf
tend
■‘'.ht'w TJV-.H P.lrr..°n!,’“X,,ve .nJi.*1 &lt; ut Allrtl A* l’* »*}- *» *•" O’&lt;,lock ,U
fo"- nrtArlded. on Saturday i be sixteenth day of May
ted nn&lt;l rode to Trc• ~ idiot! Do you -hear that? I xdjolidrg the
Wr*t
hill*«llit
of l it
one f^tHru
above men
­ ,l"011- 1 sl’nl1 **11 Ht Fr.tdic Auction. In tbe A. D. R7W. al JO o’clock In tbe forenoon at tbe
nJ'
Nwh
’&gt;121
’xrhi-I
was a welcome surprise, and he stopped spceulativd
The suspense of the previous
’
| Honed &lt; Ii- . Hie
North ,1' ‘1., ’ll
tlwI
ii’ wrlt ’ behest bidder, at tbe North Front door of the North front door of the Cbun House In the City
work long cuoUgh to devour the hard ”
’
’
'°ru.
I
dt-Fcrlned
irominriH-llig
.
Basllnue. Barry County. Michigan, (thatbe­
. .-en bard to rndnrai but it
....
. &lt;9"" IlnuwlallifCIl. of Ruting, Itluit Uei..s &lt;»f
To his ..grout RstoniKhmcnt, the word ! ™
hhKktvi
. rn'*lr 1,1
.......i '1"' 1"“-'
Cirralt Ooun for Bor, ing; the place of holding the Circuit Court for
I:-, (l.-i-r.-,*. 1-..IUI
I aSI «'
;i i ■ixed with the hope that corn-bread and greasy bacon, thinking .
said County of Barry) the undersigned will ael
that
the
daiiith-st breakfast ever i seemed to bring an an’sfvcr from th-?
at public auction, io the highest bidder, tbe
■:
• means employed would
i:«mi« and premhN deserfbed in said mortgage,
brought him by the well-trained waiter *j upper world, and he ran tp the other
.
el;.-: inp nature. When
»i-d vVtsiIuiu i
ii-illi ei-’fit n&lt;-r cent interest aii&lt;! al! tor somach thereof as shall be necessary to satin the gvill-rnom of his New York dub on^
l^,c cavern to list on. The halloo 1 &lt;ii(• • &gt;.. I! r c.-irt- It' uoiih'hS
^S^itti^xlTT^ariVr^hl^jThrnre’^tooth: 4* ’* ‘ l*‘«aM*&lt;,&lt;wl&lt;* t‘i2i*tli r with h;i nttornej's fee uf tafjl the told mwoui t due and iatenest at seven
■•• ’nnd brother returned from
pen-ent.
costs aud expenses of sale, and an
had not been eaten with a keener relish. • was. repeated, ami he answered it with
; .
&gt; i-rrands, and- she bad
w.-i t..x,t.i to: onAtitenre Non . w!, p,e,n1?w being drbMttMd In mid mortp.ce ax attorney tee of fifteen dollars allowed by law
"It must be 'tbe woman." he solilo- ■ ”
*l thestreiugthof
hislui:
- again
un ?•- . Couiutary vTsald
" 1lot
- Yhtie --------------* 1 nil thatcerUhiplr&lt;M or parcel ot laud situate *-.ul provided fur in said mortgage: said land
-----------------------------once
to place of
v’s nob-'. Hit* girl began to
hi the Cfty of Hxrttocx. in tbe County uf Burry and prrm'xt* la Inr described In m*i&lt;l murteage
quized; "it can’t be anyone else; ami if he heard the cry. but this tim it v.;&gt;s iM*glnui&gt;«E.
Dated March 21. tebfi.
:» dread earnest what thr prvand state of MicMgati, nnd known nnd detcrlb as-*the West fractional half uf ihe East half of
silence win
.... that
...... th.*
.... ........
......
M. W
V.Al.Hr.lt
t^ese 'fellows have put their devilish : fainter, nnd after
- &lt;,
lrpcKit
J|KE.t» W,
alk wit..
l Des North Wert quarter'of section Thirty Three
eil ns foiluws;
.
un-(. taint;, meant for her.’ nnd
to the imnortuifee Circuit court Commissioner *»» and fur is try
------------------------Camtneocnig st quarter txtet on' the North '(331 in Township Number Due (l) North of
plot in motion I’ll get no more rations ■ undisturbed. JAlive
.
...
‘
...
'
Co
Mieh.
. : ».i*.&gt;;i: tb«fe&lt;’UpB from the
•-idii r.*f Section 17 In Town
N. s W. Tfrence Hapce Number Beveii «7&gt; West being in the
ry moment of
cf time. JHiig
J.'-ng- { A M,vz/, r hKN vrrnx. j
from that source, because they were to ' oi utilixhigevery
Township of Assyria. Barry Coualy Michigan.
South
Hixteen
Chains
and
fortr-seven
'iukA.
, .
L-.-r lonely day of wait­
* e\- i
suHcitqrfir Complainant.
•
• th-nce South 791* degrees. East Eleven vbaius Dated February 13th, IrtM?
i.cnd her away to-day. After ail. though, ! brand returned to his work; but the
Hletta C. Doltox.
: . ,::dlmv fiiav her galloping
; nnd nine links ui a stake nnd s-tone In criip-r of
I don't know as it makes much diffcF- • plrlng glimmer of the httjx» raised by ,
Assignee
1 the highway to (he ptefe of beeiqntog.
, । ' u. iii.ti met. her at the door.
; the nnsweriug shout lef» a fceljng of i
PROBATE (^KDEH.
!•*. W. Clayi1 Thei-ce .*d«ing ’he Center of the highway
I
AltonirV
for
A«Mcnet*.
.' ••!) pet started L-efore you
1 South 79', degrees. East. Three «hatns
depression which would have un ' «’»’•*of M:&lt;*lilgan. Couniy h uarry—s".
' Battle Creek Midi.
।
. . At asre-lu" of the p~ pate Court for the ! thirty three aud ‘i links, lheuee South
. • h:.(Hired, puttii g her urm
; Hiunncd.h.m had he known that one cf . (!olllny i.f lUrrv. boblra
rhe Probate office. ' ou aline parallel with the quarter line U&gt; the
■’ gitl’s waist and leading her
tile jiearching miners had actuulh* j hi 'to* (*ftr ut Itextlngs. ’ uil«l t'minty on Wed 1 Tlicu napnleYlvcr, Uietice Westerly alone said
MORTGAGE BALK.
urr-.---. ..iv Morell, tu Hie year: river'o a point-m&gt; that a line running North
i:T.ing-roum. •
loqked down into the cavern, nt the | urx»
IUl(.ui,
tlimiMind—
eight liui'drrtl ami nin'-ty-^lx.
I parallel with the East line would Intersect the
Default having tfeen made in the conditions
moment «iben/hc was cUmbing down 1 Preicur Cliar:«*!&gt; W. Arndtroog. Judge ut Pro- | plane of beginning, thence North from said uf’a ertialn mortgage, made by Margrett A.
hail plannetl fo throw n
bate
I noIn: to the, piece of to-gii'tiing, said line being S:rver:&lt; Florence K.S;&gt;nu|dlrg. Orrin E. Barfrom the first stop of his probienmticai j inti.* matter of i h&lt;* e»tdtenf George Wash- I five chains and fifty Ituks long un thu West k&lt; r. Mary E. Barker Biaiiche B. Barker. Agnes
. . • *. ;
;&gt;.&lt; :-» s the mountain.
5 stair.
I tmr.i'i Nre. «|ere»***d.
.
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I aide. Containing two acres more or less. Ex- Barker. &gt;l.irVn V. Barker. Harriett I. Barker
ii i.-rihv.s'td. so as to cover the
&lt; &gt;u
reading
and
filing thdpctttlon &lt;1 &gt;•' verified 1 cent one acre w.-ld off and from the Wert sldeJw- to: Kmliy to'. Bostwick, of Ithaca. New York
j
Fitting the first round of the ladder , ot°
“5*71?
*K
”aA.
A»!mh-J
‘.r..:;-.tetrati&gt;r of raid rstnie | lug un the V. 1, of N. K. ’&lt; «»f Hect. 17.3N. x W. dMed iiecrrabcr 17 A. D. i^K». and record­
A
lexaxdeb
ed In the ofUce ot tbe Regirter of Deeds, for the
--------------- Fo&gt;tku,
I from the e«»lid standing- gruund «•■&gt;“'cred
&lt;.- I ।J praying Hist ill* final-areofm* Ihte dav filed may ■
r;?M Itardl;. fail to find him:
Mortgagee. County vt Barry and Hute of Michigan, on tbe
I i c heard ami allowed and u decree ut distribuj by the ixitfom of the cure was much t-.in »ii4-xasteLiiient duly made and he dis­
.; he still on.the mountain.’
Pn i t.i e T: cot • • rove.
lath day of Decrtnber A. D. IFW. In Liber 3S of
Attorney
tor
Mortgagee
Mortgages, on page 72, on which mortgage there
t
h.«nt
’
■•
’
’
frtnn
his
said
tru»6.
• e:i«:er than the adjustment
the Sec- •
riieieunon ft ts ordered, that Friday t’&gt;e I7tb Dated. January 22. nsw.
is churned tb be due at ihe date of into notice
i
and,
but
Kingbrand
hud
his
plans
well
-,
the
sum of Eight hundred nine Dollars and Six­
day
ut
April.
A.
D..
IFto.
utUlfo
’
clrek
»
’
■n. but just think of it'
the
forMionu.
be
assigned!
for
tlie
hearing
of
ty ceutr. and mu attorney's fee of Twenty-five
I thought out now. and he worked cure­
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
Dollars provided for In said mortgage, and no
"aid |H-liiiuuaiHf that toe Bein’»t tew of said •
,
fully
and
methcdically.
Having
the
preState of Michigan, i suit or proceedings at law having been inatideceased and all other jrreans Interested In
• to find him alive if any acciFifth Judicial Circuit.in Ohaaqery. i tuted to recover the moneys secured by told
• clous moments in every ]Mis;&lt;:blc way. -.aid estate, are required tb :uq*ear ;&lt;t a se»*lon
:
ii;.y'.ned."
Hester’s voice
of said Court, tln-ti lo tie liolden at Hi* Probate Esther A. Barries
mortgage. or any part thereof ;
)
•
Climbing to a scat upon the round al­ office, iu the Vitx «»C HMlimp*, in said County,
Now, Tlierefore. by virtue of the riower of
Conipl.«inant. ■
trny-&lt;i her emotion, and -Mrs. Ludlow
vs
sale contained lo told mortgage, nnu th? sUt- •
tlie r-rmer
ready, ulnitnl. ho hoisted the. other ami slmw cauM*. If an&gt; I here tie. whyruienrajer
u i.o com fort her.
l. Aud
*n;i li
II !«
is Theodore A. Bxrnes. I
ute in such case made and provided, notice Is
I ot rhe pelitioner may not tee grnnUd.
piece of wood after him by means of further ordemi, tliat said.petition- r give m&gt;*ire
hereby
given, that on Baturdsy the 23rd day of
Ih-feudant
i
.
' T’. um-hi’t Im* discouraged, dear;
Sult iieudlng in tbr Circuit Court for the Ma* A D. l»c. at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. I
the ropfc; nnd. balancing upon the pre- to th* persons Interested lit«rid estate, ot tlie
.'ir.;- out all right—I just feci that
uemtri cy &lt;&gt;fsxld petitiontand thehcaritig there­ C iuntV of Rnrry in Chai eery, at Hartings. shall sell at Public Auction, to the highest bid­
canous footing, he succeeded after of by cawing a c®ny ot this order to be publish­ Mich Kan. on the 29th day of Feo y., A. !&gt;.. 1KM&gt;, der at the North front door of the Court Hoose
.
All day yesterday I was just
Intblsoutto it appearing from affidavit nn In the City of Hastings, (that being tbe ptoee
many cautious trials in hewing out u ed m th* HaMlngs Banner, a newspaper
I ’ • ur, could be. but now I am sure
printed and circul»«ed in Balti County of Barry, Me. that thr 'defendant. Theodore A. Barnes Is where the Circuit. Court for Barry County ts
resting place for the second step in once In each week for Hir e Miccesslve weeks )1«R a resident of Ulfs state, and that bis resi­ hoMen), the premises described iu said mort­
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good news before long.”
dence cannot be ascertained, on motion of gage. cm* so much thereof ns may be necessary .
' his stairway. With the fixing of this previous to niid day of htyiring.
CHAKI.ru W. ARNSTRCI'G.
1’l.illn T. Colarove, con plain ant's solicitor. It Is to pay the amount due on said mortgage, with
"1 wish I could bv; but I can’t; and
| round, however, the difficulties immediI a true copy.]
| Judge of Probate. . ordered that thr said defendant. Theodore A. .« rar cent, interest, and ail legal costs, together
■'j
&lt;’ sb hard. All ijight long 1 was
Barnts, cause hts appearance to bo entered with an attorney's fee of Twenty live Dollars
I ately doubled, lx-cujis&lt;- the subsequent
herein, within live months Irvin the dale of covenanted for therein, the premises being de­
: &gt;1 by 1 he most dreadful pictures
I steps must be fitted each from the slight ■
this order, and In cese of his appearance that scribed In said mortgage as all Umt certain lot
1'HOBATK OKI)Ell.
Jf ei lying in some desolate place.
| scaffolding afforded by the other. Mak* |
he cause an answer io the complainant s bill of Bece and parcel of land situate iu the Town ot
State of Michigan, CouSty of Barry.»,
coinplaint to bo filed, and a copy thereof to be
aple Grove In thr County of Barry and State
• :;.&lt; : iiies it seemed as if he were only
iugn lilial trip to the floorof the cavern, । At a session of the j Probate Court, foi jeivedon laid coniplainant’s solicit r within of Michigan,.*wdknown and aescribed as fed- .
countv
uf
Barr}.
Bolden
at
tbe
&gt; ,-nled, but at others his face was
Ringbrund tied oue end of the rope to ' p^hate**&lt;ifflce.’in Hie
davs after service on him of a copy if said lows;
■
rreunir office, ir. the Hty of Hartings, lu twenty
bill and notice of this order; and that in default
The Ea«t half of the South East Quarter ot
: and ghr.s.ly. Oh. it was terrible!”
talrt {Countv.
। the pick, and, carrying the other end j
’•*....... on Tuesday Hie 17H&gt; oav of
Thirty twn (32) in Town Two &lt;«) North
March. Hl tbe year one j thousand eight hun­ therm.f. snld bill be token as oonlesacd by the Section
; . ii v- aj !- said Mrs. Ludlow.
Range Seven .7) West containing Eighty Acres
said non-n*sldent defendant.
| with him. he aficended nnd fastened dred and ninety s'x.
An! it Is Further Ordered. .That within ot Land more or less.
n - •: iietically, ‘‘does it mean so much
W. Armstrong. Judge of
it to the first piece of wood. Then, I 1‘rewut.
——Cliarles
----Emily D. Bostwick.
twenty days the said nmudalnant cause aclimbing to the second, lie repeated | 1
Mortgagee.
matter of *■tbe estate of Jawaua Van notlceof Hila order to be published in the ILts
TINUS
Ban xkr a newspaper printed, published
Philip T. Colcrove,
.
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Covered her faee with her
the
the • Deiiwur &lt;lrcea»wL
trie former
lUrJIltr operation,
um-i «n I.»u,. dislodging
and
elrcnlailng
In
said
county,
and
that
such
Attorney
for
Mortgagee.
bii
reading Mill!
and hllnc
the petition duly veri­
...
1
4 II, r*.fultnL&gt;
n
. c and the eou*.passionate com­
lower round by gentle upward blows fied. ot William Van Defuster. wn of n d de publication be continued therein at least once Dated February 17, HS)6.
In cadi week, for six weeks In succession, er
. ■ ■ saw a tear yrickle down one of
with the swinging nick and drawing eeraied pmylug that sdmlubtratlon of said e»- that
she cause a copy of this order to be per­
\.nn mi
« tatebe Erauted to Sylvtster France or to some
MORTGAGE SALE.
:;.i:«-h* lingers.
"There, there,
sonally served on said non resident dclcndnnt
it up until he could grasp and raise it vtoer
»«• sU
iiaric person
. ‘
,
u
suiiaoie
person
at
least twenty days before the time above pre­
.
...
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•
&lt;
.
•
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.
I......
......
w.
...........
VV&lt;»&lt;1
nftannv
th«
Default having been made tn the conditions
Thereupon
ti
is
ordered
.that
Wedne«dav
the
' f :r. &lt;'oar; don’t cry: I know you
lo a point »till Higher in the cavern.
scribed for ills apj»earance.
ot a certain mortgage made by Susie A. Tyler lo
IMh
dav
ot
April
A.D.JlMfat
ten
o
’
dock
In
talk about it yet, not even tome.”
Clement Smith.
The plan «n» completely sucerantul. Ctir torenoou, be valeted for Ihe heat Ing of • .
Elida Shaw dated November 18th A. D. IW.
Ph liar T. Comirove.
Circuit Judge and recorded In ihe office ot the Regteter of
heirs at law -of said
£.S LUUSUUIVU
me said
Mia petition
iriillV" and that the .........
—.
but it* alotv progrt-M
consumed tbe
■ girl looked up with her cheeks
Complainant's Solicitor.
• ..ii ..ii,*.lu-rxinik int»rested
Deeds, for the County of Barn*, and State ot
■ , th., .train of .W''”1 «ad*ll
olMrjperwna
luwnlMl in
In
time rrmoraeleaaly, rand’ the strain oi* sn(j estate, are required to appear st a xenslOB [A True Cow].
. ■
"And* you know why I can’t!
Michigan, on the 23rtl day of November A. D.
1881 lu Liber 35 of Mortgages, on para 198, on
’an totell upon him.
ofsald
court, &lt;uvu
tbeu •»&gt;
to h- boidm at --tbe -Probate
&lt;&gt;1
muiu court.
----- work umlansietylx-gan
him
I %hr&gt;piuful to even think- of such a
which mortgage there Is claimed to be due at
ORDER OP rUBl.tCATlOX.
■
office. In the city of Baiting*. In said Couoty,
the date ot this notice the sum ot Five Hundred
cnce; if another night finds me atill in lie fought dnpcmlcly against tlie ris­ aud aliow cauiw. If any there be.«'• 5 the prayer
Stale of Michlgw. i
and Thirty Six Dollars and thirty nine cents,
of
the
petitioner
may
not
be
granted.
And
It
ing
fever
of
imjnttience,
knowing
well
• No. it isn’t—not from my point of
this hole 1 Rban’t care much what be­
Th* circuit court for the county of Barry in »
and an attorney's fee of Tweuty Five Dollars
i
is
further
ordered,
that
M!dl*Hti«ner
give
no
enough tliat everything now ih-pentleil Het* to tbe pe-soi.s Interested In said estate, of
provided for In told mortgage, and no suit or
Chancery.
-w; you must remember I know comes of me.”
'
*
proccedi- gs at law having been instituted to
,
Mary
a
.
Hart
upon his nbility lo go on with pcrslat- the pendency of aald |»e&lt;itloi) and the bearing
- ■•nr things on the other side, and if
Putting the shadow of despondeVy
recover
the
moneys
secure*
by
said
mortirage.
'
Comtrfainant
thereof bv crtuslng a copy of tins order to be
ur xny part-1 hereof;
igh h.i-fo't spoken it’s because he has into Words hud the effect of defining it, tnt ilcterminution and with sTcmly published in the Bastings Baxniul anewa*
Now.
Tberefore.by
virtue
of
toe
power
ofsaie
|
printed aud circulated In raid County Charles T. Hart •
-:. : .-traipoii by a nobler motive than and lie shook it off resolutely. "Thufl! bunds. As he neared the roof of tlie paper
contained In said mortgage, and tbe statute in
.
•if liarn-. once in each week for three anccesslv?
At :i Mission of told Court, held xt tlie Court «ucb case made and provided, notice la hereby
■ : • n could find a place for. Ob. you never do: there must be no ifs and anda .-avern. where the shadow* were deeper,
Huu-e in tbe City of Hastings In sxid County, on given that on Saturday the 23rd day/of May A.
““ill? W. SSSioMO.
i i hide your face again: I’m not I about it: I’ve just got to get out of here t he diffientty of placing the cross-pieces
the lOlb, day of M«reb A. D. 1890.
D. 1836. at 10 n’rlpck In the forenoon, I shall
(A
true
copy.
I
*
’
udge
of
Prob
ate
'ioereaaei so greatly that he grew faint
Present. Hqx. Clement smith.
sell nt Public Auction, to ton highest bidder, at I
•in.’* to do his woding for him; you’ll while this daylight lasts."
dCircuit Judire. the North bout door of the Court*House in tbe
i
and di*y with lifting end reaching;
MORTGAGE SALE.
'I he can do that for himself, some
In Uiis cause it apbcnrlcrfrom affidavit on file, Gltvof Hartings Hhat being the place where ,i
He swallowed the last mouthful of
tlurf
the
defen-iaot.
Charles
T.
Hart
Is
not
i be Circuit Court for Harry County is liolden).
]
and
while
he
v.
as
raising
the
last
step
Default
having
been
made
in
the
condlUona
•. and then he’ll tell you all about it.” bread and fell to work again, beginning
resident
of
Ulis
State,
and
that
his
residence
the
premises
dt'scriiwd
In
said
mortgageOf
.1
of
nci-rtnin
mortgage
made
by
The
Michiganin Vhe stair to It* place between the
Httstrr rose and crowned to the win- to cut a groove around the middle of the
Whip Company acorperanpn orxtolx**! under cannot l&gt;c a'certiintrt after diilaent Inquire. murb thereof as may be neerswiry to pav the
walls, he suddenly became blind and the Ittw^uf the State of • Michigan and having On motion of LombarJ &amp; Hughes Complainant's amount du* nnxsld mortgage, with sev»n per 3
v. &lt;‘&gt;tutnanding the view of the log »y incessant and careful strokes of
K Is Is ordered that the apimaranM of cent, u terrsl.snd nil Into' re-ats. together aMb S
tremulous, the heavy log slip|»ed from Ils place ol business al Hartings, B wry County, Solicitor
said non-rertdeot defendant Clinrle* T. Hart n« an attorn-' '• f* e of Twetitv five Dollars «nen- q
Michigan to the Hartings City Banka
•uni .in, and Mn». Ludlow went away
the pick. In turning the piece of
ins hamls and went crashing to the bot­ ll m orgMulz-d under tla* laws of tbe State of entered herein wtttilu 5 months from Uie date kilted for thereto, the firrtntees 'hei'-gdeMirtbed ,.&gt;« - , j
‘ • ’a tv nd io her household duties.
timber, he saw where tbe mountaineer s
of this order, and Incase oHn* appearance that in .Mid mortcaraxs nil that certain lot piece
ft- '
tom ot the chasm, nnd a second nfter- Michigan and having k» nlace of,b“s
i&gt;en she looked in an hour later, the shot had plowed a deep furrow-in it.
Hastings. Barry Couutyi. Michigan.'latml Kbarrh lie cause hl* answer ro th* bill &lt;&gt;: complaint to nnd parcel of Ini'd alt itate Ii Hie Township of-. *•• ' ;
xanl he lost his lr.lar.ee nnd followed n A. D 18%.and recorded In Ihe office of the be filed, and n copy thereof to be served oil the Hone In tl-e’County nf Itorrv and Slate of Mich- ; J’
;
ri uas still standing r.t tbe window, and he knew then that the bruise on hn
Coinplatimot's So icttor wlUilti twenty days alter gxn. »»»d known and described as follows:
Register
of
Deeds,
for
flic
it cnteliing frantically at the uneven
The North East quarter ol the North West » -J,.; |
iking with wistful eyes at the forest­ urm had been made by the glancing and
State of MicbUitn. on Ui* i ItUi da) of March. srrV.ce on him of a cotn of said. RIB and notice
wails aa he slid buck to the sandy floor. A.D. 1894. In Uber 32 of Mortgages. &lt;m» page of this ordpr; and In def uHt thereof, told BUI quarter^ Section thirty five (35) Town two (2)
3 J’
ed slopes ot the great hills, as if seek* half-spent bullet. He scarcely heeded
be taken as confessed by said non-resident North Ranra ait e (») West.
n-be sharjxwt discouragement is 421. on which moruartsth*re s claim-fl to be wilt
Eliiia bHAW.
(EBB
due at tbe date «»t ’his notice tbe ran «f Fi' e defendant. A d It l| further ordered, that
to read the secret-of ihe mystery the grim reminder, and as he bent pat i­
aotnetimes a blessing in disguise. The thousand one hundred &lt;ightj -slx Dollars and witliln fifteen days the Comptainant cause a
.
Moitgagee.
;i th • fair page* of the landscape. It ently to his work he thought how quick­
ot this order to bo imnllshed-In the
shock ot the fall and the apparent fail­ Eleven cents, nnd an attorney s fee &lt;»i Thirty- notice
Altura*** lor MurtraK««• &gt;long weary day for the two wom- ie the school of privation and hardship
five Dollnre provldeu fer in said mortgage- and Habtirc-s Banner., a newspanrr printrci
ure ot his carefully laid plan seemed no suit or proceedings tot tew having been In- published and circulating In said Cahhhy. and l&gt;M^d February I7*n. tiuG.
n. and in the afternoon Hester an- begins to impress its lessons of indiffer­
that said publication be continued therein once
to inspire Ringbrand with nn energy atituted to recover tbe money* a cured by said in ench week for six ive*ks in snco&lt;»slon. or
•'ounced her intention of returning to ence upon the mind.
,
.
MORTGAGE KALE.
horn ot despair.
Struggling to lus ■srat'ssm that she cause a copy of this order to be person­
‘ i he Laurels."
ally served on -aid noii-rcalrfent Defendant at
There are many things easier of ac­, feel, and gathering new courage frorm sale contained in told lnortF"£y’^
Defmilt having bft»i made hi the condittona
twenty days before the time above pre­ p( acrrtahi mortgacr, cxren rd by Adlspa C.
"I shall hear sooner, if I go back,” complishment than the cutting ini two the thought that the other eml of-the in such esse made and provided, notice is here­ least
-rib-1
to
h.*Pt«nme.
by given that on Frida*- the'Thin, day of July.
Benedict ai.d Miirgare-l Bcuedirt. budmtHl and
e said, in reply to Mrs. Ludlow’s ef- of o .ix-i.eb stick of tough QUA with the. rope was' still fastened to the remain­ A. D. 18W at 10 o’^ ln lk^wyj
wife, to llarvrv William*, dated I tie rteveaUl
.
Circuit Judge day of .luar IMI. recorded th* tueuty lliud day
iort to detain her, "and the flelay is doll point of n pick a» a aukatittlto for, ing round in tbe upper shadows, he sell at Public Auction, to thMilghurt bidder, al
Examined, rountersigned aad entered by me. of June 1M6. and ou which there u claimed to
the North front door erf the Oiurt House, in the
an ux:' and the muaclea of Bingbrand a
pitifully hard at best."
:
John G. Nagler.
Citv ot Hauling* [that being ihe place *bere
be du?, at the date hereof. Two Hundred and
Regteter.
Ten Dollars and ninety live cents, nollca to
the Otrcult Court tbr Bam
or
"Shan’t 1 have John get out the back and arm. were in paiDfulrelwlbon.1
.
(To be Continued)
LoMRtnn ANn Hughes.
hereby given, that by virtue of the power of
the prrmlses descrihed in said
Complainant's
Solicitor.
nnd hia hand, were M&gt;re and bb«tere&lt;l,
phaeton, so 1 can drive you up?”
so much lhef oof m in sr be neceawy tw nay the
sale in Mid mortgage,! shall foiecloee the same.
(A true copy.) •
amount dur ou said njortgw. wBb eight per
“No." replied Hester, with her face long before the thing wa« done. Aa a
SrS,u.re«.to'r?'*- 'sr. Is
NOTICE FOR HEARING OF CLAIMS.
averted. "I think it will be better for college num, he had been rather fond af
an attorney s fee of Thirty-fir* Dollars env
euontod for therein, the
rtln State nf Mk-htean, Countj of Bsrvy-M.
Haattnge. Byry Comity Michigan.
tbo
athletics, and the tra.ning of the
me to go by myself. If—if it should
scribed lu said mortgage■ to ail tboac &lt;crtaln
Notice te hereby riven, that bv an order of the aevenleenth day of April i*96. at one o’clock to
: urn out us I fear, I should want to be univeraitv gynmaaium, reaching np
lots pieces and parcels of land
D toe Probate Court for the County of Barty, made tbe afternoon, the same being described at all
ciiv
of
Hastings
In
tbe
County
ni
Barry
and
those
cet
tain
pieces
or
parcel*
of
land
afamted
through the otterlying year, of aetbe filth day of March A. IL ’“c*^*f
quite alone forawhilc."
Stateof Michigan, and known and described as no
months from tort date were allowed for credl- in tbe townahlp of Hvi«. in the County cf
m&gt; rrs ^ctna
and Bto’e ot Michigan, and described aa
Mrs. Ludlow understood, and did not dentary habit, ga« him the P°w"
°l!ofs six hundred twenty seven (6211 six hun­ Si to pwent their claims aga.nrt 'heertrte Burry,
not:—I have an absolute
of
Jaoob
L.
Custer
tele
of
said follows, to wit: Tliewwtjiartof the uortlt caat
seek to change her plans; and after the endurance and enabled him to keep
,...
to Consumption. By its timdy use dred twenty-eight !««!*£ ^In^t^hrewltt- County, deceased, and that all crcdllors ol
nlne [8SI
?o totoygirl hud disappeared in the windings steadily at work in .pile of the pro'“?
aments wd appnrt^iwm t*tongtok
‘
of tbe mountain road, tbe tender-heart­ of back and arm. and hand.; btrt this
ncrmanently cured. So proof-posit.am t wise pertaining to G7&lt;Jtuated »ipon tom real
estate Including toe power cosureted
be
ed little woman took the vacant place did not lenen the acetone of the pain,
of
its
power
that
1
bonding
&lt;**&amp;-!*Z*
nt the window, watching eagerly for the nor did it dull the keen agony &lt;=f
henaion
that
Mixed
upon
him
a
.
bow
first signs of the returning search­
DraajM. U.IM.
rind crtSSetedwith or In saidlnBldlng.
Fridxi
B**T*t Wnxun*,
how riowly the cutting progrened
party. । ’ .
anc ama cu*»
Hamtucgs City Bamk,
Notwittotaading M. pr-e»enm« «d
Stoarefr,
OM-B-Bavn,
She was standing there yet when tbe
the ferari.h energy with which be
sun went behind tbe mountain and the
worked, tbe tend, of hl. watch.rn^od
♦irst stragglers ot the party began to
appear la the road; apd shy yrafjgy-

Hood
’
s
Sarsaparilla

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V $.

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L„

■ omitt

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Liiur.

OF GENERAL

Hastings Banner.
Thursday, Apr. 9. 1896.
COOK BROS.. Proprietor,.

Awarded
Highest Honors—World's Fair,

F CREAM

BAKING
POWh

CHANGE COLOR QUICKLY.

A LITTLE

NONSENSE.

INTEREST.

BOYS OF LONG

ago.

WOMAN'S ECONOMY.
The rranrer ot America need be at
noUX7X~.«.l

pole will ever be found?”
peculiar axe the ideas of the ordinary
: “I didn’t know it was k»L”—PhiladelThe place was a small, aaudy*bothousewife on the subject of economy,
1 phin Becord.
tomed pool, near the.border of a harbor
especially when she goes over into a
—Old Gent—“Don’t you know me,
of Long Island sound. The tide was 1:
man’s domain in order to practice her
flowing gently ia anil filling the jx&gt;ol. Willie? 1 am your father’s uncle.” theories. It is the extravagances of her
1 was standing on n bridge which | Willie—“Are you tbe man pa goes to husband that bother her, and when he
crossed the pool wutchiug thr little , when he’s short of money?" — Funny is away at business and she tw« leisure
fishes, crabs, etc„ that were enjoying Cuts.
hours to devote to deep thought on her
—“You know, George." she was ex­
themselves iff tbc dear’water when 1 :
serious
she--lays pious
serious financial
unaiivutj troubles
-----------------.
naw a flatfish coming, and he wa-? plaining, “1 was brought up without by which the household exchequer may
so much larger thaa any of the other any care." "Marry me, my darling,"said be made to show figures of taring at the
George, “and you shall have nothinp | end of the year. Aud this is one of her
animals about him that he at once at
tracted my'attentioh. Flatfish swt*u. bat care.”—Tit-Bits.
.
।------------- j
1 nlaus:
—“
“Mr.
Mr. Insite,
In,lie, give
give the
the clas
class your ide, pl°”*know, her busband pays firedolcommonly, close along the bottom, aud ।
—
She knows her husband‘ pays fivedolthat was the way thfe one catoe. When of optimist and pessimist." l'Epw.
Ur. a box &lt;or bl^iraundjiboxU
"
soon consumed.
consumed, b*he
ishe bunts
hunt# one
one of
ofthc
tbe
u,. &gt; ”7 ’’.'■'I— .------ .T
r
I •;.*{! soon
II
' stopped and lay sti|l.
’—v-‘
1------- ™------- ---- -------- .«
■ntoni-il to catehj? nib'w'ho Umlrerible’Sh^"'^ i» numerous ‘lot'ntown place.‘
£
! tempting that I drterr^
( _ ------- ------ - ------- _7__—__
wrapped iu
in mlt
gilt paper anu
nod con
conp j‘ .
.....
-.
,
I gers wrnnued
I him if 1 could do w. I reached out happy.";—Chicago (Record,
-,\U.
- - ■ “C?—
— •
.
I tninrMl in "T.ndilv dccoru.ecl boxes arc
j gently to get my net which was lying ’
’-A
. Nre. NewVeto.—^Charlicj*' raid
,
,hc &lt;.yc ,„d
, close- ut bund.
In doing jt my eyes ’ bride, “
’ l*
~
mamma nnd the gir s are com , BOnU th(J BtoxnttCfa. She inquires the
• were
for
un
instant
nnd
only j jng
Hpend a month with us.’
•Not
| an btelant turned from the fish, and [
iL Vi7n' wcw^Tenga^d

Th. boy. of tbe early '30.enjovulli(,
«&gt; tbe old men of ttwlay deeinV.
there are acme venerable gentl.-m,..'. ,
toil.
.
_A ret of triplet* 2t yere, ok! aro Br­ maintain that In 'their barefnot e
ing in the town of Inez. Ky.. where they they had vaatly more fun than d0?'*
wm born. They are finely built men youth, of the prerent.
“
and ---remarkably
anu
--------------- alike
. , in appenranee
I
-i «“Inrrmemlsr when 1 wa a
every respect Two ere married.
-n oU gTnt)(m,11 U1(. (j,,
who Is
u not
—• •far
— *
— th.
—The spider produces alik
silk ot
of a
» fair who
from
thr. &lt; &lt;ow.
t
. . the difficulty nf
__ i . .. limit, “ami 1 do not bt iii Je
quality, but
of e-reoriTicY
rearing and-ten
tpiumj, ----~**vv ut n.-ve thji,
* ..
rewtatl Zlliantltv
rare.re»• zlnre~ are
...... having
1.. . ■
BpWer&gt;
and II...
the small
quantity of
or nro*
pro- rer&gt;M
my grandson*
m aih “
, dnc. froro eBCh ia»ect has &lt;Mueed tbe good a time now ns J had. bin th‘.v d„
abaildonment of all efforts to produce ( noi know what they missed a: ,| '
' ,
I spider silk.
[ happy with the present n eth &gt;i, f
, *PLju,t -to cbanffe hi, luck." Police- ' .mirement.
,
—Just “to change his luck," Police- amusement.
‘
m.u Tobin,
Tobln, or&gt;'vnicago.
of &lt; Chic^o., prapWrely
purp-ely, ,
man
"1 wm born on a farm in Ina,in.
, . tic(J sffn|nst a burop-backetl woman, about tbc time that the ’30 Upm Z
lle ^n nftcrw.rd ^'^dwito^c ( l^u,t^toyl^Itb,.tinlc
X1C mwu - --------- ------------- • .
- -------------- - • — -..........
’ i - •: gu tmit
of ano
another
the nomp
bump farm wbb
was the batmiest
happiest of mv
my |jft. and.
,. aid nt
ther officer, that tne
WM formed of a package of rtolrn allk, but e bad enough money foi a'l
„ nil,
1 and llnrn,
I to gratify any recaonable &lt;11 ... (or
(
je time
•At tjthe
time at
of nis
hia aeuxu
death recently
recently , picssur*-.
pleasure.
Othniel Gayer, of Norwich,
. wes | ^Ve lived several ndi
v.uu... —.----------- -----■
-Bv, iron, a ..man
tbe oldct town clerk in the United village. Our farm we, lu.-^eand |,&lt;odreState, in point of continuon, rervfoc.' live. We had neighbors u&lt;„; &lt;,
&lt;
aud perhap, also in point of agr. He and we. too, were well off us
„,m’
wm 06 year, old. and had belt] office in there day,. Our bouse was built of
continuously for a little more than 50 log, and it bad a tremendous Wg tire, -yo^s.
I placc that took in four-fox wood with
(
again,t. death wa, lately great ««c rod crackled for &lt;nOre.
beenlMued an there *M-to Ulrica Hural

little girl behind the counter. v*ho
I when I looked back no flatfish was to I vou jnuiMfecl upon me loving you for
*
.. i
* i
. roi fknfivnv" knows more of rose leaves than of the
P
■ be seen; h&lt;^had disappeared as quickly ‘youn.cH alone. 1 want you bal
—---”
wav,
,
of (obncco ,
Ke}. VVe„
A p-.-'c
Gra;&gt;e Cream
Powder
•am
Ammonh,
Alumof
orTartar
any other
aduitsnnt j UK tbatv
,
II replied tbe mgrmow. Benedlct.-llarm|| fo(_ M ocnt, {or o
of
’
|
I was auro he had not had time to ))er &gt; Bazar.
I M Here i, a bargain. Fcur boxe, ar,
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
dart Wway, and be out of sight, nor did •I —Yabsley — “Hay! When a fellow , wrapped up and sent to her^home
.
--------------■
and
wTappeu up uuu seuv ,o ....
. -.
—
। I need to think of that, for I had seen , calls on a girl, should he leave his hat
ahe tig ore, she has recured the four for
tho same
unm» thing
tliinrr done
ilnnt* before.
knew jI and cane in the hall, or take them into
DiAZ FOR MONROE DOCTRINE ’; the
before. II knew
one-half the money her husband would I made bv Samuel Lance, a boy of IL of There was room enough to raireafaiil
r
■ • ♦!•«♦
a In.,
that I.he
lay 4,«re+
just ,..l,rtreA
whtfre 1I Vxrirl
had Inblf
last OAZ.V,
seen । the parlor?" Mudge—“Well, if the girl
4&gt;r-cl»ratlon by the President of
I Akron. 0. He was drawing a charge ly of ten and It aeems tome that we.weI,
i him. and was of coarse in plain sight is lh ing in a boarding house, nnd the pay for one.
Mexico In His Meanace.
•
These things lend to divorce.
‘ from a rifle, when the weapon waadls- ; pretty well raired.
•
U ' of me, and yet I coiihl not see him.
I hat tind cane arc worth anything, 1 j
City of Mexico, April 2.—Tbe iuutu
Then the matter of neckties. She ■ charged, jooging
&gt;i»i below
mc-jvyt
-~ rommer ««
«i »t
Ui. Dapelodging a
a uunrt
bullet jjuat
hi,
"1
“ —
tbe
we a
all
went
tore­
* i saw. however, two black round spots, think he had better hang on te them.”—
think, her feminine ta«te&gt;» far wpenor
u&lt;_ lndj|„| on() re,),. hl, horre footed from the time tha . the Iran&lt;4,
tsj\*oi lant part of the presidents pies*
1
which
were
his
eye*,
and
I
stood
per
­
Indianapolis Journal.
«sge delivered Wednesday at the opento the mareul.ne choice of that half or ,’ two
_ _miles
[U&gt; (&lt;&gt;
. w|jepB
,- comto_ n doctor’s hnuv
house,
where he
he out
out of
of tbc
the ground
ground until
until thin
thin i,
ice
fectly’. &amp;ill to watch him, for I knew
—“1 see they have discovered the north the family which |»J • the bllla. borne
teg of congress is aa allusion to the
fainted on the doorstep, nnd soon after menced in the fall. For the first few
Aiello-Venezuela controversyVml Presi- that in a little time he would come pole." remarked Uncle Allen Sparks, day she finds herself wandering along
/
I d«y» the feet wen» tend.-: and
;rc
andth.
there
wiping his eyeglasses. “If it’s os mag- ! the street nnd she gazes rapturously at ( died.
^en&gt; Cleveland’* message to congress. Into sight again.
irinr colors ox .
-There seem yet to be unexplored we
‘. Uld “tone bruik«‘ to be
What he had done was this—he had netic os the Pole that’s been traveling ’
Jkfverreviewing at length the Venezuela
a show window, the flaring colors of .
doctored,
but
It
w
m
not
iong
until
our
bull
But
it
is
'
wilds
for
the
bicycle
and
the
trolley
car
&lt;smk&gt; and application of the Monroe doc­ been frightened by the movement of through this country playing the pinno. which would madden n L..... — ’ ’
my hand, and on the instant all his it’s going to cost the people a heap of ’
•. It is to penetrate. Tbe local debating ao- feet became a, tough m toic leather ud
trine President Diaz says:
&gt;rs uini
-- ,
.
not the colors
that cuiv55
catch uc*
her eye. * v
“This style, worn br the ciety of Bore lowrohip. Oakland county. we could go over any kin,! of ground
•The Mexican rovernment cannot but de- colors had disappeared. One second money before they’re done with it. I’m we
.
«tnre its partiality for a doctrine which before he had been of a fine dork­ dead sure of that."—Chicago Tribune | the tign: . .
Mich., rciwitlv
recently ditailieVJYl
diseussed.the
question:
without hurting us.
*
. ..
r.,
. kfink
f lit* «T
t
&gt;nTl ?
ince of Wales, 35 cents." She pur- )
•aamdemna any attacks upon the part cf
;L™*.
1
( ‘Which Is more necessary to
mankind.
’ “One P®ir oi shoes was supposed to
brown,
with
darker
spots
over
his
■.
—
Deacon
Jones
—
“
As
I
was
coming
KVise monarchies of Europe against the rechases six, all in the deepest cardinal j
and
decided
for
one year, ami tha’t meant simply
psbllca of America, against the independ­ body; now, all was gone, and he looked through the room I saw Mrs. Smith and
husband pavs
or the cow, t
Colors. Her
Ixri uu»uauu
*» one
***** dollar the
---- horae
ent nations of this continent, now all sub- precisely like the sand on which he
.
. ' The
M.. '; .L
— horse 1...
•
the time of year that we could not go
and_ .buys two a- month.
the
by an .vlmrict
almost tiunniTTinnu
unanimous
Miss h’obinson. They were talking for his ties
Atei to popular farm of government. The
lie had put a^ay his rich color* about the early martyrs.” Deacon
barefooted. We killed our ow'p beef and
—
of our history, and especially the ley.
enormous saving can easily be com- ( rote.
..
wtrcggle of our people to shake off the of his own will, and he could take them Brown—“If there’s any Rcandql a-go­
—John P. Swoope. of Huntington saved the hides, and in the fall father
puted—that is, it could be computed (
I
Toko of a foreign empire which Is Euro- again when he chose, as I presently
1
ing, let them women alone forgetting were it not for tbe fact the obliging hus­ county. Pa., made a record as a trapper would take them to the tannery and
T
*aan both In its origin, form and re­
bring back the leather. Then the\boeI stood perfectly still to watch hold of it. But what was it tbe early
Q jjourceB and the torrents of bloodshed in saw.
band, who would wear red pajamas in during last year that has never been
what
he
would
do.
Of
course
1
cannot
I feat struggle, are sufficient testimony to
martyrs . had been doing?” —'Boston public rather than displease his beloved equaled in the state.
fie collected maker would come and the leather
z_ Wbe world of our love of independence aid tell just how long it was, but I judge
would
be brought out and the family
Transcript.
aau’ abhorrence to all outside Interference,
wife, is obliged to devise menus by $607.50 in bounties for scalps of animals
it was not over two minutes before
The shoemaker
dfc la our opinion that not to the United
—Merely Suggestive. -— “I could al­ which to leave the hquse in the morning killed in the county during tbe year. I brought - together.
I could see a slight change, just enough
Wtul.es alone belongs the obligation of ar.
' would lay the leather on .the floor and
uriuHng other republics ot the hemispher-j for me to know which was fish and most believe these to be wot|ier’s bis­ witb’the objectionable bit of conspicu­ This sum represents not far from 1,000 measure our feet by marking the out­
cuits,” he said. Tears of joy sprang to ous wearing apparel and at the same animals of all sorts. He received more
4&gt;«s.{nst the attacks of Europe. If such at- which was sand.
He grew gradually
Macksare still to be considered as possible.,
her eyes as she listened. “But no,” he I time avoid becoming the butt of the than half of the bounties paid by the ' lines on the hide. Then be would de&gt;ut for the attainment of an end to which darker as his fear of me grew less, and continued, “iit cannot.....
Ipart, and in due time -he shoe* or
be. Mother .luu, ridjcuie of his friends downtown. So county.
.
,
Wt all aspire.
in about five minutes, without having been dead these 25 years.” He was con- }
boots would come. They Here strong
■ ”
I he lays in a private stock nt his office,'
“Each one of those republics ought by moved at all, there lay the flatfish as
Waeans of a declaration like that of Presl( and simply made, had no fancy flour­
THE HONEST DANE.
scious that her glare wasn’t doing a all at one dollar apiece. His first-bus:- •
«e»t Monroe proclaim that every attack beautifully dark and spotted as when thing but burn into his very soul.—De- .
ness in the morning is tv change his Not So Good When Abroad an When at ishes, but they were well -nude, and as
•®a the part of a foreign power with a view he swum to the place.
we had never known betl-r there wa*
troit Tribune.
curtailing the territory or Independence
tie. He leadsa double life.
j.
This power of changing color is,very
I no yearning for patent leathers or ten*
er of altering the instltutlona of any one
And these things also lead to tbe diremarkable and no one has ever yet
‘I like all tbe Dane*, from tbe profes- or tennis shoes.
■af the republics of America would be con
ANXIOUS ABOUT HIS GOAT.
voree court.—(’hiengo Tribune.
i
-xUered by tho nation making such dec­ been able to fully explain it. We have
sionals, as they arc called, to tbe stolid (
“I do not believe that we ever bad $25
' '.Tatration as an attack upon Itself, provided ourselves no such jxiwer, but many ef Benny Had to Consult Hla Mother at ,
little country children who ‘captao as­
that nation deliberately attacked or threatin cash the year round, but we lived
bd Vuscasouable Hour.
WHAT THE LADY SAID.
«mm1 in that manner, bespoke the aid ot the "cold-blooded" animals hnve. Yjou
siduously to the stranger man. But
mighty well, and were neu r in want of
. “Mamma, 1 waut a goat," announced i(
’ ' «ri»er nations opportunely. Tn this manner have read stories about the chamele­
with this proviso: Tliat they have not food or clothing. In the first place, wc
I
iflbe doctrine now called by the name ot on nnd its changes, because the lizard little Benny Bloobumper one day.
nounced a KlchU
adulterated their native character with
,3fatxroc would become the doctrine of
“You have plenty of things to piny '
raised
our own cattle, hogx and sheep,
which is so named has been known for
aL JLxnerlca tn the fullest sense of the word
He was a tramp
too much of the tincture of cosmopoli­
endevery fill killed what we would need.
oho&lt;, although originating In the United
many hundreds of years, but in truth with, Benny,” replied hisjnujiinm. '“J’m
Juat an prdinnry tramp.
tanism. The American Dane is often a We smoked ham nnd beef, imsde sau­
:■ v Scales, would belong to the international ' many of our common fishes, etc., can afraid you can’t havea.gca.tj' •
If hr had not been hungry he might highly unplearing specimen of a man. '
v of this continent. As to the means to
"But luamuio, all the little boys have j
sage, nnd, in fact, wc had meat the year
duce this idea to practice, this is not tho change their color much more quickly
have been an extraordinary tramp. He has assimilated, perforce, much of
goats. Freddy Fangle has n lovely big ।
round. Our garden patch gave us the
see -or time to discuss them."
and sharply than the chameleon can.
But he was hungry.
the vulgarity and dollar worahin so
billy,
with
w
biskers,
and
he
hitches
him
•
best vegetables thn» could be imagined.
I will tell you ho^T you can see it for
He moved along K street eying the common in tfe rountty of hu adop- and ,he
|tr&gt;.
funllAri chick.
NATIONAL REFORM PARTY.
yourself. Put auj | little fish—say a to a little, wagon and rides around all ; houses on either side with a curiously
tion, nnd he openly despises his un- ।
- - - *
the
time.
”
cns and ducks and turkos ar 1 g*e«
kU Issued for a Convention at PHU- minnow or a trout, br a sunfish— into
critical
look.
,
traveled compatriots for their sim"I can’t help it, Benny.
Freddy’s
aud all the eggs that we could cat.
n goblet of clear waler and set it in a
What there is in the exterior appear- plicity and contentment in thot state of
father has a much larger income than j
"Mother and the girls did jthe bouse*
Pittsburgh, I’ti., April 6.—The execii- dark place for a time. When you look
ance of a dwelling house which may life in which circumstances and their *
■ra
cuunnittee appointed at the recent ut it your fish will be of his commop. yonr father has, and he can afford to .
I convey an idea to the beholder as to the own want of enterprise have fixed them. | work and wove ell the cloth that ut
•^anfeirncc of reform elements has U- dark colors. Set- him out now in n buy a goat."
used,
aud that homespun wore lik? iron,
I character of its occupants is not opprv- The genuine Dane would, 1 believe.
The question dropped here, butnego- , ciable by the common run of mankind rather die than cheat hi, fellow m«m '
Wacd its call for the convention of the bright light, near! a window, the
brnu'.tful. They
11 icalionaJ reform party to meet here brighter the better, except that you tint ions were reopened at the breakfast
who hate houre, to lire In. But to thr -and eepeci.lly , strauger. But your "[*” *h,j'?°1 ,
3$sj 25 next, two days prior to the as- may keep him out of thc direct rays of table next morning by Benny in the j predatory periprtetic clow, to which emigrant Dane, home for n holiday 1 ,h*'B,
kl! ?”* th,‘’,1?Xl‘“ ’h3
of Mr. Bloobumper.
-wankling of the prohibition hosts, tn the sun, for fear that the heat might presence
----- -----., „„ 'After
brionged, there i. romethlng from low. or Minneroto. or. worae .Uli, '
”""
Ujoro'inate candidates for president and kill him. No change will come imme­ much discussion on the subject it was
finally decided th»t Bennv could hare a 1 in^icatlv« “d the tramp pride, him- returned m ince|Ktble. i« quite another i *
“&lt;?inc'nnn,‘ ,r,bu,:p
vice president. In issuing the call the diately, but in an h^ur or two look for
MVV.BMVM ,,&gt;av Mr*Wa&gt; VUU1U Uil»f 41
1/1
•
1
* *
”'~~
.^.re.. , ...
uuviuv;
r™. his
tu. birthday present, the
,v_K,.A
“'if
On knowing the content,
shoe,. Withal, If
if English trader,
birth- 1 **
n,ou
contents of a prize pair of shoes.
traders
committee suggests that the delegates your fish and you will find that you can goat for
HIS LEGEND
I package by the look, ot the wrapper.
&gt; in Duiih butter rod meat, nnd Eng- I
®n lie chosen should be favomblc to the scarcely sec him, his colors have a &gt; day being due in about a week.
.c
.
P
ri&lt;,c
have
•
fall,
even
lish
importer,
of
cycle,
to
fltii
excel- , Il Wa* One Tbs: lie FuraUbed ihe Ma­
All
that
day
Benny
Bloobumper
was
'
following doctrines upon which ro base completely faded awny.
It in well to
• though it take, it out of a tramp.
! lent cycling country roe to be believed,
terial for Himic'.f.
CLc platform .of the new party.
say thut goldfish show these changes busy thinking about tlie goat which was J
n' Jravcraillff a bl«*&lt; »r two his in all honest desling the Danish trader ---------------------One evening
•-----------as I sat
----------in ------------front of a
1. Direcl legislation, through the in­ but slightly.-JDetroit Free Press.
aoon to be his, and bis mind was still j .
itiative
referendum, should be the first
dwelling on the theme when he was put ' face lighted up re he name to , house is u keen for bis own intereot, a, be ornvkling hickory fire with the family
principle incorporated in n net Iona! platwhich had the aign, about it he wa, ought to be for the rake of his relf-re- ' of a
n mountaineer iI ..Vwt
th.
&lt;n«n
asked
tbe
man if
if h.
hr
NOT
A
VIRTUE
AFTER
ALL.
to
bed.
tfc®m. in prdei to rt-rtor*- the ancient rlgbtji
had ever heard of the legend^ connected
"Oh, mamma,” said he, “I wish my looking for. There was u side entrance,' speck"
«sT ■cwernmcnl "of the people, by the pe- Medical Men Say Early Rising la a CauM
rod he went through and back into the'
“We are not rich here in Denmark." r with the mountains.
e, for the people."
birthday was to-morrow."
2. The favoring of an issue of all moneni
‘"Can’t rightly say 1 ever did," he re­
“Why, Benny?"
—silver and paper—by rhe genera:
An
English medical journal some
"Dou’i -»u k now,- momma
? The
goat .
x'l-niuvnt. and that this money should time ,gn «howcd croze why early rl»- '
I been coaxed into my room at a way side plied, as he scratched his head and
--------------- ---------Kow it mx
,h
Cse Jegxl tender for ail debts. »»6th public
I'm to get,"
tram
«
— _ • _ . | Q Htflp EUglooked puzzled.
.mTu
irrlvate, and that each shall be ex" om“"
”b“‘ «• d° »»• .pondS“Well, Benny, the sooner you go to o LnA/t
“What’s legends?" asked the wife,;'
tseahie into tho other at par at the
“ He
fclon of the government
really b mischievous delusion, con- ! “P thc &lt;lu,cker to-morrow will ar“Well, queer and mysterious stories.
^bco^:.db(u^o“&gt;
3. The abolition of the liquor traffic for
There
should be legends about. these
demned by, sound physiology, as well ’
,
ge purposes, with a government enn
------- went to Eng­
—
*
as by the natural instinct of mankind.
-fra-Bloobumper kissed her little boy witnal on industrious and careful land
of the same for all other uses.
-....* Bl, pleasure, nt tbe inn of an caves and ravines aud mountain lopshousekeeper.
■
|
“Mebby so, but 1 never heard of any,”
The tree or equal coinsze of silver Dr. 8. H. Tulcott, an American prncti- ?ad. ef uh?,nikJtucking him snugly
I evening were not of tbe eo,tly kind;
Run.notaurpri.ln(-, therefore, when Tp^y
/;uld at the ratio of sixteen to or-, tioncr, now states that the case against*
Several hours later CL™.
«*w«ore. wixejx a penny qup of coffee or a thi^e-hnlf- she said.
minent ownership of railroads. |._-leie knocked nt the
th* kitchen door
r that
* idle
..
early
rinirig
goes
much
farther.
Tbe
?
If
1
he
”
eR
“
d
went
to
Bleep.
penny
bottlcof
lagerbeer,
with
perh*i»
The
husband was silent for ten min­
li lines, telephones and other mean* uf
junieatlon; equal suffrage and proper attention of Dr. Talcott haa recently 1 S?c had b*'n MlecP a H°«1 ”l&gt;ile when , sho,uld "PP^ *■&gt; reapoaae to the knock, , cigar at Ore foretwonence HedhJ? utes, during "hick Interval he looked
been calied to the relative frequency I sh» »’&lt;*' to
two
'&gt;■« it was about ten o'dock in bu^ mv mind oJ ZX that wi
s to raise revenue for the government
at me occasionally. Finally he turned
public improvements
with which farmer, and their familira
,Dd.
* “'“tltd V? a little white”ing' "U'n ff°°d hourewlve. country i. lightly taaed and that It and said:
become inrane. The enure of thi, ha, '। clad
c1^ form -J'
~ «*
d«ld'P"*'?* **'■&gt;• «&gt;rod. in the know/next To rot^/’of triaU lik.
.it h
her
bedside.
“Stranger, I reckon i did b'nr about
DETECTIVE MYSTERY.
Mrs. Bloobumper gave a little riiriek.
shriek. cu.
hitbert. been held to be tbc iralntionof
“d ureful part, of thc hqure. our, under the poor law. I
them legends, or one of ’em. at least.*
■Exc'nre
nK. ’Wy."
uj;'~iZ
T,
oabear.more/eiX
" under the poor Irer,.
their
live.,
the
hard
work
the&gt;have
to
1
£
ntamma."
raid
Benny.
F
-«
“
«
&gt;«.
be “‘
raid,
with to
Xrc I wm retry
M the Noted Sleuth Himself u Success“It’s only me, mamma," said Benny.
“But yo’ never told me,” said the wife.
It...
— AZ
__ ' r.
., Why
■, .
ftU Bank Craetuman.
do. and, perhaps, thc exenative nre of
' —D,■ “
tUr
BfDn-v?
5/, hu“Ui'T. Md “ '°roh
re- old
men in Denmark
-■=» of
- hi.
--.
01"
“But yo* knowed all abodtJt. Don’t
nie .nd,--------no.niee.
do^tyoi,-••'tyougoto.lrep?
go to .Irep? What made
you |
“n 1 S'* ■°“e- property to their child™ nnd play U?
-Tbe -moftt mysterious affair I ever ------------- -------------- -Whatixuleyoi
yo’ ’member the day that IliiKlackson
pie and potatoes. Fanners have always
&lt;in detective circles," said a well- pure air in abundance, which city folks ge.LUp * .
shot the wild cat out o’ that tre\d&lt;nvn
ti -sleut-h to a Washington Star _ ,j»___.
.. -. .
I nan
■I
can't rleep, mamma, for thinking '
“You “root," die ro.wcred, a, cold
Upon th'ir
seldom have; they are less liable to
by the branch ?’’
□ut my
my goat!
goat"
g i «d hard „ ehlllri ,ted. and not bo-1
t^em
‘h'D b°re‘i to
- ’
v'-T*
about
’
writer, “was a case in the west.
A ------ - ----------------- mum MOV UV*
mental and nervous strain than city
“Sartin."
BrTcrtive had become famous by reason
•Oh
non.^„_ Benny.
n-------O.
re.,
., eaure
.he
wren't
a good
Chri.ti.n
»
Om-! merouK however, ™7t£ X
“
Oh,
nonsense,
Go
back
to
enure
.he
xvren'ta
good
Chrl.ti.n
worndwellers nnd the bad effects of.alcohol. '
“Wall, hadn’t he cum down to tell a
*f bar strcctss in ferreting out heavy
&lt;u&gt;. but becaure ,he didn't want to
Dr. Talcott’a view, after a careful con­ bed and go to sleep, right away.”
en- raid of thc privileged eatatea of certain legend, as the stranger calls it? He was
pabLcries. it set-med that none of thr
I wanted
to ask your courage that kind of begRinu
sideration of the advantages aud disad- “ “But, mamma,
--------- •--------"But
.J«ly.
”
hepl»S^„
up
than’ at Smith’s where he heard Sam
| notorious individual,, which pay noth­
pmlrsaionnls could escape when he. vantages of farm teg life ns a predispos*b?ut my gOBt ”
Williams a-blowin’ around that he was
tore started upon their trails. After iug cause of insanity, is that it is the. ex- !
hungry."
•* ing towards the burden, of tbe Mate
‘What
Wbat do you
van want
wnnt to ask?"
«
The Dane love, fair treatment, and be cumin* down yere to make me chaw
Is t:me all such cases were placed in
“That la not my fault."
“I want to know if you think it would
cesahely early hours of rising which
would feel more affection for good (if weeds. Bill jest hurried right along to
us hands. The first one that he could
increase insanity in rural districts out be better tp get a biUy goat or just a mMUIre."” “V D,l"for,un'-' '*&lt;*• “■&gt;■! 1 ■drapotlc) King ChriaUro IXTlf he tell me that legend and let me git my
arft discover the thief was a big bank
of proportion tc the urban and subur- } plain goat?”
.
'
would
remedy there undeniable griev­ jints iled up fur a row.”
tobhciiy, then after a year or two bnn rate. He thinks growing children,
Shu
looked
him
over
critically
Mra’ B,oobun&gt;per thought this a very
“And how did the legend pome out?”
another, then onotlier; his reputation in particular, suffer severely from the Uft™aaon*bIe question to discuss at ritv "&lt;^n°t “y °"t 1 “• ,he »«"- ance,.—Cornhill Magazine.
I
asked.
va* suffering, but it wm still good. “artificial cut-off," which is applied so TOeh
rity. .be mumered, and calmly hut
such an unseasonable uhour,
nod
““ “
’
“Jest the purtiest sort. sah. Sam got
» during the same period he was sucWmK «°"do&lt;he door in hi,‘ »•«.— •hlnlT i”' ,
rigidly to their lives. Lunacy reports Benny wm sent buck to bed aith
pound, end of along next day and tackled me put thar
»sfid in other difficult cases. He was
vigorous
scolding.
—
N.
T.
World
Washington Star.
show that during the year ending Sep­
2 . d^’..b°11
p'"”^ of w»«er until in the road, and in five minits 1 whopped
&gt;3«n sick with fever, and while detember 30, 1804. 370 farxr.cm, gardeners ‘
meat win drop from the bone, when him so bad that I had to put him to bed
,
Ssrlossly Considered.
irious told how he himself had pcrand herdsmen were committed in New- *
I hope, Jennie, that you have /riven picked up with , foTk rCTBOT(J {rom right yere in my own house. 1 under­
Too much pedal, in playing, ia worre
the matter rerlou. roMlderotloe,'^ •'«« nod cut off ,kin and mon of fat;
—-----.
As against than none at all.
stand now what yo’ means by legends,
nov-mml In detail
When he rreov- Hxre there were—
n„lv
u.
these there were only 54 members of the
Do not place books ou the piano if it • My to a rervunt tiri whl ? , k w2*ki“ ,h' Ko,« and we’ll, fill up our pipes and 1’11 tell
«ral it waa claimed that hie lellure
committed, includinclud- can be avoided.
avoided. Ittenc
It tend, to deaden the “Itiren notice" beca.ue ah, nre to U re.?
nnravel the mysteries had caused professional classes committed,
rtLnri1
»&gt;&lt;•« 'o the yo’ a heap o’ ’em!"—M. Quad, in Detroit
day two '«ekKrbro?''
*” &lt;“• *o^of baker', bread
- -------- rod !
If you love your piano do not allow renf ' ,^BVe'
»M lb, etu-aeat &lt;^okentn maall piece,), two even table.
put upon them, and they tailed
iiurieyora. The commitment. In the bric-a-brac to real upon it
It ia In
Fruit Fritter*.
,I.” b-"“° two fortune teller,
Inrire ,d.A .r
wrraollli wretched tarte, betddea. It ia often the b^k*
Cut apples or oranges in circles after
look,d in *
peeling them. Remove the seeds. Beat
seamen numbered 45; eaure of ro unpleasant rattling while book, and dreamed on a lock of ho,
up the yolk of an egg with thMr. and
toraeof
-OTt‘blY
bc^Zt." !
t^e^lP1irwJXroPtadDOC',riSM“‘
of half a lemon nnd half a cup of dour.
r
r— —1 nurseB gave
ogera. and to a meejum. and they tell
« .ttt &lt;□ make ,,
M iaoik
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PAPER IN COUNTY.

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Hastings Banner. / [ETts

OL. XL. NO. 51

HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 16, 1896.

WHOLE NO. £131

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Hastings
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Published Thursdays by

CHILDREN’S SUITS

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rroiii (be* Junior” unit for ths boy of 3 j ear* to the boys of is years.

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HASTINGS. MICH

CORRESPONDENCE.
Children’s Washable suits,

Children's Neck rar,

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BELTS

AND CAPS.

. Vicrs with roll or sailor

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that

April 35th, one week from Sat­
urday we will give every man
who needs a suit of clothes, the

oppori unity to mgke ONE DOL­
LAR an hour from 8 o'clock a.

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A Sure Crop
------is assured if youplant seeds grown
by David Landreth &amp; Sons, of Philadelphia, We
'nave handled these seeds for years and they invariably give satisfaction.. .Guaranteed to be all new
seeds and true to name. (In Bulk or Papers.)

Nawhvllla.
C. F. Honrt »nd wife vl,ite&lt;f Woodluid
friends Sunday.
Mr.- A. Sellick visited friends In Has­
tings all ot last week;
■
Miss Greta Tout. of tbe Normal school
Is visiting ber parents.
Mrs. L. F. Weaver visited her parents
near Charlotte last week.
_ Miss Flora Beadle » In the village
Tuesday and Wednesday Inspecting onr
schools.
E. W. Brown, of the U. of M. is in the
village visiting friends for a few days be­
fore returning to complete his work.
Rev. Frye left for his new field of labor
at Mt Pleasant Monday morning, leaviug
his family here until school closes in June.
Ata meeting of the council Monday
evening W. G. Brooks was elected mar­
shall for the coming year in place of J. H.
Smith.
Rev. Davis occupied the pulpit at the
Congregational church Sunday morning
and evening in place of the regular pastor
Rev. Marhoff.
The Ladies Aid Society of the M. -E.
church gave an “album social” at the
home of Dr. aud Mrs. L. F. Weaver Wed­
nesday evening.
/ Duane Brown and W. F. Brooks left for
Illinois Monday where they will dispose
of territory for tbe sale of the P. H. Cazier
Sickle Grinding machine.
The firm of Bennett, Riley A Curtis
Lave dissolved partnership. Mr. Curtis
retiring. The business will be conducted
under the Ann name of Bennett &amp; Riley,
at the same old stand in tbe Kellogg Plan­
ing mill.
Henry Roe and Kocher Bros, are each
preparing to build new brk’k blocks on the
west side of Main street. These buildings
will be occupied as soon as finished and
will add very materially to the appearance
of tbe town.

Middleville.

Onion Seeds and Onion feestts.
La nd red ths’ Extra Early 1
Sweet Peas In Bulk or Pai
ipers.
Nasturtiums In Bulk or Papers.

I i you have not received one of oui 1896 catalogues,
•
ask for one.

L. E. STAUFEER.

FOR SALE
Clothing and Gents' Furnishing goods at unheard of
prices.
Special line of stouts for 5 heavj’
weights.
Bicycle Out Fits,—Suits, Belts, stockings, caps, sweater.
Our all wool, turtle neck sweater @ $i-5°
can’t be matched. *

Best and Cheapest Line of shirts in the market.

I 5ell Exclusively the Famous “Gold” and Silver dress
and Negligee shirts.
Universally acknow•
ledged by shirt wearers to be the “cheapest”
because the “best” shirt in America.

Yours for low prices,

J. t TAKKELL

Mrs. Freeman, of Irving, is moving to
this village.
Schuyler White has returned from Crip­
ple Creek Col.
Mls« Hazel Hendrick spent Saturday in
Grand Rapid's.
Mrs. Jas. Hubbard, of Caledonia, visited
in the village Sunday.
Wm. Carveth is home from the Univer­
sity on a short vacation.
Mrs. Purdy is visiting her daughter in
Eaton Rapids this week.
.The Ministerial Association was held at
the Congregational church Monday and
Tuesday.
M. 3. Keeler and family now occupy the
" ^Eeed house on east Main street whllfe
their bouse is undergoing extensive re­
pairs.
i
There will be an addition ’built to the
M. E. ehurch -this summer. The Ladles
1 Aid have the.work in hand and have near­
ly enough solicited to carry it on.
The funeral of tbe late Mrs. Broughton,
wife of J. L. Broughton took place at tbelr
late residence last Friday. Mrs. Broughton
leaves a husband and a daughter besides a
large circle of friends da mourn her death.
Sixteen young men met at the home of
. Emory Coats last Thbrsday gening to
help him celebrate bls twenty fliird birth­
day. Warm sugar was served besides
other excellent refreshments. In behalf
of the company present George Matteson
presented Emory with a fine pair of slip­
pers.
Cloverdale.
Wm. Gillasple is building a barn wall
for Edgar Otis.
John Cony er visited friends in Kalama­
zoo last Sunday.
Sylvia and Julia Titus have gone to
Kalamazoo to work.
C. Conyer has the cellar dug preparatory
to moving bis house.
Miss Edith Chamberlain visited her
parents last Sunday.
Howard Mosher Is building a large ad­
dition to his residence.
Howard Mosher has. bought the Shrontz
farm near Hope Center.
Nell Campbell and wife, of Marlin, were
visiting friends here last week.
Business will be resumed at the brick
yard In about a week with a full ‘force ot

hasarah Doonan Is assisting Mrs. Stephen
Branstetter in her household datles this

.....CLOTHIER

Emma Chamberlain will assist Mrs.
Martin Bates In ber household duties this
^Tbeunacblnlst from the Zeeland

ICYCLES
tr

$
5

brick

Co, has been putting the machinery at tbe
brick yard in complete repair.
Hiram Payne Is selling fence again this
summer, and as he has given good satis­
faction in tbe past we bespeak for him a
good share of patronage In the future.
It Is very evident that the beanty and
grace of the young ladles of Cloverdale are
appreciated judging by the numerous
young gentlemen who are attracted thither.

Pratr rarfllo.
The W. F. M. 8. met at the church but

THE BEST IN THE MARKET.

of Big BepMt,

Is

visiting

^J. Drummond Is preparing to build ah

Clevelands,
Ramblers,
Special,
Crowns, (£S?^Richmond
’
Richmond No. 1,
Falcons,
Duke Richmond,
Envoy,
Duchess
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Fleetwing,
Road'King,
Smalley,
Road Queen.
Calumet,

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Prices r»n£ine from $38.00 to $100.00.

addition onto bls house.
Dell Norris Is keeping house In a part
of Dennis Collins house.
The L. A. 3. held a sugar social In the
I. O. O. F. ball FrHay ere.
Her. Grootendyke has moved his family
Into the south rooms of tbe hotel.
J. De Priester and family have moved
onio Utelr plaee near Hickory Cornera.
D. .Wilson and family, of Grand Kaplds
are guests ot Mrs. K. Collins and Dr. Mch'irs. Donebue and family returned to

Battle Creek Saturday after a wrtka visit

BicuGle Sundries a SpecialtyGoli and BIgugIb Hosiery ot all Kinds
BANKRUPT STORE-

C. H. Osborn &amp; C

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WlJlurt Armstrong and wife, of Bowens

Thornapple Lake.

Mrs. Jessie Strong is no better. x
Mr. Kuhn, of Ohio. Is visiting his uncle
Wm. Hills and family.
Vernor LHthrop, of Ann Arbor, is spend­
ing his vacation at home.
Irving Cressey, of Hastings was a guest
at the Lake House Sunday.
Some nice fis» mostly black baes are
being caught with hook and line.
l)r. Barber and Deice Miss Sherman, of
Haftlngs called at Henry Strongs Sunday.
Friday night during the storm lightning
struck Mr. Parrdtts barn and killed one of
his best horses.
'
Mrs. Henry Ckrpenter, of Dimondale,
and Homer Moore and sister Addle, of
Grand Ledge, vtetted at Albert Dellers and
Mr. Carr’s over Sunday.
Rev. G. N. Gillett and S? J. Babcock are
sent as delegates to the Prohibition con­
vention to be held at Lansing Wednesday
and Thursday: Mr. Babcock and wife
will visit their son Alvah and family aud
from there they will go to Jackson to visit
Cord Babcock and family.

Coat* Grove.
Mrs. D, Townsend Is recovering from a
severe illness.
Wm. Cary yud family spent Sunday
with Ed Smith.
P. A. Sheldon made a business trip to
the.Grove last week.
Mrs. Anna Wolfe, of Woodland, visited
here one day last week.
Win. Chase who is teaching In Irving
visited his parents Saturday and Sunday.
We hear Ed -Smith has rented J. K.
Bamums farm and will soon move on tbe
same.
Mrs. J. W. Farrell Is very low with
lung fever but is a little better at this
writing.
.
D. T. Spragues sugar bouse containing
about 800 lbs. of sugar and all of their
house bold goods burned Sunday.
Lee McDonald has returned from Cedar
Creek where he has been assisting his
father build since tbelr home burned.
Hugh Marks Is laid up for a tew weeks
with injuries received by falling from a
wagon striking on his bead and shoulders.

Hickory Corners.
Mrs. Rockwell and her grand daughter
Miss Maude are visiting at Albion.
Sportsmen are giving tbe wild geese a
warm reception as they light In t iese parts.
Warner Barnes sr. has returned to his
farm where be expects to make bls perma­
nent home, f
Mrs. Add Simpson will spend a week or
more visiting friends in Hastings. Grand
Rapids and other parts.
The L. A. 3. of the W. M. church will
be entertained at the home of Mrs. Mary
Lawrence on Wednesday of this week.
Miss Sadie Harkness will teach the
spring term of school in the Tolles district
and Miss Ethle Snyder will teach the
'
school In tbe Burdick district.
Carlton.
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Willis Carp&amp;nler was in Portland last
Wednesday.
fednesdar. **~
Firn* growing weather, wheat and oats
an&gt; tmominz.
Mrs. Fanny Carpenter returned ftom
Nunlca last week.
Frank Hosmer and Claud HaJdox each
have a new bicycle. •
Mrs. John Usborne-wns called to attend
the funeral of her mother near Paw Paw,
last Monday.
.
Chas, Roe wa« taken suddenly ill with
inflammation of the bowels last Thursday,
and has been under tke doctors can* since.
Geo. Greenfield died at his home in east
Carlton last Wednesday. Funeral Thursday
at the M. E. church conducted by Eld. Geo.
Myers.
•
Castleton.

Mrs. Ed Smith was nt Battle Creek last
Monday.
George Greenfield, ot Carlton, formerly
of Castleton, died last week.
Mrs. John Llnsea. ot Lake Odessa, was
the guest of Mrs. Claude Price last week.
" Curd Wallace died at his home near
Morgan one day last week of typhoid
pneumonia.
C. W. Taylor, of Ann Arbor, is visiting
his aunt Mr?. Asa Noyes and other rela­
tives of this plaee.
Miss Mary Oversmith was married last
Thursday to Charles Jenson, ot Maple
Grove, by tho Rev. Arthur Trott.
W. P. Eddy and wife, of Concord, visit­
ed their son Irwin last week and James
Harper and wife, ot Wheatfield, are guests
of their daughter Mrs. Irwin Eddy.
Bhaltx.

Grant Otis is out of town.
Ida Hall is on tbe sick list.
Mrs. M. Shultz Is very low.
Stephen Stanley is no better.
Mrt. Avery is stopping with Orley Peak.
Ella Corwin spent Sunday in Nashville.
Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway have returned
home.
George Kenyon has moved back on his
place.
John Horn Is ready to commence his
house.
They are busy working on the creamery
at present.
Mrs. S. M. Fowler, of Muskegou is visit­
ing at M. Shultz.
Rev. .1. E. Holsapleis expected topreach
here next Sunday.
Mr. Henry, of Hastings, has the job of
building tbe bouse for Mr. Bodendorf.

Hind* Corners.
John Robinson bM purchued a new
bicycle.
Will Tobias lost a valuable horse last
week with lockjaw.
Jas. Brown and wife spent a part of
last week In Otsego.
Mrs. Wm. Cock, of Otsego, is visiting
friends In this place.
Hiss Iva Brown la staying at Shultz
with her grandma Mrs. J. 8: Hinds.
F. A. Kline and Fr^pk Bailey made a
bualness trip to Hickory Corners Friday.
There will be an Ice cream social at Ibe
roaldenee of Jacob Kiltie Wednesday eve
April send. Everybody cordially Invited
to attend.
Assyria

Mrs. Lizzie Tasker Is very slek with the
&lt;rjna Tompkin, was at Charlotte a eouple

Mills vlalted among Pr^rdevllle friends

of dark last week.
Friday and Saturday.
&gt;
Hot much oewe thl. week, ererybodj
J E. Calrna returned Saturday
a
trip to Chicago where be has beeu to plowing and cleaning house.
Tbe echool wUl hold a warm sugar
P‘i£"5.'v» B^«Bd name Sackett aoelal at Dan Olmateads tMa Wednesday,
J. P. V.

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Miss Bertha Palmer is quite sick.
Following Is tbe list of jurors drawn for
John Hili has traded farms with Lewis the May term of circuit court to convene
May 18 at 9 o’clock a. m.
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Wood-of Assyria.
.
Mrs. Mary Wilcox has rented her farm
John Kurtz. City 1 and 4 wards.
to Mr. Frame, of Bedford.
Bert Tinkler. City 2 and 8 wards.
Ed Mosey and family have been to Gales­
Horace W. Bishop, City 1 ward.
burg a few days visiting relatives.
Ezekiel Pierce, City 2 ward.
Fred Pierce. Hope.
Mr. Clark, of Woodbury, spent a few
days last week with Ms son Elmer.
OrvliOtis.
“
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Chas. Schmelker, Irving.
A. P. Wood,
“
W. Potter has been very sick the past
week.
*
Clarence Iden, Johnstown.
Ed Savage has moved Into the Cooper
Warren Bird,
“
house and Herbert Wright occupies tbe
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Oliver F. Long, Maple Grove.
Savage bouse at tbe Center.
William C. Meek,
“
Ira D. Brooks,
Orangeville.
Peter Adrianson, Jr.,
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Mark Norris,
Prairieville.
Selected
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Manly Chase.
“
About the only good thing about some
Daniel M. Smith, Rutland.
men. Is their reputation for being bad.
Solon Doud.
“
Joseph
D. Kenyon, Thornapple.
When liquor goes to a man’s bead it
Wm. Freeman,
“
usually finds itself in a lonesome place.
Wm. J. Ritchie.
Yankee Springs.
When a man is ashamed to look in
Myron C. Senslba.
“
mirror, it Is safe to bet that his wife buys
Wm. H. Tedder, Assyria.
Burt*8tanton, Baltimore.
his neckties.
Geo. Norris,
“
There never was a surer way to get be­
Chas. A. Polly, Barry.
hind tbe bars, than to stand too much In
Isaac Allison, .
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front of them.
Watson McKibben, Carlton.
B. R. Downing, Castleton.
Why men drink is what staggers a
woman; but it is what they drink that
Lewis Rable, Hastings twp.
staggers tbe men.
Be publican State Convention.
Maus trouble with woman began in an
Detroit, Michigan. Feb. Si. 18B8
ancient garden—-apd now be wonders
To
the
Republican Electors of the State of
where it will end.
’
Michigan:
Tbe
State
Convention
of the Republicans of
When you get the best of a bargain. It’s Michigan are hereby called
to meet at the
gets the
cunning—when tbe other fellow
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Auditorium, Detroit on Thursday May.7tb. IMA
at 12 o’clock noon, for tbe purpose of nominating
£est of it, its cbeatingfourteeu (14) electors of President and Mee
The happiest day in a farmers life, is President of the United States, and electing
. deiegatea-atrlarge and four mJ ternate
when.his best pig takes a three dollar four
delegates at large to tbe republican nattooal
prize at the county fair.
convention to be held at St. Louts. Mo . June
16tb. 1896. Also tor the purpose 01 selecting a
It is easier to teach twenty, what they chairman of tbe state central committee and
should do, than to be one of twenty to two members thereof from each congreisloiial
district and tbe transaction of such other buslfollow your own teaching.
nfss as may properly come forward.
Under the call of Ine national republican com­
If you want to see a strong organization, mittee.
each congressional district Is entitled
look at the whiskey dealers; If you want to two delegates and two alternate delegates to
to see a weak one. look at tbe consumers. the national convention which delegates shall
be chosen at district conventions, held with not
Statistics show that seventy-five per less than twenty (90) dais public notice, and
not less than thirty (30) days before the meet­
cent of male criminals are unmarried. This ing of tbe natienal convention.
goes to show how many men prefer the
The delegates from the several counties la
each congressional district are requested to
penitentiary to matrimony.
meet In district caucus at 10:30 o’clock a. m.
Red lights are danger signals, and It is on the day of the state col vention. and »eieet
candidates as follows, to be presented to tbe
not in accord with the eternal Blaess of state convention for confirmation: Two mem­
things, that they should be displayed in bers of tbe state central committee. &lt;me vicepresldeot, one assistant secretary. ot»e member
drug store windows and not in saloons.
each ot the committee on •■Credentials.” ••per­
When a man nearly breaks bis neck manent organlzndon and order of business”
and‘-resolutions” and to transact such other
getting ont of the way of a lightning bug, business as thev may deem necessary.
supposing It to be the headlight of a loco­
Under tbe resolation nt tus. ao delegate will
motive, it Is time for him to sign tbe be entitled to a seat In the convention who
does not reside in the county be proposes to
pledge.
renresent.
,
In accordance with tbe resolution of 1806,
every county win be entitled toonr delegate far
Crop Report.
each fire hundred of the' total vote cost for
governor
at tbe last state election (November
Wheat in the fall made little growth,
itfM) and one additional delegate for every
but the winter was not unfavorable and it fraction amounting to three hundred, but each
suffered very little Injury previous to organized county will be entitled to at least two
about March 30. From that date to the (2) delegates.
In compliance with the resoiations adopted in
end of the month there was no covering of Detroit June 23. uso the secretary or each
snow, and the ‘'freezing*’ and “thawing," county convention Is urged to' forward to the
secretary
of the state central committee.
usual In March, caused the fields to look
Detroit, by the earliest mall after the delegates
brown, and did some considerable damage. to tbe state cunventlou be chosen, a certified
hsi
of
such
delegate* as are entitled to seats in
Correspondents, however, at the time of
making their reports, April 1, were hopeful •the state convention from tbelr respective
counties.
jhat warm rains would give the plants a
This committee request* that the several
start and show them to be not greatly nor counties select tbelr county committees for tbe
permanently damaged. But the warm ensuing two years at the county convention*
which elect delegates to the state convention
rains do not come- Since tbe first of hereby called, and that the organization and
April the weather has been continuously membership of such county committees together
dry, with cold winds from the north and with postofflee addressee, be at once forwarded
to the secretary of the state central committee
northwest. Such weather cannot continue at Detroit, in order that early and systematic
much longer without serious consequences. work may be begun and carried on through the
Jamrs McMillan.
The'condition ot wheat now Is more critical campaign.
Chairman Republican Bute Central Com­
than^at any previous time since sowing.
mittee.
.
The averages of correspondents’ estimat­ Dennis e. Alward. Secretary.
(Barry county will be entitled to twelve (12)
es, made April 1, are as follows, compari­
delegates.)
son being with average years: Southern
counties, S4.per cent; central counties 86
Republican Countv Convention.
per cent: northern counties 93 per cent;
A republican county convention to elect 11
and State 80 per cent. Ojb year ago the delegates to the Republican State Convention
called
to meet at Detroit on Thursday May 7th
average condition In the State April 1. was
1896, will be held tn the Opera House Hastings.
85 per cent, and in 1894. 90 per cent. Mich. on Friday April 21th. ifc« commencing at
March 1895. was a cold, dry month, and 11 JO a. m. In addition to the election of dele­
on April 1. the frost was not all out of tbe gates will be the election .of a Chairman and
secretary of the County Committee, also the
ground. In March 1894, the weather was election of delegates to the Congresslsual Con­
remarkably warm, with moderate amount vention to be held at Niles, to elect two dele­
gates
to the Natle. al Convention and the elec­
ot precipitation.
tion of a congressional Committee.
The amount of wheat reported marketed
Tbe various town* and wards will be entitled
In Marc h Is 006,118 bushels, and in the to delegates as follows;-one delegate for each
eight months. August-March, 7,313,236 25 votes cast for the republican candidate for
Lieutenan' Goveruor In IBM and one for each
bnShels. which Is 1,547,079 bushels less fraction of 13 over.
ward................ a
“ City
than reported marketed in tbe same months Assyria...
Haiti more.
•• 2ud “ .................. 4
last year.
•• 3rd “ .................. 4
Ban?.................... 8
The average condition of clover meadows Carlton.................5
•* 4th “ .................. 4
and pastures is, in tbe suutheru counties' Castleton........... 13 Hope................................ 8
Irviog
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63 per cent, central 73, northern 88, and Hastings twp..... 5
Johnstown........... 6 Rutland-.......................... 4State 69.
Maple Grove....... 0
Thoraapple....................11
Orangeville
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5
Woodland
..........
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Live stock is in good condition. The
Yankee-SpriDgx..............A
Prairieville..........c
-----averages run from 90 to 96 per cent.
Uces —
immediately
to .the
Forward caucus notices
______
—
The outlook for fruit is generally favor­ Hastings Banner and let each town and
able. This belief Is based largely on the ward be fully represented.
Hastings, Mien. March I6lh. 1896.
fact that the steady cold weather has thus
W. R. Cook. Chairman.
far prevented any development of the buds.
C. W. Jordan. Secretary.
Republican Co. Committee.
For more detailed statement of the prosl»ects for fruit, reference is made to the
Republican Cougreaalonal Convention.
following letters of special fruit correspon­
A Republican Conrentlou for the Fourth Comdents.
’
gressloual District will convene at Nile* od
Wednesday. April a». 1806 at io o,clock a- m. for
tbe purpose of electing two Itelegates and t*o
Steal Estate Transfer*.
Alternates to aUend the National Convestkm
WAHHANTY DEEDS.
t»be held at St. fx&gt;ul». Mo. on June is, and tor
• Clarence • Rogers to John W. Strausbaugh, the transaction of such other business as may
properly eome before tbe Conveatlon.
40a. sec 6. Hastings. 8500.
The several Counties will be entilled to dele­
Ge-inre Swanson to Margret Quinn, 7 ll&amp; lGOa,
sec 35. Johnstewa . t3883.
_ , gates as follows: Allegan 13, Barry U, Berrien
Lillie Parker to Mary Filkins, 37a. sec 1, Carl­ 19. Cans 10. St. Joseph tl. Van Buren 12.
Daniki. trraiKBn, Hasttags.
ton. •!.
Jamks Brooks. St. Jo*epu.
William Parker to Mary Filkins, 37a, sec 1,
J. Q. BacRArr, Dowagiac.
CMar? FUkensto Wmrand LUUe Parker. 74a,
FRANKLIN WrULS, Constantine
Edward Hawlky, Ganges.
sec 1, Carlton, fiizno.
_
A. H. Cook. South Haven.
Walter A. Spaulding to Chas E. Btorr. toa.
sec 23. Prairieville, &gt;4900.
Literary Notes.
Sarah R. Miller to David H. and Fannie 8.
Perrault, 3*. see 16. Tnornapple, Svn
The Review of Reviews is almost indis­
Benj. A. Oo*sm*&gt; to Wm Cridler. lots. Mid­
pensable
to
tbe
grncial reader who wishes
dleville, fl»o
Martin Miller to David II. and Nora DeMott, to keep abreast of tbe rapidly developing
ita.tec 22. Johnstown. &gt;1.
international questions of the day. In tbe
John Ha*elscbacht to Jane McArthur. 40u,
April number there is a full and able
^Christoplfer^KHi to Jonathan E. and Ida M.
editorial discusoiuu of tbe complicated
Lake, parcel, sec 33,Ca*tieton. 13300.
African situation, which is described as
Anna Grant to Geo. W. Gregory, 5s. see 5.
Baltimore, 975.
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. -the drama of ‘Europe in Africa.’ * Tbe
Leonard
Wunderlich to F. J. and mixed interests and motives of England,
Hartle M. Bosworth. 160a. sec 71, Woodland, Russia, Italy and France in the Dark ContF
■1800.
Charlotte 8. Stabler to Manly H. Sherman, neut are clearly set forth. Russia’s gen­
eral attitude toward the European powers
100a. see 11 and 13. Yankee Springs* fiMOO.
is also discussed, and the editor comments
QUIT CLAIM «&gt;E«M.
John Vandewalker to Wm. L. Wlsweli. 40a, briefly on America’s relations with Spain,
sec 32. • iOK.
our Interest In the Cuban revolution, and
Mantarot Quine, et al to Donald Swanson.
the present status of tbe Venezuelan,
boundary dispute. In addition to this
editorial treatment (in tbe department enCtotte- tilled “The Progress of tbe World?) tbe
ion. IB0.
Clement Smith to Add Varney. 5a, sec 0. Oas- Review presents a remarkably complete
^EdniAteDikon to Eliza A. Brown, st al. parcel. survey of the Cuban sHoatioo by Murat
^tertbi^Uh1 to Robert Smith, 80a. sec 29, Halstead, a summary of the best current
thought In England on the subject of inter­
^DavS D. Darling to Henry Kkert, 40a, sec 3. national arbitration, and a vivid account
ef tbe relief work now going en in Ar­
l*AbfislV- Kill to Sylvia KU1, parcel, sec 33,
menia. In short, the Review of Revtewa
records a month's activities In both teBto-

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MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

Thursday, Apr. 16, 1896.
COOK BROS.. Proprietors.

A STORY DENIED.
No Communication Sent to Madrid
on the Cuban Question.
Tbe President Accumulating Information
xo Enable Him to Form a Just Con­
ception of the Actual Situa­
tion in Cuba.

Washington, April 13. — The state­
ment published in a number of newspa­
pers Saturday morning, purporting to
flfivc an outline of a dispatch alleging to (
have been sent by Secretary Olney to ‘
the United States minister at Madrid,'
proposing mediation on the part of the
United States in the Cuban insurrec- J

lion, has no foundation in fact. The
most positive and direct denial that can
»
—. i_
1-------Ai-a to the
be. put
in ------words
cani be applied
«tory.
■
These statements are made on an un­
questionable authority and in such
terms ns to justify an explicit repudia­
tion. not only of the whole tenor and
{ihraseology of the alleged synopsis of
he ndministratien's attitude, but a
statement of equal positiyeness that no
such dispatch was transmitted to Min­
ister Taylor. Undoubtedly the presi­
dent and Secretary Olney, if not the
other members of the cabinet, have dis­
cussed the Cuban situation with a view
to determining what policy this govern­
ment should pursue with reference to
It. But whatever negotiations, if any.
may have been initiated on the sub­
ject have not been put on paper in any
shape.
President Moving: with Care.
The president has for some time been
accumulating information from official,
semi-official and private sources to en­
able him to form a just conception of
-the actual condition of affairs in Cuba.
Outside of Havana, at the first class
-ports of Cardenas, Cienfuegos, Matan»s, Sagua la Grande and Santiago, we
hare consular officers of high grade.
Not one of these ports has yet been
■disturbed or menaced by the insurgent
•forces. Reports from the United States
consular officials at these pointe con■tain much valuable information, which
it is not deemed ‘‘compatible with the
public interests” to make public at this
time, as called for by the recent resolu­
tion of tbe house of representatives.
^There are also a number of American
capitalists in Boston and elsewhere
who own Cuban plantations and hav-t
their American managers on the island.
From these men much confidential inlormatRm has been and is being re­
ceived. With all these sources for ob­
taining the facte open to the adminis­
tration it has never been contemplated
at any time to send -Gen. Schofield or
any other army officer to Cuba to inves­
tigate and report. The president and
Secretary Olney have felt that they
were getting at the facta in a much
■spore satisfactory way than by sending
a special commissioner, and when they
.lune received all the information ob­
tainable, and not till then, will there
be any consideration of the question
as to what action, or whether any ac­
tion. should be taken on the concurrent
xvsolutions of congress.
Will Ignore American Claim*.
Havana, April 13.—Great Interest h
felt here in a report received by the
Diario Marina from.Madrid to the effect
that the Spanish government has de­
cided to pay no attention to claims of
American citizens for damages for
losses suffered in Cuba until the United
States agrees not to intervene in the
Cuban question.

ELECTROCUTION IN OHIO.
Yho Electric Method of Execution to Go
Into Effect After July 1,
Columbus, OM April 10.—By the ac­
tion of the house Thursday in passing
the Jones senate bill, Ohio adopts the
electric method of execution. It does
mot go into effect until July 1 and con­
tinues the gallows method of execution
lor all persons upon whom tbe sentence
of death has already been pronounced.
Rhode Island for Reed.
■Providence, R. L, April 11.—The re­
publican state convention was held here
Friday and elected delegates at large
the national convention at St Louis.
TVliii* the delegates were not instructed,
the sentiment of the convention was
■unanimously for the nomination of)
Iteetl. .The only platform adopted was a I
TvwduUon -presented by the Providence 1
board of trade, which declares in favor
of gold as a monetary standard, in favor
of a national board of arbitration, and
denounces the free coinage of silver.

At the truth annual meeting in Ionia
01 the Christian Endeavor society offi­
cers were elected as follows:
President, William H Strong, of De­
troit: vice president. Prof. O. P. Coler, of
Ann Arbor; secretary. Flora B. Roberts,
of Lapere; treasurer. H. O. Fanning, of
Grand Rapids; junior superintendent. Ma­
bel Bates, of Traverse City; missionary
ruperintendent, B. IL Hoobler. of Bey
City.
The report of the secretary showed a
gain since last year of 3S5 societies and
more than 10,000 members, "the society
now having 66,000 members in the
state.

In Colorado Buildings
and Some Lives Probably Lost-Texas
and Nebraska Also Swept
by the Wind.

Masonic Home Will Close.
The managers of the Masonic home
at Grand Rapids
have sent out notices
.
that the .home will be closed April 15,
and asking friends of the 37 inmates
to make other arrangements for their
tore. The association has some money

left for the care of the property, but not
enough to maintain ft. A committee
' appointed jn February to devise means
for raising -funds, will report in May,
and if the money becomes available the
home will be reopened.
Died of Tuberculosis.
The attention of Gov. Rich has been
called to a remarkable case occurring in
Montcalm county some time since, in
which a farmer lost twa head of cattle
from tuberculosis. Subsequently his
entire family, consisting of six persons,
with two attendants, were stricken,
and all died of the disease. The matter
will be turned over to the state board
of health for investigation and report.
The case excites much interest in med­
ical circles.

Colorado City, Tex., April 13.—A cy­
clone struck this town Saturday night,
doing considerable dnmiage to property
and resulting in the death of James Sol­
omon, a 12-year-old boy. The Solomon
house was scattered all over the block.
Mr. Splomon, wife and five children had
retired, and it is remarkable that any
of them escaped alive.
Dallas, Tex., April 13.—All that pait
of the state west, southwest and north­
west was visited by a severe windstorm
Saturday night The wind came from
the west, and in many localities was al­
most a tornado. At Fort Worth a sash,
door and blind factory and the grand
stand at the baseball park were
wrecked. At Cresson, a small town
below Fort Worth, the Fort Worth &amp;
Rio Grande railway depot, the Meth­
odist church and nine business houses
and residences were demolished.
At Bates, Dentpn county, the Meth­
odist church was destroyed and other
buildings moved from their founda­
tions. Along the line of the Texas Cen­
tral, from Cisco to Dublin, damage to
farmhouses and crops is reported. The
wind was followed by a driving rain,
which added to the damage.

Health in Michigan.
During the week ended April 4 re­
ports sent in by 49 observers in various
portions of the state indicate that
measles and pneumonia increased and
erysipelas and plenritis decreased in
area of prevalence. Consumption was
reported at 247 places, typhoid fever at
17, diphtheria at 16, scarlet fever at 38,
measles at 34, whooping cough at 10
and smallpox at Saginaw, Bay City, Ma­
rine City and Ionia.
Lead In HU Neck Thirty Years.
W. H. Lamberton, of Niles, an old
soldier, was shot in the neck near
Gravel Springs, Ala., 33 years ago. The
puin was so slight that Lamberton
thought he had a mere flesh wound.
A few days ago he experienced a sharp
pain which gave him much annoyance.
The surgeon made an examination and
extracted a bullet which Lamberton
had carried in his heck for over 30 years.

Condition of Wheat.
The Michigan crop report for April
says that wheat in the fall made small
growth, but the winter was not un­
favorable, and it suffered very little In­
jury previous to about March 30.—The
condition of wheat now is more critical
than at any previous time since sow-

Omaha, Neb., April 13.—The heaviest
rainfall In Nebraska the last five years
prevailed Saturday and Sunday. In
the southern counties a violent wind­
storm preceded the rain, and consider­
able damage is reported, but no lives
weije lost as far as can be ascertained.
A dispatch from Red Cloud says a vio­
lent gale prevailed and the sky assumed
an inky darkness.
Many persons
rushed to their storm cellars.

A new schoolhouse, to cost about
$10,000, will be erected nt Iron Moun­
tain the coming season.
A woman of Norway, Dickinson coun­
ty, coughed so hard that she broke a

strong suspicions of incendiarism. The
loss is about &gt;25,000;
insurance,
&gt;10,000.
Ben Fletcher, traveling passenger
agent of the Detroit, Grand Haven 1%
Milwaukee road, has been appointed
Michigan traveling passenger agent of
the Grand Trunk lines, with headquar­
ters in Detroit.
Charles Noble was under arrest at
Kalamazoo, charged with robbing J.
Sedan &amp; Son, of Paw Paw, his former
employers, of &gt;400.
Greenville now has a state bank.
Church &amp; Co.’s private bank having
been reorganized as such v^th a capital
of &gt;25,000.
The village of Berne, in Huron coun­
ty, has lost its only two stores, both
of which have moved to Pigeon, a rival
town ’ short distance away.
. -

St Louis, April 10.—Ex-LieiiL Gov.
Gustave Koerner, of Illinois, died at his
residence in Belleville, Bl| at seven
o’clock Thursday morning.
He was
bora in Frankfort-dn-the-Main, Ger­
many, in 1809, and came to Belleville
in 1833. From 1845 to 1849 he was judge
cm the Illinois supreme bench. He was
elected lieutenant governor of Illinois
!n YmS he
ln 1862 “e waB appointed United States
minister to Spain.
He was in Madrid
2$4 years and Bien resigned. In 1372 he
supported Greeley for president, and
since then he has been a democrat.

Plenty of Corn in Iowa.
Mason City, la., April 10.—From care­
fully-prepared statistics received from
a number, of counties in this state and
estimates based on others there are
60,000,000 bushels of corn in the north
half of the stale, representing a value of
&gt;11,000,000. Two-thirds of this is still
held by farmers for higher prices and
the remainder by local and foreign spec­
ulators. No estimate could be secured
on oata, but several millions of dollars
are tied up in this product. Iowa never
had a crop condition of thia kind be­
fore.
•

Bankers Will Meet in Bt. Louis.
Springfield, HU April 13.—The Amer­
ican Bankers’ association will bold ita
annual meeting this year in St Louis on
September 22,23 and 24. Arrangements
have been made to close the annual ses­
sion with an excursion to Lincoln’s
tomb at Springfield. DI., on September
2&gt;, The bankers will devote one day to
patriotism and honoring the memory of
the great martyr.

JEi *
JKha® Persona Drowned.
Capefteary.Va., April 11.—Capt. John
Faunae and his son Percy, of Washing­
ton, were drowned yesterday, with
their crew of seven colored men. Capt.
Iowa Contractors FalL
Faunae wns renewing his sturgeon nets,
Des Moines, la., April 13.-J. C. Mar­
John H. Ruckman, of Ann Arbor, has dis, one of the oldest building contract­
which are located on the coast just be­
low Virginia Beach. An ocean swell been appointed a fourth assistant ex­ ors in the city, failed, with liabilities
■truck the little graft and capsized it^ aminer in the patent office at the na­ of about &gt;20,000. The value of
tional capital at a salary of &gt;1,200.
is doubtful. They consist mostly of
Rev. W. Wellington Carson, D. D., district school bonds. Toe low a bid on
T
SulflJes fn a Fit of Rage.
pastor
of
the
Jefferson
Avenue
Presby
­
a
large contract for erecting school
Omaha, Reb., April 9.—Amanda Beidterian church and a well-known Pres­ buildings Is the cause of the failure.
•
ler, of Council Bluffs, a young woman,
byterian divine, died at his residence
suicided Wednesday morning in a fit
in Detroit, aged 51 years.
Portland, Ore., April 10.—The demo­
rage. Hers is the third suicide in the
The steel bridge spanning the Clinton crate Ln convention yesterday adopted
family, her sister Nettie having killed
herself three years ago after trying to river nt Mount Clemens fell into the a platform favoring the free and un­
kill her chum, a Salvation Army lass, river with a train of electric cars and limited coinage of silver at the ratio of
aud the mother having previously Motorman William Spencer was seri­ sixteen to one and elected delegates to
ously injured.
hanged herself.
the national convention instructed to
Burglars broke open the safe of support a free silver candidate for presSmith &amp; Parson at Menominee and tecured &gt;30? in money and &gt;1,000 worth of
jewelry.
%
The Sunday schools of Oceana county
will hold their annual convention at
Shelby on April 23 and 24, and preparetions are being made for a big meeting.
A new secret order, called the Sons of
the Desert, has been organised at Reed
City. Prominent Mystic Shriners are
among the incorporators.
Medina’s midget, the little daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reynolds, is dead.
She was 15 months old and weighed

children'dead and then wmanittad sui­
cide by shooting himself through the
A letter was found in Mlnshall's
pocket In which he deciares his purpose
to kill him«lf beesuse of pressing
financial difficulties, and hints at his In­
tention to kill Mr. Sands;who, declares,
had taken advantage of him*

ILLINOIS PROHIBITIONISTS."
They Meet in Springfield and Nominate
State Officer*.
Springfield, HL, April lO.-The prohi­
bition state convention yesterday nom­
inated for governor Bale Johnson, of
Newton; for lieutenant governor, E. A.
Wendell, of Fairbury; for secretary
state, Alonzo E. Wilson, of Chicago; for
auditor, Arthur J. Bassett, of Chicago;
for treasurer, E. K. Hayes, of Galva; for
attorney general, Robert H. Patton, dt
Springfield; for trustees state universi­
ty, Miss Lucy Page Gaston, of Harvey,
Mrs. Carrie L. Grout, of Rockford, Mrs.
Ella M.0rr, of Pittsfield. Th? platform
favors woman suffrage, free silver, civil
service reform, and reaffirms the posi­
tion of the party on the liquor question.

PLUG ’’’

A FATHER’S AWFUL DEED.
Will. Hl. Eloping Daughtar and Her
Sweetheart, Then Blow* Himself Up.
Brenham, Tex., April 10.—At two
o’clock Thursday morning on the depot
platform at Millican, a man named
Jchn Brooks
shut and killed bin
daughter Mollie, and also shot her sweet­
heart, A C. Worrels, just as they were
about to board the north bound passen­
ger train for Bryan, where they were
going to be married.
After the shooting Brooks went to
the rock quarry near Millican and sat
down on a box of dynamite which he
exploded and blew himseW to atoms.
Nothing but hia legs and feet were
found.

You get 5% oz. of “Battle Ax”
for 10 cents. You only get 3J oz.
of other brands of no better quality
for 10 cents. In other words, if you
buy “Battle Ax” you get 2 oz.
more
"ou afford to
same money* &lt;
resist this fact?

EXPECT ADJOURNMENT MAY 15.
Hou*® Nearly Through with the General
Appropriation Bills.
Washington, April 18.—With the for­
tification bill reported to the house, the
only general appropriation bill remain­
ing to be submitted to that tody for
passage is the general deficiency bill.
Members feel confident that the socalled long session of the Fifty-fourth
congress will adjourn bj the 15th of
May, and thus prove one of the shortest
sessions on record within tbe past 20

THE NAME OF THE NEXT

GUSTAVE KOERNER DEAD.

Childs &amp; Sawyer and Baum, Besnah
&amp; Co., of Menominee, have been closed
under chattel mortgages.
H. G. Strumpher, who went to Kala­
mazoo to operate a detective bureau,
has disappeared.
At the annual meeting in Saginaw of
।
the G. A. R. Gen. William Shakespeare,
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of Kalamazoo, was elected department
Mrs. Amanda
Amanda* J.
J. Hal
Hal-­ [
co man dor, anb Mrs.
_ . •___
.
,
. I
stead, of Concord, was chosen depart*'
meat president of the W. R. C.
The greater'portion of the hamlet of
Stony Point, 18 miles south ot Jackson,
was burned.
The bursting of a grindstone in
Stuart’s foundry at Allegan fatally in- ]
jured Carroll Gay.
The Barber &amp;_Britton Hoop com-'
pany’s factory was totally destroyed 1
by fire Friday morning. There are ।

Cripple Creek, Col., April 13&lt;—The
Cripple Creek district was visited by
the severest and most destructive bliz­
zard ever known Sunday. An immense
amount of damage has been done, and in
all probability some lives have been lost
in the hills, rumors to that effect being
In circulation, and general fear is enter­
tained for the prospectors.
A light
snow started at 11 o’clock Saturday
night and about three in the morning
the storm was renewed and the velocity
of the wind, which was from the north­
east, increased and continued to blow
at the rate of 60 miles an hour all day.
A score or more of buildings in this city
were blown down and. tents, signs and
loose lumber were scattered over town.
All the telephone wires out of the camp
are down, and no trains arrived or de­
parted Sunday afternoon.
Denver, Col., April 13.—The 1:20 p. m.
train over the Florence &amp; Cripple Creek
road was stalled between here and Ana­
conda. One of the suburban trains from
Victor is stuck in the snow at Elkton.
On the Midland Terminal two passen­
ger trains are blockaded at Gillett#

Pentwater, Mleh, April IL—8- BMimhall. M attorney of this town,
made a .ucoeaaful attempt on Thurs­
day night to aaaaminate ^1**“
B. O. Sands, president of the Sands *
Maxwell Lumber company. After tear­
ing Sands for dead. Mlnshall went io
hif home and shot hl. wife
three

OF NOVEMBER 4TH, 1696
In some conditions the gain
from the use of Scott’s
Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil
isYapId. "For this reason we
put up a 50c. size, which is
enough for an ordinary cough,
or cold, or useful as a trial for
babies and children.
In other conditions gain
must be slow, sometimes
almost imperceptible, health
can't be built up in a day. For
this Scott’s Emulsion must be
taken as nourishment, food
rather than medicine, food
prepared for tired and weak
digestions.

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•CHOOL COLUMN.

Soap hurt, no fabric.

Unn.T”8.?1'?*!1” telephone line te to be
AdpewJ ***
,rOn&gt;
C11’ “

Io baball ot tbe examining board I Sod
Powder leaven. !It neceuary to make Km allocation, and
explanatlOM coooenlng tbe teacher-, examinatloru th. lut ot which ooenrred on
March M-3T
i!?4? &lt;** forU*“1 teal week than during
In .pita ot tt. fact that the Amendment,
..Drtyamn u» tnparlltaa from mt blood
*&gt;l ot laat waaon.
।to the General School Taw* (p**w&gt;d at the
*’°te
WMllred '
languid Reeling and even serious
illness.
of tbe Legislature 1895) have been
Itte all the Mme, a alight eold, congealed session
!
Fitzgerald, G*., the new colony of vet­
ttnga or a^vere oough. One Minute Cough published in full, there are those in the
county
who
are not conversant with even
Cure
banlUMw
them.
W.
H.
G
oopviar
•
j
erans has 8000 inhabitants and no police
the times of holding the regular examin­
force.
.
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ltl° teacher,’ examination recently ations
।
as required by law.
We give below those parte of tbe amend­
Stephen A. Rolph Being Carried From
Wayland people are trying to have a neid in Berrien county, only 26 of the 99
applicant* passed.
iments which refer to the times of holding
the Battle Field.
race track and fair grounds built there this
the
regular examination*.
Nothing
cleans
cleaner
than
Jaxon
soap
’
When company H, Sth Ohio Regi­
season.
•‘The board of school examiners shall,
ment started for the War of the Rebel­
The new telephone 0 npany which Is for
1
the
purpose of examiuliig all persons
lion, Stephen A. Rolph. River Styx,
Grand Ledge’s death rate last year was
being organized at Menominee has already ’who may offer themselves ai teachers for
Ohio was numbered among the re- twenty-three per one thousand, an
secured 600 subscribers.
Ithe public schools, hold two regular public
i-ruits- when next he returned to hia
in carb year at tbe county
home’he was borne on a stretcher, tremely high rate.
Tn a can of Hopkins’ Steamed Hominy examinations
&lt;
which examinations shall begin on
h-ivi g- los. a leg in the battle of Win­
j
The village of Rockford had a disastrous (HulledCorn). It is delicious. FullqL. 10c. seat,
tbe last Thursday of March and the third
ches 'r Va„ March 23, ’62. During fire last week, the business portion being
A little ill. then a little pill. Tbe 11! I* Thursday of August In cash year. From
the v ars following he did not recover
almost totally destroyed.
!gone, tbe pill has won.
DeWitt’s Little these
1
two examinations certificates of all
f*r&lt; sn the shock, privation and expos­
Early Risers the little pills that great ill*. gr
I ades may be granted.
- :n&lt; dent to army life. In a recent
A cave alleged to rival In extent and
■ 'Bfc^ald board of examiners mayalso lu
W. H. Goodyear.
‘-.terview he states: *1 was stricken grandeur the Mammoth Cave at Kentucky
hold two other regular
It Is estimated that the value of the thelruiscri'iion
j
vi-!..nervous prostration a year ago,
has been discovered iu Edmonson county
public examinations, which shall begin on
.1 1- continued for six mouths; I
trout catch in Green Bay duribg the past
the
third
Thursdays
of June and October
the
same
state.
winter reached a total of $20,000.
(
tn- ted with the best physicians I could
at such places as in the judgment of the
- , .r f. but they all failed; Dr. WhefclHenry Legge a well known pioneer of ;
It is not a mlracle.lt will not cure every- board
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the best interests of tbe teachers
cr Nerve Vitahgerwas recommended
That’s what may
1
require. From these* two examin­
Beltevue died last week. . He was a (J. A. thing, but it will core plies.
count of its effectual treatment
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve will do, be- ations
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only certificates of the second and
,
nR.ir cases. I could note a change R. man, and was confined in Libby prison cause it has done it in hundreds of cases. third
1
grades may be gran tod.
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1 tl.e first dose, improvement con- during tbe war.
In counties having one hundred and
W. H. Goodyear.
■ -. u i': withits use and foui bottles-refifty or more districts, the said board of
The long talked-of revival of the Olym­
Some strong talk is heard at Standish &lt;
• red me to perfect health.
may hold one special public
pic games In Greece will take place at of try ing to pull the county seat back to examiners
।
examination
for each additional, twenty1.s'n/f by Jr. H. Goodyear.
Athens 5 to 15. America has eight repre­ Omer, from where it was removed three 1five districts or fractions thereof.”
years ago.
sentatives. mostiy college men.
Inasmuch us Barry county has only one
Take a dose of DeWitt’s Little Early hundred forty-seven dish lets, no special
IT !-S IDA HTZ SIMMONS,
Charlotte and Eaton
Rapids ladles
can l&gt;e held in this county.
Riner* just for the good they will do you. examinations
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..chT of Plano. Organ. Voice Culture.
played
whist
last
week
at
the
Anderson
Just a word In regard to the granting of
These
little pills nre good for indigestion,
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Th •roiutli Bass and other advanced
StH clal terms in classes of two or House in the latter city, the game result­ good for headache, good for liver com
“special certificates,” the present board Is
:: V. ire Culture For particulars call
They are much opposed to the issuing of special
ing in a victory for the Eaton Rapids plaint, good for constipation.
certificates. It is no honor to us to grant
good.
- w. 11. Goodyear.
ladles who secured 19 more points than
them, and no honor to hold one. The
The Reading village council has ap- ,cases are exceptional ones In which they
their opponents.
IUM. H. STEBBINS.
pointed Frank R. Slater for village mar­ are granted at all. But four special cer­
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Ei nerai. Director. )
A recent examination of food samples shal. Slater ran for constable In tbe vil­
tificates have been Issued since the present
r.-*xt ty Vhrlstmas’ Photograph
by the British board of Agriculture lage but was defeated.
board began operations, nearly a year. A
st u-iio. Kraidcnee 300 Court street. AU
v ti-nJed day or night.
showed this result: Out of 51 samples
Busy people have no time, and sensible person having held one special is disqualL
from the United States aud 39 from Cana­ people have no inclination to use a slow fed under the law to bold a second special.
MNot more than three third grade certifi­
da not one was adulterated, while 37 out remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acts cates nor more than one special shall be
I E. BARRELL.
W. W. POTTER.
promptly and gives permanent results.
of 124 samples from Germany were adul­
granted to any person.”
J .
BARRELL * POTTER,
W. H. Goodyear.
Several who failed at the last examlnaAttorheys at Law.
terated.
Circuit Court opens at Standish next tlon have requested special certificates.
.-•.re over Hastings City Bank. Collections
;: ■ tupiiy attended to. and general law business
Hundreds of barrels of cooked horse week and among the big suits to be tried- We desire to quote a passage of the Schoo]
meat are sold every winter to poultry rais­ will be the one of Bay against Arenab Law in this collection. Sec Howell’s
county for back taxes.
Annotated Statutes 5154 which reads (in
ers.
Tbe horseflesh Is cooked iu tight
\V A LAMPMAN,
Burns are absolutely painless when De­ the latter part of tbe paragraph) “Nor
tanks under a steifn pressure of 45 pounds.
H .
D. D. S.
shall any member of tbe board of examin­
AR kin !- &lt;»f Dental work- done carefully and This penetrates every particle of the meat Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve is promptly ap­
•: .mptiy, L««cal Anesthesia, gas or chloroform
plied. This statement Is true. A perfect ers unless authorized by the board, grant
purifying
and
cooking
it
thoroughly.
It
■ i-n. Office over Fhin Smith's Racket Store,
remedy for skin diseases, chapped hands a special certificate to any person who at
a previous examination failed to secure a
is a good food for egg production. One of and lips, and never fails to cure Piles.
J. C. 1 AMPMAN, M. D.
certificate." This clause of tbe law makes
W. H. Goodyear.
it Impossible for the Commissioner or anv
•• with W A. Lampman, calls promptly the most popular brands for poultry food
After election and when the votes were other member of the board to grant
n d. special attention given to tilting now on the market is made of horse flesh.
•'. nil treating Hernia or Rupture for
counted the council of Dundee met and specials to those Who failed, unless author­
il cure. The majority of cases can be
At East Liverpool, Ohio, at the recent elected Spencer Harwick for village mar­
ized by the examining board.
itn inly cured without a surgical operaelection, the women made the Bible an shal for the second year.
We desire also to sayl a word in regard
to the subject of School! Law in teacher’s
issue and won easily. Recently the school
It’s just as easy to try One Minute
examinations. Heretofore that subject
aw and collection office of
board discharged teachers for reading the Cough Cure as anything else.
It's easier
has not been required op teacher’s certifi­
J. M. SMITH.
Bible on opening school.
The women to cure a severe cough or eold with it. Let cates, and consequently tbe standings in
Collections made in all parts of the state
] employed carriages and 2.400 votes were your next purchaseJor a cough be One that subject have not been placed upon tbe
Ouvejanclng a speciality. Special pains
Minute Cough Cure.
Better medicine;
cards of applicants who failed, because
taken in drafting contracts, chattel mort­ । cast by women in the town, defeating all better result; better try it.
they were not placed upon the certificates
gages and wills.
Woodland, Mich. the members of the school board who
W. H. Goodyear.
issued. At the last examination fully two
voted for the discharge of the teachers
A hardwood mill will be erected at Han­ thirds of the applicants failed on the sub­
dward Taggart
&lt; Loyal E. Knappen.
who read the Bible.
cock soon.'Hieing tbe first of the kind on ject of School Law.
Arthur O. Denison.
The certificates Issued hereafter in com­
Large quantities of wreckage' from tbe the southern shore of Lake Superior. The
•
TAGGART, KNAPPEN &amp; DENISON.
pliance with the new Jaw will bear the
mill will be a large one.
LAWYERS.
steamer Chicora were found on the beach
markings in school law, as will the cards
Rooms 8tl 817 Michigan Trust Co. Blig„
We
might
tell
you
more
about
One
Mln-1
.
. Grand Rapids, Michigan. south nf St. Joseph, Saturday. .It consist­
I also, and the marking of this subject must
cto Cough Cure but you probably kauw |। be upcv? Dm* same iutsls im the markings
v......
....
w apev.’ Jiu* -vmir nans
me marnuip
ed of furniture, upper works, and barrels that It cures a cough.
I AMES A. SWEEZEY.
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’I of all Other subject*. We give below the
L
which were identified as coming from that who has used IL It Is a .
v
Attorney at law,
questions In School Law used March 26wblch
faUed
Hastings. Mich. boat
Some of it is tarued. indicating for coughs, cold*, hoaresness. It Is an es-1
n. Ite'.nrr
.
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.
.
.
Practices in all courts of tbe state. Col­
pccial favorite (or children,
being nleH&lt;iaiit
pleasant
1.How may a teachers’ association be
that the steamer might liave inn-n on fire.
Ito take and quick in curing.
lections promptly attended to.
Incorporated? What amount of property
Search for the wreck will be resamed tbi^
W. H. Goodyear.* may an association hold?
month. This wreckage was broken loose
I ’ A. SCRIBNER. M. D..
2. For how long are college certificates
It is feared by the peppermint growers valid? Under what conditions do they
V •
• Physician and Surgeon, by tbe terrific gale of Wednesday, which
of Sl Joseph county that the roots of tbe become life certificates?
Delton,
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Mich.
raised a tremendous sea.
Office In residence, one block east of depot.
plants have been Injured by the recent
3. What officer must be consulted be­
E. J. Wietnari of Aramada, a traveling sudden changes In the weather.
fore sentence can be passed upon aA. &amp; C. H. BARBER
juvenlle disorderly person? 4. How long
salesman of the United States Baking Co.,
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Physicians and Surgeons.
Free Pill*.
do text books once adopted continue to be
Calls in city or county responded tu with received a telegram while at Lansing last
Send your address to H. E. Bucklcn «fc the legal text books of the district? How
promptness, day.or night.
Tuesday announcing that his wife had Co., Chicago, and get a fret sample box of
may text books be changed within this
~A.~SHEL1X)N,
A trial will limited time? 5. What officers are elect­
presented him with triplets, two girlsand Dr. King’s New itlfe Pills.
These pills ed at the first school meeting of a newly
a boy. Mr. Wleman doubted its authen­ convince you of*their merits.
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.Abstract and Real Estate Office.
are easy In action and aie particularly ef­ organized school district? How long after
Abstract Block. Hastings.
Money to loan on Real Estate Real Estate ticity, as he feared some fellow drummer fective in tbe cure of Constipation and this first election do the respective district
sold on commission. General conveyancing, was Joshing him.
Be telegraphed borne sick headache.
For Malarial aud Liver officers remain In office?
daring a complete set of Abstract Books, comji’.’-d fiom the Records, can furnish complete and received another dispatch confirming Trouble* they have been proved invalu­
able.
They
are
guaranteed
to be perfect­
tbe new*. Mr. Wleman recently drew a
What tbe Shakers of Mount Lebanon
ly free from every deleterious substance
hilip t colgrove
horse in a raffle and is now of the opinion and to be purely vegetable.
The}' do not know more about than anybody else, is the
Attorney at lutw
that things have not ceased coming his weaken bv their action, but by giving tone use of herbs and how to be healthy.
(Successor to Smith &amp; Colgrove.)
to stomach and Ubwels greatly invigorate
They have studied the power of food.
(Office in Union block. Hasting*.&gt;
the system.
Regular size 25c. per box. They nearly ail live to a ripe old age.
Practice* tn all rhe courts of the state.
A north side man is very fond of Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
The Shaker Digestive Cordial is pre­
A E. KENASTON,
onions. A few evenings ago he was suf­
pared by the Shakers from herbs and
The wife of Dr. G. C. Young, of Maple plants with a special tonic aud power over
Attorney Rt Law,
fering
from
a
severe
cold
and
went
into
(Over J. 8. Gooth e&lt;t &amp; Co.’s store.)
Rapids has been left $20,000 by a foster the stomach.
Practices in all courts at tbe State. Collection* tbe pantry without a light, reaching into father who lived at Stratford, Ont.
She
It helps the stomach digest its food, and
&gt;romptlyattend^d to.
a pan aud got what he supposed was an left immediately to take possession.
digested food Is the strength-maker.
L R. T! M MERMAN, Homcepathic Phy onion. He pared aud ate it but remarked
Strong muscles, strong body, strong
WhU We Offer You
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sielafa and Surgeon.
brain, all come from properly digested
to bis wife afterward that It tasted as
Is this; If you are troubled with Catarrh, food.
Office ovrr Roger's grocery store.)
though It had been frozen. In the morning Cold In Head, Hay Ftiger. go to the drug­
A sick stomach can be cured and diges­
when his wife went Into the pantry In pre­ gist named below and get a bottle of Ceu tion made easy by Shaker Digestive Cor­
ity
paring breakfast she saw with horror that turyCatarrh Cure. No danger of teeing dial.
humbugged. Relief In five minutes and a
It cures nausea, loss of appetite, pain In
Instead of eating an onion her husband
Hastings,
- Mich.
positive cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath.
the stomach, headache, giddiness, weak­
had eaten one of her most valuable tulip
ness and all other symptoms of Indigestion
C-a-FITA-L. 76,000.00 bulbs. The Observer has promised to give
Three boys named Bentz, Fog and certainly and permanently.
SURPLUS, $17,000.00
Fowler, of Jonesville, started counting
Sold by druggists. Trial bottle 1 0 cents.
no names; but If the gentleman blossoms ties Tuesday for the great west to scalp
Ise-r;Hirat&lt;t»d under Lhe laws of tbe Stat* ot out in tbe spring everybody will know Indians. They were caught at All^tt and
Michigan.
Tour Boy Won’t I.^ve a Month.
who ate the "oiilon.”—-Portland Obser­ brought back. ______________ _
So Mr. Gilman Brown, of 34 Mill St.,
If the Baby i* Catting Teeth.
Open for business, Dec. IS, 1886- ver.
of South Gardner, Mass., was told by the
Be sure and use that old and well tried doctors. His son had long trouble, fol­
OFFICERS;
“A little farm well tilled,
remedy. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup lowing Typhoid Malaria, and he spent
D. G. Robinson. President:
A little cellar well filled.
for children teething. It sooths tbe child, three hundred and seventy five dollars
Chester Me«er. Vice Pres.
A little wife well willed.”.
softens the gums, allays all pain, cures with doctors, who finally gave him up,
Dan W. Reynolds, Caehler
What could you wish u man better than wind colic and Is the best remedy for saying: “Your boy won’t live a month.”
DIRECTORS:
that? The last is hot the least by any diarrhoea. Tweuty-flve cents a bottle.
He tried Dr. King’s New Discovery and a
W. H Power*.
Dan W. Reynolds.
means, but how can a wife be well willed
few bottles restored him to health and en­
R. B. Mdsser,
D. G. Robinson,
Altietl Okvy ot Uv recently went duck abled him to go to work a perfectly well
Chester Messer if she be the victim of those distressing
M. L.Cook.
P. T. Colgrove.
maladies that make her life a burden. Let hunting. He raised bls gnn and Bred at a man.
He says he owes his present good
her take Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Sock when tbe end ot the cartridge blew health to the use of Dr. King’s New Dis­
Hu the only Raving* department In Barrj and cure all painful irregularities uterine out. burning bls face In a botrlble manner covery. and knows It Io be the best in I he
County and pays interest on all time
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disorders, inflammation and ulceration.pro- with the powder.
world for Lung Trouble.
Trial bottles
deposits.
free at W. H. Goodyear’s Modern Drug
lapsus and kindred weaknesses.
It » •
aaCW.svvr^H
—-- ------ boon and a blessing to women. Thousand*
Store.
are in tbe bioom of health by using it.
when otherwise they would be under thr
sod. Are you a Offerer? Uselt.orsomday we may read—
*
A llttie-wife self willed.
When Baby was pick, we gave ber Cartori*.
fn” ild itS™?!!”?E3y
Rosewood coffin early filled.
When she wu a Child, she cried for Cartori*.
Spite of doctor well skilled.
hearlna wUl
SSgl When she became Mis*, Ae clung to Cartoria.
Ovarian. Fibroin, and other T™°'’
cured without mrgery.
Book, te’110'?" whl' btewtbloa bat an toltemel coodit'on ot
late end reference?, mailed “&lt;nreli ‘^,7! ’"wJSXtre &lt;&amp;’ Hundred
tor to cent. In .temps, Addrcfc « ortd a
Di.pen.ary Medical Aewclatlun, buffalo.
drenlan;
c.^v » Co . Toledo. 0N. Y.
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She Saw Her Little Girl Fading Away-A Story
That Will Touch the Heart of
Every Mother.
Some Instances, too, of the Modem Treatment for
Neuralgia—It is a Woman’s Disease.
the Journal, Detroit, ifieh.
A very grateful mother is Mra A. L. ITnrtness, of 676 Grandy Avenue, Detroit, for the
wonderful cure which her daughter has re­
ceived by the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink
Pills. Said Mrs. Hurtne-bYes, my daugh­
ter's life has been’havisi by using Pink Pill*,
thanks to a kind friend who reconuntmdcd
them to me.
.
“ Blanche was sick for over three years.
She had the care of the best physicians pro­
curable, aud no expense or trouble was
spared to give her relief. She was so thin
that she was fairly skin and bone#, her diges­
tion was out of order and rhe had the mo*t
awful h-wlnches. We gave up all hope of
her recovery. Her long, thin, listless face
made me nearly crazy, u:»d we did everything
in our-power to give her strength and induce
her to take on interest in anytliing.
“Oue duv a friend told me about Pink
Pills, and Mr. Hartnera went down town and
got three boxes. She had taken about one
box, wlien to my amazem&lt;*nt, one rooming I
heard her playing on the piano. I could
hardly believe it, for it had been over a year
■incc the piano had been opened.
“Soon she Ix-gan to take short rides on her
bicycle, and soon she went ringing around the
house, our own happy, hearty, little daughter
once more.
“ She think* nothing of a spin on her wheel
over to Mt. Clemens or Pontiac, and is as well
as she ever was.
'
I had u girl living at our house wlio. waz
a great sufferer from imimverirhed blood, and
who received instant and permanent relief
frnm the use of one box of the pills.
“ If this information can be of any use to
help some poor, sick one, it is given with the
greatest*of pleasure.”
VEURALGIA NO LONGER TERROR.
IZEM WOMEN.

J¥om the Evening Timet, Buffalo, .V. K
Women have uo longer need to fear that
dread enemy—Neuralgia. Science has con3uered, and woman i* relieved of a great bur­
en of pain. Prominent among die many
who stand u living testimonials to the new
remedy and its efficacy in curing neuralgia is
Mrs. Polinski, a widow lady who lives with
her father, Christ Steltser, in a pleasant home
jus beyond Gowanda.
Believing her experience would prove of
wide interest among women, n reporter called
al her house.
Seated in the co«y littleparlor, furnished in
true country style, Mrs. Polinski told the re­
porter her story.
“ I am nut a'slck woman as you can readily
■ee,” she said, nnd ! never have been. I do
not like newspaper notoriety and have never
had my name in the impcr*
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*before. ’I would
*_,J ' *taxj*,7heum*ti.m3ci*ti«i 31 VliwS^dZ
certainly not &amp;y a wor_
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time,,------but I--------think . pending on vitiated humor* In thp kUJ
it is my duty'to tell women what I have “«*“Brcro&lt;hte, e-elled gland., fever
XxvflfJ.
.
^d’deWi,
MI used to be troubled with frequent head­
aches. They were not wriotw—» r.Wnk they errripelu cautrh, conattmition rftlte ho.rte
must have been neuralgia—but thev were and hngs, end al«&gt; for inrigteatuig ttte
Just bad enough to make it decidedly un- blood aid errt-m when broken down hr aw
plearauit for me. I was able to work, nut in •ork worry dterae, erceawi and rndwite.
a sort of a lirtlea fashion.
tioc« of liritu, rercrer, from acole duearaw
*• I heard of Pink Pills made by the Dr. anch aa Srew, etc, Ira of rital power.
William*.’Company and was penuaded to try matorrhmt earl, dec.,, pwraamre oH Wthem. I did so and now all is changed. T
have not had a headache in many months and
have such faith in the pill* that I do not think [
I ever will again. They did me a world of
good and I know they will do Ms
Ss much for
far 1 Pink Pills
Pill* &gt;e
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wM
](i fey
dealen or will
dealer*,
other
--------- ”’ Phrir&gt;. th. wril-kawa O. iteT’ir’riJ
Chari™™
raada druKK1.,! ,!&gt;•». place of burin.*a
wkl in bulk or i. th. wbi b.
M«in Slrcri'oud to the reporter that belted William.’ Medirim Co,

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lively cure pile, or no pay requ red. 1
I. fuaranleed to give P«**‘
or money refunded. Price 35 con
pe.
Sn
Foote by W. H. Goodjeu,
druggist.

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ALABASTIHE
O 41 forms a pure and permanent epatinjr and docs .

not require to be taken off to renew from tlmelF
to time. Is a dry powder. The latest make( )
being adapted to mix, ready for use. with .
Cold Water. Can be easily brushed on by any I
one. Made in white and twelve fashionable^ ►
r£=3H tints. ALABAST1NE is adapted to all styles
1 of plain and relief decorating.
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KAFFIR KOLA EXTRACT
Is the Greatest Remedy and Cure of the

CENTURY
It 1* an extract made'from the Juice atf
the wwt af the Marred Kais trea
■Mth Afrim Used by the JUBrstDA
Ealu in their tribaa for many gener­
ations aa a positive core for all aervo«a dlsesaes in maw or women, fkooa
say cause; dyspepsia; constipatiomg
kidney and bladder sttlmenta, and dim- .
eased liver. It cures rheamstlam andl /
bloed aJfeetion*. Wo ore tbe solo agvntn j
for tbe United States for this wonderful ex­
tract. As a guaranty wo return the
price paid to tbe person having u*c-d onethird bottle and not being benefited thereby
Price SI.OO,enough fora foil aontPs
treatment, and in ordinary eaaem
enough for a cure. Ask for it at druggir*s»
or order from us direct; *c pay all charge*.

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Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Oastorie.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
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ALABAST1NE.

Bank.,

Is no doubt a matter of
some concern to yon,
but not so when you
buy it at the City Bak­
ery. Everyone when
in the city should get a
cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffee at all hours of
the day. Finest line of
Confectionery in the
city.

a large sale for the Pink Pilh. “They are a
popular -medicine,” he added, “and do n.uc*
good.”
D. G. Freeman, of No. 97 Main Street
Springville, N. Y., the weli-known ami popu­
lar photographer, was called upon by an­
other Time* reporter who learned that he baa
likewise heard something at &gt;ut Pink Pillw
and their cificacy in curing neuralgia“ Yes, he said, in answer to questiona, “my
wife was greatly benefited by the use of Dr­
Williams’ Pink Pilis for Pale People. She
does not like newspaper notoriety, nnd m» I
do not like to say much on the sulycpt.**
“What wks her ailment, Mr. Freeman??1 “ Well, pertly neuralgia, but that will do. I
will not enter into details; and what I have
said must suffice.. Just put in your paper for
me that she was greatly benefited; cured tar
the pills when doctors failed.—and let it gw nt
that The remedy was recommended to her
by Mrs. Dean Jones, ofthis place who, 1 nnderet&amp;nd, was also greatly benefited. I wffl
be pleased to tell anybody who calls all about
the pills.”
At Prior’s drug store, Springville, it w»
said that they sell more of Dr. Williams’ I’ink.
Pills than any other patent medicine.
&gt;
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill* for Pale Proplw
are not a patent medicine, but are a thor­
oughly scientific preparation, the result of
years of careful study on the part of an emi­
nent graduate of McGill Medical Collegtv
Montreal, and of Edinburg University, BeoCland, and they were successfully used by him
in ins everyday practice for years before be­
ing offered for general sale. The merit of
Dr. Williams’. Pink Pills is attested bv tbsr
hundreds of marvelous cures they Hive
wrought inall parts of the country, and now
their sale far exceeds that of any other pro­
prietary medicine. This is the best test of the
fact that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills perform all
their makers claim for than, and in seeking;
an effective nerve food which would nonrjm^
without over-stimulating, and would build tm
naturally the warted, flabby and disease*
nerves, and which would at the same tim*
give a supply of blood at once purer, richer
and redder, and more capable Df carrying
nutriment and oxygen, to every nerve aud
muscular fibre of the bAdy, Dr. Williaamt
struck at the root of all disease, and it is em­
inently proper, therefore, U&gt; give a list of tba
diseases for which this preparation is intended,
which we do herewith:
-x.
All diKarc, an.ing from a poor and «airqT
condition of Ihr blood anch afpaloaml al­
low complexion, general muscular wenkneat
lo» ef appetite, depreMiou of spirits, laekrf
ambition, «n»mi«, chlorate or green mrknra,
palpitation of the heart, iborura nf brcatS
on wight exerwn, colduem of hnnda or
•welling of the feet or llmba, prin in lite hS"
perron, heudaehe, dlninra, Ira of ntemoX*
feebleneu of &lt;111, ringing in the ear., curly
decay, all forms of female^ weakness k-ueos^

Kola Extract Co.,
—w-------- CHICAGO.
ix. Gooxa-x-ujxn,
luocal

KKmmtlxxffifiS.

�EVEN silk is adulterated.

Hastings Banner.

_____ _ M Tta
Boure taproren.Lt. to

Thursday, Apr. 16, 1896.

EDITORIAL NOTES
We eannol express the great pleasure It
gives us In announcing tlie fact that the
republicans of tbe Upper Peninsula have
called upon tbe Hon. Chase S. Osborn to
accept th« nomination for Congress in tbe
12th, Congressional District, and that he
has consented to accept the nomination.
In most cases tbe man seek* the office, but
In the 12tb, It seems to have been different,
and Mr. Osborn was presented with a
petition, about ns long as the District we
hope to see him represent bearing signa­
tures of prominent republicans, who want 1
to see him make the canvas. No.nian
could refuse to heed such a call.
Mr. Osborn is a brilliant, progressive,'

dcecribcd.

It’s the "Only Dutch of
Chicago Inter Uc^an. -

the Bewildered Donkey Has Discovered as Yet.

BLUNDERING FINANCIERING,

STATESMEN WHO TEAR DOWN.

ilncompctcuee of the Democratic AdmlnUtrutlon.
The ablest presentment of the finau-,
rial question that has been made for a
long tame is in Senator John Sherman's
article iu the April uumbeyof the Fo­ ]
has experienced every condition In life rum Magazine.
In a most comprehen­
from the w^ary, foot-sore, penniless ap­ sive aud striking manner, he shows
prentice looking for a job, to the proprietor what the democratic tariff for deficit
of a weekly paper that Is tbe peer of any has done for tlie country and what it
must continue to dol
of its kind in the United States, is a mar­
The whole question turns on the mat­
vel In every way, and shows the strong
ter of governmental receipts.
Now
personality of its able editor. Such a man they arc smaller than the public ex­
ean better legislate fut the people because penditures. Hence there, is a growing
he better appreciates tbelr needs and bls deficit, which will not permanently lie
friends all over the state most heartily made good by increasing the public
second the nomination of Chase S. Osborn debt.
The plain truth is tbe nation'wants
fjr Congress.
revenue, and democratic financiering in
a
time of profound peace has not been
No matter what other issue may be be­
able to furnish dt, though that party
fore the people this fall, the protection of has had adminisVation of the affairs,
American industries should be the fore­ of the greatest and richest nation on

wide-awake young man right in the prime
of life. He Is the soul of honor, capable,
fa^seelrig nnfi qualified by every Impulse
of heartiaud mind to fill such a high office.
He Is distinctively a self-made man nnd

most.
It is wonderful what the N rays are
showing. It is said that these piercing
rays were recently turned on the demo­
cratic mule and tbe work “Ruin” was

plain seen.
It is said that Englands army will Rive
up the Egyptian campaign because of want
of strength. The dervishes rallied under
their flag In great numbers prepared to

fight to the bitter end.
Court scandals led to an “affair of honor'*
between Count von Kotxe and Baron ven
Schrader of Germany. The duel was
fought With pistols and Baron received

probably a fatal wound.

The question for American voters to de­
cide this fall is whether it is better to be

former protective times, tr whether It is
better to let things go as they ky« wow and
earn no wages at all.
The free trade bureau of Cobden Club Is
busy sending broadest its free trade
heresies again trylnr to hoodwink the
people into voting u&gt;ontinue tlie present
democratic times ’hlch that Club was
largely instrument in bringing about.
The O’***** Gh’^nd tbe democratic party
always have worked In harmony.

Ireland once used to be a prosperous,
happy and contented nation, and her 8,&gt;000.000 people lived in comfort and were
I supported by the products raised on the
। Emerald Isle. But England sang to ber
the song of free trade 'and spoke of tbe
markets of the world which would be
opened unto ber. Poor Ireland listened
and was overcome bv the Siren song.
Tariffs were gradually repealed, subsidies
were withdrawn, industry began to lan­
guish and die, English goods took the
place of those made at home, the laboring
classes could find nothing to do and found
homes in other countries. To day there
are only 5,000.000 people in Ireland, and
it ia one of the most distressed lands under
tbe sun. Free trade got in its terrible

•work there just as It is doing here, and all
to Englands benefit

SAVED BY A WORD.
XamrMre of • Slanlati Term Proved
Useful to an Arnerlraa Abroad.
There are more advantages in a tausl■eal education than most of u« Ithlnk,
remarks tbe Washington Post. A cer­
tain physician here in town, who is
ju*t home from Europe, says: “I
never appreciated the advantages of a
musical education until I went into a
barber shop in Italy. Nobddv about
the place sp&lt;Ace a word of English. I
xvas stretched on a rock that passed as
* c^*lr “d wvattied In n towel. Tbe
'barter made an ImpreMionitt sweep
Imm the upi&gt;er cheek to the lower chin,
tree whlzt how It hurt.
mouth
and eye. were full ot lather; I didn't
know a word of Italian. I yelled. The
*«rt&gt;er Memed to patue for a moment.
Berhape he wm gathering strength for
a »ew onslaught. You have beard that
« drowning man can think 50 years
in a second. I thought whole libraries
and dictionaries. Not a word of Italiaa- The razor was raised again. Sud­
denly I remembered a word that I
seen on my daughter's music, and
■ad asked the meaning of.
1 yelled. “D-n
W Adagio!
“Bl. aignor." mid the barber, aud mr
life was saverl
J

the globe. Emerging from an exhaus­
tive civil war, with a public debt that
caused the nation to stagger under its
weight, the republican party, though
the country was poorer and more
sparsely peopled than it is to-day, was
able not only to provide means for all
current obligations, but succeeded in
reducing the public debt faster than
the law demanded.
Now, in a time of peace, with the
country richer than it ever was before,
the finances have been brought to a
condition of such confusion that all
business suffers and the public debt
grows. In plain words, we want money,
and democratic financiering is unable
to provide it.
Various plans have been proposed to
make good the deficiency. For exam­
ple, the New York World proposes to
add five dollars to the interna] revenue
license which the 250,000 liquor dealers
have to take out.
it also* proposes toL
levy an additional tax of ten cents a‘
gallon on the 22,000,000 gallons of wines1
and cpirits consumed in tbe country
and five cents a gallon on the 1.036,319,­
222 gallons of beer which are drunk in1
the United States every year.

This would provide a large addition
to the government receipts, and then
if Mr. Cleveland should carry out his
plan, to tax bankchecks and drafts.have
stamps placed on all legal papers and
reimpose duties on tea and coffee, a
sufficient income might be obtained, to
enable the democratic party to tear
down a few more tariff barriers in or­
der to give- foreign manufacturers eas­
ier access to fbe American market.
In the meantime dispatches from
Washington inform us that the govern­
ment receipts are again declining. For
tbe month of March they have thus
far been only $24,000,000 and are not
likely to exceed $26,000,000 for the whole
month. It is Raid that these low re­
ceipts have been very disappointing to
treasury officials.
But it is the old story over again.
There is no variation in the story that
has been told since the democratic party
look charge of the national finances.
A little table prepared by Senator Sher­
man for his Forum article brings tbe
whole subject forward in the mostcomprehensive manner. It is as follows:
Total receipts under the McKin­
ley tow. October. 1890-1862............ 1758,456,8%
Total expenditures under the Mc­
Kinley law, October. 1890-1892....731,211,1 S4
Surplus

ia.245.fHl

Total receipts under Wilson law,
September. 1894, to December,
1805......................................... ....$373,790,948
Total expenditures under Wlison
’
law, September, 1894. to De­
cember. aSS .................................. 444,290,692
Deflciency
170,600, OM
In view of this, is it strange that the
public debt is increasing and that the
receipts of tbe gonernmeut decline?—
Albany Journal.

ETThe result of the .election in Rhode
Island shows that tbe democratic party
has not yet recovered from it»&lt; over­
whelming and demoralizing defeats of
the past three years.
Jt also show s
that tlie voters of that state gtantl
d us tries.
Tbe campaign in Rhode
Island involved only notional issues, and
the result can be regarded as an indica­
tion of tbe prevailing sentiment in all
parts of the country. The defeat of tbe
democrats was tbe worst they had ever
sustained, their nominee for governor,
who was personally more popular than
the republican candidate, being beaten
by a plurality of more than 10.000. while
tbe n£w legislature will contain but six
democratic members. Rhode Island al­
ways fires the first gun Id a presidential
campaign, and there isnomis*nl$ingthe
sound this year.—Troy Times.

The Kind That It Developed by tbe Dem­
' ocrutlc Tarty.
While the;republican party is enn
batrassed with riches, democratic can­
didates for the- presidency are neither
numerous nor pervasive. The worshipera of Mr. Cleveland continue to repre­
sent that- nothing else con save his party.
but there are men who would like to
eave it if they could. Secretary Car­
lisle might be persuaded, though it Is
questionable whether lie could . com­
mand either the delegation or the elec­
toral vote of Kentucky. Secretary-Ol­
ney has a chattel mortgage on sonic
delegations from New England if he
wants them, but it is to him extremely
doubtful whether he wants any delega­
tion whatever. It has occurred to him
more than once that a distipctly un­
American administration is riot calcu­
lated to lift a secretary ot state toward
glory. Mr. Whitney, whose honorable
service as secretary of the navy should
not be forgoten, would probably prefer
not to have that service remembered too
obtrusively th is year, and Mr. Morrison,
of Illinbis, who has lost himself in his
relations with railroads, might perhaps
be as strong as any other candidate of
Iris party, if he hud not been conspicu­
ous years ago in framing a tariff bill.
The democratic party has never done
anything since it Jdndled a rebellion
against the union. Possibly there is a
relation of cause and effect here; pos­
sibly the party which kindles a rebellion
becomes thereby incapable of doing any­
thing else. But the democratic his­
tory has been one of negatives. It has
threatened nnd 'more or less tried to
tear down many things. Itdenounced,
but was not able to stop, specie redemp­
tion of legal-tender notes. It has been
reviling every step taken toward honest
money, a sound currency, a safe and uni­
form. kxirikLwg wjvAe-nr, Vat the higher
powers have mercifully saved the naSion from even a touch of democratic
destructiveness in that regard. It has
continually threatened to tear down the
protective tariff, but, coming into power
in ail branches of the government, was
not able to muster enough sincerity or
definiteness of purpose to get that done
either, though in the effort much was
torn down and a great deal of damage
w as done.
The tearing-ddwn statesman does not
fill a large place in the public mind. In­
deed, every*body knows that he has only
a torch for destroying, but no ham­
mer for building, and must therefore be
not the sort of man a progressive na­
tion-needs.
The difficulty with the
democratic party is that for more than
30 years it has cultivated that.sort of
statesmen, and no other—and the prac­
tical results are obvious.—N. Y. Trib­
une.

itovea that tbe percentage of women
X wS .u-gStTi, small that it i.

First, the .Ilk, raw or In

any Stage of mnnr.favture,
before or utter dyeing. I. «6K«1 for
aw hour in n bath of ^chloride of
tin; then, after squrerta’ and wash­
ing. it la worked in a warm solution of
water glass or soluble silicate of aodn.
water
«• —...........•
, .
•
.
. an shour,
__ tfollowed
_ it— .«.l hr.
I lor clwut
by ,vnchmfr,
whslung.
IVUII num, --------------------- V
___ :__ iwM«n
paased
having
also nreviouely
been previously
through a solution of phosphate of sodai
| The operation may bejepented agalg
land again, with no harmful effect on
the fiber or on the siitscqiMT.t dyeing,
nnd in fl-re -opera lions the fcdk may lie
j increased, in weight some 1W&gt; to 1-0
per cent. Tlw silk Ts now .souped, end.
if already, dyed, is clean'd iii an &lt;*mulsion of olive oil r.nd acid.

he

.

t

.Changed his mind.

WM.

of wide, fla-t shoes,
tbe New York
He declare, be b- wade notawb.t he I. talking Bbout
He think! that the “two mon in 100
wr2 the wme kind of •hoe. that be
Xre which look like Utow uaed for
.Taking on water. Thi. man alm be-

fcidered safe to go in the case of ailk
tutended to be dyed light .hade, or to
be bleached. Becently a Germab Invent­
or has brought forward o process in
which silica ia tbe weighting agent.
In carrying out this method, »ay» the
Streit Newa-Tribune, three step, are

Osborn for Cotigrean.

not worth eoMidenng.
The whole trouble he attribute, to
abota. He «oy« mtn nnd women were
never intended to wear .boe. at all. It
i. his otwervation that when tbe foot
Is flattened out and the toe. spread the
natural movement’ of the body ia to. I
rtrnighien itaelf. This be attributes .
to cortaiu muscular action,and he ba. a

SSt
’ZSe’AS,"
BeSM,EO to «

liffiiiLi£!*406to 5.
5.00
Mutton.^ resid. 5.
Dried appkn, 9
-vaMnKMBt floor. sXn
Ctorerwed. 4 o u bjx&gt;
Maple augar. a to 7.

CauronN*
y”
_oiux&lt;ntvnai.
'vmmblicftB caoctT w

chart to prove It.
Dr. W.;j. Kcohj j
When the foot is compreMed by a ।
shoe nnd the toe. jammed together FEuivhed Jipw.iscTt r&lt; at ar.d
there Is a sympathetic tension on tbe । J ring err, En srn
Eje In
whole init.catar and nervous .ystem I

Svlilch draw, the body

forward. or .

bends IL
'
It Ims br«'n noted in-his calculations ■
Unit persoiiH in bathing costume on the .
beach Walk much straighter. It is also i
u notable ftict that tbe Indian, who run«I
barefooted on the phiins, has the proud- J
eat kind of a walk. He is us^traight as
on IfOD pole.

Prnyiuj for Death, the Ja»ver Stroggat’J
Writers have liked'to speak of the
Agaltiit It When .MeonceJ: ,
A curious cofc of nervous hnilucin.'i’ republic of letters, as if to mark their
freedom
aud equality; but there is a
Hon is reported in tbe London Tele
graph. At Bordeaux recently a hyster­ better phrase, namely, the community
ical Frenchman visited the tomb where of letters; for that mean* intercourse
his beloved was laid. Carrying a lighted and comradeship and a life in common.
candle and kneeling by her coffin, be ex­ Some take up their abode in it as if
claimed passionately: * “Would I could they bad made rio search for a place to
die! Would I could die!" Just then the dwell in, but had come into the freedom
Wind closed the door and extinguished of it by blood and brightness. Others
the light. The bereaved .lover who had buy the freedom with a great price, and
just prayed for death rurhed for the seek out alt the sights and privileges of
door; he could not o|N?n it; he tore at tb«- place with an eager thoroughness
it, knocked, kicked, struggled, calling and curiosity. Still others win their
loudly for help. No answer, only the way into a certain grace nnd aptitude,
utter silence and darkness of the tomb. next best to the ease nnd dignity of be­
His wish to die was forgotten. He sank
dowfi and wept; his tears were not for a bonny place to be. Its comradeships
his beloved, but for himself. He felt are a liberal education. Some, indeed,
the pangs of hunger; he thought of his even there, live apart; but most run al­
candle and cut it into four parts. He ways in the market place to know what
ate tbe first quarter the t'rst day, the all the rest have said.
Some keep
second quarter on the second day. the special company, while others keep
third on the third day, nnd the last
quarter on the fourth day. No more, phere and life of the place in their aeverand he mustdieof starvation. He made al degrees.—Prof. Woodrow Wilson, in
one more desperate effort to open the Centunr.
;
door, when it suddenly opened and the
liT'The ways and means committee is
keeper of the cemetery stood before
deluged with requests for reciprocity
him; tbe sunlight blinded him, and he
legislation from all over the country.
fell from exhaustion. He hod bees
Tbe people at last understand . what
there just four hours.
recinrocitv means.—Toledo Blade.

f:

DF._HELEh

LTlicuotid iqr.fciiJif!
Micb wfxdt-rlttl Mi.- c.
lid* city on baton1:.} .:
aud 0. -All hnaiiiri u: i
nent specialism
ti.y &gt;&gt;
. i rvices three nientl-.- :
a’l chronic distant-. sii&lt;
paralysis,
U’a
lestnewj, brain n d it St. T'ltus,’ Dancv.
:*.t£br\ jiljj
dkea.-efi, includlt:;.* j.i'tnj
cere, j-alt' rheum, t
heart.
stomac-'i and kidney t‘,
male dliea.*vst nervot:?. &lt;].
vitality, confurion 01 W 1 % svenl iU ji
sfryety. less of ng-:a&lt;i;y ai •*th icy. etc.,
qtnckly and permam nii)
IglAal aud rierer-falliisg t
eatujrnt,
gnarsntetd when other-1 «te tailed
jirlU not accept inccrahiv
Theyi|a
examine Jtou thoroufchiy. free of
and if you are .ticurab!
• y wiii fnokk,
kindly, tell you so.
Take one candid tbougl t l»efor* it h too
late. A week or s mcnil
■
'place
per *
case beyoud the reach of W.
Consumption, asthma. bronchitis 13]
catarrh are no. Icngcr ir curable dlse£
by their new and never-fi ilinr method.
Remember it costs you inothing to cmsuit these eminent apech toU. and tlttfe.
fore the most humble in c‘ rramstanee* na
avail themselves uf their »?t experitn®. ■
Catarrh and catarrhal de ifness are pojy
lively and permanently ci red by title ij
Japanese method.
DR. BELEN LEE glv s special xtta
tlon to disease* of ladles. Merited rewini
Her remedies were secure 1 while in Ji-ii
and will positively am! p -fmanently cm
all complaints. The doc &lt;or can be c-isuited daily at ber parlcn in the Haitlip
House.
w
Office hours 9 ». in. tt S p. tn: cEce
Hastings House.

Crescents
AGAIN LEAD

THE

MJTE5T

BICYCLE

THE HAY DUTY.
Farmers Are Suffering: from a Democratic
Tariff.
The farmers of the country are ap­
pealing to congress just now for an in­
creased duty upon hay. Thousands of
petitions have been in circulation in the
country in the past few weeks, signed
by hundreds of thousands of farmers,
asking congress to increase tbe rate.
The reason of this is the enormous in­
crease in the importations of bay. most­
ly from Canada, since the repeal of the
McKinley law. The duty on hay under
the McKinley tariff was $4 per ton.
In the year following the enactment of
that law, tbe Importations of hay
dropped Jrom 125.000 tons to 29,000
tons.
The Wilson law repealed the rate, and
in its place put a duty of 20 per cent, ad
valorem, which amounts to about $l.G0
per ton. So the present rate of duty
under the Wilson law is only nboutonethird what it was under the McKinley
law. The result of it js the enormous
increase in the importations of hay.
The amount of hay brought into the
country since tbe enactmentoftbe Wil­
son law has been more tba/i double
what it was in toe correspond iifg length
of time under the MdKinJey law.
The official figures for the first 17
months of the Wilson law show a
total importation erf 373.800 tomrof hay
against 140.082 tons in the fest n
months of the McKinley law. This
shows «n increase of 233.778 tons. It
will thus be seen that tbe importstfarm
under the new law by reason of tbe
enormous reductions in tariff rates,
have increased more than 150 per cent.,
and that nearly $2,000,000. w hich would
otherv. iac hate gone to the farmera of
the United States, has gone out of the
couotry by reason of the increased purchsjjes ot hay from abroad, brought
in us u result of the redactions in rules
of dutv.—Toledo Ulode.

HMUnn Mi
W. » to 14.
JWtM. ».
WfatMtO 11

Not more tta» two
ThU ob«aw*lton oom« ftom
'/^.rho ta » c~k aboutttab«£H-

tin on the Uber; the materiel
. l»th of tannic Mid and then
cl perehloride ot tin. a rePetltJ°°
this being made until an inertathe weight amount, to from IS u&gt; w
^•cent beyond wh&gt;=h HI. not con-

THX HASTINGS, MICH., POSTOFFICE,
AVGUST 14, 1879.

7

‘’'“J’”.?*

of .Ilk. are aanonooed. Ordinarily
1, -weighted" by depositing •*“**? ^

MAMHAU. L. COOS.saw,.

|

I

EARTH

HIGHEST
GRADE
IN
QUALITY
BUT
NOT
IN

PRICE.

Western Wheel
Works.
Chicago, III.

THE FASTEST MH.E ever ridden
on any form of bicycle was made by 0. M.
Dennis at Denver, Colorado, on- March 2”.
on a Crkscxnt .No. 1, 1896 model. Tlie
course was one straight away, upgrade, an,
the time was one minute, eleven and threefifths seconds. The course was accurately
surveyed aud the timing done by four
watches.
This was not done on a racing wheel,
but on a regular Crkscknt No. 1,1896 model,
which sells the world over at $75—never le&gt;~.
For sale only by
•

Hardware.
Hastings..

)year Bros
______ _

�Hasting*'- Banner••
Thursday, Apr. :6, 1896.
w. R. COOK. Local Bdltor.

I» ,tbe brwtflnc

felt boot, from a oar Into tbe store house

at the factory Saturday be sUpi&gt;ed and folk
striking the edge ot the platform with tbe
pit of bls stomach, Injuring himself quite
I badly Ard making a very painful wound.

Mtabll.hant of J.

Forbre, |p Milton, nar Belon,

Mom., tbm earn, into tbe world

April 4.
«brown ally which by blnbrifbt should
make the faiteat troulnx warein tbe world.
The parenta ot th I. HlUe filly are Naner
Banka, ^ith a record of 2:04, and tbe

A prominent doctor writes In a New
York paper that bolted flour Is one of tbe equally tamoua
principal causes of Americano losing tbelr record of 2:07%.

Wall paper and '
Wall Paper

.tallton,

Arion with a

Shown in a
Town of this j

thing at home, he drove to the eist side of
the house and stopped.
Having no tie

Size Before '

strap with him he was going U&gt; tie the
horse with one of the lines, but jiust as he

stepped onto the buggy step the horse
sturted. \V-ith the one line In j his hand

s and look it over,
will sec something
want. A large Ijnc
:. low sk eles.papcr,
.. I cloth, mixed
iron! a '/• pint to
ifti, Plastico, the
'all finish—cold'
process.
Every:
911 need in house
ling time.
■d

S
Hastings Iliv-skn No
\ 1 will bave.a iqilendld as

W ..entertains-nt In their3 eveulna: April,22. 1
Mr. Gio. D. W..nams
8 . the great Shakesperlan sehitkr
and Elc- ,
5 ' eutlonlst will give a recital nrsijn
, ikespeart’s '
great comvdy eniilled “Much Ado about:
Nothin?’.” Ticket* 50e for sale at H:is-1
l tings City Bank, Hastings Nution^l Bank, i

The Druggist.

95 quires.

and being down between »tlfc wheels
Henry turned the horse ground to the left,
but seeing farther effort In this; direction
useless he attempted to get badk into tl.e

The • Ballimere ■ Journal ol Commeree i
says “The n:ost extraordinary stenosra; hie '
I
feat we ever heard of was performed last
year by Mr. Reed, an Englishman. In the
sittings of the opium commission in India
he recorded accurately, and afterward rend

On Saturday you can buy pretty stylish
. hats at Miss Gertrude Stebbins, for 9S
ents, SI,.&gt;5 or 81,98. First door west of

Goodyear’s hardware.

Something out of the ordinary iu the
way of openings has been inaugurated in
this city by its leading Boot A Shoe deal­

23 as was reported. This elected him by
*&gt; instead of 15 majority^ A alight change

was also made in some of tbe other major-

at Che New styles.

1 A blaze Id John Mullen’s bouse on
Jefferson street called out tbe fire depart­

the senior editor of thedoumal either has

Occasionally, that is al-out once a week

Tbe fire started

a dress that
It only took
extinguish

An effort is being made to establish a
confirmation scholarship at Akeley Insti­

a spasm of what be thinks is “righteous
indignation?', or else be taxes his stomach
and eats something he ought not to. La*t
week we think it was an attack of what
he thinks I* righteous indignation, be­

Th" hors‘’““ ,Uul‘
fell
lire bu
buggy
the
horse
fc 1 from t!le
“v aud U
“! h
“r” veered
v"'-r""
to the side of the road upon which the
little one was playing.

Unable to get out

of the way the runaway animal struck the
child with terrific force, the buggy also,

Bishop spent Sun­

Misses Flora and Hattie Beadle were id
Nashville Tuesday.

Mrs. W. O. Lowden, and -.daughter
Gladys are In the city.
Mrs. C. S. Brown spent Sunday in De­
troit with ber husband.
Mrs. Delia Barlow and Mrs. John Kurtz
went to Grand Rapids yesterday.
Mrs. G. H. Reeder. of GramFTTnpid* is
visiting relatives aqd friends here.

oliss Effa Simpson, of Nashville, has
been spending the week in Hastings.

Church and Society.

-

Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach at tbe
Rogers school house next Sunday after­
noon at 8.

(cithers. Tlr-tetafi.
ot crock, Ute -ur
jut, aud tbe ircstttalJtcn-cer.t pfickajre

Usual services at Presbyterian church,
next Sunday morning at 10:80. Y. P. P.
C. E. at 6:30. Preaching at 7:30.

JMinand Dyes &lt;irs* cnw.
rlcte iuccer*. Ur'

The Daughters of Rubeltth I. O. O. F.
will give a warm sugar social at Odd
Fellows hall .Saturday evening April 18th,
from ri to T. AH are cordially invited to
attend.
The chili soHii! Cohhtjcled with the M.
E. chiire-h will be 6ntcftained in the church
p-irkwi Wednesday afternoon. April 22 by
Mrs. 1*. K. Giant nnil the ladle* Associated
with-her. ■ Supp«»t will be served from 5
tn , 7,f r*all Will
b*I be
ill velccme.
1... re rilrerere,..
,

I sell al! kinds o£ DYE and
DYE STUFFS.

Exclusive agency fori
WM.
KILLER,

At the Melhixlrst chitreh,. next Sunday
morning lh« pastor will preach on "The
Light of the World.” Services as canal in '
t ie evening. The next ndtlrm in the
lay mans course will Ip given by Mr.
Striker In twn w&lt;i-k»; subject ‘ The Gencral Confer*rice. This{conference meets In.
C cvehuid in the rnorith of May.

W. H. Goodyear.
Ei pert Druggist.
Drug

DO Not Bo

Robert Adams who lias l&gt;een .an attend­
ant nt the Kalamazoo asylum for several
months past Is visiting friends In the city.

School has now been in session for near­
ly two weeks, with the usual attendance.
Two new one* have entered our ranks.
Adda Slawson and Maude Teeplel
Homer Shellhouse and sister Florence
Rev. Taylor conducted Chapel exercises
returned to their home In Ada, Ohio, yes­
Monday of this week.
terday, after an extended visit with relaThe 12 year German class are now read­
tlves here.
ing Goethe’s, “Hermann and Dorothea.”
Esia Warmeth leaves school this week
Mrs. Clement Smith leaves for Ft.
to begin teaching the High Street school
Leavenworth, Kan., next week to visit her
in Rutland.
sister Mrs. A. D. DIskern. Miss Gertrude
A clqss in vocal music of about twelve
wHl return with her some time in May.
members, has been organized In the High
School, under the direction of Miss Fitz­
\aW111 McKevltt, Jul Borrendame, Will
Simmons. They meet once a week and
Barnaby and Joe Rusk! saw the Page are doing some fine work.
Fence Giants go down before the Grand
Our visitors are:—Minnie Mead. Bessie
Rapids team at the latter city Tuesday af­ Donovan, Ethel Kress, Cora Gillespie,
Minnie Downs, Lillian Bessmer, Etta
ternoon.
Hubbard, lone Snyder, Mabie Colgrove,
Earea Edwards, Ernest Edger, Roy Fuller
Club Entertainment.
and Rev. Grigsby.
The closing number on the lecture
course was given last evening at the opera
house, and was greeted, as has been all
numbers on tbe course, with a full house.
Following was the program rendered:

-The Bicyclers” a Farce by John Kendrick
Bangs.
CAST OF CHARACTERS.

DCGOW

ON POOR aARDENSEEOSL

We keep the [best to
be bad. also

fieli ?bm,
Spurfy Kaftr hn,
White Clover
She Grass Sett
A new lot of 41as?wear
and best stock of crock­
ery in town. :

SIXTH GRADE.

Edith Lombard, the ever faithful, cor­
respondent to the -Banner, has completed
ber work, and now ibe Items will be
furnished by Bertha Wiseman.
The enrollment this term is 50.
A new scholar was enrolled at the be­
ginning of this term: his name is Gus

Mr. Robert Yarfialey, an expert F. W. Walker
Mr. Jack Barlow, another
Walter B. Hayes
Clye Rowe,one of our Bchoolmate, of lost
Mr. Tbaddeus Perkins, a beginner C. E. Doyle term, b«S wcored . place In the Ball Bat
Mr. Edward Bradley, a scoffer
Win R. Cook
factory and so Is out of school.
.
Mrs. Tbaddeus PtrklBs, a resistant
Our ever welcome visitor Rev. Grigsby
Mrs. WHIR.Cook
Mrs. Edward Bradley, an enthuslwit
visited our school last week.
Also Ralph
Miss Kittle Beadle
Jennie, a maid
Miss Effa Simpson Kenvon, Miss Snyder and Mrs. Seward.
Selection
Orchestra
Mr. Longfellowis the favorite poet of
FART KKCOKD.
the sixth grade.
We are studying elementary botany In
Solo "Ln Sunny Spain.”
• Mhsgurth
Mrs. B. I. Hendershott
connection with ourdrawiog lessons.
Recitation. "To Hie Lloos,’’
The absentees this week are Frank Sage
Miss Bessie George
a _ tnl a ••April Kiln”
i»hm
and Robbie Seward.
8 0 *0 I b -‘Cradle Song”
Kat»
, Fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters and
•
Mi» Ed nah Truman
friends be ready fur “reception day” In the
PART THIRD
future.
"Three Little Molds.” a Ballad Opera In one act.
All of the pupils pasted the examination
CAST OF CHARACTERS.
in Geography.
Fannie
Mrs. JI. I. Hendershott
Fullowing is the program for the Senior
Kate
Mias Effa Simpson
Madge
Mias Ed nah Trtnnan entertainment to be given In the High
Prince
.
Charles J/*-wls Schoo! room, Thursday evening April SO.
Harry
Al H. Weber
Sailors
Clarenee Birber and Fred Spaulding Mu«ic
„
Chotr
Accompanists Mrs. Jas. A Sweezey, Mrs. Bway
Wm. Nance
Carrie M. Goodyear.
Dialogue.‘-roily Ann.”
«
- „
Solo
■
Corn Tomlinson
Time forbids a detailed mention of tbe Instrumental
Kecllalh&gt;n
Alice Rlckel and \ ante Beam
program, but it proved most entertaining Vocal Solo
Peart Spaulding
and one which the audience seemed to en­ Burtetquo an a Literary entertainment by tbe
••awcet Family."
joy. It was a happy closing to The very M1 Sweet,
a Jone "relic.”
Ada Andros
excellent and satisfactory lecture cour-e, Ar'miuty Ann Sweet.very winning. Mary Cr.ok
furnished by the Womens Club and the Bot.-ey Eellndy sweet, delicate one,
Nina Waldorff
Current Topic-Club the past winter. The
Caroline Cordelia»1&gt;oth twin9
^d?lh„?T2i0V
success of the course has demonstrated !&gt;oroUiy Delllab l
Elate Vtetzel
Hastings people appreciate first class at­ Etlz ibetb Eliza.most attractive, Lizzie Loveland
Fedory.pairtlal to tlo vers.Grace Barker
tractions. and arrangements will doubtless Frances
Giurinnne Gadabout, who pygles. Lena We ght
be made for another course for the coming Vocal 8 &gt;ln
Miss Fitzsimmons
winter.
Admusloi 10 cents.

LOWEST PRICES ONi CANNEP
GOODS‘lN THE CITY.

44 A 111 Q V/Hlfl ^111311
IlCilllc) Q V (1111 II llluit "
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Barm and Eaton
Summer Normal..
—to be held at

;

NASHVILLE

']

—for six weeks ’beginning

1

MOhDfty, JULY 6,
Classes wtl b? organized n all branch­
es required I*

First, Secod and Thft-d
Grade CcrSkates.
&lt;
। ' Condi-to*-ILiuindiiq
;
Sopt.h.R mNDRU^
J. C. KETCItAFI.
G. S. BASSgTT-

ii

spring opening or pine snots
[This is not a “slaughter sale’’ but a genuine opening of Spuin' Scxleb ]

JLJLJLJtJLJLJtJLAJtJfcJfcJLJtJiJtJkJL

MI,
SMUT.
APRIL

be untrue when he wrote IL •

AT THIS OPENING will »0 displayed
a very fine line of Shoes. You are cordiaV invited to
call and see them they will be arranged in such a man­
ner that yon can examine them at your leisure. We
want everyone to call and see us. Those who do not buy
are as welcome as those who do; as we want you to see
the new things.
: : : :
•
For the lour &lt;Uy» we will give with each sale ot Un shoes •
box of ten polishLadles' Kid shoes a bottle of “Oltt Edge" afle

dressingGents' shoes a box of T. IT. Polish.

yunriTrxmwwTm

cause be lashed all the fury of Lis pent up
nature Into a foam because F. L. Heath

was defeated for Mayor. It Is very strange
, lute, Grand Haven. The plan is for each that tbe Journal Fhould become so wrathy
one whom Kt. Rev. Bishop G. D. Gillespie when It Is reported that the Journal editor
As
has confirmed to give a dollar, payable in limself did not support tin Heath.
.
that amount or to be paid at the rate of 25 to what Mr. Brady did no oye but Mr.
Brady Is responsible and he is amply able
cents a year for four years.
fflrs. Rose Colgrove met with quite a to answer for hini^ifTT^the effort of the
Journal to iv^erylbitg th tbe Wool
mishap Friday morning; iu attempting
to kindle a fire with kerosene she threw Boot ComyawTh as langbabi/ os it is w
the liquid onto the wood amt evidently true, because everyone mturt known that
Mr. Grant’s election was d/te tu democrat­
some live coals yet remained in the sdove
from the night before as an explosion oc­ ic votes, and to imunuatej that Ilze II oul
curred, burning one ot her bands badly, B jo: Company ever said fliat it would dis­
charge a man for votlngjust as be please*1
searching her face, and singeing her hair
and eyebrows.
Prompt ffiedieal a.’- is somethin*the Journal editor knew to
tendauce presented any serious results.

•Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
day In Middleville.

FEATHERS, T
GOWNS AND CLOAKS

Charlotte Leader.

of tan polish.
With each pair of ladies
kid shoes k bottle of “Gilt edge” the best
2'.c dressing made with each pair of Gents
shoes a box of T. M. polish.
Take a look

,.7A mistake in the count In the 2nd ward
gave K. K. Grant 30 majority Instead of

a few minutes brisk work to

•

Miss Lulu Felghner bas been In Grand

Tbe jury in tbe Holmes murder ease on
trial at Grand Rapids brought in a verdict
of guilty In the first degree after being out
four hours. Holmes it will be remember­ STOCKINGS,
ed shot Motorman Johnson while in a fit
of anger because the latter ran bis cold may lie col­
fingers down his neck. The case has been ored a blade
fought desperately by the defense who had that will not
tbe Services of three of tbe best lawyers crock or fade
if you use
to be secured. Tbe verdict was quite a
surprise as a disagreement had been looked FAST
for.
.
BLACK

4,000 words, and can be used 250 times.—

The Detroit Journal of last Friday eon(Jui-d a picture of C. S. Brown, of this ers, Woolley A Brouaon. On Wednesday,
ity. mentioning hh name iu connection Thursday, Friday aud Saturday, Apr. 22,
23. 24. and 25th.
They will arrange for
with the office of auditor general.
the inspection of the public one of tbe
&lt;The pries are up and the wire strung
finest lines of shoes ever shown In this'
tixr the telephone exchange.
The phones
city. You will have opportunity to ex­
w i 1 be pul in place tbte week.
It Marts f
amine them at yoar leisure. Whether you
with about 15 sul»scribera on the Hst^
wish to buv or not you are welcome, as
A mall bag containing papers was Ixnd- these gentlemen want everyone to see the
100 near the track in being thrown from tbe things they have in foot wear,
ijach
real! car, on tbe 10:40 Tuesday, and l*dy caller will receive a large size wooden
got run over derailing one of the wheels handle ^buttonhook';
For the four days
and causing a slight delay.
they give with each pair of tan shoes a bux

near the roof, catching from
.hung too near tbe chimney.

iting in the city.

speed and was limded

passing over the little victim. The fright­
over the evidence of the two Brahmans, of
■ ’.treafter, changes for advertisements whose language he knew nothing and ened mother rushed to the injured child
Physi­
:i
reach this office Tuesdays at latest to whom he had never seen before. He took and soon had It In her embrace.
। are insertion 4n tlie Issue of the week
cians were called who examined tlie severe
: down the sounds as they came from their
vi :-n brought.
bruises on the head, face and chest of tlie
lips representing each sound by Its phonetic
little one and pronounced recovery almost
character.
.
Sarsaparilla Landis "5e.
Impossible.
The child lived in an uncon­
What we consider one of [the finest
scious slate until Monday morning when
•Celery Comp, jl.andis 75c.
“Woman’s editions” that has be«i yet re­
death came to Its relief.
Brief services
Buy wall paper of Landis.
ceived at this office, was the Easier edition
were held at the home Monday evening
of the Clinton Co. Republican Issued by
12 cents at Stauffer’s.
and the body was taken to Whitehall for
Chi-apest place in the city to buy hats the ladies of the Congregational church at interment on the early morning train. Mr.
St. Johns. It was a sixteen page edition and Mrs. Marrail have the sympathy of all
n at Russell^.
Call at Miss Sherman’s and inspect her printed on a fine quality of book paper,and In tbelr bereavement.
The little girl was
liberally illustrated.
Tbe fron| page was the youngest of a family of three children.
line of milHpery.
most attractive, half tone cuts of little St. Mr. Marrall has been an employe in Kurtz
• ’ail at Russell’s and see their 25 cent
Johns girls and boys forming a border to the Bros, meat market for some time past.
?ailors. ail trimmtd.
page. Judging from tbe advertising pat­ Mr. Bentley is getting along as well as
Hear George B. Williams at the Armory’ ronage the edition must have been a finan­
could be expected, but wlllbe confined to
next Wednesday night.
cial success.
tbe house for some time to come.
A line ot childrens caps from 25 to 50
The trouble between the Baptist church
:■ nts at Miss Stebbins.
and its minister has broken out afresh,
Gov. Rich has designated Friday, May 1,
New styles and lowest prices In mlllin- Rev. Hauser being arrested Saturday on a as Arbor Day. In his proclamation he
‘ says:—“The people are earnestly requested
&lt;7 4 Mrs. Fred Spaulding’s.
charge of attempting to break up a relig­
to observe the day by setting out trees,
Mrs E. B. Lathrop has Issued invitat- ious meeting. It is claimed that on Sun­ shrubs aud vines about their homes and
ir-uns for a five o’clock tea on Friday.
day-April 5, during tbe annual election of upon our highways and public places.
officers for the Sunday school Rev. Hauser The exercises In our public schools upon
SpecW prices Tuesday, Wednesday and
that day should be of a character that will
attempted to break up the meeting because, impress upon the minds of our youth Hte
Thursday.
O. D. Spaulding.
officers in the faction opposing hkn were material benefits derived from its obser­
Judge Robinson lost a valuable Jersey
being elected. He is out on bail and will vance. By precept and example our teach­
■ow !a--t week from an injury to its brain.
hive his hearing before Justice Riker to­ ers should lead In a work that will not
on’y bring its reward to them, but remain
The entertainment given by Grand Rap- day, Barrell and Potter and P. T. Colgrove as an incentive for future generations to
:ds ta'eut last Friday evening at the opera are his attorneys.
beautify and adorn oar fair State. Our
diminishing forests and tbe
h juse was excellent.
Court stenographer Hoedemaker has rapidly
Increased demand for shade and ornamen­
David Landreth &amp; So.r’s garden seeds ! purchased a graphaphone and placed it n
tal trees has caused' the organization of
are absolutely the best on the market. his
* office,
“
which greatly “simplifies
*
’“*“'• u,
his“ •■Forestry Associations” whose purpose Is
work. His method now for reproducing to preserve th&lt;* forests and educate the
You wi.ll find them only at Stauffer’s.
testimony Is as follows: He reads aloud ; people In the science of forestry. These
organ'zatlons deserve encouragement and
Noth k—A good little house to rent
from his short hand notes. Into the grapha- It is to be hoped that their numbers will
heap, near the Union school.
Inquire of
phone. This iu turn reads it back to an ’multiply. This occasion is taken to urge
F. Hazel at Nathan Barlow’s.
operator who takes down the testimony on tbe preservation of the shade trees which
Mrs. D. S, Gdbdyear gave a pleasant a typewriter,’which can be done immedi­ now stand along oar country roads. They
&gt;. o’clock tea to about thirty of her lady ately or not until years afterwards if de­ may damage the growing crop slightly but
In beauty, shade, and protection from the
f tends Tuesday at her home on West
sired
The mechanism of tbe machine is winds, they repay the damage they do
G-ntre St.
1
'
wonderful, and Its wort Is rapid.
The many times over.” The Banner would
like to have correspondents mention the
l/&gt;r, M. Xiicc Kirk has moved from Ford’s
capacity of tbe machine Is to receive as
schools that observe “Arbor Day” in their
Hotel, and is now nicely located in tbe fast as the operator will talk to It In dis­ I locality.
front rooms over Hams and Van Arman’s tinct tones.
Each receiving roll, 25 of
grocery store.)
which accompanies the machine, will bold

ment Thursday evening.

Mr*. Clarence Lathrop, of Ionia, is vis­

strairiht for an Lnusfcg at Mason.
|
electric light pole.
Henry juijii-vd aud in
W. R. Coofc was In Grand Rablda Tu?5' I
dolnir! broke the ankle bone of 1:1s right
.
1 -&lt;tf. The h&lt;&gt;r?i: eontluued-on tn its mad day to attend a mecting'of lire Republican ।
Newspaper
Association.
'
•
U ght.
In front of. Clarence MarralP*
Miss Mabie Colgrove. and Mlsi Matic
homcjiear the railroad, his little two.year
I
and at the hall. .StudenU of lll»h school ! «!d child was plajiijgait the rolidside, hnv- Jewett jvfio has been visiting her aunt !
cairget special tickets for 25c from W. D. ; tag left Its mother’s arms not five minutes Mrs. F. LI. Barlow- returned to Akeley
.
Hayes, president of the board of education, - before, and all unconscious of danger. yesterday.

L. Heath

AL NEWS.

Mrs. D. MeOmber was In Grand Rapids
Tuesday.

Misses Katie Lj-otis and Gertrude SHnsbuggy nnd on the third attempt t was inc-’ crland are home from Yprilantl for t’e
19. U. It K. of 1’. eessful.
I
When he got into, the buggy spring vacation^
■
well es amaslpg however, both lines had dropped to ti e
Rev. A. D 'Grigsby, ^ys. Grigsby ar
r“ :
hail
We.
•
■day
।
Philo
Dunning
attended
spring
meeting
of
!
■—-—j . ground aud the horse was riitHripg at full

future of t*fe blaydi- atone.

H

PERSONAL MENTION.

Rapids this week.

teeth at an early age. and. stat's tbe fact
Sunday afternoon Henry Bentley hitch­
that careful experiments have demonstra­ ed up his father's horse to take a drive.
ted that animals can live for only a few The animal was a fractious one and was
weeks If fed on superfine white flour aloue feeling e^laHy lively because of tbe
whereas they can live and thrive on un­ fact that It had not been exercised suf­
bolted flour or meal without any trouble.
ficiently of late.
Wishing to get some­

Nothing Like
fly stock

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_______________

yAs Chaa. Grace was carrying a ease of

The Red Front Shoe Store

Souvenir Button-

Moat Pointed of

Hook to Each ; r r

Pointed Toes In

:::: Lady Caller.

Black andColor*

I i'lt '

*

�THE HAIR ANO SCALF.

Hastings Banner
Thursday, Apr. 16, 1896,

\“We are never too old to learn” is cer■tainly true in many cases, and I made
some rather startling dfecoveriee re­
garding this important subject, and
found that many common uses had be­
come general abuses. For exampla,
the old rule of thoroughly brushing
the hair before retiring each night
does strengthen the roots, and while
it is a good rule for some it te &amp; bad
rale for others. It certainly darkens
all hair materially—due, of course, to
the fact that the natural oil is brought
out—therefore, light-haired women so
anxious to remain blond should surely
avoid it. Persons with dark hair, es­
pecially if wiry, bhould part it through
the middle, brash the one half nt a

OQOKBWOS. Ny^rttore.

A QUESTION OF VISION.
It ia an admitted fact that tbe aye it

Km., «ay»i

little doubL even in the minds of opti­
cians and physiologists, that the ^ie-

—----!&gt;»!►.

-I wasdelirered
fctta
of TWIN* b&gt;
ggWAMo.
la.^ibr, * ^l‘C
nomenon of “seeing" is chiefly mental
leu than 10 min­
—in other words, that it is the mind
utes end with
and not the eye that "sees.”
araroely any pain
New York, April 13.—Commander
How often have you seen a friend
Wa«baif£i
after using only
•nd Mrs. Bailington Booth gave out a
who, seemingly, waa engaged In look­
two
bottles
of
five-column statement Sunday night
ing intently on some-object on the ta­
giving officially some of the reasons for
ble, at the opposite side of the room,
expoae for raJertP
having foresworn allegiance to foreign
or at some picture, who, on being
headquarters. The vital points in (he
timetable
aroused from his day dream, would
artatemeut aretbntat International head­
confess that he was "looking at noth­
County
of
Barry
is
heldjon
tbe
29th
dayof
April
quarters there had come to be a positive
ing In particular." The explanation of
Stations.
iSe. at ten o clock In the forenoon. Dated this
hatred of everything American. Ob­
the fact that he saw "nothing In par­
loth day of March, A. D tase. „ „
1
y
n. McKxvrrr,
jections were urged by Gen. Booth
ticular" Is plain enough if properly set
ALOXZotKkXASTOM.
Sheriff.
MOKTH.
against tbe display of the national Hag
forth. It was because his mind was
Attorney.
.
upon badges and in halls and homes.
busy with other times and scenes.
“
MORTGAGE MALE.
time
carefully
and
evenly,
so
ns
not
to
BBADF1ELD
REGtUTOB
00..
ATL15TA,
GA.
He said the time had arrived to cease
Faces, bits of wayside scenery, and*
Jone*t)
Default haring been made in tbe oMidltiona
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
parrying the stars and stripes at the tear it. Your brash is largely respon­ the like, were being presented to view
of a certain mortgage made by Fred W- Kirkel
and wife Mettle of tbe town of Hastings. Birry
head of parades. He objected to the sible for this, however; so use a long in the panorama of the mind, and tbe
county, Michigan, to Hamuel Canon of Gales- Crooked Lake.
nse of the eagle upon crests, and con­ bristle, not too closely strung together. “mind’s eye”—or mental vision—was
burj” kalsmlzoo County. Mteblxan. dated Delton
stantly spoke d?precatingly of' the The French are undoubtedly high au­ engaged jn eagerly scanning'pictures
December " A. D. 1S8G, and recorded in the of­ CBoverdale....
fice of the Register of Deeds, for tlie County of Aken Point...
country and of its people and its insti-, thority on this mucb-ubuse&lt;] subject,
of impressions made thereon months,
Barrv and Hute of Michigan, on the beventh ■ealtx.............
ll; &gt;,£l !«..
end M. Tonsori al insists that the sim­
tutlons.
day
of Decern’^er A. D. te-Gln Liberal of Murtyears or acores of years before. Again,
plest
is
always
the
best,
and
auburn,
ansee. on page 212; on wi lch mortgage there Is Hastxxqs......
The statement says that the attempt
if you want to know whether your com­
el*lnie&lt;i to Ihi due at tbe date of this notice the
was mode to annex the army' in the blond or chestnut hair for washing
sum of Three hundred ninety six Dollars and Ooata Greve..
panion looked nt bis watch with his
United States to that of Canada, and needs nothing beyond a weak borax
Seven cent*, nnd an attorney’* fee o Ff een Woodland ....
7 «h &lt; w
brain or his eyes, usk him the time of
water,
a
tecspoonful
to
a
pint
of
warm
|
Dollars provided for In said mortgage, aud no Wood bur v ....
that, in spite of the protestations of
• N| 4 It
suit or proa &lt; d ug? at law having been Institut­ , FUiD.L.
day after he puts the timepiece in bis
Lansing
the writers, they were forced to make water. Remember, not a handful, for
ed
to
recover
Ute
money
s
sucured
by
said
mort
­
8 5L,..r..
pocket
Detroit.......
gage, or any nart thereof;
a partial annexation, aud al the present then it becomes injurious, and like the
Grand
Rapids.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of the power of
Atime the'army work in Dakota, North good doctrine of homeopathy j'ou find PREPARED FOR EMERGENCIES.
sale contained in said mortgage, and the statute
Montana and North Washington I is whnt cures will kill if discretion is left •
In such case made nnd provided, notice Is here­
by given that on baturdav the 13th day of June
Young Man Who Got a Clerkahtp to Aa- i
.governed from
Toronto,
and 1 it out.
A. D. 1398, at ten o'clock in tbe Forscoon. I
Buttons.
tlcipatlon of Illa Prodigality.
Once a month singe the ends of your
is
said that the officers
hardly
shall sell at Public Auction, to the highest bid­
der. at the North Front door of the Court
Here is a story that ore of the south­
dare to let the citizens of these states hair. Most people cut the ends, but
House
in
tbe
City
of
Hastings
[that
being
tbe
know that their money goes to Ca­ this is bad; it destroys the nourish­ ern members vouches for, according to '
place where tbe Circuit Court for Barry County
the Washington Post
A young man, '
te holden]. tbe premise? described in said
nadian headquarters.
ment and life. Singeing drives the
mortgage, or so much thereof as may be neces­
fluid back to the loots. This is a cus­ one of his constituents, applied to him
sary to pay l be amount due on raid mortgage, Grand Rapids.
Cabana Encouraged.
If yoar dealer v.itn 8 per cent Interest, and ail legal costs to­ Detroit
tom said to have had its origin among' for a $1,000 clerkship. Tbe member
Havana, via Key West, Fin., April 9:—
gether
with an attorney’s fee of Fifteen Dollars Lawunz........
hasn
’
t
it,
send
women of the West Indies, and is prob­ secured the appointment, but the day
$1.35 to us covenanted for therein, Che premises being de­ WOOdlMld ..’)
The Cubans are greatly encouraged by
scribed in raid mortgage as all that certain lot
ably true, for they are noted for their before the constituent vias to be sworn
the action of congress. They say it is
niece
and
parcel of land situate In the Township Ooata Grove
in he came to bis representative in a
•«» •&lt; «.,i o.
beautiful hair.
of Bastfbgs In Uie County of Barry and State of
certain to have a good moral effect
Massage the scalp occasionally, it is troubled state of mind and said:
Michigan, and known'aud desenbed as follows: Hasti x as...
WE
JILL
SEND
YOU
POSTPAID
&lt;*«!»:
and hope for practical benefit also.
Hie West half of the East half of East half of
“Colonel, I have had $125,000 left me
so beneficial; it stimulates circula­
North East quarterof Section Twenty-four rs*] Sbuiti...........
Members of good families nrd leaving
tion, it prevents the hair falling out by an aunt, and, my God I just think
in
Town
throe
(3)
North
Range
Eight
[8]
West
Akers
Paint.
•« %, *5 T5 »uff.
cities aud tow ns to join the insurgents
con lain! ng twenty acres more or less.
» It: 5 ?«| ng;
and is especially good whep a small what I have to go through again.”
in great numbers. The severe enforce­
Mamuxl Caksox.
»a s»! I&amp;
“Let me congratulate you,” said the
quantity of vaseline is used, but rub it
Philip T- Colohovk.
Mortgage*ment of Wey let’s decrees is driving
representative.
Attorney for Mortgageein carefully and thoroughly, or it leaves
It cannot break at the Side or Waist
many to take the field.
Dated March v. 1WS
*
“No, don’t do that,” said the con­
Color ORAB or WHITE
your hair streaked and striped on the
Una Junc’t'
Telle How He Did It.
PROBATE ORDER.
outside, and dp benefit is derived to the stituent; “you don’t know what you’re
Cooper Lv..
Akron. O., April 10.—RomulusCostell, scalp end roots for which it is intended. । congratulating me on.”
‘LONG, SHORT and HEDIUH LENGTH State of MichIran. County ot Bom—n.
At
a
scsaloa
of
the
Probate
court
for
tbt
plias John Smith, who was arresttd for The old adage of removing gray hair
L
Freight
carry passenger, bur
“Yes, I do,” said the member, "for
County ot Barry, holden st the Probate office. Id S?“Sltrains
“»”«&gt;■«&lt;•, OT Ur Conwuj Jl
THE iUCHIGAH CORSET CO.,
the murder of Alvin and Mrs. Stone ami is on excellent one: "To the funeral of now you can live without working.”
the City of IlMtinjcs.lu raid county.on Wednes­
JACKSON, nicn. day the etahtb day of April In tbe year
Jra Stillson, their nephew, has made a each gray hair pulled come 20 mourn­
“Colonel,” said the distressed young
one tbourana elsbl hundred and ninety six. .
full confession. After fracturing the ers,” and soon you find the dead fluid man. “I may as well tell you. Several
Fretent. Cluurlen W. Armstrong, Jodgo ot
d mm
pkulls of his victims he disfigured th? diffusing itself rapidly among healthy years ago I bad $100,000 left me by an­
Probste.
•Stop on signal only.
In the matter of the estate of Lizzie Whldby,
bodies with a pocket knife. When asked
roots, and graynees follows quickly. other aunt and it took we nearly a year
Itaceuied.
far his motive he said the devil told him
On readme and filing the pecltioo duly verified
The abominable practice of using hot to sjtcnd It. After I got through I
of Lacy A. Jones Administrator of said estate
do it.
irons to tbe hair is responsible for had to go to the hospital for six months
praying that his final account this day filed in
raid court may be beard and allowed sad a de
A..Banker Found Guilty.
much of the. dead, ugly, colorless fringe to get-over the effects of my dissipa­
erve of distribution duly made and be dis­
Oshkosh.AVtep April 13.—T. C. Shore, that soon becomes a disfigurement to tion. The reason 1 came to see you
charged from said trust.
,
©f Manitowoc, was ip circuit court con­ many an otherwise pretty face. Use to-day was to a*k you to keep that
Thereupon it is ordered, that Saturday the
second day ot May, A.D.. UBS at ten o’clock tn
victed of fraudulent btelcing, the jaiy cold water and paper, or curling pads, place for me until 1 cun spend this
the forvuooa.be ssalansd for the hearing of aald
bringing in an unconditional, verdict. anything rather than heated tongs. It money."
•
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petition and that tbe heirs at law of said de­
ceased and all other persons interested In said
Shove was the president of the'Kaove was an old saying and a true one:
DISPOSITION OF WEALTH.
,
estate, are required to apr«ar at a session ol
bank at Manitowdc, which assigned' ."Woman’s hair is her crowning glory."
said court, theu to be boldrn at the Probate of­
fice, In the City of Hastings. In said county, anc
April 12, 1892.
Whyjaot preserve it as long as possible. The Natural Feeling of DHtruHt for Those
HAII
show cause. If any there be. why the prayer of
Richer Than Oureoliea.
Now dll these points I gained from my
the petitioner may not be granted. Aad Ills
Favor McKinley.
farther ordered, that wild petitioner give notice
There is a natural feeling of distrust
rou M Baton On,
Portland, Ore.. April 11.—In session loquacious hairdrecsser while I sat in
to the persons Interested InsaM estate, of the
and
even
disapproval
of
wealth,
es
­
here yesterday republicans selected del­ her high chair vtith bidded apron tied
pendency ot raid petition and the Marie?
of this order to be
egates to the St. Louis convention for under my chin, and what a delightful pecially on the part df those who have
published in tbe Hasting? Bannxr. a news­
never
possessed
it.|
It
is
natural
also
McKinley. The platform declares for nap I might have taken during my mas­
paper pr.uted end circulated In raid County of
that
this
should
be
a
sliding
scale,
and
Barry,
oner
In
each
week
for
three success!vr
sage
and
shampoo
had
I
been
less
inboth gold and silver aud the mainte­
weeks previous to said day of bear!nr.
and its Connecttans Operate the
jrested in her subject.—Philadelphia that each person should regard the next
nance of values of the two metals.
Char W. Armstrong.
largest
taxpayer
aa
too
rich.
Thirty
Times.
Best First ast- Seioxn-Zuss
Acquitted.
(A mason.)
years ago, at the seaside resort called
New York, April 11 —The jury In the
CORRECT BREATHING. "A
'Pigeon Cove, or Cape Ann, there wfls a
Service from Ea-t to
we poidtively state that
MORTGAGE BALE.
case of the Cubans on trial in connection
• his remedy does nol convillage wit known habitually as Old
Default bavinc been made iu the cooditkms
with the Bermuda filibustering expedi­ How It fa Said to Help the Stoat Woman
txln mercury or any o:ber
of a certain mortoace made by Geom W.
Knowlton, a retired fisherman, who de-*
Injurious
drug.
tion, retarded a verdict Friday of “not
Gregory and Ann Gregory his wife to Anna R.
Austin dated January 2nd A. D. IRC. aud re­
It has been discovered that-the double lighted to corner in argument a aet of
Nasal Catarrh
guilty” in the -case of all the defenricorded in th* office of tbe Rraitter of Deeds
chin can t&gt;e banislu-d by correct breath­ eminent clergymen who then resorted
Isa local disease and4s for the County of Barry and State of Miebtaan.
there, as Dr. Chapin, Dr. Gannett, Dr.
tbe result of colds anfl on the Second day of January A. D. 189? ’n
ing.
The.
woman
with
u
short
neck
President of American Sabbath Union.
sudden climatic changes. Liber 33 of MorteraM. on pace 3®. on which
Bartol, Thomas Starr King and others.
arid Intermediate Point*. |
New York, April 10.-—Morris K. Jes­ must hold her head high, even stretch­ He liked to swear before them, to ask
• claimed ta be doe at the date
of tors notice (he sum of Twelve Hundred fiftysup, of this city, has accepted the pres­ ing her neck until conscious of the
hard questions out of the Old Testament
five Doliais and *lxty-Me*rn cent*, and an at­
tension
of
the
cords.
She
should
also
TOURIST SLEEHMi CAPS
idency of the America^ Sabbath School
and to call them familiarly by their last Opens and cleans the Nasal Passages. Allays torney's fee of Twemy-five Dollars provided for
Pain and Iniloninistion. Heals tbe Sores. Pro­ it! said rnortgxge. and do suit or proceedlKn at
union, to succeed the late ex-Justlce practice dropping her head and letting
leave Chirago. throughout the Fair
it roll listlessly about. This will give names. One* day he was much startled tects rhe Membrane from Colds. Kestores the law having been Instituted _to recover the
Strong, of Washington.
Sense
of
Taste
and
Smell.
The
Halin
Is
quickly
Spring
and
Winter -even; WedMstay
me?2f
•
ecured
by
“
**
mortgage,
or
any
part
a graceful poise to the head, and. the on asking about'Dr.iGannett’s salary to abeorlied nnd gives relief st once. Price 50 eta.
night, and Cincinnati. Q every Non-la|f
fT
Slvador Asked to Explain.
Now. Therefore, by virtue of tbe power M
and Thursday &lt; reaing. am: an- run.
exercise df muscles will help coosume hear that it was $3,000. which would at Drugcists &lt;&gt;r by mall.
Washi-gton, April |3.—Itobert BonELY BROTHERS. M Warren St- New York. sale contaiBed In raid tnongare. and the statute
the extra amount of fat. Lung exer­ not now be regarded ns a large sum,
In «uch case made and provided, uottee is here­
•ey, &amp;n -merican citizen, was mur­
cises in breathing are the best exercises but seemed to him enormous. "Why,
by rireu that on Saturday the Eleventh day of
MORTGAGE SALE. '
dered in hn Salvador March 23 and as
Gannett,
”
said
the
licensed
veteran,
,ulLA-,P- 18W.«ten o’clock in the forenoon. 1
for excessive stoutness. The best time
Default baring been tuMde In tbe conditions J•hail
sell at Public Auction, to the highest bld• result t» state deptrtment has de­
for this is before dressing in the morn­ “whut can a minister do with so much of s certain mortgage, executed by lx&gt;e Tinker def* *&lt;
b front door of the Court House
manded th«fuHest investigation.
NorrK. dated tlie first day of Octo'-er Iu the City of Hastings. Barry Co.. Mich, (that
money?
You
can
’
t
know
how
to
man
­
ing and after undressing at night.
1M1, recorded the Seventh otv ot October »«i, being the place where tbe Circuit Court for without chance and on kxst mtn trains.
d-v'-m.* iwkeb cat •
Five br ton minutes* exercise each day age it! Gannett,* you ought to have a assigned by tbe raid Mark Norris, tbe eighth b*ny' County is holden*, the premises describ i FaeMngen holding
secure accommodsdon* !u
tourist rieeptaf
,dKy &lt;rf.?5?,n}Jw
80 T’P Ketchum, and by
WIS. ProsiSONS.
1° 8B,d mortgage, or so much thereof as mar car», the tirvt »ates being from Chlcag” to
will reduce the flesh in a wonderfully guardeen!”
the said Ti|» Ketcbmu assigned to Harvey Willnorosrary to p*y the amount due os
No doubt we arc all ready, if we pet' lams, on the thirtieth day ot December &gt;»»
pointe. Id; from 'iTmsmaM «• CtM.
short time. Stand erect, with the head
mortgage, with th per cent Interest mid all California
fornix
poia'k
fc.»:
from
Nbw
Oridin#
to
^hl»ri4-rroVT.i&lt;a^'* l',crp ,s aa6’ M ,n® r£iu!®srkt?f&lt;n,erwlth •“ &gt;ttoraev's fee of
and chin well up, and rise upon the ■onally escape wealth, to offer advice
CkUoniia points. S3, per diluWr berth. From
Tr° fl®“ared and Seventy dollars.
riShM
°'d H&gt;Ple&lt;Xa‘ have toes at each inspiration, holding the as to its guardianship, but probably the
New Orleans dally through PuiltukE Jen
?.eireiby •flTS® that by v,rlue nt the
wloc d«erltH-&lt;l |n MUd mortttM m ia operated.
JLOthes of their own or are fi,ndt wlli- breath a moment, then expelling it nearer we came to it the greater diffi­ power of sale In mid mortgage, I shall fore’beFame.bjstale at public auction to
tag to provide them wifc clous ,war
forcibly, coming down upon the heels culty of deciding how to handle it. »h«olE T‘it»bNorth front door ot “jgwjt Mkditt*n, and Known »nn dwcrtUd u
Best Rtlv
Lowest Rates
them, while the lew lormmU^T"
“,lle City of Hastings, on the
There is nothing new in the phenom­ H L£°4Urt
at the same time.
n™
nr,iul.T
o’clock in the fore .’■‘-'Lwitoityicroot lud to b, ukrn on
pUcd by the poor law deprtmvi
Another good breathing exercise is enon. except in its lately rapid increase
fJia*»0*ru,P.p,ee*or
of •»‘‘d the South Woi Quam., o, Soeuoo No ,U) uiwhat they require. In th. latto^,
to draw in a full, deep breath. Retain among ourselves. Even now it Is said situated In the township of Yankee Snrinrw rapt two acre? In tbe South East corner thereof
the dress, though M plain rs poas,i.’
Sorth Ten acres of land to be taken
the breath while counting 15 and then that no American man is so rich us and described as the South eaat quarter, ot the A!*?
&gt;• worm nnd comfortable, and ofn- slowly expel it. Sometimes stout wom­ Cecil Rhodes, the South African ad­ North east quarter, of Section number twentyJn
township
three
north
of
ranre
ten
kind worn by the artisan class,of glv
all pointe In
la,,d *cconlli{rto the
en move arms gracefully, but the body venturer, who is wealthy enough to or­
or brown homespun, or dart-color.
has an utter lack of liberty and free ganize piratical expeditions into free
Metre.
H is not uniform; indeed, n motion to suppleness. Drawing her states; and, it is' predicted, to be ele­
Dated April 4th 185«.
H ia made In the building. it is ekcred.
I-Hnjr T. COLUttOTB. 0,4 “-jfiSS.
corsets tighter never did make a stout vated to the peerage of England, even
CHA.. H. BAV«.
IV W'L.LXre
&gt;»gly probable Hint thev who we&lt;r it
woman less stout in appearance. The where they have failed. No American
Attorney for Assignee.
Assignee.
’■S1ther
wonten—hah a. iur*v
; the
ifirst .-are
care is
is not
not to
totace
lace too
too tightly
tightly;
the family is so rich aa the Rothschilds,
Withte Keond i. to banish all Ide/of Mng
whose nest is still shown—or was till
nnliX) th keen
.s’’ f”
" I *t°Ut frMn y0Ur “tad- nn,] kt ,h&lt;! lately—a tottering nnd shabby house
nair nn.l
the,r clothcs in r°«l
muscles bare as free play as possible, in the Jewish quarter of Frankfort.
For maps, time table-. :
further! fetor
attention to th** “ c'rtain “““unt of All women can learn to use their Ixxl- Matthew Arnold, who shook his head
matiou pen alining t&lt;&gt; route ianil &gt;t-rr:ce;or n.
££n‘.on tether own persona! appear- les gntcefuHy, even if there b a pr«lis- over the comparatively modern displays
gardlug California apply to
W. G.XEIMYER
in this country. gloats with
l&gt;°'ob&gt; which, es- &gt;o«itlon to stoutness stout
Is the Most Popular Republican Newjpap.
Geu’l Weirterr.
pecuuiy In \ ienna. ore strongly Insisted tT-rs nftaw Al.a ■ 1 i—1.. . a --------i women delight, in two letters, over the lux­
we often . the lightest dancers, and
”PO“: tar the city does not choose to
of the West and Has the Largest Circulation
here is no reason why they slmuld not urious Jiving of the English Roths­
W. H. CONNOR.
„
bare its old pensioners going abou( b* graceful in pose and motion. If a
Comuen:!.! Agrst.#-. I
0.
childs. An aristocracy of wealth, how­
terms bv mail
1
1
toy or n rags. The half porter hat
wonan draws her breath freely from ever, can never really stand on the same
8. F. B. MORSE.
•
.
strict orders to allow no one to eo not
tmtu he .has “tidied up;" and th£ reg. thebottom of her lungs she diminishes ground as one of birth, or be as danger­
G-T A-U
the '.fleet of her size immediately by ous to real freedom; because, no mat­
Wbr”
n n'?i-V
by a mS- doing away with that ready-to-burat ter how curious people mo? be about it,
Jority of the inmate-s.
To an out­
look that id generally associated with or bow envious of it, or how much they
sider it certainly seems superfluous, for
H’there can never h* felt
most of the old jteople areOe rerJpte- •toutocm. That is the look that must
As ’
th’ ti“a*u
be avoided, even if the waist measures toward it that honest, time-hardened,
lure of neatness. They all appear to
an Inch or so more and the bust and utterly cringing deference -with which
all THE NEWS and THE BEST OF XURRETa LTTEB ATI ?L&gt;
, have a good supply of clothes. One of
shoulders gain a little.-Philadelphia
sSed
at*t 01 the
b*””® taBeoord.
au13rd* Butwe
to
Cb0"‘nS “« bis
wardrobe.
?nd
abOUt U °nd
adviceThe American Protective Tariff League
““ rongh eny ’“‘I be
?na,
,f
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8
We
‘
h&gt;re
°t
it?
Teacher—Parse the sentence: “Yuca­
a Family Paper l» Not Excelled bv Any.
« as Keying, he had a pair of dark trou­
is a national organization advocating
ust as it was said of Cardinal de Refs’
tan
is
a
Peninsula.
”
sers and waistcoat, a black coat, and a
h£iOT “ UtUr UPK]ect of
••Protection to American Labor and
Youra“s°DaTAWMami.“h*"c’ “’Dbw
P°pil (who never could understand
b!u'
ail In thoroughly
i
1
exvcrcisin^an abundant
Industry “ as explained by its constitu­
Good condition. He had. too, under hU I grammar anyhow)—Yucatan is a prop­
Ue BOU,S 01 oU&gt;er peorare, a silk gown, which he displayed I er noun, nominative case, second per­
ble.—Harper a Bazar.
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Fo’mcS/ITIS
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different men kissing his wife,
wbereupoa he went to a lawyer.
.
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■he hM gone to bed we’ll holo a oouacli
of war, [kit out the light., onddlaporo
our force, ro u to give the Bynum,
a warm welcome when they comethey’ll not make the attempt much be­
___
fore midnight, and we will hare plenty
of time to get ready for them"Hadn’t we better take a few of the
men with us—the Bynum boys'll flght
like’devils when they And themselves
cornered.”
I think it won’t be necessary__
can’t you find that suit? You see.
there’ll be four of ns, and if yOU can
manage tq capture tlie one who is to
hokl the horses, I think the colonel
and Henry and myself will be good
for the ocher two. I had thought of
suggesting something like this: They
will leave the horses In the grove at the
left of the avenuq. and you can post
yourself where you can slip up and sur­
prise your man. Then the others will
proceed to fire the house—probably at
the front, retreating to tbe cover of
the clump of laurels to await develop­
ments. For the sake of having a clear
case of arson against them, I thought it
would be best to wait until they had act­
ually started the fire, and while they are
doing this I can get behind the laurels
and the colonel and Henry can prepare
to cover the men with their rifles as
they retreat. At the proper moment I
can show myself and demarfd a surren­
der. and we’ll have them pretty well
surrounded.’’
Ludlow rose from his knees and pro­
ceeded to dump the content* of the
valises upon the bed, whistling softly
to himself as he did so. “The scheme’s
as clear as diluted daylight, and it’s
worthy of a graduate of Scotland
Y ard,
he said.
“There’s only one
point that’s a little misty; you’ve given
yourself a part that’ll ask for a heap
of downright cold-blooded nerve, Hugh.
What have you done with your respect­
ed traditions of inherent cowardice
and the like?”
“Left them in \he hole up on the
mountain, I hope,” replied Ringbrand,
struggling into tbe clothing handed
him by Ludlow. “Anyway, that's just
what I want to find out. On two oc­
casions within the last three days I

th* look
*y“ of tti elder Latimer, and a moto'uii°!€rJ'urtlow aun' ovcr “d be8»n
N.^,n
WhU' Ue co,on'1 “d

the room. When they came
^d Bl^°nr?’“U0n b*'came ^n'ral-

Pure

Blood nxana round tewlth. With pure,
felt the
Rlad °f thi”'tor he rich, hrolthy blood, th. .tonueb .nd dlJ«&gt;t that the one thing Impowlble under pttbr, orpin, will bo vlgorotu, and there
E*11
.no ?npcp«u. Rheumatism .nd
......................
wlu.^e unknown. Scrolul..nd
6dt Rheum will dlropprer. With pure
th'
suggested
thnt \'laTb1Wr U‘at *hc retire’ “Ming
? . ,h'r?“d n liU!e mat ter of business
to talk about that would keep them
up awhile longer.
She went willingly
'no"Kh. being in a beatlllc framed

Blood

MORTGAGE BALE.
Default having been made in the condition
of a mortgage dated tbe 13th day of September,
1868, made by Charlee Baxer and hl* wife Mary
Ann Baker of the Township of Assyria, Barn­
County. Michigan, to anna 8. Austin, Jahn L.
Schuyler. William H. Slocum and John P.
Douglas as Executors cf the estate of Robert F.
Austin, deeeased, of Kings County. State of
New York and recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds, for the Countv of Barry and
State of Michigan on the 13th day ot Septem­
ber, 1866. In Liber 25 of Mortgages, on Page 272.
on which mortgage there Is claimed to be due at
the dale of this notice the sum of Twenty-nine
Hundred and fifty-one Dollars and fifty five
cents (g29ol.86] and an attorney's fee of thirtyfive dollars provided far In said mortgage and
no suit or proceedings at law bavins been In­
stituted to recover the amount secured by said
mortgage or any part thereof:
Notice Is therefore hereby Riven that on Sat­
urday the 23rd day of May a. D. 1.-90. at ten
o’clock In the forenoon, there will be told, at
the North frontdoor of the Court House, in .the
City of Hastings. Countv of Barry aud State of
Michigan, Isaid Court House being tbe building
in which the Circuit Court for tbe County of
Barry is held], at public auction, to the highest
bidder, the premises described in said mort­
gage. or so much thereof as may be necessary
to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage,
as above set forth with the interest thereon,
aud the costs charges and expenses allowed by
law and provided for in said mortgage,
said premises being situated in the County of
Barry and State of Michigan and described as
all those certain pieces and parcels of land
described aa follows, to wit: The East halt
[E. H] of the South West quarter (8. W. Ji] of
section fifteen [is] containing Eighty [80] acres
of land, also th* South West quarter 18. W. fc]
of the South West quarter [8. W. *»] of Section
fifteen 115] except two [21 acres out of the
South West corner thereof. All in Township
number One North. Rango number Seven West.
Barry County. Michigan, and containing in all
One Hundred and Eighteen [118] acres of land,
according to tbe United States survey thereof.
Dated, Hastings, Mich,, February 19.1P9C.
Anka s, Austin.
John L. Sch utlek.
William h. Slocum.
John P. Douglass*.
Executors of tbe Estate of Robert F. Austin.
■
deceased, Mortgagees.
AlonzoE. Krnaston,
Attorney for Mortgagees.

MOBTOA-ltaALE.

Liber Mot Mortgagee, on rage 822. on which
mortgage there is claimed tn be due at th*data
of this notice the sum of Three hundred seventynine dollars and sixty-elgbt cents, and aa at­
torney ’s fee of Twenty five dollars provided tor
tn said mortgage, and no suit or proceeding* at
law having been Instituted to recover the money®
secured by said mortgage, or any part, thereof:
Now. Therefore, by virtue of the power ot
sale contained in said mortgage, and the statute
In such case made and provided, notice h here­
by gUen that on Saturday the Second day of
A.D. 1896, at ten o'clocx in tbe lorenooc,
I shall sell at Publie Auction, to the highest
bidder, at the North front door of the Court
House, In the City of Basting*, (that being tbe
Since where the Circuit Court fdr Barry County
holden), tbe premises described Id said
mortgage, or so much thereof a* may be see.tssary to pay the amount doe on said mortgage,
with Seven percent. Interest And all legal costa,
together with an attorney's lee of Twenty five
dollars covenanted for therein, the premises
being described in said mortgage as all those
certain lots pieces and parcels of land situate tn
the City of Hastings in the County ot Barry and
State of Michigan, and known and described ae
follows:
Fraction City lots Dutnber three (3). and four
&lt;4» InHlock No. five (5) tn rhe Extern addition
to the village, now City of Hastings,*Except That
portion heretofore conveyed to Chicago. Kala­
mazoo and Sagmaw Rail Road Company, and
containing in each lot four by eight' rods at
land, according to tbe recorded plat ot said City
ot Hastings. '
CnARuce Wilcox.
Mortgagee,
Philip T Colgrove.
' ’ '
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Dated Jan. 29.1896.

'!h!Ch "°Dld ha'tt nuu,e her Your nerves will be strong, andyour
tftat naci i.7'.icn to tnc
obedient to a much more unreasonable sleep sound, sweet and refreshing.
i the pick was attached.
8a™*P*rllla piakes pure blood.
request, and when they heard tbe door
? wthy U curefi 80 many diseases.
.r.ce more to the perch
of her room close behind her they drew
That is why so many thousands take it
it under the roof. Fijrtd
their chairs together, and Ilingbrand to cure disease, retain good health, pre­
m.-'iasin lyhicih banished
pare a rapid outline of hi. plan for the vent sickness and suffering. Remember
, intigue, he soon had the
cjipture of the innruudcrs.
in his frnsp'again, and
I-’pon hearing it, Col.'Latimer de­
nt of critical poising the
murred at once because of the danger
wedged into its place*
attending Ringbrand’a part in the un­
ecurely home by a few
dertaking; but he .acquiesced finally
he pick. Without wait­
when Ludlow added the weight of hia
stability, he swung up to
advice, and the young man'glanced
ng. drew the pick up after
gratefully at hia friend for the timely la the One True Blood Purifier. $1 per bottle.
iiiccd himself for the at­
aaaistance. ,^en the details were ar­
cure L*ver His; easy to
. ,.n the r&lt;»of. Justjit this juncranged, and Ringbrand had appealed to
HOOu
take,easy cooperate. 25c.
•• th- thought suddenly' came to him
Henry not to fire unless it became plain­
• h- had ij'iilt his ladder upon the
ly necessary, the colonel spoke again:
CHANCERY SALE.
. !&gt;i;M»sition that the roof was as­
In purauaeee and by virtue of an order and
MORTGAGE BALE.
In that conversation in the dave, Mr.
of the Circuit Court for the County of
Default having been-made In the payment o
. S . and an awful fear that instead
Ringbrnnd, did you happen to heah any decree
Barry In Chancery.in the state of Michigan and
a certain bond and mortgage dated tbe Irat day .
M&lt;l:ng earth he might encounter
thing that might th’ow any light on made and dated on tbe 30th day of November
of November A. D. J880 made and executed by
1895 la a certain cause therein pending.
Jesse Austin, unmarried of Assyria, Barry
1!t-, bowlder almost unnerved him.
thia?”—handing a soiled and greasy A.D.
S.Hre.*.2.M.arK,‘.rel.AD&lt;,rus”‘ Complaisant and
County, Michigan, mortgagor to Eugene Bar­
was no time for hesitation, how­
Mills Phillips. William Phillips, Julia Phillips.
note to the young man.
beck of the City of Battle Creek Michigan,
Albert
Phillips.
Effie
Phillips,
Fred
Phillips
mortgagee, and recorded In the office of tbe
:. and. summoning all ftis strength.
Riugbrand unfolded it and spelled and Myrtle Phillips are Defendants.
Register ot Deeds of Barry County Michigan tn
the pick upward, giving a
MORTGAGE HALE.
Notice is hereby given that I shall sell at
out the contents penciled In crabbed
Liber 19 of mortgages on page H on the mb
Public
Auction
to
the
highest
bidder
at
the
.] , r . &gt;t' relief and a hearty “Thank
Default having been made in tbe conditions day of November A.D. 1880 at 4 o’clock p. hl
characters scrawled irregularly across North front door ot the Court House in tbe City
a certain mortgage made by Robert A Kelley and duly assigned by said Eugene Harbeck . to
"• ifhm the iron tore a great hole
of Hastings and County of Barry, and State of of
the sheet,
me Electa C. Holton of said City of Battle
and
.wife
Jane
A.
to
Alexander
Foster
dated
Michigan said Court House being tbe place for
n:&gt;ii ttye thin covering, bringing
“dere Mis ester,” it ran, “bit mout be holding the Circuit Court for said County, on February 14. A D. 1W7. and Recorded in the Creek, and tbe assignment thereof recorded in
office of tbe Register of Deeds, for the County the office of the Register of Deeds of said Barry
.i show»*r of earth and pebbles
a heep beter ef you loud not to stay on Saturday the 9th day of May if96. at ten o’clock of Barry and State of Michigan, on tbe 14th County ou the 27th day of July a. D. 1889 ta
in tbe forenoon all or so much thereof as may
hint, nnd letting the blessed light
the mounting two nite spose you go be necessary to raise tbe amount due to tbe day of February A. D. 1887 in Liber 30 of Mort Liber 23 of mortgages on page iro. by which
on page 184 on which mortgage there I* default the power of sale contained in said
!
ir" &gt; the gloomy shadows of the
said Complainant fi r principal. Interest and gages,
down T ludlos fer a spel yurc friend.”
to be due at tbe dais’of this notice the mortgage has become operative, and upon
costs tn this cause of the following described claimed
said bond and mortgage there Is claimed
“Where did this come from?” he parcels of land to wit: All those pieces or par­ sum of Seventy-five dollars and twenty five which
aud an attorney's fee of Fifteen dollars to be due for principal and Interest to date tbe
cels ot land situated tn tbe city of Hastings cents,
\ nf.niife later he was standing, be­
asked.
.
for In Bald mortgage, and do suit or sum of three hundred and sixty dollars and
County of Barry and btate of Michigan de­ provided
one cents, and no suit or proceedings at
p i:&gt;d aii'1 breathless, but heart whole
“That’s what’s u-puzzlin’ us. . Hester scribed as follows: Lof-six in Block 2 of Bennett proceedings at law having men Instituted to twenty
recover tbe moneys secured by said mortgage, law or In equity having been Instituted to re­
,.i ri.unkful, ujKin the firm turf of tbe
found it wrapped round r. piece of flint aud Kenfleld’s addltlor to tlie Village [now or any part thereof; '
cover the dent secured by said mortgage, or any
City] of Hastlnc8.also the West halt oflots one
Now, Therefore, by virtue of the power of part thereof now therefore, notice is hereby
: la’iiain top; and. pausing only long
rock lyin’ on the floor of her room this and tour in Block two of Bennett and Kensale coot lined In said mortgage, and tbe statute given that by virtue ot the power of sale con­
eiKJHirh to get his bearings, he set off
afte’noon. and she reckoned some- field's addition to the City [formerly Village] in such case made and provided, notice is here­ tained In said mortgage, and of the Statute ot
of Hostings according to the recorded plat by given that on Saturday the Twenty fifth day tbe State of Michigan In such cases made and
hody’d th’own it in at the window.”
r.r a quick trot toward Tregarthen, takthereof also that certain piece or parcel of land of April A. D. 1896, at ten o'clock in tbe fore­ Drovlded. on Saturday the sixteenth day of May
adjoining the West half of lot one above men­
•rjr?. siraight course through the for­
“I think I know who wrote it,” said tioned on the North East and particularly noon, 1 shall sell at Public Auction, to the A. IX 189C, at 1Q o'clock in the forenoon at tbe
have managed to scare up courage
highest bidder, at tbe North Front door of the North front door of tbe Court House tn tbe City
es: arri keqping the direction by the
ttingbrand, reflectively, recalling the described as commencing on the North West Court House tn tbe City of Hastings (that being of Hastings. Barry County. Michigan, (that be­
enough to stand up to danger like a
corner of said lot one block two. thence North
ing the plaee of bolding the Circuit Court for
rec glow of the sunset.
words of die conspirators. “One of 431£ degrees East to the East and West quarter tbe place where tbe Circuit Court for Barry said
County of Barry) the undersigned will sei
man, but the conditions were such os
County is holden), the premises described tn
them asked: ’How about the girl?’ line of said Section seventeen, thence East on said mortgage, or so much thereof as may be at public auction, te tbe highest bidder, tbe
would have made a rabbit turn and
said quarter line to a point where a continuous
NIL
lands and premises described In said mortgage,
and the other replied: ‘Needn’t mind line on tbe Eastern bouudry of said West half necessary to pay the amdunt due on said mort­ or
so much thereof as shall be necessary to sat­
fight. What I want to know now is if
gage,
with
eight
per
cent,
interest,
and
all
A VAT.0R0U8 COWARD.
about her; she'll look out for herself,* of said lots one and four would intersect said legal costs, together with an attorney's fee of isfy the said amount due and Interest at sere*
f • •• leader of the unsuccessful party the inspiration were merely an ex­ and then he added: T shouldn’t wonder
Fifteen Dollars covenanted for therein, tbe percent, costs aud expenses of sale. and aa
premises being described In said mortgage as attorney fee of fifteen dollars allowed by law
of searchers was just finishing his sup- aggeration of the instinct of self-de­ if Jed would be glad enough to take
ail that certain piece or parcel of land situate and provided for In said mortgage: said land
beginning.
[•er. in the intervals of which delayed fense, or if I really did gain a victory.”
m tlie City of Hastings, in the County of Barrj' and uremisee being described In said mortgage
care of her if she’d allow it.’ Jed is the Dated March 24, 1896.
“Well, you’re certainly in a fair way
and State of Michigan, and known and describ­ as—the West fractional half of the East half ot
men! he had been giving his wife a deFhrd SV. Walxkr.
the North West quarter of section Thirty Three
one who will hold the horses, I believe.”
ed as follows;
■
to
settle
the
question
if
you
carry
out
Circuit Court Commissioner In and for Barry
t.iifed narration of the events of the
Commencing at quarter post on tbe North (33) in Township Number One (1) North of
“Blame his cussed impudence!” ex­
Co. Mlcb.
Has it occurred to
side of Section 17in Town 3 N. « W. Thence Range Number seven (7) West being in the
c; y. “And now I suppose I’ve got to your programme.
Alonzo E. Kknaston,
Township ot Assyria, Barry County Michigan.
claimed t he colonel, blazing up wrathSouth
Sixteen
Chains
and
forty-seven
links,
Solicitor far complainant.
(•a’.d put iu the night at the Mc- you that your calm demand will prob­ fully. “What right has he got to be
thence South 79K degrees. East Eleven Chains Dated February I8tb, 1896.
Elkcta C. Holton, f •
ably lie answered w.ih a couple of riflo
aud nine links to a stake and stone In center of
N.i’:
he added. “These raids have
Assignee
Ihiukin’ about my Hester?”
the highway - to the place of beginning.
balls?”
PROBATE ORDER.
F. W. Clapp.
cot to'be stopped, if—”
Thence along the Center of the highway
“Not the least bit in the world,
Attorney
tor
Assignee,
‘T’re thought of that, but I mean
South 79H degrees East. Three cbglDs
State of Michigan, County of Barry—ss• Mrs. Ludlow held up a warning fin­
Battle
Creek
Mich.
colonel,” replied Ludlow, good-natured­
Ata session of the Probate Court for tht thirty-three and H links, thence SoutiT
er l‘I thought that was our gate,” to t-ke the chances—if I don’t weaken
ly; “but don’t let us forget that he had County of Barry, holden nt the Probate office, in on a line parallel with tbe quarter line to tbe
river, thence westerly along said
said, and presently they both heard and make a failure of the whole af­ enough humanity in him to send this tbe City of Hastings. In said county,on Wednes­ Tbornapple
' MORTGAGE SALE,
day,
tlie tint day of April in the year one nverto a point so that a line running North
the •y.iirk nervous tread of some one fair.’’
parallel with the East line would intersect tDe
Default having been made in the conditions
note; he knew quite well that he did it thousand eight hundred and ninety-six.
Ringbrand
completed
his
hasty
toi
­
place
of
beginning,
thence North from said ot a certain mortgage made by Margrett A.
Present,
Charles
W.
Armstrong,
Judge
of
&lt; ntiug up the graveled walk. Then
at the risk of his neck, and it’s tlie first Probate.
point
to
tbe
plaee
of
beginning,
said
line
being
Stevens.
Florence
E.Spaulding. Orrin E. Bar­
v
.
• &lt;•:•&lt;&gt; was a step ou the veranda, and let, and they went down to the din­ decent thing I ever knew one of them to
In the matter of tbe estate of Jesse five chains and fifty links long on tbe. West ker. Mary E. Barker Blanche B. Barker. Agnes
side, containing two acres more or less. Ex­ Barker. Martin V. Barker, Harriett I. Barker
C. Chase, deceased.
either of them could rise a grimy ing-room, where Mrs. Ludlow was waitr '
Oh reading and filing tbe petition duly vert- cept one acre sold off and from the West slde.be- to Emily D. Bostwick, of Ithaca. New York
ing to serve the returned wanderer. ' °'
of Sect. 17,3 N. 8 W. dated December 17 A D. 1889. and record­
. (i ni appeared at tbe door of the
Ring’brand looked at his watch. "I ged. of Harvey W. Williams. Administrator of ing on tbe W H of N. E.Alexander
Foster.
ed tn tbe office of tbe Register of Deeds,‘for the
d-’./ing-rodm.
Ludlow sprang to his He took his accustomed place and made think we’d better be-taking our places, said estare praying that his annual account
Mortgagee. County of Barry and State of Michigan, on tbe
now
on file In said court may be heard and al­
PHTl.tr T. COUHtOVJC.
’
with an exclamation of glad sur- a ravenous onslaught upon the hastily gentlemen.”.he said. “They set no time, lowed.
19lh day of December A. D. 1889, in Liber 33 of
Attorney
for
Mortgagee
prepared supper that astonished and
Mortgage#. on page 72, on which mortgage there
Thereupon tt Is ordered, thht Saturday, the
but we had best be ready for them."
is claimed to be due at the date of this notice
2fithdavof April, A D. 189G. at ten o'clock Dated. January 22.1896.
the
sum of Eight hundred nine Dollars and Six­
old fellow, but you did give gratified the sympathizing hostess.
Henry extinguished the light, and tbe In tbe forenoon tie assigned for tbe hearing of
“How dreadfully hungry you were!”
ty
cents, and an atfornej's fee of Twenty-five
petition and that the heirs at Jaw of said
he exclaimed, grasping the
ORDER OF publication
four men filed noiselessly out of the said
Dollars provided for in *ald mortgage, and do
deceased and all other persons Interested Id
she said, calling Aunt Mima to rcplenhand and wringing it
State of Michigan. &gt; suit or proceedings at law having been insti­
house to their several stations. The said estate, are required to appear at a session
Fifth Judicial Circuit .in Chancery, l tuted to recover the moneys secured by said
"I thought it”was your ishk the empty bread-plate. “Haven’t colonel nnd Henry, armed with repeat­ of said court, then to be holden at the Probate of­
mortgage, or any part thereof,]
fice. Iu the City of Hastings, tn said County, and Esther A. Hanies
you had anything to eat all these days?”
Now, Therefore, by. xjrtue of tbe power of
I, for a fact; and I believe
Complainant. I
show cause, if any
there
be, why
ing
rifles
and
.provided
with
buckets
sale contained Id said mortgage, and the stat­
“Not very much. I’ll tell you all
the prayer of the petitioner may not be
U1 madtun thinks so yet.—Helen,
of
water
for
use
in
case
the
fire
spread
ute
In such case made and provided, notice is
Theodore
A.
Barnes,
i
granted. And It Is further ordered, that
hereby
given, that on Saturday tbe23rd day of
nke up nnd aflow me to intro- about it the first chance I get.”
Defendant
J
—
too rapidly, concealed themselves in said petitioner give notice to the persons
“Are you going away to-night?” she
Sult pending in the Circuit Court for the Mav a.D. 1896. at io o’clock In the forenoon, I
interested In said estate, of the pendency of
(!;:&lt;•&lt;* Mr. Ringbmnd."
the shrubbery’ to the right and left of said petition and the hearing thereof by causing County of Barrj- tn Chancery, at Hastings, shall sell at Public Auction, to the highest bid­
asked, when Ludlow went out to hitch
der
at
tbe
front door of the Court House
. irs. Ludlow rose unsteadily and ran
the small clump of laurel-bushes; Lud- a copy of this order to be published In tbe Has­ Michigan, on the 29th day ot Feb’?., A. D-. 1896, In the CityNorth
of Hastings, (that being tbe plaee
up the horse.
In this cause it appearing from affidavit on
tings Bannkr; a newspaper printed and circu­
up., laughing nnd crying in the some
lated in said County of Barry, oncq tn each file, that the defendant. Theodore A. Barnes Is where tbe Circuit Court for Barry County is
“Yes; we are going up to ‘The Lau­
holden), the premises described in said mort­
breath. “You foolish man!" she said,
week for three successive weeks previous to not a resident of this State, and that his resi­ gage.
or so much thereof as may be necessary
rels,’ and it fnay be late before we get
dence cannot be ascertained, on motion of
said day of hearing.
,
.„
I. 'ishitiL' her husband aside impetuousPhilip T. Colgrove. complainant’s solicitor, it is to pay the amount due on said mortgage, with
Chas. W. Armstrong. Judge of Probate.
back.”
8
per oent. Interest, and all legal costs, together
ordered
that
tbe
said
defendant.
Theodore
A.
iv. “pun’t wu see that Hugh’s nearly
(A true copy.)
“I’m so glad! If you’re going there,
Barnes, cause bls appearance to be entered with on attorney’s fee of Twenty-five Dollars
&lt;h
and you stand there making
herein, within five months from the date of covenanted for therein, tbe premises being de­
I’ll be good and not ask a single ques­
PROBATE ORDER.
this order, and In case of his appearance that scribed in said mortgage as all that certain lot
; miserable jokes! Why don’t you
tion—until to-morrow.”
State of Michigan, Countv of Barry, ss.
he cause an answer to tlie complainant’s bill of £lece and parcel of land situate In the Town of
laple Greve in the County of Barry and State
fun L&gt;r the doctor, quick?”
At a session of the Probate Court, for complaint to be filed, and a copy thereof to be
“Why are you gla&lt;i?"
Che countv of Barry.
holden at the served on raid complainant's solicitor within of Michigan, and known and described as fol­
Ia spite of the dreadful secret which
“Because Hester is worried, and I
v
Probate office, in the City of Hastings, In twenty days after service on him of a copy of said lows:
Tbe Kart half of the South East Quarter of
v. ;.&gt; weighing him down like a night­ want her to know you are alive and
said County, on Tuesday the 17th day of bill and notice of this order; and that In default
March, tn the year one thousand eight hun­ thereof, said bill be taken as confessed by the Section Thirty-two (32) In Town Two (2) North
mare. Hingbrund dropped into the near­ welL”
Range Seven (7) West containing. Eighty Acres
said Don-resident defendant.
dred and ninety six.
_
, .
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
And It Is Further Ordered. That within oi Land more or less.
,
chair and laughed till the tears cut
They heard Ludlow drive out to the
Emily D. Bostwick,
twenty days the said Complainant cause- a
Probate
'
,
__
i
channels through the grime on gate; and Ringbrand pushed back his
Mortgagee.
In the matter of the estate of Jowana ^an notice of this order to be published in the Has­
Philip T. Colgrovk,
tings Bannkr a newspaper printed, published
his cheeks. “You mustn’t mind me,” chair. “Have you anything else to tell
Deluster, deceased.
•
Attorney
for
Mortgagee.
On reading and filing the petition duly veri­ and circulating In said county, and that such
■
!, as .soon as he could speak; “I me?” he asked.
Dated
February
17,1896.
•
fied, of William Van Deluster, son of said de publication be continued therein at least unce
ceased praying that administration of said es­ in each week, for six weeks in succession, er
Ii. -.-.tai’t laughed for three whole days,
She shook her head with precise en*
tate be granted to Sylvester France or to some that she cause a copy of ibis order to be per­
MORTGAGE
SALE.
it sounds so good and homelike ergy. “Not a single, solitary word—
sonally served on said non-resident defendant
other suitable person.
Default having been made In the conditions
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Wednesday the at least twenty days before tbe time above pre­
to : v:tr y.-.u talk again. I don’t want except that you’re to give my love to
of a certain mortgage made by Susie A. Tyler to
15th day of April A IL. 1896 at ten o’clock in scribed for his appearance.
a doctor, Tom,”—Ludlow was edging Hester.”
Clemknt Smith.
Elida Shaw datedNoveraber 18th A. D. IBM,
the forenoon, be assigned for the nearing of
and
recorded In the office of the Register ot
said
petition
and
that
the
heirs
at
law
of
said
P
hiltf
T.
C
olgbovk
.
Circuit
Judge.
toward the hat rack—“I need soap and
“Hl certainly do that,” he promised.
Deeds, for' the County of Barry, and state ot
deceased and all other persons interested tn
Complainant’s Solicitor.
- iter and something to eat.
Mrs. “Good night.”’ And he ran down the
Michigan, on the 23rd day of November A D.
said estate, are required to appear at a session [A Truk Copy].
,
'
1891 in Liber 33 of Mortgages, on page 196, oa
of said court, then to be bolden at the Probate
I . iiow. I’m your guest, nnd I’ve lost walk and sprang into the phaeton be­
which mortgage there is claimed to be due at
office. In the city of Hastings. In said County,
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
ten consecutive meals.
Please have side Ludlow, who drove off rapidly up
tbe date of this notice tbe sum of Five Hundred
and show cause, if any there be, why tbe prayer
and Thirty Six Dollars and thirty nine cents,
State ot Michigan. I
Aunt Mima put the whole ten of them the mountain road.
Btaabrand unfolded tt and apeUad out the can- of tbe petitioner may not be granted. And it
and an attorney's fee of Twenty Five Dollar*
l« further ordered, that said petitioner give na The circuit court for the county ert Barry in I
cm the table, and 1’11 devour them when
The colonel and his son were sitting
provided for In said mortgage, and do suit or
tlce to the persons Interested In said estate, of
Chancery.
proceedh gs at law having been instituted to
the
pendency
of
said
petition
and
the
hearing
Mary
A.
Hart
I -’- washed off a little of this war- on the veranda when the phaeton low went down the avenue and
recover the moneys secured by said mortgage,
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
Complainant
turned into the avenue, and Hester, crouched in the black shadow of a law­ published In the Hastings Bannkr. a news­
or any part thereof;
Now. Tberefore.by virtue of the power of sale
paper printed and circulated in faid County Charles T. Hart
.Mrs. Ludlow vanished in the direc- grieving silently in tbe darkness of her branebed pine; and Rlngbraad. armed of
contained In said mortgage, and tbe statute in
Barry, once in each week for three successive
Defendant
At a session of said Court, held at tbe Court suck case made and provided, notice Is hereby
tof the kitchen, and Ringbrand room, heard Ringbrand’s voice answer­ only with the revolver which had been weeks previous to said day of bearing.
CHAS. W. ARMSTRONG,
House In tbe City of Hastings tn Mid County, on given that on Saturday the 23rd day of May, A.
rose and grasped his friend’s arm. ing the hearty welcome of her father. his companion In the cavern, took his
I). 1896. at io o’clock In tbe forenoon, I shall
(A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
the 10tb, day of M«rcb A. D. 1896.
sell at Pubtle Auction, to tbe highest bidder, at
Present, Hon. Clkmkst Smith.
“ h &lt;1)1. you come upstairs with me while She ran to the stairw ay, stopped a mo­ stand against the trunk ot a great oak.
Circuit Judee. the North front door of tbe Court House in tbe
ment
to
regain
her
self-control,
and
whose
spreading
limbs
overshadowed
MORTGAGE SALE.
I clean up a bit, aud I’ll tell you what
Id this cause It appearing from affidavit on file, City of Hastings 'that being the plaee where
Default having been made In the conditions that tbe defendant, Charles T. Hart is not the Circuit Court for Barry County is holden),
1 ran. There’s work cut out for both then went down to meet him. They the ambush selected by the mountain­
of a certain mortgage made by The Michigan resident of thi* State, and that bls nsddepce the premises described in said mortgage, or so
of us to-night, with not any too much had all gone into the parlor, and when eers.
Whip Company a corporation organized under cannot be a«eertaiBed after diligent Inquiry. much thereof aa may be necessary to pay the
she followed them Hester felt for a
Up to the moment when the comple­ the laws ot the State of Michigan and having On motion of Lombard &amp; Hughes Complainant's amount due on said mortgage, with seven per
time to spare.”
*
.
.
Its place ot business at Hastings, Barry County,, Solicitor it is is ordered that toe aprearance of cent, interest, and all legal costs, together with
swift
instant
that
the
whole
world
tion
of
the
arrangements
for
thh
cap
­
Michigan to the Hastings City Bank a corpora■ said non-resident defendant Charles T. Hart be an attorney’s fte ot Twenty five Dollars coven­
Ludlow followed him upstairs, oskture of the conspirators had begun to tlon organized under the Jaws of the State of entered herein within 6 months from toe date anted tor therein, the premises being described
iiur: "Shall I turn on the water in the might read her secret in her face.
Michigan and having Its place of business at of this order, and Incase of bla appearance that in said mortgage as a!) tbat certain lot piece
Ringbrand
rose
to
meet
her,
and
took
cancel
the
factor
of
excitement.
Ring
­
HMtlngi. Barry C&lt;mnty, Michigan.da ted IMreli be cause hie Answer to the bill of complaint to and parcel of land situate lu the Township ef
bath-room for you?”
6 a. D 1896. and recorded in the office of the
in toe County of Barry and State of Mich­
&lt; “No; there isn't time for that; but her extended hand in both of his. “I brand had not reflected upon the pe­ Register of Deeds, for the County ot Barry and be filed, and a copy thereof to be served on the Hope
and known and described aafollow*:
told you good-by for some purpose aft­ culiarly trying nature of the test he State of Michigan, on the Fifth day of March. Complainant’s Solicitor within twenty days after igan,
The North East quarter of the North Weet
you may open those valises and get
service on him ot a copy of said Bill and notice
A.D. 1896. In Liber 33 of Mortgages, on page of this order; and in default thereof, said Bill quarter of Section thirty five (33) Town two (1&gt;
er
all,
didn
’
t
L
Miss
Hester?
”
he
said,
had
proposed
fdr
himself.
When
the
me a whole clean outfit—the black suit
i. on which mortpaie there is claimed to be will be taken as confessed by said non-resident North Range nine (9) west.
_
m
plan had suggested itself, he had wel­ 42
Elida Shaw,
with the cutaway will do.”
due at tbe dateot this notice the sum of Five defendant Ard It is further ordered, that
smiling.
,
Mortgagee^
“I should think you did,” she an­ comed it gladly, hurrying forward to thousand one hundred eighty-«lx Dollars and within fifteen days the Complainantcause a
He got out of his soiled clothing hur­
Philip T. ro miro vb,
Eleven cent*, and an attorney’s fee ot Thirty- noticeofthi* order to be published In toe
Attorney for Mortgagee.
riedly, throwing the different articles swered, reproachfully. “Where in the Its culmination with the eager impa­ five Dollars provided for in said mortgage, and Hastings Bannkr, a newspaper prtnten.
suit or proceedings at law haring beeni In­ published and circulating In *afd County, and Dated February 17ib. 1896.
all about the trim room and hastily re­ world have you been? And what makes tience of one who imagines he sees the no
stituted to recover the moneys secured by said that said publication be continued toerein once
turning-point of his life in the perspec­ mortgage, or any part thereof;
you look so thin and pale?”
counting the story of h s capture, im­
tn ench week for tlx we*-k* in suceevalon. or
MORTGAGE BALK.
Now?Therefore, by virtue of the power of tool she cause a copy of this order to be person­
*1 tumbled into a hole on the moun­ tive aud runs impetuously to double it.
prisonment and escape, and concluded
sale contained in MJdmortaMe,and the statute ally served on said non-resident Defendant at
Default having been made in the condlUona
by giving an outline of the plot against tain,” he explained, and, leading her to After be had taken his position under in such case made and prorided^notice Is here­ least twenty days before the time above pre­ of a certain mortgage, executed by Adlspa C.
by
given
that
on
Friday
the
Third
day
of
July.
the
oak,
however,
the
suspense,
and
the
Benedict and Margaret Benedict, husband and
scribed for his appearance_____
the. Lat liners as set forth in the con­ a chair, he seated himself beside her
A. D. 1896 at 10 o'clock in the Forenoon. I abil
Clkmknt Smith,
wife, to Haney William*, dated the eleventh
Circuit Judge day of June lW5. recorded tbe twenty third day
versation between the swo men in the and recounted his adventures, careful­ darkness and alienee of tbe night, be­ sell at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, at
the North front door of tbe Court House, in^tbe
ly suppressing all mention of the gan to dampen the Are of enthusiasm . Sty
Examined, countersigned aad entered by me, of Jue 1885, and on wbicb there ia claimed to
cave.
of Hasting* Jthat bein«Jbe place where
Two Bandied aud
John G. Naglbr,
(Tobe Continued.)
“Great heavens! but it’s lucky you Bynums, and leaving her to suppose
tbe Circuit Court for Barry County I* holden).
Register.
LOMBARV AND HUGHBS.
overheard that talk,” ejaculated Lud­ that he had simply met with an acci­
'
Complainant’* Solicitor.
low, pausing in his aimless search dent.
(A true eopy.)_________ . --_______ •
XUCtlOD
“I should think you would have been
amdng the contents Gf the travelingmakes a apodalty of an aitorney’s fee of Thirty-five Dollars cov­
front d&gt;
NOTICE FOR HEARING OF CLAIMS.
starved almost to death,” she said, pity­
enanted for therein, the premises being de­
Michigan on
Sited in uld WrtrM« «"
“ It’s something more than luck,Tom,” ingly. “How was it that some of the
o&lt; tbe
lots pieces and parcel* ef land situate ln»tbe
Probate Court lor U»e County of Barn* made
replied Ringbrand, sluicing his face men didn’t find you?"
&lt;’tty of Hastings in the County .oI.
State of Michigan, and known and described aa on toe filth day of March A. D. M96, Six
Ringbrand bad heard nothing of the
in the basin; “it’s Providence, or else
f® have heard ofcaaea
months from that date were allowed for credi­
roarch party, and »he told him ot tbe
1 shouldn’t be here to tell about it.”
taradrwl tweMr wren to?1 f11 &gt;°»- tors to present tbelr claim* ——»
.5
Jacob
L
Custar
“Have you thought of any plan to effort, tbat bad been made toflnd out
Wbat bad become at him. When ebe
checkmate the scoundrels?”
M quarter «C the
Lhrdr claims to
“1 have, and it needs your help. As told bow the men bad Moored the
ZSTmStding tbe power eoanseted . with the
*oon as I’ve had something to eat we’ll plateau, ihoutlng. be remembered tbe
l arty acres cf
drive -up to ‘The Laurels,' and then you err that had reached him jnataabebad
Mki Court.
can take the first opportunity that’ pla«d Uw Seat round of the ladder, and
Ha*yxy William*.
Mottpfw,
offers to get the eolonel by himself1 he he'd her attention with a graphic de­
Moctp&lt;re,
IlUr T. COLGBOVX.
while you tell him about it. He esn Option of toe .odder.hope
tell.’ Henry
and there’ll be *o
~# quietly,
1------- J, ™
j
disappointment, while Ludlow took we
Reed of olarmlmr Miss Hester. After colonel Mid* end told him of the in-

Hood
’
s
Sarsaparilla
S PillS

�penalties of luxury.
•tuoent-. CYCLOPed,
Tbe rollowioE resolutions were adopted:
freedom established.
Above al! bd uned­
the rrthlonebie boolennl ot tbe City of
ucated, balf-civtlized, disunited people,
Trxitn n » „ .
Mexico end every rttemoo, about aye
are being {molded Into one homogeneous Interest* must of neeettity enter largely law.
o'clock tbe weelthy tomlllee drive oot with
race, thinking alike, acting alike, and all, and constitute au Important factor In our meetThursday, Apr. t6, 1896,
irsb, yet xs tbe xuarilaus and promoters of
TteSttu'n.t'.Cydop.di,,,, , tbelr rich end eoelly turnout..
doubt
muuviRu
-------tltn
m
if anywhere in America as gay a night can for me upbuilding of tbe great Southern 1 thep litirai Interests and poUryof the part) if not continual, attacks oa the follies eomptetrenBl.e work, w
we represeut.lt is no leu a part °f &lt;w
COOKBROS. Proprletera.
ert term &gt;nd prewnl|nr net,7“ '«ebas.
be seen as tbat on this boulevard every republic. When we think of these things. which
of
the
wealthy,
and
of
the
absurdities
functions
as
the
representatives
of
pspUc
aft&amp;nbon. Tbe Spanish ladles are cele­ Is It Mexico or the majority of the Amer- opinion In &lt;»ur several field* to (rankly and fear
Intemtlnt way a.
" ’“eh u
that people with riches are guilty of.
brated for tbelr beauty.
Beautiful black lean people who voted for Cleveland who tessly criticise, recommend ar reprove any pro(tadnt that lore
“ '» ««
tfjstd rctiuu id committees or conventions at
Great wealth and position, the lat­
Awarded
helrtund ejee, pertly teeth.
com'-lex- have reason to blush?
which 1« ttH, bash Ot all tn,;
Porfirto Diaz is a man probably 55 years the party or o( tbe candidate which we are re- ter especially, have their pcpaltie*.
while for people pt th, b: .,
VOirhast Honors—World’s Fair, lou. rosy cheek., tartly
ouired
’
lo
support
and
defend;
ana
to
this
ena
creai-jre. drived in the Bnrtl of .llks the of age, probably a trifle above medium we recommend and endorse the idea of clus-r The children of royal houses are re­ world It 1. an liralnabu J, L
und wore confidential relations t&gt;etween the stricted in their pleasures and amuse­
dresses m*Je by Worth ‘J* wwld-tamrt1 height, hair and moustache gray, sharp, reouWtaaD
desired Intormatlon win,, *“ola&lt;
pre*? of MidHc«i and the vartemj
piercing eyes, well shaped forehead,rather
&lt;lreuiu«ker ot Perla.
With
'
political orxauiZstlous and committees of vue ments, and from their earliest exist­ expenditure of time. •
prominent
cheek
bones,
well
built.
Ev«rvence arc receptacles into which pre- J
well kepi hon.es. beating gold and sU,,r
PiWe mby“«ajerienc« and observation con-,
--- ----------thing
about
him
indicates
determination,
mounted harness, end drewlnf open
rept. and kuowWgr »&lt; all «rta must
■ ’■ .
—1
SU* S,h®iL'.
coaches mounted with tbe ss-me precloos and strength, both physically aud intel­
rernblican te croiumeu in order-to nt f hem for
metals, one ran 'marine somelbta« »• lectually. Quick to perceive, prompt to aa nidlv.dual* and our avsisuncr
wbai can beseenonthlebrokd, beaoilful, act. and with the native Indian shrewd­ aewspaj.er men fo behalf ol the j nrpwttw ai&lt;d ; their future nMrhiinMK.
usefaineaa
I bare bul a ki of
effort.&gt; of the Mlchlffs t league of repubUOM
1 7 s’i‘udetu
In wme of the ages of tbe world, it Cyclopedia” In my b.,ui.
well paved noulevard, which Is so.ely rtr ness, he more than any mau that lives to­ club*. Th - prlnclmev of our party are wwh ns
Il^wa.
bowtbt more eapwiaiK
served (or driving purposes, no heatlly day, can be truly called a “nation maker.” directly concern th-welfare of the individual. was not supjxwd that a kins’could do ii
w.? uougoz
Tbe
Mexican
government
copied
large
­
Don
who
is
a
student
in
tbe'
; I
the
well
dolus
o
this
community,
the
comfort
.
«*«•
*•*'-rrhaded wagons being allow"* “l&gt;0,",'L.
of tbe honieaad the prosptrr.y of v.tr ration. | or have anything like ordinary people. ..
_
.. fn
y i'i' • «•» I.[gb fceboel]
aid. Mb greatly
Tuesday atlernnon heb. -5 1 resident ly from our own. There are, 1 believe, 27 tfflSSffiW £7.?.. one wourteh had kHehen utenslta. put. It
stales
and
one
territory.
Over
these
•
Diaz granted tbe Michigan Prew Assoela^
p ’ :i&gt;. and jt
ornairadau than they can receive in lhe can und pans, mode of solid gold; another MH-ma tobe taraloable
exteUtat
tlon tbe honor of a apeclal reception.
As । stales and lorriloiies are Governors, and
woxk In tbe llteary and
w-ent angling with gold fiah-hoaka. Iu help to (be older people
Tbe President
our party «•&gt; not to be iu the city on the each state has its Capitol.
*rttat
regular reception day thioogh the ettorta Bees that those friends are in tin guber­ Which ctn be and are beit&gt;« zlvcu In ot:r reou*&gt; I neither of these Cast* was tbe precious atudert In the tehool. I rex,mu J! "*
mew
*n
crllent work tor the price and!. “ I” o'
o' Hnn. Mall W. Ransom, tbe Ai»r‘«&gt;n natorial chairs of the states, who recog­
Utoa
O
yone.»„&lt;
l
^i
I)
.
‘
i
;..^®M
nize
him
as
superior
to
all.
This
Is
mak
­
minister the President gave the Michigan
Wearofu'iy persuaded as to tbe power of the | but they were made for royalty and
pencil ehovers the bouor of -this special ing the government firm, compact and the
! -mhing eta. wtrald «mror
Heir, to .r ,
Ci.i:m tr Sxrrti
receptlou.
One very peculiar feature of people united. But you may a-k how can anl the potency of tbelr influence for tnsktax I the throne ore likely to lead exceedingMOST PERFECT MADE.
the reception to ua was that everything Diaz have anj- say as to who shall be gov-1 coorerts to our views, and therefore would ex-1
iODejv |jve. unlc« tbev happen to be
ernors
of
these
states,
when
In
Mexico
the
In
these
busy
&lt;|ays
of
progriw there are
a pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. .Fret was done through an Interpreter. Judge
pruKrtaslhcser.M uf this v;*ocfo:!oa tint V rowvv
trnn Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant Sepulveda. Secretary of the Legation: Iu I voice of the people expressed by vple Is R... ,AuOre..'nn-! and countv committees! blessed with a large circle uf brothers three books that are alnib?: indispensable
shoal
t
deem
n
“
•
und
cousins
who
can
share
their
am
use
­
supreme.
I
will
answer
in
this
way.
i
aud
which
may
be
said
to tontalq tbe
steal
I
han
linporunt
elurtul
at
trt&gt;r
&lt;
O(
|
eoualna
•
introducing tbe party Mr. Ransom thanked
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
to continual!j
enrouraxe.
1j
Mexico is nominally k
a republic,
Diaz ’[ work
elements or bases of all learning—Tbe
. ..--------,v- -i—
t.Hran A« advance
i.vni und an
' menta
with them.
They __
cannot play
rtitaF. but
Military
EK
tbe President for his kindness Id granting mij-mVre
Bible,
the
Dictionary,
aud
tbe rjclopedh.
with the children of subjects, aa that
the visiting editors tbe special receptlou.
ot'mir parlr mar Uiraugli braal- would be contrary jo ail rule and pre­ No student can afford to be wiihbvt anj
Judge Sepulveda then told the President Lhspot. He has contto! of the soldiery,- (
............................
'■---------------"■&lt;
-''-TrdhMmla.tltm.l.
vjr.l.t.-nily.pprovrtaad
which
is
also
tbe
police
power,
and
the
one
of
these
three.
1
gladly
commend
wbat Minister Ransom
tokl him In
—
2__ t.
They must not do certain
that more vltecllre aid may; be alreu Io
r-erlent.
••The Student’s Cyclopedia" as the beit
English. From our own personal knowl­ elecl on commissioners cast their ballots
. tilings, simple in themselves, but subjust
as
be
wants
them
to.
In.
order
that
work
of
Its
kind
of
which
1
know,
and
edge we had ho Idea of what tboPresi-l
Sormrsgrrner-vratbe etronslotulJU all prater ■ ject
o... Jo
.« critjctam because they do not
from a careful examination of-It 1 am sure
pent said to Judge Sepulveda but tbe in-, h’s position may be more correctly under­
DECEPTION GIVEN BY PRESIDENT
and patriotic expectations implied in tndr smack of the im]&gt;erial.
Some
of
the
stood,
be
might
properly
be
called
the
It
will
prove
a
treasure
to
the
may
man
or
terpreter told us that Mexico’s chief Ex­
nomination and elertton.
DIAZ TO THE MICHIGAN EDI­
His “machine” is
Resolved, that In tbe oplnloo of thl» aa feasting of olden times, as it is de­ woman, as well as to tbe student
ecutive recognized the great power of the । “Pingree-of Mexico.”
TORS.
press and tbat it had been a great factor In more extensive, but no more arbitrary soclation Uta the dutyol republican ue«p*pera scribed, strikes us as exceedingly ridic­
J. E. Mr.Ai.ijtT.
Diaz also to urge their respective county coiniulUeea to ulous.
bringing about such friendly feelings be­ then the Detroit mayor’s is.
We would scarcely care to
lake such me. muxs, underJhe law. mimar te
Stray Shots Around the Capitol.
tween the two republics. The Preaident differs from the “potato magnate” in that necessary to prevent democrats and populists have seen pearls mixed with our rice in
all others uot republicans from parrldpat
Monday Feb. 24 the Michigan pencil waid that he was always especially glad1 to I he is scrupulous and desires nothing but and
order to
give it —
a royal
flavor,
neither
Ibgln republican caucuses and conventions.
Z. j . 1 *'«*•*•
»*' B
- . —----------•---------------Hon. Chase S. Os-1 tbe good of tbe Rephbllc and his people. , IU* IU tvinru.ii.au ..
.'.ushers started out for a drive to Chapul- welcome Americans.
•Apec.lhe summer home ot President Diaz, born, of tbe “Soo,” President of tire edi­ In one respect both depots are slmliiar—the caucuses so that a fair expression of the . ahreds of gold; but tbeoe things were
SPECIAL SALE on millinery grots
and well known lu connection. with the torial Association, then made a few re-1 the people under both are heavily taxed.
There Is another feature of Mexico
done |B there, day., and Uw brain, of
hwtory of the Mexican war.
A string of oiarks assuring President Diaz of the great
.
on April isih.
hocks drew up at tbe side entrance of our pleasure it had been to tbe visiting editors about which 1 wish to stfeak words of tlons as are necessary to protect them from tbe thruahes and the heads of parrota were Do not fail to see the goods and prices.
' esteemed ttec.rt.ry dtahe. for Unroyal All trimmed bats must go. Phix Smith,
hotel for the accommodation of our -party. to meet him, and Ibat all felt un­ praise, and tbat Is the fact that she never
■Chapullage is about throe milos from the der special obligations to him for the hon­ had a slave. When tbe Liberal party un­ association to exercise this power to thefulleot table.
Beans were served with scraps
at. the Racket
ally and Is nothing but a great Silgh rock, or shown us, and called attention to tbe der Juarel triumphed in 1857 it adopted a “KSiredttet w. deem » rt prime lmportru.ee ' »f
STILL THEY COME More oev
tbe summit being reached by a winding fact that tbe Americans recognized the constitution, the second article of which
as
an
asaociatloiF
that
earn
and
eiery
Deo,
indulged
in,
absurdities
which
would
goods jus:
reads
as
follows:
—
“
In
the
Republic
all
roadway, and on top of this great rock the glorious rule of President DlaZ which had
In from Buffalo.
See the Dr?.*« patterns
Slaves who set foot
cold gray walls of the stone palace stand brought Mexico from a laud of fighting men are born free.
at Phln Smith's Racket store.
upon
the
national
territory
recover
by
unjust
and
oppressive
libel
law
of
Michigan.
’
solve
to
do
almost
any
thing
rather
than
factions
to
one
of
prosperity
and
universal
as if defj Ing attack. Along one side of
MIW FOB THE FOOT The tow,
r«w| ««»P‘ • •"»“« 1"ri“Uon “ * roy*&gt;
tbe grounds, and before making tbe as- peace. In reply to Mr. Osborn’s speech that act alone their liberty, and have a
lust in at
2eut, the ruins of the old Aztec aquaduct tbe President said tbat he felt under re­ right to the protection of tbe laws.” In with which oftenders tgims* decency may banquet.
I prices no one will make a? they are iron
A11 Qironyh the management of royal
slill slaud In splendid coudition.
Ail newed obligations to the Michigan editor­ many things Mexico bad tbe advantage annoy and Injure publisher? who exj-p* their
nefarious senemes In the Interests of the public
mic uuumkciucji
ryj «u the Factory at Phln Smith’s Racket and
about the spacious grounds at tlie foot of ial party for the great honor shown him (at of profiting by the experience of the Un­ welfare.
.. . L____ _
,___ j affairs we find rules and regulations
waiiare.
Famous.
the Castle stand magnificent trees many least that’s what t^e interpreter told ua ited States when tbe Republic was formed,
Resolved
that we extend our sincere thanks
~
‘
would, according to our way of
DO YOU WANT a Bicycle Hat? We
feet in diameter aud very tall, ooe of them and we hadn’t any reason to doubt bis. but In regard to slavery she spoke against to J.Boyd 1‘antllnd. proprietor of the Morten
thinking,
make
life
miserable
for
tbe
House,
for
th?
cordial
weteouie
extended
to
our
it
six
years
before
graham
Lincoln
dared
have bicycle hat*
being known as Montezuma’s tree.
word.) Each member of tbe party waa
aaaociatiou. for entertainment extended and
Louis XVI. is for the kid, lor the airla, for the old rent
A personal visit to Chapultapw would al- then presented to the President and shook to issue tbe Emancipation Proclamation for tbe use ot a handsome parlor for meeting unfortunate victims.
and
something
nobby
for
the ladies iu our
and
eight
years
before
our
constitution
said to have bad 30 doctors detailed
-most convince one to tbe belief that it is hands with him, after which all retired
purposes.
-impregnable to any attack by nu armed glad to have met the man who has done was amended so as to make slave ry un­
That he millinery department. Cali aud see at tie
Out ot 25 votes cast for the favorite specially to look after him.
Racket of Phln Smith
force, tl e Castie commanding au excellent more than any other one person to make lawful. So we may not only honor Diaz
lived was probably one of the most re­
WHO SAID SO? We have the larj
with the title of "Nation maker.” but Presidential candidate McKinley got 16. '
view of all the adjoining country, aud tbe Mexico what it is to-day.
markable features of the situation.
aides of the rocky fortress reaching up al­
Here we may be pardoned for giving a proudly give to him the honor of making a Allison 3. Harrison, Reed and Teller one
est lot of veiling
A royal princess was always kept in carried in stock by any one house In the
most perpendicular. A promenade stands little sketch of the President’s life.
He nation tbat never had a slave.
each.
new clothes.
It was contrary to court city at prices no me will make tat u*. at
Mexico has many peculiar customs and
all about the cllldel and. a short ston-* wall claims to be a pure Aztec Indian. He was
For In­
etiquette for ber to wear the same gar­ at Phin Smith’s Racket.
serves the purpose of a fence about the born lu Oaxaca (pronounced O-hack-a). many interesting places to visit.
Marriag*&gt; Licabsm
premises. It is needless to sgy that a Receiving a liberal education he soon be­ stance there’s tbe Government Pawn shop
n
ment again and again, and abe was by
NO, OH NO! Our new one .wheel
Geonre
Kantom.
City
where
you
can
borrow
money
on
valuables
2}.
court regrulations required to wear four
beautiful view can be had from this high came a recognized power at bls own home
bieytle has not come jet
Bertha Stedgr.
paaitioc.
Awa; off in the distance Popo­ which is almost .n tbe shadows of the which if not redeemed at a certain time James I*. Bilsbee. City
41 &gt; pairs of shoos in a week. Imagine tbe but we have Just received train the manu­
Then Minnie Boonun. City
catepetl rears his snowy crest h^gh lu the hieroglyphic-covered stone columns whose are sold at very low prices too.
2? 1 distress of a poor 4&gt;t-tic royal girl who facturers a lot of llu ware to be sold at
aii; the line of the aijuaducts, winding characters and picture writings no one has there’s the Flower Market almost in the Daniel Marblr. Rutland
conk! never indulge in the luxury of old leas than others sell tbelr auction £o&lt;&gt;h.
shadow of the great Cathedral, where na­ Daisy F. Elfleld. Irving
about like serpante, canoe traced up to­ ever yet been able to dicipher.
They are all fire! good?. no «*cond* to
' und comfortable shoes, but who must
wards the mountains where tbe (city’s supHe first came tn prominence during the tives bring beautiful flowers fresh from George h. Milbird. Battle Creek
close out at Metiou at I'bU Smith’.
11 ■ for appearance* sake always be seen in
jdy of water was received.
Miles and war with Maximilian when he left his tbe mountains every morning. More beau­ Ursula Jones. City ’
Racket
Isaac
Ctppom.
OrsnrevlHe
&lt;2.j new ones.
flitlies away are the foot hills—mere step­ studies and took to the field fur regular, tiful flowers 1 never saw and so cheap that
Anna Thninrnnun. Orangeville
3 KOBE of those 99c picture
t
frame*
a!
It is useless to ridicule women in
ping stones to tbe great mountains behind active, army work.
He made as brilliant for ten cents you can buy almost ail that
left. N’e one wfll sell them
them. The location of the old floating a record in war as be has since at the you can carry. Then tbe Thieves Market,
items of extravagance, when it is a wvli
leas than SI.50 when they are gone.
5*^ £:±*,|f
En h
-"
gardens, the old stone causeways built by head of the government.
He retrieved where everything tbat has been stolen and MVMUt-rlFmT MtaeHMthg. I'tapk• ”
understood
fact that ”
nwii
hfiVH
I
.
'
rinx Smuih.
i&amp;e Aztecs’when the City of Mexico was the cities of Puebla and Mexico, both of recovered is taken, but you have to buy
M. E. parsonsrc. tn Hastinr* Mich, by lt»v i ed them a thousandfold.
----- ---of
-------One
the
at the Racket.
sorrownded by water, can be seen. In Im­ which bad fallen into tbe bands of the your property back again before you can
c. w. 4om&gt;. ApiU mb, trtK IIXX.M
I nncirnl Komrt&gt;« h.d hi. horte'. cottars
agination one can see the Island .city of French. Since the downfall ot the French get It. no matter how completely you may
gSfifM"?"' 4 ’
| «&lt; with ;mrtU sod s trough of ivory
. FIRST CLASS All of our Kmkrvpt
hundreds of thousands of people, ruled only alight disturbances have occurred to Identify IL
Also there is the National
shoe? are fir?: cltv
P"&gt;rldK1 f*
.wer by Montezuma, while from the south mar the peace and happiness
One of palace occupjlng an entire square and BAXSOM-CTBDO. ^Itertl. st tte’ rral. ■
goods. Some of them are not up :•» date
west through defiles iu the mountains these was headed by Diaz himself in 1876 graving a frontage of over 40 rods on Plaza
deuis of the brides p-trth * bt Rev a h. ■ A nobleman, among other useless and In style but they are In wear but they are .
'•J-urtez comes with his little army of a few in tbe state of Oaxaca aud was successful. Mayor. The palace is ouly a two story * Grixsby Mr. Geurjteitausatu lo Miss Rertba ’ absurd extravagances, had 40 ladders of being sold every day at less than anyone
j silver made for use about his palaces.
___
hundred. You can imagine a procession Lento de Tejada, then President, being building and very modest in its outward
can buy them for at wholesale. Nd Ma^r
J: great magnificence going out to meet compelled to leave tbe country.
jn (he xrattes* of feasta, men seem to aged Stock to offer.
Diaz en­ appearance, but the interior k rich and 8IL3BBE-BOORAM At the home of the bride
Phin Smith.
.
him to give him welcome, and at the head tered the City of Mexico in Nov. 1870 and ven* costly. In the palace block are the
at the Racket.
Wh.JattMxr. Slhoeu and Mm de Bo num. have gone beyond all sense and reason,
of Abe Hue Is Montezuma, proud, haughty in May 1877 was proclaimed constitution-i National museum, mint, post office and all
DO YOU WANT your toes dressed
bo’.h of llrst’^gs.
r and have gormandized in a fashion
and clothed in re&lt;jai splendor.
On Cha- al President, which office he has held to ■ the Departments of State. Since the es­
.
in sty !e? Thea we
never even approached by woioen. _ puitapec one can give bls Imagination full this date with the exception of four years tablishment of the mints in 1585 over
QUEEN VICTORIA DRESSED UP.
While wealth has its eousofation and can du It for you In oxfords as well a?
rplayand revel tn all the pleasures that it —from 1880 to 1884 when-Gonzales was SI,000.000,000 In gold aud oyer 83,000,000,­
Shoes. None better and no newer strles.
•will give him, aud Nature has conspired to President
Tbe 8b. I. Then
In 1884 Diaz was again elect­ 000 In silver have been coined.
la Ap^.r„r. - compensation.. It ha. tu pcnalUns and
Finx Smith.
aid you by surrounding yon with a glori­ ed chief executive and has proven himself National
Library has about 200,000
not Olh.rwlre o.ty Orrta.ry.
I P»'nB. A young woman suddenly raised
at tbe Racket
ous climate, an endless snmmer. and all as great in peace as he was In war.
volumes, many of them ancient and valu­
Queen Victoria, In her best bib snd - ’•&gt; enormous wealth by marriage waa
.about you are singing birds of every kind,
This building Is open every day
REMEMBER We
et-ll -t-uameiet!
He found the treasury iu just tbe same able.
tucker.
Is
still
a
very
good-looking
«-andsllxed
throughout
ber
busbands
• ainis of. gorgeous plumage, beautiful ।condition as if the democratic party had from 10 a. iu. to 5 p. m.
There are 300
ware a&lt; ctrcap as they
' Jowurs and giant trees. ’ One can read of been in power four ye^rs—tbe treasury schools in »he city of Mexico attended by womsn. In the hideous bonnets nnd ™*&gt;« family beraune. she sat down on are closing it out at the mortgage sale
It waa
■Ckapaftapec but he can get no conception was empty, the country had no credit 20,000 children;
schools of Medicine; old-fashioned sbnwls tbe queen so con- l ■*■* door lo play with a kitten.
•
Piux Smith.
vof da ira ideur, nor of the wealth of his- iand the people as well as tbe country Mining schools; schools ot Uhslc: Agri­ stantly wenrs when not “on exhlbL | ,uc11 “ undignified proceeding and so
at the Racket
/.orica) and legendary associations with iwere in a deplorable condition. We are cultural schools; Law school: Commer­ tion" she gives one tbe Impression ot , entirely Inconalstent with . her pool­
ALL COPPER Wash bjilers for
■which it is surrounded. A day here would iapt to think of thp Mexicans as unciviliz­ cial Colleges and other schools.
There being merely a nice, coxv motherly old tion that it waa months before she re­
almost pass as a moment to one who cares ed,
&lt;
$1.73 at the Racket
and their rulers of not much conse­ are also many hospitals, and among the lady whose whole life’s interest ta cen- revered from the consequences ot such . _
ol ruin Smith.
to surre-kder his mind to things of centur- (quence, but just stop and reflect
Diaz latter we may Include the “poor bouse,’ tered la her family. One would never .11 aertous indiscretion.
lies ago and even to the more modern,and I i
LADIES vests from 5: u|e at Fhin
went into power with nothing in tlie which was opened lu 1774 and is subsi­ suspect her of being able to rise to the 1
Wuch &lt;* expected of the wealthy,
relotbuilly left my position, and broke off ttreasury vaults but an empty Iron safe, dized by the government receiving 81000
Smith’s Racket.
occasion nnd look the part of queen. ' "nd °”e ma.v sometimes seriously qneeChe thread of thought tbat was taking me
Will R. Cook.
and bad a discontented, ignorant, discor- every month.
NONE BETTER Nohe .*«&gt; cheap as
back iu the misty past,to walk around ।1 dant
uai» mob
woo of
ui half-civilized
ui
With the assumption of court finery. ■ tio“ whether great possesniona are
people to keep
♦ or/lhecther side of tbe Castle. Oaly half in subjection
those ladles shirt
hotyever,
says
the
Philadelphia
Times,
1
worth
the
responsibilities
that
come
" “J?:"::)—n people tbat were ac­
MICHIGAN EDITORS,
1 j -mik away stands an old stone mill,
’
waists for*sale by Phln flmllk at the
Victoria doffs her homely manners and ndlh them.—N. Y. Ledger.
customed to and enjoyed getting down
‘ forwerly a flouring mill.
Here tbe battle
Racket.
their shot guns early in the morning. to Annua 1 MwUn, Held .t Grand.Rapid. becomes nt once tbe personification of J
rsdetres Ur»s.rtM.
of MoHno'del Rey was fought by Gen, join in rebellion against the established
OUB 4TH drdcr ha? tprjved on
a gracious sovereign.
.. -I
At
when
&lt;
AViafield Seott in September 1847.
From
government seemingly for no other pur­
mllltaery*gdv»* and they
To
those
who
have
seen
her
in
both
;
used
in
drapery,
even in the sheer musThe
annual
meeting
of
the
Michigan
•our-ek-vated position we look down to tbe
pose than lo work up an appe’ite for
’ Republican Newspaper Association was characters the metamorphoels has 1)u clement curtains that hang next to are dandles al Phln Smith’.* £a&lt; tel.
right upon a broad level field.
Here the
breakfast It isn’t every mau that could
American and Mexican forces.met in dead- j
On the rash. It is essential that fadeless
CHILDREN ineh e* we arc htadhave gone into power under these condi­ held at the Morion house parlors, Grand seemed little short of a miracle.
4y conflict and tbe earth whs fairly red
qnatters for till.* town.
tions and made a success.
Contrast thia Rapid?, Tuesday, about 30 editors bring account of the queen’s Inck ot height' «,1O„ be u^. In reality there are
with blood, in this battle the Mexican
she ta rarely tphotographed
standing; | very few colors that are sunproof. Th- Bought for 50c ou what they .tie worth..
with even tbe conditions of our own en­
---------oiuuuiijg;
SAdctafought with great bravery and per­
present No specially prepared program for though she
We
divide
the
profit
with you.
ahe scarcely treasures five j: Society of American Artista. which ha.
lightened country, with Rs profound
, •.steEcy.-wd many of them gave up their
Pjhn Smith.
statesman for Chief Executive, who has was made out and nothing done except to feet,
f““* 1her waist 11
line
— 1ta
-------abnormally
j
long, , hbored faithfully to obtain fadeless
!’ . -lives in this battle, and to their memory a I
at the Racket.
is seated she
one the colors for their tapestries, muslins and
w en she
kHa u
- gives
t
j 'zwrge monument Ims been erected at the so conducted tbe affairs of government as talk orer the plans to be followed during so when
to
win
the
applause
of
every
English
Lord,
OUR
WANTS
are
eggs
at the highthe
coming
campaign,
and
to
elect
new
impression
of
being
a
tall
woman
—
an
, - J VtMtoi tbe roek upon which the castle is
Duke and money loaner.
Grover Cleve­
market price;
JVtiultL Only a few days after the battle of
officers and Executive Committee which advantage the vanity of any woman, other textile*, declare they have found
land went into power with a treasury over­
Pius
$mith.
but
three
Indigo
blues,
the
familiar
JLdlno ttel Rey. Chapultapec fell Into the
even a queen, would never ignore.
flowing with money, with every factory resulted as follows:
..
'
at the Racket.
color t»cd so ranch by Japanese and
i. ■ r
of the American army and the
trembling
under
the
pressure
of
orders,
President
—
F.
R.
Gilson,
Benton
Harbor
F'-jf 4&gt;Mk--’une of the Mexican war was brokChinese dyers; madder red, an intense
Hypnotism tn Medicine.
with the people prospering and happy.
Vice Pres—A. S. Cotant. Mt Pleasant
kuijli-an.
The Journal of tbe American Medical blood red, also employed by Orientals.
IMSMSSM5SSSSS*SS&gt;^S*
He bad back of him a united, intelligent,
TWrtkeoot to Caapultxpec lx over a
Association
has
an editorial,
the general und iron ruwt re&lt;1- the familiar reddish
Secretary—W. It. Cook, Hastings
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..ras.uuvgy-nerai
loyal people, glad to help him in any way.
trenrl of
n? which is
1- to show •*
1 ot rt-eoue and la a deilxhttul ride.
trend
tbat *hyp- I brown shade made by the oxide of iron,
Tress.—Mrs. T. S. Applegate. Adrian
In less than
V The areuue-fe probably 13 rods wide and But “results is what tells.”
notism has bad its day and ta practicalthese colors are excellent, and can
Ml. UMd mr -eitber side with peat trees, four years. In fact a very little over three Following members of Executive Com­
WHEN BUYING
ly being laid upon the shelf, or, at least,
U9e^ w^th ^e best decorative effect,
«win, wide spreading branches making an years, our own Intelligent (?) rulers, the mittee were elected.
its
use
confined
to
irregulars
outside
of
In
order
to test a color, wet a sample
dominant
party,
have
brought
us
to
the
r JBexcellenl shade. .All along the road we
SPECTACLES....
First District—W. J. Hunsaker, Detroit
the recognized school of medicine. This and dry it in the hot sun. It is not nec■Brtsajnonuments'vreeted to many who bare same condition tbat centuries of war aud Journal.
HAVE YOUR....’
strife brought Mexico.
Our treasury is
is a rather curious statement to make, efc8ar5’» however, to apply so searching
., oeeoyrtOTiioent In Artec and Mexican hlsSecond District—W. M. Osband, Ypsi­ at least if one measures the interest of i &amp; test to a piece of wash goods that ta
J&gt;%,*ory.
There are monoreents to Monteru- empty, the people are discontented, indus­
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.uterm
or
try
is
paralyzed
and
tbe
country
is
in
a
.
_
v*
»»
«*«
l
«
gxMMiB
iaav
ia
lanti Ypsilantlan.
H
and hia son Guatertotzln, and the
a medical topic
ft
took by
hv the number
»— -of
- arti
-■ ­ «
intended for ’drees wear, and will not I f.^brooae statue of Chas V of Spain is said to deplorable condition.
Third District— L. P. Bissell. Charlotte cles written about it. There are few be hung perpetually in a sunny win­
Now compare this with what Diaz has
f
largest casting of Its kind ever
subjects
upon
which
German
physi
­
Eaton
County
Republican.
done for Mexico. Coming into office with
dow like a sash curtain.- A great many
Along this beautiful boulevard
Fourth District—Edwy C. Reid, Allegan cians are writing more monograms at cottons of delicate color will not fade
a treasury as empty as any democratic
U—
Of Mexico, tdnre
and party ever left it iu thb country.UieMexlaLweaKTiii
uuMloua-uxtMrtrre
uroonds.
present or in which they seem to take If they are washed rapidly and dried in
Gazetie.
can money box is now filled aud running
Fifth District—C. G. Swensberg, Grand a more active interest. The sensational a warm, dark room.—N. Y.Tribane.
*lu* ,roplca' over, receipts are above expenditures, in­
side of hypnotism is certainly dying
,
*u&lt;* P“ntt ™y ** 8e€n* dustry is thriving, farmers are prosperous Rapids Herald.
out, but a certain practical side, which
. resemble to quite au extent and the people seem contented. Railroads
Sixth District—C. F. Kimball. Pontiac is represented by the word “sugges­
Kuth.rj n Kidder " “ *»»Hed one after­
;
of modern architecture occasionally aud telegraphs have been built, languish­ Gazette.
tion,” has undoubtedly come to stay and noon tart wrek to a five oVtoek tra
"I nay be seen, but the majority of them are ing commerce revived, great internal Im­
Seventh District—L. A. Sherman, Port to be used in therapeutics.
glnn
by a well-known woman phyaipeculiar design when compared to our provements have been made, and compul­
^‘deosol architecture. All of them Indl- sory educational laws enforced, free speech Huron Times.
tte lnTiUd
U^aie wealth and culture.
This avenue is Invited, a free press secured, aud religious
‘"' “hofot women scientists. In one
Eighth District—C. C. Vaughan, St.
France la one of the
Johns Republican.
tries in the world. The
Ninth District—E. L, Bates. Pentwater tnrtituted aud carried oat
News.
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Hastings Banner

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F CREAM

BAKING
P0WBB

VISIT TO CHAPUliTAPEC.

That Racket.

Tenth District—John Randall, Mio Tel­ which are leafing
Napoleonic loreaigi
egram.
Eleventh District—B. J. Lowery, How­
/racking Ml cer
ard City Retard.
Twelfth DUtriet—Chase
S. Osborn, competitor, of
Chronicle.
Saurt Sie. Marie News.
It waa decided to bold tbe next meeting
•^Senator
in Detroit at tbe time that the State Con-

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F. R. PfiNGOflST.

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Hastings

; PAPER IN COUNTY.

ANNER.

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VOL. XL. NO. 52

Hastings
Banner
.
Published Thursdays by
’

Removal Sale
I expect to.move to the store lately occupied by
IRA VANVALKENBURGH
in about thirty days, and before that time wish
to close out all the goods I can to save moving.
N tv is the time to buy ’,
*
.

DRY GOODS,

MILLINERY GOODS,
CARPETS, etc
CHEAP,

JULIUS RUSSELL

A Sure Crop
—is assured if you plant seeds grown
by David Landreth &amp; Sons, of Philadelphia.
We
have handled these seeds for years and they invar• iably give satisfaction.. .Guaranteed to be all new
seeds and true to name. (In Bulk or Papers.)
Onion Seeds and Onion Setts.
Landredths’ Extra Early Peas.
Sweet Peas in Bulk or Papers.
Nasturtiums In Bulk or Papers.

If you have not received one of our 1896 catalogues,
ask for one.

L. E STAUFFER

FOR SALE
Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing goods at unheard of
prices.
Special line of stouts for heavy
weights.

Bicycle Out Fits,-Suits, Belts, stockings, caps, sweater.
Our all wool, turtle neck sweater (&lt;&gt;. $1.50
can't be matched.

Best and Cheapest Line of shirts in the market.

I Sell Exclusively the Famous “Gold” and Silver dress
Universally
acknow­
and Negligee shirts.
'
ledged by shirt wearers to be the “cheapest’
because the “best” shift in America.

Yours for low prices,

J. C FARRELL
clothier.
ICYCLES
THE BEST IN THE MARKET.

Clevelands^
Ramblers,
Crowns, (^!')Richmond Spilecial,
itfo. 1,
Falcons,
Richmond No
Duke Richmond,
Envoy,
Duchess
“
Fleetwing,
Road King,
Smalley,
Road Queen.
Calumet,
Prices ranting from $38.00 to $100.00.

C H.

Osborn &amp;

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Taukee SprlD*a.

School openttl Monday.
The L, A. S. will meet at the parsonage
“ COOK* BROS., *t next Friday p. m.
Frank Baker* pfKe»-&gt;City, has rented
HASTINGS. MICH
his fathers farm here.
A. M. Stocking and wife have moved in­
to the VanNosedall house.
J. P. Sprluggr and wife spent Saturday
and Sunday at Plainwell.
Middleville
School npendil Monday in the Rhehie
H. K. Hendrick and wife were in Has- district with b&amp;&gt;s Lizzie Ritchie as teachilngs Tuesday.
Ward Stratton spent Sunday with a
SCHOOL COLUMN.
friend in Hastings.
Conducted by flora J Beadle. Co. Comm'nr.
,P.^is8, Hal1, of Grand Rapids spent
Thursday In the village.
Arbor Day.
Mrs. A. M. Putnam spent the fore part
Wbat does he
who Olanta
plants a tree?
tn
“ plant *ho
of the week at McCord, Kent Co.
He plnntaa
friendpf
ran and sky;
b flag
of hreezes"free
He plants tb**-&lt;■-— "^ '
N. C. Thomas and wife, of Dorr, visited
The
shaft
&gt;
beauty,
towering
high
;
relatives In this village over Sunday.
He plants a Bcine to heaven anlgh:
The High School will play “The Lost
For song i hd mother crown ot bird
lu hushed a W happy twilight beard.
Heiress” In Hastings Thursday evening.
The trebteui
ucaveu s osnnoay. . _
ot hraven'^harmoDy.
Mrs. John Ackareon and Mrs. O. A.
These things he plants who plants a tree.
" Hkinson spent Tuesday in Grand Rap­
bplant
Planta a tree?
t”*?
What does be
plant who plants
ids.
He plants in sap. and leaf and wood.
In love of hot-— and
-••- ioyanty
•-—•••­
Frank Hosmer, of Carlton CenteY, was
An far canI thought of civic good,
•
the guest of A. E. Southwick and family
His bleMlngfOn the neighborhood
over Sunday.
Who in the! lollow of Tits hand
Holds all thel growth of all our land,
Miss palsy Dowling attended the fun­
A n&amp;Xion’sj wwth from sea to sea
eral of her sister Mrs. Manly in Grand
8tlr in his ite rt who plante a tree.
Rapids Sunday.
In accordance with the concurrent-resoCarl Stokoe has moved his Jewelry lution
passed JK the „ last legislature and
slock into the new addition of the Middle­ with the long ^established custom of our
ville Sun building.
state. Gov. Rich has Issued a proclamation
Spangemaker and Johnson now occupy
appointing Friday, May 1st as Arbor Day.
a room in the Jordan block.
They carry It is earnestly desired that the people
a stock of hardware besides their agricul­ observe the day by setting out trees,
tural Implements.
shrubs and vines about their homes, along
Stanly Linskl has entirely recovered the highways and public places.
from his recent attack of Insanity and has
To the schools Arbor day furnishes an
returned to this village where he will re­ opportunity for teaching children many
sume his tailoring business.
valuable lessons, for Introducing them in
Messrs B. Severance. J. Dietrick, L. a delightful way to the beauties of nature
Fenton, B. Hobson. D. Sbleh, D. Putnam, and for interesting them In the study of
G. Mattesun, and W. Clixby made a trip plant life. On this day the judicious
to Caledonia on their wheels Thursday teacher will be certain to take advantage*
evening.
of this opportunity offered for securing
needful co-operation. Then it is that the
Cloverdale.
unsightly pile of ashes, brush, logs, stumps
It Is expected that our new pastor will or other materials can be remove^ from
the yards. Flower-beds can be construct­
preach here next Sunday.
John Pyle is doing a job of carpenter ed, the Agricultural College has offered
flower seeds free to the first ten schools
work for the Carpenter boys.
Contrary to the general expectation hay in each county making application for the
is not in very great demand In this vicin­ same. Blanks are to be bad at this office.
Ungainly and noxious weeds and vines
ity.
Mitt Armstrong, formerly of Prairie­ can be cut away, dead trees removed and
ville, will assist E. Titus this summer in new ones planted. The choice of trees for
planting on school grounds ahould.be made
driving wells.
George Graham and Ira Hunt, of Kala­ with care. Trees of offensive odor which
attract
Insects, litter the ground, sprout
mazoo, were tbe guests of Campbell Bros,
at the roots, bear thorns^r are otherwise
part of last week.
objectionable
should be avoided. As a
Our school commenced last Monday
with Miss Ada Mosher as teacher which. rule trees that grow natural In the neigh­
borhood aro the most certain of a vigorous
Insures us a good school.
Judging from the large amount of goods growth. Among tbe best of all the trees
being received 1&gt;y our merchants here al­ for the school yard are the sugar and red
mantes, tbe linden and the elm.
most every day trade must be brisk.
The literary exercises of Arbor Day
1 stated last week that Emma Chamber­
generally
preceded the manual work and
lain would woik for Mrs. Bates this sum­
mer. 1 was misinformed, ‘she was mar­ may be short or extended as circumstances
may
permit
Good programs may be
ried to Grant Dickerson on the 18th inst.
The happy couple will go to housekeeping found In the Popular Educator, Moderator
and
rattengilPs
“Special Day Exercises.”
at Hickory Comers Immediately.
At a regular meeting of J. B. -Sackett There need *W no lack .of appropriate
materials
for
a
program. Ih'owlef That
Post No. 820 department of Mich G. A.
R. held at Delton April 15, 1890, it was the greatest number of pupils may p^rtlclVbted to extend an invitation to the K. of pate without prolonging the exercises unP.’s. K. O. T. M.’s and L. O. T. M.’s and ■Wuly. It f# well to have the recitations
all surrounding public schools to take short. In schools where the grounds are
part with the G. A. R In honoring our pa­ limited In extent and already ajell kept,
triotic dead by oBserving Decoration day the literary exercises may be followed by
at Prairieville June 1, 1896. Memorial a visit to a neighboring grove, for the
services will be held at Cloverdale on Sun­ purpose of studying and collecting speci­
day May 31th at 10 a. m. and all comrades mens of plant life.
The observance of the day should be of
are urgently requested to be present.
Mark Norris, Commander; L. H. Barnes, a scientific character. Essays on topics of
botanical study, descriptions of vegetable
Adjutant.
growth, biographical .sketches of great
botanists etc. are appropriate to Such
Cast let ou.
occasions.
- Ed Taylor and family have moved to
At this time the practical teacher will
make arrangements for Plant Collections
West Vermontville.
' Mrs. Asa Noyes who broke her ankle a of scientific Interest. These will include
month ago is around on crutches.
plants for analysis, pressed flowers, leaves,
Shirley Smith, of Hastings, was a guest ferns, cross sections of trees, longltifdinal
of E. V, and D. W. Smith Friday.
pieces of wood, mosses, lichens, kinds of
Steplwn Mater and wife, of Clare will rocks and other things of scientific value
make Castleton their future home.
and Interest.
Mrs. Anna Price left for Ohio last
T&lt;&gt; the country schools Arbor Day brings
Thursday on an extended visit to her sis­ the improvement of school durroundlugs
and the pleasant social gatherings of the
ter.
Mrs. Ann Edwards who lives with her neighborhood, to tbe city schools the en­
sister Mrs Fannie Evarts, has bad a stroke joyment of flowers and a break in the
of paralysis a few days since.
routine of school life.
Let the day be observed In appropriate
D. W. Smith, who has been under the
doctor’s care for the past week on account form in every school In Barry (Jo. let it be
of being hooked by a cow, is better at this productive of moral and menial good In
every grade, and the memory of Arl&gt;or
writing. '
,
Warren Noyes, who has been visiting Day wtll last through after years lingering
natives in this vicinity went to Grand as a beautiful picture of school life, and
Ledge Tuesday to visit relatives. His exercising its Influence upon the character
brother Selah of this place, accompanied of the people.
.
him.
The Fi*l* iaw.
We have been asked several times about
North Irving.
the fish law In regard to spearing and
Burt Quigley is some easier this morn­ herewith quote it in fdjl as follows:
ing.
An act to amend section one of act No.
Uur school commenced Monday morn­ 158, session laws of 1891. entitled an “act
ing fnr a two months term.
to regulate the taking and catching fish in
Grandma Matthews la quite sick. Dr. the Inland waters of this state.”
L. Hendershott is caring tot her.
Sec. 1. Tbe people of the state of
Jopupb Wing and wife are the happy Michigan enact. That It shall not be law­
parents of a baby boy born April 20.
ful for any person to take, catch or . kill,
Burt Sulk who had bls leg broken ast any fish in any of the Inland lakes and
winter Is now able to get around some streams In thia atate, with any kind of
with the aid ot crutches.
spear or grap hook, or by the use of jacks
Our merchant Benry Bammond la Idl­ or artificial light of any kind, or by the
ing up with more groceries this weeu. use of set lines, or night lines; Mid set
Be Is always pleased to wait on customer lines or night lines within the meaning of
and have a social chat.
this act, shall be deemed-to be a continuous
We are having beautiful weather. Iwpe line anchored at either end, to which short­
It may continue. All we ask now Is a er lines with hooks are attached, or any
bountltul harvest with high protective kind of net, or any kind of fire arms or
tariff, and McKinley at the helm.
explosives, or other device except the hook
The farmers are busy plowing for
and line.
spring crops. There does not seem to be
Game Warden Osborn Is enforcing this
the same push and spirit In their *ork law as strictly as he can and all violators
that was manifested before the’W admin­ are being arrested that he can catch.
istration: then they got full value or
their labor, now they get full labor with
Women* Club.
TbB club met in regular session on Fri­
no value.
.
day, and a program of exceptional Interest
Freeport.
was listened to as follows: The Restora­
tion. Mrs. Emma Holbrook; Political
Tlie Cong’i church bus a new
U. B. Quarterly meeting last baturtay Economy. Taxation. Miss Flora Beadle;
Character Sketch. Gladstone. Mrs. Clara
""M^amis H. C. Peckham ami Me Lathrop: Book Review, Barrabas, Mrs.
Rogers visited In Grand Itsplds Saturday Elizabeth B. Barber; Review of the New
Cycle. Mrs. Minnie K. Barnes.
aD'rbos. Sullivan Is In Ionia this wee* on

CORRESPONDENCE.

legal business.
II*. Bailey, of Bastings visited Jree-

waxbantv naawi.
Bert OUa to Frank M. Hazel, lot MMI, HawBtokosWddtevill* tbe “SEebSdLydlsS Frwrc w
more, parcel, sec 33.1 ralrfextile. fwoo.
Henry Kunz to Teter Kunz. 40a. aec 4. Maple
Mirand ore. Jr., visited tn
^Hann?b»cbrontz to Howard and Sarah L.
BVmeSr“wXdPl.“’now working tn the

BIgugIb Sundries a Specialty­
Golf and BIgugIb Hosiery ot all Kinds.
bankrupt’store-

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Hastings, mich
., april
23, i896.
WHOL
NO. 2132
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it., tings. April 22nd

TISING MEIHVX »N
BARRY COUNT/. ...

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LsJ«clalMIrviee» for tba Boys' Brigade tt,
the CcHig’l church last Sunday evening.

“iSnrKiSCT to KC» u oreiu. loto. M'fi.
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Additional Local News.

PERSON Al •’tNTlON.

Oil stalJM are removed front the page*
of valuable books without injuring the
print by gently warming the stained parts
with a hot irou placed on a blotting paper.
After taking out as much of the oil by this
process as b possible, dip a brush in recti­
fied spirits of terpentine and draw it gent­
ly over the sides of the page, which must
be kept warm. Continue the process un­
til! the oil is removed. The usual white­
ness may then be restored to the paper by
dipping another brash Id rectified spirits
of wine and brushing the stained places
with It, treating the edges of the stains
with unusual care.—A’etr Fork Advcrtts-

Mrs. Evarts b y/lnt friends in Gran*
Ledge.
•

In spite of all the claims and despite
*!1 the decisions made by lower courts,
the law against spearing In the inland
waters in the state of Michigan is still In
force and held to be constitutional by
the state game warden simply because the
only authority competent to declare It
The
otherwise has not passed upon it.
position taken by State Warden Osborn is this: That all laws are constitutional and in force until they
are declared unconstitutional by the
and
supreme
court of this state,
they are the only ones that can pans
upon them that part of the law, and In our
opinion* this Is the only position that
should be taken by all officers of the law.
To morrow (Friday) evening all owners
or riders of bicycles, ladies as well as
gentlemen, are requested to meet in front
of the Courthouse at seven o’clock sharp,
for the purpose of having a lantern parade^
Wheels may be trimmed or not as the
owners or riders see fiL However all who
have, or can get. lanterns arc requested to
do so, and to have their lights “trimmed
and burning” for the parade which will
follow. The parade will proceed out on
Green street as far as the good roads ex­
tend. ba?k to Jefferson street south on
Jefferson to Peter Schumann’s residence,
returning north on Jefferson to State;
street, west on state to the Hastings
bousm The bicyclists are then requested
to repair to Parkers hall where a bicycle
club will be organized and times for
regular
meetings established.
Every
bicyclis t is invited.
Will R. Cook. Pres.
Jason McElwain, Sec’y. ‘

Covert Freer le home rcra'&gt;’aio for a
short stay.

Ray Townsend, of NaavlHer was Ln the
dty last Thursday.
Mrs. Rachael Bailey Is in Grand Rapids
thia week on business.
S. W. Smith returned to Ann Arbor
Tuesday, via Kalamazoo.

C. W. Mixer left this week foe a busi­
ness trip through the state.
Chester Messer returned from- a busi­
ness trip in Ohio and Indiana Saturday.
Mrs. John F. Goodyear and Mrs. W. JHolloway were in Grand Rapids TuesdayMrs. Frank Hams returned Tuesday
from a short visit with friends at Saranac.

A. D. McElwain started on a business
trip for A. Black &amp;8oa Monday nam­
ing.
Mrs. W. L. Holmes and children, of
Elsie, are visiting her sister Mrs. E. Y»
Hogle.

Miss Harrlette Beadle went to Nash­
ville Tuesday to assist Mrs. E. tricnpeoo
in her store.Dr. W. H. Young and daughter Greta,
of Nashville; were guests of friends in the
city last Thursday.

Jos. Pflug, jr., of Detroit, spent Sunday
and Monday in the city. His mother re­
turned with him for a short visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dawson were in
Kalamazoo this week to visit their son
John who is clerking in a drug store
there.

Mrs. J. L. Weber returned to her boose
at Nashville, Sunday after spending sev­
eral days with Mr. and. Mrs. Al H. Weber
in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush were coiled to
Shultz Tuesday by the death of the lattert
mother Mrs. Shultz who has been ill for a
long time.
Mrs. John Llchty went, to Coldwater
Tuesday morning with a couple of little
children who were taken to the State Pub­
lic school.

M r. and Mrs. Seward, who have been
spending the winter with their son B. P.
Seward and family returned to-their home
in Wisconsin, Monday. .

JkMiss Mae Roberts was home from Kalaamroo a few days this week. She will
Mission Band next Sunday at S o'clock. keep house this sut&amp;mer for her aunt who
The Presbyterian Y. P. S. C. E. next Is making an extended vislbin California.
Sunday will be led by Mrs. EnglehardL
Church and Society.

.

□The Emmanuel Y. P. S. C. E. will be County teacher, has been elected for an?
led next Sunday evening by Homer Depue. other year at Eagle Harbor,' Keweenaw
Dr. Winegarden, of Grand Rapids. Will county at an increase of salary.^ Frank'Is
Saturdav
speak at the Cobb school *house ”
* ’
very much pleased with the copper coun­
evening April 25.
try of Lake Superior.
The pastor will preach In Presbyterian
P. T. Colgrove, of Hastings, was a visi­
church next Sunday. Evening topic.
“Workers, Jerkers and sherkers.”
tor In the circuit court room, Tuesday.
"Don’t forget the County Convention of He has been engaged to assist defending
Y. I’. 8. C. E. at Emmanuel church Friday the suit brought by C. Hockiuberry against
evening and Saturday ot next weOk.
the Barry and Eaton Insurance company.
*The regular monthly meeting of the W. —Charlotte Leader.
H. M. S. of the M. E. church will be held
Mrs. Josephine Sorqggs, of Danville,
at the church parlors Wednesday April 29,
at half past two. Subject: New Mexico. Ky , is in the citv to visit her brother
Orlando
Easterly who is la jail awaiting
Dr. David Winegarden, of Grand Rapids
will address the Spiritual Society Sunday trial for robbery.
Mrs. Scroggs is the
afternoon at 2 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. W. wife of the Presbyterian minister at Dan*
W. Kelley will open their parlors for the
vllle, and a must estimable lady.
occasion.
W. R. Barker, of Nashvillle, was in the
The society connected with Emmanuel
city
Saturday?on business.
Mr. Barker
church will be entertained Thursday April
80th. by l^rs. Henry Goodj-ear and the has invented a device changing the gear of
ladies associated with her. Supper at the
:a bicycle while In motion or standing stRI,
Parish House from 5 until T o’clock. %
.
which promises to be a wonderful thing Ln
' The Barry county W. C. T. U. will bold
the way of making cycling easy on ail
their annual meeting at Woodland on
Wednesday and Thursday May 13 and 14, kinds of roads.
Let delegates be appointed and meet thereas Mrs. Cllzbe our disttlet President is ex­
BluyAlo Rrevltle*.
pected to meet with us and wishes to be­
come acquainted with the members of the
Kalamazoo cyclists are hustling for the
local union.
.
state meeting this year, and will build a
The next address in the layman’s course board track there this year.
will be delivered next Sunday evening lb
Lillian Russell rides a triple gold.plated
the M. E. church by Mr. Dan’i. Striker
subject: “Our General Conference." This wheel valued at W.400, which was pre­
Her name
Conference will meet next week at Cleve­ sented to her by the makers.
land and will be In session for four weeks. is engraved oh every part of the machine.
It
carries
an
electric
light
which
is fed by
Delegates attend from all over the world,
and much interest centers in what It does. a storage battery.
Mr. Striker has been a delegate to this and
By a very large vote the Ohio bouse of
knows well the great questions that come representatives has passed the Uli of Re­
under Its supervision.
presentative Myers, of Cincinnati, provide
The county secretary is desirous of lug for the protection of pneumatic tires.
securing the names and addresses of all Lt provides .a penalty of a fine of from S3Suuday school superintendents in this to 850 tor placing tacks, briars, grass or
county. To aid in accomplishing this and other dangerous obstructions .In the streets
assist In promoting the efficiency of the used by wheelmen, or In the driveways of
county association he requests that each parks with a view of puncturing the tires
superintendent to whom this notice cornea of bicycles and other vehicle*.
to send his own name and address as well
In spiteot the fact that much has been
as that of any other such as he may chanee written concerning the manner In which a
to know. Township officers especially bicycle rider, In order to become a cham­
secretaries, are requested to communicate pion, mast train, there are a tew tilings
to the undersigned any facta relative t j which have escaped the facile pens ef
the work In their town possible. It la some well-known writers.
In order to
desired also that unorganized townships pursue a course each day whereby the
place themselves in communication with rider o»«eys all the laws which, regulate
the county officers with a view of organiz­ his body and which add more power to the
ation. Compliance with the requests of heart, he ba« got to be conscientious and
this notice will greatly oblige the secretary. train his heart. ZJmmennan*B great wcJ. K. Woorccf, Sec’y.
cess on the path, so a well-known Paris
Freeport, Mich. physician declared, was due to an abnor­
mally large heart, being, so the report
Battle Creek la to have another wheel­ said, almost one-fourth larger than that of
men'. meet thia aeaaon.
The national any man he ever examined, it is the
racing board haa fixed Jot, 13 aod 1&lt; as heart that forces the Wood through the
the dates tor balding the natlonsl circuit veins to give the rider endurance to finish
racos there. The Battle Creek cycle o»- a fast mile iu exdtiag fashion to the to
KxJ.tlon who made the state meet such a tape; It La the lieart that due* more to de­
success Iasi year, are yertectlng arrange- velop speed than the ransctea of -fate legs.
meats for Ike meeting and intend that I, The heart is the store house for all the
shall eclipse If possible, last ysar's meek energy and endurance ot the rider. TrainContract* hare been let tor bankln&lt; the
r-rnm o( the horse track 00 which three
world’s records were smashNl Isst rear,
and it will be one ot the beat half nUe

1B tWt p,n of th, poantry.

OmkMm.

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Thursd»y,

23, 1896

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MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.'
Danger in the Milk.

In view of the alarming devemp-1
merits of tuberculosis among cattle in j
this state the state board of hcaitb. j
has instructed Secretary Baker to ad- ;
vise th\e managers of several state m-•
stitutions to thoroughly sterilize ’he ;
milk used by them whether from sus- I
pected cows or not. The general ;»ub&gt; ,
lie is also advised to use no milk that ;
has not been similarly treated. The uc- .
tion of the board resulted from fh^;re- (
cent developments in Montcalm countt. •
where iyi entire family of eight persons ,
was found to have, died from tubertu-1
loais contracted from diseased cows. |
1
the nprscuiiurui
agricultural evumv
college .
The herd at tne
was also found to be attested with the ,

SOUND MONEY.

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held to reimburse: lossea *
knees or death. The
ttonn of these companies and

s&amp;ssbIs

It Is the Thame of Secretary OarInsurance amounting to
tn ad
Hale’s Address at Chicago.
dilon to all th* fowolng. and It H o^»stantly increasing.
He

Declare* It the Only Bafaguard
Against Financial Disaster—Worklugmeu Entitled to a fela\ ble Currency.

Debt* Should Be Paid Ln 1 OO-C«»t BoUart.

The banka. Croat comptinies, building aa■octeUanaand ether JmUar JnsUtuiltoa,
owe the people of the United States
ts S53.lbu.a3 for money acually deposited, a
turn nearly eight times greater than the
total capital of the uaUpnai banks In ths
yodobatlon ot Vbor.
country; while the life ln.a.runce peficles
Chicago, April 16.—Under the auspices held bv the people In the various kinds of
ions at*J as
£
of labor assemblies John G. Carlisle? coiiorat
kHar'btU.ntJS
secretary of the treasury, spoke at the
jiegbi or May
.wi
Auditorium on the firuacial qucgUofi to
»rui
‘in Bo*t4»u. 1-1 in
an audience of 5,GOO people. H&amp; opened
his address by speaking of the impor­ ought sctfously to consider all the conaotance of the money question to the quences to yourselves ami your fglLowcitizens before you agree to the free and
Itoston. April 17.—a a result of the
workingmen of this country or any unlimited coinage ofT-gal tender "liver at
,
°
« u
e|ghr-hour pKMffamn.cm recently isu ratio of aixteen to one; in order that
“'‘“‘■T- A "»"W '“Hows:
these great corporations and associations
mne-J by the cyecw’.iv council of the ,
: Relation of Currency to Workingmen,
may Have the prtvi’t8c of discharging
Axnericdn Federation of Labor, plans ; disease.
I Whether the general business of the p&lt;k&gt;- their debts to the people by paying H to 3
leave been prepared fo- a monster strike, ;
„
,
„
pie, he said,.shall bv transacted with r««oJ cents on the dollar. lor that is exactly what
Crops
in
Good
siinpc.
]
money
or
t
)ut
]
mO
ney.
whether
the
waves
it means.
Which is planned to extend .to New i
The weekly crop bulletin of the of labor shall l»e paid in a sound and stable Depreciated Currency WLUBring Disaster.
Xork. Philadelphia, Chicago. St. Louis .
currency, with full purchasing
power In
But U free and unlimited coinage of
United State! weather bureau in Lan-' the
’they
tK^y?KS?U3
markets
where
are
exchanged
legal tender silver at the ratio of sixteen to
W&amp;d all the cities where the force of such
1 sing says that alternate freezing and for the necessaries of life, or In a deprerl- one is established in tills country, a very
tornote
would
be most’^
keenly felt.
■^"^
“^irS
’wforce-i thawing caused &lt;i general but Might
lurgfeVparl of the money deposited In theiw
vnriuu.i kinds of savings institutions will
Mentor
damage
to .....................
winter wheat,
tV1,oc^rtwh1c?.rtC«” s"{ not even be repaid In depreciated silver,
wni ui theeight-hobrwork
tneeigni-noorworic day.
tiaj, which
wuica j—
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but wifi be wholly lost. Wuse
4s how refused. President Goinpers and,!
that the warm rains-which have the comfort
and happiness o*
comfort'and
of werx
every nvuiv
home reckless
monetary system would precipi­
V** President McGuire, ot tbe Ameri- ^succeeded hires done much to retrieve jncl^to peace mid prenrerlts-ot every com- tate a financial panic, which very few. If
munitv. "■
any. of the depositories c-ouid survive. I
-CMt redcration, will l» here Sunday to tbe condition of the crops named. .AU
He called attention to the fact that -he doubt If there Is a single financial insti­
«nler with the leaders- They have j fruit buds were reported in tine condi- ^l^en.
Mb^boua tution in the counuy£uit could sustain
the urcMure that Mould be immediately
Wen aaeerlainin;,- the strength ot tbe i tion. In the aouthern part ot the state . value and slabUltj- or all our currency and made upon It by Its depositors and other
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Droxuoie
remote
the
orofitsble
profitable
conduct
of our In- creditors, when It became apparent that
WMionu. and advance reports from them considerable seedtag had been don.
ustrlal enterprise.-,, fur It is his home and our standard of value was to be lowers 1
•
way that the unions are prepared finan­ and some oats had been sown.
his family that will suffer from the effects and our currency depreciated by free colnof a cheap currency that will increase the
cially.
Octogenarian Commits Suicide.
Iprice of commodities more than rhe a%o greatest crime short of absolute po­
The first move will be made In Bos­
, ,
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, weauny
wealthy capitalist,
capitalist. me
The capitalist nns
has litical enslavement that could be commit­
John Spencer, aged 85, was found enough to prevent wont coming to himself ted against the workingman In this coun­
ton. The curpenterr. have been selected
nt Central like with n bullv in
I’-ll.&lt;fc* try would be to confiscate his labor for the
lomake the test, and the refusal of their de»d
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.
. । poor man who depends upon his wages or benefit of the employer by destroying
Mkanand will be followed by an instant his brain. He held a revolver m each . upOn the products of his own labor for the tho value of tbe money in which his wages
arc paid: but. gentlemen, thip Irreparable
virile in Boston. It can be safely pre­ hand. The tragedy occurred at the ; ily, that always feels the first and most wYoAg &lt;Yn never be perpetuated’ under
effects^ of a business or Induslnd»s- our system of government unless the la­
sorted that at the least computation home of his daughter, Mrs. Art Dn\ ts. , disastrous effects
“*!^^?«to«r‘t .ro- boring man .himself assists tn forging his
men-will be involved in the strike, Mr. Spencer hnd a rich daughter in siilts from a depreciated
anil fluctuating
Wx!, if once started, the labor leaders C’hicago, Mrs. Bijrd. Family trouoie currency or from other’ causes. Such a
man
has
nothing
to
dispose
ot but his lator.
HOT APRIL WEATHER.
vay it will tax the resources to the great- was the alleged cause of the suicide. and nothing with which to support himself
wt to prevent such scenes as were en- Spencer had a brother who is a min­ or his family but his wages or the proceeds Record Broken in New York—Chicago
of his own labor, and any policy that even
tocted in Chicago, or. still worse, as were ister in the Church of Englund, and he temporarily suspends or obstructs the In­
Sweltering.
was a descendant of an English earl.
dustrial progress of the country, by dimin­
Witnessed in the Homestead affair.
New York, April 17.—Thursday was
ishing the demand for the products of labor
Boston is only one of the many hunor by Impairing tho capacity or disposition the fourth successive day of the heated
Reason for a Crime.
ot capital to employ labor, must be Injuri­
tfcred cities that look anxiously for May
The coroner’s jury which investigated ous to his interests and Inflict more or term, and the record for April 16 has
3L Hundreds of smaller towns having
suffering upon all who arc dependent been passed, th£ thermometer at two
the killing of the Minsliall family at leas
upon him.
wganizations have also entered into the
o’clock registering 84 degrees.
One
Pentwater returned a verdict that all
Result of 16 to 1 Ratio.
Spirit of the movemetft and will jotr.
the deaths resulted from gunshot
Whether we shall or shall not have a death due to the excessive heat was re­
^fibe majority in a possible strike—a
wounds inflicted by S. B. Minshull, aud long period of financial, commercial and ported Thursday.
^greater strike, in fact, than the world
! Industrial depression in this country Is a
Philadelphia. April 17.—The first vic­
that B. O. Sands a-as murdered with auestlon directly and necessarily involved
) the demand now seriously made by tim of the heat for the season is re­
malice and aforethought. It developed
11 is estimated that in Boston there
many of ounfellow-cltixens that the United
ported. George Sebela was overcome
that
Miushall
was
short
in
his
accounts
States,
without
tho
cooperation
of
any
&lt;«re 1}5,000 wage-earners who are affili­
other government in the world, shall au­ Wednesday and died in a hospital.
ated with organized labor. There are with insurance companies which he thorise the free and unlimited coinage &lt;*f
Chicago, April 17.—The temperature
IBM) organized bodies affiliated with the represented, and saw do way to make full legal tender sliver at the ratio of
sixteen to one, notwithstanding the true in Chicago Thursday at three p. m.
the
deficiency
good.
.
5Qemtral Labor union and between 20
market ratio between the two metals Is
about thirty to one. The naked proposi­ was 84 degrees above zero. This heat
30 attached to the Building Trades
Health in Michigan.
tion is that the United States shall coin, at has not been exceeded for the time of
wuncil, while many are allied to the
During the week ended April 11 re­ the nubile expense, for the exclusive bene­ the year, in tho history of the local
fit nf the Individuals and corporations own­
Ksigbte of Labor.
ports sent in by 4C observers in various ing the bullion, all the silver that may be weather bureau. In two years onlyportions of the state indicate that in­ presented at the mints into dollars con­ 1833 and 1894—was the same tempera­
CUBANS MASSACRED.
taining STlfc grains of pure silver, or 412'.s
termittent fever increased and pneu­ grains of standard silver, worth Intrinsic­ ture recorded. For several days it has
monia decreased in urea of prevalence. ally about 51 or 52 cents, deliver the coins been unusually hot and windy.
to the depositors of the bullion and com­
Consumption was reported ut 247 • pel all the other people In the country to
Toledo, O., April 17.—The tempera­
Key West, Fla., April 20.—In the places, typhoid fever at 17, diphtheria receive these coins at a valuation of wq
cents each In payment of debts due them. ture here Thursday was 84 degrees in
laaaburte of Havana ou Thursday night at 234 scarlet fever at 37, measles at 33, i To aay nothing of the gross partiality and
the
shade, the highest for this time of
^ne of the most cruel massacres of the whooping cough at 6 and smallpox al manifest Injustice of such a policy, its
Immediate effect would be to contract our the year in 26 years.
wir was perpetrated by the Spaniards. Bay City, Murine City and Ionia.
currency to the extent of about #20,000,001
by stopping the use of gold as money ar.d
Aeeording to advices received here 12
WAGES OF SIN.
His Belief strengthened.
I putting a premium upon the coins of that
smarmed Cubans were shot and 11
... ,, ..
*
,
.
I metaJ equal, or about equal, to the dlfferRev. U. H. Moore, pastor of the ence between the intrinsic value of the An -Eloping Couple and Two Children
were wounded. The massacre occurred
Arc Drtiwued.
'
•toa Los Pinos farm on the outskirts of Methodist church ot Stevcn.riUc, 1. ’ »,^rd5X*°S&lt;lieciK.rl^£1«t“nocf. &amp;
Hannibal, Mu., April 20.—For several
U&amp;vuna. About 60 Cubans were hold­ now a firm bcllrwr in the efficacy of come a commodity and would be bought
07thT.1»tS ^tX^ weeks past Samuel l&gt;rew and familj*
ing- a secret meeting on Thursday night proyer. N«di„g . new -nit of cloth.,
he-made
suode an earnest supplication
»
to th&lt; ate from day to day. moving up and down and Otto Oatman and family have been
to the farmhouse. A Spanish woman he
•• • •
*
♦v.»d tb«»
Hrv
•&gt;.
the rise and fall of the commercl-b
day at
at '; with
tofonnvil the authorities, who sent a Almighty and received
vea the next du_&gt;
priC€, of the bullion contained in it, as the camped on the opposite sided! the river,
'dtoachmpnt of tTvopa to raid the pluce. a present from a Dakota friend a fine• Mexican dollar does now. ar.d the premium engaged in making willow baskets.
on the gold dollar would of course fluctu­ Thursday night, while Oatman was in
’XL&gt;- troops surrounded the house and Prince Albert suit.
ate to the same extent, thus affording nn
opportunity to bullion brokers and specu­ Quincy on business, Drew and Mr&gt;.
tconirred the Cubans co come out. As
* Appointments Made.
lators to buy and sell at a profit. It would Oatman and her twe children clti(&gt;e&lt;l
unarmed men appeared the Spauto be used as money. Itecause no man
At the thirty-second annual session1 cease
would pay his debts In cold dollars, or in and started down the river in a small
Sanis fired,.killing 12 outright and
in Cnpae of the Mil higan conference of' paper redeemable In gold dollars, worth flalbout. Friday the flatboat sank in
■wnumling 11. Fifteen were captured
,
JOO
cents,
when the law permitted him to
the Evangelical association presiding pay It In silver
dollars, worth only 51 or S’ the river At a point aboutv 14 miles
the others escaped.
,
,
elders were appointed us follows: St. cents each.
south of this city and all the party were
Purchasing Power of Sliver Lessened.
lloods lr&gt; Quebec.
Joseph district, W. A. Koehler; Flint;
drowned. Tbe two &lt; hildren were a l»oy
While
the
sudden
expulsion
of
#20.000.000
\
Montreal,-Can, April 20.—Dispatches district, J. A. Frye; Detroit district, G. I in gold from our stock of money would and a girl, aged seven and nine yers,
■ £n?m various pointe in the province of A. Hettier; Heed City district, F. Itself be sufflclent-to create a financial dis­
iaspect!vely. The boat sauk in about
turbance
unparalleled
In
the
history
of
this
Quebec report that the floods are caus­ Klump.
or any other country, the situation would ten feet of water.
ing great damage and are not abating.
be very greatly aggravated by the fact that
Brief Newi Items.
the purchasing power of all the remainder
■Suclui-n Death oi" a Hauke;.
; T5ie -Quebec Central railroad will lose
of our currency would be suddenly reduced
Lowinza
Hudd,
a
boy
aged
five
years,
Bloomington. III., April 2o.—J. Thorn­
'
by the wreck of the' bridge at
• about one-half: we should have only about
I Sherbrooke. Every store in Richmond, and Fela Shedens, aged three, living at two-thirds as much currency as we hove ton Snell died very suddenly at bis home
' ji 1 ;,*&gt; Ufwti of 3,000, is flooded; the tele- Linwood, ate wild parsnips and died. now. and at the same time It would be so in this city Saturday from heart disease.
—
depreciated In value that it would require
twice as much as we have now to He was aged 55 ye^rs and leaves a widow
• 1jpr#.p!i office and manj other buildings Four other children became violently about
transact the business of the country.- pro­
•
w abandoned. Great damage has been ill, but would recover.
vided there should be any business to and one son and one daughter. He was
At St. Joseph the trial of William transact.
gs'k
t.-e at Sorel, Three Rivers, St. Anengaged in banking at Clinton, lit, uij
Doable Standard Always a Failure.
was worth a quarter of a million or
i;
Nicolet, Yamaska, Aclone and Grice resulted In a verdict of not guilty.
The
attempt
to
maintain
What
is
called
Hp cChw places where bridges aud houses December 15 Miss Minnie Spanke was . the double standard of value, that is the more.
murderously asaadltcd, and later Wil-! attempt to keep the legal tender colts of
;
fcave been swept away.
the two metals, gold aud silver, In use as
lium Grice was arrested, charged with I&lt; money
at the same time, upon a ratio of
Dill Rest Ln Arlington.
the crime.
I| value fixed by law, has repeatedly been
•Chicago, April 18.—It has been de­
Mrs. Addie M. Brown, aged 71, was I■ made by kings and parliaments In every
, civilised country In the world, and It lias
cided to change the place of burial of
.-.ledagain
againand
andaxain
againininevery
everyone
oneofof
burned to death at Grand Hnpids,______
her * failed
feretory Gresham from Oakwoods
.rrata
II thcm;
d
re&lt;*u,refc no p,ft of Prophecy
clothing catching dre from a grate.
grate.
to foresee that 1: must continue to fall so
to this city to Arlington at the national
a meat
for l°ng as self interest constitutes a controllThe
contract
for
furnishing
meat
nuat ,Ior mg factor in the business affairs of m«n
.-upital, and the necessary application
A,
A. history of the monetary legtalatloci
letrislotiiwi tn
will be made at once to the secretary of the prison at Jackson for the ensuing
been awarded to Carl Dctt- this country from the time of the drafting
M*r- This is in compliance with a wish year has...
..
..
, ,, ‘ of the constitution to the present daV is
man,
of
that
citjrat
four
dollars
per
100
given
to
support
the
assertion
that the
jrflei expressed by Mr. Gresham long
pounds.
double standard has proven a failure ta
before his death.
rri.
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.
.
. the
Your clear skin? Mother’s
I’ho ~
1, . Main
ir..
—A._A
WeUnited
ghouldSiatds.
deacend by a single step from
The
East
Street v»
Baptist
church
’
Took HU Own Llfs.
Your voice? Mother’s. Your
was organized at Jackson with 102 the highest standard of value m silver
monometallism, with a contracted and at
■r.v.Seattle, Wash., April 18.—J. E. Aisop. members. This is the outgrowth of a the
same time a depreciated currency a
slight figure? Mother’s. In­
a-Bv was arrested ta this city Thurs- mission started by the First Baptist 1 financial experiment which has no prece­
dent In the monetary history of the world.
herited weak lungs? Then
. I lay Wcajng for the murder of Miss Lena church some eight years ago.
Many Years Required for Readjustment.
?lseu;'fiiXluluth, in August, 1894, and
protect yourself.
Live out
Mrs. Samuel D. Smith, of Detroit, was
After struggling tor more than a qiair‘8 to ,&gt;e A- A- Austin, ot sentenced at Duluth, Minn., to 13 ter of a century, through labor organlaadoors; get the fresh air; and
and otherwise, to secure a rate of
&lt; nni”Pol,B&gt; •committed suicide Fri- mouths’ hard labor in the penitentiary tlons
waMca which would make the proceeds of a
keep well nourished.
1 l^y J)ight by hangjng himself in his ceil
day’s work equal the cost of a day s • sub­
for uttering a forged instrument.
sistence for the workingman and his
1 n the city prison.
The leather company at Munising family, you are asked by the advocates of
free coinage to join them In destroying
was making arrangements to build tbe one-half the purchasing power of the
’ ‘ Wilmiui-ton, DcL, April 2a—Gen. largest tannery in »he world, tbe main money
in which you are paid aod imoose
upon yourselves the task of doubling the
of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypo­
Boole-s, of the regular anov. building to be 1,000 feet long.
nominal amount of your wages hereafter;
ggj^bvd. died in this city Saturday. agJd
Daniel Fox died at Coldwater, aged that is. to struggle for another quarter oi phosphites, Is the best known
a century, or perhaps longer, to raise your
7:yetas. He served under -Gens. Tay
77 years.
He was an old resident and
V1. 5 dcpwdkted currency to a
preventive to serious lung
W&amp;r aud .Scott in tbe Mexican war, and had held prominent city offices at vari­ point which will enable you to purche^
with them as much of the necessaries of trouble.
&gt;,^«0-»v'ith distinction through the civil ous times.
It supplies just the
life as you can purchase now; and If. after
contention, privation sad indus­
The contract for furnishing the heat­ trial disorder,
kind of needed fat; prevents
you should at last succeed
ing apparatus at the government build­ in so adjusting wages that you would pro­
useless waste of tissue; makes
at the higher prices of commodities
ing at Detroit has been awarded to cure
!
Jfnw -3«r»ey Republican*.
just what they will procure now at the
rich blood; and fortifies the
existing prices, what would you have
•ftamtont N/-JL. ’April 17.—-The reptio- Harvey &amp; Sons, of Detroit, at $43,867.
gained
oy
the
change
from
the
old
to
the
The body of Xavier Meyer, who dis­ ntw conditions?
body against attack.
You
.
° ““
Cims in cohv«JftioD yesterday adopted
‘ rewtatton declaring for the gold appeared from Lake Linden last Novem­
should take it at once If you
feuasa
but
d
~
•»'■
’
«
“
ber,
was
found
near
the
Quincy
stamp
[tnswi.tSi and against the free coinage
.eel weak, have no appetite
, *
i silver and elected^ uuinstructed dele- mill at Hancock.

A GREAT STRIKE.

As good as can be made
regardless of price

Ounces

S

Workincmcn the Creditor ri—,

Longshoremen at Saginaw have de­
cided upon a scale of 40 cents an hour only the obameter ana amoSnt atST,!,for
loading and unloading lumber dur­ chaMng power ot the tuturi earnlic? Il
I Parkersburg, W. Va., April 20.—Arthe American laborer. It would ,UJl ho ;
ing the coming season..
eubjoct ot the srareet Importance to h?u&gt;*
bur 1. Borcman. first governor of Wes*,
A new soldiers’ monument, erected in y10 Iact
toe safety and value of a
jirgiiua, afterwards United States senconaklerable part ot hl. piS
llor and for eight years Judge of tbe the cemetery at Menominee, will be very
lna» are also Involved.
‘
Acoordlnc to tbe latest reports the u.
fawrth judicial circuit court, died yes­ dedicated on Decoration day, May 30.
Inca banks In your own mate boHrt
A fire in the building of the Biver­ «»
terday morning, aged 73 years.
on deoosll tor U.SV- people, or al, .'=12
side Storage campany at Detroit caused axe ot m tor each tlrrwJtor
i lang cd by Moon*bin err*.
«loss of $70,000.
&lt;.STt.SU people or an average Lt mi to
^Irving College, Tenn., April 80.—
A great surprise was given members each depoaltor. State banks lAt.t
’Larling Savage wax taken from his of the Presbyterian church nt Cold­
for about l,tiuO,C(&gt;o peonle. nnri ^7.
.
kd here by a mob of “moonshiners”
water when their past or . for the past banka hold ?i.701.ffiWi for i
*»ngml. H» wu nupretni ot be- ten yenre. Bev H. P. Coll Ina, resigned.
* “Sai'" ,OT ,lM 1 nit”i
Some objection hnrl been made to hl.
officers.
liberal views, and rather than havecoawho
I troversy he preferred to :esign
k, HL. April 17.—Thousands o! ' It is estimated thaf ^je value of the
V &lt;
of our
fife insurance polfei.
oats will have to be replanted | trout catch in Green Bay during the
ocality. as many farmers have i past winter reached a total of $20,000
S .lh!“ &lt;”Llng ,o ?ht poor I A &gt;&gt;«rt»ood mill will be erreted nt mutual benefit and
jf last year s crop the seed did Hancock, being the first of the kind on eratlve and fratart
ales to the ftfttioniil convention.
Death of Ex-Got. Boremau.

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“wfcUteni "tort gl lake 8s®wtor.

ited a Urge part

or are losing flesh

’

.fc.^2n’2_?«i-woN I-_

for IO cents
Other Brands Onln

for IO cents
DohT take our wond
for it. but buy a piece
and see for yourself

What is

CASTORIA
Practically
Perfect
Preparation
For
CHILDREN'S

Complaints.

CASTORIA
CURES MANY

COMPLAINTS

HERFECT

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oxctwic

�LOCAL NEWS.

Hasting

XIRCqLSTION

Thursday, Apr

Cn is week,

W. R. COOK. Local Editor.

92 quires.

•»axon Soap hurts no fiabrlc.

ine erection of

---------parsonage.

HcrSattcr, changoa for adverUacmenta bJ«°n PrlM Bakin, Powder leaven.
Boat reach this office Tuesday, at latest to
nsnre Insertlbn In the Issue of the week
vheu brought.
•"* Pr'‘T’lenVat Homer and the
a.hoola are dosed on ibat account.

The Editor’s Views

Blood purified, dfreaso rural, sickness and

Nothin, cleans cleaner than Jaion soap
tHT7J!(“n1'?u,,kl’”'Ste*me&lt;t Horary
(Hulled Coro). It I, tJ.'lWons, Follqt.. 10c.

rhe Middleville Creamery Is taking in
about 10,000 pounds of milk per day.

/ ii ’I
Interior of Observer Office.

ruken Down With Nervous Exhaustion—
1 xtremi Wakcfnlncss—Food Had to
be Choked Down.

Such Mas the condition of C. De!br of Coopersville ’Mich.) Ob, If expresses Ins experience
ilo.i
"My life work lias been
f ating and confining. As a rcRealtb failed and I was stricken
jus exiiauation; I had no aps&lt; f sleep seemed tarbe wear;c out. W.hilo-in this condi.’heeler’s Nerve Vitalizer was
nndnded. I commenced its .use
, had a wonderful effect from ths
1 Tn n. few nijjht.H I was ablej ull the sleep I needed, my ap»
■•rimed and became as ravef.s: I gained 12 pounds in
, my mind became clear
nd I was soon restored to
Health. ”

Ay IF. //. Goodyear.
IDA FITZ SIMMONS.

«»tb«-r'mlvan&lt;t-d
— &lt;&gt;r two or
puxttciikvra call

TEBWNSL
1 'hrUtmap Photograph

W. W. POTTER.
BARRELL A POTTER,
:torneys al Law.
alngs City Hank. Collections
?d to, aud general law bitrtnesr.

1). D. S.
kinijs of Dental work done carefully and
■ ■ •pipl? 1 Local Anesthesia, gas or chloroform
• -’iij on:-* over Thin Smith's Racket'Store.
:.-iiSKto:i.’amri to A
J. C. I.AMPMAN, M. D.
lice with W. A. Lampman. calls promptly
bpeclal attention given to fitting
'. 'lortsaml treating Hernia or Rupture for
&lt;mre. The majority ot ca.-*- can be
i'-:tuan&lt;-tttly cured without a Mirgical opera-

TUllddlerlllo Is ogit,th,R ,he que,Uon
ot buyl.iR a imlf-mllo track and holdlnr an
annual fair.

I,,.1,1! *11 lb,&gt; “""*• " sl*!hl «”M. congested
lungs or severe cough. One Minute Cough
lure banishes them. \Vr“
--------U. Goodveai!
Rev, Frank Hoyt, of Peldskey. will lec­
A horse of Lawrence Hubinger of
ture tu the Maccabees nt Middlevilla Mon­ Frankenmuth dropped dead in the streel
brut S5Bh Fr,dn5’’
0V«r«&gt;TL’e by the
day ev« n|ng Apr. 29th.

It Is estimated that one tbon*nnd new
A little Hl. (her a lit!
Mercies tjave been sold ro tar this season gone, the pill has won.1 e pin. The III is
•I DeWitts Lltllc
the llltle j|l!s that great Ills.
In Battle Creek, and lire demand Is not
’W
* H. Goodyear.
yet half supplied.
.
■
'
St. Louis La-: organ zed a Prohibition
D. L. Barker A Co . mt fjetrnnls of Saugclub with ■;§
48 member
member .
-t!j
Simiilar clubs
a’.uck. divided five per cent of '.heir cash will be organized in ev&lt;ry township In the
sales, for a. week between the threo county.
churches In that village.
it is not a miracle,it 7 ill not eure everyThe machinery of the BamLiou. A'.lvzan thing, but It will cure r II.■s. . That’s what
DeWitt’:, Witr’.i Ha?,.r Salve wil’ do. becounty creamer}- baa been sold and moved cause It his done r In !
I undreds of case*.
from that village.
The’ projectors lest
IVI - 11. Goouyeak
about S’*.son in the enlerprite.
‘V- JHIam ('rovH’ey a id John Howell,
The Scientific Ameiicnn states that Stockbridge pioneers, p, -iyt-d away the same
:
ng &gt; their wives died
oily cue perron out of |5 has'eyes of night. A ‘few years
the srftne day.
/
"
equal strength: rUo that only one out of
Busy people have.no time, and sensible
12 has the left eye stronger thaikthe right.
people have no Inrlinai Ion to use a slow
। Otsego claims to have one of the best remedy. (Jue Minute Cough Cure
C„., acts
amateur ball teams In the state, and has promptly and gives pvimanent results..
VH. Goodyeab.
secured Bert Beals, who played with the
Evangelist Sayles o Chicago eloped a
Kalamazoo league tram last year, as pitch­
series x»f meetings nt ..............
....
Buchanan- at the
er.'
pre.'Vytertan church Wednesday, with 125
The-annual report of Health Officer conversions reported.
Hochsietn of Kalamazoo, shows bfi deaths
Burns are absolutely; painless when De­
at the asylum and 284 In that city during Witt’s Witch Ruzei Stave is promptly ap­
the year, making the death rate 13.5. plied. This statement is true. A perfect
There were 80 caws of diphtheria and remedy for skin diseases, chapped Jiands
only seven death^
The antl toxine treat­ and lips, and never tails to cure Piles.
W. H. Goodyear.
ment was applied in most diphtheria cas­
Governor Rich has paroled R. C. Burns,
es. There were 80 cases of scarlet fever
sent to the Ionia refoiftnatory from Kala­
aud no deaths.
mazoo May 25. 1894. tor three and onePinckney’s affairs are in n badly mud­ half years for perl ary..
dled state.
The newly elected officers
failed to qualify within the requisite ten
days and are still out.
They throw the
blame upon the old council, which failed
to call a meeting to install them. The old
council tried to elect a clerk and city at­
torney, but proceedings were stopped as
illegal.
Attorney Generali Maynard Is
asked to straighten out the muddle.

aw and collection office of

L

Rev. Ferdinand England, of Ashland,
Ohio, who has been visiting relatives
around here, returned to his • home last
week Thursday.
Mr. England Is now
thanking his stars that be Is alive.
He
^dWard Taggart
Loyal E. Knappen. was to leave Toledo on the W. *. L. E. ry
for Ashland at noon, when intelligence
Arthur C. Denison.
TAGGART. KNAPPEN &amp; DENISON.
was received at Toledo that a freight train
LAWYERS.
which had preceded the ..passenger had
Rooms Fl 1 817 Michigan Trust Co. Bldg,.
Grand Rapids, Michigan. gone through a bridge over tbe Metwn&amp;V
nee
river.—Woodland N«ra.
•
JAMES A. SWEEZEY,
•’
Attorney at law.
Bert Weiser, of (onia, is under arrest
Hastings. Mich.
Practices in all courts of tbe state. Col- on the charge of selling liquor last
tettkms promptly attended to.
year at the island I^ike encampment. He
was taken to Sl Johns and released on
1 A. SCRIBNER, M. D„
SStio. He is a widow’s son and Is ap­
*
Physician and Surgeon,
parently
bright and inoffensive, but chose
Delton,
Mich.
&lt; •fltce tu.residence, one block east of depot.
evil associates'. Severe! weeks ago his moth­
er had several saloon keepers arrested for
A. A C. H. BARBER
selling liquor to him,be being a minor. The
•
Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls in city or county responded to with caws were all settled.
The arrest Is sup­
promptness, day or nlghL
posed to be the result of a desire for re­
p A. SHELDON^——venge on the part of the saloon keeper.
I •
Abstract knd Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block. Hastings.
. Orchards of J. Frost and Jesse Frost
Money to loin on Real Estate Real Estate
Hjid ou commission. General conveyancing. and sop, seven miles north of Lowell,
HavtuK a complete set of Abstract Books, com- show enough live buds for a full crop­
•tled from the Records, can furnish complete
Orchards contain 4.000 trees set out in
spring ot ’9’..
Jay Frost has a tree of the
pHILIP T. CO LG ROVE.
1
Attorney gt Law
early Crewford set out In 1880; R has pro­
(Successor to Smith &amp; Col grove.)
duced the last fou: years 38 bushels of
(Office In Union block, Hastings.)
"riictlces In all the courts of the state.
saleable fruit sold ou an average of 81.10
per busbei? 141.80; 1892.0 busitels; 1893,
E KENASTON,
10 bushel.-: 1894, 12 bushels; 1895, 12
Attorney at Law,
1 Over J. 8. Goodyear A Co.'s store.)
We think that this .tree beats
''racticesln all coartsof the Bute. Collections bushels.
promptly at tended to.
everything In the state.—Loire!/ Jourikul.

J. -M. SMITH.
Dollec^ons made Id all parts of the state
&lt; onveyapcing a speciality. Special pains
takenib drafting contracts, chattel mort.ikges and wills.
Woodland, Mich.

H

That pet animals communicate disease
U It. TI M MERMAN. Homeopathic Ph,
1 •
sician and Surgeon.
has just been forcibly demonstrated at
Office over Roger’s grocery store.)
Coldwater. A pet cat In a family was no­
ticed to be III, having 1Le same symptoms
astings
ity
ank that a human bring does when attacked
with scarlet fever.
A child In the family
Hastings,
Mich.
played with \he cat, mid in a few days
was taken ill with scarlet fever.
The cat
SURPLUS, 817,000.00
was killed and a kitten given to the child
I a ••rporated under the laws of the State of to play with, ami In a short time the kit­
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Michigan.
ten was taken with the same Illness tbe
.
Open for business, Dec. &gt;5, 1886. old cat had had.

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OFFICERS.
D. (L Robinson. President;
Chester Messer. Vice Pres.
Dan W. Reynolds, Cashier
DIRECTORS:

Dau W Reynolds,
D- G. Robinson.
M. L.Cook.

W. H Powers,
R. B. Messer,
Chester Messer

P. T. Col grove.

Baa the only Harings---------department
on In,j Barry
Uininterest

Your

Ex-Cashier Eugene Kirby of tbe City
National bank of Marshall, for whom
prominent citizens are trying to obtain a
pardon, got away with not less 4han 83,000 of the bank’s fund speculating in
wheat, it Is conteuded that he was lead
Into speculaion through imitating officers
of tbe bank, the only difference being that
It was also
he used other folk.-,’ money.
asserted that he was given 81,800 of tbe
bank’s funds with which io make himself

scare
Active Ex«ref*e

bread
Is no doubt a matter of
some concern to you,
but not so when you
buy it at the City Bakery.
Everyone when
in the city should get a
cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffee at nil hours of
the day. Finest line of
Confectionery iu the
city.
fl.

REMKES, rstorit

Prank Herting, a welkknown G. A. R.
“*"•
,0“r Ungers while working In a
sawmill near St. Louis, Wednesday.
‘
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and good fuod in plenty, tends to make
children healthy. If children suffer, how­
ever. from Scrofulous. Skin or Scalp diseaaes—If their bkxMl la impure and plniDles «r bull* appear, they ahoulrt be given
■
Dr.
Pierce’s Golden
tk,e rlklit meufeine.
----------Medical Discovery brings about Hie l«-&gt;i
It
purities
bodily condition.
.. -------- ,Jhe blood
and renders the liver active as well a
builds up health $nd strength.
Puns
pole weak children get a lasting Ihuii-.t
and -It rood start” from (hr use of Hie
Lt puts «»o wholesome fleslt,
not
and offend Hi*.ind dor
.—- nauseate
------------- ------stntnwch like the various preparations o'
cod liver oil. Once used it is always, m

A strange society was brought to
light during the hearing of a case be­
fore the Thames mngibtrate. Several
men were charged with stealing a
watch from a sailor, and were all dis­
charged except Alexander Fullerton.
on whom was found a savings bank
book lor $245 end a card of membership
of a society with a curious title. It
bore the following inscription: “Na
tional Liars’ association—Having been
a member, of the above association, anil
finding you are a bigger llax.thnn mywlf, 1 must congratulate you on re­
lieving me of this card.
"It must be

EXPECTANTMOTHERS.
tens toW I nil I

Rote Confinement of Its

Buckleu'* Arnica 8*be

as explained by its- constrte&gt;

Htrror and Risk.

My wife used “JHn’HKRS’ FRIEND" be­
fore birth of her Ural child, she did not
suffer from CUA3IPS or PAINN— tvas quickly
relieved nt the critical hour suffering but
Hub—she
* had
' ‘ no pains
' afterward nuu her
recovery was rapid.
E. E. JoiiNSTOK, Eufaula, Ala.
Sent by Mail or Express, on receipt of
r, ti.ou jwr bottk*. Book "To Moth­
' mailed Eroe.
BBADHELD REGULVTOtt CO., Atlanta, Ga.
BOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS.

Sfatnat tbs competition of foroirn l*bor.

There are no personal or private­
profits in connection with the organiza­
tion and it is sustained by membersJup^,.
contributions and the distribution oi ite.

publications.
F1RST : Cd?re«ponc&gt;snee .i« «o|icit*d regardiwp
" Mombsrchip ” and " OffieiaT Ccrrajpcnden**."^'
SECOND: W«no«d and welcomeconiri

Vfe

ClttekeoUK, ECCi;.h Diamond Drul

Pennyroyal

pills

B r&amp;”A.
Original Bad OwljGo-nlnc.
jq-J\ «a»t. alwar* trtUlk. L*o&lt;c« c&gt;k

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THIRD: We publish a large linecf 0
!*erlng a!l phaw of the Tariff quectfc
leto »etwill be mailed:to any addraaa foe ■

rampie copy of ths ”Am»ria»n’ Esonorrwc.—'
4ddw« Wilbur F. Wakeman. Genv-xISoc.-sUrw
IET5 Wet 23d Street. New York.

Put an Adit, in The Panner
it brings good returns.

fs the Most Popular Rcpttbhciin

the dhease. lie king ago consigned ids
douches apd other Instruments to the
attic ns he considers their u-a* Injurious.
Mrs. Alfred Arnold, of Sfaitle. Jeff rson
Co\ Ohio, writes that she had catarrh for
eighteen years aud. tried many remedies
‘ but nothing ever helped me liike PretzInget’s Catarrh Balm.
My head is clear
and my catarrh Is gone.” A sqall sample
may be obtained by sending 2 ci. stamp to

of the West and Has the Largyt C

.. s-exo

DAILY /without Sunday)
DAILY (with Sunday).

nor year

The Weekly Inter Ocean
PEP. YEAR ...
a N-wspaper THE INTER OCEAN keeps abreast of the times xr.!
r eepects. It spares neither pains nor expense ini-seenrinj!

ALL THE NEWS AND THE BEST OF CURRENT MTfcKATlW .

Pretzlnger Bros., Chemists. Dayton, Ohio.
Ohl People.

old people who require tqedjclne to
regulate the bowels and kidneys will find
the true remedy In Electric Bitters. This
medicine does not stimulate and contains
no whiskey nor other intoxicant, bat acts
as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly
Take a dose of DeWitt’s Little Early on the stomach and bowels, adding
Risers just for the good they will do you. strength and giving tone to the organs,
These little pills are good for indigestion, thereby aldlng nature In tbe performance
good for headache, good for Itver com of the functions. Electric Bitters Is an
plaint, good for constipation. They are excellent appetizer and aids digestion.
K00*1W. H. Goodyear.
Old people find It just exactly what they
A special session of|the Michigan Grand need. Price fifty cents per bottle at W.
lodge, independent Order of Odd Fellows, H. Goodyear’s Drug Store.
will be held at Battle Creek, April 25, to
Tli« Time for Itaildlng
amplify tbe unwritteniwork.
Up the system Is at this season. The cold
weather has made unusual drains upon the
It’s just as easy to try One Minute vital
force*. The blood has become ImpoverCough Care as anything else, it’s easier isbed and impure, mid all the fundI or* of the
to cure a severe cough or cold with it l^t body suffer tn Consequence. Hood's Sarsapar­
Is tbe great bloou builder, because It Is tbe
your next purchase for a coogh be One illa
One True Blood Purifier sod nerve tonic.
Minute Cough Care.
Better medicine;
better result; better try it,
Hood'* Pill* become tbe Favorite cathartic
W. H. Goodyear.
wtUi all who use them. 4.11 drugglrts. 25c.
The state board of agriculture has de­
cided to ^change the long vacation from
local applications as they cannot roach the
seated portion of the ear. There h only one
winter to summer months at the Agricul­
way to cure deafness, and that Is .by constltutural College beginning with 1897.
rtonal remedies. Deafarasls caused by an In
condition of the mucous lining of the
We might tell you more about One min­ turned
Eustachian Tube. When thl« tube Is inflamed
ute Cough Cure but you probably know you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear­
ing,
and
when It is entirely closed. Deafness is
that it cures a cough.
Every one does
result, and unless thS inflammation can be
who has used it. It is a- perfect remedy the
taken out and this tube restored to Its normal
for coughs, colds, hoaresoess. It is an es­ condlUnn. bearing will be destroyed forever;
pecial favorite for children, being pleasant nine cases out of ten are caused bv catarrh,
which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition nf
to take and quick In curing.
the mucous surfaces.
W. H. Good year.
Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness [eansed by cstarrb] that can­
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for
The lakes near Battle Creek are fairly circulars;
free.
alive with wild geese, but they are so shy
F. J. cinurxv * Co., Toledo. 0.
SB^Sold by all DrugghC*. 75c.
no hunters can get near them. Dock*
“ '
and snipes are also very plentiful.

Episcopal ladies at Benton Harbor
verttaed a "baby show.” Judge of th'
surprise of the audience when they found
several of the most prominent citizens of
town, in long dresses, playing with rattle
boxes and feeding bottles.

Protection to American Labor awA

tion, as follows : i

iCietors Disagree

Be sure and use that old and well tried
remedy, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
fur children teething. It sooths the child, When she was n Child, she cried for CMtoria.
softens Hie gums, allays all pain, cures
wind colic and Is the best remedy for
* “
diarrhoea. Twenty-ifive cents a bottle.

is a national organization s&lt;iuocats»^
Industry

ns well as a tribute to Fullerton’s own
abilities, that he had found, no on
worthy of relieving, him of the card.
The magistrate remanded Jjim for in­
quiries.

a

The American Protective Tariff Leaga«i

“MOTHERS’

gratifying to the East end communitv

Now. Therefore, by virtue of the rower of
Nearly
everyone
their and
headthechoked
sale
contained
In saidlias
mortgage,
statute
In such
case nr
made,
and provided,
noticeInis some
here­ I
up.
more
less,
with ca'nrrfi
by given that on Saturday tbe Twenty fifth day
f July A.
D. 1896.
at ten o1ms
’clock
the mttfore­
form.
Every
physician
his In
own
noon. I shall sell at Public Auction, to the high­
hod
of treating
Strut!
est bidder,
at th* this
North&lt;tiseas».
front do-wDr.
of the
Court
House
In
the
City
of
Hasting-.
Michigan
ithat
more
the profession
being sajs
the place
where theisCircuit
Court for
Rirrysbfnl
CountyInIs balden),
the
premie*
surer
the treat
mm
’ oif described
ralarrh.
In said
mortgage,
or so much
Ilwieof
as may
be |
He
claims,
crmplxjr
h one
of said
'the
beat
nece&lt;wwy
to pay
tbe amount
due ou
mort­
gage with for
seven
percent, interest, and
all kg-tl ■
remfdie&amp;
ii
liMiiuuIwn.sncIi
as
catarrh,
-oV«.U&gt;Krt)ier with an aftornvs•’« fe- of Tweutv
fire Dollnrs
thehe
premis
eoi-l
in the covenanted
heart, rlc. forihereln.
n'nd says Hint
preb-ing dwrtbrd in said mortgage a* all tho***
sciibes
Pjetrinyer
’s Calarrb
Balm»t(tiMe
as It and
is
itrrfain pXtrs
and p*reds
of (Mid
Mug
ii:
ih»'citv
or-Ha«tuig*
in
tbe
County
•!
Hie
only
preparail
m that and
contains
­
Barrs*
and State
of Michigan,
knowncam
and
rfeierlb'-d
as follows;
phor
lnt Urge,
qaantitiv.-, arid he has found
R&gt;lngulatiy successful in Hie t^nliiimt of

REneDY Whkcta
INSCRE5 Safety

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OF NOVEHPER 4TH, 1896

Public Interest win steadily Increase, and the disappointment of the men whoso votes taraeM
the scale at tbe laat election, with the results under the administration they elected, will uufee
the campaign the most intensely exciting in tbe history of the country.

THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.

the leading Republican family newspaper of the United States, will publish all the ps-Xticafi;
news of the day. interesting to every American citizen regardless of party affiliations.
Also general Dews in attractive form, foreign correspondence covering the news e? iha
world.,an agricultural department second to none in the country, market report* which aw&gt;
recognized authority, fascinating short stories, complete in each number, the cream t&gt;r Ua»
humerous papers, foreign and domestic, with their beat comic pictures, fashion plate* aaft
elaborate deemptlons of woman’s Attire, with a varied and attractive department of honsetaNI
interest
1 he-New York Weekly Tribune” Is an idea! family paper with a circulatioa large*
than that of any other weekly publication in the country issued from the officeof a-daily. Lasom
changes arc being made in its details, tending to give it greater life and variety, and eK^rrialij
more interest to tbe women and young people of the household.

p*™®
The. best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and ail skin irruptions, and_ posi­
tively cure piles or ,uo pay required. It
A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer thia splendid Journal and tbe BAN MEM
for
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents
MORTGAGE
SALE.
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
Default having been made In the conditions
druggisL
_____
of a f^ruln mortgHge made by Hiram A Bar­
ber. Elizabeth R. Bxrb-r hl* wifr. Clarence H.
CrtJH IN ADVANCE.
Barber and Lillian Barber hl* wife to Pnillp T
dated March II A. D.'IKH. and record­
(The-regutar anbacriptlon price of the two papers is 11.75,)
Is this; If you are troubled with Catairh, Uolgrove
ed fn the office of the ReaUter »&gt;f Deed*, for the
Cold In Head, Hay Fever, go to the drug­ Countv of Barry and Stale of Michigan, on tbe
Subscriptions may begin at any time. Address all orders to
gist named below and get a bottle of Cen­ Utb day of March A. D. IK* In Liber 47 of
on page 206. That said mortgage
tury Catarrh Cure. No danger of lx-ng Mortgages,
waaouly assigned to Sarah Johnson, and duly
humbugged. Relief In five minutes and a recorded tn the office of the Register of Deeds
for H»rrv ('-aunty, Michigan.
positive cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath.
Tuat said mortgage was upon the express
condition that should default be made In the
Two Lives Saved.
payment of interest, or any part ttwreof o 1 any Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo.
Mrs. Phabe Thomas of Junction City, day whereon the same Is made due and pay­
Best, Room 2, Tribune building, New. York City, and a sample
as above expressed, and should the same
IB., was told by her doctors that she had able.
remain unpaid and In ar rear for the- space of
copy of The New York Weekly Tribune will be mailed to you.
consumption and that there was no hope thirty days then and from thenceforth, that Is
to
say,
after
the
lapse
of
the
said
thirty
days,
for her, but two bottles of Dr. Kings’ New
much ot the aforesaid principal sum of three
Discovery completely cured her and she so
hundred seventy fonr and lfl-106 dullara as re­
says it saved her life. Mr Thomas Eg­ mains *unpald, with all arrearage of Interest
gers, 139 Florida St. Sau Francisco, suf­ thereon, snail, at the option of the said oarty of
second part became due aud payable. ,
fered from a dreadful cold, approaching toeDefault
having been made In the payment nf
consumption, tried without result every­ Interest due March 14th. 1KB and the same hav­
ing
remained unpaid and In arrears fur the
thing else then bought one bottle of Dr.
space
of
thirty
and upwards the aforerald
Kings’* New Discovery and in two weeks principal sum days
of three hundred seventv-four
was cured. He l^naturally thankful. It and to-too dollars with ivl arrearage of Interest
is such results of which these are samples, thereon Is now declared due and payable by the
of wild martgwe. on wb’ch mortgage
that prove the wonderful efficacy of this terms
there Is claimed to be due at tlie date of this
medicine in coughs and colds. Free trial notice the sum of four hundred three Dollars
bottle at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug store. and fifteen cents, and an attorney's fee &lt;•!
Twenty-flve Dollar* provided for in said rnrrtRegular size 50c. aud SI.00.
KKge. and no suit or proceedings at law hais-lni
been instituted to recover the moneys secured
Tired people are tired because they by said mortgare, nr any part thereof;
have exhausted their strength.
The only
way for them to get strong Is to eat proper
MMM liver.
food.
Wo are tbe t/titi
Streiunn coom
But eating is not all.
for tbe United Stales for this wooaerfoi! tr.
Digestion
h
from fuod after dlg^tlon.
----made easy with Shaker Digestive Cordial.
People who get tdo tired, dir.
Life Ik
third bottle and not being btncCicJ tbc.-ttar
Food—
is-----------the maker- of strength.
strength.-----Fnfed la not food until it is digested.
Tired, pale thin, exhausted, sick suffer­
ers from ItidlffrsHon. can t»e cured by the
cr order froc. us direct; we pay nil cbargt*.
use of bhaker Digestive Cordial.
it W1U wvlve Uieir epent energirs. re­
fresh and Invigorate them, -.create new
courage, endurance aud strength, all by
helping their stomachs hi digest their food.
It aids nature, and this is the.best oYit.
Office, 32,
ft givea immediate reHef and, with perse­
209 State Street,
H AKA 11 JOHXRO.V.
verance. permanently oares.
Philip T. (’oi.hrovf. A«*t&lt;i»e-nf m&lt;
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Trial bottles 10
Sold by dragglsts.
attorney for A«»l&lt;nre of Mortgagee.
Baled April 20,1W8
ceata.

ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.00-

TME MNNEIU

KAFFIR KOLA EXTRACI
Is the Greatest Remedy and Cure of the

Kaffir Kola Extract Co

CHICAGO.

Dr. Pierces pellets cure constipation,
headaches, in digestion and dyspepsia□ne a dose. Sold by ail dealers.

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�•THE TWO ORPHANS.”

Hastings Banner

* lu-publleu conrenuon toe the
District wlU coo’«&gt;' «

” Mr Spence tad been • rtaldtat of Hastings
roare.
Hie dmtb was doe to a
Uc rsrpow ot electlox two
a iteroaies to attend the National Cafiventiue "
He leave. i«» “n« Tboe.
•ndWil Speooe •»* * 'tou*‘ier. Mrs. tau
o^oTn. hto to-. Tb. t»»™&gt;
ctwIoo.I

Thursday, Apr. a£ '896MARSHALL L. COOK.B^itor.

lisp

THE HASTINGS. saCT.^POSTOFFICE,
AVGUBT 14, 1879.

is.

wu toild Irani tbe
Tnwdas ."erX etndoetod u. Re.. T.»tar. In­
______ .1 Plvar.iilf
trnnent. -*•
u’*d,‘ “ Weer.lde.

James Brooks, at. JorepD.

EDITORIAL NOTES

M.rrl... t-l~«—

Tbe Nebraska Democrats will hold two
seqyenttons and a party split is certain to

foBow.

Potatoes per du.,

Tallow per lb., v*.

Married.

.

DK'KEliflON—CHAMBKRLAIN.
Time (ox. on
l^MlsiTkmnui
Gnu t Dickerson, of Barn. ano
Ctuunberlain, of Cloverdale.

1730

M drMSHt. 4 00 to 5.00
MMve. t.n.
Mutton. dressed. 5.
Dried apple*, 3
Buckwheat flour. 2.00
governed, 4A&gt; to 8.00
Maple sugar, e to 7.
-

Gold fields which it is estimated will
produce 840,000.000 per year have been
discovered In Georgia.

newest spring goods.

Tbe bill to appropriate 850,000 for a
atatue of President Monroe la worthy of
every favorable consideration. It should
be placed where every Englishman would
have to bump up against It too, when they
visit our National capital.
Tbe Nicaraguan rebels are getting tired
of war and have asked Uncle Sam to sit p
in and Intercede In their behalf. The only
condition upon which it is underetoed
• PreBident Zelaya will consent is their un­
; conditional surrender and the giving up of
tbe leaders for trial by a military court.

4
Uh4&gt;.

C. 8. Brown's Withdrawal.

Tbe Imports of shoddy into the Unit*4
States Increased from 4,170.941 pounds
In 1894 to 20,716.108 pounds in 1695.
Just where this sham and often filthy
stuff has gone is not disclosed, but tbe
American people are using it in sone
shape, and paying for it a great deal more
than it is worth.
Tbe boundary line between America and
Canada has never been definitely settled
at many points, including tbe line through
Lake Erie. Many American vessels have
been seized because of the fact that this
fine was unknown. Congress has ap­
propriated &gt;75,000 in order that tbe bound­
ary line may be definitely determined.

The Mormon leaders have promulgated
a role to the effect that no member of tbe
church can properly accept a political
nomination or hold a political office with­
out tbe consent of tbe church authorities.
This is not calculated to promote a feeling
gratification over the admission of Utah,
nr tn remove doubts about the good In­
testines of the Mormons.
Europe’s Increase In population during
tbe ten years ending with 1895 was about
88,900,000 after deducting the 5,000,000
who emigrated. Russia’s gain in tbe de­
cade is placedat 12,510,800 which Is great­
er than that of tbe United States In the
■m period by about 9,500,000. France
is gt. tbe root ot the list, with an increase
of only 87,100. The Austro-Hungarian
Empire Increased 3.508,209. the Unite
Kingdom 2.152,400, Germany 4,522,600,
aud Turkey 1.100,000. Asia is growing
tester than either Europe or America, the
gain In India alone between 1981 and 1891
reoebing 83,000.000. But the recent
collapse of China and the feebleness of
India are an illustration of tbe fact that
quality In men counts far more than
numbers.

1 5
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For some time past tbe name of Charles
&amp; Brown, of this city, has been before tbe
people of Michigan In connection with tbe
office of Auditor General. In a letter pub­
lished elsewhere in this issue Mr. Brown
withdraws from the contest purely from
business reasons. For some years he has
ably represented Barnhart Bros. A Spindler
the Chicago Type Founders, and has built
np « profitable trade that has taken years
to establish. When the time came io de­
cide between political preferment and an
equally lucrative position with an establish­
ed business, house, he wisely decided to
cling to tha latter, and sacrifice possible
political lionore and preferment rather
than a ••sure thing” In a business way.
Mr. Brown’s decision is final. His home
coun-y friends were united in his behalf
and would have done everything possible
luaM him tn securing the nomination and
Heelloo.
Sir Micliae1 Hicks Beach, Chancellor of
the English Exchequer, made ths statesent before the House of Commons Thurs­
day that tbe surplus of receipts over ex­
penditures in England in 1895-90 was over
*0,000,000. He made the farther state­
ment that tbe year had been one of un­
exampled prosperity and revenue in spite
of the fact that the expenditures had been
the largest known since the great war.
The surplus Is the largest ever known and
a farcer sum was applied on her national
debttiian was ever known before. This
tact Is very auggeative. That startling ex­
ampie of democratic wisdom embodied In
tbe Wllaen bill is just getting in Its wort,
and England Is just beginning to reap the
trolls of years and years of patient toil and
tbe expenditure of thousands aud tnou•aads of dollars* Cobden Club documents.
It fa the first time in years'tbat our valua®atkets have been given over bodily
to tbe American representatives Of Eng■ab «r**Ueracy, the democratic party. It
fa tough on every branch of American in-1
dfaatry, farming and manufacturing, but it
•■tobdfagiy gratifying to those
******** to KojtoM's pempe.ly „ ,he

Hastings. Mich. April 28, 1896.
To My Friends:
Upwards ot a year azo, some of tuyflpod
friends among tbe republicans of Michigan
were kind enough to request that 1 allow
them to nse my name as a candidate for
tbe nomination for Auditor General by the
republicans of Michigan. Feeling it to be
a worthy office and the desire to fill It a
worthy ambition. I told my friends they
could do this If they wished. As the time
for tbe convention has drawn nearer there
have been many favorable comments on my
candidacy, and I have received from many
of. the leading republicans of Michigan
their cordial assurances of support. My
good friends in old Barry too have been
very kind In this matter, and have written
their friends as well as personally assured
me of their desire and purpose to do
everything In their power in behalf of my
candidacy.
These assurances of personal and politi­
cal friendship, coming as they have unso­
licited from all parts of the state and from
my own home county of Barry, whose
loyalty has been especially pleasing, will
leave most pleasant memories for all time
to come.
Tbe time has now arrived for tbe serious
part of the work, and I have given the
subject far more serious consideration
than ever before, and have reached the
conclusion that It would be unwise for me
to cease my regular business, as I would
.be obliged to, and enter into tbe canvas,
for 1 belong to that class who enter with
their whole soul Into any work for seizor
friends. It came to tbe point of dropping
my candidacy or dropping my business to
which I have given much study and jeers
of work, and I concluded I bad best pot
drop business.
In reaching this conclusion, I know I
may disappoint some of my good friends
who were most insistent on my candidacy,
but I believe they will accept the conclus­
ion reached as a wise one under the cir­
cumstances.
I deelre to extend to all my friends in
the state, and to my friends in old Barry
my heartfelt thanks for their kindly efforts
so far made, and for the efforts I know
they would have been glad to have made
In my behalf, aud shall be glad to return
In kind to them when opportunltj* shall
offer.
Yours Respectfully.
Charles S. Brown.

THE CANblbACY AND CARLISLE.
Uspopalarity of the Secretary with Uta
Own Party.

Secretary Carlisle’s friends say his
letter does not take him out of the list
of nomination possibilities. The letter
said | he thought his duty to his party
would “be best performed by declining
to participate in a contest for the nom­
ination,” and it added that he would re­
gard the indorsement of his course by
his state in the national convention as
a reward for what he has "been able
to accomplish in behalf of honest ad­
ministration nnd of sound financial pol­
icy.” AH this means that while he will
not enter into any scramble for the
nomination he would be pleased to have
his state give him a complimentary
tote in the Chicago convention. His
admirers ore justified in considering
this a declaration that, in the cant of
the day, he is “in the hands of his
friends."
In an important sense the nomina­
tion of Secretary Carlisle would be an
•drantage to his party. The Courier­
Journal well says, in speaking of the
question of his candidacy, that "to tbe
democratic party it brings scjuarely
home the issue whether it is to continue
to be the party of Jefferson, Jackson,
Renton and Cleveland, or whether it is
to sot up strange gods and lend thepriceless prestige of its name and his­
tory to an alien faith.” Jackson’s
financial doctrine is rejected by the
Harrises and Bates of Jackson’s party
in his state, and the Vesta and Blands
of Benton’s commonwealth disown the
principles of Benton's creed. The
democracy of tbe earlier age was blind
and perverse on some questions, but it
was always clear-visioned or&gt; the mon­
etary issue in whatever shape it presented itaeif. In the "30’s,” “40’s" and
"50’s,” when the democratic party was
run by statesmen, he would have been
u bold man who would ri^s up in a democraiic council and propose a fina-nrifti
policy which would repudiut hair ,f
wotkincmu*. dollar to SO emit..
•There i, not the talnteat nrobabUitr.

We have the largest and most attractive line of Carpetsand Mattings ever
shown in the city. We but direct from First Hands, the prices are lower than
ever before, and you will find that we can save you money.

CARPETS AT ALL PRICES.
They include the foUowing grades: Moauettes Axministers, Velvets, Royal Wiltons, Body and Tapestry Brus­
sels Ingrains, Etc. Sole agents for John Crossley’s English Body Brus
seis’. Come and see the prettiness and originality of the patterns and the
exquisite harmony of the colorings.
FANCY MATTINGS. In all grades and prices to suit everybody.
CHINA MATTINGS, io cents per yard and up.
ARTISTIC DRAPERY a specialty.
DRAPERIES AND CURTAINS of all kinds.
FIGURED DENIMS. Fancy Fish Nets for curtains, xjc per yd. and up.
TAPESTRY AND ROPE PORTIERRES.
.
GRILLE WORK made to order to fit any arch from 50c per foot up.
WINDOW SHADES made to order or ready made.
DRESS GOODS, SILKS, CLOAKINGS, GENTS’ SUITINGS. We have
full lines of these goods.
See the ALL WOOL GENTS' SUIT, light and dark colors, made to order
lor $17 50.
‘
'
LADIES’AND GENTS’FURNISHINGS.
.
LINENS, SHEETINGS, TOWELS, ETC.
■
LACES, CORSETS, BELTS, ETC.
CAPES AND JACKETS for Ladies, Misses and Children.
LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS from 25 cents each and upwards.
SEPERATE SKIRTS.
,
•
LADIES’ AND GENTS’ SPRING UNDERWEAR.
ART NEEDLE WORK MATERIAL.

Louise Bill to Henriette Gorman—“How ooltl it to thl. yearl"— Chicago llxora

Statistics show that the population &lt; f
France remains about stationary as to
growth. One of the unpleasant features
of this Is tbe added fact of a large popula­
tion of Germans, Italians and Swiss set­
tling upon the borders of France—an ele­
ment that may cause trouble in the future.

:

or course, thafCarlislfi can get the can­
didacy. Carlisle's doctrine is the doc­
trine of the majority of-the democratic
l»arty, and it will be indorsed, in one
shape or other, by the national conven­
tion, but die convention will look else­
where for a nominee. A sound-money
man will be selected, but Morrison,
Campbell or Whitney will be much
stronger in the convention than Car­
lisle can be. While the secretary is
able, honest and true to the traditions
of his party in its best days, he is not
personally popular, and he could com­
mand little support in the convention
outside of his own state, except in New
York or New England. Yet Carlisle is
more prominently identified with thg
honest money cause than any other
democrat except Cleveland, and his
nomination would place tbe party back
on its old base on the finance issue and
put it in shape to take advantage of
the conditions when fortune, some time
in the future, again turns in its favor.
—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.

A New departure—OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT for dry-goods at
cheap prices.
Sole agents for the Celebrated BUTTERICK PAPER
PATTERNS. “No trouble to show goods.”

tF-ii caritsift expected that his letter
of declination would evoke an expres­
sion of regret from the organs of his
party he has been sadly disappointed.
They treat it with as much indifference
as the country doee his predictions
about the revenue.—St, Louie Globe­
Democrat.

ORDERING GOODS BY N\AILOur Mall Order Department la always al your disposal, making it rooveuient and pleasant for ) ou to
do your tenyiDg at our mure. There are many nreda wbtok we can anpply t Wwish juirt aa readily and ah sat­
isfactorily as though von came Id perooa. Deal iasagiue ter a moment shat we do nut care to fill small orders
vou are our pxtruLh. and as such are entitled to every eonalderaUoo at our hands, as we »erre you when you
cotne to our store, to we endeavor tn serve you when you write tons from your bomee. Hnodreds o! out oftown people krow the value ef our Mall Order Department, and make free see of It to their protit and comfort
We shall ee glad to receive your orders abo.

Republican Ward Cauctuen.

The republican ward caucuses for the purpose
ot electing delegates to the republican county
convention to be held in. this city on Friday
April 24ib. and for tbe transaction of auch other
business as may come before them, will be held
ou Thursday evening Anril 23rd at the follow­
ing named places, commencing at 7:30 p. id.:
1st ward Newton’s mIU near Iron bridge; 3rd
ward A. E. Kenaston’s office; 4th ward County
Clerk's office. Tbe first ward will elect J delerates; the 3rd ward 4 and the 4th ward 6.
The second ward has already elected Its^delegates.
t

YOIQKT, HERPOLStimER

C2.s

78, 80 and ga Monroe St., Grand Rapids, Mich.

Republican State Convention.

Detroit, Michigan, Feb. 21,18M
Tn the Republican Electors of the Bute of
Michigan:
The btate Convention ot the Republicans of
Mlchixan are herebr called to meet at the
Auditorium. Detroit on Thursday May.Ttb. UW.
at 12 o’clock noon, for the purpose of nominating
fourteen 04) electors ot President and Vice
President of the United 8tales, and electing
four delegates-av-large aud four alternate
delegates at lafgr to the republican uatioaal
convention to be held at St. Louis. Mo, June
I6tb. INK. Also for tbe purpose nt selecting a
chairman of the state central committee and
twn members thereof from each congremlonal
district and the transaction of such other busi­
ness as may properly come forward.
I nder the call of the national republican com­
mittee. each congressional district la entitled
to two delegates aud two alternate delegates to
th- national convention which delegates shall
be chosen at district conventions, held with not
lessthan twenty tUO ’daiB publhf notice. and
not Ires than thirty (30) davs before the meet­
ing ot tbe national convention.
The delegates from the set real counties In
each congressional district are requested to
meet Id-district caucus at 10:30 o'clock a. in.
on the day of the state contention, and select
candidate* m follows, to be presented to the
state convention for confirmation: Two mem­
bers of the-stare central committee, one vice­
president, one assistant secretary, one member
earfa of the committee on ''Credentials" ••per­
manent organization and order ot businere"
and resolutions" and to transact such other
business as thev may deem nrersaarv.
under the resolution of ikw. no delegate will
be entitled to n seat in the convention who
does not reside In tbe county be proposetj to
represent.
Ina'cordance with the resolution of tw.
every county win be entitled to one defecate for
each five bundled of the total vote cast Ur
(November
1824) and one additional delegate for ev«-rv
fraction amounting to three hundred, but each
?J?52iked.couuty wU1 toeutliled to at least two
(-) aeiegates.
Id compliance with the resolutions adopted in
Detroit June 23. ikxj the secretary of each
county convention Is urged tn forward tn the
8,ate •»,”tFal committee
!ti V thc ♦"“•llest mall after the delegates
u r .r
?°.nTB’’t,on ,W1 •’town, a certified
Let of such delegates as are entitled to seats th
oountieVe':0Un,Dtk,,, from tbc,r
This committee re&lt;iu«sta that the several
^ninSVe?ctu,e,r&lt;:t,¥nt-v committees for the
wh’ichSi2o’aV^"rs.*t the comty conventions
1Hereby
erebv called, aud that the organization
hUMj convention
and
BUShCTunt&gt; con^lttere teiethi-r
with po-toffiee addresses, be at once forwarded
S
aUUe central committee
at nerroit, in order that early and systematic
t*'*un aud ‘•arried on through the
campaign.
•
Jamm Mi-mti
m!urern’an Republlcan
Central ComDksxis E. Alwamd, Secretary.
detenteM0"1’ WUI bee“MUed »o twelve (12)
Republioaa County Convention.

A republican county convention to elect 11
delegates to ths Republican State Convention
to
Detroit on Thursday May 7th
In U5H&lt;h IMMcommenXWt
How Hastings
n.m-°21r^aL^?r
lbe vlettom of licit
gates will be the riectfon of a riiainnaM

election of delegates to the t'uugressiwiial Con
ventinn tn b* hMd at Nile-,
Tfeett™
EMtes io the Natio al &lt; onvention aud tbe elec
tl-of.. rongrreMonmcommiuoe
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An Appeal to Highway Commission
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HE Agitation for Good Roads is bound to continue until
tne roads of Barry County, and every other good county
fimoare 1 n t condition to travel over. Poor roads cost the
crush
Barry 5°Dnty enough every two years to build good
W
r?ad81on. eve7 ®&gt;le of ite highways. There is
stoue 4J&gt;1i0PTi?Un?
road
bu*^ a,1&lt;1 ^at is the crushed
vmw^. The 8Jone roads built by the Romans over 1-900
are
facts aB&lt;i'tc^a5r B»ose same roads
In thn«&gt;D$J^e
in the world, even after centuries of travel.
havp «^no^al18t0nes, were broken by hand. To-day «e
only madfi
ste*™ rolling machines which not
ldetelv G^^ d ?°ne Poad,8 «“ilyl&gt;nt durably and comcessitates
* 80&lt;xl
for a short time but ne
be all donn ™8tant reP“lr. and in a few years the work has to

T

ed Aultman Road Makiv&gt;Zir«yh* *re a?nI’Vi ^o» the Cclebrat
and we wonldlSA .
the best in the world.

�Hasting-' Banner
Thursday, Apr. 23, 1896.
w. R. COOK. Local M41 tor._______

Save Your Fruit
bv spraying your trees.
You ain’t make money
fistdr than by spraying
yphr fruit trees when the
righi time comes. I have
everything you need.

ifis Green,
London Purple,
Blue Vitrol,
Carbolic Acid, White Hellebore,
■^Chloride Zinc.
PIKE FRESH ANU CHEAP..

Going to Move My Stock

—about July 1st.
Wall paper aud window
shades are bad goods to
ihove—come and see how
I ai.i trying to make them
gn by putting a moving
price on them.

Fred L. Heath.
The DRUGGIST,

LOCAL NEWS.

Tdu |ave noticed those neat and attrac­
tive programs and bills about town lately,
they all have “Baknxr Print” on them.
We do that kind of wotk or none.
The Shakespeare club observe tbe annl
vereary of the birthday of tbe bard, by a
special program which will be held at tbe
bome^pf Mra. W. D. Hayes to-n^ht.

sextons house at Rlversld, h being
moved onto the eastern part of tbe lot. and
the new sexton Frank Ickes will move In
as soon as it can be made ready for occupanejy
C. O. Freer is In the city, and any de­
siring cement or concrete walks built can
secure hta service, as be will remain In
tbe city a few weeks before returning to
the oil fields in Ohio.

We have the form set up. for printing
the U. R. K. of 1*. pictures taken by
Christmas and Bays last summer and any
who have not yet had tbelrs printed can
get the work done now.
Nearly everybody enjoys Inspecting fine
shoes. Wooley &amp; Bronson are showing a
very fine line at their opening this week.
Ever)one welcome. Every lad? caller re­
ceives a souvenir button hook.

The smell of burning rubbish, old shoes,
carpels etc, outsbadows all other odors
about the city these days. But it is the
result uf good work, and the people seem
to be unusually active In this branch of
work this spring.
Friday afternoon the first ball game of
Ute season occurred between the regular
team and the High School nine, resulting
in a defeat of the latter by a score of 23 to
«. It is said that one man lost about 860
betting on the wrong team.

Miss Effa Simpson will give a puuils
piano recital a* the M. K. lecture room
assisted by Miss Fannie Dlsaette, a fine
Hereafter. changes for advertisements pianist ot Action conservatory, and the
rust reach this office Tuesdays at latest tc Hastings Orchestra Wednesday evening
usure Insertion In the issue of the week April 29. Admission 15 cents.
»!en brought.
A. E. Renkes has returned from Chicago
where be has been to secure the latest
Bicvch* parade Friday evening.
methods in eaabalmlng, and the firai of
Attetiq the ward caucuses to-night
Renkes &amp; Walldorff are now prepared to
Leave orders for wall paper at Landis’ give the most satisfactory services at
drug dore-.
funerals and for the care of the dead.

-■ CIRCULATION *

week.

92 quires.

That 3p sheeting is full 86 inches wide
at btautlbr's.

Teachers don’t fail to read the School
] Column ibis week.

The republican county convention will
Ik- held to morrow.

Potatoes continue to be a drug oa the
maiket in Michigan.
The nicest brands of tea. and coffee you

Miss Fannie Dlssette who will assist
Miss Effa bltnpson In her recital next
Wednesday night Is an exceptionally fine
pianist. Miss Simpson has a very* bright
class of pupils here, and the evening will
prove enjoyable, we arc sure, to all who
attend.

Don’t forget to attend tbe ward caucuses
to be held to-night for the purpose of
electing delegates to the county conven­
fev ili fiixJ at Phillips &amp; Erb’s.
tion to-morrow. Tt»e first ward will elect
A fine line of glassware at PbilHps A
3 delegates, the 3rd ward 4, and tbe '4th
.Erb’s. Call and k*ok it over.
ward 6. Tbe 2nd ward has elected its
New viyles and lowest prices in nrfllln- delegates.
*
_
»ery at Mrs. Fred Spaulding’s.
J^His Phillips* house la the 2nd ward
Attend the “Gipsy Camp” at the M- E.
church uext'Tuesday evening.

burned to the ground this mam I ng about
2 o’clock.^ Nearly everything was burned
only
a few chairs being saved. Tbe fami­
E. A. Mattison has secured tbe agency
ly was away at the time.
We were un­
:or,the celebrated A. B. Chase piano.
Piano Recital st the M. E. Parlors able to find out wither the balldlng was
insured or not. •
Wednesday evening April 29. 15 cents.
Frank Hyatt and Will Caln got Into a
Special prices Tuesday, Thursday ®nd
scrap Saturday in au alley just off Main
Saturday.
O. D. Spaulding.
street, and were preparing to sited blood
Hie Fitz Simmons' have established a
freely, when they were arrested
an
br.utch of their bazar store In Woodland.
officer and taken before Justice Bishop,
Another 1500 yards of that unrivaled 5c
and fined $4.00 each or 10 days In jail.
sheeting ;was leeeived this week at Stanf- They paid the fine.

(_ 8. 8. Sebintz, the Woodland merchant,
While Al Keith was taking cere of h!s
will more hl, ,tock of foods to North,Ute)
stallion Leo D. Tuesday, the animal reared
MODERN DRUG STORE.
Woodland Will 1OOM a mod bulnen man,
up and struck him with bis fore feet and
but In common with man, friends we
Cx'XINGb, FEATHERS,
bit him on top of the bead. Mr. Keith for
wish Mr. ,8. the success be deserves.
GOWNS AND CLOAKS
a moment was knocked senseless and
In common with other editors last week while he was down the horse bit him In ■
We keep the best to
tbe writer bad the pleasure of stopping at terrible manner on tbe left arm and tried
be had, also
tbe Morton, the famous Grand B.plds to jump on him. Tbe horse was prevent­
hoetelr,.
We doubt If
rily io the ed from doing so. and Mr. Keith was
country, of Its size, can show such a hotel rescued from his position. It 1s uoedleM
as tbe Morton and the second city has to add that tbe animal received a flogging FAST
cLACK
1 -al Diamond Dye Fast
reason to be as proud of the Morton as tbe that he will probably remember.
hagw Blacks are o.‘ three
The writer recently bad a very pleasant
traveling public are glad to stop there.
.4Pflu kind*—one for wool,
* one for cotton, and
There Is no better or more popular hotel conversation with Mr. Eugene Jordan, of
■ lone for silk and
Bedford,
Calhoun
county,
one
of
the
; feathers. The color
man In tbe country then Boyd Pantllnd.
will not crock, fade or
“Good Roads” hustlers lu that vicinity
Ur. sbd Mrs. E. H. Lathrop, Miss La­
and. who probably has done 'as much for
throp and Miss Eddy Issued Invitations for
good roads as ^ny other man in that lo­
two parties this week, the dret on Monday’
cality. Battle Creek merchants and the
They are Easy to use
night being a pedro party. Mrs. Jas. Ben­
*
and They Stay Black
people ot Bedford and the township in
ham carrying off tbe ladles prize and
Ik
These qualities, with their
which Bedford is, are all worklug together
IfiB,,
cheapness — for one tenFrank Hams winning the gentlemen's on
HMlk
cent package makes an old
to build good gravel roads. The gravel
gown like new, commend
a rut with Nathan Barlow, Jr.
A new lot of glas.wear
Tuesday for the road through Bedford has to be
evening about forty-eight guests
and best stock of crock­
hauled nearly four miles. Eight yards—
terialned In a most enjoyable manner with
I sell all kinds of DYE and
ery in town.
about eight loads—of dirt is put on every
whist, Mrs. Bose Colgrove and Mine
DYE STUFFS.
rod of road. The expense of building
Walldorff winning Ml highest number of
LOWEST PRICES ON CANNED
; such a road as this costs them ..over 81235 Exclusive agency for
points.
GOODS IN THE CITY
per mile the expense being largely oc­
WM.
RADAM
’
S
The case against Rev. Hauser who casioned by the long haul.
Compare this
MfCROBE
KILLER.
was arrested for disturbing a religious to what It cos* to build tbe gravel road
Last
meeting came up before Justice Riker last past the Gardner faYm last year.
Friday, the jury disagreeing.'
Another fall a subscription of $252.15 in cash was
Expert Druggist.
council was held at the church Tuesday, raised to build a good road. To build the
and it was decided that Rev. Hauser must two miles of gravel road which we built
MORTGAGE SALE.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
resign his pastorate, but that tbe salary cost $203.71.
We can build gravel roads
Default having been made |n the conditions
of Michigan.
due him should be paid. The sum was much cheaper than Bedford because gravel ot a mortgage made bv Jame* F. Norwood and State
The
Circuit
Court for tbe County of J arry «
Della Norwood, bls wife, to .John Andrews,
, in Chancery.
raised before leaving the church.
Thus is so much plentiful here than it is there, March 22,1898, andon MarchB'. 18»3, recorded r~..„
- —.—
—
■. At R seston of sakt
Olive Lent
niton
I
d
the
office
of
tbe
Register
of
Deeds
of
Barry
is ended, It Is trusted, by the Christian lu one respect however the Bedford aud County in the State of Michigan, lu Liber 38 of
Court- held at the
Complainant.
Court House lo the
citizens of our community,a most unpleas­ Battle Creek people are much wiser than Mortgages, on page 126, on which mortgage Frederick Lenington
City of Hastings, on
there is claimed to be due Five Hundred sad
Monday tbe 20th day
Delendaut.
ant and much to be regretted affair.
we In that they dump eight loads of grav. 1 Twenty eight Dollars and thirty-six cents and
ot April a. d. tape*
do suit or proceedings at taw having been In- '
Present
Hon
. Clement Smith.
every
rod and we only from four :o six.
sutured to recover the amount secured by said
The Epworth League will give a very
Circuit Jndge.
mortgage or any part thereof, .
'
It
sailslkciorllv
appearIn
g to this Court that
pleasing entertainment in the lecture
We are pleased to state that the council
Notice is therefore hereby given, that on Sat­ the Defendant Frederick Leulngton
Is . a non­
urday
tbe
18th
day
of
July
1*96,
at
ten
o'clock
rooms of tbe M. E. church Tuesday eve­ has taken a very decided stand on tbe in tbe forenoon, there will be sold at the north rotdem of this Htate. and that be resides U&gt; the,
State ot Ohio. On motion of Swoezey * Hwetaey
ning. namely “Tbe Gipsy Camp,” which question of good roads, and by its action front door of the Court House, in the Citv yt Solicitors for the Complainant, it is enteredj
Hastings. County of Barry anri State of Mich­ that the said defendant Frederick LeatagSot
will consist of music, and recltattons by of Friday night has given the cause of igan, said Court House being tbe place in which cause
bls appearance to be entered wittun tour
circuit court for the County ol Barry is held,
from tbe date of this order, aud that
gipsies en costume. One of the attractions good roads a fair start for this year. There the
at nubile auction to the highest bidder, the months
tn case of bis appearance he cause bls answer
will be Zingarelia, tbe gipsy queen, a Is no question but what Hastings is losing premises described in said mortgage or so to tho complainant's bill to be Sled and a corer
ranch thereof as may be necessary to satisfy thereof to be served upon tbe Comptolaaatw
famed fortune teller who will be present thousands and thousands of dollars In the amount due on said mortgage, with the In­ Solicitors, within twenty days after servfce ot
terest thereon, and the costa, charges and ex­
to reveal your future. Light refreshments trade every year. It is practically being penses allowed bylaw and provided for In said a copy of sild bill, and In default thereof that
said bill be taken as confessed. And it Is further
will be served at the close of the program. driven from this city because tbe roads mortgage, said premises being situated in the ordered that within twenty days the said ConaVillage of Delton. Comity of Barry and State of
cause a ’notice of this order to be pub­
An admission of 10 cents will be charged leading Into Hastings are In such horrible Michigan and described as let number sixteen filalnant
shed in tbe Hastings Banner. and that tbe
In
tbe
Village
of
Delton
also
lot
number
one
which will go toward the remainder due condition that people could hardly come hundred and thirteen in Bush and Blackman's said publication be continued for in said paper
for six successive weeks, at least once ta each
Addition
to
said
Village
of
Belton.
Barry
Coun
­
on the new piano. All are cordially In­ here If they wanted to. Tbe two miles of ty, Mich., according to the Recorded Plat there- week, or that he cause a copy of salt
be personally served upon the said deteisdaaX
gravel road that was built last year is now
vited to attend.
Frederick Leningtoo. at least twenty days be­
Dated, April 22. l»e.
getting in good shape and stands as an
fore tbe time prescribed for his appearance.
Jons Andrews.
VN. T. Parker and J. M. Bauer of this
CutMRNT Smith.
ALONZO E. K EXASTON.
Mortage*example
of
what
a
few
dollars
spent
oa
Circuit
city have bought of Douglas Berry of
Attorney for Mortgagee.
tbe roads means. Tbe road from tbe top
Grand Rapids, that grandly hred colt,
of the Van Arman hilt to the Matthews
Arvai No. 19,870. Individually Arvai Is
school house, will make as fine a piece of
a grand boree and his make up is In keep­
ing and harmony with his ancestry^/ He road as there Is In the country, and tbe
pride which tbe people along the line, es­
was folded In May *91 and stands over 16
pecially Dan Matthews and Frank Hoes,
hands high and weighs 1.S70 In fair con­
have shown in keeping it up and Improv­
dition. in color he b golden chestnut, he
ing it, gives evidence that th* road will
was bred by Col. R. P. Peffer &amp; Son at
always be kept up. Chas. Gardner has also
tbe famous stock farm at Frankfort, Ky.
shown commendable interest in keeping
Ai val was sired by Norval 2.14%, he by
up the nice road from the city limits west.
Electioneer-, his dam Programme sired by
But while the good work of these gentle­
the great Onward. Arvai Is a horse of
men have been called to mind, the contri­
elegant proportions, of rare finish and
butions of Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds should
handsome carriage and good high knee
not be overlooked. They' gave all tbe
action. He has a cleah cut, shapely head
gravel that was needed free of charge be­
and a countenance full of Intelligence, his
The price of ail suits in
sides giving liberally in cash for the work.
legs are of tbe best, dean, and curdy and
Hastings can never hope to regain the
onr window reduced ONE
like his joints broad and flat, while bis trade she has driven away until she has
feet could not well be Improved upon. decent roads for the people to come here
DOLLAR AN HOUR until
Arvai has all the substance, power, vigor upon. The only wav In which we can
sold
——8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
and spirit necessary yet he Is quiet, sensi­ ever build-good roads Is by a united effort
ble. level beaded and afraid of nothing. on the part ot the city acting In common
As tbe late Cui. Peffer said of this colt, with the highway officials of tbe various when he catalogued him for sale “There townships. A Committee from tbe Buslnever was nor never will be, a more grand­ । ness Mens Good Roads Association waited
Anything you want in Bicycle Suits, Sweaters,
ly bred horse than this. Through every I upon the Council Friday evehlng to ascerCaps or Stockings. — See our fine assortment
cross comes strains of tbe best and most ' tain the feeling of that body In regard to
I forwarding th* Interest in good roads. A
of these goods. All wool Turtle-Neck Sweaters,
ultra fashionable, breeding in tbe history motion Hint the city unite in hearty co­
$1.50.
of the American trotting horse. It is use­ oper a&lt;tun with the township tflfciais was
less to call attention to the richness of a &lt; ff red and seven of the eight Aidermen
v&lt;«ted
In
favor
of
it.
Alderman
Tinkler
not
pedigree like tbe above. It is simply un­
voting. With this hearty expression from
surpassed, arid not a breeding farm In I be the Council and a united effort on the part
country no matter how prominent, but I ot citizens and business men, all of the
what would point with pride to a hnrse । roads leading to the city can be well proLEADING CLOTHIERS.
50c to Sa.go.
having this pedigree at the head of l*s vlded for. Let rhe good work go on.

Some of the people of Barry County
(nay-tbe interested in knowing that the old
building in Manistee, made famous by the
Vanderpool murder trial has been sold aud
Call at tbe Archie McCoy Furniture Co, will be torn down. The Vanderpool mur­
and see the Flue A. B. Chase Piano on der trial will be remembered by many in
exhibition at that place.
this county it having occurred liere
J. M. Wood is in Middleville this week, through a change of Venue.
Geo. B. Williams entertained a sinalI
nutting the roof on the Opera block and
stud.
but delighted audience last evening at
b.iiid'.ng a walk for Keeler.
Armory Hall In Shakespeare’s master
hats’ the rip? We haven’t been accomedy -Much Ado About Nothing.”
.-ted by a spring poet yet, and surely this
Mr. Williams is an artist in tbe truest
L Very suggestive weather.
sense uf the wurd, and excels as an in­
Mlw BesBle George and her class In elo­
terpreter of ttie Shakesperlau drama.
cution are preparing for an entertainment
Those who did not attend missed a rare
h&gt; be’given the first of May;
treat.
.
If you crave anything that’s not too sour,
Gentle spring has come and now is just
but just hour enough, get some of tbofe the time'to leave an order with C. E.
pickles at Phillips &amp; Erb’s.
Lunn, the tailor, for a new suit of cloihes.
Justice Bishop issued a warrant yester­ Tailor made clothes wear better, fit better,
aud
look better than ready made goods
day for Win. Lewis on complaint of his
an J Lunn has all of tbe newest and latest
wife who claims non support
Spangemacher &amp; Johnson removed the patterns. Wrar^tailor made clothes once
remaining stock in the Van Vaikenburg and you’ll always wear them.
An.\oni*desiring to Ijuy a fine cottage at
Wall Lake should call on F. L. Heath or
W. Jordan.

store to Middleville this week.

The Kent Athletic base ball team came
Poor, run-down stuck will fatten on tu this city Tuesday and walked away
Landis’ Condition Powders. Only 20 cents with tbe scalp of tbe home team to the
tune of 21 to 14. It was the first game of
a pound Rt Landis’ drug store.
the season, the boys were not In shape
Charles Smith had the little finger of his
and the high wind made good playing Im­
left hand cut off at the table factory yester­
possible. The game was not Interesting
day by getting it In a machine.’
and was decidedly uncomfortable to wit­
(Bicyclists should not forget the lantern
ness because of the weather.
When tbe
parade Friday evening at 7 o’clock. Please boys get in shape though Just look out for
meet In trout of tbe court bouse?)
them.
Special prices also on silk, capes and
Holmes the young Grand Rapids
lace curtains un Tmsday, Thuisday rnd
murderer, passed through here on tbe two
Saturday.
O. D. Spaulding.
o’clock train Saturday, en route for Jack­
A Valentine Leins has put a plate glass front son, where he has been sentenced for life,
Imo ihe store occupied by FitzSim mens /fals father and a deputy sheriff accompani­
'bazaar which makes a fine improvement ed him. Tbe case will be appealed, and
Owing to a rush of legal work we were, may come back for a rehearing. His
compelled to leave out Nashville, Shnltz father Is a man In good circumstances,
and Dowling Items, besides the Hi^h and Is willing to spend all 1* possesses to
School Items.
secure bls son’s freedom.
The Barry and Eaton county medical
Thos. Donovan received a letter frotr
society will hold its annual meeting for Landlord Cole, at Tboroapple Lake Wed­
the election of officers at Nashville on nesday, In which he stated that 160 black
Thursday April 30.
bass were caught from the lake, at hlh
'XG.orge Wall, r and sons have bought landing tbe day before. Torn showed this
tne pump factory property. They wilt ileUrr to a few of bla friend*, and since
It hen, by two and threus—they have had
convert It Into a tannery and will inak«*
■btwine-s either at Hastings or Naahvllk.
raw hide halters, lash^ete. J
but they have all stopped at tbe little flax
The base ball team have greatly .m
atation between the two stations, and the
proved tlieir diamond at the fair groynd.
little rod which they carried told tbe
The sod has been taken from the infield
aiory.—CharlotU Leader.
aud some of the low places filled.

Goodyear’s

DO Not Be DOOM

fold Paw,
ftu: bs Sesd,
Sprite Cora,
Bite Clover wi
Seed.

W. H. Goodyear,

Hams&amp;Vanflrman

SATURDAY

Roll or
Lace-Gollar
Sweaters,

GHIDLSTLR &amp; BURTON.

[This is not a “slaughter sale” but a genuine opening of Spring Styles. ]

raiisiw,

APRIL

...... AT THIS OPENING will be displayed
a very fine line of Shoes. You are cordially invited to
call and see them they will be arranged in such a man­
ner that you can examine them at your leisure. We
want everyone to call and see us. Those who do not buy
are as welcome as those who do, as we want you to see
the new things.
.....For the four days we will jive with each sale of tan shoes a
box of tan polish.—-Ladies* Kid shoes a bottle of ' ‘Gift Edge” 35c
dressing..—Gents’ shoes a box of T. fl. Polish.

fTWfTITTfTTTIfffl

The Red Front Shoe Store
Most Pointed ot

Pointed Toes in
Black and Colors

Souvenir Button­
Hook to Each :::

2fi:t Lady Caller.

�Hastings"Banner^
Thursday, Apr. aj. '1896,

KOREA’S CIVILIZATION.
BLIZZARD AND SAND.

FOREIGN GOSSIP.

—Tbe present constabulary strength
of Scotland is but one policeman to
every 1,273 of the population.
—The official executioner of the aulSaTnTS- DAVS IN ITALY.
taii of Turkey use« a silken cord in
strangling persons ordered to "be put to
death.
June abounds in saints’ days ail over
—In the government of Saratov, in
Italy, and in Venice they arc much ob­
Russia, horse thieves and cattle raiders
served. These days are regarded as
are lynched when caught. The latest
festivals by all classes of people; shops
case is the beating to death with sticks
and banks ate closed, and the entire
of four men by the peasants of BikleL
town is en fete. There are always relit
—Horseshoers in Saxony are com­
igious processions w hich one may sec,
provided one can find at what hour the pelled to pass a public examination ere
they
arc permitted to work at the busi­
function takes place. The usual habit
©f the Italian is never to give a direct ness. They must understand the care
and
treatment
of horses or they will
Answer to any question, whether he is
'
able to do so or not. Some one asked u not be licensed to shoe the animals.
—Large bits of stone are falling from
gondolier once when St. Jjorenro’s day
;
the
Paris
Grund
opera
house,
which
has
was. He answered “I do uot know;”
but he added, with great seriousness: ; been built only 20 yeats. A survey of
“The swifts (swallows) they do; al­ ; the masonry o( the building has been
j ordered by the department of fine arts.
ways fly away on that morning.”
This indirectness is most annoying, I —In opposition to the bourgeois
i
and one must take one's chances rj see­ “Boeuf Gras” procession in Baris, the
ing what therp is to be seen, depending ! Bohemians, artists, writers and musi­
greatly on luck. Venice is divided into cians of' Montmartre arc going to have
parishes, or.cbntrade; end on its own a festival of the “.Vache. Enrugec,”
special saint's day each church holds its ! “mud cow.” the proverbial diet of
*Bagru” or festival. The procession ; French prodigals.
starts from tbe church, and makes a I —French law favors the drivers and
“giro." or promenade, of the entire pat-­ , carriage folk, and not the pedestrians.
ish, or district, stopping at ever? 1 and us a result, it is said, there were
shrine. All along the line of march the more fieople killed in the streets of
houses ar®decorated, the motivegoner-Faris
„
__________________
last- year than
died from all the
illy being a very simple one, each per- diseases that Pasteur devoted his scison hanging from his windows or over ' enoc to c-ombat.
his luilcony. the best carpet, curtain or j —Tn Great Britain and Ireland, from
rug which'he owns. Every brilliant j, 1889 to 1893. inclusive, some 4,526
pdlbr is seen, without regard to bar- ' ■strikes,occurred. They affected 1,852,mony,
in this direct
ion docs not 193 persons. Tbe successful-strikes af——-• - ns^taste
------- -----------aeein to bolang’to the modern Italian. '
44.5 p^j. cont. of this total num. ijudging
as one must from pra
tbe house­ 1
..j
partially successful, 33.0 per
furnishings nnd dress oneThifls in Italy. • cent., and the unsuccessful, 21.6 per
It was rather pathetic to see among the cent
more elaborate decorations an occasion­
—The silent cab call is an invention
al patchwork quilt or a bit-of rag car­ luuch^o be esteemed which is now com­
pet. It was the best the owner pf the ing into general use In'London. Two
house had.janjl so he used it.
lamps, one red-and the other green, are
In the t-Tcning there is often an illu­ suspended from the door of a club or
mination in the principal campo of the other public building.
The porter
quarter, and the picture of the saint, within 1ms merely to press a knob in
whoever he may be, with a little oil the entry hall, and either the red or the
lamp before it, is displayed at some of green lamp xhny be illuminated, the
the windows. All ubout the square are one to call a four-wheeler and the other
the stalls of the chestnut or fruit sellers,
a hansom.
which are illuminated; aud much
merrymaking goes on in the form of
DESTRUCTION OF FORESTS.*
talk, chiefly witticism, which provokes
The Vandalism of Lumbermen In Callforsome laughter. There is an improvised
dance, and singing, and everything is
In the University of California Maga­
joyous and gay.—Harper’s Bazar.
zine Mr. Charles H. Shinn, in writing of
the lavish way in which the best parts
MIGRATIONS OF BIRDS.
of the California forests have. l&gt;een
Sate of Flight Sometime* Reaches Incon­ cleared away, states that in the Com­
ceivable Speed.
stock mines alone enough timber has
With regard to rate of migration been used to build all the houses needed
flight, Gatke has arrived at some strik­ for a city
of
50,000
inhabit­
ing results.
It appears that some ants. He has seen the bot&amp;m
birds observe regularly, not only the of a canyon crowded for miles
wessons, but even their hours of flight. with the trunks of pines from each one
Thus it is noted tbit the vanguard of of which a few flume blocksior a log of
the long flight of hooded crows migrat­ butt'timber had been cut, while the rest
ing westward leaves Helgoland about was left to decay. Not to mention the
eight o’clock jn the morning, arriving thousands of acres of the most magnifi­
&lt;m&gt; the opposite point of England's cent coniferous timber known to man
met coast at 11, while the rear guard, destroyed by fires which'have burned
leaving about two, arrives there at five out of the soil itaelf into great pita, it is
o’clock.
This gives a rate of about 25 stated that the waste of.timber in the
miles,an hour. Do they gethotel quar­ redwood districts was even more ap­
ters ordered in advance, or is the food palling than it has been in the Sierras'.
supply of tbe neighborhood equal to More than once the world’s record for
the emergency?
For the northern the number of feet cut in a day has been
blue-throat Gatke arrives at tbe much broken by some one of the sawmills of
more rapid rate of 208 miles an hour. the coast redwoods. So much lumber
On the supposition that thia bird— is still produced by rival mill men that
-which breeds up to latitude 54 degrees it has not paid for cutting, and some of
north, and winters by the Nile and in the large California firms of lumber­
central Africa — performs the whole men have become bankrupt.
Enor­
distance of 1,600 geographical miles mous trees which represent from 800 to
during a single spring night of nine 1,000 years of symmetrical growth have
hours, the rate of.ISO geographical, or been sawed up with no profit, or with
208 British, miles ar. hour is given. Still actual loss, when.df they had been left
more rapidly, according to Gatke, must to stand a few decades longer, the profit
the Virginian plover s|&gt;eed over the wa­ might have been $1,000 un acre.
ters on its migratory journey. Breed­
At the time of the American occupa­
ing in Labrador, this bird migrates to tion of California the forests covered,
northern Brazil for the winter.
perhaps, 50,000 square miles. Half of
; Now on the supposition—which ob­ this btfs been cut over or is inaccessible
servation renders probable — that it or consists of species of less value than
often performs this journey in one un- those which have heretofore been cut.
jinterrupted flight,and with tlie assump­
It is often asserted that California still
tion—which appears reasonable—that has 20,000,000 of magnificent forest
tbe longest time is 15 hours, the enor­ lands; but the truth is that there is
mous rate of 245 miles an -hour is given. left hardly 15,000,000 acres, and much of
In the case of species which migrate this has -been cut away. — Scientific
at considerable heights—and the great­ American.
er number seem to do so—the less dense
Dre** Re»ct* In Character.
strata of the ’ atmosphere through
There -is such a thing ns carrying re­
•which they move must assist the ve­
locity of flight Thus the migrating publican simplicity to an extreme.
swarms frequently pass Helgoland far Dignified robtngs—as of a judge upon
beyond the reach of human vision, the bench—are calculated to empha­
sometimes still making their presence size the idea of judicial dignity, and
known by their cries, at others not even serve as object lessons in veneration
thi&amp; perceptible.
But the height and respect. Apart from the aesthet­
aeems to depend on the weather, and ics of the thing, dress has certain mor­
When a
under certain conditions they break al efficiencies and effects.
•their journey and alight on Helgoland. ward politician dons a silk hat he is
no longer regarded by his associates
. —Temple Bar.
'
as a possible participator in brawls
and prize fights.
John Stuart Mill
treat h of ti Philanthropist.
Watertown, N. Y., April 20.—Hon. notes in his “Political Economy" that
Willard Ives, a member of congress in one of the first evidences of progress
1852, the founder of Ives seminary, a noticeable among', certain black peo­
Methodist institution at Antwerp, a ples of a southern clime was a desire
well-known banker and philanthro­ for ribbons and fancy articles of dress,
pist, died at his home here Sunday, which in a rude way argued the coming
aged 90 years.
of a new culture.
No man i*,a better
Christian for dressing in a slovenly
Nebraska Republican*.
Dress reacts on character—
Omaha, NebM April 16.—The repub­ fashion.
licans in convention yesterday selected whether it be the character of the dude
four delegates to the national conven­ or the disciple.—N. Y. Observer.
COOKBROS. Proprietor..

tion and adopted resolutions against
the free coinage of silver and indorsing
tbe candidacy of William McKinley for
the presidency.
’
Think* Silver In In the Lead.

Onialia, Neb. April
The World­
Herald print, a table, eompiled by Hon
W. J. Bryan, .bowing the probable re­
sult of the contest tor the Chicago con­
vention. It claim, for silver Jilt delefate,; for gold. 310; doubtful. &lt;B.
Brooklyn, April 16.—Frederick Merriek«botaud killed bi, wile In Wllllra,burgh in a fit of jealousy and then killed
JT1he °°UP1«. who -were well­
to-do. had been married aix year*, and
leave a child five years old.

In a bird's-eye view, the K0”"’ *"
s eonglomerste of many
including probably
'
from India, Thibetan*, northern peopies from, the highlands of Siberia.
aides h-.tT immigration. *7” CMn*
and a considerable influum. ot Japeneae
blood. Many o! the toil.
native, suggest Csuew.an
figure, and ancestry. .National tradl
tions run Ivwk to the age of five or aix
centuries before Confucius. «hose an­
cestor is said to have been lbe flrat
ciriiizer of the is-ople northeast, or
China, lolh within and without the
present limits of the band of Stornlng
Radiance—which name wan t»ius an­
ciently given. No trustworthy history,
however* is on record, until shortly
after the opening ef the Chririion &lt;rra.
Then, a* in Great Britain, grr-w up three
kingdoms, which had an interesting
^history wherein are two events of great
interest; namely, the coming of Bud­
dhism, v ith itfc arta cud civilizing In­
fluence*. and'thr trade with Arabs, In­
cluding the use rf the mariner's com­
pass. The p»plv
the entire peninrula were united under one political
head in 9v0 A. D..nnd this united Koren,
or Koraijatcd until A. D. 1392. During
this, the splendid Buddhist nge. a ver­
nacular alphabet -was invented, liter­
ature lieeamc eompnratl.ely abundant,
relations with China were close nnd
constant, and vast Ijeuefit accrued to
Japan because of the many elements of
civilization and persons of skill and in­
tellect crossing over to the islands from
Korea. Not less renrnrknble-ia the fact
that printing, both from blocks’and
from 'movable type made af lead, iron
nnd terra cotta, came in. vogue. Very
probably this method of printing by
movable types was afterwards.brought
iuto Europe by the Mongols, who con­
quered tbt earth from far eastern
Koren to Russia. It is certain that
only after the Mongols appeared in
Europe do we read. of movable types
improved by the addition of antimony
FIRE AND AIR.
to the lend. No irrefragable evidence
has yet been adduced to show that
Scientist* Early Noticed the Intimate Re­
Gutenberg. Coster, or any other Euro­
lation* of The*r Element*.
The intimate relation between fire pean first invented printing.—William
and air was curly recognized, teeing Elliot Griffin. D. D., in Chautauquan.
that experience soon taught that air
was necessary for fire. Tbe experiment
Washington, April 20.—The weekly
of burning a candle in a closed vessel,, bulletin furnished by Representative J.
new so familiar to every schoolboy, is Frank Aldrich, of Illinois, giving1 the
a very old one, and the influence of a results of the republican presidential
blast of air on a furnace had been canvass from the standpoint of a friend
probably noticed from a very remote of Mr. Reed, claims that delegates
period. By some it was affirmed to be chosen so far are ns follows: For Mc­
the food of fire, while by others the Kinley, 214; for Reed, 128; all other
same belief was embodied in the phrase; candidates, IOS; doubtful. 04; total,604.
“Air nourishes fire.”
Again, it was Gen. Groavenqr, of Ohio, claims 376
long ago observed that nitre, a sub­ delegates for McKinley.
■■ ........ i---------------- •
stance well known to the chemical phil­
osophers of the past, could produce in­
Pittsburgh, Pa.. April 17. — Tuesday
tense ignition. It was henec inferred
that, since nitre possessed this proper­ evening Harry Schaffer, aged ?2, aud
ty, it necessarily followed that tbe two Harry Brown, aged 19, of Rochester;
substances resembled each other in Stanley Early, nged 22, of Washington,
composition.
According to Robert Pa., and D. M. Cafe, aged 19, of Union­
Boyle, the air contained “volatile nitre,” town, hired a boat at tbe Smithfield
while Lord Bacon held that air con­ street wharf for a pleasure ride. They
tained a “volatile, crude, and windy have since been missing and there
spirit,” and thunder and lighting wjre seems little doubt that tbe boys were
supposed to be due to the presence of drowned.

Near Cheyenne Wells is a long stretch
of level prairie, which suddenly ter­
minates in a precipice, making a per­
pendicular descent of perhaps 50 feet
to another plain below. In the winter
of 1858 agrratblizzard raged forneveral
days. The snow was driving at a terrific
rate before a hurricane of wind, and.
the buffaloes wereobliged.in aelf-preaer▼ation, to turn their backs and run with
the wind. The re«ult was that vast
numbers of the buffaloes were carried
over the precipice, and their dead bod­
ies were covered with 20 or 30 feet of
snow. For many years people* visited
the spot to look nt the bones, which lay
in piles ten and fifteen feet high as fai­
ns the eye could reach along the preci­
pice, and it was commonly estimated
that 100.000 buffaloes found a grave on
that fatal spot­
Sand-storms in thof»J days were bo
destructive that it was not unusual for
freighters to lose their entire outfit.
During the prevalence of a storm no
attempt v.ns made to move forward,
and drivers cleared the sard out of the
nostrils of thehorsc^ard oxen, ns other­
wise the. animals were threatened with
death from suffeeazion. A sandstorm
usually lasted only two or three hours,
but Its effects were felt for days by men
and animals exposed to the fury of the
blast.
. A curious phenomenon noticed id dif­
ferent places on the plains was the im­
mense excavating power of the wind in
a sandstorm.
There wete' areas of
three or four acres, Where the wind
scooped out the sand 40 or 50 feet deep,
and whirled it .away in the air.
It
seemed us if the work began atn central
spot no larger than could be covered
with a man’s hat. In an incredibly
short time a round hole would 1 »e exca­
vated. The wind then took hold in
real earnest, and the probabilities were
that an entire snnd-hijl would be
leveled down in the next 30 minutes.—
Denver Field and Farm.

minute particles of this nitre diffused
Death of John Stetson.
through the air.
•
’
Boston, April 18.—John Stetson, pro­
The important bearing of such ob­
prietor of the Turk theater and of tbe
servations is due to the fget that
new Hotel Savoy, banker, broker and
oxygen gas, which Is one of the chief merchant, died nt his home in this cite
constituents of air, and the one to Testertlnv nf nnohmnnin
aj
which it owes its power of supporting yesteruav of pneumonia, aged 64 jeara
combustion, also forms the largest
'
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elementary C9nstituent of nitre, and is -------------- gr.-*. ?
likewise the source of the power pos­
■■K
m
&gt;
■A
sessed by that body of supporting com­
■
M
bustion.
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The action of heat on metals in caus­
Ji
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ing them to lose their metallic luster
"
had also not escaped notice, and Car­
14 ’“1 !*'" n?0*''’
lu V”*1
dan, n philosopher who lived during the
—
-popularity, iU constantly •increasing
ICth century, in noticing the increase
sales, and enables it tn urrnmnii.v. n.
roiro.ua eM0lt.ll to twompll.h IU
in weight that lead undergoes when
wonderful and unequalled cures. The
heated in air, attributed it to the gas
combination, proportion and process
in the air which feeds flame and which
used in preparing Hood’s Sarsaparilla
rekindles a body presenting an ignited
are unknown to other medicines, and
point.—Scottish Review.
"
make Hood’s Sarsaparilla
An Inalde Coat Pocket.

There is nothing more handy to have
than an inside pocket in oners jacket.
Every- woman has noticed how nice it
seems and convenient for the male
folks of her acquaintance? to have an
inside coat pocket into which may be
slipped u pocketbook or note that
want* to be particularly well cared for.
The shallow little outside pockets of
coats will hardly hide a pocketbook
from the sight of a pickpocket, and orc
thoroughly unreliable for holding
things generally. If you wear a jacket,
take a piece of silk a little more than
twice as long as yefl want your pocket­
deep, sew one end of It Into a point
and in the other run n deep hem. Then
sew this into the shape of a bag, allow­
ing the pointed end, of course, to ex­
tend above the hemmed end and fail
over in a flap. In which work a but­
tonhole and sew a button to the
he mmed part. Tack this securely into
the left side of your jacket, just far
enough back so as not to show when
you leave your coat unbuttoned, and
just low enough down to be gotten at
handily. In fact, put it just about in
the same position as you will find a
Turquoise Will Not WmU.
A well-known lapidary cautions man’s inside packet.—Detroit Free
those who own turquoise rings to re­ Press.
more them when washing the hands,
Hl* Patent m Danger.
lest the color be injured. The explana­
Attorney Garrett McEnery recently
tion of the change of blue to green that appeared as counsel in a case before a
sometimes takes place in the stones is justice ot the peace at Sukun. Methat they are affected by acid emana­ enery found it necessary to make fre­
tions from the skin ns well as by certain quent objections to the evidence that
elements in some kinds of cologne nnd opposing eounael m&gt; attempting to in­
other jxurfumes. The changes in the troduce. The justice, whose nil, of evicolor of the topaz are believed to be due deuce is “everything goes," looked first
to light and heat, as experiments with annoyed and then indignant. Finally
tne stones show that strong sunlight he could contain himself no longer, and
will bleach them.—Si. Louis Republic. as a ruling on one ot Mr. McEnery’a ob^
jeeftona, ronred;
- &gt;
“Mr. McEnery, what kind of a la* One can gel large-sized flowers from
yer
orc
you,
anyway?
”
pensies by making the soil quite rich.
"I nm a patent lawyer,” replied the
When buds show apply some sort of
attorney,
facetiously.
liquid fertilizer. Id thia way you will
“Well, all Pre got to uy is that when
succeed in getting some large flowers,
but your plants will not be bmefitted the patent expires you will have a hard

_ BATFtAKD.
SAarnro*..,.-..,

C. B. OSBOEN

&amp;&amp; UljOW; J
Old Chopper, Good-Bye.
The modern hou*ewifs doeon't ueeu
tbe aid •&gt;&lt; ‘he obopr1"! k”1'’ •“ to.
nrenarotion of mince pte*. who use*
such M loro “e,C.
dt*llcloa*lv seasoned, ready to flu tho
™t. Hide of the vary flnert. pure.1
and cl&amp;neat materials—

NONE
SUCH
MINCE MEAT
makes mi neo pie* •• fine in taatt nnd
qnulitv a* any homemade mi nee
roeftt" Make* driletou* trull coke and
fruit pudillnc, us well. 8old t\ef5where. Take no ruhsiitute. 10 eenta
r.an--. s Hwro* unrt

cures a wide range o! diseases because
of its power as.a blood purifier. It acta
directly and positively upon the blood,
and the blood reaches every nook and
corner of the human system. Thus all
tne nerves, muscles, bones and tissues
come under the beneficent Influence of

Hood’s
Sarsaparilla

The One Tnie Blood Puh,,,.

,t ,Kr

Hood’*; Pills
Lhrer in*J ®“y to
HWU 5 rills take, easy to operate. 25c.

ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
TChSiceryC3art

U*e

fa !

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’ t*1 '* S'Hastings......

** 'h14 W&lt;r'

giWW'WRAAARAF

CHANf'ERV SALK.
In mi-Mjwr »’•&lt;! hjr tlrttic _of «

A I). i-»U&gt;« rertsiu causfi lUrrein IpcudJt**.
v;i.ert in Margret Ai arm w C.nnnl*i*«n’ and
Mill* rhfliii*. Will Km PtilH'a*. .’ulin I’tilfl’p.*,
AUiert I’hllDps-. Effie
Fred FhlUlp*
and Mid4! • UHHi•*ift-tsU'-'.*
Notice 1« hrrrby g;« n tbht, 1 *li»H m-J at
|‘ Iblic Auction to H r Inehr’r Mdtfwr at 'he
No- th front door of tin- ('• tirtBi&lt;;u»«- in lire City
of Hr- Ini'* ni-d Cmmrv of Burn. and- State of
Michigan said Court Ho’i«r Mix tbe place for
holdlnr thrClmtit Court fort said Cuuntv. vn
Haturdiy the sth day uf May 11 tr. at !*• o cluck
j» the forenoon n’J or -o ciaeM thereof ** may
bt- uecrsaary tu ral*e the arbouut &lt;lu&gt; to the
-aid Complitfntnt f r pr.liirn»al.'Intern*- and
rest* in llili rMiw of the Hlowln* dewribed
nareeN U f«d ta wit: Ah thtae ifecea or par­
cel* of bod .bru ited In the* city of H-t«tfn *
Cunnt) &lt;4 turrr and MUU *4 Mietaraa desrrtlwd a* follows: !.&lt;»r »Jx lu Block 2 ot Bennett
*nd Ke« field'* addltlo*- to the \ llbore [now
di' j of Ha&lt;Unc».*l*'» th* Wr»t halt.Of loU one
»ixl four iu Block two of flennert ahdheufield's addlttonio th* City [form rly \ illa*e]
&lt;4 Hi'tlor aceordlu* to the recorded plat
there f also that cenahi piece or parcel ot land
•diulniofthe We*t h«lf &lt;4 let o»e above menfkinerf on tbe North East and ^«*kmJarfy
deHirlbetl a* conuneucln* «n the North West
corner of said o» one block t» o thetioe North
43?ii dr*ree* K««t to the East and West Quarter
line of iuud Section reventero. thence Emu on
*Md quarter line to a point where a crmtkiuou*
line on tbe Eastern bonndry nt «%ld West half
of said lot* one and focir woeld taterOect said
point on said quarter line, thence Booth 43»*
decrees We*t to Mid lot one thence North West
on N'onii boundary of said lot one io place of
bejrlunln*.
Dated March 24. IfiM
m
w
Fasti W. Walk nt.
Circuit Court Commissioner la and fur B rry
.
Co. Mich.
Ai-oxzo E. Kaxarrox,
Solicitor f»r Coin plaloanL
-

MORTGAGE BALE.
Default bavin* been made In tke conditions
of a certain mortjnme made by The Michigan
Whip Company a corporation organ I rod under
tbe law* of tbe State of Michigan and having
IU place of txniDeM ax Haatlnn, Barry County.
Mich I Ran to the Hastinpi City Bank a corpora
Hast tn**. Barry County. Mlcta**li.dated March
S.A.D 1*3*. aod recorded ta the office of the
Recltter &lt;4 De&lt;-ds. for the County of Barry and
State of Miebtiran. on tbe Fifth day cd March.
A.D.
In Liber 32 of Mortgage.*, on page
421. on « hlch mart* a :c there 1* claimed tn be
due at the date uf this notice the *um c4 Five
thomand one hundred ei*bty-4lx Doilara and
Eleveneeat*. aimI an attorney'* fee at Thirtyfive Dollar* pruvhleu for In said mortgage, and

stituted to recover the n»oney* avenred by said
mortgage, or ai.y part thereof;
No*-. Tn ere tore, by virtue of the power of
sale contained in said mart ngeAnd the Malate
lo such caae made and provided, notice I* here­
by given that on Friday tbe Third day of July.
A. D. HWG at 10o’elnek In th* Forenoon. 1 aball
aefl at Pabllc Auction, io th- hlgbeat bidder, at
, th® North ir.Hit doorot the Court H-ma*. tn the
; ettv &lt;4 Hwiiu** [that bring ibr (4*rr where
. tbe Circuit Court for Barrv Cmifitv h bolden).
tbe premise* descrlhrd, in aa'ld mortgage, or
so much tbeteof a* nrtv be nepesMuy te pny the
. Minount due oa *a'd luoriga* . with eight per
i rent. lntcre*f. andalllrnlvoeR. t&gt;&lt;etb«r with
an altorurj’s fee of Thirty-fir* Dollars eov
I enxn’rroi for therein, th* r»rwnl-e, being de
; scribed in
rr.orrage a* nil iho»e rertatn
nlere* and parcels -f Ib»&lt;1 situate In tbe
Cliy of Ha&lt;»tlnr« iu the County m Barm- ana
. btate of Miditirui. and known nnd described as
i .
bunSrTO row,
'«l »lx lion­
...
dred tweui»-«4|rt»t
IO#11
nine J629I together withi tbe
we lenementa.
iMiementa. bereditberemtam.au ua um-unraembrloivlngor la u,pr
OP*** «aki real
Inclodiagthr p-»wer connected •ithtbe
buildings uoou said real estate also Including
engine, boiler shafting counter KhafUaa.pulleys
nan**r*, belling and machinery of every nature
and kind connected with or In «atd bulMlng.
r».ur T.co.^ov?imwi’i “VrSk.

Peculiar to Itself n.iiTffiSiKJK’"’--

It

Stations.

MORTGAGE BALE.
&lt;*»■»•&lt;&gt;» Io toe condition,
Of Oeorse W.
’?fe*Pr\a(n^Ann tlre^ory Ids .lie to Anna S
Au*&lt;In dated Jaauarv toa A. I). 1802 and r*»rnn'ed In th*
of U&gt;e Rorirter of Deeds
InVh * S^n,y B*ny and Bute of Michigan'

fiX d«-«“to.’SlS
rt?,""” 'S’ fura 01 T-o*" HnudnSl «l,v
five Dollar* and sixty-seven cents, and *u atK'Zdd
?3l:art Drorl&lt;1«1
£
•1,11 ** proc**®' n at
»w bavin* been Instituted to recover tbe
thereat-MCUfCd by “,tS niort&gt;H&lt;e-or M»F P*1*
Now.’Therefore, by virtue of the rx&gt;u-er of
&gt;»»&lt;* tSe ttatole
“ IV0 1 ef?e nad*' *Dd provided, bottoe i* hereJuiT7ri!^'n ?iturUa',tbe E’'e'enlh
,W*J&gt; *t ten o clock In the forenoon I
’B1&gt; st public Auction. to tbe bigbeet bld­
North front door of the Court House
toe City of HmUd**. Harry Co., Mich, (that
aim
'b'
court tor
no u?.. in rnLl 10 4en ■ *** premises Swerto“T**”' “I *° m»el‘ torrent as amv
moJSTjre... f*’ ,lle “«"■»' One 0. said
ES**?; TJJL’J?
Interest and all

Coats Greve..
woodland ....
Woodt-un ....
Via 6. L.
Lanning
Detroit
Grand Rap'd*.

Station*.

Grana Rapids.
DOttOtt........
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.wpoap.iry ..
Woealxnc ....
Coat* Grove..

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Bhuttv..............
Aken Point ..
rioverdalr ...
Delton
Crooked
Milo.'...
Cressey

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9
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K 50' »S LJ|
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Kalamazoo ai
'OT C H g
i Freight trains carry pa^vmiQn. i-c: *;-■ u
ran at the con ven leu re of tbe Commr. ltd •
tbe right I* reserved io chancr the time of &gt;Lch
trains without not tee
No. C will wait at Wocdlury tor H L t X
trains whem&gt;ece*«an
'
■'
•Stop on signal only.

California,

Louisana, New Mexico
Texas, and Arizona.

The SoBtherD Pacinc Cotpi
. and it* C«mx!rrx‘on« Operate tke

Best First

and

Second-Class

Service from East to

LOS ANGELES,
no suit or nroceedlno at. law having been
SAN FRANCISCO
and Intermediate Point*.-

THROUGH TOURIST SLEFPIXG CARS
leave Chicago, throughout the Fa!!
Spring ana Win:er even- Wednesday
night, ana ('locinnaii O, every N-olay
and Thursday evening, and are run.

Through to GallWi
without changv *ntl &lt;&gt;n. t-*-« tn*fl SraiBiPaswnsvrt bolding tfecvnd-dass tlckeG cm
*ccnre Mf-comm«‘d.%.li&gt;n* tn »hr tourirt weepoc
cars, the tlrst tales bring ta*0 CWOP }p
(MUfOrala point*. K; Jn tn (Incinnsii O' &lt;«•
loruta poia-ik MM: fn-tn. Nhw Orim4
Caifarnla point» |5. i&gt;er -iouWe berth. Fr^n
New Orltwns dally tnr ’it-b PaiUnMJ rfrttc*

Lowest Rates. Best Koite

MEXICO,
all

.

iu

•

Tezas, Arizona,
New Mexico
and California
J

For map*, time taN&lt;». axid
maUtm pertatimag tn route aud
gsnHngCallfnrutu. apply t&lt;’
W.G.NKIMYEK
CrU-l Wrrt.
W. H. CONNOR.
Commerrtr.! An&lt; -

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13.

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CindhnaJ.0.
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S. F.B. MORSE

MOBTIUCE SA1.K.
DtUull barilla broil lu«&lt;lr 10
‘Trant
nirotpr-. ’trrolrJ W LfVt u&gt;«
p^SiU toi^d^2SKIT?*“4.,Jur towHo. to. olaerotAin
to Mrt Sorrb..&lt;Ktol.tbe fir.1 &lt;l«r ™
WrKyjg1.”.11 ?«yrlb«l In Mid mortsssn as IMl, rorortlril llir Srroolb ilorol Orloror^y,
aroianrototor,...! M.rt
Kw!1
“»&gt;»» and dmStbed u a., ot iterombro IMS.T'I’Jjr',' 'I™,
toe Mid TH- KMebum auto'-dua.
bun,.on the thirtieth d.r ■»&lt;
L
and on which mort*W tw’’" 1'..J, ,«■’dalttrtPresent, Hox. Clkmknt Smith
due herool.Two H«udi«l
ro-oj
Notice i* •jrrehy*tven Hilt 1£ 'lr‘“5**fare*
onS..
T. arm.otland Io be taka. power of sale In said wm-'po-&lt; -,-1. ’^1100 to
cle*e the stiur, by a -ah* »’ •' u iwint d&lt;'cr of
mu, thu j.iJ'SLjJ**
the hlahesi bidder, at th.- &gt;er ' fnjt '
tbe Court Hwixe. In 'hr (ll&gt; of
?off
third day of J uh ifW.. att«» o
i^d
aeeordiiw to tbe United
survey thereof noon, of all that errtain piece or PJ4W gprfnfi.
be tbe ume mote or Im
Situated In the lown^hlp "/ .Yr,’ .t^n fcaoW
&lt;-oualv uf Barry and btale »» No
fl{ uk
CntOROTB,
Mortgagee. aud descrtlied a* th* n.u'1.
• ■ ;'JJr|we8ty
North W«t quarter. o&lt; Nv’ if J1 "JX «i «t»L
two. iu lownnhlp three nmtiiv.‘AU&gt;j |(, |{B,
eocuinlu* forty acre*of l»«* -‘‘f“&lt;"l£ marton him of a copv of *-'id Rm nr*
r
«m8SKrtanrrej.«be’“,w l*5 ”
T3UdApriUtb1.&lt;C.
HAl:xjn

Mary A. Hart
Complainant
CbarkaY Hart
Defendant

For Your Protection

in mercury or anyoiher

CHA*. H Baitkv.
Attorney for Atskare

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Na*alCatarrh
ftenved lor bis appearancs

U the Sag us
lAtroeropr.)

pre-

ELY’S

BALM

hair ba)

t

�the rauqntb, «»Urai. wher. m™.
brand row *t ,h.
of the
the .ooieed ri«e ent a quick elrele b&gt; the
T Thursday, Apr. 33. 1896. ■
air and defended with a blow tbateent
h " kn™‘ '' i’h " thownd
~~ cOOK BROS. Proprietor*.
acintlllatenk’ toote* dancing before hl.
eyes; for a el tip I r confused Instant he
thought the end bad come, and then he
felt the renrifyinp breath of the spirit
° &lt;V^''h *’ cmcd to inaptrehim
wlU the reckless ahfl inrinciblccoura-e
of his warlikn ancestors. Leaping t,
his feet he fell upon his assailant with
irresistible fury; there waa a sharp,
I rea-hless struggle, a Scree elutehintr
lot hdeHtohix and then Btagbrand
swi.-c the slight form of hisaatraonist
over his head and dashed It. limp and
i- ot L-wHcpirnt turned anti helpless, against tbe bole of the oak.
While tills bit of by.play was going on
w.iy; anil tbe heroic rcthe purl he had-vol un- behind the laurels, another Incident oo•■nred
which furtlwr disarranged King,
e in tliy approaching
•ut in vivid and disconcert- brand’, plapaand l-ftCol. Lotimeruad
utumon, sense awoke and Henry iu doudl us to what they should
n-nsun fur the hazardous do. When thc elder Byann stoqped lo
: ike linger of ridicule «1 light the pile of kindling,; Bud started
natie stage setting, and hack toward tin- ambush clone; uud as
:liat not hing hat! been omit- ;bl&gt; first mutch went out. the younger
a’vium light to be flashed brother bad time to reach the clump of
cue at the critical mofnent. laurel* before Jeff could find and light
liquidity uf it al£ and how another. Seeing but one of the meu
sensible it would have l&gt;een appear, thc .coloneland his son Ixith hes­
k»u*« suggestion, surround* itated. and Hud confronted liingbrond
u— with a posse of armed just as the latter recovered himself
e iiumbers would have made from the grapple with Jed. There was
on the part of the mountain­ no time for delilwration. nnd, leallxing
that the mountaineer could not use his
's nnd hence improbable,
hat was there to be urged, rifle at close quarters, he flung himself
uch a safe aud practical plan upon the newcomer, taking him un­
‘dure? .Nothing, or less titan. awares und throwing him heavily just
: uuriely the demonstration of os a bright blaze sprang up beside the
metaphysical problem house and a hoc. 1 of agony rang out on
•If; the npp!icat::?n df n the still air of the night. A single
hich hud no plarc outside glance revealed the cause of both. There
ti • r;u!i'.&lt; of fiction. And with this was a terrible picture of u man wrapped
• it .n’currcd to him ti nt- he had in a winding sheet of Game and
planned She whole thing running toward him—a yelling human
- . the lines that would have made torch blazing from head to foot and
it ; • ' ei’.cctive in a story! And then swinging iu fiery arm* frantically ns It
ran.
■ the i'. R-’s’.i.m of t he calcium light and
At such 4 crisis, thought and action
J.i :,: :imni young wointin looking
u. • u ii] a the theatrical tableau from are one. Shaking himself loose from
,
window came again, making him the grasp of the struggling young
brother. Ringbrand quieted him with a
Isi.-i-: with disgust.
I . k fig at it from any point of view, single deliberate blow with the butt of
pistol; the next instant he had
!?h* romantic project, which una more the
tripped the shrieKngYirebrand and was
t •
t ’.y to cost him his life in
cx­
. • :
"as merely a fantastic idea of rolling it over and over in tbe damp
|-r-&gt;-Inmsflf in some way a knight grars when the colonel nnd Henry ran
up. It was all over quickly, and they
.. • : fear—a modern typ4 of gor•
m&gt;-«li;ieval jx-rsonnge who went were binding Jed and Bud when Ludlow
joined
them. The colonel sent Henry
. jt s’av ing impossible dragons and
'• ■.
ug mil ho logical giants. to arouse thc negro servants, with or­
ders to get the horses and the farm
It v as absurd--ridiculous—preixisterwagon ready at once, and then nn awed
iut;s! and fi--:n this )&gt;oint in the argu1 nieiii ; he de- •cr.t to tlig Avernus of ter- littlegroupgnthcred around thebnrned
j n&gt;r •' a - easy. At the end’of a half-hour iran while Ludlow examined his in ■
juries by the light of the lanterns.
I., felt the premonitory spinal chill
“I guess he's past help,” he said, quiet­
hiling a ret urn of the well-known
\ i-’aiir-: in five minutes more the ly. “How did it happen?”
Riugbrand answered: “It was kero­
:
nan upon him, nnd he was
ru.: g furiously in the grasp of his sene. He had n bottle in his jacket,
demon, blind, deaf and hclp- and broke it just as they passed me.
He was carrying an armful of wood."
i
nith ev.-ry fibcrof his being strainLudlow glanced nt tbe other iwo:
j.-f •seif for iligut in airimpulse so real
&lt;;i .1 in ti:?*1 I and grasped utthe rough “I missed my man. but 1 see you have
— of th - tree to keep himself from him. How did you manage it?”
“1 didn't manage.it: It waa managed
i
afritvl bodily away by the whirlfor me.” replied Ringbrand, lowering
uttevk did' not last long, and his voice at the sound of a slight noise
: th.' •■a:..- the blood began to tingle ut onebf the upper windows of the man­
;i
?ig:iin he heard the mufiled sion. “When I got- upon my feet behind
•: : i.n.'r of h'jrses
along the laurels there, some one knocked me
•ib" ■
road. At tbe signal the very down with a' clubbed gun; 1 tried ’ it
’
i&gt;u of hia''late discnni;»osure again, and threw the fellow just as Hie
•
somehow to vanish into the other came up. I closed with that one
L;
■ of a remote p.ast;- his pulses to keep him from usin? his rifle; nnd us
ui ablaze."
•i
•
and his muscles' thrilled we fell, I saw the third •
Henry’s post had hern ne arest to the
the vibrationsuf an accumulating
bay
window,
nnd
he
told
how
Jeff hod
■ that sang jotouaty iwjt leaped
thro'-.’h the tense nbrvc^and thethrob- tried twice to light the .kindlings, and

Hastings Banner

ir:g arteries. His sharfroned sei:.ses
uunatuttilly acute; .he heard the
■ ■ \. '!:r.k c-f the rails ns the men
a i n ach in tint zigzag fence, then
red hoof-beats of the horses
। -iu across the soft turf of the lawn;
ii ( t nt later, in an interval of silence.
. !;:uclcd he could almost hear tbe
• r-.-tl instructions given to Jed.
•: 'lie two men emerged from the
shadows of the grove lie saw
■ . • ' (Lsiir.etly iu the starlight;
- i
directly .toward his hiding
. • . a: -1 v. !:•?« they pauKcil wjthin a
fi-et-of t!ie trees he could scarcely
.u the &lt; ager ferocity thntprompt‘
; lo ru h out upon them. In the
’ i.i tn hesitation he had time to note
: • ■m* of them carried an armful of
b
wood; the man gathered it
’ :■ Liner Loki while they paused,
' ’ re was a smothered tinkle df
ii? glass, and the pungent odor
ct L- rosi.m- filled the air.
. ’'Altar uaH that thar noise?” asked
tbe other.
L ' • that thar blame’ bottle o’ coal­
’ L. Ux*t*8 whaf ' hit is; hit’s done
bu’sjed nti’ run all down into xuy boots,”
repl't’d the first; and they moved for« i i d and disappearecl behind the comer

Hi-gbnind kept them in Eighths long
:&lt; ,be could, and then ran across to the
' ! ;up v laurels, going down on'Ms
iHs and .knees and staring intently
’’"'j the gloom until he found them
• ii'. two darker blots of shadow
pdhh.g in the angle formed by the
wiridow’ln the । arlor. While he
• straining his ryes to catch the
a tn of the match which would be the
a! &lt;for their return, he did not hear
th - tcalthy steps of a man who was a]&gt;iiched him from behind, nor did he
। •av of its __________
w gliding
presence when |j
the
‘ ’ire came’ quite close and stood with
cl:: ’jed gun waiting for him to rise.
rhe apjieonmce of the third brother
the scene was due to the fact that’
L'idlow had chosen bis position unfor­
tunately and so was unable to see the
fo il when they dismounted. For this
reason, he waited until be was sure that
the two incendiaries had started for
the house, and the delay gave the holder
&lt;*i horses time to yield to a sudden im­
pulse born of a desire to know if his
darning to Hester had accomplished its
purpose. Looping the horses’ bridles
together and throwing them over the
branch of u tree, be followed noiselessly
in the footsteps of his brothers; and
coimng out on the open town in time to
catch a glimpse of Ring^’: ’id as he ran
across to the laurels, he crept forward
until be stood with udI tfted tun behind

how the blaze had enveloped him ns he
was making the third attempt. Whiler
he was telling about i\ the front door'
of the house was opened from within,and the colonel left the group and stood
for some minutes talking with some one
in thc hall. Presently he called out:
“You-all didn’t get hurt, did you, Mr.
IHngbrandrV
“Not worth mentioning,” was the re­
ply, and Ringbrand was sufficiently
human to give place to the hope that
Hester had seen something of the strug­
gle, nnd to rejoice in thc thought that
her anxiety had prompted the inquiry. .
The door closed again when the
wagon was driven up, and the colonel
helped the others to lift the injured
man to the bed of straw in the deep box.
When he had been mode as comfortable
as possible, the two others were swung
up behind and tied securely; and tho
colonel, Ludlow und Ringbrand drove
down to Tregarthen with their prison­
ers.
The colonel said little until thc
wagon stopped od its return to “The
Laurels” to set- the two younger men
down at Ludlow’s gate; then he rose
and held out his hand to Bingbrand.
"I reckon you ’preciate how I feel, Mr.
Ringbrand, an’ I’m mighty proud to
acknowledge my obligations, an’ the
obligations of the whole fam’ly, to you,
sch. We-all ain’t gwine to fo’get this
heah night the longes’ day thah’s a
Latimer livin',”—tbe colonel’s idiom
grew stronger under the influence of
emotion—"an’ I wont to say right heah
afore Tom Ludlow, seh, that as long m
thnh is u Latimer livin’, he’ll be proud to
tell his child’en an’ his grandchild’en
that we-all are beholden toyou.sch.for
ouh lives an’ for ouh property.”
Ringbrand saw through the thin
mask of grandiloquence, and hastened
to assure the colonel that he was only
too glad to have been in time. “Only
don’t call it an obligation, colonel." he
udded; "the motive was purely selfishin a way that you’d hardly understand
if I tried to explain it.”
The colonel said much more to the
saxpe purpose, and would not lea ve them
until he hod extracted a promise from
Ringbrand to extend his visit. When
they hud finally bidden him good-night,
and Ludlow was opening thc Bouse
door with his latch-key, Riugbrand
said: “If you love me, Tom, let me
Fleep all day to-morrow if I can: Tm
about dead on my feet.”

taM gJ°a’e
th' ” r°n(r direction wi «o
’*"L
°Ut °f lhe
Mra.
thS^’n Tto* *lak'&lt;i the *»pen&gt;ti«
huibLd- 7
v
the well Of her

'?*Uou
“ ’rarEd him
hi. edrentor®.

at

Ue nt
r d^'riptlon ot U1"
vlew nrl? m U.rel
fro“ thc P°int °«
b
°Ch
aC,Of ‘k'rein, ruthleanuwui IighUj upon hi8 &lt;rvn eriiirvoments. She Jisu-nod with
elat ion, making a comical little grimace
“T* SW&gt;rn M he roncluded.
nnnfdhT°m *thou
* * *8’ht-«han’t 1 pour ymj
another cup of tea”?”
J
,
youi wbat wcre y°u “boot to

“Idldeaylt la.ked Ujou would hare
another cup of tea.”
”No. but about what Tom thought.”
x“Oh! Tom thought you’d sleep right
jug til! to-morrow morning,” the re.leu, with unblushing effroiiberv. “ Knd
that remind, md: Henry’s befit down
to inquire after yon, End j tola him
you d pay your respects pt The Laurels’
this afternoon.”
“How did you know I would?"
loi-you'"'°U Jd°an&gt;lh'nff 1 i&gt;ron'i“«,

"Well (since you’re committed your­
self.) 1 suppose 1'1) hare to go."
“OU, please don’t!" she urged, tea*.
Ingly. -It'S u long, long walk, and it's
so dreadfully hot; I'd go back to bed
again, if I were you.”
“And impugn your reputation for
truth nnd veracity?—that would be
very unthankful; you see you’ve made
it impossible for me not to go.” * Then,
with diplomatic abruptness: “Haven’t
you anything to tell me before I
start?”
“You naked me ttat question last
night, and I’ll make you the' same
answer: you may give Hester my love.”
“Thank you so much. Perhaps I shall
go back to New York to-morrow."
Perhaps you will; and perhaps the
world came to on end yeaterday.
I
think one is about as probable as the
other.”
“Oh! then you know of some good
reason why I should stay."
“Yes, the best of reasons: you’re not
able to travel, yet.”
Ringbrand laughed and reached for his
hot. ’’Just watch me climb that hill,
and then you may repent at leisure,” he
said.
An hour later he was comfortably
established upon the veranda of the
colonel’s home, lounging invalidl-wise
in the library easy-chair which Bester
had insisted upon dragging out foi] him.
They bad been talking about t-hejfeud,
his imprisonment in the cave, arid ail
the exciting events of tbe past:- few
days; and Riugbrnnd had been trying’
with a pal jiable effort at ingenuousness
•to bring the 'conversation aroudtl by
easy and graduated approaches tq the
subject
nearest
his heart. •’ On
the long walk - up the
moun­
tain he had forecast the manner
of these approaches with such strict
fidelity to dtttuils that he now found
it unpoF.siule to break away frog) the
'entanglement of sot speeches and sup­
posed answers, and every fresh eisdeavorcseemed to involve him more hcq&gt;elessly. Even thc perversity of inani­
mate objects added to his helplessness.
Ifow could one talk upon serious sub­
jects from the lazy rostrum of an easy­
chair whose high back took away the
last vestige of one’s dignity?—and
when he sat up the comfortable hollow
of tbe low seat brought his kneesand

,*v» -j/.-j*

his chin together in an attitude that was
pathetically inadequate to the require­
ments of the case. Once or twice he
had tried to rise, but Hester had pro­
tested playfully, saying that he must
consider himself an invalid, if only
for that afternoon. To add to his em­
barrassment, she left her own chair and
began to saunter up and down the ver­
anda in front of him, snipping dead
leaves from the Ivy on tbe railing as she

talked.
He watched her furtively while the
car ot idle talk ran smoothly over end­
less stretches ot track wherein there
were no crossings or switches, until
the subtle Intoxication of her beauty
began to make his replies irrelersnt.
At last she stopped just opposite his
chair and leaned over the railing to re­
cover a wandering spray ot ivy; while
she stood there with her back toward
him. he broke off in the middle of a sen­
tence and said abruptly: “Mira Hes­
ter, I love you very much."
She recovered herself instantly, nnd
he saw the suppressed laughter in her
.eyes M she turned toward him. Ha
"was oa his feet in a moment.
Mias
Latltncr, I beg your pardon—indeed 1
do—it wasn't at ail wbat I mront-oh.
horrors, whatam I saying!—I d,d mean
it. only » didn’t intend saying it just
that way. Wease don’t laugh ot me;
it'll break my heart; Tm'■’readfsjv in
XIII.
earnest.
H I do talk like an imbec.le.
ankwfm vAHI OCT.
Hester,
dear, do yon lore •*,.»»
m jurt a
Ringbrand slept nextu day
UUJ until
uu...after
—
xicsi-er, mvw, — .-very
late
dinner
;ittie.
and
will y?u .be my wife.
noon, coming down 10 at — _ .. "** ”
feeling aa if he had clrcumnavixra.tcd

Me was BoMlng t»r hand now, rad
looking down into her face with an
“ppeal in his eye* that quite atoned
for the imlting speech, nnd she hid be?
face on his shoulder, saying:
"Oh. I'm
so glad!”
“Glad of what, Hester?” he asked,
drawing her doser to him.
Her face was suffused with bluahai
When she raised It shyly to his, but tht
j merriment still twinkled in her eyes,
ytdad that you. found it impcuudble to
be- quite correct; you don’t‘in
how iftueh it makes me—” the last two
words were whispered to the lapel of his
coat, but he heard them and folded
her iu his arms, .liter tbe rapturous
interval, hea.skud: “Aud-did you think
I was very conventional?”
“I used to; the people in your stories
always seem to do'just the right thing
at the right time. Tell me, did you
ever make one of your heroes sayjwiythirg like—like you did a few minutes
ago?’’
.
“Hfevett: forbid!” he answered fer­
vently; “but then one enn always imag­
ine better things than he cap do.”
There was another eloquent interval,
and then she looked up again. “Was
that what you ny?ant to tell me the
night you went away?”
“Partly; but there was something
that prevented me—something that,
perhaps, shotild have made me keep
silent to-day. You remember what we
were saying about personal courage;
I thought then that I was a born cow­
ard, and I’m not entirely.sure of the
contrary yeL"
‘
She held drim off at arm’s length and
looked at him with loving pride kindlinginher beautiful eyes. “Itislikeyou
to talk that way, after what you did last
night—father has told me all about it;
and, besides, I saw you try to save that
man’s life at the risk of your own—and
after he had tried to kill you, too!’’*
“That was nothing but common hu­
manity," he answered quietly.
“You
don't-know how I had to cling to that
tree there to keep from runuing away
just before the Bynums rode up.”
“I don’t believe a single word of it,”
she asserted calmly, os he led her to a
seat on the wide rustic settle at the end
of the veranda; and then a sudden
gleam of common sense came to him in
the thought that perhaps it might be
wise not to argue the point with her,
then or ever.
They were married in the little
church in Tregarthen a week after the
trial of Jed and Budd Bynum, and the
Ludlows gave them a wedding break­
fast in the cozy little dining-room of
the house on tbe hill before they start­
ed on their journey northward. Ring­
brand wah in his room, hurriedly pack­
ing his valises, and Ludlow ran up to
tell him that there was still plenty of
time in which to catch the train.
“When are you coming south again,
Hugh?" be asked, pacing the fluor of
the small apartment with his hands in
Ids pockets.
“Oh, I don’t know; whenever Hester
gets homesick, 1 suppose."
“Well, 1 can’t promise you a fight
or a wcilding the next time you come,
but *vTe*D try to keep you interested In
some way. By the way, Hugh, it was
generous of you not to prefer a charge
of murder against those fellows for
trying to kill you in the cave.”
“It was quite unnecessary; a thirtyyear sentence is severe enough to sat­
isfy n more vindictive jperson than I
ever aspire, to be. Besides, you1 for­
got that it was Jeff wh$ did the shoot­
ing, and his fate •j-ss siiluciently hor­
rible."
“It was, indeed; and, that makes mo
think—I saw the sister at. the trial. I
wonder what lias become of her?"
"She has gone to her uncle in Texas."
“Are you sure of that?"
“Yes, for I sent her."
“You?”

“And ahe didn’t try to kill you be­
fore she left?”
“Oil. .no; she was top sorrowful to
think of vengeance.
Besides, I think
shft did me the justice to believe that
1 acted fairly.”
Ludlow pursed his lips nnd whistled
softly, continuing his restless march
whHe Ringbrand fastened the last
strap.
Suddenly he stopped in his
walk and regarded the younger man
with a look of quizzical curiosity.
“Hugh, what’s become of that little fad
of yours about personal courage and
such things?”
“I told you once that I hoped I had
left it ip the hole on the mountain. I
think it is still there," was the quiet re­
ply, and they went down to the waiting
bridal party.
The accommodation train swu®g
slowly around the curve below Tregar­
then/and the intervening spur of the
mountain shut out tbe last view of the
little village and ite smoking (urnace.
Ringbrand closed tbe window when the
cinders began to blow in, and, looking
around the dingy interior of the car,
thought of that other eventful journey
taken in the same vehicle. He bent
toward the small pink ear at his shoul­
der and whispered:
“Do you know
where I first began to loveyon,Hester?”
“No,” she answered, drawing her
veil down so that she could blush com­
fortably.
.
“It Was right here; you were sitting
in this very seat, only it was turned the
other way. I saw you get on the train
at Chilwanee. and raji after you like a
school-boy. That was the beginning of
it”
And the end is not yet.
THE END.

NOTICE FOR HEARING OF CLAIMS.

To the Editor:—! have an absolute
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use
t housonds of hopeless cases have been already
permanenfy cured. So proof-positive am [
of its power that I consider it my duty to
.&lt;W two bottk-s fret totliose of your readers
who have Consumption,Thmat, Bronchia! or
Lung Trouble, if they will write me their
express and postoffice address. Sincerely*

mortgage tnere »&lt;Mnm tn Dtr nr at tneaace
of this notice tbe irani of Three hundred sereatynine doUarx and shrty eljtht oents. aud an at­
torney’s fee of Twentv five dollar* provided for
in said mortgage. and no suit or proceeding* at
law having been instituted to recorertile money*

sate contained In said mortgage. and the st*swM\
in such case made and provided, notice l« fieri
bv ghen that on Saturday the Second day Of
wLh I*-*5-Mt
* ten o’clock in the forenoon,
ieball m»!I ut Public Auction. to the hitrteatbidder, at the North from tkx&gt;r of the Court
House, in the City «f Hastings, (that being the
bl»ce where the Circuit Court for Barry Cvuaty
is holden), the premists described. iu aald
MORTGAGE SALK.
mortgage, or so much thereof as may be nreDefault having been made in the conditions eswy to pay the amount dim pn.sald nwtntB,
ol a mortgare dated the 13th day of September. wish Seven per rent. luterecfofid all legal ecsfi,
1886, made by Charles Bauer and hl» wife Mary •together with aa attorney** fee of Twenty Iva
Anti Dtator tho Toi.'nsMn r.f * *&gt;aVFiM. BmTFV dollars covenantee for i beret a. tbe prentiM*
in. John L. being described lu said mortgage- aa all those
John F. certain lota pieces and parcels of land situate 1b
Robert F. the Citv of Haiti nga iu the County of Barry arid
r. Blate of Stale of Miclflgau, and known and described as
Ike of tbe follows:
Erection City lots number three (8). and four
Barry and
)t Septem- ; (4- in Block No. five &lt;3) iu the Eastern addition
to the village, now City of Hasttxigs,-Except thak
portion heretofore conrejed to Chicago. Kala­
weuty-uine mazoo and Saginaw Rail Road Company, and
1 fifty five containing In each lot four by eight rods of
ot thirty- land, according to the recorded plat ot said City
•ticage aud oi Haatings.
ChaRles Wtlcqx,
g been In
&gt;
Mortgagee,•
sd by said *
Ph i li r T. Colcbovk.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
laton Sat836. at ten Dated Jan. 29. IBM.
&gt;e sold, at
•use, in the
l State ot
MORTGAGE BALK.
io bulldluK
Default having been made in the payment o
-County of a certain bond and mortgage dated the firm day
:he highest Sf November A. D. ts*» made and executed by
said mortease Austin, unmarried of Assyria, Barry
necessary County. Michigan, mortgagor to Eugene Bar­
m .H'uw. beck of the City ot Battle Creek Michigan,
it tbereoo. mortgagee and recorded In tbe office of tbe
Register ot Deeds of Barry Count? Michigan in
Liber 19 of mortgages on page ll on tbe 1Kb
County of day of November A.D. 1886 at 4 o’clock p. m.
scribed as and duly assigned bykaid Eugehe Harbeck to
Ln of land me Electa C. Holton of salu City of Battle
East half Creek, and the assignment thereof recorded in
W. kJ of the office of the Register of Deeds of said Barry
- (HO) acres County on the 27 th day of July A. D. 1883 in
s
Liber 23 of mortgages on page IO. by which
of Section dt fault the power of sale contained‘in said
ut of tbe mortgage has become operative, and upon
Township which said bond and mortgage there is claimed
even West, to be due for principal and Interest to date tbesing in all sum of three hundred aud sixty dollar* and
esof land, twenty one cents, and do suit ar proceedings at
r thereof.
law or tn equity having been Instituted to re­
&gt;1886,
cover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any
w, tt„ariN.
part thereof now therefore, notice is hereby
JoHNL. Si'RCVLKK.
even that Dy virtue of the power of sale con.
William B.BLocvM,
Ined In said mortgage, and of the Statute of
Johs P. Docglaus.
tbe State ot Michigan In such cases made and
Executors of tbe Estate of Robert F. Austin. orovided. on Saturday tbe sixteenth day of May
1 deceased. Mortgagees.
A. D. 1W6. at 10 o’clock tn the forenoon at the
AlqnzoE. Krnaston.
North front door of the Court House In the City
Attorney for Mortgagees.
of Bastings. Barry County. Michigan, (that be­
ing the place of holding the Circuit Court for
said County of Barry) the undersigned will sei
ax public auction, to the Iflghest bidder, tbe
MORTGAGE SALE.
lands and premises described in said mortgage,
Default havlug been made in thc coDdillons or so much thereof as shall be necessary to sat­
of a certain mortgage maitaby Susie A. Tyler to isfy the said amount due and Interest at seven
Ellda Hhaw dated NovenWr liKb A. D. 1831, percent, costa and expenses of sale, and aa
and recorded In the office of tbe Register of attorney fee of fifteen doilars allowed by law
Deeds, for Hie County of Barrv. and State of and provided for in said mortgage: said land
Michigan, on the 2.3rd day of November A. D. and premises being described in said mortgage
taSl in Liber 33 of Mortgages, on pace isc. on aa—the West fractional half of the East half of
wlilcli mortgage there is claimed to be due at the North West quarter of section Thirty Three
the dace of thlsnotlce tbe sum of Five Hundred (33) In Township Number One (1) North of
and Talrty Six Dollars and thirty nine cents, Range Number Seven (7) West being in tho
and an jutorney’s fee of Twenty Five Dollars Township of Assyria, Barry County Michigan.
provided for In said mortgage, and do salt or Dated February IBth. 1896.
proceed!। gs at law having been Instituted to
Rlkcta C. Holton,
recover the moneys secured bv said mortgage,
Assignee
or any part thereof;
F. W. Clam*,
Now. Therefore,by virtue of the power of sale
Attorney tor Assignee.
contained in said mortgage, and the statute In
Battle Creek Mich.
such case made and provided, notke Is hereby
given that on Saturday the23rd day of May A.
D. IBW. nt K&gt; o’clock in tbe forenoon. I shall
MORTQAGE SALE,
sell at FubOe Auction, to tbe highest bidder, at
■Default havlnit been made In the condRIoea
tho Sorth ttont door ot tbe Court House In tbe
City of Haatiogs 'that being the place where ot a certain niortaan made by Margrett A.
Stevens,
Florence
E.Spaulding. Orrin E. Bar­
the ClrcuitCowrt for Barry County i.« holden),
the premises desert bed In said mortgage, or so ker. Mary E Barker Blanche B. Barker. Agnes
Martin V. Barker, Marriott I. Barker
muon thereof as may be nece&amp;sarv to pay tbe Barker.
amount due on said mortgage, with seven per to Emily D. Bostwick, of Ithsca. New York
Deceihber 17 A. D.
and. record­
cent, interest, and all legal amts, toeetiier with dated
tn the office of the Register of Deeds,, for the
an allornt J’s fro ot Twenty five Dollars coven­ ed
of Barry and Suite of Michigan, ou the
anted for iBerein.tbe premises being described County
dny of December A. D. i«8». in l lber :w of
In said mortgage as nil that certain lot piece 19th
ou page 72. on w hich mortak® there
and parcel of land situate io the Township of Mongages.
Hope In the County of Barry aud State of Mich­ ta claimed to be due at the dale ot this noflpe
the stun of E’jrht hundred nine Dollars and Six­
igan. and known and described as follows: ’
ty
cents,
and
an attorney’s fee of Twenty-five
The North East quarter of the North West Dollars provided
for in said mortgage, aud no.
quarter of Section thirty five (X) Town two (3) suit
or proceedings at law havlug been Insti­
North i:.u)ge nine (Si West.
tuted to recover the moneys secured by said
Elida Shaw,
or any part thereof;
/
’
Mortgagee. mortgage,
Now, Therefore, by virtue ot the power of
Philii- T. COLODOVK.
sale contained in salu mortgage, aun the stat­
AtMinieyfor Mortgagee,
ute tn such case made and provided, notice is
bated February 17tb.
hereby given, that on Saturday th&lt;-23rd day of
May a D. 1«M. at to o’clock in the forenoon. I
MORTGAGE SALE.
shall sell at Public Auction, to the highest bid­
der
at the North front door of the Court House
Default having been made In the conditions In the
of Hastings, (that being the place
oi a certain mortgage made by Fred W. Klckel where City
the Circuit 'Court for Barry County is
aud wife Mettle of the town of Hustings. Barry holden).
the premises described in said mort­
County. Michigan, to Hainuel Carson of Gales­ gage, or so
much thereof as may be necessary
burg, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, dated to pay tbe amount
on said mortgage, with
December 7 A. D. ih&amp;&gt;. and recorded In tbe of­ 8 per cent, interest,due
all legal costa, together
fice of the Register of Iteeds.-for the County of; with an aitorney’s and
fra of Twenty-five Dollar*
Barrv and State of Michigan, on the beventh covenanted for therein,
premises being de­
day of Itecember A. D. l*w.(n Liber 26 of Mort-; scribed in snld mortgagethe
as all that certain Jot
gages. oi&gt; |&gt;age 212, on which mortage there Is ; 6iece nnd parcel of land situate
in the Town of
claimed to oe due at tbe date ot this notice tbe
(aple
Grove
la
the
County
of
Barry and State
sum t&lt; Three hundred ninety six Dollars and i ot Michigan, ana known and described
as fol­
Seven cents, and an attorney’s .fee o Ft- een j lows:
Dollars provided for in said mortgage, and. no I The Eant half of ’the South East Quarter of
suit or proceed ngs at Jaw having been iDstltut-1 Section
Thirty-two (32) in Town Two (2) North
ed to recover the nionei s sucured by said mort­ Range Seven
\7) 'Vest eontalulug Eighty Acres
gage, or any part thereof;
Now. Therefore, by virtue of the power of ot l.and more or less. Emily D. Bostwick.
sale contained in said mortgage, and the statute
„
.
Norlunw.
in such case made and provided, notice Is hereT.Coizjrovk,
bv given that on Saturday the l.uhdny of June ' Philip
Attorney forwtortgagee.
A.D. I8D6. nt ten o’clock In the Forenoon. I Dated
'Febriiary
17,
1B96.
shall sell nt Publk- Auction, to the htgbest bid-:
der. at the North Front door of the Court i
House in tbe City ot Hastings (that being the
PROBATE ORDER.
plaee where the Circuit Court for Barry County
is holdvnj. the premises described lu said Blate of Michigan. County of Barry—m.
mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necesAt a session of the Probate Court for tht
aarv to pay the amount due on said mortgage, County of Barry, Holden at tbb Probate office, in
w.tng-prr cent Interest, and ail legal costa to­ the City of Hastings, tn slid county,on Wednes­
gether with an attorney’s fee of Fllteen Ifollars- day, the first day of April in; the year one
covenanted for therein, the premises belug de­ thousand eight hundred and nlnefy-slx.
scribed tn said mortgage as all that certain lot
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
pleoe nnd parcel ot land situate In the Township Probate.
ol Hastings in the County of Barn and State of
In^ the matter of the estate of Jesse
Michigan, and known and described as follows :
The West half of the Bast half of East half of
Oa reading and filing the petition duly verlNorth East quarter of Section Twenty-four [24] ged. of Harvey'W. Williams. Administrator of
in Town three 13] North Range Kight [8] West said estate praying that his annual account
cuntatnlni; twenty acres more or less.
now on file in said court may be heard and al­
BamvclCarson,
lowed.
- .
Philip T.Cotanov*.
Mortgagee.
Thereupon It is ordered, that Saturday, the
Attorney for Mortgagee.
,
2r, th day of April. A.D. 18te, at ten o clock
Dated March 9. IW
In the forenoon be assigned .'or tbe hearing of
said petition and that the heirs at law of said
&lt;i&lt;-cea.s»Hl and all other oersoni Interested In
EXECUTION SALE.
said estate, an- required to appear at a m-sslon
Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a writ of said court, then to be bo’den at thoProbate of­
of fieri facius. issued out of the-clrcult court for fice. In the City of Hastings, tn said County, and
the County of Barry- In favor of Alexander N. show cause, If any. there be. why
Gllieland, against tbe goods and chattels and the prayer of the petitioner may not be
real estate of William P. Stafford aud hilak Staf­ granted. And it is further ordered, that
ford. in said county to me directed and deliver­ said petitioner’give notice to the persons
ed. 1 dlu on the 22 dny of January hist levy upon interested in said estate, of the pendency of
nnd take all tht right, title and loterost of the said petition and tbe hearing thereof by causing
sail! William p. Stafford 'and Hi 1ms Stafford, in a copy of this ordei to be puolislwd tn the Has­
and to the following described real estate, that tings Bannkh, a newspaper printed and circu­
Is to say: AU -three certain pieces or parcels of lated In said County of Barry, once la eaeh
laud lying and being situate iu the Township of week for three successive weeks previous to
Rutland. County of Barry and state of Michigan said day of hearing.
aud described as the South West quarter of the
Chas. w. Armstrong. Judge of Probate.
South Wret unarter of Mretinn twrntv fl»e. the
(A true copy.}
West half of Sc uti&gt; West quarter and South East
quarter of Sonin West quarter of Section thirty
PROBATE ORDER.
six, and the South West quarter of North West
quarter of Section Thirty six all In Town three
North, RmDW® Dine Wret. All of which I shall State of Michigan, County of Barry—m.
At
a
session
of the Probate Court for the
expose for sale at public auction, to tbe highest
hinder, M tbe Nortu urcnt dx»r of Uio Court County of Barry, holden at the Probate office, tn
House' In the City of Hastings, County of Barry theCItv of HasUugyin *aid county.on Wedne»the eighth day of April in the yegr
aud State of Michigan, said Court House befog day
the place in which toe circuit &lt;*mrt for the one thousand eight hundred and nfn»cy tix.
Freernt, UbarlM W. Armstrong. Judge &lt;rf
Countvof Barry is hcld..nn the 25th day oi April
1 «kj, at ten o'clock In tbe forenoon; Dated thia Probate.
In the matter of the estate ot Liwfe Whldby.
itith day ot March, A. Di AM*.
Deceased.
'
Jambs H. McKevitt.
On reading and filing the petition duly verified
Ai onioKK«n aston,
SUertn.
of iJicy A. Jones Administrator of said estate
praying that his final account this day filed in
said court may be heard and allowed aud a de­
I cree of distal nut ion duly made and be dis­
If your dealer charged from said trust.
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Saturday tbe
hasn't It, send
day of Mky, A.D.. ISMalton o’clock In
SiJS to us second
the forenoon, be asslcned for the hearing of Mid
petition and that the heirs at law of said daeeaaed and ah other persons Inlenxted In said
estate, are required to appear at a session of
WE WILL SEND YOU POSTPAID
said court, then tn be holden at the Probate olace, In tbe City erf Hastings, in said coufity. aad
show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of
CheiietiUwer may not be granted. Ana It is
The
further ordered. that said pAitlooer jrire notare

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Ladies

State of Michigan, County of Barry—ss.
Notice is hereby giten. thAt by an order of the
Probate Court for the County of Barn_. made
on the Oftli day of March A. D. IBM. Six
months from that date were allowed Iw credi­
tors to present their claln» agn.nst
nt
Jacob L. Custer
late
of
said
County, deceased, and that all creditors of
..aid
deceased arc
required &lt;o pre-,
sent
their claims to
«dd
Probate
Court, nt tho Probate office. In the Ctty of
Il onral bn*k.1 lb. M.&gt; r»MUX
Hastings, for examination and al lower c&lt;vMi or
Uter: DRAB or WHITE
before the fifth day of Sept«ntwr "***-£** that
such claims will be hwn d before said Court, on
LONG,
SHORT and HEDIUn LENGTH
Friday, tbe flfih day’ of June and on
Saturday, the fifth day of September rext. atteu
o’clock In the »«®«» ff meh of tbtae days.
THE MICHIGAN 6ORSET CO,
Dated March fifth.. A. D, 1K%.
CHAM w. AMMaxhONO. Judge Of Probate.
JACKSON, HIGH*

“fresco

said County o&lt;

CAln^copy.)

¥. AMMMISONO.
Jud&lt;« at rrabafo.

�tupelo the great. .
or having any steam hoisting apparatus aa dtonod paaaa&lt;e baa ever bnn found,
town
,
we would in this country they carry out tbooxb «ie mlxbt be found If a Ux&gt;rou&lt;b In
Named Tupelo.
,
tbe dirt tn baskets which are fastened on roarcb wa. made. Sear this laroe pyramid
Thursday, Apr. 23, 1896*
their backs, climbing ladders or following are other pyramid, tbouab much .mailer. Protection has been voted down.
Great Tupelo!
up some steep path iu get out of the canal In one of which is am underground passage.
COOKBROS. Proprietors.
bed. Later on we passed through tbe There Is no evidence In this valley where A tax for revenue's enoughfatuous Apam pulque district lu a former the iu’iueuse amount of dirt and aloue re­ The Wilson tariff—that’s the stuff!
And reciprocity is guff
letter we\bave stated that pulque is the quired for these py ramids was taken from,
In Tupelo.
■
Anyone desiring to
Awarded
national drink ot Mexico and Is about as building a mound 177 feet high oo a 20
buy any farm or citv
Highest Honors—WorldFair, intoxicating as beer. We also stated that acre lot would require a pile of dirt from They’ve got a rattling board of trad*
In
Tupelo.
It spoils iu 36 hours If uot used, and that somewhere, but nothing in the surround­
^operty will d0 ,4
A thousand peop!e»-every shade—’
in gathering it the natives sucked it into ing country would Indicate where it was • .
In Tupelo. ’
to look np the |,ar.
a receptacle and later put it Into pig skin all tab fc.’rom. At Clwlula Is a great Protection’s dead beyond a doubt.
-acks which they carry ou their backs far place toTouy relics. Arrow heads and They’ve knocked the tariff down and out.
gains offered kiow
In Hucli ease made and
knives
made
from
volcanic
glass,
ancletit
that purpose, Ou the plains of Apaui
Let all the world get up and shout
Tb.™™ It b
,
For Tupelo.
thousands and thousands of acres of pottery, stone images and implements of
J it. ...iraNl far the hear
Century plants are grown from which the ’ various kinds are sllli found aud can be
’n*d tix«t tte tofrrat law m oa'd
Fame's
loudest
trump
henceforth
shall
dX^lwdldl other persona Interest dlo
pulque Is obtained and so extensive has the bought at moderate prices. The kids of
•* IM.. wrorSdiM Ho.ro tjjo
sound
,
■aid
estate,
are required to appear trt, a ar a to :
business become that regular pulque trains Cholula are “unto their Job” and attempt
For Tupelo.
Of
Mid
Court,
then to be holden at tbe tool Ms
are run Into the city of Mexico, which is to play upon the credulity of tbe many Its name shall ring the earth around.
office. In the City of Hastings, in said Cot’D^,
Proud Tupelo!
the great market for the beverage. It tourists that visit the big pyramid. ‘For
and show cause. IT any there be. why the w. yer
of thr petitioner mar not be grantee. And». to
would seem that enough pulque is extract­ instance one little kid tried to sell us a And pilgrims, all lhe ages through.
further onlered. that said petitioner give no»h» ।
St4 WN. W. |*MC. M.Huii
ed ut Apam to produce such a slate of in coin, which he represented as an Aztec Will come in crowds lhe spot to view
lo
the persoas Interested in said rotate, of tee
Where
tariff
met
its
Waterloo,
loxlcalion among all the people of Mexico coin. Au inspection hqwever ported that
t^nd.-.K-y Of nrid petition and tbe hearing titere- I
At Tupelo.
that they would never draw a sober breath, it was nothing but an ordinary Spanish
of
bv
causing
a
copy
ot
this
order
to
be
publish।
—Chicago Tribune.
ed in tiie Hastingsi Bakxkm. a‘
but tbe fact that Apam is only one of the coin dated 1826. The pyramids of Mexico ;
urlu’-d and circulated iu said County of Bamr.
many pulque districts goes to give some are among tbe most interesting slglits to
CFThere is 'this year disinclination oner lu eaefx week for three suceesstve weeks .
A°y ,of a,»pje parcels
Idea as to what extent pu'.que .is used ■ be seen in tbe republic, and along with the
previous to said day of bearing.
CHAXLXe W. ARMBTROWO.
among the people.
| rulus of Milla and other ‘■imllar plsees are nt democratic and third-party meet- 1
will be sold on tiule
[A
true
copy.]
_________
Judge
of
Probate.
।
iugs
:
and
conventions
to
discuss
the
We have bow reached San Juau Teoti- no doubt She most ancient. They stand
with reasonable pay.
MOST PERFECT MALE.
huncan one of the prehistoric places of as mute wluiesaea of an ancient dviliza- Tariff. Four years ago they were all
'
MORTGAGE BALE.
A pure Crape
Default teavtog been made in the eondlttons ’
ments down.
'
Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret &gt;lexico, and where are tbe ruins of an J lion of which we know nothing, and of eager to talk about the tariff aud to ex­
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant ancient city concerning which no one which we have no ncont It was. a civiil- plain wherein the protectiohists were of a mortaage made to Wm. H. Wiuppte and
knows. Here are two large pyramids one zatton in many ways very similar to that at fault. They say nothing about this hl, wife Ella A. Whfppkt. to Job" Andrew,.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
January 3. n®3. and on January Z3. IBM. record­
of them called the pyramid ot the Suu. the of ancient Egypt and by many believed to now. They aim to convey' the impres­ ed In the offi w ot the Kocl’ter ot De-*d» of '
other of the Moon. Tbe pyramid ot Hie be as old. if uot older. There are the sion that the tariff is not an issue, arid Barrv County in the State of Michigan. In Uber
M of Mortgages, on Mge tea. on wtileh mart (
Sun is 761 feet long. 731 feel wide and 216 ' pj ramkle. there are the ruins ot ancient
yet they know that it is the most vital gsxe there Is claimed to be duj Five Hundred
ieet blab. At Che top is a level spot 105 , cities whose stone columns, still standing
and Fifty Ooe Dollars aud elgbtj-Dloe rents
of
the
practical
questiona
before
the
feel long east and west by 59 feet nortfi I are covered with hieroglyphics which iiavc
and no suit or proieedingx at taw having been
aud south. The pyramid of tbe Moon Is defied the wisdom of tin world’s wisest people. They dnrv not say anything instituted to recover th-j smvint secured by
against
it,
and*it
is
against
their
prin
­
“
Notice w therefore henby^voo'. thatonSat511 feet long, 426 feet wide and 150 feet scientists, explorers and travellers to dvini, tnss
at tMM
n*elM-k :
SOME OF THE MOST INTERESTING hlgh with a level surface on top about 20 cipher. There is a certain strange feeling ciples to say anything for it.—Chicago urday the tn&gt;h
1MH day nf
of July
ISM. at
te“ o'clock
I
d
the forenoon, there will be sold aX the north
SIGHTS TO BE SEEN IN THE
feet square. These pyramids are made of wheu oue stands In the presence of an- ‘ Inter Ocean.
front door of th J Court Hooie, lo the City of
REPUBLIC.
Bun dried brick and earth, the same as ail: tiqulty*and thoughts come crowding one
Hastings. Oounry of Barry and State of Mich­
Provoked a Spee&lt; h.
of tbe pyramids of Mexico are. Up to upon another in swift succession. Who
igan. said Court House being tbe place iu which
within a few years ago these pyramids I built the pyramids and when were they
A good story is told of the way in the circuit court for tbe County of Barry :•
Other Note* Gathered on the Way.
at public auction to tbe highest bidder,
were supposed to be built solid, but an I built? The great moqnd stands- In Its which a tfew England senator was held,
the premises described in Mid mortgage or. ao
The advance of civilization and the entrance wbh discovered some years agn magnificence ■«
WHEN BUYING
as if
if invitin»
Inviting van
you in
to mess,
guess,
muck thereof as mty bo uncewxry to satisfy the
* apn-adlng of American ideas combined are which leads to a chamber whose walls are and a guess by the most ignorant may be once aroused to make a stirring speech. amount due on Mid mortgage whh the interes:
SPECTACLES...
making many great changes In the City ot of cut stone. No entrance lias as yet been ns correct as from the wisest. We may At the outset of his political career be thereon, and the OMia. charges and expenaw
Mexico. The old adobe structures, many found in tbe Hun pyramid tuougb it is deal with this further on, and will write had been known as a remarkably clever allowed by taw and provided f-&gt;r In said mort­
HAVE YOUR:.
S, said premises being situated ’In tbe VIIof them that have interesting historical supposed to have one, or to have bad one. next time about a trip down tn Vera Crux. “orator of the stump.” and later on, in
at Deleos. County uf Barry and Blate of
associations connected with them are Just south ot the Sun pyramid is what is
igan and described as Vllbie LxHs Nam
the lower house of the legislature, he
Will R. Cooi\.
thlrtv four and tblrtv-flve In thc Village of
being torn down to give way to newer, called tbe Citadel in the enclosed walls of
made a brilliant name for himself. But ber
Dettoti, Barry County. Michigan, aeoordmg to
larger and prettier buildings. In former which is a small pyramid, and on the
when he became a senator he ceaaed the Becorded Fiat thereof.
BAD FOR THE FARMERS.
times all the water to tbe city came through outer works there are fourteen smaller
Dated
April». UM.
•
talking, much Je thc regret of his
Johx Axr&gt;*rwa,
the stone aqueducts, tbe ruins of which pyramids. Between tbe pyramids of the The Wik«on-Gonnitn Tariff Fatal to Agri­
friends and admirers.
Finally the
Alonxo E. Kkvastox.
Mortgagee.
arc still standing. Jt may be interesting Sun aud Moon Is a street called the
cultural Interests.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
liquor law came up for discussion, and
to make a little mention of them. The “Street uf the Dead.’’ These pyramidsi
An examination of the treasury regreat aqueduct that passes by tbe Castle were no doubt erected for religious pur­■ porta showing the imports and exports the wife of a friend of the senator,
PROBATE OKDKK.
of Cbapultapec commences about four poses. but no one knows when they were
! of variousarticles indicates an enormous who was much interested in its passage, Kate of Michigan, County of Barry~w.
miles from the city, and there are over erected nor by whom.
was greatly disappointed to see that
At a session of the tool&gt;ate Court for tbe
increase in importation of nearly all
1000 arches of stone and brick. The size
ot Barry, holden at the Probate Office,
Along about noon we reached Pueblat farm products since the repeal of the the brilliant man had do apparent in­ County
of one of these arches may be Imagined
In the dry of Hastings, in said county, on
tention of joining in tbe discussion. Wednesday, the 22nd day of April in the
when I say that it is large enough so that having ridden all day almost in thc shadow' McKinley law. On nearly every such
year
one
thousand eight hundred and ninety
of
Popocatepetl,
the
great
Mexican
moun
­
She
sat
down
and
wrote
a
few
words
Mexicans have bricked up either side and
’ article the new tariff reduced the x^ates
six.
live in them. The aqueducts are built of tain which rears its snowy crest 17,782’ of duty. On barley, for instance, the on a sheet of paper, which she incloaed
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
stone and brick and have stone coping and feet high. Puebia Is a city ot 50,000 to McKinley tariff was 30 cents per bushel; In an envelope and sent by a messenger Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Nancy M.Jcr
stone channel for the water course. The 60,000 and is one of the most importantI the Wilson tariff named the rate at 30 tc the senator. “Do speak! Even Ba- dan.
deceased.
height of the aqueducts vary according to cities of Mexico. The streets are broad
iaam’s ass spoke once!’’ This brought
Ou reading and flllne tbe petition duly vert tied
j*r
cent,
ad
valorem,
which
reduces
the
and
exceedingly
clean
for-a
Mexican
city.
of Ralph S. Jordan, praying that admlnlsfra-1
the unevenness of the ground. In some
the
senator
to
his
feet
and
elicited
one
Don of
tion
or said estate m*\
mav Or
be granted
granted to
__________
Fblio A. .
AND FITTED...
places they may be not over 15 feet and at One very peculiar feature* of Puebla is pctual rate to about 15 cents per bushel, of the best speeches he ever made.
Sheldon or to some other suitable person
others possibly 50 feet and at others even that the street pavements slope to thel cr one-half the McKinley rates. On corn
Tnemupon it la ordered .that Friday the tikh
SEPARATELY..
100 feet. This aqneduct used to pass by center. Instead of having tbe streets the rate was reduced from 15 cents to 20
day
ot
May,A.
D.
1
m
«.
nt
leu
o
’
clock,
to
Common Council.
I MAKE A SPEC­
tbe forenoon. Sc Assirned for the bearing of »Md
the Almeda, now the beautiful park, where built oval, with gutters at the sides, tbe I per cent, ad valorem, which is about
Following are th? Committees appoint­ petition, snd that the heirs at law of MOdde-otasIALTY OF FIT­
victims of the brutal Spanish Inqulsi’ion pavements slope to the center and all|; eight cents a bushel at present prices.
ed. sod all other persons Interested iu arid
water
passes
through
the
center
of
the
1
ed
by
Mayor
Grant:
—
were tortured and literally killed by Inches
estate, an- required to appear al * sestfoi, of
TING EYES.......
; On wheat the reduction was from 25
1’ublle Improvement—Goodyear, Tink­ kxld court, then to be holden at tbe Probate
and by the most distressing means that street. Puebla lias one of the very finest, il cents a bushel to 20 percent, nd valorem,
ler, Hicks.
office. In the city of Hastings. In said county.
Spanish cruelty could devise, lu those cathedrals In the republic. Its best one
And
show
cause.
If
any
there
be,
why
tto
prayer
which
amounts
to
about
12
cents
per
­
eostlng
upwards
of
82.000.000.
It
has
a
Streets and Bridges—Tinkler, Wardell, 3f the petitioner may not to granted. And
4ays the people used to climb upon the
aqueduct in order to get a totter view of wealth of beautiful paintings some of them bushel. On eggs the xate was reduced Burton, Hessmer.
It !s further &lt;».-•_!
I pantioaer
*
Side ard Cross Walks—Bauer, Van- Dorie e to Un- persons lutertMcd lu s&amp;Jd cstotc. i
tbe tortures inflicted upon the victims. by the old masters. The corner stone of from five cents to three cents per dozen;
3f tbe pendency o! uld ;&gt;etttk&gt;n, ard the Mar
No trace of this aquedurt can now be seen this cathedral was laid in 1536 but it was on hops from thirteen to eight cents; Arman, Wardell, Goodyear.
The Jeweler.’
Ing thereof by eaualng a copy of this order to' to I
Water Works—Van Arman, Tinkler, puollshed
by the Almeda, it having been torn down not completed until 1649 The interior on flaxseed from 30 cents to 20 cents;
In the Hjumxoa Banw.r a nt-»paper printed nail circulated tn said Comity- « I
and the brick and stone used for paving carvings are massive nnd toautlfui. ' The : e nd on wool, where the rate was from 11 Bessmer, Barton.
Barry
onee
I
d
each
week
tor
three
suoeewin
.
great
altar
Is
constructed
ot
Mexican
Finance
—
Burton,
VanArman,
Good
­
tbe streets. Then there is another aque­
to 12 cents per pound in some nnd from
| weeks j revfotw to raid day nt toarlmr.
year.
duct leading from the springs of Chapulta- marble and tbe beautiful Mexican onjx.
chaklkb w. AitararaoxaJ
-&gt;
33 to 50 per cent, ad valorem in others,
«SSS*.SSSSSSS*M
Fire Department—Baser. Burton. War­
We have already spoken of the two
pec
An Inscription* on it says that the
(A true copy 1
Judge ot Prut».-.u
,
the
entire
duty
was
removed.
In
other
dell
will now say________
something
of
course df this aqueduct is identical with pyramids,
_____ ...we_______
,
Ordinances—Demmer. Hicks Wardgii.
the course of the old Aztec aqueduct built! the great pyramid of Mexico. This pyra- words, rates of duty was reduced about
City Propertj-Wardell, IJieke, Hess­
mid is at Choiula, which
is ouiy about one-half on all farm products, except■durhig the reign of Ufa Ina! popoca.
......................................
.
I might add, h^ra^tlxpt even in Mexico eight miles fiom Puebla. To reach It you wool, and on that the duty was entirely mer.
one meets many people who arc familiar have to go by a regular Mexican street car rjsmoved.
Public Ltghliug—Barton,
Goodyear,
STBAW HATS We hare a d jble
with Michigan, as well as other states In to which two mules are attached one of ;
It is not surprising then with rates on Bess mer.
order on han I an 1 will
the Union or possibly all itf them. The them ahead of the other. /
_ ’ street. duty reduced one-half on most articles
Sewer—Hicks, Bauer, Tinkler, Good­
A regular
make prices *uit tlirmi
P»hn Smith.
next car back of oqra was a special car car Hue. if it can be dignified
year.
led by that name nn.1
•ntiw.to
____
4U
___
end entirely removed-on others that
;.t the Enmoos/
and among the party was Judge Otis, of connects Cboluin will) Puebla. We pass
Mayor Grant appointed John Haugh,
the farmers are finding the imj&gt;ortaSt Paul, and President Clarke the Receiver out over an old stone bridge which for
Marshall. Dr. G. W.. Ixiwrr. City Phv। WHEN you have been to all of the
of the Union Pacific R. R. Judge Otis strength and solidity .surpasses anything tions of their productions rapidly in- slclan and F. W. Walker, City Attoraley.
—to be held at
special sales c&lt;&gt;:nr to u* aod
was a former Barry county boy who spent that I ever saw. The bridge is probably creasingr. In many cases the increases
we can snit and aell ynu both as tn quality
his youth on a farm near Milo, We had 150 feet long and 50 feet high and every­ have been something cnormou.i. In the Kcpobllcan State Convention. Detroit
and price, we do do: have to depend on
a very pleasant talk with the Judge who thing about it is stone as are tbe great last fiscal year under tljc McKinley law
Mich. May 7lh. "03.
one line of goods only.
fmx Smith.
still has a warm place in his tieart for his majority of the bridges of Mexico. We go the importation of barley was but 791,­
Fur the above occasion the. Michigan
at the Faoma
bojhood home. He made inquiries con- up grade and down grade, the little mules 000 bushels, while in the first year under Central wUl make an excursion rate nf one
—for six weeks beginning
eerning many of the older people whom trudging slowly along or else going at full the Wilson law it was 1,325,00U bushels. fiist elass limited fare for tbe round ivip to
R -memder we are from -.‘.'i to 5.) prr rent
be u-ed lu know. Judge Otis was one of gallop. Above the noise and din can be
under price on childrens ckjthinz.
Thc number of imported animals, in­ Detroit and return. Dates of sale Slay 6,
a parly making a tour of Mexico.
Pn\x Smith.
heard the crack of the whip nnd the
and 7 limited to rvtnm until May 8 inelus- ,
Then we met Col. Green and his most hissing ot the driver, a peculiar custom all finding horses, sheep and cattle, g&gt;ore ,ve*
kt the Famous.
,C.
R.
U
sborn’.
j
■e.'iimable wife, both uf whom had been all Mexican drivers have for urging along ' than doubled, tbe totaj in the last year
IT IS A FACT no jne cumpMas
Chnsra w!li tie r.rgau!re&lt;’ tn all hraneb- . _________ __
4*1through Michigan. Col. Green is a man their horses. In aLout an hour we reach­ oi the McKinley law being 250,000, whfle,
e-i required lor
wheD|w&lt;*
give «!»«»
‘ r- -Italy 60 years of age, though remark­ ed Cbolula which is now a city ut less than in the first year of the Wilson law it was' • Forcpanghi and Bella Broa. CotnbliiMl
prices on shoes if they do fiivj know we
Hhowa. Grund Rapid* Mich. May SIR
First, Second and Third
ably wei! preserved. One would know ouuv
5000 people xuougu
thougfi it
It coiitainea
contained 120,000 573,000. In the last year of the McKinley
are not to blame,' we do ita’. into mtay
him to be a military man at sight from the people nheu Cortez cam?. Tiic city is a! law the importations of Jiay amounted
The Mich. Central will ou May 23th.
Grade Certificates.
: *niN Smith.
sales.
dignified, erect, soldierly way in which be the foot of tbr pyramid pnd soon after
sell tickets to Grand Rapids aud return at
(t il&gt;e F.nnwl
dboves. Col. Green is still an officer In the alighting from our car w.e commenced the to 86,000 tons,, while in.the first year of rate of one and one half cents per mile in
Conductors:—
Mexican army, and
nnd it
it" was to him ascent of the big mound. The base of the Wilson law they amounted to 27$,- each direction limited tn return same tfay.'
TBY OWE dandys the * new ties for
So pt. H. B. ANDRUS
&lt;
Maximilian surrendered. By her court- tb-s great pyramid covers 20 acres of PQO torts. Tbe importations of flax in An admission ticket for 50 cents will be
men and boys. H»ni Welton
J. C. KETCMAH.
W and kindly attention Mrs Green ground, Is 177 feet high, and on its sum­ the last year of the McKinley Jaw was sold in connection with the rail road tlclieL
says Thin Bmlth steals thru i, why be n»
G. &gt;. BASSETT.
won the highest regard of every m mber J mit is a cathedral built to take the place 4.000 tons, in the first year of the Wilson
C. R. Osbohk.
•ell them so cheap, nt TMa Sml'.li's
-of the party and both thc Col. and Mrs. of"the
v- old
,J Temple
’ which
■ • • ■ ibe- Spaniards
- law 9,000 tons. Of hemp, the importa­
Famous. ’
---------------- Agt.
«r«*en will to remembered by the Michigan destroyed, acd which con (allied many old tions in the last yekr of the McKinley
General Conference Mctbodlri Church
WE HAVE 47 pairs o' odds ami rods
tourists for the courtesies shown them.
writings, picture paintings and manu­ law were less than 2,000 tons, while in
Cleveland, Ohio May l»t,u&gt;31»t.
_ t, r.
.—
of'stock.
■&lt; is .-hoea pi'^
Every citizen of Hastings will remember scripts that might have shed some light on
the
first
yepr
of
the
Wilson
law
they
up
to close out and If; vre Cm :fit you out
The Mich. Cent, will make a rate of one
the big fiio here several years ago when tbe earlier history of Mexico previous to
were over 10,000 finis.
standard first class limited fare for the
of them you get them at hsK price.
the croquet factory burned. Assistance the appearance of the Toltecs in 650 A. D.
1‘bin Smith.
The following table will show in de­ round trip. Date of sale April 29 and Ru,
'vra* asked of several cities and the first Tbe elimb up the pyramid Is a hard one,
’.7
t :! &lt;• Famow-'
trahi with tire engine to reach here we and one apt to test the lungs lo the fullest tail the quantities of farm products im­ .May 1 and 2. Tickets will be jliulted. to
Dr.
W
.
J.
Moorley
Lee,
the
Distin
­
continuous
passage
In
each
direction
and
'behove was from Charlotte, the trip having capacity,
capacity, though
wougn aa paved
paved path
path winds
winds its
its ported in the first year of the Wilson
Hosiery no one can or w.R try
.. to
. m*trh
good for 5 days Dorn date of sale. An exus
on
mens
hosiery
every
b
dy
owns upto
law
compared
with
the
last
fiscal
year
guished Japanese Throat and Lung
«
n 8 remarkably short time. I way up to tbe Cathedral from the base of
tentlon of time can be had by depositing
ui\ Surra.
b. M. Wmoey was the engineer's
name, - pyramid.' This
“
that.
’hix
cf the McKinley law. These two annual
„
- ---------pyramid is much
Surgeon, Ear and Eye Expert.
.
it the Famots.
that made this fast run. K„
«- larger than tbe great Cheops of Egypt. ]&gt;eriods are selected because they are the tickets with Joint Ag|. at Cleveland.
He is now c
em*»kjcd as engiaeer on the Mexican
Central
C. R. Osuonx,
•&gt; ,
~----- -- When tbe Toltecs came to Mexico in 650 ones most, readily touching the dates at
THINK OF IT we will, sell yon a
xJ “ead&lt;luar^rrs ®t tto City Of Mexico. J. they .»uuu
found iui
thisB pyraunu
pyramid &gt;u*i
just m
as n
It u
Is u&gt;
to whicti the new law went into effect
A|gL
light weight overenat to
Wednesday Feb. 20th, at 7 a. in. we left । day. with the exception of the Cathedral
- - pm:.-surra.
The government's official statements
Th. notrd .prelalfst who bu enjoyed leas than half price.
■las'.el |y or Mexico to take a trip down * on top. Therein .no telling when this
STUDENT’S CYCLOPEDIA.
Lt”11 &lt;• Famoto.
are
made
up
either
by
fiscal
years
end
­
.□ch
wooderfnl
ineeroa
I
d
J&gt;
p
*
d
.
.
Europe.
wrioughttie tropical regions of the country, I pyramid was built nor by whom. No
WK NBVER add on . ne Half
And to see some of the noted pyramids of writings have yet been found to tell auy- ing June 30, or calendar years ending Recommendation, frnn* H. R. Pattrngill New York .nd thia «1«te, will iqroln .Mt
so
we
can
throw it on as
U&gt;U
oily
on
Saturday
and
Sunday
May
2
December
31.
As
the
new
law
went
into
Mexieo. ^e went over the Mexican Rail- tiling about it, aud nothing bux a musty
Jndgw hmith and Prof, Naalley. ।
and 3. All Invalid, who rial! theae emi­ we might take the mlvantr.--- of
way. and the ride over this road forms one | old legend concerning It has teen left to effect August 28, the fiscal year ending
n».
people
If
we
did
at
the
Fsni
nent
sprolallau
on
that
date,
will
rnelro
•of the most pleasant memories of the entire us. This legend, which --------•
—
Tbe Student's Cyclopedia is a brief vet
was given
by •»-the June 30, 1894, and the calendar year be­
Ph ix Sun*.
trip, aud a visit to Mexico would to In- Aztecs to the Spanish Franciscans along ginning January 1.1805, are thj annual comprehensive work, so fiee from techni­ Derrlew. throe month. Iroe. They treat
UHDEKWEAR we have a new I”1
•eomptate without it. It was tbe firs’ rail- about 1520, says that tbl- pyramid wns periods most nearly touchingXhe date cal terms and presenting facts In such lan all curonle dlaeaaes, such as rbeuiaatlsm
•
cheap‘r than we sola
paralysis, neuralfla. headaches, 81a, aleepvwad that was built in tbe republic and built by a race of giants descended from
interesting
way
as
to
stimulate
tn
the
of the change from McKinley tariff to
’■x’endjj/rom the City of Mexico to Vera Hie two survivors of a great flood, aud
'**??■*• brMln *,hJ nervous exhaustion, last summer so have gpecls bargain**
lhf1 tove lor ,ndeP*ndeni research
the WBaon-Gonnan tariff. It is interest*
•bin SmithCflft. -fi^Mfinee Of 263 miles. There are tiiat it was their Intention to rear its
wh eh te the basis of all true education -J ¥«.»• Dance, cancers, tnmoro. skin
11 the Famo*’*’*!ao branches from Apizseo to Pudbla, a heights to Heaven but having incurred tbe &lt;ng, therefore, to compere the importa­ while for people ot the busy work-a-dav dlaeaaM, I nd nd I nx pimples, troekler. uldistance of over 50 miles, and from Omet- displeasure of the Gods they were destroy­ tion of farm products during these two world It is an invaluable aid iu gainhir rera, aalt rheum, etc; a&gt;.» heart. Ilror,
S.ltx. w tror» 1 or’ »□«» &gt;»&gt;? »»•’•
Aiseo to Pacbuca. We will have more to ed. This pyramid is built uf sun dried periods. In a few cn»&lt;s where the fig- desired Informatloo whh the least possible domaeh and kidney dl-w.ea. male and fro part ha* been paid ot tl&lt; tll•
poMWie
diseases, nervous debility, exhausted
"Bay concerning this line later ou, but will brick, clay and llme-slone. It has received urea cannot be obtained by pounds, expenditure of time.
kI price® »’d
vitality. COUID.IO, of Hero, averalon to cause &lt; bey saw the goods n ■ n.- well
say here tbet the scenery along the way the atleuGon of the worlds greatest bushels or tons, the values are given.
Henkt R. Patvfngill,
said they could not dti near
rannotlte surpassed anywhere, even in the scientists. Humboldt spent a long time
The following table shows the impor­
State SupL Schoola. society, loro or memory rod energy, etc., la Where aud wanted them h&lt;’ptt
bw^orld. In making this last statement in Investigating it and pronounced It tations of farm products under the Mc­
quickly and penuanemly cured by an or’bin Smith
udnai and never-falling treatment Cures
vwr accept the opinion of sonic of oar party ‘ wonderful.
‘ * ’. Unless an army of meu was Kinley law in the fiscal year ending
11 thc Fainon'1 have had a set of “The Studmfv
Mho have passed through Switzerland and ♦•roploycd
•
- •tn its construction it must have June 30, 1S94. compared with the im­
when others have tailed, but
•5
cents
iZw^lu
11
*
’
”
y
f
°
r
“
**'
r
*
1
"«*«
SWEATERS
50
«&lt;&gt;
Will not aeeept Incurable eaarov They will
kw seen what is supposed to to the best taken upwards of a century, or possibly
wm bought nor. repwl.lly r« njY...
Fann । '
Ceutarlts to complete. Tuunda have been portations under the Wilson bill in the B
scenery abroad.
' •'°11 lt,0"&gt;ukiny. free of ebante.
Puis
Smith.
uTut" m ’ *
»eh””
™^
Ddar
year
beginning
January
1.
iS.!! ’’V"’ lne“»M».'be&gt; will bankly.
Soon after leaving the city we saw inadu into the sides of this pyramid fur
U aMsMmnraUylB bb
, ktodly, mu )(IU M.
’•
natives digging a large canal. In moving tbe purptae of examining Its construction
rAMOUB BAHTS n■
Miem.ioU.iurohi.ble.
It
u
«
uiroKTs or fahm
nrt’7^
Take one candid thought before It la too
diit the Mexican! still continue in the and thc tiers of brick are exposed to view.
------- -pmodccts.
tl'r oph “......
work lu the Mbror, ,nd bo&lt;M m,"?™
McKinley taw Wilson law
been startmost primitive way known, as they do la It is said
. that 100 tunnels have _________
n,*&gt; l‘1,M I001 roll Uro F.mons P*nt» w.i
™ ’
hS mL.' i A "TL” 1
flecalyear. calendar$ear, help to tbo older pvople, u well
•uujt everything. Insteaa of ualng tbovels ed Into this vast mound. Al yet no under­
“?* Irojond the reach of hope.
rip. Why. no mm el« w&gt; get,
&gt;••• i 1 help I" *
•Uulent In the rehool. 1 reg.nl ft u u ex.
Hemp. tons..............
Oonsumptlon,
Mtbana,
bronebtu.
and
io.m eellent work for tbe price ud mxxnmeud
thej are the tost and cheap -■
Flax, tom.................
Mg
11115 SMI™Hay, tons..................
u
dlaroae.
MUM It to .nj one, .u&lt;t npedally to the atodwt he ro
1
at tlu- FanK**thrk new and neror-falll.ro method.
Vegetable fiber.t'ns.
Animals, number
Cijcxext Smith.
( Lc hare m&gt;3*
f7W&lt;
1
blur
to
conOatmeal,
pounds.
’
Highest oi all in Leaveoing Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report
TUB
OR
WOOL
hat*
&lt;«.o»
Feathers, valae.......
4
of the tM-T-l
Barley, bujiheta......
In these busy days of progress then*
j BIN
in tbe city.
ind wM°»kii tblt
a,nKwt lndi*Peorabk
and which tn»v
__ ..
PLOW shoes forrji.vu
fl 00 nnd Si.25"
beet
Mllwnulree
latest are I-. , i
I bin,surra
fl! 1 he Famous.

Hastings . Banner.

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* CREAM

BAKING
POWBS

Pyramids of Mexico

F. R. PflHGOflST, ;

Barm and Eaton J
Summer Normal...

FAF1OUS

NflSHVILLB

;AQNDfly,juuy6,

Ml Ilin T01 EAST.’BGS!
DR. HELEN LEE.

H«r r. ,n,
»»« Mill

Shlrtt, &gt;re so
nt them made, hardly wash
PM» Smith 1. Cloth!;* Stole
burner Coaro."Ve b».&lt; jome c*11 ,w*
an Urom from 50c to «.OO.
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[ largest CIROU-..
lation op any . • •
paper in county.

Hastings

VOL. XL. NO. 53X

HASTINGS, MICH, APRIL 30, 1896.

!Hastings Banner.

Removal Sale

PuMUbwl Tburs4»r, br

»• COOK - BROS.. *i
----- AT-----

HASTINGS, MICH

I expect to move to the store lately occupied by

r

IRA VAN VALKENBURGH

in about thirty days, and before that time wish
■to close out all tlie goods I can to save moving.
N nv is the time to buy .

DRY GOODS,

MILLINERY GOODS,
CARPETS, etc
• - CHEAP.

JULIUS RUSSELL

11 ■tm_ •. April 22nd.

Just Received
HOSIERY
A beautiful fine tan hose is one of our
leaders.
Another one is a black hose with bal­
briggan soles, also one with balbriggan
feet the kind you want for summer wear.

UNDERWEAR
Our men’s French Balbriggan shirts
and drawers are exceptionally fine, and
then the light weight shirts and drawers
@ aye are proving their own worth and
going fast, lhe ladies’gauze vests (a.
toe and 15c are pronounced excellent by
every lady who has seen.them.

‘ L. E. Stauffer

FOK SALE
Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing goods at unheard of
prices.
Special line of stouts for heavy
weights.
•
Bicycle Out-Fits,—Suits, Belts, stockings, caps, sweater.
Our all wool, turtle neck sweater (fl- $1.50
can’t be matched.

CORRESPONDENCE.
Prairieville.
Mrs. L. Wilkinson moved to Ddlon on
Tuesday last.
F. Wales is making an extended visit to
Syracuse, N. Y.
Mr. Wheeler and wife are entertaining
guests from Martin.
Fred Naualey attended the funeral of a
sister at Hopeflast week.
Rev. C. Wheeler attended a Ministerial
association at South Haven last week.
David Shepard and wife, of Martin, vis­
ited Mason Holcomb and family over Sun­
day.
Mrs. Ann Jones has gone to Fremont
Center, Newaygo county, to attend a sick
sister.
Miss Dowling was called to Grand Rap­
ids during the week to attend the funeral
of her Ulster.
Mrs. Collier and Mrs. McLeay attended
the state Prohibition convention held at
Lansing last week.
The Juvenile male quartette are going
to give a concert at this place at some date
during tbe first week of May.
Mrs. C. B. Carpenter, of Grand Rapids,
gave an address on the subject of Foreign
Missions at the Methodist church . Friday
evening.
.
On Thursday last as Levi Waters was
driving out of the village bis team became
frightened and ran away.
Mrs. Waters
jumped from the wagon after they had ran
over a picket fence. She was somewhat
Injured but it Is hoped not seriously.
Decoration Day will be observed in this,
place May 30th after the usual manner.
The K. of P., K. of T. M . L. of T. M..
lhe surrounding public schools and all
who take an interest In honoring the pa­
triotic dead nre cordially invited. The
Ladles Aid will serve dinner and do all in
their power to serve and entertain in tbe
best manner possible.
Come all patriotic
citizens and give this day in honor of the
*
dead who saved our country.

Ulnds Corners.
Jessie Cock is visiting iu Otsego.
Dora Musher, of Kalamazoo, is the guest
of Mrs. C. A. Nutt, this week.
Rev. Allie Bunnell was the guest of
friends Id this place last week.
Mrs. Jane Hunt, of Van Buren county,
is visiting relatives at this place.
Miss Rosie Brown is spending a couple
of weeks with her aunt in Otsego.
Miss Birdie St John has gome to spend a
few weeks with her brother in Muncy,
Ind.
School commenced Monday with Arloa
Gaskill as teacher which insures us a gnod
school.
Rev. Glllet, of BarryviHe, will lecture
for the Y. P. S. C. E. at this place Sunday
eve May 10.
Rev. J. J. Bunnell and son visited In
titis place last week and iu a short time
will start for Ala.
Elmer Bishop, of Delton, has purchased
a part of Geo. Wilkinson’s farm and will
move immediately.
Rev. W. B. Suell. Conference Evange­
list and former pastor of this place will
preach to us Friday eve May Lr
A number from Barry attended quarter­
ly meeting at this place Sunday. Rev.
Weaver was assisted by Rev. Tompkinson,
of Kalamazoo, and- Rev. J. J. Bunnell, of
Lacey.
A number of young people from west
Rutland met at the home of Mr. Arid Mrs.
Fred Hinds Friday night presenting them
with a beautiful decorated water set as a
token of their friendship. All had a very
enjoyable time.
WoodlMBd.

Best and Cheapest Line of shirts in the market.
I Sell Exclusively the Famous “Gold” and Silver dress
and Negligee shirts.
Universally acknow­
ledged by shirt wearers to be the “cheapest”
because the “best” shirt in .America.

Yours for low prices,

J. C. FARRELL

.....CLOTHIER

Jos. Cramer has a new bicycle.
S. S. Schantz will remove his stock of
goods to Northville Monday.
F. F. Hilbert has gone to the northern
part of the state on a business trip.
Edith Densmore and lady friend, of
Ionia, are visiting Woodland friends.
C. F. Hough and wife, of Nashville,
spent Sunday with Woodland friends.
Wm. Shutter and family have trioved in­
to the house uf Levi Holmes on north Main
H. Haynes and Lydia Miller were
married on Sunday morning by Rev. Wandewaker.
■
Freemont Cramer and .wife, of Grand
Rapids, look dinner al B. 8. Hoilys one
day last week.
The building vacated by S. S. Schantz
will be Immediately occupied by Mr.
Haslet, of Charlotte, who will put in a
large slock of dry goods.
Charles Rowlader has purchased the 20
acre orange grove that his father formerly
owned in Florida. Charlie and his wife
will go to Florida the coming fall and
make their future home there. While we
are sorry to lose Mr. Rowlader nd wife
yet we are glad to know that they are
prospering. Cbxrlle Is &gt; hostler and we
hare no doubt that he will soreeed.
J. M. Smith was lo SooOeld Toeaday
on legal business.

MiddlevilleMias Bessie George spent Sunday In the

THE BEST IN THE MARKET.

Ramblers,
Clevelands,
.
__ •Richmond Special,
Crowns, ({££t?')Richmond
Richmond No. 1,
Falcons,
Duke Richmond,
Envoy,
Duchess
“
Fleetwing,
Road King,
Smalley,
Road Queen.
Calumet,
Prices ranging from $38.00 to $100.00.

BigugIb Sundries a SpecialtyGoll and BlGude Hosiery ot all Kinds.
At The
BANKRUPT STORE-

'W***********WbWWWWM

4?

TISING MEDIUM II
BARRY COUNTY. ..

C. 11. OSBORN &amp; c
»wwaM****************** ********

UDenton PratL of Caledonia, was iu the
village Saturday.
___
John Carveth, of Grand Rapids, was In
the village Tuesday.
Mrs. M. F. Jordan is'visiting her mother
In Detroit this week..
_
Don D. Putnam commences leaching at
Carlton Centre Monday.
Lucile Wilkinson and Hazel Hendrick*

spent Sunday in Kent Co.
Rev. C. Cutler, ot Morxxn stopped tn
village over Sunday.
The high school Juniors defeated the
Seniors at a game of ball SMturday.
John Velte «nd C. S. Pilmertun, ot
Woodland, were In towntaat we«.
Hlaa Mar Baaaett apeut S*«rd"&gt;’ |D
Wa^and lhe xueat of Mrs. Hw'“E. s. Groatend baa dlacontlnued the
bakery bualneaa In lhl&gt;
"
Mlsener will continue tbe bnalneM.
Far Diamond la asalatlnk Spakteaaeher
Jobnaon Ini tbeir
their hardware store.
atore.
Mltob.1 Mr
who
.pent the
_- ,
irA Hx soen
Mrs M. A.
- -------- ■ ,
winter with her
,£
tornrd to her home In the vitiate 1*«

‘
•
Hickory Corners.
Rev. Mr. Tompklnson. of Kalamazoo,
pro-bed at the M. P. church last Sunday
evening.’
The splendid spring-weather Is being
well mitred by the farmers In this local!ty in preparing tbe ground and planningthe spring crops.
The sermon at lhe W. M. church on
Sabbatn morning was given iu the Interest
of home and foreign missions. The con­
gregation reeponduJ in the sum of 825.00
tn cash arid pledges.
The juveniles of this place gave a con­
cert at lhe Bunnell school bouse th&lt; eve­
ning of the Slst inst the proceeds of which
are to : e used toward ttib building on ad­
dition ou tbe M. P. parsonage.
Mrs. A. G. Cortright gave a party the
evening of the 25th inst In honor of the
17th anniversary of the birthday of her
daughter Vera. The party was planned a
surprise. The guests assembled while
Miss Vera was absent from borne as plan­
ned by her mother.
Those that were
present report a pleasant time.
Cloverdale.

Croquet is pdptilar here this summer. John Horn has commenced building his
bouse.
John Cairns, of Prairieville, was in
Cloverdide last. Tuesday.
Miss Nettie Chamberlain is assisting
her sister Edith In Hastings.
Tbe weather just suits everyone in.thls
vicinity and all wear smiling faces.
Charlea Enzlan and wife are tbe guests
of their daughter Mrs. Geo. M. Conner.
. Eva Ashby is assisting Mrs. Martin
Bates In her household duties this sum­
mer.
Rev. Hobgappei preached his inaugural
discourse here last Sunday to a large and
attentive congregation.
Tbe whistle at the brick yard is once
more to’be heard, reminding us that the
busy season has arrived.
1 hope that the comrades off tbe G. A.
R. will notice that tbe Memorial sermon
will be preached here at the church on
Sunday, May 34th at ten o’clock a. m. in­
stead of the time mentioned in last week’s
Banner.
Freeport.
J. L. Young Sundayed In Freeport.
R. Wolcott and James W. Godfrey were
in Ionia last Thursday.
The Boy’s Brigade will give an enter­
tainment In Freeoort Ball May 13 th.
An entertainment will be given by Has­
tings talent In Union Hall Saturday even­
ing.
The annual missionary meeting of the
U. B. church will be held In Freeport next
week.
Several from this place will attend tlie
Y. P. 3. C. E. convention at Hastings
this week.
•
Reported that one of Pat Dooley’s sons
was quite seriously Injured while playing
ball Sunday.
A Scotch Solve was held in Freeport
hall Tuesday evening under the auspices
nf the Cong*! society.
Freeport and Alto nines crossed bats at
tills plane last Saturday ji. m. Score is to
23 in favor of Freeport.
•

WHOLE NO. 2133
Carlton.
.
Wheat, rye *nd grass are flourishing.
Miss Uhl returned to Grand Rapids last
Monday:
C. Haddox has moved. his ‘saw mill to
Irving.
John Fleming will set ont a large peach
orchard this spring.
Mr. Young starts to California this week
to visit his daughter.
Jess Vester is’ the owner of a new bicy­
cle. also Frank Friend.
The Center school resumes Monday May
4th. with Don Putnam at the helm.
Miss Myrtle Odell has secured a clerk­
ship in Freeport. She spent Sunday with
her parents.
Otis Landon has set out 1000 raspberry
bushes. Many others are setting out
smaller quantities.
Apple, cherries and pear trees are
blossoming full, but fruit men say the
peaches are killed.
Thornapple Lake.
Mrs. blile Hill is very poorly.Mrs. Jessie Strong is yet very low.
Lizzie Farley has returned home.
Harry Strong is the father of a baby
boy.
John Rule expects to go to Ohio soon to
stay until harvest.
Mrs. Ashaulder is caring for the infant'
child of Mrs. Henry Strong.
Mrs, Rale is spending a-few weeks with
her daughter Mrs. Myers at BarryviHe.
Christian Endeavor services next Sundayevening at BarryvIDe will be conducted by
Omo Warren.
Mrs. Cora Deller was elected delegate to
the C. E. convention to be held at Hastings
Friday and Saturday.
Johnstown. *

Beautiful weather and lots of work.
H. J. Idea Is building a new baru,
Henry and C. E. Iden are planting quite
an area to trees tyls spring.
Elder D. B. Pope and Dr. Wilson, from
Hickory Corners, were fishing on Fine lake
Monday.
Mrs. C. E. Paul went to Manchester,
Mich, on Tuesday. April 21 to attend the
“
funeral of her brother. Ira Glover.

to Eden Park, where groves were planted
and single trees In memory of distinguish­
ed men. poets, orators, governors, and
others. The school ehiidren and their
teachers formed a conspicuous feature of
tbe planting of the trees. Tree planting
there became a festivity, eombining at oooe
pleasure and utility.
Whenever since then Arbor Day has
been adopted its observance-has been con­
nected with tbe schools, there it has be­
come a school festival as ft has also be­
come a national one. Arbor Day Is dow
observed In accordance with legislative
act, or annual public proclamation, to
forty four States and Territories.
Arbor Day is educational iu tbe best
and largest sense. By engaging the pupils
in tbe study of trees, by actual olreervarioo
ahd handling of them in tbeir living state,
the observing faculties are appealed to and
cultivated and tbeir minds are easily led
on from the study of trees to that of
shrubs and flowering plants and all natural
objects. There can be no better training
than this. It forms one of the best equip­
ments for success in life in whatever em­
ployment one may be engaged and is a
never-falling source of enjoyment

:

HlghSchool Notes.
Rev. Grigsby conducted chapel exercis­
es Monday morning.
Hariie Andrus and James Coy have
been out of school the past week.
The following have visited us during
tbe past week: East Wormeth, Bessie
Donovan, Miss Carpenter, Etta Hubbard,
Jessie Brooks. Roy Hayter, Charlie Kenfield and Floyd Havens.
The class in vocal music is advancing
rapidly under the able direction of Miss
Fitzsimmons.
Two of the Algebra classes are now
wrestling with Quadratics.
All of our teachers but six are now rid­
ing wheels.
.
8th gbadb
The class colors of *90 have been chosen
by our grade.
Ada Powers and Willie Dawson have
been absent on account of sickness.
Violet Grigsby is organist this week.
We would like to see more visitors, we
have had but one this term.
In history we have just completed “Tbe ‘
conquest of Mexico” and In arithmetic
have just begun Mensuration.'

Booth Hunt 1 off*.
Saturday about thirty of Elmira Barna­
by's young friends made her a surprise
visit to remind her that It was her ninth
birthday.
After a pleasant time spent In
6th grade.
games and plays refreshments were serv­
We enjoyed our “South America” day
ed. They returned to their homes to re­
very much and do not think we will ever
port having a very pleasant time.
forget South America or its products.
Forty-eight called ou us that day. Our
SCHOOL COLUMN.
walls were decorated with all kinds of
Conducted by Flora J Beadle. Co. Comm’nr.
productions from S. A.
Burdette Sutton is the only one absenL
Origin and HHtory of Arbor Day.
One division is reading the “Hunting of
The first to call attention in this country the Deer.”
in an impressive way. to the value and
2ND WARD
absolute need of trees was the eminent
In our garden In our school room we
scholar and wise observer, Geo. P. Marsh,
for many years our representative at the have wheat, oats, corn, and peas up from
‘
courts of Italy and Turkey. His residence five to seven inches.
The apple boughs are in* full bloom and
in those old countries was calculated to
the
other
seeds
and
birds
are doing well.
draw bis attention to the subje-t, as It
We have a daily average of 41 pupils
would not have been drawn had he always
this
term,
only
three
of
which are over
lived in his native land. In Europe Mr.
Marsh found tbe governments of Italy and nine years old.
We
are
sorry
to
lose
one
of our pupils.
Germany making active endeavors and at
great expMIBar*&gt;~rehabi)ltate their forests Lemuel Crawford goes up North to live.
Frank-Friend lias a new bike.
which
had
been
depleted
centuries
before.
Farmers are busy putting in their spring
Hr found the forests regarded as a most
SundaySehool A»»oclation.
crops.
The following Is the program for tifie
Frank Shriber and wife, of Hastings valuable crop which the ground can pro­
duce, and schools of a grade corresponding ninth annual meeting of the Sunday
visited friends In this place Sunday.
Mrs. John Carpenter jr, spent Saturday tiy-our colleges, established for the special School Association of Thornapple and Irv­
and Sunday with friends In Campbell, purpose jf training men for the successful ing Townships to be held at Parmelee.
planting and cultivation of forests. He Michigan, on Wednesday, May 6th, 1896
Ionia county.
Clem Haddix is through sawing here found the growth of trees reduced to a at the. M. E. church.
science,
and the management of
wood­
and is moving his saw mill on sec. 3G,
.
morXing skssion
■ Irving, where he has bought some timber. lands constituting one of the most im­ Devotional Exereelses. Rev. H. Halsey, Free­
port.
Jud Carpenter came very near getting portant departments of state.
Such
discoveries
were
well
calculated
Reading ot Minutes.
an ankle smashed while working in Had­
Appolntmmt of Committees.
dix saw mill Thursday by a log rolling on to fix his attention upon the very different Address ot Weleome. Rev. Woodlock, Cale­
donia.
him. He was laid up a few days for re­ condition of the forest^ of United States,
and to convince him that the reckless dis­ Response. Rev. Walter Biss. Middlfville. '
pairs.
-How may each Member of this Community be
The womans’brigade invaded the saw traction of them then going on here. If
Beoefltted by tn1s Association?” Bev. R.
mill one day last week; although they did not checked, would bring upon this land
D. Freeman. Irving.
Discussion led by-O. R. 8haw. Irving.
no harm some of the boys were badly the same calamities which had befallen -The
Chief Aim of the Sunday School and How
countries uf the Old World. The result
frightened.
to
Attain It,” Rev. F, A. Janes, Middle­
News reached us that Mrs- Hannah Ger- of Mr. Marsh’s observations was the publi­
ville.
key. of North East Carlton died Saturday cation ot a volume entitled “The Earth Discussion led by Mrs. E. Mitchell. North Irv­
ing.
also Mrs. Geo. Myers, of the same place, and Man" and that chapter in it on “The -Helpers
Outside of the Church and Sunday
Wood” to which we are Indebted for the
School, J «W. Saunders. Middleville.
who was buried Sunday.
awakening of attention here to our des­ Discussion led by Mrs. M. M. Pinney, Middle­
ville.
tructive treatment of the forests.
Other thoughtful and observing men at
We have a new post master. Charles home became aware from time to Ilina that, Devotional Exercises. Rav. W. A. Biss Middle­
ville.
Mason.
we were wasting our tree heritage. At Report
Township Secretary.
C. R. Palmer and family. spent Sunday the beginning of the present century the Report of
of Town- hip Treasu'xr,
in Castleton.
f
Election
0! Officers.
Massachussetts Society for Promoting
Advantages
of Evergreen Bunday Schools, ’
W. W. Potter, of Hastings is spending Agriculture, affered prizes for forest plant­
Mr. Woodmansee, Parmelee.
a few days here.
ing and thirty years later the State order­ Discussion led by Henry Miller.
Mrs. Frank Mosey and son spent Sun­ ed a survey of her timber lands. During ‘■Systematic House to House Visitation, and
How to do It,” George Barber. Caledoata.
day at Lake Odessa.
the “sixties” acts began to be passed for
Mrs. Ruse died at her home in enjfc Mtet- encouragement of timber planting. Discussion led by Rev. Ralph Wootoo. PreeMaple Grove Tuesday and was
Mhfl v in the treeless western states. Tbe, 11 Revere nee in the Sunday School,” Miss Jen­
from the M. E. church Thursday juMH |Kli known timber-culture act was one of
nie Robertson. Middleville.
months from the limo of her husfflBM Lffiese. It made a free gift of tbe public Discussion led by Rev. G. W. My’.ne, Freeport.
-Norma! Training for Teachers.” Rev. H. Ap­
funeral. .Mrs. Ruse injured her YohV lends to the successful planter of forest
pleton. Middleville.
Mlsceliaaeous Business.
slightly some time ago but thought little trees on one-fourth of his entry.
BvnrrwG session
about IL II became verv painful and h
About twenty years ago the subject of
physician was called who pronounced it forest destruction and its detrimental re­ Devotional Exercises led by Rev. F. A.
Middleville.
a case of gangrene. Last Sunday Drs. sults came before the “Amer. Association Address,
Rev. W. W. Taylor, Hastings.
Sylvester and Comfort amputated the limb for tlie Advancement of Science” for con­
above tbe knee, bnt she did not live but a sideration and as the result of Its discuss­
few days. A large family of children and ions Congress-was asked to take steps for
a number of grandchildren are left to the protection of the public tlaibef lands.
Mr. Grigsby will preaeh at tbe Rogers,
mourn her Joes.
A committee of the House was appointed school house-next Sunday afternoon at 3.
for
the
purpose
of
considering
the
estab
­
Yankee Sprlujr*.
The Emmanuel Y. P. S. C. E. will be
lishment of a forestry department of tbe led next Sunday evening by Miss Nora
Addle Norris is on the gain.
Government, and two years later thoOotu’r. Fox.
‘
J. P. Springer and wife spent Sunday
of Agriculture was authorized to appoint
iu Carlton.
Services next Sunday at tbe Bapliat
a forest commissioner, which was the
Wm. Oston and wife, of Gun Lake,
church
at
10:30
a.
m.
Sunday
School at
foundation of the present Forestry Divis­
spent Sunday here.
ion In the Dep’t. of Agriculture. About 12 m. B. Y. P. U. at 0:30.
Mrs. F. E. Raymond is spending tbe
this time a practical movement was inaug­
Mande Rorabeck will lead the meeting
week with her sister Mm. Oston near urated by tbe present Sec. of Agriculture,
of the Y. P. S. C. E. at Presbyterian
Gun Lake.
J. Sterling Morton, which has done more church next Sunday evening.
A gentleman from Battle Creek was
for tbe protection of our forests and the
here looking up laud connected with the
The B. Y. P. V. will serve supper at
'‘ncouragement of tree planting than all
Pearl estate of Marshall.
our legislation. This was the establish­ theG. A. R. Hall on Saturday of thia
Manley Baldwin, an old resident of this
ment
of
Arbor
Day.
It was the happy week from 5 to 7 o’clock. Supper 10-15C.
township died laat Thursday, after a brief
tbooghi of this pioneer settler on the tree­ All are cordially Invited.
illness. Funeral Saturday at Bowen’s
less plains of Nebraska, who knew and
Services as usual at the Methodist
Mills conducted by Rer. Wilder.
lib
felt the value of trees about the home, to church next Sunday.
in tlie evening tne
wife survives him.
enlist bis nelgbbonrthronghout the State subject of tne sermon will be “Tree* of
in tbe work of tree planting on one and Rlglileousness,” a sermon on Arbor day.
the same given day. His suggestion in
A. C. Wall has a new wheel.
Remember tbe Barry County W. C. T.
Mr. Flory has returned from a visit in tbe form of a reoolntion was brought before
the State board of agriculture and adapted, U. Convention will be held at Woodland
Ohio.
Wednesday
and Thursday May 13th and
and
It
was
reported
that
many
millions
of
ig stone to KalaG. Marks Is now
Martha Gbiomby. Co. PreaMent.
trees were viauted that year in Nebraska. 14th.
mazno.
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^
M
Liou
Killing
” is tbe topic for next
Thll
successful
Inanguretion
of
Arbor
C. Bevier and wife and eon vlaited brre
Day led tn Ite adoption In many other Sunday morning’s address in Presbyter­
Sunday.
States.
.
J. W. Wolf wm in Sunfield and Part­
ian church. In tbe evening a talk about
In 1882 Arbor Day became connected in cycling and Its suggestions. Tbe Cycling
land last week.
elub heartily invited.)
(
Mr*. L Munion and daughter spent
TH. It did tor Hi. Unit time durltHt lb.
Sunday In tba Grove.
ill
Wtn. Smith it now arranging to move «Hkxu ot tbe N.tlOb.1 Porertr, Conren.
to Q,rjtoo
«■“&gt;
nJi
MV
*ur&lt;
Ue HeDooHd nd r»«ll,
friend, at Cedar Cr«t Suodaj, bU wife
Invited to be present

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Hastings Banner. I

r-

his legj* pulled.

DOG OF THE IRON MASK.

J

earthly paradises.

gkgjrayb

Portlus* of th* Earth Tb-'t Approaek
’
CUmatle Perfection.
■
Thursday, Apr. 30. 1896
DecefvRMl th* Bireet Mongrel.
R*K*rd* ilia Lot.
For an inhabitant of the north tern■
II
thrtag Fbysfci
Bm ISj
A relative who lh es in oce ©f the one­ perate none the most nearly correct ■
COOK BROS.. Proprietors.
lr_^*‘Some people may think that n con­
■ J
glljnt
" gressman saves a pile of money out of time fashionable mansions now be­ climate would probably be lhe ialORd
*W
,
ttaxloo*.
\his salary,” said a wdl-known southern come students* boarding houses, in the ul Tasmania, which enjoys warmth |
congressman, who was talking to n south end, tells me a pretty good story without heat end fxe»hu«» without j ■
Washitig-toD Star reporter on the vicis­ of A dog, says a reporter for the Boston cold, and mon-oii-x posswea '■ climate ■
■ ■» - f—I
■
C. K.
situdes of running for office, and es­ Post. In the yard, where a fount tin so equable that tbe average tempers- ■
■ ■ ■ I ■ ■ ta
Summary of the Daily Proceed­
pecially for congress, ’’but a man has to was once known to play, but where nw\ tore rouges from W to C3 degrees.giv- • ■
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■~
ings at Washington.
IW
i
be a small walking bank to accommo­ dust gathers, is tin iron statue ol a dog? i„g a niT-ou of about =2. In addiUon
date the large number of his 'friends’ The iron dog watches and guards tlie to thio, or possibly in coMequenw of &gt;1. |
ZSgsgL
and supporters who need.a little money old fountain, but he in his turn has an and the purifying efteet of the
dcr CounldwraUon iu th* Senate
for some urgent matter. In my state admirer and adorer. The other day,’ breezee, there la prortleuHy no disease ■
urerxess, *■*•*-*«i---------- •
time tabi f
V*"
v.-e have to make campaigns and appear hunting for another dog to go out und save what the inhabitant* are responsi­
olutlona Pa*»*d.
before the people at meetings. Well, I play tag with him, came a young street ble for. There are many 'groups of ispboratb ow&gt;bn.
mongreL
He
was
unaccustomt
d
to
the
have never attended a meeting but that
Stations.
iands in the South Pacific which fully •f.aten! Mlrhixni.G.rtmiy of Byrvy^Washington, April 21.—The senate I did not have some kind of a subscrip­ ways of aristocracy, and in his simple
Af a AT-ktc al the
(&lt;»urt t
deserve the name of earthly paru-ise,
npenti jpost of the time yesterday talk­ tion poked into my face..
Somebody ignorance supposed that anything that but they have tho fault of being too t’cmotj of Barry, bukeu «» tt&gt;* Pr-»Uu’e Ht U* .eftv of Bartfim.
«"“ ceuUj. ■
XOJH’U.
ing aiiout claims for $250,OCX) made by wants something for a church and f^r looked like a dog was a dog'.
&lt;tav «f April fo tor
much like paradise. The volley of Cash­ We ’nt’MUiy, Uu
Up to the statue he bounded barking
jwsr one ttionwuxi eight' mmdrea and uincty Kalamazoo Lv..
agents and attorneys of the Cherokee missionary purposes or for helping
mere
.in
northern
India
and
of
Quito
East
Gosper
and wagging his tail. In stately im­
Indians, of the Indian territory. The svine fellow who ha.-* been burned out.
in Ecquador possess climates which Wi-reten£, ObariM W. Armstrong. Juda* of RtChlSnd Junrt.
joint {resolution for the appointment of
pr«. ale.
‘‘You can’t avoid suliscribing, and mobility the iron dog gazed on out into
!.i tbe matteroftheesuwof Natey M; Jor&gt;
Ocn. Franklin. Heprescntatire Steele, have to head the list with the largest vacancy. This did not deceive the are almost perfect, but they suffer the
Lake,
Gen. Beale and Gen. Henderson as mem­ sum. Then about the time you think other. He had seen plenty of dogs as-,, disadvantage 4of a great distance from ^u^vadl’^itod flllni th* rrHtloii dvly rarr.rtfl Drooked
Delton ... . .
bers of the board of managers of the you are through with having your leg snme just that haughty and abstracted*' the sea. Australia is too dry and New of Ralph H- Jar&amp;m. i myinK th«
Ctora'dxic...,
Uon
©fNifd
»«
pruLiad
u&gt;
Fitoo
A.
Aken*
Point...
Zealand
too
damp
to
approach
perfec
­
National Soldiers’ home was adopted. pulled some lazy fellow will walk up manner when they did not care to fight.
Shrldun or to somr n’-lirr auitaoi* per.^n.
lima...........
Washington, April 22.—Thrf Indian and say: ‘How do, gineral? I hud ter Wishing to rhow his iron friend that he tion ; but Tasmania possesses tbe happy
Tnureoponsiwordrmt.tbR: Friday tor I5to
t« ockwk te OABTIKt'.!*.......
mean which affords health and comfort d&gt;v of May.- A. ».
appropriation bill occupied the.'atten­
quit my work ter come ont :ii]d hear you appreciated his attltnde, but assuring
the foretuxM). ’-‘r xMtr a»&lt;mi for:!;? hearing of **l«!
without the danger of degeneration petition, and that thehrirr-ai lawofitakf dws* Goats Grave.,
tion of the senate during the greater
terday, and I thunk yer wout giv* me him of no evil intention, the dog from
part of lhe session yesterday and the
which is tije penalty of more luxurious S. anTsll otMT prrwm IntrrtmtaO tn said woodland ....
a dollar.’ While you have the greatest the street kept on barkingand wagging
estate, are required to aH*ar
« mk510:1 o!'
Indian school question caused a lively
climes. Of places near home, the Isle Mid court, then to be imldcn nt tbe -Probate
contempt for the man, you give him the his tail. He even ran around bis friend
5ir.ee. in the c&gt;tv of Uaatlno. in aaid c-hiuv..
debate.
a number of times to show that there of Man probably most marly fulfills and
dollar.
abow
cause,
tf
any
there
hr.
why
the
Detroit
Washington. April 23.—The time
U ,
'
the eoodltkns of the question.
Al­ if the I'ctttiunur may nol
craafod. And Grand Bapius.
“When you leave the meeting you arc was-no ill-will—os is the manner of
wu occupied in the senate yesterday
la further ordered, dint aald j-trtloner jrtvt
dogs. But the dog of tbe iron mask did though so much farther north, ita aver­ It
out
anywhere
from
$20
to
$50.
These
nonce to toe pen»o::» IntereMec la wdd eatate.
in further discussion of the Indian apage
temperature
is.
almost
ns
high
and
not budge-. My relative says that he is
afthe j*ndeucvof said petition, end the bear
' proprjation bill, and an amendment was are just a few instances of what a candi­ sure that even if the street dog had quite as equable as that of the Isle of Ina thereof by caasing a copy uf this order to bt
Station..
s adopted to drop sectarian schools for date has to spend money for. After he brought around a cat to chase the iron Wight, but it possesses tbe additional pubUahed to the iUanNoa BixMiuiutwh
paper printed and cirruiut«*d in nuid Connty Ot
gets
through
thecampaign
and
is
electedIndios children after July 1. 1898.
dog would have remained unmoved. A advantage of -freedom from the fogs, Barry once tn each week tor.three auev**ai*&gt;
Washington, April 24. — The Indian he has to furnish every dead beat from
previou*
to
raid
day
of
beuriuit.
weeks
red Irish setter came out finally and which, are the greatest disadvantage
Chahlkm w. An*n»CNa.
appropriation
bill earning, with hie district who should-happen ts come;
(A true copy )
Jud&lt;e of Probate.
called the street dog away. The latter of the shores of tlie English channel.
axnendinents, about $9,1^,000, was to Washington with' money. Fve ac­
Grand Rapids.
went
with
distinct
triiccs
of
reluctance
Jetroft
passed by the senate yesterday and tbe tually given them money and railroad
OBDBR OF'PUBLICATION.
TESTING CHRONOMETERS.
in his manner. He liked the stj'le of
rAWUPg ...;..■
tickets
to
get
home
and
have
them
go
• •■■. a as; wjj]
sundry civil appropriation bill was dis­
State
of
Michigan.
that iron dog and had rather play in his Th* tntcrejtln; Process of Adjusting
cussed. Ata caucus of republican sen­ back and work against me.”
T»w Circuit Court for the County of Barry • Woodland-..’..
yard with him.
WatctiM
for
Temperature.
Ctxoa Grove .
f’i Chancery.
ators it was the unanimous opinion that
1 Ataareston ot raid
IRO&gt;’Y OF FATE.
Before a first-class wotch is sold it Olive Lenln&lt;ton
final adjournment ought to be possible
ARRIVING AT CONCLUSIONS
I Court, held a: the U.vsnxGb.........
Cotnphdnaut.
has to go through a variety of tests or
..
yCourt House In the
by May 18.
It Pnrsne* T„o Kuiinentljr Respectable
Unique Method* of Ressonlng. Which “adjustment*,'’ and onr of'the moat Frederick Jx»ntntr!on
1 city of H.;stings, on &lt;ht&gt;ta..................
J&gt;»nlng!on
Washington, April 25.—The senate
Dr.e&amp;dant.
.
}
Monday the wife dav Akers Point
Some People Adopt.
important is the adjustment for tem­
gave'the time yesterday to the sundry j Not long ago there were two ladira
of April A. D. 1 VC.
i'toveniale.........
Charles Daniels, a member of con­
Dolma................
Present Hon. Clement Smith.
perature.
civil appropriation bill without com- stepping at tne same boarding house,
Cirenlt Judge. Crooked Lake....
gress from Buffalo, served 26 years on
Chronometers arv adjusted for tem­
ploting it.
A bill was introduced es- They were single ladies, be it said, and
ItsafHtictarih'appnrtDttotiUa Court that MHO.......... .•.........
the New York supreme court bench peratures varying from 50 degre'** to the
DefeHdaiit Frederick l-enlnjcum Is a non­ Crewy
tablishing new regulations for forest both highly respectable. But for some
before he wm elected to congress. Re­ W/ degrees, as a rule, but some makers resident of this state, and that be resides Id the Bteola&amp;d Junr't.
» o •» sol a
reservations.
reason, sa; s tho Minneapolis Times,
of Ohio. On tn iUou ot tiweexey A Sweezey itaMCooper Lt..
cently, in talking over old law cases —especially in France—cool them down State
**» •SMi
So'.lrltors for the Complainant, tr 1« ordered CllsmMnd Ar
'Washington. April 27.—The sundry known ooly to themselves, thev ' ...G
k"
.
“, ,
i
w « 10. 2
civil appropriation bill was completed “couldn’t get along,” und matters went ! T
Tirv/J31!
a"-ers’
° to zero, and often they arc heated to tout Um? raid defendant Fredenrk Lenlngton
cause’his anxixranre to be entered wittiiu four
,r&gt;u“c*irr*
tat affl bt
and p»««l in th. ^ate on Saturday between th--X&gt; from bad to wor» till ।
Time. h&lt;- told a atory which
120 degrees. Beyond this point it is months from the date of tbb order, and Chat I7!D
cwrF,-ty&gt;fg
«»iaat&gt;r. std
It carries 23T.0WW.
they “quit .peaking,"
I * ^,u« ^“’‘"^n of the- unique dangerous to heat them, a* the oil In Oise of bIm appearance be can*e his answer rhe right Is resmrrd to t-iisnrc die:&lt;me of-ttwh
trams wifbuot r-oftee.
B
r7rr~ri7&gt;7^They both got tired, ol eourae, hvln- metbo"' P“n,ued,
P«P1' would be liable to injury, and even the to the eumplaluaDl'a bill to be fllrd and a copy
No. 8*11! wait at Woodbury !w D. L t X
thereof to [»• wrvrel ubtitt tlie Canip'alnant's
••
TIUJIOOSL.
in the same houto with .mortal enemy, i !“
The““? works might suffer.
Solicitors, wttblntwenty days after »ervire of own vtwn neccssan.
•fetop
on
auca^l
only.
a
«H&gt;y
of
said
bill,
and
in
defouit
tbrrerf
that
llliu latrod.crd and r.tltu&gt;n. and Brae- and finally both determined to move. I !? &lt;JU7t,j
that ofa man named
Pocket watches are adjusted for tem­ said bill be taken ascoalrsaco. And it Im further
.nun., rra.em.d. | Arrangements were made, and, aa luck I
2. VTT"
peratures varying from 35 degrees to 95 ordered that Witt to twenty dajMtbe raid Com
Waabington, April 21.—After paas- would have IL both moved the some [
, .2°'^ convicted in the lower degrees. The process consists in put­ plnlnnDt cause a ictl e of this order to be pub­
In the lUrrixus Bass mt. and tit*t the
Lug a fow private bills the house spent day. Lady No. 1 loaded up her house- court of tbc murder of his wife. Tho ting the watch in a closc-f.ttlng case, lished
rata publication be continued forth md tajMW
the remainder of the session yesterday hold goods in tlie morning, and In the &gt;:
5°'lrt ol, aP
s ‘ and placing thia in a cold room, or a for six suocesslve weeks, at leant once in each
week,
or
that he caave a copy of said order to
peala,
the find..&lt;.
finding n
off th.
the
in the consideration ot tbe general de- afternoon a dray pulled up and car- ; nc
“L' which
"hlnh reversed
rararwd th.
refrigerator with ice, and leaving it ne r-TSonally serves upou toe ’aid defendant
A special hearing was
Frederick Lanington, at leant twenty days be­
fleieney bill—the last of the general r|ed away the trunk, shawlstraps. and i lower .court.
there for some time, altering tlie works fore
the time prescribed for bls appearance.
ordered by .the governor. Thus wm
appropriation bills A bill was Intro- other effects of lady No. 2.
so as to make it ke£p regular time.
Clkmknt Hmitw.
duced to restrict the sale of drugged
Lady No. 1 was just oompuslng her-. '.held at Syracuse, and Judge Daniels Then it is very gradually heated, great
Cireul: Judge.
was
called
upon
to
preside.
.
In
examin
­
„
...
*clf te view Ute surroundings of her
care being taken not to let the moisture
MUKTGAGB SALE.
Washington, April 22.-In the house mw lodging place, when a wagon ing the -jurors, one man said that he
Default bavtugbeen mido In the conditions
yesterday Hr. Skinner (N*. C.) Intro- stopped at the front door and began to I wl“ PtacJlced in the matter. When in the warm air condense upon it
Next it is put in a specially con­ of s monimre made bv J«mr&lt;i F. Kbro-&lt;v&gt;d nnd
duced a bill which provldm for thesub- voJood a collection of articles unmis a’k,‘d */ he had
hl« prejudice
IH!. N'-w.vwt,
w:fo, :• .1 1 Aolr. v..
structed oven, and 'heated to 90 or 100 March ar. i«B, and urn Marvii 17. ff&amp;j, r,.; k-nra
milting to n vote of the people of the takal.lv feminine. She sized up the from th&lt;' pspert or by talking with intn the office of the Beataor of Deed* of Barrv
quesfiai. whether coagrebs shall pass' lnmk nnd W(.nt downstalnh filled with . to rested parties or &gt;y hearsay, be re­ or 120 degrees, the machinery being Comity tn th- State of Michigan, ta tlU r M of
a tree coinage
a const!- „“ horri
ble suspicion,
bn--------didn't1 again adjusted to go regularly. Chron­ .Murtr»«es,cin p«g«» 1JG. on wi.t.-U
- tail,
, and submit
.
awi aauav
wuKuicwn, to
vointerview
interview the
we 1 P;1,ed ,o &lt;"
. fr; &gt;' ?
i~--------ometers arc usually kept a -week in the there Is claim*-&lt;t to be due Fire ilpuured aad
tiitintin!
’l providing
tirnvwiinrr fr&gt;t«
....
L-nn,v
nV,.-.,,* they
tk^ case, i...,
t.-x
tutiouul nrnpniimAt
amenilmev.L
for trio
the landlady
know n
a tkin..
thing about
but •that
Twenty eight JMIani and thirty six onus'and
elcetioa ot Pif-itleat and vice praaideut
Iler .uipMon, were true. They had i U w“
prejudlorf.
Ke' cold chamber, then a week in the hot, m» i:!t nr proceertag* at law hevlrc been inand
again a week in the cold chamber. »t m:«ta 10 rtnover the t fticuat ’tarun-.t bl s;‘k(hyd'raelvoteoflhepe^le
&gt; moved into the same home.
,
, waa exensed. but Jujge Dantela waa
mortamqe or.nj.ypor: Mich.uf.
"
•
Washington. April 2.1.-Mr. Goodwin
T|,re f, „0 mon_ ,
, not satisfied, and he sent thn sheriff A fter that they are ready to make voy­
Notice Is therefore beretiy afver. tout on 8a* Best First and S&gt;w*nd*Class
ages to any port between the equator lirday the !&gt;’h 1 ur of 'uh 1K«.
urn o'clock I
l!”-1’! T
v &lt;
!oSe
-cou™'- ,h&lt;,y “&gt;&gt;&lt;&gt;“« 1&gt;«« matlc up the! I &lt;!n'1 ha&lt;l.the iurcr broc"!:l «° K““
and the poles without losing pr gaining
day
m place
of AftaCobu
(dem.)
Kaw, i.«»
nskeil i»,»r,
him tv
where
be in,.'
ha&lt;t gained his
thi Fifib
Alr.l-amn
district.
The.from
gen- ri;fVa.ronrs#&gt;« &lt;mri n
' •Lssln-r!
It .■'lai-K’aT-tro.'Kiri SI' sLA m MH,
v«v, did
u*(a AM/t,
The fellow replied:
*1 a minute.
ora! |at pMon’bill was considered. H I y©
ity ever
after. But they
not. Lade 'prejudice.
'VVM. v ,11 '..1:1 U^t&gt;e 1- ,.,R . ft’,.- In whi.
crat
*» jnever
get lier
her toinlr
trunk inqiHo
inside nf
of tK.
th\- don’‘ know nnyUll"F “lout tb,- ctfte.
ANGEJ.ES,
.
. 2 never act
tL’.&lt;U}“'tr jatfrilhet.a-.i} ,.i rarer l&gt;k 14.
CURIOUS
CHINESE
CUSTOM.
amends the existing pension laws so as ! hc^,,
ril u-ilk cu-tlnn to Uw kuliret M&gt;Mrr. 1--•
; but tlie lawyers m.-.cki such- idle! of
-af. dr.crltx’l
raid ii^rlrare o.
to prevent secretaries of the interior
’
। themselves in cxur.'/r.lfc-; the jurors CaUInff to Mla.l th* Bleary Of ilartaj ! । .i.k
FRANCISCO
:r.ivl: u.-rci-l ,:.r.T b- ntdtt.xn U
and’pension commissioner^ from Undo- i
Written Cmuactera.
;lr orauta: dot us ..Id ,-m
:u
j that I knew the ir.ut^ icust be guilty.’*
DEAF MUTES DANCE.
ing the! work and reversing the rulings :
Iu a work catitlfd “An Australian Ufest Ibarroti. aad the eu.ls, clisnre* and
and Intermediate Point*. •
wnw.
allm.11&gt;,
law
and
provl
Jrf
tor
In
uud
A
Jumplua
Memmr
on
lb.
1-t.oo
K^p.
HORSELESS
SLEIGH
INVENTED
of their! predecessors and also provides ,
iu China” occur, a deacription of the
’tw*. “ d !•’*■•••• twit unutra tn th.
th* Stop for Them. ,
~
~
that pensions allowed shnilMate from •
ot r&gt; tor., C. antr ot Ham and Hut. ot
A social dub of deaf mutes evist* in j wm Run on Kca'r and Xc« and tirea in i queer practice in China of honoring'
THROUGH JOIST SLEEPING UPS
their first application; fixes the maxi-'
*•lo1 nt-tabre •lx:Mn
j
waste
paper
by
committing
it
to
the
■l .h- 1
ol IteUo” alto lot number owe
w
,
th* Wuter.
mnm income of a widow entitled to n 1 W arsaw since 1883, and as there arc
leave Chlrqno. ttuou^hoai
Ftil.
I name.. In'the center of the gnxn liutnlrwi and u Irirrn lu liwdi and t-hrkauuT*
a
large
unmber
of
persons
thus
afflict•
iU
M&lt;
*
tors
f°
r
horeelo^nlyigas
are
among
pension under the ac?bf 1-Sft) nt ?3'J0 per i ”. .
unmber of persons thus afflict- 1
Atib'lof1 to raid VtiUre ol IMtUl. n.rrr C«iaSpring and Winter « vcrj Wt&lt;.:.. - !ay
xnght. and Cincinnati O. every N«uur
annum*, provides that n*&gt; pension shall! .J.2-XV
,
of Kunsian Poland, the .; the latest novelties at the patent office. . stand, the hollow pillar. In wl.dch Chi- e. Mteb . amnulu. to it,,- Rreortra rial thrre3
nd
Thursday
evenlr?
ami
are
run
;
They
are
lig^t,
powerful
affiurs,
nji
l
ueae
waste
paper
is
reverently
burnt.
be reduced or discontinued except for ^’u“ 18 “©ing very well. During the 1
~
«?&amp;
ns easily cis j “When letter, were invented." the Uulnl.ApRIS.MM.
fraud or recovery from di^ibllity, and’ lft8t’ J,r&lt;!k carnival tbe club arranged ’I it
- be run by ah amateur
, -------E .k,K*MTOJ‘•
ik-ruier'
that dHeontinued pemiiuw.. when ve- *
andonier to enable the mem- !
? borwlecs earrmgem j Chinese say, "Heaven rejoiced and hell
Ariurnr;. I.H* .■Wortraare.
are designed,
icys.u.
tbev-_
New
"Keverencc the charaeconsidered and realldwcdTshall date j 1*5.
to the music irj lime, a 1 The
e sleighs
ro*»«»j»
« nra.«, ......
. ,. trembled."
from their discontinuance.
‘
I 'erJ* curious plan was adopted, which ;, York World, to run. either on the snow ). tcra," is an Injunction of Confucius
HtOZATZ RRDKIt.
ice. .*A pair of spurred
wheels is i| which no Chlnamae neglects to follow.
without chMiiLc and oii fast butii :nl».
Washington; April 24.—-In the house' P^jed quite efficient. A large paper । &lt;or _„
*
?-vu£’,i‘'i'l;»i’.O«M.vof Ran,-*.PjLMM*nirrr&gt; 4ioWiUk* sccund-c'..-. «*a
- -__ _
HT^^^ ]| He remembers that “he who uses let- 4 UBWMlon
uf the l)rt&gt;!i«&gt; ('for ih« secure
yerterday the entire time mow spent on d5’11 was
UP
the piano, and | O r-1-ri n &lt;m/1
u* »etwe«&gt; 41.-. ninners,
Bccoxnmodiuian*&gt; Ln »b&lt;; t ur ** ’wpiOF
541
Frwtiute Offlov. can*, the first ’ates t«c!ug horn t h.
to :
tlie general pension bill. A bill to ad- l?p P,nJ’er, also a deaf mute, who fur- 1 7' “ a *'?*—
leTer
he driver con adjust ,i। tered paper to kindle the f..c has ten in
— f--BL«’&lt;
&gt;" v»!&lt;tI’oantr oa tviu- CatifOrhlapolau. K:; fnn: nucbuis'l to Calldemerits,
and
will
have
itchc
non*;"
«nit Oklahoma to statehood was favor-' nished
music, which, of course, ‘ Ulem ®°
they will work on the soft
thf-aiij. the Ziud dav of Anri!, in rhe voor fornia pouua. fuM: fron*. Mtw orraaf to
ably reported.
.
could not be heard by the members of 1 f00"’ just us smoothly as upon ice. One he remembers that “be wdii toeses 01 Prritbthundred and nlnrtv-dxr5** Ca'fornta point*. S3, per ilnubi- Nr.h, Frt'n
t^FTesenl Charles W. Armsirorg, Jcdue
Pre- N»nv Orleans dally tnrougb Puiinwn .^retee
Washington, April 25. -L The entire1 the club» U8ed tt pedal to make the lnvcnlor has also provided against tlie lettered paper Into dirty water, or
I* operate^.
®-'ut®of J**«b L Cuv
session uf the house yesterday was con-1
fi«rure move up and down in time '
o£ breaking through tlie ice. burns it In a filthy platx hM 20 demer­ tradeS£Srr *
sumed in discussing'the pension bill.1 w,th the Piec® played. A large sign ' । is eIei&amp;h 1b formed, something like ti? its, and will frequently have ton eyes
Lowest Rates, Best Rovrt
P®UMon duly vertfled
and
A bill was passed authorising the free’ aJou?s‘tJc announced the character of i. boat’ and 18 perfectly water tight. If or become blind;” whereas, "he who
*4‘uer• Adnilnhtnrturol said estate.
Vu'e ,a!l:" nniy *** Mtbortted eniwjvT'rt-d
~ into the United States
- of articles
- j the dance, and thus it became possible '
Ice should break the sleigh would
entry
gets about and collects, washes and -ra
nltijrf'■°M I ”
of the' ran! et
and U,c ic« BPure would ac; as burns lettered pnper has S.OOO merits,
or animals exported for exhibition in f for the deaf mutes to enjoy the dances ।
। as if they were not afflicted with their 1 P™?1® wheels in bringingyou to shore adds 12 years to his life, and win be­ ^Sb%:raiSdii!S2d ESSEA Ku
other countries.
Washington. April 27.—|fo«t of the I organic shortcomings. Besides that, ' &lt;*aln*
come honored and healthy, and his chil- ^b^S^'pSSSS?" “• ’-‘X
all point*- in
. •
One potent is for d sleigh that may be drenandgrandchildrenwill be virtuous
time in the house on Saturday was oc-1 they were spared the agony of those ।
nureuaoii ti I, Msmi.uiu lutnn:,. -j,.
copied with die general pension bill. I who could hear, for some wag had tarn- rowed ucrOfi8 the iccu Ou the eml of and filial." But bis reverence has strict
Eulogies were delivered on the late! jiered with the piano, which was fright- ! earh ^r “ a heavy weight with asliarp limits, and while lie reverences a piece
Hepreaentative William H. Crain, of fully out of tune, even the player never •' Btee^ point to cut into the ice. Another of paper upon wliieh a moral precept
Texas.
I noticing that fact. The deaf mutes i ”&gt;wb&lt;»t fo^ the ice is rigged with slid- is written, he often thinks himself ab­
'■*•
i danced into the early jmorning hours ।
&lt;’cat and 1&lt;?gs with sharp spurs solved from reverencing the moral pre­
Creioae c.QBM Two Draths
unanimously
tne cntertaln. ; which catch into the ice and shove the cept Itself.
nnd nn*»U^.i
w voted (he
sioanoke, \ a, April 23.—A cyclond, | meat a magnificent success,
| boat, forward «u h time the rower pulls
r«»« i!to
actwmpanied hy
•___
.actompanled
by hall and a vprv
very hoot
heavyv . *•
Considerable speed is obtained bv this
? !fd’TVRted la said estate, of tho
time taWe&gt;. and further inforraixrtall, .truck the city ot Salem, seven
^OEAD, YET ALIVE.
tain? to router— .... ... ,,T **■
arrangement, although the rowing is
nmlion
i&gt;rera|Mr' B----- 5 who IirK) la Bangor
mile exeat of here, Friday afternoon
gjuxHng1
iraia. apply to
,
not as easy as upon the water.
and besides blowing down several barns An IntetwHln, Kooeh Arden Casa la an
ek-el" buT^gThe wX ?e^
W. (J. NEIMYKJt.
Eocllah Court.
,
”Gea‘i'Wctrt» rn Afsenh
unroofing outhouses and uprooting
SPOILED THE PERFORMANCE.
, 23uCl.v« St,&lt; ..’.ago. bl.
A curioun Enoch Arden cane, in which
kind11 o“ePd in'°Xicstln« “l-or
«F
'trees, demolished two houses, in one
W.H. CONNOR.
, ■
.
MtoMlT.at.ra That B.t.u „ Aclo, ta ,
-of which were 11 colored people. Jane the lord justice of appeal bad to Inter­
kind. One day he waa asked to drink tatra.rap,.] Ctt^"
Vominen-t.! Aswt-S"KsaH
stlc
Play.
vene
Ln
order
to
bring
a
man
to
life
•HUrris anti .‘her five-year-old son were
ly several of the neighbors at the rib
Ito*
wintor
a
numbaronitwarypeoMOBTU
AOK
balk
8. F. B. MORSE.
'
lage store, where drinks were sold si
taken dead from the ruins, and of th ) Main legally, has just been decided in pie indulgri from tlmr to time in
,
G. P. and T. A.. So.Pac. Co.
England. Forty-two yearn ago a wom­
ten rents each. "No, I thank w. “ a
other# four were badly injured:
Neu t’fteans. to
Daring Fcbrnary
.*„’T5W;*-* **• Ail"
an married a Bailor in the British navy, tear theatricals.
replied; “I never drink, gentkm.n’
who deserted, went to the United tbey produced a comedy. One of tbe Bin if it's ail the ssame to you Hi lay
Bushnell, HU April 25.—la the Fif­ Staten and waa not heard of again for actors, says London Tid-BIU. played
a gimlet instead.”
J
U UUie
teenth congressional district repute 36 yearn. Six years after his disap­ tbe port of a burglar and had to climb
Ji can convention Friday, Congreaaman
wd io.Sit
'* Cr”u
pearance-ahe married another man. up the outside of the house in which
B. F. Marsh, of this city, was renom­ With whom she Bred for 1« years, but the entertainment was given and en­
InMItutad tn
M Uw
*reu
inated by acclamation. Although the from whom she at last obtained a judi­ ter through the window, which waa at
delegates are uninstructed, it is known cial separation and alimony in 1302. trierear of the improvised stage. He8bjr«lven. that on 8*tThe second husband pleader! that his hurried around from the dreaaimr■a**-. Hi ttw&gt; CUvU TheAnwican Protective Tariff Leap*
,
t'ongremmen n&lt;ht.
’ ' marriage was null, as her first hus­ Koms and valiantly commenced to
’ “2. Sup! or mu*.
k^^hingiou, April 24.—In a dispute band was alive at. the time, but the jury "raggle up the wall, when a poiiceman
’%“»•*«» Il which ia a national organization edvocati’g
grasped him by the neck, thinking him
In
the
divorce
court
found
that
the
man
over a portion of the Wilson tariff bill
“Protection to America- Labor and
a
raritabie
burglar.
He
started
to
exi
CaTigte’isinan Dall, of Missouri, and w-ua dead. Last year hunbund Ko. 2 plain, but the minion of the law would
Industry" aa explained by its constita^Congressman Money, of Mississippi, discovered jjuaband Xo. 1. brought suit
have none of It. The audience was woaiought with fists and inkstands in a again and produced him in court, where
tion, ea follows :
.,
dering in the meantime why the play
eomxoittec roo&gt;n and both men were in-. he was fully identified, but tbe judge
did. not proceedand the young actora
held that os a jury bad rleclarerl he wm
and actreaau on the stage were eagerly
dead, he could not admit that be waa
Virginia for McKinley.
waiting for the buiglsr to enter and
aUveanddtamiaaedthesult. Theappel-'
Staunton, Vdk, April 24.—Tbe repub­
pro;teetn the cue. when they heard
licans in convention yesterday elected late judges seem io lie of ills opinion. •hneks^eil.. oaths sud threau fram
There era no personal or priv»»
McKinley delegates to’the national conthe garden. Bushing out, they found
mention and adopted a platform favor­
th* mnateur burglar thrashing wildlr
tion and it is sustained by memberships ,
ing the gold standard and protection to
the grass, while a brawny
‘
husband had ginn seeurity that he
American industries.
contributions Hid the distribution of its
nwn sat w» his shouldera hax^xneri]
|
..
.
his neck i*to th® mud.
i
Moline. III.. April 27.—A tworawr,
trama buUdla® at 1420 Second nvwnue,
avapied b, Steve Walter. .. . board.
Isq; Soane, waa ilea:, eyed by lire at two

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Texas, anti Arizona.

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Tezas, Arizona,
New Mexico
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LOCAL NEWS.

Hasting7 Banner,

* CIRCULATION •

Thursday, Apr. 30, 1896.

Fnis week,

W. R. COOK. Local Editor._______

92 quires.

Jixon Sep bar:, no tabrie.

^uoo Prize

Baklnr

made' fTiom

Nightmares.

Powdw leavens

People who dine late at night in a
Hereafter, changes for advertisements
l-otberan&gt; ot Carleton and vicinity certain uptown restaurant may have
oust reach this office Tuesdays at latest to wjH build a new church at a cost of 32,noticed a well-dressed, wild-eyed, hag­
usure Insertion In the issue of the week
gard-faced, dyspeptic man devouring
’hen brought
NutttlOK eleans cleaner Ilian .lazou soap
night after night with apparent relish
The annual rally of tbe Genesee bounty dishea which only the ultra brave have
Make It a point to see that your blood Is nuri- Sunday School association will be heM at courage to ent more than once a month.
hSxt.1 sSpMnSrthS!1*"*"** •* ,ul’
wlll‘ Flint on April 30.
That man i* an artist, says the New
,f.Try * can of u°Pkins’ Steamed Hominy ‘York WoeH, and eating indigestible
Vermontville will celebrate July 4th,
(HulledCorn). It Is delicious. FallqL, tbe food is b part of his business, for he
Kalamazoo and Battle Creek bicyclists is u maker of posters. Since the use
Nashville’s high school ball team is or­
have raised ab.iul $1,000 to make cinder of grotesque posters, built on the lines
ganized and looking for games.
of Aubrey Beardaley’s phantom fan­
pt.ths Into the country.
Otsego’s band has ordered new uni­
cies and on the principle of Chimpanzee
Mr. S. M. Witts, a commercial trav­ forms, blue In color and trimmed Id black । It’s all the same, a slight cold, congested Johanna's savage sketches, has become
longs or severe cuugh. Une Minute Cough
eler at home in Brandywine, Vs., ex- mobair briid.
general as a means of ad vert hi ng news­
Cure banishes them. W. H. Goodyear
,.Uins how easily we may mistake
papers it is no more than right that
ne-ve eshanstion for kidney and other
Owing to a failure ot the Lansing team
A number of families about Three Oaks the world should knowjww foe de­
o-L-anictroublra. He write,: ‘‘About to secure suitable grounds, there will be will move to Georgia, making tbe trip
signs ore conceived.
,wo month, ago I came home,nffering
overland In wagons.
nn state league this year.
The case of this wild-eyed, haggard­
fron: sleepleeneM and , dull P«tan&gt;
A little 111. then a little pill. Tlie 111 Is faced, dyspeptic artist alone will be
;;;t . -dneys. I wa« advized to use Dr.
A man was recently sentenced from
gone,
the
pill
has
won.
DeWitt
’
s
Little
cited. His may or may not l&gt;e the
Wheeler’s Nlerve Vitalizer, which I Cadillac for three months at Jackson (or
Early Risers the little pills that great ills.
method used by ail the better poster
Cid. Less than two bottles completely stealing a head of cabbage.
W. H. Goodyear.
cured nie of what I thought wa* kidmakers. Every night he goes to this
Fifty ballots were cast at the Bemfin
Mr. aud Mrs. A. W. Haines of Otsego uptown restaurant, eats a welsh rab­
r.ey trouble. I consider it a valuable
Inst Sunday celebrated the 44th anulver* bit, a cold broiled lobster, two cream
medicine. The nerves are the support county convention to decide who
and maintenance of the entire human should support for Congress.
sary of their wedding.
rolls and a dish of ice cream and drinks
Mructnre and should be treated, in­
far whom he firm. This engineer,
It Is not a miracle.it will not cure every­ a quart of cheap claret. Then he goes
From the I/iditttrial -Veter, Jackton. 3fieh.
_
. John Lynch^
Auguste has been raking in a good
stead of the organs manifesting the
thing. but It will cure piles. That’s what home, drinks two glasses of ic* water,
Mrs. c. H. t.’lipe, who lives on the corner has bad a wide experience on lhe rail, and bin
rvmptonis. Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve Vi- many fines from bicyclers the psst few DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve will do, beret ires qnd the nightmare does the rest. •r Perrin, r.:i.l tad Stre- t, Jwlnon, MleU.,
«&gt;»• &gt;&gt;i“ In »&gt;&gt; emergency.
ulizer is the only reliable and safe few weeks for riding on the walks.
Ciuse It has done II tn hundreds of cases. In the morning hi? sketches the hor­ . ,
, _ ,
.. .
On, day but winter Mr. Lambert ranch,
treatment to use to build up and suphas fur two ycar.i berti troubled with inuigr®-1
.k.
W. H. Goodyear.
J
cold after an unusually hard run through tno
rors he raw in his dreams and finishes
Iu a store at Okemos is displayed the
v the important nerve tissues of the
und the ncx|
whea
Tlie Dunklee celery company of Kala­ them as the orders for posters pour in. tion and nervon* prostration, her heart would kren, biWer
human system, so that they may following sign. ’‘Please don’t spit on lhe’
•strengthen the vital organs.
mazoo. have just broken ground for a can­ He is making n. fortune in the business. apparently stop .beating. She would suffer xtooping to shovel cual into the ftirnaee, wn»
ceiitag or go to bed on the counter.”
ning factory at South Haven.
great pain, in fact, she honestly thought she raddenly taken with revore pains in hfe back/'
&gt;nl&lt;‘ bi/ JI’. H. Goodyear.
Rev. Lewis Brown of Barlie Creek, will
• . it . n„
-rnr, hron.ht There pains increased sq that work was irapos' MICROBES ON STAMPS.
Busy people/have no time, and sensible
wasc.jfng to die. 'Her troubles were brought
1
kt­
* °
aible, and the young fireman baa to leave hia
deliver the commencement address before people have no inhliuatlon to use a slow
The Philatelist's Collection, as a Source on Ire a severe attack of la grippe. Sleep ; locomotJrf .and
home. Engm«r Lynch
TliSS IDA FITZ. SIMMONS.
the Marshall graduating class this year.
remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acts
of
Danger.
’ I Trachtc of Pi mo. Organ. Voice Culture.
wu nearly a stranger to her f&lt;»t all this time, 1 |114j advucd his comrade to try Dr. Williams*
promptly and gives permanent results.
Having successfully disclosed the hy­
Farmers about the state are of tbe opin­
-r. ‘&gt;r.v. Tteorougb Bas* and other advanced
W. H. Goodyear.
and life had become a burden to her until she Pink Pills for Pale People, saying he had
. ■ Sr»-rt»l tenns In classes nt rwo or
gienic dangers adherent to the ki*s.
- u Vol •• Culture. For particulars call ion that ground hasn’t been in us good
The Carleton creamery has peen sold to the telephone receiver and the towel, was »1 vised by friendly neighboni who had been entirely cured of a revere illness by
condition for spring crops In five years, as
a practical creamery man aud will be op­ medical science has now turned it* at­ used Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill, to give them them.
it is this spring.
a trial, which she did, and it would be hard to I At last, when Mr. Lambert waa so crippled
erated during the coming reason.
tention to the perils that beset the
find a mure grateful woman in Michigan tluia I with pain in his back and rides that he could
JM. H. STEBBINS.
Will Evans, Lansing’s crack bicycle
According to Dr.
Barns are absolutely painless when De- philatelist's art.
uragniniwn
soon itthe
nr house,
uuuw. he
nruii-u
Mrs. C. II. Cline, as prominent physicians ; scarcely drag
himself about
asked
r
FrXEr.Ai. liinKcroa.
rider smashed the amateur bicycle record Witt’s Wtech Hazel Salve is promptly
Unna, says the Science News, a patient
his mother to buy him some of the pills. This
nt is next to cnristmaii’Photograph
hod given her up. while today she is able to she
difl. Before the sufferer had taken one
last week when he went a mile In 1:53 1-5 plied. This statement is true. A perfect was recently attacked by a peculiar
;;nJReridcnce Sto.Court street. All
do
her
own
work
and
is
as
pleasant
a
little
remedy
Bor
skin
direares.
chapped
bands
Ivox he began to experience relief, and four
., , i‘r&gt;'inptlv :ended day er’sight.
parasitic growth in the beard. On mak­
at Coronado Beach. California^
and lips, and never fails to core PMes.
ing a minute examination of some of Ixxly as one would like to visit. She used boxes mauc him to well that he has worked en
his locomotive every day since without wire
W. H. Goodyear.
Tbe oldest pioneer in Eaten county is
the hairs, tlie doctor recognized the dis­ three Pink Pills a day only, tbe hurt one just having a retup erf the pain which mode biaa
E. UAKttCLL.
W. W. POTTER. Ormond Butler, of Charltme, who has
The water board of Port Huron notified ease a* “piedra,” which is chiefly met before retiring, which always Insured her a so great a sufferer.
lived tn Michigan 70 years, having eorae the ctoxnril on Terrelay night that a eur- with in British Columbia. The doc­ i good night's rest.
bakkell a potter,
Mr. Lambert told the story of his cure to ■
•
attorneys *l Law.
Mrs. Cline h only thirty yenra old and reporter who called al hislMnne No. 555 West
.:v over Hwr.lnga (tty Bank. Col lee Lions here from Sew York whew feu years eld. I plus Of 311.000 was ready to hand over to tor's friend had never been in Columbia,
Forty-eighth Sireet, New York, toying “«
the eity.
could
ill
afford
Io
let
her
life
slowly
ebb
away.
r.-uiptly attended to. and gea-ral law boniness
but he frequently received letters from
hoped other people would he benefited as be
A new use has been found for potatoes.
assorted.
,
Take adore «f DeWitt’s Little Early correspondent* there, und, being a col­ Il is diffienk for one to describe her ailments1 had been by taking Dr. Wfllianw’ wonderful
It is said-K they are dropped In tbe 'bole Hirers just for tlx good they w+II do you. lector of .postage
„ stamps,
a . lie was in
_____
the but we con ray to all afflicted that if they medicine. He said he would never lose au
A. LAMPMAN.
when trees are planted,,.the latter will These little pills ore good for ^digestion, habit of removing them from the let- will call or write to Mrs. Cline they will not; opportunity to recommend there pills to hio
, friends.
thoroughly
convinced of- the
for headache, good for liver com
In Dr. Unna
I’nna’a opinion the gum only
----—be
---------»—*--------- _ menu of'
J&gt;r Williams
n inmnur’ nna
run iur
iue INopIft
Dr.
Pink PUla
for Pale
All kinds rf’Dental work .tiene caretolly and thrive much better as poteroes are excellent good
plaint, good for constipation. 1They .are
the postage stamp is an excellent there little friends, for she pendsls in calling I cure -all diseaaes arising from a vitiatsdl ac»•r tupt v. Lacal Anesthesia ges or chloroform far holding moisture.
good.
W. H. Goodyear.
i/tner over Phln Santth's Racket Store,
material for retaining any disease them such, but she will also tell you of her dition of ths blood, such as pale and toDov
Marita Weimer, aKttiainazoo widower,
ud w.
thw Joss of al-petite, uepressiun oi rpirus, iaca &lt;*
L. C. Stiff, who was Injured at Elkton germ* that it may receive from the ap­ muT.loa. rara
,
, ™
, fu«ntee
,
J. C. I AMPMAN, M. D.
eged 7C. and Mrs. Betsy Sutherland, a "Saturday by falling Into a revolving pul­ plication of the tongue, and in remov­ she will eon rince you that she owes her life to-: ombttion. anemia, chlorosis or grer a rickwitr. W. A. Lamp-nan. callspreunplly
rd. special auexrK-n given to titling wldow-af the same age. were yesterday ley, died Tuesday without regaining cm»- ing stamps—even when moistening is day to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills which she ' new, palpitation of the heart, shsrfnew of
not lie without for it* Weight in gold.
breath on slight exertion, coldaem of handa
an-’ treating Hernia hr Rcpture for ■married by Jnstlee F. A. Mills, who re­ -sciousaess.
done with the sponge—there is always would
This evidence is only a repetition of whnt or feet, swelling- of the feet and limbs, pata
caw. The majority of cares can be
It’s just as easy to try One Minute a danger that the collector’s fingers all people ray who hare tried this wonderful in tbe bock, nervous headache, dixriiiem;
-maa-Ety cured without a snsgteai opera­ cently celebrated htedwenty-first Wrthday.
•Cough Cure as anything else.
It’s easier may receive und communicate the con­ mueilv. It’s as faithful n friend *■ one could j Ion* of memory, feebleness of will, ringiujE
George E. Bardeen K Otsego, Is a busy to cure a severe rough or cold with it. Let
poasiblr introduce into their household, never ’ in the ears, early decay, all forms of femora
tamination.
fsihux always reliable in times of great suffer- weakness, kucorrhoa, tardy or irregulkr
I AW Aff^ COLLKCTI3N OPFiOT OF
‘ man. He has charge of a big paper mill,} ydur-next purchase for a cough be Ooe
inr and danger. Now to show how sincere she jieriods, suppression of menses, hyssssio.
L
J. M. SMITH.
Is mayer, manager e!tbe bare ball club,3 Minute Cough Cure..
Better “
ci'.c'.rc;
medicine;
was she memiowd thft she induced her hus- paralysis, locomotor ataxia, rheumatism,
When
a
schoolmaster
entered
the
Cullertions made in-all paru; «f the state takes-care of the only brass bend in the better reaufc: better try it.
bawl, Mr. C H. (line to try the remedy, i sciatica, all diseases resulting from humors
temple of Beaming a few mornings ago ♦verybodv around here knows the affable and in the blood, causing scrofula, swelled glands^,
W. H. Goodykak.
&lt; • inrprcclng a speciality. Special pains'
place,
-and
dabbles
Ir.
politics,
being
an
arfever sores,, rickets,
rickrts, trip-ioim
hip-joint dteeaaac
diseases auncBtaken in drafting contracts, chattel mod-!
be read on the blackboard the touch­ efficient Charlie who for the last ten years has ---------------M
l
elevens
hasn
’t
hade,
single
case
of
been iu the employ ofJthe Michigan'Central back, acquired -dr-forml tie*, decayed
►•fcitesaad wiUs.
Woodland, Mich. dent'repubUcan.
scarlet fever or dlpbtberia-rfuriug lhe year ing legend: "Our teacher is a donkey." Railrund und wlx» was sorely afflicted with ex­ chronic eryripelaa, catarrh, eeniump
Tbk season of the year reralw€s ooe of past, and tiie death tate it only 8 5-4 In The pupils expected there would be a cruciating pains in the chest and also with &lt;me tbe bowels and lungs, and also
alee forlnvigprfor •
dwarC Taggart
Loyal £. Knappea
combined cyclone nnd earthquake, but of the severest attacks of sciatic rheumatism, ating the blood and system when broken
tbe remark made by the old colored a thousand.
’ ~ by overwork,
*• worry,
*
disease,
axeeaa
ArthurC. Denison.
the philosophic pedagogue contented tlx-most dreaded drspoiler of home comforts. down
We might tell you more about One Min­
TAG'IART. KNAFTEN ft DENISON,
i lady who was observed to be physically
„.»
ul hour
,-vui from being struck with one of
r. —
In
one
his and indiscretions or Hying, rreoveiy fro
himself with adding the word “driver*
LAWYERS.
r.
Upon 'being asked if she was ute Cough Cure but you probably haow to the legend, and opened* the school as spell* he would be as helpless a* an infant ten acute diseases, such as ievera, etc., low
Hooses i«ii Bi’ MicMgan TriuftCo. Bldiu,
i oppreesed.
dav» old, to-day Mrs. -Cline aaeureo u» that vital power*, spenaa torrbora, early dm
Grand RapUs. Michigan. III she said: “No.-wot ’zactly, tut tir^ foe’ that it cures a congh. Every one does
do'w there i« not a more able or liealthy man premature old age. Three pills are not
who lias (wed It. It Is a perfect teemedy usual.
standing up in Jackson employedhytlieMich- purgative medicine. They (xrtuin nothing
i«. I don’t feel ambition ’nough&lt;o.git outer for coughs, colds, himresnees. It Is an es­
iambs a. sweesst.
igaa Central llailron-i than her hnslmnd. who that could injure the mwt deHratc syrirra.
pecial favwrite far children, being pleasant
The Ideal Panacea.
•'
. Attorney at law.
never had another attack of the dn-nded and । They art directly on the bleed, supplying to
Hastings. Mieh.
James I. Francis, Aiderman. Chicago, painful diwa— and one box of tbe Pink Pills the blood Its life-giving qualifies 4&gt;y asrirtinr
Tne gold output of the United Stales to tekeaud qulck In curing.
W’. H. Goodykj*.
it to absorb oxygen, that great rapporter «
Practises in all courts of the state. Cek
says: "I •yar.rd Dr. Klwt’» New Dircov- cured him permanently.
will
be
materially
increased
*by
the
re
­
; all organic life. In this way the blood, being;
.-vtious.nruittpyy attended to.
The Odd Fellows of the southeastern ery as an ideal Panacea for Coughs,-Colds
: supplied with its lacking conrtftaentav.
duction made ou Scturday la‘tlie rates far
■TRICKEM
AT
Hit
POST.
district aesselatlou of Michigan celebrated and Lung Complalnta. having used it in
! becomes rich and red, nourishes the variososmeltirg gold orearfrom S15 tc-ffl per toe. the 77th onaivemary of the order *t Beck­ my family for the last five years, to the
A.tCRIBNEfLAf. D.,
organs, stimulating them to uctivjp in the
Pt.yslcian end Surgeon, This will allow a .profit on ores, running ford ou April *27.
performance of their functions, and tliua
exclusion of physicians prescriptions or
eliminates diaeaacs from the syrton.
Dritou.
•
•
Mich.
oth»*r ptwpannlons."-$■20
per
ton,
which-could
not
&gt;toe
marketed
•nicr &lt;t residence. ooe block east of depot.
Bright red cheeks, an ckttic step, a eTcar
Rev. John Burras. Keokuk. Iowa,
...
_
.. I ’kin and a bright eye derate health; and M
before. The reduction Is due to Improved
Richard I^mbcgt w opeofthe most capable i« just these results which follow the nse of
Be *«re and-me that &lt;dd and well tried writes: *1 hare lirev a minister ot the
I A. A C. H. BARBER
methods.
Methodtet
Episcopal
church
for
55
years
or
firemen on the New York Central &amp; Hudson ’ Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People.*
• •
PhysteteBv and Surgeons.
, _
. remedy. Mrs. Winslow
w inflow’- Soothing
seaming Syrup
syrup
The farmers «&lt; Calhoun county and for children teething. It souths the cHid. more, and hare never found anything so Rirer lUllniil.' Thraiyh only tanttw P'.'X ,r* *11 ",f
dryrrijm. - -■&gt;
«a city or county responded to witt.
.. J r
1.1ki
h-‘d b-v ’na’1 ft™” Pr. William* Medicine
vicinity are again turning thrfr attention J softens the gurus. allays all pain, cures teneficlal.or that eave me sueh speedy
pn.inptiMss, day or ntoht.
old, h&lt; hu
th. confidence of th. Comp.,.., SchraMod. . X. r„ foe Hie. per
to the raising of sotRhum, anda MarebwM wind nolle and is the best remedy tor rr’lef s- Hr. Klug’s New Dljvjovecy.** JTry
Trial
tM« Ideal f'oasrh Remedy ' now.
’ ‘ aasn over him, and especially of the engineer j box, or six boxes for £*.50.
p A. €H ELDON,
«.„l.
nut In .-trittot tor H. -ll.rrtio*. Tweht,-five
» bottle.
Bottle* ft** «l Modern Drug bt»»rr.
‘ .
JLbsfract and «eal Estate Office. , man Is arranging to put In a plant for Hs
Abstract Block. Hastings.
James MoKay. an Alpena sailor, reports
manufacture. Many years age the raising
Money is lorn ou Bail Estate Real Estate
that lie was poqueed upon by live men and
While M&lt;x. Frank Ktauka uf North
m&gt;;J on c- mmlsslou. General ecu vovaacing. afaorgham In that ftectioo was quite an
Having a *»mp&gt;te set at Abstract Books, eran- industry but tbe process of manutao- mutilated toa-ahocklng manner. He did Branch was carrying a lamp on Tuesday
-J troft-.be Records. &lt;*n furnish complete
not recoguixe Ute men. and there Is &lt;w night. It broke and set fire to her clothing.
toring It for the market was in snch a c I ut%
She was terribly burned and Is not ex­
____ ______________
Is the Most Popular Republican Newspaper
crude stale at teat time that the
pHILIP T. COLGKOVE,
The strvftgth which comes to ns from pected to live.
of
the West and Has the Largest Circulation.
’
Attorney ct Law
fazmers Vecame di&gt;couraged and turn- eating nourishing food is better than-stimDuran McEwan of lx»nr Rapids, Al­
• Ssecessor to Smifiii A Colgroce.)
pena county. t&lt;a* gone crazy from attend­
ed tbeir efforts In tolber dioectlons.— ulatiun. because It b new strength.
TERMS BY MAIL.
(Ottce iu Union block, Hastings.)
The health whieh belongs to a strong ing religious revival*. He has been locked
’■’-vrtlees b. al!tbe courts of the stale.
Settle Crak Moon.
DAILY (without Sunday)........... j................... $4.00 per year
Ixxly. well notirkhril • by proper food up in the count* Jail 10 prevent Ida doing
J ’ *
\ E. KEKASTON,
Preliminary steps have been taken to­ (properly digested). If th* only health cloWnce to hlnwlf or other people.
DAILY (with Sunday) ......................
$6.00 per year
Attorney cl .Law,
ttiRt is iastiiur.
ward
:be
Incorporattan
-of
tbe
Allegan
• Over J. 8. Goodyear ft Co.’ a store.)
The difference tadween Shaker Diges­
"•*rtlee»lu«Xlcourt&lt;.of tbeState. Collections sporting and athletic association.
The tive Cordial aftalothdr medicine* Is simply
PER YEAR.......................
1=
■mmptfy at tended to.
The best ralve I” the world tor cuts,
capital stock has been placed at 510,000, ghat It helj»- nature tn make strength. It
As a Newspaper THE INTER OCEAN keeps abreast of the times in al’
Urui-s's. M«res. ulcers, salt rheum, fever
respects.
It
spares
neither
pains
nor
expense
in
securing
per share, several hundred of which does not profe»K-to cure sickness, except sores, tetter, chapped'bands, chilblains,
K. Tl MKERMAX, Homapathlc 1'1-7 at
ALL THE NEWS AND THE BEST OF CURRENT LITERATURr .
ric I an and Surgeon.
have already been sj&gt;oken for. It Is pro­ as the sickness -is a result of weakness earns, and all akin Irruptions, and posi­
caused by
not properly digested.
OtBeewvar Roger'* zr &gt;orry store.}
tively cure piles or no pay required. It !
posed to build, on grounds already secured
Shaker Digestive Cordial will relieve the Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction •
a throe-lap blejcle track. hose tiaok and pMigs of Indigestion, and make thin, sick
. .... Price «.
— - per ।
25 cents
or money refunded.
11ASTING6
ity
ank
bAre-bal) diamond. If obey can be com- weak people as well as if tbeir stomachs box. Fur sale by W. H. Goodyear, the !
As a Family Paper Is Not Excelled by Any.
plated, the bieyole meet to be there June had never been out of order.
drugght.
Hastineft,
Ic is a gentle aid to the digestion of na­
nkjSr-’It has something of Interest to. each xn-mb-r of the ftmilv.
Its
is and ifl will be held on them.
ture’s strength-maker, food.
YOUTH S DEPARTMENT is U.6 very best of its kind. Ito LITER­
The Children ot God. or S,intk ot the
Tria! bottle, io cents.
ARY
FEATURES
are
unequaled.
In
the
woods
near
Charlotte
Suudaj*
a
At
druggist*Evening light, a peculiar religions denomSURPLUS, 9 I 7,000XX)
It is a TWELVE PAGE PAPER and contains the News of the World.
ra-'-iryorated.under the laws ot tbe State Qi rifted oa»U pouch wis found. It contained
Plainwell will hold its annual tuir brpt. Inatbin which flourishes in ‘outhwestern
POLITICALLY IT IS REPUBLICAN, and gives its readers the benefit of
Michigan.Ill erect a home for aged I
Michigan. •
a large quantity of mail, among which 15. 16. 17. and 18. two weeks earlier thaO
the ablest discussions on all lire political topics. It is nublished in Chicago
open for buoJnwas, Dec. IB. 1880. were noleo. drafts, money orders ete., iKital. hoping totavold rain* siul competi­ women of its fsltb at S mth llaven.
and is in accord with the people of the W. st in both politics and literature.
Please remember that the price of THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN is
amounting to 8^,000. The mail was most- tion wltii neighboring fairs. r
A Valuable Prescription
,
OFFICERS
ONLY UNS DOLLAR PER YEAR. Addrcas
J, Iron: Bay city. s«clna&gt;v and surroundEditor Morrison of Worthington. Ind. 1
m.
Roainson. President
,
Cheater
Vice Pres.
THE INTER OCEAN. Chicago.
Is this; If you are troubled with Catarrh
Sun” writes ‘You hava a valuable pre­
Dan W. Reynolds, Ctthi«-r «ng points tor Detrolt^dated May 44 and
»S. 1S9S. Tbe leltera had all been opened Cold In Head. H&gt;y Fever, eo to the drnit scription In Electric Bitters, and 1 can
I) IRE-CTORS:
ght named Delow and get a bottle of Cen cheerfully recommend it for Sick H« ad- j
Dlr. W. Reynolds,
W. H. Powers.
apparently in March at currency. One turyCatarrh Cure. No (tanger of being ache and Constipation, and as a general
K. B. Messer.
D. G. ReUnson.
Chester Mewen draft tor SI.SW was Io payment ot an In- humbugged. Relief In five minutes and a system tonic it has no equal.” Mrs. Ann
P. T. Col grove.
Stehle. 2625 Cottage Grove Ave.. Chicago, |
aumnee lews. Tbe matter hw been re­ positive cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath.
was all run down, could not eat nor digest,
The logging eamp of Isaac Monroe of food, had a backache which never left her
dx* the onljr uarings department la Bony ported to th- poau-ffice aethorltlee.
C xintv and pays luberert on all Usoe
Menominee wm&lt; inundated by a log and Ice and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of
The crew barely escaped with their Electric Bitters restored her health and
Affliction sure long time she bore
lives aud most uf tlie camp eqtvpage was renewed her strength.Price 50 cents
riiysiclans were i« vain.’’
swept away.
and 81.00. Get n bottle nt Modert Drug
At Uht one day. a frk-nd did say,
&gt; &lt;&gt;!.■,
HUi'.e of &lt;&gt;klo. C ty-of Toted • j
’•You’d soon be well again”
Icurai Cotaoty,
’
•if you would take, as L dW. Dr. Pierce a

The Commercial Traveler

Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cline’s Expen
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Life had Become a Burden and She Thought She
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o Is no doubt a matter ot
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but not so when you
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.
Everyone when
iu the city should get a
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’
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1
Notary Public
.sken nhtiwiw
Irdernally and
n&lt;n*« Cntnrrh Cure •&gt; .sxen
«•direchvon th b'nod
mucous rarfaces
".r thJSSirt
free.
,
uf
tbe sjrirou. £ d for testimonlaG
&amp; Cq ToledOt
OWa

kidney and
eased liver.

VVbra she was a Child, she cried for CoMorta.
When she became Mtao, she chm&lt; to Oratorio.

for tho United State* for this

third bottle und not being benefited tberr-by

m.-’ir

ravjkild by Drugg
Ninety Per Tent
&lt; »e nil she neoole need t«&gt; take a course of H&lt;x ds
kfriiwrii’' * tbineawu to,preveal that ntdown aud fivbimated condition whl‘.h-‘,'v’
&lt;ii«ea«e The tuurty invested In bull * d-'Zeii
!
nt Heid's Sarsaparilla
Dack
Th
" te”'I- “Owill coni?
s» **»

: nd strength of nerveslS« to opertte. cure sli liver ills.

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

or order from us direct; *wa pay ail chargee.

Kaf/ir Kola
state street,

HICAGO.

�Increaalng tax« on .pirlu o«r 30
rer cent.. iu&gt; internal revenue receipt,
hive fallen many million, below Uxwe

Hastings Banner
Thursday, Apr. 30, 1896.

of the McKinley law.
Promiaing auffleient revenue to meet,
tbe running expeMea and atou a
treau.ry rarplu., It baa fallen.
noo 000 abort of tbe current expend&gt;turea, while the McKinley laar In aeor■Ortpondi.Hr period of Ita hiitory created
a surplus of nearly one-third that ram.
Purporting to protect the Interrttaof
the agricultural community, ita enact­
ment baa been followed by an enor­
mous increase in tbe importation
ricultural article* and a falling off in
the exports of farm products.
J’romiaing to open the doors of for­
eign countries to native productiona, ft
ituA given smaller exports to agricul­
tural staples and of general merchan­
dise than In any year of the prraent
decade, under either the McKinley
tariff or that which immediately pre­
ceded iL The exports of agricultural
•roductB in th© first full calendar year
of th© new law were $545,714,375, while
under the McKinley law the agricul­
tural products averaged $100,000,000 a
year greater.—Toledo Blade.

MARSHALL L. COOK,Editor.__

TKX HA9XIMS. mcn-vTOSTOmCB.

EDITORIAL NOTES
AlTKWN’tt

position.
Free Silver Quwtloi

Party.
Tuesday afternoon of last week Auditor
General Stsflley Turner and Congressman
D. D. Altkea were In tbe city Cor lhe pur­
pose of making friends and meeting re­
publicans generally,
Mr. Aitken Is a free silver republican
of the most ardent kind and while there
are many who do not agree with the
f position .that he takes on the financial
. question, yet| they must respect both ,hls
fearlessness J and his loyalty to tlie re­
publican party. Mr. Aitken will have
nothing to d© with any other party than
the republican party, because be says that
he recognizes that If any party settles tbe
silver question It must be the repubHcae
party.
Mr. Altk«n will neither encourage nor
countenance the idea of any split on the
-silver question, and argues that If any
free silver advocate leaves the republican
party, he not only weakens tbe party fust
so much but yeally puts off that which be
is seeking to accomplish.
He sajs
that no faith can be put In the democratic
party, either In its pledges or promisee,
and that no other party can develop
■strength enough to aid the silver cause In
any way, and largely for that reason the
people must took to tbe .republican party
for a solution of tbe silver question.
In regard to the new tariff law which
the republican bouse recently passed Mr.
Aitken says that he thinks that tbe free
silver clement in the Senate made a great .
mistake in not permitting it to pass. Had
they given this bill tbeir sanction It would
then have shown tbe country whether lack
of protection, or currency evils, were the
causes of the Repression of tbe past three
years. Had the new tariff bill passed and
lhe country at! once commenced to prosper
as of yore it might be surmised that these
“democratic times” were caused by tack
of protection, , On the other hand had tbe
tariff bill passed and prosperity not have
.commenced to revive it wouki have proven
that we must look elsewhere for tbe causes
of our discontent.
Mr. Aitken was .willing to admit that
■strong arguments could be made both (or
and against the free coinage of silver, but
was firmly Impressed with tbe fact that it
all believers 0! free silver In the republican
would go to work unitedly In tbeir,
own party, and not split off into some
little faction tkat can possibly be of no
use or benefit to the sliver cause, the re­
publican party would soon be compelled
to
it up as au issue.
Mr. Aitken made many friends during
his short stay here and left a very favor­
able impression even among those who
disagree with him as to his financial views.
Other gubernatorial candidates will prob­
ably make this city a visit in tbe near
future aud will leave tbeir views.

CURRENT COMMENT.

RESULTS OF GROVER S “FIRM" POLICY.. *

It now looks as though the democratic government statistics could be had.
party would declare for free silver. This These returns show that the outward
means that If they are successful we may movement from all ports numbers, for
1895. no less than 329,558 persons, of
expect that they will adopt a single gold
whom 276,298 sailed from New York
standard.
alone, and 297.575 were bound for Eu­
rope. As ngainsl this outward flood
Despite all the efforts of tbe democratic the total inflow was only 301-149 per­
party to turn the Issue of the coming cam­ sons, of whom 21.201 were returning
paign to the silver question, the people tourists and transient arrivals und 279,­
are going to remember the fact that up to 948 were immigrants coming to stay.
the very time the democratic party came Hence about 29,500 more persons left the
In power, this country was enjoying un- United States in tbe third year of tariff
•ex am pled prosperity, mills and factories reform, to seek permanent homes in
foreign lands, than arrived from for­
were running, and labor was well paid.
eign countries to better tbeir condition
Tbe people we believe are going to vote
here.
for a return to protection before they will
If we se«k for the cause of this ex­
follow the free silver band wagon Into any odus the statistics of^ Massachu­
democratic side ehow.
setts (which would be duplicated in
every other state if the others would
The democratic party, in Ils efforts to take tbe pains to collect the statistics)
find some straw to grab at, to save Itself tell tbe story.
In 1894 tbe mills and factories of Mas­
from the overwhelming tide of public
scorn that Is sure to sink it out of sight, sachusetts used $65,000,000 Jess of raw
materials
than in 1890, and turned, out
is taking up with tbe free silver idea as a
goods worth $109,000,000 less than in
panacea for all the ills tbe country is now
1890. and less by $111,524,341 than in
suffering from. This is tbe only hope that 1885. ten years before. Massachusetts
that party has. if It can turn tbe attention became in four years a smaller market
of tbe people from tbe great principle of a for the farmers to sell their raw ma­
protective tariff and-direct the thoughts of terials only in; by $65,000,000, aside from
tbe people to some other Issue they will its reduction in dimensions and value
have won a great victory. It is a demo­ as a market in which to sell their food
and fuel, which reduction must have
cratic dodge and is being worked for all
amounted to as much more.
there is la IL
Between 1893 and 1894 the average
yearly earnings of th© .whole num-

cratlc party even if itaboald be successful, ing
industries
in
Masaacbusetta
which is decidedly impossible. There is shrank from $436.13 in 1693 to
no community of Interest between north­ $421.81 in 1994. the total sum paid in
era and aoatteera demeerats. In fact tbeir wages diminishing from $122,495,937
interests are more of a conflicting character. in the great panic year to $111,103/185
Tbe democrats of tbe north want free in what we have been asked to regard
aa the year of recovery. The manu­
trade while those of tbe south want pro­
facturing wage employes received $11,*.
tection. There is also a big split on the
392,852 less in the so-called ’’year of re­
money question Io that party, and such a covery” than io the year of distress.
thing as harmony and concerted action In Tbe average number of persona em­
ConKrt&gt;.Huiun Thoma* a .Sharpshooter.
tbe democratic camp seems further off ployed in all manufacturing industries
Tbe last official document to which
now than ever before, even in this party was, for 1693. 280.868, nnd in 1894, 263,­
Stonewall Jackson attached bls signature
398; being 17.470 less in lhe “year of re­
which has a reputation for splitting up.
after his promotion to a corps commander
covery” than were employed in tbe
was one urging the appointment of Gen.
“
year of distress."
Even DesnaeraU Indorse McKinley.
Walker, now representing one of the
Meanwhile there came from various
We are in receipt of a copy of tbe “Shel­
Virginia districts In the House as a' Re­
points in the western states, in these
don, 111. Journal" containing a report of
opening
months of 1806. proofs that the
publican. to take command of Jackson’s
the democrat caucus held there. After the farming population in tbe best counties
famous Stonewall Brlfade. Gen. Walker
nominations were made, tbe following in tbe corn belt of Illinois. Indiana and
is a member of Elections Committee No. 8.
resolution was made and unanimously Ohio Is resuming that movement out
on which several ex-Unlon soldiers are
adopted.
into the “no-rent” lands which always
members. The other day in committee
Resolved: That we tbe democrats of marks a Jong depression in industry.
Walker related how he was shot at Fred­
Sheldon township hereby endorse the A dispatch from Fairbury, in Livingston
ericksburg, Dtcembei 81. 1863. He was
candidacy of Wm. McKinley for president county. IU-. says; “Special trains for
Iowa, composed of freight cars laden
riding down the lines, he said, when a
and hope to see him nominated at the St
with tbe emigrants' machinery, stock
Union sharpshooter from tbe river bank
Louis convention. It seems that the Mc­ and household goods, and coaches con­
pfaked him, the bullet passing through the
Kinley sentiment is Irrepressible even hr taining the families of the movers, hare
fleshy part of bis left arm, and striking a democratic conventions.
departed all week over the Illinois
package of paper over bls heart The
•■TARlFiniEFORM- RESULTS.
Central railroad. Nearly 100 families
foroe-of the bullet was spent against the
leave Livingston county alone."
paper, and bls Bfe was saved, but tbe senSimilar descriptions of the migration
sarioo. tbe General described was some­
of
the farming populations westward
thing like being bit with a brick baL
The question whether there baa been
**it was a powerful good piece of sbarp- a revival of industry in any part of this marked tbe culmination of the low-tariff
periods, 1836-41 and 1854-61. These were
rtx»L*’he said, -considering the distance country since the general political and
familiar to every reading and thought­
and tbe accuracy with which tbe marks­ financial crisis which, aet^ in. on tbe ful American when the democratic raid
man bit tbe bnll’s eye, and I’m mighty ninth day of November, 1892. and on the tariff was made In 1892. They
be dkte’t try it again -before I got out reached its climax in April, 1883, cau caused the prediction that the success
now be answered effectively from three
of such a raid would bring on a renewal
distinct sources, viz.:
of all these well-known symptoms. The
At Chis juncture of the story Thomas, of
First, the movement of labor, which
Michigan, scratched his head and remark­ continues to be out of the United States author, of .ucb prediction, were tem­
ed that be bad done some paetty sharp- to foreign countries, instead of from porarily hooted down aacalamity-bow).
Abootiagon the picket line of the Union foreign countries into the United era. but now It la Keo that they were
the only people who knew what they
Uaopaat Fredericks burg that day; and States.
were predlctlnr,—ixalie’a Weekly.
Second, the shrinkage of manufactur­
then Jenkins, of Wisconsin, Ml in with
the treasury deficit.
a similar statement Gen. Walker listened ing industries, which have been grow­
with interest to tbeir statements. Finally ing weaker, poorer and levs efficient
each year since 1892. turning out a
smaller product at a lower wage rate
OperatlK. of the treraury ia thc
“Gentlemen, t hare no doubt ta tbe and a diminishing profit, employing
mouth ju.t ended are another btaca ere
world ibat either one or the other of you fewer hands and at a reduced ^cale of
Tor tbe Wllran law. It baa added to this eatltled to tbe ©radii of p.cklng ra© off earnings and standard of life for every
enennoua deftclt which It haa alnady
at the bead ot the line. &lt; bad do oppor- year cinoe 1802; as indicated by the piled up. and the defleleuev now
twrity to Identify tbe clever rtflemsn. but official statistics of the only state which wmounta to over K4,&lt;X».ooo, aninat a
I feank heaven that wrieheoer of you two
aurplu. of *14,000.000 in the oorreapondaacbuKtta.
Ing Watery of the McKinley law. In
'Third, the continued decline iu value every featera the new law ha, been
■a exhibition of your skill without any
cf fanning lands in tbe central agricul­ dlaappointiag.
■we disagreeable results to me than a tural states, and constant exodus of
J^ucil,r
of du&lt;&gt;'
““oy
farmers and farm laborers from the*- arttele, on the sumption that thl. ri
into the newer west and the farther
ao largely .well tee im.
It matten not Wtat the democrellc party
Dorth. which marked th© prolonged portaUona aa to increrae tee co.toms

Young

.be Unit-

h..e -ben in foeeHm rauntrira. The
Waahington Star telta of »u KngUah ■
traveler wtjo had been axeurtrd thc-t
of the Mii-oori river the entire
coantrv was infevtwl with beara. some
of which were ao bold that the? came
into the tow-D^
He .topped to a Kaaaaa village, and
iu tbe evening atarted out for a walk.
Tlie store* were cloeed, but the moon
was. shining brightly.
He rambled
about the place for n couple of hours
mid started down the b.ustoess street
for the hotel. Suddenly be saw before
him on the sidewalk a big bear, sitting
on ita haunches with open mouth aad
paws extended. .
fn a moment hewas on top of a porch,
crying for help. Irat no ooe heard him.
and the bear wit anti watched him. All
night long; be stayed there, trembling
for fear bruin would climb the post,
but comforting hfanseif with the idea
that it wav too small to be used Ly a
bear.
I
.
,

.
Hiacy.
1 or grave speeches of
Uwrad with wrirht
comt. mon wkbrairf
noyed he bearljr alway,
,J'® **■
taf tama. which mun
pto4,i«-

hl. frirhin.eo
ta the mra„„ri,
deroortar.
-Do
the convention ot Cuwinv.
dnuanded the Auatrinn
Cerent Knrolyi. the rrliriii.77" Wa!
prrtkler.t.
-Xo“Wewith rrrat direct,^. -lwt
*«•
did k do yra think I
J®J!1
fool aa to tell rou-eol»Kth»

The Nene Wiener T.iSS o(r
many, print, the .tnm~ », LGn'
wealthy and eecentii. ulk^t0? ‘

ly died. -I give .11 , p,
aaya. “to my .lx neph-n.. J£*’?
but under the rale
one of my nephew &gt;.larrin,
named Antonie. „„d Uo,
' *&lt;»»•»
my nieces marrie. a maa ruurf'/
ton." The U are farther ^7 »
give lhe Christian nsrne
Anton to.each ErsUborn eMiXS
tag a. it turn, out to u- bo,.
The marriage oteaeh n-|d,rt ’0„7I£*
Is also to be celel.rar. 1 on one ,,7?
St Anthony, days, cither
May 10 or June 11 ulch b
required to be married liefore th, “T
of July, 1896. Any nephew or nkv,
remaining unm.rr .-d to aa
or an Anton after that date ‘fo-frt.
halt of hi. or her...hare o(

At daybreak some men came along
E7 Democratic rule has diminished and one of them wheeled the bear back
the foreign markets for all of our prod­ to the doorway with the remark: "I
ucts except government bonds. — dL wonder who put that sign in the middle
Louis Globe-Democrat.
of the walk.”
^Republicanism is in the air. Every
The tourist descended from the pbrch
republican meeting or convention, pri­ without detection, and had he not submary, township, county or state, L&gt; cequently enjoyed the story so much
well*attended, and by men who are ear­ that he told it himself, it would never
nest- and cnthaiiastic. The campaign,
have been known.
when it opens, will be a hummer.—
Chicago Inter Ocean.
HARDY COFFEE PLANTS.
^isnitna the Baby.
crTfie western farmers are now busi­
A mother recently M&gt;id u
ly engaged in planting one of the They Lira and Ar* Fruitful Sometimes year-old daughter; “What shall M
for a Century.
largest areas of corn on record, with the
Coffee plants, says the New York Ob­ name the baby, stater?“ “Call her
stimulating assurance that the big re­
that's a pn-tty naar?
server,
are
usually
raised from seeds mamma:
publican victory of next November wil;
Early! That s not a girl’s name.** •■()))
bring them good prices for the crop.— sown in beds upon the mountains, yes, it is. Don't you reiwmbcryou md
where the thermometer varies from 55
St Louis Glebe-Democrat.
to me about the little girl who km to
ETThe name of the next democratic degrees Fahrenheit in winter to 80 de­ be May queen, and who wanted h«r
grees in the height of summer. When
candidate for the presidency is also:
toother
to cal) her Earh T
' .
they are two years old the small shoots
Morrison.
are set out in rows six feet apart each
RL'rsell.
.
PROBATE
ORDER.
ClevelnuD.
way. In three years they begin to yield.
State of Michigan. Couatv of Barry.«
And bto other name is:
They are increasingly fruitful for 15 to
At a seMleo of the prorate Court t»
Pattison,
20 years and live for a century. The tU eoantv of Karr?, ho’^ra at t5
BlAnd,
Probate
office. Id the City of HsuKhtr* •
rrwHi
In pAbrtinrv
OlNey.
trees Itlnnm
bloom in
February in
in i.iimAnlnnrw.
Guadeloupe, axld County, on Monday tt.e .'7th car 01
Mat Thews.
the fruit ripens from August to Decem­ April, in the year mm thousand eletjt l-jlBoieS
flrofl awl. ninety six.
—Chicago Tribune.
ber, but bloom and green fruit and tbe ^Freaaat, Charles W. Armstrong.
ErThe democratic party wifi have ripened berry may be sometimes seen at
Id tbe matter of tbe estate of Valentin* o
two platforms this year. One for sound once during the latter part of the year. Buck, deceased
filing the prtitioa dulj rmmoney und the other for unsound The berry is red, of the size and color of
■eflaOt
Bbnry Burton. Adtuibismtcr of nd
money. That is, there will be two fac­ a cherry; the coffee is made from the estate praying that his final account Um ipnl
tions. The republican party must com­ kernel or seed, which is divided into two Nth. itM. my be heard and allowed aad iV
©roe M aaslfBinent duly made.
pete with the sound money faction, not hemisphere*.
Thereupon It is ordered, that Saturdr the
This seed goes through a variety of SM day ot May A. D„
at .ten setak m
with the unsound money faction. Tho
the forenoon. , be asMuned for tbe hesntr ol
victory this year will be for tbe one processes before it becomes the coffee arid
petition and that-the heirs at lav of said
which is the soundest.—Iowa State Reg­ । of commerce nnd is prepared for uee in deceased and all other person; interestMl is
estate, are required to appear at sserien
1 the delicious beverage which ia known ■aid
ister.
of Mid court, then to he boldri; u th? Protite
• all over the world. Mont of the coffee office, In tbe city of Hwtiugv in sail Coca^,
■ of the French islands gora naturally to and show cause, if any then- be.» ky tbe pnvr
ot tbe pettUoner mav not be granted. Az4 #
Nels Edward Miller. Chicago
aw France, but it ia not so cheap aa the ta further ordered, that said iietltiocer the bo- *
*.ulu rearl Bliuinonn. Nashville
« South American product, and ita cnlti- tier to tbe pe.-aeus luterr*.ted In said estate, ol
Hebron H. Haynes. Woodland
the pendency of said petition and tbe brutu
Kittle H. Miller, Wood hud
3J I vat ion ia encouraged by governmental thereof by causing a copy 0! thn order to hebounties. The coffee and sugar intcr- published in the HaMtnp itaxxzb. a tewspaper printed and circulated In said Oxty
Married.
•jf Barry, once to each Week for ttwsnoces»u?
PENFOLD-WHEELER Mr. Pen fold. _
of
weeks previous to said day nt bearing.
svns.kLd Miss Anns M.- Wb«-eler, Of Battle pie« the highlands and the latter tbe
Chas. w. Amucraoyn.
lowlands.
Creek, yesterday by Justice Bishop.
(▲true copy.
Judge of Protaw

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An Appeal to Highway Commission
ers and Pathmasters.

HE Agitation for Good Boad« is bound to continue until
the roads of Barry County, and every other good county
fnrmortl# n condltl?n to travel over. Poor roads cost tbe
crusha/1 feLe rry S°unty enou8h every two years to build good
but «^ ow1lr0^d8i0n.eve7 mile.of &gt;te highways. There is
stone
°* rOad,10
R,1d that is the crushed
v^tra
.~The aJOn.eibnilt by the Romans over 1900
are amnr&gt;&lt;^Otket. *pd to-day those same roadlu those
6 ^?®t in the world, even after centuries of travel,
have^nna M 8tOn6l Were broken b? h»ndwe
onlv S
and 8team --Hing machines
....................
which not
only made crushed stone
। easily but durably aii.d completely. Gravel makes
road for a short time but necessitates constant
in a few years the work has to
all done over
you build a crushed stone
road you build for
for the Celebnited Aultman Road
in the world,
and we would be
with an) one
desiring to purchase

T

collection., it bra fallen far Iwten
«be mark fixed by tee McXtaley taw
To begin with tbe most significant.
of

**■■* tar.

Hardware Dealers.
than did tbe
rlodofliahta

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�Hasting' Banner.
Thursday, Apr. 30, 1896.
W. R. COOK. Local Editor.

Hang It!
YOU। CAN, ANY OF MY

CHEAP WALL PAPER.

[t all goes on the wall good,
and for style and beauty it
■aii’t be beat. Do not think
■ : buying 'till you have seen
;1'. liiie. I am anxious to sell.
|. b&gt; no* want any wall paper
in novo when [change stores.
have a full line of
■ WINDOW SHADES,
PAINTS,
OILS, and

varnishes.

‘ kn'vtl’ing you need for Spring
■W.irk.
-

. Fred L Heath.
The DRUGGIST.

LOCAL NEWS.
- CIRCULATION •

1 cis week,

92 quires.

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
reach this office Tuesdays at latest tc
nsnre insertion in the issue of the week
when brought.
. ,

l

Try Landis' Celery Compound 75;.

Str Landis' wall paper before buying.
AH kinds of fruits at Burman &amp; Mar*
p!e&gt;.
‘ ’
■ ■
t

Phillips
Erb lead alt others for fine
canned goods.
-■
let.creaiu only 25 cents a quart at Bur­
man A- Marple’s.
Hopkins hominy, the finest In the world
at Cook &amp; Cook’s.

Desirable house to rent—Inquire of Mrs
Margaret II. Bailey.
,

Lunn has all the latest thingsin spring
and summer suitings.
~

.

Phillips a: Erb keepthe finest Ime
garden seeds In the city.

of

See Miss Sherman for special prices ou
iiilllner# goods this week.
-.
House and barn to rent or sell.
0. D. SPAUPMNG.

Flower seeds, yes, till you can’t rest.
Cook A C&lt;k»k.
Letta Garns Is closing out tbe millinery
goods In 0. D. Spaulding’s store.
Four cans of very nice corn for 25c.
CopK &amp; Cook.
Those piekles are "In it" w ith the bert
made. Try them, at Phillips &amp; Erb’a.

That ice cream soda at Burman A Mar­
ple- is dimply delicious. Have you tried
It?

Miss Sherman -has everything new in
millinery an J van please you both in goods
hud prices.
C. E. Lunn is selling tailor made Clay
Worsted suits for 820.00 that can’t be ex­
: riled In the state.

You can get tbe best of Cabinet photoe
- r only 81.50 per diz-n for the next S
days at West
Barton’s.
•Governor*’ Aitken and "Governor”
O'Donnell have honored this city with
tbeir presence. Who will be nex.?

Extracts, canned goods, flour, feed, corn
bats. bran, and Horn’s German Balm.
Cook &amp; Cook.

■ The best I ever tasted.’’ Thuts the
universal exclamation of those who buy
their coffee and tea ot Phillips &amp; Erp.
Plug, did you say? Well I reckon, as
we have eleven different kinds of ping
tobacco.
Cook &lt;fc Cook.
Tailor made clothes look better, fit
better, wear better and are cheaper in the
loug run. Leave orders with Lunn the
uiloE

Fresh stuck received to-day. Clover
sued, Kaffir earn aud the Celebrated Jackeun wagons.
Hendershott’s opposite
court house.

A. H. Ickes has been making several
improvements ou his house in the second
ward, having painted It, and put in new
windows and doors.

Special Sale—On Saturday Miss Ger­
trude Stebbins will offer a special line of
trimmed bats for 98 cents and £1.98. This
offer is made for Saturday only.
There will be a regular review of Has­
ting Tent K. O. T. M. next Thursday
evening. A representative to the Grand
Camp review will be elected.

Landlk tbe Dn&gt;txl*t, tell. London Pur­
On ,be con,T*T «
Informed
ple, -Pbrl, Green. Bine Vltrol, White
Uat be ra n».t Krnpolomi,
„d
Hellebore, etc.
ne.erdW .njrtblnx whteb ,bould brand
Miss Gertrude Stebblu offers special
me, eytblef. Deenwd wu . eoo.ln to
bargains on Saturday when aline of 98 Ex-Goternor Blntb,K. ln
THE REPUBLICANS MEET IN FULL
|lr„
FORCE,AND EVERYTHING PAB8
cent and 81.98 bats will be on display. wm x nu ot. orlllmnt pranwete, . Kliool
E8OFF HARMONIOUSLY.
You are cordially Invited , to caH, and ex­ tMcber. and bavlnK a brl(bt future betbre
amine her stock.
blm. An uotortunaXe lore affair, bowLiat of DalagatM Elected.
When you want any photos within the •xer, turned tbe whole eonrae of bta lite
The republican county convention for
next 80 days, go to West A Barton b, at D. and be became a conirmed hermit, .pendlhe
purpose
of nominating delegates to ...
H. Bay’s former ground-floor atudlo. and
tbe best part of bls life upon a little republican state convention to be held the
at
you can get the finest Cabinets taken for patch of tfround near Gon Lake.
He was Detroit Thursday May 7th. and delegates
only 81.50 per dozen.
«n Intensely rellirioos man and by ilvln. to the Congressional convention held
st Niles yesterday April 29th. was held
Whitefish, fine cut tobacco, mackerel, In tlie tilth and squalor which be did, be
at the opera house Friday and was largely
nutmeg, trout, fine combs, cheese, finest was but carrying but bls own ideas of re attended. A full delegation represented
coffees In the market, pbrk, rolled oats, Ufflon, which to say the least were very every township in the county and the ut­
most harmony and good feeling prevailed
bluing, fish lines and hooks, maple sugar, peculiar.
throughout.
and—and, yes— at Cook A Cook.
In response to the call Issued last week
The delegates assembled atlSCont 11:80
| a large number of bicyclist, pet In front and were called to order and A. E. KenThe many friends of Miss Alice Sldnam.
a«nn was called to' the chair as Chairman.
of
the
Hastings
House
Krldsy
eveulnu
to
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sldnam.
W. R. Cook was elected Secretary.
formerly of this city, but of late living in participate In a short ruo about the city.
John G. Nagler made a motion that a
Kalamazoo, will be pleased tu learn of her Nearly seventy were In line and made a committee of three each be- appointed by
0n&lt; appearance. Tbe run was made on the chair for committees on Permanent
marriage to Frederick L. Childs at the
Organizations and Order of Business, Cre­
home of the brides parents In Kalamazoo Green. Jefferson aud Malu Streets. A dentials and Resolutions. Carried. .
meeting was held In Parker’s Hall after­
Hon. James O’Donnell, of Jackson, was
Tuesday evening. Mrs. Childs has many
friends here who wish her a happy prosper­ ward, and definite plans were adopted as present at the comeution and was in­
vited to the platform by Chairman Kento
the
course
the
club
should
pursue.
ous future.
Tbe constitution and by-laws' which were aston to address the convention, which he
did in a most interesting manner throwing
McClure’s Magazine for May will have
appointed to be drawn up at a previous In a few witty Irish stories, for telling
an article by the eminent surgeon, Dr. W.
meeting were presented and with a few which Mr. O’Donnell Is famous, by way
W. Keen, indicating the uses already pos­
esheptioiie adopted. Tbe membership fee of illustration. He firs’, paid his attention
sible, as well as those likely to become
to state taxes which he admitted were
was placed at twenty five cents for gentle­ very high last year, much higher In fact
possible soon, of the Rontgen rays in the
men and fifteen centa for Hdles. C. E. than he,liked to see them. Then he went
study and cure of human deformities. In­
Doyle was elected captain. It was voled on to tell what caused them to be so high
juries and diseases. Tbe article will be
to aid In securing good roods, and a and bow over 81.000,000 bad to be raised
this year to cover tbe deficiencies left by
fully illustrated from photographs taken
motion was made that tbe club work with the democratic party In its mis-manage­
by the new process.
the end In view ot building a good road to ment of state affairs.
It has always been
The home base ball team and the Jack­ Thornapple, provided tbe fanners nlong the rule that where tbe democratic party
son League team crossed bats at lhe fair the line would be willing to do their part, has been supreme It has left debts and de­
ground Tuesday afternoon, the latter win­ was carried unanimously. The president ficiencies trailing on behind which the
wisdom of those who succeed them have to
ning by a score of 14 to 4. Had not the appointed a committee to visit every provide for. -The speaker then called at­
Hastings team played like a lot of rattled bicyclist Io the city with lhe Idea ol se- tention to the great reformatories of the
school boys the game would have been very corlog Sitbacrlpllons for tbe same. The state, to the many charitable Institutions
close and exciting, the base bits and earn­ club will meet every two weeks on Wed­ which care for the orphaned children, for
the education of mutes. The care of af­
ed runs being about the same on each side. nesday evenings at seven o'clock, and go flicted humanity we should consider as
one of the first duties of citizenship.
for
a
short
run
before
lhe
business
meet
­
Notwithstanding the unfavorable even­
Those who are less fortunate then our­
ing last Sunday, a good sized audience ing, if the weather permits. .Much In­ selves, have a right to expect the help of
gathered to listen to Mr. Striker who de­ terest was manifested at the meeting. The their more fortunate brothers and the peo­
ple ot the great state of Michigan have
1
livered a fine address on Che General Con­ membership fee has been placed at a low
reason to be proud of tbeir penal and char­
ference. It showed a great deal of thought figure, and It Is hoped every bicyclistl In itable institutions, the peer of any.
As
tbe city will join.
our population grows so must the expense
and a thorough acquaintance with the
connected
with
tbe
maintenance
of
these
subject. The next address will be deliv­
PERSONAL MENTION.
institutions increase, repairs must be
ered in two weeks by Mr. F. W. Walker,
made and Incidentals grow.
(if yon wish to see as beautiful a golden
But despite all these added expenses,
Oscar Schumann spent Sunday in Grand despite tbe deficiencies which the repub­
chestnut horse as ever stepped foot in
lican party has had to pay up, yet the
Rapids.
Barry County, just go to Dr. Waddle’s
state tax this year will be over 81,000,000
Gay Cook, of Plainwell, was in the cily less than last year. The speaker said
barn and see Pontiae Chief, under the
that be had lately changed occupations
this
week.
care of Murray Bromely.
He is also the
and now considered himself a farmer. At
Will Huliinger, of Nashville, was In tbe least he was going around the state "fixing
fastest horse In tbe county. His record is
2.16.l4, has trotted a quarter on the Brown city Tuesday.
up his fences” and said that he had had so
City
mile track in
seconds and a
L. J. Matthews, of Grand Jlapids, spent much experience In thia line that he now
considered
himself amply qualified In that
half in. 1.05.) His weight is now 1200; Sunday in the city.
line ot pastoral work.
The speaker
height 1€ hands.
Ira VanValkenburgb suffered a bard at­ laughingly remarked that there were five
or six first-rate good fellows that wanted
/Mrs. W. N. Chidester received a severe tack of pleurisy last week.
to be Governor of Michigan but he be­
fan from her bicycle Friday while riding
Miss Gertrude Geiger spent Sunday In lieved that none of tbe other fellows
on Main street. A dog was running along Woodland with her parents.
Wanted it as badly as be, and that if he
was Governor of Michigan be would fight
the'road aud suddenly turned and jumped
J. G. Hughes has been spending the to keep taxes down.
•
squarely ta front of tbe wlwel, the rider
On the currency question tlie speaker
past few days at bls farm In Barry.
being thrown to the ground and striking,
called attention to the fact that he voted
Gus McNaughton, of Battle Creek, was against the repeal of tlie Sherman law und
on her back. She was taken home iu a
in Congress introduced a bill calling fur
carriage aud at present is getting along In tbe city this week on business.
Mr. Belg^r, of Misbawauka, Ind., vis­ tbecoinage of $8,000,000 per month. Tbe
nicel^, but will hereafter probably carry a
speaker said that he was opposed to the
ited
Valentine
Liens
over
Sunday.
kiyl-gun or something equally as effective,
retiring of greenbacks, and further that
to keep dogs at a proper distance when
Edward W. Boyer, of Muskegon, was he was willing to trust the whole matter
wisdom of the republican party for
riding her wheel.
tbe guest of Miss Gertrude Stebbins Sun­ to
settlement. But, tbe speaker said, It
X
Three years ago aTjadiliac stock raise-r day.
doesn’t make a bit of difference what kind
bought two full blooded Chester white hops
Prof. Goodrich, of Grand Rapids, was of money we have If the people haven’t
and be had them registered as "Protection” tbe guest ot Miss Alice Eddy over Sun- anything to sell and can find nothing to
do. He said that If the old policies of
and “Free Trade.” Soon after the passage Sunday.
protection and reciprocity were re-estab­
of the Wllsou bill "Free Trade” sickened
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hahn and daughter lished, if our industries could be saved
and died but "Protection” lived ai.d Hazel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrr. from pauper labor competition and tbe re­
ciprocity treaties given us through James
thrived ai &lt;1 t:« offspring has given that Cans. R. Osborn.
G. Blain**, that matchless statesman, could
locality a supply of high grade stock, and
Miss Bessie Georce was In Grand Raj- be revived the whole question would set­
tle itwif.
Factories would be started up
when Protection was killed this spring
ids this week and replied at an entertain­
the scales tipped at nine hundred pound-. ment Tuesday nlghtfgiven by the Ladies again, )al»or would be employed, and gold
would flow to us in a steady stream in­
Even a torker, it would stem, can’t sur­ literary .club.
stead of being exported, and bunds sold 10
vive the Stigma of being concerned with
maintain our reserve.
Mr. and Mrs. Cherry and Mrs. C. C.
Mr. O’Donnell closed with a beautiful
Free Trade.
Freer were called to Vermontville Satur*. tribute to Jas. G. Blaine.
Three cheers
l^Ti*e switch board for tbe new telephone
u rd ay-to attend the funeral of Miss Dullle for O’Donnell for Governor were given
exchange arrived Monday, and tliejbones ■Cherry.
followed by a "tiger".
are belng'put iu pljce this .wrvkJ/5177
After the conclusion of Mr. O’Donnell’s
Dr. S. M. Fowler.of Muskegon.was io the speech. Chairman Kenastou appointed the
Ed Land who is superintending thp Work
following
Committees:—
city tbe fore part of the week. Mrs. Fow­
for the Bell telephone company,' Informs
Permanent Organization and Order of
ler who has been here tor the past two
Business—Prof. O. M. McLaughlin, J. M.
Mr. Bessmer we will have otfe of tbe best
weeks returned with him this morning.
Rogers and J. M. Csdwallader.
exchanges In the atate, everything being
Credentials—C. 8. Palmerton, Henry
Mrs. Carrie Spence has moved her
entirely new, and jnfetallic wires used, so
Ekert and Wm. Beattie.
goods
to
Shultz
where
she
will
reside
the phones can be used ou 4he long dis­
Resolutions—Senator M. S. Keeler, W.
tance circuitf when the compah'ynM*-4£ with her father for tbe summer. The W. Potter and A. D. Hughes.
•
first
of
S&lt;
ptember
she
leaves
for
Cali
­
After appointing these committees the
through'Hastings which they expect to do
At
&gt;ee on the ex^ fornia where she will reside with her sit­ convention adjourned till 1:30 p. m.
eprne time in the
2 p. m. the convention was called to order
Mich. Central ter.
‘change at .presi
aud the Committee on Permanent Organi­
zation and Order of Business through
freight depot, Wool Boot Co., Judge Smith,
Pupils Plano Recital.
Chairman McLaughlin reported as fol­
Table Co. C. K. 4 8. depot. Ford’s Hotel.
The piano recital given by Miss Effa lows:—1st That the temporary organiza­
Goodyear Bros., Cily Bank, National Simpson’s class in instrumental music, tion be made permanent. 2nd. Report
3rd.
Bank, P. T. Colgrove. Stirling &amp; Craw­ last evening was a very pleasing of Committee on Credentials.
ford. Baxxbb, Court House. A. Black A event it was given in the lecture roum Report of Committee on Resolutions. 4tb.
of tbe M. E. church. It being prettily Election of delegates to the State Conven­
Son, J. T. Lombard.
decorated for the occasion. Following
“
- *If tion. 5th. Election delegates to Con­
gressional convention. 6th. The election
•^And now the bustling, energetic house­ the program rendered:—
&gt; FART FIRST.
of County Committee.
wife, stimulated by the summery weather
Orchestra
C. S. Palmerton as Chairman, reported
and the soft south winds, rouseth herself Selection
LesSylpbes
—---- ;— for the Committee on Credentials. Below
Misses Simpson aud Bentl»y
betimes, orders lhe stoves taken down and
we
give a correct list of delegates and their
V^Br.UU»..Mabtl
post office address following their names.
stored for the season, and proceeds with
Itelreted. Voral
Mr. Fred Swoldlo, To the Honorable Chairman and Dele­
bermaid to inaugurate the penitential Second Waltz
&lt;/«•«■» gates of the Republican Convention here
Goodyear.
observance known as Spring bouseclean- Hesitation—flarrieue
XL CZ
Mira Bessie George assembled:— ■
ing, wondering the while bow the shiftless
rAMT SBCOXD.
Your Committee on Credentials beg
leave to report that they have carefully
woman over tbe way ean Idle away her
MwdBe.ua,
canvassed tbe Credentials presented to
hours Instead of settling ber house in
them by tbe different delegates of tbe
order. But one swallow does not make
Townships of your County and find tbe
t a "Mothers Song”
- b "Tne Finn Time I Kissed 8ara’’ following delegates entitled to a seat in
a summer. And when tbe eold, damp, Recitation
neewv- f
Knnlna Goodyear
the Convention.
dismal days shall set In. and tbe bustling ..■AntezaaeM.rer^^^
Dated at Hastings the 24th day of April.
housewife’s nose shall be blue and the
A. D. 1895.
man of the house make the atmosphere of
Mim Fannie Diskette
the cheerless household take on a still Selection
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deeper tinge, than will tbe woman over
TO FARMERS.
the way, with fires ablaze, take solid com­
Eggs, eggs, eggs. 1 want all the eggs I fort, mock at tbe calamity of her neighbor,
can buy in exchange for Dry Goods«or and wonder why tome women can never
Mr. Kenyon L. Butterfield, Soper in­
Mi.linery goods. Come on now.
learn that Summer daes nol begin in tandent of Farmers’ Institutes, writer cs
that the Agricultural College has prepan d
O. D. Spaulding.
April.—Ex.
•mne suggestions for experiments that
Tbe new base ball rules caution um­
We have been asked by Bowens Milla may be carried on by members of our
pires to "be perfectly fearless in doing residents, to correct a statement recently county fanners’ institute society in con­
just exactly what you know to be right.” occurring In tbe Journal that reflected up­ nection with institute work. These ex­
periment* are of several kinds, and will
It is much safer for tbe umpire to join tbe on the memory of the late Edwin Bing­ be nf interest to tbe farmers of this eoutiCuban insurgents and fight the Spaniards. ham, the unfortunate who recently died
in the poor house. That tbe man waa de­ tote society will
Codfish, Maple Syrup, Eggine, Pencils,
all kinds of garden seed, shaving soap, mented, dirty and lived In a slovenly con­ Mich, they c*u weure a
hair pins, molasses, lather brushes, and dition cannot be denied, but that be was a fall information. They fl
natural thief we are informed by one of
the greatest lot of other stuff you ever
Bowens Mills mo«t honored residents i«
•aw.
Cook &lt;fc Cook.

COUNTY CONVENTION

HffUm Clt,. FtM Wrt-G. K Branrar.
F.S-OVTteon. J. F »„■-».
'
,s«op&lt;l W«rt-Ho«&lt;.u H. Truk. L. H. BrarU.
' W. Bura-w. C. H. OOora.
Tblrt Wrt-J A. Swewy, W. W. Fatter,

Fourth Ward-W. H. Power*. J. G. Nwler.
P. A.MmMm. F. W. Walker. Freak
J. A. A an Arman.
Hop- Tewmhlp-J. H. Valentine, Cedar
Creek; I A.OkooH, Ctaverdale; Felix fcham
berUin. Cloverdale; 1*. H. Barnes Cloverdale;
Jooatban Fox, Cloverdale; Malcom McCallum.
Cloverdale.
•
Irving TownHhip—A. D. Hughes. Irving; Chaa
Beamer, O’Donnell; tiamuel Rousb. Freeport:
Henry Ekert. Freeport; Edward Johnson,
Freeport; Uhxs. Wing, North Irvlug.
John At own Township—W. 8. Nye. Bedford;'
Chas. 8. Bristol. Lacey; Frank Bullis. Lacey;
Frank Dotv. Banfleld; Burt Zimmerman. Ban­
field; Dr. fiutuhlosou. Btafle’.d.
Maple Grove Township— Behjimin Pierce
Maple Grove; D. M. Dav. Macle Grove; CapL
Potter. Maple Grove; M. W. Dickerson. Maple
Grove: Geo. O. Dean. Nashville; Henry Burton.
NaSlnille.
Rutland Township-James Ransom. Has­
tings; O. V. Ktuniai. bhultz; Moses See tier.
&lt; «*»: L. MeOarty. Ctly.
Prairieville Township-.!. W. SacketL Prairie­
ville; A. C. Towne. Milo; W A. Spalding. Mtlo;
Michael Doster. Prairieville; J. J. Perkins.
PnUrievtlP- pierce Travin, Cresrey.
Tbornapple Township—B. M. Johnson. Mid­
dleville: M. F. Jordan Middleville; H. E
Uepdrick. Middleville: M. 8. Keeler. Middlevillr; 8.' U. Rich'Middleville: Samuel Alien. Mid
die rule; Jahn Dietrich Middleville-. Oseir
White, Mlddlevl’le; Dillman Benjamin. Mlddlevllle; B K skin, Middleville; J. W. Arm
strong. Middleville.
Woodland Trwnshlp—John Velte. Woodland;
E. L. Schantz. Woodland; J M. Smith. Wood
land; D. J. Otter. Woodland: F. M. Weber.
Woodland; C M. Pal-nerton, Woodland; A W.
DiUenbeck, Woodland; J. J. Eckert, Wool
bury.
Yankee Burlnga Township—Geo. H. Ford.
Yankee Springs: F. N. Culver, Yankee Springs;
E. T. Houck. Yankee Springs; c. W. Arm­
strong, Hastings; F.Sylvester.Irving.
,

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SHOE STORE.

WOOLLEY
&amp; BRONSON.

C. 8. PAI.MKHTON.
HKNRV EKR11T,
Wm. II. Brattib.

Fullowing this came the report of the
Committee on Resolutions as follows, the
report being read by Senator Keeler lhe
Chairman:—
Tbe Republicans of Barry Co. congratulate
the country upon the growth of Republican
sentiment aa evidenced by tbe signal victories
of the past three years which assures a glorious
victory In the coming national election.
We denounce the democratic administration
as tire most destructive and disastrous In. the
nation's history. It has not only disappointed
the expectations of the country but has jnsilj
forfeited the confidence and support of tts owe
party.
We are wedded to the great principle of pro­
tection by every tie of party fealty aud affection
aud it Is dearer to us now than ever before, as
t Is everywhere recocnfzed and Indorsed as the
great, masterful, triumphin' American princi­
ple. a key to our prosperity and a safe prop to
the treasury of the United States.
Tbe Republican party “lands for Reciprocity
that reciprocates and which does not yield up
to another country a single daj 'a labor that be­
longs to American workingmen. It stands for
a foreign policy dictated by and endued with a
spirit that is genuine American
It stands tor lhe Monroe Doctrine as Moaroe
himself proclaimed IL
It stands for a fiscal policy opposed to debt
and deficits in time of peace and favors the
quick return of the government to a debt payingpollcy and against a debt making policy.
We reaffirm our adherence to lhe pension
poller ot the government and maintained by
tbe Republican party and denounce the present
administration for its unwarranted Interference
with Its pension lists.
We contend for a currency of gold, silver and
paper that shall be aa sound as the country and
as untarnished as Its honor and to that end
favor bimetallism under such restrictions as
wul secure the malntatnance ol the parity of
tbe metals, so that tbe purchasing and debt
paying power of tbe dollar shall be at all times
equal.
Fte JXM
Q. nAAbUL' z
Wll.LIAM w. POTTBB,
A. D. Hughes.

The following delegates were elected to
attend the state convention;—Hod. Dan'l.
Striker. O. M. McLaughlin. W. 1. Marble.
J. M. Smith. C. S. Brown. Richard Mes­
ser. W. R. Cook. Jas. A. Sweezey, W. W.
Potter. Newton Wing, A. D. Hughes, M.
F. Jordan.
Congressional Convention—W. H. Pow­
ers, E. L. Schantz. Chas. Bristol, P. A.
Sheldon, Jas. A. Swpezey. Chas. S.
Brown,Orin Barrett, lleBcy Ekert. A. E.
Kenaston. Wm. Williams. Senator M. S.
Keeler, John Nagler.
W. R. Cook and John G. Nagler were
elected Chairman and .Secretary respec­
tively of lhe County Committee and the
following members of the County Com­
mittee were elected, each township and
ward naming its committee-man.

Goodyear’s
MODERN DRUG STORE.

STOCKINGS, FEATHERS,
GOWNS AND CLOAKS
may be col­
ored a. black
that will not
crock or fade
if you use

Diamond

FAST
BLACK

I sell
of DYE and.
DYE
Exclusive agency for

WM. RADAM'S
MICROBE KILLER!

W. H. Goodyear,
Expert Druggist.

We have some

Choice Seed
Potatoes,

COUWTT COMMITTEX,

AM,rl.
Township-P. K Jewell.
Maple Grove
•■
D M. Dav.
Castleton
O M. MeLaugiiUn.
Woodland
,C. S. Palmerton.
Johnstown
Frank Bullis.
Baltltnero
Frank Stanton.
Hasting"
B. F Gs kilt
City 1« ward—J.
F.
-. . . Russell
•• 2nd ’• * L.’* H. Evarts
: " 3rd "
Jas A. Sweezey.
- Uh “
P. A. 8heldoo.
Carlton
Tuemshlp—J. M. Borers
Barry
*’
Myron Wing.'
Hope
"
Ira Osgood.
Rutland
Moses Seeber.
Irving
■
Cuss Bea er.
Prairieville
J. J. Perkins.
Orangeville
W. fl. Beattie.
Yankee Springs
A. F. Sylvester.
Ihurnapple
Richard Johnson.
No other business coming before the
conveutlou upon motion it adjourned.
In the circuit court at Grand Rapids,
yesterday Judge Adsit made a ruling that
is of considerable interest to wheelmen.
He decided that a bicycle is person al
property and not subject to execution.
Several weeks ago a constable levied upon
E. E. Alien’s bleycle to satisfy a judgment,
and Allen replevlned the wheel and sued
the officer. The court rendered a decision
for the plaintiff for 0 cents and costs.

Also SEED CORN
of excellent quality. Our
stock of crockery and glass­
wear was never more com­
plete or cheaper than now.

SWEET PICKLES 5c doz. 20c qt.
SOUR PICKLES, sc per doz.
OLIVES in Bulk, 30c qt.

We want you to try our
coflees.

Hanis&amp;vanflrman

I Children’s
5 OUTFITS...

THIS
SEASON’S
GOODS
AND
STYLES.

Washable Fabrics in Suits and Waists.

Knee Pants, 18c to $1.00.

Caps, Straw Hats, “Leather Stockings,
The best stocking to wear that's made.

We make a specialty of

Four In-Hand.

Ladies' Black Neckwear

GHID&amp;ST&amp;R &amp;

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, Apr. jQ 1896.

A FATAL GALE.

TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.

Awful Work of a Lunatic iu tho
Topeka, KanM April 27.—A cyclone
City of Rockville, Ind.
passed over Clay county Saturday at

COOKBROS. Proprietor,.

Belon. April IS.—John Btrraon, pro­
prietor of the Park theater and of the
new Hotel Sarop. banker, broter .nd
merchant, died nt hi. home tn thia dtj
yeaterday of pneumonia, aged M year.

midnight.
Nine persons were killed
and 50 injured. The cyclone wrought
A ToUrriaff »P«»*
r
„
great destruction of property and a
It, !• reported that ttr aptae of ttal£
Constable—He Then Takes
great deal of live stock was killed. The
HU
Own
Elfe.
buxx
oathwlrpl.
in
th*
«»•«&gt;
dead are Frank Peterson, wife and child,
Republican Editor*.
Eli Balthasar and wife Julius Trembly, land, ia tottering. When the eathedral
The annual meeting of the Michigan
Terre Haute, Ind., April 27.—Dis­ Jesse Hazen. Mrs. Halverson, and a ,va. began, in 1220. there wm n«
Republican Editorial association was
thought of erecting a spire on the cen­
held in Grand Rapids and resolutions patches from Rockville, county seat of grandchild of Peter Anderson.
The cyclone started about six miles tral tower. That was an afterthought,
[were adopted urging independence on Parke county, give fuller details of
tne part of the republican press, a Saturday’s tragedy, in [which Peter Eg­ south of Clifton and went in a north­ and the architect who derigned the
tower strained the streuglh of the orig­
closer relationship between editors and bert, a youth of 23 yeats, apparently in­ easterly direction for 12 or 15 miles,
party managers, indorsing party or­ sane, killed five persons and then com­ and then lost its force by spreading. inal substructure to tbe utmost. It haa
always
had to be carefully watched,
ganization in the form of clubs, urging mitted suicide. His victims were Mrs. It passed about half way between Clif­
party committees to seek to encourage Herman Huschke and l|er two children, ton and Morganville. Its track varied and the means taken to strengthen it.
the circulation of republican papers. Aggie and Herman, agjed ten and eight from 150 yards-to a quarter of a mile by iron bands and ties have only added
years respectively, Sheriff W. D. Mull in width. It tore through a farming to the weight. Of late the stonework .
Officers were elected as follows:
President, F. R. Gilson, of the Benton and Constable William Sween. The community nnd left nothing standing. hex been decaying rapIdly^P that the j
Harbor Palladium: vice president, A. 8. Rockville dispatch sayi:
Houses und barns were wrecked, trees spire i* In great danger qfcollapHlng
।
Conant, of tbe Mount Pleasant Enter­
torn up or broken, fences leveled and
Shoot* Mother and Two Children.
prise: secretary. W. R. Cook, of the Hast­
The Women Defeated.
About seven o'clock young Egbert haystacks blown in every direction.
ings Banner; treasurer, Mrs. T. S. Apple­
Baltimore, Md.. April 24.-T1h? propo- .
was sent into the back yard to saw some The cyclone was followed by a terrific
gate, of the Adrian Times.
•itiou tn admit
ns lay delegates
wood for family use. Shortly after­ rainstorm, which lusted several hours,
•
Prisoner* Paroled.
to the general conference of the Meth- ,
wards. , while .Mrs. Hnschke was out flooding the devastated district. The
odist Episcopal church has been de­
Gov., Rich has paroled Daniel French,
milking her cow, Egbert secured a cyclone took the people unawares.
sent from Dickinsofi county in July, double-barreled breech-loading shotfeated by a narrow margin.
5895, to the Marquette prison for one
SWEPT
BY
FIRE.
year for breaking and entering a rail-1। gun; and going into the Baschke house,
At Bannister a bolt of lightning
which was next door to his home, shot Cripple Creek, Colorado'* F«moM Minin*
road car. Paroles were also issued to
struck Charles Hubbard, aged nine, and
, the little daughter, a child of ten years,
Patrick F. Raber, sent from Gogebic
killed
him instantly.
dead, and wounded the boy, two years
Cripple Creek, CqL, April 27.—With
county in May. 1890, to Marquette for
The Michigan Baseball league gave
younger, who ran out on the porch, the aid .of dynamite nnd giant powder
■eight years for assault with intent to
up
the
ghost
where Egbert shot hipi again, killing a fire which started at one o’clock p.
—owing
------- «» to the Inability
- of
do great Hoclily harm, and John Vivian,
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rrrrlinrlc
him instantly. The murderer then jn. Saturday, and which threatened to Unring to procure suitable grounds,
sent from Dickinson county in July,
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went out Into the alley and leveled his wdpe out of existence the town of Crip- j
1895, to Marquette for one year for
gun at Mrs. Haschke, who, seeing his in- pie Creek, was overcome, but not be-! —---------------□?
breaking into a railroad car.
j tention, attempted to escape. He shot fore at least n million dollars* damage:
,
■/
tall
her. however, the charge taking effect had been sustained by the town. The J
Mmianlc Home ta New Hand*.
The j
■/ The board of managers of the Michi­ ; in the top of her head, removing part of insurance will reach $250,000.
gan Masonic Home association reor­ j her skull. Mrs. Haschke lingered in an buildings occupying eight blocks ofj»
street, together with their contents. •
■ /I ■
e .... as directors John
unconscious state for about two hours,
ganized by „..
electing
V? McGrath, Detroit; William Webber, when death ended her sufferings.
were utterly deatroyril. One hundred
■
und fifty business houses, the post office j
K/
Saginaw; E. L. Bowring, Grand Rapids: I
Having completed this work of and a bank are in ashes. Five or six |
G. W. Caton, Flint, and Gen. O. L. Spald I
Stan^ Cl0Se
3 hlSh fenCe
iag, SL John's This gives the stale butchery, Egbert shouldered his gun homer’ P*’™0”’’ Wi” ha'e tO fln&lt;1 nC" !
a larger representation on the board and deliberately walked, up into the
Positive evidence has been secured;
try tO 102p OVCT.
YOU
business
part
of
the
town.
Sheriff
Mull
instead of confining it to Grand Rapids.
Walk back 3 few Steps, I
The board is confident that means wifi and Constable Sweem were planning to prove that the fire was the work of on Lfail.
be provided for keeping the home open.! • means of capturing the murderer. incendiary for the purpose of making |
t a
d sUrt
fence ?
' Egbert was walking across the north a raid on the First national bank, which I 6
e&gt;
Hcmlth in Micta*nn.
I side of the square, holding his gun
now nppzam ta have had on deposit, is
During the week ended April IS re I Li
jn
position,
with
both
barrel”
COUgh,
yOUT '
ports sent in by 42 observers in various cocked, whence saw Mull and Sweem aometlilng over »100,&lt;Mfl on account ot
portions of the state indicate that crossing the street towards him. lie the near approach of pay day at the
leading
mine*.
erysipelas and pleuritis, whooping' called out to them that they had bet­
cough and intermittent fever increased ter not come any nearer. The two
TRIPLE TRAGEDY.
in area of prevalence. Consumption officers retired into a stairway in the
A West Virginian Kills HU Wife, Her ‘
was reported at 202 places, typhoid national bank building for a moment's
Father aud Himself.
fever at 20, diphtheria at 27, scarhi consultation, when Egbert turned and.
Huntington, W.
April 25.—John
fever at 27, measles at 36, whooping o
...
coming upon them —
suddenly,
shot ami
Love,
of
Milton.
Thursday night shot
cough at 13 aud smallpox at Bay City,1 instantly killed both men.
his wife nnd his father-in-law, Joseph
Marine City. Ionia and Detroit.
I
Murderer Kill, lllnueir.
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The murderer then started to run. Mays, through !he heart, and shot him­
... .. vorcc *- ’
taking a westward course towards the self through the temple. Love and his
AU time recurds in divorce care. In f,)r
„ nnniber of ci,ileM ,n wife had separated. They met at j
^biwazoo county were broken when , dM).
t
fle ran H|(e , dMr un. church, and alter the senices Love no-!
Judge Buck, ot the ciyeu.t court in Ka, I tn „^.|e croreing an open Held just companied‘her and her father to.their ;
amazoo, dmtate,! a drerre at divorce to
o, town . ,hot
hl,
home, where they sat talking by the .
fire until nearly midnight, when Love •
IIr. .lane Eime, while Deputy Clerk took eflMt
hi, h„. This crippled
Taylor wrote out a marriage license n, him&gt; and U1(„ h he
lorK,|c suddenly rose and shot his father-in-1
SCOTT’S ErtULSION ha. been en­
tire
office for
i
f &gt;n*» same
oninn nrnno
frt»- Mrs.
Mm Kline
I. lino aud
ns.zl her
hue 1.
.
.
...
.
.
law.
The daughter ran out of the room, I dorsed by the medical profession for
the inclosure of the fair grounds he
fiance, Frank Munn. It took but 2D was unable to run further, nnd crawl­ but Love followed and shot her and him- j twenty years. f/fji your doctor.) This
minutes to inuke out the decree, issue. ing into a stall in the fair grounds, he self. A ten-yeur-old boy of Mays* waa is because it is always palatable—always
a license and have the knot tied.
I shot himself in the right breast. The the only witness to the awful tragedy.
uniform—always contains tbt purrd NorvtfijK Cod-liver OH ai d Hypophosphites.
WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN
fire from his gun ignited his clothing
Cnptcrcd at Kalkaska.
DISASTER IN A MINE.
Put up in 50 cent and $1.00 sizes. The
Mrs. Mary A. Lawrence, whose hus which was partially burned when he
Sixty-Seven Man Buried Alive and Nearly small size may be enough to cure your
was
found.
band’s murdered remains were takeu
cough or help your baby.
All Are Probably Dead.
from the river at Holland, was found
El Paso, Tex., April 27.—News her
DROWNED THEMSELVES.
near* Kalamazoo, and. with her three
zeached here of a horrible catastrophe
children, was taken charge of by ofli Two Young Girls Commit Suicide at at the Santa Eulalia mines, near Chi­
Downsville, Wta.
’
cers from Holland. Ray Coates, th?
huahua, Mexico, Thursday night when
Menomonee, Wis., April 24.—Edna
young man with whom Mrs. Lawrence
it caved in, burying alive 67 ot the meu.
left Holland two. weeks ago, had not Varney and .Emma Cunningham, aged all of whom were Mexicans. Gov. Ahu­
i *V ffierraw, and tbe dirappourtaifnt ot the ui&lt; n
been arrested, but be was supposed to 16 and 15 years, respectively, commit­ mada is on the ground with a large force
i H?* ’ica,&lt;’ the last elreUcn. with tbe rrault* under the sdZDfn)nratfor.: lw-r elected.will nuke
ted suicide by drowning in the mill
"be in the same vicinity.
the campaign tbe most Intensely exciting ta the history of ite.roUDUy.
of men working to recover the buried.
pond at Downsville, nine miles south
Thirty-seven men have been recovered,
of this city. They were missed from 1
A desperate attempt was made by a home Wednesday and were Inst seen ' ten dead, seven dying and 20 fatally
number of convicts to escape from the Tuesday evening. Their bodies were j hurt. There are 30 men stili in the
I t**k*M&gt;CW*PttWfcsnfamily n*»j-aprortbe United Statw xrU! m-.b -li all the j ...tai
ruins and no hope is entertained of i
state prison in Jackson.
Thomas found. No cause is assigned.
*,“f day; 1Bten7‘ttaKln every American eUlren ■ t jurty. fflUavona
recovering them alive.
*CJrB-Lr^
K, r swavtlve form, foreign cMnrpixtau- • &lt;». i :r .th- tav&gt; ■ ' to
Brown, sent from Oakland county on
1
’jy^ldcperixnent eecond to none in the country.
kh .revor.s wtak ut
Congressional
Nominations.
.
a seven years’ sentence for burglary .
Drath of George Munro.
i
feMMCatIng ►bort Morie*. complete In each nnthbkr. the creatt if to
Chicago,
April
24.
—
Congressional
IuIf’lL'a nnrt oomeMlc. with their beat Comte pJctwrer, fashicB
itJ
'and Patrick Dolan, sent from Gratiot1
. r.
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-----«?-—x-----New York, April 25.—George Munro, j
woman * at Ire. wfta a vaned and atCracUve denunnient ot
county, six years, also tor burglary, ’ ?,On,'“tl?“ "7" ™,?e
‘£e r'Pubaged 71. originator of the problem of |
t be
' or.k." p*kl? Tribune” ia an IdeaT family paper with a circulatick laryrr
Henna
Tenth
were ths main actor*. Brown
shot ,1
“n* in
,n Illinois as follows: T
—1"dis*
’1? any ow-erwwkly publication ta the cvuatiy Itaoea turn tut &lt;gtn-ol a dal*
ll loosens and separates the dirt, making
cheap
and
good
literature,
died
sudden&gt;
trict, at Rock Island, George W. Prince
1
betau made ta jtedetalla. tending to give It greater lifeanu v*r&gt;ty. and ei;
wasbfag easy, but does not Injure the fabric.
through the heart and killed.
V
heart failure at Pine Hill, in the :
j more intereM to the womtn and &gt; oung proph of the boueebnld.
(renominafed)i; x*ieven&lt;n
Vicuviuiimicu;
Eleventh uisinct,
district, at La
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Salle, Walter Reeves (renominated); i --- —....... .."
l’ltherMV
heunu
had£WU&lt;gonetosupcr......v.
IU super- j }
Brief News Item*.
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intend rennirs
repairs on *hiK
*his cnnntncountry home. I|
The jury in the case of J. S. H., Sixteenth district, at Jacksonville, Gen.
I f&lt;jr A SPACIAL CONTRACT snablea ub to offer thia splendid jonriuu and - the BANNER
J •
^Holmes, on trial at Grand Rapids for John I. Rinaker (renom.’nated); Eight- Mr. Munro was an ardent, thoughtful- I
If your dealer j
minded
Presbyterian,
nnd
his dona- I
Jailing a gtreet railway conductoi ■ eenth district, at Litchfield. W. F. L.
hasn’t It, send
.1 !
,[while engaged
in a quarrel, returned a ' Hadley (renominated). Delegates to tlons to church nhim-tc u-ow
e
He Kills, a Mother and Her Two Chib

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The Large Piece and High
Grade of “Battle Ax” has injured
the sale cf other brands of higher
prices and smaller pieces. Don't
allow the dealer to impose on you
by saying they are “just as good”
as “Battle Ax/' for he is anxious
to work off his unsalable stock.

easily cieared. Neglect &gt;
| yoUF
never mind
'Qss weight, and when con- [
sumption faces you, your
strength may not be sufficient i
to carry you over the danger­
line. If you could only go
back a few weeks and make
a good start, you might win.

of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypo­
phosphites, is for you even if •
you are only a little thin.

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fverdict of murder in the first degree the national convention were named
.and he was sentenced to life imprison In each, and were given instructions to
went.
I vote for McKinley.
, T. E. Congdon, manager the past seaThe Quebec Floods.[•os. of Powers’ opera house in Grand
Quebec, Can., April 25.—The village cf
[Rapids, canceled his lease, having lost;-St. Barthehne and surrounding coua(money on the season. The house will try within a radius of five mllrata under
jbereafter be managed by J. W. Spooner. I water and the devastation is complete.
: Jacob T. and James Sheldqn were ar- Farmers have lost all their live stock
■rested at Sturgis by Marshal Bennett,' and seed for the coming season. Dead
•charged with breaking into a store at horses and other animals are floating
[Middlebury, Ind., and stealing a lot ol' about. Buildings have disappeared and
[miscellaneous goods.
i people had to climb trees nnd floating
। Mrs. Virginia Murine, an old ladv • wreckage to escape death. Boatapatro!
-------- ----- » two
--- days
' what is now an immense lake day and
[who disappeared
ago, was
, [found dead-in tbe woods near Kalama- night in the* hope of rescuing life.
[zoo. Fright and exposure were the
Brothers Lynched.
[supposed causes.
Chattanooga, Tenn., April 27.—Victor
। Mrs. Jennie Meyers, aged 62 years, and William M. Hillis, brothers, await­
[who had been keeping a little grocery ing trial for the murder of Carroll Mar­
jin Grand Rapids, dropped dead in he: tin nearly two years ago, were taken
[More of apoplexy.
from jail at McMinVille, Warren coun­
St. Louis has organized a prohibition ty, at midnight Saturday and hanged
[club with 48 members. Similar clubs •1 to a tree five miles from town.
[will be organized in every township in
Gov. Alt*eld Saves Harris* Neck.
[the county.
’
Springfield, HL, Ajiril 24.—Gov. AltThe old “Temperance house,” a land- geld Thursday commuted the sentence
[mark of Vicksburg for.40 years, has of Frank W. Harris, under sentence tj
(been torn down.
be hanged at Freeport, HL, May 1 for
The board of control of the state the murder of Charles Bengle in that
■public school at Coldwater says the city last May, to life imprisonment.
.[school is now in a position to receive al)
Oldest Shaker Dead.
children legally entitled to ita pririHarvard, Mass., April 25.—Ezra Bea­
mon
Newton,
aged 101 years, the oldest
Maj. L. A. Duncan, of the Niles WeekRepublican, commenced the publica­ Shaker in the country, died at his home
here.
He
deserted
his wife nnd chil­
tion of the Daily Sun, a one-cent sheet.
dren in 1848 to embrace the Shaker
It is independent in politics.
faith.
.
Mrs. P. Havenga, of Spring Lake,
Stabbed Fifty-Two Times.
committed suicide by hanging herself.
Scott, La., April 25.—Martin Bernaud,
She was poor and had supported her­
a merchant here, was murdered and
self by taking in washing.
The planing mill and two dry kilns robbed of $7,000. The autopsy showed
.at Capt. James Duviuson's shipyard at th?*t there were 52 stiletto wounds about
his neck and breast.
Bay City were burned. Loss, $20,000.
A largely increased acreage has been
devoted to peppermint culture inmouth
Chicago, April 25.—Dispatches from
western Michigan this season, and it is points tn Iowa. Minnesota and OhioteH
predicted that over one-half the crop M of the general observance of Arbor day
the entire country will come from that (Friday) throughout those states.

JUpjdsof awenlUng a yonug ami pret-

Bonus for the M*sim«-huKz&gt;tt*.
Boston, April 2T.—Thi battle atao
Massachusetts averageii 16.12 knots on
her trial Saturday and her builders won
a bonus ol SlOu^Oh

ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $i,CO-

$1.35 to us

daughters.

Nominated After 4 OS Ballots.
Ballot*.
Wilmington, 0., April 24.«U1
W. Brown, of Warren county, xt as nom­
inated by the republicans for congress
from the Sixth congressional district
Thursday
.muraaay night
nignt to succeed Congressfcrtb.convention to n..k.thenomin.-

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Many Horse* Burned.
Columbu,, 0., April 2T._A Pn^,
ipecial from Galloway, o., any, that a
shipping stable belonging to Ed Courtwright at that place burned, and 42
horses, some of them quite valuable
were burned to death. The origin of the
fire is unknown.
8L Louis, April 25.—Sam Foster (col­
ored) on trial at Clayton for the mur­
der of Bertram Atiratcr, of Chicago,
the suburban town of Webster Groves,
on the night of January 23. was found
guilty of murder in the first degree.

Fatal Explosion.
Cleveland, O„ April 2t.-Mrs, Augum
ta Bch.rnie.ky ws. faul|v
her two children, Ella and Annie aired
four nnd three respectively, ' were
burned to a crisp nt their home bv the
explosion of a coal oil can.
Heavy Liabilities.
New York, April 24.-Rom Undheim, a wholesale dealer in leaf tobacco
'*
Jiflcultir.His liabilities are currently reported in
the trade to be from $100,000 to »15o 000.
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Roekeirter, N. Y„ April 27,-Samasl
D. Badtw, 0 civil engineer, whowaaaaodatsd with UorM ia developing tic
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Havana, April
the American Baptist miaalonary, an.l
his brother Alfred, who were arrested
last week, have been set at liberty bar
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Thursday, Apr. 30. 1896.
COOK BROS. Proprletora.
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Thefe*^** KarU’’ °n”rth'
There Is a marvelous marine growth
railed -ertutafia which
th(,
•nee of a de icate bueh, although it,'
"l^r rt^kt or fiber, are bulk up £
tbouwtnd, of minute auiiuala, Km?“lt‘k
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LCOUturi'-«' « given in the
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ORDER OF PUBLICATION.

^Thousands ol Women:
SUFFER U—TOLD MISERIES,

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Complainant
vs
Charles T. Hart
I^efeudant
Ataseasioo of said Court, held at tbs Court
House tn Ibe City of Hastings in said Countv. on
thc idth, day of March A. D. 1896.
'
Present, Host. Clkmknt Smith,
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Circuit Judee.
In this cause It appearing from affidavit on file,
that the defendant. Charles T. Hart to not
resident of this State, aud that his residence
cauDot be ascertaiaed after diligent inquire.
On motion of Lombard &amp; Hughes Complainant's
Solicitor It to is ordered that the aptearanoe of
wild non resident defendant Charles T. Hart be
entered herein within5montbs from the date
of this order, and incase of h'» appearance that
he cause hh auswer. to the bill of complaint to
1* tiled, and a copy thereof to be served on the
Compl&amp;fuaut's Solicitor within twentv days after
service on him of a copy of said BiK and notice
of this order; and In default thereof, said Bill
will be taken as confessed by said non-resident
defendant. A&gt;-d It to further ordered, that
within fifteen days the Complainant cause a
notice bf tins order to be published in the
Hawtinob Bannek. a newspaper printed,
published and circulating in ‘«iafd County, and
that said publication be continued therein once
in each week for six wre-ks lu sttccetsloD, or
that she cause a copy of th to order to be perseually served ou -aid non-rcstaent Defendant at
least twenty days before the time above pre­
scribed for his appearance
Clement Smith. !
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Circuit Judge. ‘
Examined, countersigned and entered by me.
John G. Nagler,
Reglster.Lombahd and Hughes.
Complainant's Solicitor(A true copy.)
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MOKnUfll SALE.

MMKxecutore of the estate of Robert F.
a. daceaacd, of Kings Countv. State of
York and recorded in the office of the
—.^ter of Deed*, for tbe Countv of Barry and
State
of
M’e’.lg3B«i tbe 13th day of Septem­
thMe
only
tound’ “y* Ule Nrw ' ork
ber, 1886. tn Liber 25 of Mortgages, oa Pace jjj,
Sun, in clumpe and bunch™ on wreck­ ita
wt be8ide*07 sh°p’««
or. w&amp;ieh mortgage tbrri.- IscUHurd to fefdue at
eh,m
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y
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feminine
a
PI
.ar•be date of this outiee the sum of Twenty-nine
age and stone, and elsewhere and
Hundred aod fifty-one Dollars and fifty-five
tL.
mt WBre no,“-- “ «&gt;*ra are
! ACTS AS A SPECIFIC
•omettare it i, toni
ln
eento [fcsei.fw] anda»i attorney’s fee of tutrtyfive collars provided ter in sale mortgage and
drlren ashorc.
Tlje many thousand., e?. r;.Wh^c.X *°^ lingerie or certain
&gt;B, Aronlng to HeilliijAotloi ill her Organ.
no suit or proceedings at law having been in।
articles
exclusively.
ot liny creatures which have built it
•stltuted to recover the amount secured by said
In the llottln (uk the Taris direc­
( It causes health to bloom,sand'
mortgage or any part thereof:
Notice is l?M-rcfore hereby given that on Sat­
** fnmHmri.v known) of ISOS there
[joy to reign throughout the frame.
is called a skeleton. Its fibers shrink
urday the 33rd day of May a. D. u»c. at ten
o clock In the forenoon, there will be sold, at
even fincr^“ «re 1,836 couturieres and 200 commer­
the
North front door of the Court House, in the
cial hotme. for the sale of ready-made
tlwj were. They may be a foot In
City uf liuAtlr.gs. Countv of Barry* and State of
1
treatment of lead-J
Michigan. I said Conrt House bring the building
Tbfv nre3retin‘':“ "'4n'ly t"° fwt- garments, besides ■ many establish­
a Fv tf,y?clanls tnree jeers, witllont benefit./
in which Hie Circuit Court for the County of
BBAlJFlELirsJ
They are brown, Mme bunches being ments which* manufacture and sell
Barry to heML at public mu.tkn. to the highest
! FKMALK REtxULATOH she can Co ber own!
?HP°nS d®
or ^der-pettieonts
bidder, tbe premises drscriteu in said tuorldark and acme ot a lighter shade
cooking, milking nnrt rensUlnp.”
—
&lt;
gajr.or
» ■ jnuch'thereof hm may be necessary
alone.
The
number
of
working
dress
­
N.&amp;'.HUTAN. Henderson, Ala. &lt;
to aarisfy the amount doe on said m trUagn,
As the children of the ^u-.snter
BRIDFIELD RE9VUT0B CO., Atlanta, Ga&lt;
makers
in
-Paris
is
estimate^
at
65,000.
as
above &gt;et forth with the Interest thereon,
adorn thenuelves with shavings front
।
SoldbydruftiiUa
’
l
11.00
p«r
bottle
&lt;
and
tiro
costs
charges and expenses allowed by
In all France, according to M
their fathers aarkbeneh, so do th,,
law .and provided lor in said mortgage,
said premises being situated in the Countv of '
children of the fishermen u*th tlie sei- Georges Michel, the industry of manu­
Barry aod St ate of *hc I: iyan au d &lt;1 escr! bed as
facturing the various, articles of wom­
tulann. earn up from tbe sea. Iu fibers
all those certain pieces and parcels of land
MOBWAGE SALE.
an s dress is in the hands of 81,400 male
described as follows, to wit: The East half
are pretty nearly straight, so they Can­
[E. $#] of the South West quarter IS. W. k»] of
Defhttlt JiHving twien made in the pavment 0
nnd 143,648 female owners of shops or
oectloo fifteen [15] containing .Eighty l»] acres
not be made to serve ns ringlets as
a certain tN&gt;:id aud inorigajr* cated the Srstdaj
factories. These furnish employment or Nweuiber A. I). iji30 umde and execute.! by
uf land, also tlu South West quarter [8. W. Q]
curly shavings do, but the girls take
of
lhe South West quarter IS. W.
of Section
Jesse
Austin,
unmarried
of
A«".na.
Barry
fifteen [15] except two [sj acres out of the
the longer, finer bunches, which arc us­ to 700,501 persons, of whom over 500,­ Loaa’v. NlrhUan. mortgagor-io Kugene Har000 are women.
South west corner thereof. All in Township
beck cf the City of Battle Creek Michigan
ually the lighter in shade, and make of
number
One
North,
Range
number
Seven
West,
In addition to these there are 925,855 innrtgsgei- and recorded Iu the &lt;4800 of tbe
Barre County. Michigan, and containing In all
them long brown tressea The boys
JUwlMerot Deeds of Barry Ccuntv Mlcirigan lu
One Hundred aud Eighteen [1181 acres of land,
Liber w of uu-rtgau-ea on page 14 on the istb
make great mustaches of the sertu- persons who make their living from in­ davof
xecorditjc to the fnlled Stateasurrey thereof.
Sm-tniWA.D.twd al 1 o’clock n in.
’ dustries which are tributary to that
Dared. Hast Ings. Mich..- February i». ifse.
Inria and flowing Dundreary whiskers
aud duly MmN b» said Eu«rue Harbeck te
MORTGAGE SALE,
of the manufacture of feminine appar- me Electa C. Holton of natd City of Battle
Anna 8, Austin.
the shore'’'mw8 .uILhtn&lt;!CriUe Bl°nK '" ?hu tO-UU TalU5' aI
JosarL. ScHL-YutB.
Default having been made In tbe com!If Ions
°f ,nc
the Product
Product of
of GiVt'k. and tbe itsslgnmcrt thereof recorded lu
William H. Slocum.
a traX i“t ha^hig^Z
-ds is «tl- the office of tlie Register of Deed* of said Barry of a certain mortgage made by Susie A. Tyler to
„
John P. Douglass.
Louuty on the uhb day of J sly A. D. 1883 Id Elida Shaw dated November 18th A. D. 1801.
Executors
of
lhe
Estate
of Robert F. Austin.
and
Liner
23
of
mortgages
on
page
ira.
bv
which
recorded
In
the
office
of
tbe
Register
ol
j mated at £50,000,000.deceased,
.Mortgagees.
Deeds,
for
the
County
of
Barry,
and
State
of
tide With her side stove in, perhaps, so
default th" pdwer «it eaie coiitalued'ln said
Alonzo E. Kkkaston.
‘
mortgage him become operative, and upon Michigan, ou the 23rd day of November A. D.
that she would not float, but occupied •
Attorney
for
Mortgagees.
.
A GREAT SNAKE COLONY.
which said bond aud mortgage there Is claimed J801 In Liber 33 of Mortgages, on page 196.' on
byadreamingyouth tnacrtularia beard
to he due for principal and Interest to date the which mortgage there Is claimed to be due at
MORTGAGE SALE.
ot tkn-u hundred and sixty dollars and tbe date of this notice the sum of Five Hundred
and mustnolie, who imagined her a gal­ An Australian Enthusiast Bos a Fine Col­ sum
twenty one cents, and no suit or i'.rrn-eedittgs at and Tmrty Six Dolton and thirty nine cents,
lection ot Venomous Beptllt-*.
Default having been made Id the conditions
law or iu equity having been- instituted to re i aud an attorney's fee of Twenty Five Dollars
lant Ship and himself her bearded coma certain mortgage made by Hiram A. Bar­
'
Mr. J. McGarvie Smith, an eminent cover l hi deb’ secured hy said mortgage, or any | provided for lu said mortgage, and no suit or of
ter. Ellzabrih 11. Barber bls wife. Clarence H.
mandcr.
, bacteriologist of Sydney. Australia, is part thereof now therefore, notice ts hereby proceed!i gs at law having been Instituted to Barber and Lillian Barber his wife to Philip T.
given that Dy virtue-of the power of sal* con-' recover the moneys secured by said mortgage, Cotarove dated March It A. D. 189A and record­
: the proprietor of probably the gredtrst tained lu kald mortgage, aud ot tbe Statute ul or any jmrt thereof;
RUINED BY A CONTRACT.
ed lu the office of the Register of Deeds, for the
Now. Therefore,by virtue of Die &gt;»ower of sale Countv of Barn* and State of Michigan, on the
; collection of snakes in the world, says lhe Stalo of Michigan In such cases made and
An Iron Founder Undertakto Something ; the New York World. He is ‘ in nroytoed. on Saturday the sixteenth day of May contained In said mortgage, and the statute Id. Ulh day of March A. D. if®6 tn Uber 47 ot
A. D. IMW. at to o’clock In the forenoon at the such case made and provided; notice Is hereby Mortgages, on page 266. That said mortgage
.
Outride of Hi* Line,
j the business partly for scientific North from door of the Cour* House In the City Sven that on Saturday the 23rd day of May A. was duly amlgued to Sarah Johnson, and duly
. 18*1. at 10 o'clock lu the forenoon. 1 shall
The foqnder ot the Vendome column
of Jlflxtlnge. Barre County. Michigan, (that be­
in the office ot the Register ot Deeds
purposes and partly for business. He ing lhe place of holding the Circuit Court for sell at Publie Auction, to the highest bidder, at recorded
for Barry' County. Michigan.
[ in Paris met with financial ruin in his advertised
That sala mortgtige was upon the express
*' 1 some time ago for 500 venom- said County of Barry) tbe undersigned will sei the North front door of the Court House In tbe
j contract. The French government, 1 ous reptile
at public auction. 10 tbe highest Didder, tbe City ot Hastlugs that being the place where condition that should default be made In tbe
cnis reptiles, but one publisher refused lamin aud premises described losald mortgage, the Circuit Conrt for Barry County is holden), payment of Interest, or any part thereof on any
APPLICATION OF A FABLE.
to *erect
notable
' when it decided 10
Tect the Dot
^l&gt;,e to
to permit
permit we
the navertisement
advertisement until
until be
he or so much 1 hereof as shall be ut*cess&amp;ry to sat­ the premises described In said mortgage, or so day whereon the same is made doe ano pay­
sklu Bide* the Form of a Hu- ।I column, entered into a contract with an had satisfied himself of the sanitv of isfy lhe said aninu* tdue and Inrerewt at seven much thereof as may be necessary to pay the able. as above* expressed, and should the same
perceut. costs aud expenses of sale, aud an amount due on said mortgage, with seven per remain unpaid and In arrear for tbe space of
1turn Wolf.
i °n LOUn~r;
lhe PhU“WWa : the scientist.
*
attorney tee of fifteen dollars allowed bv law cent. tnteres\. and all legal costs, together with thirty days then and from thenceforth, that is
The story of the ass whoclothed him- I'S'rn.’i kne«:«th‘ng" butoverof
The dlffvrcnk .pecira of veubmora njid provided for In said mortgage: said land an attorney’s toe of Twenty five Doilani coven­ to say. after the lapse of the said thirty-days,
and premises l&gt;-!ngdescribed In s:&lt;i«l mortgage anted for therein, the premtees being described so much ot tlie aforesaid principal sum of three
iu a lion’s akin in order to pass i,
,n br?nr.
Tb" toake» in Australia, ro fr.r u known, as—tbe West fractional half of the East half of In said .mortgage us all that certain lot piece hundred seventy tour and 16-100 dollars as re­
. iclf off as tlie king of beaats is well j। go ernment agreed to supply him With number 42, nnd Mr. Smith haa-apeci- the North We* t quarter ot section Thirty Three nnd parrel of land situate In the Township of mains 'unpaid, with al! arrr-vrage of interest
K...U
;
&lt;331 m TmrnMup Number One (1) North of Hope In Ute County of Barry aud State uf Mich­ thereon, shall, at the option ot the said oarty of
. •
but tin- tile of the thief who i cannon cantured
......
captured from tbe JtuMdana ...mens
of nil of them. The poison ex-1 I
-x,tnilM'r Heven «7) West being iu the igan. and kqown aud described as follows:
the secund part Itecanie due and payable.
Thtf North East quarter of tbe North Weal
it ir-ide a sheep’s skin to be better nnd Austrian., during the canipaifro of traeted from rtm rcptlU b l^ly orad | K^J’VrLin’wib'. rclT
liefault having been made in the payment of
quarter of Section thirty five (33) Town two (2) Interest due March 14th. left*; and tbe same hav­
to carry on his nefarious trade ; 1S05, In quantities euffleieat to found in the Paateur institute! in Paris.
North
Range
nine
(9)
West.
ing remained unpaid aud Tn arrears for the
;
Elzcta C. Holton,
E
ui
»
a
S
haw
,
know-| Mr. Smith is U1I
space of thirty days and upwards the aforesaid
lie ytt to be told, soys the London I tbe monument. The contractor,
,
an enthusiast on the ‘ w
Assignee
F. w
w. /!..»&lt;.
Claw*.
hloitgagee. principal sum bf three hundred seventy-four
rrunh.
Early one morning two ing nothing of the phenomena which subject of snakes.-ant!
Philip T. Colohovjk.
Aitorucy for Assignee.
and '6-too dollars with ad arrearage of Interest
,
--------------- -—.! regards them ns
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Battle Cre&lt; k Mich.
. v. h- v.rre on duty at the the fusion of bronze offers, found when the
" most wonderful of living creatures, j
thereon is now declared due and payable by the
Dated February 17tb, 18t«.
terms of- «ald msrigaze. on whlcn mortgage
'
:uses uf Paris,; were aston- , two-thirds of the column was com­
He has in his collection serpents that j
there to claimed tote due ut the date of, this
MORTGAGE SALE.
notice
the sum of four hundred three Dollars
I torec a sheep endeavoring to pteted that he had used up all his metal. have gone nearly n ytar without food | Default having been nnule In the conditions
PROBATE ORDER.
and fifteen, cents, and an attorney's fee of
mongsce
nude «"u.
by George
rfifvt an yizttanc into the inclosure Sufficient bronze had been given him to TOd ara MD1 fat JI. 1U Injrcted wm. of a rertKte IS
uwaTS
to im.. W.
»: .State ot Michigan, County of Barry—w
Twenty-five Dollars provided for tn said tnurtgage,
and
no suit or-proceedings at law having
“
complete thc monument, and he was of their own poison trite them without Austin dated January 2»4 A. 1). 18X&gt;. and re. ;
i-ventures of its kind were &lt;!ouAt a seastou of the Probate Court for tbt
of Barry, bolden at tlie Probate oftice. In i»een Instituted to recover tbe moneys securfa
. , responsible
for the entire amount.
! -, &lt;.! v.h,u man’s hand protruded
from
the sliffhtest ill-offei-te te them Ac « ‘ corded lu lh- office of the Register of Deeds, County
said mortgage, or any part thereof;
ine MigBiMt ju-cazLt. to them. As s for lb. ('oust, ot ttarrasnil Store ot MIcbtRso. CbeCItv of HaMtings.ln said county.on Wednes­ byNow.
Therefore, by virtue of tbe power of
:
the stoleh fleece, j Their curi- ■ Finding himself, face to face with (tank
result of his investigations he has estub- on tbe Bcrimd day ,4 Jguiuu y A. D. tens hi day tbe t'lglilh day of April In thc year sale contained
In said mortgage, and tbe statute
one thousand right hundred and iricey six.
f,T.Kt
- lr ■
intensified aed they cure- j ruptey he melted up his scoriae and Wired th. fort that a non-poboaou. !
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of lb such case made and iirovided. notice to here­
by given that on Saturday the Twenty-fifth day
&lt; ilr.. -i the &lt;haxi unimal, who j n*ixed the metal with cheap refuse snake is not affected in any wav by the uf tins notice 1 ho sum of Twelve Hundred nicy- Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Lizzie Whldby, of July A. D. 1896. M ten o'clock lu the fore­
' ; t the jx-n which| inclosed the . " hich he purchased, and so completed noison of the wnmnmwRiiretM *
five Dollars and Alxty-sex cii: cents, and an at- Deceased.
noon. I shall sell pc 1‘ubllc Auction, to the high­
..rtT
venomous spiles.
torney’atee ot Tweniy-llvi Dollar* provided for
est
bidder, at the North front door of tbe Court
artidr. and with giieat coolness ; ^he founding. The costings, however,:
On reading and H! Ing thc t-etition duly verified
Vvny, saJd bipith. It does not kill Io said mortgage.uihI *•*» «ult or proceed!1 gs at
of fjicy A. Jones Administrator of said estate House in the City of Hastings. Michigan (that
.‘•th- two largest and fattest of the । 'rere found to be so full of flaws that one
t~....»
, 1'*
o! _________________________________
it. own .prciezwhilcHi.ro fetal ,i »» •'Y
prating that hts.Qnal account this day filed id being the place where the Circuit Court for
..
.
1
.
;
moneys secured by sa.u mortgage, or any part said
court may tn- heard and allowed and a &lt;!e Barn- County to holden). the preraises described
.
i
.work was stopped, and the founder ■ to other creatures is one of the myste- I tiiereal:
In said mortgage, or so much thereof as may be
Now. ‘1' licrctore. by virtue of the power of cree of distribution duly mode nnd he dis­ necessary tb tej’ tte amount oueon said mort­
:i I|! .served
ruined.
r
___________
med By the .watchful
watchful guard- '1 rl
i»ndd. The
moldings of the
different ries of tlie Almighty which we cannot
from said trust.
sal© eoulaitwd In said mortemce. and the statute charged
•_ .
-v
1.
.... u^raveq »•
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Saturday the gage*with seven wr cent, talerest, and all legal ■
• the law. this plagiarist of an ' pacts of the bas-relief were so badly
in such case made and provided, nonce is here­
• osts.toeeriier with aa attorney’s fee of Twentysecond
day
of
May.
A.D..
UMatteu
o'clock
In
r,t fable pro.-eeded tc kill and cut j executed that the chisclers who repaired
by given that on Batnrdav.thu-Effirentli day of
forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of wad five Doltors covenanted for (herein, the premis­
, Julv A. D. 18»fi. nt ten o’rinck lu the forennor.'I the
&gt; capture, and wa$ on the point :
detects removed no less than 70
petition aud that the helm at law of said de­ es being described In said mortgage as all those
DANGEROUS FIRE RISKS.
I “hat! sdiM l’iiDlIc Auettor. to the htriwrt NJ- ceased
und all other persons Interested in said certain pieces und pa reels of toud situate and
. dcr. a’, the North froi.i door of thc (mirt House
«»ff with his l»o Hy when he j b&gt;us of bronze. They received for their 1
in tbe cily ot IlxM nigs iu the County of
are required to appear at a session ot bring
rn.era.rr Crap..," A.k lll.b ll»tra ter Jl&gt; 'Lt Clt&gt; &lt;;f HMtllip. Ilnrn t o.. Mlrb. .Unit estate,
Barn-and Bute of Michigan, and known and
Bwlf in‘ turn tlie spoil of thc । labor £12.fxX), to which was added the
’
*
I iwfrgthe rl.ic? where the t’lrenn Court lor Milil court, then to be holden at the Probata of­ d?*crlted us follow*;
.
.
home of Them.
Barry C-'tUity i*» botdeff-. iba preinhws descrin- fice, iu the City of Hastings, in said county, and
Tbe
North b.-Uf ot lots Nine hundred and six­
I v. a.--, quickly niaAched off to .
f°n!’ of bronze, which became their
cause. If any ihere be, why the prayer of
The marine store business ia a risk
iu *uid uw:|gage. &lt;»r&amp;v much thereof ns mav showpetitioner
may not be granted. And It ia ty-three (963) and Nine hundred slxty-four (*M4)
LT station* where he gave his Perquisites. The whole transaction was
r,\.... ..., s.i Hhj Dccv'arv.tv pay the amount due on said the
lhe City of Hx*-tlpC5 Michigan- according to
which most companies prefer to avoid, mortgage, wlriivx p. r cent. Iu!er.-t aad all lurther ordered, that said petitioner give notice of
From his acnc- j. very. very French.
’ugfine inssot.
Lassox. rrom
. aMr.ugene
the persons interested Id said estate, of the the recorded plat thereof.
‘ A dealer may have stuff on Lis premises, . teuxl*-0Ms. tumte.r with an attor.iev’s fee of to
flAKAB JOKNBOX,
tendency of said petition and tbe bearing
•
made . good livipg out of his ,
^i.j
i T wol y-fiv- ooll.ira rovenatitert for therein, the thereof
ritiLtp
T. Colobovk. As«igueeol Mortgagee.
by
causing
a
cony
of
this
order
to
be
BROKEN WIRE.
consisting of jugs, old dresses, and tbe . |irttml&gt;»s being deserihrd 111 said jimrumie ns
Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee.
;j i'-tion’ by selling the meat to variIn the Baitings Bannkh, a news­ Dated
like, .which is probably worth several ; nil th&lt;«e iJere«-*&gt;r uanvl* ©Eland »;tuit&gt;eju the published
April 20.18U6
paper
printed
and
circuhited
lu
said
County
of
some time,
nt least,
butcheris For
r
‘
. IIovr th® Telegraph Operator Tells Where thoraandr, yet the insurance companies .
koami'And'uSedLiM Barry, once In each week for three successive
’ that
hat the animals nt
, ,
th* nrvak u Located.
- tot be hoped,
at. ;
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
refuse to insure‘rite stock at any ■ fc»'low.«:
Chas. W. ar.xbirok
. g.
MORTGAGE BALE.
will erase to be rent to i
I’erhaps the greatest of all mysteries, ' will
.Jtote. fro
iinna..
The East fifty acres of land to bo tak*fn off
Judge of Probate.
Default having been mule In tbe conditions
the uninitiated, about telegraphy is l*ic&lt;.. In tin case of an ordinary houac- I theKotttn West »/u*riiwo! Section No &lt;te).ex.Ldiertl ath by the depredations of to
(A true reuv.l
of a certain mortgage made by The Michigan
tne fact
1UCI that
Uliii wnen au.wire
wire w uruKeu or
or ! holder, moat of these articles would be j C*pt ’.wo»■•’.. s In lhe South Enrt (OHicrtte reof.
the
tne 1UCI
wiu«.when
wncn u wireisisbroken
uruKeu uj •
___
„„
I Ahothe S-.-ulb Ten acres of lan« to be Liken
Whip Company a corporation organized under
\ -t wulf in ihrep’s clothing.
MORTGAGE SALE,
damaged the operator, sitting in hisi insured without a demur ae household . offtite ^’Ort6 Wr-t quarter of the South East
the laws of lhe State ol Michigan and having
Default having teen made 4u the conditions Its place of business nt Hastings, Barry County.
nOLu, ronn &lt;.»I1 .-.nnVt.- wLdpa fl l»ro nroro? JTOO&lt;]k.
qUarltT Of Said SefllOO NO 18J *11 ID T&lt;»W1”-b.fp
oftice, can tell c.xactij /where tlie acci
T
,
--.a cn«-i,.nio
nnt • Ao Tlin-e i J* North. Ihuige N» Seven iTj.West el a certain morlgsco made by Margrect A- Michigan to tbe Hsstlngs City Bank a con»ra
l.'I DANGER FROM FLIES.
dent has occurred.
&lt;
Lumber vards and sawmills are not ■ ammfaju.. in;ln nttvdtgLt two hcio o£ laud Htvvens. Florence K.Spaulding. Orrin E. Bar­ I Ion organized under lhe
of lhe State of
The explanation, however. 1» very regarded by in.uranee companion with (.rojnli.r
Vnitol SI-une, Uereoi ker. Mary E. Barker Blanche IL Barker. Agnes Michigan and having Its nlace of business at
Barker. Martin V. Barker. Harriett I. Barker Hastings. Barry Couoty. Mlaitgaa.dated March
hlmplc. It requires force to »nd elrc- I “■ w»T favorable eye. The stock of a ; &gt; 1 •
• ■
&lt;
to Emily D. Bostwick, of Jthaca. New York A. A.'D 1896. and recorded In the oftice ot tho
Mortgagee. dat--d December 17 A. D. isaa luid record­ Register of Deeds, for tbe C-ounty of Barry and
x-m
. 4.
Phiui’T. Cntonovz.
lumber vard
yard was
was once
once insured
insured at
at ai
n
An Engli«h missionary to Africa was tricity n
through
ft. wire,
just us it does to lumber
ed In tbe office of the Register of Deeds, for the Stole of Micbiean.on the Fifth day of March.
Atfornev for .Mortgagee.
. moderate premium, but when a small !
li.e happy owner of a bicycle. One pump water through a hose.&gt;. Tbe
Comity uf Barrj and Stale of Michigan, on tbe A.D. lr’J6. In Liter 38 of Mortgages, on page
lattd ApflI T. 't*C.
~‘l
l’.»lh day of Deccmter A. D 1880. In • Iter 33 ot 4.’l.ou which mom*axe there to claimed to be
cay, uj. a journey, he started before longer the'wire is the greater is._ the 1 ' sawmill was built on one portion of tho !
Mortgnsfffi. on page 72. on which mortgage there due at tbe date ul (Ills notice the sum ot Five
toimcu. *«,«, iu.«
»*.«—- ' premises, up went insurance company |
MORTGAGE SALE.
fo- • sunrise aud rede oain advance of flvro
l« claimed to be due al tbe date ot (tils notice thousaud one handred tfghly-slx Dollars and
force required. This force is measIletenK
l-.avjig
teen
mxde
In
Hie
cond'ilnns
: ■: party, intending to improve the ured;- but, instead of calling it pounds, ' rates. Owing to the addition of the mill, 1
u
ivortgage. *xecutv&amp; by tae Tinker the sum of E‘ght hundred-Ninety Eight Dollars Eleven rente, and an attorney's fee ot Thirtyand Ninety Elulit cents.and an attorue} 's fee of five Dollars prqvlded for In sain mortgage, aud
• tlie
■ measuring
•
*• ’ the pressure
• tin: where
the iiremium-berore was some-। iu Mwr’i N’-'n’-’.iunrrt tlie firu dry ot Octo’nT
,cot-1 &lt; die morning and wait for his as in
Twenty-five Dollars provided lor In said no salt or vroceeAitigs at Iwr?.haring been ina
a .*“ M,v’
“• **
];],„ $"•&gt;
S300 was
rcouired I
r.lMl the Seventh
Sevruth &lt;■.•&gt;•&lt;»(
«»f (k-niter
onuter &gt;.u. moriLMge. und nn suit or proceedings at law stltuted to recover the moneys secured by said
—1, about
•
------------1 rcouired
Kniu-under some way side tree. It was “
boiler, electricians call the unite of elec- ...................
about
saw
was
rcquireo,
hKMl.4i,.1. by
:i,. ihe
,he fhu
^aiI1I Mart
Mtirk y„.r|&lt;,
ni,. •. !i*l&gt;th
ighth ।
i thing like
iav
* * 1 Ij hfMuiH-ii
Tlie
mortgage, or any. part Lbereof;
■
and this favor was only to be granted
u/;&gt;&lt;*vnn»w
jto-vtnhtjr 1888.
is.-*, to
toTlfi
Tip Kctctum.
Ketcbunt. uad
and »v
hy having hern instituted to recover the moneys
&gt;n
country of the tsetse fly, and he trical force “ohms.”
Now;Therefore, by virtue of tbe power ot
-- ---- • that-no
-. -.. .
।| ••------ i.i-ri.. VJ.I..... .u.1..-^... i—.... Will- secured toy said mortgage, or any part thereof: sale
i, ’; on tb.
rtrirt
condition
ttater
contained in said morlgagejuid rhe statute
Now, Therefore, by virrue of lhe jiower ui
. ;j ’■ j rned that traveling alone was a (
Suppose a wire between two oflh
JrtV ol December 18*9. salt contained it sold mortgage, aua the UM* in such case made and provided, notice is here­
Uiwre to
is due.
uue. a;,
a' the ute In such case made and provided, notice is by given that on Friday lhe Third day of July.
was to 1x5 Btored w,thin 15 M 01 010 ■“*.»&lt;«• v':‘l-b&lt;..no«Kxce- ifar*
‘
business, since the insects had 150
150 miles
mileM long,
low?, and
nnd that,
that, on
on a
a stortny
“*•
I date hereof. T&lt; '• Umitlr-'*! awl Seventy dollars. Hereby given, that ou Snlurdaj- tile 3(Xh dnj- of A. I). 18M at 10 o’clock in the Forenoon. I shall
■io •:: art unity to distribute their fa- night, it gels broken somewhere. The mill.
’ver. tknv by
rt the
sell at Public
Auction, to lhe ir.ghest bidder, at
July A D. 1896.■jatNi'tfce
10 o’clock in tnerforenoon.
I i .vtrtve
; IhsWiT iifsi.b* tn said uV&gt;HRio.e. I shall fore- | si-vdl »e!l at Public Auction, to the highest bld-; tbe North front door ot the Court House, in the
• telegraphist knows that when the wire
tin- •me. bv a fill.- &gt;’ lubl’.c .aid Ion to derat the North front door of the Court House City of Hastings [that telnu the place where
tineas is a mild term to wa8 sound it takes just 2,000 ohms to
THE LETTER "T.
! ihe h!nii«'! hidtlrr. at tin* Nnrth from door of in the City of Hastings, (that bring the place the Circuit Court for Barry County Is boldcn].
- xprvss tbeir craving for blood, he de- send a current through,
...
1 the Court Jlui;*e. In ’be City of H».stlng&lt;, on the whgre the Circuit Court for Barry County ts lhe premises described In said mortgage, or
„ , “ or
, 14 ohms per A French Urapholoulst 8«y« That It Irrej third
!,f.htlv l&gt;f«. hl t-nn’clorkln the fore hotoen). the premises described In said mort- so much lbereof aa may be necessary tv pay the
da। -. They came about me in dozens, , mile. He now finds
that—
he can send
n ■;
&lt;i
1Cate« mo
’*s Character.
no»n. ofi-li
that emalH
imrcjt of lit’-d f;sgs-, or so much thereof as may be necessary amount due on »:dd mortgag”. with elizht i&gt;er
— - -— ------- ------uicnvcn
dictate*
the Writer
noioia
,| ........
.....................
- - i&lt;i«-eeorittikoe■ ~ - He
- -- ill-|
—4 1 graphologist
.* ...
Horin|,8, opuy tlra amount due on khIi! mortgage, with cent. Interest, and all l«pti costs, together with
v-i i I was streaming with blood ip aev- ', current Willi only TOO. ohnw.
A—French
bra discovered I rSu.'i.r'i-Jrrt
^i'Jlale
state of- MlrlilK*»
known
t
---,
---------r,
-------.
■
UUIU
1
........... ..
— 8 per cent. Interest, and all legal coats, toeether an attorney'* fee of Tblrtydlv® Dollars cov­
tpl ■iIiicM’jj. I killed tihem in scores, .• vides 700 by 14t and finds that the break I •.»_. „&gt;^n-n-.
I «..abe read from the jjnrt
•&lt;&lt; th&lt;&gt;
... de-utrlb-M
..v-.i ..rcn»
.... somi
~:A-trtrr. * tha
• that character can
hs
the
Sonth e.-'-t: qnrtrier.
the with an xltornev's fee &lt;•( Tnotily live Dollars enanted for therein, the premises being de­
1'ti;
wa4*a continual battle.
,
,
,
,
Vi.riL
..
ut
(tin
t-it-f.
&lt;»t
iktitiih.
r
iwuiitlN«-rUi
v.
st
qm.rirr.
ol
Section
twentyfor'therein. Hie premises bring de­ scribed in said inorwage ns all those certain
‘ in the wire, is 40 miles from his end.
; letter “t” alone. He claims that the ‘ two. In townsldp three north of ramre ten west, covenanted
scribed tn said mortgage as all that certain lot Into pieres and parrels of land situate In tbe
•
grew fiercer as the sun grew ■'
V»
UCU the
lll-c vire
'l‘V is
IO under
UUUC1 the
*»*«: r&gt;ira.««*,raWhen
scan.cu- •■ n.r^ca] nne represents the fatality of containing ter»y pi-re* of Intid Recording to the | ptere and parcel of land situate tn rise Town o! City of Hastings ia the County-of Barry and
■hotter,
survey, tbe same being the mort­ Maple Grove In th-- Cooney of Barry und State state of Michigan, and known and described aa
• till what
. at first,had
----- - seemed
L-------- riOus
1
thing happens.
.
rm.
The electricity
horizontal bar the influ­ KOVHHUiieur
gaged {•nml'Mis
'
'
ol Michigan, and known and des.ribed as fol­ follows:
• v an intolerable nuisance begnn decompoec, [he sea unit, and a new salt l
Lois six hundred twenty seven [*5271 six hun­
w
ence human will exercises Upon thia Dated Apnl 4’1; W€.
low:
HAUVKV WlU.IASf.
M, HFprct obsolutvly hor- I, U
u formrJ
formej m
„ thc hrokcn cndB of tM
the 1| faWHtv.
The Ea&lt;t half of the South East Quarter of dred rwentv-elght fSWl and six hundred twentyTh ?
C
ha
«.
HB
avku
.
Assignee.
SecClot* Thtrty-twn (32) In Town Two- (2) North nine [CA* I touei her with the tenements, heredit­
U■ hut if I should become faint,
faint. ! wiw. Bnd nntil ,hnt £ rfeared away- by .
lu
be claims that the higher
Attorney forAmlcnte. • Range Seven .7) West containing Eighty Acres aments and appurtawnces belonging or tn any­
wise tertalnlng to or situated upon MUd real
1 , mtai. y° con&lt;ln“'
batUe’ . what is colled a zinc current, acting for .
t of tlu, vrrtiM1 |jue—that project.
ut Laud more or less.
•ulate Including the power connected with tbe
Emily D. Bostwick,
k U ‘ FtUn “ ni“n “
Marcd j| Un
or twe|,e hours, no measurement : irJ, aboVe yle horizontal bar—has indlicu ur
Mortgagee. buildings upon .laid real estate also 1 Deluding
engine, teller abafUng counter shs£;ing,pulleys
PHiLtr T. COLnnovK.
. can be made.________________
j cations of the amount of ideality conhangers, belting and machinery of every nature
we positively state that
Attorney for Mor'gagee.
I hod teen told a fearful tale of a trav­
this remedy doesnot con­ Dfited.Af rll 2xth, tH».
am* kind connected with or In said building.
Kattov Plaints of Norroes.
। tained in the make-up of the wyiter, and
eler in Iceland, who, with his horse,
Hastings City Bank.
tain mercury orany o'her
A writer in Progress Artlstique, in j that the inferior part of this line correttiia;- ‘tuully eaten ' alive
a.
-by- flies,
•• - - -the
Phuji’ T. C-qixibovk.
Mortgagee.
injurious drug.
CHANCERY SALE.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
disemssing the music of south Africa, ; aponds to the practical and material
Nasal Catarrh
ishing both man and horse in
Dated
March
28,
ISM.
In pursuance and hy virtue of an order nnd
says tie races living there possess to . part of the man’s character.
is a-local disease and is decree of tbe Circuit Court for the County of
■ What if these tigerish pests
For instance, tbe optimist crosses his
the result of cnida nnd Barry In Chancen.ln lhe Mate ol Mlchlaau and
an astonishing degree the faculty of
achuHy ndike an end of me!
sudden climatic changes. made nnd dated on the 30tb day of November
MORTGAGE SALE.
t’s with a line that slopes upward from
A. D. 1895 In a certain cause therein tending,
en nine nnd ten o'clock I bad assimilation and imitation. They, re­ thc earth to the sky, aa it were. The
Default having been made ia the conditions
wherein Margaret Audnin is Complainant and
produce
with
surprising
fidelity
tho
ll^COlr'L.-.os^u
uv 20 luiica,
'ished u.j,.ut
miles, ana
and bo iI
Mills rliillite. William Phillins. Julia Phillips, of acertaln mortgage made by Fred W. Rlckel
poet
often.'crosses
his
t
’
s
quite
above
&lt;!&lt; ter ‘ued to ci? mount, since I found ' songs of birds, cries of animals and the
Albert Phillips. Effie Phillip*. Fred Phillips and wife Mrtlle of the town ot Hostings. Barry
Couoty. Michigan, to Samuel Careon of Gales­
the vertical line; in other words, iu the Opens and cleans the Nasal Passages. Allays ami Myrtle rhiilliMare Dffendantn.
Pain and Inflammation. Heals the Bores, Pro­
that .' -'iding the bicycle and keeping ! various founds of nature. Child-people,
Notice is hereby giv«u U'M 1 shall sell at burg, Kalamazoo County. ’Michigan, dated
tects lhe Membrane from Colds. Restores the Public
sky.
they
receive
in
their
otherwise
obtuse
Auction to the highest bidder at Hie December 7 A? D. IStr.. and recorded Id the ollhe narrow path hindered uiy dealing
Sense of Taste and Smell. The Bslmls quickly North front
The
pessimist
crosses
his
t
’
s
with
a
door of Hw Ourt House In lhe City fiee of the Beuster ot Deeds, for tbe County of
absorbed and gives, relief at once. ITlce SO eta. of Hastings ard
"ith ti;y enemi.M. In getting down, brains impression* of freshness and
County of Burry, aud Ktate of Barry and Hute rf Michigan, on the Seventh
Their long solitary downward sloping rtroke. The line, at Druggists or by mail.
however, my hat fell off, and in an in­ vivid intensity.
Michigan said Court Hons? bring the place for day ol December A. D. lAHSln Liter 26 of MortELY
BROTHERS,
M
Warren
StNew
\
ork.
which commences at the ideal portion j
holding tDn Circuit Court fur said County, on gap&gt;-K. oi&lt; page 212, on width mortgage there ia
stant my head, which was closely wandering upon bills and prairies,unitrt of the letter, descends littleby little un- j
HaUirday the »rti day ol May 14»6. at ten o'clock claimed to im due at Hie dale of Uris mulco the
in the forenoon all or so much thereof as may sum ot Three huudn-d ninety six Dollars and
- spiled, was covered with flies. I re- ed with fleeting association with for­ til it Is lost among the sod realities of ■
be necessary to raise the amount- dim to (be Seven cenLs. nnd »n aitunrtjy’s fee o Ft ecu
cr&gt;v'-'ted my hat, wheeled the bicycle eigners, results in a species of melodic
said Complainant f r principal. Interest and DoHuib provided for lu said mortirage. and no
'
I.
ivith-one hand, which was being bitten nature plaints, aa one might imagine, earthly existence.
costs
in this cause of tte following described suit or prucecd.pgv at law iiav.ug been institut­
The practical man, it appears, always |
parcels of lard to wit: AU those piecea or par­ ed to recover the inonev» secured by said mort­
■ill the time, while I battled with the a dcteloiM-d monkey music.
cels of hud situated in the city ot Hastlnas gage, or any nart tiierevl;
steers a middle course, ami crosses his ।
Sow. Thorefore. by virtue of the power of
Countv of Barry and state of Michigan de­
Tans
‘ till 1 reached a tree.
Pointed and Witty.
t’s neither in the ideal nor in tbe mascribed as follows: l/»t stx tn Block 2 ot Bennett sale con I Blued in !uldmurtp4gr. and. tbe statute
Here, freed from the bicycle, I re­
A lawyer reaiding in the north of tcrlal, but exactly midway between tho
■nd Keufield’s addition to the Village [dow lu sueb esse made and provided, notice to b«-reCity] of llaslhics,atoo tho West Bali of lots one bv given that on naemdsy ibe 13th day ot June
newed the engagement with vigor, and England and noted for his laconic style
and four in Block two of Bennett and Ken- A.D.I8M. at ten o'clock lu ibe Foreuoun. I
I k&gt; my great joy. after I bad killed n few of expression sent the following terse two. ,__________ _______
field's addition to the City Worm rly Village] Khali sell :U Public Auction, to the highest bid­
uozeno! the fl ie«, they seemed to become and witty note to a refractory chant
of Hasting- according to tiro recorded plat der. at the North Front door of the Court
Snowball, ■olted by th. Wind.
। health by
there f also that certain piece or parrel of land House iu the City ot HMUrnn (that being rn»
. O .rouj4
. - not. succumb
. to
. . ma
u' renerp
3. n&lt;^’
a Hre
tire.. The
wind wjj
Passengers on the Flint Hirer divi­
u
xncwma
adjoining the West ball of lot oue above men- place where tbe Circuit Cotas for Barn' County
Honed on the North East aud particularly is Bolden), thc premises descrited lu said
Tj’’.lC«flaineS *svs»a
ncar SUU,
me’ UUU
and tbOT,ffh »ted demand® lor the payment uf his sion of the Flint A I’ere Marquette rail­
described a* commencing on the North West mortgage, or so murii theruol a? may be neces­
u&gt;9 sun beat fiercely, I preferred the bill: "Sir, if you j»y tbe laelraed-j-oti rood Who came to Flint, Mich., recently
corner of said iot-one block two. thecae North sary to i*y the amount due on said mortgage,
heat to the enraged flies. Under these will oblige me. If yon do not I »h«U reportoil oteerving a strange phenom­
43R degrees East to the East and West quarter with 8 per cent Interest, and ail legal oosts to­
; report
I line of said Sectloa beventeen. thence East on gether with an idtoreey’s fee of Fitteeu Dollars
&lt;-onditions I battled with the enemy tor
।
enon in
large, W fields not far from
asld quarter line to a point where a coutluuou-* covenanted for therein, the premises bring de­
oblige you.”.
line ou tbe Eastern booodry of said West half scribed In Mid mortjpige as all that certain lot
something like three mortal hours.the city, says the Chicago Tribune.
of said lota one and four would intersect said piece aud parcel of laud situate la tbe Township
South’s Companion.
Hundred, of .nowballs, some of them
point on said quarter line, thenec South 4»K of HaetUigs In the Oeanty ot Barry and Wale ot
Lonl Bacon wu a walking encyclo­
degrees Weat to said lot one tbenee North West Mirhlgn*. and known and described aa follows:
of colossal sire, have brcn rolled to­
Tlie West half ol the East hall nf East bait of
on North boundary of said tot one to place of
pedia. Bia was a nuortzr of all the
gether, It is thought, by the action of
North Boat quarter of Mwtiou T“ ‘~ "
*
beginning.
■
.
knowtadge of hia ttaie and remembered
in Town three [a] North Range
Dated March 34. im.
W
the wind. The fields were covered with
yuan w. Walkxm.
He rarely
There are no undertakers in Japan. it to the mlnuteet detail.
them, aud nature accomplished in one
Circuit
Court
Commissioner
iu
nnd
for
B.rry
made a note of nnything, trusting to
Philip T. Oouwova.
Co. Mich.
'J hen a person dies his nearest re!*night what it would take a large force
Put an Advt. in The Banner ALOS»O
hla nwmorv *H th* particular of the
E. K.KKASTOX.
,'?08 put him into a coffin and bury
Solicitor! jr Complainant.
it brings good returns.
d eaaea brought before of boys several days to do.
J®., The mourning does not begin
waa It found at fault.
him,
u^til after burial.
uimU.

«
one of tho most Interesting of pay­
studies, rays the Century, ia
.
. fleet of a large idea upon a small
A large idea entering a large
kifanccs and dignifies it.; its ef■ : uj.t' ■ a HBiaiJ mind is often comfl!'- upsetting. The man becomes
j:,.-tuully toHujsivy and unsteady.
i.' ,r.n one iM'comvtf observant of this
. •
guenon he finds much tn amuse
.. ...in much i to deplore. He is
...
. .. for instance, to notice the re­
,
s oit :16:iding throughout a
&lt; ar-irr. ‘Where a subject is thus
■• i •cfditi bv a [succession, of ideas,
, -m :ti।!;•’.lying air important truth
.
:/&lt;hi* man is incapable of carryixig/
. &lt;fl i:y to impression proves to
•,. '&lt; i
. The sudden realization
, -.»■ first Limeofa.fnndaSieutalprin' •
a monpmhniacof him. An­
, ;
! Irn rvuli’intion of still•notheP
1
nt al principle nnd he is spin£ i -iff at a. new tangent.
the re are times when this effect
, : i
ideas upon little minds is most
• -ous anti deplorable. Thus b
■ ; .1 th-- race of incurable cranks in
f »&lt; iphy, theology, art and politic?.
.
•■‘'•rank’’has been maliciously
j: • . i H r purposes of cynical ridi.but- it is too descriptive a name
■ .
set- aside. The congenial crank
iluays started on his carver of in*
• N:y !; this application of a big idea
i ..
brain. The most tiring
out him is his flvlf-compln. i»v :.-ig to his knowledge of the
. ; that letter men have been misby his own uccun|teiy descriptive

;

BRADFIELD’S
fetvale

REGULATOR,

:... It Never Fails to Reaulate...:

For Your Protection

CREAM BALM

�—
Battle .Orrek
monarohial rule
years old.
thing to them only to exist, and with such
Twentv-six ihonsao4 bh-yrirs wHl I*
delicious fruits In abundance It ta an easy
S Oreod ««wM. «»—*• »•'»’
matter to live. Cock fighting seems lo be
To the .tudrnt of politic! lartituthe chief amusement of tbe natives and tlon. perhap. the moat characteriatlc fur this *«»*«’* trade.
.
many of them &lt;0 around carrying tbeir
a bteveta path between Ks’Aiw»z'»e and
thiar about tbe Malory of the German
roosters with them.
Battle Creek ta now an assured fact. KataMexico really has three different climates. entire, my. Maetnlllan’a
X. tb. po«h toAWwN. »d
The higher regions are known as the the example that it gi«ea ua of the rrIIWB •ber*“tlerra fria” or cold laud; tbe “lierra tem- viral or reaffirmation, so toaj^ak. bf tbe Buttle Crs-k
Th. MlchUren CyclW
'‘"J0""’/
plala” or temperate land and “tlerra principle of monarchy. Tha, P'?™’
calirnle^oi hot land. The ride through nle baa nteelvvt) collie rutlr.htx.-ka in je- Th - hnslitok boy. of BwtUe Crei k. —ho
the temperate land is one of tbe most en­ exut veant. The eatabliahment of
jo'.usreretully cBdortrel lhe twk wrri
jmT .re m
PreFMKlo.’
joyable to be conceived of. Beautiful
flowers, plants, birds with gorgeous plum­ French republic »» one. and tbe «.epc. m-re vl.lwr.te 0B»ir lbw
age. and the green forest clad mountain-, aitlon of the emperor of JtraUl waa cerThe hiutllok Q’Ob'le.
-1'ones refused lolook out of the car window. ail of these make a picture that Is simply tiinlv another. Both event, yo'ejr™' men of that llule oitj w '"be hrThe engine on our train was a -duub’e- Inspiring and to which no painters brush eiwonra-tt-ment to republlcar. Mean. eontmvnded. They are . ct
He
, header” having u smoke stack at each eud can do justice.
KlnnUp In the old nbnolutc aenae had
,t«U.
___ ________ J--------of a long boiler, and was absolutely differ­
We pass down Into tlerra callente, or long been on the wane- Tbe French
ent from any thing that we see In this hot land, and &gt;ee even greater growths of revolution almoat .battered th^ foundoChrt.ll»i
O..V-UWcountry, being made In Scotland. From tropical plants and trees. After we leave ttona of tbe old monarchical rule. In
Th. ninth »eml-.nnoal renvtttlwi ol
one car window you could almost reach ■ the mountains there ta a low level stretch England the old kinpffilp received im Ibe tlhrlatlan Endeavor nM! of B^rry
out and touch the great rocky ledge, while । of ground to tbe city of Vera Cruz. This
Coonty will lie held ta Bmmmuel (bn b
out of tbe other you look down hundreds Is called tlie hot land but was decidedly final blow when George IA • surrendered Friday and Saturday of thia week. Tb «
and hundreds of feet and see nothing but pleasant tbe day that we were their. hi* position on tl»c question of the nromlse. to be 1 .ooii “““ber of de l
great bowlders standing as If inviting you Yellow fever was reported in the city but einanciaption of the Catholics; do at­ irate, present, and It I. hoped tbe . rel u
to destruction. The sight was grand. Im­ we didn’t know any thing about it further tempt has since been made to impaw' will be well atleiided.as an excellent pr posing, and In a few instances nauseating. than the report. A cool gulf breeze was the royal will upon a reluctant min­ Itratu ot mocti Interest baa been prep re .
But even with those not troubled with blowing and the air was delightful. We istry or parliament. In France the old
ijmar avxxixo
dyspepsia there came a great' vacant feel­ saw great palms, cactus, mphogany. red kfrgahip disappetortl when Louis Phil­ : so DevoUcnatnixeretsre. Bi»- G*°. W.
ing in the abdominal regions, despite the wood and other trees growing and bad an ippe. the Citizen King, was summoned
■ SrtritinU^ljn.ii-.le,." Bre. W. H.Thomas,
hearty dinner that had been eaten only a enjoyable tide Into Vera Cruz, where we
to the throne; for the monarchy of Joly
11.1).. Ionia.
few minutes before. There were some arrived about 8 o’clock, aud concerning
was built on ktrictiy constitutional
■arermas jsn.si.0
who didn’t even dare to look out of the which we will say something next week.
,M
Prayer MeeUDk. wmdMted hr Mrs.
lines. Even in Prussia a very restricted
window, and^ome who even got way over
Yours Very Truly,
on the other side of the seat when they
Will It Cook. constitution waa reluctantly conceded.
did look ont, as if it added to their safety
King Frederick William IV. vowed
In doing so. Jbe writer didn’t look out
Ancient Roman Roads.
that he would never let a sheet of paper
very much and wouldn’t have looked out
In these days of mud-holes, chuck-holes, intervene between the God in Heaven 10 00 Grer-’luX* front Hsytlnj.* Pastors. E;
00 worth Uague and Baptist Young Pooat albprobably, if it hadn’t have been for sandy, hilly highways, and boasted super­ and his subjects; but even he wwyforced
that pesky Vaughn, of the St Johns Re­ iority over every people that ever lived,
st last to yield to the spirit of the age, to so feoSlrom th. sire. Crerrentloo. CreU
publican, who accused him of being afraid. it Is a great relief, though somawbat hu­
Grove sad Irving SJCletie*.
We weren’t scared in the least, but we miliating, to read of the highways built by and. as Bismarck picturesquely
- , „ . ,„
tbe crown itself threw a clod upon it* 11 oo The Mod. 1 Endeavor,
didn't care to look ont, and besides wfe the ancient Romans.
We endure hills,
■■
didn’t like to be aroused from our blissful sand and dust; we see jaded horses pull­ coffin. The Italion state* and Spain
thoughts of Michigan and Hastings and ing and tugging at loads that one horse were for long in a condition of chronic
the further thought of “wfiat we could do could trbt with on good roads, but make revolution, and either constitution*
SATURDAY AFTZHW«njC
to be saved” In case our train left tlie no effort to remedy. 11^ evil, which Is ap­ were extorted or republics were estab1 30 Devotional Exerctera. R«r.
.Glltatt.
track, and concluded to take a drop of parent to everyone.
Barrsvill*.
ifobed. It almost seemed as though t he
1 45 Heporte ot Delegates and Committees.
about 2000 feet down Into the valley be­
Not so with the Romans. They did not principle of kingship was doomed ere­
2 M^ood3&lt;’&gt;tlz8nshU&gt;.,'F*ev. Geo. W. Mylne.
low.
have a ‘•road-spoiling match” every year
We were riding aloug, as happy as we but built roads that will be almost a? en­ long to disappear. But the history of
the German empire has done much
3 15 Question Box and Open Parliament.
could be under these circumstances, when during as eternity.
Some of them are to­
all at once we were surrounded with day the best roads In Europe despite the toward the restoration of monarchy to
Real Ebtate Tranafer*.
Egyptian darkness. Could It be that we constant use of over 2000 years. The Iu old illustrious position.
were taking a leap In lhe dark? No. Tbe Romans were the greatest road construc­
Hasan
A.
DiyM) Wm. Cunningham.
see
faint glimpse of light ahead proves that tors of any nation known to litatqry.
CLEVER PICKPOCKETS.
k
ra ctwiwood to James M. Chariwood,
we are In the first of the 18 tunnels that Their most celebrated road was known as
are drilled through solid rock on this por­ tbe “Appian Way.” It was constructed The Thief* Art Redaccd to a Fine Point
P. P^hard. IMO.
tion of the road between Esperanza and by the Consul, Apptus Claudius Coacus,
Mexico is a land of thieves and law­
Vera Cruz, most of lhe rock being -so solid 2209 years ago and has been In constant
Su»; nnah Rammon'd,
as to require no stone work inside the use since then, it was built from the lessness.
An English correspondent
House. IB.,
tunnels. As we near the end of the tuunel city of Rome to Brundtislum. All loose foils of an adventure qf two mrti in
^ptraftenuUl^io Cha*. H. Steven*. Ka, »ce
we wonder if U&gt;e rest of lhe scenery won’t dirt and loose stones were removed from tbe Grand Square of Mexico.
They
continue to be beAptiful though less im­ the substructure and tbe foundation made
.fotansu wn. |300.
stood talking l&gt;efore they should part. 11.Wm.
B Poland to Sarah E. Annison. lots,
posing, but Great Scott its “imposing” as solid as possible.
Upon this founda­
tec 1L
features only grow worse. We look out tion several strata were cemented together One was American, thc other English. MTbo*VM*rpl£y to Ltzzte Paak.
Suddenly the former said to the latter,
of the window and-onr engine Is way out
°Wnf,H.UJ*ou!Uto K*te Jacob*, lot*. Phillip*
er with lime, and on top of all were large
on a frail looking iron bridge supported by । cubes of lava rock firmly cemented togeth- pointing to thc opposite side of the
add. Nashville. UR5
stone columns 150 feet high. We called It nnd making a surface as smooth ns a square under tbe colonnade:
H&lt; nrx C. MtUger to Klste M. Probert, 80a,
grand and magnificent, as it truly was,
"Look at it—look I They’re pinch­ »«c X woodland. 13800.
..
floor.
and we admired II, because there was no
Sylvester Osborne to Chas Osborne. 20*. sec
Enough time and money has been spent ing him nicely, aren’t they? And he’s 17. Castleton, gi.
way of getting out of it. We crossed that on the roads ot Barry County to have a friend t&gt;f mine, you bet!?
qvir
CLAIM
PFXIM*.
bridge In safety and wondered whether we
And ihcre, while he stood gazing nt
every main road In Barry County built on
Archie McCoy to P.T. Oolgrove. Assign*«,
woukl hare as good luck all the rest of the thc same plan as were the ancient Roman
the cattredral all unconscious, another ’oeStii Fiaber to Chas J. Hinkley, m. rec 33,
way down and back. We looked across a
roads. Fifty years have been praotleally American was relieved of his watch
deep but narrow mountain valley and saw
n3arr?2Snnitelu«er to Lydia HltalPger. 75a.
wasted as far as good roads building Is and other valuables.
another rail road track.and wondered If It
concerned hi Barry County, and it is time
could belong to another system. We soon
"Smartest thing I ever caw,’ cried stc 33, HaMing*.
that a halt should be made in our present
found out. Our engine made n sharp turn
HnatiMK* Market*.
work the watching Yankee. "Look here. I’d
tbe wheels creaked and soon we were unsystematic way and all future
like to interview those coons.”
done in a thorough, systematic way.
Butter.
traveling down tbe track that had caused
‘They did so, the Englishman inter­
us tq wonder about. At a rapid pace we
Literary Note*.
preting.
Said the admiring Yankee,
rodeiun and presently rounded a great
.
With some beautiful reprodu'lion of after a time:
mountain of rock and saw one of lhe most
miupee mi., m.
"Can you do me like that? I’d like
beautU-ul pictures that Man and Nature paintings by Jean Francois Millet, in Mc­
Hr* par bn . 32.
could conspire to make. From the car Clure’s Magazine for May, Mr. Will Li. to know what it feels like.”
TxUa* per,lij..8K.
Ohl* PW I':'-.. 1*.
window, as we rounded that rocky ledge, Low provides an excellent1 study of Hint
And the answer came contemptu­
W brill, red p er ba..
we looked almost 1800 feet straight down painter whom he tislted several times In ously:
Wheat,white .er bu.a.
upon the Mexican city or village of Mal­ his own studio nt Barblzon, und of whose
Hsjfper ton. 12 to 15
"Yon? Why. we did you an hour
treats, The place is hid out in perfect 'manner of lift* and conversation he gives
Fork dressed. LED
ago!
”
Beans, to to e
squares and from our height the green some very pleasant personal recollections,
Ck!t&gt;«n SrriMd.a.
This is a true story.
grassy squares alternating with the busi­ lu the same number. Dr. W. W. Keen con
Hf'.J
dress, d. 4 00 lo 5.00
_
..
in
ness and residence blocks, looked like
like -*&gt;
-a- aider* ..
the. Koutgen
discovery
in photogphoto;
Beef live, k.tt.
villwv 'raphr
'ranhr with reference to
ho Us
Its us?
mni
. Mutton, dnasod, u.
use in medtlittle checker board set down In the valley.
,
Dried
apples, 3
th?
The student of anima) life
If anyone were to Udi us that we' would cine and surgerv. Dr. Keen is one of oar
Buekwbsat flour. 2.(0
be down in that little place In a short time highest authorities in surgerj: he has him­ zoological gardens Is startled frequent­
Oorfored. &lt;«3 to 8.0
we would be almost constrained to say self been experimenting diligently with the ly by thc remarkable display of sagacity
“Impossible.” But with the builders of Rontgen X rays, and his paper is of that is sometimes made by the Inmates Republican
Convention. Detroit
thauMekican Railway nothing seems to special value. It is Illustrated from photo­ of that interesting place, says an Eng­
have been impossible. From the city of graphs taken by the new process.
lish writer. What,.for instance, could
For
thc
above
occasion
Hie Michigan
Mexico co Vera Cruz the distance Is 203
The May Forum will contain a valuable be more clever, more thoughtful or Central
make an excursion rate of one
miles by rail and the road cost $130,000,­
article
by
Mr.
Wm.
Salomon,
a
leading
first
clam
I
hulled
fare
for
the
round trip to
more
amazing
than
the.action
of
the
000 Mexican money. All through the
mountains the road bed is really blasted international banker of New York City, indigo snake when cold weather comes Detroit and returr. Dates of Mie May u,
out of the hard, solid rock, and where nec­ entitled “A Salutary Mandate to the Nu on? It was illustrated recently. The and 7 limited to return until May 8 inclus­
C. RTOsborx.
essary tunnels have been blasted through, -tlonal Convention*.7 “Is tbe Power of first breath of cool air thut was wafted ive.
..
'
A&lt;t.
and Iron bridges supported by Immense Christianity Wanting? No!” Is the title of across the garden informed the indigo &lt;
stone columns have been built across can­ a paper by Dr. H. K. Carroll, why had snakes that a cold trove was at hand.
charge of the religious census. Mr. A. 8.
yons and ravines. Gradually we wound
Shown. Grand Espldx Mich. May S3.
Van De Graaff, of Alabama, has written a They could not hide their head* under
our waj- around through lhe mountains,
The Mich. Central will on May 35th.
in some instances looking way down upon notable paper for the same number, tbe re­ their wings, like the robin of the nurs­ sell tickets to Grand Rapids and return st
sult of many years’ study and Investiga­ ery book. They could not take violent
tracks that we traveled over only a few'
rate of one and one half cents per mile in
moments later, until finally we got down tion entitled. “The Unaided Solution of exercise and warm up their blood, for each direction limited to return war day.
the Southern Race Problem.”
their blood will not warm. So they An admission ticket (or »C cents Will be
into the town we thought impossible to
reach and here we stopped for a short
Senator Henry Cabot Lodge has written settle the problem by swallowing each sold in connection with the Mil road ticket.
time. We alighted and were surrounded a stirring article for the May Forum en- other in turn. One indigo snake will
(X h. OmiCN,
by a motley crowd of fruit venders. We Utled
“,Our Duty ' to Cuba.
in swallow uio
. .
e .. ” . painting
.
his better
ULUt;; HIUI,
half, LUl
for vexample.
AJalll Illv ,
Agt.
were getting down Into thc fruit belt of (""h
™3 "'on zZ
’..:.
bf Cr-..
Spanish-tyrremy
until ,he become, thoroughly warmed
General Conference MetkaWlat Church
Mexico, and bought large baskets of de­ in Cuba, ind advocating the recognition
rcrovnltlnn ot
nf .......
.
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licious oranges for 25 cents Mexican money Cuban belligerency. In the same number up and then she will swallow him until
(less than 15 cents American money) of The Forum. Professor John Bassett he feels comfortable.
The Mich. Cent will make a rate of one
bananas, “chela moya” a Mexican fruit, Moore, professor qf International law and
standard first class limited fare .for the
shaped something like an apple, resembling (llplomaej, Columbia University. New
round trip. Dale of sale ApsH
and SO,
Wagers sometimes take rather a grim May land ». Tickets will M limited to
an ordinary dark brown potato In color. York, contends that tbe Cuban insurgents
The inside is white and quite soft, large are not entitled to belligerent rights.
form. It far recorded that in the last cen­ continuous passage lu each dreetion and
black seeds and tastes unlike anything that
tury a wager was laid for one of n party good for S days from date of sale. An ex­
I have ever tasted, though it is 'quite
of gay revelers to enter Westminster tention ot time can be had by depositing
OFFICE-SEEKING HORDE.
pleasant to eat. There were also sweet,
abbey at the hour of midnight He was tickets whb Joint Agt at CbnMaiMi.
juicy pineapples that taste as much better It Make* the Position of Precldent On*
C. KtstfokX.
to enter one of the vaults beneath the
than those we buy In Michigan as nice,
abbey, and in proof of his having been
juicy, ripe apples taste better than sour,
At the beginning of every adminia- ■there he was to stick a fork into a cof­
juloeless, green ones.
tration Washington fills up with per­ fin which had been recently deposited
STUDENT'S CYOLOPBMA.
Orizaba and Cordoba are the only cities
sons who deaire some office either in there. He accomplished his object and
of r.ny importance between Esperanza and
Vera Cruz, and have about 50,000 popula­ the states, in the departments or In was returning in triumph when he felt
tion each. Orizaba receives its name from the foreign service, writes ex-Presi­ himself suddenly caught, and waa so
the volcanic mountain at whose base it dent Harriuon in Ladies' Home Jour- ,overpowered by terror that he fell into
The Student’s Cyclopedia ta a brief yet
lies. It Is In a beautiful valley and sui- nal, discussing “The Presidential Of- ।
a swoon. His companions, not being comprehensive work, ao free from techni­
roanded on all sides by the great forest­ flee.” Many of these persons have a .
able
to account for his long abeence, cal term* and presenting fact* fo m?K au
clad mountains. It is an old city, has limited purse, and as the days pass on
several college*, educational Institutions, this Is exhausted and impatience and found him in this condition. The fork interesting way as to stimulate to the
which be had fastened into the coffin student that fove for imfapcnctart research
and lie* iu the heart oCtbe great fruit belt
ill-temper come in. Many of these per­ had caught und pinned his long cloak which I* the basis of ail true «di*ca^an,
Quite a good many of our party stopped
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Uta luur CIOBK
.
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son*
are
deserving
and
well-fitted
to
and ao occasioned a fit of terror which * hi[«
Peopta of the busy work-a day
off here and took in the beautiful scenery,
wntU
world H
it *
► **
an ‘
In vs! nalite ™
aid -------tn raHrlng
and what fruit they cojjld get away will*. fill thc offices they desire. But it is nearly proved fatal.
desired Information with tbe.Ieaet possible
Cordoba is probably 25 miles beyond impossible to find places for all the
expenditure W time.
Orizaba and is quite a large city, having deserving, and the position of the pres­
Henry R.
large cotton factories, as has Orizaba also. ident is full of trial. Tbe suspense and
It to aaid there in a voter living near
It too is in tbe fruit district and here we uncertainty that the office seeker suf­ Hageratown known a* Old Unde Zeb.
bought probably tbe best quality of fruit fers is illustrated by the case of a man He does not decide who to vote for until ■
that we bought any where along the route. from my own state who thought he had
he has met the repreeentativee of each i
Tbe ride through this portion of Mexico is good reason to expect an ap{x&gt;intment
candidate und had n conference. A local1 ft
most delightful and it Is doubtful if its
from President Garfield. After be had Hurst politician met Old Unde Zeb the'
pleasures can be excelled anywhere.
Orange groves, banana trees, lemon trees, been weeks at Washington, and had other day and said: “Well, Unde Zeb,1 It
and coffee plantations are on all side*. To brought to bear all the influence he who are you going to vote for?” "J {•e. n» tator invaluable,
the beauty of the scene may be added the could command. I met. him one day on dunno, I dunno," the old man replied. wort fa the library and
growth of all forms of tropical plants, the street and asked him how he was "I need a double-barreled fihotgun
older pro]
flowers, vines and above ail is a glorious getting along. His answer was: “Very mighty bed. I calc’late to do a lot
eacbool,
climate which Is In reality one perpetual well, very well, but there is nothing hunting this winter. I dunno who
the g
summer. The natives live in thatcbid focal yet.” It was wonderfully expres­ vote for.”
and e* pi
houses, sided up with split cane, which sive, and has remained in my memory
affords about as much protection from out­
side weather as a slat fence would. Here as a type of the state of uncertainty
accompanies office-aeekifig.
we were also further made aware of tbe which
Miw.. who pridre hhnrelf on hit ecooo^
great change between Mexico and Michi­ ‘•Nothing focal yet,” but a hope that is
gan bj seeing a few Huie children with hard to kill.
not even a pa.'^r rollsr on, rdhers with 1
There are few offices at Woahington
little i-irirte Hut wouldn’t caver half of the salaries of which enable the incum­ lad saved several dollar, In
'.heir bodies. The houses as we have de­ bent to save any money', and the ave&gt;scrib'd (hea», were ofto»&gt; fairly hidden age experience ot those holding place* Mississippi, nMlrij. w

Anyone desiring to
bny any farm or city
property will do well
to look up the bar,gains (ff.-red below

ABSOLUTELY PURE

Hastings Banner,

I
f

Thursday, Apr. 30. 1896.
COOKBROS. Proprietor*.

Trip to Vera Cruz.
BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN SCENERY
ALONG THE MEXICAN RAILWAY.

Tropical Mexico,

p.

At Puebla our party divided, one sec­
tion of strout 20 soln&lt; to Oaxsca, tbe most
southern point reached by any railroad in
. North America. Near Oaxaca are the
famous ruins of Milla, stone columns of
Which a.re covered with hieroglyphics
wh:&lt;!ii no one has ever been able to de­
cipher. The ride to Oaxaca was a delight;
ful one, according to Hie report of the
tourists alter they had returned, but Hie
Ancient ruins being qhlte a distance from
that pity, lhe party did not have the oppor­
tunity of visiting them.
The other portion of the party went
south on the Mexican Railway, some of
them slopping al Orizaba in the great fruit
belt of the country and the remainder go­
ing to Vera Cruz which Is located ob *"
the
&lt;jox&lt;t of the Gulf.
Along about this time, (latter part of
February ) the boreal blasts were getting
S their work In Michigan and causing
ermomoters to drop so far below zero
that it fairly gave one a chill to 4ook at
them. But oh, how different with us.
Michigan had one extreme, while her
brainy representatives In Diaz’'.domains
suffered tbe other. Hot was no name for
the climate we were In. The writer bad
often Wondered where Hades was located,
but the ride between Aplzaco and Esper­
anza fully convinced him that be was right
“in it.” From about nine o’clock in the
tnornlng until about noon we traveled over
hot. burning sands and to add to our dis•comfort we encountered one of the worst
sand storms that they have had In mtny
years. There we were cooped up In Mexi­
can cars which were none too comfortable
of themselves in a climate that was bring­
ing thejpersplration from every pore, and
when we encountered the sand storm every
window had to be closed as tightly as
possible and even then ot:r car was tilled
with fine particles of dust so that when we
breathed we would have to take In a good
sized piece of Mexican real estate. On
top of these discomforting circumstances
our train had to move very slow because
it was a steady up grade until wc reached
Esjxranza. At Puebla we had to leave
• our sleeping cars, in whl^h we had travel­
ed all the way, and take up with Mexican
■cars which were kindly offered us. They
were strictly first class cars in Mexico,
. bu: in the United Stat** would be no
better than ordinary smoking cars. At a
htle after noon we arrived at Esperanza a
feed, hungry, dust-covered lot. It may
be generally considered that editors "can’t
raise tije dust” but that idea would have
been dispelled quickly it-any doubter nad
seen us after dismounting from the train.
Esperanza is a daisy—one of those little
fio.vers that “wastes Its fragrance on the
desert air,” at least that is the impression
oar party formed of It, because it was
«i»ere that we rot our dinner. About all
there Is to the town Is the large railway
Oaring house, and here again we had a
splendid opportunity to notice the great
difference between American and Mexican
cnxioms. When we entered the large
dining room all of lhe victuals were on the
tab’;-, instead of having any waiters to
show yon to a seat, there was a mad rush
for the tables and woe be unto those whp
wee left behind, and none of our party
we n. The native Mexican men didn’t
ev&lt; a take off their hats when seated at the
table but commenced grabbing for victuals
almost before they were seated. We got
a good substantial dinner here, for which
we paid -un peso” (Mexican dollar) aud
boarded our cars again wl|h spirits revived
And ready to braxe tbe sand storm.
(We doubt If the scenery between Esperranza and Vera Oruz can be excelled in any
•country on the globe. When our train
■towd away from Esperanza the storm was
sdtli present In all of its unpleasantness
and re were fearful that there were still
more unpleasant times to be endured, and
Mme were so far discouraged that they
•WV4! sorry they came. Our train-pulled
'sJowiyaut of the station nnd started on
tlie down crade towards Vera Cruz. For
a short time we continued to ride over the
same, level dusty prairie, only onr course
■was down grade Instead of up grade. We
'Continued in this way just long enough to
•co».iE«Jce wondering whether we would
WMV? come 10 the beautiful moantainous
scenery of which we had heard so much,
raben a most magnificent picture was be&lt;ere our eyes. The change was almost
iMtantaneous. There we were bn a tower­
fog rocky precipice from which We couki
look almost straight down nearly 2000
feet A broken rail, a broken wheel, a
gnlsnlaced switch would send our cars
&lt;ct. bl Ing down the rocks, over the meunJains ride and our vrKa;e party to swift
•b«: sure destrueUcrj Urave heart5 Krew
Cam. and
\x f or greater safety certain

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Highest Honors—World’s Fair,

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BAKING
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MOST PERFECT MADE

IM*, near School No«f. |J5o&gt;
L*t 44S, near Ford’* Motel. $50^
W H of N. E. J4 sec 30. Rutland $i&gt;

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Any of Sbove.parcels
will be sold on time
with reasonable pay­
ments dewn.
’

HASTINGS, MICH.

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WHEjt BUYING
SPECTACLES....
have; YOUR...

AND FITTED
SEPARATELY
■I make A SPEC­
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EYES......
TING

F. R. PANGOAST.
The Jeweler.*

■FAMOUS

.

STRAW HATS1 We have a d'rf*
order on hsed in*’ will
mike prices suit tl rm
' Pnix Sni «
at the Famous
WHEN you I ave been lo all of thr
aDC cl .1 sale- con:e It' us. and
*re can suit and m ’• you both
q’Alitj
and price, we do rjot have to depend M
Pins jf"
Smith.
one line of goods &lt; nly.
at the Famous.

to 50 prt cent
R^mem5?r we a e frnm
under price on chi drent elotli’n^.
Pni.x Smith.
st thr f«n»«w.
IT IS A FAtJT no.ohe v&lt;&gt;tnp!ain»
when we rive Ibem
prices on shoes if .hey
. do they ki^w *e
•
* not n*
WIDJ
are not to blame, wc do
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Surra.
ax the F*m*.iosk

• TRY ONE da idys
new ties (or
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men and iwys, Hauk Welton
..._ is why k«*
*0y* Phln Smith *1 cals thvui
at Pbln Smith'a
«Pll them so ci cap, £*•
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WE HAVE &lt;7 pairs of odds and ends
•
of stock, uitrpi*d
ud to dose out and if we can fit you ont
of them you get ihfm 11 !taif,pii«’—
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Hits SUITE.
.
•
' al lb, r&gt;E»»
Hosiery* no one ran dr will try to mttch
i on s*ens horieri every body own’ a*t0
iat&gt;
J'HIN J-M1TH,
rat the Famats.

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THINK OF
illtht wetebt nvrtro.1 lot
lore than h«lf prk«.
I'mti^2"™'
- at the F«no»L
WI NEVER ■ add on one
M we ean thro. ItiSW
« ml«ht take tlfe advanti»rv
»dv»nlikf ot soaw
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ehfsper’.nan ac
Is st surnnwr so have
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at the Famo’i’-

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part h„ twn
&lt;m
auwlh.yj.. th. foods «ud piK™ “
■kid tlwj could lint do ne«r «s Mil
Where »nd w.utedl the* keptI
fin's SVITH.
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BWXATEBS M lb
reuUkld’'
F&gt;B.ous.
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VOL- XLI. NO. 1

Hastings, mich.,

Hastings Banner.

Removal Sale
IRA VAN VALKENBUROH

in about thirty days, and before that time wish
to close out all the goods I can to save moving,
N &gt;w is the time to buy

DRY GOODS,
MILLINERY GOODS,
CARPETS, etc
- CHEAP.

Ha- -tings,

April 22nd.

JULIUS RUSSELL

A Storeful aoSs"hy
That anyone Is free to come and look through.

The newest silks, wash goods and dress goods.
The prettiest laces and trimmings.
The latest
in lace and embroidery collars—well, be your
own judge. The most courteous attention will
be yours even if you don't buy a penny’s worth.

L. E. Stauffer

rOR SALE
Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing goods at unheard of
prices.
Special line of stouts for heavy
weights.
Bicycle Out Fits,—Suits, Belts, stockings, caps, sweater.
Our all wool,‘turtle neck sweater
$1.50
can’t be matched. .

Best and Cheapest Line of shirts in the market.
1 Sell Exclusively the Famous &lt;;'Gold”~and Silver dress
and Negligee shirts.
Universally acknow­
ledged by shirt wearers to be the “cheapest”
because the “best” shirt in America.

Yours for low prices,

J. Q rflRKELL

.....CLOT ER.

SPECIAL SALE
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HATS
CAPS

AMD

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SATURDAY, HAY 9
Special Low Prices for that Day.
1 BCc Hats 52c I
17ic •* Me f

The Bankrupt Stere.

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tmooBauraci
• tec I (Moo ’• •»-«»
And all others in proportion al

C. H. OSBORN &amp; CO.

may 7,1896.

TISING MEDIUM JN
BARRY COUNTY.

WHOLE NO. §134

RICHARD MESSER HONORED

writing very similiar to Horace Greeley’*,
Jake Miller is building a bouse.*.
and that of other great men that the world
Old
Mr.
Stilwell.jg
quite
III
at
this
writ
­
has
heard from. It is said that the char­
«• COOK • BROS., -s ing.
acters in Horace Greeley’s chirography
---- AT---Ira Bachellor lo*t a valuable horse last WILL REPRESENT THE FOURTH were as unsteady as « stroke of paralysis,
HASTINGS, MICH
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT AT
week.
and as uncertain as *uceess under a demo­
THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL
cratic administratioa.
Wm. Lowder lost his only cow b few
CONVENTION.
days 81 nee.
It te said that in hi» real early youth
W. P. Eddy, of C&lt;ncord is a guest of
Richard was a free trader, and hte eonA .Sketch of “Our Richard’*”,Life.
hte son Irwin.
version occurred under very peculiar cir­
CroMoy.
I. A. French, of t Vermontville, was a
The Jtepnblloan cumstances. One day while as a youth of
r.rmerj, an- all bu.lly cngxtrel plowing gidfst of C. C. PrlcdSSunday.
district convent I o n five summers, hr was standing In a broad
।or corn.
Mtes Lena French is home from Battle
for the 4 th (Congres­ field, watching a flnek of innocent sheep
IfMP Rlckenmore bat cot settled In bls Creek much Improved in health.
sional District, com­ as they grazed on the grassy expanse, a
new home and shop.
M rs. Jacobs has- Bought a house and tot
prising the counties sheep of the male persuasion entered into
of Ailegiuj, Barry, the mental debate he was having with
Mrs. Gertie Shorter Is entertaining her in Nashville aud will move there soon.
IV. I. Marble goek to Detroit Thursday
grandfather Mr. Welton.
Berrien. Cass. SL Jo­ himself.
The argument of the animal
The East Cressey Schoo! has crmmenc- as a delegate to tbe'RepobBcan State Con­
seph and VanBuren "struck him very forcibly." All of the
was held last. week, free trade fallacies were knocked com­
&lt; d with Edna Depew, of Comstock, as vention.
teacher.
Conrad Lehman -has built ru addition
for the purpose of pletely out of him and be yearned for pro­
electing two d e 1 e­ tection. This is the only time or. record
Chas. Barber has sheared his floek of his his honse whicii Is occupied by Mrgatesand two alter­ that Richard was ever done up in a debate
sheep, unwashed and marketed the wool Lehman’s son and his wife from Ohio.
at 10 cts. per pound.
nates to the Republican National Con­ and only on the theory that “a whipped
Hlnda Corners.
vention to lx? held June 15tb at St. Louis, canine likes his master all the more’’ can
Cbaa. Flthet', service, .re In greet de­
l&gt;e explained his emphatic demand for pro­
Ralph Newton ip building r fine addi­ Mo.
mand this spring at paper hanger and
The Convention was called to order by tection to the great wool-growing interests.
tion to his house.
house cleaner In general.
He was growing to manhood rapidly and
Don’t forget the • lecture next Sunday Francis M. Wells, of Constantine, and
Elmar Reynolds and Frank Morris are
prayer Was offered by Rev. Lourie, of was an inveterate reader whenever he could
engaged in drawing rail road ties cut last eve by Rev. Gillett
G. W. Merriman, of Hartford, spare the time to read. With the keen
Preaching Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. Niles.
winter, to Silver Creek.
was made temporary Chairman, and W. perception that has always, distinguished
Albert Chase and 'family who have re­ Sunday School at 10.
him, and after reading glowing accounts
John Robinson Ik working near Middle- J. Gilbert of Niles, secretary.
sided on rhe John Holden farm for the
The following Barry County men were of the gieat and’glorious west, be decided
vllle for Fred Seeber.
.
past year have returned to Richlaud.
Mrs. Mamie Garrison, of Otsego, spent appointed on the various committees:—?. that California was jn-t the place for an
Mrs. Hall who had a stroke of paralysis
several weeks ago is not Improving as fast a part ot the week with friends in this A. Sheldon, on Permanent Organization ambitious, bustling, public spirited young
vicinity.
arid Order of Business; M. F. Jordan, on man. and so when only IS.years of age he
as her many friends would like to see.
bade farewell to home and friends and
The L. A. S. met at the home of Mrs. Resolutions.
The question of building a church Is be­
The Committee on Permanent Organiza­ started for that state alone, without money,
Ada
Sutherland
Friday
and
were
very
ing agitated. The only thing seemingly
tion and Order of Business recommended influence or friends, to make a incord for
in the way of the project is the disagree­ pleasantly entertfftned.
Mlu Gaskill Wr teacher, was called that temporarj* organization be made per­ himself. After he got there he read of
ment about the site.
the still greater inducements Michigan had
E. Rey nolds has purchased the hou?e home Tuesday to attend the funeral of her manent Carried.
The following resolutions were adopt­ to offer, and after five years residence In
and lot vacated by Mr. Rlckenmore also an aunt Mrs. Chas. Prichard.
the far west, during which he made
Mrs. Cora Robinson and Mary Kline at­ ed:—
acre of land adjoining of Mr. Travis, and
tended the L. A. S. at Mrs. Sarah Browns,
The Republicans of the Fourth Congressional money, he returned to his native state.
expects to make that place his home.
Our meetings closed Apr. 26 . resulting of Barry. A delightful time te reported. District of Mlelflgau being, now about to enter He married Miss Mary Sisson living near
upon a new campaign, express greeting to Freeport, and moved onto a farm Ln his
in much good. Ten were taken in the
their pohtfeal brethren tn the whole country- native township, and to them one child
Countv Center.
church. Miss Howard, the evangelist.has
and urge them to unite with us to achieve an­
Later be
Frank Johnson is working for Frank other imtlomU xnctorj*. and relieve the people of was born. Miss Grace Messer.
returned to her home in Flowerfield.
the
burden of distress which Democratic In­ moved to Middleville engaged In the ag­
Bush.
Will Cartlidge and wife entertained bis
competence has placed upon them.
Elmer Slocum aud wife are the happy
mother Mrs. Cartlidge of North Irving,
We declare that the primal need of the ricultural implement business and suc­
United States te a wisely adjusted protective ceeded in that Just as he succeeded in
and slater Mrs. Lucy Wolf, of Galesburg, parents of a baby boy.
for It has been demonstrated that under everything he gave his time and attention
Ralph Newton te building a new house tariff,
on Wednesday and Thursday of last week.
such a law we were prosperous u newer before, to. After several years business in Mid­
and
Mr.
French
a
bam.
doing the largest voltune of business lu our
Our Sabbath School has been re-organ­
M. Slocum and wife visited at Will com try’s history, unvexed by treasury dt-Oclts, dleville, during which , bis hustling abiiLized with bright prospects with Geo. A.
bond Issues or other fl oand al disturbances. ■ ties made him-known not only in thia, but
•Brown. SupL; Mrs. Luclna Fisher. Ass’!. Bosh's (lie first of tlie week.
We believe that our currency ayatem should
Fred and Callie Benham were the gue&amp;ts main tain the parity of gold, silver and paper adjoining coonties as well, he disposed of
Supt: Clayton Barber. Sec: Lulu Fisher,
money; with equal purchasing power, each to his business ami engaged in a similiar
Trees: Grace Fisher, Chor. and Mrs. Eva of MI.hs Erma Bush Sunday.
be
in as great amount and under such legisla­ business in Sturgis. While there his wife
Miss Lillie Newt-m is entertaining com­
Rlckenmore. Organist?
tive repuatton as will prevent the appreciation ■died, after a lingering Illness, of consump­
pany from Cressey this week.
ot the pne or the depreciation of the other.
fhat the s&gt;sU-m of reciprocity uf eominrrttnl tion. The loss of a true, noble helpmeet
Miss Edger spent Saturday and Sunday
treaties, propowl by toe peerless Jtunes G. at just the time when the future seemed
Mrs. Ellen Bus-eh is visiting at Henry with Herbert BHven and parents.
Biatoe. but aurogated by an unmentlcnable ac­
Frank Bush Las his sivv mill nearly cident. should be fully restored and extended. brightest, and the greater joys and happi­
Tasker’s tills week.
That tbers should be an end ot the shameful ness of life were becoming possible was a
Prayer meeting has been changed to ready for work In 11. Blivins wood!*.
and un-American foreign policy of toe present hard blow and a great sorrow, from which
Mtes
Belle
Newton,
of
Cedar
Creek
is
Wednesday evening.
administration, and instead thereof, we should it required all the strength ot a vigorous
Chn.&lt; Cummins visited at Lyman Wil­ spending u week wifh friends at this have the tuu-liteeut. patriotic and vigorous manhood to rally.
••oliey ot Benjamin Harrison an t the Republi­
place.
(
cox’s, Sunday and Monday.
About ten years ago he came to Hustings
party. a*A^la.Mh ....w
The barn on the Dawson farm
will be I can
tn
,the
ho
Alma Sackett, of Verona, was a.’ guest
..
1 hat wed^clKre
onr loyal aaheraoce k„
to t&gt;Uk
and entered into partnership with his
ready
to
rater
this
week.
Mr.;Hntbaway
------------•*— fonmdated
•- —
pensionpolicy
and aiminlstered t,«
Uy brother, Chester Messer, in the Implement
at the hotel the ^rst of the week.
the
Republican
party,
and
protest
against
the
Mr. and Mrs. Keyes’ daughter, of Nash­ ;te doing '.lie parpenter work.
utiw irranted Interference with and inaladmiu- business, under the firm name of Messer
ville, is visiting them this week.
|
Istratlon ot the pflnsfori laws by the present Bros. Two years later' the firm name was
South HftsttugK.
Fred Parrbater, from Marshall, was in , Mr. and Mrs. H. IL Snyder are visiting Democratic administration.
That we view with profound pleasure tl»e ex­ changed |o Messer Bros &amp; Reynolds, by
town from Saturday until Monday. •
traordinary manifestation of sentiment tn favor the admission of Dan. W. Reynolds, now
In South Hastings.
• Miss Maggie Sink, of Battle Creek was
Ohio’s dtettngulshed statesman, for Presi­ Cashier of the Hastings City Bank to the
Mrs. C. E. Mowrer, of Jackson, is visit­ ot
dent ot the United States, and lustruct dele
a guest at Rev. Crago’s over Sunday.
ing at Mr. Havens’.
gates from this District io the St. txrnte con­ firm. When C. D. Beebe left Hastings,
-..Hx.
AUialUe.Creek tyuulajr
Miss Rose HHsinger will lead the C. E. vention to cast their votes tor Hwi William Messer Bros. &lt;fc Reynolds secured his
Mi Kinley fur that high office. ■
and Monday visiting Ms father and J moth- next Sunday evening.
stock in t e CUy Bank and it was re-or­
Kdwv C. Kkid.
ganized. Messer Bros, being the heaviest
Mr. Coburn Is building a barn. Ora
Vima M. coke.
The Aid Society will be entertained by Chaffeb is doing the work.
stockholders and Mr. Reynolds Cashier.
Cassies XL Eby.
;
Miss Lizzie Tasker, next TJturedajj, May
When the present Wool Boot Company
Miss 'Etta Patton is working in the
was organized Mr. Messer became largely
14th.
.
Journal’office at Hastings.
M- F. Jordan,
Mrs. Kate Splnneyand children ,
Pen­
interested and has been its traveling rep­
Committee.
Mrs. Pennock and Miss Iva Rolfe visit­
field, art at*C. W. Tompkins’ this; week ed Cedar Creek last Saturday.
The convention then'settled down to the resentative, not because he has to. but
visjtirig.
&gt;
.
Rev. Grigsby will preach at the Star real business for which It was convened because he likes it, and because of the
Mrs. G. W. Tompkins had n brother and next Sunday at 2.30 sun time.
—the election of delegates to the National warm, personal friendships that he forms,
other relatives, from-New York, with her
Mrs. Frank Gamble and little son visited ctmventlun.and the honors went to Messrs which he appreciates and enjoys above
last week.
Frank Walt, of Sturgis, and Richard Mes­ everything else. He is also President of
relatives In Lake Odessa taut week.
one of the heaviest stockholders in,
Jeromi* Frost has moved on his farm: J.
1
The young peopie'are anticipating a fine ser. of this city, with Messrs John L. and
Prescott and fandly will occupy their time at the party next Saturday evening •Yost, of Cassopolis and Henry Sherwood, the Hastings Table Company, and 5s large­
ly
Interested
In the prosperous drug and
house at the Center.
of Breedsville, ns Alternates.’ Mr. Wait
at Mr. Patton’s.
, The fathers of the district got together
is nn all-uround rrpubilean hiistler at 1chemical manufacturing concern of F. F.
higrahm
A
Co.,
of Detroit; and also owns
Freeport.
and did a line job of grading the school
Sturgis, and while Richard Messer is
ground Saturday p m.
Freeport School raised a flag Arbor day. known not only all over this county, but 1a good many acres of fine farming lands in
Barry
County,
besides*
other property too
Mr. Hastings held a reception at the res­
over
this
state
and
even
other
states,
yet
R. Wolcott and wife Visited in *Bowne
idence of G. W. Tnnfpklns’, Saturday eve­ Sunday afternoon.
we take pleasure In presenting n brief 1numerous to mention.
His
daughter,
Miws
Grace Messer, re­
ning, for his Sabbath school class.
sketch
of
his
career.
Jno. Cole and Al Keith, of Hastings,
graduated from Akeley, and is an
Such n question as "Do you know Rich- cently
'
were in Freeport Sunday.
Onuigvvllle
Lewis Neeb and Miss Minnie Goscb ard Messer?" is never asked in Michigan, accomplished young lady and a beautiful
having an excellent mezzo-soprano
ML» Nellie Warren returned from a two were married last Saturday.
the only question being "How long have singer,
1
week* vteit at Grand Rapids hut Saturday.
H. Culler and daughter Lillie, of Carl­ you known him?" Everybody is acquaint- 'voice which has been trained under the
instruction
of one of the most noted
Arbor day was observed by the school ton.'visited In Freeport Sunday.
ed with him and everybody is glad of it. !
I by planting trees, shrubs and flowers on _ Luke Waters and family, of Hastings, His friends are only limited by Ids ac- 1teachers of New York Oily.
Mr.
Messer
has been nn extensive trav­
the school ground. A very fine program were seen on our streets Sunday p. m.
quainUnces tor anyb;&gt;dy who meets him
was rendered by the- school to a large
Mrs. Rebekah Mlllaid and daughter must succumb to his genial, winning ways 'eller and is of a very observing practical
turn
of
mind.
To his lung and varied
audience.
t ,
,
and
his
great
stock
of
good,
honest
com'
Bertha have gone to Collins to reside.
business experience he han added, the
The fanners are hustling their work
Frank Wolf and family visited the mon sense.
this fine weather. Have not heard of any former’s parents west of town Sunday.
But among his almost unlimited number 'polish that conies from the , contact of a
whole-souled disposition with the
planting enra jet.
It te the first time In
I
Several from this place expect to attend of friends who admire him, we are con- genial,
years that apple trees blossomed in April; the township Sunday School convention al strained to inquire "How many know world. He is almost an unerring judge ot
human
nature, and a close student of
«hm fields of rjr were headed out in Parmelee.
where he came from, what favored locali­
He has passed through the vari­
April. If the frost keeps away there -will
ty produced him, amid what surroundings 'events.
ous
vicissitudes
of life, has bad bls share
be an abundance of fruit this season.
Bowen* Milte.jrlG . ,~D
did he grow up, and under what eondi- 1
Decoration day will be observed here
Tbte spring beats some of the o)&lt;lest in­ lions did he pass from the bud of bare- 1of its joys and sorrows and is kind and
charitable to all.
He te a very public
this year. The’soldiers have made ar­
footed,
tan-faded
ndolescense
into
the
fuff
1
habitants.
spirited man and gives freely towards all
rangements to have a very fine program
Mrs. Geo. West goes to Kalamazoo this bloom of strong, vigorous manhood.
carried out. An invitation is extended to week Monday.
Richard B. Messer whose portrait ;enterprises that tend to the betterment of
the city.
He te an easy, wady converaathe schools church. Sunday School, B. 1 •
Judge Armstrong intends to go to Kala­ adorns this Issue of the Banner first 1
P. U., Grange and F. and A. M. to take mazoo this week Monday.
winced under the vigorous light of (Nd 1tiouallst and always interesting. He is an.
easy
thinker
end very apd in argument,
part in the exercises. Rev. Hall, of Yan­
We hear that John Curite near your vll- Sol’s rays in Carlton township, this conn- '
ty, 52 years ago. and it was there that he !showing careJul research, and a ready
kee Springs, will deliver the oration.
lag, lias clover In blossom.
command
of
those things bearing upon,
Samuel Carlisle died Inst Thursday. He
One ean almost fancy '
School commenced here last week with passed his youth.
la short,
has l&gt;een an Invalid for a number of years. Miss MaUe Crookston as Instructor.
him when, as a child, he danced among 'what he may be talking about
he
is
one
of
those
men who would havethe
cow
Silin
and
the
daisies
to
the
music
।
The funeral was held at the church last
Dr. A. A. I’leraon aud wile visited Sat­
Sunday, services conducted by Rev. M. urday aud Suudej at U. T. Whitcomb’s In of the bumole-bee, as It bumbled Mound [made a success in life no matter whether*
among the fresh bloesms and sipped irooey his calling had taken him into business
E. Mofiit, of Caledonia.
There were East Caledonia.
law, poiltiouor farming.
He ■ has always
friends from Tbornapple, Yankee Springs,
Miss Bell Ellsworth was up north last from the dewey flowers. Fancy a neigh­
Wayland and Plainwell In attendance. week by the sad lllneas or her mother, borhood where birds, roses, laud* and, 1been an anient republican. active in poli­
tics
for
bls
friends
saJies.
but
never it.paibgrass abound in all their pastoral beauty
He leaves a wife and five children.
Mr. Mrs. Hector Patterson.
tician to the extent of either seeking, or
Carlisle served In the late war and a num­
Patton A Dearink, of Prairieville, have and sweetness—fancy almost even-lhlug bolding a political ettee.
ber of his comrade&lt; came to pay their last lust completed UO rods or wire rence tor wholly guileless and green, but nat Rich­
Barry County feels proud ot Mr. Mi­
respects to his remains.
James Williams. Farmers Interested In ard. He couldn’t help It. but be wasn’t ser’s selection as one of the delegates- to
b dll that way. SUH. Carlton isn’t much
rendnk should see this rence.
or a place, and it Isn’t noted among iU St. Loma, because everybody is his frtend.
shier townships for producing anything and we say “Amea” to the fact that the
Thonnapple Lake.
», x. Mosey, of Lake Odessa, was
of special importance—except detaocrass 4th ftoogressiona/district could, not have
here this week.
Fishing is good.
with
and long-haired populate, many Of whom elected a better nwn than tie to repMtent
Ed Reese and family spent Sunday
Mrs. Strong te no better.
have long since attained that paradoxical th via there.
bls brother at Bellevue.
Wm. Lewis has moved to this place.
Intellectual condition of reading 'm thing
Mr O M. McLaughlin and son Harry
Farmers are busy plowing for corn.
School &gt;«tea.
.pent7»ubd.y »t P. McOmber’s.
Wm. Lewis and family of Maple Grove, and knowing everythina.
8o Carlton wal the place that produced
Asa WHeox.has.re-entered actant after
The Epworth Lengue song service bun- have moved here.
d,v morning w»» quite well attended.
There will be an lee cream social in the him, and these are the conditions under an absence of two weeks.
I’neba Sbrausbangto Inez MeJntyre,
A number ot neighbors and friends ot basement of the Barryvllle church Friday which he passed hte early youth. As a
little kid he went to the district sehook Mabie Rorabeck aud Milo VaAArman
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hodges will help them evening of next week.
tired paper wads at the rest of the l»oj» have vtelted us durlag tta-pul week.
celebrate the torty-Srtli anniversary ot
The sentom gave one of thete pioatdnp,
and btmt pins for his boon companions te
their marriage Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Hawks, tram whom w.s remoxwl
Cas|t Warner will occupy Win. Smilh’s sit down on, aud maalfvsied *ueh other programs Ui the High School xxua Tburesltuiliar evidences of a yearning tor intel­ day ulghh
an ovarian tumor last week died Friday.
ISd was burled from the M. E. ebureb h°BM?le Smith la now In her first school lectual attelument as dtoUngunibts ail kkb
R1G1I.1H urajme.
wlm rise to positions of trust and ’xuome
Swday, Rev. Trott officiating. The fun­ as teacher in east Woodland.
Our eiass colors arc ebosen. pink Mui
the
leading
mou
of
the
future.
A*,
a
dleral wm attended by a large number ot
E. Bevier and wlfe'were guests of 8. E.
heliotrope, and tx&gt;w we are bm*y selecting
ve-raion Richard’s father told him that our motto.
Wolf Sunday, also B. F. Wolf “^wife.
neighbors and friends.
J W. Wolf and Mr. Dick go to Sunfield, wl»eti he became large enough he could
Don Putnam visited ft* last week.
bhult*.
lay
aside
the
mental
burdens
connected
Sebewa and other points working in tto
Floyd Renkro was out last week ga aowith the school room arid work on the
The creamery Ik nearly completed.
interest of their fence.
,
conn t of sore eyes.
•
Mr Stanley la »ery low at tala writing,
farm every summer. With the keen ap­
SIXTH OJtAZMt
preciation «&gt;T what thia meaat the sqbject
lire G. Oil, 1. In Bucbauau tbla week.
B1ED
Last Friday the mewbera of our gvade
Hany Kelley was on onr streets Sun- DEANS—-On Wednesday, April 20, Mrs. .4 this sketch tried bis very bwt to keep
Julia Deane at the age ot 40. after • rtom crowing Ic.rgv eufmrb. but despite went to ibe wood* fi ltering and tad a de­
d*Preaeblng t ext Sunday at three o’clock
The object to ruiag was
'ds haplcvt »ltorts be s am "got there lightful lime.
long Ulnero with consumption.
Mrs.
Deane leaves two dMiahtera Mr^. aiih te-th M i" and grew in siatore jut Arbor Itey and gaihw Tr1H4i»a*4 tor nur
P'£ Pierer and wife apent s”n&lt;l,&gt; w,u’
is
iw
gtUns
Into
the
bracts
of
m
H
who
br
­
tioterijr
ela»H.
Monday
murniug.
Herb Walters and Miro Vrankte Ham­
The vbto»rs this week aro Dun Putnam
ume aemmiated with tom—very fmt.
tbelr wn Ray.
,
. . ... n,* by her flrat hnabaud.Fred Ham*.
By wmkiuM-ummera atxl going to sclxiol a ml Henry Andrus.
Mr. BtotWip. of Delton. :-«(• —1
her loss. Tbe funeral occurred ends.'
Zuelah Engelhardt, Fred Baker and
from Emmanuel Jturch conducted by Rev. winters be eecuml a good common -school
Wilkinson tanu
r. were
education and acquired a system of feand- WiHke Scott are abeenl tote week.
Mr. and Mrs. Givuse’, o.
I W. W. Taylor.

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A very strange thing hajYpeaed to
the prince of Monaco’s steam yacht
Princesse Alice, near the island of
Terreira in the Azores last summer.
The prince has devoted his yacht to the
study of the ocean and its inhabitants,
and many important facts have thus
been gathered for science. Ou the occnF.lou referred to a sperm-whale, or
eschalot, about 45 feet long, was har­
pooned by some fishermen, nnd in its
dying.struggler, it made direct for the
rrnicertse Alice.
If it had struck the
little yacht tl&gt;c consequences might
have been very serious, but just when
the collision seemed inevitable the
whale dived, and coming up on the
other side of the yacht, turned upon its
buck in the death-agony. At this in­
stant the bodies of three gigantic
cephalopods—the class to which cut­
tie fishes belong — werq_ ejected from
tlie whale’s mouth... These were se­
cured by a boat from the y&amp;oht, and
later the bodies of a number of curious
inhabitants of the sea wdre found in
the whale’s stomach.
Tlw cephalo­
pods belong to a new speeies. Other
captives that the whale had made were
. so interesting as to lead Mr. J. Y. Bu­
chanan, the naturalist, to remark in a
recent number of Nature: “The cach­
alot which was killed by the whalers of
Terceira almost under the keel of the
Princesse Alice seems as if it had been
guided in the pursuit of i,ts food by a
. desire to devour nothing but animals
which, up to the present, are com­
pletely unknown.’’

VERY SHOCKING FISH.

THE-BATH.
ri *?’ Wa* Oace c*ed ,n ,taly ,or
PuiiUbment.
•J
y The punishment of the bagno (bath),
:
one of the most clcreriy cruel infiicttow ever devised ty an pQcial of the
*J . torture olvuirbeti was administered in

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-probably in Venice, where the
Avatar of the lagoons played so prom­
inent a part in ite penal system.
The prisoner was placed in a vat, the
midai of which were slightly in excess
of the average height of a man. * In
order to hold in check the rising tide
of a supply of water, which ran into the
■rat in a constant stream, the criminal
•was furnished with a scoop with which
to bale out the water aa fast as it
came in.
The respite from death by Immersioti thus obtained was more or less
protanged, acaording to the p»iu&gt; of

FIGHTING PESTS BY STEAM.

The smnewhat novel system of em­
“When you put a postage stamp on
ploying steam with sulphur vapors and
an envelope,” Raid a precise man to his
other chemicals for thr purpose of de­
son, “you should put it on square and
stroying various kinds of insec . p&lt;*te
true, in the upper right-hand corner,
is turning out quite a succesa, says the
and as near as possible to the margain
Australasian.
By the pressure of
of the enviJope. You put it on at the
right-hani(l corner for the convenience steam the disinfecting vapors are
forced to the very bottom of every hole
of the stampers in the post office, so
that it may be uniform in location with and crack in the tree, and without any
f m roar tv. table aerved "
the stamps on other envelopes and sp doubt reach the seat of the disease,
with the tea, will lead addinoaal
more cohreniently and expeditiously thereby thoroughly destroying all ionect life, together with any larvae and
rharm to the afternoon call.
stamped; yon should study the comfort
of others as well as yourself.
You eggs which may be at the bottom of the
You can hare ‘'rip?” fragrant
Any loose bark is also pene­
should put it as near as possible to the hole.
fruit cake alwaya on hand, with­
trated, and if the codlin moth grub is
corner, so that the canceling stamp
out trouble or expenae, by naing
there its fate is scaled. It is claimed
will be less likely to deface and so per­
haps to obscure the address on the en­ that mealy bug, red spider and a host
of other pests can be eradicated by the
velope.
mince meat.
“You should put iton square and true Fame method. The patents, S. Lowe,
It make* a surpaasingly rich, yet
because that is the methodical and has just finished steaming and fumi­
wholesome cake, with a fruity
proper way to do. Many persons arc ! gating a number of orange aud lemon
disturbed by the appearance of a 1 trees in the northeastern district, the
flavor that can not be equalled.
results
being
highly
satisfactory;
The
stamp put on in a careless and slipshod
Get the genuine. Sold every­
manner. And I can easily imagine that' government entomologist, in his valu­
where. Take no substitutes.
such a practice might work f&gt;ositive In- I able book on “Obstructive Insects,”
jury to you. You might have occasion refers to the great superiority of steam­
to
writ** to n.
n mnt.tAr
towrite
a mnn
man r»n
on a
matter nt
of liiiKtnPKR
business power machines for the purpose of de­
that was of importance to you. You stroying insects b\ er t hose worked by
might compose and write this letter hand.
with faithful core and set forth what
LION ■ FARMING.
you had to say with commendable
clearness and precision, and yet upaet tattle Cub* Given to a Do» for a Fwtar
Mother.
it all by slapping on a stamp carelessly;
The greater part of the lions exhlbthe recipient might judge .you by the !
exhib- j
one slight act done naturally rather ited to the public have, according to
than by the studied work done with a showmen, been born and reared in trav-1
purpose.
cling menageries or caravans. Nowu“
My son, don’t do it; put the stamp on ' days the breeding, training and
"Aly
anu rearreur- ।(
where it belongs, so that the little touch ' ing of wild beasts couatii Ute a regular ।
of color will grace the envelope mid not 1 business,,and is carried on systemat- .
deface it.’
' ’ ’
ically.a
------------------As 800n as a lioness has a litter of
ABBREVIATING TELEGRAMS.
I cubs they «.are taken away from her *!
and given to a collie, Newfoundland or
Costlj Btutiness.
.
other canine foster-mother. As a rule,
“It is false economy to attempt to a woman looks after both nurae and
THE FISH HAWK.
save money by abbreviating telegrams, cubs, the task usually falling to the
j
and I found it out to my cost,*’ «aid a lot of the mistress o&gt;the caravan.
When born the lions are like young !
VV»* Trying to Catch.
woman several days ago in the hearing
“The fish hawk,”said a fisherman,“al­ of a New York Sun reporter. “It hap­ cate.
The little family is usually ac­
most always carries a fish with ite head pened in this way. My sister and I commodated in a corner of the caravan,
in the same direction as its own.- An went to Florida by boat, several year* or in the trainer’s private ajiartmenL
WE WILL SEND VOL' POSTPAID
ordinary sized fish hawk will catch nnd ago, when there was an outbreak of In their infancy the young lions are
carry off a four-pound shad without typoid fever in several Florida towns. treated just like kittens.
any great difficulty, and nothing less Aly sister, Mary, was seasick all the
When they are able to walk they
than a charge of sbbt will make him let ,yay» • and when we reached Jackson­ have the run of the place; play about,
go. I’ve stood under a fish hawk flying ville I telegraphed: ‘Arrived, Mary ill. and seem to look for and enjoy the 1
not more than 75 or 80 yards high with n Return next boat.’ We took the trip caresses that are bestowed upon t hem. I
Color:
3 or WHITE
fish in his claws and shouted nt him un­ for the sea voyage, you know, nnd had They recognize for a long time the au­
til the neighbors thought I was trying no intention of staying in Florida. thority, so to tpcak, of the footer­ LONO, SHORT and HEDIUn LENGTH
a new fog horn, and yet never disturbed ’When our. boat pulled in at the pier in mother, and are obedient to her wishes, I
THE MICHIGAN CORSET CO.
him a bit
New York I saw my brother-in-law and even-after they have considerably out- j
“But the fish hawk doesn’t always his whole family wailing for us. They i grown her in size.
_____________
JACKSON, rucn.
bare it his own way. Sometimes he looked solemn, and I said to Mary:
gets caught. I once aaw n big hawk, •Something
Durnau'
s happened.
’ As wb came
------------------ ..S ’V.,
.Si, &gt;» v U'UUIC
----------— Vanity.
------with a four-foot spread of wings, that down the gang plunk they rushed at u«. I
fhmuui the elder had a good deal of
FyZ./TL‘.&gt;l ** EX.. CJ-AF. E- Jia'
LA3.CB
was sailing along Monmoum beach. and, grabbing my sister’ said: ’Why. I the African in his appearance, nnd he
Suddenly he made a dive and fixed his Mary, te it safe for you to be up aiirl | had to nb «nal! degree the love of show
claws in a fish’s back. The fish sounded. dressed so soon?* ‘Why not?’ said my ’! common
to that race.
Referring
to
—
Mt
rt . I
The fish hawk’s claws are sharp nnd sister in surprise. ‘Why, because the | the
the latter
•alter trait
trait Alexander
Alexander Dumas
Dumas fils
fils
strong; they sink far :md hold fast. fever te dangerous.’ Then it came outI' made the
thc remark: “My father is so
The fish was a 30-pound striped bass, a that they had supposed from my tele-1| rain
ta*n and
un&lt;J so
RO fond of
°t d
display that he
pood deal bigger, in fact, than the hawk gram that Mary had typhoid fever. |I w
&lt;&gt;uld ride behind his own couch to
would
had calculated on and far more than he ‘Why didn’t you say sen sick, instead of 1 Tnnb.t
tnake People kaliovA
believe AV.
that he keeps a
oould carry away. lie yould not free ■ ill, in your dispatch ?’ asked my brother- colahed footman.'
his claws nor could the fish free itself. !
.. WOItm
in-law. ‘Because it Would mean an
Keep oi
Keep Off the Griwiu
th1r"Pr'rtd ‘l1’'^?' tbC
I ex,r“ Word'’ 1
My brotherIt is said that the following sign is ,
until both were dead. They ^vere cast in-law had brouc-ht lenrriiu^
upon the bemib. fte fl»h hawk's clarva 1 town to carrv mv sister^ome
" * PMbU* p!lrk ln Kn^l«nrt: ■
.ti!! fast in the flsh's baek."
when he S Sat X"raTrick he ' 7°°^
.

Rattlesnake creek, a small stream that
empties into the Wabash river from the
north a few miles from Lockport, is
one fff'The most beautiful and pictur­
esque streams in northern Indiana,
says the Indianapolis News.
One of the descendants of a pioneer
settler in that region recently related
the story that gave the name to thia
stream. Several miles up from the
mouth of the creek, near where the two
main branches which form the stream
meet, lived Mort Ellis, about 50 years
ago. The pioneer’s cabin stood on the
brow’ of a long sloping hill at the foot
of which was a spring which supplied
the family with water.
In those early days rattlesnakes
were quite numerous and especially
so in the Ellis neighborhood, and the
father cautioned his four little girls
to be very careful in their, play lest
they be bitten. One Sabbath afternoon,
ns the children were playing in the
yard, one of the little girls, now Mrs.
Alice Wilson, of Kokomo, suddenly
broke through the ground and fell
into an aperture up to her arms. Her
cries soon brought out the family, and.
in drawing her from the cave, three
rattlesnakes were found hanging to
her clothing. Down in the small cave
could be seen many other poisonous
reptiles. Although it was the Sabbath
and Mr. Ellis was a devout Quaker, yet
he deemed the occasion one of moment
and he sent for several of his neigh­
bors, and with them attacked the den
of snakes, and when they got through
wi|h their work 521 dead rattle re were
piled up in the yard. An examination
disclosed the fact that the spring at
the foot the hill from which the family
used water was connected by a passage
to the snake's den.

Inhabit the Modi terranran and PoMesi
Peculiar Attribute*.
Many people know of the electric eel
of South America, but there are com­
paratively few who have heard of the
torpedo or electric ray of the Mediter­
ranean sea. This curious fish, accord­
ing to the New York Jourpa], is’about
the size aud shape of a large frying
pan, with a short and Exceedingly
broad handle.
It is fiat and swims
horizontally in the water. .
The torpedo, which is found practic­
ally in the Bay of Biscay and the shores
of the Mediterranean sea,' it so called
because of its habit-of giving electric
• shocks. Such shocks are feeble, n ; a
rule.not greaterthan those from a small
electric battery. If the fish is enraged,
however, it is capable of giving a much
more powerful shock. It uses tliis.eurious weapon to stun the small fishes ;
and animals on which it,preys, thus
making the victim insensible previous
to devouring it. It te a very sluggish
tteh and will lay for hours buried in the
sand a few feet from the shore in shal­
low water. Electricity is much talked
of as a medical agent nowadays, and
for stieh uses is spoken of as a now dis­
covery, but in the days of Caesar this
natural ’electricity was much used for,
the same purpose and physicians of
—---------------------- Spending the Vacation.
the time ’applied it to the leg or arm of
The entire Smith family todk a fort­
' a person suffering from nbeumatism,
gout or nervous diseases, the patient night’s vacation during the summer.
keeping his hoxfd or foot.on the fish It was an unusual thing for them all to
as long as it was possible to bear the go away together, and they talked
shocks. This was said to ijave been an .bout it, individually and collectively,
for weeks beforehand. They were go­
excellent remedy.
ing to do and they were not going to do
all sorts of things during the precious
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
vacation period. Big sister said that
tl Ha* Cndergon* More Changes Than
she meant to ride the bicycle. Little
Anf Other.
English has changed mono than any sister said that she meant to make mud
all day
and big brother nolu
said
*
-----W long,
....... B’ —
other language, regarded merely as a pies
v-*'he meant
;
■ as to look at
not so much
Teutonic language.
It is farthest re­ «tthat
T
__ ________
moved from the parent stock.
It is a Latin grammar.
* ‘I*
tell yeu what I ajjvum
mean to
do,, ” cried
--------------------------iuuu
cneu
descended from the Saxon, which is the
parent of Low German and'Dutch, and small brother, all on fire at the prospect
of
so
much
do^as-you-pleaseness,
*Tm
a* it were the grandparent of Eng­
lish.
But besides the Teutonic part not going to say my prayers.”
which is the ground work of the lan­
guage, it has suffered fill the effects of
a lengthy Roman occupation.
This
has had a great influence on the lan­
guage and has introduced many words
into it.
It must be remembered also
that French was for a long period the
official language of the country. This
had an even greater effect on the
tongue.
Finally it has not entirely
lost ail traces of the early Celtic occu­
pation.
This combination Bas pro­
duced the most varied, rich and flexible
kmgu^ge that exists.
Gredk has changed ktsf. Anyone
who wisftw’s to satisfy himself of the
truth of’this statement need only take
down four autJiors, like Herodotus,
Plutarch, Anna Commena nnd Trikupl.
Be will .find, if he can ti'anslate one,
that he cao translate the others; and
thia though they nvrote respectively
450 years before Christ, and 70, 1,110,
and 1,860 years after.

THE PRECISE MAN.

A RATTLESNAKE DEN.

Hastings Banner

Japanese Notes.
In .Japan the nose is the only feature
which attracts attention.
The note
determines the beauty or ugliness of
the face, according as it is big.or small.
This is probably due to the fact that
differences in. noses constitute about
the only distinction between/&gt;ne Jap­
anese face and another. In? Japan a
lady who has a huge proboscis is al­
ways a great beauty and a reigning

An eccentric old bachelor, who died
lately at Odessa, Russia, bequeathed
•4,000,000 rubles (about $2,000,000) to
his four nieces on condition that they
:first go into service as chambermaids,
washerwomen or coal women for 15
months. The local police are charged
'with the duty of seeing that the con­
1dition of the will is strictly complied
’with. Bo far the heiresses have re­
ceived 863 offers of marriage.
Reclaiming Welsh WmUs.

being reclaimed &gt;Jung the Welsh coast.
Series of pamjlel fences are put up seawsrd, closely Interwoven with wires
and tunc, and spaces between these
posts are filled with earth and mail
scrapings. In these various trees, such
as sycamore, willow, pine and alder, are
planted, while the ridges are sown with
gorse and broom seed and planted with
briar.

Whcn it was first proposed to light
the streets of London with gas great ob­
jection was made by the public and
newspapers on the ground that the peo­
ple would be poisoned, that the trees
and vegetation would all be killed and
that domestic animals could hot pos­
sibly survive the deadly fumes.

Thr groat temple in the City of MexL
&gt; was a stone structure of five stages

«mAlter.

ISiteilk Pali,
..-asHSgsw

Buttons.

NONE SUCH

mouth.

Kalamazoo Lv.

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Laaahw... . ............
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&lt;hulte.'........
Akers Point
Cloverdale..
Delton.........

Mho

' ,£re.to*‘l tra,n* c¥Ty pas-tTiK’-’ bu! Will be
cun at the rauvenlenre of tte &lt;‘oint»*ny aid
the right Is rrMTvcd to elisnge the time at sjA
trains without tsxier.
No. « will wait at Woodbury for ft L * J.
trains when neoesMu-v.
•
•Btnp od mana} only.

Put an Advt.' in Tut Baxmi
it brings good returns.

California,

P™"WAU2!LLS

t-t .,..
u LbICK
, keep off tlie grass, cattle and ixirltrv in­
told mo that, ju«t as a lcs»on, I night
cluded.”
’
p*y for the carriage. It coat me aeren
8wLm National Exhibition Opened.
dollars, and since then I bare written
Geneva, Muy 2.—The Swiss national
out my telegrams In full.” .
exhibition Vvas formally opened here
Friday by Dr. Adolphs IJteucher, vice
A DOG STORY.
oreaideiit of the Swiss confederation.
R«cue Two of Their Kind That Were Ln
A Dog With Artificial Teeth.
Dtotreea.
It is said that a dog in Mulliken, Mich.,
One of the most peculiar incidents
in the annals of animal mntiuct oc­ possesses and uses daily a. full set of
curred in Rutlaqdshire recently, the artificial teeth.. Th- dog is very old, and
facte of which, says Pearson’s, are as is a family pet. When it lost its tee'*1
recently its owner, according to the
Squire
X------ is wuv
one Ul
of the
A -- —
141C
1X1551
known
part uf
of story, had the local dentist make the
'
— characters
•—* in that
«x»v pail
thpnnn^*™
, •___
. 1 .
_
animal
a full ret of teeth, and they are
the country. A few days ago he missed
Raid to be a r^rfoct working succesik
of his
beat
dogs,
, -two
— —
—
‘'hvsporting
*
uuga,
uuaand
ms his
1 S®nera&gt; supposition was that they had
A ItIXT FOR SPIllXG.
i been stolen.
Recently, however, he
was surprised to see pne of his pets Vnlnabte Advice to Tho»r
-- ------ ...... M. ...... ,
X.
walk into the house,, followed • min­
Bright, miuabinj days fuiluwim; a
ute later by the other, both wearing •long, dreary winter cause the liouscthe appearance of utter destitutidn.
wife tu map uui her campaign tor
Investigation revealed the following spring iiuUsecleauiug. The qumfou
facte: While out shooting a neighbor artery, what is to be do.ie, aud wtatl
came across a broken bank on his as- clinuge lu furniture, draperies, carpets,
stafe, and two of his dogs showed un­ fta' The question &amp; carefully con­
easiness at a hole in the ground. Noth­ sidered, ilesite* aud length of purse
ing he could do would induce the dogs often conflict* but In the end the prol&gt;to leave the spot, and he finally se­ iem of new carpets or uo new cariwia.
new curt aids or no new euriaiu.-,. m
cured a spade and began digging for settled and other pbu.&lt; matured beiore
the cause of the trouble.
Eight feet" work is commenced.
• of earth was dug away before the truth
Is it not a tact that the walls ami
was out Then be discovered the two ceilings of a room afieutiuies show
dogs, evidently buried from their own uegicct? Is it not a tact that the walls
exertions in endeavoring to chase a are actually the most conspicuous part
or a room? is h uot a fael tbnt in
rabbit.
*
They had been there for 13 days and many parlors and sitting-rooms the
floors are actually
better &lt;aml
were nearly famished.
On their re­
for than the
walls? We have
turn to the squire’s house they were all
wixTleucwl
a
dlwKn-aUe
followed by the animal^ who had res­ ■ensatluu aud lack of harawur
cued them, and prompt treatment lu loom, we have .mtervd where
saved the lives of both.
. 'Jra&gt;H'rl‘‘9 and turuiture
maj be la «ty|e, but atared dm ui&gt;WWlc w,“1* w •&gt;*'L da*,
One of Calgary’s recent contingent to laige-ftzured taper, ou whkb picture,
the coast evidently knew but little do uot abow otf to advantage, bo
“?.tat,y 'rtcn|l«- make thia tulaabout the Chinook, judging by the Etonthat is being told on him. Wishing to take lhe walls are of great bn non­
BUM, both from a point ot Iteauiy and
get some clams to take back with him
aa aBectluit the health anti happlneaa'
be asked an old squaw, .who had cob­ or the family. How many
“t
webs in her eyes and a basket on het paper have you on your walla one
head, what she wanted for a basketful, over the other? One I, bad emtm-hand the blushing brunette replied: “Sit­ 7.^'? 'w'n "P or elKb'- »l‘l&gt; &gt;»torcom dollar, hayaa kloeh." To this the renlu. lajeni of vegetable past:', makgay Calgaryite said: “Yumping vim- lnB a harbor for dir™.,, germ,. ,1nd
minyl Six dollars and all my clduies? aometlmw vermin that are In more
No, by gingeranap! Ill give you $2j;o, Tli'li'l^1 "J?'1? thaD ,h,; Senu 5UU'Thia la (toaltlvely tknyteruua. and matmy watch and overcoat." It i* unneces­ have aerloualy atfeeted the health of
sary testate that the offer was accepted, fam family lu the paal. Wo are uot
as all the dusky maiden asked for the urging you Into any extravagance hu*
clams was four bite.
for your aake and the ,ake of 'ytiur
family oorreet n,!, condition of affair,.
Waated a Big Om,
Take off thia paper. To leave It long­
The xatiu.l report of Biddeford'.city er la criminal neglect of unlury law,
mlnmonnry. Juxl made public, »bow', and a rlu agalnat the lawr of deanii.
eonw ,&lt;mw xlde. of human nature, aa near. If ym, must have paper re­
well aa many pitiful caaea of ««a«rlng. move one coat before ancdrlng the
aoboeqncat cue. Tin, old mik-t nui
For instance, one woman, who hadMwo
t«! "tally removed by raking tboi
or three small Bibles, asked the mis­ ongtdy with w,ter. repeated!, w -.
sionary to get her one of tboae nice fami­ ling, and naing a wall ecrapvr Once
ly Wbtea. worth about 111 Onefandlv taring .-leaned thia wall. her,. |t
who applied for aid wen,
?
Jd with the aanltary wen hulch, u,taatlne (not , whiting-and »hw btaL
nd".., i.___ ....
aawo-

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Ladies

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Louisana, Neu Mexico
Texas, and Arizona.

The Soulheni Pacific Cfiipj
am\ita Connections Operate: be

B»st First
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and

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Service trotn East .u»

LOS ANGELES.
For Your Protection
SAN FRANCISCO
we positives «nte that
th.s reaiedjr C;■eauot con­
tain mercury oranyo!her
InjnriouA drugs'

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Isa local-dlwiM* and 1«
wo result, of 'colds and
FUdden cllmaUc chkn®w

ELY’S CREAM BALM
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rjli'liij;.
Mlavs
' ti i—
P""#' - aii
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tec s |he Mambnme trenu Colds Kesiorrw the

and Intermediate Foir.:?.

THTOtGH TOL’RIST Sl.F.FI'IW. CARS
leave Chicgff&gt;\ tbmiighvm th- ;faii
Spring aud winter every W
n*p hi. and Ctucinn.it! O. e'-ery N
and Thursday evening and are" rqis.

Through w GaltauM
without change and on fa-t mall train*.
PasMngerH holding rereadticket* cat
secure aoconimodADon-i in the wut rieephn
cam. the first i*te« b-lng troin Chiraro to
Call'omu points. fc; frvir. Cincinnati to &lt; ah
foruln paint a |6A0: from Nt" tvieans to
Calfunds points. *5. n&gt;tr dottl-b* terib Fires
New Orleans dally tan agh Pullman setvfcv
i&gt; operated. w

Lowest Rates; Best RoCte
The American Protective Tariff League
i» a national organization advocating
'* Protection to American Labor and
Industry “ as explained by its constitu­
tion, as follows:

There are no personal or private
profits in connection with the organiza­
tion and it is sustained by memberships,
contributions and the distribution of its
publications.

MEXICO,
ia all points fr?

Texas, Arizona,
New Mexico
and California
Tor map*. time tables, and* further twejnaticnt^tfiVMtng to mute and ten .y- er rtfaxdlng CaUfornla. apply t.«
W. &lt;1. NEIMYER
Gen‘1 Wextern Ager t
2»,Clark St. Chtcaw. m.
W. H. CONNOR.
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8. F. B. MORSE.
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Nra i&gt;: rtiBS L»

MORTGAGK SALE.
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mortg ACK^ALE.

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sv tut.Si torw

provided for In said martgar-. and
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proceed!, » at law »•**«*. ^ T^iSr
recover the money* secured by
i »-w*
^Now.’rbrreton^by virtue ot Uw
orwtatnrd In old mortgage, and th- ‘tatu-eA
Sehwe m^andpmVfdHlr'
' .$Ta
2v^U*tffuS»turdiiJtbc*Sr&lt;1 &lt;l;o &lt;’• KJ*.yJn
D. 1MK. at w o'clock tn the
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�Hastings Banner

AN UNDERGROUND CITY.

Bomtaa. Dusonr' . To„ Bu ,,
Thursday, May 7. 1896.
Bowel* of the Earth.
Th. Rumian. h.ra marie a .inguior
COOK BROS. Proprietor..
discovery in Central Asia. in Turkeatan. on the right bank of Ute Amou
AN EVEN THING.
Dana, is . chain of rnckyihtlls near the
A Duel in a
Boom—Both Men Bokharan trnra of Karki, and .number
• large cares, which upon examination
Proved Coward*.
It has been said that all men are were found to le.d to nu underground
city,
built apparently long before the
cowards in* the dark, and there is
,;Olli&gt;th*ss some truth in the statement. Christian era. In Popular Science
News
we find the following description
,\ correspondent of t he St. Louis GlobeKiuovrat cites an instance in illustra­ of this singular city:
According to effigicn, inscriptions and
tion. Two officers of the British army
in’ India had a difficulty which resulted designs upon the gold and silver money
unearthed
from among the ruins, the
jn n duel.
.
T’»- colonel, the challenged party, existence of the town dates back to
an old campaigner who had won some two centuries before the birth of
: - iuurels in the Crinwhand was a most Christ
The underground Bokharan city is a
soldier. The choiceof weapons
. ing hi-1. he named pistols, and elected little over a mile long, and Is composed
; thr affair should occur in a dark of an enormous labyrinth of corridors,
streets and squares, surrounded bv
,
•. srcuivd a room 20 feet square, houses and other buildings twotoi three '
.•s th? narrator of the incident, stories high. The edifices contain all
, 1 every crevice that would admit kinds of domestic utensils, pots, urns,
Ip some of the
/;,t. placed our men in corners di­ vases and the like.
streets falls of earth and rock have ob­
. ,:!v opposite,.nnd withdrew. •
,;&gt;t h man wna provided with three structed the passages, but generally thr
:;:.rei-s. end when these were exhaust-' visitor can walk about without so much
. ; v. -rushed in to gather tip the wuti- ns lowering his head.
The high degree of civilization at­
,;.n'd nnuaips.
l^ach mats "stood erect and soldierlike ( tained by the inhabitants of the citv &gt;s
:• His ci»rncr. untouched; but. directly ( shown by the fact that they built in
• hind the officer who had given the several stories, by the symmetry of the
■ luulenge were three bullet holes mode j streets and squares, and by the beautv
of the baked clay and metal utensils,
\ the &lt; okuif-rs pistol.
•Jh'nv is this?” said a grizzled major. • apd of the ornament* and coins which
"fliul you been standing here when j have been found.
t hose shots were tired, you would have I;
It-is supposed that long cent uries ago
this city, so carefully concealed in the
Lii^l.” bowels
of the earth, prodded an*entire
'T he culy'rSt was forced to admit that
j population with a refuge from the in­
... had dropixHl to one knee.
* Y iu are a coward, sir, and unfit for i vursii
cursions of nomadic savages and robt!&gt;! company of soldiers and gentle-, bers.
cried the major.
THE PARIS CABBY.
Hold on. major!’’ said the colonel. |

WITH THE SIX HUNDRED.

The death but recently occurred at
Cluitam of William Henry Faulkner,
one of the few survivors of the GOO who
took part In the famous Balaklava
charge, says the London Daily News.
Born in Inverness. Faulkner^ at the
age of 17, joined the Fourth Light dra­
goons. In the course of a few months
he was sent out to the Crimea, and bis
regiment was speedily under fire. In
charging the Russian guns at Bala­
klava he received a bullet in his neck,
where it remained until the day of his
death, being deeply buried in the mus­
cles. The young dragoon attacked the
Russian who fired the shot and cut him
through with his saber from shoulder
to side, severing bis body completely.
The horrors of the war were too much
for « young fellow of Faulkner’s age,
and he was invalidatwl home, suffering
from mental aberration.
Upon his restoration to convalescence
Faulkner joined the Royal marines and
again saw active service in the Indian
mutiny. He was present at both the
relief of Lucknow (November 17,1857),
and its recapture (March 12, 1858). He
also fought at £qwnpore in the battle
of December G, 1857. and was severely
wounded by a blow from a club wielded
by a giant sepoy. He had himself bay­
oneted three of the enemy previous to
being rendered hors du combat.
Fmdkner completed 21 years’ service
in the Royal marines and then retired
on a meager pension, afterward getting
employment ns a laborer. The deceased
was 59 years of age.
FALSE ECONOMY.

Waste of Time More Thao Balanced Price
of Finished Article.
In an article in a recent number of
'Cassler* Magazine Mr. H. Hansen gives
:• is a Mand-off. While he was on his For w«y* That Are Dark He Ha* Very nn illustration of what he calls an ex­
kueeK.in one corner. I was on my1
w—
I
Should on accident befall the vehicle ample of false shop economy. Aside
sUunach in the other."
I of a Pr.rU cabman during your oceti- from its interest and the lesson it sug­
gests, it reminds me of an instance
•WHOSE SHOT WAS IT?”
' paiicv.
. pancy,
he wilKnbiuitlrm
he wilhabtuidon
hiniuolf
himself
in n to a
which was related to me not long ago.
a D10CS11 (Ju®*tion Which Often Con- ’ paroxysm of grief, comtoute the Idas,
Mr. Hansen’s article Kaya:
front* Sportsmen. j ujid tell in moving accents of his wife
Not long ago I waa employed by a
When two men are hunting together, and children, whoee bread will be flrm who concluded to make a grinder
:ther for large game or small, there is. taken from their mouths by the mis- themselves rather than purchase one.
frequently considerable difficulty in ' ba-pThtjy had the draftsmen, pattern­
■lerennininff to which one the dead I
But if your fingers tljeryupon moke makers, machinists and molders, with
gfime Indongs. especially when the , instinctively for your p&lt;?cket, restrain plenty of wood anti pig iron in the back­
shuts are fired simultaneously, or when them; he is insured. He pays a small ground, so it entered their mind that
shot or bullets of the same size are monthly premium to a cab insurance there could not be much expense at­
Dr. J. W. Hall , company: and in the case of a smash- tached to converting this intowhatever
iiseid by both hunters,
•**
up, only the com pony^suffers. A play­ they saw fit. Owing to the ignorance
in Recreation discusses at considerable
length tlie question: "Whose Game ful intimation that you are aware of of their foundry foreman, who was not
j
Uds circumstance will &lt;lo wonders to accustomed to tliis class of work, the
W..s It?”
When two jiersons standing side by console him. There was. in days gone main casting or bed was cast three
by, a cabman who made such a good times before producing a passable piece
aide shoot with shot of the same sine
at u
a bird the
rhe question is practically unu_ , thing out- of accidents that he ended by of worlc. The smaller parts were the
...«wcrable, Hiovgh
the adopting them os a specialty.
answerable,
rhovgh if both hit CLsame way. and there was hardly apiece
i&gt;:nl the number of shot in the game •
He confined his labors to those quar- connected wi(h it that was made on the
AM'uld. of course, have to be considered. terR of the town chiefly affected by the. first trial. In nearly every case success
। curtesy gives the doubtful game to English, and his system was to pick cam? only after some experience had
thd one'wJkmic Lag is lightest.
j, ”2
/»...
up “a ------benevolent
English tourist (by been paid for. When it came to assem­
ftllJl.ft.
An experienced hunter can usually ’. preference *1a la/lv\
lady) Bn/1
aud break
bling, 1 have a distinct recollection of
tell « hen lie presses the trigger whet h- He knew a method of turning a corner several pieces refusing to be put to­
« r it is a killing
g shot or not, and
ana when i ~*
wliich
S'’K no shaft could resist.
gether. Parts which should have been
together 2there
is I
Then he would beat bis bremt. and cast separately were consolidated to
two such men shoot
C
’
rarely, any difficulty, us each knows shake bis fist at heaven; call upon'fh^ make it easier for the pat tern-maker
whether he held on or Dot, and does not universe to witness that he was u poor nnd machinist.
hesitate to ray »o if he feels that he man, who would be ruined by the sum
•riAKU 3KOIZL SAVES HIM.
it must cost to get his cab repaired,
missed.
bring in his wife and children, though Mexican Receives a Volley of Bullet* la
When hunting with a man who
claims everything it is best to quit. the unprincipled creature was a bache­
A Mexican was condemned to death
Some men, even if t^eir second shell lor—and what could a benevolent-look­
for stealing a can of kerosene, remarks
misses fire, will contend that they ing English tourist do but help him
the Buffalo Express. lie was taken out
killed two birds rods apart.
They out?
by a party of soldiers, received a volley
can make marvelous shots around cor- j
of bullets a^ close range, and was left
HIGHLANDER COSTUME.
nvrs. over hilltops and through trees, I
for dead. As soon as the soldiers had
and they quite spoil an honest man's
gone he sprang to his feet and walked
sport.’
,
I
A person arrayed in full Highland cos­ to the City of Mexico, many miles away,
GETTING A SEAT IN A CAR.
tume caused a terrible commotion in a ! where he entered a hospital. The doc­
tors found three rifle bullets imbedded
Cate Trick ot a Pretty Giri—Obtained by railway carriage in the Perrache sta­ in his skull, but he was not fatally lntion, near Lyons, recently.
.
in ^carriage
Now the^uthorille. of .he l».n
' Have you ever noticed," said
which ordered him executed want him
young man about town, "the foxy shrieked as they saw the awful spectaback in order to shoot him again.
g iiue that some girls work in the vie presented by the entry into their
But he objects. He argues that if sub­
r:ret-t cars for the purpose of getting compartment of a man without trousjected to the discomfort of execution a
i wat? Ne? Why, they’ve worked it
second time his health might be greatly
The Highlander, who was on his way
on me several times during one month.
endangered. There is logic in that.
The first time it happened was one to Nice, nevertfie.’ess took his seat The man’s plea ought to hold good.
with
Caledonian coolness, whereupon
night around Christmas time.
I
It is a serious menace to a man’s health
boarded a car and got a seat.
The the ladies screamed the louder. It was to be taken put and shot, and the fel­
ear soon filled up, with women prin- , in vain that the apparition in the garb low .who survives the experience' once
ci pally, the majority’ of whom carried of the old Gaul apologized and ex­ t.hould be spared a second exposure,
Christmas bundles.
I was very tired, * plained the situation in bad French, in order that he may come to the states
and, of course, I became interested in and equally futile were the efforts of and go the rounds of the museums as
my paper to the ex chision of every­ the station muster, who assured the the man with the Iron skull.
thing else.
A moment or two later, ' ladies that the gentleman iu the dirk,
however, I glanced up from my paper , the sporran and the tartan ncCT*eworie«
and looked around the car.
A rather , was perfectly harmless.
"You don’t run the shadow of a
pretty young woman, who stood just in I
front of me, bowed very’ sweetly and ( x4sk, mesdames,” insisted the station
master
in his blandest tones; “the gen­
*akl: ’Why, how do you do?’ I tipped ;
Thirty year* ago a person wiu« sick of
myJiaL biiffor the life of me I couldn't j. tleman comes from the country where smallpox' in a farmhouse In the country
the men wear^pet-t locate and do not town of Groton. across the Thanw.t nver
. place her—didn’t know her at all. But
from New London. and after the patient
she seemed to know me, and, of course, j use trousers."
recovered the dwelling was fumigated and
Despite e»erythi«g, however, which the room In which h&lt;- had been Hi reit was only proper that I should give ।
&lt;&gt;apcred. Ira Chester nnd family now
was
said
in
order
to
calm
their
appre
­
her my seat.
I did it, making some ;
dwell in the house, which I* on School
hensions, the over-timid lady travelers street. In Groton Bank hamlet, near the
idiotic remark about the weather as
hod to be placed' in a carriage at a safe inll monument in memory of the rort
;rl&gt;wold, mnxsnrrp. The paper that was
she took my place. *Ob,’ she said, look- ,
distance from where the Caledonian, -laced on the wall? of the room in which
ing at me, critically, ‘I’m afraid I’ve
the smallpox patient was sick thirty
stern and wild, was seated.
t ears ago was removed a week or so ago.
made a mistake.
I took you for an
and presently Mr. Chester’s seven-yearacquaintance.’ She turned away with
old aaughter was stricken with, small­
Ostrich Beat* a Bicycle.
pox. In the opinion of the physician the
u look of well-feigned embarrassment.
The Cape Time. M-y. that a peculiar germs of the disease were dormant in
Rut she had my seat and kept it.”
experience befell a load cycltat. Don­ The walls of the room, and when the
paper was stripped from them the &lt;Bsald Menzies, recently.
He wan riding ease was communicated to the child. In
DECLINE OF THE "BAD MAN.'
along the main rood from Cape Town no other w.y I- her .Ickneor 10 be *crounled for. rlner eh, hau not boon
to Someract West Strand, when nn os­ olhorwl.. cxpocid to the maU.Cy.-C.ntrich, attracted ap[*rently by what ctnnatl Enquirer.
It Is very saKsfact. ry to know that
"Tn the evolution of modern civiliza­ wu in it. eye. a novel vehicle, com­
tion the bad man. namely, the despera­ menced to waltz around the bicycle. there 1. a prepur. tion for walls and
ceilings,
made from a eomeut base, as
do and tough, who gloats over killing After a few preliminary antics the bird
permanent as the wail Itself.
his fellowman, disappears," said Col. took it into 1U head to pace Mr. Men­
Kalsomines have only been tolerated
F. B. Jenkins, of California. “A few zies and so long as it abstained from Iweattse people have either never bod
years ago we heard a great deal of uainf it. wing, the cycli.t and the their attention called to or msed AlnHowe«r. Itastlne.
Cheap kalsomines, under,
characters like Sam Bass, Jesse James, ortricb ran a dead beat
Ren Thompson and Rube Burrows, but after covering about half a mile in this whatever name (and all kalsomines
to-day there is not in the United States way the ostrich utilized its stumpy are cheap, being made cf whiting,
a,single individual with a national repu­ wings •» wills and spurted away »t clay, or sonic Inert powder, and stuck
on the wall with animal glue), rob and
tation for wickedness and dare-deviltry &gt;record-breaking
pw,„-,._____ _ pace, leaving
scale off amt bare to lie walked and
_2. After that the bird
such as any of these acquired. There
far behind.
scraped off before rrcoatlng. and In
■ re a few men left who have records for troubled Mr. Menzies no more.
fart siioll any wall to witieh they are
desperate courage and. nerve* in trying
•milled Alabastlne. on the contrary,
Battle Won Alter Death.
rt'hkes a pure and permanent coating,
&lt; mergencies, men of the Bat Masterson
The battle won by a king after his that cao l&gt;e coated and reeonted In
order, but they can' be counted on the
fingers of one bond. Masterson never death was the victory achieved by peo- k.-cnlac walls in repair from time to
Three day. time, ami when applied sets on the
figured as a bandit or reckless taker of pie of the Cid. in Spain.
well, growing bard with age. Ala!tiiinan life. He is a peaceable man, and after the death of the Cid hb capital
’nislltie l«« stu"'l 'he test of time. I.
:f left alone will harm no one. In Den- wa. attacked by the Moor. In great rt'rommeuded 'iy ait sanitarians. i«
Hi. people washed and drei-ed
.'f-r and all over the west and south he force.
-eadr for us. by adding water trbe
has a host of friend?. The day of the the body, clad it tn a suit of the iineat
-lest make c«n be mia'al with eal.l
desperado is ended, and monstrosities mill, tied it on a horse nnd. emTOundvntert and everyone using It Is
like Thompson, who boasted when in ing it bv a brilliant cavalcade of officer,
lens-Ml with results
(Vim wlslses ti spoil llt.-.r nallr with
his cups of the number of victims he and attendants, went forth to battle.
tlsoinluc when they ea .. rvt the dun;
had slain, will henceforth cease to The Moors were panic-stricken and fled
hie
acd sanitary Alabartiue’
afflet humanity.”
in dismay.

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SOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having,been made In the r-aymeht o
a certain bond and mortgage dated the first daj
of November A. D. I«bO made and executed by
Jesse Austin, unmarried of Assvria. Barrj
County, Michigan, mortgagor to Eugene Bar­
beck oj the Cltv of Battle Creek Michigan
mortgagee and recorded In the office of the
tevister of Deeds of Barry County Michigan Id
Liber 19 of merfgases on page 14 ou the 19th
day of November A.D.
at t o'clock p m.
and duly assigned by said Eugene Harl»eck to
me Electa C. Holton of said City ot Battle
Creek, aud the assignment thereof recorded in
thr office of the Register of Deeds cf said Barry
County outhe 27th day of July A. D,. 1883 in
Uber23o&lt; mortgages on page ft©, by which
default the power ol sale contained In said
mortgage has become operative, and upon
which said bond and mortgage therd Is claimed
.to be due fur principal and Interest to dale the
sum of three hundred and sixty dollars and
twenty one cents, and no suit or proceedings at
law or in equity having been Instituted to re­
cover the debt secured oy said mortgage, or any
part thereof now therefore, notice is hereby
given that by virtue of the power of-sale con­
tained in said mortgage, and of the Statute of
the State of Michigan in such cases made aud
provided, on Saturday Hie sixteenth day of Maj
A. D. 1*96, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the
North front door of the Court House In the City
of Hastings, Barry County. Michigan, (that be­
ing the place of holding the Circuit Court tor
said Couhty of Barry) the undersigned will sei
at public auction, te the highest bidder, the
lands and premises described in said mortgage,
or so much thereof a.« shall be necessary- to sat­
isfy the said amount due and Interest at seven
percent, costs and expenses of sale, and an
attorney fee of fifteen dollars allowed by law
and provided for lu said mortgage: said land
and premises being described In said mortgage
as—the West fractional half of the East half of
the North We&gt;t quarter of section Thlrtv Three
(83) In Township Number One (!) North of
Range Number Seven (7) Wist being in the
Township of Assyria, Barry County Michigan.
Dated February 18th, 1896.
Elbctta C. Holtow,

reOBATB ORDER.

MORfGAGK SALE

one XbouMUicl fljtnr bundrrit aud n
Preset Ciiarie* W. Arm»troux. J
On reading and filing the petition duly verified
of Cha*. H. Hauer. Administrator of arid esUfe.
praying that he may b&lt;- uuibortz^d empowered
and licensed to sell and dispose of the real e*
tate of said deceased, as la said petition de­
scribed at private sale, for the purpose of pay­
ing the deb is, valid claims and expense* of »afd
estate, according to tl&lt;e provision of the statute
In such case made and provided.
Thereupon it Is ordered .that Saturday the 161 h
day of May. A. D.. 1W. at ten o'clock id
the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of
sdd petition and that the heirs at law of said
deceased aud all other person* Interested in
said estate, are required to appear at a se-sioii
of said Court, then to be holden at the Probate
office, tn the City of Hasting*, in said County,
and show cause. If any there be. why the nraxer
of the petitioner may not be grunted. And it Is
further ordered, thatsanl petition* r give notice
to thr persons interested tn said estate, ot the
pendency of said petition and the hearing there­
of by causing a copy of this order to be publish­
ed in the Hastings Banxkk. a newspaper
printed and circulated in grid County of Ban y,
once In each week for three successive weeks
previous to said day of hearing.
CHAR1.ES W. ARMSTRONG,
A true copy.]
Judge of Probate.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been nude In the conditions
of a certain mortgage, executed by I-ec Tinker
to Mark Norris, dated the first day of Octo’-er
1881. recorded liie Seventh davof October 1«®1.
assigned by the said Mark Norris, the tightb
day of December 1888. to Tip Ketchum, and by
the said Tip Ketchum assigned to Harvey Will­
iams, on the thirtieth day of December
aud on which mortgage there Is dur, at the
date hereof. Two Hundred and Seventy dollar*.
Notice Is hereby given that by virtue At the
power of sale In said mortgage, I shall fore­
close the same, by a Mile at public auction to
the highest bidder, at the North front .door of
the Court House, in the C[ly of Hastings, on the
third day of July 1F9G, at ten o’clock in the fore
noon, of all that certain piece or parcel of land
situated In the township of Yankee Springs.
County of Barry and State of Michigan kuou n
and described as the South east quarter, of lie
North east quarter, of Section number twentytwo. In township three north of range ten west,
containing forty acres ©Hand according to the
government survey, the same being the mort­
gaged premises. .
.
Dated April «h 1896.
Harvey Williams.
Cha*. H. Bauer.
Assignee.
Attorney for Assignee.

i. for the Coantv of B*-ry aoA
i on the 13th d*y ot
___ 91 Mstimm, oaTars m.
bn whk-h mortgage there to riatmed to be d»e as
the date of till* notice the sum of Twi-ntv-uiue
Hundred and fifty-one Dollars and Ifty firw
eent* [82851 M] and an attorney's fee of trirtyfive dollars provided f*r in saki morttxge aud
no suit or proceedings at law haring been instltuted to recover the amount secured l&gt;y said
mortgage or any part thereof:
Notice is therefore hereby giveh that on Satnrdav th*- 23rd day of May A. D. i«c. at ivw
o'cloek In the forenoon, there will Im*
at
the North front door of the Court House, tn tlK»
City of Hastings. Countv of Barry and Slate
Michigan, [said Court House keirg th* building;
iu which the Clr.uit Court tor the County ot
Barr}- fo held), at public Huction. to the highest
bidder.&lt;be premises described In arid mort­
gage, or s&gt; much thereof as ra-y be hee.-s«ary
to satisfy the amount due on said m rrtgapv.
as above *et forth with the Interest thereuo.
*n(I the costs charges and expense* allowed by
law and provided for In wild Uiorfsage.
said premises being situated In the County ot
Barry and State of Michigan and described ati
all those certain pieces and parcels of kind
described as follows, to wit: The East half
[E
of the South West quarter [S. W ?4] ol
Section fifteen &gt; 15] containing Eighty [*«! acres
of land, also th&lt; South West quart-r IB. W. S»]
of the South West quarter IS. W. »&lt;] of Neetiou
fifteen F15] except two [2] acres cut of the
South "West corner thereof. All in Tuwiwfcto
number One North. Range number Seven West.
Barn County, Michigan, and con tali-ing hs ail
One Hundred and Eighteen [118] acres of land,
according to the United States survey thereof.
Dated, Hxs'lngs, Mich,, February
Anna b, Acsnx.
John L. Scum i.xr.
William H- Nioci m.
•
John F. Dvuijlass.
Executors of the Estate of Robert F. Austin,
deceased. Mortgagees. AlXJNZOE. KkNASTON,
.
Attorney for. Mortgagees..

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MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made in the conditions ,.
of a certain mortgage made by Hiram A. Bar’
ber. Elizabeth IL Barber hl* wife. Clarence H.
Barber and Lillian Barber his wife to Philip T.
Colgrove dated March 14 A. D. 1895. and record­
ed tn the office of the Register of Deed*, for the
Countv of Barry and State of Michigan, on tiw
14th day of March A. D. :«» in Uber 47 of
Mortgages, on page 266. That said mortgage
wa* duly assigned™ Sarah Johnson, and duty
recorded In the office ot the Register of Deeds
for Barry County. Michigan.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
That sala mortgage was upon the express
State of Michigan.
condition that should default be made in the
.
The Circuit Court for Che County of Barry payment-of interest, or any part thereof oo any
in Chancery.
day whereon the same is made doe and pay­
Olive Bentngton
1 At a Bellon of arid able, as above expressed, and should the same
1 Court, held at the remain unpaid and In arrear for the space of
Complainant.
'
vs,
j-i-Court House Id the tiilrty days then acd from theooefortb. tbjd is
Frederick Lenlngton 11 city of Hastings, on to say. after the lapse of the said thirty days,
Defendant J Monday the -'Oth day so much of the aforesaid principal sum of throe
hundred seventy four aud 16-100 dollars as re­
Present Hon. Clement Smith.
main s 'unpaid, -with all arrearage of interest
Circuit Judge. thereon, shall, at the option ot the said party ot
It sattsfiictorilv appearing to this Court that the second part became due and payable.
the DedVbdaut Frederick Lenlogtan Is a non­
Default having been made Id the payswmc sf ,
resident of this state, aud that he resides In the interest dne March 14th. 18»6 and the same hav­
State of Ohio. On motion of Sweezay &amp; Sweezey ing remained unpaid and In arrears Jos ths
Assignee Solicitors for the Complainant. It is ordered space of thirty day* and upwards th* riSresxld
that the said defendant Frederick Lcnlngton principal sum of three hundred seventy-four •
F. W. Cuff.
cause bls appearance to be entered within four and 16-100 dollars with all arrearage of Interest
Attorney tor Assignee,
mouths from the date of this order, and that thereon Is now declared dne axxt payable by the
Battle Creejc Mich.
in ease of bls appearance he cause bls answer terms ot said mortgage, on which «iirtn»
to the complainant’s bill to be filed and a copy there is claimed to be due at the dale *f ibis
MORTGAGE SALE.
thereof to be served upon the Complainant’s notice the sum of four hundred three Drihum
Default having been made In the conditions Solicitors, within twenty days after service of and fifteen cents,, and an attorney.s fee «
of a certain mortgage made by George W. a copy of said bill, and In default thereof that Twenty-five Dollars provided for In said mort­
Gregory and Ann Gregory his wife to Anna 8. said bill be taken as confessed. And it is further gage. and uo suit or proceedings at law bat Ing a
Austin dated January 2nd A. D. 1892. and re­ ordered that within twenty days the said Com­ been Instituted to recover the moneys stcurei
corded In the office of the Register of Deeds, plainant cause a notice of this order to be pub­ by said inortgaie, or any part thereof;
for the County of Barry and State of Michigan, lished In the Hastings Banner, and that the
Now. Therefore, by virtue of th8 vower of
on the Second day of January A. D. 1882 ’n said pubUcaticm be continued fur In srid paper sale contained in said mortgage, and the statute ,
Liber 33 oi Mortgages, on page 3», on which for six successive weeks, at least once In each in such case made and provided, notice is hero- .
mortgage there (s claimed to be due at the aatn week, or that he cause a copy of said order to by given that on Saturday the Twenty fifth dtey ।
of this notice the sum of Twelve Hundred fifty- t»e personally served upon the said defendant of July A. D. 1896. at ten o’clock in the- fbre-.
five Dollars and sixty-seven cents, and an at­ Frederick Lenlngton, at least twenty days be­ noon. I shall sell at Public Auction, to the high­
torney’s fee of Twenty-five Dollars provided for fore the time prescribed for bls appearance.
est bidder, at the North front door &lt;&lt; the Court .
Clement Smith.
Id said mortgage, and uo suit or proceedli g* at
House In the City of Masting*. Michigan (that
law having been Instituted to recover the
Circuit Judge. lieiug the place where the Circuit Court fur
moneys secured by srid mortgage, or any part
BarrvxCouaty is holden), the premises described
MORTGAGE
SALE,
,
thereof:
In said mortgage, or so mush thereof as may ba '
Now, Therefore, by virtue of thr power of
Default having been made in the conditions necessary to pay the amount due oo said mort- .
sale contained In said mortgage, and tift- statute of a certain mortgage made by Margrett A- gage with seven per cent. Interest, and all legal ।
In such case made and provided, notice is here­ Stevens. Florence E.SpauldiJ g, Orrin E. Bar rosta.together with an attorney's fee *f Twenty- ।
by given that on Saturday the Eleventh day of ker. Mary E. Barker Blanche B. Barker, Agnes five Dollars covenanted for therein, ike preiwusJure A. D. 1996, at ten o’clock In the foiehood. I Barker. Martin V. Barker. Harriett I. Barker es being described in said mortgage ns-an i twee
shall sell at 1’ubllc Auction, to the highest bid­ to Emily D. Bostwick, of Ithaca, New York certain places and parcels of laud situateder, at the North front door ef the Court House dated December 17 A. D. 188p. and record­ lielng in the city of Hastings In the Cuunty ,«f
In the City of Hastings. Barry Co.. Mich, (that ed in the office of the Register of Deeds, for the Barrv and State of Michigan, and knotfn anti
being the place where the Circuit Court for County of Barry and State of Michigan, un the described as follows;
.
. £
Barry County is holden-, the premiers describ­ tfth day of December A. D 1889, In Tiber 33 of
The North half of lota Nine hundredjaod sfx- »
ed In said mortgage, or so much thereof as mav Mortgages, on page 72, on which mortgage there ty-three (9ffJ) and Nine hundred sIxty fGur
.
be necessary to pay the amount due on srid is claimed to be due at the date of this notice of the City of Hastings. Michigan, according ta
mortgage, with stx per cent. Interest and all the sum of Eight hundred Ninety Eight Dollars the recorded plat thereof.
legal costs, together with an attorney's fee'ef and Ninety Eixht centaand an attorney’s fee of
Sarah Johnson; ! ?
Twenty-five Dollars covenanted -R-r therein, the Twenty-five Dollars provided for in said PhilxfT. COLGBOVK, Assignee ol Mortgagees f
premises being described in said mortgage as mortgage, and no suit or proceedings at law
Attorney for Assignee of Moitgagro.
all those pieces or parcels of land situate In the having been Instituted to recover the moneys Dated April 30.1896.
Town of Castleton in the County of Barry and swinrod by said mortgage, or any part thereof:
state of Michigan, and known and described as
Now, Therefore, by virtue of the power of
follows:
*
sale continued In said mortgage, and the stat­
MORTGAGE BALE. ,
The East fifty acres of land to be taken off ute in such case made and provided, notice Is
Default having been made In the.eoudltions .
the South West Quarter of Section No &lt;181 ex­ hereby given, that on Saturday the Pt day of
cept two acres tn the South East corner thereof. August a D. 1896,at io o’clock in the fon noon.I of a certain mortgage made by The Michtgas ’
Also the South Ten lures of land to be t-«ken sbri sell at Public Auction, to the highest bid­ Whip Company a corporation organised under *
off the North West quarter of the South East der at the North front door of the Court House the laws of the State of Michigan and having
quarter ot said Sectinn No «18) all In Township In the City of Hastings, (that being the place Its place of business at Hastings, Barry County, !
No Three (3) North. Kange No Seven (7) West where the Circuit Court for Barry County is Michigan to the Hastings City Bank a corporacontaining tn all filty eight (Ml aciet ot hrad holden), the premises described In said mort­ Hon organized under the laws of the Stair ef
and haring Its place of business at [
according u» the United States survey thereof gage,
or so- much thereof as may be necessary Michigan
Hastings. Barry County. Michigan.daled March .
be the same mo»e or less.
to pay the amount due on1 said mortgage, with 5.
A.D 1886. and recorded In the office *t the
A:
8 per cent. Interest, and nil legal costa, together Retlster
of
Deeds, for the County of Barry and
Pint.lPT. COLGROVR.
Mortgairee. with
an attorney's fee of Twenty five Dollars
of Michigan, on the Fifth day of Marek, 1
Attornev for Mortgagee.
covenanted for therein, the premises being de­ State
1898. In Uber 32 ot Mortgage". &lt;m pare
Dated April 7. '96.
scribed in said mortgage as all that certain lot A.D.
ou which mortgage there Is claimed to be ■'
piece nnd parcel ol land situate In the Town of 421.
date of this notice the sum of Flw ,'
Maple Grave In the County of Barry and State due at theone
CHANCERY BALE.
hundred etghty-six Dollars and.
of Michigan, and known and aescribed as fol­ thousand
Eleven ceate, and an attorney's fee ot Thirty- ,
Id pursuance and by virtue of nn Order nnc lows;
.
•
;
' ।■
five
Dollars
provided for in said mortgage, and ••
decreeofthe Circuit Court for the County o:
The Ea«t half of the 8ontti East Quarter of; no suit or proceedings
at law having beew I1»Barry In Chancery .in the state of Michigan and Section Thirty-twn (32) in Town Two (2&gt; North
d to recover the moneys secured bj euM
made and dated on the 30th day of November Range Seven 7&gt; West containing Eighty Acres stltub
mortgage, or ai.y part thereof;
A.D. 1895 In a certain cause therein pending, of Land more or less.
Now.Therefore,
by
virtue ot tbe power of 1
wherein Margaret Andrus is Complainant and
Emily D. Bostwick,
sale contained in said mortgsge.and the statute ‘
Mills Phillips. William Phillips. Julia Phillips,
,
,
Mortnyw. in such case made and provided, notice is here­
PniLtF T, COl OBOVK,
Albert Phillips. Effie Plilll'p*. Fred Phillips
by given that on Friday the Third day of .July. ! ■
Attorney lor Morq-agee.
and Myrtle Phillips are Defendants.
A. D. 189C at 10 o'clock In the Forenoon. J shall :
Notice is hereby given that I shall sell at Dated ArrllSKth. tt-96.
sell at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, al
Public Auction to tfie highest bidder at the
the
North front door ot the Court House, in ike
MORTGAGE
8ALK.
North front door of the Court House In the City
City of Hastings [that being the place where
of Hastings and County of Barry, aud State of
Default having been made in the conditions
Circuit Court tor Barry County la holden), :
MichigansnldCourt House being ike place for of &gt;« mortgage made by Win. H. Whipple and the
the
premises described In said mortgage, or
holding the Circuit Court for said County, on bls wife Elia A. Whipple, to John Andrew-.
much thereof as may be necessary to p*y the
Saturday the 9th day of May 1(96. at ten o'clock January 3.1883, and on January 23.1883_rBCOrd- so
amount due on said mortgage, with eight per ■
In the forenoon all or so much thereof as may ed In tl&gt;e office -of the Register of I&gt;eeds ot cent.
Interest, and all legal cost*, together with
tie necessary to raise the amount duo to she Barry County In the State of Michigan, In Liber an attorney's
fee of Thirty-five Dollars cor- ! i
said Complainant f- r principal. Interest an&lt; 44 of Mortgages, on pagr IC3. op which mort­
for therein, the premises being de- 1 •
costs in this cause of the following described gage there Is claimed to be due [Five Hundred enanted
scribed In said mortgage as all those certain 1 ■
parcels of land to wit: All those pieces or par­ and Fifty One Dollars and elgbty-nlne cents lot*
and parcels of land situate Id the f i
cels ot land situated Ih the. city of Hnstluvs and no suit or proceedings at law haring been Clly pieces
in the County ol Barry MM * t
County of Barry and state of Michigan de­ Instituted to recover the amount secured by StateofofHastings
Michigan, and known and described aa I
scribed as follows : Lot six In Block 2 of Bennett said mortgage or any part thereof.
follows:
nnd Ketifleld’s additiot te the Vllliute (now
Notice is therefore hereby given, that on Sat­
Lois
alx
hundred
twenty-seven [0271 six himCltv] ot Hastlng*.riso the West hair of lot* one urday ibe 18th day of July 1886. at ten o'clock deed twenty-eight [6281
six hundred twenty- ■
an&lt;i four in Block two of Bennett and Ken-1 in the forenoon, there will be sold at the north nine [6291 together with and
the tenement*, hervdit
fi»ld'« addition to the City [form rly Village front door of the Court House, in the City of aments and appurtanences
belonging or In any-’ J
of Hastings according to the recorded pla j Hastings. County ot Barry and State of Mich­ wise pertaining to or situated
upon said real '
there f also that certain piece or parcel of land igan. arid Court House being the place In which estate Including the power connected
with the!
adjoining the West half of lot one above men­ the circuit court for the County, of Barry is buildings upon said real estate also lpH|iihn !
tioned on the North East and particularly held, at public auction to the highest bidder, engine, boiler shafting counter *hafrtaa,pull*ygwH
described as commencing on the Nor^h West the premises described in said mortgaite or so hangers, belting and machinery of every nature
corner of said lot one block two. thence North
thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the and xlD.d connected with or In said building.
*
43M degrees East to the East and West quarter amount due on said mortgtge wkh the Interes".
'
Hastings city Bank. K
line of said Section seventeen, thence East on thereon, and the costs, charge* and expenses
Phiup T. Colgbovk.
Mortgagee.}1
uld quarter line to a point where a continuous allowed by law and provided fur In said mortAttorney for Mortgagee.
line ou the Eastern bonndry of said Wes* half Be, said premises being situated In the VII- Dated March 28, 1896.
of said lots one and four would intersect said
iicfDelto’'. County of Barry and State of
Solnt on said quarter line, tlience South 433* Michigan and described a* Village Lot* Num
egrees We*t to said lot one thence North West her thlrtv four and thlrtv five Id the Village of
MORTGAGE BALE,
on North boundary of said lot one to place of Delton, Barry County. Michigan, according to
the Recorded Plat thereof.
beginning.
Default having been made in the conditiun
Dated March 24, 1896.
Dated April 22. i«6.
of
a
certain
mortgage
made by Fred W. K»eki
Fkxd W. Walker.
.
John Andxxwr,
wife Mettle ofuiertown of Hartings, Barr
Circuit Court Commissioner In and for B.rry
Aloxzo E. Kxwastox,
Mortgagee. and
County. Michigan, to Bamnel Carson of Grit*
Co. Mich.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
burg, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, dale
ALONZO E. KKNASTON,
December 7 A. D. 1886, and recorded in thr a
Solicitor tor Complainant.______________
PROBATE ORDER.
flee of the Register of Deeds, for the oountv &lt;
Barry and Bute of Michigan, oo the Bevent
State ot Michigan, County of Barry, s*.
PROBATE ORDER.
day of December A. D. ifm tn Uber 28 ot Mor
At a sessloi of the Probate Court,
county of Barry, holden at the gage*, on page 212, on which mortgage there 1
forth. the
claimed
to be due at the dale of this notice tk
Probate
office,
in
the
City
of
Hasting!
County of Barry, holden at the Probate Office. said County, ou Monday the 27th da |B stan of Three buudred ninety six Dollars
In the city of Hastings. In said county, on April, in the year one thousand eight
Bevern eonta. aud an attorney's fee o ft* ft
Wednesday, the 22nd day of April in We dred and ninety six.
Doliera provided for In arid mortgage, a ad i
year one thousand eight hundred and ninety
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of suit or pruceed:ng-&lt; at law having been in&lt;4tt«
ed to recover the moneys sucured by said mor
^rireaent, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge ol Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Valentine 0. gage, or any wart thereof;
Now. Therefore, by virtue of the pow
P^bVhe mat ter of the estate of Nancy M. Jor­ Buck, deceased.
On reading aud fifing the petition duly veri­ sale coulaiued lu srid mortgage. and the st
dan . deceasedfied, of Henry Burton. Administrator of arid In such case made and provided, notice is
On reading and filing the petition duly verified estate
by riven that on Saturday the J3lh day of
p
rag
Ing
that
bin
final
account
filed
April
of Ralph S. Jordan, prajtng that admin Stra­ 24th, 1MM3. taxy be heard and riloweckand a de­ A. D. 1W6, at ten o'clock iu the Forew
tton of said estate mi tie granted to Philo A. cree of assignment duly made.
Slirklon or to «♦»»• other sultiiDle persen.
Thereupon It is ordered, that Saturday the
Tneretn&gt;on it is ordered .that Friday the 1Mb
day of Mnv A. D., 1W at ten o’clock in House In the City of Haatioga [that being
day of May.- A. D. 1898. at ten o'clock ft 23rd
the forenoon, it aligned Tor the hearing of Kace where the Circuit Court for Barry tkn
the forenoon. be asslmed lor the hearing of said said
holdenl. the premises described io i
petition and that the befrt at law of arid
petition, and that the heirs at law of sa^d deem* deceased
and all other persons 1otereatrJ. l&gt;* mortgage, or so much thereof aa may be n«
-d. and all other persons Interested In said arid estate,
required to appear at a session aarr to pay the axuooat due on arid inort ic
tseuae. are required to appear at a fresMon ol of said murt,are
with 8 per cent Interest, and ail Irgri c««tN
then
to
he
holden
at
the
Probate
mid court, then to be holden at the Probaft office. In the city of Ha-tings. in said County, geiher whb *n attornoy’t fee of ra&amp;p JfctHart
Ser te the city of HaMtnas. tn Mud countv
show ratw*. if anv there be. why the prater covenanted for therein, the premises beinx de
wd show cause. U auy there I*, why the prayri and
thr petitioner may not tie grunted. And it scribed in said mortage as all that oertria kri
the petitioner may not be grunted. Ano of further
ordered, that said petitioner give no piece and parcel of land Kltuate jti the Towuahq
it Is further ordered, that said Pf«U&lt;&gt;»er glv* «
to th«- pe -son* luterreted In said estate, of of Hajtings tn the County of Barry wid Ktat*
notice te the persons interested In said estat•. tlce
the pemkncyof arid petition and the hearing Michigan. ai&gt;d knovm and described aa luWewri
sfthe pendency of said petition, and the bear thereof
The Weet hrif of the
hall of Kaat bril •
by
a copy of this order to be
log thereof by causing a copy of this order te 1- ptibUahrd in the Hastings Baxkkk. a news­ North East quarter otaecthMi Twenty-four W
punllshed in the Hastinob Bannw a new&gt;
printed and circulated iu said County In Town three IS) North Range Kight [B] Wes
paper printed and circulated In said County •• paper
cooUuntnq
twenty
acres
more
oriels.
■&gt;f
JU
’
.
rry.
once
tn
each
week
for
three
auceeMive
“dry once te each week far three stireemi'- wreks previous to said day nf hearing.
weeks previous to raid day «f bearing.
Pkiuf T. Coutnova.
CtlAK. W A RMSTBC-XG,
F
cnainJM w. A«u«Tanx-i.
Atmruey for Martgaxte.
(A true copy.
Judge ot Probata
(A true ropy)
Judge of Probate
Dried Marek », ism

�Hastings Banner

POLITICAL NEWS.
e in
Ul V. AlUVn
---out. of rar owning trade to *»“&gt;«“

Tbe Textile Manufacturer*'■
after making an tave.tig.tton of the

Thursday, May 7.
uiatu. l. cooa.«aitor.

THE MA9WNGA. MJCX
ADGCST 14.

&gt;rncx,

EDITORIAL NOTES
MICHIGAN DEMOCRATS.

Endon* Cleveland and Declare for tbe
Gold Standard.
It has been tbe boast of Michigan demo­
cracy that as a party it was almost wild
for the free coinage uf silver. It has taken
delight In calling tbe republican party tbe
-gold bag’’ party, the party ot bosses and
tbe like. Those who were at ail familiar
with the usual procedure of the democratic
party, knew or at Jewel surmised what
would follow. They knew that what that
rty railed against it would be most -like
ly to have, and thus again has the history
of the democratic party repeated itself.
It was the boast of democracy that It
would declare for free silver, and the
Journal editor previous to leaving for the
state convention at Detroit Tuesday of last
week said that the delegates would adopt
a free sliver platform, aud “just laugh at
Dou M. Dickinson who would be power­
less to do anything for gold in the face’ of
such a united free silver sentiment.*’ In
making this statement the Journal editor
was about as near being correct as be in­
variably Is. and was, as usual, way off.
Don M. hasn’t lived all these years in
vain and evidently has profited by his
wide political experience.
WhHe the
other fellows were boasting, be was organ­
izing. Tbe convention was held In Detroit
Wednesday of last week and Don M. was
on hand to suffer the humiliating torture
of being “laughed at” by Barry County’s
free silver statesman.
It is said that our contemporary had
even put a good deal of time In practicing
00 laughing, just on purpose to help swell
the tumultuous roar that was going to
drown Don M. out of sight And It Is said
that be had practiced long and patiently
aud had succeeded in getting a very sar­
donic smile with a sllvery-laugb accom­
paniment for this occasion, because Don
M. was Grover’s right band man, and three
years of democratic rule had passed by
and the Journal’s efforts hadn't been re­
warded by any office. With a little grip,
and bls newly acquired smile, the Journal
editor, chuckling with glee, left for the
state convention Tuesday of last week.
Convention day came and with It came
Den M. to encounter tbe blasting smile of
the Journal editor. Tbe convention pro­
ceeded and John didn’t laugh. Don M.
was victorious on tbe first boot and still
onr contemporary 'kept his smile in the
background. Tbe convention continued
and every last delegate chosen to repre­
sent Michigan at the democratic national
eccivention was an out and out gold
standard man, and still the convention
continued.
Tbe Committee on Resolutions reported
and this is what they said:
We the democrats of the state ot Michigan,
in convention assembled. salute Grover Cleve
land, president ot tbe United States, aa the
great chief and leader 0! tbe democratic party,
sod we record here as a matter of history of
which we will be proud while we live, that we
have unswervingly supported. Indorsed and been
faithful V» his leadership since be was called
trots tbe rank and file of the party to that lead
erahip in JRM. He has never betrayed or de
cehrod tbe democratic party, and he has beei.
always faithful to his pledges, and to tbe prlnctjdea of democracy, when there were many,
suuty faithless.

Od the Usance question, we recognize that
this admlnlstratlou stands upon.and has con
stateutly carried out. the platform of tbe nation­
al democratic convention of 1862. on which It
was elected by the people, which declar d that
tbe parity of the metals in oar currency sbould
be maintained. Tbe platform of tbe national
convention on this question.sebieh has carried
tbe country overwhelmingly for our partv,
should be tbe doctrine of democrats, until a
new platform is formed by another national

the last false trace of merriment

*

Springfield, HL, May 1.—Upon the
reassembling of tbe convention yester­
day the state ticket was completed as
follows: For governor, John R. Tan­
ner; for lieutenant governor, W. A.
Nortbcott; for secretary of state,
James A. Rose; for state auditor, James
R. McCullough; for state treasurer,
Henry L. Hertr.; for attorney-general,
Edward C. Aiken; for trustees of the
state university, Mrs. Mary T. Carroll,
T. J. Smith aud Francis McKay.
Tbe delegates at large to St. Louts
•re Richard J. Oglesby. R. W. Patter­
son, Joseph W. Fifer and \Villiaiu Penn
Nixon, and they were instructed to
vote for Maj. McKinley for president.
The platform announce* the fealty of tho
party in Illinois to the fundamental prin­
ciple* of the party; denounces democratic
maladministration as having brought dis­
aster* instead of the blessings which that
party promised: declares the administra­
tion of President Cleveland has caused al­
most as much loss by depreciation of prop­
erty and almost as much misery as did the
civil war of the '®s: declares itself un­
yielding in the demand for honest money,
and opposes any scheme which will give
this country a currency In any respect In­
ferior to the money of the most advanced
and intelligent nations of the earth; favors
the use of allver as currency, but to the ex­
tent only and under such restrictions that
parity with gold can be maintained; re­
affirms its faith in the principle of protec­
tion. and pronounce* strongly In favor of
reciprocity—the reciprocity of James O.
Blaine; opposes extension of monarchies!
Institutions upon any part of American
soil; advocates a vigorous and dignified
foreign policy, and condemns that- of the
present administration as vasclllating and
un-American; recommends strengthening
of the navy and coast defenses; expresses
sympathy with the Cuban insurgents; con­
demns Gov. Altgeld for falling to enforce
the laws In perilous times, and his manage­
ment of the state Institutions as extrava­
gant. inefficient and partisan, and arraigns
him for bls failure to keep hl* ante-election
promise* to prevent the competition of
convict with free labor. The resolutions
also favor the submlsalon to the people by
the next general assembly of an amend­
ment to the constitution providing that *-•
figures above quoted as .to tM extent of legislature shall enact suitable laws to
contracts and condition* that may
American foreign commerce are simply regulate
from time to time arise between employers
staggering.
and their employes.
Michigan Democrats.
In the early days ot this country our
Detroit, Mich., April 30.—The admin­
vessel owners were protected and one of
istration
forces
won out in yesterday’s
the first acta of tbe first Congress In 1789
democratic convention, adopting reso­
was to give American shipowners this
lutions indorsing President Cleveland
form of protection, and this was followed
and electing all of their delegates at
by other acts which strengthened this poli­ large. A unit rule gives the adminis­
cy. This policy was in force for nearly tration control of the delegation at Chi­
40 yean and during all of this time 90 per cago. The convention sent u delega­
cent, of all American foreign commerce tion of 24 district delegates to the Chi­
was carried In American vessels. In 1838 cago convention, of whom 13 are count­
ship protection was abandoned because It ed gold monometallista and 11 silver bi­
metallists. The delegates at largo are:
wasn't thought necessary and from that
Elliott G. Stevenson. ex-Congressman
very tpomeut American foreign (tarrying Wealock, Robert R. Blacker and Peter
trade commenced to dwindle, and it has White,
continued to dwindle until it has fallen
In Nebraska.
Lincoln, Neb., April 30. — Nebraska
from 90 per cent, in 1828 to a fraction
"sound
money
” democrats in state con­
over 11 per cent to-day. Our marine in­
terest are weak because our treatment of vention yesterday adopted a platform
that declares for the gold standard of
them
has been weak. --------We are-------weak----upon
------------------—
wriue and pledges the use of all honora­
the seas because American ship owneis ble means to prevent the insertion of a
must compete with the great subsi­ free coinage plank in the national plat­
dized lines of Great Britain and this they form. The following delegates at large
cannot do. and sever can do without do­ to the national convention were select­
ing something to neutralize tbe effect of ed: Tobias Caster, W. A. Paxton, C.G.
Ryan and Dan W.Cook.
the great English subsidies.

C. 8. Brown.
Hastings^.. who has
been so favorably mentioned in the news­
papers throughout the state as a candidate
for the nomination of Auditor General on
the republican ticket, has, through the
Hastinus Banner, announced bls with­
drawal.
His reasons for doing so is that
he considers it to his personal interests
that he attend strictly to his present busi­
ness rather than Io go Into politics.
We
would liked to have seen Charlie make the
run for he certainly would have got there
with an enormous majority; at tiie same
time It Is a pleasure to know that the
printers and publishers of the state may
continue to do business with so genial aud
whole souled fellow as he la.—Middle­
ville Sun.
Genial Charlie Brown of Barry county,
has concluded that be would prefer tbe
clean business that he has to any office,
and so drops out of the race for the audi­
tor generalship. Nice thing for Charite,
PROTECTION TO SHIP OWNERS
bat It will not be a nice thing for the peo­
Ttke MaoFRehuBetU lUpubUcau State Con* ple when such a man as Brown leaves the
political field entirely lu the hands of
veution Declared for It.
those who prefer office to a good, clean,
One of the greatest elements of wrak- private businesA—CJMirlofte Tribune.
nm of tbe United States to-day is her
Hastings people who attend the nation­
taele of a suitable navy and her total dbal circuit cycle meet at Battle Creek July
ragMd of her vast carrying trade.
Inter­ 13 and 14 will see the brat professional
est In building up tbe navy is growing, ndera In the country.
It’s the intention
and with It has sprung up a demand for of tbe race promoters to eclipse tbe meet
the proper protection of onr shipowners of last year aud to this end they are spar­
ing neither money nor hard work.
From
with tbe Idea of atit-ndhig lu our own car­ all ov#r thr country comes the assurai e.rying trade, and several republican state froni the managers of tbe big racltik trams
H
conventions have adopted phmks In their tlrnt llieir men will be there to ride.
ptaUonns looking to tbe protection of •Hl be a big thing for Battle Creek.
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American shipowners. Massachusetts rrNrlann Stevens of Port Huron fa auffeipsMieaus were tbe first to adopt such a nig from a peculiar dfaeaau. His famo
ptaak aud their example was followed im have for some time past been as brittle
the republicans or Oregon, New Jrrsej. nlpe stem*, and are now turning to jelly.
Connecticut and Pennsylvauta.
Thr One day. by laying a hand on a table, bfa
arm was broken. A few weeks later the
ptaak referring to thia aa adopted by the other arm was broken by receiving a slight
wrench. A taunih later be w»»ke no one
morning and found hfa left leg twuket&gt;,
near the hip. For tbe M*t two months |w
Tbe above resolutions were adopted and
at the
supposed uncomfortable predicament of
Don M. going down before the mighty
free silver laugh vanished from our con­
temporary's face. There the Journal man
sat In about the same dazed condition as
tbe man who has encountered a Kansas
cyclone. There he, a free silver man, was
saluting Grover Cleveland, the out and out
gold standard executive, as the “great
chief” and high-muek-a-muck of the demo­
cratic party, and endorsing his bond issu­
ing administration.
Our contemporary carefully tucked that
withering smile iuto a quinine capsule,
where it rattled around like a pea In a
bass drum, and started for home a
snider but wiser mau, and thorongh'y con­
vinced that “laughing Don M. Dickbuon
down” was like democratic success—easy
to talk uf but Impossible to bring about.

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Deering Pony Binder

eoadltloa of tbe
induatr.ea, .how. with a oom^ebeMr
table Ute terrible injury '"oa«*‘'
Wllaoe law. Letter" «*" «nt to

Sodb a taw as thia would be but carry*
ing.oot the great principles of protection
as advocated by the republican party.
It
would give an Impetus to our shipping in­
terests sndi as they have never known.
American ships would carry American
commerce, giving employment to thous­
ands and thousands of American seamen
and sailors upon the seas, and thousands
and thousands of American workingmen
Id our shops and ship yards.
England by a system &lt;of subsidies,
amounting-to immense sums every year,
given to the great transportation lines
of her country, has virtually got control of
the carrying trade of the world. The ex­
text of America’s foreign commerce may be
imagined when it Is known that 5,000,000
tons of ships are required to carry Ameri­
ca's foreign commerce, less than 750,000
tons of which are American.
American ships carry about one-ninth of
America’s foreign commerce. If our ships
could carry It all, over S400.000.000
would be spent In American ship yards to
get ready to do the work.
Almost fl,000,000 per day Is sent
atjroad to pay for the carriage of Ameri­
can commerce, passengers and malls. All
of this money would be maintained in the
United States If American ships did tbe
business. During the-past 30 years It Is
estimated that 34.500,000,000 has been
sent abroad for carrying American com­
merce. passengers and malls.
If we discriminate against foreign man­
ufactures It is no more than right that we
should discriminate against foreign ship­
owners and give home shipowners the
same protection that we give home manu­
facturers.
A bill has been Introduced in
the United States Senate proposing to tax
imports in foreign ships ten per cent,
mure than Imports in American ships.
Americans vessels are entitled to the
carrying of their own commerce, but they
really have but o^e-nlnth of it, and the

England gives her ship owners millions
of dollars every year, and takes It right
ont of her treasury. A tax upon the Im­
ports in foreign ships would not take a
dollar out of the U. 85 treasury but would
put money into it, wfileh foreign countries
would have to p«y. A tax upop Imports
in foreign ships would build up our mer­
chant marine and make the United States
powerful on the seas where she is now
weak and powerless. We hope that Mich­
igan will adopt tbe foreign import tax in
her state platform.

INDUSTfllESSUFFemNa.

Allentown, Pa., April 30.—The Penn­
sylvania democAitic state convention
yesterday adopted a platform which op­
poses unequal taxation, further tariff
agitation, favors maintenance of the
gold standard, and opposes free coin­
age and reissue of greenbacks nnd
treasury notes. The platform also pre­
sents the name of Robert E. Pattison as
the unanimous choice of the democracy
of Pennsylvania for the
presidency.
John M. Broden and Benjamin F. Potts
were nominated for congressmen at
large.

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mill owner*
or loom. *rr In option, what 1*»
full complement of "“P*05'”/
Sany people me employed at the jn«rot thief bow many honta .week co.atitute full time; how many ore you
running now ; how d«a your pay n&gt;"

Ball and Roller Bearings.
KINO OF THE HARVEST FIELD.

compare with that of 189- •
The anawer* received from 4M mth.
afford another arraignment of free
tnSe blundering. Ot th- 236 woolen

others folio*

DEERINOS LEAD,

mill, that replied 1M were ronn ng on
full time. 0&lt;
cloned eothejj.
61 were running on
Out of a total capacity o! 1M« looma.
11.J0S were .Ull in operation, but ntn
ding only on an average of 4» hourara
week, eoulralcnt to 0.3M loom, rnnX ott full Um-- O“’y =’•*&gt;« 1*°P'C
w^ employed, a full force b-ing 42 =6L
Tbe pay rolla abow a reduction from

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1.W3 of 1S.S per cent.
Of the 3,on loom, of mllla In the
drew-gooda buainera that were heard
from 1.9JS were in operation, but run­
ning only 76 per cent, of full running
Un*, equivalent to 1.T07 loom^on full

Avoid friction on the faun as well as in the family. . Don't scute
along another year. Roll easily on Deering Roller and Ball Bearing
The Pony Binder is a little giant in ths harvest field; full of push a’d
good points. And it’s a Dearing too -that’s the best of^t.

“ Seventeen carpet niilla. 1h*^«
looms, were operating only l.«02. but
running only 69 per oent. of full time,
equivalent to 1.S73 loom, on full time.
It waa reported that 1.119 out of 1.462
looms were running on blanket*; and
flannels, but only 71.3 per cent, of fu
time, equivalent to 1.046 loom* on full
time.
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In shawl mills only 29.3 per cent, of
tbe looms were ronnfing on fall time;
yarns, onlv 81.5 per cent, of cards and
comb, on fuU time; Ijnlt good*. 56 per
oept.
The pay rolls of these 432 mills, com­
pared with 1892, the dreadful protec­
tion year, show the following average
reductions by industries:
Woolena,
18.8 percent.; drerngoods.23percent.;
carpets, 18.9 per cent.; blankets and
flannels, 13.9 per cent.; yarns. 16.5 per
cent,; knit goods. 15.7 per cent.
A summary of the condition of these
432 mills shows that 9G are closed en-tirely, two running 54 hours a week,
12 running 50 hours al week, nme run­
ning 48 hours a week. 18 running 45
hours a week. 21 running 40 hours a
week. 21 running 30 hour* u week, eight
running 20 hours a wefk. and two run­
ning fifteen hours a week The total
number of men employed is 49,009,
against the full complement of 71,599.
We think that, if our Wilson law
advocates ponder deeply over this situ­
ation, they will discover why there is
no market in this country under a free
trade law, when protection gave us
plenty of buyers at good prices. There
is no market because in these 432 mills
alone there are 22,590 less people em­
ployed than there were in 1892. When
people cease to earn money they cease
to spend it. If we find that in only a
part of the woolen and worsted indus­
tries 22,000 people who are capable of
earning their livings are out of work,
bow many tens of thouwuids more must
there be. for out of the thousands of
manufacturing induatrfae in the United
States the Textile Manufacturers’Jour­
nal bns reports from only 432.
Nor is this all of thiis sorry condi­
tion, for, :us the Textile Manufacturers’
Journal pointe out. many of the tQilta
now classed as in full operation have
already announced ibatithey will soon
shut down completely.
And. these are the blessings of the
Wilson law! May we be spared for.many
generations rfrotn another such plague
as has inflicted this country since an
inexplicable modnrra drove the people
to elect Grover Cleveland anti a tree
trade eoagrew In 18921—N T. Pre*,.

WILL YOU SCRAPE,
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WILL YOU ROLL?

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Manufaeturcre who use alcohol in
the arts are up in,arms aver the failure
Montpelier, Vtn April 30.—While not of the government to rebate tbe tax as
giving instructions to its delegation to provided in tbe Wilson tariff law. The
the national convention, the Vermont section of the law pro; ides that the in­
republican convention y&amp;sterday adopt­ ternal revenue tax of *2,35 a gallon —lernni
35.35
on
ed unanimously a resolution declaring alcohol shall be paid back to maiiufa
maiiufact- I
McKinley the first choice of the party
urers upon proof being presented that ’
in this state for the presidential nomi­ the alcohol is used for manufacturing ;
nation. The platform favors protec­ purposes. .The Jaw has now been in
tion, reciprocity, maintenance of the
force for twenty months nnd more, and
Monroe doctrine, just pension laws, re­
yet not one cent has been paid out
striction of immigration, the gold under this provision. This repudiation
standard, and opposes free coinage of of an obligation is by instruction of
silver, except by international agree­ Secretary Carlisle, who ha». thus pre­
ment.
vented hia deficit from being increased
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by the addition of *8.(100,000. the total
Jackson, Miss., April 30.—The demo­
amount of rebate claims to date. It is
cratic state convention yesterday adopt­ only another demonstration of the fact
ed a resolution instructing the dele­ that the Vs ilnon Jaw is a bunco measure.
gates to Chicago to present nnd urge
Great things were promised by its en­
Senator E. C. Walthall for second place
actment, but, like most democratic
on the presidential ticket. The reso­
I-roraises, they were made only to be
lutions favor the free and unlimited
broken.—Troy Times.
coinage of silver and gold at the ratio
of sixteen to oce, and instruct the del­
egates to the national democratic con­
"The republican party &gt;Und, tor a
vention to be held in Chicago to vote foreign policy dictated by and imbued
for no man for president or vice presi­ with a spirit that la genalnely Ameri­
dent who is not fully and unequivocally can; for a policy that * ill revive the naIn favor of these principles.
tionol tradition* and restore the na­
tional spirit which carried us proudly
Nashville, Tenn., Apfi! 30.—The state through the earlier year, of tbe cen­
prohibition convention met here yester­ tury. ft stands for such a policy with
day. Tbe platform contains the single all foreign nations as will insure both
idea of prohibition. Josephus Bap- to us and them just ice. Impartiality
good, president of Milligan college, was fnirneas, good faith, dignity and honor'
nominated for governor.
Delegate* It stands tor the Monroe doctrine sa
were selected to tbe national conven­ Monroe blmorlf proclaimed it, about
tion at Pittsburgh.
which there la no division whatever
among the American people. It stands
Atlanta, Ga^ April 30.—The repub. now, as ever, for honest money and a
llcan state convention yesterday adopt­ chance to earn It by boneot toll. Jt
ed a platform reaffirming the principles stands tor a currency of gold, silver and
of the republican party. The financial paper with which to measure our txplank declares strongly for sound ehanges that shall be ss sound as the
money. Three of tbedelegates-at-large government and as untarnished as its
arc pledged to McKinley and one is un­ honor,-—McKinley.
derstood to favor Reed.
fThis yesr business shows Indies,
non, of , revival from tbe depression
I'oua* Girl Asks u Divorce.
Duluth, Minn.. April 30.—The young- that set Jxj after the change of national
eat applicant for a divorce ever known administration. With the prospect of
in Minnesota made her appearance in the restoration of a polity which will
the district court here. She Is Mrs. foster instead of discourage industrial
■^.bdtbe^l.toJX'
De Imo re, 14 years old. and her father,
who represented her, charged that her reeding yror. should be marked tn
husband treated her with great cruelty.

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Deering Mowers
Have Adjustable Drag Bars,
OTHERS HAVE NOT.

Krpadlated Obligation*.

Gompei
ttors.

Six inches out c! lire.

Don’t fail to examine the Deering Ideal Mower, with ball an,4
Roller Bearings and Adjustable Drag Bar, so constructed that afartntf
can at his will always keep the cutter bar in perfect line uith the P’lj
man.' This wonderful invention prevents side draft and bieaking 0
the knife-head or pitman when the mower becomes slightly worr.. 1
also forms a perfect orotectidn to the pitman.
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The DEERING is the only mower manufactured will.
to
Roller Bearings and Adjustable Drag Bar.
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The Deering Ideal Mower

Goodyear Bros

�Hasting'- Banner.
Thursday, May 7, 1896
w. R. COOK. Local Editor.

ly Kami Safe
Of WALL PAPER.

is taking well.
It is a good thing lor you
and a good thing for me.
You get the goods cheap:
I don’t have them on
hand when
1 change
stores, July 1st.

When you want any pbotoa within the
£Tbe gay and festive carpet bug te play­
next 30 days, co to West A Barton's, at D.
leg sad havoc in many Hastings’ homes
H. Bay's former ground-floor studio, and
this spring, there being but few boureyou can get the finest Cabinets token for
keepers who have not found the little pest
only 81.50 per dozen. ‘
while bouse eleanlogj^ Varfona
Cou^t will convene next Monday.
•re offered, amonK wTHch gaaollne Is saK
Court and chancery cases will be heard to be very effective, although great care
during that week. The Jury will be In at­ must be taken In using Jt, owing to Its
tendance Monday the 18, and jury cases combustible nature. Cedar oil Is another
will be tried that week.
favorite remedy.
It has been observed
The Hastings Novelty Works, lately that tbe carpet bug is nearly always to
started by Lake A Crowell, have a new be found In greater numbers, In houses
process for the enameling of their wooden lighted by electricity.
rings, In the manufacture of which they
Henry Knickerbocker, the Nashville
take second place to no one.
youth, whose exploits give the good peo­
Whitefish, fine cut tobacco, mackerel,
nutmeg, trout, fine combs, cheese, finest
coffees lu the market, pork, rolled oats,
bluing, fish lines and hooks, maple sugar,
aud—and, yes— at Cook A Cook.

Codfish, Maple Syrup, Egglhe, Pencils,
all kinds of garden seed, shaving soap,
hairpins, molasses, lather brushes, and
the greatest lot of other stuff you ever
Cook A Cook.
Two excellent ordinances which have
been intfodueed in the Albion council since
Sam’i Dickie’s election as Mayor is—one to
regulate and prescribe the • location of
saloons, and the other pertaining to the
prevention of cruelty to animals.
saw-

ple of that village something to talk about
most of the time was brought to Hastings
Monday, as It was proving too great a
strain on their marshal to keep the way­
ward youth under his eye all tbe time.
The other night he tried to get a corner ou
the alcohol market by getting* all the visi­
ble supply inside him, and was sent down
to languish In the county bastlie, and yes­
terday was bound over to the circuit court
on a charge of robbery.

Some time ago a building on a farm oc­
cupied by Warren Johnson In Eaton Coun­
ty was burned down, the building being
Insured In tbe Barry A Entorr Insurance
Company. The orders for payment of the
insurance money were all made out, but
Tbe Current Topic Club met Tuesday
evidences of fraud commenced to come to
night and listened to a paper on current
light and the Company refused to pay.
topics by Oscar Schumann.
The rest of
Clinton Hockinbury as mortgagee sued
tbe program was carried over until the
the Barry A Eaton.' The case was on for
next meeting, when tbe clnb will enter­
trial at Charlotte last week but was dis­
tain tbe Womans club, and others as fhelr
continued before tbe interesting part of
The DRUGGIST. guests.
the proceedings were reached. P. T. ColSaturday afternoon the- Hastings ball grove, of this city, was one of ’ the attor­
team wilt cross bate with the Grand Haven neys for tbe Company.
nine. The latter is said to be a strong
Nearly every local newspaper in tbe
team, and our boys have been getting in
• CIKtUL/lTION •
state Is proposing to put a stop to pub­
some practice the past week and a good
: is week,
92 quires. game my be looked for. ’ Admission 15 lishing notices, resolutions, cards of thanks
etc, free from charge. Publishers are be­
cents, ladies 10 cents.
ginning to realize that their only stuck In
Bereitler. changes t«r a&lt;Terttnewenta
We understand that Hastings township trade is their paper and the space therein,
must reach tills offlce Tuesdays at latest tc
itsnre Insertion In the tesue of the week will make some extensive repairs on “fig­ and when they give away either they are
ure eight" hill,cutting it down and gravel­
•alien brought.
oat that much. It takes money to run a
ing some' of the road.
If Hastings will newspaper—a whole tot more than some
do what It ought to. and what we believe people imagine.—Belting Star.
The
F. W. Kalker was hi Grand Rajnds thin
that it will, all of the roads leading into Banner adopted this plan several years
wrek.
the city will be in first class "condition in­ ago, and now it Is very seldom that
!»r. Itonslovr, of Moskegon, visited his cite of two years.
we receive this class of work without the
parents Friday.
’i/Tbe bicyclists have over 8100 subscrib­ necessary cash accompanying it. It Is the
Hopkins hominy, (toe finest hi the world ed towards ti*e good roads fund) The
better and more business like way, and the
Cook &amp; Cook’s.
sentiment in favor of good roads Is grow­ people are quick to seethe justice of it.
‘ ice cream only 24 cents a quart at Lturing rapidly, «ud Hastings, as a residence
During such delightful warm weather
uian 4 Marples,
and business city, will take second place as we have been having for the past few
U K. Furgeson, -of Grand Rapids, wm to none of Ke size when eur good roads, days, thoughts from winter are fartherest
initbe city Monday.
already commenced, areeomplete.
from our minds, and even the thought of a
.Flower ieeds, yea, till you can’t rest.
A blaze to Miss Ida Tinkler's house oa wool boot fairly brings the perspiration.
Cool &amp; Cook.
N. Broadway called out tbe fire depart­ But despite the warm, balmy air, tbe gen­
'Hie Rustic Chair Company report a ment about five o'clock Monday morning. tle zephers, and everything else, the Has­
Tbe fire -was extinguished before gaining tings Wool Bwot Co. is nraning night and
’ sj lend id business for this year.
great headway although the roof and nq- day getting eet orders for this class of
Four cans’of very nice corn for 25c.
pe.- rooms were damaged considerably, goods. Over 2000 pairs-of wool boots are
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Cook 4 Cook.
but it was covered by insurance.
How made every -day and -the Company has
Full and complete line of Tam 0’S banorders ahead to keep tl»ew running for
the fire originated is a aaystery.
fvrs. 19 to 25 cenis at Miss Gertrude Steb­
several moovlis.
In tant It is theta* inten­
A. Blank A Son have been woriring
bins.
tion to run night and day during the retheir force night and day up to this week­
George Waltenaud famifer are moving
xmainder of tbe year. Ttofe institution, tlte
in their warble and granite bvstoesf.
into the house 'located near the pcmp
largest of Its kind In tbe world, has been
&gt; This firm ns tbe largest of Its kind in Michfactory.
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of great bewult to Bastings, and Is one-of
। igan and lias a branch office at KalaMwuou.
Lettie Gun is dosing out the | for tbe aecommodsticn of its patrons. tbe very few industries that democratic
stoak of millinery goods ro O. D. 8pou)d- Over 40 people are kert employed on work success coa’dn’t kill.
inp store,.'
for this linn, which is known all -over
Ok arch aneSwotatv.
Nashville has organized a ball team, Michigan, •

Fred L. M.

LOCAL NEWS.

with L. W. Feigkuer. manager. uud Barry
Wellman. Capi)

C. M. (took will be to Hastings awd vic­
inity Rbow: the iniddle&gt;9f May and will be
Michigan Whip Company through pleased to *ee all of hk patrons or a«y,one
ageiii'y ot .1. Til. McElwain is getting a needing piarw or organ work done.
4ieclot nt urdent^
ommended (»y the leading music houses
Address 428 Woodward
The Easterly -and Fumlss trial will and musfoUns.
pr &gt;babiy prove a-etfbng drawing-curd »t Avenue, Kxlanjazou, Mich. Orders hrfc at
John Bmmmt’s jewelry hjre will reewve
’.hi- term of cirewt court.
prumut all,eutiuu.
1 "U can get Hie best of Cabinet pteatos
AH of the Highway Commissioners aud
J«.«r only Si.50 per doz.m-for the next 3J
Path Maatox of this oauntv, who may
■ ay*-at West A Garton’s.
Plug, did you «»«? Well I reckon,-as have*tbe oversight of «y graveling -on
we have ekveu -different kinds of Plug the highways within ttiek charge, ahowM
Insist upon 'She grave! being put on st
ujba&lt;M».
Gook' A Cook.
least three feeds wide,
fit is true that wo
’H.iv- you seen Urore beautiful patterns
much ground .cannot be eave red but what
•4 Walt Paper that Holloway (at the sign
work is done .vzill be done well, and w&lt;Hf t
- tbe-eleplmut) Is offering-ho cheap?
have to be ail
over again next year.
Arc.toe farmers lu the townships adWill Skinner was arrealed Monday ou a
JfcrrDt tv this city pevparinc to do their
charge ot lareoixy preferred by Earl Gold­
14ft toward the good roads movement?
smith. Both are employees of the wool
Extracts, canned goods flour, feed, core
boot factory, aud II is claimed that Skin' xt-e. bum. and Horn's German Balm.
«er extracted two five dollar bills from
.
Cook &amp;. Cook.
Goldsmith’s panto while they were hang­
I. :.i. W-aial Is building coal tar concrete ing in the factory.
He had Ws hearing
walks tk*r four cts. per square foot and Taeoday afternoon before Squire Gillispie,
i’.&gt;»rtJ*ud Cement for IS eta. pet square aud the jury acquitted him after being out
hint.
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abowt five minutes.
-Sailors, ail the latest novelties ranging
For some reason our tetters from Yankee
i'i price trow 4 cents up at tbe Bon Ton Spring* and Bowens Mills quite often
millinery parlors of Miss Gertrwde Steb- fail to eonnecL Last week our Bowens
bns.
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Mills eorrespondenee was mailed and
The Hasting* Table Company te getting stamped on April 27 and wasn’t received
-ut an extra Mier line of Library tables a Middleville until the 2«h. reaching the
■ hal serin to be taking well with the Hastings office an tlie day of publication
trade.
too late for that issue.
We have wrllteo
Mi. lumbie and family are muuraiug letters to Chicago and received a reply in
tbe loss of their pet dog. a pug. who earnc as quick riBHJ.
Where doea the fault lie?
to srjef by being poisoned in some mbOrlando Easterly who Is In jail for the
keown ni inner on Tuesday.
alleged murderous aasault upon Daniel
Hut« which sold from all prices up to
Jackson, the aged Maple Grove hermit,
H.GO will no on Saturday tor 81.98 at
gave way to hla violent temper Tuesday
MIm Gertrude Stebbins’. Also a new Hue
forenoon and proceeded to smash windows
of trimmed Lais at 98 cenia.
with anything that he oould get bla hands
Judging from tbe large loads of Lawn on.
His vile language and emphatic
Hose Reels coming from Bentley. Tom­ oaths attracted quite a crowd In front of
linson A Riders factory, this firm must be bls ceil. Tbe steel bare didn’t yield to
doiag a •reel’’ good business.
bls vain threats however and he is still in
Rev. Hauser and family have moved in­ jail and the building yet stands.
to part of Mrs. Holds Reed’s house on
A Bellevue man has leased the privilege
Green Street.
Robert Ironsides and fam- &lt;if fishing In Elite brook, located In As­
i y moving into the honse they vacate.
syria township, from the farmers through

To little girls that wear tan shoes we
w&lt;»uld say that we have a nice lot of tbe
i
derk colored ones.
Ask mamma to
and see them at Woolley A Brunson’*
Word was received here Tuesday of tie
death of Frank Eldred’s mother at Travel M
’ ’ty. Mts. Eldred was about 65 years
,,:,i and visited in Hastings when her sou
lived here.

Goodyear’s

L. W. Kenfield was in Eaton Rapids,
Monday.

nay be coi&gt;rcd a black
hai w31 not
.-rock cr fide.

Jas. A- Sweezey was Id Nashville, yes­
terday.
W. E. Merritt, of Lansing,
day lu the city.

Hannah Barlow.

We have some

MODERN DRUG STORE.
rrOG^NGS, FEATHERS,
GOVT.’S /iND CLOAKS

•Miss Ruthe Handy, of Lansing, te in
Mat city.
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Diamond

Also SEED CORN
of excellent quality.
Our
stock of crockery and glass­
wear was never more com­
plete or cheaper than now.

Frank Hamilton, of Kalamazoo, spent
Sunday In tbe city.
John Dawson was home from Kalama­
zoo to spend -Sunday.

Ferris Rose, of Grand Rapids,
ing his brother B. Rose.

is visit­

Miss Lillian Bessmer, of Bedford, spent
Supday with her parents.

SWEET PICKLES 5c dox. 20c qt.
SOUR PICKLES, sc per &lt;Sox.
OLIVES In Bulk, 30c qt.

|£Mlss Maude Trego is suffering from a
fi^ere attack of tonsiUtte.^/
Mrs. VanZandi, of Albany,
guest of Mra. J. T. Lombard.

,

Choice Seed
Potatoes,

spent Sun­

N. Y., ie

I sell all kinds of DYE and
Mrs. Nellie Piper, of Fenton, visited
DYE STUFFS.
relatives in the city last week.
Miss Jean McLaughlin spent Sunday j Exclusive agency for
with her uncle in Grand Rapids.

We want you to try our
coffees.

WM. RADAM’S
MICROBE KILLER.

W. E. Webb, of Middleville, was the
guest of Miss. Bessie George Sunday.

Hdms&amp;Vanflrman

W. H. Goodyear,

K. I. Rendershott and Ed Powers have
been spending a few days at Gun Lake.
Mrs. Z B. Hoyt visited her daughter
Mrs. C.H. Hoyt in Kalamazoo, Sunday.

Expert Drunist.

Mr. and Mrs. Herb Snyder, of Nile?,
are visiting Hastings relatives and friends.
Mrs. F. H. Barlow and Mra. Wil! Huff­
man are spending the week at Beechwood,
Wall Lake.

Little Girls

Mrs. J. C. Lampmau is in Cleveland
visiting friends and attending the General
Conference. -

Who wear Tan Shoes. .

H. Walbridge, of Grand Rapids, a
former Hastings school teacher was in Lbe
city Monday?^

For this month at least,
we.shall offer Wall paper
at

F. H. Barlow and Will Huffman are
catching trout in the northern part of the
state this week.

W. R. Cook went to Detroit Tuesday
night to attend a meeting of tbe M. R. N.
A. aud tbe state convention.

PRICES THAT WILL
ASTONISH YOU.

Dan’l Strike, r Chester Messer, R. B.
Messer and W. W. Potter left yesterday
for Detroit to attend the state convelion.

Hi are Overloided i:i Mui
bus Stock.

Miss Eva Mance returned to her home
In New York Thursday, after a five
months visit with her uncle Dan Manee.
D. R. Cook returned from Bay City,
Monday where he and Major Anderson
have been working to secure an extension
of tbe D. A. M.
^Hewry Smith. who has been engaged In

Sign of THE ELEPHANT.

Ora MtCilntock is in Cleveland and will
be .the geest of Miss Clara Graves for two
weeks after which she will spend.tbe sum­
mer wMi relatives in Garrettsville and
Courttamd, Ohio.
Bicycle Brevitiee.
Detwlt lays claim to 20,000
rMera.

We have a very nice line of

DARK TANS.
Ask mamma to call ar^

them;-

AT THE RED FROf A 5MOE STORE.

Woolley &amp; Bronson.

V. J. IL L1MII.

tbe taitortag business for Hastings a great
maay years, left for Chicago last week
where be will reside with bis sisterQ

FURNITURE

bicycle

BELOW FACTORY COST.

F. G. Barnett, one of the crack profes­
sional riders of Chicago, te at the "Battle
Creek .&lt;anitarium dieting and getting in
Emmaaoel T. P. 8. C. E. will be led by •Aape (or the track tills season.
He will
Miss Mae Bresseau.
rkle-mi the Morgan A Wright team this
■
L T. L. Baud of Hope at the parsonage year.
on Friday May 9th.
A rider who leaves his wheel for half a
Mntliers ■meeting at Mrs. Wm. Camp­ day tai the sun cannot expect his tires to
taflt
as well as if they were in the shade as
bell’s Friday at 2:30 p. m.
Mrs. McEl­
noting will take the life and elasticity
wain will preside.
out «f a thin body of rubber like sunshine.
Mr. C. R. Bishop will lead the meeting
Ute the ankle In pedaling, particularly
of the Y. F. S. C. E. next Sunday evening
when climbing hllta.
The ankle motion
in tbe Presbyterian church.
Is hard to adopt, but when once the knee
Missionary meeting nn Wednesday at is learned it will greatly relieve the wheel­
the Presbjterlan parsonage May 18th. AH man ascending elevations.
Upturned
invited to bring a friend with them.
handlebars also facilitate the art.
It is
Epworth League Devotional meeting to also a good remedy for developing the
calf of the leg.
be led next Sunday evening by W. R.
Cook. Subject “Christ as a Guest."
To clean bearings, remove the oil cups
from tin* crank shaft box and flood the
“Spring Weaning" is the subject for
bearings witii gasoline, at the same Hine
next Sunday morning in tbe PresbyteriaM
spinning the crank.
The gasoline will
church. ' An interesting topic al«n tor cut loose and carry off any oil that has be­
■evening.
Room for all and a hearty wel­ come gummy, and take with it dirt and
come.
sand. When the gasoline runs through
■ VLast Sunday e-vening the Rev. Thos. tbe bearl«*g clear and white the job is
the wheel stand a few minutes
&lt;tox introduced something new In tbe done.
service. It being « abort prelude &lt;m cur­ for tbe gasoline to evaporate, then put on
rent events.
Tbe subject was “Tbe As­ oil. Keep gasoline off the tire.
sassination of tlie Shah of Persia.
The society connected with Eunajtnuel Live al Foriaoaaand You Won't Have Ca­
tarrh.
dH&gt;reh-will be entertained Thursday May
Among a few spots on the surface of
14th te’ Mrs. J. 8. Goodyear and tbe todlea
associated with her.
Supper served in thr earth where catarrh is not. is the Is­
the Parish House from i until 7 o’clock.
land of Formosa. Here grow tbe camphor
The W. F. M. &amp; of the M. E. chureh trees from which te obtained the camphor
meet iu foe church parlors Wednesday of commerce. The pungent odor, which
afternoon May 18. Subject “Social Life
Among African Women."
Following is Is exhaled from the leaves of these trees
tbe program;
Devotional. Mrs. Joseph an Impregnates the atmosphere that catarrh
SiinetMomtr. Paper. Mrs Deloa McElwain; is unknown.
The wonderful healing
RedtaUon. Mrs. Frank Tucker; Reading properties of camphor have been tlie cause
Mrs. O. D. Spaulding; Muate.
of the great success of PreUingers Catarrh
At tlie Methodist church next Sunday Balm, which carries In tbe form of salve*
will be Hie day for tbe annual pledges for
the missionary aud benevolent work of tbe large quantities of not only the camphor
church.
After a short talk by the pastor that comes from the Island of Formosa but
iu the morning service pledges will be re­ also tbe more rare and delicate camphors,
ceived from tbe Congregation.
In the
among which te that obtained from lbe
evening Mr. F. W. Walker will deliver an
address on the subject. “Tbe Chrtetlan Australian Blue Gum Tree, ml tbe Jap­
anese Camphor knonn as Menthol. When
Citizen.”
(The Christian Endeavors convention this salve te applied to tLe inflamed and
last week was attended by • good number diseated membrane decay te arrested at
of delegates^ and much interest was mani­ once and healing commences. There ia
fested at the sessions. Tbe program was nd care of catarrh or catarrhal deafness
carried out as published test week. ( Dr. that Pretelnger’s Catarrh Balm will not
Hunting, of Marshal I. gave a One aidreae heal. A small sample may be obtained
on Friday evening.
The offleew elected by sending a two-cent stamp to Pretz'.nger
for the ensuing year are Pres., Dr. Lizzie Bros., Dayton, Ohio. Auston Gebhart,
Hendershott; Vice Pres, Mtea Hinkley. Whitefield, Ohio, safe:—“It gives me
Freeport; 8ec’y. Miss Felghner, Nwh- great pletfnre to Inform &gt;ou that your
CamphJr balm has cured my catarrh and
vllle^Treas. Jm** Gibb, MiddlevlHj.)

Woiuena Clnb.
whose property the brook runs, and Battle
-Tlie elub met on Friday with tlie vice
Creek anglers are hot. claiming it Is a rank
president lu I be chair, and the folloirinit
injustice, as they planted tbe brook, and procram Hatened to with much Interral:
got a special act through Hie legislature • George Third and American Lokmlea,"
forbidding the catching of tr°ut ln 1,1,9 Mra. Nettle Brooks; •Political Economy,”
stream until May 1, 1800. Now after all Mra M. J. Timmerman; ■ Household San­
itation.” Mr.. Allee O.Uorn Batea: ■•C.mtheir efforts a stranger comes alqng and versallnn—Hunte Cleaning." Led by Mrs.
claims the exclusive privilege of fishing E. M. Hoyt; -Current Events," Mrs.
in the stream.

PERSONAL MENTION.

Twice a year furniture manufacturers from
all over the I’nltcd States exhibit their goods In
Grand Rapids. Instead of packing them up
and shipping them oaek they are left with us.
During May they have ordered us to sell them
even below the factory cost to make.

AND WE SHALL DO IT.
The CHAIR here shown Is made in quarter
•awed oak. polish finish, box seat; made as well
Cane Seat.
tl.50.
Sole Leather Heat, fe uO.
Regular price 13.00. gX50.
This is simply a sample ol what we are do­
ing.

We hate all kinds of Rookers, Couches. Di­
ing Tables,. Book Cases. Chamber Suits and
Iron beds, all cheaper than they will ever .be
sold again.
You can save about toper cent, at this sale
and it Is a rare chance to’get something ones
for little money.

If you can’t come yo unelf write for cuts or photos of the thing you want and we will
tell you ail about it. .

Chas. P. Limbert &amp; Co.,
GRAND R A BIDS FURNITURE EXPOSITION,
GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.
BLODGETT BUILDING. OTTAWA STREET.

| Children’s
2 OUTFITS...

Washable Fabrics in Suits and Waists.

Knee Pants, 18c to $1.00.
Caps, Straw Hats, “Leather Stockings,
The best stocking to wear that's made.

We make a specialty of
.

deafness.”

r&lt;*re]MUgh« and Bella Bros, Combined
Shown. Grand Rapid* Mich. May 23.
The Mich- Central will on May 25th.
•■ell tickets to Grand Rapid* and return al
rate of one and one half cents per mile iu
each direction limited to reimn same day.
An admission ticket for 50 cents will be
suiil tn connection with thr mH road ticket
C. R- O.SBOBM.
Agt

THIS
SEASON’S
GOODS
AND
STYLES.

Four In-Hand.

Ladies’ Neckwear

GHID&amp;STtR &amp; BURTON.

�Hastings Banned
Thursday, May 7,

AN IMPORTANT ITEM.

CATCHING UP.

1896.

Chicago, April W.—The reports aa to
' the condition of the crops throughout
4he country, and the general effect of
CONGRESS.
tlie wekther on the cultivation, growth
\ and ha nest of the same, were Tuesday
Daily Proceed- 1 made by the directors of the several
climate and crop sections. The reports
received at Chicago were aa follows:
,
Illinois—Excellent week In north and

COOK BROS.. Proprietors.

IN

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plowing,
plowinc, and has retarded farm work.
. - .,
.__ — and
*~
----------- are
77" d
Zt"
‘” —
”
Wheat,
rye, oats
grows
oing
well
within the’rain-areas,
.
— -elsewhere
- crowing
slowly. Corn planting continues In the
Washington, April 23.—The naral ap­ southern section, and Is well begun tn cenpropriation bill was before the senate traL Fruit is setting heavily: chinch bugs
hashing In laree numb.ro la rontral
throughout the entire session yester­ are
and southern counties.
Wisconsin—Copious ralnsi
rail In all sections
day\
,----------irlaHy -----retarded
farm
Washington, April 29.—The whole of of the state have mater
k— been cooler,
I.. but
K..»
yesterday’s session in the senate was work. The weather has
favorable to growing crops. Winter wheat
occupied in tbe consideration of the , Is improving, but much Is winter killed
naval appropriation bill.
and will be plowed up. Oats ar® up in
Washington, April 30.—In the senate southern Mrtloa and are growing nicely.
The frosts of the 21st and 22d did no damyesterday resolutions were adopted, ac­ 'age.
Sunshine Is needed.
cepting from the state of Wisconsin the I Iowa—The temperature has been above
statue of James Marquette. The naval the normal and rainfall excessive, except in
appropriation bill was then- taken up 'southern districts. The growth of plants
and foliage Is In advance of average seaand tlie remainder of the session was : son. Wheat
ai ana
and otner
other smau
smaL grams
grains arc aodoj Ing well. 'C"~
—*------’----------------given up to political speeches.
Corn ■-*planting
will
be general’
vv«buauBvum, Slay 1.
..—The
-.mx. naval sp­ , the
fce(i coming week.
week. Pastures afford Cull
Washington,
propriation bill was further discussed i. MlnneaotB_The week h„
,howery
in the senate yesterday. A*bill
A bill was fa- and warm. Wheat and oats seeding has
vorably reported to protect free labor ] just begun In north; well advanced in cenaooui
m souin secfKw orov, At. inn- tral, and about
completed' «£
tn south
sec- *1 compietea
.,
by ronflning
•,na
“
Plowing tor_eora. tux wd eirly
th*
minds manufactured by
bv con- ran
nt no- ).,.raitn
the Ki'nta
scale Of
of goods
gardening
begun. Th*
The rannrttflnn
condition nr
of ro-lnwinvict labor to the state where product, ter wheat has Improved. Rye, early sown
wneat atm grass growuis ,S!3!S_
xuceiy.
Hill introduced . bill In relu-|. spring
Indiana—Good rains In many localities
tion to contempts of United States and WMrni weftlher have advanced all vegtourts, the bill defining direct con- | etatlon most rapidly. The light frost of the
tempt, to be there committed during ZM &lt;1I&lt;1 nolnlun Wheat and »tomc. ere tn;
.. 1 ....
.
,
i.. iro-.
fi*1® condition; oats are nearly all sown,
the sitting of p court or a judge in and pl0WlnK for corn In progress, with&gt;
chambers in its or his presence; * all some planted.
other contempts are indirect.
| Ohlo-Thc weather during the week hasJ
Washington. M.v 2.-During the di,’TCSo^’S
&gt;
cnssion of the naval appropriation bill for other crops. Grass Is better, some!
in the senate yesterday Senator Tillman ' oats ore up. gardens are doing well, pota-;
(S C ) made ; Mtter attack on th. pre.. 1 &lt;*i
idem and secretory of thetreasuiy and frosts arc reported with no damage. Stocks
was replied to by Senator Hill (N. Y.). is on pasture.
Senator Butler (N. C.) introduced a bill I Mlchlgan-The ndns hove been ample.
i . i „ \r
.u- and the frosts of Ifcednesdy morning did no&gt;
to make the Mexican silver dollar, the (jamage. Wheat, rye and grass are look-■
Japanexe yen a.id the trade dollar equal ing fine and are growing rapidly. Fruit buds*
in value to the standard dollar of the are In good shape, and early sown oats are
Imited State.
'
Plowln« for Mr“ "to,

' people should ever require
establishment.

such

Chlcago, May 2.-C.K Wilber, for ten
years the efficient’ western passenger
agent of the lake Shore &lt;fc Michigan
Southern railway, has recently been
promoted to the position of assistant
general passenger agent of tbe same
road, with headquarters in this city.

Stafford Bequeat Paid.
San Fraucteco, May 4.—After three
Washington, PaM May 1-—The Balti­
years’ litigation over the estate of tbe more A Ohio cannonball express was
Jute Senator Stanford Mrs. Stanford derailed near here, and
Patrick
has at last been enabled to pay the be­ Flaherty, fireman, was killed and
quest of $2,500,000 which the senator Henry McBurney, engineer, and J. M.
left to Inland Stanford, Jr., university. Neely, baggagemaater, were fatally in­
This payment means an assured income jured.
~
to the great institution.
Our Circulation.
Wuahington, May 4.—The treasury
Richmond, Va., May 1.—At the statement'gives all the kinds of money
annual congress in this city at the na­ in circulation at $1,540,007,082, or $30*tional society of the Sons of the Ameri­ 000,000 less than May 1, 1895. The per
can Revolution Gin. Horace Porter, of capita circulation, based on a popula­
Mew York, was reeiected president.
tion of 71,136,000, te stated at $21.65.

Chicago. May S—M^atche. from
HI1E0U loam, report a eery heary .tot m
of wind, rain and hall. Several persons
wore hurt, and fruit and growing crons
were badly damaged in some sections.
April 30.-A colUskw oe&gt;o Sung between the steamand On Wo. The lat-

Ch’cago, May 2.—The body of ex-Sec­
retary of State Gresham was taken from
Lere yesterday to Washington, where it
will find a resting place in Arlington,;
the national cemetery.

Washington, May 2.—Coinage exe­
cuted at United States mints during
April aggregated *8,471,070, of which
fold amounted to 41,000,000 and allver
to SM31.000.

E- F.^Seock. NO®., alternate. &lt;1 W.
Frary. Lansing: grand
borouih. West Bay City;

’
ryd vloj-

J. R. Johnson. Lapeer;
K. F. Woodcock. Niles: grand t»cx^ry. -

not
reached—
thet--------point-of
development
—--------------------.
thev have since attained, yet we found
h, a great
nrest in|, the mercantile marine to be
institution. Now, when the necessity for
it is more urgent than ever before in
।
history, no steps have been taken
I
. to revive it, and -year after -year we con­
nn unn nnzi mw
.' tinue to pay ir,
$150,000,000
or more fra
to r»XT"Ti
own­­
' ers of foreign
forei_n bottoms for the
tbe shipment
,
,° , .
. . xt of our products to market
market. None of this
immense sum comesHjack. It is a steady
drain on tlie coil n try. It is money that
----• -- ■
। should be kept on this side of the Atlan. tic.
|
This must be the judgment of the
j&gt;e&lt;&gt;pje when they’come to study the
’ question. Then they will see what pro­
digious losses thev have suffered by lisI Unin” to the democratic cry of “No sub'
.,
.
....
M
v
xx
ridy to.team-diip line..” h,n?lnnd built
up her great commercial marine by
- •granting subsidies,
and-to this day,
.....
_ .. .
। though her fleets cover every■ sen, that
' jjolicy is still upheld.
jI The American jwople must go back to
it in time. It is the only way by which
| they can gain their bld supremacy on
1 the high seas. Senator Elkins has Int reduced a bill in the upper branch of
congress to impose differential duties j
upon goods brought to this country in
American ships. Congressman Sere no
Payne has introduced a bill in the lower
house to amend the existing law in re1 gard to the privileges extended to for­
eign yachts, so as to prevent American
citizens from going abroad and building
( or buying yachts in England and then I
coming bock and flying the American

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Maine republicans says of Mr. Reed
that “he is an earnest friend of Amerlcan shipping and its returningto its forta a,, worM ,. T1)C
j,,r.
republican, come out with a clean
cut declaration. At their convention
,t Trenton thev aald: “We have at
.
'
waya given protection to onr ahlpbnlltL
era. In late years we hare neglected
to protect our ship-owners. We believe

BfUa Introduced and Petitions and Resolotions Presented.
Washington, April 28. — The house
completed the pension bill and passed
1 , J?m.e ,WF °°mc 10
to tbe pobey
ft to a third reading and engrossment.
of Washington r.nd Hamilton, which by
The only amendment adopted was one .
discriminating duties in favor of Amer­
i___
Qn
providing that the pension office should i,
• ican bottoms, secured 90 per cent, of our
construe the pension laws liberally in ■
, carrying trade to American ships, and
the interest of the claimant.
|
which, if now restored, would again re­
A“7ia“
•
Washington, April 29.—The house '
yesterday passed the general pension pears in the fact that the general range i freights to be paid to Americans.
bill by a vote of 187 to 54 and the bank­ । of prices of commodities, farm and mine j In these davs ivhNi we are building a
ruptcy bill was discussed.
r,”t«n,7
prtcth*
Washington, April 30.—The house
I and the lowest ever known, the decline i fortifications which W’lli defend the sea­
spent the time yesterday in further dis­ . —
OVU.g 18.7
VU.I per
pc, cent.
S.CUL. Nor
.VVI .i board
.’vra.. X. aa
U4 modern
KMiraix X u fleets
II w m and
QUU otherwise
VI Ucl TV
since October. 1132. being
from
I rten tkll. bn
..
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.
...
.
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cussion of the bankruptcy bill.
can this be attributed to scarcity of money, showing that we, hav./emergedfrom an
Washington. May 1.—In the house Hqufdatio^o^rMny^ealers^essens^ut- adolescent national existence,itcertainUquidatlon of many dealers lessens uutyesterday the general debate on the; rt771!:._
standing obligations.
Foreign operations
___ r.-.i...
... ly Is in order to consider the question of
bankruptcy bill was concluded. A hill have been of no Influence In American se­
the commercial marine. There is but
was introduced to provide for the pur- ISM*
«« P~&gt;K»1 -y &gt;o tevtra that inntu"chase of tbe birthplace of Abraham colly without change.
the
way-------------that wasa
designed
"X
. lion
— —X1
---------” by■*the
Lincoln in Kentucky and to erect on the
"Speculation has raised cotton an eighth, fathers of the republic nnd which gave
site a national soldiers* home, to be though receipts and crop prospects still
us
control
of
the
carrying
trade
of the
known- as
the “Lincoln Soldiers’ favor lower prices, and accumulated stocks
of unsold goods are very large. .Wheat has world. That method, like so many oth­
Home."
declined 4% cents for cash. With only er proposals which were made for the
Washington, May 2.—The bouse de- two months of the crop year remaining
enlargement snd well being of the Amer­
■roted the major portion of the time yes­ there Is little to encourage higher prices.
Silk has weakened a little owing to the ican ]&gt;eople, has been obstinately op­
terday to debate on the bankruptcy bill. overloading
of Japanese dealers. Wool is posed br ibe democratic party with the
A bill to prov-ce for a delegate in con­ weak, the wool year closing with the
gress from the territory of Alaska was greatest quantity of wool on hand ever result that our share in the ocean car­
carried at this season. Woolen goods have rying trade has been steadily dimin­
defeated, 44 to 60.
not Improved in demand, and flannels have
Washington. May 4.—In the house opened 5 to 15 per cent, lower than last I ished.—Albany Journal
on Saturday, after five days of debate, year. Dress goods are helped by the restrlcPOLITICAL DRIFT.
the Henderson bill to establish a uni­ tlon of foreign Imports, but the association I
________democratic
„u,Vii
papers which
form system of bankruptcy was passed reporta that on the whole, wool machinery j C^Those
la not more than half employed. Some USPf]
nnH
..*»x x
‘
,O
,, Horace Boies the great
by a vote of 157 to 81. Under its terms cotton mills have ceased production. There
now call
him the great
” ’
there are eight acts for which a debtor 1s fair demand for boots and shoes, though commoner, r
can be forced into involuntary bank­ not enough to prevent gradual exhaustion prevaricator.—Iowa State Resister
of orders unfilled, but tlie only change In , p-Demncralio nrn-n.,t
it’
ruptcy, os follows:
prices has been a slight advance in some 1
,Democratic organs are making a
1. If a person has concealed himself with Qualities. Leather is weaker, with a very f00" deal
sport over “favorite sons”
latent to defraud his creditors for 48 hours. narrow demand, and quotations average in tlie republican party. Democrats
2 Failed for 30 days while insolvent to a shade lower, as do prices of hides.
don’’tt swm
have
many
this year.
“The volume of domestic business shown don
2?? seem
, to “
Bve man
J thia
secure th® release of any property levied
upon for $500 or over.
by clearings has been H54.001.000 dally in Lhicngo Inter Ocean.
X Made a transfer of any of his property
•with intent to defraud his creditors.
touu.
J^\yearTUIaPF«&gt;xlmate$25,boo,o^.
A Made an assignment for the benefit of
hte creditors.
age than appeared In recent months, and Thia la an ‘improvement
------------------- on the proceed
'­
5. Made, while Insolvent, a transfer of Indicate that improvement Is slow.
ing year, but it is bad enough, neverthe­
any of his property for the purpose of giv­
"Failures for the week have been 238 In
ing a preference.
the United States, againstt 221 last year, and less, to justify all good cltixens in doing
everything they can to put an end to
C Procured or suffered a judgment to be £1 In Canada; against M last year.”
. catered against him with intent to defeat
democratic rule.—St. Louis Globe-Dem­
his creditors and suffered same to remain
No General 8trike.
ocrat.
unpaid ten days.
Chicago, May 2.—The great eight- ।I t^This is an age when vagaries are
1. Secreted any of bis property to avoid
Sts being levied upon under legal proceed­ hour demonstration by the trades going down before the pitiless search­
unions of the country scheduled for light of truth and science, and one of
ings against himself.
B. Suffered, while Insolvent, an execution Muy 1 fizzled out In a manner so in­
for 8500 or over to be returned no property significant that those who have been the most disastrous collapses of the day
found.
______________
is that of the reformers who thought
predicting it now are wondering how that the way to American greatness
Bill Taylor Hanged.
it was avoided. The telegraph reported
Carrollton, Mo., May 1.—William P. comparatively few strikes, and the or­ was to impoverish American workmen
Taylor, the murderer of Gus Meeks and ganizations in Chicago, with the excep­ aud destroy American manufactures.—
Albany Journal.
his family, paid the death penalty for tion of the Iron workers, report none.
| ETA non-political tariff convention
hte crime Thursday. He was taken to

the scaffold at 10:54 o’clock. He
walked boldly up the steps, took hla
stand on the trap and in two minutes the
lever waa aprung. Not a word passed
his Ups after be was led from the jail
His neck was broken by the fall, and in
17 minutes he was taken down and
placed in his coffin.

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fleers as follows:

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Washington, May 4.—After a week’s ।--------------------:------]
debate, which has taken a wide range, |
BUSINESS IMPROVES,
.
the senate on Saturday passed the naval'
“
Threatened Failures Prevented by Activappropriation bill. It provides, among j
Uj Hi Krt.ll Trod. mer ronk
otjfter things, for two battle ships and I
New York, May 3.—R. G. Dun &amp; Co.
13 torpedo boats.
In their weekly rorlcw ot trade, any;

“A. th, Maxon advance, there la more
business, but advices Indicate that on the
whole the prevalent teellna la that th.
pain is less jhan there was reason to expect. white retail trade bus been active
e nough to materially lessen stocks andobligations, and thus to prevent a great many
threatened embarrassments. It has not
yet brought enough now business to mills
or factories to prevent decreate of unfilled
orders and closing of some works. Substantlally tbe same state of thingsexists
In all the great Industries, notwithstand-

Best Quality!
Largest Size!
Lowest Price!

The crand council of tbe Royal K
canum In session at Jackson elected o •

। beingtrol-d.om.nBRro.ta.vyiftb. A. Griggs. Detroit: grand treasurer. W. 8

JESTS

THE HOUSE.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

retag Trade.
The tariff is a great question. So is
the currency. So is the question of the
ocean-carrying trade.
At one time the commercial marine ol
the United Bute, was the greatest in
vnu. uur
i^
the w
world.
Our »uipa
ships uoawu
floated vu
on v.x
every'
quj. prod nets were taken to all
markets. Our shipyards were scenes of
great activity. American seamen were

। will be held in Detroit May 28, the pur­
.pose—
--------------------- means m
being to
devise
some
of
taking the tariff question out of par­
tisan politics. The democratic Cam
cam-­
paign managers will probably endorse
, such a proposition with great cordiality
—*tariff
—-•issue
— can• be re­
providing »»•-***
that the
moved from politics before the coming
campaign. It is an Issue that they
dread.—Troy Times.
IkrThr general expectation ot the
democrats and republicans In congress
Is that either President Cleveland or ex­
Secretary Whitney will be nominated,
in spite of what they may say and really
Ieel against it. Both are given credit for
sincerity for many obvious reasons,
and yet the question always recurs. If
one of them is not to be nominated, who
can be; of course, no one has the slight­
est Idea that either of them, if nomi­
nated. would decline. — Philadelphia
Record.
crTbe smartest art of the admlnistra, tlon was to push “the nuY.vy question"
to thy front sod try to hide the misera“• failure It her made with “tariff re­
form.
But it cannot be done. The
money Is good enough. It is not that
which produced hard times by closing
factories and sending out thousands of
trumpets hunting for work. The de­
pression and distretu come directly
W“»*7 «» «»"’
tinkere.

Campbell, Detroit; grand chaplain, D. R
Crampton, Monroe; grand guide. A- "
Horton, Flint; grand warden. E. E. Brown
son. Kalamazoo; grand sentinel. G^r»*
L. Crippen. Jackson; grand trustee. C. O.
Fatln, Almont

W eakly Crop Report.
The weekly crop report issued by the
state weather bureau says:
.
“The nearly normal temperature and
abundant rainfall during the past week
have been very beneficial to all vegetation,
and a majority of the eorrvspondetits re­
port a marked Improvement in the condi­
tion of wlajcr wheat, rye and rj*"- The
frost of Wednesday morning dkl no dam­
age. Tbe wet weather has held back plow­
ing and seeding to some extent but gen­
erally ttils work hao been pushed In moat
sections of the state. Reports from au
correspbndents are very cheerful and ten
of the good condition of winter and spring
crops, apd that the fruit prospects are ex­
cellent.”
*
Mrs. Chester Acquitted.
Mrs. Agnes Chester, a Christian
seieutist healer, well-known through­
out Michigan, was acquitted by a jury
at Kalamazoo of the charge of practic­
ing medicine without a license. The
complaint was ^brought by Della P.
Pierce, a regular physician. Attorney
Thompson, in hifc cross-examination,
brought out the fact that Dr. Pierce
from octuol knowledge' knew nothing
about Mra. Chester’s mode of treat­
ment.

Health in Michigan.
During the week ended April 25 re­
ports aent in by 34 observers in various
portions of the state indicate that in­
flammation of t^e kidneys increased
aud pleuritis and intermittent fever
decreased in area of prevalence. Con­
sumption was reported at 196 places,
। flag. The platform adopted by the
typhoid fever at 16, diphtheria at 25,
scarlet feveret 29, measles at 37, whoop­
ing cough at 11 and smallpox at Bay
City aud lunio.

That's All

Will Change the River's Course.
The contract for changing the course
of the Michigamme river, for the re­
demption of the inundated workings of
the Mansfield mine at Crystal Falls, has
been let by the De Soto Iron company
to Campbell, Dennis A Co., of Joliet,
Ill. The excavations will be completed
in five weeks. The channel will be 2,500
feet in length and will be protected by
■ mammoth dams at cither end.

$100.00

Filed Trost Mortgages,
William B. Knickerbocker, of the Al­
bion Milling company^ filed trust mort­
gages to the extent of $65,000 for tbe
benefit of his creditors. The assets were
was
X placed —at
- T$90,000, and a movement
——
H
on foot ,or the organization of a stock
company to continue the business. The
] cause of the failure was given as the
shortness of the winter wheat crop and
inability to realize on stock,

IN CASH

GIVEN AWAY

th. great curse of the American people is indievstion and coast:- •
Ctiom The best medicine to cure them is Hili’* Celery Tea. I: is
^or nervousn®s^ ’fck headache, chronic constipatiqn.biliossneee, kidney and liver complaint. It will also produce a clear complexion
for all who use it To spread still more the wonderful popularity pf

Brief News Items.
A post office has been established at
Koes, Menominee county, with George
P. Gunderson as postmaster.
C. C. Swift, who recently resigned as
secretary of tbe Y. M. C. A. at Kalamaj
.b**
* “U 10 8*,,leWash.
i
M. X Merwin discovered a strong
flow of gas from a 250-foot well on his
farm near St. Joseph. The well would
be driven deeper.
Charles Avery, of Saginaw, had hla '
right eye cut out in a drupken brawl by
a knife in the- hands of an unknown
man.
Fire burned the sawmill and two
drillhouses of the Wall &lt;fc Weber plant, '
at Saginaw, entailing a loss of $30,000. ;
Frank Herling, u well-known G. A.
R. man, lost four fingers while work­
ing in a sawmill near St Louis.
Floyd Nichols, of North Farmington,
was probably fatally injured by a horse
which he muk leading kicking him in
the forehead.
The body of Alexander A. Knopfel,1
Jt?kerI °f
City,was found in the
Ohio river in Hamilton county, O.
Joseph Harrington and Peter C'Lrdew,
mniers, were instantly killed bv fall­
ing ground at the Lake Superlo’r Iron
cotnpaty-s section No. 21 mine near
Ishpeming.

Poor baby I Your pity goes
2.U.1
U and right|y- T° be
thin, for a baby, Is to be de­
prived of Its natural ease; to
suffer and not be able to feel
t; to wear a sad pinched face;
to live on the edge of sick­

ness; to grow Imperfectly;
and to lose the power of re­
ding disease. When a baby
s thin it needs more fat than
It gets from Its food; It is
starved, fat-starved. Scott’s
Emulsion is the easiest fit

11,6 fa‘It needs,
naif of

HILL’S CELERY TEA , *
which 1&lt; the greatest nervine known, we publish the tollowing REBCS.
For lie correct solution wo will give *100.00 in cub.

51

Divided Into
Cash Prizes, as follows:
First Capital Prlza*20.00 ( Third Capital PrizeM.00
Sooond Capital Prlzo*10.001 Fourth Capital Prue

Also Thirty Prizes of Sl.00

Each.

Zha to Uw Penaa SoaOhit ut tte Last Corrad Answer will te

Ite

Last Capital Prize110.00 •SIO.OO
Flrat From
Last
Prize
UM
First
From
Last
Prize
Second From Laat Prize
S3.00

Also 14 Prizes of »1.00 each, oomllno Ir

1 last answer.

rE5S4?L’’000
Bebn» ™ ** accompanied by the eod pic e of a O1M7
^jMchhas &lt;mr firm name printed oo. You can bend In any nambsrof M*"'

. lb Owrthte advcrtlMment out. aa It may not appear a&lt;aln.

Rheumatism and Neuralgia Cured

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bottle FRW on receipt ot te stump

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WON’T RUB OFF.

* Will tytf f$ Uisultii).
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Kalsomine is tem&gt; porary, rots, rubs
off and Scales.

ALABASTINE

4 Lfoniteapareandpennancntcoatlngabrl^,
ta^en

kabies.

Mothers

It because it brings the
back.

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Banner.

Thursday, May 7, :8g6

LOCAL NEWS.
• CIRCVU1TION *

inis week,

w. R. COOK. Local Editor.

92 quires.

Hereafter, eba&amp;fre, for advertisement,
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
Mure insertion In the issue of the
ffhen brought

f Solemnly Swehc

are due to Impure blood
blOOd
iJThe Freeport Creamerv Is
10.000 pounds ot milk d.llyA

Administering the Oath.
r: • ( Failure—Nervousness—Extreme
‘‘VakvtiiHness-Headache—General
■
Debility.
v. Windccknecht, Montagne, Mich.,
B
the following statement and affinns it bv oath before Jas. Morrison,
Xotjiry Ptiblicof the same pl ace. “For
the post yodr I wasafflicted with heart
riilure, nervousness, extreme wakeful-'
r.?-.-. headache and general debility.
Physicians (whom I consulted failed to
b&lt;-u nt me.’ I was advised to uso Dr.
V tier’s Nerve Vitalizer, which I did
becanif, thoroughly cured by its
u
shpit time.’’ Dr. Wheeler’s
Nexve Vitalizer acted on the nervous
wgc. which is the seat of nearly all
.four ailments. Treat your nerves
--arc! your stomach, liver, kidneys and
•b
troubles will disappear. Dr.
Wheeler's Nerve Vitalizer is the only
rd:ub1e, safe, aud sure remedy to use.

/•*,.. &gt;,/A- by ’IF. II. Goodyear.
IDA FITZ SIMMONS,
?1
... her • f Piano. Organ. Voice Culture.
• . .-.v. Thorough Haos and other advanced
’■
Special terms lu classes of two or
.
■ 2 V-.i&lt; &lt;• Culture. For particulars call

receiving

Tbs Cougreriitioosi ehunfb st Frwport
needs more room, and sn sddltlon will be
built this summer.
Lots ut peseb trees are being set out In
Allecan count, this spring.
Dr. Turner,
of Wsjlaud recently tel out 1,000 on bls
farm.

A Cadillac divine bad to dismiss hts
congregation Sunday,because
-(1
nearly all
of his flock were In the woods hunting
trailing arbutus.

A republican flag pole at Saugatuck
_______
which was raised when Grant was first
nominated to tlie presidency came to
grief last week..

An Ionia girl aged 17 married a man 92
years old recently.
in return for her
hand the old man gave her a check for
810,000 aud cancelled a mortgage he held
on her father’s farm.

A pig was born on the farm, of J. A.
Feighner’s near Nashville recently with
five legs, the extra leg being lu and per­
fectly formed. Morris Ward purchased it
for S50 and Intends to exhibit it as a freak.
The Union school building In Wayland
which was burned last week was insured
for $3,000 which doefl not near cover the
loss.
A good library, all the scientific
apparatus and school books were destroy­
ed.
•
(Gull Lake promises to be a more promi­

\VM. H. STEBBINS.
It
Funeral Director.
•.• ’ to Ch'rlsunas' Photograph
■. Hevidenre .W Court street. All
■x--promptly leaded dayorttlg».\1&gt;

W. W. POTTER.
nent resort than evaj this year. Mr. Dim* potter.
Attorneys at Law.
; mick launched his steamer last week, and
.. -r Hastings City Rank. Collections will fix the dam so he can pass through
. attended to, ami general law business
with the steamer carrying passengers from
the depot to the resorts. He has also put
A. LAM I’M AN.
a fine new sal! boat on the lake. The
I). 1). S.
- of Dental work done carefully and bicycle path to be built from Kalamazoo
i.o. ,j: ar.&lt;-thesis, gas or chloroform
&lt;?!)!. e over Fhin Smith’s Racket Store. will greatly increase the number of visi­
tors to the resorhdurlng the summen)
1- aud 1 to 5,
J. C. I.ampman, m. d.
Food Commissioner Storrs In a a bul­
1
\f. A. Lampman. calls promptly
- ■', reu. &gt;. &lt; ial attention given to Utting letin last Saturday, says that Inspectors
.. . -a:.! trotting Hernia or Kuptup? for during the past month have done work In
a ■".!
The majority of cases can be
I • .u-KtJy cured without a surgical opera- Detroit,’ Grand Rapids, Jackson, Saginaw,
Bay City. Ionia. Owosso, and other towns.
One firm in Jackson was prosecuted for
AW AND COLLECTION-OFFICE OF
.
J. M. SMITH.
selling butterine in a restaurant without
Collections made iu al! parts of the state putting up a sign, plead guiltyj
Five
&lt; .. ..yauclng a speciality. Special pains cases of Illegal selling of butterine, four
tab n in drafting contracts, chattel niortof which are Iff Detroit have been com­
gagr^i!).,! wills.
*
Woodland, Mich.
I menced. The reports of inspectors and
pdward Taggart
Loyal E. Knappen. Inquiry among the dealers, show a steady
J
Arthur C. Denison.
improvement in the quality of goods sold
TAGGART. KNaITFN &amp; DENISON.
•
in the state.
In all cases reputable dealLAWYERS.
Hovin All 81“ Michigan Trust Co. Bldg..
Grand Rapids, Michigan. ers express thenwelve, u ple.sed withthe law, and are hearty in its support.
I AMES A. SWEEZET.
They say that In certain lines an entire
tf
Aitohiey at law,
change
jins been made In the quality of
Hastings. Mich.
Practices in all courts of the state. Col­ goods seld.
lection- promptly attended to.
Battle Creek has an ordinance prohibit­
BARRELL.

barrell

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/ ‘ A. SCRIBNER, M. D.,
V •
Physician and Surgeon,
Itettoa,
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Mich.
ii» residence, one block east of depot.

A.’A C. H. BARBER
•
Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls in city or countj’ responded to with
p’..rnptness, day or night.
A. SHELDON^
*
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block. Hustings.
Mo. -y to loan on Real Estate Real Estate
r&gt;n c ininisslon. General conveyancing,
tiav'.r ■' a complete set of Aostract Books, com­
piled from th.&gt; Records, cab furnish complete
abstracts.
’

H
P

hi lip tTcolgrovE

P

ing bicycle riding on sidewalks; so the
other daj when a fellow passed by police
headquarters going at full speed, they
yelled at him to get off the walk.
No at­
tention jwas paid to the request and flter-

tber down another policeman made a futile
effort to stop his wad career, falllug in
this be (mounted a wheel and gave chase,
giving a serie&amp;.of war-whoops as be caught
up with the rider, but tbe latter still failed
to give heed. The policeman then passed
him and whirling around headed him off,
causing him to dismount. He proved to
be deaf and dumb and a stranger stopping
at the sanitarium there and unacquainted
with the rules.

Attorney al Law
'Suncessor to Smith &amp; Coigrove.)
' &lt; '.tic- In Union block. Hastings.*
t'r•wirlciH lu all the courts of the state.
Ever since-1798, when Jenner showed
A E~ KEN ASTON,
• ' '
that by vaccination that terrible plague
A.
Attorney at Law,
small-pox could be in a measure prevented
(Over J. 8. Goodvear &amp; Co.’s store.)
Practices in all courtsof the State. Collection* and its contagious qualities checked, there
.•romptly attended to.
have been ppponents of vaccination. Very
particularly in England there have been
h- R. TI 51 MERMAN, Homoepathic Phy
anti-vaccinationists, who have lugged into
*■ •
slcian and Surgeon.
Office over Roger’s grocery store.)
.
their arguments moral and religious reasons-anything other than sanitary ones. An
astings
ity
ank instructive case showing what are the
actual effects of the anti-vaccinationists
Hastings,
Mich.
has just occurred In Gloucester, England.
CAPITAL 73,000.00 For a long series of years there lias been
SURPLUS, SI 7,000.00
no such an outbreak of small-pox as now
In drporatedtmde&gt; the laws of the State cf rages there. It seems that, owing to the
Michigan.
Open for business, Dec. IS, 1886. Influence of the anti-vaccinationists, the
guardians of the heaHh ot Gloucester re­
OFFICERS;
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laxed their efforts.
About tbe dose of
:
R&gt;&gt;’&gt;!nson. President
February last there were a few sporadic
Chester Messer. Vice Pres.
Dan W. Reynolds, Cashier cases of small-phx, and then It spread and
DIRECTORS:
spread, until at the beginning of April
Dan W. Reynolds,
W. H Powers,
D G. Robluson.
R. B. Messer.
there were IM cases. Then the council,
M. L.Cook.
Chester Messer.
too late, did all that was possible to check
•
P. T. Coigrove.
......
the infection, but according to the last ac­
Has the only savings department in Barry
C‘*iuty and pays interest on all time counts there were many new cases, aud of
deposits.
exceeding virulence.
This significant
fact is recorded, that out of 90 deaths 74
were unvaccinated.—gqrpers TFecWy.

H

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Voter
Daily
Bread

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Is no doubt a matter of
some concern to you,
but not so when you
buy it at the City Bak­
ery. Everyone when
in the city should get a
cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffee at all hours of
the day. Finest line of
Confectionery in the
city.

E. REMKES, FROF’K

,

A Bad Wreck
—ot tbe constitution tn«y follow lb tbe
track ot &gt; dleordered syrtem, due to Im­
pure blood or taaetlee llrer. Don’t run
the risk. The proprietor* ot Dr. Pierces
Golden Medical Discovery lake all tke
chancesThey make a straightforward
offer to return yovr money If their remedy
falls to benefft or cure In all disorders sod
affections due to Impure blood or Inactive
liver. Tbe germs of disease elreulate
throukh the blood; tbe liver Is -the filter
which permits the germs to enter or not.
The liver active, and the blood pure and
you escape disease.
When you’re run down, debilitated,
weak, and your welgbt below a healthy
standard, yon regain health, strength and
wholesome flesh, by using the -‘Discovery
It builds up the body tauter than nsuseat■:&gt;.-Cod Liver OU or emulateos.

Dr.
Dr. Pierce
Fierce’s* Pellett*
retieue eure constipation.
w
piles, bilfouaneea, indlgeetton. or dyspep*

The Central Mlcb«n bano tournament
•Juauc. Levi p. Oldfield, one of the
will be held In PaaUand on Jul, «
A
best know n men in Bay City, waaJailed
bl« crowd I, anticipated.
by the cars in soxnv unknown manner
Tha creamery al Hopkins Station will near Denmark Junction.
make cheeae the coming summer, as the
Eugene Camburn, a farmer living
patrons Ihlnt cheese will pa, better than near Tipton, was shot and fatally
wounded
by Harry Luce, who then
butter during the summer mnnths.
abot himself dead. Luce had been
There never Was a time when potatoes,
paying attention to Cambnrn’s daugh­
have proven such a drug upon the mar­ ter ’against the father’s wishes.
ket at this seasod ot tbe year, before.
Striking trammers at Houghton de­
Nearly every farmer has a large suppl,, cided. not to accept the Quincy com­
and It la extremely difficult to get an olfet pany- . offer of $50 a month, nnd notice
above the ruling price laat tall ot from ten was given strikers to vacate the com­
to twelve eente per bushel.
Mao, are pany’s dwelling-houses and to make
■ettleinent at the office.
feeding thenj to stock an&lt;i qnlle , j,^,
Fennville has nearly recovered from
acreage will *g,ln be planted because of tbe effects of the fire which destroyed
the pletitlfuloeas of seed.
Way up lu a large part of the business portion of
Alaska they are selling at 8100 per sack, the village, the new buildings erected
acd If there was ooiy some way of anolbl- being far superior to those burned.
latlng distance, the Michigan potato grow­
Frank Dean, who pleaded gtfilty at
Mt. Clemens to the^charge of burglar­
er would be happy.
izing the residence of Mrs. Sarah Goff,
near Disco, w as sentenced to four years
Mttrvelou* Re»nlt»
From a letter written by Rev. J. Gund- in the state prison at Jackson.
Michigan university captured two of
erman of Dimondale, MJctL. we are per­
mitted to make this extract: I have no the three prizes offered by D. Lubin, of
hesitation in recommending Dr. King’s Californio, for the best essays on the
New Discovery, as the results were almost causes of the present agricultural de­
marvelous In the case of my wife.
While pression.
I was pastor of the Baptist Church al
The post office at Kingsland, Eaton
Rives junction she was brought down with
Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe'. Terri­ county, has been discontinued and mail
ble paroxysms of coughing would last will go to Eaton Rapids.
At a meeting of the taxpayers of East
hours with little interruption and it seem­
ed as.lf she could not survive them. A Tawas $1,200 was raised to pay the ex­
friend recommended Dr Kings New Discov­ penses of moving the Bay City £ox com­
ery; it
quick in its work and highly pany plant from Bay City to East
satlsfaeffirj- in results.” Trial bottle free
at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug Store.
Regu­
A post office has been established at
lar size 50c. and 81.00.
Miner, Saginaw county, with Plum P.
How many of the patbmasters in town­ Miner a« postmaeter.
Mammoth Ring*.
ships are aware of tbe provisions of law
In India at the time of the British oc­
that a patiimaster may allow 25 &lt; per cent
of tbe road wortf in setting out trees, and cupation foliated rings were fashion­
that be ahall cause at least fifty to be set able. They were so large that when
out in his district? If this wise law was worn on the second finger they covered
complied with, as It should be. our high­ almost all
“ the
'
outer portion of the
ways In the rural districts would soon be hand.
beautiful shaded thoroughfares.
Fossil Insect*.
Over 300 specimens of ioesll insects
State New*.
have been collected from various parts
J axon Soap hurts no fabric.
of the world. Of these butterflies are
Jaxon Prize Baking Powder leavens
among the ve:p rarest. a.n less than 20
best.
specimen1* all told have been found;
Nothing cleans cleaner than Jaxon soap
Try a can of Hopkins’ .Steamed Hominy
(HulledCorn). It is delicious. Fullqt., lOc.

The Saginaw Coal Co. has been organ­
ized to sink new shafts for coal. A track
of ifiO acres adjoining the city has been
leased.

It’s all the same, a slight cold, congested
lungs or severe cough. One Minute Cough
Cure banishes them. W. U. Goodyear.

The Bay County Christian Endeavor
Union has maintained a coffee house ail
winter on Water street among the low
saloons.. It was a success.
A little ill, then a little pill. The ill is
gone, tbe pill has won. DeWitt** Little
Early Risdrs the little pills that great ills.
W. H. Goodyear.
George Kelsey has been In jail at Sauli
Ste Marie ever since last October, on the
charge of smuggling twelve pairs of socks.
He is beginning to loose bls health.

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doubt treated and cured more coses than any
living Physician; his

Xl^«usrj?s&amp;
of so years’ standing

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cured by

LIUvvIk
He of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers
who may send their P O. and Express address.
Weadviae any one wishing acute to address

Tbe beat salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rtieum. fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, .chilblains,
Busy people have no time, and sensible ooms, nnd all skin irruptions, and posi­
people nave
have no inclination
jncMuaiiQU to use
usv a
n slow
tuow tively cure piles or no pay required. It
One „tootc
Cur(. nclfc Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
promptly end gives permanent results.
' or monqy refunded. Price 25 cents per
W. H. Goodyear.
' box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
druggist.
The little town of Shepard, Gratiot
county, is out of debt nnd has 81.000 cash
After meals yon should have simply a
In its treasury. The assessor has been :feeling of comfort aud satisfaction. You
ordered to spread uo taxes this year.
।should not feel any special Indications
that digestion Is going ou.
If you do,
It is not a mlracle.lt will not cure every- ‘
you have indigestion, which means
thing, but it will cure piles. That's what •
not-dlgostlon. This may b? the beginning
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve will do, be­
cause it has dom&lt;it In hundreds of cases. of
' so many dangerous diseases, that, it is
best to take it In hand at once and treat It
•
W. H. Goodyear.
.
with Shaker Digestive Cordial.
For you
.Flocks of wild geese are dally seen in :know that Indigestion makes poison.which
Cheboygan county Hying northward. ।causes pain nnd sickness. Aud that Shak­
Many alight In the fields or trees. Old ।er Digestive Cordial helps digestion and
settlers say they were never known to do ।cures Indigestion. Shaker Digestlye Cor­
so until this spring.
। dial does this by providing the digestive
materials In which the sick stomacli is
Burns are absolutely painless when De- ‘wanting. It also tones up nnd strength­
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve Is promptly ap­ ens tlie digestive organs and makes them
plied. This statement is true. A perfect perfectly healthy.
This is the rationale
remedy for skin diseases, chapped hands of Its method of cure, as the doctors
and lips, and never falls to cure Piles.
would say. Bold by druggists, price 10
. W. H. Goodyear
cents to 81.00 per bottle.
The Midland Anti Leak company has '
What TVe Offer You
been organized at Midland to manufacture
a preparation which, when applied to Is this; If you are troubled . with Catarrh.
pneumatic tires, makes them proof against Cold in Head. Hay Fever, go to the drug­
gist named below and get a bottle of Cen­
puncture- H« H- £&gt;ow 19 t,,e inventor.
tury Catarrh Cure.- No danger of being
Take a dose of DeWitt’s Little Early humbugged. Relief in five minutes and a
Risers Just for the good they will do you. positive cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath.
These little pills are good for Indigestion,
City ot Toledo»„
good for headache, good for liver com Blate of Ohio.
Laras County.
P’ , , u
plaiut, good for constipation. They are
Frank J. Cheney makes an oath that lie H tbe
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney &amp; Co.,
good.
W. H. Goodyear
doing business in tbe City ol Toledo. County
Albert Dodge, of Grand Rapids, is ne­ aud state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum of Gue Hundred Dollars for each and
gotiating with a large religious organiza­ every
case of catarrh that cannot be cured by
tion for the sale of the Hackley Park as­ the use of Hall s Catarrh Cure.
Frank .J. Cheney.
sembly grounds near Muskegon.
The
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
spiritualists are also figuring on the presence,
this sixth day ol Deccm her, A. D.’K
\
।
A. W. Gleawn.
grounds.
j skal 1
Notarj’ Public.
It’s just as easy to try One Minute
Cough Cure as anything else.
It’s easier Halids Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and
acts
direcllv
on
the
blood
and
mucous
surfaces
to cure a severe cough or cold with iL Let of tbe systein. Send for tMttmoDjal* frte.
your next purchase for a cough be One
F. J. Cheney &amp; Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Minute Cough Cure.
Better medicine; Eft.Sold by Druggists, 70c.
better result; better try IL
Torn Run Down System.
W. H. Goodyear
Hickory Comers Mich. March «, 1»JC. My
wife and 1 have taken flve bottles of Hood s
The third triennial conference of the Sarsaparilla
and have found It tbe best medi­
German
Lutheran synod, comprising cine we ever used. We bare taken It for build­
Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and parts ot oth­ ing up tbe system when we are ran down, and
er states, will convene at Fort Wayne this we heartily recommend IL Alvah Pennock.
week. There are 3,500 delegates expect­
Hood’s Pills eure sick beadache.lndlgestion.
ed.
If the Baby la Cutting Toeth.
We might tell you more about One Min­
Be sure and use that old and well tried
ute Cough Cure but you probably know remedy. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
that It cures a cowch.
Every one does for children teething. It sooths tbe child,
who has used IL It is a perfect remedy softens the gums, allays all pain, cures
for coughs, colds, boaresness. It is an es­ wind colic and Is the best remedy for
pecial favorite for children, being pleasant diarrhaja. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
to take aud quick in curing.
.
W. H. Goodyear

John Fret ot Mottvllle, It i« .IlWd,
stole hl» uncle’s bike. • »»'*
and 86 from his grand mother and started
tor Detroit to moke
fortune.
He was
just six mile, on bls way when the sheriff
insisted upon his return;
Electric Bitter*.
Eh-elric Bitters la • medicine aultwI tor
■nr season, but perhaps more xenetally
nedrd when tbe languid exhausted teel-

When Baby waaaick, we S*t* tor Cutoria.
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00 per bottle at
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tern In 6 hours: tbe tot can fill tt In JP
and from which this military genius com­ hours. How Jong will it take the *eMsd
menced bb wonderful mareh with a few
hundred men. and finally conquered this to CUB?
11 A cistern holding 80 bbls, has t
country with its hundreds of thousands of
people and made them slaves. April 21st pipe by which It may be filled in six bourn by tne ravage* m
NiM Halite ChsmbcrlMin h** returned
1519 Cortez dropped ambor at VoraCruz. iud one by which It may be e»P**«* ln, •
and aliniMt immediately Aztec astrologers hours. Bow long will it take to fl!! the from tiddw M-to. •’
commenced to predict tbe downfall of cistern If both pipes »r? open?
. Our
narar !• Hoiraptx I and n.H
19. If I buy turkeys at the rate of 5
Anyone desiring to
Montezuma. Wise mtn In their temples
and Aztec magicians sought to avert the for 88 and sell at the rate of 8 for 87, how
buy any farm or eitT
___
The IjkIM AW will wee* on Thursday
Inevitable but to no use. Couriers, who much wUl I gain on 40 turkeys?
property will do well
13 Twothlrds of the sum of two *ttrnu*un tl'**’ 18lh Inst with Mra.''Anna
travelled the 283 miles between the City
to. look np the l«;!
of Mexico and Vera Cruz In an incredible ( dual parts ta 20. What arelbe numbers. Whitney at the leMdenee of Nkbobw
14.
A
sbepard
having
240
sheep,
loot
short time, soon brought tidings .that the
j
,
gams . Eered l,e’ow
How ABktTj long lost God Quetzalhad landed at V4&gt;2 1CX per cent of them In a storm.
G. M. Conyer has moved his twuse trona
‘ Crux, with a goodly following of lesser many had he left?
\
bi&lt; i&gt;rt raises onto the land owned by his
15. From a hogshead containing 480 wife: Blaine Kvy.of Mllo,done the job and
. with an Satan Is with Holy water. Theyr Giris, and had come back to rule the coun­
‘ i may cwt Cheeps eyes" at one another buti try again. Cortez was not slow hi cstch- lbs bf sugar, OCX per eent was sold at one done u well.
•
time, 50 per cent of the remainder at an­
.
ing
onto
the
fact
that
that
the
misguided
Tbe Cloverdale postofflee wears a brig.'.tThursday, May 7. 1896
1 it doesen’t count for much. When tbe
' natives had taken him for a God and was other time. How many pounds remained er look Gian it did owing to tbe efforts of
IM U,. aew F.rF. H.trl, JJOO
I voung love sick
find*
th?
Idol
of
COOK BROS.. Proprietors.
( careful not to disabuse their minds of their unsold?
. our energetic potlmasUT and wife and as­
= ’ bh heart he doesn’t say a word, but hies Impression. Cortez landed with 1W sailors
15. What must be the selling price of
hlmwilf to her home and takes up a position! 558 foot Boldiera, 200 Cuban Indians, 10 tea that cost 80c a pound, to gain 20 Per sistant jwxtuuntter.
Mrs. James Ditonan met with quite •
"=&gt;hm,Sw
right neroM the street and stands there' small cannons aud several horses. Up to
,, ’
serious accident last week. The trap ri*»r
lookteg at the house. At a certain hour this time the natives bad never seen a cent?
17. Find the aera of a trapezoid whose
to
the cellar was railed and she mu kxow- .
every day or evening you will see Hie' horse, cannon or white man and they parallel skle* are 19 and 14 feet respec­
Ing II nude a backward atep and fell Into
young nun in his favorite position, und were all closely watched. Montezuma tively. and whose altitude Is 14 feet
the cellar. She was quite seriously ’*•'•■1*this he will continue to occupy for months, thinking to win the favor of Cortex, whom
18. A chess board contains SOquares
Any of aliove parcels
ed but Is getting over her hurt ae fsst a«»
STRANGE EXPERIENCE IN A HO•­ and monlbs If necessary. If the young
IJ&lt;
In.
font.
What
hits
perimeter
If
it
he mistook for the lost God Quetzal, sent
will be sold on t me
can
b ’ expected.
TEL AT VERA CRUZ.
mm hsuitahle to her she doesen’t have to1 him presents of solid gold and silver a- has an inch wide border?
get out and tell him about it. Al! she has1 mounting iu value to over SJO.ODO. In­
with reasonable iia'-,j. The hubs of two wheels are alike,
to do is to smile at him. Only a smile, stead o! winning his favor it simply arous? but the spokes of one are 8 In. longer than
Xut.-» CUlheratl by the W.gr&gt;&gt;idr.
ments down.
BUltr? pros
and the young man crosses the street nnd ed his cupidity, .which Is a large part of In the other. How much greater is the
1‘ntu p«w bu. 31
draws nearer to tbe liouse, taking up a the make up of every Spaniard. Hearing circumference of one than the other?
F):j •
&lt;U«». 8 te 0.
,
.
11 Id”* !«•»
'
20. How many acres lu a section;’in a
Wc strived at Vera Cruz alonir In th-, position ui»4er her window, which is oover- the stories of the fabulous wealth of Mon­
Urd t*r n&gt;.. 7.
of
evening, somewhat tired after onr all days. ed by a steel grating, as Is every window tezuma, and of the capital of his Empire township; lu the N. E. M of S. W.
i’.TUloe» per &gt;'U-, 15Rye per bu.. »■
of Sec.
travel. We were met at the depot by one, in all of the better classes of homes in which had hundreds of thousands of peo­ Sec. 10; In the N. X of &gt;’• w«
Tallow per lb.. 3*4.
of the hotel clerks—a “colored Ren’.leiqau”• Mexico.- One more smile from his sweet ple. he made up his mind to take it all and 16.
Data jht ba., is.
— who conducted us to a first class hotel, heart practically settles the whole bulsness add It to the domxius of the Klug of Spain.
21. How many feet around a square
W lieat. red p er bu.. (m
HASTINGS. MICH.
’
and
the
young
man
breaks
the
stillness
of
Wheat, white per bc.M.
Ht.h*i«&gt;i UiAts what It was represented to
Hla march to the City of Mexico, hla battles 40-acre field: arouud a square 10-acre.
Hay per ton. 12 to 15
b?. After crossing u few streets aud pass­. the evening by settingup a low, moaning. with Montezuma’s great army, his retreat, field?
Pork dressed. 4 JO
’ plaintive sound possibly to give some ex­
ing sjvenu blocks we were ushered into
his subsequent.return and his final success
FP-mds. bc u&gt; &amp;5
tbe -hotel and' shortly after were seated at pression to the depth of his emotion. After endlug In the death of Montezuma arc mat­
Cbiekrn dreaded.®.
Circuit Conrl Calendar.
Beef drcesed. I 00 to 5.CV.
MSSSSSSSSS^s
the lining table for onr regular supper. six month*, or even a year and sometimes ters of hlston', which Prescott tells in a
The
term
ot
circuit
coart
convenes
Mon
­
BcH
lire, i.n.
ThfStlfgar that met ns at the train was longer; after the young man has had bis most Interesting way aud around which
Mutton. dreMcd, 5.
day May 11, with the following eases on
t
heart
broken
Into
smithereens,
his
feelings
the only one about the establishment that
Gen. Lew Wallace has woveu a most fas­ the docket:
Cloverseod, 4.» to f.oo
•
could speak a word of the English lan­ lacerated and his pride shattered, if his cinating romance In the storj* of "The
% CRIMINAL CAUSED.
. THE BOSS OFFICE CLERK.
guage. arid he was right In his element. company Is acceptable the gay senora may Fair God” both of which wlll.be found
WHEN BUYING
open
her
bed
room
window
and
look
down
The People vs Roman Bull, Fraudulent­
looking after our wants. He gave us the
charming books to reid and desirable too
SPECTACLES....
lies', die bouse afforded but that waseu’t through the Iron grating at her lover, nei­ from a historical point of view. At Cho- ly disposing of mortgaged property.,.
Boom Look F«1L
People vs George Kern, Violating liquor
&gt;ueh an onerous burdena&gt; to make him at ther one of them saying a word. In this lula. which Iks at the base of the great
HAVE YOUR
The box-office mm of one of our
position they sit and look at one another
all sloop shouldered.
Mexican pyramid of that name, which I re- law.
for
hours
and
hours
at
n
lime,
remaining
theaters
let
u»e into a little secret thje
Bal a word about the hotel. One would
People vs Wm. Watson. Bastardy.
ently
deFcribed,
Cortez
encountered
a
great
other day that prove* the existence of
naturally expect the first class hotels .In a as silent as though speech was impossible. army, but tbe cannon’s roar was taken as
Fennie vs John Thomas, Bastardy.
city of 20.000 people like Vera Cruz would It hardly seems possible to conceive ot a an evidence of the Gods In anger, the un­
People vs Orlando J. Easterly, Robbery. gray mutter and science behind the
at least have some of the modern improv- woman remaining silent for such a long heard-of sight of a horse, the steel clad
People vs Chas Furnlss, John Quinn, theater window. We were* speaking,
ment-*. We looked around In va'n for the time, and especially under such circumstan­ horsemen were regarded as emissaries of robbery.
says, the Boston Traveller, of the de­
electric lights aud saw none. When we ces. I wouldn’t have believed It possible certain death If opposed, and the Spaniards
People vs Chas Smith, Violating liquor pressing effect of small audience*, when
were shown to our rooms we were lighted had 1 not seen this custom of love making moved on unmolested to the City of Mex­ law.
he remarked: “I assure you that It is
with
my
own
eyes
during
all
of
its
different
there by a caudle, and instead of the bright
People vs Claude Clifford, Larceny.
ico. But between the lime that Cortez was
a dne art to distribute a small audience
rays of an electric light with which to il- staees of development while In Mexico. driven from the clty.iand the time that he
People vs Julia Lear, Assault with In­
Mexican
women
are
the
only
ones
I
beso that the people «n it will not feel
lumnie our room, we had nothing but the
returned, all the Immeuce wealth of gold,' tent tommrder.
isolated. If the ticket seller knows
dim flicker of a tallow candle.Th'’ hotels of leive that history tells of that go through silver and precious atones which Monte­
ISSUES OF FACT
Mexico are built very ranch on the same this crisis without telling just a few of zuma was known to possess, had been
his buRiurcs he will so apportion a
Wm. H. Lee, Adm, vs A. G. Hunt, Ap­
plan as Mexican houses. There are large their most intiuiate friends all about it aud buried or sunk in the lake, though Cortez
small sale. that, a sparse house will be
courts iu the central parts of the buildings caution them not to bell any body ’&gt;ecause .cruelly tortured Gnatemotzln. sdn and peal.
made
to look full. This is done by a
It
must
be
kept
a
secret.
It
speaks
vol
­
Wm. McConnell vs Luther D. Bennett,
off from which the sleeping apartments
successor of Montezuma, to death to force
nice acquaintance with his chair* and
open. The sleeping apartments look umes for tbe sagacity of Mexican women. from him the secret of its biding place it Special appeal.
But
then
love
making
In
Mexico
is
known
the
science
of d'striLution, four or fire
First National Bank, Elkarder, Iowa,
more like cells in some prison bouse.
was all in vain. Guatemolzhi suffered a.
people lietng seated here, ns many more
From the outside only one little window to every body because it Is done right out terrible death, but with him probably died vs Henry C. Metzger.
before
every
body,
and
every
body
knows
John Holden vs Twp. of Prairieville. there, and twice as many there, the ob­
about two feet square let the light into
the secret of lbe resting place ot MonteAND FITTED
our room and that was grated with large It so what* the nse of telling. But to re­ zumss great wealth; and to this day It has Assumpsit.
ject being to make a Ettk collection
Wm. Boniface vs Wyman Hall, Appeal, of heads visible in whichever direction
pieces of Umber, as if fearful that guests turn to the prospective bride and groom. never been found and probably never will
SEPARATELY...
might want to escape — a very natural de­ After they have looked at one another for I*. So In connection with the history of
IM PARLANCES
one looks, and the squads so grouped
I MAKE A SPEC­
sire after one once gets Into one of these several months the lady may come down Mexico Vera Cruz Is a very prominent and
George
H.
Wilmont
vs
Adelbert
8.
Mer
­
as to cover t he beggarly array of empty
IALTY OF FIT­
so called sleeping rooms. Tbe doors that stairs and coyly sneak her hand out through very Interesting In every way. The peo­ chant. Ass'nmpsit.
the
Iron
grating.
The
young
man
“
catches
benches
by
bringing
the
heads
in
range
lead Into these rooms only serve to give
TING EYES.
ple seem different anil their customs cer­
Fletcher Hardware Co. vs Ira VauVaik- of one another.
■
them more than ever the appearance of onto” both her Intention and her Illy white tainly are different than any city we burxb, Assumpsit.
prion cells. They are really double doors hand. He commends the former and hangs visited iu Mexico. The ride to Vera Cruz I
"A clever man will seat an audience
Michigan
Stove
Co
vs
Ira
VanValkenwhich fold together. The main part of on to (be latter with a death like grip. over the Mexican railroad never will be
of 300 no that it will look like one of
buizh, Assumpsit.
the door has Iron rods running up and Now for the first time they commence to forgotten, and should not be missed under
Freeman Delamater Co. vs Ira Van- 600 or 700.
down in front for the purpose of giving talk and if tbe suit Is still favorable the any circumstances by anyone visiting Mex­
Vuikenburgh, Assumpsit
ventilatiou after the gui^st has relin'd. young lady, after a time. Invites the young ICG.
ico.
Very truly yours.
The Warren Thread Works vs Michigan TRIED TO BRIBE THE COURT.
The jewder.
While disrobing there Is a secondary door man into the house, but the young couple
Will R. Cook.
Whip Co.
Gave the Judge the Cheap Cigar Ue Had
which folds over the Iron grating. The are never left alone. Pa or ma. an older
brother
or
sister,
an
aunt
or
a
grand
moth
CBA»CERT
1ST
CLASS
Bought tor Hltnjsetf.
door keys of Mexico are scarcely ever
SCHOOL COLUMN.
less than eight inches long and often times er. or possibly all of them are ulwajs pres­
A dowu-cMt lawyer bad a tough case
Eugene Murdock ys Julia Murdock. Di­
Conducted by Flora J Beadle. Oo. Comm’nr.
more. With such a key as this we were ent: the two are never left to enjoy the
vorce.
on hand nt tf recent term of court, and
Are
our
teachers
doing
all
they
ought
to
foolish enough to attempt to lock the door bliss of one single moment alone by them­
Moses Horn vs Pho?be Ann Horn. Di­ before it cam? on he laid his forefinger
of ourlrooin. The lock was old and rusty selves. In the city of Mexico and in In the line of intellectual arithmetic? Are vorce.
to his nose, and evohed an idea. The
and IU action Indicated that it might have Guanaguato we saw the young men mak­ tbe schools making great strides toward
Mai hew C. Hazel vs Myra Hazel. Di­ presiding judge loved a good cigar,
developing In the boy* and girls the power
been brought over by Cortez. But by dint ing love while standing across tbe street;
vorce.
or
skill
to
grasp
the
true
nature
of
a
prob
­
iu
Puebla
we
saw
one
young
man
standing
and thr h.wyer'a happy thought was
of several attempts we succeeded In lock­
Electa Scott vs Henry Scott, Divofce.
ing onr door, and considered ourselves under the window of his fair.? love, and lem, make a class statement of Its proposlWE HAVE The nicest assor’ ueni
Henry Birdsall vs Emma H. Birdsall. to propitiate him nnd make him friend­
sate from "all intruders. We were safe, another young man holding the hand of -tions. or give cogent reasons for the opera­ ■Divorce.
ly to his case by treating him to the
Of buttons w&lt; rvt: Id
for a professional bank burglar couldn’t his adored- We looked Icing and steadily tions necessary to solve it? 1 fear in
lout
lit of the manuforturer and at our
best the market afforded. The disciple
Harly Camp vs EHa Camp, Divorce.
It too often
have phased that. lock. We came to this at I hem but they appeared totally uncon­ some Instances they are not.
twice
and
cheap.
1‘hin smith. .
Ida
Skiff
vs
E.
Hattie
Skiff.
Divorce.
of
Blackstone
wtw
not
in
the
habit
of
conclusion more fully a little later on when scious of our presence. In tbe city of Mex­ happens that a boy or girl is sent to the
At the Racket
May Benedict vs John Benedict, Di­ smoking good cigars himself, so when
we wanted to get out. We twisted and ico we saw a young man in a parlor court­ board to work out au example which be vorce.
he bought a 23-eenter for the court
WE HAVE Some of the nicest Box
turned, fumed nnd sweat, but that lock ing tbe wealthy gentleman’s daughter should be capable of handling mentally.
Chas. Coe vs Mary A Mestenger, Bill to he'.bought a cheroot for his own use.
In
too
many
instances
examples
are
work
­
when
others
were
present;
If
Mexicans
pajx-r
we
ever had in
was obdurate aud would neither yield to
remove cloud from title.
slock at from 10 to 23c per l»ox.
force or forceable language. After the were only as persistent In every way as ed upon the beard or slates and passed
Esther A. Bathe, ra Theodore A. Armed with these be sauntered into the
1
’
ntxSmith.
thing bad tired us all out by Its stubber- as they are in love making Mexico would over unquestioned and unexplained,—the Barnes, Divorce;
judge's room nnd after a little chat
A? the Racket.
ness we appealed to tbe court of last resort soon become one of the greatest countries teacher thus failing to develop in the pu­
I ftiscd out a cigar, asking the judge if
pils the power to handle even the most
CHAXCER1 Sup CLAis
— the clerk. He came and commenced In th? world.
he smoked. Tlie court accepted grace­
WE HAVE Some 4th note pa^r
So the custom of Mexican courtship may simple, sensible problems.
Alerts Otto, el ,1. ,, Klliabeth Fortt, et fully. but before many
operations from the ouUlde and In some­
bought of our auction
luiivj, our peiorc ninny whiffs were
A certain amount of every recitation al, Demurrer.
thing less thau an hour we were liberated. have had something to do with the ladies
house
aud will sell you \ n-.un for 15c.
Period
In
nrithmetic
bo
rid
be
devoted
to
,
drawn
the
horrified
lawyer
discovered
The beds were nothing more than cots and going around In a circle in one direction
CHANCERY 4TH CLASS
The pupils, even
and the gen Heinen passing around in a Ttrtellectual arithmetic.
v
! he had given the judge the cheroot and Vmj will not want papri sgain *x».
only a fair quality of cot at that.
I'lU-X SJUTH:
Ju',n r*WW&gt; -1"- I ™ Puft':5 ««
The
la the evening we took a little prome- circle in the oilier direction on the beauti­ in the first grades, should be taught to
junction and receiver.
’ Al tbe llteket.
around the city, went out onto the ful Vera Cruz promenade. Among the analyze, and give reasons for the steps in
; jud&lt;e politely tried to look pleaoed aa
Frank
Bailey
vs
John
Holden,
Bill
to
the
solution
of
problems.
Intellectual
docks aud saw great ships laying at anchor other attractions of Vera Cruz is tbe av­
WE HAVE Aa nice nt&gt; tu^rimeiit of
। the smoking proceeded, but the lawyer
One of the most pieaunt places to visit at enue lined with palms and the beautiful Arithmetic, rightly handled, will vasth quiet title.
■ pencils as any one al
John Holden, el al vs Frank Bailey, el | has wince made no attempt* to bribe
Vera Cruz in the evening is the plaza, or cathedral. There are quite a good many develope the thinking capacity, and quick­
‘M&gt;ut S prfcr.
PlIJN SMITH,
a
’
the
court.
park, covering about a square and filled English. French and Spanish merchants in ness to perceive In both traebera and pu­ al. Bill to set aside deed and mortgage.
Al the Racket.
Lorina
M.
Barnum
vs
Jerome
H.
Bogpils.
The
Moderator
says:
“
Kveo
the
Vent
Cruz
and
a
large
amount
of
business
with all kinds of tropical plants, flowers
CHILDRENS
Hose anj |&gt;or!i-r- frow
Hew John B.U Uo, HU
and shrubs. In one corner stood a stately done there. It Is a big shipping point aud most skeptical boards of school examiners era, et al. Bill to compel specific perform­
10 to 23f 2t PMu
“John Bull, tbe mythical peraonege
cocoanut tree, whose bushy top was filled ships -from all over the world drop anchor dow agree that It was high time that a ance of contract.
Atorna J. McCallum vs Frtd E. Mc­ euppoeed to repiwnt the EnglUh peo­ Saris h&gt; Rgrkef.
with cocoanuts. In tbe midst of this In Its harbor. Small pox or yellow fever, position of the examination of teachers in
beautiful spot was tbe ever-preseut band aud sometimrs both are prevalent all tbe arithmetic should be an oral one hi mental Callum, Divorce.
LADIES VESTS
ple, tmd now figuring largely in edit­
Wm. P. Streeter vs. Wm. E Harding
’
have i!i- met st as­
•stand, almost hidden from view by the year round but the patients are quanuiiln- solution. The many humiliating failures
orial writing and in cartoon., vrea,sara
•dense foliage, from which a band was dls- ed and •carefully looked after. These dl­ ®n the simple, sensible problems given and John C. Perkins, Bill for an accountsortment
In the city and that mean? cheap
the Baltimore Sun. tbe Intention' of from 5c up.
•'
Phix ^vrrii.
•eotirwing beautiful music. The entire, seases rag* most furiously during the suin- open the eyes of th? examiners as no Ing.
Sarah S. Main vs Miles Main, Divorce. Dr. Arbuthnot in one of hi, aatlrical
pi.ua was covered with a sort of tiled floor­ mer mouths but do not occasion much If written examinations ever have done.
*A4 Uu- - Racket.
•ketchca ridiculing the great duke of
Out ot the one hundred twenty-three
ing and while the baud was playing the any, alarm during the’ winter months.
MAIR Ornaments W?.« have tbe
Marlborough. In the opinion of Dr.
people were promenading, the ladles circ­ That small pox and fevers of every des­ applicants that failed to paw teachers ex­
Maahviiie.
nicest assortment kt-pt iu the
ling iu one direction aud the gentlemen cription should rage is not at all tn be amination this spring, ninety- thrbe failed
E M. Evaris, of Holland, Is in the vll- Johnaon, Arbuthnot wo, “the drat city and as cheap or cheaper than others
going the other. Mexico has some very wondered at. The city is only a few Inches iu the subject of arithmetic, and tbe ex taftv tXis wMk on business.
man among the eminent writer, in WH! offer.
I’mx SMtru.
above
tbe
sea
level
and
the
sewerage
sysamlner
in
that
subject.
Prof.
McLangblin,
peculiar customs, especially among the
11. B. Andrus and wife s^nt Salnrdar Queen Anne', Ume- He drew John /I p fV Vi At the Racket.
better classes,, and just why the ladles I tem Is abominable. There h nothing but reports that a large percentage of tbe fall- and Sunday with relatives nesr Hastlna..
Dull te th# typical Engii»htnan—a rtout,
Plain
surface
sewers
and
no
very
great
in
­
120 Good'pins fur le. Ftux
mws In a circle in one direction and the
ures in that subject were due to lack of
I htrles Kuwlader and wife, of Wood­ red-faced old farmer, far too corpulent
A: the BackeL
ptMlemen move In a circle In the opposite genuity la exerted to keep anything too ability and training along the .line ot In­ land, were gdeals of C. F. Hough and
tor comfort, choleric, but withal an
We give below the wife over Sunday.
direction, 1 dn not know unless It i.i tbe clean. The evening we spent at Vera Cruz tellectual Arithmetic.
100 Best Tinned carpet tack? h r 1c.
outgrowth of the peculiar way Mexicans wm universally conceded, by all who ex- questions used at tbe March examination LMr. and Mrs. E. Surlne are reJoWng honeat asd well-meaning fellow. He
rntN&gt;MrtH.
n*v1c^,,r “•J*rWnX*’ concerning which I perenced 11 to have been tbe most enjoy­ In this subject
At. the Racket.
over the adrent of a pair of twin boys, clothed him in leather breeches and top.
;•• *hl deviate from tny description of Vera able evening of Lbe whole trip. The beau­
Monday evening, May sth.
‘
toots, put a stout oaken cudgel in bi,
inteli.ectual arithmetic
GILT EDGE Shoe dres.-iug fer IM
Cruz to relate.
tiful a.ooolight evening tbe cool Gulf breeze
JillM *n&lt;l *&gt;i’fbter, from hand and a bull dog ,t bi, brels, and
1.
Read
rapidly
the
following
giving
'
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a-k
c
. lf.a ?.exlcao lea some bLck-eyed tbe gentle waves upon tbe ocean on t
results In place of the question .
piux Smith,
*re
relstlres and frtenda ret him up for all time to rerre a, the
beauty of becoming features aud wjunlng which the moon cast a shimmering light, the
।
In Nashville and vicinity.
mark:
—
«,
At
the
Racket.
re
prerent
atlre
Englishman.
ways, whom be thinks that he would like the beautiful plaza, the handsome flowers,
Tne^probabllltlea are that Nashville will
14 plu,
to nometlme make his bride, be dosen’t vines, palms, orange and cocoa-nut trees. &lt; M pin. SC eqnilj (?).
WE WILL Sell you a Na s steamer
SS. 35 minus is equal, (’). a, have a regular bale ball team again thia
morthagksale
—
null out bls hankerchief, and strike up a and above all the entrancing strains from equal*
i tine (T) eqna|, M, 5 tln]M e t)mM t yew In addition to the High School team.
;
:
for 25c.
ml
/lirtatlon. aud In 15 minutes be as Intlmate- an excellent band of 60 skilled musicians, &lt;
A No 8 cow: bottom
kn&lt;"'“ la
equal, (•). 15 time, 15 equal, (f). s wJV?:,.M'“l“erwh01*
mt acquainted, to all appearances, as If they the strange surroundings, the quaint cos- f
’ Wash boiler 75e.
Nashville and vicinity u a teaeber, has
ttae,
T
plus
(?)
equal,
M.
S5
divided
by
had known one another for 15 yearii. I toms, all conspired to make an evening ;
A No 8 all co' i er wash
been chosen principal of the schools at
*ay they do not pull out their bankercblefs never to be forgotten as Jong as life shall 5 equals (?). 635 dleHed by as equal, (?) Potterville tor the coming year.
boiler 81.75.
'
— Head (he following rapidly:—
[ xM»d do this, because judging from the 1ml and gave m a gianco of tropical Mex­
2.23
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uuuij
^'
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A 2 qt. O'V’:» d I' -A numijer ot the members of Nashville
J*.0M.T0»,MO. 3O,,03t.0I&lt;5.
appearances of many of them a hankerehfef ico unaided to be obtained *t any other
HlSr"&lt; r':
: •
: . A 10qL flarlnu : &gt;'l
F. 4 A. M.
.156090,
ip.aoc
«-S,
T0.MU
150.
V
something that they are as unfamiliar place that we visited.
XCVII, DLIV, aix. DCXX1X4• . • *' Muonle Kho.il ot Instruction held at
A 10 qt flaring rail ai d Vera Cruil. roe o( lbe Important clUe. '
qt. dipper 13c.
S. Perform tbe foHawlog Indicated op. Bellevue last Fqday afternoon and even­
of Mexico and its history is very Interest­
A
1 qt coffer pol Sc.
lug.
Ing. It was here that Cortez landed and eratlon, with rapidity and accuracyAwarded
A. 9 qt coffee vp*’: HL’P-,,r!' ,"tl E*lon Medleai Asaocia¥ Pin, « equalo (?).
2-5 plu,
pi„,
A good tea kettle 50c. AU
Highest Honors—Worid’i Fair, where Montezuma attempted to bay tbe h equab (?). 7X mluM x equals (?). 5L°?J"“ ‘i&gt;e Wolcott Houk
favor of Cortez whom the Aztee chief mis­
4
lUtrator.antf other Tin Ware at the same l°w
P*"* last Thursday.
A number ot
took for a God, with presents. Among n equal, (?). 5-, time. ,_g ,lrow
what dues It.
FmSmithmembera from both counties were present
Al the Racket.
the chief Gods of tbe Aztecs was Quetzal,
Henry Knickerbocker la again In the
equal, (?). 15 dlrlded by »-T «.„(,
Who was represented as being of tail grace­ (
POTATO BUGS We have tho'prinklln‘” (&lt; ,,I“• 2) «'’Med by' to bauds ot the law, thia time oo a double
ful build, fair complexion and long, black equals (?).
»]:
ier to put water on
^’w7.° i d,r“'““ l,r“nr »'■&lt;&gt; «•
L- .
I
SMlT0.
hair. QurisaT.&gt;so the Aziec legends claim­
was jet off on suspended tu*n»»nz&gt;M
4. Ueteralae by lujpeetlon whether S
them.
ed came and dwelt among tbe people for U au exKt divisor or 237.434; 4otsse- when brought up .before tor larceny he
ATthe Racket.
many years, teaching them the art of mak­
thM on the
'“ll «&gt;«■&gt; o'
B ot 4.670; 9 or 337.5S7; i « Km- &amp;'ta^'.'WbW1T r"*1”
ing beautiful silver work and drawn work: not 457,543. State your method In each
BEST 19 qt Galvanized fwll*.
Piiin .smithprotested against lbe brutal relgions prac­
At the Racket.
tice of iMurlfloUig tliousauiis uf human He’;
Naval
C^deti.
'"n«l««l« eel I,
lives each jeur upon the sacrificial scorns; « • bin rue each mile, and taI »m requeted by the Secretary of the
HAKXOCKS We have them.
on
encouraged agriculture and peaceful pur­ 440 ton. Is 3200, what I, tu, wlatanoe**
PlllX
SMITH.
mi’k,",!!”? “del ,a:
Aradsuits, and discouraged indolence and con­
At the RacketJ*”,'hU’,lbc4lh ComefclOBll DIHrfct
«. W hat la SO per ,,t (rf M? or what u
stant warfare. One day. BO.lbls legundsrj
and conforming to a cu&lt;4&lt;iai that lum nr».
*tat «UM in uw District 1T."
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XdkDIEB WAISTS Still cnntliinejo
history ctaimp. Quetzal suddenly disap­ number?’
pvw. KwctW
peared claiming that msm day he wotfld
not aell ao many would not have so
return and rule over the country that he
. Tbe Fit and Price ta whal doa»
had toft, and the Aztecs believed that some
Phis bMtra.
day the whttc-faerd Ctod. whtxti they wotalliance m miles.
Al the Racket-.
ship.-*?, wmtlil return snri rule wwr :b*m. II S. How many
MADE;
eq. In. mYne eq. My
)W TH&gt;M We I&gt;«v &lt;r»“ ; “J
.
I ». One pipe wli mi a elate™ tafcm.
* * ■ *”**&gt;*” 8,,,£ i fcOani5 • ftOCDUd pipe will fill It in &gt;, hour*
b,nd, bu., ,H ’“J1,,
Ho’ **wiu
1
J
MlUlnwy «ood,. If we «U1 nut W«
U» teytra .nd prlrra we rou^b"; .Io

FOR SALE

ABSOLUTELY PURE

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Hastings Banner.

LATION OF ANY A . A
IN county.

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XLI. NO. 2

HASTINGS, MICH., MAY 14, 1896.

Hastings Banner,

Removal Sale

Published Thursdays bv

“ COOK • BROS., -1
HASTINGS, MICH

I expect to move to the store lately occupied by

IRA VAN VALKENBURGH

in about thirty days, and before that time wish
to close out all the goods I can to save moving.
N iw is the time to buy

dry goods,
MILLINERY GOODS,
CARPETS, etc
CHEAP.

ILi.-tiugs. April 23nd.

JULIUS RUSSELL

Fitting Fair Feet
—faultlessly, furnishes foundations
lor future fortune. Not to use up all the “fs”
in the printer’s case, we simply make this asser­
tion that any man, woman or child iu Barry Co.
can here obtain a perfect fitting and substantial
shoe, iu ^ny desired style, pay the right price
and no more, and receive the most courteous
attention. Whether fortune conies to us or not,
we will sell good shoes.

L. E. Stauffer

GOOD
THINGS

MEN’S
BOYS

AT

AND

LOWEST
FIGURES

CHILDREN’S

CLOTHING

Our 75c and Si.oo Neg­
ligee Shirts lead them all
because they are reliable.
Big line of Neckwear, Hos­
iery, Straw Hats. Another
5 dozen of those Boys
Knee Pants (a) igc.

\ SPECIAL SALE
HATS s^wCAPS
SATURDAY, HAY g
Special Low Prices for that Day
And all others in proportion at

The Bankrupt Store.

C. H. OSBORN &amp; CO.

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1

CORRESPONDENCE.
Nashville.
George Rowlader and mot bet visited
Woodland relatives Sunday.
1
?e,l‘ of Ponltec, was In the village
last Wednesday on business.
1 Dr;^iTrT of Hastings, was tn tbe vil­
lage Friday evening on business.
Mrs. J. L. Weber has been called to her
old.home In Ohio by the serious illness of
a brother,
E. W. McCartney, of Stillman Valley,
DI., was In tbe village visiting relatives
Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. Burnett, of Grand Rapids. Is In the
village; vl-Itlng her sisters Mrs. Dr. Young
and the Misses Nichols.
Rev. Arthur Trott left Monday morning
for a two weeks vacation,, visiting relatives
in Canada. Mrs. Trott, who has been vis­
iting there for some time, will accompany
him home.
The Junior exercises were held at the
opera house last Friday evening and were
largely attended by the relatives and
friends of the thirty-six young people com­
posing the class.
E. L. Parish, of Detroit, was in the vil­
lage last week on business.
He is sur­
prised to find political sentiment In this
section of the county so much opposed to
Pingree for governor.
Miss Amelia DeCoursey has been very
111 with appendicitis during the past week
and It was found necessary to perform an
operation Monday afternoon for her .relief.
She is reported better at the time of writ­
ing.
Tbe Epworth League will observe the
seventh anniversary of the organization of
tbe society, at the M. E. Church, next Sun­
day evening. A program suitable to the
occasion has Deen prepared and a large at­
tendance Is expected.
Mrs. Dr. Parmenter, of Vermontville,
was In town last Thursday afternoon for
the purpose of organizing a W. C. T. Ul
society. Tbe new society starts out with
a goodly membership and expects to be­
come a factor tn the cause for which they
'
are working.
Cloverdale.
Corr and Milo Hayes have each purichased a new wheel.
George M. Conyer is having his house
which he recently moved fixed up in good
shape.
Rumor has it that parties will soon start
another general store here; this time with
more apparent foundation.
John Doonnn, of Kalamazoo, came to
Cloverdale on his wheel last Sunday
morning and spent the dsy visiting friends
litre. •
John Acker is erecting a three story’
building on the Point which will make the
accommodations at bl* resort • more com­
plete.
The funeral of Stephen Stanley took
place last Tuesday. Mr. Stanley was one
of our oldest residents and was a union
soldier.
The mother of Wm. Merritt was taken
sick while on a visit to her children near
Hope Center and her death took place last
week. The funeral services took place at
Baltimore last Sunday.

CruMeyt.
John Barber Is repairing bis house.
Henry Wilkinson Is at work at Otsego
in the paper mill.
Mrs John Holden called on Cressey
friends last week.
Will Cartelldge who has been caring for
a sprained foot ts better.
Mr and Mrs Will Cooper, of Delton were
guests at this place on Sunday.
Mrs. James Dunning goes to CbdeTOhlo
this week to make an extended visit.
Mr.mnd.Mrs. Isaac Rlckenmore visited
at F. Barters at Galesburg on Sunday.
Harvey Wolf, of Galesburg, spent Sat­
urday and Sunday with Will Cartelldge.
Wlllialm Patrick has moved to Richland
and hl* son Frank lakes his place on tbe
farm.
,
Vet France and Ike Rlckenmore were
employed at Hickory several days last
week.
D. P. Flowes has placed a fine monu­
ment on bis lot iu ou** cemetery. Black &amp;
Son doing tbe work.
The W. F. M. S of Spring Brook, met
with Mrs Phillip Barber on Wednesday.
This society was organized nearly 25 years
ago and la in a.flourlsblog condition. Mrs.
Barber and Mrs. Buirell are the sole sur­
viving charter members.
Tbe “Paradise Clarion” of Paradise Tex.
Is received regularly at our office edited by
Daniel Sbean.
Mr Sbean was formely of
East Cressey but has been a resident of
Texas for the past 20 years. He is candi­
date for the office of Judge of Wise Co.,
Texas.
Ifjiodlaiid.
Wm Cramer has moved into the Buhler
house.
Vacant houses iu our village are rapidly
filling up.
A good shower would be welcome by
our farmers.
John Galligar. of Kalamazoo, was in our
village on Monday on buisness.
The case of John H Walts vs Charles
Me Arthur was adjourned till May 30th.
F. M. Weber moved iuto the house lately
occupied by S. 8. Shantz and family on
Monday.
The case of R. I. Shade vs Albert Barry
will be tried in Justice England’s court on
May 18th.
Tbe case of S. C. Doud vs Simeon Hale
before Justice Hiidinger was adjourned
till May 13lb.
A thunder shower threatened us Mon­
day afternoon but finally passed around
•on the other side.
F. M. Weber and wlfrand brother-in-law
George Comfort and wife of Nashville
camped at Saddle-bug lake last week.
George Barden, ’lately of Lake Odessa
has been spending a couple of weeks in
our village and It has been reported that‘
he contemplates immigrating to our vlllage soon.

Freeport.
C. A. Curtiss and family visited in Alto
Sunday.
Geo. Glick and wife were in Belding
Jast week.
Decoration day will be appropriately ob­
served in Freeport.
Jno. Astrihmd wife visited tbe litters
parents. Freeman Fish and wife the past

Dr. H. C. Peckham and Thos Sullivan
were in the Valley City on legal business
last week. .
•
Rev. J. R. Wooten preached at the
Oong’l church Sunday evening, to the. Odd
Fellows and their friends.
Freeport Is to have a sensation In shape
of the healer, Birkholz, of Grand Rapids
who will be in town every Monday.
An Ice cream social will be given in
■
Johmtown.
The work of preparing ground and Roush’s corner store Saturday evening for
thebenlflt of the Cong’l organ 'fund.
’
planting corn Is being pushed with vigor.
The prospects for a much better crop of
Hickory Corners.
bay than last j ear are most flattering.
Tell the Banner edltos that we are much
Lovely summer weather.
Interested in the perusal ot his Mexican
Com planting Is the order of 1the day
letters. Would suggest that he go some­ and everybody Is In a hurry.
where again sowetlme.
Geo Swanson and wife went to CloverCalling on our aged friend Wm. P. Bris­ dale last Sunday to attend the funeral of
tol the other day we found him enjoying Mr. Swanson’s step-mother.
excellent physical health at the ripe age
L. A. 8. of the M. P. Chutuh were en­
of LH years and more.
The oldest living tertained at Add Simpson’s last Friday.
pioneer in our town.
.
A goodly number attended and a pleasant
Tbe large and costly residence of Elmer time reported.
Morford on the A. B. Morford farm was
Pastor R. T. Binns will visit the Ottawa
entirely consumed by fire on Tuesday Circuit tbh week to conduct Quarterly
May 5th. The contents were saved. This Meeting Service. Rev. A. C. Bunnell will
house.probably the largest one in our town fill the pulpit here next Sabbath morning.
was erected by Its former owner A. B.
A number of the minister* of the M. P.
Morford at a cost of more than S&lt;J,000. Conference met at this place the fore jmrt
Only partially Insured in the Barry and of last week to organize
Camp Meeting
Eaton. The fire started early In the day Association. They purpose buying30acres
and after consuming a part of the house of grove land on tbe east side of Gull Lake
was supposed to be extinguished, tpit fire for a camp ground.
broke out later In the day and made tba
John Lang, of Roas Township, died
destruction complete.
Thursday last, after a two days illness.
Gall stones was considered tbe cause of
Hinds Corners.
his death. The funeral was held at the
Walter Babcock was a guest at Wm. residence Saturday afternoon, Rev M. J.
Kline’s Sunday.
Weaver conducting tbe services.
Mrs. Ira Everetts will move back to
Kalamazoo the coming week.
Rev. Altorf Bunnell will preach at this
Some few of tbe farmers have planted
place next Sunday evening May 17th. Y.
com.
P. S. E. before preaching.
J. Delano baa tbe foundation laid for a
George Robinson and family Intend
/
moving to Shultz this week, as be will new bouse.
R. G. Rice is having the Interior of his
work In the creamery the coming summer.
Albert Nutt has rented bis farm to bouse painted.
E. Herrington has a painter from Has­
Waller Davis, and with his family will
visit near Buchanan the coming summer. tings to grain and paper bls bouse.
Mrs. Skillman’s mother moved her goods
Rev. Gillett, of Barryvllle, lectured be­
fore a good congregation Sunday evening. to tbe former’s home and will make her
home
with her daughter.
His lecture was ven' pleasing and showed
Born to Mr and Mrs Ed Theckerlc on the
much thought and st»idy.
7th a daughter.
Mrs. Theckerlc la at the
present time with her mother Mrs Warner.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Zander’s two daughter’s
D. L. Hodges has a brother visiting
of Kalamazoo, arrived here last Monday to
biMls» Bertha Palmer 1* visiting at Kent remain an indefinite time with their aunt
Mrs. C. Gorham.
_
C*F. M. Potter, of Grand Rapids was here
On Sunday last at 11 o’clock tbe funer­
al of Mrs. G. Swanson of Cedar Creek, was
Thursday of last week.
Tbe F. M.’s are having camp meeting Ln held at tbe church and the remains were
interred In tbe Lacey cemetery.
Geo. McCartney’s orchard.
Ed Reese and family attended a W^hday surprise on Mrs. Reese 8 sls.er In BatNorth Irving.
Mist; Flora Trego Is sick with tonsilKte.
l*CO^M. McLaughlin will occupy the M.
The farmers are ali busy at tbe plow.
E. pulpit next Sunday afternoon, the pas­
Arbor day was enjoyed by tbe pupils by
tor firing
00 •
&lt;Jan£lp(1tter planting trees, and various other exercises.
Wednesday morning Mrs. L. B. Potter
Our Lewie services last Sabbath evifell down cellar quite «rtowljr
led by Bev. Freeman’s wife were both en­
heraukle. Sbe teatill unable to walk.
tertaining and InsUtatlve. its a Bible
lesson to gee one so yoangaa the Pastor*
Couth HMtlug*.
wife doing Christian work.
Will McDonald has a sick horse.
Died, at bls home in North Irving, May
Mra. Hall and Mrs. Pennock are on tbe
&lt;15. after mtn, week, «t partent &gt;uteriafc
‘‘sJw.l from tM» P&gt;«« wlU
tended, carta &lt;« br lottar ■£***•
,

convention at Woodland this week.
"Sob- ata
Owrota ata m,m BeptoInc ata heart brotan fatal)' have Ite »pnIrfe, of Clo««l»le. epent Suntar at C. OapJb) of all lb tbelr tad ata MtM affirttoa.

WHOLE NO. 213fi
Areyria .

SCHOOL COLUMN.

Gertruce Tasker visited at Battle Creek
last week.
Ed Daame and wife with friends of
Battle Crtek spent Sunday at Bert Shep­
ards.
Marriec at tbe M. P. Parsonage Saturday
evening, lert Holden and Myrtle Eastman
by Rev. Cago.
Advent neetlngs at the town hall on
Thursday .nd Saturday evenings and on
Sunday at p. m.
The Austn School will have a Blue' Jay
social at th^esidence of John Shale May
27tb. Ten cels will be charged for the
Blue Jay.
Mrs. CarrieSteele and six of her colored
children from ier orphans home at Chatta­
nooga were at tie Lincoln school Sunday.
She gave a very interesting lecture and
the children die some fine singing.

Coudueted by Flora J Beadle, Oo.Comm'nr.

Memorial DajTbe observance of Men^orta! Day has
grown Spontaneously from the tender re­
membrance by the mothers, siatere, young­
er brothers, and all who survived the war
for the Union, of the heroes who perished,
that we might live.to enjoy a united, free,
and just goverment. The practice of sett­
ing aside a day to visit the graves of their
fallen soldiers, recall the memory of their
uobte deeds. and strew their tombs with
flowers, took its rise early in the late war;
first In particular places, here a city, there
a village, or it might be a county. It has
since grown to a national observance by
north and south alike; and in most of the
states on the same day —May 30.
We trust every school in Barry Co, will
observe this day in some way during ‘'Me­
morial Day” week, as the 30th comes oa
Ray Sprague rode fate wheel around the Saturday.
Have some exercises which
cape Sunday.
will Impress upon the children the surJohn Marks visited in Lake Odessa one preme lessons of the hour — love of coun­
day last week.
try aud respect for the flag. Place appro­
Mrs. Miller and daughter, of Hastings, priate mottoes on the black-board during
are visiting friends near here.
Memorial Day week, and display the flag
Mrs. Alice Rowley, of Potterville, at half mast. If possible have a short ad­
brought Grandmother Rowley- to make a dress sometime during the week by a mem­
visit with old time friends here.
ber of the Grand Arjny.
Mr. Wallace and daughter, of Sebewa, on
The great opportunity of this day is the
returning from a visit at Battle Creek, making for things high, noble and good in
stopped at the Grove and made a short vis­ character. This, day commemorates a
it with B. F. Wolfe.
sacrifice for humanity so unselfish, that
we may well pause in the struggle for
County Grange Meeting.
worldly possessions to relearn its lessons.
The second quarterly meeting of the
—----B.
The day should be ode marked by pat­
C. P. G. will be held with Prairieville riotic education. Lt it not enough that
Grange on Friday May 32nd at 10 o’clock the star spangled banner floats over the
school house. bu,t our boys and girls
Tbe morning session will be devoted to should know something of Its cost In life,
the work of the order.
health and broken homes. When they
look at the flag their hearts should swell
2 o’clock p.
Address of Welcome—W. M. of Prairie­ with patriotism, their eyes fill with tears
for the brave men living and dead who
ville Grange.
made It possible and perserved iL
Response—Geo. Bowser.
The boys and girls standing under “Old
Music—Grange Choir.
Glory” as It floats over the school house
Address—Miss Flora Beadle.
Question, What has the Grange Ac­ are a promise of the, future, a hope of hu­
complished?—Geo. Brainard, Geo. Shef­ manity, a hope of God.
Dwelling auder the flag our boys and
field.
Music—Mr. Will Sheffield and Mira girls should be taught to fear nothing but
the doing of a .mean acL
Sheffield.
They represent those who trod all the
Question, Taxation, Are taxes equal?—
If not. the remedy—Sylvester France, Milo wearv ways from Lexington to Appomat­
tox;
whose beds were often the frozen
Hammond.
Question, The farmers garden. What earth; whose victuals were at times Invad­
Hbould it contain?—A. C. Towne; H. ed with mould and age; whose morning
worship was Sometimes closed by the minBrownell.
f
Selections—Mary Newland, Mrs. Brow­ ie-bjll or the bursting shell; whose prec­
ious hearts’ blood was shed that this gen­
nell, Emma Hammond.
Recitations—Clarence Hammond, Mrs. eration might look out upon a fairer field
Edgar Brown, Edith Brown, and any otb- of freedon.
Memorial Day and its lessons should
Music-rGenevleve Brainard, Geo. Brow­, sink deep into out hearts. 1 like the tri­
bute paid to an old veteran, a short time
nell. '
Question for discussion.
Immigration. ago in a country school. Engaged In a
Shall it be restricted? If so, in what way? ’recitation, a rap at the door challenged the
attentions of the pupils and teachers. The
—R. C. Norton and volunteers.
door opened and In stepped a blue coated
Current events and Question |x&gt;x.
veteran. When be appeared before the
Afternoon session will be public.
school he found the boys and girls on their
NOMIE 8LAWB0X,
Co. Lecturer. feet, with hands to face to give him a sal­
ute of respect and honor.
.
Ban field May Sth. 1896.
The battle-scarred and weather-bronzed
Crop Report.
face of the soldier flushed with pleasure
The weather In April was very favora­. as be exclaimed; “Thank God for such a
.
ble and crops of all kinds made good pro­. school, for such boys aud girls”.
With patriotism taught in our schools,
gress. Not more than two or three per­.
cent of the wheat sowed will be plowed so it finds such an expression, America’s
up because winter killed, or otherwise1 future is assured. Then let us call in the
destroyed. Wilh few exceptions the re­ people of the dtstrlcts:let there be speeches
ports show no damage by Insects.
Tbe from citizen soldiers, aud from all citizens;.
average condition of wheat in tbe south। let there be patriotic songs aud recitations;
em and central counties and the State is let the flag salute be learned aud given; let
the highest reported in five years.
The the spirit ot true patriotism be taught tn
figures are: Southern counties. 91; central our schools, and we Shall not need to fear
and northern counties, 94, and State 92. foes without or within.
In 1894 the figures were 89 In the south­
Memorial Day Service*.
ern aud central counties, 95 In the north­
ern. and 90 for the State.
The average
Headquarters Fitzgerald Post No. 135&gt;
yield per acre In 1894 was 10.86 bushels Department of Michigan, G A. R.
on 1.272,170 acres.
’
Hastings, Mich., May 14th, 1895The amount of wheat reported market­
Dutachmvnts of Fitzgerald Post will viaed by farmers In April, is 46S.643 bushels it tbe cemeteries in Rutland and Irving
as compared with 810,226 bushels In townships at 8:80 o'clock In tbe forenoon.
April, 1895. and the amount in the nine All soldiers, friends, neighbors and child­
month*, August-April, is 7,781,870 bush­ ren In the vlcnlity of these cemeteries are
els, as compared with 9,670,541 bushels in Invited to be present,’ bringing flowers.
the same months last year.
Al 9:00 o’clock a. m.. Post and Corps
In the southern counties 30 per cent, will form 4n front of Post Halt proceed to a
and in tbe State an average of 26 per cent Riverside Cemetery, where tbe order of
of the meadows will be plowed up. ' Ow­ exercises will be held. 1st, decorating
ing to the drouth the seeding of last year graves: 2nd, last G. A. R. exercise at the
waa very generally lost, and there are grave of Comrade Isaac Walker.
very few clover meadows In the State.
Contributions of flowers and floral offer­
Timothy meadows are making fine growth. ings from friends and the children are
The average condition of meadows is 81 solicited for Friday, May 29, in forenoon,
In the southern counties, 91 in tbe central at Post Hall.
95 In the northern and 85 for the state.
Public exercises will be held, on the
The prospect Is good for heavy crops of fair grounds at 2 o’clock p. m., sharp.
apples and peaches. The average percent­ Memorial address by Comrade O» Tomlin­
age for the State is 96 for apples, and 84 son, of Plainwell.
for peaches. Tbe average In the southern
The Post extends an invitation to all
counties Is 95 for apples and 83 for peach­ Soldiers. Sailors, Sons of Veterans and
es; central counties 99 for apples, and 87 Civic and Church S*clrlies ot tbe city, and ’
for peaches, and northern 98 for apples, the chy schools as a body and Individually
and 8S for peaches.
'
and the citizens of HastLigs and vicinity
to eo-onentte with u* and assist in proper­
Real. Estate Tnuinfcru.
ly ob&amp;ervtng that day.
WARRANTY OttDS.
James N. Coij.eszxr,
Anna D. Mason to Burdette Brings, e H, n e M.
My bon SirrHEiULAND.
Commander,,
sec. 8, Yankee Springs, S6Z6.
E-iward Huttey to Ella L. Ovlatt. parcel,
Adjutant.
TElS ifovtAuo Edward Huffey.kKs. Keeler’a
Coroxuunlcatloa.
ajw2^Ojn^l?ijn3 to R. L Hendershott, lou.
Hickory Corners. Mich.
C1 WtmTungaSe to Lenora Tungate. 5 a., sec. 18
Editor of Basxku:—
Johnstown. SSSO.
„ „
Mary E. Stmcboomb to E. E. and Carrie O.
Dear Sir-rl find In a dipping from tbe
Btlnchcomb-tot. city. •*».
W. H. Stanley to W. H. Chase, parcel, see. 28. Banking Law Journal the following, which
might
be of Interest to many, readers of tbe
O’Henry ML Shipman to First M. E. Church,
Banner, riving information la regard to
Rutland, parcel, sec.Rutland-SSC. ,
the
legal
tender of ail ref and min jr coIm,
Wm. H. Stanley to Win. H. Chare, parcel, sec.
of which L find many that taxe an erron­
26. Orangeville, 11500.
Hiram. Neiaou to Ira A. Kelsey, 42 00-100 a., eous Idea.
^Hir^NSS to'MmervaKelsey.fe flO-KX) a..
Will yon please puhllsh far the- benefit
of your readers.
w. ta.rn.ia. parBanking House of W J. Brewster &amp; Oo.
CeH.’K'Suri*1toA!s'. Mhcbell. lots.Nashville.
HsnntbAl.N.Y.
Editor ac Banking Law Journal
Dear Sir—When collecUotw eotsete u» via eaA.”k and Carrie Merchant, aa. 81-100. city.
nress. what can we pay them tn: pennies.
^J°R. Cook, el al, to Emma M. Dunlum. par
Tbe answer te:
nai ^^iLFiw^toArtbttf ifflyta. I a., rec.
“The foliowina Is a
31 ijzriePwik^o* Edward and James Murphy, pennies, s ntaktes, w
halve* sad sllrer doUs
43.lVo” HS itenQ to*Oille A. He«iry. 8 a-, sec- n.:
foBowlng te
U mm anttarity.
The following
°LotrtreS. Kafckerbocher to School Dtot N». K
Bee. 8X7 U &amp; Bev. Mat TW minor cols* ot
the United BWre stall taM«kl tender at their
ll?ESd’53&amp;ttoMartin Miter.a., aee. ». nominal vahw Iw any MMuat not 'excvedvug
twenty-fire cent* in say sm payment.
•,
Johartowa.to.
See.&gt;,Ohap.is1art cd wnuitr* rereton o&lt;
QUITCLAIM **KM.

Myers el al, to u*nl Myers, to a. see.
mEuJKiF.-atoAdamBMltctaii.para K»h®te to David R. Cook. 1 a- sec.

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, Miv 14, 1^96,

COOK BROS. Pro o*';e Q™-

GETS THEM BCh'H.

x/erinott. L’nlted tltar-s sensor xt.u,u»
Hod pett and Albert L Tallmai
Jbkunocrats Score Clarelnd.
Narhville. Toon.. M. y 8-The cmocratiu
state convention held here Thurtfay nom' inatci kx-Gov. Robert L. Taytoifcr *ov! ernor by acclamalh n. A. B. Wbdward,
। Fayetteville, and Columbus Mar*4uanka.
1 of Chattanooga. w&lt; re chosen eiect m for

| a strong free-silver plank. The acmlnlsIndians and Michigan Republican* tratton of Presld mt Cleveland
nut
frtre MnVuu.I mentioned in the platform and on.y re'erred
Declare for McKinley.
1 to by |nf0r^ee. F ome of the xpcecbea were
very bitter ano u rnalve ot President Cleve^roreedinff* and Platform* of the State dand.
Vermon. 1‘rohlbtttoolsts.
Montpelier, V ., May 8.-The prohibition
Other Portions of the
state conventicn nominated Rodney C.
Whittemore tc: governor and selectel a
full stone tick L also electors a: large uid
delegates to the national convention. Tbe
Indianapolis, Ind., May 8.—The re­ platform enui dated prohibitlon-prlncljies;
two
resalutlcns n-gardjng national afulru
publicans met here yesterday in state
and frvcicoli age being vote down.
con vest km. Hon. Richard W. Thomp-!

J

FROM WASHINGTON.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

•
Human Ptncuahloa PxrOoned.
Summary at the Dally Prooeed- | William Staplefunl. sentenced from
tnsa la Oongreea
j Huron county ta 1894 for three years
, lor killing a man at a charivari, waa
; pardoned from the state house of cor| ruction by Got. Rich. Stapteford was
t tbe stale at lame. The platfonr contains
‘ known aa '‘The Hurney Pincushion.'*
Twenty year* ago in Chicago hr nar­
rowly escaped death by poison, and ta
Washington, May 5.—In the senate now a'trangely afflicted with )&gt;araly*ta
yesterday the time was occupied in di»■' --------cussing the resolution to investigate of' the
nerves. Hr
He sticks
stick* needle*
ue«U'w and
«»«
the issue of bonds. Senator Hill speak- p.ns into any part of the body and can­
Ing Mrnlnst it.
. not -------------feel them. ”
He
**
burns his
’&gt;• ■skin
khl w,th
with-­
out pain, and ir. a puzzle to the doctor*.
Washington, May G.—In the senate
yesterday an hour was devoted to the ;
------ ta—.. .t_.. _/
consideration
of *u.L
the river and u.Ulwure
harbor I।
bill, and then the Peffer bond resolution ' Mr8, Lydm '
Niles rsrainst
was taken up and Senator Hill finked . ««&gt;roe proeee mg. »t Nik*. .g^st

Physicians at the Ann Arbor H„.
pital Said it was Due to
Blood Clot

BUT THEY DID NOT RELIEVE HIM

his speech ir. ojiposition to the measure j i,cl bu.ibnnd,
Mr5ird
son. of Terre Haute, wan made perma­
AGAIMST ARBITRATION.
snd Senator Pettigrew .poke ta it. fa- •&gt;&gt;' charge, with non-repixirt. MfT.nd
nent chairman. The following ticket
a
‘
Mrs.
Prak
have
beet)
married
over 40
Argument Advanced by Arehblsho* Ire­ vor. A resolution was introduced re- j M’rB
wins nominated:
ir«7 but in the List ten years, the
land at St. I-ouU.
questing the president to protest ' yeni"»-------- —For FOV«r»or, James'A. Mount: iieutenSt. Lot is, Mqj 11.—Arch bi ship Ire­ against tbe execution of Ameriun citl- ; wi,l: aUtgea, he.- husband ba« not con•uu governor. W. S. Haggard: secretary
“Ibuted a penny toward her supportsupport,
ol etatc, William D. Owen; auditor, A. C, land, of f-t. Paw, in the course otanad- tens taken on board tbe schooner Com- tributed
Dailey; treasurer. Fred J. Scholtx. attor- -dre*s*dtUvere&lt;i Saturday nigh' nt a petitor by n Spanish gunboat. Twenty- ) William H. Peak wm the organ ‘‘“dj
»&gt; 11IIIIXU ». « »....
----stay-central. W. A. Ketchara; superintend­ banquet1 at the Planters’ home, given
Frr.m O&lt; Gasrtte, Jfudsoa, Ifteh.
the
famous
Peak
family
of
Swiss
bell
ent of public Instruction. D. II. Greeting;
-State statistician. S. J. Thompson; supreme by Missouri Commandery, Ordir of the seven pension bills were passed.
w ringers, who created such a furore in
U« wrek • r-poiwr of lhl« l»I« w»» thu oftre Ul Ik. medic,] ,&lt;T1„, ,
Washington,
May
7.
—
The
bond
reso
­
’Court reporter, Charles F. Remy.
Loyal Legion, disparaged tie move­
&lt;*« Ann Ar.r
lh_
1 their tours of the country about 20 driving io tbe vicinity ot Kouml Lake
The delegates at large to the national ment now being agitated in this country lution was further discussed in the sen­
he took ih re i-rentrr . I.rmer whom.. h4 1 rooH ej^Hut 1
u'
! years ago.
convention are R. W. Thompson, C. W. ,( and ’tngland toward universal arbitra- ate yesterday.
going
to
Geneva,
hngagmff
ta
con
versa,
pandyafa
by
a
little
pill
?
"
c
Ved«(
Washington, May 8.—By a vote of 51" |j
Dotitoly U ci lily xoapie conrvM.
FairV-anks, F. M. Milliken and Gen. lew ij tion
WWM He advanced the
..... theory
»»«*.. j that
...........war
&lt;hh this
iv 6v tbe asenate
v....ax. yesterday inaugurated
------ o---------Raymond Coates and Mrs. Enos Law- tion, the fanner frimd, who was somewhat [ “ *J»*®
Wallace, and they were instructed to 1 &gt;B
js ♦&lt;he
great &lt;ne*tare&gt;llr&gt;v&gt;
instigation nt
of ontrelnHwn
patriotism, to
l»re rvwkal
J“3-u,r’P’*ttr.
•vote.for McKinley for president. The ।' an J• if we ca»ue to a stage where every- an Investigation, to be conducted by reno; harP Coufe.re&lt;l to the tberiff at of a garrulous old gentleman, asked the rr |
platform is as follows:
I
t
tbe renate eommittee on finance. Into Cran(I Haven thplr re.pectire parti in porter who he waa and where he lived. The J work at my trade and the
j tl.tag in dispute is to lie peaceably setreporter told him that he was a newspaper ; me like itahtalng."
*Up&lt;m
tbe
fact,
and
clrenmatanre.
connected
the
murdcr
of
Mra
.
l-wrenre
’
a
hua"It ha* been many years since the repub- t .ed, we will lose the interest in the af** anT
ri»* wm «.
Jkan |Mirc, wax born. It was the child of •
...
. .
with the
of Lnltcd
States
on -April
5. Coates man and the old gcntlmiau mid, “ Well you i
vmv- rata
—.re **•
V.
— bonds
— —-------B by tronu «■« al• Holland
— —
a
nropaper
mm
are
always
up-to-date
and
yo
2^StM!k
*
”
7&lt;&gt;U
&lt;
°
U
^
d
rr
'
‘
qT
**
T
&amp;«"
conscience. It grew and became great tn ■ .'alrs of our country in its relation with the secretary
X"—“ of the treasury
— — — ~during
—ry—■» the
■
are.
o -that
! _ he_ killed _Lawrence in self
-**­
Mvys
«Jceu and achievement through the inspira­ other governments.
- Noct M *11 0B
M (Jjf_
z.
■
1' defense, but'Mrs.
but'Mr. Lawrence say*
ray. Coates
Coate. eager foe evvrytlitag new, ■ have you beard
tion that comes from a true and lofty con­
The words he spoke were *greL-ted last three years.
’
ception of liberty and freedom. Justice and
Washington, May 9
9.—In the renate
senate .! kinpd
jailed her hu
husband
and of the news in Gm*va? ’’ The reporter con- that it was the rtsnll of blood dot. ” ’
Wartlngton
,
banJ
deliberately
fe^ed that he had nut, but asked the far-1 "To what specialists did you go?”
equality, national intergrlty and nations'. •I w ith a perfect storm. of
.. applnusc.
-. ..............
* so- m -rr to tail
the ;irane of- with bPr know ledge. The couple
tell him anything
anythiag of
w. .
boaor la .horl, from th, l-rtnnlnr of I The importance of the question vet- yeaterday a bill to prohibit
a novel and. —
ta-“ Well, after all tbe pbyii&lt;-itM M Noreb
Adams
had
given
me
up,
I
z
,
nJ
b
,
lhf
United
States
bonds
without
author
­
knowledge
that,
although
they
arc
tererfinr nature which had transpired ta
the administration of Abraham Lincoln to ' tied by the civil war was dwelt upon at
IS'
1
“'"J*"1” H*rrt&gt;on. length. It Mttle, the drotlnlen of ho­ ity of congress was introduced by Sen-J married, they are full brother and sis- that pretty little hamlet. ” W. ll,”a»id the L”la M Ab“ AiV a m‘c,h 6ftrr I &lt;»•
Of record of the republican party is the
®.,
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,
ol I grntl.’mjn, "G-u-va ha&gt; to offer in the hart and received the eomthrtinx new, nL
•lory of loyalty, ot pairiotlsni and of mag- i faulty, the speaker said, not onlj in ator Bacon (Ga.). The river and har-1
way of wnndrrs something entirely diflerent I would never have the ore of nn kJT
atfient achievement. The experience of the America, but in the world. It was the bor bill was completed with the excep- J
from anything cwr heard of before. It is again. I wrot to my home sub-fclim
last three years brings out in clearer light great object lesson to the nations of the tion of the item for a deep sea harbor •
th?
ca*e of a mm cured .of paralysis.” that caa be better imagim-d thur. d-wrihX
rucinc cooru
i
The arrest of Mr*. William Hi.gen, j। Toe rcp
WJk vout his note book io get I came to father’s houre hdnlew an j r»
the excellence of the splendid admlnlstra- * . / ... -#-hnjfv nt n a-mneratir ona tne
rcpvtrr ,took
the Pacific coast
tion of our fellow citizen. Benjamin Har- I eBrt“ of lhe ^tabilitj of a democratic
Washington, May 11.—The last para- . "ife of Patrolmah \\ illiani Hagen, and • tij.
ftl- th* nary.
mmoed ta thst condition tor reven snath
rtaon— an administration under which we form
~ of government, »"«
K- victory ~of
and’ *the
•• J: f »r- I Win
b"gintn
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(
WO
girls,
Emilj
Kreiut
and
Bertha
Yar*
to tell you what I know A friend induced a*e to trv th-- pin, .rd .
attain cd a measure of prosperity unequaled the union forces was a stunning blow graph of the river and harbor bill for a
Bhntt thk I want you to prorata that you began to take them May * 1 hat* tak«
In the history of the government:
mouth,
at Saginaw
on a charge of arson
deep
river
harbor
at
Santa
Monica
hay,
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Tk
I
WIU
gn
ana
»cv
wre
w»
*n«a
liMcmrw,
three
boxes before nre.fng any imp^will go and «ee the subject of thin interview.
"The republican party Is the party of hon- to monarchy and despotism all over the
I ne | |hst
1O1IBMi- known in the report,
«ty and prosperity, of law and order, of universe. None of these results could California, was not completed' bv the ctrated considerable excitement
with
the
aid of crut.-hre the first time I
renut,
on
Saturday,
the
entire
version
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&lt;ood w ages, good markets and goo&lt;l money, have been achieved by arbitration.
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v.nv an alleged attempt to set fire to the' toll you all a)«iu. the matter.
Tne re- had touched rav legs to the f-^.r IB
«nd It asks the confidence and support of
being taken up in discussing the item. i t-i
j ha,. ।
.1 c.
t i» .’tu» miwrinn lw»- 1 iH«rt*r promised him he would err the man tune, and within a few
the people at this time, submitting for
BRUTALLY SLAIN
'Eleventh htreet Baptist mission _J&gt;e- he-.Ji|t|.t n„ at
a distance, and •hie to walk w itbout the aid nf rn.-tehe» in
Ibelr approval the following statements of
the house.
j tauae tjj
‘ ey
. were not
'* welcomed there.
* ' • I the old farmer told his taory.
the hou&gt;c sod jn recovering ft. m -hr
Xprinclples and policies which will continue Yoang Man Stabbed tol)rath ta the Pre*■ ’ -**_
-------I “About ten months ago. Marion G. Sales, I tack ta mlrndid shat*. 1 t-umm M' tktnc
to guide and inspire Its efforts:
rnre of His Suitep.
Bills Introduced and Petition* and Reao—T
highly &lt;7 Pink I'illk fur Psto
"The republicans of Indiana are In fa­
A
Ne*
Bishop.
t
vtalwnrt
blacksmith
of
82
years,
living
in
Intiona
Presented.
Mineral Springs, O., May 11.—George
vor of protection.
Bev.
G. -----Mott VMllmnia
was—
mmMieh.. waa rtrfckai with pa- thM simple remedy 1 owe my j.r*- t: euaWashington, May 5. — In th«* house
------------------- -------•'From Lincoln to Harrison, under the and Sylvester Taylor assaulted and
1 ralyds, hi« lew briag affected. U htle ne waa dition, and I look for the nut rerv fCRBr
Woodman
intro-, c.-ated bishop
•wisa policy of protection and reciprocity. stabbed to death Nathaniel Dodge in a yesterday
--------- -— Mr.
----------- ------- , (Ill.)
---------------- of tne new dio.&lt;-se of * vrkiug at his trade, lifting * large tire of a day when I shall be able to w.dk’w-ihust
We steadily decreased our national debt, brutal manner Saturday night. Four) &lt;taced a resolution requesting the pres- Marquette at Grace church, Detroit. wn^»»n co ret it on the wheel, hr fid] to the the aid of ertitrbes or rane. T tl
4U
tedumed specie payment, maintained the ( of the Taylor brothers were together ; ident to immediately issue a proclama-Seven bishops, including two Canadian er ■un i, helpIcQ*. an 1 the tire fell on him. know me and know about tt‘ laM my re
public credit, kept unimpaired the gold rv=
}[.■ wa* removed u&gt; hi* home, his friends eovery ta regardfd aa very' . adrr&lt;! 1
------------------------------Vl
VHU
wtl
ota
I
walk
tag
along
the
road.
TheymctDodge
1
tion
recognizing
the
Cuban
revolutionprelates
and
nearly'
50
priest*
from
•erve, increased the wealth of the whole
thinking he was hurt by *&gt;me mtastop.
that Hnk Pill* are destined
sue
countryand added to the comfort and hap- ! and his sister coining from church I i»ta as belligerents. The naval appro-! Michigan r.nd adj lining diocese* were W.ien the doctor eamr he found that Mr. think
■any from suffering aud pain. xd-I I bow
nln«.ont.epeopleto.de«r«e'unra^ihJS !!""
----------- „----------■ “““ vau.vu.i-7V------------\ -------- --------- -- . MH
—n. .»d•contr.l.uud
bill 1 pr
present
and'contributed to
to tree
one of
of tbe
the Muirs had been the victim, not of an acci­ that those who sutler will prtifitilr thu in“
hta:’r&gt;' °&lt; Italian. Th, reverral or Ccorffe Taylor stepped in front of Dodge priatlon bill wa. conaldered and
th. ite^raite'tJSt
’’ br
,de son&gt;e
“rk »&lt;x&gt;ut
thia
taagr.lficent and patriotic B"?
policy
by and ?
made
some r,m
remark
about the
the lattat-j| ™
was panned
passed for
for the
the protection
protection of
ofAu.,
Ameri-. most imposing ecclrt iostical cereirc-nie* dent. but of • paralytic stroke, and thought ferrinr.” . i
from uppearaner* the case a rerions our. (
Gkmfva, Mich.-, Aug' 3t, ifcs.
Am-.-t.-vn
reor.le?6thtnr
Cr ‘ ho
’!nff »«ured
him of
can yacht
owner, and
.
the democratic
party hasbo1dSfSL*
brought to’&lt;|S!
the ■ Jter's
having
accused him
of stealing
stealing a
a 1 can
yacht owners
and ablp-hnilder,.
ablp-bniIder*.
g •
Yon know, Mr. Reporter, th-M oftentimes
I hereby certify that the forekoiag in eiu
American
people- ndthlng
bat distrust,
defiAt the
the same
Washington. May
May 6.
6. —
— The
Tne naval
naval Ibill ;
i(ll8aj,ler
Wu therefore
demand
a horse
“orse and
nn^ buggv. At
same moment
moment II Washington,
l&gt;H-’k*-uith* are subject to «nch di**■«*• on view is true in every re»pew. are! tUt the
Found
Ilanglu*
In
till
Earn.
dt ”and • -disaster.
Wu
therefore
demand
a
and
Svlvcster
snrnne
unr.n
was
further
discussed
in
the
house
yes;
*&lt;w
nr,A Cvloocfoe
— • waa further discussed in the linnae r
ar • Hint of the pernltar postures they are
POUC&gt; Of
Wm toPd™beTro ««&lt;■»&gt; -nd tbe mrasnro »n, flnnlIy rent)
A farmer named Baptista Dumas, obiired to take. Mr. Sales wa&gt; a prr.csdy reporter of the Bodes* Gatftte did via?, tat
Saturday, the 31st day of Auguat. and i»
who
resides-------------near Nadeau,
Menominee
----- ---------------- ,-------— h.-shhy min; I h-.rr known him intimately
eord'-l these farts.
t i“W* demand a tariff that will not only they were separated. The*bodv of the to conference.
county, was found hanging from a ! fr,,,ni »
knew that to be true: it m I
' ?T;Ure.Mlh*i n*cT“ry »raouf5t
revenue. murdered man lay where it
fell, nilWashington,
night '
Maeicn J. Saifx
o_.
Moy 7.—Id the houie
,;j- but will also afford adequate and certain
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beam in hi* burn stone dead. The di*- alL,v}e
Dr. W Ulianw’ Pink Pill* f&gt;r Pale Pe.ph
awaiting
an
inqueat.
Sylvester
is
unj
yesterday
a
resolution
was
adopted
for
.
• jr.wiuoj « itoviuuuu na» auupiru wr ,
• i
wiouM have jthi» v.lfilario'i. Hood after thia, are peered by the Dr. Williamp Medium
fM protection to the wage worker* and pro- *
«&gt;
—* - - — I
by his wife. Dumas i&gt;erh*ps tax'weeks, hr asm - to hi* father's Co- of Schenectady K. Y., a firm «bo«
| 4ucers of this country.
{ der arrest but the other three brothers final adjournment on May 18. A favor- ccver-v
I -ui
S.J-----1
“Vyaare firm and emphatic In our demand are still at large.
able----------report-----------was made
on,v_
theu».»
bill. to..in- '■ it appear*, had some trouble with n, nom- here. He had been to Ann Arbor to •bHityand reliability ar/ anquestioned
H tor honest money. We believe that our i
----- - -------------------neighbor about a cow, and it worked help and the'docton there save him n* Fink Pills are not looked uf&gt;on »• a patral
crease the pensions of veterans of the
- &gt; money should not be inferior to the money !
VICTIMS OF FIRE,
, | enrmragement. His father, who has lived
Mexican and Indian wars and their wid-. “P°n 1,i,; m5n&lt;1 to ««ch an extent that he h-n- for years, thought letter care could b* mcdictae. but U a prescription n«riDf &gt;*u
a «f the most enlightened nations of the !
used as aueh far years in general pmicttee, i:.d
owa
from
eight
to
twelve
dollars
a
committed
sujeide.
t-ik*n
of him h-rr tax* anr other plane. their suceemfiil result* iu curing »iriousaff:&gt;
I
The Sawmill District of Ashland, Wbu. ‘
I “Wt aro unalterably opposed to every [
Burned—Three Live* Lo*t.
Hr was confined io his bc’l or ehatr for done made it imperative ths*, they hr prejurd
month. Seventy-two private pensionI j1
- - News 1Item*.
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Brief
weberne that «l«ret«~ to
or deA«hltut&lt;), Wi»„ May 11.—Almont half
month*,
unable
to
take
*
step
and
no
pros,
ta Quantities to meet the demand oftl t public,
bills were passed.
9 predate our currency.
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On Arbor day many schools threugti- pert of ever doing no ur-iin, &lt;tcp-uding upoo and place them in reaeh of all. They are
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-We favor the me of .liver aa corrency. “ million dollart worth of milling propWashington, May 8.—In the house ( nut the state celebrated by planting his wife or parent* to draw him ia a chair
i*
but to the extent only and under such regu- ‘ erty and lumber went up in smoke in 1
from pb'e to plac?. O.ie nf his friends inyesterday
on the school grounds.
1
lf\*?rt2 wlth ,oW
b° '&gt; tN» olty Saturday. The Shore. Lum-! Esterday no business of importance
du-rd him to try a r-medy known as I&gt;r.
maintained, and In consequence arc op- ! .
J
w
.
/-•».! was transacted.
i R. G. Kelton, of Bay City, shot and Willis n»’ Pink Piils for Pale People, and dance, sciatica, ncarxl|ria. rheutuRoni nwJtoetrf to the free, unlimited and 11.0^ ' &gt;*r company's mill, tbe target on Cbevoux headache, the after &lt;•!!«•’... :
r r;-.
Washington, May 9. —• A bil,l was killed himself nt Los Angeles, Cal.
you would be astoai-dnd to note the pro- palpitstien of the hesn, pale and ulk» &lt;
' yriident coinage of silver at a ratio of six- quamegon buy, is n mass of smoldering ! passed in the house yesterday to ap- j
th' m :n ha* made dnee taking them. pkxioaa, and the tired feeling re»ult:ng roa
. teen to one.
j mjQg,
The J. L. Hudson company, clothiers STCM
ruins, together
logctner with
withseveral thousand , propriatc $5,000 for the deportation of
I
h*rgiven
you
a
rather
disrounected
ac
­
The McKinley Plank.
1 -:n Detroit, made tin assignment with count of thf* caw, hut ■ ♦very word of it ta oervou* prostration, all dia»-x*~ trstjlnnt !&gt;&lt;■'&lt;■
vitiated nuanon in the blood auch *■ n tola,,
"Believing as we do In a protective tar­ ■ feel of lumber wharves, upon which was the Canadian refugee Cree Indians ’ liabilities of $!MW.0iX».
true and ynn will find it worth your time chronic eryalpeta, etc. The) »re alao aPeter from the state of Montana, and another ।
iff, the lending issue before the people, we -piled 19,000,000 feet of lumber.
------Capt. ••
Thomas
Hall, sheriff
of Iron to see Mr. Sales and hear from his own lip* specific far troubles peculiar t« frnia!*** mcir
lavor the nomination as president of the Engeman. John Nolnnder and Ole Olson to proride derks for the chairmen of,
.
/*-«.♦-!
v. u
th' Uory of .hi* recovery. It is the wonder aa suppreaaiona imerularitie.. nnd jZ. ivrxa
United States of the man who perfectly ; were burned to death.
I regil.r eomroittw. tbe ymr round.:
•' Cw.vt.l ».)!,.
of‘.hr t.»wn.”
’
.
at weakDOsa. They build op the |&gt;tad, ud
I
&gt;
^StoataLrS' I
T«ren rattaro.
]I *1
At «f
the evrn.no- -reion
«rw«5nn 18
M &gt;t..lot&gt; bill.
Rill- 'I
°*
‘ ar l*»Hn*ter
VOS Instnn
Oscar
Ferxnater ’was
Instantly killed
The reporter, making good his promtoe restore tbe glow of heahh to pale &lt;nd falls*
by a stroke of lightning at Constantine. | and lh-iug somewhat curious, proceeded m cheeks. In men they sffert a nidi&lt;al cure iu
Atatm. O.. M.y n.-F.rilnand Schu- , ««
__1__
’ Wrrm|4,*o« to bear more oT thia all cases arising from rental w&lt;-ry. Men
Joseph W. Kemp, a pioneer of Isabella jr.ndcrftil care.
After making himself work, or exceoam of whatever natuiKlI ■ mu&gt; who. with the rt.l.-leM .hlbboleth. m*cber, premdent of the American .
*
MET HER SISTER’S FATE.
:mtl Gratiot counties since 185s, died at known the reporter was wrleotnrd by Mr
4 protection .rd prosperity,' ha. chai- , Cereal cornjKiny.and known a. tbe "oatPink Pilla arc sold in boxes {nevr|a It*
Sale*
I hear that your recovery from a form by the doren or hundred, and tot puhlie
1 is home in St. Ix-nis.
■
ra^L^Htho'r .7'?!nnS!5l
ki“«" tunied O'" hl« property to '
I ,
.world ano won the support of every patnt
o ,
.
» .i
-•ram. raralytie «rak. » du. to br. Wil­ are cautioned against numerou- i n k **
,
Of the 17 salootw that flourished iiv burn.' Pink Pilb fur Pile IVqilr • "
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otic workingman of our country; whose hi* nephew, Hugo Schumacher, and At-:
N. J.—Tbe Murvlervr Suk-ldi
•old ta this ehape) at 1W orata a 1iox or nil i
' I life and work, open as a book, are In them- torney J. A. Arbogast, of this city, for ,
Trenton, N. J., Mny 11.—Annie Ander- !i Henion Harbor last year only four have
“ Ye», 1 aiu »nr- (hut it lb. rvnedv that boxes for 82.50, ana may be h :d of all druf.!
dmSTil’- tbe benefit
of
creditora
The
areeta,
^n.
aged
34
year.
wa.
.hot
Saturday
'
(kn
■
taken
out license* for 189G. No rvusou L.'m.
or direct by mail from I’r. V i'IiaBU*
benefit of creditors. The assets,------ _o------- -- ------- -------- -Mlulxiay
Medietas Company.
• '
&lt;U&lt;r. statesman and Christian gentleman, • which
non non ta
i — uby
- iJoseph
------- *-*■•
—■
• •inime- except the scarcity of the license money
which ennriat
consist nf
of &lt;1
$1,000,000
in American ( morning
Graham
who
pFiniam McKinley, ot Ohio; and the del­ Cereal company stock, other similar , diately afterward shot homsetf. Bofh t ••
Is assigned“for
it.
** ,u
. i ■; waates to tbe ogpubhear. national conven....
•
securities and real estate, would reach . died ta leas than half an hour The
Axher Davis, an old resident of Orlon,
«.« redr'vole tor'wUllam'MclS'w a. 32,000.000
was -a _market
for ' .hooting
look
the dining-room
Jnow)
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by
co non non If there ......
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*_ pl.ee in
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, eutting
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Triquoiuly and continuously u there to them. The liabilities will reachSl.SOO,- of C. L Baumgarter, in whore family j bis throiit w,,
“
a
r
-'r°r No reuiM'n was
with razor.
I*
of all ,t’00'
____________ "&gt;
'
« ■&gt; domretlc. |
nssignrd for the deed.
Magana Jialta JTvutei' ’______;
cntrantoL
wai A« carpenter
carpenter and formerly
formcrlv I
'rhc ®°*‘ °®&lt;t «» Craig. Houghton
. ♦staling Immigration laws by the national
Tennessee** Centennial.
jj Grabain was
|Sli
i
BcWrnment and the enactment of such I Xaahrille Tenn Mav 11 —Tl... Ten I l‘»ed in Freehold,
...N. J. Jealousy wa'« ' &lt;ou,1’y. has bees dtocontiliucd. and the
tbe better pro!| L.ffvruier legislation aa will
“bineraee
CentenntalL'xp^.itiou, to tele- '
the motive of the double : “*»
hereof ter go to Jacob., ill,.
®i SS
JLasn.vo-i
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Ij |crimir*!
&lt;rataa areand
Wlre?d4ra5tta»
wlttemM
'
eI
P°
,i,lon
wil1
continue
through
ata
I
Maquoketa,
la..
May
11.
—
The
general
vicious ctaaacs of foreign brate the end of the first century of the
The murdered girl was a sishe suit
The
suit of
of Mrs.
Mr*. D.
D. B.
B. Alcott
Alcott iiguInst
against
'• tion
** formally
Barora
b, Eobb.b.
k I‘o^countries.**
attar the nr*m.n»
«.whv - ------ -— months
November
1. inaugurated.
( «•»««.
wAnderson,
------------- who ..was mur-, D- O. Roberts, who for 22 year* had
____________
8tat(?wiu
.to
g htatoiy,
will
open in this Tbe
city
!I *cr «e
°f Mnry
•
Starioa*.
_ ____ ____ - *- f‘- -—fvi «« ycwrs mid
‘ ■'V7
rcntonNe*
N- Jersey
J • M*r
8-—The democratic .• Mi
exercises
bold
exposi- I Moupt
Hoi
&gt;y
*
ago.
drred by
ber
lo«r,
Barcl.y D
Peak, In ' v'&gt;«■”’ *
ol Caroline —
IlankrTa
«Entered
Democrat*
June 1,will
On be
that
dayand
thethe
centennial
uv .^**
P year
B?
‘
■AMTVoi.7
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Ti^n--------------। tate at Kalamazoo, was ended by a
.. * L . 7 l 4ne democratic exercises win be dcki anti the exposiIL.-.tl
0. B. OaUOHS.
A
*judgment against Roberts, who never
',ion :!*' **
The I
O.W. Bvoour.o. r »T A &lt; bi11 defended the cane.
i
'rfj
. eXDOSltion will continue thmtich
I

The Paralysis Probably due to Nervous Causes.
Finally Cured by a Nerve Food.
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California,
Louisana', New Mexico
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Texas, and Arizona, i

Michigan Central

Tiie Southern Pacific Csipasj

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I .tore of John Wagoner at BtaaltoTu ’
o alter the present tariff, favoring
- ■■"■muc,
AV'
1 mUe. norUnreat . ofra----thia —
city,
»a, enJtrancihenfng o* the navy and com! de­
.noJt~ye#t&gt;dfvJhi8 dty«
I’lea of Not Guilty.
I
ooft’rnfndll&gt;&lt; the administration of
’reauknt Cleveland. pledging allegiance
Akron, O., May 9.—Romulus Cotell, i tered and thr safe bloa-n oprn by bur-'
o the Uccroe doctrine and txpreaalur
glare
f!?
” rFriday
^y night.
“,|fhL After looting the ।
-ynmathy T-tth Cuban insurgents. Thedel- the murderer of the Stone family nt | Hate of »100 and «2.000 in aecuritiea they
i rate* at !ar«e ro !h&lt;? national convention i Tallmadge, pleaded not guilty when |
ret
•et
fire
to
the
atore, destroying
store,
deatroying the enen-1
arraigned before Judge Kohler, al­
stock,
valued at M,000, and a por-;
though he had confessed the crimes. tire
.
f
tion
of
th»
Isnltrl**.
—
Attcrueys were appointed to defend I tJOn of 'h«b°»-»“K1 him but the date of the trial was not
* Service Extended.
Civil
; fixed.
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w fucaracus
Washington,
May -•
O.-The
pre.lrtcnt *
Hiino'a
• k*™3 an. order yesterday extcndingtbc [
Atinnta,
Ga., May
Aiutnta, l.a..
May 9.».—Tbe
The American ! civH sc»nr,0‘‘ rules to the interstate com- ,
Fmillcirkt* £ .-'I'‘l'cal■ a»»ociatiut&gt; ha. elected Dr.!’ merce commission, making a total ofif II
“—■•»*—*wl**/lE
Nichota. Senn, of Illiaoia, pre.:- , about 85’00 government positions now i
le fka
fka
_____ ! •
.«
dent. Secretary
41 VlnuAn was
u-ne reelect- : included in the civil service.
lie
dent.
Atkinson
i
lathe
Standard emulsion
the
cd
. TheSecretary
convention adjourned to
:
■ cd. The convention adjourned to meet
Paid the Penalty.
Wbrld over. There is not a ta Philadelphia in June.
1897.
I . coanyurgh, Ala., May 9.—John Wai- !|

&lt;CQTT!S

man, woman or child who is
run down or emaciated or has
, ,
,
,
irCeaK lungS that Scott S Emul-

A po.t offlre ha, bren «y&gt;l&gt;U,hed at
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‘J’ vnVWMIirtini
wlth
Arden, Berrien county, with Wilfred
6nu^ 01 poaininater.
Henry C. Hour, commander of the
0. A. It. post, of Henton Harbor. Mich,
»“&lt;! recently elected city clerk, died at
‘be age ot,J?.veare.

SPECIFIC

:iFOR SCROFULA,

; drip, who four months ago while serv-!
Buffalo, S.Y., Hey 8.—A apecial train I ing a term in penitentiary for larceny, I
on the Micnigan Central road yesteiTiay brained a fellow-oonvict, Jasper Thorn- !
went from Windsor, Ont., to the inter­
ton, with a coal pick, was hanged ta the
brMg, here, a diiunre of m jail yard.
mU^ 580
lOreoond.
Their Lives in PertL
Havana, May 9.—The trial by courtHealth In Mlcblfan.
During the week ended May 2 re­ martial of the men captured on board |
American schooner
Competitor,
of i
ports aent ta by 41 obeervm in v arious IJje
.
----------------ut
---- . - B
ra.w«ut ’.
portion* of the state indicate that in-1- xr.re
Ke-V TV.,-.
Wmt» FUu’ Vby the Spanish
gunboat
tenaittent
fnver bronchitis and measles I Mrnsaiera.
teruittent fever,
Mrnsajera, resulted in aa verdict of
__________________
I,rvvalcnce' ^°n' ffoUtyCTRfipIidn was reported at 185 places,
Nix Uilldren at One Birth.
typhoid fever at 7, diphtheria at 30,
Fowler, IndM May 9. — Mrs. .Fritz
scarlet fever at 37, measles at 37, whoop­ Henialnt, who Hies ten mile* north of
tag couch at. 12 and smallpox at Bay here, gave birth to *ix infanta, four
boy* and two girl*. Two years ago
City and Ionia.
••
Urank.
Mr*. Hentaint gave birth to triplets.

pics will not benefit. When
jTOU-ask for it fou Will likely
pe told by the druggist that
ie has an emulsion " just as I
lood." It is not true. No ;
;rr. ilstanto is go6d.“^l:&gt; *’
Bott’s Emulsion has bene- I(
ited millions of people. Ask ;
tour druggist if he can refer !
mu to a single case that has ।I
&gt;een helped by the unknown
imukion he sells, and if so,
__
4
re will send you a book giving dore.- bu* grJjTux a«h.
hcusar.es of cases. You want wouidareept mtoikMUna
^•SSvd:kXsS0S^
h.. Dvtxzay Knows anything
wU&gt;re. wlm irtak*
, i-n rent. eaeu. j replied; -1 never

Hoary FaUarm.

Chicago, May 8,—E. R. Brainerd, cut
atone w/iatractor, failed for 8300,(M»,
pulling down with him the firm of
Bherman, Flavin A Co., marble cvtterx,
whoae Itabilittaa were over 8300,000.

“Since childhood, 1 have been
afflicted with scrofulous boils and
sores, which caused me terrible
Buffering. Physicians were unable

to help me. and 1 only grew worie
tundfr their care.
At length, I began
to take

AYER’S

Sarsaparilla, and
very noon grew bet­
ter.
After using
lialf a dozen bottles
I was completely
cured, so that 1 have not had a boil
or pimple on any part of my body
for the last twelve yeare. I can
cordially recommend Ayer's Sarsa­
parilla as the very beet blood-puriffer

in existence.'' - G. T.
Myeraville, Texas.

Reikhabt,

and Its Connections Opend-?' b«»

Bist First and

Secono-Ciass

Service from East to

LOS ANGELES,
SAN FRANCISCO
aud. Interuwdlate PolBtx.

IHROUiH TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
learn Chi«Wx th sough out the
Spring and win:er ever/ Wednesday
niKbt. and » itn’luua’ i. O. every N*«Ml*jf
Mid Thtirxda. eventaa. and are rttu.

Tira® w Gafflornia
wrhont chaup' an-’. «w» ri’C man trains.
P,iavengers hwidtag »ec&lt;&lt;nd-cuas

xTomlaiiotais. to. per double* bedk Fr^i
^openuk^*’3 dMUj
PnUniaa sarvfc

Lowest Rates,

Best Route

MEXICO,
all potato ta

Texas, Arizona,
New Mftrlcr

ipi!
TIME TAELE
Station.

�Hastings Banner

SCENE AT THE HOSPITAL.

ORB OF DAY.

MOTHERS’
FRIEND”

Thursday. May 14. 18^6.
ferent Planets.
The people of Neptune are often in
doubt oa to whether or not the bud i*
shining. They are so far away from
A CASE OF TELEPATHY.
w great central orb &lt;hAt it is a mere
■peck in the sky which only men with
good eyesight can see. Plenty of planA gentleman took a house in Ireland
eta that are swinging about in the heav­
for
montliR, and was accompanied
ens look,bigger than the sun to the peo­
: iiJn r by .his wife and daughters, says
ple of Neptune. Those on Uranus are
&lt;■ Benhu. The house was furnished,
httle better off.
:ili1 l ad plenty of bedrooms. There^Upon Mercury, on the other hand,
■ .r,. it was derided not to use a certain
the sun comes up like an immense new
Jnrcr. long room, with cupboards along
inoon, ?nd it burns with an intense
ent side (which had all been locked and
glare, and is so hot that the people there
...salnl up with tape), in which things
can cook their breakfast by the lightaf
• longing to the Owners of the house
the morning gun. When the Run sets
;&gt; (1.1 t » n put away. One evening one
on Mercury it is like a large,part of the
&lt; the daughters, going up to her room,
heavens dropping out of sight, and a
■. ;n; ok! Indy wrapped in a shawl !
cold breeze immediately springs up.
Iking ulong the passage in front of
Even on Venus the sun looks so big as to
r.
’J hc old lady appeared to know
scare an inhabitant of the tarth could
i.t r'v u? and hurrietl on without bestbe be truhsported to .that planet.
into the unused room. The girl
From Mars it looks a good deal
|
, .:&lt;•&lt;!'tar &gt;'istcr, and they followed
smaller than it. docs from the earth, but
But
all
wn
i!:uiic into the room.
___ ___
u year on Mars is equal to two years on
I
- ,i« ift; no one was-there: the dustlyi»g |
the earth. Another curious thing
: - .nt showed no signspTfootprints.
about Mars is that it has two moons, re­
।
Shortly after the some young lady I
volving in .different directions. One of.
.,&lt;Ii7ig on the hearthrug, by fire- j!
these little moons is hardly bigger In
,
the sky than a good-sized cheese, but
r &lt; Looking up, she beheld the old 1
. ly in the doorway watchipg her. 1
it flies through space with the speed of
,
rvath frightened, she sprung up and,
a cannon ball. This little moon goes
skimming close to the surface of Mars,
-'hinirthe
downstairs,
was door.
foundAt
faintoa?
.lAwinff-toom
tort '
and the people there, with their longe f .uih r orned to Dublin. One
. ■
, •
,
to a LOSDltal
Ione ns
lospital SO
so long
as tta»ro
there ie
is hr.&gt;nih
breath h' ir"0* ?UnS*COU,d eQsi,y Bhoot UP ttntl
day, .when a friend was calling,, the
in my body. I'll die at home or in the
1 hpy have to look sharp on Mars to
. erious'iucjdtot which I have narrated '
Btrert, but no hospital ever gets me,
is referred tn. The young lady very
see thia little moon,.which chmes noise­
repember that.”
•-.willingly told her experieifce. The j
lessly from one direction and disap­
. Mtor seemed very much struck and ]
pears around the corner in another, re­
OUTGROWN FRIENDSHIPS.
gardless of the movements of the reg..sked for an. accurate desciption of the '
--------huly “For,”’ said she, “that home |
Chanre* la the Bunny Ftalda of Com- i tilar moon.
radeahlp.
.&lt;• longed to two aid ladies, ristert, ami |
rodrohip.
more
distressing
STRANGE, BUT TRUE.
viien they left their house they went j .■ ...
. anything
7
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to orX at G. nrv». On of them.«‘ ,riM')shiP
■
WoDderfal Things That Happen to Men
Who Khoot.
... X. n dikl
Lh.lbu.* v»u «&gt;w l ’7k'“««'b™UKb.M&gt;me dIfftreEev of
A well-known naturalist and sports­
l-jve giwn. died at the time you saw
opimoa, some misunderstanding that man was shooting quail one day near
her appear.”
| a few words could have set right, or
the Pyramids, says Pearaon’s Weekly.
; an estrangement the result of a hasty
SUFFERING FROM THIRST.
Sighting an owl, he raised his gun, and
temper that prompted ugly words and was about to pull the trigger when,
Eertlngs Dr*erlbc&lt;l by » Wyoming Waa
{ untruthful, bitter sentiments; no, a judge of his surprise, the bird suddenly
No one
eon vimvcnr
eauceive U« ujjvuiw
torture, vi
ot ।
t __ .
i. the utnUppr twisted in its flight as if shot, and came
: cun
- outifcown
- •
,ttm wbo-.uffen&gt;
whu .after, tnxn
fnxn reu
real’ thfmt. I 1&gt;ro
I’™^
4"? Of
“
J'
',eh
»• fluttering to his feet On examination
«•
.
.
. .
j one -side or the other. Perhaps educa- he discovered that the bird, although
A- Wyoming man who waa loot on the !
: tion would be the better ward, or a in midair, hod broken its wing through
plains describe* his wmBatioua in a
' iviu manner, it was before noon when • knowledge of the world a more comely the mere exertion of it® flight.
| phrase, but whichever pleases most the
When shooting on the moors in York­
ht begun his joumevover a desert strip, ■
' outcome of the same never varies.
shire an unlucky sportsmanhad hisone
and l&gt;efore night hie horse had fallen i
Take two girls at school, says the solitary chance during the beat spoiled
dead and be bad drained hte canteen. !
Philadelphia Times, chums they have by an extraordinary accident. Just
Then he laid down -and tried to sleep, 1
J been through all the years of *»ttidy as he was shooting at a grouse flying
but he son: awoke in the agonies of •
j and fun they have jmssed together, about 4G yards away, another bird,
thirst. “I couldn’t «cry out,” he waid, I
separate at graduation swearing which had evidently lost its presence
“because' my tongue was numb and jJI they
eternal friendship, letters fly back and
of mind, fluttered in front of his gun,
•seli-ss from the ptun. When mowing '
forth for a time, and then one pays the receiving the whole of the charge in its
«.iur* I just beheld the outlines of a
». v _
,
...
ti-tAV
other a v»it. Ah, bow many illusion body. It was literally blown to piece*.
. ..
.agon »n the distance. With a tr.ipar- , . __. .
. ..
/
.
Z
~ . .
. . ,
, .ty
have been dispelled m that reunion?
Booth, the well-known collector of
.tamau rffort Igye u.hr.ck »«! thrn ।
ho
I knew -..o niore.
W ben I refined ,hf
i^toa'wnnnw. Brighton, once did the very same thing.
He
was firing at a small flock of com­
&lt; onM.ou«n»M
nn , bnnrh df hny wh|»
u
t^otherM.here-M&gt;
mon pochard when the charge hung
near . flee, end two or U&gt;mra were I . M
Aft,r the flrfire, in consequence of which a rare
looking M me. I learned later »**'■ time. they cannot help aeeing that
. n&gt;y ec«ara had .been beard bv a party •
thi
dl9e^ ,n “he nt. specimen had time to fly into the Tine
of ®bot. It is now in the Brighton mut-f prospectors, who were skirting the !
- i m os ph ere that was once so thorosghdH»ert in order to make a short cut j1 ly congenial. The visit over, a few more
Apropos, a strange freak of pur­
to ‘the Montana cattle trail, ar-«l that !; letters. Then silence and another friemdfridges may be mentioned. Epon cer­
' st first they thought it was sorau wild ’
.ship lost In that great., labyrinth of tain occasions they ■will fly far out to
animal; but one of the party insisted ; change that has grown upon the srxnny^
saa and settle on tbe top of the waves
or. a sen rob. os :he had heard a mao fields &lt;tf comradeship.
with as much unconcern as if they ware
make just, snch a noise before !he died |
oq
a turnip field,, although it means
ot thirst in the Xlojnve desert. It was I
THE MARINE BAND.
certain death to cv;erv one of the covey.
weeks before I recovered completely, |
snd I lhavenit been more than a mile
av.uy from water, and plenty of it,
“The Marine band, now the pride of
•*ince.”
the nation’s capital,'’ said an old mu­

COOK BROS, Proprietor..

An opinion wna expres*ed by a profesBfcxittl man the other lay that doc­
tor* were a heart!eoa lot &lt;f peop.’c, and
the xAnn who expre^n-d ft becked it
up, aays the New York Sun, wih an in­
cident he had witnesned in a hospital.
A patient waa suffering fnJP hy­
drophobia, and the professional man,
who waa looking at the stiflL-ror,
asked the doctor:
“Does the sight of water threw him
into a apasm?”
M^ou can see for yourself.* replied
the doctor, a^d he produced a glass of
water, the. s|ght of which brought on
a spnmn horrible to wltnres.
Some time later, when the ward
where the sufferer wasiying was vis­
ited by two physician*, one of them
naked the attending ebetor:
“What is his couditbn? Ha* he got
any chance of gettlnr well ?"
“He. is very low" was the reply.
“He’s likely to div my minute. You’ll
at ,he autoP*y to-nx»rrow, won’t
you?”
.
“That shocked me,” said the professional man. ‘It was all right, I know,
Tbe pa'tient ddn’t understand, Vnt the
idea was shoJting • It waa cold-btoodcd.
It do*sn’t seem to me that a hu­
man beinp should ever permit himself
to becone so callous.
But they do.
x ; , 1’’
... .‘T
~r,h
’ ’‘ “ 1—“• m'
1T '’“Vv

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sictan to the Star writer, “had but few­
brass instrumeute except bugle* when
&gt;
AND ITS ^cxnus
it was organized.
Indeed, there were
Sjfjbere.
•
theEdiwr
1 have an absolute
but few brass instruments in use in
remedy
for
Consumption.
By its timely use
From al! that is-known of {Perrin** |
thoe day., for oorneta alto born, and i^^tSof'hcidesases ha've tttr.ahead,.xqneT. it does not seem, saysithe New !
tubM
are
comparatively
new.
1
re-,
p;
nIuncnUy
cure
d.
So
proof-positive
am I
York Sun, to be one of the largest of its J
X V..WV
iwn'brr to have oceu the Marine band», of
^tr that 1 consider it my duty to
kire’. /
-------- - ---------» '■* !: marching
A .♦?- ----------------bL-I
through tbe Btreete of this
d two Iottks frtr to those of your readers
in 1766• Ufa.,
with a.
a, tail 40.000.000
40,000,000 miles in c.^ ledH1X violinista, with two or; wlx&gt; have Consumption, Throat, Bronchial or
kiurth. und | :u-~.'a within aOOO.OOO ■ m.1,„ .,.iol^ «
a fiddle
flddi. in
la size between
betw«« ' Lung Trouble,
Trouble, if
if they
they will write
write me
me their
U
«.il« or the e«rU w ithout hurting any- (h „rfilu&gt;r; rio)in Md the violoncello. CF«S
'xstofice tddrea. Sinrenlv.
SLOCUM.
J u i Xearl/^l ibe .Mher InnUutnenU were I ’-.
axatl- M. Cm IU Fttrl St., Sew Tert.
C*~ The Editorial ud BotineM Menaretn'r1 of
IL. comet ot Ml r » aa com pined by
ctari.net*, with an
Udal'Apar GuAntatc* tote Keoeruca PrvponiUun.
Herwhel to l&gt;e 100.000.000 mile. In
1 p^nch horn.
The big atL-i.trth.aii'1 IS.OOOXiOO in breadth. Itre- Trac,jon of the band for atreet parade, .
MORTGAGE SALE,
mained visible
to tbe naked ejredfsreer- was a cuimeoi
nhlrneof oe)is,waic*wi-recujT
&gt;*!la which were carried
having
b?eu made
coBdltlojta
.
«ru • ofItafault
a mortirige
madebv
Jame*toF. the
Ncrwrwwl
ar.r
♦ r?.j numbs.
■ ou
stick above lhe player’s head. A DeltaNorw-sl. ni» wife.
John Andrew*.
....
., .. rdrtL
luuicsHiKcw
feared would atnke the earth, hrat ap- :
mllde „ pre^deal of notae; Inuit/in
th.stale
.&gt;&lt;wi.ht~n-m
i •*.
.. of
.&lt;
Count) ill the
Stale of
Michigan. In L
’*r .o&gt;
...
-------- J2Ci PI1 which &gt; or!gage
-•«
rt catne bMk twfoe aftmllBt&lt;.
cytnbata. drum., baaal
i nere w cieuii**** iv4^edue Five HlllKimt KHd
cnxard, and then vanished.
I nn^ snares, were more in evidence as Twenty eight Dollars and thirty-six cents and
Honali’a comet, with a tail 40.060,000 fea&gt;(urefl than they arc now. The Ms- no Milt or proceerfings at law bavlng been it»•t'tuted to rt-ioverttie amount secured by said
a.ih-s lang, wm first seen in 1838, when
band luu]
honored credit of mortgag® or any part thereof.
it . was
xniles from tbe earth. inventing what waa called the hoom- ; Notice ta therefore hereby given, that on Sat­
.. . £2b.ft00,000
»«.
urday the )Kh d*y of July XMC. at teu o ctaek
It nearly ran into Venus, but did not.
pah horn.
It waa a horn of immense In the forenne*’ there will be sold at the north
front door of the Court House, in tbe City of
T)ie Freat comet of 1861 traveled at size.
It was not iiftendeft ao much for Hastings;
Couutv nf Barry and State of Mich
the rate of 10,000,000 miles werj 24 musical
_
purposes as it was to carry sgan. said Court House being tbe place in whleb
the
circuit eeurt for the County ol Barry i’** M.
i.oura and many persons thought that i ©ff ~piunir.
*
Whenever
the
band
offi‘ ‘ .
Whenever the band offi- at public
auction to the bighert bidder, the
itsnail came in contact with the earth
at receptions, bouquets and the wremhes described In said mortgage or so
.’unc i(i of t hat year, there beinpr on that 1 iikc the bajidsmen packed it full of much thereof ».s«»y be necessary to Mrtlsiy
the amount due on said mortgage, with the in
cay “a phosphorescent auroral glaw?.”
things for the children at home.” trrret thereon, and the costa, cbarsej and expenres allowed by law aod provided for Iu samI
Much of tbe knowledge of thecompo- j 6
------------ - ----mortgage, said premises being situated In the
African Tree Crab*.
&gt; tion of wmete is due to tbe late Prof. •
Vniageof D» lt«L County of Barry and State of
In
Africa
there
exists
a
tree-crab
Mtehlgan
and described as lot number sin«n
Henry Draper, who waa very successful
the Village of Delton also lot number one
hi
• • • bos
tu a trick of crawling up a
■r* making photographs of several ctf which
hundred and thirteen In Bush and Blackman s
cocounnt
tree,
biting
off
half
a
dozen
Addition to said Village oi De.ton, Barry'Coun­
Lfirni.
‘
*bunches and thenxcreeplng down again ty. Mich., according to we Recorded Plat thereJo„,
backwards. The theory is that the nuts fLd.AKrtia.—.
ANCIENT MANUSCRIPTS.
are shattered by the fall, and tbe crab
aumtioK. Kamaatos.
Murt««w
thus enjoys a hearty meal. Now the
Atturner Tor
natives try to stop these depredations,
There are $200,000 worth of ancient
MOfiTGAGE SALE.
which often ruin the cocoahut crops,
ilanziscripte in the Astor library, but
Defaalt having been made In tbe eoudl’lon*
and take advantage of the fact that
the oldest of theae, saya the New York
of
»
certain
mortgage
m*d®
nJ imi0
World, is t he Evangeiiaterium, which the lower portion of the crab is soft Elida Shaw dated November,18th A D. 1W1.
and sensitive. When they are beard iu and recorded In the office of tbe K«ri*tjr of
it said to have been expreaaly executed
Deed».b»
th.CounO
JI
n
the tree tbe native climbs half way up
for Charles the Bald, the grandson of
the tree and drives in a circle of pikes
‘ barlemagne. He was a patron of tbe
made out of thorns. Tbe consequence
line arts, and was especially fond of
is when the crab comes down he en­
’n.bellished manuscripts. This rare
counters the thorns, and, supposing
and pbee iouh manuscript is written on
that be has reached the ground, he lets
fine vellum and is an oblong quarto of
the money* secured by said mortgage.
go, and is socrippled by the fall that he
400 pages. The first four pages have is easily dispatched and eaten in his °rNow .’rhireforeJby virtue of the power of sale
splendid full-length miniatures of the
contained In said mortgage, and tbe statute In
«ueh case made and provided, notice Is hereby
_______
four evangelists, profusely illuminated turn.
Jtaenth^onSaturd&amp;tbeffltdday of May A.
with liquid gold and emerald green,
h sw at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. 1 shall
A Hairy BorJill
tu’ub le Auction, to the highest bidder, at
The greatest curiosity of western
► haded with red and white on an em­
?he North front door o&lt; tbe Court H.vase In tbe
purpled ground, the pictures covering Frasce is a modern Esau, in the person &lt;• tv of Hidings 'that, being tbe place where
of Leon Femerod, the nine-year-old the rirex’itConrt for Barry County-i* bolden).
the entire page.
. nrMRtare (Jescribe*^ Mid mortgage, or so
aon of
of weM-tO-w
well-to-do p*rru»
parents ‘Bring
This superb manuscript was secured aon
‘’-s in
- the
—
Minttdueon
due on said
said mortgage, wit!) sevtu per
&gt; ome 15 years ago by the late Mr. As­ little village of Vindieq. Thf boy was Hinoun
of Twenwnvc iwi*™
tor, from the famous London biblio­ born in May, 1886, and from the day of
his birth ho* been covered with a heeyy anKd Ior ti^n.the prrAl^belr tfdgeribed
phile, Bernard Quartrich, who cata­
.u.mrjY. th"
logued it in 1880 at $5,000. There are growth of curly. .Uaw-colored hair.
Wkt'
more costly manuscripts in the Astor Several attempt, bare been made w SopTtu thr
remove tbla queer
hlr.aU —rrowth. but
l.brary—for instance, the Antipbonaire rvuju't
-----------/"KiTown
Town'two
two(2)(2'i
thirtyfirs
fiv*(35)
(35)
Town
(3)
■___ii
^ia nHarmntx
Section thirty
all_Mnuch
attempt.have
barebeen
*&gt;”ninln gj^u^r otofHoetion
of Charles X., for which I am assured k&gt; far
uw nine
nine (9)
&lt;»&gt;*&lt;«.
etIPi ea&gt;w.
mueb io
to North Range
the late J. J. Astor paid $10,000. But rain. Tbe boy dtallkee wry much
Mortgagee.
this old manuscript of Charles the be called “tbe baity boy,” and even bi&gt;
rmur T. ronGBOV*.
parent, arc Mid to be rery wnritwe
Bald has, as an antique, no rival.
Attorney for MortgMee.
Dated
February
1
&lt;tb,
16W.
on tbe subject.

THE COMETS.

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diminishes danger to life of
both mother and child aud leaves her in condllion more favorable to speedy recovery.
Stronger after than before. confinement"
says a prominent midwife, is the best remedy

FOR RISING BREAST
Known and worth tho price for that alone.
Endorsed and recommended by midwives and
all ladles who have used it.
Beware of substitutes and Lmitatlac*.

Makes Child-Birth Easy.

Sent by Express or mall on receipt of price,
$1.00 per bottle. Book "TO MOTHERS"
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MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made In the payment o
a certabi bond and mortgage dated the ifrst da&gt;
of November A. D. w-eb made and executed ht?
Jesse Austin, unmarried of Assyria. Barry
Counts. Michigan, mortgagor io Eugene Har
beck of the City of Battie Creek Michigan
mortgagee and. recorded In the office of tbe
Register of Deeds of Barry County Michigan in
Liber 19 of mortgage* op page 14 cn the 19th
day of November A. I&gt;. )«H) al 4 o'clock p m
aud duly assigned by said Eugene Hart.-eck to
me Electa C. IloPon ol said City of, Battle
Creek, and the assignment thereof recorded it.
the office of ths Register ot Deeds of said Bam
County ou the 27th day of July A. D. 1883 in
Liber 23of mortgages on page im». by which
drfanlt the power ol sale contained Id said
mortgage has become operative, ami upon
which said bond and mortgage there h claimed
to be due for principal and Interest to date the
sum of three hundred and sixty dollars and
twenty one cerlts, and no suit or proceedings al
law or In equity having been instituted to re­
cover the dei t secured by said mortgage, or any
part thereof bow therefore, notice is hereby
given that by virtue, of the power of sale contallied In said mortgage, ami of the Statute ol
the State of Michigan in such cases made and
orovlded, on Saturday the sixteenth day ot May
A. D. 1890, at io o'clock In ibe forenoon at the
North front door of the Court House in the City
of Hasting^. Harry County. Michigan, (that be­
ing tbe place of holding the Circuit Court for
said County of Barry) tne undersigned will eel
at public auctwn, ie the highest bidder, the
lands and premises described in said mortgage,
or so much thereof os shall be necessary to sat­
isfy the said Miiouut due aud Interest at seven
percent, costs and expenses of sale, and an
attorney fee of fifteen dollars allowed by law
and provided for In said mortgage: said land
and premises being described In saM mortgage
as-tbe West fractional half of tbe East bait of
the North West quarter of section Thirty Three
&lt;33) tn Township Number One (1) North of
Range Number Seven (7) West being in tbe
Township of Assy ria, Barry County Michigan.
Dated February 18th, 1HM B *
Electa CdlloLTOM,
Assignee
F. W. CLAPP,
3*.’ Attorney for Assignee,
q^OL-Battie creek Mich.

MORTGAGE 8AI.E.
Default having been made In the conditions
of a certalu mortgage made by George W.
Gregory and Ann Gregory bls wife to Anna 8.
Austin dated Janwuy -nd A. D. 1882. and re­
corded In lha office of the Register ot Deed*,
for the County of Barry and State of Michigan,
on tbe Second day or January A. D. iSKi &lt;n
Liber 33 of Mortgages, on page 335. on which
mortgage there is claimed to be due at tbe date
of idIs notice the sum of Twelve Hundred fiftyfive Dollars aud rixty-seven cent*, and an at­
torney's fee of Twenty-five Dollars provided for
in said mortgage, and no suit or proceeds gs at
law having been Instituted to recover the
nioueys secured by said mortgage, or any part
thereof:
N'ow.Tberrfeee. by virtue of tbe power of
sale contained tn said mortgaae. and Che statute
in such case vuaiie aud provided, natter Is here­
by giveu that on Saturday tbe Eleventh day of
July A. D. 1806, at ten o’clock in the forenoon. I
'■hail sell at Public Auction, to the highest Did­
der. at the North frontdoor of the Court House
in the City of Hastings, Barr&gt; Co.. Mich, (that
being the place where tbe Circuit Court for
Barry County is holdem, the premtars describea in said mortgage, or so much thereof as may
be necessary to pay the amount due on said
mortgage.- with six i«r cent, interest and all
legal costs, together with an attorney's fee of
Tweuty-five Dollars covenanted fur therein, the
premises being described tn said nwrtoge as
oil those pieces or parcels of land situate in th**
Town of Cartleton in the County of Barry and
Ntateof Michigan, and known and described as
follows:
...
The East fifty acres of land to be taken cti
the Hwuth West Quarter of Section No &lt;18) ex­
cept two acres In the South East vortierthereof.
Ai'-ottie South Ten acresot lano to be taken
off tbe Non h We*t quarter of tbe South East
quarter of said Seclinu No T8&gt; all Id Township
No Three (3&gt; North.Range No Seven (7» West
containing In all fl’tv eight (M) acres of land
accoMtng to itie Vnited States survey thereof
be the same mo. e or lew.
ANNA S. A16TIN.
FHn.tr T Colohov*.
Mortgagee.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Dated April 7. 96.
,__________ ;________

XT
MORTGAGE SALE ।
7i)cfaaU having bet-n'ntade |Id“ the condition*
of a mortgage dated the 19th day of January.
1892, made by Win. A Dowd of tbe Township of
Yankee Springs. Barry County. Michigan, to
Theadotla Dryer of the City ot M*«mbu1l In said
state aud ree rrird in thebTce &lt;»f the Register
of D-ed* for the County of Bam and State of
Michigan on the first day ol February '.892, ir&gt;
I iber 35 of Mortgages, on »mge 24$ and tbe said
Thredotla Dry-r having died January un, 188C
and one Jasper Adams wa- on the 4 h day of
April IKK appointed &lt; tne Frobate Court
in and for the County of v albouc la
aald
State as
Administrator of tbe
haiate of said Theadutia Dner deceasee
hv virtue of which atipolntmml he now
holds said mortgage as such administrator, and
on which mortgage, there Is claimed fo b- due
al Ib'-dHtrof this iiotic- tbe sum of Five Hund­
red and Three Dollars and fifty-four cent*
and an aftoroey'a fee ol twenty five dollars pro
vided for In said mortgage and n.o suit or pro­
ceeding* at law having been instituted to re­
cover the amount secured by said mortgage cr
anv part thereof:
t
Notice I* therefore hereby given that on tbe
eighth day «»f August. A. D. 1®G. at ten o'clock
Iu tbe forenoon, there will be sold at the North
iront door of the Court House. In tbe City c&lt;
Hastings, County of Barry and. State of Mich­
igan. (■•Bid Court House being tbe building i»
which tbe Circuit Court for the County ot ttarry
ta held), at public auction to the htgbeat bidder,
the premises described In said mortgage or s*
much thereof as may he necessary to satisfy
tbe amount due on said mortgage, as alxive s«
furtti with the interest thereon, and tbe costa
charges and exi*Dse« allowed by law and pro­
vided for in said mortgage, said premises be­
ing situated tn the Township ot Yankee
Springs- in *Le County of, Barry and Blate &lt;f
Mlch'gan aud described as the East half of the
South West quarter of section twenty-seven, la
town three North, range ten West containing
righty acres of land more or less.
Dated Hastings. Mltb. May 13.1896.
Jasper Aha ms.
Administrator of tbe Estate of Theadotla Dry­
er. deceased. Assignee of Mortgage.
ALONZO K. KENASTON.

Attorney for Jasper Adams Administrator Ar,
Assignee of said Mortgagee.

PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan. Countyof Barry
At a session of the Probate court for tbe
County of Barry, boldeu at tbe iTobnte Office
ta tbe city of Hastings. In Baid county, on
Wednesday, the 22nd day of April id tbe
year one thousand eight hundred and ninety
’'present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
Probate.
Iu the matter of the estate of Nancy M.JordBOn readtag imd filing the petition duly verified
of Ralph S. Jordan, pray inc that administra­
tion of raid estate mnv be granted to Philo A.
Sheldon or to sniue oilier auttaole person.
Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday the 15th
day of Mav. A. D. teW. at ten o'cicek to
the forenoon. be nsslyned for the hearing of said
petition, and lhatxhe heirs st taw of sidd deceas­
ed. and all other ihtmuis interested in said
estate, are required to appear al a ****!ou of
odd court, then to be balden at the Probate
ofltae. in the city of Hasting*, ta said counts
And show cause, if any rltrre be. w hy the prayei
M the Mtltiduer may not be granted. Anfl
it 1* further ordered, that said petitioner gh&gt;
notice to the persons interested in said wttate.
rfthe pendency of said petition, and the bear
in* thereof by causing a copy of this order to by
puollshed in tbe Hastings Banner a dcww
paper printed and circulated In said County ol
Barry once ta each week for three suceessta*
weeks previous to &lt;aid 'tay a( bearing.
(A true copy)

CttABlJW W. ARMSTRONG.

Judge of Probate.

PROBATE ORDER.

MORTGAGE SALK.

^HMOtCbarte. W. AnMtTOTf. Judge ot Frobote.

County, Michigan, to anna S. Austin, Jabs u
Bebmkr. Willtam H Stoeuni and Jwbn P_
as Executors of tbe estate of Robert F.

(jn reading and filing tnepetition duly vttffiM
of Cha*. B. Bauer. Administrator ot said estate,
praying that be may be authorized empowered
and licensed to sell and dispose of tbe real es­
tate of sahl deceased, as in said peUuo* de­
scribed at private sale, for the purpose ot pay­
inc tbe debts, valid claims and expenses ot raid
estate, according to the provision of tbe statute
tn such case made ant! provided.
Thereupon It is ordered .that Saturday the tab
day of May, A. D., 1888, At ten o'clock in
tbe forenoon, be assigned for the hexring of
sild petition and that the heirs at law of said
deceased and all other persons Interested In
said estate, are required to appear at a session
of said Court, then to be bolden at tbe Probate
office. In tbe City of Hasting*. In said County,
and show cause. If Buy there be. why the nrayer
of the petitioner may not be granted. And it is
further ordered, that said petit iod«r give notice
to the persons interested la said estate, of the
pendency of said petition and the bearing there
ot by causing a copy of this order to be publish
ed in the Hastings Banner. a newspaper
printed and circulated in said County of Barry,
once In each week for three successive weeks
previous to said day ol hearing.
Charles W. Armstrong,
A true copy. ]
Judge of Probate.

MORTGAGE SALE..
Default haring been made In the conditions
of a certain mortgage, executed by Lee Tinker
to Mark Norris, dated the first day of Otfoter
188!, recorded the Seventh ttavof October 1881.
Assigned by the said Mark Norrta, the eighth
day of Deci mber 1888. to Tip Ketchum, axel by
ibe Eaid Tip Ketchum assigned to Harvey Will­
iams, on the thirtieth day of December itoo,
and ou which mortgage there is one. at the
date hereof. Tv.o Hundred and Seventy dollars.
Notice Is hereby given •.hat by virtue of the
power of sate in said mortgage. I shall forecl4*e the same, by a sale at public auction to
the highest bidder, at the North front door of
the Court House, ta the City of Hastings, on tbe
third day of July 189C. at ten o'clock to the fore
noon, of all that certain piece or parcel uf land
situated Intlie township ot Yankee Springs,
County of Barry and Stale of Michigan know n
and described as the South east quarter, of the
North east quarter, of Section number twentytwo, In township three north of range ten west,
containing forty acres of land according to the
government survey, tbe same being the mort­
gaged premises.
.
Dated April 4th 1896.
Harvey Williams.
Chas. H. Bauer.
Assignee­
Attorney for Assignee.
OBDBB OF rVEUCiTlOS.
State of Michigan,The Circuit Court for the County of Barry
in Chancery.
.
Olive Lentogton
) At a session of said
Complainant,
Court, held at the
vs &lt; 'fCourt House in tbe
Frederick Lenlngton I city of Hasting*, on
Defendant. I Monday the 20tn day
*
of April A. D. IMG.
Present Hon. Clement Smith.
Circuit Judge.
It satisfactorily appearing to this Court that
the Defendant Frederick Lenlngton Is a non­
resident ot this state, and that be reside* in the
State of Ohio. On motion of Bweerey a Svreezey
Solicitors for tbe Complainant. It ts ordered
that tbe said defendant Frederick Lenlngton
cause tils appearance to be entered within four
mouths from-tbe date of this order, and that
ta cans of his appearance be cause bls answer
to tbe complainant’s bill to be filed and a copy
thereof to bo served upon the Complainant's
Solicitors, within twenty dajB after service of
a copy of said bin, and In default thereof that
said bill be taken ms confessed. And it Is further
ordered that within twenty days tbe x&amp;la Com­
plainant cause a notice of tbifl order to be pub­
lished In the Hastings Banner, and that the
said publication be continued for ta said paper
for six successive weeks, at least ooce ta each
week, or that he cause a copy of said order to
be personally served upon the said defendant
Frederick Lenlngton. at least twenty days be­
fore tbe time prescribed fur blB appearance.
Clement Smith.
Circuit Judge.

on which mortfiice tin
the date of thl* notice
HiiGdred and fifty-oc
MM* (Ml V,; andai.
five doltara prorated ft
no suit or proceeding
»U toted to recover the amount secured by saidt
mortpaae or any part thereof:
' Notice Is 1 ben-fore hereby given that •» Sat­
urday- the 23rd day of May A. D. J«, at tate
01 clock in the tort-noon, there will be sold, at
the North front door of the Court House, ta the
City of Hastings. CounQ of Barry and State of
Michigan. ’Bald Court House being the bnildinr
In which the Circuit Court for the Comfy ol
Barry ta held] at public auction, to tiM hlgtrsi
bidder, tbe premtsee described in said mort­
gage. or in much thereof as may be necessary
to satisfy the amount due on said marfgagft,.
asabovetet forth with tbe interest tteroom.
and th- costs charges and expenses allowed py
taw and - provided for hi said mortgage,
said premises being situated ta the Couitiv &lt;h
Barry and State ot Michigan oral described aa
all those certain pieces and parcels of land
destrlbed as follows, to wit: Tbe East half
LE 4J of the South West quarter IS. W.
•$
Section fifteen [is] containing Eighty IH&gt;] acres
of land. ul»o tbr South West quarter Is W. &gt;&lt;]
of tbe South West quarter [S. W. !&lt;] 0! Secftoa
fifteen HS] except two [2] acres out ot the
South West corner thereof. All in Township­
number One North, Range namber Seven Wesct
Barry County, Michigan, and containing ta all
One Hundred and Eurtiteen [118] acres
land,
according to the United states Surrey thereof.
Dated. Hastings, Mich.. February 19.1896.
ANNA S. A varix.
John L. Beamijwu
W1LUAM B. 8LWVW.
■ Jobs P. Dt»t gxabb.
Executors of the Estate of Robert F. Anstiav
■ deceased. Mortgagees.
AlonzoE. KKXAffroN.
Attorney for .Mortgagees.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made ih tbe conditions
of a cext tin mortgage made by Hiram A. Bar­
ber, Elizabeth K/Barber his wife, Clarence
Barber and Lillian Barber bis wife to Full ip T.
COIgrpve dated March 14 A. D. 1896. and record­
ed Tn the office &lt;d the Rectster of Deeds, tor tbe
Countv of Barry and State of Michigan, on the
Utii day of March A. D. iteS in Liber 47 ot.
Mortgages, on page 2Ct&gt;, That sate inortgazewas duly assigned to Sarah Johnsc®, and duly
recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds,
for Barry County. Michigan.
Tnat sala mortgage was upon the express
condition that should default be made in-th*
payment of iuteresL or any part thereof 00 »y
day whereon the-same is made due and pay­
able. as above expressed, and should the same­
remain unpaid and In ax rear for the space ol
thirty days then and from thenceforth, that l»
to say. alter tbe lapse of the said thirty taya»so much of the aforesaid principal sum of threw
hundred seventy four and 16-100 dollars a» re­
mains ’unpaid, with al! arrearage of Interest
thereon, shall, at the option of the sate party at
the second part become dne and payable.
Default having been made in tbe payatenr at;
interest due March 14th. W86 and tbe samba*
Ing remained unpaid and In arrears. f» ttaspace of thirty days and upwards the MmmmV
principal sum of three hundred ssven4y-fo«trand ic-ioo dollars with ail arrearage at’ iaterest
tbereon is aow declared due and payable by the
terms of said rnsrtgage. on wtxlcu -r i &lt;rtoea
there ts Claimed to be due at the date oC tnta
notice the sum of four hundred three Daltara.
and afteen cents, and aa attorney'• teft oh
Twenty-five Dollars provided for la *ai&lt;U zxrrtgage. and no suit or proceedings at tart aaviag
been Instituted to recover the moneys secured
by fluid mortgage, or aaypart thereof;
Now. Therefore, by virtue of tbe power of
sale contained in saw mortgage, and tbe statute,
in such case made and provided, notice is boroby given that on Saturday the Twenty-fiftk tey
of July A. D. 1896. at ten o’clock in the fore­
noon. I shall sell at Public Auction, to the high­
est bidder, at the North front door of tbe Ctwurt
House ta the City of Hastings. Michigan (that
being the place wtiero- the Circuit Court, toe
Barrv County Is bolden\.the premises describee*
In said mortgage, or so much thereof aa-may tar
necessary to pay tbe amount due on said iaortgase with seven per cent. Interest, and-all • legal

MORTGAGE BALE.
Default having been made in the conditions
of a certain mortgage made by Margrett A.
Stevens. Florence E.Spaulding. Orrin E. Bar­
ker. MaryE. Barker Blanche B. Barker, Agnes
Barker. Martin V. Barker. Harriett L Barker es being described in said mortgage as at! tPcew*
to Emily D. Bostwick, of Ithaca, New York certain pieces nod parcels of land situate atut
doted December 17 A. D. 1889. and record­ being in the city of Hastings in the Ootmtr «g
ed In the office ot the Register of Deeds, tor tbe ■ Barry and State of Michigan, and known xnA
County of Barry and State ot Michigan, on the described as follows;
toth day of December A. D. 1889, ta Liber. 33 of
The North half ot lots Nine hundred and slx-^
Mortgages, on pare 73. on which mortgage there ty-tbree (963) and Nine hundred.sixty-four
is claimed to be due at tbe date of this notice of the City of Hastings. Michigan, according to,
the sum of E'gbt hundred Ninety Eight Dollars tbe recorded plat thereof.
and Ninety Eight ceuts.and an attornej’s teeot ,
_
Sarah Johnhok.
Twenty-fire Dollars provided for ta said Phiup T. Colgrovi. Assigneeol Mortgagee^
mortgage, and no suit or proceedings at law I Attorney for Assignee of Mortaagre^
’
baring been Instituted to reeorer the money* Dated April». i W.
secured by said mortgage, or ary part thereof;
Now, Therefore, by virtue of the powap of
sale contained io Bald mortgage, and the stat­
MORTGAGE SALE
ute in such case made and provided, notice is
Default having been made In the cowdltion*
hereby given, that on Saturday tbe 1st day of
August A D. IWBtat 10 o'clock in the tortndon.l of a certain mortgage made by Tbe Michigan
shall wll at Public Auction, to the highest bid­ Whip Company a corporation organized under
der at tbr North front door of the. Court Bouse the laws nt the State of Michigan and basing
in tbe City of Hastings, (that being tbe place Ite place of business at Hastings, Barry Ceuuty,
where the Circuit Court for Barry County h Michigan to the Hastings City Bank a torpor*
holden). tbe premises described ta said mort- tion organized undertbe laws of tbe State off
gMfe, or so much thereof as may be necessary Michigan and having its place of business at
to pay the ainnaiiidueon said mortgage, with Hastings, Barry County. Michigan,dated March
8 ner rent, luterrsr. and all legal coals, together 5. A. D. 189C. and recorded In the office of the
with an attorney’s fee of Twenty fire Dollars Resister of Deeds, for the County of Barry and
covenanted for therein, the premises being de­ State of Michigan, on tbe Fifth day of Mareb.
scribed In said mortgage as all that! certain lot A. D. 1896. In Liber 33 of Mortgages, on poR»
piece and parcel of land situate In the Town ot 42L on which mortgage there Is claimed lobe
.Maule Greve In th- County of Barry and State due at tbe date of tills notice tbe sum of Five
of Michigan, and kr own and described as fol­ tLousand one hundred eigbty-slx Dollars and
lows:
aud an attorney’s tee ot Thirty­
Tbe Rast half of the South East Quarter of fire Doiiatt nrovlded for In said mortgage, aitd
Section Tliirty-twn (32) tn Town Two (2) North n”®r Proreedlngs at law having been in­
Range Seven i7) West containing Eighty Acres stituted to recover the moneys stcured by said
mortgage, or any part thereof;
of Land more or less.
Xow.Tbe^fore, by nnue of tbe powrr ot
Emily D. BbaTwicx,
contained in said niwtore, »CI| the MatuteMortgagee. sale
In such case made and provTar*^otlw.
PHI LI P T. COLGROVR,
by given that on Friday the Third Q», Of
.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
A. D. 1HB6 at 10 o'clock In tbe Forenoon, j
»
Dated Arril28tb, 1806.
sell at Public Auction, to tbe highest bidder, aw
tbe North front door of tbe Court House, in the
MOKTI.AUB SALE.
of Hastings Ithat being the place where
Default having been made In the conditions City
the Circuit Court for Barry County is holdea].
of a mortgage made by Wm. H. Whipple and tbe
premises described In said mortgage, or
bis wife Kila A. Whipple, to Job* Andrews.
much thereof as may be,necessary tw pay the
January 5.1883, and on January 23. IBM. record­ so
amount
due on tald mortgag*. with eight per
ed In tbe office of the Register of Deeds of cent. Interest,
ail legal costs, together with
Barry County In the State of Michigan. In Uber au attorney ’s and
fee of Thirty-five Dollars cov­
&lt;4 of Mortgages, on page 103. on which mort­ enanted
therein, tne premises being de­
gage there is claimed to be due Five Hundred scribed Infor
said mortgage as all those certain
and Fifty One Dollars and eighty-nine cents lots pieces and
parcels of land, situate in theand no suit or proceedings at law having been City
Id tbe County of Barry »M
Instituted to recover the amount secured by StateotofHastings
Michigan, and known and described as.
said mortgage or any part thereof.
:
Notice is therefore hereby given, that on Sat­ follows
Lots
six
hundred
twenty «even (aril six hun­
urday tbe 18th day of July 1896. at ten o'clock dred twenty-eight [C’Fl and six hundred twenty- ■
In the forenoon, there will i»e sold at tbe north
((2flI together with tbe tenements, heredit­
front door of the Conrt House. In the City of nine
aments
and
appurtaD*-Dceebelcmgir&lt;ar
IwaayHastings. County of Barry and State of Mich­ wlse pertaining to or situated upon said
reai
igan, said Court House being tbe place In which estate Including the power connected xitbtbe
tbe circuit court for the County of Barry is buildings upon said real estate ateiq Including
held, at public auction to the highest bidder, engine, boiler shafting counter shafting,pudey*
tbe premises described in Mid mortgage or so bangers, belting aud machinery of every natarw.
much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the
kind connected with or in said bulMlngi.
amount due on said mortg tge with tbe interest and
_
■ Hastings city Bax*.
thereon, and tbe costs, charges and expenses
iup T. eoiXMtoVS,
Mortgage.
allowed by law and provided for In -said mort­ _ PhAttorney
Mortgagee.
v
gage, said premises being situated In tbe Vil­ Dated March for
M,
IMS.
lage of Delton, County of Barry and State of
Michigan aud described as Village Lota Num
ber thirty four and thirty five In the Village of
Defton, Barry County, Michigan, according^to
MORTGAGE SALE
the Recorded Flat t hereof.
Default having been made in tbe eouditioii*
Dated April 92.18K.
of a certain mortgage made by Fred W. Rick el
John andrkw*.
Alonzo E. Kenabtox,
Mortgagee. and wife Mettle ot the town of Haatiag*. Barry
County, Michigan, to Hamuel Carse* at GateaAttorney for Mortgagee.
tni'g, Kalamazoo County. Michigan, dattwi
December? A. D. 1886. andrecardedln tbe vtPROBATE ORDER.
fioe of tbe Regi*tcr ttf Deeds, for tbs Cwilj at
Barry and State of Michigan, oe the Beweatb
State of Micbigan/County of Barry, ss.
At a semtten of tbe Probate Court. foi day ot December A. D. 1886 in Liber 26 ot MeroFVobate office. in the blty of Hastings, ^In
said County, on Monday tbe 27th day of
April, tn tbe year one thousand eight hun­ Sevencente. and an attorney's fee oFfterm
Dollars provided far In said mennge.and n»
dred and .ninety kix;
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of suit or proceeding-* at law having been instttt*cd to recover tbe mono s sucured by said moriProbate.
gage.
or any part thereof;
In the matter of the estate of Valentine O.
Now, Therefore, by virtue ot the power ©F
Buck, deceased.
Ou reading and filing tbe petition duly veri­ sale contaiiH-d in said mortgage, and the siMMwfied, of Henry Burton, Administrator of said In sneb case made and provided, notice 1s here­
estate praying that hi* Inal account filed April by given that on Saturday tbe 13th day of June
34tb, 1K«. may be beard and allowed and a de­ A. D. IW6. at ten o'clock in the-Forenoon. I
slutil sell at Public Auction, to We highest Ma­
cree of assignment duly made.
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Saturday tbe der. st the North Front door of the CMrt.'
23rd day of May A. D., 1896 at ten o'clock Id House in the City of Hasting* |LW being Ite
tbe forenoon, be o-vlgned for tbe bearing of place where the Circuit Court for Barry ('ottaiy
said petition and that the belr* at law of said Ls hoi den], tbe premises described in safe!
deceased and all other persons Interested In mortgage, or so much thereof as may be nerrwsaid estate, are required to appear al a session sary topay tbe amount due on wtid mortgage-,
of said court, then to be boldcn at the Probate with 8 per cent interest, and all legal costa ta.
Office. Id the elty nf Haniings, .in aald County, getber with an attorrey’a fee of Fifteen DoHms
and show cause, if any uierw be. why the prayer covenanted for tberelo. the premises being &lt;ke&gt;of the petitioner may not be granted. And It scribad In said mortgage as ail that certain lot
is furtta-r ordered, that said petitioner give no­ piece and parcel ot land situate in the Township
tice to the persons Interested In said estate, ol of Hastings In the County ot parry and mate &lt;*«
the pendency «f told petition and Jbe bearing Michigan, andjtnown and described as foUowsz
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be .Tbe Wewt half of the East half sf East h*H of
published in the Hastings Banner, a news­ North East quarter of Section Twenty-four [2U
paper printed and cirauiated In said County Id Town three ]3] North Range Eight [«] west
if Barry, once in each week for three suceetolve containing twenty acres more er te*s.
weeks previous to said day of bearing. .
8AMU«LCAIIS«nPHJLIPT. COLOBOVg.
Mortgagi ft.
CrtA*. w. ARMSTRONG,
&lt;A true copy.
J udge of Probate.

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, May 14, 1896.
MARSHALL L. COOK.Ed;tor.

THE HASTTN69, MICE.. POSTdmCE,

.

AC0U8T 14, 1879.

EDITORIAL notes

MICHIGAN REPUBLICANS.
meet rn STATE CONVENTION AT
DETROIT AND ELEOT DELE­
GATES TO ST. LOUIS.
U.U. &lt;0 Kt«t«.»t Cb.u»2 “
And then Declare for McKinley.
The republican. of Mlchlr«n r»tber»^
Iu MU tore. «t ttw il&gt;» metropolis Weduudsy ot last week to elect delegates aud
alternates at large to tbe St. Louis «"&gt;rentlon, and to eleet a coalman of Hte
State Central Committee and a State Cen­
tal Committee.
Soon after the contention assembled It
waa learned that a very pleaeant aurprlse
was tn store. Hon. Obfnncy M. Depew,
the famed orator and after dinner speaker
of New Terk City was In Detroit on rail­
road business eonnedted with tbe Michi­
gan Central railroad and he gave the conrention a very able speech.
His arganentn why the repdbllcan party shnnld be
returned to power were all loudly ap­
plauded and hla -story telling was Im­
mense. His comparison of the democratic
party to the little boy walking through the
reekskin cemetery, and eating green applre orer tbe graves of his little compan­
ions and whistling "Nearer My God To
Thee." bronght down the boose, aod It
waa-eeveral minutes before order could be
restored. When be mentioned McKinley’s
name along toward the last ot suite a list
of others, tbe convention went wild, men
eheered and bets, handkerchiefs, umbretlu and everything else that could be
moved was either thrown or waved In tbe
ale,
Tbe only Chauncey said that pro­
tection would be the leading Issue this
year and with-it the republicans were Io
march to certain power.
At the close of
bls speech be was given three cheers and a
tiger.
Beoator Janes, of Hillsdale, made a
good speech, though too long, upon aceepUng tbe ebalr.
Gen. R. A. Alger, ot Detroit, T. J.
O’Brien, of Grand BapIds,Jobn Dnncar.of
Calomel, and Mark 8. Brewer, of Pontiac,•
were elected delegates at large.
N. J.
Kelsey, of Bettie Creek. Henry A. Halgh.
of Detroit, George H. Kempf, ot Ann Ar­
bor, end 1- C. Washington (colored) of&gt;
'
Port Huron were elected as alternates.
Tbe latter alternate was loudly cheered
and waa forced to take tbe platform, which
be dM and made one of tbe best speeches
made, and scored a hit when he said that
I “hla greatest regret was that he wasn't
elected a delegate at large oo that be could,

I

Criasey, of Mldlaod.moviag that tbe finan-1
cial plank of tbe Minneapolis plstforw be
substituted for both majority and minority
reports which was carried.
Tbe Minneapolis financial plank, which
waa adopted m a substitute for both ma­
jority and miaedty reports, and which Is
tbe financial plank of tbe republicans of
Michigan as adopted at Detroit read* as
follows:—
“TUe American peapie front tradition an1
Interest favor bimetaltem. and the republican
narty demands tbe use ol both gold and silver
aa standard money, with sued restrict lou» an cl
under «&lt;»cli provisions, to be determined by
lecteiaUou. as will aecwre the mainteuAoce of
the parity of two metals, so teat the purchasing
and debt paying power of tbe dollar. whether
erf cold, silver or paper.ftbab be al all tones
equal. Tbe Interests ot the producers ol toe
country. Its farmers and Its workinraeo, de
mand that every dollar, paper or coin. Issued
by the government shall be as good as any oth­
er. We commend the wise «d patriotic steps
ah-e-idy taken by our government to secure an
International conference to a opt such mews
ares as will secure a rarity of value between
gold aud silver for use ay money throughout
toe - world.**
Hon. Dexter M. Ferry, of Detroit, was
elected unanimously as Chairman of tbe
State Central Committee and Frank Waite,
of Sturgis, and Alonzo Vincent,of Berrien
County, were elected members of the
State Central Committee from the "Fourth
Congressional district.
One very decided feature of the conven­
tion was the way In which Hazen S. Pin­
gree, of Detroit, was turned down at every
opportunity.
The sincerity of his Inten­
tions and bls declarations werequeatloned.
and remembering the action of the Wayne
County delegation two yean ago in voting
blank, the delegates present sat down on
Pingree, and everything that smacked of
Plngreeism Including Ex-Governor Lnce
and Hon. Perry Hannah, who were turned
down as delegates at large because of a
reported alliance with Pingree’s forces.
After a telegram had been sent to the In­
diana State Convention endorsing Mc­
Kinley it adjourned.

HOW DEMOCRATS RUN THINGS.

9t tbe calamitous judgment of 1892.
Il will doC do, therefore, topermit the
tariff question to take a secondary
or allow it to be obscured by the finan­
cial question. The popular instinct
t-qrns to the existing tariff system aa
the source of the evils that have so
heavily oppressed the nation since the
democratic party came into power in
tbe national administration,'qnd-th©
popular instinct is right. Restore pro­
tection to industry and wages to labor
by adequate duties on importations,
give the national treasury enough.rev­
enue to balance its expenditures, carry
out Mr. Blaine’s system, of reciprocity,
encourage our shipping by discriminat­
ing duties and make ample appropria­
tions for the national defenses and far
public works.
' Let congress do. this and the silver
question can be left to the doctrinaires
and the silver mine owners to talk over.
With restored prosperity among 'he
people the silver craze will vanish like
the mist of the night—Newark Adver-

BACK IN 1892.

The estimates of tbe receipts from in­
ternal revenue source* was $158,000,­
000. Up to this time they have reaenrri
$120,000,000. and it is expected thatw
figures for tbe completed year will be

about $14*000,000.
.
The receipts from miscellaneous
Anyone desiring to
sources are expected to slightly,
buy any farm orge?
| —After the cocoons intended for the
the eatimatea of $16,000,000, making the
dlk manufacture have been finished
property win do
total receipts for the year about $317,­
, the worms are killed by the beat either
“.look up the bar.
000,000.
v
. • of sfesm or of hot water. If the insects
The secretory’s estimate of tbe years
gains offered be]ow
expenditures was $362,000,000, which, ▼ere allowed to esape the value of the
according to his figures, would leave a e»coons would be lessened.
-For several years an old soldier
deficiency of $17,000,000.
___
The actual expenditures, however, it has been compelled, by poverty, to live ;
in
lie poor bo use' of Carroll county, Mo. I
is now thought, win aggregate about
Itot 44*. star Ferd't Motet, 1^;
$352,000,000. or $10,000,000 less than Mr. He his just received a pension, and has •
Carlisle’s estimate in December last, so decide! to remain in the poorbouse and i
pay
hi:
board,
because
he
likes
his
!
that the deficit at the dose of the year,
•H«N.
it is believed, will not show any mate­ home th»re so well.
—Indiana’s oldest residents are Alex- j
rial change from $25,162,423.
This
makes the total defldt for the three ■ ander Ferju?on and his sister of i
fiscal years ending June 30,1896, $136,- of Franktoi. Alexander is 103 years !
Any of above parcels
old and hi-, sister 107.
Alexander'
861,812.—Chicago Tribune.
wi 1 be sold on ti^e
ETHundreds of thousands of demo­ worked on tie farm every day, doing '
the
ordinary
»horea
of
the
place
until
!
with reasonable nav.
crats who in 1892 wanted “tariff re­
ments down.
form" hove got enough of it to last a he had passed his 100th birthday, and
lifetime, and will in 1896 give a plumper f‘ is still in excellent health. He takes a
'
dally
walk,
of
a
little
more
than
two
for protection.—Chicago Inter Ocean.
‘miles. His wife iaover 90 and is in good
M imi crop of “clover** which was health.
.
promised as the sure result of a demo- j।
—The army rules arc that two-inch
cratic triumph in the presidential elec-Ji ice will sustain a nan or properly- *
HASTINGS. MICH.
tion of 1892 seems to have been excluspaced Infantry; fou^-inch ice will
•Jvely reserved for export purposes. It |
■ carry a man on borselack or cavalry j
h perfectly true that the manufacturers I, ©r light guns: six-inch he, heavy field '
of Bradford and of Chemnitz and of a ]
guns, such as 80 pound«« eight-inch
good many other foreign towns have ,
ice. a battery of artillery with car­
been living in clover ever since tbe [
We have some
riages and horses, but not over 1,000
Gorman-Wilson tariff was passed, but
pounds per square foot on altdgea; and
with the mill people of America it is 1j ten inch ice sustains an army or an inabout the leanest season which they j• numerable multitude. Ou 15-iseh lee 'fhnirn ConJ
have ever experienced since the old ■ railroad tracks are often laid snooper- I
OCLu
sieve-holders upset the protective du­
a ted for months.
ties that gave “extravagant wages" to
—Tbe most important, as well as tbe (
free northern labor in 1846.—Boston
commonest metal in the world, is iron, i
Journal.
It is almost everywhere in nature. We 1
Also SEED CORN
kT-Thc two wings of the democratic are bombarded from cosmic spaces by '
party refuse to flap harmoniously. It meteorolites of nearly pure iron*, the
begin a.to look more and more as if two spectroscope finds it in stars ao distoat
of excellent quality. Our
presidential candidates will be named that tbo naked eye sees but emptinesa
stock of crockery and glass­
at Chicago.—Toledo Blade.
in the abysses wherein they burn. It
Hutnor la the Family.
wear was never inoie com
makes a 12th part of the crust of the
‘'One of those lacy, good-for-nothing earth. Ito particles are mingled in tbe
plete or cheaper than now
tramps called to-day and wanted a
dust of every country road, in tbe air .
piece of pie,” said tbe landlady, during we breathe, in the water we drink, in *
a momentary silence.
tbe food we e«L It is the great colorTbe bachelor boarder faltered and
1st of nature. Even the red of our j
laid down his knife and fork.
SWEET PICKLES $c toz. xc &lt;$.
blood is due to Ito presence.
“And did he get it?" he queried, onrSOUR PICKLES, sc Per doz.
iously.
Ale, Whteh la more used in England
OLIVES in Bulk. 30c qt.
“Not much," returned the landlady;
than in Amerien, ia a heavier malted
“he got a piece of my mind Instead.”
“Which probably destroyed his.** Uquor than beer, and contains a small
proportion
of hops. It was a favorite
piped the thin boarder in the tenor

Bom« Changes Since the Democrats Caste
Into Power.
I
This Is a fitting lime to recall to m:nd
apaMagect history
every intelligent man kntfvshe may
not always remember just when the
recollection is most important for his
guidance aa a citizen, or as a manufac­
turer. merchant or banker. Four years
ago it was quite fashionable in bus‘“*“
circles to be indifferent about polities.
Many men of capacity and expenenee
vent about saying to each other that it
really did not make any difference to u»e
country whether one sound man orian­
other should be elected president. They
vxere dead sure that Cleveland was
“round." He had been tried for b term,
and bail stood manfully against freecoinoge of silver, and men p*veT
to ask how far he would go toward de­
j
struction of the greenback circulation,
or tbe national banking system, in oj™
to make room for state bank notes. Harrisen also bad been tried, men said, and
he was unquestionably safe. Between
two safe candidates business men were
not called upon to spend time or give
money or to get excited.
Just then the clatter wnaall about the
money question. It is apt to be in Wall
street, among the people who deal in
money and use it us the chief instru­
ment of their business, and naturally
u*ink infinitely more about it than
I about tbe wages of labor. The city is voice from the foot of the table.
“His what?” demanded the landlady,
crowded with importing concerns and
agents of foreign manufacturers and sternly.
“
Peace of mind," explained the thin
merchants and bankers, whose interest
is to belittle the tariff question in order boarder, apologetically.
Everybody cried out in applause at
that Americana may be the more easily
One could even hear tbe pea
r-ersuaded to let down the bars and ad­ thia.
mit foreign goods with kws restriction. soup and see the jelly roll. — Chicago
News.
The prevalent talk in many business

During the discussion of tbe general
deficjencyxbill in the house a few days
ago Congressman Hopkins, of Illinois,
made some interesting comparisons be­
tween republican and democratic tariff
reform. Touching the deficit of $896,000
in the expense of collecting thecuatoms
revenue, he pointed out that in 1892,
under the McKinley law, the republican
administration collected $199,452,964 at
a cost of $6,450,466. Four years later,
under the Wilson law and a democratic
ndminiatration, $169,288,399 has been
collected, but at an expense of $7,239,183,
■or $734,520 more than it cost the repub11 cans to collect a greater sum by $20,­
€00,000. Incidentally it appears that the
democrats have employed 272 more men
to carry on customs work than the re­
publicans had and have increased the
t ircles four years ago was that the tariff
salaries of 168.
When President Harrison retired from really made very little difference with
office, at the end of a period of uncom­ the prosperity of the country, and that
mon prosperity, his party was able to -.he McKinley tariff win anyhow ex­
point with natural pride to the .fact treme and too high, and if it should be
lowered a little nobody would be hurt.
as a repreeeatatlve of hla race, caat a baL that, since 1888, the national debt had
With such cheap and superficial nobeen reduced by $259,000,000. Aside
M for Wm. McKinley tor prealdenL"
from this there was then in the treasury 110ns as these, many thousand business
’ Tbe great fight ot the eenventlon came I
men
faced a decision which inroad for
a free balance of $125,000,000, '"over
on tbe financial plank of the platform and $100,000,000 of which was in gold. Three * them and for 20,000,000 w age-earners of
aa unexpectedly large silver sentiment years of Cleveland and the new tariff— this country the wore*disaster known
was found. The report ot the majority of of “Grover and Clover,** as the cam­ for 50 years. They were fond in those
the resolutions lomml’tee read as follower paign song went—reveal what condi­ days of treating with a superior air of
contempt the earnest appeals of men
•The Bepubllcans of Michigan In rooreatlyy tion? Is there any of the industrial
aseembled at this convention, renew their faltb improvement which was promised? who knew that protective duties, which
ta the wit clples of tbe republican oarty. whtaj Witness the closed woolen mills. Any nad been maintained without a break
brooxbt uneaanmled prosperity to the natlop I
Site pul and will restore pnwperltv to tpe greater measure of employment for the for 31 years, could not be broken down
future. We therefore submit tbo loltowiuk Imasses? Instance 3,000,000 of tramps. or even seriously threatened without a
n^We*brttave ta a tartfl duty on foreign Imror- ’The reduction of the national debt has great collapse of Industries. Tbe su­
rations, prodnetng sufficient revenue tor the long since ceased and the government perior business men were pleased to
umport of the goveromeut and so adjusted •*
ta3re prweetwo to American Indusuiee and is spending $6,000,000 per month more say that it was all nonsense to attach
Anwriean labor, now opprewied to »n,,unl*™b
I leleddtgree by threatened aod partially-jarow &lt;than it receives. As Congressman Hop­ such importance to a tariff anyway, and
kins puts it: “The democratic admin­ that the McKinley bill had been a blun­
istration has issued bonds to the sum of der, and it waa no wonder if some reacSthJuSSbnialonJuie^^
N the
$262,009,000, put a mortgage for that ■ Hon in public opinion resulted. But
I Cleveland was a very conservative and
amount to bang over us for 30 years and
tafe man, and if he should be elected he
TSiro'tbe’rtou'S Iadded $11,000,000 to the interest on the
would rule his party and see that no
indebtedness.”
ref wSwJnMts dMHWrioo can be removed and bonded
I
I {JSSra^iantf sound bu«tress prosperity be , Nor is this the full indictment which violent or harmful change was made.
So
it really did not matter, and the
r^We believe In the principles of reeiifrocivv ithe Dlinois representative presents.
aa instituted aod loHejed by America s be- Knowing that tbe farmers of the coun­ sensible man of business was he whorelored statesman, James G. Blnine. and there- try would suffer most by a k&gt;w tariff, fused to waste money and tiny* about
tore demand ita restoration ae a wise and Dec- 5
eaaaxy supplement to a protective tariff.
1 there was a chance for the democracy, things which concerned only the fel­
“We are united In favor ef the Domination 1when it killed the McKinley law, to lows who wanted office.
of Wm McKinley of Ohio by the republican j
That waathe widely prevalent temper
nrtv for the ofltoc of pre? ide nt of the Unlied ,leave the reciprocity clause in force.
Katee, and hereby.instruct tbe delegates se- Reciprocity had opened a rich market and the tone ot conversation in many
। levied at this convention to use all honorable
means to secure bis nomination so tong as bls in Germany, Francs and the Latin business circles in 1392. Before the elec­
name Is before tbe national convention ”
American states for the products of the tion had been two weeks past gold be­
-We are unyielding and uncompromising In
ourdtuinnd for sound and honest money. We United States. But the democrats gan to go out of the country in a flood.
an In favor of the use of goW, silver and paper closed that market. As a result the Before Mr. Cleveland had been a week
dollars in our currency, all maintained at a deficit has been increased and the agrl- in office he selected Mr. Carlisle, long­
^•op^^r,”w^?S!D««"br:
cultural classes have been deprived of time rhampinn cf free trade, state banks
voivea the depreciation of any portico of our
| CHCTcney. and therefore are opposed to the free a trade which was a port of their live­ and silver coinage, as secretary of th©
•
and unlimited coinage of silver by this country lihood.
treasury. Before he had been a month
alone under present condition*, believing that
It was noticeable whea these facta, in office Carlisle’s letter expressing
anti) coinage would destroy the parity and de| predate and contract tbe currency.
concretely stated, were put before tbe doubt whether treasury notes should
“We have always given protection to our bouse that the democrats in charge of not be paid in silver precipitated the
ship builders. In late years we bare neglected
to protect our ship owners. We behevr the time the deficiency bill had nothing to say. panic for which the closing of hundreds
baa* come to return to tbe policy ot Washington The figures spoke for themselves. They of mills aud factories and mines, and
nod Hamilton, which by discrlinlDating duties
in favor of American bottoms, secured M per will continue to do so until tbe end of j the denial of employment to a vast
cent ©four carrying trade to American ships, the pending campaign. They are more army of workingmen, had been prtparusd wMcb. If now restored would ■&lt;■»" revive
car sbtopiug and eauMs American freights to eloquent than words and more im­ 1 ing. After looses of several thousand
be pate to Americans.”
pressive than mass meetings, and they raUlloM, what is tbe verdict of the
Senator Hopkins, of Mt.-Pleasaat sub- point unmistakably to a republican people dow? Their votes at recent elecmltted.a Minority report declaring that the electoral triumph. — San Francisco tkms show that they know by this time
Chronicle.
that It does make some difference which
I republican party at Minneapolis declared
THE ALL-IMPORTANT TARIFF.
,party succeeds. The choice of McKinley
for bimetifkism and making silver statMidelegates shows that they want a return
art money and that the financial plank of
to the. republican principles which
Ite majority report would take ua baek to
shaped legislation and ad-ninistibative
The McKinley sentiment that is car* action In tbe yean of unexampled pros­
Cleveland and bonds.
He snbmltted tbe
vying everything before it throughout perity, before men intellectually lazy
following aa tbe minority report:—
the country bee a plain enough mean­ &lt;r intellectuaPy blind voted for a
-Tbe American people from tradlttoi1 and
tasereat favor bimetallism, and the ropubllrah ing, and that is that the people’s minds change.—N. Y. Tribune.
party demand tbe use of both gold and si I ver aa are fixed upon the tariff question as the
sUtodard money and demands that all doHr*
THE YEAR'S DEFICIT.
rtriinr erf gold, Mfcrer or paper, shall be ot full predominant issue this year. It is
la^Jteoder. poe*e**log full and eq&gt;uipurch &gt;■- taken for granted that McKinley is all
tag aad debt paying power, thereby having a
j^rttrof value and t-that end we demand a right on the financial question and
yarciy American system of m &gt;ney. based utKjn that he will stand squarely on the finan­ । The treasury deficit for the fiacal
«oM aM silver wltbwK advantage to either at
tee Biata of this government. We demaud cial plank to be adopted at St. Louis. 1 year ending June 30, 1896, will be ap­
that all paper monejrtaued by the government But the great charm of McKinley’s proximately $25,000,000. This is the
stad m rodeemahhs in gold or sliver at the op
candidacy is his identification with tar­ opinion of officials and others best qual­
tem of the government.
-We are opposed t»tbe retiring of the green iff protection.
ified to make an intelligent estimate of
»arf-fi ths t-TW-.- re»
-- --In advocating the nomination of Mc­ the result of tbe fiscal operations of the ।
Kinley people want to emphasize their year.
In his annual estimates sent to con­
desire that the foremost place in the
campaign be given to tbe tariff ques­ gress at the beginning of the present
■mt bonds. thetvby ttxlog thr people u» beeesession the secretary of the treasury
tion.
If
there
were
no
such
popular
V0
U dollar*—
tbeprotts aeeuriex U&gt; it ;a the ex pen m uf the feeling there would be no explanation estimated the receipts from customs
for and no logic in the McKinley more- during the fiscal fear at $173,000,000.
▲ hot debate running through aD hoar men t, Personally, the Ohio candidate So far, with nearly ten mouths of tbe
or so folk&gt;*«l U&gt;1, «&lt;1
parUelptted ]D is not the most popular man in the re- year gone, the customs receipts have
roaabrd about S137.OQp.OO0. with a fsjr

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Potatoes,

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Its origin is ascribed to tbe gods. The
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and Ponlus and speedily spread. The
moat famous of Asiatic wines was that
of Chalyb, which furnished tbe tables
of the Persian kings. Wine was not
used by the most juncieni Ropans.

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coflees.

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■
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�Hasting' Banner
Thursday, May U. 1896.
w. R. COOK, Local Editor.

My Mow Sale

Mr. .nd Mrs. John Drnnl, hare toned
inrilaUon. for the um eaalrerau, of

Bcbool board held the aanoal elee­
t leaeber. ol the cltj Kbool, Frtd«r
tbelr marrl*&lt;e, which occur, tomorrow
FXmri, all the old teaeben *en
night. They wiu hold an Informal re­
retained &lt;ho were applicants.
Ulw
.
Mto
ception at their reeldeuce on Queen rtreet. Marshall, Mto McL.up.Uu «nd
Mto
pd- B. Muon, Fay Diamond, Roy Falcon­ Wild, BU.en were not applluut. tor an­
er and Loy Diamond have entered tbe Kal­ other rear. (The new teaeben elected

week Wednesday and Thurtday. May 20
and 21. \8everal will go from here to

Of WALL PAPER. cheer the Hastings boys on to victory\Mif
they get a chanoe.

is taking well.
It is a good thing for you
and a good thing for me.
You get the goods cheap:
1 don’t- have them on
hand when
I change
rlores, July tst.

f

Any Barry County boys desiring to take
the competitive examinations for admission
to the United States Naval Academy,
should bear in mind that it will be held in
this city. June 23rd. All candidates are
requested to report at Dr. Drake’s offilce
at 9 a m.
iJXrbor Day was observed In sixtyseven

schools of Barry Co. One hundred-nine
trees were set upon the school grounds,
three flag staffs were raised., many flower
beds made, and school grounds and houies

in general made more attractfvejkThls is
the report thus far received.

W L. Heaih.

For Sale or Exchange—My br(ck block
in Ann Arbor, occupied by a comi»:nRtion
grocery and meat market
Good block,
good stock, good fixtures all new.
I own
the whole, and will sell or exchange the
whole for a very, very flrot class farm In
any of tbe two or three southern Hero of
counties In Michigan.
D. Cramer,

Ann Arbor.
' Miss Bessie George and her class in el­
will give a recital at the opera
The DRUGGIST. ocution
bouse, May 22, next week Friday. This
announcement alone will insure a crowded
house, 50 popular is Miss George in our
clty.j This entertainment promises to be
up to tbe usual high standard of those pre­
• CIRCULATION •
is week,
86 quires. viously furnished by her pupils. Tickets
25cts. Seats reserved without extra
Hereafter, changes for advertisements charge at Heath’s.
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
Last fall during tbe races at the fair,
nsure insertion in the issue of the week
Bert Striker who was acting as starting
wUd brought.
judge ordered Casper Dunham and horse
off tbe track for running Into another
The best 25 cent tea in the city at Phil­
sulky. Mr. Dunham appealed the case to
lip* Jk Erb’s.
the board of tne American Trotting As­
Bo/h —To Mr and Mrs Kep Silsbee sociation which met Id Chicago last week.
Monday, a son.
P. T. Coigrove represented the Agricul­
Don’t forget the bicycle meet next Wed­ tural society and the board upheld Mr.
Striker in iris decision.
nesday night

LOCAL NEWS.

Heinz bulk pickles, sweet and sour at
Phillips &amp; Erb’s.
Emory Busby is building an addition to
his house in the fourth ward.
Quite a number of Hastings
foie to Lake Odessa Sunday.

cyclists

The Charlotte brand of canned apples,
in gallon cans at Phillips A Erbs’.
Fred Spangemaker is building a con
crete walk in front of his residence.

A council of physicians comprising Dr.
Long, of the Ionia prison for criminal in­
sane, Dr. Edwards, superintendent of tbe
Kalamazoo asylum and Dr. Fuller of this
city, meet here to-day by request of P. T.
Colgrove and F. W. Walker, attorneys of
Orlando Easterly to examine the latter as
to his sanity. Easterly’s actions as well
as his looks give evidence of Insanity, and
these physicians can readllv determine
whether he Is shamming or noL

Cut prices on silk capes and Dress Goods
Tbe Forepaugh A Sells Brothers Great
.
O. D. Spaulding
circus will exhibit at Kalamazoo Tuesday
* Miss Gertrude Stebbins will continue May 26ch. The Chicago, Kalamazoo &amp;
her popular sale of 98c. and SI.98 hats on Saginaw Railway Go. will sell round trip
Saturday.
*
tickets from all stations qs follows: From
You can get the best of Cabinet photos Woodbury 81.25, Woodland $1.25, Coats
for only $1.50 per dozen for the next 30 Grove 81.00, Hastings 81.00, Shult£\75c,
Cloverdale 75c, Delton 60c; Milo 55c,
days st West &lt;t Barton’s.
Cressey 45c. Richland Jot. 45c, East Coop­
r G. F. Chidester has made a fine im­ er 25c. Tickets will be good on al! regu­
provement in his house ou Green street lar trains ahd to return on special leaving
by pu ting in larg* windows^.,
Kalamazoo at 10:30 p. m.
Eggs, Eggs. Eggs, wanted in exchange ( Tbe last meeting of the Current Topic
for Dry Goods or millinery.
Club for tbis year will be,held next Tues­
O. D. Spaulding
day evening, and an invitation has been
Stauffer will tell you something in next
extended to the Woman’s Club ta be pres­
week’s Banner that will be for your in­ ent. Tbe following program wllF l&gt;e car­
terest Don’t fall to read hlsadvertlsment
ried out:—
7
Current events—Frank Cole, j tX* j A
Closing out Millinery Stock. Lettie will
“let” these goods “go’’.
The American Con st 1 tn t Ion—W. W.
O. D. Spaulding
Potter. ’■
The Life and Works of Phillips Brooks
The street commissioner is doing some
m’ood work on Gr^en street this week by
using the cyclone which puts the street in
excellent shape.

Phillips &amp; Erb carry a full line of canned
fruits and meats.
The latter Is just what
you want for dinner on a warm day or to
take with yon on a picnic.

Both city
Three good places to rent,
and cistern water. JjOW rent. Inquire of
C. R. Bishop or the owner at 301 North
Broadway. All centrally located.
We have the nicest line of Mens $3.00
Shoes in dark tan and “Ox Blood” that'
were ever put on sale. Call and see them.
Woolley a Bronson.

—Rev. W. W. Taylor.;
Resolved that men cannot be made good
by law—Al H. Weber ami P. T; Colgrove
Affirmative: Devjtt Bronson and Sylvester
Greusel Negat I veJ

One of tbe greatest hindrances to good
roads within the city limits Is the habit
people have of raking leaves, stones, sticks,
glass and ail sorts of rubbish out in the
centre of tbe streets. Some attempt may­
be made to burn the dry’ stnff.^ but the
stones, glass and wet leaves, not being of
a very Inflammable character, don’t succomb to the blazes and are left—an eye­
sore to tbe beauty of any street and a pos­
itive Injury to good roads. The council
should make It a penalty for anyone to do

The Troy Laundry Is now established in
the building the first door east of F. L. this sort of business.
Heath’s where they are prepared to do'
Julius Russell wishes to announce to his
first ciass work.
friends and patrons that he Is now located
Announcement—Eighth Grade examin­ on tbe south side of Main street. In the
ations will be held at Prairieville and1 store formerly occupied by Ira VanValkAssyria Centre, Thursday.,May 21 ana at1 enburgt. He proposes keeping a better
Hastings, (courthouse). Saturday. May 23. stock &lt;rf dry goods than ever and to sell
them at as low a price as they can be sold.
Flora J. Beadle.
Naching like Root Beer to quench tbe• Mrs Russell Will also continue lo keep a
t first on het days, not so injurious as many fine line of millinery goods. All friends and
other cool drinks.
Phillips &amp; Erb sellI patrons are cordially invited to give them
Badger root Beer, a ten cent package will a call at their new place of business, as
well as all those desiring anything In their
make five gallons.
. line.
Tbe new store will give them
When you want any photos within the
plenty of room and enable them to show
next 30 days, go to West &amp; Barton’s, at D.
H. Bay’s former ground-floor studio, andI their stock to much better sdvantage.
Tbs Banner has just finished printing
you can get tbe finest Cabinets taken for
some fine pamphlets for Professors Holden
only $1.50 per dozen.
and
McLaughlin and Principal Mealley,
Clover and Timothy seed. Kaffir oom.
who will conduct a summer Normal school
extra fancy Millett seed, oil meal. Jacksou wagona, new stock carriage and r«wl- In this city, beginning Monday July Gih
waguiw. Don’t buy a buggy until you see• and continuing for five weeks. The school
oar new patent spring, at Hendershott’si will be for advance and review work and
all teachers desiring tbis woik will find no
o poalte Court House.
..
The scarcity ot young -coltx this springi better place to do their work than here,
i
«* remarked. Very few are to be seen The pamphlet is splendidly arranged, is
through the country.
The bicy cle and full of valuable Information, has lists if
electric street railways have done much- state, district, county and city officials
t • reduce tbe demaud fur horses, and with salaries af each. .One of these pam­
many fanners have ceased breeding them. phlets may be had free of charge, by anyIn a few years, however, there is Hable toi one thinking of taking up tbis line of wotk.
be a demand for good young hones at fair• by addressing Principal Mealtey of this

prices, with uo supply to meet it.

city.

po8Bible.

A high assessed valuation In

an niju.j
Injury to the iurmer,
former, ana
and n
it is justsuca
justsnch ./
daybys above of 16 to 3.
an injury as this that Barry County I* suf- iXHastings fans had a ehanee to really 1
ferlng from. One superdaor cannot do enjoy a ball game Saturday when they &lt;
our buys Uke the Grand Have? tram
anything to right tbe wrong and no super­ saw
far Into camp by a score of 16 to 5J T e 1
visor or supervisors is responsible for it -Hastings team were in good form showing d
Mto Gertrude Sll«erl.nd,who- was
nor can he be blamed for tbe present -on- tbe result of tbeir practice of last week. I
’
Wilson, went in to pitch for Grand
ditton. If any supervisor should attempt
ttw
High AChoot, Miss Lilllaa Hessmer,
1
Haven but was glad to retire after ..he had i
to ent down his assessments to where they
m Mr
w Hastings
..rrr.
.
, .'
up, against the
sluggers.
1
Mbs
Minnie Mead and Harrie W. Km- ought to be and come before the board of bumped
Bojrrendame’opened
opeeed' tbe
tbe game
game' with
with *7*
rat-1j *
Boyrendame
a rat।field.j
•supervisors he would either be confronled Hing single as be invariably does and came
on-------------------------------McKevRi’a triple. Chase
retired
Several members of Barry Lodge went with a lot ot brv.d ualto, oreto b« would borne
-------------------— 'I
to
1 Jackson yesterday to attend a meeting hqve his assessments raised higher than at first. Miller got first ou an error and both
he and McKevitt came borne on Cadwaila’of the Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias. ever before. What Is needed is a general tier’s home run driver.
Wilson looked !
All
of tbe degrees were conferred by pick­ cutting down in city and county of all as- sick and after tbe Inning was finished j
'
* teams selected from the best lodges ot seMed valuations. A good man should be ntve way to Qulan.who finished tbe game.
ed
the
state, the members being chosen by sent to Lansing before the Equalization Tjbe game was characterized by heavy I
'
slugging mottof which was done bi Has-!
the Grand Chancellor. Barry Lodge No. Board. It may cost a few dollars but it tlngsJw. Tibafd doing mosfoT the bitting?
18. of this city, came lu for Its full share will be Uie best expenditure Barry County for rec Grand Haven team, be making four
^Pointed Toes BLACK
of
' honor, James L. Crawley having been can make and In the next five years, and hits with a total pt 12 bases.
' \
and
Following is the score:—
ssked
toad as prelate lu the second rank, for ail time to come, will no: only save us
1
Hastings
AB R BH PO A
Square Toes COLORS
'a part in which he is the peer of anyone in thousands of dollars but will -be~the com­ Borremiame, M------ - 5
McKevitt, c.................. 5
successfully
filling. To anyone acquainted mencement of securing such a thing as Chaae.ib
1
12
.............. .
4
Miller, p..................... 3
(with Mr. Crawley’s abilities In this line, It Justice—something Barry County doesn’t Cadwallader,
2b .. .. 5
CALL AND SEE THEM
is unnecessary to say that he performed get when it comes to state equalization.
Baker, rf................... 5
Murphy, ef.................. 5
bls duties, with signal success and In a way
..............j.... 5
No less a personage, tbto Mrs Grover Ankfe.it
Poff. 3b............... L... 5
that brought credit to himself and honor to
Cleveland gave a reception at tbe M. E.
At the Red Wont Shoe Store
Barry Lodge.
42
IB
12
Church Tuesday night In honor of certain
Grand Have a
AB R BH i-o
Hastings bad Its usual weekly fire on distinguished people who for the time were Quinn, p............I...'. 5 X1
Dickerson,
3b....;.... 4
0
Monday morning of this week. Night her guests. The large platform was erect­ Bugden, e............ 4
5
watch Trego discovered smoke in the re­ ed in the auditorium of the church, and Tibald W. cf........
Ttbald P. s»................ 5 ■
gion of tbe Troy Laundry bn East Main had been beautifully decorated with plauo Crosby.rf.......... 4
We-CkOnb. If........
3
street about three oclock. and soon saw lamps, potted plants and rugs. Shortly Maher, ib..................4
that it was issuing from the barn to the after seven thirty Mrs. Jas. A. Sweezey WHsod, 2b........ 4..... 3
rear of the laundry. Thinking first to get representing the lady of tbe white house,
PROBATE ORDER.
Hastings........... 1.. 4 2 0 0
out any horses that might be In the build­ with Mrs. John G. Carlisle — Miss Lettie Grand Haven...:... 0 0 0 1
uroEarned runs-1Hartingi
——8,
- Grand
ing he got the barn door open, and a sheet Garn — wife of the secretary of tbe treas­
Haven 2; county at Barry, holden at tbe Probate cOoe. ta •
Two base hits—Borrendaine.
«~W“:
of flame and smoke shot out. Almost sim­ ury, who was to assist In receiving took Quinn. W. Tibald 2,Wescornb. Three- base bits ! •*« oil.
—McKevitt. Chase. Poff. Home runs—Chase,
ultaneously flames burst out from tbe cen­ their places on the platform, and soon after Cadwallader.
W Tibaid 2. Struck out by MillI
tral part of tbe laundry. An alarm was the guests began to arrive, being announc­ ler 4. Quinn 5. Umpire Herd Green.
In the matter of the estate of Jowana VaaDnNOTES
turned in from box 86 and the mocking ed by Misses Agnes Lowry and Gracie
luster. Deceased.
On reading and flllng tbe petition duly reriSetf
Hastings may secure a new pitcher.
bird soon roused the peacefill slumbers of Grant who brought in their cards. Lemcf Sylvester France Administrator of said e»Tbe home team went to Grand Haven tate praying that his final account this day
the inhabitants with Its musical cadences. ouade was served from a punch bowl by
filed may be heard and allowed and a decree of
tbis morning to play the return game.
It proved a bard fire to fight as both build­ two of this seasons most charming debut­
Miller pitched a good game, fielded bls distribution duly made and be discharged trona
trust.
ings are encased with iron sheeting, which ants of Washington society. Miss Gertrude poeltlon splendidly and received good sup­ said
ThereOTon ft is ordered, that Thursday CW
4th day ot June. A.D.. ISM alien o’rioek to
port.
grew red hot and convertea tbe water into Hale and Miss Gertrude Abbey. After in­
the
foreuoon.be
asslsrued for tbe hearing of said
W. Tibald pretty nearly knocked tbe
hot steam as soon as it fell, but by bard formal greetings and Introductions, tbe
petition and-that the hetn at law of Mid de­
ball bald. Four hits with a total nt 12 ceased and all other persons interested in aaM
work the boys succeeded In getting the up­ hostess introduced her distinguished guests bases isn’t bad.
estate, are required to appear at a
•&lt;'.
per hands ot It, and kept It from spreading to tbe audience, and each one entertained
Hastings possibly cant beat some rip­ said court, then to be hidden at the Probate of- •
flee, in tbe City of Hartings, in aald county, and •
to the adjoining buildings. Tbe barn is a the company with whatever their particu­ roaring mouth-shooting professionals, but shew cause, It any there be, why the prayer M
petitioner may not be granted. And it io
total loss, and the laundry badly damaged lar talent would naturally call forth. can hold most any amateur nine a pretty the
further ordered, that said peculator gto» pottaw
Igir game.
on the interior. Nearly all their applian- Madame De O’or, the pianist was rep- \Ed Borrendame’s underground sliding
pendency of said
ces and laundry was secured without being resented by Miss Pearl Spaulding; Miss to bases can’t be excelled.
of this order to b»
It kicks up as thereof by causing
j Banxbb. a newain tbe .
damaged. The fire, without doubt was Francis Willard by Mrs. Lillian Botum much dost as a sandstorm, but Ed gets published
paper printed-and
there
just
the
samea
harry
in exc!
Incendiary. No fire had been used in the who in a short and concise speech advanc­
weeks previous to 1
building since Friday afternoon aud then ed that well known lady's Ideas of the tem­
Judge of i’roSaie .
(Additional
local
news
on
8lh
page.)
a gasoline stove was used. The'fire Inthe F1
«uw MUQ
»uuu. »«
unLuc Moyer (UC
perance
question;
Madame
the
(Atm* copy.)
laundry started near the roof. The barn j soprano soloist, was represented by Miss

We Have a
Full Uneof ■

Shoes lor
Utile Folks.

Woolley It ta,

i I’

was empty. Insurance was carried as
follows; on laundry 8600. machinery $100.
bam $100.

Tbe subject of just taxation is one that
should concern every citizen of Hastings
and Barry County. Every live, progres­
sive, enterprising citizen should not only
be willing but glad to contribute his or
her share to the maintainance of our government, national, state, county and city,
but excessive taxation is unjust Barry
county, in proportion to Its size and
wealth, is paying mere taxes than any
county In tbe state. There are no doubt farms lu Barry County that are assessed
for more than they would sell for anymore
than the owners ask for them. We know
of several business houses in tbis city that
can be bought for several hundred dollars
less than they are assessed for. Such a
condition as this not desirable and prevails
In no other county that we know of out­
side of this. The proprietors of real estate
in counties adjoining us laugh at our high
assessed valuations. For instance Bowne
township, in Kent County, which joins
Irving township, this county on the north,
has some of tbe very best farmlug land In
the state, very much superior to Irving
township, and yet we are informed that
Bowne township is assessed $100,000 low­
er than Irving. ‘A study of the assessed
valuations of the various counties of the
slate leads one to tbe conclusion that the
agricultural counties are being assessed at
the expense of those In which the larger
cities of the state are located.
Barry
County has 23,699 population and i» assess­
ed for $15,000,000. Kent County has 121,­
919, population (over four times as much
as Barry County) and is only assessed 850,­
000.000. Every body knows that property
becomes very mfleh more valuable as pop­
ulation Increases, especially in such trade
centers as Grand Rapids. Wayne County
which includes the whole city of Detroit
with Its 300.000 people, is only assessed
twelve and two-thirds times as much as
Barry, or 8190.000,000.
Anyone who
knows anything about the city of Detroit
knows that twelve and two-thirds counties
like Barry wouldn’t and couldn’t buy
Woodward Avenue alone.
Then there’s
Calhoun County, with about 50,000 people,
mone than twice as much as Barry, and
which contains tbe city of Battle Creek
with over 16.000 people. Albion with 5,000
people. Marshall 4.500, and with a soil
richer and better than Barry County’s and
worth much more and still only assessed
for twice as much as Barry. Two such
counties as Barry wouldn’t begin to buy
tbe city of Battle Creek. We have previ­
ously told of now tbe Banner is assessed
more oil its machinery alone than a good
business lot, a three story brick block, aud
a printing outfit, equally as good as tbe
Banneb’n Is In tbe hustling city of Owoeso.
Barry County Is paying far more than Its
just share of slate taxes, our portion
being outrageously high when comparlsBs
are made with other counties. When com­
pared with the counties we nave mentioneri Barry County ought not to be assewed
over one-half what it’s to day. and onethlrd would be nearer right.
Tbe Boani
of Supervisors should give tbis matter
careful consideration at it meeting next
month. The very beat man thaY Barry
Coanty can get should go before tbe State
Board of Eq-ialtatlon which will meet &lt;oon.
:lnd get justice done us If such a thing is

Ida.FilzSimmons; Miss Anna Johnson as
“Pansy” read an original and charming
story: Miss Kate Field, the journalist was
represented by Mrs. Will R. Cook: Miss
Harriet Hosmer the artist by Miss Wilda
Bliven; Miss Potter tbe elocutionist by
Miss Bessie George; Jesse Bartlett Davis,
the contralto prlma-donna. by Miss Mary
McElwain; Miss Carrie Duke, the violinist
by Miss Berlba Rider; Mrs. G. R. Johnson
as Miss Clara Barton gave an interesting
account of her life work as leader of the
Red Cross movement tn ibis country and
of her present mission in Armenia. Mr.
James Whitcomb Riley — F. *W. Walker—
who had dropped in unexpectedly to pay bls
respects to the first lady of the land, was
prevailed upon to remain, and gave one of
his delightful readings, although he was
Inclined to appear abashed at first as the j
only representative ot his sex among :o
many ladies. Each of tbe guests were pre­
sented with flowers from the hostess as : n
appr‘elation of their efforts. Mrs.Sweezey,
ns Mrs, Clevelfiod, personated that charm­
ing lady with the ewe and tact one would
expect of the president’s wife. Several
express) ci a desire to see the children and ।
Mrs. Cleveland would have been pleased
to humor the fancy of her guests but un |
fortunately the little ones were ill with the
measles, and as Mr. Riley and Mrs. Will-,
aid bad never had the disease, it was con- (
sldered too great a risk to Incur. The pro- j
gram was planned by Mrs. Stella Lamp- .
man. who has one of the departments ‘
of the Epworth League under her
charge, aud It was due to her efforts that
the League were permitted to enjoy tills
unique and pleasing entertainment •

FURNITURE
BELOW FACTORY COST.
Twice a year furniture manufacturers fromall over tbe United States exhibit their goods tn
Grand Rapids. Instead of packing them up
and shipping them back' they are left with ns.
During May they have ordered us to sell them
even below the factory coat to make,

AND WE SHALL DO IT.
The CHAIR here shown is made in quarter
sawed oak, polish finish, box seat; made as well
as they know bow.
Cane Seat.
|1 Jd
/
Sole Leather Seat. 12.0).
Regular price 13.00, S3 JO.
This is simply a sample ol what we are doWe have all kinds of Rockers, Couches, Dling Tables, Book Cases. Chamber Sults and
Iron be^, all cheaper than they will ever be
sold again.
You can save about 50 per cent, at this w»ie
and It is a rare chance to ‘get somet bing once
for little money.
If yqu can’t come yourself write for cuts or photos of the thing you want and we will
tell you all about ft,

Chas. P. Limbert &amp; Co.,
GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE BXPO8ITION,
GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.
BLODGETT BUILDING,OTTAWA 8TREET.

It’s our

to tell you about our

A BIG LINE

SUMMER GOODS
BICYCLE SUITS,
—We can do so
with more satisfaction to
you and ourselves if you
will come to our place of
business.

THE LARGEST

�Hastings Banners
Thursday, May 14, 1896.
cook BROS.. Proprietor*.

WHALEBONE FACTORIES. ।
Wheretho Crude
for the

AN APED l-OVEA.

THE BOOMING
it

Wtea
Yro«. OM. W«* JMM.
IH U»W MW I" T ■
,
Two rwoarkablo omm of ton««vitj
wore retailed recently by •
tion between eererel gentlemen In thin
cltv.tav. the Shelbyville Gwtte. They
were diecnwiiog the death
George McCall, the veteran Sap"1
preacher, when It wan authentically
elated that Mr. McCall’. gre*t^raod_

latner nveu &gt;*•&gt;
------- '
&gt;•
"There is a surprising amount of
He was a bachelor at 100 and
celebrated English specialist, ^entitled year*.
British capital sunk in this country
took a notion to get married. IIe
"Clinical
Lectures
on
the
Prevention
of
every year in attempts to put foreign
ried out hie idea and was married.
Francisco. Other* Will Be Located
commodities on the market,” said a Consumption,” has just been published
Three sons were born to him, and he
man who makes a business of floating in London and is attracting much at&gt;Important Industry.
lived to *ee tbe oldest aon old enough
tention
there
on
account
of
its
being
an
new schemes, recently. “I um what Is
.
known as a promoter, and I’ve hod un­ eminently practical work, and because to vote.
The establishment of the whaling
This was consideredI ‘ remarkable,
the
preventive
measures
which
he
pro
­
i usual opportunities for becoming fn
station at Monterey bay will, it is ex­
poses
have
been
thoroughly
considered
but
n
gentleman
in
the
crowd, whose
miliar with the inner workings of tbeoe
pected, increase the demand for skilled [ enterprises.
and are readily applicable by every one. character and standing religiously and
labor employed in this city in the man­ i "There are just enough British ata
In this country, according to the lat­ socially are alx&gt;ve reproach, told an
ufacture of whalebone. This is looked
pies with a large sale in this country to est statistics,-more people die from con­ authentic account of the life of his
upon by the Merchants' association as
induce other manufacturers to try to sumption than any other disease. In great-uncle, who was one of Georgia's
another indication of good times for
place tlieir goods on the market. Many the census year of 1889-’90 there were pioneer citizens. This old gentleman
California, and the whaling industry
of these commodities are of such ex­ over 102,000 deaths from this disease. lived to be 130 years old. He lived in a
on this coast will be fostered.
cellent quality
that they
would succeed In England and Wales.Dr. Murrell says, log cabin, indhe northern end of which
In
AU itself,
liDCLl, the
UIC whaling
YYMUUUK trade
““IV is
io consid
vuuaiu i|
rtable At thi. port, but it. incretw. , aoywhar. on their mnrita .Ion. if prop­ from 50,000 to GO.QOO people die annual­ was cut a spuare hole. Tbe old man
ly from consumption, and another 50,­ turned tbe bend of his bed to that hole,
means more to landsmen ana the ni&amp;nu- . erly pushed, but the wealthy manufac000 from other tuberculous diseases. and slept that way in the warmest and
factoring interests of the city than is turera on the other side seldom go the In the 33 years from 1848 to 1880, the
coldest weather. His wife died when
right,
way
about
placing
their
goods.
generally known. It means that with­
“Because an article sells well in Eng­ number of deaths registered as due to he was about 90 years old, and for
in the next few years San Francisco
phthisis,
or
consumption
of
tbe
lungs,
many years he lived as a widower. At
w wuMwuaj«*&gt;vM
~
will become not only the whaling port land is no reason why it would sue- :
ceted in this country, nor will the meth- was 1,702,027, the majority of patients the age of 11* he cut an entirely new
of the world, but also the center of the ; ods that brought it into notice there ! being comparatively young adults.
set of teeth, and at the age of 123, one
W^re^Wa™4m^eto^actorvhasbeen Inake
kpown among us. The char- j
Dr. Murrell stales that perhaps the morning, he saddled his. own horse,
act eristics of the people of the two j first great need is tha£ the public should sprang, into the saddle, and rode 30
established in this city, and before long countries are entirely different, and to * realize that consumption is an infecmiles to address a widow and to nsk her
tlw six other factories in the United
the failure to recognize this important ! tiou* disease. The infectious nature of to be his wife. He evidently was re­
States—now located in the eastern
fact
may
be attributed the ill success.; the malady is recognized by all doctors, jected for he rode back that day and
states—will undoubtedly be moved to
of nine out of ten of these enterprises, i but even the educated public are on lived seven years longer.
this city. This proposition is almost
I
“The first mistake is generally in the ! the whole lamentably ignorant on the
self-evident when it is considered that
kind of man sent out here to boom ' subject.
.
at present five-sixths of all the whale, .
„ ,
,, .
~‘’
.
““»
If it were once realized that all forms
••TIP IT.”
bon. tennufacturod in America i.
shipped from this port across the con- of
~ commissioner, and is known to
« the
» of tuberculous disease are due to the
eariklre GamMcrs.
tine nt before it is prepared for the firm as a faithful servant in whom presence of a germ, the tubercle bocilthey have the utmost confidence. This । lus, and that the germ or its spores may
Among the strange sports of Lanca­
market
.
i means
that he is a plodding old fellow. I pass from the tuberculous patient to
shire
is
a
game known variously a*
New Bedford, once the great whaling
port of the world, does not send out hide-bound by British conservatism. In j the healthy and there set up similar "coddam” or "tip it.”
.
the face of the wonderful energy he ‘ mischief; and tijat it is possible to pre­
As the Lancashire man of sporting
more tlrnn one or two ships after the
leviathan now, and all the rest of the meets with everywhere in this country, I vent the passage of the living germ tendency.must hare a wager on every­
trade is centered at this port It was be goes about his work with old-world from the diseased to. the healthy, n thing that engages hi* attention, a lot
' great advance would have been made j
this fact which called into existence slowness.
of money changes band* on this game,
“Large sums of money set aside for on the attempt to prevent the spread of generally in a amall way, but quite fre­
tbe whalebone factory’ and that will
tbe
purpose
in
hand
are
expended
in
; the disease.
Speaking of the dangers
bring other factories of the same kind
quently in substantial sums. Indeed,
to this city.
| frequent trips across the Atlantic and of infection Dr. Murrell says on the says London Answer*, there is a recog­
The price of this commodity Is on the i cabling over petty details that a live ' authority of Dr. Hermann Weber:
nized champion player of "tip It,” who
* I
“The following, is tbe history of 63
increase, if anything, though the whal- • American would never bother his head !
is open to back himself for £ 25 to "lick
.uuunta T ■. —m -r—rm fffi-- wbei- -n^°°^—As
_juch
much
caution
caution
is is
exercised
exercised
' persona,
'
male or female, who, with a
tag industry itself has fallen into com- .
JS^roVJlD^ifl«n‘“pro^rtJ^.' ’ln
rentln
or hiring • more or
-------*’ t » 'temporary office
““
pronounced consumptive creation.”
And this is how it is played: Tbe
’ taint, married healthy partners. The
Many refined oil. have been found to • P°rUr “ if * ,ortu“
rival players take a button, or some
take the place of .perm oil, but no .ub- i *°‘
*J“ °ne m't*od °'
wives of 39 became infected, and the
small article, and sit on opposite sides
rtttnto ha. ever been found for whale“ u?e&lt;1 “ once- A
I husbands in more than one instance in­
of a table. The beginner puts his
bone. Many cHort. have been made to '*“• *nd _m“ne'V *” U‘“, 'IP’fd’d : feeted more than one wife. Thus, nine
any -----result,
and’
in a '■ husbands lost between them 18 wives hands under the table, and, taking the
Ind some .ubstance that could be u.ed ■j without producing —
- -™
button in one of them, raises his closed
in the place of whalebone, aud many * year or so the commissioner is recalled in this way, one haring lost four wives, fists into view, and the buainess of the
losing
four others two each,
experiments on various metals and sub- ;, and the scheme abandoned.
...
iI one
----------«&gt; three,
-----------------------other is to say lb which hand the button
..-d
j throe
xu
--------.--------u
The huR
_
stance, have been made, but to no pur"ueceae
ot। American promoter, I. un
only
one—
each,
PRFPARATJONfe FOR
—
-----------------lUlXX? VUIJ
UUU
UU"
pow. For corsets and drete bodlces.no abroad
*h”^ in floating schemes more or less ;' •bend*
—*- -*■
who
---------married
---------------consumptive wive* is held. The button change* sides as it
&gt; isionary *hould teach our British 1 suffered les*, for of the husbands of is found, and the game goes on until the
other substance will answer. Nothing
points are reached. :
else is so pliable and so lasting at the couaina that the Yankee boomer la un- I 29 wivea only one waa Infected,
It is often played with two or four a
npproachable in bin special line at bnai- I
“Bergeret also reoords a remarkable
same time.
side, and the champion will meet a
It is not generally known, but it is a ncaa. More than onee he baa taken hold Inatance of the communicability ot condozen at a time, and discover the hand
fact, that whalebone may be used over ot one of these abandoned erterpriaes : ,umptlon. He relates the cnee ot a sol­
bolding the .button by a sort of instinct.
i and turned failure into success. The ‘ **
— healthy
— —
j ^.■•
x._..a »-----j,a----dier,
and
without
hereditary
and over again, and is practically inThe i&gt;OBition of the thumbs decides
*' ,' points in which he differs from the
taint, who, suffering from a trivial ail­
deatructible. When bent out of shape j
By whether the game is "coddam" or “tip
it can be straightened by first steaming •1 British commissioner are tbe ones that ment, was sent to a hospital.
it
” On this trivial pastime hundreds
are
absolutely
essential
in
this
busi
­
■nd then placing it under pressure. I
chance he was placed in a ward between
of pounds change bauds every year in
Aside from the part it playa in woman’s ness. He is familiar with the country two consumptive patients. He speed­
some
parts of Lancashire.
apparel, its chief use is for whips. The and the characteristics of the people he ' ily developed symptom* of the disease,
is appealing to; he has that audacity I
and was sent home to his native jMace.
process of cleaning and drying the crude
THE SYRIAN ARABS.
which is such a great means of ultimate * Shortly after his mother, two brothers
OrNJVEMBXRa ARX AUUtat*- WELL UNDER W.&lt;Y. ANEW
whalebone when first taken from the
ships is interesting. It is scrubbed Miccess in promoting, and he possesses ' and a neighbor and his wife became
the
wonderful knack, which distin- ' consumptive.”
and drenched with fresh water when
The Syrian Arabs have changed their
As to the methods recommended Tor
unloaded nt the yard, and then stood up guishes him from every other natioaR^- !
preventing the disease, they may be style of dress less than any other na­
in bunches to dry in the sun- Down at ity, of being able to catch on.
A pecular fcaturo of the promoUng gathered from a peruaal of th. aindl- tionality.
At any rate there is do
the yards of tbe Pacific Steam Whaling
IS TO BE ELECTED. A ND
which are favorable
r.To^,|e to its
iu spread.
,
record of its having changed during
tions which
company at the Potrero the stranger LuAinero i. that a boomer will .tert &gt;n ■ UoM
th.
west
and
work
fats
way
Mat.
Long
fn&gt;m
the
obMrTMM
o
,
a
,
im
.
the
period
covered
by human history,
who sees the vessels unloading from n
Overcrowding, deficient either tfs regards male or female drrea
distance and beholds tbe washed strips experience has proved to him Utat the ple rnl,,.
Saving only for his
’ ' ventilation, -bad drainage, a damp cli­ or adornment.
of bone stacked up to dry, 1b very like­ western people like novelty and are alriL
’
r?
5
^
’
J
i
ean
7
^?*ll*.'
i
-------------.'
—
I—on. ano
ly to mistake it for some rank growth
, mate, dusty occupations
and .insuffi- firearms, there is no reason to believe
A good .tart to th. main thing ta thi, I rlen, ,uoliph,
W| to lnJupe
of weeds or tales.
. ’
" - . - ------- i a con- Uiat the Bedouin of the desert does not
:'7
st,“
When thoroughly dried it Js bundled business, and if an article has a paying । dltion of ill-health which renders the clothe and adorn himself exactly aa be
pale in the west a boomer can lay siege1 subjects of it easy victims to the in­ did in tbe days of the Patriarchs, and
up and taken to the factory on Califor­
io
the
more
conservative
cast
without
the women wear their ornaments in the
fection.
nia street, or shipped east to the fac­
Jul
yd dlaenmltata wy intarwt rv.ry Auwnnui rlhwo
tored, there to be still further scraped danger of becoming bankrupt in the
Thia has been strikingly illustrated j nineteenth century of the same shape
attempt.”—-N. Y. Sun.
?rb ,ra'"bw'
nmnm Faatlkm».u&gt; .HI.:, - a.
in England many, times with soldiers | and in tbe same style as Sarah aud Re­ acnialtma. and arart.tr “
and dressed, then steamed and polished
»&lt; ««n’ ot hoeaahold Intaraw. make a, AN IDEAL EAM1LT urax
■nd cut into marketable strips. From
in barracks and with the inmates of becca did. Among articles of .western
BLACK DIAMONDS.
first to last a good miinj’ men are re­
prisons.
Tuberculosis also occurs in costume, the two oldest are probably
We furnlab “The Banner” and New York Weekly Tribune" &lt;t»Ui japm)
quired to handle the bone product that Moat of Them Produced In Brasil and epidemic form among animals kept in the Highland kilt and the smock -frock
1* brought to thia port by the whaling
Sent to Africa.
confinement.
One mode of spreading of tbe west country English laborer. It
■vessels, and when it is considered that
Although the greatest diamond mines the disease, which 1s often the cause of is not probable that either of them
each one of these vessels is manned and in the world are in South Africa, Brazil the infection of children, is tbe practice baa altered much for 1,000 years. The
provisioned here the real importance of exports more diamonds to that part of kiaaing on the mouth. "Thia repre­ smock-frock was the peasant drew in
the entire industry is seen to be not than anywhere else on earth. The ex­ hensible procedure should be moat ear­ early Saxon times, and the kilt would
AddreM all orders to
•t all insignificant to the material wel­ planation is easy. They are black dia­ nestly discouraged,” says Dr. Murrell. seem to be a development of the kirtle
fare of California.—San Francisco Call. monds, and are not of the kind used in
Other means of prevention which the or fringed girdle, which was probably
jewelry. Tbe place of their greatest author says he cannot too strongly the earliest garment worn by map.
utility is underground in mines. South recommend arc the thorough disinfec­
FIREDAMP TELEPHONES.
It was one of Platt Evans’ pleasures
Africa does not produce them, but it tion of the rooms and clothing of con­
Write your name and address on a postal card, serid jt to Geo. W.
could not well get along without them. sumptive patients. the isolation of pa­ to teach his friends how to purchase
Best, Room 2, Tribune building, New York City, 4pd a .sstrple
tender
geese, though he could not al­
Black diamond is the hardest sub­ tients in un advanced-stage of the dis­
For inventors theever-presentdanger stance known. Its utility has only been
copy of The New York Weekly Tribune will be mailed to you.
ease. the inspection of cattle, the pre­ ways get them in the market One
to miners from firedamp l&gt;as always realized for about 20 yearn, and improve­
vention of overcrowding, the condem­ morning he saw a lot and inquired
been a problem. Sir Humphrey Davy, ments are constantly being mode in it
nation of all back-to-back houses, the bow many there were. "Alymt adosen "
with his non-explosive lamp, decreased The rough stones are taken and split by
rejection as an article of food, of the "as the reply. "W-w-well." said Platt,
the chances of danger considerably, machinery in a way that was unknown
I k-k-eep a b-oardi ng-house, and my
milk from tuberculous cows, and the
but the frequent fatal accidents re­ until recently. The split must follow
regulation of dusty occupations so as: b-b-boarders are tbe biggtwt c-eaten,
* ported show that the risk is still alarmthe grain. If it does not half of the to minimize the dangers arising from you ever s-a-eaw. Popick out n-nine
of the t-toughest you’ve g-g-got” The
stone will be wasted.
Each stone is them.—Chicago Tribunis.
At last, however, a French scientist, split into cubes of different sizes. The
farmer complied, and laid aside the
Hardy, by name, has patented an inven­ cubes are then welded into mining drills
Btk-k Carried Word Arrow Atlantic.
ether three tender ones. Platt picked
tion which entirely obviates the dan­ if they are to be used for boring. The
In the records of the hydrographic them up carefully, and. putting them in
ger, and has thereby earned the grati­ steel is cast about the diamond so that office is preserved a very remarkable his basket, said: “I h-b-beltere FU
tude of the hundreds of thousands of it cannot get loose. In the same way story, illustrating the eccentricity of
workers underground in America and nearly all the diamond saws are made. the ocean current* which the bottle pa­
Europe.
They are circular saws. Every tooth is pers are designed to trace. On the 2d
Some years ago M. Hardy made a dis­ a black diamond cube. It is fastened on day of September. 1892, the young
covery, which he-communicated to the when the steel portion is in a molten daughter of the blacksmith of Canns,
French academy, which reported fa
state.
an island of the Hebrides group, waa
vorably upon it, and suggested its use
The attempt to make these stones ar­ wandering along the seashore for the
. for the purpose of mining. Acting upon tificially has proved a failure in every purpooe of gathering driftwood for fuel.
*-he suggestion, the inventor has been Instance. The cost is greater than tbe She chanced to pick up a amall piece of
working upon the idea ever since, and market price of the Brazilian diamond. wood which bone an inscription that “d wmrtacm. to thoro wboro blood"!
has now perfected a system by which,
■ h Um Most Popular Republican Newspaper
Black diamonds weigh ordinarily less had been cut with a knife. It read­ tatpnr. and unfit propwiy u
any outbreak of firedamp becomes im­ than 100 karats, ranging all the way ’ Lachlan Campbell, Bilbao, March 23 ts’.D, snd Tftnaw Ik.__ K
at the West ud Has the Largest Circulation.
mediately known all over the mine that- down to half a karat The largest In ex­ 1892." The child took it to her mother,’
is threatened.
TXKM8 BY MAU.
istence was found only a short time ago, who nearly fainted on examining it
The system is a simple one. M. Hardy its weight being 320 karats. The dia­ Tbe name w„ thlt of her own
who
DAILY (wtthoot Soxtay)...................
$4.00 per year
found that different gases could be mond was sold to a museum for £ 8,000. w*l 1 boiler-maker Id Bpiln, A roperDAILY (WHSS—fcyft....................
$6.00 per year
made when connected with telephonic —Cincinnati Enquirer.
lUUoni feeling In,pl red her with the
MmogemeM,
to produce several
The Weekly Inter Ocean
notion that tbe .tick waa a meaaare PhT^hn
—
■ounds. The system be has invented
from her boy and a harbinger of evil •dy la In hollaing Bp by taking a aonA
connects all the shafts of a mine with a
Most of tbe principal stones now tWtaga regarding him. She wrote to
central point, nt which an operator is worn have their significance. Sapphire, mm at once, telling Him what had hapstationed. Any outbreak of the fatal as heavenly thoughts; diamonds, sb re­ petted, and waa greatly relieved In m*d P^liar to
it chTSU^.’TO“bl“l
ALL THE NEWS AND THE BEST OF CURRENT UTER ATl'Rc
RM is immediately discovered by him, pentance, innocence, light, purity, life to learn by reUrn mail that he waa
however minute Ha quantity, and he and joy. Emeralds denote success in Hire and well. He told her that he well
thouDRDds have found ’olief
n^100?’
at once notifies tbe miners of their dan­ love, faith, victory and immortality. remembered how. on a certain holiday.
ana cure tn
ger. They are able, therefore, to ea- There is a great diversity of opinion as
\ CYT'd such word8 ™ • piece if
It Not Excelled by Any.
&lt;*T* long before the gas could accu­ to the meaning of the opaL While some »ood and thrown it Idly into the aea
mulate tn any quantity sufficient to be consider it portends good fortune and from a rock near Bilbao.—Boston Tran­
oaagerous.
hope, other* still deem it unlucky. Tbe script.
The invention Ir already in suceeraturquoise denotes mccess and numerous
fxd operation in a few of the French
friend*: the pearl, purify, innocence.
Jlnka-I aaw Mink.- wife conanlUng
lawyer to-day. J
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For 5 cents you get almost as
much “Battle Ax” as you do of
other highgrade goods for lOcents.
Before the days of “Battle Ax”
consumers paid 10 cents for same
quality. Now, “Battle Ax”—
Highest Grade, 5 cents. That’s
true economy.

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Thursday. May 14. 1896

LOCAL NEWS. '
• tlRCQLMTION *

Tais week,'

w. R. COOK. Locri Editor.

86 quires.

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Jaxou Soap hurta no fabric
bJ“°n Prl“ Bakln» Powder learens

Nothing cleans cleaner than Jason soap
Hen*ftCT. ehucM for »drertl.OTei;t.
Bay City 1. goto, to Indulge iu a blr
most re*ch thi, oBce TuMday, ,t i.t«t tc
Fonrth
ot July celebration.
1
■naure Insertion in tbe Issue or the veek
when brought
E
One swallow does pot make Sorina hnr

The Railway

MONEY FOR ROYALTY.

LI

Bnffland'e Noblae Interested in tbe
South Africa Company.

Present

Trouble

Hh Complicated Duties.
Ncn.. I" Spasms - Then Fits — Physical
'•
V\ reck for Four Years.
• A. Goodyear, while employed as
-.-&lt; i r the C. &amp; N. W. Ry. at Repubi. - \ -I...through overwork and worry.
: -ken with nervous spasms,
W!
developed into fits and continued
f._,j rive years. During that time he
treated with several doctors, who were
• ttaa- i curc him»but advised that he
cotbi Ann Arbor for treatment. He did
-."king their treatment for four
ve’a-2 without any apparent effect.
that condition, he tried Dr.
V?!.-tic 's Nerve Vitalizer by the ad­
ri i. f hi&gt; friends. It proved to be the
«rremedy and a change was soon
apt-i.rciit; tmprovementcontinued with
ite\i-c. every dose seemed to strength­
en atA viQte his thoroughly sluggish
nerv
system until a cure was ef&gt;
fe&lt;n '!•

Ar/

/

if
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IJ'. H. Goodi/ear.

One hundred .nd sixty bushels of po­
tatoes were sold »t G»5 lord last week «t
six cents a bushel.

Henry Sptlny the well known merchant
ot Grand Rapids has been appointed a
trustee ot tbe Kalamazoo Insane asylum by
Gov. Rich.

The special election held at Vleksburg
last week to bond the village for 312.000
for water works and S».5OO for Mectr'.c
lights carried by a majority of 36 and 23
respectively,
One.of our ministers in announcing a
recent entertainment, brought the price up
to 30 cents, st which h farmers son tn the
audience was heard to whisper; ‘-Gee
whiz, three bushel of potatoes.”—Sfurfclle Leader.
Fennville bgs a “new woman”,Mlfls Hat­

• IDA FITZ SIMMONS,
stage line from there to Douglas and Saug­
.
Piano. Organ. Voice Culture.
r.v Thi’rough. Bae* and other advanced atuck and Hattie Iras hired out to drive
in
ixebtotea of two or for him and makes two round trips every
. Cutter?. For partloulare call
day but Sunday, traveling Jfln miles a
week.

Mrs Henry Bird of Galesburg was sitting
iq a store when a runaway horse dashed
through the piste glass front of the adjoin­
ing store.
She thought the horse was.

VJM H. STEBBINS.
*»
Fi Sera i. Director.
Christmas* Photograph
. R—nlen - XW Court street. Alt
. - ,
&gt;»lv tended day or night.' ■

badly frightened that she became ill
I &gt; . BARRELL,
W. W. POTTER.
A A- C JBsJ .
PAKRELL Ar POTTER,
Attorneys at- Law.
- ■ L r Hu -r.-.u--'.'tty Bank. 'Collections I Somebody bwffiscovered that there are
:.
. । i ’eude.’ to. nnd general law business but six words In the EngHsfi language
which contain all the vowels in regular
order, vif: Abstemious, arsenlcus. anen1). 1). S.
ious, facetious, materious and (ragedious.
: D.-utal work done carefully and There Is blit one word which contains
I.
Anesthesia, gosor cblorolorm
:■ • over 1‘hlu Sxnltr.'K Racket Sterv, them In regular reverse order, and that
word is duoliteral?}
J. C. I.AMPMAN, M. I).
A young man was In Kalamazoo last
\.-.i W. a. I .ampman. calls promptly
. special attention given to tilting
nd treating Hernia or Rupture for week who makes his living by traveling
Tbe majority of cases can be from place to place, and exhibiting him­
: : • vured without a surgical optaiself to medical men and societies for clin­

U Attn CuI.LECTtON OFFICE OF
J. M. SMITH. .
’A eetions made in all parts of the state
Grr.ojanrit^ a speciality. Special pains
takin in drafting contracts, chattel mortand wills.
Woodland, Mich.
cteiH Taggart
Loyal £. Knapiwn.

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double the natural size, and bis chest
heaves noticeably at every pulsation, tbe
heart giving off a peculiar whizzing sound
that Is plainly heard. 'He to a Russian
Pole who escaped from Siberia two years
ago.

Reuben H. Hall who died in thM city In
1 SDp n quested his widow, Selina .1., Io
give his sister. Sarah M. Hamilton, of
Bedford, Calhoun county. $1,000 from his
estate.
The Hamilton farm was not paidI AMES A. SWKZZKT.
•’
Attorney at law.
for, so Mrs. Hall deemed It test to pay
Bastings. Mich. the bequest to Mrs. Hamilton In email
Fraclicei fn all courts of the state. Colsums from time to time, aa she might need
leete as.promptly attended to.
money. little more Jhan tbe interest bad
I A SCRIBNER. M. D..
*
been paid when Mrs. Hall diet! in 1898.
«
Physician and Surgeon, The claim of Mrs. Hamilton was not
l&gt;non,
•
Mich.
allowed bj the commissioners on claims
•»E. : in residence, onr oiuek cast of drjtot.
,
.
nvprFR
'against her enteie,because the claim was not
Il
’ I’hpVians andI Surgeons.
j Proved- The be(»U1*1 b
lh«

Arthur C. Denison.
i GARY. KNAPPEN &amp; DENISON’.
LAWYERS.
&gt;w 8H S7,M:ch!gaD Trust Co. Bldg..
Grand Rapids. Michigan.

Qt’ds li.
promptn.

•' &gt;r county responded to with ! hrira of Mrs. Hall, but an apr*al from the ,
(‘ay or night.'
j comraisslouers’dectoion to being heard in

Judge Hosmer’s court to secure Jhe legal
.SHELDON,
detenninatlon of Hie matter.—Detroit
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
A' &lt;rict Block. Hastings.
Mi,:
■
... «&gt;•. p.tf-i! Eurtte Reel Estate Journal.
Wilf &gt; .
GruH-a! coD-'tqsr.tclng.
Ch I hl re n Who .Suffer
set of Ab»tra‘*5
,cwn
tfStl*' • T.-nii
itL - Records, can funfisb complete from scrofalcus, skin or scalp diseases,
| ought to be elven Dr. Pierces’ Golden
lilLH’ T. COLGROVE.
1 Medical Dtocovery.for purifying the blood.
’ Fur children who are puny, pale or weak
. Attorney at Law
j the “Discovery” is a tonic w(hlch builds
; Sn' i.xir to Smith &amp; CoteroveJ
&lt;&gt;•:; in thuofi block. IIisanK*.
’ up both flesh and strength.
What is said
ot It for children applies equally foradulto.
4
KEN ASTON.
As an appetizing, restorative tonic, it sets
AAttorney at Law.
ht work ail the proces-es ot digestion and
'O-.7=r J.F GoodYear &amp; O».'s&lt;tere. ■
nutrition, rouses every organ into natural
Fractiresin aii ^ourtsof the Slate. &lt;Jollecti&gt;MM action, ar.d brings back health and
•v.njitiy.utendr.j to.
strengh. In recovering from “grip” or In
: TIMMERMAN. Horncepathlc Phy convaleseuce from pneumonia, fevers aud
other wasting diseSMts. It speedily and
sie.ian and Surgeon.
.
surely Invigorates and builds up the whole
OfDoeaver Roger's grocery store.)
system.
a •
Fur all dteeases caused by a torpid liver
as ings
ity
ank or Impure blood, as dyspepsia, biliousness,
blotcbrs and eruptions it gives most per­
Hastings,
Mich.
fect satisfaction.
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Ludington reports the fruit season two
' SURPLUS, S I 7,000.00
weeks ta advance of former years, and a
• r/.‘'i under iht- laws of the State &lt;t big crop Is expected.
Michigan.
Open for business, Dec. 15, 1886.
Cure for Ueador.he.
As a remedy for all forms of headache
OFFICERS.
Electric Bitters has proved to be the very
(•n. President
'
l»est. It effects a permanent cure and tht
-t -r Me-fter. Vice Pre*.
.
r»:'.n W. RcynoklH. Cashier most dreaded hxldtml slek haidacbevield to its Influence. W e urge all who
DIRECTORS:
’are afllicted to procure a bottle, and give
’. Li.
W. II Powers,
this remedy a fair trial. In cases of hab­
:
R.
Men-er.
’ &lt;«&gt;!:.
OtestHr Mtitoi. itual constipation Electric Bitters cures by
giving the needed tone to the bowels, and
’•i&gt; Ur-, ally saving.-, department in Barrj few cases long resist the use of this medi­
WiKy .and pay® interest &lt;m all tljne cine. Try It once. Urge bottles only
fifty cento at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug
Store.
___________________

Your

Bread
Is i)r&gt; doubt a matter of
H&gt;me concern to you,
but not bo when you
. buy it at the City Bak|»*ry. Everyone when
“n the city should get a
cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffee at all hours of
the day. Finest line of
Confectionery in the
city.

A- E. RENKES. FROF’K

Supervisor 8. D. Smith of Trout Lake
township, near Sault Ste Marie, reports
that he f-aw a large herd of deer going
north on Sunday.
On tbe previous day
he says he saw one of a hundred or more
going In the same direction.
Don’t bolt your food. It irritates your
stomach. Choose digestible food and ehew
It. Indigestion to a dangerous rieknwa.
Proper care prevents It. Shaker Digestive
Cordial Ares IL This to the long aud
short of indigestion.
Now, the qo^tlon
to: Have you got indigestion. Yes, if you
have pain or discomfort after eatiug. head­
ache, dlzxlnew. nanwi. offenslre brexlb.
hrartbaro. luwor. wwknew, texer, j»uodire, fltlulenre. lore of JW*111'''
'
Ity. constipation, etc. Yes.yoa have IndiKostlon. To cure II take Sbxker L&gt;lcc8'
Ure Cordial. Tbe mwUdltal ptanU and
berba of which Shaker Digeallre Cordial
ta ooraposed, help io dije«t theJtood Io
youratomaeh.
When yoor atorereh U
itroofc care will ken&gt; Hao^7o^ta toPLW£r bUtle.

THE RAIL-SPMTTERL

CHANG’S DUPLICITY.

In engaging the services of a com­
petent British officer to organize tbe
Chinese navy, the government—i. e.,
Li Hung Chang—was obliged to resort
to duplicity in order to effect a sem­
blance of reconciliation, between the
naval service and the mandarin eystem. After the experience gained in
his first term of rervice in China, Capt.
Lang declined tn re-enter it without
adequate suHrtantive rank. Whether
this stipulation was made by the Brit­
ish board of admiralty before giving

If you Would ahvayn be healthv
M&lt;xxi pure with Upon', sanSSrilu tSe
True Blood Purifler.
p r u», me que

Snp’t Hoyt, of tbe Lansing schools, hu
been el-eled to &gt; ft 000 nmtessorshlp it
Ypsilanti.

HUNG

Abraham Linacin exerciaed the right of
majority and started out to shift for
himself. When he left bis home to
start life for hixoeif he went emptyhanded. He was already some months
over 21 years af age, but he bad noth-;
ing in the world, not even a suit of
iexpectable clothes; and one of the first
pieces of work he did was “to split 400

there are some who allege
that, owing to ite aristocratic composi­
tion, the chartered company of South
Africa, of which Mr. Cecil Rhodes ta
fiyed with white walnut bark 'that
but like
all otoer skin dlsw.se, It can be penuaoent- the presiding deity, will new forfeit
i would be necessary to make him a pair
HswFs.F3’
ol De Wltfs Witch its charter in spite of the inconceivable
! of trousers.” He had nd trade, no proHat* 1 Salve. It never falls to cure Piles. act of aggression upon the TnunwaaJ
i fession, no spot of landj no patron, no
republic by its officers and adminis­
W. H.‘Goodyear.
hat the viceroy had to.do was to con­ influence. . Two things' recommended
trators. there are others of a marc
trive a I form of words which would ; him to his neighbors—he was.strong
D,"l",r h*’« contracted
th. null00?
"’cnoibers to supply cynical turn of mind end ucquaintejL ratisfy jibe condition without disturb­ and be was a good fellow.
the pickle factory recently located al that with th© financial circumstances oftfce ing thel Chinese official arrangements.
His strength made him a valuable
pace.
company who claim that the forfeiture
Capt Lang was given the title of laborer. Not that he was fond of hard
of the charter would be the happiest
labor.
Mrs. Crawford says: “Abe waa
In the Spring a young man’s fancy Hghtco-admiral with Ting, while all author­
b turns to thoughts of —
Witt’s Little thing that could ixMiiblv happen to ity waa secretly withheld from liinL do hand to pitch into vrork like kilMng
Early kiaem, for they always cleanse tbe the company, and tha| Dr. Jameson’s So long as Admiral Ting was present, snakes,” but when he did work it was
liver, purify the blood, and invigorate the raid across the British border was
with' on ease and effectiveness whieh
undertaken with the express purpose Capt. Long did not discover his true compensated his employer for the tame,
9»8te"‘W. H, Goodyear
position. His advice was followed, he
Dr. Elisha Davis, once a prominent New of bringing about Quit event. There was on the most cordial terms with his he spent in pjwctical jokes and extem­
Hiven physician, has been sent to Detroit is no. doubt that the company for some co-admiral, and there was nothing to poraneous speeches- Be would lift ns
time has been in a very bad way finan­
house of correction ninety days for drunk
much as throe ordinary men, and “My,
cially, that it finds itself unable to ful­ show that he was not, de facto, com­ how he would cbop’H’ says Dennis
enness.
fill its promises and pay to its stock-' mander in chief. As soon, however, as Hanks. “His ax would flash and bite
One minute fs the standard time, and
holders dividends on the shares which an accident caused the two to be sep­ into a sugar tree or sycamore, and
One Minute Cough Cure to the standard
the present holders have purcliased at arated the situation was revealed. down it would come. II you heard him
preparation for every cough or cold. It
Lang’s order to hoist the admiral flag
to the only .harmless remedy that produces enormous premiums from the noble was disobeyed, and Commodore Liu as­ fellin’ trees in a clearin’ you woiild
founders of tbe enterprise.
immediate results.
W. H. Gooyear
auy there was. three men at work by x
If th© company were to go into liqui­ snmed command of the fleet. An ap­ the way the trees fell.1” Standing six
The village of Fenton to now without a
dation by ordinary bankruptcy, due peal by telegram to Viceroy Li only feet fdur, he could out lift, outwork and
tie Clark by name. Her father owns a
saloon, and may remain so^ag the council
brought strong confirmation of the
has tixtHi the amount for saloonlsts’ bonds to the failure to fulfill its undertak­ fact that La ng’6 Chinese rank was ■ontwreatle any man be came in'contact
ings, there would be a terrible row in
at 9500U.
with. Friends and, employers were
London, one which might affect even never intended to be other than a sham. proud. of his strength, and boasted of
Mrs. R. DeYoung, Middleburg. la., the stability of tbe throne, since it —Blackwood’s Magazine.
it, never falling to pit him against any
writes. 1 have used One Minute Cough
hero whose strength they heard vaunt­
Cure for six years, both for myself and would be found that noc only members
Versatility Required of a Teacher.
children, and 1 consider It the quickest of the aristocracy but even of the reign­
That the old conditions of villagelife ed. He himself was proud of it, and
ing
house
have
realized
vast
sums
of.
acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure I
in New England, in which the meet­ throughout his life was fond of compar­
. money by the sale of shares in the con­ ing house was a real center of public ing himself with ta.Il and strong men.
ever used.
\v. H. Goodyear
He drove the oxen ou the removal
On Monday next the citizens will vote cern at huge premiums to the present life and had an intimate connection
unfortunate holders, most of whom with certain official things, still pre­ of the Lincoln family from Indiana to
oil the question ot tending the village for
S2,500 for the purpose of putting in nn will be ruined. The natural disposi­ vails in some places in Massachusetts, Illinois, he tells uaK and according to
of people under such circum­ is indicated by a recent occurrence. A a story current in Gentryville,-he suc­
electric light plant. coming directly towardtion
her and was so
stances is to allege fraud, and. unfortu­ young gentleman who had been rec­ ceeded in doing&gt;a fair peddler’s busi­
Did you ever think how readily the
nately, there has been much in ponnor- ommended through a teachers’ agency ness on the route. Capt. William Jones,
blood to poisoned by constipation? Bad
blood means bad health and premature tion with the enterprise that appear:: for the place* of master of a public in whose father’s store. Lincoln had
old age. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the exceedingly fishy, to say the least.
high school was in correspondence with spent so many hours in discussion and
Now, a forfeiture of the charter would the school, committee of the town, and story-tellix^r, and for whom he had
famous little pills, overcome obstinate con­
practically relieve the company of much among the questions asked as to his worked the last winter he was in Indi­
stipation.
W. H. Goodyear
of the odium with which it would other­ qualifications was this: “Are yon able ana, says that before, leaving the state ,
Robert Stewart of Battle Creek during
the past winter has killed nearly
’ 300 wise be saddled in the event of failure, to sing'in the church choir?” The Abraham invested al! his money, some
horses for their nides.
The bones arc and the blame of the latter could be young gentleman can sing; he obtained thirty odd dollars, in notions. “A set
laid to a great extent upon the govern­ the position, and every Sunday bis of knives and forks was the largest
made into a fertilizer.
ment, the directors of the company voice is heard in the village choir. item entered on the bill,” says Mr.
A. L. Wooster, a prominent citizen of
claiming thnt they could easily have Moreover, be teaches the high school Jones; “the other items were needles,
Osseo, Mich., alter suffering excrucialiuglj
from piles for twenty years, was cured In fulfilled all tbeir engagements had not well. The j&gt;eople of the village say that pins, thread, buttons and other little
a short time by uselng DeWitt’s Witch tbe British government stepped in and , their high schoolmaster always lias domestic necessities. When the LinHazel Salve, an absolute cure for nil skin rnined the concern by repealing its ( sung in the choir, and they see no rear coins reached their new home near De­
diseases. More of this preparation Is used charter.
। son why he shouldn’t be expected tc catur, Ill,. Abraham wrote bock to my
than all others combined.
This is the only plausible excuse for [ sing.—Boston Transcript.
father, stating that he had doubled
examination.
Ills otherwise
heart Is said
to be
W.ical
H. G
oodyear
the
absolutely
insane freak j
his money on his purchases by selling
Beforehanded.
of Dr. Jameson, one of the most clever, I
*
them
along tbe road.”—McClure’sMagThe Lansing cigarmakers are out on a
Daughter—Charley Huggard kissed
strike. They asked for a dollar more per level-headed and brilliant of lieuten-1
I
me
last
night.
thousand on a certain brand and the com­ ants of Mr. Cecil Rhodes—in one word,
Mother (indignantly)—That is out­
pany flatly refused to pay it
a man possessing nJ the traditional
rageous! Did you sit on him for it?
Young mothers dread the Summer mon­ shrewdness of the Scotchman coupled
Daughter
—I was.—Puck.
DELICIOUS
ths on account of tbe great mortality a­ with the spirit, of adventure of the
DESSERTS
?
mong children caused by bowel troubles. Englishman. He is just the kind of man
can
be made from
Belgium is the home of the racing
Perfect safety may be assured those who ready to sacrifice himself to cover the
keep on hand DeWitt’s Colic and Cholera retreat—the financial retreat—of his pigeon. There the sport is a national
cure, and administer it promptly. For associates aud friends.
pastime, and a good pigeon frequently
cramps, bilious colic, dysentery and diarTbe founders of the company are, wins for its owner large sums of money,
rli(M?\it affords Instant relief.
firsfe nod foremost, Cecil Rhodes, a the prizes being considerable, to which
W. H. Goodyear
Mince Meat.
member of the queen’s privy council heavy pools nre added.
Plum Pudding, Mince We.
The Traverse City division of the Salva­ and prime minister of Cape Colony, ■ 'The*\r’irst Baptist society in Owosso
Fruit Cake.
tion Array has deserted the organtontion, next in importance to his principal dedicated free of debt in the presence
aud will enlist as • Christian Volunteers partner in the concern being the duke
of a very large congregation a new
MERRELL-SOULE
CO..
under the leadership of Ballington Booth. of Fife. Ron-ln-lnw of the prince of
church, seating about 1,500 people aud
Dandruff is due to an enfeebled state of Wales, and 1be one of all the members costing $28,500.
.
tbe skin.
Hall’s Hair Renewer quickens of the British nobility to whom the
The experiment of raising pepper­
the nutritive functions of tte.skiu, healing queen has shown tbe greatest degree mint in dratiot county will be tried this
and preventing the formation of dandruff. of favor. Phen there is the duke of
year, onr man having set out nine acres
Wilder Main ot Antrim county reports Abercom, chief of the prince of Wales’ of plants near Alma.
that a lamb with but one eye was recently household, the leader of the conserva­
Rev. A. Oxtoby, of Ionia, has teen aj&gt;teru_on his farm. The place where the tive party in Ireland and brother of
toft pyi! should have been is perfectly I July Blanford, mother of t he duke of! pointed delegate from the -state to the
Presbyterian Alliance of the World,
blank.
Marlborough.
A
fourth is Earl i
which meets in Glasgow June 17.
Gray, son of that Gen. Gray who
What We Offer Yon
The village of Fenton is now Without
was so many years private secretary tc I
Is this; If you are troubled w|th Catarrh,
a saloon, and may remain so-, os the
the queen and the prince consort and &gt;
Cold In Head, Hay Fever, go to the drug­
council has fixed the amount for sagist named below and get a hottie of Cen- governor of the prince of Wales before loonlsts’ bonds at $5,000.
tortCatarrh Cure. No danger of being the latter attained his majority.
Mrs. Whitney, mother of Mrs. G. Wil­
It will be seen from thcs« names that
humbugged. Relief In five mlnut-s and a
the social and political importance of liams. the keeper of the Harbor Point
poaitive cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath.
lighthouse,
died from old age. She
the leading spirits in the South Africa
The fruit growing business about Battle cc.ro ptay are such that neither Lord would have been 100 years old in Sep­
Creek promises to assume consldernltle
tember.
&lt;
proportions in the next yehr or two. Salisbury nor Mr. Joseph Chamberlain,
Martin Kohl, proprietor of a saloon
Thousands of trees have been set out. the secretary of state for the colonies, on the state road two miles, from Lud­
One eastern firm -sold rXOOO' trees to a would dare to take upon themselves the
OUebMter^
Dtaxnored iln.i
responsibility of annulling tbe charter ington, lost his life by the burning of
grower here. •
save with the consent and approval of his saloon.
Two ewes tJelonglpg to a farmer of Dan- the two oukes, the carl and the privy
The Michigan Central Railway com­ ■
Original lad Only Ger ulnrA
ware. *l»»n »-li»Ne. ladicb
2X\
by township. Inula county, wdre killed by councilor and colonial premier chiefly pany paid $228,000 into the state treas­
lightning recently and their little lambs
ury for taxes for the past year.
•
interested
in
the
affair.
have been adopted by a Jersej? cow. who
Let it be added that l^ere is hardly a
cares for them as carefully as if they were
The I&gt;i»eovery Saved Hlu Life.
member of the royal family, from the I
her own offspring.
prince of Wales down
to Prince
Henry |
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, .
Mr. «. Cailnutte, Druggist, Beaversof
Battenberg,
who
has
not
made
money
vIHe.
’s New Dis­
If the Ih*by 1* Cut-Mas Teeth.
Gl
I
- HI.,
- says:
" —“To Dr. King
h
1
—
’“
Wax taken with
Be afire and use that old and well tried out of the concern end held shares in . cove^' 1 owe my life.
!R*S CINOER TONIC
14
j
cni.1
nf
I
La
erippe
and
trfed
all
tbe
physicians
fpr
remedy. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup IU und the
"&gt;»» »»
I m|,„
bot of Do lva||'',od „„
for children teething. It sooths the child, princljxal member, of the royal hou*'_ ! 11D Mud t0|d 1 „,u|j not n,e.
ll.tio. Dr.
gotteiis the gums, allajs all pain, cures hold and society, the grand semd-off (
Dincorery In my stere 1 sent
Wind colic and is tbe best remedy fur
which Cecil Rhodes’ company received j jnr a
am| begun its use and from the
diarrb.eea. Twenty-five cento a bottle.
bring In n great measure due to the &lt; flj-gt d(,se began to get tetter, aud after
discrimination which he displayed in j using three bottles was up and about*
allotting founders’ shares only to those ‘ again. It is worth Ito weight In gold. We
The test salve in tbe world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, wilt rheum, fever who cither through their social or of- j wont keep store or house without II.” Get
at
®* ^°°^yC8rM Drat
sores, letter, chapped bauds, chilblains, f.cial Influence, could promote the inrflooms, affd all skin irruptions, and pcM- i tercsts of the concern. Most of them, 8store.
lively cure piles or no pay required. H b owe ver, have been clever enough to
to guaranteed to give perfect sattofarthm unload their holdings when the shares
tfAttESTHfSPOl’l
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per were nt tbe highest notch.—Chicago
tex. For sale by W. H, Goodyear, trie
Record.
_______
druggtot. ____________ _
A Mr. Malawrop.
The bicycle to said to be -the steed upon
A real Mr. Melaprop was discovered
which tbe new woman rode iu’o this the other day in the person of a Broad-1 It puts the medicine on the sore spot.
world.”
way cable-car conductor. The car was
on a downtown trip, and had but few
State of Ohio. Citr ot Toted.»M
passengers until it reached Fourteenth ,
Lucas County.
I
.
Frank J Oheoey makes an oath that he ts w© street. There half a dozen people, fire I
women and one man, got aboard. Three j
of the women and the man found scat* ,
When she became Mi®, rite clung to Caricria.
together, but the other two went to an- •
fbl'L. or HU .our* C“^Ilk J. cbeMr
other part of the car, thereby leaving j ■
it doubtful aa to whether they were j
Sworn to before me and snbso-lted
th!, ,ui&gt;.
of ‘*"”^1!^ members of the party or not. The roan
liTcl
N««Ul'o»lle. with the three, instead of giving the ex-1
act change, offered a half-dollar in pay- Blind, Bleedtag and Itchtag PUes. At
meat of the fares, and th© conductor j druggists or by mail
Eti'diiSfrroo
was as much in the dark aa ever. To in- j
Send Far Booklet,

water, 1S.MI. Adrian, 11.200; Marquette.

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NONE

SUCH

J AXON

Pennyroyal

pills

Ll^S?o£^£l&amp;ih&lt;s.*a£s2t

There is fun in the
foam, and health in
the cup of HIRES
Rootbeer—the great
temperance drink.

DR. HANDY’S

Pile Cure
CURES

tSA Rold by

•75c*

at the truth.
With ■ polite ware of
hi. hand toward the two women In the
further corwr. he naked blandly: “Am
those ladies implicated?"—N. Y. Trib-

R*.alt* Tell the Story.

an4
K' ^cuJSh^ftea

“ uneepiated

jJSk’ta&amp;eWto". xkkbM^br.
Roods Fills curs eH Otw* hto-

tons0***'

—To dream about the gallows ta the
luckiest dream a man can have; it fore- •
bodes that he will become rich, arrive
■t high honors and be happy.
I

W. H. HILL CO..

Detroit, Mkh.

NEURALGIA
AND RHEUMATISM CURED BY

‘"■jTHgO-JHOItl-A

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

Put an Advt. in Thk Bankia
it brings good returns.

�after sea otter.

Higbert at an in Leavening Power.—LaieM U.S. Gov't Report

IWBSS
ABSOWTEEY PURE

j I a stings Banner.
Thursday, May 14, 1896.

COOKBROs. proprietors.

There will be preaclilttf at ‘he Baptist
church Sunday morning and evening.

Mrs. Grigsby presides at tbe County
W. C. T U. Convention at Woodland this

Euitnaiut'-l Y. P. S.C. E- will
led
Minnie
next Sunday evening by Mies LTp-tc
Replogle.
J. G. Hughes spent Sunday at Plain­
Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach at tlie
well.
Rogers school house next Sunday ufterHerman Frost went to Prairieville Sunday noon at 8.
Cotne and Lear tl&gt;e pastor of the .Pres­
on his wheel.
Walter Wilkins, of Chlclgo, was in the byterian church next Sunday evening ou
“Sponges.”
■city this week.
Rev. Ickes will preach in Retd’e Hell
D. Cramer, of Ann Arbor, was in tbe next Sunday evening at 7:80. All are
&lt;tty last week.
cordially invited.
Jos. Deal, of Gi n Marsh, was In the
Mary Wooton leads the meeting of the
Y. P. S. C. E. next Sunday evening at the
city Saturday.
Presbyterian church.
Hale Kenyon, of Freeport, was in the
Tbe Ladles Aid Society of the First Bap­
city this week.
tist church willfcrve supper at the G.A.R
Mrs. K C. Bank, of lone. Cal., is visit­ ball on Saturday May 10th. Supper from
5 to 7. 10 and 15 cts.
ing Mrs. J. C. BarrelL
The Woman’s Club will meet at the
Iventer France, of Cressey, was In the
usual place Friday. A Tennyson program
•city Monday on business.
will be carried out and it Is especially de­
Mrs. Anne Fuller is spending two weeks sired that all members shall be present.
An entertainment of a very high order,
with Grand Rapids friends.
under direction of Mrs. Jas. A. Sweezay,
Cheater Messer left Monday night for a will be given at the M. E. church on the
short business trip in the east.
27tb. Watch for the program next week.
Gen. Parkhurat, of Coldwater^ spent
Memorial Sunday services will be held
at the G. A. R. Hall ou Sfrday May 24th
Sunday at Mrs. Mary T. Goodyear’s.
at 3 o’clock p.m.
Rev. 1. M. B. Gillasple
Miss Belle Emory, of Detroit, Is visiting will deliver tbe discourse. A cordial in­
her parents Mr and Mrs O. D. Spaulding. vitation Is extended to all.
Rev. Chas. Maxfield preached Sunday
Fred Knappen Is recovering from a
In tbe evening
severe attack of typhoid fever.—G. R. morning in Reed’s Hall.
he, assisted ny the choir, gave an Interest­
Herald.
ing service of Song, entitled “The Man
Eber Lake who has been a sufferer from Who Spoiled the Music.”
Tbe annual meeting for tbe opening of
paralysis waa out Sunday for the first time
tbe “Bee Hives” of the W. H. M. S. of
in a 5 ear.
the M. E. church will be held at the home
J. L. Crawley and Frank Tucker started of Mrs. J. T. Lombard on Wednesday,
Subject “New
for Ohio to-day on their wheels for a few May 20 at B:30 p. m.
Mexico.” Papers by Mrs. Ann Jones and
*&lt;weeks trip.
Mrs. Eycleshymer.
A full attendance Is
Mrs. Ch ment Smith and Miss Gertrude desired.
•Smith arc expected home from FL Leaven­
Next Sunday Rev. Thos Cox will preach
in tbe evening on "Success in Life,” the
worth to-day.
first of two addresses to young people. It
Dr and Mrs G. W. Lowry were In Grand will be preceded by a prelude on “Why
Rapids Tuesday, the former going to asiist Do So Many Men Attend Church?” and
Americans in Europe.”
The morning
in an operation.
service will be preceded by a short pre­
Mrs. J. R. Clark and son, of Grand Rap­ lude ou “What the General Conference is
ids. have been visiting Mrs. E. A. Burton D :&gt;« ”
,
«nd at B. R. Rose’s.
‘i’boruapple aud Irving Townships Sun­
day
’
School
Association
was
held
at
Parme­
Mr. and Mrs. D. Kennedy, of Nashville,
lee May 6tb. A good program was pro­
■spent Sunday in the city, guests of Mr. vided and well carried out.
Rev. W. W.
And ifrs. Chas. Baker.
Taylor, of Hastings, was present and gave
Geo. L. Hale and Will Thomas left for the evening address “Christian Education”
and was very much appreciated. Officers
'Boulder, Colorado, Tuesday morning with elected:—President, O. A. Carpenter,
*.« . . w to-locating there.
Middleville; Vice Pres.. Miss - Augusta
(Jos. Pflug, jr., is home from Detroit for Hinkley, Freeport; Sec’y. Mrs. L. C.
Chapman, Middleville; Ass’s. Sec’y. Miss
tour weeks owing to a boycott on the firm Blanche Hendershott. Irving.
Mrs. D.
for which he was working)
W. Johnson, Treasurer, Middleville.

PERSONAL MENTION

34 r. and Mrs. Hendrick and Prof, and
“Christian Citixen«hip.”
Mrs. Wilkinson attended the lecture at The s« ties of six lectures which have been
given at the M. E. church clesed on Sun­
the M. E. church Sunday evening.
day evening with F. W. Walker’s address
Mrs. Charles Thompson, of Grand Rap­ on “Christian Citizenship.”
It contained
ids, is with her sister Mrs. Frank Fifield many excellent thoughts.
Among other
who has been very ill for the past twelve things Mr. Walker said;—
“Christian cltizenship ls true citizenship.
weeks. '
It is the ideal In man applied to his con­
Mrs. A. C. Brown, of Chicago, is ex­ duct in social and governmental affairs.
The brotherhood of man demonstrated
pected in the city Monday for a short
visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. C. by the sacrifice of a life on the cross is the
basis of the higher civilization, of modern
Beadle.
enlightened nations, giving its citizens

Silas Stafford, of Hastings, formerly a
leading legal light of Plainwell, Is passing
a few days with old frietffis here.—Plnln"i'il Enterprise.

W. H. Huffman. F. H. Barlow, Chas.
Tula and Tom Baker returned from their
Tionnern fishing Dip Friday night. They
report an excellent catch. W. H. Huffman
ba« the record ot catching the most^ trout
/ki one day, and aiso the least number in
-one day, the largest trout measuring 17#
‘-inches in length.
• C. W. Fi•ancls, editor of that bright and
’•rnsvsy sheet, the Lake Odessa Wave, was a
caller at tbe Baxxer office last week. Mr.
Francis informs us Odessa township votes
SI.000 yearly for road construction. At
this rate they will have a superb road sys­
tem in a few years, and will make their
- village a great trading point for the people
in that section, as well as neighboring sec­
tions.
•

An edict has gone forth from the sancturn sanctorum of Chairman Geo. G. Gldv.eon, of the National racing board, ttf the
eH»el that no “loafing” on the part of the
racing men will be tolerated thia year.
Hare meet promotors will be licensed to
employ tandem pace makers and set a
&lt;lme limit on the race, requiring the wlnmlttg man to come over the tape within the
T»P» citied limit or forfeit his right to a
Prise. It is a first class idea.

e

Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair/

w
F CREAM

BAKING

MOST PERFECT MADE

broadened and enlightened minds capable
of exalted thought.
The difference be­
tween barbarism and civilization Is that of
altitude in thought first afterward in in­
stitution and structures.
A magnificent
building or statue is but a mans’ thoughts
become crystallzed.
Progress means *ui enlargement of our
faculties.
We say, a man rises and as lie
rises his horizon enlargenn, bls vision be­
comes clearer and his soul expands.
In tbe search after spiritual truths man
has discovered that other divine attribute
—power and inventive geuluses have
sought to apply it to mechanics.
The heathen had not rtoen to the light
of looking for power outside of something
massive and unpossessing.
He never
dreamed that bis own physical power was
only borrowed.
Christian alllzenshlp fosters and en­
courages popular education, builds ralL
roads, constructs canals, creates our cities
and prepares our citizens for government­
al duties.
Senator Ingalls said “The purification of
politics is an iridescent dream, govern­
ment is force, politics is tbe battle of aupremacy, parties are the armies. In war
It is lawful to deceive the enemy, to hire
Hessims, to purchase mercenaries, to mu­
tilate, to destroy. Such aentlment is base
and false. It dwarfs tbe purjKtse of man’s
existence and makes him but half a man.
It malms him Ju bis supreme capacity.
If corruption exists it Is the duty of
each to enlist a reform commencing in his
own mind and thoughts.
- Thoughts are
deeds that may become crimes.”
So too
thoughts are deeds that may become bene­
dictions. if we but guard aud guide them
properly.
We may Dot al) become Park.iursts or
Webstere or Drpews but what we can do,
UC humblest in all tbis broad laud. Is tu
diligently use our own minds and oppor­
tunities and seek to extend the opportuni­
ties of others and help to swell that com­
mon tide of humanity on the force and di­
rection of whose currents tbe welfare of
humanliy and our government depends.
•

Naval Cadet*

I am requested by the Secretary of the
Navy to name a cadet for the Naval Acad­
emy for this, tbe 4th Congressional District
and conforming to a eustnoi that has pre­
vailed in the District I have arranged lor
a competitive examinaticM: o be held at
HaatkigK June 8. ISM.
AH candidaUa will report at the office

will be

Rev. Cox ennducied chapel exercises;
cb»o^ m*m®&lt;
Monday mom’nr.
•
idcL:»bs• ”r»
J..hu
and F. L. Heath ealh-d i
Hoonah Indiana arc. the beat aea ftjrker. It I. *
on ihr irarhetn Wednesday.
I
o-. Alaskan tribes. ^aa.hrei. -A Hcyete IwHt tor two l&lt;
Tiiwe! th.t 1.
,*’T
IT tf. Arbury late Supt. of tbe Battle , otter hun^rs
..
d
Cr»-ek sebpoh,called Wednesday forenoon. । They are very skill!
m«ke a nawnx and tan dr tn riding k oealtiied to
beevmt* vrgy popular.
it I* **M there
Among our visitors are Mr*. Daw*unf 1 fura are very valuable
y
will not be enough tandems on hand thia
Brriha Rider. Etta Hubbard. Charlie Ken-' gOod thing out of it. The Moonan
iM*as6&lt;&gt; to supply the ih-nistidfield aud Glenn Clark.
! after sea otters in large companies, te
sixth grade
1 or twelve families hnnt tx^gether.
ere
Arrangements are bAng made
management of tbe Charlotte blcy
On account of the sickness of Bertha 1 are very good grounds a &gt;u 5^1‘x.
WiM-man. Maude Mudce Is editor thh out- from Lituya bay, and there to. to secure the Fuwler sextet for h
wtek.
Hoonahs do their beat work. They use 4 If the track Is put hi pro.iniv s and
n-r
Rev. Grigsby visited our grade Friday 1 gpruce canoes, which art small com- they will probably eotne.
H »l tbe robbing ioWuk
‘or new
afternoon aud gave us a talk on I-A,u,ton’' pared with most Alaskan canoes, aud
lire,
lbb&gt;
wawn
P
“
‘
lofblhw
II would
London Bridge. Bt. Paul’s Cathedral, and * ... bcinir light and easy to handle
make s line four million yards long.
Westminster Abbey.
It was very inter-; Jn
ore swifter than the or
KMlamaxno’t) new plank cycle track
KwT.re .tadjta, Board me.ta.a
will be opened on the 30th and 21st.
arlrhrntlc U&gt;l. wrek.
' pruldtare. but Re number may be grre t
Hasting* will have several repmentatinw
We have bad no absence during tbe pest er or amaller. Tbe head of tb*
week.
1 aits in the bow with his gun acrosr his In tbe races.
Tom Cooper broke aMtber record Sat­
Our Botany lesson Monday momlnz was 1 jop jn such a position that be-eafidrop
.■
. -* —.(In In 3 -OH
on “Jaek In the Pulpit” which was very I
paddfe and pick up the gun in a urday by going two-tlrinda of a mile in IS5
flat,
a» tbe Cincinnati races.
interesting and instructive.
*
’ fritlon of a second. The mother, as
rorrp..osh« muI S«lto Hf«m- Combined |
HE WAS RIGHT.
' often as not with a baby in bcr^BP’.r1i(^
. *
- . ..__ 1.*m.v ar,
-------- ! in the stern with aJMg. IfiDg-haadled
Tbe Mich. Central will on • May 35th. I
Th» One Juror who stood Out Ax»teat • p^dte and steera The children do the
Eleven ob-ttnat. Men. Eleven Obstinate
■ JffectkeMen.
paddling.
Every
’
F.eorv Alukkan
Alaskan inIn- • .ell tickets to Grand Rapid* »nd return at
A standing joke around tbe Maine
, learns to paddle as soon as it rate of one and one ha«f cents per mile in
&gt;urts ta the juror who stands out and
wX^The^dtans there hs-e &lt;-eh dl^ Hmlled to return Km. d.y.
courts is the juror who stands out and
ifttae. to
to agree
agro., with
eietxn obota ;;
XnoretroveUng ntee «long that !
re”£d’!!l£
refuses
with the
the eleven
stinatc men, who don’fthlnk as he does. •
Judges are not apt to take kindly to
this style of man, and have been known
on occasions to give him a terrible snub- i
bing. “There is still living in this city,’’'
sayw a Bangor gentleman, who thinks
jurors have rights of opinion as well as
judges, “a man who is very proud of a
little experience he had as a juror. It
was in Judge Cutting’s day, and that ex­
cellent jurist was on the bench. The
jury had heard an important caee, and
failed to agree because this particular ■
juror stood ont against the arguments I
and solicitations of his fellows, and de- j
dared he would stay there till the ants ;
ate him up and carried out his remains '
through the keyhole before he would“ ;
consent to what he believed to be an un1‘ !‘
just verdict. Judge Cutting asked how
W ।
they stood, and the foreman replied, (
‘eleven to one, your honor.’ ‘Who is the ]i
one?* asked the judge, angrily. ‘Let .
him stand up.’
The juror arose and
i
received a scathing rebuke from Mr. j
Cutting, who permporily discharged ||
,
him from further duty. The case went'
।
over to the next term, and was again *
।
tried, resulting in a verdict in acord-1
ance with the views of the one juror. It i
i
was then taken to the law court on mo-!
i
tion for a uew trial arid was upheld by j■
the full bench as mainfestly right. The I
i
man says that whenever he thinks of '
।
that case,he thanks God he had the sand •;
to stick to what he believed to be right,1
and take the rebuke a mistaken judge
,
gave him for so doing.”
This will do '
for ,an exceptional case, but the one
man against the il is not always filled ।
with good judgment as this one seems '
,
to have .been.—Lewiston (Me.) Jour-1
I
nal.

VolcsnoM and Icebergs.
In recent years the size nnd number (.
of icebergs seen in the south Atlantic J.
and south Pacific oceans have both been I
enormous, and various suggestions have .,
been made to account for the phenome- j{
Evidently sQuietniug
something unusual nas
has :j’
nton. cvtucutiy
uvu.
been going on in the unknown regions
surrounding the south pole. The latest!
suggestion bearing on this subject
comes from Mr. II. C. Russell, who has j
presented it before the Royal Society of ■
New South Wales. His idea, in brief, '
is that there has been .an extraordinary
outburst of the great volcanoes known
to exist within the Antarctic circle, and
that the consequent shaking of the iceclothed shores of the Antarctic conti­
nent has resulted in the breaking off of .
immense fragments of ice, which have
afterward been driven northward by .
winds and currents.—Youth’s Compan ion.

FOR THE BABY.
able.
.
|
Baby's pusher ta a little table ap-1
polntment In the line of neatneM and 1
good manners, and Is very pretty with-I
al. It, delicate handle, Bower-deco- I
luted, ta readily clasped by the little I
hand to aid hi putting tbe food on j
fork or spoon, thus saving the use of ,
tbe fingers, which in turn would soil '
bib and mask. The modem baby is not"!
without perquisites.
'
The bib clasp is either in gold or sil­
ver, ta design a flower, butterfly or
baby face, and ta method of service
much like the ordinary stocking sup­
porter—an ornamental center connect­
ing by links two clasps.
The latest teaspoon, also used as a
nursery gift, ft ven beautiful and
unique ta shape, the bowl ta grooves
like a mandolin, the handle beaded ta
an arabesque design.
Tbe sterling silver porringer is a
favorite bestowal of godparents from
the fact that it can be kept and banded
down through
many generations.
Plain silver ia now the fancy, and es-,
pecially noticeable ta the porringer,
which ta with heavy, smooth bow), and
short ornamental side handles.
The bowl and plate for actual service
h also with smooth, highly polished
surface, and richly beaded edges. The
silver cup, it up to data, is an exact re­
production ot the common Un kitchen
cup except in price! Its convenience
of shape to drink from, the polished
surface easily kept bright and ft, odd
appearance have made it popular as a
l-aby appointment. — Chicago Inter
Ocean.

they inherit abnoimally developed.,80bodies and arms, but then legs are not

^trODi^.
Because of the great bore in Latuya
bay it is only when the weather is very
calm that the Indians can go out to
hunt sea otter. Tbev kill with shotguns lomled with heavy charges of
buckshot, aknd they hum otter in much
the same way that the western boys
hunt bell .Utcrs and but tar-ball ducks
WhentheyavhtauotteribeyflreKveral
blank shots. The otter dues, aud all
the canoes circle arotuid the piner where
he went drwn, waiting for him toeome

C. R. OsndRX.

For thin month at
w shall offer Wall
at
’ ‘

.

PRICES THAT Wnj
ASTONISH YOf.

We &amp;re Md id
Reduce M.
Sign of THE ELEI'IIAXT.

.

.g I a g*n Tir-em
(.„raul. ** Grow,
is. Bowes, Baltimore,
pump p. fealold, Awrta.
, AimsM wheeler. Battle Creek,
^'^.'^“^Jport,
jjinier. Castleton,
Bos* Seaman, Johnstown,
J;

I
(

WHEN BUYING
SPECTACLES.
HAVE YQUR.

Catherine Fuhrman. Maple Grove,
WlfllanJ I. Allen, Middleville,
i
Hubbard. Middleville,

to tha surface again. When he does
they fire more blank shots and scare
him into diving again. They keep that
up until the otter gets tired out aud one
of the cauoes can get vvithin gunshot
of him. Sometimes they have two or
three Otte t* diviag at once, and it is live­
ly, exciti:ig work, ns well aa great
sport.
Getting back with the day’s game tc
the camp in.sjdc the bay is alwayc
sharp work and sometimes very dang&lt; rous. The bay runs inlaud about six
miles, and vanes f-om three-quarters
of a mile to one and a half miles in
width. The entrance is about 300yai&lt;ls
wide, with from four to six fathoms vf
water at low tide. Rocky spitz jut out
from the mainland at each side. Just
at the head ot the southern spit are
several large bowlders, the largest of
which is called Cormorant rock. The
northern spit is a rncky glacial morass. *
Vessels going in and out plwaya wait,
for slack tide. Except at slack tide tbe '

soeMen, City,

’

Sastta&lt;s Market*.

»««««?&amp;

Butter. 8 Co 9
Coro per ou.»

PoUlocs per Du.. 15.
Rjeprr hu.. Si
Tallow per lb..
Wheat, white per ba M.
Hay per ton, 12 to 15
Pork dreeeed. 4.50
Beans, 50 to 65
Chicken drmsed.9.
Beef dressed. 4 00to BAO
Beet live. 3.75.
Mutton, dressed. 5.
Cloverseed. 4 65 to S.00

ceeree

AND FITTED
SEPARATELY.;.
I MAKE A SPEC
IALTY OF FIT­
TING EYES.

Report of tbe eondittoo of tbe Hostings City
Bank at Hastinm Michigan, at the close of
buslnew. May. 7th IBM.
■
KKBOVKC*.**.
I-oans and discounts74
OWCMB
.
S'.ockr. boucta. mortgage*, etc 14 642 »
Overdruttv
OOQ CIO
tJK©«
ixJW w
Dur from bank* in reserve cities
f.-'Wl 31
G^d^can^.^’..1.1.^.

breakers extend entirely across the en- B«lw •,?lp
V B and NaUonai Bank
4.085 00
trance, and when the tide is running
either
way the current is
extremely
The Jeweler.
Total
...................................
123148?
93
swift aad a gutter is formed in midchan..LIAHILITIZa.
’oek paid
nel Iroui which the current sets strong- Capital
Sroi?ss8fuud
P*1.. inf 75,&lt;na 00
“—•--•-•xi......................................
Hjooioe
.pr»flu
pr.fOta teas eurrent ex­
ly toward the shores, so that &amp; vessel Iv’—
nJlvkled
penses, interest and tax&gt;-&lt; p»|d
1.730 30
trying to go thrbugh on the tide would ' Commercial
deposits subject to
check.... .
33.519 83
almost certainly be wazhed against
Commercial
CcrtlBcates
of
deposit
76..'*?
70
Cormorant rock or the northern «piL Bavins* deposits...
7.830 10
*n perfectly calm weather the tide, ebb Notes and bills redlicounied ifi.000 M
or flood, shows a considerable bore, and
?&lt;rtai...............................
u.......... »221.4«M
/
**
° vessel ‘nits
-5«- it just.right the -----,J —
if a
would
go Blate ot Micblzan. County nf Barry'HU.
WE HAVE -Tbe nicest a.-wrr.3«K
through as il sailing doton hill. Tbe
I. Dan W. Reynolds cashier nf ttie above named
-of button- wi- ever had
Hank,
do
sokuunly
swear
lhal
the
alxne
state
­
mouth of the buy is only about a cable's ment is true to tbe best of my knowledze and bought of the manuiartunr 3rd at our
length, at.d after that tiirrc is no dtui- belief.
price and cheap.
Phix Smith. .
Dax W. Kbyxolm. Cashier
Snbscribed and sworn to before ine this nth
At the Racket.
d ty of May„ 1 wt;_
Kimi F. Bzauut,
The Indian sea otter hunter, never
WE HAVE Some of the Intent Box
Notary Public.
undertake the passage except at slack | Costate? - Attest:
paper we ever had in
D. G. Rokixson i
water. If they arrive before the tide :
Wm. II. POWBM -Directors.
Chkstkk Msbsxm I —
1‘lilN &gt;MITH,
serves they wait until it does. II they
Alike Racket.
get in from the grounds only a few min ■
utes alter slack waler they prel»r to 1
WB HAVE Some Ith iote Ht«
stand the ocean swell outside thaa-vu-1
bought of our aiTllon
dertake to go through In their light I
house and will sell you h -rtasi for 15c.
Naw is tbe tim:
You will EM want jftipvr rgaux mm®.
canoes. As a meter of fact, they ore!
safer outside, for there is a bigeddy be '
At it:- Racket
tween the tideway and Cormorant rock. I

F. R. PflNGOflST, i

THAT RACKET

Absolutely Free!

where they are perfectly safe, unless a
S°d oum&lt;" “I&gt; aud the aea gets rough. I
There they wait for tbe next turn of the
tid'. »»d I'- is not unusual to Ke half a I
doten canoe, drifting about in this1
«ddJ’ w|Ui most ot the occupants aaleen I
11 *he sea come, up while they are waita
ing
------outside ""
the 'Indians
“
make a’landing
among the rocka on tbe ocean side
rather than try to make a passage
through Die breakers. This is aTextremely hazardous undertaking, but
the Indians are so skillful in handling
their canoes Lhat accidents seldom hap­
pen. They swim like seals from baby­
hood, and are usually so covered with
oU and grease that the shock of audden
immersinu in the cold water doea not
affect them.—N. Y. Son

WATCH

WE HAVE As nice an aleutburoto!
any one at
pir s ,-mjih.
At tlie Burket.
CHILD-KENS Hose sun orters foMu
10 tu -‘5c e.t Phln •
Smith’s Racket.- .
LADIES VESTS We ttf sure &lt;e
have tfc” uicrst as­
sortment in tbe city aud that n^ans cheap •
from 5c up.
Smith.
At the Kaeket.
HAIK Ommentv We ih»&gt;e the
nicest uwrtmeu: to-pt m W
city and as cheap or cheaper than others
will Uder.
I’»p
,
At |tu. K«ekeb
pencils

about X price?

ISO

That Die use of well-arranged ac­
curately adjusted rollers is a great
saving of labor ia undeniable, but not
Thit Splendid 1191
every article should be thus equipped.
The notion of putting coaters on stove­
legs is one that ia not likely to receive
the indoraesnent of strictly practical
• good timekeeper.
persons. Tbe stove is emphatically a
Mendon this paper and we will send von
stationary article. One of the great
5
**mple
copies
of
the
drawbacks to successful and perma­
nent plumbing h tbe fact that the
stove frequently works loose, slides out c..nuimng full itirtruclions how to pet i|
F
of place ami cracks the coupling or «stch. Act qtffck.
AdJrcm, ftXTieiT JUU1AL CO..
strains the pipes. If this is the case
IHtnIt. rich.
4 aS® ."toTe
oa«tem. it fa __ ____________
not difficult to Imagine what would be
PWBATI ORDER.
ThV^n’Vr* - r°1Ier’
*vtuwhedThis would be a continual source of
danger, not only to plumbing, but on
“~“»t »««&gt;«. The pipe,
™“y M «* *pwt; e»en the jarring ot
ordinary wind
ha7e
,
5 ,*?d
would be the Stanley
Search reveals the amazing fact that inevitable end ol ,uch an invention
The rollem might do well enough U
the proposal—in literature, al least—is
becoming obsolete. Stories there are • damp were attached -With tretb tn
of a plenty, but in the English publica­ pres, into the floor after the otore ..a
located; but k almple roller wltho-t
tions they mostly relate to mysterious
inch an attachment would be a coooi couapiracy or intrigue, Oud in tbe •u«t menace not only to plumbing but
* .*‘ety of the dwelling ■ well
American product tbe propoaal h all ’?
done behind the aeenea—the reader is
Introduced to tie engaged ooupla or to
Ute married pair. Tbe amUmental are
ta pamiag, evidently, and wo not'
expecting anything of the kind’
uon«!y hurry over tbe romantic

FREE!

FREE!

yankeewatch

Good pin. for 1c. Pub S»tra.
Artbe But*
100 B«t Tinned e»rpet Utt. W &gt;«■
pun Swell.
At i»e BMWOUT XDOB Shoe dreecnp t&gt;r lie
others
3 v.
Put x Smith,
At the Kaeket.
W» WILL Sell you &gt; So. S !le««r
for 25c.
A No 8 copper bottom
Wash boiler 15c.
‘ A No 8 all c«pi*t
boiler SI .75.
:
A 2 qt. covered i’«i *•
A 10 qt. lUring V»;l
A 10 qt fl.rlt l r*'1 *lul s
qt. dipper 15c.
A 1 ql eofl.e ptrt Sr.
A. 3 qt rotln' po! &gt;*• ...
A good te. kettle 50c- * '
Tin Ware at tbe same I." I»“
5oe.lt
1’"n 'Set
AL-ttie Backet.
*OTATO BUGS We have the »p*&gt;‘.
let to put
0,1
_
Puts S«'rJv
“•
At th,

BBST

it qt Galnalxed p»“‘.
Phis bu1™At the RM‘rl-

HAMMOCKS We hare Ihetu.
f ■

puis hxir«.
At the H"*"'

LAOIM WAISTS

“STdid

ao many would not •'*”
Ttent-I’rlce-^

Al the
We b.w h* ’1^
bands bus, »*• , hlTB
lBMT »"*?*•■ 11 ’"-iduoTdoIt
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                  <text>Hastings Banner,
VOL. XLI.

NO. 3

HASTINGS, MICH., MAY 21. 1896.

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Hastings Banner.
Published Thursdays bv

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WijiiHctoo ,_1M
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UT Huutrr QuartermatiT. AlorrHI Rider
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Haggard
...138 Flames. E Werner
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■ Evil Genius, Wilkie CMllns
• ••.144 undercurrents. The Duchess
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\1 .n.-l The DurlU-’S n
....145 The House Party.Guida
■ cdhft:;der. I FeMmore Cooper
....1« Forging the Fetters. Mrs. Alexander
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• ...147 Lucfie“oweu Meredith A,exan&lt;MT
Granada, Washington Irv- ....lis V Iscount do Bragelonne, Alevander Du­
mas
Pra'rle. J Fenlmore Cooper
• • • 14!» Wonwn’a War. Bertha M Clay
viewed to Kumpe. James Mooney
....tW Uooed'MDd Married. Rosa'Nauchette
I ,v,. Letter* of a Worldly Woman. Mrs
• w K CUflord
...151 Michael StrogofT. Julet Verne '
\ .-;)delt.u Mwrte Co.elll
^-U5T&lt;ly Norseman. Edna l.jall
1 ‘ i\r.r of the World in »*&gt; Davs. Jules Vern ....153 We Two. Edna l.vgii
-ri: - of ’-he Black Prince. Lovett Cun ..,.154 Donovan. Kdna Lydl
....155 Knight Errant. Edua Lvall
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Alexander Dumas
World Miss M EBraddon
H’** bmuheue Carer
Ii illnvr -Travels. Swift
raand Dante*. Alexander Dumv
&gt;r;;* and Orange Blossom*. Bertha M d ...JBO Dangerous Cat’s Faw. David Christie
.. u Rider Haggard.
....1OT A Dangerous Wonue. Gilbert A Pierce
c!&gt;atra. I! Rider Haggard
• •—1*M Mary St John, Rosa Nourhrtte Cxrev
. i.u's-.nli Washington Irving
•••JS JIer
" Bvtbrothrd, Bertha M Clav
■ &lt; M i Trawler. Washington Irving ....10.1 Love.4Cham Broken. Her ha M Clay
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R*dar Hagxant
\ v, M iudaleu. Wllkia Collins ‘
....io&gt; toiled bvLnlng. Bertha M Clay
. ’.v•-•-&gt;. *n in Black. Janis* Moaney
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ftjter- Alexander Dumas
. ,1:1.0 U Broughton
■•‘IE Is « Gn’,,.‘n Di‘y* ^na
c &gt;.::■! Coquette. Mr* £ Mann
....1®i The Son of Forth »s. A’rx. Dumas
■. Lvun’s Choice. Bertha 31 Clay
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L&lt;’v“.r,or
1105:4 Noucbeue Carer
o-• K ington. Il twley Smart
. ....170 The Mnn With the Iron Mask. Dura a
, ■ . • . Walter Scott
...171 Conrt-Royal. 8 Hiring Gould
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1 . ; -. v, Charlotte Broale
• Ji- The Ironmaster. George OhBet
• . Love Story. Bertha JJ Clay
....1«3 The First \ lolln, Jesse FotbervlU
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....U4 Mystery Of a Turkish Bath. Rita
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V’ e. *,» 1 trtermmn. II Rider Haggard
....L5 The Count of Mo He Cristo. Alex. Dumas
a’ vambra, Washington Irving
..a 170 Three Guardsmen, Alex. Dumas ■
1 . ■ • 1 &lt;»n the World. Berth * M Clay .
1° Beor Not To ID. Mr®. Alexander
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I Man--Mie's Se-Tet, E Marlltt
....DS Scenes of Clerical Life. Geotwe Elliot
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m*.-er; of a Hansom Cab. Fergus ....179 The Light of LovA Bertha M Clay
W ilum.’,
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.... ire 1 .nd♦ Brauk smere! The Dnchec*
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....IS* An Egyptian Princes.*. GeorgeEbers
. .- s Bred in the Bone. Grant Ulen
....1R2 From Out the Gloom B*rtha MClav
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....183 Her Duly bin. Bertha M Clay
. \&gt; l-wkim: Gia**. F C Phillips
....181 Dick's Sweetheart. The Duchess
• .. Wil l 31 trrh Morning
....185 Antoinette, or the Marl Pit Mvstery,
i[ - ; - -.perate Victory. Mr* Rayne
GMnte o:;tif t
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if Clem raeeau. Alexander Du...186 The Pirate. Sir Walter Scott
• •Th.
....187 Rob R«v. Sir Walter Scot!
A &lt;; I io’i* &lt;;.«lop. Hawi -VSmart
....W Monev, Emil Zola
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ot Spain. Washing con Irving
....ITO The Wife’s Sacriflce. a D’E menr. Au
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i'i *.ar Beauty. Mbs Annie Edwards
thor of "The Two Orphan-.” Etc
.: -ar of wakeflr d. O'iver Goldsmith
...«19O The Heiress, Mr* M E Holmes
•- ■ &lt;&gt;::&lt;* Sin. BertbaM Clay
....191 B ■rls'Lenskv. 0&lt;slp tfehublu
... 192 The Hand of Destin v
. * i -■ I.'nor. Mr&gt; Henry Wood
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। M.wte Corel! ‘
... 193 Hou«e of Seven Gables. Nathaniel Haw­
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. • --iiuon'aMines. HKiderHagganl
thorne
■ l a *1 . Mr*. Vereeker. Tne Duchess
....191 Stpryotan African Farm, OliveS.’hreiu
... - ’i.... - Kt-yrfnsp.H Rider Haggard
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M.'uln-1 TrevenHu.The Duchess*
....tn - T llylotsScandal. J M Barrie
i .rd, i;vorM«’Ebers
....19G Dreams. Olive Schreiner
• II Sider. Hagxara....197 Reverie* of a Bachelor. Ik Marvel
A l.if-'.* H•• hi- *e.The Duchess
....198 Dream Life. Ik M»rvel
Vir M-e«- . -Will,H Rider Haggar.I
....)» Fortune of the r onus, Emile ZoU
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Two World*. M ine Cor­ ....MO Mi-judupd. W Ilrlnibj-g
....mi Worth Winning. Mrs H Lovett Cameroo
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i ui_. W.jworih a Diamonds, The Duch- ....MS Ardotb.Alarie Corelli
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....903 Wondweod, Marie Corelli
■ A False S'.art. H twley Smart
. ..204 The Hero of the Wolf, tkanley J Wey* K n-l-n ('bllticgley. Lord Lytttm
man. author of "A Gentleman ot
Fraace," etc
... • • !...-t Davs of Pompeii. Lord Lytton
....205 Ideals; Sarah Grand, author of "The
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... *1 VL-.m Bede. George Eliot
Heaveily Twins.” etc
....9MJ
Micah
Clarke, a Conan Doriv
■_ r:i-&gt; D iary of Cain, Wilkie Collins
..,.201 ABIrdoI Passage. B-HUrice Harradeo.
a Wantage st Hea. W Clark Russell
author of * Ships lust Paa in the
. *.4 &lt; apteMv-donn-vl'.le. Washington Irving
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R h&gt;i J?,. George EillOt
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1.. Mt-derUmS bland. Jule^ Verne
....‘JO Beyond the City. A Conan Dorie
... uoo a study hi Scarier, a Conan Dorie
. Bra*'bridge Hag. Washington Irving
■ . i l.-a^vs Vid-r t!|.- Seu^Ju'e* ...310 Urania, Camila Flatnmsrlon
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it- ....211 The S!gn of the Four. A Conan Doyle
....212 The Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow,
Jerome K Jerome
• r Mill 03 the Flo*s Georse KHiot
....2.3 The Bondrain. Hsli Caine
• il-ir: :i’&gt;&lt;| 80 -nee. Wukle C-ollins
...214 The Deemster, if *11 Caine
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....sis .WhftJ Company, a Conan Doyle .
A i'.ur of Blue K.e* Bertha M Clay
....«!« Treasure island, R»b*rt Lou's Steven­
-. / . - Blue V . I. Fortune D i Bolsgobey
son
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fiurkDa;*. HughCiaww
....217 StriUte Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr
&lt; r; • I.11. -lighter. Marla Cummins
llvde. Robert Lonl* Stevenson
- Mvleap Vtolet.-Wil!! un IHtck
...2is The Mister of the Beliantrae, Robert
Mi* hu Rubles
Louis Stevenson
....219 Beside th- Boaule Brier Bush, Ian Mac
■ Alexander Dumas
: M.sterv.HenriGrevll'e
Laren
... .220 The Heir nt Lfnne. Robert Buchanan
F,tW M Tnnrk-rav
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....221 Robinson Crusoe. Daniel DeFoe
....222 The Scarlet Letter.' Nathaniel Haw,
n
I; :7&gt;. Will Carleton
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thorue
■ . in a Spell. Hush Conway
...".223 OneMnu’s Folly. Peter BMaxwell
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....224 Life in Loudon. Edwin Hodder. Esq
! • *• • nm. •aj-v.-tune Du Bnisgobey ....925 Au Artbt-s Honor. Octave Feutllet
....-.*26 Toe AbbeCrAstantln. Ludoric Helery
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\g*iiBt Worn iu. Mrs Holmes
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. a nv. Anna Sewell
....227 TbeConr.ng Race. Lord Lytton
•&gt; •
- Wr ’ll &gt;g Morn. Bertha 31 Clay . ..22H Frankenstein. Mrs Shelley
- :u*’ilne and Roses, Bertha M Clay
' ....229 MoMerfroman Old Manse. Nathaniel
Hutted Djwj. Mix Uilgn
Hawthorn*~
....230 Drummond s Addresses. Prof. DrumH L-ry I .'-.-rentier. Charn -.Lever
• inond
N.v-'u !aw In th*.* S.-Irttufl World,
....911 The Confessions of an English Opium
’•.-mraMid
Eater. Tbos DeQulncey
. iy. Henrietta Hum?
....232 Tales from Shakespeare, Cuts and Marj
fii? Du\e’s 9-crel, Her:ba M Clay
Lamb
’• maCiraw, Mrs Forrester
... 233 The Parson's Flu. Meredith
• Brand, Hawthorne
...•.234 WtiiHome But Wicked. Meredith
DinvTtKJTije. B.-rtlia M Clav
....235 Romxice at the Mohawk, or The Ger­
Bejond r.irdri, B.-rth 1M Clay
man Pioneer*. Splelhsgen
’ and V.r&lt;!alx De Sc Pierre
....236 Fantine, Victor Hugo
Han !y And ;. Samuel Lover
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■" s Sol . G*orge Ohuet
A &lt;1 »l-leu H?aft, Bertha 31 (.lay
.. ,.2M Marius. Victor Hugd
• -i.-en of the Abbey. Begins Alar la ,...239 Saint Denis. Victor Hugo
Rothe
... .919 Jean Valjean. Victor Hugo
A Mad Ixive. Bertha M Clay
....211 Rienzi. Lord Lytton
F&lt;-ni 1,eave*, Fannie Peru
.. ..242 Ernest Maltravers. Lord Lytton
....243 Alice Lord Lytton
-•!? I?- Him
..,,214 Fprtunfo, Tueophill Gautier
i"' I •-Ffoz-.j Pirate. W Clark Ruijell
045 At tbO Green Dragon. Beatrice Harrs­
I?nI'ol Shem. Grant AUen
....... “ A den auXor or'Ships That Paw la
A -f* in S un" Only, Berth* MCHy
the Night”
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• t1’.?1 'V* s Och’ef. GVO Msnville Ft-nn
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D.mh!] sW^tlieart. W-Otark Bub U . .»9«J A Case of Identity. A Conan Doyle
....247 Mademoiselle Ixe. Leona Falconer
-’Mtun s Face. Florence Warde-u
...*?4&lt; The Melancholy Hussar. Tbos Hardy
•
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....949 A Terrible Temptation. Charles Reade
M ,&lt;ery of St Barnes Park, J B Burlop
1..? Dream of ,x&gt;ve, Zola
. ....253 Our Mutual Friend. D’ckens
• -• ihe .R-proacn ot Annesley, Maxwell ....951 Child's History of England. Dickens
... .252 The Two Oi-phaas. R D’Ennery
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....253 A Window iu Thrums. J M Barrie
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R -Lind o.-ver. Justin McCarthy.*!! P
....254 Auld Licht Idylls. J M Barrie
fr-e Dark House, Geo Manville FeOD
...SM When a Man's Single. J M Barrie
-Mystery of Blenearrow, Mrs Oliphant
...286 Gold Elsie. E Marlltt .
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Ketrilworth. Sir Walter Soott
...257 Was It a Crime!
1’ar.i Marriaae Mom. B- rtba M Clay
Jack in the Forecastle. Matting • le

FRED L. HEATH,

The Druggist.

B We’ve Changed
our location and can now be found in
the store formerly occupied by Ira
Van Valkenburg has a hardware store.

B

B We’ll Celebrate

a

this change in location Saturday by '
giving a Special Sale ofMillinery Goods.
Anyone desiring anything in this line
will do well to give us a call.

Julius Russell

_______ HASTINGS, MICH
~CORRESPON~DENCE~

Delton.
Arthur Thresher supports a ntw bike,
Mr. Giddings of Augusta, was In town
Munday.
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J. G. Hutbe, of
.as In town
Monday.
E. E. Bishop bu moved on bis farm
nearShullx.
Mr. Gillespie moved Into Mr. Youngs
house Thursday last.
W. J. Reynold* started for Cadillac this
week to see his daughter.
Otis Bros have opened a genebal store
in the Thompson building.
Herb Smith, of Pnlricvllle has been
papering for Dt. Scribner.
Rev. Mr. Barrett of K tlamazoo preached
at the church Sunday evening.
Henry Whipple moved into Geotge Nor­
woods house on Main street Tuesday.
Dr. Scribner was called to see.Mauley
Chase’s little baby south' of Prairieville.
The Concert given by Mr. Thresher and
his class Friday evening was well attended.
Mrs. Lewis Williams Is under the doctor’s
care. Dr. Scribner is the attending phy­
sician.
Henry Whipple has sold his Interest' In
the livery bulaness here to Wm. Giddings
of Augusta.
Several parties from -Cloverdale and
Prairieville attended Mr. Thresher’s con­
cert Friday evening.
Mrs. Evans is treating her house to a
coat oT paint. Frankie Gillespie h man­
ipulating the brush.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Whitton who have
been visiting their daughter Airs. W. H.
Chase returned to their home In Kklama%bo
Mr. Blackmau with ample help is grad­
ing around his hotel getting ready- for the
matinee Saturday. This add* much to
the appearance of the street as well as
the cross walks.
A grand matinee at Delton Saturday May
23th, Bicycle races, horse races, ball
game forenoon and afternoon besides manyother attractions during the day. Lay
aside your tolls and can s for a few hours
and enjoy a day’s recreation and pleasure.
For particulars see bilb.
Just-as the commander of Barry Tent.
No. 679 K. O. T. M., was in the act of
bringing his gave! down fur closing exer­
cises last Saturday evening, an alarm was
heard at the outer door which was respond­
ed to by the picket who reported that the
Ludy Com. of Delton' hive wanted to gain
admission with her members and their
families. They were allowed to come in
and they immediately took possession of
the ceremonies tlic balance of th* evening.
Mrs. J. Wilkinson presided at the organ
and played ,a.inareh while the ladies inarch­
ed In by twos and done some very flue
tf\k form’ng the letters L O. T. M. and
several oth -r changes which would have
to be seen to be appreciated. After which
ire cream and cake was served .by them.
This was a complete surprise to ;the tent.
Many thanks ladles come acaln.
Carhon Centre.

Mike Vester has a new wheel
Mr. Youngs went to 0&lt;rkland, Cal., Ftisay
Jud Carpenter is very much better than
be was.
’
, Miss Cera Forbes Is seriously 111 at Hila
writing.
Clem Haddix has finished his sawing job
in Irving.
Lightning struck a horse owned by
Dell Centre.
Com planting is progressing between
the showers.
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Much damage was done to fruit trees by
Sunday’s awful wind.
A number of our wheelmen attended the
races at Woodland, Saturday.
George and John Shriber rode to Grand
Rapids. Saturday, returning Sunday.
Mr. Richardson Is entertaining friends
from Big Rapids ibis Week.
Mr. T. O. Bogardus, of North Carlton,
Is visiting his datmhter, Mrs. J. Fleming.
The Industrious potato bug and greedy
currant worm are on band ready for busl,ieMr Baker and family, of Grats Grove,
were entertained by Carlton Centre friends
Sunday.
, .
Arthur Hudson, of Shultz, mid Cha3
Carpenter, of Hastings, were the guests of
Carlton friends Saturday and Sunday.
Died, Tuesday night. May 13, at the
home of his sister, Mr*. Jacob O’Dell, Mr.
Delos D. Smith, aged 08. Funeral at the
O’Dell residence. Thursday a. m, con­
ducted by Rev. It. Wooton, of Freeport.
The wind blew a perfect gaie all day
Sunday. The air was filled with sand and
dust. The leaves on the trees are black­
ened and look as though they had been
scorched, trees were blown down and wind­
mills shaken up and considerable damage
done in other ways. One such wind-storm
is all we care to pass through.

Orangeville.
Mr. Frank Harper has the frame of his
house up.
D. Kllugeosmlth 1. bulldlnt an addition
to III, barn.
.
,
l.wt Sunday occurred one ot the hardest
wind storms that we ever saw.
Rev. Peter McCay will preach a memor­
ial sermon Sunday evening. All ex-soldiers
are Invited to attend.
Decoration Day will be observed by the
people ot Orangeville this year.
Meet at
the Church at « a. m ; decoration at 10 a.
m : program by school at 10:30: oration by
Bev. Hall at 11 a. m. All those who take
part are requested to be present early and
those who can bring flowers do so.
Mrs. Louise Smith Is on the sick list
ihi» week.
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Commencement exercises June 3rd.
^Wil! St«er and family, of Battle Creek,

spent Sunday at John Taskers.
Dr Powers and daughter Grgce have
each a new bicycle, nlao Dewey Abbey
■nd Joha Tompklna.
Mr and Mrs- Ed Beers, of Battle Creek,
visited Mrs. Beers fsther and mother Lou
Park aud wife Saturday end Sunday.
Prof. O. M. McLaughlin, ot halhvllie,
will address the graduating class at the
M. P. ebureh Sunday evening. An Invi­
tation extended to all to cotne. ,

2Ca«hrIli«.
W. I. Marble was at Bellevue and Bat­
tle Creek. Tuesday, on business.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hough were at
Woodland over Sunday the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Row lad er.
Mr. and Mrs. Len W. Feighner were
at Hastings Tuesday attending the funeral
of their aunt Mrs. Nancy Feighner.
Rev. G. N. Gillett, of Barryville, JBled
the pulpit at the M. E. church la«t Sun­
day morning in the absence of the pastor.
Tb»* union memorial services will be
held at the M. E. church next Suuday
mornlng. Rev. Jesse Marboff of the Con­
gregational church will deliver the ser­
mon.
□Cards are out announcing the marriage
of Mbs Ednah, youngest daughter of Mraud Mrs. G. A. Truman, to W. Mont
Ferry, of Park City. Utah, Wednesday,
June 3, al the home of the bride’s par­
ents.
The base ball, season was opened In
Nashville last Saturday when the High
School team was defeated by the Hastings
High School team in an exciting eleven
Inning game by a score of 14, to 9. The
first nine goes to Hastings Saturday to
play its first £tme.
While a party of fishermen were going
to Saddlebag Lake last Saturday night the
team which they were driving became
frightened and ran away overturning the
carriage and giving the occupants a severe
shaking up. W. E. Buel bad his left
wrist broken besides being quite badly
bruised up.
About 1 o’clock Friday night the family
of Chas. Felghnetilvlng just north of the
village were awakened to find the house
in flames.
So rapidly did the flames
spread that but few of the household ef­
fects could be raved. There was some in­
surance on the house and contents so that
the loss will not fail quite so heavily upon
Mr. Feighner.
Bat land.

Elpier Seeber is ou the gain so we hear.
T. Tanner was in Grand Rapids last
week.
The raiu of late Ims helped grass, wheat
and rye.
Cora plantlug Is nearly finished in this
vicinity.
J. Lankard and wife visited at Bowens
Mills the tore part of the week.
F. Howe and wife, of Kalamazoo, were
the guests of Rutland friends Sunday.
Wheat Is looking better at this time of
the year than it has In ten jears before.
School is progressing at the.High Street
school with Miss Essa Wormllb as teach­
er.
George Lankard, ,of Kalamazoo, was the
guest or his parents Saturday and Sun­
day.
Elder Cappy left an appointment at Hie
High bt school house for next Sunday eve­
ning. He hopes that all good Christians
will be in attendance.
The wind on Sunday last done quite a
considerable damage by blowing down
shade trees,* whipping the fruit off.and
demolishing some buildings.

WHOLE NO. 2136
C'uata Grove.
Mr. Boover was called to Ohio by the
death of hjs father.
Mrs. Lenah Kelsey and Lyman Johnson
have new wheels.
Its reported that Mrs. Ames is danger­
ously 111 at this writing.
Now we have It as the darky said, more
rain more rest, Massa.
A. C. Wait is building a stable for I.
Young, on his village lot.
Mrs. Etuma Caln is entertaining her
mother. Mrs. SlHI&amp;on, of Kalamazoo.
Lee McDonald has the pleasure of en­
tertaining Ills father, of Cedar Creek.
Frank Wolfe, wife and son, .of East
Sunfield, spent Sunday at the Grove.
Mrs. A. C. Walt is yet at South Bend,
Ind., taklug care of her mother in her ill­
ness.
The W. C. T. U. held their anniversary
with Mrs. Flory Wood, Tuesday of last
week.
Mrs. Wait, of Augusta, made a visit here
with her sou A. C. Walt, She being 80
years of age.
More water fell Tuesday evening than
has fell in the same time in the past fifty
years, they say.
Many of our friends will be glad to bear
that Mrs. E Wolfe is now regaining health
after many months illness.
•The strong wind of las’ Sunday did much
damage, uprooting timber and orchards
and blowing dowtrwind-tuilla and fences,
Castleton.
Mrs fid. Smith was at Battle Creek Fri­
day.
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W. 1. Marble was at Jackson three days
last week.
Porter Kiune and Frank Louder, ride
new wheels.
Miss Emma Bayber, of Nashville, was
a guest at Asa Noyes Sunday.
Mrs Julia Wicks, of Sunfield, visited her
sister. Mrs Ed Smith Thursday.
Mrs Fannie Everett entertained her sis­
ter Mrs Dan Durfee and children,of Assyr­
ia Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs Dorado Dorthy who has been visit­
ing relatives In this vicinity has returned
to her home at Langsburg.
Charlie Feighner’s house burned to the
ground Friday :nlght with most of Its
contents. It was partially Insured.
Mrs W. S. Barnette, of Grand Rapids,
and Mrs W. H. Young of Nashville, made
various calls In this vicinity one day last
week.
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Hinds Corner*.

Mrs. Ella Youngs Is. very low at this
writing.
Maurice Cock is spending the week in
Augusta.
Mr. Wro. Bechtel and family of your
city spent Sunday at J. Kline’s.
Miss Mary Kline is spending a week
with George Robinson’s people at Shultz.’
E. Slocum is moving onto George Rob­
inson’s farm, where he will work for the
summer.
There will be an Ice cream social at the
home of Ralph Newton. the 22nd. to which
all are cordially invited.
Miss Arion Gsskill, of this place, at­
1‘ratrieville.
tended the concert at Delton Friday even­
The machinery has arrived for the Ing and reported a very pleasant time. A
fine program having been prepared and
creamery.
Mark Norris went to Hastings Munday excellently rendered.
Qn Saturday evening of last week a
to act as juryman.
The Pomona Grange meet at Prairieville party of young people met at the home of
Miss
Lillian Everett and enjoyed a pleas
Grange Hall Friday.
Rev. W. H. Grotnendyk Is in company ant evening together. They all regret
that
Mira
Lillian must leave so soon.
with his father visiting Chicago friends.
The Ladies Aid Society will furnish
Johnstown.
Dinner Decoration day to all ye hungry
Arthur Paul mnde a trip to Augusta on
people.
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Mrs. Wm. Hughes has gone to New Friday.
A lew potoloes are being marketed at
Hampshire to visit her daughter Mrs.
15c. per bu.
Julia Hoyt.
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The severe gaie of Sunday was more
Miss Lett and Lora Hyde gave a party
to their young playmates Saturday p. m. than many of the orcband and forest trees
could resist.
at their farm residence.
Dr. 0. C. God smirk, wife and son ex­
The W. F. M. 6. was entertained by
Mrs. Cahill and Mrs. Keyes at the homo* pect to start for southern California ou
of the latter on Wednesday p. m. Eighteen Tuesday, May 19. They will go via the
Canadian Pacific.
were pres nl.
We hear that Mrs. W. S. Coleman, of
Masters Laverne and Ralph Cairns en­
tertained their little friends to a birthday Jonesville, formerly Miss Lillie Mara, of
parly Wednesday p. m. ut the home of our town, is very sick with consumption.
Their little sbn Harry Is with his grand­
their grandmother Mrs. Collier.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman.
Cloverdale.
Ceil Creek.
Josie McCalium, of Kalamazoo, lias been
Corn planting Is nearly done.
visiting friends here.
Willie McGurn has returned home for
Please remember memorial services at
the summer.
our church next Sunday.
The grist mill is making splendid
Charles Kingsbury and wife are the
buppy pircn’5 o! M yrw new Why bny, Hits seagou.
The wind dope some damage amongst
bom on Ibe ftih lust
Mrs. Walden Barbour and Mis. C. B fruit Sunday.
The Susie Tyler farm is to be sold Sat­
Dickerson were visitors at Mrs. Myron
urday the 2Srd.
Chamberlain's one day last week.
Oils 2”r*la
KOfking for Mr, Shef­
One day last week as three of our
. ..
Cloverdale ladles were taking a stroll they field at Banfield.
Bessie
Wertman
has gone to Bastings
suddenly came in sight of a large serpent
stretched across the way. A council of to work this summer.
The school Is progressing finely. Joseph
war was held and after singing “Shew fly”
and other melodies suitable to the occa­ Campbell is doing well for bls first term.
sion the trio armed themselves with fence
Fraepott.
.
stakes and went for that snake in a man­
A May Party will be given in Freeport
ner worthy of the descendants of brave
ancestors. The snake was soon used up the 23th.
Geo. Miller, Sr., was In Lowell one day
in the unequal struggle and the ladies
have no doubt that they have killed the last week.
F. Brotherton will drive the sprinkler
celebrated Carter.snake while on bis re­
tills summer.
turn to his old haunts.
Prof. Eby preached at the U. B. church
Sunday evening.
Maple Grove.
Children’s Day will lie observed at the
Fred Potter and Aleck McIntyre ride
U. B. church, June 7th,
new wheels.
Alb. Parks and wife visited relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Gray, of Augusta, are
near Clarksville Saturday and Sunday.
visiting relatives here.
Miss Cora Preston, of Campbell, visited
The L. A. 8. of the M. E. church meet
her sister, Mrs. J. F. Myers, over Sunday.
at the church Friday.
Alb. Gosch baa retired from the meat
The Epworth League Sunday evening
was led byChas Dunham.
The speech of market, leaving Buel Wolcott sole proprie­
tor.
rxof. McLaughlin was very good.
- Several of the Brigade boys attended
church at South Boston last Sunday even­
Broaard
__________________
This locality was visited by a wind and ingrand storm last Sunday.
.
Real Ewtat® Traaafer*.
Mr Handy of Plainwell, was the guest
WABBirrY Dim
of Mr. Brainard last week.
Ham'i. Routh and wife t&gt; Bara’l. Roush, lot 6,
Mrs. Minnie Furr is visiting her par­ Freeport. tun.
ent* in Hastings. Mr. ancLMra. Waidell.
Rdward K.and Erai'y J. Stone, 160a. sec 14,
Mhs Maggie Brouard. Mira Lillie Lind­ Yankee Spring*. W000.
Michael H. Roush to Isaac W. Roush lot,
sey and^Burt Brown left last week for Freeport, goo.
Kalamazoo wliire tWP I**'"* foQnd cmQtTT CLAIM DKKDS.
ployiuebt in the asylum.
Horace Brown to Harlow Myers, parcel, sec 7.
Woodland. ttSOO.
Daniel M. Myers to Frank Myers. fra, sec S.
W.todlaMI. 813«&gt;.
Wm. B Norris tn Wallace Norton, pareel. see
20. BalUinore. tk».
'
Corn planting is under way.
The L- A. S. will oievt with Mrs. 8.
Notice to Tax Payer*.
KIlBgenMRb next Friday p. m.
The board of review are now In session
This vlcinltj Sunday bad the appear­
ance af a desert Simoon, as a rands orm al the city council chambers for transacuon of such business as shall come before
rased nearly all day.
.
W J Ritchie
Seu8,ba went them.
H. G. Hara,
to HaatlnK* Monday, baring been drawn
Recwder.
u jmure tm UU&gt; towMhip.

SCHOOL COLUMN.
CotxlurUM by Flor* J Beadle. Co.i'omn'or.

Examination* and Promotion*.
Now that the end of the spring term la
approaching, we desire to say a few words
in regard to final examinationsand promo­
tions A copy of the State Manual and
Course of Study—the “blue book"—we*
placed in every district school, as a part
of the district property, last July, so that
there la no necessity for any teacher’s be­
ing ignorant as to the requirements of the
specific grades.
The course of study is divided into
eight grades, each grade occupying one
year. The average number of months for
the school year iu district schools through­
out the county does not exceed eight, each
year’s work. In consequence has been ar­
ranged accordingly.
Semi-annual examination questions^cov­
ering the half year’s work as outlined by
the Manual are sent from the office.
(
The questions over the last half year’s
work will be sent from the office soon.
We feel that this regular system of exam­
inations from the office will be a help to
the schools, as a means by which we may
judge whether the Course of Study is fol­
lowed and whether teachers and pupils ate
doing satisfactory work.
Without these
examinations at regular Intervals (ray two
or three, times a year) some teachers might
give the coqrra either a half hearted sup­
port or none at all. Then. also, the knowl­
edge on the part of the pupils that they
are to be tested on the work here planned,
will interest them In 1L aud make grada­
tion practical.
These questions sent for the spring
term are to be used on the Friday before
school closes In each district.
When the
examinations are completed the teachers
will egrefaily mark the papers, after
which the papers of each grade are to be
fastened together and all kept for the
commissioner's Inspection. These papers,
the classification record and dally register
the commissioner desires to inspect while
visiting your school!, and can hardly ac­
cept excuses for failure to have. them
ready.
In regard to promoting pupils
from grade to grade, we believe that thia
should be done, chieflj' at the close ot the
school year (the close of the spring term).
There an; pupils who can accomplish more
than 'he work of one grade during the
School year, such should not be held back.
In the main pupils can not accomplish
more than the work of -their respective
grades (as outlined in the State Manual)
during the year and do it well. Teachers
should study the Manual and see to It
that all possible, are up to the require­
ment* of their grades, and able to para a
ratiafactoiy examinktion upon the grade
work as outlined. There Is too much at a
tendency to promote pupils before Ibey
hive thoroughly mastered-tbe work of the
previous grade.
In grading and promot­
ing pupils bise the ayirklng upon your es­
timate of the pupils work, combined with
the reiult of the examination, etc. Certif­
icates of promotion may be had from the
office on application.
•
DIED.
PALMATIER-On Sunday, May 17 at
her home in the fourth ward, Mrsf
Frances Palmatier. aged 40.
Deceased was the wife of Biram Palnratler. and leaves fire children. Her death
was caused by heart disease and came
without warning. She was engaged in
making beds on Sunday morning, when
her husband who was in the adjoining
room heard tier groan aud she lived but
a short time after he reached her side. The
funeral occurred from the house Tuesday
morhlng. Rev. A. D. Grigsby officiating.
Interment at Riverside. .
GALLUP—At his bohle in Castleton, May
5, 1896. Truman Gallup, aged 59 years,
1 month and 11 days.
Truman Gallup wan bom In Warren Coun­
ty. Pennsylvania, March 25. 1887 and has
been a resident of Barry County. 22 years.
The funeral „was held at the F. M.
church, Castleton on Thursday. May 7,
1896 and was conducted by Rev. Ingalls,-,:
of Morgan.'
'
Mr. Gallup was an honored and loyal 1
citizen and died an earnest Christian^- .
He leaves a wife and seven childremdwo
girls and five boys, two Of the latter being
ministers c( Hie fiMpeiHis requested funeral hymns were.
“We’ll Never 8ay Good-bye In Heaven"
and “Parting to Meet Again at the-Jutig'
meet?

He Iras gone to hto brane on high
To me*»t your coming bje and bye
one more iu tfraWn
On* more in Heaven tc-day.
&lt;&gt;n»- frrore to wear a erown of love
WRh .fess, in ttie bright above.
One more In Heaven
One more to smile and praise,
one more on b'gb oct souh to raise
Where separation can not be.
Where none are missed eternally;
Or.o more In Heaven.
STAUFFER—On Munlay, May IS. at the
home of her neiee, Mrs Feighner In the
fourth ward, Mrs. Nancy Stguffer, aged
81. from paralysis.
Mrs. Stouffer came to Hastings five years
ago from Missouri. She had been tn poor
health for many years and was a great
sufferer although everything that care and
medical aid could do to alleviate pein was
done.
Her husband Is dead, and she
leaves no children. She was an aunt of
Mr. L. E. Stauffer, of this city. The fun­
eral was held Tuesday afternoon. Rev.
Grigsby officlartlng.
Card of Thank*.
We wish to express our sincere thanks
to our many friends who so kindly assisted
during our late bereavement
Mb*.. Tui'mXn Gallvf and Family.

Rutter. 8 to ».
Corn per bu. 30.

Tallow per lb.. 3H

Whara_____
Hay per ton, 8 to so

Marrin** IAomum.

�FADS IN THINGS TO EAT.

Hastings Banner

STORMY PETRELS.

I

CARE OF HATS.

ArUcIM 1 DM WlUsb Ara Allseed to
Cntaka to Hare Modlelnal Valor|
boiM Are j»a* M — w. - ...___
The essentia] of woman’s attire, for
Thursday, May at. 1896. _
Celeryi*invaluable as a foodifor thoae ‘
.. K is no wonder seafaring men all re­ suffering from any form of rbepmatiiun, ‘ which she pays the most fanciful
eoOKBROS. PropHetore.
gard the storm petrel as a forerunner for disease of the nerves, and nervon*1 price, is her bat. A simple frit ahajuplainly trimmed with velvet’and wings
ol disaster. Not only do the queer, dyspepsia.
.
’ s
DRINKS OF MANKIND.
low-flitting, dusky birds seem to lore
Leituee for those suffering from in­ costs no mean sum. and when a more
betrimmed and befurbelowed affair is
the tempestuous weather, but they
somnia.
Ancient,
come out in the greatest numbers just
chosen, thc drain on the purse makes
Watercress is a remedy for Mun y.
In the beginning men drank water before and during the particularly vio­
Peanuts for indigestion. They arp the wearer wince. Yet how few wornand then came to use the milk of cows, lent hurricanes. When no other bird, uiaocies.
reuuu.s UI„ for Corpulent 1 on take proper care of the dainty errsespecially recommended
asset: and cammed. Then in some spirit large or small, is in sight the &lt;e weird vhokm* aud nutritiou. ^,L« "&gt;
diabetes.
Peanuts uro made into a
of investigation they drew the milk of fowl, like so many imps, skim low across
-uuu uutsitit.t.^
P8’ “-----f6--| the
abuse, not the use,. ot
the hat, that
Wuuir«UAA«c
lnc OUM,C.
marcs anil perhaps the supply more the white-caps aud hover close by a ship browued and used as coffee, are eaten xnakes
it jujnjy,
rapidly tcccme
become shabby.
...nhes it
than equaled the demand, for some of until ita superstitious crew are well- ns a relish simply baked, or are pnWhen it is
put
on
for
the
first time
•
• — “—
it, was left over to stand and ferment, nigh frantic with dread.
the wearer nnwt decide jdit where to
pared and served as salted almonds.
and as a result they hadkoumyss, from
„dMI, of thc older jack tars,. indeed,
Many
Onions are almost the best nervine insert thc point of thc hat pin so that
wbkb they frat lenrned the delight, ot ' bei^7j’,bit'the peteehk intend otcomknown. No medicine is sc usefti’ dn it will cause least harm. When the
IntoxicatioL
’ .ing with the storm,
storms actually call them
hat is wen-n thereafter care must be
cases of nervbus prostration, and there
Next ir. barmiessaess to milk are I up or still
aU11 them at
al pleasure. They
taken to put the plus in the holos mnde
- wwe many —
’ ’-------—-* *SS!i^*MU
thoae drinks which are prepared
from I WMTe
wild
yarns -8
about
"Mother is nothing else that will so quickly re­ by them at first. If not, the crown will
lieve and tone up a woruout system”.
',! Y"
6™1 *the
bX
‘1 i' C
*"^
the products ot thec”
soil
wl thout
atd
Carey
., chicken^-'LdUUyouhowthv
chicken,." and tell vou how they
soon became roughened tuul marred
ot fermentation. Such are tea. coffee. [
rc8t anri ne„r fly to (he ahora. Onions are useful in all cases of coughs, with many punctures, ifhen thc hnt
colds anu
and mnucuzaiin
influenza;in coui&gt;uwpiavw,&gt;&gt;*-।
eonsumption.in- \mu mawy [m.inu.v... ...----- —
cocoa, chocolate. .Among
cocos,
Among these the use The
English channel Wanders even coins
somnia, hyprophobia, aeprvy,gravel and 1 ;s taken off it must be carefully brushed
of
is
thc
"j 'r I
ot cocoa
cocoa
is probably
probably
tbe most
mont
anPon
dent
In Euw£
n. it n-ncht-d
there anbe- II ^
ontmnd
™.d that *the
b* eggs’are
re held
b"dunder
u,nd
kindred, liver complaints. Eaten every - wfth a soft whisk broom nnd every purLas-aaw
... . ...1
—gr.,—E,I one
.
one Wing
UBIVUVU uuu iuuv vuw. other day they soon have a clearing and I tjn]e of dust dislodged from the brim
-•
wing— until hatched
and UULU
that the.i
fore eith-r tea and coffee. Emperor I
learn to fly th!.
u&gt;ey whitening effect on the complexion. 1I and’ from
the
--------crown..
The Inona
Ipopa and
Momenta* must
Montezuma
must have
hare been very fond ' rm
from thaireg)f&gt;.
Spinach is useful to those with grave! • bows must then U* pulled straight and
of it. as
a. he bar!
bad 2,0»K*
2,&lt;kX&gt; jars prepared daily I
h.al facu
the pe,„l’o
•
the
feathers
or
wings
smoothed
Into
Asparagus is used to induce pers­
4
m- thn
iu h&lt;A»a*hr?d
for
the r&gt;M&gt;
UK nf
of h
his
househe'd nnd
and HO
50 for Hfe
„ &lt;u)J of intewt.cren
place if tbo wind has blown them into
piration.
his own consumption.
in accepting them we must rudely shatCarrots for sufferers from asthma. '' disorder. A large baud box lined witu
C«UX*M4V*M&gt;,
VW..M. •»£, —, ■
Cohunbux, whodid manyHgood-things,
Ua foi]&lt;i(!at
of th, fo-. j
Turnips for nervous disorders and tissue paper is the proper receptade for
knowledge of cocoa to Eu-1
S.U- I
One
wh nothil^ of ita
carried the knewiedge
this easily injured head covering.
rope and it soon became common in - aortin_
,vaa known until about for scurvy.
She who is thc happy possessor of a ,
Raw beef proves a great benefit to '
Spain. It was Introduced to England , ,0 ycacngowM because It chooses only
persons of frail constitution and to' large hat triihmotl with ostrich plumes 1
In 1657 cud about the beginning of the lh;
Mld moat 1(me]y ,tnulda
must
determine never to wear it in
those
suffering
from
consumption.
It
1
16th century chocolate, which Isa prep | for lto home On thc d
, Indented
damp or stormy weather. The beauty
oration from the earn.- plant, became; Hhor^, of Sova
thouaanda of -is chopped fine, seasoned with salt, and
heated by placing it «n a dish of hot wa- * of the plumes lies in their fluffy curl
fashionable’ here.
I them nest esery year. Capo Sable and
ter. It assimilates rapidly apd affords ‘ and this is speedily destroyed by damp­
Coffee,
the. -----drink --more- lugbly
re- I IUD
,h„ J1UU,
Mud, Tu
^,et, &lt;C7UUg«
Shag. VJ«UW»,
Gannet. vvuua
Johns , , .
dm tatties —ly. It ia net aold iabnlk
-------- ,
—
.
l U»ACl,
. ,
.
ness? Then the whole bn.t is trans
eerie-rtreel *n-r1nv*
nrv nllinr
firct and. w.
. , .
______ _ with -v
—r_ ; the bc8t nourishment.
garded
to-day tlinn
than nay
other, wna
was first
Nepro
swarm
their
Eggs contain a lar
large amount of formed from a thing of beauty into n
11 and in AhvRMinin in R75. Thrntn it wu 1' clumsy
....
.. you^ginTtme"
'......
i____
Egcs
nutriment in a compact, quickly avail- J caricature. Unless a wonfan can.afbrought to Arabia. A Greek first intro­
A cleft in the wave-washed rocks, a «.u«- Av.AA.. jaumu.
lord u toque or other small bonnet in
duced it to England pnd made himself water-worn niche, the deserted burrow able form. Beaten up raw with sugar .
they are
used in
to clear nr»rl
and strengthen
addition she would better content bcrnro nonzl
Ktrti’iofn
famous by the act.
of a rabbit or a woodchuck or a musk­ the voice. With sugar and lemon juice 1 self with a leas
less elaborate construction
Tea. which riva’s coffee In favor, is a rat, any sort of e scoeped place, is good
-A
____ _________
11- ‘ whose
-I.-.. simple
—nl.&gt; prettiness
nw.tfinMti is
IK proof
nroof
the beaten white of
egg
Is to relieve
native of China, where it has been enough for the petrel. It is abundantly
.
.
against
damp
airs and boisterous winds.
hoarseness.
grown for ot er 1,000 years. Pepys men­ able to dig a suitable cavity for itself,
Honey is wholesome, strengthening, —Harper^ Bazar.
tions having drank it in 1660. showing however, if no lazier way, out of the dif­
that, it was then a novelty.
ficulty presents itself. Only 12 or 14 cleansing, healing and nourishing.
Parsnips.
Fresh ripe fruits are excellent for
It will surprise those who like beer inches deep art those hollows, just
An entirely new way of serving pars­
to hear
it is not a uiuunu
modem inven- dn
ure, that &gt;&gt;
.p enough to hold Mother Petrel
L’etrel and purifying the blood and toning up the nips is In the shape.qf an English waldeep
system.
As
specific
remedies
orange*
'
tlon. It was made by the Egyptians har babies and protect them from U&gt;e
1V nut, with [ a nut in the middle. Thc
are aperient. Sour oranges arc highly
many hundreds of years before the
;ilut swtep the coast.
' I pansnips .ire first boiled and mashed
Christian era, as well as by the Greeks I
The mother lavs but a single egg of a recommended for rheumatism.
N] ' rtne. Then to each pint there is added
Cranberries for erysipelas are used
and Roman,. We have received it from du]1&gt; lujU-rlrsA white, vary large for the
a tcaspoonful of salt, two tabltupoonthe ancient Gauls, who were great ailc o( Ue bin) she ,lta oa lt almost externally as well os internally.
Lemons for feverish thirst in sick­ fuls of melted butter, a dash of pep' drinkers as well as feeders. Undoubt­ 001161311115' ^or thri-6 weeks, while the
edly the use of beer was common as mate brings her food from the aea. ness. for biliousness, low fevers, rheu­ 1 per and two tabI espoon fuk of milk.
.
M. , . liver complain 1, I*
oveT
fire, and when smokearly as the use of wine.
Only at night does he feed her, and after matism. coughs, • colds,
*
ing hot add n thoroughIj beaten and
Among the Egyptians, Greeks, Bo­ the young one is hatched it, too, only cie.
etc.
• •Blackberries as a tonic. Useful in all r®ry fresh egg. Spread the mixture
mans and Athenians beer was made receives nourishment after dark.
forms of diarrhea.
on a dish to,cool. Then take the nut
from barley, while in Spain and Britain
All day long the birds arc winging
Tomatoes are a powerful aperient for of nu English walnut, and roll around
wheat v as used for malting. Tacitus , over the sea, searching for something to
- for
- -1 it thc parsnip pulp until you have a
in the first century said that beer was cat, often flying miles off shore. Care­ the livef, a sovereign remedy
dyethe usual drink of the Romans and the * fully do the old birds watch over and pepaia
and indigestion.
Tomatoes are good-sized nut. Koll in egg and cracker &lt; It Won't
. .
...
soldiers of Caesar introduced it into feed the cottony, tumbling, weak lit- invaluable in all conditions of the sy«- dust and fry a light brown In’ deep
1 rub off”
Britain.
tie baby petrel for four or five weeks. tem in which the use of calomel is in- • fnt that is smoking. Serve hot.—Cin- 1
1 iS
ciunnti Enquire^,
So-called beer was mnde in England a Nearly
.,VUUIJ six
,1A months
muuu*n elapse v*c
hiv.
---------- ere the
( dicatcd.
long time ngo by tapping spruce, fir. youngster can shift for itself. The ! F‘P* ar® aperient and wholesome. '
- pi^tTteed
birch, maple and ash trees and using
*
- them~vith a rich oTl’ which They are said to be vol cable as food for J
HAD FEARS FOR HIM.
their juices. This
* process *is still kept, they secrete in their stomachs, and so **“
*'
Wife Who ‘Believed That 11* Never
up in England and in this country, thick and fine is this luid that the
Would Stop.
IW M U, forms n pure and permanent coating and does J
where homemade beers from roots are
nro , eavuges of the far norLlJ use the poor ]
Apples are useful in nenous dys- ]
Hr had been bitten early by the cycnot require to be taken off to renew from timer
mpeh used.
. '
birds as lanq*. Killifig them, they pep«ia; they are nutritious, medicinal' 15n_
, .. .
.&gt; .. ’ .
r
10 time- Is n dry powdet The latest makei
thrust a hempen wick down thc throat, “nd vitalizing; they aid digestion, dear the f n-t tlmt he wn« nm. f .1 -JKi
INSIDE~THE TEAKETTLE.
., -n .
,
'i Xi.
-------...
the voice, correct the acidity of the ' 1 “
n d
T
adapted V) mix, ready for use, wltln
.
nnd. pushing it down as far os possible, .tomach, .nd .re reUuabte In rbeuma- j -U““? *”d ,h?‘ .hr M?re u,,on h’*
Cold Water. Can be easily brusinxl on by anyf
1&lt; i* Well Worth While to Not® It® Cob- ' light the loose end. which will bum for t ptomacn, and are valuable in rheuma- j breast a veteran’s bar. He had begun
one.
Made
in white anti twelve faslnonablei
dition. j hours with a clear, bright flame.
■ । tism, insomnia and
troiiblcs.
jutroubles.
. jlc good An
old days of thc ordinary,
tism,liver
insomnia
and An
liver
&gt; KsStM tints. ALABASTINE is adapted: ell .styles’
A helpful suggestion is to be wel- (
. Iu reality, when the seamen fancy the ( apple containsas much nutriment as u jUyB when there wn&amp; a real exhilaration
Of plain and relief decorating. I
corned, from whatever source it may , poor waifs are following the ship to t potato in a pleasanter and more whole- i nwhrcl. He had marked the passing of
--jBa F0B SALE BY *LL first-cuss paint DEaixas.
i
come, and tins bit of iporalizing re- । bring her bad luck, they are realty . w»n&gt;e form.
. his friend of old Jn sadness, but he hnd
*tx Y0UR PA,IT °EALER F0K card of Tirs*f
9____
_____
garding certain kitchen practices, is looking for the things which .the cook j Grapes dissolve and dislodge grave] taken to the safety with renewed er.just. as valuable as though it appeared may throw away. Any sort of refuse ( nnd calculi and bring the stomach and 1 Viusiusm.
*
tMjHurKrruKto am.v m ALABASTINE oo.. brand rapids, high.
for the first time in some publication ' is eagerly gathered up anti taken home bowels to a healthy condition.
I
jje ha&lt;] filled even office within thc
claiming to bo devoted especially and
to the lonely baby. Silently they pur- | Pie plant is wholesome aid aperient: . gift of the leogu'.In his declinin'--1
exclusively to the interests of Bridget
sue the vessels foru whole day, waiting is excellent for rheumatic sbfferersand } years he refusedth®
I
’ years h? refused the higher honors,
and her mistress. It is often the simin patience for a morsel.
‘ [useful for purifying the bloW.
—HouseI’
I.—
J‘ but cpn*cicd hhnaeif with member
plest details of kitchen, labor that are }
Only ut night do they cry, and a mostkeeper.
- Bnip In 13
,
ship in 13 clubs of his city, and with
the most neglected. The hot water , weird and plaintive note is theirs. PiU--------------------------I।I presidenci'------- j—?,.a an.i geeHrtaryohipa and
kettle, foi example—how many cooks ' fully it rises above the low roar of the ’
.
TV
01
P°“nra' treosurersiiin. and
of the o
Opossum.
pay any attentien to it? Stale water wind and the. booming of the breakers
Just why the great zoologists of thc '
|in(J i^An n
n-'
He had
beenccnturies~un
a “warm memter." tert'
He
simmered, and with all vitality cooked pn the shore. Thc solitary lookout in .I
d“y 9bould hnve
D-- ‘. hlul
rW&lt;1pM
— cho5en
«.u*n to
w &lt;»
wn
hnd rWdpn
to lhe 1AB,
lt's synonymous of “Good Printing.” You will see it ujonthe
r._________
.J .rider the opossum an ommal of
on(J
out. is its perennial portion, with an , the bow- „
at night
often........
draws hfe qjl- n-lower
»------- Jnet
war. unto
bedizened
with of
bccasional filling up and sudden boiling . skin eToeeV
and whistles loud when he
best printing about the city. We have the jfaciiitias.
ctoseFand
he ’।
*’?e !*?Pi
T' r W P
1
hnm like
thc Pharaohs
ns thc need requires. If every house- । tar. ttat faUIul W|S. Be .had™ hi-s • •b&gt;'b’ “d
u&gt;.iJd. -ord.'T !rom J11' old.
•
kec[»er who reads this paragraph should eve. with * big rough hand and peen I 'o™* °f
£ot(
a
1 Qn oC d“&gt;a’ ,n'’
"‘^uuk be'
go straight to .lier kitchen, kit the ket- ' more anxipnsly into the blackness | ’,nni1 “
oufht
a m"‘-, had been a good husband to the sortie, and cany ft to the window, where ' ahead, tor it bode. hi. .hip no good ‘
0
' ro" in* "on’“’^bo
™unS.«d
a strong light will disclose its interior, ' to be followed by Mother Carey's chick- 1 dlnl /or
opOMiim Ihr more than mc0,.ncd an&lt;! mourned. Hi. tiking off
nine out of ten of them will fl nd a rusty ‘; ens.-il. Y Joertmi.
|
! had been sudden, but he h.d’ffi
Mogorj Falis
layer of licic, iron .-and dregs, that ef- 1
factually prevents any good-flavored I, DIFFERENT FORMS OF SWORDS.
S "J™ It£j|
* Stations.
water from issuing from it. Thc ket- '
, u
i-.^; »1? A- A- A- A- C.s were arranging for
’ BASTWAMD.
tie needs the same frequent and thor- 1 The Rapier, CuQme, saber, r»tari»ut. I
MMM
Ctsr-or..
&gt; l!a* h*» sorrowing
Jt h"'1
A..
Hastings............
Thc rapier
wassM
In general
u»e on the |
'aofShellcd ^uts and Certain I *"** /u
rK“
lnra
”L
widow
ougb care that any kitchen utensil I|
Station*.
needs. Into such, having it already *
continent some year, before it made its1 J’
'
. .
-i;
4 1
mourned aud mourned.
. warm, put fresh filtered water, boil rap- j
■ appearance in England, where, it muw'
• f°?d' 'n“®''a"d*“? , •'AlaJam.'' .ahi the white-haired
:
idly, and use nt once, and one of thc
I be /mid, it was received with scorn nnd i a
c
i clergvman, with tremulous voice, “du
&amp; B. OSBORN. Local Arfes’..
large aids to printable food is secured.
3.
IF,
Bcoouu.
O. F. 4 T. A. Clues* '.
—N. Y. Times.
I a ■Sy9°Pc’“ *ur «uy neu-rv»pecnng bob *4.3------a—wuacumb •
and Us Connections Operate • be
.
I of Mars to trifle with. The cavaliers of' !Tnde*
of ,ar^
where I
t
1 France. Snein and Italv
ww.l
ia Impossible for the honicr to dig 1 . ’'l9’Da5 l
oiled, rerueinberinff
I nrmer-Tom. press tli’ button 'n Net I adepts in the intricate science of sword 1| it put; but aometimM it makes the mis- I 11O''‘ , r d«P°Hod spent the Sabbath Best First and Second-Class
th cornfield plow goin*.
I play,
and
used
it
with
a
fatal
subtlety.
_______________ ______ ’i,nlt,i!.of choosing a Mow log. When 11!".1' ‘,nd not .in “°l*r worship
Scrckctrom Ebj*1 to
I atu—Oh. pshaw!
let Bill do it! ‘ 1 The
The cutlass,
cutlass, whlrii
which we read «&gt;«-»«♦
about iu | ,,tacke&lt;l&gt; ,to,hm feigns death to tLii?|
1 fear hdis acorchlngyet.”
I'm tired.—London Tit-Bits.
| &lt;Capt. -Marryat's stirring tales, and In । I1* “"sHanto off their guard. Like the I '-I’“ni,e». _
___ __ _ t———•
AJinC 14JC
S "th'rmtag'itori^ orth^x-ptoiir “f I
I1 ■tor7 "P ’
feutlom.
. ,
••• owito up a
pirates oo tic Spanish mala, was short ■ ”
«““&lt;■&gt; supply "*
’ lor winter
--------plentiful
of '*
fat
use,
and rather broad and flat ill the blade, when food is scarce; and, above all,
which had an exceedingly sharp double thd female has a nice, warm pouch in
r.ud Intermediate PoinU.
edge. The yataghan and scimiter hear whicli to carry and protect her help­
the evidence of their oriental origlfi less young. J netead of leaving them
in their curved blades and suggest the iu the ne«t to catch their death of cold,
leave Chleggo. thronffhoui th*
ancestry of the saber. The saber is (jr be devoured by some enemy.—-W. T.
Spring end Winter crrrv WeoftcftUHy
the most important cutting implement Hornaday, in St. Nicholas.
wgbl. and Clncttaaii. O. every Nunda;
of modern armies. It is distinguished
. and Tbum’By evening, and are run.
Cougb-cure, the most prompt and
from the sword proper by the single­
la Bail Uf®.
~
uau.......
•»■ ! "live sometimes when girdled
effective remedy for diseases ot the
edged blade, which attains tts greatest
"You hartf ho heart.”
I
Pale,
but
tearless,
she
stood
before
threat
and lungs, is Ayer's Cherry
' nearly around. Nature ever thicknesa at the- back, and is grimly
BAfrnro,..
emergency medlp labors to repair damage, and suggestive ol the dire effects of a swing­ him, and looked him squarely in the Pectoral As an
Cherry Peetoral
Bcine, for the cure ot
ing cavalry charge. The Schiavone—a ®X«I after a time, the wounded sur- notable
cannot
be equated,
sword of the Italian soldiery—
She .was poor, but proud. Adverse
Croup,
Sore
Throat,,
E.
M. B
rawley
' faces are nicely healed. Some carried a conspicuous guard, extending fortune had reduced her wardrobe to
Lung
Fever
I). D., Dis. Sec.and
ot
11 persons live and fully recover, from the nuillons to the pommel, farm­ a calico basis, drivejn her and her only
Whooping
the
AmericanCough,
Bap­
a lattice-work of metal bands that surviving mother to the top fiat of a
'I
after consumption has ing
tist
Publishing
Society,
Petersburg,
Wabash
avenue
apartment
house,
and
resembled the plaiting of osiers in a
hi Wide cavities In the lungs. basket.
Va., endorses it, as agnre for violent
This baaket-hilted sword, as hardened the lines about her still beau­
bronchitis, etc. Dr. Brawley
Lowest Rates, Best Rolrtr
■ In this struggle we can great- it was called, was so closely allied to tiful mouth, but it could not dim the colds,
also adds: To all ministers suffering
4 ; ly aid nature by giving Scott’s the claymore of the Scotch Highlanders Tnster of her biue-black eye or tame the ' from
——n™— '
throat troubles, I recommend
that they have frequently been mis­ unconquerable spirit that animated
L'-nulsion of Cod-liver Oil taken, one for the other.—Mary Stuart every fiber of the lissome form standing
erect
with
unconscious
grace
and
await
­
Ifl with Hypophosphites.
The McKinney, in St Nicholas.
ing his answer.
oUintnlcln

CASTORIA
for Infants and Children

Children Cry for Pitcher** Castorla.

ALABASTINE

IT WON’T RUB OFF.
Wall Paper is Uuailtirj.

F
Kalsomine is tern- f I.'
k^Jppofary, rots, robs
Ti v off and Scales. —:—__J J

ALABASTINE

“BANNER PRINT.”

California,

Louisana.New Mexico
Texas, and Arizona.

Michigan Central
.1^5;^!^
Ik

Tie Mtn Pacific C»[iij

LOS ANGELES,
SAN FRANCISCO

THE OLDEST.
ANO THE BEST

THROWiH TOST SLEEPING CARS

Throaoti w Gailiornia

AYERAYER
’S ’S

HEXKO,

icil supplies needed fat, and

the hypophosphites tone up
the nerves. The decline in
weight ceases. A positive gain
begins, and once again there is
promise of life and health. It
is never too late to try.

Hare a fat breast of veal prepared
for stuffing, which may be made of
boiled and mashed onions, bread and
seasonings. Place in a covered baking
pan, with sliced carrots, oniona, celery
ami minced parsley; dot with bits ot
butter, pour over a quart of water or
sionetly. for two hours. Dish up oo
a bed of spaghetti, boiled and seasoned
and mixed with a half pint of brown

--------------- j^urwJ.

"Nor, miss,” replied the butcher, “but
we’ve got some mighty nice liver. Will
that do just as well ?’*—Chicago Trili­

Fat in a aanorpan four egg
thl'ee ounce, of augwr, a tabic,pooof-xi
•f flour, the rind of ut orange, g.*MT
or chopped flue. Mil well. ,&lt;J,1 a I&lt;DT
of boiling milk, atiir on the fire tuKiJ

w n. L •■'

�Hastings Banner.

WILLFUL WILLIAM.

Thursday, May a'- lb96

------ noOK B^QS. Propriatora.

game BIRDS GQING.

MAGIC RAYS.

The Autocratic Methode of the
Wonderful Possibilities of
German Emperor.
.
Roentgen Invention.

s

Quail nnd Prairie Chickens Are
Growing Very Scarce.

Hl. PaMlon tor Ssrlna and iw,,, Thl„,
to a BsnuUossl Msan.r-B. 1,,^,
Uoorw th. Makm ot
the Empire.

Medlrul ProfoMlon tor the
Beatoratioa of Sight and
Hear lag.

the

DELICATE
FEMALE
REGULATOR.
IT IS ft SUPERB TONIG and

probate order.

Id said eonnty.on Wcdnes1 of M.iv la the year
(M._« thwmad rt&lt;at hwtrM u« nlun rtx.
Erwent. CUariCT W. xrirwroa,. Juj«, u,
rrnnate.
U Ibt miner ot Ue 'Itala o« 4&gt;lw E.
Stanley, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition duly veri­
fied. of Amos C. Towne. Administrator uf said
estate praying for reason* in said petition *et
forth that he may be licensed to sell tbe real
estate of said deceased as In said petition des­
cribed.
■
Thereupon it is ordered, that Fridav. the
sth day of June A. D. 1W6. at ten o’clock in
the forenoon.be assigned for tbe bearing ot said
petition and that tbe helrt at taw of aaid de
eeased and all other person* interested in sale
estate . are required to appear at a session &lt;4
said Court, then to be uolden at the Probate
office, in the City of Hastings, in taid County,
and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer
of the petitioner may not be printed. And it Is
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to tbe persons Interested In said estate, -of the
pendency of said petition and the hearing
thereof t-y causing a copy of ibis order to be
published in the Hastings Banner, a news
paper printed and circulated In said County ol
Barry- once tn each week for three successlv
week* previous to said day of bearing.
CHA8. W. ARMSTRONG
Judgeof Probate.
(A true copy.)

The moat interesting- figure in Europe
Medical and scientific men generally
at present is the young German e£
have been studying more or less on the exerts a wonderful influence in
peror. He is the last ot the king, forkings of the X rays, as presented
strengthening her system by
among men who go to the housetop to to the world by Roentgen. So far. thv
driving through the proper chinpriclnim that In their sacred persons
discovery has only been utilized in the
the sovereign rules by "divine right ”
art of photography, but there are many nel all impurities.
• Western lorers of that beautiful and that a king la still "the LordV who believe that it can be made of
...
hunting wild game birds, must anointed." Like to Webster'sold soldier,
great value in the commercial and med­
..
. ! satisfied with the vigilance of he is a ruler that has come doom to us ical world. One of the most ardent
My wife was bedridden for eighteen months
■&lt;:. Illinois game warden, Mr. Blow, troni a former generation, or rather a believer* in this idea is Dr. P. J. Gib­
S FEMALE REGU.Ld u- those gentlemen who hold sim- former age. the dark or the middle one bons, who has devoted so much of his LAI OR forBRADFIELD
two months, fa getting well —
M. JOHNSON, Malvern. A*.
positions in adjacent states. En- when there was no pretension that H™' &lt;O-.!h' 8l'“’-V Of e,ecfrical qnra- BBADFTXU. J.HEGVUTOH
CO.. 4TUST1 fii.
. v, t P ; their efforts are, hpwever, it royalty might not aspire to which was Hom. The other morning when a reMl Ir *11 OnijjUt* *t »i oo •« bwu.
. be feared theyT come too late to not readily acknowledged by the porter called
c.illnl at
nt. his
nt. ollie*
..m— he was
_____en • .
“
the prairie chickens (pinnated popular mind. The elder king might gaged in preparing to make some ex­
PROBATE ORDER.
. ;j No measures, it is certain, and did claim that a divinity did hedge periments.
State
of
Michigan,
County
of Barn-ss.
;i tn*r make them as plentiful on our him about, and that the leper who
. MORTGAGE SALE.
At a session of the Probate Court for trit
In an Interview with a reporter. Dr.
bnly the
hem of
j.rairies as they wefeji quarter of a’ touched
.
__ ________
_ the royal Gibbons aaid: ”1 think that if there County of harry, bolden at this Probate office, in
Default having beeu-made In .the conditions
the Citv ot Bastings, tn said county on. Mon­ of a certain mortgage, executed by Lee Tinker
wnnl.l depart
r(whole
_ v _,
. . •
,
:,:n ago. Even if their slaughter mantlo
mantle would
—r—- -uvio and
ouu clean
cicun. was more work and leu talking done day the nth day of May In the year to Mark Norrto. aktwl the first day of October
,
Hn
bulden
”vuumn
’■-i-:
—
------------ natural
.or or’ in connection with this discovery it one thousand eight hundred ai d ninety six.
and »bis
claims
to
anything,
natural
! .n&gt;
:iut u for
ivi a
** term of years, the
wav ...........
to aunyuung,
18*1. recorded tbe Seventh day of October 1681.
............ .
MiBwwry ii, -Present.
* ivavufc. vunnci
ChaMes W.
n. Armsirong,
Armstrong. juuge
Judge o:
ot AHs-.giird by the said Mark Noirl". the eighth
t vigilance 011 the part of । supernatural, were conceded to be good. .yvzinld
,—e.n rlor
__ al_ - Bcieatitle
•
■'
’
would be
world.
■
cfay of l»rcemt»cr 1888. to Tip Ketchum, ano by
- well
------ —- the
—— wuiiu.
; I i rebate.
&gt;&lt; ..
. ...1
l*«u.
neeietnnt u : **Thn L-irtre /oi..
__ ___
...
..
'
fn
ths
matter
ot
the
estate
ot
Jowanti
V.mD
*■
and
bis
assistant,
|
The
king
can
do
no
wrong"
i,
ntlll
a
Blow
tbe said Tip Ketcbuoi assigned to Harvey WI1L
To
Itoeatgen
belong, all thc
the credit of
ot KwenlfeSwi:
ro Hoe
ntgen belongs
raster. Deceased. -------------------------------------lEtnr.ontbe thirtieth day of December 18W),
preredt
the
annual ' pleasant legal fiction, but it wa» once
bringing
before
nubile, but
raatliaaand Nina thepetltton dnlyrrrUeC and on which mortgaee there to due, at the
-- « thia
—
“—- the
“*4V JAUUMU,
GUI --&lt;J&gt;
. —.... - .
......1.......
V. ruiu V.O
of
large
numbers. I a matter of popular belief. Nobodr I believe
htreef, Tt.c Hundred and Seventy dollars.
net ion
1
that before many weeks have rate r-raykrg.that hl* fin*! account this day date
Is hereby given tLat by virtue it tfce
,. „ |'-{;rr i«;&lt;-&gt;n»hi|rl’quall.v scarce, anti ; really believes it noWt but the coutjg elapsed Nicola Tesla will startle file l may l&gt;e heard and allowed and a decree of Nutice
power of sate In said inortp&gt;ge. I shall fore­
the different bunting clubs take emperor tries to make it appear as’if the world with some of his discoveries distribution duly made aud he discharged from close tbe same, by a sate at public auction to
said triHL
| the highest bidder, at the North front door of
i-Kt&lt; 1 s toifplenish the stock, game j everybody believes it, and he has no dlong thc same line.
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Thursday tbe tbe Court House. In the City of Hastings, or. the
day ot June. A,D.. 18W at ten o’clock in third, day of July 1890, at ten o’clock In the fore
. he.gn'use family will soon become ’ doubt convinced himself that he does.
“I believe the cathode rays are pure 4’h forenoon,
be assigned for Uie bearing of said noon, of all that certain piece or parcel of land
&lt;•vreiti'dy r::Yc.
! ®ow
can do so in view of-the criti- electricity-, which has been abstracted tne
petition and that the heirs at taw of said de­ situated In tbe township of Yankee Springs,
ceased vand ah other person* Interested in said County of Barry and State of Michigan known
nglnrd bus nhMays been a great ' cIshls mnde upon
his conduct
,---- him
------- and
—
iuuuuci from the air or space’ and driven estate,
are required to appear at a scsslou ol and described as tbe Bouth east quarter, of tbe
iv preserving country, but even ' by
bv even a part
nnrt of
nf tho prtas of his
—
L through wires into a vacuum, and that said court,
own
then to beholden at the Probate of­ North east quarter, of Hectton number twenty• re, where the gtiiuc laws are very J country and the caricature and ridicule they are making efforts to gain back fice. In the City of Bastings. 111 salilcounly, and two. In towiishlp three north of rance ten west,
show cause, If any there be, why the prayer- o! containing forty acre* of laud according to the
•..li-.’ent, it Uns been found necessary - of the foreign newspapers, especially of from tlie vacuum into nature’s space. toe petitioner may not be granted. And It to government survey, tbe same being the mort­
&gt; luport large nuiibeisof birds from the London Punch, seems incomprehen­ The cathode rays travel tn a straight further ordered, that said petitioner give notice gaged preintoes.
.co the persons Interested In said estate, of tbe
sible. That he is not at all like one of line, instead of waves, as' other light, pendency of said petition and tbe hearing Dated April 4th 1896.
foreign countries. । Harvey William*.
Chas. H. Bavkr.
Assignee.
The dark -necked pheasant (phas- the old kings of the middle ages, a* he and makes acute changes in its course thereof by censing a copy of this order to be
published in the Hastings Banner, a news­
Attorney for Assignee.
us' colvhieus) has long reigned as pretends to be, who ruled absolutely, similar to those pursued by lightning. paper printed and circulated in said County of
Barry, once tn each week for three successive
t. ■ king of English game birds. This . whose will or whim was the only law of It has a gravity which is heavier weeks
ORDER
OF
PUBLICATION.
previous to said day of hearing.
•,
isnnt was first brought from Asia, ‘ his subjects, is easily demonstrated, than oxygen and a tendency to fall
State of
&lt;4 Michigan,
Mlchlp—'
Chas. W. arm si rono.
1.
^ourt for the County of Barry
...
„
Judgeof Probate.
; ut has been indigefliousin England for ( not only by the fact that the people the same as lightning.
It goes
(A true copy.)
iu Chancery.
centuries. They are polygamus in, have their representative legislature, to prove what I advanced more
Olive Lenlngton
) At a session of said
Complainant.
I Court, held at the
who
make
the
laws,
impose
taxes,
and
tneir -habit*, and ns the brilliant plum-.
than a year ago, that electricity has
MORTGAGE SALE.
!• Court House In tbe
age qf the male bird is in contrast to the ; make or refuse to make appropriations, gravity, and I believe that if we make
Default having been mnde In tbe conditions Frederick Lenlngton I city of Hastings, on
Defeudant
of
a
certain
mortgage
made
by
George
W.
)
Monday tbe 20th day
n of the hen. good sports- j, but that his old chancellor, banished the vacuum of Crookes tubes out of
• 1 :r.ber brown
Gregory aud Ann Gregory hl* wife to Auna 8.
A^T‘A- Smith.
1 ly distinguish *&gt;
them apart,
and stripped df all authority, can and lead instead of glass that, we can retain Austin dated January 2nd A. D. 1892, and re­
Present. Hon''Clement
nen can easib*
• *
Circuit Judge.
Judge.'•
*’ ‘let‘the females
‘ pass un- ‘j does arraign
"hey invariably
, and dpfy rhim and his pol- electricity or X rays in the vacuum corded In the office of the Register of Deeds,
It satisfactorily appearing to this Court that
for tbe County of Rarnrand State of Michigan,
cuthed, so that «he supply is fairly well icy, and cannot be silenced or punished aud then we have a tube of pure elec­ on the .Second day of January A. D. 1W2 ’n the Defesdaut Frederick Lenlngton to c. nonzzz
Liber 33 of Mortgages, on page 335. on which resident of this state, and that be resides in the
*
a.a.uuinwl.
' for his
’■'* obduracy.
--------tricity or X rays. I think that if this mortgage
there Is claimed to be due at the date State of Ohio. Ou motion ot Bweezey &amp; Bweezey
The truth is that Emperor William is vacuum is of a large size that it will nf into notice the sun; of Twelve Hundred fifty- Solicitor* for the Complainant, it 1* ordered
It is impossible, however, when a
• ? &lt;ey of partridges gets up, to distin-| really a make-believe survivor of thc old increase its weight to a slight degree, five Dollars and slxty-eeven cent*, and an at- that the said defendant Frederick Lenlngton
torney’a fee of Twenty-five Dollar* provided for cause bls appearance to be entered within four
guifsh the different sexes, so that both sort of kings who ruled autocratically, showing that it has specific gravity.
In said mortgage. and no suit or proceedii g» at months from the date of this order, and that
having been instituted to recover the In case of his appearance be cause his answer
•..ile and female have to fall alike to tbe ' absolutely, and, as was contended, were
“I have been experimenting not so taw
moneys secured by said mortgage, or any part to the complainant’* bill to be filed and a eopv
thereof to be served upon the Complainant'*
unerring aim of tbe English country ; kings by divine right. He does the most much on photography through the hu­ thereof:
Now, Therefore, by virtue of thb power of Solicitors, within twenty days after service of
-.tntienia;:. Consequently they would extraordinary things and says them. man body as to make the discovery sale
contained in said mortgage, and the statute a copy of said bin, and in default thereof that
• •eeomp very scarce could not eggs and , 011 &lt;1 all the world, even in Berlin, looks useful for optical vision. I have for In such case made and provided, notice to here­ said bill be taken as confessed. And it to further
by given that on Saturday the Eleventh dav ot ordered that within twenty days tbe said Combirds be obtained from abroad. The ou at the spectacle and laughs as if the many years in my practice thrown July
A. D. 1896, at ten o’clock In the forenoon, I ptainant cause a notice of this order tot be pub­
nrst imported were the French, or red- . kaiser were a king of a sprightly bur- lights into different parts of the head shall sell at Public Auctlor., to the highest bid­ lished in the Hastings BANNKR.and that tbe
der.
at the North front door ef the Court Honse said publication be continued for tn said paper
iegged variety (caccabis urfa), but they lesque set before them on the stage. He for tbe purpose of discovering foreign in tbe
City of Bastings, Barry Co.. Mich, (that for six successive weeks, at least once tn each
, proved very unsatisfactory, as when *s always in evidence in one way or sd- substances. In this I have used large­ being the place where the Circuit Court for week, or that he cause a copy of said order to
Barry County to boldem, the premises describ­ be personally served upon the said defendant
&lt;1n&gt;i.'irbed they prepared to run rather ( other, and always suggesting an elder ly a small incandescent light. If you ed
in said mortgage, or so much thereof as may Frederick Lenlngton, at least twenty days be­
-.kun fly. In addition, they did not in- 8ort
royalty. At the banquet of thc hold y6ur hand close to an ordinary in­ be necessary to pay the amount due on said fore tbe time prescribed fur bto appearance.
Clement Smith.
with six per cent. Interest and all
t'erbreed with the native variety, but Brandenburg diet, speaking apropos of candescent light and hold between the mortgage,
Circuit Judge.
legal costs, together with an attorney's fee of
oejng larger and more pugnacious , the silver jubilee of the empire, be made light and your hand an opaque body, Twenty-five Dollars covenanted for therein, the
premise*
being
described
In
said
morteagt
as
MORTGAGE
BALE.
threatened to exterminate them. A a number of exceedingly florid and sen- ns a spoon, or a knife, you will see the all tnose nieces or parcels of land situate in tne
having been made in the conditions
rpv
tew years
years,, ago it was discovered that
that,, timcntal references to the special grace shadow of the xnetal object through Town of Castleton in the County of Barry and of Default
a certain mortgage made by Marjn-ett A.
state of Michigan, and known and described as
the Hungarian partridgesnotonly
Heaven to him and his house since he your lingers.
tue
partridges not only very ,
Stevens. F'orenee E.Bpauldii.g. Orrin E. Bar­
iQliowa:
ker.
Mary
E. Barker Blanche B. Barker. Agnes
“
One
of
the
most
useful
places
that
•— : Tbe East fifty acres of land to be taken eff
nearly resembled the English species, has been emperor. He exalted king­
■ n the South West Quarter of Section No 118) ex- Barker. Martin V. Barker. Harriett I Barker
but would interbreed and dwell in bar- ship and hia grandfather directly, and I believe the X ravs con be used is i 1 cept two acres In the South East corner thereof. to Emily D. BoMwIck. ut Itiisra. N, w York
tlir
A
l.n
vfet*
$,
T.
:
a
w
.
.
a
E
I
mm
X
“What the medical profession in the restoring A'wotbe Sonih Ten acre* ot tone to be taken dated December 17 A. D. it'Bu. and record­
monjr with it. This discovery has led thereby, indirectly, himself.
theNorth
North We-t
We-ttinxrUr
quarterof
of tbe
the South
South East
East ed In tbe office of the Regi-trr • f l&gt;e*». for the
of siirht and hearinir. As vou are offthe
to the importation of myriads of these have we witnessed,” he» said, “and jihat Ui Bifcui, HUU ncsriug. A. ,UU . . ; quarter of •aldBectisu
said Section No.T8)all
No &lt; I8) all in
In Tnwn*hlp
Township County of Barry and State of Michigan, on tbe
has
been
effected,
we
owe
solely
tohie aware, persons often lose their sight • N&lt;( Three (31 North. Ranse No Seven (D West I9th day of December A. D lt&lt;89. iu • iber 33 of
. birds; indeed, the business has grown
either
because
the
eyeball
is
destroyed
containing
in
all
tv
eight
(M)
acre*
ot
land Mortgage*, on page 72, ou which mortgage there
Emperor
and ,his
trust
.---- - ------r..... William uuu
Iia wot,
-J
Hccoruine
unnea aStatn survey thereof » claimed io be due at thc dale of ibis notice
to such proportions that over a dozen cgreat
.
.
.
aecordinR 10
to ine
the United
the sum of E'gfit hundred Ninety Kight Dollars
firms are engaged in it. and last season in God. The entire celebrations of tbe , or when tbe *,yebaI118 perfect, because be tbesamemo.e or les*, Anna S. Austin.
and Ninety Eiaht cents .and an attorney’s fee of
victories of the German arms, whicli : ibe optic nerves become diseased and ’1
••
cr 100.000 brace were shipped from
Mortgagee; Twenty-five Dollar* piorMed for in said
• it.
au.. „„„„
Philip T.Colgrove.
mortgage, and no suit or prvce&lt;d-s.g4 at taw
1.
It iri thc same way
Atiurnerlor Mortgagee,
1■ uime on the Adriatic, the only port for were held in 1896, culminated in thc ; »re dwtroyetl.
havlog been Instituted to recover the moneys
the ear. We lose hearing because Dated April 7. ~x._________
which with **
secured by said mortgage, or any psrt thereof;
the large extent of country over which glorification of his personality;
......
v &gt;U of ,he firatroylBR of the ear proper, or, I
Now. Therefore, by virtue of the power of
has become nothing less than holy toMORTGAGE BALE.
these birds are trapped.
sale contained I s«id mortgage. at;n the stat­
word
ul
out
tbe
old
ehan-1
"
h
&gt;'
re
u
‘
e
"J
*•
.P'
1
***'
?v
thr
lo
“
o(
!
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............
.
p
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.1
I'.rfruit bavirgteen made (io the condition! ute in such case made and provld*-/’. notice is,
Most of them are taken on the broad us.” Not at
vn«
nnt
wu-ni
I
m i.i.
the
nene
of
hearing.
If
We
optic
nerve
Of
a
mortgagi
dated
the
1Kb
day
of
January,
hereby
given, that on Saturday the l.t day of
plains and'low foothills of the Carpa­ cellor, who was not royal except in bis 1j
tho nurvo nf honrino- fa not
do- ’*9 made l&gt;v Wm. A Dowd of the Township of August a D. T89G.at k o'clock te tr.’ forcnoon.l
. V ni&lt;re Bpriugs, Barry County. Michigan, t* shall Sell a* Public Auction, to thc highest bid­
thians, and in the valleys of the Bohem­ majesty of mind and purpose; but who ।I or tbe nerve of henring is not
stroved,
but
the
eyeball
or
tbe
ear
.
Tbenaotla
Dryer
of
the
City
of
MarsbalHn
said
der
at
tbr
North trout door of tbe Court House
ian- Alps. In the dense woods that was the master of William and who
in the City of Hasting*, (that being the place
Khnnhl iw flf-Rtrnvefl I believe
aud for
recorded
tn tbeofoffice
of and
the State
Register
the Coonty
Harry
of where
the Csrcnlt Court for_H*rry County is
clothe the lower spurs of the latter, really won all those victories and out of proper should, be destroyed, 1 believe . of D
■ roVmn.i that we will be able in the near future Michigan on the first day of February SNB, in bolden), th'’ premise* described in s $td mort­
I ifasunts are also very plentiful and them constructed the mighty' German
ta™»n , a- raake nn Ai
tifletnl ove
» of I)iy
Mortgages,
pageJanuary
248 and tbe
or
much thereof a* may tn- r e'-’-Mary
in&amp;ignifiaiuncial
eye nr
or nn
an instrninstnt ', Tb^a&lt;lotm
, r lmt|Ugon died
20, said
1896 gage,
,
to pay the ..mount du" «m said mortg- u'--. with
• r.rge numbers arc trapped and im- empire, with comparatively i
of the ear, by and one Jasper Adams wai oh the 4to day of 8 per ceil’. &gt;t terest. and all l-gd cost*, together
cant
Prussia
as
a
nucleus,
and
out of--its meat- to take the
...
-place
.. —
I&gt;&gt;rted. k. England live Hungarian
...
in such 1 April 1896 appointed ny tbe Probate Court, with an attorney's toe uf T» euty five Dollars
king created nn emperor, and gave this ‘ "hich we “? utl lze
X r"-vs *
' ; iu and for the ’County of 'Calhoun In covenants tor therein, the premises being de­
partridges bring about $1 to $1.25 a
to the
aR‘d
state
as
Administrator &lt;t«,SJ
of the scribed tn m I.’, mortgage rs aHIlhat certain lot
‘“the’rame
Im- ! 2&gt;»&gt;'
Si'Mia"n»7aaGbrace (mate arid female), pheasants brash vouug .washbucker a chance to “
mo tm. Esiaie of said Theadotla Duer deceased piece and ,-Aicel of iandaitm t- (i. u e Town of
make
himself
bo interesting and pictur-1 nerves ot sight or net
g
।I bv Vvirtue
|rt,ie, ot
afcb appointment he now Maple Grove In th? County ot B ury and State
of w
which
- . ’ to$2.50; partridges’ eggs, $3 to $10 esqn'en personage.
pression that the normal organ does at holds said mortgage as such administrator, and of Michigan, and known and aes*.ribed as fol­
a hundred, and ’pheasants’ about $7. a
on which mortgage there to
Is claimed to be due lows:
Beferring further to bis grandfather. pr^^
Dt’I at the date of tbtojtoUc* the sum of Fire Hund*eUT
.....
.latthedateoftblsnotiretbesurnofFIreHundThe Ea*&gt;t half of tbe South East Quarter of
pretty high price considering that only
•The
eve is a camera, and it is through red and Three Dollar* and fifty-four cents Section Thirty-two (32) In Town Two (2) North
and
as
if
to
wholly
obliterate
Bismarck
I
“
,&lt;M
about SO per ceqt. of these eggs are ferthe
MUon'
■ Xrnva
rayTin
tb&lt;-air
.Trwai
U». ani1
- --4:
* ofo'f'u.;'
thV
in we
the
air
that
attorney
’a„fee
of twenty
fiveMult
dollars
Range Seven u) West containing Eighty Acres
on
UieA
ray
a in
v1 |dpdaofor
|n
lOrWe
M(fno
or ‘ SS
£pro
r(&gt; of
Land more or less.
tue. They are usually hatched by ban­ and what he had done, the emperor.
iranwecinna rnr1 Q|-Q
are pkl.
able'1 to have impressions
car- 1 evading* at law having been instituted •».to _*■
re­
Emily D. Bostwick.
said: “It is our sacred duty to preserve
tams* or common barnyard fowls.
- to ---------- — tm
— 41the sight
t-w* k1 c-vtr the asiouut secured by said mortgage or
Mortgagee.
ried
the
retina.
When
“
~
..
—
--;T
\
1
aur
part
thereof:
his
personality
and
hallowed
memory
P
hilip T. Colohovk,
Both partridges and pheasants are
destroyed we must be able to discover . .Notice Is therefore her tn given that on the
Attorney
for
Mortgagee.
prolific egg producers, their nests con­ against all comers," including, of, romrtbioff U, rake ita pl,ce. The bltafi. ^Jh,
Dated Arrlfswh. DWJ.
taining from 13 to 17 eggs, olive-brown course? Bismarck and all that group of ; because of-the X rays in tbe air, can ) from door &lt;4 the Court Hou*r. In the Cltv of
MORTGAGE SALE.'
it; color, much rounded atone end, but great statesmen and soldiers who dtattagnioh light from dbrkn™, «d
Default having been made in the conditions
pointed at the other. Their nests, how­ planned and fought with him for the ■ if a powerful light- is placed in front of • w
t|le circuit Court tor the County ot Rarrv of a mortgage made by Win. H. Whipple and
making of the empire, nnd who gave ! tlmm ib,v can eraily tall if, because the )
ever. arc always on the ground, and the
his wife EUa A. Whipple, to John Andrews.
William II. the opportunity he is now !
January J. 1*93, and ou January 23,1833. record­
nets make but slight attempts to
enjoying of posing as an old-time king, j X rays penetrate the optic nerve or Inurh thereof a* may be necessary to *nti*fv ed In the office of the Register of Deeds of
coaeeal them, so that the contents fall
center of right in the brain. I believe be amount due on »a!d mortgage, ms above Mt Barry County in the State of Michigan, tn Liber
center ox
$»*
• f„rui wim the interest thereon, and the cost*
of Mortgages, on page 1(3. on which mort­
an easy, prey to their many enemies. to the great amusement of the 19th j that if we can make au artificial ej l । e|,MrgM and expenses allowed by law and pro &lt;4
gage there Is claimed to be dur Five Hundred
■ he English variety lay measurably century. The czar of Russia is a real | which will be composed moatly of ehem- i
"'ST’^uX V&amp;a'S and Fifty One Dodars and eighty-clue cents
xnd du suit or pro *eedlDgs at law having been
even he is an up-to-date
— . ;
‘ut-v
nnusiea m me rown*
‘" &lt;11 in confinement, but their eggs are autocrat, but
Tin rirv&gt;= nAf
i/rctprirnl kial substancesi which
the
.-amt
in the County nt Barry
Bai
* have
" “
* ‘ . spring*,
— ■and State of Instituted to recover the amount secured by
optic nerves with the aid Mr•h’x*u and demribed «*t
“ Ka*t half ofthe said mortgage or any part thereof.
s the
irequently infertile. This, however, is monarch. He does not send hysterical ।
Notice is therefore hereby given, that on Sat­
mpfsnws
sontrs
a.
_
•
i-.
t
I
,
....
...
S..utb
Wrst
S«iUtb
quarter
Wrst
of
quarter
*ecri~~
of
section
twenty-seven,
tn
-------messages
to
Mr.
Kruger,
write
songs
not the ca .e with the Hungarian birds,
of the X rays that sight in such cases town three North,rai-ge tin West containing urday the 18th day ot July 1690. at ten o'clock
In the forenoon, there will be sold at the north
ho. if _npt foo closely confined, lay or paint allegorical pictures, make ri­ will be restored.
I Hk’’•«T *cre* .4 hu d more br less^
front door of the Court House, In the City of
diculous
speeches
or
pretend
to
be
ab
­
large numbers of eggs, a surprising per­
“I am convinced that in the com-1
*
'
'
Jasi-rr Adams,
Hastings. County of Barry an&lt;L State of Mich­
igan. said Court House being the place in which
centage of which will hatch out. The solute with tha Reichstag saying nay
‘.n *
,,r” the
circuit court for the County of Berry is
A-.W^ot
young birds are much' hardier and to his schemes of education, taxation,1; trill be able to apeak on the telephone ,
held, at public auction to the highest bidder,
..
___ _ _ ..A ,
V. n ♦
t.....r Adams
AiCurr
Attorney for Jasper
Administrator Ar. the premises described in said mortgage or so
&lt;.as:er to raise than those of the English or militarism. The young emperor iss and. see thc
person
at the other end &lt;that
mock thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the
a source of universal interest, not only we are talking to, because of the re­ Assignee of said Mart gager.
&gt; :-ty.
amount due on said mortgage with the Interest
thereon, and the costs, cbanres aud expenses
i heir hardiness would enable them to because of what he does, but of the ex­ production of the forms through
MORTGAGE BALE.
allowed by law and provided for In said mnrtpectation
of
the
more
extraordinary
or
withstand the rigors of tjiis climate.
Crookes tubes by means of X rays.”—
Default having been made in tbe condition* Be, said premises being situated In the VIL
&lt;4 a mortgage made bv James F. Kors ood and
it of Delton. County of Barry and State of
So if some of our gun clubs, who have ridiculous things he may do next. He Syracuse (N. Y.) Herald.
Delia
Norwood,
hit
wife,
to
John
Andrew*.
Michigan
and described a* Village Lots Num
large territories at their command,’ keeps alive, by his prancing and posing,
March 22. 1893. and on March 27.1R9L recorded berthlrtv four and thirty-five tn the Village of
Poe’s Manuscripts.
memories
of
a
royalty
that
is
forever
In
the
office
of
tbe
Register
of
Deeds
of
Barry
Dehuo,
Barry County. Michigan, according to
"ere to obtain a consignment, their j
County
in
the
State
of
Michigan.
In
Liber
38
of
the Recordeo Flat thereof.
•
It la the irony ot late undn that the
with 1 past, and suggests, not what a king is.
preserves would soon be stocked with
Mortgage*, on mrm 126, ou which mortgage Dated April 22.189C.
.
• hut what a king would be if 19th century man who lirea in poverty ahould have thereto claimed to be due Five Hundred aad
John axdrrw*.
this very desirable game bird. *They
h
Alonzo E. Kknaston, I
Mortgagee.
written line, which to-day bring large Twenty eight Dollars and thirty six cents and
'
civilization
and
political
progress
would
never fly high, so that the expense of
no suit or proceedings at law having been In­
Attorney for Mortgagee.
auma. An offer of »500 for the original st tuted to recover the amount secured by said
■uclosing a few acres of land suitable let him disport himself to the top of
mortgage or any part thereof.
mnnuacript
ot
"The
Baren,
”
hna
lieeo
his
bent.
Nobody
except
England
aud
PROBATE ORDER.
for them to breed on would be trifling.
Notice is therefore hereby given, that on Sat­
refused by the owner. The manuscript urday the 18th day of July 1800. at ten o'clock
Another bird which bos attracted Bismarck gets really angry with him.
- State of Michigan, County of Barry, ss.
of “The Bella” sold at auction not long In the forenoon, there will be sold at the north
At a sessleii of tbe Probate Court, foi
the attention of game preservers in Ir»- barring members of the family of his
front door ofthe Court House, In the Citv of tbe
county of Barry.
bolden at the
hind and Scotland, who. control large grand father that he turns out of doors ago tor »275. and five-line notea have Bastings. County of Barry and State of Mich Probate office. In the City of Hastings, In
brought from J33 to $50. The flrat edi­ igan, said Court Hsme being tbe place In which saio Countv, on Monday the 27th day of
ar^as of waste land, is the guinea fowl or locks -up in their castles when the
the circuit cc urt for the County ot Barry Isb- Id. April, in tl.T- year one thousand eight hun­
tion
ot
Poe'apoem*,
printed
in
1
827,ianow
at public auction to the highest bidder, the dred and ninety six.
'gallina nnmidica).
They are occa­ royal humor takes him; he is not
offensive, but amusing, interesting and very rare, only three coplea being extant, premise* described In said mortgage or so
Present, Charles W. • Armstrong, Judge of
sionally met with in this country in a
much thereof as may be neccMary to satlsty
picturesque as a pretender to a sort of bo far an la known. For CO yeara only one the amount due on-sald mortgage, with- tbe In Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Valentine O.
‘■omestidated state, but those who have
terest
thereon,
and
tbe
oemta,
charge*
and
ex
­
copy
waa
known
to
exlat,
and
this
wan
Buck, deceased.
’'hot them in the Africon jungles will majesty that has no existence outside
allowed bylaw and provided for iu said
Ou reading and filing tbe petition duly veri­
kept in the locked room ot the Britlah penses
mortgage, said premises being situated Iu the fied.
readily acknowledge that few game of history.—rhiladelphia Telegraph.
&lt;&gt;f Henry Burton. Administrator of said
muaeum. In 1S92 another copy waa Village dt DsltotL County of Barry and State of estate praying that hi* final account filed April
birds surpass them, either in the ex­
Too Gallant.
and described as lot number sixteen ’.4th, 1896. may be heard and allowed and a de­
found, and, although Ita Intrinsic valne Michigan
the Village of Delton al co lot number one cree of assignment duly made.
* eclirace of the sport they furnish or
“Yes, I told him that it wm raid that waa not more than ten cento, it Bold kt in
hundred and thirteen In Bush and Bhtckman’a
Thereupon it Is ordered, tiiat Saturday the
their edible qualities.
This bird has kia.es were much sweeter in the
Addittou to said Milage of Delton, Barry ' min­ 23rd
day of May A. D., l»Gat ten o’clock in
nuetion tor $M75, and the purchaser ty,
Mich., according to tbe Recorded Flat there- ihe forenoon, be assigned for the bearing of
; ven strangely neglected by epicures dark-"
„„
Bent it to Faria to be bound in mosaic
&lt;ald petition and that the heirs at taw of said
FAprifa,
IBM.
,
•1 this country, though he is really bet­
"And he turned down tbe gas?
at an additional cost* $300. The third
drceiued and all other pereonu Interested In
John Andrews.
estate, are required to appear at a seaalou
ter rating than any other of thedomes"The idiot did nothing ot tbe kind. copy waa diacovered recently
R. Kznastox.
Mortage© «*IJ
no
nf said court, then to l-e bolden at Hie Probate
t icated fowls.
In consequence hunt­ He jnst sat there tiko a stick and said
rntoy tor Mortgagee.
office, in tbe city of Hastings, in said County,
doubt will be sold tor a large sum,
ing clubs could obtain large numbers tiiat if a girl were as handsome as I.
aud show cause, if any there be, why tb- prayer
Y. Journal.
nf the petitioner may not be granted. And It
at a nominal price.
If these were he thought darkneaa would detract
fa further ordered, that said petitioner give no­
Ills Pleasure Wu* Modified.
tice to the pe*sons interested in said estate, of
turned our'on some wide expanse they from the pleMaatneaa of tbe occasion.
tb- pendency of Mid petition and the bearing
”1 shan't wear bloontera any longer.”
would become as wild as hawks in the It wm a very nice compliment, hot
thereof by causing a tnpy of this order to be
said
Mra.
Blckera.
deeldediy..
:i:ihit*h'&lt;t tn the Hasting* Banner, a uews&gt;ec(»nd generation, nnd would increase t here is time to speak and to act.”—Cin­
iMDer printed aud circulated In said County
“
I'm
glad
of
that,
”
replied
Mr.
dick
­
■ vrv rapidly, as they surpaaa all other cinnati Enqnlrer.
if Barry, once in each week for three succeedve
ers who detested the garment.
week* previous to said day &lt;4 bearing.
game birds in the number of eggs they
—Reptile, and fishes are not general­
Chas. W. ajimstrono,
•‘No: the next pair I get will be
fc&gt;.v. and the cunning with which they
(A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
ly provided with eyelids; these protec- three inches ahorter.”-N. V. Beral.l.
conceal their nests. — Chicago Inter
Hons being to them mmeceasary.
Ocean.

If Some Steps to Replenish the Stock la
tw» &lt; ountry Are Sot Taken They Will
b»&gt;on Become Extinct — Gun
Club* Are to UUme.

tteaitb and
strenQth are ouaranteed to result
from its use.

NNYROYAL PILLS

Run Baker of tbe Township
Austin, deceased, of Kin
New York and recorded
Register of Deed*.
Btateof Mie’.Irani
bt-r. mt, in Ute J
on whish mortgage
the date of this doC
Hundred and fifty-one Dollars and —„
rente [22951 S5j *nd an attorney’» fee of thirtyfive dollars provided far In said morftrage aud
do suit or proceeding* at tew baring been in­
stituted to recover tbe amount recured by said
mortgage or any part thereof;
Notice ts therefore hereby given that ou Saiurdav the 23rd day of May A. D. HW. at ten
o dock in the forenoon, there will be reld, at
the North front door of the Court House. In the
City ot HastlBgB. Countv of Barry and State of
Michigan. l«aid Court House being the building
in whicli the Circuit Court for the County of
Barry Is held], at public auction. to tbe bigbest
bidder, the premise* described In said mort­
gage, or s» much thereof as may be necessary
to satisfy tbe amount due on said nisrtgage,
as above tet forth with the Interest thereon,
and tlie costs charges and expenses allowed by
law aud provided for In said mortgage,
said premise* being situated tn the Countv of
Barry and State of Michigan and described a*
all those certain pieces and parcel* ef land
described as follow*, to wit: The East half
[E
of tbe South West quarter IS. W. &gt;&lt;] of
oeciion fifteen [M] containing Eighty
acre*
of land, also tbv South West quarter is. W. &gt;4]
of the south West quarter [S. w. K] 01 itectlou
fifteen fi5] except two [.’] acres out of the
South West corner thereof. All tn Township
number One North. Range number seven West.
Barry County, Michigan, and containing in all
One Hundred and Eighteen [list acre* vt laud*
Recording to the United State* survey thereof.
Dated, Itastlngs, Mich,, February 19. U8C.
Anna b. Avsmr.
John L Scrl vucr.
William H. Slocvk.
John F-.
Executors ofthe Estate of Robert F. Austin,
deceased. Mortgagees.
ALONZO E. K.RMAHT0N,
Attorney for Mortgagees.

MORTGAGE sale
Default having been made in the coftditlons
ot a certain mortgage made by Hiram A. Bar­
ber. Elizabeth R. Barber his wife. Clarence H.
Barber and Lillian Barber hl* wife to Philip T.
Colgrove dated March 14 A. D. 1895. and record­
ed in the office of the Register of Deeds, for the
Cotlnty of Barry and State of Michigan, on tbe
Utb day of March A. D. 1835 in Liber 47 of
Mortgagee, on page 26t&gt;. That, said mortgage
was duly assigned to Sarah Johnsoo, and duly
recorded In the office of tbe Register of Deeds
for Barry County. Michigan.
That sala mortgage was upon the express
condition that should default be made in the
payment of interest, or any part thereof Oc any
day whereon tbe same is made due and pay­
able. as above expressed, and should tbe same­
remain unpaid and In arrear for the space of
thirty days then and from thenceforth, that Is
to say. after tbe lapse of the said thirty days,
so much of the aforesaid principal sum of threehundred seventy four and 16-100 dollars as re­
mains •’unpaid, with all arrearage of interest
thereon, snail, at the option of tbe said party of
the second part became due and payable.
Default having been made in the payment of
interest doe March 14th. 1806 and the same hav­
ing remained unpaid and In arrears for the
space of thirty days and upwards the aforesaid
principal sum of three hundred seventy-four
and 16-100 dollars with all arrearage ot Interest
thereon is now declared due and payable by the
terms of said mortgage, on whlcn mortgage
there is maimed to be due at the date of thia
niticetbesum of four hundred three Dollars
and fifteen cents, and an attorney's fee of
Twenty-five Dollars provided for in said mort­
gage. and no suit or proceedings at taw having
been iBstltuted to recover the moneys secured
by said mortgage, or- any part thereof;
Now. Therefore, by virtue of the power of
sale contained in said mortgage, and the statute­
In such case made and provided, notice is here­
by given that on Saturday tbe Twenty-fifui day
ot July A. D. 1896, at ten o'clock iu the fore­
noon. I shall sell at Public Auction, to the high­
est bidder, at tbe North front door of tbe Court
House In tbe City of Hastings. Michigan (that
being the ptace where the Circuit Court tor
Birrv County Is bolden), tbe premises described
in said mortgage, or so much thereof as niay be
necessary to pay the-amount due on said mort­
gage with seven per cent, interest, and all legal
eostatogether with au attorney’s fee of Twentyfive Dollars covenanted for therein, the premis­
es being described In said mortgage as all those
certain pieces and parcels of land situate and
bring in tbe city oi Hast mgs In the County of
Barry and State of Michigan, and known and
described as follows;
.
Tbe North half of lots Nine hundred and slx3-three (863) and Nine hundred sixty four (9G4)
the City of Hastings. Michigan, according to
the recorded plat thereof.
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_
Sarah Johnson,
Philip T. Colgrove. Assignee of Mortgagee.
Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee.
Dated April 20.1896.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default hsviug been made In the conditions
of a certain mortgage made by The Michigan
Whip Company a corporation organized under
the laws of the Stole of Michigan and having
It* place of business at Hastings, Barry County.
Michigan to the Hastings City Bank a corpora
t ion organized under the laws of the State nf
Michigan and having Ito'place of business at
Hastings. Barry County. Michi can .dated March
5. A.D 18M.and n-eordodln the office of the
Register of Deeds, for the Count* of Barry and
State of Michliran. on the Fifth day of March,
A.D. 1890. in Liber 32 of Mortgages, on page
42». on which mortgage there is claimed to be
due at the date of this notice the sum of Five
thousand one hundred &lt;lgbty-six Dollars and
Eleven cents, and an attorney’s fee ot Thirtyfive Dollars provided for in said mortgage, and
no suit or proceedings at law having been in­
stituted to recover the moneys secured by said
mortgage, or any part thereof:
Now. Therefore,• by virtue of the power of
.sale contained in said mortgiwe.and the statute
In sjich case made and provided, notice is here­
by given that on Friday the Third day of July.
A. D. 1890 at 10 o’clock in the Forenoon. 1 shall
sell at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, at
the North front door of the Court House, la the
City of Hastings (that being the place where
the Circuit Court for Barry County Is holden),
the premises described In said mortgage, or
so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the
amount due on said mortgage, with right per
cent. Interest, and all legal costs, together with
an attorney’s fee of Thirty-five Dollars cov­
enanted for therein, the premises being de­
scribed In said mortgage as all those certain
lots pieces and parcels of land situate In the
City of Hastings in the County of Barry and
State of Michigan, and known and described as
follows;
.
Lots six hundred twenty-seven {8271 six hun­
dred twenty eight (C8] and six hundred twentynine [C29I together with the tenements. beredKameuts aud appurtaneticea belonging or in any­
wise i*ertalning to or situated upon said real
estate Including the power connected with the
buildings upon said real estate also including
engine, boiler shafting counter shafting,pulleys
be,OoH
mnehinery of every nature q
and kind connected with or in said building.
.
Hastingb Crrv
Pmui* T. (Xjixibovk.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Dated March 28. IMS
MORTGAGE BALE.

Default kavlng been made in the eondiUons
w- ■u'“*
County. Michigan, to Bamuel Carson
burg. Kalamazoo County. Michh
December 7 A. D. iSSti, and n
flee of the Renter at Deeds,
Barry and Btato of Mkblgw
day of December A. D. 18«lr
gages, on page 312, on which
claimed to be due at the dale of thi
sinn of Three hundred ninety six .
Beven cento, and m attorney s fee o Ffi era
Dollars provided for in said mortgage, and ■ wo
suit or proceeding* at law having been Inrtitottd to recover the moor sutured by saM mort­
gage, or any part thereof;
Now. Therefore, by vid

by given that on
A. D. 1886, at to-----------shall sell at Public Auction, to the
der. *£ the North Front
House in tbe City of Hastti
place where the Circuit C«
fa bolden). the premise*
sary to pay the amount c
with 8 per cent Interest,
•father with an attorney's fee of Fl
covenanted for therein, the promise*
KrtbM In uxl nwlora u .11
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�Hastings Banner.

A DISASTER IN SIGHT.

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Thursday, May at, 1896.

MAKSHALL L. COOI.MW.
THX HASTINGS. MICt\
AUGV8T 14, II

MEN’S

BOYS

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AND

EDITORIAL NOTES
The Ad Valorem Fraud.
It has been demonstrated, probably to
tbe satisfaction of many tariff reformers,
that a great mistake was made by tbe ad­
vocates and supporters of the present law
when they Insisted upon the substitution
of ad valorem (or specific dalles on impoitatiocs. A specific duty of exactly so much
oa an article imported tells exactly what
the revenue will be from the duty on that
article and offers no Inducement for the
OBdervaluation of the goods imported.
An ad valorem duty not only invites
Although the Machine la Overballaated and Doesn't Steer, the Main Trouble
fraud In tbe Invoice undervaluation
Seems to Be That the Wings Won’t Work Together.—Ckieagc inter (koan.
of tbe goods Imported, but it affords do
safe basis on which to estimate the amount
of revenue to be derived from duties cn
M'KINLEY’S POPULARITY.
|
A MARKED CONTRAST.
imports.
Qarer Ideas of Presidential Kights Held
For example: Tbe price of an article The Produceni Waal a Tariff That Will
Protect Them.
I
,--------— by Democrats.
imported at the time the law was enacted
The principal mugwump organ of the |
** used to be said by all good reform­
might have been one-third more or lets country directs attention to what .lt
that a president of the United States
than it Is today. Say an ad valorem duty calls "the very curious fact that the who would use the powers of his office
influence the work of a slate convenof 80 per cent Is laid upon that article—30 most genuine enthusiasm for McKinley
is to be found among the farmers, and J lion disgraced his eminent trust and
per cent of its stated value.
Say, for illustration, that one shipment not, as one would have expected, among placed American institutions in peril,
the artisans and manufacturers”—the |
Harper’s VVeAly, the New York
of the goods at the invoice price when tbe
Only explanation of which, itgoesonto t Evening Post, iu fact tbe whole news­
law was enacted amounted to 810,000 and
bay, with a characteristic sneer, "is that paper jmck which now stands reverentthat now the same Invoice could be dupl’- the fanning mind is peculiarly suxeep-1 b before President Cleveland, chanting
cated for 87,500. Tbe revenue from the tible to the McKinley logic.” It is true his praises, used to start out every mornformer would be 83,000 and from tbelatte r that McKinley’s strength is greatest in J
•» full cry after Presidents Grant
•$,225, a difference of 8775 on a single the agricultural states, but there k aud Arthur. Those distinguished Amcrstatesmen and patriots caused the
’
shipment. This one illustration answers nothing "curious’* about It. The fnrm- ' lean
tbe purpose to show how impossible it was ers were persuaded to turn against pro- ■ reformers to shiver and shake. It was
rection in 1892 with glowing promises ‘ charged that they used their high office
when tbe tariff slashers framed the present
of an enlarged demand and increased , to influence state conventions, and rollad valorem law to make up an Intelligent
pricea for their products, and they have , &gt;ng their eyes in holy horror, the re­
estimate of the revenue to be derived from found out by sad experience that they j formers piously declared that until the
such duties on imports. It is mere guess could not have made n worse mistake, abandoned machinists were relegated
wort. The revenue Is more or less accord­ A democratic tariff policy has been ' to hopeless obscurity, no hope need be
ing to the price of tbe article tariffed and tried, and the result is diminished pros- j indulged of ever having clean’y and
tbe price of that article goes up or down perity. Instead of securing new foreign ( decent government in the United States,
according to conditions, thus leaving the markets they have been shut out of Certainly, they swore, no man favored
many to which they already had access, j by them would descend to such in­
revenue an uncertain quantity. When
ane! they are not getting as much for . famy.
the duties are specific it Is possible to their crops as they formerly received.
At that time the worst that was
make Intelligent revenue estimates. It Is They tee where the trouble lies. ‘*The !( ^
d even
malicious ene1^1 ‘iu
even by
uy Ingeniously
ingeniously malicious
eneabsolutely impossible to make exaetly ac­ farming mind" grasps the fact that a । mies of republicanism was that the
'
power
of
the
executive
was
employed
curate estimates under any system, for It return to the old .system will be on
to Impossible to know in advance just hew advantage, and tliatthe foremost cham­ to influence party mutters iu party con­
much of everything we are going to im­ pion of protection is the logical candi­ ventions. The use of patronage for ex­
ample aroused the reformers to a state
port in tbe course of a year. Bqt with date for that purpose.
It is easy to account in this way for of great indignation.
specific duties we have only to eetlmate on
But it was never charged that .the
the .McKinley enthusiasm in Illinois,
tbe probable importations, while with tbe Missouri, Minnesota, Kansas, Nebraska,
emissaries of the administration strode
ad valorem duties we have to do not only and other great agricultural states. into a po^ty convention with their
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that, but take our ebances on the varying The farmers have changed their minds ’ .pockets filled with bribes to debauch
prices of tbe goods imported.
about McKinleyism. under the practi- : i« a wholesale manner a majority of tbe
Tbe ad valorem system is thoroughly cal discipline of hard times and the delegates to one of their own convenbaa for at least three good reasons. It costly failure of democratic tariff legis- ■ Gons. Yet it is alleged that this was
■lakes It utterly Impossible to make an in- latiou. They have been fooled once, done in the recent democratic convenbut they cannot be fooled again. It is ( tion in Michigan, and the whole subject
teJligent estimate’ of the revenue to come
not a theory, but a condition, that is । is likely to be investigated by congress,
from per cent duties on imports: It encour­ causing them to rally to the support of , ’A dispatch from Washington says Senages fraud in Invoice undervaluations, and | the. distinguishd Ohioan whose states- , ntor Morgan is about t« offer a resoluit snakes necessary largely increased forces xuanship they hastily condemned in ’ tion calling on the pout office departend expenses In tbe runuiag of our cus­ 1892. They look upon him as standing"'^rnent- -at present under thc charge of*
toms offices. In fact, there Is nothing in for that which Is necessary to the re- that eminent reformer—William L. Wib
it that commends it. It was largely sub­ vival of their prosperity and the pro- son—to explain how It came to pass
stituted for the specific duty by tbe tariff motion of their welfare. Hie popularity . that 150 post office clerks absented
smashers of tbe Fifty-tbird congress, aud with them signifies that they are tired themselves without leave, went to Wilsick of a policy that prventa them ' mlngton, nnd in defiance of the civil
it was a wretched blunder along with y»e and
'
from doing a profitable business and ‘ service law and the president’s circular
whole wretched tariff legislation of that obtaining a fair return for their labor. ! regarding “pernicious activity," there
time.—Detroit Journal.
Their common sense tells them that did work to defeat the free silver party
farming can never be made to pay with- of Michigan. There is talk, too. of the
A user Irani Protected
out a tariff so adjusted ns to protect/ use of "Wall street money" by Mr.
Spain Is having a tough time subduing home markets against foreign invasion Cleveland's friends and Mr. Cleveland’s
Cuba. All tbe latters’' horses have been and increase exports of surplus prod- office-holders to effect the same object,
confiscated, corn Las been taken, aud to­ nets to other countries. They propose j From this it appears that while from
bacco forbidden to be exported from the to undo the stupendous blunder for the reformer’s point of view it was
which they have paid so dearly; and wrong for American not riots like U. 8.
island, and still the gallant Cubans fight
that is why they insist that McKinley Grant ana u. A. Arthur to intertere ih
for independence. Spain has become so shall be the next president—St Louis state affairs, it is nil right when tbe
excited over her Inability to vent her Globe-Democrat.
’ —
!------- of
* '----'*-----J —
•inter
* ­
prince
frauds
and
.pretenders
spleen on Cubans fat she has attempted
feres, even if he uses golden bribes to
CURRENf COMMENT&amp;
It on the United States,
effect his purposes.—Albany Journal.
Recently some Americans were arrested
CFThe democratic electoral college
Dcflcif of too Treasury.
for helping in tbe Cuban cause and Con­ will not need to think up a yell.—Chi­
But two months yet remain of the
demned to be shot without trial. Consul cago Tribune.
present fiscal year, and it is pretty cer­
ETThe democratic party may not see tain that the deficit for the twelve­
General Williams protested In vain, as
Spain was bound to shed the blood ot the the handwriting on the wall, but it will month will not be less than $25,000,000,
American prisoners. The Consul heard soon. It is going to the wall.—Kansas which will give a total deficit of $136,City Journal.
C00.0C0 foV the three years of the present
from Uncle Sam’s Government aud going
irrit is not “a Napoleonic craze.” It democratic administration. Thia Is a
gtraight to the Spanish General Weylcr
is “protection” to American homes and rugged fact which no amount of ter­
•poke these words:—"If you shoot their,
American industries that the people giversation can obscure in the public
my government instructs me Io close its are after.—Chicago Inter Ocean.
mind. The primary object of a tariff
consulate here and dt maud my passport,
E"Zln one respect the democratic can­ law is to produce revenue. It is the
as I shall most certainly hold you and didates are all on a dead level. None of first dictate of common.sense in draft­
Tour government responsible should the»e them has any show whatever of reach­ ing such a measure to make sure that it
- prisoners be executed before uur protest ing the presidency.—Kansas City Jour­ will provide enough revenue for all theneeds of the government. Tbe Wilson
nal.
#
be given consideration,”
(LTThe democratic free traders axe law baa not done this. It cannot doit.
It is unnecessary to say that Spain in­
It was made the vehicle of free trade
terfered and the Americana have betn giving all the aid they can to the op­ tads and theories, which have shown
ponents of McKinley. Anybody but the
given some show for their Ilves.
their absurdity and falsity when sub­
leading advocate of protection will suit
them,—Toledo Blade. .
- jected to the supreme : test of practical
John G. Carlisle Is in the race now fur
CFThe oiti soldiers of the country will operation. The people demand a tariff
the Presidency but ImTwoii’i bejf he gth
iT.ot fail to keep the fact in their minds that will produce su ft! fient revenue, so
the nomination.
that only six democratic votes were cast that the nation will not have to bor­
in t he house for the Pickier pension bill. row money to pay its ordinary everyday
expenses. And they wfill elect a repub­
Press/lh patches of |Monday state I list —St Louis Globe-Democrat
lican president and congress this fall
Speaker Reed lias given up the PrtddencrTbe leading democratic organ in
for the purpose of securing such a law.
tial fight and acknowledges McKinley’s Louisiana frankly admits that "large
—Toledo Blade.
,]
numbers of the best white citizens of
nomination.
the state have gone over to the repub­
_ days,
It la do loafer a question of money; It
A comparison of platfoniM would, tend lican party.” And one of these
wben they can manage to i»t the votei &lt;« » qu&lt;wtloo of work. It la no longer a
to.thoroughly’eon vince one that the demhonestly
counted,
they
wUl
carry
u
question
of the tree coinage ot sHser-.
neutic party isn’t tbe only silver party in
election.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat
UJ"
It la tbe
tbe question
quctlon ot
of the
the free
free coinage
coinage ot
of
Michigan.
CTU Grorer Oereland were not in th.
, American mu.de. When mrj
democratic
party.
In
tact
were
not
a
mu
man's
’
,
mmete
muscle
In
tbe
the
United
State,
can
It now looks as if tlx* demoemtie^party
part otth.
io,1'»
o * d*
J * «b. q«rtloD
w^fmaot
01 thc tlemoetalkt
democracy party,
wouldthe
be »orkin« d**
year,
«.* Michigan would adopt a .goW standard large
platform despite the Journal editor’s ef­
almost wholly for fm direr. Even
forts to laugh It down, j Drumcrata don’t
Carlisle would be for tree direr, but foe
seem to laugh anything down as effective­
ly as they "wash it down.”
•
UTThe United States treasury forth"
We note with.great pleasure the&gt;um&gt;a“Lt
«ur friend; the Hon. Chase 8. ()*i«&gt;rt
’’T'i
•t tho Soo Jlrwa, is meeting with In hi* a deicit of something over SZ5,tx»,pO0.
eeetest ftor manlnathm to n pte^td the Thia will make the total deflclt tar tbe
Curve yean ending June M. 1S»«, »M;-

GOOD
THINGS

money b attled and at rest fo«re^
V
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ril’er mine, of th. world; It 1. a quew
tine ot opening our factories to the
workingmen ot the United State, of
America—Hon. J. M. Tbumton, United
SutM s^u,, of Neb task..
weorasaa
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LOWEST
FIGURES

CHILDREN’S
CLOTHING

Anyone desiring te
buy any farm 0/&gt;
property win do£7■to.J^k up the ba 1
gams offered
lets, neat- School H-uw, $j$o,
Lot 443&gt; oe*r Ford’s Hotel, *S«oW H of N. E. k mc. jo. Rutland Sim*.

SHtl N.W. &gt;,ik. 33. Hastings||7M&lt;

Ouryjcand Xi.oo Neg­
ligee Shirts lead them all
because they are reliable.
Big line of Neckwear, Hos­
iery, Straw Hats. Another
5 dozen of those Boys
Knee Pants («, 19c.

Any of above parcels
will l?e gold on time
with reasonable parments down.

J. 6. FARRELL

PlSflELDOlifil
HASTINGS, MICH.

We have some

Choice Seed
Potatoes,

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Children’/ Shoes
at

Also SEED CORN

HONEST PRICES.

of. excellent quality. Our
stock of crockery and glass
wear was never more com­
plete or cheaper than non

Fine line of tanslfor the little folks;
pointed and narrow square toes.
Only a few pairs of those sample shoes
left. Get a pair before they are gone.
They save you money.

SWEET PICKLES 5c doz. 20c qt
SOUR PICKLES, sc per doz.
OLIVES In Bulk, 30c qt.

C. H. OJBORN &amp; C2.

We want you to try our
coffees.

THE BANKRUPT STORE.

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Goodyear Bros, can give you the best start because they sell the best
implements made. For instance there’s the

•'Dandy” Combined
Riding and Walking
Cultivator,
strong, durable and docs its
work thoroughly and satis­
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is done away with.
Then there’s the NI$V
WESTERN CULTIVA­
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points of usefulness about
it possessed by no other
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market. With the new
draft device the shovels
may be forced into the
ground to any required
j—1 without
'• •
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any effort on the part of the driver.

The con“

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can be taken up in a moment, and a fifth shovel can be atta
putting in small grain.
.
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of PLANET JR. CULTIVATORS and it would be worth y0
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.EASTERLY IS INSANE

Sj\kaow .wbether h® l» or rwt. He
High School nine went to Nash­
talked very Intelligently, and called us by
SfT’nlbourh **Bever **w UB but oooe Ml ville Saturday and defeated Uie acbooi
tbe JaH, and that was several months ago. nine there by a More of 14 to 9. It took
w. R- COOK. Local Editor.
THAT® WHAT A COUNSEL OF We don t know whether this can be classed eleven Innings to decide the gamU which
PROMINENT PHYSICIAN® SAY.
ln?M
or Dot-bu* p^- was very evenly contested until tbe last
bably It eouid ue. A man that can talk In­
telligently and recognize an absolute Inning. Our bnyt made a fine sbowSng
9
Probably the Other Cawi Won't he Tried stranger three months later is certainly 0M.«lderln&lt; tbe llttte practice they have
A
\
Right Away.
We know of lots of men right-Id had. ^Clarence DePlanta and Burton
YOU CAN BUY
*
the city that can’t do It, but of course
Yea. Easterly h Insane; he’s crazier they haven't got any ••insane ears." nor Peny were the batteries for tbe home
Wall Paper.
than a bed bufc and a man to sit right prognathous jaws, and are not afflicted team*)/
down and think about It must come Io the with brachycephalic skulls.
Old Bud Fowler, the "black diamond,”
Cheaper than I can
same conclusion. Of course he has ap­
Yes, poor Easterly is insane. The pdor
peared all right until lately, but no man In fellow was taken to Ibe Asylum for the has struck the bumps and Is Mid to have
hla natural m nd would deliberately haul Criminal Insane at Ionia Saturday morn­ left for parts unknown, taking with him
off and throw a diah through a jail win­ ing there to stay until his mind becomes tho&lt;ate receipts of the last game he play­
dow, or swear nt Jim McKevitt, any more clear,” and bls prognathous jaw recedes.
than he would deliberately stick his finger He may have to be committed until his in­ ed. Fowler gathered about him a number of
In his eye and go lame during an examina­ sane ear, attached to his brachycephalic colored collegians and attached tbe club to
tion. These are all evidences of insanity. skull, attains Its normal condition and his Muncie, Ind. The game was not patron­
My Moving Sale is a
Now when the old man Jackson was on left eye ceases to droop.
It may require ized and after a recent game at Alexandria
success. I am selling
the stand trying to Identify Easterly, peo­ years aud years. Easterly may die in the
Fowler appropriated the gate receipts,
white Back Wall
ple ought not to have been so prejudiced Insane asylum. We hope not.
We hope
and unjust as to believe that the latter that he may retain his normal condition amounting to 325,aud left his team strand­
1 .per in combina­
was trying to prevent identification just and be tried. The assault ou the old man ed. Fowler is 49 yeai s old and has been
tions side wall borbecause be api&gt;eared stoop-sbouldered, Jackson was no doubt a conspiracy aud playing ball 29 years.—Grand Haiilda
closed one eye and drew hla face all out of several were Implicated In it. Easterly’s
ler and ceiling for
Herald. Fowler It will be remen
shape. It was all an Insane freak.
conviction would have no little bearing on I
six Cents.
their conviction, and the rest‘of the con­ pta'ed* here last year with the
The best patterns at
spirators no doubt hope that Easterly will Fence Giants, holding down second
tic. Sc. 10c. 12c and
continue to be confined where he now is.
One of the moat violent, wind si
The old man Jackson .may die, witnesses
15c. If you buy the
may forget and become confused on testi­ that has been experienced here In ma
troods 1 wont have to
mony, which is now Important and neces­ day. raged Saturday night, and all iday
sary, and Ibis crime may go unpunished.
move them.
Easterly is r “shrewd fellow and full of- Sunday, doing 'considerable damage! to
“foxy cunning”—Insane men always are. shade trees, and fruit trees. The sky gave
He has bad as good legal advice as there the appearance of being on fire so danse
Is In the slate and but two weeks ago his were the clouds of sand. Monday mor&amp;lng
Insanity was first noticed.
*
The Banner wouldn’t be so unkind as the yards and streets looked as though a
to connect these two facts in any way, but cyclone had passed through the city. I Re­
regrets the sudden change. It Is a wise ports from other parts of the state give the
The DRUGGIST.
provision of tbe law that every one is en­ same experience, the storm raging with
titled to a fair trial. A man can’t expect
Justice If he’s out of bis bead. An ap­ special fury along the lake shore. It was
plication was made-to try Easterly as to probably a touch of the terrible cj clones
bls sanity.
Tbe Circuit Judge Is bound that devastated so many homes ftp Toxas,
not only to respect such an application, Kansas aud Kentucky. Hicks the wedther
but the finding of such a commission
prophet gave warning of terrible wind­
as well.which In this case was insanity.
The gentlemen composing the Commis­ storms which would occur during the Wth
sion are above reproach.
Their honor to 22nd of this month, and be appears to
• QffiQULATION •
and integrity Is unquestioned, but we. be­ have struck it all right this time.'
Tbe
•is week,
$6 quires
Easterly wouldn’t think of feigning in­ lieve that we voice tbe sentiment of the Tuesday morning papers reported another
sanity—not on your life. We don’t know people when we say that we doubt Eas­
He disastrous cyclone in Nebraska in which
Hereafter, changes for advertisements whether he is guilty or not of the brutal terly’s being "too insane” for trial.
nu?t reach this office Tuesdays at latest tG assault on. and terrible treatment of. the was one of the shrewdest prisoners that over forty were reported killed, an 1 great
m-ure insertion in the issue of the week okl man Jackson, but If he Is then It Is Barry County’s jail ever held, aud had destruction of property.
when brought.
wnly&gt;nothfr evidence of Ids Insanity and eminent counsel to aid him, and guide his
Sunday Alf. Matthews barn in Rutland,
If he Isn’t guilty he Is insane anyway.
a wandering mind.
Quinn who was arrested as one of those
poor unfortunate In this condition Is to be
as unroofed by the wind, and reports are
l.andh’■Sarsaparilla ~5c.
interested In the old man Jackson’s rob­
pilled.
\
• circulated of other farm buildings being
We are surprised to find people right bery, and has since been committed to
LandU' Condition Powders 20c.
damaged
tbe same day by the element*.
here in this eity who doubt that Easterly jail, was admitted to ball In the sum of
L.-.iths OKforil’s cheap at Spesce’s.
is insane, and who beliew that It’s all a 3500 Tuesday morning. The future alone Alf Is one of tbe many farmers in Michi­
can
tell
what
will
be
done
with
the
case,
gan that can smile because he has a policy
Teachers read the school column this put-up job. All who may have had this
erroneous Impression will humbly crawl but we believe that tbe ends of justice’ In the Michigan Mutual Tornado, Cyclone
week.
ia the dust when they are confronted with have been defeated by sending this man and Wind-storm Insurance Company,1 of
away on the ground of Insanity.
Men’s oR grain plow shoes ter sale by this certain proof.
Following Is the report of the Commis­ this city, and his loss has already Deen
•; W. H. Spence.
EXAMIKATHIN OF ORLAXDO J. EASTERLY sion that examined Easterly.
adjusted and paid. He was one of the
REPORT OF COMMISSION TO INQUIRE INTO’ charter members of this company ten or
• Expire State” seed potatoes at Hams
AT HASTtNGS JAIL, MAY 7, 1896.
THE
SANITY
OF
ORLANDO
J.
EASA VanAnnan’s.
twelve years ago, and has never yet had to
' Thh man wa* seen tn hl* cell in tbe Jail at
pay a single aaressment, except the first
Batter and eggs taken In exchange for ■ about 10:30 a. m. on the abave named dam. He
asserts that h«* I* twenty-seven years old and
The
undersigned
examined
Orlando
J.
‘
Eas
­
has always enjoyed good health except a few
assessment which is really paid when al)
Drug? at Landis’.
years ago w* in be had typhoid lever. It I* al­ terly at Hastings jail Thursday, May Htb. 18M.! policies are made out and which every
We
found
the
man
said
by
the
Sheriff
to
be
Commencement-day will be on Friday, leged by his rtatives that following the fever Easterly, a man apparently about twenty­
he was udcouncIous for five week*. He is about
' member pays. He has had ten or twelve
J Hie.26 this year)
Uve feet eleven niche* tall, r it her thin la flesh seven years of age ana considering the amount
and appear* t»Oe In not a ven' good stale of of time he has been confined is apparently In1 years protection against wind-storms and
Don’t forget to go to Lmdie’ Drug Store physical health. He Is pale, nervous and in a fairly good physical health.
Family history shows Insanity of two uncles1 it hasn’t cost him a cent, Now when the
poor state of nutrition. Hr ha* a prognaihotn
for juur wall paper.
one cousin.
jaw. rather xtnail aud Irregular teeth, skull I* aud
An examination of the mental condition of- storm comes and damages bls building Alf
orachy .cephalic, left ear defended from old Mr.
The road past the cemelry Is being hauuatoina
Easterly revealed that be bad decided de­; has all losses met because of his member­
auna. tissues at external end of left lusions
of conspiracy against him, alleges that
eyebrow depresreti *o aa to cause a noticeable bis attorneys
graveJ'letl this week.
been bribed by tbe prosecu­’ ship. The growth of Ibis company has
droop, pupfisu-r«jnal. but both responding to tion. that the have
papers in the preliminary exam­
’ W| H. Spence infers mens’tow shoes, d’a teste of light and distance, the right more Blow- ination have been changed by act-or consent of, been plienomlual and its risks now amount
iy than Uie left. Further physical examination his Attorneys. That be wilt not under any cir­ to upwards of 38,000,000; ail losses have
andt’s way below cost.
not made.
appear in Court with them to de­
Til* history of the patient a* received from cumstances
fend him, prefers to conduct his own ca*e In, been fully and promptly paid, and satlsfacSlautfcr’s Ad. this week weans money famtiv State* that one paternal unde was in­ Court,
of a belief that bls Attorneys
sane father a man of violent temper, one sister are ali because
bribed
to convict him and have him se-t! tion given in every case. Tbe advance as­
to
Don’t fail to read IL
iMane. it also states that patient left school to JacKsen prison,
.
sessments paid at the time policies were
rather early and took to prize figntiiig for-is.
Alleges
that
his brothers and sisters haar
Don’t fail to buy a pair ot those 50e. profession.
Since eighteen year* of age he b*.*' been also Influeaeed
by tbe Prosecution against Issued have been sufficient to pay all loss­
not been under observation by his relatives for him;
()Xr&lt; rd shors at McUmber’A
that
the
Sheriff
has
bribed
bls
Attorneys
any length of time until last summer at whicli and Instructed witnesses what to swear to In es aud leave a comfortable surplus besides.
If j0u want the best bicycle tor your time be hved with bls sister at Climax, Michi­ regard to bls Identification.
'
There Is no telling when cyclones may vLgan. They further aaaert.that wherea* they
Alleges thaLhe found Ids health was falling
mime) call at John Bessmers.
did not at tbe time qu.-stlon hts mental crdhcI- and
in trying to ascertain the cause found tbe It Bnrrv Countv in the future, as they have
tv they reallte-d tbit lie was Io sume way much coffee furnished him by the Sheng w.ts of pecu­; In the past, and leave death i aud destruc­
1 «»u can get Ladles rihset slices, cloth different from what lie asod to be and that It liar taste and was satisfied it was drugged, hu
required much consideration and charity to knpt the coffee lu a cu»pld&lt;&gt;re tor some time tion in their trails, just as they have in
top at W. IL Spenue’s for 32 &lt;K).
live with him. He was at this Hine to hi* Mater and from It* appearance was satisfied it was
and her family ireuadv kindly disposed, but on
All one or two occasion-flew Into a violent passion drugged. He Mid ths: about the time his food Texas, Kansas, Kentucky and Nebraska
Lmlies Oxford shoes from 50c, up.
was drugged, another fhta.ite of tbe jail who within the past week, leaving thousands
over seemlugiv trivial mitteis.
r.v good* and sta les at McOmber’s.
previously been taking bls mails with him
The examination of b»s awnul condition to­ had
was taken up stairs In the Jail, lie was satisfied of people homeless aud penniless.
Many
day.
reveal*
that
he
U
mildly
mnuiar.it
and
Ir
­
that tins wasdontTto enable them to give him
House to rent os Green street Enquire
ritable, that he has deludous of suspicion and drugged food and not effect the other m m.
1 have escaped damage from wind storms
a:
x VuuAnaanZs grocery store.
persecution.
.
.
He thinks the Sheriff has conspired against I aud poasiuly have come to believe that
When first approached he was anxious J&lt;» him mnnly to secure bis re election as Shtrtff i
S' । business was transacted at court read a pile of document* be had prepared to and his sou his successor when be leaves the wind-storm insurance is unneccesary. Its
present aud read to the court when lie should office.
.
th.j w «, it being adjourned to June 8.
be brought up tor trial. Till* matter h largely
lu uumeroui letter*Hut we a ive seen written only when a man goes out and sets his
h uuvh "I incoherent aenteuces det dllng al
to his Attorneys, relatives and to barns unroofed, or blown all over his fattn.
E-idicL’ole #|U Assist Prof. Mills at the leged convrrwtiun- with persona who h-ve vis by Easterly
Judge of the Circuit Court, the chief
’ children^ M®? Festival in Middleville the Ited him since bls confinement lu J Ml. He de­ the
theme, is his belief that he !■» tx ing persecuted or his house uncenmoulously dropped
falk in these « ri'ten arllctea a* well a* verbal­ amt that his Attorneys and friends are bribed
ly tbe account of bow ills attorneys have bwely to act against him
down In a neighboring township that the
aeceivedbun -uid a**eit* Ibat he knows they
He ridicules ths Id u of his being Instne.
value of wind storm insurance appeals to
Se- tl.t-Se 52 00 blejcle shoes at W. IL have been bribed by the Slwriff. He condemn*
It Is our opinion thaX-Orbui Io J. Etsteriy is
them most energetically and stales Uiai he will insane, the form being Paranoia and that he Is him in its strongest sense, but that man is
Spegcv'-i Jit-t what every cyclist should have them all hi Ja ksou State a rrtsus for th- incompetent to undertake h|s defen’e.
a wise man who makes provision for such
’reachery thev have shown. He req a sted the
&lt;». R LONo.M. D.
presence of hl* sisters and when they appeared,
Daniel E. Futuca. M. D.
a possible emergency by tnkingouta wind­
used ar usive language lomnb them seen* d
H. B UbHORNK, M. D.
For Sale or Exchange—A horse for a them
of playing him Into the hand- of his env;
Owlng'to the fact tint nome .are dis­ storm policy. And Sunday was Just such
•rood brirgy. -Ingle or double. Enquire at mfes. He called oue of them an "rdueated too.
j-nd WR? quite annoyed when he found tha« they posed to crltlrfze Judge Smith f ‘r bls ac­ a day as mnde a man think of that kind
this '-ffleb.
did hot wish to follow tils a-lvice Hi Urn mutter tion we quote the jffliole of Seetio&lt;i 20 of of a policy. 11 W. Rogers, of this city,
of couducttoiThi* affairs. He asserts Hat he
”v» - ip.cpo Stormvr bicycles have been 1* quite capable of condm-Uug his own &lt;»»*m«&lt;l act No. 119 of tlffi Public Acts of 1893, the father nnd present secretary of the
only
wants a» opportunityy» present what he showing that he could do nothing else:—
- ii, ther glvfe ‘WaL-faction every where. has written
Cyclone and Wind-storm Insurance Com­
to the Judge when he is sure that
1 his dl-whanre will occ. r hnme.iintely. »to
John I’ti-mrr sells them.
Sec. 30. If any pawn
wnflmment under
write* imny lellera asking foe a-mB lawyer In in ilcrment for crime shall anuextto be I is tne, pany, will gladly answer any question*,
Have y m seen them? The Puncture Chicago toas-l-t him. bur I* nna*ta to fell of the judge of th? circuit co irt tn which such--.ii and give any Information concerning It
whom he could call. He absolutely re- 'tlctmeut is pending »haU have power summar­
P--‘••'t lirk fur sale by John Bessmer. anyone
foiea to entertain advltr from .myo
ily to mqu're Into the sanity of such a pwso&gt;». that anyone may wish to knopv.
th*t • veryor.e seems to he in league will, and for that pu-pose m»y Attpotst a comtuis'
kY*ufnev|tf hnve to repair them.
. Jng
biser.em't *. He ridicules tbe Idea of m yone *lon toexani'nc such peranit. aud Inquire into
&lt;iue-tlo..i:.x
h»&gt;
mental
eap/city
and
np,*etn
facts ef bls or hrr case, aud retwr them to
(Additional local news on 8th page.)
A complete line of Sailors, your choice •robe quite nnxloim to r.liow mu.••xhiiiu atton the
the no irt: and If the said court sha’l find such
Io:
c i, al.-o greatly teduced ptice.* at and *nrove That he I* menially
? person insane, without iiiffldout inente: C &lt;{«acl1 my judgement Orlmtdo J- ERSterli H Ip ane. t.y to undertake hl* or her detense.ir m •y,,n nt &lt;
Miss J. R. Sherman ' has aernr mmla.
but an incident In
discretion, order rhe removal of such uemon to
the Michigan Asylum for Dangerous ami Crim­
court- of paranoia.
f
We w.i.I । xJjnngc any of our *hors for rhe
I hereby Mate that I am n gr«'ro4einf tU inal Insant, o*-1»anv one of the State nsviutas.
Un
versify
of
Michigan,
da**
of
1»«.
As
there to remain until restored to his or her right
butter add eg^ am{ a»» kinds of farm pro- slstaht Rhv-leiau in the Northern
mln I; wbeuhd or she shall be remained .0
A«ylum ar Traverse City Irom April 'G. 1K« to nrlMrn. and criminal proceedings be /‘-'unvNL
Ma\ an. twi; Assistant
s,.i^_
or otherwise d -cbargrd ac.-ordlng tolaw.The
Tbe esc ‘cutive committee of the state in the Michigan Asylum for the Insanr, Kala expense of such person s malnUimmce shall (or
...upon the Shoe
a iwrtod nf two y'-ars be defrayed by the coun­
mazoo. May ». iwt to the
•edtnuiqu ot woiuaii'n clubs have arrangty from which h- or she came, and until ht» or
Personally appeared before me, James *uod her transfer to Stale expense shall have been ef­
rd a midi-}tar met ting to be held at Bay bridge,
a Notary Publlcju and tor the Conti’&gt; fected, as provided tor in a subsequent section.
—whether you
of Kalamazoo. William *.
Jbui£J
A Circuit Judge 1* bound to respect the
Medical Nup^rlnt* ndenl df the Michigan A*&gt;
will be a hobbling cripple
him
for
thr
Insane
at
Kal.«mazooon
.
tue
eighth
finding
of
such
a
commission,
composed
as
•Ju. ge Smith will uddress the teacheis
all your life or a person
day «.f Muy A. I*. IM* w,l°
riu,y s*on.'lb'’
A'sochtion at Cbarlotte Saturday and will St* and sava tluit the above Btatemeiit of an it was of able physicians and insane exwho takes pleasure in
deliver ^Ue DecorJ^in Day address st examination marie by him is truii aiid oorrtet pertoand who were unanimous in their
walking.
report. Our humble opinion counts for
u. u»
.t ui.
VermouCvilie.
3
no
more
than
that
of
any
other
person
un
­
No'ary Public. Kaiamszoo Co. Mich.
skilled In Insanity, but we b» lleve that
Three good places to rent,
Both city
It can be seen from the above that Eas­ this community feels that In this case an
Thbse $3.00 Colored
and cUtHrn water. Iziw rent. Inquire of
terly I* surely Insane. He has a "progna­ error ha* been made.
t‘. R. Bi-ihop or the owner at SOI Nurtb thous jaw." We supposed it was a “pug­
••Erro-s, like straws, uoon tbe *u-fa&lt;» floj;
Shoes
for Tien
Bniadw^-. All centrally located.
nacious jaw" but of course our ignorance He who would search tor pearls must d.ve be­
low."
of medical terms Is accountable for our
—are the best in
About two weeks .go Will McKevlU
Easterly Is a sharper and one who fully
mistake. We don’t know wh*f n progna­
town. Don’t fail to see
lost a puekerbook conulnlng *10 00. The thous jaw Is. I»ut we honestly believe that
apprtcia-'es thgt
tinder oftueh an amount will please leave its a sure sign of linanlty, and then nl* ••Honor and shame from no condition rise;
them.
teetb are so small and irregular.
Oh. Act well your part, there all tbe honor lies.
. with Mr; Mt-Kcvltt and receive reward.
tbe poor fellow must surely be insane.
He acted out his part to perfection.
We are agents for the
Mr*. D. 3. Robinson of this city, won But what is a clinching proof of his un­
balanced mind is the fact that he has an
Famous
.
one of Hie ten dollar prizes In the Chicago
“Insane car," one of the genuine reliable
The Forrpausb * Srll, Brother. Gre.t
Record prize start ■• Sons and D.tushter»”.
kind that’s "deformed from the old hierni&lt;■
Ball
Bearing
circus will exhibit »&lt; &lt;•!«» f&gt;" T-1-1
said the Record received 50.90(r tom. .oris." A man tb.l luu, an »r &lt;!&lt;■•
M.yMr-l. The Chic..'-, Katru .ro A
guesses. I ;. ’
formed tike that ceruh.lj m-J’t [»
Bicycle Shoes.
Sarlu.w Ittllw.J Co. will wll round trip
Amtwe.opj
—
e
lh»l
whet
V. m. Lu,; Aicjc -.vaj, arre«-ted lw Dover
lolensltr Of bl. h«oltr Is h ’
ticket, from all .latinos a. follows: From
J'lWiialiii, Lake Co., and Is in jail eheiged cepf.alle ahull.
Jr it any wonder Umt »
Worwhury 81.-3. Woodland Si.21 Coata
"'"I'1 Mealing
worth of wheat eight man who hu • deformed ear mi «
cephalic skull h.s lrreku.tr ree.b .lu mn ttruve *1.00. Ha-tlnu« 8100, Sbuiiz Tbe,
•'M'1His exam-'nat’on will take eyebrow
that droops nn the.left hand -Id. ■ ClmenUle TSe. Urllon Be. Milo M-.
P e ■ •-hiorrnw. .
«uld «y •••II." .
c&lt;5e. Klclrlnnd Jet. .Sc, Ea»l Coop­
Ann,.-Micrmen:.—Eiglitb Grade . xamin- knowledge that a own Is burdenon w*-1 er we. Hotels will be goad on all re&lt;uRed Front Sho: Stere
i.iq;.* tei||
|lriu 4p. PrajrteviUv and th-is vnovgh to drive him cW3jyThe writer cnlicd on Easterly Ftldaj lar trains and to return on rpecisl teat na
M"'rh S”‘tre. Tliursday. Min 21 am! at
He denied In mm: ew*4 " EnUum*** »t:0:30 Poi&amp;Ungs, (rtotirt housH. Saturday. Maj S3. .fterem-n.
language that Iw was craxy, but then i.v
Flora J. Beadle.

Thursday, Mayvu, 1896.

i

Special Sale!
..CLOSE YOUR EYES
—to quality and the
world is full of cheap
_ things.
„
But with your eyes
wide open, the real good things are few and far
between. When we buy our goods we look sharp
for quality as well as price, and this time we’ve
“struck it rich” in getting a quantity of extra fine,
all linen towels at unheaid of prices/ and on

WEDNESDAY, May 27
— we will have a cut rate sale
on these, none of which, be it understood
“seconds” or “cul’s.”
Good size, all linen towel, worth 20c
11c
for only
Extra large, linen Huck towel, worth 25c 1 q
for only......................... f.OC

36 inch towel, knotted fringe, white and
colored.borders worth 35c for only ...
44 inch towel with drawn work and
knotted fringe— a beauty, worth
4.5c for only

4
4

4
4

4

4

4
4

r»lUUU»

-.

-

21c

FURNITURE
BELOW

.

t

All Depends

17c

L. E. STAUFFE

Fred L. Heath

LOCAL NEWS.

,

FACTORY

COST

Twice a year furniture rr,.-mutaeCarers’ ftvm
all over the United States exblbXttelrgoedH io
Grand Rapids. Instead of paeldng them up
aud shipping them'back they are left with us.
Daring May they have ordered us to sell them
even below the factory coat io make.

AND WE SHALL DO FT.
The CHAIR here shown Is made In quarter­
sawed oak. polish finish, box seat: made asveftl
as they know how.
Cane Beat, ’
fl JO.
Sole Leather Beat., ta.00.
Regular price t3.00.SX3m
This is simply a sample ot what we are rtotrg.
|

We hare all kinds of Rockers, Couches. OIL
Ing Tatties, Book Cases. Chamber Sults and
Iron bed*, all cheaper than they will ever be
sold again.
You can save about toper eext. at this xafe
and it Is a rare chance to ‘get seMtbing anoe
for little money.
If you can't come yo unelf a rite for cuts or ytotes of the thing you want and we win
tell you all about it.

Cha1;. P. Limbert &amp; Co.,
GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE EXPOSITION,
GRAND RAPIDS. RUCH.
BLODGETT fflTLDING. OTTAWA STREET.

It s our

II
to tell you about our

We Hll It Just Ridin
— and bought a large assortment of
Straw Hats which we can sell for
from 3 cents to two dollars.

A BIG LINE
—of Alpacas and anltred
Worsted Coate, Summer Hoalerjr. Summer
Underwear. 2*c. Me and fl .do a garment. Sum­
mer Work shirts25e. 40c. 45c and 50c each.
Soft Shins. 65c, 75c and • 1.00 each.
Negligee Shirts. TCc, f l.CO and 11.25.

SUMMER
GOODS
—We can do so
with more satisfaction to
you and ourselves if you
will come to our place of
business.

BICYCLE SUITS,
Stocking*, and Sweaters.

THE LARGEST
— end (Inert line erf Ladles'
Summer Neckwear e'-vr shoan Id tbe city.

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IWoolley &amp; Bronson. &gt;

4

LEADING CLOTHIERS

�Hastings Banner

A LETTER FROM

CARLISLE.

MANY ARE DEAD.

Thursday, May 2t. 1896
COOK BROS., Proprietor.

OUE LAWMAKERS.
What They Are Doing at the Na­
tional Capital.

Washington, May 18.—In a letter to

gress on February 21, 1878, on the
money question Secretary Carlisle says
that a fair interpretation of hi« remarks
would prove that he was not in favor
of free coinage of silver at that time.
In concluding his letter the secretary

▲ Cyclone Creates Awful flaroo

Lid

Work tn Kansas
in Kentucky.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
The prominence of the pharmacy de­
part m net of the Ann Arbor university
Is again shown by tbe establishment
there of the headquarters of tbe Amer­
ican committee of pharmaceutical re­
search. Thin committee of noted ac;entlste aims to bring about the coopera­
tion of these workers in different parts
of the country and togivesomedirect on
to their research, as well as to furnish
references in scientific literature.

Sherman, Tex.. May 16.—Bodies of
"My position upon this subject is briefly dead children are hanging on thc
this: J am opposed to the free coinage of
branches
of the ash. oak and orange
either gold or silver, but tn favor of un­
limited coinage of both metals upon ternui trees of Denton and Grayson counties
elation* Paused.
of exact equality. No discrimination should to-day. A cyclone, tbe most terrible
Ex-Coroner Daniel M. Duller .nd hix
* be made In favor of one metal and against northeastern Texas’has ever experi­
Washington,
dis- u
themade
other; nor
should
any discrimination
clerk. William H. Bird, who were on
wanorngwu, May
atuy 12. — Further
x
f either
be made ln
In favor
favor of
of the
the holderB
holders Oof
either eiced, dashed out fives and wrecked trial for conspiracy to defraud Wayne
. cuKsioB of the river and naruor oui gold .-.r
-tty-r bullion and against the great homes in the village of Justin and the
or sliver
. . of -a..
occupied tbe time of the senate yester- body
the ----people who own other kinds cities of Denton and Sherman Friday. county by making talae report. l"d
_. property. A------great
government
day. Senator Teller (rep-, Col.) re- of
----------------* should Almost a hundred persons are dead. As forgeries, were found guilty in Detroitall
ported a substitute for the house bank- ltreat
^«al “
J*’its
J® ‘citizens alike, and whenever it
Butler collected fees from the county
do otncrwise
otherwise it wm
will engender many more are missing. To-day was
. ir:4^k it
'• attempts to oo
ruptcy hill, and Senator Mitchell (rep., n Bp|rn of discontent which sooner or later to have been observed by the ex-confed­ for inquests that were nevef"held. for
Ore.) presented the views of the minor- must disturb thc
the harmony if not the peace erates of Sherman as Deporntiou day, taking testimony which was never
. Judicial
..... committee
-xx. _ favoring
»____ 1______of
x, society,
nxxlx.., it
f, Is
Ire scarcely
rererel.. re^rerere^
—
__ .
itv of the
necessary
to say
given, and for the payment ot juries
„ tin
। that a gross discrimination would be made but instead of this 75 new graves will
the house uui.
' between the two metals if the owners of be prepared In the city cemetery for which were ndver sworn in.
Washington, May 13. — The contest sliver bullion were permitted to have 51 victims of a terrible and appalling ca­
Hraich in Michigan.
52* cents’ worth
which has proceeded for the last four “or“ ”
“■ of silver coined‘ ant)'
lamity.
During the week ended May 9 rcdays in the senate over a deep water stained as a dollar, when the owners of
sold bullion were required to present 100
The Victim*.
port, rent in ky 5« obrenere in varlou*
harbor on tbe southern coast of Cali­ cents' worth of gold in order to have their
Following is a list of the known dead IKrtion. of the atata indicate that con­
fornia was brought to a close yester­ metal coined and stamped as a dollar. The '
in this city:
day by a compromise. Senator Sher­ two metals are coined upon terms of exact I R. L. Burns, wife and two children; sumption increased and pneumonia and
equality only when a dollars'worth of sllx&gt;urn», wi«t
man introduced a bill requiring all im­ ver is contained in the sliver dollar and a ; Mrs. Otto Paulding and two children; influenza decreased in area of preva­
migrants to the United States to exhibit dollars' worth of gold is contained in the Limes Nicholson, wife and two children: lence. Consumption waa reported al
upon landing in this country a certifi­ gold dollar, and when no more is charged । T- H- Montgomery, wife and two children: 204 places., typhoid fever at 15, diph­
for the coinage of one than for thc coinage John Ames, wife and two children. Re ; theria at 24, scarlet fever at 27, measles
cate of health.
of the other. In the speech referred to I ' ?*x\„..
8,‘r_______
&lt;rer;. el*„„
bt.Pearce and
—~
^Washington, May 14.—The river and showed that the ratio established by tl»e Richardson families at Wakefield farm; at 35, whooping cough at 13 and smajJharbor bill ($75,000,000) was passed in coinage act ot 1792 overvalued sliver and child of Mrs. Craighead. Mrs. Burns and pox at Ionia.
two children, Mrs, James Davis. Mrs. John
drove
gold
out
of
circulation."
the senate yesterday, leaving only three
Fields, Lucinda Lake, colored; Charles
of the annual appropriatioion bills to
Cox, colored; Eliza Cox. coloredj Resina
BUSINESS OUTLOOK.
The town of L’Anse, situated on the
Lake, colored: Sloan Ballinger, colored;
be acted on. These are the District of
A Wattlux Spirit SccJik to Prevail in Katie Ballinger, colored; William Nelcker- south end of Keweenaw bay, was visit­
Columbia bill, the fortification and the
son
’
s
four
children,
colored;
Wright
Clark
ed
by a fire that practically wiped out
Most Lines of Trade. |
deficiency bill Bills were also passed
1 and three members of his family, colored:
New York, May 16.—R. G. Dun &amp; Co. Mrs. Athens; eighteen unidentified dead at the business portion apd made several
1o authorize a life-saving station at Port
: the city hall; Dr. Sadler, who has not been hundred jpeople homeless. The loss can­
Huron, Mich.; making one year’s resi­ in their weekly review of trade say:
•It is now the middle of May. too late for 1 seen since storm, believed to have been not fall ahortf of $250,000; not more
dence in a state requisite for a divorce, buslnes* to change materially until the killed.
than one-third covered by insurance.
and to establish a railroad bridge across prospects of comlny crops are assured and
At Justin VV. J. Evans was killed. At
definite shape has been given to the presi­ Gribble Springs a list of 17 deaths is re­ The fire started in the lumber com­
the Illinois river near Grafton, Ill.
dential contest by the conventions. Until
pany's
mill in an pnaccountable man­
Washington, May 15.—The Dupont the future is more clear there is a pruden* ported.
ner.
* .
case, involving the right of Henry A. disinclination to produce much beyond or- i
Many Ifulldlng* Demolished.
Dupont to a scat in the senate from the decs or to order beyond immediate and cer- &gt;
At least 50 houses nre totally wrecked.
tain
need*.
If
this
waiting
spirit
prevails
state of Delaware, occupied the time two months longer, it will crowd-Into the Most of them are small cottages, except
The Rtate Inspection ot ult during
in the senate yesterday.
last half of the year an enormous business in Fairview and Washington avenues, tbe month ot April wm ■&gt; follow.:
Washington, May 16.—The senate if the outlook then is good. For the present where the handsome residences of L. F. Manl.tee, S3.S17 bcrrrle; Baffin.™. &lt;8,yesterday rejected by a vote of Bl to there is less business than a year ago, Ely, Capt. J. C. Stalter, Mrs. Pat Mat­ M«; Moon, 31097; St. Ctair. 24.056.
though in some branches more, and the de­
30 thc claim of Henry A. Dupont (rep.) lay following months of depression is to tingly and James Fulls also succumbed. Bay, 17,609: W.yne. 11.M2; lo«»,
from Delaware to a seat in the senate. many trying, and causes numerous fail­ The loss Will reach at least &gt;150,000 and 4,66:; Midland, 2,000; Huron, 1,435,
Senator Bacon (Ga.) spoke in favor of ures. Speculative markets are compara­ but little, if any, of it was covered by maklnff a total of 222,064 barrel.. The
tively Inactive, but the stock market Is
the bill to prohibit the issuance of gov­ stagnant.
cyclone insurance.
Mlt market la alow, w ith large atocka
ernment bonds without the authority
"Failures for tho week have been 231 tn
Disasters at Other Pointe.
on band.
of congress and Senator Gallinger (N. the United States, against 211 last year. !■
Another storm of u similar nature
and
33
In
Canada,
against
ft
last
year."
j
H.) offered a resolution declaring that
।
passed
about
six
miles
west
of
the
city
Bradstreet’s says:
&amp; revision of tbe tariff laws is impera­
Frank H. Deafrndorf. a traveling
"General trade
the VUUtKIJcountry . nt ■b?«t lhe “me bo,5’ 8ercr*1 houses
— — w throughout
....
X.w u . U.S
tively demanded.
remains quiet, wholesale merchants con- were blown down und many persons in­ man of Georgia, was injured in a Chi­
Washington, May 18.—The Cuban tlnue conservative, and the distribution of jured. Their names cannot be obtained, cago &amp; West Michigan wreck near Hol­
cenaral merchandise
mfrchandlim is
!■ almost
•ImrM.t of
nt a
■ hand
hanrt. . .
, ,,, —
....
.
question was revived in the senate Sat- general
character. South and southwest • At Carpenter a Bluff, on Red river, it land in 1893, and he haa been given
.xirday when Senator Morgan, of Ala­ to-mouth
business remains dull and featureless and is reported that six persons were hurt, judgment for $25,000 damages in the
bama, spoke in favor of further and unchanged from last week. Collections In five seriously.
Buildings and other United States court at Grund Rapids.
PREPARATIONS FOP.
more decisive action toward the recog­ most directions continue unsatisfactory. structures in the way were demolished. The train was wrecked by malicious
nition of the Cubans as belligerents. Concession* have been made in prices of
Six persons were injured, one of them persons piling obstructions on the
wool and manufacturers of cotton goods
The senator declared it to be the duty complain that prices ore below a parity fatally, by a cyclone which passed near track.
of congress to adopt joint resolutions with the cost of raw material. Unseason­ Mound Ridge. A stretch of country
Killed by Lightning.
on belligerency, which, unlike the pre­ able weather has had an unfavorable In­ about eight miles in length and 100
fluence on sales of clothing and other sta- ।
A terrific thunderstorm passt'd over
vious concurrent resolutions, would re­ pies, while labor disturbances, at some yards in width was devastated. Samuel
Muskegon
and a bolt of lightning struck
quire the approval of the president, western cities have checked demand. Re- Bass, n farmer. was fatally injured nnd
• •house demolished.
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■
the residence erf N*ls C. Nelson. The
and thus fix the responsibility. At the quest for lumber is smaller than antic!- •his
Five others,
pated,
and
dry
weather
at
the
south
has
close of the speech his resolution was emphasized the dullness of last week.”
। whose names are unknown, were more bolt entered a bedroom, smashing the
bed iu which William Nelson, aged 12,
agreed to instructing the committee on
or less seriously Injured.
foreign relations to inquire into the re­
THE METHODISTS.
I
Seneca, Kan., May 18. — Nemaha, and Herman Hendrixon, aged 20. were
bleeping. Youuig Nelson was instant­
cent arrest and condemnation of citi­
General Conference of the Church in ttea- Marshall and Cloud counties were
zens of the United States captured on
। swept by a cyclone last evening and dis­ ly killed, but Hendrixon was nqt hurt.
*lon in Cleveland.
board the Competitor
. •Cleveland, O., May 14.—tThe Methos mantled buildings mark the path of
Followed Her Husbnnd.
or NOVEMBER , are aluadv well under way. a sew
dlst
opened yesterday
storm, 14 persons were known
THE HOUSE.
1st conference was oncned
vesterdnv x
v
Mrs. Carrie Halladay, widow of the
i —«
. ...
- •
have been killed, from 40 to 60 were late John F. Halladay, one of the
Bill* Introduced and Petitions and Re»o- with Bishop Vincent in the chair. The
latloti* 1’reecnted.
. •!|._
liret resolution
.
offered denounced
______ _
__
in injured, several of whom would die, wealthy and best-known citizens of
_____ ...
Washington, May 12. — The house 1 41.x.
lbe strongest terms
the Armenian out- and scores of families were homeless. Battle Creek, died at the age of 52 years.
passed several bills of minor impor-. ra?es Qnd massacres, and referred to Some 70 houses in this place were By n singular coincidence her husband
tance yesterday. A preliminary con-, t^ie apathy of the Christian govern- wrecked find two of M. R. Connell's died just one year ago the same day at
18 TO BE ELECTED. KND
ference report upon the Indian appro- nients of Europe and America. At the children, one of Peter Assenmacher’s exactly the same hour, 8:30 o'clock in !
priation bill was agreed to, and another nieeting of the committee on episco- childi en and one of M. E. Voorhees’ chil­ the morning.
conference ordered on the same items P°cy
" as voted to place Bishops Bow­ dren were killed.
still in dispute. The resolutions of elec- man, Foster and Taylor on the retired
The little hamlet of Bodaville was
A citizens’ meeting was held
tion committee No. 1, declaring John W. listentirely swept* away. Several are re­
Maddox (dem.) to be entitled to the seat;
Cleveland, O., Maj- 15.—At the.Meth- ported killed there and many injured. L’Anse and a committee appointed to pLH*JR.**® thickest at the tight. b»ullns vig.ramus'.y for SOUND BUSINESS
occupied by him as representative from
general conference yesterdiiy At Spring Valley thc storm demolished aolicit old for the 50 tatnUie. who lort
&gt;
Is Dot onlv tbe le*.Ua£ Republican p*pr Of lb*
the Seventh district of Georgia, contest-' BishopsFostcr and Bowman were placed a church in which 150 persons were their all in the recent great fire. Cloth- &lt;
but is PRE-EMINENTLY A NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER
bedding
nad food
are urcentlv ' / ••
nrw*
&lt;h»«»»!on« win mu-rest evrrv Ammrun h:i
ed by W. H. Felton (fusion), were on the retired list.
। worshiping and many were injured. ing,
needed
und’rttauld
be forwttrtM
agreed to. The rest of the day was de-1
Cleveland, OM May 16.—The MethThe west part of Baileyville is also
; •enptlom,
rertpuom. and
ana aavariety
variety ot
otItem,
Item,or
or boureboia Intuvrt. tuak. up.AX
v IDEAL F.tMlLV t'.Wtt
voted to the consideration of District odist conference yesterday spent the swept away and Oneida is badly dam­ L'Anse, cure of relief committee.
of Columbia business.
■ time in balloting for two new bishops, aged and four people killed, three of
Washington, May 13.—In the house tut no result was reached.
We furnleh ‘'The Banner" and Niw York Weekly Tribune" (toll papvM
. them in the family of James Shearn.
The Port Huron city council haa
yesterday the Nicaragua canal bill was
Cleveland, O., May 18.—Five ballots At Reserve ten people were hurt and a
passed a curfew ordinance requiring
favorably reported. Most of the ses-1 were taken for bishops Saturday in ad- dozen
’
buildings ‘ were blown over.
aion was occupied by discussing the dition to the three of Friday, and yet
In Frankfort nearly 50 residences, be­ every child under 15 to be off the streets
after nine o’clock at night in summer ;
contested election case of Rinaker vs. there are none elected by the Methodist sides barns and outbuildings?
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were
CflJH
ADVANCE
"and 7:30 in winter, unless accompanied
Downing, from the Sixteenth district of conference.
.
...
- .
। totally destroyed.
Many of
them
were
by
parents or guardians.
.
Illinois, but no action was taken.
’
| the finest in the city/ At least 200 peoVictim or • Uv. Wit.
AddrMK all orders to
t *t&gt;a‘ n^’T^n ^°.use i
vmcago.-siay
— are rendered homeless, sbut no one
Chicago,-Muy ia.
18.—
—rire
Fire .Marshal
Mumbai IsaIm- 1pie
^.ion cata
"t? £”
r/n/ ‘b' K0U?“:h ■
k“W-“ f‘r “ 1'arn"1'
Harry Stephenson, aged 30, died in
' Deattui Almbtr 105.
Menominee. He wu u nephew of Con- I
on oleetion. with
Sherman, Tex., May 18.—Sherman was grrasman Stephenaom in Menominee. 1
■tructions to recount such part of the
u
• &lt;7 visited Sunday by more than 20,000 per­
The prospect, for « good wheat crop Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. VTote no It deemed proper. A bill
re° *"?*«' w“
ported ta.or.blv prodding for tbe .1 ’ ^n5°
sons, some coming through curiosity, are aaid to be better In Ionia county i
Best, Room 2, Tribune building, New Yuikj Ciiv, and a sample
others
to
help
take
care
of
the
wounded
4
. __T firc and /ound hl» way blocked by a
thia year than ever before.
copy of The New York Weekly Tribune will be mailed to yoo.
pointwent by the president of a com­
wire banging from an electric light and bury the dead. Thousands in­
New poat office, eatabllabed: Clark, ।
mission of five persons, whose duty is
poet. He jumped out of his buggy to spected the track of the storm. Physi­ Lake. Jackaon county, J. I&gt;. Bead, port- !
shall be to investigate the alcoholic
remove IL and, disregarding the warn­ cians have now organized n regular maater; Lafayette, Gratiot county,
liquor traffic.
ing of his driver, Frank Dielenberg, corps of nurses and the wounded are Kora Bcnaon, poatmaater.
Washington, May 15.—In the hou«e
took hold of the dangling dead).
, receiving the best possible treatment.
Folkerta 4 Luther'.ahlngleand plan­
yesterday the whole day was devoted
The death list now reaches 105. Con­
Altreld Talk* on Bllvar.
1 tributions are coming in from all parte ing mill at Alpena waa burned, the loaa
to private pension bills and 58 in all.
e
•were favorably acted upon.
A favor-;Chicago, May 18.—Gov. John P. Altof the country. They are very mnch being 39,000.
able report was made on a resolution Fe‘d BP°^e to a large audience at thc needed. All contributions should be
After a reparation ot 18 veara Har­
authorizing preliminary proceedings Auditorium Saturday night on the sub­
sent to C. H. Smith, chairman of the riet and Bertha Davta, aUteA, were re­
looking to the adoption of international
°‘ ,ree coinage of silver. He left relief committee. L. H. Montgomery
united in Detroit, only to be aeparated
coins.
~
| no doubt In the minds of his hearers a furniture dealer, whose family, con­ 24 houra after by the death ot the
Washington, May 16.—The house oc­ 1 that he believes in tfce free coinage of sisting of his wife and three children tanner, who waa an Invalid.
cupied itself yesterday In pasring pri­ silver, by international agreement if perished, is now confined in the jail a
vate pension bills which were favorably possible, without it if it cannot be ob­ raving maniac.
acted upon and 100 were passed, leaving tained.
Firs Perish la Keutscky.
about 60 yet undisposed of.
Benton, Ky..
May IS. - ..
A „.„
cyclone
Spanlrti Firm. Cancel Order*.
wuw
‘ lucorl over
nvnw the
4 k.. southwest
x,
x corner of.
Buenos
Ayres,
May
18.
—
A
correapondP«&lt;ed
Bi* Veaael Daaached.
iiww
Montreal, Can., May 16.—A cablegram ent in Montevideo. Uruguay, telegraphs Marshall county about one o’clock Bun­
morning. It demolished one house will .oon go awiy if you cure the cento.
received here states that the twin-screw that a Spanish firm that Laa bought
^Uled the five occupants
steamer Canada, the latest addition to largely in the United States has can- Mt Elvo
celed all such orders necessarily in view I Anderson Johns, aged 80; his wife a*wl
the Dominion line, was
na* launched
muuiuctl utBeluL JDCl- * - .a
A
_•
.
I r.
,
’
“B«4
I*_tb* Mort Popclar Republican Newsp»l*f
faat, Ireland. The steamer ia 510 feet ot tlxe Amencan sroverament a relation ’ u5, a Bon’ aRed 17, and two daughters,
Ions. 58 feet beam and 35 feet deep, and I
gOb“'. Similar action baa been taken : “ffed 12 nnd 10. The storm came out of
of
the Wert and Haa the Largest Circulation
far exceed, tn rise any veaael now run- &gt;&gt;y Spanish firm, in thi. city.
Grave, county. At Slmaonia two store.
—J
X-x
z.
.
---- — —twn
IV
two blllirchoa
churches, ~a schoolhouae,
several’
teams bv ma.ii.
niug between Canada aud the old counMeat virgiate Republican*.
^y- She has a tonnage of nearly 0,000.
Clarksburg. W. Va., May 15.—The re­ tartnhoures and barn, were destroyed
DAJLV (Witbnrt Saaday)......................
$4.00 per year
°AILV (whli SaadajT/.......................
publican state convention on Thursday but no ins. of Hfe I, reported there’
$6.00 per year
Fire coffin, were rent to Kira and the
8t. Louis, May lA—Al! the delegates adopted resolutions declaring for pro­ John, family were buried in one grove
to the republican national convention tection and “sound Tnoney,” and in­
in this city have been chosen and the structing the delegates to the national
Pun the ntadidne riffhton the
Shot Dead for a Orinfr.
result is said to Im as follows:
In­ convention to vote for McKinley for the
Fotta.Hle P» May 15-Londlord
structed for McKinley, 564; for Reed. 96; presidential nomination.
Hepner, of the Centralia hotel, at Cen­
ALL THE NEWS AND THE BEST OF CURRENT LITER ATVRr.
for Morton, tt; for Quay, 56; for Allison.
VlcUnu Of an Exploelou.
tralia, waa shot dead at one o’clock
41; for Bradley, 16; uncertain. 83. Total,
McDonald, Pa., May 16.—Mrs. James Thursday afternoon by Michael Cor­
Cadamire and her infant child' were rigan, to whom the landlord had rebookie.
**
burned to death by an explosion of gas­ tasedtoaeUadrink. Corrigan fired
Killml b, U.hiulu..
A» a Family Paper to Not Excelled by Anjroline and five other children were so three shots, all of which wok effect ^JM»lLLCo.,0etroit,MICh
x**10—Durin« » »«'
Eff*1
*?*****»«
‘awrert to
mmbvr of th.
nta electrical storm . larg, frame badly burned that but little hope was Corrigan escaped.

No matter how much you are
charged for a small piece of other
brands, the chew is no better than
“Battle Ax.” For 10 cents you
get almost twice as much as of
other high grade goods.
The 5

cent piece is nearly as large as other
10 cent pieces of equal quality.

THE
GREAT

BATTLE

President oi wie

states

1

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The Mem York weekiu Trinnne

ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $100IN

THEiBANNER.

“BETTER WORK WISELYf] THAN WORK
HARD.” GREAT EFFORTS ARE un­
necessary IN HOUSE CLEAN­
ING IF YOU USE

( Back-ache
”
ead’ach«
Legs-ache

■I IIBS |I

Piles Cured.

SAPOLIO

The Inter Ocean

Dr. Handy’s Pile Cure

Th®y£®*kly Inter Ocean—

$1^

Sore Spot,

The Weekly Inter Ocean

16. - Hamlin’s

er'HMB

WMhlnyton. Msy is.-Tbe ,npreEK
oouncil of tbe Aikerim Protective u.
a. -nl.,4 : ....
»_ .»
x*rr-

YOUT1L-S DyABT&gt;CPrr Is the vary beat of its kind. It= UT
rAt&gt;* plSa^d^oetaln. d&gt;. S.ws t
: .

removing the BUok-

INTER OCEAN. Chicaeo-

�Hasting’ Banner
Thursday, May m, 1896.

LOCAL NEWS.
• CIRCULATION ♦

Ims week,

■ W. R. COOK. Local Editor.

"a

86 quires.

Jaxon Soap hurts no fabric.
hJ.xou Pri»

Boin,

8,OaU
P—&gt;•
Hert*tWr cb^BM for adrertlwment. .eriJu."”;.8’™
Mil read, thl, office Tueod.y, &gt;,
tG
insure Insertion in the issue of the week
Sothki* clean, cleaner than Jaxon nap
when brought
loekUwT!?.?&lt;,T.T'n7
»'

Strip of Michigan

HisMisiffsagsMsi

ttawa

tallzes the blood and gives vigor and vitality.
El win Spear?, of Allegan, had to pay
881.83 for bhootlng \V. W. Vosburgh s
dog.

Location of Coopersville.
.w.r.Ttic, Nervous and Ilystcrical-An
hj for id Years—Doctors, Saul­
; ,m .nd sn.clali.l- All Failed.
■ r"
” E. Titu.. Coopersville, Mich.,
me fuUowuijatatesient: “ For
(
I was an invalid suffering
p,
xtreme nervousness and dyspep8My case seemed to be beyond the
V.. of *pbvMcians.some of whom were
• • •, A gists in thc treatment of such
i ; asci. I spent a l°nff time in a
(:&lt; ' Rapids sanitarium. Their treat­
: proved useless; everything I ate
cuu- ' extreme distress. I became so
nervous that I would break out crying
r.it: uit any cause. While in this cond;
.I was
1 induced to “
“ TDr.
'“ nn.....
use
Wheel-*'
Nerve Vitalizer. A change was
ble from the first dose; four or
not;
’’es Cured me absolutely. To­
d. t am in perfect health, can cat
anything and drink lea or coffee with
comf- rt’ ” Dr. Wheeler sNerve Vital­
ize ■ cured her by its act’on on the
nerves jf the stomach.

Mlf.

’

y ’‘Tt’1'"' «“ • rmtr

on?nl'7‘ll0W &lt;1&lt;&gt;e’ nw “»*' Spring, but
brin-J^r0”' &amp;?£££"

Ex-Gov. Luce will deliver the memorial
address at the Soldlen Home ta Grand
Rapids ou May 30.

E«««a li a frightful affliction, out like
ly nired bJ "
ilcan ** l*«naneniapp1HcaUt&gt;,,s&gt; or
Witt’s Witch
Cut worms have made their appearance Hazel Salve. It never falis to cure Piles.
In large numbers in Bay county, and rent­
W. H. Good yeah.
ers are afraid to plant corn.
Justice Joseph B. -Moore, of the Su­
preme court wlu deliver |he Memorlal D
Over 200 cases of measles have been n address at Lansing.
ported to the health officers of South
In the Spring a.young man’s fancy light­
Haven during the past three weeks.
ly turns to thoughts uf — De Vyitt’s Little
Stran berries were shipped from Benton Early Risers, tor they always cleanse the
Harbor last week.
This beats all previ­ liter, purify the blood, and invigorate the
\v. h. Goodyear.
ous records for early strawberries in that system.
The corner stone of the new brick Metbvicinity.
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,
f”Epiacopai church at Frontier was
Nightingale, the fast mare belonging to laid Wednesday afternoon.
C. J. Hamlin, of Buffalo, dropped dead
One minute is the standard time, and
last week while being Jogged at a three One Minute Cough Cure is the standard
minute clip. She was valued at 810.000 preparation for every cough or cold. It
Is the only harmless remedy that- produces
aud had a record of 3:08.
immediate reanlta.
W. H. Gooyear
The following advertisement was sept
I ■ &gt;\de by W7’. H. Goodyear.
Several Alpena county cattle have been
to the Hudson Gazette: Wanted—A leap *illed on account of tuberculosis. The
M - IDA FITZ SIMMONS,
year correspondent with a lady maid or slate veterinarian will make a thorough
J1
■ jciier of Piano. Organ. Voice Culture. widow no family under forty address .Will­ examination.
:
. Timrough Bass and other adv.meed
■■■
terms In clause* of two or lard Furgurson Olmstead, Mich.
Mrs. R. DeYoung, . Middleburg, la.,
The
.. -. n’.' ■
Vulture. Fur particulars call
Gazette adds that William seems to be writes. 1 have used One Minute Cough
Cure for six years, both for myself and
bent ou marrj lng a large family.
children, and I consider it the quickest
• Dr. Schnee who Is way up in the metll- acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure 1
1VM. IL STEBBINS.
w. H. Goodyear
cal profession propo.-es as a remedy for ever used.
’’
Fcnkrai. Director.
■■■ .
ni-xt to Christmas* Photograph’
colds to slightly tap the forehead over the
Pomona Grange of Berrien county has
Residence :«■•» Court street. All
/ ],ftnnptlr tended day or night,
nose and eyes with a rubber hammer, with asked the board of supervisors to reduce
heavier tapping in chronic catarrh.
The t.ie salaries of all county officers at- the
June session.
first contracts the blood vessels^ and the
r. BARRELL.
W. W. POTTER.
Did you ever think how readily the
second dilates them and and favors a free
BARRELL A potter.
blood is poisoned by constipation? Bad
Attorneys at Law,
secretion of mucous.
•
blood means bad health and premature
. .-r Ha-tim;* City Bank. Collections I
. ..’.tended to. and general law business
The women of Chicora have been desir­ old age. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the
ous for a long time of having a side walk famous little pills, overcome obstinnte con­
stipation.
W. H. Goodyear
in front of their Church edifice. Last
A. LAMPMAN,
Benton Barbor Women have formed an
summer they sold Ice cream and secured
D. D. S.
! , ■ ‘ Dental work done carefully and enough money to purchase the lumber. association for the purpose of lifting
mortgages from the homes of poor people
Lwr. Anesthesia, pas or chloroform
• : • ov.&gt;r Fhiij Smith's Racket Store, Falling to iget the men to lay tbe Bide walk who are likely to lo^e their property.
i.'and i to 5.
they al! twrned out, aud with the help of
A. L. Wooster, a prominent citizen of
J. C. I AMPMAN, M. 1).
two or three old gentlemen, built It them­ Osseo, Mich., after suffering excruciatingly
. itbW. A Lampman. calls promptly
from piles for twenty years, was cured iu
reel., Spwlai attention given to tilting selves this spring.
■ .i:.j treating Hernia cr Rupture for
a short time by useing DeWitt’s Witch
vi:iu- Th- majority of cases can be
A Unloa City teacher has devised a nov­ Hazel Salve, an absolute cure for all skin
iteniiy cured without a surgical operael plan to preveut tardiness in her room at dif-easvs. More of this preparation is used
schooi. On a large blackboard she has than nil others combined.
W. H. Goodyear
T AW ANl» COLLECTION OFFICE OF
drawn a lifesize [picture of a cow, with an
L
J. M. SMITH.
The annual meeting of tbe Cass County
exceedingly large tail. All tardy scholars
•jicetions made in all parks of the state have their names placed on the cow’s tall Pioneer association, which each year is the
largest attended gathering in Southwestern
Oiivcyauring a speciality. Special pains
takrji in drafting contracts, chattel mort- for the day and a second offense is punish­ Michigan^ will be held at Cassopolis June
gap • and wills.
Woodland, Mich. ed by a week’s attachment to । the tai’.
The plan lias worked wonders Inithls little
Young mothers dread the Summer mon­
dward Tagart
Loyal E. Knappen.
district school. For the past two1 weeks ths on account ot the great mortality a­
Arthur C. Denison.
mong children caused by bowel troubles.
not
a
name
has
been
on
the
tail.
TAGGART. KNA1TEN &amp; DENISON.
Perfect safety may be ggsnred those who
LAWYERS.
Bert Holmes who was sent up from keep on hand DeWitt’s Colic and Cholera
* Rooms$11 8K Michigan Trust Co. Bldg,.
I
Grand Rapids, Michigan. Grand Rapids for murdering Motorman cure, and administer It promptly. For
cramps, bilious colic, dysentery and diar­
Johnson, was last week given the position
JAMES A. SWEEZEY.
rhoea, it affords instant relief.
•J
Attorney at law,
of book-keeper on the stone contract at
W. H. Good yeah
Hastings. Mich. Jackson prison. A good, easyberth, for
Ac tbe request of Grand Army comrades
Practices In all courts of the state. Col­ which he Is qualified. His attorneys be­
sehoo!
children
have
prepared
a program*
' lections promptly attended to;
lieve the supreme court will grant a re­ for Memorial Day exercises at Byron Cen­
the
ter.
The
Rev.
R.
J.
Slee
will
deliver
“
hearing at the June terfu. It Is likely
p A. SCRIBNER, M. D.,
.
oration.
.
___________
v •
Physician and Surgeon, that a change of venue will be asked as
Delton,
•
Mich.
M.h«t li e Offer You
well, and if granted the trial Is likely to
Office in residence, one block east of depot.
Is this; if you are troubled with Catarrh,
occur In Allegan county.
Cold
In
Head,
Hay Fever, go to the drug­
a. * c. h. barber
A pure blooded Norman stallion. Im­ gist named below and get a bottle of Cen­
•
Physicians and Surgeons.
turyCatarrh
Cure.
No- danger of being
ported
10
years
ago
at
a
cost
of
&lt;3,500,
Is
Cr’iIs in city or county responded to with
being used In Lansing to 4raw a draJ aod humbugged. Relief In five minutes and a
promptness, day or night
positive cure. Solti by Fred L. Heath.
a wood delivery wagon, sajs the Jomna’.
A. SHELDON,
»
Attract and Real Estate Office.
Last year he was sold on a chattle mort-. - The worms are doing considerable dam­
Abstract Block- Hastings.
The purchaser became age to the orchards in Hillsdale county.
M .ce; to lost'. ou Reni Estate Real Estate gage for 8100.
Some ot the trees are literally .alive with
sold &gt;n commission. General conveyancing. hard up and finally traded him off for 15
them. Some of the tress will be entirely
tUvIog a complete set of Abstract Books, comThe hotse ruined.
from the Record.*, can furnish complete cords of 18-in. stove wood.
was imported by Thomas Hall, of Bath,
and aside from bls additional age of a few
hilip t. colgrove.
’ Be sure and use that old and well tried
Attorney at Law
years and general neglected appearance is
remedy. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
* Successor to Smith A Colgrove.)
as good as when be arrived In this coun­ for children teething. It sooths the child,
, (Office Id Union block. Hastino.»
Prs .. 1 in all the courts of the state.
try. His present owner Is Wm. Marony. softens tbe gums, allays all pain, cures
wind colic and is the best remedy for
4 E. KENASTON.
Nothing Mnud*
diarrlKcn, Twenty-av, cents • bottle.
A.
Attorney at Law,
as
a
remedy
/or
ivery
wotiiaiiiy
atlttietit,
(Over J; s. Goodyear &amp; Co.'s store.)
Frr.cticosin a:i courts of the State. Collections as Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.
Il
Merit W)a».
pr-nnptiyattendedto.
Is an invigorating, restorative tonic, a TheHlV&amp;itlon ot AlaUtsllue marked a netf
soothing and strengthenlqg nervine, and a era In wair««BlngSAnd from the standpoint
L R- T1 MMERMAN, Homcepathie Phy complete cure for aiDtbe derangements,
of the building owner was a most important
*• •
sieian and Surgeon.
painful disorders and chronic weaknesses discovery. It bts pracllcally driven all kal­
Office over Roger’s grocery store.)
peculiar to tbe sex.
somines from the market; and from-a
For young girls entering womanhood; small beginning has brahrbed into every
for women al the critical ••change or life” country of the civilized world. The name
ank for
women approaching confinement; ••kalsomine”’ has become so’ offensive to
Hastings,
Mich.
nursing mothers; and every woman who property owners that manufacturers of
Is •‘run down”, tired or overworked—it is cheap kalsomine preparations are now
a special, safe and certain help. Send for cMIing them by some other name, and at­
SURPLUS, • I 7,000.00
free pamphlet or remit lOcts. (stnmps).for tempting to sell on the Alabastine Com­
Inr'T-.K'rited under tbe laws of the State of a book of 168 pqges, on ••Woman and her pany’s reputation.
-Michigan.
Diseases” and how to cure tliem with home
Through extensive advertising nnd 'per­
Open for business, Dec. 15, 1886. treatment. Address World’s Dispensary sonal use, the merits of Alabastine are ao
Medical Association. Buffalo, N. Y.
thoroughly known that the people faslst
orncEBS:
on getting these goods and will tak? no
D. •; Robinson. President
Dr. Pierce’s Peiletts cure constipation, chanee on spoiling th»lr walls for a po«slChester Mecuvr. Vice Pres.
Dan W. Reynolds. Cashier piles, biliousness, Indigestion, or dyspep­ b!e saving of at the most but a few etuis.
Thus it is agalp demonstrated that merit
DIRECTORS:
.
. sia, and headaches.
\
wins, and that manufacturers of first
W. H. Powers, ,
b.;:: IV. Rryiiulda,
R.
B.
Messer.
class articles will be supported by the peo­
Shipments
of
strawberries
will
begin
D. G. Robinson,
Chester Messer. from St. Joseph by Monday.
M. L.Cook.
rhe ple.
___________
P. T. Cuigrovd..
warm weather lias brought them ouL
Baoklen'a -irnlea Salle
Hat tbe only savings department in Barry
When your stomach begins to trouble
The Ust salve in tbe world for cuts,
County and pays interest on all time
depojits.
" you, it needs help. The help It needs, is to bruises, tores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
digest your food, and, until it gets it, you sores teter, chapped hands, chilblains,
won’t have any peace. Stomach trouble la corns, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­
very dlatreaalnK. very obstinate, ven' dan- tively core piles or no pay required. It
ceroua. Many of tbe mart dangrroua dia- is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
taaea begin with aimpie Indigestion. The or money refunded. Price 35 cents per
reason Is that Indigestion (noHllgeetlon. Sox For Mie by W. H. Goodyear, the
not-nourlshmenl) weakens tbe system and druggist.
'
allows disease germs to attack t. The an­
tidote is Shaker Dlg«tlreCordlal.Btreogth- Bute of Ohio Citv of Toledo»„
Fr&lt;nk
jernSS
iwAes
*n
**
enlng, nourishing, curative.
It
digestion and renews strength and health.
Is no doubt a matter of
It does thia by strengthening tbe atomacb.
some concern to you,
by helping U to digest yonr food.
It
but not so when you
Serr c»u&gt; &lt;&gt;t
th«
t*
W
nourishes you.
Shaker DlgMtlre
buy it at the City Bak­ la made of pure herbs, plants and wlnea.la !K, or Hall • ’-urrh

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P
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Hastings City B

Your
Daily
Bread

ery. Everyone when
in the city should get a
cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffee at all hours of
the day. Finest line of
Confectionery in the
city.

A£.«NKE3,FMF*I

THE LATEST WAISTS.

COULD NOT &gt;£ BLUFFED.

Powder ’term,

,

Godice*.
The first in the line of bodices ill ni­
trated is made of white chiffon, and the
f
zouave effect and rape epaulets are com- I
posed of white satin, with a vine of I
embroidery in old-time colors on thc j'
।
pearl and steel trimming may be I
substituted for this, and with black j
dotted bows the effect is charming.
"Black Hase dotted all over with sequins ;'
mokes a pretty evening waist, over col- '
ored or black satin, a* you like, with 1
a transparrut yoke and a band trim- !
j
ming of jetted velvt t, which forms the 1
,
girdle belt in front, tied with black sarin 1
।
ribbon. The basque frill is of the net, !
।
doublixl and gathered. A coat bodice
।
of printed velvet shows draped -rovers 1
,
of white satin, edged with Bruges lace, j
and a narrow vest of purplich red vel- 'j
.
vet, covered with handsome pussemen -!
c__ _
.
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:
ttene.
—
_c___
_ elaborate
______,„‘is
Something
more
mnrla
l.t
-----1
_
___
1*1
___
»
___
,
made of pale blue crepe de chiae&lt;draped ,
to form a fichu, ^ith ecru lace aud '
triuiwne&lt;l with narrow bands of sable. 1
A novelty in sleevje« is shown in thc [
next chiffon waist-with fichu drapery, i
r-.&gt; .1----- —___ ..____ .___ . .
ders to thc waist an a fitted lining of
satin, and shirred ruches of chiffon
stand out from tbe arm. - The new sleeve
may seem simpler tl.an the old because
it is smaller, but it is as intricate in
design, with its mj-sterious little puffs
and frills, that any- attempt at descrip­
tion is sure io be a failure.
Some
sleeves puff slightly at the t_
__ ’ ‘
again at the eitxiwa, others are plain at!
.
’
ir&gt;
wirlo
the shoulders and flare* out in wide
frills nt the clbmva.
Among'the pretty evening waists la
one of Nila-green satin, draped with
Mechlin net and worn with a skirt of
the same materials. The bietelles and
wide belt are of plain satin, and
braces of roses over tbe shoulders hold
the bodice in place. White chiffon, cov­
ered with black lace silver spangled,
makes a pretty' bodice, and yellow chif­
fon under a "cream lace figured net,
made over u yellow satin lining and
trimmed with ciruhie, is a charming
combination, while colored chiffon
striped with velvet embroidery is an­
other novelty for waists. Plain white
mousseline de soie collars, with a nar­
row border of black silk muslin 'hem­
stitched on, are extremely novel, and
these ?re usually decorated with cream
applique lace figures set at intervals
not very close together..
Low-necked evening waists of span­
gled tulle arc made up in colors to
match the skirt with which they are
worn, and black Brussels net is iu great
favor fob waists of black. evening
gowns. They ere cut round nnd low iu
the neck, Well riT from the shoulder,
and pointed slightly at ihc waist line,
where they arcsunierimes finished with
a soft basque frill of net.
A dinner drvsfi of white satin illus­
trates lyi^tbcr . new mode in sleeves,
made plain and quite close down to
the elbow, wheie it ends in a deep frill
of lace.—N. Y. World.

tajtoUbr QruCTtM'Ite.

1«."s]?a^.ES?JS».^'eCl,r

,ppiy HdlftHxlrBwwCT.

Il-oMtetnl with oedp dteMteo- •t*1'**'''
&lt;nr oul xnd prrmxtue bdMnew. do n«
w inwVor dleohdli pr»P*™«0M’ but

[Company Comes■
!

।
!
i

■ unexpectedly the housewife ■
® is often puzzled as to what I
■ to get for dinner. Then time ■
is doubly precious. If when
so caught she only has
package of
.

'

NONESUCH
MINCE MEAT'

minutes, prepare the beet ot nil
K desserts—good mince pie. Think
yorit- No peeling.chopping, seeding.;
'picking and mixing. A packn^t- of
None Snch, coetlng only 10 eta., will'
make two large pies. Maketi perfect
Fruit Cake and Fruit Pudding also.,
Get a package to-day from your
a—. grocer. Take no sbbaUtute.
boqk,**MHL PopkiM' TbankAgit

-Btmll-BMk Cb., Ijmme, 1.1.
‘He’s 21 and so’m I.‘
“ ‘The xuan we met with the red head
was twice that old. He couldn’t have
Leen rhe one yon were looking for,
could he?’
“ ‘I reckon not. The man I’m lookin’
fer and me wuz to git married yistiddy,
■
| |
Cd more caaea than any
mm
y'licu the
uie time
uiuc come
vuuic he
uc w^zn
vt&amp;m ’ltthar.
(liar.
an’ when
living Phy«ici*n ; hi
Pap started up the road fer him with
a run
gun this moruin*
moruin’ an’ I come this way.*
.
.....
..
. _ *This mnde it. interesting and I at
once felt it to bo my duty to offer my
assistance.
,
'
■
“ Tell me his name,' I said, ‘and I’ll
make inquiries along the road.’
“ ‘Sim Johnson, and I’d give a tenacre farm to git holt uv him.’
. tie of his abaolute cure, free to any • offerers
“Her unger heightened her color and , who may aead their P O. and Exprew address.
jrnt such a brightness in her eyes that I W e advise Jgyu°°e wiahing a cure to addrees
she was positively handsome and I just
couldn’t help trying another dedicate
compliment on her.
“ ‘You must excuse me? I smiled and
bowed aud sent forth my softest
glances, ‘but with such a pretty girl as
you ore after me I'd like to be Sim
Johnson.’.
“This time it was a ten strike.”
” ’Wall? she responded, as she looked
me over critically, not to say admiring­
ly, T hain’t no objections.’
"It was the only time 1 ever laid down
before a bluff,” eoptinued the member,
“bnt that one knocked me flat and I
never did know how I got away
Washington Post.

T^S A

LjfO&amp;LES

1

A PORTUGUESE

HERO.

CurcdB
RERFECT
[URITY

UPERIOR
TRENCTH
UODERATE
Bl PRICE

S

Racine, Wis., May 18.--The schooner
Mary I). Ayer collided in Lake Michigan
wjth the steamer Qnoko off Grosse
Point and C'apt. Williams and four of
tbe crew of the schooner were drowued.

Condrnned Te»tln&gt;ony.
ChHfs. B. Hood, Broker and Manufactu­
rer’s Agent. Columbus. Ohio, certifies that
Dr. King’s New Discovery has no tqual as
r cough remedy. J. D. Brown. Prop., St.
James Hotel. Fort Wayne. Ind., testifies
that Lt was cured of a cough of two years
standing, caused by La Grippe by Dr.
King's New Discovery.
B. F. Merrill,
Baldwiitevillu, Mass., says .that he has
used and recommended it and never knew
It to fall, nnd would rather have it than
any doctor, because It always cures. Mrs.
Hemming. 222 E 25th St., Chicago, always
keeps It at hand and has no fear of Croup,
because it instantly relieves. Free trial
bottles at W. H. Goodyear’S Modern Drug
Store.
•

“PARimFi
HAIR BALA

:ly Free!

Ills Story a Striking Illustration of Na­
tional Ingratitude.
An act of historical justice has just
,
NOW it the time
been dune by Portugal to the greatest
to get
‘of its Indian viceroys and soldiers, Affouso d’Albuquerque, who died the vic­
tim of his sovereign’s ingratitude. ,
In the ruins of the church atGoaj in
which he was first of all buried, there
was found the other day the slab, with
its inscription, which had covered his
remains, until in 15G6 his son moved
them to Lisbon. The governor-general Try Electric Bitters as * remedy for your
of Goa, which Albuquerque first cap­ troubles? If not get a tattle now and get
tured in 1510 and made the capital for relief. This medicine Is found to be pe­
a time of an eastern empire said to culiarly adapted to tbe relief and cure nf
ether 4,000 leagues, has formally made all female complaints, exerting a wunder
ful direct influence in giving strength and
over the precious slab to the president Uwe Io the organs. It you have loss of
of the geographical society of LJkbon, appetite, constipation, headache, fainting
who is to be congratulated on tbe ac­ sjudl.-. or are nervous, sleeve**' excitable.
quisition The commandant of Jhe Vas­ | melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells.
co da Gama man-of-war, on its way Electric .Bitten is thc medicine you need.
home .aftej tfie §yppr$§sioh of a foolish Health and strength are guaranteed by Ita
rebellion, was din* ted to receive the u;c. lArge tattles only fifty cents at \Y. !
J
stone under a. salute from every saluting U. Goodyears’ drug store.
battery in Goa and to convey it with a]^
honor to the society.
1
- 4EHiqucrque wty the most dreaded
eneTO? bf the British as well as the
Th/9 Splendid 1896
•&gt;
DutcTi before V* were able to supplant
11m? Portuguese power of' the east, and Medicinal value In a bottle of Hood’s Sarsa-* 1
WAI Vll
thc Royal Geographical
1
Mede on honor.
preparation.
London and Scotland may welLcongrat- parilla than in any
—other ----- --------- I
Guaranteed a good timekeeper.
------ «km
WVlIltroH
ulatc that of Lisbon. Tbe date of tbe ""
•Rore
,un u
w?ulr^ninri.
’ “** care takfn’ h**®
.—
—----------- ...“■ «• rauul»«.ire.
Mention this paper and we will send you
n—
Portuguese hero’s d..(h
death I.
is December
1G
It costs the proprietor and the dealer h 0 sample copies of the
bn the slab, and not December 15, as
More
but it costs the consumer lett, as lie1! DETROIT JOURNAL, SEMI-WEEKLY,
hitherto recorded in history.
The
gets more doses for his monty.
containing full Instructions how to gi t this
Portuguese and the French have always More curative power is secured byjts peculiar ! watch. Act quick
*
failed as colonizing powers because of
combination, proportion and process. 1
AUrera. DITlorr TOUXIAL CO
their distrust of and ingratitude to
which make It peculiar to Itself.
j
Detroit Mick
■■ some of the greatest sons in the east. More people are employ ed and more space oc- •_________________________ - cupied In Its Laboratory tlaui any other. 1
•ar.
Even Comoens was u victim.
1 H6FG IS 11111 111 tllG
Against such cases, and those of DtA More wonderful cures effected and more tes-ii

■ ▼ ■wJi wF

plcix and Lally In French India, we
have, SowevCT, to set the treatment of
Clive with his sod end, and the impeach­
ment of Warren Hastings, for both of
which history has since atoned. In one
rerpect Albuquerque was greater than
any of these—from Goa he captured tbe
trade of Asia for the sea powers, beat­
ing back both Soliman the Magnificent
of Constantinople, and the sultan of
Egypt at.Alexandria, who, with Venice
and Genoa, bad monopolized it all.—
Edinburgh .Scotsman.
An Acquired Habit.

a gold frame.
* Art Patron—I offer three shillings.
•Three shillings? But, my dear sir,
the picture alone is worth that much I”
—London Tit-Bito.
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■ Wv ■

“You heard Mrs. De Voe recite The
Lost Child’ last night, didn’t you?”
"Of course.”
“Notice the queer way in which she
worked her chin?”
“Certainly; but you know the reason
for that.”
"Double-hinge* on her jaw?"
“Oh, no; she worked in &amp; chewinggum factory for five years before her
perfectly harmless and will
u«-on&gt; to twtoro in. Mid wlMcrtoM In my marriage, and had to sample every lot
all genuine siomach trouble.
bol&lt;1."/ ,X^'Su&gt; ri.tbu., a
turned out”—Detroit Free Press.
druggists, price 10 cents to Bt.OO per bot­
Koory mite.
A Masterpiece.
tle.
•
Auctioneer—Here, gentlemen, we
Wisdom.
have a masterpiece from tbe brush of
Would give us
iS
the famous painter, Schmierinsky, in

Bs’-

A aomrv.hat gay and gallant member
of the house, udusually haudaomc, even
for a member, waa telling to a small
gri&amp;up of listener*, of which a Star reporter was one, some of his campaign
experience*'.
"On one trip in the mountains,4’ he
Raid, after narrating several good ones,
“I whs riding along a road up a picturesq jp valley with my campaign com­
panion, when we met a buxom, pink
cheeked, good-looking country- girl on
foot. As I spoke to her after the cuatom of the country, she stopped us.”
“ ‘Hare you seed anything of a redheaded, freckled-faced feller down the
crick?* she inquired.
•
“‘We have met three or four men in
the Inst hour,’ I replied, ‘and one of
tliem was red-headed. How old was
(1„o•
" ‘ ‘Bom my age, I reckon.’
“ ’So young as that?* I asked with all
my courtliness.
“ ‘That ain’t so powerful young,’ she

Mor6 tales and more increase year by year
are reportedby
__
art
rypottedby druggists.
drureteu.
More people are taking Hood’s Harsaparilla
today tliaii any other, and mure are
taking it today than ever before.
Mom and still moke reasons wight be
given why you should take

FREE!

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There is fun in the
foam, and health
in
the cup of uinfc
HIRES
Rooibeer—the great '
temperance drink.

Wanted-An
Idea ™
Hood
’
s
i
Sarsaparilla

t»y«, Washington. D C .for their gi.800 pH*
Iler

The One True Blood Purifier,

TMII

cure

gi per bottle.
Lhrer IUa IM,d

11OOO S Pills Sick Headache. 25cents.

NMleaiuan Wanted.
Wanted—Responsible parly ritker male or
fetunlrto take coauty ag-mc/ for our lUld-.i
Se'Ger. lituwdaa pouud tn five miuute*, h
pr.ic:iraLdurable, sluiule and -*li*ou j^lcbt. A
child can operate it. Fur pkWcuIkts address.
UiiiALOfl-, Williams A Co.,
Cleveland. 0.

notice foe hearing opclho
Blate nf Michigan, County of Bury—*"Notice is b-rrb) given. thM fir an order ot IhProbatc Court for tbe County of Barry, made
nn the «»li dny ot Maj- A. D. IM. Bix
ruonili-. from Hini date were allowed for credl
tors mpre-teut their Halms ftga.nst tbeesuior
Nancy
M. Jordan bu*
of wild
'Jouaij. deceased, and that kI! creditor* of
•aid
dcc»*»*tl are
requited &lt;o p-e
-rnt, - Ha*1r &lt;-i«hns tn
taid
Probate
Vmirt; at &lt;ha Piwfortt office. In tbe Chy &lt;4
Hawi&gt;ie*.f&gt;w«KHiMhi*UtNi aiia allowance. &lt;•&lt;« or
beirct»**
wwb
du&gt;
•&gt;&lt;
N
ve»n
*r
n*xL
aud
.. ... . ■ ..... .1 ■ t I. - L .—rbu
...

DaldM May 1Mb..

When she was a Child, she erfed for CMtoria.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry.for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Put an Advt. in Thi Baxkxm
it brings good returns.

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Additional Local News.

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ABSOLUTELY PURE

. Miss Alice Hall returned • from Otsego*

Tat- Na»hv|He base ball team will cross
| bats with llw home team at the fair

Friday.
MbH Nrllle Wilkins Is visit Inf frienda Of

i grounds Saturday afternoon.
The home
I team will play a return game with Nash­ In Chicago.
D. W. Reynolds was in Lowell Munday
ville on Decoration Day. Nashville has
I hired a uiw pitcher aud the game promls- on business.
| es to be a hot one.
,
,
Mra. J:C. Farrell is visitlug her parents
Quinn, who nas been In Jal! for several at St Johns.
Rev. A. M. Burgew, of Chicago, visited
months for tbe robbery of old man JadkI son was admitted to ball Tuesday morning
A. B. Hull this week,
in 8300 bonds, with Richard Dalton, of
Mr. and Mra. Barney, of Muskegon,
Jackson, as surety. This is all because
were in tbe city tbU week.
Easterly is insane and didn’t know it un­
Miss Ruby McQulrie. of Clovtwdale, is
til the doctors assured him of It.
tbe guest of Mrs. P. W. Burgess.
David Leper and Elmer McArthur, of
Mrs. Ream, of Grand Rapids. Is visiting
Woodland, are in tail for resisting an of­
her daughter Mrs. P. A. Sheldon.
ficer.
Constable Cooley went to their
Mrs. James McKrvIlt and MIm Glenna
place to levy on some goods, Including a
Schantz went to Middleville yesterday.
horse and buggy.
They resisted him and
Mrs. Richard Doyle and Miss Franc
even cut their burse loose from the buggy
WMliatns were In Grand Rapid*. Saturday.
when Cooley went to take it ajvay.
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PABT SECOND
.
For this month &lt;,!
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Pudt-Mra Fay Diamond and Miw Mary Keice shall effer Wall
o spire him, but n &gt;lhing mold save him.
Rolo
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il'».it
IHenderateott.
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. nd on the 16i.ii of June 18$7. Maximilian
HeeltatioD-"A HlufhJ Bheif of Wb*a. -ML*
ud ld&lt; Generals Miramon and Mejia were
N-13e Pryor.
•
Thursday, Miy si, 1896
Solo- Nr*. Frank Ham*.
. ■
-hot where he surrendered. Three little
Solo-Mr. Charles Lewi*.
COOK BROS., Proprietors
•rown stone monuments mark the place,
PRICES THAT IVIII
PABT
THIRD
—
A
MtSMOXABV
ALLEOORY
which Is am uig the first to be visited by
Exrm.KD "pijAtaK of thk. natidm*"
roOriMl. Maximilian had nqnested that
Ydr.
cotumbta.-Godd-nof Liberty.” Mra. Will R.
lie be shot through the body that his moth?r might 10-»k on nis face. His remain*
Mtwwz*Tf-Pe?&lt;T. Fannie Wiilmont- Prossere sent to Austria. "All the world
prrlty.Grare Dunning; Justice, L-na Futkr;
loves lover/’. Car’o’.ta, hh fathful wife
Freedom. Clara Hoxie
A VISIT TO THE^A-E’WdER^ •eccme crazed with grief and was confined
iMAXiMlUfAN ‘WAS SHdf. JflBI ro a mad house, where, we belh?ve. she
To°i*yn:uu^urairdrcol‘&gt;re I girl)-Ml** EJI th
lied a few years ago, the story’of her lat­
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Mrsiciu Op*l» PurcnRMtrt .by the Hun­ er life being one of the saddest that lan
Mrs. M. Atkins Is spending two weeks I.u&lt;hula (educated eclnred girl)-Mbs Ione
Grand
The
homi
team
went
to
guage
can
give
expression
to.
dred
’r_
Snyder
Loomis at Grand ^M^ra^BurtoxQueretaro is a city of 50,000 people. It Haven last week to play a return with her frlegd
Quoretsru is one ot the most iulcresthnc i.&lt; quite a manufacturing center, one of the game of ball and were most outrageously Rapids.
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places in Mexico to visit and at one time largest cotton factories hi the,republic being
N&lt;SJStJR°fvnSeU,e Woman-Ml»s Gertrude
Sign of THE ELEl'HANT,
Miss Glllasjrte. daughter of Bishop
it had a world wide reputation. It was located there, which gives employment to used both by the Umpire and the Grand
Smith.
here that Emperor Maximilian was shot several hundred people. Water Is brought Haven team. The Umpire won the game GllasMe, ot Graffd Rapid*, has b?en visit­ GoddeM of Home Mi,
D. W. Beytogether with his generals Miramon -and o the city from lhe mountains lu large for Grand Haven and then the latter
Solo. irith* violin obligato MM Miry McEl­
ing friends in the city.
MvJ.a aud It is also noted a* the •' opal stone aqueducts, as large probably as any
wain.
■ townA where beautiful Mexican opals can in Mexico, the tallest arch being 100 feet wouldn’t par the expenses of the home
Mr* L. A. McIntyre left Wednesday to
Mra. Carrie M. Goodyear and Mias Id*
,
E bp bought fresh from the mines.
in height. Our cars werd side-tracked ' team as they agreed to do.
join her husband at Rapid River in the FltzSImmons will preside at lhe piano.
There wa- a town on tbe present site of near the depot Sunday Marco 1st, the day
A typographical error in last week’s
Admission ton cents.
Ice cream and
Qu3relar:» long before the Spaniards came being very warm.
No sobner had we Issue made us say that tbe comptdetlve ex­ northern part of thk» state.
7 but .only a statll town It wasn't dignl- alighted than we were surrounded by the ‘
Mr. and Mrs. D. McOmber were at cake will be served at the clow of the pro­
,
by the honor of being made a city until usual gang of Mexicans, some to beg, some amination for Naval Academy cadetship Lake Odessa Sunday, where they spent gram in tire church parlor*,ton cent* extra.
The fact that Mrs. Sweexey has Lite en­
| !«»•&gt; upon a decree of Philip IV of Spain. co sell opals, and probablj all of them to would lake place in this city June 23rd.
the day with Dr and Mrs. C. P. Lathrop. tertainment under charge la sufficient
| There is a legend connected with the his­ steal If they gut a chance. Tbe great opal It should have read ________
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Jane 3rd. The&gt;examtory of Q ; rretaro just as there is with near­ mines ot Mexico .re touted within aJew j
u
Dt Dhte&gt;, offl„ (jdrs. W*. H. Goodyear went to Grand lo assure it* being a suecea*. and it is
trusted the participate* wit) be greeted
ly every city in Mexico Au Otomite chief mil**s
miles nf
of this nltv
city an.I
ami Mexican onal
opal venders
I
in
this
city,
Wednesday
June
3rd commenc­ Rapids yesterday to see the “all star'’ with a full house.
andertook to christianize the town by fairly swarm around you as soon as you
. fighting— always a very popular means. alight from the train. At first outrageous ing at 9 o’clock a. m.
We hope to see cast in ’‘The Rivals” at Powers opera
RULES OF THE ROAD
, -oi rs.veation In Mexico until within thc prices are asked for them. Incessant j.*w- some Barry County boy win the prize.
|g-t few years He came from Tula, the ing down h necessary In order to gel these
Mr. and Mra. M. L. Cook, Mis* Oilve Sk ortfher* Should &gt;*n«te Tbew* tn Thetr’
A little white grub Is working great
Imported scat of the ancient Toltec empire, stones at anything near what they are
Hal*.
■ to Queretaro to have a scrap to see whether worth. The Mexicans drive some sharp damage in Barry County wheat fields. Latiirop, and Mra. Lathrop, of Barryvllle,
An eastern writer sum* up the code of
the people were to be baptized or not, ac- bargains and are experts in their line of Trsterday Irv Seger showed us some left far Ann Arbor to-day to attend the
rules of tbe road In this simple way:
«ordingly as they were successful or defeat­ business.
1. ’ Everything on wheel* is a vehicle.
wheat that the little pests bad been work­ May Festival.
ed. Trio battle was brought to a sudden
Tbe city lies east of the track, and the
Eyes
2. Equal right* and equal obligations
Mrs. M T. Goodyear, Mra. .Carrie M.
termination, aud in the midst of tbe fight market place, which is invariably near the ing in. am! said that another week would
a dark cloud came'up in the sky, and the central portion of Mexican cities, is a mile ruin on? 20 acre field that up to a week or Goodyear aud William and Amelia spent for all vehicles.
8. No vehicle* may use the sliiewalks
Properly
S blessed Santiago w.ts seen in the heavens from tlir depot at Q leretaro. Tne streets so ago gave promise of a big yield. ,11 Saturday at Nashville the guests of Miss except"t«aby carriagesf
with a fiery cross. The battle closed and are narrow and the stone sidewalks scarce
4
Vehleh-s
must
pass
each
otner
oh
tbe
looks
as
if
farmers
would
have
,
to
com
­
Ednaii
Truman.
Fitted
thc people were all baptized.
wide enough to walk two abreast on. The
rigid side when met and on the left when
The city Is also important to Americans buildings are of the low rambling variety mence raising some’blug besides wheat.
Mias Francis Walker who has been the overtaken?
as being the place where the treaty of peace as customary In all\Mexlcan cities. The
With
Three things are necessary for good guest of her brother F. W. Walker for a
5. Vehicles must pass on the right side
between the United State* and Mexico, market place is in a large building with a
wa&lt; ratified in 1843.
roof over IL something unusual for Mexi­ roads. 1st. there should be no steep hills, few days past returned to her home In of tbe roadway. When a street is divided
Glasses.
by
car
tracks
it
must
be
regarded
as
two
In 1802 the French nation became In­ can markets. The cathedrals/ and there cut the bills down to a grade. 2nd. there Wayland, Tuesday morning.
streets, having a right and left upon each
. tercs'.ed in Mexico and desired to get a are several of them, are well built and beau­ should be a good foundation. 3rd, there
A. B. Bull, Bert Striker, Frank Cole, E. side of the car track.
' good foot hold on tbe western hemisphere. tifully and expensively furnished. We
&lt;J. Driven upon tbe right side of tbe
It was against the Monroe doctrine and visited tbe Stale Capitol where the legisla­ should be good drainage. Lev S. Cobb, J. Huffman and Miss Dirt Bessmer were
|Q No
the United ‘ tales protested against it, even ture of the state of Queretaro meets. As tbe County Surveyor, has generously con­ among tbe Hastings people who took lu street desiring to reach tbe curb on the
J Charge
left side must not pass obliquely through
. though it had n war on hand of its own. compared with our own State Capitol it Is sented ».o donate onr-lialf of lhe expense the Kalamazoo bicycle race* th I* week.
or between vehicles, but must- make a
Tbe Mexican Congress had passed a law very inferior. The Interior is richly fur­ necessary to pul roads to a grade. No
square turn acro.«a the street, falling Inin
•uspMMtlng payment on the bonds and In­ nished. and pictures of Mexican notables
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Society Event*.
I iciest held by foreigners. The Frem h adorn the walls, lu the building are many contracts for highway work should be&gt; .
line on the right band side thereof and
For
farther olaltned $500,000 damages suffeied things of great interest There Is the table made without first having the road sur­. (Mrs. D G. Robinson gave a six o’clock thence to the curb.
. .
tek
Tuesday
compliment*™
to
Miss
Bird
by her aubjvcts during preylous rebellions on which Maximilian’s death Warrant was veyed for cuts and fills.
7.
Never
ride
or
drive
close
lo
a
■
street
Testing.
Mr. Cubb’s of­ Gillasph*, of Grand RapldQ Covers were
and revolts which were numerous. One signed, the Ink stand from which the Ink fer Is a very lll&gt;eral one.
car unites you liave murder In your heart.
laid for eight, it was a most pleasant and
ilem-uf thL 8.300,000, was 500.000 for pies, was taken for this purpose, the wooden
8. The owners of runaway teams to be
Welssert Bros have the agency for lhe delightful affali.
K "Aliegal to have been stolen from a French stools ou which the prisoners sat during
fined whether damage Is done or not.
I’. T. Colgrove will give a pedro party
wan by Mexican soldiers. We are almost the trial, the coffin iu which h.s remains Wheeler window screen*, and those who
The above rules to be modified only to
Mbrcett to the belief that w? got some of were placed and on one aide of which tbe
this evening al his suite of rooms in the avoid danger.
| Hiest! sam? pies at our hotel In the City of prints of his bloody hand can be seen, desire screens should order them as they Un ton Block.
'
gfiTNotlce the dalir Wnthn
I Meskctt. Certainly 860.000 worth of such some of his military clothing, swords, let­ are superior to all others. They can be
The Pennsylvania railroad last week
Brother Dennis, of the Journal, and his
port in my south wimkiv..
| pie* as we got In Mexico would last a long ters nnd'tnmy other interesting relics. used in upper or lower sash, and are the estimable wife received tbe congratulation* startled railroad circles by announcing
f while. French pies may be all right In The climate here Is delightful the year only screens which lock, and cannot be of their frlsnds Friday evening last when that hereafter bicycles would be carried
B their youth, hut we hardly think that it around, and the main plaza is very beauti­
by the compahy as baggage with no charge
taken out from thc outside. There is a they kept open house, the occasion being
C &lt;as justice to palm3)ff some of these musty ful filled, as it Is, with palms and tropica!
their silver wedding anniversary. The for their transportation. It has since been
* old reties uf Maximilians time on hungry trees. In the midst of which is a large foun­ patent thumb screw on them which ena­ house was prettily decorated, amllax aod announced that the take Shore road will
| Michigan editors, under the belief that tain of sparkling water brought from the bles you to loosen them up In damp weath­
lily-of-lhe-vaHey being used in the dining do likewise and a clrenlar to that effert
they were fresh from the Mexican oven, mountains. The customary band stand er when other screens are swelled so they room where Mine* Maude Johnson and may b&lt;‘ expected
Then* .-----Is no
L any day.
biy. «»e can expect most anything In Mex- is In the plaza and an excellent- band fur­
«« railroad* .should not
wron’t slide, nnd lu dry weather when Belle Conk assisted in aervlnf the gue*t* 1
ic «. This Mexican law gave the English, nishes music every other day, and forenoon
4o
light
refreshment*.
It
was
a
m^t
1
Clrrj
fri?
e
to
pa»»?ngerj,
the
1! same as trunk*._______________
Spanish and French an excuse to Interfere and afternoon on Sunday. Several nation­ others shrink and moths and tire carpet bug pleasant affair.
with Mexico which they did, the first two al airs of the United States were played fly easily get In, they can be so adjusted
.
Forty iicenaes have been grnnteu sa- ]
nations with drawing their troops after while we were at Q leretaro land were as to keep out the smallest Insect. These
Church and Society
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wuivm
eatratactvry arrangements had been made. thoroughly appreciated aud heartily ap­
Joonist* in Calhoun -county,
for which
tie only a few of the good paints of these
I Maximilian had the assurance that the plauded by our party.
Emmanuel Y. P. S. C. E. will lie led by they
jrairi
the rniinlicountv tw&gt;ox.
treaa- I!
thev have rm
id into
intzx Hi*,
IT MEANS A GOOD
admirable screens. Call and exanfne them by Mr. Van Arman, Sqnriaj-evening.
French would support him and in 1364 he
1 ut} 101,000.
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Will ft. Cook.
DeAL TO MOST MEN
and his wife Carlotta were crowned Emit Wptoert Bro*. Hardware,
.. jhe
iltt
-„
7
(*««!
annual
convention
of
the
To
Middleville
Mich.,
,
I6W.
T' snow
know
p-ror aud Empress In tbe Cathedral in the
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. . A. Truman have To the Sunday School Superintendent* of Woman’s Christian Temperance union 1 where they can get a pair of pants War
High School Motes.
. ehy &lt;rt Mexico, which we have described. 1
Barry Co.:
.
waa held in the Baptist church in ' ranted not to Rip. we have the Famons
Rev. Taylor conducted devotional exer- issued invitations for the marriage of their
Tbe French government was Informed by J
I pknts and have sold them and warranted
At our last Annual County Conventior, Ithaca.
Secretary Seward In no uncertain way,! clses Monday morning.
daughter Eduah to Mr. William Montague held in the city of Hasting*, March 80 and
qtmnn Rt**.^n.VI o
»&lt;wu4 theiB f°r OVCr * &gt;'e*r *°d
h,Te
u.vnutvu; iuaVHia
couu. ■ in Supt.
Holden, Roy Matthews, Harlle
| ----that« establishing
monarchy
this counliapk
r
by ’ /Simon StepanakU
btepanaku a
• Polander.
Foiander, aged
agea (bc Of8l
try was against our Monroe Doctrine, and I AniJruS and Harry Kirk made an overland Ferry, on Wednesday evening, June 3, at 31, tbe sum of fifty dollar? w*“
*
P1,« SMITH..; tin
Barry
Co.
for
the
.„
rp&lt;lrt
ot
the
St..J
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bo
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dhelr residence in Nashville. Mr. and Mrs.
( ninit
would
be n.-tcijur.,,!
considered »...
by *»...
tbe Unite.! States j trip to Lansing Friday, on their wheels.
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1 T nwnc I ttv tviiilf* flthlnrr finrl won
Our High School boya were successful Ferry will be at home after June 30, at Sunday Schoo! work. H was decided that Tawo C,t-r whlle fl'hlnS ond
as az unfriendly act towards It. Sewarl
_
did Ws of bls own accord, and didn't wait In a game of ball at Nashville Saturday. Paik City, Utah. The bride-elect has a every officer, teacher and scholar In- the '
county should contribute two cents toWard I
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until the people forced him Into it. The Score 14 to 9.
THE WOMEN 13
,
Cadet*..
French Emperor revived this polite, but
E;ta Trumper and Louie Michael gave loet of friends In this cfly, wkcre she is raising this amount, which should have
WHAT KNOW
am
requested
by‘ the
tbe Secretary of the
m re
&lt;l|lesled b&gt;
diplomatic note from Uncle Sam’s able us the current events, Friday rooming.
greatly admired, not only for the beautiful beenjpaid in the second Sunday in May.} 1 *
And they &gt;xy we
I Secretary aud commenced to think about
■ odet for thc Nava! AcadWillie Sk’nner and Charlie Kenflcld vis­ vole? with which she ha* been endowed, If not already paid In. let me urge you to ।
have the beat bargain- fur t!&gt;
h.
bring
tbe
matter
before
your
school
at
the
1
*®}
f
°r
this,
the
4
th
Congressional
District
! tv with the result that be left Maximilian ited school Met week.
±'r’w' •“‘.'"mI
I
tbe city on childrens tnRs and tM are the
The 12th German ciass. In addition to
»nd -ordered the withdrawal of French
Phix Smith at the
,n *lle Djstrlct 1 have arranged for judges.
i. troops. It la said the doomed Emperor tbelr.regular work, are at present making Lies which she possesses and which win* . amount cannot be raised In this manner, '
ot all who meet
m*et her. In I* votc tllfc remainder from your general fund’. I ",
„ competitive rxa
l^ou.d liave left the country and escaped a study of the German Uliad, ‘‘The Nlbc- the friendship of
examination -o be held at
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o 1899
i with bis life but he didn’t go. Possibly the luneen Lied”.
owumen with her many friends In tbl« I Sgc!o,1&lt;iTC B“I)r‘?"’n w*&gt;''» «■&gt;&lt;■
a!!‘2Lmh'’A
IN
~ prestige of being an Emperor, an exalted
Flora Stlnchcomb visited some of our I
»«. r&gt;
...
. ' rear in this good work.
Let us we th.. 1I AH candidates
a... report It tbe office
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ellj, the Bax.vo . xt.n&lt;U congratul.Uons full .mount mlrexl. to tint our del-nte i "r ®r'
P' Ur*kc
at V a. u&gt;.
THE
ti cplnion
own *--•••-.
power-and
the uupt
hope ui
of cclasses
Friday.
z- - -of
—bls
——
mm me
i*8®ea Fridajw
‘
“
&gt;•&gt; where Ibe
will be mate
lr the UrHtc-d
iTulorc glory and conquest lulled him Into * A bright boy somewhere between lhe on the happy erent, and trutlt her married. «l our next State Convention mix not be 1,xiu»ln’’tlon
MUD Yo i want sbo?'* to s:an I 114------------.....
t.i, , . they rente- Si Bloc
__ n
.
*
£ in?
the belief that success was !&gt;«•
any 1 IKlndarMrUn
.. life _ill
Kindergarten w
and graduation, !----gave ..this
ashamed nf
of tl.r.
lite county _which
Blates ExxmtoloK
Board.
wilt k.-.
be iiblessed* —
with
al! the joy nnd. aahamczl
JVe fc ;ve them.
'__ .mvu VI
irate Ltw remained
with a hv
portion
of OiS
his .J original definition some time ago: “The
cents. The amount is smiB, only two
ct
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P
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l
|
l&gt;e
examination
»U1
be
prosperity
possible.
; X«rA&gt;p« and
and made
made his
his final
finarstand
atUQueretQUuleret-I! -‘par value” of an article is its value wllh»*'£
stand‘at
cents. Let thou who can and win give X't Sros±0'.
(WO.
yo. The
rile country was at war because out the duty.”
more to make up for those who can't and r.„n’ u i b lb'
'»■ M. EreWHEN GOING TO TOWN
Womens Clab4
class
of ’90
now busily prepar, J uarci. Mexico’s great military leader, bad I1 The
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Ixml, Kendo.,,
J)Kxur F Thum
won t.
Sincerely yours,
Yuu
, One of tbe most Interesting programs of
[planted the banner ot Independence and I *“_
« for’ graduation,
.
Their motto chosen
C. N. Wens.
MICHIGAN CENTRAL EXCURSIONS want something better—
[allied ble forces around it. Maximilian’s * at
*l their
,helr last
l,sl meeting
“cell
reads, ’96 Against tbe season was given at tbe club Friday
President.
We
hau*
them.
it
being
Tennyson
Day.
A
brief
sketch
.ereyeu encamped on a gentle raise of
Next Sunday morning at Emmanuel Ch.lMl,„ E*4«a„. ■«eet|Br w.-hl.«,„» '
sunny ground about a mile out from the TT/WTgtwthe names of those who win of the poets life was read by Mrs. Anole
&lt;«♦. Earthworks had been thrown upantVI Kron be seniors no more: Stella Bosch. Bowers, supplemented by extracts from church tbe Hector will preach on "Method.
O.C JUD t to 13, ■»«.
I Bora Gnrwn
tlltnettenehea dug for the protection ot UM Man Crook, Ernestine Barker. Etta alecture of H. H. Boyeson’s delivered at ^XTc'chSnX-'"’""-* CUCenual’ini*™ ’j
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To see
Wil
S7’ah!L?e w" 1,1 “ 10,1,11 ™U5&lt;’* Lore Trumpet, Grace Barker, EUn Strausban*h, Bay V iew last summer on the same sub­
Uckeu
Ho
toi.
J
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3
'w5
'f
Bna
7U|
wll
««&gt;», wanl a dand; sboe.-or ln.*ondence inspired the Mexican trexis Pearl Gillespie, Cora Tomllusin. Elsie ject. Mrs. Sarah B. Huffman followed 4*Sn^CM 01 PrMbl,'rl“&gt;
urn at JL"'!"*’
W»Mn««&gt;S •&gt;"» re- I
We bare-her.
•nd on the 15th of May 1MT they cspttjid Wetzell, Ada Andros. Nina Walldorf, with an admirable review of bls beautiful
d»« Hmlted rare for the'
M.finnlianeud bls army. In a forelrn Lena Wright, Kale Clark. Minnie Keech, poem Guinevere. Mrs. Marian B. Goodyear
round trip.
Ticket, will be limited to
. o”'?rtK’br - til lead the meeting craw toon, p,s,.p. c,c|, dtrect|on Ind
,he Preach Empefor Maude Edger, Edllli Pryor. Floyd Merrlek, gave a reading, choosing Tennyson’s pretty
IM FAXIT
h,d bot “"e true irlAd William Stebbins,* Jay Blrauabaugh, Ixmls story of Dora Tbe New Cycle was Inter.
J-' P* s- c E- *• Presbyterian church food to return until July iffth
An
We hare tbe b “t assart?
Cail
M* I*'i“’ *°°&lt;1 “Dj ,l:“ A’
Michael. William Vance, Clnreuce De­ eMlngly reviewed by Mrs. Carrie M. Good­ next Sunday evenlug.
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Hon
of
time
at
Washington
can
lx*
had
ment
and the lowest price* oh Men and
t
13 b-»«lful and devoted wlf\ Planta, Burton Perry, Della Garn. Henry year. At the close, the president gave an
The Hastings city W. C. T. Union Will WaaM^to, J”* Wllh
« Boya’ shoe kept i* the r’ty. they are •old
V?1'1 bc dM0 10 »« W^
loteresting
talk
relating
to
her
recent
visit
Nobles, Harris Kirk. JlleJrard Mitchell.
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at
a
cut
price
but
are
al!
best
warranted
meet
on
Tuesday
afternoon.
May
J«
at
?19«lu«r,’’» l” ot others who
Those In receive hnnohs were decided at Ft. Leavenworth, and of the club which
nt&gt;
goods, no damaged stock.
Irell lore Use Inrids of Mexicans — being upon from tbe stand-point ot scholarship, the ladies ofthe fort are endeavoring to Mr?. Phin Smith's. Program tn
Fbwer Mission work. A eordlal IhvltaPhix Smith st the F.tmo'ja. ,
irfJlJ7h’,IV
Through her but the seven honors were given to Indl- XS?*”'
the Dexl
Mrs. Effie
.rforls the UaLvd Slate, proteated against vlduals, according to the choice of the' SS?“Lr‘lLf,te ?er paDer on CM,d Ben given to any Interested.
Xatloaal Kdm«tlo&gt;ral AMoeUtloa Buflfelo
HI. exe.‘ut.on: th. Pope was entreated In class, as foilsws: Valedictory, Stella Study, and tbe members are requested to , rl!l8’S?*r “"neeled with Emmanuel
N. Y. Jaljr 7
11,-90.
WE DOJTT
:«n to save him;,nd the Princess Salm- Poach; Salutatory.Mary Crook; Poem.Etta oo»e with some thought or quotation on isih'
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bv ll'bL’"’"«**“«• Thursday. Mar sell UekM.MM&gt;T?ilbe Shiran Central will
fsa m,na her knee-, b-gg.&gt;d President Juarex Trumpet; Prophecy. Louis Hlcbacl; His­ the subject, A report from the committee ;-sib. by Meadames Ed. Powers w.-.
THINK
‘to Buffalo and return
Powers. J. W. Bentley, n. Colgrore^t' at rate of one first class limited far** f«r
You can Match o :r price.-*,
tory, Floyd Merrick; Oration. Jay straus- who have the picnic in charge will also lu
given.
’ 1Silsbee,.*. McEKalm Dr. uZ' o
on Men’* shirts in the city.- we knvw you
bough; Motto. Ernestine Barker.
can’t if you take quality too.
Bronson, J. Van Arman, C. Rogers anti up to ^“L^lna
The music class under the direction of
u wl“
Awarded
Puig Smith at th? Fatinu-.
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Miss Lathrop. Supper served fn parish
Miss Fitzsimmons, are preparing for p.
I
Haslln*. Mich., May iwh., ISM.
liKhest Honors—World’* Fair, concert to be given to tbe High School
Ibwse from 5 until 7 o’clock.
rar,M&gt; Uon of Hum* can
^ad at Bs0ak&gt; hy
To the Republican, or Born County
Pb Ing to proper pasties.
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tool: hi tbe near future.
p‘“,,lc.
of »nnouncln*
THE BICYCLE
UiM J "III bo &gt; candidate tor the nontlna- the Metbodlsi ehureb next Sunday b**Th«
Has nothing to do
Current Tsple Slab.
ev.-ni^
110,1 tor the office ot proaecatln* attonter S'y °I"
with our low prices ou Hats tor Men and
The Current TopIp Club dosed their and will he pleased to have the aid ot atv
auccefuj
in
life,
’’
a
weoDd
addrew
»*.
Boys.
pinx Smith at the F
meetings for the eeaeon Tuesdey night. trleud. thrantthout the county In xeeurlnK young people, preceded by a tsStm cur­
rent event. and "The opening" X '
*M entertained the Women's Club anti this nomination.
other inrlled thembera u their gneete. A
1eeniDuateaaireed bv 1. r
The* are good reasons tor this step, lands,” -rerelMsea- and •sentimenL’
o_*
THE X BAYS
very pleaetuy program arre tarried out, the which I will take pleawre In explalnlni
The W, R. e. Invite Use soldkra uh i
No one will b^'I *°
same as publUhed last week, with the ad­ uerwnuu. Did 1 not feel ibat my recon'
•ee the difference tn prices on our Meas
with their tamlllee, lo UreG. a ); I
dition or a paper by Judge Smith on Jail,
*! P°*KWOr **’ »«b as to win the favor
Shorn. We are never under sold not even
and Foor Hosses,
Tbe club very gallant­
,h' &lt;wu",)' l,oth ln
ly turned over tl.eir lutcreit lu tire in
* TlD1Mr*,‘ohp««»'«*&gt;'
Phin Smith at tbe Famousfund elured by the lecture onurae to tbe of cotHicttonB in cases brought to trialWoman'a Clou, who had worked or hard did; I not feel that with two terms experifor Its auwat.
Urs. Clement Smith tire
•
hits
.
On »..&lt;
president of the Wots tn's Clab was
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Not at law but wad- of c od’iith
teal Wl'i
called on by 1'm.Wrnt Colgrove 10 make a
or wear our good- speak for t icinselv*few smasrkr. and,,v- b.ik the oerasler to
The Mich. Crhlr.l
b« prieas make their own spec.!)*- 'Te
Hunk the Carreiu Topic Ctnb In a amt
inklo* a, frietirta. ud tbs twrty for sell tickets to Grand I
frileli'His manner for Hirlr m nenwlfy and
»*« one amt
hi
Pmx Smith nt the Famous,
anep.r',
IMtotow. puurb woe -erred tr?
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CIRCU-.

Hastings Banner.

LATION OF ANY
; PAPER IN COUNTY.

VOL. XLI. NO. 4

HASTINGS, MICH., MAY 28, 1896

Hastings Banner
Published Thuredars bT

«• COOK • BROS.

B We’ve Changed
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HASTINGS, MICH

CORRESPONDENCE.
-&gt;ushvllle.
H. C. Towownd Ko ,t Bellevue Tue,day on business.
.nul
ot Il,,lln«^ Fu In the
village Saturday evening.
V.J' Bcl1, 01 Fohttae. I, In the
'lll«KV vhlllng relative, and trlenda.
Carl Weber ba, gone to IlieUnga to be­
gin his training for the racing season.
I rlncipal Luxmorc, of the Vermontville
schools was in the village Tuesday even­
ing.
Miss Effa Simpson has been at Ann
Arbor during the past week attending the
May festival
Lentz Table Cu. begah work again
Monday morning after a vacation lasting
only a week.
O. M. McLaughlin left Monday morning
for a business trip through the northern
part of. the state.
E B. Townsend left Monday morning
fur a business trip to Reed City, Clare and
other Northern Michigan towns.
Rev. N. F. Sheldon supplied the M. £
pulpits at Maple Grove and Nashville Sun­
day afternoon and evening In the absence
of the pastor.
Jeffords Post G. A. R. will join with the
Post at Morganjn observing Memorial
Day. The exercises will be held at the
Barryville church aud cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Evarts, of Holland,
have concluded that Nashville was about
the best place to live and accordingly are
moving tfitir goods back to their old home.
Reports have been circulated saying
bat there would be no Summer Normal
theld in Nashville this year but, the con­
ductors inform us that such reports are
untrue.
Nashville people are assured pl a rare
treat in the near future as an opportunity
to hear Michigan’s greatest poet. Will
Carlton, will be given. He will give a
lecture here Thursday evening, June 11. .
Out ball team opened the season by los­
ing a game at Bastings, score Sfl to 3, Sat­
urday and winning from Olivet College
Munday score 10 to 5. The next game
will be
on the home, grounds next
Saturday afternoon with Hastings.
Friday June 5th wlli occur tbe annual
school rally day for Nashville bnt this year
the schools of the vicinity have lieen In­
vited to-participate and a good time is ex­
pected. Washington Gardner will give
his address, "Does It Pay to Educate” at
the school yard In the forenoon. jCommlssionera Beadle, of Barry, and Wagner,
ot Eaton, have promised to be present.

our location and can now be found in .
the store formerly' occupied by Ira
Van Vai ken burg has a hardware store

g We’ll Celebrate

0

this change in location Saturday by
giving a Special Sale ofMillinery Goeds.
Anyone desii-ing anything in this line
will do well to give us a call.

Julius Russell
—- .Jitf i 3 ....in

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E

GOOD

E

THINGS

MEN’S

AT

BOYS
AND

LOWEST
FIGURES

CHILDREN’S

CLOTHING

Our 75c and Si.co NegLgbe Shirts lead them all
because they are reliable.
Big line of’Neckwear, Hos­
iery. Straw Hats. Another
5 dozen, of those Boys
Knee Pants fa igc.

Woodland.
L. Faul, L. Parrott and H. C. Carpenter
&amp; Son. have new windmills.
The heavy wind of last week annihilated
the windmill at the school house.
L. Smith has returned from Ohio, where
he has been employed for the past lew
weeks.
Two runaway s occurred In our village
Saturday; both teams being scared by the
whistle at the creamery. One of the
horses was quite badly injured.
The baccalaureate setiinon
r-- gradu
of the
­
ating class ol our high school was delivered
at the M. E. church on Sunday evening by
Rev. Keitlor. of Lyons, a former pastor of
the M.-E. church at thia place.
The commencement exercises of our
high school will occur ot the M. E. church
un Thursday evening, after which the Al­
umni association will uieet at the home of
Dr. 11. C. Carpenter mid give a banquet
with a suitable program.
Nearly all the wheatlin the township is
either badly rusted or ithe Hessian fly is
working In It. Many delds that looked as
though they were good for large yields a
short time ago, now look as though it
would not pay to harvest them. Many
farmers have plowed uip their wheat fields
and are putting them dut to corn.
"
Prof. J. M. Nelsen received a severe in­
jure on Wednesday of last week. f While
goliig into the basement of the school
house he tripped un the top stair and fell
head first down to the basement. His
head was severely bruised and bis left arm
broken at the elbow, The arm was
promptly set by Dr. Baughman, assisted
by Dra. Kilpatrick and Carpenter. The
Frol feasor was only out of school one day.
Daniel Bennett, of Sunfield, has been
arrested for tire crime of Incest, his two
daughters being the complaining witnes­
ses. HIh examination was set for Monday
but owing to the absence of one of tbe
complaining witnesses it was adjourned
until June Sth. Dan’s many friends are
in hopes that he will be able to establish
his innocence; he is well known here and
has always been well thought of and It is
thought that be Is the victim of a conspir­
acy.
Frank Miller’s little daughter, Altl, met
with a very painful accident one day last
wet k. She was riding on a sap sled and
trhd the experiment uflletthig her feet drag
lu front. She was immediately drawn
under the sled and rolled along a few feet
before Mr. Miller could stop his team.
When be lifted the sled and drew her out
lie found her left thigh broken. Although
on I}' four years old she bore her suffering
nobly. Dr. Baughman Is the attending
physician and she Is getting along nicely.

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NOTHING GOING ON
HEANS A DULL TI.1E.

It’s never dull with u?. though. .
and especially not’■so now. during
mir Special Sale of Straw Hats
which has aruuied a tremendous
excitement.
THOUGHTFUL PEOPLE

who are looking for opportuniiifs to make a dollar ko further
than a hundred cents, are dtecovertDg 1 hat these are halcyon day* for
cash buyers.
BRING ALONG YOUR DOLLARS

and capture the premium we’re
rffering-ior money. It’s the rick of
tliue to convert your cash into
STRAW HATS

oa fat tetms like these;

$2 00 Straw Hats, $1.65.
1.00
“
•*
80c.
Etc. etc.

$1.50 Straw Hats, $1.20.
75c
“
59c.
Yours for buettwa.

The
Bankrupt Store.

C. n. OJTBORN &amp; &lt;2

The Misses Ada and Libble Moore en­
tertained guests from Battle Creek Sun-

H.ITTH.E GEM
Wire

Stag Weaving Device, ftteo the Self-Adjustable Wire Tightener and
and Automatic Springs.
A FEW OF THE REASONS WH|f OUR MACHINE CAN MAKE
THE BEST FENCE ON BARTH:

Cau
... , ’v can weave the largest or aa am all wire a* any machine made. Will wea '®.
* a■. e any dedred meat. gjrThe only practical machine for farmer* to build their fence wim.
Aiij &lt;&gt;Ee can afford uj own one.

PATTON &amp; DEERING, Prairieville, Mkh.
(OWNERS OF BIGHT, BARRY CO)

” Mrk MW Tyler, of Vermontville.
here tbr fore l»rt of ll&gt;e week on her w,y
' "orire'Power, wm&gt; ,t borne from
Cwt fcchool SelunUy «nd Sund,y brio*tntr a friend with her.
Karl Pratt, at the north part of town,
J^in^biy.nrpri^l detuM.y everUM
by 50 of bl, youne friend, eomlng to cele^"dir «*«!«. -»■
the church »l one o'clock ,b,rp followed

FARM RIGHT AND MACHINE COMPLETE. ONLY E3.OO.
ur® ,10t Hnflted to any one atyle of fence, but can build any kind 1 ou^ want.
nr llour attention u&gt; our automatic spring which la the life of a
put* a
pounds on each wire, which glvaa and takes with hot and cold weather.

Mrs. Louise Smith and Mrs. Nina Tas­
ker visited their mother at Kalamo last

n

-fcn^orv^^&amp;nr. on
. .ffJSr'ff Prof. o. a. MrUurtlln
s^eret’n,. A fall non* P«ted

him.

Kalatuo

Wednesday evening May 20. Mr. and
Mrc. Edear Tyler gave a very choice mus­
ical fur the benefit of tin? U. B. etibreh at
Ihrir beautiful home lu Kalamo.
The
finest talent was secured by Mrs. Tyler,
who had charge of the program, every
number of which was a gem of Itself and
greatly enjoyed by the audience present.
Tbe selections of the Naihville male quar­
tette which is composed of Me&gt;sera Lou
Blout. E. S. White. Carl Weber lud Amrog Mat ble under Qte direction of Lou
to&amp;t were the finest ever heard In this
part of die country.
Their voices blend
with delightful .harmony In the softest.
iweetest tones or' the most melodious
bands of melody.
Mr. S|out Is justly
proud of his quartette of artists.
Mrs.
Nina Tasker who^raduated- as an elocu­
tionist under Prof. Hamit, ot Chicago,
gave several selections.
The masterpiece
of the evening was "The Scene In theTemnle.
. ” "
Her ••••
highly expressive- face
flHhfully portrayed all the intenae emo­
tions of the character, tbe wonderfully
iweet voice melting Into pathos or the
fierce indignation of love uurequitted,
carried her audience with her breathless"She Would be a Mason” gfven by
special Brqoeat convulsed them
"
":"
with
laughter
"Bow Rubin Played’’ made n
grand finish.
-------She then gave "Bock of
Ages” in Pantomime, the male quartette
doing
hyrtin.
. . ..the
------------Mr&lt;«. Louise Smith pre­
sided at the organ with graceful ease,
numbpriof grand anthems were rendered,
one of Ithe finest being "The Resurrec­
tion.” On account of a wedding
hick
prevented many of the guests from com­
ing early, the tee cream was served first.
Ten waiters In wbita caps and aprons
were busily employed and two ushers.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelley easily supplied the
150 present with Ice cream.
There were
guests from Chicago, Charlotte, Nash­
ville. Lake Odessa, Assyria and Carmel.

[ THE BEST ADVER-

i TISING MEDIUM IN
’ BARRY COUNTY

WHOLE NO. 2137
Carlton.
Cora Forbes Is no better we are told.
Mrs. Minnie Vester rides a new wheel.
Geo. Keck went to Battle Creek last
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Becker, of Lake Odessa.
were in Carlton Sunday.
Lafe Usborne, of Shelby, Is spending a
I&lt;-w days with his parents.
Mrs. Eusly has a sister visiting her from
Grand Rapids, Mrs. Emma Smith.
Judson Carpenter is helping Mr. Hqum*
invoice his stock of goods this week.
Cha&gt;.. Wright, of Hudson, spent a few
days with his parents here last week.
Willis Carpenter went to Battle Creek
Friday, on business returning Sunday.
Geo. Beckhiser took his daughter to
Chicago Monday for medical treatment
The S. D. Adventlste expect a minister
to hold a short series of meeting to epmtnence Friday night.
Judson Carpenter and Miss Josie Aller­
ding attended the Lutheran church
Woodland last Sunday.
C. H. Carpenter, and Fred Clark,
Hastings, attended Adventist meeting
the Center last Saturday.
Geo. Reed, of Homer, agent far the
'•Common Sense Steel Fence,” visited his
aunt Mrs M. Carpenter last Tuesday.
Most all have finished planting com In
this
'■ vicinity.
The cut wurm is making
havoc with early planted com and
are re-plant lug.

Mattle Barber rides a new. wheel.
Deacon Masuu took the train Monday
for Hastings.
.
E. Reynolds has bought a bam and
moved Into his new bouse.
Nine Kalamazoo ladles came up on tbe
8 o'clock train on Tuesday and returned
to tlie city on their wheels.
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Travis spent Satur­
day and Sunday nt Climax.
Norman Cassady, of Lawtun, is visiting
Dowllur
yis brother and sister here.
Uncle John Herrington Is very poorly.
F. Barber and wife, of Galesourg,
The insect Is doing great damage to the passed Tuesday at this place.
wheat crop In this place.
Mrs. Wolf and children were guests at
C. Eflerle. of Bedford, was the guest of Will (.’artlidge’s one dav last week.1
relatives here Inst Saturday.
S. Whitney, of Richland, was looking
The Maccabee lodge had an ice cream after the wool In this section on Saturday.
social last Saturday evening.
P. McNInch and wife entertained their
Mrs. Lang Intends to visit ner daughter daughter and her husband, from Climax
Mrs. Crosby, In Battle Creek this week.
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Fisher h in company with Ella
On Sunday Rev, Peatilng. of Richland,
Weeks during the absence of her parents., assisted by Rev. Ititchmyer, baptized six
Mrs. Fulton, of Branch Co., is the guest adults and one Infant, the little daughter
of her daughter at present Mrs. N. La­ ot Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rtckenmore.
tham.
___ wheat
________
_________________
rr»—e
The
crop
that has been struggling
Lo. Ferguson, of Hastings, was the with Insects and rust blds fair to succumb,
guest id friends here from Friday until . This and the present price of wool makes
Nlomliy last.
nrl Irtntv
j tin,
the fnrmor^
farmers discuss hard times .and
long
Mr. arid MrsyM. Aldrich at present are for a change of administration of the gov­
entertainfi]g."ihe latter’s unde and nepuew ernment.
Whether It would help the
from abroad. .
wheat or not we are not told.
Roy -and
Lena Bryant
with
their
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..
Last week Pierce Travis hired a strange
unde MrA-and Mrs. Baggs,-of-RirttWTtf;’ man who exine alnng anTtKe next day he
last Saturday and Sunday.
was tajcen violently insane making dire
.'file social at Hr. Latham’s last Thurs­ threats against Mr. Travis and using
day evening was quite well attended, the much profane language.
Finally he left
proceeds being 83.00.
going north and west across the fields and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boroughs, jr.. move at last accounts had not been heard from.
l» Battle Creek tills week. Mr. Boroughs
North Irvlnjr
it employed in the machine shops.
League services Sunday will; be led by
Mr. and Mrs. Lester are entertaining
tke latter’s sister trom Grand Rapids. She Willie Mitchell.
Burt Quigly Is now able to sit up most
will remain here nearly all summer.
Mrs. Hollis Intends to v.slt her sister of the time. Dr. Baulin lias been attend­
who Is ill at St. Johns the latter part ot ing him of late.
Some of the farmers are transplanting
ti e week to remain about two months.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weeks left last /their corn fields, while others who have
week for an extended visit with their been mure fortunate In escaping tbe ravag­
es ot the cut worm, «re bnsy cultivating.
daughter Mrs. M. Griffin, of New York.
Tell our Carlton Center scribe of the
rmlrleville.
Journal that we haven’t lost one lota of
our sand for protection is the crowning
Mrs. J. Crump is iu very’poor health.
F. Wales returned from his eastern trip feature of thia town and Its amazing how
the wandering democrats and free silveron Thursday last.
There will be a flag raising by the school Ites are coming to the McKinley fold.
on Friday. May 29th, .
;
Grandma Doon on who has reached the
There was baptismal services at the ripe old age.of 90 Is still iu good health
chapel Sunday evening.
and spirits. She is the oldest pioneer In
Mrs. Mary Bugbee goes to Alma June this town and we would venture to say
4th. to spend the summer.
the oldest In the county.
North Irving
H. C. Brlgb’rall, ot Middleville, has was almost an entire wilderness when
been llHguest of friends here.
she came here with her husband to make
1‘ele r Drummond, ot Grand Rapids, a home.
spent Sunday with his parents.
Smith Coulter’s barn and contents , in­
The creamery is completed and will be­ cluding most nt' his farming tools, buggies,
gin butter mating May.2Sth.
hay. grain, also a span of work horse? was
Nias Josie McCollum, of Kalamazoo, burned on Saturday morning. The origin
visited Prairieville friends last week.
ot the fire is a mystery as It is supposed to
Mrs. A.. Storms spent a portion of ’.he have caught from the Inside.
It is said
past week with friends ill Grand Rapids. the insurftice’ will not cover more than
Miss ‘Minnie Jenkins, ul Middleville, one half the loss.
was the guest of Mrs. A. .C, Cahill, last
Baufleltl.
week.
Don’t forget the Ladies Aid will serve
C. Honeywell, of Prairieville, visitel
dinner and ice cream on Decoration
In this vicinity Saturday and Sunday.
and ask your patronage.
Wheat-In this vicinity Is sufferlngfrom
J. Hart has purchased the house ind an Insert.
Many Gelds are turning to a
lot belonging to Merritt Wood, and with j ellow sickly hue.
his mother will occupy it soon.
The G. A. R. w ill meet at the church
Miss Flora Beadle gave an address on mid after appropriate ex*- ’ J. repair to
the subject of ••Education’’ before tbe the cemetery w
, will decorate
County Grange, held at Prairieville hall with flowers and flags the graves ot their
fallen comrades. All are invited.
last Friday.
Many uf our young people attended the
The Ladles Aid which numbers over
hammock party given by Misses Adah sixty members, neldan Ice cream sociafi at
Williams and Grace Gwin at Delton; Sat­ Bresee's hail last Wednesday evening with
a aguod attendance.
Net proceeds over
urday evening.
AS for the benefit of our pastor. The next
Gerkev.
meeting of the society will be at Mrs. E.
Ttii^wbeat crop Is ruined in this vicini­ Tonga tr’s.
ty. Palmers think five bushels an acre
wMtVe outside figures.
Road work has now commenced.
■rte recent winds have bruised the
Many ot our young geutlumen attended
small apples to such au extent that there
wRHm* no market apples where the trees tiie ball game at Delton Saturday.
End lauch went to Otsego Saturday to
wire rg^used to the gale.
&lt;r,»rr was a birthday party at Kanda play ball with the base ball team.
Tbe
Cedar Crock school will give exer­
ririwrlV5-- last week, lee cream and
May
eaH&amp;ias served and be was presented cises on the first Friday in June.
it
i&gt;e
well
attended,
wUh a fiie shaving set. All report a good
Mrs. Susie Tykm and daughter were in
\lme. ■
David Lepard was examined before a the neighborhood Saturday sight, also
Hastings prosecutor and was bound uver Mrs. Corwin and daughter.
to circuit court for resisting an officer.
Clavenlale.
The U. B. Sunday school Joins the Lake
John Tyler Is building a house for Geo.
Odessa Sunday school for Childrens day
Havens.
this year. It will be held the first Sun­
MIm Maud R|an. of Hastings, spent
day In June.
.
Sunday with Miss Ella Mosher.
J. Spencer has returned from bls visit to
Dugal Murray and wife, of Martin, were
Ctielrea.
guests of Campbell Bros., last week.
thitel Miner’s buss was on our street
Howard Mosher will soon have the ad­
last Sunday.
dition to tils dwelling house completed.’
The largest audience that ever assembled
Geo. Comfort aud Wife, of Nashville, in nur church was present last Sunday
and listened attentively to tbe excellent
visited at C. T. Cox’s last week.
Gideon Brown ia entertaining his father discourse delivered by dur pastor, Rev. J.
from Cressy, wbo is nlnetv-tive years old. E. Holaaple. Many thanks are dm? the
Dell Sblvelry. of Pod Auger, spent Sun­ ladles of Cloverdale for the manner Id
which they decorated tbe church for the
day at Ell Robinjon’a.
. «Mr* Fred Binds spent the latter Dart occasion. The old veterans duly appreci­
of last week with her parents lr» Went ated the many evidences of esteem shown
them, amt the members of J. B. Sarkett
Rutland.
eMr*. Campbell, of Barry, la working for jxfct. G. A. R-. desire to thank the people
for tbe Interest taken, and especially the
Mrs. O. Tobias.
John Robinson commenced wort Mon­ choir for the tinr music rendered by them
under tbe able leadership of John Coayer.
day for Jas. Wilkins.

Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Warner, ot Dow-&lt;
Hng were the guests of ’heir parents S.
Troxel and wife over Sunday.
Lewi* Lockhart entertained his aunt
from Arkansas last week.
Charley Felgbner. whoee house burned
a few weeks since. Is rebuilding.
Asa Noyes was at Woodland. Thursday
guest of Albert Barnum.
Chas. Felgbner and wife spent Saturday
and Sunday with Battle Creek friends.
Married Tuesday at the residence o&lt;
Elder Holden, George Harvey aud Miss
Anna Gearhart
Fc.uth Hiixtluc-.

There will be a masquerade party at
Mr. Coburn’s Friday evening.
Children’s day will be observed at the
school house Sunday evening June 7th.
There will be a social at C. (fegood'a
Friday night June Sth, for the benefit of
the preaching fund. Supper which
Ul
consist of Ide cream, cake and strawberry
short-cake or strawberries and cream, will
be server! from five to nine. Supper ten
cents.

Confidence, protection, and a good crod
of grain to be sold at fair prices, would do
more towards bringing about prosperity
than al! the legislation that is possible.
SCHOOL COLUMN.

Couducictl by Flora. J Beadle. Co.Comm'ar.
rhe Eighth Gra le Examination, set by
the Department of Public Instraction has
beeh written by 196 pupils from the 7th
and 8th grades of our district schools.
The pupils are required to pass a satis­
factory examination in arithmetic, geog­
raphy, grammar, U. 8. History, penman­
ship, physiology, reading and orthography.
Tbe standard required to entitle a pupil to
an eighth g?ade diploma is an average of
not less than 75 per cent,with a minimum
in any nranch of Ofi per cent.
•We give below the complete list of
those who have reached the required
average through the present school year:
,Deu12L Ab^' Ora Archer, Cora Armstrong.
Clare Broun, George Benedict. Lena Bryant.
Theodore Buehler. Callie Benham, Jtojil Bry­
ant. Michael Bowler. Belta Briggs.Bclle Bivens.
Arthur Bassett, L. H. Branch. Hattie Bristol.
Ora Beck. Lucy Beusun, Lorm Blackman, Verne
Brown. A^te Barker. Della Chatfield. Marian
Chatfield. Maggie Comau. Cora Crawley. Flor­
ence Campbell. Marvin Caveb. Mirk H. Cole­
man. I'd die Cole. Hannah Conklin, Maud Caahmore. Leu&gt; Druimuond. Mamie Doyle, Irene
Dillon. Ptrabe Densolore, Climena Durkee. Eva
Erway. William Eaton. Bessie Ellis, Herrin
Early. Iferbtft Finder. Frank Fighter. Myrtle
buHer.Lulu Puller. Errest Frost. Anna Ferris.
Rosalia Geiger. Kittle Galletely,Francis Grang­
er, George- Green.: Clarence Garrett. Chloe
Greetdeld.Clara Gotild. Jennie Gillespie, Dora
Gibbs. Ev.kGesler,Oharlt-i HUl*.I^eon Hopkins,
Altha Hammond. Fred Horn, Marcus Ham­
mond, Agaes Holly. G. A. Ha* er. Gladys ;
Healey. Grace V«tn. Mary Isham. Anna If..
Jonas. Edwin Jones. Buy Kirchner, While Latham..Edith ’McAllister, tveiyu NcA’l-.ster,
nard. Emanuel -McMuMeu. Mary' Murdock,
Nina Mosiir-r. Grace McDonald. Georee Monroe
Lizzie Mtillen. Mortlmsr Nichols. Zera New
hurl, Man4a ’.\igel, Wil! Norris, Ardy Owea,
Ltllle Ogden. JXnu Pease, Arthur Paul. Frank
Prentice. Ftnrenc? FblKip* Mary Bogers, AIBe •
• Hunch. Willis BockMcll. M urgle Kllcbf*. Ruth
Smith. Ev* Srcrr.L4: a S»lve,t&lt;*r. Cress) Shawman. Clement Sisson. Ro«e Sumin. Willie
‘ttr.uMbaiith, Allie Shul’z. Mary shultx, Llllte
Shul’z. Alena Smln. Maud Shepud. William
S.lv.-s-er. Walter Bgulre. Erm-st Smith. Elmer
Nhotm Beille Segue, Barnwell Scodder. Wlnitrvil Tetntir. Beunle Temple, Harry WotMlnuu&gt;.&lt;•. Ifaiv Watkln*. John Warne'. Maggie Wil­
COX. Adda Wright; Anna Whittemore, llxltte
Writ nun. Grace Young, "Maltby Yates, Henry
Zerbte, trma Paul, j
DIED.

HOTCHKISS—In Butte, Mont, on Satur­
day May 33. Htttle Hotchkiss, aged 27.
The news of Miss Hotchkiss’ sodden death
came as a shock to her many friends here
In her childhood home, and cast a gloom
over all. The first news of her illness was
made known by a telegram!which came to
her sister Mrs. Ghrd .F. Chidester Saturday
evening announcing she hnd been taken
suddenly and seriomdy ill; two hours later
came another saying she had passed
away. The circumstances attending her
death are not yet known.
Hattie Hotchkiss was bom in Hastings,
Sept., ifefiS. and 'spent the greater part
of her life here.
A few years after her
mother’s death she went to Aurora, III.,
where she made her home wllh relatives.
At the-time of her death she was visiting
a cousin’s family in Butte,Mont., and had
been there about four weeks, when the sad
news of her death came. , She had never
been a robust girl, and for several years
past had been tn delicate health.
Miss
Hotchkiss was a young lady beloved by
all who knew her. and possessed with
many admirable and sterling qualities.
Although retiring and unassuming in dis­
position, she had the faonlty'of making
friends readily, and was a most delightful
companion. To those who knew her best,
whose privilege It had been to come in
close oontact with her sweet unselfish
nature was she especially endeared and
while she will be forever absent in body,
the sweet and gentle influence of her life
will live always iu the hearts of her
friends.
The most profound sympathy Is
felt for her only sister Mrs. Chidester. wbo
has been called ou to mourn the loss of so
many dear ones within the past few
months-. The body Is expected to arrive
this afternoon, accompanied by her half
sister Mrs. Fannie Bexm. .of Oregon. The
funeral will lie held to-morrow afternoon
from the family residence, conducted by
Rev. R. A. Carnahan, who was pastor of
tire Presbyterian church at the time de­
ceased became a member of it.

STILL—At her home in the first ward, on
Monday, May 25, Mrs, Still at the age
of 84.
Deceased was an old pioneer ot Yankee
Springs township, but baa lived with her.
ton A. D. Still In this city for some time
past She has been blind for over a year,
and has been a great sufferer from rheu­
matism. Tb« funeral'occurred yesterday
from the Coleman cemetery where twr
husband is buried.
Butter. 8 to 9.

Lard per lb...
Potatoes per ou.,
Kve per bo..».
Tallow per lb.. 84.

«
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Hastings Banner. |

CHARGED WITH MURDER.

WOOED IN THE SPIRIT.

—

JOHN H. SURRATT,

■alt Lake Mtateu* told to Havo Mor­
Tn i-t 1 iv. May al
i
. dared Two Youat Girls.
-Four or five yeani ago,” «aid a
Whether Surratt was in toe etay ra
I
Balt
Lake City. May ti—Foul play is
COOK B«O»-. Prop-l&lt;wr»
suspected in the somewhat mysterlouv bachelor Id conversation with a re* the day of Lincoln', sasawiuation will
1 disappearance of Miss Henrietta Clau­ l«orter. “I had a mveethcart that I was probable never be positively known.
sen, who has not been seen since Septem- deeply in love with and wanted to During Ms trial he attempt'd 10 P™”
marry,
to that
ask her.
At' that he was in Elmira, N. Y., doing
' ber but
last.I Sheafraid
wa* at
lime taking
care of the apartments of Bev. Francis that time I- was making a study of special wrvice for the Confederacy, and
Bummary of the Dear Proceedings Hermann, parinr of th»* First Scandi- psychic phenomena and that sort of tbe proof which he fumtehed wa» Buffiat WaahinjLuthing1 and
it occurred
me to make
i» city.
cicut to convince 8 out of the 1» juror,
nayian
Methodistto church
in this
| A recent inspection of the grate of the psychical proposal by projecting my that he wa» not present and took no
part in the plot. Surratt claimed to have
Subjective
mind
around
the
corner
to
furnace in tbe building reveals two
«Ur ConntdarBtion In the 8eu»te
razors and n butcher knife, garter and where the girl lived and fixing it up ail first b iOTwlof the murder ou the morn­
and the Honea—BiUe and Kml»elt buckles aud charrt-d bones The ready for me when I should take my ing following the iwoMination from the
olutlOUH PilMsd*
objective mind around to hare the newspapera while in Elmira and on the
bones have been turned over to physi
clans and the police department is affair ratified. I went to see her one next mcniing, while en route to New
Washington, May 19.—The senate yes- ‘ tnaklngu rigid investigation. MissSam- evening and I felt sun; that if I asked York citv. of his susperted complicity
He tied Immediately to
terday defeated n motion to investigate uelson, n friend of the pastpr, also dls- her I would get her, notwithstanding in the plot.
allcged election irregularities in Ala- ; appeared last January. Tbe last heard she was about equally interested in a Canada, where he remained cuacealrd
by
Catholic
priests for nearly five
friend
of
mine,
whom
I
shall
call
haiua. The fortifications bill ($10,763,- of the pastor he was at Kansas City, on
88S) was reported.
i his way to Iowa. Ai warrant lias been George.
w
Leaving Canada, he went to
Ha* ing doubts an to my eour- mouliu.
Washington, May 20.—The senate on Cworn out for the arrest of the preacher ' age, 1 determined to make a test next England, tbenoe to Paris, and thence to
Tuesday passed the District of Columbia UpOU nn information charging him with ; evening, instead of going to see her, Borne, wbero. under the name cf Watappropriation bill, carrying approx- ' juurder. The warrant is signed by D. ’ bo I retired early—that is, about nine K&gt;u, be enlisted id the aouovca of the
imatcly $7,300,000. A debate on the ]j Wenger, city magistrate, upon the o’clock—and, according to formula,!pope,
question of appropriations fpr sectarian complaint of John Hanson, who is the exerted
exerted my mental
mental faculties to their otWhile in the Papal souaves he was
purjxises cropped out on the paragraph jBst mnn ^.|jO
Miss Clausen before . most
directed all
en- reccgniacd by a Canadian acquaintance,
wool. and
U1IU UUCVHU
u&lt;i my mental
m.vs.s... we.*
pinking appropriations for charities in ^er disupixrarunce
from the city.
ergies upon
upon the
the girl
girl and
and willed
willed with
with a'l
aH who betray'd him. On tba day follow­
..
-|j ergies
tlie district. On a vote the senate sus-।,
Is of
of Scandinavian
Scandinavian descent,
descent, rov power
power that she
she accept
accept me. For ing hie arrest, while under the guaril of
Hermann is
There is no dividing line.
tained the committee in providing spe- uui WOfi
j
n
England.
He
is
about
'
half
an
hour,
fully,
I
shut
out
every
»tuo uvZu ill Ruglitad. ale » wvOwt ( naif uii iiuur, juiiy, i ouui- Out v-vC*’,' six men, he hoped blindly from a rocky
citic appropriations for numerous pri- 40 j
.a.
---- -------—1----------well
‘
...important
...one andj precipice over T00 fe&lt; t in depth, and,
years
of'age,
exceedingly
cdu- ( thought *but this
vale charitable institutions, some of ested.
cated. He has been married three ( WQUt to sleep, or into a trance, under ..
.. ..... .. by___________
~
_ rock
alighting
chance ou r
a projecting
them of u sectarian character.
'1 times, and It is said all his wives have the mental strain. I awoke an houi or '30 feet Wow, clambered’ quickly down
" Washington, May 21. — The senate died under suspicious ^circumstances. ( two jfftcr and felt that my efforts had ( the abyss, escaped, reached Naples m
, °
..
_
• •—f ——--------------- ■;— । two jwwrr uuu ieiu iuni *u&gt; vuu^w-nuu
anvss, t'M-uinxi, rvnuuvu
yesterday passed the
apIn h), ,(ullv were fo„nd
larpe
cllec- ! heeu
1)Cl.n a
B hmcccsb uuu
Blld iiiui.
thot ii&gt;
It „
ou]d •«be all rue course
courseCIcfa wwk
a weekunu
and
tailed
Al, , fortlfieatioM
. . ,
“- -0 —
-o- —
»vuuU
wmiim
toto
A*propr.st.ou bill snd defeated a propos.- tion of poi^n. and drugs of variou, r) ht neJ[tday lvhen I calle). 1 felt ac exaudrta on the same vessel which car.......
| rnBcoura)re(]
, ,wnt
sln,p Bn ! .
(h)&gt;
t0 tbe consul there
tion bv
by SA„..oe
Senator &lt;.orn..n
Gorman for the iasue
issue kinds.
of &gt;100,000.000 of three per cent, treas­
j dreamed beautiful dreams of her until that led to his capture. He was finally
IOWA DEMOCRATS.
ury certificates to meet prospective de­
I morning. At three o’clock next after- [ brought back to the United States and
ficiencies.
la Convention, nt Dubnqne They Declare ; noon I called to make my real proposal. ( tried at Washington by a civil court.
for Free Silver.
•
Washington, May 22.—After agreeing
i I talked to her on some trivial subject The trial extended over a period of two
«o
to several opmerence
uonference reports ui
in voc
the
Dubuque, im.,
uuDuque,
la.. juuy
May «i.
21.—
—The
*uc uciu«&gt;demn.
, ,
J
,
.
««« •
senate yesterday Senator Butler', bill crate met to state convention in thit' or other for half an hourond then came meutlu, mid n&gt;oro ttom 200 witrawM
----- ; city yesterday. E. B. Carr, of Man-|the all-important matter
J appeared ou the stand. 'Ute jury dis­
prohibitifig the issuing of government
cheater, acteu
acted as
s. cuiutluuu
chairman.. The
oon
Dld --Tou,, f&lt;*' . I&gt;7
DObTT FORGET for 5 cents you get almost J
bonds
uuiiiib without
wnuuui the
tut consent
vuunvm of
ui congress&gt; cnesier,
sue uvu
, “»»r
. _ mental
.
... &gt; agreed,
------ aa above stated, and the g&lt;werowas brought up .nd caused a lively dis- rention declared tor tree .liter In the °r ^notional aen.atlon. last erernngT m(?Dt did not prosecute the cate further.
as much “Battle Ax” as you do of other \
.
. .
' most radical
... terms; presented. ex-Gor. I[ T1 ncl'IKl
'• —
__ T.biAnln
iVinffnin^tnd
"nff\ IIS'
‘
Four
Lincoln
Conspiracies,
”
by
Vic
­
'I
^
ed
,
‘
,
....
,
euwtion, but no action was taken.
brands for 10 cents.
“She blushed violently and I waasuro tor Louis Mason, in Century.
Washington, May 23.—The time in. Horace Boles to the democracy of the
i
natiou
as
a
candidate
for
the
jireslden“
&gt;.1
my
subjective
proporal
had
hll
DON’T FORGET that “ Battle Ax” is made of J
&lt;he senate yesterday wax occupied in
Xx&gt;ng ShoU.
discussing Senator Butler’s bill pro­■ tial nomination and instructed the del-: ^“tor. .
the best leaf grown, and the quality cannot be \
and the district —
del.-I
Uon d!d -you know anything about
— targe
...s- ~~
— ।
.
T*1® longest dirtauce that a shot ha,
hibiting the issue of United States egatra at
gates to vote as a unit. Ex-Gov. Bole,
Boles ltf' •'»
»be renlled.
replied, lauahimr
laughing somewhat been fired is a few yalds over 15 milea,
' improved.
.
£
hoods without the consent of congress. gate,
delegation to Chicago
Chieago and ,. nervously.
I which was tbe range of Krtpp’s well
Washington, May 25.—The time in heads the delegations
DON’T FORGET, no matter how much you \
associates
are:
Samurl
'“Oh, that's all right,' I smiled. ---------kUOWn---------------"monster"
gun,
Sumut-i
b. Evans,
I B.
? Evans.
—■ 180
— ton Steel
~ »»v
—
the senate on Saturday was consumed his ------are charged for a small piece of other brands, 5
Weils, of'
ot triumphantly. ‘What time did it oc- ( firing a shot weighing 2,600 pounds,
pounds.
by the •‘filled cheese” bill and the sec­ of Ottumwa; William A. Wells,
wis T. Genung, of HastHast- 1I cur?
cur?*
I The 111 ton
| The
Armstrong
111 Ion Armstrong
gun has on exgnu has an ex­
ond installment of the speech of Sen­ Elkader, and Lewis
the chew is no better than “ Battle Ax ” •
|
“ ‘Really. I don’t know, but it must treme nmgo of 14 miles, firing a shot
ator Allen (pop.. Neb.) on the Butler feign
DON’T FORGET, “ Economy is wealth,” and \
The platform adopted declares for httVC beeu about half-past nine. I re- weighing 1,800 pounds and requiring
hill to prevent the issue, of bonds with­
you want a’J you can get for your money. £
out the authority of congress. Ou the free coinage of silver, and de- ’ member that 1 thought it odd that the WO pounds of powder. Thw guns
the ground that the filled cheese bill nounces as a transparent fallacy the clock should strike just as it happened.’ however, pmved too expensive, being
Why pay 10 cents for other brands when you \
“‘Wasn’t il remarkable?’
I unable to stand firing 100 times, and
was a revenue measure, several amend­ claim that labor can be benefited by '
can get “Battle Ax” for 5 cents?
“I "as coming to it by degrees anti thejr manufacture has practically been
ments to raise the revenue were offered, the maintenance of a jingle gold stand i
j abandoned. The 22 ton Armstrong gun
but all faii.*&lt;l. The calendar was cleared ard as the basis of our financial system, "’anted to see just where I was.
The minority report declares for the’“No, I don’t think )t was,’ she hurls a solid shot for a distance of 12
of all the private pension bills.
gold standard of value and commends ’ answered, indignantly.^ ‘George has al-, miles, and the discharge of the gun can­
THE HOUSEPresident Cleveland’s administration, ways loved me and his proposal last not be.beard at the place where the ball
'telta Introduced nnd Petition* and Reio• night was quite what I exacted. Wa strikes. From 12 to 13 miles is the com-*
latlona Presented.
PKEPAlUTlONfe FOR
'
SUNDAY OBSERVANCE.
J are to be married’in
’ June.
’
*’ ”—Gosling- puted range of the most powerful guns
Washington, May 19.—In the house
Report of the Committer to Froabyteriao tO11 Star.
'
| now made, aud to obtain that range an
yesterday the greater part of the session
! elevation of m arly
45 degrees is found
Saratoga, X. Y./ktaj’S^The gwerWOMAN'S WEAKEST POINT
___________
' was taken up in the passage of 35 pen। to bo Becessaiy. Quick firing guns are
-•ten bills. The committee on banking
more
thet-------present
“r depended upon at2__
- day
aud currency reported that it had ad- ill assembly begun business promptly . Why She Can’t Always Compete 8uccm«- ~
। Friday morning at £&gt;:H0 o’clock, after [
fuUy with Men.
•■ than
than extreme
extreme length
length of
of range,
range, and
and in
in
jonrned until December next. •
the
usual
devotional
exercises
of
half
an
I
am
not
content
to
merely
make
'
this
respwt
what
is
considered
the
most
I
am
not
content
to
merely
make
'
this
respect
what
is
considered
the
most
Upahington, May 20.—The house yes
nni'V frit*
firm-a- 1 wro»^,,&gt;^nl
.m... » perhaps, Iis
— one of the
for I nm
am n
a wmnnn
woman nf
of nr
prognswonderful ,7
of guns,
terday entered upon a two days’ debate hour. Moderator Withrow was in the money,
of the immigration bills, the feature chair. The most important matter of aive‘tendencies, and study constantly Maxims, which can fire us many as 600
of the debate during the day being the the day,was the announcement of the in order to perfect myself in every de-, shots a minute and yet is so light that i
j tail of my profession, for the dental a soldier can carry it strapped to his '
plea of Senator Buck (La.) against any standing committees, j
In presenting the resolution on Pun- . ar-t^has made vast strides during the bask.
Financially regarded, the im- I
wort of restrictive legislation beyond
that now on tbe statute books, which day observance Chairyan Worral re- last few years, writes Dr. Carrie Wolfs-' mease sumcf &lt;1115,000 was expended in 1
ferred
to
tbe
chief
penis
ot
Sooday
ot&gt;brack,
an
eminent
dentist.
'constructing
the monster Krvpn gun 1
excluded paupers and criminals. The .
OF NOVEMBER &gt; ARE ALREADY WELL VNDf’.B WAY. A NEW
] have no desire or intention to be- and each projectile cost $4,750
title of W. C. Owens (dem.) to the seat sen*ance, sucn as the greed of gain,
(ar froIn it—fOr 11
he occupied as representative of the winch compels thousands against their nlUe niv own
-------------------------------------------"ill
to
work
on
the
Lord's
day;
the
dis,
bel
iere
ihat
they
can
compete
.uroesa-1
fteventh district of Kentucky, which had
Funeral PinnU.
fceen contested by George Denney, Jr.
the toeoneB concerning fully in almost all of the professions
The olive, oak, laun-l, myrtle, x^se(rep.), was confirmed.
’individual liberty and social order, hitherto usurped by men. There are *
.
.
-------------- , mary, cypn ss, amaranth and pandey are
Washington, May 21,-In the house "hic1’ »« destructive of onr best no- । therefore,
therefore, certain
certain limitations,
limitations, physical
physical all funeral plants among the Greeks and
Id TO 4E ELECTED. VXD
yesterday the immigratioa bill was ’ t'onal Ifftdltions; Sunday excursions;
1 ?
gamesSunday ‘
t.^ai‘5nte"ectua1’ whlch are U
”To be in need of jandcy”
passed. It adds to the classes of aliens Sunday baseball
-•
a
a-..
••
•
•
- be considered. A woman should be was a Greek euphemism indicating the
.-xeltuled from admission to the United ^eaters and Sunday bicycle-pleasure fitted by temperament, inclination and ' death of the person so d- scribed. An '
States all persons between the ages of ridlnif. etc._________________
physical adaptability for the work, or ' Atliuninn arinf once marching against 1
16 aiui (JU years of age. except parents of
she is likeh to be a failure. Dentistry the Lacedemonians was stampeded on I
UNDER WATER.
persons living in this country, who '
,n th* thicket r-f th* ttzht. butlln: vhf&gt;r^x-.y : &lt; &gt; &gt;:•s:ne?3
is a profession., not a trade, an&lt;J there is ' ita wav out cf tbe city by mreting two
. which will tnrtns PBCKSI'EKITY To THE N ATION
cannot both read and write English or Prairies of Northern Minnesota Become always something to be learned.
mules lad&lt;n with parsley, the omen be- I PKINC1PI.ES
THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE h not &lt;45 the
..
u
r
tbe
Lakes and Farms Archipelago*.
some other language.
I must Jay peculiar stress on the in- ’ ing that the whole annv would soon be «x«imry. tat.Is PRE EMINENTLY A N ATIONAL FAMILY PAPER.
Crookston. Minix, May 22.—Northern
Washington, May 22.—By a vote of
inV®***®^ ^WtokmswlUlntevest evt-ry America:-. cIHxml
।
capacity
of
women
for
enduring
fa-1
’
in
-------need
J
-*
uf
*•
that
article.
’
•
*
Minnesota
is underItwafer.
There
has '’
C»u.
th? a*?- FoiT1‘n)' &lt;»rreN|KJDd-!ire. Agricnltnrsi Departw‘IE M .r
Ker. rti.
ovf-r'the prertdhent“ vCt^blH
-othlngJUte
fofc many
years.
‘^7 'h' "
J”'?' “ &gt;
-------------------- ~
Short Stories etunpljteIn each number, f'ctmlc Picture*. Foahkin Piav- '.' it:. . ;
de­
■ars 1
for tlint ‘B the weakest point in '
scriptions, and a variety ot items of honsehoM interest, make np AN IDEAL 1'a M1LY I’Al’ER— ..P.........
- h“ become
« ua ..«v,
"rm°" ?' dar «x.' With
Ing a pension ot SSO a mouth to Francis The
rairie
lake, and
and '
’V** hygienic
l&gt;JKte&gt;,e',
.
Bh T"°*
B. Hoover.
, farms
ferma have been transferred Into
“ided' ,b
&gt; Physical
...
„
v
„
Ju
„
j™,
Ioo
noul
into archi- ' 1 *“B' aided
by
physical training, the (
“I’d like to hear you play the violin.
We furnish “The Banner” aud New York Weekly Tribune”’ i»o:h paper*)
1 nolnrrnoc I?.'
TKa .1"
citnoiL.,
BC^t
generation will
nrobnhlv
nnnnl
Washington.
the house
”“" •«» !julL ui«di",' '■ to
all^mlX'noi™
™in5ha'"' " huiu
“id i-year-cia
-TeureJd Tomwasaingion, May
aurv 23.23.—In
Ju the
house
, 1 « -—
lamyrourdsy the conference report on the coura
f°r the targe agricultural
” _ '“ergencicn,
&gt;uy
©.Hingham, who was entertaining
“S
O inS
O —
■ sa.ua l ui ill
"
■ and will be capsei- aaa
j XTMUU
-a
---------j
1
.
.
interests
interests
in
in
the
the
upper
upper
Red
Red
river
river
valval*
1
t-atcd
lated
physically
physically
as
as
well
well
as
as
mentally
mentally
,
thecaller.
rhv-r and harbor bill was agreed to and
A
in
*u Minnesota
Minnesota and
and North
North bnDa- 11 lo
to COD1lie,e Kside
&gt;de by side with their male ’'
"But 1 don’t nlar the violin. Tom
pension bills were passed,
i. bill lev. both
.....................................
.. may
may be
be 11 competitors
Tno^tltors in
in whatever
whatever calling
colling they
they ] my."
P '
Tj“'
on at ------kota.....
What
this situation is
CflJH IN ADVANCE
rxtniiliihing a life-saving station at
guessed
by
t£Is
significant
fact:
One
I
to
enter
I
"Then
papa
must te mistaktu.
I ____
ret
to
enter.
।
-Thcn
mwrt
Charlevoix, Mich., was favorably re­
r?“n'warren.
V°,rrm'?f?
” "'tn
n.!a‘bout
’'ou! ,■ t»2°"
”L.girls
Prl’_fr
q.“'n-y..come
co!”e to me
toe ’ heard him tell mamma that van
you nta
played
ported.
, , ।•■ ■^^f
BAurttZ,rom
Mum.,
'oung
frequently
AAdfeas all orders to
’
1
Washington, May 25.—In the house * and ”w J?„U®l,ock’ 40 milef north,and • for ndvi&lt;*- I gi™ them the benefit of seccud fiddle at home.
ExdmiAe
on Saturday the conference reports on ' DOt ** °’,"Ked 5?
lbt
to ra-v experience, and, while I do not di.-1
V.e«.bl. rroneru^.
“
the river aud harbor bill, and the ex- |
milc« tor that dtatanoe.
,hcm- 1
advise the
ft
b,. wt.n
.
It mayphysical,
be well to
that an
ec.te.-e, legislative and judicial bill
A ratelot'. Death.
taking up of a profession which, while ' eminent
whomention
bus
eminent the
physician
who has been inresgame also
also adopted.
adopted. Mr.
Mr. Howard
Howard (pop.,
(pop.. 11 Key
Key West,
West, Fla.,
Fla., May
May $3.
ia.-Advices
from iI IL"”?
i’ ““-'tog
to tigating
wonertira
Write your name and addies? on a postal card, send it to Geo. W.
’ |We.re
—Advices from
--------------, —
a.
mi
tigating the properties of the different
Ala.) failed in an attempt, to secure Cuba say that May 6 a flgbt occurred at ।
extreme, taxing the mental and
Best, Room 2, Tribune building, New York City, and a sample
vegetables announces that a diet of
.cavity
totosideration of a resolution to im- Cruces, province of Santa Clara, between । physical
Dl’V8,ca,,oftn,
“’Hv fo the utmost
------ * limit
copy of The New York Weekly Tribune will be mailed to you.'
carrots amr Iterates harshness &lt;&lt; charac­
pencil President Cleveland on eight the Spanish and insurgent troopp. The* of endurance.-—Godey*a Magazine.
ter and redaoos nervous irritability
couuta. The bill granting statehood Spaniards captured Commodore Mam- !
Peas create fatty tissue and encourage
favorably reported, tnerto Romero. The Spaniards, the ad- '
Joyonaneas,
while turnips hare just the
i vices say, wanted to burn liomero alive, *I West Virginia, the mountain state,
opposite effect. Celery taken in excess
HU’A^’r Kh
.. “rtin
... S .hh
■ “ "...
SafiV^S&amp;M.Vk’a^
,thrl
“h ... .bayoaeta* I la foil of nitereating characters. Back
'
a fewefer «« Th ‘ i
J-Shpl&gt;- I May 14, notwithstanding that Romero of the rather aristocratic little town of causa, eye trouble, while cabbage Is
* &lt; • ^/bttV«Ur&lt;,^,ghln,Ur- '
^nded. he wto shot. As Thillippl are fastoesae, not yet dis­ beneficial in pulmonary ailments, and
lettuce aids as a sedative owing to the
i. 4 ; a ; Mte.au?
b'.b--.‘&lt;V”bo“l'd: “Viva Cub. fibre." turbed by the onward march of eirili
ration.
A well-known politician was opium contained in its milky Jtrioe,
xue woman , and fell dead,
■
;
•AUcted &lt;o th- u« of wuvpaui,
morphine
canvassing through that section for which keeps the skin clear aud frosh
Rocked the Boat.
nnlu left
ItafA bv
1--K “ Stoved from a note
votes, when he came to a cabin where Bed beets are blood producing and will
Oak Harbor, O., May 25.—Two men
l ®fii S,wppard ,bat tc considered It his duty
a young woman was holding a man ou add plumpness to the thinnest form
-j1 1 i *° ki*1 Mr*. Aweny. Sheppard was u named Hugh Conroy and Steve Jans­ the ground by his cars.
‘'Done got providing they are boiled tender.—New
devout spiritualist and it is said re- sen, each aged about 25, and Mrs. Mary enough?" she asked. "1 give up," he x ork Journal.
Janssen,- the wife of the last named,
y' Hgious ardor bad impaired his mind.
said.
Then the girl released the man.
were drowned in the lake near here by
• Bn |.'! W
'Drow ned.
who went away looking very much
Conroy
j.। •
iPhiladelphia. May 25.—A rowboat the upsetting of their boat.
abashed.
“What’s the trouble?" in­
• - t; ^containing six men capsized in the Del­ was responsible for the accident. He quired the politician. “Thar wa’nt no
t j 4 awure river ^tujday evening and John was partly intoxicated and persisted in trouble." replied the girl.
"He jus.
AND NEURALGIA CURED BY
ij®’0*- John Goldman and Theodore rocking the boat.
used me ter marry ’im an* I've alius
• ||11
kett
Took I'otoon.
aald I wouldn't marry any man 1 could
&gt;
___
,-0.12.“ °*.n .VI-before »©u buv.
St. Paul, Minn., May 25.—.Andrew N. whop.
Kinder looks like I couldn't
Is the Moat Popular Republican Newspaper
Fro tried mos’ of 'em 'round
■ ». -»eW J
•--- A.lit. aicamauiy Nelson, for four years treasurer of this flu’ one.
county,
1891 to 1808, committed
hyar an' notxt of 'em ain't anv good
Laurada,
left roil
this all
portthe
on May
. . -' - from
—
at
the West and Maa the Largest Circulation
3'».
landed which
on Cuban
men • •Dic,d
Su”d, “&gt;' .b{ x ., L-------“orphtae.
I tol' 'im all about It on' I didn't want
. , .
..
I^V-WT* Xlltete*
,rara + mil
—
Ever
since lira
he to
went
out nfr.ff.oA
of‘office k.
he L*
has
TERMS BY MAIL.
fee whop this an much, but he jess went
... end ammunition she earned for tbe
been discouraged and financially em­ down noon as I tackled 'im. I reckon
KinxurgrntM.
■
aily (without Soaday) .......................... Sd.OS per year
barrassed. He was a leading democrat, I'll her ter be an ol' maid.
1 kaln't
DAILY (with Seaday)J6.00 per year
M ho came to this country from Sweden abide harin' no man that ain't mo' of a
put the medicine right or. the
man than me."—Washington Star.
Salt Statistic*.
• SORE SPOT?
Pictured JRock.,
Washington, May 23.—The official
statistics of the production of salt in
Ou the beto of a cliff of granite and
all the news and the best or current literati
the United States during tbe year 1895 marble, running about two miles alon«r
show the total production was 13,665,- the shore of Lake Massanog, in Canada
6i&lt;j barrels, valued at 14^23,086. an aud rising iD plhces to • height of 300
increase of 600,000 barrels over the feet, an interesting series of picto­
Aa a Faaily Paper I» Not Excelled by Anv
previous year, but p decline of &gt;500,000 graphs has recently beer, discovert^.
These picture-writings extend at inter•Ml to each Mvmbsr Of ths ftmife▼OO j
DSPaSTKXWT Sb too vwry bwt of its kind.
Chicago, May 25.—By
gasoline stove in the
Ulm he and three of hi
4 in Cticago
numtuTt*.

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BILLETS H BATTLE.

ThuradA), May a8- 1B9^-

dandy tricksters. Mrs. Anna Gap, wife af Ei

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Qld »oldlw, with a W* toddy bo- “GRAFTERS” WHO MAKE THEIR LIV­
xoria hire, was ocnniavmicati*^.
ING AT DICE THROWING.
ODr thousand eight hundred and n
How did yo&gt;* feel when you went
''PreBent. Charles W. Arirstrong.
• SPY DANCER.
PmhalB
tato your firet fightl1” tfe- reporter in­
CslMRbis, m tap i
In tbe matter of the estate o£
TlH-adcSia Dry^r haring died Januarv ao. nm
quired, an moat pvoplo do when they be­
Stanley, deceased.
KtnHi» T»1J M ww^mara «T
“
I
wasdelivered
Flo. Clotty LI.. Uk. Rich Men
On reading and filing the petition duly veri­ and one .'asper Adanw was oo the -Sen day vt
Of tMnflaaS Hill €wa&gt;«.
gin I*) *sk a aoldier questionn about his
itt Probate Court
of TWINS in fied, of Amos C.Towlb. Administrator of said April 18H&gt; wpotated
•*
estate praying for reasons in said petition set in and ter tbe County of ualboun ia
The sand 'hill crane i* a very bright experiennB.
leas than 20 min- forth that he may be licruaed to sell the real -aid
ive Explain. Their Little Game.
SUU as
Adnilcismior of the
"I felt as though there were * mil­
p’.ni. A Rtf-raition writer says that its
estate of said deceased as la said petition des­ Ewate of taii Tbeadotia Dr*, er dertSMSi
cribed.
s , name is fvnoaymons of vigilance lion places in the World I’d rather be
Leaning against the bar in one of tho
scarcely any pain
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Friday, the
and uh-rtt^-ss. It tods on the treekss than-where I then Was, ” was the frank fashionable cafes up town the other
Bth day of June A. D. 1896. at ten o’clock in on which mortgage there is. claimed to lx- du*
after
using
only
toe forenaoii.be asslipied lor tbe bearing of raid al tbe date of inU ;otw tbe sum of Five Hund­
j]..;)!,. or in the barren wheat- stubble, respeiuse.
night was a man who until recently
petition and that the heirs* at law of said de red and Three Dollars and fifly-iour cent*
two
bottles
of
’
‘
Were
you
afraid?
’
wh. rv itt*an Men lour way beyond igunceased aud all other persons Interested Id sale and an attorney's he ol twenty-five dollars pro­
"Of course I was. I knew those fel­ was one of the brightest detectives in
estate , are required to appear at a aewiou of vided tor In said mo igage and no suit or pro­
^shot, rone vf aiflock is posted us sen­
the police department He had covered
said Court, then to be btrtdeu at the Probate ceeding* at law hav ng been instituted to re­
. i. and this bird stands With bill half lows shooting at ua wercn’t doing it for
office, in tbe City of Haatlop', In raid County, cover the amount secured by said mortgage or
himself with glory ou more than one oc­
and rhow cause. Hany there be, why tbe prayer any part thereof:
. ■ u. p ady toi^is-e «an alarm. It-can be their health &lt;Jr for ours, either, and I
o!
the petitioner may not b* granted. And it is
Notice i» therefore hereby given that •» tbo
Zll»d by ibx^-tng it With partclxMrd knew enough about guns to know that casion under the administration of Su­
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice eighth day uf August. A- D. 1896. at ten *Vlock
perintendent
Thomas
F.
Byrnes,
but
they
were
dangerous.
”
to thc persons interested in said estate, of tbe In,the forenoon, thtre will be sold at the North
figure- cut to pniper size and shape and
pendency of said petition and the hearing front door of the Ourt House, In the Clt* of
DID NOT SUFEEB AFTEBWABD.
•‘But you overcame your fear as the when the shake up in the department
/.,'uitrd. but me-unud kirds axe better.
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be Hastings. County of Barry and State of Mich­
igan, (said Court Bouse being the building tn
came and he was obliged to go he did
RxpT»«i ornnil. On rveclpt of prtoa, published in the Hastings Banner, a news
A pit’i*dugdwp enough to conceal a ■fight progressed?”
^*iSflK.r l’*€t,e- floofc "To MOTUEKS5’ paper printed and circulated lu said County of which tbe Circuit Court for the County ol Barry
"Anyhow, I didn’t mind it so ranch
so without the least feeling of regret
• u, a.- th' d&lt;K*ays are £)ut odt, aud the
Barry, once In each week for three sucoessiv
Is held), at public auction to the hlpbrsJ hklAre,
He did not look -like a detective as he BRADFIELD KEGULATOB CO., ATLANTA, fiA, weeks previous to said day of bearing.
tbe premises described in said mortgage or so
: •? s luvrfiot as tliey como over. The After awhile I got mad, and (hen I for­
Chas. W. Armstrong
much thereof as may be necessary m xattstv
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
lx region to jdhoot them is in the Co- got about myself and wanted to lick the stood idly puffing at his cigar. He ap­
Judge of Probate.
(he amount Hue on said mortgage, as above sec
.
peared like a man of the world who
forth with the interest ibereon, and the cart*
ir.iiibia ri«W,*v|'.itershvd and’’south of it entire anny agains^ u&amp; ”
(A true copy.)
PROBATE ORDEI,
charges and expenses alkiwt d by law and pro­
hail just left a theater or dinner party. State ot Blk-bigan. OouLty ot Barry—«■"Didyou ever get shot?”
;u the PueiflrJoast States.
vided tor in said luortrag?, said premises be­
MORTGAGE SALE.
•’Bjiuu of pie Probale Court for thr
"Once only, and it was queer about Not until he was greeted by a Press re­
ing situated In the Township ot Vanke*
■. When one ‘hoots a ‘bird uf
“ *the
’ ’ size’ ‘
County of Barry. Lolden at the Probate offlee.In
Default having been made in the conditions Springs, in the Cointy of Barry and Su&gt; of
I
that
You
read
stories
in
the
papers
porter
did
he
arouse
from
a
reverie
he
the Citv of Basting*, tn raid county on. Mon­ of a certain mortgage, executed by Lee Tinker Michigan and described as ti;e Eas: half of th*
buihl ‘&lt;lf i dime iu
— midair,
.
- it ctjday JbB I10*. .“V °r “*7 ’» lhr W to Mark Norris, aaled the first day of October South West quarter of section twenty sever, ia
....s, like a ourd house cr a tent But about how it feel* to be shot, and I sup­ seemed to be in..
thousand eight bundled and ninety **ix.
1881. recorded the Seventh day of October 18S1. town three North, range l«n West containing
"In every city on the face of the ।, one
ttrewut. ChMte. W. Armrronc, Jmfce ol assigned by 1h6 said Mark Norris, the eighth righty acres of land more or less.
h apparent collapses are sometimes pose They are correct* for every man has
day of December 1BS8, to Tip Ketchum, and hy D^ted Hasting*. Mich. May 13.1886.
a different way Of taking his null lead. earth,” said the ex-sleuth, ‘‘that has 1 robtitc.
&gt;v.*| ithe,. as. or instance:
the
‘aid Tip Ketchum assigned to Harvey Will­
I
.
tl
»e
“
kUer
of
the
estate
of
Jowana
Van
DeJahpkr Adan*,
' lu^nD^d
01
M-””“ V,!1D'- iamson
ItKtrr T&gt;.
Bi ’urv’I « uld reach him he soared I’ve seen men shod square in the fore­ &lt;u&gt;y prvtensicns to be ing
the thirtieth day of December I88S, Administrator of the E’tate of Thradotia Dry­
and on which mortgage Ibere Is due. at the er. deceased. Assignee of Mortgage.
the-;, ir with wheeling flight head, stand for anj iustuuc as if turned
date
hereof. Tv;o Hundred and Seventy dollars.
Alonzo. E. Kekaston.
into
stone
and
tluin
drop
withcut
ever
men
who
live
by
their
wits,
and
in
liv|
prayirgthat
bit
final
account
tbis
day
the
ground
with
fearful
Notice la hereby given that by virtue of tbe Attorney for Jospvr Adams Administrator A*.
ii In' hit
newer ol sale In said mortgage. I shall foremg bydoos
theirnot
witsplu^
they do
it inwa
maimer
d “S41 “Dowed
, t..hnr*f bnfc again ho got on his feet bending a joint i Some I’ve Jkcn ran that
"tU
“
b“ &lt;I . ? .?M,Z be l“,al «■»
h' and a deen t of clore tbe same, by a sale at public uuctlon to Assignee of said Mortgagee.
Running up, thinking "to get him alive -acreaming away and fall dtwl with tlie
the highest bidder, at the North front door of
MORTGAGE SALE.
the Court Hnti«e. In the City of Hastings, on the
" fried to tap him on the ncrcam ou their lips. I’ve seen some
third day uf July J89C, at U-n o’clock In the fore
Default having been made iu tbe coedBioaa : .
bead and stun him. He showed fight grab and clutch al themselves and spin oas are far from being honorable. They the foreboon. be aasiKned lor the bearing of said noun, of all thatetrtalu piece or parcel uf laud ot a ceitain mortotge made by Hiram A. Bara nastv, vicious cla’S of men beside '
and that the heirs at law of said d* situated In the township of Yankee Spring*. Iht F.llzabelh R. Barber bls wife. Clareoee £L
mid 1 ps*'d«my gun ils-I backed off, and around as if they |had been hit with a are
whrm n
. e®’ L*8m° । cexsed and all olher persons interested tn said County of Barry and State of Michigan known Barber and Lillian Barber bis wife to Full ip T.
club and didn’t 3a|ow what the matter uncm a highway robjter* or a petty estate, ire required to anptar at a session ot and described as the South east quarter, of tbe Colgrove
dated March 14 A. p. IK6, and record’
b,.uv»k tohir;■ wings.*
_ ’
of an
all - i*,d lu
court,
the*
toHastings,
be holden inatsaid
the county,
Probateand
of- North east quarter, ol Section number ’twenty- ed in the offlee of the Recister of Deeds, for tho
The sand hi 1 crane is something of a was; some rirqp quietly and Buy nothing sneak
„ . thief. is , the
, embodiment
luuuujuitni QI
thc cu
„ 01
two, in-township three north of range ten west, Countv of Barry and State of Michigan, on tne
that
is
good
aud
decent
Right
here
in
show
cause.
If
Any
there
be.
why
the
prayer
of
about
it;
snue
jump
high
in
the
air
containing forty acresot land according to the 14th day of March A. D. 1W in Liber &lt;7 of
ji r of met if wounded, and the only
.uot.?* mmied. Ana ills government survey, the same being tbe mort­ Mortgages, on page -*66, That said mortgage
■ crane is di ud cue. Their l&gt;ills are and fall stiff as; p;kers, and so on New York that peculiar class of men I
was duty assigned to Sarah Johnson, and duly
.
flcinrinh na t
tv.
' buV,er ordered, that said petitioner give notice gaged premises.
no two alike.
nouns.) as they do xn no other city in । to the persons interested In said estate, of tbe Dated April 4tb 1896.
.. and slun p and are. capable* of put- thr .ugh a Sist-cf
recorded in tbe offlee ot the Register of Deeds
» j and they go on’ unhindered
...
. .* pendei cy of said petition and the bearing
Harvey William®.
world,
for party County, Michigan.
“lu iuy-nwii ols.’, I was fighting in the -----out a man's ew*. C
has. H. Bauer.
Assignee.
thereof
by
cr
using
a
copy
of
this
order
to
be
That
said
mortgage
was
upon
the
express
• ho sand hid &lt;Tane has some'Gurions the wood? in -a skirmish ia Virginia on from one year's end to another. Most published in the Hastings Banner, a news­
Attorney for Assignee.
condition that should default be nw»de iu th*
r printed and circulated In sald County of
payment of interest, or any part thereof on any
'
&gt;&lt;tK that ^nikehhnof more than poss- a terrific WcUy. lit was lively in there, ctf them arc imbued with a desire to be­ wipe
Barry, once in each week for three successive
day whereon the same Is made due ana pay­
ORDER-OF PUBLICATION.
the istudent of birds. Out I can te.r y*o, and I waau’t thinking come rich and be gentlemen. That may weeks previous to said day of bearing.
able, as above expressed, and should tbe sam*
State
of
Mlcblran.
■*
CHAS. W. ARM81RONO.
remain unpaid and In arrear for the space ot
■ i. the prairie:• parties of them have balls about xnyredf nt all. Wo had started on strike you as being peculiar, but it is
Tbe Circuit Court tor the County ot Barry thirty da vs then and from thenceforth, that la
1
.
Judge of Probate.
These men are
in Chancery.
(A true copy.)
say. after tbe lapse of tbe said thirty dayw,
I
in the spring. to which the select birds a run through an open space after tho nevertheless a fact.
1 At a session of said to
OMv&gt;* LeoiuKton
much ot the aforesaid principal sum of tbre*
M. in
lie im ited. These lialh-aro pic- Johnnies,-and just as we slower! down— known to tho police as grafters, and
i G urt. held at tbe v'
Complkfnant.
hundred
seventy
tour
and
lfr-100
dollars,
as
re'
Court House in tbe mains-’unpaid, with all arrearage of inter***
y had
nau got too close to they give a good deal more trouble .to
J
r. r- -ipie affar s from the humru stand - when we -saw thqy
MORTGAGE HALE.
Frederick l^ntnirton i city of Hastings, on thereon. shall, at the option of tbe said party of
■
*
us- to go after them— the authorities than ten times as ranny
i-dut Tht
ire* curious
diincts,
which the main -body for r
Defeudnut. ) Muud«r tbe 20tn day tbe second part became due and payable.
Default ka\Ing been made In the eruditions
'
of April A.D. IMS.
o! a certain mortgage made by Fred W. Rickel
jf-litary waltzes or pretty I began to feel ’ ik and weak and told hardeaed criminals.
Default
having
been
made
in
the
f«yment
ot
•
Present
ILHrCltment
Smith.
and
wife
Mettle
of
the
town
of
Hartings.
Barry
Interest
due
March
14th.
18©6
and
the
same
bavI
"Seo
that
well
dressed,
nice
looking
me that I thought I
&gt; •nn tunjps
the birds leap the man next i
Ch cult Judge.
County. Michigan, to Samuel Carson of Gales­
* w j’l»
.
unpaid and In arrears fur th*
•
It Rartsfdetorilyappearing to tbri Court that Ing remained
He^egan to say fellow who is sitting over there in an burg. Kalamazoo County. MKb'gan. dated
.. r one unotflier’s backs and rfiap their must be sunsta ;k.
of thirty dars and upwards tbe aforeaaM
I
the Defendant Frederick Leolngtun is a non- space
attitude of studied carelessness, eying December 7 A. D. 1L8G. and hoot de a in tbe of­ re-ident
principal sum of three hundred seventy-foar
I
something, and
wuigs, giving] their
' ' i&gt;ecn.liar
.
” cry.
_ Some~
of this stat*, and that be rt sides in tbe and
fice of the Register of Deeds, for the County of
16-100 dollars with all arrearage ot Intereat
the elderly man standing at the cigar Barry and Bute of Mlchigar, on the Seventh State of Ohio. On motion of Sweezey A Sweezey thereon
is now declared dne and payable by th* I
times rival bi; ds have fiercoducls, using Tbe next I ki_______________________
day of December A. D. t»6ln Liber 26 of Mort­ Solicitors for tbe Complainant. It is ordered
of said martgage, on which mr.rtgMS* •
th. ir kewr bi ls like lances, battleaxes with a bole through mychest. When I lighter? That fellow is a grafter. Ho gages. on page 212, on which mortgage there Is that tbe said defendant Frederick Lenlngton. terms
there
Is claimed to be due at tbe date ol thia t.
got Jt or how, I never knew, &amp;rat it dresses like, looks like and talks and claimed to be due at tbe date of thl« notice the cause bls appearance to Im* entered within four notice the sum of four hundred three DoBar* . I
and tnv ueds.
©(Three hundred ninety six Dcllars and months from tbedate ol this order, aud that: and fifteen cents, and an attorney V te* ot ;
! couldn’t have been more than ten min- acts like a gentleman, and yet it seems sum
Seven cents, and an attorney’s fee o Ff-een in case of tils appearance be cause his answer
Dollars provided for in said mod- I
uiay Bleulng’tea.
| utw 'before I collapsed, because a man to mo not more than ten years ago that Dollars provided for in said mortgage, and no to tbe c&lt; inplalnant *&gt; bill to t&gt;e tiled and a copy., Twenty-Gve
gage, and-no suit or proceedings at la v having •. ji
suitor
proceedings at law having b&lt; en institut­ thereof U&gt; be servi d upon tbe C-mi plainant's
he
was
a
$5
clerk
in
a
real
estate
office.
Instituted to recover the moor-* cured &gt;■
“The saest ..gorgeous Lady 331essing- couldn’t stand ijp long with that kind
ed t* recover the moneys ?ucured by said mort- Solicitors, within twenty daja after service of- been
said mortgage, or any part thereof;
a copj of said bill,aud In default thereof that: byKow,
i eas christened by her very ! &lt;f ^ventilator in hk bosom. ”—Wash- His people are very poor and never were ga«. or any part thereof:
Therefore, by virtue o! tbe power Of »
Now. Therefore, by viitoe of the power of said bill to- taken u« conft-ased. And it Is further sale contained In said mortgage, and tbe statute
able to provide him with any of the
,1 atlnwer.. Dr. Parr,. has long
_ since i ingkon Star.
sale contained in said mortgage, and the statute ordered that within twenty dajstbe said Coin- in such case made and provided, notice is he**- '
luxuries
in
which
he
indulges
hims
elf
plalnant
cause
a
notice
ot
thia
order
to
be
pub
­
in euch case made and pn vldeo. notice is here­
ssud nito tl &amp;• regions of -oblivion for
;
bv
given
that on Saturday tbe Twenty fifth d»y I
ir. the Hastimir Banxeb.m d th«t tbe. ofJulvA.Dnowadays. Yet he cmi now go into a fash­ by given that on bat*iday ttieisthday of June lished
JK*. at ten o'clock in the (ore- 1
• gi'uernl vv &gt;rl(L As an authoress she
A. D. 1HJ6, at un o'clock in the Forenoon, I said publication be continued for in ssid paper
I shall sell at .Public Auction, to lhe
i
But there is another view, most po- ionable restaurant ftid order u ipleudid shall sell at Public Auction, to tbe highest bid­ ■for six successive weeks, at least once In eaeh, noon.
-.-.■r sure, e&lt;.&lt;•&lt;! in making any mark, ।
est
bidder,
at the North front door of the CXxrt !■
der. at the North Front door of the Court week, or tbal he cause a copy of said order to House In the Clt) ot Hastings. Michigan (Ch*fc* &amp;
meal
from
a
bill
of
fare
that
is
jirinted
i
tent
of
all,
which
enust
be
considered
- .ugh she v &lt; rked at rhe business us
House tn tbe City ol Hastings [that'being the be pervonally served upon tne said defendant. being the place where the Circuit Court foe k
____ w of
_ ____
the_______
United
___ in French. He is not well up ia litera- Rlace where tbe Circuit Court for Barry County Frederick I/jnington, at least twenty days be­
: her successors of the pres- ] as affecting tbe (toKdity
Barn- County is holden). the premises deserilMMl fi
irtituted. Until the ' ture
iwoids-the. subjwt very cleverly
i boldenj. the ptmji(«m described tn said fore tbe lime prescribed for hl&gt; appearance.
In said mortgage, or so much thereof as may be ••
mt day. H:• r novels were many and i States as new qoDr^*Cx.kmknt Smith,
mortgage, or so much thereof ae may be neces­
if
it
is
introduced.
Still
he
h
u
hard
Circuit
Judge.
present
time
th*
west
has
been
bound
sary
to
pay
th*
amount
due
on
said
mortgage,
fashionable, Mrs. Gore like in their
8 per cent Intervet, and all legal costs to­
oos ts .together with an attorney's fee ot Twe*^ I.
to 'the east by tire of parentage and student,’devotes himself to a few select­ with
method and filled with strange and
,
gether with au attoriTy'* fee of Fifteen Dollars
MORTGAGE SALE.
five Dollars covenanted for therein. tbe prvmte- i
■
ring se aps of French. ^he edited home. The western man who was sent ed books for. several hours a dar and ba covenanted for thereto, tbe premises being de­
Default having been made in the conditions ts being described In aald mortgage as all tboee 1
other ways tries to improve his mind scribed in said mortgHge as all that certain lot
certain pieces and narcels of land situate an* ■
of
a
certain
mortgage
made
by
Maryrett
A.
k - »1 bear tv for fancy clients and at to rfhe senate or the house of representa­
piece and parcel of land situate in the Township Stevens. F'orencc E.npnuldirg. Orrin E. Bar­ being in tbe city of Hastings In tbe CountyM •'
and
his'maimers.
”
of Hartings In the County of Barry and Btate of ker. Man E Baiker Blanche B. Barker. Agues Barry and State of Michigan, and known am
fa^cy prices, r
’
""
and’ ’when
The Mews was tives was-bora inithe east; the western
Michigan, and known and ces&lt; rtbtd aa loltowm: Barker. Maitiu V. Barker. Harriett I. Bwtaer described as follows;
' ‘But how docs he get his money?”
lir&lt; started under the editorship of xnerchunt who had accumuhtted a kittle
Tbe west half of the Easi halt of East half ot to Emily Li. Bostwick, of Ub«.i. New Ycrt
The North balf of lots Nine hundred art* ala. 1 :
“He^shakes dice. He is on&lt; of the North
East raxrtrrot i-retion Twenty-four [211
• "::trk« Dick ‘ins she was offered an en­ money turned ma face to &gt;fhe east to
December 17 A. D. iMaaud record­ tv-three fS«5) and Nine hundred sixty four (Ml) ';
in Town three [3’j North Range Eight {8] West dated
cleverest
dice
shakers
in
this
country.
ed Id the offlee of the Rcgirter &lt; f D&lt; eds, for the of the City ot Hartings. Michigan, according tn {•
a purveyor cf fashionable visit the. old homestead or the last rest­
containing
twenty
*eres
more
or
less.
’
County cf Burry and State nf Michigan, on the tbe recorded plat thereof.
BAMVfcL Carson,
• ii -neo a nd asked £’800 a pair for it. ing places of his; parents.- He loved th» In fact, I don’t believe he has in equid.
. Sabah Jonssotr, ;•
19lh day ol December A. I) IF89, in I Iber 33 of
Philip T.Colghovr.
Mortgagee. Mortgai-es.
oac Ixcayse it; gave him'birth- Tije The plan he is going to follow now is
ou page 72. on which mortgage there &gt; Philip T. Codgrove. Assigneeot Mortgsgw*.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee.
this,
provided
be
succeeds
in
inufing
is claimed to be due at tbe date ot this notice
Dated Miweh 9.1896
50 for six months on ap­ present, genvratiat. iu the west feels up
JM
’
.
Cd
April
30,
IM.
the
sum
of
E
ght
hundred
Ninety
I
&gt;Kht
Pollsrs
the acquaintance of tho elderly man.
and Ninety Elzb: ceLUADd an atturiiC/s fee cf
f?r&lt; 'VuL. mi&amp;c if ufidently chose the latter, such thrill, is bqund by no K*?h endear­
MORTGAGE SALE.
They will enter upon a general conver­
Twenty-five Dollars piovidtd for tn said
with, the -ii&gt; • hoH’huly result 4U the end ing: tie. It is of the west, western; it
Defanlt hrving been made In the conditions cf mortgage, and du suit or procetefngs at law­
MORTGAGE BALZ/
,.t«l
sation,
in
which
he
holds
his
own.
They
&gt;f the tens-—Dickens having
_ in the has breathed a mcw atmosphere; it has
a certain iMonguge. whereby the power therein having been Instituted to recover the money s
having been made in tfte cotidil-'onj. .
w uptime Tefircd fr&lt; m his uncongenial imbibed new
and dislikes. In the have’aryera! drinks. Drinking becomes contained to sell nas beecme opeiatfveexecukd secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; ofDefault
h certain mortgage made by The Michigan *
Now,
Therefor-,
by
vir.ue
of
.tho
power
ol
hv
FrvriiiHti
H.
Bostwick
of
Barr)
C*
unty
tn
tbe
monotonous,
and
they
drift
out
in
the
w rk. and. John Forster hariiig;nccepted generations whi&amp;i are yet to come the
State of Mlcbipan to John Davei nort and Ira sale contained-1: said mortgage, nna the sUt- Whip Company a corporation organized unde •
in such cm-** inace and provided, notice Is tl e laws of the State uf Michigan and hart*)
...- psesT ad interim—she was informed bond-of sympathy will be still further streetttoget hi r. Does he tell tho old man Davcnrort Executors ot tbe last viii nr&lt;l testa­ ute
place of business at Hastings, Barry County ,
that hr. is a stronger in New York? Not ment of Ira Davenport deceased bearing date, hereby given, that on Saturday the irt day of it*
removed.
that her
evs were-tie* lunger,wan ted.
tin* Second day ot .June A. D. eiRhte-n bur- August A D: iwCaii to o'clol k in th* for noon, I Michigan to the Hastings City Bank a corpora 1# !
Therepn&gt;'enuitive
in theFifty-fourth at all He says lie has been here all his &lt;lred and eighty-one . and recoidtd in *hall sell af Public Auction, ro the highest bid­ (Ion organized undertbe laws of the Stale o a.
She fough for her hand lianl enough
Michigan
and haring its place of busim ss a ।», '
der
at
thNorth
front
door
uf
the
Court
House
the tifflee cf the. Register of Deeds, for- the
congress from \*ifcromiug until he visitedlife. He ha/I an engagement to meet count) of Barr} tn said State of Michigan, on In the City ot Ha-tlngs. (that’being tbe place Hastings. Barry County, Michigan.dated Marti f •
lady, affitr years of
some«friends at the hotel, but they dis­
third dt^ ol Jure A. !». eighteen where tii* Circuit Court fur Barry County is 5. A.D 1886. nnd recorded In the offlee ot tl* U
“ArdbiflD '2 hzhts’. ” luxury with her WHidjingtnn recently had never boon appointed him.’ He comes to another ibeTwenty
Register
of
Deeds, for the County of Barry ant . J !
tCHKholden), the prem1«es described in a :Id mort­
hundred aod eighty one in Liber 1C ot Mi&gt;rt£
“- hotatn)
—. -t *o much thereof as may ?- necessary Srntc of Mlcblran. on lhe Fifth day of Mr.Te* : £
said mortgage
was
dul —
magnificent husband, but we 'fear that cast-of Chicago. IThere are jura in Qali- fashionable cafe and asks the old man to ea. on page«00
___which
,___ -____
___ a--- __ duly
rage,ui
A. I) lfc9«. tn i..ibrr 32 of Mortgages.,on par- ?,
pa)
til*
amount
due
on
&gt;Kid
mor
gage,
with
assigned
n««lKDe4
oo
on
the
tbe
tenth
day
&lt;1»y
ol
o!
Janua
January
—
A.
•
P.
'
to
pay
I
।
fornu.
today
to
T^hom
Washington
is
ns
h‘*r positiac in *he literary
_ world was
-•r ct id. interest, and all l-gai cost’s, toselber 4-’i. on which mor(f a;e there is claimed lo b« ; .
have a drink. He drinks whisky, -but eighteen huo&lt;lre&lt;1 ai&gt;d ninety five, by thu raid S P««
Ith an attorney's fee of Twenty five Dollars ■ du* at the dHle»: ihl&lt; notice the sum of Flv. *», »
u t at any i une tine of soliZLsccurify. ' distant in every sense of the word as ♦HP.
-n. ncnniivemnii
HiTninflii
mhI Irx Davenport,executor*. toCaxneron with
the .w-rvtL-u
arc
usually smalt Perhaps
if -^bn
tlie
drinks .arc
usuaiiysmau.
rirnajwu
p waxmmn.
ot Detroit, in •»!&lt;! rt*te. and eo—
fnr therein, tbe I'remises being de- ‘'lH&gt;ii«and one lint dred &lt;tgh- -lx Duh*ar« ara . '
Privately sh J free! under a cloud from • Chinn is t &gt; u.s here in the twr. When he gets too manv lx* will lose one on the Ere*«t T. Tappey of tbe same place, sole exe- j eovena
scrlto d in said mortgay* aa ail that certain lot El.-ven cents, and an attorne'’-. fee vt Thirty .!
Dollars provide!, for in sa;i- mortgage, aw ij
the vandal cinch always connected her j President-V-Harrikin went to The Pacific flrvir A a thm- wn frnm nnp nlsim to nn- cUtor of the Iasi will of Psmela W Tappey, de- •iece
Pj&lt; mi d parcel of land siiii..te in the Town of ! fin
1U)(1 Brirn E wsurmiw ol u.e »uie ot jJ Maple
Mi
slope ji few yeni ago, he wm a visitor floor. As they go rrum om place to nnGrove
In the County of Barry and Bute n« »u!t or uroceeilIngs nt law haring been in i. «
name with ■&lt;’onnt’ d’Orsay, aud we supother tho places will deteriorate, and-• Color.tdo. sole executrix ot (he last will of of Michigan, and known and described as fol­ I Mituted to rveonr t!R- money. : cured bv soli 11. .
from
strange
[country.
Tbe
present
i.--rtgag'.
or any part, there!.;;
(». Waterman, deceased, which said as lows.hout reason. At alt events,
finally, the old ifmn having had a «uf- Thomas
Tbe Ea*t half of the South - East Quarter of ‘ Now.TamfOrc. by virtue of the pow.c o •
slgnmrul wm.on tbe First day of Juue A. D.
•iit-y w ver . tppear/to have taken any chief executive has oever seen the Rocky ( ficieut number' uf drinks to make him eighteen
buodred and ninety-five recorded In Section Thirty-two (82) in Town Two (2) North sale contained in s..td mortgi'ge.nod the &lt;.-uM I
’• ps to def ud chtxnselves against the moontains. much Jess sot foot upon the । woozy, the last place will be one in said Register’s Office. In Libtr32of Mortgages, Range Seven .") West containing Eighty Acres tv such cise mad* ami provided, notice n hew
i b\ riven that on Friday the Till rd day uf .'tils £ '•
page .T7B apon which mortgage there Is ot Land more or less.
charges &lt; -f j apers like The Age, which br;c*ldomain which slopes from their; which 3Ir. Grafter has .a dice boxplant- cm
Clalmr i to be due at tb* date of tbts notice, tbe
Emily D. Bostwick. ' A. D. 1WM5 at 10o’clock In the Forenoon. I aha! -2 •
sum of Three Hundred and rixfy-five dollars
cjitieipativi
„
Mortgagee. sell at Pifflllc Auction,.to the highest bidder, a .‘-I,
' . i similar class of journals snowy peaks to lhe ever blue Pacific. —tbe North front door of tbe Court House, tn th- •. .
Paiur
T.
C
olo ho vk.
(8065.001
and
nowt.lt
or
proceedings
at
law
hav
­
Homy
Litchfield
West
in
North
Ameri
­
that sprang iup in our own day, and
City of Hasting!, (that being tbe place wher • ’
'What do you mean by planted?”
Attorney for Mortgagee.
ing been Instituted at law to recover the same
the Circuit Court for Barry County Is bokSea]
■
rather suffidiv
id judgment by default— can Beriew.
By aha 11 mean that the barkeeper or any part I hereof, notice Is therefore hereby, Dated Ai rilMMh. 1HK.
the premises described In said taortxaxy. o ■ .
given, that on Tuesday the25lh day of August
London Spoliator.
so much thereof as may be necessary t« pas lb , ‘ .
is a friend of the grafter, and keeps be­ next, at eleven o’clock Id the forenoon, I riiall
MORTGAGE SALE. '
&lt;£nb T&gt;i-tnnrr In Gotham.
anwunt duexm said mortgage, with eight pe , . •«
hind the liar special dine and a special sell at public auction, io the highest bidder,
Default having been made in the conditions cent, intercit. and all legalcosts. together wit
(sale to cake plaee at the front door of tbe Court
When Rhe clubs of New Yo* were
TWO CUTE FOXES.
xlice'box to be used or special occamana. House, in the city ol Hasilngs that being tbe of a mortgage made by Wm. H. Whipple and an attorney’s fee of'Ttilrty-five Dollars got j •
fewer and theiir houses were smaller
Klace where tbeCircuit Court for Barry county bls wife Ella A. Whipple, to Jehu Andrews, enanted for therein, tbe premises being d» . '
•This
iaone
of
die
special
occasions.
Per
­
*They Had Fna While Baffled KmiteM than they arc now, the restaurants had
i held), the premises described in said niort- January 3.1883, and on January 23.1BM. record­ scribed in said mortgage as all tbote eertat '
haps Lshould explain to you that in or­ Kiu e. (or so much fbercef as shall be necessary ed in the offlee of tbe Register of Deeds of lots pieces aud parcels of laud situate in tt .
Wondered Where They Were Hidden.
.a monopoly-of all the big dinner* of a
Barry County in the Slate of Michigan, in Liber City ot Hastings In the County ol Barry a* '
der toimanipulate a dice box, or rather tosatlsfv the amount due on such Mortgage, 44
otMortgages, on page 1C3. on which mort State of Michigan, and known and deserUwd a
In Ctating is toltf the story of a pair aemipubliecharacter. Every one cf the
with seven per cent. Interest and legal costs,
tit--dice, die inside of Che box must be together with an attorney fee of Fifteen Dol­ gage there Is claimed ro be due Five Hundred follows:
f ‘uxes that fur n tinie, at any rate, .dozen or more large.elube in New York
and
Fifty One Dollars and eighty-nine cents
Lots six hundred twenty-seven 76271 six Inn ■ ■ ;
perfectly &lt;rn&lt;x4iL That is because the lars provided for by statute'-, that Is to say. tbe and no
suit or proceedings at law havirig been deed twenty-eight [Gifl and six hundred tweni* . '
-njoyed the spirt of a fox hunt Tho now has a ikitchen where .a dinner can
kHlowlng piece or parcel of laud, viz:
grafter holds one or more of the dice
The South West quarter of the South West instituted to recover tbn amount secured by nine [6281 togeiher with the tenements, herrtf I u
gs jumped them, but.after awhile tho b» prepared fur several hundred people
mortgage or any part thereof.
aments and aptmrtanences belonging or )*ajj» .»( .
in bis fingers and places ii in the box West quarter of Section Twenty-two [221 Id said
Notice is therefore hereby given, that on Sab wise pertaining to or situated upon said rea ■
.
'had «euded at a pond.
•with as much attention as the largest 1 in such a «&gt;*ay that it will slide out of^ Township Two 121 North. Range Ten [ 10] West,
in the County of Barry and State of Michigan, unlay (he 18tb day of July 1886. at ten o'clock estate including the power connected «itht* -, '
Ab »ut the center of tho pond was a .reataurantR could give to iL.
Many the ixxx right side up when the proper'c containing
in the forenoon, there will be sold at tbe north build Ings upon said real estate also In'-huD*. •’ ?
forty acres more or leas.
front door of the Court House, in tbe Clcv of engine, boiler shafting counter shaftlrg.puaey 1 •&gt;' .
ur wer^the two ends .of which were large dinpen have been given at the
Dated Kalamazoo May 25.1896.
"jh^ing the । time comes.
.........................................
Hastings. County of Barry and State of Mich­ hungers, belting aud machinery of every natur
CAMERON 1). WATERMAN.
Id the water, while the’highest point .of new Metropolitan club.
F
~ ***'’ .!
igan. said Court House being tbe place in which and kind connected with or in said buildinc. . h ■
iTJndm“‘Some of the dice shakers have oel-i; •
Ernest T. Ta ppey. Execntor,
the circuit court for the County of Barry is
Hastings Cit y Bank.
the curve was perhaps J2C feet above the •Wimer the Lotos gives half a dozen din­ luloid boxes planted, and this, wjth '" '
Hrlkn E. Water* an. Executrix,
held,
at public auction to the highest bidder,
Ph ilip T. Colgrove.
Mortncra'! n
of Mortgagees.
I- nd. The dogs were ^working about ners in its clubhouse, cacti one of which a square set cf dice, makes the sliding J. D. Burns, AttorneyAssignees
the
premises dSicribed in said mortgage or no
for Assignees
much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the
the* iH'ixti, looking far the {trail, and tbe is at*&gt;nded by «♦© or more people, and process an easy matter. But celluloid is
amount due on said mortgage whb the interts:
NOTICE FOR HEARING OF CLAIMS.
dm n were looking, too, and they were bs many as 275 persons hare bee* dined
thereon, and tbe coots, cnarges and expenses
likely to excite suspicion, so tbe leather
MOBTGAGESili
7~’(...
allowed by law and provided for In said mort­
h-ginniigf to feel rather.curious, espe­ there. The University and the Munhat- .boxes are most commonly in use among State of Michigan, County of Barry—sa.
Notice Is hereby given. that by an order of the. gage, said premises being situated in the Vil­
been nude In He roi dltlee
cially ax-every few moments they would Xan cltf* give large dinners from time dice RhAkers who are clever at their Probate Court for the County of Barry, made lage of Delton. County of Barry and Bta'e of ot Detsuh.be.lnf
&gt; eerteln moorage made br (ieoira w
hear a f&lt;H yelp sharply. It sdemed to be to time. Of ooureeanch a dinner wws- business. A man who is clever at his on the 15th day of May A.' D. 1H96. Six Michigan and described aa Village Lota Num Gregory and Ann Gregory bls wile to Anu t
inonttrt from that date were allowed for credi­ her thirty four and thirty-five In the Village ot AuMln dated January 2nd A.“D. ;**e. ■r* Tt
Lutes He services of extra waiters, but business can shake out four aces in pok­ tors to present their claims against tbe estate
a de risive hark, which it prdbably was.
lu the aff.ee of the keg!star of On Aj &gt;
*ccort“,‘ U corded
of
Nancy M. Jordan late of said
After awhile a movement in .-the top of it does not strain tbe kitebe* service.for the County of Bam- and State of NicMati "
er dice as easily as he can eat his din­ County, deceased, and that al! creditors nf Dated April». im.
??&gt;LheJl€?u&lt;1-&lt;hiy c{ Jaua*nr A. D. ira-r K .
the curve of tho tree in the pond attract­ Sew York Letter.
deceased are
required co pre
, •
John Andrews,
,
' ner. Not only that, but he defl® detec- said
■
Liber 33 of Mortaages.on pan 3®, on whie ‘
their claims to
said
Probata
Alonzo E. Kenaston,
Mortgagee. inortaaice there Is claimed to be due ai Hir**i .
ed attention.
. tion in the doing of it He would be isent
Court, at the Probate office, in the City of
Attorney for Mortgagee.
of inft notice tie yum of Twelve Hundred
..
“L’pcn ihw tree,” the aoeonnt con­
caught by
one m
of his own class, of Hastings, for examination and allowance, on or
five Dollars and Mxty-eeven cents, and an m
--------. . ,
‘! caugnt
tiy one
ordinary man would before the 16th day of N«.vemfer next, and that
tinues, "seated comfortably M the point . Th, Baar/amily of Anba«zm. Derby- Qonrs^ tat the
toroey’a feeof Tweniv-fiv* Dollars provided fo ’ •
MORTGAGE BALE.
— -- ------- »
jsuch claims will be heard before said Cour’.on
d said mortrage, and.no suit or proceed!, ga* ‘ &gt;»
f f its higbestmrve, was an old .dqg fox. shta. England, haw a roriona
b
Te do reason for respecting
the 15th day of August and on
Default having been made In tbe conditions law haring Wn instituted to roeor^r lb&lt; ’I
have
suspecting that ev
ev-­ Bnturdav,
।
Monday, tbe 16th day of November next, at ten of a mortgage made bv James F. Norwood and
Tbe cunning rascal had traveled .aero® in the ehap- «f u 1~&lt;' &lt;*
“ erythlng was not' right,
* ’ *•
o'clock in the forenoon of eaeh of iboee days Delia Norwood, bls wife. V» John Aidrew«. thereof 9ecured by S11&lt;1 roort&lt;*t’‘. w « r par ’
dice
box
having
been
produced,
die pund on the logs, then sealed tbe now over «O» years old. Thetotmd. rs
Now.’Therefore .by virtue of lhe power &lt; ! ’’i
"Die dice box having been produced.
Dated May 15th.. A. D. live.
March ZZ. 1883. and on March -27.18*3, recorded
U«tAw W. Armstrong. Judge of Probata in the offlee of the Register of Deeds of Barry sale contained In Raid mortaaae. and the
bent tree, aud while we watched he of the family, it appears, were great I
shake for drinks, and finally it ia
• *'
County
In
tbe
State
of
Michigan,
in
Uber
38
of
In
such case made and provided, aottae ka hen :
thllt they shake for money,
jerked his goodly brush up and down friends of King John. When that mon- i
Mortgages,on ;&gt;-ge DM, on which mortgage by given that on SMurdav tbe Eleventh day
&lt;*» c . b*
old man win not wmt to
aud barked his derision at the whole arch died, be made several land grants
Wanted—Responsible party either male or there Is claimed to be due Five Hundred aad Julv A. D 1896 at ten o'clock in the ftnen*e* . ■
Twenty eight Dollars and thirty-six cents and
Fubllc AUrtioc, to the hlgbeat Mt f I
J{ he docsn-t and eaa’t be penraad- female to take county Vigency for our Raisin no suit or proceedings at Jaw bating been In- shall sell atSo
pf rfurmance. After awhile we saw his to tbe Soara. One of these tracts, it ap- ,
2b fronl door of 'he CtJurt Hot
Seeder. It seeds a pound In five minutes, is
weI1 and good. Tbe grafter has
vixen seated on an adjacent log. They pears, had always been conveyed Witt
practical, durable, simple and sells on sight A ■t'tuted to recover tbe amount secured by said in the City uf Hastings, Burry Co.. Mteh. ul
mortgage
or
any
part
thereof,
being the place where the Cireutt C«*rt l
For particulars address.
affable and courteous all the time child eau operateBit.
were simply watching the futile efforts a loaf of bread as a witness ot gooa
Notice is therefore hereby riven, that on Sat­ Barry County ia betdra . the *r«rals. s Arrar
igalow, Williams &lt;i Co..
arforo they port comof c.-ur pack to locate them, and, likely faith. When King John mode over the ;
Cleveland. O. urday tbe I8ih day of July Ac, at teu o’clock ea in said mortgage, w » much thereof m.
in tbe forenoon, there will be sold at the north be necessary to pay tbe amount due on
papers
tth0 । nany, nowevtr,
however, it
i-nongh, they enjoyed tbe experience. ”
frontdoor of the Court House, in the Cirv of mortgage, with six per cent. Interett jm»L
papvio to
tv tho original Soar,■ he ’“
&lt;4_^e
in is a pretty sure -thing
—-o
tMkbNte*’* XwlUi IM—— d Brae*.
h®
Hastings. County of Barry and State of Mich- tegal costa, together with an mtornev's Me
traditional, loaf along with,'the
wnt- 1| Sat the grafter hM borrowed..............
of the........
old .
One of the men got up wind from tbe Saditional,
that tne grwivr
•
K&gt;. said Court House being tbe place in which Twraty-fiye taeilars ceveoantod fur tMrela.
frigs."
and the, -oitac
loaf are i feiww
. . .he_ had
»for
— I,।
!■
-uiiinals and his scent drove them out ing*.
fellow awut
about what
spent
circuit court for tbe County of Barry is Ipld, MWBisee being described in said Dwrtca*e
” and tho deed ttU(
~•------»
-----. ---o« sacred relics.
” I•
at public auction to the highest bidder, the 5-1 tDo*?
The dogs took the male fox’s trail and both kept tn
to f-hiu
thia /lev
dsy m
relics.—
prOmiBing of course to pay U
p*rcel» of land «it net e ta
premises described In said mortgage or eo Town of Cast let on In tbe County cf Barrv i
drove it at last to a log spanning a *6L
6L Louis Rep
Republic.
ublic.
j,
much thereof i s may be necessary to satisfy, St«. ot Mkb'ran. nurt known LnKlJSSL
the amount due on said mortgage, with tne In­ lot tows:
. .
• ditch, on which a man was sitting. The
---------------------------- .
"Thechancea are about even that tho
terest I hereon: and the coat*, charros and ex­
The
should invent
The man
man who
who should
invent a
a mama- |।
something, and if he
fox did not see the motionless wan till
penses allowed by law and provided for In sa:d
» Utt
chine ho that people -------------could drop
iu whlch ra_^
mortgage, aald premises betor situated In the cept two acres Id fbe
dose enough to be reached, when,
cnine
- a •penny
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. ..
---------1
. „„™. for »&gt;« doo
hjm tako
Village of D» Ron. County ol Barry and State of Also the South Teo
a frantic leap sideways into the water, in thc slot and pick out a name for the ,
Michigan and described as lot number sixteen off the North West qt
in the Village of Dtlteu also lot cumber erne
he escaped the grab. The race did nou babv would surely make a fortune—it the thing good natnredly.
|_
hundred and thirteen la Bush and Blackman's
last long then.
The wet fox gave off would take eo many tries to get a name
Addition to said Village m Delton. Barry Coun­
(M) *cre«
ty. Mich . aeourding to tbe Recorded Plat therea strong, easily followed scent, and the to nit.
turwy
___________ _______ _
wet brush was like a piece of lead, so
Dated, April 22. 1888.
A plumber in Bremen or Hamburg,
Job* Andrews,
tho animal was killed by tbe dogs while
FhiijpT
by hard labor and in a favorable ee«m.
AdonzoK. Kua
the men rushed in afoot to get a cloaer
him. ’’—New York Ptwe.
|
cm, make no more than 45.’*° a
■
view.
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�Hastings Banner.

CLEVELAND'S CASE.

I WR*, **K; H«E*rt-rr ... ■■!!■! II —...
,
! Gwkii Hwib did not eppmt omo&lt; llw
I nt of ieniori. Tb« cIem namtan twenljrThere are many persona is tbe United
H.rn End Ii I, tbe &gt;uf«t elM. enr *r&gt;dMAKSRALL 4.. CQQK.mtO’.
States who revile anti ridicule Hon. i more time to tbe consideration of the
from tbl« Mbool.
Stephen Grover Cleveland, president of ! claims of different aspirants to the vice uated
B:at»b Batter baa left rebool.
the United States. They sneer at him. I prarideacy than it had an opportunity
The elaa&gt; In ruuilc wUl *l,e a ooneert In
www BAurnm mxcz.. r^sTomcr,
They \deride his claims to being conse­ to do in recent canro—es There is not the hlEh reboot room Thursday erenlw
14. .87^.
crated. They jeer in a fiendish manner much uncertainty as to wbo will be May 28tb: admlr»lon 10 cent,. Proceeds
at the assumption that be is a man of Dominated f&gt;r president. It is clear to help bay near m&gt;k book, tor tbe bkb i
destiny. Their contumely is poured out now that McKinley is the choice of the rch’ool.
'
The seniors and juniors with three in­
as freely aa certain fanatics would have republican masses for that office, and
The Aw«l-Protection Tic Up.
tbe mints pour out the dollars of onr , the party should soon begin to turn Sts vited friends will enjoy a picnic at Thorn­
Everything is at • deadlock in the Sen­ daddies.
attention to the selection of the man apple, Friday May 29tb.
Fred Young. Geo. Wiseman, Milton
ate when It comes U legislation touching
But if Mr. Cleveland is a prophet with- | for the second place on tbe ticket. In
Murphy, Charley Bush. Ward Stratton
of the ...
post the
.
. onlj
. - and Morris Wooton have vfolled us tbe
tbe economic Intern a of tbe country, or out special honor in his own country; if a few conventions
aft lots, near Scfcool Hmm. &gt;J3&lt;».
its financial welfare. It was the purpose he withholds tbe announcement that he contest was that on the vice presidency, post week.
The fire alarm was sounded Thursday
of the Committee on Ways and Means to is readv for s third term in the fear . The democratic gatherings of 1831,
that it would be followed by a bloody • 1836, 1840 and 1888, in which Jackson, forenoon unexpectedly and in spite of the
call up tbe bill repotted by ebat-committee
riot in which he would disappear from Van Buren and Cleveland, respectively, great fight ou the part of a large somber,
repealing the free alcohol tfijure of the the face of the earth, still fellow citixens, i were the unanimous choice for pred­ the building was cleared in seventy
GonnanAVUson act. but tbe action by tbe ict not the fact be forgotten that there dent, were of thia order. So was the seconds.
The seniors will hold a festival Wednes­
Senate on that subject gave evidence that ore places on this fair globe of our* , whig convention of 1844, which nomtbe bill cannot prw that body as at present where Stephen Grover Cleveland is hqjd inated Clay by acclamation. The re­ day evening June 3rd ou the Methodist
lawn. Ice cream, cake and strawberries
in
high
honor
and
is
regarded
with
that
’
publican
conventions
of
1864,
1868
and
constituted.
will be served for 10 cents, This Is to en­
Tbe only effect of the proposition for re­ satisfaction which comes from lively j 1872 were of tbe same kind, for the Mis­ large the “comtnencemeDt fund.”
! oouri delegation's vote for Grant in
At a meeting of the senior class Thurs­
pealing the free alcohol section of the ex expectation of favors to come.
One of these places is the ancient town ; 1864 was an empty formality to obey day night, the uiutto which was given In
isting Tariff Is, therefore, -to invite forth r
—»:._w
—■ —
.
- There,
—
! the instructions given by the state when this column last week was cancelled and
of Bradford,
in Meny
England.
attention to tbe blunders of the Democratic‘ thanks to an American democratic
there appeared to be some chance of op­ this one adopted. “Plus Ultra—More Be­
* party in enacting that item of the Gorman1 tariff for deficit, business has been position to Lincoln, and the vote was yond.” It was also decided to invite Rev,
Tariff and the general unwisdom and in­■ spouting, jumping and thriving. The Immediately changed and Lincoln’s Grigsby to give the Baccalaureate sermon.
competency of tbe party in dealing withi loyal subjects of her gracious majesty nomination made, unanimous.
SIXTH GRADE.
tbe Tariff question. Tbe Republican। the queen, there resident, have been pil­
The trouble which has come to parties
The absence ones this week are Bur­
I
ing
up
the
pounds,
fthillings
and
pence
HASTINGS, MICH.
from mistakes made in the choice of dette Sutton. Willie Scotts, Zuela Engle- j
members of Congress who favor the repeal
and Willie Tyndall.
of tbe free alcohol clause base their opin­. in a manner most delightful and com­ vice presidential candidates would make hart
We are preparing our school exhibit for I
ion upon the fact tint the clause is only forting to John Bull’s commercial na­ a long story. Of tl n four vice ‘presidents
ture. While they were flourishing in —Tyler, Fillmore, Johnson and Arthur next October.
iSSSSSl
serving to pile, up obligations against the1 this cheerful manner, workmen on this
Our visitors are Mabel Nash and MiM
—who went to tbe presidency on the
Treasury, involving ten or twelve millions1 side of the Atlantic were not thriving. death of its incuhibent, only one— Stlncbcomb.
MI
m
Fifty
of
our
puplb
surprised
of dollars annually, with little or no good Indeed, they complained, and bitterly Arthur—gave satisfaction to his party.
FOB HOT WEATHER
very
effects upon the Industrial interests of the। too, of hard times and difficulty In ob­ Fillmore, it is trqe, pleased a faction of Woodard Wednesday evening. A giru
pleasant tjme was had and several
country. t Most of the Free-Traders in taining employment.
his party, and, iD/the trying’circum­ left as rememberances.
DRINK
That should not excite wonder when stances in which he was placed, he did
both branches favor tbe repeal bill for the!
Curl W.ber expects to pi to Hastlnxs Io L
reason that It affords a quick aud easy we read that iiJ Bradford alone in one fairly well. TyleF. however, immediate­
Wild Cherry
ly
after
going
to
the
higher
office,
got
a
few
days
to
go
Into
training
for
bicycle
i
yearitsexportsof
coatings
to
the
United
way out of a gross blunder of their party
States jumped from 81,200,000 to $7,500,­ into a wrangle with the whig leaders riding. With proper care ana training he j
in the last Democratic Gongress.
PHOSPHATE, and
000 and in J895 Its entire trade with the on a vital question of policy, and from will be one of the crackerjacks of the i
Although tbe free alcohol clause has not United States increased from $8,200,000 the effects of that feud the party did state.—Nashville News.
.
taken money from the Treasury, there are to $28,000,000.
not fully recover until three or four
Real Estats Transfers.
Hire’s goot Beer
already pending something like 810,000,­
We may say what we will of demo­ years before his death. The reason why
Dr. W.J. Mooriey Lee, the Distin­
000 in claims against the government— cratic financiering; we may acceptor re­ the republicans did not suffer from the
Kearney Root tn Maraud Campbell. 47 &amp;2100 a.
guished Japanese Throat and Leng
claims which the Democratic administration ject tbe democratic contention that hard Johnson disturbance was that the mn*. so. KuUand.
Ludwig EbuI to Catharine Paul, lota. Wood-:
10 eenM per bottle.
has refused to recognize, notwithstanding times would hove been suffered if-Gen. democracy’s punishment for secession land. II.
Surgeon, Ear and Eye Expert
3 bottles tor 25 cents.
Hnbenaat tn Chao. H. and Julia A. I
tbe fact that such claims are tbe natural Harrison had been reelected in 1892, had not yet been completed. Tyler, of -Jacob
lots. Nashville. MM.
.
and the tariff for deficit had never course, was really a democrat on the Reynold:-.
Peter C&lt;&gt;«ert u&gt; James M. and and Grace E ’
andloglcal outcome of the legislation Incurbeen placed on the statute books, but chief issue of the day aud not a whig, Bauer. Im*, Grant’s add. city. 8100
porated In section-61-of the existing Tariff the fact is not to\&gt;e ignored that, as a
David Bwker to Harry O. Bowker, 2K a, oec. and the whigs who Dominated him to
WE SELL THEM.
act, known as the free alcohol danse. Tne result of democratic legislation on this attract the democratic vote framed no
uurr rui, DEEDS.
investigation by the Committee of the side of the Atlantic, the trade of the platform, while Johnson’s nomination
John McArthurtn David B. Kilpatrick, par­
The ooh d xpKtaiht «ho hi, Mj0!rt
Bouse has -demonstrated that the enact­ English town of Bradford has been ben­ was a concession to the war democrats. cel. »|, Woodland. SlfiO
ment of that clause was made without re­ efited within tbe lost 12 months as The convention in neither case thought
New York and this state, will iWjD Ttl|.
Naval Cadets.
gard to tbe other schedules of tbe Tariff the trade of no .American community of the possibility of the death of the
1 am requested by the Secretary of lhe
president.
bill, with tbe result that, where it was in­ has been stimulated or promoted.
HASTINGS ON WEDNESDAY,
Shave hairs as we may over the tariff,
It is a well-known fact, of course, Navy to name a cadet for the Naval AcadAlso ebntee Irraona, 3Oc prr Sox
tended to give to the -manufacturers who
invoke the shadows of Bright and Cob­ that conventions seldom give any intel­ eny for thia, the 4th' Congressional District
Aimour’a Luncheon Beef t and
JUNE 3RD,
aid confoming to a custom that has prenee alcohol In tbe arts a “free raw materi­ den; glorify Clay, Lincoln, Blaine, Al2 pound r«o.
Hrinr. Baked
ligent consideration to the question of
Bean* in Ton atn Sauce. Table
al,” tbe result of tbe legislation was not | boon and Aldrich—yet facta like this tbe choice of a vice-presidential candi- ivilled in tbe District 1 have arranged for
Sauce
sad
Pickles
of
all
kind*.
a competitive examination *o be held at
Io accomplish this purpose. Moreover, so , stand in the broadest and boldest re­ date at nil. The selection of the man
Hastings, June 3. 1896.
nadly was tbe matter handled that lhe lief.
for the first place on the ticket is the
All candidates will report at the office
No American city, no American inter­ only thing that these gatherings or- 1o’ Dr. A. P. Drake at 9 a. in., where tbe
action, if carried out, would have resulted
All Invalids who visit (these eminent
in grossly disproportionate Protection be­ est has been fostered and benefited by dinurily concern themselves with. Even Jeraminattou will be made by the United
specialists on that day Will receive services
States Examining Board.
ing given upon several lines of others and so-called democratic statesmanship, in the instances in which this man is '
three months free. Their lonx experience
The
competitive
examination
will
be
i
while, if we look beyond the sea, we determined upon beforehand,grograph- ।
in tbe largest hospitals ot the world en­
compounds, as well as aleohol not used In
by Prof. A. P. Wilkinson, Middle-I
shall see business jumping; the rivals of leal or factional considerations gener- made
,
ables them to successfully treat all chronic
tbe arts. It is further shown that the
i. lbwiod
Lawton:; n.
•«. M.
m. Evetve- r
our manufacturers growing rich, while ally dictate the nomination of the sec- ।vile; T. R. Smith.
diseases.
Invalid* should not fail to con­
XJxjvby F. Thomas j
carrying out of tbe free alcohol section of foreign workingmen are earning the ond officer. Some other locality and land, Mendon.
sult them.
tbe Gorman law woq^I result In tbe de­ wages which should go to the pockets some other element of the pnrty than '
struction of tbe wood aleubol Industry in cf American workers.
the one which gets the president Is alThis is the subject in a nutshell. Here Io^e&lt;i to “name" the vice-president.
whlebmany millions of-dollars of Ameri­
we have the matter so presented that it Thus the second office becomes a sort
can capital were invested.
.
But tbe Senate is powerless, or at least can be grasped by the meanest under­ of consolation prize for the side which
standing.
was beaten in the contest for the first
refuses to.act in lhe matter. That body
In view of this condition of affairs, Office. Btrt even under these limitations
Is unable to either enact legislation' that how absurd it is for a newspaper like the the conventions seldom take intelli- j
would be helpful In providing some addi­ Louisville Courier-Journal to continue gent advantage of their opportunities.
tional Protection ■ to our struggling In­ to regard Mr. Cleveland as a presiden­ In the conventions in which there are
dustries, and at the same time afford ad­ tial quantity. It says: “The time has contests for president the delegates are
,
- exhausted
t—------------ditional revenues, but its combined ma­ come when he ought to speak out. He usually
andgc
anxious to get
and &lt;ht)r
jority of opponents to Protective legisla­ .houIddiMipatEth^inJurioUEr.-port! 1 &gt;‘°“c "hen *J&gt;C« “re
circulated
lurgeiv
bv
hi.
enemler.
bat
ru
’
h
the
nomination
ot
the vlee-pre.1tion is unwilling to repeal a Democratic
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aided, by judltion.’ friend,. A word &lt;’’"t through without any thought, of
blunder in Tariff legislation. There is
from him will Iw all that ianeceaaarv. I »•“
of U1'
,or *e
now pending in the Senate, as amendend it Ehoiild be spoken atonce. It will ; higher oUlw to whJeh he I. heir eontlnnents to the bill repealing the free alco­ be of algnal benefit to tbe ceuae of .
There will be no exra® for a»y
hol chose, propositions for restoring the sound money to remove thia apecter of •“&lt;* P™rlpltaney In lS9«.-8t. Loula
entire schedules of tbe McKinley law, and a third term from the field on which the Otobe-Demoerat.
Means everything. It'gives lhefarmer pos|
STUFFED STATEMENTS.
also for Increasing the duties upon wool, battle la to be fought."
essing the best Farming Implements a de­
So far as the great majority of thc ;
- ------lumber, agricultural products, earthen­
cided advantage over ail others
ware, coal and iron ore. The auti-Pro- American people is concerned, it is a • !&gt;• Treasury Holds Nothto* But Lia­
bilities
matter of supreme indifference what i
tectkxi, ‘xio-Dothlng” policy is, therefore, Mr. Cleveland
------------ - ---------, may not think
„„ onTfte .Utemenl often made In thi«
may or
►RM
a &gt;&gt;■
given additional force -and effect before *tbe. third
of” the
TT term
r-.qneatlon.
-*
“1 His record Is so-called “available P^eentoge
cash balance
in
tbe country, as a policy (bat has complete
\
T Up i* “
“
th. United State, treaaurv I. a liability
and
whether
he
speaks
or
rebins
in7Jt
the
L
’
niud
8ut
««
treasury
la
a
liability
and absolute-domination of the Senate.— ^&gt;7^
'^,‘x
aT“* I “"d "Ot an u-et, I. borne out by the
Just how to obtain the best start may be a doubtful tiding in some
Is all the same to them.—Albany Jour- .
,
. a
.
J
cases, but when it cornea to farming implements of various kinds,
nol
J
i frank admissions of Senator Gorman.
nal.
The gold reserve la dwindling and la
Goodyear Bros, can give you the best start because they sell the best
During thc naval debate the Maryland
Foraker*. PoslUou.
dow only a little above the 8100,-000,000
। statesman, said that he “conceded a full
implements made. For instance there’s the
The democratic brethren never tire ’ treasury, yet there stood against this
in asserting That Senator Foraker is j balance $116,000,000 appropriated before
The NashvlHe American says that the ready to engineer a bolt among the Ohio this congress assembled end not yet
democratic party “has never been a party delegates at St. Louis. So persistent paid.” It was Gorman’s further affirwith one idea” Nobody baa ever accused hu the democratic press been in this matlon that “it will take every dollar
that party of haring one national Idea upon assertion, that it seems to have iu the treasury to meet current ex­
which any of the party has been united to prompted the senator in his speech on penses and past appropriations and
the occasion of an informal reception there will be another raid on the gold re­
any extent
given -him by the Lincoln club of Cin- 1 serve running it down below the $100,Strong
does its
On one of our inside pages will be found -cinnati. In the course of his remarks ' 000,000 mark, and another bwue uf
work
{bonds.” Hence, though the “available
and satis* ,
-a list of county aud township officials. tic said:
Hence, though the “available
“
And
I
may
say
we
are
practically
cash
balance
”
is
now
alleged
to
stand
at
factorily
Also a Hit of former county officials and
a simple arto ¥
1
ubout 8273,000,000 it represents nothing
•tbe time they were in oMtcl Thia Het Maj. William McKlritey will be nominated
,.n.
I.
heavy lifting
amouut of indebtedneoa, which
was completed by John G. Naider. County br acclamation. I may say that Maj. Me- “ut
Ktaley ha* delegated this work to me, and Ih® government will have to pay. Some
Clerk, and is a valuable one for reference. I think I know whereof I sneak."
i of the money is due 8hn Francisco for a
Senator Foraker will present MeKin- ( post office, and much more to the sugar
One must admire tbe course of Hon. leyla name to the convention, and tbe makers for bounties. All the seaboard
Then there’s the NEW
Wm. MeKlnlej, of Ohio, oar future Pres­ inference from the above is that ho olates and most of the interior ones
ident, in not allowing the standard men of will move to make the nomination by ' have valid claims upon it. Yet SecreWESTERN CULTIVA­
the eastern states to force Mm into -mak­ acelam&amp;tion unless unforseen contin- ■ tary Carlisle hold* it under lock and
TOR that has many
ing any declaration upon the flnanclai genckss arise. Senator Foraker is a key to sustain the boast that, after all,
points of usefulness about
question previous to the 6L Louis conven­ man of honor, and it is a gross insult ( democratic management has kept the
to insinuate that he is capable of the . national coffers full to overflowing. It
it possessed by no other
tion.
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trickery that would be involved in lead- . 1* as if a buk should report among its
similar machine in the
~ v o
•
,
An effort Is being made to organize a so- ing a defection from McKinley in tbe , assets the deed* and bond* it holds In
eocveatioe.
—Toledo
»]—
— ------m«ket. With the new
celled Independent s’I ver party in this
xweuu Blade.
nuaoe.
escrow
or-------------------the money due from
it to its
4
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,,
..I customer*.—San Francisco Chronicle.
draft device the shovela
'
\(V/
county. Such a move bears on Its face
ETA leading democratic organ, tbe
--------------------------tbe earmarks of deception and chicanery. Baltimore Sun,
Bus, pointe out that its party
P*rty |
EPSome democratic nepers reproach
“»V be forced into the
In tbe aouih «is “badly demoralised and Mr. McKinley by saying that he has not
No doubt such a movement would have Iground to any required
i
approaching diaintegrstion.••” I been able to&lt;ay his own debts. There
some honest conacienilons supporters, but rapidly anDroaehinsdepth without any effort on the part of the driver. The cone bearin?
Thia
is
unquestionably
true. The I
Its object is simply and solely to defeat
sre a great many men in theee demo­
bosses are no longer able to control cratic hard times who are. in the same
coupling i^not shown in the cut) is adjustable in every way and all wear
the republican party and in the Interests
things down there with tbe bugaboo of
of democracy. Tbe democratic party has “negro domination." A spirit of inde­ condition. Nor will Mr. McKinley—if
can be taken up in a moment, and a fifth shovel can be attached for
be ahotrid become presidentcf the Unit­
do hope for success, and no reason to ex­ pendence has been developed among
putting in small grain. .
ed Statea-do as Mr. Cleveland ha* done,
pect It. because it doesn’t deserve it On tbe people, and it ia quite evident that
make three or four million* of dollars
r J".
,0 ,he,e we h,ve tbe KRAUS RIDER and a full line
the contrary it merits the condemnation of they jjropoae to vote aa they please fn tbe course of a few years in office.—
every honest, patriotic man. The only hereafter, which means that a great Iowa State Register.
°
‘
IK- CULTIVATORS and it would be worth your time
many of them will quit voting tbe dem­
ln f,ct K.you ever want anything in the line cf
ocratic ticket.—St. Louis Globe-Demon,rw., MPI'EMENTS’ BUGGIES, WAGONS. HARDWARE or
to Mr aomethiur
one attempting to cover up three
BICYCLES it Will pay yoU t0
on
hi™ »
’T"" wi!l vot*
Wm H he h uomb,.,^. Furtb„.
republicans in 1893 turned over to them

Thunday, ’M »y ^8. 1896.

editorial n0tes~

Anyone desiring to
boy any farm or city
property will do well
to look op the bar­
gains offered below.

—Spectacles.

Properly

Fitted
With

Glasses.

No

Any of above parcels
will be sold on time
with reasonable pay­
ments down.

PlSflELDOOft

Chare
For
Testing.

F. R- PANCOAST,

MS ASAW TO lASfflB!

DR. HELEN LEE.

FOR ONE DAY ONLY.

Hams &amp;

■^Van Arman

Good Start...

Combined
Walking

Ji

trick ha*

GOODYEAR BROS

�Tbe rtfbth end. p.,11,

Thursday, May 18,
28, 1896.
xo?
w. R. COOK. Local Kdltor.

YOU CAN BUY

Wall Paper
Cheaper than 1 can

My Moving Sale is a
stiecess, I am selling
White Back Wall
Taper in cotnbinaiotis, side wall bor­
der and ceiling for
The best patterns at
,,c. Sc, 10c, 12c. and
15c. If you buy the
goods 1 wont have to
move them.

Fred I. Health
The DRUGGIST.

* C1KQQL/1T1ON *

Tri? week,

$6 quires.

-lereafter, changes for advertisements
’ reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
:ti-ure insertion in the issue of the week
when brought.,
, .
School tabtete at cost al Landis’.

Landis’ Celery Compound 75 cents.

Try Larnite Little Liver Fills *0 cents.
Fine teas and coffees at Phillips * Erbs’.

Call at the-Christmas studio -for Picture
Frames.
Metts oil grain plow shoes for sale by
W- H Spent??.
.

W. H. Speoce offers mene low shoes, G’s
a:&gt; 1
way below cost.
lune 14 is Childrens Day also Memorial
Day f«»r tbeCnlghte of Pythias.

t
•

You can get Ladies russet shoes, cloth
at .W. H. Spence’s forfc.OO.

A complete linear all lhe latest styles
of Frames at the Christmas studio.

lee cream -delivered for only 25 cents
per q inrt.
Bv rmaw &amp; Marple..

tal). nl.

Tbe writer is informed that some people
positive delight U) think of tbe
object to the good roads movement be­
occur next month.
A very Eovel otrt en- cause bicyclists are at tbe baek of It In unselfish and tboroogbly united manner
In which the people along tbe Grand Rap­
terUhitat vrocn* ia being prepared un­
this city at least this is not tbe case. Tbe
der tbe Mpervtstoo of their HBctent tcach- city and lhe business men are backing*tbe ids road, leadine by tbe Gardner farm and
the Matthews school boose, bgye taken
movement, and pushing It on.
Tbe Mey- hold of tbe good reads movement) If they
Jas. W. Prtoestate agent for tbe Rock­ cMsto are doing what they can to forward
had been of such small menu I caliber as
fort Ins. Co^ of Illinois, was In the city the movement, but are they to btf con­
to refuse te help build a good road In front
this week nrt made a satisfactory adjust­ demned for this? On the contrary are
of some other mens fann, because of the
ment of the loss on Miss Ida Tinkler’s they not to be praised for their enterprise
fear that It might possibly be a few dollars
house.
Mrs. L. A. Wetzel Is tbe city and liberality? Is any man, and a farmer
more of benefit to that man than to them­
agent for this company.
above anyone else, so blind or prejudiced,
selves’ they would probably be trudging
Quito a number of people And fault with M not to see and know that good roads are along through the sand to-day just as they
their pointed toe shoes.
They don’t get a big benefit to him. A bicycle packs have for years. But they were not built
tbe right kind of pointed toes Woolley A down the road. It doesn’t cut one to pieces on that plan. They look a good, sound,
Bronson are selling large quantities of as a narrow tire wagon does. The only sensible “broad guage” view of the matter
razor and needle toe shoes. Now they objection to the bicycle then must come and went In to make a good road. And
have the correct shape tbe long drawn out from the fact of riding a wheel as a means they were not afraid to make it in front of
o&lt;* pleasure and recreation.- It hardly tbelr neighbors farms first either. ^Dan
lasts.
The Superintendent of Farmers Insti­ Siems as if anyone could be so narrow Matthews, Frank Hoes. M. DoucL Will
tutes, Kenyon S. Butterfield, requests the minded as to lake such a position. They Kronewitter, Charley Gardner^ Alfred
officers of Barry Co. Farmers Institute, might as well insist upon having their Harwood, Mike Strouse, and others work­
including the Vice Presidents from the wheat cut with a cradle Instead of a binder, ed faithfully, several of them helping in
because someone Is to have an easier time the good road cause where it w^uld be of
several townships to meet with him June
sth at 11 a. m. at the office of Dr. Wood­ by doing It by tbe latter method which Is no benefit to themselves whaievmif they
much cheaper and better. Such an ob­ wanted to look at It from a seltten point of
mansee over the City Bank Hastings to
jection is like “biting your nose to spite view. They alsq appreciated what the
arrange for next winter’s Institute.
your face’’ and we cannot see how any citizens of this city did to help them get
farmer can take such a superficial view of good roads, and last week when tbe city
Owing to tbe fact that the funeral
It when he must know that he will get was graveling the dugway and In front o f
of Miss Hallie Hotchkiss is to be held on
iofinltely more benefit from it than any­ the cemetery, they generously gave tbelr
Frl4ay aflernoon, tbe Womans Club will ,
one else.
Instead of trying to keep time and team work until the job was
be held on Saturday afternoon al the usu­
.bicycles our, farmers as a class in tills completed. Their labor te now bringing its
al hour and place of meeting. Should It ’
community, ought to tbauk tbe Almighty owu reward, for instead of plodding
happen that the funeral occurs before then
when they can get roads in fit condition through sand as of yore they have as nice
the club will meet as usual. A full at­
for bicycles to run op. And when they do a road of its kind as there te in Michigan. tendance Is'desired as considerable Im­
it means thousands of dollars saved to Where the road Is packed a team can easl- “
portant business is to be transacted.
them every year, saying nothing of lhe ly trot with all the wheat that can'be piled
A terrible cyclone struck St IxjuIs, Mo., pleasure to be derived.
on a wagon, whereas 40 bushels was a big
yeshrtUy and the destrucUou of life and
Last week the cily completed, fixing up load, and a hard lug, before the good road
property Is appalling. The grand stand tbe ‘Mug way”, which has been no little was made. Te be sure the Grand Rapids
at the race Hack was struck and 150 peo­ source of annoyance to farmers and citi­ road isn’t perfect yet. but it has a class of
ple were killed; river boats were sunk and zens alike who travel over It, and fixed up people all along the line who are alive to
all an board perished. The number of considerable highway besides, all of which the necessity'and importance of good
dead and injured Is said to be fully 1.000 was treated to.a thick course of gravel. roads. They will see that this road is
and -may be many more.
Tbe destruction The road through the dug way and by the kepi up, and Improved, as they are plan­
of property will number many hundreds cemetery, has always been a very sandy ning this ‘fall, by putting more gravel
of thousands of dollars.
one, but no further trouble will be exper­ where it needs, it. Of course there
The biggest trout ever caught in a Mich­ ienced with It, especially that portion were some who should have been Interest­
igan stream (with the exception of several through the highway, if any attention at ed in building this road, who wouldn’t
and didn’t give a cent or a day’s work
captured in the waters of West Creek by all is given it In tbe future. No Jess than
towards it. or help it in any way. It te a
Hastings G sherm an this spring) was taken six yards of gravel should be dumped on
matter of common observance though that
from lhe Prre Marquette river by Jeroore every rod of highway within the city
they travel the road just as much as any­
Van Valkeuberg, of Grand Rapids, It Is limits, and eight yards would be better.
body else. They don’t insist upon coming
Only
four
yards
were
dumped
to
the
rod
a rainbow trout, and measures 26 inches
into town by the sandy road as they might
in length, J8 Inches around, and weighs 7 along by the cemetery, counting a yard
to a load. Gravel cannot be put on too and as they would have bad to yet, had
peundsand two ounses. It will be mount­
thlck.and If ever this community has good not the enterprising ones rustled out and
ed land sent to the Smithsonian Institution.
roads plenty of gravel must be put on and built a good road for them. We hope that
\XMiss Bessie George assisted by her class
why not put It on now and finish It? We they all see tbelr mistake and admit it, and
ia elocution gave her third annual recital believe that It would be economy to do tbe will be found booming the good road move­
at the opera house Friday evening?) Miss
work all up at oue time as long as it must ment from now on. We wish that the
George has too large a class to permit of be done anyhow. The greatest mistake people along every main road coming into
eaeh reciting, and two short farces, and made in gravelling roads Is made in not the city would pattern after those living
detearte drills were given. Interspersed putting the material on thick enough. And on tbe Grand Rapids road, and go Into the
with a few recltatkms and music, f Owe of
in this[community above all others there good roads movement heartily and united­
tbe pleasing features of the program was Is no excuse for such a mistake, as we ly.
the statue posing by Mrs. W. E. Merrit, have an endless amount of clay and gravel
(Additional local news on 8th page.)
Misses Gertrude Stebbins ahd Mae Brus- in every direction from the cily. The
eeauA/
people of Bedford haul their gravel four

Buildings were destroyed in many par’s
of the state by windstorms and eye knits
this week. It Is only a question of time'
" Trade with the home merchants who ad- when this locality will suffer from the
rerttse. TWy are reliable and progress- same cause. Protect your property from
•‘windstorms, cyclonesand tornadoes”wl:h
e i’iuse 52.00 bicycle* shoes at W. H. a policy In the “Associated Underwriters.”
J imi what every cyclist should A five year policy Is very cheap and is
wort’i many times what it costa.
Chauncey R. Bismof, Agent,
duHN—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Be?
Hastings. Mirh.
s «&gt;f DetroK,-on Saturday May 16, an
A meeting of the executive commlvceof
the Hastings High School Alumni Asso­
An &lt;&lt;e K.*Mftrt&lt;nent of dowers, five eenis
ciation was held at lhe Banner office Sat­
in h on Saturday only, at Miss Geiurday afternoon, Pres. Wooton being in
the chair. It was decided to hold lhe re­
?Ur Lodge pi-mlc gt Tbornapple Lake union and banquet at the close of the com­
FtHayjtetie tith.
Return trip tickets
mencement exercises as usual. The ban­
1
AH Itivltedi
•
quet will be served by the ladies of
|Ve will vxchuuge any of our shoes for in.nuel church. Dr. Clarence Barber^W
The vfcry Enest canned frail «t all des.■ ;-:ii»n can be found at Phillips de Erbs’.

better and eggs and all kinds of farm prod«e.
Spences’.
Stebbins will continue her Saturd v. .ale. apd on that day, a complete new
lite- of yjfe and -91.98 hats will be on sale
•I »hn Q. Cressey; foonerly uf this city,
has lieen appointed deputy warden of the
prison at Ionia, where be has occupied tbe
th- poskon of hall-master lor several

1-. Mead and A. E. Davenport. hn\e
h . I a couirjte walk laid iu front of their
re-dencej. L. E. Stauffer.
Valentine
L.ino. C. IL O-iborn.and M. L. Cook have
dso had rote-role walks laW.
The Trov Laundry is iww settled In
theh- new quarters two doors east of tbe
city ban*. Tney guarantee to do good
w irk. .Shirt waists a specialty. Laundry
".-. led for and delivered If desired,
We are glad to note the success of our
h urling and entorpri-ilng young druggist,

Geo. W. L indls, who has opened a Drug
store :n the Newton block.
It will pay
you to get his prices before buying.

The Grand Rapids U. R, K. of P. are
making an effort to form a drill squad for
the purpose of taking part In the prize
drill daring tbe national encampment at
Cleveland lhe latter part ot August.
The Standard Oil Co. has purchased a
piece of i;round near tl.e Furniture Fac­
tory aud contracted 15000 brick of 8.
• :ru«&lt;‘l. and will erect a good store home.

S-veral years ago Bert Draper, then
Hv ng near Freeport, bought a buggy of
Messer Bros &amp; Reynolds on a lien no ,
^••on after he sold tbe vehicle and skipped.
He was arn red last week at Manton and
now boarding with Sheriff McKevitL
His elimination will be held to-morrow.

Frank Brovont, a IS jear o’«l b»«y who
« as r cently returned from tbe State Pub­
lic School al Coldwater to his parents near
Nashville, is in jail charged with larceny
The youth seemed lo have a penchant for
stealing everything that be could x«t his
handB on. He will probably be taken to
toe Reform School.
7

miles, bul they dump eight loads of gravel
every rod.
They don’t bulid as much
road lu a day as ibose farmers do w*o
only dump two loads to the rod, but when
they gel their road fixed it Is there “for
keeps,” and won’t have to be all worked
over again In one or two years.

Satu 1 day eleven out of fifteen path­
masters of Rutland township, who would
be mor. Interested In gravelling lhe
Yankee Spring? road, met at at the par­
lors ot tbe Hastings National Bauk, pur­
suant to an invitation that bad been sent
them. Sylvester Greusel was made Chair­
man of the meeting and W. IL Cook was
elected Secretary.
Plans were laid
for starting good roads work on the
Yankee Springs road Tuesday June 2nd.
This Is ou^of tbe sandiest roads coming
luto ihe^HK. and one ot tbe hardest to
travel over.-1 A fine hill of gravel not over

elected toa»t-maarer. Arranisemeou are
six rods from the highway te on Hon. A.
b.-lug wade tor an excellent meeting.
J. Bowne’s farm In Rutland, adjoining the
T &gt;-day "good road." work will be com­ city limits.
Mr. Bowne has generously
menced eaal ot Quimby lit the district given as much of this gravel as may be de­
orer which Scott Mclnto»li 11 Palltmaiter- sired fpr good roads work, and his gilt Is
Srett ba. .down a, moat coraiuendable In­ fully appreciated.
It was decided to first
terest In the work by not only working grave! tbe Bowue bill, one of tbe worat
himself but haa given all the clay and ones ou tbe whole road, aud as much-more
gravel needed for Ute roada, nnd lie has “guod roads” work will be done as the
an abundant .upply of lhe very 0ne.t kind farmers along the line cau do. The city
on bls farm.
Forty rod. ot good rood, will do Its full share. The farmers
around Quimby will be a revelation, and Rutland have hauled their produce to
the pleasure, experienced tram even a market over one of lhe poorest apologies
short distance ot good road on that street for a road there te iu Michigan, ever since
eerUInly ought to Inspire the fanner. Io Barry County was a wilderness. It re­
further effort In this line.
mains for them t &gt; say whether they will
Monday Michigan waa visited by one ot have a good road, or whether they prefer
Everyone who was
t te worst alorma ever known lu lhe his­ the present one.
tory ot tbe Blate.
A cyclone passed present at the meeting agreed to be pres­
ent
with
bls
team
by
seven o’clock a. m.
t nouxh the sooth aa.t prrtlon of the M.te
carrying death and destruction In IU path. Tuesday June 2nd. George Loehr will
Oakland and Lapeer counties suffered the h ive to drive about six miles to be preset t
moat tbe damage amounting to .at least but he promised to “get there” on time
Frank and Afton
S &gt;00.000.
At this writing 48 people are and he will do it.
known to have been killed and 08 1 nJ a red S ulth will also, have to travel long dis­
tances.
Those
who.
were
present and
many of wlaom will no doubt die. Secre­
tary Bogers of tbe Michigan Mutual Tor­ promised to be on band with their teams
nado Cyclone and Windstorm Co., expecu were: Frank Waters, Richard Wells. Lee
aetde Ion -»for hie company as consider­ Cobb. Dean Ferris, Warren Foreman, Tom
able insarance has been taken ont there. Kelley, George Loehr, Afton Smith. Jas,
Cycltmea seem to be growing In Irequency McGinnis, Oliver Hale, Frank Smith.
aa well aa Intensity, and no part of the Three days work next week will gravel
fro n the city limits to the quarter line
country seems lo be exempt.
road by Dr. Lampman’s place. As many
Window screens are an absolute necesally these days when bugs. worn.« and as will give their lime and team work tor
one or more days next week will please
film are so plenty. Welwrt Bros., have
tear j their names at the Banner office
window screens that are .uperlar to any
Saturday together with the day or dajs
other made. They can be put In tbe upper
All should be equally
•r lower nub. and I. tbe
screen that they will work.
roads. They are for
lo-k and cannot be taken out from the ouij interested in good
tbe benefit of everybody, and in order to
aide.
In damp weather they can le
nt them all petty Jealousies must be laid
loneened by m«*oa of a thumb screw when
other makes ot screens are awelled to that aside. They will be built In those town­
.nob a thing la abs.iuuly Impoalble. ships where the fanners along tbe way
want the® the worst, and where they are
continual swelling and shrinking warp
mited tn their effort! to get them. The
most screens all out of ah .pe aud open tbe
^ood rOad5 In Rutland should be extended
way for an Invasion of insects ot every
fo- Mveral miles before next winter and
kind, hot the adjustable screens sold by
will be if the farmers unite and take bold
WeUsert Bros, will keep out the amallest
of the movement in earnest.
Inserts. Call and examine them.

99

CENTS

WE have filled our windows with ladies’ \
•■
Tin Oxfords, the leader being a \
Juliet at 99c.
They are all desirable \
,
shoes and range in price from 75c to .
\ ft.39; a special price on them for Wed\
nesday, June 3rd, after that day they
\
will be marked back to the old price.::::

REHEITBER THE DAY

Wednesday June 3

L. E. STAUFFER.

BELOW FACTORY COST.
Twice a year furniture manufacturers from,
all over the United States exhibit their goods tn
Grand Rapids. Instead of packing them up
and shipping them back they are left with us.
During May they have ordered us to sell them
even below tbe factory cost to make,

AND WE SHALL DO IT.
The CHAIR here shown is made in quarter­
sawed oak. polish finish, box seat; made as well
as they know bow.
Cane Beat,
»I-5a
Sole Leather Seat, J-’.OO.
Regular price C3.00, S3JO.
This is simply a sample o! what we arc do­
ing.
We bate all kinds of Rockers, Couches, Di­
ing Tablee. Book Cases. Chamber Suits and
Iron beds, all cheaper than they will ever be
sold again.
You can save about BO per eent. at th)¥ cue
and it is a rare chance to I get something once
tor little money.

If you can’t come yo urself write for cuts or photos of the thin® yea want and we will
tell you all about it.

Chas. P. Limbert

&amp; Co.,

GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE EXPOSITION,
GRAND RAPIDS. HIGH,
BLODGETT BUILDING, OTTAWA STREET.

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Every town has its “cheap store” where
misguided people buy worthless fgoods, gener­
ally because they ate cheap.
THEY ARE CHEAP TOO I

They cost but little and are worth less.
This is true in the clothing trade probably
to a greater extent than in any other business.
Shoddy goods will look well for a short time
but then it is too late.
.
THERE IS BUT ONE REMEDY.
.

worth noting Is tbe number, variety, and
uniqueness of our wall wa'l paper designs.
Mott people are surprised when they ex­
amine tbe stock. There’s a reason for
this, which to artistically represented
and explained in tbe beauty of these pat­
terns, which show bow much wall paper
artists can accomplish In tbe way of
decoration. We only ask Chat these de­
signs be studied.
They speak their
claims to tbe wall so handsomely that one
Is forced to jjut up these and nothing else.

f, 1.11. LI1UWI
Sign of THE ELEPHANT,

Buy your goods of food reliable house*.

That’s the way we do, and if any of our
customers have any fault to find they come
straight to us because we guarantee all our
goods to be M represented.

6iiK16sl.Br &amp; Burton,
_jfe=LEADING CLOTHIERS.

�List of County and Township Officials Compiled by County Clerk John G. Nagler:
■

BARRY COUNTY TOWNSHIPS OFFICERS AND THgUt POST OFFICE ADDRESSES.

AODRKM

TOWXS

John CTompklns
Royal G Klee
Doming
BalUwore
! Hickory Corners C W Backus
Barry......
James N Covert
t Hosting*
CarBac ...
I Nashville •
Claado F Hough
UasUeusi ■
Quimby
Elltou Larkin
Lewis H Barnes
! Cloverdale
Tbaxnaa nulllvaa
Goo X Coleman
&gt;ld
Jokasf own------- Peter A Fisker
Harry Maaon
Maple Grove C L Bowen'
Wm t&lt; Beattie
Prairieville
OranreriMe ........ Eugtffle HarUratU|
LL Loveland
Pndrierllle. . ..I Sylvester
....---------------France*i i'rvBwy
John C c*nrt«i
'
HmsUdks
Kat land............... . 'a O KronewtMer
Geo L Matteson
won Sherk
• Parmelee
ThorsappleI Aaron Sherk
Wealey Meyer*
......................
I WooJlMBd
Woodland A W Dillenback
Yankee Springs Bert W Arant rong
Yankee Springs SC Bitehle
; Hatitlngs
Hast City ik J wds M L Wil Haras
Harry GHayea
Homings
Hast City 803 wds Bakes- Shriner
A GKem
Frank Stanton
KD Clark
HsSftrRoe
Orycfcaflee

wtliiaanitou
Fred H M arner
Earl B Townwad
Blrnle McIntyre
Charles F Vock
c h wiMiam-»
George Miller jr
Henry M Hill
Lewis M Bugbee
Claretice Doolittle
Lewis H Edger
J E Aekenon
George &lt;i Garlick
FM Turner

Dowling
Hickory CnnMP
HMRlUgS
Naisbvili-J
HiusungH
Hu*: lugs
Irving
Lacey 1
.
Noah ville
Prairlevii e
I ’ralrle vLHe
Hastings
Middleville
Woodland
Yankee Springs

Ha* ting*

C E Doyle

Hastings

omens

ADDRESS

OFFICERS

Fifth Judicial Circuit—Bar
buna and Eaton Counties.
Circuit Judge.....................
Stenographer■
terms or covsr—!«».
Second Monday in February
Second Monday in May
Flrsr Tuesdav iu September
Second Monday m Nwember

Assyria
Dom-1 ing
Hickory Corners
Carlton center \
NashrfDe
Hasungs
Cloveraste
Fie^part
Bedford
Maple Grove
Oran p»-v die
l*rairivvUlc
HaMtnys
Mlddlevttte
w&lt;x*dlan&gt;l
Bowens Mills

Florence P Abbott.
Botrnrt K Haynes
Norman E Chapin

CO Btowel

FJMerrill
Clarence B Cooper
Frank E Harper
Lester Warner
•Warren Foreman
Orlando Thomas
L Parrott
LB Pryor

, Clement Smith Hnstixgs
.DC Hoedemaker; Charlotte

, C iVArmstrong
A E Kenaston
Circuit Court Commfasloners^
......... Fred W Walker
Sheriff.............................«... I....,' J&gt;h H McKevltt
..... ■ JohnG Nugler
CountyCtaA
.1 J Gideon Hughes
County Treasurer
. CIiuh W Jorduu
KegHrter of Deeds.................
, Jas A Sweezey
Prosecuting Attorney .........
. Flora J Beadle
Commissioner of Schools---LeeSCobb
Surveyor......................... ....
J W BriRgB
Bowens MUls
County Drain Commissioner.
J W Sackett
PrairievlUe
Coronen* J................... ’
A J Wright
&lt; 'arlton Center
Hastings
P
W
Burgas
SuperintvuCrnteofpoar^
L A McIntyre
Pfl Henry
Agent State Board ot Corrections;
and Charities .. .. -.............. ( Chris H Bauer

JVDQK OF FKOMATE

Stephen V R York

Calvin B Hill
Hiram Lewis
Richard 51 Hama
T J Humphrey

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Oriu L Ray

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Shennan C Prtodle

Clement Smith

Wn W Cole
€ W Armstrong

j Willanl Hayes
George Brown
H J KenSeld
Victory P Collier
Russell Slade
Victory P Collier
Philip Leonard
Hiram Wood
W K Ferris
.

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CLERK

Thomas S Bunker
Willard Huyea
Nathan Biriow Jr
IA Holbrook
.1 W Bradley
Wffiard Hayes
Henry E Hoyt

O E Evarts

George WlMHls
Daniel Striker

I D FI Evarts
' John £ Hall
' E H Mallory

H P CherryJ M C*dw.,!iader
Daniel Striker

' l&lt;aac W Vrooman
l ••
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| John Q Creasy

William H Powers

i Henry Hougiitaltn

Enoch Andrus

1 JohnQCTesay
Oliver F Long
f Baker Stariner

Charles M Mack
Georke W abbey
Frank McDerby *
Thomas s Brice

: James D Benham
I■ James
.. H
.. McKeritt
w

DMtoa
Middleville
Ban field
Maple Grove
Orange viL’c
Bro war J
HsfeUngs
Mlddl-vlliWoodland
Middlevine

They do not get Enough Outdoor Excrcisc-pit
Bicycle Will do Them More Good
Than Medicine.
The Experience of Two Women who had Led an Ind™.
Life and the Outcome.

orncEHs
K K Gnurt

Treasurer.
, Charles Doyle
Manbal&lt; John Haugh
Supervisor, 1 and 4 wd‘» Mtlo.L Williams
• ‘ 2 HDd 3 WW Baker shrtner
Alderman 1 wardi John M Bmumer
’• 1 “ |
Jame* M Hauer
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2 •• ............. Job G Wardell
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2. ” George H Tinkler.
•’
3 " -'Ed A Burton
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*3 •* ^.4
Wm H Goodyear
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4 " ....... WmFHlckM
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4 ” iJAVanArman
Board ot Edncafkm 1 wd Mrs Robert Dawson
" “ “
1 •• ; D«‘ Eycleshjiner
BARRY
1 - । S E Phillipa
" ••
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J - KM Baton
COURT HOUSE
.....................
2 “ ThoB Waters
-..................
2 * Marion Mead
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3 • WnHBpum
Coat H7.lT3.28
“ “.......... 3 " W D Hayes
••
a - DK Fuller
“ ”
’* ' 4 •• J C Andrus
4 •* Henry Cook
" ••.......... ••
4 “ Geo Tomlinson

A DOUBLE REMTE.
Two pMple S*vedjrroni *• Life of w*.

COUNTY COURT MOUSE.

NASHVILLE OFFICIALS.
OFFICES
President......
Clerk...............
Treasurer
Trustees! .. ..

LIST OF COUNTY OFFICIALS FROM 1839 TO THE PRESENT TIME.
SHERIFF

GREAT SUFFERERS

Hickory Corners
LakeOdcMa

HASTINGS CITY OFFICIALS

COUNTY OFFICIALS.

p

HIGHWAY COM'JUJ

John G Naglcr

No record of prosecuting attorney being elected.
Wm. H. Powers acting deputy clerk.

REGISTER

A C Parmelee

Salmon C Hall
O B Sheldon

Charles V Patrick
• William Upjohn
J 8 VanBrunx

TREASVRKR

Chas W Spauldii g
AC Parmelee
Nathan Harlow
Salmon C Hall
.0 B Sheldon

II N Sheldon

R B Wightman
Sylvanwj H Cook

William H Jewell
^ohn Hotchkiss

William M Scudder
William P Sidman

Asa D Rork

Milo T Wheeler
George Wilcox
John Llchty

John K Barry
R B Richard*

Fred Alexander
WUUam D Hayes
C A Hough

I H Wickwire
Charles W Jordan

Hale Kenyon
J Gideon Hnghes

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,Date ofi
•
PROSECUTOR
lElecfnl
1839
IMO
•SA B.kb
1842 ।
• Hiram Greenfield
ISM !
1844
• I A Holbrook
1HM.
ISO
1F32
1-M
Hiram Greenfield
1S6
James A Sweezey
1854
I A Ho.brook
1MV&gt;
James A Sweezey
1M2
Frank Allen
Charles G Holbrook
1M«
1868 i
t Frank Allen
1S70
t J R VnnVelsor
18T2
Charles G Holbrook
1874
Ubnrles II Bauer
1878
1878
L E Knappen
I88n
1S82 1
P T Colgrove
18M
1W
h van Arman . 1886
1890
William O Lowden
James A Sweezey I' I*2

OFFICER*

CL Glasgow
Claude F Hou

Dewis K Lente
William Bob ton
John B Marshall
MtepUD L Hicks

'Total
Vote
181
232
3)5
481

niDDLEVILLE OFFICIALS.

orrjcxs
President......
Clerk...............
Assessor
Treasurer.......
Trustees.....

1220
1420
M17
2369
MM
&gt;79
292fi
8314
44M
MM
3!«1
3405
.WO
5372

omcKgs

Reginald T French
Geo W Mattpsou
Orlando Thomas
A E Southwick
M A Dietrick
John W ArmstroDg
Wm J Btmaen
Wm Me* onnell
E P Whitmore
A A Tewksbury

WOODLAND OFFICIALS.
offices

President.
Clerk........
Assessor..
Treasurer.
Trustees..

mm

B2H
tWl
5780
GIG
5278
57!&gt;7
3229

•rncwB

David Haight
Jacot F Hofer
John Velte
Claud B Carpenter
Frank F Hilbert
Geo d Oarlick
Douglas B Cooper
H C Chrpenter
W J McArthur
LPsxrott

t Died before he took the offlee. Jas A. Rweevey elected to fill vacancy,
t Died during term of office, Ed. Holbrook elected to fill vacancy.
Died during terin of offlee. Clement Smith appolrted to fl I vacancy.

' ”1 guess you’d better send to nn
AN INTERVIEW.
rooms,” was the reply; “he’snot accus­
In India at the time of the. British oc­
Bueh as Will Be Incidental to Future Fo- j cupation foliated rings were fashion­
Owner, » Kleh New Yorker, Hm Hlxa tomed to tailor shops.”
Utica) Campaigns.
Fitted Out by Poole.
“What kind of a suit do you want?”
able. They were so large that when
“To what am 1 indebted for the honor j
One of the Union club men owns a
“Oh, I want several suits. A whole
worn on the second finger xhey covered
long-bearded, white-faced Japanese wardrobe, in fact. Brummel needs a 1 oi this call?almost all the outer portion of the
monkey, whose proud distinction it dress suit, an ordinary cveryiay suit | It was Mrs. Mary Ellen Rickette who hand.
»hat he is the best-groomed and besi- a golf suit, a dressing gown, pajamas । spoke. She held in her hand the card
He IS Deliberate.
| of Mrs. Samantha Jenkinson, which
dreseed monkey in all the world. HU and a bath robe.”
Mrs. Sparks—Your busband is &amp; very
xmzne is Brummel, and the expenses of
“How about a watch and chain?” | had just been laid on the desk by the
his Wardrobe form an imiiortant item; . asked the great London tailor, with a i office girl, for the card was followed ol- deliberate man. isn’t he?
Mrs. Slowman—Indeed be ia.
in this gentieman’s household accounts. rare burst of British humor.
' most instantly by the entrance of the
“Did you ever know him to do any­
With all the rest of us. Bromine! de­
"To tell you tbe truth,” was the re­ ' person whose name it bore.
scended from his ancestors. That is al! ply, "he had a little silver‘watch once&gt;_
There was really no necessity for the thing in a hurry?”
“Never! He plans every nuvement
anybody knows of bis past.
but he couldn’t digest it, and it required \use of the card for the two had fre*
with the utmost deliberation and Un­
queutly met.
It was in London recently that thc two doctors to get it out.”
owner conceived tbe idea of providing
Mrs. Ricketts was the candidate for gers studiously over every detail. I
Mr. Poole sent Dent, the famous
liis monkey with decent clothes. Man, Dent, his head cutter, to measure Brum- congress on tbe republican’ticket, while have often thought that if be ever die*
he argued, owed a certain debt of grat­ mel, and within two weeks the monkey Mrs. Jenkinson was the democratic suddenly it will be on awful si:nek to
itude to dead monkeys, which they had the neatest Uttli wardrobe that nominee. Under the circumstances it him.”—Richmond Dlnpalrh.
could repay in no better fashion than ever mortal monkey possessed.
was natural for her to be surprised at
by showing a decent courtesy to living
His dress suit js made of costliest received a call from her opponent.
“Genius,” said the lecturer, “toooften
•ones. And to this forcible reasoning broadcloth, faced with satin, anil
“1 came to see you on a small matter
is short-lived, while mediocrity lingers
Brumrnel owes his wardrobe.
stitched throughout with silk. His of business,” replied the visitor.
to a good old age. Methuselah did DothHis master sent to Foole. Mr. Poole walking costume .is of heavy English
“Pray proceed."
ing north mentioning, and lie lived till
is the piost fashionable—which means tweed, and when yxni see Brummel witn
"I have learned from _good authority
_
he was 960 yeai s old. Virgil died at 51,
the rnoet expensive-^tailor in London, his cap perched jauntily upon bia bead 1 that r
your
managers
our “
pagers are bent upon a Dante at 56, Shakespeare a. 52. and
and therefore in the world. One has to end a walking stick In one hand yoc. '. a“PoiITO »' personalities and that they
Moliere at 51. ’
be introduced before Poole will make have a vivid impression of having seen intend
nt*” to give to *the
K“ press certain slan
’ ­
At this point a wild, despairing cry
clothes for one. This was the talk:
something like it before—probably derous gossip about me, intended to in­ came from thc back part of the hall, and
"You make children’s clothes?"
jure my candidacy.”
upon a transatlantic liner.
John Alfred McCracken, author of
“No,” replied Mr. Poole.
The speaker paused and Mrs. Ricketts
His pajamas are of tbe lightest, finest
"Lines on Spring” and -Ode to Unele
“Won’t you make an exception . to Chinese silk, and the monkey has be­ ■aid, interrogatively:.
Leonidas Horney’s Old Brindle Cow,”
your rule, in this particular case?”
“Well?"
come so accustomed to them that he
“I’m sorry,” answered the tailor,
"Well,” echoed Mrs. Jenkinson, “we wu3 found to hav« fainted.—Chicago
refuses to go to sleep without them.
Tribune.
“but wo haven’t got a man in the place
The bath robe, which is of some fleecy must keep personalities out of the ramwho can make a decent suit for a boy."
The drilibouse ot the sail wen ax tne
material, soft to the touch, pleased paign."
“To be fair with you," was the hesi­ Brummel so much that he actually
“We must, must we?”
Charles Ritz &amp; Bros.' Lumber company,
tating reply, “it—it isn’t a boy.”
in Moniatee, operated by. John O’Nvs“We must."
learned to take a bath every morning
“Oh,” said Mr. Poole
Mrs. Ricketts sneered.
for the pleasure of feeling it upon his
“Yes," the ambassador went on, "it back.
Mrs. Jenkinson waxed wroth.
$6,006.
isn’t a boy—it’s a monkey."
“Look.here, Mary Ellen Ricketta,Robert (Ampbell, one of n party of
Of course, Brummel has a valet to
Mr. Toole drew himself to his full
she exclaimed, “don't you dare to turn 16 who went overland to California in
look after him, and you may depend
height, and with considerable hauteur
up
your
snub
nose
at
me,
now.
”
*49,
died at Kalamazoo, aged 77 year*.
upon It that his vflet earns his wages.
.replied:
“Samantha Jenkinson," retorted Mrs.
For the first time in 15 yean there
There is no monotony in his life. His
“That’s different. I thought it was
Ricketts, "my now is not snub, and will be no observance of Decoration
first task in the morning is to run to
a boy. Will you bring the monkey here,
don't you presume to dictate what my day tn Tekonsha. The members of th«
Brummel’s little bed and see if Brum­
ot shall I measure him nt his rooms?"
mel is still alive. With Bnimmel’a in­ managers shall or shall not do in thia
campaign.”
-ntof
n; public
'^n100
poo.r 10
pense
exercises.
ordinate fondness for eating every­
“Well ace About tboL Mnry Ellen
thing
that shines,
from hand-mirrors ■.
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WARDROBE OF A MONKEY.

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From the Journal, DetroU, Mu-h
Utenoe and lived to tell the tale than Mrw.
Mrs. Charles Newman, of Twelfth
Anna L. Smith, of 311 Pulaski Avenue, fa very enthariastic
_____ ,
over Dr. W»llhni.puZ
Brooklyn. With all the eomforu that money Pilla.
THK and
and the
she ho*
Hm every
..rm reason, to
’ Cgrattfl
fpitefcj
affords, with all the happinem that many
the wonderful «re ri.e
rtremd
&amp;«.
remedv. Mrs
........
the ...
remedy.tneMr.
loving friends can give, the joy of Mrs.
with mueulat rheaauti.,,,. h_ riM,,
Smith’s life was blasted for yem by the ter­
rn.rer.hle tor more th.u .
rible ravages of rickneML Mrs.; Smith's ex­

perience is unique because her suffering was
■ot caused by one disease only but by many;
until it Hcciaed as though she:was a living
sacrifice. Doctors were employed, money was Dr. WiUiMM- Pink PHI.. «,d?£,£££*
try . box. She took. In ’.n, ni„
spent—the wide world was searched for
remedies that would give her the joy of good
health. Despite all efforts the Clouds of life

8m to?n^rbL8.h*.'fc1-' '‘■"'’StfS

grew darker until it looked indeed as If w1* ShetrartU*
way. She heartily rromomendB them toiaV
death was hovering near. It wus in this hoar one who i&gt; troubled with rhrumatha
uer?
to
hrr twtimonial to tC KCn.
of distress that she beard of taet now famous derful
virtue of tbe medicine.
®
remedy—Dr. Williams* Pink pills for Pale
People, and by their virtues was restored to
good health anti happiness. The story Sa
most interesting as told to a reporter: " I was an invalid for years, suffering first
with one complaint and then with another.
Uy ease was truly that of a complication of
disease*, due to an accident which I received
some years ago. The thing which caused me
the most discomfort and made me offensive to
my imiily was the woise case of indigestion
imaginable. 1 made all around'me miserable
by my sufferings, and was most miserable my­
self I had thc beat pliyaician we could find,
and occasionally his prescriptions relieved
me temporarily. But the pains and misery
would nil soon return again. I Itrcame des­
perate, and started in to try remedies of which
I read. Among them were the Pink Pills.
Their appearance captivated me instantly, for
I am n great believer in the beautiful, I took
the polls and followed out thc directions to the
letter, and before* many days I began to foel
like a different woman. For six weeks I took
the pills regularly, and I can truthfully add
after that I was as well as nny one in the
family. The change for the better in my con­
dition has caused tuy relatives and friends to
take the pills. W# buy them all from the drug
store of John Duryea, at the corner of De­
Kalb and Sumner Avenue.

an old wld,« Md a rrtind
M pmenl he i.
in ,‘he
rion Apiory,. of iMroiL For murr

*caltt«»-dy«tTliria .nd ill th, SSt™
He dortond wilt mu,
elooi, hot with oo l«trfit. Hii Iroc'rh
seemed to be chronic. Some one r-com.
ynradedI Dr. Williams* Pink PiIL«tohimX
he £ot two boxes; by the tint ha
had finished the second box he wu w nuph
better that he left ofl taking them.
Aboat this time he went to Ludington cn
a business trip*, and while there iru taken
’0’,nP*om*. of his old trouble sppetrrf
“x* ** «»ploy«i a physician. For rix wnki
mnmkwi the
Pink Pillaand sent for them. It h«i almou
an immediate effect and he ccr.Jetely re­
covered. He is very glad to rreoaijnerd’tbejn
to anyone, and will nevrt be without ’.uerc in
the future. His son is also uiing tbets ff.r
general debility and is rroriring Fenencfaj
results, although he has got taken them very
Ione,
- Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, for Pile People
are prepared by the Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., of Schenectadr. S. Y., a firm wbn**
abtDty aaid reJiability are unquestioned.
Pink Pills are not kxikrd upon u a patent
medicine, but as a prescription, havinr been
used as such for year, in grni nd prorate, and
their suceeseftil results in curing various afflie-.
lions made it imperative that they be prepared
in Quantities to meet thFdemand nfthr public,
and place them in rraTh . f sll. They ire
an unfailing spevifir for such disease^as loci'*
motor ataxia, partial pcralvsw. StJ-Vitus’
dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatiam, ner­
vous headache, the after effects of la 'grippe,
palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow rum­
I visit my kitchen every dav.^fo mr own pl ex ions, and tbe tired feeling multing tram
BarkrtlAK «ad &gt;&gt;^roing: &gt;» » word, look .f!.r nervous prostration, all diseases rv'uhinjtrom
evervilung
«v - eunnuLtvd with iny
,-y j-Loaie
—— 8ml vitiated humors in the blood such asMTofnlx.
“o^ y- •t — L.
■a
-- .v J ...
••nk
. &lt;hronic eryripeba, etc. They are al* a
' °h’Zuhl Xll 1 P Ukl.nr t¥r Pi,b'- 1 ’Ppcific for »«*b!es peculiar ta fanslri. yeh
take
one
------t w —...
f
pr7«»:&lt;»&gt;. yon v rapprradon,. irrrvnl.nlit* u-1 all
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7
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P«
ot w~knr-. TW.vl.Wld
op .k* M..J urf
rerih-’
h! J ‘nJ? thw
1I iot
Vu’iid up
luffrrinr“£1
m f [•the
U women
Won,pn wboLare
,re restore
rrMorf the plow
?in’ of hrs 1 th io
Mlfof
to pale
Dale and Milov
sallow
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n
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£
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&lt;
’
ur
hclr
&lt;*«*»•
In
men
thev
effect
..J':.,nv,r i cnerKs. in men tnev enect aa radical
nttnea; mre
&lt;-urr in
in
rePth!d’Hnl WDrVr:,d bT ia; sU
"““T frOB1
oTethe ?n.k MI
’’r tri
»«rk, or
or &lt;-x«*«es
.-XMV-* of
ofwhatever
whatever nature.
nsinre.
certAinlv reXjumxtJl
1 u’ ** f:3^
,n*^] ’ I *&lt;»ric
T1* he°k bc,rt®*v
Pink Pills are sold in N.xe- ■ never ta f-&gt;w
patefol to the phyairian who put them on the form by the dtfren or hundred, and thr puHie
' #ro cautioned against nuut'-rous iinitstioui
4.
£ .£ . "*n
W‘mc.
■nd mW in
»hnpr)-at fiO rents a l-x « rix
.nntherefore, boxes for S2.30. and may b« had of all dreg""bout quo rife, or direct by mail trotc Dr Wiiluum*
by all Ihor.yhlfa! people.
MrdHre Cumpan k

California,
Louisana.New Mexico
Texas, and Arizona.

The Southern Pacific Company

Iighigax Central
w n» Stagari FalU Route.”

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aamwoa................ I s.« i $ ;io.*n »*ip! »«
CL R, OSBORN, iXcai Agent. Bs»tU«*

and its Connections Operate the

Best First and

Second-Class

Service from East to

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your doctor. The doctors ap­
prove of Scott’s Emulsion.
For whom? For men and
•women who are weak, when
they should be strong; for
babies and children who are
thin, when they should be fat;
for all who get no nourishment
from their food. Poor blood
is starved blood. Consump­
tion and Scrofula never come
without this starvation. And
nothing is better for. starved
blood than cod-liver oil.
Scott’s Emulsion is codllver oil with the fish-fat taste
taken out.

problematical. Tbe owner, however, j
jr°ung days, a good
U very fond of the little fellow, ami
M
■pores
neither
trouble
nor
expense
lo
,
not
nearly
as old aa you. I’d Lave
■pares neither trouble nor expense to
you know.”
*
,
’ ’
”
make him comfortable.
“You are!’
•
.
Taken all in all, the c’othee for this
‘Tm not, you insulting thing! ”
monkey cost as much, suit for suit, art
“You are!”
the clothes his master wears. No man
*Tm not!".
we meet on Broadway wears fiw?T or
“We will pans that point, but I want to
more expensive garments. In fact,
one
boy Gnnr
finer. Mr.
1 marri«I “J husband
CtriR can
Art n’t hnt?
Xire Vaadertllf.
I »*..’ I
™Tk.vT
“ ,W' I •*“ 1
‘D hl* ,X*-"

A Sufferer Cured
“Every sen»on, from uie tlnje r
TO two yean, O|U&gt; j 8uOcrK1
fully faom erysipelas, which iwpt
growing worse until my hand, were
almost useless. The bones softened
ro tha. they would bend, and several
of my lingers are now crooked from

thia cause. On my
hand I cany large
scars, which, but tar

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■‘Ti. truly 1
Many a ffood laugh I’ve had over
enviable. He has all that he requires them.
What n perfect goose you
and has no responsibilities.—N. y. were!”
J
World.
“I just hate you—bo, there!"
“And I merely wWb to add that, cn
—Bishop B. W. Arnett, the negro
clergyman to whom accommodation was the very first publication of a perwonrefused by a hotel m Boston recently, allty about me in your newspaper or­
is making a tour of the weateni cities gans 1 ahull print in tbe Daily Bugle
in which negro churches Lave been cs- every single one of yourmnshj, lacka­
tablishcd. He says that Lhe outlook for i daisical epistles. Do you understand T*
women* glared nt each ucner
other
the future of the negro in America is ,. The two
-----------bright and that tht race ’a making sub- ' , 1, “ “innle. and then Mrs. Samantha
Rtantial pi jgreaa everywhere.
i
Wllbdrew-leaving Mrs. Mary
---------- ---- ------------। Ellen Rickrtta deep in thoagbt.
w.zLre,l*urr
in ’ i,be
conduced withElysion park. Lo* 4ngelcF, for $104X00 out any personalities.—Harner's Rizar
in coin and jewel* said to have been I
u«T&gt;er ■ Baxar.
buried by a wealthy Spaniard in the •
Tlic Stat&lt;? B^rtta* as*uv&gt;«t.Lr.,
days when the country belonged to
» meeting at Plainwell in October.
Spain. An Indian peon helped the don 1 The decline in horse flesh has caused
to burj the treasure, and the story wa* the Crescent stock fans, locator near
handed down, in lhe manixr such Gale*burg, to give up If
Of
legend* run m the southwest, until it horses.
«UM. to the knowledge of the Arizona I Thomas Zulegar, aged
w
miner who has bow obtained perjr.ro- । gaunee’s pioneer residents, dropped

feir AYER’S
Sarsaparilla, would
be sores, provided I
alive and able
to carry anything.
.
bottles of
Ayer's SaraapmiHa curod me. so
that I have had no return of the
for more than twenty years.
The Bist bottle seemed te reach lire
spot and a persistent use of it has
perfected tlie cure.'^-o. C. Davis.
Wautoma, Wis.
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MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

VIOLENT STORMS.

Nervous

Great Damage Done by Tornadoes
Hereafter, changes for advertisements
Nolhlw clean, cleaner than Jaxon aoap
At the seventh annual meeting in
and Cloudbursts.
People often wonder why their nerves M
.must reach this offlee Tuesdays at latest te
Grand Rapids of the Michigan State Bar
A large broom handle factory is belnr association officers were elected as fol­
insure insenion in the issue of the week
agitated
for
Standish.
when brought.
why they start at every slight hot
lows:
Hall D«*troy* Property In North
sadden sound; why they do not slaap
^&gt;r«*&gt;dent, O’Brien J. Atkinson, Port Hu­
One iwallow doea not make Sprink. but
naturally; why they have tnrp—t
Nearly everyone needs a good tonic at this one awallow ot One Minute Corwh Cure ron.' vics president, Michael Bresnan. De­
troit; secretary, Lincoln Avery. Pon Hu­
headaches, indigestion and nervous
.Benson. Hood’s ftarsaparilla Is tbe one true brinja relief.
W. u. GoonvsAit.
ron; trtuui«r, William A. Jeaks, Port
tonic and Wood purifier.
Hui on; directors, Georgs S. Hosmer. De­
Tlrree chUdren In one family at Breerl,- troit; Henry C. Smith. Adrian; F. A. Lyon.
Guthrie. O. T., May 23.—A disastrous
O. P. Miller, a youthful Battle Creek vllledled ot black diphtheria.
HllUdale; William O. Howard, Kalama- cyclone and waterspout passed over
ki n!tn has made himself a bicycle which
soo; Mark Morris, Grand Rapids: J. J. this section Thursday night, causing The explanation is simple. It h found la
Ececma Is a frlgbltul affliction, but like Carton. Flint; W. B. WlUlama, La pees:
that Impure blood which i* contin­
;
। is said lo be a very creditable affair.
great damage. At Edmond 20 houses
,h-n t
Bvin* carried Lrom
all other skin diseases It can be permanent­ 8. B. Daball, St. Johns; John H. Grant.
ually feeding the nerves upon refuse
• the Buttle Ffchl.
I Grace Parker a little 18-year-oM Grand ly cured by appllcatlnna ot De Wltl’a Witch Manistee; C. L. Collins. Bay City; E. H. were demolished and two persons, Har­
instead ot lheelements of strength and
Pratt.
vey Rich and his daughter, were killed.
n-t
Company H. 8th Ohio Regi- Ripid* girl died last week from excessive Hszel Salve. It never fails to cure Pile*.
vigor. In such condition opiate and.
At White Eagle, 30 miles north, three
W. H..Goodyear.
nerve compounda simply deaden and
rope jumping, having Jumped 250 time-.
Mlss Henrietta Sparrow, sister of eydones formed within the short apace
do not cure. Hood’s Sarsaparilla feeds
Oliver P. Shuler, a Charlotte druggist,
SiS\ rtttt»l&gt;efVd among the reOn June 24. the alumni of the U. of M.
of
one
hour
and
swept
toward
thc
Osage
the nerves pure, rich, red blood; gives
I '
wln- i next he returned to his . wni tender a reception to President Angell has filed a 86.000 mortgage on two stocks Millionaire E. E. W. Sparrow, nf Lnns- country. Twelve houses were demol­
natural sleep, perfect digestion, is ths
4ng, who was recently adjudged insmja
true remedy fox all netvous troubles.
* wa&gt; bonic on a
* iu honor of the twenty-fifth anniversary of of drugs and cigars, to protect creditors.
and who was denied the right of uiTap- ished nnd 40 or 50 head of stock were
bo-11 ’. , . t...T in thc battle of Win- , ..
..
In the Spring a young man’s faneyjight- peal by the supreme court, has created killed iu the vicinity of White Eagle. At
fcav:x,V? MaSh 23. ’62- During htepreaidency.
ly turns to thought* of — De Witt’s LltUe a great sensation by suddenly disappear­ Black Rear John Rodgers and his wife
Chester.’
he did not recover
a large grey t-qulrrell was captured last
Early Risers, for they always cleanse the ing from her brother’s residence ixn- were killed by falling timbers, while a
•'
' k‘ !’r,v?,’on J "d
1 wwk white slitlbk on &gt; telephone pole In | liver, purify lhe blood, and Invigorate the
farmer named White was killed and all
xnefliately upon hearing of the decision
urc
arniy • e
jlnckcn ' front of n business store in Mancelona.and, system.
the members of his family injured by
W. 11. Goodyear.
of the court. The servants and those of
their houses being blown down on them.
interview
a y~ar apo&gt; |
now being trained.
The Knights Templar of Lenawee coun­ her friepds who know where she is
At Cushing five persons were killed,
, A&gt;’.tinued for six months, I .
rhe gatt|e creet Sanitarium has sent ty will bold tbeii annual encampment at 1 maintain absolute silence on the sub- their houses being blown down on them.
Is the One True Blood Purifier. 81 Prt bottle..
' Seitrd n ffh ^’c be§ Ph.^ n? Wh£b 1 &lt;»e of
trained tiuraet Beantsell’s landing,
Devils
lake. In jeet_____
Eight cyclones have occurred within Prepared only by C-1. Hood A Co., Lowell, Maas.
AugusL
»•„. thev all taiieu,
»»*•*•*•* ।
s radius of 50 miles in this section with­
Masonic Temple Dedicated.
he..r ; • ;
irerwas recommended ■ to establish a branch institution at HonoUl
i» ra-ii cnrc Urcr Ills; easy to
One minute Is lhe standard lime, and
er '2 o( ;t» effectual treatment
The beautiful new masonic temple, in five days.
nOOU S PlllS take, easy to operate. »e.
lulu, Hawaiian Islands..
One Minute Cough Cure is the standard which occupies the entire two floors
D*m»ce by Hull
?”
1 could note a Change
Minot, N. D., Muy 25.—A severe hail­
Niles Is to have a six days carnival, in­ preparation for every cough or cold. It over the new Citizens* saving bank and
• '?
nr*t dose., improvement conI* Hip only harmless remedy that produces
adjoining buildings, was dedicated at storm swept over this section Saturday :
cluding running and trotting races among immediate results.
ttaue ': ■■ •''«&gt; “« »»d
W. H. Gooyear
afternoon, causing serious damage to
Owoaso
by
Most
Worshipful
Grand
Mas
­
itored me to perfect health.
which is to be a derby, ball games and
Floyd jtirrhton of Lapeer went In ter John J. Carton aud the graud of­ crops. Many buildings are without win­
4;her sports. The fuu will begin June S.
• II’.
swimming too early this year and Is now ficers. A reception was held in the even­ dows. The full amount of damage, can­
Shakespeare’s play “As you like II”, is sick with brain fever and,not expected to ing. after which a tall and banquet not be estimated. Cuttie on the ranches
JTD ITS
itor :—I have ah absolute
to bv given by the Shakespeare Club at live.
Ul- ,I'A mz qiMMONS,
were given at the armory, which was suffered severely from the storm. Ln '
remedy
for
Consumption.
Bv its time! ' us$
a
number
of
instances
cattle
were
Ji
Plant organ. Voles cbltnxe. Olivet iu the college grove. It will be
Did you ever think how readily the respl'.uident vtftli decorations of bunt­
pounded to death by the hnil. The thousands of hopeless cases hare been i’read/
H.:
- Hi'&lt; and .ttlMT advanced
‘
IU « ln.A!Q-- of two nr given In its entirety and will be one of blood l» poisoned by constipation? Bad ing aud electric disjdays.
permanently cured. So proof-positive am I
stones
were
of
enormous
size
and
fell
iltt,rej For particulars call the first attemot* at out of door theatricals blood means bad health and premature
Health la Mlehigah.
with terrible force. The storm was ac- of its power that I conskfer it my duty to
old age. DeWitt’* Little Early Kisers, the |
srnJ t vc bottles free to those of your r riders
known in Michigan.
famous little pills, overcome obstinate con-1 .During the week ended May 16 re- ' compacted by severe lightning, doing who have ConsumjXion.Throat, Bronchial or
The black knot commission has finished!1 stlpatlon.
W. H. Goodyear I ports sent in by 58 obsci vers in various [ considerable damage. Oue or two barns Lung Trouble, if they will write me- their
,1 M-KllfalNS.
portions
of
the
state
Indicate
that
iliarj
in
the
Moose
river
valley
were
struck
Its work at Kalamazoo and found that two
express and postoffice address. Sincerely,
'
Pickerel fishing near Marine City is bet-1
•»
hi-M.KAl Dhujctok.
: thirds of the 5000 plum trees within the1 ter than ever this year. Hammond Bros. rhea and pneumonia increased and ' by lightning. Crops in the Moose river T. A. SLOCUM, M. Cm I«3 Pttrl St., Bevz Tert.
p ,
•.rt«ttna*’ Phot&lt;ign
in area Jof* ।1
_ .■&gt; ...
nre u tot*i i°ss,
'. -rdrxice
C&lt;mn at reel.
! city limits are diseased and they have. report calchiug a ton of pickerel each haul whooping cough decreased
... ,. ;.t;v tended day or nlghu
prevalence. Consumption wasrejtorted
,
Delage In Iowa.
| been ordered cut down, which means tbe, of the seine.
nt 2Uj places, typhoid fever at "22, diph­
Marshalltown, la., May 25.—Thc worst
j destruction of 815,000 worth of trees.
A. L. Wooster, a prominent citizen of theria at 19, scarlet fever at 22, measles cloudburst since &lt;1881 struck Lamoille
Osseo. Mich., after suffering excruciatingly at 34, whooping cough at 10 and small­
W. W. POTTER.
and State Center Sunday morning, di­
Ezjpalled
Put an Advt. in The Banner
from piles for twenty years, was cured in pox at Ionia.
A- rOT I ER,
rectly on the Chicago &amp; Northwestern
yb.-ttLaw.
. —every poison and i&amp;pvrity of your• a short time by useing DeWitt’s Witch
t • t tuuk. ■ CvHeetlons ’ blood, by Dr. Pierce’s Golden MedicalI Haxel Salve, an absolute cure for all skin
railway.
Linn creek, a very small it brings good returns.
Medial
Choo*«
Officer*.
lUG -nrral law business t Discovery. Then there’s a clear akin and
stream ordinarily, swelled to half a mile
I diseases. More of this preparation Is used
The Michigan State Eclectic Medical
I wide here, submerging all railroad
a clean system. Tetter. Salt-rheum, Ec­ than atl others combined.
•nd Surgical association in annual res' janls, being three feet deep in dwellzema. Erysipelas, Bulls. Carbuncles, En­■
W. H. Goodyear
sion In Jackson elected officers ns fol­
larged Glands, Tumors and Swellings, and1
i ings on low lands and enuring consldA Steamer is being built at Benton HarD. D. S.
Skin and Scalp Diseases, from a‘ bor to ply between that place aud Bu­ lows:
erablc damage. Residents hnd to be re••.j; work dime carefully au&lt;l al'. Blood,...
President, r.,
rvcMiucni,
E. r.
F. Bronson,
nronaon. &lt;of
h ucnst»:
Unnffes:
tbe-u. ps or chloroform I common bioteh or eruption to the worst
first
vice
president,
W.
J.
Crouch.
Detroit;
' moved in boats, lhe water swept away
. ruin Smith * Backet Store. ■ scrofula—these are perfectly and penna- chanan, a rout*1 which lias been abandoned second vice president, J. C. Lampman, ' bridges, fences and small outbuildings,
’ for many years.
nently cured by IL
.
Hastings; third vice president. E. M. ' rtC(] nearly n mile of Northwestern track
1 \MPMAN. M. D.
In building up needed flesh and strength
Young mothers dread the Summer mon­ Conklin, Manchester secretary, J. Lam- and roadbed.
w a Lampman. call? promptly of pale, puny,
.scrofulous children, th* on account ot the great mortality a- oreaux. Landing; treasurer, L. A. How- ।
Des Moines, Iu., May 2&amp;.—Heavy
.atentirn given to fitting ;
tl_an\n,,'ai
moug children caused by bowel troubles. ,
. H.raU „r Kuplure ivr
“•
' storms swept Iowa Saturday. Harden,
Perfect safety may la? assured thewe who 1
Fears Splenic Fever.
1i
m.Jopty ot case* can be j
-A1
Grundy,
Tama and Des Moines counties
■ . without a nurgtcal operaGov. Rich has Issued a proclamation
Delicate dlsea^Bf of either sex. however keep on hand DeWitt's Colic and Tholera
suffered especially, the first three being
1 Induced, speedtfy and radically cured. cure, and administer It promptly. For prohibiting tbe importation until No­
centrally located in thc st.ne and the
Address in confidence. World's Dispensa­ cramps, bilious colic, dysentery and diar- vember 1 uf Texas rattle orcattic raised
last named in the southeastern corner.
1 A* .
: ; LECTION OFFICE OF
rhuM, It afford* Iflstanl relief.
ry Medical Association, Buffalo. N. Y.
south of the 3oth parallel of uorth lati­ Hail accompanied a heavy wind in each
Jj
■' M. SMITH.
W. H. Goodyear
tude, which have net been kept' con- ’
l&lt; ’ • • ■ • made in al! parh of the state . 11 the hair Is falling out and turning
A freak in lhe sheep line was born at tinuausly at least one winter north of locality. In the little village of Ellis,
Hardin county, small buildings were de­
Cc.n— ■iv ;ug a speciality,. Special pains gray, the glands of the skin need stimulat­ a farm near Hudson tbe other day. The
tekoin draiilug coutrack, chattel tnort- ing and color-food, and the best remedy animal had one head, two IxjdleS and said parallel. The proclamation is to molished.
Il loo.’SM and teparalsi the dirt, making
guard against the Infection of domestic '
(aw.tr.i
Woodland, Mich. and stimulant is Hall's Hair Renewer.
eight legs. It lived but a few hours-after
washing easy, bet doet let
lhe fabric.
I cattle with Texas or splenic fetcr.
A GORGEOUS SCENE.
birth.
Lit-r*
Lo*t
in
a
loUhtionCward
Loyal E. Knsppen.
Mach I’orap Attend* the Csaria Entry In
Womas Life Convict Pardoned.
Two Harbors, Minn., May 25.—George
Mtjs.
RDeYoung.
Middleburg,
la.,
Arthur C. Denison.
Upon tbe unanimous recommenda- *
Weaver, engineer, RDd Wallace Moulton, writes. 1 have used Oue Minute Cough
3Ai; ;AKT KNAl’FEN &amp; DENISON.
•tion of the pardon board Gov. Rich has 1 Moscow, May 22. — The great tri­
LAWYERS.
foreman of a worktrain on the Duluth Cure for six years, both for myself and
E0.H11Michigan Trust Co. Bldg,,
umphal entry of the emperor and em­
Gnuid Rapidv. Michigan. &amp; Iron Range railroad, were iristantly children, and 1 consider It the quickest pardoned Surah Haviland, the ohly
killed in a head-end collision with an acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure I wsiDjan convict in Jackson prison, press iuto Moscow occurred ' yestci-.
W. H. Goodyear
where she. has been confined since 1866 day. Until Thursday the emperor had
JANES A. SWEEZEY.
extra ore train Saturday night. Brake­ ever used.
v
Atturuey.at law,
A number of Chicago business men have on a life sentence for poisoning her not officially been in the city. At
man McKenna were seriously injured,
......
Habtlngs. Mich. and a number of workmen employed on | bought real estate In and about Bangor three little children. She went
at once 12:30 o’clock the cannon boomed, folShc
Ha•-•-.es in all courts of the state. Col­ the road were badly shaken up. Both with a view of rearing from business and j to
her
iu Canada.
'** * ls8i lowed by eight shots. This was the sig­
w ..
.......daughter
..
lection* prompt:) attended to.
I nul for ev^ry bell in Moscow to peal
|
fitting
up
country
Aats
in
and
about
the
■
y
ears
o
ld.
engines and 15 cars were demolished.
! forth, and in an Instant, Ted off by the
village.
j
An Important Decision.
| bells of the Ivan tower, in the Kremlin
(t A. SCRIBNER. M. 1&gt;.,
I .
Physician atnl Surgeon,
Frankfort, Ky- May 21.—Judge Wil­
Your Hoy Won't Live a Month.
|
The shoe stock of C. D. Ulmer at fin indescribable jangle of thc hun­
»&gt;•?.: in.
•
■
Mkh.
liams rendered a decision in a habeas
fire dred* of bells iu this muchrbelled city
So Mr. Gllmsu Brown, of 84 Mill St.. ' Flint was greatly damaged, by lire
01ice in ty~»!dcpce. oue clock east of depot.
corpus case here, the effect of which of South Gardner, Mass., was told by the which started in the Storeroom on the broke upon tbe ear. The emperor had
would
be
to
release
about
250
convicts
doctors. His sou had lung trouble, fol­ second floor, and Allison Sabine, an old left the palace and thc procession had
A A '• H. BARBER
now confined in thc two penitentiaries lowing Typhoid Malaria, and he spent soldier who slept in the third story, started. It was probably the mofit gor­
•
.’ujsician- and burgeons.
, three hundred and seventy five dollars van ‘suffocated. Several other persons geous scene that Moscow had ever be­
Calls iu city ot county responded to with of thc state.
promptness, day or night.
with doctors, who finally gave him up, who occupied npartmcuU on that floor held.
sajing: “Tour boy won’t live a month.”
"' A.
ELDON,' ~
~
escaped with difficulty. .
Danville, HL, May 23.—Isaac Dunn,
j He tried Dr. King's New Discovery and a
the temperance lecturer who was known few bottles restored him to health and en­
IndiunajKiliM, Ind., May 22.—Gov. Mat«
Abstract and Real Estate Offlee.
Abstract Block. Hasting*.
all over this country, died at his home abled him to go to work a perfectly well
Thieves stole $800 worth of optical thews has received notice tliat the suMe -r t &gt; . ■ m on F.ea: Estate P~-.a! Estat, in this county of Tatty degeneration of
man.
He
says
lie
owes
his
present
good
goods
from
George
W.
Shellman
’
*
store
preme
court of the United States has de­
fold &lt;&gt;a commission. Genera! con»eyauclnfi.
dsx: 4 a .1
set uf Abstract Book*, com the heart, aged 50 years.
health to the use of Dr. King’s New Dis­ in Knltfnisxoo.
Ciueu the
WO celebrated
(X74CIUUIVU Green
X.IXCC11 inland
trx.UMU conVUM*
•, cided
plkeyoi.-Records, can fUFnisb complete
covery, and knows It lo be the best In the ,
Tbe Exchange bunk nt Unionville troveray
*--------- -&gt;-•«
between
— Indiana
. .................and
nJ Kentucky
A’ow Is the timi
work! for Lung Trouble. Trial bottles ]
in favor of Indiana. Green island is 11
to get a good
Free
Pill*.
HILIP T. COLGROVE, '
/ree at W. H. Goodyear’s Modern Drug owned by F. 0. Waterson closed its tract uf land of several, thousand
Send yotar address to H. E. Bucklen A
|
door*Depositors
will
be
paid
ir.
full.
|
Attorney at Law
store.
_________________
_
___________
nercs
lying
in
the
center
of
the
Ohio
Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of
'
Alderman John Chris Jacob, of De‘S.n
&gt;r to Smith &amp; Colgrove.)
Dr. King * New Life Pills.
A trial will
A SL Joseph burglar built a high scaf­ troit, who was charged with having so- rher not far from Evansville. It has
•ORJre lit C moo block. Hastings. ■
convince you of their merits. These pills fold to enter through a window, lie was United n Lrilw from Architect. E. E, U*n
Pm'
in ui' the courts of the state.
territory ,ln« Indiana
are easy in nctioff and are particularly ef­ discovered In the inaster’s bedroom and .nd Gnorgv W. Myeia, wu acquitted. I
"■““!»«' »■ " •»•'«
ISIS. For
: H. KEN ASTON.
fective in the cure of Constipation and fell headfirst down lhe stairs, but got
A B-mXy farmer tried the nxperi- 1
,h
"V
•
attorney at Law,
sick headache.
Fur Malarial and Liver away with a valuable watch and chain.
,
.
,
,
,
lev
tea
tuxes
tncre.
and
the
men who
• Over J. 8. Goodvear &amp; Co.'s store.)
went ,»f plowing by .tenm and found H„d on h
Ftactlceslu all court*nt the Blate. Goliecttom Troubles they have been proved invalu­
able. They are guaranteed to be perfect­
iiramptlyattended to.
। that it worked successfully. He at- HluteM#
Backlea's Arnica Saire
ly free from every deleterious substance
tached four big plows to his engine
—— -------------------The best salve In the world for cum, and plowed an acre of ground nn hour. I
L R. TI MMERMAN, Honiapathlc Phy and to be purely vegetable. They do not
Noteu Baok narciar sentenced.
•
sit inn and Surgeon.
weaken by their action, but by giving tone bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever । Charier M. Green, of I-ort Huron. 1 R A’.1—23 -“?™nt"
sores,
tetter,
chapped
hands,
chilblains,
Office over Roger's grocery stone.)
while Imrlng n well on hi. form on the Shmburn, one of the molt during bank
to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate
■‘nd «*?• d7'»ff
the system.
Regular size 25c. per box. corns, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­ lake .hare, .truck mineral water nt .
tively cure plies or no pay required. It । rimith nf 40 feet
I h“K ®,O,en uPwnrd« of ^,000,000 from
YMUKI
Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction depth of 40 fccL
astings
ity
ank
I the banks of this country and Europe,
lire nt Saginaw de.trojed John Gel- „.a, on
conr|ctrf,on the
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
Liberty, Equality and Fraternity.
Hastings,
Mich.
ger-.
More.
re.lden«
.nd
tarn
;
W
.
IL
of
borRl
„«,
nd
d
bMki
^
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
Liberty is of no value in itself, but is
Kernare..dc.ice.ndbttrn,C.Vi.Bohn-linto ,b&lt;, U|dd„burg nation,! tank.
CAFITA.U 75,000.00 valuable only aj a means to equality, druggist
^unty, ,nd s„nten&lt;«l tn
aud equality that did uot eventuate iu
John A, McMahon of Mio. Is the only holT. re.idencc ud ClnrenceTucket-a
SURPLUS, SI 7,000.00
! •;
lnc*.;-.'.rat'ed under the laws ot the State of fraternity would perish. Equality will lawyer left in Oscoda county. It Is said residence, Total Iom, 115,000, about foar yeBrB ond eight month, in DuMichigan.
enlarge itself to the bonds of humanity to be an amusing sight to see him prose­ half insured.
nemora prison.
.
Open for business, Dec. 10, 1886. as fast as people learn that iu likeness cuting and defending a criminal at the
The 23d annual meeting of the na­
Will Not Keeosaise Them. '
tional conference of charities and core
there is the only rest And comfort and same time.
Cleveland, OM May 23.—At the
OFFICERS.
rcction will be held in Grand Rapids
pleasure that men can know, and frater­
I
Methodist
general conference yestert 0. Q. nobtOMin. PreaidSut
What We Offer You
Tbit Splendid t^9o
nity will come as a result of the same
Chester Mreaer. Vice Pre*.
June
4 to 10.
. In the Preabyteri.n d"&gt;'
'a%o"touble
d-cld«l that theebureh
Dan W. Reynolds, CMbtei
conviction.—W. D. Howells in Century Is this; If yon are troubled with Catarrh,
.1 a.
r.
1 should not th(;
recognize
tn anv matter of
^ri,tiBn
Cold In Head, Hay Fever, go to the drug­ church ,t Coldw-terw-.
DIRECTORS:
enuruu
««.
------------------------gist named below and get a bottle of Cen
D^j. W ReyaoUr.
W. H Powere,
Mttde an t:cnor
The Shakers ot Mount Lebanon, a com­ turyCatanh Cure. No danger of being j members voting almost unanimously cietiea or sanction in any manner the
D . Ro!itn*&lt;in
R. B. Me»er.
M. I. Cook.
Cbeeler Metwei. munity of simple, honest. God-fearing humbugged. Relief In five minutes aud a to withdraw from the presbytery.
affiliation of these societies with the
^vanmted a goorf timekeeper.
P T. Colgrove.
men nnd women, have prepared tbe Shak­ positive cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath.
Thc agricultural implement and stove Epworth league.
Mention this ptipefand we will send yon
er Digestive Cordial for many years, and
manufacturing firm nt Lansing of E.
5 sample copies of the Twice Struck by Lightotng. ,
H-- the ntuy savtug* department In Barn
Henry Aurand and wtfe of North Te- Bement &lt;fc Sons was forced to assign
T
and rayg interest on all tin* It is always tbe same, simple, honest, cur­
Dixon, HL, May 23.—The old adage
DETROIT JOURNAL, C’MI-WEEKLT.
ative medicine that has helped to make the
konaha have lived together alxtv-lhree with Habilitiesof $300,000.
that
lightning
never
strikes
twice
in
thc
contflininc full instmeuoas how lo get »«.*.•
Shakers lhe healthy, long-lived people that years. Aurand works every day on tie
Duncan MacKellar, a contractor at rame place has been disproved. During waJcli. Act quick.;
they are.
The Shakers never have indi­ farm and Mrs. Aurand does household
Benton Harbor, fell 25 feet from a nn electrical- storm of great severity the
Adcx«:*, Dxuon you
co.,
gestion.
This Is partly owing to tbelr
scaffold to a concrete pavement, re residence of Frank beibolt in West
Petr it. Mich.
simple mode oflite, partly to Hie wonder­ dntlrs like a young girl.
ful properties of Shaker Digestive Cordial.
ceiving fatal injuries.
If the Haby 1* Cutting Teeth.
. William Bllssit, an old soldier and Dixon was twice struck, and Mrs. Sei­
Indigestion is caused by the stomach
bolt was severely injured.
Be sure and use that old and&gt;ell tried
farmer of Atwood, committed suicide
Klanda not supplying enough digestive
remedy.
Mrs.
Winslow
’
s
Soothing
Syrup
Killed tn a Wreck.
Juice. Shaker Digestive Cordial supplies
by drowning himself iu his well.
for children teething. It sooths the child,
Lemurs, la., May 22.—A freight train
what’s wanting. Shaker Digestive Cor­
the gums, allays all pain, cures | Despondency was thecause.
on the , Omaha road was derailed here
dial invigorates tbe stomach and all its softens
Dexter M. Ferry, of Detroit, has ac- and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hildebrand,
wind colic and is the best remedy for I
glands so that after a while they don’t
1 cepted tbe chainnnnship of the repub­
need help. As evidence of the honesty of dlarrha'a. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
of Beatrice, Neb., wbo were in thc
lican state central committee, which
Sbalcec Digestive Cordial, thc formula is
caboose, were instantly killed.
Two well known Van Buren county was unanimously tendered him by the
printed on every bottle.
Sold by DrugRumored Deaths by Cyclone.
farmers have juat finished a legal battle recent state convention.
gIsis,price 10 cents to SLOO per bottle.
Hiram L. Miller, one of Saginaw's '
over a barrel of sand. The plaintiff got
Chicago, May 25, 4 a. m.—A dispatch
a verdict of SO rents, while the defendmt venerable and honored citizens, died at j has just been received that a cyclone
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
the age of 93. No man hnd more to do j struck Polarie, la., 15 miles north of
IVnh local applications as they cannot reach
the seat of the disease. Catarrh bl a blood or bad to pay S$0 coats.
cuusdruUonal disease, and In order to cure It
with the early history Of Saginaw -than Des Moin^fi, nt midnight, killing nine
you must take Diurnal remedies- Hall s Capersons and injuring many.
Th* Ttin* for Duildlnx
L&amp;rrb Cure Is raken internally, aud act* directly
Mr. Miller.
.
Frank May, a pioneer of Unadilla,,
un lhe blood and raucous sunarea Hall's Ca­ UpthamCtok h at Ulla “?«’“• 711 e 00 ;
r. Explosion Waa Fatal
tarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was । weather ha* made unuaual drain* upon tbe ■ aged 56 years, died suddenly of par
Marietta, Ind., May 22.—The boiler in
prescribed by one at the best physicians In Uris vital force*. The blood ha» beron-e (mpovrr| the Davidson Bros.* sawmill near here
—
-a
t« * rBaularpraacription, iMtwKl and Impure, and all tbe fuoctlora ot the
bodv Mitin Incooreqnrnce. Hood * Karaapar- alysia.
A Detroit bird broke the world’s 300- exploded, fatally Injuring Thomas and
Illa 1’the great blnodbuUdcr.brr«u&lt;«e It Is the
mite bnraing-plgeon record, making the I Eunice Daridson and Frank Battraa
One True Blood l*ur!fier and nerve tonic.
distance in 4 hours and 54 minutes.
j ' snd wounding six others.
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Is no doubt a matter of
some concern to you,
but not eo when you
buy it at the City Bak­
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in the city should get a
cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffee at all hours of
the day. Finest line of
Confectionery in tbe
city.

Children Cry for
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1

�ors. On one aide of tbe square the
eburebe* of La Soledad aud Santo Domin­
go. old and lime atained. once monasteries
and fortresses, their walls pierced for can­
non that may have been used lu troublous
limes on tbe \olher aide the low white
facade of tbe government palace: the
flanking bides completed by the dvm por­
tals, arches behind which thc bazHtr-llke
shops arc open to the street. Juarez, who
Is called lhe Lincoln of Mexico, was a na
live of Oaxaca, and In the center of the
plaza stands a fine statue of the liberator.
. "Up and down the walks, past the
statue and the fantastic pagoda which h
the band stand, lhe people strolled singly,
prrwiveness of the scene, the overwhelm­ in couples, In groups. The effect was
ing sense of mightiness displayed, as one curious and picturesque. The women
looks upward aud backward from bls [lit­ were bareheaded or wore the Span sh lace
tle coop on wheels, stifles expression. rebosa; some of them were beautiful, at
Some gigantic force has let loose Its power least In the moonlight. Gay young Cabal­
beneath the eternal rocks in an age when leros In dashing Mexican dress; tall In­
tbe earth was young, and upheaved ithe dians in close wrapped zerapes, or white
monstrous mass as if an idle sport. Moun­ cotton trousers and shirts; anrocca*ional
tains have been twisted out of shajpe. shiny silk hat and high linen collar and
stood on their side**, upended, rent and puff tie; children lightly clothed frlaj Ing
racked. The distorted strata are nature’s tug In the old familiar Way; natives
photograph of the deed. Across the tapes stretched out asleep on thc benches undis­
of sheer cliffs 2,too feet high, they ruri In turbed by the policeman stalking past
even lines, but diagonally; on one stu­ Across the patches of moonlight, and lost
pendous wall the strain are curved In pvr- again iu the shadows of the heavy foliage,
fect half circles; on another they hive the processions moved up 'and down the
been bent at regular intervals or broken flower-fringed paths. Mostly the people
up Into a bewildering jutable ot lines. I
were silent, nn chatter, no laughter, only
“The air has grown warmer as the de­ the voices of Ute children. Clocks in the
scent Is made, and soon lhe temperature tower struck lhe hour, the quarter and the
becomes uncomfortable. then sweiteriag. half; so many were they and sn out of
From the cool heights the translation Is so time with each other that bells of different
sudden that the tropical valley seems j to voices sounded through lhe hour at Irreg­
fairly blaze under lhe sun. At Quiolepec ular Intervals. The strange costumes, tbe
you find that you have taken a drop [of dark foreign faces, the tropical plants, the
5,000 feet are well Into the tropical coun­ snow-white walls, tlie domes, the music,
try. and that your coach has singular the belfs, the moon made a spectacle, and
points ot resemblance to an iron furnace an effect strangely impfeszlng one with
at whiteJieat.
Tropical verdure la lux­ the notion that he was sitting In parquet
uriant.
In whatever little patches lot chair watching a scene in “pen». At 11:30
earth that have been rested from lhe rlyer theinrj
band
closed
Ils sux
program with
n quickUAllu
telvotw
re,...
•• , .
nnd
—
re the
...rerocks
------- grow bananas,. orani i, । moving’ polka, the throng iA stronera
mangoes mid strange fruits, of which jpu ' dwindled awny and finally disappeared,and
know not .the
etbe when the bells began to hammer out the
. . names, palms, sugar
.
-aud coffee. Children from two to eight hour of midnight the Plaza de Armas
years old stand in the sun at lhe stat lots, was deserted, save for the sleepers curled
exactly as they came from lhe hands jot up on the benches and the policemen who
nature, barring lhe dirt, and unabashed watched their lanterns sitting at “
the
•
gaze at yoqr colored porter as our own comers of the square.
children might gaze upon a wanderer frdm
Mars. Women holding naked babies bn
their backs conform • to fashion’s dictates
PERSONAL MENTION.
with a single low cut garment, and men
in white, loose trousers and shirt lean
against the walls. Just aS the heat grows
(V. E. Merritt, of Lansing, was In the
unbearable, and the water in the “cooler” cltySaturday.
begins to emit steam, the train draws Into
Etton Dolson, of Charlotte, was In
Tomellin.
ToroelHn Is deep In the fastnesses of city Monday.
'
a lonely canon, but it could not have been
Mr. and Mrs. Jas McKevittare visiting
more welcomed had it been the gate of
paradise. There were angels there, too— In Middleville.
angles with queues, in guise of Chinamen,
Mr. Frauk Heath, of Edmore was In
who kept the clean, cool dining hall, gave
us cracked ice from the mountains, and a the city last week.
wonderous meal of seven courses, even to
Miss Eva Rjan is quite seriously 111
the familiar apple pie of our forefathers, with a bilious attack.
for one round Mexican dollar. How these
W. J. Holloway was in Grand Rapids
facile Mongolians wrought the miracle In
that lone spot, hung on the mountain’s Monday on business.
wall, was a problem tliat 20 minutes for
Charlie Bush,, of East Jordan, has been
dinner^ave not time enough for solving.
...lowest depths of the valley of the visiting at John Brisby’s.
••The

Highest oi all ia Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report

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Thursday, May aS, 1896.
COOK BROS., Proprietors

MICHIGAN TOURISTS
VISIT TO OAXACA, THE CITY
NEAR THE RUINS OF MITLA,

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H

&lt;» reptile Description of thc Trip by Mr.
W. J. Hun-fikcr, of the Detroit
Journal.
&lt;Thc Haxskh Editor
not one of the party
to go to Oaxaca, and reproduces the description
of (hie trip, ax written by Mr. Hunsak-r, in
order to give our renders some Idea of the
sizhte and scene* along the way.)
••The harrow-guage Mexican Southern
cailhmd runs through a fine farming coun­
try- linm dlatelj upon leaving Puebla, n
countr&gt; that has fuflielent water for Irri­
gating the fertile soil.
When we went
through, the peons were plowing the
wheat fields with crooked sticks, or
threshing out lhe grain by driving a drove
■of horses around and around on the hard
ground In tbe the open fields.
In one
field wheat was being sown, in another it
was touched with a beautiful green, a lit­
tle farther on the gold of the harvest time
had been given II by the sun, on lhe next
hacienda the reapers were at work. As
the train climbed higher up the grade and
reached the backbone o( a ridge, a view
was presented that is no where eke possi­
ble. Three extinct volcanoes rose into,
tire air. while the barren head of Malintzl
■appeared at lheir shoulders. Ixtaccihautl,
HI.060 feet high, is not a peak, but a mass
that from a fantastic resemblance to r
sleeping female form under -its robe ot
*.m»w was called by the Aztecs “The
While Woman.’
Popocatepetl, highest
ambbest known of tbe Mexican peaks, in
this view on the Mexican Southern road
discloses a part of its shadowy crater, and
on the southern side the fact that Its sum­
mit, 17,782 feet above the sea, is not com­
’ pletely snow enveloped.
••Bui Orizaba is a mountain In a dream.
•Far (low:» upon its sides its snow-mantel
■barigs. aud chaste, symmetrical, regular,
smooth, a true cone in shape, it looms
17.J56 feet Into the blue sky, the sun dazzlingly brilliant upon its glittering slues,or
touching them with lhe softest rose tints.
Tbete is something spectacular In this
view of Orizaba. 100 miles away. The;
oihers you”realize are real mountains, i Salado had been reached, the train had
L. P. Bissell, editor of the Chviotte Re­
Orizaba appears to rise to tbe vision as at [ found Ils way through a short tunnel,
publican was In the city.yesteiday.
a
n M MV-a peak
L- r.f
to.fl
a summons, ffancy's
ofannw
enow fmitt
from flip
the discovered
a
new ri.n.
river In
to
lead
bosom of a summer sea. obedient to a the way for it—lhe Rio Grande del Bur—
Miss Florence Mead, of Battle Creek, Is
wagiciau’s wish.
So clear and distinct aud now began lhe upward climb along vlsitiug her father Jas. Mead tnd family.
are its outlines that is peak seems to run the canon of Tcmellln. Higher and high­
Mr. and Mrs^Julius Russell tnd Mr. and
to a needle*? point.
er it rose, the mountain still Imposing and
••But lhe train has topped the ridge and grand; the temperature falling prejceptlbly. Mrs. E. tV. Morrill spent Sunday at Gun
Ike conductor from Pittsburg remarks that The .canon walls closed in until they seem­ Like.
v
’
you are 7.300 feet above the sea, and for ed to meet, the train whisked around
MI«\Lettie Garn spent Sunday In Mld136 miles the xoad will be downward. curves so sharp that the engineer could
The crowns of tbe volcanoes have sudden­ have tossed an orange to the party on the .dlevllle
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
.
ly dipped out of sight aud are seen no rear platform; then it mounted over the Hendrick.
more.
Through a wide plain the train back of a mountain from which a magnifi­
Will Stebbins, jr„. has been very ter
speeds, thc character of the vegetation cent view spread away behind. Peaks and
almost Imperceptibly changing. This is crags and cliffs bad melted into a vista of lously HI. having been threatened with
finally impressed upon you when you ranges rolling one upon lhe other and dis­ appendicitis.
arpllce that lhe customary prickly ear cac­ solving Into Indistinct outlines and fading
tus has disappeared and dwarf specimens masses of pink and blue and gold under
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hyatt and daughter,
of tne organo variety take Its place. Soop the setting sun.
of Charlotte, are visiting his mother Mrs.
these begin to grow larger and larger, and
“Then the mountains fell away and a Julia Hyatt.
finally betdde the track and on the moun­ broad flat valley opened out; fields of cof­
Miss Eleanore Ttorebeck aud Miss May
tain flanks great trees of tbe plant, 30 to fee trees heavy with tbe cherry-like fruit,
00 feet high and 20 feet broad, staud or of sugar cane, tall and tasseled; groves Roberts, of Kalamazoo, were in the city
scaUered or in clumps.
Organ cacti they of banana trees with their Immense long
Friday between trains.
are called, because of their resemblance green leaves; burros and cattle were be­
lo the pipes of a church organ.
H. D. West returned from Bloomville,
ing driven homeward: a bell rang in a
-A broad plain, surrounded by low church on a hecieuda; lhe cross on a shrine Ohio, Friday where he had been ealhd
lying mountains, opens emt
The cas­ showed sharp against tb* evening sky over 1
by lhe death of bls sister Mrs. E. J. Tur:.tellated wall of a red palisade rises on the a hili; lights began tn twinkle here and
le(L 'Soon It appears on the right, there in the distance; darkness fell quick­ er.
switches back again to the left, whirls ly. Then the white walls and the cathed­
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Keeler, Mr. and M s,
around behind the train, and again stands aw
.M vcame
„„c U(VOV
ral, towers and domes of ..a Vcity
close
&lt;llHtell&gt;- In trout. Yon are (oldfi down a ,0 view, and we knew we were al Oaxaea R. T. French and Mr. and Mrs. II. E.
•deep plain so sleep that, while lhe grade —south ot the Gult ot Campeche. 7S miles Hendrlch, of Middleville, attended t! e
from lhe Isthmus and Gulf ot Tebannte- party given by P. T. Colgrove Thursday
w. .1
— .train ...
_u.. .ulatitudeOf Guatemala.
for
the
tn make
the descent by cross­
evening.
ing it in long, sei pentlne loops, aud that I
“The glittering conittllatlon of tbe
is why the red palisade will not stand Southern Cross swung low to the horizon yMrs. M. E. Nevins and &amp;on Messer, of
st ill. Once down, the train nukes a sud­ over the flat roofs oP Oaxaca, fading al­ Sedalia, Mo., are in the city, where the
den curve around a projecting spur, heads most out of sight as the moon came over
straight fur a blank mountain wall, but the shoulder of a mountain range. It was former has come to recuperate from a
severe attack of diphtheria, which she had
idutices Into tlie Canon de los Cues.
one of those moons that (he novelists al­
“T.ien for 75 or 100 miles thia narrow ways call glorious. Novelists are some­ several weeks ago^
guage strip of iron rail clambers, climbs time right. This moon was big and round
Messrs Chester and R. B. Messer aud
and clings—hunting Its way through and the light it poured down was almost
narrow gorges, pushing along under tow­ brlllianL Moons In these southern latl- Mus Grace Messer returned home Tues­
ering.precipices. winding in and out of tuds shine with an Intensity that we sel­ day night, tt.e latter from a visit with
canons, whose high walls roar back the dom know iu tbe north. We got into friends iu Boston, the former from a busi­
rattle of wheels, clinging like a vine to Oaxaca after darkness fell and departed as
ness trip through the east.
the sides of steep slopes, boring a black dawn broke. Thus we saw tl.e quaint old
tunnel through the rocks It cannot climb city by moonlight, and brought away Im­
Mrs. Daniel Striker was elected presi­
-ever, banglntr precariously on lhe edge of pressions of It wrought by tbe Influence ot dent of lhe Grand Rapids district associa­
lhe river bank.
Through canons, across such a view. Under tbe flooding light lhe
small parks and little flats, up barrancas white walls abone whiter than they really tion of the Woman’s Home Missionary
aud down little valleys, wherever place is are. the black shades fell blacker, tho Society at ‘the annual meeting held at
-or can t&gt;e hewn to hold it level, the track dooms aud towers loomed larger, tbelr Grand Rapids last week, and Mrs. E, Y.
pursues its tortuous way. but all the while pink and blue tints lost in the general Hogle was elected recording see retary.
-Ito intent Is lu keep close companionship white effect. Stuccoed walls caught the
"With lhe clear, swift waters of the Rio rays ot the moon and reflected Aem back
- Salado, a stream that is ever rcnnlng— to help define the sharpness of outlines In,
Church ana Society.
v mo-t refreshing of sights in a land where 'shadows or soften them under lhe inoon.
Tbe pastor take! for subjects next Sun­
» must of tbe elvers spring ln:o life only
“A band was playing hi the plaza, and
■carhen the rainy season comes.
playing divinely. There were 38 music­ day In Preabyterlan church, morning,
••.High above. mountains, crags and ians. Not even Sousa or Thomas could "Wliat the llllei said to me.'' audfn the
tliffs overluuig and Jmptnd.
*Storms
“
and* have wrought sweeter harmony from as evening. -Why be talked with the wo­
i
the erosion of lhe elements have worn much brass and as many reeds. Over­ man."
them into luntaatie shapes.
Deep down tures from lhe grand Italian and French
Mission Band In Presbyterian church
in this narrow crack between the rocks operas followed each other with but slight next Sunday afternoon,
'the grandeur of the spectacle, the Imintermission; an occasional simpler
Miss McLaughlin leads Y. P. S.C.K. In
threaded with the familiar air of one of our
English folk songs, or music Spanish in Presbyterian church next Sunday evening.
Awarded
color and movement. Tlxere is a Mexican
Sermon on "Cyeltna” at Rogers school
Highest Honors-World’s Fair, sour whose music tbe bands in all the house next Sunday at 3 o'clock. Come
plazas of all the cities al ways have number­ out nn your wheels.
ed on their programs, which has been cal­
The errmmltlee in whow hands were
led the Mexican '‘Home, Sweet Houie,”
sad. sweet with tears In it. When these placed the Interests ot tbe Leeture Course,
musicians in the far southern city of during lhe past season, desire lo express
Oaxaca played it.tbc sorrowful strains rose tbelr appreciation ot the liberal patronage
and fell In perfect time, the longing of the of our durene, and tbe generous gistutloui
homesick wanderer was expressed by a co-operation of the several newspapers
voice, lhe waves of sound ran into each which made the enterprise such a Caaori­
other and blended wholly, and swelled el success that after defraying an ex­
and swept anty iu cadences smooth and penses of tbe Course Ute hand, w urn
of *» remained. This by a vote ot the
flowing, mjRLcboly compelling.
Current Topic Club at Its last ses-lnn was
“The nlgtit was as balmy as oue of ours
in early summer. a»d In the air was the planed to tbe credit of tbe Women’s Club
to be used toward tbe establishment ot a
fragrance of tbe orange bloom. Golden
fruit hang to thc trees that bordered the.' public library. Tbe oommlMee hope that
tbe -xellenee of Ute Course pr tvlded ha.
white walks iu the little plaza. Lemons
made a demand for another during the
known tueeubers of tin* orange family, coming winter and that u may be ranaUs
well patronized.
Philip T. Colgbov*.
the eoquita. ailhoet torerour bud*, trat
IFECT MADE.

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BAKING

A pure Cope

ofTmter Fewta.

Society Event*.
Mrs. Cbwter Mewer entertained tbou.
twenty friends in a very enjoyable manner
at six o’cluck tea on Saturday afternoon.
MiM Leah Bowne entertained a company
of trleads at her fathers hume on b.
Broadway Monday nlglil, the uccariou be­
ing her 16th biitbday.
‘ Mrs; McElwan.Will conducts mothers
meeting st the home of Mr.. Wm. ^jnpbrll, Friday. June 5th. The one held four
weeks ago w*s *«*&gt;* Imerestlnf. Old and
young mothers are cordially invlteu.

SING AGAIN.

For the .bore u,f Mlchu-r,
,
wit &lt;lc«et.H.«u,s, l0 Bun.:,,, "lr*1
at ret? of OM fint
|iraiw
Wont
tbe round trip win. tvn doliar. .,',2, w
Meu.ber.hlp Fee. fTtart/r^i n T1.,or

Or the wurde.
Whfj thc windows arc open in spring
Aud tbe air'- full at bird*.
Ok- culla from
branch
aweet thiag.

Tho refrain.
.
T&lt;&gt;u sang mu a r-oog .
My hnurt thrilled to bear.
A moat delightful affair wm the pedm
Th;- refrain
party given by Philip T. Culgrove Thurs­
Bo rue fai’ a &lt;i»rt FH
Through tbe woof
day evening last hi the Union block, wr.
Of tbe cold
Colgrove’a handsome suite ot rooms, n «
Dusk deyserf »y«r.
office and the office of Drs. Lathrop and
TunlfiM there'« u year nt ita MSirx,
Andrns were uulized for the occasion.
AH the birda : ro aloof.
The ladles laid aside tbelr wraps tn the
Yonr eyes bold tho sun tor my part,
librarj of Mr. Colgrove’s office, where each
And the •q.-rlng’s in
to*
blr.g again I
.selected a beautiful rose to wear froera
—tJcribner'a Magarino.
large platter heaped with the fragrant
flowers. * The method for selecting pa: ENGLAND’S FOOD SUPPLY.
ners for lhe first game was very novel;
mere were between sixty and •evenly
varieties of flowers. t.wo of each kind,
which were passed to the ladies and gentle-1
Strong as tho English war fleet ia, it
men,and by matching lheir flowers they ob­
tained inc..
tlieir partner.
unucu
-----_J^ie floral ^2oriJ’ j, very far from being strong enough to
tion,
elsbonite tn
extreme. At ; j taHT!iafun- engage a pooribk cosnbinatlViin were
wc»v wrsmws~~
— tbs
--- -------...
the bead of ....
the stairway was a
a roagnlOcent t tion cf fle^, and at the aame time profloral horse shoe made of solid white car­
■■
Welcome"
nations. with the word ••’.Yclccxe” mule
—j “ tect our sea borne
United
States and
In red carnations, ou
&lt;m each
eaci. sale
----------------- Rwwia declared war
side «.
at the but-• U...
tom ot tbe shoe w»," a bunch or roses an.l with England, there would practically­
. .
..Exquisite ■___
..... of-roses,
wrejzrea n»r.
........
--- J urereaW
nogfood
supplyInfc
leftto
toWMfWt
protect.• ThPV
They
lilies.
boquets
car­ Lbe
would Keep
keep iuv
the »«****»
immente supplice we
nations Ruu
and uiiiri
other uvwfik-sa
flowers were
seat:* red • wouui
nanuns
re».v ..................
through the rooms in profusion, and the I now
them at heme, and tho
delicate asparagus fern was used effective- । .
, capture or destruction would ef­
ly over the dofirways. served
Most delicious
Itar
. Argentina
.
.... aud« other,
...by Mr? I fccttuMly
prevent
light refruhmentM were ®.serve*
y •M
’’* 1■ neutrals frtm sending food to us iu any
ern ’ . h/..
. ..J
Wood. Senator M. 8. Koater. of Mlddie- --r
vllle. won tm-gentlemen’s prize nnd Miss sufficient quantity.
(Jertrmle Bentley the ladies on a cut with
Whnt ia wanted ia that, instead cf
Mrs. J. 3. Goodyear. The prize* were 1 only a precarious week s impply, we
verj- beautiful, being large cut g as* per- ! 8hon)d hBVe stored up in thia country
fume bottles. It was a per fee: party in enough (rirn to last for at least 12
every respect, nothing having been spared.
Experts in the corn trade agree
to make it such, and It will be
J*1 that there would be no insujierablc diffi-

up to and tndudlng Jnly i*
e‘Un&gt;
trim of time can be Had at
;««•
l h Itig to proper
•
y *P'
•
4----Mritianwl Confereaw of Ceriecti,
Cl»rlU«&gt;.n.l k.|.U.4„„ ,
For the .bore the taldu,,., &lt; ,.„,rn
on joue Srd lo fflb Jn to ,|IO.„
W
certificate. .Igneil
I,, c. bl„
tl.-ket to Grand It.,,Id.
and one half
hair cents
cent, per mite In „rll .,™e
Uno. practically one: («n- r,„
Tleketa limited to nknm nntil ,i

zx ii j
,
J
' ‘ *^”***. Mo.
On Monday June fall, the Mlcl.inn cl
tnJ will run a ekeclai ln.b „
ed of Wanner Slrep-r- Bno
Cent. Reellnlni, cbik cam. Seata ii tu
Chair rar. tree. The .Ireplne car
&lt;„
double berth from fll-iolt lo st Lroi Jm
be FS.50 a rate or one fare for ti&gt;, Lm
' trip
Irin will
will be
Im charged,
rh.r&lt;r..J | Train
T...... leaved
at j P. m. &amp;lama«o ’a: m:
elaapInK rar reservation! elea^ ™u ..
Mlbh, Cent, ticket ofceearl?

AngJUth.
For tbe above oleislon the Mirtina
C.ntr.1 will on Julr c to )«b. ,0, ’^..
fell ticket! lo B&gt;, View no., rt.tu,n „
'
of one Unit clue limited fere tot ir. mand
trip. Limited to rtljirn ofilif $ur up,

On» TT»y Settler* TUttc*. to Foiiht&gt; In th.
South,
Qn Taewjay. Jake 2nd the Michigan
Central will sell one way settler? rates to
all principal point* tri the suutfc at a great
redaction. Call at Michigan central
ticket office for further Informaliou rehtiugto these tickets.

vu.iy •*»
...e&gt;
! store of corn. It would be for experts to Nobles of the Mj*tJc Shrine. Clereland
Ohio, .JUnr ?3 » i.
a&gt;
■ advise as to the best methods aud places
For tbe above oefadon the MicMm
1 of storage.
,
The Nashville Team Badly Beaten by the &lt;
Centra! will on Jan 21 and 22a«i sell tickets
|
Perhaps
be to dis­
Hoiur
Team. tho best plan would
.............
Hastings to Cleveland and return at one
Saturday the Nashville bate bail team । tribute it over, the country in magazines first cla»s fare for tharoimd trip. Tickets
at tho military depots, giving the mili­ will be limited not later than .Inn 25|h to
came lo this city with Andrews, tbe phe­ tary authorities charge of it, but if it returi’.
nomena! pitcher, who we understand, was in the country aud safe it would
threatened t &gt; strike out every man that not so much matter when, it was. Al­ W. C. T.V. Murijueitp M k-h.Junc. 12th to
though most of our corn is made into
came to bat.
F4&gt;r the above cushion the Michigan
It was a slugging match from start to flour at the great ports, it would not be 1 Central will &lt; n June ^0 andl^ieU round
finish on the pari ot Hostings. When the wise, seeing tliat meet of them are so [ tiip tlckets Hasthigs lo Marquette and re­
defenselres, to rare it there.
I turn -----------„
at rate of---------$]3.42| on m
pre»entBtioti
of
home team got tired of making singles
XUV ruiuu
’’Kin u UJ
Th»
entire cental uuu
and zuiuzragiiuvuu
management ; crruuanrj
eertlncates.litne.l
by PHr- Jails 11 I'nn-h
they commenced making doubles aud of this great national store
1
- Secy. Jl.inilt.
&lt;1 to r.ruru unof corn‘ corresponding
:l
(ripples.
•
should be under Howe permanent gov- t|l June 18th.
Nashville couldn’t solve Millerjs delivery ernment department. Although its exist­
Convention Prohihlii tn Party,
a little bit, the two scores that they made ence could not fail to have a steadying Natleunl
PittuLarg, Pm.. Mity :;tht«, 2»ih.
1 effect
ibn
mm market,
Tnrirbnt it
Rhonld . bo
hn
being on errors. Following is the score:
corn
eoere on the
&lt;&gt;re
.. should
pur
llx,v, w^j„n tbf M^b’ZlO
■ Inning*. -1234 5S7 8 n — R nil | ouuido all sp-culative luflnencva, the Central wilt on Majj'^-S, snj Sbib w||
Hasting*— 4 13 14 3 6 1
1
price
at
which
it
would
be
«&gt;ld,
when
|
tickets
to
Plnsbuis.
Ite. snd return u rite
Nashville- o o o o o
o
I necessary to sell it, being fixed by law. j of one first class Haifttci fare for the round
Umpire, McIntyre.
It would be no sacrifice, in tlie long ; trip. Tickets gcoi ratil May noth] to reLiterary *XotM.
j run, for the country
such a jj,uru‘
ry to provide sueb
The fiction of Harper’s during lhe
'----reserve— ..F
of e.-reul
food, no
rm it re.A^l/1
would relweavea
always txxx
be ’
Dcmocrntic Nallnnnl ''&lt;&gt;uveii1i«&gt;r. ChUafo
mainder of the year will be uotewoithy I
worth itsooet.
■
Ill.. July 7th. 'HO.both In amount mid quality. Besides tin* i
.uu.k
Other nations accumulate gold for (_____
________
short ..u.™
novels vy-MUM
by John fiav..-k.va
Kendrick Bangs and |
For the
abdve occasion tlx Mieliigar. ■
Langdon El j wn Mitchell, “T&lt;m Sawjrr. j *•«
wartime. Wo should have a war Central will
on' July
‘
*j [S-4-5 and (l:h sell
ticket.* tn
to Cldraim
Chicago ami
and return at one first
Detective." a two part tale by Mark Twain , chest of corn, if wc have it, what will ticker*
elaaaj rimitrd fate frtr the round trip.
will be given tn the fall with Illustrations | it do?
Good
to
return
until
Jply 12ih.
by A. B Frost, and publication by Mr. Du‘|
It will give our navy time to devote
Jlanrter's novel
••The Martaln." the J itBelf t0 ae uxtahing of the nary or nam.nu*riptor which has strived In thl, ■ Ties oppw&lt;l ujni It will giro na time,
country, is expected to Ihru) in October. I
Short stories will also N- contributed by
C
gnat rcaourwfl. to augment
Octava Tlmnet. Mary F. Wilkins. R A.
to almwt any extent,
Alexander. Julian Ralph, George A. HibwlU
&lt;»r farmers time to
bard, W. E. Norris, nnd many others well [ grow three or four times as much corn
known to Magazine readers.
i aud breed a much larger quantity of
John Kendrick Dang, sppaar, lu lb.-1
f»‘P thun they now do.—
June number of Harper*? Magazine as the Nineteenth Century.
IT MEANS A GOOD
author of n romance, “A Rebellion-* Hero­
Dx AL TO MOST MEN
Patent Flycatcher.
Ine.” The story tnkes advantage uf a situ­
To know
ation new In fiction, and like Mr. Bang*.A machine for catching flies off the where they can get a mir of pants. War­
other
work
humorous. The
..
«... is ............
- .... story
g will
..... backs of cattle, &lt;uju
uu&lt;
inc UU1and r-w
so affording
the
ani- ranted not to Rip. we have the Famoa!'
be In two part., tbe completion spurerlng m.|s relief „,d comfort has beeu in- Pants and have sold th|m aud warranted
It. the
tit.. July
la.I.. tln.i.n.l.
It to
i.i-. te. t...f 1...
. _ _
—
. __
In
Harper’s. It
Is III
Illustrated
by .vented
by a farmer iu Madison county. them for over a j eat arid have jet to have
Smedley.
.
' Ry. The flycatcher is a kind of covered the first pair enme back tor rej’Sks.
Phis SMjnt si the Famous.
pen or passage-way tlirough which the
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
animal must walk to secure relief. A
BASE BALL.

THE FAHOUS.

—A ReEc (Nev.) Chinaman epork, a
“pigtail" which ia rive feet eleven inches
long.
—Women dentists are coming to thc
front. ’Tavo of them have hung out- their
shingles in Chicago.
—The water of Niagara foils whs so
•canty on March 31,1848, that the rocks
there were plainly risible for nn entire
day. No wan then alive had ever pie*
viously seen the bare rocks at the falls.
—It is et.Lima Led that since the gov­
ernment began putting paper money
in thc iiards of the peopte it has made
a profit of no less than $30,000,0000 as a
result of b.lls being mutilated, wasted,
buried, Jost or burned.
—Total ciea of thc Indian territory
is 31.W2 square miles. Total popula­
tion, 180,182, nf which thc live civilized
tribes number 178,097. Tbe latter are
divided as follows:
Whites, 109,7.33;
Indians, 5d,US5; colored, 1R.636; Chinese’
13; number of banks, 3; miles of rail­
roads, 1,040, newspnix-rs, 11.
—A new system of auxiliary member­
ship, or resezve supply, luu recently
been Mugureled by a national guud
regiment j. Taeonui, WasL, and u
highly commended by the adjutant
general. 1 he regttzjen, has about 30
young men. xon-roembers, drilling wtth
It all the Unit, and when a vacancy oc
curs It la dried by oueoniieauxiliariea,
and the standard of the regiment ia
piece
thus always kepi at the top notch.

few feet from the entrance there is a
THE WOMEN IS
cupola or dome in the roof of the pas­
WHAT KNOW ।
sageway, made of glass aud arranged
, । Ami they »sy we
as a flytrap. Beyond this the passage have the be*t bargains lf«»r the money in
is darkness. The animal walks through the city on children* suits and 'hey are tbe
the machine, and just as it passes under judges.
Pnik Smith at tlie Famous.
tho dome and enters the darkened part
a set of brushes sweeps off the flics,
IN
which naturally rise into the lighted
THE
dome, and the steer passes out at the
other side free of flies. The flies are
MUD You wait sh ies tn stand it—
We have them.
retained in the dome trap. The in­
ventor has experimented with his ma­
chine and finds that the animals soon
WHEN GOING TO TOWN
learn tho value of the m whine and
.
You
know enough to walk through it when
want something better—
.
the flies begin to bite. The device has
.
j We have them.
been patented.

Bernhard t’M Debut.
BOYS GOING
„
To ^e Hielr. well.
“The divine Sarah” has just been
darribing th. emotion. th»t riiook her galr, want a dandy shoe—
We have them.
when «be append for the first time on
the boards: "I can picture lhe evening
as though it were now,, Tbe excitement
Vg FACT
We bare the 1 rM
myiumon paMioo. for I was very young ment and the lowest prices on Meo im
then, you know, aud it gave me scat Boy s’ shoe kept tu tlie city, they are sori
and forror for tbe ordeal I bad to face. at a cut price but are all best warrautta
I can see tbe little theater and the peo­ goods, no damaged stock.
Phin Smith at the Famousple seated in the audience. My heart
for the moment seemed lo stand still
The fln, words I uttered fell from my
WI DON’T
,
lipa with distinct accent. I made one
THINK
grand step forward, aud then all my
You can Match &lt;&gt;ur prices
nervousue-u vanished. ”
on Men', sb tri- In tire- city. « kbo» !&lt;*
can’t If you take qaallty too.
DradCvry.
PHIN Smith at the Famous.
The everyday oarea aud duties which
hm-u call drudgery are the weighta and
THE BICYCLE
.
oounterpoiaes of the clock of time, giv­
Has nothin? tn do
ing ita pendulum a true vibration aud
with
our
low
prices
on
Hat*
for
u
,
ita hands a regular motion, and when
Boys.
Phin Smith at the Famou»they ceaae to hang upon its wheels the

M.so.tlsed Cores, strelk
“Every day something new la fctmrt
about electricity wad Its effects," anid
Mr. Fay of the Southern Pacific
"Do
you know that nine-tenths of tbe um­
brellas that nxra curry nowadays an
magnetised? Well, they are. and aU
that u ueoesnry to prove this ia to ap­
ply tbe point of your knife or. hetuv
*“*-“*“ Noolww,l| ,-e.l to
Longfellow.
atilL aamall pen point against the taj
are tbe dltaretree lu price, on i«r &gt;•'“*
nb. The attractiaQ u very ixTtx-ntibto
Shoes. We are never under sold not
and it is caused by tbe carrying of the
matched in mice.
„
article inside of tbe electric enra. Tb». MICHIGAN CENTRAL EXCURSIONS
Phin Smith at the r annul*.
umbrella w rested upon the floor near
tbe moture, and the proximire of
O- C. Jinly 7
BWITS NU M Isw but
cl"^'
mud to find a permanent lodgment in

Tth sell

For wwour««&gt;d5 .peak lot
Tbe price, make tbelr own w'rt' ■
will do the Teal*
v«s«niis
Pbtx Smith at the Hmm.80

with Reel
» girt within—

eg

NM Who. but pair, ot

vm oar job W, yet the ptiee wi»&gt; u

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t 1AFEK IN COUNTY.

VOL XLI. NO. 5

Hastings,

Hastings Banner
’

pat-il-'h/d T’.utxdRV? br

COOK • BROS..
HASTINGS, MICH

.•;ESFON PENCE.

Ga-kill has a new bicycle.
irj hrtrvert,4' tinder way.
i ttuiler
is manufacturing
,i v. ry irood article and at a

fish are being taken from
hook and Hue by both city

knrrls anti wife are visiting
•i:.- vicinity prior to theft deCalifornia.
Chandler, who has been in
i. •. some time is now able to
Huy tribe as In former years.
ot Bailie Creek, and a
others are encamped at the
: -it-e
Walter Clark, of Bn!:-;id a number ol ladies were nt
uur.lay and carried home a big
y the -5th the Louse of Chas.,
burglarized in the absence of
anti a number of valuable
taken. The bold thief, eni .- .m: a window .light and pasiu-i a door, taking his tracks

.1 road-bee on the Bill just
, Moon’s on Tnesdjty. ■ Sever)
i’lunoon and eight;in the
!’&gt; “drapers and drlwers at.ed Un* old bill to ’ alidenury. The pathurnster
: others were made cou•&lt;r absence.
' : •
,n::y w:k saddened by the
bit u d.-athot Fred Pfander.
Ou the murnlng of bat­
run over bv a switch engine
St. ••r. '-dng of the M. C. R.
&gt;rte : that he threw himself In
:u.’.ne with suicidal intent.
&lt;:r.p!etv.y severed. About
J- brother Charles took Lis
i- ! had only been marri■ . His lift' excepting the
■ wa- spent on his fathers
N i. S. He It-aves a wife.
number of brothers and
his sad departure.

' Hrotmrd.
• Is dangerously ill.

Ik

near
. L &gt;ure on a visit.
..a 5of Battle Creek, is vis_■ : ::rJ\es in tilts vicinity’.
’.G’-r’ Ur-wu raised the - frame lo his
''.in! ;;iri v.-ivk Wednesday.
. Ire:i;- Day will be' Held at South
-:.-.reh
•; iay eve. June 7th. A
will be rendered.
■ ^terlli was in Kabiumzoo Monday
. vc iieaUueti: for hi*, eyes. Fears
• ■iiaiued that he will Jo|je th* sight

i - ..-M-e jvdN little enough although
T.i?k? were oji the jumbo order,
:m&gt; Robert Marshall^ cellar Thurs'hj
d tarid help themselves to milk.
V. .; . if they too* It to : &gt;e creamery!’
.
-aiii-ry ;&gt; mulling full blast nt
•
• &lt; ::••• ::u»t Tnqrsday. .John
lr: i is driving one of the milk wag­
. Farmers are quite enthusiastic over
'.:
-raai.-ry and many c-iuld not procure
-. :
Jay as th* uemand-wR- great&lt;
. .
.uj-piy'and nnny sent their
:
ar •
churns and palls.
”:-r is »t the etimhtg crop ot wheat
- •ri.f.ij’rty 1-destroyed, the stalk hav. &gt; ■■ to the ground by the ravages of
t! Hiiy; from the extreme warm
.it
::y weather during May. Fields of
•&gt;v
■:.?,! :wo weeks ago looked as if they
; .••LI tfoin twenty.to thirty, bushels
t'
r;- xvlil hardly be worth the tin*?
:
■^&gt;tii:g- Hay will be R light crop
’•
ureftt many of the termers will not
1 •
' to cut. F«i inns are putting in a
•■
.. ■'&lt; are of corn than usual otl ac-

i
.jjp. 01 Man?fldd. Ohio, called
c- i'cre over Sunday.
.. i.ty evt-in;;. M!&gt;^ Minnie Replogle
. 1'! tin- Hastings teachers, came
. -1 Maple Grove on their wheels and
• bon friends.
L :\tay afternoon Mrs. Savage an old
.-.u lives with her sou Frank at the
1. left the house. When the family
' 1 find her she was no where to be
•-.! was tracked as far as Lewis
■•th woods where the trace was lost.
1 iv morning she was discovered in a
। i n Mr. Elliott's not far from home
had evidently lain during the
’. it is thought that the uhl lady is

;aday while Mr. and Mrs. Nell Mc-t were at church, some one entered
ti;.
by pushing out a screen at one
«»: :...p cellar windows. Cellar aud-refrighad beeu searched, but the thief
setus.! ■&lt;&lt; be looking for money as ptfckets
an 1 bureau drawers had been ransacked
atnl'Jn; contents left lying about on the
lluvr and bed. a search revealed a shirt
ai-1 a pair of pants missing. The fellow
was«--» vy several persons during the
rhuon and was tracked as far as Dunli« a'- north. This is the third house that
has ticen entered in the neighborhood durimr the last ten days, the others being C.
L. lihwen’s where a shirt and a quantity
&lt;&gt;i : i:i Were missed,and John McCartney’s,
y'e think it about time someone was hunt­
’ mg toe chap end shutting him up.
Cloverdale.
Mr®. Harriett Thompson is no better.
J’lhn Woodman, of Sparta Center, was
al-’n a visitor at the same place. •
A kiln of brick, consisting of 250,000 Is
now being burned at the yard here.
Quite a number from here attended
Decoration services at Prairieville last
Saturday.
.Gilbert Rhodes and wife, of Ann Arbor,
were visitors at Mrs. Arcby Anderson’s
la«t week.
Oar new store opened up last Saturday
with a stock of groceries.
Drygoods will
soon be added.
Ansel Kingsbury, who has been tiling
lor some time past Is sluwly lecoverlng
li,Jder the treatment of Dr. McLeay.
P-Campbell, of Kalamazoo, wat» via'ting friends here last Sunday.
Hit wife
has been here for some time visiting her
parents xMr. and Mrs. Henry Penna’.'

Hindu CoruerA.
4iTcX.,h,r-p-8-c- *■'« s“-

PERSONAL MENTION.

d.?“vST„e&lt;,:i1:,,h**Mo1 i,ou&gt;e su-

Mhs Sara Horton Is in the city.

1

WHOLE NO. 2138

Assyria
In

1

---- AT------

mich., june 4, isse.

f THE BEST ADVER-I TISING MEDIUM IN
| BARRY COUNTY. m

MEXICAN CITIES.

is this, in such a country as Meiieo,
where three quarters of the people are In­
dians. The budding is probably 40 rods
square and two stories high. Waifs, .
rr™5L'Ll.!S5;J,f
* »i«iti„,
C. E. Doyle spent Sunday in Muskegon.
•™n Unnnrll. ot Kalamazoo, was In
SOMETHING
ABOUT IRAPUATO orphans aud homeless children are taken
relatives here this week.
AND GUADALAJARA.
T. J. Bush was home from Lansing over
there and given a good education, and
T'i»' l.ndlra Aid will meet with Mr. this place a part or last week.
taught music. lueaclcans are great people
visits mV*."’ nL&lt;“,‘l"'r Bn"r" ot B,rn'- Sunday.
Hartdm Thursday June 11
L. nohlnsM'a Tuesday
Mn. Ellen Rnawll. ot Battle Creek, was tisitcd at
One of the Richest Cathedrals In the for music. The children- are given tlieft
K B. Richards was In Grand Rapids
education free of charge and are taught
• World.
Isaac Bminell, ot Covert, ha. I—..
a Kueat at Beery Tasker's I.st week
Too
Sunday evening March 1st about six some useful trade, aud lhe products of
It raluett here Decoration Day but the ''jMkS '*!? Pa"‘ Wwk 10 tbl’ ’‘nlnltytheir work is sold. We were shown
•lack Snyder and mother spent Sund.v
exere.ses at tl.e church were cried out
Ithan Bai low, Jr., went to Detroit o’clock we arrived at Iratpuato, noted as through this splendid building by a young
l,n
Rob1
'
»nd
family
near
Dow
’
the ‘-strawberry town," where delicious
Quarterly meetlua ot the M. p. chmeb
Tm day.
—
strawberries can be had the year around. lady who showed us every courtesy and
J'H'nAu-tl" Saturday and Sunday June
Mr. and Mr,. Fred Bind, and Mr. and
G*nle Brown Is expected home Human nature is the same the world over attention. We saw little tots not yet able
Mrs. Guile Kline went to Otseso Satur­
and was amply demc.astrated by the to walk, tenderly cared for by paid nurses;
next Week.
u
•'&gt;&lt;! dangliter Lulu. ot
day
and
while
returning
Sunday
eve
their
venders of this luscious fruit. Al! the big, we saw clashes of little children reciting In
wXlMUnV"1,
“*'•
Mrs. C. R. Bishop is visiting her sister red berries were on top of the baskets, music, and one beautiful little Mexican
horses bnc.me Irlshleued .nd rsn tor
at
Middleville.
while underneath it was no uncommon girl spoke a piece for ns, and was liberal­
some
dlstauce
throwing
both
men
from
Lester Brown and »l8ter Jennie. x.f
rb*’ ,hl'n
‘oo»e. leavsight to find those that were small and ly rewarded with “ceritavos.” We saw a
Bellevue, were guests of Lyman Wii«» I*
D.-R. and W. R. Cook were in Grand green. A very amusing .incident occurred large class of young ladies making the
and w ife Sunday.
J
'TOX
ng the ladle, and the buggy In the center
t
at Irapuato that is worthy of being record­ beautiful Mexican drawn work. We saw
I , Tbl-S w,'r'‘ c”"ured alsiut a Rapids Tuesday.
The Blue Jay social, on account of the mil "t
the aged, infirm and feeble minded well
No serious
rain was postponed until this Friday night mile ahead by Mr. Payne.
Mrs. Clara Alien was home from Lan­ ed. One of the party bought a parrot that provided for aud furnished a splendid
damage was done.
was very pretty, and couild do a very good
June 5 at John Shafes’.
sing Saturday and Sunday.
home. Everything about this large build­
lob
at
swearing
in
the
Mexican
tongue.
William Hartom and wife, of Battle
*
Thornapplt. Lnkr
•
Ex-Senator l\ter Doran, of Grand Kap- Another one of the party! wanted to buy. ing showed care, attention aud great
«rr»"rl|7'“
and at
a parrot Just like it, but Just how lo make cleanliness, the beds were well supplied
Mrs. Northrup is much worse.
lils was In the citj- Monday.
Mrs. E. J. Hartom s last week.
the natives understand what was wanted with clean clothing, the children tidy and
The Decoration services at Barrvvllle
Y. P. S. C. £. business meeting last
TU
P. T. Colgrove and F. D. Black were in was a different matter. At last by means neat, the great kitchens clean and the
were
good.
l uvsdny eve elected the following officer*
of a great-deal of deformed Spanish and no cooking utensils fairly well polished.
A tiegin las’ week on legal business.
The
r.rnicr.
,
re
tlMr
i
r
d|.
M
nr«,ed.
It
for the next six months*.—
end of motions and gestures the natives There are 38 courts In this building, ail of
Menu that very nearly everythin, I,
President. Rev. Crago.
D. C. Bronson and James Crawley took smiled and nodded their heads, as if they them
having beautiful flowers, plants
agaln..t them.
Vice president, Gertrude Tasker.
understood what was wanted, and they1 and trees and many of them Sowing
Mr. Welter and ilausblrr ot Fireside, a bicycle trip to Middleville Tuesday.
See.1 Ernest Frost.
started off. Soon they -appeared again fountains of cold, sparkling water brought
Ohio,
vlalted
with
the
tormet'-.
sister
Mrs.
Cinude Campbell, of Grand Rapids, was
Treas-., Florence Phillipa.
each one of .them proudly bearing a little from the mountains. The Inmates are di­
E. Scothorn last week.
Organist, Blanche Tuttle.
puppy, and each anxious to Impress the vided off into various apartments, and the
There will Ik- quite a inimher or iteonle the guest of Miss Bertha Rider Sunday.
the dimin­ different classes are kept by themselves,
fr&lt;im
Inic
_
ie&lt;
...
.
..
from, this vicinity who will attend
Mr. and Mrs.' Tighe and children are specially good qualltes
Niwhyura.
having one or more
utive curs upon those who desired to buy each department
School Rally at Nashville Friday. .
the guests of her sister Mrs. John Meal ley. only a parrot. Another grist of motions courts to add to tne pleasure of their sur­
K. II. Townsrpd returned
from
—------— his bnsirounding
’
s,
and
beauty
to their homes.
ness I dip in the northern part o! the stale,
Mr® Emory, of Grand Rapids, has beeu and jaw-breaking Spanish had lo be gone
Saturday nftuiiioon,
with before they could be made tu With the state of ignorance that prevails
visiUng Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller the past through
understand Hut a parrot; and not a puppy! throughoct Mexico on the part of most of
RevJ and Mr?. Arthur Trott returned
week.
its people such a beneficent institution as
from their extended v hit with Mends In
was wanted.
Dr. Mary E. Green in her write up in the
Seaforth and Dnnville, Catiada. Saturday
irapuato Is a city of 20,000 people. this to be found among them is wonderfuL '
Mrs» Emma Dunahue goes to Grand Rap­
Cliarlotte Leader of the meeting bl the
Inrenqbn.
The streets are very narrow and If they, managed and maintained as It is by Mexi­
Robert Grhwuhl and ahtcr. Miss Mc­ Teachers Association in Eaton Co. of last id? Saturday to s-pend a week with rela­ were ever laid out al all it must have been cans., h speaks • louder than can any
.
by some native Surveyor who was so full words of the kindness and charity of the
Gregor and Hiss Tubbs, of VerinnntvHlp. week, says the following of Judge Smith’s tives.
native. It ateo speaks volumes for the
were In the village Tuesday evening at­ address befnn- the association: “Judge
Clare FurnFss, of Nashvil’e. attended the of pulque that he rat least couldn't
see
straight.
Streets
are
every­ rising .Mexican nation which Is rapidly
tending the feodal.
The ^V. £4 1\ U. will hold a union tem­ Smith spoke on education, and eave one party given b^ the Misses Beadle Tuesday where aud wind around as if they might growing in Intelligence and thus iu those
night.
be following some cow-path. ‘ The side­ other ways which reach out through such
perance meeting Sunday evening at t!&gt;e «! the must practical and helpful talks on
helpful means as the Hospiclo, to help
M. E. Church in which nil tltt ministers of this subject which I Lave ever listened to.
Mrs. A. G. Cortrlght and daughter, of walks were scarcely wide enough to walk their unfortunate friends and relatives,
in single file, and every one of our party
the village Have consented UMakc part.
It dealt largely with the child's early Hickory Corners, visited Mrs. Dell Doyle were perfectly sober too. We visited the One cannot go through this grand instituThe Epwortli League gave a social at
last week.
market place at first as mey are always in- lion and not have a •better opinion of the
the home of Miss Osle Bamum Tuesday training and education, the bias it had
Oro. W. Knteht, ot.Bartlrtt.New Hamp.
7hc ®ue *? l«p&lt;.»to people of Mexico, imperfect as they are '
evening. A Ikrge crowd was present upon the whole life of that child.
How
*
i. at
p! the center
nr-nti.r ot
nf the
fhp- city.
nllv
It has
hn&lt; no
nn in many ways, and lacking as they are io
It
helping to iuake the evening a pleasant closely allied parents and teachers should shire, Is visiting his brother C. Knight i»
covering save tlie biuej dome of the sky maiiy things. The spirit that Cortez
one.
be for the child? good. How much schools and family.
above.
Each
“
merchaht
”
however
pro
­ and the Spanish people did so much to
School R diy Day which Is to be held
crush out In ail sorts* of cruel ways, seems
How it Is poc^ibie
Friday of this week promises to be a great are responsible fur.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 1). McElwain are tects his or her stock off whatever there Is to be retamlng to its native state and is
to
sell
by
means
of
a
great
big
umbrella
day lor the schools of the vicinity as about for public schools, if rightly managed, to &gt;prnding the week with the latter® mother
। probably lo feet across. The sight of manifesting itself not only lu an enlarged
t
twenty of them hare promised to partici­ prevent crime, were )&gt;oljits dwelt upon at Lansing.
these great big “protectors” was Indeed Indvpendehct* but also in works ot a noble
pate.
and made particularly impressive and
the
usual character." For over 800 years these poor
Mr. anil Mrs. Winkleman are veiling very strange. There are
Imdlatloirs have been issued for the
people
were
bowed
down
bentath
the
churches, cathedrals, tiie Ahueda and the
It was nn addre:$' full of power
marriage of Mr. Fred Bullis and Miss clear.
their daughter Mrs. Glenn Greenfield at never-failing band-stand from which a Spanish yoke. Every progressive act,
Eugenia Downing June 17th.
The ctre- and pathos and It should have been Iman! Grand Rapids.
•
‘
Mexican band discoursed sweet music. every lodvpeiident th-&gt;ught was suppressed
mbhy will take place at the home ot the by every parent, teacher aud pupil in the
Irapuato is surrounded with a very rich by such acts &lt;if cruelty and toiture as the
Mrs. Anne Fuller returned from Grand
bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Homer city. No graduating address or baccalau­
country, but a community almost devoid brutal Instinct of the tipaaish could sugII
’
Rapids Saturday Where she has spent the
Downing.
of streams and rivers. Near this city we gvst. Frcrn being^ ut strung intellectual
reate
sermon
ever
contained
more
enter
­
The ball! game played here Memorial
past tew w eks.
saw a vgry strange sight—Irrigation from worth in some respects; and ot progressive
prising
aud
uplifting
thought?
than
the
day between Hastings and Nashville
wells. Water Is very scarce, so wells are spirits, as we are led to believe they were
Mrs. Dr. John M. Swe&lt;*zey, of Indian?,
in Montezuma
Montezuma'ss time, and
anti as th.e»r
their state ’
pr. ved to be a very Interesting one. Only earnest words presentecMs* Judge Smith
dug all over the (arms, aud peons may bee In
was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. seen working the old fashioned sweep, ■oHrtrirttatitm- WilffTtf"Show, their minds
five innings were played on account of the to the teachers of Eaton Co.
rain and the score stood 5 to 8 In favor of
Jas. A. Sweezey.
with Its long pole fastened upon a central have beenk dwarfed, tiielr independent
Hastings ,
,
Church ami Society.
post and buckets fashened at the end of a spirit stamped out until they became mere,
Mrs. Waiter Buckbout and son Donald,
smaller pole attached to the end of long slaves. Their freedom from the galiing
Mrs. Rug-r* will lead the Y. P. S. C. E.
Cedar Creek.
are expected in the city to-day to vliit one. All day long peons draw water from Spaiilnh yoke was followed by violent In­
in Presbyterian church Sunday evening.
these wells in Ibe manner described, and ternal strifes, revolution followed revblnher mother Mrs. Julia Willison.
Cohimbu-i Campbell Is falling.*
^The usual monthly mission meeting
Irrigating ditches carry it to every part of i iion and Mexico was nothlnz more than
Tiie rain (lid much good around here.
win «lie
Presbyterian
paisonage “* Rev. Hauser and family left this week the farm. The great strawberry fields, I n land of ihabs each one fighting the other.
*
,1 , .
„ ----------- , i
,*
h‘ held at the rresuy
te
Mr. N-blM Is busily rawed In bulMlns nel( WHu,e,.l„ ,(t,.n,ooi&gt;.
for Hanover, Jackson Co., where he has a the extensive fruit farm's.and the luxuriant I1..
Kewro for In­ j^gpect f,ir ihe rights of
biss house.
__
*
others
growth of every form of vegitation attest “
* “ ~ have”cuiue with increased edneaThe sacrament of the Lord’s Supper small farm and will preach near there.
Charlie Tyler is talking of coming back
liuu. and iijereased education has co»e
next
Sunday
morning
’
at
Presbyterian
the
success
of
this
form
of
irrigation
and
on his farm.
•Mrs.
A.
C.
Brown
.returns
to
Chicago
from
compulsory educational laws.
.
makes Irapuato not only an Interesting
'Die Cedar Creek school closes this week church. Evening subject “A pretty, love
Ln Mexico tnr church is next to. the
story and what came ot it/’
to-morrow after n three weeks visit with place tu visit, but insures a beautiful sight
for this yeajr.
stale In power. Its
influence tr&gt; veryto!6ok
upon
at
all
s
‘
eaions
of
the
year.
.
The ladies of the Presbyterian church her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Beadle.
Fnd iauch play ball with the Otsego
We started for Guadalajara (pronounc­ great. and Indeed has contended with
will have a social at G.^A. IL hall tomor­
boys again Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Runyan. Mrs. Mary Run­ ed Watl-Ia-I.ara) Moadiiy morning and ar­ the state for supremacy. At Guadalajara
Samuel D link ley and daughter were in row (Friday) afternoon. ' All are cordially yan and daughter Marcia, of -Grand Rap;
rived
there along about four o’clopk In the is one of the richest cathedrals in
invited. Supper from 5 to 7.
Bailie Creek last week.
afternoon, the distance being ■ several the whole Republic of Mexico, aud In­
Amy Owen has been visiting friends in
The Star Sunday School will observe Ids, spent Satuiday and Sunday in the hundred miles from Irapuato. The acer;- deed ou this coutinvDt. L’re.sldcnt' Diaz
Baltimore the past week.
Childrens Day next Snihlay evening.
A city.
ery between the two cities tor The most has clipped the power of the church in f q
Salomon Stanton is busily engaged
fine program is being made out which will
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Striker were In part Is rather Inclined to bring on that every way that he could, and a law, passed
bottoming chairs fur W. J. Lance.
be very Interesting. All are Invited.
by-film we belk*ve,&lt;loea not allow churches
Manatee and Bear Lake last week, where “tired feeling." especially after riding : to
have any lauded or other property of Its ' »i-i
Harlan Wortman went fishing on Deco­
Services at the M. E. church as usual
several thousand miles and seeing much of
the former was’ looking after the interests the same kind. One kery noticeable fea­ o.vn outside of the bare church building qjfl
ration day. following Grover’s policy.
next Sunday morning but In the evening
Hon. James Rishat d Is talking of buy* there will be an installation ot the newly of Albion College.
ture along this ’route jls lhei evidence ot and land. When this law was passed
Ing a new threshing machine for the lull elected officers of the Epworth League.
much clrtirch property was confiscated,
Edwin Mason, of Galesburg, visited his volcanic action, portions of brown, vol­ aud the wealth of the church was taken
run.
.
The society connected • with Emmanuel daughter Mrs. J. M. Nevins the past week. canic rock literally cuaorlng the ground In
Andy Owen while plowing last week,
many pia?es. Then there is an endless from the country. We were informed, on
church will be eiitertalJ*«l Thursday June
what we deemed fair authority, tint the
plowed out two large shake?, each six
11th by Mrs. \V.’S. Goodyear and ladles Mr. Mason is 98 years old. and well pre­ variety of.cactus plants, many of them in
cathedral at Guadalajara, Is worth over
feet in length.
blossom.
.
associated with her.
Supper served hj served for a man of his age.
805.000.000 and that it Ims millions of dolGuadalajara
Is
a
ci|y
of
100.000
people,
Parish House from 5 to 7 o'clock.
**’ tG&amp;ra. Itachael Bailey left this week Tor
CMVltoU.
is the capital of the state of Jalisco, and dars on 4depbtsit 1n Paris- Every little
arc cordially Invited.
’Albion. Marshall and Battle Creek.
At never had a railroad antil efkbt years ago. church and hamlet has to pay tribute tu
Lew Snjder has gone io Allegan.
The W. F. M. S. has - accepted an inriand
_ d
Laie I’sborne returned to 'Shelby Mon­ tlon from Mr.*. Jas. Townsend tu hold the latter city she will address a big L. O. The cltv was founded In the early part uf this big church, and thousands
the 16th century, thoagh there Is no kpow- thousands of dollars are received every
T. M. meeting on the fourth. )
day.
—
thpir next meeting which occurs Wednes­
year
from
this
source.
The
cathedral
is
I
!p
ing how lung beforf tills the country
Clinton Acbor returned to Battle Creek day aftcrmjon. June 10th al her home.
Rev. W. W. Taylor, Mesdames D. G. thereabuutb had Ite'eti itiliablled. it was large aud the interior IreautitaL There J m
Tuesday.
, ,
, „ All those tfiat can attend are requested to
are many valuable j&gt;alntirfgs, tbe**Assump- } jRobinson, Hamlin, Knowlton, Riker and In a. great many respects one of the most
Jay Carpenter spent several days last meet at the church at 1 o'clock.
tiun.” by Murillo, costing $150,000.
■ Miss Anna Taylor were iu Grind Rapids interesting places that we visited, if the
week in Portland.
There are many fine bulldiags in this L,l£
The
Hastings
W.
C.
T.
U.
will
meet
on
writer
was
asked
in
which
of
the
Mexican
Carpenter spent Sunday with Don
Tuesday June 9th at the Cuunty Farm 1W last week attending a meeting of the cities he would prefer tu live he would at city among them being the Governors ! «|4
Putnam hi Middleville.
palace. tLe Mint, the largest theater HB
permission of Mr. Llctka the Superintend­ -Womens Auxilary at St. Marks. once
say
Guadalaja-ii.
The
streets
and
The services at the S. D. Adventist
building qu the contlnect with the possible I*
ant.
Other Unions In the county will
church were well attended.
Mrs. Jas. A. Sweezey went to Lansing buildiues are more on the American ordef. except Ion of the Metropolitan opera house
.‘
send representatives and a coidlal invi­
They are of decent -width and are kept
Susie Smith aud Maggie Waters, of Has­
tation is extended to all Indies interested yesterday to attend the meeting of the scrupulously clean. The park? are simply Li New York City, flue baths, and nice -j &gt;'
tings, speut Sunday In Carlton.
in Union vork.
As it is “Flower Mis­ State Pioneer Association.
She will read beautiful; there are jlrives or boulevards looking business houses. Tin; people fj,
C. L. Smith and wife attended Childrens
sion" day offerings of flowers suitable for Mr. Sweezey’s paper,on ‘•Recollections of that would do credit to any;city. and the seem to be especially friendly, and every- 1 ■&lt;
Day exercises at the Progressive church
one seems anxious to learn ns much of Ibe . Je
buquets will be acceptable,
if sent to the Barry Co. Bar Fifty Years Ago,’’ he climate cannot be surpassed. The city is
English language as possible, ote of our toK
Sunday evening..
Mrs. Phin Smith’s on Tuesday morning
located in a valley land surrounded on
The Carltou Center school will hold
mo»t eujtuable evenings being: spent In
t
being
detained
here
by
business.
they will be caret! for.
The meeting will
three sides by mountains. On-the other the
promotion exercises at tbe M. E- church
plaz* surrounded by a crowd of bilgl.t jjj* J
commence at 2 o'clock and each going will l/Mr. and Mrs. Chester Messer,Mrs. Mary side you come to the ••jump.ng .ot!” place
eyed
little
chap-*
bent
an
leaniiog
English
at the close of the term.
please assist in providing fur a supper af­
and quite 11 jump off, it Is too. Yuu go
T. Goodyear, Mrs. Carrie M. Goodyear, along astride a burro and creep along over W»r&gt;D; and giving us the Spanish In re- f1.,
ter the meeting Is adjourned.
Mrs. Edward Powers, Mrs. Al H. Weber the level valley, when all at once you come turn. ’
Womens Club.
W h.l R. Cook.
Now we hear the lium of the farmers
p. T. Colgrove and the Misses Grace Mes­ to tl.e “jumping piTnilace. and stand On a
Thu severe s(orm on Saturday afternoon
preclplc* and look almost straight dawn
mower.
\
,
Mr. Smith, of your city', makes weekly kept iubpj Irom altendlng the n«ilnk ut ter, Gertrude Bentley. Mary Powers, arid for a distance uf 2090 feet upon a level
David G. Bauteh, IlnRimore
trips to supply us with first class beef.
llw elub. but Uioae wh'&gt; &lt;H&lt;1 «elt rep.l&lt;l •» Olive Latlirop attended the Truman-— plain.
Elizabeth A.Curd. Baltimore
u
O. E. Wood. Herbert Sprague and Lu &gt;11 intervstlPK prokiam
fanlvd out: Ferry wedding at Nashville yesterday^
Neariy nwry city In Mexico Is noted for Jo«rpli F. Weber. City
■
Chase are supplying us with fresh fish.
the new books were lu place utid were
some special thing. Fur instance Puebla LoriuaBi .Slocum, City
Alb rid xe Center’s daughter of Clarks­ drawn lor Use first time. Mrs. Belle
Is noted fur Its tine onyx work. Apizaco its W. Mont Ferry. Park City. Utah
Bicycle Bre»ltiei».
Edavb Truman. Nashville
ville. visited friends here a few days ago. Bendersbott te«d ■ brief but comprehen­
c«.nrfs. Qutretaro its opals. Irapuato its
Lu Mancelona biejcles owned, and In Strawberries etc. Guadalajara is noted 8. WHhert Smith. Woodland
Lt is uow believed that Miss Maggie sive paper on Emrlend’s Foreign PossvsEtta M. Wotriug. Nashville
Long is regaining health under Dr. slons, Mrs. Belle Burton g«ve • re.dlng use wttblu the limits of the village are as­ for its tine pottery work aud Ils elegant CornrMuw Cappun. Orangeville
from Dlekeus. cliooehnc one of the m.uy sessed the same as any other personal benevolent insiitutiiAivalled The Husplclo, Mae Shafer Orangeville
..
Wright'- treatment.
Mrs. S. E. Wolf, of Woodland, will en- choice selections which Dombey .nd Son property. The money thus obtained will though II la nut a buapital as its name William H. Hawn. Baralmo, Wls.
tcrtsln the Grow Mltc society Uils week affords. A paper on "Qblld Study was be turned into the street fund, aud used would imply. The pottery from lldb city Nellie Dexter. Middleville
presented by Mrs. Effn Good! ear. This In improving roads, aud for no other ’pur­ Is known the world over, the best coming
Thursday lu ihe atteruoou.
Several ot ot our ladles planned and Important topic was handled lu a most In- pose.
from tbe San Pedro potteries and Is sold
•
Albert Powers to S C. Demon aiiOx. sec H.
terestlnn aud admirable manner, and was
Five years ago a bicycle rider who could at 11 remarkably low price. We visited 3800.
carried out a surprise on Mrs. I.
Mary C. Golk to Clara B. Maxon. X mc t,
Betreshmeuu were served on the lewr. areally enjoyed. Current Events of the wheel a mile under 2:16 was considered a tbe shop of J nan I’Miduro. a native Indian Mapls
Grove. «M0.
month by Mra. W. If. Cook closed the pro­ phenomenon. To-day every class A rider sculptor and saw many beautiful pieces
and a flue lime enjoyed by all.
Junes M. Cbnrir &lt;*od Jo Frank Brtxiessor, Jot, I
gram. Mrs. W. H. Goodyear prewoled Ip the country with proper conditions can uf pottery, two laige, beautiful, and Grant's
Add. City. &gt;130.
Madison FUniy&gt;m ro George and Bertha M.i
the report of tiie library committee. Be- duplicate the pertormanre.
When the very costly pieces that we saw being made
hliultx.
Ransom, 40a. sec 34- Rutland. 8IROO.
tweeo fifty ami
d&lt;,ll,,ra
***?. light racing wheels were evolved and cycle especially for President Diaz.
Frank T. Cherry co K. W. Jordan, 80a. see M,
Tiie creamery Is running with good sucused for the first InstaUment, •"d »
tracks constructed it marked a record
One ot tbe mist noticeable things at Johnstown. 31.
E. W. Jordan to Frank T. &amp; H. L. Cherry.
From 2:10 to 1:43 Is a Guadalajara was the entire absence of
Ceprc*chlug at the church Sunday fcvea- book ease bou«in; « »econd Installment breaking epoch.
80a.
see 1H. Johnstown, gl
will soon be ordered. It Is the purpose of big drop for the mile cycling record with­ beggars. Every other city is infested with
Henry €■ Kogers tu David R. Caok. lot. ClljrJ
them, but nut so With this. Too much
111 Kin and Mrs. David Smith will visit Je dub as soon as their Ubr.ry I. suf­ in five years.
’
P.
A RbeUkiutol). R.Cook. kX.Cttr. ttMO.
ficiently large tu warrant II to open It to
L. B. Anderson, of Battle Creek, has cannot be said in pmise ot the Influence ot
Henry C Rogers to D. R. Cook, tot, Ctty. 8188J
the public. Only booka by Ibe very beat been sent to New York by the managers the Hospiclo.
and
we
could not
A-K 8wttwtab' ’■““‘•j
.pent Sumfy
antltors have be *n secured and the club of the national circuit cycle tournament to account for the absence of these peats
*U’* _• admirable
. S_ 1.1- ^llaaaWIhn
Mrs.
ra. Philip
Pump Miller.
MMber hirera
collection tn
to start
atari with.
with(profeaalouai beggers) only through the
Mirt“ r D"UB‘The Misses Ad. “1 "r^.?inlj^e?„1dowu*« e"&gt;e reporter tbs pie- be held there July 13 and 14, to secure
2.dis"n"d.y-.i rajmvuia Mrs Roblnsou gave the report of tbs pic­ the entry of Sanger, the speed king. 11 !■ presence In this city of the Hovplcio. Lt
^1.. .nd Mr. F. W. M.yn.rt .nd drwd- nic committee aud several pacer are now almost positive that Sanger. Gardner. is one &lt;»f the very finest buildings of its ^R. Stiff to M.B. Keeler, ioK MMdkvtito,j
under consideration, whleli will bs de­ Bald. Cooper, Bliss, Allen, Sleenson, kind that we ever visited and its alms and
bod of Shiloh, visited at A. R. Smith s last
cided on al the next rueeting.
Jenny, Baker. Zeigler. Barnett and some purjajae# are such m would Inspire even
qvrrctxiM prana
sixty other protcssiunal racers will be the laziest and raw.' indolent to do some­
W The pupils who took the eighth grade
John MoArthnr to B. L. McArthur, paml?
The N lies *-cl:/oi board baa engaged I roexamination at Hastings have received feas^CfiXs. Jewell of Johns Hopkins mere. There will be a large number of thing more eievatltU than to beg. in fact see M. Woodland. 31MJ.
Wm. A. BMaam to Cornelia tatth. parwL
ft
ratiter
forces
tbe®
to
do
something
betracera there this year, much larger than
tb&amp;rowT£. basket pkmlc at Wall n“l7«si:yof Dainmore. Md-a. principal last Battle Creek now leads the state ter.and one would notexpeel an jnatilution
the school In place of Professor J. W.
conducted un such a broad, HLeral plan as
for large race meets.
lake June 12th. In honor of the graduates.
Welch, resigned.
AU are invited.

Fr'ld.” Wil."’

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Additional Local News.

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�Hastings Banner. Michigan
Thursday, Jun** 4.’ re­
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COOK BROS. Proprietor,.

•IN CONGRESS.
Summary of th© Daily Prooeedlnj
at Washington.

olntlon* I'usoJ.
Washington, May 26.—The general
deficiency appropriation bill, the last
of life supply bills, was before the sen­
ate yesterday and passed just before
adjournment.
nusningion, Maj*
may ««•
iann anu
Washington,
27.—
—Tariff
and
finance each came in for a share of considcration in the senate yesterday.
While discussing the flllrtl cheese.bill
Senator Dubois (Idaho) bffered an
amendment adding 75 cent* per barrel
to the tax on beer, bat the bill and pending beer amendment were displaced by

An abstract of the reports of 175 state
banks and four trust companies in
Michigan at th^closing of business May
7 shows a very gratifying Condition of
financial institutions of t^r stair. The

of Seattle of an intended massacre, thus
saving 300 or 400 IWcs and endearing
herself to pioneers and their descend­
ants. She has been the subject of nu­
merous magazine articles aud her name
has graced the pages of many leading
journals. Thera is general sorrow on
every hand aikcr demise, and it is said

Hlffh License ttacccMtul.
From n statement issued by Auditor
General Turner it is shown that nigh
license in Michigan has resulted in de­
the number w.
of saloons, while
। creasing ,uv
। at the same time it has increased the
' revenue derived from tbe traffic. la
' 1894 the total number of licenses
' granted in tbe state was 4,535 and ihe
‘ amount of licenses received $1,825,998.
In 1895 the number of licenses was
1 4.048, a decrease of 487, and the amount

Des Moines, In., May 30,—The su­
preme court has refused to grant a re­
hearing in the cose of George Wean is
and John Hummill, convicted of mur­
der and sentenced to hang . They are
not yet 21 years of age. A year Ago
they tried to hold up Lucius Itidpath,
and killed him when he resisted.

Equal Huffragist*.
■
THE HOUSE.
|
At annual convention in Pontiac of
1 Bin. introdneed .nd Petition, .nd R—- the
Michigan
Equal
Suffrage
Agsociawc .uicuij(im oquui ounrage asaociaw Kt
,otlon" Pre*^2t*%. .
i tion
were
chosen
usus
follows:
: tionofficers
officers
were
chosen
follows:
Washington, May 26.—The house |I r-- - Mrs.
----May otucium
Stocking
Kniggs. OL
of
,
.
I President.
*
aira. amy
tv.ti.Lgg*,
spent the time yesterday in committee Bay City; vic-»-pre»ideut. Mr*. B-I!e M.
of the whole on the free alcohol rc- F^rry, of Charlotte; secretary, Mr*. Helen
t«al bill. There waa general debate, •
'•nkto* of ^troU: trewurer. Melvin
but no notion
I
Rool« o£ BftJr c,tV: recording .ocretary,
But no action.
! Mire Ethel Hall. o&lt; Lanaing; member JWashington. May 28. — The house ccutlve boa rd of National Woman Suffrage
•spent almost the entire time yesterday a»90c,stlon. Mr*. Emily B. Ketchum, of
discussing the senate ajmendment to Qrand Rapid*.
A Bank Failure.
The Citizens’ bunk closed its doors
nt Edwardsburg. At a meeting of the
-------------------------------4Cv..wcr.x»ustockholders
Cashier w
J..«.
L. «
Klecknerconfessed that he h*c used more than $6,’
000 of the bank’s money speculating on

the Chicago board of trade. He hud I
also spent $16,000 of his own money.
Kleekuer baa secured the bonk and it
would resume business in a short time.

At the 40th annual sjssion in Grand
of „the Michigan
grand
comWashington. May 30.—In the house I Itapids
..
«»
----------------yesterday no business was transacted, r
Templar, the elecA message was received from the presi- “
lion of' officers resulted as follows:
dent vetoing the river and harbor bill 1 Eminent grand commander, E. D. Wbeeler, Manistee; deputy, Allert Stiles, JacizAdjourned to Monday.
, son: generalissimo, f rank M. Moore, Mar। qi’ette: capialn general. Eugene P. Robert­
DEATH OF KATE FIELD.
. *OJ, Albion; prelate. F. A. Binder, Detroit;
-------i treasurer, Charles A. Warfen, Detroit; re­
A Lady Famed aa a Joarnallnt Fuse* corder. John A. Gerow, Detroit
Away In Honolulu. 1
'
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Health iu Michigan.
Yokohama, June 1.—News is received
|
During the week ended X(ay 23 re­
here from Honolulu that Kate Field,
ports
sent
in by 56 observers in various
the American writer, is dead there of
| portions of the state indicate .ihat in­
pneumonia.
'
....... .............
—...............
ol'th. bowel. Inrreaud .nd
(Kate
Field was
a daughter of Joseph M 1
Field, an actor, who died In Mobile, Ala.. • 1,eura|g‘d and bronchitis decreased in
J8S* Sho w«b born In Bt. Louts about area of prevalence. Constun nt ion was
p,00CT■&gt;*
24, of
diphtheria at 21, ncariet fever at SI,
voted special attention to the study
U IVr. made
—... , several
... — — prolonged
. ... 1
ancslc. She
visits measles at 37 and whooping cough at 3.
Trt
n
ttzl
tt
.*
1.11
a
.
I-.
—
.-..
—
—
_
to Europe, and while there ’became’*th? I
correspondent of the New York Tribune,
.
Slept Herself Away.
‘'iladeluhin Fress and
^iladelphln
an£ CJil£agoTribune.
Ellen, the four-year-old daughter of
w ridsbed
sketches
--- ------------- for period IM
”
.
and
Mrs.'John
S. Breiter, died in
cab:.
i#! “Uss
appear
Iss Field appeared
as an
h’B theater, ,where ah? Saginaw after falling asleep 18 days ago.
Zkihievod -tn/Jr a moderate aucceaa. She The little orfe, about whom so much
affcrwa.T-Lappeaired as a variety performer, tender interest centered, waa incapable
song and dance -urtiirt and recltattonist.
From 1882 until the summer of 1883 she of motion or sensation and peacefully
was at the .head of an extensive "Ladles’ slept herself into another world. The
tlve Dressing as«toc!atlon" In New doctor characterized it as a peculiar
_ork, which resulted In a disastrous fail­
ure- Miss Field started a piquant weekly brain disease.
publication in Washington several years :
ago under the title of Knte Field’s Wash- I
ingtdn. Bhe published it until last year. I
The Elms Buggy company filed chat&gt;MI U&gt;«» xnnounred that .he »u com- tel mortgagee al Albion aggregating
txllea w auatwod publication on account ...
-.-a;,™
S ill health. Ml.. Field net won pub- ’’*•*» to .ecure Ila creditora. Local
Ik attention and commendation as a lee- . banka ore the principal creditors. The
turer sod writer in her crusade against 1 company has ample assets and willconMormantaan. Mias Field had been a ban! tlnuc buries,
wotkr sdl her life. After the suspension
“ c
.
oi.-tb* Washington she went to Cripple ।
Eight mmera were imprisoned in a
Creek and wrote syndicate letter* from 1 cave-in in the Ashland mine at Iron-

S3 Z”*
bl.
•1 'U.nC
♦./&gt; tthrough
1l
I, to them from it..
who drifted
the
1 Ntyrie mine, All were uninjured.
■ j wide orchards of young apple trees

,
trm tour.l

The
Dessert
for to-day? Don’tg
i thought—further th
order it from your grocer.
Give your husband and the
boysa treat after their own hearts
—a. mince pie, fruit cake, or a
fruit nodding. To have the per-

fection of*n
ding, order

NONESUCH
MINCE MEAT
Ready for use in twenty minutes.
Always fresh, delicious and whole­
Cleanliness and the best
in its manufacture.

Notable Woman.
Seattle, Wash., June 1.—Princess Angeline. daughter of Chief Seattle, after
whom tfcls city was named, died here
Sunday. She was our of the most noted
celebrities of tbe North Pacific coast.
In the early 50*s Angeiine, at the peril
of her own life, apprised the population

loans, diseoiintM, stccKLi bond* aud
mortgages aggregate’ $69,446,425. an in• crease of $1,711,Me since tbe report of
; December last. The deposits aggregate
$68,426,565; the savings deposits have
increased $1,500,000 since December
and tbe commercial deposits show s
falling off of $12,u00. The aggregate
cash on band is $13,724,625, of which sum,
$2,119,212 is in gold.

the bond bill, which was considered.
of tax received $1,699,752, an increase
Washington, Maj- 27.—The bill for th* ' of $73,754.
.
repeal of section 61 of tbe present tariff '
law providing for a rebate on alcohol
I
There is little probability that the rilused in the arts or medicinal compounds
was passed in the bouse yesterday by a lage of L’Anse will recover from the
j effects of the fire which
vote of 165 to 69.
W«»b tagton. Mar 28. — The senate , W1P«1 out half the town. Many Inislyesterdav defeated the proposition to ue3* n,cn " ho
ton will not re*
increase the beer tax 7S cents a barrel . buil&lt;1. but tbe most discouraging fact
by a, vote of 34 to IT. The fllled-oherse । of all la the reported Intention of J. I),
bill wus further discussed, as was also S:“itb to remove to Detroit. Smith's
tic
A bill
favorably regeneral store were
the Scni
bond t:::.
bill. A
bill «„
was favorably
re- i 1BrK' “wmlll and „
.
ported to increase pay of letter car- । the main enterprise and dependence of
viHrsi
ikmiH.h-itii
i).-.
f
c*..the
vlllnap.
the
village.
riers throughout the United States.
Washington. May 29.—Tbe bond bill
Death of Lieut. Baker.
was further discussed in the senate yes­
L. B. Baker, aged 66, a lieutenant in
terday Senator Carter, of Montana,
the First District of Columbia cavalry,
gave notice of an amend inent to the
died in Lansing, where he had lived for
filled-cheesc bill, putting on a tax and
a number of years. He was fameus as
establishing regulations against adulthe man who captured J. Wilkes Bourn,
’ terated beer.
Lincoln’s murderea*. At that time he
Washington. Mny 30.—tn the senate
was in the war detective service, and
yesterday tbe bill for the repeal of the
.
frre alcohol cl.nw ot the Wiison tariff ■
lu charge of the c.pturh.g petty.
«t «« poreed, »
alro the Itoure I H w“ h'
“Ilcd upouBoolh.to.urMll concerning the dl.tlll.ulon of bratt- । ‘T’
h
murder'r
■dy from fnilta. Adjourned to Mondnv. I when
dled'

the general deficiency bill appropriat­
ing large sums for various claims, and I
‘di was adopted finally.
Washington. Mny 29.—In the ,house
yestertlay a partial conference report
on the Indian appropriation hill occaatoned an animated controversy. A reselution adopted by the senate providing
for the loan of tents by the war depart­
ment and such f ther relief as t he secretsry may deem necessary to the suffer- |
ers by the St. Louis storm waa con- |
curred fri.
I

“DOG'AND COW.

MOURN HER DEATH

state news.

t near Deerfield which were lately in
blcssoxn, are now covered-with thrown
‘ shriveled leaves, LU«' work of canker
' worms.
I
In less than half an hour the large
' dry good* establishment of Jewett &lt;fc
' Knapp was ruined by fire ut Albion.
j
Three hundred men were laid off at
the Norrie, East Norrie and Pabst
1 mines in. Ironwood. The reason given
1 for the curtailment of forces was the
1 unsatisfactory condition of the iron ore
' market.
I
The common council of Lansing
' adopted the eight-hour day for labor­
ers on the city streets, and fixed the
I price for such labor at 15 cents per hour.
The broken Citizens’ bank nt Ed­
wardsburg will not be reopened, the di­
rectors finding further outstanding in­
' deb'tedneas. Cashier KIenekner was
I hanged in effigy.
j
Men boring tor a well on Leroy Lang’s

1

I farm at Muck Luke, near Petoskey,
struck blue ore-bearing copper rook at
n depth uf 3d feet.

Hofstetter.&amp;. Co.,

bankers

county bank nt Frankfort.
Jerome Eaton. about 40
" ”T’ 257
77

at

St.

that her funeral will be attended
thousands q( mourners.

They Must Hang.

'Creston, la., Jun? 1.—About $40,000
worth of property was destroyed Sun­
day morning at Afton, near here, fire
breaking out from some unknown cause
and sweeping away S. Itichards* general
store, together with several other bust­
nessweeks
buildings.
•
two
ago

.
Wind in Indiana.
Mount Vernon, hid., May 29.—Nine­
teen dwelling’s were wrecked and nuinerous outbuildings and trees were
t orn to pieces by a tornado in this city;

ago,

ly, the family grew’ tired of keeping a
dog that remained away during the day
and only came home for bis sujrpcr and
Io spend the night, and gave him to per­
sons living some distance in the coun­
try. The cow, who bad never seemed
to notice any of bis demonstrations of
affection, missed b's companionship
when he was gone. Eor she would come
to his former hope at evening, put her
head ©ver the palings and low. Shedid
this at intervals for several months.

proached within shoot,ing distance of |
a hole in the ice of the Potomac river,
, gave a shout, and, os the ducks arose,
fired. “1 do not remember,” the ac­
count continues, “what number he got,
.but he was shooting cripples tor hours,
find he sold the result of his shot for
S5D0.
What is more, “thfs shot may
seem Wonderful to some, but many as
large shots have been made on the
Potomac with big guns.”
Only a few weeks ago this same writer
was wondering where'the ducks had!
gone. It is to this region of big shots |
that President Cleveland goes, and |
there be has a blind before which his .
ducks are lined up to be killed by­
raking, sitting shots, if this writer is
tu be believed.
{The big guns are the punt gano for
fl|&gt;ck shooting, which are much In favor
with English shooters.

.Japan has keen explorers. The pro­
fessor of astronomy in the University
of Tokio, MF. Nomaku, accompanied by
his wife, last October ascended Mount
•Fujiyama, 13,000 feet high, to malm

meteorological observations in tho
course of the winter. A short time ago
wjord was received that tiie professor
whs dying, and a relief expedition was
fitted out. With great difficulty th©
members of the expedition reached tbe
snow-covered buL Prof. Nomoka waa
found to be exceedingly weak and un­
able to move, but his wife had suffered
no evil results from the exposure. Nomnka was taken back to Tokio, but he
declares he will return next winter, and
his wife says she will accompany him

✓

Ranh Protobc.

A story is told of a London magistrate
wibff had a London lady up before him
the day after Christmas whom the po­
liceman said he had found helplessly
tipsy.
He told her he would let her go,
ctnoidering the festive season, if she
■would promise never to enter a public
house again. “But, your honor,” said
rhe lady, “I was not drank; 1 was
drugged.” “Well,** said the magistrate,
who saw that she was fencing. ”1’11 let
yen go if you will promise never to enter
a drug store again.” To Fave th© fine
she promised and departed. All bti
soda water is gone.
• —&lt; - •

Eye Change* foeltlon.
It is not generally known that the
young fiat fish have an eye on eocb side
of the body, and that it is only In tbe
adult stage that the eyes are both on
one side. There has bsen much dis­
cussion among scientific men as to tbe

’“a' •» •omt

directly th rough,tbe soft, thane
young bsh to ths other skto.

WHEN

&lt;4

Judgment! 1

Baffle^!
PLUG^l

AS CHURCH-GOERS.

DOGS

They Were Regular Attendant* in Old
Colonial Days.
CHILDREN’S BRAINS.
The principal disturbers of worship
In Weight Glrle Ara Ahead at FirAt, not In the colonial meeting-house were
Bays Win In the End.
dogs, says William Root Bliss, in “Side
A curious difference in the increase Glimpses from the Colonial Meeting­
in brain weight of boys aud girii i.4 House.” They seem to have been regu­
noted by Prof. Donaldson, of the Chi­ lar attendants at the Sunday services,
cago university, who has just written1 and of necessity were placed under dis­
a book cn the “Growth of the Brain,
cipline.
.
says the New York World. Boys and
At New London (1662) one of the
girls start out equally in this respect.;
duties of the sexton .was “to order
arid until they arrive at the age of 12;
youth in the meeting-house and beat
years the progress in this respect is j
out dogs.” At Charlestown (1665) a
about equal, allowance, of course, be- I
■
lug made for tiie difference in body I man was hired at four pounds a year
.“to ring the bell to meeings and to
weightbetween the two sexes.
keep out dogs in meeting time.” At
After 12 the girl shoots abend of the
Dedham (1674) a man was paid eight
boy and her brain grows more rapidly
shillings a year “for keeping dogs out
until she reaches tbe age of 13. when
in meeting time and shutting the door.”
the brain growth practically stops,
Andover did not object to dogs, but
whereas, in the case of boys, it con­
made them pay for the privilege of com­
tinues to increase in weight until tbe
ing to meeting. The law'of this town
age of 25. These statistics may con­
(1672) said: “Whatsoever dogs shall
tain some hints for the ‘^new woman**
be in the meeting-house on the Sabbath
In the development of her theories.
day the owner thereof shall pay six­
In the opinion of Dr. Donaldson,
pence for every time.”
brain weight is not. benveyer. any true
The dog low of Redding (1662) was
measure of education or of intelligence,
peculiar. It runs thus: “Every dog
and he attaches no importance to the
frequently-cited brain weights of cmi- i that comes to the meeting, either of
nt nt persons, ft is, nevertheless, a fact | Lord’s day or lecture day, except rt be
that the brains of more intellectual j their dogs that pays. for a dogpeople, relatively to their body weight, I whipper. the owner of those dogs shall
are heavier than those of less intellect . pay sixpence for every time they come
I to the meeting that doth not pay Ibe
ual people.
' dog-whipper.”
Twenty-six men wrote their names,
FLOCK SHOOTING.
or made their marJTs, in the Redding
records,
agreeing to “pay the dogIn Modern Stylet
A writer for the American Field tells whipper” to whip other people’s dogs
of a shot made from a big gun “which out of meeting, while their dogs re­
was fastened to tbe boat, as ail big mained -and were recognized as mem­
guns are,” and which was loaded with bers of the congregation in regular
.
2ya pounds of shot. The shooter ap­ standing.

but in the flounder the eye
years old. observed to travel over the rid
7.------ . rz observed to travel ow UM

7. not many yean
fa tire c’s estate
died a pauper in Jackson.

by

A remarkable instance of affection
between a dog end a row is related by a
by a well-known suburbanite. Hi»B*
tie black Scotch terrier became infatu­
ated with a small Jersey &lt;«« in
neighborhood, and every morning he
would run off to the pasture whereh»»
bovine sweetheart was kept. He would
slip out tbe side wny and walk along
with the cow. He often missed his
breakfast sad often &lt;lid not taste a
mouthful all day. When she munched
gross by tiie roadside, he patiently sat
on hia haunches until she moved along.
Sometimes he was confined at home to
break up tbe habit, but nssoGD as be waa
releasedj nS he would go at a full run
for the pasture, sicglmg out his love
from the herd of rjitlejind following
eidse aY ner 'ietfis. ’’iie wouid*Jtirnp up
and kiss her in the mouth, lick herfeeL
and show signr. of greatest joy when be­
came to her. While t be cow on her part
did not appear ■f© appreciate his atten­
tions, she did n4* ^°ok .h,x2 °'y°r Final­

A

TELEGRAM

The umpire now decides that
“BATTLE AX” is not only
decidedly bigger in size than any
other 5 cent piece of tobacco, but the
quality is the finest he ever saw, and
the flavor delicious. You will never
know just how good it is until
you try it

RATIONS FOR

THE

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IS TO Ba ELlCTKi. 4SD

ARRIVES.

C'aaaJ Routine Through Which Worna
Oo
Such Occaalon*.
“What is it, Mary?”
“It’s a boy. mum. with a telcgrift.”
“A telegram! Oh, ask him if James will a* uNnafcbe found in the thickest of ths tight, battling vlgorotvlv for SOFND III S1N$SS
:.hl.cAynLMM PKteFstuT? to the nation.
iskllledl”
THE NEW \OUK WEEKLY TRIBUNE-l* not omlv the lendlnc Republican ptiper of the
“He says he doesn’t know, mum.”
country, btw 1* l*RE-KMIBEjrrLY A NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER.
It«
campaign
new*
and dl»cnsslon.s- will intcreat every Auiencan citizen.
.
“Ask him what he does know a boot
All the m-&lt;rB Of the day. Foreign Correspondence. Agrlcultxlral Department. Mark-1 K^riJ.
It.”
Short Stortes complrt*! iwrach number. Comic Pictures. Fanbton
with •• ;.s ruelde“He soys nil he knows about it is that Hcnption*. aed a variety uf Itesns of houMbold Intesret. make up aN IDEAL FAMILY 1’AP EB.
it’s for you. mum.”
We-furnish “Tbe Banner** and New York Weekly/Tribune11* (both pap n*t
“Oh, dear! Oh, dear! What shall I
do? Oh, my poor James! Ijnstknew
something would happen to him before
he went away this morning. Will they
bring him home on a stretcher, Mary?”
IN flbVflNCE
“I s'poae so, mum. Maybe you’d bet­
ter read the telegraft.”
Address all c*dei&gt; to
“I caa’O can’t! Oh, U serves me
right for not kissing him three times
when be le/L And we’ve been married
such a short time, too.”
“Why don’t you read the telerraft. write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo; W.
mum?”
Best, Room 2, Tribune building, New York City, and a sample
•’Well, I suppose I must; but, oh, I
copy of The New York Weekly Tribune will be mailed to you.
can’t tell you how I dread it.”
Reads telegram: ••Will bring friend
home to dinner.—James.”
“Oh! the heartless wretch;*

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UNPROTECTED GAME.

THE BENEFICENT CROW.

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—5&gt;nQK gy*;

A good xnaxiy abaoters are Muakd lo
knOTv h&lt;^v ttoy
get pr»cUw. f«r
Lird-sheotiug onr the cities dwing
much afflicted.^ •
close soMone -without paviiar tar n™.
tier at.Ibe tramps,
*
• r II. *' *
*
tn All H” tatadertookThere are m-v/ctU kindaof WrdAxvhieh
,viwn Summy; of Clunnc-.te, &lt;*&gt;o
fly in such a xoainer as to rcqttiro sk (J |
.during his life vaa aastoin ttee killing,amd are not prelected by
L,V,i;: „.HF-t«l man. Twenty years
law at any t taie. Of course,» smaiif.jus * Kendallsille ktt.or Xe the
ga«ge guu is best for such practice, •«
pt.’r o 1 u.rifte. he was prostrated
it takes more wk ill to kHl wdih it than
troidlle, eventually'twovwith a big gun, and the snore skill re
".?,k ‘\ft&lt;T»r«eit while foiling thnqoired tbe btwter the prnctire.
.aught aud crashed hi,
The kingfisher is a rapidl^arting
Irtakhig-Jie lione'eightaims* beflyer, rathershy and hard to kill. TVilb
tv i-n t- &lt;•* knee-and ankle. This left a L’S-gaugc tpun it shootar’s abilities
i.-r a long disabtaninnt, only
would be weH tested.
,”K -koiwered.
While hauling
The English sparrow, tf qiufup badjv
•cared, will give considnrable spott,
• member quhe severely, gi nd the mar xv ho con get three with tww
injui
was called. who proved to fthota out dt a small flyiag flock
• 1. and who teflft-a caustic rregard binwelf ns a go»d shot,
lif
। lotion to l&gt;e applies! to the
*course,nman w ouldu’taimat the rentes
i
austie destroyed the eye •of the flock,.pud pulL He.aims at par­
ticular biros, and, if be misses the anai
or. he was fSe’vTctim of an
iaimed at, he calls the xlta^u miss. Bed7. nidi left him btaSly ruptured. ’winged ated crow blackbirds fly rap­
—, his collar Lone was badly’ idly. wbeo' their nc* ts are-not m ar by.
. pn&lt;l the readjustment waa
They are mot protcctra, and may be
-.- • t hat it had to be broken
found in partly wooded pastures.
before it would properly
Some sportsmen may Abject tothtara
Then, again, be attempted
being useless slaughter, and it would
i:: raising a b.-,rx, and a glanc &gt; be if the birds were thrown away. Ifc
&gt;m tin ax wielded by a work- i’ would drews them alL accept the klngK him in tbr back, ngai*j^hers, which taste fls}$y, and the pair
■j.fi tv bed .or months, rben &gt;. pie they wake would be followed by
1/. I with sviatr’ rhrumausm.' another before long. Tlw. English siko&lt; w inch hix sL.Terings were
xowg make.a tine atew, ae the flesh is Mb
• j*. scarcely was he convxlcs- j .ATBy8 hardiind hireeu
•
he was afflicted with c:*-.—.........
— ■.—K.-h..-•&lt;l.!J1yh-T'h:tn tip them-,
FTHE TAPPER.
’n
1°S’/ tKeep* Cp ax Industrious Baoket Duria^
:i . r. u: one thvmb. Mr. Sammy
Afasw*
Wteinae*.
;1 ' ' -l '
contrary j
a.man fc-1! from the housetop in tbe
-’ ;, r
*.2r«2_____
• rtrfty of Alxmleen. and was.brought into
XhinripH- Popular Air*.
J
hospital w.ith broktxt Lonea. He wax

The .’i.- : ■ &gt; 1’ost talk a story of a ; -n«ked what was hta trade, and replied
- -. V. ho is forbidden to call on ]
he wax* tapper. Naumc bad ever
■
the girl with whom he la1:
of Rac* » thing before, says tnc
; !v in uwei anti by u hom he is loved. Amateur Emigrant; the o 111 rials were
■filled
with
curiobit^*; they l&gt;et,ought an
I’t ruAWtgt* to circumvent the vigiiimce
of i .r parents -by whittling popular reajpiaiuUion. lit.appeared that when a
partj' of sInters were engaged ujx&gt;n a
. .-s. s’. t .-..•swering on the piauo. lie
roof they would now and then be token
-. a...'. l?y rL- house, for icstcjice. piping
with.a fancy far the public hotiae. Now,
••.•'.I -'. Wbc.re Art Thocf?” Ln good
a seamstress, tor example, might slip
time !.&lt;•
”IJome. Sweet Home’*
away
from ber work and no one be the
play«1 wHhiu. A:ter a turn around tbe
bkx-k hr ruris &lt;&gt;n "Oh. Fannie. Wilt •wiser, .but if those fellows adjourned
the tapping of the mallets woe Id cease,
Thou
«i‘ Me?” Perhaps the re­
and thus the neigh I orhood wnuld be
turn will » "Where Arc You Going
Tu?" A fust bars of “Cozne Into the .advised of their dereliction. Hxuicethe
•career
.of the tapper. He boa to&lt;do the
Garden. MauO;” convey to her the tip
am’ thv rtpet’ing of ”AlTs Well” on the lapping .and keep up an industrious
i»ustle 4U&gt; the housetop during tbe ab­
pi . •' tells Liir everything is undersence of the slaters.
,1
Whcjn he taps for only one or two-the
thing is child’s play, hut when be has
The fnlloKing is told of ot. old lady
to represent a whole .troop it is then
that he eanus hfc moory in the eat.of
-nd wore c. wig in its place. She ; hw brow'. Then musi-Jic bound from
wf.s staying in aa-jn linen tai hotel, and j sj&gt;ot to spset. reduplicate, triplicate.
.
... noticed, a .gentleman looking
sextMjdicate his single personality, and
:ui. • v. it her train Soon asfter. on
swell and hasten his blows, until be
suit •
xcuse, he enosaed the neom to
product's a perfect illusion for the ear,
k'hii 1 where she aa:'.. She calnaly got and sou would swear that a crowd of
. t med aroun-1. nod. lifting her hair
emulous masons were continuing mer­
‘rutr. uer head, auid; "Yep. air; it is
rily to roof the house. U must be a
strange sight from an upper window.

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H Carmers would make b study of

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h*®tory and its bearings on
;property—the relation of h&amp;wk?
U T! f hen CW&gt;PS’ for inatance—there
be better paying crops.
...^r6 Ye*r Book of the department of
kWculture tells about cow blackoiras and what they cut.
About 2,300
« their stomach, have Iteeo examined,
.‘pd of these 2diSS contained food. The
birds were killed in 2« states.
Fortyeight per cent. ofXhc food was animal,
-IS per cent. rejetaWewd lour percent,
■waa mineral. The btackliird has a
-variety of things Heats.
Scott’s Emulsion
“The animal food,-' says the report,
consisted of insects, spiders, mvriapods (tbounurt legs), crawfish, earth
worms, sowbegs, hair snakes, snails,
fishes, tree tcatls. salamanders (newts),
lizards, sunken, birds’ eggs and mice.”
To these mightt have been added young
birds, fish cast tip by the fide, minnows
caught while swimming in shallow
water, and probably meat and carrion
of various kinds.
Most of the animal
aood is, of course, insects. These con
stitute 46 per -cent, of the total, the
other two per cent, being the larger
tilings, like mice.
The animal food ra
taken mostly in the summer.
In win­
ter the food w mostly vegetable matter.
SCOTTS EWLSW,L. M. ndnJ
U.
The insects the bird kUl« more than
make up the damage he-does, especially
ns his nest robbing apjn'ars to be only CoJJfwr qa ni
an accidental habit not often indulged
in. A large flock ofthe birds would-.of
course destroy a lot of grain. Sonic
PROBATE ORDER.
f'U.000 would eat about 3,000 guilds a
day, but they would consume as many­ State of Mlchigab. County of Barry—st.
At a sessluu of th* Probate Court for tbe
Insects, which would more than de- t'uuntv of Barry, bolden at tbe Probate office. In
the Citv of Hustings, tn said county on. Munr.troy the amount the birds do.
dav tbe nth day of May Id the year.
toe tbocMand eleM hundred and nlnerv six.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge ot,
FIVE MAMMALS.
Probate
In tb* matter oHfcc estate of Jbwana Van De
Wild Animals That Inhabited England tn
'.u*rey.
Deceased
Fanxior Timex.
On reading and filing toe petition duly verified
Tnc Iraarer » one of the five matn- af Sylvester France Administrator ut «aiu es­
jnulian animala ihtrt have inhabited tate praying that hfa fii'sl account this day
filed may be heard and allowed and a decree of
lujglanu in former timeis. and have be- dirtribiiliOD duly made Mid be. (recharged from
tni*t.
.
mome extinct wifhta historic recordjtc- ite'd
Thereunto U is ordered, that Tbnrsday tbe
cording to Notes and Queries.
4tii uay 01 June, A.D. iw&gt; at ten o’clock In
tnr
I
ore
noon,
be
Msalanea
for
tbe
bearing
of said
They are th** true brown fa-or, (Urxtis
petition and that the belnt at law of said de­
’■nrctos), the beaver, (Castor fiber), the ceased and all other persons interested In said
estate,
are
required
tn
appear
at
a
session
ol
reindeer. (Tarandus rangifer), the wild
said court, then to be holden at the Probate of­
buur, (Sus scrofa), and the wolf. (Gania fice, In the City of Hastings. In said county, and
lappa). The bear was abundant ki the sh®w eanse. if any there be, wiiy the prayer of
the petitioner may not be granted. And Ufa
north of Englund aixJ in Scotland when further ordered, that said prttttoner give notice
this country was la Ibe hands of the to the persons Interested lusald estate, ot tbe
pendency of uM petition and the bearing
Homans, and many Caledonian bears thereof by cr.n«ii)g a copy of this order to be
were .imported into Home. They dis­ published In tbe HhKtltigs Bankkr. a news
paper printed and circulated In said County ol
appeared altogether in about 750.
Barry, once in each week for three successive
The .beaver was numerous in some weeks previous to said day of hearinr.
Chas W. ajuctirono.
localities in the north of Wales in 940
Judge of Probate.
(A true eopy.)
and again in USS. There are records of

There are medicines which
change the action of organs
and .tissues. When a part
does not properly perform its
work, they restore it to health.
Such remedies are called " al­
teratives."
of Cod­
liver Oil, with FTypophosphites, is one of these jemedies. This is largely be­
cause of certain drugs which
naturally exist Tn, the oil, as
iodine and bromiriei If you
are neither hard sick nor real
well; if you feel below your
usual standard, these altera*
tives will change your con­
dition and bring back your
health and 'strength.

them much later in Scotland.
.
Beindtgg* were abundant in Scotland,
and were hunted in Caifbneas in the
year 1159.
.
Wild boars were numerous whtn
large tracts of wood gave them harbor.
They were hunted by the Tudors. They
certainly exkted in the year 1617, and
probably much later.
Tbe wolf in England disappeared
•bout 1490.
in Scotland wolves were numerous In
1577. According to Pennant, they be­
taine extinct in 1GS0.
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MORTGAGE NAtE.
Default kavlng been made In the renditions
of a certain mortgage made by Fnd W. Hickel
xnd wife Mettle of tbe town uf Bastings. Bimtv
County. Michigan, to tfamuei Car«on of Galeshutg. Kalamazoo County. Mulryan, dated
December 7 A. D. UM. and recurdeu In the of­
fice of tbe Register of Ih-eds. fur the County of
Barry and State of Michigan, on the Seventh
day of December A. D. IPG In. Liters of Mcrtgages. on page 212. on which mertrage there is
claimed to W- due at the date of this i.otter Ibe
sun of Three hundred nit etyrtx Ik liar* and
Seven cents, and an attorneys f«e o Ft etc
Dollars provided (or iu said m&lt; ngagr. and ro
suit or proceed rg» id law liar i.g txen tartitut,
rd to recover the money ssucund 1 y said inertt|:aee,orany part thereof:
Now, Therefore, by virtue of the power of
sale contained In Mid mortgage, and the statute
In such case ir.»d&gt;* and provider notice Is here­
STILL USING FLINTLOCKS.
DANGEROUS BLUE HERON.
A CHICKEN FOR ONE.
by given that on J at nr da v tbe 13th day of June
A New Branawlck Storekeeper Says Illa A.l&gt;. IW, at un o’clock hi tbe Forenoon. 1
shall sell at Public Auction, to the higheat bid­
by
der. al the North Front door of the Court
tore u Wounded Jiir&lt;L
SomcicgiOnsarernthier slow to adapt House In the City of Hasting* [Ihat being lb:
It is generally conceded that a small thenielvek to motkfn ganze-killing plaee
&gt;on:e of these dajA,“Kiid the'lOQg*where the
iraioraj
uirCircuit Court for Item County
the premises
et rv liux-’.cr to a New York Sun inan, bird makes a very dainty meal for one implements. A Forest and btreom cor- j h
-----holden).
--------------------------- rdescribed
------T iu said
ir.crtg.ire.
or so much ....
thereof
at may
"I t.xj’eci to p]n.*h my daily_paper and person, and it must bare been a source rc.pontlent got a Inltr from New ' "ff, V
...’XV™.
r_, —
. — T'J'
----- mortgag--.
1', —...... ‘—
L’S,Th
, *
...
,
.
. . .
.. with 88 per cent interest,
Interest, and ail-kgal
ail -kgal cusis
costs iutu
wr u headline something like thin: of regret to many tlmt it was seldom Biunswick
the other day which said getber with an atton e&gt; •» fee of Fhtcrn Dollar*
LL’b 'l by .i Blue Heron,’ and jTll tell possible to obtain a chicken just large tbat flintlock (tubs ™ .till in uw u., £;;~
enough
for
one
muu
with
a
moderav.*
'•rii v. t:v» The bine heron is a biff,
in that country. The {letter was from p-ere and parcel of land situate Ip the Township
jicnserfbird, which has already dis- appetite. Tbe difficulty bos now bean, a store keeper, who said that.the store «J Ha; tings In the County of Borey ar d state of
/
.1... .
। Michigan, and known and descntird as follows:
Cgnred the faces of several men. The removed, iu Paris at least, says tbe Nwv
hud carried n supply of gun flints ever . nie west half of the East half nf East half of
ituve wounded a bird, and then, York Journal.
since it had been Martied by his grand- *'orfb
”«Tb East quarter of Bectlon
Section Twenty-four pl
pijj
Town tnree
three i3j
(3) nonn
North KaDgr
Range nignt
Elcht .ft)
West
. .
*
. .
. 1 In i lown
, -----Many Paris hcXels aud restaurants
’.htni-Jrg io capture it alive, they went
father, away back in 1F36.
1 robnbly cvi-.tgmlng twnty acres more or less,
j&gt; tn
Why, l’&lt;fas soon try to kiss are now introducing as u novelty into he would lose trade if he did not have 1
' BamvklCakson,
’T. Couibovk.
Mortgagee.
a wu.tu
i grizzly. Tbe birds grow as their menus what wight be described os them in stock. H ii» not improbable ; PiUMi
a
Atv&gt;&gt;n
’on ey
ey for
fur Mortgagee,
Murtgnjee.
Everyone that Indians in the North Woods of , Dated March 9. il®e
tall-a... \ feet and have neckn like u “one inan, one chicken."
• " i and just the tyind of muselea who understands anything of the appe* Canada still uw flintlock gni^ bat to ,
MOBTCAGE SALK.
io in«.He it quickest with the most lite .of J man understands that he likes use them bo near New Aork as is Neu . j^f^R having been made intbecondltioxsof
strength. They could drive their bill lest to tackle a bird single-handed.
Brunswick is curious.
I a certain mortgage, whereby the ouaer therein
With the ordinary fowl thib was, of
\ nlintJOCK
fliinttnck- gun.
entn tx-xiue
beside nrooutrn
n modern ••untatnedHto
sell has here
m-operative
executed
J’ u;' th rough a quarter-inch panel.
. nostalrk
of Barry:C»
unty in
tbe
"The hunter goes up to a bird and course, impossible, so the ingenious hammerle«s gun, make* a contrast apt state uf .Michigan to John Davrunori and Ira
sets if ly;ng there looking as inno- chef proceeded to develop, or rather to be
bo remembered. It
H hna
bn. beenbeen- pro­
...
.
1 mem 01 irsinui
1 ’ ’ • 1 • robin, with only n wing broken. curtail, the ^spring chicken, and now posed more than once that Kportemcn.
Kportsmen. &gt; tire
the second
Second day nf June A. D. ei«lite*n bun« u.lng
■
1.1
__.11.. ...
— ——.'...a 1 ; Hr.it
BlM
Mir
.oeb
deadly
weapon.
jtred^.ad
Whet a. tine pet it would make,’ the a three-months-old bird is served tc .instead. ot
fo-’i h’in’er thinks. Then he packs the each guest, just as though it were u ns moderh guns, take up the old bow and* t county "I Barry in said Blate of Michigan, on
quail
or
a
plover.
That
there
is
any
1.
|
Hie
Twenty
third
day of June A. D. eighteen
bi.-l up and starts for home in a wagon
arrow, or some other primitive weapon.
-------- -- -1_____ ._;hundredaiidefglityunelnl.tt&gt;erl6otM«artgagcr a boat, with the bin! between his stability in the body of so young and The sportsmen ttat had killed a modern . od rmge 200 which said niortitags was duiv
I.dcc- The bird’s neck is drawn back tender a chicken can hardly be admit
deer with that ancient weapon could
™m, M^jam^jA.^.
sayn...
that lie was m
good n
a hunter as .; .tofan
;u
„&lt;* rrr-wwi
and Irn Davenport, executors, to Cameron
•' •’’’
letter ’S.’ Al! of a sudden the ted; but tbe novelty has been greatly ----d. Waterman, of Detroit, In said state, and
.*'
i-hoots up and gives the man a gash appreciated, especially by Americana auybody. There are few or none that .'D
Ernest T. Tappey ol tiie oatne place, sole exeah:nv ide the eye three inches long. in Paris, and there is already a demand, can boaat of such □ kill.
rutorof the fast will of Pamela W. Tappey.dereased . and Helen E Wntennan of tbe state of
Tla* * what always has happened. The and a great one, for fledgling barn­
Colorado,
role exfajutrlx ot the lost will of
TUI I.Under. All Get Married.
wocnjc’l bird has missed its aim, but doors.
__ _____________
Tbumas G. Waterman, deceased, which Mid a«An unmarried man or woman of mar­ - igHinmt was.on tbe First day of June A. D.
*am» • nye. and you want to reynember
etalft-en
hundred
and ninety-five recorded lu
BIRD TRAGEDY.
riageable age is something that la rare­
it. this featbeued spearman w{!l drive
said Register’s Office. In Liber 32 of Mortgages,
ly seen In the Fiji islands. The reason on p&gt;ge 3T5 upon which mortgage there is
bill into an enemy’s eye. and, like a Starling Accidentally Collides with and
of this is not far to seek- The native, clalmeit to be due at tin* date of this notice, tbe
KlUa a Book In Midair.
’Ne; umbrella sticK the point of the
sum ot .Three Hundred and sixty-five dollars
James Carter, of Masham. Yorks, Eng­ tolicve that if a person die, while in an (63(0.00) and nosulrnr procevdinisat law hav­
1-il' wdl penetrate the man’s brain. I
land, reports a happening to the London unmarried state bla or her soul » ing been Instituted at law to recover the Mine
ff'it*- rhe bird’s aim has always been
anv part thereof, notice fa therefore hereby
doomed to wnuder about through end­ or
given, that «n Tuesday tbr 25lb day .of August
►polled by the pain of its wounds, and Field the like of which seldom or never
less ages of eternity in an intermediate next, at eleven o’c &lt;M*k In tbe forenoot-. I snail
was observed before^ In over 25 vol­
M: । any a human life has been saved. I
at public auction, ro th* hfahesr bidder,
region between Heaven and toiles. Al ■ell
(sale to take place at tbe front door of tbe Court
&lt;h»n t monkey with wounded bittffrn'SXJr umes of a weli-knoVn sportesmen’s
House. In the citv of Hastings that being tbe
newspaper a similar incident has not the end of each moon they are allowed 1I place
cranes—welj. .scarcely.*’
where ’be Circuit Court for Barry eounty
to look Into Heaven, but are never per­ Is held), tbe premises cescribed In said rnortbeen reported.
koa e. (or so much then ef as shall be necessary
|
Tbe Field says that ”u starling, fly­ mitted to enter.___________ _
tusatlsfv the amount due on rucli Mortgage,
A Danzig upholsterer who was re­ ing swiftly from its nest, collided with
with be ven per cent. Interest and legal costa,
Kingly Monarch.
together with an attorney fee of Fifteen Del­
cently asked to appraise a piaster bust a passing rook, and the starlings beak
The only European monarch who pow- ta's provided for by statute), tbat Is to say, tbe
of the German empress, and said it was penetrated the bead of the rook, causing
tto Ideal kingly dignity in King lolloaing piece or parcel of laj»d. viz:
Tbe South West quarter or the south West
worth 25 cents, was arrested atoncefor instant death.” Hawks, of coarse, often Oscar. He l» a very tall »nd very l“u&gt;dWestuoiirter of faction Twenty-two Inj In
•ear inajeate.
As he was able;to show strike their gome in midair and kill it,
,oot man. with a graceful ond My Township Two IS] North. Range Ten If®] Wert,
Liat,tj,e bust had no artistic merit he but in tbat case the collision is inte°' carriage and faulUeaa bearing. Add In tbe County of Harry and State of Mlebtgno.
containing forty acres more or less.
" as released.
tional. During the migrating periods to thia a felicitous memory for name, Dated Kalamazoo May 25. IW6.
Camkron l&gt; Watkrman.
KndOrt« B«t.
. bird. •« Often killed and m,lined by and face*, a fluent command of all lonEaxKSTT.TAi'rKY. Executor.
HKLKN E.Watkrvax. Executrix.
Tiie hujiun skin can endure beat of I flying against umeenobitaclea at nlgn. guagea, a striking eourtlineas of mar­
Assignees of Mortgagers.
:t? degrees, tbe boiling point of water. *» telegraph wire* or high watertaua. ner and the secret of hi* popularity .a J. D. Bubxb, Attorney tor Asal^nreslx' ■ -i-r 1 be skin is a bad conduetor.and ; Many duck* and gee*e fly up
revealed.
,
,w -r '!&gt;e leraplratlon cools the body. , the Niagara fallaeveryyearjiutthelike
NUTJCE FOR HEARING OF CLAIMS
Proud Sister.
“ •
u iUinoud without Injury a of this incident Is not recorded.
It is always pleasant to see a sister State of Michigan, County of B'rr&gt; —t
Notice Is hereby given, ibat by no order of tbe
....... &gt;Arr*i» for several minuter ।
radiantly happy over ber brother a auc- Probate Court for the County of Barry .m«le
■
Fo-UI*, Foineoem.
Emperor Fo-HI. the flr.t of hi. Ce»K An exebange report* an toatttee: on the tBth day of May A. D. 18FC. Hix
months from that date were allowed for cred I
May-duet think. Bob is playing ou t«ra tn present tbelr claims aga.na’. the estate
line, I. th'e Chinese model of politeness.
of
Nhdcv
M. Jordan fate
ut said
He Is said to hare been eo ciril he nl- the Yale football team!
County.' deceased, and Hint all creditors nf
Clara—That’* jolly. 'That Is be, half­ .aid
iravs rpoke. even of himself, with pro­
deceased
are
required m pre
sent
their claims to
said
found respect, sod when the Chinese back or quarter-tock?
,
Court, at the Probate office, lu tbe City «•!
I
||
ed morecsoea than any Libit
is rrmemremeni. .. of. sei..f-deprecifltion
I__ —la
Moj-Neitber.
He’, a
Hastings, for examination and allowance, on ur
before the rath day of N v» m» er next, and that
torn), this degrw: of
of civility Will
will be betbet­ Charley Pruycnne say* he* the great
k
vx-ti claims will he heart! Iwforr said Cmir .no
ert drawback the team ever bad.
sourday. the 15th das- of Auguat and on
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Stale ot Michigan, County «f Barrv-aa.
Ala seas ion of Lbe Probate Court for tbr
County of Barry, holden at the Probate Office in
the effy of Hasting*, in said countyxm Weduesday. tbe lAh a*v of May to the year
our tilbusand eight hundred and ninety six.
Present, Charles W. Anrstrong. Judge u»
Pre»bara.
In tbe matter of the estate ot Aaher/K.
htauley. deceased.
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On reading and filing tbe petition dulv veri­
fied. of Amos C Towne, Admiuistrator uf said
estate prayiug for reaaouh iu Mid petition set
forth that be may be Ueepsed to sell the real
estate of said deceased at In said petition des­
cribed.
Thereupon It fa ordered, that Friday, the
Mh day of June A. D. MW. at ten o'clock in
tbr foreDoon.be aMlguedllor the hearing of said
petition and that tbe he'r» xt taw of said de
ceased and- all other perJons Interested In sale
estate . are required to appear at a session ol
said Court, then to be nolden at tbe Probate
office. In tbe City of Hasflngs. tn said County,
and show cause, U any there be, why the prayer
of the petitioner may not be granted. And it fa
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to tbe persons interested In said estate, of the
pendency of said petition and tbe hearing
thereof by caualng a copy of thfa order to be
published tn tbe Hasrtnga Bannkb. a news­
paper printed and circulated In said County of
Barry, onee In each week for three suecesslv
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
Chas. W. Armstkoxo
Judge of Probate.
(A true eopy.)

mortgage sale.
Default bavins been made in tbe conditions
of a certain morince. executed by Lee Tinker
to Mark Norris, dated tbe first day of Octo‘-er
1881, rerordrd tbe Seventh day of October 188I-.
assigned by tbe said Mark Norrfa. tbe tlxbtb
dnj of December 1888, to Tip Ketchum, and by
tDosald Tip Ketchum atalfuedto Harvey Wilk
iaiifa.on tbe,thirtieth day of December 1888,
aud on sriileh mortgage there Is aue. a’ the
date hereof. Tro Hnndred aod Beventy dollars.
Notice is hereby Riven tkat by virtue of tbe
power of sale In said mortgage, I sb?ll foreclwsetbuMme.Instate st public auction to
the bfahe«t bidder, at tb? North front door of
the Court House, in thwCity of Hastings, on the
t bird day of July 1TOC. aftan o’clock In the tore
noon, of all tbat certain plec* or parcel of land
situated In the township ef "Vanliee Springs.
Couutv of Harry and Htaie of Michigan known
and described as tbe South east quarter. &lt;»! tbe
North rast quarter, of Section numbef twentytwo, lu township three north of range ten vrest,
containing forty acreso( land according (o “tbe
Kovernment survey, tbe same being tbe morfagaged premises.
Dated April 4th 1896.
HAHVF.V W1LLIASIS.

Cha«. 11. Bavkm.
Attorney for Assignee.

Assignee.

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ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
State of Michigan,
The Circuit court for the County M Barry
fa Chancery.
Olive Lenlngton ,
IO urt. heid nt tbe
Complainant,
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. Ocurt H-u-r In the
Frederick Kenlngron
1 nty &lt;&gt;t lift Ings, on
DelendHUl. ; Monday t&gt; r 201 b day
of Agrtl A. D. 1WG.
Present H«m&gt;. Clemrut Smith.
Circuit Judge.
It •x'fafoetarilv app-arlnt to this Court that
tor Defendant Fredcritk Iz-ulngioii fa a non­
resident of this state, and tbat be resides In the
state of Ohio. On moi Ion of Bweezry A Hweezev
Bollettors for tbe Complainant. It fa ordered
that rhe said defendant Frrdt-nck l*rnlngton
cause bls appearance i« br entered witbin lour
months frutn tbedat* &lt;« thfa oroer. nod that
tn case uf bia appearance be cau«e hfa answer
to the coiii|i|nlnanl*a h^l to be fiirei aud a cony
thereof to lie •*!vrd nuon Hie Complainant’s
Solicitors, within iwrn’y dare after service of
a cupt of «ald bill, ami In defauli thereof that
said bill ir- taken asroatrssre. And ir fa further
ordered that within fwrr tv dare tbe *ald Com
Slalnant cause a noth | of thl* order to Le pub­
shed in the Hahtix&lt;;» Kaxxkp. and that the
said publication be con|lt&gt;ti«-d far tn said papur
for six »urreeaive weeks, ar least once In each
week, or that be cause a copy uf raid order to
oe personally served upon tl.e said defendant
Frederick Leniiigton. tat least twenty dajs be­
fore tbe time prescribed fur hie appearance.
Clkmkmt Smith,
Circuit Judge.

MOBTGj GE SALE.
Default La vine been isxfa In the conditions
&lt;&gt;f it certain niortgart mode by Morjcrett A.
Stevens. F'orenca K.H suldli e. orrln E Barker. Mary E Batker B snehe B. Barker, Agnes
Barker. Mai tin V. Barker. Harriett I Barker
to Emllv D. Bortwlcls. of Ithaca, New York
datid December 1" A. D. 1889, and record­
ed In tbe office of the Hrglfkr of Deeds, for the
County of Barry and State of Michigan, on the
i»th day of December A- D. 1889. In l iber .33 of
Mortgage*, on page 72, bn whirl) mortgage there
fa claimed io be dur at Ithe date of thfa notice
the auin of E Rtit hundred Ninety Eight D.lfars
and Ninety Eulit eei.fa.and an attorre S f. e of
Twenty five Dollar* piovlded for In said
mortgage, and do suit i or prccred ngs at law
haylcg been lcst!tu!e4 to recover the mcnejs
ornred by .w&lt;* ir.m*AMN.*6rar.y rail thereof:
Now, Therefor . h&gt; virtue of the power oi
rale contained R- sahi tiiortgaKe. Aua the stat­
ute In Mich cbm*-hin- e and provided, notice l«
hereby given, that on Saturday tho )«t day of
Auxuat A D. '.8H0A1 i *&lt;'clock in tn- furvnoon.I
«h til mH a' I’ubiir A*x«h t&gt;. tn tbe bfahes! bid­
der at tb« North front lloor «•( the t-ntirt House
li the City &lt;4 Hm'IIiikf. (toil t&gt;««iiiu tbe place
where th* Circuit I'ourt for Ba-rv County is
bolden). ’.he premia*-* (b'-cnlMal lu said mortg'ge, orso nmcii •I’eni/l a* may be necessary
to p*y th* atni.ui.l flu* un »«id mortgage, with
8 per cent, itilerr-t. m.e all l-gal costa, toeetber
wlthan a’i«&gt; roji’a fed uf T*mty five Dollars
core &gt;b&lt; ted for iherrlffi tbe i rrtniera being de­
scrib'd in eald n ortuak* a* all that certain lot
Slece and parcel uf fa ml situate In tbe Town of
faule Grave In the C&lt;&gt;auty of Barry and State
of Michigan. tu «i known and described as fol­
lows:
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Tbe Ea«t half ot tl.e'South East Quarter of
Section Thirty tw.i (Xt&gt; in Town Two (2) North
Range Seven "&lt; West eon'alning Eighty Acres
ot Land more ur less.
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Emily d. Bostwick,
Mortgagee.
Philip T. Co i grow..
Attorney for Mortnagee.
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MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made In tbe condition's
of a montage made by Win. H. Whipple and
his wife Ella A. Wbffple. to John Andrews.
January 5.1893, and on January 23,1833. record­
ed In the office of tbe Register of Deeds of
Barry County In Ibe Slate nf Michigan. In Uber
44 of Mortgages, on page 1C3. or which mort­
gage there Is claimed In be due Five Hundred
abd Fitly One Dollars and elghty-uloe cents
and no suit or pio •eedlngs at law having been
Instituted to recover Ibe amount secured by
said mortgage or any part thereof.
Notice Is therefore hereby given, that on Sat­
urday Ibe 18tb day of July 180C. at ten o’clock
In the forenoon, there will be sold at the north
front door of the Court House, In the City of
Hastings. County of Barry and State of Mich­
igan. said Court House being tbe place In which
tbe circuit eourt for tbe County of Barry is
held, at public auction to tbenhlgheat bidder,
tbe premises described in said mortgage or so
much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy tbe
amount due on said inurtg «ge with the in tert s',
thereon, and tbe costa, charges and expenses
allowed by law and provided for in said mort­
gage, said premises being situated In tbe Vil­
lage of Delton, County of Barry and State of
Michigan and desert bed a* Village Lota Num
ber thirty four and thirty-five In tbe Village of
Drliun. Barry County. Michigan, according to
the Revorded Fiat thereof.
Dated April 22. UBG.
John anukxwb,
Alonzo E. Kkxabton,
Mortgagee.
Attorney for Mortnyiet.

M the ordinary e.ioreM wrrloe.

Put an Advt. in The Banxf.k

it brings good returns.

and one Ja*i»er Adaina wae oo the 4’i day ol
April 1898 appointed .•&gt; the Prpbate Court
in and for the County of talhoitn tn
&gt;ald
Blate u
Administrator of tar
Estate of said Tbeadotla Dryer *eeca&gt;rd
bv virtue of which appototmeni he now
bolds said mortgogv ■* ’“ca administrator, and
on which mortnp* there to claimed to be due
at tbe date of this not»c- the num of Five Hund­
red and Three Dollars and flfiy-loar cents
aod an attorney's fee ol twenty-five dollars pro­
vided for In said mortgage and no suit or pro­
ceeding* at law having been instituted to recuvrr the amount secured by said mortgage or
anv part thereof:
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Notice to therefore hereby given that on tbe
eighth day uf AugusL A I&gt;. 1MT. at trn o'clock
in tbe forenoon, there will be w&gt;«d at the North
front door uf tbe Court House. In. the City ot
Hastings. County nt Barry and State of Mich­
igan, (san! Conr: House being toe buRdlng la
wbich the Circuit Court for tbe County ot Barry
l&lt; held), at public auction to tbe hfabret bidder,
the premises described In sold mortgage or so
much thereof as may be nceessarv tn satfafv
ibe amount due on said mortgage, as above set
forth with tbe Interest thereon, and tbe costa
chargee and expenses allowed by law and prov.de*'. for tn said mortgage, said premises be­
ing situated In tbe Township 01 Yankee
Suring*, tn tbe County of Barrv *n(1 Stat* 01
Michigan and described as the East half of tbe
South West quarter ot section twenty seven, in
town three North, range ten West containing
eighty acres ot land more or less.
D ted Hxstlrr • Mlcb, May 13, MM.

jAsrxx ADAXK.

Admlnialrator of the Estate ot Tbeadotla Dry­
er. deeeased. Assignee of .Mortgage.
ALOXZO B. Kkxabtox,
Attorney for Jasper Adams Administrator *c.
Assignee of said Mortffre.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default banDg been made in tbe conditions,
of a certain mortgage Jiiade by* Hiram A. Bar­
ber. Elizabeth R. Barber bls wile. Clarence H.
Barber aod Lillian Barber hfa wife to Ptilllp T. •
Colgrove dated March 14 A. D. 1835 and record­
ed in tiie office of tbe Resister of Deeds, for the
Countv of Barry and State of Michigan, on tbe
14tb diy ot March A. D. !®5 in Uber 47 of
Mortgages,- on page 206. That said "»»*»«•
Was duly assigned to Sarah Johnson, and duly
recorded lu the office of tbe Register of Deodw
(or Barry County. Michigan.
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Thai said mortgage was upon the expreaff
condition tbat should default be made in tbe
payment of Interest, or any part thereof on any
day whereon the same is made due and pay­
able. as above expressed, and should the same
remain unpaid and. in arrear for the spare all.
thirty days then and from thenceforth, tiiao. Is .
to say. after the lapse of tbe said thirty days,
*0 much of the aforesaid principal ajms af-turee
hundred seventy lour aud 16-100 dollar* as re­
mains 'unpaid, with all arrearage ot interest
thereon, snail, at the option of tbe said party pl •
the second part became due and payable.
Default having been made In the payment of,!
interest due March 14th. IKK and tbe ■**•'hav­
ing remained unpaid and In arrears for thespace of thirty davx and upwards the afemoirt 1
principal sum of three hundred seventy-faur'
and 6-100 dollars with all arrearage of interest
1 hereon Is now declared doe and payable by the
terms of said rnertgsge. on wblcb mirtgare
there fa claimed to be due at the date of tfiln
notice the sum of four hundred three Dollars
and fifteen c?nta, and an attorney’s fre ot
Twenty-five Dollars provided tor lu said mort­
gage. Mjd no suit or proceedings at tar. havlffg
been ir. stltuted to recover the moneys veundt
by said mortgage, or any part thereof;
Now. Therefore, by virtue of the power off
•ale contained in said mortgage, and the statute *
In such case nikde and provided. n»llce 1* here­
by given that on Saturday tbe Twenty Afu* day,of July A.D. 1888. at ten o'clock Id Ue-fore­
noon. I shall sell a: Public Auction, to tbo highret bidder, at tbe North front door of tbe 'ZJ-jitvHouse In the City of Hastings. Michigan ttbat
being the place where the Circuit Court tor
Bxrrv County is holden). the premises descritod 4
tn said mortgage, db so much thereof as may bo*
necessary to pay tbe amount due on said mort­
gage with seven percent. Interest, and all legal
costs.together with an attorney’s fee of Twenty-'
■five Dollars covenanted font herein, tbe pre min­
es being described In said mortgage as all those
certain pieces and parcels of land situate and
being tn the city of Hastings In tbe County of
Barry and State of Michigan, and known and
described aa follows;
.The North half of lots Nine hundred and alxty-three (M3) aud Nine hundred plxty four &lt;mh&gt;
of the city of Hartlugs. Michigan, according* to
the recorded plat thereof.
Sabah Johxkon,
Philip T. Coixanovr. Amignreol Mortgaged. ,•
Attorney for Assignee of Mo: tenure.
Dated April20.1888.
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MORTGAGE BALE.
Default having been made in tbe conditions
of »i certain mortgase made by The Michigan
Whip Company a corporation organized under
the law s ot the Stale of Michigan and (raving
Its place ot business at Hastings. Barry County,
Michigan to tbe Hastings City Bank a corporalion organized under the laws of the Stair of
Michigan and baring Its nloce of businew at
Hastings. Barry County, Mlcliigan.dated March
5. A.D 1«.and recorded In tbe office of the
Barrister ot Deeds, for the CountV of Barry and
Sun? of Michkan.mi the Fifth day of Marek.
A.D lM»i. Ill Liber 32 nf_ Mur'gxrr* onpage
421. on which tnortj are th-re i* claimed to be
dur al the date &lt;&gt;f this notice the »um of Five
thou-and one hundred eight}-*1.* Dollars and
Etevmcents, aud an attorney's tee ot ThirtyOve Dollars provided tur lo sal” mortgage, and
do suit or proceeding* al law having beeu 1astltiited to recover the moneys s cured by aaid
mortgage, or a».y part inrreof;
Now.Tn-rtfore, by virtue of the power of
sale contained tn *Bht mortgage.’'nd the statute
tn such case made and provided, notice is here­
by given that on Friday the Third day of Jhly,
A. D. 1895 nt 10 o’clock lu theFwmoon. I shall
mH at Public Auction, io Urn h|gh«*t bidder, at
the North front door of the Court House, tn the
City of Hastings [that being tbe place where
tbe Circuit Court for Barry County fa holden].
the premises described in sakl mortgage, or
so mueb thereof as may be Decenary t» pay the
amount due on cald mortgage, with eight percent Interest, and all Irool oosta, together with.
an attorney’s fee of Thirty-five Dollars coye nanted for therein, the premises being described In said mortgage as all those eertalp
lots pieces and parcels wf land situate In theCity of Bastings In the County of Barry ana
State of Michigan, aud known and described a»
follows:
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Lots six hundred twenty seven '6271 six hundred twenty-eight Itktf I and six hundred twentynine [G2SI togetlier with the tenemmts, beredllaments and appurtantners tohwrirgor In anyw)m pertaining to or situated upon said real
estate includingtbe power connected with the
buildings uoon said real estate also including
engine, ootler shafting counter sbaf'.lcg.puUeya
hangers, belttug and machinery of every natureant* kind connected with or In said buildlag. ,
Hahtisgs City Bank, '
Philip T. Couibovk.
Mortgagee.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Dated March 28, HOC.

.M0RTGAGESA1X
Default having been made In tbe cenilitlqn*
of a certain mortgage made by George W.
Gregory and Ann Gregory his wife ro Anna 8.
Austin dated Jsnuarv 2nd A. D. 1802. and re­
corded in thn office of tbe Register of Deeds,
for the County of Burn and State ot Mlehtna,
no tbe Becond day of Jonnary A. D. Ml tn
Uber 33 or Mortgarea.on page 330. on wbteb
mortvuce there fa claimed t® be due at the «Mn
of tnl» notice Ibe sum of Twelve Hundred fiftyfive ftoltars and slxty-aeven'eeots, and an stlornej's fee uf Twenty-five Dollars provided far
MOBTG SOK SALK.
lo said mortgage, and no suit or proeeedtogxM
Default having been made In the conditions law having been instituted to recover the
of a mortgage made bv James F. Norwood and
Dels Norwood, nl» wile, to Jotiu Andrews.
Now. Therefore, by virtue of tbe
March 22. 1883. and ua March 27 IHOt, recorded
In the dffioe ot tbe Register of Deed* of Barry
County In tbe Bcate of Michigan .in Uber 38 A
Mprt gages, on page nc. on which mortgage
there Is claimed to bedue Five Hundred and July A. D. woe. at ten o’clock Id the
Twtiitv eight D .linri and thirty six cents and shall tell at Public amUoc. lo tbe b:
no sun or procee*lngs aklaw hating been lo­ rter.at tbe North frontdoor ef tbeO
st tu’fal to recover Ibe amount secured by MM
^EmcVtiSvRreberobygtven.lhatou Bat- Barn C wmty M bolden . tbe premises deaeribnrchty the iMb day of July 1WC. at ten o’clock ea In said murtgxg-. or so mueb thereof as mav
In fee forenoon, there will be sold at the north be necessary to pay the amount due on said
front door of the Court House, in the Cite of mortgage, with six per cent, interest and all
Hastings. County of Barry and Bute of Mich­ legal cocts. together with an attorneVs fee of
igan. said Court House being tbe place in which Twenty-five irollars covenanted fur therein, tbe
the circuit ecurt for tbe County of Barry lsb*M, premises being described ip said morteaxe as
at public auction to the highest bidder, tbe
pnanlaea described In said mortgage or so
much thereof it may be neoeswyto satisfy state of Michigan, and known and dMcritwd as
tbe amount due an said mortgage, with the In follows:
The Kart fifty acres of land to b* taken o«
(• rest thereon, and the costs, charges and exiH-nvw allowed by law and provided tor In aaid tbe Bcmth West Quarter of Recthto No &lt;fa) sxmortgage, aaid premfaee being situated Inthe
Village of I&gt; Iron. County &lt;rf Barry and Btate ot
K.rbigananddeaeribedadiri wumber alrteen
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Y naee Springs, Barry County. Michigan.
Tkeadotia Dryer of tbe City of Marshall to a

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MARSHALL L. COOK.Bditor.

nx HArrises Mien., rofirol
AVGUAt II. 1BT9.

EDITORIAL NOTES

Nearly every nation an tbe face of ibe
earth is InereaalB* its tariff rates, not only
to provide revenue, bat to protect Its in­
dustries.' It remained for Ibe wisdom of a

democratic administration to reverse this
order of procedure in this country and
chop off revenues, open our market* to the
competition of the whole world and let
our industries take care of themselves.

England is deadly opposed to our es­
tablishing any reciprocal treaties, and for
very good reasons too.
Take Brazil for
instance. England buys 85.000,000 worth

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A Striking Fact.
Although tbe democratic pre»s is at
present very busy demanding a currency
statement from Major McKinley upon tbe of goods of that country and sells to her
authority of Tom Platf. no one wo rid sup­ $47,000,000 worth of merchandise.
We
' pose that a democratic national convention buy 880,000,000 worth of goods ef Brazi
was rapidly
approaching. From the and only sell her 815.000,000 worth.
Un­
earnestness with which they plead with der our reciprocity treaties we enjoyed
the Ohio man one might suppose they al) equal privileges with European countries.
intended to vole for him If he would only
Can It be wondered at that there should
‘•hold his mouth right.”
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There may be more truth than poetry be a panic during such au administration
Chop­
in tbat, too, since the democracy is all at. as we have had for three years?
1 sea concerning a candidate, and they also ping off our revenues until they were not
equal
to
our
expenditures;
opening
our
• have a currency fight on which threatens
*' to split their party into kindling. If It Is markets to tbe competition of the products
. not true, the democracy are certainly of every claka of pauper paid labor; doing
wasting much valuable time iu volunteer­ away with the valuable reciprocity treaties

ing advice to republicans, tbat ought to we bad established; all of these things are
be used In rounding up stntlmeut within enough to bankrupfany ordinary Country,
their o^rn ranks. No active canvass has and would almost warrant the appointing
yat been made for any democratic presi­ of a coumiissiun to judge as to either the
dential nominee. No man of any promi­ intelligence or the sanity of the members
nence in that party desires the nomination. of the party responsible for it.
Those who might be mentioned by the con­
vention are making frantic efforts to
dodge the “honor.’’ In short, one may
March the political history ot tbe country
and it will be impossible to find another
such demonstration ot utter democratic
hopelessness on the eve of a presidential
election.
There is a two-fold reason for this con­
dition. First there is not a man of aver­
age Intelligence in the democratic party
who does not know that a numlnatiou this
year is an honor. Second, no so-called
soand-money inau will permit the use of
bis uame, as the indications dearly point
to free silver control iu the party conven­
tion. Tbe nomination of a sliver man
cannot be openly proclaimed, because that
would be equivalent to a confession be­
fore the convention meets that tbe party
is committed to free silver at 10 to 1, and
tbat Mr. Cleveland is repudiated by. the
masses of his party.
Complete demoralization exists Id tbe
democratic party, and is a demoralization
bom of the fact that tbe party has effectu­
ally destroyed any hope of success this
fall that it might have had. This is the
condition which has driven that party to
attempt a division of the republican forces,
and to confine Its efforts to tbat purpose.
For* time the democratic guns were train­
ed upon Mr. Reed, but Mr. McKinley ap­
pearing to be more.prominent, they weie
shifted, arid tbe latter is now tbe chief
target.
There is an element of inconsistency in
this democratic attack upon Mr. McKknle?,
which must be very plain to the average
voter when his attention Is called to it.
The democrats contend, whenever they
can be Induced to talk tariff at all, tbat it
has been settled by the people, wiiote
faces are set against any further tinkering
with the law, as it dlsturbes business.
The currency, they say, is the paramount
question, although their party record on
that Is as rotten as it ever was on tbe tariff
and McKinley, they say. Is wrong on both
questions. If that Is true, as a matter of
political advantage they ought to be doing
everything In their power to promote the
Domination of tbe Ohio man, as the surest
means of securing a longer lease of life for

themselves. In neglecting to do this tiie
democracy are not only exhibiting tbe
rankest hypocrisy, but they are going back
on their established record.
.It is not true.
Tbe democracy is mak­
ing: an assertion in one breath only to con­
tradict it in the next. The nominee ot the
SL Louis convention will be a protection­
ist and a sound money man. He may not
be Major McKiuley nor Speaker Reed, but
whoever he is that will be his position,
and be will have a united party behind
him and a triumphant election next November.—Lansing Republican.

ONLY

A

STRAW.

Bhowiuc Which Way the Trade Wind
A hundred salesmen traveling for one
of the largest mercantile establish­
ments in Chicago report that since the
nomination of McKinley at St. Louis
became almoat a certainty their sales
have been larger than in any two weeks
for several years. These sales have been
in goods for the foil trade and they in­
dicate the almost universal belief in
the western states that the nomina­
tion of a man like McKinley will be the
beginning of good tiroes. This feeling

is not confined to merchants and deal­
ers who are republicans, but extends
to those who are democrats. Thia is
one case of many, and just at a time
when one class of eastern business men
is intriguing to prejudice the case of
McKinley, all such cases become sig­
nificant, and they carry with their rec­
ord of confidence on the part of the
jieople a warning to eastern men who
are indifferent to or hostile to western
sentiment.
With good crops and commercial ac­
tivity and confidence in the future the
current in the west will turn toward *
prosperity. Those who have advised ’
.
.
,
tVinf iv*rfn.n
icneyeu ttiat
meu
wiuuine
iu .‘,
that
certain mnnnvA.1
moneyed
men. nzYmliinp
combine tn
to

KTThat tre*«ury gold reoerve is slow­
ly but surely slipping away, and tbe
doroocrat* maintain that there is no
neceosity of tariff legislation.—Cleve­
land Leader.
EFIn 1892 democrat* loudly pro­
claimed ,4pM&gt;tectiou for rerenne only.*"
and then Kt about to make a tariff for
“deficit only," and raised "the revenue"
by issuing $262,000,000 of bonds.—Cldcago Inter Ocean.
4
EFTbe democratic papers are now
busily engaged in diacuMiing the point
ot danger in McKinley’s nomination.
If the Ohio man shall be nominated the
only point of real danger will be the
democratic camp.—Iowa State Register.
EZThc present democratic odminis
t rat ion ha* increased the public debt
more than it waa decreased by the pre­
ceding republican administration; and
there you have a conclusive argument
In favor of a change.—St. Louis Globe
Democrat.
,
EZDemocratic editors who can find
time to discuss the probable action of
tbe republican codvention atSL Louis,
in the face of thecertaindlvisionof their
own party which is couiing nt Chicago,
are capable of showing great coolness
under tryingcircumstances.—Cleveland
Leader.
crThe howl against McKinley over
tbe currency question is from men who
believe that “the currency’’ is the great
question at issue. The republican party
doesn’t believe that. It is protection to
American industries and American la­
bor. The currency is good enough as
It I*. No country In th^ world has a bet­
ter.—Chicago Inter Ocean.

M’KINLEY

LIKE LINCOLN.

The Ohloun In Puraaln* the Same Course
Under Similar Clrcumutance*.
Those who are old enough to remem­
ber tiie campaign of 1860 will recall the
fact that previous to the Chicago con­
vention
the political interrogators
were after Lincoln just ns they are now
after McKinley. They insisted that he
should define his position on the fugi­
tive slave law and tell what he would
do in the event of tiie secession of the
south. Their pretended anxiety about
hi* views in those respects was simply
a-trick, of course, to draw expressions
from him that could be used to his dis­
advantage. But the device did not
work. He was a politician of too much
sense and experience to be caught in
such a trap. In answer to all inquiries
of that sort, he pointed to his record,
and said he must be judged by it ns to
his opinions and purposes. He under­
stood very well that the persons who
thus questioned him were not honestly
seeking information or striving to serve
the party or the country, but only try­
ing to prevent his nomination. They
called him a straddler and accused him
of cownidice and insincerity, but he
preserved an amiable silence, nevertheless, and left his case to the people. The
result proved that there had not been
necessity for him to speak; and
certainly there was never any cause for

precipitate a panic to influence .the 1
choice of the St.
3t. Louis convention mav
may •
a.
aI
find in the tone of- business
sentiment
in the west, as well as in the tone of po­
litical sentiment, food for reflection. regret that he was nominated and
The country cannot be prosperous with elected.
the interests of only one section pro­
Tbe fact that McKinley is now pursumoted.
oiux m. The
a .it east depends as much upon ,• jng tHc saine course under similar cirthe west as the west depends upon the , cumstauces only goes to show tbat he i*
e**t. The true policy is one that con-, like Lincoln in the way of detect!ng the
aiders the interest* of both and that object of bis interrogator* and dccHncontemplates the least possible ho*til-. jng to assist them in accomplishing iL
Ity between the two sections.
He has been a conspicuous figure in
The republican party Is strongest in public life for-many year*, and there is
the great middle, western and north- n© jack of testimony in hla numerous
western states. These states are too ( speeches as to his views upon all imstrong to be flouted at or antagonized • portant issues. The people know all
in any special interest. The republic- j about him and are entirely willing to
ana of these states are of the stalwart trust him. There is nothing for him to
but conservative spirit They can be My that would be likely to make the
reasoned with and influenced, but they j country any surer that be is a man of
cannot be browbeaten or influenced by । BbTnty. integrity and patriotism; and
threats or arbitrary conditions. They , his self-respecting refusal to gratify
believe thoroughly in tbe principles of his opponents by answering their inithe republican party. They believe pertinent questions will confirm and
that with the candidate thoroughly rep- increase the public feeling in his favor,
resentative of there principles the re- ]je has a perfect Wgbt tp “hold hla
publican party will win a great victory । breath." as it is flippantly called by a
and the country will be restored to democratic organ, and a* a matter of
prosperity.
propriety, he cannot do otherwise. It
The report of the 100 salesmen ia a | WOuld be decidedly in bad tuate for him
straw showing which way tbe wind . to assume the function of outlining a
'T’LThey are
_ _____
...
.
. .
__
.
.
Is Klnn-lnM
blowing* in
in the west.
nearer
platform fpr his party. That is the
the people than are the men of Wall business of the convention, and he has
street, and there is no artificiality of nothing to do with it. There is not the
aentiment and no color of prejudice or least danger that he will fail to abide in
animosity about their business transac­ good faith by the action of that body on
tions.—Chicago Inter Ocean.
ail pending questions; and there is just

ANOTHER

BOND

SALE.

ns little reason to doubt that the St.
Louis platform will be perfectly satis­
factory in every way to the voters who
are going to elect the next president.
That Is the appropriate and conclusive
answer to all inquiries that are obvious­
ly intended to serve a dishonest and
mischievous purpose.—St. Louis Globe­
Democrat.
.

debtedaeaa Before He Quit*.
It is not unlikely that Grover Cleveland
will bld his country an affectionate
The republican party Is pledged tot Id- good-by as president by another bond
®e tall Ism by its platform and we are sat­ issue. The outward movement of gold
isfied will give to slher tbe largest me is causing some uneasiness. Tbe gold
reserve has been falling steadily and it
that Is deemed wise and safe.
INDUSTRIAL STAGNATION.
is estimated tbat by tbe 1st of July,
From 1892 to 1895 the national debt In­ tbe commencement of tbe new fiscal
cratle Tariff. '
creased from $585,029,880 tu $716,202,000 year, it wiH be at least$13,000,000 below
the $100,000,000 mark. Under tbe most
The depression hi the great industrial
and annual interest Incnasel from $62,­
favorable circumstances a betterment Interests continues, and will do ao until
823,888 to &gt;29,140,792.
And yet with
can hardly be looked for before next adequate relief is obtained by the enact­
•neb a showing as this tbe democratic
fall. That the president woukl have ment of a properly protective tariff law.
party has gall enough to go before the tbe courage to sell more bonds, if in his Reports from tbe great manufacturing
people and ask to be returned to power.
judgment they are required, do one centers of the east show an enormous
need doubt. Up to date $263,500,000 iu aggregate suspension of work, or of re­
The prohlbitiunists didn't “mix drinks" bonds have been sold—$300,000,000 duction in the number of hands em­
at their national convention. One element might look well in Wall street. If tbe ployed, and also of the amount of wages
..
wanted gold for money, another element administration should decide to pay np P®id.
There facts once more demonstrate
favored free silver, and still another fav­ all debts, all jxyment* staved off and
expenditures deferred, before going the fallacy ot the democratic promise
ored anything.
With such a discord of
out of office, leaving a clear field for the that free raw materials woukl give pros­
opinion, the cold water men didn’t mix up republican administration sure to suc­
perity to tbe manufacturing Interests.
•tail ou tbe financial question and Ig­ ceed, at least another $100,000,000 would
The Wilson law allows wool to come in
have to be borrowed, by selling bonds.
nored it altogether.
free, but tbe woolen industry is not pros­
Tbe political effect of another bond is- perous. Below is given a few sample
The genius an 1 wise statesmanship of
cases from among a large number of
James G. Blaine conceived ibe policy that
be bad. It wcnfld give tbe populist* and reports recently received at New York,
if foreign countries enjoyed tbe privileges other inflationists and deprectationlat*
and among them will be found a number
of our market they must give ui some­
of establishments whore raw material
thing la return.
This policy was nkwiy meat their followiof and wbaterer
in operation1 when the democratic party aagtnenta that following la daagerou
waa elected.
Surplus of American goods to the peace and proapertty ot the ooon- pany. Waterloo. N. Y_ manufacturers
waa shipped to foreign countries and ready
■orh^U established.
But democratic
wisdom (f) spoiled It all. Our markets

Jy, it ia to be hoped tbat the neeeaaity
Tobias H. Walter*, hosiery manufacturlow* State Regfoter.

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

Tbo Cutter

has lately dosed It* doora *t
This curteflmsnt of product!
_ _
of other factories lately clored. gtvee *
total of at least 442 silent spindles in New

E?£.* wort, of th.
pony. Clinton. Mas*., have closed for an ln^Th^^Verino Manufacturing company, of
£ t..»&lt;&gt;,*&gt;&gt;
Woonasquaturket valley have declaea to
redqce the running time cr cut the wages at

° The Merrimac Manufacturing company,
of Ix,well. Mao . will shut down their cot­
ton an*J print works, throwing out 2.SW em­
ployes and stopping a weekly pay roll of

iGREAT

Ideal

kTh? Wilton (N. H.l Woolen
»hut down for an Indefinite time, throwing
about SOO people out of work.
The plum of tbe Halifax hosiery mills
at Lakeport. N. H., was knocked down st
the recent auction to Hiram Leonard, o.
Boston, for 110.700. The property coat over
&amp;noo&amp;
With reference to the grand transporta­
tion scene now going on at the Lawrence
mllla Lowell. Mau., an official of tho
company says the change from cloth to
horleity manufacturing will cause a reduc­
tion of from f.500 to 2.000 names on tbe pay
rolls of the company.—Toledo Blade.
KTTbe republicans have a way ol
looking out for the farmer’s market*
and tbe artisan’sjxjcketbook a* welL
It i» to protect tbe country against low
wages and the low-priced productions
of competing nations. A protective
tariff will do It. and it'is sure to come
with tbe next republican administra­
tion. commencing March. 4, 1SD7.—Al­
bany Journal.

—of trouble awl loss might be saved
by the purchaarrs of Dry Good*, if
they wonM vhrit nothing but good
NUbETantiwl dry goods merchant*steres that hive reputations for
large and excel lent Stocks oral where
yon know you only pay for what
{'ou get. A great deal depends on
iow you nUM'SKe the little tilings,
and pen&amp;irs are Huie things but if
you are trying tn make a great deal
of mimey

Julius
g Russell

EVERY
CENT
COUNTS

DRY GOODS
AXD

W MILLINERY

ETA large number of democrats must
either bolt the Chicago convention or
bolt unlimited quantities of crow.—Kan­

sas City Journal-___________ _
FARM VILLAGES IN

AMERICA.

AttKBCtlVV
Hon. John Bookwaiter, of New York,
a large laud owner in Nebraska, Illinois
and Ohic, proposes a plan to make life
on the farm more attractive and per­
haps to make farm work more re­
munerative.
His idea was obtained
from observations in the rural district*
of France aud Switzerland, and may be
productive of much good. It is simply,
says the Pittsburgh Dispatch, to con-oentrate the rural* population in vil­
lage* of 500 to 5,000 persons, to give
them the advantages of social life and
modern luxuries and amusements. Mr.
Bookwniter will begin on a 60,000-acre
tract he owns in Nebraska, and pro­
poses to organize a town which is to
have u theater, music hall, library and
other advantages for amusement and
instruction.
In France, os is well known, the rural
population is grouped in villages, the
farms radiating in narrow strips from
the towns in the center. -Mr. Book­
waiter claims nothing new for bis idea,
but thinks the French villages may be
improved upon In ibis rich, new coun­

000001060300

zOFF

Humbug About This.
Coinnteneinj; Friday, June 5
and continuing u p to and in­
cluding Saturday. June 13. I
will sell any or all -Children's
Clothing (age 14 to 15) and
Youthfc' (age 14 to IS) at j less
than jour regular marked
prices. This will give.you
some of the best bargains ever .
seen in Hastings.

try, where large acreage may be laid
out with the village idea, instead of
growing by subdivision^ There is no
doubt the centering of population in
this way would add greatly to the at­
tractiveness of life on the farm. The
apcial contact is one of the chief at­
tractions of the city*. Neither cun there
be^nuch doubt that such community of
the rural population would give it
greater influence in state and national
affairs, in legislation and administra­
tion. It would naturally lead to better
sanitary conditions, to conveniences, to
police and Arc protection tbat are now*
lacking in the widely-separated farm­
houses, and all this without detracting
from tbe advantages of rural surround^
ings, such as trees, flowers and the suj»ply of the best and freshest that the
garden, dairy, orchard and farm can
nrnduoe.
_______________
INGENIOUS WOOD RATS.

6. FARRELL

M fe i Mta,
There are scores of
chances for sharp buy
ers in our stock of

5t10E5

;

Halit a House of Railroad Spikes «i»&lt;i
The wood rat of the western slopes of
the Cascade range is a curious creature
tbat loves to steal so well that it is
known to many as the camp robber. It
carries off anything it can lay it* lipa
to, aad is besides a jolly, reck lees fellow.
It does things which rodents are not
given to doing.
Forest and Stream tells of some of its
favorite spoils.
It will take knites,
forks and tin plates, cartridges, cups
and anything it can handle iu the line
of-clothing. towels or gun rags, which
make soft lining* for its nest. 11 is re­
lated how a pair of these rate staked
off a claim on top of a hunter's camp
stove, and put up the moat curious rat
house’anybody had ever beard of. About
200 yards away was a railroad shanty,
where the section men kept their sup^
plies, and among other tilings was a keg
of railroad spikes, sue!/ as are used to
fasten the rails to tbe ties. Tbe nits
took some spike* to their claim, built
up an iron wall, and lined tbe interior
with soft stuff. It is a curious fact-that
all the pointeof the spikes were directed
outward, and they were laid with great
regularity and firmness.
Tbe Habits of tbe rat are a study for a
naturalist, and it makes thlng*‘*o In­
teresting for the natives that they kill
It on sight.
'
“

I OFF

No

So many iri fact that
.L-.*
1. couldn't
AAnl.l ri 't ‘be
!»►» more.
ninr*i
there

'

J
a

We ask all wjho doubt it to look for4 themselves.
You can’t deny what you see, and you can’t see
anywhere else such bargains as our 'Men’s Fine
Tan Shoes from $2 to $4. Hit for bargains on
Sight—they wont wait for you.
You can’t

strike a passed ball.
Yours for business
The
Bankrupt Store.

C. h. OJTBORN &amp; V
********

•cKKWO'

FATE OF TWO SNAKES. ,

A Forest and Stream correspondent
tells a South African story. Two snakes
were at the bottom of a 60-foot mine
aha ft. The snakes were each about ten
feet long, and of one of the most poison­
ous species, known as mambo*. Now
miner* and ten-foot mamba* do not
agree very well, and thia la especially
tree when both me at, tbe bottom of a
mining .halt, The mlier. whom claim
bad been Jumped «nt a.me*M&lt;e down
to the anakee with orders to eome bo
Tbe meuaire waa a bottle of drnaadte
with a lighted fnae .ttwhed. The
anakea obeyed tbe eummou nt once.
They eame up the perpendicular .haH
with inch apeed that they .hot up M&gt;

Wire Stay Weaving Device, Also the SdOWlustable Wire Tighten./ and
and Automatic Springs.

A FEW OP THE REASONS WHY OUR MACHINE CAN MAKE
THE MET PENCE ON EARTH:
machine mode. Will we*v««
Shiite for farmers to build theti’

’

FARM RIEHT AND MACHINE COMPLETE. ONLY »3J&gt;0.
bMo bulk! any U»«

'"/Jjio

DEERING, Prairieville. Mich.
(OWXEKS OF RIGHT. BAKRV CO.)

�—
Frank Tinker the neinr, wboaeeoratenr

Thursday, June 4.
w a. COOK. L«»|

HE time to sell a thing is
when people want it. The.
way to sell an article iiK to
put the right price on it.
■Sow is th« Iime and ,he
richt. Bay Wall P^er
Of me now. 1 have.a nice line yet.
! an-going W.thane® stores Jul-V
5t -jnd J don't want to move the
V :i; llrper and Window Shades,

T

y. - ran get tfcod

r

White Back, Double
Bolls at 6c, 7c, 8c, 9c
and 10c.
Vtke
L- .it
n.
; ......

no Sistake in the place.
... the man who is going to
■
:si. and get your Wall
i.i’c r than tie bought it.

M L Hcatt
The DRUGGIST.

LOCAL NEWS.
. CIRCULATION •
Tn. week,
Sfi quires.
H.-:ratter. changes tor advertisements
p.? -I. tuls office Tuesdays at-iatect to
lEsure in-ertion lu t Ik issue of the week

|h«
- in the Abstract bloat is be&lt;jog fixed into an office which Hie Banner
wli iK- apy. A new plate glass front will
IV pm in. and when-f iled up it wir! make
..- e &lt;! tb&lt;-tiw-s: ground fluor newspaper
oSices in the • Ute.

ritr ptep- m tl»e road district over
a!; -i&gt; Itau Matthews Is Pathnustw have
c &gt; a wtw. : . ng in taking garden rakes
g,-.: raking imt all t’he stones from the
highway. We wish that every road distrkt around heel would patt&amp;n after inis

A trp

AiKcirvdated this week that

Jt- MrlntjT’- * M,u *’ho h employed in
'M;,waukr»- wa- *erMi»sly injured iu tbe
‘ .fX railway strikes.
A telegram was
to'-.ved ye*tejday tevut young McIntyre
iMjUM’ii wa- a ujhlake, aud he was all

h&gt; &lt;&gt;rat I-«n Dsy exercises were
grttftiy uicirri-i! by tfiu Itn lemont weather,
sit th- pioKtoqii'cnuld »•'&lt; be carried out:
'^&gt;y Oiuratte &lt;4. Tomlinson,
&lt;• i’.au.who gavea fine address ap-

' iu won their emit iu the
&gt;t&gt; circuit Court which had
.\a* (tetir-allurn*-).
Tbe jury was
u-it at-»:it «r'. hour and teturued giving
M-^r- i; irfc 4 s.Hi Judgment foe ttee full

MMamk Trego, for the past year aw
eap oyr •&gt;• tu U ix-xeh,Iffi e will be maii|»i- tVHili a to Mr. Chas. Gatdnerat
t!.» latiet’n home near the elty^^The con-

traeting i^iiie* are both well/knowu a:rd

have .1 large circle «! friends who white
tlkw. -j and happiness.

I&gt;. y*-iing. a «-aipettier working un Mr.
Ehireljto itow reaidehee in Carlton fell
Monday an I was badly injured.
T ’ Jtig t« a ]x&gt;or uian and has a family uf
children defending upon him fur suppoit*
tp «e areHtifpnneti.
We have nut been
abl-

aKterialn the extent of his Injuries.

Over a half »f a mile.of “guxl road’’
ha* Oren nudt* on the' sandy stretch east

j

tanaer, ot RiAhmd nwt u lhe
•PFeared ap many Um In Haatlon, (tied
“••■•Mil vtttot HwHt, lOd mnM
law week un an operating table In Detroit,
“ rod. ot K»d, pouta*!», p.,,1 oo ,hr«
while hla Hr waa oelng aarpotated.
Be,,
toada wide.) Four we«ka« jest such work
eral j-ear, are he fell at Howard City, and
“lb,s on erery highway, would gravel
broke bls left, since which Une he haa But­
every road leading into the dty for a dis­
tered a great deal ot pain and trouble with
tance ot six miles out, making a road that
II. Daclon clalai It thonia han ben amwould be hard, imooth. and enabling those
putaled front the drat, but he would not
who haul loads over It to haul twice as
aubailt ioTbe opertUoa,' then.
•rg? loads, and twice as easy as before.
Those who have killed their horses, broken
The Knight, ot Pythias will observe
their harnesses and racked their wagons
thrtr Memorial Day Sunday. June nth.
u driving over these awful roads will
Services will be held at the Presbyterian
•■ve more every year by making good
church, Bro. A. D. Griasby preaching the
roads than the entire expense will be to
sermon. From the ch.reh the Knights
them. Over the average country road
will march to .tire cemetery where an ad­
statistic# ahow that it costs 25 cents per
dress In memory ot the departed Brother.,
ton per mile to haul produce. Tbe roads
ot whom eight are barled In Riverside,
west of the city being so much worse than
will he delivered by M. L. Cook. The
Hie average. It is fair to. presume that it
music In charge ot J. L. Crawley, P. B.
costs more to haul loads over them. With
Dunning and others.
a good road the expenses would be re­
duced
to from 0 to io cents per ton per
“If yen must read my secrets, do it
now.” he sakl desperately. Then taming ■lie Every fanner who will sit down and
his back upon her, he snatched her photo­ figure how much gralu and produce he

graph from tbe table and pressed it hard
against fcfc tereasL
Wbee by the aid of a
powerful X ray, she saw herself picture^!
in the Innermost recess &lt;rf her husband'*
anatomy, she .foil into hh arms iu such a
paroxysm of love and confidence that he
went to Hie ciub’four evenings In succes­
sion before the good results were over.

tbe state lira place uf Its size.
Good roads are uf

mutual

benefit all

around. They are of inestimable benefit
to the fanner whu has tu haul big loads to
his market place: Uiey are a source of

great pleasureaud comfort to those who
ride over them; they are a benefit to every
city into which they lead. Fur Hint reason
the city and the country should unite lu
fixing them up. and pathmasters should
see that tihey are prvpjrly maintained
after tliey dre unce -fixed up. And with

the unlimited amount of such

tine clay

Kurils with Pubrm.
Green, Park Green,
Purple. London Purple.
Hellebore. White Hellebore,
Powder, Inoect Powder.
Camphor. Tar Camphor.
Fur sale by Geo. W. Landis. Druggist.

Tbe NpvIbb atofe occupied by A. K.
McOmbt-r which was damaged by fire Iait
winter is receiving a complete overhaul­
ing.

Summer is here and so are Cook A Cook
From North, East, South and West,
with as fine a Hqc of mocerkfi as can be c
' »tne notices of meetings fur the purpose
The movement
found lu the state: don’t believe it? Call ’of agitating better mads.
is universal. Hardly a wheeling city in
and see.
the world‘but advocates better hlgfawa.'i
Ml*s 'Gertrude Stebbins invites ali wbo iand the wheelmen are the ones who are
It is work iu a good
desire bargains in millinery to call at ber 1doing the urging.
and one the press cannot encourage
store Saturday when a special sale of hall cause,
'
too heartily.
Some of the thoroughfares
will occur.
leading to many principal- cities are in a
state, and the legislators alone
If you are not fatbfied with the quality deplorable
'
remedy this evIL If the newspapers
of coffee you are gening. Just try some at can
'
.n uniron would come out openly and de­
PhllFps A Erb. They make a specialty'uf imand belter roads the problem would soon
tea and coffee.
I be solved.

Tea—If you want tbe finest y ou ever
bad lu your house go to PnUllp4 A Erb.
They have all the best brands that^aie

We Hold
Our Own

(Additional local Dews on 1st paged

en the market.

We taxe no back seat as regards any
raires, and how many tons ot stuff he
hauls over lhe roads each year will be sur­ kind of goods sold in Hastings. ‘ Tbe fin­
prised lo find out how much good roads est line of coffees In tbe marker.
Cook A Cook.
wiH save hi*. The Bowne bill which has
been a terror to teamsters, fanners and
If you want to learn how far your money­
those driving out for pleasure, will be the will go, examine our good*, get our prices.
best spot on the whole road iu a few You’ll be more than pleased with the reweeks.

Last year the Michigan Mutual Tornado,
Sunday afternoon the road out as far as
Cyolone 4t Windstorm Insurance Company
the Matthews school bouse had the appear­
sent ait agent through Oakland and La­
ance uf a boulevard. People from the
peer caunlles over utmost the identical
city aitd surroimaiOg country took ad­
district that lhe recent cyclone passed
vantage*)! the beautKul day.and drove aut
through. Though
tiie' Company was
over thc/good roads 4n large numbers, aad
carry fog a good many policies in other
everyone speaks in the highest terms- of
portions of these counties, yet tbe people
thewayitbe roads 1&gt;ave been improved.
along this line refused to take out any
With constant. united effort on the part of
Windaterm Insurance ou the ground that
the city and tbe people along the aaain
they wever had any windstorms to amount
roads running into toe .city, such a mad as
to anyUUng. Had they taken oat policies
that running to the Matthews school house
as they were solicited to do many that
ean be built in every •direction.
are now homeless aud penniless would
have had their losses restored. Hod. O.
The .grand
opening nt the AIIccmi
W. Sexton, one of lhe agents of the
Athletic Association Park will take place
Michigan
Mutual
Tornado,
Cyclone
on Tn«i*d»y and ftiday, June I Sth mmI
and Windstotm Company paid a visit
19th, WM. The oew \three Jap bicycle
t) tbe scene of devastation
recent­
track h a marvel of the track builders'
ly 'and said that It was very much
skill and its high turns enable the riders to
worse than anything that he liad expected.
make ttoe curves with perfect safety. Tbe
Houses, tee says, are In all conceivable
track tetecated in sech shape that it en­
shapes of mln, some on sides, some turned
ables the spectators to see the races at all
bottom sMe up. and others mashed to
times. Crack riders Crum ail over Michi­
pieces. Tbe
Increasing
frequency of
gan will be these and as a result the most
cyclones makes this class of insurance ab­
hotly contested races are promised. The
solutely necessary. The Michigan Mutu­
prizes given to tbe winners will be dia­
al Tornado, Ccylone and Windstorm Com­
monds. A 40Mne of tease ball will lake
pany of this city of which D. W. Rogers
.place between Allegan and Otsego for the
is secretary ia absolutely reliable. It is
county chMBplouship and gold. There will
safely aud conservatively managed and its
also be a base touwamevt for gold, Don’t
merit is attested by Ils growth. It was
fail to witness ibis grand opening, It will
organized in 1685 by D. W. Rogers, tbe
be the event of tbe seasoai.
present secretary, each member paying the
usual fees and one a^»t«sment in adThursday eveatag about 25 members of
ounce. Tbe company to-day has an as­
Barry Lodge Xo. 13 Knights of Pythias
sessable cipital ot over 8 9,000,000,0’J aud
•visited Wood laud Lodge awd witnessed
tbe advance assessments paid by every
the conferring of the aeooud and third de­
member lias paid all runniag expenses, ali
crees. Woodland conferred the second In
losses, and left a comfortable surplus of
au excellent niauoer, and the visitors con­
several thousand dollar?.
There have
ferred tbe ainptitird titled. The lodge
bitfKpsvrral losses, but eadh loss has been
goat had been groomed especially for this pild la full, and promptly, to tbe entire
Quea-don and the utter helplessness of the
satisfaction uf the insured. Not au assess­
candidate as the frisk) animal cavorted
ment lias been made on pi?iiibers since
about the room with its frightened rider the company was organized in 16S5 be­
was enjoyed by everyone—except the can­
cause of lhe first assessment being paid in
didate. Woodland never does anything
advance, and because of tht rapid growth
by halves and entertained her visitors In a of the company. A goud fo»s that would
royal
tutor. Alter the work was dune necessitate an assessment being made
all sat down to an excellent banquet, would be a good thing "for the company be­
which attested the superior culinary at­ cause It would advertise its merits, its
tainments of the ladies of Woodland. A promptness, its soundness, and it would

royal good lime was had and Ute visitors
left with woids of highest praise a tnI good
wishes for tbe continued succesa of Wood­
land lodge, ouc of the mwt flourishing in

■*u*!ly । »y ten cents * can for.

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Millett seed, Clover and Timothy seed.
Crimson Clover and binding twine re­
ceived to-day also wagons, carriages and
road wagons at Hendershott's opposite
Court House.

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POINTED TOES!

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HIVE YOU EVER.TRIED
ON A PAIR?
NO?

Spaulding's'Base Ball Guide and Official
League book for 189C. lias been received.
It Is edited by Henry C.-.adwick and con­
tains tbe new code of playing rules, and
much other valuable Information.
Saturday afternoon the Hastings and
Nashville base ball trama crossed bats at
the latter place, Hastings winning by a
c’ose score of 5 to i Only five Innings

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DIFFERENCE IN POINTS.

were played owing to the storm.

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Misses Flora and Kittle Beadle, and
Mrs. A. C. Brown, of Chicago, gave a very
enjoyable pedro party Tuesday evening at
their home 317 E. Walnut St. Light re­
freshments were served. Miss Pauline
Shultz won tbe ladles prize aud F. L.
Heath tbe gentlemen’s.

Renkes &amp;
Walldorff,

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Red Front Shoe Store

Furniture Dealers.

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Funeral Director^
Embalming a specialty.

The comrades who intend to attend the
Reunion of the 8th Mich, infantry Volt. •
a’. Mason June 10th, will have to get a1
certificate where they purchase their1
tickets to entitle them to a rebate on their1
railroad fare.

in. the Piano and Organ Trade
in this vicinity. The first po­
sition is ours, and nothing can
dislodge us from it. All mu­
sicians praise our Pianos and
Organs as the best for home
and concert use. For low
prices we are strictly in it, and
whatever the price we give the
best instruments in the mar­
ket for the money. We sell
for cash or on time, with terms
easy enough to suit all.
On our Piano list are such
well known instruments as the
□ £ Conover, Schubert &amp; Kings­
bury, and the Chicago Cot­
tage Organ needs no introintroduction.

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The Page Fence Giants, of Adrian,
Mich., the colored team that played here
last year and created no little amusement,
will play the home team in tills city Friday j
afternoon June 13th. The home team will t
be strengthened and a good game may be
expected. Cume and see lhe ••coon?" play
ball.

Wot.vKiUNE Bicyci.Es:—Seme of my
competitors say the Wolverine bicycle is a
Featherstone. Well, well. If they knew I
one wheel from another they would not •
say so., I will give 825 lo Ike good roadi;
fund if they can prove this assertion. The ■
trouble is they cannot compete against the
Wolverine in price and quality,
John Ue^'mer the Jeweleil
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The annual picnic of Hastings Chapter
U. E. S. to which all members of the
Masonic Ixxlge, their families and friend*
are cord ally invited.
Will be held at
Thornapple take on Friday, June 12th.
Round trip tickets will be spld at 25 cent".

arouse the membets toau appreciation of for tiie murning train leaving the city at7.52
what a snap they have been having, some good to returnon the evening train. It isexof them for 11 years, in the way of cheap pected that all persons wishing to spend a
insurance. With an assembly capital of day at the lake will feel that they are in­
over S9.000.000 to draw frvtn, and a safe vited and bring along their well filled
conservative Secretary to manage its af­ baskets.
fairs. Hie
Michigan Mutual
Tornado
Cy clone and Windstorm Insurance Com­

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CHICAGO
WAIST

IS THE CORSET WAIST
of Hie nineteenth century. For comfort and
durability it takes th: lead.

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A full line of Summer Corset;
also in stock:

L E. STAUFFER.

pany is without question, as safe and as
cheap as anything of its kind in existence.

Ball Kline this afternoon.

Tea trow lOe. to 5&lt;k'. at Cook A Cook’s.
The finest toilet soap cheap at Cook A

Cook's.
Call at the Christinas .Indio tor. Picture
Frames.
A &gt;err fine line or BabltiK tackle at

gravel as there Is around here there is no
Ofljjimby. if the people who have to excuse for poor roads. When pathmasters Cook X Cook's.
West Green Street Is betas graveled out
pass over that street would show tbe in- cease dumping mH tbe saud to be found lu
tm?t that Sm: Me Intush and Geo. the gutters into the middle of the the road, as tar as the city limits.
Good roads work commeaced lo Rolland
have, the character of that rgad and commence graveling tlielr road dis­
tricts and cutting down bilis, poor roads Tuesday on the Bowne hill.
would'be chahgod in less than a week. /
will disappear like snow before a hot Jui e
Flour. Fjwd, Coin. Oats. Bran and
sun. Gravel should be dumped at least ground teed at Cook A Cook s.
. The body uf Win. F. C«»le&lt;. of Chtrlo'Je,
three
loads
wide
In
the
highway
lo
in
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w« brought here for burial Tuesday. He
Tbe finest line or canned goods to be
wa» a watchmaker here many yean* ago) sure any degree ot pennanetece.
found anywhere at Cook x Cook’,.
■nd at tbe time uf his death was living
A complete Um ot all lhe latest styles
re were twelve candidates to take
with bls so.is at Charlotte. His death was
ot Frames at the Cnrl»tmas studio.
*ue to au opera-io
R v. A. D. Grigsby the eaamlnatlon tor tbe naval cadetship In
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Soule, Tues­
conducted brief burial services at . the thia olty IVednekJayY namely: Harry E.
R-jnnlda, of Banydt: Frrd J. Southard. day morning. June S. an 8 pound girl
Krave.
Pickles—Sweet anJ soor at Phillipa A
Hart; Wa t r J: Wai'. Siurah; Lyle E.
fbe Baxxeii is lo reeelpl ot a letter
William, Naalivni.; James L. Ackerson. Erb. Can’t be told Iro n tbe home made
t’em 11. U. Cooper, alias "Rillioad Jack, Middleville; C. N. Roach, Paw Paw: Bddle
ones.
the Hammock Rider,” i.t Jackson.Mich.
_____ Cole. Hastlnia; Walter U. Oeorre, CaaHastings will pay with tbe Kasmatoo
H&lt; Is enjoying (?) the novellly or riding sapolh; Samuel N. Wllliaoo, Hickory
Independent team thia altemoon at 2:30
srouml the country In a hammock at- Corners; Glen H. VanAucker. Nashville;
tsclied to the trucks ot passenger coaches Robert C. Schreiber. Goblavllle; Clyde abarp.
Mr. Skee's and asslslaa', ot Grand R&gt; p•nd prodilsM lo pay Hastings a visit lu U M. Smith. Niles.
The examination
Ids. are In the city plaf.log out tbe new
the nea- future.
eousumed a greater portion of tbe day.and
cemetery.
a few of tbe boys dropped oul before the
The Page Fence Gian s p’«y »Ub the
An experienced and successful fanner examination wax finished.^Jamee L. Ack­
home base ball team Friday June UthInformed us this week that he believed
erson. of MMdlrvlIki proved lhe best
’beat was'suffering more from nlst than
qoalifleajfor tbe cadelshlp.toooordlnir to Come and see Item.
the Hessian fly. He raid the rust woukl
Try our KoRa-Ald, tba finest substitute
tbe reauKof lhe exauilnallon./wltb C. N.
rub off easily, as lie h arned by walking a
Roach, of Paw Paw aud Waller H. George tor coffee yet made, and cheap too.
w (eet into the field aud getting his pant- of Casaapolls, very close for firit.
Cock A Cxo«.
We
■toons fmm tbe knee down covered with
When you want the beat bicycle for
congratulate Mr. Ackerson upon bta w»
■ yellow doet. and believed a good steady,
teMt
money
buy
a
Wolverine
at John
eevs. and hope to *e hhn pass the final
drenching rain would clean It off and give examination to be beld at Anuapolla. In
Jeweler.
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the grain new life.
As we had just sueh August, which we have n*
Ji*
That ite. tea still keeps tte late, and
V”n w«dn«May night we shall see if the will do in a moat creditable manner. (, Hla
a. Cali anti get
we propose
o d farmer’s prophecy is cor ect.—Eaton btandlug was
I’a alandlni was
Coo* A Cook.
possible 100.
s sample.
Mpldii Herald.

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A Ladies’ Parasol, with white handle, was left in our store
last Saturday, May 30th.
Visitors at our stole find the best bargains in the city.
to two dollars; Working Shirts from 25 cents to 50 cents.

Straw hats from 5 cents

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THE BEST 5-CENT SOCKS MADE.
Sweateis, 50 cents to &gt;3.50; Bicycle Suits, Bicycle Pants, Bicycle Stockings, Bi­
cycle Caps, Belts and Hose Supporters.

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�CHEAP LIVING.

Hastings Banner
Thursday, June 4. 1896
COOK BROS., Proprietors
PAID ONE AT A TIMfe^

There is a postmaster in u little town
not for distant, who is noted for the
amount of authority'be is inclined to
show tn trivial matters. -A short time
ago, says Lhe Mount Morris (Mich.)
Union, u business man of the pla^e ap­
peared before tbe stump window of the
office and demanded 300 one-cent
stamps, for which he laid down an equal
number of pennies. Here was a good
chance fa- the authoritative gentleman,
and with a view of teaching his impor­
tance, be picked 25 pennies from the
heap, handed out 35 stamps and shoved
tbe rest of the money to the would-be
buyer with the remark that pennies
were not legal tender there in amounts
of more than 25 cents.
Expostulation was in vain, the post­
master cited the law in the cascand that
seemed to settle it. With a malicious
. gleam in bis eye the buyer swept the re­
maining pennies into his pocket and
mildly inquired: “I suppose I can get
a one-cent stamp here fora penny, can't
&lt;T\ “Certainly," said the man at the
dndow. “Then give me a one-cent
stamp." said tbe other laying down the
money. It was handed to him, and he
demanded another and another after
that. Several people had come in in the
meantime, and were impatiently wait­
ing their turn at the window, but the
obdurate buyer kept on gravely buying
gne-cent stamps on the installment
plan. Seeing determination in the face
• of the other, the postmaster offered to
arbitrate, but it was of no avail. He
continued to buy as long as his money
lasted, and triumphantly departed
amidst the approving smiles of the
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AFTER

THE

ARMADA.

War Under Ellaubeth.
The defeat of the Armada inspired
England with energy and hope. Our
people, says Blackwood's Magazine, be­
came busy traders. Flemish traders
had been ruined by war, Flemish refu­
gees had flocked into England, and
Antwerp, the great port for new world
commerce, had been sacked and taken.
England succeeded to the trade of which
the Dutch had been deprived. Beyond
the ocean lay a vast world of wealth,
of which Spain, united with Portugal,
claimed the monopoly, thereby exclud­
ing English commerce from the larger
half of tbe planet. Systematic vio­
lence—that is. tire combination of trade
with private war—was the only mode
in which this monopoly could be at• tacked.
Elizabeth connived at this covert mar­
itime war both before and after the
Armada, aof) the struggles between Eng­
lish traders and Spanish monopolists
were far too numerous and important
to admit of peace between the two gov­
ernments. It awas this spirit of com­
mercial adventure, whether it be called
piracy or a heroic attempt to rescue the
new world from the inquisition and
give it back to tbe free use of the human
race, which was the first step in the de­
velopment of three colossal growths—
British trade, British empire, the Brit­
ish nary.
CAVALRY

HORSES.

Army Board*' Rlglci inspection Dlaconr-

John D. Hale, of Tilford, one of the
most prominent stockmen in South Da­
kota. some mouths ago received the con­
tract for furnishing the Eighth caval­
ry at Fort Meade with1 some 70 or 80.
horses. Not withstanding that he visit-,
nd practically every prominent horse
ranch in western South Dakota, eastern
Wyoming and southeastern Montana
in tbe effort to affeure horses tbat would
pass the rigid inspection, every horse
so far turned in for inspection has beeu
rejected. Tbe horses were the very best
that could be procured, experience hav­
ing shown them to be the hardiest ani­
mals to be found in tbe United States.
Some of the horses could not be pur­
chased on the range or in the markets
of Chicago and New York for $250 each.
Mr. Hale aeys he offered one man $300
for a team of handsome grays, provided
they passed tbe inspection. The ani­
mals were submitted, but. while the
board admitted that they were a finelook ing pair, they were declared not
suitable for cavalry. Horse raisers are
discouraged nt the result and say that
any board that holds strictly to the re­
quirements of the government in tbe se­
lection of cnvulry horses would not be
able to get enough horses in the whole
United States to mount one cavalry
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A writer, in the San Francisco Call h
authority Tor the statement that if
dried olives possess all tbe qualities
claimed by their advocate u new in­
dustry mny be developed in tbat state
and economical persons be furnished
with afood product palatable and high­
ly nutritious, which will cost no more
than five cents a day.
W. S. Manning, of Ballard. Santa Bar­
bara county, has sent a sample of the
dried fruit for tbe inspection of the
board of trade. Be contends that no
product on earth contains as much of
the dements of nutrition necessary
for the sustenance of the body as a
ripe olive.
The dried fruit will, of
course, contain all these qualities, and
all t hat is necessary to render it pleas­
ant tu the taste is soaking and salting
it. The oil of the olive is equal to
meat and tbe pulp is as good ns bread.
r Three of the largest olive groves in
the -world are .planting in southern
California. One grove of 400 acres in’
Orange county will contain 40,000 trees.
Another, near Colton, will have 34,000
trees, and the third, near Pomona, will
Have 24,000 trees. There is more olive
planting this season than at any pre­
vious time, the boom being due to the
increased popularity of California
olives in American markets. The olive
crop of southern California last sca-boe was worth $120,000, and the growers
say that three times tbe amount of
fruit could have been sold.

Ostuatatfem* rattebtooor.
Concerning tbe celebrated Farther
Darcy, probably the greatest wit of
that witty hatloita, Ireland, it is re-’
luted, rays the Milwaukee Journal, tbat
he once visited the palatial mansion
of a perfect specimen of the nouveaur
.riches who lived in the neighborhood of
Dublin at the invitation of its pompous
owner. He was shown all over the
house, his host taking great pains, as
is habitual In such cases, to keep the
witty and observant priest well in­
formed as to tbe cost of all the beauti
ful things he was shown. Finally, after
making the complete tour of the
chateau, the library was reached, its
tremendous shelves groaning under the
weight of thousands upon thousands
of volumes, resplendent in the most
magnificent bindings. Here they seat­
ed themselves, and the host said, with
a sigh of snobbish exultation: ,
“Well, father, I hare brought you
here last because this is my favorite
room. The other rooms maybe give
pleasure to my wife and my daughters,
but this is my place—right here umorg
these books, who are my friends. An J
these here on the desk (pointing to a
score of ultra-looking volumes),' are
what I may call- my intimate friends."
Father Darcy got up and examined ,
one of them, when a broad grin spread
over his good-natured face, as he said:
“Well, it's glad I am to see thatyoq,
never cut your intimatefriends.” •

CAMEL’S EXPERIENCE.

NECKTIE

BAROMETERS.

Change* Color with Varying
Weather Condition*.
A fabric that changes color under
varying conditions of the weather has
just been produced.
No practical use of the new invention
lias yet been made, except a few sample
neckties which the inventor has dis­
tributed among his friends. The fab­
ric of which the neckties are made, says
Answers, resembles a coarse linen.
When the weather is warm and fair the
color is a dark blue. Inbold weather it
changes to purple. The approach of
rain is heralded by pink, and snow
causes the necktie to become a startling
green.
The invention marks a new era in
fashions. Shirts, trousers, gowns and
other articles of dress can be made of
the material. The invention is yet in
its infancy. When it has been developed
to a greater extent the woman of fash­
ion can array herself in a blue gown in
the morning. By noon it will turn to a
mauve. The afternoon will find it pink,
and the evening some other color.
As. a labor-saving institution the new
cloth is exceedingly valuable.
Ther­
mometers and barometers will go out
at fashion. The “city man" as he puts
on his shirt in the morning has but to
glance at the color. If it is purple, he
wears bis heaviest overcoat. If it is
pink, he takes his umbrella under his
arm. When sails are made of chameleon
doth the yachtman has but to glance
at his mainsail to know what kind of
weather is coming.
Fabric

GENEALOGICAL SEARCHERS.
They Spend Hnari in the Libraries Trac­
ing the Family Tree.
The attendance in the public libraries
are kept busy these dnys by a horde of
callers who have suddenly developed
a mania for genealogical research. In
fact, says the New York Herald, it seems
to have become a fad to trice the family
tree. The cause of it is not easily ex­
plainable. It is possible, however, tbat
circulars calling for heirs to large for­
tunes, scattered broadcast by many law­
yers throughout the country, may be re­
sponsible for this fa&lt;).
The seekers look carefully through
tbe old books,^records and histories,
and every little clew found therein is
coveted with avidity. There have been
rare coses where soqic startling and im­
portant clew has been foum,', but they
nre few nnd^far between.
One of the library attendants told me
that many of the genealogical callers
were young men,' who think a good
family tree may help them along in the
world, as he expressed it However
that may be, the fad. If it is really a fad,
is by no means flippant, as it opens the
avenue to much interesting and useful
information, and instructs the searcher,
even if his own wish for iemil/information is not gratified.

MEXICAN

MUMMIES.

The Grewsotne Spectacle tn the Catacomb

-Shrewd ns Jay Gould was in rvery
brooch of finance." a flower merchant
aaid to me tbe other day. “he had no
Idea whatever of the value of orchid*
—his great hobby. The old orchid col­
lection up at Irvington has run down
now, but during Gould’s lifetime it war
one of the finest in tbe world. The
amount‘of money that had been spent
on i*. however, was enormous. Care­
ful. conservative buying by nn orchid
expert would hare gathered It together
at almost a fraction of the cam act uaily
paid out. Many cxqnisite and rare va­
rieties were numbered in it. it is true,
but an excessive price was paid for tbe

or 40_.feet thick, n long time passes be-'
fore it becomes finally cooled and solid
to its center. A large botly .of melted
lava still remains liquid in its interior,J
forming, ns it were, a huge conduit or
tube full of the white hot matter. As ‘
this accumulates by the continued sup- ‘
ply from above the vast pressure of the 1
liquid on th&lt; lower end of the stream '
increases. The effect mav- be easily Im- !
ngined. The solid crust at the front of .
the flow breaks out; the melted interior
rushes on again and the great tube is
emptied of its contents so far as they |
remain liquid, leaving behind a hollow
cavern which may. and occasionally
does, extend for an uninterrupted
length of several miles, in the course
of centuries subsequent eruptions mny
deposit new beds of cinder or ash
streams of lava to any extent above it,
but the cave so formed may remain in­
tact.
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headless bird.
Totxng Quail Wh&lt;Me Neck Had Heea
Wrung FIIm Away.
A gentleman living near this place
recently netted a dozen quails, says a
Taylor dispatch to the Philadelphia
Times. When he was killng and dress­
ing them the following strange occur­
rence transpired: As he went to wring
the neck of one of the birds tbe head
slipped off In his band, pulling abont
two incheq of skin and feathers alone
with it.
K

is liber­
ate* chlorine, which reset* on a stream

froppyiM Hrttwk b, llgt.t.ta, A*1

CASTORIA!
for

iprcMif.

It* ingredient* i* published with every buttle ?

Do Ton Know that Cartoria i* the ptwriptiou of the Ltmou* Dr. SonjtJ libber
That it ha* been in uac for nearly thirty year*, and- that more Cartoria i &lt; ncw L ;1
of all other remedies for children combined ?

Asbantce Surname*.

“MOTHERS’
FRIEND”

ftota CwtlMmSSIUhS, Hora ud Rtii.
My wife used “■STHEKS’ FRIK$DM beion; birth of bar Urst child. nlie did not
aurter from CRAMPS sr PAINB-was quickly
। relieved at the critical hour aurterlur but
little—she bad no pains afterward and hfar
recovery was rapid.
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There are seven’surnames in Asbantee. corresponding to the days of the
week, os follows: Ewasie indicates a
man born on Sunday. Kudjce on Mon­
lay. Kwabina on Tuesday. Kwaku op
Wednesday. Kao on Thursday. Koffi on
Friday, and foramina on Saturday
Tb?re nre nil accented ox the first sylli*
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Biteman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, many so-called 8cpihin,-

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Infants

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most of them.
“The old financier’s ways in thisjvjxe
well known, and people with fine or­
chids to sell seldom failed to yet the
sum they tusked. Actually, he used to
pay as much as $50 at times for orchids
tbat were hardly worth a quarter o£
tbat. In London he had agents con­
stantly on the lookout for rare plants
of this species, and he paid them prices
that they could have obtained nowhere

Sat Down So Much That ill* Hind Legs
Became UseleM.
! A large! camel which was landed at
The flag of 'China is one of the gayest
Hoboken a few days ngo from the' among ensigns. The body of the flag
Jlremen line steamer Dresden had nn is a pule yellow; In the upper left hand
experience which probably never be­ corner is a small r^d sun. Looking in­
fore fell to the lot of “a ship of the des­ tently at the sud is a fierce Chinese
ert."
dragon. The dragon's belly is a bril­
He made the voyage in a large box. liant red and white. Ilia green back is
and ns there wasn’t room enough in covered with stiff knobs. He isstand­
it for any self-respecting animal the ing on his twojbind paws and tbe left
camel sat down in sheer disgust. He forefoot. His feet are five-toed and
sat that way for dnys and days while slightly hooked. His long, five-forked
the ship rolled and made all sorts of tail’stretches away tn the rear. The
heavy weather.
dragon's neck is arched back. Hi*
When the dejected animnl was finally mouth is wide open aod be looks as if
landed and tried to stand up, he couldn’t be were a bon* to try to swallow the
use his rear props nt all. They had be­ red stln.
come paralyzed from their long stay in
a cramped position. The camel wasn’t
any good, it seemed, and as a big price
Out of 220.000 farms in Denmark only
hail been paid for him there was gen
1.900 are over 230 acres in extent and
eral lamentation. The camel was "in’ most of them are worked by their own­
on the lamentation. Such a picture of ers. Uy i heir great technical knowl­
woe was never seen in Hoboken.
edge of their business and the gradual
At last a genius suggested a radi­ change from growing grain to breeding
cal cure. The camel, by
. his advice. cattlf and dairy fanning the, Danish
was placed in a sling and hoisted up farmers have suffered le*«s from trans­
until onlyihis-toep touched tbe ground. atlantic competition thun those of any
He paddle^ the air for a. spell with his other European country.
forelegs, and finally the rear props
came to life and j*ned in the exercise.
They lowered him to the floor, and
It Is stated tbat the most crowded
after he had tested his rear legs some­ spot on the earth's surface is the
what gingerly, he was as good as new. "Manderaggio,” in the city of VaJetta,
But he doesn’t sit down any more. Once In Malto. Upon a spot in this place.
was enough for him.
about 2% square acres in extent, no
fewer than 2,574 live. This is at tbe rate
LAVA CAVES.
ot 036.000 per square mile, or 1,017 to
Uerloo. Forautlon. I’rodueecl by the Cool­
. Ing of Molten Maa*e«.
Rat* as Cotten Ulna.
The formation of caves in a, lava
Rats have been found very useful in
stream is la curicus process, and one
cotton
mills
where the raw cotton has
which the explorer in the Azores will
be interested to realize as his investi­ been imperfectly ginned. In a Span­
gations proceed, and In these islands it ' ish cotton mill the storeroom was invad­
has some remarkable and perfect illus- I ed by swarms of rats, who pulled the
t rat ions. It will be understood, says bales to pieces to get at the seeds left
Outing, that the stream from a volcano in the cotton. They did the work thor­
soon begins to cool externally ns it I oughly without injuring the fiber in any
travels, but with a great stream, say 30 • wav.

In different places, including Guana­
juato. Mexico has a display of compara­
tively modern mummies and of cata­
combs. The practice prerails, os in
Barcelona and some other European
communities, of renting tomb space for
the use of a corpse. In Mexic&amp;f at the
expiration of the original term there
is no renewal of the lease, the corpse is
evicted and dumped into an extensive
underground chamber. If In the dry
Turning a moment later to pick u.»
nir the evicted mummifies he stands the bird from where he Had thrown It.
ngainst
the
wall;
if
he
tumbles
to
pieces
the
gentleman found the little fellow
Trove tbe merit of Hood’s Sarsaparilla—posi­
the bones join tbe vast miscellaneous .lying and hopping about as though
tive, perfect, permanent Cures.
heap.
The
Guanajuato
catacomb
ia
nothing
untoward had happened, his
Cures of scrofula In severest forms, like
toltTOi swelled neck, running sore*, hip ghastly enough to satisfy the most er­ liare neck sticking up gaunt and head­
disease, sores In the eyes.
less.
ecting connoisseur of thegrewaome.
Curas of Batt Rheum, with IU Intense itching
Thinking tbe bird's activity resulted
Few Children in Francs.
and burning, seald bead, tetter, etc.
from a posthumus contraction of the
Of all tbe peoples of Europe the
Cur** of Bolls, Pimptes, and all other erup­
muscles the gentleman attempted to
tions due to Impure blood.
French have the fewest children an 1
pick him up, when the little fellow
Curas of Dyspepsia and other troubles where the Irish the most. The average French
mounted in tbe air and flew away, flut­
family numbers 3.03 persons and tbe tering and quivering now and then, but
average Irish family 5X In England when about -200 yards from the bouse
able to work or waft for week*.
the average is 4.3 and in Germany it is be disappeared into n small pine thicket,
Cures uf Catarrh by expelHng the impdrifte*
4J. The Spanish and Russians closely flying to the last.
approach the Irish in prolificness. Con­
trasted with tbe French in Europe, the
Muscular Kins.
feeding the nerves
French in danuda are the most prolific
A king with a strong arm is K|ny
'Carlos of Portugal. Once upon a time
strength. Bend lor
race In Chrhtendonu
Id’the not lov.g ago he went out hunt­
Chloroform MauhfacCaro.
ing. His horse took fright and rushed
Pure chloroform is now sucpeasfully headlong down the moatrtaln. down
prepared by electrolytic method. A toward a frightful predtpiee. a few
constant current is passed
rider would

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Thursday, June 4.

Tais week,

w R. COOK. LocbI Editor.
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86 quires.

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Dragthta say ukt their sales &lt;jf Hood* RarBaparfir* exceed those at all others
There to
no substitute for Hood's. .
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Terrible Work of a Cyclone in Bt.
Loula and Vicinity.
boats, two tugboats and half a dozen small

Slles. stanna other attraction. I. llkrl.
to have an oBclai dog killer

pleasure barges were driven to the opposite
shore or sunk outright.

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formulated by civilized nations forbid;
the use of poison against the enemy;
murder by treachery, such as assuming:
the uniform or displaying tbe flag of the
foe; the murder of those who have sur-,
rendered, whether upon conditions or
azt discretion; declarations that do

Chicago. May 29.—Dispatches received lh
this city tell of tbe disastrous work of
* Kay
ot Rlooc, »r.d storms at a number of points. Many lives
“ 4“^n€? ovor U&gt;» Mound CUr. Thlrty- were lost and-an enormous amount of prop­ quarter will be given to an enemy; the
1
&gt;''«n .umcUnt tn erty destroyed. The loss ot life reported Is use of such arms or projectiles as will
An Owosso saloon is t was fined 8200 lor
!Xp*21to.a r**nll«aUon ot th. bor- as follows:
cause unnecessary,pain or suffering to
wh*ch &gt;' M. U«n vteltwl. and
ic.r.-T^'rof Observer Officekeeping his saloon open on Sunday.
At Pinckneyville, Ill., Illinois Central
au
ottier
skin
dlwase.
Itean
be
permanent
­
nml.n nomi " Ith Sem&gt;»» Exhlfautlon•
anl •tupodm. Save tor depot and machine shops and several busi­ un enemy-, the abuse of a flag of truce
The receipts or the Allegan post-office
^i rrcinc wnkeftilncss-Food Bad to
u’*c
JCU
th» wto- ness buildings and residences were blown to gain information concerning nn ene­
Hazel halve. It never tails to cure Piles. I
H
“'“O’*:&gt;d ro.tur.nn. and the down. One man was killed and one Injure!. my’s position; all unnecessary destinewere 8300 more for the past year than fur
be Choked Down.
ot thc tow hotel, and othor
W. H. Goodyeab. |
At Breckenridge, IU-, a mill and elevator
SuchKt&gt; the condition of C. De- the preceding year.
concom. .hat operate their own plant. . wore destroyed, and M. Jenkins and IL tion of property, whether public or
I he Lansing common
eonnrll hm
I private.
to ■tnl ln &gt;torlmeaa In tho
Vos.edi:or&lt;f Coopersville ;Micb.)ObMarshall’^ new postoffice Is under con­ adopted the eight-hour day at fifteen -enta devastated district the search for the dead Barnes were.killed by lightning while cut­
They also declare that only fortified
ting grass In a cemetery.
*L,n V1® nUnM 18 beln* carried on with
^efrer. He expresses his -experience struction. It will be made of brick aud an hour for atrect laborers.
Tbe village of New Minden. 111., was de­ places shall be besieged, open villages
Srh.V*1
l°rch58 and locomotive head- stroyed by the wind. There were 350 inhab­
follow.: "My life work has been stone, and Is to be three stories high.
or cities not to be subject to siege
In the Spring a young uisu’b fancy light- l,
of Police keep the crowds itants, and 36 lives are reported lost.
o.rr exaettoc and confining. As a reE.d."lti!0 ,h“u’l’!!
- Ito WlttAutie
while the air is filled with the
Several are reported killed at Irvington, or bombardment; that public building*
Sir Henry Irving, the actor, sent his
.altoivlK-:"th failed and I wasstricken
a“d.
lamenta- Richview anu
—.
Esrly Kisers, tor they always cleanse the tion.
and Ashley, ...
In southern a„.
Illinois.
&lt;»f whatever character, whether belong­
nervous exhaustion; I had no ap­ check for $1,000 to the St. Louis sufferers ‘'\7'&gt;&gt;“rl[X &gt;he blood, and Invigorate tbo
V.e’L Bver and.an°n the At New Madrid, to the same section of ths
v
«ong Is heard in the dlstance^-state. seven persons are sold to have been ing to the church or state, shall be
i ,..s uf sleep seemed to be wear­ as soon as he heard of the catastrophe.
1 ’
W. H. doonrr-xit.
spared; that plundering by private
whflZ
...
Li^.
a
d
.
’
lre
^
1
c
^
r8
com&lt;
10
*
■foP
killed
and
ID
injured.
The
village*
of
Bols
] 'J.■ ■
ut. While in this eondiv.hue an ambulance
one and Dlx were partially
• - destroyed
---------- . and sev- soldiers or their officers ehail be inad--—— —rdashes
---------- ---by to add w®
Kate Field, the well-kuuwn writer and st?t!!eMl'1!i!'tl’r‘l.l“"'tt*1 ““I'”* of ahe more vlct‘—
t o- Dr.W'-"--l'r's Nerve Vitalixerwas
•- °—r the de
■ *d- at eral persons killed.
*»? •*-lhe ------record
■
State
Medical
society
will
be
held
at
Mt
missable;
that prisoners shall be treated
rrtommetid, .:
I commenced its use journalist died at Honolulu, May 19.
another Wof
the extemporised
It i»
to cmmiru
estimated luat
that &lt;V
50 UVVS
lives IIMVC
have UCV1I
been luhl
lost
’“
avraa.A»wa««w 1
At
Clemens on June 4 aud 5.
t»he 8treets In the center of the ta Clinton. Washington and Jefferson coun- with common humanity; that the per­
rid It had a wonderful effect from the
of pneumonia, where she was acting as
r *c.Uve wl,h »o&lt;l'«rtan. until , Uea IU.. and a vast amount of
‘ * farm prop- sonal effects and private projierty of
first de-c
a few nights I was able
One minute Is lhe standard time, and m. dnlBht. are
deaorted.
save for
erty destroyed.
deatxoyed.
special' correspondent for the Chicago
“* *‘v ue
«riou. save
xor tbooe
xnose • erty
■
One Minute Cough Cure la the .tandard ZC~**
secure all the »l'-ep 1 needed, my ap.
—IrOM a.ocatlone lt
keep
them
from
their
nve twrwon.
peraon. w.r. killed .nd 13 Injured prisoners, excepting their armsand am­
“I! "I
”"1 fro,
“ ,h
»to I| Flv.
—tn. r-tum- I and became asvave- Times-Herald.
preparation tor every cough or cold. It
HJ.M* ,whtl.
.untmer
Wb11’ }tho
ho •
unim'r xarK»to | near Mexico. Mo. At Be.u Creek Khool- munition, shall be respected; that the
ievs a&gt; :i wolfs: 1 gained ii pounds in
or .ntenalnment eou« ne»r Mndco. Mo., two fobol»r.w.re population of an enemy’s country shall
. the only harmless remedy that produces
Charles WolcotL the Nashville aemout,
, Ovtor. ntournlnx ind killed .nd wv.ral Inlured, and at the r«la ftw weeks, my mind became clear
Immedisle result..
W. H. Oouvkak
atup«fatuon have taken poaanalon of th. ' d,n„ ot Geortre Be., Mr. S« wa. killed
and art VC. and I was soon restored ta who" was so terribly Injured While making
pation In the war unless by hostile acta
VanBuren county'. Jail has fifteen In..
.a
.
' and three children badly hurt.
a Dprachute drop in Venezuela last sum­
perfect health.
On tho o
other
ta East !
l.her .•sido
Mo of the river, tn
Morgan. Mo., four lives were lost.
they proVoke the ill will of the enemy;,
S'.'f* *.. *r"'r
or permanent a, ?
"^ere the elements kmtbcred
Tbe Dye schoolhouse near Mexico. Mo . that personal and family honor, and the
mer. has finally reached New Ycrfc boarders than before in ueveral years. *
themselvM together for
r«w a
- ----------------------- I WM demollahed. Four children were killed.
themselves
supreme effort
I
&gt;:
, If. 11. Gooilyear. and Is now In St, Luke's hospital awaiting
religious convictions of an invaded peo­
Hid you ever think how readily the toward destruction of* life and property, 25 injured, and the teacher. Miss Bleucoe.
the latest reports place the total of deaths was fatally hurt.
ple, shall be respected by the invaders,
an operation for fracture'-BT- the spine.—
■
blood Is poisoned by constipatlou? Bad and missing at 205 aud the injured al 71
W-TlPA KITZ SIMMONS.
and that all pillage by regular troops
XanhvllU: News.
btood
means
bad
health
and
premature
JI
• i’i ,n.y Organ. Voice Culture.
St.
Ixniis.
June
1.
—
Three
of
the
principal
or
their followers shall be strictly for­
&lt; old age
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the
...
Has.- md other advanced
The tutu! number of families who are real estate dealers in this city state that
The big steers. -Buck and Barney
~
in clasHea of two or
famous little pills, overcome obstinate con­ without homes and whose every article of they have figured that the actual real bidden.
‘
v
' . '.•..tv. For particulars call owned by Barnes &amp; Son of Qulncv, were stipation.
booMehold effects Kwas swept away by tho estate loss In Bl Louis will not exceed $10.­
w. H. Goodyear.
OLD LIGHTHOUSE
storm is variously estimated at from 500 to
sold Thursday to tbe Page Fence com nany
Hon. James O’Donnell of Jackson will BCG. It will be several days before a com­ 000,000. The damage to household proper­
ty. bric-a-brac, paintings, statuary, kotc., Wm Ballt by the Ronuuie and la Still ta
of Adrian for.82,500.
They are undoubt­ deliver the address at the Berrien county plete and reliable roster can be made.
will, however, swell this amount nearly
Good Condition.
tVM. i "TEBUIN8.
*'Tr “"'.’“to to Eaat $2,000,000 more.
mo„. The
T„, loss
,o„ in shade
,n.oe trees
tree, and
ano
edly the largest cattle In existence, stand­ old folks’picnic at Berrien Springs June mA1E,‘I?1*. * n-fr
The oldest house existing in Eng­
hdata Tlacid ”
irv 1“ o*I -K ornamental .hrubhrry I. beyond computa»»
. H xeka r. Director.
ing 6 feet
inches high and measuring
.
.
. hri.-tmas*-Photograph
land
is
the
Roman
Pharos or lighthouse,
o, dead
A. L. Wooster, a prominent citizen of j^^.nS^Tth7i«X‘£: |
..
ii. ■&lt; v Con rt street. All
ll-feet and " inches in length, their com­
which still forms so conspicuous an ob­
Osseo, Mich., after suffering excruciatingly
At
midnight
the
totaPnumber
of
dead.
bined weight being 7,600 pounds.
hu been cut off from communication I
,n&gt;,dnl»hl 'J”
ject on the cliffs within the precincts
from piles fur twenty years, was cured in place
with thl. elty .Ince Wednoday ulltht. a . talaalna and foully Injured In the two of Dover castle. Tbe masonry of this
Some time ago the L. O. T. M’s. of a short time by useing DeWitt’s Witch secilon ot the upp«r or railroad portion ot
, r.h ’
m“t(!J*11!
W. W. POTTER. Martin, chose sides for the purpose of see­ Hazel Salve, an absolute cure for all skin the Bad. brtdee liuvlnrbcen carried uu, doubledly bl- added lo when all the ruin, interesting work is composed of tufa,
diseases. More of this preparation Is used while guards were stationed at cither end shall have been uncovered.
cement and Roman bricks, or tiles, and
ing which side could record the.most regu­ than all others combined.
to prevent pedextriaus using the foot 1 In 81 • .L°ui8*"
*. rtic-vs at LaA'.
is in the best style of Roman workman­
. tt
Known dead ...
bridge.
■ in..*,Pity Hank. Collection* Il lar attendance yd secure lhe largest num­
W. H. Goodyear
ship. History and tradition are alike
। Unknown dead
■
rvl general lawtnislness
An Appeal.
Fatally
Fatally It
Injured
ber of new members, the winners to be
silent as to the actual date of its erec­
Mrs. V. A. Dunbar’s clothing caught
"To the People of the United States: The Missing ..
tion, but,. judging from the style of
banquetted by the loosera.
The banquet fire nt Southfield and she rushed into a city of East St. Louis has been visited by
- East
In
St. Ixiuto
onn
of
the
most
terrible
and
destructive
■
............. 1ST masonry, and bearing in mind that the
She was so tornadoes in the history of the country. ‘Known dead ...... . ......... ...
was held recently and was d most elabor­ closet, slaiuiuing the door.
Unknown dead..................... . ........... 8 erection of such a beacon would be a
D. 1). S.
badly
burned
that
she
died
shortly
after?
As
a
;
result
uf
Its
fearful
work
at
least
2P)
*
Fatally Injured
---------- 2
ii work* done carefully and ate affair, with all tbe delicacies of the sea­ wards&gt;
lives .have been lost, while the number of '
practical necessity when once the Ro­
rn.ilmed and wuunded we are unable as yet ; Total ...
■ •• hesia. gas or chloroform son.
.
mans had thoroughly’ eetablished them­
estimate, but it will probably ruu Into i
i mu Smith’s Racket Store,
Young mothers dread the Summer mon­ to
the
thousands.
Forty-three 'heirs of the Morningstar es­ ths on.account of the great mortality a­
selves in southern Britain, one may
Two
hundred
and
eighteen
victims
of
•The amount of damage to property to
. i. am pm an. m. l&gt;.
tate met In Owosso with Mrs. Ann Sterne- mong children caused by bowel troubles. very great, and !s Impossible at thin Wednesday’s horror were laid to rest fairly ascribe it to a date not much later
time to ascertain, but it!» safe to say that Saturday and Sunday In the cemeteries of than the middle of the first century, A.
W. A. Lampman. calls promptly
Perfect safety may be assured those who
least GO) families are rendered homeless.
■ • ?. attention given to fitting man last week. Those present came from keep on hand De Witt’s- Colic and Cholera at
A jreat number of these must depend upon this city and East Bt. Louis. The total of D., following on the expedition of Clau­
- ,*.:■.4 Hernia or Rupture lor Illinois, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Canada
interments would have been larger but for
for shelter.
cure, and administer it promptly. For ehnrlty
ma..‘Itty uf cases can be
"While the loss appears to fall upon the the fact that lhe facilities of the undertak­ dius, and the succeeding conquests qf
•;rd without a surgical opera- and all parts of Michigan. The possibili­ cramps, bilious colic, dysentery and diar­ poorer class of people, almost every cltl- ing establishments were inadequate to the. Plautius, who brought most of tt/i
sen has directly or indirectly suffered dam­ sudden and pressing requirements of the island south of the Thames under the
ties of securing a part of the estate, located rhea, it affords instant relief.
age.
.
. W. H. Goodyear
in Germany and known as the Morgen­
"Wljlle we regret exceedingly to call upon situation. The interments will be re­ Roman domination. To the upper part
aw AM: , OI.hE. TION OFFICE OF
’ country at large ta this extremity, wo sumed to-day and by nightfall It Is ex­
George Arnold.au ingenious farmer near th'
stern estate, was talked over and the cor­
feel utterly unable lo supply the ahsonito pected that-all of the identified dead will, of .this lighthouse was added in Tudor
J M. 5M1TH.
of these arJietod- people, al­ have been laid to rest The unrecognized' times nn octagonal superstructure, still
The opin­ Bangor, cleared the stumps from forty n-'cessitles
Culler; *.tuaile in all parts of the state respondence already had read.
acres land al a trifling expense by using though uur own citizens are putting forth bodies will be held until Tuesday when such remaining, although in a sadly bat­
Ltouvcyatieiig a speciality. Special pains ion of those present was that the outlook
every effort nnd are contrlbutlnx as lib­ disposition as may be deemed best will be
his traction engine as a stump puller.
erally. and, indeed, more liberally than made of them.
tered condition. The remains of lake
•.aJrt-n ,n drafting contracts, chattel inort- was very favorable for securing the sshare
their means allow.
dwellings, such ns have been found at
Mrs. R. DeYoung, Middleburg. Ia.,
fij.t-..Woodland, Mich.
"We therefore appeal to the generosity
AN. AWFUL-DISASTER.
of the property due American heirs.
Burton Mere, in Suffolk, and near Glas­
writes. 1 have used One Minute Cough of our sister cliles and other communities ■
help lu this hour of our trouble. We
Cure for six (years, both for myself nnd fnr
tonbury. in Somerset^ arc supposed by
t£c.»
Loyal E. Knappen.
To Beautify the Complexion.
will be pleased to receive subscript Ions and
assistance In any form which may be
some to date back so far ns 1200 B. C.;
Arthur C. Denison. •
—do not take the cosmetics, paints and children, and 1 consider it the quickest deemed advisable.
acting
and
most
satisfactory
Cough
Cure
I
but. although these are built on piles;
TAGGAKl. KN A1TEN A DBNISON.
Moscow,
June
l.-^Oueof
the
must-ter
­
powders which fiijurc the skin, but take
'Th* executive committee ha* appointed
I^WYEKS.
ever used.
W.'H. Goodyeai:
Pcul W, Abt. presMent of the First n«- rible disasters that ever overtook the' tlvy?hardly como within the meaning
the
easiest
way
to
gain
a
beautiful
aolor
•: ii.&lt; &lt;1 Hi: Michigan Trust Co. Hldg,.
tional bank of this city, treasurer, to whom
. common people of Itu^sia, who have for of the question.
Grnud Baplds, Michigan. and a wholsesome skin.
Health is the
Tire former wife of tbe late Dr. J. A. all ennfrlhuilnns ran be sent."
This appeal Is signed by Mayor Radeh years been the butt of misfortune, hap­
ureatest beautifier. Tbe means to beauty, Morey of Riverdale, who committed sui­
DESTRUCTIVE LIGHTNING.
sWEEZEY.
JAHE?
comfort and health for’womcn Is Dr Pi» rets cide at Cadillac, has notified the present W 8. Forman. H. I&gt;. Sexton. B. H. Canby, pened Saturday in th’c city, when over
Joseph Nestor. J. J. Render, Paul W. Abt.
Attorney at law.
Favorite Prescription. Dull eyes.sallow or wife that she will bring suit for his estate'
’*
I.eo Sherrer and Louis Moser as executive 1,000 i^ersons were killed or received in­ Stroke That llnvo Bosul:»d In Enoraaoaa
Hastings. Mich. wrinkled face, and those -feelings of about 85,000.
juries from which they afterward died
committee.
• :a..Iler - in all courts of the state. Col­ weakness" liuw their rise In tbe derange­
The most dertrnctive strokes of lights
in a jMinic on Khodijuskoje plain, pre­
lection* pfumptly Attended to.
.
ments peculiar to women.
Onosmorninx paper giver, the losses in cipitated during festivities in honor of nJng have been those which hare eanseA-Favorite Prescription” will build up, • Mrs. Phoebe Thomas of Junction City Fast St. Louis, alone, and on the ilvor a a
the coronation ot the czM. The oCcial rxpicnlona. There hare been several
fellows:
*
A. SCRIBNER. M. D..
strengthen, and invigorate every . -run ill., was told by her doctors that she had
report places the number of dead at notable instances of accidents of this
losses |7».W)
.
Physician and Surgeon, down” or delicate woman by regulating consumption and that there was no ’hope River
By storm............................................... lOOT^X) 1,380. Most of these persons were In­ kind. Thus, on August IS, 1SG9, says
Dv!L»n,
Mich.
and assisting all the natural functions.
for her. but two bottles of Dr. Kings’ New By fire. 250.*00
Oajct* r... -nee, one block east ot depot.
stantly trampled to death, and the spec­ the Eangor Commercial, the tower of
Discovery completely cured her and she
Total......................................
.ll.000.i&gt;» tacle presented when the portion of St. Nuzuirc, at* Brescia, was struck by
To cure constipation, biliousness, indi­ says it saved her life. Mr Thomas Eg­
A. a C. Li. BARBER
Tiie Rulnctf District.
the plain on which the stampede took lightning. In a large vault beneath the
gestion.
sick
headache,
take
€
Dr.
Pierce
’
s
gers. 189 Florida St. San Francisco, suf­
•
Physicians and Surgeons.
A district In thia city bounded north by
fered from a dreadful cold, approaching Chouteau avenue, west by Grand avenue, place was cleared of the survivors was tower lay au immense quantity of gun­
Caii&gt; :•
'; or county responded to with Pelletts. One a dose.
sickening in the extreme. The crowd powder. This immediately exploded;
south
to
the
city
limits
and
east
to
the
consumption,
tried
without
result
everypt 'inpUit-A day or night..
The Maccabee celebration to be held at i thing else then bought one bottle of Dr. river, to v^.-tuully a mass of ruins. Not an was awaiting the signal to dine at tables a sixth .part of the whole city of Brescia
Cadillac June 6. will be the largest affair ! Kings’s New Discovery and in two weeks electric Itaht has burned nor a car run to laid out of doors and the distribution was destroyed, while not a single build­
A. SHELDON,
of lhe kind ever held In that part of the । was cured. He is naturally thankful. It that section, comprising 7» city blocks, of presents from the royal house when ing escaped damage. The stones of
•
.\ i-irae; aud Real Estate Office.
aince 5J0 p. m. Wednesday. Within this
Abstract Block. Hastings'.
state.
| Is ^uab results of which these are samples. territory scarcely n building has escaped the disaster occurred. The immediate the tower were fluug up into the air
Money
ic*m on Real Estate Real Estate
Perry Bennett the young nton wl&gt;&lt;&gt; I® : that prove the wonderful efficacy ot this injury aud •.hausar.ds of them are. in ruins. cause of it was the pitching into the nnd carried by the force of the ex­
♦oil .ju
tr.-.i^ion. General conrevaneing.
. darng t. • ■•'Sri?-••t of Abstract Hoous.com wanted at Battle Creek and Kalamazoo for medicine In coughs and colds. Free trial On surveying the desolate scene one mar­ . midst of tbe dense throng assembled plosion to immense distances. Tbe num­
riird from *txr.,Records, can furnish complete numerous robberies, was given an Inde­ bottle at W. 11. Goodyear’s Drug store.' vels that tiie deaths axe not treble greater
gifts, for which a wild scramble was ber of persons killed was 3.000. In an­
Bcginnir.8,' u» the western boundary of the • «
terminate sentence at Springfield, Hi.
Regular size 50c. and $1.00.
scene is the handsome and exclusive rest- made. Had the police l&gt;eeD present iu other case, the fortress of Luxemburg,
pail
? COLGRUVE,
dence section known as Compton Hill, the sufficient
«... numbers
.
..
.
.
tbe catastrophe
in which again there was stored a great
home of the fourth generation of the early
Old People.
1
Attorney at Law
might have been averted.
quantity of gupjxtwder. was struck by
•
Smith J; Colgrove.)
Tbe best salve In the world for cuts, French settler* Of 8t. Louis. This aristo­
Old people who require medicine to
cratic home place Is strewn with debris.
lightning. The explosion that followed
.O.in e if C:.i»n block. Hastings.)
regulate the bowels and kidneys wili find bruises, sores, ulcers, salt -rheum, fever Just cast Iles Lcfaycttc park. There the
TWENTY-FIVE DROWN ED.
m-. f’ «in Jit!)* rnurts of tbe state.
reduced the whole of the lower town
the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, trees, shrubbery, fountains and statuary
to a heap of ruins. Jn this instance,
\ E. - N ASTON.
;
medicine dees not stimulate and contains ooms, and all skin irruptions, nnd posi­ that have beet, the pride of the city were
Into Raging Water*.
some of the sjonek composing the fort­
d**
Attorney nt Law,
no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts tively cure piles or no pay required. It rnngbt by thW wind and the place to shaven |
Seneca, Mo., June J.—A cloudburst ress were hurled to a distance of close
(O'er J. 1. Goodvear A Co.’s store.)
as a tonic and alterative.
It acts mildly is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction bare atf-w!th a plant scythe. Farther east 1
and south ta th, city limits were the homes
fract: .- in i*.iieouru»f the flute. Collectlont
on the stomach and bowels, adding or money .refunded. Price 25 cents per of the thrifty German-Amcrlcans who have broke over the City nt four o’clock Sat­ on three milch. Again, in November,
jro.nptiy attended to.
strength and giving tone to the organs, box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the giver, a dlotlnct character to the district. urday inorning, and in ten minutes the 1356. the church of St. John, in the
To-day thousands of them are sharing tho water iu Lost creek, which traverses the’’ Island of Rhodes, which was used as n
l
K.' T1 M.MEKMAN, Hmnapathlc Phy thereby aiding nature In the performance druggist.
roots of their hospitable and more fortu­ j town, had risen to a depth of eight to
of lhe functions.
Electric Bitters Is an
powder magazine, which struck in the
1 •
sician and Surgeon.
M bar We OHcr Yon
nate neighbors.
excellent
appetizer
aod
aids
digestion.
Offlf^ovwr R .ger's grocery store.)
Interspersed in this latter section and cn ten feet and a breadth of over half a same way. The church and the houses
Old people find it just exactly what they Is this; if you tire troubled with Catarrh, the cast to the river arc mills, breweries mile, sweeping through the city like a in the neighborhod were destroyed, and
need. Price fifty cents per bottle at n . Cold In He«d. H«J* Fever. KO to the dote- and numberless manufacturing concerns. mill race, carrying away every struc­ more than 200 dead bodies were discov­
Kist named below and get a hottie of Cen­ These were fair targets for the storm and ture in its path. Not a house in the dis­
astings
ity
ank H. Goodyear’s Drugstore,
ered among the debris.
turyCatarrh Cure. No danger nf being thev suffered. It was this class of losses
that added most to the wiping out of what trict south of the creek is left intact on 1
Hastings,
Mich.
An expert accountant who lias been at humbuggea. Relief In five minutes and a is conaervatlvaly stated to be $4,000,000 in­ its foundations. Twenjy-flve persons
p^shive cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath.
work on the books has discovered a short­
vested capital. There are IS breweries were drowned in lhe rushing wafers iu
age of 84,500. in the city funds of Nllee,
within these bounds worth $4,000,000. and,
this city and vicinity. Eight bodies
SURPLUS, SI 7,000.00
Dandruff forms when the glands of the I while none arc destroyed, all are dam­
but he has not discovered the man or men
have been recovered. Amongthd build­
Inccqwir^tril under the laws of tbe State of wno got tbe money.
skin are weakened, and If neg ecled bald­ aged. The losses fall heaviest on those
lenst able to bear them—business men of
Michigan*
ness Is sure to follow.
Halls Hair Re- small capital and owners of humble homes. . Ings destroyed here were two churches,
Open, for business,. Dec. 15, 1886.
According to a celebrated anatomist newer Is the bent preventative.
Its Track ta East St. Ixial*.
. the office of the Seneca Despat
- ch..jWier’s
"Every season, from tiie time I .
rltvalHntrs.
there are upwards of 5.000,000 little glands
I» E».l SI. U&gt;ul. tn. trwk ot lh. storm •' It.-or,U'ery »t«Ne nntl*
«ntl n
n srnrp
.cor. nf
ot jlwlttinip.
in ruisv 01. .ovum i*»v
-­
was two years old, I.suffered dread­
।
.
... . defined
•-__ &gt;■ after touching tho .1 The water flzxrvrlc.i
OFFICERS.
In the stomach.
These glards pour out
Is
as clearly
flooded fKfo
the riflr&gt;cIrvn
principal1 alnrha
stores
fully f»»m erysipelas,, which kept
&gt;:.a. ITcsldent
-.
the digestive juices which dUsoho or di­
llllnoto shore as If platteduy
by asurveyor.
t--------- 1 OQ Cherokee avenue, running over the
: •wter Me«ser. Vice Pref.
Tearing diagonally
gest the food,
liidigeailoii Is want of
gpuwing worse until my, hands were
. . -through
.1, the city from ' counters of McGannon’s emporium.
Dan W. Reynolds, Cashier ’
southwest
to ipiortMaai^
It.eut
a c’-the
“" The property loss lh this city alone wili
juice, weakness of gland-, n« ed of help to
swath*oVdestructlon.
Bloody
Island,
almost useless. The bones softened
DIRECTORS:
restore the health &lt;»f Hw**” «»g«Mrhe 1
Wnrwl't SnrsHtwrllls will Collie tisck rlver
. _ 'front
•___ . ”of" the .Iiv
Dau W.
011x7 la
is aa Inu*
low. nrrrnw
narrow teach PiAArulii
ynolds.
W. H. Powers,
so that they would bend, and several
$100,000.
HKSA'e
’
ISSrt.vigor
ol
Ord,
D ( iGbinsun.
'’
R. B. Meaner.
". best and most natural lk*nlth i^ that given
strip of land, now joined to the mainland,
of my fingers are now crooked from
!. Cook.
Chester Messer., by Shaker Digestive Cordial. Natural.be- and strength or nerves^
that was the termini of all the railroads
i‘. T. Colgrove.
£11119 cause. Chi my
Sandusky, O./June 1.—At the dedica­
centering there. Large freight sheds were
cau«e It supplies the materials needed bf
take, strung along the river front. Nine or the
the glands to prepare the digestive julpes.
hand I carry large
tory services of a new Congregational
largest of these are In ruins'. The Rrta’f®1
Ha-:'..- -id y savings department tn Barry Because it strengthens and invigorates
church
Sunday
ah
I
mmense
United
scars, which, but for
damage was dune to the -Vandalia, the
interest on all time
tte glands and the stomach, until they are
Mobile &amp; Ohio, the Big Four, the Chicago States flag ww flung to the breeze.
able to do their work alone.
Shaker Di­
A Alton, the Wabash and the Louisville A “Old Glory" will flott over the edifice
NaahvUle sheds. At the Vandalia the loss
gestive Cordial cures Indigestion eertainiy
SarsaparilLa, would
of life was greatest. There the structure whenever devotional nr other services
and permanently. It does ao by na ura
be sores, provided I
seemed lifted up and dropped again over are held. This is nn innovation, and is
means, and therein lies the secret of its
the foundations. Fourteen of the dead possibly the joii’y church in the union
was alive and able
wonderful and unvaried success.
enumerated' were taken from these sheds. over which the stars nnd stripes will
to carry anything.
At druggists, price 10 cents to 81-00 per Tweaty-flve ceDte * D°twAcross Cahokia creek. In the city proper,
wave.
the destruction was complete. The relay
Eight bottles of
bottle.
—
depot, ah abomination which even the cor­
For Better Sunday Observance.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla cured me, so
roding hand of time could not destroy, went
If the Baby to Catting Teeth.
Memphis. Tenn., May 30.—-The South­
to
pieces
before
the
storm.
The
switch
that
I
liave
had
no return &lt;?f the
Be sure and use tbat o!d
„ Jrl^
towar, upon the perfect working ofw hie h ern Presbyterian assembly, received ar.
disease for more than twenty years.
remedy. Mrs. Winslow » S”O“1,"E
deioinds the movement of
When
waa a Child, she cried for Cazorla.
overture Friday morning from the
lor children teething. It sooths the child,
Irin,, wa. mad. uwl.». Tlum. .mall
The first bottle seemed to reaeh th»
synod of Texas, advocating a mammoth
linml. In th. vicinity were
.ottens the gums. .1 «ys «ll P*1". c“tBr
spot and a persistent use of it, has
North and fest ot the rel*y .‘t*1’01 ft petition to congress and the state leg­
wind colic and Is the best remedy tor
wide resIdenSTsectlon, mostly small houses islature in favor of better Sunday ob­
perfected the.cure?’—O, C. Davis,
bo
diarrhoea. Twenty-fly* cents a bottle.
occupied by mechanics, wm cleaned up It servance. After a very interesting de­
Wautoma, Wis.
is through this part that the majority of
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
the fatalities occurred. The high dykes to bate tbe assembly’ decided in favorof the
the west that shut off the waters^of the petition.
With local applications as they
Mississippi V'ere no protectlotpand the frail
cowTltadoraU
houses went down like Tiousm of cards.
THB 0KLT WOBLITS FAIR
Marysville, Kan., June 1.—While the
Disasters on the Bivsr.
The track of the storm across the river two were working in a field George
was uractlcaliy the same as that of the Mock killed his wife with a hoe after
great storm of Auras'- 4. 1873. The trend of n quarrel and fled. A crowd started in
preiermed by &lt;m« oldw' bwtphyMeW^
m
the main volume of wind was from south­
toots.
re*
west to northeast, leaving tbe Misanurl pursuit of him. Seeing that he was
shore at tbe canter of lhe suuthern half ot about to lie overtaken, be cut Uia throat'
thia city and striking the Illinois shore tn with a knife and then jumped into a
ATXTB POU Promote Goad Digwtiaa.
* nath whose northern edge waa the Eads
bridge and extending south thraarfourtha river. Hla body was recovered.
Eaton Rapids will celebrate the fourth.

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Is no doubt a matter of
some concern to you,
but not
when you
buy it at the City Bak­
ery. Everyone when
in the city should get a
cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffee at all hours of
the day. Finest line of
Confectionery in the
city. .

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Children Cry for

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Thursday, June 4. 1896.
! to do it is to get a mess of fish where

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j others have failed to get a bite, end no
j stories are more frequently told than
i those of big baskets filled at lakes or
•LITTLE POPLAR’S’ SKULL.
' j-onds known to be alive with fish, but in
aeitotnc Relic of Indian Warfare Noe 1 which the fish were never before known
.•
In tbe National .Muaeum.
to bite. There arc lots of ponds in which
A ghanly relie of Indian warfare w», fish can be seen but riot taken.
_______________
In some
recently rent to one of the-proferaora |
flkh
uken Jo (hc Bpring
j.
. AU
a ..n.SAAnl
.. .
.
at
the
national wraeararatm,
museum tit
m linunlHtrfnn
Washington. 1| onl_
or _-n midBUinniert
givlnff
rise
•ays j*.-.
the New
the belief that they do not feed at other
x.— York World.
* * It ‘fcisI the
•kull of “Little Poplar.” the great times. In places where trolling spoons
fighter nnd warrior, nt one time Ute alone arc used, very often big catches
mtlxhief of the Cree nation. The Cree. , an_ ninde wHh
o( baM m(] pickcreb
had their home, and land. In Canada, nnd |n places where only natural bnlta,a.l when the Kiel rebellton broke out ,vorn|, froffs_ mlnnowMre popular.
Me yhar. ago “Little Poplar took ad- or0iioinl ,ureg oli otlcn rocce„fu).
rantage of the opportunity it afforded
R is „.lllt(,d o( u jt.|rtnK)n countT ,ij.
to make war on hi. own account.
)a
,hat no on&lt;, cvcr ugcd fllM fop lmaJ
Ueuthicked thewhiteaettjera.burned . fislllngt|naboi„bokncwnboutAdlrontheir bomra. earned oft their women du(.k ,rout (khilig
wW1 a
.ml Imrtituted a reign of tm-rcr In the . „V1.U&lt;)U)1CC fly
„.ith other tlu.kle
region of his operations. Hundreds of | to match
penrou. bcramc the victim, of his bloodcntcb a fishr aaid
thirsty cruelty.
He destroyed tbei: , tjJ(J na^jve fishermen. “Why, a balfberds. laid their homes in
! pound bass would timash it all to pieces.”
ruins and put women and HttJe children
A
)Je of tbcm wcre curious to
to the torture. There was,Jn fact, no j.now how tfce thing worked, and vol­
form of deviltry too horrible for this
row thv boat. They got to
Indian to perpetrate.
I n big, dark pool under a cedar tree on a
When the Riel rebellion was crushed ! 1(.&lt;lge of rocks aml n Gri2zly King and
*Little Poplar” crossed to the American I Ycllow 8^^ dropix^ onto the water
•ide. So great was the horror he had nfte naturaI flicB Wbat foIla^cd WM
excited that a reward of $2,000 was of- J convincing to the natives. Atblockbass
fered for his apprehension, dead or , of ovef tW(&gt; OUB(13
wcig.bt grabbed
..11.-,. I.,
. . J..
.
. - _
alive.
In icon
18SG 111.
he Tk-nu
was mtiNIPTPfl
murdered RftflP
near ..
the Grizzly King and was hooked. He
Fort Assiniboine, Monk, ami the half­ put up a good fight, but at last roller!
breed who killed him received the re­ up on his side nnd was dipped up with
ward. One of the soldiers of the fort
the landing net. 'Die natives didn’t say
watched for years the lonely grave In very much, but they did n whole lot of
which “Little Poplar” had been buried,
thinking. Light wood rods soon became
and at last, when he felt certain thatall popular in that region, nnd bigger
the flesh had been worn off the bones, messes of fish were the rule.
he dug up the skull and kept it as a
relic. It has just found a resting place
BITS OF HISTORY.
on one cf the shelves of the national
Curtoul Fact* About Swearing Vice Pres­
museum.
idents Into Office.
More than once In our history the
MATRIMONIAL AGENCIES.
vice president has been sworn and in­
Some Advunt*)ceou* Alliance* Effected by
ducted into office sooner than the presi­
, A very profitable fonn of swindling dent, says the St. Louis Globe Democrat.
This was the case of John Adams, who
is that of the matrimonial agencies
took the oath and became president of
which are now worked, in Prance in a
the senate and vice president of the
manner entirely unknown, says the Lon­
United States nearly a month before
don Spectator, to M. De For. who was
Washington's first inauguration; it was
the real joriginator of marriage by in­
the case with Millard Fillmore, who, it
termediary.
There are, of course,
| is said, took the oath on Sunday, March
offices where preliminary fees are asked ■ ,
,
... , .
.nd where wife rcekera and lotlira ! °f lh'
‘B
i^uc
uiv prearideut-elecL
prraiurtfi-LTrcu,
yearning for lord, nre quietly awlndled ; joiu,
c layiui, Ute
ii
x.
a i i *
.
.u j1 beimr
being a wind
rigid Sabbatarian, did not nerper­
after having been told to go to the i
mit hhnaelf to be sworn until Monday..
opera, the salon or the fashionable
It is aaid thdt in 1877, when March 4
church of Sainte-Ciotilde. The strange
again fell on Sunday, Wheeler, the vice
part of the matrimonial agency scheme
P0Sident~elect, took the oath on that
is that you never know, when in society
day, while Hayes, having religious
■whether some banker, priest or old lady
scruples, put off the matter until Mon­
cf fierce virtue and mystical tendencies
day. Of these cases, however, tbe most
may not be a husband or wife broker.
peculiar was that of 1789, when, the gov­
There are young ladies not too thin­
ernment having just been put in opera­
skinned. head waiters in certain restau­
tion. presented the curious spectacle of
rants, livery stable keepers, cloistered
a vice president without a president.
nuns, notaries nnd lady doctors of the
At the time, however, the master seems
to have attracted little attention or re­
14On of the army of workers m the inter-I ,
. • , .
Thxr. nrre.
in mark, and isj now remembered only as a
csts of Cupid. There a re at present in
historical curio.
Paris two wealthy American girls who
_________________
b
have married titles, upon the wedding
THEY HAD KNOWING HENS.
day of each of whom a very handsesne
commission was paid to one of these How a Proud qpid Sensitive Fowl Asserted
Her Dignity.
intermediaries, of course without the •
He was being interviewed on the
knowledge of the wife.
; poultry business by a Wabash Timer
! reporter when he said: “I don't wont to
EAGLES AS GAME DRIVERS.
• boast, but 1 do think we have got the
1 . know ingest bens iu the world in our end
Shot* at Wild Duck*.
( 1 of town. J have a flock of 200. all black.
Eagles are sometimes of considerable
' | It is a theory of~mine that black hens
ffervice to a hunter, and this is es­
, lay better than those of any other color,
pecially. true of the eagles of the Po-!
j One day I found a hen in my flock with
tomac river at Wide Water, where Pres­’ i a few white feathers in her tall. I called
ident Cleveland shoots. According to (
the hired man and told him to catch and
aa American Field writer, eagles on a j
kill her. ‘You can’t rely on the laying
calm day often give the hunters shots '
capabilities of a hen with white feath­
which they would not otherwise get.
I
ers,’ I said. The hen gave me a sorrow­
The eagle goes flying up' and down
ful look, but did not say a word. Next
the stream, and on seeing a flock of
morning the hired man told me that he
ducks goes toward them, hoping to get could pot find her. A month or two
4i cripple, being unable to capture ducks
later I opened a pile of potatoes 1 had
jus the peregrine falcon does. When the !
stored in the cellar and found a big,
^dsickn aee the eagle coming they jump
hollow space in the center of them.
I iuto the air and go looking for a safer
There was a bunch of black feathers in
1 locality, and this is where the gunner
the place with three white ones stand­
-comas lu. The gunner's place of coning up in a defiant sort of way. Behind
• ceahneirt in a blind is not nearly so safe
tbe feathers were GG eggs. I recognized
. ua the. eagle’s vicinity, but the ducks
at once that it was the work of tbe miss­
■ think it is safer till the shot 'goes1
ing hen. The proud, sensitive creature
xthrough their feathers.
had stowed herself away and worn her­
Three or four eagles will keep all the
self out laying eggs to prove that the
Uucks on the move, and the gunners get
theory was a mistaken one.”
good sport where they otherwise would
not have dirtied their gun barrels. The
SPORTSMEN ON BICYCLES.
eagles sometimes steal cripples from
Squirrel
Banting
the gunner, but the knowing man does Hlrk Green wood’■
A-wheel—Gun* for Wheelmen.
not hurt tbe birds, getting hts pay back j
Kirk
Given
wood
tells
in
Gameland
on calm davs.
,
how he went squirrel hunting last fall
on a bicycle, with a 22-calibre rifle. He
A Anied
s i carrled tlie 'venP°n 011 h‘8 wheel’s upAwaraeu
t perba^orer tbe handle bars, or carbine
Highest Honors—World’* Fair, ' fashion on his back. He got gray and
black squirrels on Long island, Staten
island, and over in New Jersey. He also
killed a few rabbits and game birds.
Tbe rifle was a repeater, but some per­
sons out for sport only would much
rather have a target pistol with a barrel
a foot long. Such a weapon is much
easier to iArry. It requires greater skill
to use, however.
%
A Toledo wheel company has origin­
ated u derice for carrying a shotgun or
rifle on a wheel, which weighs a little

“C1,&lt;X’L ,Th&lt;!T a”

I

’»

Guns for the especial use of wheelmen

' -

A Dirsix
The digging
i® 8 native of the
lulfre and risers of Central Africa.

TWO YOUNG TRAVELERS.

When tbe dry season approachea H
Among tl^e passengers on tftard the burrows In tbe mod at the bottom of
steamer Uhynlcnd recently wertf two Its residence to the depth of two or
little children, a boy and a girl, who three feet, goes to s'.rep and awaits the
were traveling alone to different points
In Ohio, says the Philadelphia Inquirer.
The boy was George Gough, nine years
The. Soar family, of Ambaston. Der­
old, a bright, sturdy; little fellow, who,
owing to rhe serious illness of his byshire. England, have, a curious heir­
mot her had been sent from Harrington, loom in the shape of a loaf of bread that
England, to be cared for by his “Uncle Is now ovey 600 years old. Tbe founders
Jack” at Hammondville, Jefferson coun­ of Die family. It appears, were great
ty, 0., until the mother again leaves the friends of King John. When that mon­
hospital. The boy was well clothed arch died be mode several land grants
and very sedate. He was the proud pos­ to the Soars. One pf these tracts. It ap­
pears. had always been conveyed with a
sessor
of
$2.50 is
pocket
money
and ap­ like*
I
If tl»ere
any t king
u fisherman
loaf of bread along with tbs “writings,
peared to feel rich.
The girl, in marked contrast to the and the deed and the loaf are botlrtept
boy, was ns Rilfl as she is pretty, a to this day ns ranted relics.
curly, fair-haired eight-year-oM, Mabel
Acting W«. Too Be.L
Blaney, of Walsell, England, who was
During»n&gt;e prirain theatrical. at tbe
going to join her mother at 272 West Saxon court recently. Crown I’rincea.
Sixth street, Cincinnati. Both children Frederick took the port ot a maid aerrhad become great friends while crossing nnL The extreme realistic way in
and were familiar with almost all the
which she portrayed a vulgar young
passengers. Tbe boy took his place by woman moistening aud polishing a
Chief inspector Hughes’ desk, nnd as leather shoe brought bera reproof from
the immigrants filed in front he would the king himself, who sold: *We are
correctly give the name of almost every among ourselves. It ia true; but even
one. Each and everyone of the passen­ then a royal princess ought not to play
gers had a kindly farewell for tbe little
to exactly the manners of a maid.''
lad.
Berlin's Fire Brigade.
On the pier the children feasted on
such delicacies as were to be purchased • Before a fire brigade in Berlin start*
nt the lunch counter and drank copious for a fire t^e members are drawn up in
draughts of sdda water with evident line, and in military fashion salute their
relish. They rushed hither and thither, captain; then off they run, haring.loatl
the girl always in the lead, and varied more than a minute by this foolery.
their delight by occasional quarrels.
High School xotes.
As soon as the majority of passengers
AU report a good lime at the lake Frlhad left the pier the two children wpre
provided with railroad tickets, pro­ * ’"After an Illness of several days. Willfam
visions for the journey, and, after be­
Stebbins h able tu be with us again.
ing duly tagged with the full directions
Bev. Carnahan'raped n few minute*
as to destination, they were turned over Wudre?«lay morning.
•
to the milroad company’s representa­
Grace Barker supplied for Miss Mattive. their friends being duly notified by the as Thursday, and Etta Trumper filled
telegraph ofit heir coming.
the vacancy Friday.
On account of the Inclement weather,
only a few attended the concert T; u.«dayl
THE INTERESTING BEETLE.
night All who were present were wel
On® Kind Carries t» Cannon Loaded-with pleased wl-b the program.
n Fluid—The DytiHCu*.
Owing to a scarcity of pupils in tin
Of all the insects the beetles are the fligh School Friday afternoon, on account
most interesting. There is one that car­ ot the picnic, lhe School Board kindly gave
ries a cannon, which a naval man would tbe.leachers a half holiday. .
Shirley Smith of the class ot T»0 visited
call a stern chaser, and &gt;s loaded with
a fluid. When pursued the beetle fires classes Friday forenoon.
A little girl In one of the lower grade*,
it, and tbe other insect, usually a car­
nivorous beetle, is blinded by the dis­ w hen asked how she drew a maple leal
from nn-iuoQ'. replied. ‘*1 just tblnke*.
charge of fine, acid spray. Hence its
how it looked, and then 1 drew around th*
name of bombardier. The latest thing
think.*
that has been learned about beetles is
Other visitors are. Rev. Grigsby. Kuj
that Dytiscus marginalis cute its way Smith. Glenn Clark. Sable Kelley, and
through the shells of snails and riiol- Miss Gates.
Insks and eats the inhabitants.
Mrs. Sturgl* and Electa Furniss. &lt;»t
W. I&gt;. Tegetmeier writes to the Lon­ Nashville. Uslted the 7th grade Monday
,
;
don Field .and Tells about the curiosity atteruoon.
of naturalists at finding shells mani­
SIXTH GBAPE
festly gnawed by some insect or other,
The favorite dower of the sixth grade ir
and the final discovery of Dytiscus mar­ the rose, so it! w decided by vote lui
ginalia at work on the shell.- Then he week lhe ruse receiving seventeen voter
tells some things about the Dytiscus and the pansy fourteen.
Our ever welcome visitor Rev. Grigsby,
family. Says he:
“Iknow of no more interesting animal called this week and gave us a talk on the
“
.Seven
Di'i bf London.”
in an aquarium than a Dytiscus, who
Those absent are Burdette Sutton,
soon acquires the habit of following the
Bertha Wheman an Mark Azeltine.
fingers for food, and amuses himself at
Saturday was **Decoration Daj” we
night, if the aquarium is open, by fly­ honored the brave soldiers by singing
ing round and round the room, and oc­ patriotic *ongi. Friday morning.
casionally misses the way, arid being
UMtCiug* Blarkvi*.
nubble to return is found on the floor
Butter. 8 to ID
in tbe morning. There is one draw­
Cum per l»u. 30
Egjn
per
doz.
8 to 10
back to the habits of this creature. He
Hide* per ib..n.
.
is a bloodthirsty tyrantof the aquarium,
Lard per lb.. 7.
Potatoes per nu.. W.
requiring the whole place to himself,
Kveper bu.. :o.
■
for if kept with tadpoles, frogs, fish, or
Tallow per lb .
• •
■
Oats per bu.. It.
any other animals be. quickly destroys
Wheat, red p er bu.. 57
them, even if many score times his own • Wheat, white per hu. *17.
Hay per tun. S to tu .
Pork dressed.-5Z0
What hawks are to the other birds,
Beans. 45 to w.
cats are to other mammals, sharks are i Chlekea dressed. 0
Beef
dressed. 4 oo to s Do
*
•
to other fish, the Dytiscus is to other in*
Peet lire. j.75.
sects.
Mutton, dressed. 5.
Cloverseed. 4 (B to s.00
Wool, unwashed. 6 to 10
BIRDS SHOW AFFECTION.
Wool, washed, io :o it
largest and Strong®*: of-the Flock Help
the Little One®.
Numerous incidents have been recited
showing how the larger aud stronger
animals have assisted and protected
smaller and weaker ones, says the New
York World.
Among the birds, however, there is a
practice which is just as interesting as
any of the acts of consideration per­
formed by animals. A striking instance
of that is shown on the continent of
Europe.
for smaller birds to attempt to fly
ncYoss the broad Mediterranean would,
because of the inadaptability of their
wings and powers of endurance, be im­
possible. To reach a warmer climate
through Asia Minor, Syria and Pales­
tine would be quite aa certain to result
in their death.
Through the kindliness of the crane,
however, the small birds are enabled to
reach the warmer climate with little
effort.
When the crane is about to migrate it
flie« in wide circles clooe to the ground,
uttering a loud and peculiar cry, as of
alarm, and can be heard at a great distance. The small birds recognize it as
a call for them, and they immediately
fly to the crane and take up a position
on the crane's back. When he has al!
the passengers he can carry comfort­
ably the crane starts on his long jour­
ney. Arrived in the warm south lands,
the small birds fly from the back of
their friend and are safe for the winter.

1

during

rip tleket.
■»
turn .t rale of »!».&lt;* ■« pnwntatlmy of
rertine.lv. .Irnetl W Mr». -'oH. ®- P»rUh
^rrespmtdlnk beey. LimUed to retttro un­

it! Jurte IM*.

■

Pruiocralle S.U...I I iroTjotlra, Ckle.,. ’
in.. July T»«- &gt;6.
For the above uccarion the Mlffbifan
Central will “«• Ja’y
and 0Ul
tickets to Chh w»'mid return at one first
el«M liinlied fair f«»r the roanri trip.
Good to return until July IS thA POINT
naw. Mich June Oth lull th
For lhe »hove «wlon the Miehlmu worth nntlnu i. the
':r..vni«r. u(
dentntl win on J«e Si* to Wb -ell tleket. nnIqnwr- M
HullnOto «mimw .nd retnm at one
__
b
.'J’P’T doignt
Anl rlau lliitltol fore lor round trip. | Mo,‘P«,E ''are sur|.i|., ,i
Mine the alorl-.
Tl«.-'. t?
tlekrt- rood lo return until June 13ll&gt; "
'
U&gt;1«. wlnth Is anlstltailr r.pn-w.,2
inclusive.

Inter Collectet* Aw&gt;&lt;*rii*tt«&gt;n,Albion, With.
June 4th to fltlt.
Fur the above occasion the Miehigan
Central will on June 4tb. 5th and OIL tell
ticket* Hawing* to Albion and retain at
one ftrnt cla.«» limited fare for tbe round
trip. Tickets good to return until June
jdi iuchtslve.

Ct-ntFMl Jtexrd North Ameriran 8a«*ng»rboncl. I’llt burg. Pa.. June 8th to Ittli.
Fur Hie above the Miebtam Central * ill
m June Olli. 7th and Sib H-ll tickets
Hastings to PHt-burg. Pa. ard return at
one tirat claw limited fare fur round trip.
IJraihd to return up io and itreludlug
JntW’lfith.
‘
■

and expUhird In tkelwiut,

drcorau..n.

&lt; liriatlau Eudenvor Meeting Wiuihinstou
■
D. C. Joly 7 lo 13, 'DO.

Sijpi nf THE ELEPHANT.

call and see

*

DRIXK

The extravagance has been s-quH-zed out

Wild Cherry

Phln Smith at the Rtcktt.

PHOSPHATE, and
The stub end of ail our ihuuyhts are to .

Hire’s Root Beer

see how we can gel our ipgney bark, out of ;
millinery at the prices we are selling. Phln

Smith at the Racket.
*A feast for "the early bird” wh.»a they j

come to u? for drew goods.

The quality j

Is the best and prices the lowest,
Smith at the BickvL

Phln I
. |

F. SEI I. THEM.

Turn pn the Xrays of f-ouul judgment

aud see where it can penetrate to save you
money and then come and see our shoes
for. ladies,

misses and

children.

The

Also choice 'enu».- ZhAim* Uf* Lu:K-!ti
;
? pmu'l
Hi-kr
Bean* la Tv» :.’o S'.u-Sau.e ufd Pkklr? vl off

fractions as compared

prices are mere

with our competitors as &lt;mr goods were

a;
1 and
Fak«*4
T&lt;*Vw
kltt*.

bought for flOc on the dollar and are all A
No. 1,

warranted

ant damigvd.

Phln

Smith at the Racket.
£ou can find Just

what you

want nt .

price* tbs: will inikt* your heart light with

Harris &amp;
VVan Arman.

joy and mike you stagger under the heavy
load of tin ware that you can
small sum of money when

you

buy for a
visit ns.

Ph d Smith at the Racket
If your time Is worth 5&gt;’i week to you,

Rfly

you can’t afford to »a,te it miking sirt
waists aud besides they will uOt fit .near so

well as ours,

Phln S:uith at t ;e Racket.

Jast got an agent's Suinpk in Udies ox­

fords or walk ng shoes fur warm weajbtr
to close out; they are nice anl

cheap, at 50c per pair up.

will ko !

Eyes
Properly

Phln Smith at

the Raeki-t,

Fitted
With
Glasse

45b to S3c whL*h Includes the high bust j

summer cor*et

Phln Smiili at the Rack-

National Conference of Correction* aud
C'hMrltleK.Gd Rapid* June 4 to 10, ‘(&gt;G,
For the above tbe Michigan Central w ill
1on June 3rd to tub sell to those |&gt;resemlug
1certificates blgimi by L. C. Slorrk Sec'y.
'thbet to Grand Rapids and return for one
and
one half rents per mile In each direc­
!
!tion. practically one fare for round trip.
Ilckets limited lo return until June 11.

2! and

llwJ
f|wU llf)r

FOR HOT V.EATilEH

5ut!onnl Educational A**ociutlou Buffalo
We want all of your fresh era at tbe
X. Y. July 7 to 11. 'DO.
Fur the above the Michigan Central will highest market price, but no second hand
aell tiekeia lla^tingM tu Buffalo and return eggs wanted. Pain Smith at the lUcket.
at rat.- uf one first class limited fare (or
he lound trip wllh two dollars added tor
Membership Fee.
Tickets good to return
up to and including July 12.
An exten­
tion uf time can be had at Buffalo by anI l&gt;Jng to proper parties.

For Ibe
Central B ।

The,

elalma to tho wall so handanmei, lh„
I, forced to pat ap the,,.
n(&lt;|ill|

For Un- «lxiv. urrulon the Itleblnn
Thia month wlH clean up the millinery !
Central will on July ,-S-B and Tlh .ell
llekau llutlu,» to W»hlnxtou aud re­
trade for the summer and we must cluse 1
torn al one first r&gt;la-« lltnjted fare for lhe
round Irlp.
Tlrt-la will he limited lo out so as not to carry over and tu timke
cuirliliuous raro.ee in each direction at d
room (or full stocks so if there i» any-'
pod to return until July istb.
Au e«rentlon of Huie al Washington ran lx&gt; had thiux in Ibe line you Want yuu can buy .t
by l.avinc ticket, with Joint Atrt. at
WaMdnalon. For particulars Inquire at aa cheap as we did ur cheaper. Phln
thb office.
Smith at the Racket.

Alter Bepobllcaa Club .«peel*l. Xatiaaal
Mepnbllcan Ceurention, St. Lorn*, n».
On Monday June 15th thelHehfnn Cen­
tral will run a special train composrd of Wagner Sleepers
and llllnr.i*
Cum. RecIluUif Chair cars, beats In tJ

We only a.k

signa lx- studied.

That Racket
of all prices on milliner?:

“

,&gt;

tern,, w-htch show bow no. t‘- ..u
artui. ran acrompll.h in
WJV '",

We just got a new Hue of corsets fnm

MICHIGAN CENTRAL EXCURSIONS

Where the Timber Goes.
One of perhaps many little considered Chair cars free. Tbe sleeping car rate for
ways in which the forests of the coun­ dooble Iwrth from Derail io st LonU win
try are being eaten up is in supplying br MM ■ rau (rf oar fare lor the round
DclioU
timber for railway timber work. There WP "HI b. atWf'd. Train
are 2,000 miles of trestle structure in alSp. m. halamazoo at fi.47 n, m.: tor
the United States, according to an esti­ ®le«pln« car reservations please call *&lt;
M Idi. CrnL ticket office early as pti&amp;alble.
mate by the Forestry Division. Thia
trestle work has to be replaced entirely
every nine years, on an average, and
every year timber amounting to 260,­
For the above occasion tbe Miehtam
000.000 feetj- board measure, is used for Central
will &lt;&gt;u July fl to 10th. Induce
this purpose. Nearly all the timber is
sell Uckets to Hay Vfew aiMl return at rale
cut from the largest and finest trees. of use first claw limited fare for the round
!p. Limited 10 return until Aug. nth

“By the hoi
breviatfou of

For tbe .ttrae oera.km the Mlcblpn
C .ntral will • n J»« !•»■*»&lt;* »»

No
Chare

For
Testing.

F. R. PflNGOflST,
j.iT’Notliv thrtUlh v*
port In my south wind;/* •

aeMsssssssssssssssssss

IE IB SPED

cm w n
YOUR EYES

Br. W. J. Moorley Lee. the DiaUli‘
guished Japsresephtoatand Lunf
Surgeon, Esr’and Eye Expert.

Pain, Smart or Water, the
print blur or the eyes tire
when reading, it is their
pleading for help:

DR. HELEN LEE.

SPECTACLES.

Tbe &lt;K&gt;1«1 »i«Ulbr who bu
such wonderful success iu
vi.|t
’^,n ’ ,
It can be perfectly corrected New York and tbb Male.

HASTINGS ON WEDNESDAY,

F. J. PRATT.

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JUNE 3RD,

FOR ONE

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DAY ONLY.

AUlnnllda who ^1'?
•pnolMlM.
ton day will'« " „
three moulb. frw. Thrlr !■«« »
d f&gt;
to Uw Unreal bo-HtoU «-•
n’ rbnwir
tkM&gt; to aurcw.toll.1' ‘n»‘" " M,.
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HASTINGS, MICH, JUNE 11. 1896.

Hastings Banner.
Published Thursdava bv

hoFF

“ COOK • BROS.. •»

OFF

Humbug About This,
Commencing Friday, June 5
and continuing upto and in­
cluding Saturday. Juno IS. I
will sell any or all Children's
Clothing (age 14 to 15) and
\ on tbs' (age 14 to 19) at | less
than our regular marked
prices. This will give you
some of the best bargains ever
seen in Hastings.

E

I THE BEST ADVER-. '

■MUiiiduulUUiUlUiUiUUUUiUUUUiUUUUlUiiUUUliSZ

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_ HASTINGS, MICH

correspondence

-

Na»hvlii«.
W: W. Potter, of Hastings, was in our
village Monday on legal business.
Miss Effa Simpson returned from her
visit to Ann Arbur and Albion Tuhday.
Mr. and Mre. 8. E. Cook, of Charlotte,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Len W.
Felghner over Sunday.
Dr. and Mre. Higby. of Potterville, were
in the village last Friday the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. M. B. Brooks.
Mrs. Henry Bowen, erne of thfi-oldest
residents of Nashville, died at Tier home
•n State St. Tuue^aj' night
Deceased
wag the mother of C. L. Bowen supervisor
of Maple Grove township, and had lived
hitthe village for the past ten years.
Jlaliy Day sown a great success last
Friday heady all of the Schools in the vic­
inity coining In to help in the celebration.
Ln the parade between 700 and 800 school j
dil Id ten were counted.
In the afternoon
nearly 2000 people passed through the
school building examining the school work:
A law suit, between Wesley Norris, of
Maple Grove.*and Angus McDonald, of
Baltimore, over the possession of a saw
mill “dog” was tried before Justice Mills
Monday afternoon, W. 8. Powers appear­
ing for Norris and W. W. Potter fur Mc­
Donald. The jury returned a verdict in
favor of Norris.
D. W. H. Young has been at Mt. Clem­
ens during the past week attending the
meeting of the State Medical Association.
The comtmnctment exercises of our
High School will be held in the
house next Thursday and Friday ulxhis
June IS and 19.
Prof. F. A. Barbour oJ
the State Normal school will deliver the
commencement a^ddress.
The Ferrv—Trumau Wedding occurred
at the home at ibe tyride's parents Mr. and
Mrs, G. A. Trumau last Wednesday vvtniug in the presence of, a large number of
invited Ewsta.
The happy couple left on
the S 58 train far a short wedding trip to
Grand Rapids and Detroit returning Satur­
day. They left fat their fnture home In
Park City, Utah Tuesday accompanied by
tlx* heat wishes of a host of triends In
Nashville-

Prairieville,
.. T!ie
M‘ S mcets wUh MreHerbert Doolittle on Wednesday.
John Brandstetter was at Cleveland on
business during the past week.
Mrs. Mary Bugbee went to* Alma June
4th to visit her daughter Mr?. Rush and
family.
Wheeler of ruinwell. !&gt;u been
the guest of her brother Rev. C. 8.
Wheeler.
Dr. McLeay spent the past week at
Mt. Clemens attending the meeting of the
Mate Medical Association.
wG50,
we,,t t0 Michigan City.
Wetinesday in the employ of the W1U
rams Windmill Co., of Kalamazoo, after a
vacation with his family.
Glen Blackman has gone north for his
health. His brother Clare has closed his
school in the Blake district and will at­
tend school at Big Rapids.
School closed Friday, Commencement
exercises being given la the evening at
the M. E. church. The good attention
paid by the large audience spoke praise for
the graduates who rendered most of the
entertainment. They were thirteen in
number and all but two participated In the
exercises. Programs
were distributed
through the congregation: the chilrch was
beautifully decorated with Hags and
flowers and the class motto “Rowing Not
Drifting,” was bung above the front of
the plntfoim In evergreens. Clare Brown
gave the sa’utatory In a distinct voice and
his usual easy manner: Evil fitorr and
Cora Armstrong gave fcpilatioufi,Winifred
Temple described the wonders of America;
Dora Gibbs did her part well as class his­
torian; Lome Blackman described the life
of Benjamin Franklin: Verne Brown re­
cited a class poem: class prophecy we&gt;
given by Lizzie Mullen and Benjipvtn
Woodland.
Temple
dialogue; Laura DrummoM had
Alli Miller's broken leg is doing nicely.
an Msay “The Woman of the d&amp;th LV».
Mrs.
S.
Miller
was ou the sick list la*turjthe valedMoi Uj KK»*e
' , GfiUetU
Gnilrtlr * JS
old
ar —
auil• ■J wfvk
would have done honor to udc r
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of more experience. The class was highly
favored by the presence of the State In­
structor Prof. Pattengill. who at the close
gtxe them an Inspiring and Interesting
talk niter which he presented diplomas.
The class presented their worthy and
efficient teacher Howard Brooks with a
beautiful plush alQntn. We du not wish
A FEW OF THE REASONS WHT OUR MACHINE CAN MAKE
to occupy more space In order to describe
THE BEST FENCE ON EARTH:
the picnic which followed on Saturday al
•'.&lt; .&lt; ’Jir !;wjr. st or a* :»niall win- av noy machine made. Will weave taster. Can Gull lake, but cnicken pie Interspersed
. • i • • mesli.. ; *The only practical machine tor fanners to build their fence with.
with lots of fun and a treat from Prof.Paty.tii alter • to «&gt;wu one.
.
tenglll in a description of his recent trip to
FARM RIGHT AND MACHINE COMPLETE. ONLY S3.O0.
Mexico made the day ah enjoyable as well
as profitable one. and so closed two ruep txt’hulled to any one (Style of fenee. but can build any kind you want. We also ressful years of school by Howard Brooks
HTfuLanj
our automatic spring which ib the Ute of a wire fence, and put* a teuMrti ss
u understand ne is going to other
as “
we
r.'i&gt; । each wire, which gives and takes with.bot and cold weather.
fields of laboi.

V&gt;: - Slay Weaving Device, Also the Sell Adjustable Wire Tightener and
and Automatic Surinas.

PATTON &amp; DEERING, Prairieville, Mich.
(OWNERS OF RIGHT, BARKY CO)

$80 Bicycle for only $1

To INTRODUCE MY NEW

will give a ticket with every pur­
chase of either-shoes or jewelry,
at my store, and the holder of
the lucky number can buy an $80
Bicycle for $1.00 on the afternoon
of the third day of the County Fair,
this year. A choice will be given
of either a Ladies or Gent’s wheel.
A ticket will be given for every
purchase large or small.

I

At A. R. McOMBER’S
*&lt;_SHOE STORE
Successor to F. G. STOWELL.

The school house windmill is underx^'
ii« repairs.
Mrs. F. AL Weber Is slightly Improving
but is s'.ill very sick.
Prof. J. M. Nelson’s arm is doing very
nicely but Is still very painful.
The case of the people vs Daniel Benn_*t
has been postponed until June 12th.
The welcome rains of late have Im­
proved the Jooks*uf wheat and grass.
Perry Flora, late of Ohio, is once wire
In the barber shop with Frank Asplnall.
The special board of assessors of our
village
made out a special assessment roll
'
last week.
.
The
case
of Hattie Hall vs 8. C. Doud
,
will
be tried in Justice Hlldlngers* court
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on the 1311] Inst.
&gt;-Asplnall wilt soon go to Grand Rap­
.
Cre««ry.
ids with his wife for the purpose of hav­
' Eduah Depew has purchased a wheel. 4 ing a tumor removed, Mrs. Asplnall suf­
John Clark, our popular Section man, fering from one.
A large crowd assepjbled in our village
spent Sunday at home in Hastings.
Kay Gilbert, went to Leonidas on his last Saturday afternoon and amused tbemseflves
In various wavs such as barrel and
wheel Saturday last expecting to return on
ladder laces, foot races, horse races etc.
Monday.
Cut worms have been getting Ln plenty
No preaching at this |plane Sunday on
accent
Ihp nine?? ojMhe pastor Rev, °C F?rK 111 4nnfcu$ and cornfields this
spring.
Many have been compelled to
Rltehmyei*.
. ’Si
drag over .their cornfields. and replan’
Mr. und Mis. Ljrnaii, of KalathaZud,
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were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clias. them.
ReV. Jar Vis' little boy ecured a revolv­
Barber Sunday.
Mrs. Cornelia Barber was called to er on Sunday during the absence of Mr.
Spring Brook Sunday by the serious illness Jarvis and proceded to exhibit his skill.
We think that for n boy only seven jears
of a grandchild.
On Thursday evening Rev. Ella Howard oM he did well for he only fired one shot
gave us a talk on missions instead of the aad was successful In lodging tl:e ball in
his leg. No bones were fractured aud the
regular prayer meeting.
John Rickenmore says he picked eleven boy Is doing well at present
bushels of strawberrles*on Monday.
He
also has a fine showing fora large crop of
raspberries.
The West Ciesscy school closes (or the
summer on Tuesday, Miss Lou Binns,
teacher. A fine program has btjen pre­
pared fhr the occasion;
A great rain fell on Cressey Sut.day, al­
most a deluge.
The wind accompanying
it did considerable damage to fences and
broke doWn r number of large trees.
On Tuesday last Mr. Philip Barber ac­
cording to arrangement, persuaded his
wife to go to Kalamazoo.
When she re­
turned home at 3 o’clock she found the
house filled with friends and relatives as­
sembled to celebrate her birthday. A fine
dinner awaited her and the table was laid
with a nice set of dishes the gift of Mr.
Barber.
Mrs. Lulu Andrus, of Grand
Rapids, and Rev. Ellr Howard.of Flowersfield, were among the guests present from

Coals Grove.
1 hear onr school closes this week Fri­
day.
Mrs. Eggleston, of your village, spent
Sunday with friends in the grove.
Henry Marks and family, of Rutland,
visited with John Marks on Sunday.brlnging a basket of line strawberries with
them.
The concert last Friday evening was
fairly well.attended. As there was a door
f«e many took it In by hanging to the
windows.
A. C. Walt has gone to South Bend,
Ind., to assist In taking care of his wife's
mother who has been In helpless condition
fur some nionths. ■
The Lkdies Mile Society gives a picnic
dinner the 171k lusL on the church yard
lawn. Ice cream to follow dinner.
A
cordial Invitation to all.
Last Saturday the Coats Grove nine
abroad.
____________ ______
crossed bals with the Hasting High School
nine. The Grove team needed eight more
Hickory Corner*.
Fine showers are refreshing the thtsty points to win the game.
Eld. J. U. Dowling, of Bloomingdale,
Miss Jennie Swanson Is visiting rela­ will preach Saturday evening and Sunday
morning aud assist in the evening in
tives and friends at Johnstown.
The Baptist Sunday School of this place Childrens Day exercises.
J. W. Wolf and Mr. Dick, of Venuontobserved Childrens Day with appropriate
vllle, are making a business trip to Port­
exercises Sunday
...
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The schools of Prairieville and this land this week In the interest of their
place picniced at Gull Lake last S»Jurday. fence and will attend the Band convention
SnpL Pattenglll was present and favored on Friday._______________ ___
the occasion with an ■address.
Carlton.
Miss Lou Binns will complete this week
Com Is booming.
her spring term of school at East Cre®*®y
Martie Covert Is the proud owner of a
she having taught there the entire school new “bike.”
Glen Henry i» sick with typhoid fever
1T«urprl« w«»
but Is Improving.
of the M. P. church of Ibis place bj the
Frequent showers keeps vegetation In
people of the village on Saturday evening. fine growing condition.
Although the rain kept a good many -away
Master Paul Smith, of Hastings, visited
thprr was a goodly number present at the Mlles Andrus and Martie Covert Saturday
*Dd
b*‘1 and Sunday.
’
S^™,red by the l.dle» for lheir re­
Mri A. Senter and daughter Mrs.
Clarinda Fuller, of Clarksville, are vbitlug at Mrs. Will Nash-’s.
The Carlton Center school will hold
&gt; people of this their promotion exercises Tue sda evening
June SBlh at the U. E. church.
place.______________ _ ___
Mike Vester and wife and C. 0. Flem­
DowlingSchool closes U&lt;U week Frld.y .Bill f«U ing ai.d wife spent Saturday and Sunday in
Battle Creek with Fred Fleming and wife.
Minnie Vester did not return from Battle
‘'■'.“■•Orrasbee end Mrs. Brim Inlend
to visit War. HerrlrwrtH •&lt; Kslsouxoo.thl, Creek with her husband but will spend a
few weeks with ber brother, F. B. Flem­
* P^Websler I, boildlriT a barn also C. ing.
.
»Rev. 3v&lt;ven, of Jtelfliug, occupied tne
build an addlllou to hl.
M E. pulpit Sunday evening. A fair
-evere rain storm passed ibroufh sized congregation out allbough the even­
*&gt;» ,-u “d ing wm rainy.
Mrs. Mary Everts, of Grand Rapids,
“’JTta'h.tmded at prwenl wrlllnit that was united In marriage to Mr.8. STrevetr.
ofTrawe City, May 26lh. They will
make GtmkI Rapids their future hum--.
p'riX
I to visiting ber. parents
Heory Croekford.
Mr.
«1 S o'clock.
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WHOLE NO. 2139
Fine growing weather, .
Sheep ehearing Is the order of the day.
Our school clones Friday with recita­
tions.
The late rains have improved the looks
of everything in general.'
.
Ladles Aid will meet at the home of
Mrs. Frank Roberta'Thursday 11th.
Mr. Nash Is disposing of his property
with a view to locating in Maine, so we
are told.
The Ice cream social at Mr. Mitchell's
failed to draw the crowed house it usually
does on account of the threatening storm.
With the present price of rye at 28c,
“oh” what will the harvest be. What an
unlimited heap of good this free trade
system is doing for the farmer.
------ -----------------------Tell
the
Banner editor-------that—
his --------Mexlcan letters are Very much appreciated Jn
this part of the county. Hope he will
continue them for sometime to come as we
think them very Interesting.
Caatleton.
Frank Jacobs is home from Indiana.
Mr. Wra. Stillwell is quite poorly at this
writing.
Mrs. Clara Price la visiting her daughter
at Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Henry Lehman has been entertain­
ing her parents from Ohio.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thomas Sat­
urday June 6th. a daughter.
The neighborhood annual picnic will oc­
cur at Tbornapph* lake Wednesday.
Rev. G. A. Olmstead and wife, of Plain­
well, are visiting Asa Noyes and wife.
Misses Minnie and Dora Wilkinson are
home from Charlotte on a short vacation.
J. A. French and A. Kellogg, of Ver­
montville, were guests of Asa Noyes Sun­
day.
W. I. Marblp and family will start Fri­
day on an extended visit to his sister at
St. Loul*^ Missouri.

SCHOOL COLUMN.
C.riductcl by Flora J Beadle. Co.Comm’ar.
I lake the occasion to answer thro*”
the school column, many te-Muiries which
have lately comec**'
tc--*
. w me office concerning
,-vuerw MAttjluattM!,
Fltek School Iaw must be Written ii6-‘
on by all candidates, and an average of 70
«&gt;ex cent, nj ill the most Of the cither
branched. AMH
In ibis subject.
Copies of the Odicrel School Laws of
Michigan may be had Irbiti the Depart­
ment of Public Instruction, Latrslng.
Every teacher should have a copy Of the
school laws and become conversant with
the same.
At the coming June examination only
certificates of the second and third grades
may be granted. We publish below the
order of the examination, so that those
who are to complete one or two subjects'
only! may kuow the time fur said examina­
tion?.
Thursday forenoon, arithmetic, gram­
mar, peumanship, general history; Thurs­
day afternoon, civil government, orthogra­
phy/ algebra, mental arithmetic; Friday
forepoon. U. S. history, geography, theory
aud prt, physics; Friday afternoon, physiulogy. reading, school laws, botany. The
abovM order of examination will be strictly
followed. At the name time of the
teacher's examination will also be conduct­
ed the examination of candidates for ad­
mission to the Agricultural College.

THE NAJ5RV1LLE RALLY.
‘ It was the pleasure and privilege of the
Conjmlsrivutr t? witness the raliy day exeiciresoflbc MiaLvllle schootJ. Several
district schools
Wefe represented and
formed a part of the pa fa (It* at 10130 a. m.
Rev. Washington Gardner delivered an
address. -Does It pay to Educate” before
an attentive audience. The school house
was thrown open In the afternoon, and ex­
ercises &lt;»f some kind were conducted in
each of the departments.
The work ou exhibition was fine, and
nicely arranged, and reflected much credit
upon Itolh teachers aud pupils. The day
vtftsla successful and enjoyable one.

High Reboot note*.
Rev. Grigsby conducted devotional exerclim Thursday morning and visited some
of thr classes.
Nellie Mead has left school.
■
Carrie Yutz was absent Thursday on
account of sickness.
Isa Newton, a former student, visited,
classes Friday.
We are glad to have the following names
upon our visitor's list: Mrs. David Good­
war, Mrs. Brice, Mrs. Mixer, Mrs. Evarts
Miss Johnson and Mrs. Campbell.
Dr. B. A. Hlndsdale, Prof, of the Science
and the Art of Teaching In the Universi­
ty of Michigan gave our High School a
thorough examination last Thursday. The
report will probably be given this week.
SEVENTH GRAPE
Mrs. Zagelmelr, Miss Johnson, Mrs.
Brice. Mrs. Mixer. Mrs. Evarts, Mrs.
CmnpbelL and Mrs. Wightman have vis­
ited us during the week.
We had a review In gramtnar and Reography Thursday.
.
8IXTB &lt;iflADE#
Burdette Sutton was absent this week.
Vhltora, where are you?
Gladls Scldmure has stood below 100
only «»nce this term and then she was V9.
Mabie Spalding has improved the most
In vertical writing.
Our teacher gave ns five minutes for re­
cess last week and we enjoy It when it is

OCR CADET
MR. JAMES L- ACKERSON. OF MID*
DLEVILLE, WHO WILL REPRE­
SENT THE FOURTH CON­
GRESSIONAL DISTRICT AT
THE UNITED STATES
NAVAL ACADEMY AT
ANNAPOLIS, MD.

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Mr. James Lee Ackerson, the young man

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represented by the ac­
company Ing cut.is the
one who carried off
the honors at the re­
cent examination to

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i b ■ fill the vacancy In the
■ 4L!: C.&gt;:,i;rv3sinnal DisIrtdt as N«ival C»det at

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Annapolis. M’d. James
lusty voice first broke the,stillness of the
air at Lowell. Mich., Aug. Sth, 1881. be
will therefore be fifteen only a few weeks
before he enters the Academy in Septem
ber.
•
In 1885 his parents moved to Middlevtlle where they have since resided, bia
father being engaged in the harness bust- 5
ners. James entered school there in the T
lowest grade when only four years old. 7
By natural abUfty, of which be. has a lib- ’
eral endowment, and by diligent study, J?
he has reached the twelfth grade, being J

the youngest member of a class of thirteen _j
who will graduate from the MiddlevOM
High School the 18th «« JunP-

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'
H? I* ft Well bdilt young man standing n 3
five feet, ten and one half inches in his
fl
stocking feet and weighing one hundred ' [*
fifty eight pounds. Strong, muscular and ' t‘
s;nubctriral.be h a fine specimen of physi- ( b

cal manboou.
Jamef has a very Ictlve

rniud,

and

while carrying on his-regular school du- J|
Iks. be spent much time outside of school k
in the study of electricity, and In the con-

'

strnciion and manipulation of electrical j1
apparatus.
Unaided bty anyone he construtted an electrical telephone and it is £ I
now In successful operation between his ; j* ’ J
father’s residence and Jhls place of busi- ( ••
ness. He has thus obtained not only a'2
scientific'knowledge of the

subject

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of‘I* ’J

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electricity, but a practical one also.
Considering his age it Is surprising what progress he has made, and the training .at* the
Naval Academy will no doubt bring out
aud develop these buds of promise.

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He is a genial, good natured young rpan,
highly esteemed by all who know him.
Always obedient to his parents, be will
easily adjust himself to the discipline at
Anuapolto.
This position could not well
have (alien into more worthy hands.
He
wlU make a Cadtft q( whom this pistrtet

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may well be pftiiM.

ft-1
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Wc beaftlly corifcrat-1

ulate him. bls parents and fneuds.
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Barry County can justly feel proud of!J|« the young men she has produced to enter Ji.'
t.’.c service of Uncle Sam. aud who haveii’
won lheir bongrs in cots petition with oth- I?
""
ers. Lieut A. D. Ntskern, of this city, :»
now stationed at Ft. Leaven worth, Kansas, ij

is one of the best drill masters and disci- jn

plinarians In the United States army, and
Itas won almost a national reputation as ?|
Captain of Hastings Division U. R. K. of
P. which Division he has led to victory ais’’J»
three National Encampments in competl-] m
tlon with some of the best drilled ctmpan-’
les in the United StatesHis services। ’•
have been sought by Military schools Who 1
have appreciated his qualities as a leader. ,
and if war should ever come Lieut Nto-1

kern witl be heard from.
George H. Rock. Mr. Ackerson’s prede­
cessor at the Naval Acadamy at Annapo-i
Ils from thia county las made a record ■ ’■
that is a matter of pride not only to him. ,’j.
but his frieuds as well. A giant physical-'
ly and menially, he graduated at the head HR i
of his class, after his four years study. As|h9
a special recognition of his worth he wasn't! -j

scut by the government through the UnM
versily of Glasgow, Scotlaud, for a special
course in -Naval Construction an* Ship* &gt;. V

Building, graduating from the foreign
University with the highest honors.
HesS
is now one of the Assistant Naval Coo- J .
strnctors in.the United States Navy, and1 ■
stationed at the Columbian Iron Works.ItBaltimore. Md.. overseeing tl»e construe--1
tion of some of Uncle Sam’s big boats.
The government needs the rtrenglh^
and best talent of protfresalve.active youngAmericans In Its service.
Mr. Ackerson’ S
possesses every quality of strength and
J
mind to continue the splendid record Bar-; £ j
ry County boys have made In the govern-;1- '
ment’s emnloy. and we are confident willi’
make a mark for himself at Annapolis.

The next regular teacher’s examination
will be held in Hasting* (in court room)
The fact that Mancelona has decided t&lt;
June I Sth and l»lh. At the Mine time
will be conducted the examination of can­ assess bicycles as personal property and tc
didates for admission to the Agricultural use the money thus received in improving
the roads, has been pretty generally dis
College.
Flora J. Bkadi.k,
Commissioner. cussed by the newspapers of the state
with the result that wheelmen In a : soon
of towns in southern Michigan are asklni
Baal
Tnmafen.
their city and village councils to do like
wire. All bleyele riders want good road
Wallace W. Wgtscn to Alooao E. Southwick, and no true
whecmen will oppose i
Da. »ee 9. Mldclrvilie. Slton.
.ineephiBC Diehl to henry Cahoon. iSa. sec 17, measure to improve the public Diorough
Oltv. MD.
fares simply because Ibtouches bis packet
pcvidK. Cook to Robert Dawson, tot. City. book. The fact of the matter la, if th
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a. P. Cook Co Limited to Theodore L. and public, generally, was half as eotbuilasU
PerdllaPackard, parcel, sec 10. kweyrta, ty.o.
on We food roods project as are the n
Th». H. Metewwi to Jobn W. McLeod, to*, sec men It would be but a few years, at i
when we would be able to point with
see 33. Pndrievllte. »M.

which ar®

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, June 11. 1896.
COOK EROS. Proprietor*.
A T.:V-

JIAN.

Whttcorrb** Geftlc»

rld.n*

into a Taatng or urauij.

James Wblteemb v.u» a prominent
w***^
,
citizen of Indiana tn her early days,
evnd he was not only a politician, but one
of she best amateur musicians in the
country. He composed several pieces
for the violin, which was his chosen
instrument, and many ore the stories
JoId of him and his fiddle.
At one time, sayslhe Pittsburgh Dis­
patch, he was traveling from Indianapo­
lis to eastern Indiana, and stopped for
the night at a house on a lonely road,
lie entered the cabin with his companfion, and there they found a lame young
anau called Amos, sitting by the fire
scraping at an old violin with most dis­
astrous results.
■
lie laid the violin on the bed and
started away to the stable with the
horses. Mr. Whitcomb at once took up
the violin, tuned it, and when Amos re­
turned was playing light and beauti­
ful airs. Amos was entranced. He sat
down, and, mouth wide open in wonder,
watched the musician. Then Mr. Whit­
comb struck up "Hail Columbia;” and
the youth could bear it no longer. He
sprang to his feet.
' "If 1 had $50,” cried he, "I’d give it

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Fr°'- &lt;&gt;■ F- CookU who hra ^nl the winter in Liberia,
Africa, studying the plant and animal
»»« »&lt; ^.l region, te. returned to hut
He ray., according to the HepubHe.
advantages of Africa as
place of residence, even for the white
I। m
of vulgar
crime
in
mo*i
of
its
details.
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I
'uil'ut crunv m niH’t w n» ucaosw — cr . "•
.
He bed been rangla pairing
««
l&gt;ul -ynperfwitl.v
urcaxiug Into
&gt;b«&gt; a *&gt;■».
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~ --—’^-7* undcrateod.
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..A t-eHnol*n4
Iiouse and he was nowv sentenced to 12 , Liberia is .naturally no more unheal th-*
particular- ' ful than other tropieal countries, in
months* hard labor. It was ,
uu of­ which civilization has taken root, sui-h
]y well deserved, us he was .&lt;&gt;«
an old
and. as in
fender.
But the police were
(.»..» able to
~ a* India and South America,
.
r.liow tbat since bis last reJeuse from these eases, the health fulness increases
geol he had been grting s living by re ’ as the foresu
forests are cleared away and bet
bet-­
porting inquests for newspapers. No ter condition^ of life rendered possible
one eon east the lira! atobc nt an honor- I through Improvements in tranaportauble profession on that account, for , Hon. Mr. Cook hat sp-nt tcvcral seawas not Mr. Pence a gentleman witba “»s &gt;» Africa in pursuing his investlglg of his own and a distinguished ma- gallon in the Interest of the American
sieal amateur? The more Interestli*:' “nd the New York State Colonization
ouesllon is whether the prisoner was societies, with a view- to ascertaining
well advised In bis choice ot , depart- the possibility of resuming, under new
rrent of press work. Inquests taust be pl“n». ‘be colonization of Liberia with
demoralizing In their tendenev. as they ’ ttegroea from tbe United Stat s. He
familiarize the min«l with crime. Fires, says former morem-.-nts in thaj direc­
have‘ failed
on the other hand, ought to be purify- tipu |
J through want of proper
“
Ing, and a clone attention to the busi­ management rather than on account of
any
insurmountable
difficulties
inherness of the police courts, with ite abund­
__________________
ent in the idea of colonization or in tiie |
ance of awful exutnples.
should make
a man’ four square in moral reLs^ce .Hereof the country wberesettlements
------------------ -v_. c.....
' of America negroes were nltempted.
to every ill wind that blows.
; That something i. poralble. he says,
I. demonstrate bv the tact tliat many
EAT APPLES AT NIGHT.
J
1 Siionist. who left America is oi-S0ye*ra
Statement Which
Koveno*
the Old Proi ' .go with nothing 4&gt;.ve now coffee
.....
... sra.u
erb About the Fruit.
The apple i.zuch a common fruit that farm., yielding h.come. greaterthan

Bl

A well-known citizen who resides In
Northwest Waablugl«’ l» • !■*'"&gt;« °f
a certain bucket shop. toys the «»*hiugton Star. His wife wu. informed
of the fact and accused him of It with
so much directr.r** ihftl he could not

.

The question. What shall we do with
our burglars In the interval, of tbeir
eonvlctiona? ba. been 1U1rtly rat red by
a tnanV'ho ■W™™! ree-nliv st the
central crim mil . buri. I-ot.dou. Hi.
story, says thv Lcudnn Nrv a. *.vas one

very few persons are familiar with ita
remarkably efficacious medicinal properties, states the Bulletin of Pharmacy.
Everybody ought to know that the very
best thing they can do is to eat apples
just before retiring for the night. Per­
sons uninitiated in the mysteries of the
carried it to the fire, where he could see fruit are liable to throw up their hands:
more plainly, und’turned it over and in horror at the visions of dyspepsia
which such a suggestion may aummon
over, examining every part.
"Mister,” he sang out, in high excite­ up; but no harm can come even to a
ment. "I never in my life see two fid* delicate system by the eating of ripe
dies so much alike as yours and miue!” and juicy' apples just before going to
t
bed.
।
The apple is excellent brain food, be­
VICISSITUDES OF LIFE.
' cause it has more phosphoric acid in
•eqnel to an Experience of (a fitrugpllnc’.
. easily digested shape tliuu other fruitk
Young Author.
I It excites the actidk} of the liver, pro­ 1.
•*You remember my telling yon
•while ago, when we were talking about , motes sound and healthy sleej), and
, thoroughly disinfects the*mouth. This
the vicissitudes of life,” said a strng&lt;iing young author, according to the is not all. The apple helps the kidney
and
prevents
calculua
New York Sun. “about an experience sccretions
growths, while it obviates indigestion ■
t*uit I hod once? ] had a number of
1
Dinnuscripts, you remember,’which I and is one of the best-known preven­ ‘
tives or diseases of the throat. Everydesired to sell and which I sent out to
'
tte puHmatiou. I thought tb"cm’bc«; I
** '“mili,,T "“h SUCh
|
•nited for. One after another they 6ame ' ’
^e'
all for that fiddle! I never heard such
music.”
Mr. Whitcomb said nothing, but kept
on playing. By and by, whea be had
^nished, he laid the violin on the bed.
This was the young man’s opportunity,
tie sprang up, seized the instrument,

THE

OF LIBERIA

ABVl

REFORM WANTED.

deny It.
.
.
“You made $200 on bucket* In uonie ;
•hpp. didn’t you?”
demanded to (

knew.
“Certainly, dear. You see the war a
Cube creates a greu demand for buck­
cis, ar.il there is a piner where you can
giv- your orders end sell them again
at a profit.”
;
Nothing more v.’uk said, but ib»- wire
concluded to
to moke
make seme money
eonclutled
. on
I buckets and not let her liorivand know
it. Id some way she learned tbe location
of thebucket sUQp.and going down town
told who she was. and .^W:
"I wrjot £100 worth of buckets The
samf kind my huidjpnd bought.'
“ft is a little rhky to-dsy. madam,
said tbe proprietor, who did not want
to explain the ojH*rntlon« of the place. *
"1 don’t care,” the urged. “Here’s
the money. 1‘il come after tbe buck­

j
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Leggy

ets to-morrow.
. ”,.
T
xt tiny shv*
shr appeared "J
aud 'was |
. ’
c.:xliuuj
uformed Umt the buekeu bmL.t*~
bonpiil ami sold al fWQ advance but ।
»b-.tthe supplv waxexhamued and rte, ,
«4«
i"‘°
1
j bzztaera unt.l more could be manutac|

.

“A Bicycle Built for Two.”

BUtlsAsfc

I

their owners can spend, while others
! sadd; "but ain’t it mean. 1 can’t buy '
ha'c achieved indcjaendence in much
any more‘buckets?” And the husband i
^eaa time.
f .
•
congratulates himself on bow be sue- j

MADE THE ANNOUNCEMENT. ■ ccedvd in getting the bucket shop pro- .
President MeC-onh** Novel Method of Cora- prietor to stop bis wife's dealings with- (
oi|t revealing tbeir nature, while she .
plrlng with n RrquMt.
President McC-osh. of Princeton, is is a spring hat and a dress ahead.
the subject of this rftory. says the New- BKLAK5 ALL OCEAN RECORDS. '
York Cail. which is vouched for by old
Princeton men: “’fhe venerable doctor Stwunshlp Nt. Paul Make* tbe Trip in Six
Day* FIve-and a Half Hour*.
was accustomed to lead the morning
Quarantine,S. 1., June €.—The Ameri- :
exercises in the chapel every day, and
cat line steamer St. Paul has succeeded |
during the exercises in the chapel gave in 'establishing a new record between ,
out the notices to the students. The Southampton and New York. She ar-,
closing exeivise wu» a fervent prayer
rived in port Friday afternoon, piaking i
by the doctor. One morning, after he tha run from tbe Need.'es to Sandy
had read the notices as usual, a student ( Ho^»k lightship in six days five hours '
; .
,
.
. , I iiovK iigniKinp in six navs live nours ,
ramo up wia another noUqe tnat Prof. axiu
„nd 32 roinllte
,. T
Th
, Xp„ york ofthe
iniiniie*.
ut New York, ui inc .
hai-ge r, Ireifeh class would be at nine . KJIJ^C •*
*
■
... I
o’clock that' day, instead of 9:30, as I snnie line, has held the record of six
rtnvk seven hours and ten minutes since
usual. Dr. McCosh said it was too late, gepUu
September 14, 18&amp;4. Thss time was;
but the student insisted that Prof. !
over the short course of 3,043
Karge would be much disappointed if j kut4Sthe notice was not read. Tbe exercises ove| f.’j The trip of the St. Paul, was .
ovei the long course of 3,1?2 knots. Her
went on, and the doctor-forgot all about |
average speed per hour wns 20.82.
I ,
the notice. Be started to make the final ।
Killed !!&gt;■ Broth era.
prayer. He prayed for the president of ■
hack, until they hud ail come back but ;
THE INSPIRED CAMP COOK.
Shelbyville, Ind., June 8. — Lee. Edthe United States, the members of the
one. That one. in my own judgment,
,-..v.;ra»4 tbc senators -..-i
..^2—I wan! and Theodore Skotski, brothers '
| Tbinr* H® Must Know to Mxka Life 1 ^ubinet,
and —
repreaentawas much the best of the lot. and 1 had
I mid well-known young men. quarreled i
PleauQt for His Comrades.
j tives, the governor of New Jersey, the
•
&lt;*------------bwilt strong hopes upon it; and when, I
Outing tells about camp cookery, in- mayor and other officials of Princeton,*1 during a drunken spree nod Lee killed
■o to speak, it still didn’t come back. I eluding the cook. The genuine camp * and then came to the professorsand in- ' ^’R
brothers.,
,7™ *!;“ ” 7*?, lrn
cook
n artist tab!. «^v.
i-i.~«
.
muaj. : structors in the college. In thfincan- j
’
Utah for Free silver.

plug

Five cents’ worth of''
"BATTLE AX” will serve two •
chewers just about as long as 5 cents’ |
worth of other brands will serve one l
man. This is because a 5 cent piece S
of "BATTLE AX” is almost as

high grade brands,

phhpaNations for

THE

brartag from itVu-rote uktn^Tl^°! d““ ra,lkca men
u,ou hear
‘■'ar things
rtingz entrancing
entrancing ;; Ume
“me Prof.
rroi. Krage
tvrage’a
notice came
cume into
into his
bls , Salt
Salt Lake
latke Cityi
C ity; June
June 8.S.—
—
Thedemodetnos notice
The
nod Uv .,„bll»l,«J. 7 Low ' ond th' Painter brings tears to the eyes mind and the assembled students were i ratlc state convention Saturdny named
^eravX' ^v hJJno X^d X‘I » in«Pired- The emnp cook geniui, by astonished to hem the eeaerablc pre.i- delegate.
■
■
■
&lt;
.
,------ to the national convention and
Ed r^XZreXiv^^^
thevery way tn which he does his work, dent ray: -And, O Lord. bln. Frol, adopted
‘And, O Lord, bleas Prof. : adopted a platform declaring for free
—rsn,
,s ..
. '
, .
,
makes men hungry.
.
I Karge. whose French class will be held , silver.
____...
. r?
'n
"The
ravs the
writer , this
morning nt
nt nine
nine o
o'clock,
instead of
of
“
The ennui
camp cook."
cook,” says
the writer,
this morning
’clock, instead
you, and I supposed that that was the
t
The Moicow Disaster.
—“
“should take pride in the artistic band- at 9:30, as usual.’ ”
I
Paris, June 8.--Official advices say
ejd of it; and it was pretty tough.
ling of his utensils, particularly in the
w«»n’t it? But now let me tell you the
that 3,873 perished and 4,000 persons
CHEERFUL PROSPECT.
ability fo keep half a dozen things going
OF NOVEMBER 3 ARE ALREADY WELL URDSE W
•equal.
.
« „
... .
~
were injured in the crush on a plain
at once; he must keep alreadj^cooked What
Young Minister Had to Inaplre
ir
,
**O( course I wrote a polite note in
rtraunt Tkoagbu.
'
ot Moscow ottewrok ago.
things hot; and cook the uncooked
*eidy to the publisher; anil in that note
Fraae* Annexe* MuCajMcar.
A nervous young minister, in visiting
things in the meantime. To do this he
1 described the manuscript ami said
Paris, June 6.,,
—The committee of the
has to understand the kinds of fire to a neighboring village, had an,unpieasthat perhaps it might yet be’ found;
have, whether large or small blaze, hot ant exiieriencc. The old lady at whose chamber of deputies has unanimously
I
•ml Inter it was found, awd. by snakes,
। ashes or red-hot embers. He should house he stayed, in showing him to his ' “pproved the bill making Madagascar
IS TO HE ELECTED. t\’D
.
they returned it!
j a French colony.
' also know how to get the most work at room, said:
•That was solemn; but it was one of
It nin t anybody I’d put in this room.
NEEDLF*5«;i v ai Aourn
। the least expenditure of labor from his
thoce things that are so everlastingly,
This here room is full of sacred uraoc^ ।
ALARMED^
NEEDLESSLY ALARMED.
I comrades. Something many cooks arc
gufth-blastedly solemn that you have to
Looked
for a . Mos*&lt;mt*Par.
2--.!i Bntlacking in is the way to keep camp lions to me," she wenCoa. “Mr first
Uogh over ’em; and there can’t be
_ .1 1i
frnni
bis— i.
brad
rrom 'lop.r.1
dishes clean for cooking. An unwashed busbuud died in that bed withk 1.2
. anything very terrible in anythingthat
“At a theater where the Beats are not
apple saucepan will serve to fry trout ou these pillows, ahd poor Mr. Jenks
"I11’-b
■’ vte.r .a- j '..r SOI'XDBVS1XESS
you can laugh over; so.you see, come to
&gt;
*hteh win bring PMuKPEkITT TO THE xatiov
In and give, them a pleasant taste, but died Bitting iff that corner. Sometimes »”mbered and to which 1 had gone
take it altogether, that experience was
when I come into the room In-thedaik ’ earlJ *° Sf' " K°&lt;“1 scat," said a man,
,
an
unwashed
fish
spider
will
scarcely
not very distressing after all ”
nd d‘-'cu.SM O“*
wureM every America dtixm
I think
(tiro
there still. ary
My j “~1 foun,i
'•&gt;' seat *I »ouicu,
wanted, in
the ' AU
serve to cook apple sauce in. In other । ’
------ - 1 see ul
*“ sjtiing iuvn;»uii.
~— *J™"
— -•*m vac
. Sh.wt
*{-rorJl»ra&lt;^«T^»i*»n&lt;le’’cc. Agrirattoral Deparunriit Market Hrpon*.
! words, the cook-should know when and °'vn fnthcr died
’ right on that
the-----front.
---------------------Pu’e- «with e
dr
-u~&gt; Payin
-- -_L_;
v™ , fourth row from
1 -- In the Mat I SiSiSSlt
nns&gt;«.on5c
rrassw m.'e- Fasblnn
with rts'.-iw
lounge
under the window -there.• &lt; 1m
“♦---------front
!
ro“.' *of—
me•-'«
in 'he
the. front
froul row, sat a '’ "cn,,uo
p‘ “ *”d •’variety
r“W «
of item.
itrxns of hou.whstd
household inter
Inter m. uu&gt;se
makeup
u;. AN tut
IDEAL
t.'.t. FA31ILY
f.vsit.v fAPEH
I’APEK.
SUGAR IN TOBACCO.
what to wash.”
.
---------- -right
enni immediately back
__ V ’ of him
.
I'
‘
.
Poor pa, he was a spiritualhit, anif he I mnnma°: Ilin
010 ie"'
KDrer Kind* Discovered Heretofore Un­
We furnish “The Banner" and New York Weekly Tribune" .toili p«p«.)
hilus said he'Jappear In this room after 1
’•cant, nod the Beat back of that I
A STRANGE CHARITY.
known to Chemist*.
A recent number of the New Bulletin Bread Dlipented Free in the. Village of be died, and sometimes‘1 am foolish ' atd directly In front of me was occti- '
enough
to
look
lor
him!
If
you
should
'
P
icd
a
,n,a11
hoy.
»Hting
between
bls
'
(Knglieh) contains nome particulars of
Brourhtou-in-Farne**.
$1 00The efforts of the organized charity see anything of him to-night you'd : ,a,lle'' "nd mother; to that besides a 1
h very interesting problem, which some
jearr. ago waa submitted by the treas­ associations in this country sometimes ‘belter not tell me. It'd be a sign to me ' S°°d location. I bad an unobstructed '
j take on strange phases, as in the wood* that there waa something fa spiritual- ' Tfew. which was cne of thc’thlnga I j
ury to tlie Kew authority.
The quest ion was: Does natural sugar yards, and in the free coffee stands cs- ism, and I'd hate to think that. My ton 1 lta&lt;i ln “tad in choosing tbe seat. Of
Addms all orders t»
’
occur in tobacco? and in the investiga* 1 tablished a few years ago in the east- by my first man fell (lend of heart dis- ' 00• had to take the chances on the I
ti»n of this jxiiiit some striking facts 1 ern cities. A Cinpinnatian who recently ease right where you stand. He waa a '“rtnt "eat, but the chances were at
Bare bpen brought to light. Thetrcns- I vicited England tells about &amp; queer doctor, and there's two whole skele- I ka,&lt; «»«&gt; that It would be occupied by
»ry*authorities were, of course, chiefly charity he noticed there. In the little tons in that' closet there belonged to 1 “
a"d if It was taken by a woman 1
Interested from a fiscal point of view, I village of Broughton-in-Furness is a him, and half a dozen skulls In that । "‘en! waa • chance that she'would not Wf'te &gt;our name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W.
the duty on tobacco (qrther than cigars) i, small baker’s shop,
_-r.over the door of lower drawer. If you arc up early und : ycar “ wg hat.
Best, Room 2, Tribune building, New York City, and a sample
bfcing ta Cd, except in the case of "sweet- :. w
which
hlch is the following inscription: want something to amuse youniclf
“When the Sheater filled up that seat
copy of The New York Weekly Tribune will be mailed to you.
saned” tobacco, which is charged at “One piece of bread, to be eaten on the with before breakfaat
juat open
a ii
woman,
and sue
she had
bad on
on a
a
»Mi44u»v Jimi
upeu that
mat ■ waa "tken hy u
uman, and
cupboard there
there and
will find
lot, 1,at
lia' wh|
- bich
have covered
covered the
and you
you will
find a
a lot
ch would
would have
the
4s IDd, but cigarettes made of the sweett- premises, given to anyone passing cupboard
coed article are nor allowed to be imi- j through
th£°ugh Broughton direct until ten p. of dead men’s bones. My poor boy P^ss plot in front of a house |n the
j»Aed at —
all.
Before this
ihn'.rf,. a
. lot
... of .u._
them. Well, good. ­ MBorb^zod then, grew upon itaowera
A. vetviy
iuib investigaluvaugu- :m-’’ 'This
This extraordinary signboard was thought
tian it .was generally admitted that to- affixed
®ft&gt;xed on the shop eight years ago by u
a night,, and pleasant dreams."
and things as tall aa the hollyhocks In
teeco did not
oT contain more than a trace neighbor, who recoups the baker for
the front yard of a house io the cottaEXERCISE A NECESSITY.
®f saccharine matter.
. &lt;
।
bread which he disposes of in this
Cm the advice of Prof. Church, Di* I »ingular way.
“But .be had no sooner taken the seat
k.iiki or aiumio.
Eupn Jtnier »-u called In, flw latter I
Katnrai Drauur,than she rained her hands and lifted
Beyond the age of 40—si a period the bat off; my view was quite unob­
*
»»mu&gt;»lion of the
A curious loral) that beara a I.ntaaUc
" hen so many are phyaioalla lazy—the structed after all. and I felt that 1 had
v
I
l” 'he "-ork ar x»ne prakrtfA Arrrina tob^xo, undoubted!, bi.toric decrial I. mentioned In .recent superior value of eiereise is apparent, ivason to be grateful.”
adulteration, were found to book. "The Gold Digging, ot Cape but ordinarily thia ia just the time
’Duch “ I5-2 ?!,r
?f i Horn." An acquaintance nt the an- when the hygient of athletic, i. neg­
lected, aptly observes Rev. F. 8. Root.
•arehariDe matter. Sun-dried leaves of !
। thor’s, during a journey from the Strait
There la no reason w hy a punching bag.
sricotiana tabacum, grown at Kew, con- !
j of Magellan up the coast, stopped under
taiped 6.2 per cent., and those of the a vertical earth bank to pick out a fossil rowing machine, pulley weight, and
other apparatus should be relegated to
jaaroe species grown at Ewell railway tbat he ^saw protruding.
The relic
•fcstaon as much as £&gt; per cent. Dr. proved to be part of a mastodon’s lower college boys and clerks. But, having
MiDer finds the saccharine matter to jaw, with two teeth still in place. As it done a good deal of wort in hl. time,
be optically inactive when tested by the was in bad condition he was about to it is almost impossible to persuade a
to the Moot Popular Republican Newspaper
polariscope. He is of the opinion that throw it away, when he saw in a split in business or professional man turning
tariihc-r cane sugar nor glucose is pres- the top and side of one tooth a bit of 40 to give any sort of attention to phys­
of the West and Has the Largest Circulation
ical
culture
If
such
trailing
has
been
jut in ithe^saccharine matter, but that it isome foreign substance.
This turned
TERMS BV MAIL
previously neglected. It is an inexora­
te cxnrpoeed of at least three sugar-like ।
cut to be gold, ami: as the finder be­
ble physiological law that w® can only
Daily (without Sunday)
tmjbetanccs. probably hitherto un- 1lieves. must have been deposited in fine
$4.00 per year
retain
our
bodily
or
mental
powers
by
X____
.
‘ |grains by the action of the water.
DAILY (with Sunday)
.$6.00 per year
properly using them. Kx-reise Is not
The
a matter of choice, but of neeesslty.
FEB YEAR
Experiments made in Germany are
reported to have shown that aluminum
Some
discussion
has
lately
occurred
is particularly suited for use in kitchen
all the NEWS AND THE BEST OF CURRENT LITLRATi M
In scientific journals on the question
utensils, because it is not liable, like
whether newly-hatched chickens will
copper, to communicate any poisonous
druggiBta or by mail
x
drink water if the mother ben does not
ingredient to the food. The use of such
Send For Booklet.
utensils
already quite common in set them the example. Mr. H. W. El­
liott. in a letter to Science, answers w. H. HILL CO.,
Detroit, Mich.
At a RynHy Payer to Not Excelled by Any
this co retry and is increasing.
«
positively that chickens will drink of
interest to each m.artMr of th. ttmllv.
Cbalkin« the CeUhatea.
their own accord. He has fremnsUv
nunrrt. th. r.rjbmaf lUtand. luLITbHId the sowth of Ireland there still sur­ placed a dish ot water before a brood
vives the old custom of “chalking” the hatched the day before, atul observed
&gt;APU and osntala. th. Km of th. WorlJ, ,
young men and women wbo remain un­ the chicken . wi“»ut Hr maternal
PUBLICAN. had (tree Its readers th. b*“' “ °'
married after Shrovetide, the usuel !7^b,ing
"-siaunoe. putting their
iv« politic*! trj.plc*- It is published In Clucano
lime for weddings being between Ulla Into th? water and lifting up their
pl. of th. T«l la both poHUM and Utarstu'V;
Christmas and Ash Wednesday.--Chi- Lewis to swallow It, in the manner of
ba prise or THS WEEKLY INTER OCLAh '•
foil-grown fowls.

GREAT

! President 01 me United sia®

The New York weeKlu Tribune
ONE YEAR FOR ONLY

CrtJM IN flbV/INCE

THE PANNER.

“WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES.’
GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM
THE USE OF

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----- Thursday,

REGISTERS HIS BOVS NAME.

189°L^

OM Orotl—»e
About four o'clock tbe other afterCOOK B «
r.oon a half-doaenmembersof the Tioga
wheelmen started from,kb? clubhouse
STRONG ON ECONOMY.
for a spin down th Point Breeze, aays
As they
a Voa^E VhWSilrlphta ll*»b*nd'» Attempt the Philadelphia Record.
| curved their wheels out of Verango
. • I', r
t*rl AM.
"* i
who bad never ' «treet&lt;nd into Broad street a tall, portly
■’ nia^rie^c in doing Yina11 I and P010^15 maM of middle age, and
p expfirie
withi mustaches waxed a la, inilitaire,
' ' ^"^’eroT.f Me - । »*P^
'-to the roadway, und in a

■m rn.pi.,■

&gt;

Urwf ,, . qnwr

ot Way.
•Did you notice that town register,•
asked the clerk of an uptown hotel of a
(Vashington Times writer, aa a sad-faced
Win turnwl away from the desk. He
uad written his own namennd another
an. the record. “Be hna been coming
acre for four or five years that I remem­
ber," continued the clerk. "The bhujc
that follows his own is that of his son,
H^rst attempt to gain hie «»1ce fuM of command yellerl: “Stopl■delpb'a
though the latter has liecn dead for
’
doing Jfavorforher.i The cyclteta inetantly rtlemounted.
three years.
.
"«'^d01 d°^"',h?iBq',ircd. "Tt
vife^
"U is a case full of sadness. That
Ipun hLrt a flue ««*»! '?•«
»° tantpeote your wheel.,
man makes regular trips to the city, i
and he waa ao full •» I ’"ld
m“»- 'Why.you
must ind he used to always bring his boy,
.
. ----------J.JWUU
•ex U*
s brightrlooking youth of about 1*6.
l.i vliewed up everything | •&lt;•*&lt;• wheel. In your beu.l," replied
.ilHiut the houee, nnd o?____________
the rider.;_ “
we don't
de^-t have
have to
to carry
carry rhe father was very devoted to him,
"we
1UV wite1. pet cat to httnp. In doyllght.- -^«y.«reyou»b«- and the boy did seem to be a rdltJing
■iiRtestetl th»t t
cycle mp?
ewp? Whereas
Where's your
your star?"
«t*rr asked
uked ?ood fellow. They always shared the
cycle
l . build-L l&gt;cn in the-yarfl nnothw » heelman. *1 begyour pardon, same rdom, always went out together,
and seemed chums more than father
I « ,« -irony on the econ- gentlemen, it you took me tor a poliee,
-..,1 to buitartte prei । tuau you owe me u ap»logy. Out. ot and non. But the boy died. The next
.--i thing I dil wn.’.o । !•«"' kludnot. 1 .topped you tn call time the father ennie to the hotel
_ -—rrv» jvu w» cun
. f . n, neUtRC.
,jo* attintlOT W&gt; th, tact that ft will I there
pean was h tnurked change in his np'
b 1,-s in it aftout '«o I &gt;&lt;&lt;aarklnafcw ftoMr».»nd Ishowld hate I| desk
pearance. He walked silently up to the

desk und registered. After writing his
»
•"&gt;&lt;*
«'&lt;» loottufr
ran
trr ridin
" ’yl'^nut
a Eight.tpllowa
By-the
w. In
own name, lie placed that of his son be­
ay.
neath it. just ns he formerly did. I
.
....k
'"n/ino’doDara.' Mur’i
’Blfijcle tantarn.
hi.l.n
attention
but
a tear
.
&gt;»-V&gt;vodcirtaT«. XftcrT
Jantart^m.rrnnted tam. to
eye. and to
beit.
aald
nothing,
nnt.-d I had no b unmer not ‘“V0 ■»&gt;«■'» *U« »H««t wind or I „ ( ln,-niwli»telv changed the .nbiect,

roatItnelhree
; -xThia
t. ta.mT
:t.u.K&gt;» dolta-1

Science is " knowing how.”
The only secret about Scott’s
Emulsion is years of
science
When made in
large quantities and by im­
proving methods, an emul­
sion must be more perfect
than when made In the old­
time way with mortar and
pestle a few ounces at a time.
This is why Scott's Emulsion
of cod-liver oil never sepa­
rates, keeps sweet for years,
and every spoonful is equal to
every other spoonful.

MORTGAGE BAIX

D-fsn!t hi.vim; bten made tn tbe condltloas of
a reitalu moitKsg?. whereby the power ifernir.
coi t lined to sell baa t&gt;erenir operative executed
bv hreemau II. Bostalek &lt;4 BtrryCounty tn tbe.
State ot Michigan io .’oho Davenport and Ira
Daveiu ort ExrcUtof» nt the last win aed testamei tnf ira'Davenport deceased bearing date,
theft'i-oud day ot June A. D. eighteen hun­
dred and eluhty-cne and recorded in
the &lt; dice ot the Reklsier of De* ds, for tbe
rowty ij Barry &gt;n said State of Michigan, on
ihe Twenty third day of Jure A. D. eighteen
hundred and eighty utte hi Uoer I dot Mortgag­
es. on page 200 which said mortgage was duly
asslened on the ten Hi day of .January, a D.
eighteen hundred and ninety Cve. by tbe said
John and Ira Davenport, executors, to Cauvron
D Waterman, of Detroit. In said state, and
Ery st T. Tappey of the same ptace. role exe­
cutor of the ias-t wrill &lt;»f Pamela W. Tap'pey. doreared . and Helen E Waterman of tbe state of
Colorado, role executrix &lt;»f the last will of
Tbumaa &lt;4. Waterman. de&lt;es*ed. which said as
ilgnment was.on tbe Hret day of June A. D.
eighteen hundred and ninety-five recorded in
said ReglMer'sOffice.in Liter 32 of Mcitp-gee.
oa pi ge 376 upon which mortgage therej Is
claimed to be due at the date of this notice, the
sum of Three Hundred and slxty-five do)lam
(*355,00) end no Sult o&gt; proceeding* at law* hav­
ing been instituted nt law to recover the same
or any part thereof, notice Is therefore bereov
glvgu. that nn Tuesday the 2tlh day of August
next, at eh ven o'clock In the forenoon. -I snail
aell at public auction, to the highest bidder.
&lt; sale to take place at the front door of the Court
House. In the city ol Hastings that being tbe
place where the Circuit Court for Barry county
Is held), the premises described In said mart­
gate. «&gt;r »&lt;&gt; much thereof as shall be necessary
toeathfv tie amount due on Mich Mortgage,
with seven per cent, interest and legal costs,
together with an attorney fee of Fifteen Dol­
lars provided for by xtatuie). tbat i» to say, the
follow Ing piece or parcel of land, viz:
Tbe Bomb West quarter of toe south West
West quarter of Rectloh Twenty-two- [231 in
Township Two [2] North. Range Ten [!0j West,
in the County of liarrv and State of Mlcb'gao,
containing forb' acres more or lew.
Dated Kalamazoo May 2C, D9C.
camkhox D. Watkhxiax.
Brnfstt T. Tapi-e&gt;. Executor.
'I
Hklkn B. Watxrmax. Executrix.'
Assignees of Mortgagees.
J.-D. Bvenh, Attorney for Assignees.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default bavtnf been made fin tbe costal •»
Y'Dkre HprFuKS. Barry County. Micui«n». v»
Theadotla Dry" ol tbe City of Marsbali »• • •
State and rwrort &gt;u the oflie* of the Hmr-:- r
of Deeds for tbe County of Barry and Stolr -C
Mlehiraaon tbe first day ot Fefrmuy
u
I fber 35 of Mortgafes, oo jnute tMH and the «- &gt;4
Tbrad.K.a Dryer bsriDf died January M». DW
and oue Jasper Adamo was on the im day &lt;&lt;
April IBM appointed .•&gt; tbe Frobate Court
In and fur tbe County of .^tbnnn in
said
Brute as
Admlnlstrat-w of &gt;b«
Estate of said Tbeadotla Drier derwRe*
b» virtue of which appointment he iuw
bold* said mortesge as such administrator.u«4
on which mortgage there Is claimed to be Cne
at the date of thb i.otter the stun oS Five.Bnadred and Three Dollars and Cfty-tonr eetea
and an attorney's fee ot twenty !! ve &lt; olbrw pro­
vided forln said mortgage and no a-ilt «&gt;r ym«
eeedlusa aljaw havteg been ir»ti uted t» re­
cover thermsnt secured by said murtgagw er
aov part thereof:
•
Notice b therefore her. Vi s’*mi that an (he
eighth day of August. A D. iclx. at tea o’clrt k
hi (he forenoon.there will be sold at the Berth
front door of the Court House. In the CH v of
Hastings. County of Barry and Blate of M hIran. (said Court House being th* bnlldtet in
Which tbe Cirrnlt Cdurt for the Coaniy ot fe 'rv
D teld •. at public acction to the highrvt bideer,
tbe premise* described Id said mortgage or »o
much thereof as may be necessary 1«&gt; saB-?w
rhe amount due on said mortgage, as above »et
forth with the interest thereon, and tbe eorta
charges and expenses allowed by law and piwvlded forte said mortgage, said premW be­
ing situated In tbe Township oi Yankee
Springs. In the County of Barry and State of
Michigan and described as the East half of the
South Wt-st quarter of section twenty-seven, te
town three North, range ten Writ coutaibteg
eighty acres of land more or lew.
D.ted Hastlcgr. Mich. May
IW.

’

In other emulsions you are liable to
JAKFKB ADAMS.
get an linevea benefit—either an
Administrator of the Estate of Tb*adot!a I»ryever or under dose. Get Scott's.
er. deceased. Assignee of Mortgage.
. ...b
’S! V '1,’rO'' ' .«(’•&gt;«• *'•&lt;’&lt;&gt; "«l d«.v he b». registered in
▲LOJCZO
K.
KgNARTOX.
; 1 .ial at the job fur oereraS brilliawvCo®e off. ft, that what I that manner when he come to the cltv
SCOTT S EMULSION has been endorsed
Attorney far In'per Adams Adm'nlstrator *c •
■vl finely coniiUeted i» 1 you teopprd usTr.r?" CHtalnly. I ean jOece _ &lt;«
bo ..V. noli..
.1'
...awhile
-----IV ,uc—
civy.
by the medical profession for twenty yearn,
Assignee of said Mortgagee.
Once in awhile he wifi qrder an extra
(.-fji year dtfclor.) This is because it is
, n_- v.
hrieg out the i »*hovr jtJU testimonials—Scut : Scatalways
/aXaMWe-always
um/crw-alwavs
MORTGAGE SALE. ’
,i1mi expofixed V/ receive | ter! *Yliv?re occupying rour air!’’ and dinner and have it set on the table be­
cJHtainr tkt purtit Ntrrwt^iau Coddtvtr Oil
. i.itioi &lt;■ ’Friumphantfr I j nw^y fht whed men w«;t down Brond side him. just where his boy used to sit.
-*Pnt up,/r^ocet&gt;trand |roo sites. The small
I Default having been*made In the eoniLTtons
of a certain mortgage made by Hiram A. BarHe wever speaks of the boy."
sixe may be enough to cure yonr cough or
;.jtr insidc'fhc Inrlotsurcaind • strwt.
। ber. Elizabeth R. Barber his wife. Clarence H.
NUTICE FOB HEARING OF CLAIMS.
help your baby.
I Harber and Lillian Barber bls wife to Pniite T.
t.h luiceTDv wife brsuvw’her |
Slate of Michigan. Couaty of Batrj—as.
Colcrove dated March 14 A. D. 1H96. and recvnLfRMY BULLETS FOR GAME.
. pup wiTketi around th* inWaking
will
Notice
Is
hereby
given,
that
by
an
order
of
the
I ed fo the office of tbe Register of Deeds, for tbe
SHERIFF’S ALE
Prol
ate
Court
for
the
County
of
Barry,
made
County of Ham- and Blate of Michigan, on Ito
1- thrn hb^iberdicly eltoibed
ta&gt;jectcd to on Account of Their Great
Notice Is lertbj given that by virtue of a writ on (be ’5th day of May A. D. 1«6. Six . 14th day of March A. D )«e&gt; tn Liber 47 &lt;*
i&lt;.- n*"tiir.g ns easily as if it
Penetration.
of Fl&gt;*H facias Is* im^ out of ibe i Ivcnit Court months-from that date were allowed for credi­ Mortgages, on page 2dd, That said mortrar»
• 4 a !&gt;wcy'Done.
ici
(be
t'oUDty
•
f
Rarrj
In
favor
of
Wrvk*&gt;
Drue
tors
tn
present
their
claims
irgamst
the
estate
was duly assigned to Sarah Johnson, and dnhr
Something for sportsmen to CGnsidtr
. -tcpi'jdder Ar^l fell over on
_ making
----- - —p of
— «,
^..v.
a *m,t
e'»
will .tons not
and Chemical Con pany aeaibrt tbr poors and of
Nuccy
M. Jordan late
of sate records In the office of tbe Register of Deeds
.. and tor’s'been at liberty haSMri onr-s dratk; on the &lt;w,tram\ •serioiiRly, if they iutend to get one of cliattlr* aud real exiatr »f Horace F I'eckl.ain County, deceased, and tbat all creditors uf for Harry County. Michigan.
eald county'o n&gt;e dlnctrd and delivered I said
deceased are
required to pre
Tnat said mortgage was upon the fxprrsa
It hft*. a calining aatfl soothing *ifluen«* the new 30**caliber army rifle’s is the in
did on tbe rlevet th day of March liroc levy upon sent
their claims tn
said
Probate condition tbat should default be made in the
J upGfc t heanind. Aipcrsonwiwi haw done great pei etration of the bullets. One and take all the nsht title pnd Interest of tbe Court, at the Probate office. In tbe City of pay ment of interest, or any part iht-reof oo any
said Horace F. !'• c'xlitm la ai.dto 'he following Hast Ings, for examination and allowance, '’ter dsy whereon the,same is made due aad pay­
HEART
'DISLOCATED.
■
of
the
bullet*
would
kill
*
man
through
it
‘
feels
(Mat
be
Jrtfs
done
hw&lt;*i1ty.isrys
Hts
described real estate that Is to ssy all tbat cer­ before tlie jetb day of N- vember next, and tbat able. as above expressed, and should the mds
•r..f. StrM’ ten to Fla* *14 with The New 5,'ork Jhrcwy. IhaUiedsMdhir a four-foot, spruce tree, vr a cow n mile tain piece or parcel of land desalted as fol­ such claims will be heard beforesatd Court.on remain-unpaid-and in arrear for the speer et
and more away. No ordinary tree can lows. to-wlt The Eart half of tbe North Saturday, the 15th day of August and on tiairty days then and from thenceforth, that fa
•prepared to die.
'
East quarter ot the ‘North East quarter Monday, tbe 16th day of November next, at ten to say. after the lapse of tbe said thirty days,
tte h»» no barW.cAn upon Irtn'mlnfl, in be depended on to stop one of these bul­ of Section
(It ven town
number four o'clock tn tbe forenoon.cf tach of those days so much of tbe aforesaid principal «um of three .
. A
vd story Ulgc-ing are"‘.nd the
; North of Range nlre West rcntaltlni Twenty
Dated May 15th . A. D iffd.
hundred seventy tour and 1G-100 dollars as re­
tainpr &gt; -'f th* University of'Chicago. T^ereaee to sritotb be sta&amp; do Invilck- lets. uwd it might resity travel half a ' acres ot land all g! which I xba'J expose for |।
C.iAfl W.. ArMtTB* no. Ji.dae of Probate. mains'unpaid, with all arrearage of tatcreek
thereon, shall, at the option of the said party ©X
Cm s- etcNj Sata.rdny afternoon while &gt;ness. tVhen wrick new euaDmlhe toes no mile, through dense woods and hit u man sale at Ptibl'c Auction « r vendue to th? Dlgnea*.'
bidder at tbe front d«r of the Court Hous* tn
MURTGAG1 r^AlF,
•he second part beesme due and payable.
far
oat
oT
sight
wfth
deadly
effect.
Prof Siratxuu
ti c deportment of •Tegreta on ttotosubjecl; he fins'done his
the Cny rf Hastings in raid County that being
Default having been*made In (hr j«jment at
liefault bavit g b«tu tnadtiD tbe conditions
Field and Stream says U»at the next the place of In-lding tl o Cirtnlt Court for the
...______________
— ‘-'ta-kt' ar prepay for the mevimblefiour.
pj.w . togrtbtfF wftii
an nssxstanf,__
was
of a Certain mortgrgo. rxfruted by Lee Tinker Interest due March 14th. im» and tbe same har­
said
county
«&gt;f
Harry
on
ibe
25th
day
tf
July
legistolvires
o&lt;
ow
great
game
state*
Mark Norrte. dated the lint day of Octo-er ing remained unpaid and In arrears for tbe
,
.
■ •ver
. tBeanode-o-.thode-X----------- L_
~ . ;tfr■•he^baa nontoc his *31 ixrttfttt toe has.
n»xt at ten u'vlock fn the forenoon ol said day. to
space
of thirty days and upwards the aforesaM
iMl. record* d the Seventh day of October iljh
principal sum of three hundred sevsalx-tMr ■
ray .rii'uini, tntl
tsvtl isjidentafli"
is .'identalj;’ wonderwonder­ pdtempted ta 'do good to hti'dtotth as shouM puss a law prdhFbiling the use Dated Hasting* June Sth. 1RPC.
assigned by the raid Murk
the eighth and
'6-1C0 dollars with all arrearage ol teteraa»;‘
jAMErt H. McKr.rnr.
of a jrekvtcd Hu Ilet, because of the dan­
•
•
^aell as in hjfiJ7ife.
day
of
Dtwmber
iftk.
to
Tip
Ketchumand
by
::&gt;;' Alnther. tJ&gt;ic#igo was' beating
BbtrtE. the said 1 if. Ketchun. asvip tdto Larrey Wk thereon Is now declared doe and payabte by, the„
liuiutfs Harings. Another arguI*. T. Colurovk.
.
Tttla is uroaonly aaeaxrintto^that every ger
of said mertgage. on v.-hlca Aortgaw .
].
.'i-a.'ixni niter—down at Cham­
lams, on the thlrttelh day nt December 18M. terms
there Is claimed to be due at the date -»f fug
Ally, for rialntlft.
ai.d on ahtrh tonrtrMte there&gt; is aue. at the notice the sum of four hundred tkroe ux-itefis
, r i. a timri xno4k was b^ard at the JH0n (who has propv-rt.v to dispose of ancnV. ft-offers to 'favortrt'such u law will
date beret 1, Ten Hnncred avd Seventy dollars. and fifteen cents, and an aUwaryls .feerVL'
ADMIN ISTRATOR'S SALE
:.itr ratory • *•&gt;:•. The knocker was told shodia inakts? is wiiL hiftdlsottfeat thore hare great taftvencc on*the menwhodo
Nullce to hereby given C.at by virtue of the | Twenty-five Dollars provided fw ta awd inolgd the
F.---------Stan-। iA,r
portrbf
valeinInrn.c*
said luviifcr
mortgage,
wbo cun dr-so wilbpm injury To their n«. wish W&gt; wreund without killing tbe | I•••
..........matter uf tbr Estate of Asher
-■
ci ui 'Bic
. • I »haU
T, _ foreioi ,’«.r the sanrtvtn. the floor of whicii
no suit or proceedings M law baria*
le^.
:v. Deceased.
Dwell’d.
I clurr tLr »: nue. by H rnks al futile faction to I gsge.atxt
nai» ml hf-.rrs shvulri ptoevreegxain pore game. "This class of Tiullets is useless | &gt;6’*c«* is herein flven ’Lal I »bn!l nil at rob- i M'C bHbrst
u.'»
tr--.-^ wi’h the debmis of tubes
Udder,. at tbe
North
of- ■ been Instituted to recover tbe x»w&gt;» secured
uv*ur 31 UlUMri
.M-'
.-— e front door
—
saM mortgage, or any part HmmoI; • - ' ir
liirtlni
I..
Ih.
*n
1
.. v,.
tioa. t»f their property for 'the public for 'large game unless soft pointed.*" ।! tic Auction to The "iilghrwl htodrr, on SeTurtlay .U*Court House. In ihe
Chy
of llsstlngs. nn
on th*
tbe &gt; byNpw,
«■» _'h ! d joarftested andYound waabTherefore,
by vtrtae of -the power •£
Ibeivrenty-IHtli day ot July, A.I).. 1ME at vltfV
daynf July 1&gt;W. stten o’clock hi the fore | sale contained In said mortgage,and the&lt;Utwib
benefit. *«&gt; man
w«tth with­ ■It-says, "ns it rnrely Kills instantly, but u'clcwk- In the lorrno n. kt the probate office ta third
noun, of &gt;111 hat ct rtaiD litre or parcel vtjtart
akows rhe game tn die from interna 1 the Court House. In the City oi htoVnitv. In the •utuured In tho towmhlp of } ahkee Spn***' I in such case made and provided, notice Is brt»- prareasor locked up from ' &lt;',‘t rfrorciag I, from wwhilyw lurgt.
। bv given that on Saturday the Twenty fifth dgy
Onunty t-f Rany. In ’be state ot Mhlilrar. t«r• , beta lvM a inidffle-aged man,
•" !' ’a'i growth &lt;ff population, it te ■heniorrhJipe and in terrible a^jony out suant to Licence sunt ainbority prai't’d tu Ine Cuuntj of Burry BT.dKtstr of Mlcblgsn k»*»whI I otJulyA. D. IK*, nt tea o'clock IwUte-Com-,
und &lt;iercribe&lt;*. as the Bowl ysfcl
£ «**
I shall sell at Pnbfle Auction, to Ifer tmh•df reach."
oa the fifth day &lt;d June. A. !&gt;.. IK-6. b&gt; tbe ‘i'ro- N&lt; rtb east quarttr. of motion uumber ineuty•k noon.
i.pi.jrod -o be ot rhe luborwr :iudurtry of thr cduntry
est bidder, al the North front doer oi the Cowt
bateCcurl
of
Burry
County.
Mk-hUan.
air
of
the
two. la tewushlp Ihiee i orth of raufrrVcn west,
When -jrobh a rifle is used uxr big game
in tbe Qty of Hastings. Michigan &lt;thbk
. II.
aecompantedhyafrimd., , *»'rajwtei*;. he hm bmehted. He could
r*a1e. right, tl’ie and Ibterrst cl tbr ndd Ce- ccutaitlng tatty acres oi land »vwdlng totjje• House
being
tbe place where the Circuit court far
..
....
.
&lt;
bullet
that
moshrootns
should
be
cm.
v ir^nired whether he taaH1 » 1 ftaw
H sot
K01 Ute
“• -tallth
™«IHh In
ta .an
tea unor
unor Cloyrt. The nxtehraomlnK bullet will ereoed uf. in and to ’be real (state situate and government survey.the sune Uth&gt;g the meet-l HarrvCounty
is hoMen), tiieprelnists describe* —
being In the County ot uaTry. in tfce State ot gaged premises.
in
said
mortgage, or so much thereof as may be i.
■t*I WK-'e'y.
, lUill aaythinj*. « it goe. clear tbrougb Mlc'nican. known and described as follows: ' 1&gt;"&lt;A Apr.] Uh IM.
BAttv&gt;r W,LUAM,
necessary to pay the amount due on said »erb- m
has done tuineh-for Ihim. Let
-n.______ ___
__» .« « * bw-wlt: ThrNt-yth East fractional quarter &lt;f
uti. jA-cTseii free of charge. He was
gaae
with
seven
per cent. Interest, and ail iegnl
Section fvurtrru tow n rAje (l) Nroib nmae ten
Chas. H Bavrb.
Assignee.
eosts,tusether with an attorney's fee of Twenty- ».
u .] there wos'tone fin lap, but*aw',. .
. 'tainethtog
„ tor -------------------- ---&lt;k&gt;
society when
he jsnn elk, moose, or deer. atafl the force of (to) West &lt;ontaitfhiR oi.e buvdnd fifty-niue
Atto» n»v for A‘slam a.
five Dollars covenanted forthereln. the i&gt;rrnu» if
•
come w'Lenaman
&lt;« • &gt;iznn&gt; =.» wts looked f&gt;r every oJb- ’^ien. The time vitt
u iQ.come
When a man 1'the impact wouM". knockmrunninggrix- neves of land more nt tc««.
es being described in said mortgage as ail t bpa | ,
Dated JuruCth A.D. 1WC.
.
/
conditions certain pieces and parcels of land situate a*e ■
u.v from ulnoi great recuIts were ex-;
ftertteci himwrifvzo
tKOtheei
hinxwifvto bedyithg
be^dyithg credit- krxly down.
Am&lt;* C. Tow».“ Admlniyiratcr.
tn the city of Hastings in the Cuunly a'
nefanlt
m£de tB M*“vetkr- being
i*1
k does not-die gencrocsly.
gene roc sly.
p» ctetl. l‘h» -questioner then told a pa- Ci
“
ix
[ 'TEULTALE 'FORCE OF HABIT.
ot a certain nfartWHO
.
iprin E. 1h»r Batta-and State of Michigan, and known. «9&lt; t
described as follows;
'e tac of how bc' was Buffering.
_ •
•
Tbe
North half of lots Nine hundred and six ।
th' hear*.- mM
ten at a Bl T+lj
tv-threr qua) and Nine hundred sixty four (MM . I
of the City of Hastings. Michigan, according kt •
xljn’ tJn- ~i&gt;ex light'* turned on tOZLS- • Rccdewtar Cases wltteti Beat nhat of tw
the
recorded
plat thereof.
•
*1
They were both students at the tar
Sabah Jobxs6v.
1
•- n t'w‘ ew et whereabouts of that
PiiiurT. Coujrovb, Assignee of MortgagwlRf
-Achooi of ]»&gt;yeihology.:pbysiognoiny and
______
____
__
Onr &lt;tf’ the bent-known physicians in J
He was. ___
told
that _nothingcoeld
Attorney for Assignee of Mortgaree.
• - jffi
metapbysicv.
They
&lt;laop|&gt;ed
intoan-allDated
April
20,
1*«5
•
0
bis cjm* wasLfar too werirew!
^.3*'* npropoomf the care reported m,
migfit realwcant and were talking of
: • ixitcirted upon. The poor; ‘n 1 Batoon of tbe G«r nt un. funner's wife a
York Press.
j
t tbe. room with a look otdis-&gt;’ ""1,0 •f"*-*e,rt&lt;*&lt;i hicu with six children | hypnotism, snys the
’*8ee'that at-jung tn*i over there Bear
■ ■ '. men*, aj his honest face and was
pmotically tbe tusne age. st id:
j; the ice-Uox?" asked wnc.
mortgage
. condition •
inortaxgf .and no Milt or pi(t«vdJ.gs ul la
unaun oaving
been madebale
In (he
. -t ....... -jnw. v wending his way to-!
"Breat triples*quit rare, andnoch i,
bavit g been It.st.tn’.'J to recover the money, of a certain mortgage made by Tb»- Mirblea !
“Ye*. VvbyT* answered the other.
lie
v cured by said nitZigav .or anytkrt thereof J Whip Company a corporation!Sorganized
ante i!
i»e IIlimas Central.
• &gt; ■casenju; this arc vjll more rase; y«to-C
"What bu-^n:ess does he follow ?"judg- J
Now. Therefore» by vtr ne ulThe pourr of He Uws of tbe State of Michigan and hnrl»&gt;
----------------------------- |« &gt;tune«B are rrcondeti in medi al unital* 4
ralecoiitalted I'.*rM luortgHae. tu.d the stat- Its
— —of Mtehi«,T.
---- *
‘ cnlacenf
&lt;.t h"«i«.
me state
. .\wnwe
ring from scientific observation?*’
ARMY 3AND INSTRUMENTS.--------of thefe'rtli of six.taren.eight, nine,arid
"&lt;-^s
ute in vne!) ca^u matie and provldtd. notice Is
"He is ■cither a night O}»crator or a
lerei.vKiven.thaton Saturday the 1*1 day of
a ...M &lt;
.be
sh-:' *'cl* " children •• one tirne. It in
aukum A. D. i w..at it- o'clock in the fore noon.I
I gambler;”
««&gt;.uoo i. 1-haoVTb.tr Piute.
, v, ,y »»c- liotvewa:..teat any df thecblh
-hall *• 11 &lt;** Public Auction. t&lt;&gt; the highest bid­
"By whxteensoning?"
der at th/ North front door «-f the Court House
! rilishBrmjr binds W tbe high 1 **”" b*' « Uer/lbewtaTe morathnn Wo
.ntbeCItv of'lUstinr&gt;.' (that being tbe place
“Ifecauwe-be is pa lea nd nervous. The .
•' ■■
■innen-.'regutetiotw raeninel; at "
nlUauis-b.a ease tertwonM
uherettn Cln.uP. Court ftr Bam County i«
ir
•sun never*Uteieson him. Hehasavoca- J
I o'den', the j.rnnh-** desc;.bed in said mort“lu orierilp insure uni-; by Ctateibou orquiol«plete,ateof whom •tion that tesepe his nenes at a high •
g*ge.&lt; rro much thereof as may te r.ccessan A.D&gt;l*,ln !.!(•»I 32 nf Mor
oi*blr|i mort; ag.- th,
&gt;«l Jfl,,' °,n .I
to pay tlte urn ut.tdue on t-tdd mortgage, wilt 421.
‘ ; ty throughout t£e
regimental*,j, Hunisod their baplion for a short tlension.”
1
&gt; twr e« i&gt;'. Interest, and all legal cost*, tocetber due atb’- &lt;1ate.rf m15 noII£tjse
tains
-. of lite service the instruments'I period. 1 heard not-hvig ago of a ‘I ex^s
with Mir allo-ueVa fee t-f Twenty five Dollar? ti'WWrfJ"’’* hmdred tight' .q.*23.»p .
The students 'ieftdhe contemplation I
cote nu ted for therein, tbe premises being deand
a."
tic of tbe same pitch as that', woman *who gare birth'to six.children. &lt;f scientific aesearci: to investigate tbe ;
|
saibtd
In
said
trortgaM
a*
all
tbat
terlain
lol
; •iI by the Philharmonic society. ' and Llitr-e is a ease.-hi Chicago where • ancrita of tws olam chowders.
i
! piece H» d parcel of tend situate In the Town ot
Maple Grove In th- County of Barry and State
T&gt; i'h.inaruKKMC society has recently. four faiby-detelopotl Ciuldren wetse born.
-I'll tell yoM&lt;whst Uwe of business that..’
of MfchiMie. m &lt;i known and cesiribcd as fol­ ntortgHF.cMtfl’firt thereof’
-wbo.
lived
for
socse
tnaa-.
Aceaodtogto
nann follows." said the second philoao- :
lows:
.
Nou . Thx tore, vq viritX tf tbe pew. r «l
« •- i .' il to adopt the lower pitch, and,
Tl:eEs‘i half of'the South East Quarter of tale cont« ed tn i-aid mortpgeADd fbe sialuke
ju-v rdingly, the queers
regulations ■statistore kept by DttzCburchiiL&lt;’f Eng­ jtLer. after a dong pause.
Sect tan Thirty two (32) in Town Two (2) North in such c-e mad»- and provide, notice v» be— '• "
v.-;i. doubt ins have to be amended. It land. twins occur once in SO birth’i. but
-Well, what does'he do for a lirfng?" j
Rar gr Seven 7 -West containing Eighty Acres by given ibt on Fi May the Third day •* Jsifiy. ‘t IHCERTOWIO
ot Lauo more or less.
~
37.441 births fheeastaonly-wes* those
A. d. it•at 10 o'clock in (b- FWeB—a. &gt; stall •• .
"Paying tetter Ina bank.”
,|
is ♦.••iuia.’td by competesit authority
sell m Pbllc Auction, to the bfgtest bidder, al
.
Emily d. Ronwioc.
H).-- the coal ofialtcring the insiru.
Umt &gt;od I BWtelrf aboald ha™ U.
Mortgagee. tbe No/? tfpnr door of the Coart Boum' in the '
FHlUPT.COinitOVF,
citv (^Hasting* Ithat being the place ukrre •
iiie.TUb of th- army banxisrio the lower
। "tl watched Aim w4m?d the waiter
Allotne) ior Mort) ».gee.
tbe emit Court for Barry Conntj Is hoMen], '•
I feemtght his pztseakeaa minute ago. Fie
n-t.e A' Hl'/xth. 1S9C.
; '-j u ould amount
to------------between
£200,the r»mtses described In said morttsRr. oa '
---------------'
South Africa uaxurai.ly recall* liar­
so meh thereof as may be n*res«ary tu pay ite '
. ' £ 3(A)jOOft; but it is more than fg^ey BarpMo. the "lAuvnon-l kina’.** who, dampened his fingers a® d ran themover
'
AIUi.TGAGB BALE.
| ainr-nt due on raid inorigK***. with, eight per
:
•/'il if our chancellor of the ex- • within tea? yearn, has rifKafroma-circus taose if the count was right.”
Default having teen made id the conditions cct&gt; IntereM. and all legal costs, together wBh • «
at i. morteMe made by Um. H. Whipple and an&lt;utwne&gt;*a fee of TbJrtj-five Dollars eaw .'(
*rtr would
bo laqpe a sum tor , &lt;ch&gt;wn ttn
many times &gt;millkm»iire.
rented for therein, the premises being &lt;to f *
his
wife
Ella
A.
U
hippie,
to
Jchv
Andrews.
THE HUMAN EYE.
Jiuaiao r» tein. and cm January 23.1W3. record- , scibrdin said mortgage as a:i thoro rertataffi t
When he-.was just beginning to amass
rdju the uffi e of the Iteal'ter of Deeds of I l&lt;s piece* and parcels «f land situate h&gt; tta-'i 4
.riebes be seated a hahfe hi Natal and
RaYrvCc.UDly In lht Stale of Michigan.In Uber rty of Hastings in tbe Connly of Barry atodKlisi
44 of Mortgages, on pax&gt; tea. oo which mort Mde of Michigan, and knowu and dcscrtocu a» 1 u
I
. ;&gt;.*culhtrity.of the Russian rail- ffleant cowaJerpble moajey in improving
Vounre eltherleft*} odor right-eyed. ' ■■■
U/orWttal
In Ittrtrt »*• __
“ .VI
«tta»f gaire there Is claimed to be due Five Hundred bl lows;
at.
&gt;8111
tbe
landlord
would
not
doiiis
Lois six hundred twenty *evwi rani six btwDffffi
J ai d Fifty Ore Dollars and eighfy-Dlne cents
'■ •;. &gt; *jj 11 t heir wtauons. arerg-eneral 1 y
unles* you are tbe one person out ot ■VtWIBxl
All Hied
*red '25«UD elgln [firti and »tx hiirdn d t weaty "■ ft
and no suit or pi o -eedft-Rs at law- bavin* been
»v'. mu- s distant freru the tawns and «lwc. so Mr. Burnatailecidad to more,
nine (CISI together with the tenements, brredft- ' '
' every 15 who has oyeoof equal strength. . wnuWST wkodkbSJrx. co“*r»2irimS- irsitinted to recover tbe amount secured by
Minents and appurfantnets b* longtrgor in am*.-*
'■iliagen which they ■esrve. This is said lietsre doing so he took means to gv.i
t said mortgase or any part thereof.
°a”
Not Ire in the refore hereby slven. that on Sat­ wise pertaining to or situated upon &gt;ald r—I ' •
&lt;*v«i with hie landlord bv inserting this 1OU al~ Mons ‘O the ^1 minor, ty
: • cr. account of ithe danger of fire,
,o! one out- ot every ten persons it your 1______________________________
urday ibe Hth dav uf July iw. at ten o'clock e*tate Including (hr power connected &gt;ithtbt
aidwrrtisemeat
in
the
loerf
papeo:
buUdings
upon said real estate also IbcMUml
in
the
forenoon,
there
will
be
sold
at
the
north
liouH-sj in small places generally be­
। iron* door of th- Court House. In the Clcv of engine, boiler shafting counter shaftiog.puhew**!
•“IVmMed. IfifeOOO black beetles, by a 4eft eye as stronger than your right.
ing tbaxiebed with straw.
Hastinas. County of Barry and State of Mich- baU?,T£'‘i bc,l,nR IU,&lt;I machinery of every nature1
gentian an who has agreed -to’leave his Asa rule, just as people are right-hand­
and
kind
connected
with or in said hu'ldlwg.
’ '.
| lean, said Court House beta* the place In which
led. they ane right-eyed.
| the circuit court for the Cxiunty of Barry is
»
. Hastings cm Bark, ui
4 Harber's Formidable Sign. ifaudliiag house in tbe .condition he
FhiUP T.-COLOBOVK.
ft SI.-ji'
held, at public auction to tbe highest bidder
This to ptabably due to the generally
Ovtr the-chop of a tmrber in tbe Isle? foendjit:" Then followed;bis mme and .
Attorney tor Mortgagee.
*
, i
tlie premises described in said mortgage or so
.
.of Mun, who supplies this .custaMners1 addtresG. and tixe landlord’s faelinga'' grneater use of the organs of the right
much thereof as may be necessary toMUHfy tbe Dated Marclt ffi. tta.
amount due on said mortgige with tbe interest
j aude of fhe body, aa, for example, a
’•••ith al! kinds of fiahixig taclcle, tfa»y | may ibe^vnagineti.—Golden'Days. ,
thereon, and tlie costs, chanrea and expenses
MORTGAGE BALE.
I sportsmuD. using his right arm and
allowed by law and provided for In said mort­
t)e r&lt; ad. “Tiacotorial liepaKtory, TonDefault taring been made In tbe roidlHont^j \
gage, Mid premises being situated In the VIIshoulder, use* to* right eye to sight his
*ori3l ArticL Physioguanucal HairJage cf Delton, County of Barry and Stare Of of a certain mortgnge siade by *H»rg« W. ; . .
A
.was
aiek
and
a
friendly
co!go*,
thereby
strengthening
it
with
exAesser, Cranium ManipnliuLor, Gapil-|
Michigan and described as Village Lntx Num Gregory and Ann Gregory bls wife to Anna a ,
ored ferother came in to see iiixuxind ( erciae.
*
ber thlrtv four and thlrrv five In tbe Village of Austin dated Januan 2nd A. D. 1SB?. rod raJary Auridper.^havingand HaincutUng
Delhm. Barry County.-MIcblKan. according to corded iu th* office oi th*. Register &lt;&gt;f Dvc4b.J
aeked what was the cause of faia illness. j
Old se* captain*, after long use of the
for the County ot Barry and State of. MIcMbbb^j
the Recorded Flat thereof.
tvr.h 'Atnbidextaonn Facility., Ahamjrt** t
”
।
Tbe
darky
replied:
"I
’
m feelta' poorly. I teleseope, find their right eye
on
tbe
Second
day
of
Jaassrv
A.
!♦.
ttn
»■
Dated
April
»,1
m.
.
much
iny.on PhiJotogieal Principle^.**
Liber S3 of Mortaages.on ixrv 33tr, om whtak
JOHX AKPBKWa.
. ■ I My mule 4o»e -gone end got sick and I ' stronger than the lelft. Tbe Jaw is con­
AixrozoK Kkna»tox,
Mortgagee. mortgage there is claimed to be due at Uw as*r
ot mis notice tbe turn of Twelve ItuDdretf snr
- Tv.,..
iwent to&lt;4e&gt; ihaas .doctor and hetolegne firmed by the experience of aurists.
A'.torttey for Mortgagee.
five Dollars and sixty-seven cetJte. sad on a*
WnS 3 cricket match played 1&gt; I what to &lt;to. fie *toie me to git er tie I If a person who has ears of equal heartorney's fee of Twenty-five Dollars proohlaW fm
MORTGAGE HA-E11
। u.r*Ce°1 - **tw,een 11 ladies and »ob« «n' put 4a tube to de mule** *oa«f I ing has cause to use one ear more than
in said mortgage, and no suit f pr»* rete. gw
Default having been made In the eondltioui law having been Instituted to r* »v-r r
I dent.
?e,L 1°°*
Mcomte’a iocib,o'v
«aier»in4own bls fmat. the other for a long period, the ear
of a mortgage made bv James F. Norwood and moneys secured by said mortgage, or a» y g
Della Norwood, bls wife, to John ABdrews. llNffw.‘rherefore by Virtue Of the twwev
broom
Ji
kttor had to bat wihh |1 ffot everything needy to blow, but de J brought into requisition is found to be
Mnrctr 22. 1X03. and on March 27. P®1. recorded
Uut,.,
Tb* Jnen were fandly mule blowed fttM. and f tell yer. brad- . much strecigtbened. and the ear which
Id the office of the Register a Deeds of Barry
contained *.n said mortgage, sad ibr
County in tbe State of Michigan, in Uber K of sale
der. dat
nr mule rnedersio
was &lt;nn
too intteh I is not used Joses its hearing in a cor­
In sneh case made and provided, pou^ i*hi
&lt;u t“d,
11 turntaJ
- -------------------------------- -..
Mortgages, on p*gt 12fi. on ublch mortgage by given that «u Baturdav the EteveoHi dav
there Is claimed to be dne Five Hundred aad July A. D. imm. at ten o'clock in the V&gt; rei.oe
responding degree.
far dis here nigger/*
Twenty elglr-1&gt; *Har» and thirty «lx cents and shall sell at Fublic Ancttoai to tee higbesi &lt;
“I hh
bi“ °P *» «“ 1
do suit or prcceezlags at law bat big been ln- der, oi the North front dpw of Hie Court Mt
Transparent OmbreUM.
st'tnfod to recover the amount secure* by said in the City of HasUitefi, Barry Co . Mirb. r
Umbrella making is among the most
1
Balloon racing is tire lateat form of
mortttge or any part tberrof.
tbe place Wltary the Circuit i&gt;urt
Nolle* is therefore hereby given, that on Sat­ being
petty rambling In Parle. A number of interacting of industries. Something
Barry County nboftkh-. the premiss &lt;cm
urday tbe Htfb dav of July 1KG. at ten o'clock ea
in said mMtgage- or»«nmte tbereW aai
toy balloons are &gt;et off at fbe. same like 1,000 patents bare been taken out
Id the fortiKxto, there will be sold at the north he uecessaFy to pay the amount dinfiont door at tbeCourt House. In-Che City of inortjW1. «Mh six per cent imeresv and ai'r,
, time, each bearing a postal card having during the last 20 years. The most re­
Haador- County of Barry nod State of Mich legal costa, together with an Mtorn»t’s fee o ,
I on it the umpire's addreaa and a request cent inventor, who. if successful, will
*•'», eald Court Hone being ibe plaeeln whleh
tLe circuit 64 urt for tbe Const) of Barry is held, Twt-ntj-ftve Dollars covenanted fur th-re to. tfe '.
। to the finder to note tbe time and plac? eclipse all rivals, is a maker who claims
premises being described te said mortaBBB B» C
at
public auetion Id the h'-gheat bidder, the all tnoae pieces or parrels of land situate te Um
i
of Ute balloon's arrival. Beta are psiij to have contrived a transparent um­
premixes described In aald mortgage or so Tusro (rf Cast letoio la the County of Harrv rnne.'
;
T*te Splendid lift
. v
and the atakeaawarded on thcreaulteof brella. whicb.wbile being equally water­
much thereof t a may be ncoessarr to satisfy SUU: ot Michigan, and known and described w &gt;।
the amount due on Bald morgfce, with the lu ^TheEest fifty acre*of land to be taken &lt;|,2
proof with silks and al pares, will hare
.i
! rerztfv f°
Ed*’TOR.-—I hs-,-c ancHo’-fa ‘ the reP,Ie« received within a week. The
t« rest ibyrecr and U*e eftsta, CLlr£M and 4x
aHowing ihe
:
B? its f.-neF- ic- ^Hoon that goea furl beet in the abort­ the great advantage
the south Wert Quarter of Rectlon No (MD ex;-,
.
»"’«».■.
d wtbIw. bHnjf .town Ir. tbr
wayfarer In a rainstorm to avoid colli­
y.'.'^r"1 »,.N«».&lt;&gt;y»rrorH«nT«M aut,o&lt; cept two vre* in (be South East corner theresrf 1
' ■■Jner.Uv
&lt;J?° K-1*0
' | •« 'im» feta the prfzr.
•tminnte^ • good timokocpor.
sion with lamp posts and other obsta­
M l&lt;Jlnr .Hd.MMuH »UMwr Mxnn Also the South Ten acre* of land to be toktof-

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the best herbs, berries
roots nature makes for
roerfbeer making. Take no
other.

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YANKEEWATCH

:rd hr. i
I consider p m-/ dutv f-&gt; i
o,&lt;1
•
;x) e Crrt? f M !°tJ10ic
your r^--The custom
having daya “at home”
Troubte=!?n5?^^roa^ Lronclxta! gt i« by no mean* new. It waa prevalent in
lxPres3 and nc’«fwi7!ynr tuck- Queen Anne's time, when tbe Indies
*
ttocjx'v / CetJ, i633' Sincerely,
were "at home" once a week to their
**.
Ftarl 1UIfivTfrk. friends of hr
sexes and called It a

*4-*r*»**

Mention this paper and ws will send ytm
5 sampie copies of tbe
' .
Correct PreportioBB.
DETROIT JOVMM, IFM-WnUT,
Some gleaners of human family atslist Ica say that a raun or woman of cor­ containing full Instructions bow to gtAibb
watch. Act quick.
rect proportions Is six times as h-.gb *s
Auras*. &gt;m»n japutAX cn„
the right foot is long.
*

cle* along! he way.

IS. Sev*a Ct, Wai,
« (■&gt; aaw o&gt; wm
&lt;*“• .nrrry Uwm
_ w
Jobs Axdbxws.
ALQBSOE. 1JMASTQX, .
MortWH

Paiur
~ AUon
DatedAp

A». s Awnnr.

�Hastings Banner.
look for sliver. Methods were Invented tn believe there b a third speetea.
Thursday, June it, 1896.
for extracting sliver that made It profitable
TBS BUFFALO MOTH.
j
'
to mine ore that was previously considered
MAUK ALL L. COOK.Srttrt.
The laroa—The little hairy larva are
worth Ires, and tbe production of silver be­ quite appropriately named buffalo moth
came so great that it became impossible to from their general reeeiablanoe to the
Tn bastixol mic=.. row
maintain tbe parity. ■ Within tbe past few shagey haired bSffak). While young they
AVGUST 14. 1970.
are so nearly covered with long ulacldeh
years more attention teas been given to tbe hairs that the body can hardly be teen.
production of gold and methods have been Titeir tnovemeut b very quick and spaainvented for extracting it chat have never
been known before, and have made a great &lt;o abort and entirely covered. Tbe body
Is aval and of a yellowhb red color. The
revolution In the gold mining badness. cotFlatt bristly hairs, which vary in color
Tbe North American Review contains
Had the great Cripple Creek mines in fn»m dark brown to black, are longer at
an article on the outlook for silver from
Colorado been discovered even twelve the sides than on the back aud somewhat
the pen of Dr. Otto Arendt, editor of tbe years ago the gold ooaW not have been tutted, and behind there are three long
Deutcbew Wochenblatt member of Prus­
'distinct tufts. As lhe larvae bucouieolder
taken from the rock, and the same Is true
and larger, more of tbe body shows, but
sian House ot Deputies and of the German
of the great gold mines in Africa. The all of them are more hairy than is rep­
•liver commission of 1864. He condemns
Cripple Creek gold mines are producing resented in the figure. They grow to be
the demonetization of silver and is special­
anywhere from $1*.OM,M® to 510,000,000 uearly a quarter of an inch lu length, and
ly anxioos for the restoration of blmetallas they grow they shed their larval skin
per year In gold that of tbe great Indepen­
about half a dozen times. Oue often finds
fets. He represents the sliver sentiment of
dence mines being produced at an expense these skins along with the larvae, and
Europe. Yet the thing that he most dreads of less than six cents on the dollar, These
without cluse Inspection, might be Jed to
as unfavorable to a restoration of silver is'
mines promise to surpass anything tbe think there are many more of tile moths at
its free coinage in this country. It is pre­
work on a carpet than there really are.
country ever knew—even the palmiest
The larvae are retiring and keep in hid­
cisely this combination that - mak-s this
day's of California, aud the gold output of ing when possible. They like tu live iu a
article deeply Interesting at the present
tbe world in a short time will surpass crack of the flor, particularly If It Is a
time.
anything ever known or dreamed of. If dirty one where they can quickly hide, and
Dr. Arendt says flatly that “the United
will feed on tbe carpet along thia crevice
let alone tbe flhauclal question will settle
until full grown. Mure often they will be
'Blates alone cannot establish tbe double
Itself. But If there was no silver ques­ found near ur around the bonier of a
standard by adopting free coinage: they
carpet, and. as soon as exposed to the
tion there would be no democratic party.
would shift over to the silver standard
light or disturbed, will quickly hide hi the
and we should vainly wait for a stable
space between the baseboard and the floor,
ratio of values.” T^jis Is explicit. “We THE ENGLISH AND M’KINLEY. if snch a crevice can be found. Quite
often In feeding on carpets a larva will
hope.” he Says again, “io send your de­
rat at a sGiglr thread and follow It some
tailed proposals across the Atlantic.
distance. When food is plentiful the
The failure of Gov. McKinley's can­ larvae grow .rapidly, but their tenacity of
Only please do not disturb our circles
vass to arouse any great popular en­ life Is great as they have ,been known tu
by silver experiments on your side.”
thusiasm In England, while opt unex­ live without food, except the skins which
Such U the view 'the genuine bimetaHats
pected, is really not to be explained by they shed, for a month or two and still
of Europe take of free coinage of silver.
any rational lines of reasoning. Judged survive. It Is in this larval stage and this
The European Idea of bimetallism,as set by their own standards of the best only that the harm is done to the carpets.
The pupa.—When the larva is full
forth In this article, Is to create a fixed statesmanship, Gov. McKinley ought to
ratio, or in other words, “an unlimited de­ be the recipient of the unstinted adula­ grown, It hides In some crevice and.
transforms inside the shell made by its
mand for sliver at a fixed gold price.” We tion of the English press. It Is remem­ own skin. After a time this larval skin
are assured that$ constant Interchange of bered that President Cleveland waa ex­ splits open along lhe back, revealing lhe
tolled by the British press because nf pulp from which the Imago, ur beetle,
opinions is going on among the European
bis success in commanding popular
bimetallists in order to work out the de­ support in the face of the hostility of emerges a little later.
The l&gt;eetle Is nearly as broad as long,
tails of such a procedure. When those the party bosaes. By this on me standard and Is small enough to crawl through the
details have .been worked out another Gov. McKinley ought to be the popular meshes in out common gauze window
screens. It is black, prettily mottled and
monetary conference is to be convened.
English idea! of a model statesman.
Englishmen are just^now felicitating specked pith white and with more or less,
To this program even England stands
distinct median red stripe down the back.
tbemsehea
over
the
splendid
financial
pledged. While resolutely
opposed to
showing made by the English govern­ Lights attract the beedle and they may
any abandonment of the single gold stand­
often be found on lhe window panes In the
ment during the past year. Their na­
spring and fall. Tbe most of their life
ard for itself England is apparently quite
tional debt has been decreased and the
willing to promote by every means in its budget for 1S9G shows a surplus of &gt;21,- Is spent uut of doors, and they are In the
houses only for lhe purpose of. depositing
power the negotiation of an International 000,000.
This condition of things is their eggs on the carpets. They may also
treaty fixings ratio of value between the pointed to with pride by Englishmen as be found on sunflowers and asters In the
two money metals. The problem In a an achievement of wise statesmanship autumn, aud 1 have seen them so plenti­
word, is to “bring about bimetallism with­ —results of a sound financial adminis­ ful In the spring on the blossoms of a
tration that indicate great national choke cherry tree on our college grounds
out naming It.”
tbat they could be counted by the hundred.
prosperity.
It Is important to note tbe broad dis­
LIFE HISTORY.
Gov, McKinley represents better than
tinction between the position of the silver
The complete life history of tbe buffalo
any other American statesman this
people of this country aud the silver people sound English policy of having a sur­ moth Is not yet known, but. as near as we
can find, there Is but one brood of them
of Europe. Evidently the uutlook fcr plus instead of a deficit.
silver would be very much better, accordUnder the McKinley law there was a each year, except in houses and rooms
tbat are heated during the winter, when
tog to Dr. Arendt, if the Republican party surplus of revenues over expenditures
growth continues throughout the year and
should triumph at the polls next fall on a of 537,230.702.57 on June 30, 1891; of there are probably several generations.
substantial repetition of the platform of $0,914,453.66 on June 30, 1892, and Of When rooms are not heated In winter, the
$2,341,674.29 bn June 30, 1893.
larvae vary much in size and no regular
1895 than if the Democracy should win on
The treasury report for May, 1896, development can be traced. The eggs are
the fret-coinage platform now very nearly
just issued, shows a deficit for the deposited on the carpets, probably In tbe
assured.—Chicago Inter Ocean.
month of $3,782,87$, making a total fall and spring, perhaps before tbe beetles
Democratic success means nothing ex­ deficit of $26,931,874 for tbe 11 months leave the house. They soon hatch into
cept continued stagnation and business de­ of the fiscal year. Whether compared young larvae which feed on tin* carpets
through the summer season and change to
pression. If you want more of It Just sup­ with the customs receipts under the
tbe pupa stage in tbe autumn and again
W*lson-Gormun law in its first year or
port the democratic ticket next fall.
tothebeetle stage from the pupa.
Ihe McKinley law in its first and second ■
t
THE COXQUEST.
Any person who votes for free silver years, the showing is unfavorable to
Under this heading will be given the
thinking that It will Increase tbe price of May, 1896. Mr. Cleveland indited the
best
method
of subjugating the carpet
his wheat, might just as well plant a foqi Venezuelan message, with Its menacing
moths, as learned by our own experience
stool and expect that it will grow Intf a language, hostile to English tlaims und and the experience of others who have
pride,
which-------washad ample opportunity to test the various
••Jacob’s ladder.” Supply aud d^au(] offensive to
- English
- r
------- ----------followed by a slntnp in all claaeea ot remedies No attempt will be made to
will always regulate price.
American securities. And yet the Eng- tdve all the known remedies, but only such
England is tr.ing. and possibly jjjj 8UC_ Hah idolize Mr. Cleveland as tbe best as are known to be the most valuable of
.
president Great Britain ever had. while those tested.
need in playing a bluff game wlthyRWalj
„
THE USE OF HEPELLAXTS.
Volney and Clarence Ashford wee active they pretend to regard Gov. McKinley,
the enemy of deficits and the apostle uf
'Very Huie If anything has been done by
to the revolution of 1605 and wre banish­
a surplus, as a dangerous leader.
our entomological expt*riim*nten&lt; In search­
ed from the island. Presider Dole jja8
Why should the man who stands for Ing for a useful repel Iant tbat will keep
received a demand from the English gov­ the English idea of a surplus instead of the female beetle from tbe carpet as she
ernment to allow the Ashtoj brothers to a deficit be regarded as a “dangerous” comes to deporftt her eggs. Such a sub­
stance may not be possible, but If we c-n
land, but Dole baa refused u
expected leader?
succeed in finding some harmless repellant
The reason the English distrust him
that an English gun boaiwi||
take
It will be more satisfactory than all the
part in enforcing the dejan d pfjbat gov­ is doubtless dufc to the fact that there remedlMK for killing the larvae that can
was
&amp;
deficit
In
the
English
budget
for
ever be suggested.
ernment, In which car president Dole
1892, while the McKinley law was in
The idea of a repellent and the success­
wm -now,;
this g*ernmeut for asforce, and the surplus revenues of- the ful uae for some time of the expensive
slstance.
.United States under the same law in the cedar chest against the clothes moth, sug
The democratic p.rty now, lb,t h, same year amounted to $9,914,453.66.— gested to my mind about a year ago the
trial of cedar oil In this role, a small dry
only hope or soccer uM n foolln|[ the Chicago Times Herald.
goods box was procured for the experi­
people, .nd taking up ‘will eomelMnx to
ment, and carpet beetles with larva* of
CARPET BUSS.
both species were placed in the box along
catch tbe vote or the muees. To do thl.
It has Ingeniously attempted , ,Vert the What a Balletin from the Agricultural with some bits ofclolh for the larvae to
College lays of Them.
feed upon. In a’few days after all had
mind, or the people from prot*uOn to tl&gt;e
We recently received a bulletin from Income accustomed to fbe new mi rroundfinancial queitlon. Tbe «ucce8 or the tbe experiment station of lhe State Agri­ Inga, perhaps a quarter of a teaspoo?fu| of
democratic party destroyed tbe ptlcy upon cultural college, at Lansing, which con­ the oil waa blown Ina spray across one
which the government prospere; St did tained an extended article ou the “carpet end of the box. taking care not Io hit any
beetle” a-» they are properly called. We of the eluth which was In tbe opposite end.
awar with our reciprocity treatfe which
reproduce part of.lt here for the cause of The odor disseminated- very quickly and
mlarged our merkels: HJpermiltei a flood suffering humanity, thinking some facte the effect was almost magical. Even the
from It which will larvae quickly left tbe cloth in which tl»ej
or products, made by pauper l,bor, to may be glratied
droan out home Industries; it bred, teel- aid the numerous ladies in our city In rid­ were hiding and crawled out over the edge
ding their homes of these little pests.
of tbe box to the fresh air or Into numr
!■&gt;» of doubt and uncertainty that brought
“The good housewife Is still forced io crevice opening to the outside. Repeated
oa a panic. It would seem that any party fight the carpet titles or to abandon the experiments proved them to alwRyh be
would be forever buried underneath such use of carpets. The people uf the upper ausoeptable to lite oil which apparently
a damnable record. But not so with tbe peninsula and upper p&lt;rt uf the lower affected their breathing. A spray directed
pen&gt;n-*u'a may congratulate themselves upon the larvae will not kill them until
democratic party. On the contrary it now
that they are still practically without ex­ they are well saturated with II The
presents Itself, “a little disfiguied but still perience aa to what the carpet t&gt;eetie Is, beetles apparently have macb less power
U»rir immunity of resistance against the oil, and are more
to the ring.” and Mttempte to use all tltf though quite iMMlbly
aalsery II lias caused as a meaus uf success. from this attack will last but a few seasons easily killed.
We are tony to say that we are unable
more. Erow the southern a ad central
Daring times of distress people are apt to
part of the state comes repeated calls for to KlTfJhla expodnrnt « hit trtal la &gt;
tntp at anything that offers Itself as aaatetanee until It seems best to watt no lar&lt;M room and Ita'aWeel m.y not be aadn&lt;alria*H
_ _
—- ‘
an excuse, and appreciating thia the demo­ longer even if we are not sure that we elded there os to a amaller apace. The
have an ideal remedy lu every respect to
cratic party has attempted to lay every III
give.
that the country suffers from to tbe finan­
There la strong demand for a good •nd rooms that arc little used arc the
cial question. Completely ignoring tbe remedy, and there are many product* put moat liable to attask. and we would augthe market to meet IL1« demand. Kret Hail In aocli nu.ms at bouse elranlnx
fact tbat up to almost tbe very hour that upon
'
of these remedies have merit, but tjioe lire Boor should be sprinkled or bet­
Grover Cleveland took the oath of office Some
j
such as we have tested liwlude »ome one tor ret. .prayed, und very Ihorooxbly so
there was plenty of money, and plenty or &lt;of the substances to which reference will etare 10 the base-taunt. Just before Hie
be made later and which ran tie procured earpet la replaced on the fltar. Ttara h
to build up, on the misery It has wtoutIu cheaper and applied as well where taken BO dancer in ualnr mo towA of tlie oil.
separately
and not in t-mi bl nation with thooxh pertiapa from two to four ounces
throned cutting down revenues to tnllHoi,
half a duzen other ingredients which an* will be u&gt;e moat desirable amount. Tbe
and millions of dollars below expenditures. of little or an value as insect krntas in inis eedar wood odor la a pleasant one to uawl
iMtanoe at least. I refer parttenlariy tn Ftople end barrefol to mine.
porta upon whhto no teals. are paid. such substances as pepper, rage, mosiard.
ahm in raoTBCTtox.
hellebore,
snuff. Persian Insect powder,
From ttie habit nf llie iarvaa. ot which
Will the people be baintaiggua?
tobacco, etc., which are used aa powders
•kme
or
to
&gt;
combiuatl..u
wks
Mwnrihtes
If tbe output of told 00a 1 Inure to hi■ whltli have provrn qmir

EDITORIAL NOTES

&gt;l&lt;Mt tlw lanrsr Iron; ihrir
aud In findU,&lt; them and
n&gt; much «.r. quickly tu.n

tor tbe lose two or three years tbe Peered
el qeeetlow will hare sutttod It^f. .nd the

Tke

or sulphur in tbe room.

wxrai
MroncNrMtbn fill then wtth p.tty,

Tbcwfere.l.-m between tto boards an&gt; cx»UMit brvedlnfl place, tor tba lame awn
tliuuali rtrat rare t, need to eteaatnfl tke»
at hou&lt; eleanlnir lime.
(C) It tbe finer la not smooth and polish­
ed, end II tbe cedar oil Is not what we
hope tor It. an excellent plan Is to palot
lbs flow. Thl. Ulis np man, eaelUea that
otherwise mlfhl be lurklix plsoes of tbe
foe.
(d) M^ny reoommend a strip of tarred
roofing paper around tbe room beneath
the bolder tit the carpet and affirm that,
the odor b a repellant. We have not tried
It but presume Ik to be an aid.
• (e) Never leave old garments or woolens
In an attic or other fittie used looms.
Mach artlcfea will surely attract the earpet
beetles to the bouse and will mike an exeellant breeding and distributing location

for- them.
DBSTROYINO THE MOTHS.
(a) When the carpet is Infested. It
should be taken up. hung out of doors on
a line. In the sunshine If . possible, and
after a thorough beatinf. should be^ftalurated with gasoline to kill all possible
life remaning. The carpet should then
be left until the garoline has entirely
evaporated.
It should be bung at leaat a
rod or two from the bouse to prevent tbe
possibility of the larvae that are beaten
out ever re-entering tbe bouse to injure
carpels again.
t
(b) If the floor has not been prepared
mm given under “aids” It should be well
aoateed In kerosene oil. oral least In gaso­
line. after lhe filth haa been removed and
burned. If It has been prepared carefully
as above, the sweepbigs should be burned
and any larvae that may remain can easily
be detected and despatched In- any way
most desirable. Kerosene is better for
the floor than gasoline as It does not evap­
orate so quickly and Its effect will be more
certain. There will be no oil stain to the
carpet If the floor is left exposed a few
days as it should be In such cases.
(c) If the larvae can easily pass from
one room to another It would be well to
clean and treat all such rooms before put­
ting the carpet back In any one of them;
otherwibe the work might be of little
avail because of neglect In this point
(d) Where the larvae are at work only
io small spots In th • carpel, and the tak­
ing up of the carpet is not desirable, they
may be killed with steam by spreading a
Wet cloth user lhe fpot and Ironing It with
m flat-iron.
HOW TO EXT!RELY AVOID THE CABi’ET
BEETLE*.
As we stated before, our carpet beetles
sre unknown as such In Europe from
__ —
whence they ____
came,, and
It has been sug­
gested many times that the reasons of this
is because there are so few carpets in that
country. Should we choose to abandon
our carpets and substitute polished or
painted floors covered In part with rugs
and mats that can often be shook and
beaten, the carpet moths will soon be a
foe of the past
Tire carpet which is most apt to be
ea’en Is tbe one put down in wxne up­
stairs room which is seldom used. and. If
some desirable substitute could be made
Io such rooms, the rest of tin house would
l»e comparatively
free from
attack.
Japanese matting is coping into quite gen­
eral use instead of carpels iu lire warmer
portions of this country, and to some ex­
tent In our own vicinity. A carpet with a
two foot strip of malting fur an outer
uorder has been used by some with good
success. Others have painted a border
and left the carpet loose, that it might
frequently be taken up and shaken.

g GREAT
gDEAL

Jg

by the purehasers of Dry Gt»ods. if
they wouhi visit nothing but go.Ki
HubMtanttaJ dry goods merchant* si.»res that have reputations for
largv and excellent atocks and where
you know you only par for whft
you get. A great deal depends ou
how you manage tbe little tKintx.
and pennirF. are little things Hut If
you are trying to make a areat deal
uf money

DRY GOODS
P-Szp
«)n4&gt; MILLINERY.

EVERY
CENT
COUNTS

There are scores of
chances for sharp buy
ers in our stock of

We ask all who doubt it to look for themselves.
You can’t deny what you see,, and you can't see
anywhere else such bargains as our Men’s Fine
Tan Shoes from* $2 to'$4. Hit for bargains on
Sight—they wont wait for you.
You can’t
strike a passed ball.

Yours for business,
The
Bankrupt Store.

C Ink OJBORN

&lt;0

To Catch

Desirable Trade
and Retain It
Is Hie ambition of every live, progressive
merchant It cannot be done by~ selling
shoddy goods at a big price, but it must be
done b&gt; selling good goods as a reasonable
profit.

We’ve Got ’Em
Binders. Binder Twine, Tedders, Hay
Loaders, Hay Rakes, Refrigerators.
Gasoline Stoves, Hammocks. Rods,
Reels, Fishing Tackle, Road Ma­
chines, Furnaces etc.
If yon don’t want anything we’ve named, but
want anything else to !&gt;•* found in a fh‘4
class llanhvare Stock we’ve got it. Come
and see us.

OOOD ROADS ARE
sure to cone,
BUT THEY CAN’T
BE MADE Wmt.
OUT PROPER nACHINERY TO GET
YPUR ROAD BEDS
IN PROPER CON.
omoN.

Don’t Hang Back,
But come right along if you need a Wagon.
Carriage or Bucgy. Romambcr that .‘.e
have the large Implement Room foimerly
occupied by Meaaer Bros. &amp; Reynolds and
we’ve got it filled with this class of goo&lt;l&gt;.

Goodyear Bros.

�Hasting' Banner.

H?hu,sdky, June .f, .896.

Hng, J. Salih./ Kato Babcock and Mrs.
Clara Whitworth, of Battle Crock, daugh­

. R. COOK. Local Kdltor.

KALAMAZOO’S SCALP

Are you still iff

of
Mrs. James Fleming, of Woodland, was

Wall

Window Shades.
1( SO why Jon'1 Y011 t?ke
advantage nf my moving
,saIe.
And buy goods
cheapo than 1 can.
The patterns at oc. 7c,
$&lt;-. uc't-kI ioc. are good
ioties. Come and inves-

f►t

was cured, but of late she has been to
much worse it was found - necessary to re­
turn her again. Mira Jennie Parker
who has also been an inmate of the

asylum before was returned from here last
week.

According to tbe Popular
Science
Monthly onions make a nerve tonic not to
be despised.
They tone up the worn out
system, and if eaten freely will show.good
results in cases of nervous prostration.
If a sprig of parsely Is dipped in vinegar

large supply
Paris Gre^i,Purpjn, Insect
etc. •

and eaten after an onion no unpleasant
odor from the breath can be detected. And
in addition to this valuable and Important
bit of information, onions eaten freely will

a

also, he says, beautify the complexion.

fretbind l”“ )U.mPW1 °n ,h'“ w,l“ 1«&gt;U&gt;
,u‘e '*r,b with
a straight row of 'goose eemt” »nnM
bIJeMt°'pWi,he1K*l*“,'no “•'eeolomn
aw.
“I”wl “lll,r’9 "&gt;"&gt;• 10
wtebRote.I.onK.t third in th. m |nn.
_i„ &gt; “
T"1' l™enl owr U’k little war.
*l&gt;y I—kTudfe them ot their only gleam ot
•“•‘•lilne throukboul the nm’’
Miller

Ft J ‘«d •upert,lJ! *nd on,y allowed the vlsteln/™Z?terln* hlt*‘lw&lt;) 01 ,hen&gt;
Mln, made In any one innlou, while the
kn0Cked 0“'
Kalamazoo retired In one, two. tinea
order till lhe Otth lonlnit. After W.yoJui
b &lt;Lbe'I!,?ut out- Bobeahunr came torwith a beanlltul drive to right
n ™Phw
10 Mllll:r wh°
,uni
J*"’ 11 &gt;» tbirt. geUlng It there In ample

&gt;

FRED L. HEATH, J

news.
^UL/ITION *

. LOCAL

Tnis week,

4
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4

Ten yards only, to one customer.

A nice SHOE—well fitted,

4

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4
4
4
4
4
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4

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Call and try on a pair of
those

Prints

“Ox Blood
Shoes

Wednesday, June 17th.
At the
Red Front Shoe Store.
(For cash or produce.)

Woollen &amp; Bronson.

L. E. Stauffer

Put an Advt. in The Banner
it brings good returns.

BANNER PRINT
It’s synonymous of “Good Printing.” You will see it upon the.
best printing about the city. We have the facilities.

88 quires.

Tfte Knight- ot Pythias exemplified Ibe I^Tbe many friends of Prof. W. D. Stei•Jiiiiiml :)rd degrees Monday nlghfat Cas- nng, in tills city, will be pleased to
Itarn
tie Hall«d the clo’e held a bao’lH®1* of the fine position he has been tendered,
which war a fine affair reflecting great —.hat ot Che supetlntendency of tbe public
credit on Sir Knight Greusel aud the C01D- 8'hools lu Huntington, W. Va., a city of
18,000 inliabitanttdaud the second city of
unUee having it in charge.

size In tbe state* (The professor will have
it
strange for people living
e«-t yf yairnby to Im vewena short strelch

of rood road n hat they are now all alive lo
the benefits lo be derived from the same,
aud waul to see it extended.
Verily the

govd twte scutlpient is booming.
Frank Smith w&lt;w in the city Saturday
fvdiititetiroule to his home in Nashville,
tie Inn been in Cnbi tori the pail six

under him a corps of over fifty teachers
and receives a salary of over $1,500 for
th* first yean) Toe professor is to be

cangratuiaCed. on securing this excellent
p &gt;sUlun, aud likewise the people of Hun­
tington are to be congratulated uu securing
s » efficient a teacher, and so Doe a gentle
man to preside over their schools as Prof.
Sterling.

Inn tzmilv are In an almoit deatltute con^iiino.-Uiere being eight children.
They
have hreu unt.irtunyie lo haying a great
•h-al ot alckneaa and any who tender help

may he an re It will be bestowed

worthily.

"'.&gt;r&lt;| ha, Ireen received here froni Mra.
Addie Reed Fleming, ot Philadelphia, that
‘hr ia sintering from a aevere cm- of aenie
bronehlil., which compel, ber to dlacon-

imue singing for , Uafc
Het
has ordered ber to ibe aea shore where ahe

will spend the suinmer. ; Sbe baa. bees
&lt;d'Hged 10 give Op be, Kno|.re and ber
position in tn. church tor tbe time.
It b
trusted that tbe trouble la but a tewtporery

be regblMd

Some people may think it pretty warm to talk stove now,
but when you have the best stove made and * know it is the
best, you delight in telling of it. We handle the Best Stoves
and Ranges on the market, (THE PENINSULAR,) and we
know it, so do others. The Peninsular Stoves and Ranges
are known the world over, and are universally acknowledged
the leaders for cooking purposes, and easy handling. We
are in a position to sell you a Peninsular Range whether you
need one or not. If you see one and have its workings ex­

Bobe»bnux, If
Bremer, 2b
Kobiinou. c

Totals
Innlags—
Hastlncs f
Kalamazoo
Earned runs Haiftiogs 7 Kalanuroo 0.
ba*e bits Robeshung. McKevitt. M&amp;rrlfice bit.
Bak**r. Buses on balls-off Miller 3,off Harris 1.
Struck out-by Miller 3. by Harris I. Left op
bases-Hastiocs 5, Kalamazoo
Umpire Mc­
Intyre.

WEI55ERT BROJ
GENERAL HARDWARE

NOTES
Miller is developing splendid speed and
has good control uf the bail.

••Caddy” led In batting making a safe
hit ev^ry time he came to bat.

Damotb played a splendid game and had
his eye on the b*H when hits were needed.

plained to you, you will ever alter want one There is noth­
ing in stove construction to compare with them, and all the
world knows they are reliable. They are more economical
than a small cook stove, will last forever, will nearly learn
you to.conk if you don't know how. Don't let Mrs
fry her life out over an old fashioned cook stove, when it will
be big money in your pocket in the end to buy her 'a Penin­
sular range, and besides lengthen her days by several years.

Borrendame Is always In the game and
went after everything that came iu his di­
rection.

months when* he joined the insurgents.] / We hope to see a large attendance at tbe
Alter serving this length of time he als Page Fence game to-morrow afternoon.
auxioux &lt;•» qui», and took French leave by T ie boy^ are playing first class ball in
McKevitt’s throwing was simply.perfect
escaping &lt;»u a lumber boat.
every respect and will put their best team as several Kazoos found wbu tried to pil­
fer
secund.
.
01 the diamond tu face lhe blnck akinmd
SrtUrd-5 after noon there will be a game visitors.
The boys played winning ball. If they
Tbe last game with the Page
of ba-e ball between tin* Nashville High Fence Giants last yeir resulted in a acoie play as good ball when the Page Fence
ficbrol ball team and the Huttings High of 10 to 9 in favor of the visitors. In their Giants come, as they did -Thursday, the
coons will have to hustle.
Mk-oI team. These teams have crossed contract with the Giants tbe latter team
The people of this city are not appreciat­
bat-«»nc«* thkyear the home team win­ demands tbat tbe admission fee be plats d
ing thuir base ball team as they should.
ning by a score of 14 to 0 at the end of at 25 cents and would come under no other The attendance is light at every game, and
eleven.innings. Admission 10 cents.
consideration. By the way we cannot see the gale money is far below what it ought
lo be. Help the boy s along.
why 25 cents should* not be charged for
The farmera of Hastings township
every game for gents and 10 cents for Birth »u&lt;l Death Record of Barry County
nvfthtdst of the city are gravelling the ladies. .If this could be done tbe ball
for Year 1BV3.
road leading by tbe Andrus farm and past
Tbe followlug table Is as reported lo l lie
team woula be self supporting.
county
clerk
by tbe supervisor! of the
the Wh iuiey farm. A splendid quality of
various townships In tbelr annual report:
gravel is being tRken from a knoll on the
Tbe council Friday evening did b wise
Births.
deaths.
Andrus farm.
The road from this city to tblug lu deciding to ruforce lite ordinance Assyria
the town line rial will soon be Id Gne prohibiting ibe Ihrowlng ot rubbish lu the Bal iuiorv
condition;
streets.
One of Ibe gn etest enemies ot Carltnn
Castletongoid rosds is the disposition on the pert ot Hastings ■ Wr believe there is no city in the stale
City latan&lt;l4’h
some to dump sticks, stones, broken crock­ Hast'*
..
•• 2 '
w1:oh- business men are givlngao liberally
ery and glMewesr, scraps ot lion, leavsa, Hope
tn tl.e “rifNi l roads ’ cause, a* are the buslIrving
grass etc. lu Ute streets.
A- long as litis Johnstown
ne&gt;&lt; men of Hastings.
Those communi­
Maple Grove
Is pet milted any effort towards good roads Oranxevllte..
ties which have reaped benefi’s from the
16
construction way M well be abandoned. Frairtevll-e..
fqn&lt;l*i raided appreciate what our mer­
Rutland
Ous ot the prettiest and most prominent Thomappe..
chants have don»% end every dollar ex­
Woodland...
residence streets this year bad Ils beauty Yankee Springs..
pended will cpme back, sooner or later, In
greatly marred by long lines of bait
Total
sa-'21'
increased trade.
burned leave* ami graae. mixed with a
.In 1894 Ibe record of births was 0Ba, of
Thnre has been no one thing that has motley assortment of Inc imbustlbls ma­ deaths 186.
___________
.
terials such as stones, tin cans, pieces of
caught the public fancy as the new things
Coogrrasnun Thomu.or Allegan.dcllveiThe council did a wise
'« tan shoes just now Letag introduced. glass etc. etc.
ed lhe Decoration Day address at Riclunond,
Woolley A Bronson are displaying a full thing In voting to enforce tbe ordinance Vlrglnl*. tbe ore»&gt; ot tbat city speaking
hue of the so edb-d “Ox Blood” sDpea. which will prohibit this adM of thing.
ot It In very flattering terms.
They have all the up-to-date finl-b which
Tbe Mothers meeting held at tbe home
From Sttfo 35 bnsbelz of grain used lo
L so noticeable on the foot wear coming
of Mrs. Wm. CampbeH Friday last was be a big load lo pull over tbe miserable
from their firm aa I are worth going out of
one of taterest and prodt being conducted roads from the Mathews school house u.
Jour way to exginlne.
UJ Mrs. Delos McElwain superintendent this city. evw&gt;
ul h""e*
K'iselte, the five-year-old child of Mr. of tbe department of tbe W. C. T. U. weighing 1300 to KOO pounds eaeb. La«
week Will Kronewllter hitched up bls lit­
•b'l Mm. J„ R Billy. Il.lng on tbe This meeting was well attended Uy the
Music and tle tram ot ponies, weighing between
pizms died ot Iniiarnuulozy rbeunutitm mothers of the second ward.
articles upon the subject of tbe meeting goo and ooo pounds each, and trotted to
«i f ridzy. The tuneril wu eoodacted
In lhe ■rternoon by Ret. Tbomu Cox. formed tbe program together with a very town with a load ot sixty bushels, and

aad ber voice win aooa

Cut Price Sale of Prints

Earth

earn lo u&gt;l&gt; olt, Thor.4,, to M.

Poff IH Ibe
During the severe tit under storm of ball through his hand the runner crossed
Sunday morning, lightning struck the the plate with what proved to be tbe only
run the Kalamazoo team made. After that
bam of John Clark w!k&gt; Ilves two and a
the visitors succeeded In occasionly get­
halt miles southeast of tbe city. It set ting a man on bases mil it was Hastings’
day
for ball playing, and they fielded so
kre
to
the
hay,
and
the
barn
would
have
.. .THE DRtMKHST.
}
been burned bad it not been for the sharply that no runs were scored.
Hastings scored three In the second on
inn to move about r prompt action of Mr. Clark’s sou Fred who
Damoth’s single, a couple of arrora and
carried water to the spot almost immedi­ Mchevlti a double; one in the third on
ately after it was struck. The hired man Cadwallader’s single, steal of second and
Singles
wlte was in Jlie uajmaent of the barn at' outs by McDonald and Damotb.
by Cadwallader, McDonald, Damotb and
tbe time was shocked into insensibility, as Miller netted two earned runs Iq tbe fifth.
were the horses, and one of the latter will Three scores came In In the sixth on errors
and a base od balls to Cadwallader. Daprobably die.
,
cik
moth. Miller. Poff, McKevit', Borrendame
and Cadwallader rapped out singles in the
Die installation ot officers of the Epseventh and five earned runs crossed the
plate.
Herrxttr’. changes for advertisements worth League for the ensuing year
The game was called at lhe end of Ka­
au?t reach this office Tuesdays at latest IG held at the M. E. church Sunday evening,
tnsttre insertion in the Issue of the week they having been elected at the business lamazoo’s half of tbe eighth Inaing to al­
low
the visitors to take the afternoon
when brought.
* .
meeting on lhe Tuesday evening previous.
train for hume. “
"
‘
‘is tbe score:—
Following
They were installed as follows by Rev.
A heavy windstorm out in the vicinity of Thomas Cox:
President. Miss Chattie
Borrendame. ss
of Piu BirdseilM on State road done cod- Lake; 1st Vice Pres. (Spiritual DepL), Cadwallader. 2b
Mdeiabk-ilmuage Sunday afternoon.
An Miss Nora Cooper; Chairman Sunday McDonald. 1!
Damotb. tb
old no.ree was overturned and other havoc evening Depl., Miss Maty McElwain; 2nd. Milter, p
Baker, cf
createdViee Pres.. Mira WHda Bllvlu; 3rd. Vice Poff.Sb
Murphy, rf
Pres., (Literary Dept.), Ml»;i Gertrude
»»n Friday the schools of Yankee Springs
Totals
Abbey: 4th Vice Pres., Mrs. Lillian ‘Botownship will hold their annual picnic at
Kalamazoo
turn: Sec’y, Dr. Walter A. Lamp man: ’•elkr.Ti
Brigg*’ Grove, Bowens Mills.
Speeches
lb
Treas., Mira Gertrude Geiger; Pianist, Jones,
Derby, ss
and a general good time will be enjoyed it
• r».w. p
Mrs. Cox; Chorister, Mira Ida FltzSImDutton,
cf
tte weather H all right.

.

2nd Annual

Nine stalwart celery-fed ftellowa of

taken to Kalamasho asylum yesterday, on
ordw of Judge Armstrong. She recently
'returned from there aud it was hoped she

Paper or

GREATEST BARGAIN OF THE SEASON

The
Prettiest
Thing

ter of P. Kmnbarilng.
They left last
Thursday, .nd warrants are out tor their
arrest.

: If you can't possibly use a stove, there is something in our
line of GENERAL HARDWARE you can. We will make
it an object for you to trade with us the ccuning year. Better
come in and learn about. .

A

FOUND 1
Ladies* ParasoL with white handle, was left in our store
Saturday, May 30th.
We are overstocked with Cottonade Pants and to reduce our stock
will sell

R

Warranted not te rip.

00.0

75c Cottonade Pants 65c
75c
85c
90c
$1.00
$1.00
$1.25

ably praaented paper by Mm. McElwain xald that be eould have hauled a great deal
upon tbe dntle* and responsibilities of more only lie was afraid that hi. wagon
molbera.
All were Invited to participate wouldn't bold up. Keen with an example

In discussing thia paper and many availed of such a bene fh ** ini’. tbtre "•
themselves ot tbeopportunity which adJnl farmer, so short sighted that they refure
greatly to tbe Interest ot the meeting.
It to help build good rred* beeaote some bb
b'’
waa decided to bold another meeting at cyclist »■&gt; «« •
tbe same place and Mrs. Judge Barnum
was saoolntod chairman.
Among oilier
practical things discussed was lhe curfew
b 11-for Bantings and a vote was taken

Wheel

Unmindful of the great benefit to

tbemselrw y« they perzlrt In
do. single thU« that ■’«« ■“ “ *
. .tavroent of every body tb.t goes eve. tbe
liMMlw.K&gt;o»e more than themselves.

which reunited unanimously In Ita favor.
A eommBiae.wM*H&gt;oin»Ml.t» circulate a .Ttame.liwff'W'4 wllh .at* relllpb
petition in the aeeond ward

poae.

for tbla pur-

Delicloua strawberries with eream

"(aJidhi'«*I local x*” « m
el oee of tbe program.

I

Welter § 3urton
LEAPING CLOTHIERS

Xj
Yj
J:

�HAS VOTES TO SPARE.

Hastings Banner
Thursday, June u, 1896.
COOK BROS., Proprietors

Bon, of Portsmouth, O-, a pronounced
McKinleyite, deciares the Oh fan will re­
ceive the tepabllcan Domination for ibe
presidency on the first ballot. He base*
his prediction ou the following list of
What They Are Doing at the
delegate* Instructed and pledged to Mc­
tional Capital.
Kinley. The table which follows is the
first official claim made by lhe McKin­
ley managers of their strength and
where it is located. There are 91S dele­
Hoara-BlU* Famed and Othgates in; tbe convention and 402 will be
required! to notninnte. Under this claim
the Ohio men endeavor to show that Mc­
* Washington, June 2.—The bill to pro­ Kinley will be nominated' if the coohibit the issuance of interest-bearing tested scats are divided against them:
bsnds without the consent of congress
States.
McKinley. Contested.
&lt;9
waa further discussed in the senate yes­ Alabama;?.... 3
Arkansas ..."................
14
..
terday, but no action was taken.
California14
/
4
Washington, June 3.—The senate yes­ Connecticut
Florida.
terday passed the bill to prohibit the is­ Georgia.
N
N
suance of interest-bearing bonds with­ Illinois .
S
Indiana
out the consent of congress by a vote of , Kansas ’ ’
20
Kentucky
10
te to 25.
K-------Louisiana
4
Washington, June 4.—The senate yesland.
14
■&gt;
terday passed the river and-harbor bill Michigan,
II
Minnesota
over the president's veto by a vote of M1b«1bkIup1..........
IS
i.~«■&lt; —। 7.
56 to 5. This was the last step in mak-. Mlssourf
M
Nebraska
If.
Ing the bill effective, and it is now
New Jersey........
IG
NeW York...........
«
Ji
North
Carolina..
Washington, June 5.—The senate yes­ North Dakota....
Ohio
»•
terday )&gt;assed the filled cheese bill,
................
which taxes manufacturers $400 annu­ Oregon
V
Pennsylvania....
ally; wholesale dealers, $250, and re­ South Carolina..
¥
South Dakota....
tail dealers $120. Conference reports on Tennessee...........
"j
Texas
the naval and Indian appropriation bills
*
Vermont.. ..........
were agreed to.
*4
Virginia...............
?'
Washington, June 6.—In the senate Washington ....
8
12
West
Virginia....
yestenlay the resolution relating to Wisconsin
2.........
M
Americans captured on the vessel Com­ Wyoming
...............
petitor in Cuban watersand sentenced Arizona
Indian Territory.
to death or imprisonment was dis­ New Mexico
cussed. The immigration bill was con­ Oklahoma...........

OUB LAWMAKERS.

sidered, as was also a joint resolution j
for a constitutional amrndement for tj
the election of senators by the people,
A resolution was offered for final adjournnient on the 8th inst
(
Washington. June 8. — The senate
gave its most undivided attention on
Saturday to the conference reports on
general appropriation bills and several
of them were agreed to.
j
THE HOUSE.
■
red and Petitions and ReswWashington. June 2.—In the house
yesterday th*e bjll authorizing the ap­
pointment of a labor committee of 20
members to investigate the relations of }
labor and capital and to report to con­
gress desirable legislation in relation
thereto was passed.
]
Washington. June 3.—The river and ।
harbor appropriation bill was passed, (
over the president’s veto yesterday by .
the unexpected heavy vote of 220 yeas
to €0 nays. The republicans, with prac­ (
tical unanimity, and 39 democrats, with
one populist, made up the affirmntire '
vote, while the negative vote was about
equally divided between the republic (
ans aud democrats, five populists vot­ (
ing with ^them.
*
'
Washington, June 4.—The bouse yes
terday agreed to the conference re|&gt;ort
on tbe bill making appropriations for
fortifications and coast defenses. The '
contested election case of Murray vs.
Elliott, from the Charleston (S. C.) dis­
trict. was discussed, but no action was
taken.
Washington. June 5.—In the house I

RCFBIGXNAT1NG FLOWERS.

INDIAN STOICISM.

Quite a revelation iuhorticulture.ha*1
.
aJ though, o^ing to the secret manner in
which the experiments leading up to it

The stoicism of tbe North American
Indian is proverbial. In tbe long ago
when one tribe warred against another.
Indian prisoners were accustomed to
staDtl torture without flinching. Th©
race may bare degenerated, but its re­
markable characteristic is still con­
spicuous. A story told bX a western
citizen to a Washington Star reporter
furnishes a good illustration of tbe in­
difference with which even tbe Indikn
of to-day views death: "In the Choc­
taw Indian nation there is no jail in
which convicted murderers are con­
fined," said he. “When 1 first went to
the Indian territory I aettied in the
Choctaw nation, and hearingthat a cer­
tain Indian was an excellent hand on
the ranch. I hunted him up andHsked
him if be would work for me. ‘I will
work /until the 20tb of next month.’ he
mid. ’Why not longer?’ 1 inquired.
*1 am to be hanged the 21sL’ was his re­
ply. in an unconcerned way. I hired
him, and upon inquiry learned tbat
what he said was true. But one man
has ever failed to* return for banging
after he has been sentenced, and my
Indian did not prove an exception to
the rule. On the doy before the execu­
tion was to take place lie left as calmly
although going on n 1 isit. and the hang­
ing took place at the time appointed.
Notwithstanding his approaching doom
the Indian made one of the best ranch­
ers I eter s^w:. and I regretted to lose
him."

persons have been aware of the new de­
parture.
says
Chambers’ Journal.
Everyone knows that flowers, ns well
aa fruits and vegetables, are forced,
so that those who are rich shall have
tbe use of them before unaided nature
brings them to maturity. The forcing
business is an expensive one. requir­
ing constant attention and skilled' la­
bor. Many attempts, therefore, have
been made to get at the golden eggs
by cheaper means, and as a result of
many trials the opposite process to
forcing ha* been adopted with sue-

The system consists in retarding the
flowering of the plant by refrigeration,
and is.of course.only applicable to those
which are hardy in this country, by
which we mean those which will stand
several degrees of frost. Tbe lily of
the valley is one of them, and it is much
in request for purposes of decoration.
Under the old forcing conditions only
about 50 per cent, of tbe buds treated
( could bo induced to flower, but*by the
' freezing process an overage ot 95 per
cent, can be secured from tbe end of
summer up to Christmas. It will be
noted tltat the process cannot be applied to evergreens of any kind and, it
would certainly be thp death of camel­
lias and probably hyacinths and tulips.
It fa said that near Berlin three grow­
AN ENGINEER’S LUCK.
ers, alone have nearly 300 acres of lily
Locates » Led pc of Free Gold from Hla
of the valley under cultivation and
Cab Window.
that they have adopted tbe refrigerating
J. Bowlan, an engineer in tbe employ
method with great success. It has long
of the .Burlington Railroad ronipany.
IM ago been proved that the plant can
Total.............................. E06
All of the republican leaders who are be cultivated in England with equal recently mad© a good ore “fiud” in a
now in the city regard as a gigantic success, and we trust t hat the new meth­ curious manner. - His route is over tbe
bluff the threat of Senator Teller, of od wijl won be tried on an extensive line which runs through the very
heart of the Black Hills. On his trip*
Colorado, to bolt the convention pro­ scale in this country.
up and down the road he noticed at *
vided that It does not declare for free •
point two or three mile* north of Rochsilver. A prominent republican war­
COLOR OF WOMEN’S EYES.
ford a ledge that cropped outat the sur­
horse, said: “The republican platform
face near an open cut. He finally be­
adopted in St. Louis will be practically ,
came convinced that the appearance of
the same a* that auOpted at MintieDid you ever notice that men always
the rock bore a striking resemblance to
a polls; perhaps it may be the Ohio platinstinctively put confidence in a girl
some rich ore he had previously seen in
form as ixiterprefed by Foraker, but
with blue eyes, and have their sus­
mother part of the Black Hills. He fold
in.any event the adoption, will, be al-1
picions of the girl with brilliant black a practical miner named Pete Nelson
most unanimous, and eny man bolt­
ones, and will you kindly tell me why?
of bis discovery and induced him to lo­
ing th? action of the convention places
, asks a writer in the Ladies* Home Jourcate the ground, agreeing that if Nelson
himself outside of the republican ’
—Is it that the limpid blue eye,
did this be would let him in as an equal
party."
1
‘
transparent and gentle,- suggest* all
partner. Nelson accordingly located
the soft, womanly virtues, and because
AUSTIN CORBIN KILLED.
I he think* be can see through it, clear the property under the name of the
The VOll-Kuown Financier Meets a VloOlga group, taking up four claims in the
down into that biuc-cyed girl’s soul,
lent Death in New Hampshire.
location. A sample waa secured from
that ahe is the kind of a girl he fttneies
Newport. N. H., June 5.—Austin Cor
the ledge and taken to on assayer. After,
bin, the millionaire banker and finan­ she is? I think It is, but some of ibe .testing the ore In the customary chemi­
der of New York, and his coachman. greatest little frauds I know are the cals, what was at first supposed by th©
purry,
kittfeny
girls
with.the
big
inno
­
John Stokes, were killed yesterday as
ossayer io
to be
pyrites proven
proved to be
uc iron
iron pyrites
be
the result of a runaway accident here nt cent blue eyOs. . Blazing black eyes, and free gold
Id in large deposit*
deposits through the
Th. owner. ^Jubn.Jor.r
his summer home. Mr. Corbin and bis the rich, warm colors, which dark- rock. 7*
; •
grandson, Corbin Edged, with Dr. Paul ।
women have to wear suggest
■ood fortune,
fortune, and
and have
have already
already
their good
Kunzier and coachman John Stoker ' cn^Uy an&lt;I brilliance and no end of
refused a good offer for an interest.
started on n fishing trip about three intellect. Men look intf&gt; such eye* and
The ledge can be traced 1,000 feet, and
o’clock in the afternoon. On going out , ®ecm not to be able to see below tbe
of the yard at the farmhouse the horses . surface. They have not the pleasure of will average four or fire feet in width.

HAD TO BE FED
LIKE A BABY
A FEARFULLY AFFLICTED MAN
Suffering, Grief and Worry Fill His
Cup to Overflowing.
FrmK ihr Itdutrtal Xetra. /«*«&gt;.. Mick.
Ion ber brain.
Mjrm I- IU»«, •
erorknran, h»
Heed fcr nrarlr toentr-See yrar. In tbe rlty
of Jackran, Mieh., al 234 Adrian Ave., where
be»«»!&gt; happy borne. Htebeallh h.d felled
him fur romr year* I rack, and the lorn of ids

Penrannot 'iraeril.1k
J
UM 1^,^

I A
, her hoaw Ea*t Hill, Main iu.-ei
'
J ' «« "» bnkinp
P-rrm’pi.tVi'tl
Irtorv -1
ehe*tftiny ,0M the rtpcrt'e’^

wife, two years ago, filled hi* cup of misery to
"kver since that terrible x^ettine I rw-t
overflowing. Grief and worry noon brought «id Mrs. J&lt;mra, “non. a
;JW"
on a stroke of paralysis. A few week* later
,t‘'rr"’1' n'jkim in mT
he had a second stroke, which totally disabled i waM lAen in wwh
him. He could neither pore a limb, nor his ; to u*e a crutch to get un.imd br «S? .|«
head and had to he fed like a baby. The best |
J"*** JPC
»»o»r sbUt the
J
medical aid wa* furnished him, and hi* friend* i SjJJS to gri iZlL^T;* *
did all they could for him, but human hand* 1 gu?w». One of the doctor* I eow.uit^^*u I
svemed powerless to give him relief.
■
j “®d clotted blood in my hlad, and tertaL r

Both phmdetan. «ho nor. trra.in, bln. told ,
l'XlTj
him, .ftrr a ron.ultmion, that thore wrra no &lt; p^t nwdi. inr., but thrv 4.1*
men rut of brlping him. He trtw then but a 1
" My eotnplezten vu a jerfc,,bueaod
mare .keletoo. without power to more and , ".'L,"? V" *“
you «,ou'
scarcely
_____ hw.wi.he.
strength enough to express his wishes, i W1fcr,
irnnn, a
Drath was truly much preferable to a linger-1j “Uwkaimenow dol hobtiek,
I
The
reporter
wa.
lb
reed
t^admit
Uta, |„W
ing life of such misery and helplessness.
xen a mor. |, rf«: etatadtant d
The marvelous cure, by Dr. Williams* Pink .। -Mom
neaitn.
Pills, of a woman afflicted similar to himnelf,
which appeared in lhe Induatrial Newt, was
read to him, and although only a lingering
•park of hope existed, he consented to give the
,, •-- —
Iiimui;, rriUr-JT I
medicine a trial, but insisted that another could not move out of the h.juse.
1
thrre
wouWiyou believe it I
physician be called, in order to lay the matter
dal not even go to eburrii. I «u
before him. The physician was summoned
l° “&gt;y h**1, bul WB,d not lrt,e ‘k
and after a thorough examination of the patient
and learning the history of the &lt;w, said that
be could promise do relief and ail vised him to
try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, which he had
often known to succeed when everything ebe
had failed. The pills were procured, and he
took them according lo directions, with the
most wonderful result. At the end of two
reeks he could walk, and at the end of four
weeks, although weak, be was perfectly cured
and ia now able to do all kinds of light work.
.

,

A TKKRIBLK RIDE.

' “I heard of the pill* quite a jahilewo, rnddeI eided to try them. I'in-’ieve we were thefim
people to try them in the i«.w», BI)d now I know
• doom people that are uriqt them. I rr-wn“ J ,2Sm
ev‘TJ’b«iy uni they*]WET* do
; rood. The druggist, M r. Prior, on Miin etreet,
h*d to rend *w*y and ret * half &lt;|ov&gt; boxa
for me. He did not k.t p num but now I be­
lieve he sella more than *ny(other medicine ”
It may l»e raid right here that Mr. Prior wM
seen by a J'imct reporter and tvrruba atrd Mx
Jonre' statement.
“ Wherever I go. people my, « WM, Jfn.
Jones, how well vou are looking. How did it
haj&gt;prei?’and I alwayi tell them Pink Piih

“I can't really tell yon hqw nmnw taxatf
fro*i the Evening Times, Bnffahi, X T.
__
the pills JI have
’iaken. but lam
haveTaken.
I am never witboat
wiitaut
..
of th&lt;* ’’“““J roods in Western them in the house. I hove ntt run! the ilicfatt

Srli“. *
“" 1 *"*' ““
u“
' would permit. • *
i
..
my life. ”
*
1
The rain brat down upon the rubber raverTbe
corer*
fcr. Ja,^
jn whi|e he --------------repotier was
lag ami feand 1U wsy Into every crack and present and atrangly rudor»« -his
L_ wife
________
’s testiopening.
inonial.
'
The occupants
hut
Hvnpant. nf
of the Huep
were Dean Jones
•• you r*n rradilv imagin’. he raid, “tow
ana his. m e uf SnitupvxHe,
■*N.Y. Every- Ai^ly we regard th? rtinow in tjiin houw*
with tie name. He ra tbe wherewe
we have
have h*J
-X anc’:uif'ther'rrstGred
’
'
body is fiuiiilisr
1
had a wife
well-known
l
•----- raantng^udge
who ha* become 11©perfect health.’’
farnou* fur his
________ _
la iunpantal
and fair treatment of
br. William*
WiBiams’
’ Pink
Pink Pill*
Pills t_.
nr? _
not
r____
’ockri
atvthe
post.
Ijockeys
’-V--*---— ■'7"
,
: Upon fis
a* ■a patrut
patent uiruiri
medicine,, &gt;ut mth-r a* a
It wax about ten rear* are that Mr. and : pnwrintion. An .n*h&gt;i. o(' their
Mr*. Jone* took that fat eft I nde that came :[ show
«how tbat
that thry
they oontain
contain, ir
in «- xmdrrited
'■Irtl.!
form.
.'•reorthrthrtlHTlife.
!| .lithe
. .... .....
all lhe rlrmrnu
elements necessary to live nry life Urt
They we.*.- i;ng from their borne ,in
u Sprieg- richness tn tbe blood and n+t»re shsttend
i ville to Conradia.
’tdui. an ride of almut
nlnui raveatv
w*r.-mv nerves. They
Ttimv are
*r. an
.r» iitiAtilinr.
anrwrtfti- fcr
fr.r
i.r.fai in? qri-ific
i miles. Stan inc wtr’y in the •noniinc. they •uchdineasce as locomotor at xxia,
partial ~
pa- •
’A per.:?!
rude to Scio, u distance
fifty •&gt;,-&lt;. miles, and ralyvh, St. Vitus’ dan&lt;-«. w-ipien. nei:’*lri*,
i from there started tn Cnneadix
When ataut rheumstMon,nervous hrada.lH. thratrrrflo-ts
ten milrs from their dertiosuou the storm over­ of 1* grippe, palpitation of th&lt; 'heart, pale awl
took them.
willow ftMnplexiowr, and the :in-ti fte'ing rewere inorou^niv.
thnronghh:soaked
• I Mrs. Jones'clothes
cnniivM wrrr
puaKra suiting from nervous prostrut &lt;•:». nil &lt;ii*5«s
! before tjmn wa? 'esriwd. There wn* no fire resulting from vitiated hntne rs in nta Hoed,
’P t*7
V&lt;*’ ir
prTn «&gt;«••
■«*&gt; -or »*ramc
chilled xo
tn Much a* Bcrofula, ehronfc* rey.M •la.«, ftr. They
irr
••
i-numv rrniiru
’the bone befote
the little
(lie attendant
■■,'7”s.rLinze.
nbi,etoMeh
°,b" ! arc ata) n- specific fur
-----------------------__ tm-.i!
____ l*s peruliir
to
tatartetl, vannrd the atnio«ph»rc.
j females, ex
„ as
— suppre»!&lt;'r»&gt;. imLutaitk*
such
: |, hrom
From that
that time
time on
mi Mrs;
Mra Junes
J«ie
was an ill j arid *H forms
------ofweakn'cs*.
*—*------ - T tev htnM wpthe
iff health to p*ie
pale W&lt;l?an;
.11.
I blood,
blood,and
and restore
restore the
the clow
clow&lt; &lt;jf
Her trouble—well it was ahont evre-•
ks-*- —
"------cheek*.
*•—'ri.
—_-*d
■verriliing
and’ —
rallow
They
ark fur »*1&lt;- by all
with which human flesh ran ta afllirteu.
one . druKRtfU.
aruggwu., or
or may
ve had
nao oy
rteu. She
m*v l»e
by tnajl fo'tn Pr.
nau a arrange, queer- feeling in her head, that William*' Medic'ne
Medic'.ne Company*
('ompan
S
tsdv,
Celt a* if several shot were rolling arr&gt;und
box. or six taxes for jiM.
ound loose | N. Y., for 50c. per box,

a ^onK’ deep gaze into immeasurable
depth*. And ao they think her designFEMALE PHILOSOPHER.
*n£ aiJ
and clever, and. perhaps (God save Hoi
the^mark!). even intellectual, when,
Har IIu*band*i Draertlon.
perhbps.she hosawealthof love and de­
A young Massaohusetts wife was de­
motion-and heroism stored up behind serted recently by ber husband on th©
that impulsive disposition and- those fifth anniversary of their marriage. He
dazzling black eyes, which would do ran away with a pretty and silly girl of
FOUND GUILTY.
] and dare more in a minute for sorup man 18 who worked in the same shop with
yesterday the claim of William Elliotl ititnoi* i-awmakor Convicted or Solicit- she had set that great heart of hers him. The deserted wife treated the mat­
from the First South Carolina district j 1
*Ing a Bribe.
upon, titan
your cold-blooded, tranquil ter "almost philosophically," according
Peoria, HI.. June 5.—A jury in blond would do in 40 ygars. A mere
was defeated and the seat was given to
to the report of the Boston Herald. She
k
.
.^
ie
circuit
court
at
three
o
’
clock
—----------— —George W. Murray (colored). .Thecomquestion of pigment in the eye has set­
mittec on ways and means, by t« vote of . Thursday afternoon came into court tled many a mnn’s fate in life, and es­ said there bad been no difficulty between her husband and herself, acd that
13 to 2X decided (o report the senate with a verdict finding Simon Shaffer, tablished him with a'wife who turned
bond bill adversely.
I democratic representative of the Thir________
uvui uw
out to be vary different from the girl
up to the Ituu
But &gt;be added: "It
t ^Washington. June fl.—th the house ‘ teenth Illinois senatorial district, guilty ' he fondly thought he'wa* getting^
be is crazy for the girl,all right; I want
yesterday Gen. Rinaker (rep.) was f Qf agreeing to. accept a bribe of $3,000 |
“
nobody who does not want me."
given the seat from the Sixteenth Illi- ( from Peoria distillcFs to suppress an
It strikes us that this is not “almost6
INDIANS WANT SILVER.
nois district now held by F. E. Down- , unfavorable report. The attorneys for !
Why
ing. The senate resolfttion to prohibit the defense immediately entered a mo- They H*v* No U»c for Gold Coin or Papor but altogether philosophical.
should any self-respecting woman, or
the issue of bonds without authority &lt;‘on for a new trial, and the prisoner I
Money.
from congress was reported adversely. | wns released on recognizance until such ,
If tbe silver question were left to the man either, wont anybody who docs not
Washington. June 8.—The house Sat- time as the court passes on the motion Sioux Indinjxs to be decided, says the want them—and not only waiit them,
nrday disposed of all the essential busi- a®d affixes sentence.
| Sioux Falls Argus^Lender, they would but prefer them to anybody else in tbe
nett
consisted of
con-1
DOOM SOON FIXED
i speedily decide it in a manner that world? In the savage »tnt&lt;* or wherever
ne«8 before
before it,
it, wh
wh’’eh
ch consisted
of conDOOM
SOON
FIXED,
..
। would prove perfectly satisfactory to women arc regarded us property ora*
afated of conference reports on appro­ 1
TIME TABLE.
jntcoce*
to
Death
for
a
Marder
the advocates of free silver coinage. toys aud men as accessary protectors,
priation bills. The president’s veto of .
In EITrei
i**.
The Sioux arc naturally in favor of a different feeling is natural. Butcivilthe general deficiency appropriation
Central Ktsn&lt;l«rrt Tune.
,
Ava, Mo., J une 5.—Edward Perry will free silver coinage, principally becauae ized men. and women, too. are frequent­
bill was sustaixed, and a substitute waa
, b© banged July 31 for th© murder ot.• silver is more easily counted by $hem ly iex* sensitive and unselfish than tbe
■ent to tbe senate omitting the French
। the Sawyer family. The verdict of the. than any other kind of money. White noblest brute*.
Bpoliution and other claims which in­
jury was returned Wednesday night Ghost, the venerable head of the Crow
It may have been philosophv. or it
curred the presidential opposition.
and the sentence of the court immo
Creek Sioux, in. discussing the money may hate been only pride, but the
diately pronounced. It is ten days sine* nueatitm'wbii^in
in® 111011
HUMTH.
-----------------------'
---------------------ad~- yettng Massachusetts wife spoke with
the dlreovery of the crime, which breaks
Topeka, Kan., June 4.—-The demo
vanced some peculiar ideas regarding unusuid fineness -if feeling.
ernts in convention yesterday declared the record in Missouri for spertiy jus­ ( money, which are undoubtedly shared
ami Its Connections Operate the
for the free and unlimited coinage of tice.
| by practically every member of the
Best First and Second-Class
silver at the ratio of sixeten to one, an.l
Ex-Gov. Berole. of Michigan. Dead.
Sioux nation. He says that when xhe
jjstructed the 20 delegates chosen to
Flint, Mieh.. June 8.—Ex-Gov. Josiah government pays the people on his
Service from East to
Pan lobe (Yorkville).
voet only for such a platform and can­ Begole died at his residence here Fri­ reaervalion the $198,000 due to them,
SUFFER UTTOLD MISERIES.
didate at the national convention.
day evening. Mr. Begole was promi­ he wants it paid in silver dollars. Gold
Delton
nent in democratic politic* in this state. is detested by the ladiar.s becauae the
Lost Its Distinction.
Cloverdale
Aliceton, Win., June 5. — This town, He served a term in congress from 1873 coins are so small when tbe sum they
S*ult*.......
which has been without a woman, has to 1875. and was elected governor of represent is taker, into consideration.
Hastings.
and Intermediate Point*.
in 1882.
lost its distinction by tbe marriage of Michigan on a fusion ticket
___
| White Ghost said be could not under­
F. H. Metcalf, the postmaster, to Miss
Turn to Piecra by Bulldog*.
| Brtand why a ten-dollar bill should not
Costs Grove
THROUGH
TOURIST
SLEEPING
CARS
Woodbind ...
Laura Matthews, of Farmington.
Racine, Wis., June 5.—An-eight-year- be just ten time*** largeas aone-dollar
■Voodburv
...
ACT* A* A SPECIFIC
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
old son of Henry Acklam fan* torn to WB. He think*
the
should
Fto
D.government
L
leave Chlcgtto. thronghout the Fall
LSDBillg........
pieces by two bulldogs while returning Increase tbe size of bills In proportion
©uu winter ever* Wednesday
Deuxut
l
every Nooday ’
from school Wednesday night.
A to the sum they represent, even if fc
Graod Rapid*
It cause* health to bloom, and
and Tharaday evening, and are run.
companion, who escaped from the dogs, was necesanry that a $100 bill should be
joy to reign throughout the frame
reported the fact and directed tbe party as large a* a horse blanket If the
which recovered tbe remains.
government persfats in paying them
MtAtH&gt;|&gt;n.
stui for Anoexatioa.
I Partly in bills, they would Ilk© to see
Honolulu.
May
20,
via
Ban
Francisco,
th
«
change
made.
But
silver
doUars
without
Blood means sound health. With pure,
on fast mall train*.
imd-cUas rickets can
June 5.—The senate and house passed are what the Indiaji* want, even should
rich, healthy blood, the stomach and di­
tn rhe tourist sleeping
annexation resolutions, tfeclaring on 1 they receive them In such quantities
gestive organs will be vigorous, and there
CaUfornls point*. IB; tram”
the eve of adjournment that the . that they would have to tatmnirv^
«
---------to
tfc
eir
£
n
ralgia will be unknown. Scrofula and Hawaiian legislature continues in favor
MitrtaBto,,.,
.a,
Rhsurn will disappear. With pure
of annexation to the United States, aa
operate!.
•
do the Hawaiian voters.

shied, tipping over the open carriage. I
throwing the occupants down an cm-,
bankment about eight fe?t
fort against a
stonewall. The coachman died in a rhort
time and Mr. Corbin lived until 9r4?
in the evening. The others escaped witl.
slight Injuries.
,

California,
Louisana.New Mexico

hii&amp;H, Waoaioc 1

|

Texas, and Arizona.

Stations.

Tbe Sente Pacific Coapany

Thousands ol Women
BRADFIELD'S
FEMALE

LOS ANGELES,
SAN FRANCISCO

REGULATOR

Pure

Blood
Tooff wrrM will b, itrong, .nd your
atap umnd, IN. ud nfnhlnf.
gM-a SarMpartlla n«ka&gt; par. blood.
Sri i? *.h/ u cart" •&lt;&gt; m*n-v

It Never

Norwich, Conn., June 6.—The Henry
Bill Publishing company, which pub­
lished James G. Blaine's "Twenty Years
in Congress," and Gali Hamilton’s “Life
of James G. Blaine," has made aa as­
signment Assets. $300; liabilities. $50.-

St. Louin, Jane 5.—Mary Connelly, a

to Regulate

Lowist Ratks, Best Rovti

Civilization has demoralized the Sa­
moans. They have taken * fancy for
the large men-of-war'« boat*, for which
they have discorded th«r canoeo, and
in which they row about from villag©
to village, discussing politic! and neg*
lecting their crop*. To build tbe boat*
they have mortgaged their land, and in•teod of making an attempt to raise
to pay tbete creditor© they *per
their tune pWying.Cricket far
ing of piga or keg* of salt beef.

HEXKO
all pedal, la

Sarsaparilla

J. Fairer,

iMUntly

'S

raUas Jara­

New Mexico
*nd California

Agent* uur
tfl-l

gn*i

tFreUhi Train* win iw run
uf tbr • MHtianv.irbo rtsrrve tbr rij.ut u l
Dir tinw* M*swb
^r..K.vnrr
Mo. c. will wall at Woadbiio ror, ' . » «i.

WoawU fr°Ut °t
Bbe died at the city hospital Thursday^

Throuah 10 6a Itornla

EAMTWAitn.

»KBoY&gt;a3i

Ifa leal &gt; Es Ifc

■I-—•--- —

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junctlor v3t»

�Hasting ‘ Banner
Thursday, June n, 1896

Fnis week)

w r. COOK. Local Editor.

The Commercial Traveler

88 quirei

Hereafter, ehaams for advertlsemeuu
must reach this office Tuesday, at j.tosttc
to U&gt;e &gt;■« &lt;* U&gt;« week
wiien orougnt.

emat to
cf mtnd Md SdyTind tbrae
u-ealvenby Hood's BarsaparllhL
Bishop Foley confirmed a class of 6S at

the Ionia Catholic church last Friday.

wgaahed * civic federation.
^Jaxod Priu B.kl„x pow4.r 1MrrM
. Nothing clean, cleaner than Jaxon wap

V.udala Lave been defacing the aoldlcra
monument at Ypalianti.
’"■meta
Gypsira near Hudson claim that * pet
«**r devoured mm ot their children.

One swallow does not make Snrlnv

hni

57-,•'
11

I-

The Eilon Rapids board

of review re­

duced ooe tax iwumi fOr isoc frGm
813.000 to 92.000.

The Knights nf Pythias propose erect­
ion' 1 treat Temple at Washington D. C.
to eoat over halt a million dollars.

One night last week

21.000 esses of

strawberries were shipped from Benton
Harbor to Chicago. aud t.000 cases to Mil­
waukee.
Besides her plague of rabbits, Australia

is now threatened with a plague of foxes.
T.iese animals Imported tor the sport ,ol

fox hunting, have increased so rapidly
that a reward
now off-red for their cap

D C. Ux e lemaker, official Menograpber

&lt; / IT. II. Goodyear.

for tbe fifth judicial circuit Is engaged at
his office tn Charlotte in making a tran-

1 FZ SIMMONS,
Organ. Voice Culture.
- uh But'* and other advanced
’■•i-nis in ctaot- of two or
■.
Fur parueutara call

aerlpof the record iu

the case against

Adam C. Arnold, of Battle Creek.

It will

make 2000 pagea.and tbe stenographer* and
printers bill alone will amount to Si 400.
Mrs. B. E. Storms of Galesburg,

&gt; l EBBiNS.
XEItAt. DiUKCTOK.
H
: Christmas’ Photograph ■
T..'!i’ni'tCourt street. All ■
i. v tri nd.'d &lt;!av or night.
—_ ।

. T7~~-

:::l l.
w. w. potter.
;hj. a roTiER,
,
{•.-..njev-i it Law.
Bank. Collections
1 1 :&gt; &gt;. and general law business
11

i

V’. I’M AN.
D. D. S.
emu’ work done carefully and
v umthrata. ga-, &lt;&gt;r chloroform
er Phin Smith's Racket Store.
i 1 to 5.

V.

.ampman. m

d.

A. I.ainpxnan. culls promptly
u attenth n given lo tilting
■ •.iug liernla or Rupture for
.'nn! ' '
in v rity or cases can be
i.o without a surgical opera

J'
u

In

’.he toHiado-swept district of St. Louis,
Mo., last week. Perceiving the approach

of the storm she and lhe other inmates cf
the bouse where sh^ was staying sought
tbe bASewent nud bundled together in a

corner. . The house was blown off from
above them, but they escaped uninjured,
While plowing up what has heretofore

been a pondbole, in a field near Paw Paw.
but which had succumb to the dry weather
of the past two seasons. Cole Rawson

for hit. own pleasure.

He now has a park

1.

and elk. the shipping of which animals to
all parts of the United States and Europe

hadr iii all parts of the stale
a -pedality. Special pains
Ufctii'h. dr.r ing contracts, chattel mort­
Woodland, Mich.
aud wii I•

T.^ ir:

lx&gt;yal K- Knappen.
A rthurf. Dentson.
I’AGGAlri KNAPl’EN* DENLSON.
LAWYERS.
Boomsiu 8 : Mtchigau Trust Co. Bldg..
Grand Rapids. Michigan.

|A.\i£.4A sweezey,
J
Attorney at law,

/ ’■ A. 'XK1BNER, M D.,
v •
Physician and Surgeon,
DrZ.fin.
-* Mich.
tifiJce :•! niut&amp;nce, one block east of depot.
H. BARBER
j -icians and Surgeons,
tills iu eit} or county responded to with
pre -ptness. u xy or night.
p A. SHELDON.
J «
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Airoiract Biock. Kaatiugs.
Money to ..m, on R-al E-stale Real Kstatt
w.il oa c in-.nii.vion. General con reyouting,
davi t,* ronuxtete set of Abstract Books, com
piled (rum tbe Records, can f.irnlsb complete
abpaets.’

pH'l.ii’ T. i •OLGRtn'E.
£
lltorury at Law
or to Smith &amp; Cojgrove.i
।
(Office ;| aioo bh»ck. Husuuks. •
PrxCtk»-»
.1 tbe court* of the state.

E.

KEN as'I'IiN.

Attorney at l.aw.
(Over J..s. Goodvear &amp; Co.'*store.)
•ncticerir. an courtenf the State. CoUectloat
xomptiyattended to.
•

L it. Tl MMERMAS. lloiumpat'iic Phy
* •
slcian and Surgeon.
Office over Roger's grocery store.)

H xstixgs City Bank.
Hastings,

-

-

Mich.

■

c.a.ir-xi'.a.i, 7Q.ooo.oc
SURPLUS, SI7.OOO.OO
indt-r the laws of the State cf
Michigan,
Open for business, Dec. 15, 1886.

.Inc

O.u.

.OFFICERS.
Prraldent
Gh- .-tt-r Mt s.ser. Vice Pre*. •
Dan W. iCt-ynolde. Caahlei

DIRECTORS:
D«j W. Reynolds.
W. Il Power*.
D G. Uiiblnxm.
R. B. Meaner.
,
M LCnok, .
Chester Me»e&gt;.
J’. T. Culgruve.
vou.j

nly '’-‘'’tag-- oepurtment In Barry
,&lt;nd pays interest on all Um*

Your
Daily
Bread
Is n&lt;&gt; doubt a matter of
some concern to you,
but not so when you
buy it at the City Bak­
ery. Everyone when
in the city should get a
cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
. coffee at all hours of
the day. Finest'lineof
Confectionery iu the
city.

A E. REMKES, FROF’R

Tbe yellows commissioners of Laketown
township are preparing for an active cam­
paign this year against the orchard is ts
who ignore the yellows law.
Some effort

was made in that direction last season, but
this season lhe offenders will be handled

without gloves.

Hastings. Mich.
■Practice* H all courts of the state. ColMtiOh* promptly attended to.

J

has proved so profitable that he isn’t
worrying any more over the low price of
farm products.

Tbe disease ba* not yet

taele tn Japan, save- the New Y&lt;
World.
This particular Jcwl was. apart fr
his gorgeous appendage, of tbe ordiai
type found in Japan, except that he v
a littlr more proud in* his bearing tl
his fellows.

I

A. L. Wuisler, a promineut citizen, nf
Osseo, Mich., after suffering excrucia’lngh
from plies for tneuty years, was cured |tr
a »borl time by uselng DeWitt's Wltth
Hard Salve, an absolute cure fur all »ktn
diseases. More of this preparation is used
than all others combined.
.
W- ti- UOWTEAR

Wayland tax payers have decided IC
turned up an old rifle barrel! and a twenty­ erect another school building at once to
shilling gold piece,
how the plunder got replace the one recently destroyed by tire.
■Mrs. R. DeYoung, Middleburg. I*.,
there Is a mystery.
Hiwson thinks of
making a mere expensive search for buried writes, 1 have used One Minute Cough
Cure tor six years, both for myself aud
valuables.
children, and 1 consider it the ’ quickest
A few j ears ago James Bonlne. a Van acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure 1
w. U. Goodyeai:
dalla farmer, established a small deer park ever used.
of 55 acres, containing large herds of deer

H.LECTKHj OFFICE OF
J. M. SMITH.

W«Kt States.

St. Paul, Minn., June 8 —Report* re­
ceived in St. Pan! up to midnight indi­
cate that the damage clone by tlfe
great storm will reach fully 8300,000. led to ilia selection na the bearer at
moat magnificent ,tail. 'The brief hhrtos
' A dispatch received from Medina, N. The loss of hv.nmn life is not yet
known, but three people are known , that car. be obti
.
...
of'this free
Y., states that a verdict was rendered ! to hare perished. These are C. W. Css- ■ rooster is silentturned
onthatpoint. It prob-j
?*: °l!“? rkh‘ dbv».r&gt; It caa be permauentagainst Edgar Pells, of Petoskey, for j tieton, of Ash Lake; E. \V. Hunter, of
ably was selected Ixeua'-eonly an arro4
$12,000 for breach of promise. Mr. Pells
j Adrian, and Moses Chadwick, of Nobles J gnnt, lordly maanner eauld support
tiaxel halve. It never falls to cure Piles.
spends several months every year in
county. There were nt least l.f/’O cat- a wonderful and vnricgatc-d uppendageu. •
W. H. Goopyeau
Petoskey. He is proprietor of the little tie. sheep, hogs and horses drowned i
Be that as it may. the rooster dideer-:
•“•burlHw are mak­ village of Pellston. ITxniles north on the in southwestern Minnesota. Thcgreat-: tainly have a iaii 16 feet Jong. Initwerel
ing arraugemeut. to pat In an clwirb. Grand linpids &amp; Indiana road, and in
alarm for use lu case, St Bra
™
est casualties were at Luverne, and on | nil the bright colors Imaginable. Thai
the immediate vicinity of that village the Rock river. Two cloudbursts struck , tail was far more brilliant in its calorU
In the Spring a young rnan'a tancj- light­ be owns about 20,000 acres of land. He
the latter in three hours, and the river । ingu than the shin.ing’. frntber-fan of a]
ly luma to thought, or _ D. W|„., Lft||B is worth $1,000,000.
overflowed’the epuntrj' for mile*.
1 pejicoc^
karly Itlwra, tor Urey always cleanae itit
Four Drowned in K»n&gt;*ii.
।
The neighbors of the Jap displayednO|
threr, purify the blood, and iuvlgurnte tlw
Leavenworth, Kan., June S.—Mijjeand j interest In. the freak bird, but wera
•1™'*“W. H. Goodtkak
Gov. Rich arrived in Detroit from the
Detin's Desinojul and Eugene —
and
Danamused
by those whoexpresaed
admira*-*
——
*•
~--«...
..
In nlilrlog the miner, on the ’Gogebic cyclonp district, where he had been iix-. y.;-*K.gr
Cummings were drowned here Sun- | tion and wonder, who were ixfvarlablyl
range th, union l.adera wto made “he apectffig condlVQWI find ascertaining
the needi
'poor people who were tf»y: About two o^locjc p. m. a clgud-1 foreign travdora.
.•
-rouble are left out lu the cold,
renders^ homtAess.nnd destitute. He b^st came uPon
city and no such (
Then it waadiscovered thattbebeam-'
the •'•““•ra Ume, aud hronvd that iMtters were even tnuch* fl6od of watcr bns been witnessed here • tiful long fail was n6t a freak of natured
One Minute Cuugh Cure la the standard I.J—k au__ .
.
,
.;
ev| , for many years. Upon the approach o{ I but tjxo cfeycr work of the ingenlooi
prrparaliou lur every rough or cold. Il worse than he, feared, and it was evt-•i the rain six small boys, the four named I ^ap, who bad fashroacd and fastened th«
h lhe only harmlea, remedy that liroduces pen^ that speedy relief ahould be forth- {t“e
was
Ptbera, M^ike Cumnnngs and ,1 ran iiLsqoh njyay as to defy
Immeiliaiii rtiiiltf.
W- H GvnsAii
tojIPPg. The damage to property was 1 is#
Bn"
ibex 1* Grorge Newsome, rushed ^9
culvert 1 excep? c^{^r
fiiiixnated at $400,000 and the vumbex
I
for
shelter.
Before
fSiHd ! "** '
.
A‘ Kennedy iia, been appointed of lives lost at 45.
realize what happ4neX four of them ’ "
'
chief clerk of the stale department-to sue-1
cred C. \. R. pond, resigned.
were carried olf by the rush of waler. '
The mosl remarkable woman in polk’
Health In Michigan.
vunng
ine
weeK
vncieu
May
so
reijHh
Birds,
j
Ifcsjfa
Japan
is
Mme.
Hatoyama.
WheJ
.Did you ever think how readily the
Wichita, Kan., June 8»—A terrific । her husband, a leader of the progrew-j
blood b poisoned by constipation? Bad ports sent in by 53 observers in various1
blood means bad health and premature portions of the state indicate that in-' hailstorm nt an early hour Sunday slonist party, ran for parliament, she
old age. DeWitt’. Little Early Risers, tbe flamination .of
the bowels,
neu-' xuonsixig destroyed thousands of acres took th- st ’imp anti made speeches1
famous little pills, overcome obstinate coh- ralgia. aud toxisilitis increased and'
fine growing com iu southern Kan-| in his interest—a very extraordinary'
stlpation.
W. H. Goodveak
consumption decreased in area of prer- ] sns with, hailstone^ cutting stalks off | thing for a Japanese lady tofdo. Shehs
was
reported
ut
likij
n mow}^g machine.
The storm was ’now a teacher iu,ibe academy of which,
George T. Smith of Purifier fame mar­ alence. Consumption
(
.
___
,
es. typhoid
typhoid fever
fever nt
at 15,
15, diphdiph-'' sb
so severe
severe that
the roadsi
roadsides are strewn ' her bltsban^ hg prTttdpnL—
ried Marlon Miniates in Jackson Monday. 3il4 places,
that the
-■* scarlet
c,.....iu* fever nt on
rad birds.
■ *-•
They will re-ide io Cleveland.
t ixeria at 19,
29, rnntiazioa
mvusici*1 ’&lt;vttn&lt;1cicnd
biros. The
Thestorm
stoi was general 11

President and Mrs. ClevtJand celebrated
congregational church society win
their tin wedding al WMsblngtun last Tms probably be urii.oi£rt ln i&gt;un^X
day.
’ ‘
Xff &lt;
Watts, a commercial tearel£ .,t‘
in Brandywine, Va, extS-ii bow e»«lT we mly “**‘pe
Je-re exliau-tion for kidney and other
”.can-.-t: .i.t&gt;l«. Hewntes:
About
men s ago I came homesuffering
.from si-:e?ie»«ness and a dull gfaW
kidn.- &gt;.
1 was advised to uw Dr.
Wheeler - Nerve Vitalizer, which *
did L- -r lUan two bottles completely
cared nu- - I what I thought was kid-.V tr .able. I consider it a valuable
n edlcin ' The nerves are the support
a-d inaintenaince of the entire human
siroctme ; :«! should be treated, inStrad of 111-’ organs manifesting the
nr. Wheeler’s Nerve Viril-aer is tbe’ only reliable and safe
treatment t» fuse to build up and sup„ V th .- r- riant nerve tissues of the
toman -vstem, so that they may
s-ifia-.b n the vital organs.

The supreme court affirmed the coa­
ti etl on of “Dr.’* Arthur Elmer, who ap­
peared at Ionia last July and pro­
claimed himself a modern seer, capable
of reading the future, peering through
the keyhole of tbe hereafter, aud all
that sort of thing. In affirming the
conviction Judge Grant quoted from
■ the old English law. which holds out
that persons claiming to possess such
powers are YPgaJ^pndn and rogues.

Oarosso Citho'.ics are sad Incause Fr.
Doman has been transferred to Ypsilanti.
His bitter opposition to Salolli Is believed
to i)j the.cause.
Young mothers dread the Summer mon­
ths on aecouut ot the grept mortality a­
mong children caused by bowel troubles.
Perfect safety tnay be assured those whd
keep on hand DeWitt’s Colic anil Cholera
cure, and administer It promptly. For
cramps, bilious colic, dysentery and diptrbir’, it affords Instant relief.
W. H-Gvopyeab

The union fair tube held at Jdason park
Cbeasaning this year. Is expected to be
the beat the society has over hrld.
The
-•imps are September 22, 23 nnd 2 4.

11
appearentlv
,,
nil over southern Kanuu ,
Effect of Tree Drat ruction.
'
aver a part of OkhHimQa'. , _JT,he mfluf nee of foreste in protertinff
, .‘Tune?.—Reports from (the water tupply is well illustrated in
.
(3ov. Kirh An kN for I'aaii.
'
|
]Lincoln.
Gov. Rich issued a proclamation tc
reLfnslca
a tyf* * be case of.Greeee. 1 n ancient days she
the effect that The needs’of the Michi-1 rjficstorrouf
a.-, ram, Jn .signton * i&gt;o?--eT&gt;c d 1-/^&gt;?., --7&gt;^
gan
were
serious
and ( county
barns, jchooTTi^Tre
„
------cyclone
----------- victims
-----— —
------ wmiij
wuus, •jchooTTiXUlce
aM one i ^cy she has Tuifdlv
urgent and calling upon the people fox large country church were torn td । the scarcity oT^aVr and other in jnriimmediate
liberal
cash
tu pac-vvrt.
a...,- ----». donations
a ....... •..
..j
pjeecf. muLii
mucJj juiw
farm luuLuiiict
machinery
and uuivi
other ।I vub
oub umiuui
climatic, VMtrcis
effects UTC
ftre irai
traceable to
---------------....i .........
j ami
shelter for the homeless families personal
destroyed. The
trees.
YM-TKonnl property
nninf’rtv were
worpdostrnverl
Th« !•. the
thp de-tniH^ton
dp-tniM inn of
r»f the
l.l.a. fw&gt;A«
,
and to clear their fields and rebuild wind was even more violent in Thurs- 1
‘
fences. Contributions of food, cloth-' ton county, developing almost into a I
.
The Trees io ixmdon.
ing und furniture, he says, may coxheat tornado. Several residences were badly j
Within the memory of many r____
a later day.
j damaged, barns leveled and live stock (I.ondon was once like many Americanat 37 and whouping cough nt 19;

killed. So fax* as known no lives were
I lost. One boy was injured.
Emma .Morekel was shot and killed at
Dcelroycd by the Wind.
Chelsea by h?r fiance, Fred Hyclloff. *
O'Neill, Nib.. June 8.—Wordhns
who wax in a jealous rage because the reached here that Lynch. Boyd county,
young woman had been escorted home was destroyed by a tornado Saturday
by
then shot him- *a,gs,«.
• another man. Hydioff
......
night. ..v
No •■■,.&lt;,
lives were
»«v, v lost. Lynch
i-vra, la
is
wit, 2111 not sui-vi-vding
a small
sniali village
village 20
20 miles
miles north
north of
ot here,
here.
- in Inlnllj
- a
..
e. Is.n.vasie
I t saw off
— the
.
..
. ■ and W'tfi
ttele
’ ­
wounding
himself, H&lt;»
he tried iz,
to 1,1,
bnttei
railroad
withoutt
hia
Im Jiraiu.
IvmalaVa. m.i
out. 1.S.4
but. u
was
”,, u flnalljr
11 V rtnn« 'graph
• ' eommunication.
. - .’
The condition
«... -

cities, absolutely treeless—nothing bat
•being
•
| brick, stone and mortar
aero any-

। where. Of late years intelligent hortl.
culture
has been drawn into service.,
j and trees and shrubs are being planted
everywhere.
— "*■
j

Jsmra I Franck. Aldrtman. Chicago,
bay*:.
iceard Dr. Klug*? New DfceovI of wagon roads makes it impossible j cry as an Idml I'anacri for Coughs. Colds
toreenre^rtkrttoj
'
' ; and Luna Complaints, having used it in
lun-npx
I my family for the last fire years, to the
§torm at Cbtcaro.
;;
Secretary Stoors, of tbe stat? board•1
-There waa a heavy'. exclusion vf physicians prescriptiptm or

trolled
custody.
J nnd taken '$‘0 ?
“"* ; •
,
•i.u.-^Ti.p.,.

I

orTor^.;^,? e“h.rit'ie;-im;^? h
mrie offietal inaction ot the, J.B. ol

John BnfgnL Keokuk. low*.
’ 1,5*
m a minister of the
gt max, , sc n 10 . .
•
damage was done bv wind and rain. In I
'.5
JJ
ford, IoM.*o, Otsego.Al pena aud Che- j
Iydc !.ark nnd Woodlawn
all1 basements
Ep?C‘1,3 fehurcli for 55 )*wr- or
-n..^.T&gt;»w.v
__ -it
» 1* Meihotliet .Epheepa!
IlydelurkandWoodlawnallbnsemenU
M
boygan counties. 1 here was but one
a
i
. mow. anu nave never
ninianic so
vr^e?in the jalta at Alpena and Che-,Tprefl^^*i?w;tcr*ntm?n&lt;rln’ b&lt;nrfici.’.,.r that gave m- &gt;nch sprarty
and none in hTother coun doW8 "Cre broken by the h®*1' Mon&gt;’ re’lrf as Dr Klnt , New 111.?..very.”^ry
Irnygan ini
•
trees were blown down, signs were car-I thiZ Ideal Courh Rrti^dy now.
. Trial’

, e8,
.
ried away nnd the roof of the Waukesha i Rutiles fw al Modem Drug Store.
nrtef*NcZX items.
flats at Sixty-fourth and Grace streets '
,---------------- ;------------Il i j'Xlj 1&lt; Yra. it' S»he
r.
.
.,-.1..
t
2*
III
wns
I h»re I* no ex.*u*e for any uom tn npSome
of
the
farmers
about
Blooming’
was nurtinllr
partially destroved
destroyed hr
by th.,
the wind
wind,
The best salve In the world for cuts,
Praises, 'sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever "ilalc ven- plowing their wheat under,' Two boats were capsized by a squall on pear lu soclrty with a grizzly heard since
the Introduction of Buctiiigliam's Dye,
While looking for winter greens near •ores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, as the recent hailstorm destroyed most tbe lake, one nt Thirty-ninth street and
which colors‘natural brown or b'a -k.
'
corns, and all skin irruptions, and posi­ o£ 5^
। the other at South Chicago. Eight pcoShaw Creek near Rockford Jim Davis
tively cure piles ur no pay required. It
There
are
480
les.-loon.
In
the
stat,
F
1
'
‘
o"
11
wcre
thrown
Into
the
lake
“
As
If
a
brick
were
htng
In
nfv
noticed a large water snake spring Into the Is guaranteed to'give perfect satisfaction
stomach'* Is the description by a dyspeptic
..
„
rescued
|। but .ill were
The
8torm alive
ln lorM.
water and capture a speckled beauty. or money refunded. Price 25 cents per now than a iear ago
of his fit*]Ing after rating.
High windstorms have High ted the
QjuneiI Biufla&gt; ia„ June 9.—Missouri 1
He Immediately killed the snake which box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
This is one uf the conitwinrat symptoms
druggist.
fruit crop in Lupero county, the Inn! VB1Iryana„djMe»t lerritorywn. visired of hidigrathci. Ifyua have It take Shaker
measured fully six feet long.
The fish
Digestive Cordial.
looking
:.s
if
it
had
been
burned.
I
bj
.
(hc
bcuvicit
ruil
,
Thuraduy
night
ncI
was iu the snake’s mouth, was stiil alive
The Coldwater Light Guard has enlisted
Capt. C. C, Blodgett, agvd 68 y t-arr, COI1IpQnjro by a terrible windstorm that iif Not'oulv this rjitipiuHi.but ail the symp­
and was nearly 10 inches In length.
The about all the band musicians in town and
toms of indlgrailow are cured t»y Sinker
now propose* to organize a band of 30 for 40 years connected with the lake developed into a cyclone. In Grassland, Dnjestivr C&lt;?rdlal.
fish now resides in a stock tank mid ap­ pieces, to be called lhe. Second regiment
marine ha sailor and owner, died in ft suburb, the house of Ben Puntcll was • so many medicines to cure th’s one dhpears none the worse for-lts adventure.
Jxrr.d.
Detrdit.
.
| completely overturned aud the family order. Only one that can be . called sacChaplain McCabe the'recently elected
While playing baseball at Bangui An- more or less injured.
At the fair C?MfU], becaut* only one tint acts in a
drew
Monroe,
aged
13
years,
was
hil
grounds the floral and machinery hails simple, natural and jet scientific way.
Bishop of the Methodist church, and J. LIs this; if yon are troubled with Catarrh,
upon th? head with the ball while catch- &lt; were completely wrecked. A large por- i• Shakir
Shaker Digestive
Dr"-***1”'- Cordial
r'"”«• ■*’.
Bontecou. editor of the Petoskey Record, Cold in Head, Hay Fever, go to the drtwiug and was fatally injured.
| tion of the Erie street schoolhouse roof '
1’urely/ vegetable. and. oonta nine no
were playmates When boys In Congress­ glst named below and get a bottle of Cen­
dangetous- Ingredient-. Shaker Digestive
A post office has been catublishi d at was blown off and Newflender’s Ice- daneeiuu
Cordial lores up. strengthens and restores
man Grosvenor’s quiet old home town, turyCatarrh Cure. No danger of being
Faunus, Menominee
county, with houses were crushed like egg shells. to health ail the DlgratiYH organs.
humbugged. Relief in five tninutra and a
Athens. Ohio. The little McCabe boy with
nrge number of horses and cattle .
Charles W. Zastrow as postmaster
I A large
positive cure. Sold by -Fred. L. Heath.
Sold by Druggist, pike 10 cent? to
his winning ways won tbe Bontecou boys’
Tbe Fifth Michigan cavalry will
The
win hold
noiu . ore
ere r-»«rind
reported Wied.
kiled. Telewranh
Telegraph nnd
and leletele- &lt;Si.00 a bottle.
Th? anuuai reunion of the senior classes their annual reunion in Northville July phone wires were prostrated aud the'
barefooted sweetheart nnd tbe Bontecou
boy registered a vow that some day that of lhe Ionia. Stanton. Belding. Greenville, 3 Geii. Alger, who was colonel of the inorning trains were delayed by wash­
A vast
ot direct. unhnpract&gt;«bi** fe»USaranac and Portland high actoools will regiment, will be in attendance.
outs. The storm was the worst known
girl with the nankeen pautaletts would
mony proves bejond any po*-ibUl&gt;y of doubt
be held in the latter city on Saturday.
in this section of tbe country for many ttiat lioodS*Mnrsapari!Ia actually does perfect!/
Gray Bros’ sawmill, near Romeo, was
have cause lo regret her cruel faithlessness.
and permanently cure dtaeasra caused bv Im­
If the Baby is Cutting Teeth.
destroyed by fire. The mill had jus*
Tbe passage of- years has permitted the
and tiirae cures have often been accomptl.-bed
Be sure and me tbat old and’well tried
been started Up after an idleness «.
fulfillment of tlsat youthful vow.
Tbe remedy. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
,
A
i
,.. .
after all other preparations have tailed.
several weeks.
Havonn, June 0.—Consul-Generalh ilz- Hood’s Fills cure al! liver Ills, biliousness,
Bontecou boy has becoxne editor and pub­ for children teething. It sooths the child,
A cheese factory has been established hugh Uc visited Capt. Gen. VVeyler Fri Jaundice tadigestion. sicfcbeadaehe.
lisher of one of Michigan’s best republi­ softens the gums, allays all pain, cures
day. The meeting was cordial. In the j
nt; North Adams.
,.nrv..rcnfiA„ Haan
HOOdS Pill* CUT? *11 liVCT 11!*. billOUSDC**,
can papers, while the McCabe boy is but wind colic and Is the brat remedy for
George H. Chamberlain, lumber In­ course of the conversation Gen. Lee jaundice, indigestion, siek headache,
diarrheea. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
touched
upon the case of Dawley, the
‘
one of a dozen or more Methodist Bishops.
spector and broker, died in East Tnwas.
Detroit is to have a centennial cele­ correspondent of Haqter’s Weekly, vv t»u ‘
—Cadillac Neu* and Erprcsn.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used
was arrested two days ago, and is vow
by million# of mothers for xhetr children whbe bration on July 11 to commemorate the confined- tu Morro castle. Gen. Weyler,
Il*» Dangeroa* Orouwd.
teething, with perfect success. It .-ootho* the day th? Britishers evacuated that city,
th*t you stand on-with a cough or cold, child, softens the gumsjtllaj'« &gt; 1 J^dtarrEraL
it Is said, promised that :« prompt in­
and
thus
marking
the
end
of
England's
and your blood Impure. Out of just these wind colic and i* the be«t remedy for dlarrbu a.
rule in tire territory now known as the vestigation would be mad? into the mat­
Twenty-five cents a bottle.
conditions come consunxpolon.
A VETERAN'S 8TORY.
ter. It i» believed that Dawley’ vvill be
You must do something.
In lhe earlier
United States.
•oun releaaed on condition that he leave
stages of consumption, and lu all the con­ Curative power is contained in Hood # Sar.
The farmers of Calhoun county have
“Several years ago, while in Fort
tbe
island.
.
ditions that lead to it. Dr. Pierce's Golden Mparllla than in any other simlllar preptr- a large acreage of peppermint, and are
Snelling, Minn., I caught a severe
Medical Discovery Is a certain remedy. stlon. It costs th? proprietor and manu­ now threatened with a total destruc
cold, attended with a terrible cough*
This scrofulous affection of tlie lungs, like facturer more.
Detroit, Micb., June 4.—The national
It costs lhe Jobber wore tion of their crop by cut worms.
that allowed me no rest day or
coiumi&amp;eial tariff convention at the
every other form of scrofula can be cured and it i» worth wore to the consumer.
’I’he 59th annual meeting of the Kal­
night. The, doctors after exhaust­
by it.
In severe, lingering coughs, an More skill is required in Its
closing session yesterday adopted reso
bronchial throat and lutig affections, and and it combines more remedial qua ties amazoo' River Baptist association wo* lutions declaring in favor of taking the
ing their remedies, pronounced my
even- disease that can be reached through than any other medicine.
.1 ‘ held at Plainwell.
case hopeless, say­
tariff question out of partisan politics,
The annual reunion of the Allegan
tbe Wood. I» the only medicine so effective nas a record of more cures and Its sales
the placing of the consular service in
ing they could do no
that, otfee used, is always in
1 aui* are more than those of any other Prfep&gt;™’ County Soldiers' and Sailors' union will
the hands of men having knowledge of
more for me. At
phlet tree. Address World’s Dispensary tion. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the brat med­ be held at Allegan August 18,18. and 20
business nnd international law, and the
this time a bottle of
Medical Association. Buffalo, N. Y.
icine to buy because U la tn honest medi­
The cut worm's doing great damage establishment of a department of com­
cine and thousands of • testimonials prow to corn in Newaygo county, cutting it
merce
by
the
government.
Tbe Burlington high school will gradu­ that it does actually and permanently cure off as fast as it comes above ground.
Nffitlonn ShoUld Do Likewise.
ate Its first class on Friday, the said class
Jerry Ludington, known as the Hu­
disease__________________________
Cherry Pectoral waa
Mohouk Lake, N. Y., June 6.—The in­
consisting of one solitary young man. who
ron county ossified man, died at his
sent to me by a
ternational
arbitration
conference
will sit in state and be admired by tue
home in Verona townah’p. For five
closed its session yesterday with a dec­
-friend who urged
whole town.
years he had been 4n bed unable to move
laration to President Cleveland that
me to take it, which
Reports from farmers about Highland
any of hia limbs, except one arm.
civilization' has substituted law for
I did, and soon after I wai greatly
station state tbat grasshoppers have maos
At Muskegon the board of education force in personal matters and nations
their appearance in force, and fearsiare
relieved,
and
in
a abort time waa
selected the bid of $33,(100 of the Mur­ should do likewise.
entertained by the farmers tbat tbeir crops
completely cured. I have never had
dock-Campbell company of Chicago to
will suffer greatly from the peat.
much of a cough ilnee that time,
build the Hockley manual training
Chicago, June 8.—-The handsome
and I firmly believe Ayer's Cherry
A Valuable Pre*criptlon
schooL
bronze statue of Benjamin Franklin
Eaitor Morrison of Worthington. Ind.
Pectoral saved, my life." —W. H.
The
and Order league al St. Jopresented to the printers of Chicago by
-Sun” writes: “You bava a valnable preaepb caused the arrest ot eight saloon­ Joseph Medili. publisher of the Chicago
Ward, 8 Quimby Av., Lowell, Mas.
scripllon 18 Eteetric BltlerA sod 1 «&lt;&gt;
keeper, who were charged with having Tribune, and erected tn Lincoln park,
cheerlnlly recomiMnd it lor &amp;l»k Head
left their blind, up on Sunday.
was unveiled
Saturday
afternoon.
aehe and Coustlp.Ho". and as •
Samuel A. Kennedy, of Grand Kaplda,
.JSt™ tonic It bus no equal-"
M™baa been appointed chief clerk of th,
Biehle. SdM Cottage Grove Ave., OlteM*
Jamestown, N. D., June 5.—The state
secretary of aUite’a office, to succeed
was all rnu down, eould not eat •«'
democratic convention Thursday after­
Cot C. V. R. Pond, resigned.
food, bad a backacbe which
noon elected delegates to the Chicago
^'butris bottles^
Mr»‘ James George, of Calumet, feU convention instructed to vote for the
and felt tired and
aod
from a atepkdder and waa inatantlj free celnagejof both gold and silver at
Electric Bitters restored
„
renewed her strength,
1 rice »
killed, her neck being broken.
..
sixteen to one.
•
d™

made

serious in-ro*ds in that township

and the authorities are determined that it
sball not. — Stnjatuck Commercial.

“Saved My Life'

AYER’S

O a-™

Store.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Caetorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children Cry for
p)tcher&gt;. Cartorla

AYER’S

Cherry Pectoral

pure blood.

�The lunetai waa held reatertaj k™
the family residence. oooduHed W J&gt; •
Campbell Fair, and tbe Inttnnenl
made lu tire Valier City cemetery. There
Drops Dead In Hl* Grand B*pW*nome
B«y Vkw
M rate
pall-bearera—eighleen horary । «l| licketa
Vy
an Sunday,
&gt;
ppiie people of this city were greatly and «lx active. Tbe funeral «»» ■« “r 1 trip. L’mlted to return Cirttl Autf. ISth.
the
large.!
ever
held
In
Grand
shocked Monday morning to learn tbat A.
’ 1896.
{•ret* delent ion ofRapid,
businessM'*"*
men attenoinx
J. Bowne, president ot lhe Hastings l^b"^n
’"''*"National Bank, had died suddenly of heaci
diseaseat his home tn Grand RaplasJ other lowna where Mr. Bowne bad targe
Up to tlie time of his moving *io Grand Wtte,. Intervale. Mr. Bowne wa« high­ 1
F»r ibe xbove ooeaelon lhe Mtebtaan
Rapids Mr. Bowne had been a resident of ly regarded In tbta city where he ha. i Cenlral -HI on Jan »l and «nd wll Oeketa
Hartings for many year*, and
had . m
mend.,
ineuu
». end —
.here
- •—
are many
—a
।
! Hastings to Cleveland and return at one
Urge Interests here at the time of his | wU|
|t|g death as as personal «&lt;*»•
1 first claw fare for lhe round trip. Ttekrta
death, and previous toccmiug here he bad ■
------------------ -----------■ 1 will be limited nut liter than jin. 25lh lo
lived at Prairieville. 11.1s cotnty.
fils
i ADIKs—May Slattery Matheson. « t
__
wife formerly Miss Sarah Gardner was
n.nhu wishes to announce that | return.
PERSONAL MENTION.
a Hastings girl.
We publish below the Grand Rapids, wishes to annou»
|
•ecouul at hl, doth which I, taken ,-c will vpen temponur H«lr Dre.»
I p4r|ors at the Batting Bouse, beginning
C. E. Clark ‘pent Sunday in Eaton Rap­ from the Grand Rapids Herald:
l rtiiuio
---------- -Thursday, June n, 1896.
"Shortly before 7 o'clock last night while | to-day
.
(h
j remaining
the .1lth
lth. an(
and
remaining until
until SatSatthe terrific electric storm was raging In
‘he lun’ anu
id*.
ur lay, the ,13th.. She will bo prepare! tot
COOK BROS., Proprietors
Judge Smith Is holding court at Mar­ lhe city A. J. Bowne, banker and capital­
do
all
kinds
of
hair
work,
and
will
show
ist, fell dead In the library of his hand­
shall U&gt;is week.
some residence at lhe comer of Fulton th? latest styles In Hair dressing. AU arc
L. W. Fausey, of Grand Rapids, was in and Barclay streets. The ‘ presumable cordially Invited.
Vrlcei reasonable.
cause of his death was heart failure and
the city Saturday.
the end came very suddenly, for'almost
Tw from 10c. tu 50c. at Cook 4 Cook’-.
Attention Bi&lt;’YCL«»T8--Next Wednes­
Fred Stowell, of Hudson, is iu the city
before hla wife had reached his side the
Tire Ooest toilet soap eheap at Cook 4 this week ou business.
heart had ceased beating. Dr?. Boise day evening, June 17th, will occur the
Oxik’s.
।
George Hooper, of Dallas, Texas, Is the land Johnson were summoned, but long regular meeting, of tte Bicycle
। before they reached tbe bouse A- J. Many of our members have not yet b&lt;n|
Call at the Chrhtiuas stufyo for Picture
guest of MBs Belle Stebbins.
Bowne
was
far
beyond
humin
aid.
out over the good roads which were bu.lt ।
Frames.
.
Miss Weta Wilkinson," of Nashville, is
During the day Nr. Bowne was ap­
A very line line of fishing tackle at
parently In the very best of health. In last fall, and it has b«n suggested th"' • j
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Fuller.
tlie
morning
he
received
a.
’
a
I
po
L
odp
!
run over these road* will not only be a de­
Cook &amp; Cook’s.
J. W. Babcock and family spent Sunday message that a young man by the name of
lightful ride but it will give everr number
Flour, Feed, Corn, Oals, Bran nnd
at Freeport the guests of John Youngs.
Searles In whom be was very mu?h In­
___ an opportunity to see what has been d&lt; ne.
&lt;&lt;om&gt;d feed at Cook Jc Cook’s.
terested had died very suddenly tbat
Miss Ina Scidmore is visillug relativis
morning. Mr. Bowne Immediately dc
c’“ * We will therefore meet In from of tl e
Mammoth reduction lu Lhe price ot bland friends at Woodland and Nashville,
elded to go to the bereaved household, but court house.and start out ou oiir run by
cycles at Parker Jt McUmber’s
his
wife
dlauadcd
him.
In
the
afternoon
Miss Julia Slattecy, ot Grand Rapid?,
seven o’docfc nharp.
If it is deemed best
|-l zxlrl
The finest line of canned goods to be
he wrote a long letter to his son-, Burdette,
has been spending a few days in lhe city.
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at Princeton, and then went out to Reed's not to go as far out as the Matthews ▼▼
found any where at Cook jt Cook's.
John Cain, of Lapeer, spent several dajs Lake. He was seen at tbe Likeside club ntbou! bouse we will only go a portion ct
A complete line of all tbe latest styles
last week with bis uncle Rev. Fr. by many of his friends and he chatted I tbe way.
Every bicyclist and everyone
of Frames at tiie Christmas studio.
with them all in his usual pleasant nnd
who cau 1 ide a wheel, no matter whether
Kennedy.
affable manner. Mr. Bowne was accom­
A 3 Cent print sale draws customers,
a
member
of
our Bicycle Club or not, Is
Mias Nellie Babcock has arrived home panied by a friend of his, Mr. Rose of the
isev L. E. Stauffer’s add this week. ‘
in the Piano and Organ Trade
I from Fenton where she has been spending Valley City desk company, and lie Intro­ r« quested to be present and take part in
duced him to many -persons as a pfos- the run. Remember that the start will b$
Vickies—Sweet and sour nt Phillips A • the past few weeks.
in this vicinity. The first po­
peclfcc member of the clnb, saying that be
Brb. C*u’t be told from lhe home made
made at seven o’clock t-barp If the weather
Miss Nellie Wilkins returned from Chi­ bad signed his app heal ion.
sition is ours, and nothing can
&lt;mes.
•
Is favorable.
Will R- Cook, Pref.
cago Tuesday where she has been vlsirthg
APPARENTLY AS WELL AS EVER.
dislodge us from it. All muJa&gt;ox VcElwaix, Sec.
' Cherivani, tbe I13 puolist will be at tbe for the past few weeks.
.
He returned to his home shortly after
Sieiins praise our Pianos and
*Opeta House Saturday night aud give exb
o'clock
apparently
as
well
as
ever,
but
a
Mrs. John Green, formerly Miss Lulu
fribllious.of his power.
trifle fatigued and Mrs. Bowne prepared
Organs as the best for home
Kuhlman, of this city. Is visiting L. E.
Presbyterian church notice? for next
for him a glass of lemonade, which he
Are you looking for
something
that—
will Stauffer and other relatives,
and concert use.
For low
—-------------n-----drauk all but a small portion. Soon after Sundaj:—
i? If so read Stauffer’-s -I
\
4m* of Interest to you?
prices we are strictly in it, and
Children's day will be observed with an
■
Dr. D. E. Buller attended lhe stale med- he went into the library and sat down
Ad. in this paper.
in his chair to take off his shoes and put attractive program in tbe morning. Ser­
leal convention al Port Huron last, week,
whatever the price we give the
on ills slippers. As he did so his bead
K C. House has sold the Troy Laundry and also attended one in Ontario.
suddenly fell upon his chest and after vice at 10:30.—K. of P. memorial service
best instruments in the mar­
io a youug man from away, who will conH. C. Rogers, director of the Midi. that be never made another conscious In lhe afternoon at 3:80—Y. P. S. C. E. it
Miuet the business here.
ket for the money. We sell
move. His llt-le daughter Beatrice first 8:30; William Grigsby will lead the meet­
Mutual Wind Storm Ins. Co., lias gone to
noticed him and In alarm notified her ing—Preaching in- tbe evening at 7:80,
We have a few high grade bicycles that Lapeer County this week on business.
for cash or on time, with tern s
mother. Mrs.
Bowne rushed
to her
«ve will close out at greatly reduced prices.
••Don’t put all your eggs in one basket."
easy enough to suit all.
।
F. D. Black, E. H. Huffman, and Let* husband’s side. She felt his heart and
Parker * McOmbeil
thought sbe felt it beating and with tender
On our Piano list arc: such
| Walker left last week for a few days trout
Bicycle Brevities.
care she took tier husband from the chair
Four esns of as nice corn for 25c. as you [
i fishing In the upper peninsula, near Man­ and laid him in a position of rest upon the
A special match has been arranged be­
well known instruments as the
usually 1 ay ten cents a can for.
istique.
.
floor She felt of the heart again, but this tween Walter Sanger, Eddie Bald aud Tom
Conover, Schubert &amp; Kings­
Cook &amp; Cook.
time there was no signs of life, whatso­ Cooper to come off July 25. at Manhatten
Walter FitzSimmons and Chas. Stebbins ever. Dr. Boise was tbe first to arrive
Beach. Zeigler and Uumilton may alsu be
bury, and the Chicago Cot­
Try our Koffa-Aid. the finest substitute went to Ionia this week on their wheels
upon the scene and for the satisfaction of in the race.
tage Organ needs no tntre.
for coffee yet made, aud cheap toe.
lhe latter will visit tu Edmore before re­ the bereaved he attempted to revive the
Insurance agents claim that cycling Is
(
"
Cook Sl Cook.
veteran banker. Dr. Johnson arrived a
introduction.
turning.
more dangerous than traveling either by
little
later
and
both
agreed
that
the
proba
­
That 25c. tea still keeps the lead, and
railway or ship.
Mrs. J. W. Babcock went to Buffa’-, ble cause of death was heart failure.
we propose to keep the tea.
Call aud gtt Monday night in response to a telegram
friends Were notified.
a sample.
*
Cook * Cook.
statina hit her sister "tors. Jennie Day
The members of the Bowne family and diaries H. Gardner,Hutiaud
The l*iige Fence Giants play at the fair
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wai seriously ill.
friends and other relatives were imuiedl- Adah M. Trego. City
&lt;round to morrow. • Go and see them if
ately notified by telegram of the death. Oliver K. Barilootne. Prairieville
D. R. Cook left for Cleveland, Ohio,
Mat ie E. Hubbard. Yankee Hj rings
Furniture Dealers.
you writ a picnic. Admission 25 cents.
The news spread rapidly and lhe house
Monday where be and Major AudersoD was soon filled with friends and business Fred W. Brandt. Assjr.a
10
Summer is here aud so are Cook A Cook
Mtry A. Case. Assyria
expect'to be employed iu railroad woik: associates, among whom were the follow­
with as fine a line of groceries as can be
Funeral Directors.
ing: C. W. Watkins. W. J. Stuart, W. H. .
fur some time to come.
’ HMtlnr* Market*.
found in the state; don’t believe it? Call
Embalming a specialty.
Afcderson, G. Stewart Johnston, Conrad
Butter. 8 LO 10
Corn per bu. S3.
Miss Olive Lathrop left Ibis week- for: G.
Swensberg,
Campbell Fair, Ben
Em per doz. 8 to 10.
Hanchett,
Jr.,
and
Edwin
F.
Sweet.
Mrs.
Hides per lb..5.
If you are not satisfied with tbe quality Owosso where she will be lhe guest cf
Sweet was present also and went directly
Lsrd per lb.. 4&amp;.
of coffee you are getting, just try some at Miss Hannah Dewey. Sbe will visit De­’ to tbe side of Mrs. Bowne, who was pros­
Potatoes per ou,. 15.
Ryo
per bn., M
troit
friends
before
returning.
Phillips &amp; Erb. They make a specialty of
trated with grief, although she boie np
Tallow per lb.. 3'J.
bravely, Mr. Bowne leaves to mourn his
Ina and coffee.
Gate per oil, R.
.
R. B. Mess* r leaves Friday for the S’.
Wheat, red per bu.. 57
loss, besides bls wife, five children —
Wheat, white per
57.
'We take no back seat as regards any Louis convention.
His daughter Grace■ William, who resides In Hastings; Charles,
Hay per ton, 8 to 10
■
kind of goods sold in Hastings.
The fin­ accompanies him and they will visit other who Is engaged In one of his father’s
Fora dressed. 4.00
Beans, 45 to w
banks in
South . Dakota:
a married
est line of coffees In the market.
western points before returuing.
Chicken
dressed.
8.
daughter, Burdette, who Is a student at
Beef dressed. 4 00 to 5.00.
Cook * Cook.
Mrs. N. JL Gardner went to Grand Rap­ Princeton, and a little 5-year-old girl,
Beef live. 2.75.
The extravagance ba* been squeezed but
If you want to learn how far your money ids Tuesday, called thereby tbe death of, Beatrice. There was another cliila. Nina,
Mnttoa. dressed. 5.
Cloverseed,
4.03 to KJX)
of all prices on millinery; call and see
who died recently at lhe age of 9 years.
will ga, examine our goods, get our priers. her son-lu-law A. J. Bowue.
Wool, unwashed. G to 10.
She will re­
for tlle las’
Vi
Wool, washed, 1010 it.
Phin Smith at tl.e Racket
You’ll be more than pleased with the re­ main there some time with . her daughter, Jfr-..?‘TDe
1)1? UR lu mtiier poor he,lth. ahbongi, ),|a
sult.
Phillips A Ebb.
condition WU not regarded os being ,ertCatarrh Cannot Lo Cured
The stub end of all pur thoughts are to
Rev. Dr. Lowry, bt China, u brotiier .0
The business houses were all eloed
pita, Ibd It rns not suspected that lie bad With toc.ij applications aa they cannot reach
see how we cuu Jcl our money back, uut of
Dr. G, W. Lowry Las been visiting him. any trouble ffitli Ills heart.
the
seat of the disease.ttatarro
Catarrhu la
a Die
• S!’
’.'jfLVL'J?
.i"Sioid'1;
there yetfrerdgy from two to four, out of
r-n-iw»llniln.,.1
.........TT
.
"
In the death ot A. J. Bowne the city • ?S
Rev. Lowry* has beeu a missionary n
millinery at lhe prices we are telling. PLin
rt&gt;neel of the memory of our former
Cure B taken interjaiiy. and acts directly
China for nearly 30 years.
He occupl d loses a generous. hooeiL upright citizen i
tora^an A. J. Bowne.
•
or a genial, social disposition who had ea-1
H‘1.''* °*' Smith at the Racket.
the M; E. pulpit Sunday morn in/
d'&gt;1f«rt‘°*'*r«rtrolc ot frttn.dsl^bSL’yXa’tu^tw^li Xg
The Ruling, club rescind their Uni
A feast for “tbe early bird"-when tldf
Dr. and Mrs. E. H. JjQthrop, Mr. aud not only in this city but throughout the enuntry for ytars, aud Is a regular prescription,
■dr-rent lu a long lime at the hands or tbe
state. He was 65 years of age at the time mJ?. V'XK'1 ?r l?e
toalc”
comThe quali y
...re revree
g. llUg tUrWUJ OU cjme to us (or dress goods.
Kalamaavo team yesterday lo that city. Mrs. D, McOmber, Mrs. Rose Culgrove, ot 1st, death being bora In Cortland ta.
r,iSnre22f’’ .TJ’e perfect combination is tbe best aud price* lhe Joweat, Pi n
oltlwswo
1i&gt; is what produces such
Tta-y-dled »ame-ho»ever as tbe score was Misses (JJIvv Lathrop and Alice Ed.’y county. New Wk. Jan. 10, 1S31. He --s“l.,,,™k
IrtwIenU
S?teSS!»HS,’(rIn curirg Falarrii. fead
spent Sunday atTnhe Odessa, being Joined was • son ot John Bowne, a noted charac-1 ■woMerfuIrtauit*
si to s.
Smith at tbe Racket
, for icstlmonials. free.
~
there by Dr. C. P. Lathrop and wife of ter lit Michigan history, and was ot
C ..I £"J-Vbeoer *c°'ProP*-’Tukdo, ?.
Itert Draper, or Campbell, loula Co.,
Engliah-Amer^an stock uu his mother’s
bold by druggists, price, 75©,
Turn on tbe Xrays of sound Judgment
side. He attended school at his native
Win was recently arrested ou complaint or
and see where It can penetrate to save you
Messere Bros, i Beynolds plead xullty WVIIIte U»ir. of Grand Rapid,, lisft.S Jjome, and from 1849 to 1851 he studied at MICHIGAN CENTRAL EXCURSIONS
the fcraneb..academy of the Michigan
„„
money and then come and see our shoes
Urie wrek, and was sentenced to 0 months hla grond parent, Mr. and Mn. li- A
UUlvefSib’ at Kalamazoo. In 1851 he Chriatliui Endeavor Meeting Wa-hievton
At loala.
Gxidjear over Sunday. He came on lu**1 6nu*red
Marsh
the
for ladles, misses and children. The
l.—: the Offlc? iof' __
: Gldding, ::.j
“jlku”, leaving Grand Rapids at 0 o’clock
"
- r two years.
arit* ren*3il?M there f°
For tire above occulon tbe Mleblnn prices are mere fractions as compared
rWur. Biasdale ot tbe U. ol M., way In
a m. Saturday, and arriving Ijpre bef&lt; re In Jln’be de.-idep tu give up u,‘“ study of Cuutrel will ou July ,-5-is emi nb »c||
&lt; au-uKr last week ekamlnlng our 111,0
law antftpent aomr time roahHD* **&gt;°ut llckeu Uullnn to Washington aud re­ with our competitors as our goods were
Dm.
This H pretty good time we
the west. He returned pod Hdfetf
uv oi. Word wai received lists week
turn nt one drat clasa limited tare tor lhe bought for 60c ou the dollar and are all A
consider, for a 15-year old boy to make^
parents
at Prairieville. Barry cwMt- K-und trip.
Tickets will be limited to
the; it-kawtreeu placed ou Ulf Vnlretslty
Phln
‘ g^'uous paaaurt- In each direction and No. 1, warranted not damaged.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Bauer and the.r where they hat) settled iu 1887. ‘
iPWf
M
^■turu
uutll July 15th.
Au ex- Smith at the Racket.
WAS A MKBCHANT.
sons Duaue and Leon are lu Petersburg!,
C. R. OtborU'Ctoe N. C. R. R. ^ehl tt.
Yooog Bowne immediately engaged* In tuititfW nt tK.'’ *’ "kkhlturtoo can be had
Munroe County, amending the marriage of
by leaving Ms^ets wl&lt;b Joint Agt. at
Yon can fiod Ju»t what you want at
.«dv«l aortre (his M«tek or bl&lt; |.roru&lt;,llon
Cidr son and brother Wm. Guy Bauer, mercantile business at tb|8 piaee a2N| ■WaabingimL F«j P*rtwol«rs Inquire at
dealt
largely Id real estate. Io 1808 he
■u Maokloi*. c. R. follow, of Wue (
( prices that will make your heart light with
with Gertrude M. Page, of tbat plate, “»’’«* to Hartings and ennwed In ntirsU- this o*ce.
««*&lt;=» M. pare. Mr. -(Mrern h„ M()e ,
j joy and make you stagger under tbe heavy
which ecenrred last evening at sexen bankina Iraainnss with r. N. o.ltow.y, I
’ *.■ Mpater ggoui
o’clock.
Goy has been principal of tbe 10 I»1 be pmebaaed hla jurtuere Interest
, bo IVH♦ load at Iiu ware that you can buy for a
wwvr w wo blw Iwvt.
aud
the
laM
tree
made
a
natlomri
oue
8 .-bools at Petersburg during tbe past year,

- A.J.&gt;OWH*Dt***Ut&gt;0*M1.Y.

Rpyoisss
ABSOLUTELY PURE

Hastings Banner

Additional Local News.

Our Own

Renkes &amp; '
Walldorff,

That Racket

•For tire rtjreo the Mleblflh Cenlral tfifl I MB»11

-Severe! carriage load, ot ladle, repre- and has been en»jrf»yod for another year
•woHlog the W. F. M. S. ot lhe M. E. at an iuerease of-salary.
ebureh drove out lo Mr.. Jag TownB8no^
Bev. Thomae Cor Iravrs next Wedueonorth eaat ot u,e c|(Jr
c,y. )0
day for N. T. where ire will Join S. W,
(he afternoon and Uke tea with I er. Tbe Smith In his trip abroad, the trustees hav­
regular program waa carrhd oul, and a ing given their unanimous cuw-ent lo his
•«ost pleasant time enjoyed.
absence.
Tbe ebureh will' be tilled by

•uppllee for tbe eummcr. Jas. L Crawley
will also be oue of tbe party having de­

Awarded
Highest Honors—World'a Fair,

c ded yesterday to usake the irin.
The*e
with Louis J. Goodyear who leave:* shortly
for Ginuany will give Hastings four re-

pteaeDtallves In tbe old world this tmm-

Z.

Shkley W. Smith left Tuesday for Meer
tork where be sails on tbe ISth io lhe
Furneesla far Glasgow, from which point

R fDFAM

CREAM

at Midd lev like, Barry county, under the
Mme or Bwwnr, Ooomb. A Co. In 1ST)
tocmuwethwwUbCoo.b,, be bouabt a
bankina «»utdk.b«M at Eaton Kaplde
and eondnetetf N w.irti.il bank. Till.
--------------- ....

jwwuurevw DVWe (MJ

Hon of th« em be had at Buffalo by a»plflnrro-wpea partter.
7

lbeo.

HACHINE OIL.

Hastings,

Mich.

Sign of THE ELEPHANT,

X-ray

•Spectacles.;

Byes
Properly
Fitted
With
Glasses.
No
Charge
For
Testing.

o&gt;

s
5

e

F.R. PANGOAST. I
ty~NoUce lhe daily u ext her Re­
port In my south withbr.i.

ssssss

Bugs, Bugs. Bugs!
Kill 'em with poison.

Green,
•
Paris Green.
Purple.4 ,
London^urple.
Hellebore.
White Hellebore,
Powder.

Insect Powder.
Camphor.
Tar Cam pl.or.

.For sale by

Geo. W. Landis,
....iirlooist.

If you want

wabw and buldea they will nd* 4t nW

The best butter salt buy
Diamond Crystal, the salt
that’s all salt. - Also 10
yoc packages for die table

m&gt;

city with
betm

will make a bicycle trip through Scotland, Eugiaud aud Europe returning some­
time iu September?) Ott tbe cmrfawn: be ,Kent couiUy Msvitogs bank and » &lt;4ir«^nM.
For tbe above omutoto tbe Mtablnw
OMinl —Hlon Jmv» eerntlteennZS
■nd anff awoAeer In a few other
Will go tbeouga Franee. then U Bnioaelte. InatitutiDna,
■
trip ticket. Huttag, to Maraoetu and ro
htehehng tbe bwdi fe
Him at raid, «f ---------aua re.
and Cologne, up the Rhine to (Switzerland, in
! which hta «&gt;&gt; fct

MOST PERFECT MADE.

Uruar lime U 70711] 8e 1 ISjf (£ jjj,
you ram aSotd iu ...i,' If

well u com, Pjtta 3.I1U, &lt;t j-,, I'srtit.
Ala.r Bep.Mlwto CrebbMW.1 w.h--.,'
Kepulrtfa...
■w-itUle
Jnet got u •gnc. umple In ladles UfOn Monday JtH »U&gt; Ibe Michigan n-L
progresa of tte eity. He- wvtr ®oe uf Him
chief capitallau who ran- Hmt cxHe ear ud tral will run ., qM.1 Inta
,atUt w w.lkiu, SIMM lor warm wextbef
the hW Mrt, when ,l-r
ri
deepen
and Ihiuola
toelmwroui: Urey are wtea ,nil aUI
were cowsHdeted be ww mde-pvwtoent Geel. Radltrtiig Chair emw. But, jn
of the system Bwklug,. bpwever wnu Choir rare tree. The .taeping
rate for Cheap, at SOc per pair up. Phln Smith at
hla chief stronghold, gad fc, u,lr
he achieved tbe greatest huc-fm- Vhr th» be W.M a rate of ime fare ru the room Ute Butow,
tert row y.,. he
'r"m Kll« bwUres. uTrtUg to w, trip wHI be charged. Train lewtre Datrtft
W»J«rt Wt»ww linear euneta turn
at S |&gt;. in. Katamaaoo at n.,7 re. m ■ for
.
•Inephur car nmrvaUcmr otaL“»n ., UetoMe &lt;*•*■ tanA-uta, the high but
bls degth toe •» pmMent or tt» o Al Ich. Cent, ticket office early a. proalbte
•undated
street reUread crmmm,y
.
summer curwrL Fhta-s-talta at Uw Baek।director erel nmaer FreshtoM ar
Foortb twuomt terek. rSX W tta
hla family.

We have the BEST KINDS on
the market. If Tou ked them
our Paris Green you will m
results, or if you prefer Lon.
don Purple we can furnish it
Come and see us for totir

»'wooey when you ,i,lt nd.

Phta Smub .( ihe tucket

be round trip with two dollar, dBarf tor
MeiuhecMp Fee.
Ticket, good W refdrt
to &gt;« Itooludlug
12.
SS

BUG FODDER,

Jf you want the best
the W-G-J 50c
ib*

At a IOC can of
If yotf #A*
we can furnish
corn t&amp;f %
it to yotL
•

for
If you want best vorftfi?.
the money, you will h®
it at our More. In short
’•tbe best" ia our mdtto.
Trade with «; »’» lhe,
beat inveatHient you cab
make.
'

wtll be hKrre*:L&lt;

Van firman

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l.lo)d llaiulckrr n»w slls &gt;: the composltor s desk in the News office.
.
'James Cramer has left the Woodland
Nerrs office and will enjoy a vocation.
The suit of Htitle Hall yS( Solomon
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Leading Fine Coffee of the World
SOLE ACENT, HASTINGS, MICH.

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ALINED IIDRSEED or ALPA CA

Coats
found at FARRELL'S.

Assortturn! of

Summer Pants, ,
Straw Hats, and
Negligee Shirts.
Prices Loicest for Best Goods.

Clothier.'

S80 Bicycle for only $1

To INTRODUCE MY NEW

I will give a ticket with every pur­
] chase of either shoes or jewelry,
at my store, and the holder of
the lucky number can buy an S80
Bicycle for SI.00 on the afternoon
of the third day of the County Fair,
this year. A choice will be given
of either a Ladies or Gent’s wheel.
A ticket will be given for every
purchase large or small.

We hear that Mrs. C. C. Stowell, of
fever
’’
M Wllh ,yph*0,d
Wheat and rye harvest will soon be with
us. Many Gelds are beginning to turn al­
ready.
1 here will be a Rebekah Lodge I. O O
F. instituted at Lake Odessa Thursday
night.
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The Woodland News office will soon oc­
cupy the D. H. Warner building on Main
slicet.
Many of our farmers have their corn
cultivated the 3rd and 4th time.
Corn
looks well.
We had a delightful rain Sunday night
It came just in time as oats and grass
needed it.
Dr. J. A. Baughman will soon take a
trip to the northern part of the state and
•enjoy a well earned vacation.
Several members of the 1. O. O. F.
lodge of this place attended the anniver­
sary exercises of Nashs ille lodge last Sun­
day.
Elmer Rising had a lively runaway in
our village on Monday.
Elmer's buggy
was badly demoralized aud tbe hors * qnlte
badly Injured.
Many of our farmers are busy cutting
Canada thistles and milkweeds as our
highway commissioner is determined that
none shall go to seed.
At tlie examination of Daniel Bennett
at Woodbury ou Friday, the people tailed
to sustain their case, and Dau was dis­
charged by Justice Hddinger.
Lucy Rowleader has returned from Ka­
lamazoo where she has been spenalng a
short time at the asylum for the insane.
It is hoped by her many friends that she
has fully recovered.
Chas. McIntyre returned from Ann Ar­
bor last week.
Charley will return for
hi.- sheepskin next week and will then
hang out his sign and practice medicine In
our village and vicinity.

Milo.
Childrens Day for Milo was held a*, the
। Milo church Sunday evening by a large
. and eutbuslastic audience. Program well
carried out and old aud young went home
well pleased.
Mrs. Joel Wilkinson died at tier residence
two miles north of Milo on Friday! 12th,
aged 77 years after a long and lingering Ill­
ness, which she bore with Christian forti­
tude. She leaves a. husband and two sons
to mourn her lo-s. Funeral Sunday 14th.
Burled at Banfield. Rev. Pixley preached
the funeral sermon.
Mr. Editor, a word about “Noxious
weeds." ln; riding over some parts of the
county the writer is surprised at the
amount of burdock, yellowauck, prickly
letlwu*. and yarrow along the roadsides,
and in many of our best farmers fields, es­
pecially some of our granger’s farms.
Of
all farmer* who should have neat, tasty
farms and free from weeds. 1o set an ex­
ample for non Grangers it should be their
faruw. Please let Grangers put on the
coat if it fits them.
A practical farmer
informed the writer that yarrow was in
his meadow and was cut and cured with
bis hay and scented his hay so that his
stock would hardly ea’ it.- Now brother
farmers like the “tirst cup" it is much
easier to eradicate them on the “first cup"
before (he habit is fanned or your term is
over run with them.

At A. R. McOMBER’S
SHOE STORE
Successor to F. 0. STOWELL

NaahTltlo.
toin0!
returned frou! »n ex­
Mr. and Mrs. Andrus spent Sunday
tended visit to Penn.
with Hastings friends.
Mbs Anna Lewis visited her parents
Mrs. G. A. Bell, of Pontiac is in the
John I^ewl.s and wife over Sunday.
village visiting relatives and friends.
Mary Anderson, of Kalamazoo, was the
Mrs. Leonard Miller, of Ann Arbor. Is
guest of Mrs. Eva Cairns over Sunday.
in the village visiting relatives and friends.
Rev. J. Dean. Erangelist of Kalamazoo,
H. J. Brown was at Jonesville over Sun­
was entertained in tbe village over Sun­ day visiting his , sister Mrs. fl.' L. Finnan.
day.
.
The new baud uniforms have arrived
Lewis Thompson, of Greenville, visited
and are pronounced beauties by those who
^nMrteville on business during the past have seen them.
Charles Fleming, of Middleville, has
kiBevA.c'Whet,erand wirp win vi»u
been In the village during the past week
Hit. D heeler’s parents at Grand Haven the guest of Dr. Sylvester.
during the week.
r,..?,
_ airs.
Mrs. u.
B. a.
B. Wllcbx.
v» ncox. oi
of L.ouisviiie.
Louisville. Ky..
, „,&lt;,re2SiDf3Lwa! Gb*erved at n,e
Is ‘n the village visiting her parents Mr.
list church last Sunday morning. The M. and Mrs. H. R. Dickinson.
B.punch mm s. i&gt;. win K|„ tl)e|t pni.
Rev. Trott preached the baccalaureate
neXl ounday morning.
sermon to the class of '96 a’, the M. E.
The funeral of old Mrs. Wickwire whose
church last Sunday evening.
d®Uh occurred Friday p. m. was cunfiuctChildrens Day was observed with ap­
kt the home of her son propriate exercises at the M. E. and Con­
WgWlckwIrc on Sunday.
Remains were gregational churches last Sunday morning.
ta*n to Banfield for interment.
The 1. O. O. F. held memorial services
Sunday afternoon at the M. E. church,
Carlton.
_
Rev. Tulblll, of Bellevue, giving the adflaying has commenced.
dress.,
■ r. Price and wife, of St. Louis,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Townsend and
vlatlng Mrs. Geo. Myers.
son Ray
_ left Wednesday
.._____ morning for a
Juhn (PfAnnot's mother of Orangeville, visit t Ith
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«-*• * -in Iowa
relatives
and South Dais Visiting him at preseut.
kota.
Mrs. J. O’Connor went to Yankee
JSchop) closes thia week for the long va­
bprings last week fur a short visit.
cation of two months. The year has been
Mrs. Mary Yarger, of Freeport, spent a very successful one both' In attendance
•part of tbe pa^t week wjth Carlton friends. and in quality of work done.
Willis Judd and C. II. Carpeutei at­
Our ball team won a game from Grand
tended the baud convention in Portland Ledge Friday, score 8 to 2 and loaf one to
last week.
the Battle Creek East Ends. 12 to 14.
H. H. Siijder drovetu Fennville.Allegan They play the M. C. R. R. team of Jack­
Co. last Saturday, returnlug the first of son on the home grounds next Saturday.
the week.
The funeral of Mrs. Henry Bowen,
Mrs. Edgar Brown will entertain the S. whose death was mentioned in last week’s
D. Adventist Ladles Sewing Circle the last items, was held at the M. E. church Fri­
Wednesdav in June.
day afternoon. Rev. Ciane, of Charlotte,
The remains of the Infant child of T. officiating; -The remains were 'taken to
Daniels, of.Grand Rnplds, was brought tw the Maple Grove cemetery for interment.
Carlton fur burial. The funeral was held
Sunday at the M. E. church conducted by
Cloverdale.
Rev. Whitney, of Campbell.
Children’s Day will be observed at the
church next Sunday at 10 o’clock a. m.
Hinds Corner*.
Cornelius Pyle.wbo has been In Chicago
Rev. D. B. Clark attended services at
for some lime his returned to Cloverdale.
BMrry ville last week.
Croquet has struck Cloverdale hard; one
Burt Tungate, of Barry, was a guest at
can stand at a certain point and behold
Win. Kline’s Sunday.
four
games In progress at once.
Burt Newland and sister, of West But-,
There will be an Ice cream social at the
land, spent Sunday al Fred Hinds'.
Eagle
school bouse Friday evening, June
There Is a saw mill at work on George
Robinson's farm and one on Sam Howe’s 19th for the benefit of the school.
Another job was done on the center
place.
‘ Rev. A. S. Bunneil will fill the pulpit street hill last week making it ready for
next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock as Rev. graveling: good roads are what we need.
Our school closed its spring term last
Weaver Is away on a visit.
Friday with a choice program; the term
Mrs. Mamie Garrison and daughter
has been a very successful one under the
Gladys, of Otsego, are spending the week
efficient management of Miss Ada Mosher. ■
with friends in Ibis vicinity.
William Clancy, of Chicago, who has
The Childrens Day exercises Sunday eve
was pronounced a success and although it spent part of each summer tn Cloverdale
for the past few seasons is among us again
was a stormy night, the house was well
and his many friends bid him welcome
filled.
once more to our little community.
A»&gt;yrU
«
ronre u
**w was in town a couple of
George
Hactom
Crop Report.
Arthur -Dean aod family visited bis
father last week.
Lon Park has a sister. Mrs. Fannie
Green, vloiting him.
Cura Wright closed a successful term of
school at the Bullis last Friday.
,
Preston Jewell and family Sundayed at
Henr&gt; Spiuney’s, St. Mari ’s Lake.
The Ladies Aid Society will meet with
Mrs. Frank Wright next Thursday.
Bldnch Tuttle is at E. D. Tylers. "In
Vermontville, for a few weeks visit.
Dr. and Mrs. Powers were at Charlotte
Sunday and Monday to see his brother
Lawyer Powers wlio is sick again.
Rev. Crngo and the Misties Gertrude
Tasker and Maggie Stevens attended the
district meeting at Barryville last-Thurs­
day and Friday.
Lorenzo Dean was kicked by a horse
Sunday morning on his left knee. We
have not learned whether any bones were
broken or not; he had Just received a tele­
gram that his father was very low andwas intending to go that afternoon.

Nnrtli Irtiug
Seventl fields of rye in this neighbor­
hood are ready for tbe binder.
Miss Anna Trego is spending a few
weeks with friends In Indiana.
Ray Qulgly and brother Bert are visit­
ing friends and relatives in Jackson.
Frequent showers with the aid of Hie
clutivator are muklng the corn fields look
thrifty.
.
John Iltnnnund ami wife, of Carl­
ton, spent Sunday with Henry Uainm »ud
Mkplo Grove.
and family.
..
Johnston McKelvey Sr., it (very low of
League services led by Mrs. Bert Ualkparalysis.
erJSunday evening were well attended
Lawrence Debolt smiles over an addi­ and very interesting.
tion to his family.
•'
Henry savs “tell that fellow what’s- gut
Tlie Mayo school closed ladt Friday and that marriage license, that them wedding
the Norton closes this week.
cigars are all ready boxed and they are line
Berry McKelvey spent Sunday with his
ones too."
fathur and sister Mrs. Geo. I*an.
Thr eutertalnmeut given at the Grange
Fied Potter spent Friday and Saturday Hall. Friday evening for the purpose of
with Parvus Pearce at Battle Creek.
liquidating the debt on the church sheds
Mrs. H. N. Mosey and Mrs G. A. Mosey was a success financially. AU were high
and children visited relatives and friends ly pleased with the music, dialogues aud
recitations. North Irving knows just huw
last week.
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Childrens Day will be observed at tbe to make a success of anything it under­
south Evangelical church Sunday evening. takes from politics down to social gather­
June 28th.
ings.
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Mr. and Mrs. Perry Pearoe of b. Battle.
Thornapple Lake.
Creek spent several days last week visit­
Mrs. Calvin Chariton has adopted (he
ing old friends aud neighbors.
Tlie Quailtrap school closes this week Infant child of Henry Strong.
Mr. and Mrs. N. V. WhlHbck are enter­
Friday and graduating exercises will be
taining a neice from New York.
held‘Monday evening following..
Miss Dalsey Farley will lead the C. E.
Mrs. Bowen who died very suddenly at
her Cue al Nashville was buried here meeting at Barry ville Sunday evening.
Chas Hunton Is expected home from the
Friday afternoon.
There is but one son
West Point Military Academy this even­
Hou. C. L. Bowen, of Maple GfW«.
Childrens Dey at* the M. E. church ing to spend Ilia vacation with hla parent*.
Venior Lathrop Is at home, be will re­
passed off very pleasantly.
Several expn sied themselves as well pleased with turn to Ann Arbor In about two weeks to
tbe program. . The decorations were fine receive his diploma, after which It will be
and ago.Ml collection for education was Dr. V. J. Lathrop Dentist
Rev. S. M. Johnson, presiding Elder of
received._______________ _
the West Michigan Conference was a guest
at Rev. Gillett’s over Sunday and as­
Cont* Grove.
Eld. Dowllo* «nd B. F. Wolf were In sisted In the quarterly meeting services at
Barryville Sunday.
Like Ode.ML Mondi}'.
Tlie Kelleylles wirped It to our bojl In

tbe bill innw Siturdiy.
Elder l&gt;nwllnk -IB
°«r
and hnld nervices Siturdir and Snndnj
'Tjin'jobnw.n goM to Hu&gt;toonvllle Uw
litter part of rule week •« delete from
here to oor dlurlel tneellna.
w J Creturr carrie, a bid lookink arm
which I. • pnexler to nnr dnrtnr.
Some
tlilik amputatloo the only retnenj.__
‘"Sdidren. Uir

number wts well rendered anc amrkiwBna's iddrem it the cl«* on ,cll“r'h
reneh-ed. Th. eoUeerion
tor forelkh minima
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WHOLE NO. 2140

Hay I* now being cut.
Frank L .rabee baa returned beck on bia
JflO.*cur Campbell was at this place last

Cmrlle
u *n G'“,d
on
butlnwi.
TOO «chool board baw&gt; purohawl • alale
black-board tor thr aobool howr.
Addlrto Beoadlrt bad a^n-a.i, M™&gt;
day after noon. Tbe borne ran Into the
aaill im»m&lt;I and was drowned. Tbe buggy
wa&gt; badly nmanbed and Mr. Benedict near
ly killed.

SCHOOL COLUMN.
CoDd-jctorf by Flora J
Co. coma’nr.
PARENTAL CO-OOCRATIOX.
We as teachers of the youth of oar land
are very forcibly Improved with the fact
that if wt wish to educate tbs boys and
girls we must receive the hearty co-opera­
tion of every home.—every father,—every
mother.
It is often found necessary not only to
request pupils to master their lessons, but
to require or demand It positively, and
this is equally as true in the city and vil­
lage schools as It is in the district schools.
When it Is necessary to demand a pupil
to do a certain thing, he often becomes dis­
pleased and would gladly make himself
conspicuous by his absence from school.
This is one of the times for the parent
or guardian to co-operate, and if he does
hot al this critical moment, who can esti­
mate the barm done the pupil? We know
that we have such an official as “Truant
Officer,f but we also know that this will
not reach all cases.
■ There are times in the school life of
many children when their work becomes
dhtasteful and their
duties arduous.
Times of dark unpleasant scenes; but in
order tor him to enjoy the bright sunshine
of truth.be must pass through these scenes*
It is tlie difficult}’ overcome, the obstacle^
surmounted, which gives us strength o|
character and mind. Easy tasks do not
develop power. But If we wish to taste oi
the “Pierian Spring" we must drink deep.;
We most solve the hard problems, master
the difficult lessons, before we are lifted
into a clearer, purer atmfispbere of knowl­
edge.
So parents,' when your boy or girl seems
discouraged and wants to stay at home to­
day, think, inquire into . the case, see the
teacher, lend a helping hand to the child
in the form of kindness stiffened with
firmness, but see to it that be stays in
school at these times, for they are the times
that-we need him most, and that he needs
the school most.
Ignorance in our opunlry at this age is
almost a crime, and should be considered
such, where'one willfully neglects bis op­
portunities. We believe that our Jaws are
weak from’ the fact that we do not require
our unemployed youths to remain Irvscbool
until they are at least eighteen years of
age—er even older. If this were the case
we would not witness the’ sad and painful
sight of young boys and girls from fourteen
to twenty-one years of age, walking our
streets comparatively uneducated and in
reality unfitted for any calling in life, par­
ing the way for other generations di Ignoratice tnd crime.
EJicatlon is power. So parent and
teacher let us join heart and haud to edu­
cate the boys and girls for something in
life,—educate them to banish ignorance,
crime and.vice. The best thing a teacher
can du fot your boy or your girl is to help
him to be a man ora woman in the highest
srnseoflne word. Are your boys and
girls more manly. mdre womanly and"
honest than they weie last year? Character
is the one tiling that survives amid the
wreck's of the world. The world needs
strong men and women—men and women
who never betray a trust and who. have
the power to resist temptation.

The average cbOdiltoa of wheal June 1,
wax in the southern-counties 69. and in the
state 7". as compared with 91 and 92 on
May 1. One year ago the averages were
66 and 73. The average condition now in
the central counties Is 87.a nd in the north­
'
High School Aote».
ern 95, as compared with 94 in each sec­
Grace Dunning has been out of school
tion one month agn, and 83 in the central
ami 87 In the northern one year ago.
several days this week ou account of sick­
The average condition June 1. in the ness.
Lu In Barker. Blanche Bauer, Floyd
southern counties for 10 years has been as
follows: 1887. 79; 1SS8. 02: 1889. 87; Havens and Roy Matthews, old students,
1890. 76: 1691. 96: 1692. 91: 1893, 77; 1894. have visited os daring the weak.
.
’ Another game of ball between Nashville
92; 1S95, 06 and 1896. 69.
The average coudltiou- in the southern and Hastings Saturday afternoon and an­
counties'll 22 points: and In the slate 15 [ other victory for Hastiugs. Score 15 to 3.
points lower than one month ago. These i
Others visitors this week are Mrs. Dee­
figures may be taken tu represent the trick. Miss Smith. MibS Eaton, Mabie
average of our correspondents estimates of Coigrove. Myrtle Seileck. Mr. Chase.
damage by Hessian fly or rust In a Frank Havens and George Wright.
Our -up to work” seniors, are now us­
special report given out May 23 the aver­
age damage tn the southern counties was ing their holidays.
Mrs. D. W. Reynolds visited the 8lh
estimated at 26 per cent. The recent cool
weather and heavy rains have been bene­ grade Monday afieraoou.
ficial. but it is beyond question that the
crop is seriously and permanently Injured.
Epworth League Meeting Group No. 8,
Whatever the toinl yield, it would have
been much more had the crop not been Grand Rapids District, to be held iu the
damaged by Hessian fly aud rust.
M. E. church Middleville, Wednesday,
Tne number of bushels of wheat report­ June 24. 1896;
ed marketed in May Is 537,749, as compar­ OiW. Devotional Services. Rev. F N. Jones.
^ot Meeting. ICev. IL D. Freeman,
ed with 476 948 reported marketed in May th KM,Furpus
Oraautzatlou of Group.
1893. SIS.747 in 1894. and the amount 10: 30. Spiritual DrpiirfrucnU
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Roy Matthews Hastings.
marketed in the ten months. August-May,
Ella Roberts Jtoi :h Irving.
h 8.319.619 bushels, ascompared with 10,­ 11: 13. Literary Department
047.489 bushels lu the same months last
Nellie Root. Middleville.
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Hendershott Chapter.
year, and 13.431.945 bushels In 1894.
Work.
The acreage planted to corn fully equals, II :fj, Junion Lemr.re
Mrs. Lillian Bota tn.Z Hast!ng*.
and the acreage sowed to oats Is from 3 I jn. Devotional Serv.ce, .
lu 5 per cent less the the acreage lu aver­ 2KJ0, Mtruy and Helfr Department.
Gertnile Smith. Hastings.
age years. In condition Oats are uearly a
Corning Ch spier.
full average.
2:15. $&gt;clul Department.
George Bassett. Middleville.
The average condition of meado.vs and
Rev. A. L. Woodlock. Cakdooia.
pastures Is in the southern counties 79. B:30, Secretaries Department
central 87. and northertr 94. the average
,
Mabel WUcox. Irving.
Marti a Chapter.
for the slate being 83. Clover sowed this
year is in good condition. The figures for 4:00. Finance.
Gertrude Baker. E. Ca’edooia.
Nancy Diarajud, Rutland- Chapter.
the state are 95.
•“ Apples promise about 93 per cent and im. Question Drawer.
Devotional Service.
peaches 83 per cent of the average crops.
v.C’ W. Marshall, Wayland.
In the southern counties the wages per
dress. R»r. G. A. Ruefl. Grwnd Bipt ds.
Leti
every chapter send a 1ante dele gm loo.
month for farm hands average 815.Iff with
Mrs. w. a. Laxrman '
board, and 820.85 without board; In the
Rgv. R. D. Frkkkan f “”»•
central counties* 813.96 with board, and
.
Promotion
ExrrclMMt.
320.91 without board, and In the northern
ITlie following program will be given at
counties 815 49 with board, and &gt;24 29

a

Without board. The average for Uh state
are 515.87 with board, and $21.85 without
board. Wages are now lower tii*« one
year ago in each section nf the state,
Tne farm statistics of 788 townships,
collected.and returned by supervisor*. In­
dicate that the number of sheep now on
hand in the state is 29 per cent less
than sheared in 1895. There Is a loss of 30
per ceut in the southern counties, of 23 per
cent in the central counties, aud of 15 per
ceut lu tne northern counties.
.
Washington Gardner.
Secretary of State.

Kral EntMte Tranafers.
Chas. E. PlkeU RamuelT, Gamwell. parcel
^ciin»TF^I*Sa uTtewmel T. Gamwell. parcel

^ohnBeSa to' Elmer E. Klug. loU. Middle

' 1»!buiKon1Un*om to James Rauaotn, 40 a, see.
27 Rutland. SitKO.
Mane K Upjohn to City of Hastings, Iota,
C EftteM Hanna to Fred H. and fritter M.
Gale, 40 a. aec to. Yankee Spring*. SlMO.
QUIT CI-AIM DKKM.

cel; H. Woodland, &gt;173.

KMGlX-KkUfiHW »N

the annual promoUon exercises of tbe
elgbtft grade, Wednesday evening, June
24th, at tbe opera houie:

Cboras. High School March.
RecltMtlon. - A Second TrtaT’ Ada Powers.
Reeltution. "Uncle Ike’* Rjoster** Willie Daw-

Instrumantal Solo. Carrie Htehbln«.
Recitation, -Tbs Inventors Wile" Laur^ Ecydealivmer.
"Ciaaa History" Donald Smith. " ,
Recitation. "Uu the Rappahannock** Irene
; Adams.
Concert Medley, Chorus of Sixteen.
FART »*CON».

Our Early HHlory—ln Three Farts.
Fart 1st—Floc eer Dm 'ulttes.
Fartsnd - Revolutl wary teems.
Part 3ro- After th ' War.
CHABAi-raas.

K Pioneer. Fred Fairchild.
Honeer’s Wife. Minnie Harper.
Pioneer * Brother, Lte Brtee. John Bull and
Eddie Cole
Brother Jonathan. Roy Davis.
Virginia, Carrie Mebbiaa.
Maarachuseu*. Nellie Michael.
CouIincutal om -er. Nelson Burroughs.
CtouttoeBtel MoWler. Gmm OoUhw.
Brituh teidten. Donate temth, Oarlie Kurtz.
CaKaiu Boabommei A French OtBcer) Hemau

General IKarinn. Robert Hist luga.
BrMsh OflCar. CiinMM Uka.
MoMm ( a Kr^Ctertte Radth.

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�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, June II}. 1696COOK •»oe::_Fr»l»nftsr».___

AN ELABORATE MOSAIC.
cut*d

for a

iKmoiifai

TOLD BY THE TEETH.

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Tbe British vice-consul In Venice In )
his last report says that mosaics still I

Character Revaaled by the Forma­
tion of the Ivoriea.

continue in -grrat demand there, says |
1 the London Times. A well -kuon ny-oni- :Large Teeth lad irate a Broad Temper*
patty execute^ last year Kplend.u mo- | aient and Small Ono* Show a Mentality
of tbe Minute Order—An lasale for a palace novi .tn e.un sr nf can- |
Near erne of the getes leading\qjo struct ion in Vienna* It musure* LOtH) i
Paris an &lt;■ Id man of stout pro[»ortions squure feet and is-copied from cuj'.-xins ।
Huve ypu ever thought that you may
by th. iwintrr. F-dw-rvl Weith. It rep- (ell a 1&gt;eniol,-, ch«r»cur long alter hi,
um ocen one day wending his way.
U of the world.
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death, when his body has decayed
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and
a
wvhcu a cob, driver, a! gi.nl t peed, ap­ resents the five p-: L»
frieze. • there is nothing left but a few bones?
. - the *--•
proached, Rjnd as ihe mau paid no atten­ rope stands in the center of
tion to the warning cry of the Jehu, he represented by the symbolic figure* of ' Probably you have not, but it is quite
-was knocked down and the vehicle its various nations, having on one side • possible, for character may be judged
passed over hi* body, to the consterna­ tbe emblems of industry and trade and by the teeth.
at the top the emblem of the flying
tion of the spectators.
It) one important respect, character
A crowd gathered round tbe vener­ genius of light. On the right arc the reading by means of the teeth is more
able individual, who lay on the ground, figures of Asia, India, China and Japan, reliable than that by means of the
Dot mu a jxx)i of blood, bu£-in one of oil. with their rajahs, mandarins and the bauds, lips, nose, eyes,-feet or other
The hero of tMs misadventure, who had allegorical chrysanthemum. Next fol- l&gt;arls of tbc body, valuable-a. they may
only been slightly stunned by the shock, lows Africa, with camel-drivers, palm »eem in some particular.. It has been
soon rose to his feet, with profuse trees and other African symbols; on I said that a man’s mode of inner life,
thanks for all tbe sympathy and com­ the left, America and Australia, with | the working of bis conscience, wyi leave
passion which his accident bad elicited, natives on horseback and on foot, fpli- । seme visible trace, some material in­
fluence on hl,
his general
general •ppoaroncc.
appearance, iikhh
thus.
( fluence
and then, disregarding further offers of ago nnd Dlhei-emlilem,.
assistance, begun to shuffle off as fast
All thte TAriely of type,, from the
, meMurc, thwarting tbe original
as his legRr would carry him.
fair, Circassian down to the negro, and design of nature. —
•
*-For example,
by
One of the eyewitnesses of this cu- the display of costumes, from the roost 1 properly schooling the mind from a josrious scene, went np to an employe of decorative to the simplest; hare enabled I bose to
,w „
_
a serious temper,
a nose with an
Oir octroi and gave an account-of tbe the painter to arrange 24 flguroa with teliMUon
inclination w
to "tiugoai
pugoess mav
may be
be made
made to
to
- - - - downward
- turn;
*
•»■episode, upon which the official, run­ great delicacy pf color and in an artis- take a decided
a mouth
ning after the victim of the accident, tic manner. Over these figures, which I may be made to droop ut the corners,
extended to him a polite invitation to rest on an ornamental-base, a blue sky 1 wrinkles may be induced at the cor­
reot in his office. I
reflects oil around its light so as to ' ners of the eyes, the contour and line*
“I assure you I am not hurt," re­ unite all the tints of the mosaic and to of the bands may jchonge and the feet
plied the old gentleman, who displayed 1 give the whole a harmony of effect ' may take on a different expression.
great anxiety to take himself off.
which is said to be most delightful to ,
But the Jeeth are exceptional. No
‘•Soznueh'the better,” replied the em­ the eye. The same company is execut­ haliit of thought will have any’ influence
ploye. “but I want to have a little talk ing another inipo. tant mosaic for the whatever in their shape and character.
apse of th. Guard,' chapel at tbe Wei- , X, fw?M"‘eoto^tl» them Mm Nature
Mcith you. all t he same.”

MISHAP TO A SMUGGLER.

■ HELLO GIRL’S DISCOVERY.

What is

io tbe Detroit Electrical work* there
ta a night watchman who possesses an
except ionully tine tenor voice, and w'hen
be has nothing else to do hr sings.to
ke^p himself awake, says tbe Detroit
Tribune. L’p in tbe big telephone ex­
change a dozen girl* are told off for
night duty. They are. like the tenor,
fond of the songs of tbeday. but. unlike
him. they arc not allowed to sing, and
they grow lonely after tbe call* begin
to be few and far lietwcen and the mur­
mur of the si reel traffic below has

CASTOR
- - -- IA
'

rrttaed.
!
Some month* ago. it is related, one of
1 the girls who had answered a call from
1 the electrical works, overboard the
I watebmun singing his favorite song.
She listened us long us she could with­
out arousing the ire of the unmusical
individual ut the other end of the line,
and then confided her discovery to tjjarest of the girls. There was a short
but rugejfbouncil of war? and the girl
who made- the discovery was deputed
to call up the harmonious watchman
u.nd nsk him for n song. The watchman,
who must be quite a phenomenon in
that he is u tenor aud also “an extreme-1
j1 ly bashful young man?' required u lit
tie coaxing, but eventually complied
with tbe request.
All the other girls
“cut in” on the.line, and the watchman
was encored so often that bis throat
was sore w hen the concert was finished.
But this unique tenor is as fastidious
as he is shy. It Is said that there was
only one girl nt the “central" who can
'induce him to sing, and she is the maid­
en who made the'original long-distance­
Some gentle force was required to in- bngton barracks in London from car- has laid- her plans with
- • a determination
-z
. concert discovery. When the other girls
.
1
■jfluce tbe corpulent one to enter tbe of­ toons.
begin to grow tired at night, she calls'
that they shall not b? modified.
fice, but ooce there he was made to unI
Phrenologists have not agreed upon up the electrical works, and the watch­
OUR DAILY BREAD.
dresM. when he was found to be almost
■ any stated set of rules for judging a man sings for her. unconscious of the
a- skeleton. The mystery was soon ex­
l* person's character from an Inspection fact that all the girls have “cut in" on
plained. He bad between his waistcoat
। of his teeth. The best that they pretend the line, and that he is singing to the.
Much rye bread
eaten in this 1
and his shirt a slfin receptacle which
to do is to arrive at a general estimate. । entire night force of the exchange. Tbe
-was enjiablv of containing from six to country In the beginning of the century, • This is not as satisfactory from tile others hint that theq? is a romance in
and
much
rye
and
Indian
—n healthful I
■aevvn liters of liquid. On this particu­
poipt of view of completeness and it. but that is a matter which concerns
lar occasion it had l&gt;een filled with oil. compound that-disappeared when stoves luinuteneKs as the methods of reading only the young watchman and the girl
aad, while it had saved the bearer from superseded the huge brick ovcpln which I character by means of other jiarts of
•evere injury, it had betrayed him, .and the maize ingredient was rendered di- i the body; but.it has its advantages in at the "central."
he was removed to the depot at the pre­ gestiblc by being cooked all night. The 1 its increased reliability. By a careful
OUR PLAYING CARDS.
fecture of poffvc amid the laughter of snowy Wheaton loaf, as the staple bread exnininuticn of the teeth it may be
the people who had witnessed the acci- of the land, dates only back to the eul- • definitely- announced whether or not a |
tiration of the wheat fields of New |' person is a coward or high-spirited, ;
'■dent.
“1 have it." exclaimed an enthusiastic
A quantity -of reteptacles of tlie kind York in the early port pf tnis century;
8
wcaik iir strong-ruiudrel, slovenly or • whistplayer who was engaged in a rub- Wrr.- J/' HN
•tk'neribed have been found at his dwell­ and simultaneously there aecms-to arise punctilious. This determination will
Mjra W
Washington.
DC. for their *!.»» prta
I*TA
m-------- ---•
her
at
n
Madison
avenue
whist
club,
re;
sod
11
m of two hasdred LsmtioM w*at*B.
ing, and another individual has already a “fashion” of white bread. The using revdul the character as it was at birth—
. lutes tbe New York Herald.
been arrested on. suspicion of being an of bread made from anything less than the native character. There are thou­
j
"No you haven't," nnswcrrd«bis partaccomplice. It m*od scarcely be added “the best Genesee flour” was thought a sands of cases- where individuals have
that the oil was thus introduced into mark of poverty. About 1S4O there ap­ “lived dow n nature," so to speak, and I nor. “It was trumped.”
“1 don’t mean the trick." replied the
Paris with the object of evading the peared ulxiut an even distribution of have evolved an artificial character of I
first; “I refer to the origin of the chriroctroi &lt;l:.es. As a ma'tter of fact, all dyspepsia throughout the northern and
one jport from a natural character of, acters on the cniyis. They have always
sorts of devices air employed by per­ enstern states, more especially among the opiiosite sort. This, provided the |
MRKKTS GINGER TONIC
sons who make a sjxcialty of this fraud, those well-to-do*poople who used only change has been from a poorer to a puzzled me. I have studied tbe matter,
read
all
that
has
been
written
on
the
•but it is not often that n. person ir.de- the “best Genesev." One investigator liettcr character. Is highly commend­
PARKER'S
"tretv&lt;1 in these tragl-eomic eire-um-* announced that the root of the yuschief able; and is a strong argument against subject and hare never until this mo­
HAIR BALSAM
MUijices.—Paris Cor. Ixihddn Telegraph. J lay in robbing tlie wheat of its best ele­ tbe doctrine that lias recently been ment l&gt;een satisfied as to how the cards
came to lieur the shapes we call hearts,
ments in the process of milling, and
promulgated, to the effect that most
diamonds, club* nnd spades. Just now.
taking away its outer coating. Th*s
She ThaakcHl Him.
to its Toothful C-'orT
criminals shark) l&gt;e excused beeaDse ।
An effective reproof was that given man was Sylvester Graham—a mono­ they were bon: w it If criminal instincts.’', as those spots representing the four
’ ‘ suits lay there together, tlie sighifleaIrr an elderly uuui to a fanlriunubl.v- maniac on his own hobby, but he ren­ and couldn’t help it.
t
drr*sed young « cuuin, who. as it seems, dered an important service to the sci­’ h And yet. after nil, when.you arc deal-1 tion of their forms flushed on me.”
"Well what is It?" nskyd his partner.
mu-t have l&gt;e&lt;-n surprised out ot her ence of alimentation, though the epi­ ing with a man you will be better sat- j
■ft
CMsAMters Cactkk Pirawui P.r*»i.
* Simple as enn lie." answered tbe I
^Ynanners.’’ The young woman was thet “br.n bread- w„ deri.iv.-ly up- iX« toknowhu'ri.'l/u.an biL^iiRdnl I
pli&lt;-d
to
the
iwrt
that
still
lx-,n.
his
,
el.urncl.-r,
nn.l
,o
vou
may
know
it
onlv
i
other.
otl
"r- “"Look
Lo01' at
“l those
lho"! four
four suits
’“'t* and
an&lt;l i
walkuig rapidly albng a street shaded
, by nil exnmlimtlon of hl, teeth. Thi, ' •« bow nulcb al1'1' ,be,y
ia form- |
82 J Uli &gt;•« HALE. .
many trees, wln-n tlie elderly mon, nameconning up belli ad l»?r, snvj; a Inrp? fuzzy
.Ire is
virtue nt *» writ
THE HABIT OF ORFAMINR
exnrfllnotlon will u»n»llv have to Ih- ; c*D-‘ .'ou *•-« ,b&lt;-y "■«- al1 arrow,?, a...uv
w herein
m.-cm giro*
pre. that
mu Inr
ijnr^nt
,n.
i Mt HABIT
MAtsi I OF
or DREAMING.
UKtAMINU.
&gt;
...
.
.: .
....
Cuneiform
and
no
mistul
&lt;■
Thrv
°
r
Herl
facta*
out ot tfrr bcuitC-un
THE
no roiFiai.u
mistake. i nry ,,&lt;orl]ie County,ta-u-d
&lt;x*U-rpi!tar on the. collar of her coat.
' i-umim-.ni
conducted covertly, us
ns .v
it m
is HWfc
not un.-.v
likely । Cuneiform,
Lumnoim. and
and no
f Barr, ln fMT&lt;ir of Wrekt Ilruv
that,the general run of persons whom i fiu'te ev’dently originated with the old and CbeinirafCompeay mthIhsi tJir* prods'atw
**1 beg your pardon,” he said, laying a
sanity.
1 you n^ will lend t|.rnwlre. to a I A»syriW Inscriptions. I bare nodoubt , [J-.XX&amp;TS m^neild‘Sd’delke^"
detaining hand on her arm as he spoke,
and rcnn»»rd t*»&lt;? jobnoxions crawler,
The fullest examination into the na­ nnnute investigation of their dental .
these figures originally represent- did on the eleventh dav of March iwg levy u|&gt;ot.
•1 wLstird to take off this caterpillar, ture and origin of dreams has been made A^rapgetnent.
| ed arroubr.,-,. When the German. ,
v.-hich was almost at your neck.” The by M. Moreau, the French 'scientist. I
Y'du may start out with the general adopted th.- heart, .sell, leaf and acorn c.scribed n»l out. that la torn, all that m
nreseWed
sin piece
er parrel i»n«i
of tend
described
a* fol
r------ J ■*’— the
,M,n ’’''•***
r «»»"*•&gt;
de«wti!m*d
an fa&gt;.
jF*vruig woman stared haughtily
and (He divides dreams into the dreams of broad stotement thptfemall teeth mean on their cards they
•’
Pr'scr'cu '
. lowf.. to wn The Kant bidf of tbe North
with an air of resentment »t the cater- lualth and the dreams that are the re- smallness, and big teeth mean bigness, ancient form. Here
I
are four varying Rrs*. qnvitrr nf tbe North Ea»i quarter
TktFFiagara Falls FMte.
•
*
tf
Srcilon
tic
ven
town
number
fuut
piiLir aud was about to pass on. with.ou suit of the diseased state of the mind jt makes not much difference to what shapes of the arrowhead, iikely coming “J
_
r, .1:1„i ■
ui ’
nuuRr nine not tvawoiUK iwri'i
’
• ! Nrtr.n
“ ' nJTL*
12***2'
word of thanks. “If I made a mistake, or body. In regard to the latter ii need ' qualities you apply these terms.
A from four different and opposing t acresol land all of which I shall csjkim- fur
Stadons.
the
**ie
afrubi'c
Aliriion
or
readmMo
’
th’
idihe*
mid you would prefer to have the cater­ —
tribes. Itence conflict between ”
*«
-— ——
only
remarked
that-----persistent
i-be
«...--------1—a *».-•
1~*—* drear:- |uan with small, short teeth can hardly
ta.n&gt;.fr&gt;
p.m *’ n‘ * m
BASTWABD.
, bidder st .tbe front door of the Court llou^c ii.
pillar replaced. I can easily put it back.” Jr.g is one of the roost invariable symp­ be concerned in anything big—be it suits as we play the game to-day.”
.[• .’-iiJJ’ I
-4-f°
; tbe City ut Hasting* In raid Couutv (bat iielnk Rast: mos............
ihr place of holding the »ireutt Court forth*
saw] the gentleman courteously.suiting toms of insanity, and it is a pwcholog- charity, or crime, nobleness or devil try.
&amp;
£'
' ?i it
Station*.
*4ld county of Itarry OU the 25th (tay of JuL
fire action to the. word. “Oh, ro, no, leal fact if genius is near allied to mad- Hisrtemperament
w......,
is of the minute order;
FROM THE ORIENT.
n«*xt Mt teno'clurk lu the forenoon ot ssH ttaj.
WWTWARD.
p&gt;rr.*e take it off! “sold tbe young wom­ r.ess, genius must be expected to dream his dpinpass is limited. If engaged in.
Dated Hjotlftgs June sth. ism
Sastxmos...
.
Homely Urhlr^rooui Hire* Another to
to *
Jamks U. McKkvitt.
an. her haughtiness quickly vanishing;
more than ordinary men. With regard , busi^ess^ he will work on a basfa of
C. R. OSBOBS. Local A&lt;er,t.
J&lt;b» rJt.
8t:od In Illa PlaCe.
asnd with his second removal the elderly to the dreams of health, they arc tbe re- ' hunjjjcds, when a man,with large teeth I
T. T. CoLunev a.
&gt;.W. ttuouuv.G. P AT. A. tWiurc
A queer Arabian Nights' tale-cornea
' Aliy, for rtaUiiift.
snan got his “Thank you," and the cat- suit of an imperfect state of conscious-, । Woul&lt; be dealing with thousands, if
from tlie Punjab. A few weeks ago a
erpHlar found another resting place.**
ness or an imperfect state of sleep, ae । he engages in crime, he would be far
party of weavers formed □ marriage pfoYouth's Companion.
cording as we look at. H. It is obvious more apt to steal coppers from a newsceswrion and started for a village in
that the mind of the clever man, that is I boy than to explode u bank
W
TIMETABLE.
constantly
occupied.with
many
scheme-1? ,।
bn
the Vluci
other rmuu,
hand, ua iuuu
man wiiu
with lUigu
large Ferozpore. The bridegroom was bald
--------------------------------—
..
—
yj
U
vlJC
A MYSTERY OF THE RIFLE.
---1 *i
—..Xi. 4_ iis
---------y—
....
nnd
thoughts,
more-------------------------liable to be awake
teeth ■ is a man who
goes -into things and blind of one eye, nnd his father
In Eft-cl Stay si. —
.
feared the bride’s parents would refuse
A7B»ecoanL*ble Result of Shooting from i when his body
body is asleep than that of the On a big scale. Hi* mind, like the law,
Central* tttandarrt 1
him. so the weaver advised them topre­
dullard, whose mind is
often asleep 1 (]oeti not
1---------------------------for trifles, “non minima
sent a barber’s boy who was with them i
• Something that no»man understands when his body is awake. "Thus
,v
the . curat.” If he is charitable, he is genis why a rifle, clamped in an immovable 'l sleep
•
■
" ■
of- the
plowboy
has become pro- ' eroustoa fault, and will be dividing his as tbe groom. The barber was dressed ■
■vtae, will not put a bullet in the same । verbial on account of ita undisturbed last penny with n needy friend, while in the groom’s wedding garments and |
ibole every time, even if the wind does
was accepted. When the marriage wav &gt;
nature. In most casea a roan of lively the small-toothed man would hedge on
MOKTB.
I
nsnt rnterftere.
A correspondent of imsgination and quick brain is undoubt- his charitable instincts as soon as he over abd they had returned home the 1
■ .
p. m. :*
rf5br*oting and Fishing tells how he put cdly more liable to drcam than the saw that they were beginning to cause weaver demanded .hia bride, but the '
Chtasfo........................... n&gt;
barber
refused
to
give
her
up.
and
now
j
a. rifle of 32 caliber into a vise aud fired dullard.
and 1U Connection* Operate I be
! him the slightest inconvenience. The
they have gone to law to settle tbe queait icn times, the sights being always
Bast Cooper..
man With the big teeth, if a criminal, tion.
• Best First and Skcond-Class Richland .inn.
aumed directly at a mark. The bullets
CoMtituUDna) Rhetoric. would revel in holding up traiha nnd
wnt all over a four-inch circle at 50
The rhetoric of tbe Ltah constitu-1 ,n
Service from East to
’in robbing them single-handed — in
gull Lxke (Yorfcvlllev
ENGLISH POTWALLOPERS
□rords. Theoretically all ought to have tional convention is said by the New
. picking the pocket, of the chief of po/gone into the same hole.
York Tribune to be of^n amusing. For
। lice, ,aind in administering knock-out
Oldest Franchise*.
A man Atho holds bis rifle gripped instance, one of the delegates said tbe
Delton . ...
drops to the commissioners. Bigness
Ctoverdale
’■hard at'one thne and easily at another other day:
Says the London Globe: “Tbe last of
stasia
is his watchward.
•will not-shoot as well as one who takes
tbe *potwallopers’ ta dead.
His name
“There is an insurance company do­
But It ta possible to read by means of
Babtdhw.....
•the same bold of his rifle every time. ing business here that Jias a building
was Ilichard Atkinson, his age 97. and
and Intermediate Point*.
'
the
teeth
finer
shade,
of
character
than
&gt;4 orri in »lThe best results are obtained from that cost more than $3,000,000, and has
Coats Grove..
merely those of bigness and littleness. | the scene of his pot walloping glories
4 M 10 T’’.
THROCGII
TOURIST
SLEEPING
CARS
WoodtaMl ....
’bench rests when the man put* his that much more in assets. And there
the ancient borough of Pontefract. The
We may also note insipidity, courage,
Woolbun . ..
^shoulder agaipst the rifle butL
was a man in this town who paid that heedlessness, ferocity, ideality and i ‘potwulloper* was u mun who acquired
vi*
l.
leave
Cblcgai.
throughout
the
F»U
*
54
littlng..........
company over &gt;5,000, who had been other qualities. If you will examine the the franchise by the extraordinary . Spring nnd winter ever*. Wednesdav
Detroit:
H 4*
night and ' lucinn*'!. O. every Nnnday
dead for more than two years, and that accompanying sketches you will observe process of having boiled bis own pot in
Graad Rap'd*.
und Thursday vent ng and *re run.
man isn’t able to collect the insurance.” many types that are no doubt familiar. tbe constituency for six months before
tbe election. As an electoral class they
You will find it of interest to com­
were, as was natural, subiimely'corrupt,
Branans.
pare some of these teeth with those of
A leader of the house who at one time
and were deservedly abolished in 1832.
animals, and to speculate as to whether
held the office of prime minister, was
They were, however, a picturesque sur­
a similarity in this respect means a sim-*
without
chang*
and
on
f*nt
mail
train*.
noted for hia indolent, gentle manner,
vival of. probably, the oldest franchise, P«Me«K**r&gt;&gt; holding *ecund-clsca ncketi« can
| p. m i .'!• l» ' Ufi]
ilartty of character. Canine and feline
ls-what gives Hood’s Sarsaparilla its great and the soft drawl with which he sent
next to that of the MO-shilling freehold- iM-curv iiccotnmodS'kran In t he tourur Mecntng
teeth are remarkable for their pointcar*, the Brel ’*iee being from ChlcMgo to
popularity, its constantly increasing stinging sarcasm home to his oppo­
Csltforatapoints. IB: from trindmis'l to Caii.•dness. being larger at the base than
sales, and enables it to accomplish its nents. One of his long-suffering victims,
fprnt* pofn**. IBAO: from Nbw iiriesnu to
Rapids.
। nt tlie tip. This characteristic may be
&lt; *ifond* pointb. B*. per double berth. From
wondef-ial and unequalled cures. The however, dealt him n telling blow by
Dmba..........
New Ortaauf. dally through Pullman eenTce
observed in some human teeth, and
is operated.
ootttdnatfon, proportion and process Complaining''that the honorable mem­
there are those who say that it denotes
• tn 4 tv; TTfS]
in preparing Hood's Sarsaparilla ber had beeti rude to him. “His man­
8 IA|
i Lowest Rates,. Best Route
the possession of canine or feline !nOoaM Drove.
are unknown to other medicines, ano ner.” he asserted, “was—not ungentle- stincta.
manly, but it was less ladylike than
make Hood’s Sarsaparilla
ttaaruroa...
Teeth which are separated by a gap
usual.”
denote, usually, a heedless, thought­
ttV.ltV...........
less, or- even slovenly character.
On
A c»w*s obttvary.
Cattle must be very precious ini the other hand, teeth which are close
It cures a wide range of diseases because
all point* tn
Cre^cv
of Ha power as a blood purifier. It acta Borneo, when a cow receives the honor• together denote alertness of the mind.
We Offer Yoo a Remedy \Thlch Insures
SAFETY to LIFE of Both
•directly and positively upon tbe blood, of an obituary notice in the official; Whether this alertness ta directed to­
Mother and Orild.
and the blood reaches every nook and journal. Thus a newspaper solemnly ward great- or small things depends
corner of the human system. Th ns all informs its readers that “'an aged cow upon the. sice of the teeth. When the
miiBxt . --• f »o00 *21 ■
-.
•t he nerves, muscles, bones and tissues belonging to the government herd met; teeth slant in one direction, as is rare■ecane under the beneficent influence of । its death on the 14th by falling into ai ly the case. they indicate insipidity.
dyke at a seel uued spot.where it was uuability are indicated by teeth which are
able to extract itself.”
HORROR AMD BAHGUt,
----- -- I • —— 11 A.
J
AlU.
of targe aixr, aei evenly in the gums,
KWUum tall fam u, Apply to
Makes CHILD-BIRTH Eaty. W.O.NKIMYKtL
Ml. So. 1 .uO f rrtjUt So. &lt;, oh l&gt;. &gt;■ •
and possihl v s) igh tly protrnd ing. Small
neonle among tbe an- teeth whreh point in w C'd denoteppo
Geu'l Weatem Agent.
Ch^ago.- DL
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MORTGAGE BAUL

MORTGAGE KALE-

—rwrat*.
8«w eoe hm mid of mntritaony that
R fe « SOrt tat «.«* wbtaK -11 ...LT”

cotiuiurd to Feilbaa beccmr operative executed
bv Freeman H. Nosta lek of Barry Couaty in toe
Gold tea been found in a variety of State of Michigan to John Davenport and Ira
Davvui ort Executors of tbe hut will and tevtaqueer, vtacreu among others in the dust meit of IraHsvenport deceased bearing date. f&lt;
tor the County of Barry end
.«
B*RONJt’BSCH D,Ea
—-- -KU *UMI
*b*ken from chickens’ feather*, in the UieStcond day of Jum A. D. eight* n hut - MicbtKxn «n tte first day of
“&lt;*“««•to«*et 9UL" This;
dred and eigbiy-one
and recorded In
crops of wiH turkeys, and betyveen tbe the ifflee of the RerUtrr
De»d»,
for
the
__ , tui a.* WUIl
T me ■&amp;?£££
toes of a wolf hound. The latest odd count) &lt;•( Burry lu said State of Michigan, on
want to be rtout, at l,aat modTweut» third day &lt;4 Jaae A. 1». eighteen
- jiirMck diod &lt;d««K»pe***■!"* the Ways-™,- U&lt;^
ptace for gold ia ns u filling for a deer's tlie
yately
while ay,,
.
hundred aud eighty one In Liter 16 of Mortgag­ to and fur tbe County of . albom *
n ’h»- Tutvinhtff,wt which hour
told
Blate
as
Admlnl«tr»u»r
oi- .te'
Tne® of leisure* are
ttejdace. deully wish to be thia.
und ibis told of in the Nidologist es, on page SOO which said mortgage was duly
^vlock a,n.,1Clej tee attention of
HMtrned on the tenth day of January. A- D. Krate of aala Tbeedotla Doer doer **»
•“•'The tatrsd fashion able, a iter-* nt in
It mow be confwi, how^ar, that by Jskhn A-. Bryant, of Ransaa City. Me. clahteeu hundred and ninety five, by the said kv virtue of whkb sppeintmeat .te &gt;e» ;
..,s of the owl joining moms. Ncta lork h» ■^anwuaniacoldw.’’ Acoerck
A Kansas City taxidenuiat was found .Ivlin and ln» Davenport, executor*, to Cameron kotdv told mortgageaaaseoadoitotatrstvr-aeA
w 'bin people are by no mean, as
so wbieb mortgage there l» claimed to t* hi* bedwoim they found
in a great state of excitement by Mn D Waterman, of Detroit. In said stole, nnd at th* dm* of uilw notice toe »um of Fne Hr*A
ing to
’•.-ho dobiwinr«s-w;iui
Ertu st T. Tnp|*y of the name place, sole exe­
0u cn’*T ‘i.- already part'd aws^.'.
el,“S' “ “wir fat friends.
•*«*»
I^yani.
He hnd rrwently got 1 wo dee* cutor of the last wtll of Pamela W. Tappey. de­ red and Three Dollars and
Use "400” They arre *ci»urw*&lt;l bv or?rinthd- 2’^ loudly groan
complain under
tU'l,a’1
1 . t.j-’ut 0» Gyaliu. gsiar Caceased
.
and
Helen
E
Waterman
of
toe
state
of
Rmee m artificial ice rink-.‘ The ‘^tep- their burden. Undue embonpoint nga beads for muunriug from Colorado. Colorado, tole executrix of tbe last will of
imrarv. us the guestof Herr,
oeedlD|»-al
law
havtog
been
fnxtUutrd
to
re­
|
The
jaws
of
both
deer
were
being.
Tli.iina* G. Waterman, deceased, which said as
•ping face* U*e
«to*d&lt;»k”*-andithe awonnm. At M, if she weighs 1, or la
jnotu*1
jlgunimt was.on tbe First day of June A. D. cove r the amount secured by told »» irtgagr ar
.
. 1 proprietor, whose *%&gt;’cycle» temp*” tare
In -H^wlth&lt;hi«
*J&gt;c look, ta be owr 40.
Her scraped, and then the taxidermist ol&gt;- elghu-eu hundred aud nlnetj-five recorded In anv part thereof:
Notice
Is
therefore
hereby
given
that
on
toe*
..
had arcepted. ns the teteKt affikr ion.
»fap ta heavy, she oan M longer dance ■w-rved a peculiar rulmtancr crusted on said JirglMrr’sOtBceJn Liber 32of MGrim-ces, -Ightb day uf AUKOM, A- D. 1H* at ten o’ckvk
bwl»*‘
. v. liii-ii he had :pro5&lt;M&gt;ted
■due teetk. This ardinient was Lrcwnrsb on p&gt;ge J75 upon which mortgage tbers Is In the forenoon, ihere will be void at th* Junto
—Ntai A’orgorod. h&gt; l;UMtia. wa,l nl. T
tbvour
°r “wci*e with 1‘^ure. B.uclaJmr.l lobe due at the date of this notice, tlie
liai purchUBsfl hi tbai
yellow in color, end just fur fool’* luck sum of Three Hundred and sixty-five dollars front door of the Court House, io toe Cln
-TnoslobUferatMl by fir, ln*1904. ATlthe tlothw wear out more qvlcklv and she
Hastings. County of Barry and State oi M vl&gt;ob on
still unfinished. Xt
the maa scraped it off aud senT it to (AJM.UO) sad :&gt;osUt or proceedings at law liav- Unui, (said Court House being the builmoa n»
■buildings and bazars in which wen- “ toon-- difficult to drea. to advaatogu.
ing been tustituied at law to recover the same
nciirld.-L • after tlie sale of St.
which toe Circuit Court for the Cotrnly ut Mamw
lirld tirinnual tarroj nwrr hanta from AU this she feels and munnuni ut de­ an nasayer. The u-ismyer got n lump of or Miy part thereof, notice Is therefore hereby is held), st public auction to tbe highest bidder.
gold, pure. y&lt;
"
'**. * frocn’ tbe stuff,
' -,■,* 4 estate in Austrla•eltow
gold,
that on Tuesday ibe 2Stb d*jr of Augnrt Hie pirtni»r» described In said mortgage or '*&gt;
■all part, «rt Xtaropr nMl Asia were blot­ spite, lie siuoothu.-j, of her uuwrinkled
_____ t-» »;.u.............................. “«’• •* e*T?“ “ c,‘*k‘u?Jor.0™: I.
Jnlu
. | : i’w «■ HehrnitJie, that hr
and tbe tuxidcrmfal made hteteCofind rrtl al public auctk&gt;i&gt;. to tDr iituhrrt bidder, much thereof as nitfy be necessary to Miwfv
ted out. ana thatyear moat, ot the trail­ countenance and desph.- the fsat that st
(sale to take place at Ute front door of tbeOuurt •lie amount due on said mortgage, as above .-eV
, t. v of O Gyajla, which
out
-the
precise
locality
where
the
deer
ing- wrm a&lt;niv‘ in tmu m- tuntporarv to .far easier for the ••stout to get thia
House, la tbe city ot Hartings ibat being tb* furth with the interest thereon, and the&lt; re» t*
Iwugln v
were killed. Then he nskv«d about the ptace wtrare tbeCircuit Court fur Barry counly charges and expenses allowed by law and y»o
•j 1,-yr «: hri-n fold’s property.
Hum for the natumJb thin to get stout.
RtruetuMfa.
nbnpc'l &gt;
for In said mortgage, said premises be­
deer Beks where the auimaJs ^ot ^heir UhHdttbe premise* described to said mort- vided
.. &gt;i ooting-box was under
YmBcw
e.&lt;ur to much tbereef aa shall be necessary ing situated to tbe Township
Vs nil''
—Of. evrny 1.000 •riergywnen 'b'twrvn
salt. He doesn't know yet whether the «u
frvr.ufntJy the
to tottafv the amount due on buch Mortgage, fortes.- In toe county of Barry and State uf
the ngra &lt;rff 45 nnd fB only 15'.93&lt;lie an­ be voided by thesiout womuo if &gt;&amp;hr
■coMtn,,:
Michigan
and described as tbe East half ol.lto*
a
1th
revea
per
ceut.
Intereat
and
legal
cost*,
gold «ame frerm a salt lick&lt;xr from the
South
West
quarter
of
section
twenty
seven,
ire
wishes
to
grow
thku
uml
the
daintimt
with an attorney fee ot Fifteen Doidust blown onto the grass '«r browse togrtlirr
ui of othr-rneighLora. nually, tuft of evety 1,000 doctors be­ and lightest dishes indulged In.
ta'a provided lor by statute!, that ts to say, tbe town three North, range ten Wert cestahunci
tween tbe ^ges of 45 utmI 65?wffewer
eighty acres of land more or less.
tolkmtut piece or parcel of land, rtt:
&lt; know it is a vary trying ordeal w on which the deer fed. .
Dated
Haetintes.
Mich,
May
13.
18M
­
Tbettowh West quarter of Uhj South West
,rg.- wtmpaitv in th- I
“S’. [[ ?" "w- *’ '™y .ywr*
Jaspkr Adamk.
The taxidermist said that the deer We^tqnar
’er ot R*etlnn Twenty-two [221 in
be. jut-sent at a gou&gt;l dinner aud afiow
„ and tl- baron was i
««*“ '&lt;-•»»• «ttr»&gt;ute the high
12] North. Range Ten f 10] West, Administrator of the Estate of TheadoJa Dri­
the most tempting and appetizing were killed not- more than 100 miles Tua-iiktilpTwn
er. deceased, Avslfntt
Mortgage..
in
the
County
ol
Harry
and
Stale
of
Michigan,
r &lt; to hi&gt; uauallr «rv ™ .a a”” . ‘y
n,'aW1 n”’n
from the 'Cripple Creek •geld mines, routainlnp forty acres more or less.
APOHXO B. KRNASXON.
. .
plou-s to pam, untested, but ttdriksif
,n- drank a good deal ot I
^™»faR™«reof thrindwtau
Attorney for Jasper AdatU* Administrator Ac .
Dated Kalamazoo May 23,18M.
it-*-lt is still sorse to grow posittoelv nnd further, that he kntrj^ the spot
Assignee of said Mortgagee.
I'AMKW)' I). WaTKBMAN.
i'tr nil thetMi9tu I
•*••»«»«* 3fr:dgch»rd lout
expetly.
lie thinks that ff deer’canEKNRjrrT.TAfFav. Executor,
fut, isn't it?
fi r-van urobablv I hi® flDr 575 fr&lt;&gt;,&lt;1 waCUil» whita plowing
Hklk.n E. Watxicmax. Executrix.
get gold filftng for their teeth in the j
A stout woman must dine on a'iimt- ordinary eosrse of mrrnre. a man I j j,
MORTGAGE SALE. '
.
Assignees of Mortgagees.
.beamieellcav “u .hi’ 'ur"‘ ’’™r «*■**• «»•&gt;.
He
Brgxa. Attorney lor Assignees.
tco cutlet and slievof dried toast, a2it*
Default having been made tn the eondHtsnr
. . ndvi In hieilrath. ■
&lt;*"■ fana owr-MISerent -timee.
cun -get bushels of iL lie has so much ;
of a rertalu mortgage made by Hiram A. Bar­
tleaoup aud drink claret and tvaler,tfbr
NU’IICK FOB HKAM1NG UF CLAIMS.
- •&lt;■ re o-.-hv-!:, and wb., i' d.ra"’■’« V’”™’"*nt*wn toflringmeet
ber. Elizabeth R. Barber his wile. Clarence H.
Jatth in fh'ntohat be is going to sell out
-wluUever her searchings of heart, what­
Barber and Lillian Barber bi* wife to. Fnil4&gt; Xof IL orar, but never could find the.
• hie businezis, buy a burn, A-grub stake, State of Michigan. County of Barry—m.
Notice Is hereby given, that b» an order of the Golerove dated March 14.A. D. 1896, anrt reeortfever her leanings, she inu£t lru-cc hrri watch. The. other day Crorge 31 cflcHnn
nnd a prosper tor's pick, and then go Probate Court for tbe County of Harry, made ed In the riffice «&gt;f the itertster nt Deeds, lor the
s&lt;df
Io
recognize
that
plain
fkxxl
tolu
n
ot Barry nnd State fit Michigan, on th*
j enme through the fieli and i&amp;ck&lt;*d the
1 tv prospecting on the dcctre’ trails.
• «« the ’51h day of Nay A. D. ttW. Six County
:?&lt;• tcir of the
SMiilbv from that date were allowed for credi­ Hto day at March A. D.' INB-in Liber rt aft
sparingly and exmdse will reducei
— -------- —
| watch tyni
tors to present their claims agkinst tbe estate NortKMKf*. on page 2«k That %ald mortjngre:
weight.
Self-rrstraiDt must be her■
itiutudlty died in a
was duly asalned to Sarah Johnson, and* Mf/
VENDETTAS
IN
SUDILY.
of
Nancy
N.
Jordan
late
of
said
—A Fmichman named Villon has in­
Gaunt), deceased, and that all creditors of recorded In the office o! the Fighter ufOred*.
idnne.und hclplesn, at
mot to and if she cards it aside ehe does
'
HUD 3'vrvKteKt. and (he SH|ptite*t Trtflc said
deceased
are
required
co me for Barry County. Michigan.
for the first time ia vented a nnvcl metho&amp;rtif scaling dham- it at her peril.
Tn at said mortgage waa upon the CKpmsi
sent
ifrelr elatais to
said ’ Frobate
pagDe Ixjtfles. The'loss and'deterioraThe
ambition
of
tbe
stout
w
oman
OuQrt.al (be Probate office. In. tbe’ City of eondit'on ’hat «ho&lt;ila default be .-nad»
i n- rd of help.
InSicily;
yeting
men
who
are
eligible
•tion of champagne dur to tin*-escape ot must be to have ber«ize attract an lit­
‘Hastings, for examination and allowance, or or moment o( Interest or any part thereof oa mqtnot btwyood for some
day
whereon the same is made dne an* j«ythe 16th day of November next, and that
•gas. long, iir says, male some proccvs tle aettr-ntion as poatdblc, nnd if slw partis have to exercise exteerme care in before
sueh claims will be beard before said Court .on ADlr, as above expressed, and should tbe *sim though he’n-new how t«
their demeanor towlrd yc«mg unmar­ Hrtwrday. the Utb dav of Angust and od remnln unpaid and In ar rear lor the spae.-edt
:&lt;Tf perfect uur-tigbt era]ing firsirablt-. wears dull stuffs thr eye, ho -.to •««&gt;.
uirtial appearance, which
days then and from thenceforth, (bat tar
ried tedies.
To dance with them so Monday, toe 16th dayol November next.at ten thirty
"M. illonarcomplishefc-this byteovering glanrms off and io not fixed byoiny.uno’clock tn the forenooo of each ot those days to say. alter the lapse of the said thirty daya.
&lt;$f u cavalry officer rather
.•iften res to be remarked, to at tempt to
so much of the aforesaid principal «u» of threw
' -f-he cork, and jmrt qfXhe -neck -with a
Dated May 15th.. A. D. WW.
orK
1 I®™’ 2L-*ne •neck with a •usual brilliancy. Stripes are advan­
«■• a •. M»MM H. r'
— - a -I i.-h banker. But his an- i
hundred seventy four and 16-100 dollar* as re­
talk
'them
alone,
is.
to
-use
the
in
­
He visited rthin ,ayTT
ropprr eflrctriraflly &lt;de­ tages £jur the skirt, but not so much m
main* -unpaid, with all arrearage of InfsmaBgen iota« 'expreMSon of an I talks n friend
ttaereon. shall, at the option of tbe said oarty of
'
.posited. [
MORlGA(iE«SAlJ».
for the ImmIice. Broadly speaking, how­
tta •“•rood part became due and payable.
of mine, expeded to make you their
Default baring been made Ir tbe conditions
iH-fsult liHviug been made In the payment of
ever. nil pekine materiaSs worn in their future-in-law.
there
h astonished bis acquaint*
JKT A WIDOW'S t^EDDWG.
Jn the lower classes, of a certain mortgage. • xerutrd by Lee Tinker Interest dur March Hth. IKK and the same tax­
to Mark North, dated tbe ftret day of Octo-er
length axe becoming.
oners b\ .. ।! .ip no hia npprpaching
says the New York Mercury.* wendetta Het. record**! the Seventh dav of October 1881. ing remained nupaM and In arrears tan aMn
■Mlqnettc. XVhteh Govern* Thia Highly
space
of thirty days and upwards the afar re nM,
The laxlice should be ■rut all in very
Jesuits if a man pays attention to on aaetgued by tbe said Mark Norris, tbe eighth principal sum of three hundred seven**-foar’
■
Moaueutou* ErrnU
day of DeormtxT 1888. to Tip Ketchum, and by and 16-100 dollars wltb all arrearage of- iatereat
sloping Via, with downward jxiinte If
41 few inontlw ago, durunmarried
girl
-wilhout
marrying
her.
the
said
Tip
Krictoutn
awlgi
rd
to
Harvey
Wilf.
i'.tiqueite gixiterning thr wodduig&lt;af a she consults her interest* she will be
thereon Is now declared dae and payable by ter
£ of the Iniairli of trus- }
Vendettas ar** quite prevalent still. 1 lauH.oothe thirtieth day of December IM), terms of ^nld men gage. On wbloa mortgage•widow bus beenxecently reorga rd aftd anil
atSeb monti?*
mortgage lurre
there i*
hi cue.
due. »r
ar ine
the
,
,
,
. •
i
.l
____ ।i aiidoti
uuo ixi «vneixficiau fuund«fh&gt;n, he re- ’’ temporarily, at least, is finding high chreful toluixe the undenirxn wain luo^.
taxird a charticterislic nnd rather smus- dlte taswtf.Tv u Hundred *rd tarecty dollars, there Is claimed iota d»e ac the date of thtenotice the sum of four hundred three DelMiu.
and
to
ilo
thia
will,
if
nrccrtsary
,
have
to
• ' iect of dealii.-.mentioainfi- storv siMMit one lhe other day. A Nutter I* Vreby given Hat by virtue at tLe aud fifteen rents, and an attorney** tor alt
. vogue .among certain great ladies who In-ing it more to the front of the arm­
..
’ . .
.. i ..
' . „ pv*er of *ale in said inortjntar. 1 shall fo»eir hnv ivru:&gt; studying the AusFkHM&gt;&lt;
M hA|e at putHc auction to Twenty-Dre DuHarO provided for in sa*d* mort­
• Are jnakiug second matrimonial aem- hole than is nsuul. The*basque must greitleinan w coachman did his ]&gt;art in a c)Wfr
gage. and no suit or proceedings at law irertari
veiMletta nnd was seat'to prison tor a I th* hbhert bidder, at tta* North front door of been Instituted to recover tbe moneys w-canedi
•y and inheritance,
; lures. The widtaw's engagement riqg lie cut away on lhe hips and the sleeves
.
..
1 •
MM___ I the Cuurt Housr. ImheCIty of Hustlng’.ontbe
of the legacy duties
term—there being no cnpital punish- ] lhlrt dByof Ju|y 1MCj nUrtl oclock |n Uie fon? by said mortga&gt;e, or any part thereof
is sow .a jieridoL .which in rralily is an droop slightly., ns is the mode. For
Now. TlterefBre, by virtue of tbe patter odx
ment In Bicilv’- His master went to nwin. ut all that certain piece or parcel of lard sale contained in said moitgxge. and the tafuteu
percent. «&gt;nt&gt;oma 1 Indian jctirysoliie, and u deep leaf •grerm
. .. . .
.
* •
if j.. । slluMted in the township of Yankee BnriDgs.
street wear short innntles will be found
tsif him inprison, nnd
asked if ne t ounty of Barry and Blate of Michigan known In such ease mad* and provided, notice Is fr«a»: hnt tuuKitu*. a niatin color. The jierkiot ring is set aboat Iwst; jucketa uxv rarely suitable, but it
br given that on Baiurdiiy tbe Twenty-fifir day
could do nn vthing for him. “Yes, sig- ] and described aa tbe Bunth eaat quarter, of: the­ of July A. D. 1WC. at. ten -o'clock in ibu taata
trr|t/- t tunpuraine indifference-Ao him. I with diamonds, and when it arrives the
s&lt;
Zm.- - frtrtin n dnv 1 North east quarter, oi beet uu number twsnty.adopted should be of the reefer shape.
j«or. if 5 ouwill pat half n franc a day । tw0 Jn |0Wj,8b|p (|iree north of ranpe ten wear, noon. I shall sell at Public Auction, la ihe J:gA&gt;tout * h&lt;* hud no ».Tirect heirs. -On* baron lady gixes her firstmgugemcnl ring tu
In tlressiug her hair a woman must for me I ran have a better room and beta containing forty seresot land according to the est bidder, at the North front door &lt;&gt;f tbs '.'osrt
rather it-dignantly replied: Uuw do
In the City ot Hastings. Michigan .ihat;
tier eideM daughter and her wedding always nroid ugly "cornere” at her temsurvey,the same being the mort- House
being tbe place where the Circuit Coort farter
food,
and
a
sbavr.”
He attached 1 tovernrnent
yci know that? My 'heirs are antfering ring tA» l*rr eldrat nozi.
aaged pp mines
.
Barn County is bolden), the premises dex-rtbeta
|des, by so arranging the fringe as to moat importance to the ahave. Hainan I Dated April 4th 18MJ.
buin».iity.’and I am -thinking bow to
in
said
mortgage, or so much thereof as may heOne -w eek before the wedding a state­ uover these bare spot* prettily. If ahe
Babvby Williams.
area his brother beiqg murdered, not'
to pay tbe amount due on said »»nnrt&amp;e a? niy foumlMums and charitable
Chas. IL Baurf.
Assignee. necewan
gaee with seven percent, interest, and al) legal
ly Inncheuo is jgheu to the nearest and ha* wide cheeks she must by no means more than anyone elite in the crowd
Attorney for A* si cure.
ii.*Jtit&lt;niute» independent fur The fixture
costs,together with an aftoruey ’s fee ef-Twentydearest of lhe old friends of the bride to j, adopt.. n narrow««»**».»,
coiffure,«as*».this•**«
will
five Dollars covenanted for therein, the pre»»IhW•siting U»e caphwl-smn for each be. After the engagement’s announce- Jhe her face thr shape uf a pear, smalk will he do anything- to bring tbe of-1
MORTGAGE BALE.
es being described in said mortgage m au thow
&lt;flv* lit-r fuct* tliH khano iif a rwnr. Kmali- fender to justice. He may not even (
Default havlnc been made In the corclltions certain pieces and parcels of land situate ante
ment «hr appears nv no public func- I &lt;wt at the forehead aad broadening util
interfere. But he will take it upon c!
otVrertain
mortnse
“rt—z xert.
—re made by Matgretr A. bring in the city of Hatt mgs In the Coeaty aP
i theifourse of the famoconversaXiion
g. &lt;»rrm
Bar
Barry and State of Michigan, and'kntwn aata
lions. At the altar her dress may l»e of . Jifce that of Louis Pltillipe.
btaueir-M a werrd duty to kill the mui- Stevens. F’oreuee K.Hiwuldli
fcjai-li.
lUri.r.Eiitie.
krr. Man E Bai ker^Blaoci t B- Barker. Agnes deveritad as follows;
Kirpnoncd that lie would liketodie
any subdued shade bf satin. To make
Mrs. Bussell Hovey, one of tlie great- derer whenever he haa him at bls mercy. Barker. Martin V. Barker. Harriett 1. Barker
The North half ot lots Nine hundred and win­
lienly without i'ln.-v^ arul inlhisbis
l&gt;
Bustv.lrk.
of
ithafo.
New
Teri
,
to
Emily
p.
Zttzzz.
z;7up for tbe aLwnce of veil and orange ect authorities on matters of dress, once
. dat- &lt;1 Deremtar 17 A. D. JHB. mid r«*«iordttifbea appear to have bt-en almost tM*blossoms, pfofnaions of white Ince trim
-is only
- an injury to beauty
BRIEF BUT INTERESTING.
acid: "Fat
। ed in the office uf lhe Register cf Dteds. fur the tbe recorded plat thereof.
fuliHled. London Standard.
when
it spoils
the shape. It keeps the Sarah Joivnmmv
. I County * f Barry and State| of
Michigan,
on the
the skirt and naiat of tlir bridal pown
The Story of an Interview with tha Gr
1 19tb day uf Decetutar A. D IBM). In i Itar 38 ot Philip T. Coix;rove. Awigneeot Mortttagne.
en secOndrs nocns. Even the bonnet is ► kin'smooth and unwrinkled and so is
Mortgage', on page 72. on which mortgageAttorney
there for Assignee of Mortgagee.
*
Old Man.
CELLING TIME.
ti
mm—nunr&gt;nriA&gt;&gt;* .12 n t nnrlnx nnner is claimed to be due at the date of ihl* twice Dated April 20. iwc.
of white lace and thr bouquet Is prefer- -often a benefit to women when it corner
The correspondent of n London paper |beMimol R Khl lltntire&lt;j Nlni'.J tight Dollars
• ablj of white orchids. And up tbe able to ndtnn&lt;*ing years. What we have to
—
.
.... . gn
....._
r.na seated on the stairs n
leading
from sod Ninety Etab^ceuD.ancl
aUonje\'» feroj
the lazlv goes. Land in hand with her ilo is to make size expressive. We’muxt *
ncers’ trullerv or.e dav, when Mr.1
five Dollar* prodded tor in &gt;Md
MORTGAGE SALE.
v»un(r.rt!;i.ild.,toUJi.tu r«l.etberi&lt;i» have lanR line, to tihanee the bright XdSZnc ^pp.-ued Io c.._.
&lt;”suit
“» ’«
;S at la.
,
। mortr’irr. arid ”no
or proeec J‘,.iigi"ht
tow
DrfanM bsiIng been made la tbe cocdllloRW
’■ .-- : &gt;u-uc«s u.' the patuuige of t ime
come down- Lavicg ta* n li*t.tulvd Ic rtevvef the moneys of a certain (portgate made bv Tbe Micbigasi
cor'
**S*ffif
tit ter-.i iied i»y a consc:ou*neM uf the a l&gt;oy or girl. Tbe little one wears an nnd heavy fabric* to obscure by their ' sl^jrs unobserved by him. As the
• -•
*—• *—^-y satf ir.o:Uagr.orary rartilwreof; W lilpCorapauy arorroration orpanlreo nadcr
- ------,
. '। *.aww
by virtue uf the power ot 11 e laws •* the State of Mkhlgan and karta*
- .k.ow*, .xurrefot*.
5
r&gt;*iiric*r of events.” Thia is true as a elaborate white costume, holds the * folds unsightly protuberances. The fnt ( Ispoudeat blocked *&gt;
the way the Grand Si;e conutlned i *al«t mortgage, m.n ths stat- ita place ut buslnt «# at HsmIi gs. Barry &lt; n«»ty,
.
i viai’rule. L it the mere numberot bride's bouquet, and precedes the newly woman
• - to him,
• ■
•' • .. ••Win ' ute In swli.ease mane and pruvldrd. notice Is Michigan to the llielli gs City Bank a r&lt; r^ra
who
gown i Old .Man said
-------- * - *in
“ ~a tailor-made
--------- "*•••—
noiftely
* ’
it
i hereby given, that on Saturday tbe l&gt;t day of tlnn organiz'd under the laws of the H’.alv eg
♦
■ !*.&gt;•’ the only thing that-4eier- married pair to the church door. Where shows off every inch of hcrbulk is a de­ , \&lt;hi kindly let me pa&gt;«r mi
The
Therquestion August A D. iw’T.at i* u'clot k In tne Ion noon.1 Mkbigati nod badbg il&gt; lUre of
.’t
st 1! at Public Auction, to the highest .bid­ Hailing*. Barry County. Mtclncanxlated Dareb
n Ft . r ■ -tixuate of the time during there is u large family of children nnd n plorable spectacle. She might, with ! nt once suggested a brilliant idea ■to shall
der nt the Nuth front duui vt tire Court House 5. a.D 1WXL and recorded In toe efflte ot tbe
v - i.-h they happen. Time seems long desire ori the widow’s jtart for a trifle proper
dressing,
look "big
and ..
grand. ll|V
tl|e newspaper mar. He rushed to the uiucvH)
n the City «&gt;i
of uoaiuic-.
Hastlnir*. S(that
the place KeclSUT
«
‘
r-» .i n« 'being
tiiir nivpmw
01
D.Cdf
.
for
the
(.
TUJlty
Ot
Hil
ri
Ikcistcr c: L‘.cde. for the County ot Barry
if \v . • ••*!iil tu the succession of events more di splay than is usually accorded PQ/l and lovely, so as to-make little tIJep.rapb oR'ire acd rent this dispatch
1 5,at* 01
nn th" Fifth day c( *UxK
"Onw.t and men look.mean ami com- . ,1
L:;1) a FOrar'„h.t brief
S JS?ft^5T» ™,Va'^SSn ?.-,“„TbH, Afe,,^,ti;'T.‘SSi&gt;rTa,X »»
• i-l j ;■ , lor instance, if we are wait­ cn such occasrotis, all of her daughters,
ing
mjoi* *.ii:ng to happen, becauae
in
light gowns and bearing big Dion place beside her. The great secret but profoundly iut^sting converaa-‘ t&lt;» t*y &lt;ke ainutnl due on said raortgare^vdtt due at tlw data ut ihfs notice tie sum of Flw
'uilh y|r.’Gladstone last evening.- Um
(?,“«!'tRlonJiMlS: ____________________
«d « Itt'eSi
; Vm'l'tl??- ..... .lx
Dtllart mA.*
taefa Jwing more tividly impressed on iiouquets, supjMtrt their mother to the for anyone w ho la over-stout, therefore,
Eleven rente, and an attorney's to®,®* !&gt;lr|^
t'-«.'oi-■. in retrospect we exaggerate altar.
. is not to show her outlines.
meeting the right honorable gentleman' cove ai ted for ’bwHii. the F’™*”*J*1"*
five liulUrs pnirtdcu for lu said mortgage. MB*
I•
-For
thnoti
ho
rorrni
d
the
corset
an
1
“
?,...
.
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••
vr_
«t.^
_ ----- a, *»_«*?»
.
wciiuru in rani inui&gt;|i&lt;iF'
uhu &lt;
do
suit
or
nrocredtnn
at
Is*
having
be. n isno*&gt;uit
tirocredtnEs
*iaw
l:avlng*lx&lt;n
i»"For those who regard the corset an , it| tlie lobbv. etc. Mr. Gladbtone never niece
"itir
iitM.-r. and so make the time
An informal littleffireakfast now fol­
of laud situate
Here a»
at &lt;1
d parcel
In—th
tbe*
ot stltuted to reeovtr toe tuuuejs s-.cured bj vaM
J.------------------- r._la
. o(Town
] 8ute
Freni longer. While; if we are busily lows the cereiuon.*. Such a breakfast nbeohite necessity let me whisper hi ,dcn.«l .he na.bea.iclty of the half
mortgage, or any part thereof;
„
ibed
as
folNuw.Tbrrefore, by virtue of toe power of a
'k -iged we do nut notice each change of is scarcely more than a light, simple their ears this little piece-of advice: i column of conversation that followea. |0Ws:
sale contained m said mortgage,and tbe Malate
i The
TheEa*t
—
half of the M
South
East .Quarter of In such case made and provided, notice is hero.oju-rt. ,
aD(l therefore,'tbe time
luncheon, served from the buffet.wound .Sever fasten it by u single luce, but by
Section Thirty-two (XD In Town Two &lt;a&gt; North! by given that on Ft lda&gt; the Third day of July, w
bci-iu* short. This to true of long inter- up by a weddiug cake and a toasting three, after the French fashion. Of ।
Kai ge Seven 7» We*t containing Eighty Acres A.D. 18T«6 at 10 o'clock In the Forenoon. 1 shall ’•
ot lju&gt;n mure or less.
vftl’*. but n*»t of short ones. The result IMMset. but the bride of a second mar­ these the first should gome from the (
sell at Public Anctlon«to tor faighr«t bidder, at '•
Emilt D. Bostwick,
the Nortb front door of tbe Court House, in tbe R
uf M«or recent careful experiments riagejdocs not distribute cake nor her shoulder to within an indb or two of the
Mortgagee. City of Hastings [that being tbe place where*
Phi UP T. rot orovr.
Mi’ms u» ».how that- for such short in­ Ixiuqiiet among her friends. Her car­ waist. The second should begin about •
toe Circuit Court /or Barry County Is J&gt;oMe&gt;L P
Attorney
tor
Mbrtgagee.
tbe premises described In told mortgage- ar ’»
tervals we have, strictly speaking, do' t iagr horses do not wear favors, either, iuti inch or so below the waist and con- ;
-»•«* ArHIMh.
so much thereof as mar ben«e»*»a’y t« pay the* •(
tinue
to
the
end
of
the
corset.
Both
time— use. but that our estimates de- though shoes und rice can be freely scat­
amount due on said mortgag-. w::i» ei^hi paw ■.
MUl.TGAGE
BALE.
these should be firmly fastened off and |
cent. Interect. and all IrgkTcost!1. together wWb jMnd u|wn the feelings of tension, of tered in her wake,
.
*.
*’ the*“
** *
nnd,
to
comfort
Detault having been made tn the conditions an attorney’s fee of Thirty-five -Duller*-eww- '
should
not
vary
in
aizc
at
any
time,
I
&lt;lelpy cr &lt;»f arrest, of ordinary physio* nnd economy of her friends, she docs not
,
,
ot ■ mortgage made by Win. H. Wbtpple and enanted for therein, the prerr.bes bring de- 'i
Wood won’t bum
unless lilnwifeBMa A. Whipple, to Jctm Andrew^ senbed In said montage as all thotf rrriata ’»
logic..! functions, anil especially of the expect Anything elalxirate in the way being left veiy open, so ns to allow the (
wuuu wun i mmhi
! Jj|nuan - tSB3 andon January23.1833, record­
lots piece* nnd parcels of land situate ta toe •&lt; •
. figure and especially the chest, full ( air__ nYvcr^n—IS Dresent The Mt tutor om e of the XertMer. of Deeds of City ot Hastings In the County of Barry &gt;&gt;o •
&gt; r&lt; ;rThis was tested in the fol­ of we Iding gifts.—N. Y. Sun.
all
oxygen
lapwiH.
Barry Cc.tiniy hi lhe State of Michigan .in Uber State of Michigan, and known and described an 1
!
liberty
to
expand.
The
third,
the
only
io, ii-.- way; A person's attention was
&lt;4 of Mongages.cn pag* 1C3. oi* which mort- follows:
1 on*"
one IO
to be
tightened wi
or loosened
at will,, ( ।
To steady riciures.
OC rignicuru
------------gMire there Is cImimed to be due Five Hundred
Lots six hundred twenty seven [cni *lx ■■■— q
to a certain interval of time,
and Fifty One Itoilani and eight J-nine cents dred twenty -eight [C281 and six hundred twenty- &gt;•
Tbe (leul'-rs in upbolMery hardware tnines
es in the middle from a little
Httle above (।
aryj.ig from she to sixty seconds. He
and no suitor pio-eedingsat law having been ulnr [6291 together with the tei ements. brredto■re
frequently
asked
for
some
scheme
to
little
below
the
waist,
and
left
quite
■
are
frequent4y
asleed
aome
ecbeme
a
&gt;
■*
Instituted to recover the amount secured by arnenis and appurtam i res b» longing ar la any­
"aj* tin n a*ked to tnark off an equal insaid mortgage or any part thereof.
wise pertaining to or rlrnated upan raid. raoPi t
tsrval. beginning at tbe end of the first. to stead v a picture on a wall, especially ]oose ju the morning may be gradually (
Not lee is therefore hereby giver, that on Sat­ estate including the power c onnected • Hn lh» 1
. - *
. &lt;
____ 1.1 ..:,u ...
. •&gt; 1. 1
—...In nut. on a
The'av.-nigi* error in so doing was ten smalt
urday tbe IKli dav of Jnlv INK. at ten o’clock. buildings udod said real estate also iu. tadtec• •
pictures. A housemaid with a drawn in if it be necessary to put on a
In the forenoon, there will t&gt;e sokl at toe north engine, Ixjtler shafting counter snsRIng.indeyia ‘i
close-Utting
gown.
'
—
Philadelphia
Telper cunt.
the original interval. The duster is everlastingly setting askew
front door nF th» Omrt House, In toe dtv of hangers, belting and machinery of every nalnrr.
Hastings. County of Barry and State of Mich­ and kind connected with or in sate! btHtatng&lt; xjwrirnvnt was then.arranged so that small pictures, and. the average room, epapb._________________
igan, said Court House being toe place In which
HahtingsCity Hawk.
the si-rund or closing sound of the after dusting, looks sadly awry. All
tbe
circuit court for toe County of Barry t»
Philip T. Colgkovu.
Mortgagee'. 1
Don't* for Mothers,
held, at public auction to tbe highest bidder,
uriginab interval should come at the sorts of picture hooks have been inAttorney for Mortgagee.
lhe
premises
described
lu
said
mortgage
or
ao
Don’t nag.
Dated March 28,18Msame “respiratory phase,** as the first ventefl which are supposed to so grip
muck thereof as may be necessary to sat Isfv the
be too
severe.
Don’t —
--------------------------------amount due ou said mortg &lt;ge wi&gt; h the interest
or opening, sound hax] done. The error the picture cord that it will always
Don’t, break your promisee.
thereon, and tbe costa, charge* and expenses
MORTGAGE BALE.
‘
evenly on
the wall.
was then only 2-9 per cent. In a second hold the
WiV picture ______
allowed by law and provided tor in said
Don't neglect your hueband for tbe
Default having been made In tbe cci-rfhiuaw .
gage, said rremlsea being situated In toe VII- ota certain mortgage made by Geo&gt;re . W. &lt;
M-ries of more difficult experiments, Then^ again, corner clomps have been
iMgecif
Delton,
County
ot
Barry
and-State
of
Gregory
and
Ann
Gregory
bls
wife
«o
Ante
S- •
? *'’’"hu-ted on the same principle.’the ei\ brought oiit, one for each earner of the
Dwt’l spoil the children by overindulMichigan and described as Village 1/rts Num­ Austin daft d January 2»d A. D. M02.
per- *’
ber tbirtv four and thlrtv five in tbe Vlltage of corded in th* office of the Register of !&gt;ed.*, •;
rors were respectively 24 per cent, and picture, the clamps tiding driven into
Del
I
or&gt;.
fiarrv
County.
Mk-blgau,
accotdtng
to
for toe County of Barry and State of Mtetotgaav ■»
8-' |M-| cent. In a third aeries, where the viall—but everything of that sort
Don’t talk about the children in their
the Recorded PbU thereof.
on the Second day of January A. D. ’.w&gt;2 'o *!
■ the attention was purposely withdrawn ]ias some objection. The simplest snd
Dated April 82.1W8.
w
.
Liber 33 o' Mortgages, on t*ge 335, on whirl* . John andkewp.
mortgage there ti claimed to be due at lta,oat» .
from the respiratory and tension feel- ' most, infallible way of hoi ding's picture? hearing.
Alonzo K. Kknaston,
Murtgagee. of uns notice tbe sum of Tfrehre Hundred fifty- 1
—-----— Doo t iorrel that you were once a.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
.
the time-judgment was utterly •immovable
*-«
------- omnDa&lt;rimlet
is by
making
small gimlet
five Dollars and sixty-wnen centa. aata aa at- q
child yourself.
.
torney s fee of Twenty-five Dollars prov'tad tor M
Confused.—Cincinnati Enquirer.
bole in tlie extreme lower point of the
MORTGAGE BALE.
Don t forget l»i*l yow 'r‘end» «“
Id said mortgage, and no cult or procre-et g.wag ft
inside of tbe frame, where it touches hardly be expected to ebare your own
Default having been made In the eoDditioMt law having taen Instituted to -teeoverg U*. ft
nt a mortgage made bv James P. Norwood and moneys secured by said mortgage, or st y pur* *
the wall, and at this point drive a small absorbing intereit in j-our infanta.
■
«
w
Delia Norwood, bls wife, to John Andrews. thereof :
Th? river Platte during the summer brad into the wall, leaving about half
March 22. JUKI, and on March 2L i«rt. recorded
Now,Therefore, by virtue of tbe power «ta
Don i claim that the children inher­
” &lt;Jr.v along the greater portion of ita nn inch protruding. The hole in the ited all their bad qualities from their
to the office of the Register of Deeds ot Barry sale contained lu raid mortgage, and the «t»tM»
County Id the Beale of MIchlgair.'fti Liber 38 of In such cbm made &gt;rd provided, notice H here­
■coarse. The water runs underground, frame caps this brad like a socket, an
Mortgages.on i»gv Itt. m which mortgagr by giventhat ou SMurdav the Eleventh dav affi
fatlier nnd all their good one. from,
only an occasional pool appearing on tbe ordinary dusting of the P^Jure*
SCOTT'S EMULSION hastacntndortMt try the there is claimed tu be due Five Hundred a*«d July A. D. iteJ. at ten o'clock In toe fotesoea, 1
Twenty'eight Ddlars and thirty six repfa and shall mH at Fublto Aucftor., to the highest MtamedKAI proieMion for twrnty ye*r».
the surface. By digging almost any- does not move it in the least.—Chicago . J°Don-t forget that every child ehonld
no Milt or procee* Inga at law Uma h-g been In­ der. at the North front door ef the Cowl Hon*
whrre in*its course a supply of fresh,
st lived to recovertbe amount secured by said In the City of Hastings. Barry Co.. M»h. hbafe
I be entitled to a happy chlllfhood, and
Tribune.
being tha place where the Circuit Omrl formortgage or any part thereof.
•
cool water may be obtained.
that in later life you roey not have the
Noltoe Is therefore hereby given, that on Sat­ Bany C only is bolden . tbe premise* deterlfomay­
urday the mb day of July i»c. at; tea o'clock ra In sakl mortgage. or *»o muco ttereef
Cut bread tato even pieces, toast and power or prii
,^pptoiL-r*In the fomrno” there will ta sold st the north be negessary to pay tbe amount due om aafta
IbMlMKTRATOB‘5«ALB.,:
*
front door of tlx? Court House, In th. Qty of mortgage, with mix per cent, interest ar ft alt
hu'ter the pieces nnd moisten them or guarding It from
PP
legal costa, together with an aitoroevb
«ff
HasUftrYConnty
ot
Barry
and
State
of„
Mich
tn the matter of the Ealato of Artier F. Bran- igab. saidXXMTf Ituute'tWs’ibglEfe itereltPwiilch Twenlyfite uonahi covenanted fur therein, thw*
with hot water. Boil six 'fP ha,rd
Unit Free Preutbe circuit cr urt for tta County of Barry Is taM, premises being described' in said mortratie' ms
Separate the whites from the yolks; (
,i«n
at
pubhe
auction
to
the
Idabel
bidder,
tbe
all
U»
m
pieces
or
parcels
of
land
situate
ter
A Dig Shark.
tte Auction, to Hie highest bidder, od Saturday premises dewrilied In said mortgage or so Town of Caatleton tn the County of Barrv aSto
chop the. whites and press the yo,k» ,
the twenty•fhtt day *d July, A. D- JH6, at nine much thereof to may be necesaa&lt; to satttfy Mtate of Michigan, and known and dewribed a»
A shark measuring
feet
length
■ T ■ ■
doubt treated and cur- through a cohinder or sieve. Make u
In toei«rrs&lt;K&gt;n at the Ptohateotfee tn
A »*“*** . M huTing
.
been ...rdurvd
captured o'clock.
85 Cun t IIoum*. Id the CI'y &lt;&gt;f Hast, ngr h. toe the amount due on said mortgage, with tne tn follows:
tereat thereon, and tbe coata. chanre* and exThe Ka*r fifty acres of land to be take* eta ।
white sauce, using one
■
'j,,v in the hnrlKir of Sydney, N. 8. W.
n»e* allowed by law and provided fnr in aa&gt;d tbe Boutb Wty Quarter ot Section No (W&gt; •»- ’•
M
■ I k y «ucce*a it astonishing. cnchofbutternndtlourcookedtogethe.
^.[Xtomacb. on being opened,
mortgage, Mid preml-e. being afcuated Im tbe
harc heard ofrasto
VllteecrfMtuD.Ci-ontyof
Barry
and
Btat.af
and
then
ndd
a
cupful
of
cream
or
md.
,
1
"
«,
n&lt;4
In
a
large
dog
’
a
colof so years' standing
Miehten aad described as l«t number sixteen
^X's cost, . briarwoodjape
A to
cured by When it is well thickened
•n ita Village of Delton also lui oumtar one
choraMxl whites and season with peppe , lar,
d a great ntunber of SKto the county Of Blrry. In tbe State of hundred ana Utlr'ren in Rush and MarkmanS* ho Three (3 &gt; No«
containing ta all BitYtalgbt
Milleri known and deaertbed at follows:
Sorcad this mixture on tbe some copper* bd
b
according to toe United BtaiM
nnd «ltSpread cover the top with .W P&gt;----------------------------:^s
of- tXZd
fh.N&lt;rtb *•«
Ha^tinn
fourteen
I
own
one
&lt;1»
North
ranae
’
en
tl^inMleTyolk*- Sprinkle the’ yolk,
West containing ote Luiditd filtj-ulne
—In IBM, bT Jn
mrxr nr
oeer th. pb«. ’-"'*£?*£
ate of dogs
yellow. Serve very hot.—Good Houae“• «&lt; hh .taohi._____
beasts of bu
keepiDff.

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at fbe«nu ■&gt;&lt;mtelp*l day.

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food taken into the body must
be united with oxygen before
It can be consumed and give
heat to keep the body warm.
Scott’s Emulsion of Codnver Oil; with Pypophosphites. is one of the best fuel­
foods. The cod-liver oil ob­
tains its oxygen from the air
and heat is produced. It
warms, nourishes, invigorates,
gives good blood, and fortifies
against the piercing winds of
fall and winter. The hypo­
phosphites tone up the ner­
vous system and improve
digestion. Scott's Emulsion
prevents colds, coughs, con­
sumption and general debility.

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�Hastings Banner

NOT ANY TO-DAY. THANK YOU.

Thursday, June 18, 1896.
MAMHAU. L. COO A,Bailor

rar HASTINGS, MICH.. POSTOFFICE,
AUGUST 14, 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES
Congress can’t make dimes Into dollars
without knowing that sooner or later It
must pay for JU folly.
Continue the masterful incompetency of
lhe democratic party, and trust it to wreck
our credit as it has our nation’s Industries?
Well, not In 1896.

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It is McKinley aud prosperity that tlie
republican party ask tbe people to vote
for. The people will vote to make it
unanimous.

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It Isn’t more money that we want, it Is
simply an opportunity tu earn -eome of
what we have now. With closed factories
and a general loss of confidence -come
shaky times.

No lair' can enforce a parity between
iron and lead: neither can it do so belwetn
gold and silver. The natural law of sup­
ply and demand regulates price and will
continue to do so.

Free coinage of sliver means nothing
more or less than silver monometallsro,
and mesas to wipe out at one stroke $600,­
000.000 of gold currency, by making It a
commodity and no longer a money.

Zvrg^fa^
• Uncle Sam—"Yes, tbe bin needs fixing up. Mister, but I’m going to do it with
i* plank of my own.”

CLEVELAND’S

ERROR.

THE RECORD Of CONGRESS.

When Speaker Reed was nominated he
The river and harbor bill is destined
to become a law in spite of President said that while the Fifty-first cong-rest
Cleveland's veto. The house of rep­ {was notable for what it had done the
resentatives passed the measure over .Fifty-fourth congress, whose long ses­
the veto by a vote of 220 ayes to 60 nays, sion closes this week, might be notable
and the senate indorsed the action of for what it did not do.
In some respects that has been »he
the house by more than tbe required
number of votes. It appears that in' tcase. Owing to the faet,that while the
this ease the veto of the executive house ta republican the senate is in the
wrongly has been interposed. The peo­ liands of free siberites, democrats and
ple of the country evidently are favor ipopulista, congress has loft undone the
The Loudon Times is authority for tbe able to the provisions «f tbe river and 'most important things which it should
statement that there has been au increase harbor bill, as to evidenced by the vote have done.
The two subjects which demanded at­
of &lt;00 per cent in tbe exports of woolen of their representatives in congress.
goods lo this country since tbe Wilson bill Tbe wisdom of the constitutionul pro­ tention imperatively were tbe increase
of
the revenue and the stability of the
vision
of
the
veto
aud
also
the
pussage
went into effect ik there any wonder
currency. The house passed a tariff
that American factories have been closed of a bill over tbeexecutive's objections,
by two-tbirds vote, is vindicated in the bill which would have given the govern­
down and employes thrown out of work,
action taken on this measure.
ment the money it needed. The senate
while ail industrial enterprise has been
The president evidently has beer refused to act on it unless it was amend­
transferred across the sea.
chreless in hto review of this bill, as ed so as to provide for free coinage.
Tbe house passed a bill giving author­
Free coinage ef silver would Instantly it came to him from congress. In fact,
Mr. Cleveland's errors of reasoning and ity to issue bonds more desirable in
drive cut of circulation 8600,000,090 of
of fact are clearly pointed out by the their character than those sold under
gold. Free coinage of silver would there­
report of the committee to which the the old resumption acts, and also re­
fore contract tbe currency. For all tbe veto message was referred.
ducing the rate of interest. The secre­
mints of tbe United States, running every
The report declares that of the 417 tary of the treasury xyas also empow­
day.-coukl not coin "but-$40,000,000 of sii- items of appropriation contained in the ered to issue interest bearing certifi­
wer a year. « would take 15 years, there­ measure, all except 27 are for projects cates of indebtedness to meet deficien­
fore. for tbe mints of tbe United States to contained ia bills which have hereto­ cies of revenue. For this the senate
fore become laws, and which have been substituted a free coinage provision,
cota silver enough 4o take tbe Dlace of
for years in process of construction by which the house voted down.
the gold It would drive from circulation.
the government. No new projects were
The senate has done all in its power,
added to the bill of 1894. Referring to passively and actively, to injure tbe
There are causes with which sliver cur­ the president's criticism that the bill
credit of the currency and throw the
rency never did and never can have any­ contemplated an immediate cash ex­ government into bankruptcy. It has
thing to do wbieb are vesponsrble for de­ penditure of nearly $17,000,000, includ­ been actuated by a determination to
pressed prices to-day. Chiefest of all ing $3,000,000 carried in the sundry civil briug^he country to a silver basis if poscauses are democratic destruction of the appropriation bills for contract work, . sible. So all the good financial meas­
McKinley tariff bill and democratic de­ the committee asserts that the presi­ ures the house has proposed have been
dent is in error, and that only $12,621,­ killed by the senate.
parture from Blaine’s reciprocity policy.
000 is to be expended during the two
While this congress will be nota­
And Hie same fellows uflio did It are now
fiscal year ending .lune 30. 189&gt;s
ble for its financial impotency, it will be
trying to get in their deadly work ou our
As to Mr. Cleveland’s accuFation of notable also for the action taken by it
currency,
extravagance the committee shows that regarding two other subjects. Both
the average approprialloiM for the past houses Indorsed with remarkable unan­
In case that McKinley to nominated for
six years have been $16,700,000 h year, imity the Venezuelan policy of President
tbe Presidency, It has been suggested that
while including the present bill and the Cleveland, and created •the commission
tbe whistle of every factory in the country two others for the remainder of this
which is now at work ascertaining the
be blown lu honor of tbe event, as a form century the total amount of these six
correct boundary between Venezuela
■of rejoicing over the return to the grand years will only average $13,000,000 a and British Guiana. On this occasion
principle of protection, under which every year. The report repeatedly emphasises congress showed that, it was not un­
branch of industry prosperexLaud of which the committee’s approval of tbe con- i mindful of the honor of the country.
By
appropriating $11,UOO.OOO tyr
principle Wm. McKinley stands as its tract system as being less expensive to i
the government ana securing more coast defenses congress showed that Bt
ablest exponent. Protection and prosperi­
prompt and satisfactory results. This was not indifferent to the safety of the
ty go band in hand.
system is the distinctive feature of the
country. This question of const de­
bill.
fenses. neglected shamefully for 4o
“Better endure the ills we have thau to
The only ^objection that justly could
many years, has received due considera­
-fly to olhdra we know not of."” was a wise
be urged against the river and harbor
•aying of a wise man. The Illa we have bill to the matter of appropriating large tion at last. Nor has the nhw bean
forgotten, though more would have
were bi ought on by the destruction of the • sums of money for public improvements .
been done but for the course purruwl
McKinley tariff bill and Blaine’s reciproci­ when the deficit of the treasury to so
by the senate. The provision for the
ty policy. The democrats killed these, large and s'. Ill growjng. But the com­ construction of two new steel revemic
flooded our markets with eheap foreign- mittee shows that the annual appropri­ cutters for Jake-service which can lie
ation made by the present measure is
raade stuff, thus filling tbe country with
equipped with heavy guns on short nd
nearly $5,000,000 Jess Lban the average
tice is a recognition of the fact that
idle mills and idle men and destroying
yearly expenditure for like purposes for
our borne market; and then annulled our the past six years. Congress therefore the northern frontier Is defenseless. •
The two houses have been of one mind
reciprocity treaties, so that profitable haa taken into consideration the na­
on the Cuban question also. They havk
foreign markets were also cut off. Give tion’s financial woes by cuttinjg off the
expressed their sympathy for the strug­
tbe country protection and reciprocity .and appropriations to a large extent,still
gling patriots of that island. It ta tlib
lhe dangers ot siiver-monpmetalisui need believing, however, that the guaranty fault of the president rather than oif
of future prosperity as the result of
Dever be Invirod.
congress' that the insurgents have not
the beneficent republican policies to be
been given the belligerent rights they
Voters, you remember the good, proepe.- inaugurated after March 4, 1897, war­ are entitled to.
rants
tbe continuance of river and har­
&lt;mm times that were promised when Grover
Of general legislation, outside of the
bor improvements so necessary to our •
and a democratic congress could give ue
appropriation bills, there has been very,
commerce.—Albany Journal.
democratic tariff reform. You know Im w
little thus far. The only noteworthy
measure which have gone through have
good and prosperous tbe times have been
POLITICAL DRIFT.
been the filled cheese bill, the one pro­
•boa then. You are Invited by tbe ume
ETThe democratic pafty haa a great hibiting prise fighting in tbe territories
eaowd to epntlnue tbe same blundering
. talent for identifying itself with men­ and the District of Columbia, and thr
party Id power; and not content with dis- aces to the prosperity of the country.—•’
one repealing the unworkable provision
troying as far as they could the industries St Louis Giobe-DemocraL
of the present tariff law exempting al­
■Of the couiitn. they will pow ask you for
ET’The Cleveland administration haa cohol used in tbe arta from internal revthe privilege of wrecking Ita credit. Vate been to the country exactly what the' enue,taxation. The set abc
to restore tbe power of governing tbe land tornado haa been to St. Louis—tbe most fee sysiem of paying dtatrid
to the only party which has in a geser- destructive ever known. — N. Y. Re­ and marshals is an excellent
Tbe bouae.-wbiah worked J^ostri
,
■tton demonstraUd by Its aceomplbbaeots corder.
CTEven Grover Cleveland begins to cusiy and Intelligently, dent tatta* sen
Ma fitness ot power—aud that to tbe rvpubsee that the treasury needs ’’more ate a number of bills. Among them
money” and lew deficit It takes a is one to regulate Immigration, and an­
long
time for an idea to get through other provides a general bankruptcy
Ths Free-Trade which England tesel m
system. But tbe Senate baa been devot­
ing Its time to free sliver speeches and
Ooean.
tire at home, and look* forward with
passing measures like the Butler bond
CTGrover Cleveland will be the last of
tend expectancy lu lhe lime when that the democratic presidents. The party Ii bill. Hence it haa not acted on them.
As regards ihe appropriations, while
tome freedom of Intercourse, that close fa going to pieces. The beat parts of it I|
eemmerctal union, shall exist In all tbe will coalesce with the republicans dhd I Speaker Reed tried to keep them down
as
much as possible, and made enemies
British Empire, m to rigorously main­
thereby, he could not control the sen­
tained by the cMirent of lite United Staten. ana, will form the populist party.—
ate. As a consequence some of tbe ap­
Mere We have unrratrirted trade among Iowa State Register.
propriation bills are heavier than they
•ureelve*. no Impost duties, uo dtocrimETThe latest In trust* to the nut and should'be*, especially the river and
faatlng tax I*tween the
Stair*. The bolt trust, consisting of a combination harbor bill. {The rotten general de­
toartets of California are open to the iron- of 43 individual establishments, which ficiency bill Was trimmed down some­
thus aeek to control the market This what by tbe j&gt; resident’s veto.
is another evidence of how well the
Tbe record of congress thus tar. has
been both good «rd bad. The latter
t restraint. to every sum «f tbe
may
be said to predominate, because of
Tbe products of one Slate are, a* if it was ptaoed in‘power the trusts
the failure to deal with financial ques­
the ciUsrti uf anoliM r Stale ad ties*would quickly disappear, but in st end of tions. But the free silver senate and
not the aound nmney house to to blmne

There never was any trouble about
•earcity of money until after the demo­
cratic warty came into potter and reduced
our receipts below our expenditures, open­
ed oar markets to the competition of the
products of pauper paid Jabor, wiped out
tbe surplus aud commenced to issue bonds.

At is*&gt; rCh*ln^"1 .Z;
ter ot the NatloMi CobbIum e»l« &lt;*«
11th republtaui natloMl ooonmliori to
order. It wm in ««lon jo,t one hoor
and adjourned until 10 o’etoek yesteraay
morolng.
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Tbe temporary chairman. Charles W.
Fairbanks, made a masterful speech In
which he roundly scored tbe democratic
party. • He railed attention to tbe fact
that the republican party wiped out tbe
wild cat money of the democratic party,
and Issued a paper currency which later
became as &lt;ood as gold; It enacted tariff
laws which protected our laborers ana
producers from unjust and unequal foreign
competition.
Under tbe wtoe lawa of the
republican party upholding in bonejt
tariff aud honest money, the country
grew in wealth and prosperity as never
known before. On Nov. 2nd, 1892 there
was work for every hand, and bread for
every month.
Capital was profitably em­
ployed and laborers received higher wages
than ever.
Our revenues exceeded our
expenditures, and we hadw surplus In tbe
treasury. The past three years have been
years of anxiety, panic and wasted energyThe democratic party wiped out reciproci­
ty treaties which extended our markets,
and reduced our revenues below our ex­
penditures.
Under Harrison we paidjoff
8236,000,000 of our obligations, while un­
der Cleveland our Interest bearing debt
has Increased to $262,000,000 dollars, and
the deficit Is growing dally.
“in other,
words,” the speaker jiald, ••the democratic
party has been obliged to mortgage the
future In a time of peace to meet the
current obligations of this government.’’
Up to this writing no ballut has been
taken for tbe Presidency, but everything
indicates McKIpley’s nomination on Hie
Hist or second ballot.

communlcallou.
Editor Banner;—
1 have learned that the bushiest) men
of Hastings closed their places of business
on Wednesday In honor of Mr. Bowne’s
memory. 1 am deeply touched by this act.
of kindness and sympathy on their part
and am anxious that each and every one
should know that no occurrence since
Mr. Bowne’d death has appealed to
the feeling of myself and my son Burdette
more strongly than this act uf considera­
tion and devotion to the memory bf Mr.
Bowne on the part of his old neighbors
and business associates.
Mrs. A. J. Bowne.

GREAT
DEAL
—of tronbk- and i()M might be saved
by the purchaser,* at Dry Goods, if
they would visit nothing bin mod
HnbManUal dry goods merchantsatores that have reputation* for
larg" and excel lent-storks and w'hertyou know you only par tor what
Vouget. : A great ■deal depends on
how yon manage the little tiling*.
tiling*,
aud pennies are little things but if
you are trying to make a great ileal
of money

DRY GOODS
MILLINERY.

EVERY
CENT
COUNTS

A Heavy

Blow

Marriage Licence*.

Fred K. Bullis, Nashville.
Eugenie L Downing. Nashville,
Frank H. Nye, Freeport,
Olive L. Dr in I ng, Freeport,
Wilber Hvoes. Woodland,
wnmlna Lehman. Newton,
Mlles Engle. Grand Rapids.
Minnie IL Baughman. City,

Butter. 8 to 10
Corn per bu. sn
Kmra per dor. 8 to 10.
Hides per lb..5.
Lard per lb.. 4«.
Potatoes per ou., 13.
Kyr per bu.. 31
Tallow per lb.. 3$;.
Oats per oil. 17.
Wheat, red per bu.. 57 &gt;
Wheat, white ner bu. St.
Hay per ton. 8 to to
Pork dressed. 4.00
Beans, 43 tn S3
Chicken dressed. H.
Beef dressed. 4 00 to 5.00.
Beef live. 2.75.
Muttod. dresaed. 5.
Cloverseed. 4-C3 to 5.00
Wool, unwashed. 7 to t±
Wool, washed, to to i&amp;

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—has given u» the field.
It's all up with competition. Our sale of HATS is sweeping
everything before it PRICES are not the only inducements
we offer. Our goods are stunning values, such as yot[ can't
find elsewhere. Don’t waste your time looking for vi’
not, and chasing a will-o’-the-wisp, but come right aloiy
and claim your share of the harvest before others have
gathered
it
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Here's a red fetter day for money Heer-.

SATURDAY, JUNE xoth, 1896.
we close out a lot of Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords (sizes 24 to
4 which sold for from $1.25 tp $2.00, at $1.00 for choice.
Come early and get first choice.
The

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Bankrupt Store.

Q. M. OJBORN &amp; C?.

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BINDERS, BINDER TWINE, HAY LOAD­
ERS, TEDDERS, HAY RAKES. ROAD MA­
CHINES, REFRIGERATORS C
------GASOLINE
STOVES, FURNACES, FISHING TACKLE
ETC, ETC., ETC, ETC
BnvtbU^“„?On? ^2’* aW6i“? we’ve named, but want
u n
f0“.Dd ln a
class Hardware Stock
we ve got it. Come and see us

But come eight along if yon need tt Wegon.
BW- Remember that we
laT, Wement Room fo.merlv
occnpiedfiy Meseer Bros. A Reynolds and
we ve got it filled with this class of goods.

�Banner.

asting

Thursday, Jun®’®,

*®96-

Owl oftb. meat »«i.W(’&gt;)r«u&lt;1Mbt,(.)
uiseUsb (?) objections sgalmt good
rood, come, from Hastings tawnsblp.

where one of the moat prominent tanner.,
who bolds tft poaHltm ot path-muter « e

w R. cook, wal Miter-

He Ilves between three and tour mile,
frrra lhe elty, the good road, bavin, t«B
«ntah«lutaroui„btatarm. Uat week
he drew «ver,l hundred bushel, of rye to
town. Before “good roads" were Oolshed
to bl, bouse SO to &lt;0 bushel, were all that

understand, objects to good road, bee.os.
he hu hauled Ids load. Ihron.b tbe Mud

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tor &lt;0 years and he think, be can continue
u long aa he Uvea. We alao undentand
that the gentleman brands lhe"food roads”

8B quires.

Hen-aiwr. eh.nses lor advertlsemenu
mart rmeii ibi- offi'-e Tuwd.yn at latest to
awre iu-.-nlou In the issue ot the week
when brought.

Clothing Slaughtered!

a team could haul, lnd four trips a day

movement as nothing but a “bicycle
sebetoe,” and retuse, lo appreciate lire

•ere all that one team could nmke. making
from ISO lo 100 bu.bela battled tn one day

great personal benefit that would come to
him. as browns an excellent (arm and a

•tab one team, and It waa * hsrd days
work too. Iasi „m* 0,er
jCI0(1 I(Md,
large one. We regret to see such a dispo­ Mr. Matthew, easily made four trips a day
sition e« thia In any community, but such arid drew from to to ss bushels of rye each
men are simply standing In their own toad, baullng over 300 bushels every day
llttht The progressive, wlde-awske farm­ that he worked, and doing the work with
er, will see that tbe good roads movement
greater ease to his team, h ss strain on bls
doestfl lack for help. After good roads
•agon, and Infinitely more pleasure all
are bnllt we presume that those who are around. H thia doesn’t prove the benefit
opposed to them, and did no work lo yet ot good road, we don’t know wbat does
them, will loslst upon driving Into the city and any tarmer that opposes goAd roads
over sandy roads. A road bnllt ot pore
work because It “helps the bicyclists.” Is
white sand about U Inches deep, should be
not only Injuring himself but showing s
built tor the special accommodation of a tew
men of this class. But it Is a matter of eo*m- very narrow, selfish disposition. Tlie
merchsnta ot thta city are entitled to greet
roou observation to see those, who gave
credit tor the commendable Interest they
neither work nor runner, riding overlie
nave shown In good roads work, aud the
good roads somebody else uullt, oftener liberal manner In which they have con­
than those who gave the most.
tributed for that purpose, and any person
who opposes good roads work and would
Uyllngs W. C. T. I". invited tlie on­ rather travel through sand six Inches deep
ions of thia county to uuite In the observ­ to spit* a bicyclist,ought to have a chromo
ance of Flower Mission. lhe meetlug to be or hlmselr placed In a conspicuous position
held at the county house last Tuesday. In tbe“old fogy’s” gallery.

, At a meeting of the Common Council
ment, conducted the meeting which was of- Friday evening it was decided to call a
Interest and profit to all.
The program special election July 13th in order that
consisted of singing, Bible reading, and the people of this city might give their
prayer, also very appropriate and instruc­ verdict upon the question of bonding 'the
tive talks that won the attention and city for Siuiooo. of which 86,000 is to be

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in suits for the
A BIG CUT ngXt twenty days.
We are overloaded with them and
in order to move them quickly we
we shall cut our

Boys’

And

Children’s

15.00, IS.00 ui I7.D0 liiii It lift

Suits

IU, ul |U

Mii'Tu-xii

venue, which

has

so long

‘ been an -eye sore’-’ to every lover of good
be one &lt;»/ lhe finest streets
.' The 'present- board of Alder­
' menateetilijited t&lt;&gt; a great deal of praise
roaih. will &lt;•

u-r :be hearty manner in which they have
• Supported. t &gt;e food roads cause, and In
tlwlr action !wy have bad a strong public
•efltiun-|t back of them.

A

U'lih n kodak

Sunday could

hate had m»[end of fun taking «nap shots
of lhe
the cemetery who were
-sight th the rain, which cams.* up so sud.ieniy, and fbr which the majority were

ITorrill, Lambie &amp; Co.,
MICHIGAN.

HASTINGS,

used for the purpose of building a City
Hall aud $4,000 Is lo be used towards

present, by Mrs. McElwain. Barnum,
Grigsby and Pennock. Several recitations
contributed to the interest.
Previously

meeting an 88,000 payment on Water
Works bond which fail due next Novem­
ber, for meeting which, no provision has

Mrs; Llchty to whom much praise is due

K. of P.k Memorial exercises were dis­
pensed with in part Sunday afternpau on
account of the drenching rain stotni. The
Knights gathered in larger numbers than
ever before at Castle hall and marched in

large numbers.

•heel in the atierooon. He went to the
house, stood his bicycle against Use side or
tlie building, and went to the beck h*

ant, here would *e»*' they -would, be as
peiseveilngasbebas been and take the
same polos as he dots ta writing his advs.
There ta no quertlon at all but what tbe
merchants of thta elty are letting much de­
sirable trade go elsewhere that should

come here, and would come here, It our
merchants would let the people know ot
aome of the Inducement Urey have to ot­
Such merehaaIs

•her the cows. While be was gone some
Ihler came along and stole lhe wheel.

M Mr. Stauffer are or bAteflt lo any dry.
lao-aure their enterprise and tbe bargains

, he heavy rain storm made tracking, tbe
’illsln almost Impossible. A warrant habeen Issued, but we understand that there
btociie. anil the oarer, ate toitlwr

they haw. bring buslneaa.lo U, and It l» a
noteworthy taet that all such progressive

hloderwl because &lt;if the fad that

iir

^•m does not know the number of bls W
eyde. Would It not Ise a good plan roi
dealers In bicycles, and bicycle retwlrer-

10 keep not only tbe name but the nombei
"well, of every wheel wild or repaired,

me same as Jeweler) do with walobea.

Me f fui"

During June
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To close out our light summer suits we will
sell a

SUIT
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FOR
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110.00.
I 8.00.

25c.
25c.

I thoap

Ox Blood
Shoes.

•&lt;Wooll68&amp; Bronson

bOSlOCSS BW&gt; ta

come in and learn about.

See our new bicycle hose supporters,
And the Champion Belt Holder -

! Call and try on a pair of

and recognlx- Hutt lire beet and cheapest

weekly. Uieerlrtl In lhe Brat-

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A nice SHOE—well fitted,

mercha.rlaarecon.tant, liberal, peraeverAt the
Shoe Store.
Ing adverttaere. who want tbe people &gt;•&lt; 2 .ged Front
Front Onor
know ot the bargains I bey have to offer,

cli.nred

If you can't possibly use a stove, there is something incur
line of GENERAL HARDWARE you can.
We will make
it an object for you to trade with us the coming year.
Better

112.00
110.00

Earth

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plained to you, you will ever after want one.
There is noth­
ing in stove construction to compare with them, and all the
world knows they are reliable.
They are more economical
than a small cook stove', will last forever, will nearly learn,
you to cook if you don’t know how.
Don’t let Mrs......................
fry her life out over an old fashioned cook stove, when it will
be big money in y our pocket in the end to buy her a Penin­
sular range, and besides lengthen her Jays by several years.

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At eight o’clock his store

war so full of customers that people were
unable to gain admission, and customers
~

ter threrrgh the papers.

GENERAL HARDWARE

corner now occupied by Al Keith’s Hve.-y stable. There Is no better place in the
city for a city hall as it would be near tl.e
court house and depot, and cohvenient in

aud study, and presented some truth in a
very striking manner. From the church
the Knights man lied to the cemetery aud
bad
U«U scare Jly finished
USa.caavu decorating the graves
of deceased Brothers when lhe rain com

Mr,.. were MJIIItoeklnklo bl. place. M rc
of ■ tbe ceremqny. JU
L,r_and.
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u*u. big
Ki., ratiiniB
ills adverla (suing
returns from bis
adver­
En&lt;te left fur Grand. Kapldr on tbe 9^8 ater
train from whence they left for Minnesota tising. Jost the same as many other merch­

Sunday atierooon probably aome tramp
- Hole Frank Garn’s bicycle from tbe boane
“I bis latlrnr Chauncey Garn, north ot the
c|t?- The family were away viable* and
Trank had just returned from a ride on bls

WEI55ERT BROJ

column of twos to the Presbyterian church, 86000 will build and furnish a splen­
where Brother Knight, ,Rev. Grigsby gave did city trail. The chy now owns a strip
an address lliat showed careful thought I of hnd 44 feet wide and 132 feet long, on

] The
Prettiest
j
Thi*o

where they will make their future hone. *

Some people may think it pretty warm to talk stove now;,
but when you have the best stove made and know it is the
best, you delight in telling of it
We handle the Best Stoves
and Ranges on the market, (THE PENINSULAR,) and we
know it, so do others.
The Peninsular Stoves and Ranges;
are known the world over, and are universally acknowledged!
the leaders for cooking purposes, and easy handling.
We •
are in a position to sell you a Peninsular Range whethen you&lt;
need one or not.
If you see one and have its workings

hall would cost, in rent.
We are in­
formed that lhe city Is now paying 8300
per jear in rents.
The fire department,
aud fire property Is in one building, a part
of the city property is stored in another,
and lhe council meets in the back end of
another. By yot keeping city property to­
gether there Is no question but what much
is lost that could otherwise be looked after
and saved. The sum of $300 which this
city now pays in rent is equal to 5 per
cent, on an investment uf $0000, and

for tbe kind and helpful way they as­
sisted and entertained. The general feel­
ing prevailed that each participant had
been benefited by Flower Mission observ­
ance.

unprcjureil. A plSo? of shelter iu such
vases i&gt; zrvait’y needed at the cemetery .and
* every way.
There would be plenty of
the li - rd wpu;4 meet with the hearty aproom for the fire department, council
pnwaiuf alll/f they'.vould cause such aj menced lo fall in lurrente, inlersperctd
with a little hill stortu. Every tree, looms aud luts of room for the storage of
b nldiiu t«y»*' t reeled.
■
branch, or bush that would best protect city property for wbictL we are now pay­
Ttjvytberjbay Hmry Bartliby went to tbe unfurlunate ones from tbe driving rain ing rent. On the second floor there would
be ample space for a large hall which
nji/tid.
It being just before was eagerly sough’. and fortunate Indeed
were those who had umbrellas. Ladies would bring in a good revenue each year
Uaw ti:n’• lie was in a grOat hurry, and
with new hats and summer dresses pre­ in rents as, we have uo Gt place in this city
’ n tiL-t* a wire clothes line between
at tlie present time for either the comfort
lhe &lt;:•■?!' ivo al and his axe.
He struck seated a sorry spectacle wlith the storm
or convenience of an audience,
if It was
duivi.-Siu- hidve of tne. axe striking the passed over, and old Sol sent forth his
a question of spending 86000 for some­
*ire|!ine anil sending lhe axe back with cheering raya lo, gladden the heart of a
thing that we could get along without and
roiHM»'rdd*| force. -Tne butt uf It stru» k bedraggled, water-soaked humanity. Mon­
day millinare. dressmakers and tallnre would get no benefit froqi we would op­
him over th| rye. kiineklng him down and
were wreathed in smiles as a constant pose iL But we are now spending good
miking a b»l gash
*
stream of customers came and left orders interest each year on a sum sufficient to
build a good city hall and it would be
Fr»d .1. Y|*ung and Mis* Maude John-on for repairs on garments or bead gear
that was unprotected during the heavy much belter iu our judgment for the city
were n&gt;arrii&gt;l Inst evening at their newly
to own a respectable building, and keep
fterirished Minis In the Myers house on rain storm. The address to have been
Its property together, than to spend an
.Green st.
W. W. Taylor performed given by Brother Knight M. L. Cook was
amount sufficient to.build a city tall every
.
lhe ■'••it-tfKkiy betore about twenty-five omitted.
IS.or 15 years in rent of different build­
relatives an | frleims.
Mr*. Youngs has
Yesterday morning, before seven o’clock ings and at the end of that time have
l**en a ctinqioMtur at the Journal office for
To repair the
from 60 to 75 people stood in front of L. nothing to show for It.
some time j Mr. Young Is lhe popular
present rannhakle will c&lt; st at least 8500
E. Stauffer’s store waiting for It to open,
clerk in W.lll. Spence’s shoe store.
and after It is repaired there will still be
The
and people vyere eeen driving Into town the old building, too small for lhe uses of
Ba.xm.i j.iins with their friends in best
from every direction aud they all inert io rhe city, and not at all convenient for use.
wishes !nr the future.
get into bis store after reaching tbe xrity. We need a goal City Bali; If we e»er
have one the money will have to be bonSome merchants conduct their business on
Minnie Baughmin and Mites
rowed: why not borrow H now?
hogle, of (irand Rapids, formerly oflbU lhe principle Hurt advertisements are not 1
i Additional Local on 8tb
read.and that advertising doesn’t pay. Tie
’iHy. were united* in marriage Thursday
.only place that Mr. Jftauffer let the
evening al seven u'd &gt;ck at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Holloway, - in tbe people know that on -Wednesday June
ft
fourth ward, by Bev. W. W. Taylor.} The 17th only he, would sell prints for
ft
three cents
per yard’’ m thiougb
widdlii x was a quiet one only a few aside
fnafi the relatives being present. The the columns of the newspapers of this
The people wanted prints. they
jHide w.ire a pretty gowu of white. city.
Master Edward and Miss Harrielte Gjod- read Mr. Stauffer’s adv. they came In
year acted as attendants. The bouse , was
prettily decorated for the occasion, and
•kht refreshments were served
serveu after
iiwr the
ins

I7.50.

Don’t fail to take advantage of this SALE
as it positively closes July 4th. : : : :

prepared boquets tied with the emblamalic
white ribbon to which was attached a card been made. The S4.000 must be robed
with Scripture text\ were distributed fnvomc loin/, and by bonding the city
and a few minutes spent In shaking.hands probably a much lower rate of interest can
X. T’ Parker and R.l. Hendershott have and speaking wohls of cheer and counsel be obtained than in any other way.
Do
uutte a great improvement tn the appear- to tbe wards who seemed to appreciate the we need a City Ball? We believe that we
aBcc t.i the north side of Main street. Two little effort to do them good. A bountiful are safe In saying that Hastings Is away
dne-stbtirk-buildiugs have been erected) supper provided from the numerous bas­ behind tlie times when it comes to a city
apd we hear that Mr. Parker will soon kets fallowed after which ice cream was hall. It has always been tbe policy of the
puihl three ‘ otaersr Verily Hastings is served through tbe kindness of Mr. and city to pay good interest on what a City

iKjnminc and Mr. Parker Is to be comLU ’irdni tor his enterprising spirit.

“

At cost

About sixty responded to lhe Invitation.
Mrs. Wood superintendent of this depart­

touched a lender cord in the heart of each

. CIKtVLrtTION •

Tnis week,

FrT

--- ------- Rwu rutaaiM
y "*** 10 “* tanner was ar.pl,
*®«uitrcted last .week by Alt Matthews.

J
ft

ft

&amp; Burton.

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�Hastings Banner
Thursday, June 18, 1896.

WHALE ON A CABLE.

THE TURKISH KAIK.

after wWch Speaker Recd closed the

Than Aay Other Craft.
Crawford, the author, to whose skill­
Submarine cables are usually im­
ful
pen
Constantinople
Sa indebted for
fives: Before pronwnctnr th.«e words bedded in tbe slimy bottom of the
which do«r &lt;be *e*ston. I dastre to offer to ocean, but at certain points they hang one of the most charming vohimea ever
tbw houee my grateful recognl’ton of Its
klndnree
thanks of the hovse of rep­ like wire bridges over deep submarine issued in tea praise, ha* a word to aay
resentatives ta atvray* a high honor, but valleys, so that whales and other large about the Turkish boo-tmem and their
ta especially so at tfie end of a *e«*ion Inhabitants &lt;f the deep may become vehicle, tbe kaik.
the epeaker. ha* been ferred to »ny
•‘Constantinople owes much.” writes
First Seeelon of Wo Fifty-Fdorih where
"No" more time*, pertmp*. thjn In the dangerous to the eable. Once in awhile
Assembly Ends Its Work.
htatory of any other conxrm*. Wnlle thank­ it is the cable that becomes dangerous be. "to the match loss beauty of tbe
you toras
yentr
kind new
to me. in
I murt
three, waters which rus together be­
to thein*
whales,
recently
shown
an congratuiate the hotiee on It* conduct Ot the
public buHlnee*. Ordlnarty, a majority of accident to tbe western Brazilian neath its walls, and much of their repu­
two and a half u&gt; one. a majority of IU&gt;. cable. There was some trouble with tation again ha* become world-wide
mean* disorganization, faction and _dl»- tbe wire, nnd after many futile efforts ' by the'kaik. It i* disputed end discc-rd.
tn thta house 156 new merab-n of
the sent of the trouble was discovered । putable whether Che Turks copied the
both partk-a have behaved with •.heatted!
n&lt;M of veterans, and If our connertfon with 76 miles north of Santa Catharina. The I Venetian gondola or whether the Vene­
other branches of government with dif­
ship Viking was sent to repair tians imitated the Turkish kaik,-but
Washington. June 9.—The senate ferent ;&lt;iea* ha* proented ua from aerv- repair
• ,
•
,
. "a*.
damage, and begun to take up the the resemblance between them is so
passed the new genera) deficiency bill ins the country as we mirht l.ave done. | the d:
we
at
least
bare
behaved
with
dignity,
j
cable
near
where the seat of trouble strong a* to make it certain that they
yesterday and the conference report on (
&gt; tolrneu end credit, with tt&gt;&lt;- klndret hod b«,n located.
!□«,)ed.
After the
the cable have a common origin. Take from the
After
the post office appropriation bill WAv , personal wishe* to you all.~ I araln return had been
. . ,
, ,
.
„
mm
_______ etbe
__ _______
proper
roPcr ha
had
^ been in-epplfd
grappled and was dongola the ‘fcJne’. or hood, and thu
agreed —
to.. .In
discussing
immigr v 1 thanks. r.,
By virtue of the concurrent re«o- 1I V
tion
of ...
the. -lutlon
both branches.
thta ’ taken
on the large Ul
drum*
IMMVM up UM
UiMJX provided rostra ted stem, and the remainder
ilUU bill
Mill Senator
.XTUUIVI Morgan
.&lt;*U1KMM spoke w*
---------- of
-- -------~ - . .----- —- -I declare
,
_
,
,
.
.
..
I
ntilAnme-!
nrifhnnt
dav
“
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.
i.
.
__
_
_________
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._j
.L*
t*
present wflr
war in
in Cuba
Cube and
and Mid
th, c
conndjoumet wthont
: for the purpose it was found that it practically the kaik. It is of all craft of
present
said th$
01*- I
floated very much easier and was more It* size the swiftest, tbe most ettffy to
ditions were such as to justify interven- I
Free Onee M«re.
handIf^a nd the most comfortable, and
buoyant than was ordinarily the case
tion by the United States. In conclusion
Washington, June 12.—Secretary Ol­
be said:
1}
The reason was discovered wheta in n the Turl s generally are admitted to be
ney Thursday morning received a cable­
"If the queen of Great Britain. theqOerr.
loop of the cable the carcass of a whale the best oarsmen in Europe.
from Consul General Knight at
regent of Spain, the queen of Greece and gram
»
Indeed, they have need to be, for
of more than 60 feet in length came up
Town, saying that John Hays
the enprvn of Germany were to meet In Cape
&lt;
with it.
It apiienrs that the whale- both tho Bospborous and the Golden
tbe Island of Cuba and were to witness Hammond
]
and the other reform leaders
some of the thing* done there In the name &gt;
had become caught under the cable, Horn are crowded with craft of every
been released. They were fined
of Spain, upon Innocent womeff and chll- had
1
and, not being able to lift it nor to go kind, and mode dangerous by the
with no banishment.
dren. who were shot to death by a brutal aol- £25,000
'
forward or back, it suffocated, since swiftest of curreni«. The distances,
dlery. those great and noble women would .
Quit* the Mage.
it could no more rise to the surface. By too. arc very great, and such as no or­
' rise In their majesty and would strike to
,
Pa., June 15.—With the
v— —
---- r — ’ its last spasms or attempt^
to oarsman
free it- would undertake for
death the power which enabled a brute like ; . Pittsburgh,
dinary
Weyler to Inflict such wrrr^r.
rrongs. Wouldfto distending here of Parson Davies' wlf the whale had damaged the.cable pleasure or for the sake of exercise.
God that the queen of Spain were there to
*..v delicacy of her na- “Wicklokv Postman company” John L, ' FO that The insulation was rubbed off It is no joke to pull 15 or 16 miles
see these things. The
ture
no*permit the infliction
Sullivan says farewell to the stage. H i nnd tbe wire became useless. This is"
t_. would
___ :*1:
___ of
: «uch
•
against a stream which in some places
brutalities upon women and AhtaiM**
children
, j i&gt; ii u .i-ck l&gt;oth physically and financial- । the*
------ - since n sim- runs four or five knots an hour.”
third case of the kind,
“But are we to stand by. according to the
I ilar case* once happened in the Persian
president’s theory, idle and mute, and art
WIFE AND WIDOW.
FUNCTION OF THE SPLEEN.
! gulf aud another on the Peruvian coast.
to witness the continued repetition of these ‘
brutal acts in that island? I wish those
It I* a Kind of Safety Valve to the Blood
noble women were there to see them. They They Fight
PEACEFUL
BY
NATURE
would lay their hands on .he arm of the ’
Cl reflation.
brutal soldier who now wields the brutal
"
New 'York,
June 15.—A special to The EryptUn Abhor* Warfare, aa Did
The spleen, of old, write* Dr. Andrew
sword of Spain there, and would tell him
the
Recorder
from
Tavares,
Fla.,
says:
Hia
Fathers
Before
Him.
Wilson
in
the
Illustrated London News, I
in the name of God and humanity and ”,c
x«»u«x.,
Christianity, to forbear his Inhuman deeds. Mrs. Robert Gresham is dead and Mrs.1
The ordinary Egyptian is by instinct formed an organ which puzzled the
Weyler Is a brute who plunges his blood- Mollie Gaines ia
ns the
th- utterly opposed to
w militaryj life.
..... -The classic physiologists. It did not seem
dying
ns
wl,.o,°»S™%n,or=°n"o'; Mul’ °f “ d“'' ln "«&lt;»&gt;
«« last thing be went* to do in the world ta to manufacture any secretion, like the j
subjugation but of extermination."
1 tugaged near Clermont Saturday after- ( to fight. He hates the pomp and cir- liver or sweet-bread; and they knew,
Washington, June 10.—Very satis- noon. Three months ago Mrs. Gaines
cumstance of glorious war. and nothing, ns we do to-day, that removal of the ,
factory progress in clearing up the 1 was a b®ppy bride and Mrs. Gresham, in hia nature is ap|x*aled to by the idea organ is not necessarily attended by
odds and ends of the Irginlative work ' who was a young widow, was her dear- of strife and combat.
much disturbance of the vital func­
friend.
Two
weeks
however, •
He
of th* session was made by the senate est
*"4 ■*
“’ J
”
’ ago, L
” *is a good-tempered, pleasure-lov- tion*—a fact due to the duties of the
yesterday. Final conference reports this lore was changed to hate, for Mrs. jng man, and for 5,000 years hisances- missing spleen being laid on the shoulon the naval appropriation and on tbe Gaines discovered that her husband’s tors before him have loathed the clash ers of other argans, most probably the
had- been
by the widow.
of ■
Bteel. Go back
as far as you like in
Indian appropriation
were pre- , _affections
............ ■ • • ».bill*
1 x.
------ won
---- ------------------- V*
urn
... ; lymphatic
n UJ|IUUUL gland*.
g lull US.
A 11V spleen is unThe
------------------------ Gaines
------ ’learned
--- —.-j f —
.history
- - •ented and agreed to. In the naval bill Saturday
afternoon »&lt;
Mrs.
rgyptian
and you will never ' doubtedly a blood gland. Il is the neat
a compromise was mode reducing tbe ’hat her husband and Mrs. Gresham find a trace of tbe Viking spirit in tbe of manufacture of the corpuscles of
number
of new June
battleships
to three.
planned
a meeting
at the latter
’s '1 ^1“^'
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Washington,
11.—The
Mn’,to 'I had
home.
Taking
her hu.band^
totoV
*™1 !
“d white.MdtanoiouM

OOOK BROS., Proprietors

CONGRESS ADJOURNS.

disposed of the appropriation bills yes- the young wife went to the widow’s '
Fhar®“hs
.
terday and fixed four o’clock p. m. to- h°nie and found the couple together.1 -kUT
ftild *^5 P®P.vri .
day as the tunc for final adjournment. | Gaines fled and hi* wife sprang upjn ’ nlwnv.
lUO
W“ i
■Bllls were passed to increase the pay of her rival, using the razor with avvful ords
jltK*7 L The rec- ,
letter carriers, to prevent the shipment effect.
Mrs. Gresham picked up a :
,e
10bul .
-------—nK.um hnm.n,r „„A a«r.„dnMi
..
of picturesque contract*'between J

It’s a Good Thing. Push it Along.

PLUG
cents you can get almost as much
“BATTLE AX” as you can of
other high grade brands for 10 cents.
Here's news that will repay you for
the cost of your newspaper to-day.

also disposes of the old rolling stock
of the blood, dissolving and disintegrat-he «*o«TiOat oorpuscles. Additionevidence regarding the spleen has
he®” applied by Prof. Schafer. F. R. 8­
an(1 Mr. B. Moore. They have prove}

cf liquors under false’abels. and the bill hammer and defended herself as best . ttte horrible miseries enduaed by lhe :
that the spleen acts as a kind of safety
giving right of trial by jury in nil con- phe could, dealing Mrs. Gaines blow loidirr in the field and tbe pleasant, 1
valve to the- blood circulation, and it
tempt casea.
| after blow on the head. Finally Mr*. anug lifc ol the civilian tribe.
responds at once to all variations in
Washington.
Gaines reached her rival’s throat with’|
The
spirit of
---- June
- - 12.- —The
-- ------- senate
—- ------» MV WMB*
V, the
Ult old
VIM thuie who
.. Ml. when
MV 11 ' tbe blood pressure, whether these vari­
*■*—“
1 —
’
-31- yesterday
-1 ’
*•
n nmwwnnh I n ir »,u«
hiw 1
adjourned
sine
die
afterpass, ♦T*fa
the razor, severing the 4,.re&gt;.,lrea
jugular ...t«
vein _he ff,»|«
ejt rlnfllli
death approaching
nut on his
ations are from heart or lungs. It is
Ing resolutions expressing thanks tn and causing almost instant death. ‘ nrmort because be would not die like a 1
pn organ which shows rythmical con­
Senator Frye, of Maine, president pre Neighbors who came in found Mrs.1 cow in hi* house, has no echo in the ‘ tractions,. and would
______
appear to be a
tem.. and Vice President Stevenson for Gaines unconscious, beside her dead past or in the present of the true 1 kind of delicate governor, analogous
the uniform courtesy and ability with rival. Examination showed that blows Egyptian.
''
i In it* nature to the self-acting mechanWhich they hnd presided over the sen- from the hammer had fractured her
ism of that name in the steam engine.
•te. Promptly at four o’clock the vice skull, and her recovery is impossible. | REBUKES FROM THE BENCH. ;
president delivered the following vale­ Both women-belonged to good families Lard Chief J a*Hee Erie Gently Sit* Dow*
A Genial Thing In Spider*.
|
dictory. at the close of which the gavel nnd -were noted for their beauty.
I
There is a spider in New Zealand that
on the Counsel
fell and the senate stoqd adjourned sine
* usually throws coil* of its web about
Lord
Chief
Justice
Erie
wo*
prone
to
CINCINNATI WINS.
di^:
I
I
,1 interrupt
counsel
wr.en when
n was-round
interrupt
counsel
it wo* found tbe head of its prey, until the wretched
"Senators: I am flreply tonchM by the The Next Naengrrfrat to Be Held In that the judges had already made Un victim is first blinded and then choked.
resolutions personal to myself adopted by
That City.
• •• - -j1 their minds against him. On one occa- In many unfrequented dark nooks of
th. wnata Ilta» b«n mr nrnnl »nPitt.buigb, !■*.. June IX—Th, elciag
’ «ion Mr. Bovill, Q. C., soon afterward the jungle you come across most per­
(leaver impartially to Execute the rule* pre&lt;.? *
.
. . .
scribed for the,guldanco of this body. For eatureof tbenationalsaagerfest Wastbe .
made^a judge, was stopped with: "Here fect skeletons of small birds caught in
the aid you have so generouslx riven me . business meeting held Friday morning
we stand, four men, and we have oil these terrible snares.
In the discharge of the duties that pertain and afternoon when
•
a permanent
to this office, as well as for the courte*y
firmly (emphasizing the adverb) made '
uniformly shown me. .1 am profoundly sangerbund was formed. President . up our minds that there must te a new 1
grateful. And now wishing each of you a Dimling presided. A constitution was
The Yellow river is styled “the Sor­
trial; but if you - think it (ptaytolly).
worth your
safe return to homes and con*;ltuent*. It ..•opted. It leave, tbe nnmeunch.nged whi(e
row of China." During the last century
only remain* for me to declare the first sea­
w.-u
it has changed its course 22 times, and
rion of tin* Fifty-fourth congress adjourned •nd give, tbe object of the organlmtion whv
। to be the promulgatitfn of German song. why, of course, we’ll keep on hearing now flows into the sea through a mouth
Without day."
I speech aud sociability. All singing so- you.” Whereupon the Q. C. laughing­ 300 miles distant from that of 100 year*
THE HOUSE.
I cieties to be eligible must have a mem- ly
r sat down. On another, occasion he
- , berxhlp of *t )e..t &lt;0; tbb.t pav » ibl- . £
ta .: "I teg to inform the ago.
ago. It
it is
is estimated
estimated that
that its
its floods
floods in
in
Bill* Introduced and Petition’
‘
present century hare ooet Chinn
lutlon* Presented. ,
I tiation fee of ten dollars, and each mem- counsel ’there wsuh
h, iin
*hthe
dftwn
th*
is a time
mind
of the
•
•&gt;_
Washington, June 9.—A bill for the' berta taxed 25 eent. per year. Thedelen
amelioration of the condition of Amert- gate, totbe Mngerbundelect from tbeir »oo"lr-&lt;« »t hi. uodcmtabdlog and al“ncan seamen was passed in the house number . centS board for the farnger-1
A Massachusetts congressman who
was on board the train which was
y«l,nl.y un&lt;) confer-uee report, uerj
o, 1S mcmbe^ fhta that time in my mind has fully arrived.’
to on the post offlee. I ndlnn nnd board elects a musical Hlrw
.,„r .
nH sees '
j a'recked at Hyde Park, Muss., last fall.
director
and
The Next French Cenao*.
i says that when the shock came one of
District of Columbia appro]irintion
to having the programme made out one
bills..
'
I
The visitors who are living in hired the passengers was pitched over several
year before the fest The constitution _iit--------- .. to ..
Washington. June 10.—Th?
house
villas on the Riviera are all
be iu- geata juat in time to receive the con­
also provides
fora paper to
HruvH.e.iuru
w bepublished
ue puuu.nea
Jn Ue next
epmt six nnd «i half hour* yesterday In
» the
organ VI
CT tbe
blind. Cincinonii.
Cincinnati.1 Among
Am„„„ thoae
lhn^ who w0
wl)l| fl]]
«„ out .the
fc ^-n. tents of the water-cooler, which tipped
b*
ihc urgwu
ibe buuu.
thr consideration of a contested elec­
over and soaked his clothing with ice­
having
bavin* u
U petition
netitlon signed
,lmed by
bv over 3,000
3.M0 ( bub
(he qiiMn
Engl,nd
tion case—T. H. Aldrich, (rep.) versuf
water.
A highly-excited passenger
citizens, was unanimously selected as
Oscar W. Underwood (dem.), from the
the
empress
dowager
of
Russia,
the
rushed up to him and told him to keep
the city for the next fest.
Ninth Alabama district, nnd finally
czarowitz and her two youngest chil­ cool. treated Aldrich. Th? final conference I
APPROPRIATIONS.
dren, the grand duke and duchess of
*Go way.” said tbe wet man: "1 am
reports on the Indian aud naval bills
Those Made by the Fifty-Fourth Congress Mecklenburg-Schwerin, the duke and the coolest man in lhe car. I have juat
were agreed to.
I
Amount to^*7S,57»,8*0.
duchess of Parma, th* duchess dowager had two bucket* of ice-water emptied
Washington, June 11,--- lT1 th^. ho“Mi
Washington, June 12.—Chairman Can- of Coburg and Lord nnd Lady Salis­
down my back.”
•
yesterday the concurrent resolution
tvho u »nn for
nr non
appropriation committee of bury. The king of the Belgian*, the
the final adjournment of congress at
Old Bridge*.
the house nnd Mr. Sayers (Tex.), who prince of Wales and other birds of pas- '
four o’clock p. m. to-day was received
The
most
medieval
,.
. numerous of the
- ---------1-----is at the head of the minority of the sage in hotels or yachts will be ex- ’
from the senate and agreed to. The sen­
emnted
I bTlt,8M e»«ting in England are of one
committee, are preparing elaborate
p
‘
----------------------------arch, of which tbe fine old bridge near
ate amendments to the sundry civil bill
statements of the appropriation.! of this
Bank Note* Make Good FneL
I Danby castle, in Cleveland, with it*
were concurred in and many bill* were
session of congress. The actual appro­
The novel spectacle of a steamer’s j circular arch ornamented .with the arms
passed, npior.g them being one to ex­
priation* for the session (exclusive of furnace* being'fed with bank notes was , of Ixird Neville of Raby and built in
tend the scope of ’nvestigation of the
i future liabilities contained in contracts
agricultural department into th? ques­ ij authorized) reach a grand total nf $515,- recently witnessed at a Mediterranean 138G. I* a Food example. ”
port. ‘Forty sacks of tbe apparently 1
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tion of road improvement.
Dfcnntfrk**
Egg '
Trad*.'
I 759,820.
valuable jiaper were tossed into the fur-.
-----------------..6m vK8
uc
nas
Wash-rife-ton. June 12.—Iu the house ।
Denmark’s ---foreign
eggu»trade
has
|
The appropriation* made by tbe past nace under the longing eyes of tho grown to a tremendous size; mainly
yesterday•• a resolution offered by
Mr.
1
’• three congresses and at the present sesar. * with Britain. t
.----- - ------:----- —
stokera, who stood reativelv
restively by wi»&gt;*
with an
Turner
~ ‘
ndopted thaakj B|on follows: Fifty-first congress, both stokers,
Twenty
years
ago -•ths
ing R|j*
... __
------------tbe
nbllity. effi$1,035,680,109; Fifty-second, evidently burning desire to possess annual Danish export of eggs was 900.^iyncy s^d' strict imjiartiality
1.1H» with
-Uh
$1,027,104,547; Fifty- tbemselve* of ut least a bandful of that WM): now it is reckoned at 111.00(1.000.
vrtiich they somewhat inelegantlystyled
-r-:------- -. -r= third, three sessions. $989,239,205; Fifty­
''rum fuel.” The notes were canceled
fourth. first session, $515,759,820.
notes of the bank of Algiers, whose.'
--------------------- X­
aa
manager superintended the operation
,
A SEVERE STORM.
of their absolute combustion.
&lt;
Wind and Rain Do Great Damage to the
ata
----------mi. c**Mm
w.it.
*Vhe
Coaldn’t Walt.
When Mme. Melba was in Washing- ]
■°P° C© away if you curs tbe causa,
Asbury Park, N. J., June 15.—A,
— --------------northeast storm of unusual severity ton recently
rer^ntlv she
ah» met
***** Speaker »&gt;
Reed• ■i»J
started in about ten o’clock Saturday tibe^’capitol. “Why don’t you have al
night, and before it l ad «]&gt;ent its fury fight here?” she said to him. Inktugb«\
did tens of thousands of dollars* worth ing protest. “I would muth rather sc
of damage along the coast and inland. a fight than hear a speech.” "Thei
All night long tbe wind bowled and why didn't you let me kxfow you wet
blew with the velocity of a hurricane. coming?” said Speaker Reed, gallanth
Trees were uprooted and their branches *1 -would, have bad a fight for your apt
torn off. signs were broken, awnings cial delight, and if yofi will only wal
blown down and other damage sus­ I will go on the floor and start a roi
tained that littered the streets with mis­ this minute.”, But Mme. Melba couldn
cellaneous articles. The fishing inter­ wait, and the speaker’s offer came t
ests suffered a loss estimated at 540,000. ; naught.

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.-.tltr-i ■ uTisqr the Oath.
„ « i’t'iti-i Xer\outness—-Extreme
-IK-. Uucbf—Gencnil
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lability.
«■ wind' vknecht, Montague, Mich.,
makes the foll&lt;''v*oK statement and ajf? , it i.., it It before Jas. Morrison,
XotaryPahheW tbesarneplace. “For
the fast &gt;e..r iVaaafflicted with heart
failure, oervouohess. extreme wakefuloess. healtaclte and general debility,
physicians whom I consulted failed to
benefit no
r was advised to use Dr.
irhceler's Nerve Vitalizer, which I did
and became thoroughly cured by ita
esc iu a ’h f ,i,nc- ” Dr'
Verve Vitalizer acted on the nervous
wsttm. 'vhieb is the scat of nearly all
if our ailments. Treat your nerve,
and vour rt. -nach. liver, kidneysand
Mood tr. । I’Till disappear. Dr.
Wheeler Xcrve Vitalizer is the only
reliable, sa&lt; - and dure remedy to one.

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Bank. Cottecttans
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v.-..rk done carefully and
a-.’keda. ca» or chloroform
l'h‘u Smith's Backet Store.

I ’1 ° “L i k '
Hc«n be permanent»' De Wlit’. Wlleh
«r.nd Ledse bus nut eight girl, to th,, H^f sll/
reform school u Adrian.
rn,b»bly an Hazel halve. It n,„r ftll, [o cun|
W. H. Goohvbak
pl.ee of Its site In lhe .tat. has ,ueh a
A new 835,000 hotel la
record.
atnicted.tCu.a.pnu"
** b'l°g
The state teachers Institute for E«|U11
In Hie Sirring a young matr’s fancy llghlcounty will be held at Charlotte, beginning
"I?,10
&lt;" - Dv wilt’, Ultk.
Aug. 17. W. X. Ferris, of Big ftapldr. Kat-ly Klaera, for they alway, eleanse the
will be the leader.
watem'’
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blood.’ItwlKorale the
W. H. GoouVEAKa
One ot the best cures for poisoning from
The state teacher*’ Institute for Jacksou
Ivy according to the Medical World is a
county will be held at Jackson Aug u ‘
solution ot sodium hyposulphite, to bathe
U
Bmc, and
the afflicted parts with.
One Minute Cough Care Is the standard
E. C.'Osborn, of Eaton Rapids, Las the uSi’?‘iouifor rvery couKh °r c°,d- n
remedy that produces
largest strawberry patch in Eaton County. !*lbe .ou J
W. H. Guuyeau
Hu has 5 acres of bearing plants, and hh Immediate rranlu

pickers are gathering from 50 to 100 bush­
els per day.

Gid &gt;°u ever think bow 'readily~e
Owners of peppermint farms in soutl Wood Is poisoned' by constipation? Ba’d
western Michigan are much alarmed over blood means bad health and premature
the ravage* ot cot worms and grasshop­ old age. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the
pers. which cut off the leaves leaving the famous little pills, overcome obstlnste constlpatiuu.
\v. H. Goodyear
stem bare.
Poison has no effect on the
A cjclone destroyet Wyeth City. Ala
worms, and the grasshoppers are so thick
luma, killing two aud injuring loo perthat little progress can be made.
It is
feared the peppermint industry will be en­
Mra. R. DeYoung. Middleburg, la
tirely ruined.
writes. 1 have used One Miuute Cough
A large number ot people from the sur­ Cure for six .tears, both for myself and
rounding country were present In Calvin children, and 1 consider It the ’ quickest
acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure 1
township. Cass county, Sunday • to witness
ever used.
\v. H. Goodyear
.the novel spectacle of nearly 100 colored
Watervliet Catholic, will build a new
people umiergoing Hie right of baptism-In
church and expect tu lay the corfienttone
Chain inke.
Calvin township' contains June 25.
1200 colored population with only a . A. L. Wooster, a prominent citizen oi
। sprinkling of whites and about all the Usseu, Mich., atter suffering excruciatingly
adult residents were converted at a senes from piles fur twenty years, was cured In
of revival meetings held there last winter. a short time by useiDg DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel S^lvr. an absolute cure for all skin
A large number will be bapiiked next Sun* diseases. More of ihbt preparation is usedday in Shavenhead lake.
.
t an aii others combined.
ei tea - - ,W. LI. Gdodyeah

that many women owe their beauty to Dr,
.. C. ! A.MPMAN, M. D.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.
The rea­
W. a l„-.mpman. calls, promptly son—beauty of form and face as well aj
n given to fitting grace, radiate from the common centre­
Ht-rula or Rupture lor
y &lt;&lt;t c:i&gt;rs can be health. Tire best bodily condition results
iir 1 ,. -4 without a Mirgicai opera- from good foal, fresh air nnd exercised
coupled with the judicious use of tbe
••Prescription*’ In maidenhood, woman­
aw anu
g.lecTion* office of
hood ami motherhood. It’s a supporting
. M. SMITH.
tonic t hat’s peculiarly adapted to her needs
l.,&lt;:made In all parts of the state regulating, strengthening and curing the
derangements
ot lhe sex.
CoBvejam inx a •peeialUy. Special pains
It there bv headache, pain lu the back,
Uktr. in ■
contracts, chattel mortwiii&gt;.
Woodland. Mich. bearing-down sensations, or general de­
bility. or If there be nervous disturbances,
4’;»r.
Loyal E. Knai&gt;peb. nervous prostration, and sleeplessness, the,
••Prescription” reaches the origin of the
Arthur 0. Denison.
IT. K XAITEN &amp; DENISON.
(rouble and corrects IL it dispels aches
LAWYERS.
and paius. corrects displacements anti
Rioml^ll sq Michigan-Trait Co. Bldg.
the lining
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Grand Kaplda, Michigan. cures catarrhal inflammation of""
membranes.
Onoe Used, it is always in
favor,
,
SWEEZE Y,
JAM
Attorney at law.
.
Hastings. Mich.
Dr Pierce’s Pellets cure constipation,
l’r&gt;.:liers iii all courts of tlie state. Col­
biliousness, headache aud kindred all*
lections promptly attended to.
meets..

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Galli io city or county responded towitb
day or night.
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Is this; Uiyou an? troubled with Catarrh,
Cold In Brad. Hay Fever, gu to the drug­
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humbugged.' Relief In five minutes and a
positive cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath.
If the Baby U Catting Teeth.
Be sure and use that old andCwell tried
remedy. Mrs. Winslow’* Soothing Syrup
for children teething. It sooths the child,
softens (he gums, allays all pain, cures
wind nolle! and Is the best remedy fur
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English Spavin Llalmeirt removes all
Hard. Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blem­
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OFFICERS.
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Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles,
o. G. R 4lu.Mii: I'rebldeut
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A'n*bt«r Messer. Vice Pres.
Save S50 6y use of nne bottle.
arnmled
Dan W. Reyncdda, Cashier
the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever
DIRECTORS:
known. Sold by W. H. Goodyear, Drug­
Din w. iteynoijs.
W. H Powers.
. D. c, IRt&gt;bini«on,
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R. B. MtHM-r.
■ gist, Hastings, Mich,
it L.Conk.
Chester Mesaer.
P T. Cvigrore.
Sure to Win.
The people reowralre u"
oa!jr •‘•'tings department in Barry That b the «r*roii why Iloojl 8 Sanwpanua
de-.y \ ■*ud puy* interest on all time H&gt;e largest mUcs in tbe world. Merit in inedl
cinenieauathe poweru&gt;cure. Hoods biusap■Till.euro., OJolutrl: . 1*™’“"”!’',.“JXJrl’l
lathe otie true blood purifier. J' s "upcnui
went U « eit.bllshed Utt. and mint WW.-

Open for business, Dec. 15, 1885.

Your
Daily
Bread

Is no doubt a matter of
some concern to you,
but not so when you
buy it at the City Bakwy. Everyone when
in the city should get a
cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
ooflee at all hours of
the day. Finest line of
Confectionery in the
city.

«-E. REMKES, FROF’K

Grasshoppers are becoming a serious
problem * Ith Kalkaska county farmers.

Hoo4'« nil. «re "&gt;•» to rake. e»w toot «*&gt;'•
Cure ludlltMUon. he»a»e’.&gt;e.

The family of Thomas Thmua.*. of Fay­
ette county, Ind.. six in number, will die
from eating ice cream.

MICHIGAN STATE NEW8.
Ex-Gov Josiah W. i&gt;golc died at hia
home in Flint He Nnd been gradually
failing for the laat two year,. He waa
01 years old and leaves a widens- and sev™ chlWren. The funeral was held
with masonic honora, all buainess
houses in the city being closed.
whLn’
W’ Besro!e drived tn Michigan
r?1 * ‘e^ttory and almost a wtiuenieaB. He waa born in Llvlngeton county,
1815 He r’‘ce,VM! ht« early
miAnu1 °n.!n a.
schoolhouse and subse­
quently attended Temple Hill academy at
N Y When Z1 year, old hr left
home to seek his fortune. He setilrd in
ueneoeo county, and aided much In the
prosperity of the city of Flint. He was
married 1 1839 to Mias Harriet A. Mile. He
was a strong anti-slavery man, and be­
came a member of the republican party at
Jts organization. Held several town and
county offices, and in 1S7D was nominated
ror state senator and was elected by a large
majority. He was a member of the nation­
al republican convention tn 1872, and war
elected to congress that year. In the gvber-'
natorlal election of 1S83 he was the nominee
or both the,fgreenback and- democratic
partlee. and^efeated David H. Jerome, the
republican candidate. He refused to be a
candidate for teelectlon.1

Dropped Dcjd.
A. J. Browne, aged 55 years, presi­
dent of the Consolidated Street Rail­
way company and vice-president of the
fourth national bank, dropped dead iu
his library at his home in Grand Rapids.
Heart disease was the cause of death.
He had just returned from an afternoon
outing at Reed’s lake and was to ail ap­
pearances in perfect health. He leaves
a wife and four children end an estate
valued at $300,000.

Harry Aiken, aged 10 years, employed
on the Ann Arbor road, eloped with
Miss Cora Cole, of Durand, the pretty
daughter of the village blacksmith.
The runaway couple went to Owos.m
rind were married while the obdurate
father was in search of his daughter at
Flint, where he supjmsvd she had gone.
Young Aiken is the'sod of a 'wealthy
farmer in Caledonia township.
The Crop Kwport.
The Michigan crop report for June
issued from the secretary of state’s of­
fice says:
The average condition of wheat June 1,
was In the southern counties €3, und tn
the state 77, us compared with f’l and SJ
on May 1. Oneyeai ago the uv erages wert
W&gt; and &lt;3. The average condition now in
the central counties Is ¥7. und In the north­
ern 85, ns compered with M in each section
one month ago. aud £ tn the central and
s7 Ln the northern one year a&amp;o.

HAVANA ALAEMEIL
Insurgents Blow Up Two Bridger pany, in the southwestern portion ot
the city was destroyed by fire at 6:10
Near tho City.

Cat OS Supplier— Provision* Are
to Suspend Operation*.

o’clock Sunday mom’pg. entailing - *
loss of about 5125.000. Seven thoustflM
three hundred Imrrels of whisky was
burned. 1‘he loss is fully covered by
insurance. Vai Schwab, a fireman, was
fatally burned by falling in a stream of
blazing whisky.

Ilavan a, June 15. —The city was
startled and alarmed Saturday night at
Waterloo, la , Juue 13.—Oue hundred
nine o’clock by the noise of two suc­
cessive explosions which shook the farmers of Maxfield towuship, Bremer '
ground for a long distance and whs county, have organized to fight the
heard for several miles. Consternation army worm. Five plows drawn by five
prevailed for a time, as it was feared horses are used to plow furrows ten
"that this vas a' prelude to an attack or inches deep around the fields. Harrows
,a series of similar explosions. Excited and pulverizers arc then run over it,
throngs rushed to the streets, while an nnd the worms gathered in wagon boxes
armed party proceeded in the direction and cremated in straw saturated with
/
from which the detonations had been kerosene.
beard.
Robbed ■ Bauk.
._
Water Snpply DaniB^K!,
Palmer. Kan., June 13.—The bank of
It was soon found that the stone Palmer was broken in to at three o’cloak
bridges of Christina and Concha and Friday morning, the safe blown open
the aqueduct of Fernando Septimo and entirely destroyed, and the cash
were the points that had suffered from box robbed of Si.100, all it contained.
the dynamite. The bridges were par­ The damage ro the safe and building
tially destroyed and the pipes on the amount* tu about $1,800. The burglars
cqneduct, upon which the city is de­ escaped, leaving do clew.
pendent for ita water supply, were
Decline of lhe Gold Reserve.
much damaged. It cannot yet be stated
Washington. June IX.—The gradual
how extensive is •the damage done ur
decline of the gold reserve of the tre**-.
how long it will require to remedy it.
ury which, uuder the last bond issue,
There is no ddubt that the dynamite
reached iir- maximum figure of $128,000.­
which caused this wreck was placed by
000 on April 11, has now.fallen to $104,­
agents of tlie insurgents. It has been
238,754.
Friday’s withdrawals were
their determination, announced some
$2,136,300. most of it for export.
time since, to cut off the water supply
Complexion Bints.
of Havana and so serve to make it as
Overfrequent washing of the face
nearly uninhabitable as possible.
should
be
avoided.
Spnro pliysiciajas in­
Cutting- Off Supplies^
It is believed ihat the insurgents arc sist that the face should be washed l?ut
once
a
day,
and
then
m’ tepid wstqr.
bent upon investing Havana by cut­
A certain amount of rxercisse is In­
ting off ns much as possible the supply
Brisk morning waiks,
of necessities, though not by actually’ dispensable.
besieging it. All fruits and vegetables regularly taken and peraisteaLlyl ad­

and fresh meats are unprecedentedly
high priced and difficult to Obtain, a ad
milk Isof the poorest,such as is'brougijl
in being much adulterated before it is
delivered. There is much fever and
smallpox hr.s broken but, which, in the ’
unwholesome state of affairs, threatens
tn become epidemic.' Many are suffer­
ing from measles, and there is much in­
testinal trouble among the inhabitants
owing to poor and insufficient food.
The failure of the water supply under
these conditions is a dire,calamity.
,So&lt;i]&gt;en&lt;l Fighting,
Madrid, June 15.—A Cbuncil of Span­
ish generals in Cuba has decided to suspehd operations against the insurgents
owing to the rains.
.

hered to, produce a Imai thy glowj that
defies artificial imitation.
Avoid rich and greasy food*. Thjough

it is practically useless to tell a w^man
to abjure rweets, it may be suggested
that they, are complexion dcstrqyers,
and Hurt tbe fewer one eats, the fairer
one’s skin is likely to be.
Maeaage is rccoDuncndcd by jnaay
who have madc a special study oif tbe
fine arc of complexion-preserving. A
gentle kneading uf the face at uighf! and
in the morning makes the skin soft and
healthy.
'
•
Famous beauties nearly all un|te in

giving testimony, that a , thorough
steaming of the face at night is wonder­
fully effective in producing a clean com­
pletion. - This is done-, by holding the
During the week ended &lt; n June 6 re­
DIED IN HIS CHAIR.
face over a lx&gt;wl of hot water.—-Clncugo
ports, scut in by 51 observers in various
.
jxvrtions uf the state indicate that pleu- Rodika Demlie uf Ex-Attorney General- .Record.
MMynard,
of
Now
York.
'
ritis und diarrhea Increased nnd inGinten Gravy.
.
Albany, N. Y., June 13.—Ex-Judge j
ilammatiun of the bowels decreased in
To one pint of good milk adi onei
arm of prevalence, Consumption was Isaac Maynard, former judge of the '। tnblcspoonful of gluten meal. Leave ifc
reported at 203 places, typhoid fever court of appeals and ex-attorney-gen-!■ surrounded by boiling water 15 or 20,
Etntua Sexton, of Mexico. Mo., has been
at 21, diphtheria al IU, scnrlet fever at eral, died suddenly in his'room nt the 1minutes. Salt to taste and thneken.
awarded a verdict of 'S5U,000 against James
23, measles at 31) und whooping cough Kenmore Friday afternoon from heart; ,with flour to the desired consistency.—
Lyons fur breach of promise.
trouble. He was alone in his room and ■ ,
at 11.
Good Health.
Premature baldness may be prevent* d
v. us sitting in n chair at the time of his
and the hair made to grow on bends al­
death. He had just {finished his lunch­
ready bald, by the use of Haifa • Vegetfib/
It is believed that Adders t Swartz, eon and was apparently in the best of
Slclian Hair Itenewer.
now serving a life sentence in the Jack­ health. Judge Maynnrd was appointed
son prison for the murder of Willard X. to the court of appeals January 10,1802,
,
ElectrU Bitter*.
Johnson at Colon. October 12, 1894, is an from jtbe attorney-general’s office. As
Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for
any season, but perhaps more generally innocent man. Startling evidence has the democratic nominee forjudge of the
neded^hrn the languid exhausted feel­ been discovered that places Swartz in a court of appeals two years ago he was
‘•Neatly forty years ago, after
ing prrvhils, when the liver is torpid and di (Tenant light and casts the shadow oi . the object of bitter opposition on ateonie weeks of sickness, my ‘hair
Sluggish -and the
need oi
a
tonic suspicion on nnother man known to be eount of his i tiling in a contested elec1 tion case
casein
and alterative Is felt. A prompt use oi nn enemy of the murdered man.
in the early part of bis judicial
turned gray. 1 began using Ayer’s
this medicine has often averted long’ aud
j-career, end which was alleged to hove
Hair Vigor, and was so well satisperhaps fatal bilious tevers. No medicine
' been unfair. He was defeated at the
fled with the results that I have .
In Calvin township 100 colored per-.
will act more surely in coihiteraetlng and
polls.
.
never tried any other kind of dpesssons were baptized in Chain lake und 1QC
freclng’ihe system from lhe malarial poison
fing. It requiresonly
Hradache. Indigestion, Constipation, Diz-,• more were soon to be immersed.
A JEALOUS LOVER.
ziness yield to Electric Bitters.
50c. and
an occasional appli­
Mining work was resumed in No.
SI.00 per bottle al W. H. Goodyear’s Mod­ shaft of the Osceola mine ut Houghton,
cation of
Kill* Himself.
ern Drug Stole.
where 30 men and buys were suffocatd
Chillicothe, O„ June 12.—Thomas
by
the
fire
of
last
November.
White! fatally shot his sweetheart,
Milwaukee has passed an ordinance for
The total earnings of the railroad* Bertha McKelvey, here Thursday night
four cent (ares. The street car companies
Hair Vigor to ’keep
operating in the state for the month ol and then Rilled himself. The shooting
will carry-the matter Into the courts.
my hair of tgood
„ before ten o’clock.
Bicycles must hereafter keep off the March were $2,373,282, an increase oi occurred shortly
color,
to. remove
si iew’alks al Vicksburg, .the council hav­ $48,833 over the correspoudiug month /Lately; it seems. White had grown indandruff, to heal
sanely jealous of‘ tbe
girl, nnd.......
Thurs­
one year ago.
’
ing passed an ordinance to that effect.
_
s, and prevent tbe
A project is in view to extend the line day night they quarreled nnd the trage­
hair front falling out. I neven hesi­
of thr Knlamazoc&amp; Hastings railway tu dy was the result. White tired twice at
|*rom a letter written by Rest J. Guud[ the girl with u revolver, one shot strik­
some point on Lake Michigan.
tate to recommend Ayer’s medicines
ermnn of Dimondale. Mich., - we are. per­
ing her in the neck and the second in. the to my friends.”—Mrs. H. M. Haight,
For thr first time in years every sa
mitted to make this extract: 1 have no
shoulder. White, shot himself in the
Avoca, Nebr.
“
hesitation in recomineuding Dr. King’s loon in St. Joseph was closed ou Sunday
head and died shortly afterwards.
and
the
blinds
were
drawn
so
that
the
New Discovery, as the results were almost
marvelous in lhe case of my wife.
While entire room could be seen.
1 was pastor of the Baptist Church at
Eiiza McNamara. IS years old and well
Galena, Lil., June. 15.—James M. Day
Rives Junction she was brought down with connected, committed suicide at Me- dit^d hire, aged 77 years. He was a
Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe.
Terri­ nomluec by taking strychnine. Grief residt-ut of Galena over 60 years. He '
ble paroxysms of coughing would last
over the death of n sisterjvas tlie cause. wa« a! part owner ot the famous Little
hours with little Interruption and it seem­
Fire destroyed thr wagon and car­ I'.mnii mine iu Utah, which was events* j
ed as If she could not survive them. A
ally tjold when worked out to English 1
friend recommended Dr Kings New Discov­ riage factories of E. B. Born in Allegan.
Day
P"P*«db)-Pr.J.C. Ayer fc Co., Lowell, Mm*.
Mr. I*
,
ery: It was quick In Its work and highly Txwr, $20,00».
I capitalists for $5,000,000.
I—,™!!, te, ta.
■ ■
satlsfactorv In results.” Trial bottle free
Spofford T-.yon, one of the leading at­ Hind, n hnir-mlllloa out ot tbe mine.
but
refused
to
be
a
party
to
the
huge
Mnapaniia lor tne Coa^lexito.
nt W. H. Goodyear’s Drug Store.
Regu­ torneys of lhe state, died suddenly at
swindle
ou
the
Englishmen,
and
sold
lar size 50c. and 31.00.
his residence In Dowagiac.
. -- - .
■
F. B. Reni, the expert accountant em­ hi* share ut a nominal figure.
The Presbyterians at Jonesville have
purchased the Galre property, lying con­ ployed to check over the hooks of ex­
City of Mexico, June 12.—In the In­
veniently near the church.for a parsonage. City Comptroller Willard Shattuck, re­
dian revolt in Oaxaca free masons wert
The Methodists of BervBle, St. Claire ported a shortage of $2,500 to the com­
Now is tbe time
attacked, particularly at Jaquila, whee .
mon
council
of
Saginaw.
'
county, will ereet a new church building,
to get a good
the Indians committed awful atrocities.!
A fire loss of $21,000 was caused at
the work of which will commence at once.
Bar City, by the premature discharge of burning prominent masons alive. Ma­
Buck &amp; Leighton’s Stock of Fourth of sons from Jaquila solicit aid for the
Hallef In t»&gt;* Hooi..
DUtreaalitK Kidney and Bladder dlwasra July fireworks in the Republic House families of victims and will interview •
President Diaz, who is himself a ma-.
rrlleveil In «lx b»"r» &gt;&gt;y the "Xpw Great
Bon Hi American Kidney Cure.
This new block.
'
J. D. Ryan, the traveling agent fora son.
remedy Is a great surprise on account of
Fast Flights of Pigeon*.
Chicago liquor house, fell from a win­
Us eaceeding promptness lu rellerlng pain
Green Bay. WiB„ June 15.—FiftyIn rhe bladder, kidneys, back and even dow In the third atorj of the Keefer
eight pigeons belonging to the Green
p«rt of lite urinary passagea In ma e or re­ bouae In Hllladale and « aa latally hurt.
Bay
Homing club were released nt Al- !
Hana Xelaon. tun’ti 2«. -«• drowned
el a le. It relieves retention ot water and
pain almost Immediately. U you want While bnthlt.g in Little Hirer near Me­ ton. Ill., at 4:55 Sunday morning for a |
homeward
flight. The aerial distance j
quick relief and cure this is your
nominee.
is 402 miles. Four of the birds arrived j
Sold by W. U. Goodyear, Druggist. Hast­
The pbst office at Moon. Muskegon
In their coops here Sunday evening at
county, has been discontinued. Mail
Ings, Mich._______ ________ _
5:23, 5:37%. 6-’04 an&lt;1 6:05will go to Bailey.
n toktea'* srnloi Salva
Basel)*11 Cmplrr Killed.
A post office haa been ettabllalied at
Tbe best salve in the world for com,
Blooming-ton. I nd.. June J2.—Jacklu-ntwHi sores, ulcers, salt rheum. t™er Kehlcn. Chippewa county, with Wal­
tun Sheridan wn» uragariug a game ot
nm, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, ter Todd m |»stmaater.
’
bJ»ll Tuesday afternoon when he was
corns, and all skin IreupUons.
Clark Porter, ot Leonidaa, waa
struck in tbe temple by 3 pitched ball. I
drowned while bathing in a mill pond.
died from concussion of the brain ,
Charles C. Guyer, on erpreaamau, and Thursday afternoon. Sheridan was a
Edward Heidenreich. an engineer, quar­ xm-mber of the Indiana university team '
reled In Detroit and the engineer hit
and lived at Lebanon, Ind.
druggist--------------- —
(layer on the head with an Iron rod.
TM. Splea^ld M»i
Two Vleksbunt boysiisve trained •
kll{fter courting Mica Mna White, of
Manitownc. W;*^ June • 15.—Fred
Thiedmann ond WilliamGoetsche plead­
Monroe, for 1« yeara. C.
’•
Seraeuae. Anally made her hta wife. The ed guilty to robbing farmhouses and
Mede on hcaor
couple are both nudgeta. neither teing ♦vert sentenced to two years each in
prison. Both nre married and more
more than four feet four Inchea tall.
Mini
ion
(his
paper and we wilhsend you
than .50 years of age.
VanBuren county
John Sp»ydr.-ol Otaego. ha. betome
5 wimple copk* of the
Ail Krcordn Broken.
inaane
becamte
he
failed
to
aolre
the
June 1C.____________ ______ _
DETROIT JOURNAL, rWWW,
Denver. Col„ June IL—W. W. Hamil­
problem of perpetual motion.
cotiriniBg full iu*! ructions how to get Ln
Ftirurrt '"-' -Mr. J°
Mrs
John
hl‘ Bittner,
Giltner. of Athena, died ton rode a mile on the racetrack at *stcl.. Act quick.
Overland park Wednesday Ln 1:M»|
rallllM’i 4’^'7 “eSE. It «»*&gt;&gt;••
Adlrsta, DKTKOCT jOfi IAL CO..
breaking all previous bicycle record*.
teelltlnK. with
all naln: cureYoung mothers dread lhe Summer mon­
ths on account ut the great mortality nmung children caused by .bowel troubles.
Perfect safety may be assured those who
keep on baud DeWlttS Colic and Cholera
cure, and administer it promptly. For
cramps, bilious colic, dysentery mid iliarrhir t. It affords instant relief.
W. H. Goodvkab

Well Satisfied with

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Children Cry for
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�BASE BALL.

McXUratn entertained the R L G. C. dub
at the home of D. R. MeKIwaln last
TH« HOMI T«AM TMMBLIO Jh
evening.
THlPHHNCIOFTHt SIANT*.
Mrs. F. D. Btaek who waa called to
Greenville by the dangerous Illness of her
A Bad c»»f&gt; ot Rnxxle Pawte.
One ot the Isrgest crown, ever
slightly better. v
One of the largeat crowds ever seen

Continuous and
increased use
attest the
great
merit
of
the
Royal
Baking
Powder.

F. D. Black, E. B. Huffman and T«ee
Walker relumed from the northern penin­
sula Monday,reporllng &amp; week of excellent

Thursday, June 18/1896.

COOK BROS., Proprietors

-Additional Local News.

HACHINE OIL.

1.

\|_Tlie ladles who gave 85 on notes to­
wards the completion o* lhe C. K. &amp; S. R.
R. are requested to report without delay
either to Mrs. J&lt;_ S. Goodyear or Mrs.’ D.
G. Robinsdn)
'

^Bishop Foiey, of Detroit; Fr. Sadller, of

The Battle Creek ball club will meet the
Hastings ciub at tbe fair grounds, next
Wednesday
afternoon. The Battk* Creek
A vouiplete line of all the latest styles
team badly defeated the Nashville club at
Frames at the Christmas studio.
Nashville last Monday, and are coining
You can cel elegant Ice cream for only
here with the idea that they will dp tbe
X* coots per quart at Burman &amp; Marples.
same to our boys. Gam? called at three
While playing ball one day last week o’clock.
Walltu Hayes had one of his lingers
Good roads work was commenced in lhe
Diner district beyond tbe Matthews school
White Fans, White Mils, and White house Munday morning. The farmers in
l&gt;resa Goods and big bargains in Millinery that neighborhood have already become
&lt;Ko*»db at D. D. Spaulding's.
sick of plowing through sand before reach­
All who have tried them say that those ing the good .roads and mide up their,
pWwds at Phillips A Erb’s beat anything minds that righ*' now is tlie time to do
tbe-kind they ever tasted.
road work. The road has been finished
Hastings High School and Coats Grove as far*as the John Kurtz farm.
tan’! teams cron bats at tbe fair ground toWork was commenced on ‘ Figure
uraxrow. Admission
10 cents. Ladies Eight” hill Tuesday morning. The rood
bed will be widened and a fill will be made
Philips A Erb are headquarter for fine
coffees and teas. Give them a trial.

Oiildren’e day was observed with tbe
Usual appropriate exercises at the -MethoUrfL I’reabyterlan. and Episcopal churches
«: Sunday.
W&lt;*' understand that P. R. Dunning has
p&gt;Eoluued an interest in a boot, aud shoe
.dock in Charlotte and will soon move to
j bat city. We wish him success.'

Ail kinds of cylender and concave teeth
C an J 3 cents each. Tank pumps, hose,
Cfcreshlng belts, and every thjjig a thresher
at Hastings Engine A Iron Works.

at the bottom of the hill we hear, which
will reduce tlie grade aud render travel
safe. A good road running straight north
from the city would be a valuable one for
this city aud c0u)d be built at a reasonable
expense.

PERSONAL MENTION.

P. T. Culgroive has been iu Chicago this
week.
C. W. Mixer is lu Grand Rapids this
week.

A. C. Buxton, of Nashville, was
city Friday.

Iu the

P. H. Brumm, of Nashville, was in tbe
x
MtHett seed. Clover and Timothy seed, ■! city yesterday.
Cri’MioR Clover aud binding twine re- !'
Dr. 8. M. Fowler, of Muskt-gun, spent
curved to-day also wagons, carriages and ' Sunday in the city.
r«*d wagons at Hendershott’s opposite
Mrs. Fannie Beam k visiting Mrs. EVa
CocA Mouse.
Hutchkiss at Charlotte.
Klgbth grade promotion exercises al the
Clarence B. Cone, of Sheboygau. Wi-.,
opera loine Wednesday evening June
was in the city last week.
34Ch, 1893.
Admission ten and fifteen
Mrs. Clara Allen was home from Lan­
cectis. Tickets reserved at Heath’s drug
sing the first of the week.
atoru Munday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wardell, of Chiex.Tlyj Banner's new home on the ground
ga are visiting his parents.
Hwor at the Abstract Block is being fitted
Dan. Cohn, of Kalamazoo, was in the
*A, R«d tn tbe course of a few weeks we
to-f-ave our patrons and ourselves the city yesterday on business.

Scvobte and annoyance
of climbing
M*us.
4. W. Dmnouland wife, stranded actors,

were iu tbe city Thursday, and gave exttadUioim 00 Main street in tbe evening.
They claim to have stranded in the south,

F. W. Walker has been spend lug a week
with bis parents in Wayland.
vMiss Bertha Geiger has taken Miss
:
Lettie
Garns place at O. ’ D. Spaulding’s
atore.^
।

Geo. Hooper, who has been visiting In
amd were working their way back to tbelr &lt;
tbe city, left for Albion Tuesday morning
where his parents reside.
Corr—Saturday forenoon between HasMr. and Mrs. Walter Buckbout \left for
tjuus* and Yankee Springs an account
Kalamazoo Saturday where they will visit
•tawok with &gt;ooe notes, accounts and two
before returning to Toledo.
xaxecufiuu.-, in. None of tbe papers can be
Mrs. Tillie Hatch Brown and mother
«T value to anj one else and I will pay a
Mrs. Hatch, ot Bcntou Harbor, are guests
reward lu tbe person returning same to
o Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Brown.
&lt;*«■
Lee Cooley.
Prof. W. D. Sterling, of Ann Arbor, ia
lu the city on accoout of tbu teachers ex­
^warded
amination.
.

Highest Honors—World’s Fair,

Mrs. E, A. Clark, of Burlington, Iowa,
ia expected in tbe city next week to visit
her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Bessmer.

Mr. Taylor, of Detrdh, who has tbe su­

pervision of the American Express Co’s

stables was In tbe city tbls week buying
horse.*.
Mrs. J. C. Burroughs, wife’of tbe Rurist

Is daugtrouaiy ilL She recently tore her
finger on a n*U and blood poisoning has

set in.

Eyes ■
Properly
Fitted
With

A Treasure Indeed

Glasses

Charge
For
Testing.

F. R. PflNGOflST,

Renkes &amp; Walldorff,

D

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That Racket

J

VTomeu* Club.
.
The closing meeting of the club on Fri
day was lately attended, there being only
eight members absent. An interesting
paper on The Laureates of England, was
read by Mis- Anna Johnson, following
this Mr&lt;, Geneva Hayes gave a review of
‘ Tbe Bonny Briar Bush.” This book,
which lias been read by thousands with
such mingled feelings of pleasure and
sadness, received in the capable bands of
Mrs. Bayes a review that done it full
justice. Tne program closed with a re­
view of the Lotus by
Mrs. Phyllis
Reynolds.
Considerable business was transacted
al this meeting. A report from tbe library
committee was given, which shows tbe
club to bare some. 125 volumes In their
library at preset*L lulss Rosella Goodyear
who has kindly given her servlet** aw li­
brarian for the present will be at the
club room on every second Friday after­
noon during tbe summer. Next week,
however, those desiring to draw books
will cuiue on Saturday, owing to the grad­
uating exercises on Friday afternoon. Tbe
Club voted lo huld their picnic at Thorn­
apple Lake on thta week Friday, and an
Invitation was »eut to tbe Current Tuple
Club to join them.
'
The annual report of tbe secretary aud
treasurer was given, which shows the club
to be In a most thriving condition. There
are enrolled 50 active members, end nine
associate members: number withdrawn 5:
new members received, 8 active and 5 as­
sociate; number of meetines held 20;wbult&gt;
number in attendance 673: average at­
tendance 36 9-10; Member of visitors since
Dec. 27. sixty-three. of whom 45 were
residents of tbe city, and 18 from away.
Amount ou band at beginning of year
810L09;amount received during year,
1144.50; amount expended »137.»; bal­
ance ou hand &gt;111411. Amoug tbe notable
retail* of tbe yearo wort of tbe dub baa

'

The Rev. Grigsby la vlalting Jrlends in
Sebewa this wok and o« Sunday afternaou Im will preach la Woodland for the

J. 41. L HOUDWH.

...Spectacle

Battle Creek; Fr. Cullinane, of K ilama'Call at the Christmas studio for Picture zoo and Fr. Esper, of North Dorr, are in
Frames.
the city to-day to atteud confirmation
A largeFinest canned goods in the market at services at St. Rose’s chnreh.
class
will be confirmed^
Ftrniips A Erb’s.

s«r the K P. (tatm* al the fair ground
Usw p. m. Admission one cent. S.
“
Vrowusd, captain, coaeber and first base-

Page Pence Giants game. Just before the this ofce..
____
___ ■ a
_ brisk
a_ oonimanMsfl
tn
....
... .
gntue opened
wind commenced
to
i. Chteafv
blo». dark clouds began to gather; *nd at
sport, trout fishing.
the clow-of lhe arth Inning the tain
ror tbe
lu(. above --------------------------------For
occasion tbe
Michigan
Tublas Garn and A. H. Ickes left for Stopped tire mow tor a tew m,UD,es’ I Ceutral will on Jul, 3-r-s an I Bib sell
Gibsonburg. Ohio, Tuesday morning to but was olsred later.
, I tickets to Chlraxuand relnrn al one first
ttls always worth double the prloc-OJ, .
r.rs t * the round trip,
attend the reunion of 169th O. V. 1. of
admission lo see tbe • coons” pla, baH, and ,
wtar|) onlU ju-y 1s:ll.
which they are members,
wltaey? tbe satire that they will pi,
■
We have the BEST KINDSMr. and Mrs. W. J. Williams aud Mis. through, and hear lhe expressions that
»’rirtl&gt;ly,'W»y View, Mieh.. duty . tv
they get off.
Probably tbe lanre crowd
the market.
If y0B feed lhe "
Backus, of Delton, left yesterday for Mr.
Aug- »4'b.
that gathered did not expect to see the
our Pans Green you win £„
Williams summer home at Petoskey where home team “mop the earth’’ with the
For lhe above occasion the Michigan
omww
p.v.c«.uu...,
------------------Centnli
will
on
July
Oto
1GH&gt;.
inclusive,
results, or if you prefer L».
they will remain until fall.
colored professionals, because there arc
not very many teams in existence that can self tickets to Bay \ &lt;ew ««d return at rale
don Purple we can furnish it
Mrs. Anna Burgmau has returned to
’ "
lhe
crowd gat
lie red to
the Cf one first class Hailed fare fur the round
do
it Bat
the ero^d
gathered
to see
8
Come and see us. lor your
•
•
------- ’ tiip. [L'mHrd to return taijll Aug. 15tb,
Grand Rapids after a months visit»with niggers psay, as n colored
persor*
is • some*
friends at Nasiwjlle and with her parents thing of a curiosity iu Hastings.
Every­ 1896.
body came prepared to laugh and every­
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley of this place.
body did laugh. The last game that the Nublei of the Mystic Shrive, ClcvelMn-l,
Ohio, June 23-34
Mrs. Hannali M. Barlow attended com coons played with the home team last year
Fur the above occasion the Michigan
mencement at Akeley College last week, was a mighty close one, and the boys
Central will oh Jan 21 and 3tind h-II tickets
started
out
well
this
year
but
struck
a
case
and some of the sessions of lhe Corrections
Basilnks to Cleveland- and return at one
aud Charity convention at Grand Rapids, of razxle in the second inning.
Tbe Giants opened lhe game, Taylor go­ fir&gt;t class fare for tlie round trip. Tickets
^dev. Thus. Cox and Jas. Crawley left
will
tie limited not taler than Jan 25th to
Haslings, Mich.
ing out on a foul, Biuger followed with a
relurnJ
yesterday fur New Yurk, where they -will single and went to. third on Johnson’s
j *ln S. W. Smith and sail Saturday ou tbe single. Burns flew out to Watkins, Bing­
er scoring. Wilson struck out.
Sign of THE ELEl'ILlXT
Furnepala for Glasgow.
Tbe entire party
For Hastings, Chase made A single.went
have wheels and will do most uf their to second on McKevitl’s sacrifice, Borrentraveling that way. Rev. Cox will visit daine went to first on balls. Chase scored
bis old home In Wales which he has not .on Cadwallader’s double and Borrcndame
scored on McDonald's single. Miller ended
seen in 17 years?V
f ■
the inning.
Bastings went out in one,
Rachael A. Bailey, of thia city, two, three order until the fifth,
Graham opened the Giants second inn­
was elected Gre|t Lady Lieutenant Com­
mander of the L. O. T. M. at Saginaw last ing with a little pop up which Cadwallader
.muffed; Grant made a double: VanDjke
week, and only Jacked 20 votes df receiv­ , struck out ami was followed by Holland
ing the highest office that of Great Lady who did lhe same thing but McKevitt very
Commander. She was tiro appointed obligingly let the third strike pass by him.
State Lecturer again which is an excellent Taylor made a double,wBlngcr a single and
four runs were netted none of them
posl/iun financially.
earned.
•
*yj. J. Goodyear^returned from Allegan,
Tbiugs started out rather rosy in the
the schools there having closed for the third, as tlie first two Giants, at bat
failed to reach first place however three
summer. Heueft'Monday for New York
singles aud a lol of rocky playing net­
J&gt;
City, where he sailed yesterday for Ant­ ted tlie visitors’five runs. In the fouith
werp ou the NpithlancQ one of the Red an error by Borrendame, a base on ba Is
handseme
and
convenient.
It’s so
.
Star Line steamers. Qle will spend the and two singles gave the Giants two more j----runs. In the fifth inning the coons got A house isn't half furnished unless
summer in Germany, and take a course in another
...... ...............
score on a -..rorolro
single, .a double, and
W|th CVCI? tOllet SCCCS*
Germanjir. one of their fine schools.
three on Ln.
sory. j The handsomest man on
In their half of the fifth Hastyigs took a
Mr. and Mrs. Olarles Hatton left to-daj'
Murphy earth never gained more feminine
fur Hastings, Micb., where they will make little hand iu score getting.
admiration
than
our furniture.
their future* home with their aon-ln-law started the ball rolling with a double,
No'
and daughter Mr. and Mr&lt; C. W. Mixer. Da moth who look Watkins place, followed There’s just what you want for
Mr. and Mrs. Hatton while here made with a single. Chase followed with a single everj’ room in the house in our
and
two
earned
runs
came
iu
he
scoring
a
many friends, who entertain the highest
stock. '
Style, beauty, elegance
Has­
respect for them. As a business man Mr. little later on an error by Johnson.
Hatton was niutfh thought of. The de­ tings scored no more until tbe ninth, when and durability are only a part of
parture of two siich worthy persons from the colored pitcher showed a Hille mercy the attractions presented.
What
our city is to be regretted.—Lapwtvjnd.- ou the Hastings team by throwing easy it is and what it looks like are
ones over tile plate.
Herald.
i
A single and an error rave the visitors two points to be considered in a
one In the sixth, and In the seventh they piece of furniture and every arti­
Ti&gt;e Bastings IV. C. T. Union will meet received their first goose egg. Two singles cle in Our assortment will be found
at Mrs. Stlnchcumb’s on Tuesday after­ and two errors gave them three in their
top value in both respects.
*
noon June 28d.
eighth inning, and,they scored five In the
tVNoUce the dallr U&lt;r&gt;’.ht*r Re
A question box will be held at th- Y. P. ninth after the first three men at bat
port in uiy south wjmluW. •
S. C. E, and tlie .president will lead
’
the should have been retired.
meeting at 6:30.
Four doubles and a single netted tour
Rev. Grigsby will preach as usual on scores for Hastings In lhe ninth.
Sunday morning and also in the evening. Hastings
Furniture Dealers. ’
AB R
bu
po
E Funeral [Directors.
tbe Baccalaureate sermon.
Chase, tb............ 4
I Embalming a specialty.
Rev. C. E. Conley, of Detroit, SupL
___ of
__ MeKevltt.c........ 4
Rorrendanie, s«. 4
State Mission*, preaches at tbe First Cadwallader,
?h. 5
on t
ead
his
Baptist-ohureh next Sunday.
McDonald. 3h &amp;’.f 4
At the 'Methodist cburch next Sunday Miller, p............ 3
Baker, cf............. 4
services will be held In the morning at Murphy,
rf......... 4
Unless you wish to sav&lt;
which Mr. M. L. Cook will address* the Watkins. If......... J
congregation. Sunday school at noon. Datnoth, 38.... . 3
MONEY.
Epworth League services will be held at
Totals........... 3G
the usual time. . Ntr evening preaching P’xeF’nceGi nts AB K
BH
ro
E
Granulated sugar......................... be lb.
Taylor, lb.........
7
service.
.
,ii
0
-*
r
The regular monthly meeting of tlie W. Binger. 3)........... 6
Lion and -XXXX Coflee.... 20c lb.
Johnson, ss.;..„ T
I
The extravagance has been sq-ievz-.d out
H. M. Society of tbe M. E. church will be Barns, c.............. 7
I Crackers,................... Iron; jc to 5c lit
held in the cburch parlors Wednesday. Wlbon.lt........... 7
0 at all pfct» ou milliner); call and see
I Tea—Japan. 25c tea.. ..for 20c lllf
June 24th at 2:30 p. m. Tbe report of tbe Grahsm. rf........ 0
Grant, zb.......... c
0 Pbiu Smith at the Rrekct.
District Convention held at Grand Rapids VanDyke, cf...... S
I Gloss and Corn Starcli.. 5c lb. pkg.
will'be given nnd a paper by Mrs. James Holland, p.
| Soda—Arm and Hammer. ...6c!!.
The stub end of all our thoughts are to
bweez*y. A full attendance
desired,
I Sal Soda............................. 3. lbs. lor 5c.
|
Totals..
IS I1 fiie hoar
c*11 &gt;el our money back, uul of
‘■End, aUthlngi must end how so e’er
;■ N. E. Mince Meat
Meat ................. ?cpkg.
lunlugs
8
they m ty.” The Women’s Club close their
•j ‘ milliner^ at the prices we are selling. Phin
Hastings
o
................7 bars'for 2jt
Jackson Soap.....
club year with a picnic at Thnmapple lake Giants
Friday June 19th aud have extended an
’.. .. 15c box,
Toilet Soap...................
Smith at tbe Broket.
The feature of the above game was the
invitation to the Carrent Topic Club and
, ...be pkg.
Rolled Oats (white)
Their con­
their wives to attend. It is hoped tint all sharp fielding of the visitors.
A feasl for ••the early bird” wb.-u tl»ey
. . .65c gal.
Maple Syrup.............
will respond as a delightful time Is antici­ duct was gentlemanly and they fully sus­
tained
their
reputation
as
gentlemen
’
eome
to
Us
for
dress
goods.
The
quali
y
__
r
_____
j.j.jocgali
and
pated. They will leave on the 2 o’clock
Table Syrup .............
train returning at 9:20. F.ire for round first class ball players.
Pure
Cider
Vjnegar
...............
15c gal
is lhe best and prices th; lowest. Phin
trip 25?.
HA-TINOS Vs NASHVILLE
Ground Spices, Pepper,All­
Smith at tlie Racket.

BUG FODDER.

Royal has a larger sale than all other
cream of tartar baking powders combined

Hastings Banner

round tripTleketa will be H»l*d to
eontinuMUM parautge In each direction and
^11
return until J»ly 1Mb.
An ex­
*
. ’ ..
Wro.Kinta I.-.., /»■ •£•&gt;•''«
* ■ '
rtth Joint Ax*Y. at

Saturday afternoon tbe Hastings high
school nine played a splendid game to
Turn oh the Krays uf sound judguieul
coulest base ball honors with the Nash­
ville high school team.
At Nashville and see adhere it eau penetra'e to save you
these teams recently played an eleven inn­ money and then come aud see our shoes
ing game before Hastings could win out.
and a fair siz'd crowd was at lhe base ball for ladlee, misses aud children. Tbe
grounds Saturday and saw Hastings badly prices are mere fractious as compared
beat their competitors.
At the end of
nine innings the score stood 1ft to 3 in with our competitors as our goods were
favor of Hasting-*. Clarence DePlanta, of bought for We ou the dollar aud are ail A
Hastings, dlstingukhed himself by strik­
Phin
ing out U men.
The feature of lhe gams No. 1, warranted not damaged.
was the bsttiug of Will Vance wbo dude Smith at tbe Racket.*
a double, two trippies and a home run.
Yun co find Juit wliat yuu want »l
Catarrh Cannot U Cured
prices that will nuke your hurt ll&lt;ht with
PPlteatloat a* they eamiut reach
tins seat ot the &lt;n«feMe. Catarrh is a olood or Joy sod make you »ta«er under lhe heavy
constitutional dlsMse, and In order to cure It
'‘f*Juterem remedies. II.1P. &lt;•£
lood uf tin «sie that yuu can buy lor a
’"twwtiy. aud sets directly
““‘a®* ,U ’ “Urt-we*. H a IP. Csurrh Cure Is not a quscK twdiclne. It was email sum ot money when you vlall us.
prescribeu by one of the best physicians lu this Phlo Smith al lire HackeL
country for yean, aud is a regular presentutiun
****“. kM.Wa' cum*blued with the best puriners. actlUK directly on
M your lime la worth he a week to you,
the rnuqous surfaces The perfect combination
w
1 R°i ,n&lt;r«tienu Is wiiat produces such you ean't afford lo wa.te It makiix sbln
rari“«t
*»»
walsla and beside, lliey^rlll
li near so
T**' °well as ours. Pula Smith al la KsekeL
MICHIGAN OSNTRALSXCUSeiONS

Joat got an ageut’B sample in ladks ox­

«.«,!.

lords or walking sboe* for warm weather

Katfeul

X T. a.i, r I. 11. oe
to close out; they are nice aud will go
F&lt;w the above lhe MMilgan Central wUl
sell Uekela Healing, to Buffalo und return cheap, at Me per pair np. Fhin Smith at
at nle or one first class Itmltud fare lor the Racket.
be rowid trip will, tvo dollars added lor
TWu'1’ ««x&gt; to return
We jyst got a new line uf corset. from
UP loaod Including Jul, is.
Au exlento 88c which includes the high, bust
llon urtlme cun be had al Buffalo by an.
plying to proper panics.
'
•ummer ooreet Pure Smith at the Raek-

Tor the above occasion tbe Mteblnn
Central will anil excursion Ueketa for one
eollsr tor lhe round trip. CUUdreu Me

wtater.wMeb

spice, Mustard, Ginger
• and Cloves............. ....... /6» 30c lb.

All other goods at as low a price.

Terms are cash or trade.
Yours to please.

Geo. W. Landis.

If you want
The best butter sail buy
Diamond Crystal, the salt
that’s all salt.
Also id

ioc packages for the table

If you want the best tea get
the W-G-J 5OC per lb.

If you

want

a

10c Chiof

corn for 5c we can furnish
it to you.

Tin. rant will aim np lhe millinery

If you want best coflee for
rhe money, you will fin&lt;1

room lor tail 'toeta.toir Ulen.

it U our store.

In short

“tbe best”
Trade

M.-» O. W. Srarlro. tormerlr of

Crutr.1 will roU

is our motto.
with us; it's the

best inveutnent
make.

you can

flams &amp; Van flrM.

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                  <text>[H^j Hastings Banner.
VOL Xul. NO. 8

_X...

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HASTINGS, MICH, JUNE 26, 1896.

J "THE BEST ADVER- a
| TISING MEDIUM IN
| BARRY COUNTY.

'
WHOLE NO. 2141
’ !

Hastings Banner.

Fish,
Fish,
Fish.

“ COOK • BROS.. *t

CORR ESPONP en CE~

()F Trout art! White Fish we are now receiving some very
.
:■ -new. spring-caught fish of fine quality.
Whole New Georgia Codfish, large in size and white
:
l i-.ese are the very best whole codfish to be had.
On New l aniily Hackerel we are making low prices.

Choice Scaled Herring, fresh from the smokers.
. t!..market—our prices arc below the market.

Best

STAUFFER.
[I. .
&gt;,,■ .

'

M

■ !„■ rfarhtj) svmtvf-titr

.

IJNIJNED WORSTED or ALPACA

... Coats
found at FARRELL'S.

Summer Pants,
Straw Hats, and
Negligee Shirts. .
Friers Lowest for Rest Goods.
'

I

'

./. C. FARRELL,
f'Mhier.

S80 Bicycle for only $1.

To INTRODUCE MY NEW

Line of Shoes,—
will give a ticket'with every pur­
chase of either shoes or jewelry7,
at myt store, and the holder of
the lucky number can buy an $80
Bicycle for $1.00 on the afternoon
of the third day of the County Fair,
this year. A choice will be given
of either a Ladies or Gent’s wheel.
A ticket will be oonven for every
purchase large or small.

I

At A. R. McOMBER’S
SHOE STORE.
Successor to F.

Q. STOWELL.

JohD»ro&lt;D.

THE CATACOMBS

Many rinnpis xre putting h»y.
X «s heavy rain hue Saturday night.
Some are rejnldng over tbe nomination
----- AT-----ot McKinley.
A PLEAS ANT (USTROLL ALONG THE
____________ HASTINGS, MICH
Tlie children'll day exercises at Baudeld
AVENUE OF THE DEAD.
were well attended.
Thl. Has been a very busy spring and A Visit to the Mexican Hint Where Fifty
summer st the Brininstool resort.
Cent Dollar* are Made.
:
NMNhvllie.
Mr. and Mr. Cooley, ot Battle Creek,
Every city in Mexico Is noted for some
i
U*‘er
" biMlnras trip to St. are stopping at Chas. Nichols' tor a tew
particular thing, and some of them for
Ln '
wiurnlng Frida/
days.
several unties.
thlnn. The
*
latter is especially
Pmf m n w nt.
&gt;
ine
S'
»' Middleville, «u In
lehT.ndtm?„-.^,ll.WeJ‘T!?"lT..?'!!!e
’"■* G“«“h“ato (pronounced
Monday . nnernixm. on bnel- Richland seminary, called on us a few
Wan-a-wa-to.) Here are several interest­
days ago.
.
.
Uuiilngvr. of Charlnlte. wae‘ In
Harry Brininstool’s two brothers Lou ing subjects, each one of which I might
«teri‘x8o,,‘,*x- the~ -rwrite a long letter about were I not afraid
aud George, with their wives, visited the
that the patience of Banner readers is
former Thursday.
about exhausted concerning Mexico.
,
Della Chatfield, of N. W. Barry, has
T*’'""'’"
Ml'mn'd
To reach this most interesting spot we
been picking strawberries at C. E. Paul’s
started
from
Sllao.
Guanaguato
is
only
a
Mrs. H. J. Brown.
for a few lays past.
short ride from that place, there being a
Dr. W. H. Young hu been very III dur­
Our old time friend Mr. 'Alvlnah Searls
heavy up grade-all the way. Tbe city is
ing the nan week, but Is able to be up and called to see us the other day but not being
located in a narrow mountain valley,
aropnd at this writing.
at home at the time, we were denied the house! being located almost as high upon
Mr. and Mrs. George Downs have gone privilege of a visit. Mr. 8. has just passed
either side as you can see, and the wonder
to upend the summer with relatives tn his 83d mile post and Is well and active
is, how In the world do the natives get
\ vrtnontvllle and Bunfield.
and what Is still better; full of hope and home safely, especially on lodge nights.
,'V' ^ Crabb, ot Lansing, was In the trust In the Lord.
A Rocky Mountain goat would certainly
We heartily agree with our Milo corres­
'Hinge the latter part of Iasi week, at­
hesitate about making the ascent, but the
pondent In regard to noxious weeds. We natives don’t seem to, so it must be that
tending gradbating exercises.
S,ste Bank Exnnilner T. C. Sherwood. have for a number of years, in fact every they are accustomed to It. But If a man
o( Lansing, waa In the village last week ^Ince childhood, been In the fight and ex­ should chance to miss his foot-hold he
In,peeling the F. 4 M. !&gt;auk„. .
•
pect to keep it up.» There is no cause for would go rattling down over house-tops
Mrs. c. B. Lusk and (laughter Julia, ot their contihur'd’j'jresence on the farms and almost until he struck tbe main streeL
BufTalo, N. Y„ are In the village, the by the waysides.
Guanaguato is noted for Its wonderful
guests ot Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Dickinson.
sliver mines. Every mountain and every
Woodlana.
Glenn H. Young Is at Ypsilanti, this
hili seems to be full of it. Guanaguato
Many
farmers
have
finished
haying.
week, attending commencement exercises.
Cylde Munson lias a felon on his hand. has tbe reputation of once furnishing “two
His sister, Miss Greta Young, is one of
* Harvest Is now hera.
Several binders thirds of all tbe silver used in the world.”
thehtraduatlng class.
Que of the most remarkable silver mines
started
Monday mominz.
Miss Anna Pterry, of Ionia, who was
•C. M. Williams, of Alto, was in Wood­ in Mexico is located here.. It has been
called home on account of the serious 111worked fortover 300 years and is ‘still pro­
land
Friday
on
bmdnessr
uegs of her mother. Mrs George Perry,
ducing an enormous amount of silver. Its
Icecream was served at Odd Fellows
returned to. her work Saturday morning.
great tunnels and drifts extend all under
Class day and
graduating exercises hall on Monday night by the Rebekahs.
the city, and several hundred millions of
The school board of our village have re­
paswd off very pleasantly last week. Prof.
dollars io silver have been taken from it.
tained Prof. J. M. Nelson for the ensuing
F. A. Barbour giving one of the best com­
One of the most interesting visits is to
year.
mencement addresses ever heard In Nashgo through ithe mint. From the depot to
The case of Hattie Hall vs. S. C. Doud
vllle.
the city is a distance of about three miles.
will be tried in Justice Hildlnger's oourt
Mrs. M. Brown and son, E. W. Brown.,
The railroad people wanted to get nearer,
on tlie 25tb.
left foT’Ann Arbor. Tuesday, to attend the
but they could’nt owing to the narrow
Mrs. Jane McMullen died, at the resi­
winding streets and the heavy up grade.
graduating exercises. E. W. takes the de­
dence of her mother, on Tuesday of ty­
The usual Mexican “rapid transit” street
gree of D. D. S. from the dental depart­ phoid Cevtr.
car system prevails in Guanaguato. At­
ment of Hie U. of M.
Several members of our Rebekah Lodge
Our ball team was defeated on the home attended- the institution of a Rebekah tached toau old fashioned street car, the
four mules slowly pulled their cargo of
grounds last Saturday, afternoon, by the Lodge last Thursday night
Twenty­
Jaqkson M. C. R. R. team, score is to 14. members were Initiated, the work being human freight up the grades, with nothing
Thursday of this week (to-day) they ex­ done by the team of Hastings Rebekah In particular to disturb the monotony ex­
cept the sound of the mules hoofs upon
pert to entertain the Page Fence Giants.
Lodge..the stone pavements and the hisses of the
The Alumni Association held their an­
Dr. J. A. Baughman expects soon to
nual banquet at the Wolcott House, Satur­ leave ourlvillage.
He will go to the driver to urge the poor animals along.
day evening. June 20. About fifty mem­ northern iart of the state and enjoy a va­ Soon we came to a down grade, the mules
bers and friends were in attendance. W. cation and will then locate at some other break into a dead run, there is a scattering
of dogs anc^ children in every direction, we
W.j Potter of Hastings, acted as toast­
place. CSS. McIntyre a late graduate of
round a corner and go up a very steep
master.
the'inedicil department at Anu Arbor will
grade and soon are in the heart of the city.
Henry Roe has completed his new build­ I succeed Dr. Baughman.
One gets a very poor impression of this
ing aud it is now occupied by Clever’s
city with its 90,000 people. The buildings
meat market. The other building will be
UBUllBK.'
are even bdlow the ordinary and some Gf
refitted and occupied by Truman de Bank«.
Frank Webster has his barn. nearly the streets are. so narrow that a good
alter July 1st. They will move their
completed^
jumper could almost leap across them.
stock of clothing into It, making their two
F W. Ederle, of Battle Creek, is here The mint is In the very heart of the city,
stores side by side.___________
visiting his cousin a few days.
aud here tlie buildings are very much bet­
Mrs. A. E. Durfee fell a few days ago ter. One lb soon aware of the proximity
Etta Flowers h home from Kalamazoo and injured her side quite severely.
of the big “money making” Institution, -for
C. Arnold and wife went to Otsego before you breach It the sulphur fumes will
for a short visit.
.
C. M. Gilbert came from Leonidas on Wednesday to visit relatives a few days.
so Irritate you that you will begin to cough
Mrs. Evie Smith, of Indiana, Is die guest and you’ll keep It up as long as you axe in
his wheel Friday.
Mrsr-Hattle Reynolds, of Plainwell, is of relatives here at present, fori an in­ that neighborhood.
definite time.
the guesuof her son EL Rey nolds.
The Mexican officials were very* kind to
Mr-. Phln Powers and son. of Indiana, us and showed our party every courtesy.
‘ The MlSses Jennie and Grace Fisher
arrived here last week to visit relatives We passed rapidly through the machinery
called on Rev. Rltchmyre at Delton Mon**
about onejouonth.
department until we came to the place
day.
Chas. Mack has been confined to his where tbe great piles of silver bars were
Ukl Mrs. Hall who Is suffering from
paralysis, has gone to her son’s In Way- bed for a tew days but at present writing stowed—here we became Interested. We
is able to be out again.
saw some natives punching out round
land.
.
Jay Webster left here last Tuesday eve. pieces of white metal, saw these In turn
Two new McCormick binders were
to
visit
his
sister
and
daughter
In
Kalama
­
taken to others, possibly to have a slight
shipped here last week. Jakfr .Manhaven
zoo. From there he intends to go west.
shaving taken off, ot thrown out altogether
and Frank Barber being the purchasers.
Mrs.
Robert
Joy
aud
son
Bernie,
of
because to light. The process of stamping
Will Fisher, of Topekp. Kansas, ar­
rived here Wednesday expecting to make Denver.-Col., reached here last week to and milling is very much the same ns in
‘ *
our mints, but the products seems to be
a two weeks visit with relatives and make a month’s visit in Michigan, their
much more crude. In this mint we saw
old home.
frlen&lt;ftr\
two old Indians, surrounded with sliver
Peter Rickenmore started for Chicago
Thornnpple Lake
coins, through whose hands pass every bit
on Friday expecting to return on Tuesday.
of money made. S* perfect and so highlyMrs. Northrup is much better. ■
He goes to visit four Cressey boy s who
Chas, and Harry Munton are the guests developed is their sense of touch, that by
hold responsible podtlous at that city.
rapidly passing the coins through their
Frank Geiger, owner and proprietor of of Greenville friends.
Bertha Cole spent Sunday in Nashville, lingers and over the palm.-* of their hands,
the resort at the head of Gull lake, died
they can and do detect the slightest scratch,
snldenly last night. His wife not being the guest of Maudle Boise.
Mrs. Ambrose Reid is quite sick. Miss flaw or mar. Another rejnarkable thing
well be arose at midnight to give her
about these two Indians Is that they al­
some medicine. He complained of a pain Pauline Smith is staying with her.
Miss Rosetta Potter of Saranac, is vis­ ways pick up just twenty coins nt a lime—
around his heart but layed down again.
never more, never less. So perfect is their
Ills wife awaking an hour later spoke to iting her many friends In this vicinity.
The Free Methodists will hold their work that no further examination Is nude.
him and receiving no answer, took hold of
ills hand and found it cold in death. . De­ camp meeting two miles east of Morgan, Mexico is a silver country. Sliver is the
universal money used, aud gold Is never
ceased was the son of Peter Geiger an old commencing July 3rd. C
'Die “Glorious Fourth” will be cel­ seen and never used only to settle trade
resident of that place.
11 q leaves a wife
ebrated at the lake. We understand that balances with. Great stacks of silver are In
and one daughter.
_
there will be boat racing, and other amuse­ every business house, and there was a
Carlton.'
ment.-, with a dance. Music will be fur­ great quantity ot it in sight at the mint
Haying Is in order and the crop is a nished by the Vermontville string band.
Mexico is a free silver coinage country; it
has a depreciated currency just as we will
fine one.
„
Theren Caln lias gone to Benton Her­
have if we adopt free and unlimited coin­
Fred Palmater. of Marshall, was In town age 16 to 1; its silver money Is taken for
itor with a view to work.
D. K. Foster, of Lowell, was calling on over Sunday.
its bullion value, just as ours would be If
Blanche Tompkins, of Sonoma. Is vis­ we go to sliver monometallsm. At their
Cat Hon friends the past week.
Juhu Fleming and wife went to Saranac ing relatives here.
own mint In Guanaguato we found that
George Packer returned, Monday, from the Mexicans discredited iheirown money,
last Sunday to visit his brother.
.
Willie McCloud, of Shelby, spent sever­ a week’s visit with Mrs. A. Wilcox, at and a dollar of their gtdd will buy one
al days last week with Wildau) aud John Battle Creek.
dollar and eighty five cents of their sliver.
The Ellis and Briggs schools have their There are no doubt many people who
° Souaah bugs, cabbage worms and potato commencement at the Briggs 'church, this, would like to get dollar, for fifty cent,.
They can almost do it at Guanaguato. as
bugs to give away, as we have more than Wednesday evening.
Gertrude Tasker has a bicycle. We are fifty cents of American money will almost
W The^D^Adventlsts expect a minister getting enough wheels to make quite a buy a dollar of Mexican silver—titty one
to fifty five cents american money being
from Battle Creek to hold meetings here procession, and lots of fun.
After we had mailed our items last the real amount required. It the people
next Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. George Myer, Aid (laughter Allee week we learned that a boy had Just ar­ want an object lesson in what free coinage
hive gone to the parental b°n‘“
**”■ rived at the home of Chas. Southwell and means they can gel It iu Mexico, right at
the place where they stamp a lie on the
Mie,: near Caraon City, to the bed aide ol wife, Tuesday, June 10.
face of their money, by coining fifty three
I,er lather who la not
‘
rl.
C«*tleion.
Willis Carpenter met with quill a wrl
cents into a dollar.
Geo. Tnomas raised bis barn Saturday.
Another very interesting place to visit
Ions accident laatThuraday p. m.
untie
Charley Feixliner end family are occupy­ In Guanaguato is the prison. It is in a
unloading hay with the bay fork, tbe
larg j square brick building that was form­
clevis Hew out, rtrlkmg him upon the fore­ ing their new house.
Mrs. Daniel Hoover has relumed from a erly built for a granary where- the people
head with much force he was knocked
stored surplus grain to prepare for some
down and several severe euts made.
One visit with her parents In Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Allie Brigham rejoice anticipated famine. The building has a
Just over bls left eye had to ** «"«* "’■
over tlie advent ot a new daughter.
history. In tlie war for Independence the
Willis thinks If be gets throng* live aumMr. and Mrs. Ed. Klnne and Anna people took refuge within tbe walla of this
,„er alive “win hit through the summer
Price visited Heslinga friends Sunday.
old market place. The eneasy laid siege
I Miss Nina Downink, closes her school to it, finally battering down the doors,
In another way.________
with a picnic Friday, nt Thornapple lake. rushing Inside and cruelly murdering all
Clove rd ale3eo. Surdam. ol Plainwell, vlalted Asa tbe occupants, men, women and children,
Milo Hayes Is laid up with a broken
Noyes Thursday end Friday ot lari week.
Some 1500 in all, and tbe skulls of tour of
“Sen Barnes Is at work for Homer
Geo. Goode moote and family and Mlsa the leaders were hung on hooks, one on
Mars Knoll who have been visiting F. W. each corner of the building, where they
FA"w'’nd mill was erected on the farm of Knoll tbe past week have relumed to remained for several years. Later this
their homes al West Sebewa.
building was converted Into a prison.
MSTW to Bockford Uat
One very peculiar custom they have is al­
Ccd&amp;r Creek.
Satrtay to see bls mother, who 1. quite
lowing friends and relatives ot prisoners
People are.commencing their barv«a‘.
to uik with them through grated doors
ChM. Tjj« b*« nrtumol to bl, (xim.
’'orders for seven hundred and fiftyevery Tuesday between certain hours.
Tne bare tail I team played a game WHO
There is an Inside grating possibly two
’thouaaud brlcka have been received at the
tbe Delton beys Saturday.
John Campbell had xwo bor&gt;« killed rods long, and an outside one of about the
r,StM~„« DM was observed here last
same length, there being a vacant sp^se ot
Saturday night by lightning.
“rrW ou‘
Juaeph Campbell
tbe gueat ot probably a rod between tbe two gratings.
Imagine If you can a crowd up to the out­
Samuel Own Sunday atteroow.
side grating, and all excitedly yeBiwg at
and Wallace TowoThere
SX
senTb^veX^*
b&gt;
wri ot here (or »bo.&gt;tlo* g^oustmdal. the same lime. At first we forgot our
Bonnie Molt had a n.n-«W
• ha. presence In a strange land, and for tbe
wlnd,"ml*|rM’“ P°t upon V}'
rake lari week, running over opleket fence time being thought that we were attending
a Hasting, Unkm City caucus until the
place, a^honse on tbe sa­
l Injuring neither rata o&lt; horae.
pin® baa been repaintedPablMurt Tiunaar. br

cause of tbe strange noise was explained
to us. The custom is a novel one. and Che
sight is very affecting. Poor, ragged wo­
men with tear-stained faces could be seen
holding hp little babes, the idols do doubt
of fathers confined within tbe prison walk;
little children, peeking through the heavy
grated door on the outside, pleading pite­
ously for the attention of some loved one
confined within. The sight was the most
heart rendering one that 1 ever witnessed,
and would almost melt a heart of stone.
Tbe frantic adjriek of those without and
those within the prison walls I believe will
ever be with me to remind me of this sad
scene.
The most grewsome sight that one can
think of can be seen at the catacombs in
Guanaguato. The catacombs are located
on top of a big hill in Guanaguato, to make
the ascent of which it Is almost necessary
to hire burros—little, long eared, harmless
looking ponies, not much large? than a
good sized dog, but well adapted for wbad
they .are used for. We were going to hire
one ot these little animals to bear us to the
crest of the hill, but when we neared the
little beast, and he had a chance to “sin
us up,” we thought we faintly discerned a
tear trickling down his cheek, and we
didn’t have the heart to force him to do
anything we thought he might not want to.
so,we walked all the way to the top, and
thus escaped giving away our equestrian
inabilities to the party.
*
The Mexicans have a very peculiar cus­
tom about the burial of their dead. Tall,
thick walls are. constructed with vaults
built into them just large enough to re­
ceive a coffin. These vaults are placed
one above another, so that at a distance tbe
walls look lllne exaggerated pigeon holes.
These vaults ary built more especially for
the wealthier classes of people. If a per­
son dies, his family or friends can rent one
of these vaults forever by paying several
hundred dollars in ca4h. His remains are
put In and sealed up* tor good. By paying
825,00 In cash a vault can be rented for
five years, and if further rent is not paid
at that time, the remains are promptly
taken out and the pew Is rented to the next
lucky man. At the end of five years It
most always happens that (he remains are
mummified, and If In a good state of pres­
ervation the mummy Is taken to a long,
wide, stone arched avenue underneath the
ground and stood up'against the wall. If
the corpse tumbles to pieces, when taken
out-of the vault, the skull ribs and all the
bones are placed on top of the big bone
pile .at either end of this underground
avenue. If the deceased is too poor fr&gt;.
have the luxuries of a vault for the repose
of- bis remains, nearly all of them are. or if
th -re are no relatives to rent one. a deep
grave is dug. the body is wrapped In a
se.ape, let down to the bottom of the
gr tve, aud five or six inches of dirt cover­
ed over it. This Is packed down and the
flint hearted sexton is ready for another
pleblan,corpse, to be piled on top of tbe
one at the bottom. In this way 'five or sir
bodies are piled, one on top of another,
until the grave is full, when, much to the
dislike of the sexton, a new grave has to
be dug, and filled with bodies as above
described. Wlien the flesh has rotted off,
the grave Is 'opened and tbe bones are
taken out and piled up.
The catacombs at Guanaguato cover not
to exceed two acres, and in that space 60,­
000 people have been burled. Think of It!
A visit to this place Isn’t the most cheer­
ful one. and there is a certain smell, either
real or Imaginary, that doesn’t seem to
mix very well with what you had to eat
for dinner, and it makes you feel rather
uncumfurtabie in tbe. region of your
stomach. Tils feeling isn’t lessened at all
by your walking across the level ground
and seeing here a piece of a rib, there an
eye tooth, or Iperhaps a piece of “progna­
thous jaw* bone—a solemn reminder of a
shattered mind. A believer .in ghosts
could fairly imagine the clatter of bones in
this enclosure. But as long a« we are in
this city of tbe dead we.must see the main
avenue, which here Is under ground. We
come to a little opening In the ground and
notice the winding stalrway.bulit of stone,
which takes you straight down into the
earth towards hade^—and we doubt if
hades could present a more hideous bight
than we saw. Imagine if yon can a dingy,
underground avenue, possibly ten feet
wide and 15 to 20 rods long, arcbed over­
head and lined on either, side with mum­
mies, from some of which shreds jof dried
flesh were hanging from face, arm or body.
They were in all siiap^s and preition&amp;
Some seem to gaze at you as if in mute
astonishment for your Intrusion in this
company of the dead; the heads of some
were bowed down as if in shame for the
sorry spectacle they presented—poor creat­
ures, we knew they weren’t responsible
for their appearances, and wanted to tell
’em so. Others seemed to have been drawn
and twisted out ot shape as if their long
exposure in
this damp underground
dungeon might have brought on rheumatic
difficulties, with which they might have
originally died for nil we know. One poor
fellow seemt-d to be In a deep, brown
study. He was gazing pensively at tbe
ground, ami a terrible expression was over
his face, as If he had forgotten to pay Ms
newspaper sni»&lt;crlption arrearages before
starting for Pluto’s dorastns and luted ’to
face the brainy- pencil pushers from Mich­
igan. Poor man; he’ll have lots of cumpanj; but what a ghastly warning to all
mankind. A*ide from this double row of
mummies, each end' of the long corridor
was filled with bones. We couldn’t help
but think what a rustle there wlU be on
the .resurrection morn among the bones, of
this burying place and what trouble Is
likely to follow. We were aroused from
our thoughts by observing that nearly ail
our party had left us and we made haste
to follow, glad to have seen tbe catacombs
of Mexico, but amply satisfied that one
visit was enough.
Will R. Cook.
Hastings cyclists will probably take In
the races at Charlotte and Grand Rapids oa ‘
tbe Fourth.

Thirty members of tbe bicycle dob en­
joyed a apiti out to tbe Matteson scbocl
houae, over the new road, last Wednesday
evening.

Torn Cooper, of Detroit, is undoubtedly
the fastrrt mau on tbe track this year. We
are glad of 1L He Is a Michigan boy. .
Cbarlotie Is patting forth every effort to
make tbeir big bicycle meet and races on
July Sdaad 4th a suocMs. Tney offer a
fine iu of prises and nearly ail of the beet
men of the state have entered for tbo
events.

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BETTES TIMES COMINO.

HOLO THE FORT; HE IS COMING.
Njtie.:x) Frat^’rttJIf change ic lhegovrrrnjrnt at Wash­
ington Is not soon effected. 1 he public
debt will t* increased as though Uk
country was in n state nf war.
Gold is again Awing Euroj&gt;e»artl,
and intimations come from Washington
that unless action is again taken by
congress the gnld rvsen* will be below
the $100,000,000 in a short time. White
the fortififations npp reprint ion bill was
under discussion in the senate the other
day. Mr. Gorman, the democratic lead­
er.’ offered on amendment authorising:
the secretary of the treasury, with the
approval of the president, in order to
provide money nceesscry for tbe ex­
ecution of that and other appropriation
bills, to issue three J&gt;crcent, certificates
of indebtedness to the amount of S1C0.000,000 redef«nable at the pleasure of
the United States after three years.

Thursday, June 25, 1896.
MARSHALL L COOK Editor.

THK

MICH.. INUJTOFF1CE,

EDITORIAL NOTES
.Bruteetfon, reciprocity, prosperity and
Wm. McKinley are synonymous. Vote
’ far the first three and youli get McKinley.
The difference between the bullion and
coinage of silver would be a handsome
profit u* the western silver mine owner.
Kvwkaee continues to accumulate that the

Western mine owner has his eye on the
Main chance.
r

If tbe democratic party will not be tap
»y until it can Mrxicanise our currency,
why doesn’t it move over to Mexico where
it can have all it wants of sliver mono-

netalism. The great majority
' American people.would not object.

.

of tbe

Mr. Mills objected to this proposition,
t intending that the only legitimate
&gt; .’asure to supply revenue was taxa­
tion. Congress was still in session, ano
its duty was plainly befqre it.
That
is undeniable.
serious rondimm’ IO
UlltKII-UMiv., A
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. lion confront, the people*, repreaentaTHE TARIFF.
| tivea. It is one whoae srarity will not
rroiiwiloa stui th. Ham Thiiw with the he dimlniabcd by criticism of the tariff
Thcte ran be no question but what If
I fordefieit, or bj’any inveighing against
tbe people vole'for unlimited free coinage
It la quite apparent that the demoic shortcomings. The imp«aof silver' 16 to. I. independently of any
cratic manngfrs. os well as the repub
tiTe nfeil of U|f bour i» the adoption of
lican "bosren" who are opposed to Gor. I n
((
wh)ch „.ju ,opp|y sufficient
other nation, the United States will haves
McKinley, greatly underrate the at- j
,o CIinblp
government to
aleprecia'.ed currency. A dollar will then
ttu-hnient
of
the
American
people
to
the.
i
mect
.|,
a
obligotiors.
It would be lambe worth 50 cents the same as tbe dollar of
protective principle. Tbeir belief that j cnUb|e if ,hv adoption of such a po!
they can relegate this question to the |cv were a physical impossibility, but
rear |n the coming campaign affords, (hpre
sound reason for believing Uus
Did tbe democratic party ever do anyc®vlusive evidence of thi. fact. Noth- |
wt the ease, in time, of greater
I I thing else than make n botch of what it
iug- could be more false than tlie pre- ; tln01,cln| depression than tlie present,
. attempted? See what a mess It has made
tense that tbe tariff quratloo Is of no . ar)(] „|th thc mhiltlonai burden of an
• 3 with its Wilson bill. And now It seems
real importance. The truth is thut enormous war debt,
’
the United States
. sure to seek tbe chance to make still further
many, whether rightly or wrongly. ’ government was able not only to meet
regard it as tlie paramount issue await- । al) current debt, but sf?*udily to’reduce
havne by attempting to run the finances of
ing decision. Thedemnnd for the none , the volume of direct and internal taxa­
0 tbe country. That chance will never be
ination of Mhj. McKinley derives its !
tion.
.
' Riven the democratic party. The voters
specific force from the fact thut. he is |
What ,wns done at that time can be
. ■ of Aiherlca know when they have had
the1 reprcsentntlve njid embodiment of !
. done again, and without resort to such
f
WOttgb.
’
tlie protective principle, and is ussoci- ’ clumsy, unscientific devices, as that
ated in■ .the
ptiblic
mihd
, with the |M)Hcy
- । rroi»osed in the senate the other day by
The efforts of the democratic party are
____ .
.iW
‘ tJie democratic leader.
rnenta of'our industries
and। .to .i
the pro-. It is fortunate for the country that the
being directed to throwing dust In the
....
.j
t
motion of oua' general prosperity. It time is close nt hand when change in
©yrs of the people. Protect home iinis this work which draws to him vs- ■ the national government will be effect­
g dostrtea. set idle mills and idle men at)
jMicially thc supportjof the working ,
1*4 work, thus making a home market, adjust [
ed. If we- had to endure two years more
classes in evepy industrial state of the ' of democratic rule the condition of Lhe
;• ' Ifte tariff so ns to get revenue enough to Grand
~
Amy of tlie Republic as are union, and which, at thc same time, *
; . ffiay tbe expenses of government, and pros- assembled in St. Louis, and .in the elo­ enlists thc sympathy and support of our , country might become pitiable. Thi«
con Hi derat ion furnishes a strong argu­
f r ferity will return. It may be shrewd quent words of Mr. Depew addressed great manufacturing interests.
It
I I polities In the democrats to raise the sliver to them. But a fuller expression of could not well Ik* otherwise titan that ment against lengthening the presiderrepublican sentiment* is found in thc the ptxtpie sltiould desire the modifica- J tiul term and limiting the incumbent to
:
issue in order to divert attention from the
one term. SupjioRe we hai to bear twa
resolutions that Senator Gnllinger, of
tton of our existing tariff policy, lb years more of Mr. (ClevelandWhat a
■ Oval trouble. But It will never win.
। New Hampshire, who is chairman of
was claimed for the .Wilson bill, when it terrible fate! How forbidding the pros­
I th&lt;* senate committee on pensions, has
E
"The same democratic prophets who are . pr.-pni-wl, and which Is likely to be in- was enacted, that it wonlti speedily vin­ pect!*
.
dicate itself to the public, it would.
Hi ’now saying that prosperity can only come . corporated with the platform:
But we shall nt least escape that ca: we were assured,, greatly increase the
*4 .T, to America by getting cheaper dollars told
’ "The veterans of the union armies dor notional prosperity. ' The fact is, how­ . lamity. and if the majorityjof the people
'&lt;«'. ttw people four years ago that prosperity serve and should receive fair treatment ever, that* from the:very start it has are wise, the nation's sails will be so
and generous recognition. Their heroism
trimmed that after March 4, 1897, we
' “f- would come to our laud by doing away
and sufferings are matters of history, and proved itself more effectua.1 in produc­
S with a pretectlve tariff and inviting cheap furnish a bright contribution to the glory ing a deficit than in supplying the rev­ shall have sailed into peaceful and un­
L Corei^H goods to come into our markets. of our nation and the grandeur of its In­ enue necesshry to meet the expanses of , troubled waters.—Albany Journal.
stitutions.
Whenever practicable they
| They brought desolation enough by their ! should be given the preference In the mat- the government. The treasury depart- :
. , trade is the shortest road to
LTEree
rnent has been compelled to meet its national poverty.—Chicago Times-Heri free trade fallacy. The voters of America i ,®r
°?d thfy .havo,a
I
to demand the enactment of such laws necessities’by tbe sale of bonds, and the aid.
I will never permit the greater havoc with as are best calculated So secure to them
deficit is steadily growing larger, with .
C7\Vhen “thc wings of the party get
I the country's business which silver msuo- the blessings and liberties for which they
fought. A grateful government should un­ no prospect of any turn in the tide or together in Chicago" the air will be full
metaletna wodd cause.
grudgingly and gladly contribute of its n betterrtt^nt of existing conditions. It ot frathsrs.—Chicago Tribune.
■S
revenues to fulfill the pledges made in the goes without saying that every iutelli-1
r-rTu.;.l------.. the Chica­
tT’The indications
are..that
tfIBV •
There are over 9600,000,000 of gold elr- dark days of the country's peril, and we
gent
must regard «
with
disfavor go convention will be bifurcated, one
uemana
V‘,‘* citizen
« u&gt;u«v
)Ui uiMawr
demand tnat
that tne
the pension laws snould
should be 6
Ri'SH ’j
’eulating in America, good anywhere on construed
czrr*. __” and
ll2 executed
X so
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as to protect I R system which thus continnnlly aug­ part yellow and tbe other white.—Toin their rights,
and
to make
lesti tbe public debv. while at the iedo Blade---------------; feartb. Adopt free coinage of silver and soldiers ........................
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nrenu
difficult than now lhe adjudication of their
Chat ^old would instantly disappear from claims. Wo denounce thc practice in the
..
vkeulation. Who can doubt this? Would pension bureau of reducing pensions and
.
। simply Loe expression of tbe weariness
the owners of that gold let it go into clrcu- arbitrarily erasing names from the rolls, familiar with buiincae affaire is aware , °r ike people with thia administration’s
so recklessly and unjustly carried on by
I isdiau here, when they could buy twice as the present administration, as subver- that economic conditions are, if any- ' incapacity and blundero. — National
r
murk with it In any country but ours as elve of the rights of thc soldier and deserv­ thing, more unfavorable to-day than i Tribune.
er McKinley's dignified reticence is
ing the severest condemnation of the j they were two yearsago. 'Our produc- '
they could with the same amount of silver. American people.”
I
five
encrglea
are
not
remuneratively
increasing
public
reaped
for
him
every
Thc duly of lhe country b&gt; to protect
, J AMsrlMU
American gold would thus become gold
gold
I t»uH.on. aud would gn st its bullion value, in the hour of their adversity those who ; employed, and our capital la not finding dar. because it proves that he is a
I which is twice that of stiver at 16 to 1.
in the days of their strength and health j profitable investment; qur skilled- la-' statesman wbo cannot be stampeded —
, bur is, os to many brnneliea of produc- St. Louis Globe-Democrat
■
—-------------------- - -----. stood by it wnn it was in sore peril. , lion, practically paralyaed. These eou- !
C7Somc one ironically asks a demo­
Free aud unlimited coinage' of silver at &lt; Tlie republican doctrine of protection . .diUptw cannot continue much, longer erotic Boston paper to republish Its
the arbitrary ratio of 16 to 1 would Inuned- {includes the infirm soldier as well as thc
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i.i
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very grave and serious disaster.1 editorial of nine month ntrn
••’Th.
I KMv give Lhe
Uw U. S. .
.depreciated
--------------depreciated currency, Ii -- ---------- - ^
rer ai^’ -------------------he ^terpnsing
Xhe 8tUTOpt? ln tbc faw of sUcB
, Dhw
Xre of X Defirit "

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VETERANS WILL BE PROTECTED. ,
McKinley aa PrvuUtent WIKI Care for In­ l
firm Old Soldier*.
The republican party cannot afford
to forget the veterans of the war for
the union, and it would not forget them
if it could afford to. PreBidetit McKin­
ley will not appoint a chief of the pen­
sion bureau .who is unfriendly to the
just claims of applicants; he will not
sanction a policy of menu espionage
upon the outgoings and incomings of
pensioners; be will not delight to veto
some bill that gives a pension of $12 per
month to an invalid veteran, or to the
aged widow of a patriot; if he ever is
forced to veto a pension bill he will not
make the veto the occasion for a dia­
tribe against the whole body of pen­
sioners. The next president will be a
man who has smelled hot powder, and
who has sympathy with the men who
marched ami fought.
\
The feeling of the republican party
toward the survivors of the union
armies has been expressed in part by’
the loan of (the hnfl of the\rtianai
convention to such members of the.

a dollar that would pass for slmjly the * "P to 8 •—Chicng° lDter Ocean.

I bullion value of silver.which at the preaeut
Boe. Moi Expiwin.
S time is auout 50 cents. Our dealings with ‘
Secretary Carlisle’s reply to tbe re» foreign nations are extensive; upon them quest of the senate sub-commhtee for
l, we
must depend
of our
information
regarding th&lt; bond issue is
-----— to dispose v.
VW. surplus
L.WIgZ.WL’ I iu
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iim course uc h» foiiproiects. The greatest; most Intelligent, ' in keeping with the course he has followed
bead of tbe
most progressive and most enlightenedI1 ||
f since be
’ becamcTbe
’
I ireosurv department.
Me review. In
nations of the world, with whom we have iI.
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,,
«wrw.r«A
i i
i.t
...
detail the steady gold withdrawals, but
»or BUM«!.„,!« trade reWlow will .c- rarelui|y .void, ralerence io tbe^Aelt.
-MP. .liver only &gt;t ihe bullion value, irj ln revenue-... The bond iosue. heraym

TURNING ON

tianSt to crei|tc nn jmprcWJion- tha| Uie
.
&gt;
1
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llme for the disappearancc is

ta^fl iMue ia of no consequence is so * and H wj|] be „
as the repubHcans
ab*&gt;lnte1^ “b8urd on the fact* of it that ( get into working trim in all departon? yoDd&lt;,r at
temerity tncnt* of tbe government.—St Louis
Ulobe-Democrat
JirjJ* “7 a,p*y ° *£■ ?’*“'■■■
Un’S' &lt;’«"««“« l«&lt;lcre. dlacord-

"TL u /’P'r; '
”* 10 °“,er ,h,n«*- agree on this
",1D,1
'T."?* 'hede eatof polot oloM: Tb
,t there must h,
o
That
be „
no
Cor .McKinley a candidacy, and that I. Illrther „glt.tion ,leninEt protection.
I the fact that wh.le claiming to be re-. And. if that .yalem i. to preval), then
I’UW&gt;«»«. Strenuoualy desirous uf the awuredly lhe party that believe. In procho,etl ,ondmini”„.
tire fl .nited States should be foolish enough I .were made in order to preserve the cstabliabmeist of a Bound-money polled'. , leIt|on ,bould
;h,y
£ । -rj?
«-to-gvrtclhe free and unlimited coinage of j. credit
UCUH of
VI the
lllv United
UUIICU States
Oiai« and
U1IU toma|e
IU11IUJC
free silueritw and tbe populists in the 1 ’
u
T
Enquirer,
rtfrer dtrfhe ratio of 16 to l; those nations ! more secure the business interest® ot effort to subordinate ui tariff qneatlon I
would accept our silver money only for | the peoplg. The deal with the syndicate in the canvass. We would naturally 1
^President
Cleveland
doub
----------doubtless
What ft wmrRI've worth at Its bullion value he excuses by the plea that there was expect that, the free trade managers know, a good deal about the Cuban aitnot time enough to advertise for bids.
would be quite willing to unite with thc ualion, and something about tlie "third—now about 50 certs on the dollar—and a
He neglects to explain why the treasury
free coinage party if thereby they could term” business, but he refuses to tell
ffCpreciated currency ctmkj not be avoided.
was allowed to fall into a condition re­
perpetuate Lhe policy of the Wilson act; even congress about IL Anxio.a New
quiring
such immediate and so costly
^ne.ra|io fpj the free coinage «.f silver
but that any republican, nominally for I ork democrat. end mugwump, can
action. Altogether, his communication
sound money, should be willing to jern rosily see that be beats McKinley In
da:, ntvei’be’ttfiablldlied by one nation at
is evasive and unsatisfactory. It is an
hands with a faction which is doing bis silence. Congress has the right to
16
1. If it could, why have not Mexico, explanation which docs not explain.—
everything in its power to unsettle the osk question.of the president and have
all the South Atnerieau republics, India, Troy Times.
foundations of the public credit and to them answered. The enemies of McKin­
China and Japan established it.
Interproduce disintegration and disaster in ley have no sneh right.—Chicago Inter
Kate* Till. Aloft.
natioual agreement among lhe leading
The main points in the argument of •our trade and business, is indeed a mat­
^onHBercialJKAti9ni abnecau fix that ratio. tbe people in behalf of a republican ad­ ter of surprise. - The fact reveals the
TheTepublicaa party -k pledged to pro- ! ministration to succeed the Cleveland unscmpulousnessand desperation of the
opposition to Maj. I McKinley. It is
totte-sueh luternatioiMd agreement. What wreckers are:
1. Protection that not only will pro­ quite certain, however, that as the
UirLMpabliMD^'itty promises to do It will
vide revenue, but will protect Amer­ champion of protection, recognized as
•So. H’hws’can be no settlement of the
snch by the people, be can well afford to
ican industries.
AND NEURALGIA CURED BY
■UwK^wtlon iu a aatUacton manner
2. A sound money, gold basis cur­ despise the vindictive assaults that hare
^jb&gt;. pt by the republican party. Trust It rency.
been made upon him and the conspira­
3. An anti-monopoly, anti-trust lawi cies which have been entered auto with
tv the democratic party, and you will see .
a view to his defeat. If there is any
the samj blundering, destructive work you | that can be and will be enforced.
Ta*HUral" iaterorotkuon of the onc ,hln? w&gt;&gt;ioh tbe American people
liarrseen.B mahe with the tariff. Tbe ।
Monroe doctrine ruxi » firm advance- &gt;»«&gt;&gt; Jo »eoompll.h in thi. campaign.
towcralk party
neT'-*r »ucceeded in
it is the restoration of
ot the policy of pro­
Its principles,
bat om Ahlag. It I* masterful at finding | . a.“taofneorirc^u^gement
of thc :‘cction along with the-jettlrtnentot the
i hearty encourag
Cnbw pewit, who ere flrhtlnr for fio’ncml qnertmn.
They h.re had
&lt;a»H, U is a persistent bln iderer at
N V Pr.HiR
enough and to spare of free trade, even
put the medicine right on the
tiling else.
free go nyg„
‘
.‘jn its modified form and application.

BIG AND GOOD

t®SUG^
^7 | _ Somcifcia
ality is sacrificed in the
LS-S, CJ- t to gfcns L z quantity for little money.
■ gio &lt;fo*.«’1 lL 'I that
IT '
■ i • 1 • .Me it isn't.
1 or instance, there’s “BATTLE AX.
The piece is bigger than you ever saw
before for 5 cents. And the quality is, as
many a man has said, “ mighty good.”
There’s no guess work in this sistement
It is jusr a plain fact.
You can prove it by investing 5 cents
in “BATTLE AX.”

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of the demoefate, for a time at- least.
Bntthereisno reason to expect that they
ever
the
ever will
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see the remedy was even worse
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�p]Astings BannER..
----- fh^sday, June ^5- «896-

H*PNOr*OED AND BURIED.

vJi
'^rnor’*
Ml th'
lortc^hy hj«,
the {Elector, n i

l-RAGSLE BEAUTT.
Were 3Sot
K.« B.« TUM.X

OB

W,

ri^^w^h’1"

. . er Louis Felix de Ecar■ e r raising .the L?axxty of
,
;■ • &lt;*men In the ekies, spys:
• •• X •het' form .changes.
,
ht- wholr t*f their charms
; r&gt;\L” These observers
,
&lt;• hasty travelecs. bvt had
51..re. and their verdict
of nearly 100 -years
- ...
.. ntvih' Iteauty and early
i— v. hf’n thki .eridof the centmry
- -..with- her athletic record And
.
-.rtn* youfb. i onld^porii. '

Km/ roT d«1«re, the New York
e,
'
. 4rpn»Uzednun wa,,eftM
X J
“U’ »“
pr«ot the spectator,, lowered Into,
StoTe nine feet deep.
Tie lid a tte ratket wog turn[&gt;iMj
’ht th" TP"’
thi*
T*ito thnahaft which led to the .urfree

Trite.

|
•

,
j

up. and, seizing him by
called him a thief. Both
■’ l.and at the station it was
th-'t the.second cyclist was the
i' -f the. machine, vi’hieh had
■! ;&gt; from him a few'moments
h:&gt;4Jx-en intrusted to the ,
QUELLS A

RIOT.

to Wtrtcb a Searchlight

-

Ws» Re-

j
’

.

I
Tin
• ;rk- raorchllgbt wa» vteed re'ill' i.. put flown a riot in Lancashire. ,
■Vkrd
A manufacturer, whora men
is-': "r i. I , was determined to keen bis
.....
r
- .
bnli going, nnd. .he promptly
secured
new hands and set them to work. At
the Fame time he fixed a searchlight
op iht factory building, to,prevent th©
«-nk&lt; :S from setting fire to the sheds
rreet^i for the new hands. During
“ie 'con:inuance of the strike this light
was used nightly, in conjunction with
the police established in the works, to
ft,&lt;1ur 1 •“’.country and to illuminate the
parts uiMH-e picket* wcre p|ace&lt;L. It
utJ; found so effective that a large numwith? U mi&gt;orar-V P°lice w«re dispensed

[■■lliOD
AND ITS ^CCTIB

To the EonoaI have an absolute
fc'r C“nsul”P&lt;ion. By its line!;- use
hopeless cases have been already
;'t?n'n y cured- 50 proof-positive am I
L.JLS0,'0',lut 1 «o“»er tt my dutv to
S f?la fr" to those of your readers
Lui t '^““mpHou.Throat. Bronchial or
wffl write o*
?P«S ^d p.jstoflice address. Sincerely,

SCOTT’S EMULSKM ij,
t, u,
medujiprofenio*/or twmtjrjrtari. (XiA row doe­
teX Tbu u betme it it
paLatabb—rittwyi
mfom-a.'van .-oiUatat tbe purrU Norwegua Codtruer Oil and Hrpophctpbrin.
'

. parKer s cincep

tonic

XgatmantfaBa BTwy u&gt;o&gt;hrr and n.vah.1 ^ioci&lt;*. h«w ft

^TJta

PARKERS
HAIR balsam

Pennyroyal pills

• done tbe Oconn, JLttfta and
. The. president of the lit­
is • ’ •cted every four years. •
• •
n &gt;:-!?.ry of $500 a year, but ’
a? ' ::s'.;ington on business for
h«
. four dollars a day ;
cnilcd chief, but none but
r- !,&gt;•«■ of more than 35 years is
:
the chieftainship. When »
.
t his duties are jierformed
-Lief, whose salary is
•ar. The chief has a cabinet«
(•
retaricB and the congress
cor.&gt;P
- two delegates 'from every
&lt;•( the tribe. Ail Cherof : ’ iuid all white males who
Li; wives have the right to
•
constitution prorides for
:ii«'iiatiec of a public school hr
I
Er.dish and Cherokees are
. Thr inhabitants of the reserve
■ • --' iit..fairly well educated.
' '■ i..:tid industrious.
, business. It is the result of thc microbe
TOO MUCH SLANG.
craze, says the Globe-Democrat, and is
nothing less than washing all the mo^ey. j
ASK CLERK OUNCOED.
His English.
she handles, and chasging her employcfr^x,
A countryman of G&lt;4 the givesan in­
Two Dullard to Be Accused* ot , overtime, too. The discoverer of this'
----of
_» t,he
.l difficulty
.i,j4 n foreigner fans
’ new way to enhance her uscfulnessnnd Rt*I,ee
Ji?w UUJ IU CIIUUIILT IICI unv»niuvoo
. Annie
y . Nesmyth.
..
...
...... with
Eniritshi Inntrt!
•. .it-ver trick was played on a cost is
the money-taker
"’&gt;th thi'
the hnplfe
Inrgti age.. He was in­
. .
.
. .
...
»iiril
nnt
tr&gt;
idinner
itiniT m
' rk the other day in Paris. A of a big
vited
out
to
m on
dfbwn-tosvn hotel.
Miss
, on infter his arcosted him outside a store Xramvtb serve, at night mostly, and., t’™1 &lt;»
&lt;H«» was desirous of
i very pleasant' -'•■d him to look after his,biwhile less money comes in then than
ii;i! ha went in to buy some­
nnd made use of the following cxduring the day, she is generally kept
Th clerk consented, and the
hr vc the blooming
.pression: ‘Will you
,
•• ;i-&gt; JilxHjt to go in when he busy enough. The mpney is often very idndness to." etc. He used it iu the
dirty and to thy last degree repulsive
■■i a: i said that ns the other to handle. Now. tbe cashier is a trained sense that the word "b ooming" is used
’■
^r to him he thought it nurse “resting” from her arduous pro­ in German ns being something very
charming and beautiful, little knowing
if he g$ve him ten francs fessional labors.
After n sick spell
tranter of his honesty. ’Hie from handling tbe soiled currency she what havoc slang has played with thc
’ii:g clerk handed him ths concluded to resign. She was persuade*! word in England. lit। wan absolutely
. every
. '.xxly
_
'••ice. nnd th? stranger, after not to by an increase of her salary and at a losfi to uriderstanc: why
was so utterly horrified at what hr
? to stand him a drink.when1 permission to wash the money.
So
•
left him. After th’e clfcrk . every night sees a soup-plate of am* thought was an extremely nice ex
, ;
’• &lt;! about half an hour another monia water at her elbow, into whjch pression.
■

darting, cutting pains are ter­
rible. You are hardly sick
enough to keep In bed, yet
you are unable to go to work.
It is severe suffering in every
place and all the time. ' This
Is Neuralgia. It is chiefly
caused by malnutrition, over­
work and nervous exhaustion.
Scott’s Emulsion of Cod­
liver &lt;507 with ’ Hypdphospfrltes, feeds. the exhausted
tissues and strengthens the
nerves. Opium and similar
drugs may quiet pain to-day,
only to have it return again,
for these' drugs weaken.
Scott’s Emulsion permanently
cures because' it feeds and
strengthens.

HINDER COR NS HewlyBwedurr
INSULT TO INJURY.
CwaLftoy* aU Mia. Mokn waOmg ruy lie. at Dnv;.
______
L»v«r Wa» Afr
OOtoMter'a EacUak Pl—M4 Brui.
ti
.
Added,
”1 prize
‘
your *
friendship
’
*
very highly,
■
(Mgtaai *»d Oxly Ctoiwfac.
A
fepoonmnore.” the young woman
result of the first of .there great his­
it
ware. Jdwan rtliohk. laoicb uk
toric diuds was tAovertarn the founda­ said, with profound computation in her
tions of Spanish empire, with ita do­ manner, according to Titbits, “but I
minion or4»r tbe seas, its vaat colonial haw examined my own heart and it
possessions. Ila -claim under a papai grtrves me to have xo say that any closer
bull to an exclusive monopoly of the tie between us is impossible. It can
new world. Tbe resuJt of the second was never tie. If you could know lhe pain
Co decide.which should be the residuary I
(“The pain it causes you!” he echoed.
legatee of tbe deceased Spanish power.
What
Miss—
MeTrance or England; -giving Id the eml “
«.
. .do -.you . know of *pain.
—------the succession to its old world doniinEisteh! Asleep or awake, for
your image has been
ion* to France. it» trade, maritime su- five *long ’Weeks
*
prenaocy and colonies mainly to Eng­ , constantly before, me. You have oeall my
my --------heart
land.
•I copied
. thoughts, filled .....
The result of the third was to shat- and ^wyed my appetite!
1 have
ter Napoleon’s hofies of nscondancy bv 'c**ape&lt;^ to take interest in the ordinary
rea, and to force him buck on European afTair
affairs
"9
off nfe
life.- Dyvotioir
Devotiorrlike
like mine would
conquest*, upon projects which related R,o'e ^,e heart of a cast-iron statue; it
excites
pity. And
tell
to the old Avorld and not to the new.'•'*'*
”*“* only your ........
*“'* you *•*
” 1
Titt and Nelson did not disap^ar un­ me that ‘it can. nevyr be.” Friends!”
til that end wits attained and England's | he exclaimed with increasing bitterness.
‘‘Friends!
Will friendship restore to
part in the later wars of Napoleon was
lt loocsas sad separates the dirt, sulking
that, having, as Pitt said in almost his his normal condition a wretched being
v
washing easy, bet does not Injure ths fabric.
closing words, saved herself by her '
’*t know him?”
energy' she saved Europe by her ex- i his
” washerwoman
“ “ ’
*doesn
’
;
“lam sorry Mr. Spoonamore.” rrample and assistance.
spotfded the young woman, gently, her
CASHIER WASHES MONEY. '^j\fingcrs straying in a mechanical waj»
.Mlcrabr* ou Paper Currency Destroyed 1 over the piano, "but It is nil I ran offer
you. And if—” by an Ammonia Batb. ।
“Maud McGinnis!” he gasped, a wild
The fair metropolitan cashier has
added a new factor to her growing val­ light dilating his eyes. “I—I can bear
the
pain of tour refusal, but do not. do
uation which will not prove so desirable
a wile in the eyes of her employer as not add insult to injury: do not spurn
tbe honesty and efficiency which have me frdm your presence to the tune of
won for her almost n monopoly in the I, ‘Get Your Hair Cut?”
deadJy.; The leadens, under whom the
Engitoh rallied ugainst there world-fomouc tnonurcZis were, first, Uixabeik i*
and Drake.*, recoild. LVilliani rind MurL'1
borough; Third, Pitt and Nelson. The

RESERVE.

State of Michigan to John Davenport and Ira
Mveitj ort Exn utora ol tbe last will and te&gt;tamei tot iraliNvenport deecawt bearing dare,
, I •—
.1 rt-- *■ ■■ t. ...., ■ _

I!? B0P‘‘aqiD-

U
’• thls room
inclined so
doubt the nye of the dmk. Enterpr*.
injr furniture maker, rat ft, dimer.•ion, u year ego. and pttnoptlv flooded
the country With George Washington
derta. The, are elo« srproiiuctioox
and wreral of them hare been held in
fln "WirMion PO«ible. nnd nlw
country tow, a, the original de,k.
““•hllng apectators .to view the tree
A dealer .in antique, rewired a letter
the buried tnaij.
froto a -New England town la»t week
eta?
,nl
, :,r,h w&lt;” shor­
he
]wv IO
for
Geonre ।;
the coffin- ““Uto- the
-v
It:” "hut
: , rloel, would
|^y
r Uteugre
«»P “f.tht
Waahincrtztrila
•T't
_______
..
. . that
.”
Waahingtontodeak.
The
writer
imid
of ahc dnyt
not &lt;lisit was in pertfectcondittoa.oznd he cudkl turiw(1wwblisb II. IdMjtlty by «m.I&gt;aring ft | , th- "'&lt;■ v»-nth day the ra.het
wt* the old pictures of George Wuuk- I W«P In the pre«ene’eof aiart-eerowd
ing^n-s Ius.it&gt;,re.
The
„ he. uwekeued
•‘Proimbly the writer wca« honest in 1J- n«e the ®&gt;r^for hl. e^s-SoT
his pretense that hia d«3&lt; wna tbr
1 hv London .Lancet, which nrrath tte
oriefouL” said the dealer, -'but of coursr “cooent of the diMrea&gt;ing spectacle,
it ia only one of the many®onnterferi&lt; coniments on k, saying:
that fatave been made.
*nt. is difficult to imagine a morerr“There is fhardly a hi«tonic piece
'olting experiment than this.
Even
old fix-nirure but has beenwinterfert- granting that tfheae trances hare any
ed. ami even- week 1 ranoive letters use vri^tever—which we ouraelven fail
from oountny people who imvc found to admit—there .can be no posj-iUe-ex­
cue of these production*, and. believ­ cuse for making them more horrible
ing it
be genuine, offer tn well it for than they a!rea£.y are bv burying tte
B
a large price. -.Some of thcar reproduc­ man.
“Any experiment it was desired te
tions oo£y an et pert can detect.”
perforxfc could have been done ripxaTly
ENEMIES OF ENGLAND.
well by scaling (be-man up’In the box
without fgofng through the details tvf
huryingtiim nnd digging him up again.
The three greatest irotcntatesttfgnod- Moreover, under such circumstances, it
&lt;isn times Jtave been Englund’sAtnmu- » ngpoofible to give him ?id quickly
&lt;RiB .niituganiKtH—.viz., Philip n„ uiuis |«ta&gt;ul&lt;l Ire need it, and. although a«eL
XJ^’.and NnpoieoM. Of these three Ji n- ; dents may be rare in hypnotism, their
pttleon wue the most powerful, aay-.s . possibility iis by no gnenns to l&gt;e negJUaekwoud’K Magazine, Phjhip the most leded.”

&gt;nr f lurid Copperfield watriei
tlie virtues of his imag
।. . o the granddaughter of
I is repnoached with the ghostof In r grandmother, who
,t iicaduchi*—&gt;atAenst acennl.;.'ian—hut who,-on theaon&gt; niodel of physical perfec*
i: it comes to the testimony
nho saw the-gn) nd mother
•hat is "another story.”
. chaplain in Kochmnbearis
•;r;g the aevohition, wrote ®f
,•.omen in 1782: -&gt;Theyj are
v. •Il-proportioned, their leat2: • rally regular, lheir com■; &lt;■ ' ’in raUy fair owl without.
। years of age the women
,*r the freshness of-youth.
।
; y ore wrinkled and de-

h. ■ • - tern parr «xf Ntvrxh Caro5 »-i 'i rV.v-organized republic,
t
of both ktnte an«l nation­
. :-.j;,-rts. It is known aa thc
. ■ aud is t he home of about
:
. • l heiokee Irwlinns belongera branch. The re■ — iin*rr‘-i B&lt;xmd Table, has
■ ■ ' .t.o 'ni’rvs. c r S3 square
i&gt;f ft** riehesd valley land of the

r^‘uX“in‘EnXd,^:«s

u1' O0"’»‘e“t looking
desk ft
a,,{ic of
hosntn v. and with lot, ot noom for the
writer’s arm.

The -'fang -roman of Obe piwent
.gent-rr-fi'bn who \enturw 'to howi a
or "nerves” is immediately
ht-a-bv !
,-,.1 hy indignant «criticfi with
co i»f mu
inftlniothar. If the.Traudmather
iu.r gta
is livin;12 the fact, of her continued ea• i. imujeio tell, and if she ak-epa
father* her grandchild iscon.
-th her ghost, the ghost ia-en,iih ns many excellencien ;aa
ih whom Iletsy Trotwood eu-

THE QUALLA

=

MORTGAGE BALK.
DetountavtMtereiBtee fis tte «te

Gewre WMhlngton'. desk, together
with yape«t&gt;.r piece, olhS. fur^ture.

---- co0 icji go*- PropriMOT..
....
*’•’

MORTGAGE SALE.
“TXanlt hfiving been made tn tbe condtHops cf

each note as it arrives is dropped. It .
gets a quick btt^b and then is laid out i
o» a piece of flannel to dry as tenderly
as if it were her best piece of jewelry.
The water has to be changed two or
three times in a night.
'
i
—*----- IZ—TTT-----I
Won’t Work There.
It is an odd fact that the e
lines will not work through the Hoosac
tunnel. Me,rage, hare to be raniion
wires strung on poles over the top of
the mountains, full'
fully nine miles, and
tbe
»&gt;at is the way ingoing and outcommg (
l-asranger and freight trains are nernlded to tbe keeper, of the two tunnel
approaches. In order to maintain
this overland mountain line a swath of
woodland has to be kept clear of trees
and bu«hes directly up the steep moun­
tain side. There are supposed to be
magnetic ores inside the mountain.
SowIqk Bacteria is the SolL

A Jcranwlem Landlord.
The landlord
hotel
-----------------of the
... Jerusalem
.
nt jaffn |fi named Hardegg. He is a
German,
who
tinges
everything
con­
" *—
r-«n.
nected with his establishment with a
sacred hue.
hue. The.
The. two
two wingsox
wings of ms
his xpiei
Iptel
sacred
tire respectively designated the Old
Testament and the New Testament.
whn&lt;J (he J2 ro^g jn each correspond.
—
iriglv bear the
names of. the 12 ,_-i
tribes
lhe 12 ^.tfe,.. Before
- -*
•
p Hartjppg presents each
t(juri6* wjUj a litt|c liooll of his own
with a little look of his own
|n
rtvkkl
Pills,”
’' and
.mponlng,
rtyled -uihle
"Bible PilU.
and
__ ——— the Iwhinntinn;
. r. on
cover,
Injunction:
utiijtuB
.------------------.
“One to v
be taken every „Urht
night nndmornand morn­
ing to assist your spiritual digestion.”

The Northwest Magazine says that
in running a steamboat from Rainy
Lake river to Rainy I-ake, in northern
Minnesota, the craft was compelled to

XiuincevM.,

nerr Notbe, a German ft-icnti.t,
ft ।
K
uid to have dlMOvered a mean, ofcul-,

t^ tbe

. . r

current and
tbe full
-a**
™
' thrBtcambMtshotoutof

^er^le^h. easing

teria wbieh nee the catiie of the .m
L*^??;.'T,“^;nie beueve. I redder, and

keel, wheei

and

mospberic nitrogen, and he
eproductlveneM
,w|tt. strong and
that the
productiveness of certain «»• । inff.
can be inervuwed by -c~ --o
teria. As the experiment
not likely glided hi. craft safely intoquietwater.
the farmer 1250 an ncr^. he is n^. — „
to try it on an extensive scale.
Bed Mon’s Medicine.
The Indian pbannacopain comprised
thoranghuort. •pure'
1,,d •“
Tu the reign of Loci, XV. « »&gt;'™“ I heinK u«-&lt;l »» emetic; the bark of'be
edict wae poraed In Fraaee to the foUo»- horee ehetnot and butternut, used a,
Inir effect: "Whoeoeier. by mean, of
led and white paint, perfumet eraence,. Charts
nAltWnt teeth. f.l« \»'r’
used on their weapon*- xor —-iron eoraet,. hoop*. ,hoe. with high
employ^ tobacco .nd --afrw;
heel,, or f.l- Wpfc ahould ^ektoin
tor’cough.. .Hppery elm;
Wduce into the bond, of marriage any th. wild goouiberry; for wwk po«
male .ubjeet of hi, m.Je«ty «b»H be flered puff bUI.. They treated boil,
piwcoled for witchcraft nnd declared
wtth onion poultloea.
incapable of mplrimony.”

jaXdn
SOAP.

I

THE

avUuiy of Barry lasaid State of MKhbum. an
tbe Twenty third day of June A. D. riebteec
hunJred ate riebty ooe la Litar 16 of Murt«Mmi. on pure TOO which said mort*M«e was duly
MMirred on Pie tenth day of January, A. D.
ft If lit ten huusttd ai.d uluety five, by the said
Job" Hnd Ira Davenport, executors, to Cameron
D Waterman, of Detroit, In said state, asd
Er»i. &gt;t T- Tappey ot tbe wine place, sole esecu’or of theLi'f *111 of Prtnria W. Tappey, de­
ceused . and Helen E Waterman of the state ot
CO'ur-do. hole executrix uf the last will of
Thomas G. Waterman, deceased, which said asj-lgt-ment was. on tbe First day of June A. D,
eiftliv-en hundred and ninety-five, ncorded la
said Hechter's Office, lu Liber 33 of Mortyjiges
oa p&gt;ge 3TA npon which inort&lt;age there Is
claimed to te due at the date of this notice, the
sum of Three Hundred and sixty-five dollars
($363.00) and no suit or proceedings at law hav­
ing been Inrtltutei at law to recover tta, same
or any part thereof.notice is therefore hereny
given, that «n Tuesday the 23th day of August
uext. at eleuen o’dtack in the forenoon. I shall
sell at public auction, to tim hieljcrt bidder.'
(sale to take place;at the front door of the Court
House, in the city ot ItaHiings that being the
place where lhe. Circuit Court for Barry county
Is held), the premises described In said mortea*e. (or so much thereof as ahall-be necess.’iry
tosatlsfv tbe amount due on such Mortgage,
with seven tar eent. interest and legal tools,
together with an attorney fee of Fifteen Dol­
lars provided for oy statute', that Is to sav, the
folluwltig piece or parcel ofl&amp;nd, viz:
.
The South West quarter of tne South West.
West quarter of taction Twenty-two [221 lu
Township Tw&lt;» (21lNorth. Range Ten 110] Wett,
in the County or Barry and State of Michigan,
rontalnln* forty acres more or less.
Dated Kalamazoo May 25. «®C.
camf.bovD Waterman.
ERNtarrT.TAPi’RY. Executor,
Helkn E. Watkrnan. Executrix.
Assignees of Mortgage* s.
J. 1&gt;. Bcaxs, Attorney for Af-ikh—es.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SA, E.
I ’’’Dec*asH|er °
K^U,e Of AsI,er K: stan*
Nottceds hereby given that I shall sell at Pub­
lic Auction, to &lt;hd highest bidder, on Saturday
(lie twenty filth day &lt;&gt;i July, a. D . te*c. at nine
o'elrrk. lu ipe Joreioon. at liir PiuliMte office hi
the Cuiirt House, lu lhe City o! -Uasuugs. In tbe
County of Barry. In tbe State or Michigan, pnrMUUit to License red authority granted to me
on tbe fifth dav ofiJutie. A. Da ihm?. by lhe IVobate Court of Barry Couiny. Michigan, all or tbe
estate, right, (Hie and Interest of the said de­
ceased of. In and th the real estate sltuste moi
taiiig tn th** Ounty of Barry, in the State-of
Michigan, known and dencrihed ks follows:
to-wlt: The North East fractional quarter of
Section fourteen town one (I) North ranee ten
GO) West con tai atng one hundred fifty-nine
acres ot laud more or lew*.
Dated June 6tb A. D. 1K9G.
___________ Aun&lt;C.T&lt;&gt;w&gt;«. Administrator.
•
MOBTGAGEtSALF.
Default havlne been made 111 the conditions
of a certain mortgage. ♦ xeauled bv Lee Tinker
to Mark Norrl-«. dated the first day of October
18el. record'd HiriSevcuth davof October HIM.
as*Uued by Use said Nark Norris, tbe eighth
day of DecemtMT 1S«8. to Tip Ketchum, and by
the said Tip Ketcbuui asslgi ed to Harvey WilflauH.ontlie thirtieth day of December im.
and on which mortgage I he re Is cue. at the
date licre* f. Tro Hundred and Seventy dollars.
Notice is ‘jereby given tlat t»v virtue of the
fiuwer of sale in aaxi mortgage. 1 shall fore­
close tta Raroe. by a &gt;ale at public auction 1 to
Hie hixliert bidder, at th» North front door ot
.the Court House. In the City of Hastings, on the
thlrn day of July IH*C. at ten o’clock In the fore
U1N4.. &lt;-f nil that certain piece nr parcel of lju.d
Mltuwtfd In the town«hlp of Yankee-Springs.
&lt; ounty of Barry *i:d Slate of Michigan known
and described as tlie South east quarter, of ttie
North east quarter, ol Beetion number twentytwo, in towt aLip three north of range ttn west,
containing forty acres of land according to (he
government atuvey.lbe same bring tbe martgaged nremlres
itattd April 4th l»f-C.
Hahvky Wiluamr.
Chas, H I’aueb.
Atalgnee.

Mate and recorded in xhcu®re of th*

April I8&amp;6 appointed &gt;iy t-be Pretax*
;
In and for the Coanly of vaiteo*^
said
State as
Administrator &lt;4
tte;
Eriare of saM Tbeadotik Drvcr de tsretoj
by virtue nf wbieh appototrnem/he
holds said mortgage as such administrator. MMfi J
on which mortgage there 1# claimed la to- dte
at che date of thin notice tbesum of Fite HuadL
red and Three Dollars and Ctty-foar ertoa
and an attorney a fee of twenty five drilare pte-1
vldcd for in said mortgage and no suit nr
ceedlng* at law having beta instituted te» re- 1
cover the amount secured by said mortgage
any part thereof:
•
NoMce Is therefore hereby given that on ttaaE-.
eighth day of August. A. D. IKK, at ten o’rtacit
In the fort noon, there will be sold at lb* Nurtfc ■
front door of the Court House. Id the Cfcv. «C
Hastings. County of Barry and State ol Meh- .
Sn. (said Court House being the bnitda-u. to
ich the Circuit Coort for the Connty. ot
Is held), at public auction to rhe hlgta»t biPiter,
lhe premises described in said raorteaxa ar aa
much thereof as may be necessary t’&gt; sat»Br', the amount due on said mortgage, as above sat
forth with the Interest thereon, and tta roatoi
charges and expenses allowed by law and pro­
vided for in said mortgage, said preml**.* te-1
Ing situated In the JowDSblp ot Vaakaeg’
Springs, in the County of Barry and sure «f.%Michigan and described ns the East half oilte1
South West quarter of section tweniy-berrD. to
town three North, range ten West etnj :vntoK
eighty acres ol land more or les*.
Dated Hastings. Mich, May 13. iot.
|
JASI-KR. AfUtoi, ■
Administrator of the Estate ot Theadotla Dry­
er. deceased. Assignee, of Mortgage.
■
Aloxzo E. Kenabtox.
Attorney for Jasper Adams Admlnhtrxfor 4te,
Assignee of said Mortgagee.
MOETGAGE SALE.

Default having been made Tn the ctB.i.'iiiotoaof a certain mortgage made by Hiram A Bar­
ber, Elizabeth R?Barber his wife. Clarence M.
Barber and Lillian Barber his wife io Pnrirp TL
Crigrove dated March 14 A. D. 18SB. anti rfrcteM
ed in the office of.the Register of Dee«to. fte ate
C’ountv of Barry’ and Htate of MDehtana, on Xte.
I4th dav of March A. D. H9&amp; to IJ0w 4T «(•
Mortmutts, ou page 2GB, That, said mortaME was duly assigned to Sarah Johnson, and daly
recorded in the office of the Register of Dewfir •.
far Barry County. Michigan.
That said mortgxgv wa* upor..lhe express­
condition that should default be made iu the
payment of Interest, or any part thereof on any
&gt;imv whereon the saase Is made due ate f«yat»lft. as above expressed, and should th*- sates
recaalu unpaid and iu ar rear for the spuing,
thirty days then, and from thenceforth, that *
to say, after the lapse of tho said thirty days,
so much of the aforesaid principal sum of three
hundred seventy four and ic-ioo dollar* as. 1A,
mains-’unpaid, with all arrearage of inferete
thereon, snail, at the option of the said party ato
the second part became due and payable.
|
Default having been made la the payment *1
interest due March nth. 1S»’ and the Mme bal­
ing remaived uejmid and in arrears for tte"
space of thirty days and upwards the aforesaid'
principal sum of three hundred wenn -fomv
and 1G-100 dollars with all arrearage of totgrteg'
thereon Is now declared due and payable Or dtaf
terms of said mortgage, on which mortgam,
there Is claimed to be duo at tbe date of thknotice the sum of four hundred three DoUtea:
and fifteen cents, and au attorney’s fee dll
Twenty-five Tiollars provMed tor ta said rndtfrl
gage, and no sulf or proceedings at fine ha via*
«&gt;cen instituted to recover the moneys ■jeeureC'S
&gt;
by said mart gave. or any port thereof,
Now, Therefore, by vxrtae of the power of.
sale contained In said mot tag re. add ttestuttote'
in such ease made and provtoud. notice is hurebv given that on Saturday the Twenty fifth &lt;teu
of July A. D. ifw;. at. len o’clock In the tate-P
noon . I shall sell ar Public Auction, to tor hrgtafi
est bidder, at the North front door ofitb* 7&lt;&gt;arti
House In the City of Hastings. MtebtouB 'rink*
being the place where the Circuit Court tet
Barrs-County is holden), thepremisrs ties^beti,
in said mortgage, or so much thereof as
tar
necessary to paylhe amount dye on satd mart­
gage with seven percent, interest, and *H leeah
costs .together with an attorney's fee riTwcDtu-t
five Dollars covenanted for therein, th* prenite। ea being described in said mortgage as alLtbMe!
certain pieces and parcels, of land rituair- nfii
bring in lhe city of Hastings Id the (’vnnty al
Harry and State of Michigan, and known aagde«crii*d as follows;
Tbe North half of lots Nine hundred axd stx-i
.ty-tbree ffiC3) and Nine hundred slxiy-fotir «9eu
of tbe City of Hartings. Michigan, according te
the recorded plat thereof.
•
.
Sarah Johxmjx,
PHIL! p T. COLC.ftOVK. Assignee ol MorixyigMk
Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee.
•
Dated April 20,18M.

, .MOKTGAGE 8A1.E.
' I '
Default h:&lt; vine tree a mad** in the eordltkinc
of h rertuln mertgase made b* Jlarxiert A.
. Hteveiie. F-oretreeiR.BpanldltK. !&lt;rrm B. Bar­
: k*r. Nan E. Ba&gt;k»r BiadcLc B. Parke’-. Aeucv
Bxik«r. Mx. tin V. Barken Harriett I. Barker
to Emily D. Bostwick, of Ithaca. New York
dated lta*mher!iT A. D. Dto mid rerordi
ed iu the &lt; fikeof the Realstrr&lt;f Ikeas. for the
County &lt;1 Burry ar.d stale of Mlchlgiin, on the
l»th day of December A. D. HK), in I lirer 33 of
Mortgager, on page 72, on which mortgage therq
Im claimed to be due at the date of this nolle*
tfieauuiot E'gfit hupdred Ninety Eight Dollars
hi.u Ninety Ki&lt;Ll eculF.ai'.d an atton.r^’5 f’.r«'r .
MORTGAGE SALE.
i
Twenty five Dollars provided for In said
Default baring been made in the conditloas,
mortgage, and no suit or prceredings at law
f a certain rnortL
’mre made
bv The
Tbe XMilpaffl
Mtebfaaa*
.__________
-...........
mortgage
msde by
'having taen ___
iratilutcd
to recover
the.............
moneys.....
I ofacetuln
I by sslu iiortfagr. or Hbj jart thtrcof: I Whip Compmi; h cor। oraljoti organizts »tfor.
Therefor-J by vTr w «f tue power ot 1 tl e law&lt; of the 8tbte of Mlri tpan and IbmHbr!
I iitlc. ui'jitgt'ge.Bi.a
................ .. the ...
L. I Ifs
&lt;« at
llvktlt vu Barry
V.arrv Cnnata,!*
IL- place oi basIntM
at HarilLKB.
sxlf contah-.ed l.
stitI Michigan tn the Hartlrgs City Hauk a corpora '
। hereby given, that on Saturday the l*t day of | lion orgaulzed under 1 be Ihws of the Slut* ut.
'1 August a I', ikmia: Itu'doik in tn* fun noon.! Michigan and having it* • Imcc of buiunoa at'| «hpll »ri! m l‘ub!l«* A net l&lt; n. tot he hlxtast bld- I Hastings. Barry County. Michigan,dated Marth!
| &lt;)*r Kt lli»- N&lt;mli front dour uf tlie-tourt House a. A. D lex. and recorded la the office cl the!
In the c ty of Ihiitinr*. (that being th* place 1 Kfribter of Ofcds. for the County of Bam ate!
। ?h’. rtlh’. C’rvuiS Court’fur Barry County is I StHie of .M&gt;clil«an. o:i the. Fifth day of AiavtRj
In Uber 38 of MirigHges. ou
' ’.Okiet?. th* prrmhfs described In said mutt- A.
mnrtjage
Hir-re
g gr.
thereof n'
n&lt; may
be nece&lt;«»rv I| &lt;21.
ii
a”.or
’ I so murii UIVII-VI
IllftJ ITIIOCSMT*
,---- on ublch .......
,
■■■
I
. clatnrtd
*------- , tote.'
he
nt»’.lcfctl,e sum of
FivwJ
to po lhe urn ui.tidueon snltl mortgage, with . J
d.“
u~'-‘ —
ttl ’l*J
e dateul
dateut ihlu
iLlano.lixll.e
*&gt;l rttel
8 ver cent. interest. and all legal costs, together ' ttimmar.d one torn tired • Iriity-dx Dolan ate,
With an attorney s fee of Twenty five Doi lari Klevrn ctuu. aud re attorney • lee ot
coi e. hi
a&gt; t. &lt;1 far
for Uejn
UMjn In the )»remises being
Icing detie- 8^ iMHani pre v.d. c. tor iniSa'd mortnp. ate.
coie.
«cilin’d In F»ld n ortpiu- a.« all that certain hit no suit or uroccedlnCT at law haviog tern .’S'
■ piece mi d parcel &lt;4 land sliume tn the Town of btltutedtarecourthr mote}1: a.cured bj said,
Maple Grave Id tb^-County of Barry and State mortgage.-or ai.y part thereof;
Now.Therefore, by virtue of the pewit at-,
| o: MlclrtiU', iu.u known and described as lolsale contained in raid mortgage,and the Matatol
lows:
:
.
•
Tbe Ea»t half of the South East Quarter of In such'case made aod provided, notice * Hero-,
Section Thlrfy. tra (32) In Town Two (2) North by given that on Friday the Third day of
1 Rang'- Seven 7t West containing Eighty Acres A. I). 1KM3 at TO o'clock lu t-hr Forenoon, i Khali
sell-at Pfibllc Auction, to the highest bidder, al!
ol Um more or less.
the North front door of the Court House, in the.
Emily D. Bomtwick.
Mortgagee. City of Hastings {that bring the plait* where
the Circuit Court for Barry County Is boldra].,
I’ll! LIFT. Cot &lt;1ROVR,
the premises described in said mortgaw. er.
Attorney for Mnrtf&gt;gee.
•
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so much thereof as mav be neresvai-y t* psy rte
Arriiywh. inw.
•
amount due on rxld moi'gag-.. with
par.
cent, lutereit. and all IhuUVom». t&lt; jp-’ker wrth
MORTGAGE HALE.
an attorney’s fee of Thirty-live Buikos «•»-:
Default having been made in the condlifiana enaiited
therein, the premixes ba Ing. de- .
of a mortum? made by Win. If. Whipple and scribed Infor
mortgage as ail thme • vrtaka.
his wife Kiln A. Whipple, to John Andrews. lots pieces said
and parcels of land situate to Ike.
January im. and on January 23.1833. record­ City
ot Hastings iu tbe County of Barry aMX&gt;
ed hi the offl e &lt;.f the Bcghfer of Deeds ot stMteof
Michigan,
and known and described a&gt;!
Barry County in
the State of Michigan.
.torn follows:.
Damnd
tn tbe
Michigan, Iu
lu Il.tirn
Lois six hundred twenty-seven ’.8371 .Hx ksa-.
deed
twenty
eight
arid six hundred : wentyBUfl Fifty One Itoilara and elghly-nloe crets
nlne [C49| together with the tenements, heredity
aud no suit or pto-eedlngs at law having been aments
and appurtanencreb* longing or l»a»y-:
hiatituted to recover the amount secured by wise pertaining
to or situated upon sa&gt;d real,
said mortgage or any part thereof.
Including the power connected » ith tte!
Notice Is therefore hereby given, that on Sat­ estate
buildings unon said real estate also lix India*
urday the 18tb day of July n®fl. at tra o'clock engine,
shafting counter ?hafilr.g.puU»y»
in tbe forenoon, there will be sold at the north hangers,noiler
and machinery of eveiv sal ere
front door of th* Court House, In the City of and kind belting
connected with or In said buihtiegu.
County of Barry and State of Mkfiii: One and Hastings.
Haktinob City Ba mm,
ican, said Court House being the place in wtaeli
P
hil
:
p
T.
C
olgbova
Mottgaefouthe circuit court for the County of Barry ts
Attorney for Mortgagee.
held, at public auction to tbe highest bidder, Dated
March
28.
18to.
tlie premises described in said mortgage or so
muev thereof gs ma&gt; be necessary to satisfy tbe
amount due on said mortgage with the’ intereat
MORTGAGERALE.
thereon, and the costa. ciiKrjrea and expenses
Default having been made In tbe rertfliim*! j
allowed by law and provided for In said mertI;age, said premises being situated In the VII- of a certain mortgage nude by Gtstgn W..
age of Delton, County of Barry and State of Gregory and Ann Gregory bls wife to Amaa Ik, «
Michigan and desert bed as Village Lou Nun­ Austin dat'd January 2nd A. IL 1»2. k*d re­
tar tbrrtv four and thlrtv five In the Village of corded In the oft re of tbe Register of Dredk.
Del I or, Barn &lt; ouriy. Michigan, according to for the County of Barry and Htate tf MtH.lgaiB,.
on the Hecoad day of January A. D. iawr fo- &lt;
the Recorded F al thereof.
Dated April». 1H8.
w
John ANDXKwa,
Alonzo K. KgXASTox,
Mortgagee,
live Dollars and
attorney fnr Mortgagee.

PINGREE

SHOE

Shoe with
CZ1IUV
mull Ma Koro.
aa
For Men, Women
Boys and Girls.

MORTGAGE HALE.
Default bavins been made In tbe conditions
of a mortgage made bv James F. Norwood and
Della Norwood, bls wife, to John Andrews.
March 22.1883. and on March 27.188). recorded
Id the-ofilce of tbe Register of Deeds of Barry
County In the Sealant Michigan. In Uber 38 of
M&lt;.rtr.av*,un nege 1». on which inortyage
there Is claimed to be due Five Hundred and
Twentv elaht Dollars and thirty six cents and
do
suit or proceedings at law bating been In­
They are made by securely Inserting a
tuted to recover the amount secured by said
piece of especially prepared rubber Ib. bat st
nmrt gage or any part thereof.
not. through the outeraole by the McKay
Notice In therefore hereby elven, that on Sat­
urday the I8tb day of July taw. at ten o’clock
Patent Procew*.
In tbe forenoon, there will be sold at 1M north
frontdoor of the Court House, in tbe City of
UaatiDgs. County of Barry and Htate of Mich
igan. said Court House bring the place in whkb,
tbe circuit oaurt for tbe County of Harry ish-ld.
at public auction to the highest bidder, tbe
premises described In said mortgage or so
much thereof i s may be necessary to satisfy
tbs amount due on
mortgage, with toe In
U-rest thereon, and tbe ooota, ebarw aod ex
louses allowed by law and provided for in Mid
mortgage, said premises bring situated In tbe
Vlllsg** of D« hon. County of Barry and Beats of
Mlcbiga*. nnd ae»crlt»ed a* lot nuutier slxteeo
id the Village of Delton also lox Dumber ooe
hundred and thlr’-eo in Bush-and Blackman’*
FOB SALK BY
Adoltunt to said VIBags-of Doltop. tarn«*»
tv. Mich., according to tbe Recorded Plat tbere-

W. H. SPENGE
UAST1NGS.

Driad. April n, im.

.
JOHH AXDMKWB.
AlowzoR. KBNArrox.
Murtagee.
Attoroey f or MorUfsgee.

moneys secured by said mortgage, or •&gt; y
thereof:
Now. Therefore, by virtue of tbe jwi
by given that cm Hiturdav the Eleventh dav ta&gt;
July A. D. 1K», at ten o’clock in tbe fotenaaaJtfr
shall mH at Public a net lor., to tbe hlgtaat •»
der, at the North front door ef tbe Court Hnwii
in the City of Hastings. Barry Co.. Mlcb, ittak
being the place where tbe Cireott Coan ite',
Barry C-vunty is holden the premises temrito
ea lu said mortgage, or so much thereof a»SM0&gt;
to DeeeMMtry to pay tbe -amount due oe fotal
mortgage, with alx per cent, interest ate attl
legal coats, together with an attornevX fee rit
Twenty-five Dollars covenanted fur thereto.ttatji
premises t&gt;elng described In said mortaaae m
al) Umm pteoee or parcels of land sltuaie to Dm;
Town of Castleton ini b« Connty of Harrv amfi
Htetoat Michigan, and known and deacrttad w.
Tbe East fifty acres of land to be la ken
the South West Quarter ot Section No i»)
rent two acres Id tbe Hotiib East comertb- vota..

Philip T. Golubova.

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�Hastings Banner
Thursday, June 23. 1896,
MAMHAU. L. COOS.Bailor

SDK HASTINGS, MICH., PO8TOFFK
AUGUST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES

speaktog part* of tbe cot tine nt by tbe
teutef its inhabitants.
From lhe boor uf achieving tbelr own In-

other American
to free lhemsdywi from
European doml
W«t watch wlorCeep
and abiding interest the heroic b itUdwtbe
Cuban painots against cruelty and oppqeMlon.
and our best hopes go out for the lull suscess of
tbrir determined contest tor liberty. . .
The government of Hptln. hiring hHt con­
THE OHIO STATESMAN CHOSEN trol of Culm, aud bring unable u» protect tbe
property or lire* &lt;4 resident American citizens,
ON FIRST BALLOT.
or to comply with Its treaty obligations, vre be­
lieve that the goveniment uf tbe Unlledl states
THC GREAT CHAMPION OF PRO­ should actively use Ils lnlhtei.ee and gpod of­
fices to rest ore peace and give Independence to
TECTION WILL BE OUR NEXT
the island.
PRESIDENTThsDeaeesnd security ot the repuNIc and
the tnaluteiiHive of its riglitful Influencrlamong
tbe nations at the earth, demand a naval power
cauimonmirate with Its position a«d responsi­
or SILVER EXCEPT BY INTER­
bility. We therefore favor the continued- enlargeiuent of the navy aud a complete system of
NATIONAL AGREEMENF.
haroor and seacoast defeases.
For the protection of lhe equality at our
American citizenship., and for the wages 0! our
working men against the tatal '•onipeltlon of
low urlee labor, we demand thst tbe Immigra­
Friday morning at 10:30 Chalrtnau tion taws be thorouy.hly enforced, and so ex­
tended as to exclude Ironi entrance to lhe
Thurston of the St. Louis convention cal­ United states those who can uel’her read nor
led the great republican gathering to order
The’ civil service law was placed on the statute
and after prayer had been offered by Rev. tojg by the republican- party, which ha* alwa&gt;b sustained It, and we renew our declara­
Scott, proceeded to business by announc­ tions that It shall be thorougnly and honestly,
nnd extended wherever practicable.
ing that the first thing’ In order whs -to enforced
We demand that every citizen ofthe'Uulted
listen to ttm report uf lhe Cumtnttlee on States snail be allowed to cast one free and iu&gt;
restricted ballot, nnd that such ballot shall be
Resolutions.
Senatot-elect Joseph B. counted and returned as cast.
proclaim our unqualified condemnation
Foraker, of Ohio, crowded his way to the ot We
the uncivilized and barbarous practices, well
front of tlie platform aud read the plat­ known a« lynching or killing of human beings,
suspected or charged with crime, without pro­
form of the republican party for its con­ cess of law.
■
We favor the creation ot a national hoard of
test this year which Is as follows:
arbitration -to settle and adjust differences
The republicans ot ths United States, as­ which may arise between employers arid em­
sembled by tbelr reprvs?Dt&lt;live»-fo uatlounl ployed engaged In inter-state commerce;
rooventiGD. xppealh'g for the popular and his­
We believe in an immediate return to the fre*
torical Justification ot their claims to the homestead polity nf lhe republic tn party, and
malchleis 'aehl°-v«*menCs of 30 years of republi­ urge the p- ssage bv congress of tbe sattafacto y
can ruie. earnestly nnd confidently address free homestead measure which has already pas­
themselves io lhe awakened iLtelllgence, ex sed the house and Know pending tn the senate.
perlence and conscience of tbelr countrymen hi
We favor the admission of tlie remaining ter­
the following declaration ot facts and prln- ritories at the earliest practicable date, having
due regard to the Interests ot the people ot the
tbe first time since the civil war (he United States. Ail the federal officers ap point­
American people have witnessed the calamit- ed tor the territories Wiould be selected from
ems consequences of fall and unrestricted demo­ bona fida residents thereof, and the right of
cratic control ot ths government. It has been self-goversrnent sboud be accorded as far
aveeord of unparalelled Incapacity, dishonor, aa practicable.
dhas^rs. In administrative managmenc it has
We beljeve the citizens in Alaska should have
ruthlessly sacrificed Indispensable revenue, en­ epresentaiion In tbe emigre's of the 'United
tailed an unceasli g deficit, eked out ordinary States, to tlie end that ueeuful legis'alion may
current expenses with borrowed money, plied be Inlelllgentlv enacted.
op tbe nubile debt by S-Ma.OOO.l 00 In time of • We annualhlze with all wise and legitimate
peace- forced an adverse balance of trade, kept efforts to lessen the evils of Intemperance aud
a perpetual menace banging over tbe n demp- promote moralltv.
Uou fund, pawned American credit to alien
The re publican party is mindful of the righta
ayodlcate and reversed all the measures and and Interests nf women. Protection of Ameri­
moults of successful republican rule. In the can lodustririt Includes equal opportunities.
broad rtf-ct ot Its-po icy it bas precipitated Wttal pay for work .and protection to the borne.
panic, blighted industry and trade will) pro­
s favor the admisklon of women to wide
longed depression, closed factories reduced spheres of usefulness, aud welcome tbelr co-op­
work and wages, halted enterprise and crippled eration In rescurlng tbe country from democrat
American production while stimulating foreign aud popull't mismanagement and mlsnde.
production for American market. Every' conSuch sro tbe principles and policies or tbe re­
alderaxiou of public safety and Individual in
public «n p rty. By these principles we will
terest demands that the government shall be abide and these policies we will put loi» execu­
rescued from the bands of those who hive tion. W« ask for them tbe considerate Judg­
shown themselves Incapable of conducting it ment of tlie American people. Confident alike
without dis*ster at home tend dishonor abroad, In tbe history of our great party and in the
and shall be restored to the party which for :w Justice of our cause, we present our platform
years administered U with uoiqtiaied success and our candidates In tbe full assurance that
and prosperity.
tbe elrctlon will bring victory to tbe republican
We renew and emphasize our allegiance to party and prosperity to the people uf the United
the policy of protection and the bulwalk of States.
American Industrial
Indepedence and the
Senator Teller, ot Colorado, wbb will
fountain of American development and pros­
perity. This, true American p-'hej- taxes foreign possibly head a democratic ticket, offered
products and encourages home industry; It puts
the-burden of revenue on foreign goods; It se- as a substitute for the financial plank, as
cureM the American market for tbe American
producers; u upholds the American standard of prop jsed by the majority report the fob
wag-tsforihe American workingman; it puu lowing:—
'
lhe factory by the side of the farm and inskes
tbe American lannt-r lessdrpjndtnton foreign
“The reotibliean piriy favor* the use of both
demand and price; tt difftnef general thrift gold and siver as equal standard money, and
aod founds the,strength of all on the strength pledges Its power to secure the fre*. unrestrict­
of esc j Lu ItshipplleaUoii It is just, fair and ed and Independent coinage of gold and Oliver
impartial, equally opposed to foreign control at United States mints at the ratio uf ic parts of
aad domestic monopoly, to sectional discrlmln- silver to 1 o! gold.”
atfon and Individual fovor Lisin.
Tills substitute was voted down by a
We deuounce tbe present democratic tsriff as
Beetiooal, Injurious to tbe public .credit and des­ vote ot 812tol!0)&lt;. and was followed
tructive to basinet) enterprise. We demand
such an equitable tariff on foreign Imports by a few of the silv*r men about a dozen
which come Into competition with American
product* as will not only furnish adequate in all, walking out of the convention.
reveoue for tbe necessary expenses of tbe gov
Following this came a roll call ofl tbe
eromenc, but will protect American labor from
degradation to tbe wage level ol other lands states for presidential nominations. John
We are not pledged to any particular schedule.
M.
Baldwin, of Council Bluff, lov^n, spoke
The question ot rates Is a practical question tu
be governed by tbe conditions of tbe time an 1 forWm. B. Allison of bls own state:
at production; the nil fog and uncompromising
prwclple Is the protection and development of Chauncey Depew named Levi P. Morton;
American labor anti Industry. The counUy de­
mands a tight settlement, and then it wants Gov. Hastings presented Matt Quays name;
Senator Lodge placed Speaker Reed In
We be levs the repjnl of the reciorocity ar­
rangements nepotfau'd by the last tvpubH-an nomination and Senator-elect Fonaker
administration was a national calamity, and we
demand tiirlr renewal and extension o-a such nomlna ed Wm. McKinley. The first bal­
terms as will remove the res’.rtc Ions which' lot was tak&lt; n which resulted hi follows:
now obstruct the sale of American products In
McKinley 66LX? Morton 58; Quay &lt;IX.
the ports of oti er countries, and secure enlarg
ed miTKets for the products of ouf farms,
Reed 8LX; Allison S5}£; Cameron 1. Mc­
forests and foctories.
Protection and reciprocity are twin measures Kinley’s nomination wm made unanheous.
of republican policy, aud go htnd In band.
Garrett A. Hobart, of New Jersey, was
Democrat rule lias recklessly struck down both,
aad both must be re established. Protection
far what we produce; free admission for the naminattd for Vice Pi evident.
necessaries of life which we do npt produce:
McKinley Is bring congratulated ofa all
reciprocal agreements ol mutual Interest which
gain open markets to* us In return for our open sides. Dispatches from Pittsburg state
market to others Protection builds up domes
tic indurstry and trade, and oectfres our own that stacks of telegrams congratulating
market tor nuraWves; reciprocity builds up McKinley have poured into the offide so
ferelgo trade aud finds an outlet for our aurfast that the force of employes haven’t
We condemn the present administration for
DM keeping faith with tbe sugar producers of been able to send them out Delegation
•agar. Tbe republican party favors such pro after delegation from various states are
tectlon as sill lr»d to toe prodnetkn on
American soli of all tbe sugar which the Amer l pouring Into Canton to congratulate: the
can peonle use. and for which they pay other
next president of the United States, and
eonntrlts f loo.irao.ooo annually.
To ah our produ ts-t &gt; those of the mine and the choice of the people for that high of­
tbe field MB well m those of tbe shop and the
factory—to betup-to wool, the products of the fi-e.
great ind-rdrv of sheep husbandry, as well as to
the finished woolens of the mil —we promise the
Banish Prejudice FiraL
most ample protection.
We favor restoring tbe early American policy
Tbe foHowibg fair and timely article la
of discriiuiDating duties for the up building ul
oar merchant marine and the protection ot our from the Boston Commercial Bulletin, the
•hipping tn the forelrn carding trade, so that
American sbips-tue products of Ameriaan leading trade paper of the country.
East
labor, employed in American shipyards, sailing
under the-tars and stripes, and manned, oi- and West must know.each other better,
•eerwd and owned by Americxus—m»y regain and for the good of the whole land sec»h® carrying of our foreign commerce.
The republican party is unreservedly lor tonal prejudice must cease.
Whatever
ymad mo»w&gt;. Iteau-el th-enactment of the
.
taw providtag for the resumption of »prcie pay Wjuld bam the country would harm not
meets In Mffu; since then everv dollar has been only tbe West but the East as welL
••good as gold.
We are unalterably opjx aed to every measure Whatever would benefit tbe country would
calculated to debase our currency or impair the
credit of our country. We are. therefore, op benefit tbe East as well as the Vest
, ■ &gt; , .1 .. —
IV «UIUU UUIII Therefore to say that the East demands a
aoerriai uaVoiMiot the world, which «e pledge policy that will ruin tbe country is tbe
dnraalvea to prom ar, »&gt;d enVI m-h agreement
emn be obtain*!. the extattag gold standard same as saying that tbe Cut wants to ruin
beraelf. To say that the West would be
interested In destroying tbe credit of tbe
•Halotali hrvfoiBblv the obUgatkm* ot the
country, and bringing financial disaster te
tbe land is eqnlvalent to saying that: tbe
West would-deliberately destroy them•ho»iW r***|v* fa r treatment and geuerou*

MCKINLEY NOMINATED

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—WU UVU ^*1,. -MJ , wA -

Mjd,
nnjiM I, noted oo b, Um p-MM.t
ataialnrwou m radtedi,
uad or
Wtr.ruy dropjlor ikiu. iro-a is. roll. », d.
Ow foreign poller tbouM b* at nil tin**, f Ur.
viguroa* aud UiauiUM, attd al&gt; our Inter-ata iu
in.lu-d tar uir Uultad Start

The BiMMCTwdn

Ing s i) tasks ta tbe East who would di­
rectly profi*. through their foreign backers
If America would come to the single gold
standard. There are sliver mine owners
in tbe West who would greatly profit by

tletnent will barm every aectiou of our
country.
Let East and West both cease
calling each other hard names, and get
down to tbe real point, and settle tbe coutrovwx.
To this end we welcome tbe
Bulletin article which we give below, and
hope the Eastern press and Western press
will evince tbe fair spirit of the Bulletin
io getting at tbe ■settlement.
Brad what
this Eastern paper says:Tbe Western fanner is being pretty gen­
erally abused in this part of tbe world for
his leanings toward sllvet and hb belief In
It as a (wnacra. He b generally described
as a repudiationallst and a thoroughly dishouest man. who is a disgrace to any
American civilization.
Now, of course it is true that the nation
that burrows gold and would pay In silver
coin of half the value Is dishonest.
It is
also true that these bonanza kings, who are
seeking to obtain even greater profit* than
they now obtain by mining one ounce of
silver at a cost uf 14
cents and selling it
.at G8X cents are as deadly enemies to
their country as Jefferson Davis.
Admit­
ting both these tacts it is also true that
the rank and file that support silver du so
with as perfect sincerity. Incredible as It
may seem to business men West aud Bast,
as the rank aud file that supported slave­
ry, thoroughly convinced as were the rebel
soldiers that they are resisting tyranny.
••Robber” and “repudiationallst” merely
brings out the response of “sbylock” and
“extortionist.” If sounder Ideas nre to be
spread In the West, they must be spread
otherwise than by casting epithets.
The Western farmer has seen lhe price
of bis products drop steadily downward.- It
takes twice as much corn and wheat and
wool to pay the interest on a mortgage as
ic did but a very few jears ago.
It is not difficult therefore to persuade
the farmer that if he hands over as many
'bushels of wheat and pounds of wool that
he is honestly discharging his debt, even if
the money value is less, especially as he
has been made to believe that this decline
in value Is purely tbe result of manipula­
tion of the gold supply by “Wall Street"
and “the Rothschilds.”
Of course, this Idea b false. We have to­
day foreign competitors who a decade ago
did not affect ns.
Increased competition
has brought down prices, but trade reports
explaining the competition of grain from
Argentina and India and South Eastern
Europe do not reach the lonely farm hous­
es on the prairies, and malignant trade
papers to’.d every wool grower who read
them that the drop of wool in 1S93 was
due not to the threat of Free Trade but .to
the “financial depression."

power to mte Btty «nU 11,10 on' dol,,r
without p«jrl« thi penalty for It. tolly

Don’t Read This

sooner or later.

The silver question is raised

Ing.'

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If the writer owned a big silver mine he

would probably favor tbe free coinage of

jllrei 18 to 1, just the same atf every
farmer would readily vole to get one dol­
lar a bushel for wheat
e-»nta.

Instead

of fifty

Looking at It In this light Senator

Teller and the rent of tbe sliver men are
not to be blamed for tbelr adherence to
silver.
Start the factories and get them runirthg

as we bat* them running binder tbe Mc­
Kinley bill, give us the markets which
Blaine’^reciprocl'y policy, gave us. and
which vanished when “Greger
trover”
came, and- the country would not be
troubled about the sliver issue. Then the
government would have revenue enough!
to meet expenses, and tbe busy factories
and busy workmen would not think there

was anything die matter with our cur­
rency.

MONEY.

by tbe

democratic leaders of tbe south and west
In order to call the attention away from
tbe real trouble—democratic tar IIT blunder­

Granulated sugar.................. 6c lb.
Lion and XXXX Coflee.... 30c lb.
Crackers,.............. from 3c to 5c lb.
Tea—Japan, 25c tea....lor aoc lb.
Gloss and Corn Starch..jc lb. pkg.
Soda—Arm and Hammer:...6c lb.
Sal Soda.. .................. 3 lbs. for jc.
N. E. Mince Meat.............. 8c pkg.
Jackwn Soap........... 7 bars for 25c
Toilet Soap.......... .............. :5c box.
Rolled Oats (white)............ 6c pkg.
Maple Syrup.............65c gal.
Table Syrup .......................30c gaL
Pure Cider Vinegar....... 15c gal.
Ground Spices, Pepper, All­
spice Mustard, Ginger
and Cloves................
@ 3°° lb.
..

'All other goods at as low a price.
Terms are cash or trade. .
Yours to pease,

We ask you to co.he
and see our new pa!.
tern of : : : .

Johnson Bros.’Semi
Porcelain Ware.
the neatest you hate
seen for a long time.
We bought our fruit
cans before the ad­
vance. We are hand
ling lots of fruit. We
are selling the best
25 and 50 cent tea in
the state. We have
a complete stock.
We want your trade.
We take produce of
all kinds.
:

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If the production of gold continues to

Geo. W Landis

Hams &amp; Van firman.

increase as It has in tbe past four years,
the world will borrow nn trouble about
scarcity of gold in 190U.
In 181«, the

gold products of the world was $7.000.000.
In 1887 It was 8tQ8.000.000. In 1890 it

was 8113.000,000. In 1895 It was $203,­
000.000. and It is confldiently expected
that tor five years, including 1800, the
gold product of the world will be 81,250,­
000.000. Its production is increasing rap­
idly every year.
Before
lhe close
of this century, the amount of gold avail­
able for circulation, will be more than tbe
‘ entire amount of gold and sliver both
when India and tbe United States ceased

gGREAT

Ideal

to coin silver. But while ibis Is a suf­
ficient answer to those who Inals! bn the

—&lt;•! tronble laid Ions might be MVed
by :h- purchaser* ot Dry Go-xK tf
they would rtuii no;blng but- cswxl
ruMtunttal dry poorfu merchamt-abt'»res tix»t hate reputations tor
large and excellent su&gt; -ks and where
you know you only- pay fur what
fouget. a great deal depends on
ow yon man axe th* little tiiinx*.
and pennies are little things but it
yon are trying to inxke a areatdeal
uf money

scarcity of gold, we stand on the St. Louis

platform In favor of blmetallsm as the
only way in which blmetallsm can be ef­
fective—by internatfoual agreement.

•For almost three long years the people
of this country, almost irrespective of
party, have been luuging for a change, and
an opportunity to return to that time tried
principle of protection that for over a
quarter of a century brought peace, plenty
and prosperity to this land.
The idol of
the people since Marc'i 4th. 1893 has been
Wiliam McKinley, of Ohio, that gifted
statesman who during the hours of defeat
of this cherished principle never faltered
and never deserted IL
True to his coun­
try. as he was true to bis tlag, his voice
was the first to rally tbe scattered forces
of the advocates of protection after the
temporary defeat in November 1892. With'
an abiding faith In the republican party,
and In the wisdom of the policy of pro­
tection it has always championed, he stood
loyal to bls colors and willingly bore all
criticism, that alwaya comes in the hout
of defeat.
At Sr. Liuls the republican*
of this country simply ratified the cboiet*
of the people last week and Humiliated
Wm. McKinley, the champion uf protectian and the true frlenl of the United
States.
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The Western farmer has seen great
monopolies buy legislation through Con­
gress, he has seen Senators dabbling-in th&lt;shares of Trusts and walking scot free
past the avenging policeman.
He has
seen men ruined and women widowed by
the manipulation of stocks bi* two or three
millionaires In New Turk.
He has seen
the destruction of one railroad after an­
other because their financial foundations
were laid In sand. He has been taxed ex­
orbitantly in the way of freight rates In
order to pay fixed charges on r?ads whose
capital stock was swollen and distended
with water.
He has seen men holding
their heads high In Eastern banking par­
lors, signing th«-lr names, as directors in
Lwgus balance sheets ul corporations that
were-nitten to the core.
Tliere Is no argument In slander and
N It extraordinary that the Western
calling names, though there are new,
fanner should believe that he too b the
paper, which rely almost wholly' upon it.
victim of a cunsplracj ? It Is extraordina­
under the belief that II la ■•convincing
ry that the Western farmer looks askance
proof.” Such epithets as ••Gold Bugs.''
at every statement that comes, from such
•‘lloUber..'’"Kxlortl&lt;mere," ••Money Klug."
sources, or that In bls want and suffering
and the like, to those Imne-tly opporerl to
he throws himself blindly in the arms of
them on the Ouanclal qiw-il.iu, under tbe
the silver mining kings, a lio at least are
Impression that calling names la argument.
n &gt;t tbe same monopolists whom lie has
We recdknlxe lhe feet that there la an
learned to hate?
honest difference ot opinion In regard to
We are upon tbe eve uf the greatest
the money question. The people ot the
crisis since the Civil War.. We are to de­
east who are not sUver producer, believe
cide whether the United States shall con­
that goo I times would be at once restored
tinue as one of the great powers of the
under Um policy of protection to American
world, or whether her credit shall be de­
Industries and American products, and tbe
stroyed. her savings cut In halves, and the
establishment ot our reciprocity treaties
wages of her laborers struck down to
with other nation.. .In proof ot thia they
something nearer the level uf silver coun­
point ns to lire great prosperity we cnloyed
tries like Mexico and China.
up to March ISM when Grover Cleveland
The line seems likely to be clearly drawn
was Inaugurated. The people ot some ot
betwren those who do and those who do
the Western stales are silver producers.
nor favor silver monometalbm, fer
_______
the They want to see hrty cento worth of
unlimited coinage uf silver means nothing
white metal coined Into a dollar, and If

Russell
DRY GOODS
AND

MILLINERY

EVERY
CENT
COUNTS

A Heavy

Blow

_
—has given us the fiebJ.
It’s ill up with competition. Onr sale of HATS is sweeping
eveiything before it. PRICES tire not the only inrhu-etuenh
we offer. Our goods are Running values,'&gt;uch as you can't
find elsewhere. Don’t waste your time lo’oking for what is
not,;and chasing
_____ o_a will-o
_________
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o_. along
... .
’-the-wisp,
hut come_ _.
right
and claim your share of the harvest before others have
gathered it. Here’s a red letter day for money pavers,
SATURDAY, JUNE 20th. 1896,

we close out a lot of Ladiks’ Shqks and OxFornt isizes2J io
4 which sold for fron/S1.25 to $2.00, at $1.00 for choice.
Come early and get first choice.
Bankrupt Store.

C H. OJBORN &amp; e.

any ot us owned a big sliver mine, we
W’e believe that lhe country can be
would probably want to ace lhe sama thing.
At HASTINGS
JULY
trailed to pay It. honest debu. u MaanWhat every voter should do between now
cbuaetla uid California paid theirs atrslrht
®&lt;*"a**hnt all tai te! exhibitions. It' reroni unimpeachafi’e ’ taj crifbxl’l* ■
and ekcllun time Is lo study the financial UDDlenuHhed.. Above the reach of Jea ons rivals. Coming in alt iu entirety. •
throiKh.ibe war. whether It hi or a not
question as much as poaalble. and not be
difficult to meet them. It lire viclory over
THE
SYNDICATE SHOWS
carried aaay by auy cry or any bowl,
• wltlerwent at 6tty cents on a dollar la to
a-mut ■ Hobbers” and
■■Extortioners.”
be complete, however, the Western tanner
And
Paris
Hippodrome.
Iswk the quesilon sqaareiy In the face.
ffiu.t be approached as a man wba Is not
mB*9om' triple circus. Great elevated stages. d&lt;nb&gt; m»nagtric.
o.ily sincere In bls error, but as'a man who
geant. Presenting »nd unabridged and Duparalled program. Exalted in airn
y.:rr intoc..
la not without reason In bls bate lor the
nuBATBOBDUL
inauawra ot certain Itn-St Amerleap oor- .
Wataot M
poraUona who bare hot only damared tbe Fit a sr
fair ram. of "the East" in -the Wesl,” tountv of

THURSDAY,

9th.

NEW GREAT

but wbn have dishonored the name Amer­
ican no the exchanges of the weald.
It I. a mistaken Idea that tbe St Louie
a-iandet plank la In auy enentlel respect

different from tbe llrianclal plank ot the
tbe adoption of the sliver standard—for
republican party tor lb. last M years. AU
that Is whwt free ooinaxe of silver means.
h ive Inshted on malnlslulng wr currency
The We«»ern silver min* owner and the
on a parity, so that every kind of dollar,
Eastern sby'oek ate of the same stamp—
paper or co n. would be ot equal porcb.ie
working for*thelr selfish Inlrrehts.
Tbe
intend debt-paying power. That could
great budy of people West aud East, are.only be done as It has been done for I be
bonret, sliierre. an I desIrons of settling ‘
last 30 years—fry making ev ry dollar as
tim existing financial oonfroveniy bosesfcgood as gold—In other words, malntalulnx
ly, aud f«r the good of tbe whole country.
the gold standard. Tbe republican rerry
L*t ns Iho quit callh»&lt; names, and id»
Is pledged to blmetallsm In tbe only paretldrexx onraelves to lhe seC^irment of tbe
e mrruver*y. bomwlly. honorably aod with
by international ■grevmmt. For not even
a view of *dug the right thing- for both Teller nr Biand would amihtain, that free
EaM and West.
And Jet all remember ।coinage of a
aliver
ic to
tn 1t la bimetal tam.
liver 18
tUvpr moneiDetalissi.
that a right settlewK-nt will benefit every Ulf

o' Tnt MM (MU,,,

./rail2°
’"I wlU nod

Printed and
Rwvtoos to a
Utraaaovyj

On? d&amp; dSy-afien^"- »"d
tayw/ AdmlMivn 00 cents

�ASTlNG ' BANNER

COMMENCEMENT WEEK.

25&gt; !896-

Thursday,
w. a. coos.

bHlu.m etewxte.i
fro" u» isu&gt; io th, ttr&lt;, ,m,

* CL*H OF THIRTY I
THBIR DIPLOMA* TO-MOI

con!1 !llon*

*&gt;h1 ~®e retire itonaa

'°°k for ,oro'
.bout lbe 35t), ,MMU1 w|th
treometex,^ chlor, t0 cool„ we.lh„

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School eloK. I hl, week for thc loot

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more last sea&amp;un
than 1 did the season be’
(o[... 1 will sell more
this year than ever before.
There is a well founded
reason ftir this increasing
detain! It is not bec, ;.e I am selling so
rn i.ii cheaper than other
deai-ns- il is the superio, ,'uaiity and efficacy
cfn.. .oods that causes
people to come to my.
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You will save
thi„ !and worry if you
l e. .ris Green, London
I',.insect powder,
eK. of :he.
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LOCAL NEWS.
. CIRCULATION •

Tcis week,

86 quira-

HcrvaiH-i. rhangrii tor advertisements
rfu»t reach this offiw* Tuesdays at latest tc
^re iUM-’rtion ta the issue of the week
wbeif bn'ught.

JU-inbernei are in market, a* are afoo
!.k&gt;be:n—• Both are said to be quite
pfeuti;
lit

k-t L-n days lhe Wool Boot Co.

r-cdlved •mfe-r- enough for
load' oi »» kAis. ,

fifteen

•

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car
r

Me on--a market and its bard pa-s&lt; By one if. :i-e big Juicy fellows, ee­
gut a mouth Just

•Xk at 11* Bankrupt stow, ifcat
wi!&gt;

McKinley and protection,
: y riKiruiiur. and -truck lie
.&lt;
Ute :ir&gt;t thing.
ys wer* defeated on
latit Saturday !»&gt;• the

M:.*l;irrtii Central train from Jackeon in a
cl&lt;*-!y conirrted game.
The score tAoed
rit&lt; i. ' •
JLi'HMga boy-* attended

••at thr-tugh tbe country only
niv better, thr farmers could
ig in t'ir Hue of t»(*wr crops to
this^unruer. A trip through
ry thr-w day* is Inspiring, as

ti d hwka mt

bright

and

Jartry Lod/t- No. 13 has received an inv.utihi m»:n K »veua l/ntge. of Jackson,

t &gt; t ay a kt. i.
base ball either at Jackwnvr Hastings .‘Oiue time m &gt;he n-ar
f-iture. anil Barry Lodge ha*, of oourae
ai.tpied tie iurite. and one of I be greatest
gaaes ofzthe year Is now brewing.
A q. n i.ver the ?trip ot

road writ of

townno the •• aileron school house, is
urxs tp an rV'-nlng*., boat ride. Fanners

who drive ovef Hie load at.er trudging
for widy

oad«

leading to it, can

Wr h -.-.rd mii u d telluw remark, rrcent. yjam bi' hearing that the U/NNKH was
ILL.. nu.- of putting iu a water motor.
t!.»u ••i;gw the people would have to stand
annt.'jrjr heavy tax for a couple of new city

to luiuis’i

water

for our water

""““b Mtalretlng

Mtkm, u&lt;i clotlaa exerelM», »0&lt;i eraminatkHM, for IhOH not fortunate enoi&lt;h io

ta th^a
in thunder storms.

receive tbe eovetod blue eertlOcate. hi,
been tbe order ot the da,. Thi, ha, been

Bert Miller, the twlrler tor lhe Hutinga
f&gt;»li Iran, left lhe city for new held, lut

a most natl.ractory »eb,x&gt;l year, the exceltent corps of teachers, the large altendinee

week red M.o.^r Bell h.re’1 breed from

o' foreign pupil,, the retaining nt our
school on tbe unl.erwlly II,t ror mother

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There •« other, th,t b,ren’t
breed from him either. Miller m, * good
pUcher red &gt;lw.y,
UH t0 W1D

two years. Is a source or sathracll.n lo all.

The boy, are negotiating with a mao that

BACCALAUBKATF KK11UON.

was eren better In the box than Miller,
•nd he will probably pitch the game
•galnat Battle Creek thia afternoon.

.

The class had Invited Rev. A. D. (Bris­
by to give the baccalaureate sermon; this

year, and the Presbyterian church was
crowded Sunday evening to hear his ad­
dress. the seniors and high school teachers
being present In a l»My.

The farmers who hare been taxing them
selves to pay boy, tor Splrrowa t,el&lt;11 (|be
head, ot lhe little birds of various kinds

usually go) bod now, or will when lhe In­

Kin urn «uaihc phomotion kxkboiskb.
These exercises which now form ductj a

sect, get In tbelr destructive work next
year, lhat they have been “revlng at the
aplgot aud wasting ,t the bunghole.” The

prominent part of commencement week,
were held at the opera house last night,
before a large audience ot fuud parents

sweet warblers are the farmer's best
friends end are picking up tbe peats the
while they chirrup their sweet song,.

and admiring friends. The program was
carried out as printed In last week’s paper
and reflected great credit on the efficient
teacher uf tlie eighth grede. Miss Minnie
Replogle, wIhi has been untiring In iier

to attend, and do their share to make

lhe

A BIG CUT

And
Children’s

; 5.D0,15.00 oil J7.0I1 StiU to J3.S0
{10.00, id J10.00
“ J7.50

Suits

At cost
Don’t fail to take advantage of this SALE
as it positively closes July 4th. :

Rev. O. J. Blackford has last finished an

the

in suits for the
next twenty days.
We are overloaded with them and
in order to move them quickly we
we shall cut our

Boys’

examination st the Chicago School of
Science, with the most fi.tterlne result
In Mental Science, Organic rhllowphy.

and Science ot Philosophy, on which sub­
jects the examination was based, and cov«
Ota, eotore pink .ed helltrep, .ed| their .venige .t.mllng ot 9C _ —
’’ — ...j an
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for
which
he
re­
mot e “Sprek Little. Think Mnk” .
speclll Mentlon'
ceived special mention from the profes­
most excellent &lt;me. by the way, being the
sors of tbe school, his examfoation papers
most pramlnwit features of tbe |decorbeing among the best submitted.
Mr.
attons.
Blackford has tbe distinction of being the
This class which will graduate from the
y oungest person who ever graduated from
High school iu 1000. Is composed
the
this, one of the oldest scientific schools
following young gentlemen and ladle.-:
in the United States. By hard work dur­
Robert HaKtugs- Herman Mapes. Hoy Dav14
Fred Eatretald. Donald Millh?CllDtoa Lahr ing the past three years this reverend gen
Callie Mills,Claude Nodes. Charlie ttmitb. Ada tIemHii has honestly earned the degree of
Powers. Nopim Waters. Gertrude Wentworth.
Maud Mrtvulunrai. Lorina Ironsides, Pearl Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D.)
Doctor
Cramer.Alma Trumpet. Violat Grissbs. W|H
Daw-on. KdnaClirimlt. MuoleTlennect. Winnie Blackford’s hosts of friends will Join with
Kobina- Mellen Michael Nina
&lt;&lt;arri*on. Myrtle Taylor. M.nnle Harper. Laura us In -extending congratulations on bis
Eyclexhyraer. Winule Harper. Mabie Hick*;. well-merited honors. Mr. Blackford will
I rene Adams. Hdme Cole. Charlie Kurtz, I^e
Brice. Nel-tnn Burroughs. Clinton Cadwallader attend tbe graduating exercises of the
Georg- Collins. WUlle Dawson.
Chicago School of Science on .lune SO.—
Carleton. Mich., Herald.
&lt;iUAIMTAnN&lt;i EXERflHKS.
Rev. Blackford was formerly a Elast fogs
/Tomorrow tbe class which has the honor
boy. and we are glad to notice his success.
mlicltig the largest yet to graduate from ^J’hursday afternoon two rival nines com­
tb&lt;* Masting* school?, thirty In number,
posed of members of Barry Lodge Knlgbta
will receive their sheep skins from tbe
of Pythias contested for supremacy on (he J
bauds of Pres. Hayes, of tbe board of edu­
ball field. One cent admission was charged!
cation.
The exercises will be held as
and those who dared to brave the frfry
cuetomary. in tbe op«u air. In the park,
providing the *^ates are kind In sending of the faithful .guards by climbing the
fence, were fined tfiree cents each.
The
good weather, as they always have since
tlie custom was inaugurated.^ The pror admission fee was plalnlv within the reach
of all, and tbe satisfaction of the crowd at
gram for the exercises is as follows;
fjuartettr. Sacred-Misses Hyder. McElwain. the low price charged was expressed In the
Me&lt;*rs. Warner. I^uts
jjate receipts which were $5.85,2 The pre­
ItiV'teaUou—llev. W. W. Taylor.
ladles Trio, -fall of the Fdries**-MUsM cession to the fair ground wm headed by a
M*-Elwain. Rider t-'iiz-imaMut.
I miscellaneous band composed of drums,
Kalqalan—Mar- Crook.
&lt;’iasy HHlorr—Floyd Merrlek.
fish horns, trombone, cornet and a mouth­
Quartette—-Oune where the Murnririnz
organ. O-vingtoa slight distemper and
Brook lei- Flow ”
Cla&lt;M Motto— Krne-ttne Barker.
a
the Inclemency of the weather, the lodge
Oration—Jay Slrau-tmurh.
, a. 'Heligloat Meditation "
goat could not be brought out. The ••proPlano Solo
GoltM-halk
cesh” moved slowly, tlie rival nines- glar­
4 b "Der LebCEIn l-ebd-u.—Mbs Ida FtUrtuirBOOM
KalUk-UszL ing fiercly at each other as they moved
i.Ia-u. PoeM-Etta Tnunper.
CIas* Prnp^ect—Lout? Mlcha-I.
along. Some were so Inconsiderate as to
Clarbuirt Sole. “Concert A»re." Nieblg - W. C.
Insist that .Grouse', was carrying an up­
FuzOfninona.
Val-dlc«ury-Stella Roach.
holstered chair, but it proved to be a base
Quartette—“C-unr to the Coo! Greenwood.”
l*re«k-H(aiion oi Cla&lt;M-Super;nt«-«deut B. A. ba'I ••mitt,” about the size of a chair, that
Ib.Men.
Conferring dlaplom.n-Preddent W. D. some of h’s adm’rers made for him. Any
Have*.
correct tcco mt of the game would be imoosClaa&lt; Song. (Composed by Grace Barker;—
sllk’e. The ch’et feature* were the impar­
Ter Whnl- Clat*.
Benediction- Rev. Taylor.
MuMe under the direction of Mist Ida Eitz- tial umpiring ot W. H. Spsnc.*, who en­
shnfiuNH*.
forced respect for hh decisions with a
couple of dangerous looking revolvers stra; , AI.t'MNI BANQUET.
1 ped to bls belt; the fielding of Greuse',
The annual reunion of the Hastings i
who stood like a Sphinx while the ball
High School Alpiunl occur* after the j
bounded past him; tb» ••ahowFr bath” of
graduating exercises.
An informal re-1
Billy McKevitt. who fiercely swatted a
oeplion will l»e held at the residence of
rubber ball loaded with water; tbe batting
John Bessmer. on Broadway, and after the of Bert Sewgrd who made a beautiful home
bn sin ess meeting, they will adjourn Io the
run on a passed ball; the "eagle eye” of P.
Episcopal pariah hou&lt;e. where the ladies
T. Colgrove who never got a thing: tbe
of Emmanuel church will serve the ban­
dignified silence of Ed. Holbrook who
quet The meeting promises to be a most
never said a word; the base running of
a-iccessful one. as the secretary. Miss Brother Felghner, who reached first In
Nonna Michael has received a very en­ safety on a three base bit; the throwing of
couraging number of replies. Dr. C. IL Fred barker which was very similar to a
hiMl girl'.-; tne errorless game played by
Barber, the toast master, has an excellent
Will Chidester, who never had a chance—
program of toasts filled out and some fine and accepted It. At the end of five In­
music Is promised. It is trusted every ning* Holbrook’s nine was foind “
member of the alumni In the city will try foated by a score of IS to 11.

efforts tn make It a success.
Tbe Mm w„ urtlly a«oralJ

Clothing Slaughtered!

Plorrill, Lambie &amp; Co
MICHIGAN.

HASTINGS,

Some people may think it pretty warm to talk stove now
but when you have the best stove made and know it is the
best, you delight in telling of it. We handle the-Best Stoves
and Ranges on the market, (THE PENINSULAR,), and we
know it, so do others. The Peninsular Stoves and Ranges
are known the world over, and are universally acknowledged
the leaders for cooking purposes, and easy handling. We
are in a position to sell you a Peninsular Range whether you
need one or not. If you see one and have its workings ex-

WEI55ERT BROJ
GENERAL tlARbWARE

plained to you, you will ever after want one. There is noth­
ing in stove construction to compare with them, and all the
world knows they are reliable. They are more economical
than a small cook stove, will laU forever, will nearly learn
• you to conk if you don’t know how. Don’t let Mrs...-.....
fry her life out over an old fashioned cook stove, when it will
be big money in your pocket in-the end to buy her a Penin­
sular range, and besides lengthen her days by several years.
.

If you can’t possibly use a stove, there is something incur
line of GENERAL HARDWARE you can. We will make
it an object for you to trade kith us the coming year. Better
come in and learn about.

Slaughter Sale!

(Additional Local on Sth page.)

meeting a success.
• Don?, it make a person aeb • while pass­
ing along tlie street, le see a half dozen

Straw Hats
Clothing

young follows wearing big boles In dry
goods boxes and pultah’ng up. the Iron rail­
ing.*'around cedar ways, while tbe farmers
are comp'aining o* a lack of help?
.Many
tenters say that it Is almost Impossible to
secure Leip.
A new fire card went into effect on tbe
Michigan Central railroad last Sunday.
Tie oniy change on this division Is on

train Nj, 105 west boond, which
formerly (foe in Hastings at 10:40; It

was
dow

Writes here at 12:30, nearly two hours
la'er, aim the train No. 101, west bound,

wreb will arrive in Hastings at 4:05, InH-art.of
We can’t see any big bene­
fit to be derived frum these changes.
The board of supervisjrs are in session
this week, Sylvester France, of Pralrle-

' lle. wa« chosen chairman, and the fol1 ‘•‘init cmnmytees were appointed for ’W
EquMlizati.fi. Ritclde, Williams
lh,Wt.ni C;aik rhher. Hart horn:

lUrthurn, Rue. DHIenbeck. Fal«
«&gt;'«er.
Krbnewlitei; County Proper&lt;I. R-e Dilleirbtvk. Harthom: Printlurrk, Falcqner. Fishe&lt;; Drains, R&lt;»»
*tri. Krone witter. Insurance, Chaffoe.

Staiitunj T&lt;«wnatilp Clerk’s Re­
P ’rt, Owud, Chaffee. C ark; Fuel, Willbn-, B /wen. Stanton; Salary of Coooty
Offijer-, Ekert, Williams, Shilner; Pa;

Ritchie. Kent, Roe.

WE HAVE SOLD

Over One Thousand Pairs
of out leading ta.oo Shoes for
ladies this spring and have
only had two pairs returned
that were damaged; for these
we promptly g*ve new P*1"They are the Best Sa Shoes
in Town. All toes-pointed
and otherwise, on C, D, a
and EE lasts. Call and see
them...........................................
Red Front Shoe Store.

Woolley &amp; Bronson.. .

Don’t buy a Straw Hat or Suit of Clothes before July 4th unless
yon have our prices.

Chidester
&amp; Burton

�Hastings Banner

WHITNEY DECLINES.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

the Democratic CamUdate.

Ex-Gov. Alpheua Felch died at Ann
Arbor of old age, being over 90 years
old. By a proclamation from Gov. Rich

Thursday, June 25. 1896.
COOK BROS., Proprietors

ELEVEN KILLEDN

Ia.

Eteam Yacht Explodes with
Terribly Fatal Effect

¥.—Be*klc« Tho.c Killed Several
Were Fatally and Other*
Seriously Injured.

Idttle Falla, N. Y., June 19.—At tbe
Taylor Cycle park, one mile west of
this city, where the state meet of the
L. A. W. was to take plo'ce, the steam
yacht Titus Sheard exploded her boiler
as she was being moored and ten of the
crowd were killed outright, one died
while op the way to the hospital, and
three were fatally and six seriously injured. The boat was blown to splinters,
and pieces of the boiler were thrown 30
feet. Three of the bodies have-not been
recovered, nnd are believed to be in the
,Erie canal, where the catastrophe occurved. The explosion is believed to
have resulted from the defective work-

all business was suspended in all state
departments on the day of the funeral.
[Alpheus Fdch wm born in Limerick.
Me.. September 28. t«. HH grandfather.
Abljah. was a revolutionary soldier. In
1821 young Ftfch war entend at Phillips
New York, June 22.—The New York academy and was rmduated at Bowdota
Journal,which is owned by W. R. Hearst, college six yearn later. He read law in
who is also proprietor of the San Fran­ Bangor. Me., and was admlti'xl to the bar
in 1830. Three years later be moved to
cisco Examiner, prints a table in its is­ Monroe. Mich., where be practiced his
sue purporting to give the standing of profession for ten rears, Pe then went
the delegates of the democratic national to Ann Arbor, where he made his home
convention ou the money question. The until his death. In HU-he was elected a
memter of the legislature -a
In 1SSS WM
table, it Rays, was prepared by Mr. Whit­ appointed bank commissioner. The finan­
ney, and shows a total of 542 delegates cial panic of ZU? was severely felt In Mich­
igan.
and
it
*vaa
MFelchte
province
to
for silver and 839 for gold.
wind up the numeious “wild cat” banks
New York, June 22.—Hpn. William C. with which the state was infested at tbe
Whitney, who has been named as a can­ time. In 18U he was elect-id one of the
didate for the democratic presidential judges of the supreme court j of Michigan.
nomination has given the following to At the cxplretion of his terto he ran. for
governor and was elected. At the ensuing
the press:
session of the legislature be was choaen
*T find It necessary to make a public United States senator.
At the conclu­
statement embodying my views of"the sit-, sion of his senatorial term he was appoint­
nation tei
to correct misconceptions and to ed on the CalLtornla land commission. Sub­
save the time now occupied in answering sequently be resumed the practice of law
,
question*.
Far too great Importance has and did not .etire from active life until
1
been
attached to my dectalon to go to the 1871
For four years he was one of the
Chicago
convention. I have been prac­ law lecturers at the Ann Arb.«r university.
1
tically
out of politic* for four year*, and Throughout aJ his life Gov. Felch was as­
J
there are now many eastern democrats sociated with men whose names -have
been househoM words, and whose deeds
and works have been pror-lnent In the
making of the nation. Pres'dent Pierce
was his college classmate anl warm asso­
ciate at Bowdoln back in 18XT and Long­
fellow and Nathaniel Hawtbcrne. though
two years ahead ot him in that school,
were hta Intlruate friends.lz
Out the hunger of Such a Courw,
and Predicta Party Defeat.

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annoying in McKean county. Pa., and
thrir hunger made them unusually bold.
As n farmer was smoking his pipe ne»*
the kitchen window be «aw « fox
ing toward t he chicken coop. The farm­
er seterd bis shotgpn and ran out, but
tbe fox heard him coming aod scurried
into the barnyard, among a flock of
sheep. Foxes, when pursued, have a
trick of running In among sheep if they
can, and'thus escape frequently, as the
sheep tracks cover the scent. So might
this fox have escaped, if it had not been
for a big. black ram. Aa Reynard was
dodging in and out among the sheep,
the ram came ut him full tilt nnd hit
him with such force that he was buried
against the foundation wall of tlie born,
breaking his neck.—Golden Days.

Big Price, for Picture*.
.
The largest sum ever paid for a pic­
ture in ft London auction room is the
11,000 guineas paid in 1894 forSir Joshua
Reynolds’ portrait of Lady Betty Delme.
Until that time the record has been held
by Gainsborough’s famous “Duchess of
Devonshire," which was sold for 10,000
quineas just before Rs mysterious dis­
appearance in 1881.—Chicago Inter
Ocean .

rette
A BUFFALO VICTIM’S TERRIBLE CONDITION,
Health Destroyed. Chas. Roderick Feared Death.
How the Habit was Overcome and
His Life Saved.
Jfrom the Evening Timet, Bvffttlr., N. Y.
Charle* Roderick, of No. 137 Eart Genwee me. I took blood 'med,., r. ,
drngkirt^ with „« help.
fri "J™* ky
St., Buffalo, N. Y., a hale aud hearty lad, attenllo. t. Hnk Htl. t„, l-J. ^SS"!
stood leaning carelessly again* the banhter puechaaed a bo, ol a dnier:.i ,n
,
FAruarv, WM. The Sm £, h”dV££
at the head of the stair.
‘
He wa* dressed in his working clothes. Hit SH.1 efret. H.v. «mti„11„j t„
and there js scarcely any
&lt;.r r./7 i*trouser*, shirt and hand* were covered with my body. I can now
ha'nlSSij?
parte, for they were papering at his home. He lion causes no annovam-.-. I
;Tnp,r^
looked the perfect picture of robust, manly
Pink lills.
Ha»Mn J. Scott’*
health.
••Yc*,” he said tn the Timet reporter,
stretching hi* arm* and expanding hi* chert,
Clauxce I. Nikov. X^irtp,ui,
Tiogji County, X. Y.
“ I’m ns strong a* an ox now. but you ought
to have seen me a year ngu. Why you radly
wouldn’t have known me.
MR. COULTER.’* COl’ftACR.
“lam almost ashamed to say it, but I wn*
Dover, Clakk Co.. Him.. jour ;a
addicted to the cigarette habit. The smoking
of these little thing* and tobacco chewing To the Dr. Wma»' SlEincixi toThi. b to rertify th.! I haiehrea. ~.
bore me right down.
.
.
“ I grew won* and worse. Each uay, each MtOrrer from that dread^l .liwo.etheuau^S
ooStS
week saw iny step more feeble; my form more for manvyeatv. In tbe 611
emaciated, until friends predieicd aa early day of No; ombre. I waa taken down M-aJ
with the rheumatixm and wa» no; out of thgrave.
■
again until the 2*th of ‘Marrh e a7i
*‘I was unable to continue ray work a* a i hoamfrom tliat time on I have ...dreed fcy„d*£
steam fitter.
“I tried everything. No .man ever had Scnplion with that &lt;lrra&lt;l«tl diMMe.' Etfr»
tetter medical treatment than 1 didj but ’twas winter I could look for trom tint* *0
weeks that I cmM no: Crt out of the h«,^
no use.
,
’
“Just imagine a young bn| like tin* (he is ■nd two different times rim e 1 wU
about twenty vrar. of agri ufileted with with it I have been perfectlr h-inleM -or
,.hMd ,0 l* h,n&lt;JW it •
almost all thr Slinewi known. My heart ww
.
altno-t r
everythin^ thi- 1‘
bad, verv weak un i given
Palpitating. I - nianken 1I tried ««n»t
multi hrear nC hn»they
tk.vdid
,15,1 —. . ‘
wa* always n»tlv ■. aod. o . .«•
weak. 1
could not‘ reach my rw
was continuaHy spitriu* M«*» l a *4 gaping for the
“ docton
~
after
1
mw
what
wonderful
thinn
Dr.
wn.
breath. S»» bad did thi* te^u tie that I waa
0«
afraid to go to sleep for fo.tr I fW-mld choke to ,ii&gt;m** Pink Pills d.d for my wife m a
paralvsh, I made up iny mind to trr th-tn-or
death.
“I briine I told von I had the’best of ray rhenmatp.ni; and 1 must lev to the hoEor
medical treatment.' Six «l«ctohi—I don’t care of Dr. Willianis’ Pink Pills tlw« they ham
to put their name", in print—#11 treated me done for me what the doctors and all other
without success, and 1 became aboat dis­ medieiaes have failed to do. lu the sprier of
’JM I took three boxes of these pilft and I pat
couraged.”
L
.
Mr. Roderick mentioned the doctor* by in the beef summer that I have for mar
during
the winter
winter II rsujitt
raurtt eoH
name to the
then-porter
reporter and all were among the yean.
&gt; j*- But aun
.”R the
teld
m-Ht prominent in the city, living on Main, 5nc* m-v rheuniatum n-turnr.i. and ibis r rias
Delaware, 'Franklin. OnrM.*e and other Cuh- 1 ^nimrncefl on a half a doz-a Lox&lt;-» and ha—
iira.bl. ihorourttirre.
•"*«
■»&gt;»■. lUiI h... W |,
"About ■ vrar uso I took tn r tint box of rhonm.tK p*ln thi. «prh&gt;s tluui I bxi e h.l
the iMdiciiw thxt hM raxeil mjtlif.-.
rJ’™D,x 1 **“
uken d”“
“1 tell you frankly that Dr. Williams’
, j ®8, . , ...
_
■
Pink Pill* for Pale People art the tert raedi- . I.d.°.no,t 7"m l^a‘ 1 *m ra“"JT (‘’OTdT«.
cine I have ever taken.
b
, nt J
.br,’7e
thf-T
»» *
"1 took five boxes uf Pink Pill*, just ooe
®u,,°£$e •££"*,• "J*1.1 hope that Hr.
lew box
box than
than II had had
had ductor?,
diM-torv, and
and wa*
was a
a well
well
uliams Pill* will find their way mto many
les*
mux Aad.lhe pUh only iuum»reiu . home, wl do foe orben «Ul they here du.
.tex
------at
a .L_a
»■
j
for us.
Respectfully
Brapectfully you™,
yours.
that.
J*s W- Con.TEX
" I don’t like newspaper notoriety.” said • » „
Dr.---------Williams'
Pink Pills
Pale P«.p‘,e
Mr. Roderick, a* the reporter turned to an, -,----:---------------:—for.
t------—«... .*ale.
-I.,
f - ----’--- 1- -*
"and
wouldn’xt ie«
let ynu
use ray
my nitine
name n
if n
it :i *7
¥
«“»np&lt;'u*
An
snalywjf
ana woman
you u»r
”
—r~
wasn’t l»ecause I want othen to be byuefited I t«w .properties shows that thrj conum, in
by iov discovery.”
' * con&lt;1enM&gt;d form, all the • Jemcnb nnywuy
’
*
. to jive new life and riehnos to the Mod
r-rv-intHm
ivi'I-ir hthawcf
po-t's
i and
shattered
nerves.
They art
tu_
COVERED WITH
OTRAMGE* ■
fiPOTft.
unfilijrvstore
inK
for gn(
.h
1oe&lt;

Father Pat’* Hospitality.
Ing of the pump connected w’th the
Aa to Father Pat’s hospitality, it may
boilers. The engineer, W. Van Buren ■
be, rude and rough, but there is no
Young, is iu the hospital, seriously in- •
mistaking ita . warm and generous
jured, and cun give no account of the ‘
whole-heurtedness.
The dinner in n
accident.
country parish invariably consists of a
Kilted nnd Injured.
roast
turkey,
‘
a
boiled
leg of mutton
Following are the names of those who ■
with turnips, boiled bacon with cab­
were killed:
New Light ou an Old Murder.
bage, aod-potatoes served in their jack­
Charles Worrauth, hotel proprietor: Ed- '
’’Jim’’ Rcflpath was arrested at Mar­ ets. Claret is tbe wine principally
■ward Tressett. pilot: William Symonds, !
saloon keeper: Charles Bradford, bar- .
inette and taken to Ontonagon to an­
drunk. . It is only on very important oc­
tender: . Eton Walker, saloon keeper; '
swer to the charge of complicity;in the
casions that champagne makes its apThomas Bald, mill operative: George
murder of Molly Beveridge. This is,
White.
superintendent
-Eagle
mills; r
pearnce, but there is always a plentiful
the cri;ne for which Johq McDonald supply of the best Irish whisky, and, if
Miss Anna Golden, daughter of Augustus
Golden; three unknown bodies not recov- was convicted and sentenend to lift- Im­
made in the district, of ‘’potheen.”
rred
- |
prisonment r.t Marquette. After serv­
Fatally Injured—George Denman, mill
Father Pat has, it must be admitted, a
ing six yeais
yeaia be
he was parpardoned
oneu on inc
the
for
ch Qfu&lt; djnner&gt;
operative: Mrs. Irving Stroup; William
•Ifen^h uf mforumtlun f.ru.Rbed by in f,J|teion, moJJtlon. „f raurK.. nDl)
Wormpth. lock tender. .
in- judicious moderation, of course, and
Seriously Injured—Mrs. Edward Tressett. '
Red path s mistress, who was in the •
wife of Pilot Tressett; George P. Castte,
his only other diradpation is a smoke
cabin the night of tbe murder. She
arm broken, badly bruised: Irving Stroup. '
I —always a clay pipe, never a cigarette
scalded, leg broken: 8. B. Young, engineer; I
aver* that Duncan Beveridge nnd tbe
!
or
a cigar. When a ’‘suspended” or dis­
Miss Rhoda Warren, scalded; Perry- Kingj woman quarreled, and thajt the latter
WILLIAM C. WHITNET.
•ton. Jaw broken, badly scalded.
frocked priest is met with in Ireland—
Explosion Wu Terrific.
who can do much more than I can for th« threatened to expose thc man for. a t and that very rarely happens—his mis­
All the dead and injured thus far ac­ party. I shall not assume any position of murder of which Beveridga wasgutity, j
fortune is usually to be traced to
counted for lived in this city.
The leadership. My decision to stay Was simply and this led to the commission of the
drunkenness. There is nev«-r a lady in
based on the duty of every person who be­
force of the explosion was terrific and lieves in the party for Its principles, to crime. 'Beveridge is being shadowed: I
the case.—Contemporary Rcriew.
the greatest excitement prevailed. stand by and lend his aid and take his The Retlpalh woman now, resides at
chances
when
a
great
crisis
is
upon
IL
Peshtigo, AVIs., and will testify in court
Many cyclists aided in the rescue of
Difference* In thc Party.
those who were not killed.
against tbe men.
The man in the bicycle suit laughed
"There can be no question but that a
Many of the bodies were badly great crisis Is upon the democratic party.
heartily.
Health in Mlchigau.
mangled and in some cases identifica- iFundamental differences of principle exist
“Very funny," he said.
During the week ended ou June 13
tion was difficult. Medical assistance Inside the party, marked almost by sec­
“Wbnt?” asked thc man with a large
tional lines. The great question to my mind reports sent in by 49 observers iu vari­
was hard to obtain and in the mean­ If whether the party meets In convention
section of skin gone from his none.
ous portions of the state indicate that
time the injured were cared for in the now as In 1860. with issues and differences
"Why. these ’Don’ts’ for bicyclista,"
.cv
m
pneumonia and consumption increased
are .w.
for the u.uiuvui
moment u
Irreconcilable.
best possible manner, the cots and that
F^the
past IS
15\*f-n
yearaTeaders
Pnr
Ihp n.
ra Irer.rl Ama of
r\f publlc'oplxi...il-il I/* A.xln _ !1 and tonsilitis and influenza decreased . replied the. man in the bicycle suit.
blankets of the wheelmen being turned
ion In the south and west have been advo- in area of prevalence.
Consumption I /‘Let’s see them,” said the man who
over to the injured for their comfort.
eating as the great remedy for existing I
renorted nt *»03 nlnces
tvnh-rid was short of skin.
ills the free coinage of silver at the ratio I
reported Rt .-Uo places, typn jm I
The man in the bicycle suit handed
The Cause a Mystery.
The yacht TitUs Sheard had been in of sixteen to one. with or without the co- , fever at 21, diphtheria at 17, scarlet him the jnper.
,
operation
of
other
natiana
It
has
come
fever
at
29,
measles
at
34
and
whooping
tbe service about 13 years and was con- to he believed In there quite generally and 1------- «j
"Thc best OK isn’t there." said the
-—
•aldered one of the tidiest and safest conscientiously. A large majority of the cough at 16 places.
man with the fantastic note, shortly.
craft • that plied the can*l. She was delegates to the coming democratic con­
“If it wnsi the rest wouldn’t be necesowned by A. B. Van Gorder, one of the vention have been elected by the people for
As the wife of Mayor Robert R. Black- ! sary."
the purpose of incorporating that doctrine
oldest locomotive engineers on the New into the platform ot the democratic party. er was driving along First street in &lt;
"Whatdo you consider the best one?"
York Central railroad. He says that;
View, of Kantarii bemocr»tE.
Manistee one of the reins became en- asked the man with the bicycle suit.
the boat and boiler were in first-class
____________________________
”Our
people, on the other hand, entirely tangled, and, being unaftfle to release !
"Don’t ride." answered '.the man
-condition when he examined them last. &lt;5l«xrae with these views and believe almosj
universally that
that Itit will
will bring
bring general
general it, the coachman lost control of the whose nose stood in need of grafting,
MEhiob
nv.,1
«« rnos
l universally
which was recently, and can give no rujn lo the business and prosperity qj the ‘ team nnd the horses dashed down the and then he carefully put a large piece
I motor ataxia, partial parnlyris, St. Vita*’
reason for explpsion.
been informal that Mr. Harlin dance,
——v, sciatica, neuralgia, rhemnatinn....
ntrv,treet. Mre. Blacker jnmprel, bu&lt; .truck of court
plaster
it would
dothe
thcplat- Having
proposed
io bewhere
Incorporated
Into
, the
\ town of Candor,
. .. / Tioga Co.,
!, N*. Y’., ou* headache,
Setflt, of
the after effect of la criroe,
THE NATrONAL GAME.
j form ot th. n.llon.t democracy. It U °n hl:r
“n‘l lH«l « Hbout baring re­ most good.—Chicago Post.
had recrired great benefit from the uw of palpitation of the heart, psle and raK&gt;w
--------true that In no previous platform of the gained consciousness.
Pink Pill*, a reporter of thr Otrejro 77ma complexions, that tired,
tired feeling malting
mailing
Maadlng of the I-radipu Clubs for the party can It specifically be found. ConseBrings Out the Inscription.
- --- -------uj|
drove out toMr. Scott’s farm and found that from ------nervous
prostration;
all diwasts ns
Week Ended June 81. quently no party obligations heretofore
To read an inscription on a silver gentleman hard at work and upp«r.-ntly in ■ suiting from vitiated humor* in the blood
The following tables xbow the number f«u«ned oblige them to subscribe to It.
William
H.
Lampman,
proprietor
of
i
(------------------------------------ , ,—t----------- — coin which, by mtit-h wear, has become the best of health. On makinv inquiry a* to ' Mich at scr0fuJa._4 hr.fnie eryMpvIav. etc
of games won and lo&gt;t and the percent- i
Party*..
the
truth of the report.'^Ir.
rejmrt.' Mr. Keo:t
&amp;-&lt;»tt w»»
wm. v»*ry
verv ! They are also a specific for trouble* p*-u]iar
a vch
trn-cent
lodging huuk
houM- m
in oruuu
Grand lu.p
lUtp ;I wnoity
w holly obliterated,
the poker
in tbe
the^truth
hciw.h..Vnder the_- circumi&lt;t*ncp« if th* re.
-vcdu jvugiug
oniiterated, put
put. the
poker in
the
enthusiastic and cheerfully furnished the fol- i tn female?, such a* supprewfons, irr^-ihri..
age of the clubs of the leading baseball BUits of the democratic convention should —
*ds
Rh°t —
and instantly
by
fire, when
red-hot |&gt;uttx
place thecoin
upon it,
it,
-»» was
'•— ------—j killed —
j uiv,
»» Mi-u irw-uui
inc vuiu upon
. *
■lowing affidavit
*ji r.:.
ties and all forms of w«-,ikne«. Theyhnil'’.)
-Arm.
n 17'1
tiAT.U
V'l*»Annl
. 1. _
.-i.o-l.
- i____
...
.
'I' C?.. 11____ I
«...
...
... ...
organ
1/44tions.
National league:
c—
V------------------------------George T.
Sullivan, a former employe,
’ ond the Inscription
will
plainly appear
। be . to __
establish
as the
issue of.--------------this cam" Harlin J. Ncott. being duly sworn, says that ap the blobd. and restore the glow of health!
C1.UB3.
Won.
- greenish
...hue, •butwill
Per ct palgn the free coinage of silver at a ratio with whom he hud an altercation over &lt;of• a
disappear
as • &amp;is* fermer living In th- town nf Candor, to pale and sallow I'heek.*
in men th&lt;v
Baltimore 32
is
,M0 nations, in the°lntensfty of.deling t%±
Tioga Co., State of S^rw York, Had formerly effect a radical cure in nil enw «ri*ir&gt;r fn«.&gt;
likely ®
re c
$nts which
Sullivan efoitne.!
chimed wu.
was the
««
«n««
"BK-h Sulnra.1
the coin
coin cools.
cools. This
This method
method waa
was forfor- J । ’OB*
w
“•
Cleveland SJ
.63S
17
Cincinnati23
.821 to arise it is to be seriously apprehended owing him. Lnnipmnn called a porter nicrlv practiced at tlie mint to discover l lived in Caroline Tompkins County. N. Y. mental worry, overwork .&gt;r ev*wr« of what­
M
For several years was artitetrtl with u disnur ever nature. There an- no ill rffe-t» follow­
Boston ....?..2S
20
.»3 that
t H_&gt; r re rl
l.minl
rtf
re- -■
- t—^re to .1I
__ -re--.
•
*"
..
.’
_*
-diaruptlon
of rVirt
the dnn.hreu.tl.
democratic party arid was
going
throw Sullivan
out, _f
‘
Philadelphia29
coin
when
.M mlcrHta A/irnr
C.rtalnlv nn ■til.afantlnl —z.1,
.
., , , ,
,
- the genuine
~
*,»*••.
••
*silver was called j t»f the skin, in which brown spot* and sore* ing the .use of this won«b*tul medicine, and
Washington25
.532 might occur,’ Certainly no substantial fof- whrlr-SuIlivan pulled his rtSveher a;»d in.—Chicago Chronicle.
appeared upon hi* face, neck and body. At can be given to children witl p*nert &lt;afety.i
Pittsburgh
"*
.531 lowing could be secured for the doctrine
times suffered a turning, prickling or itchitig
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pilh ar- -old by all
I
.----------------- Brooklyn
Cl
.52$ among eastern democrats. They might not fired.
*en«ation that was terribly annoying and dis- dealers, or will
«..._
be sent p»wt paid ou roript:
Chicago
27
,.W vote the republican ticket for other rea- &gt;
I
—Til 1873 Y’eddo. Japan, suffered from' agreeable, especially ro when perspiring, and 1 nf price, 50 cents per box. w rix
for
New York
31
runs (believing that the republican party I
St. IxjuIs...................
was
unable
to
wort.
Consultci
the
local
tiffO
bv addressing Dr. Williams’ Medkltt
a fire which destroyed 10,000 houses and
37
.14
.274 stands for other issues that are detri&lt;.
s.
*«.
«™The
state
agricultural
board,
in
ResZx&gt;ulavlHe ................
23
,2(H
physician*, who mid my livenaud bkxd wm ] Company, Schenectady. N. Y.
left over l.OCO.OOO persons homeless.
S
’
t
n
i!^A°.&lt;*
n'„?ni
n,
„
ocr
*!
’
»
lon
Kal»mha&gt;0,
adopted
a
four-year
Western league:
in the east would not, In my opinion, vots /.rbRR^tfaa nV. aatllvla,
, ,
,I... eV..,*
*
course of study vnv*
for women at
at •the
state ।—
■■ Indianapolis ............
.29
18
.Mt £qj*
Detroit ...............
,;s
a
A QuMtlon of Ability.
! agricultural college. It includes poul-!
Minneapolis ...........
:■&gt;
.n
jgj
’
“
Thi*
movement
for
free
coinage
purtry
raising,
cooking,
domestic
econ-1
MM
JM
■
j
Kansas City..,,
- 22
.479 nort» to have for its object the establish­
«. Paul..........................
music, painting, floral
S
Milwaukee 24
es ment and maintenance of gold and silver omy, languages,
Columbus 30
.-3
.377 as lhe money of the country, upon equal culture, etc.
TIME TABLE.
Grand Rapids18
•34t terms with each other and at a parity of j
Western association:
I purchasing power. If. by the proposed I
u
In Effect May 21.‘1 &lt;»’Dea Moines...:
Iu
.
. , ,
In uli
all part*
parts oi
of souinwesit-rn
southwestern AiicntMichi- ■»_
.«&lt; measure, that object eould be secured. '
’
Central
Standard Time.
Peoria
17
ffraaahoiniera were doing trrent in- “ never done»tnd 11
•’PccWly wearing
,en there would be no substantial disagreeBoocford
gra»»noppera were oomg great in and
gnd wearisome
WBariMnni„ to
tn thorn
lhn-&gt; whose blood Is
•
M
.eoc ment In the party. Every national demo- ?
DubuqUe 1
g
.25
.521 cratlc platform that has heretofore spoken JurJ to *be jtepperminl-crop.
: impure and unfit properly to tone, sus­
St. Joseph....;
.IS
.27: uj&gt;on the subject has declared for both i
-f»------ J Rapids &amp; Indiana railroad
'
Tlie —
Grand
Quincy ...........
17
,37b
7.
renew the
wasting
of nerve,
gold and silver money. It Is our tradition- .was sold at Grand Rapids to tlie Pennsyl- tain,
muscleand
and^Eeue.
more^bwLiSs^oi
Cedar Rapid*.
a
ansi Ktl..,,.
,, .--- —.
I
. c
Burlington ....
— -------- —-.
*■
iuuic uevause ui
.MC al policy. But the maintenance of the van .in ,,
Itnilronrl company
pnninnuv for
thia
c_.________
double standard at the present time Is v*“’« Railroad
for S^nn
$500,000.
thia mnditinn
condition nf
of o&lt;.
the blood .that
women
MOOTS.
n2l * queItJon of de*,re: K 11 * qu eat ton1 of ।
The State Dental association in sea- are run down,
Chicago
a w
Louddh, June 22.—A dispatch to the ability. The commercial value of silver -ton nt Grand Ra'nirta
” , fans declined greatly in the markets of the ^On ,
,KaP't,B elected A. W.
Tired, Weak, Nervous,
and its Connections Operate the
Daily
that। world. Whatever the causes are and who- , De«ck. of Detroit, ns president,
. Mail
------- from Madrid says -----Than brcaw ot th. work luelt. Every
platform adopted by the St. Louis con-1 ever is to blame, the fact Is that silver has
— Ben­
George Delong, a berry picker at
phyelclan uye w, aad that tbe only rem­ Best First asi&gt; Secoxd-Clasi
vention has caused much anger in Spain declined, and free coinage now at sixteen
ton Harbor, has fallen heir to a for- edy la In building up by taking a good
1
Service from East to
,
Gull Lske(Yeritv»lr&gt;.»y tbe d«tb ot an nerve tonle, blood purifier and Tltallxer
States is almost fixed. The Rothschilds | n Is selling for in the market. Interna- nnele in the St. Louis tornado.
IlkeHood’aSareaparllla. Fortbekroublea
loaned the government 100,000,000. tlonal exchanges have to be paid Id gold. ।
t
s tfi 3 i'ii «
peKitaR, and the money will be moLlv ' *“* “ ’«?? ««" P1*1- U». &gt;t wc. under ' ,Ji‘"O,,h\,?'7‘Or,h* Peculiar to It omen at change ot eeaaon.
tetttti. ...
Cloverdale
nnnlird tn the nurehneo
nkSrJ I th&lt;LB,! conditions, open our mints to free t&lt;nvn of Munising, m Alger county, climate or lite, or reeultlng trom hard
«kultt......
applied to tbe purchase of war ships, comage of .fiver and gold at a ratio of was elected as the first president of work, nervouaneaa, and Impure blood,
tbouaanda have tound rellet end cure In
The government is responding to an 1 comparative value which is largely at ♦*.« vi I In «re
1 aAOTTNOB.
undoubted national sentiment, trusting 1 \arianc« with the commercial value ot I ’
® *
nnd Intermediate Points.
BFobablv to receiving help from othei ■ '?,c two ®eta1*- we,muBt ***• »»&gt;• entire
The surviving members of the Ninth
.ixwi mu
KO
y o
B hCpfromoibc.
4 (M
Voo41mih1
THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
to to
go Bo a silver basla
। 1111,011 Qt Gobleville.
-anslug ... ...
!
RefuMa to Be a Candidate.
|
There are 80- saloons in Dickinson
leave Chlcgca tbroughou', the Fall
11 to
Detroit.
Snnng and Wln'w ererv Wednesday
Washington, June 20.—The secretary
42 31
”It ought not to be necessary for me to county, of which Iron Mountain has
Brand Rapids
and Cincinnati. O. every Nonday
of the interior has certified to the aeo- ^Mr°e^Whn.UU2d LEM
*nd
p'*and Thursday evening, and are run.
.
retary of tbe treasury of thr payment of
as a possible candidate—not very seriously I tbe other ten.
tX2,000 to nil the states and territories, or prominently, but sufficiently to attract I
A post
post office
office has
has been
been established
established al
at The One True Blood Purifier. |i per bottle.
A
H «!iOD*.
except Alaska and the District of Co­ attention If I should fall to notice It. It Lab. Grove Finmet raiintv wltb v a
Prepared only by C. I. Hood &amp; Co., Lowell. Mass.
* ^jove, tnjmet county. With E. A.
lumbia. for agricultural college pur- RKxaetlmes affects one s Influence tn cases
. J
like the present I have no personal motive Morford aa postmaster.
sours.
without change and on laat mail Train®
’ Pills
in entering this fight. I have said that I
p. m a. in
The Macomb County Pioneer society
^“engere holding reeondclaaa ticket, exn
__
7 40 7 30
would not be a candidate. I win add,----- &lt;*!«»•
.............
held its Ifith annual: meeting at Davla,
reoure acooaiBOdai Iona m I be tonrttf ateeplng
Ing the emphatic language once
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tbe late Gen. Sherman (I think I remember
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will hold it. .nenough
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could be nominated by this convention— nUB* reunion at Three Rivera, BeptemSSSto.....::::;;:: F 16
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ciples which the uprising has brought forth Ham Mowbray, foreman, and John P.
and roots nature makes for
ttranx . .
and the issues being framed X entirely dis­ Haley.
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WJLLJAM C WHITNET. Take
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ceived his medal of award and diploma
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Thursday. June 25. &gt;896.

This week,

w R. COOK. Local Editor.______

86 quireg_

Hdreirter, ebtnwa fc&gt;r •dvertl»ett:entJ
nast reach Uu office Tuesday, at iateat tr.
■naure Inaertlon la thalwae oJ the week
?hen brought.
wef*

'"'l Soiemniy Swear

Ihiruyyoor blood with Hood'. Sarean.rlli.
which will give you an antwtit*
l
stomach and .Mrentlheii yoS nmLT°ur

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am,
J“00 So*U turn, no ftbrlc.

jjwon Prh.

Bakin,

PoW(|fr

Nothin, ciett, cle.no.- than J,™ ,Mp

of PunctuHu’Jb^^^'"” “■“•oultom

hHonJK.0' °“'

Bellevue Las a bltacllsi who Is TS rears
old.
Some pettslou Jut pel. were stolen from

HiSart • ■
WaJicM’1

tbe residence ot c. A. I'lrelps. at PI.lie
well, ami .me morning about a week later

— th, dim..
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tu-i-t— Extreme
’ ik .iduchJ-GcttcpH

they were round o» Urn doorstep.

i n Montague. Mich.,
statement and af. tore Jas. Morrison,
i s-same pi ace. “For
,.s atBictdd with heart
.. extreme wakeful.i:&lt;. general debility,
m ■ .■&lt;&gt;n'cuned failed to
,i&gt; advised to use Dr.
Vitalize!, which I did
r. Highly cured by its
and becan” Dr. Wheeler’si’.-e ••■! J Sb
acted on the nervous
the seat pf nearly all
iWUr'» n
Treat your nerves
'of our aii
.1 liver, j kidqeys and
troi.'-l - "ill .‘'i^ppear. Dr.
s&gt;«-kr' V-■ ' Itaiizer is the only
ra'able afe airo-wire remedy tome.
makes th- •
firms it by \ ‘
Notary
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feiiare, aerroii?
-jest, beada,-: -.'
Physiciauf- w.n

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Tbe death ot Ex-Governor Felch leaves

l ire baml tournament at Portland last

The Allegan County
Sunday School
R-ily occurred at Allegan yesterday. The
pflnelphl addresses uf the day were by
Rev. J. M. Patterson, pastor of the West­

minister Pres, church, Detroit, aud Dr. A.
Gaylord Slocum, of the Kalamazoo Baptist
college.

were ruined iu the blow which passed
through ;Oakland sometime since. The
people who were bereft of everything ask­
ed to be relieved from pty’lng their taxes

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or Chloroform i

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■i.i.it. rails promptly
. • uUr n given'to fitting
H-rma or Rupture tor
.i.'-rlty ,&gt;f cases can tnKh,a furgital Opera-

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lolh-c’H B- made in all parts of the state
(t-r-.w,.:
k &lt; ■'peclallty.; Special .pains
i3iir!it::.:" - "Utraetl. chattel mortgagtiaud
Woodland. Mich.

dw»?u Tiw-la--.
Loyal E. Kuappen.
Arthur!’. Deniion.
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TAGGAKI KNA’ PENfc DENISON,
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Michigan Trust Co. Bldg..
Grand •Rapids. Michigan.

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FAMES A. SWEEZ^Y.
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Attorney at ihw.
Hastiffgs. Mich.
P.iu-tices in all courts of the state. Collectidi:: promptly attended to.
M. U,
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IliyMcian and Surgeon,

TV’.to.-..
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residence, one Nock east of depot.
A. a C. 11. BARBER*
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Phjsicians and burgeons.
Calls in city or county ns|&gt;onded to with
pron.ptnvss, day or niitiii. i

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Abstract anti Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block. Hastings.
M "j to lou or. K^a! Estate Real Estate
.- - i ci:r:f.:-5lon. (’•-neral conreyauclng.
flirnr
aet of Abstract Books, com
-! trow thr Records, ra.il f-r-«»» , complete

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CITY

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SURPLUS, 817,000.00
tucun’Oratfd under the lawa of tbe State of
Ml! hlgan.
Open for business, Dec. 15, 1886.

OFFICERS.
’’r’-i'ldcnt I
-. M*-&gt;ner. Vice-Pree.
Dan Wf. Reynolds. Cashier
DIRECTORS:
Dan W. r.Hyn .-ti,
W. H Powers.
R. B. Messer.
M L.Cook.
Chester Messer.
■ _ P. T. (■••!grove.

xad

•■'■•'■Ing* department In Barry
PaJ’d interest on all time

n . U. GqODTEAB. q

of
01 ineasiee.

*” d“*M on «“»"■
fuere are so cases.’

6,«n&lt;1*f'l lime, and
One Minute Cough Cure is the
P.ep.r.liu., for every ceiiah or SS^
Is the only harmless remedy that produce,
immediate res.,it,.
Jhe corner stone or I-ansIniC, new SIS MO Uuiversallsl church will be laid Jone

Did you ever think how readily the
blood Is polwined by constipation',' Dad
Sidi. ti.’iv'Tt lK“"‘ “&lt;* ""■mature
old age. DeWitt» Little Eurlj- Risers th*famous lime piiu, overcome cbstinr.te’coustlpation.
w. H. Goodjeah
• Olir Johnson blew out die gas In the B.v
v lew hotel at Marquette. Body is at the
morgue.

Mrs. R. DeYoung. Middleburg, la.,
this year, as they have nothing but the wiitea. 1 have used Oue Minute Cough
mu fOr '&gt;lx &gt;ears' buth for myself and
bare land left. The Attorney General
?ays the request th reasonable enough, but children, and 1 consider it the quickest
•cling aud most satisfactory Cough Cure 1
tluit only . the legislature has power to
ever used.
\y. H. Goopyeah
make the necessary reflef.
A Congregational church with twenty­
A Battle Creek man who owns a cottage seven members has Been organized at
at Gdfuac lake, recently brought Lome a Sbllonh.
lot of miscellaneous truck which had
A. L. Wooster, a prominent citizen of
‘ wintered” at the cottage, among them be­ Osseo. Mich., al ter suffering excruciatingly
ing an okl pair of pantaloons,wh?ch where from piles for twenty years, was cured in
a short time, by useihg DeWitt’s Witch
left on the the back steps ifor - his wife to Hazel Salve, an absolute cure for all skin
giveaway to (lie first tramp that came diseases. More of this preparation is used
along. She happened to p?ck them up and t an all others combined.
W. IL Goodyeah
stuck her hand in oue of the pockets lo an
Judge J. G Ramsdelk nf,Traverse, says
absent minded, way and fqnnd 835.00 In it.
his fruit trees are so overlowieii that It will
This is but another proof of the advisabili­
cost him $500 to pick off surplus trull In
ty of wife’s going through their husbands order to save his trees tioin damage.
poefttts.
Young mothers dread the Summer mon­
Butter making in one nrinute with great j lbs on account ot the great mortality a­
economy and with tuany. valuable safe-! mong children caused by bowel troubles.
guards from disease as compared with the Perfect safety may l&gt;e assured those who
keep on hand DeWitt’.-Colic and Cholera
old-fashioned churning system is some­ cure, and administer it promptly. For
thing that United States Consul O’Neil at cramps, bilious c«dic. jiysentery and diarStockholm tells of in a report to the state rh&lt;i*A. it affords lustaut relief.
, W. H. Goodyear ,
department. This is done by a simple
George A. Reynolds, of Saginaw, has
machine known as the tadiator invented
Iwen appointed supreme representative for
by a Swedish engineer and descrii&gt;ed and
Michigan of Rte Knigtts ot Pythlas.of the
illustrated by the consul. It makes the World. He is alre idy grand secretary of
butter directly from sterlized ’milk. The the Elks.
machine has been In use several months,
Knukto'i « a.rsjtcA Salve
creating a sensation among dairymen and
The best salve In 'tbe world for cuts,
promising to revolutionize butter making. ' bruhes, sores, ulcers, salt rlieum, fever
sores, tetlek chapped hands, chilblains,
conn?, and all. skin irruptions, and posi­
Iu Self-Defence.
you ought to keep your flesh up. Disease tively cure piles or no pay required. It
wili follow, it you let it get below a is guaranteed to glvje perfect satisfaction
healthy standard. No matter how this or money refunded/ Price 25 cents per
coniffg. what you need Is Dr. Pierce’s box. For sale by W. ‘ H. Goodyear, lhe
Gohlen Medical Discovery. That Is the druggist.
greatest flesh-builder known to medical
Father Matkowski,
who was barred
science far surpassing tilthy Cod liver oil
from his own parsonage at Bay Gity, will
and its nasty compounds.
It’s suited to
see for an injunction restraining all but
the most delicate stomacba. It makes the
agents for Bishop Richter f^om visiting
morbidly thin, plump and rosy, with
the premises.
health ami strength.
Send f..i t free pamphlet, or rpmlt 10
in Cutting Teeth.
cei'i- t
) and get a book ot 16« pages
Be sure and use that "Id and’well tried
wm- i^Umhuiala. addresses and portraits.
remedy. Mrs. Wlnsiow ? Soothing Syrup
Aduress Woi i I’s Dispensary Medical As­ for children t»*ethlng. It sooths the child,
sociation.
Main
Buffalo, N. Y.
softens thc gums, jallays all pain, cures
wind colic and is tbe best remedy for
Rupture or breach, pemianen’lv cured
diarrhoea.. Twenty-five cents a botfle.
without the knife. AUdresa. b«r pamphlet
and references. World’s Dispensary .xledLEnglish Spavin Liniment removes all
cal Association,-Buffalo, N. Y.
Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blem­
Sick-poison is a poison which makes yon ishes from horses. Blood Spavjns, Curbs,
sick. 1: comes from flic stomach. ’I he Splints, Sweeheyi Ring-Bone. Stifles,
stomach makes it out ol undigested fo- d. Sprains, all Swollen Throats. Coughs, etc.
Save 850 by use ofbne bottle. Warranted
The id »ud gets It and taints tbe wlme
the moat wonderful Blemish Cure over
body wild It. That’s th? way of it.
The wa&gt; to be rid of at Is to lobk after known. Sold by W. H. Goodyear, Drug­
your digestion. If your food Is ail proper­ gist, Hastings. Mich,
ly digested, it ere will be none h it in the
What We Offer You
stomach to umM- &gt;'ck-|tol*on &lt;••»! of.
If your stomach is too weak to see to this Is this; if you are troubled with Catarrh,
properly by itself, help It along with a few Cold in Head. Hay Fever, go to the druegl-t named below and get a bottle of Cendoees of Shaker Digestive Cordial.
tu-yCatarrh Cure. No danger of being
That’s the cure of It.
Shaker Digestive Cardial is a delicious, humbugged. Relief In five minutes and a
healthful, tonic cordial, made of pure med­ positive cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath.
icinal plants, herbs and wines.
It positively cures Indigestion and pre­
vents the formation of sick-poison.
At druggists. Trial bottles 10 cents.

Catarrh Cannot Lo Cured
With local applications a* they .^’’hioS^'r
the seat of the disease. Catarrh te a blew! or
coastltatlooai disease, and
”5.^ hmh“9
vou must take tnten-al remedlM. Han s i a
tarrb C .re Is taken luteroatiy. and
f.W]5
od the blood aud mne »u» V’lf^in? It was
tarrt Cure fa not u quack medicine, it was
nreseribea by oue of tut best physicians Jn Im

Absolutely Free!
Now le the lime
to get a good

WATCH

111, c.vmp&lt;»e&lt;l«t lb-"v*‘
on
blued wltb Ibe l»»l punbvr., •«!»« «Ireeuj ra
tbe mucon,
T ie
of tli-too hisredlenl. I, »b«i P™I*-*3 5?_d
io “derlul result, lu cuvUg &lt;.«urrb. bend
fur testimonials, free- . Toledo. O.
F. J. CUenev &amp; Co.. Props.,
' •
Soid by druggists, price. 7Sc.

Your
Daily
Bread
Is ho doubt a matter of
some concern to you,
but uot so when you
buy it at the City Bak­
ery. Everyone when
in the city should get a
cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
eoffee at all hours of
the day. Finest line of
Confectionery in the
city.

gJLRENKES, FgQFK
Mr. wi
'jy

It never fall* t0 curtf p^"

Aker and Cyrus G. Luce. Since Gov­
ernor Itlch’s administration five have died.

An Interesting question bas come up as
to the taxes from the cyclone sufferers who

IV.'

utzel Salve.

. B. Goodyeak.
ny-^.e°iKe "'
n prominent Gar
&lt;&gt;roppe,| dr,u at Claylou
. • A- «•

only two living ex-governors—Russell A.

«■«( .great suoevss, there being l» bands
ineMi.t. From six «&gt; eight thousand
people-lodk Ilin." lotdu was eluwn a,
t le place for tire next tm-ethig wldeh will
be sometime in August.

.F“r Over F|ri* Years.

has be*u used

,th^2$te?.fortoe,r ehlMran whl e
w*£®«- Ittpotbes th*
wind colicur.FT*
*» P"n; «“*•
remedy tor dterrtma.

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FREE!

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T*/» Splendid 1896

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

The DHooverj gakred Hits Ufe.

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Into bearing within ten mouths after betug planted and are not affected by blight

or other diseases.

Between the

West

Indian. Central America* and United
States ports, oveTthirty steamers are en­
gaged to this trade, and the port ot New
Orleans alone receive something like 9,­
000,000 bunches of bananas annually,
while the entire Importation of thc United
States is worth In-the neighborhood or
$14,000,000.00 gold. This sum represents
about $28,000,000.00 Mexican money, and
should, and In the near future will largely
come to Mexico, when the many advant­
ages offered by Ils fertile sol!, cheap
labor aud land and absolute freedom from
Internal disorders are appreciated by the
capitalist and trull grower. The local
market Is also of considerable value and
increasing.
It Is estimated that 88.000 00 Mexican
money. Is sufficient to purchase, clear,
build ditches, plant and cultivate- 70 acres
of land for lhe first two years and. dining
thatperiod, tbe plantation will yield 54.­
000 bundles of bananas worth at least 40.
cents a bunch at the plantation, and yield­
ing uot less than 50,000 bunches of
bananas annually hereafter at a cost of
from 0 lo 8 cents a bunch for cultivating
and harvesting.
The cultivation of the banana is very
simple and there is probably no, fruit
which gives such quick returns. Nine
months after tbe suckers are set ont. lhe
bunches are yeady fur cutting and here­
after. three and even four crops n year
may be obtained. A rich virgin soil, such
as that of the region mentioned, maybe
cropped for many years without requiring
the use of fertilizer, and, when Irrigated,
Indefinitely.
There are many varieties of bananas
culilvated in Tropical America, varying
from tlie size of lhe musk flavored apeci­
mans, smaller-than one little finger and
known in Mexico as “eiente en boc*.” to
others nearly a foot in length.
Tlie bi-products of the banana are very
numerous. Tbe fruit can be dried and
preserved like figs, or reduced to a sugary
powder. They also yield by distillation, a
kind of brandy, and lhe stem and leaves
are used in the manufacturing of pa’per.
The plantain, a specia of banana, yields a
fruit much larger than the banana, but loo
coarse to be eaten raw. It is, however,
eaten either boiled, roasted or fried as a
vegetable and Is highly prized by the in­
habitants of southern countries. It Is
from another variety, the manllla plantain
(musa textllte), that lhe fibre known as
mtnilia hemp Is obtained. Thfe plant
could also be cultivated in Mexico where
the conditions of soil and climate are the
snmeas in the Philllplne Islands where it
l» indigeiiious.
The troulries in Cuba are causing many
to look to Mexico for their aypply.not only
for this fruit, but also of tobacco, by those
who formerly made their purchases in this
detracted island, now being lutrried by
the insurgents.

As a remedy for all forms of headache
Electric Bitters lias proved to be Hie very
best. It effects a permanent cure and thr
most dreaded habitual sick headache:
yield to its Influence. We urge all who
are afflicted to procure a Imttle, and give
this remedy a fair trial, lu cases of hab­
itual constipation Electric Bitters cures by
giving the needed tone to the bowels, and
few cases long resist the use of this medi­
cine. Try It once. Large bottles nnly
fifty cents at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug.
Store.

An l then gn Hheml. If your blood h impure,
juur Mpprtlie (ailing, sour nerves weak, sou
rnav t»e sure (lint flood s Banmiiarnia !s what
y &gt;u need. Then take no substitute. Inslstui'•&gt;n Hood’-* and otilv Hood*4. This 1, the nrnllc-ue which has the lorg-st sal- lu rhe world.
Hood’s Bsr-aparllla Is the One True Blood PunHood’s rillsxre • asy to take, easy to operate

AT

M’KINLEY’S

HOME.

faith M the people, and if we do that tbe
people will win for us a triumph foe
that great masterful principle w hiehitt
plenty and prosperity.”

TELLER FOR

PRESIDENT.

A Kew ToIltlcwl Forty t» Onroalxed at St
St. Louis. June 20.—Senator Henry M.
Teller, of Colorado, was nominated for
president yesterday by “he free silver
republicans who bolted from the re­
publican national convention Thurs­
day. Tbe foriual announcement of his
candidacy is* contained iu a statement
signed by 26 of tbe bolting delegates.
These men met in the silver headquar­
ters in St. Nicholas hotel, and, with­
out chairman, secretary or vote adopt­
ed tbeir declaration of principles and
launched the “Teller and free silver’’boom. It was agreed that Senator Du­
bois, of Idaho, should take charge ot
the campaign until n permpnent or­
ganization has been effected. In tbe
meantime the bimetallists, as they call
themselves, will gn into several states
and organize them for Teller and free
silver.
PR ESIDENT

DIAZ

HONORED.

City of Mexico, June 22.—There was a
great demonstration here Sunday in
honor of President Diaz, who has been
renomiuated for “a fifth term. There
waa r. procession of about 8,000 persons,
including 4.000 pure blooded Indiana
from neighboring villages, carrying
banners and flags. The bells were ring­
ing all day and at night there was a dis­
play of fireworks. Forty volumes with
more than 500,000 si gun cures favoring
the renomination of 1'iesident Diaz
were presented. He had practically no
opposition.
Washington, June L’2.—The monthly
statement of the international revenue
bureau shows that the receipts from
all purees during the 20 days of the
present month aggregate $8,4J5,192.
This indicates that the receipts for
tbe whole fiscal year will be about $146,­
500,000, or $18,500,000 less than the esti­
mates sent to cougre’s.

KIHrtl HU Wife and Hlmaelf.
Wichita, Kan^ June 22,-r-Jn a fit of
insane jealousy, O. E. Hart, a prom­
inent young man here, shot andjdlled
his wife Sunday afternoon, then turned
the weapon on himself and sent a bul­
let through his brain.

Richmond. Yu., June 22.—During tlie
three days beginning vyith.June 30 thia
city will be filled with ex-confederates
and their friends to sec laid thc corner­
stone of the Jefferson Davis monument.
FntaUy Shocked.

Philadelphia,
June
20. — Albert
Woods, aged 32, and Richard ’ Menzie,
aged 20, were shocked to death by
touching
wire screen over which an
electric wire had. fallen.
.

Dayton, Ind, June 18. — Wilson T.
Slay back wad killed by lightning nt this
place, and his death so affected his fa­
ther, aged.78, that the old man dropped
dead from heart disease.

Ntrwui;» Coincidence.
Niles. Mich., June 22.—Anson F.
Miller and Austin Miller, old and well­
to-do farmers nnd no relation to each
other, one living two miles north of thia
eity nnd tbe other two miles cast, both
dropjied dead qt the same moment.

Mr. G. Cniloutte. Druggist, Beaversville, HI., says: “To Dr. King’s New Dis­
covery 1 owe my life.
Was taken with
Lh grippe iukI tried all |he physicians for
miles Rlxuit, but of no avail and was given
up and told 1 could notdlve.
Having Dr.
King’s New Discovery iu my store 1 sent
tor a Upttle and began its use and from lhe
first dose In-gau to get I a- tier, and after
using three l»ottles was up and about
again. It Is worth Ila weight In gold. We
wont keep store or house without It.” Get
a free trial at W. IL Goodyear’s Drug
store.

Canton. O.. June 20.—Hundreds of
Constantiuopie, June 19.—Advices re­
congratulatory telegrams poured irr4-t-?ircd here say that the Armenian*
upon ex-Gov. McKinley Friday. Among barricaded tbeir bouses in Van and,
tbe senders were Speaker Rtfcd, Senate: aided by a humlierof fellow Christians
Allison, Garrett A. Hobait, Fred Grout from surrounding villages, massacred*
anti his mother. Senator Hawley, and large number of Mohammedans.
republican duba of various citjea.
Shortly after noon preparations began
A Victim L'.''*Hj-pnoIi»m
making' for tire reception for the return­
Lebanon, Ipd.. June 19.—Elmer Wil­
ing Cantonese, and the neighboring lis. aged 19 and residing six miles north
houses began filling up with resident* of this city, committed suicide. About
of the city.
a year ago he was hypnotized by a trav­
There was an unexpected delay in the eling doctor and aince that time he has
arrival of the train, and it was after never been free from hypnotic influ­
six o'clock when tbe music of thc band ence. Early in Mfirch he was arrested,
Mexico, May 2T. IS86.
The increased consumption of tropical unnounced the approach of the delega­ charged- with arson, but was released a
fruits in this country wlthliv the last two tion. As they come up one street; a del­ few days ago on a charge of insanity.
decades is one of the remarkable results of egation of several hundred from TrumA Family Quarrel.
Lull and Mahoning counties marched up
our Improved transportation facilities.
Chicago, June 18.—Charles Euunler.
The ports of New York, Philadelphia. a parallel street nnd they simultaneous­
a
gasoline
dealer, shot and fatally in­
Bostotr, Baltimore, New Orleans, and ly entered the yard, front nnd rear, com­
Mobile receive by the steamer load these pletely filling it. At that time tbe ad­ jured his wife and then killed himself
with
the
same
weapon at tbeir home
perishable products of the tropics and dis­ joining streets were jammed, fully 10.­
tribute them to a thousand Interior cities 000 peonle being within sight of the in thia city. The crime was the climax
and villages. Short lines of railroad have
of a family quarrel and the husband’s
house. Maj. McKinley received the pilbeen built in the producing districts to
love for liquor.
take them to the coast, and swift steamer griins under the trees in the side yard,
and
received
from
them
such
a
tribute
lines established to carry them north; yet
ns seldom fails to the lot of man. It was
tire markets are never flooded.
Banon Humboll m»s that “an Hereof a memorable scene. Congratulatory
ground ilanted In bananas will produce addresses were delivered by Congress­
more food at lew co-G thpn any other man R. W. Taylor, of the Eighteenth
known crop ’ Another authority has de­ Ohio district; Judge Baldwin, of Can­
clared that “the banana Is the most pro
ton. nnd Judge Day, who. on behalf of
duclive of all the fruits In the world. It the ladies of Richmond, Ind., where
• Rev. William Copp, whose father
produces 44 times as much as the potato lhe delegates took breakfast Friday
was it physician for over fifty years,
and 131 times as much as wheat”’ These
morning and held tLe flist McKinley
in New Jersey, and who himself
phrases appear an exaggeration but thej
are merely simple expresshms of the actual meeting in that state, presented a box
spent many years preparing for tlie
of roses to the major for his wife.
ia the only
of­
facts.
*
practice of medicine,
'out one
subse
Mr. McKinley was deeply moved at
Tire peat* »t niarlret l» the work! tor
that I of
could
quently entered them
the ministry
the
three product. Is the United States.' aa the demonstration und thc warmth of
recommend
M. E. Church, writes:
“I am as
glad1
here are lhe greatest number of well to do friendship expressed in the addresses,
blood.puritler.Iliare
Sto
testify that I have
people who have money Io spend snd but was able so far to control himself
Riven
away
hundreds
of
bottles
of
.pend It. As jet. ttle held best adapted to as to make a fitting response to thc
had analyzed all the
it, as I consider sarsaparilla
it the safestprepara
as well­
the cultivation of three frails and. al tbe splendid tribute. While he was speak­
same lime, nearest In llteUniled Slates, Is ing to his old friends aud neighbors
as the best to be
had."-WM.
Corr.
tions
known in
the
nealected. We refer to lhe bill coontry the yard had been invaded by the Mc­
Pastor M. E.Church,
trade,Jackson,
but &gt; Minn.
trlbmarj lo the port of Tatupleo In Mexi­
Kinley league of New York, including
co
Here thrive every variety ot tropical
the 17 McKinley d’elegatim from that
frulta. Orancea, bananaL pine apple,, state. Tfceir train v us'held at the
ruavarc chlcas. lenwnra and xraiiadltaa
aiow to perfection. Frequent nine, fer­ atatikm for thc call t) be made, and, ps
tile still, heavy dews. Tolling blit* to pro­ time was precious, Mr. McKinley, on
mote drainage aud help Irrigation, cneap tbe front porch, faced the 200 eager­
lands and first claw transportation faclll- faced New Yorkers, who split the air
Ilea, either by rail or waler, make tbe with yells as he came through the
ratable and marketing of these product, door. John E. Milholland acted a*
profitable: and, more than thia, lire climate master of cereinonic'i.
!, nealthy. It la one of the few place,
Ex-Senator Warner Miller addressed
wlti.ln tbe tropics where tbe Anglo Saxon tbe candidate briefly and in terms of
can live, be healthy and cultivate the aol.
congratulation, assuring him that the
and jet tbe pr Incl tail exportation of till­
fruit Is from points more dlslnn. than republican* of New York would be sec­
ond to none *.n tbe whole country in
Mexloe aod where labor Is paid In told.
An acre of bauanaa will produce from their loyalty to the i^ety and in their
700 lo 800 b-j.hela annually at a cost or labors for the success of the ticket. Mr.
mu ..ver 8 cent, a bunch nnd they are McKinley responded, announcing bin
worth at the plantation &lt;0 oetMs a Iruneh. pleasure at meeting his '’isitora. In
making a net profit of Mts.00 or more per conclusion he said: “AU we have to du
this year, my fellow citizens, is to keep
acre, annually. Mexican money.
The capital ueceaaary lo eMabllab a close to tbe people. JT/tod cb-exjng ]

The Only One
To Stand the Test.

feYEffS

___________

Wteo A. bcronie Ml-. *• dting «•

nrSSLl^1 ”
the wort °r °”r
rotal school, more efficient In developing
tbrowlM h?', HThU U
1&gt;M,Oo&lt;’
ItB BbM&lt;Iow across tbe suuset of
Mto lttom?- I"’d “
'“Ule ,or
me to attempt to answer tbta err
And
Ihiuhi’.'k'm q're"to0 lh*' '’cry teacher
Mtlv tri*tk h
,odMro«Uy and houestlj try to answer.
The country school, mint, |0 tb, i,r&lt;M1
niMaure. Mucalethe clllxena of thia re­
public. A republican government, a dem“nDot ("t maintained wltbool
efficient country wlhoola.
Thi. view of
the altuatlnu ,H&gt; Imelllgeot person may
doubt
We shall attempt to point out
’"&gt;««'ar»ln which the coontry school,
maj be made more efficient
We .ball
not advance theories untried, but give
some result, of work.
Our first .uggeallon I, that school
ground, ami school rooms should be snch
ro
;w,ken 8 l0'» »f the beautiful, that
the lite within may grow beautiful through
.■wociloi, With that wlilch I. beautiful
Without To this end the school yard snd
the suliiKil room sboui.l be made clean and
attractive. .We would teach agriculture
•tody plant,, study Milla, the surroundings
ot rural.school,, make Ibis work-lhe basis
ot language work. Thia work should also
be our work In geography during lhe luitial years of school life.
With such school grounds and such
Hcbool nxiiiis presided over by genuine
cblld-lovlng teachers, tbe better nature of
the child would be developed aud we
would see springing up on. every hand
more vffident^ltizens.
How may this lie done? By uniting
patrons and teachers in the great work of
educatiob in our country schools.
This
wiinTevelop an educational sentiment that
will nop stop short of the school rooms and
schonijurds we have suggested.
What
we, ns teuciiere, want to do Is to go into
country homes and schools and go to work.
Let the district patrons and teachers and
older pupils have their reading course,
tbelr evening leetares, their educational
revivals avil you shall see au educational
sentlujenjt springing up that shall answer
the question Inspiring this article.
The
patrous will respond to any Influence
which will build up their school, when we
as teachers demunstrale what and how It
cat: be dune. This Is our work as teachers
and Its results will be more efficient
schools, and more efficient schools mean
belter eH teens.
We would make another suggestion.
Education should mean business. Busi­
ness methods do not sufficiently coutrul
the work of education. In many of our
schools. While on a visit to a school room
reccully, we were greatly pleased with the
air of business prevailing.
Fifteen min­
utes were allowed for writing exercises,
and all the sfchool were writing In a few
seconds after the teacher gave ibe signal,
and they continued to write until the time
for the writing had expired.. Thh busi­
ness-like method characterized every reclla'ion. Its effect on the school, on the
nehthborhood was g(&gt;od.
We visited
another school where lack of business was
painfully apparent and pupils and par­
ent a hud little Interest In the school. Ed­
ucation In the latter school. like the earth
iu the beginning, --was without form and
‘void.” Let us be terribly In earnest In
this work of education, aud let business
stamp all our efforts. H we do our work
In a business like way we can unite all the
forces of the district for more efficient
schools.
■
.
•
Another suggestion: Get a good teach­
er and allow him to teach the school in his
way. Say to the teacher, there is your
work, do it. Many schools are made fail­
ures by muddling patron*. A conductor Is
employed lo run a train, a doctor to pre­
scribe for a patient, and so on.
l.et us employ a teacher to teach, not to
keep school, and let them know and feel
that so long as they do lead! the boys and
girls the way to a higher, more efficient
citizenship, they need fear neither fossil»
nor exanihiatiqns.

AYER’S

Premature baldness may be F®*®01*1
and the hair made te grow on hoods •!ready bald, by the use of Hall s V egetab e

SIcBlan Hair Renewer.

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SCHOOL COLUMN.

Conducted by Flora J Beadle. Qo.Catnm’ar.

yankeewatch
Made on honor
rieanmeed e good timekeeper.
Minilon Ihl, p»p«r«nd «• will »a&gt;‘l yon

t .ample coplee of lhe

v

Swalessi.

�J. M. Wootay nd tally 'nd Vmk
‘AU kinds of cylender and coneave teeth
B and 7 cents each. Tank pump*, hose,
threshing bett-Cand every thing a thresher
peeds at Hastings Engine 4 Iron Works.

•re visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cook.
Mbs Edna Brown was elected first as­
sistant of tbe Woodland schools last week.

Three «&gt;mm! M«cund-hai»d W&lt;-od mowing
marhllM*? and a w-r»«iMl-h» nJ binder all Jn
firel claw- coiidllhiD, can lai purchased
at a bargain at Gtmdjear Urns’, hardware.

Dr. G. W. Lowry and family, will go to
Grand Ledge to day, tor a few days visit

Tin* I. O. T. M. enjoyru an evening of

Mrs. W. A. Jones, of Grand Rapids,
visited with relatives iu this city yester-

social that, Interspersed with several sc1,-clloiib of mnslr, at the Imine ot Dr. and
Mis. H. A. Barber, Tuesday tfVteiilug Ice

Mrs. LeRoy Adams and daughter Eade.
of Detroit, are visiting at J. C. Wardell’s.

pay.

Wm. Potter acted as toast master at tbe

cream and cake was served.

alumni banquet at Nashville, Saturday ev­
Mts. Euphema Baker, of this city, was ening.
adjudged insane, Monday, aud Mrs. Jen­
P. R. Dunning, of Charlotte, was called
nie Miller, of Castleton, waa adjudged In­
lo Hastings Sunday by tbe illness of his
sane, Tuesday, before Judge Armstrong. mother.
They will I* taken lo Kalamazoo.
Mrs. J. E Corbett of Detroit. was a
Some oue has computed that tbe earth
guest of Mrs. L. C. Felgbner over
Is shrinking at the rate of about two Inches
Sunday.
in circumference every year. This ex­
Mrs. John Busby and daughter visited
plains the nervous anxiety of some people
to possess It before It grows any smaller.

Tlie report

that Frank Tucker, tbe

actor was dead. Is untrue as he and bls
company appear* at Plainwell this week.
Frank, however is getting a good amount
of free advertising as a result of his pre­
mature death notice.
A large Circus, billed under the name of
j the New Great Consolidated Show Co.,

•POWOER

from Saturday until Tuesday .with friends
In Irving.

Mrs. Lida Shaw, was called to Battle
Creek, this week, by the serious Illness of
her mother.
Frank Cole left for Cincinnati, Ohio,
Monday evening, to be gone several days

on business.

Mr.‘and Mrs. A. D. Cook, attended the
funeral of Mrs. George Baker lu
rille. Sunday.

MUI«r nd vlte nd Mlu Kojte. of Bo,tonvilte, Wls., arrived in the city Monday
evening. They drove through and were
two weeks traveling the distance of about thundtr-rtora. when th. r»H&gt; «me down
400 miles. They expect to make Hasting*
forcwl w ,WP
"«»*&lt;«
U» *"«
their home for a few months at least
Vcarl 8. Weber was at Allegan last pcrtormuK. l&gt;&lt;*t another waa (Iren at &lt;
o'clock, when tbe bit tent waa araln Blled.
Friday attending the bicycle races.
He
There wa, another crowded boaae at
was.pnten*d In several events, but did not
the erenlnt performance, and. u there
ride in all of them. He brought home a
wu no rain lo Inttrrapt, complete Mllepretty little diamond, tbe second prize n
faction wtt klren.
tbe third of a mile open, which he wpn
••The combination ot performer, and
from a field of the best mtn in lhe state?^
artleta In tbe Great Syndicate Show and

Pari, Hippodrome It ode that Is hard to

Mission Band in Presbyterian
next Sunday at 3 o’clock.

church

Y. P. 8. C. E. at Presbyterian church
next Sunday evening at 6:30. ’

Rev. Grigsb* will preach at the Rogers
school house next Sunday afternoon at
8 o’clock.
Services at the Presbyterian church next
Sunday. “Gid Clothes’ is the topic for
the evening.
The Hastings City W/C T. U- will meet
June 30 at the home of Mrs. Wood on
Michigan avenue.
Tbe members uf St. Rose church desire
to express their thanks to lhe many per­
sons who sent flowers to use In lhe decora­
tion of lhe church ou confirmation day.
last Thursday.

surpass lo any circus.
.
BaatiBK* Markets.
Butter, s to 10.
Corn per bn. :&lt;0.
Eire" per doz. - to 10.
Hides per lb. A
Lard per lb-. 44- .
Potatoes per ou., I*.
Rye per bn- 33Tallow per lb-. 3*4.
Oats per ou.. D.
Wheat, red per bu.,5
Wheat, white &lt;*r be.' 17.
Hay per ton. a to 10
Pork dressed. 4 J0
Beans, 43 to *5
Chicken dressed, 8.
Beef dressed. 4 00 to 0.00.
Beef live. 273.
Mutton, dressed. 5.
Clovor-eed. 4 65 tn B M
Wool, unwashed. 7 to 12.
Wool, u a illtn!. 10 to 13.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL EXCURSIONS

Mlddie-

Rev. R. D. Freeman, of Irving, will oc National Educational Ataoclation HutTalo
N; Y. Joly 7 to 11, *06.
copy the Methodist pulpit Sunday morn­
ing. There wllfbe no evening services.
For the above the Michigan Central will
Rev. Freeman has done conspicuous work sell tickets Hastings to Buffalo and return
tn building up the rellgous luterwa ot* at rate of one first class limited fare for
the community where he labors, and we
he round trip wltb two dollars added for
Hale Kenyon was elected delegate to lhe
hope he may be greeted with a good audi­ Membership Fre
Tickets good to return
senatorial Convention in Kent county, at
Mrs. W. D. Hayes went to Albion Fri­
ence. Epworth League meeting Sunday up to and Including July 12.
Au exten­
Additional local News.
th - caucus held at Bowne Center Tuesday day to visit Mrs. James Bartley and attend .evening at 6:80 as usual. Suudaj school tion of time can be had at Buffalo by ap­
afternoon. The caucus was largely at­ commencement.
and primer meeting at usual hours.
plying tu proper parties.
•
LqU of people In town last Saturday.
tended and the business passed off very
Misses Nina Downing and Flora Burg­
nigh School Note*.
Christian Endeavor Meeting Wa»hlurto
Picnics for purchasers at Phillips &amp; pleasantly.— Freeport Herald.
man. of Nashville, visited in the city Sat­
Nearly fifty blue certificates were given
Erb’s.
Some wheat has been cut around Has­ urday and Sunday.
out this term.
F&lt;&gt;r tbe above oocaakin the Michigan
Grace Dunmug Is In school again, after Central will on July 4-5-4&gt; anil 7th sell
Call at tbe Christmas studio for Picture tings. this week, and a good share of it
Mr*. Lillian Bottom aud Mrs. Qlias.
a
week
’
s
absence.
tickets
Hantingi tn Washington and re­
will
be
put
In
shock
next
week.
Some
­
Frames.
Wardell are visiting their sister, at Pot­
Four hundred and ten persons have vis­ turn at one firat clasa limited fare tor the
A complete Hue of all the latest styles thing unusual for this time of year. Wheat terville, this week.
ited our High School during thc past year. round trip.
Tickets will be limited to
harvest generally comes just when a fel­
The members of Miss Marshal!’* classes continuous passage in each direction and
of Frames at the.Christmas studio.
Mrs. Howe, an aunt of Mrs. Frank
low wants-to “go to lhe Fobrtli.”
presented her with a finely bound edition good to return until July 15th.
An ex­
Where ar© you going to drink red lemon­
Slebbips, returned to her home at Bangor, of Whittier’* poems, Monday.
tention of time at Washington can be had
At the regular meeting uf the .city dads Wednesday morning.
jade. and shoot fire crackers the Fourth?
The visitors tills week are numerous: by leaving tickets with Joint Ag’t. al
last Monday evening, the following board
Homer DePue,
Mary Upjohn. Edith
‘
Fre»b *tock of anything you want in
Mrs. Fred Young ;.as joined the force at Kahler, Frances Hams. Mabel and Maud Washington. For particulars inquire at
of public wurks was appointed: J. W.
this office.
the line of canned goods at Phillips de
this
office,
and
Is
holding
duwn
cases
iu
Rorabeck,
Vera
Holbrook.
Winnie Har­
Bentley, for five years; R. I. Hehdershott,
per. Mina Davenport. Mrs. Rogers. Harry Democratic National rnnvanliou, Chicago
Hrb‘f»..
four years; John Dennis, three years; C. the composing room.
Til
*OT1
Kenfield, Roy Davis. Kathaleen Shawman.
We just think we’ve got the best K. of W. Jordan, two years; 8. G. Phillips, one
Hon. Daniel Striker was at Albion, this Roy and Seymour Andrus. Maud Slayton.
For tlie above occasion the Michigan
P. bait team in Hastings, they can scare year.
week, attending the commencement exer­ Dunald Smith. Ula Brooks, Helena Han- Central will on J.ily
and 6th sell
up anywhere.
auer and Essa Wonnoth.
tickets to Chicago and return at oue first
• Notice to Water Consumers*. All water cises of Albion College.
We were glad to see Prof. Sterling, class- Hmlted far? for th? round trip.
Those de-iring to take lessons on plano rents will become due and payable to the
Miss Gertrude Smith returned Tuesday Thursday.
Good to return until July 12th.
or organ will do well to see Miss Mar- clerk of lhe water board, on July 1st. 1890, morning from a visit with friends at Bay
Mrs. Bronson. Miss Schumann. Mary
and if not paid within ten days thereafter, View aud Grand Rapids.
Leins, Gienna Schantz. Mrs. Jones, Miss
guerite Townsend.
Lachcy, of SL Louis. Bev. Grigsby, Bertha
The Knights of Pythias will go to Del- 10 per cent, additional will be charg d
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barrell were at Rhyne, Myrth Taylor and Sadie Osborne
• tou next Tuesday evening to con fer sec- and collected. By order of the Board uf Grand Rapids, Monday, attending the fun-i visited several of the grades last week.
For tlie above occasion the Michigan
Water Commissioners.
ond and thitd work.
The 6th grade say “Hurrah for vacation Central will on July Oto 16tb. inclusive,
eral ot Mrs. John Carvetb.
sell
tickets to Bay View and return at rat?
and. a jolly good time.
An official communication was sent out
White Fans. White Mita, •nd White
Mrs. F. M. Weber of Woodland, andsis-j
of on? first class limited fare for the round
Dress Goods, and big bargains in Millinery by Bishop Foley .to the various Catholic ter Miss Leona Comfort, of’ Nashville, are
trip.
Limited to return until Aug. 15th.
Women* (lub.
churches of bls diocese, asking that tbe
Goods at O. D. Spaulding’s.
The Women’s Club picnic at Thorn­ IW6.
guests of Mrs. Al. H. Weber.
.
•
children receive holy communion. Sunday
apple lake, last Friday afternoon, was a very Noble* of the MyMle Shrine. Cleveland,
All who.have tried them say tbat-those
Dr. and Mrs. Charks Russell., of Alle­
Ohio, Jane 23-34.
pickets at Phillips 4 Erb’s beat anything June 21, Inasmuch as It was the 75th an­
enjoyable affair, notwithstanding a heavy
niversary of the first reception of the sacra­ gan. were guests of Mr. R’s. brother
For the abqr? occasion th? Michigan
shower which threatened to spoil it, and
of the kind they ever tasted.
i Central will on Jan ‘21 and 22nd sell tickets
ment by Pope. Leo. The event was ob­ Julius, iu Hastings, over Sunday.
doabtleas prevented lhe attendance uf
Hastings lo Cleveland and return at one
Many of the cases of “falling out” in served at St. Ruse church Sunday, and*by
Miss JUlce Hall, formerly ot this city, some who had planned lo drive out. first class fare for the round trip. Tickets
which the summer-girl figures, are due to the Catholic churches all over tbe world.
returned yesterday after au extended visit There were about one hundred and twenty will be limited not later than Jan. 25th to
the. insecurity of the hammock.
\
A long haired medicine man wearing a w'lth her sister, Mrs. Stowell, at Hudson. who sat down to a most delicious supper return.
We have enjoyed some, of tbe finest suit of buckskin trimmed with beads, and
Mrs. Thomas Cox and son Clyde left for furnished by the Club through an excel­
Fourth o' July Excursion.
rains we have had in years this summer, a belt full of cartridges and a big pip, did
For tbe above o easlon the Mich. Cent­
Charlevoix last week, where they will lent committee who managed everything
•specially the oue early Sunday morning. more business than a man with a barrel of
A ral will sell round It ip tickets at one and
spend the summer with her mother, and at fur the. enjoyment of those present.
bug juice in a western boom, town, on
large number of the Current Topic Club, one-half cei t« per mile etch way. Child­
Mrs. A. B. Cooper, living in tbe 2d
Bas View.
ren at half fate.
the National bank corner in this city last
with their ladles, availed themselves of
. ward, died Saturday night, having been a
Dates of sale. J dy 3rd and 411). Return
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Pancoast
and
Mr.
evening.
He went away with a shot sack
the Invitation to be present
After sup­ not later than July 6th.
terrible sufferer for a long time with can­
and
Mrs.
A^D.
McElwain
were
entertained
full of silver dollars and a check on tbe
per, Mrs. Hayes, by urgent request, gave
C. E. Fellowa.
cer.
Wool Boot Co., that a fellow in the crowd at Gun lake last Sunday bf Mr. and Mrs. again the fine review of “Tlie Bonnie
Agent.
The reason that. Phillips &amp; Erb have
.
turned in for Irjun remedy several dol­ Frank Black.
Briar Bush” which she gave at lhe last
such a big coffee and tea trade is just be­
Qli?*es Katie Leins, Louise Nagler and
lars worth.
Its remarkable what a
meeting of the Club. Tula was followed
cause they have the best and sell It right.
speculative turn of mind some people Ernest Edger returned from Ypsilanti by a ride In the steamer and In row boats
Bee?
Wednesday evening where they hare been
htv*.
। on th? lake, and when dnrknejs drove the
attending school.^
Someone ran away with Gard Bennett’s
cro:vd indaors, P. T. Colgruve and Mrs.
PERSONAL MENTION.
wheel last Saturday evening, but he
A small parly of young people, enjoyed Clement Stn’tb chose sides for an old fash­
found it later bitched to a tree down on
the participants
F. I.- DeLand of Flint, was ber? Friday. Monday afternoon at Thornapple lake. ioned spelling match,
Green street.
The party was given by Miss Bertha Rider ranging down the sides of lhe long room.
James Hetiry, of Battle Creek, is in ti e
In honor ot her guest. Miss Mae Campbell, Mrs. D. G. Robinson pronounced .the
If jou notice any specks on our “git
city.
of Grand Rapids.
up’’ this week, just lay It to the boys, as
wonts, nntkone after another succumbed to
Oscar Schumann spent Sunday at Nash­
Mr. and Mrs. Cook were away, as you will
Coy L. J Smith of Nashville, well the Inevitable until Mr*.
James A.
ville.
*
notice by another local.
known to'many Hastings people, Is to be Sweezey stood victor. Th? merry crowd
E. L. Mason, of Charlotte, was here Sat­
Halting* will have two ball games the
wed to Miss Katherine Bronson, of Big were soon aboard the train, and seperated
j Fourth, one in the forenoon and one in the urday.
Rapids, next Tuesday.
at the station, feeling that It had been
! afternoon. between the .Nashville Grays
Maurice Grigsby Is home from Alma
another “Women’s Club Success.”
Burman, the baker, and Hank Weltop
co'lege.
•nd the Hastings team.
.— Free Ride to KatatnaEoe.________
went fishing Wednesday.
You will have
j
Woolley &amp; Bronson are having a large
H. B. Gates uf Rockfurd, spent Friday
The ladies who gave 85.UO notes to­
lo see Ibeto for further particulars in re­
In
the
city.
! sale on the 82.00 (Ins shoes which they
wards the completion of tbe C. K. AS. it It’s so handsome and convenient.
gard to the big catch, etc.
R. are requested to report without delay
| pay special attention to and give extra
E. J. Evans, of Lansing, was in the city
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Gilson ot Benton either to Mrs. J. S. Goodyear or Mrs. D. A house isn’t half furnished unless
I good value fur-the money.
Thursday.
provided with every toilet acces­
Harbor, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. Rotynson.
I
Todays whep the small boy has a
sory. The handsomest man on
J. D. Mapes, of Albion, was lu lhe city W. R. Cook.. Mr. Gilson is editor of the
Natick to Wheelmen,
-*a|
■ headache, which Increases In violence un- Thursday.
earth
never gained more feminine
All persons having wheels call at iuy
Benton Harbor Palladium and president
| til about 9:01 a. m., are about over. for a
than our furniture
place of business.
I will take description admiration
*
John Smith, of Nashville, was In town of the M. R. N. A.
1 guuple of months, at least
CjRu* Barlow,* Of Minneapolis. Minn.. of their wheel and keep a register of it. 1 There’s -just what ypu want for
Wednesday.
also have just received a machine fur Re­
every room in the house in our
There will be a brief business meeting
Al. H. Weber was al Nashville, Satur­ and Frank Barlow, of Chicago, visited pairing ail kinds of tires, single «r double
stock.
Style, beauty, elegance
। of the Women’s Club on Saturday aftei- day evening.
their grandmother, Mrs, Nancy Gardner, tube. I will vulcanizer any pnneture In
and durability are only a part of
Orson Skinner.
last week^returnlng to their Respective 15 minutes.
| »oon at four o’clock, at the usual place.
Frank Bullis of Johnstown, was In tbe
the attractions presented. What
; Members please take notice.
homes Monday morning.
IT'S A DANDY CIRCUS.
city. Monday.
,
it is and what it looks like are
‘•Cleaning up sale” at Miss Gertrude
JL A Bennett, of Kalamazoo, was iu the
Mrs. A. V. N. Slingerland was at Ypsi­
I Stebbins, lo prepare for fall stock. Trim­
I» the Great Syndicate Show* and]-«» two points to be .considered in a
city, Tuesday.
lanti (bls week, attending the commence­
BPari* Hippodrome.
"*"n piece of furniture and every arti­
m Jhatiaud Bowers at greatly reduced
Mr.
The Butte, Montana correspondent of cle in our assortment will be found
Miss Pearl Spaulding is visiting in ment exercises at tlie State Normal.
j prkes. Special sale on ribbons.
aod
Mn.
Slingerland's
daughter.
Ger
­
the Anaconda Standard, says tbe following top value in both respects.
Grand Rapids.
Look at lhe job work you see around
Will Spence aud Will Hayes spent Sun­ trude. graduates from the normal thia of lhe New Great Syndicates Shows which
I town wltb “Banker Print” on, and th n
are
advertised to exhibit here on Thursday
day at Wall lake.
at the work you see without it
You can
I Mrs. R. A. Bailey has been appointed July 9ih:
Mrs. Henry Roe, of Nashville, was In
soon decide where to get your printing.
“Talk about your ciwuses, theane given Funeral Directors.
Furniture Dealers.
by tbe great commander of tbe K. 0. T.
the elty j gsterday.
M. to interview Bishop Belcher, of Grand by the Great Syndicate and Paris Hippo­
Embalming a specialty.
H. J. Moulton, of Eaton Rapid.**, was in
Rapids. In regard to tale views and his op­ drome Ims certainly broken thc record &gt;o
Awarded
the city, Thursday.
PROBATE ORDER.
position to tbe members of his church as far Bute la concerned. Sneh a jam as was
Highest Honors—World** Fair.
BUteot —
Miss Mole kle Gates spent Sunday with joining tbe order of K. O. T. M.
attracted to the circus gronuda on the
friends at Nashville.
*
afternoon of the fourth was never seen
Mr. and Mn. W. R. Cook attended the
here before and doubtless was never seen
C. F. Hough ot Nashville, was in the
meeting of the Michigan Republican News­
ana ninety-six.
In any city of Its slxe. If Batle can elahn
city Tuesday forenoon.
Present cnarta*
paper Association at Jackson this week.
to be a good Judge of any particular thing.
Supervisor Rue, of Nashville, was here Hon. James O’Donnell and wife gar? tbe
It can certainly claim to be a good jud^e
on business, Thursday.
editors a reception Monday night, and on
of a eireus. and tbe judgment &gt;ot the
Miss Gertrude Slingeriaud returned Tuesday afternoon they left lu a body for
people who went lo the dreas wws that It
Canton. Ohio, to congratulate McKinley on
from Ypti’anll bait evening­
his
nomination.
Prof. McLaughlin, of Nashville, was In
event, aad tbatjlt waa a mighty good show
Him Marguerlte Townsend has finished to see twice.
the city Friday, on business.
.
ber
music
at
Grand
Rapid*,
where
she
has
W. H. Peck, of Kalamazxj, wlxwk bands
‘•So great waa the crowd in tbe after­
been
studying
fpr
some
Pme,
.and
wiy
with old friends here, Thursday.
noon that two performances hgd to be
spend the remainder of the year with her given Instead of one. The dreus-tent waa
Miss Rebekah Striker returned from her
parents In Hastings. Next year she yx- filled plumb to tbe apex at vbe first pmac’.bool at Albion, yesterday noun.
pecta to take a couree in music writing un­
Mr. and Mrs. William Fuller spent der one of the abteet Instructors of the
eupind, but standi ng room wm al taker
Sandur with friends at Nash villa.

Absolutely Pure

will exhibit in Hastings, on Thursday,
Jbly 9th. They have the city and coun­
try plastered with flaming bills, and it
promises to be a good show.

That’s the Question!
Where to get g od mi.
cht-te oil at a fair ptJe

HOLLOWAY
’Sl,n

ibe

—in Hastings keeps a
good' assortment of n.
chine oils—lard, castor,
cylinder, etc.
Go and see him..

O O 0 Q O 0 ft o &lt; &gt;' O f&gt; ftp 0 &lt;» o 0

Mrs. Grace Crawford and sou Charles, of
Battle Creek, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Messer.

A Treasure Indeed

Renkes &amp; Walldorff,

•DR

CREAM

...Spectacles.!
Eyes

J

Properly
Fitted
With
Glasses.

*

I

No
Charge
For
Testing.

I

f. R. PANCOAST, i
CST'Notlw'thedaliv Weather
port in my eouth window.

I

That Famous
LOOK AT THAT Your choice In
. .
'
hat? at 50c they
never were sold so chdap before.
Phix Smith, at the Famous.

THE FAMOUS PANTS .Never *old
so . cheap
and never better than now. We are sole
agents and you will find a ticket in the*
pocket that if they rip wemake them good.
They are fully warranted not to.
Pin.\ Smith, at tbe Faibon».

YOUTHS

AND

CHILDRENS

Suit* from 81 up' to S3. You could not
match-them it yon bought at whole-ale;
many suit* of them ate lauiktupl slock and
worth much more.
I’uix
nt th? Famous.

HURRY UP

about‘20 left.

.

Or you.won t e»ta73c
linen v&lt; st lor 23c: oniy
; Pun ."unit.
’
• nt the Eawous.

SLAUGHTER lu price i- "tat
other "dealers -■‘■y
about the price of our work -shirt?;
Pmx Smith, nt the F.-n&gt;«’Hs

CRUSH y TOP Hats ftcin.TSc to 81.50
|R
Pnii Smith, at the F: mous.

WE CAN’T MATCH Bankrupt stock
price* on shoes
is what other dealers say. I Well we have
about 200 pairs yet and ate now enttiog
prices lower than ever; they are A
1
goods.
Phuc Smith, aj lhe Famous.
BOYB AMD YOUTH S

Sutl'lut kiul
wool hats
from 15c up; they ar? M&gt;me of them *”**
■nd
ot them a —
’'d
balance of tbe 'old
Phis Smith.
Mudge stock.
at the Famous.

NECK WEAR

No ode prehods to
make our Dices

we buy in gross lot* at th? factory.

Phix Smith, at the h«mour.

•;

UNDERWEAR

will make h.

A nW

UX

......

Fur «im weatlier.
h must K" i' l&gt;rlcM
SMITH.
■t tin- Fswoti’.

Light weight Alp*™ «*}* 10
close out.
‘ *u1‘'
at the Fai»&lt;-us.

Our b»r«»ini In ofil» «nJ &lt;m«’ »’

.hlr».

Pt"* t&gt;nT“- .
it tlie W “’-

lhe composing liae

it 45c.

ru&gt;.. Smith. »i ita

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                  <text>Hastings
VOL xLl-

NO. 9

Banner.

HASTINGS, MICH„ JULY 2, 1896.

The Outing Season
and you will want a pair of tan shoes to complete
your summer outfit.. We have them.

LADIES Tan in lace or button, square
or razor toe.
CHILDRENS Tan in lace or button
square or opera toe.

MENS, Boys and Youths Tan Shoes in
razor toe.

L. E. STAUFFER.
u/ irtiilher

lAiiriiu/'sonie of the

£ YLL\ 'HD IVORS TED or A LPA CA

Coats
foundat FARRELL’S.
in nt of

Stnnmer
■ Straw Hats, and
Negligee
Lowest for Best Goods.

$80 Bicycle f( only $1

Line
every purwill give a ticket
chase of either shoes or jewelry,
at my store, and the holder of
the lucky number can buy an $80
Bicycle for $1.00 on the afternoon
of the third day of the County Fair,
this year. A choice will be given
of either a Ladies or Gents wheel.
A ticket will be given for every
purchase large or small.

At A. R. McOMBER’S
^SHOE STORE
Successor to F. G. STOWELL.

ATMCKINLEY’S HOME

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| THE BEST AD VER- 7

TISING MEDIUM IN
J BARRY COUNTY. ...

WHOLE NO. 2142
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the people are seen in mercantile estab­
It was the good fortune of the elite r and
lishments. One of them read as follows^ bi&lt; wife to decide to remain In Detroit
Rev. T.i G. Baxter, of Saranac, spent
"We are going to have good times now: Tnnreday until the afternoon train, -and Sunday with friends in the village.
’
MICHIGAN EDITORS VISIT THE FU­ come in and buy a buggy.”
the day was spent in company with Mr.
Mr. Ed Arnold, of Denver,’ Colorado,
Barry County has hundreds of homes and Mrs. F. R. Gilson, of the Benton .Har­ is visiting his sister Mrs. W^ F, Barker.
TURE PRESIDENT
moie beautiful and more expensive than bor Palladium, Mr. Jas. Vernon and Roy
J. C. Ketcham started Monday for Anu
A c?&gt;RBO,Ah grbet’ng given ar ttie home of Wm. McKinley. Many farm Gilson, of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey, Arbor where be will attend the summer
MR. AND MRS, MC KINLEY.
homes in this county excel his i In beauty;' of the Owosso Tinies. Mr. Vernor, he or school
and cost as well. Hie house is located on "ginger ale” fame, who was a member of
H. B. Andrus-and family left Tuesday
Random Notes.
,
North Market street, several blocks from the Mexican party, and Mr. Gilson, jn, for Ann Artxir where Mr. Andrus will at­
Mond.y evening ot last week tin- mem- the bualness portion of the city. It i&amp; sur­
done the honors ofc the occasion in the tend school during the comlbg six weeks.
bera ot lhe Michlgin Republic™ News­ rounded with beautiful trees that betoken most approved style. Beautiful Belle Isle..
Mrs. Dell Green, of Albion, Ohio, who
paper Association commenced to’ arrive nt Baud quiet. There b also the relic of of which Detroit is justly so proud, was has been visiting friends In the village for
h! r h of, Jack»un * attend the session of
beautiful lawn, bat the tender, visited; a ride taken to Grosse Pointe, the past few weeks, returned home Fri­
the following day. Those who were so
blades of grass have been stamped where are the summer palaces of Detroit’s day.
•
x
tortuoMe as to arrire al that time, bare
Into the ground under the feet millionaire business men; and a brief In­
Mrs. C. H. Reynolds started Tuesday
occasion to be thaoktul. beeauau It was
ie great throngs ' of people, who spection made of the handsome grounds In for an extended visit with relatives and
tlrelr privilege to attend the reception given
urrounded that house, to pay their connection with the wa’er works. A de* friends in Ohio. Mr. Reynolds expects to
bj- Hon. amt Mrs. James O’Donnell at
Is to tbe choice of the people for lightful day it was, spent in company with join her Saturday.'
their beautiful borne, and which was at­ Fie^dent. A good sized veranda shaded so geblal a crowd, and was one of the
Mr. F. M. Smith and family have re­
tended by several ot the most prominent by limbing vines, furnished a:comfortable most pleasant of the trip.
turned from Ypsilanti, where their daugh­
ladle, and gentlemen ot tbe Central ettv. resting place for a sedre of newspaper corter, Orra. has been attending school dur­
Any detailed description ot tbe beautiful resfiondents, who fairly live around this
ing the past year.
Delton.
urrouudlugs, or m^e mention ot the hoAe.
The meet interesting game of the sea­
The Dr. rides a new bike.
many pleasures ItAfc the good tortone ot
The front door of the house opens Into a
son was played last Thursday on the
Rev, Richtmeyer was at Kalamazoo home grounds between tbe Page Fence
the edltnrs to
I, impossible, for short ball way. and from this, stairs ascend
Giants and our own team, i It resulted in
want ot space. .Suffice It to say that the’ to the second story. On Uw right as you Tuesday.*
Arthur Thresher rode his bike to Al­ a ten inning game which the Giants won
worthy host and ehanuteg- hosteirdld ent®, b Major ‘ McKinley’s library and
by a score of 10 to 9.
Tuesday our team
themselves proud In honoring the mem- wort room. Stack after stack of letters bion Saturday.
Mr. Eldred Is helping M, R. Gwin in met the Charlotte team and won tbe game
berk ot tbe press, .nd the evening will are Al around. It really seems as If every
by a score of 30 to 2.
I
mail women and child must have written tbe meat business.
long be remembered.
Claud Whittemore is doing nicely with
Tuesday morning, upon invitation ot a letter congratulating him. On tbe left
Carlton Centre,
n arden Chambcrbln, the members of the Is the parlor, nicely furnished, and among his dislocated patella.
A j oung lady from Battle Creek is help­
Miss Laura Daniels, of Gkand Rapids, is
association and their wives visited the' the fllctures on the wall are those of Mr.
visiting Mrs. Wright
state prison, and made a tour of lhe var­ McKinley, hb wife, and tlielr little child ing In the Graphic office.
Q.
A.
Hynes
has
treated
bls
store
to
a
tliat
’
died
several
years
ago.
it
was
in
this'
By the time these lines appear, haying
ious departments, under tbe direction of
.
and harvesting will be finished.
the Warden himself, who showed the party parlor that Maj. M^Klnlej*’ received our coat of paint on the outside.
Mr. Glasgow, of Woodland, has moved
Mike Vester rode his wheel to Battle
Dartj,'aud
stated
that
he
wbuld
like
to
every courtesy, and made the occasion es­
Into the Huested store building.
Creek Friday, returning Sunday.
pecial* enjoyable by taking pains to ex­ have ns meet Mrs. McKinley. In chatting
Boni to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bostrick
Clem
Haddox will lead Ip threshing this
with
Mr.
W.
J.
Hunsaker,
of
the
Detroit
plain .iiany of the details not generally
the 22d a sun, weighing
pounds.
season, with a bran new* threshing ma­
known. The prisoners are divided into Jpuf lai, in an informal wav Maj. McKinMrs. Nettle Miller,was the guest of her chine.
ald:
—
|
ley
I
)
three grades. As soon as a prisoner is
Miss Conlen. formerly of Carlton, now
hat the people want Is sonkrthlng to do. folks Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Thresh­
received he is placed In the second grade
of Augusta, is visiting ier sister, Mrs.
the Republlcau party wants is to give er.
aud dressed in a plain gray suit of clothes. and' that
Miss Nina Davenport is visiting at Samuel (Gilbert.
iaoniethlugto do—and it will do it. That
muen.
If after several months the prisoner's con­
hat this campaign Is ior.« and in two Hastings and taking music lessons while
A very sad accident occurred in our
duct has been satisfactory he is placed in inoMj» from now tbe whole country will fully
L’eietw.’ a.
n m.
m ;Asa
.Aus Odell was
there.
.
undtahtacd it."
midst last* Friday
the first grade and given certain little lib­
Keo Richtmeyer who has been confined crossing the fact bridgtj -near
— -&gt;&gt;•»
Smrtly after this the duor at thu’end of
what «•
is
erties about tbe prlaon riot -possessed be­
I he parlor opened, and t.:e invalid wife of to a dark room the past three weeks. Is termed ‘ the deep hole;',' When be noticed
fore. If, on the contrary, the prisoner
boys ---------clothes—biit
could see
'no
Mii^ McKinley, leaning on his arm was gaining and able to be out.
a suit of..,.
---- --------------.-----causes trouble In any way. he is prompt!}*
John Moon has sold bis house and lot owner. Not being well enough to look
dressed In one of the old fashioned striped helped to a chair and aided Iter noted hus­ and will go to New Jersey soon. Lewis into tbe jmatter, he called help. Some Ono
suits.
This grading of prisoners, the band in the reception. Mrs.! McKinley Is Williams, of Milo, purchased it.
dove into the waler and brought up the
Warden says, has been found very bene­ n most beautiful woman, though years of
I) m’t forget that Delton celebrates the body of |ltlle Patsie Odell.
Every effort
suffering have left their traces on her
ficial, the prisoners recognizing the ben­
swat face in such a way asj to command 4th. Galesburg brass band will furnish waa made to restore him put all in vain.
efits coming to those of the first grade, and
From.all appearance the body had been In
both the pity aud the admiration ot all music during tne day and evening.
seemihg anxious to be rewarded by put­
Mr. and Mra. E. Loomis went to Au­ the water for several hours. Nothing cer­
will meet her.
ting themselves un their good behavior.
Hon. James O’Donnell, .of; Jackson, in­ gusta Sunday and brought her mother. tain is known as to how he was drowned;
Out of over 800 prisoners, only about 30
Mrs.
Batt, back with them for a short he left his mother about 11 o’clock to visit
troduced Mr. F. K. Gilsoujof Benton iinrwear the striped, suits—designating the
the Center school but did-riot do IL It s
bonpresident of the Newspaper Associa­ visit.
wearers of them as having done some dis­
E.
E.
Thresher received tbe sad news of thought! he went in swimming and in some
tion, who made a splendid speech, a part
orderly thing. W. O. Lowden is one of
the death of his brother at Vicksburg way melt his death. Funfcral services were
of Which we quote as follows:
the first grade prisoners, and by his-good
Saturday and went there to attend his held Sumday at the home of Mrs. L. Cole,
eomett yourhome :♦ add nur Voices .
conduct has won the confidence of the offi­ In Qiitiehave
! conducted by Rev. Wootqn. A large num­
great chorus ot copgaatuiatlons that funeral Monday.
cials to such an extent that he Is now what const,L to you through all this bpad land, from
Twenty-five
of----------Hastings
K._rof—P. --with
.
--------- -----rrber of relatives and neighbors were pres­
degree team, visited Delton lodge
is known as n ‘‘trusty.’—going and coining the hlnntic co tbe Puctnc. aod from the Can- (heir
Tue^/weoliu .nd worked M ,„d 8d ent Much sympathy Is 'expressed for the
from tbe prison without a guard.
He Is Mio !^u^ebispwuJtoelaF«na~coiiit»hip ■ Tuesday evening ana worsen aa ana au motherjof the child on whom tbe blow
employed as one ot the book keepers in wit (&gt;hk»:.a state ihit. like yonr own. has vast ranks upon a candidate In a very efficient fall's with crushing weight..
DM. jiiJtural on,
____ —
ngt
andI comnmrelal .Iritteraaofa
diiterests nil
all rtf
of I। ......nner
the main offices.
wn
nr J to fcc
tc —
o?n?fltted.
as We firmly
■iM.—I arj
—•••■'-•j• —
-w —believe.
—oi'v
j
' Dowling.
Tuesday morning about 11 o’clock, the ibr
gbyourli-tlnenc?. Wecotne to you. aa'.
Cloverdale.
■
Association was called to order in Library Me Inley. as business hhw and buslr-.ss
Harvesting wheat is the order of the
Mrs. Daniel Thompson is no better.
hall by President Gilson, ot Benton Har­ —*in—lor ou? profession is not only graced,
day.
'rengtbened by tbe presence of the gwtler
bor, the business session continuing until
Miss Virgie Given, of Kalamazoo, is
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goddard,
We have with us ladies who are publ^babo\t 3:30 p. m , with a recess of an hour Via ■I newspapers
licoopai'i-ij that we
..v- are proudot in Mich- visiting friends here.
a daughter.
.
igx
tVe
come
to
you.
I
«ay.
as
exponents
if
Mrs. Myron Chamberlain visited friends
tor dinner. The association al this meet­
Mrs. Van Wagner is slowly recovering
tbe treat business Interests, and we are sure to
ing had the privilege of listening to a fine reel ve new hope and cneoHrageinent from , nt Hastings last week.
from her serious Illness.
Ira Osgood had a horse fatally injured
paper by Mrs. T. b. Applegate, owner and you name and the principles which it repre­
I. Powell &amp; Co. have gone to Rutland to
publisher of tbe Adrian Times, on "Wo­
harvest their wheat and rye.
z
' have Introduced to you today, gentlemen by a mowing machine last week.
John Doonan. of Kalamazoo, is paint­
Mrs.iS. Hull, of Rutland. Is the guest of
man. Her Work In Journalism.” Sev­ and htdies representing tne beat industries of
her daughter, Mrs, R. SI Bryant.
eral prominent club women of Jackson, MlcF go. and we can couselentlously say rep- ing tbe residence of Howard Mosher.
Mi$s Nina Mosher has been very ill for .
Mae I Gorham was the |uest of relatives
were present to hear her paper, among resenvMivcs idche larger cities, as well as the
smaller towns. The largest elites in our slat *
/
them being Mrs, James O'Donnell. Perry are represented here—Detroit. Grand Rapids— the past two weeks, but Is now mucli bet­ and friends at Hastings,; last week.
Mrs. Lang visited a few days with her
ter.
the
metropolis
nod
the
second
metropolis
of
our
F. Powers gave a talk In Ws usual vigor­
Ed. M&lt; naka and Sarah Acker have en- daughter in Battle Creek, last week.
ous and telling style on "How Can the state, us well as a number of the larger towns
that i«re known throughout die I nltM mates. I trred the Mate of matrimony and intend to
Quarterly meeting at Banfield nextSuuAsst c ation best Co operate With the
The city of Jackson. Mich., was the home of
the Republican party, and Its birth place. In go through life as sharers of each others day. |Rev. Masters wilt be present State League of Republican Clubs."
—
.
G. E' Ferguson, of Hastings, is painting
&lt; Shortly after four o’clock the members max beautiful city, tn i*M. was organized the joys and sorrows.
Ite|mlicau party, of which we are alt so proud
The’d. Gybe and family have returned both the inside and outside of Uie school
aiiiiix4jieir wives boarded a special car.
|.
which had been placed al lhe disposal of ’ I have nithuig farther to say. except this. home from Calhoun Co , where Mr. Gybe, bouse;
Mr.land Mrs. Aldrich are entertaining
lhe Association through lhe courtesy of tiiHt we came perhaps unexpectedly and so in company with Mr. Chamberlain, has
soon alter the nomination that we bad not tkne
the M. C. IL R. officials, and left for De­ to gather tn our bHts-so tnu one com pans h lieen sawing lumber for ^.nderson' &amp; the former’s brother, of;Grand Rapids, at
but a small part of «uat it otherwise wou I Townsend. Mr. Anderson and Mr. Town­ present writing.
troit.
we came .in rour &gt;aid fo trip send have also returned.
Mrs. Pooley, of Battle Creek, his been
.
At 11 o’clock Tuesday night our Asso­ harelheu-bnt
tranmle down one ot your ttbvter bads -If there
Our Sabbath school has sent for new the guest of her ■pareiffs. Mr. aqd Mrs.
ciation boarded the l*»utlful -learner nre any tell to trample­
singing books, and it is hoped and re­ McMahnis, a few days 4f last week.
••City of Detroit.” hound for Cleveland.
In response M,J. McKinley spoke as spectfully urged that the friends of the
Dowling will not celebrate the Sth. A
If there Is any trip on earth more delight­
follows:
school will Interest themselves in every few families will pass the day at the lake.
ful than a ride down the river and across
Mr. Gilson and ladies and rnntlenien-l count Vay possible, and especially by attending R. K.rStanton and wife! R. Stanton’s. M.
the lake, especially at this time of the year, It a very great honor, a- well as a son Rr5;‘t
the practice and instruction which our Smiths, P. Powers’. W. Smith’s, G. Mil­
we (loni know where that trip is. Though Pleasure, to receive this vlsK from the
ol tbe state of Mlchiga-i. I hare chorister. John Conyer, offers to give free. ler’s will Hike refreshments and have a
the hour was late, yet the pleasures of the csnedltors
noted for many years the ability of dieW**
social time.
j
evening wen? so entrancing that sleep your state. 1 have noted dial the R.publloat.
J®. J1".*
seemed to be out of lhe qnMtlon.
The press lias never faltered In its
Republican
principles,
and
under
all
circum
­
Dr.
Wm.
Northrup,
of
Remus,
Sundaylake was calm and stilt and the evening stances has been faithful to tbe LepubJean
Harvest is well under way.
cool. Imagine such n acene, and then cause, nor have f permitted to pass unobserved ed in Freeport.
Guess our Items got feft l,ast we|k.
Fred Engginan.the butter maker, has re­
think of about fiily ladies and gentlemen tbe very friendly aplrft wh«c.i haa
R. Williams is on thf "don’t fefl well”
me for iotig years by lhe Benubllcan edltots of turned to Freeport.
on the upper deck in comfortable chairs, your
staXe. and during the dU-1’4’^0
list. !
'
&lt;
.
Huckleberry
pickers
were
quite
numer
­
looking dreamily off Into space, and you mg the Republican national convention jour
Children day was appropriately Observed
can then Imagine our party and think of partiality was s j Strongly marked and so gen­ ous Monday morning.
last Sunday.
erous
that
I
cannot
forbwe
to
thank
you.
Whw
The
home
ball
team
played
with
Lake
what n trip across Lake Erie at such a time v®ur great state with Us representitives at .-Jtt.
Mkrrled, on Monday evening Jast. by
uirhus. The "City of Detroit” belongs to i mils snok** they spoke unitedly, so that the Odessa Saturday p. m.
A dance will be elven in Freeport hall' Rev. S. G. Hall. Ernest Cook to Miss Car­
the Detroit it Cleveland Steam Navigation Republican press and people, o( Michigan this
rie Tinker, of Yankee Springs. May their
Co,, and runs between Detroit and Cleve­ ^The'ppwer °wbkbyou tattles and gentlemen on the evening of July 4lh.
John Parker ind wife, of Campbell, voyage through life beia happy one.
land. it ie a very ,ar«e boat* “ntl .Y’5* exercise cannot be estiniited. hou. not only
Maik Ritchie was pleasantly surprised
register public opinion, but you have mu?b to visited Dr. U. C. Peckham and wife Sun­ Jast Friday evening byla number of friends
rspeelallv built for passenger traffic
It la do
Rwltb making and influeacnigan*l lu
richly and beautifully furnished through­ ernrnent like ours, where puplic opinion lies at day.
and relatives, the ejent being hb 21st
A
minister
from
Richlaud
filled
the
pul
­
out, aud has every convenience to be found FSPonndltlonand la wipreme tof’verninent
birthday. Tbe evening waa very pleasant­
in the most modern home. It is a tioating the press Is mighty In its power. The partisan pit at the Congregational church Sunday ly spent in games and amusements. Ice
nre* too. Is In•lespeirIWe In a g.nrernnisnt nH’nilng and evening.
palace in truth, and cost Its owners up­
cream
and cake was served after which he
The new creamers will soon be in work­
wards of 3300,000. it was built for lake llkA°iumz a, we have parties we must hive
party^newspapers/and it is very gratifying to ing order which causes the farmers wives was presented with :a beautiful watch
traffic and baa easily withstood the most
chain
as
a token of respect.
severe storms ever known on the lakes. nirA to know today that flic Republican party In tbe vldinlty of Freeport to smile.
—-P----------never h»H web »lrecg»&gt; ,■?{* "KKJJ s’«U"’
There was no' preaching at the M. E.
This Company also has boats running to
church Sunday morning as Rev. Wooton
Not much news.
Every body huckletbe popular resorts of Northern Michigan,
wn« called to Carlton Center to preach a
and a D. &lt;Jt C. boat can always l&gt;e depend­
berrj ing.
,
funeral sermon.
Edgar Tjler, of Vermontville, is at
ed upon for comfort, safety and dour eous
rue majority of Freeport patriotic
John Tasker’s this week.
.
treatment. Mr. A. A. Shantz. of Detroit, they iw-ver deserved tbe siWPcrt of the press
citizens will shoot their fire crackers at
Tbe Ladies Aid Sodely will meet with
tbe General Passenger Agent of the Com- ,n?™tbls*greui national contest you will have
Xm" ? I.Uk&lt;U«. enlerprHIo,. youi.k much to do with the result, and I am sure the Lake Odessa the 4tb; while a few leas en­ Mrs. Louise Smith, July 9.
thusiastic will fish at the different lakes in
Mrs. Jack Park and children, Of Battle
m,„. ,Dd will W *!•&lt;!
will.
tills vicinity.
.
Creek, are at Lon Park’s this week.
p.rllM contemplating trips on he lakes.
te‘we
Mrs. Louise Smith will serve Ice cream
P Before making the landing at
every Wednesday and Saturday evening
Wednewlay morolng. we were■ o'er tw
TSif *«’en“fin Mr. . McKinley
mywU
Mrs. Shafer b quite sick.
to those desiring,
through the warm
genuine pleasure to have yon in our home. We
A large amount of grain b being cut wewther.
•
bld you all welcome.
Two
weeks
from
Sunday evening tbw
Mrs. McKinley noted every word that this week.
Elmer Clark has a brother and family C. E. expect to have a special program for
tell from the Up. ot her lllu.troiu bu.Collection
tbe
purpose
of
raising
money.
visiting
him.'
nauwh‘atlL The steamer steamed, and bind. #0(1 her eye. plainly .poke her af­
The ice cream social at C. IL Parnrer a taken. Every body come and bring yq&amp;i*
fection for blm. At her reqUMl. a lx.»l
was
a
\ery
pleasant
affair.
l&gt;ocket
bouk.
,
of beautiful pond Hile# w#&gt; brought to
Mbs Edna Lerklns, of Battle Creek, is
her, and to each Wy «t the party .he g#ve
Hickory Corner*.
tbe guest of Mra. Walter Clark.
one ot these h.udwme flowers. After «n
The hay cron Is nearly secured.
Miss Lillian Warner and children, of
^"•Xt^t-'^^rl^^U. Informal talk with v.rious member, of
Miss
Vera
Curtrtgtot la visiting at Hasthe party tor a brief time, we withdrew, Ypailantl, are visiting home frlenda
Children’s Day exercises at the Evan­ tlnp».
wore than pleased to Imve met the able
Maude
Rockwell
is visiting at Grand
m«n who will n-prew.t the great prihci- gelical church was well attended and en- Rapids.
plea tor which lhe Republican party will jojedby all,
Wheat harvest is the order of buelnese
contend l his year, and who stood true blue
for tbe t resent week,
Thornapple L«kc
structure and no one who goes to Clere- “ hl. party brier It. defeat tour year, ago
NIm Byington, of Albion College, is al
Mrs. Northrup la a little worse.
home to spend tbe summer vacation.
when other, faltered.
Mri*. Ambrose Reid is some better.
Miss Emma Miller, our milliner, is
&lt;a!!&lt;7n’r ni hr H. B. Stewart. General
Mrs. D. Roush U improving in health.
closing out her stock of goods expecting to
Pliny Roush is working for Ambrow
Arent of the Cleveland. Canton
random notes.
make California her home in the near
^^XrnKB.and Inlets than two
,
While on the trip Ibrow:. Ohio, the Held.
,
‘
Elbert Hayes of Leslie is visiting rela­ future.
Rev. A. 8. Bunnell will preach at tbe
Buckeye alate had every appearance of
tives
here.
*
Wesleyan church io this place next SgbWag thoroughly elated M
'•
Mrs. L. E. Scothorn has been entertain­ bath moraine, while Elder Binns will
nomination.
McKtoley 4
ing two sisters the peat week.
K
eroWre. “Tt
There will be a dance at tbe Lake preach In bis stead ou the Hopkins charge.
Tbe Misses Emma Palmer and Lou
House the afternoon and evening of July
Binns returned on Friday of last week
and reclptoIT" _lth the pw.pl. of 4tb.
,
,
from Addison where they had bem
Funeral
services
were
held
over
tbe
reWplwe"he" •“ "•«*
»
in t-veiv window, and is pasted
C ly lilrv^wsll JFia#c« *nd hunting are dis­ and bad tull fallb that he would he Hrtt- utsli.s of James Seaman, Monday at 4 p. making a short visit, having made the
m. at the Berryville church, conducted by roond trip a dtetaxxje of a about 1W miles
on every &lt;•»- '***
homes of recd. and that bl. eleettou meant a return
on tbelr biejetes.
Ker. GlllrtL

�Hastings Banner.

MAIL THIEVES.

A FAMILY CURSE.

HAS TWENTY

HUSBANDS

B«w , CMrtf UflUb
Weti-to-D© HaeiBCior*.
a Centary.
Thirsdiy, Ju y J. 1896
The cleverest marriage swindle of
For more than 100 years, it was said,
modern times was perhaps Miss Evelyn
COOK BROS-. Proprietors
a fatal spell hung, over the Goldsmids.
Leal, a really distinguished-looking Eng­
Toward tbe close of the iSth cen­
lishwoman. She has be^o married and
SXarh Maney Is Annually Pilfered from tury there dieff in London the Rabbi
given in marriage at least 20 times dur­
£nv«lcpe« by Ei;xri Operator*—
de Falk, who enjoyed a high reputation
ing the last three years, while she has
8c he meb Ly Vthleli They
as a seer. He left- to Aaron Goldsmid, a
been
affianced ns many times moredurAye
Caught.
Throo Methods of Choosing the
great-great-grandfather of the late
ing the same period, uod in every case
Supreme Po Lift
member for St. Pfmcras, a sealed packet,
has succeeded in cbtntalng handsome
One of the few eases of recent occur­
with injunctions that it was to be care­
rence where money has been stolen in
presents of jewelry, which she has imMOeetlou by Inspiration, by Compromise the Ne&gt;v York postoffice happened in fully preserved, but never opened. The medintely nold for wtal Uwy would
old
Dutch merchant who founded the
and by Uallot — The Method* of
March, 1895, when a clerk named Lagan
branch of the Goldsmid family la this fetch. Her system, says Lippmcott.s,
Preparing, Casting nod Read­
was detected in secreting letters.
was to write to some rich bachelor mer­
ing tbe Ballot*.
country was warned that as long as
It was his duty to distribute tbe let­
chant in the provinces, offering to in­
his order was obeyed, so long would
ters into boxes, and as he dip this rapid­
troduce
him to the widow of an English
Having come to order fit the request
Castoria fa Dr. Samnel Pitcher's prescription for Infant«
the Goldsmids flourish like a young
of Hie dean, if the formality of recogniz­ ly he managed to throw about one out bay tree. If it were disregarded, ill- nobleman with a view tonatrimony.
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morjihinc i;3r
of
five
into
his
vest,
which
was
really
a
Strange
as it may stem, many of the
ing the cardinals be dispensed with—
fortune would for all time dog tbe foot­
other Narcotic substance. It fa a harmless substitute
and in so small a body it is hardly nec­ large pouch open at the top. Lagan was steps of the race. Aaron Goldsmid left provincial merchants took the bait,
went to I’ariK, were, intrtxluced to^heessary, because no impostor could hope sentenced to three years in prison.
tbe packet inviolate for some ycats. . wenv «vau..o, .....
—
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
In
the
full
of
1591
gang
of
expert
One day, curiosity becoming ungovera- . “widow of the English jupbleman, Ji*
aucccKkfully to palm himself off as car­
It fa Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by
dinal—the first business is to choose thieves was found to be plundering mail able, he opened it. When bis se^raat I lowed tofscort her to the theater, make
I her presents of flowers the first day,
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
three scrutators, one from each order, boxes all over the country. In each city came to call him he was found dead.
they
would
proceed
in
the
same
manner,
Aaron Goldsmid left a large portion of gloves the second, white bn tbe third,
to count tlte ballots, and three inferfeverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour C'nr.|,
mteri, who collect the votes of the sick. thejir first care being to get possession his fyrtune to two sons, Benjamin and jf the ardent would-be husband had not
a mail box,y
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria reline,
A lie canons
viMiuuB urutic
uurtv AIUUO
—&gt; the padlock
------ —• attached
x.— to
.r —
The
define three
kinds vl
of civv
elec- of
ALrabnm. These went into business suggested it, she would quietly choose a
which they
could' easily "do
do by
by sawing
sawing
tion: by inspiration, by compromise . which
they could'easily
on tbe London stock exchange, and vast- wedding ring, with a bastlsoine keeper,
teething troubles, cures constipation and llatiilem-y.'
and by ballot. Election-by inspiration through the staple.
!y increased their patrimony. Benja- । accompanied by a diiimaaul necklace,
Castoria assimilates tbe food, regulates the stem? !,
takes place when “all the cardinals, as 1
Having procured this lock, it was
min founded a naval college and per-1 brooch, and earringE® all these to con­
if by inspiration of the Holy Ghost, pro- 'child’s play for them to make a key
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, c.- .
formed many acts of less known goner- atitute her wedding present. Then she
claim pne candidate os pontiff imani- * which would fit it, and this key would
oaity. He lived long, but the curse of ( would disaj^rear with her jewels,
toria fa the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.
mously and viva voce.” A single dis- 1 open any mailbox in the city.
the cabalist- overtook him. Enormous- change her clothes and name, and start
■rntiug voice vitiates this method,’
Having provided themselves with the
ly rich, the delusion that be would die t the same game with another victim the
u Licit, we may remark, has perhaps ‘ key, the rest was plain sailing. Every a pauper fastened upon him. and to ( following day. She wcailjl sometimes
never .been carried out in literal con­ 1 evening one of the thieves, disguised in avoid suck conclusion of the matter, ( have two proposals of marnnge on band
** Castoria is nn cxccUcnt medicine for chil­
” Castorin i* *0well adap:rhrS'-Tn-hat
dren. Mothers have repciilrdty toTd inc of it* I recommend it aa*upcnor». j any-.,. r-^a
formity to rule, although several popes, 1 the regulation uniform, would make his he, on April 5, 1808. being in hia 55th ( Bt the same time; she ulwajs calculated
.known tome.”
^ood effect upon their children "
after more or leas wire-pulling, have 1 round from box to box in the most open year, died by his own hand. Two years ^-upon the frailty bf bumbn nature and
.
H. A. AEcnrtn' M.’ni
’ been Chosen by acclamation.
I way. being practically free from inter­
Inter his brother Abrahapi,. being con- (the great dislike the victims would have
. ____
Lowe?J. Mass.
Election by compromise has some­ ! ference or suspicion, since not even the cerned in a ministerial loan of £14,000,- to being publically expobeff to ridicule.
I
policeman-in
any
neighborhood
or
resitimes been resorted to, after a long
“Castoria I* the best remedy for children of , “ Our physician* in the cUkhen » drpv.000, lost his nerve, blundered and , for having so simply beefc taken in with
which I am acquainted. I hope ti;c day is not i meat have spoken highly &lt; f
drmllock. by the appointment-of a com­ ’ dents there would have any idea that bungled,
lS*JK.
. sank
. intonconditionof
***-*
helpless
“’“•" the promises of the'fair Englishwoman.
far distant when mothers will consider the ! etice in ihdr ©utaidc practice with CsiUnia
mittee consisting of representatives of ’ he was not a postman, perhaps a new despondency, and on September 28, । Now she is being boarded add clothed at
itnl interest of their children, and use Caxtoria j and although we ouly have wb-'h^ r/.r
tbe various rival factions. The conclave J one, and he would be left free to go 1810, a day on which a sum of £ 500,000
। the exjx-nse of the French state, which,
instead ef the vuriou* quack nostrums which ' medical supplies v i.jx is known, us rtjukr
mt rely ratifies the candidate nominated ‘ ahead with his depredations.
was due from him, he was found dead । upon the recommendation of the ausare dc*lroyi»ff Ihcir loved O-.its, l»y forcing products, yet wc arc free to confey, t’ut C.4
I
The stolen mail* thus obtained would
by lhe committee.
tefc magistrate, hos engaged to ^oke enin his room.
opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other merits cf Castoria ha* won us
But election by ballot is the ordinary ’ be brought to the rooms occupied by the.
The fortunes of the family were re- I | tire charge of her Jor the -bext 18
hurtful agents down their threat*, thereby favor upon it."
method. The ballots, when open, are thieves and there carefully examined. stored by Isaac Goldsmid, nephew of
sending them to premature grave*.”
• Uxixio* Hospital
Displxmrv,
। months. .
.
about four inches long and three broad. Every letter would be opened, either by
the hapless brothers and grandson of j
ik»t«i Mu*.
In the first or upper section the car­ steaming the envelope, or with a pen­ the founder of the English house. Like, | THE STENOGRAPHER’S DESK.
Allkx C. Smith,
dinal writes his name; in the middle, knife, and if found to contain nothing fall the Goldsmids, Isaac was 0 man of
Th*
Centaur
Company,
Y?
Murray
Street,
New
York
City.
। Some of the Many Thlnjc* Kept by Her
the name of the candidate whom he pro­ valuable would, be resealed and mailed generous nature and philanthropic
There.
poses; in the lower section, some motto again, so as to lessen the chances of tendencies. With him it seemed that I
Should the X rays bejthrown upon
from I he Scriptures. When he folds the suspicion. Of course, money and all ar­ the curse of the cabalist- had run ita j ;he desk of the average prcjtty stenogsheet his name, being inside, is covered ticles of value were refined, and a course, ’ It is true that before be died
। rapher it would reveal * condition of
b;. i ho lower section, and only the can­ great quantity of checks were obtained
he lapsed into a state of childishness. 1 things quit*1 in keeping with the small
didate’s nor tie or the seal comes upper­ in this way, the latter being in many in- But he had at the time passed the limit
j boy’s pocket, only for variety and
. most. To guard
‘
against the ballot’s stances “raised” or “altered’.’ so that of age of fourscore years, ofter which uniqueness know that the desk would
opening he seals it with a seal he has * the conspirators were able to realize
ns one of the kings of his race wrote far outrival the pocket, says tbe New
chosen, but it must not be one which tho । large sums on them.
centuries back, man's days arc but York World.
Perutators might recognize. Going to •
The originator of this ingenious labor and sorrow. Isaac Goldsmid was
I didn’t have X rays? but I got 3
flu* central table he deposits the ballot scheme of robbery was Prentiss Tiller, succeeded in his fortune and .his baron­
glimpse, nevertheless, inside; of one of
in the chalice, repeating al the same ’ who is now “sen ing time" in the Jack­
etcy by his sob Francis, on whom the these desks the other day;- The owner
S’
Wall Paper is UnsaBttiry.
time This formula: “Testor Christum ' son penitentiary, while his accomplices
curse of the cabalist seemed to fall when j is young and fair aud daintily formed,
dominum qui me judicaturus est, me ’ were sentenced to from 10 to 15 years,
he was fttnlly mangled between the with big, saucy, bluc-^roj- eye* that
cligere quern secundum Deum judico ‘
As It is almost impossible to take engines and the rails at Waterloo sta­
clegi debere et quod idem in acct .«su postoffice thieves in the net of robbing tion.—H. W. Lucy, in “From Behind the look coquettisbly over the Tim of a pair
(I
of extremely becoming eycgHsses. You
pnustabo."
| the mails, the inspectors have to rely
Speaker’s Chair.”
.
may see her tripping demurely along
Uben everyone has voted, and the hixin ruses in discovering the guilty
1 uny day during lunch hourin the neJghWOULD NOT CUT HIS HAIR.
inferinicri have brought the ballots of clerk
‘ * or employe. One of the most com­
| Ixirhood of Cedar street and Broadway.*
the sick nicmberE, the first scrutator mon arid suece’tfful devices is that of Marshal Canrobert Refused to Obey the
This is what I saw:
*takc% each ballot from the chalice, and the test letter,. n trap
. In which many
.
Army Regulations.
A jackknife, a cake of vjotet-erchtcd
opening it (but only so far qs to read light-fingered employes have been 1 It was a singular fact-that the late
soap,
u bag of kisses (cahtly ofies), n
.
11 W »iWtT .1 T1 F—l w*ixlo &lt;-»
w unu K'-'
vuuiiiij; ail11
.
the motto) bunds it to the second, who. ' taken.
■
Marshal Conrobert, the lost of tbe box of camphor pills, a lioxj of, (face)
’ CkXSVr
। \ wtStulSJ not reQUirc to be taken of to renew frtnii timer
.
.
After
weeks, sometimes months, of French marshals, offered in himself a
having
entered the vote opjxjsite
the 'J
*
IWVSA;
I \Vr
to time. Is adry. powddr. Thr l.it4t makei
iiowdcr, a safely revolver (Unloaded),
candidate’s name on the list, passes it to surveillance, the question of guilt is constant example of the violations of
.
I \ roz^-X-T beiMjr adapted to mix, ready for u4e, witlix
.1.:
—&gt; reads
1-- t*. _ti_j
the third,
who
it aloud. During narrowed down to two or three men. the regulations of the army in which he n trackage of love letters, a. bottle of
| \
Cold Water. Can be easily brush&amp;k*(« by anyf
,
pickles,
a
pair
of
goloshes.,a
little
pore*
this process the other cardinnh
'
I \\\p*«®3BI one- Made in white and twelve fashionable^
Is keep upon whom the decoy letcr or package was so conspicuous un officer. Through­
elain tea|x&gt;t. a package of tea, u box
i
I W* F"*8I tints. ALABASTINE is adapt e*1 fnnl1 &lt;»vlecT
the tally on the duplicate lists which
’ ‘ '
is theb tried. ,
out almost the whole of his military of pepsin tablets, n bottle oil olives, a
1 „/~=^
I
j
of plain and relief decorating.
each of them has before him. At We ‘
For instance, if the complaints haye sen ice Canrobert wore long hair flow­
* —F0B 8*LE BY ALL F’RST-OLA55 pWHT
conclusion all the ballots are taken to been in regard to small pieces of jew- ing dotf\ his shoulders, and jt his hair jar of jam, a box of charcoal tablets,
DEILERS.
a
copy
of
“
Canrrn."
with
A
newspaper
thc stove and burned, tbe sonikr from ’ elry, such ns are often sent through the
.vas a sort.of oriflamme to the soldiers.
1
\ ‘CajjgBr
*SX YOUR PAINT DEALER R&gt;K CARO I TIKTS.^
the chimney being a signal which mul- ' mad, the test letter will contain a searf- But ever since the year 1S33 tbie French criticism of a well-known actress’ kiss
'MANUFACTUHSD OHLY SY ALABASTINE OO.. GRAND RAPIDS.ij
titudcs outside tbe palace await. Ac- pin or a pair of sleeve buttons, inclosed
army regulations have positively re­ 1 as a bookmarker, a Fremth grammar,
cording to common belief, when no ' in such a way that they can be plainly quired that every officer and soldier a dictionary, a hair-crimp?r, an old
shoe, a jar of cold cream, n box of
■omoke appears at the usual time it is a felt by anyone handling the letter.
shall wear closely cut hair, rwithout
fcign that, the pope has been elected. I
And if money hns been stolen, then any tufta, curls or ringlets whaksoever,” scented writing paper, a piir of skates,
a pair of stockings, an opcs'a bonnet.
1'iie
last ballots are burned
like the
rest. ’f the K.UCI
letter is prepared with
bank notes nna
J
iivu
..4^ivot.
milii uuiiA uui&lt;-n
and severe perraiiit-8
penalties are proviueu
provided lor
for 1
however, the difference in the volume of( wrapped in thin paper, so that they can
persistence in letting the Kiir grow j ! a bottle of tonic, and a hendretl othcr
“ The Niaoara Falk Routt."
I things.
.f
smoko being due to the fact that as nobe readily seen on holding the letter up
long.
straw is used at the last burning there ' tq the light.1 Whatever is inclosed in '
Canrobert bad a prof mu* mass ofhair
Stations:
BOY
’
S
READY
WIT.
in very
J theletter
letterisisparked
parkedininsuch
sucha away
waythat
that which
which he
he was
was very
very little
httie smoke.
smoke.
, the
very proud
proud of.
of. ’U was ’
--------la.ra.lpm
There being no election, the cardinals it; may be easily identified afterward.
croppcdjo his great grief when he went 1 fia*es ,nm ,rom Feelll'k th* ferule of
1' ■
dOTIMOt---------I
now return to then-quarters fardinner, [
Thus prepared, {he test letter is into the niHitnrv school of St. Cry in !
~
.
lh° “",ePStations.
■frer
at three o’—
clock
or -a little
mailed
in me
theuifinuv
district liuui
from „
which
came jo&lt;cu,
1626. uuo
but wneu,
when, us
as ua young
young omcer,
officer, ne
he ' .
, 0 I“81anc&lt;?s o1 «ndy wit ar.e cred_ —
.... which,
...........................
..... ...
—. uu&gt;I
,vu mi
iiiuM uuiuv
WMTW1XD.
— »in
-----:—La to which complaint
-------- »_»_a '. went...
..
. ■ ■ war .in 1S33
. — *he
e I ited to the editor of the British series
; bier. Ihey reassemble for another i..i
bal- 1( tbe letter
rcgnrd
into ..
Ute Algerian
asrxxoe................... I
W fa
lot. This differs from the morning one , has been made. The letter is posted by , profited by the relaxation of many reg­ । of public men of to-day. When a. boy
C. R. OSBORN. Local Axel HlSthp
in that the cardinals. Instead of voting one of the inspectors, w1to, unknown to ulations there to let his bsirgrowdonn ; at Uppingham ire was detected at a
Booolm. 0. F. ® T. A. Cbi
for their favorite candidates, vote for ( the postman, stands near by and : his sbgukj^rs again. Several vents later, | Greek Testament lesson with u Bible
and ita Connection* Operate tbe
&lt; their second choice. The process Is ' vrstehes until the litter la gathered up. -also, iu Algeria Col. Cnnrobert, bare- , on his knee, from which, of course, he
e called “acceding, mid aeems devised ।
Returning to thr office, the inspector bended, led a heroiccharge at Zaatcha I was cribbing. His class master stalked Bist Fiast and
Secosd-Class
I
up
to
him.
“
What
have
you
there,
my
for biwaMng a deadlock. Each must notes whether the letter is in the mail and his long Hootinghnir. In tbe thick
।
boy?
”
The
Loy.
seeing
no
escape
was
Service
from
East
to
8 rote for sonic one who has received sup- pouch which is to carry It to Its destlna- of
-• the
—--------■
—
’
--------•
■
combat, served as a rallying sign !
in Effect May Si. WDG,
k port at the morning trial; but if none (tion. if it is not there the Held of sub- ! to theaouaves us they swarmed through j1 possible, brazened it out with: “A
Central Standard Time
R of t hese suits him. being prohibited , picion is narrowed down to the postman the breach. After this war Canrobert’s book, sir, of which no one need be
tj from again casting for his favorite, he who carried it from the box to the office head of Lair had already become so fa­ ashamed.” He, too. is credited with the
R anay simply vote for "nobody." Thus and to the clerks whcrhandlcd it while
famous reply to the dean of Trinity, col­
mous t hat no superior ventured to com­
Stations.
g it might happen that the pope chosen in ! being stamped and put in the mail mand him to cut--it- off, though Gen. lege, Oxford. He was being' hauled up
by the dean for some audacious breach
S the ncccssus, or acceding, was a can di- pouch.
Feliasier. who hated him, • once called
R date whom very few or none of the car |
jf the letter i&gt; found in the pouch,
of
college
rules
and
modes
perfectly
him “professor** in a ctife in Paris, and
THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
E dmals would select on their first choice, then it is cheeked nt every subsequent by way of excuse affected to have mis- glib iFnd satisfactory exeuw. “No, do,
E Asa matter of fact, however, not many polnt where it is liable to be handled, atken him for a doctor of philosophy on sir." said the dean, “that won’t do this
: popes have owed their election to the the checking being done bv the inspeet- account of his hair.
time. You told me the ex^ct opposite
J . nooessus,an which the cardinals general- Or in charge, who in no instance interThe emperor Napoleon, III. did once lost term.” “I know I did," said the
a Jy throw random votes for candidates rerfs UDtil the usual opportunity for venture to remonstrate with Canrobert culprit, “but that was a lie.”
Jd wl‘° b’r® 1HUe “•&gt;““&lt;* 01 success.—Wil- , theft has been accorded.
’
for wearing long hair. The marshal's
, liam it. Thayer, in Century.
|
As soon Us the inspector who is on the response was very. “Frenchy.**
A shark measuring 16 feet in length
“Sire,’’ he said, “my hair belongs to is announced us having been captured
S 60 3 10
’ a Small Land Grant.
(t trail of a test let ter finds that it has dis7 no, 3 v
■ —es^I*^-What beyond doubt is the smallest'I appeared, and concludes from his check history!”
lately in the harbor of Sydney, N. S. W.
•7 H *3
Eg Body of laud ever granted by the United [ ayalem that it must have been abstract­
He did not cubit off. Refloated all The fish’s stomach on being opened was
7 21 3*’in Dade,
Dnffe. tha
m| States
States as
aa a
a homestead
homestead is
is in
the ! ed by one of two or three men, be im­ through the French and German war, found to contain u large dog’s collar, a
M extreme southeastern county of the mediately orders those men to be taken becoming legendary among the soldiers. man’s coat, u briarwood pipe, some cop­
Ooats Grove
SXs alate of Florida. It consists of a small to a private room and searched— Long since it became snow white and
troodlMd...............
pers and a great number of safety pins.
Woodbury
I island in the north end of Lake Worth, searched thoroughly, so that if the tell­ fell upon the old marshal's shoulders
&gt;&lt;• I&gt;. L. A&gt; X.
' and it is less than one-fourth of an acre tale bill or object is on their person it in his declining days, and it. clustered
Lansing
L
owest
R
ates
.,
B
est
R
oute
Octrois.
about them as his body lately lay in
in extent. Yet the claim for it was en- must be discovered.
U WL
Grand Rapids
i'here are many complaints of money state in Paris.—London Tit-Bit*.
1 tered in the land office at Gainesville,
and the owner pakl five dollars for the lost in the mails, which upon investiga­
Canadian Enffliah.
। fee and 37 cents for the land. He makes tion prove to have their source in the
When Jean Baptiste goes on his trav­
I j^bopt $S0 a month from bis investment, dishonesty of employes. Porters, office
all points tn
| as the island is right in the path of green boys, petty clerks, all have opportuni­ els he takes a ticket, with a check for
'and loggvrhead turtles coming into the ties to take what, they know are valu­ his baggage, and enters a train, (fie Medicinal value In a bottle ot Bood’s 8an».
used
to
go
to
the
station
in
a
gig,
ac
­
able
letters,
and
often
avail
themselves
CtHebeo
.............
ilakr from the ocean to feed, and there he
parUla tlmn in any other preparation.
cording to M. de Gaspe, but I never More skill is required, more care taken, more
of them.
rta
D.
L.
a- A
heard
him
use
the
word,
though
I
know*
expense incurred ta Ju manufacture.
For instance, only a short time ago
Grand Rapids
It cchU tbe proprietor aad Uw dealer
many complaints were received from be patronizes the cab-stand rather than
Detroit....
the
“
place
de
fiacres
”
)
“
All
aboard!
’
’
More but It eosts the consumer le»t. as be
the iTesbyterian missions, which were
For n»xpa. um&lt; table*, and further tnfori
gets more doses for his money.
losing money at an extraordinary rate. sliouts the French guard. “All right,”
inaUon pertatinir.g ‘x&gt; route and aerrf&lt;-e. or re­
Sorting Califon in, apply i&lt;»
The culprit proved to be their office boy, says the French passenger. 1 i*emem- More curative power is secured by Ita peculiar
combination, proportion and process, W.U.NKIMYXrt
a lad of 16, with a salary of four dollars ber one day, going down from Mon­
Gen’l Western Airrnt.
which make It peculiar to ttaeif.
a week. He confessed his fault, and treal to Quebec, hearing the guard ask More l&gt;eople are employed and wore space qc.
230 Clark St. Chicago. 111.
W.H. CONNOR.
sold that he had spent the money in a swarthy habitant for his “billet:”
copied In Its laboratory than any other.
Oommoroiai Agent. So. Pae, ro,
“Votre titaking his girl to the theater; that they “Eh?" said he, puzzled.
More wonderful cures effected and mere
Cincinnati, O.
went two or three times a week, and quette," explained the guard. *'0h, Je
8. r. B. MORSR.
.
lie voiei." I have even
G. P. and T. A.. So.Pnr. Co .
that he liked to give her small presents. compreads.
__
New Orleans. La
There are many similar cases, and a encountered a sentence like this: “Nous
and
leur donnerons des free ticket.’’ Jenn
» &lt;n; -5 so • exerts a wonderful influence in 1 re’narkable feirfure of them is that Baptiste will also tell you, if you desire
to l»i 6 VLp ■?___
often the people vVho have made the
•BIOP «n sirnai oalv Agent* »'«'*
strengthening her system by complaint refuse to press it when they such information, that the train con­
Trains at Flag Station* a* »oo« M
c* p
driviug through the proper chan­ know it- concerns one of their employes, sists of “douze chars et un *ugin," in­
and sometimes they do not even dis­ stead of “dbuze wagons et un locomo­
nel aii impurities.
tive;” but he still finds time to call the
charge the offender.—Boston Globe.
railway itself a “ch*min d’fer.” having
Errlfbl Au « «. » '• &lt;•
cut down the syllables from four to
'Sa « will nit u mrtl.M Juneilo. u»i 11 •'
fi£* j
IS”
to tbe Ahmrdahad-Paran tlj railway
. for tv o EionthK. 1* ceuiu* well—
—A traveler by mail routes may cover
line from the fact of Ite bring tbe Aral
J. M. JOHNSON, Molvm. Ark.
'n
the distance, betweea New York and
n* Brum er. atlamta, oa.
it mar MR go forward until neat t ndn_
-T
San' Domingo city in ninedaya.
prise In India with rupee capital.

What is

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Castori

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IT WON'T RUB OFF.

* Hworft
rubofr

Kalsomine is tem­
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kJ F off and Scales.

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California,
Louisana,New Mexico
Texas, and Arizona.

The Southern Pacific Company

LOS ANGELES,
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Swl

Throuoh to Gailiornia

More

MEXICO,

Tezaa, Arizona,
New Mexico
and California

DELICATE *L«"
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REGULATOR
IT IS A SUPERB T0N1G

Health and
jth are Guaranteed to result
Its use.

Hood’s Pills

Michigan Central
Us &amp; fe'J's !

�a

big Budge going.
-^SyTjuly a. 1896. &gt;
COOK

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The Great Brooklyn Buapeneiaa
'W DI Not Lust Long.

PIANOS GO.

EliE

_ Discard** instruments F
The Murket in Philadelphia.

to People In Moderate

4ues of
pianos?" waa
■ ; to a Urge New York
' the other day. •Well,”
r unexpected reply, “tha
. , to I’hikKlelphia.” The
ouJd wot explain thia
.'. bis v.wn satisfaction.

It Oat—Thi Mamoiutb Structara
Will Fall When Vlbra-

The Brooklyn bridge la doomed. Civil
engineers are speculating now an to iu
length of life. Their attention han been
attracted to it by the discovery that the
span of lift* of steel structure is much
more limited than popularly supposed.
Its life is largely numbered by 1th
vibrations. It has been found that
every bridge can stand so many and
then tbe end comes like the sudden
stoppage of a human pulse. In nis laiKiratory in iMng Itdend city Prof.
Ah-ah H. Sabiu, an eminent uuinoritv
on the deteriorating influences that
ntCT-J structures ure subjected to* is
laboring night and day to dis rover some
protection uguinst tbe dreaded effect
of corrosion, and rust. His investlgationsr have led engineers to turn their
eyes to steel bridges, and more (larticiilurly to the Brooklyn bridge, as its life
interests two cities, Toeqgineers su. h
slrucuires always appror lifelike, and
they refer to their “birth" and “nature”
and “ailments" muuh the same us if
they were discussing the anatomy of a
human being.
i^rof. Sabin said u ben seen: “There,
aremany deteriorating
influences•
MA&lt;icli are even now sapping the life of,

buffaloes fight.
Hull ka
■Hie NMionai looiogtail p,rk iu tbe
H»bUri’’
"’**hln&lt;ton he* h® one of
Ito valuable herd ot ,iz buffaloes, the
aatmal haring been killed in a den{*«’« fi«b( wlUone of n, companion,
the other day. hio
h„d ol buf.
tolo is one of the fineat in the country. '
and great regret i.*fe)t at the killing
nL~0,.
“ wil1 te hard to
P ace it The buffalo that wax killed
wm one of the target and oldest in Um
nerd, and for a long time was the t vr ant
and monarch ot all the otheraat the eoo.
A j ear or tw o ago te had a verv de»Wlth * J°unRrr bull, und
since that time he ha, been kept awnv
rom the r«t of the herd and confined,
in a pen in which there wa».nl»o a voung

tel ’"n° *l,Paren’1-' «"* entirely peacetul. 'One
day
old Mlmr
fellow ------- • |
i;“ "
ov the ON
htrnsclt
teasing the young bull ntul
hunaclf by teas
DOkincr at him
poking
klm as they
.i_____
walked
: 1
around ।

SPECIFIC

MORTGAGE BALF.
Default having ben anode in 11m eoodltfoes
of a certain mortgaige.. xrrut&lt; d by 1 ve Tlnkev
to Mark Xorrt*. dated tbe first day at Octa-tr

Morruiaxtuix

For scrofula ■
“Since childhood, 1 have been
afflicted with scrofulous boils and
sores, which caused me terrible
suffering. Physicians were unable
to help me, and I only grew wofse
under their care.
At length, 1 l&gt;egan
to take

AYER’S
Sarsaparilla, and
very soon grew bet­
ter. After using
lialf a dozen bottles
I Mils completely
cured, so that I have not had a boil
or pimple on any part of my bodyfor the last twelve years. I can
cordiallf recommend Ayer’s Sarsa­
parilla as the very l&gt;est blood-purifier
in existence.” —G. T. Reinhart,
Myersville, Texas. '

the ’aid Tip Ketcbnat aaaHp.edto Harvey
Ilam-. o« the thirtieth day ol December
&lt;mi which morpip- ib-rr b &lt;ttw, a,
;ami
&lt;1mi- hereof, T».o Bnadred Mid Sereoty doUare.
Nultco ta hereby given tksf by virtue uf the
poaer of tale In said mortgage. I shall toreicluse tbe name, by a &gt;ale at public auction te
the hlabeat bidder, at tbe North front door of
the Court House, in the City of Haatlnga. oo tbe
third «i»y of .Inly 1H». attm o’clock in the fore­
noon, of all that ctruun piece or parcel uf land
situat'd intbe township of Yankee Springs.
&lt; Ottutv of Harry and State of Michigan known
and described as. the South east quarter, of the
North east quarter, of Section number twentytwo. in towrsl lp three north ot range Un west,
containing forty acres of land according to the
govrrninent survey, tbe same being tbe tnorttragrd premises •
DaUd April &lt;tb 1996.
Harvkv Williams.
Ciias. H RAvnn.
Assignee
Attorney for Assignee.

April j»6 appointed
Uie
la and for tbe County of
Mdd
State as
Admlnletr
Estate ot said TbeadoUa D
on which mortgage there is claimed Io be aue,t
al tbe dale of this notlc? tbe snm of Five Hund­
red and Three Dollars and fifiy-iosr rents
and an attorney’s fee of twenty-five dollars pro­
vided for in said mortgage and no suit or proceedlnca at law having been inslttuletl te re­
cover the amount secured by said martRnge or
any part thereof:
Notice is therefore hereby elven that on the
eighth day uf August. A. D. I8w». at tr« '•’-'•’Mt
In the forenoon.there will be sold at the North
front door of the Court Hoose, in tbe Cilv of
Hastings. County of Bgiry *nd State of MirhIran, (said Court HouM being, tbe buCd1«t: in
which tbe Circuit Court for tbe County oi Barry
Is held), at poblic auction to tbe hlgbesvtndder.
the premises tit-scribed Id said marinate &lt;&gt;r so
much thereof as rgay be necessary to a-'iisfr
lhe amount due on said mortgage, asabov- -et
forth with the interest thereon, and lhe »►*»
charges and expenses allowed by law and pro­
vided for 1n said mortgage. said premHes be­
ing situated in the Township ci Yai kee
Springs. In the County of Barry and slu» of
Michigan and described an th? East half ol tbn
South west quarter of section twenty-seven, in
town three North range ten West conuHaolS
righty acres ot land more or less.
Dated Hasting?, Mich, May 13, itw.
Jaspkr Apans.
Administrator of the Estate of Tbradt-tU Dry­
er. deceased. Assignee of Mortgage.
ALOXJ50 R. Kkxa»to.v.
Attorney for Jasper Adams Administrator Jke
Assignee of said Mortgagee-

MORTGAGE BALE.
Default having been made lu the conditions
of a eerteln mortgage made by Margrett A.
Stevens. Floret■&lt;•? K.Spauldlru’- &lt;»rrtn K Bar­
ker. Mary E. Harker Blanche B. Barker. Agnes
homes &gt;u PhiiodclBarker. Martin V. Barker. HarrlettT. Barker
u»e j&gt;en
The young bull did not'like
. HH-ause 4he good peoto Emily D. Bostwick, of Ithaca. New York
thia and began to show fight.
dated December 17- A. D. u*». and record­
:on n ar* much given
A dozen times the beasts rushed at '
ed iu tbe office of the Register of Deeds, for tbe
up.] love mtBMc
County of Barrj and State of Michigan, on the
each other and came, together with 1
19th day of December A. D t’Rt, tel iber 33 of
shocks that startled the other animals
Mortgage?. on pege T2. on which mortgage there
l»e several hundred
in claimed tu be dne at the date of this notice
and brought to lhe inclosure all of the
tbe sum uf E gilt hundred Ninety Eight Duliars
irr ‘pianos slowed
and Ninety EubtVuots.ahd an attornej’s fee oi
keepers, who endeavored to separate
Twenty-five Dollars provided for In said
them, but ithout success. The fpnee
mortgsg?. And nn suit or proceedings at law
spea’iking of the itabaround the inclosure wax completely
, ! taring Pt'.n lost:luted to recover the moneys
►c&lt; u hi tbe business mJO
sr r need ty said mortgage, or any part thereof;
ruined, although the boards kept to­
■ THE ONLY WORLD’S FAI2 •
Now. Therefore, by virtue of the power of
gether suifieiently to prevent the ani­
...
«ale contained Io »aid mortgage, and th? stM
■ Upb* cut inte'khuilhig
FCfl n
A Fl IIla
I fl •, »te
lu »wbmade and provided, notice is
—Rarca
nari
mals from escuphig. The bufTnibJs
Qdlbduarilla
hereb7
thjlton Saturday the 1st day of
nl.-t-d » rar? occurrence
MORTGAGE BALE.
fought until both of t hem were so nvar--------------------------------------------- -- --------------( AUguit a D. i?ec,at 10 o’clock In the forenoon.l
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cures Coughs aud Colds । shall sell u l*ubllc Auction, to the highest bid­
Default having been made in the etadJIfeos
, vx.hal”,t.*’d
they could hardly .
der at thuNorth front door uf the Court House of a certain mortgage made by Hiram A Har­
-. itb such nn utrwjrthy
stand. Then the old one wua1 driven &gt;
In tbe City of Hastings. &lt;tbat being-tbe place ber. ElirAbetb R. Barber bls wife. tTareure H.
i where the Circuit Court for Barry County la Barber tmd Lillian Barber his wile to FuHIp T.
uy’ ",ierY ,l,e surgeon in charge ef l
PARKER'S CINCER TONIC
। rhe bridge. The pa-uicipal trouble is*
holden,1. tbs premises described in said mort­ Colgrose dated March 14 A. D. iSta,-M&gt;&lt;&gt; n-rordt ifiMMl pL'mo bs K»in*»- i
the
zoo
and
his
assistants
labor?*]
ip
^
“
*7
.V"
1
*dwtrtotng
Monad*
gage. or so much thereof as mgy be necessary .ed tn the office of the Register of Deeds, fur tbe
. They ’genereL j Rhe care of the cables, b»*cause t he other save his life. Th? last blow that hehll
to pay the timuuntdue on said mortgage, with Countv of Barry and State of Michigan, &lt;»n the
,]&gt;arts
which
may
be
effected
cun
di
I
be
d per rent. Interest, and all legal cosis. together &gt;4th day of March A. D. :ax&gt; m Liber 4* ot
. hav’tug the most ;
received
from
the
young
buffato,
houwith «n attorney's fee of Tveuty five Dollars Mortgages, on page 266. That said mortgage
PARKER'S
n t!.r T*arli&gt;rs of T»‘|ilaertl little by Ihtk*.”
covetiaided fur therein, tbe i-remlses being de­ was duly assigned to Sarah Johnson, ano duly
I
ever,
had
don?
Ita
worfe.
au
d
the
anima!
HAIR
BALSAM
“Wliut precautions have been taken
sertbed In said mortgage as all that certain lot recorded In 1he office of tbe Register of Deeds
1 rcceiyirtg -courteous I
nurd brlta
timeaft?rthe flkht was
piece nnd parcel of land situate In tbe Town of for Barry County. Michigan.
yean- ttgo a sruotl j to care for the eublesF* he was-asked.
Matde Grove In the county of Barn- acd Slate
| ^r. Th? post-mortem showed i hat- he.
That said mcrigage was upon th? rxirros
"II don't, know
done
of Michigan, and known and oesirlbed as fol-1I condition that should default be mad? In the
ti ob’.it’t of much
a tv hat
. . has been
—
------ i
lows:
•
n~.t&gt;,
I pajmentof Interest, or any part thereof on any .
..ml
.nnmundcl i for
1 ■,l° ll'lo'v «?»» &gt;' «'"•.* was frightfully gored and nearly *ull
30e,aBd
at Dnicj^M
r.; .
lvL./ I day whereon the same Is made due arm
!«*lhe bones of hrs body broken. It i« .*
wS«tion"Thirty*tw"n tai) tn Town Two~*&lt;2) North u.,rt . as above expressed, and should uno
HINDERCORN8
ThecmtysmvC
tbe aawe
। • t thuurtny piunonoM'- 1 ure not thoroughly protected tigainat ■matter of surprise to the snrgvbns that WtaaSlop*
aU pain. Makes ^dkina caay.l^c. a:Dn
Hat ge Sevm ,7) West containing "Eighty Acres remain unpaid and In arrear for the space Ft
still to be'keen when’Wo | larroskw Ai so Lie way inry wilPcer- he stood tip and fought as long m he
ut luma more or less.
thirty days then and from thenceforth, that ix
tuinly w^Btr away and bcvwine weak­
Emily d. Bostwick,
to say. riter the lapse of tbe said eirty days.
n old piastr.-to exchange
■tt
CfeUlMGUr'B Eac'.hM Dlamead Braat.
did. The young buffalo was nobserioosMortgagee. v6 much of the aforesaid principal sum uf three
ened."
Pmur T.Colgbovk,
, ly injured.
hundred seventy four and It-W dollars as re­
A raiknuad engineer v be was seen in­
Attorn?)’ for Mortgagee.
mains ’‘unpaid, with all arrearage of interret
ercst to'us, but n&lt;ft. no
■
Ort«t»ta a»4 Oely Geatafee.
A
Dated Ami 1Mb. IMM.
thereon, shall, at ti&gt;e option of the said party ot
dorsed qwerything that had been sai 1
GAFT. a)v*y&gt; relUMa. L*aice a* M\
I haw*'seen old folks
THE SPONGE SUPPLY.
the second part beeeme due and payable.
by.
PmL
Sabin,
and
added:
“
The^fact
Defanlt having been made in the payment at
A piS3W» in the &lt;br?s of
MORTGAGE SALE.
With
Demand
Exceeding
Supply,
rrleM
interest due March &gt;4th. tMrt and tbe same hy'.i irlj • overcome "W hen of profeaaional men nuking intricate
Default I Bving been made m the oontlillon? log rrnmiued unpaid and In arrears Ict Wb
and abstruse computations as to the
of
a
inorteBge
made
by
Win.
H.
Whipple
and
space of thirty days and upwards t it aforrexld
un.liar-old instrtnnenr,
One effect of the-war iu Cuba has been
bls wife Ella A. M hlpvle. to Jehu Andrew?, principal sum cf three hundred seventy-four;
urobablr life«r period -of actual durui witb them through
January .*•, &gt;893. and on January 23. If®, reeord- and '.6-100 dollars with tai arrearage ot lo’rrret ,
। to diininish the &lt;&gt;j&gt;ort of sponges by
bilitx &lt;of the bridge docs not imply that
rd In the offire of the Iteuiper of Deed* of thereon Is now declared dne and payable by tte
:ind borivr.v husi led&lt;out of
। fully ouc-hatf. The Cuban sponge tishBarry County I&lt;1 tbe State of Stchlican. In Uber terms of said martgtge. on which mortga**
ii u» unsafe nren any immediate (lunger
44 of MorigMc*. un pax*- 1&lt;3. or which mort there Is claimed to be due at tLn oaw rf~tSU
irrevefertt hands and con। enneu get a license to fish in Culian
of falling into desuetude or collapK?.
gaae there Is claimed to be our Five Hundred notic* the sum of four hundred three Dollan
warrhacxse. It is the cuv
outers only ujton condition that they
and
Fifty One DoJars and eight!-nine cents aud fifteen cents, and an attorney's tee &lt;
Tbe Hpuwiiou is not a bypotbetkul one,
and no suit or pio‘ceding* at law having been Twenty-five Dollars provided for in ttiii mort
( shall serve in the navy if required; and
&gt; liruni now to take away
but is founded upon existing influences
instituted to recover tbe amount secured by uage. and no suit oy proceedings at la-v havlnt
riimeuu and allow a fair ।
। so uuiny have been vailed upoq for this
said
mortzaee or any part thereof.
been Instituted to recover tbe money? securer
that -ore conetant^y tending toward deNotice ta th? refore hereby elver, that on Sat­ by Mid mortgaae, or any part thereof;
sen&gt;cr that the take of• spodges has
n. deuccting themmount
1 terio mt ion aud prospective results.
urday ttir 18th dav of Julv twc. at ten o'clock
NOw; Ttajrrfore, by virtue of th® power A
been materially reduced.
•e of the new one. It Is
Io the forenoon, there will te sokl at the north sale contained in Mid mortgage, aud the siatitte
These may have sufficed to suggest a
front door nf ttie Court House, In the Cltv of In such awe made and provided, notice is here
Cuba furnishes less than a third of
Hastings. County of Barry and State of Mlcb- by given tiiat on Balurday tbe Twenty fifth da,
,lty &gt;*i dhposinp-of tbeae J doubt us to its durability.
the sponges use&lt;l in this country, but
tean. said Court House txflmc tim pliu e In which of July A. D. teta. at ten o’clock In the fore
:&lt;-li l ive»r&lt;*i&gt;tetterdav.. i ''rhe ru-'hInff «ra;‘&gt; traffic-on the tbr. curtailnwnt of that supply helps to
the circuit court for the County of Barry is boon . I shall sell ar Public Auction. u&gt; the high,
held, at public auction to the highest bidder,, est bidder, at lhe Norib front deer of the four
. iimfming* to hear
the wLI
old Brooklyn bridge, «vhich is likely to be put up prices that have been advancing
the premises described In uud mortgage or ?u House In tbe City of Hasting*. Mlchignn it ha;
'.'.•wunXWher.'mak. . «U~bleU in the next few vrari’in Iulmuch thereof as may be necessary to satisfy tbe being tbe place where the Circuit ’(:o&lt;trt ro
for years. The stipply of sponges comes
amount due on said mortg-ge with the Interest Bam'County is holdem, the premises describee
C,,&lt;1* though it may yet be from Florala, Cuba, Nassau. Mexico
uf n new piano: ‘Our U5Bi»K
thereon, aud lhe rusts, charges and expenses In Mid mortgage, or so much thereof a* i iay
।
many decades dir*taxit. Tbe viiirutions and
allowed by law and urovidrd for In said mnrt- necessary to pay the amountdueoa said mo
the Mrdifrrnirieun. Ordinarily ,
t were only *nnned up,
Eige. said premises being situated In tbe VII- gage with seven ner cent, interest, ar.d all lei
J [ result lug from this heavy train traffic about two-thirds of the supply, in value,:ch better tom- than any
ge of Delton. County of Barry and Stare of
with an Attorney’s fee ofTvrff
‘
are be\an*l coin pa tat ion. They rarctly conies from American waters. The de­
Michigan and described as Village Ixita Num rosts.Ucether
five Dollars covenanted for therein, tbr prim
ber thlrtv four and tblrtv five In the Village of es being described in said mortgage ns at! ilw
juiltv of these old pi- • CCMSemand for sponges has increased natur­
Delior. Barn-County. Mkblgan. according to certain pieces and parcels at land utiiate a
•‘Utuit -other ailments thnciten the ally, while the world’s supply.has not
the Recorded F a* thereof.
w-,y to the homes cf
Nrlng in the city of Hastings in tbe Conniy
Dated April 22, l&gt;Ml.
Harry and State of Mleblgan, aod kixwn am
( kept with it. It has within rrreut years
JUBN A M&gt;RK.H 8.
puen people. 'They may | bridge’?”*wus axked. '
described as fofloa-s;
•'Well,
there
an?
corrosion
and
rust;
A
loxzo
F.
K
ksaston
,
M
’
rtgugee
actually
diminished,
owing
to
careless
a mere song. There is x I
The North half of lots Nine hundred and six
Attorney fur Mortgagee.
■
I
?J,De b“t»dred *iwy four &lt;y04
w ho ri.nkv a living bv dis- '
•are
tdi irou. The cor- ! metbadsof fishing find tooierfishing to
of tl,eCitvof Hartings Michigan, acconting u
■
o'l.i pianoo. A wcomL j *»!»■&gt; •»•»«) te tte vapor from »ull : supply the increased demand.
the recorded plat thereof.
MORTGAGE SALE.
The aponge is of slow growth; it
„
Sakar JORNMtX,
uropp-j.1 in her. rhr other 1 *&lt;*‘&lt;‘-r, «Jil&lt; li this atrial biglnva*. -jpiin... I
Default having been made lr- the condltiot.? PHrtAFT. CoutaOVE, Assignee
of MortgHge^
I :i&lt;|.i-i5t bought «lxfor » 11‘* ,»rr»t
form- und
iK take^tuo or three years for It. to attain
of a mortgage made bv James F. Norwood and
Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee.
Delia
Norwood,
bis
wife,
to
John
Andrews.
Dated
April
20.
lt»«6
The hear... commercial size.
In all countries in
int!”:nfr almost witling to most
" dire
" in
~ destructiveness.
~
"
March 22. UKJ. aud on March 27.1WI. recorded
. train .traffic cannot fail to cause the whose waters sjiongvM grow there are
in the office of the Register uf lh?ds of Barry
1 btmrtaken away.
Ct.uutt in thr Stair cf Michigan. ,tt Liter 38 of
.steel u ire cables to sag in courts* of laws against the ' pulling of little
MORTGAGE SALE.
Mortgages.ou t&gt;- gw Irtl. on which ntCtU&amp;ge
Default having been made in tbe conditions oF
time,
avhifie
the
iron
saddles
upon
which
sfsinges until th**y have reached a Cer­
there is claimed lu be du*- Five Hundred aud
!ut yoing through three.
Twenty elglF. D Ilers are Uilrty six cents and a cerUln mortgage, whereby the power lb, reli
tain
growth,
jqst
as
there
are
laws
. •tau.li. New atHng?&gt; and
nosc^orprcCANH. giat law huvlig been in­ conutned to sell has beccmr operativecxrrute*
affected by both rust aud ebrro- against the talcing of lobsters ami of
st luted to retoverrn** a the art secured by said by Freeman H. Bostwick of Rtrry Ckninty in tb&lt;
- rm.* pis’ in.at’ff th?old in- ■come
.
State cf Michigan to John Davenport and Jr.
mortgage or au? ;«s*rt there of.
Onee the action of corrosion sets some fishes under specified sizes. These
&lt;‘T*‘u up. soThnt-it wii!
Notice I? therefore ber» by given, that on Sat- Daveut ort Executors of the ln»t »lll and testa
nrday lhe iKiidav of Jiilv ISHi. ar teu o’clock .mei t of Ira Davenport deceased bearing dale
■ n l&gt;i-tU r ton?n4»an tin* *iu
“ *the process of the chemical action Is laws hme l»cen to n greater or less ex­
thefecond —
day
of ~-~'
June A. D. etghieen huu
tbefcreneoUu-re
*
‘
II
bt
sold
at
the
north
।
i*. cr.
lu
shd
v‘»M*y&lt;fw0
and
recorded li
t&lt;-|hiy. -Cha- Imarding very q.'li-k. The whole iroa structure tent ignored. In some waters sponges
front door uf .lie Court Hu-um*, Iu the C|tx of i "dred
1^&lt;*_teh,
d -/ft,.
the
of Deeds, for tla
Hwiw.l ouwol Barn and State ot Mlrl&gt; lhe office of ,h
- Resister
'■
lie qnly obj-n is to have js u mo« iog ooe. The he-easary provi­ have been fished for wjt h rakes mid nets.
county
«if
Harry
in
said
State of Michigan.
rgat:, said Court Hvuwe bring the place In which I
This method has been .prohibited iu
sions
for
.&lt;
xpaxuriou
und
contruction
by
-pn Ide •£ emitting
the circuit c- nrt fnr ib? Cout.tv ol Barrylbb* Id. j
Nassr.u. It was found not npcriltive in
at publh- likIIoii tu the h'ghot bidder, the ■
-ite harboring places bent and dold make it such. *1 hus then*
premises described In said mortgage w so
.-&gt;&lt; in’ens.' Many are k cui^Umt friction to be L-ld&lt;d to the Florida, waters, or. account,of the na­
much ilu reuf. b may be necessary to sgtltiy
ture
&lt;&gt;f
the
bottom.
other
.-muses
of
deterioration.
”
thr anu'unt due on 'aid mortgage, with Ute in
v-s* anff to country
t»
rest lliereou. and Ibe costs, charges and ex- Jubn and Ira Davenport, executory, to Cann-nri
With the supply not equal to the in­
“Hcha long will tbe Brooklyn bridge
• r ri nd their way to
ih uwi a lowed by law and provided for In said D Waterman, ot Detroit, In said .sutr. an&gt;
creasing demand. । rices have steadily
mortgage, said preml-es being situated hi the Erw atT. Tappey of tbe mu’? place. »ol? ext
they are exhibited as
Village
uf D* Hon. Cvunty of Barry and State of cutor of th? last will of Pamela W. Tapper, dt
‘•UrJi. deprived of the heavy train advanced. On? kind of sponge that sold
■ r.hlrh George-WashiugMichigan and described as lot number sixteen • eased . and Helen E Waterinun of tbe state c
here less than 2(» years agq ut *J0 cents a
In (he Village of Delton also lot number one Coior-.do. role executrix uf the last will c
fo petty. 'J’liranghout New trattir, the stricture might last forcenhundred and tbirt*-en in Bush and Blackman’s Thomas G. Waterman, deceased, which ?a»d an
pound now sells at $2.50.a pound. The
io airfl .n New Fork city- I turira. But with the &lt;onibinat:on of
Addition to said Village ot Delton. Barry Coun­ rigniaent was.on the First day of Jun? A. IJ
advance in other sponges has not been
tv. Mich., according to the Recorded Plat there­ eight-en hundred and nfnetjCve recorded I*
!&lt;«‘m iisetl as tables for influence* adverse to ita durability its
said Registry's Office. In Lib?r 32 of Muitgvgrof.
days of Utility appear to ImS numbered. profwrtionalclv so gnat, but- it has
oa page 37fc upon, which mortgage there I
Dated. April 22. 18X.
.
claimed to be dne at th* dale of-this notice, th
lieen large, and t|»c tendency of prices is
JOHM ANUKKtVS,
ivinau-dto nllrw c place It may *«ee tbr end uf ita usefulness tn
Mim of Three Hundred and ‘ixtv Cve dollar
AuoxzoK.
K
xxarton
.
Mortagcc.
50 or’lpa years, but it will always be still upward.— N. Y. Sun.
(3365.00) and no suit or proceedings at Jaw hat
Attorney forJHortgagee.
iu.-iv jars of frail. Many
leg been Instituted at law to recover tn? sani
of m Auctions, w©. and jHj’sildr. to resuscitate and strength- |
or any part thereof, notice Is therefore hrraa
PROBATE ORDER.
»
given, that on Tuesday tbr 25th day uf Augwr
good Imrgninx are to ‘be sc- ei| it by using Qpntilever iron beams I
A grrut engineer'.nir work of im­
next, at eleven o’clock In tbe furrm or. I aha
State of Michigan. Countv ot Barry—ss.
beneath the big spans. This would
At a seMlun of the Probate Court for the sell at public auction, to tbe Jiigb**: bldMR
mense imporjance to tiie city of X enio?
County of Barry, bolden at the Probate office. In &lt;sale to take place at tbe front door of tbr Coni
!--scnt tim-. according to the give u new lease of life to the iron
has just been completed. Fifty-right
tbe Cltv of Hastings, In said county on. Tues­ House, in the city of Hastings that Leieg lb
• :ire about- 80.000 pianos* structure.
years ngc. in order to prevent the.dam­
, dav the 23rd day of June in the year place where the Circuit Court for1 Badri roant
“The indications are, however, thatis held), tbe premise* described lu said mor
one thousand eight hundred and ninety six.
• annually in America?
age caused by the occasional overflow­
PreBrnt. Charles W. Armstrong. Judue of km e, (or so much thereof as shall be n«*r?saar.
number is pnkhK*cd by Cer- long before the time for these antici­ ing of the Biv-r Brenta, the Austrian
tosntlsfv the amount due on sueb Mortgatv
Probate.
with seven per cent, interest and kgairwdr
pated
cluLugvs
arrives
the
bridge
os
it
In
tbe
matter
of
tbe
estate
of
Tn
man
Gallup,
fa’-turers. while France ond
government, on the •recomn&gt;«jndatian of
together with an attorney fee of Fiftren l&gt;o
Deoessed.
■ an annual output of 40,­ stand* now will have become entirely the celebrstaul engineer, PaJeocaiMLcarOn reading and filing the petition duly verified la»s provided lot py statute), that Is to say. lb
following
piece or parcel of laud, vtt:
uf Man-Gallup, widow of aaid Deceased, pray­
1 here is very little business inadequate for its intended purpose. lird out certain weeks by which the
The South West quarter of tbe semi. We»
ing that a rertidn Hint rument now on file in
;-.&gt;i-ting of pianos. Thia is Coming generations are likely to see months of that river were curried into
Mid court purporting to l»e tbe last will and west quarter of faction Twenty two r«l I'teauairnt of s-dd dece«»ed be admitted to pro- Township Two 121 North. Range Ten 1 !C) Wes.
f:-&lt; t that the change inrii- lhe bentrul j/ortion removed and re­ the Chioggia lagoon. Funte; distance
imieandthe executor therein named and ap­ In the County of Barry and State of Mb li'gxt'
cootalnltiK forty acres more or leu.
•- it iinpoFs'iblr fnr a piano. placed by a double-deck bridge, with south of their original outlet. Since
pointed.
Thereupon It is ordered, that Thursday the Dated KalamazooMayjM-IWO. . •
|i»sl tn n foreign country, to extension sidrwjdks running alongside then the alluvium brought down by the
CAMRROM D. WATXhMAV.
and
I6th day of Jul&gt;, A.D.. l»6 at ten o’plock in
sizes,
widths
and
styles;
tine
ERXK8T T. TAPPkY. Exec-, tor.
Hit. Only mo were exj&gt;orted of the present approaches and outside river has threatened to convert a por­ In all
tbe forenoon. be assigned for the bearing of said
of tbh existingZtowen«. The exigencies tion of ChJogffia lagoon into a fever­ medium grades.
Helkf E. Watakiiax. Kii &lt; ul.
petition and that tire heirs at law of said de­
country Just year. They wyut
ceased and all other persons Interested In said , rs „
.
Assignees of Mortgugew
J.
D.
Ruxxs.
Attorney for Assignees
Ainrrivn and Germany. *The of the times will demand this. Thepas- breeding swamp, and also to cause se­
estate, are required to appear at a session ot
said court, then lo be holdrn at tbe Probate of­
: •
'try whips quite a number to Fengur depots at either terminus of the rious damage to the whole Venice la­
MORTGAGE
BALE.
fice. tn the City of Hastings, tn said county, and
AUii and Knuth America.—X. T. . bridge have already had to be enlarged goon by silting. It was accordingly de­
Default having been mad? in tbe eotdliMn
shew cause, if any there be, why lhe prayer of
.the petitioner may not be granted. And it La ota certain mortgage made by Ourre n
and rebuilt on tweount of their in­ cided to construct a new channel for
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice Gregory and Ann Gregory bis wife ro Anna &gt;
capacity. The same canals will in the the* Brenta. 10 kilometers in length,
to the persons Interested tn said estate, of the Austin dated January 2nd A. D. 1W.-. and n
corded In I lie oRce of tbe RegisUr «f Dredt
future prevail in favor of other changes living tbe river a direct outlet, to the
for tbe C-ouDty of Barry and State uf -Mwbigai
for
the
accommodation
of
the
steadily
sea
near
Brondolo.
still
Birther
south.
Tbe
Pingree
‘
-Nrremllp
”
Winter
Shoes
on tbe Beeond day of January A. 1&gt; im »
I
paper
printed
and
circulated
lu
said
County
of
Uber 33 or Mortgages, on page 3B. on whir
which »a* estimated to for men, save wearing rubbers, do not beat
increasing bridge traffic.”—IN. 1. Jour- Tbe
Barey. once In each week for three successive mortgage there is claimed to be due at tl»e oat
J cost S.000.000 lire, and waa begun in tbr feet, prevent dampness striking through weeks previous to said day of bearing.
of tnta notice tbo sum cf Twelve Hui-dird fiftj
Chas. W. Ajumaowo.
five Dollars and sixty-srven cents, asd an ai
melt M-o.
I 1S04. has now been brought to■ a sne- s&lt; les. and mske walking In slippery places,
Judge of Probate.
toruey's fee o( Twenty-five Dollars provided fa
comfortable and safe. Also used exten­
boller inspector ceoaful conclusion. The new
In said mortgage, and no suit or procevdi' gxa.
will soon go aw&amp;y if you cure the cause.
(A true copy.)
sively In Bicycle slivrs.
The occupation of a
law having been instituted to roLurer the
thereof ’ecur®d i&gt;r ’Xi&lt;i mortgage, or al y ro?
k one in which p man
PROBATE ORDER.
without losing L
.
_
Now.’Therefore, hz virtue of the power J
State of Michigan. County of Barrv—ss.
sale
aqnlalned In-uud mortgace. and the maimI
At
a
session
of
tbe
probate
Court
for
the
a funny business in that resj wet.
the Venice lagoon.—London Standard.
County ot Barrv. bolden at tbe Probate Office. u FUfh ease made »Dd provided, uutire h hen,
boiler inspected is drained of ita con­
in the City of Hast Huts, in said County oa Fri­ by given that on Saturdav tbe Eleventh day c
tents, nnd then the inspector rigsh.m- |
day, the 19th day et Jose, in tbe year July A. D. 1996, ar ten o'clock in Lhe fctenoco. ;
Bicycle Bidc« for Birtta.
slutll sell at Public auction, to the hlgiiest Me
one tbounand eight hundred ami ninety-six.
self for a dirty Job and wriggles him- |
-No tetter w»y to give « pet “n*rf
Prevent Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of Pro­ der. al the Nprt h front door of tbe Orort Hear
Tbe, »re m«&lt;&gt;e by weurely mwriln, &gt; bate.
In (be City of Hasting?. Barry Co.. Mi&lt; ii. iths
Klf into the iMlde. of it through tbe birtl &gt;o nirmP b»*
''"T?,piece orwpeeihlly prepared roller In, bnt
being the place where the Circuit Court fn
In
tbe
matter
of
tbe
estate
of
Mary
A.
Bwanmanhole. This
aperture
manbote,
row ap...
—. cannot well
„ i woroan down atCooey Miami tbeotber not tlitnngh «»«e outerwle by the McKaj soo, deceased.
Barry County is balden . the prearta?n deaertr
On reading and filing tbe petition duly verified rd In said mortgage, vr so rnuea thereof as ma
te made large enough to admit, a arge
Kveral other women gathered
of M. C. Merrill, son uf said deceased, praying be necessary to pay tbe amount due on tai
i, ucmv
hence
smalleat-aized
fellow*
'und hcr „ heel to look at a handsome Patent rrocesfi.
man,
» the
,MW—
— —— that administration of aaid estate txs granted to mortgage, with six per cent, interest and
------------- ..r uf
th. tbe
l&gt;o«inew&gt;.
,cuow bhrd on the handle bars.
W. H. Met rltt or to rome other suitable person. legal coals, together with au alternes s fee
have the.. monopoly
business.
Puts the medicine right on tha
Thereupon It la o!d&lt;*.red. that Wednesday tbe Twenty-five Dollars covenanted far there io.
r.ut
K.. ;
.................
,,
, “The l&gt;oor little dearie wasn’t getting
But V..O»
though
‘hat
fact..........
may, .
23d day of July. A. D , 1M8. at ten o'clock In premises being described in said monaaim
the business itself, getting Into d Hr |
I
BttenliOn. when Lhnppened
tbe fnreuooii. be assigned for tbe beartag pl all those pieces or barrels of land Mtuipr In
tne UUBilirrro iiswj*. B-- ---- s» said petitiun and that the heirs al law of sa d Town &lt;rf Castleton In the County uf Barrv an
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I
^
t
’
,.
D
k
of
putting
it
on
my
»
berk
It
and stifling places, and wriggling like
deceased and all other persons Interested it&gt; Bfafe of Michigan, and known and described »
&gt;aureauiuji?jfrightened
,,e —
b nl atlirrt,,
said estate, are required to appear at a aef-slon follows:
and cures all kinds of Pfle«. s humnn worm into every bole and cor- wosadreadfuliy
of said Court, then to be bolden at tbe Probate ..T,‘e K“t.!’rty,wreAor land to I* i^ken o
ner to know Its rent condition, &gt;s sty- I but jI only
|; it a conple
of blncks
oniv too
tool;
eoopleof
blocke and
4^ &lt;Jt’Jggists or by mail. Send for
office. In tbe City of HMUlnga. In said County, tbr faxrtb ll es» Quarter of Section No &lt;Utt e
booklet.
thing but fun. Tbe most scrupulous i buck sgalfe.
c
..
Xext...
time
— r.~-t.B.riher.
I took itfurtter.
and show cause. If an&gt; there be. why tbe i-rajer &lt;*pi two arrew tn the South East comer tbmo
of lhe petitioner may not be granted. And it is
I
now
you
we
how
sprightly
he
look*.
rare
is
required
in
these
examinations,
WJL Hill Co,, Detroit, Witch.'
further ordered, that mud petition* r give notice
to th" persons luirreated in Mid estate, of tbe
and, ns everything i» o'11 of *'^t-“? It's only when I tumble now thatltgeto
No &gt; tS) an in
1
an scared. I ride over SO m.le. with
pendency of said petition aodthe hearing there­ So Three (3) North____ _
FOR HA1J4 BY
Insurance company have to ■ epe
of by causing a copy «&lt; this artier to bfi publish comalnteg in si) Bttvetal
wholly upon tte trustworthiness of h im some days. Und «&gt;meUme« he singe
rd ut the Hast tar? Baxa tnu a ; nswytpsr according to the United Z
their men. Bence these get pay that if the road is -month, and he nlw*y»
Paiur T. Oouisovi,
makes amend* Xor air they have to un­ anawer. the little chirps of biids along
AND RHEUMATISM CURED BY
Attornev for Mortgagee
dergo. sufficient, indeed, to keep them the way. He'* Iota of company, too. Judge of ProO.teHASTING*
from getting too big tor their hu-lnef*. N. Y. Tln»e«u,F.&gt;Ia:^S!!.gA»j?».&gt;»?Ay.t_____
—Lewiston (Me.) Journal.

AYER’S

Pennyroyal

pills

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JAXONt
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V

THE

PINGREE

SHOE.

fl Shoe with a Record.
For Men, Women
Boys and Girls.

Back-ache
1*1106 ; Head-ache
I HVV ( Legs-ache

Piles Cured.

Dr. Handy’s Pile Cure

Sore Spot;

NEURALGIA

arthro-phon-i-a

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IN. H. SPENGE

�ALL L. COOE.ESItov.

go mre free coinage, $600,000,006 in gold
will be driven from circulation. It wilt

take tbe mints of this country 15 year* to
coin $000,000,600 in silver running at tbelr

ns HArrtvo, men- rorrorncr.
AUGUST 14, 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES
OUR FINAMCI AL PLANK

mea*nr« cnleutatMl I

fullest capacity. And each one of thoee
dollar* will be worth only 50cents.

The question for the people
decide is
whether they want a tariff to protect them
from a Sood of Imports from the pauper
paid labor of Europe, and a dollar worth
100 cents; or whether they wouli continue
the present free trade policy and give our
markets bodily over to Europe free of
charge, and a dollar worth only 50 cents.
These will be the Issues and they will be
eleady and distinctly defined.
The course of tbe Detroit Journal is to
be highly commended, and that paper la
dolug noble work for tbe grand old party
in strange contrast to Its morning con­
temporary. The Detroit Journal is worthy

of tbe best and heartiest support of the
republican party. None of the proprietors
tbe oblication * of t&gt;w
are interested In silver mines that we know
of,
and are doing anuch to educate the
tbepresent standard, tbe standard of tbe
people on the financial question.

Free silver coinage means

National Republican Tide!.
FOR PRESIDENT. „
WILLIAM MCKINLEY,
of Ohio.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
GARRET a. HOBART,

COLORADO NOT ALL CRAZY-

Ofc

that every

pensioner, every widow who will be bene*
fitted by an Insurance policy, every mtn
who will be benefit ted by an insurance
policy of any kind, every laborer who re­
ceives his weekly wages, every man draw­
ing a yearly salary and every farmer who
sells his products will have to take their
pay iu dollars worth just 59 cents each.
The only ones who will be benefitted are
the silver mine owners who will get a dol­
lar for every.50 cents they produce.

Tbe republican party proposes to keep
every dollar that it now has at parity—
that is, worth 100 cents—as opposed to
States; net tbe best for Colorado voters. any and every form of a depreciated cur­
Many of Ms constituents will follow his rency. The St. Louis \fiuatKial platform
lead: perhaps a majority of them, but they
doestf: mean that all tbe dollars we have
will not all of them do so. Each thought­
shall be gold dollars by any means. Under
ful republican of Colorado will ask for.
that platform we will have gold, silver and
himself the same questions which Senator
paper money just as we now have, and
Teller bas doubtless considered. There
every dollar will be worth 100 cents in tbe
are other things In tbe platform besides tbe
markets of tbe world,Instead of 56 cents as
financial plank. There is tbe Democratic
are the dollars of every free sliver coinage
“record of unparalleled Incapacity, dis­
country.
,
honor aud disaster.” There is lhe ques­
tion of protection, “the bn!walk of Ameri­
The Detroit Tribune bas deserted the
can industrial Independence,” aud reci­ republican party which built It up and
procity, lhe attendant “twin measure of. sustained IL By a vacillating policy, it
Republican policy.” There are Interests still attempts to hang onto tbe republican
involved, in the question of protection to party, by upholding protection with One
Colorado wool-growers, and the bounty to hand, and proceeds to stab the party with
Colorado beet sugar producers. There is the other. Tbe Tribune has no right to
tbe matter of full recognition of an ac­ do such n thing in tbe name of republican­
quiescence in the results of the great civil ism. For some time the Tribune bas been
war, and the adequate care of its dependent; tainted with lhe Evening News policy and
survivors. There Is the maintenance of a both are owned by the same man, who is
firm, dignified, honorable and consistent far from being a republican. The Tribune
foreign policy, such as characterized tbe has forfeited all right to the support and
conduct of a&lt;airs by tbe Republican ad­ patronage of republicans,
•
ministrations In former yejrs, instead of
the vacillating policy, by turnw^lgdifferWhen President Harrison came Into o'fent to the rights of Americans and tructrf- JSce March 4lb, 1889, the interest bearent to friendly powers. There is tbe pro­ ing"deU.o£the United States was $858,­

Nevertheless Senator Teller Is mistaken.
His course is wot tbe best for the United

tection of tbe American race by the tnaetion of such restrictive laws as will not
allow tbe introduction of masses of foreign­
ers who have neither the desire or the
ability to become
American cltizeof.
And considering these things there are
men and women iu Colorado,- loyal to the
state, and believing firmly In the need of
bimetallism, who will stand true to the
only party which contalns lho best intellect
and tbe highest morality of the country ,
the only party by which we can hope for
the successful administration of govern­
ment and the final and Just settlement of
all economic aud financial questions,—
Colorado Spring* Gazette.

Free silver is the

last and only straw

democracy bas to grasp at.
Unlimited coinage 16 to 1 means a de­
preciated currency. It can mean nothing

else.

___________________

Restore protection and establish confi­
dence again, and all currency agitation
will be at an end.
Possibly the proprietor of the Detroit
Tribune owns a silver mine. If so his
zeal for silver Is at once apparent

106,220, and tbe..annual Interest thereon
»34.ees.&lt;«o. By
1832. the debt
had been reduced to $585,035,325 and the
interest to $22,513,528. On the tTrtri-.pf
this month, after three years and a half Of
democratic government, the debt had in­
creased to $887,404,140, and the interest
to 883.549,997. The interest bearing debt

has been Inert ased 43 per cent and the an­
nual Interest charge 49 per cent Truly,
democracy costs.
.

Mexico is a country where free and un­
limited coinage of silver prevails, aud
Mexico bas a depreciated currency just as
we would have if we adopted tbe same
policy. A Mexican dollar has eight grains
more of silver in It than the American
dollar has, but it is only worth 50 certs
to 55 cents according to the bullion price

to 1 simply means .silver monometallism—
It can mian nothing else. Silver monc-

metallism on that basis can mean nothing
bat a depreciated currency, with silver
dollars worth only 50 cents. How would
you like that?

In tte markets of the world wheat Is only
worth about 60 cents a bushel. It would
be just as reasonable for tbe farmer* of
America to demand a law making wheat
worth $1.20 a bushel, as it Is for silver
mine owners to demand that every 50
cents worth of sliver they produce be Coin­

ed into one dollar.
Tbe financier plank of the republican

platform Is not such a bugaboo as many
people would like to make out. If It be
examined in tbe Ihrbt of past declarations
of that party it will a mply be found to be
affirming what the republican purty las
always * &lt;*&gt;d fm— making every gold,
•liver and paper rtotlnr &lt; qua! In purchasing

In order to bring about good times, work
nst be i.r »vided for the thousands and
rho are out of

LADIES SIVC

education especially in some of the .coun­
ties of this state. Barry county has al­
ways been one of the most peculiar ones lu
the state, lt.was the ••hot bed” of Greeubicklsm, Patrons of Industry nourished,
and Populism was rampant. There are at
least two causes for this, as follows: First,
this county h purely an agricultural one.
and the depreesion of agriculture here, n
well as the depression of business all over
tie world has brought on a feeling of dis­
content and unrest. Second, this country
has been infested with a set of unscrupu­
lous politicians, who have attempted to
prej udlcc the minds of the people, by lay­
ing Uw cause U&gt; first one thing, and then

another, simply to ptace themselves in of­
fice. Free silver papers and free diver
articles have been placed lu Ute homes of
tbe people ef this county, which someone

has p«ld for. Tbe people have been sluf­
fed with free sliver documents end have
done most of their reading all on one aide
of the question. Before they vote they
should carefully study the other aide of
the question, and when they do we havfc
no fear but what the sober second thought
&lt;»f the voters will prevail, and they will
know that to maintain a safe, sound.

THEIR ueore them It will never be lonoUoo. and

Handsomely Entertained al Kolamaioo.
Some nine yea re ago when money was
being solicited to secure tbe Kalamazoo
road to pass through our city, the ladle* of
Hastings volunteered to raise the $500.lack­
ing to complete the desired amouuLand the
late A. J. Bowur who was a prominent
woiker fur lhe enterprise, and afterward
president oft he road, promised the ladles
who would contribute, a freq ride over lhe
line when it was completed. By dint of
much bird work the .money was raised.
8200 by home eatertalpment*. and tbe
other $800, by five dollar subscriptions
from tbe ladies of the city. Tbe matter of
the “free ride” was dropped, and forgotton
by many, until a few weeks ago the sub­
ject came up In some manner, and only a
few days before his death, Mr. Bowne
was in Kalamazoo to make airangements
for the ride. After his death It was Mrs.
Bowue’s desire that his plans concenilttg
It be carried out, and the arrangements
were perfected which culminated lu Tues­
day’* day of pleasure.
Mrs. D. G. Robinson and Mrs. J. S.
Goodyear who were at lhe head of the
sollclUng committee, acted as chairmen
for the ladies and arranged tbe plans with
the railroad officials. A spetftFcoach was
attached to the regular morning passenger
traln.und a party numbering over sixty were
on board when it pulled out. At Clover­
dale the first of a very pleasant series of
surprises was sprung on the party wtjen
Air. and Mrs. Henry E. ^HoyL of Kalama­
zoo, old time residents of Hastings, and
Mrs. AIcDonald. whose parents Mr. and
Mrs. Denison, were also former residents
of our city, imarded the car to assist in en­
tertaining the ladies. At Kalamazoo free
transportation tn the hotel was furnished
through the courtesy of the hack and bus
companies of Kalamazoo.
On arriving at tbe Burdick, Mr. II. F.
Badger, tha genial host of that popular
hostelry was on hand to make tbe ladles
welcome, and they were shown to a hand­
some suite of rooms, to. rest for a few
minutes.
Starting from the Burdick, under tbe
chaperonage of Mr. J. H. Dewing, tbe af­
fable and courteous president of the, Kal­
amazoo street railway company, Mr. and
Mrs. Hoyt Mrs. McDonald, and Dr.
Pratt, the party was conveyed over the en­
tire street railway system of tbe city In a
special electric ear. It was a trip that
was thoroughly enjoyed, and a most ex­
cellent chance was afforded to see the
beautiful homes, handsome lawns, and fine
public buildings for which Kalamazoo Is
noted. The trip occupied the time until
tbe dinner hour.- On their return to the
hotel, the ladles were served with dellcous
punch before going Into the dining hall
where a most choice and elaborate menu
was served. The part was also In tbe
nature of a surprise when Hie ladles learn­
ed the. fine dinner was. gratuitously given
by Mr. Badger. It Is needless to say if
tbe Hastings ladles who were on this trip,
ever succeed In getting Mr. Badger to
come to our city, he will be treated most
royally.
The train left at 2:30, and the party bide
farewell to their entertainers, and left for
Woodbury the other end of (be line, leav­
ing tbe carat Hastings un the return trip.
It was a day long to be remembered, afid
the members of the party fevl It a most
difficult task to express In fitting terms
their appreciation of tbe efforts Of all who
contributed so much to make the day such
a memorable one

a

the memory ot Uwl day la beaoUtul Calemetoo, with It, kindly, cordial people
will always be ebrrtsbed.
Tbo« who comprised tbe party miking
the trip were:

.i«»nn Rich. Chi«. Huffmvn. J. W.
T.
J.Bmb, D. R. Cook.
Good,ear. E. Y. Htale. Both ModfV.
Power*. Prank Stzbhfn*. John Bwxner; will
Hoffman. Wm. HHcbeoek C. H. Burton. J. H.
Denol*. W. B. Bwrczev. J. M. Nevins. I. a.
Boll»«&gt;k.ClwaeMta&gt;&lt;lb.M; U &lt;£oL W. D.
Have*. J. A. Van Arnrnn. Ch-sier
Colsrove, WU1 Ham*, Z. B. Hoyt, N. T. Parker.
Crawfnrd. ot Battle Creek. S. A. Crowell. CJ*rener Yoon««.af AUeww.Oettr }
er. Geo. Reeder, nt Gnwd ItapIda.F. » Bartow,
W. R. Ueok. and the
Eliza and Jennie Wolf. Maude
Holbrook.GertrudA B^nttrv.Mary Povren M«y
Beamev 8ar» Hortnn anl M r. W. H. Bor e a
Che^rMe-wr. N. T. Parker. D. kGood;
year, and Bnrd*t»« Bowne. who was
act as h’n n other’* personal representative, ac­
companied the ladies on.the trip.

/

of fire

Johnson Bros.'S^mi
Porcelain Ware.

That’s the Question!
Where to get good ma­
chine oil
“ at a fair price.

HOLLOWAY
'.Sign of the Elephant)

Summer Normal.

—in Hastings keeps a
good assortment of machine oils—lard, castor,
cylinder, etc.

ky.xt Monday moaning tbe Barry County'summer Normal will open for a five
weeks course at the High School building)
. A kindergarten under tbe care of Miss

Kittle Holbrook will be conducted In one
of the primary grade rooms?) The best

methods for starting chlldrei in their
school work will be followed.. Alisa Hol­

brook has had-special training and has
proved a success as a kindergarten teacher.
An Incidental fee of twenty-five cents per

ooooooooooooooooo

the neatest you hate
seen for a long liiaB.
We bought our frjh
cans before the ad
yance. We are handlmg lots of fruit. \yt
are selling the bfat
as and 50 cent tea in
the state. We have
a complete stocl. ‘j •
We want your trade.'
We take produce of
all kinds.

Hams &amp; van flnwn

week will be charged.
A Lecture Course of five numbers will

be one of the features of the Summer
Normal. Its object will be to provide
pleasant and profitable entertainment hot
only for teachers but for citizens as well:
five of the most popular lecturers of Mich­
igan will appear, one each week. Th*1
managers taking into consideration the
times, have placed the tickets for the en­
tire course at 75. cents. Supt. Ferris, of
Big Rapids, Boone, of the State Normal,
State Supt. Pattvngill, Prof. Delos Fail

18 DEAL

aud one other are the men who will ap­
pear.
The secretary would like Jo have a list
of boarding places and rooms stating loca­
tion, accommodation for lady or gentlemen
and the price of the accommodation, for
the convenience of those coming from a
distance or strangers here.
Prin. Mealley in connection with Ills
work in the Summer Normal will offer a
five weeks course In bookkeeping giving
four one hour recitations per week. Text
and blank books will nut exceed $1.50 In
cost Any student capable of doing High

School work, if he devote bls whole time
to this subject, ought to be able to finish
the subject alone. A charge of $5.00 for
the twenty lessons will be made provided
a class of ten or more be organized. Prin.
Mealley will return the money to any one
taking this course who is not satisfied that
he has had value received.

—«r trouble and loss might "be saved
by lhe purchasers of Dry Good*. if
they would visit nothing but gnod
subatantlal dry good* jnerchants
Mores that have reputations fenlarge and excellent stock* and whenyou know you only pay for what
vou get. A great deal depends on
how you manage the-little things,
and pennies are little things but if
you are trytpg to-make a great deal
of money

S Julius
g Russell
DRY QOODS
AKO
MILLINERY

EVERY
CENT ■
COUNTS

■The Republican state convention has
been called to meet
Wednesday, Aug. 5th.

In. Grand Rapids,

TAKE

Your Pick
The New Resort; Formerly Surby's,

WITHOUT DELAY.

AT BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN
The management begs to announce that they have secured

Always aim to get the first choice. There are any
number of first choices in our stock of Hats, and you j
only need to come early to secure them at bottem |
prices.

Have you seen those

NEW STYLES IN MEN S HaTS?

for tbe evening of

they are fine goods, the newest things out, and our prices jn’alet your
dollars look large and inflated. Call and look them over.

All the Fireworks »nd Illustrations at the World's Columbian
Exposition, at Chicago, were furnished by Pain’s Fire­
works Co., New York and Chicag

| Tbe
Bankrupt Store.

C. H. OJTBORN &amp; C!

1- Mam-aoth lllutryilon In crimson .nd e.nerald, l.,tln, Ctleen Mnmw.
2— 13 piece,. Drooping Hncketc
S—Fancy piece. Flowering Aluk’

I—Indian Jugglery.
5—Fiery Whirlwind,.
C—Floral Fountain!).
"—Vertical Wheel,. .

S—Cannon Saluting Rocket,.
U—Mine, ot Star, and Serpents.
10— Floral Shell,
11— Fancy Device. Rainbow Wheel. •
12— Peacock Plume,
IS—• Heoe,. Fancy Roekets, 4 tmunda
11—Batteries of Star, of Rainbow Hue,.
15—Floating Fcioons.
10—Devil Among tbe Tailor,

At HASTINGS THURSDAY, JULY pth

IT—Colored Sauetaaona.
IS—Fancy Set Piece. Magnolia Tree.

..jjwnlnMrt

THE NEW GREAT SYNDICATE SHOW 5

21—Magmulum Star*.

nr
by avowing the Star «htlk. Exliibitton Rocket* «mi Baittuire.
all Ute 4lwr
avoiding Ikr
50 Cent*
to *ui their Hvla*.

We ask you to COn&gt;e
•nd see our new pat.
tern of :
“

Lake View

of silver. If tne United States should
adopt this policy ope uf our silver dollars
would be worth but 50 cents In Germany,
France, England or any of the great
countries of the world. Every laboring
man would have to take his pay in dollars
that would only be worth 50 cents. Up­
holding this policy is the only hope the
democratic party has.
The coming campaign la to be one of

Free coinage of silver at tbe ratio of 16

Dodatd. Dr. Pratt and «t&gt;et», tbe tedlee
fret under rest nblhratloOK. and &lt;«• e«lr

HAMTIH9M

B

And Paris Hippodrome.

Charm
Pain® Celebrated

Band Concert and Dancing, Afternoon and
Evening,
a

‘Ut

circa*. Great elevated *ta«w. double
PrMHmtlD* and ntmiwteMA nnd uppanUled pnaunim. Exaltt d 1 u ■u,n

�Hasting' Banner
Thursday, July a, &lt;896•nd bl, partner on «oln&lt; to kla room ateut
»oon found blm 1Jlng ta „ OMOnM)ooi

w M. COOK. leetl Kdltae.

■

and Ex*Mayor43renael, a member ot the K.
ot P. lodge, et whleh Mr. Dunning baa al-

4

A great many

waya been a hromlnent member, left Im­
mediately for that elty. returning with
Mm on the following day. At premt

4 I CP 11 Voundsof Paris
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4
4
4

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4
4
4
4
4
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4

I Grecn^very Bea-

sen........... I
' sen
more last season

than I did the season be’

writing he I, doing very wMl, and hopes
tor hl, ultimate recovery ail entertained.

All that kind friend, ban do I, being done.
Mr. Donning ha, been In poor health for

&gt;

(ore. I will sell more
this year than ever before.
I h,;re is a well founded
reason for this itfereasing
denund. It is not be-'
M11v- 1 am selling so
much cheaper than other
X rlers. it is
super­
ior. quality and efficacy
of my goods that causes
,„.ople to come to my
siorc.
You. will save
.
and worry if you
; i\ Paris Green, London p
■ -pie. insect powder, »
elc. of -tiie.
j

I
I
I

I

f:RED L. HEATH, J
THE DRUOOIST.

p

s

1 OCAL NEWS.
. CIRCULATION •

Tais week,

86 quire?.

Hmillw. changes tor advertisement,
St re,ch this office Tuesday, at latest to
Injure iu-errlou io the Issue ot tbe week
«ben brought.

Watch tin1 Bannkk columns for a new
etory • My Strange Patient.”
it Is a
wit-id. but wry entertaining story which
m i hold y&lt;mr interest from first to last

wme time, »d I, aubjeet to »ocb attaek,.

’"Ha’ Lltlte Urer PUte. Me
CoadlUon Powder. Me.

Undb' Saraaparilla Compound, 7Se.
"My strange Pmienf-Wateh tor IL

Clothing Slaughtered 1

^^Callu the CBrl.tma, atndlo tor Picture

- ?,ry U10M 1x1111 Plckete at Phillipa t
a,rb s.
Green

“d

Lo",!&lt;,n

PorPte at
.

Landis’.

.

Boys’

»t l» reid that Poa ha, jigned with lhe

It will be economy for every citizen of
Hastings to stay at home the fourth of
July. By so doing the people will not

Nashville team. •

only save money which they would spend
elsewhere, but they will also have lhe op­

(iranote flakes. Proton,
Grenola it Phillip', * Erb.g

portunity of seeing two fine ball gamer,
forenoon and afternoon, between Hastings
and Nashville. Since last playing with
Hastings, ttw Nashville team has been

Fre,h canoed good, ot all
Phillip, A Erb',.

The Green

atreet whlit

kind, at

Cereal

and

qlub

will

recreate at Gun lake tbe 4th.

Boro, lo Mr. and Mn. 0. G. U.y„,
Sunday, June 28, a 9 lb. girl.

strengthened, and we understand has
A complete line ot all the lateit style,
secured the services of the Grand Haven
of Frames at the Christinas studio.
pitcher who, several weeks ago. only ah
Emory Busby and family are moving In­
lowed the homo team to get one hit off ot
his delivery. These games will be close to their new home on Market street.
Produce wanted at the highest price In
and exciting and will afford a groat deal of
pleasure to all who attend. It will also be trade or cash.
CooK A
tbe means of helping the base ball boys,
who are. under considerable expense in
keeping together a ball team that credit­
ably upholds the name of Hastings on the
diamond. Help the boys out by staying
at home.

Don’t forget those pickles. Call and try
UleID.CooKACm.

The coming Horse and Bicycle Race

coffee and tea. of which they make a
specialty. Give them a trial.

meet at Battle Creek, July 1, 2. 8, and 4,
promises to be one of the greatest meets in
tbe state this season. The list of entries
of noted horses, numbers one hundred and

1( is worth coming a good many miles
just to get a glass of that ice cream soda at
Burman &amp; Marple’s.

Phillips * Erb lead in/keeping the best

White Fans, White Mlts, and White
Dress Goods, and big bargains in Millinery
Goods at O. D. Spaulding’s.

ten, the largest entry list that has been
made In any event in tbe United States
this season. In addition to the One events
in the horse class, will be a number of first

Henry Braendle, of Freeport, was ad­
mitted In full citizenship of the U. S. at
the county clerk’s office yesterday.

class bicycle races In which some of tbe
fastest bicyclists of the state are entered.
The great Fowler Sextette which is to
race the Empire State Express, will give

lhe barrel, or otherwise.

We are overloaded with them and
in order to move them quickly we
we shall cut our

And

Children’s

I UH 56.00 ui p SmU li P.
110.00, ui 510.00
im

Suits

At cost.

Don’t fail to take advantage of this RAT .16
as it positively closes July 4th.

florrill, Lambie &amp; Co
HASTINGS,

MICHIGAN.
$

We have a large lot of very nice salt by

Burman

Cook &amp; Cook.
&amp; Marple doa’t attempt to

make ice cream with skimmed milk.
an exhibition July 3d. Trlxy Hal will go Pure cream is used. Try tbelr ice cream
against her record of 9:11. A mile novice at 25 cents per quart.
bicycle race, and a two mile handicap bi­
Mrs. C. W. Jordan entertained a few
Tiie Italian medicine fakir who struck
cycle race are also down on the program
young people Saturday afternoon, com­
r o.’t rlty la*t week, done up Allegan peofor July 4th. In the evening of July 4tb
plimentary to her nelce, little Bernice
‘ I &gt; in rriMl diapv. departing from their
there will be a grand display of Paine’s Jordan, of Bedford.
town
iidler, mostly secured from poor
fireworks at the beautiful Lake Goguac.
An ice cream social will be given on the
laboring men.
Special excursion rates on all railways.—
lawn In front of the Catholic rectory. July
Battle Creek Journal.
Uharlniand Nashville ball teams tri»d
4th, from 4 p. in. until 0 p. m. A cordial
etfiiciusloiiH a’ the tatter place Tuesday p.
Invitation is extended to all.
The SupervlMm.
m.. tl.r -core standing 3d to 2 in favor of

Last week the Board of Supervisors was

The Nashville team ha4 been

in session, and was busy until Saturday
afternoon. The Board is to be commended

Nash-.’ &gt;.

Lrn*at*’j ' • .•■•giiiened.

Ak-. Leo. Barnes fell bn

a defective

rws walk i« the 4th ward Tuesday and
was &lt;om»*what hurt. Cement cross walks
-hoiil.i be lint in, in even part of the city,
fii;d al! danger will be done away w ith.^

iu its effort to have the value of Barry
Lost—-Shepard dog, full grown, sheared
county properly equalized. There H no
question but what the smaller counties up tbe front legs, end of tall nut sheared,
have for jears been pajing far more than collar white and brown. Finder will be
their share of state taxes. When Barry ।| rewarded by returning to J. C. Cole, Hast­
county with abcu&gt; 24,COO people, pais ov- ings.,
H. B. Andrus. J. C. Ketcham and G. S.
ef.half as much state tax as Calhoun county

: 17

,iv Bit IULIIUIU IV

the i'rojf Laundry, bas changed the name

a grrat deal of experience in tbe laundry
business and will make It a special point

tbe Methodist pulpit, taking as the sub­
ject of bi* sermon ••Mrtiiodlsrti.
De­
votional meeting of the Epworth lacsgne
at 0:30 as wraai. Prajer meeting and
Nsnday aebool at the uaual hours.

Crn.k, Hon. G. K- Beamer. P. A. SlteWon,
W. D. Haire. DrC. Lamprnan. Dr. A.
p Drake, B. R- Rom. ' Archie MeCoy.
Henry Cook. D. C Brunron. S. J. Broo•on E Y. Hogle, Julius RusseB. J- P.
Mead. H. Jonee, 1. M. B. Gillaspte. A. N.

At a group meeting of the Epworth
league* held at Middleville. Wednesday
June 14tb, tbe following rwdution# were niHtland. M. W. Hlcka.Geo. H. Tinkler.
offered and adopted: Resolved that « W H Goodyear. H. J. Fraker. N. A. Ful
have derived a great amount of good from ter. J. C. Wardell. X. T. Dfanrood. H. G.
ibis gronp meeting and that we go forthits
Carter. P. W. Boraew, C. W. H. Caaaady,
loyal Epworth l^agurrs lift Ing J»P the * '
«&gt;uh to Christ. r.. War Campbell. Owen Lowden. John
Tie- lowmbip, were equalized aa fol- len and trying to
Mat, H. W. Ser.lL W».
•&gt;«&gt;;
&gt;«»': An,rl&gt;. »sts.0T0; Ualtlmore. MTl.-' Reaolved that we extend our
to
friend*
im Snyder. C. H-Bauer. D A. Bowker
Iterrr.- VOTJTS;' Orrltou, WSl.'MO:'
Middleville who have so cheerfully
D
W.
Rojera.
Powers
Tbe
above
la
CaUleton, S8",ST0: H.allnae, SM0.S38; tbelr church ami homes to tl«e visaing
Hasting, City, let and ,lh warily U5T.S44: delegates and workers of Hie League and i llal of u.e nainea of the number, ot tbe
•Mteblkan Mr.tn.1 CyeJoda and Wlnd-Storm
Htelingj city. 2-1 and 3rd ward,. MM.408: iluitwa herein ateli
«&lt;“&gt;• 9Ina. Co- rroldent, of tbe City of HavUnr.
H"Pe, S183.M0; Irving.
Johnj- tbelr work.
Ella Robekts.
-tewn.
Maple Grovr.
CityrrnFtauuc** • A fair .epre^taltenof lhe claw of an*
iron, W tbe Company through the Sraie of
Otwaevill., 4370,”J3; Prairieville »82#.to please all patrons by doing good

__
rork
at rm-.uable prices. Leave jour work
■ &gt;*kh him, first door east of Heath’s drag

/

Rutland. »483..WS; Thornapple. W42,1’8: Wnmlland. mi,382: Yankee Spring..
8249.000,

A7

WEI55EKT BKOJ
QENERflL HARDWARE

plained to you, you will ever after want one. There is noth­
ing in stove construction to compare with them, and all the
world knows they are reliable. They are more economical
than a small cook stove, will last forever, will nearly learn
you to conk if you don’t know how. Don’t Jet Mrs................
fry her life out over an old fashioned cook stove, when it will
be big money in your pocket in the end to buy her a Penin?
sular range, and besides lengthen her days by several years.

IBUll LfLIlVl,

schoo.8 ftre •I &gt;nj
tliat we have .good reasons for celebration. *
part uf July, and tthat
,k‘ *the
1'
—
&gt;
ihe school -o'.umn
will be dtaecnj^
n umnwill
Well, jes. 1 guess sh, In fact 1 know It,
so. Some way should be de­
tinyeil until August,
which it wi.l
t, after 'Which
vised whereby the supervisor* of Barry that we have the finest' grown pickles,
appear as formerly.
county can become familiaf witirfhat pur­ w'iiy good gracious, yes, both sweet and
sued in cities. We want to see this county sour, and the biggest rats in Hastings, if
Tk«- ’•■aeh-Ts institute fur Barry county
you don’t believe it ask Little Cook.
pay its just share of slate taxes, but we
will be held in Hastings, Aug. 10th to
Cook &amp; Cook;
decidedly object to’seeing the small coun­
'.rh. according tu a letter received from
Notice to water consumers:—All water
ties loaded down with burdens that should
sip’t. Fatieiiglll. The conductors will be
be carried by the cities. The Board did a rents are now due and payable to the clerk
McKinney. of Olivet, tyiss Tibbltts.
wise thing in engaging lhe services of of the water board, and must be paid be­
.■ Lansing. and’Prof. W. D. Sterling.
Hon. P. T. Colgrove to appear before the fore July 10th or 10 per ceut additional
will be charged and collected.
Eil. Johnson and family have moved in- .State Board of Equalization in August.
By OnDKK OF WATKt: CoMMITTKK.
•
tfte !.uikp uwped by Quincy Hynes on
VlilsB I nd a Belle Boaby entertained a
Hanover street until the house which be
Y. P. S. C. E. jjext Sunday evening at
i&gt; e'ir ling near there is completed. Mrs. Presbyterian church will be led by Andrew number uf her j oung lady friends yester­
day aflrrncon. the occasion being her
M. E. Nevins will move into the Imnse Harger.
eleventh birthday. The only •‘boy*’’
be
41£y . t.aled which is owned by Mr.
W. C. T. U. meets next Tuesday at Mrs.
Pbln Smith’s at 2^0. All ladles heartily favored with an invitation were Mr. Pres­
ton and Oscar Young, whose birthday falls
welcomed.
Ly Judge - Smith received a teleThe pastor will preach at the Presby­ on the same day as Miss Inda’s.^
terian
fbhrch
next
Sunday
morning
on
the
uiiiHR the safe arrival of his s«-n
Mra. M- W. Riker gave a very pleasant
••4th of July.*’ In the evening on the
••nt home” yesterday afternoon to a laris*
X jays.”
.
GJasgcuv. The Banner will publish a
num\&gt;er of lady friends. She was assisted
The ladies of the Presbyterian church
series of letters from Mr. Shirley Smith
in receiving by her daughter Mrs. W. W.
Missionary Sucletj- meet at tbe Parsonage
«hieh will be foihii. very interesting and on Wednesday next at 3 o’clock. Tbe Williams, Mrs. Julia Hadley. Mrs. L. E.
instructive. The first one will appear next pxstor and Lis wife will be g’ad to wel­ Knappen, and Mrs. W. J. Stuart, of
come all who can come.
Grand Rapids.
The W. F. M. 8. will be held In Ute
Tobacco and sage, toilet scap and tap­
Au English paper, the Daily News, lecture room of the M. E. church Wednes­
ioca. cigars and potash, German balm and
made a blunder characteristic of most Eng­ day afieinoun July Sth at half past two
hair pins, pocket books and mouse traps,
lish newspapers when dealing with any? o'clock. Program as follunve: Devotional,
Mrs. L. N. Mixer. Address, Zenanas, Mrs. yeast and carpet lacks, fishing tackles and
thing bm English news, by saying hi a
Clement 8mltl&gt;: Rrcllstloti. Mra. F. S. copperas, sal snda and cheese, and. and. Ol
coimudnt on the Republican ticket that Pryor. Talk on India.
.
Gewhola&gt;iu. we can’t tell you in six
for Vice President, Mr. George has been
Rev. Arthur Trott, of Nashville, will .orilhsany.blaK.bou: IL^^
ftclectt'l.’’and added **he is a Itobart of preach at the MetluMlat church, next Sun­
New Jt-Hey.
day morning a| the usual hour for_®°JHon. Ctentenl Smith. Hon. DanM
Ing service. In- the evening w. w.
Striker, Hon. P. T. Collrove, Hon. D. R.
E- E. Francis who recently purchased .Taylor pf the gpVowtl church will occupy

to American Laundry,” by which it will
kereaftei be known. Mr. Francis ha* had

Some people may think it pretty warm to talk stove nor,
but when you have the best stove made and know it is the
best, you delight in telling of it. We handle the Best Stoves
and Ranges on the market, (THE PENINSULAR,) and we*,
know it, so do others. The Peninsular Stoves and, Ranges^
are known lhe world over, and areSuniversally acknowledged V
the leaders for cooking purposes, Snd easy handling! We :
are in a position to sell you a PeninsiH^r Range whether you &lt;
needxprie or not. If you see one and have its workings ex- -

Again we call, attention to our teas,
that 25c beats them all, and a forty cent
one that scoops them all.
Cook &amp; Cook.

rlbV’iiu’-fci.d Ionia crossed bats al lhe
। with Its large cities and rich ‘farming Bassett leave for Ann Arbor next MunI latter -v Friday the score resulting 9 to I
daf\ where they will attend teachers’
&lt;■ in rav r &lt;&gt;f luiita. which has one of H e |’ knd&amp;; or when we pay one third as much
i as Kent county with its tity of nearly school, and there will be no summer school
! y,ru!ur&gt; &lt; amateur teams in the state. A
In Nashville.—Nachvillc Xctm. t
return gniue frill be plaied here in lhe I 100,000 people, small towns, and rich v/july 4th will be celebrated at Rutland
farming country: when we du tills, we say,
something Is wrong somewhere.
Either by lajlng tbe corner stone of their new M.
our supervlwirs are assessing t&lt;»o high, or E. church at 10:30. Dinner served for 15
"""",ae'
"«-. thoae In Urn elite* .re nroerolnif far loo cents in Williams’ Grove.) Games etc. in
• ».;l i...
i during lhearcater । bjjr
W(.
iiic|jlin| |(&gt; lh(,
the p. m.
Everybody Come.
An Ideal
me.
,

™ in suits for the

A BIG CUT next twenty days.

I MtoblPn.
Suteeribe fur the Bamsb and
Cb. grot chapter of onr Dae new aerial
•
(Additional local on
»lory.

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If you can’t possibly use a stove, there is something in oar.
line of GENERAL HARDWARE you can. We will make
it an object for you to trade with us the coming year. Better
come in and learn about.

Slaughter Sale I
Straw Hats
Clothing

Don't buy a Straw Hat or Suit of Clothes before July 4th unless
you have our prices.

Chidester
&amp; Burton,

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IN THt VATICAN.

Hastings Banner.
Thursday, July a, 1896.

more dull of apprehension than they are
generally supposed to be. — Leslie’s

MAXBHALL L. COOK.Editor.

Weekly. \

ONLY HOPE OF THE DEMOCRACY.

For most of the crowd in the famous
chapel the center of interest was, no
doubt, the jjerson of Leo XIII., who
made his entry with all the pomp and
display of traditional usage, borne
sdoft, the great fans on either side.
preceded by dignitaries of the pupul
’household, and —
*—
• by members
*attended
of
the noble and Swiss guards—an im­
।
posing spectacle, of which it is hard to
believe that the Galilean fisherman had
prescience.
Although the features of his holiness
and those of Mr. Giadstope have little
resemblance, the il|ustrious veterans
are like each other in.twin respect*.
Both are pallid, and in both the eyes
।are especially keen and brilliant. Save
for the life that shone in his eyes anil
the movement of his hand in blesaiM,
Leo XILI.’s bearers might have seemed
to carry a dead pope. But there could
be no mistaking the vitality of glances

THE DEMOCRATS.
Thalr National Convention Meets
in Chicago July T

Majority- Contest Probable Over tko
Unit and Two-ThirtU KuleoThe commitment of the democratic
party to free silver by so many state
EDITORIAL NOTES
conventions Is to a large degree, the
Chicago, June 29.—The democratic
expression of antagonism to Clereiapd.
national convention will convene in the
The rank and file of the democratic
1 Coliseum, in this city, on Tuesday. July
DILEMMA OF THE DEMOCRATS. party are making of Grover the scapeI 7. All of the 906 delegates entitled to
guat’ for the party, i’pon nis bead are
' seats have been selected- Of thp 51
laid
nil
the
et
IU
of
the
deficit
producing
Mates and territories, 33 have declared
Confltet.
; for the free coinage of silver at the
* A irood deal of interest has attache*! Wilson tariff law and the piling.up of
to the expressions of the leaders of the tne loaded deb’ for which it was pri­
ratio of sixteen to one without waiting
sound money wing of the democratic marily responsible; and he is to be
for' concurrence by other nations; 16
1 declared for the gold standard, and two
party since the free silver men have ob­ driven forth into tbe desert as a propl(Florida and District of Colutfibis)
tained practical control of the party or­ tiatlop for the Kins of his party.
Besides this, the democratic leaders
ganization. It is apparent .that a good
adopted no currency planks.
many ot them are troubled and anx­ are ogonij^tliy an viohs to “change the
? May Break the Unit Hole.
Five hundred and seventy-eight of the
ious, .not only as to tbe party future, issue." They fought and won the bat­
' delegates are pledged to vote for free
but as to their own course of action. tle of 1892 under the banner of low
What shall they do in the event of the tariff. and were championed and led by that obviously took in the whole scene, silver and 328 for gold, but it ia probable
nomination of a free-silver candidate Cleveland hintself. They humbugged and, it was easy to assume, every per­ the silver total will be increased to a
for tbe presidency upon a free-coinage and deceived the people completely. son present. The muss proceeded tn greater figure than 578. Many in the
platform? Shall they violate all con­ 'Never in o.ur history has an unsound the usual way, the voice of the aged gold column arc there by the unit rule,
sistency, abandon their principles, and' political theory been so quickly exposed pontiff, though feeble, being distinctly ' which
vote with tiie
v.ulvu prescribes that they -----------------support n candidate and policy which und found worthless. Not one of the heard, und the papal choir, grouped in majority of the delegation. Many sllmain
democratic
arguments
for
low
they bMieve to be full of danger to the
frent of a huge missal, doing their part ver men bound by this rule to vote
country?" Some of the leaders, we no­ tariff, presented from every stump iu with the earnestness and feeling I have lor gold have declared they will refuse
tice, are already talking of a compro­ 1892, but is Scouted to-day as false and remarked ujhju as conspicuous in the to abide by the rule and will appeal to
mise. and suggesting that-, after all, it pernicious to the people.
Roman church.
[’the silver majority in the convention
may b£ possible to support a candidate
Face to face with the certainty of de- ।
WitK regard to the quality of the choir that they be allowed to vote according
in favor of free coinage on the basis of served and overwhelming defeat at the it may be Raid that musical ears, ac- to their own convictions.
sixteen to one. heee gentlemen have, bunds of a deceived and outraged j»eo- customed to the accurate intonation of ’
The breaking of the unit rule, de­
obviously, ne real regard for principle, ple, the only hope of the democratic English cathedra) singers,|gjukrnotup- cisions h&gt; a number of contests, and
leaders
is
ii&gt;
a
new
issue.
They
desire
and nre prepared to swallow1 the whole
prove without reserve. To put the mat- the likelihood of increased representafree-silver abomination rather than co-, to make the people forget all about the ter plainly, the choir was sometimes tion from free-silver territories will
operate with republicans to secure ite tariff failure. They w ant to get them distinctly outof tune, and the criticisms materially increase the number of votes
overthrow. Others argue that it is the stirred up on another fallacy, in the leveled against their music in past years for free silver, probable to G42. Thus,
duty of the sound money men to enter hope that the battered old hulk of are still, to some extent, applicable, I with the silver men in control of theor­
a determined protest at Chicago, and democracy may ride on a tidal wave em told, however, that the papa) singers gnnization, it is probable that a change
then, falling to make any impression [ once more into the haven of national appear at their best in the holy week', from the two-thirds rule will not be
upon the convention, to let the national control. Hence they have taken up the music of Bai and Allegri, particularly necessary. Throwing the unit rule to
election go by default. But tliis, too,,. free silver, fallacy and propose to re­ the “Miserere" of the master last the winds may help a f«w gold delegates
They will named, for the social effects of which wifh free “liver Instructions to vote for
is really a surrender of principle. peat the tactics of 18921
Postmaster-General Wilson, who ranks again attempt n wholesale misleading they continue- famous. Accepting the the gold standard, but the flop of silver­
among the more conscientious leaders, of the voting masses into the support of . statement, |t is needless to say howj ites in the New York delegation, theexdeclares unqualifiedly that if the de­ a false and pernicious theory.
' much I regret that uctual experience , a&lt;?t number of which is not known, will
Can the people be fooled a second of its truth was quite out of the ques- probably balance any accessions to the
mocracy shall embark upon a crusade-.
.
against tbe financial credit, prosperity time? The free silver nt sixteen to one
tion. But while the intonation qf tbe gold ranks.
and progress of the union they will theory is even worse than the low tariff
choir in singing the was0 might have
cease to be a great national party, and theory. The very men who would sufFor the presidency. Bland, of Mis­
hren improved, some of the work wan
become a small aud powerless section­ ier most, were &gt;t to be put Into op.™- .
• The leading soprano souri. leads with 106 delegates In­
- - •- he -of the Giulih chapel—the structed for him. California instructed
al party wholly unworthy of tbe pub­ tion. would be the men who were hit • -possibly
lic confidence. But wliat will Mr. Wil- hardest, by the tariff failure--the work- J
principal tenor and the first buss dis- for Senator S. M. White, of that state;
ecm do jiersonally in the event that his ingmen, those who
o work
tvotK for
tor wages.
woges. It
it ‘ p,
,
ottheiv«. Iowa
low. for
tor Boies,
Ho.e.,
Indiana for J|
Matthews,
party puts a free-s'lver man at the bead would mean a financial panic so severe
be
traditionol Keutucky. I. far Bl.ckburn^I.-.huI "W’»"1 tbe older t’burcb oom. «■«&lt;• U for Itnuell Set, y ork for V hltof its ticket? He carefully refrains that, the one of 1893
U would be insigniti- rn
1'
. 1 po.er» »■’ etricUy otaeLd. tbe per- | ”?• Ohio for John It. Mt-Leott Pennfrom telling us. Ar&gt;d what will Messrs. cant beside it,
cent., It
it ,
,, , , ; ...
! svhnni,i for Pattisor&gt;..and
Pattison. nnd South Caro.0 fifteen per cent..
Whitney, Fairchild, Flower, Hill, Vilas, wages from ten to
Caro­
। formance generally had tne highest in­ sylvanU
Dickinson and all the rest of the repre­ would reduce them one-half at one
linn will probably present the name of
i tcrest for every musical vfaltor. At the
sentative sound inoney men do. actual­ stroke. Aud this reduction would come I close of the mass the ponbfica! proces­ Benjamin II. Tiilmar.. Tbe figures are
nsjfollows:
ly, if compelled to choose between n to every man who is on salary or hire,
sion retraced its steps and the congre­
free-silver man and a sound-money re­ from the president of the United States J gation was free to denarii There was* Bland...
Whitney
down to ibehumbleet street laborer. Are j
publican who is also a protectionist?
an unseemly scramble foij overcoats on
It is quite clear that democrats w ho the people such fook as to beguiled the ।
the way out.-^Hoine Cor. London Tele­ KUBSril................................................
have sdme remnants of conscience are second time within the short space of 1
Matthews.*
graph.
।
Holes.........................................................
not likely to have a pleasant time of four years?—Toledo Blade.
Blackburn.................... ...............
it duriog the next few months. Some
TADPOLtS ARE TIDY CREATURES White......................................................
N0 FALSE SOUND.
Tinman
of thoftp.who profess overmasteriug
They Eat Much Refu»e and Keep Their !
solicit tide for a sound finuncinl policy
Republican Platform Will Be ProWILL THEY BOLT?
Iloaaea lu Order.
■will,
suspect, compromise away
A wonderful spirit of tidiness seems
their principles when they come to act. |
When Gen. Benjamin Harrison, then '
Gold Democrats.
to pervade the tadpole world. They al- i
There are others, of course, who will president of the United States, said (hat' ways eat whatever becomes useless— !
New York, June 29.—William C. Whit­
stand by their guns and even brace j protection was not a inattet of sched- 1
their own eggs, their superfluous com­ ney has served notice on the stiver
themselves jo tbe j»oint of voting for a i ules but of principles, he compt&amp;sed the 1
panions; even those; who are only weak­ democrats that the sound money men
republican. There is one point, how- j whole question. Mr. Thurston enlarged ly hre cleared out of the way, and tiie \?&lt;rtfcd not support a free coinage na­
ever, in connection with this dilemma of a little upon Harrison’s definitipu when
victims take it all as a matter of course. tional platform or silver noafinees for
tbe democracy which should not be for- | he assured the St. 1.0uis convention and
J have disturbed a strong member of president and vice president. He prac­
gotten. The leaders have brought all ( the world that the republican party the community just as he had begun to tically has said farewell to the party
the trouble upon themselves by their । will insist upon '‘protection that pro­ din? off the tail of a weaker brother, for the time being. He acknowledges
coquetting with tbe populist and free ( tecta, and reciprocity that reciprocates, but the sufferer has not troubled to e«j- that the reins of power in the coming
silver delusions in the canvass of 1892. ( thereby securing the best market to
cape—-he simply yvaited till the fratri­ convention at Chicago, will be held by
It will !be remembered that in that ( American products.and opening Americide returned to complete his deadly the advocates of free coinage, and in so
campaign. when the quest inp of alii- can factories to the free coinage of work. For some time there Is no grave doing says their victory will mean the
ances with the pophlists in.the western [ American muscle." This eloquently
■
change in the tadpoles. They simply practical disruption of the party.
states was presented to the considera- ( expressed sentiment, provoked uproariNo Compronlie Feasible.
• grow and become so far transparent
tion of tbs party lenders in the east, oils enthusiasm. Schedules nre matters'
This declaration, taken in connection
' that their internal mechanism, which
practically all of them acquiesced in the ( of detail that can be arranged cosily
consists of one eoil of intestihes, -is with Mr. Whitney’s signed statement
proposition to fuse with this faction ( when congress is informed by the plainly visible. When, however, they issued Sunday, June 21. makes interest­
iTlnece^knry tu carry certain states. It principles of protection.
arc about, three months old, a careful ing reading. In his pronunciamepto.
is even said that Mr. Cleveland con- |
The platform of Lhe republican party
observer can distinguish a tiny foot while practically admitting defeat fbr
sen ted to this policy. It was inevitable ( will be protective* to all. The pensioner on either side of th** base of the tail.
, sound money at Chicago, he strongly
that the discordant forces thus brought- ( will be protected in enjoyment of his
These grow slowly, but seem unable urged a compromise on the financial
into temporary relations vvbuld event- pension: th«x farmer in the market for
to move independently until shortly be­ question. He declares now in so many
usually dissolve, and that even for (he , his wool nnd grain. The workman will fore the border land* is passed which words that "compromise is impossible.”
-time being genuine coherence would be be protected against unrestricted com- leads to perfect froghood. The hind In making this letter statement he tells
improbable. Presuming upon the con- petition with the ill-paid labor of the
legs have reached their full size before the silver democrats from the south
cessions made to them, the populists old world. And the producer of silver the front ones appear, and. while the anfl_ west that if they would preserve
have ever since that canvass demanded will be protected also against undue de­
. feet grow slowly, the bands are ready­ party organization surrender is open to
more and more at the hands of the dem- preciation of this metal.
made and can be used nt once. For a them, but unless they yield tha time for
ocratic leaders, and tbe result is that ;
For the cuntocy resolution conf day or two they eftn be seeti under the the parting of the ways has come.
to-day. in remote Oregon, as well as in eludes thus:
skin before they venture forth, and
some more eastern states, the democ- I "All our silver and paper currency must
This declaration is viewed by poli­
their powessor is very restless nnd ex­
racy has been practically absorbed by be maintained at a parity with gold, and
ticians as tbe undoubted result of the
ue favor oil measures designed to main­ cited. He rushes madly about, jostling
the populists, who themselves are in tain Invloably-the obligations of the United his comrades, and no doubt being voted- conference held Friday night by Mr.
full sympathy with the free silver States, and all our money, whether cola
Whitney with Senator Hill and other
a bore; then a more vigorous effort
heresy. The discord and confusion and or paper, at the present standard, the
democratic leaders of the eastern sound
breaks the skin, and the tiny hand and
standard
of
the
most
enlightened
nations
utter indifference to principle which
money faction.
The situation, it is
of the earth.” •
arm appear. There seems some rule
now menace the party with overwhelm- ।
known, was thoroughly reviewed then.
Th® personal organ of a gold mqno* about the order of precedence here, as
ing overthrow nre largely the result of
It was acknowledged by all that silver
m*talliat declares that “the last sen­ there, is when tbe whiskers go. for this
would rule at Chicago. The possibility
these conditions. It is impossible to tence is trurpluMge.” But it knows bet­
year, my tadpoles almost .without ex­
feel any real pity for tbe men who, in ter. The resolution means what it says, ception had their right hands some of the unseating of enough sound
their eagerness for success in tbe can­ aud not more nor Jess than it says. The hours before the left, while on previous money delegates to give the requisite
two-thirds majority for free coinage
-vass of 1892, made these conditions pos­ comnMttce on resolutions was not a
occasions I have had an entirely left­
sible. If Mr. Cleveland and the man- body of tricksters, and the convention
was considered. The apparentcertainty
handed crew.—Chambers’ Journal.
I
that if this is not done the two-thirds
was not a body that could be deceived
| ’
Halt la the Air of the Heashora
I rule would be revoked and republican
nuaded that they were guilty of a fatal by tricksters.
I
In
order
to
ascertain
whether
air
of
mistake, as well as of disregard of prinprocedure on nomination followed wns
The platform in the main is &lt;t decla­
rtinJe. when tbsv entered Into their dis- ration for protection, prosperity and the seashore contains salt in any ap­ conceded. The upahot of all thia, it is
patriotUnn. It may please the mug­ preciable quantity, a French scientist held, was that Mr. Whitney, who for
has made a series of experiments. By months past has been recognized as the
wump to argue that the platform is
' something different from what it ap­ means of these he proved that in a dead spokesman for the gold standard ring
calm seashore air has no salt. Itisonly of the party, was authorized to Issue
pears to be, but the people will believe
when there are high winds from the sea words of both warning and defiance.
that it ia just what it is.—Chicago Inter
that there ia salt in the atmosphere.
Ocean.
To determine this, salt air was passed
cronr of tfie great advantages of the
! kXfbe.republican cand.date'for Vice
through a solution of silver nitrate.
republican party lies in ths fact that it
president is a self-made man. He be­ It caused Dot the leant cloudiness of the can always spare men who become dis­
gan the struggle for life without a dol­ atmosphere, conclusively proving that
satisfied with it because it will not act
lar. For his capital he had a good edu­ there waa do salt in the air. In high dishonestly. — 8L Louis Globe-Democation. a splendid physique. and a de­ winds see spray is carried into the at­
■ should be honestly cons id termination to succeed without out­ mosphere, where It ia diffused into fine I
ered by every housewife. It,
^Plenty of work and good wages,
and bolds the salt for a time
has great advantages, as /S raging his own conKience.—N.Y. Trib­ particles
paid in honest dollars; no need to issue
in the dampair; but as soon as the wind
une.
one trial of
bonds.
There is a pintform good
subsides, the salt, being heavier than
enough for any man's vote.—Chicago
the atmosphere, settles. Therefore, to
It is a literal fact, says a London pa­
receive the most benefit from salt air. 1 Times-Herald.
per, that the conductor of an omnibus it is necessary to go where winds are I
had to press down a girl’s hat at each
continually blowing, it has been demon­
side the other day before she could get
strated that windy localities by the sea
in at the door. Tbe wearer of the cart­
are very much more invigorating than
wheel coak! not make out what waa
those where there are continuous calms,
hindering her from getting in, when the but heretofore the reason of this has
conductor, with a polite ? Allow me," aot been jnade dear.—N. Y. Ledger.
gently depressed tbe brim on either
।
A Case of Real IMstreae.
I The widow Flopjnclc recently lortber

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Lawrence Irrlo,, eon ot Sir Henry Irr-

Imr. the tregrttao. h„ m,dc ,

Srengall in Trilby.
nisCimplicaled Duties.
Spasm* - Chen Fits - Physical

Yale Kradualea 157 atudenta thia year
Ot thia uutulter 77 Introd (o aludy law‘
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After July t, the state ot Ohio will
eiectroeul. their condemned criminals In­
stead ot hauglng them as formerly.

,‘,ricke:i with nervous spasms,
developed into fits and continued
c years. During that time he
with several doctors, who were
to cure him, but advised that he
Ann Arbor for treatment. He did
t ki::j; ’heir treatment for four
- without any apparent effect.
in that condition, he tried Dr.
Nerve Vitalizer by the adof h&lt; friends. It proved tolie the
proper renie&lt;h and a change was soon
'wrireut ■uprovementcontinued with
*'• c
. .1 .r seemed to streniftbrowduuie
thorough!, riuggiri&gt;
nerve!:.- system until a cure ini ef-_
(otted-

j/.

The Jefferson aU-slar omnblnatlon which
made a tour ot the leafliii* cities ot Hut u
S. In lhe spring with -The rival.,’ made

warm weather, use a little camphor lu tbe
water when bathing the face.

ton W’orkhouse. London England. Mr&amp;
Barnes Is desirous to learn the where­
W. W. POTTEIL abouts of her son. Geo. Barnes. 36 years
POTTER.
old, who was last beard of iu Michigan
at Law.
ityHank. Collections six years ago.
ni general law business
The condemned man was standing on

I AMPMAN, M. U
W A Liniiptnan. calls promptly
• i.i. Rtlejitlen given to tilUnf:
: tit-, (ferula or Rupture tor
rhi- :i.;C •rlty of cases can be
.-.itbuui a surgical opera-

lhe scaffold and-the sheriff was adjusting
the black cap when a loud cry was heard
without and a swift scorcher on a blue­

green bicycle came rolling up, waving in
the air a reprieve. The sheriff removed
the rope, and lhe relieved \risouer. glauciug critically at lhe scorcher , who had
saved him. asked: “What make is that
wheel?”—Mluneapollt Journal.
Boys who feel that they should attempt

iI.'.KCTloX OFFICE OF
&gt; M. SMITH.
uadti in all parts of the state
a ■ ia!ity. Special pains
. ■ .ittracts, chattel mort­
Woodland. Mich.

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Loyal E. Kaappeu.

.ar:

Arthur V. Denison.
7.V -AKI hNAiTFX A DKN’WON,
LAWYERS.
,
-i: -it Michigan Trust Co. Bldx.,
Crand Rnpldi. Michigan.

A5-E.1 A.MVEEZHY.
‘
Attorney at law.
Hastings. Mich.
I’ractlCHs iii all courts of the state. Col■’ as promptly attended to.
A. SCRIBNER. M. D.,
. Physician and Surgeon,
’
Delton.
•
•
Mich.
iu rred-?t e. one olock east of depot.
J A. « U. H. BARBER
1.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls:In city or county responded to with
p oxptaesS. day or night

to kill every bird they see. may save them­
selves considerable trouble by pinning this

item in their hats
The legislature has
passed an act which reads as follows: Any

person who shall at any time, within tills
state, kill any robin, night hawk, whip­
poor-will. finch thrush, lark or any other
song bird, or rob lhe nests of such birds,
shall be deemed guilty of mlsdmeanor and

H,,rbor- "*,n“
qWU of 'berries In

•n'S’k’’dSS^’n•m"‘loi&gt;. bel Ilk,

to
PH's«. H. Goodyear.
".luiho/ot'bTG^A111 ft ^'liT
'«ld at Burlington, Aug".t £ so.'"'£

''•“•Goodyear.
Rev. C. B. Rogers ot Somerset Mm.

Union City Baptists have a 6 o’clock
prayer meeting every Sunday morning,
and they have issued an announcement in­
viting "all who want tv breakfast with the
Lord.”

on conviction thereof shall be fined 85 for
Young mothers dread the Summer mon­
every bird so killed and for each nest 50 ths on account ol the great mortality a­
robbed, or conflfied in the county jail for mong children caused by bowel troubles.
ten days, or both fine and imprisonment iu Perfect safety may be assured those who
keep on hand DeWitt's Colic and Cholera
the discretion of the court.
cure, and administer it promptly. Fur
Oue of the most peculiar shooting cases cramps, bilious colic, dysentery and diar­
rhoea, it affords instant relief.
ou record occurred in New York the other
W. H. Goodyear
day in front of police beadquarters,
big
The summer meeting of the Coldwater
bay horse that works for a brewing com­
Trottibg Park association occurs July 28
pany shot himself by chewing a loaded, to 31. Race purses of $3,060 have been
cartridge. The animal not only shot him­ hung up. and there will be a fox chase
self. but name near shooting a shop girl each day.

who was passing ou her way to work. It
Dowagiac wheelmen have formed an or­
Is supposed that the animal, while nosing ganization to protect themselves from
Wheel
thieves. They offer a reward Of
in an ash barrel, got a -cartridge in his
mouth and began to chew It.
The car­ 325 for tiie arrest and convection of a bi­
cycle thief.
tridge exploded In his mouth. The bullet
Buck ten * A ratal .Salve
that, was discharged flew across lhe street
pThe best salve in the world for cuts,
from the animals' mouth, whizzed past a
brubte^
sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
man's head aud went through tbe balloon
sores, letter, chapped hands, chilblains,
JH1L1PT. COLGROVE.
sleeve uf a badly frightened girl.
corns, and all skin irruptions, and posi­
■
Attorney at Law
tively cure piles or no pay required. It
(S : —-f-.r t&lt;&gt; Smith &amp; Colgrove.)
WouiKnboud
(Qitlc»- Hi i'niou blockoflastfSgs.)
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
er.,
ta all the courts of the state.
has Its own special mwilcine in Dr. Pierce's or money refunded. Price 25’cents per
Favorhe Prescription. And every woman box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
who is •‘rim-down’’- or over-worked, every druggist.
•
Attnnwy at Law,
.
woman wlin suffers from any ••female com­
ov-r.1.8. GmHivearA Co/aMore.)
^Icrsir. i.i courttbe State. Collections plaint” or. weakness needs just that rem­
Peter Mann, of Girard, boasts of having
■rumptly ittendrd to.
edy. With it. every disturbance. Irrreu- the largest apple tree in Branch county, it
larlty. and derangement cau be permanent­ being eight leet in diamatet ope foot from
I. TIMM EKM a.N, Himnepathlc Phy
the ground. Mr. Mann planted the seed
ly cured.
iirian and Surgeon.
It’s an invigorating, restorative tonic, a from which the tree grew in 1836,
if'&gt;ger's grocery store.)
soothing and slrengtheuiug nervine, nnd
If the Baby in Cutting Teeth.
the only medicine for women which—once
Be sure and use that old andjwell tried
ity
ank used. Is alwaj s in favor. In periodical remedy.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
pains, displacements, weak back, bearing­
Hastings,
Mich.
down sensations, and every kindred ali­ for children teething. It sooths the child,
softens
the
gums, allays all pain, cures
ment, it is a specific.
wind colic and is the beat remedy for
SURPLUS, 817,000.00
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets cure constipation. diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
tecr.
uuch- the laws of the State of IIyer-tlls. Indigestion, dyspepsia, plies and
Michigan.
Several hundred members of the Ep­
&gt;pen for business, Dec. 15, 1886. headaches.
worth League iu Berrien county are plan­
ning to'charter a steamer to furnish
Catarrh Cannot L« Cured
transportation
to Hie
Epworth state
OFFICERS.
With local applications as tney
the seat of the dlwaoe. catarrh h i blwl or convention at Ludington aud to serve as a
President
Chester Messer. Vice Pres.
constitutional disease, aud in order to core « board lug place while there.
DairW. Reynolds, Cashier you must lake fnlernkl remedies. Hall s t alarrh C ire Is taken Internally, and acts directly
DIRECTORS:
English Spavin Liniment removes all
on the blood and mucra« surfaces. Hall s ca­
W. H Powers,
tarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine, it was Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps aud Blem­
R. B, Bfeswr.
prescribed by one ot the best physicians In this
ishes from horses. Blood Spavins. Curbs.
Chester Messer. country for years, and Is a r^'llnrJ^2Sr
Ring-Bone. Stifles.
It is composed of tbe best tonics known, com- Splints. Sweeney,
htned wlthtbe best purifiers,actinr &lt;J‘rect’{0“ Sprains, all Swollen Throats. Coughs, etc.
the mucous surfaces The
in Barry oftbMtwo
Save S5U by use of one bottle. W arrauted
ingredients
&gt;•
w,
'
B
M
’
f
^
ces
all time wonderful results In curing (Mtorrh. sena the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever
for testimonials, free.
n known. Sold by W. H. Goodyear, Drug­
F. J. Chenev &amp; Co.. Props.. Toledo, u.
gist. Hastings, Mich.
Sold by druggists, price. Tic.

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your
Daily
Bread

A Kalkaska County farmer is shearing
Premature baldness may be pre ven tod
and the hair tirade to grow on heads al­ bis sheep with a pair of shears that have
been in his family for 125 years, having
ready bald, by the use of Halls Vegetable
been handed down from one generation to
Sicilian Hair Renewer.
■outlier. They work as well aud cut as
Whatever may be the cause of blanch* neatly as those of to-day.

Is no doubt a matter of
sonm concern to you,
but not so when you
buy it at the City Bak­
ery. Everyone when
iu the city should get a
cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffee at all hours of
the day. Finest line of
. Confectionery in the
city.
£EjteNKES. FROr’X
Mro
Flny
bn»:i',ons&lt;of ?,
’j?™ k*’ b**11
'WMS,Wrttelr dnirtn-n &lt;rtil e
’“re- &gt;’ rooihe. U,e

ramedr &lt;or Harrow.

Inx.lthe hair may be restored tp Ils original
color bv the use of that potent remedy
Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer.

When R*i&gt;y was ®ck, wa gsvo her CastorU.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When ahe became Mta, dbe dun&lt; to Cartorta
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.

Tn.

zit

.------------- — wuv. rincn.

FeThh n U,°' “■*Alpbet..
belch ho. been admitted to probate at
Ann Arbor, ft waa written aud ex­
ecuted by the gorernor hinuelf Mav ».
jtwt aix weeks before his death, -if
gives the value of the estate at $60,000,
with onlw $15,000 in reilty. He beJ’H’ntbs his library to the University of
Michigan, $500 to each of eight grand­
children, two sons-in-Iuw and one
daughter-in-law. The use of the home­
stead for life goes to hia daughter, Mrs.
E. H. Cole, und residue to five surviv­
ing children.

Robert Bell, a juror in a civil suit,
thire a!11!1’ “'‘bod'sls. tired ot helping was sentenced in Detroit to pay a fine
of
$250 and be imprisoned aix months
tholr pastor mote Ids household good'
in jail, or one year in case the fine is
pxrloi are
h,v' a"ldrd to build a
not paid. Bell, it was proved, visited
the plaintiff and said that he could
...“j!1, FOP'™ think bow readily jhe fix the jury to decide in her favor for
,
*• Poisoned by constipation? Bad
a sum of money. The woman called a
blood toeans bad health and nreraature
policeman aud Bell was promptly locked?'*•!« „
I"-* Uttle Early Risers, the
up. Before criminal proceedings could '
famous little pills, overcome obsllnr.te con­
be brought Judge Aldrich brought him
stipation.
W. H. Goodyear
to the bar for contempt and sentenced
The Cass. Van Buren and Berrien him.
County Fair Association will nuke a spec­
ial feature of exhibition of school work ut
Would Not Let Them Merry.
Its annual fair this season.
Michael K. ^iills. known by a re­
ligious
sect at Detroit as “prince of the
Mra. R. DeYoung. Middleburg. Ia.,
writes. 1 have used One Minute Cough house of Israel” and lender of the cele­
. Cure for six years, both for myself and brated “flying roll” colony, was released
children, and 1 consider It the quickest from prison at Jackson after, serving
acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure 1 a five-year sentence, Eliza Courts,; who
ever used.
W. H. Goodyear'
in designated as "Princess Eliza,” was
Garbage barrels are placed at convenient there do marry him at the prison, but
pointy In the alleys ut Greenville ana the Warden Chamberlain forbade itaud tha
board of health employs a scavenger to two left for Detroit to have tbe knot
tied.
.
empty them on Tuesdays and Fridays.
A. L. Wooster, a prominent citizen of
Osseo. Mich,, after suffering excruciatingly
from piles for twenty years, was cured in
a short time by uselug DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve, an absolute cure tor all skill
diseases. More of this preparation is used
t an all others combined.
W. H. Goodyear

What We OffewYow
bi Ibta; If you are troubled ’'‘"■ Catarrh,
Cold In Head. Hay Fever. &lt;» to ‘he drue
Hint named below and get a bottle ot CentunCatarrh Cure. .No danger ot being
nmibuweu. Bulletin flve minutesand a
positive cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath.

ADMINISTRATOR’S sale.
to tbe matter ot the Eitan, ot Asher t »tan-

the
um' in the Sate or Mlehlean pur
County
J J’d autborlty granted to n*
■uantto Ltonseann •
n iwtbytbe l'i&gt;ou the fifth *’R'°f_'. /•’Jjun'ry Michigan, all of the
t*1® &lt;*«&amp;? Snr aidKr^t nfuie Mid de““S'rtiSteSerteJ t»u»e situate and
ceased of.m «&gt;'“ to
Barry, in tbe State of
being in the tsxiutyw described as foltowa:
M15r*T».•North E«‘tfractional quarter ot
to-wif : Th r North
North ranee ten

Children Cry for
Pitcher’* Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
^JK’SSu.'SX « haadred «It&gt;...ne
otlandmeje "’'j;
Children Cry for lores
1)rtodJune«bA.PJ~i.J11. Administrator.
Pitcher’* Castoria.

Colliery at Pittatoa, Pa.

faculty. w«» married to Daniel B. NM^

Entombed in the Fatal Ht-AM Have

Wayne, Ind. Mra. Niade didn’t wait to
Receive her diploma. The couple have
gone oa an eastern trip.

U,rr 0,1 hiB " bcel «&gt;«
Wilkesbarre. Pa., J tun 20.—■One hun­
J“’en-. W?eu ht "Trot to take the boat dred miners were caught Bunday morn­
home in the afternoon he found that ing under a fall of rock in the Twin
his j&gt;ocketbook, containing $j&gt;5 in cash Shaft mine at Pittston, nine miles north
■u.d HOOO ,n ^euritie., Ld b^
of here. It is believed that aU permoved by a pickpocket.
ishetf instantly, but there is a possibil­

nreparatlon for every cough or cold
It
Ule.on,F harmless remedy that produces
immediate resmu.

&gt; A» SHELDON.
. «
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
AMtract Block.Hastings.
M &gt;i-y to loan on Real Estate Beal Estate
. eu comliitsslon. General conveyancing.
t «t.:&lt;ar&lt;&gt;tii:i|fte set of Abstract Rooks, com­
; HJ troir. the Records.• cau furnish complete

4,astjngs C

FATE OF KINERS.

Trtmbta

hi??.
breaking
s neck. Then be started up the heavh

In Sweden, accordion to travelers who

where children may go to cry and scream
and make all lhe noise they need to. In
all other parts ot the bouse they ate ex­

v C-------

000'*&gt; Cure
boonreAii.

w
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have resided In that country, It Is a house­
hold custom to have a room In the house

States of America.” It was written by
Mary Ann Barnes, an Inmate of Newing­

dune carefully and
gas or chloroform
:;tb's Raeitet Store.

&gt;o
twelve hour™

r

““ “hy Sprluc b“‘

To prevent that ablue to the skin with

which so many are annoyed, especially in

Gov, Rich received a letter addressed
-Head Constable of Michigan. United

MAX.

brings relief.

W

„
Chte^o, ana wa* th, rfetim
■Kgravnting cireninatancea He l^ran
bI f,lllns down the long flight
ot atap. u,,,
iIoU78t^

St 00.000, It la said.

pected to be quiet and mindful ot the pres­
ence of tbelr elders.

i/i- ll’.'Il. Goodyear.

one^wiT^w^To

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

Powder leaven.

Pri“

Herrotter. eb*n,M tor
aZ* C'Mn,Cj"U'",h*^»on.o.p
nual reach thia bm« Tuaadw, .TuS, “J?
usure Inaenlon in the laaue o’ U&gt;e
ot t ”D“
U-e decree
.hen brought.
““ ww*
• on Senator J.mre UeMlllan.

Agent

/’.7

J»«n Soap harts no fabric

bucccMfullr LauucheU.
The largest boat ever built in Mich­
igan was successfully’ launched from
the Wyandotte yards of-the Detroit Dry
Dock company and waslchristriied ”The
Senator.” She. was bijilt for thV Wol-

ity that some are imprisoned tn ths
between two cave-ins. In that
,
case
they are confined in a small and
,
almost air-tight space, so that even the
powerful fans cannot supply air enough
1
to sustain life until the searchers can
&lt;
cut through the walls of debris H it
prove that the men are dead 63 women
will • be left widow* and 200 children
be fatherless. This is the most terrible ,
mine accident which has occurred in ;
the anthracite region since tbe great i
disaster at Avondale, this county, iu
1669, in which 120 lives were lost.
(drift

Immediately after tbe accident oc­
curred there wu a call for volunteers.
Two hundred men responded at once,
and, despite the great dangers sure to
be encountered, entered upon the work
of rescue. The men were divided Into
relief gangs of 40 each, for the work is
very tedious, as the roof has to be
propped as fast as the men work their
way through tbe debris.
,
The danger .from fire and choke
damp* is incredibly great, as tbe Twin
shaft is known to be subject to these
gases except under favorable condi­
tions of ventilation. Any minute may
thrust tbe rescuers into a pocket of
fire-damp and result In a terrible ex­
plosion.
•
•
The greatest excitement prevailed
alKMit the mouth of tbe shaft al! day.
The relatives of the imprisoned men
gathered in large numbers nnd their
grief was pitiable. ”Oh, my poor papa,”
were the cries of anguish heard. Many
of the women Swooned and hud to be
carried away. Some knelt on the wet
ground and prayed that their loved
ones might be brought out alive.
TORNADO AT CRESTON.

Byron G. Stout, who was a member of.
congress in 1868 and in 1890, died at
his home in Pontiac, aged 67 years.
J. H; Howrey &lt;fc Sons, of Saginaw,
who own a large lumber plant at Fenelon Falla,
received word that a
fire destroyed 15,000.000 fret of lumber
cud a quantity of lath and- shingleo.
Loss. $200,000.
The manager* of the Branch county
fair association have decided to,make
athletic contests the leading feature of
this year’s fair.
Anson F. Miller and A netin Miller,
old and well-to-do farmers and no rela­
tion to each other, one living tw o mile*
north, of Niles aud the other two mile*
east, both, dropped dead at tbe same
momenL
Andrew Neat, ex-ehief of the West
Bay City fire department, fell dead
from heart disease;
Judge Davis at Stanton sentenced
Frederick Schinck, of Amble, to five
yeans’ hard labor at Jackson far receiv­
ing stolen property.
,
Mrs. John. Sletku eloped with-one of
the servants employed on her husband's
fruit farm near St. Joseph. She is a
woman about 85 and good looking.
The bicycle riders of Niles and Bu­
chanan have raised money for the pur­
pose of building a bicycle track between
the towns. '
C. C. Slawscin, accused of having
flooded St. Joseph with aluminum 25­
cent piccqp* wan captured with some of
the coin on hla person.
The Collins Manufacturing company,
makers of all sorts of road vehicles at
Jackson, failed for $240,000.
Tbe special mai| service from IVayna
to Swift, Wayne county, will be disconinued on and after July 18.
Tbe i’Sth anniversary of J. R. Angell’s
presidency of the University of Michi­
gan was celebrated with appropriate
ceremonies at Ann Arbor.'
The plant of the Grand Rapids Mutrtress company was burned, the loss be­
ing $20,000; insurance, $4,000. The fire
started from spontaneous combustion.
A special election was held at Benton
Harbor to bbnd the city in the sum of
$30,000’ for a public park and to aid th#
proposed tunnel railway. The propo­
sition carried by 600 majority^
Eugene McIntyre, of Munith. has a
smaller flock of sheep than he bad be­
fore a thunder storm. The lightning
killed 42 of th/’m.
_
Eire in the Michigan Manufacturing
&amp; Lam her company’s yard at Holly de^

BaUdinga l.'nroofed and Blown to Piece*—
Dawn^o from 810.000 to 818,000.
Creston, la., June 2G.—The oppressive
heat of Wednesday waa followed at
midnight by a toruado which passed
'erine Steamship company of Detroit diagonally across the city from northand cost $260,000. She is 420 feet over । west
to ' southeast.
A
conservn-,
rll, 400 feet keel. 45 feet 6 inches Im-uiu ।j tivc estimate places the property
and 28‘feet deep and isoxpected to carry damage at $10,006 or $15,000. The path
4,o00 gross tons on about 15 feet draft. of tbe storm was a (juarter of a mile
wide and it was of short duration, but '
Health in MiehiKan.
the wind attained a velocity of nearly ;
During the week ended on June 2n
80 miles an hour. Fences, chimneys, I
reports sent in by 61 observers in| vari­ dead walls and outbuildings all over the-1
ous jmrtions of the state indicate that
city were leveled to the ground. Some . stroyed nboui 200,000 feet ofhlir.ber.
cholera morbus, measles and whoop­
streets nre almost impassable on aa-.............. —.----------------- -,
ing cough increased und consumption
count of broken trees.
.. _ .
.
decreased in area of prevalence. Con­
sumption was reported at 207 places,
Milwaukee,
June
27.
—
President
Ros
­
typhoid fever at 22, diptheria nt- 13.
seal let fever at 27, measles at 47 and. well Miller and General Manager Earl­
ing, of the Chicago. Milwaukee &amp; St.
v hooping cough at 22 places.
Paul railroad, who have just returned
* Da who n Geta Ten Years.
f'
from a general tour over tbe western I
Des Moines, la., June 27.—Murderer
nnd northwestern
of the
iriawtsierii portions
liuus vi
un: sys- j
_
S. R. Dawson, who killed Walter Scott, tern, say
that the general crop outlook f
*“ cm^ent English doctor, ‘‘will
his son-in-law, the day before Christ­ throughout the west and northwest ■ carry enough poison to infect a housemas, was Friday given a ten years’ sen­ was never better or more premising hold.” In summer-time, more espectence in the penitentiary. It is not be­ thau at the present time.
j i*])y disease germs fill the air, multilieved he can live ft-uul.
Tho Mau ci»rKB.~
j rad* are infected, fall ill, die ; multiToledo, O.,.Juue 20.—The national j rudd escape.
These messengers of
Cincinnati, June 29.—Patrick Mc­
convention of railway mail elCrks was miscjief do not exist for millions. Why
Keown, who was nominated at the Ohio
brought to an end here Thursday. Pres­ not ? because they arc heaJthy and strong .
democi atlc
state
convention
last
ident W. W. Black mer, of Detroit^yras —proccted as a crocodile is against gun­
Wednesday for state food and dairy
unanimously reelected president and O.
comini«aloner. died nt his home here ot
shot. It is the weak, the wasted, the
S. Bond secretary and treasurer. Phil­
cholera morbus.
thin-blotded who fill; those who
adelphia was chosen as the place for
the next meeting, to be held in June. • have no r-'sistivc power so that a sudden
cough rr '-'old develops into graver
1897.
Try Electric Bitters ns n remedy for jour
disease.
We hear of catching disease!
trouble*? If not get n bottle now and get
Danville. Ill-, June 27.—William Cava- ' Why not catch health ?
We can do it
relief. This medicine Is found to lie pe­
— always —
mai»taining
•—
our vhealthy
...
culiarly adapted tn the relief and cure of naugh, his wife, Mattie Cavanougli.and *by
nil female complaints, exerting a wonder­ his stepdaughter, Jennie Dunlap, aged weight.
ful direct Influence in giving strength and 15, were od Friday, fouud guilty of mur­
tone to the organs. If you have loss of der by a jury and sentenced to four­
appetite, constipation, headache, fainting teen years each in the penitentiary.
spells, or are nervous, sleepless., excitable, They were convicted of the murder of
melaucholy or troubled with dizzy spells.
of Cod-liver Oil, is condensed nourish­
August Klagc last winter.
Electric Bitters Is tiie medicine j«m need.
ment; food for the building up of the
They Will Hehl.
Health amt strength are guaranteed by Its
system to resist the attacks of disease.
use. Large bottles only fifty cents at W.
San Francisco, June 27. — James J.
H. Goodyears’ drug store.
Corbett and Thomas Sharkey signed It should be taken in reasonable doses
articles for a finish fight, Marquis of all summer long by all those whose
___
Conden*e&lt;l Tctatlmony.
Cha*. B. Hood. Broker and Manbfactu- Queensberry rules, for the world’s weight is below the standard of health.
rrr’s.A«t*nt, Colunibm', Ohio, cvrllfles Hist championship and a side bet of $1,000 If you are losing ground, try, a. bottle
Dr. Kina’s New Discovery has no wjual ns a side, the contest to take place within now.
n eouxh remedy. J. D. Brown. Prop.. St. six months before the' club offering
James Hotel, Fort Wayne. Ind., testifies the largest purse.
that he was cured of a eouxh of two years
Lumber Milla Burned.
standing, capsed by La Grippe by Dr.
Portland, Ore„ June 27.—Fire Friday
King’s New Discovery.
B. F. Merrill.
afternoon destroyed the two lumber
Baldwinsville, Mass., says that ho has
Now ia the tims
used and recommended It aud uever knew mills of Carson &amp; Weidler in North
ro
a grod
It to fall, nnd would rather have It Ilian Portland. The blaze originated in one
any doctor, because It always cures. Mrs. of the lioiler-rooms und fhc entire plant
Hemming. 223 E 95th St. Chicago, always was soon a mass of flames. The loss is
keeps It at liand and has no fear of Croup, estimated at $300,000. with a moderate
because It Inslaully relieves.
Free trlsl insurance.
'
iMttlea at W. H. Goodyear’s Modern Drug
Store.__________________
Minneapolis, Minn., June 26.—Miss

“The Foot
^of a Fly^

Absolutely Free!

WATCH

Dig down to the cause of your sickness. Anna Tutnam.'Misa Bessie Newhall and
If you want to Ret well aud stay well John U. Putnam, all of this city, aud u
Most likely R’-s ludlgwrtlnn.
The Irritat­ voung man named Sherman, of St.
ing poisons of fermenting, putrid food, Paul, were drowned near Annandale by
left In the stomach by Indigestion, can*- the upsetting of a sailboat.
headache, neuralgia, nervousness, diz­
A Doable Elop»n»enU
ziness. Motuach-abiie. aausea. Irritability,
Rocheport, Mo., June 25.—W. B. Hul­
and all the other well known symptoms of
ett
and
Paul
Hulett (brothers) eloped
Indigestion.
They also cause many pains nnd dis­ from this place, tbe former with Miss
orders which are often Inld to other cau*e&gt; Georgie Drake gnd the latter with Miss
and hence are not rarily cured.
But as Irene McKinney. Both women were
soon as the poisons nre removed, all ’.bear engaged to other men.
•
disappear, because there Is n&lt;»thli»g left u»
’
Gate a Thirty Year#’ Term.
cause them. Nothing succeeds In this like
Wichita,
Kan.,
June
27.
—
Mra.
Irene
ahaker Digestive Cordial. Ixrause It pre
rente the undlgerted food from fermenting Leonard, the convicted murdercsa of
in the stomach nnd helps the stomach to her husband, H. H. Leonard, was sen­
tenced in the district court Friday after­
digest Its food.
Sold by dtuggbta, price 10 cents to $1 noon to 30 years in the penitentiary.
per bottle. •
■

Cpnn purr, rleb bloofl Mb &gt;»“ ’«‘£'
■ra.rvmi4 nrostration. Nerve* srv weak wijeu
Ihil »rr(nmroprrlx «°il !n«ufflel.nrlr hourl.uw
Pure blood i* their prop* r food. w&lt;l pure Hoist
Ltotskin* Hoto’ritaWBrtJl*. whlen lihu* the gre*ie*t and best nerve touic. tl
builds up tbe whole system.

Hoort-, nil. ora IM Uwiro t.mllr eriburir.
Insist &lt;*n bavins Just arhat joarall tor wh*&gt;
you go to buy Hood** S«r&lt;xp»riih». the Ou
tme’fel .’oO Furifiar and nerve toalc.

Metropolis, 111, Juue 25- “* jRmcB
Manley died at his home in this county,
aged 103 years 2 months and 17 days.
He served in the war of 1812, the Mex­
ican war and the war of tbe rebellion.

Macon, Ga^ June 26.—The democrats
met here yesterday and renominated
W. Y. Atkinson for governor and elect­
ed fred-i-ilver delegates to Chicago.

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Afade ob honor
'innnaterd a good timekeepers

Mt nt ion this paper and we will »end yon
5 sample coptea of the
.

DETROIT JDURRAL, 8'MI-WEEKLY,
containing full instructions bow to get tbit
watch. Act quick.
AAirm, DKTKOn JOVKIAL CO.,
totrclLUlto.

�Mra Jolla Hadtay. Mra. W. J. Sttoort,
Mrs. T K. Knappeo and Mra. Will Wil­

■O/^AT' A l Baking Powder
iixVT I /AL* is reported by
the United States Govern
ment, after official tei
highest of all in leav
ening power It is
the best and most
economical
pure cream
tartar Bak
ing Pow
der
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.

liams, ot Grand Rsplds. ■» l» the «*ty.

wonomrful and
' ' “«• City

iltteijaw Mu Inal Taruado, Cy51

Miss Orphs Martin has rone to her
borne al Waldron. In the southern part ot

..From a-growth of 159 member* and
where she will apend tbe sumSIM.7J0 aMewabte capital to 1885 to over
12,000 member* and over 811.000.000 a*Gertrude Pendergast, formerly of
sesxable capital to 18961* arrow th. scarce­
thtf city, will be married to Mr. Beswiek.
ly. if ever, excelled to tbe htotory of moof tbe U. 8- navy, at her home to Niles ou
tual Insurance. And the »tra»ire tlilnr iu
July 16Ul)
tbe life of thia company *» lbal
»•»«*Mrs. Jane Gunn, of Grand Rapids. Is
ment ha* ever been levied, and j el every
expetted in tbe city next week, and will
loo* ba* been fully and promptly paid to
spend tbe summer with iter daughter kr»tbe entire wuhlactlon uf tbe iusured.
John Kurtz.
! This has been urouxh’ about to thia way.
Prof. W. D. Sterling and family, vlslte&lt;l
When a member Join* be p*)B Dot only
friends to tbe city last week. They leave
lhe usual fee*, but alro pays one asae**to Angnsf for their new home in Hunting­
ment uf 20 cents on each 8100 Insured, to
ton. W. Yaadvance. So rapidly has lhe company
Mrs. Will Kronewltter. and Mbs Kittle grown that this advance assesswent has
Beadle leave for Chicago tomorrow where
they will spend a week with tneir sister.

Mrs. Arthur Brown.

f

Chas Welssert. Jr., left last night for the
east where he will spend the summer, vis­
iting relatives at Philadelphia, Jer*ev

City, aud New York.
Amelia and William Goodyear, and Mi»s
Eva Ryan left for Coldwater yesterday to
spend their vacation with the formers
grandfather, Gen. Parkhurst.

Mrs. Frank Hams Is spending the latter
part of the week with friends at Kalama­
zoo. She will sing, to the Cong’l church

there Sunday by special request.
Miss Florence Clark entertained four­
teen little girls Saturday afternoon In.
honor of her birthday. A fine time wa*

paid all running expenses, all knots, and

left a surplus of icood

proportions as a

nest-egg for future lues.
Since tbe recent big cyclone Iu thia state
people are beginning to pay attention to
ibis kind of Insurance, and the following

Is but a Mtnoplc of the many letters re
eelved by Secretary D. W. Rogers. .
Climax. Mich. Juue94tb. 1PM.
Mielilexa Ctekoe Jm G*~
Hasting*. MichGentlemen:
I am lu receipt of hv.rxl eoaunualcataoas
from prominent farmeni In MicbUan. who arc,
read* n» nf our pawr. and wish to kno ■&gt; some­
thing about. &gt;ourln*. Co . metboda etc. Since
thi recent cyclones these luqulrlw have tuereased In number and interest. w» nf course
you now appreciate trom rhe practical benefit*
which accrue to you in the foroi nf a multitude
of application* tur InMtrauce against octonee,
etc, '
Please send run fill! information Co icerninx
your Company. I may take our imrae iu»urance
tnjself. Aside trom editing ih- Funner, I am
owiit-rai ilper o ixl ioaQag»r uf llieexneriuirntal farm connected therewith Write me either
here at my farm addreas, or at our Detroit
office,
.
Your* truly.
J. H.BAUWtc.
Editor Michigan Fanner.
A s tat emeu I of the growth u( tbe com­

MreM J. Aeker. Cloverdale
5’
Jobn-tox n
lAriile5wbm. Johnstown

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M.iul.- st. AtMlcrnu.i. Ctly

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Fourth or Jul, fioliti,,,
T
Fur tit. atari, tatami watai IK. r
* S. rtllruad will &gt;rt| uck,.,„
lJJ®- 4
■nd &lt;u&gt;. limUr.1 lu Min, n„, u
3H
July tltli, at on, tan- t„r tte „JUG, !?“
ChUdrnn uudrr tw,!,,
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* ’- Hi rrmy A;rat

Butler, s to t)
Corn per bu. si

Lard per lb.. 4ft
Potatoes per ou
Rye per bn., co.
Tallow per lb.. 34.
Oats per ou.. it.
- Wheat, red p er bu.. K
Wheat, white ner bu. 5:
Hay pt r ton. 6 to :u
Pork dressed, 4.00
Beans, is to 65'
Chicken dressed."
Beef dressed. 400 (0 5
Reef Ure. in.
Mutton, aresaatl. 5.
CJoverseed. 4G5 to s xo
Wool, unwasbed. T to 1;
Wool, washed. 10 to 15.

words were thoughtful ones and contained
passed with games atrtl other amusement.
wise council for all.
Dr. Barber filled the post of toast? mas­
Mrs Nettie Hughes, and daughter Mrs.
ter In a most satisfactory manner, his In­ Will Ashton, of Omaha, Neb., are expect­
”&lt;COOK BROS., Proprietors
troduction being short, witty, and to the
Fourteenth Annual Aluiuiil Kcuniun.
point. Altogether it was a most happy ed in’the city next week, to spend tbe
Once a year the opportunity Is given the
occasion, and will be remembered pleas­ summer with Mr. aud Mrs. W. D. Hayes.
aliimni of tbe Hastings High school to nteet,
antly by alii who were fortunate enough to
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hitchcock leave for pany within th? past tow weeks seem* a!ami renew old associations'^ and ties. Fri­
have been there.
day evening was tbe fourteenth annual re­
Colorado Springs. July Utb. where they most incredible. Due of lhe mauy agents
:UNDER THIS MOTTO THE CLASS union of tbe association, nnd It was
will stay until lhe first of September with who have boomed lhe company- along. Is
PERSONAL MENTION.
OF-‘96 EMBARK ON LIFES’
another one of the excoediogly pleasant
their daughter. Mrs. John Russ, and Ifam- W. W. Cooke. Cashier of the Exchange
SCHOOL
and successful affairs which it has been
Bauk at Clayton, who bas sent'to $888,­
Luke Waters went to Nashville. yester­ “y.
the good fortune of the societj* to enjoy so
It’s so Handsome and convenient, i
550 Insurance up to last week. Secretary
many tunes.
day.
A house isn’t half furnikhed isajessl
Mrs. David Smith, of Woodbury, tor­
After
the
close
of
the
graduating
exer
­
D.
W.
Bugera
uf
tbh
city,
who
really
Friday was a perfect day, and as fair
Miss Bulk Handy is home from Lan­ merly Miss Ida Myers,
provided with every toilet accfe-f
attended tile
• oraalher is all that is necessary to make.a cises the members began to assemble on sing.
founded the Company, naturally takes
alumni reunion last Friday, and was tbe
sory. The handsomest man;onl
tMoeefis of Commencement Day in our city. the lawn of John Hessmer's house un
great pride to the wonderful growth of tiie
earth never gained more feminine’
Miss Maggie ironsides Is clerking at L. guest of Mrs. .St^nehcomb while iu tiie
4ke class of *96 nave reason to be thankful Broadway, and when u sufficient number
had gathered, Rev. Ralph Wooton* the
Wludstonn Company, which Is recognized
-that the 27th of June fell on Just such a
E. Stauffer's.
city.
admiration than our furhittire
as far In the lead uf any similar organiza­
Jay. It is estimated that something like president, called the meeting to order. A
There’s just what yop want for
Mrs. E. C.;Farr, of Brnuard, Is visiting
Prof. Holden and Louis Michael left for
£SM people were in attendance at the ex- report of the committee on revising and
tion in tbe stale, and one of the very best
even* room in die hdSuse in pur
making
a
new
constitution
and
by
laws
at J. C. Wardell’s.
Benzonia. Friday, where the latter ex­
«*cj|«aM. 'Che platform erected In the west
and safest in the United States.
stock.
Style, beauty, elegance/
side of the city park, had been simply but was read by W. IL Cook, and adopted.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Myers will spend pects to teach lhe coming year to the col­
After
discussing
other
matters
pertaining
• effectively decorated with the class colors.
and durability are only a. part of
lege there. Prof. Holden will return this
The first lecture ot the bummer School
' ftlue and . white, aud the school colors to the welfare of the amoelatlou, the fol­ the fourth at Detroit.
the attractions .presented. What
lecture course will lie next Wednesday
yrLow and white, by the ever zealous lowing officers were elected for the ensu­
Miss Rebekah Striker returned from
it is and} what k lopks likt are
.-juniors. The class motto in the Latin and ing year.
Mrs. Marimrtl B.llry entertained a few night by Prof. W. N. Ferris, of Big BapAlbion college last week.
President.
Jason
McElwain:
Vice
Pres)two points to be considered in a
• German texL “Plus Ultra” ••Mehr Welter.”
ladle, al tea at tbe Uastlne? House Mon­ ids. Subject, “Sutee»a,”
Miss Bertha Bentley is home from
•which being interpreted means “More dent. Miss Mary Woodard: Secretary. Mrs.
piece
of furniture and evert arti­
day e.enltnr, coinolliuemary to Hrs. Craw­
'Beyond,” was .placed across the back of John M. McElwain; Treasurer. Sterling Ypsilanti for the summer.
cle in our assortment
be found
»tbe platform. Palms and flowers were Uogle; Executive Committee, Mrs. R. M.
ford, uf Battle Creek, and Mrs. Holloway, MICHIGAN CENTRAL EXCURSIONS
_________
______ _ _____
Mrs. L. E._Pollock,
of Charlotte, la vistop value! in* both respects.
• scattered abetut, and the finishing touch to Bates. Flora J. Beadle. Mrs. W. R. Cook.
of Kalamazoo.
Sationul
Criticaliuual
AMOclallnn
Buffalo
As
it
was
nearing
six
o'clock
an
adjourn,
|
Un&lt;
yf
r
.
aud
xirs.
Burman,
vifae hcene was given when the fair girl
’
Mrs. Florence Bowne, of Chicago, has
&lt;redu*tes In their pretty gowns, marched ment was made to (be Episcopal parish
George Hooper, of Dallas. Texas, visited
For the above the Michigan Centra) will
osito the platform with their teachers and house, where long rows of tables, beautibeen visiting lu the elty. She left for AL
sell tickets Hastings to Buffalo and return ’
the young gentlemen of the class, and fullj decorated, were In readiness foj, the friends in lhe city last week.
Icon to-dsy. accompanied by her daugh­
banquet, it took all of an hour to do Jus­
at rate of une first class limited fare for Funeral Director.-.
gouk tbe places assigned lheu.
Furniture tealer*.
L. U\Hendee, of Rochester, N. Y.. is
ter l.*ah. who will spend the summer with
he round trip with two dollars added (or
A quartet composed of Misses Rider and tice to tbe dainty aud delicious feast
Embalming a specialty.
her at Chicago.
Membership Fee.
Ticket# good to return
'McElwain, Messrs Warner and Lewis spread before them by the ladies of Em­ theguest-of Mrs. Isa Dickinson.
up to and including July 12,
An exten-opened the program with a tne musical manuel church, and all were In a happy
Miss Anna Duucau, of Kalamazuo, Is
Miss Gertrude Geiger leaves for Denver,
tflon of time can be had at Buffalo by ap­
^selection, after which was the '^vocation frame of mind for the feast of reason and lhe guest of Mr?. NaHiau Barlow.
Col., about the middle of July where she plying to proper parties.
Cby Kev. W. W. Taylor. Another musical flow of soul that followed.
The music was furnished by Mrs. Fay
E. A. Clark returns to Burlington, lows, will spend the summer with her shier.
--wk cl ion “Call of the Fairies” was g|reu
by Misses McElwain, Rider and 7j|Z. Diamond, Mrs. Frank Hams. Dr. C. H. to day. Mrs. Clark will leave later.
Her mother Mrs. John Geiger, of .Wood­
D. C. July 7 to 13, ’00.
Nimmons, and then Miss Mary Crook.the Barber and AL 11. Weber, and their settra. Rum Muoge is visiting ner daugh­ land, will accompany her.
s*aluiatorian of the class came forward a.m
For the above occasion Lhe-Michigan
•J&lt;*ilvered an essay on “Civics Th ;he finely rendered. After their fiist number, ter Mrs. B. McKelvey, ot Lake Odessa.
Hrs. L. C. Beadle, and Mbs Flora J. Central will on July 4-5-6 and 7th .sell
(Public Schools.” She outl.ned a pradcal “Gales are Blowing.” Dr. Clarence H.
Mrs. M. W. Hicks leaves for Bay City Beadle leave for Buffalo this week, where tickets Hastings to Washington aud revwjtse of civics beginning with the gam­ Barber, the toast master, announced the
LOOK AT THAT Your choke In
they will visit friends aud the latter will Ourn at one first class limited fare for the
. mar grades, and continuing througt tbe first toast, “Our New Members,” by Mary tlds week, where she will visit relatives.
hat- al •*iOc they
Bound trip.
Tickets will be limited to
attend lhe meeting of the National Teach­
high school. She advanced many able R. Powers, ’V5, who cordially welcomed In
Dever were &gt;&lt;&lt;ld so cheap pforq ■
Enoch
Andrus,
and
family,
of
Anu
Ar
­
continuous passage in each direction aud
ideas, and her address was llsteied to well chosen words the new clasa,- which
ers Educational Association.
J’lli.x bMiTH. at the Fwtwiff.
bor,
are
visiting
In
Hastings
and
vicinity.
good
to
return
until
July
I5lh.
An
cxwith much Interest Floyd Mernck fol- added twenty nine new members to the
Mr. aud Hrs. C. A. Hepburn ot Grand' tK-utlon of time at Washington can be had
fawrd with lhe class history. Although ranks of the alumni society. Harry Kirk,
M. L. Williams has Just completed a fine
by leaving tickets with Joint Ag’t. at
affl class histories must of a necessity be a bright member of the class, responded In new barn on^bls premises, on Green street. Rapids, are guests ot tbe latten slater
THE FAMOUS PANTS
Washington. For particulars Inquire at
j&lt;om?what alike. Mr. Merrick gave quite a a very witty and taking manner, and clear­
I so | cheap
Mrs.
W.
B.
Sweezey.
Mrs.
Boyer
who
ttils office.
ly
demonstrated
that
the
class
of
*96
was
Mrs. George Reeder, of Gripd Rapids,
Ml wf originality to his part, and it caused
and never better than now. : " t ire pola
cvKu’.h merriment The quartet gave an- tbe most remarkable one e\er graduating H the guest of her sister Mrs. F. H. Bar­ has been visiting here for the past two 1
■gents and you will liliti a ticki f! i:i : the
Democratic
N
m
II
hiiu
I
Convention.
Chlcaro
from
onr
schools.
oiitu’r selection, and then Mis* Ernestine
weeks, will return home wliti them.
Ill., July 7th. HMI.
pocket that It they rip we mril'rihthcpod.
“The X Raya,” was given Prof. J. E. low.
Barker gave her essay
the class motto.
Fur Lhe above occasion the Michigan They are fully uayanmi no] i&gt;. 1
Prof. Chas. 0. Gordon and wife, ot B.J.: contained many excellent suggestions, Mealley. and he showed the poasibllliles of
Mrs. John Beeves and ifoler Miss Elvie
Central
will
on
July
3-4-5
and
Oth
sell
Puts Smith, at (hr ranioui-Awd the wording *vas admirable. The this remarkable ray, which might bi­ Wheeler, of St. Joseph, are visiting in the lult. WIs , were In lhe clly last week the
tickets to Chicago and return at one first
oration fdl£ “le Part °f Jay Straus- llrough! to such a stale of perfection that
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Van Arman, ria-8 limited fare for the round trip.
elty.
who -runted himself with honor. examinations would be done away with
and attended tbe alumni banquet. Prof. Good to return until July 12th.
YOUTHS AND CHtLDREN'B
.
&lt;A.* subfect was “The Future of the and all a teacher need to do to find ont
Mrs. 0. Waimoth, of Detroit, bas bren
f'tibl ic. •Schools.'*
Just how much bls pupil knew, would be
Gordan was a member of the class of *82.
•“T ' *•w Damp MeettMjr Chantauqna A,»- Bulls from Si up to
nt&gt;i&lt;lii&gt;ot
Miss Ida FitzSImnnns gave a piano to turn the X ray on his brain, and there visiting her brother Chas. Miller this
Messrs, and Headlines J. F. Goodyear,
M&gt;tnbljr, Hay View. Mich.. Juiy 7 to
match them If &gt;oi&gt; bought hi vluilt-sale:
'
In her usual finished manner.
The would be revealed all. A beautifully ren­ week.
Aug. 14 lb.
Ira Van Valkenbdrg. W. N. Chidester, F.
many suits o( them ate l&lt;;&lt;nk»uptJsU'-.k aBd
'ounsical part of tbe program was In dered solo by Mrs. Fgy Diamond, entitled
Misses Cbattie and Lottie jAke go to
For the «bove oceufcm the Miehlnn
littxbhnb.
\jer charge and was excellent in the “Appear at thy window” was then given.
L. Heath, W. It. Cook, Miss Franc W.l- Omni will on Jul, oto i«th. laUulve, worth much more.
th,. Faiube?“A Business Education” was the toast Petoskey next week where they will visit llams, and H. G. Bentley, representing
crtierne.. The class poem by Miss Etta(
sell llekete to Bay View and return at rate
Trumper entitled “A Tale of a City”&gt; responded to by Richard M. Bates, ’82. relatives.
tbe Green street whist club, will celebrate at one Ural claw limited rare tor lhe round
a pretty
conceit founded on a who gave a brief but excellent talk which
The Misses Nora and Cora Fox will
trip. Limited to return until Ana. 15th.
HUBBY UP Or you w|m l syt a :M
Uie fourth al Gnn lake.
Cegend concerning the early history of our contained many practical and worthy
IBM.
give a tea to a few uf tbelr friends tomor­
Hum &gt;. -t toi -L- •“«
«&lt;&lt;■ when the red men reigned supreme It thoughts.
P-T. Colgrove left for Minneapolis to­
about 20 Irtt.
ijii'Sartt.
Walter Hayes. ’94.
__ _
•was very elearly written, and merited Lhe
responded
io row p. m.
Fourth of July Kxcnrslun.
day. accompanlerl by his daughter Mabie
nt ll„- BauirtH•uwawe which it received. Louis Michael. “Wheels.” His toast was teeming over
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Snugga, of Mus­
j For tbe above occasion the Mich. Cent­
■ lid Ml»s Carrie Stebbins, who will make
•Ike claw prophet evtoaed the fact that be with wit, aud kept his hearers in a roar of
ral, will sell round trip tickets, at one and
was no, kegon, spent Sunday with Mayor Grant a several weeks visit In the city, the for­
'?*as Pressed of a very large amount of laughter, but showed tbete
tme-half
cents
per
mile
each
way.
Child
­
8LAUGHTER lq price u v itt its
• ^ai*ginatlon, and disposed of the future of “wheels” in Walter’s bead. A musical se­ and family.
mer with her grandmother, the latter with ren at half fare.
**• class-mates ia a most amusing manner. lection “Coming O'er the Sea” by lhe
oihr!
Mr*. Ciareqi'e Young, of Allegan, haa her sister Mrs. Theodore S. Rogers. UuDates of sale. July 3rd and 4th. Return
.
a large number of them being sent quartet followed.
about tbe price of our work •ililrb.
’
The toast “College Life” was responded been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mn*. rence Colgrove was also one of the party. not later than July 9th.
Phis Smith, at.the rar roffi.
.
ihc matrimonial stream together,
.
C. E. Fellows,
’ «
present appearances be’ was to bv Lx&gt;n Bauer *95. now a *09 Lit. at Geo. Tomlinson.
Henry Cummings, ot Muakegon, was In
Agent.
. Jus.i.ied in doing. His prophecy was the U. of M. Mr. Bauer thought it hard
Misses Ermina and Harrlette Goodyear the city Monday. Mr. Cummirgs is a
CRUSH TOP H*tf Inn ‘V
M
witty and well received. A fine clarinet to Jump on a freshman the firat thing In
=«lo was rendered-fry W.C. FilzSimmons. this toast responding business: but re­ are visiting their aunt. Mrs. Edward Haff, prominent candidate tor auditor general on
Phin Smith, at ihv Fatuous.
*SSS SS»S9*SS»
Wws Stella Roach, who received the honor covered sufficiently to give some very of Grand Rapids.
the Republican ticket
Four years ago
wl beitg cheeen valedictorian of her cliu, amusing accounts of a “freshy’a*’ first ex­
Mrs. L. L. Holloway, and daughter Mr. Cummings received the second highest
WE CAN’T MATCH 15aakrupt stock
ci*~d tlih part of the program, and periences, at Michigan’s great center of
Maude, have been visitlug friends In Lhe vote tor that office at the state convention,
*9 titled herself in a most creditable man­ learning:
.
pri«\
ner.
Rev. Ralph Woolon. *86. then gave city the past week.
aud hopes to be rewarded this year.
He
la what other dealers saj. Well
Rrt.
SapL B. A. Holden presented the class -Some advantages of Whiskers."
about 200 pairs yet and are
expresses hlnwlt aa being well satbBed
Mrs.
E.
ValliauL
of
Philadelphia,
la
ex
­
•* *« few well chosen words to Pres. Wooton is a vetoran toast responder, and
prices lower than ever: they
A P*
'Mnyes of the board of education, who eave always pleases, as his efforts are sure to pected in the city tn day to visit Mr. and with the present nutlook tor the party In
goods.
Puns Smith, at lhe
hla canvass through lhe state.
a« ecmUept talk to tbe class, and *he be bright and jritty. One of the advan­ Mrs. D. G. Robinson.
\6“r. and Mrs. J. s. Goodyear received a
•
ef the school, before presenting tages of whiskers, according to his mind,
Mr. aud Mrs. G. F. Chidester. Mra. W.
Cfce JiplomM to the graduates. The class was that since the adoption uf the bloomer
BOYS AND YOUTH 6
oablogram from their son U. J„ Sunday
U-M4. composed by Miss Grace Barker, was costume by so many ladies, whiskers wm S. Chidester, and Mrs. Fannie Beam spent
the only means of distinguishing the two Sunday at Wall lake.
announcing hu Mte arrival at Antwerp,
from 15c up: they are• some iof tiiqm ue«
toe old
sexes, as whiskers waa the onlv thing dis­
having bad a One voyage, and escaping
and aome ot them a
: balance »’l |
Misses Maude and Lena Mudge, are
tinctively masculine that tbe new woman
Awarded
phis &gt;l UTIL
■aa aleknosa. He wilt B0,nd a few day,
Mudge stock.
had not attempted to wear.
Mrs. Frank spending a week with their aunt, Mrs.
tamou*
;
the-1
al
Mitbeat Honors—World's Fair, Hams followed this with a charming solo.
al Antwerp, and ilwn go to tbe unlveratty
Stone, at Grand Rapids.
at Jena where he will sieuj u,, ,umBler
“The Bird and the Rose” given m excel­
Mrs. J. C. Wardell and Mrs. Chas.
lent voice.
nd- to
In a year or an he expects to return to
NX0K WEAK No one • ne'V
Tbe toast master introduced Miss Flora Wardell are spending the week with Germany and take a degree ln German In
make &lt;jur ut icci s»
J. Beadle to speak ou “The Powlbllltles friend* to Grand Rapids.
we buy In gross lot- at the factory.]
which language he h
,„y pm|)
of Our Public Schools.”
After a few
Pnix Smith, at th*
Misses Maud and Mildred Merritt re­ dent, j
*■ ———»am
words, to which time tbe speaker took oc­
casion to get wven with the Rev. gentle­ turned to Greenville, yesterday after a
lhe organUmen who had preceded her. for some per­ •bort visit at Ganl Benoeit’*.
UHDERWBAB Fur watra «•«'
.
i '
“‘■T’’ Co““’1' “cKInley Club In
sonal remarks, she asked Prof. Cha*.
Il mint Z" 11
Judge and Mks. Smith and Donald leave thlataaue. Further particular. n«t .Xk
Gordan. ’M. of BeloiL Wi*.. to take her
mix ■'•hi’iiwill
make
IL
for
Bay
View
thia
evening.
Thereat
of
place and «ay a few Word* on the subject,
„ ,|lf fsuiniBwhich be did in a most enJ lyable and lit­ tlw family will go a week later.
Salurda,, Jul, iBU&gt;_ ih, K,pub|tejn,
er e*Ung way.
Mr.
Mrs.
a. B.Coultar. with their da ugh- Barry County are tavl'trt to ta«t In Uris
Io place of Um*, foxsl “Tbs Press’’ which
a nw
w»i»m
10
oily Cor th, pupoae ot orffanlxluK a
clove outI1»'
County MeKiakr Clsh. Envy tm
hi the rsmousago. are grests at Judge ScaW*..

Hastings Banner.
Thursday, J uiy 2, 1896.

sung, the benediction pronounced and the
school days ortho class ot '96 as a class,
were over.

"Tins Ultra” "Mehr Weiter”

A Treasure Indeed;

RenkesA Walidorff.

That Famous

X • ray

....Spectacles.

Eyes

Properly

Fitted
With

Glasses.

No

Charge

For
Testing.

Miss Alice Eddy left for her borne at

Web baa already proulsad to be Wilk

BXE

MOST
Alum or

O.ir bwi»la« In odd’ *n^
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VOL- XLI. NO. 10

HASTINGS, MICH., JULY 9. 1896.

Some People are Particular

Hastings
Banner.
Published ThursdavB br
“ COOK • BROS.. ■&gt;
—-AT-----

ABOUT THEIR HOSE.
They donft want
i ;.cy don't want
; -’ey don’t want
1'hey don’t want
I t fact, ।
l iiev want them

,

HASTINGS, MICH

CORRESPONDENCE

on’btSin™^”6' “&gt; Chte«"

“just right1

glr'l ’atn^Z?011

L. E. STAUFFER.
■ hat treather
■A btf wearing sonic of the

CXUNED

.

'
WoO&lt;llMU&lt;f.
Phe Fourth passed off quietly here.
Mrs. Got eib Zuschnltt is still very sick.
Nearly all wheat la In lhe barn or stack.
bnri^eS tbr**hln&lt; tuach,n« have started

them seamed;
them to crock:
thin heels;
thin’toes;

•A’., are justly proud of our stock of hosiery, and
. .mtee them to be positively fast colors. One of our
; sellers is a ladies seamless black hose for only toe pr.
We also have a boy’s bicycle hose that will stand the
&gt;r and tear of a ten weeks vacation.

Du

Banner.

I THE BEST APVER- &lt;
| TISING MEDIUM IN
[ BARRY COUNTY.

IVORS TED or A LPA CA

Coats
found al FARRELL’S.
•f Assortment of

Summer Pants,
Straw Hats, and
Negligee Shirts.
Prices Lowest for Best Goods.

Clothier.

$80 Bicycle for only $1

To INTRODUCE MY NEW

Line of Shoes,—
will give a ticket with every pur­
chase of either shoes or jewelry,
at my store, and the holder of
the lucky number can buy an §80
Bicycle for §1.00 on the afternoon
of the third day of the County Fair,
this year. A choice will be given
of either a Ladies or Gent’s wheel.
A ticket will be given for every
purchase large or small.

!

At A. R. McOMBER’S
SHOE STORE
Successor to F. G. STOWELL.

.tn’ M-yeb$r and wlfe were in Nash­
ville on Sunday and Monday.
L. E. Benson has sold his stock of drugs
and fixtures to G. C. Garlick of this place.
C. A. Hough and family, ot NasbvBle
were in our village on Saturday and Sun­

•
Cloverdale.
i Tt*e,Vadlw A,d &lt;UI meet with Mrs
Lewis Hine. Julv ieth.
The two Miss Connowaj’s, of Marahall,
are guests of the Ryan family.
Many of the Cloverdale people went to
Delton and Kalamazoo the fourth.
Mr. Youngman and family, of Kalama­
zoo. have been visiting friends here.
On Sunday a large congregation gather­
ed at the point and listened to an able dis­
burse by Rev. 1. M. B. Gillespie, of Has­
tings.
Nettie Chamberlain, who bas been at
Hastings for some time, was summoned
home Monday to attend her mother who
is quite sick.
'
Hattie Chamberlain has gone to your
city and will take a course of instruction
In voice culture and instrumental music of
Miss Fitz Simmons.
The members of the Gillespie family,
numbering forty two persons, held a re­
union at Acker’s Point last week; the older
ones formerly lived, at Hart’s Corners.
Some of the number are good musicians
and they have made it very interesting for
each other during their slay.
This community was pained to.bear of
the death of Mrs. Qrin Dayton. Her death
occurred on the .morning of the 6th, at
Brouard. The deceased was a daughter
of Henry Pennol, and had resided here foe
many years during her girlhood and early
married life. She leaves many relatives
and friends to mourn their loss.

- James Cramer is now setting type In ithe
Banner ufl|ce, having went to Hastings
Monday.
■
B. 8. Holly returned from New York
City on Saturday where he went on busi­
ness connected with the creamery.
1
Mrs.
M. Smith Is spending the week
with the parents of Mr. Smith in Yankee
Springs and will endeavor to gather a few
huckleberries.
Otto Glpe was severely injured on Sat­
urday while riding r running horse at
Prairieville.
Lake Odessa. It seems tiiat Otto's horse
Rev. Geo; Pixley and wife are visiting
was very much afraid of a bicycle, and friends at Flint
while the horses were In the race someone
Jacob Braudstetter, Tif Middleville, Is a
rode n wheel across the street In front ot guest of relatives.
the horses frightening Otto’s horse so that
Herbert Temple, of Decatur, Is visiting
he turned side-wise and run into the fence. Prairieville friends.
Otto, fearing the fence, jumped from the
Mrs. J. Drummond went to Grand Rap­
horse, striking oii his head and shoulders. ids Friday, to visit relatives.
The horse was severely injured and Otto
Bert Van Horn, of Battle Creek, is vis­
has a broken arm and shoulder blade.
iting his uncle Dwight Van Horn.
Mrs. Mae Mullen went to Chicago on
Johnstown.
Friday last, to visit her mother Mrs. Leh­
S.S. Fisk was home for a short visit last man.
week.
Mrs. Donohue and family, of Battle
J. J. Fish, wife and daughter Mabie, Creek, are visiting her father William
were at Fine lake Sunday.
Havens.
Mrs. C. E. Paul who was quite sick for
Quarterly meeting services will be con­
a few days. Is rapidly recovering.
ducted by Rev. Levi Masters at lhe M. E.
Mrs. Fred Bristol fell from a high chair church July 11th and 12th.
while picking cherries and fractured her
A Harvest concert will be given at the
arm.
.
M. E. church on the evening of July 17th,
Mrs. C. C. Messenger and son
from under the charge of Mrs. W. D. Hughes.
Howard City are visiting relatives in this
The majority of our citizens spent the
section.
fourth nt Delton, returning home early to
Speeches,
Fayette Lamont has a boise that is in a celebrate the evening here.
very bad condition from having cut itself mixsic and fire works entertained the crowd
on a barb wire fence.
which was made more interesting by the
A letter from Mrs. J. H. Norris an­ phonograph which Mr. Grigsby operated
nounces the safe arrival of herself and during the early part of- the evening.
busband in Alameda. California.
The Fourth of July passed off very
quietly in this section.
The day found
Our P. M's. wife is on the sick list
the grangers very busy at their harvest.
Freeport has organized a McKinley club.
Mrs. K. C. Manchester, of Battle Creek, "Hold the Fort.”
one of the pioneers of Michigan, died at -Most of the farmers in this vicinity have
her home in that city last week at the ripe their grain stacked and Id good condition
age of 82.
for threshing.
Judging from dying vehicles on our
The fourth was very quietly observed*
roads-Jor the past few days we conclude here, the men and boys spending it in the
there has been trouble in the harvest harvest field. A few attended the ball at
Geld—the binder bas struck.
Freeport In the evening.
Messrs Earle &amp; Sterling prominent boot
The Frerport correspondent of the
•nd Shoe dealers of Battle Creek, accom­ Journal says McKinley has nothing to
panied with their wives and some friends, fear now, as he will have the support of
are boarding at the-'Brinlnstool resort.
Irving township. We will venture to say
that scribe never came any nearer the
Nuahrltre
truth, fur Irving will be in the front ranks
Very quiet after the fourths
and they are all sharp shooters toe.
A. S. Mitchell was at Leslie lhe first of
Childrens day was observed here last
Sunday. The program was carried out
the week.
,.
Little Leo Smith, daughter of John nicely; the recitations were fine and well
cliosen. The little ones enjoyed tlie ad­
Sihith. is very ill.
Will Kuhlman and Fernie Lentz are vis­ dress given them by Prof. Freeman, broth­
er of Rev. Freeman. The Professor has a
iting friends |n Chicago.
Miss Ethelyo Whalley returned to her talent of attracting lhe attention of the.
cbildten while he is imparling knowledge*
home at Hart, Monday.
The audience was large and
Lecnard Miner, of Ann Arbor, spent to them.
very attentive.
the fourth with relatives.
Miss Rebekah Striker, of Hastings, was
Ccdur Creek.
a guest of Miss Lois Marshall.
Harvesting Is nearly done.
Myrtle Lewis, of Bellevue, is the guest
Sidney Hull bas purchased a new separ­
of her alster. Mrs. Will Iriand.
Mrs. Doni Stiver, and children, of Grand ator.
Rapids, are visiting friends In the village.
,The'4«a11 team played ball at Delton,
Coy Smith and wife, of Big Rapids, Saturday.
spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Nearly all the people celebrated the
fourth of July.
Mrs. J. H. Smith.
James
Richards will commence threshMbnfav morning fire started In lhe
house of j. B. Kasey destroying complete­ ing this week.
George McDonald was in Kalamazoo,
ly one part and damaging the rest; Insur­
Saturday, peddling sky rockets.
ance WOO.
Johnt Valentine is busily engaged In
Middleville.
picking huckle berries for Geo. Eddy.
Samuel Dunkley attended the quarterly
G. L. HiUreoii l» spending the week In
mueung Sunday, at Baltimore church.
UIMC"°M.ry Brtslul spent Snud.y In
Sela Thomas will run the Bristol thresh­
ing machine around the neighborhood this
Grand Rapids.
’ ,
_ .
M. S. Keeler and wife visited, ia Kala­ fall.
„
It Is reported th*t Henry Bergman Is
mazoo Monday.
M. S. Coykehdaul and wife spent Sun­ married and took his wedding trip to Lake
Odessa. Sunday.
day in Grand Rapids.
Dr. L. Parkhurst is having a new office
ShulU.
built on Main Street.
H. E. Hendrick and family spent Friday
Delbert Craven li home on • vUlt.
Grace
Replogle
Is working lor M Shultz.
with C. G. 1’utMtn, of B’ngor.
J. Hall I* visiting bl,d»ughler at SlanLloyd Clever Is spending the week «t
Like Mlehlgin nesr Glen Cove.
Sbultz was well represented at Delton
Miss Ethelyn Wh.lley Is the guest of
her friend Miss Jennie Tbomu.
the 4tb.
nRev. Jones, of the Hastings Circuit, will
Nina Mosher Is retting better at this
Seupy the M. E pulpit Sunday.
wilting.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Myers, ot Charlntte, are
Mlu Olive Clever entertained a genUeman friend from Ohio.over-Sunday.
visiting here.
Mr. Claus and family from Ohio are vlsHoward Loomis and w fe, of Chicago,
ting at M. Shultz*.
are spending lhe week In the
Ell Shultz and wife are spending a few
Lewis Fenton bas secured a position In
LlreblMd. He left for that place Tues- days at Vleksbnrg.
Aaron Shultz and wife attended quarter­
d*One ot our ministers
ln
ly meeting In Baltimore Sunday.
Lien Smith and wife of High Bank, are
pnlplt Sunday that be did not J?®" ■*0
F. vote thia fall. ? “tte vlalllog llielr daughter Mrs. McIntyre.
The Misses Jennie and Ella Vandeburg,
post himself and then
come on tne
of Kalamazoo, are guests of Birdie St.
fence.”_______________ _
John!___________ ________
Hloda Comer*.
Coat* Grove.
Wm. Kline l» under the doctor’s rare.
Lee McDonald and family were In Cedar
Born to W. O- Toblis mid wife tn 11M
Creek on the Fourth.
Frank Townsend of Hope, is calling on
't,A,MwWrOfrom this pisce .trended the
oil time friends here.
8. Warner has gone to Sew York Slate
f&lt;Bevh'V.? Snell Conference Evangelist
to visit old time friends.
,
prMB«lL&lt;«mPsb&gt;ne?"or cloverdile. spent
Mrs. A. I. Sprague Is visiting In Edmere Mt. Calm County.
Leiiah and Warne Kelsey and Claude
Wood spent the Fourth in Charlotte.
Charles Demond, formerly of this place
now of Eaton Rapids, visited friend* here
bert Nutt’s Monday eve July Wlh.
AH
on the Fourth.
..................... ....
“MUa'ardre St*Jrtn bas returned from
taWM Ini®"* i* &gt;■ *"&gt;'"*1“,“«
frtrndR from Grand BapM$*
Bae Robinson Is home for her vaFrMMr sn* '"'“I*
wUbM brother for the tuoruaSSttaBMtle Creek.

WHOLE NO. 2143
Thornappte I«ke
.
Daisy Farley is on the sick list.
Ransom Howell is working for L. E.
Scothoru.
The fourth was enjoyed by those who
were at the lake.
Lottie. Lizzie gnd Jessie Larkin •re
guests of Erwin Cole and family.
Mrs. Sutherland, of Irving, visited her
4i$ter Mrs. Whitlock, over Sunday.
The ladles aid society will be entertain­
ed by Mrs. H. A. Lathrop. Friday of this
week.
Mrs. H. Sparks and daughter Ella, spent
a few days of last week with friends at
Lansing.
Mrs. Abbie Kill (nee Hill) a former res­
ident here, but now of Maple Grove, is
very low with consumption.
Any one wishing to rid their hen bouse
of those animals that usually make their
home there, would do well to call on
Elvln- Cole or John Baum and get direc­
tions.

C««tleton.
Roy Franck was home from Kalamazoo
tn spend the fourth.
Geo. Thomas and family have moved
Into their new house.
Julius Hosmer and wife, of Lansing,
are guests of their mother.
•
W. K. Cole and family are visiting Char­
lotte friends this week.
J. C. Warburton and son Claude, of
Battle Creek, were guests of C. C. Price,
Sunday.
Selah Noyes and wife have moved to
Hillsdale, and expect logo Into the laun­
dry business.
■
.
Married, at the residence of the bride's
parents, July 1st, John Appelman of Nash­
ville, and Miss Lillie Elliston, of Castle­
ton. Rev. Holler officiated.
Cuata drove.

Wheat will be out by the fourth, also
grass.
Where shall we go to celebrate the
Fourth?
B. F. Wolfe and wife visited in Sunfield,
last week.
Field corn showing Its tassels at t his
writing, and is four fl. high.
Andrew Townsend is on our streets, af­
ter an absence of many weeks.

South Hastings,
Mias Alice Hall fe aX home at present.
Miss Edna Havens, of Owosso,Is visiting
here Rt present.
,
Rev. Grigsby will preach at the Star
next Sunday at 2:30.
Herb Snyder and wife, of Niles, are ex­
pected here this week.
Haying, harvesting, berrying, cultivat­
ing corn, etc., is the order of the day.
Innoceneo Awheel.

New York, June 10th, 1890.
Dear M r. Editor,
It was Tuesday morning, June Olh, that
I started for the depot, after excusing my­
self from burdening my already over­
packed bicycle valise with the things
which the other members of the family had
thought of just at the last moment as abso­
lutely Indlspensible for a bicycle trip, uainer silver spoon to take medicine in when I
should become sick, (this sick spell whs
surely coming), a towel and a rubber coat.
When you consider that everything I was
to take, except what 1 wore, had to go In­
to a satchel which would bold perhaps a
peck, dry measure, you can form some
idea of the strictly economical nse I must
make of what space I had.
1 suggested
that if they could spare a feather bed . to
me this summer. It would often cofne very
handy. Since 1 was just about to leave,
lhe family permitted ibis sarcasm to pass
unnoticed, save that spoon, towel, rubber
coat el al were mentioned no more. So I
took my leave of home, and soon was on
the train, trying to think of all the pleas­
ant times 1 hoped to have this sunnier. But
somehow my thoughts lagged behind the
train Instead ot preceding itBut so it
goes with us all, I guess. Herel had been
looking forward to this morning for half a
year with the most glowing anticipations,
tint now when I bad at last caagbt up
■with the rainbow I had been chmslng. it
seemed to be abotit as beautiful and in­
spiring as an old barrel-hoop, roughly
painted In lhe seven prismatic colars. No,
It wasn’t djspepsia. I was feriing re­
markably well physically.
But there, “1’11 lay this aside and show
you something else,” as the auctioneer
says. Leaving the train about noon at
Ann Arbor. I soon passed from under lhe
indigo cloud which seemed to envelope me.
That afternoon and night I spent; in the
University town, and next morning again
was on the way to Detroit
1! roamed
about that city trying to buy a; camera
carrying case, but was unsuccew&lt;ul ant}
finally started for Windsor. 1 had never
been across the river before, and brought
the wrath of Hie customs officer dbwn up­
on my bead by sauntering jauntily past
him. However I came right back when he
expressed bls desire to that effect, fin that
gentle and pleading voice which each sen
vants of lire public are ‘ accustomed to as­
sume toward their masters.
This worthy
at once Informed me that it would coat
me 821.00 to take, my wheel through.
I
judged he was glad of It. However after
seeing three other officials of the Canadian
government 1 was allowed to bring my be­
longings through, and by 3» p.jm. had
started cross country.
1 got over about thirty-three miles be­
fore dark, taking It very easily.
1 got a
mile or so off the road In one case; There
was r trig dog asleep at the corners where I
should have turned, and 1 was very anx­
ious to keep far -enougi from him that
he might not be so suddenly awakened
that he would rise up and. bite me while
temporarily Insane. I avoided idm, but
missed the road, which gave me a few ex­
tra miles. However, I didn’t feel
1
bad the worst of the bargain.
Itfe better
to have a tired leg than a bitten o«e.
That night 1 stopped at Ktogsville.
There was a political meeting there (as
♦here was at almost every other; place I
struck.)
1 concluded to go over for a
while and see how things go in ilbe Do­
minion.
It wat the same old way. juat a*
they do In the land of the free .and the
home of tins brave.
The chairman got up
and announced that be waa gial to have
the pleasure of Introducing the talented
and eloquent Mr. So and so to thia audience
because this gathering waa not oompoaed
Of men who voted on the spur of ^the moj&lt;X?P^&gt;,|ildSlul’ Hoe h.m .rtlzt
or .1

.
W Another runaway this wtek, injuring
Mrs. John Robin**.

I.,,*

. BTlil. tXnJUci, m BUU ’

Im

out,”—and so It went.
It was the most
like being In the States of any experience
1 bad in Canada. The next morning, on
my way to Leamington, I punctured my
tire and while I was repairing, a young
man came along on his. wheel and very
kindly stopped and helped me. He proved
to be the son of the conservative candi­
date for Parliament for that “riding” as
they call it. From him and from an edi­
tor I met in Landon, I learned several
things about their polities. The Conserva­
tives correspond practically to our Repub­
licans and have been in power continuous­
ly with the exception of two or three
years, since the Dominion was formed.
The opposition party, the Liberals, are
about the same as our Democrats.
The
parties make tbeir choice of candidates
they wish to run, but he is officially nom­
inated only one week before the election.
During this election week some of the
things that cannot legally be done aeem
rather odd. Noone can wear a campaign

It Is also unlawful for a candidate to send
a horse and carriage after a voter. They
tell me this is done to some extent how­
ever. The most surprising thing to me,
to whom the “one bloody man. one 'bloody
vote” principal Is the only familiar one, is
that a Canadian citizen can vote in any
township where he holds property, provid­
ed he can get to the different polling
places. One man told me he could vote
four times I think, as the railroad connec­
tions would allow him to get to all the
places.
They are very strict about
bribery. If a candidate's agent gives a
man a dollar to work for his election and
It Is found but the candidate is disqualified
for holding office for four years. If a can­
didate himself should pay a man for his
vote, he is disqmdifitd for eight years.
All contested election cases are tried id
the civil courts and, not io the boose.
This last seems to me a very good provis­
ion.
Continuing my trip went on through St.
Thomas. London, Brantford, Hamilton,
and Niagara Falls. At St. Thomas I felt
like snouting, when 1 found a letter from
home saying Mr. Cox and Mr.X?rawiey. of
Hastings, would mget me In New York
and go as far as Switzerland with me.
I
was heartily tired of flocking by myself.
When 1 got to Lambeth that night two
drunken men were having a tight
They
did most of It according to the regulation,
prize ring rules of to day, that Is, called,
each other names. I heard', by all odds,
the greatest fusillade of vulgarity and profaulty I have ever had to listen to since I
was at a hotel one winter day when John
L. Sullivan arrived drunk, and found no
fire In bls room. At first sight one of
the would-be combatants chose me to hold
bis coat. I tried to excuse myself on the
ground that 1 must write some letters. He
suggested that I write my letters to h—1.
1 am not. corresponding with any friends
there at present and so could not comply
with his wish.
Finally the proprietor
sent hls'son to show me my room and I
don’t know yet which man’s voice or vo­
cabulary gave out first.
Canada contains some of the most beau­
tiful country I ever saw. Some sections
seems to be simply perfect from every
point of view, with fine towns, smooth
roads lined with farms whose grain and
fruit seems to via with each other in seelug which could be the most abundant and
of the best quality. I had always thought
of Canada as a cold and dreary land, but; 1
found the portion I passed through to be
the eqnal of any section of the continent I
ever saw. The people too were very k&lt;ad
and hospitable, and 1 bad a good many
bowls ofJine bread and‘ milk fbr which
they would lake no pay.
I crossed over into the United Slates at
Niagara Falls, and went from there to
Lockport, then across the state to Auburn,
from whence I took the train tor New
Yqrk City, arriving this morning. I only
slept two hours last night, and the wheels
in my head are not running very briskly
this afternoon. Please be as lenient as
possible with what Pacy have ground out
for you, gentle reader, and next time PH
write about our trip across to Glasgow on
which we start tomorrow.
Let us hope
.ocean air will be good for wheels.
• Yours truly.
Shibley Wt SMITH.

Wm 3 Shrinef to Finley E. John*ton, sa, sec
20. liMBtinm. $4oo.
Hear) H. Mayb to Clande Majo, parcel, aec
10. AMjrls. 81
Henry H. Mayo to James T. and Dura V.
Mnorr. piucrl. arc 11. Assyria. £380.
Carrie Cook to James E. autl Gertie- E. Rad­
ford. low, Cits. 8100.
A. B. Cuok Co. limited to Emily G. PhiD^t,
parcel, sec 20. Assyria. 8300.
. * .
JomittiRQ Fox to Ada Bates, lot 22, Clover­
dale, 837.
Clariisa J. Sllsby to Geo. W. and Minnie B.
Elliott, ra. s c W. Baltimore. 8®o.
Mary Jacox to Rollin D, Jacox. lot ft, blk 63.
Middleville, 8»
Lovin* Bronson to Carrie De Golls, lets,
Keeler* add, Middleville. fSOO.
Henrv B. Dorr to Lsmorte D. Hoag, parcel,
sec 26. Yankee Springs. 8’JOOO.
Elizabeth Y ung to Frank D. Black, pareel,
Orangeville, •«.
Gilbert striker to Geo. Baukh. 40a. lec 10,
Baltimore, $400.
Mark Norris «o Prairieville Creamery Co-. M
a, aec 2, Prairieville. 825.
Hiram it Dickinson.to John Furntss. pareel.
tec 21. Castleton. 8800.
Alexander Foster to Catherine Matthews,
parcel, mc 12. Rutland. $500
Ruble A. Moon to Lewis WUHams. lot 64,
Bush's add. Delton 8V0.
Arad C. Cahill to Stephen Temple,« al, par­
cel. «ee ?. Prairieville. &gt;1200.
Mlebsrl Doster to Peter Adrtansou. ‘ia, aec
2. Prairieville. 8188.
quit Claim diem.
Julius S. Belgh to Buretta Relgb. lots. Pblllipsadd. Nashville.. i
.
C&gt; run Caaivritoe to Chas. C- Parker. “Extoutor," &gt;M&gt;4« sec 23. Rutland. 83500.
Eva Talbott to Eddie Taloott. lot «. blk 8.
MlddlrvilPi, 825.
Will E. B an to Chas. B. Hunt, S&gt; a. sec 86.
Hatilngv. $1Pbltlp T.Uolgrove, aMlsaee. to W. H. and E.
J Hafftnan. parcel. Hot*, &gt;200.
Frank C. Boise to H- K. Harris, tot. NaakriUe,

Lucy Chipman and KHbu Chlpmxa tn Adam
8. MttcbelL M, NufevtUe. &gt;1

EATON—STANLEY—July 2. by Rev. A. D*.
Griy y
Eaton to MMa Eva Stanley,

t

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�Hastings Banner

Six

A FAMOUS LIFE ENDS.

A

STRIKER'S

MILLION

LOBSTERS.

FUNERAL.

The t nit rd

Ftoh CoB»ml**»o»

Thursday, J ulv 9. &gt;896

'

The expert* of the Cnitctl State*
fish commission are getting ready the
lobster hatchery at Wood’s Holl for the
thes work
Brown
hoisting
reason
that4i»
»bout works,
to begin. Mgr.
THE STRONG JAVA
Thorpefc whoyil is thought will be-made They expect to produce at leuat C.’iOO,Brief Synoml. at the Life of the
bishop of the Buffalo diocese, delivered. 000 young lobster'# this summer. The
Gifted Wotunu' tVho Garr l&lt;» the
• the sermon and ip his remarks said:
eggs will be obtained from roe-bearing
Among at! old world apes the teeth
xom » vamn.
■ ”Th*'
ot tw* 3'®ung man Ito* before ‘females brought In bv flaheJW®. and
.
.
j| I this altar. W* know how he came here.
are the chief weapons for defence
the batching will be done by rhe simple
'
1
j
Human
passion
is
strange,
and
the
lesson
against natural foes and for combats
Hartford, Conu., July 2.—Mrs. liar- . to-day teaches that we many time* go be- process of placing the egg# id glass jars,
for mates or for tribal supremacy, says rlet Be«b« Byowe.the glHed aulho. 1
through which a stream of water is
Blackwood’s Magazine.
The canines
to reason against human passion. The le«Dred and hOn we must learn to-day to that In society
kept running all the time.
are in most cases enormously developed, caa of Lucie Tom a Cabin.
other works of world-wide reputation. I to-day there are two classes, capitalist
The young lobsters must have just
insomuch that ill-informed naturalists died at her home. No. 73 Forest street, j “
and"waRt-earn»rr. ''
Next* to catrtta! •**
there
““’* *is“ the right kind of food, or else they^will
have suggested that u ucar relationship
at noon Wednesday without regaining i the strong right arm of labor. One cannot die. A.f a diet for them, nothing h’t-must exist between the primates aud consciousness. She passed pe&amp;wfully ' exist without the other. The capitalist
. nas the right to manage his capital. Be ha» been found equal to the amali nafaaM
lhe carnivora. As a matter of fact these
away as though into a deep sleep. By ' the right under the lar« of U?e state and caught by drugging a tow-net of gauze
formidable teeth have nothing to do
her bedside nt the time were her son, nation. Be makes hazaidous adventure. from a boat nlong the surface water
with alimentation, but ore as purely
fwn An.KrbtCT-.
rKU.t '.t^CT- Bnd cn account of the risks In business ha*
her two daughters, her married »istc. the right to do as he chooses He may abuse uf the sea. The surface water of the
weapons of war as are the bayonet and
and her husband and Dr. Edward Hook- that right and forget God in hl* enjoyment
the Maxim gun. In practically every er. her nephew, who was also her med- °f bta riches. If he does, there Is a remedy, ocean swarms with life. Irdudlngvast
numbers of crust-nceaus and tinymolemergency demanding unusual energy, l™l
-nd other reUti.CT.1
lusks.,. It is. in fact, p broth. Most of
obstinacy and courage, they come into Mrs. Stowe s malady, of many years' speak to you as brothers. The remedy to
public sentiment and the law. ThA-e Is an­ the animals are composed almost
pi«ycontinuance, a mental trouble, took an other class, not banded together a* you are.
wholly
of water, having scarcely nm
In eVery conflict with the world, the acute form on Friday, when congestion They have their individual rights, and those
who administer the law must protect them. than one per cent, of animal tissue. A
flesh and the devil—as such things are of
the
brain
with
partial
pa- Scenes have been enacted during the pas; single small netful collected hi the
indcratood: in pithecoid society.—the t ralysis
____
appeared.
During
Fri- week which should never have occurred.
Baltic wns counted and found to con­
temporal an.) mameter nudn ere the ' day ""Sktutdey’ end
Sunday
Mrs. These men . who have .became victims of tain 80.000 crustac^ujs and 70.000 other
chief arbiters of war.
To become a . Stowe
----- ----------was about the •bouse. but your hate have rights under the law.”
animals.
great and powerful anthropoid, itisab-1
From Uu- I^uftrial .VrtTK Jfrri^n, Mich.
1 for whom he fires. Thi*’&lt;-neii.H&gt;r I h »L .
AGREE ON A COMMITTEE.
If one dips up n small dish of sea­
' solutely anti brutally necessary to have ’
Mr*. C. IL Cline, who lire* m| the corner | ha* had a wide rxpwton,. on th. water and places in it some bits of sea­ of. Perrine and Pearl .Streets, JacLwiu Mirh.,' j head never toil*, him h»au etaerg. r..l &gt;
a large and strong jaw, to give firm at- '
tachmenttp the teeth and good leverage I
weed. scraped .from an old pile or an
,,
Uobart Curupuiga.
*
ha* fur two yearn bwn troubled with indlgvs-i
’“** winttr Mr. Litn&gt;.
to tbe muscle*. That for an* immense I
Cleveland. O., July 4.—The republican rid float, it will’be found to contain u
।
I
’ national committee’s headquarters will! wonderful variety of orgunism*. On tioa and nervous proitfration, her heart would
epoch oiir prehuman ancestors achieved |
,
.
.
...
I
_ .keen, bluer cdkl air, a»l thbe
,in
Xew
York
city
ami
there
will
be
’
hesc
organisms
tbexe
crustacraiis
of
'success in life in like manner is as clear
apparoatly top batting. She iroiihl suffer , gaping to ■hoveled int.,
no1 branch anywhere. The annnpnig:i i the Rurlnce seawater feed., The crusas the print of “Maga” to those who
great pah», i:w fart.
hcut tly thought die , suddenly uken with *ev.-,n
of education thro’igh the disseminii* I laceans in turn furnish a regular diet
have learned to read nature’s handwrit-•
was goiug to die- Her trouble* were brought These puirw increased
that'J.,?
tion of literature will open immedi-1 to .“mull fishes, which are fed on by big
ing.
u:i l.v &gt; :■ vir. kttvvk of’h pL..
“*N. .&lt;u«l lhe youn&lt; fir. n...,
ately and the regular campaign about! iDlies. Tbrs the struggle for existSince those days of true Arcadian
,
.
.
L.
.,
.
I""~«lve
«ad
gojwev.
Sepjeml&gt;er
1The
executive
commit]
once
in;
the
ocean
goes
on.
and
even
ijyach
simplicity our Iif£ has become be'wil-1
*“
r‘m=s^.’° h.” ’•* f1
•* vi—1 M. CTm.trJ JL.
dcringly complex, and o\«t methods for
tee will meet In Clcveland'for the first more than on land the fnte of living and lift* Isa.! herom? a btinlri t&lt;» iirr until she Pink Pill* for Pale People.\ • ■■ i
settling social difficulties have changed
time about July 20. The members of things in genera! is to ent each other v-oa m’vto V. I.y frie-’dlv nvi*3iUirs who had &lt; Wen entirely cured of
»\.r. i!«- *
generally for the better. Rut here, as
' the executive coinniitteeasagrtvd upon ami beimtrn by one another.-—N. Y. Ctrl Dr. W.IIlam-.’ Pink Pii;*- t4 «pvo 1 hem * themin so ninny other instances., the habits
’ between McKinley, Hobart and Hanna
s trial, whk’. she did, and it v.&lt;x;&gt;l lie jhard to
At last, when Mr. Lcmlx - ».-L . ;&gt;,
are ns follows:
of a past age.have left an indelible im­
find a Khire grateful woman ig Sl| ,*!s:jr»tt than • with train in hto Lack i.n-l.. &gt;i&lt; &lt; ..Jt ii’. '
. press on the nervous system.
.
j Mark A. Hanna. Cleveland, chairman. •
No Woondt Loff.
Mrs. C.' JI. Cline, t-. promtutm p'.:y .idans '.Hearrely draghim^lf r'xsut il-.* ; • j
. Charles G. Dawe?. Evanston, 111.,
|
Now that the Gattie is over, the vic- had riven li'-r up, while t&lt;»-day *f: ■ ' • able tu hi" mother to buy him • ..........
, ?’ '
■ W. T. Durbin. Anderson, Ind.
'
BLUFFED OUT OF A BIG ROLL
t iors and the vanquished are clasping
I Cyrus Ixlrtnd. Troy. Kan.
;L;
Bold Plan of a Robber In Denver to
hands, and each hastens to assure the
John I. Long, Hr. Augustine. Fla
MRS. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE.
Iwdy
nv
040
would
like
to
vi*
t.
She
used
j
bn,.,,
Lauso
arl!
ihui
b
,
Katie the Wind.
: Joseph H. Mantoy, Augusta. Me.
caber of his "distinguished considcrantt one jtwt: his locomotive eWrv dr,v si:,,-.&lt;
WarnerI MHtor, Herkimer, N. Y.
suffering very much. Since .*Monday
Mr. Moffat is 'the Deaver banker who ,
! tion.” As soon ns the nomination of three Pink Pi Pa a thy only, the
Henry
C.
Paine,
Milwaukee,
Wls.
nav«ni;a roturh of the pain » Mill I:&gt;t ;was lobUii of SfUOlHl io bis private morning ^he has bven confined to her
! }lfr. McKinley was announecd-Senator before retiring which always ii surod her a■ । so
Matthew S. Quay, Deavtr, Pa.
great a suficn-r.
■. •
office on.” dav at noon, uvs the' I'itU- ’fc,'d.
Tuesday utter-noon becatm-uuguwl
right
S
rtetr
William McKinley Osborne. Roxbury. &lt;?uay decorated himscif with McKinley
■ Mr..l.-juil&gt;crt told tib- r-ikr, of j,;.
-burgh
- —
• - a conscious.
\
Mats., secretary.
Mr*. (’line to only thirty ya rsI. old
..... ..
,,w report* rjrho vali
..p-ii
i, i&lt;-i ; '
and
d mJ.
, la a
Dispatch.
The robber
held
deiM-ndei I ^utton« and *Mr* Reed telegraphed con­
Mrs. Stowe, until about seven years
(tibuway. T"&lt;.CTy-Hrf.tl&gt; HihtI. x
Some of these mimes are ..* . .
revolver in one hand aud h bottle of ;
gratulaCions, in an interview Mr. Mor­
lu.»p*-fl '■*
ulh'T
p&lt;
■;.!' •.■■ ,it:'।
&gt;„ .
,
it
i*fi»r
ore
t.&gt;
icr
ailment*
"*
*
”
ago,
was
in
good
health,
although
she
upon
the
agreement
of
iuli
the
party
nitroglycerine in the other. He re­
ton said: "I expect the triumphant
1, bail been by taking I-r.
. ..
leaders within their respective states, election of the ticket in Novcmlier and hut wv rm ray to all a*H!ctrd Jtliat if th»-y. medic inc. II* Mtid in- w
quested Mr. Moffat to write a check for was frail bodily.
Short
Biography
nf
Mm.
Stowe.
it
l&gt;cing
Hanna
’
s
settled
policy
not
to
to reconin;, nd i. .h,
FJl.Qui) under penalty of being shot and
the .return of the .party to the control will call or writ? to Mr*. Cline tl'.cy will notiI*-: opportunity
friends.
%
‘ *'.!
the third daughter
and antagonize any faction by the appoint­
of la. in- his tank buitding wrecked by , . Mrs. Stowe was
bSeW
; of national affairs.*’
Speaking for only l&gt;r tltoro-gh'Jy convinced of Uie’merits of
ri-..
___
r
Dr. W’.’Hanis’ Pink Pill* f&lt; r IS1.‘ I
the explosive in 'the bottle. Mr. Moffat She
"*---------- in Litchfield. Conn.. June
..
was••born
14. ment of an opponent.
i Maine. Mr. Manley said: "It would not these little friend*, for she pcrviit* in calling’ cure all diseases arising »r ; i :t vt.i-i' *
1F12.
She
was
left
mothertos:;
at
the
age
them
snob,
but
she
will
aLu
trli
you
of
her
is reputed to be worth as many millions
J break or change its record in Novem­
• dititm of tht blood.^u.h
pile »t&gt;{i s
VICTIM OF SUNSTROKE.
of four years, and wn* then placed under
;J
as the number Of thousands demanded th* care of her grandmother, who lived at
ber next, and it will give its loyal ruj»- marvetou* rtirr, an J we. can jjuhnuitoe ths,i toinptoxhp,, genera! s.in&gt;r«!ar
hnw of r.p|K-tit&lt;&lt;, d&lt;■ph-.vb.n of spirit 4 i­
by the robber. He wrote the check. Guilford, Conn.
After her father's sec­
t port to the ticket nominated.” Mr. she will convince you that sheowf L her lift to- , ambitiun. aawmia, chh&gt;r&lt;- 1 or -r •
Die*
at
Ctilcagu.
ond
marriage
her
education
wa*
continued
The robber said he would have to
' Platt said: "I will support the ticket day to l&gt;r. Wi’hsmx’ Pink P:lh which she • «r»s, ptlpiiMiun’uf ihr f .-f.
Chicago, July 4.—Friday’s sultry air
... ynM.
trouble Mr. Mpffnt to go with him into at the Litchfield academy.'
breath on slight- r.Xf'rti-.h. o.M;:;- &lt; •
heartily and believe it will be ci&lt;*ctrd.” would not l«r witlxxit for It* wei^L.: in
Her father.though a Calvinist clergyman,
Thin eriilenrc to only u niwtitj.jn
I — &lt;&gt;f
.J* what or figt, sw«,.*hng of the F-*t anil ’nrl'*. :4i the paying teller’s cage and produce the was possessed of broad and liberal views, was responsible for a nupabcr of faint­ Mr. Allison said: "The result of the
nil p"..p*i- nr whuhav? tried thi k wonderful
* ' * hi thr Iracfc, nervous h&lt;
. jtx
cash: he would take $20,000 in large lie had early espoused the cause of the ing fits, for a number of collapses mid -convention is satisfactory to. the coun­ —
„ . --------—
,—— a --------jimuxlv.
It’* a*
faithful
Irirnd h c.ue could lo-s of inctaory,
„f w j)i. rii
slave, and night and morning in family de­ for one death. While riding on a bicy­
btlis. and $1,000 in gold.
noftibly Introduce into their __
hom4lt&lt;dd,
never in the ear-, qariy decay, ah Jbrn.t. f ft
—
votion Harriet heard her father appeal to cle along Michigan avenue near Thirty­ try. The financial plunk leave* no tw«idbly introduce i:i
miiin-».
aiwa.vs
timesuf|grratstifl*ermilkr*.
always
reliable
in
timesol
it
raffer“If you ray one word, or indicate bv Heaven that the time of deliverance might
doubt ns to its meaning and purpose/’ iug an I dsn St. Now to show hovt *inevrvjdw weak eras, k-m-vrrlura, teniy *-r irre
a look or motion that anything is wron£. come to poor. Oppress'd, bleeding Africa. fifth street nbdut three o’clock p. »n.
periods. suppn-i»i-&gt;n of iaepM&gt;, ky.i
Prof-Jan*. .'Hrk Foye, h.-n.l prefer . With such
’u'n cordial
"’""‘"acceptances
“"'"“.'I";"
of t hr re- was *h«toned that she indue ’ hef
'
‘huv imralysto, JocnmotrJ । itir.A-.., rh 'tniia
I will shoot you and then blow up the The effect of such sermons and prayer* pn of etenUUy .t Armour iuMitut... f-ll
band. Mr. C. II. Cline, to try tnc,.rruiray. Hriutii-a. nil dtoniMS resiiltiug from ha uv«
of ,he «"'•»"’«» 0,1 ,h* l“rt
the mind of an Imaginative and sensitive
cverytoidyaround
here
knows
fueafinble
arid
bank.” Saying which the robber threw child can easily be conceived. They tend­
in the blood, causing arruibto. «we]!&lt;deland*,
leaders « ho were arrayed against each
r® ycz.T
year* he* . fryer tore*, rickets, hip-ioinidtoesM h T v
a light overcoat over his arm concealing ed to make her from early childhood the dead, overcome by-heal and fatigue. • other in the contest for the nomination, effice-nt Charlie who for the last trn
been in the employ of the, Mirhitan Central
_i beck, acquired defaniuti.&gt;. yircaytd I
Prof. Foye was 32 years of age. and had
the revolver he held in his hand, accom­ enemy of all slavery.
Jhe
party is evidently prepared to make RaiJr &gt;»d ntnl who wa* M&gt;re)y attiirtr^
—
«rd
with
exehruuic erysipelas, catarrh, ronMnmiri
Married • Clergyman.
been p?ofess ir &lt;vf chemistry nt Armour
panied the bank preaident into the
eructating pain* in the chest nnd atoowitiiorn* the bowels and lungs, and «!-&lt;&gt; for in
a strdug fight for honest money and ad
In January, 1836, she married Calvin Eli!*
teller’s cage, received the money and re­ Stowe, a clergyman of the parish of Wal­ institute slues’ its opening. lit was one equate revenue in November.—Chicago of the severest altack* of sciatic ith&lt;rnmuiiam.
'
nting the blood and syMun wtonh
the
m
&gt;4
dnadeil
despoiler
of
boiie
of
the
most
]X&gt;pulur
instmetors
in
the
■
comfort*,
down by overwork, worry, dtoraae. 'ex&lt;7M
turned with Mr. Moffat to the private nut Hills, a suburb of Cincinnati. Her
Times-Herald
lu one hour frota being Mrnek wini one of h ix and 'innlacrrtiom of living, rrcoyriy i ora
office. He then repeated his threat to home in Cincinnati was a station of the school, with both student*-- and fncuPy, ;
spelh he v.ouM be a* helpless *»•
infant ten acute dm*Ms, meh s&gt; levers, rte.;', Io4 of
kill the banker had blow up the build- underground railroad, and many
-v- a fugitive He held a professorship and was vice |
dtys old. to-day Mr*. &lt;jtnc as '|r«*x ns that vita! powers. sp» nnaterrlwn. early'dr ay,
slave found temporary quarters tMre bec »w there to not n more able or pithy man pre mature old age. Thor pil!« an pt’i«
A Ttebt l.xk.
ing. If an alafm should be given before fore being helped to friends and freedom preiqdent of'lAiwrenye university nt Ap-1
the
ha (the robber, wns safely outside the ' on **
’'* Canadian border. Many a night pieton. Wis.. for several years previous .
At Timnrn. New South Wale*, two standing up in Jarkwm employed by the ilirh- purgative medicine. They «i*utr:n iootl ir~
n?
Mrs. Stowe sank into uneasy slumber, ex­
ignn Central Railroad than her bi&lt;dftutu.
Klauid. who that could injure the bum dtp- ateSyrt u.
women quarreled alxiut a bucket of tr*ver hsd another attack of the dretided
bank. Ue made bis escape and has not pecting to be roused by the howling of a to coming here.
and They net directly on the Iduc-J. snpplyin to '
water,
and
from
words
came
to
blows.
been captured.. The* robber’s overcoat, mob led by the agents at exasperated and
painful tli.MW.** and on? box of tl ..........
* the blood lb life-giving ipmlhies by a»sb nr
DEED OF A JEALOUS WOMAN ’
Pink “
Pill*
.
After « few minutes both women fell eared hint | &lt; nnancntly.
revolver and bottle were found in a desperate slave-holders.
jit to absorb oxygen, ih*: great-support!
In LM9 Mrs. Stowe published "The May­
all organic life. In thto v.;iv the
t !.•,&lt;!,
doorway ncar&gt;tlie bank building. The flower: or Sketches of the Descendants of She Burns HerocK and Her Mttle Danzh- I 1O the ground with their hands twisted
—
-I? to
-* &lt;•
supplied
—rr_, with .j.
its baking
1
----cf-nMitut ts,
ter lo Bi-ath. ( in each other’s hair. They lay thusgrapSTItlCXEX AT fill PORT.
revolver was loaded, but a chemical the Pilgrims,” b. ing a collection ot paper* '
beciiiuiM rich and r«l. unuri&lt;ihe&gt; tii»-vari m
^Hillsboro,
HL,
July
0.-Shortly
M
-bepling
together
for
about
a
quarter
of
an
analysis of the contents of the bottle which she had from time to time contrlb- '
organs,
-•imiilating
them
m
m-tirhjr
in
1h*
to various periodicals.
In 1SS0 she fore midnight Friday night. Mrs. Rob- f hour, watched by screaming uomru
Which Bcfrl
revealed the fact that the fluid was not Uted
performance of their ttfnetHm-. and l ;
removed with her husband and family to
climinuK s dincaw' from the syst» in.
nitroglycerine but sweet oil.
• Brunswick. Me., where the former had ert Young, residing with her husband and children. A man . then came up
Bright red cheeks, tin vLstie step, a el ar ■
just been called to a professorship in Bow- and family nt Donuvllbon. ten mih-s | and tried to separate them, but vvithit
akin and n bright eye denote hearth
**
doin college.
’ south of this city, lorkixl herself and I out result, until he brought a clawA THRILLING FEAT.
Richard Lnmliert i* one of the n &lt;wt capable to just these results xvbtoh ft»llow jh-----of
| It was al the height of the excitement
her^ fen-year-old daughter in a bed-, hammer, by using the claws of which firemen on the New York (Vntn ___________
J A HuiImmi l»r. William*’ Pink PilU f.r I' ' Dvp e.
Worked for Nearly an Hoar at a Height caused by the passage of the fugitive slave
They arc tor sale he •»!! dniggtois. «*■-may .
law. It seemed to her a* if alayery was room,'- .and, after saturating the bed he uuiocked the women's hands and River Railroad. Though only tweniv^mr
nt One Hundred snd Seventy Feet.
iwrniy^ne
h&lt;r
p
Mtstoii*
with kerpsene, ignited it. buining he**-1 made ♦».«...»
..—
,-----------------abotlt to extend Itself over the free states.
them t»*
let go. tu
The
weaken
woman years okl, he Ims earned the r«ntfl&lt; rnre of the
In the course of un account of the She conversed with many benevolent and
Compnuy. isenciicrtat'
Srheticrta«'’ X. Y
r. tor-lOr.
«
Y..
ft
I[ *
.
....
........ .. s-ompony.
s»elf and daughter to death. The house ' had to be assisted home.
'
aien otor him. and especially of t te engineer box. ut .-ix Box** tor ?.
progress of thr preparations for the cel­ tender-hearted Christian men and women was entirely consumed. The husband, j
ebration of the czar&gt; coronation at who were blind and deaf to arguments who occupied another apartment, sue- j
against it, and she concluded that it was
Moscow, the London Standard’s cor­ because they did not realize what tdavery
needed in getting their otjie* five chil­
Joan of Arc’s armor, given to the
respondent devotes a paragraph to the . really meant. §he determined, If possible. • dren out ,of the building Alive. Mrs.'
, |1UU&gt;
maid by Charles ,
VII. Mat
Bourgea, is
feat of one of the Russian sailors whose to make them realise it. and a* a result of Young has been exceedingly jealon, of uild
to be banging on the n^iln^Hbe
services had been cnlistetf iu the per­ this determinating, wrote "Unde Tom’s •
Cabin: or. Life Among the Lowly.”
'I her hinbar.il for eevenl months, and ' cattle La Tour de f-inon lu the de­
formance of the more difficult parts of I
**Uncle Topi’*" Great bacceas.
4 TIME TABLE-.
n’nv^
I1 !* i"t^o,,Khtthal thNcaused temporary * partment of the Aisnc. forming iiart of
I
:—
aw* MMIIg j&gt;U» V uf
thcelectric Installation for the illumina­ । Neither Mrs. Stowe nor
'■
In Effect
;•&gt;.
j
Htitlnn 11nt fha ln»anlty.
_
!I 1he
1he Soltection
collection of
of arm.
arms ot
of tte-'mnrnnl.
the nmrquia
tion of the Krenilin:
,. friends hum
»i concept
had vmo
lhe icu
least
conception of the I
Centra’Sianitirti T;toe. |
. de Count). The armor is of the fifteenth
She was |
Probably Killed by u Tramp.
“I watched this afternoon a cool­
herself very despondent. It does not seem
headed sailor climbing about the Rus- , to have been very .widely read when »
Kenosha, Wk.. July G.-rTho body of | century, bear* the arms that Cliarle*
it »yap- '
V1L
to the Maid
of Orleans,
sian eagle which surmounts, nt a height ' jieared in the National Eriiat^’ashington. Mrs. August Hilgcndorf was found in
, granted
.,
------ -•
—»
Station-.
of 170 feet, the handsome tower of the D- c * from Junc- 1651. HU April, 1852, bca milkhouse at her home in Pleasant ®nrt 'vou‘d "t a person live fort three
i.
’
vrari„
foro
*t
Wtt&gt;
issued
in
book
form.
During
while the breast plate must
Sat tour* Gate.
Mery now and then the first year 320.000 copies of the book were Prairie, near this city, at six p.
urday,
skull
crushed
ijnd Ithroat
intendrd for n wnnnr
•
the electric current would be turnedon sold.
... —..J , with her o
nu&lt;l w
uoupu &lt;|UU
lirOTiT |; ,lMVr
«»»»♦ the
flip implement
iiiinliMnMtit of
nt death
.l.nlk being
__ __a
and a few lamps fail to light up. The j Mr*. Stowe published in 1853 ”A Key to cut,
Chicago.
.alter had then to climh. wholly unaid- ,
corn knife. She had evidently been dead :
Kalanuuop Lv
ed and carrying the tools with him, story Is Founded Togethe^with Corrib^ about
three
hours.
The
other
members
about three hours. The other members
tiaM Cpeper....
round nnd about the huge eagle—it ’ oratlve Statement* Verifying tho Truth ot of the family were in Kenosha celebratfttohland June
mcnsqres about 20 feet across the wing* u’to
°f«rrhtidrtn^P Thu lug&gt;
U '* "a,t1‘ her h“»h«nd went
Bust First and
—tepping on and holding by the out- ; X’
1
j home at about three o’clock. Both he
SM.
Service from East to
spread wiug feathers, for the most part, forms, once by the author as "The Chrl*- I and n ‘ son, who found the murdered Profile often wonder why their nerve, ue
Delton". '
until he succeeded in reaching and put- * Uan ^laye.”
: woman, are under arrest, but many at­
■so
weak;
why
they
get
tired
aoeuily;
finer to rights th«» dpfnnlflMo- inrt,™ I M™- Stowe wrote-many other book*, I tribute the crime to tramps.
Cloverdale
ung to righto the defaulting lamps,
of whlch were JuBt pubu.hed a*
why they aUrt at every alight but
J be risk in the cold, raw weather of serial* in the leading magazine*,
Murdere/l at a Dance.
eudden sound; why they do not aleep
tc-day at such a height was Immense, j
M”- «•»••* Funeral.
Alliam-e, Neb., July G.-rW. H.Ilubbtll,
naturally; why they have frequent
and it was a relief when, after nearly J
Hartford, Crtnn., July 3.—The funeral ; a v
wealthy stockman of this place, ui
at-_
Coats Grove
headaches, Indigestion and nervoua
Woodland.................
an toour’s labor, he reached compara-* of Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe was held • tended u* dance at Lakeside Saturday
Woodbury .......... ....
tive safety a few yards below the peak , at her late home in this city at five nicht nnd wns found near thr r«tir»3
THROUGH
TOURIST
IT* D. /.. A A .
night and was found near the railroad
SLEEPING CARS
Oft
actct
I..*
t
-1
_
1
—
*1rr.
s
_.
JI
u
____
.
_
_____
.
uaDAilig.... k...
on which the eagle stands.
The mo­ o'clock Thursday afternoon. The serv­ track early Sunday morning breathing
Detroit
ment his hands were at liberty the man ices were of the simplest'character. his last. A deep wound, presumably The explanation is simple. It to found
leave Chitjgni. throughout the i Fail
Undid Rapids
sPnng
ana AV ipi er v&gt;vi&gt;
cverv Wechfeeday
ct —
nruurw
devotedly crossed himself three times, The remains were taken to Andover, made by a blow from a revolver on the
that impure blood whlcji to contin­
*nc‘«n*‘’ O. every Kam
ually feeding the nerves upon refuse
turning ioward the sacred places with­ Maas., for interment
I htirwiay evening. and *re ryp.
buck of his head, caused death. It is
i
istead
of
the
elements
of
strength
and
ru the fortress, an action which indisupposed that revenge was the motive.
Walter Kicked Oat.
'
vigor. In such condition opiate and
^-cated pretty surely his own opinion of
He was brought to this city Sunday
Denver, Col., July (k—Ex-Gov. Waite morning. There is little clew to the
the feat just accomplished. and sent a
nerve compound* simply deaden and
do not cure. Hood’s Sarsaparilla feed*
thrill through the spectators just be- made a dramatic exit from the state murderer.
the Denree pure, rich, red Wood; gives
populist convention Saturday, accom­
natural
sleep, perfect digestion, £ ths
panied—by
83-----delegates.
The—
ex-governor
■ ■।
........ — ..............
■
—■
4----------v —
cs------ - -------ra
-—v*
true remedy for all nervous troubles.
St. Pau), Minn., July 2.—The republic­
Mmi 1mm Barra ufHa
represented the minority faction from
ans held their convention here Wednes­
£ralaro^J^inUd®AIr’ ro nnctaB»’« tnTaMI Arapahoe county, which w&gt;&gt; not nlCtofSntl^r’’Mn vNh* ««**»”• to
n
,
a. n
.
i lowed &gt; place in the convention, and day. A full state ticket was uomina ted.
Jtow^iL£?‘nLK..faP**u',,‘w’’
From
Hon. David M. Clbugh being the choice
New Ortmu.M d.tlv ,C------ k pMUuU&gt; m.nk.t.
Ui V«
ilc took occasion to denounce thegathW|r” ’ ■
sring as illegal, saying he would carry
foi governor. The platform indorses
an appeal to the national convention at that adopted at St. Louis, recognizing
Lowest Rates, Best Routf
] 51. Louts July 22.
the rights of the laboring man, ex­
"I was delivered
presses itself in favor of good roads
of TWINS in
Milwaukee, July 4.—The Milwaukee and favors the taxation &lt;jf unused rail­
txwus.
road lands.
gamblers had their inidng in court
ith after waiting a long t ime for it. Jadge
all potato la
bfllutoiYiaTiTir
Paw Paw, J1L. July 6.—Ernest
Johnson declared the anti-gambling
Knauer,
a
young
man
aged
30.
who
lived
ordinance
that
has
been
in
vogue
here
only
since IsWunconstltutionaL
at Compton, five miles weat of here, was
killed Saturday morning. He was atInsurgent Lea dem to B«
Jfkqwru Fuu
v.na, July 6.—The iwru
Mowing bis eyes out and fnicTopaoro. Bactao, Jooe

COOX BROS-. Proprietors

Death at Hartford, Conn., of Har­
riet Beecher Stowe.

Cleveland, O., July 6.—-At the funeral
of William Ruttger, the striker killed at

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Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cline’s Experi­
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Alth
In■ lhe
5*«~*‘t&lt;U&lt;u»o»d tninc.
bv Freeman H. bo*twiek
(novolum—*?*!•
11 o —» “?
— ••*ma
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Africa. Brasil
&amp; STRANGE SIGHT.
&lt;**WI1»Mbw report, there 1. recorded t2^7ny^2e_d““«&gt;ds to that part
Ship r.r ta. niu^raeesp. » case well-nigh aaomuaing. whose oc
Loodor,
on *"rth- “&gt;• a
UrM mi.&lt; eqrbty“Nearly forty years ago, after
iQOll* 1 ■n,l**biat &lt;;
. u averbourd.
------- oaaloo waa not tbe breach, but the keep- I Thev ai^hto'
"I’1*11*1'™ Is easy.
tb«- uffire «t the H
&lt;1V,n“md‘‘- «od not
eome weeks of sickness, my hair
.ic,ll1, n &lt;visa flock of pills. Ib"® ingot a promise not to marry. Tb^ ' the
ibe Twenty third d«y oi Jtwe a. D. cirtrieen
tynifd
gray.
1
began
using
Ayer
’
s
,A,,j ili-m by the l»»r “.""S
hundred and etebry one iu Liber 16 ot Murumgric&gt;1'eMerly womp', 1 uleir g—Tbe place of
ro, on rrir- 3TO which Mid mortaaxe was duly
T
&lt;&gt;l 'be st.-awcr from 10 to 25 told the nephew whom she meant to In min^T flLT^r* “ndergroun.i
liiur Vigor, and was so well satis­
axsirre-.i n the tenth day ol J«uiuary, A- D.
•to,i,st .... ,h|p-s rail, with every eye make her heir. He. it appears, fell vfo. due?
Afr*'a dM* not l,ro
fied jvith the results that I have
c lab I »-t-u butulna aud iriDety five, by tbe erm!
fret fron: th
John and Ire Davenport, exrcuiom. to Cameron
•ok- from which refuse of
never Uied any other kind of dress­
D. U’ai-rDi&amp;D. of l&gt;troir, in Raid Mate, and
on Ilf lfr’
Em* si T-Tapr*y of tin* imme place, -ole exe­
all A- is Jumped into the
ing. It requires only
foe copk’- 1
cutor ‘if the last wiH of Paiurta W. Tapper, do
±
j.-?™'
”
She
did
.ton,
knroa.
Unk&amp;X
ally, this grateful event
eeasn!
. and Deteii E Waterman of the state of
an
occasional
appli_______
»»
U!
era.
*&lt;‘n'
Color
.&lt;t&lt;«. sole executrix of (be last will of
after meal time, nnd a not try threat, diplomacy or detect­
fk
cation of
Thuf»N*» &lt;». Waterman, deceased, which »aM as,« „hip ten hours for the ivej in vest iffntion--3he was another sort realised for about SO years, and im►taniiK nt wax. oil the Ftrat day of June A. I).
^1'1.™^ nrcJOM,n,,,l-v w"e n'BdelgJit-eii hundred and ninety-five recorded iu
mJ (k.«h nt the scraps that and knew a trick worth all of them.
said 10 aterer's Office, tn Liber 32 of Moi tsages.
M°n" an‘,ak'" “"d
consigned to the ocean. She said plumply tn the youngster that sulit b
On pFgr 37S upon which mortCTge there is
Lnkn
•
"""hMerr
in
a
way
that
was
it. •
,
Hair Vigor to keep
claime i to be dun at the date of this notice, the
s::.,t lx? fooled'with any- so Iqng an he remained free of the
unknown until recently. . The snlit
Th.’
sum of Three Hundred and sixty five dollars
k
m
&gt;
’
^
ia
*
r
®f
good
:&lt;-rsh narnt or crackers. widow he might count upon receiving ■oust follow the grain. ’ H it XeXJ
(fiX-vao, and do suit or proceedings at taw hare
thinmBf
: 1
*'
remove
ing be»n Instituted at taw to recover the same
Having.H»&lt;3 KCinflS Of from herself £500 a year.
the atone will be uutel. Each stone
or any part thereof, notice Is therefore hereby
WgQjdBPdaiHlrulT, to heal
hi.,! I tossed into the air more of prudence than sentimen*, he
given, ihat on Tiwsday the 2fith day of August
The'eX11”0 CU1*“
&lt;1“«ren‘ •!««next, at eleven o’clock in tbe forenoon. I shall
itching humors, and prevent tlie
-,ut ncit a bird turned c cloned with the offer, and for several
- -Mell at public auction. Io the lilaliest bidder,
drin.
&lt;h'n 'v,'We&lt;1 into mining
you liohl a scrap of ^ars
iiair from falling out. I never hesi­
and spent the promfocxl dnlta if they are
(sale to take ptace at lhe trunidoor of foe Court
be „wd tor boring
(rai : t
House, in foe city ol HaMlngs font being foe
k ; *:&gt;|. you see every
tate
to
reemnmend
Ayer
’
s
medicines
The steel
Meel is
I, eti
&lt;.,&lt; ubout thc ,|ioniMd
,
1 Xfte
Rtace where tbe Circuit Court for Barry county
’&lt;
l.e dares, with’ a
n*tm lhe aunt either fnvw tired cf that it cannot gvi icx&gt;-«
i held).the premlwa escribed In said mortto
my
frienOa
”
—
Mrs.
H.
M.
H
aioiit
,
----------1 get loose. In the same
ga» c. (or so much tlicreef as shall oe necessary
r turn of the In-ad. paying or bcoune h-™ fearful of the ' way nearly all dinmX7
Avoca, Sebr.
to
suttefv the alnount due on tueb Mortgage,
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;t|id a wild scream w slow . and she would not pay another Every tooth is—^.v.s.l sows ore. made.
with seven ner cent. Interest and legal costs,
. .L.------ — Oan black-diamond
cube.
together wilh an attorney fee of Fifteen Dol­
.re many pair*, ha penny so the nephew went to law. E.
when
lar
8 provided lor hy statute), that Ik to say, tbe
On 'vhen Jl«‘ Steel j&gt;or■ . ihe stir.light:
50 pairs
following piece or parcel of laud, viz:
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' T'
!il,hoorh
"P»t the intteument I,
is 1n a mohen
Tho Boufo Wert quarter of tbe South West
.
dttogic in the sir. poshir eounwl wns not aJmittjnp tUn ntAtc.
West quarter pt Section Twenty-two 1221 In
uporetnent, &lt;lr&lt;lnn.t It rowld not be nn- . T^
~ e a.?T|,t ,o uml!e ’hc« stones
Townsnlp Two ftti North, Range Ten [ 10J West,
tn the County ui Barry and State of MichlRan,
:• n; is •when the dinner Torwsl as contmry to public modesn : ’
containing forty xercs more or kus.
the learned jod^ tho'ught'o’t’hTmri'w. taUtX.? The ^riVg^at“7tlXti’m
i'i-:'i-d from the galley.
.Dated Kalamazoo May 25^66. .
—,.*i:b|h. rhe air is filled A pronuac to abstain Wholly from mar. ■ market price of the Brasilian dinCajikkon D. watkiimax.
EhnestT.Taddey. Executor.
Rcparcd by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co.,-Lowell, Hmm.
nage,
he
Raid,
neither
could
or
should
moud.
.
Ukucx E. Watebvax. Executrix.
with
Assignees of Mortgagees
. -.vi
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•• winffK
-. ■ be enfon-ed, bat this teas to refrain I
Maclr diamonds weigh ordinarily less
J. D. Bub.ss. Attorney for Inlinwi
Tike Ajer't Jarupirilla tor the Cea'leiin.
Hnj.pir... n.thvvnm only from mnrnage whh a parUeutar than 100 caMta. ranging aU the w?e

------COOK B»qs- Propritom.

tfnrndta for bnweb of promtoe of mar-

Ayer’s Hair Vigor.

AYER’S

AYER'S
Hair Vigor

, ■ i&lt; for its. If. The person, henra the plaintiff was entitled down to half a carat. The lamJi
... . ........................
W irhole ctolm with costs tpttofrnee waafoSd only .'shoTtL^
h avh}g ........
:i white,
s-trug- !.?
• i f-i i t; its wake. But
in consideration of having resigned ago. its weight being 3?0 rural,. Th,•rtstrt Stftor her again. his HUural trevslom of marriage."
, diamond was sold to a museum for
! sail Mirenely on with
»• most amazing piece
-r.w Xvas a gull coolly
th its bill while it was
I flight] apparently

her a;

follow^

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PARKER'S
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WAYS OF AUTHORS.

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Bi rds. ’
.
It ha popular belief tkat the flightof ;
I
trious and I'ulnstakini;.
Pc, mA f iau at Dnaj.vi ’
; birds I. tuunh swifter &gt;-hnn that ot in------------ a and perseverance, -,
n in- PwVwff .
Industry
“an
sect.; but a awniber of naturallata who finite eh purity Ibr taking pain,.- if they
have beam making a stmly of Uiy matter I are not iodecd gcuius itaelf.as has paraCkUhe.ter’. Km.IJ.Ii Diamond Umnd.
th.nk that such isnot tbe-emte.
’-.lexically been anal, format icaat the in­
A common house fly. fur example, is ^spensnble aecompur.imonte to iL Mr
not rery rapid in itsfligkt. but itR wings Uider Haggard‘ declare*
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that he writes
make SOO beats a second, nnd send it his books simply by keeping nt work on;
through the air 25 feet, under ordinary them. And the industry of Mr. Rudyard
circumstances, in that -s^ce of time. Kipling may be measured by the‘fact
W hen the insect is alarmed, however, it that he is said to have written ••The
has been found that it can increase its Record of lladalia Herodsfoot." seven
rate of speed -t» over 100 feel per second. times over, and then to have made conIf h could continue such rapid flight for fiiderablecorrcctionson the pro«&gt;fs. The
a miiy in a straight line it would cover late Prof. Huxley was another writer •
that distance in.exactly 33 seconds.
whose industry in perfecting his liter­
It- is not an uncommon thing, when ary exprcssioih was only rivaled by his
traveling by rail in the summer time, to genius.
see .-i bee or waijp keeping up with the
Strikingly contrasted with this neces- I
tniin. and trying to get in ar one of the sitr for industry, says ('hamlie.rs* Jour- *
windows.
nnL have been the personal inclinations

HL'IUS IE

TRANGE

A

PEOPLE.

ripviifttee.’it to ■•••xlland.

&gt;rco‘i&lt;.-cted ninny »ntcresl­
ut tne Sifri Indians, who
part qf the state of
i'o.
Th»! shore of the
u.riiia and on the. island
that gulf. Thefnctehaw
Miminatjiz’Kl by Prof. W
\\ -I ington! From time

•.•tiino!|&gt;:

r.uJf Jf ’
ofTii.kxh
.J Mctfr

NNYROYAL PILLS

Svriinnd
has
mnnined
n.-xplorvil. partly because
:■ desrirt. bnrrirr. and
pm! o' the warlike reputaiind bloodthirsty inhabtion of:
A swallow is considered one of the
pi. J-ss a’pahi-ioh-for alien •swiftest of flying birds, and it wns
; •_ raf-fiert swve when they’ thought unt'd recently that no insect
' irar.T
Thr Seri In­ ecmld escape it. A naturalist tells of nn
, r il-nl as of •’superb phy- exciting chase he wiw between nswal■ run down fleet game and low and a dragoi^ fly. which ta among
•i i'd Mexican horses witii- thr swiftest of insects. The bisect flew
out nuk
,
,
projectiles; able to run with incredible speed, and wheeled and
ru rtr-K h-' d-eserl; v aferlt-ss and food- dodged m ith such ease that tbeswallow,
despite its uninost efforts cdmpleCely
•le»s.' K
: I ?. .iRetain from Tood Tailed to overtake and capture it.—Phi laIwrwn
• r 6:i\ :: tuile linbituaily to del piita Record. •
• throughvnrttw and over
i inTH AI NED TO STEAL.
*!• &lt;•:&lt;•&lt; without thought &lt;»1
•mint:.!'-

of some conspicuous writers. Thnck. confessed that his besetting sin was
tray
laziness; he could never write, he snid.
,till the printer'^, devil was at his door.
I The Story, again, is fold of Dickens, hour
I once in a stationer's shop he was start led
' by hearing a lady at thccQunter inquire
• whether the next number of n certain
! novel, then appearing in monthly parts,
’ were out yet. Little did the customer
guess that the next part of the story was
I not yet irfexistence, und Lhatthe gentle1 roan at her elbow, in fact, storxl there
: for the purpose of buying the paper
upon ’f^tjlch he intruded to go home
and \vritr.the chapter asked for.

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fl Shoe with a Record.
For Men, Women
Boys and Girls.

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cures piles because
It reaches the

sore spot.
At drugBlsts or by
mail.
Send For BcoUet.

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founder of the kingdom.

Icetenden Uke Saaff.
In Iceland tho natives are very fond
of snuff. It to made Into bars alter
the manner of plug tobacco and~ld
In that abape. The Icelander allows
the nail of his right thumb to gjw
long, and when be wanto to use snu# b,
wratebes It off tbe bar with tbe nail
onto tbe back of bta left band and then

applies It to bls none.

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SIXTEEN TO ONE

Dated April XU 1M».

Ai-oxzo K. KxJsArrox,

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) t&gt;soyg »«o d;uo

W. ft SPENGE
HASTINGS.

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»v&gt;»»n
pwofNegJ F.

Otfr Farmer Friends can get nice
printed Stationery at this office abont

envelopes from the stores.

,

John Anummwb,

Attorney for Mortgagee.

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The Suez cinal reprraente at jpresent
n clear profit income of over £

MORTGAGE SALE.

MORTGAGE BALE.
Default having been made in the conditions
of s mortgage made by Wm. H. Whippl*- nnd
his wife Elta A. Whipple, to Jrha Andrews.
Jamfery .*&gt;. 1®3. nnd on January 23,1893, record­
ed in the office of the Register of Deed* ot
Itarry County in the State of Michigan, In Liber
44 of iM on gages, ou page IQ. on which inortgaae tbere is claimed to be due Five Hundred
and Fifty One Dorian and eight)-nine rente
■ and »o milt or pioreedlngs at taw having tx-rn
Instituted to recover the amount secured by
said mortgage or any part thereof.
Nonce is Un retort hereby giver, that or Snturday ibe tstb day of July i«w. at ten o’clock
in the forenoon, there will be sold at thr north
front door nf the. Cxnirt House, tn tbe ( Uv of
Invert vourMvlnipi lu Profit Sbarlnr. Flret Hartings. County of Barry and State of Mk-hMort&lt;ng:. Gold (Coupon&gt; Bomb, of fioo eseb. igan, aM Court boom being the place in which
•t» liu^e profit; interest Mid prlDdMl P«y*b&gt; the aircult court for the County of Bany is
in *o’d regardless of wy change in the tew. 8e- held, tt public auction to tbe blgbest bidder,
curttyabsolufe.' A boon tor wnnll forester*. the premises deacribed in said mortgage or ho
Payment m rtnall monthly Installment*. Write- mucR tbweof aa may be necessary to saihfv the
amount due on said mortgage with tbe iutereu*.
tn-a»y for book. “Ii.ve&lt;tmrata IM Havlnc*."
FIDRLirr MONO L'NDKRWaiTlMO CO. thereon, and.the costa, emerges and-expenroa
allowed by law and provided for In said mnrt. isa-l OS Lajteltebt., Chicago, III.
ngUi said premises bring situated io ttu* VBFageof Delion, County of Barry and Bte*® of
Mkrtilgaii and dracrfbrfl H« Viltoge I^te Num­
ber thirty four and Hurts five in the VHImb of
Delian, Barry County. Mkblgan. according to
tbe Recorded !**ar thereof.

mt back won’t hurt.

away.

Dollars and fifty-tear «e«u&lt;

vlded for in aafd mortgage and no *utt or
ccedlngs at taw having been tnrtttuted h re­
cover the amdiun secured by said mortgagi or
any part thereof.Notice is therefore hereby given that on the
eighth day of August. A. D. IfeMt. at ten o’. l&gt;*ek
in the forenoon, there will be sold at for N. rth
front door of the Court Hoose, in the &lt;21* ot
Hastings, County of Barry and State of Mich­
igan. (told Coart House being the buildii. in
which the Circuit Court tor the County or 1; ■’ rv
Is held), at public haction to the highest bto,;er.
lhe btcmlres described in said mortgage or so
much thereof minay be rerestary to w.-vdv
the amount dui on said mortgage, as above ‘•el
forth with the toterert thereon, and Um n-sti
charges and expenses allowed by law and | rovideo for in snid inortu»ge. sxltl preinis---; imIng situated la the lowneblp ot Yankee
Springs, tn the County of Harry anil State of
Michigan and described as the East waif &lt;d Die
Knuth West quarter of section twenty-sewn, iu
town three North, rarge ten West ct i:tth.ii:g
eighty acres of land more or less.
D*ted Hastings- Mich. May 13.1896.
Jastkr Ana ms.
Administrator of the Estate of Tbeadotia Dry­
er. deceased. Assignee of Mortgage.
Alomzo E- Kknastox.
Attorney for Jrwper Adams Administrator Ac
Assignee Of said Mortgagee-

Not one part but every
part of HIRES Roetbeer
tends toward making it
the perfect temperance
and healthgiving drink.

Piles

Dr. Handy’s
Pile Cure

ihe

Default bartug been made lu tho eomlHiotui
of a certain mortgage made by Hiram A Bare
JIOKT&lt;;*GESALK.
her. Elizabeth IL Barber his wife. vlaren*v H.
Barber
and Lillian Barber his wife to Philip T.
Default having (&gt;eeu made in the conditions
nf k mortgage made bv James F. Norwood and Colgrove dated March U A. D. t»K. and record­
Iw-iin Norwood, bls wife, to John- Andrews. ed V&gt; the office cf the Register of Deeds, for the
Mareli 22. I8SX mikI on March 27. IM»l, i&lt;*«.,orGed Cnuntv of Barry and State of Michigan, on the
tn Liber 47 of
Ju the office of lite itrfclrterof D+eds of Barry 14th day of March A. D.
Countj-in lhe State of Michigan, in Uber 3H of Mortgages, on page MB. That sa(d mortgxge
Mortgages,on page 12&lt;J, on wblcb mortgage was duly asrtgnedto Sarah Johnson, and duly
t here Is claimed to be due Five Hundred and recorded In the office nf thr Register ot Deeds
Twenty eteb'-l&gt; illar* and thirty six cents and for Barry County. -Michigan.
Thai sala mortgage was upon the express
i no suit orprocevtngsattaw bating been InsDtuted to recover lhe amount secured by said condition that should default be made in the
liajnimi of Interest, or any part tlirn-ol.on any
iiinrivMKv or any part thereof.
whereon thr same is made rtne ana pay­
•Noiii-r H Uiereforr here by alven. that on Sat­
urday i he lrtli &lt;1 a* of July 18$*, at tep o’clock able. aa above-expressed, and should the same
lu tlieforenoon, there will be sold at the north remain unpaid and In arrear for the space of
front door of lhe Court House, in lhe Citv of thirty davs then and from thenceforth, that laHastings. County of Barry and State of Mich­ to say. niter the lapse of the said thirty days,
igan. s-atd Court House being the place In which so much of the aforesaid principal sum of three
the circuit cr-nrr for the County ot Barry Ixh-ld, hundred seventy four nnd JS-100 dollars as re­
at public auction to the htenert bidder, the mains -’unpaid, with all arrearage, of interest:
premises described In sqtd mortgage or so thereon, shall, at the option ot the said oarty of
much ihereof as may be neressarv to satisfy the second part t&gt;eceme due and payable.
Default ImvIng been inade in the payment of
the amount due &lt;m said mongaee. with tne in­
terest i hereof, and the rosta. charces and ex­ lntere«t due March Ulh. l«« and tbe.same Imvpenses Hllowed by law and provided for in saidI Ing remstneq unpaid and in arrears for lbw
mortgage.said preinl-es being situated In the■ space of thirty days and upwards the aforesaid
Village of D» lion. County of Barry and State of[ principal sum of three hundred seventy-four
Michigan and described as lot number sixteen। and 16-100 dollars with all arrearage of interest
lu the Village ot Delton also tot number one. thereon Is no'T declared due and payable by the
hundred and thirteen in Bush' and Blackman**4 terms of said mertgsEr. ori which inortgaBrAddition to said Village of Delton. Barry c-onn- there.la claimed, to be due at'the date of talBs
tv. Mich., according to the Recorded Plat there- notice the sum. of four hundred three Doiatre.
and fifteen cents, and «n attorney's tee ofr
Twenty-five Dollars provided for in'said mortDated, April 22. 1890.
gMgv. mid no wit or proceedings at law having
John andrkwh.
AdoxzoE. Kexahtox.
Mortagee. been t&gt; stltnted to re.-over tire moneys wcurea
by «xld ntortgare, or any part thereof,
Atturnev for Mortgagee.
Now. Therefore, by virtue of the power of'
sale contained In'said mortgage, and the statute­
PROBATE ORDER.
in such case made and provided, notice H bereState ot Michigan, County of Barry—ss
bv given that on Saturday the Twenty-fifth Bay
At a session ot Die Protmte Court for th- ,ofJuiy A. D. 1806. at ten o'clock In the fore­
Countv of Barry, holden at tbe Probate otfk-e. Id noon. I shall eeli ar FnbHc Auction, to the htehthe Citv of Hastings, Id said county on. Tues­ ert bidder, at the North front door of the Conrt
day the 23rd day of June in tbe year House In the City of Hastings. Michigan (tbar
one thousand eight hundred and ninety six.
being the phice where the Circuit Court for ’
Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of Bairy County !is boldcn). the premises describedProbate. ■
io said uwruuc, or m&gt; much thereof as may ’feIn the matter of the estate of Tru man Gallup, neeesHAry to pay the amount due on said mvrr- •
gage with seven nereent. interest, and all legal
On reading and filing tbe petition duly verified eostajogetbec with an fttoreey’s tee of Twentyof Mary Callup, widow of «aid Deceased, pray­ five Dollars covenanted tor therein, the premis­
ing that a certain- Instrument nnw on file In es being described tn said mortgage as ail those
said court i&gt;u-iM»rting to be the lust w III and certain pieces and parcels of land situate and
testament &lt;*f said deceased be admitted u» pr*i- being itvibe city ot Hartings in the, Co util y nf
baie and-the executor therein nsna-d «ud ap
Barry and State of Michigan, and known and
de'crlbed a* follows:
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IKiinted.
Thereupon It is ordered, that Thursday the
Tne North half of ibis Nine hundred and «ix*
loth day of July, A.D.. 181X5 a: ten o'clock, in ty-three rsej) and Nine hundred sixty-four (f¥4&gt;.
the forenoon, be assigned for the beariiiL’ *»f • Rid of the City of Hartings. Michigan, according to
petttton and thHt the heirs «f law of »d*&lt; de- the recorded put thereof.
ceaned and all other persons iutervsted in -ail .
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Sarah Johxsok.
’estate, are required to api»ear a« a session of Fhtiji* T. Coujrove, Assigneeot Mortgagee.
said court, then to be holden at the Probate of­
Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee.
fice, In the City of Hastings. In said county, and Dated April 20.. 1896.
show cause, if any there be. why the prayer ol
■he petitioner may not be grrjg-fK. t:.d ” ’r
MORTGAGE SALE.
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to the pcreons Interested In said estate, ol the
Default bavine been made in the conditions
pendency of said petition and the hearing of a certain murtsare made by ,M*rprett A.
thereof by ct.using r ropy of (bis order to Im Slevttis. F artnce K. SpHuldli g. tlrrln E. Bar­
pubilshea In the || st'pgs Raxxkr. a n»-wa- ' ker. Alton E. Barker Blanche It. Barker, ARnes
paper pr&gt;nT«-d and ctrc&gt;itaied&lt; in said County o’ 1 Barker. Matliu V. Barker. H unett I. Bartier
Itarry, once/ln eK'h »rok for three-successive to Reilly D Bostwick, of Ithaca, New York
veoks prenon*
said dav nf btrnrliu*.
dhtfd December 17 A. D. If*u. and record­
Char W. arxisikonu,
ed in the office uf the Rtglrter &lt;4 Dted.*, for the
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Judge of Peptone.
County «f Barry tn d Stale of Michigan, on the
t»ih dn&gt; o: Dreeuilwr A. D iFta. in Liber S3 of
Morqpge-. on puce 72, on which mortgage there
I* ritolmed tn be due at the date ot this notice
T-ftoftATE ORDER.
_
the rem of E gbt hundred Nli»»-iy Eight DoBars
Skate nf N'chiiecn. C&lt;*nniy of Itarry—««..
mu! Ninety Ki.-hf oei ts.RiKl an xtn-ruey'a fee of
Al a Krsslou (4 I he probate Court for Hie iweMy-five Dollar* provided for in • said
(Jumity of Bam. holtlen
at miv
the aProbate
Office.
v,V''i*kv.-l
•I...MVO -V*
,v&gt;
• . Ilia.
inorteege.. anw
a'hd no min
suit ...
or jn
proerf\iiiFngtt **•
at eeare
tew
In the I’uy ot
in ssid Cnumy on Fri- .barite betn Instituted to recover the moneys
day. the 19th dxy of June. In the year reined by sain inorigagr. or any fart thereof;
•ne thoti*an&lt;l eight hundred and ninety-six
Now. Therefore, by virtue of ih- power of
Pre-e.ut Charles W. Armstrong. Judge ot Pro­ sale aouluined iv said mortgage. Hi-a the stat­
ute Id «urh caw insdp and pnnld«d. notice Is
bate
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lu the matter of ’lie estate of Mary A. Swan­ hereby given, that on Saturday the 1st day of
son. deceased.
Aogurt A D. lK9t'.al 10 o'clock In tne fore noon ,1
On reading and tiling the petition duly verified shall sell st Public Auction, to ihp highest bid­
of SI. C. Merrl't, son of said deceased. prajJug der at the Noith front door of the Court House
(hat admlnhtnitlon of said estate be granted to IniheCIty of Hustings, (that tM-mg the place
W. Il Mei ritt. or !«• -one other suitablepersou. where the Circuit-Court lor Dairy County is
Thereupon tils ordered, that Wednesday the holden). the premises described In said niorttr.M day of Jnlv. a. i» , inn*, at ten o'clock In gige. or so much thereof as may 1-e-iiroeteary
the forenhnn, t»r iresigned for the hearing of to-pay fbe amount due on said mortgage, with
-.aid |&gt;eti'.lon and that the heirs at taw of said 8 per cent, interest, and all legal costa, together
deceased and all other persons Interested in with Rn attornev's fee ot Twenty five TXHtais
-aid estate, kre re«i«ilre'l’oainH?xr nt ft se-slon ciAetai'ted tor therein, the ptemi-r»» being de•t said Court then hi i&gt;e l»&gt;ld»-t&gt; nt lite Probate MillM-d'in said n-ortga»» ns all tl-xr err’sin lot
ofilrr. in lite City of llasiltigs. tn said County, piece and parcel of land situate In the Town of
.ind show caus**, II
there be. why the vraver Marte Greve in the County of Barry and: State
.if the petitioner insy not be granted. And It is of Michigan, aud known and described i3 fol­
further ordered, that said petition* r give no’lce lows:
The‘Kart half of the South East Quarter of
io Hie jtereons ii&gt;tereale&lt;i In said estate, of the
pendency nf said ttetltlon and thebewring there­ Brotton Thirty-two (321 In Town Two (2) North
of by cNU«ing a ropy.of this t»rder to be publish­ Kanre Seven .7) West containing Eighty Artes
ed hi tne Hawliiig. ItAXhEH. a newspaper ul l 4KK1 more or less.
Emily D. BnwrwMm.
print* d and cleenja*ed in said County «f BarryMortgugee.
onre in ew;b week f.ir three xucuemlve week*
previous to &lt;aid day of hearing.
rrtrtjrT.Coi.n«ovK.
■ CliARI.KS W. ARMSTRONG.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
A true copy.}
Judge of Probate.
Dated A rrit 38th, 1W6.

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T!-.*Ay s|K-»k a dtatinet
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Aero nip! Ire.
I &lt;triz*t It" practice moncjgHTheir hatred forxd)m
Pointer dogs con nhvay* be trained
SENATOR JONES’ LUCK.'
: 'V/nfy.i The remains of ,tn uteai.
Many of them are natural
• -r. Serit^iid Indicate that -thieirs without training.and any of the
Dnexpertrd Hud of it .Match in a Nevada '
&gt; . nr ajways kept their -.species can be taught. There is p d ?g.
&lt;’an.Vvn.
;p
foreign invasion, and of this kind in northwest Washington.
Senator Jone?, cf Nevada, according
JI?
will
pick
up
anything
he
can
find
- th-jir customs and
to the Rochester Timrtf, tol«i the fol- &lt;
•• crude si-nd simple .have around a yard or outside of a store, but lowing story of the findingbf a mutch '•
his Specialty in )ad.iea’ pocketbooksand on a gold-hunting trip in early days '
handbags. When he sees one of thise tba Washington reporter:'
he grabs it nnd runs, always succeeding
RFUL DISCOVERY.
”t\’e set out one day to go*up a gn at
in getting out. of sight before he can rnnyOH.’-* says the senator, “uud we ;
be captured or followed. No owner has found it limst fatiguing, for there was
&gt;i -iinak are much ever been seen, hence no complaints no road. Six miles cf travel in the i
have been made at police headquarters. canyon was equal to 23 on the level.
\*u|» niorof the French but. there is little doubt, if.it were po«s
:
during his recent ■ sible to follow the animal, that it would noon we-bad gone about half our jour­
be found that Ifo has been carefully ney. and wo stopped to rest, bwns very
•■ast wish Father Paulin •
’ trained ns a purse-snatcher, and that fond of smoking and pulled oiit my
: the ijuaristcommunity
i e reported discovery, l.e takes his booty home to his master. pipe. Intending to take n, smoke, t
Fie seems to be aware that he is doing loaded up and (hen reached for amaldi.
:i ^’r-adard, is that d)
wrong, jumping fences and dodging There was not one in my ‘pot ket. My
the r;
t!i&lt;- hntiw inhabited by
' the Pl
deputy ivas not a smoker, and he &lt;lid
।ein anil St. John, after around houses when running away.
not carry matches. I was almost-dy•*wBOUGHT ANOTHER’S MUSTACHE. hig for n smoke. As 1 wns Jookii.g
■ '. it uppers, was not sit uah&lt;i
i* ’.‘1. as has hitherto been Paid the I’rlro, But Failed to Get the around almost despairingly I saw ;i
match lying on the ground right beside
Good*.
'
' ••* d. Lut at place three
A singular story is rejiorted from St. a little strenin that, ran through the
. -‘iii’i-site. ivh*»re thr Rite is
canyon. 1 was almost frightened nt
। l;&lt;*
■ •!, &lt; &lt;nitqiuing the rev- Calais. A few days ago several per­
the sight of it in such an ouGof-the■
in* c :t(ht*rjpc of Etn mere sons. were sitting at- a .table in a local
way place. I picked it up. saying tohotel,
when
the
splendid
mustache
of
■
nun, the; account of
myself: ‘Of course, it won’t light, it
(-1 the jnrious scene* of a horse dealer became tbe subject of
has been lying in the wet sand a long
Chti&gt;
-- un has Lirrn pubU-sbed in tonveraation. One of the members of
the party complimented the horse deal- time, and I can’t expect it to light.’
;
ianguagck.
.
- ■ I f;rechaukl Paulinus found **r ;tnd hsked him for what price lie J’.ut it did light, nnd I had my smoke.
bit* iiulicattil by Anne Cath- would sell his mustache. "Ten francs,” I never knew a piece of luck to beat In all sixes, widths and stylet; fine and
that. It la not the most im]x&gt;rtant in
;.m rich is-Jknnwn to the replied the latter, laughingly. “I will
mediuui grades.
my life in which good fortune haa
peauidi
• • l’»•iirghia tapoiill, signify- buy half of them.” said the would-be
stood l&gt;y me. but It i« one of the
'•’* the \ irgin.’’ and that the. purchaser, placing
„ five francs on the
■
. ' orrri-pondR with the table. The horse dealer put the money strangest
I in his pocket aud later in the evening I
n •. hen in the nnn’u honk.
I m
prone
. --- t~““ f
Named After Royalty— —I left the hotel. Not quite appreciating
appreciating
Acconling to the invariable custom of
the joke, the man who was njinas the the duke of Bichmond’s family it is
five francs sought the aid of the county prescribed that the eldest son and the
The Pingree ‘•Xevrrslip” Winter Shoes
I court process server, and, having laid eldest -on
-----------son OI
of lDC
the riuVBV
eldest --son
shall^-----be ifor men. save wearing rubbers."do not beat
; the
information
in »«,Kular
1 lwmc(1 ofter King Charles II., to whom the feet.prevent daninnps- striking through
brought action against the horse dealer Xbey owesosomuch.
much. The
Thesame
sameprinciple
principle soles, and m ike walking In slippery places,
‘
9Lord
v ~_..1Salisbury
C.IIrkiirv’s’cfamily.
fnmilv, comfortable and safe. Al&amp;u used exten­
for 500 francs damages for non-execuprwrv
ed in
AND NEURALGIA CURED BY
sively In Bicycle shoes.
tion of hi« contract.
wnere me ciuwv -- ----------------- after Jura
.lurar— I., who
"bo brstowed
b«towe&lt;l the earlearl­
K.e«-Scente&lt; Dog.
dom of Salisbury nod
- vleeoUBty
-- of CranA German, sportsman once said to a cioruoi stiuovu.j
borne on the original founder of the
well-known Scotch baronet: “Talking .
_____ j
about dogs with keen scent, I have one house. .
&gt;n Germany that will compare favorably
Inserting a
Maleom. the flr.t king of Scotllind.
with any you have In Enjland." "Very
In. but
remarkable dojr. 1 euppoee?" yawned who lived in the eleventh century. wn«
thecXay
tbeliatener. “I should»ayTheday put to death by Macbeth, perhaps not
after I left home he broke hia chain, ano, exactly as described by Shakespeare,
r hours, be
nc .
all evCTt, the plot of the great
although I had been away for
merely
plav is strictly true to bis­
tracked me and found me xr****
’" by I d
ion' TheScottish monarchy ii of much
scent. What do you llilnk of*'that.
"1 tbfbk you ought to take a bath, re­ nnriquity. Malcom haring bee.h
plied the Caledonian, turning calmly reigning sovereign after Fergus L

THE

35 «&gt;t MuHjnpa. on

Mortgager.
x,

ADMINISTRATOR’S 8ALE.
In ibe matter of the Estate of Asher K. Mtaa’^'mSTto&amp;eby giveu that I shall Mil at Pub­

lic Auction, to i be htabest bidder, on Hatorday
the twenty fifth day of July, A. D . 18W, at nine
o'clock, in tbe iorenoon, al the Probate otocr in
the Court House. In the City of Hastings. Id tbe
Ouuaty of Ban y. in tbe State of Miehtean, par.-aant to I.ieruM* and authority granted te me
on tbe fifth &lt;tav of June. A. D-. 1&amp;. by tbe Prolot.Usod td the real estate sift
Id the County of Barry, in the
pa. known sad dr &lt;rH*d »a
t: The North Kart frad local qi
te fourteen town one (1) North n

�=
astings

Banner.

. Thursday, July 9, 1896.
MA»HALL L. COOK,Editor.

mine owners of tbe west are complaining

EDITORIAL NOTES

The News abd Tribune base rone to
peddling “free silver buttons, large as a
qo3tar, and made of German rUvw/*
price one dime. Of course It la expMted
that tbe unlimited free coinage of these
buttons will Increase lhe price ot Garman
elfver to any amount that may be filed tn

What the great claw of laboring men

tbe free coinage platform. Bat why dis­
criminate against American silver?
We

need in thia country is not more money
but more work.
There are too many people iu this country-who haven’t any stock In silver mines
to vote for free and unlimited silver coin­

see how It la Tbe News and Tribune are
after tbe German vote.
The Germans
generally favor sound money and are too
honest to be bribed.
Tbe scheme in
prove a failure.—Detroit Journal

age.

Every dollar of money we now have will
be continued In use if the republican party
is successful, as it surely will be.
Silver
will be used in the fullest extent possible,
just as it always bas been.
Sltould lhe
32 to 1?
free and unlimited coinage of sliver pre­
Settle ttae tariff question so that our rev­ vail there will certainly be sH ver monomet­
enues will exceed our expenditures and allism, and a condition of things brought
the financial question will settle Itself
about agalust which the people are talking
mighty quick.
•
most, lu shorf, the republican financial
platform means the use of gold, silver and
The Germans are a safe, conservative
paper, and every dollar worth 100 cents.
people, and well versed in affairs pertain­
Free silver means tbe driving out of over
ing to every nation. There are only two
S600.000.000 at once from circulation, and
German papers in the. United Stales that
a depreciation of fifty per cent, of all the
have declared for free sliver.
money that is left. It means dollars worth

How ran the United States alone say
that tbe ratio of silver to gold shall be 16
to 1 when the commercial ratio is .nearly

-8L

,

.
1

|
'

WISHING ON HAY.

Frto

Uxation of sHver alone baa brought down
prices. Saab argument Is foolish. Oom-

She was a very nice looking giri&gt; and

erWently beloo&lt;ed *
petltion has been the great factor In lower­
MUed the uMri iri She
riding on
ing prices, not only of term products, but e Brightwood cer, end wm well out on
manufactured goods as well. Only five or Sleuth ettwt med. My. the Weehtagsix years ago bicycles with pneumatic tirva ton Sur, when Hie epofa_to the moreadily told for from tl 35 to SI65. Now lormen. “I am newly dying to get
they can be bought for $50 and even low­ Knnethlng.” .he remarked, “and I want
to wi.h tor It on * toed ot bey. I
er. la this because of the reduction of tbe
told that It I rode out on this line 1
price of silver? ' No. It 1* simply because
could meet any number of wagon, full
hundreds and hundreds of bicycle factories
of bay coming to tbe city.”
have been started up all over tbl* country,
“Kight you are, miaa." euewereu tne
and tbe competition between the manu­ motormun, "and here come five loads
facturers, the wholesalers and the n- down tbe road. You can wiab all you
tellers bas brought down the price. The want dow.”
It te presumed that the necessary
same is true with tbe products of every
were
made,
as -««•
soon’
’ ' or wishes
- ------------J- for
■—
line of Industry where there Is competition wish
as the loads of bay passed the young
and tbe competition will continue until
lady got off and took a ear back to the
“bed rock” price Is reached, below which city. Then, turning to the Star writer,
no manufacturer can go without loss. Tbe the motorman said: “You beard tbafc
great study nf the world is to produce didn't you ? Well. sir. I have bad a Simi­
something cheaper than anyone else can. lar expedience on this car several times.
Machines are being improve I for that pur-, There are a certain number of ladies,
pose, and ways are being studied with that young and otherwise, who ride out with
end in view. Had nut Russia, India, tbe *u» for no other reason than to meet a
load of hay. *o that they can wish on
great NorthwesL or any other lands, no:
it. There te very little trouble meet­
gone Into the wheat raising business on a
ing bav wagons on the Seventh street
large scale since the war the farmers of road, for there is scarcely a. trip of n
Barry County would be getting just as car that we do not meet from one to
much for their wheat as they ever did, be­ six,especially in the morning heurs and.
cause there would be a big demand for It in dry weather. There te a great deal
in lhe markets of the world. But the in it, too. My wife tells me she never
farmer in the northwest can raise wheat meet* a load of hay without making a
wish. She wished for me before she
ranch cheaper than the Barry County
got me, she told me. Well, you see.
fanner can, and he raises much more of It she got a prise, though there neverhaw
o
u prize, Miwufi** ,a*to.w ~~— —
and a much better quality. Tbe people of toea a time since we were married
Russia and the people of India can raise when I have hod money enough saved to
wheat much cheaper than the farmer of buy a load of hay half the size of that
. young
_• lady
&gt;
wished
»_to_j on. v I hopeh.r
her.
the northwest can. So In lhe m»rxel8&lt;f the
the world there has been, and' is now, a better luck, though. In love matters
wishing
on
a
load
of
hay
is
wonderfully
competition going on between tbe wheal,

J

aiana, it appear^ even of jank and
atetua,
are
‘ ~
xaeM
known
wise
women
sibJe lore by substituting sham jew-

,uch aa baa been dneribed meat Itoitablr call for the wearing of auch gema
aa are aeldom aeon. It la rather amnaIng to learn that much of the aplendor
la pretense, and that, too. becauae the
grand dames do not dare Croat thetr
treasures In a crush, even though the
crowd la composed of their own kind.
Among —
the
Muaooritea,
however,
the sin
----—- ---------- -—
—
। jg
held a trifljng ODe. and the
gtory
told that one lady of high rank
was caught appropriating her cousin’a
emerald*, and that victim declined to
prosecute, merely saying: “Poor So­
phie! It te a very painful and nervous

Whereto get good ma.
chine oil at a fair price.

HOLLOWAY
&lt;Siga of the Elephant

disorder.”

Taking Refuge In the BowL
Since the bard times, said a barber,
home hair cuts are more common, es­
pecially among the foreign population.
The housewife puts a bowl on the heads
of the men and boys in the family, then
cuts of all the hair which shows be­
low it.
The new railway around
about 02 mile* in length.

—in Hastings keeps a
good assortment of machine oils—lard, castor
cylinder, etc.
Go and see him..

000 o;o 0 o &lt;&gt; &lt;&lt;o 0’0 0 (,,

Etna

A family, residing in Lakeville, Conn..
50 cents.
Confidence will be restored just as soon
j were visited by relatives residing some.
, digfance off. One of the visitors re-as McKinley Is elected next November,
| marked that there had been a great
The theory upon which free silver men
and prosperity will return just as soon as
, qUaxjtity of bean porridge made in his
our revenues exceed our expenditures. argue. Is that tbe monied interests of tbe
fnmj|y; “enough,” said he, “to
This can never be under the present free country have brought on the present crisis,
loot a 74-gun ship. Don’t you think ro,
and that banks have purposely caused a
trade democratic policy.
Uncle John?”—appealing to one of his
panic. Such argument Is foolish. Any­
effective.”
. relatives. “Yes, yes,” replied that uncle;
Free silverites demand tbe free coinage one who will stop just one moment and raisers here and abroad, and this compe­
“
and the ship could float 24 hours and
of silver at the ratio of 16 to I when the think, can readily see that it would be for tition bas lowered the price of wheat just
wabblers and scorchers.
not hit a hekn.”
manufactured article.
commercial ratio is 3-2 to 1. If free silver the best interests of the banks of the coun­ as It lias every
is successful it will plunge the country in­ try to have just as much good money as Prices of wheat would have gone down
CyclUt* Many Acddent* Occur.
to an abyss of silver monometalism. There possible. Why? Banks make their money just the same, no matter whether there
Every day cyclists tumble over each i
George Bennett,, of Eden, Ont., met
can be no dodging.
off their deposits, and when their is plenty was free coinage of silver 16 to 1 or-10 to other) pick themselves up, moutat their
i with a horrible death the other evening.
of. money tbe deposits are larger, and con­ 1: no matter whether we bad gold mono­ wheels and arc off again without giving He was aoaisting in the operation of
Even the free silver papers admit that sequently the profits are, larger.
There metallism or sliver monometallism. Here the affair a second thought. Such mis­ splitting large stumps with a jack­
Gov. Altpeld, of Illinois, really bas the never was a time when'banks couldn’t is where the principle of protection steps haps, says the New York Sun, are pecul­ screw and had onf nearly split, when
power of naming the democratic nominee loan their money. So to argue that the in. The United states is the best market iar to the sport. A new rider is bound he stepped into the opening. Suddenly
to wabble about.and lose his head at the
for president. If such a power is to be banks brought on this panic is to argue in tbe whole world. Our people are better
the jackscrew sprung out, the stump
most unexpected time, and it is proverb­
conferred upon the anarchist Governor, of that tbe banks would work against them­ fed, better ciuthed and better paid, than
VIIMKTU like
4IICC a
r* shot,
nuvt, catching
VU U-Ulllg Bennett,
MCUUC
closed
and
ial that when trying to steer clear of an
Illinois, then God save the country.
are the people of any land under the kun. obstruction he is sure-torun plump into be was slowly squeezed to death.
selves.
If it is found that the products of foreign it. When a wabbier meets a scorcher it
A Chinaman's Greatest Crime.
Tbe free aud unlimited coinage of silver pauper-paid labor are coming into our is said that the safest course is for the
International agreement among tbe lead­
A Chinaman nt Shanghai committed
ing nations of the world is the only way at the ratio of 16 to 1 doesn’t mean that markets and being sold cheaper than our former to make a bee line for the latter,
, tbe
tucuiuci
uak what
w uu v is
us the
UJC greatest
£ iluicatut
other day
of Uli
all
In which the silver question can be settled there shall be sixteen silver dollars coined own manufacturers can sell them, we com­ wifh a determination to wrecking him । crimes in Chinese jurisprudence, by
rightly. Germany, France, and the Latin for every dollar of gold minted. The 16 pel the foreigner to pay a“tex equal to lhe on the spot. By this means the safety murdering his grandfather. The pen­
union are ready, and England has consent­ to 1 Is supposed to represent the relative difference of wages abroad and wages at of both riders is assured. Accidents alty for this te to be “cut up Into 10,000
with w’abblers arc looked upon as inev­
pieces,” and the murderer’s father also
ed to open the mints of India to the free value of the two metals: it really means home.” Under a succession of republican
itable, and all injuries that occur from is punished for having brought up auch
coinage of silver as soon as lhe leading that an ounce of gold is worth 16 times as administrations this not only kept the
them which can be repaired by a black­
much as an ounce of silver. In the markets American market for Americans, but the smith or a bottle of arnlea are regard­ a criminal.
nations agree upon a ratio.
of the world the ratio of silver to gold is tariff on such goods as did enter our ed ns mere casualties incidental to
' Tbe republican party bas always carried about 31 to 1. The free silver advocates
।
Glasgow is likely
ta follow the ex­
markets not only enabled us to keep our wheeling.
.
and adopt
out tbe pledges it has made the people. therefore insist upon defying all laws ot receipts above our expenditures, but alto ;
When a wheelman runs down a ;I ample
ample of
of Leeds,
Leeds, and
adopt an
an overhead
overhead
of
*
" electric traction for
- -the
- -tramThe first act of McKinley, after he is in- production, and all laws of supply and de­ enabled ns to pay off a couple of billions wheelman it Is an unavoidable mishap. i system
•
ways
of
the
city,
which
are
the
property
augurated president next year, will be to mand, and argue that by le‘gisiation alone
When u wheelman runs down a wheel­
ot dollars of our war debt, besides carry
I of the corporation.
woman
it
is
an
unpardonable
blunder.
promote au International conference among 16 ounces of silver shall be worth as much log on a system of internal Improvements
the chief nations of tbe earth, with the reWhen two wheelwomen collide it proves
as one ounce of gold, when tbe price es­ not surpassed in the world, and pay hun­
to each that neither understands her
otult that those nations will establish a per­
tablished by. th* markets of the world is 31 dreds of millions of dollars In pensions to
, sport, nnd is not yet educated for.the
rnanent ratio for silver.
to 1.’ If free coinage prevails, ever£ 50 soldiers, p
_
_
_
Doa’t vote for free coinage cf road.
n Irin
or fhaf
-------* it
"appear,
---------------- «•that
-.
1
n&lt;
that tho
the ndSma
Mee of farm
farm)!
In-hort,
ol pre’ot
cents worth of sliver mined by the western ,II«r^&gt;lnkl
The following countries are on lhe free silver mine owner, will be coined into one
products, or manufactured goods will be cyclist* have almost a monopoly among qazo
silver basis.
Read the list and see if you dollar and have Uncle Barn’s stamp upon rjbe.1, beeause It will not be. Proteetton ' tbemwlre^ Wouldn’t It be n wi«e , Vgfo
a
want to put the United States in that it Do you wonder that the silver mine to American farm,. Arnerie.,, f.ctorle,. I I,laD’
,f?r ,h'“ ’?
class:—Bolivia, Central America, China, owners are Interested?
and American home, I, lhe (nate.t qnea- "’1
°
Columbia, Ecuador, Japan, Mexico, Persie,
, ,
to
....
w. , I attempting to reform hose carriages
w-«
a
a *
tion l-ror.
before the
people
to decide next........
No: and humb|e
,.™
...................
.........................................
Some free silver organs are constantly
Fern, and Tripoli.
It is a significant fact
vember.
..................................
VERY
CHOICE
CIGARS.
1
^2
howling
that,
“
England
will
never
go
in
­
that laborers in each of these countries are

Great
Questions
Are Being Continually Settled.

There Is cne
you Chu lettle for j Mm31
and that in uhvr- to
a complete.sto&lt;v: o! xrfr
cerirs and erwiery »r
'right prices. Renteni.
••BEST” FLOLR it tbe
same price other* a«k for
second trade
.

JLJLJLA

Hams &amp; Van tan.

Op A T

There Is about 64 cents per ounce differ­

to any Inter national agreement* to restore
silver.” We are quite ready to agree with
them, but whether she does or not, need
have no effect on such an agreement being
made among the nations of Europe. Eng­
land would be a veritable chump to go In­
to any such an agreement.
She is the
creditor nation: her currency la gold and
she has a'great plenty ot It fur ail of her
needs.
Gold is the money adopted by tbe
best and most enlightened nations of the
earth; its value doesn’t fluctuate: every
dollar is 100 cents and can be depended
upon. With such a Stable currency, busi­
ness can be safely aud securely conducted
and, as we said before. England would be
a chump to go into free coinage of silver
and adopt a changeable, fluctuating cur­
rency, in p’ace of the gold standard upon
which she has done business and pros­
pered for eighty years.
Jt is policy for
England to continue on the gold standard,
just as it Is for her Interest to continue
free trade, because only a small portion of
her people are agriculturalists.

ence between tbe commercial ratio and lhe
coinage ratio of silver. This 64 cents now

In 1851 there aer?40.000 ounces of sil­

paid starvation wages.

A

Senator Teller and his crowd are hob­
nobbing with the democrats at Cblcago for
office. He has renounced protection and
reciprocity by asking bis followers to Ig­
nore every issue but free silver.
lie ig­
nores protection and reciprocity for which
he fought for years and jears, and takes
np free trade, free sliver and silver monometallhm. rather than protection, recip­
rocity and bimetallism through an interna­
tional agreement.
.
Democratic success means a continua­
tion of the present free trade policy. A
continuation of tbe present free trade pol­
icy means a continuation of tbe closed fac­
tories and depressed business. With such

a condition existing, no amount of silver
coinage and no amount of inflation of our
currency can help matters,
Tbe tariff
question must be settled before their can
be prosperity.

ver produced In the United States. In 1895
there were 46,000,000, ounces produced, or
1150 times as much as there was In 1851.
In 1851 there were 2.611.000 ounces of
roll produced In the United State*, and
in 1895 there were 3,200.000 which was
as tbe silver thine owners have to ask that 300.000 ounces !*rr?r than the gold pro­
duction
of 1894 in the United States.
At
Si.*9 be p*id them for every ounce of allvertbey pndoce, when the commercial the ratio of 16 to 1 an ounce of silver
■value of that sunce of silver h only about would be worth a little over fl.29 rents.
Tbe ■•oramercial ratio ot silver Is now
(JSecntf.
about 31 to 1. .making aa ounce of silver
The friends sf Prof. J. W. Simmon*. of worth about 65^ cents. The difference In
Owosao, are booming bhn for a member of cash between the commercial ratio and the
the Stele B Mtii of Education. This offlje ratio of 16 to 1 Is about 64 cents an nunc?.
to one of tbe mont important one* in tbe Ao tbe laws now are Unrle Sam puts this
state, and ter Vo .little sttent'oo is paid to 64 cento difference In his big cash box at
IL The State Board has control of tbe Washlnxion. But If we go Into the un­
goes to the government, but under free
and unlimited coinage it would go to tbe
silver mine owners. Barry County farm­
ers have just as much reason to ask tbe
government to peat, a law making wheat
$1.25 rent- a bushel instead nf 62 cents,

Republican County Convention.
Republican County Convention is here­ A Correapoodent Tell* How They
by called to meet at Mudge’s Opera House,
city of Hastings, on Thursday July 30th,
“I am informed that u large trade in
1896411 10:30 o’clock a. m. to elect It dele­
the manufacture of English cigars is
gates to The state convention called to meet
...................................................
,H. nru- earried op. principally In the cast end j
at Lockerby Hall. Grand Rapid-*, on Wednesday. Aug. 5th. 1SD6; to elect 11 deh- °f I^odon. All the eqds of eigarsand-j
gates to the congressional couvriitlun for ' cigarettes, ‘dottels,’ chewed ‘quids,’ etc., |
tbe Ith Congressional District, to be held are bought at so much per pound from j
at Three Rivers Wednesday, Aug. l*2th; public houses, music halls, etc., besides '
also to elect 34 delegates to the Senatorial । those picked up in the street. These i
Convention for the 15th Senatorial District savory morsels are put into a large :
I
- k,Dd
-»"-brotb^

i|g DEAL

otber business as way come before tbe
convention.
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The various wards and townships will
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be represented as follows:
Assyria
Hattimore................................
s
Barry
J
Cartton
CaitieL'ji) .................................
13
HttsilngvTwp..........................
J
City 1st Ward
- 2nd -------4
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3nl ••
&lt;
•‘
4tb “
Hops
u
Irving
r&gt;
,
Johnstown...
c
Maple Grave.
Orangeville..
n
Prahtevflle..
.
Hotiaod............
Thornapple.......
ii (
Wood!* .d
*
Yankee Hprings.
Forward caucus notices to tbe Hastings
Banneh at one?. Let eaeh town be rep­
resented by a fall delegatiur.
Jon* G. Naguul
Will R. Cook,
Secretary. Chairman ttepublk-an
Dated Hast In xs July 6. ’95.
Co. Cumin

‘Tn the early

Tv&gt;
R-pobll wnit of

nw«m nwriev e*ur«* at 10 o’clock

m

rri

announce to farmers sad other working
people lhe time of day. The drat ben
In the morning at Bowmansville la the
signal for tbe people to artoe. and In

on

aummer moat of the residents are out
that early. The 11 o’clock bell an­
nounce. that It la time to lea re the fields
end prepare for dinner.
At four
o’clock In the afternoon they prepan
for supper when the hell rings. This
bell saves the farmers and town folks
the necessity of providing dinner bells
of their own. Tbe people in thia ricinity rely upon it a* much a* other folk*
do their watches and clock*.

‘iSiSS
■ ■IIMIIirlllu la tlirm.

Russell
DRY GOODS
AND

MILLINERY.

EVERY
CENT
COUNTSg

IT’S

swung between two high upright polcw
J?4
P*&gt;d '°r by public awbwrl ption.
Tbe leading object ot iu ringing la to

llo’ekx k *
t candluat-x
may properly ownebefor«t2

-..a -f-to _T.*"*r*

.

H
will frt their money Seek aeveral Hum

the

A Villa** Bell.

well afford to spend several millions ot
d •liars in free silver documenta to toot tbe

tbe aUU&gt; will ba writ looked

when

For more than 20 years tbe quaint old
town of Bowmansville, Pa., has had

State Nonas) schools and grants state cer­ limited free coinage ot silver business, thio
tificate*.
Pref. SiatMons Is a College 64 rents on each ounce of silver produced
graduate, a
inimIiw' man, amt one of will be gfv» n to the big silver mine owners
of tbe west free of charge.
Figuring our

annual production of silver at 50.000.000
ao Publie Sebo &gt;1* tor tlu- past seven years. । on ore* Iblt would mean a profit of &gt;33 r
000,000 annually given to tbe silver meh
Moul Joann!,. and U author &lt;rf a work outright, for which they wouldn’t hava to
pay a cent
The Bimetallic !j?ague can

autumn,

chestnut leaves are beginning to turn
a golden color, parties are organized
who*go to wherever they can get a good
supply of these leaves, which arc then
put od long wires and immersed in thte
filth, for either a long or short time, according to tbe requirements of a strong
or mild cigar. These leaves are then
rolled into English cigars.”
The above correspondent’s statement
tallies, says the London Standard, with
an incident which occurred some years
ago, when a certain person was charged
with illegally manufacturing cigars.
HI*
__ 1hit
______
HU Meme vivas
wu that th. .1*.
cigar,
man­
ufactured did not contain a particle of
tobacco. And, what ia mow, he proved
hia caw. Hi. cigar, were made of
brown paper, emboaaed to look like
leave., and ateeped lu tobacco juloe.

—nf trouble and Ioan might be saved
by the parvha*ers of Dry Goods. If
they would visit nothing but good
substantial dry goods merchants—
stores that have reputation* for •
large and excellentitocks and where
you know you only pay for what
you get. A xreat deal .depends on
how you manage the little tilings,
and pennim are little things but if
you are.trying to make a areal deal
of money

Herr A. Koil, of Bertingen, Germany,
has invented a clock that will ran 10,-

with hand* which will ct
to all the changes of the

’1&lt;M

STRANGE

THING
—to see how carelessly some people do their bu\
ing. They drift along spending their money without anj
thought of value received.
It's Very. Easy to Add $5 per cent to. Your Income
simply by lhe exercise of a little head work in buying
Our stock of SHOES is full of POINTS for money savers,
and of dollar fattening qualities. IPs a large dollar that
is worth $i^ but your dollar* are worth that to us
‘
'' '
wife, your chilt
or yourself.
,
Yours for buaii.ess,

C n. OJBORN &amp;

�HASTING '

bold In annul

Hoste

u Ttenwnpi,

Thursdty. July 9&gt; ,896tings at VxM a. na. via Mieh. Central and

return tn tbe evening.
Fare Uc, round
trip. CMIdfe^U e.
A fine waalcal and

Me KINLEY MB.

noaest awd eoavteehig speakers In the
Mate. He’s not ctoquent but he’s sound.
Wm. Alden Smith, of Grand Rapids, bas I

awatiouai reputation as an orator, and
will make owe of ths best speeches ever
and evening. A very enjoyable day is ex­
listened to bere.K Hon. D. D. Aitken is
pected. Cncfiial Invftatian te nit .Come
Michigan's free silver .congressman, and
and bring a basket ftiU of good things to
believes that the only way to settle the
rat.
•liver question Is Inside of the Republican

For tbe above tbe Michigan Central will
sell tickets Hasting* to Buffalo and return

literary prug^am is prepared for afternoon

But»« tasting
i5 the naked truth

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party. He Is an orator aud an earnest
speaker.
Everybody lu Barry County
the city for S1Q.W8. Of tills amount K ts knows genial Jas. O’Donuell and has
heard him tell bls witty Irish stories.
proposed to take
000 awd build a rnttaCome and listen to him again.
Hon. A.
%le-city hall m ti«e city’s lot, adjoining A.
T. Bliss is a sound, conservative b’tsinesa
Blaok &amp; Son’s Marble shop on the west,
man
and
doesn
’
t
pretend
to
be
a public
ahdxse the -remaining *4,000 .1c pay off
the crater worts bonds which become due speaker, though he Is a good one. Take a
day off and come and bear these men who
this Tall. Sortie bowfled indebtedness of
] the city wKi really be Increased only are prominent in Michigan politics, and
honored in republican circles.
AB

At the special ete“*1on Monday It la pro­
posed to Vote ou the question of bowtting

. think I have the
finest u ild Cherry
Htosphate on the
market. And in or­
der to have the pub­
lic .test it and becqme convinced, I
am seeing to, Satur­
day afternoon, coni- .
*mencingat4 o’clock,
give a free, ice'cold
drink of the best
Cherry Phosphate on_
earth. .. Everyone
cad :n at an}’ time
after 4 o’clock Sat
:iy afternoon and
es’i yourself.

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\/carl Weber, of tMs city, audJL A. Mor-

In Allegan County tbe farmers are 25

esa. ot DeHwit, lowered the tawdem compe­
tition state eeconWor a mile woe at Grand

years ahead of the people of this county
on the good roads question. The farmers
of that county for years past have spent a

► Rapids July 3rQe 2:06, lowering the rec­
ord from^T^J At Chariwtte these gen­

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tlemen lowere^the half-mtie tandem rec­
ord from^S# te 57 and two-fiftha sec­
onds. Tbe mile race was from r standing
start, and the half mile from a 'flying start,
(since the race it has been discovered that

tbe 2:06 record Is a world’s record as well

FRED L. HEATH, »
.THE neJOOIST.

t

as a state record. Hastings thus adds an­
other chMupiou to her already large nutp-

_____________________

Adelbert Webb, was solemnized at the
home of dhe bride’s fattier, John M. Bess­

LOCAL NEWS.
- CIKQQL4TION •

86 quires.

Hercafiri. changes for advertlscmente
must ras.'h thi- ufilce Tuesdays at latest to
insure Insertion is the iiwae of the week
when bkaughL

It is proposed W enforce the ■’dag^rdiMDee.” relative c« the mczzllng of -tiogs.
We hop-, i: will tbe rigidly carried ouL
There » .no excuse for Imperiling lives by
Jetting rlioisif &lt;if worthies? curs run tense.

|1°
to Hastings,
SiturdA «’Hiy i
and lielp to organize
the M«l£ n!ey Club.
A belter list-of
speaktb-'never riecOTed for Hastings,

aud a pfe* :.mt atnl sruliiabft day may be
expected.
Nockv ir. the state needs a.city hall ah

uadlj ajlk^iug-*.
We are now paying
^fOiid ilEetret on h *€000 hidcbtedness io

the shape tri rents fur varibiM city pnrj-c-es, WL.;
invent
and have a
good btii IJimi?
Ii4t&gt;&gt;t is over aud farmera have
tine to «parr. why uutgrt up aome good
r &gt;ad- picnic ’.
Nu’hikg can be of greater
, benefit
t- timu geo I toads— except,
0!'can—. tin-rtectiou ut

Wm.

McKinley

Ii) utilep.that 'there may be no tuisiMider-

great deal ot time cutting down bills, put­
ting tbe road to a grade, and getting tbe
ruad-bed in good condition.
After the
road beds bave been put in proper shape,
the fararers of different neighborhoods or­
ganize. and agree upon days to do work on
tbe .road. Good gravel pi's are opened,
lhe men do tbe shoveling, aud very often
children do the team work.
We are told
that uriles of good gravel roads arc. built

every year In Allegan 'county lu this
way. All that it needs in every com-'
munity Is some good road enthusiasts. If
tbe farmers of each township would lake
bold of the work in this waf. there

lectures will be given in the Preabyterlau
cburclL Price Cdr tbe entire course only
75 een«
Single tickets ii cents.
On

sale at Fred L. ttvatlt’a.

fitting recognition from the executive uf
the state, and every citizen who can do so
is earnestly urged to attend tbe celebration

Well, yes. I guess so, In fact 1 know It,
tiiat wj; have the finest grown pickles,
why good gracious, yes, both sweet and
sour, and ttie biggest rats In Hastings. If

lixrs were i t. tted: Hon. Daniel Striker of tlie anniversary of this mtiurrabie
was elei-M President to succeed Hie late
event.”
you don’t believe it ask Little Cook.
A. J. Itn.ne. of Grand Rapidr: J. T.
Cook &amp; Cook.
Litnlmr i was ejected Vice President and
uiay evening Hie M. E. church
(Aciditknul L'&gt;cal od s:h w-&gt;
Frank Pratt was elected a member of tbe
almost to Its limit with friends aux*
Board of Directors.
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ious to li»trti to Rev., Taj lor of tbe Epls-1

wu tu iuMirance of $ 150 in tbe Michigan
Muliui Tornado Cyclone and Windstorm
Co. on the Building which was a total
loss. The loss was adjusted July 2nd and

* cheek was sent out lhe same day tbe no-

.of loss was received. That’s the way
lhe Cyclone Cu. does business.
Republican County Convention will be
held July so tor tbe election of 11 delefates to the state convention to be held'
tlGrand Rapids Aug. 5tb; also to elect
H delegates to the Congressional Conven­
tion to be held at Three Rivera Aug, 12th,

ud to elect 24 delegate® to Senatorial Con­
vention (or 15th Senatorial district la be
exiled later on. Send your caucus notices
to tbe Baxnku at once.

Five per rent, on $6000 b S300The
city is paying about 1300 a year in rent-.
Why not save this rent by building and

owning a nice city building of our own—
owe that will be a credit to Hastings?
By
devoting tbe second story to a good ball,
the dty can derive enough revenue to
make the investment a paying one, and we
will then have a decent place for aceommo-

public gatherings
City property
which ii now or necessity scattered about

c*n then be carefully looked after, and
®*ny dollars saved each yeat.
1

For the above occasion the. Michigan
Central will on July 4-5-fi and 7th mH
tickets Hastings to Washington and re- ।
turn at one first class limited fare for tbe !
round trip.
Tickets will be limited to
continuous passage in each direction and
gbod to return until July 15th.
An ex­
tention of time at Washington can be had
by leaving tickets with Joint Ag’t. at
Washington. For particulars inquire at
this office.

tml will tell exeunlon tlrtele X n~ MX

ute July HUM InelMim
turn Aug. 17th Inclusive.

For the above occasion the Mie*. ttwtral will sell excursion tiekets at on»- sari*
one third fare for the round tripu ChiM
ren half fare. Dates of sale July 15 anuB
16. Beturn limit until July 17. Jnrinriw-

Democratic National Convention. Chlcag o
Louis,
Jatjr M to OS.
For the above oeeaaion the Mkri.- IWFor tbe above occasion tbe Michigan
Central will on July 3-4-5 and 6th sell tral will sell excursion tickets at mu&gt; firafi
tickets to Chicago and return at one first class limited fare for the round trljx
Dates of sale. July 20 to 21.
Ft&lt; far­
class limited fare for the round trip.
ther particulars as to return aoopine ad
Good to return until July 12th.
ticket office.

For tbe above occasion tbe Michigan
Central will on July Oto 16th. inclusive,
sell tickets to Bay View and return at rate
of one first class limited fare for the round
trip. Limited to return until Aug. 15th.
1896.
Evacuation of Detroit Celebration, Detroit
July 11th, I860.
For tbe above occasion the Mich. Cent­
ral will sell excursion tickets at one and
one third fare for the round trip.
Child­
ren one half the adult rate. Dates of sale
July 1 Ith. Limited to return same date.
A. C. Fallows.

Meet. Battle Creek.^Mieb, Jalj, IS

For the above occasion the Hler’usam
Central will sell excursion -tickets m r»w
of one and one third first class fare tot Uw.
round trip.
Children at one half tbe adult ran-.
Dates of sale July 13th and 14th. L’wa­
ited to return July 15th Inclusive.

For the abqye occasion the Mich. Ckwtral will sell round trip excursion tiafcrsi
at one fare for tbe round’ tripGMMhauaRate of one and one third first class fare at one half the adult rate_
Date of sale July 21. Limited to rafiwnm.
for round trip. Children half-fare. Dates
of sale July 15 and 16. Return limit until i Uul*1 August 4th Inclusive.
July 17th inclusive.
A. C. Fkllowa
I
Ai'ELLO®*
Michigan Dlr. L. A. W Stale Meet, Kala-

Some people may think it pretty warm to talk stove now,,
but when you have the best stove made and know it is thr
best, you delight in telling of it. We handle the Best Stoves
and Ranges on the market, (THE PENINSULAR,) and? we •'
know it, so do others. The Peninsular Stoves and Ranges &lt;
are known the world over, and are universally acknowledged]
the leaders for cooking purposes, and easy handling. We
are in a position to sell you a Peninsular Range whether you
need one or not. If you see one and have its workings ex-

copal church, i.n Hie. “Pas*, Present and'
Future of Method is 11, a Contribution to ।
Church Unity.* A better audience never ’
greeted a speaker in this city, and Rev. I ■

Taylor Improved tbe occasion lu make one ।
of the broadest and most liberal addresses 1 ]
ever made Id a pulpit beieAand tbe mark- ]

ed attention that was paid &lt;0 him through- (1
out his lecture, gave evidence of tbe fact [
that his audience was fully In sympathy * &lt;
with his words of wisdom. .Th^r la do f 1
question but what creed b playing al- |

together too much of a part In tbe rellg- &lt;
Ious world of to day. 1 That thia is a fact, /
it needs only to be sa d that up to wl’bln * |

a recent period such a tiling as exchanging ('

pulpits between Methodists, Episcopal f 1
and other denominations
was never '
known.

We are g ad to say that this nar-1 j

rowDeas is

being lapldlj- outgrown, ai d

the unity of all churches b drawing nearer
and nearer each year. . Rev. Taj lor spoke
of bow Methodists and Episcopal! started
from the same church—tbe Church of
England, 4kre a history of tbe seperatioa
of lhe Methodists under the lea lershlp of

Juhn Wesley, and pointed out the strong
pTlnts in each denomination. He closed

with a beautiful tribute as to huw people
outgrowing denomination, and were
coming more aid more united and lib­
eral, and Tecnguized tbe fact that all
rlinrchea spring from the same source,
fbe words of B»*v. Taylor created a deep

mpressiun upon all who were present.

GENERAL HARDWARE

Burrdughs,of the first ward.stnck a tack in
tbe middle finger of her left band while
reaching for^tmething ou tbe shelf at her
home. The skin was barely penetrated.no
attention was paid to the slight wound.and

Gov. Ukh Lae fataiied a proclamation con­ site went on with her work as If nothing
Blood poisoning set In
cerning the celebration which is to occur had happened.
DflrJCph to ’he -’u'e, • ■lUgnedttaMl and a' Detroit Satonla). to recognize the cen­ and in three or four days ’ her arm and
Senatori oonventtons will br ■elected;
hand
were
swollen
to twice their natural
tennial of the evacuation of iMrolt by the
| BriU.iu.
He sayu iu part: “Fur many size. Everything possible that medical skill
-'W-.r-a- on °"rK«ir. .(ter ll&gt;eewMIton or .etlr, ho.UI.- could devise to reduce the Inflammation
««« I... v. . -k
, living
uritaiB g;i() t(w
was done, but the flesh commenced to sluff
Mhe n P&gt;. that te .I..-4 in T.nt.v j
h, Ih, rer4»lu,iuuarr w„. u« Brll- off tbe Injured ftngtr, and tbe bone became
.twTte*) truoi n,e
ot •iuhretatedi.e.nyoul tte ten.., of the affrcled.
Thursday oCHast week Drs.
«ua«r.,k. , tt..il.ay,th«t uytih.- from . &gt;
Mm| ,urrendvr^u 1Ue Auierle.iw the Lathrop and Fuller decided that amputa­
tion of the finger was necessary to save
'i
I territory they had won.
It was noc unltWi
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i til &lt;he eleventh day or July, .evenieen tbe band, and the middle finger was taken
The '■..ugrrsi.wmal Gdaimlttee Cor
I hundred and ninety six. at Detroit, that off. The patient is doing nicely we hear,
4lh€«uTrs,iu{W( DUttict met at the Bur-1 tbe
fl*« Uually ceased to float over and we sincerely hope no further trouble
will result.
Too much attention cannot
Tuesday. Three Kiv- I any part of the country whose independ­
be paid to even slight wounds, especially
•Tswa-- ckrLkti kfp&lt;xi a« tbe place for bold­ ence Itad beeu acknowledged thirteen
daring
these
hot
days and the painful ex­
The importance of this
ing ’.be mttVMdlon and M. L. •Cook, of tlik years before.
perience of Mrs. Burroughs should be a
eily.'wc, jii.m-f. as letuporaty Chairman event to the natlonTaml especially to the
great middle and western states, demands , warning to all..

Th?barn of l^evi A. Page, of Calbqun
County was blown down June 25th. There

be round trip with two dollars added tor
Membership Fee.
Tickets good to retan
up to and including July 12.
An exten­
tion of time can be bad at Buffalo by ap­
ply Ing to proper parties.

WEI55EKT BKOJ

siandirix' it nny w well to otateihat &lt;wuntyoffi.vrc wi&lt;. no* b-M-keted-at the c«&gt;uu&gt;
:y coiiTo-utUm eall-.t to iu^ July 34Kb.

At a Hireling of Hie stockholders of Hie
iatioiul Bjuu Li-t week the following of-

Yesterday there waa a meeting of a few

republicans interested In perfecting tbe or­
ganization of a Barry County McKinley
Club. No little interest was shown tn the (
meeting, which promises well for tbe fu­
ture. Hon. P. T. Colgrove was elected
■cbalrman of the meetlug and C. W. Jordan
waa elected secretary.
Thr following
committees were appointed:
s
Committee of Arrangements—A. E. Kenaston. J. G, Nagler, P. A. Sheldon, Judge
Armstrong, F. W. Walker.
Committee on Music—Dr. C. H. Barber,
Al. H. Weber. J. G. Nagler.
.
Committee on Printing—W. IL Cook, LH. Evarts, E. G. Holbrook.
Reception Committee—Chester Mesaer,
P. T. Colgrove, R. B. Messer, M. L. Cook,
R. K. Grgnt. C. 8. Brown. A. E. Kenaston, W. R. Cook, S. Greusel. Judge Smith,
Ja&amp; A. Sweezey, P. A. Sheldon.
Soliciting Committee—E. G. Holbrook.
Baker Shrlner, C. F. Brooks, A. N. Gil­
leland.
Gov. Rich. William Alden Smith, Hon.
James O’Donnell, Hon; A. T. Bliss and
Hon; D. D. Aitken will be present, and It.
। is expected one or two other splendid
speakers will be here. The Club will be
organized after the sneaking In the after­
noon.
Republicans from all over the
county are requested to heartily co-oper­
ate In the formation of this club.
There
will be no expense connected with n nrem। bershlp In it.
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John Apple man, Nashville
Lillie Ellison. Nashville
Fred D. Eaton, Hastings
Eva A Stanley. Hastings
Henry T. Uergmau, Hope
Minnie D. Norrli. Baltimore
mer,. on Michigan Avenue, Satusdaj* ev­
Brace Murdock. Carlton
en nig, nt 7 n-’clock, before tlie relatives wouldn’t be a bad piece ot road in Barry Dora Cheney, Carlton
Some road work Albert M. Webb. Hastings
and a few intimate firiends, Rev. A. D. County iu two years.
Ida Sesame r
Grigsby ■performing the ceremony.
The bas been done iu this county* this year on Francis &lt;1. Lane. Orangeville
-*
that“ plan,
out very little. Why not try Carrie Katesky, Bowne
bride wme her traveling dress, and the **-couple were attended Iby Miss Bertha It?
Brown, nnd Lester Webb, brother of the
Following are those who registered at
groom. They left Suudaj* for Ypsilanti,
the Barry County Summer Normal. Mon­
where Mr. Webb rerides. Mr. aud Mrs.
day. There will be several names to be
■Webb nue young people of much sterling
added to this list: Ethel Brown, Senia
worth, ami are followed to their home by
Brown. M. A. Blackwood. Annie Chase,
tbe best wishes of titelr many Mends in
Diila Chatfield, Nellie Crabb, Wm. Cush­
'Hastingc.
ing. Win. Darby. Eduab Downing, Maud
Edger, Josie Edger, Martha Edwards, Della
Tbe Scanner Normal School opened
Garn. James German, Rose Hllslnger, Ella
Monday worn Ing wish a larger attendance
Hubbard. George Heath. Maude Ingals,
than wM&lt;expected. bbere being ower 50 in Etnma Jackson, Cora Jewell.Jessie Kelley,
atteudaoee, and tbe number has grown Lillian Kennedy. Edith Kohler,Effie Lake,
each day since.
.The Summer Normal Nettle Layle,Myrtle MclntoshJ.ols Payne,
Lecture Course will open July 8tb with a Janies Patton, Daisy Philips, Matie Phil­
lecture by Prof. W. K. Ferris, of IMg Rap­ ip?, Myite Pierson, Pearl Pierson, Alice
ids. aubjoet. “Success."’
July 15lh Prof. B. Potter. Editb Pryor, Minnie Replogle,
D. E. NeClure, of Oceana County will A. J. Ricbel, Meda Robins, Ross Robins,
j lecture on "Tbe Sclio*’ Jouse as a Ceo- Ina Rolfe, May Rowley, Nellie Sheldon,
i’ter.” July23 State Sopt. PatteugWl, cri
Blanche Smith, Grace Smith, lone Snyder,
Lansing, will give his very interesting And Wm. Stebbins, Cora Tomlinson. Rena
; instructive lecture on “'Mexico.” . Ix-cture Trego, Mary Wickwire. Frankie Warner,
| N«l 4 bas not yet definitely been decided
Lena Wilcox, Maude Wilcox, Weta Wil­
upon. Prof. Delos Fall, of Albion,-''will kinson, Belle Barnum, Lillian Bessmer,
cIom- the series Aug. 4tk or 5th with his Louie'Burns, Anna Kidder, Edwin Miller.
charming FecUire on “Two Hundred and
Fifty Mtltn iua Birch Back Canoe. ’- These
Tjnee weeks ago to-day Mrs. J. N.
The w«nMlug of Miss Ida Bessnaer and

Tais week,

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SHORT

SHOES?
All worn ofi
Art they?
Feel ashamed
And such
Charming styles
. in our

Summer
Stock
Handsome
enough for the most
handsome person
in town.

WOOLLEYS
BRONSON
Red Front Shoe Store-

plained to you, you will ever after want one. There is noth­
ing in stove construction to compare with them, and all theworld knows they are reliable. They are more economical
than a small cook stove, will last forever, will nearly learn
you to conk if you don’t know how. Don’t let Mrs.........
fry her life out over an old fashioned cook stove, when it will
be big money in your pocket in lhe end to^buy her a Penin­
sular range, and besides lengthen her days by several years.
If you can’t possibly use. a stove, there is something inour
line of GENERAL HARDWARE you can.......................
We will make
it an object for you to trade with us the coming year, Bettec
come in and learn about.

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Hastings

NATIONAL PARTY.

DEPLORABLE WANT OF HARMONY.

Thursday, July 9, 1896.

Ita Creed

Set Forth in an Ad­

dress fr-m Headquarters.
COOK BROS., Proprlatars.
It Favors Prohibition,

QUEENSLAND.
Happy.
“No rain had fallen for eight months,
and the hot air was thick with a stifling
haze of dust Tbe mighty Flinders, u
▼act river; of sand, with water liencath,
mocked the parched township, the dusty
downs and the burning limbs of the
population.
“Frequently nil the doors and win­
dows of the wretched tin nnd wood
bosses had to be hurriedly closed to
keep out the hateful sirocco. Tbe al­
most bare downs rolled away into tbe
distance, with pillars of dusta thousand
feet high, traveling along in tbe scorch­
ing-whirlwinds, at a few miles distance
from each other, like giants striking
through the lard, rearing their dim i
heads intb the brass-colored sky. These I

dost spouts are only a few feet iu &lt;Uameter for hundreds of feet up. They
come eddying along, sometimes.lifting
even oil tins and corrugated iron; and
woe betide the houses they take in their
track, for they fill them with dirt and
rubbish, making a clatter on the roof.
Even if people are on the alert to close
nil the apertures ns they seen column of
dust approaching, they are filled with
fine dust, nod the very bookcovers curl
up with tho heat. The people are as
happy as anybody’ else. 'Fbcy live and
toil, make lots' of money, marry and
are given in marriage. They have their
excitements—the shearing season, danc­
ing and race meetings. Al! the vices
and a few of the virtues belonging to the
rest of the world are to be met with in
•that dreary, scorching wilderness.”

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Alliance, O-, July 6 .-The notional
executive committee of tbe new nation­
al party has just issued an address from
its headqilnrtexR in this city, setting
forth thr party’s origin, principles and
purpown. After reciting the fact ot
the party’s organization nt Pittsburgn,
Muv 29, 1896, it nnnouncei’ its pint form
in 13 plank*, which may be summariwtd
thus:

Tbe Flatrorm.
L Absolute suppression of the traffic In
liquor
a uewrape and the sale of liquors
for medicinal anu other legitimate aur-Poscn by the *taie without profit.
2. EquaUstiffrnRti regardless of sex.
3. Blmendltsm. sixteen to one, without
consulting other nations and the abolition
of national bank note*.
4. Reclamation of unearned land.grants
and the future limitation of public domain
grants to actual settler* for continuou* u»e.
5. Governmental ownership and opera­
tion of railroads, telegraph* “and other
natural monopolies.*’
6. Amendment of the constitution to al­
low national revenue* to be raised by
equitable tax on- properties and incomes,
imi&gt;ort duties to be jevied us a means of
securing equitable commercial relations
with other nations.
7. Abolition of the contract labor system
In prisons.
S. Protection of citizens In their right to
■
. one day’s rest In eqven. whether Sunday or
W..
any other day. according to conscience.
.
. .
‘
| 9. Teaching In American public schoolr
Fl Kloi S Fbcsnr—Go away, you rude man! Don't you see the kid practicing! , *® mnd.1?^ te a&gt;^roprtaled’r*r reparian

“A Scorcher.”

'U50 InUy.l

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- institutions.
,
------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Election of president, vice president
and senators by direct vote.
...
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,
nr
»•»
a sjs i -ty
11. Liberal pensions for ex-soldiers'and
burning down of men like Addicka,In ' Banonli their widows and minor children,
Delaware, and Cuney, in Texas, the ex- | graded according to disability and term of
elusive ami proscriptive policy under •' service, -not merely us a debt of gratitude,
which thr laudable cmbltlonaof drrerv-! &gt;&gt;“«
“ tb'
.
.
,
. . . .v I t,on of lhe union.
.
lug men have been strangled in the j jg, Exclusion uf pauper and criminal imstates in question and cliques and fac- migrants and 'prevention of voting by nat-tions have been able to perpetuate uralUed chisens until one year after
themselves without regard to the real n*Fur*!Ua-t.lon* . ..
_L1.
13. Adoption of t:.e Initiative and refer­
ijjfaresta of the party, will be effectually, endum and. propot tlonal representation.
broken down.
It is unfortunate that this victory
The address concludes with an expla­
of the party masses over all sclf-con- nation os to why the national party was
stituted rings and cables did not reach organized. The explanation briefly is
and inelmle all the larger states; hut that, while the prohibition nnd people's
| the party may well felicitate itself upon parties each aim at certain reforms ad­
the results actually achieved in this di­ vocated by the new party, neither went
rection, and which point the way, as we far enough nnd both fell s-hort of what
may well believe, to its completer political organization should stand for.
emancipation from untoward control in All citizens who desired the good of the
years to come.—Leslie’s Weekly.
whole people and the overthrow of ]x&gt;
litical wrongs arc invited to vote for
ORIFT OF OPINION.
Charles E. Bentley for president ami
r^The only straddling the republic- James 11. Southgate for vice_________
president
an party will do this year will lie to of the United States in November. The
get astraddle of democracy’* neck.— address is signed by the members of the
Kansas City Journal.
I national executive committee.
They

PLUG
Tobacco Dealers say, that
"BATTLE AX” is a "scorcher”
because it sells so fast. Tobacco
Chewers say, it is a "scorcher” be­
cause 5 cents’ worth goes so far. It’s
as good as can be made regardless of
cost. The 5 cent piece is almost as
large as the other fellows’ 10 cent piece.

(Th® following verses were written by
SOMEWHAT MIXED.
! Lloyd Wyman, of Painesville. O., In the
summer of 1891, when Maj. McKinley first
Be Knew There Wai Trouble Walting for ran for governor. They appeared In the
Him at Home.
Cleveland Leader, and. though-the captious
lie was a pale-faced, red-whiskered may cavil at the poetry. the people Indorsed
man. and be was leuniqg against a the sentiments, and It soon became a pop­
horseless wagon, which was lying on ular campaign song.)
BILL M’KINLEY DID IT.
its side near the road fence, says the
The autumn days
us
New York World.
v-rare
-vatwith
And winter’si near
han\
“Stranger.’ he began, as I approached And soon the show will drift and blow
*
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.
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Afld
cover
a
j]
land;
Jbim. “ken ye tell me wher* I am at?"
.
"Yon are about three miles from
^e&gt;r* ^or LaR?^,’.8.^ear*
And soon our purse will fill—
Crassvilk* village and four miles from And RIH McKinley did It
Lidford town,” I replied.
। With his blc McKinley bill!
“Kin yer tell me the time?”
I The green wheat carpets all the plains,
"Seven o’clock.”
■ The corn-shocks stand a-row:
"Mornin’ or evenin’?”
The starving thousands of the east
j Will catch the overflow.
"Morning.”
' Our herds are thick In every vale,
“Then it’s me.” lie said, with a sigh.
I Our Rocks on every hill—
“What do you mean?” tasked.
.1 And BUI McKinley did it
“Well, strangcix” he began, “jis’fore j With his big McKinley bill!
PREPARATIONS FOR
you come along I woke upon' found meJn every Street, the happy feet
self lyin’ under this yerc wagon, an’
Of well-paid labor ring.
fer the life of me I couldn’t tell which The hearts are light, the homes are bright.
Where wives and children sing.
one of two, things I had gone an’done—
The hearts are light, the tin pall bright.
KTWc are just d little bit puzzled । ore: L D. Logan,chairynan; John 1*.St.
5ostu a horse or found n wugnn. Now
The faces brighter still—
to figure out what the democratic pint-i John, vice chairman; D. J. Thomas,
I know that 1 have lost a horse; now I And Bill McKinley did it
rc-vjri.ii.&gt;, A.
ji. M.
Ji. Todd,
iihiu, treasurer;
in*aFurrr; HrlnnWith his big MyKinley bill!
’. form writers will ’’point.to with pride” secretary;
know that I’m th? great big gawk tbat
this year.—Chicago Tiuies-Hernld.
| en M. (longer, John Lloyd Thomas and
left Grassville for Lklford with a load Our ships are crowding every wharf.
Tf 8.
K Thompson.
'I’hnmiMtnn
t^T’reaider.t Cleveland, ex-Sceretary II.
of taters yesterday mornin’, an’ left Lid­
Our steam cars thunder by—
Whitney and the other sound money
lord for Grassvlllc wltlf a skinful of Swift shuttle* of the loom of toll,
From feist to west they fly.
leaders of democracy are busily en­
COMMENT AND OPINION.
whisky Inst bight.
They b*»ar the food from farm to mine.
gaged now in locking the stable door
“Stranger.” he continued, “take a
The ore from mine to mill—
crThe
principles tbat define the
after tbe dark horse has been stolen.good look nt my face now, nn’ then jist And (iill McKinley did It
OF NOVEMBER 3 ARE ALREADY WELL UNDER WAY. A
parties this year force a man. to be a reChicago Tribune.
With his big McKinley bill!
,
wait here till I come back from Grasspubliypn
or
nothing.—Chicago Trib
CT'Wi^en Cleveland and Carlisle
ville with the Korse. an’ you’ll.git a The world moves faster every hour;
*
kicked up the silver dust to hide the unr.
The wheels begin to hum.
party good idee of the figbtin’ quali­
crDemocratic and mugwump brethTo-day-Is but an earnest of
; tariff-reform iniquity they had no idea
ties of my ol’ woman."
The brighter days to come.
rem
have
been
making
diligent
in­
•
that
It
would
turn
into
n
cyclone
’
and
I did not wait.
‘
So herd's u health will bring us wealth.
' send the democratic party into the cel­ quiry. and find “nothing the matter
IS TO BE ELECTED. AND
Let’s rive It with u will—
wtth Hanna.”—Chicago Inter Ocean.
lar.—Chicago Inter Ocean.
BOUNTIES IN SEALS.
Three cheers for Bill McKinley
And His big McKinley bill!
RTThe comfort of the American home
CTPresident'Cleveland
and
tlie demo­
Mains J»tU; Pays a Boauty and Last Year
cratic party are both engaged in fish-, depends on «he maintenance of Ameri­
Raised It.
i &gt;■ THE POPULAR MANDATE.
inc'm fishing -Cnw
ing. The Inttcr
latter Iis
for «&gt;n can­ can wages, and the way xo secure the
Maine paid bounties on। 1.6G2
d.uudi seals
m:uiS
:
and on 305 bears in 189S. 1ll) 1894
’
\
only
McKinley** Nomination Wa* What th* didate, but it is certain that if Mr. one is to protect the other.--San Fran­ will.nslisual be found in tbe thickest of the Hiht. bittlluz virirmKlv fur SOUND HTSlXKSfe
PRINCIPLES. Which Win bring PKOMMDHT? TO THE NATION
Cleveland should swallow, the hook his cisco Call.
'
People W.ot^l.
385 seals and 550 bears were■kilted.
killed. The •
THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNK is not oulv thr lemdflk RepnblWn W • • •? -th*
increase of seal killing Is due to a 50- 1
No national convention in the history party would cut the line.—Kingston
CZMcKiuley’s nomination will kindle country, but is PRE EMINENTLY A NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER.
Its campalm news aud dlacuPshfaH will interest every American cittern.
•
(N.'Freeman.
of
the
republican
party
ever
represented
__
new
hope
in
tbe
hearts
of
all
true
cent increase of the bounty, malting it
All thr news of the day. Foreign Correspondence. Agricultural Deparun •:&gt;!. Market tf-pan*.
ETOn the whole, tbe national democ- Americans; his election will kindle Short
one dollar. The bears have been thinned more truly the sentiment anff wishes of
Stories complete in each number, Oomlc llctarvs. Fushlon Ptatre vlttr » !:«b
erjwripticMuu
and
a
variety
of
item*
of
hnutstold
interest,
make
up
AN
IDEA
L
FA
Al
LT
PAPER.
racy
cannot
do
better
than
split
on
the
j
new
fires
in
our
furnaces
and
factories,
out by extensive killing. Why there the party than that which lately adshould te a bounty on seals is plain, jourix*|l at St. Louis. The masses of the money question and put two prwslden- ! —Newark (O.) Tribune.
crThe people are in faror ol the
'We furnish “The Banner" and New York Weekly Tribune” iboll:
aayd the New York Sun. To those who party throughout the country desired till ttekrt, in the field. The licking |
know that ip a single year n seal con­ at the; hands of this convention, pre­ the country u&gt; going to give the democ- reatonilion ot the republican party to
quite big
for two ’ po„er because the diacipline of hard
raev will be
he ouita
hie enough tor
sumes 3.650 pounds of fish, which would dominant ly,,twoJhingr, namely: the racy
.
times has fully satisfied them that
make G.060.300 pounds saved by tbe nomination ot Maj. William McKinley partie*.—N. Y. Ilecorder.
DTThe people who want a rcturp of prosperity Is impossible under demo­
killing of l,dG2 seals in 1895.' Most of for thq presidency, nhd tbe adoption of
the fish eaten are coarse-grained, such a platform as »u the- money question protection and prosperity appreciate cratic ruje.—St, Louis Globe-Democrat.
the fact that President McKinley will
as are used in baiting lobster pots— which would remove oil doubt
to the
Address all orders to
&gt;IEAVY FAILURE.
sculpins, flounders, tomcods, etc.—hut fldelityi of the party to tbe gold stand­ be powerless to secure them if he is not
not at few valuable fish, like herring, ard. The convertion, recognizing this backed by. a protection congress, hence* ►Big Grain Firm LnJUlnaea polls Asalgnssalmon, and mackarel, ore killed by overwhelming sentiment, obeyed the they are prepared to keep n sharp look­
Llabllltlea, *60.000.
Minneapolis, Mfan.. July 4e—The
(these animals. Much difficulty is cx- popular mandate, and the party goes out for the election of suph a congress.
Kirkbrhle-Paimer company, one of the Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to I
jperienced by seal hunters in securing into tHe canvass under the leadership —Chicago Time*yHeraId.
to. W.
CT As usual, the democratic party biggest grain firms of ’Minneapolis,
all of the animals killed. Many badly of the*man whom the people had se­
Best, Room 2, Tribune building, New York City, and a, {sample
jwounded ones escape, and probably lected, ! nnd in defense of the principle sees its mistake too late. If it bad not filctl^a deed of asnigum,ent to the M:ncopy of The New York Weekly Tribune will be mailed to yoi.
more j han 2,000 seals were killed during whose Inaintenu-nce they justly regard coquetted with thr populists in 1892, neu|x)liK Trust company Friday after­
3893. ’
as essential to the promotion of the na­ or token its stand in favor of wildcat noon. No cause for the assignment is
No one knows exactly why bounties tional prosperity and the preservation state bank currency or adopted the given, but the firm got on the wrong
populistic income tax, it would now be side of tbe wheat market. Just how
are paid on black bears. They are harm- of tbe national honor.
Sess animals, according to competentobIt was not merely, however, in the in a for better position to withstand bad lhe squeeze was is not indicated by
wervers. feeding on beechnuts, wild selection of a party candidate and in populistic ideas and to favor sound the deed of assignment.
Common
fruits of various kinds, on carrion, and the formulation of tbe party platform money.—Troy Times.
rumor puts the liabilities at about SCO ETDemocrats howled many years for GOO.
proofs of plants, seldom if ever molesting that thns convention recognized the ad­
farmers in any way. -Maine pays five vanced . party sentiment. One of the “d tariff for revenue only” before they
Summer Resort Burned.
dollars .and New York ten dollar* a dangers which hns menaced the party got it. And then, when it proved to be
Davenport, la„ July 4.—Friday after­
“a tariff for deficit only,” the people be­
pead for killing these good-natured
noon the Watch Tower inn, at Black­
gan
to
kick
the
statesman
out
of
office
Creatures.
and extent of boss domination—the in­
hawk’s Watch Tower, the beautiful sum­
trusion: of the' personal dement into the before they had fairly got settled into
mer resort on Hock river, Jlock Island
party management at the expense of their seats. Nothing but “the time
The German emperor has a curious
county. 111., was burned to the ground
principle and sound -policy.
rule, limit” has kept Cleveland in his place.
The
fire is supposed to have started from
more or less obnoxious, has been estab­ —Chicago Times-Herald.
CTThree years ago in November, in a live electric wire coining in contact
lished and enforced in all of the larger
with
the woodwork. Th? building cost
had hn^paya the cooks about two dol­
a moment of madness, the wise, benefi­
lars for each plate, qn ordinary oc- states. It has Income obvious that this
Si 3,500 a.few years ago, nnd is a total loss.
condition of things could not much cent, prosperous policy inaugurated by
Insurance will cover one-half. Prepara­
and five to seven dollars on
longer continue with safety to the the republican party was overthrown.
tions to rebuild were commenced at
one. Luncheon la served at
party interests. Evidently, the delega­ He who gave the name to the law undey
l» the Moot Popular Republican Newspapdinner at six. The empress tions of these' great states, accredited to which the land was prospering, thrown one*.
I his meals, and at luncheon
at th* Wwt and Has the Lurgrst Circulate
the St.; Louis convention for the high into a gerrymander district, was de­
ly hare company—courtiers,
feated for reelection. Did it not seem
Champaign, Ul„ June 27.—In the cir­
TERMS BY MAIL
nta, authors, or diatin- ard bearer and determining ita policy that the future hod nothing in store for cuit court here Judge Wright decided
reigners who happen to be in for the campaign, recognized the neces­ him? He was the stone rejected of the that the state law requiring the na­
DAILY (without Sunday)
$4.00 per jcar
builders.
To-day
be
is
the
corner
stone
tional
flag
to
be
displayed
over
every
$6.00 per &gt; car
DAILY (with Sunday)
sity of breaking down these local autoc­
of
the
new
republican
edifice,
to
rise
schoolhouse
in
the
state
during
school
racies and transferring the party man­
agement as far as possible, to the hands finer and stronger, statelier and nobler hours was unconstitutional and void.
of men more truly in accord with the than ever. — Cincinnati Commercial
THE nrnm OCEAN kwte almart of tbe times in «
, •
fresher and better impulses of the party. Tribune.
rsspacta. It spares nstthsrpsdas nor expense in secun ng
CTOn the great and paramount issue
It happened, therefore, that in at least
ALL THE NEWS AND THE BEST OF CURRENT LITER ATI k
of
protection
McKinley
enjoys
a
unique
half a dozen of the larger atates, includ­
ing Indiana. Iowa, Missouri, Ohio and position. Daniel Webster was appro­
the
one or two other*, the old party ma- priate!
.j- entitled the defender
---------- —of —
chines were discredited in the selection . constitution. William McKinley is as
As a Family Paper i« Not Excelled by
of the n»en wfeo are to manage the com- J propcBy styled the champion of protee­
To tri Editor j—1 have an absolute
ing campaign. The member* of tbe na- |
^hi^great republican doctrine
he ""
is as '*logical as &amp;e it luminous.
In
tlonal committee from these state* rep- *"
- all rap^ wQmsumptton. By iu fimdy use
resent the aspiring, vigorous, deazilier of his splendid speeches on this ques­
IU« ■TTC.n PAGK PAPXB nd'"contain, th. S.Tl ol U&gt;. World
tion
he
has
invariably
exhibited
the
element of the party, and will bring to
POLTHCAIXT IT IS RXPUBLICAN. m&gt;4 (tort 1» rrtdw* »»• b“'Li. ,
th- management of the canvass a broad broad utatesmanahip. the fervid patriot­
tX.ahlwtdlKaMion.onaUliwpolitloaltortcs.
It U troblUh.a in C.- '■
atA ea italic spirit which bas not been ism and the stanch American inn that
uul ta l.aorxrtl with th,
both prtitle.QBd
,
him
the
Incomparable Lunt Trouble, V
displayed in some recent contest*. We constitute

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Thursday, July

local news.
.

9, 1896.

* CIKCSLATIOH •

This week.

W. R. COOM. Local Editor.

k^“°n Pri"

Sequin,,.

Hereafter, changes for adrertlwm.,,,.
«.u.t roaeUtkH olBre Tureday,
Ufa laaueof Ibe^re
when broujri-.*,
*eer

The Railway Agent

»»d glre. r.irSbltSTlre,;.

Grasshopper, are pi,yltl(.
the crops iu Tuscolk county.

|,1VO(,

Bailie Creek has aa S-month.-old baity
that drfak. beer and eat, bologna, win,
the rest of the family.

His Complicated Dalles.
Sen OUS .Spasms - Then Fits — Physical

Tumble mnstaid. a weed which to Mid

J. A. Goodyear, while employed as
agent fur thcC. &lt;ft N. W. Ry. at Repub*
He, Mich, .through overwork and worry*,

to be more dreaded than tbe Kuaslan thl •
th-, has made It. appearance at Benton
---- -------- —
uril.U i
Harbor.

was stricken with nervous spasms,
which developed into fits and continued
for. iiyears. During that time he
treate•-.! with several doctors, who were
uni.b’.c t cure him, but advised that he

Tiro CHfa.men residing lu Battle Creel.
rec*.lved ise.odo powder crackers from their

own country for the fourth, and celebratrol
with due poise.
Prof. Chas. McKenney, of Ollret. ij.

goto Ann Arbor for treatment. Hedid
b
d -ng their treatment for four
rear without any apparent effect.
Wh". ; in that condition,- he tried, Dr.
Wfee&lt; , -’s Nerve Vitalizer by the ad• lii^ triends. It proved to be the
pre; . r remedy and a change was soon
ap: l . improvement continued with
every dose seemed to strengthate iiis thoroughly sluggish
vstem until a cure was ef-

I*eu elected president of the Mt. Clemen,
normal school at a salary of »t.800.
bas not yet accepted.

He

Battle Creek lay, claim to the younjest
member ut &gt; btcyele club.
Helen Morguret U luslow, who is enrolled on their
book. Is only one year old.
Mr. Preston, an Eugllrb gardener, Hrinl

/&gt;&lt;/ If'. II. Goodyear.

near Battle Creek, expects his father ami
mother, aged Sb and 75 years respeetlvelji.
At bls home this week. They have salhit

H. STEBBINS.

from England, and will spend tbe rest of
their years In “the land ot the tree ami
the home at tbe brave."

r । .hristuuis" Photograph,
1&lt; nr • .TO*.* Court sttwt All
\ leaded dav or-ntaht.

Miss Agnes Bevier, ot Kalamawo, won
lhe Tekgriph’s Yellowstone Park contest
W. W. POTTER.
&amp; POTTER,
v* nt Law.
City Hauk. Collections
in.! general lawtraaiiurss

having received 15,316 votes as being tli*

most popular school teacher In aomh
w^tero Michigan.
She will be give t
and $25 towards

&gt;’ v.oru dune carefully aud |
.
gas or chloroform i।
....
gas*»rcninroiorm
&lt;. phiU-Smlth's Racket Store.

..

r. I .AMPMAN. M. D.
iv
Campman, calls promptly
■lai -iiteutb u given u&gt; mung
or Rupture tor
■ llcrula
...................
•r of case* can be
a surgical opera*

ECT10X OFFICE OF
J. M. SMITH.

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&gt;n&gt; made in all parts of the state
a speciality. Special pains
dulling cunt tacts, chattel tnort'
Woodland, Mich.

dwinTagart
Loyal K. Kuapprn.
Arthur C. Denison,
TA- AKf KNAPPEN &amp; DENISON.
LAWYERS.
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Michigan Trust Co. Blda..
&lt; J rand Rapids. Michigan.

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[A.\!E&gt;A -WEEZET. '
•J ,
Attorney at law,
.
. Hastings. Mich.
r:?.cLicv.4m ali courts ot.the state. Collectfcin.* promptly attended to.
A. ‘•• itlBNElL M. D.,
.
Physician and Surgeon,
DeHon.
•
Mich.
tn r*-’iilMtce. one block east of depot.
A. &amp; &lt;
H. BARBER
.
Physicians and Surgeons.
C?.J • in iy or county responded ty with
pre:.; Uif'S. day or nighL
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A SHELDON.
Abstract aud Rea! Estate Office.
/Attract Block, Hastings.
7.J o :•&gt; lo-j. on .|t?n1 Estate Reni Fs»at*
-.j. 1 -,u
.sion. Genera! coureyuaclag.
a complete set of Abstract Books, com■ ed’ronj th- Hecord- .
t-^plsb complete

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DHILIFT. COLGROVl.
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Attorney at Law
,s.
--.!■«&gt;smith &amp; colgrove.)
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late.

City Bank,
Hastings,

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while vnropte to Yellowstone Park.
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Mich.

UAF’ITA.Ij 75,000.00
SURPLUS, $17,000.00
under the laws of the State of
Michigan.
Open for business, Dec. IB, 1886.
OFFICERS.
U. &lt;L R.Y ki&gt;..n President
Chester Metser. Vice Pref*.
Du® W. Reynold*. Cashier
DIRECTORS:
0*2 W K.-ynoido,
W. H. Powers.
i&gt;. &lt; • Robinson.
R. B. Messer.
Chester Messer.
!’• T. Colgrore.

tU-a:,.. only savings department in Horry
touu:y ;iud pays interest on all time
aeppsiu.
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Your
Daily
Dread.
Is no doubt a matter of
some concern to you,
but not bo when you
buy it at the City Bak­
ery. Everyone when
in the city should get a
cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffee at all hours of
the day. Finest line of
Confectionery in the
city.

{LEJtENKES. FROFI
« '\h.at®v&lt;ir nwy **the cause of blanchthe hair may be restored to Ita original
n.?r.
the l”‘e °r lb*‘ potent remedy
uah s vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer.

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When a tree is
‘ allowed to bear a fu 1
..
I,, ..
.
&lt;)f apples it costs lhe tree more to pn ■
duce lhe seeds than the \*ulp. Every tri­

ple left on lhe tree, whether the fruit fa
aood o. not. taxes the tree and lhe land.
lfoneh.lfl&lt;&gt;tihe fruilof a hravlly l.dvh
tree Is removed by picking, thr remaining

duce as tuaiiy bushels as though all of thi*
fruit bad remained on the tree.
J. H. Graham, president'*f the Giabam

A Morton Transportation Co.. .Saturday,
offered publically to any spiritualist wb|&gt;
will find the lost Chicora 5 6,000 provided
she can be found within a half mile dl
shore aud in less tlian ninety feet of waki
and 55.000 will be paid If she Is fount!
In 100 feet ot water.
Peter Scherer, of
Sodus township, near Benton Harfioi
commenced seareh Munday. ,HeU being
assisted by a surveyor to run the lines.

both lhe flysh and the strength of palei
punv. rcrofulous children, get Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery. It’s tffe best
thing known for a wasted body and a
weakened system. It thoroughly purifies
the blood, enriches it, and makes effective
every natural means ot cleansing, repair*,
ing and nourishing lhe system. In recov­
ering tram la grippe, puetinjonla. fevers,
or other debillntlng diseases, nothing can
equal it as an appetizer, restorative tonl&lt;i
to bring back health and vigor.
Cures
nervous and general debility.

All diseases u( lower bowel, including
rupture nod pile Juniors, j ad lea Uy cured;
Bnnk of pirUculnrs free. • World’s Dis*
penwiry M -&lt;heal Association, 665 Main St..
Bnffalv. N. V.

The Im-'I salve |»* th.- *&lt;»rkl for cut*,
brnb*-. Min*, ulcers, sail rheum, fever
sore*, letter, vlinpjdftl Itaud?-, chilblii&amp;tSi
c&lt;nti.*, and ail .*km irruptions. «ti«l posit
lively eqre plley or no pay iequh&lt;-«i. . It
,9 guaranteed in &lt;ive perfect saltsfavUaij
or im'iiey refunded. Price 25 ccm* i*t
box. For sale by W. 11. Goodyear. His
druea st.

Eugd-h Spavin*'Lbiimeiil Frnmve* .all
Hard. S"t &lt;»r Caihm-.eti
ami Bleiur
lahes from hnrws. Uhmd Spavin*. Uadb*.
SplhltH,
him.
Rhijt-15 ••lie. Stifles;
Sprains, all Swiukm Tbn.ni’. L’uUKlw, elCj
Save $50 by use ui one buUle. W arranled
the most wonderful BlemWi Cure ever
known. Sold by W. H. Goodyear, Drug*
gist, Hastings. Mich..
.
mink II Over.
Have you ever heard of n medicine\
a r.cord ot cures as Hood s staraaparlHa. Don t
you know that hood’s «*rsap%nll*. lira Ont
Tru- Hl«oa Purifier, thin proved, over aud over
aaui’i that It ba* power to cure, eyen after all
Sher remedies fail'* H
b»';f
J???
you may take Hood’s Sarsaparilla with toe uijiStconadenoe that It will do &gt;ou Kood.
Hood’s Pills assbt digestion. 25 cents-

Catarrh Cannot baCnro*!
With Ioct.1 applications a&gt;&gt; totj
the seat ot tue disease- GaWrni is » won &lt;{•
coJsUtullouKl disease, and1 In order to curt•, R
vou mnot lake internal remedies. Hail sc*
tarrh C »re Is uikeu Internally, and acts'
on the blood and mue m*
It ™s
tarrbCurels rot » ,Wk
, thh
prescribeo by *»»e of«'»®
JI
country lor years, nnd is a regular.presenjiwuu.
it Is composed ot the best tonic* known, com
of lb* two Ingredients Is what, proouce
"rondcrxl reHiltx fa curing I'uturrh.
Sen&lt;
fur lobmonw.^
s
Hrop,_ Toledo. a
Sold by druggitto. price. 7to.

When dbe was a Child, she cried for Castorm.

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

B*kln*

Powder lMTeM

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

Richmond. Vs., July to—The
days’ meeting of over 100.,ODO
atrs ended yesterday in tke l«yfa»
The noxious weed known is the west
the corner stone of the Jefferson
as tumble mustard has made its first ap­
Stoil t 2 wnl ,t,m ,0
bandM
memorial monument.
It will
•rrtukement with tbe Michigan pearance in Michigan in Berrien county. $400,000, and will be one of the
state Agricultural Society, by which they Specimens of the plant have been sub­
magnificent memorials in tbe C
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ter
special
premiums
to
county
faimere
’
mitted to Prof. C. F. Wheeler, of thr
o»eX”o^°u’o”:,,"l,‘Ml" S»rtn1'- &lt;&gt;«
Institute bocWties of this state who will state agricultural college, who pro­ States. The site wo donated b;
I'Huiw roller.
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Core make exhibitlat tbe next Slate Fair of tbe
city oouncil.
nounces 14 to be a pest which is regarded
’
w- H. Goodyeam.
association to be held in the city ot Grand
in regions where it abounds with as
Rapids, Sept.7 to ii. 1896. The premium',
much horror as the Russian thistle.
MeneX'«“ «••&gt;« together with rules fur exhibition, are en­
closed. I (Bust that your county will The sped is supposed to have been the veteran cyclist, who Left Chicago,
of last Sunday week for this city, in tha»
V?.1?®1!1 efforl to ,M! «*P«es»»Mted Ini.brought
. .-. from the west in shipments
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------endeavor to break the bicycle record
this exhibit in m&gt;iu« manner. I would
.
of M2 hours and 15 minutes, between;
your lead Ing members
TlmiL
Haxvlbafc PPi1 «Uon7&gt;7* Witt’s Witch suggest that you
Interested in it he project, and endeavor to
Turned to stone.
tbat city and this, arrived here at 3:21
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f«H» U. cure Filth.
R*ske a first clasi lowing at th? State
The
of Christian Bartbolomzw,
o’clock Saturday morning, smashing
W. H. Goodyear.
Fair, h will be a splendid oppurtunily lvho dicd ttnd
buried near Elkhart thr record by four hours-and 54 min-,
t&lt;i advertise four county. You can make I four years ago, was recently exhumed
whatever luiangeinent you desire as to &gt; for removal to another cemetery, and
Tribune rad u republic™ in politic.
unon hrintrinir
t le pre mill ml money, letting it go either to upon
bringing the
the remains
remains to
to lio*ht
light it
it
Benton Harbor, Mich., July-4.—Thtr
i*. I,n l!1” 'Sl’rlI,K e jounj mu', Jane. Ilrbt- Spur society.! or dividing It among the was discovered that the.body bad not
Sraham &amp; Morton company abandonedi
tipwbent
who
make
exitiblL
Freight
!»' turn, to
hu of
turned
to
dust,
but
bad
become
com
­
(orcver
Friday morning the search for
r^tea on railroads are X tbe regular rates.
I Ail nwteriah for exhibit* ought to be pletely petrified. It had the same ap­ the lost Chicora. The third thorough'
pearance
as
when
placed
in
the
grave
cdlleciea and in shape in early season.
search was edmpleted Friday, coverUg,Entries dose Sepl-mber 1, and all exhibits ‘foun years before.
Ihe lake bottom from Stevensville to.
South Haven, eight miles lake ward, and
of the currency ba, ap. must be In place first day of fair. . 1 have
Health ia Mkhlfw.
faunas'": h?5' N,,U"'11 b“”1'
sent your ad dies* to the Secretary of the
to a depth of 150 feet.
During .the week ended on June 27
cai u as a re.rrTr agrut ror the areoud Agricultural Society. Mr. Henry Frallck.
Gets ■ Ufe Heateave.
national hank or Saginaw.
“ Grand Rapids, aud he will supply you w|th reports sent in by 59 observers in vari­
Milwaukee, July. 4.—Judge Wallberi
the premium list as sj6n as issued.
ous portions of the state indicate that
la lbc ‘faodard time, and
Trusting that your people may heartily tomulitus. dysentery .«nd consumption on Friday sentenced John Holzinger to;
.C"ugh Cure 13 &lt;l» alandanl co-operate in this plan of advancement ol
imprisonment at hard labor ia Waupun'
Increased and measles decreased in area
preparation tor ererj cough nr cold
It
a lire onl, harmlres remedy that p™,'„2‘ tlie agricull ure of the various counties of of prevalence. Consumption was re­ for the balance of his life. Holzinger;
Unmed.au. reanlta.
w. B G^™^8 tlie State. I remain,
ported at 206 places, typhoid fever at murdered his mother-in-law, Catherkiai
Ypurs truly. K ex yon J,- ButtebfieLd.
dueller, nnd seriously, wounided his wife^
24, diphtheria at 1C. scarlet fever at
Orin Ormabe. a young man or 32 years
Supt. Farmera’ Institute.
He pleaded self-defense.
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28, measles at 55 aud wbooping cough at
was drowned at Trout creek, &lt; intouaaon
special premiums.
(For exhibit by&lt;’ounty Institute S-icleties 26 places.
rouniy last week.
He tried to crow a
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Berlin, July 3.—At a banquet in;
Pond on some logs and slipped nnd tell fa. at Michigan State Fair, at Grand Rapid,..
An Aeronaut KUIed.
Sept 7-11. 18W:Wilhelmshaven Emperor Wilhelm said'
i.l.U1^c,0U ,ev,r lhlnl[
readily the
Andrew Cole, an aeronaut who has
No. J. Rest exhibit of fruit. Premium?-:
during"a-speech:-“The fatherland is
bkaxl la poisoned Uy constipation? B«.| lit. 815; id. 818; 8d, $5.
been giving a series of ascensions at resolved to go ini ow n w ay, courting no
blood means bad health aud premature
jNo. 2. Best exhibit of aralnsand grassy. Grand Rapids, fell from his balloon and one’s favor, doing io one wrong, but.
olfl age. DeW
hl's
Hirers, tl
the
UvW in
, Little Early Klwra,
lr I*reiiilum-|: 1st. 81$; 2d. $io; 3d. S5. This died from the effects of his injuries.
ever ready to uphold peace and order in.
'•oreua Hille pllla, overcome obstinate eon- should ludiide grains In straw as well as
The wind was‘blowing from the west
the world.” .
•UpaUon.
stipaddn.
tv. h. Gookykau
seeds of-both grains and grasses.
.
and hurled his balloon against the cor­
No. ;*., iBest exliibit of vegtables. Pre­ ner of a building, dragging hlni from his
bi 'case lhe basket manufacturer, fa miums; iiit. 815; 2d. 8iu: 3d. 85.
.
Toledo, O., July'6.—Whitehouse, a
the fruit belt raise their prices, as it Is •iNn. 4. Best exhibit of maps, cluirts, trapeze. He fell 30 fees striking on his
town of 500 inhabitants, 17 miles south
thought they will do, the growers threaten’ characteristic sollk, and otlier material head nnd shoulders and lireaking his
of here, was partly destroyed by flra
to buycolt them
nnd buy their
baskets
out­ and
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UauspdrtaQon
from
Kalamazoo
return,
elmwing
the resources of the county. Pre- ! neck.
Sunday morning. Loss. $22,000; insure
side of ihe staic.
rnlume: rst, 810; 2d. 85.
Will Meet in Grand lta;»WsadMie uuknown.
rui.es.
Mr«. R. DeYoung. Middleburg. In.,
i
'fihe new republican t’.ate central coin­
Killed by Hln Ncighlxir.
write*. 1 have used o(1y Minute Cough Ditlr I. Exhibits Nos. I. .2. and 3 must ; mittee h»»ld Ita first public 'meeting in
Wellston, O„ Uuue 29.-rJames KcbCure fur six yihm. both for myself and ‘ be grown, and exhibit No. 4 prepared,
by fully pHi&lt;l up members of a legal Detroit nnd Charles '.Vright was re­ Inaon. a prominent politician, was hot;
children, and 1 consider it tlie quickest
| county institute society, and accom­ elected treasurer of the committee and and killed Saturday by Fnink Harrison.
acting and must satisfactory Coiwh Cure 1
panied by a (certificate &lt;»f this fact, sivued D. A. Alward secretary.
—-u........ The date.for
.—v ,.w. Robiusdn was on a spree and abused his.
ever used.
w. H. GonDTEAit
iby tlie secretary of Hie institute society holding thr gubernatorial Convention fnmi]y.
Among the neighbors who
Bronson has three pmtestant churches,
making the exhibit.
was fixed for August 5. nnd Grund Rap-1 came to the rescue was Harrison. Robeach having a good uv rr.iiers.'iip. but not
H?c2. Ail.exhibits must be properly amt ids captured it. Victor M. Gore, of Ben- inaou attacked the latter with a knife,
one of them has a pastor. The village has
conspicuously labeled.
ton Harbor, will he thr Temporary chair- .When
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•--&gt;
Harrison
shot him. »»
Harrison
four saloons, aud supports them, but min­ Rule 7. AILexhibits not accompanied by a
man.
arrested.
I iiersonand
willal-o
not pro
be put up by society.
isters seem to come toofruit
highwill tie of better quality
Hunting In Murylantl.
Ruled. Ali exhibits must be shown toPcaeh Crop Not » Fitliurr.
A. L. Wooster, a prominent citizen of
Kether, i. »-.. nil fruit -togetlier. vegutiles j'
Elkton,
The first peaehea for this year were
---------• Md.. 'June 27. —. , James IL,
Osseo, ich.. after suffering excruciatingly ; together, etc.
. brought snto Niles from a large orchard . Truss was hanged in the jail yard hero
from piles tor twenty years, wns cured in ^ulc
Entries to u&lt;- made by Scc’y •
‘ near Fairland. They were fully ripened ‘ Friday for the murder, on January 8»
a short time by.usel.ug DeWitt’i Witch
County Institute Society. Entries cluse!■
'T.
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Thornft** Camp,
C nmn of Goshen.
Goshen N J enpcno*.L-.
1। of1 nomas
Thomas
s.... ।
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। and above the average idL.aize.
l The
he , 9*
vamp, orof
i»osnt n. oi.N.J.,
u., cup­
Hazel Salve, an absolute Cure for all skin
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’ «-nin nf tho sr-hAnnpr Xfnnnwnv. nf famdheases. Mure of this preparation is used Rare i; Q;ihIH&gt; ami yarlcty to count -with. i peaches are fully four weeks ahead of tn'n °{ tbe schooner Mana way, of Cam­
, time aud the crop will be the largest ^cn» N. J. The motive for the crime,
t anal! others combined.
judges, rather than quantity.
W. H. Goodyear
(iulc
N&lt;&lt; county shall have more than ever known. Many thousands of bush- । "ns robbery. Truss was one of a disels of hnlf-ripened peaches , bad been charred crew.
onetmln
in
each
exhibit.
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Rochester may have an electric light
taken from t he trees to save the *. roes.
------------- --- - ---------------- &gt;-u-.T.-sr...g
system soon providing the council will grant
a franchise to a Saginaw man who will
Sil ver Add reas lnaaed.
.*M»o6ra*M ARricuUural -Ants.
ask for it il lie secure* enough encourageThe state central committee of the
m-‘pt frum the business men.
The ’’agricultural nn^” -of Sonora, !
: independent free’silver party! issued an
”7^"ad^r?clXf,r,d!,o,,rrain =Hot weather won't cure weak
Young mothers dread the bummer mon­
! lungs' You may fed better beths on account of the great ’ mortality a­ which ifa-jrdepend whoii^foktait'u । «’n»"’*'on“l I"1’,
mong children caused by bowel troubles.
o ho^e"hlt
cause out of doors more, but
Perfect safety may he assured those who rnct. ahonid n,eerop. fail, they,vouki' tVX
P“"i*.*irrUTi7&lt;n?th 1b“ ’**" *ppolnied

ejunty fann-m Inafitute society has re­
ceived the following letter from Mr. Butterfle d of Uh* Agricultural College which
explains lUcit:
DBAR Sna-LWe have succeeded in mak-

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keep dn hand DeWitt’s Colic aud Cholera
cure, and administer It promptly. For
cramps, bilious colic. dyMintery and diarrhura^ it affords Instant relief.
W. H. Goodyear

k;v." X™

•»« i,he
troubis &gt;s stin there D°n,t
stop taking your

the eercals that they grow have been
indorsed by the national silver confer*
ipecialized by cultivation, like the wheat
cnee.
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unj^other grains of the human husband- .
man. and. it ia stated, quickly disappear !
Erarnatton Day.
Gov. Rich has issued a proclamation
if the insects neglected to attend to
The electric light plant at Oqtonagon
। calling the attention of the. people to
has been ruiming behind several thousand them.
' the importance of the centennial cel­
dollars per year anil the council will raise
ebration of the evacuation of Detroit
NortJi Carallnu Demucrnt*.
the rates for private lighting considerably
’ Raleigh. N. (jj June 26.—The demo- by thr British on Ji'ily 11, net only to
in order to make bpth ends meet.
ernta met. in this city yesterday and ( the’ people of Michigan, but Ho all the
nominated &lt;’yru^ B. Watson, of For- ' great middle nnd western stales,
lay th. for governor, and elected freellrlnf New.-* Item*, i
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in
silver
delegates to the national conven­
Bicycle locks have fquud a ready saleJohn Cleary, of Etcnniiba. waa
the cltv the past week.
tion.
drowned by the capsizing of a boaT.
Gynnd Rapids will have big hlcyele
Arthur Ganilnrr is to be at BaUlr I
Etlward Knntcr. fonndef of the GcrArthur Gardiner is to be nt Battle
Taces on July 3d and 4th. on their' new
CreekS Big National Circuit Cycle Tourna- mnn-Arnencan savings bank in Detroit,
cement track.
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. one .of- the
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-fjwt- died at the age of 72 years.
Imont,
lily —
L", 14.
He
Jackson will give a big bicycle meet on |e*t flien on lhe track ami is clashed with
The resident?© of George Monroe. In
July 21st. A road race will be run iu lhe kjooper and Bald; Tlie IL»t «&gt;t-pnif&lt;*t»si«»iml Bronsnn township, was entered Uy
forenoon and a number ot track events in Lmtrfai number r hundred and Mniatenrsu*
burglars and robbed of $700 iu cash and
the afternoon.
.
many more. Tin* contest will be exciting a valuable gold watch.
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On Monday and Tuesday. July 13 and and will !m* In keeping w|th tlie big race
Rev. G. B. Rogers, of Detroit, has ac­
14. our people will have a chance to see meets that Battle Creek I.* noted for. A cepted a. call to the pastorate of the
&lt;&gt;( these men will come together
" v“*• ‘w
r—~
Eddie Baid. America’s champion, and Torn '.number
;for the first tlSie nt this big race mee». First I’nivcraallst church of Decatur.
Cooper. Michigan’s pride, in lhe cycle
Il'erhsps n dark horse will lie sprung thl* |
Roy Youngs, of Coldwater, fell under
races at Battle Creek. These men are the
fastest riders In the world and each claim year slid another rider mad«; famous at: the cars at Howard City, cutting off one
SBatile Cre^k. This was the way last year. : foot nt the nnkle.
to be the champion.
1’here is a difference
of opinion as to which belongs thedlllr. AYonder who will be the one to jump into ।
Mrs. Laura E. Moon* of considerable
but the odds are In favor of Cooper. Both fame this year?
: reputation, obtained a divorce from her
men are restin'g up and getting In shape i
4)
- Free Pitta.
I husband, Charles E. Moore, a lumber­
for the contest. Cooper met • Bald on the
! Semi your midress l&lt;&gt; H. E. Bucklrn &amp; ' man at M'lakegun, on the ground of
Battle Creek track fur lhe flrst time and
x
JCo.. Chicago, anty get a free sample box of non-mipport.
until he cunqured him there wns unknown.
Dr. King’s New JJf« Pill*.
A trial will
There is invested in mines and piining
He is determined to again defeat hlf rival
convince you of their merits.
These pills interests in the upper peninsula the
on the old fighting ground and Bald Is
are easy in action and are particularly ef­ enormous sum of $23X1*00,00$.
Just as determined that he shall not. It
fective In the cure of Constipation and
h probable that a number of our enthus­
Mra. Elina C. Manchester, who had lived
sick headache.
F*»r Malarial and Liver
iasts will so over and see the fun.
This
Troubles they have been proved invalu­ in Buttle Creek 60 year-, died suddenly,
big meet should not be confounded with
able. They are guatan’.ecd to be perfect­ aged 80 years.
any matinee or horsef and blcy'cle races to ly free from every deleterious substance
Susanna 1‘fnnd, aged 35, fell frorfi a
be held in that city.
and to lx* purely vegetable.
They du tint hny loft on the outskirts of West Bay
It i» estimated tliat there are in America we.k.n by ihnr.cllon, but by slvlnu hint. | clt, alld brolt(. hcr i,Ock.
_ stomach
—I. Mand
..rl bowels greatly Inl't.rnr.fw
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invlgorare■ •
4,000.000 bicycle riders, who have invested ■to
The celebrated nemlel murder ease
Regular size 25c. per box.
«800 000.000 In wheels, 510.000.000 in bi­ the system.
was brought to a close at Menominee,
cycle clothing and 200,000.000 In sundries Bold by W. H. Goodyear.
the jury bringing in a verdict of ac­
and repairs. Two hundred and fifty bi­
quittal. after being out 25 minutes.'
cycle manufacturers, five large tire makers | Indigestive poisons are the bane of the
and 500 manufacturers of sundries, haying dyspeptic’s life. When sick, see if y«i»r ' Berrien county is flooded with coun­
Sickness
is
caused
by
Indigestive
poinu'S
terfeit
quarters.
h total Investment of $96,000,000, have been
bene tit ted by this traffic. The estimated If so. take Shaker Digestive Cordial. This
Tlie free delivery s^ivice in Monroe
Is
the
only
certain
way
of
being
peruiacapital Invested in retail eatabl shments.
has been discontinued
repair shops, race tracks and club bouses hently cured, liecause it is the only way ««
Col. Newton H. Barnard, prominent
You know that
is 821 000,000, making the total American get rid of lhe poisons.
in Michigan legal circles, died at Three
fermented
food
is
poisonous.
You
know
fa eyclfak
&gt;" M00 »0»-;
that poison is oibeallby.
Shaker Diges­ Rivers from injuries ret rived in a runa­
0®0. During 1S99 It I.
1*000.000
.
wheels snd 8,000.000 tire, will be produc­ tive Cordial clears tbe stomach of ferment­ way accident.
Wilson Hathaway, or Buchanan, was
ed. gl.fag employment Io 75.000 Heycle ing food, and purifies the blood aud sjstom of indigestive poisons. It cures Indi­
killed in the railroad and at Kalama­
workers .nd 3.000 tire -J™'"?”;£
gestion and lhe dizziness that comes from
thoussnd persons »re employed In
zoo. He caught his fo.it in the deadly
factories .nd 32.000 .s ret.llde.lers .nd re, it. Headache, dizziness, nausea, stomach­ frog.
pair men.ptn.kfaK the fat.l number ot ache. weakness; flatulence, constipation,
The corner stone of a new Baptist
loss of appetite. Irritability, etc.
These
nersuns connected with the Ucycle indus­
are a few of the symptoms, caused bv In­ church was laid at Laurel, Sanilac coun­
try t.350,000. Verily, thy cycle Is getting digestive poisons, cured by Shaker Diges­
ty., The church is the first one to lie
there.
1
tive Cordial.
erected,in that locality.
1 At druggists, price ten cents to 51.00
The residence of George Monroe, a
Your Hoy Won t U«U a Month.
per bottle.
i rich farmer, two mile- north of BronSo Mr. Gilman Brown, |pf 31
Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer i son, was burglarized t-nd $600 stolen.
of South Gardner. ««&lt;*. * M ' »’ I ’
Is. unquestionably, the best preservative He did not believe in banks and kept
fol­ of the hair. It la also eurallve of dan­
doctor,. Hto aon I?11.
his money in the house
towing Typhoid «1*rl». ond he tl*ni
druff. tetter and all scalp Bijections.
An rx-€atholic priest named Percival
Ibree hundred .nd «ereii«y
*0"*™
Premature baldoese may be prevented has been installed as pi.vtor of the Bap­
with doetorx. who Hn.Uy give him up
^fa.“ rourboy won-l Hr. • B™&gt;h ” and the hair made te grow on Mia al­ tist church at Dundee
Albert Armstrong, a^ed 16 years, son
u. tried Ur. Kfag'» No” D'worery and &gt; ready bald, by the use of Hall’s Vegetable
of James Armstrong, rf Port Huron,
few bottle, resiored w“JJJj Sicilian Hair Rroewer.
wu drowned in Black i iver while bath“tihfa il“Se.lDr. KfaOJfe- »'•

mverr and knows it to l»e the best l»V the
world far Lung Trouble JFri*1
»t W. H Goodyear’s Modem Drug

atore.

Kr. win.low.w«blii«8&gt;w Uf*, mill.oo. ot ~n.brr* torrbeir ,+lMrr. wM.
.4'liu., with
&gt;■“«-*• '* “5
child wfienstbrsum*.alby* all pain: rur»&gt;
X coll.' M»d M -.be be«l remedy »or dUrracr*
Twenty five cents a bottle.

!&lt;*•
The atate board ot pharmacy has
caused the arrest of ae cral drug clerics
in Branch county for dispensing drugs
without license.

Scott’s
Emulsion
because the weather happens
to be warm. If you ha've a
weak throat, a slight hacking
cough, or some trouble, with
the bronchial tubes, summer is
the best time to get rid of It
if you are losing flesh there is
all the more rieed of attention.
Weakness about the chest and
thinness should never go to­
gether. Ona greatly increases
the danger of the other. Heal
the throat; cure the cough, and
strengthen the whole system
now.
Keep taking Scott's
Emulsidn all summer.
For sale by all druggist* at gac and$t.«ak

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�Mr. and Mrs. Tharftoo,

of Stnrgfc,

apeut Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cheater
Messer.

ROYAL
■^yreLV

F. S. Pryor leaves next week for a trip
gb the west in the Interest of tbe
factory.
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Lansing where she will spend the svminar
with her grandtnotbeip

Miss Maude Bentley left for Detroit

yesterday, where she will spend the sum­

THE ELDER TREE.
to tbe eifbtb m did Nashville 1b it* half
of tbe ninth.
.
With • teoni &lt;4 S to « «»lMt U&gt;«».
Hutlnn ran» to bat In the ninth
The traditions attached to this tree
tense exellement. Chase nine to I® and
not his base on tolls, took motoI on a are very n^crou* and widespread,
nassed ball and stole thin). «hh
McKb- from tbe days of Pliny downward, sayM
elt at lhe bat."
Billy never disappoints Notes and Queries. Tbe fancy or belief
his friends and when the critical mMuent that Judas hung himself upon an elder
arrives Is always found to to on hand.tree,
____________
which will be found in Gerardt
Waldon tor bls favoriteltoll, be lean.d
bertodlata and poeta. Ber.
against tbe leather
?“**■’{ Jamong them, of eourae. gnve
white “my n'sde a circuit j tbe name to tbe purpllab-dn-own fon7u.

....Spectacles.

Eyes

or lhe bases end crossed the plate with the which growa on Its bark tinder the title
ran toa^fw2^ McDonald's doo-1 of -Jod„' ear," which Cole, refer, to a.

Properly

mer with Mrs. F. A. Curtis.

ble a steal of third and Goodyear, round i ..jen„ Hare, railed in Latin Fungus
suwemhe.lnrle broucM In tbe wlnnlos । Minjbi&lt;.nnuJI _________________
Auricula judae." Tbe
The
Albion, Tuesday, after a several weeks ruu wild but two men out.
]g-to ■hare bad in---------------| plant appears
England
visit with her daughter, Mrs. E. A. Hol­
Following Is tbe score.
the old cognomen of pipe tree or bour
Hastings
AB- Ii BH PO
I tree, and in Scotland bore tree, no donbt
brook.
10
Clxateib.............. j
I from the facility with which pipes or
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Strike®, Miss Re­ McKevitt 4
Borrendwne ss.... »
I tubes for musical or other purposes
bekah, and Louis Slitter left for their McDonald cf»
have always been made by pushing nut
2b....
“
summer home at Bay View, yesterday Derby
Wooton 3b...
, the pith from the younger branebea.
E*
Goodyear rt.
morning.
j We seem to get the name from the Dutch
Damoth p....
^Miss Gladys Lombard, of Colorado, is Murphy If’ ••
’ holder with the German hohlunder,
0
Johnson p...
' surean with the French, in Holland
expected in the city this week, where she
19
16
40
vlierboom. Italian wixnbuco, Russian
Totals....
will make her home with her uncle J. T.
F.
All It BH po.
Nashville
busiha, and Spanish seuco.
.
Lombard and family^
Tbonias sk...
Tbe spiced wine no almost universally
^Misses Flo Stincbcomb, Wilda BHvin, Merrick If...
Booth 3b
made from the berries in country disPoff e............
and Rae Robinson left to-day on their Andrews
10
0 ’ tricts, and the medicinal virtues etp...
wheels for Battle Creek?). Misti BHvin ex­ Hough lb....
0 tributed—and not Without reason—to
Ayer rl
0 * very many preparations made from its
pects to go on to Ohio.
Stiheldi 2b...
Baker cf .. .
i bark, shoots, leaves and roots by coun­
Judge Smith returned from.Bay View,
* try folk from time immemorial, and a
*h)tata.
............
Notice the daliv W«
Tuesday, and is holding court at Charlotte
.•Winning runs made with but tw&lt;:o men out.
portlnmysomh WB.i
proportion of which nre found in tbe
—K
innings -»284acT,0
L.„
this week. He will leave for Bay View
pharmacopoeia, have doubtless made it
HaMlnes —0000200 4.. 0 3—0
about A up 1, for his tegular Rummer va­ Nashville -2 0, &lt;L.0J ?
gathered around
iSroed runs. Hastings 7. NMbvdta L Tro a
o popular
popular plant,
plant, nr\d
onopjuwrra
arouna
cation.
hits. McKevitt 2. Borrenotune,
Borrendiune, racuiHwra
McDonald j» many of the superstitions, tales, aud
l»M'hits.Mckfvitt;2.
X Murphy. Three toae hit*. Hume. Merrick. even enhanced the virtues it is said to
P. T. Colgrove, and son Liwrence, re-” Booth
Home* ran.,Mcheyltt.
Bootn Scheldt.
scnriai. iwbii
run, acnnivh Base ou .------ball#. »/n
Off iJniiiwi.i
Daniotii "2.
». vm
Off Andrews 3. Lett on
— I possess. At all event*, to nearly every
turned from Minneapolis, Monday, accom­ balis,
ii.cii.ij.NueliviilM 2.
9. Struck
H’.mrk out
Dd- *county
.
.in England
.___ •&gt; its praises
t— —
— be
bases. HasUngs
7. Nashville
out Dacan
panied by the former’s sister, Miss Maude niotb 4, Andrer s«. •
hcaril, and wondrous tales in connec­
Umpire. Chas. Dolie.
Colgrove, who will spend several weeks
tion with it wl»J be found to exist.
AFTKI^NOOX GAME.
’
in Michigan.
A large crowd was present at tbe after­
Mis»
Erta
Simpson,
of
Nashville,
was
In.
noon
game,
which
was
devoid
of
interest
Wanted—Girl tn do general house­
MARVELOUS CHRONOMETER.
She soon leaves for and excitement, except that which was.
work. must be oue who understands cook­ the city tills week.
. aroused by the bard hitting of the home
ing and thoroughly capable.
Family of Chicago where she will take a course in team. Chase made jwo horn? runs and
music, preparatory lo teaching it ih the
two. Will pay 82.00 a week.
Enquire
Murphy one. McKevitt and Wooton made
A cbconomctcr is the most accurate
public schools.
triples, aud Chase, Derby, Wooton and
of A. Black.;
Ayer, of Nash- ( 'n8trurocDt devhrd by naan. The greatJohnson
made doubles,
/y*
v**oKMr. aud Mrs. Mitchell, who have, been
Burman &amp; Marple don't attempt to •
le.Eash
team
er
I*11"1 of thc chronometer’s mechanism
vljle, also made a double,
make ice cream with skimmed milk. visiting at John Lichiy’s. returned to their started In with eight runs in the. first In­ resembles that of'tbe common watch,
home
at
Burlington.
la.,
Tuesday.
Ort
ning. Nashville made oue score in (be but is constructed with every possible
Pure cream is used. Try their ice cream
Llchty accompanied them, having secured next five innings, aud Hastings made 22 provision to ixfeure accuracy, and so per- There’s F1O Use (if
at 25 cents per quart
\
more, die game being called at the end of feet is the instrument that even as far ;
a position there.
the 6th inning with lhe score standing 30 back ns 1726 Mr. Harrison produced a Cl PPpIiVfi
Correspondents—Don’t
forget we
W. W. Cooke, of Clayton, was iu the toOiu tavor of Hastings.
Following ’is chronometer which did not vary a aec- 1
want to hear from you iu summer Just the
city Thursday. Mr. Cooke Is lone of tlie the score by Innings;
ond iu ten years. Everything bas been
same as winter. Get your items in early
Innings —12 3 3 5 6 R-H
many hustling agents of the Michigan
done in tbe manufacture of this marvel­
—in a bed that’s too short, it
ahd write every week.
Mutual Tornado Cyclone and .Windstorm
ous piece of roecliauisin to avoid error
makes life too short and if you
The Misses Schumann entertained a Insurance Company, and has: written a
MOTES.
tbat human ingenuity can devise. Pecwant to live longer buy one of
few of their friends ou Monday evening in
haps the most wonderful feature of tbe ■
Damolh lias always been a puzzler
very large amount of insurance this year.
our
beds with a nict spring
honor of Mrs. Jessie Reeves and Miss E!chronometer is the compensation bal- i
Nashville.
and mattress and you will
Jn j once, a beautiful contrivance for coun- j
via Wheeler, of St. Joseph.
Chase caught two men napping at first
sleep until breakfast is ready
: teracting,the cifect of changes of tern- •
slick shape.
Again we call attention to our teas,
unless you are disturbed by
&gt; perature, which, by causing an ordi- ;
Johnson wili do the twirling for Has­ ' nary balance to expand and contract, [
that 25c beats them all, pud a forty cent
the money raiding in your
tings iivreafter.
one that scoops them ail.
.
j bring about variation ..of time. So :
purse because you bought
NASHVILLE ANO HASTINGS HAVE
Cook &amp; Cook.
Tbe home team wili play io Ionia to- beautifully ia the balance maintained
your
furniture of us and it did
A HOT CONTEST SATURDAY
Fine pickles iu bulk, olives, salmon, and
morrow and Saturday.
.
tt g^jp may J)QS8 /pom
torrid !
FORENOON
not cost nearly as much as
all kinds of canned goods of the first
The first game was worth going miles o zone to the neighborhood of the pole ityou had saved up.
see, but tbe second wasn’t worth gob g self, and the chronometer will not vary '
quality, just what you will want for a pic­
acro.19 the road.
' a second.
nic dinner.
Punjars A Erb. '
noon."
It is reported that the Nashville team
A. R, McOmber is getting his stock into
.German ffomen Societies.
Saturday about tbe only excitement in has dl&amp;baiided owing to some trouble with
There are at the present time no less :
shape again in the Nevins block, which
Hastings was occasioned by the games of its pitcher, Andrews.
( than 1,500 societies ia Germany organ- Funeral Diiectors.
has been completely renovated, and now base ball between Has’ings and Nashville
Furniture Dta!en,
‘•Truth ta stranger than fiction.” 'Tbe ( ized for the protection of young women i
has one of the finest interiors in the city.
teams iri the forenoon aud afternoon, and
Embalming a specialty.
sturdy farmer boys of Hastings laid down of the working classes and devoted to
the fact that these nines were to contest
Mrs. Hannah M. Barlow gave a six
the plough for a few hours,—just long
for base ball honors kept many at home
their interests. A weekly journal with
o’clock tea Saturday, complimentary to wbo-rttould otherwise have gone else­ enough to remove a few feathers from lhe a circulation of 13,000 copies is printed
hats-Bf our local celebrities of the ball
ber guest, Miss Anna Duncan, of Kalama­ where.
for tbcdr benefit
Nashville came with an exceptionally field, the East- Ends. Strange is. it not?
zoo. Covers were laid for six.
Those
The score book shows the following fig­
strong team, and a determination to- do or
The Tablet Turned.
present were: Misses Anna Duncan, Ger­
ures: Hastings, 0: East Ends, 4: Batteries
die. In addition to a score or more of
In England it is a common thing to
trude Bentley, Mary Powers, Gertrude pretty young ladies from our sister town, for local team, ingrain and West; for Hassee
clergymen
’s wives inviting ladies to
tlnzs, Johnson and Mckevitt. — B. C.
who came to lend their encouragement to
Smith. Bertha and Maude Bentley.
I come to them as general aerranta for ’
Mwn.
LOOK AT THAT Your choice In
D. B. Rath burn, of Charlotte; O. M. the brawny young men from Nashville,
j the honor and glory of the thing, but
there was also the Nashville band which
th. Ubira
by’ihree’ ever
chr,'X
Chut ch ii nd Society.
i
McLaughlin, of Nashville; Willis Lathrop, furnished splendid music on this occasion,
Usual services at Presbyterian church ' Indies iu a London suburb, who have nd.»
puix gjnrn. at tin- Fauwu?,
of Morgan; D. C. Warner, of Dowling, and did much to make lhe day enjoyable.
next Sunday morning and evening. Y. P. vertised for a gentlewoman to do'(lie ;
and Hale Kenyon, of Freeport, met here Bran new uniforms gave.the members of
work of their cottage. The gentle- I
tbe baud an especially good appearance, 8. Q E. at 0:30.
with a committee from this city yesterday and the music they furnished was fully In
THE FAMOUS PANTS Ne^tr sold
The Hastings City \V. C. T. Union will ‘ woman required must, according to the ;
and made arrangements for a Maccabee keeping with their nice uniforms.
advertbemont,
not only be strong, ac- ’
so cheap
meet ou Tuesday. July 14th, at Mra Judse ।
Tbe game Saturday forenoon wm oie of Barnum’s on East Green S'reet.
picnic July 28th nt Thornapple lake.
tive and an early riser, but must be a i and neyer belter than now.; We are sole
the hottest ever seen on lhe Lome gtotinds ‘
agents
and
you
will
find
a
ticket
in the
fhe annual pkulc of Emmanuel Sunday' clergyman's or professional man’s ; pocket that if they rip we mate-taro ^ood.
and was one of tbe most exciting ever
PERSONAL MENTION.
daughter. A critic remarks that the !
witnessed, Nashville toing in the lead uu- school will be held at Tbornapple, Thurs­
They ate fully warranted not t-».
Parents and frit nds are advertisers would doubtless feel de- j
tU tbe ninth Inning. The game was char­ day, July 16.
Ph in Smith, at the Famous.
Dr. Waddle was in Nashville, Tuesday. acterized by sharp fielding on the part ol cordially invited.
Special rates offered graded by sleeping in a bed made by the (
on
tbe
trains.
hands of a young woman whom father J
Mrs. E. IL Lathrop spent Saturday aud both teams, which kept the game close.
Nashville started out brbkly.
Thomas
YOUTHS AND CHILDRENS
The annual picnic of lhe first Baptist had been in trade.
Sunday at .Ionia.
batted a high fly which went through Mc­ Sunday school will be held at Tbornapple
Sults fn&gt;m Sl.-tip ^to Si. Yob could not
Mrs. Einest Merritt visited friends at Donald’s hands Id center field, letting tbe next Tuesday, July 14. Excursion rates
runner to second.
Booth came to tbe have be£n secured and all are cordially in­
match them It you bought-at wLuIefale:
Lansing last week.
Butter, s to io ,
front with a three basj hit, scoring vited to unite In making tbe day an en­
many suits of theur are bankrupt Stock *’Jd
Com per bu. 3».
John Robertson, of Irving, sails for Thomas. Booth scored a little later on
worth much more.
Phix Smith.
Hex* per doz. 8 U» 10.
joyable one.
Hides per lb..s.
Puff’s out at iirat
Naahvllle retired In
Europe this week.
.
nl tlo- FawouSLard per lb..
Rev. J. R. Wooton, of Freeport, will
one, two, three order till tbe fifth inning.
Potatoes per ou.,
Mrs. Joseph Henkes, and son, of De­
Hastings scored nothing but a surces­ preach at the M. E. church next Sunday
Bye per bu.. 3\
troit, are In the city.
sion of goose eggs till tbe fifth toning, go­ morning aud evening. Topic for morning
TalJow.perIb ,:p.4
HUBBY UP Or you won’J reU 75c
Oats per bu.. 17.
“The Enduring Foundation.” in the ev­
Marti' • &lt; tvrSSc: oul)
T. J. Bush was home from Lansing, ing out in euceemdon. Andrews up-shoots
Wheat, red per bu.,57
completely paralyzed the hard hitlers of ening the sermon will be for young jH.-ople,
about
left.
I'uixbJflTiL
Wheat, white i*r hu. 57,
Saturday and Sunday.
tbe home team and they were thoroughly who are especially invited, the topic -will
Hay per ton, B to :o
nt ;hr Famous.
Fortt dressed, 4JC
in the be “Tfie Summons of thr Twentieth Cen­
Miss Beit ha Brown, of Grand Rapids, is uncapable of solving bls delivery,
Beans.
43
to
K
last half of the fourth Inning Wooton bat­ tury.” There will be a short song srrvice
visiting friends in the city.
Chicken Creased. R.
ted a high fly to center which that fielder in the evening, all are cordially invited.
Beef dressed. 4 00 to 5.00.
SLAUGHTER In |.r&gt; . I» "Ml lhe
Beef live. 2,75.
Lloyd Cramer, of Woodland, is now an muffed, but quickly picked the bail up Sunday school ami prayer meeting as
other deiilNS say
Mutton, dra*Mt«t. 5.
again on the first bound. The umpire evi­ usual.
employe of the Bannkr office.
about tbe price of our work bl»irt?.
CloverMed. 4.65 to 6.00
dently didn’t see the play and called Woot­
Wool, unwashed. 7 to 1?.
Pxhn Smith, at the Famous.
Miss Edith S. Kenfield, of Chicago, is
Wool, washed, K) to 15.
on on L Derby in the meantime had taken
A TrtbG HUNTER.
expected in the city tide week
third on Thomas’ error at short in that
CRUSH TOP Hal. fr&lt; ut Tse tn ll.»
Mr. G. W. Davis, of Olivet college, is Inolnc. Had It Dot been for this decision
Hastings would nndoubtedly have made
I
FniN Smith, at tbe Famous.
the guest of Rev. A D. Grigsby.
Miss Mona Selden, of Friendahip, N.
several scores, as Goodyear who followed
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Landis spent Sat­ Woo too opened the fifth with a rattling J-. i« a banter of renown. The game she
single to right that would have scored bogs is frogs. For seven years sbe has
WE CAN’T MATCH Bankrupt stock
urday and Sunday In Kalamazoo.
both runners. But everybody who knows been supporting herself by her unique
i prices ou shoes
Mrs. Fannie Beam returned Io her home Charlie Doyle know* tbat he would never
is what other dealers say. Well
athletic exercise. Now she is one of
think of doing anything only what ha
mar Portland. Oregon, Monday.
about 2t0 pairn yet aud are now entt»W
the most prosperous citbens in the
thought was right. It was simply an over­
prices Iswer than ever: they are A.Tic.
Mrs. John Kay, of Norvllle, is the guest sight,
little town, and she is reputed to have
goods.
Phis Smith, at tbe lamoaa.
of her sister Mrs. G. R. Johnson.
Tbe first three Nashville men at bat in a
1 bank account which, if II keeps on
growing, will eventually enable her to
Miss Opal Reed went to Lansing yes­ the fifth should have been retired, but 1
give
up
f
rog
shooting.
they won’t Hough’s grounder went past ।
B0YB AND YOUTH S
terday morning to visit her stater.
Borrends me. Ayer and Scheldt flew out
Before she took to frog shooting Misa
•
wool bits
Mrs. D. 8. Goodyear, and son David, Baker made a pretty stogie and Hough took IBelden taught school in the country re­
IMHUL ot
vi
from 15c up; they are• some
second.
Thomas
made
another
single
i
gions
for
ten
dollars
a
week.
She
did
spent the fourth In Grand Rapids.
balance
°—
WISHING to close
aud some ot them a ’
------ ot
filling the bases. Merrick picked out his
Puis S1UTB.
not particularly enjoy teaching, for her
Mudge stock.
Fred Bush and family are resorting at favorite bat spit on boto handa, pounded i
out my stock of mil­
nt tlie EawouA
pupils were frequently boys about twice
bis
heels
into
the
earth
and
luuked
way
Wail lake, In lhe Pancoast cottage.
: : linery and fancy
as big as herself, and they had that par­
out into tbe "oods for a good place to hide .
Dr. and Mrs. Franz Willison, ot Eaton the ball. “One strike,” tbe umpire railed. ticular form of humor which shows it­
goods. I offer great
No one pretetw*” 10
self
in
being
obstre^roua.
Moreover,
NECK WEAR
The next ball Merrick made a lunge at 1
Rapids, spent the fourth in Hastings.
make our pnets a?
inducements to every
dollars a week did not aatisfy Miss
but nothing save the atmosphere was dis- ten
1
Adalbert Hall left for Ohio yesieiday to
we
buy
In
grow
lot*
at
the factoryturbed.
Will It be a strike out!1--Nit !Selden’s idea of proper compensation.
: : lady who wishes
Pnix Smith, at t :»• F
visit bis brother Will Hall, and wife.
Tbe batsman rubbed lib optica. A swish Consequently,
'
when she found that
Mrs. E. Throop returned to her home in

Fitted
With

Glasses.
No

Charge

Testing.

F. R- PflNGOftST.

Absolutely Pure
Hastings Banner.
Thursday, July 9. 1896.
COOK BROS.

Proprietoro.

Additional Local News.
' &lt;« your do? muzzled?

Vote Monday for the new city hail.
Hastings needs a new city hall.

Call at the Christmas studio for
frames.

Vote

Picture

Don’t forget the special election next
Msuday.

Even Vermontville
•^rtty” hall.

has

a

beautiful

Order your berries for canning pnrpcscf Phillips &amp; Erb.

VV. H. Goodyear Is having a steel ceilSuag put in,his drug store.
A complete Hue of all the latest styles
&lt;&lt; Frames at the Christmas studio.

Some good store counters and store
• -*keiviug for sale cheap at this office.
Auyone defeirioK to buy some good coun’Oer* cr store shelving call at this office.

H. A. Goodyear is painting his house on
ttreadway, making a fine Improvement.
-r Prodsee wanted Rt tbe highest price in
Cotoc er cash.
Cook &amp; Cook.

l&gt;an’l forget those pickles.

Call and try

Cook &amp; Cook.

ntaem.

Sauter, au old resident of Carlton,
dropped dead Thursday from heart disease.

Subscribe for the Banner and receive
the drat chapter of our fide new serial
^tery.
For sale:—Ladles bicycle can be secured
at a bargain.
Enquire at the Banner
/Office.
tTbe Board of Public Works organized
Friday by electing 8. E. Phillips, Preai.Fresh garden truck can always be found
sal Phillips &amp; Erb’3.
Leave your order
with thou.

'We-have a large lot of ven- nice sail by
'the barrtff, or otherwise.
Cook 4 Cook.
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We print tbe first of S. W. Sm’th’8 letcerr Jlils w*ek.

We are sure they will

jtsrove most entertaining to our readers.
-Sfend your caucus notices to the Ban"jntK-atonce for the election of delegates to
- the £oun)y ■Convention to be held July
. kith.

Stand on*the Fkle of improving your city
raw# vote for the cKy hall Monday. A city
&gt; tail will save rent and be economy in the
The M. E. 'Sunday School picnic at
Tbornapple to-morrow. Rates of 25c. for
adults and 15c, for children have been se-

- TuliAcao and sage, toilet soap and taptoca. cigarb mid potash, German balm ai d
4baw pins, pocket books aud mouse traps,
ycait and carpet tacks, fishing tackles and
-copperas, sal soda aud cheese, and, and, O!

KJewhoiakiu. we ean’t tell you in sbe
-camiths anything about it.
Cook ACook.

Awarded
HJatiest Honors—World's Fair,
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©R.

BASEBALL.

&gt; Renkes &amp; Walldorff.

That Famous

H1LLINERV

and a tang soon followed, and tbe pig
skin was salting way out into the grove,
rtrec pairs of Naahvllle triJblm pattered
Miss Gertrude SaaMb, Miao Ollie John­ across tbe plate, while Merrick oern eeurson, and “Prexj " left for Bay View Tues­ lying around the bases like a red head. It
was a dandy hit. and a timely one. and
day. .
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tbe hard Httle hitter scored soon after.
With a score of 6 to 0 Hastings started
Miss Ida Huid returned to Chicago,
Monday, after a brief visit with her par­ in on tive last bf tbe fifth and scored twice
on GoodyeaPa single, and doubles by
ents.
Murpiiy and MeKevitt
Nashville scored one to tbe seventh on
Mrs. Btwe Barrell, of Grand Rapids,
Schetdts triple and Bakers single, and one
was the guest of Mrs. F. R. Pancoast, last
to tbeeigtith on
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rifiee and Andrews
D. W. Bogers went to Livingston coun­
ty Tuesday. to settie tone wimUtor

Joe Custer returned to Ohio. Monday,
having been home to spend the fourth.

MOST PERFECT
40 YEARS THE STANOARtt,

!frogs wrre a costly luxury, she re­
isolved to invest her savings in a
|
frog farm. Frieixlship being rich In
i
bog. and awampa, Miaa Selden bought
&lt;
ISO acre, of land, fenced It In. and began
to raise frogs for the New York markeL latheaoorntuldelightofhCTneigh'bora. They thought ,he waa a harm1
and amualng lunatic when they
isaw her practicing .booting frogs. But
’-hen Utoy learned that sb, cleared «!.1
too the Aral aeaaon, tbuie who esme to

goods in my line. : :
Hats trimmed in the
: : 1 latest styles and
prices so low every
l»dy can reach them.

A’EW

For «»™ •«&lt;?«■
It lUUct S’* 11 &gt;*
J||US CIIIT11.
,1 tin Enmons

Light wHflll A'to™ «“!»•»
close out.

MISS J. L MURDOCK
aetls h tot^e market.

UBDZBWIAR
will mate It,

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I »t-s
‘.
nt lhe Famous.

±Lta’*'n*lnoJp1;1^0'
at lhe E.uioas

OVXBaLLS

Tbebwlause.
Para Sarir.i, si »«'

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• PAPER

IN COUNTY.

Hastings Banner.

THE
ADVER- a
TISING MEDIUM IN
BARRY COUNTY.
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VOL. XLI. NO. 11

HASTINGS, MICH. JULY 16. 1896.

Don’t Read This

Hastings Banner,
‘^“•"■xlThunai.v, bT

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COOK- BROS.. *i
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If you do not cars to save money; but if
you do, we wish to call your attention to the
fact, that we are offering Brown Sheeting
for the next 30 days at extremely low prices.
These goods are as staple as sugar, and
every family will need one or more holts be­
fore winter when you certainly have to pay
more money for them. A hint to the wise
is sufficient •

Middleville.
Gren|l Rxpld’,
PS,1
I” the viil,ta
Hn.tin^1111^ hM n,0";il h1’
10

HASTINGS, MICH

-CO R R ESP O NDENCE~

WHOLE NO. 2144

,nd ehlWren. »t Detroit','
™ iML”,* b”,l,,er Mr» A. O. Wilkinaon. In this village.
Th. old s.w mill on Main street Is beXw".,Xbu"dlD't wl11

A nice rain would be very acceptable.
Born to Mr. VanWagner and wife, a
pair of twins.
Mr. Stanton, jt., of Chicago, is the guest
of relatives at present.
It Is reported that A. Kemberllng * Co.
are at present In Canada;
Delay Babcock had the misfortune to
lose a cow a few days ago.
Henry Gaskill and wife,of Battle Creek,
are the guest of relatives at present.
Mrs. Holls and Mrs. Manning are in Al­
bion visiting the latter's grandchild.
C. Klee’s new kitchen Is progressing
very rapidly. being nearly completed un­
der the management of G. VanSyckle and
A. Brown.

Welrulb. ot Nubvllle, Is
Ui naurst , t Mrs. Mllcbell.
Mr. Tealer hw moved Ills tailor shoolo
lhL“T.T"75 ,be
building.
inti Baptist church has a fine new organ
sbted by Pastor C.
Wheeler o* tl™ M purehaaMf of T. Wood.
Will Webb left (or Big Rapid'. TuesE M r»“rw n ‘
Sunday.
’
□ay. where he will attend the Ferris In­
dustrial. school.
Shalta.
M. 3. Coykendall and family are nicely
Wallace Chilson Is hnme for a week.
located in the upper ropms In the new
Earnest Shultz and family spent Satur­
Feitoapn building.
day at Wall lake.
M E cb^h!lp?s“"rl W1" h* h&lt;-‘d “ &gt;b«
Arthur Crossman, of Oklahoma, was in
A number from here look in the show at
.n. r.. ennreb Friday evening July tr,h
'
Hastings. Thursday.
under tbe dlreellun or Mrs. W. D. Hugl.e*’ town last week.
Rev. Welter BIIm will be In Mlloeukee
Mrs. Carrie Spence and Mr. Claus fam­
n,.7.PTOgrani’ll1 ** «lTO1
J»“iUe
over Sunday.
ily are camping at Wall lake.
luBle quartette end orchestra.
Some or tbe people ot Middleville, are
Mr. Nash's team ran away with his new
“"'ft1" «»d Mary Smith '“otemplalluK building cottages at Gun binder which resulted Id a great loss to
Ska H r'flv *’? the P"' WWk ’“«»•
the owner.
Mrs. Bert ATwstrong. ot Bowens Mills.
Mrs. Cook spent Thunder ot latt week
We were glad to welcome Charlie Mer­
Supt. Sargeul ot the C. K. 4 S. It. R. in Grand Rapids.
ritt back once more.
He has been absent
Zu’t. !t‘
S’lurday consulting
H E. Hendrick Was In Hastings Satur. seven years and is now living in Dluuth.
with Justice Brown In trgnnj to the Uli- day, on legal business.
!«ilnn.
gatkn now pending between John DrumMr. Bedford returned Thursday from a
im&gt;ud and the C. K. *. S R. R
four months visit in England.
Glen B-ackmaii paw,I tr„m this life
• Now is the time to sell wheat.
It is ud
Sunday p m at about f, o'clock, after a
as high as 38cts.
Chas. Serveo Is buHdiug a new bouse.
llngerlug Ihncss with consumption.
He
Many from here attended Eid. Dowling’s
Everett Shepard, of Battle Cieck was In meeting in Coats Grove.
returned from Hit, north tw„ ww.ks ago
where he had peen In'hopes of retaining town Sunday.
. Now look the field over carefully before
Fred Faljnatler.of Marshall, yas in town casting your vote this fall, .
iilsdieallh. Hu wa? a member of the K.
Ost cutting is at hand.
Hurry and
u. 1. M. of Delton. Fmiernl services look Saturday nnd Sunday.
Minnie Davie, of Otsego, Is visiting her thresh; they will bring lOcts whether Me.
place at the family residence at in a. m
aunt Mrs. Dr. Powers.
is elected or some one else.
•
ruesdhy. .
A good many from here attended the
Would say to those attending those
Mrs. Owen Duyton was brought here
swindling shows if you wish to be safe
f«ir burial last Wednesday.
She died at biejciv Dietl al Battle Creek.
The Luies Aid met with Mrs. G. W. keep clear from theif games nod they
Iter home .11 Dortef Station Monday. July
Tompkins Thursday July 23rdl
won’t get your money and pocket-book iu
6'll.
R. C. Fruin and family, uf Bellevue, the bargah.. See?
spent Sunday at Bert Shepard’d,
Yes, Buyers have
Cloverdale.
Mrs. Edgar Tjler, of Vermontville, was
Maurice Fisher rides a new wheel.
Wallace Church and wile. Chas. Stover
caught on to the idea of our Sale
Jacob Leinaar has been quite sick but Is al John uHUtker’s Saturday andiSumlay.
and
wife,
of
Kalamazoo,
visited relatives
Mrs.
Chester
Berry
and
sop
Paul,
of
Improving.
of LADIES And DENT’S OXFORDS..
Nettle Newton Is Lome from Plainwell FennvlElr; are visiting relatives and old here Sunday.
Wm. Clnncy, who has been spending
friends here.
for
a
short
visit.
Just Bib for economy HERE and you
Don’t forget the special program Sunday his annual vacation here has gone back to
Clara Cairns, of Augusta, Is the guest of
will eatrh the biggest han! of your
night
A good program has, been pre­ his home in Chicago.
her sister Jennie Reynolds.
life. Tnhrc’sKY many bargains flying
pared,
Johhn Tompkins having charge of
Nettle Graves, of Huwlandsburg.is stay­
Mrs. Calvin Dickerson, of Hickory Cor­
around lire that you can't dodge one It
the music.
ing
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Geo.
Brown.
ners. Is visiting her sister. Mrs. Myron
you try.■
At the school meeting Motulay night, Chamberlain. The latter has recovered
John Holden and family are at the farm
John Tasker was electettassesstr. A vote from her fate illness.
doing their haying arid harvesting.
Miunie Flowers, of Kalamiz*jo. spent was taken which was carried to hire two
Quimby.
teachers.:
The question of an addition to
&lt; . ii t me* :j good. We want ibis dow npour of good luck tu reach
several days at her father's last week.
The Quimby Sunday Schoo! will have a
: . . •ui-sbi: tinfier the sliow^r. Here is :im economy harvest, (or 10 days
E'lnuh DePew closed a successful term the schu'H building was not vb’.ed upon,
but (t cottimittee of five was appointed to picnic at Thoniapple lake this week Fri­
• : in i eitdlngjJL’LY 23. We will e&lt;k-aver I&lt;»-move our OXFORDS at
of school nt East Cressey on Friday last.
Mrs. Nettie Barber is entertaining n ris- look the matter up ami report July '26 at day. Everybody is Invited to eomu.
Miss Cora Kreiger, after spending a few
ter from KMumau'o and a niece from Law­ which time there will be another school*
'.'dords at 1 - 75".
S, 1.75 and *3,00 Oxfords at $1.45
meeting.: *
days with friends at this place, returned
ton.
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to Grand Rapids, Tuesday.
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Farmers have commenced threshing and
Tbornapple Lake
Preaching a&lt; tbe school house next Sun­
report the yield uf wheat and rye very
*t.o3 Oxfords at .65
Mrs. Northrup died al her home'___
near. day evening by Elder Ickes.
poor.
.
Mrs. Clara Waldo.rff, after returning
W. Gilkey, of Plainwell, sold and de­ Morgan on the 9th of dropiy al The age of’
from huckleberrying one day last week,
livered his eld wheat at 52 cents here on 08. Tite remains were buried la the Bar­
was taken sick, but she is belter at the
ry ville. cemetery.
Monday.
present writing.
Mrs.
Jphn
DeLong
is
on
the
sick
list.
Sarah Dorr has gone to Chicago to live
Will iluytuaii is very sick.
with an aunt.
Mr. Wait's mother taking
Pa.
iW-frum
Charlotte
are
spending
a
her place as housekeeper.
wm. d&lt;- r?f. srer. 'amtigevnie
Ftoieucc Bbafer, Orangeville
■ 18
After several weeks absence on account week at Ute lake.
Roy Thomas, of Middleville, is spending Adelbert E. Robinson, Rutland
of bicktfau Rev. Riicliiuyer was able to
a week on his father's farm herd.
Man-1&gt;. Still. City
till h is appudntmetit at this place.
Vcrnor Lathrop has located: in Nash­
Au Ice crbain social was held nt I’. Bar­
Married.
ville. where he will practice-deisistry.
ber’s last Saturday evening for the beneROBINSON -STILL Iu thh city July ftth by
Mrs. Nellie Walker, of Chesaning, is
Rev. William Campbel). Mr. Adelbert E. Rob­
th of tbe pastor. 85.59 was realized.
visiting with her parent.-, Mr. and Mrs.
inson and MbH Mary D. Still.
Wm. DeViue.
We are now having a delight fill rain.
REPUBLICAN CAUCUS NOTICES
Mrs. Olive Abrams is very sick.
The picnic season is at band and picnics
Jno. Valentine has purchased a
fortiris week are as follows: The 14th the
horse.
Baptist Sunday School, of Hastings, - will
The republicans of Hastings township are reLizzie Campbell was in Utsego last picnic here; the 15tb Hastings- Presbyter­ 3nested to meet hi caucus at the town house.alurday Juiv 26th, (or tliepur(&gt;ose of electing
ian Sunday Scboo!: the lOih the Emmtnuel delegates to the count-.' convention July 30Uh
Ona. Folk has commenced building Ids Sunday School, of Hastings and: the Quim­ and the iranMcUon of such older business as
may come before the meclfog.
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shop)
by Sunday School will pteuic the l”ih.
—
It E. Gaskill, Gtx'rge McDonald wa&lt;&gt; in Coals Grove
Chm'u. Twp. Oumm
.
Freeiaort.
last week.
4ot trouble and lo.-»s might Im- «n4«-a
Miss Sarah Pilgrim made her farewell at
Kaae Moore spent Sunday In McCords.
Maplw Grpvc.
■a thelpnn. baser* of Dry Goim1&lt;| If
this place last week.
Rev. Myine visited In CarsoD; City the
Tbe RtpubUcaas «f Maple Grove wilt mwt Iu
vJ, mu visit nothing but griud
Tbe ice cream social was largely «t- past week.
eaucu* al the resideuee of C. II. Palmer on
-tib-iantial dry .good# nn-rchanu—
stores I* shat have reputations for
tended last' Friday night.
Rev. Wooton is visiting with Ills family Thttridav JulvZ3attwo o’clock p. m. fur the
purpose of electing delegates to attend the
idri’" ;uLui excellent stocks and whirr
Burn to Salomon Stanton and wife a
In North Adams.
_
County Cunvenriot* at Hartings JutySOUi. or to
yfai kbuw you only pa;-’ for witat
The icecream social was well attended transac* any other busfoeM that, in ly legally
pound
boy
Igsl
Tuesday.
•
Vi.11 g^:. jA great deal depend# nn
come
t»efo»e said meeting.
Jas
Flamuery
attended
the
rain
last
Saturday evening.
Ig.wyiu Inauage the little things.
Dated Maple Grove July Hih. is**.
■
• are little thlngi but tt
Prof. Alb. Eby will preach in the M. E.
Thursday by going to the show.
BY UEPKBOrCoN.
yj«t art- trying to :n;u:e a great dial
Fred touch is nearly Hick.
lie will be church Sunday a. nt.
S. It. HuTit and family are visiting iu
entirely laid up if be runs for treasurer
KuUuucl.
Lowell and Vergennes.
again on the tree silver ticket.
•
The Republicans of Rutland wdl hold their
Mathew Beard soul his boy to the vil­
J. W. F.iglesoug returned from Kalaiua- caucus for nominating delegates to (he repKbll
can County Convention, at Town Hall on Wed­
lage last Tliursday. The boy did not re­ zoo the first of the week.
nesday. July *.*ind. st 2 p. in.
U. B. quarterly meeliug will be held in
turn and Lad nut been found at last hear­
IJr OKDK&amp; or Cox.
the Brew school house next Sunday.
ingA. D. Shepard and wife. J. W. God­
Columbus Campbell died Monday noon
after long suffering.
He has lived in frey and wife are rusticating at Gun take.
A Republlcaii caucus for tbe purpose of elect­
Mr.~ Knowles, of Hastings, filled the ing delegrtwo to tin- County Convention called
this neighborhood for many years, being
at Hastings July 30th. ISW, will be held
Justice of the Peace and Notary Public pulpit at the Congregational church. Sun­ tom"et
In the Town Hall In the village ot OrangeMllte
goods
for nearly ten years and was very aged at day.
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on Saturday July 2Sth. IK 6 at two o'clock p; in.
Mrs. Isaac Moore visited her brother. J.
By order of Township Cummirtee.
the lime of Iris death. Mr. Campbell was
Waltku Brows. Chairman.
a mernlM r of the United Brethren church W. Reuter and family, of McCords. the
Mrs. K. Caldwell

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L. E. STAUFFER.

Caught
On

V&gt;. re Throwing Them Out By Wholesale.
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GREAT
DEAL

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dry

MILLINERY.

Great

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EVERY
CENT
COUNTS g
Having purchased the

Questions BflKERT
Are Being Continually Settled.

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Tfiere Is one question
J on can settle lor yourself!
and that is where to find
a complete stock ot gncertes and crockery at
right prices. Remeinber we are selling the
■ •‘BEST” FLOUR at the
same price Others ask for
second grade.

Stock of my brother, A.
E, Renks, I will continue the
same and ask for a liberal share
of your patronage. With my
last yeans experience in one of
the largest bake shops in De­
troit I feel confident I can
please you. Everthing will be
strictly fresh and first-class.
All the latest delicacies in bak­
ing can be had at the Old Re­
liable City Bakery. Twill have
none but the best Ice Cream
and Soda.
Also Vernor’s
Ginger Ale, always the best.

and died in that belief.

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Or^DgevlIle.
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Huckleberryiug la the order of the day.
Mnud Norton b vbitlug friemb in Ma­
ple Grove.
Jim Hardlns. uf Bradley, was on our
Streets last Monday.
Daniel Rcidmun and wife visited I ralrievllle frieuds fast Sunday.
Mr. CuuinHHgs. wife am! sister, of Rich­
land, lire spending the summer heie.
Fred D. Hull fa improving the looks of
'his house by repairing aud building an
addition.
.
.
Marsh &amp; Griswold, of Allegan, are mak­
ing preparatlous to Improve a Urge tract of
laud on Gun marsh.
•
J N Ptke is digging a cellar for ins
cider mill. With an abuudauce of fruit
he expects a large trade.
Judge Stevenson and wife, of Arkansas,
and Mrs. Hoff master, of Battle Creek, vis­
ited at Eli Nicholas last week.
Hope Centar.
The meeting at tbe school house was
largely attended Saturday evening.
Gideon Wilkinson Is entertaining a
cousin from Grand Rapids.
Frank Leonard and wife spent Sunday
with the former's parents.
Alma Gillespie. ^lher
,4^. °f
Cloverdale, spent Sunday at V.
Ed Wilkinson and familj, of Otsego.
, “ed
-I ««&lt;*• “O"

^Mr&lt; Ed Gate* mother li vlelUnk ber.
Ctus. Ha«l lalbutldlng a new basement
^Arthire Gealer, or Delton, .pent Sunday

*tG&lt;“wilklnaon baa

Rurebtued

a

new

Ch^K“.J“Dedb- Joloeb t»e eumnwr nora" take voice culture of

H® S Van firman

last of the week.
WooiHa-ud Itepubllcnu Club Rally.
Freeport and Lake Odessa crossed bats
.The members of the Republican Clu--, of
al this place Saturday p. m. xAt the end
VT&lt;&gt;odl;imi, and allothers interested In the suc­
of the filth inning Lake Odessa threw up cess uf the Republican party u the coming elec­
tbe game, the score stand nig 20 to 8 in fa­ tion are respectfully Invited to meet nt the Town
Halt on Tuesday ».ve. July zist gi s o'clock p. m.
. vor of Freeport.
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sharp, for the puriione of re-oruamzim: the Club
for antive party work and for the election of two
delegates to repna-ut the « hn&gt; at a Htate (’on-1
Myrtle Odell is home from Freporl for veirtlon of deleg .tc.i to be held at Grand Rapids
a week’s-vocal Ion.
,
Ath-inrm»*r Hie date. Tuesday *ve. July 21st.
The Freeport creamery wagon is again luted al Woodland July l«l&gt;.
,G. 8. Palmkrton.
gathering cream along our streets.
President of Woodland Republican Club.
Prof. Eby. uf Caledonia, will speak in
the Methodist church next Sunday p. in.
Wooitbuitl.
Fred Fleming and wife, of Bat'.le Creek,
The Republican electors of the Township, of
are spending a few days with lite farmer’s
Woodland. Mbleh.. ar- earnestly Invited to be
parents.
_
present at the Town Hall tn said township on
Miss Effie Carpenter, of Osceola Co., is daturday eve. July 2Slh at 8 o’clock p. m. sharp,
the purpose &lt;&gt;f elentirw eight delegates to
visiting ber aunt, Mrs. Frleud. and other for
attei d ’he republican County GmveuUou tn be
held at Hastlcgs o i Thursday July *30i h. This
relatives.
Guy Wilson, of Battle Creek, was the convention Is not called for the jmrpose of nom­
guest of Miss Fannie Carpenter. Saturday inating county omcers but to elect eleven dele­
gates to attend ibe Republican Btete Conven­
and Sunday.
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.
tion to be held at Grand Rapids Aug. fith: etevLast week Wednesday Mrs. Frank en delegates to attend tn* Republican Congres­
Crawford and Mrs. Maria Strickland were sional conientfon to be held ax Three Rivers,
Aug, nth and 2* delegates to attend tbe Sena­
on their wav to tbe huckleberry marsh, torial Conveatlon of the 16 Senatorial District
their horse became frightened at a log by not yet called.
Remember the date. Saturdav eve, July Sth.
the road aide, throwing them out and
Dated. Woodland. July 14 A, IMG.
breaking Mrs. S’s. collar bone and other­
C. 8. Palmkbtok.
wise injuring ber.
Mrs. Crawford was Republican County Committeeman for Wood­
land Township.
seriously hurt on one knee.
They were
taken back home and a Dr. called. They
Carlton.
are doing well at present.
The Republicans of Carlton will meet In cau­
cus at Town Hall la Carlion at nne o'clock p.
m. Frida)' July 21th for tbe purpose of electing
J. J. Potter, of Detroit, le visittag rela­ delegated to the County Convention and lor the
transaction ot any such other business that may
tives hi
of Grand Rapids, called on prnuerlv come before tbe meeting.
B, order Oomm.
chJ,B.
relatives and friends last week.
Mrs. Correll Kldred is quite sick.
Jar Hay and wife, of Woodbury, have
been visiting and picking huckfe berries
Tbe mraMlouu ot lr»tn« will me» In enucn .
•I iiMlrf VUCT-. "» Than, Jul, SB*
at Ed. Reese’s.
.
p. in. lor lb. purww. ot .«&lt;ln« adjThe yearly threshing has commenced in or look
to tbr Ctxinly CoorroUon »l U..llnr...nd
fw the transaction of such other busineM as
^Mitoand Orrin Wright of Battle Creek, »» »«• beiorr Ibr Mtl^

are visiting at Mr. Reese’s.

Lunches at all hours-

Miss Friz Sitamcms.

Bepablteaii Coonty Convention.
Republican-County Convention is here­
by called to meet at Mudge’s Opera Houee,
city of Hastings, on Thursday July 30th,
18*.»e at 10^30 o’clock a. m. to elect 11 dele­
gates to the state eonventtou called to meet
at Lockerby Hall. Grand Rapids, on Wed­
nesday. Aug. 5tb, 1896; to elect 11 dele­
gates to the congressional convention for
tiie 4th Congressional District, to be held
at Three Rivers Wednesday, Aug.- 13tb;
also to elect 24 delegates to the Senatorial
Convention for the 15th Senatorial District
to be called hereafter, and to transact such
other business as may come before the
convention.The various wards and townships will
be represented as follows:
Assvria...
Baltimore.
Barry......
Carlton....
Castjeton....
Hastings Twp..
City trt Ward
** Sod
* • . 3rd
&lt;th
Hope..........
Irving......
Johnstown.
Majile Grove
Orangeville
Prairieville
Rullard....
Thoniapple
Woodland.,
Yankee Springs
Forward caucus notices to the Hastixgb
Banker at once. Let each town be rep­
resented by a.full delegation.
Jonx-G. Nagleil
Will R. Cook,
Secretary. Chairman Republican
Dated Hastings July 6, *95.
Co. Comm.

Republican Congi-e»ieional Cunrentinn,
To tht Repubtican El^ctornt of the Fourth
CoiujrestliHMl Dl»trid.,

The district convention of the. Republican* of
the Fourth Congressional District of Michigan is
hereby called to meet at the Opera Howe in the
City ol Three Rlveni.db Wednesday the 12th dsy
ot August.iFStkat.,11 o'clock a. m..for the purpose
of nominating a candidate for member ot con­
gress and for the transaction of such other bus­
iness a» may property come before tbe conven­
tion.
The several counties of the district will be en­
titled to. representation as follows:
Allegan .................... 13 Cass'.........
10
Ban-?-............. ....... it fa. Joseph.
.11
Berrien...................... m Van Buren.
F. R Gilson
M. O.-Ru*iA9D
I
FHASKUN WKLLS 1 rnmmifHu.
Al. S. Kekler
■ Committee.
J. '■). BRi'RArr
|
.
W. AXJoonxAN
1

■ Republican State Convention.
■
Detnilt, Mich..July 1. isx.
To the Republican Electors of the Stale of
Micbtgan:
The State Gonveuttnn of the Republicans of
Michigan is hereby called to meet at Lodcerby
Hall, in the city of Grand Rapid*, on Wednes­
day, she sth day of August, il&gt;96 at n o’clock a.
m.. for the
ot nominating candidates
for Mate omcera, and the transaeUcn of such
other business as may properly cotne before tUo
convention
The delegates from the several counties tn
each'CoUeresaional district are requested to
meet in district caucus at 10 o’clock-a. in., ou
the day of the Stat? Convention, and select caadldutes a&gt; follows; to be presented to the State
Convention for confirmation. One vtee-prCMdrnt. one kssIsimuL secretary', one member each
of i h _• comipkte*'on ''Credcuttala.” “PermaaMt
OraanUattatrint-Ordt-r o»
&gt;•
olutlons. ’ aud to transact such other business
as they tnav deem necessary. Under the reso­
lutions of i&amp;S. no delegate will be entitled to a
real In the convention who dnes not reside in
the Coni ty be prop &gt;»es to represent.
Iu accordance with tbe resolutions of 187S,
every county will be entitled to one delegate for
each five hundred of the total vote cast for Gov­
ernor at the last election (November. t8P»). nnd
one additional delegate for every traction
amounting to three hundred, and each organi­
zed county will be entitled to at least two dele­
gates.
Iu compliance with the resolutions adopted
In Detroit, JunA 23. 1890. the secretary of each
county convention is urg?d to forward tu tlie
Secretary ot the State Central Committee. Det-olt. by the earliest mall after tbe delegates to
the State Convention ore rbnse*t, a ce.tided list
•&gt;f Mich delegurtMas are entitled to seats In the
State Convention from their ‘respective &lt;iouuDkxteb M. FkkrV. Chairman.
Dknnm E. Ai.wabd. Secretary.
Bent E«twla Trumifer*.
w akranty Duns.
.loMipli C. Bray to Keeler Brasi Co., parcel.
Tliurnauple. 9-tso.
City of HiwtiLgs to N. T. Parker, lots.city.
8:oo
Miners. Keelerto Henrvaud BerthaS. Gies,
lots, blksa. Middleville, WCO.
Clura L Brown to Auturtus Morgenthaier
30a. »ec te. Maple Grove, 9750.
Clara L. Brown to weo. J. Morgenlbakr, 3(iri.
sec ts. Miutic Grove. I7«).
Alnuza K. Southwtek. et al. to Wallace W.
Watson, lots. Middleville. SW.
8e\ mour G. Jordan to Lewis H. Jordan, Wa,
sec )9. Irving. Oooo.
Andrew J. Miller to Edwin Barlow, lots. Has­
tings. SiOO.
Kdwiu Barlow tn Hast Ings B. &amp; L. Associa­
tion. lot*. Hastings. S.vc.20.
Owen Lowden tn Ilnjulnes B. &amp; L. Associa­
tion. Iot&gt;. east add.City.gUOC.
.lames P. Donnvan to Elizabeth M. Steward,
loti. Ha»tlnjr«. Siaoo.
Benj W. Pinch to Chas. P. Downy, n. w. Ji ot
8. w. Q.
21. Johnstown. 37000.
Geo. H. Kirtland to Cleveland C. and Mary E,
Cook. 1251. sec 1». Yankee Springs. §4000. - .
•
W. Rankins Co Wm. A. Rankin. iOh.sca
I, Baltimore, SI00.
DIED.
WARNER—On Saturday evening, July
11, at his home iu this city. A'. 1*. War­
. tier, aged 6“.
Deceased was ln»ra In Erie County. New
York, and had lived In Barry County SO
yearn. He was proprietor of* the old "Cen­
tral Mouse” here many years ago. but re­
tired front business owing to poor health.
His death was due to consumption.
He
leaves a wife, three sons nnd two daugh­
ters to mourn his loss. The funeral was
conducted.Monday afternoon by Rev. A.
A. Grigsby. Interment at Riverside.

The Commissioner of railroads of tbe
State of Michigan gave. In his annual
port of 1893. the following valuable and
voluntary expert testimony to tbe charac­
ter of the Michigan Central, “The Niagara
Falls Route,” from. Chicago to New York,
Boston and the East, after a aareful In­
spection of tbe system:
"Nothing can be added in tbe way of
favorable comment on this excellent line.
The main line is as near perfection In the
way of const ruction, eppolntmeuta, service
and able management as can be conceived
in modern railroading. No skill or expen­
diture has been e pa red Io make it tbe
model railroad of tbe country.
Improve­
ments are constantly being added in the
way of heavier and substantial eonatrqctlon, interlocking appliances, etc.
The
general appearance of tbe property, tbe
symmetry of tbe grade, cleanliness of the
right of way. station buildings with orna­
mental and well-kept grounds and perfect
fences, attract special attention,”

�Hastings Banner,
Thursday, July 16, 1896.
COOK BROS., proprietor.

A LESSON TO GLOUCESTER.
Smallpox Epidemic Te»che« People tbe [
vame of Vaccination. j
The recent outbreak of^nnllpox in 1
the slums of Gloucester wu^ccording
to recent reports in Hit Izmdon Stnndur&lt;l. a .erf wriou. affair. Eleven per-.
are *nown to have been removed .
ta the hoepital in two Day, w one par-

t

■f-H-

HORSE TRADING IS DULL.

&lt; UNKNOWN RACE.

for a UveUhood.
.
John McCarthy has brought into
Even the wandering gypsies feel the
Prescott a mummy that is believed to
influence of the popular rage for the
antedate the Indians and is of a de­
bicycle. The brad of a gypsy family,
cidedly different type. He found it,
camprtKfor- some weeks near New Rosays the Prescott (Ariz.) Courier, while
cht’lle. complains that the dullness of
heating
a Hon, which he had treed and
fac
inarket, brought about in
popularity of the bicycle, brought .down in the Verde canyon
In
n
cliff
dwelling he bad found a sealed
fcas
from him an important
wurcc of Income. He has a few more chamber seven by nine feet. Tearing
it
open,
he
niet a grisly sight. It was.
thon he
bc needs
nec&lt;!!, to
w drug
.tog his
hl, great
horsus than
a niinumy
kneeling
on a
soap ,w&lt;4xl
r,u nh(jnt
«mEtry. and It tas been "
B&gt;«rawv •
“•’•■‘■‘e ™
n ~ap
hiB CQStora for r0 vror, to make • trade “»*• 'V‘,h ,hc bod-' “Pr«’Jl

STOP* OF * I*1 **• '
h reeved en W Oem
Owned It.

to AH

«*•

Ml

It is stated upon what appears to be
good authority that to one of the pork*
to the Spanish capital city of
a maguiticeat ring tangs by « sUken
cord about the neck of tbe start lie of the
V,ld of Als-.«bi». &lt;l» patron satai of
Madrid.
This ring, nays Harpers
Bound Table, though set with diamonds
and twarls, U lu .crtbclres entirely un­
guarded. Tbe police pay no attention

CASTOR I
for Infants and Children

to ■«.
It. “
nor
is there anyoflll*ra. be­
»
“ »tar »al-*'»SJ*
Jil&gt;nl i n, ,biof.
cause it is not believed that any thief.
Uvular court. The naigblwbood re- wbaMrer the onporttfoite offers, but '
W
lenrd to 1, in an exceedingly dirty con-1 IH&gt;b.Tdy care, to trade borare any more, down ,&lt;ro“
~'°“,der- ln
kr hov.Tver daring, would venture to npi roprinte it to Dis own use; and when
dltion, and crowded to excess.
|
he is driven to other methods of , was «tant five feet seven inches high
...oo ..
------------ —■ , ... ljalc&lt; of the rlngisccnndered.lt
A medical man states that not one earning n livelihood.
In. one hand be grasjied a stone »»• , the hisl
the
bundle of
of tarbed Dint- i, hart’Jy ta be wondered at tuat a snsingle person who has been successfully |
Luckily for him he hire various re- In ,h
" other n &gt;...,.01.
tbs wttrfl fa*
fanra. It is Umlm Chi!?.t-&lt; -.
revnccinated has
has Veen
admitted to
to any'
any Mur
^,.' Ha.tag
ettacatiok
he 1'
A. the air rushed into , jr‘'ol,k
‘°
revaccinated
Veen admitted
eoUrces.*
” ’-------a-Lfair
*“x-’xS
—
story
of the hrepifctls s-tifertog from the dis- „ndtrtake. to teach young men mnthe- J the vault rue rawhide abaft, of the ar- , wide berth. Auordhig to the
“ dr
­
&lt;— — - ——F■---’y—t—I'o.-------- ---- --. unuyim&gt;ivvo ,v xs-mw*.. s'-oj,
-----.1
• •■ ami
- i even
J---- tclegra------ ' row
rawhkJc handle of ; that
«u*.
JI mafias,
penmanship
-- -heads
-- ------ ana
- ------tbe
-:
— is told of it, the ring v.^s u-uut »—
of„„
Every facility is now offered to the phy. He gets pupils, too, young me- ' the
*^*e stone
stone ax
ax crumbled
crumbled to
to ashes,
asbea, as
as :; King
K.n; Alforao XIL. the fa.1..
child’* medicfax*.
working dosses to be vaccinate&lt;) or re-' denies who wish to learn somethingof *’
the mat and the mantle which cov- present king of Spain­ Alfo&amp;ao prosen
ted
it
to
his
courfiu,
Merciuke,
on
vaccinated, free of expense, with calf arithmetic or algebra, and occasionally J ercu the mummy. The fine brown ha|i,
lumph if deairvd. either at their own one tbat has a funcv fnr laming teieg- ’ about
* *** "two feet *in
’ ’length, fell from the the day of their betrothal, llov’ short
in’- married life was BJI_knowj and_on
i
homos or nt the numerous vaccination mphy. The gypry finds thnt his pupils 1 head.
her feati: tic king presciiLd the ring
In
cave were
found several earthstotions which have been temporarily Mk questions’of him that thev would •
— the
— **
**r-------------------------------.
opened in all parte of the city.
. ( hardly ask of an ordinary schoolmaster, enware bowls, a tortoise shell, and to bis grandmother, Queen CbristinflCastori* cur— piMrrhma. and Wind Colio.
The effect- of the epidemic on many They come to him by night, for the ' a^ut $1,000 worth of'best grade tur- Shortly [afterwards Queen Christina
■ _ &gt;------------—:------- in
&gt;and ns, he
s'.x or
quo&gt;se JU Ujc rougU ju„t „ it was fake* died, ant) the king gave the ring to his
trades
was ----------------disastrous, x.
business
some cases being almostat a standstill. weeks at a good camping ground he is iYoni the ledge. The pieces ranged in sister, tike Infanta del Pilar, yvbo died
Pastoria opt— Constipation aad Flatulency.
Drapers, tailors, dealers in furniture, able to-do a good deal for a willing s5“ frora
dirfsensions of a walnut within the month following. The ring
that of u ben’s egg. As there is no was then given to the youngest daugh­
Ctatorla ■Wt—Baaa «ta aSaeta oC carbonic acid t„ or ?.;,„oni
etc., were greatly affected, while tbe-re- pupil. Meanwhile his wife tells for- 1
ln lbi« part of tbe counlrj. and nr ter of the Due de Montpenaier. In lew
ceipts of tram-cars were little more tunes with great success, and in spite ‘
than one-half the amount taken at or­ of the bicvcle the family hopes to keep ’ k»ow® vein of turquoise in the west- than three months she died, apd Afup
the
romantic
life
for
many
years
to
hemisphere
of the width of these foniio, by this time fearing that there
dinary tines, and this notwithstanding
*
f dimensions, where the ancient got them was some unlucky omen connected with
.the .fact ’hat on the windows of each come.
is a mystery. The absence of high the bauble, put it away in his own treas­
. car a notice was posted stating that the
• conveyance was regularly disinfected.1
TESTS OF ENDURANCE.
cheek bones and the fine hair indicate ure box. In lees than a year tbe king
With reference to the co.tot the epi- ’ Bribed, in VocThTArrtra or Trying that he was not related to tbe Indian of himself died, and it was deemed best
to put the ring away from all the liv­
to-day.
.
demic to the city a prominent official in-(
—
—
ing. Hehce it was hung about the neck
formed me that, judging from past ex­
No other country offers such opportu­
THE
REASON
WHY.
of the bronze effigy of the Maid of Alperience, he estimates that this will be nities to those desiring to marry as
B— that y— yat OA-»T-Q«R-I»A.
modron,
where it appears to be' ns safeat least £10,000 or £12.000.
America.
In that respect it is truly Yon Welsh No More Aftex- Yon Eat Than
Yon IHd Before.
as though surrounded by accord on of
the home of the free and the land of
OF POLITICAL IMPORTANCE.
Many of us have iaughed at that police.
______■
the brave, not to say the foolhardy.
:Rapid lucreMe of Population, in Germany In some countries those matrimonially absurd conceit in one of Hoyt’s produc­
WONDEhS OF SCIENCE.
—Need of an Outlet.
inclined have to get tlie parents’ con­ tions—“A Texas Steer,” we believe—
, The rapid increase of population in sent, in others the prospective bride- where, in the restaurant scene, custom­ They Compel Us to Believe Almo*t Any­
'Germany, due, it is believed, to the in-1 groom* has to show that he exm sup- ers are put on the scale immediately
thing 1‘oen‘blc.
crease of manufactures, is becoming-of port a wife. Uncle Sam throws no sucl. before nnd after eating, and ore charged
People arc now familiar with the idea
proportion
to the extra weight
they
political importance, says the Specta- ‘ obstacles in the path of true love. He in
.
'
•
“
•
UIBIUI
ofstoringupsound
JUL’ upnuuuu IUI
for JUIUJV
future uovov
use so that
ecu be hcar(1,
he
tor. According to the corrected return ' recognizes every man’s right to starve have taken on. The idea for a comedy , n nian.B ,
I,nt restaurant Lr.ii.rv^w
.
.
- . .
of the census, taken on December 2,! u woman if she is willing, and pro- Jrrrwwl
is good, but
keepers u*n&lt;l
who/. is dead.
It has recently been suggested
1895, the empire now contains 52,244,- '• vided one can raise the slight fee neces- adopt it as a practical means of gauging
that somewhere In the storehouse of
503 inhabitants, while France contains sary for the license, there is nothing their charges would come out at the nature the sight of all that has taken
only 39,000.000. The Germans, more- j to hinder him gating married if he small end of the horn.
place is stored up, nnd that Moses got
It is a well-known fact, though some­
over, add at least 5,000,000 to their can find a woman of the same mind. In
Ids account of tbe creation from a kind
TIMETABLE.
W
number every ten years, while the South Africa, says the New Orleans what anomalous, that a person weighs of kinetoscopc which was disclosed to
In Effect fikiy tn. ir &lt;
French may be said not to increase at ’ picayune, the savage trilies have a pe- no more after eating a’hearty meal than j
him as be stood to the cleft of tbe rock,
‘ •
Centra! Stand? rd Timt,
all.
As both countries train every culiar ceremony which they put the he did before. A little reflection wiil
and saw the pictures of the procession
available man, the German army must matrimonial candidate through prvvl- readily explain this apparent mystery. of events pass by. As Dr. Johnson raid,
aiwnys be greater than the French,nnd pUs to his ♦entering the holy estate, During the process of mastication, de­
have seen so murh that we are pre­
Station!.
:t d3
iu another generation wiU be greater His hands are tied up in a bog con- ' glutition. etc., certain muscles are wc
pared to believe bidte. When people in
!z-.a
by fmore than a third. Again, it is taining fire nuts for two hours. If he ' brought into active play, and the exer­
New
York
city
cen
hear
tbe
roar
of
* XOBTH?"
doubtful whether Germany, which is bears unmoved the torture of their ' cise of any jnuvdenecessitates a tempoNiagara* when machinery can be driven
naturally a far poorer country t!-an stings he is considered qualified to cope rnry waste-of its tissues, nnd a certain
Ofesgn.... .....
by a water V. beel 50 miles distant, when
France, can long sustain its population, ’ with the nagging nnd daily jar and fret
amount of carbon is eliminated am’. - wc can sec through board-', and take piiolKalamazoo I.v
which must, therefore, either emigrate of’ married
’------ * ’ ”life.
*
•«--».
Such --------a man would passed off during the course of the ,
SMtCtsmer.... .
axui Its Connection* Operate l tor '
.
j tographs of a fat na.n’« bones nnd the
in increasing numbers or burst out in make an admirable husband. He would ' meal.
Richland Jr.ntl
money in Lis pockets, when wt; can
some direct-ion into lands less over- not
________
_____by
___________
_ __________
_ ;i
This loss, however, is trifling, as coni.'11
Y,“* Rrcr
be tqiset
the thoughts
of a spring
Second-Class GoU Like'lVorivti'
It is believed to be a elenr per- bonnet, or grow irritable every time ' pared with that of respiration nnd per- j tJ’’x 'utl1'our
thousand milg«
•
•*
fun.
r»f these
fi...--..
x,
®--' r eegninc tones c« t .toir j
Cressey
Service front East to
ception, of
facts which makes some - the
steak, was undone. ....
The idea of ; spiration. both cf which are ipervn-cd \
MDa.....
vl”?n v‘e c:sn v.-arm the baby »
ruling wen in Germany so eager for n having a patience trial for those about during
. the various operations of mak- ,
Denon............. ?....
lux
ta
m
.^:.
The
length
of
time
ore
m,Jk
I?
V
to
’
’
"bingn
button,
we
Ctoverdale.........
dependency
into
which
Germans fO marry is a good idea that cjvilized 'Ug a meal,
Bfcuiu.. .....................
' ^
may
take to
to consurne n ppnnd of fnod ,
c‘*1-r.itc. Indeed, if we refuse
might s warm. They would not swarm people might- adopt.
“v tn\*make* no little difference to thw-c ' bcbevc ^Nthi: g. There is tithing
Hasnxa*........"...
even if they got one. The Idea of the
■
: lo ses, for If eaten loistirely. there is but-, tae “Arabian Kigh ts” as uuirvcloua as
CAVE DWELLERS.
German emigrant is to escape official­
Coats Girvvs
aud rilU‘.-u;vd!,.4e Points.
dom, not to. rc-plabe himself under it in The Haunt of tbe Bat on the Colorado ■ slight increase of respiration or per- I the filings seen nt the electrical expesi*
'Woodland
I spi rat Ion. whereas, if it is hbrrtwl ■ bon ,h
Y°.rk'
B*yB the
Wo&lt;x’.bury
a country beyond the sens.
River.
l ia U. L.AX.
. uren».iox • Monavr
.............................................. .. JU..’ 'hroufrh. both are abuora.allv acci-1 &gt;ta&gt;‘ln»r» Son. tt we apply the logle of
hi1,..
■ tonsing.....................
A party of hunters have just returned
Furchnalni; a Mnnkey.
A dealer Jn Muffed nnin.nl, who aUo •&lt;&gt; civilization alter a trip along the craterl. Hence, by tbe lime the pound &gt;,
"u^In bhrafok. on the mlrDetroit.
Ivar* Ckkego. throughout th- Fail
Grand Rapid*--------live creature, for tale.
I Colorado river; One of tl£m. Captan, the eonwmer tee In.t appre j»el« toJ«e thl,jr, we toH?|y,e
&amp;rrio£ and Winter were Wvdne»d:u
kept a few live creatures for sale, gave i
no .rM permineo retail Hunl. lcl1” ol Bn interesting discovery Ratably to mdistnre or carbonic neid.
•*&lt;&lt; talievc that a pjotcgra^. of = bring
night. anarturlima-L o.rx-&lt;r.i NtmUa;
his shop boy, who was permitted to sell ^urd. tells of an
WMl Thttrrdny m-ufag. and an- run
the stuffed’ specimens, oeders to call '
made. One morning they 'rose
—-------------------------; In 1. a skeleton mny or .aken. HumereStation!.
him when anvone r.skod fur any of the “bout daylight to take advantage ol I
WHERE
THE
BEAVER
DIVED.
,
J
”
"'
&gt;
,o
crc&lt;
it
.the
rtHraelcs
because
WHERE THE BEAVER DIVED.
;!f «! it
Ji'inganimala,anjTi Youth’s Companion, j * Ion* d“.v in wJk'b re make n desired K
rte.ere
i. run ot Saa-1 cS
1° ? h?n&gt;»n oxperiI’‘lcturo
Oi.0 day a gentleman called ind de- ' e«y"tan. A. they passed among the , Kind ofe„
tlra7o Which la Full of SUK* I S?'
sorrw.
ffesthra Io the Nportamxn.
mauded a monkey.
। timber on tj&gt;e steep and rocky side of
Forest and Stream prints from a pl&gt;oof I without change and on f**’ trail train*. Ch Team.
........ .
“Anyone ot theseT naked the boy. I J canyon, they suddenly came upon a , regtapl. a wood acene that .hvold । ......----- »*»;•-w*
,,v-^v«4.v4iy,
*rt"C,,.y or ”
are we
’”
upon ! PAFst-ugwb holding ne«-on&lt;!-cta&gt;“ tkkets cun
scientific
revelations9 I ^ruro^ommmlsUonata the tourist birepthg
Fto D. L. Jb X.
who was in rharge. He pointed to the ' b!" ‘’Md ,ree- "'"T limb of "hlrb
bring a far-away look into the beaver ' the threshold of -"'™
‘
xvui
,&gt;■
ai i
,
* । caj first iate» being.front Chicago tc- (band Bapids
1&amp;
—" ’ specimens.
—
II literal^r
covered
with but,
of varying
trBphe
p„-,
moc;cnt he tae. IL '
niu we in time discover that nparbnent &gt; California ikhuu. h-; from &lt;nnctoD&amp;u u» Gali •Detroit
stuffed
•
-------------------( wrappers
eyes
tne moment
seesey„
it.'
P0*11.'*toJL Nh»v Orieaii.‘ to Lsmuir...................
US.
?®. There were -liuuflr
1'.s aru.
’
- -- . -)og, *ln „ ,nngk
■ . of- ■ of nature’s storehouse where she keeps ’ Calfornla
xlxes.
hnndred*
un.l thou- 1; v**
Thcre
ure faHrn
‘’No—1 want a live , monkey,” an- . hjz
ptrfnlH. fa,perd« ■ cilr berth From
Woodbury.
........
...
the
sights
nnd
sounds
of
past
ages?
sands hanging to the wood.
New Orleaut: daily tnrotu t Piittnian service
’swered the customer.
|
trees denuded of leaves inostiy. ‘
I Woodland
is operaW.
.
But as the hunters watched a curious
,AThe bdy stc;&gt;ped ter the door of tbe !
posts Grore
and down a slight incline, surrounded J
DIPLOMAT WAS CHILLED.
Bight was revealed. There was a l._C.
back shop and called to bis master:
hole । byihe brush, i»a pool. Ripples of water !
Lowest Rates, Best Route
'ft
Habtixgm................
10 tra.,rraJl&gt;O'.’h,:
v waggling
''-Htg.-ng the
«:,e -mannas
trees, ‘
“You’re wanted, sir.”
ifter I. “
jjrc
shadows u.
of toe
the trees
The French JMinUter at W.i«h^&gt;7ton
another the bate released their hold which were reured by a bearer that tad '
LovM th* Hlfhnt rtae^Too Wril
on mjv
tbe iiuiuk
limbs iu»i
and aisiinpcurea
disappenred in
In ir
IL. jMt dived, alarmed by the approach of
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«&gt;„.
Iol
d toIn
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An interreting
sicry &lt;.
iaM
being
told
It Is observed i» hnglsnd thnt most They
moved to
iA -tri.
with great regularity -’ j. ?of&lt;r wh„ t&lt;K)k
Time morel
photo£roph.
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young men fresh from th-universities
are abandoning the study of law for
mcd.cme. I crimp, this J, not so strange
Telc^raPh calculates
Umr .f the .nosey earned by precUctag barristers were equally divided
among all counseL practicing and honornry. there would remain the munifleent sum of 12 guineas a year for
each.” -

and speed, but more then an hour was 1
No picture i«; sosuggrstlve to a sports- Ithe
11" French emtaretailcr. After eonall potato In
| conwimed .before all had disappeared. 1
wan ns one which shows where’------------------- -- *
‘
it was evident to the interested watch- !। mon n« one which ,.ho«» where gresa peatert the law empowering the
KCU BVUIL.11- game has been.
Kportamen'e
paper*
,
preBitietit
to
vend
nmbnlumilore
to
sueh
ere that
that there
there was
was not
not room
room within
within the
the ii print nhotosrranh. of
era
print brers
photograph,
of the tracks of countries an would mire the rank of
tree trunk for one-tenth of all the bata ' Jeer
other
nil the bats'oj&gt;..
T . game, and these ' their
represcniatlree,
Si(
Julinn
which had entered, so thrv determined ! deer. brer.
°.,1,cr
foe?. ?:e
i
%,hf:
rflret 10 ,U™’
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recret. When the tree w-nx Jelled
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t.oek. leading president ot the intention ot bU conn­
,&gt; Dcvrcu ",uen
iiucn me
me tree
xree waa
was Jelled
iciieu a
a away acrosa the snmr-corercd Held. ... trv re e,,i .. r;.............. _______ "
across
snow-covered fields, or try to make him an ambassador M
For maps, Mm&lt; table*, .and tiirthe? lutnr
cave was fouu4 underneath, nnd in thin
inatlon jiertatinlug route and service, or re­
the ripple where a fish has slapped the Patcnotre conceived the uubiUon to be । garding
California, apply to
the. thousands of ba^s found refuge by
waters surface are full of life to a the dean of the ambassadors and com- i W.G.NEIMYEH,
day. A match dropped in the mouth of
—
Gen’l Wi‘stiTt Acrnt.
•portaman.
There i« .a chance with , muplcated lt to hi« bou» cover,.nent,
In many of tbe soupdings made by the cave brought tbe inmates out in
=® Clark St. Chicago iu.
k,mo,e"rcisiyr ?&gt;*l
eonirairsicn arrived before Sir
Sir John Ross sen worms, or annelids, great numbers.—Philade’phia Press.
W. H. CONNOR.
H i. rein, &lt;1 nt '
.
u
I JuIian’“- *”• went to the itote departCouunt-rclal Agent. So. Pac. Co.
were brought up from depths varying
nher Ot i t td '
“?’,eur P^Ofra- ment in the hope of in-mediate recx&gt;-Cincinnati, O.'
COULD NOT PAY HIS FARE.
from J19 to 1,003 fathoms. At a depth
pher of field
one
day he
‘1 scenes .thnt
h"* °
rr dnv
”s the
imbnsiudor to thl. S. F. B. MORSE.
of S00 fathoms his nets caught a beauti­ ! Rothtehlld Wan Once Flacnd at the tried to catch
U. P. and T. A.. So.Pac. Co..
enteh .
a running
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&lt;oW
.
New Orleans, La
ful specimen of the caput medusa. Ti»e
Merry of an Omnibus Driver.
with his little camera. When the nega­ had anticipated him by informing the
Fpccmicn was preserved and is now in
Baron Kothscbild was once caught in tive w as developed be found that he had
department ot the action of hia go»emthe British museum in London.
aipredicament that many people experi­ n picture of the animal’s tall alone, but
ence daily, and that is getting into a because of the very incompleteness of ment. He »■« nngry and wrote to the
The Doctor TVr&gt;» Dliguated.
president requesting his intervention.
conveyance of some kind and then not the scene he values that picture above
New is tbe timz The negro, Simpkins, who cut bis having the money to pay the fare. The
He received instead a chilly letter from
to get a yeed
•
throat with a razor, was in front of the driver of the omnibus into which Roths­ ant- six in his collection.
Mr. Gresham.
-docio.-’s premises at the time. In fact, child entered, says Harper’s Round Ta­
Th* Temple of Serpents.
he was right on t h; doctor’s sidewalk, ble, demanded his fare, and the baron,
The Btnnll town ot Werda.1n the king­
which is a nicely-paved and kept tvplk, feeling in his pockets, discovered that dom of Daharney. is celebrated for a
of which the owner is rather careful. he had no change. The driver was very loathesoiuc ik-n calier) the Temple ot
At the inquest the doctor described the angry. “What did yoif get in it for if Serpents.
It is a long building dedi­
borriiile sight when the negro slashed
you had no money?”
“I nm Baron cated to the jiricsu and mvsturv men ot
bis throat with the razor. -“Then,” Rothschild,” exclaimed the great cap­ the kingdom, and in it they k« p thou­
said the doctor, “I shouted fohtm toget italist, “and here is my card.”
The sands of snakes of all kinds nnd size®.
off ’he sidewalk ’’
driver scornfully tossed the card away. These slimy, crawling creatttrcs liter­ Prove the merit ot Hood', SarMfarili.-pcf
tlve. perieot. ponwuiret Cure,.
“Never heard of you before,” said be, ally own the village, as well as the
“and don’t want to hear of you again. temple which has been erected tor their Cures ot BcrotulM In vcrervvt forms, like
sohre. swrtM nook, nmulnr sore,, bln
What I want is your fare.”
The bank- special accommodation, nnd may be
&lt;hsrew, sores In tire ,»«•.
i er was in great haste.
“Look here. seen hanging from tbe rafters and door Cures ot Balt BlKum. with Iu Inions* luhlnc
YAMUE
I*ve an order for a million,” he said; posts of any hoflse in town. In Werda
and bunUng, scald h.wd. trlt-r. etc.
'
“give me tbe change.” And he prof­ to kill a serpent is a crilne punishable by Cures Ot Bod,. Ihmplos, and ah other enip
fered a coupon for that amount. The death. The serpents in tbe sacred tem­
tiros, due to Impure blood. •
driver stared and the passengers ple are fed by a regular corps of hunt­ Cures oi llrsirepua and other trosdilos wh-re
laughed. Fortunately n friend“bf the ers, who are paid for their services oat
» ttood stomach tonic was needed.
Cures ofBbeiinmUsm.wherepaUentswereunbaron entered the omnibus at the mo­ of the public exchequer.
ahk- to work or walk ta week,.
ment, and, taking in the situation, im­
Cures « Catarrh by e,pens* Use Impurltk-.
mediately paid the fare. The driver,
Monarchs Meet and Shake.
which cause and sustain Un dlseaae
realizing his mistake and feeling re­
When the late shah ot Persia waa in
Cures Of hervoromea, !,,■ properly t(,ullu. ,„d
morseful, said to tbe baron: “If you Paris in IMS he visited the Wild West
fttdlnr the nwvt-s upas mire blood
want ten francs, sir, I don’t mind lend­
S*" m&lt;‘‘ tbe
Indian Cures ot Tlmt limn Fc, Bb)( b&gt;.
Mi CwfifoultfiitPilB, HKTtrnd Btt.
T*/s Spieodia MS6
ing them to you on my own account.”
chiet. Red Shirt. The latter was in his
atrenitth. Bend tor tymk ol cure. ,,r
Kv «B. omu -■■Braeux- num,
tent and was presented to the Persian
'Tor-« birth at her firm cliHd. she did not
The
Dewfall
tn
Britain.
monarch. To the shah's astonishment
saffer trow ( tAWF&gt; or PAl^-wABauicJUr ,
I relieved at tlw criueai hour suflerirx but
WellB’estimates tbe total annual ,de- Bed Shirt held out his hand as though
Afatfe on honor
posit of dew cn the British isles as be­ to an ijual. The .hah hesitated, but
‘“er-merer, goo* Wmetaeper.
E E. Jobmitor, Eufaula, Ah.
ing to the neighborhood of five inches, When the interpreter whispered: “He
or about one-seventh of the total Is a king,- he took the Indian's hand
amount of moisto»re received from the and shook It. He was evidently fanJOIHMU, STM-WtERLT.
atmosphere.
This means 22.1B1337,reT.8“uwa *nd lntere.ted by the
wstdh 1” 1“ru€tio«' h&lt;m to grt '*-&gt;
355 tons of dew a year, reckoning the lignified old warrior, with his feathers
ton at S52 imperial gallons.
•nd primitive anrnxtndlnga.

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WASHING GOLD QUARTZ.

16 l896Figure* may not lie, but on the bacia
Millions of dollars of gold are annu
of statistic* faay aomeUme* be very ally taken fror^ rude heaps of boat­
faulty. Commenting ou thia limitation looking quartz by the flowing water '
DON’T TURN AND STARE. ' of the atatisticiaa’s. science, C'Troll D. over huge piles of broken rocks that |
Wright point* out that, in the matter contain the precious metal;
and
B I&gt; Welt After AIL That Wokm Lora of crime, the number of sentences in a
the water used by miner* in bring­
Pretty Dressing.
given state may vary with the legisla­ Ing gold from piles of mineral-bearing
women pass each other in th©
tion. Laws are constantly being paaaed, quartz is charged with a simple chem-,
street of a provincial town; they or©
Mr. Wright says, to raise moral delin­ leal which has the potency to dissolve
npt icquiiinterl, yet it is long odds tha.t
• one of them turns around to look after quencies to the grade of positive crimes, gold and hold it in solution. The spark­
and then, after a time, such laws anny ling liquid which flows over hundreds of
the ptifcr-very short odds againat both
‘
joit-g *&gt;• Ir iR not the
*y» the be repealed, with the result of vitiating tons of quartz, trickles through the
Xlneu-cnth Century, or theflgure.or the conclusions obtained by comparing mines and finds its level, laden with
' hair: of the stramzer that has atlrncted one year with another. This is illus­ gold, is charged with deadly poison, cy­
, sttention. it । the dress, and not the trated by the record of liquor legisla­ anide of potassium, a drug1 which fer­
perfjn within iu The gentle anarchists tion in connection with crimes. Pro­ rets out the minutest particles of the yel­
j’whd Are b’.'.v "tganfaiug*the debrutali- hibitory legislation seems uniformly to lowish metal and dissolves them, bring­
'
—-**--*« increase drunkenness, for the reason,, ing the precious burden to the vats for
. n ill. of course. attribute
in large part, that it increases. If .en­ conversion into refined gold again. The
.ju the vacuity of the
Ih^lif"
forced, the number of convictions. A 1 cyanide process is os noiselesss nnd*uni }iv reason of man’s Ayr1 erring as the laws of gravitation; the
; tenant
/ women from boards new class ot statistics is called into ex­
।
' ftMp' Hi
?1 other intellectual istence. It is to-be noted also that, as xnethoC i« bom-rt on the fact thnt even a ’
Tnn&lt;XwT'thM !'a ruk’ 11,0 authorities of large cities very weak aoluUon ot cyanide ot polio-1
may be i
-. are
opposed
to prohibitory
laws, deem­
.slum dlMolve* gold and sliver, form l
I are0;‘stelTiTUiraiw
5uiiiv
,4w , *ng UoenRew
_
• th
.1 itettermwit
arq_more
, h01.
in millineiy,u,
but
thia
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r-vf
' insr lifU‘nR4&gt;K moA?
nir»ro rnfirtnnl «.»•
ing, respectively, auropotassic cyanide ।
and argento-potussle cyanide, tbe solu
hvofihJ
’
be
:
-•&gt;.
i'till:
world
and
far
ug‘
Th
°v
nr
.
They
are
accordingly
often
led
to
en
­
.lientnan. h j*. if every woman had a
~
I t.ion being separated from the solid mnforce prohibitory laws with extreme
ferial, nnd the gold and silver precipito make
them
odious
nndaIllwmm
. rigor In order
. secure
their
repeal.
With
law
I fated iu
metallic form. Precipitatiop is
soui afcute «-hi
'
effected
by the use of flue pieces of
that
were
a
c
\"
’
1
they
are
lenient
In
making
arreata
of
and tarlatan.’ t
iury
ure
lenient
in
maxing
arrveta
or|
vvl
'v
* uj
use or nne pieces o:
.i..s,rable. ho, letnll ,
_u._.
tio? by nu -ri'-a
drunkeji persons. Thus it comes about । ^nc« *° arranged that when rich waters '
tatistlcs seem
prohibition .।
nicprith11 have eyes .to sec *1 » ° i that B
statistics
seem to
to prove
prove prohibition
ever them the fine gold clusters in 1
P~»»« &gt;“
«»"« «' rich deposits over the zinc, for which 1
I hearts to lose . 1,'^ dressing; tat
nire the art Should “““* Promot« Urtue. In any case, it hua nn affinity—the gold depositing j
I pains lientou n!
if &lt;me ta'.'-I-'31'“mi
•
,
t, errors enter tbe record by reason of ItMlt In th. form ot flne &lt;lu«t on the ,
be stuifie«l
,tudl«I w
with
sub
...
better ' want of uniformity In methods In rart- platen of xlnc.
be
:1
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FEIGNING

^tol;
e
ronresk'!; itt ,i«
&gt;« &lt;listtesBttg
&lt;-“r
» .to.taOTer
1 of nnifonnlty at a particular date Is exeoimg woman » ».' &lt;•
]R_ ceded by the varlaUoos between dlf| young
[he drer- o! 1&gt;« With «bom she f. Udk
,UUaUe,

DEATH.

WeN Satisfied with
Ayer’s Hair Vigor.

■ !:
■
.
'’
’

it in :t eave close to
• here ( alqillo landed
'.i
to the mainland,
Indians. The second
kvd by 2 "hotel- .

■ ’ • . n.r.kr* Voces island,
-r Central America, Its
(
r. ls.lan/1 was once
•
and on it. the tele
imcranvers buried
Tii •
ton hotelkeeper
' shat-, ^onctoworkin
»y. They have secured ■
tn the Nicaraguan gp\ithe island fora nuni1 have imported a num• vhe. if t fie treasure does
• H get what they'can out;• -tov ing cufltee. So far
::■&gt; be» n unsuc&lt;-essfnl. the
T'-chart which locates
■ ’ having led to nothing.

; m put up for the nighlt
hot-1 in a smaH- towij,

•

reel of Its rxwiport OactuM n«rta&lt; dur,
the Second day of June A. D. etzhtero tmn-

•‘Nearly forty years ago, after

some weeks of sickness, my hair
turned gray. 1 began using Ayer’a
Hair Vigor, and was so well satis­
fied with* the results that I have
never tried any other kind of dress­

hundred and eighty one in Liber ifi of Mortgag­
es, on page 900 which said mortgage was duly
assigned or the tenth day of January. A. D.
eighteen hundred aad ninety five, by the said
John and Im Davenport, executors, to Camercn
D. Waterman, of Detroit, tn said state, and
Erc« st T. Tappey of tbe same place, sole exe­
ing. It requires only
cutor of the lart will of Pamela W. Tappey. de­
ceased . and Belen E Waterman of tbe state of
occasional appli[
^^^Mcation of
Colorado, sole executrix of the last will of
Tb&lt;’mas G. Waterman, deceased, which said as­
signment was, on the First day of June A. D.
elgbteen htiadred and ninety-five recorded in
said Regirter’s Office, tn Liber 32 of Mortgages,
oa page 375 upon which mortgage there is
claimed tube due at tbe dale of this notice, the
1 sum
«■» otThree
oiXtam Hundred
Hua
and stxty-five dollars
k
niy hair of good^-|-^K5.««i_8
tu&lt; no*%.it^
(8383.00) aud no suit or proceedm«ti at law hav­
^^color,
to
remove
ing t&gt;ecu instituted at law to recover the Mme
or any part t hereof. notice is therefore hereby
dandruff, to heal
given, fliat er&gt; Tuesday tbe 25th day of Angust
next, ait eh ven o’clock In tbe forenoon. 1 Niall
itching humors, and prevent the
sell at public auctiob. to tbe blgbert bidder,
hair
from
falling
out.
I
never
hesi,
fade to take place at tbe front door of the Court
tote t0 recommcn&lt;l Ayefa medicines
House. In the city of Hastings that belpg tbe
£o
friends.”—Mrs. H. M. Haight.
place where ibe Circuit Court for Barry county
Is held).the premises described Iu said mort'
„ .
srai
e. (or so ir.ueh thereof as shall ta necessary
a,
•
tusxlisfv tbe amount due on »ucb Mortgage,
with seven per cent. Interest ahd legal costa,
together with nn attorney fee ot Fifteen Dol­
lars provided toy by statute), tbat Is to say. tbe
following piece or parcel ot land, viz:
TheTJotitli Wert quarter ot the South West
West quarter of Section Twenty two [221 in
Township Two '31 North. Range Ten [ 10j West.
In the County of Barry and State of Michigan,
containing forty acres more or lees.
Dated Kalamazoo May 25,1636.
Cameron D. WatkrmaX.
Ermlst T.Tapj-kv. Executor.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aysr k Co., LowoU, Mm.
Helen E. Waterv ax. Executrix.
Assignees of Mortgagees
hr Im CMvIoiM.
J. D. BVKN'S. Attorney for Assignees.

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avail- -himself of this natural subterthink
, it
|t will
win aid
aW in
| tne
ruge, whtn
wnen hc
ne tn
inks
preservation of his life.
With the aid of the microscope one
can observe and study the natural his­
.
.
tory of the minute animal world which
otherwise would remain a closed and I
uTr^'?olnmi?
.............................
This instrument huM J
Over 1,000,000 tons of wood pulp were shown me, beyond cavil, that creatures
produced in the United States alone in as low in the scale ns bctino-phryans,
1S94. aud 240,000 forts in ’Norway and very, minute, microscopic animalcules,
Sweden; rhe bulk of it from pine. Pine practice death-feigning when surprised
is also largely used in ship nnd hou-s^v“ ’ ’an enemy from which they cannot-*
carpentry, nr.d It i is adaptable to
‘
so many purposes] apd 13 ko abundant, rdly seen actinophrynns fold their del­
that it has cpzne ?nt( almost universal icate hnlr-like Ires or cilia nnd sink to
requisition, if’ommoh turfientinc is rx- lhe.
t
liottom of. their miniature lake (a
tracteil from it, cn re also tar, .pitch,
of water) when approached by a
resin nnd Inippblack; Splinters of jhe water-louse.
water-louse, which
which preys
preys upon
ujx&gt;n them.
them.
reslBous roots ore 0sed by the High-. 'They r« main in all appearances nbsolajuler'. instead of candles.•
Iutelv
bitch-without
withoutlife
lifeuntil
untilthe
thewater
waterlouse
louse
Fishermen. make iopte
&gt;pe* of the inner Rwi|I
BWj|nR
‘1R awnv
away,. when they unfold then
bark, and the Knratchr.tknnM and Lap- eina W|d RO
to tlieir feeding
lander* steep the Ihtter in water to
bit of water-weed or moss,
make a coarse kind of bread. The oil Or decayed wood,
obtained from the
scoots oi
of theawarf
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tne snoots
tne uwuri ■
.
pine is used medicinally by &gt;bc peasants
WRITER AND ACCOUNTANT,
of Hungary, while the soft-grained sil- Machine
• Which —Inaeribev
------ ..
Letter* and
ver fir is u«ed for the sounding boards .
of musical instrmndnts. and the Ger-:.
A machine has-been invented for
mans employ it almost exclusively in typewriting amt adding figures at the
their vast toy factories. The wdc*d same time. Thb invention is described,
used in the nnuiulhctore of luelfer says the Pittsburgh Dispatch, os being
to quickly and accurately
mutches is mostly pine, and the aggre- intended
_
gato amount ot pine wood u*.’d in the»c ", j a t.„|Umn or columns ot figures, anil

n.. 1. Fubloorf lot. th. OriUM
.
riety of Product*.
1
I
Oak can be put to the greatest variety
|
of uses, but as a matter of fact pine
wood is most used. !A phenomenal de1°°niL/01»
^°TL*£.U!P
Industry ha.^arisen within mtoytsn.

l’ left •explicit instrudi in time for nn early
■ . nrneM about tbo

H*'t Vlg°r ?

AYER’S

H Hair Vigor

I

,nf. for &gt;i the mm
^^enmtlon •” tatter kept than formerly, with the
The habit of feigning death for the.
■
• of ext &lt;- - — r - effect of sppXtring to show in lncre«e sake of protection can be observed
Jar
note
.
ceases to
1* intercourse.
to be
intere»u
• and becomes
,
L 1 of erime. Butappeorsncesare deceptive among many of the lower animals—an­
ibecravB...^
------’
~ ?
“*
cnwaling -Of «ta^ntaer_tta
pot
Wrlghtthlnks. In1890 imals which differ widely in family,
TJ;aiiJa.D nncy-ononteansotoseel et et
genus and species. Indeed, says James
the
urn number
uumowr of
o. convicts
&lt;»■.. .cm in
&gt;n penitentiaries
pemumuariee ^e(r In L|pplnco„^_ ,hta hablt
to be
was 3T.53B, or T09to-.be million otpopn-|.ob(|crrp&lt;1 ln creBlurM miCTOKOpic ln
OFF FOR HIDDEN TREASURE.
latlon. In 1890 the number of convicts . b1k. nn(] of excewllngly )ow or(rnnlsu1 Two Expeditious Organised for the Search was 45.233. or T22 to the million ot popu- | ,ion „ well „ ,hoK. n8 hiRh ln ,heKBlt
■ of. Lost Wealth.
lation.
I of animal life oa man himself; for even
:
Becently a couple of expeditions have
’ man doc* not hesitate, on occasions to
WOOD MOST \JSED.
started fr&lt;&lt;:a Sa:t Francisco to unearth
■ two'dejic &lt;ts of treasure as rich and mysterione as- the lu t mines of the Aztecs.
i One. a Pi1.r!| nl easterners, has gone to
i San Migie
'.J. off Santa Barbara, to
| f nil "the 1
*'•- &lt;»f. Spanish doubloons
‘.;glto tradition, were lost ।
■ji '
wreck of u Span­
: -i :. \ors secured their

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•aid
State m
ArfraiafstratBr of the
Estate ot said TbeadoCia Dryer deceased
by virtue of which sppolotmeat he now
haids Mid tnortsase ** such admlatatrator. and
oa which mortgage there Is clshiHri to be due
at tbe date of this notice the sum of Five Honfi­
red and Three Dollars and fitiy-tour cents
aad an attorney’» Im ol twenty five dollars pro­
vided for In said moricaite and no suit or pro­
ceedings at law having been instituted to re­
rover the atnount secured by said mortgage er
any part thereof:
Notice is therefore hereby given that on the
eighth day uf August. A I». 1896. at ten o'clock
Id the forenoon, there will be sold at the North
front door of tbe Court House, in tbe City of
Hastings. County of Barry and Stale cf Mich­
igan. (said Cotan House being the building in
which tbe Circuit Court lor the County ot Barry
is held), at public auction to the highest bidder,
the premised described In said mortgage or so
much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy
Hie amount dur on said mortgage, as above art
forth with the interest thereon, and the costa
etarxes and expenses allowed by law and |&gt;rovtded for in said mortgage, said premises be­
ing situated tn the lowneblp ot Yankee
SnrlDgs. in tbe County ot Barry Mid State of
Michigan and described as the East full atthe
South West quarter of section twenty seven, in
town three North, range ten Wert containing
eighty acres at land more or less.
Dated Hastings. Mich. May 13, l«c.
Jaspxk Adami
Administrator of lhe Estate of Theado'ta Dry­
er. deceased. Assignee of Mortgage.
Alomzo E. Ixuwox.
Attorney for Jasper Adams AdminStndor Ac
Assignee of said Mortgagee.

MORTGAGE BA LB.

MORTGAGE BALK.

.

Default havmg been made In tbe conditions
of a certain mortgage made by Hiram A. Bar­
ber. Elizabeth R. Bartier b!s wife. Clarence H.
Barter and Lillian Barber bls wife to Philip T.
Coirrove dated March 11 A. D. 1895, and record­
ed fa the office of tbe Reutstar of Deeds, for tbe
County of Barry and State of Michigan, oo tbe
i«th day of March A. D. 1806 in Liber &lt;7 of
Mortgages, oa page 266, That said mortgage

Default bavins been made In tbe conditions
of a mortgage made bv James F. Norwood and
Della Norwood, bls wife, to John Andrews.
March 22. 1893. and on March 27.1893, recorded
In the office Of tbe Register of Deeds of Barry
County In the State of Michigan. In Uber 38 of
HAIRRBALSAM
Mortgages, on page 128, on which mortgage waa duly Bsslgned to Sarah Johnson, aad duly
there Is claimed to be due Five Hundred aad recorded in the office of the Register uf Deeds
MN —d b—MinM VwJnM
Twenty eight Dollars and thirty-sU cents and for Barry County. Michigan.
no suit or proceedings at law having been in­
Tnat said mortgage wm upon tbe exprew
stituted to recover the amount secured by said coaditioc that should default be made In the
mortgage or any part thereof.
payment of Interest, or any part thereof on any
Notice Is therefore hereby given, that on Sat­ day whereon the same ts.made due and pay­
urday the 18th day of July 1896. at ten o'clock able. as above expressed, and should tbe same
In tbe forenoon, there will be sold at the north remain unpaid and In arrear for the space ot
frontdoor of the Court Bouse. In the City of thirty days then and from thenceforth, that is
Hastings. County of Barry and Bute of Mich- to say. after the lapse of the said thirty days,
CkJU-U?. Earffek Dtaw.4 BrwA
«&gt;, said Court House being tbe place In which so much of the aforesaid principal sum of three
circuit court for the County ot Barry Is held, hundred seventy four aud 16-1W dollars as re­
at public auction to tbe highest bidder, tbe mains -’unpaid, with all arrearage of interest
premises described In said mortgage or so thereon, shall, at the option ot tbe said party of
much thereof *s may be necessary to satisfy tbe second part bee*me due and payable.
tbe amount due on said mortgave. with tne in­
Default having been made in the payment of
terest thereon. and the costs, cbarces and ex­ Interest due March iitb. 1896 and tbe same hav­
penses allowed by law and provided for In said Ing remained unpaid and, tn arrears for the
mortgage,Mid premises being situated tn tbe space of thfrty days and upwards the aforesaid
Village of Dtllon. County of Burry and State of principal sum of three hundred scventy-Rmr
If MalL !•.&lt;&gt;•• TMUmMUId. Xaaw
Michigan aad described as lot number sixteen and 16-100 dollars with all arrearage of interest
hi the.Village of lx*lton also lot number one thereon Is now declared dne and payable by the
ufidrt'd and thirteen in Bush and Blackman's terms of said mortgage, on whlcn mortgage
•idI: ion to said Village ol Delton. Barry Coun­ there Is claimed lobe due at the date of this
Tv. Mich., according to tbe Recorded Plat there: uotlc* tbe sum of four hundred three Dnllors
of.
and fifteen -.ntA,
cents. suxl
and an,
an nttoymcy^H
attorney’* fa^of
ot
Dated. April 22. 1696.
■ | Twenty-five Dollars pnnidrd for in said mortJons Axnr.Kws. I gage. Mod no suit or proceedings at law having
Ai.oxzuE. Kkxahtc-n.
Mortagee.
। ; been lestltuted to recover the moneys secured
Attorney for Mortgagee.
I- • by said mortgage, ol-any uart thereof;
•
“ 1 Now, Therefore, l»y virtue o( tbe power of
!-sale contained in said mmtgagr. sr.d ibe statute ’
PROBATE ORDER.
‘ ir. snch raw niMte and provided, notice i* t^re- .
State of Michigan. County of Barry—j.
| by rlveu that on Saturday tbe Twenty CRh day
1
At a srsalun of the Probate Court for th- of July A. D. 1896. at ten o'clock in lhe fore­
i Countv of Barry, holden at the Probate office. In noon. I shall sell at l*ublic Auction, to the high­
• the C!:v of Hastings, in said county ob. Tues­ est bidder, nt the North front dour of the Court
day the 23rd day ot June .u lhe yeaf House In the City of Hastings. Michigan nhat
unc thousand eight hundred and uincty six.
being the place where she Circuit Court for
Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge uf Barn’ County i« holden). the premises described
Probate.
- •
•
,
„
in said mortgage, or so much theieot as may be .
In the matter of tbe estate of Truman GMl.up. necessary to pay the amount cue ou said iitortDeceased.
, ,
, ,
. gSce&gt;wlth seven percent; luteresj. and ail legal
On reading and filing the petition duly verifiefi costs.ti getber with uu attorney’s fee cf Twenty.
ot MR-TGalluo. widow of Mid Deceased, prav- five Duilars covenanted for therein, the nrrunsIng tiiat a rertain instrument now on file IP es being OCT
mur« 1L1
described
In said murtgape as all iliose
said court purporting to b&lt;* Uw l»st will aud :&gt; certain pieces and pat
parcels
of land situate apd
testatuert »&gt;1 said deceased te admitted
|H.1( m^ihe
H;
.H-Miiinmi
. ......... - ’u
-- pror-- I being
in the city
city of
of Hastings
Id the County of
hate
tmt«&gt; «r.e
nr.fi tlio
the t-xt-tutor
executor therein named r.ud
r.nd xuup- | Barrvand State of Michigan, and known and
poitneii.
deMiribed as follows;
Thereupon lx U ordered, that Thursday the
The North half of lots Nine buiulrcd- and six- ,
Ifith UM or July. A.D.. tacc ntum o’clock IB h’-tbr«rdM3&gt; and Nine hundred sixty four (t«4)
ttie forenoon.be aliened torineliKirn:t:of«aiu of the City of Ha&gt;tlngs. Michigan, according to
petition and thnt the helru at law &lt;»t s»ld &lt;l«- the recorded plat thereof.
ce*i»ed and all ether persons Interert*-*! In «ud
Sarah Johnson,
evutr. are required to appear nt a ijeajkin ol i’Hli.ir 1. COUJttuVs. .-s.-!«&gt;•*-/.»
•aid c» urt.the.rto beholden gt the Probe» of­
Attorney for Assignee of Moi taa^-e.
/
fice. In tt-e City of Hartluri. ni said county, and Date
Daft d April 20.1896.
show &lt; arise, h
if »any
i tie f-*-prayer r;
cl ,
snow.ciNiar.
mij there be. whv '■*»•
the pettt
petB’or.er may not be mmtd.
granted. And K
it h
w .
MORTGAGE SALE.
furtneruraervu. inat
furtnef'tordercd.
that said,
»aiu. ixditioner
i&gt;etiiivucr s»»&lt;plve *»•»•«
iM-tioe
totbr pfrvor.s f jt»rested Insald.estate, of .ne
Default havlnir burn made in the cocditloM
penderty of said petition and the hearing of a cerrnlB nivrimige made by Msrswct A.
thereof bv w-ti'iuv a copy of tbl- enter to be Stcrons. F'oretirc K.Srauldli'Z. orrln H. Bar­
published In the Hastings BaJ^KR. a oew» ker. Man E. Barker Blanche H. Barker. Agnes
paper printed and circulated tn paid County w Barker. Martin V. Barker. Harriett I. Barker
Barrv. •nee In earh week for tbrve micccm* ** to Emily D. Ikrttwlck. of Ithaca, New \ork
weeks previous to said day of hreirinr.
dated Decembtr 17 A. I». lrft» ard recc­
*
CHAS W. AKJtsiRuNr.. '
ed in the office of Hie Rrgikter ot l)rc&gt;i&lt;, for the
Jttdgp of FrbBite.
Count* cf Barn nnd Flute of Mlrhian. on the
i?:h day of p-erinber A. D. ictj, in 1 iker
of
(A true copy *
Mur*uaita*- on pair 72.on whleb luuritage th-'re
•a claimed :&lt;• be dur at the date of this notice
PROBATE OKDEli.
the sum or E'jcht hundred Ninety E!.ht De..ari
Stale of Michluan, County of Barn—*a.
and Ninety F.i-dit ccbts.and an attnn-.e&gt;’a fee of
. .............. . •»&gt;Court tor the
Twenty five Dollan* provid'd tor In said
I •&gt;n:n» «»l r«5T I &gt;. nv.uci ... .... ,Krcki '■ ........
nior’.irt’gr. ajui n&lt;» suit or. proof dug'* St law
। in :he i’I’v ol HM'-'inss. in --«.d ipnnty on Fri­ havlnx tern Instituted io rrcoo r the moneja
year secured by -am moriuai'e.orhi-y rart thereof;
day. the Ifith dav of June, t'In” 'he ».-nr
Now.Tnerrfore. by viriut *&gt;t ib.o p«&gt;w«-r of
one th&lt;,u&lt;.n..; eight hundred andf ninety -six.
1’r ‘lent Chariei W. Armstrong) Judge ot Pro- sale continued iu *atd tuortgtjir, nun ihuta tn *urb &lt;mrc made aud provuh'd. n&lt;a|M* is
ba’c.
In the matter'll’.he estatenf Mary A. Bwan- hereby riven, that ou S.’dt.rduy ti e Ht dny ot
Auau»t A D. ihOCjd t&amp;O’clock in UI- fnreDCWBj
son. deceased.
On reading and filin’E the petition duly verllled shall sell at Public Mnctlon. to the h!ibe« bid­
of M. c. Merri t, s«»n of said deceased, praying der at th***Nuitt: trout door ot lhe Court- House
th.it adininl-tn-.llon of said estale be granted .to 'In the &lt; i*V of Hastlmia, itbat behu: the place
W. H Meir? t. or to -xnne other - uitable person. where the Circuit Court tar Barty County is
Thempbo It Is oidered, that Wednesday tbe Iwldeo'.
•
the preml*«t dr.-enbed An kaid murt- .
2.:tl tlay ot Jidv. a. 11, i&lt;h. at ten o’clock In rsrv. or so much thereof a« may be ucces'ary
the foremioii. tie assigned for die hearing oY to pay the amount dur on said mortgaar, w.tn
the skill of the operator. It subtracts
said petition k,m! that Ute heirs at law- of said s per eent. Interest, and all IrcaliS'-dv. tovc her
deceased and h’I other persond interested In with an attorneys fee it Taetei five Dohara
said esfajo, an- required to anpc|tr at a session covenanted for therein, the premi’rv telnn de­
of said Court, then to be holdcti pc the Ftubue scribed In said mortis**- *’ all tMB certain M .
office. In tbe City of Hastings. In said County, piece and parcel of land situate la the Town of
nnd show cause, If any there be.jwhy the prayer Maple Grove In the County ot Barry aud stare
of the petitioner inuy not be granted. And It Is at Mich Han. and known und desenbed as tolfurther ordered; that said peilUfiiur give notice
to the persons fairresfcd hi taldl estate, of the
Tbe East half of tbe South East Quarterot
pendency of said petition - nd tht- hearing there­ dcct'.on Thirty-two (32) b&gt; Town .Tao W North
of by chusUic a copy of thlvonter to be publish­ Rance Seven »7) West contafnlng Eighty Arres
ed in the Hastimn Banneu. a newspaper ot Land more or less.
~I „
Emily DjBoa-iwirK.
printed and circulated In said County of Barry,
’ -Mortkaiioe.
once In each week for three “utcesslve weeks
PHILIP T.COKIROVK,
previous to said day of.hearing.
Charlkm W. Armstrong.
Attorney for ilor:r.sK«!.
A true copy. ] .
Judge ot Probate
Dated April 2Mh. IrtW.

Pennyroyal pills

ERFECT

UPERIOR
TRENGTH

S

MODERATE
lYl PRICE

•orioiij Industries exceeds thnt of all at
nt the ,same
nnie time anjl
anJ] by the ,.4.™
same
’
------i manipulation of tbe keysjo print thes-*
&lt;rthcr k*nd»»f wood |mt together.
• flg|irct» upon a shcetof p-iper or a blank­
:
■
-.it'-iu-tl the clerk with
book "’fa tbe order in which they are
COINED IN CHINA.
’’
.nishment if that duty added, so ns to form a proof sheet,
to Konree of Counterfeit Half-Dol­ which win verify lhe correctness of the j
i’arly in tbe morning Clew
r
lar* Circulated on the Coaxt.
'
!i.' turned by a lively
nddltion. The machine, by special ndAt last the I’nitwd States secret serv­
• ’ ■ h ;)r. “IVell?” hc drf- ice authorities have struck a lead to juhtnii-ut, may be made to print at the i
•• “F'*c gut an ixnpo^end of the column rjie sum total of the I
the source from-which have come the
yop,” replied the beljfigures, nnd to &lt;ln this in a.vertically '
te thousands of almost iierfect imitation *i£u&lt;v&gt;&gt;.
—
:--s up in &lt;m instanj.
e half dollars circulated throughout the descending or vertically ascending or
Dnoifio civnsz.
horizoutnl progression. Addition can !
door and received from the
nvclrtpe.
tore found
open Pacific
const.
,------------------------’ '
J
*’ - —
J—. ’ * or
-- — to eV..,
- lily, andJR.
inside
*8 bclicretl
the counterfeit/:. Which be
nftde either
to
the
right
the '
It is bcnwTso
. .................
.
. ,
»
which was written absolutely
defy ,«v
detection,
except
when
leftThe printing is in full sight. The
absolutely defy detection, except when tett
’
• “jlVhy don’t you get nnder a powerful magnifying glass in mtwhicc works with tbe ease of a type­
under
a powerful
mognifying
glans
*
I
«k« Fn-a.ic
rtf n clever
exnert. were
made writer, and its speetl is only limited by
ay non t you gss
a ,.]tvcr raperl, were r-».
land aud
.■*:
1 by Chinese in thrlr native I.-...;. -----by a reversing arrangement, the regis­
(Jrratrr Edinburgh.
! brought to thia country last summer tering disks running one way as readily
u foot to double the area i&gt;y
by the
of,the
n«v members
....
_____
__ troupe of C - as the other. Its construction is si.rrnle,
..
.
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to
to America to considering the variety and extent of
y the annexation of cer- uese actors
- --------- who
------ came
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Kpositiuu. Al .
_
-irieta aud also the towns most
perform
nt
the
Atlanta
the entire trbnpeexposition,
is now in San work done. It Js.adapted
is adapted to print ingon
i’ rtnbello. It seems that «4sauv....rt.,
most tbe entire troupe
is now in
1
passbooks, which it does ns readily as
:j of the city is less than Franci«co,_having
inents in Chinatown
been
thcatera since re- , UP°R the ordinary plate and sheet. It
- . while the population
— ■_
*'
- • can l&gt;c‘used to add without printing
•
n. The presentacre-I turningWIUM.M...
from the ----------------------------------cast.
1- or to print without adding. If mistakes
•vis 6,216 and the proposed I authorized
it Hs eetbnatcil
that
$20,000
of
the
coins have been disposed• , arc twndft they can lw seen at-on.ee. •
. XTO seres. The area 1
&lt;1,spMC''
0 acres. The area
•w*
1
—
♦&gt;!«
riiines*.
_ _ _ r . ru i_ *
«■
4 acres and the area of ,,f bv the Chinese, and
and that
that “Little
-------- 1 _ „
•: , res. so thnt the area of Pete',” the Chinaman of recent rtw&lt;
In nil slien. wMths and Myles: fine and
. would be 14.40" ocrea, i tnck-iob notoriety, was tack or tne
medium grades.
■ seimtne. However; the S20.C00 realized
•

MOETUAGI8ALK.

THE

with a Record

Veil an a Shrond.
,
a Japanese young
.•IvusclashershKmJ.
•
Tiu-.re.,.e.
’-riage it
.. is
&lt;. ™~r..&gt;w
carefully
■i : ^evfd until death

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j
,
I

has not been clear profit, as the com&gt;­
, rfelu contain almost the
same
nrao,it u£Jurc Bitterns *&gt; the regularimif-dullars.buithcextremciy tot" price of sitter bullion gn« tn. .

MY STRANGE
PATIENT^

For Men Women
Girls.

His Mysterious History’—
How he fled from the
Vengwucr of Hi* Enemies.
। counterfeiters a good profit.

BENEDICT ARNOLD MANSION,

The
The Pi nerve ••NeversHp’’ Winter Shoes
for men,-save wearing-rubbers, do not heat
for
the feut. prevent dampnessBtrlkiiiK through
sole*,
side and make walking in slippery place.%
epuifortable and safe. Also used .exten­
sively In Bicycle shoes.

i

Odc of tho Finest Specimens of Colonial I1
Architecture to Re ftestored.
The Benitlict Arnold mansion in Fair- ■
mount park, Philadelphia, is to be ire-!
stored to ite original condition by the ■
Yen can see just- hew this will work. I
It put-, tha medicine on the sore spot. Fairmount Park Art association. It
wus built-in 1761 by John McPherson,
and with the large estate surrounding
it was sold to Itenedict Arnold for $80.­
000. The property was forfeited ! in

DR. HANDY’S

They are nurtc hr weurriy liwrllns •
•fleet-"I vptalally pnw'"1 r"bl|tt ln- bul
Cm fliromJt the oatwsole by theeKsj

1770 on account of Arnold’s treason,
and sold to CcJ. Bichard Hamilton in
1781. It beenmq the property of the
city of Philadelphia in 1808, and since
1S75 has been up?&lt;1 ns a. restaurant and
dwelling. So few nltcra tioni» ha re been
made in it that it stands to-day prac­
tically as it was when built It is re­
garded as one of the finest spcchnbns
of colonial architecture in the country.

Pile Cure
CURES
Blirtd, Bleeding and Itching Piles. At
druugistR or by mail

Patent Process.

.

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Hill CO.,

Detroit, Mich.

HtliHALGIA
AND RHEUMATISM CURED BY

AR-THRO-PHON-I-A

;
I

Tramp. ot
-__
Sleeping in the open air is a grievous
and severely-punished offense in Eng­

land. Two little girls, one five years
old. the other two. were brought before
a Txmdon police magistrate recently,
charged with sleeping out without vis­
ible means ot subsistence. He refused
to commit them and ordered them to be
let loose In the streets again, as their

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--------------- Girm.

MORTGAGE BALE:
Default having been made in the eordltious
ot r mortgage made by Wm. H Whuqd* Md
Ms Fife Ella A. Whipple, tu Jfchn Andrews^.
January 3.18Kk and un January A. 1833. record­
ed In lhe office of tbe Rezistal ot Deeds of
Harry County In tbe State of Michigan, la UMr
4t of Mortgages, on'page 1(3. of which moTte
gave there Is claimed to be due Five Hundred*
and Fifty One Dollars, aud eigJity-i.lM cents'
and no suit or prodding* at law having been
institute*! to recover the amount socureq by
said mortguze or any parr thereof.
Notice is therefore hereby KiYen. that on Sat­
urday I he irth day uf J air t-fri. at teu o’clock
in tbe toretmon. there wilt b-* sbltl at the north
front door "f the Court Houm*. hi tbt Citv of
Hastings. County erf Barry and S’ate of Mich­
igan. said Court House being th- Pirice In which
the circuit court for the County &lt;rf Barry is
held, at public auction to tbe hlghcrt bidder,
the premises described in said mortgage L*r mu
nn?.-,4 tMhfiOt a-, may !&gt;e necessAry •&lt;» saitaiy tbe
amount du-on -.tnl :.:or!s:-e v.. !i the tnh-n•»*.
thereon, and the c«Hts. charges and expensw
allowed by law and provided tor in sutd i#n»tg:;ge, said premhis ixtlug rftaated in the VB-iasrrl Ddton. C«RR&gt;ly ',f Enrry and State of
3f ichlgan and desertm a x- \ maze .1
Num­
ber thirtv four and tbin v-lire tn the ' VBfMft «
Deltun, Harn* County. Michigan, aycurfiixg to
the Recorded Plat tbtreof.
—"
Dated April 22,1806.
Ju ON AXPRE.Wfl,
Adoxzo K. Kkn abton.
Mortgagee.
Attorney for Mortgagee._____________

ADMINISTRATOR’S BALE.
in the matter of tbe Estate of Ashct E. Stan­
ley. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given That I shall rell at PubTic Auction, to lhe highest indikr, on Saturday
tbetwenty-fifth day of Julv. a. D 1*w. at nine
o'clock. In the loreHoou. itftbe Profatv effifie in
the Court House, in the City of Hastings, in the
County of Barry, tn tbe State u( Mlchtaan. purruant ui License and authority gr.-uited to me
tm the fifth ilay ot Jut*. A. D . iww. ny the Pro­
bata Court of Barry County. Michigan, all of the
estate, right, title anil Interest of th* said de­
ceased oL In and to the real estate situate and
being tn the County of Barry. In the State of
Michigan, known and deserbed as follows:
Our Farmer Friends can get nice to-wlt:
The North East fractional quarter ot
printed Stationery at this office about Section fourteen town cat (!) North rawir t-n
410) West containing one hundred fifty-Dine
as cheap as you can buy the paper and

Not one part but every
part of HIRES Rootbeer
tends toward making it
the perfect temperance
. and healthgiving drink.

Send For Booklet.

w. H.

PROBATE 'JRDKR
Scat- of Michigan. County of Barrv—ss.
Ata session-of the Probate, Court for the
County of Barry, holden at lhe Probate OScii Io
the city of Hastings, In said bounty, on Mon­
dav, tne 13th &lt;UV of July tu tn&lt;* yiuuone thousand eight hundn-! aud ninety six.
- Preserit. Charlefi W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
In lhe matter of the.estate of Frank
fletaer. dreeased.
on rev Itae an:T.filing the neHtlon dulv verlfled, of Carrie (Selrer, wHow of sail deceased,
pravlri: that adnitulstratioB o€ said h-Uio be
gn«&gt;’-rt to 'rtld petitioner of (o Mime other
suitable person.
Thereupon it i« ordered, that Katurday. the
Kh day uf Auifu.rt. A. I). l*?c. at ten o clock in
me (DromiOit.be urelgiirdYorUie hearing ot said
petition and that th* tiers fit low of Mid «4e
censed and all other persons Intsiresied In said,
estate . are required to appear nt- a ses-don of,
said Court, fhen to be holden at the Probate
office, In tne City of Hasting*, in raid County,
and snow wise. If any there be, ndiy the prafrer
of the »etitl&lt;Mi'.T may uot J&gt;e granted. Ano it is
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to the per-ums Interested in said estate, of rhe
Eodencv of wild petition »:id tbe hearing
areof by ca*i«hig a copy ,of th I» order to be
published tn the Hasting Rannkcl a news­
paper printed and circulated In said County* of
Barr. W* in •■ •.ch week for three auccesair
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
CKAH. W. AlIMRTMONO
Judge of Probate.
i A true copy.)

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ent elopes from the stores.

Amos C. Towwk. Administrator.

�limited free diver coinage u to 1 ihar r ’'
Emery Fox tells a good story Illustrat­
means tbe ushering hr of such troehw^c
ertryduairo! which h
werft .« «•»« ing bow the free silver, 18 to 1, and other
the prompt and itctive&lt;efforteof all repub- &lt;
tacked.
Foreign Investors have become times as the country never saw. it Bean,
lioans in country and town. In city and 1
phases of tbe money question are taken by
q
What do you deduce froei Chis?
- fearful of their Invealmento here, and of unsettling of all business, all valu^
Mr. Fox went info a store a1
village, is urgently soHclted. Tbe organi­
A. Thwt wc Deed ail the WDney-we have ana tbe people.
I our ability to maintain our gold reserve, eriDg of wages, and lowering of our ttmdThnr»day, July 16. ^896zation of republiean dubs under the aus- that wa want every dollar to be worth 1&lt;® Lake Odessa one day last week andi and the times have become shaky.
Ud7 ard of eivilization to the level o{
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L COOK.B&lt;Ut«.
•pices of the Michigan leagae-of republican cents.
asked lhe proprietor if he wanted somei mindful of lhe uncertainty it has caused China and Japan, where free silver reign.’
Q. . How can we keep all the reonev we have,
clubs Is a line of work wbhh, tn my judg­ and keep every dollar Worth 100 centsslitter dollars.
The storekeeper says toy tfokerinfc with tbe tariff, the democrat- | and a depreciated currency prevails.
-rrXKIIi AB «COXT&gt; CIASS MATTEB
ment. will well repay ail efforts involved,
A. By preserving the existing gold standart. “Will you give 16 for one?” • Upon being
TUK HA.811N&lt;.ts MICIL. POSTOFFICE,
Ic party, taking advantage of tbe reKieas ! are aware that the silver .seiukBtnt pre/
asked what he meant tbe merchant said a condition of tbe peeple, dow propose to ex '
AUOV8T 14, 1879. _____and efforts leading to Hie increase of tbe
v»Us to an aianniug extent, tnd n atJy are
No Batter Milk Policy.
:
circulation of republican newspapers will
fellow caine into bis store and said he was perinent with tbe money of the eoontry. | Drone to lay the present stress u&gt;
ew.
Tne loyal republicans of .Michigan have going to vote for free silver, for then he
be helpful to our party as a whole ns well
It proposes to destroy lhe basis upon rency when in fact it can be traced 4jrect.
as to communities in which such increased built up the Detroit Tribune, sustaining it could get sixteen silver dalton for every­
which tbe businesa of this country is es­ ly td tiife free trade policy of the dciafoant
circuiatiou is aesured.
The republican for years when about the only virtue It one gold dollar—Portland Observer..
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tablished, and open our mints to the free party. We believe that many have takrD
press of Michigan has always been firm had, was that it was good to pvt on the
Now to have lhe Tribune go
At the democratic convention at Chicago aud unlimited coinage, of diver and the up with this free silver cry ^hhu.a» tjvfog
and true and Inriuental to support of Un­ slielves.
FOR PRE1IDBNT.
ratio of 16 to 1, when the commercial ra­ It tbe careful study tbe importance q( the
declared principles and the selected candi­ squarely back on the party wbiHi -built It last week the populists seemed to have
WILLIAM MC KINLEYm ve ask
It proposes to en­ question should comma mJ.
up is more than- the loyal supporters of been In the majority.
At least Wm. J. tio Is nearly 32 to 1.
dates of our party an 1 this same source
i
of Ohio.
The following Is a Bryan, the populist Congressman, of Ne- tirely disregard the currency basis of the that every voter before taking sides either
’FOR VIC* PRESIDENT.
of aid and influence will be relied upon that party can stand.
greatest nations of lhe earth, with all of for or against free silyer.no waiter whether
(iARKKT A. HOBART.
during the present campaign as in the । copy of the letter Friend Soule soul to the | hrn.^ka, was nominated for the presidency.
ot New Jersey.
••'“'r’.'MA
“d .^or
of M.lne, wu chonn whom we have intimate business relations; be be republican, democrat, pop-.i’fet
j Tribune: —
past
UHLW"?***'■
*’ SS it proposes to entirely disregard all taws prohibitionist, study tbe causes of the
Firm in the belief that with the triumph
OUR FINANCIAL PLANK
EniTon Tjuhvnk
:
ham
the butter milk 1 I years tadK an orator of national reputation of supply and demand and say by legisla­ present times carefully and tlioughffuliy.
of tbe principles of our party will come
. 1 *aut you *■
to idrop
rayan
immuc. a
..................................... He
u.. |Ina *
a tion that 50 ceota worth of silver Is worth Aud to those who desire to do thU We
tbe better days for our country, so much tbeTribuno for I have all the butler milk I and a man of bright
intellect,
want at borne st present.
FKtKXU D. BOULKR.
firm believer in free trade' and cade Into uue dollar. We are aware of the fact that most cordially, reeoiumeml -Tariff Facts
desired by alt, acid equally firm in tbe ex­
the silver mine owners of tbe west. Lav­ for Speakers and Students, Defender Doc­
pectation that as the result of the pend­ . Mr. Soule is a prominent farmer living prominence by advocating free wool. The
Uriff for ing formed what is known as lhe Bimetal­ ument No. 9.” issued by tbe Amerlcaa Pro­
dollar haa been a* good as gold.
ing campain will come the victory that near Morgan and has taken the Tribune Chicago platform advpcates “tariff
We are unalterably apposed («» every precedes such return, I confidently solicit
It b a 280j page
revenae only,” unlimited free coinage 16 io lic League, have been very active in d,»- teethe Tariff League.
sinoe 1S66.
measure calculated to debase owr curren­
tributlng free coinage, 16 to 1, documents baok, filled with valuable Statistics, and
I, und a whole lot of populist doctrines.
cy or Impair the credit of our eeaatry. We from my fellow republicans of Michigan
and papers among tbe people, because of ••an be had by sending 25 cents to W. P.
What They Think of it.
are, therefore, opposed to the free coinage that which I am sure all will gtodty give,
’*Tbe McKinley policy of protection
The coming campaign is to be the greates the fact that upon every ounce of sliver Wakeman. 135 West 23rd st.. Xew 'York
of silver except by international agree­ kindly, cordial co-operation and thorough,
ment with the leading commercial aaClons
they produce they get a direct profit of City, N. Y. This is to W a campaign of
“
campaign
of
educat
Ion
”
ever
conducted
be­
means tbe exclusion of goods from coun­
, persistent work.
tries where they are produced more cheap­ fore in Lhe history of this country- K is to over 60 cents. We firmly believe that if education, the statistics are reliable and
Dexter M. Febey,
Such a tbe best Interests of all classes that there ) the people of this country vote for tbe ld- every voter should have t eupy;7,^
Chairman Republiean State Central C’ooi- ly on account of smaller wages.
tWobulRWl. th.
cold
policy is a menace to our manufacturers.” shall be goud lirueo again, such as we used
»..l be pewereed. AU oar ell’W “d
mlttee.
to have. It behooves every voter to vote In
; Detroit, July 10, 1896.
•’The protection policy to. which the J telllgefitly and not be carried away, so to
ure« desiffned to niBlataln Inviolably the
party is committed will doubtless be as I
speak, by any policy without thoroughly
THE FARMERS WIFE.
obUgationsof the United States anti aU
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DRUOGIST.
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injurious to our trade as before.”—The Investigating it before easting his ballot.
oar money, whether cola or paper at the
prevent etandard, the utandard of the moet What Protection Did For Iler Egg Maeket. 1 Watt Miiixtcr (Enylaud) Gazette.
The Banner has never been a calamity
enlightened nations of themrth.
“We, as eapitallsta, are deeply interest-1 bowler.
It always has bad, and still has
From the year 1883 to the year 1880 ed In tbe fortunes of tbe Union.
We are J
an abiding faith in tbe sound, sober, judg­
there was no tariff upon eggs.
The hen
product of tbe American Farmer was sold bound to say that tbe prospect opened up ment of the American people.' Tbe Yan­
by the St. Louis platform is not cheerful kees, as a nation, are certainly a quick,Im­
। in the American markets in open competitkM with the hen product of Canada, Mex­ to us. It mean* an era of exclusive tar­ pulsive people. who do many things ou the
Xcel\
IS PRESENT SYSTEM OF CURREN- ico, England, France and every other iffs. We do not like tbe outlook.”— Lon• spur of the moment that io calmer mrtids
fence
\
they would regret. But we cannot help
RENCY OF THIS COUNTRY.
eoontry. October 7lh, 1890 the McKinley [ don Standard.
of
quality
\
tariff bill took effect.
Under that tail a [ No, it is not’tbe so called “crime of ’73” but feel that at the present time we are In
Xtremely
\
a critical position, aud one which may lead
ACCORDING TOCHA1RMAN FERRY duty of five cents per dozen was put on । which ails us;iit is the “blunder of ’92.”
low prices
\
to untold suffering, and misery far greater
imported eggs; What was^he effect? Be­
OF STATE COMMITTEE.
Xtraordinary '
than any Uixt has been experienced In tbe I
low we give the figures.
•
Going to England for a tariff policy and
bargains.
Xn HlaAddreM is tbe People of MiclilIMPORTS OF FOREIGN EGOk
'
China for its monetary plan is what the last three years. B’c arc firm bellercro
Xamine my
Cua-It la Vital That We Work for Kenew democrat calls an ’‘American pol­ in lhe jfolicy oj protection to American
......... Xistin^
Year
eadtog
stock.
turn of All Condition Which Ex­
Value I
indiulrlct, American laborer*, end the
Dozens
June 30. ;
customers
8_'.®7.t»4 icy.”
isted in 1X02. '
u nun
it®
I
Xtra fine XtraX
exteriifon of our markets through treat ten
2
477430
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1C.4K7.2O4
IBM
Xhileratingiy
3 476.672
Fellow Citizens and Fellow Republicans 1885
16.(:-J.4.V»
During tbe three years of Cleveland's of Rcciprocltu.
We believe that this
2.173
454
Xlol
Landis
JC.OO.'.’XJ
18M
1.BOOS'S administration; 5294,888,649.in gold was country cannot and never will prosper
I3.S38.C5&gt;
of Michigan:
1^87
2412 478 withdrawn from the U. 8. Treasury, aud
13.642.881
As will be prehape recalled by many. If 1HKK
again
without
restoration
of
a
protective
2.416476
15418.W
1889
Celery Com
2.074419 tbe drawing still continues.
15,062.796
not all to whom these lines are addressed, 18D0«
tariff at least “equal to the difference id
1.185495
R2S3.OU
C to Xtreme
1891
the honor of being selected as chairman iarz
I-'
wages paid abroad and those paid at
4.IK- J
392.617
1293 843
Mlchlgan fanners have lost nearly $50,­ home.” During the last three years we
of the republican alate centra! committee IM
199 AX
1.791.&gt;3-1
18EM
I
342,133 0)0,000 In the last three years alone just in have poetically experienced “tree, trade”
2,7f9,41t
was conferred upon me a few weeks ago iSDit
Thus in 1884 for instance it can be seen 1 the Valt$g2 Of thtlr sheep, saying nothing uf
by your representatives In convention as­
times. Our markets have been open to
. __
j •___ e-&gt; Ann non ’ ..
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—.....I
sembled, during my temporary absence that we paid foreigners over 82,800,0'00 their loss becadse.of free wool.
the world and we could not stand the pau­

Hastings Bakner.

editorial notes

Nati aal Republican Ticket.

1

Geo. W. Landis
Hastings,
Mich,

EQUAL TO THE BEST.

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The for eggs that should have, and could have,
If silver mine owners demand a law mak­
favoT of being selected as a leader, in any been produced in this country had it nut
capacity, of the republican party of Michi­ been that foreign competition made it un­ ing every 50 cents worth of their product a J
In 1894 we paid less than dollar, why isn’t it just as reasonable for
gan Is not one which I would have sought । profitable
farmers to organize and demand that two
or desired, because of my fear and appre­ 8200,000 for foreign eggs, ana thus saved
pecks of their wheat be made a bushel?
hension Idst a, lack of direct experience almost 82.500.000 from going abroad. Ail
in political management might prove a this money was paid out at home, and
The democrats resolved against national:
source of weakness to my party in tbe im­ farmers wives, largely got the benefit of it.
banks and all that sort of thing, and then 1
During the eight years* from June 3Qtb,
portant campaign before us.
went rig(it to work and nominated the
Whatever may be true as to this, how­ 1882 to June 30th, 1800 we paid oat over
President of a National bank for Vice
A protective tariff
ever. aft“r sincere consideration I have 818,000,000 for eggs.
President.
Oh consistency thou ayt a
accepted the honor and the obligation of to protect tbe American egg market from
labor involved,and hereby pledge my earn­ foreign invasion would bare saved all this Jewel
est efforts to do all in my power with your and would have given the farmers wives of
The Detroit Free Press, one of the most
co-operation and assistance, to continue the United States uver $2,000,600 more
rabid democratic papers in the country,
Protection to .the American
oar state In its position as a leader and each year.
has bolted the democratic party on account
firm defender ot ^he principles and pur­ markets is the greatest question to be deof its attitude on the currency question
c'ded at the coming national election.
poses ot the republiean party.
and hereafter will be an independent
Our national convention has been held,
____ •
Currency Facta.
aad as a result of its almost unanimous
The republican party has declared
action there has been given to ns in the
Voting for free and unlimited coinage of
parson ot William McKinley, of Ohio, a for sound money and an honest dollar. silver 16 to 1 will not start an idle factory,
leader for the coming campaign who in The democratic party has declared for nor will It furnish employment fur Idle la­
himself represents and typifies the prin­ | a dishonest dollar—the free coinage of bor—except at the silver mines.
It is not
ciples most dear to our party and most silver at the ratio of 16 to 1, and expects more money that We want but an oppor­
necessary to our country’s return to its to catch the votes^of lhe ignorant and tunity to get idle capital into circulation.
। uninformed upon the currency question.
former progress and prosperity.
From Svptembei 1894 to March 1st, 1896
The upbuilding of the home factory and It is simply the Butler greenback fallacy
It behooves the work­ our receipts were $454,882,581 and our ex­
workshops, and the development of our | In another guise.
own interests through tbe home-sustain­ ingman to carefully study the question, so penditures were 8529,237.800, leaving a
ing principles of protection, aud the ex­ that he may intelligently cast his ballot od net deficiency of $74,855,024. From 1805
tension of our trade with other countries election day. Following are a few ques­ up to March 4th, 1893 a protective tariff
through the wise provisions of practical tions aud answers pertinent to the matter left us a surplus of from 82,341.074 In
reciprocity treaties, are patriotic purposes al issue, printed recently by the Chicago 1893 to 8145,548,008, in 1892.

from my home and from tbe state.

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been idle and labor unemployed us a resuit. Instead of having a numlhly *urplus of nearly 55,500,000 with which to
pay off -jur bonded indebtedness as we had
during the 28 years from 1865 to 1893.
during tbe past three years there has been
a deficit of over $7,500,000 crcry month.

Xtreme accuracy XerCised

TALK IT OVER

With yourself aud /see ii you do.
not decide at Once to have a new ((a#oline Stove at the prices we are mak­
ing. A Gasoline Stove is one oi the
luxuries of a housewife’s life: why
should they be when you can n w
get them at prices we are offering'.
It is a bonanza opportunity: he
and take advantage of it. You will

which In William McKinley have always Times Herald.
They are plain enough
found a courageous advocate, and in Pres­ for ail to comprehend, and are well worth
ident McKinley will find a successful ex- remembering:
ecutlve. Surely with such a leader for
q What is the whole body of currency of

Bryan won facie as an urator In his can ■
vas of Nebraska.
He eloquently urged
tbe farmers of that statu to vote for tree
wool. He was a ptopbet loo, for under
each a cause the republicans of Michigan the United States to da&gt;?
A. Paper. 8473,000^00; silver, $010,000,000; tbe plan be urged, tbe wool growers of
will need no further incentive to urge
Nebraska a^e selllag their wool for8 cents,
gold. $oi2.ao.ooo.
them to aggressive and persistent effort
Q What Is the existing money standard of which comes pretty close to being free.
in behalf of the success of the candidates theeounlry?
A. Gold, by means o! Wulch all tbe silver
and platform of their party.
Seventy-five leading democratic papers
The platform In which our efforts as and all the paper are worth too cents on the dol­ in tbe southern states hove bulled tbe
lar.
the
camrepublicans are to be given in
Q. Whas would be the effect If we should democratic party ou account uf the free
palgn before us Is one which ieada our abandon the existing gold standard?
silver plank adupted at Chicago.
McK nA. All the gold would leave the country, in luy, tbe champion uf protection, and lhe
party and our country back to that happy and most prosperous period in our his- I accordance with tbe never questioned law that friend of ^American Interests north aud
tory, that period just prior to tbe un-' a seperlor money will not remain inus country
where an inferior iponey is tbe stan third. Sil-' south, will break into ttib solid south this
fortunate return of lhe democrat party veriics admit that gold is to times more year unless all signs tail.
to control in * all branches of national valaable Uuui sliver. That Is what tbe •‘ratio
Restore McKinley protection und Blaine
government management in 1892,
.NoI 16 to 1” means. In truth, to-day gold Is X!
I times more valuable than silver.
reciprocity and tlie good times of ’91 and
departin'- from the policies so successfulI
Q. What amount uf money would be thus
in the past have been permitted; no addi­ withdrawn from the country if the sllv» r stanu- *92 will return. The same fellows whose
tions to the principles by experience ord should be substituted for tbe gold stand- cry of free trade won the election ot
Cleveland and brought the panic that was
proven w Ise have been found necessary, ar.1?
A Hix hundred and twelve 'million dollar.*, Inaugurated at tbe same lime lie was, are
our
platform
The
declarations of
la gold contracting tbe currency to that
pledging tbe party to sustain lhe pres- amount and crlpphqg the country accordinalv. now tilling the air with cries of‘‘free sil­
Q. If tbe silver Standard were iwbsUiuled ver.'’ They brought calamity in '93; If
ent existing currency standard uf our
country is only lhe renewal of a pledge for the exist ng gold et indan!, w hat would be] successful they would bring desolation In
tbevffectoo tbelBKXOmXiJOof silver worth 100 ’96. Bat ihe sober second thought of lhe
repeatedly made and.always sacredly kept
cents to the deliar?
American people will never endorse these
in the past
it la important and vital1
A The eutlre quantltv of silver dollars
that sll tbe conditions which brought in- would be worth tbelr weight tn silver per crazy theorista.
dn&lt;trial activity aud happiness to our■ ounce, which va-iestiom wtek tn week like tire
The wIilieilDg, blasting intiuence of a
, price of whtat. aad ibe immediate effect would
country ui.drr tbe republican party in the
be to muoe the $611000400 to 8306.600466. the wrung policy is mauifeat iu the effect uf
past nbuuUl be retained and returned withI preeent valu-of sliver per ounce In tbe coins,
ttie democratic free trade policy upon the
it as a basis for hope in the future.
A thus contracting the currency of Ibe country to
sheep industry uf lhe United btates.
Up
system uf currency everywhere acceptedI1 ibis additional amount, making a total cunte 1898 there were 44.273,553 sheep Iu the
as equal tu tbe beat, a standard of moneQ. Wbat would be tbe effect on the paper In United S'ates, aud lhe average market
tary value which do nation can depart
ourcwrency if we should substitute the silver price was 83 88 #rr bead, and represent
from undar exiMing etmdlttooa witboot
ing a total value of &gt;121,909,^64.
Up to
Inviting itaelf io commercial chaos and
A. The *&lt;nMX»&gt; ot PAPW
wnrrb l«
•enU 10 the d-»r.*r on Ibe exUU.it «vW &gt;Und tbe first of January 1896 the number had
dwindled to 38,29S,783,ai}d the market price
such a standard find firm defense in
had dropped io $1.79 and 4be aggregate
republican pla;!orm aud should be
value dwindled down tu $65,167.735-a
will be maintained by the republican
decrease ot &gt;60.000.000 in three years.
currency to 9KKMM*.
Farmers what do you think ot free wool?
What better evidence do you waut that
protection does protect?

not get another*such a chance.
Note following prices that we
make you. It is the best that any one can offer you, for the same kind of- t-tovr.
They are the best.

We Handle Nothing But The Best.
3 Burner Stove one like cut, Regular Price $22.00 to csloee out $15.(16.
IS.'#'.
4 Burner Dangler Surprise with oven “
25.00
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High stove
Junior

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22.00

&gt; 15.00
10.00
6.00
4.5(1
3.50

2.50
All first clase new stovee and guaranteed to work perfectly.
few refrigerators to close out at cost and less.

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10.00.
7.00.
4.00.
3.00.
2.00.

We alt-o l‘“

820.00 Refrigerator uaw $15.00.
15.00 Refrigerator now 10.00.
11.00 Refrigerator now '7.50.

Goodyear Bros

�Good second hand wagon and carriage
for sale cheap at Hendershott's. Opposite
Court House.

Banner

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1 Thursday, July 16. 1896
w. R. COOK. Local editor.

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The Nashville Band, who gave evidence
of their ability to furnish good music on
the fourth, will be on hand Saturday to
furnitsh music for life day.

John H. DenA&gt;. Agrees to Turn 3a

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Tbe modern Improvements on gaeniir.e

ry County Democracy Over To

ft

stoves make them absolutely safe.
Read
Goodyear Bros. adv. in this issue'and see
the bargains they have to offer.

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Olives, pickles, sardines, salmon, and In

fti factj everything that you

want for a p'.c
nlc dinner cau be .found al Phillips jfc Erb

buying

and Us
its A. No. I1 in ouaiitv
quality, trw.
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I believe in lo to 1 nd will also bet you
ft.
j, j 10 lo I tbM 1 can sell you pxxls cheaper 1

&lt; j than any man in Barry county.
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W. fl. STKJIC K.
Wasted— Girl to do general house­
ft work. must be one who understands cook
ft ing and thoroughly capable.
Family of
tAo.

more

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Will pay $2.00 a week.

of A. Black.

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Enquire
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’ New stock wagons and carriages. Flour,
ft Ifeed. grain bags, clover and timothy seed,

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required

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Buy Drugs where
you know you will
be well served.

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alsyke crimson clover, red top, Kentucky
• blue grass, etc., at Hendershott’s. OppoJ altp Cnnrt Unn«a
site Court House.

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FRED L. HEATH
..THE DRUGGIST.

LOCAL NEWS.
• CIRCULATION •

SO quires.

Tcis week,

.Hereafter, changes for advertisemeuU
an;.-: nacb’thls office Tuesdays at latest tG
injure Insertion in the Issue of the week
’when brought.

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.
.t: I - Christmas studio for Picture
Fitzn,.

-.v.i. I'iint” synoujmous of tfomt
than co*t at b pen he's

-• Saturday and

•r belt (or

who regret hia misfortune.
It is hoped
and expected that affairs may be straight­
ened out ao that he may continue.

/Gov. Rich, Wm. Alden Smith, Attorney
Gctj’I Maj nard. James O'Donnell, probably

Aitken and Bliss, and most of the congres­
sional candidates, and possibly Julius C.
Burrows, will be here Saturday?) lay
aside your work for theaiay and come and
hear these distinguished Speakers.

Smith, and James O'Dounel will be here,
and it is expected others, in whom the
people of Barry County are Interested, will
address the meeting.

•i b; •••net’s i;ul sale the Im.
an

The Metimdist Protestants will begin a
aeries uf camp meetings at Gull lake next
Thursday, July 23d. tu last until Aug. 3d.
Tbe. C. K. A 8. will give reduced rales by

:lie aiiu ot republican* to

applying to Secretary W. B. SnelLut Char­
lotte.
The M. P. society have bought

L-.HH •
ties from 50c up, to close
• V, at McUiaber Bros.
\

grounds at Gull lake aud are putting up
buildings and Utting up a tine camp
ground.

The tir-»t chapter or "My Strange Palient" appears next week.
1 .

Get til*-hot uumber ot our new serial

, ?:try which begins next week.
Kcpitiiii.-wi-, don't

forget 4o forward

N. i. I’xiker Ims the fouiHiatiun fora
.: e-'. u.'kk uhick west uf bls hotel.

A ••ompkCe hue ot ulf tlie latest Styles
••t Fran:-- st the Christmas studio.

- tie Licuiry ntarttid up ’yesterday,

’I'li.

i i.
i

-oh;'' nice orders tu wink un.

i l

-m-v bail .boy? auilcipxSe a cluse
’MuiKirruw and Saturday.

. line &lt; ■:

T.:s &gt; - a cut prices at the Red Front
is.
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IV.ioM.Kr Allaoxsux.
■-•icy C.nb will Le organized
i Tier the speaking in the

You get a ticket ore the 880. (JU
• .th every puichMse at Me-

&gt;t ttoa oil tlie bicycle with every
•• or upwards at MeUmber Bros. .
i that Lkiw-*. O'Bsnnell and

v.,&gt;r

A:

•’.I : at; be present Saturday afterL'*vJ«arry County Fair bonk; is un tbe

:•tu,&lt;

be out iu uncouple of

successful ever held.
It was. largely at­
tended.
The steamer was chartered for
t ie day. and this with croquet, a game of
ba e Gall between the ladies and gentle­
men, which the former won wifh ease,
Hjvaklng and singing, furnished ample

amusement for the happy crowd of child­
ren and older people.

the same OLD gas to be re­
peated.

THE
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OLD
GREENBACK
GANG
STILL IGNORING PRINCIPLE

FOR PLUNDER.

will see how the boys line up agairr^on
Fused With the Demncrnts Last Night
Before It Was Born.
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Yesterday afternoon some bills were K*uie.
distributed about the city stating that at
The iwe little girls of Orville O.is, of
Parker’s Hail a silver meeting would be Hope tnwasblp, met with quite an acct­
held for tbe purpose of electing delegates ' dent Tuesday. They were in their fathers
to the state convention at Lansing held buggy, anti he drove obtof Waddle’s barn,
today. Tbe Lansing convention is to elect leaving the horse while he turned the
delegates to the national silver convention waler on far the tank. Fur some unknown
reason the hone, started at breakneck
speed, running dlnctly across the street
Into one of the tag maples In front of
Julius Russell's, residence. The two lit­

M*k&gt;-.up jour in nd to come to the
Me|.iKin1vj iLnly Saturday.
Speaking will
- ’■■■■fc ■' .uitiy alter dinner. |

• ai.'.HiK-ry st.»ck lo sell und part
joi •‘lore t&lt; • rent. A good 4ip;»orw|pity.

Birman &amp; Marple don’t «t’.cmpt to

uuke-Ice cream witn skimmed milk.
Pure cream is used. Try theirlce' eream

D. Hughes, of Irving, was next called up­
on to tell why he left tlie g. o. p.
Art
really surprised his friends by making a
fldwery speech, and Imparting the infor­

The speaking Saturday afternoon wiR
either take place from the Hastings House
porelL, or at tbe opera Iwuse, to com­ the evening, Mr. Bates, the chairman of
mence at 1=30 p. m. Gov. Ricii and others tbe Democratic County Committee. Mr.
will speak in tbe afternoon, and Wm. Al­ Heath, and the Chairman of tbe Populist
den Smith In the evening. Attorney Gen­ County committee,” Mr. Barker we believe,
eral Fred A. Maynard, uf Grand Rapids •’confer,” lhe idea of cguree being to fuse
.
will alsu be present, and will probably be later on.
.lolm H. Dennis bad been sitting unnocalled upon.
■tict'rt-qver ou the east half of the hail, sur­
Lust:—On the third of July between rounded on all Hides by empty cjiairs. Tbe
idea uf fusion brought him. who had just
Prairieville und Delton, my black terrier,
returned from stampeding the Chicago con­
answering to tlie nijme of "Mack.” His vention to Bryan, to his feet. tJiimindful
weight is about 18 lbs., and is coal black that lie was a democrat of a doubtful va­
in color. Anj\iiiformation leading to hi.« riety, and unmindful of tbe, fact that he
wa- in Hie meeting of another party, the
recovery will be gratefully received by his
Barry County s’atesman rose to bin feet
owuere. .Edora and Frank Nelson, with and pniinhcd then nnd there to gire the
iltnno mtlr party uf tiaJTV County wet
wIiohi in? was a great pet aud friend.
to the filter party
(We want to »av
Geo. H. Nm.ook.
right here Johnny that you can’t "deliver
vV. J. Erb, of Baltimore twp.. was hi the goods.” There are too many demoemta
tlie Bakner uffijg Saturday, with Mine In Barry County, who unlike you are dem­
ocrats from principle.. and who are sick
sample huckleberries, that for size take
and tired uf fusion.uf anjlhing and everythe cake, and we doubt If their like has lliing to promote jour schemes.)
Who
ever been duplicated.
Tlie largest one gave the democratic party into your keep­
measured two'inches, and ail of them were ing?
,

nearly as large, Mr. Erj slated lie picked
nearly a bushet of lhe same kind. Hucklr- I (The Pie-bjteriaiis plcniced at Thornapberriea have been unusually due this sea­ pkr yesterday; the Episcopal Sunday
School to-day and the Baptists to-niorrowj
son. owing to tbe abundant rain*.
Attorney General Maynard has given
tbe village of Fen tun an opiuiuu to tbe ef­

We.Mdviie our readers to uo{ let politics
interfere wi.b their keeping euol. Read

fect that a surety un a liquor bund means
vn indebtedness Instead of. ft contlugcnt

all you c*u, think all you can, but keep

$2,O0U’
Tbe eireux

by a lot

last week was avcutnpanlM

pickpockets aud buuco-sterrers.

Our Farmer Friends can get nice
Iprinted Stationery at this office about
1as cheap as you can buy the paper and
1envelopes from the store'

(Mbs L. Jean McLaughlin is attending
tnb-State bicycle meets at Battle Creek
and Kalamazoo this weekA

C. S. Weber was uuabWMo ride at Battle
Creek and Kalamazoo this week on ac­
count of the Injuries received at Grand
Rapids tbe 3d.

We Have

Fay and Loy Diamond. Joe Sage, and
Fred Stebbins, were among lhe Hastings
people who attended tbe Battle Creek
races this week.
Miss Gertrude Bentley gave a small din­
ner party Friday, complimentary to Ml*s
Maude Colgrove, of Minneapolis.
Covers

Some
Of those
Nice
Tan Shoes
Left.

were laid for eleven.

PERSONAL MENTION.

Mrs. Chas. Rogers. Mrs. Morse Nevins,
Mrs. Will Chidester, and Miss Grace Mes­
ser go to Wail Lake Saturday for a weeks
outing at Mrs. Lehners.
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D. R. Cook left for Ohio, Monday.
John Roberts Is in KalpHafoo to-day.

C. W. Warner is home from Missouri.

Miss Nettie Chamberlain who has been
trimming iu tbe miUinery department .nt
Fitzsimmon’s Bazaar this season, has re­
turned to her home at Cloverdale.

Mr. CUas. Miller, of Shelby, Ohio, is
tbe guest of Miss Moleskle Gates.

And we hive put the
knife in deep. Want to
sell ’em quick.
Call and see them while
we can fit you.
Red
Front
Shoe
Store...

Miss Grace Stemm, of Chicago, has.bcen
visiting her uncle N. T. Parker. Rev. C.
C. O.lsrof Charles City, Iowa, a nephew of '
Mr. Parker’s, Is also a guest at the Has­
tings house.

Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Lathrop, of Ionia,
are In the elty.

Miss King, of Big*Rapids, is the guest
has had no little experience in coupling
political parties of dHTefent beliefs togeth­ of Mrs. D. W. Reynolds.
er, so he was chosen as delegate. |F. IL
Augustus Schumann is spending the
Pancoast. Dr. D. E. Eulier. and 1A. D. week in Grand Rapids.
Hughes were chosen as the other delegates.
Ferd Fausey, of Jacksun, was In the
••T|&gt;ere must be harmony of thought
city Saturday and Sunday.
among the opposition to the republican
Miss Francis Walker returned to her
iwrtj” was the prevailing desire among
home in Wayland. Saturday.
| theb^ln tbe ring who wanted fusion. This
Hiss K. Louise Burrell, of Jackson, is
sentiment was followed by furtive glanct s.
expected In the city this week.
and winking of the other eye. Hou. H. A.
Tire Misses Barney, of Muskegon, were
Goodyear, who has been in politics a long
while, and muved "that the chairman of guests at Dr. Lowry's Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cook, were in Bat­
tle Creek. Tuesday, aud saw the bicycle
races. They were the guests of Editor
Moore and wife,, nf the Battle Creek
Journal, while there.

Woolley &amp; Bronson

Miss Maude Celgrove, who has been tlie
guest of her brother. F. T. Colgrove for i
the past ten days, left for Bay View »oday where she will visit at Judge Van
Ziks-’before returning to Minneapolis.
^Mrs. A. R. McOmber and Miss Olga
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Hessmer gave a tea Tuesday, rd the letters
home on Broadway, compllmentarj' to j
their sister. Mrs. E. A. Clark, of Burling- $
tou, Iowa.) It was a very pleasant affair. 1 S
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A. B. Hull, who lias been tbe efficient1 S
Jeweler at Bewtiner's for tlie past few #

MILLINERY

i years, left for Belding Monday morning (0
। where he has a line position.
Mr. Bess- S

WISHING to close
out my stock of mil: : : linery and fancy
goods. I offer great
inducements to every
: : lady who wishes
goods in my line. ; :
Hats trimmed in the
: : : latest styles and
prices so low ever}’
lady can reach them.

I mer ban secured a gentleman from Chlca- %

go to take his place.
J. G. Hughes, C. F. Brooks, O. l-'S
I Spencer, Fred Benkes and families, L. A. X
1 Matthews and wife and M. C. Kelley aud £

wife spent Sunday at Middle lake and re- •
port a very pleasant time. Anyone deslr- X
F. W. Knowles occupied the pulpit at
ing to know of an easy wav to kill big * X
the Coug. church, Freeport, Sunday.
‘ snakes inquire of J. G. Hughes.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chester Messer leave for
Bay View for a two weeks stay this week.
Mr. aud Mrs. Glenn W. Greenfield, ot
Grand Rapids, were iu lhe city last week.

Thomas McFbarlln. of Sioux City, Iowa,
is visiting relatives and friends in the
city.

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Mrs. Geo. Lamble and children left last
week for a visit with relatives at St.
Johns.

M re and Mr*. D. W. Reynolds go to
their Wall lake cottage Saturday fur three
weeks.

Rev. S. V. Snell, of Charlotte. State
Evangelist of the Methodist Protestant
Church, will preach at tbe Methodist
church next Sunday morning and eveniag.
Rev. Snell is a wry earnest young minis- (
ter. and all who who hear Him. we are
sure will be prolted. Sunday school and J
prayer meeting at the usual hour. Bp­
worth League meeting at 0:3U.

A Gospel Temperance meeting will be
held on Sunday afternoon, from 3 lo 4 on
the lawn In front of Mrs. Norman Bailey’s
residence.
Short talks, lively singing.
All not attending any church cordially In­
vited.

Miss J.

MURDOCK.

Jefferson St.

Some people may think it pretty warm to talk stove new,
but when you have the best stove made and know it is the
best, you delight in telling of it. We handle the Best Stoves
and Ranges on the market, (THE PENINSULAR,) and we
know it, so do others. The Peninsular Stoves and Ranges
are known the world over, and are universally acknowledged
the leaders for cooking purposes, and easy handling. We
are in a, position to sell you a Peninsular Range whether you
need one or not. If you see one and have its workings ex-

355 voles east In favor, aud 58 against the
proposition.
IVofk un the city hall will

begin as soon as plans abd specifications

can be secured.
• Half tare rates have been secured on
tbe Michigan Central IL R. for the McKinothers Und
Urn! their pockets picxeu.
picked. Tne
inc mof- j■ tOtf micuiv«m ____________
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fleers tor some reason tailed tu close it up
ciub organization Ssturdiij. lickgts
until lots of good hard casli had .been j ^ud fur thnt day only.
The C. K. &amp; 8.
with skin pftixiee. A great many limb
niuouuts o&lt; money through tlie gamed, and

pears in this week’s Banneb.
Judging; been eating grub nt Sheriff McKevitt’s
is greatly lulenaied in these,
' place ut tlie cruulj’s expense for the past
from tbe many expressions uf that nature ; few wombs, was releaied Tuesday npon
we hear ou all aides. In fact the Banker i Cbas. Scb«|ll’» aiguing bls bail.
Yuung

is filled with good reading this summer, I Knick left for Nashville on the even tag ,
it has double the amount of personal and i
train afu’r making many promises lo the
local news of the other papers, and with county officials aud Mr. Scheldt that he
Edward Woodbury, of Kalamazoo, baa
?ur editorial ptge. Mr. Smith's letters, our ' would be good aud wouldn’t luad up ou
be&lt;"n elected piysideut and director of tbe
extensile county cotresp&lt;»tdeu&lt;e and tbe • whiskey again. Hi* trial comes off at tlie
C K. * s. R R. to fill tlie vaeaicy caused
new continued story, which will begin '.• next term &lt;&gt;f.cuurc when ii is a pretty sure I
by A
Bowne’s death.
•icxt week, it is tbe county paper you '
S«,eulT-»re wnt, . tbiwt lb.&gt; ta&gt; «!•• «• • •&gt;•'&lt;= »«IUo0 «“■'
, If the day is pleasant a big crowd will
should subscribe for. ;«r'. .utMcdpUoo, j M.er.1
Jto.hHU. people b«e Hr-1
b' iu towa Saturday.
The Michigan
will secure yon a _
I en him all kinds ot chances to be a man |
Outral offers half fare at all Hlr static
twenty-five cents a fotir months subscrip­ ■ mostly on account of a poor old mother.
from I’armalee to Nashville.
k
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tion for trial
*t 25 cei.ts per quart.

Dr. and Mrs. E. II. Lathrop will ciia

BorX dressed. 4.U&gt;
Bean*, 45 lo CO
Cbieken dmaed.8.
Beef dressed. 4 00 to 5.00.
BeefUve. "71.
Mutton. dreaaMl. 5.
Ciorerseed. 4 « to SA)
Wool, unwashed. 7 to it.
Wool, washed. 10 to 15.

perone a large party to Gun Lake Monday,
for a two weeks outing.

P. T. Colgrove spent Sunday at Llmaj
were working for less now tnan they ever
Ohio.
did before. (We agree with Mr. Hummer,
RL B. Messer has returned from his
Laboring men up to 1893 bad all the work
they could do. Since then the wages have western trip.
F. W. Sellick, of Paw Paw, was Id the
been greatly reduced by reason of thetr
not'be.ng able to obtain employment.) A. city this week.

O. D. S|*Ak;i.i&gt;ix&lt;u
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1 taken. Several warrants were
deiittry tne wen no ar- fOr round trip tickets Saturday un account
nirge a number of Hastings peolhe men no ar» - Mti. !i4,xf :ht I aces at Battle Creek as I as they failed tu identify
Several of tbe sharptip. McKinley Club organization. The
iu cii'l.Nt to ou account of tlie threatening । rests were made. .•
Charlotte the next | tveniug train urdfnarily leaving here at
era
were
arrested
at
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! 4:54 will be held a half an hour.
day.
F k double quartette of wale voices under
failth «P-;
Henry Knickerbocker, the Nashville asit J* leadership of Dr. C. H- barber are
Ow second letter from 8. W. Smith
ap
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Everyone pirant for sta:e&lt; prison honors, who has

prvp.nnR iime fine campaign songs for
th” laliy Saturday.

liams are at Wall lake.

was Introduced and modestly told those

was tbe usual tirade of the rich against
tbe poor, and of how the working men

TaUov per lb.. W-

Prof. Holden, of the Benzonia College,
1* in lhe city, tbe guest of bi* brother
Supt Holden.

tle girls were ih.own out. and vd? of Gain
badly btulseds and the horse was also
slightly injured. This, very fortunately,
was Hit extent of the Injuries received. -

present what an active part he had taken
In the Chicago convention.
His address

Con per bu. 30

Mrs. L C. Beadle and Miss Flora J.
Beadle are expected home from Buffalo.,
Saturday.

our own ground with the Ionia boys. We
have reason to believe it will be a warm

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always give the highest •mar-

Miss Aliena ABen, of West Bay City.
Is expected in tbe elty this week to visit
friends^

Bliss Maude Young, of Grand Rapids,
T1ie Hastings ball tram lust two games ■
lo loula at Ionia last Friday aud Salur- was tn tbe city this week, tbe guest of
day. The game Suturday was a Lot af­ M rs. Mary Geer.
Miss Ret la Oviatt, of Larmle. Wyoming,
fair and came out in favor uf the lunla
boys by a score of 8 to 9. Saturday things is visiting Miss Nonna.Michael, and. other
friends In the city.
were d fferenl and oui boys didn't score
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Heath and family.
while the Ionia bojs crossed tbe plate
eight times. Tomorrow aud Saturday we Misses Sarah Horton and Francis Wil-

eoul aitd when tin- time for action conies,
do what your coiHjieuce. an J best jaJg■ •
liability, and conreqUently a man can go
un buuds only to the amount lie &lt;wn qual­ meet &gt;haii dictate..
tea an.I coffee|Ih? eity is ify for Above his exemptions and liabili­ j The special election held Monday to
!&gt;•• found at
ps ut Erb. ties. Fur lustatice if such taualiflealiuu is bond the city fgr 81U.UQO. to pay the
-ItdaHy.
tor S2.0M he can go on bunds to that wa er works bunds and build' a new city
'r hotter an I eggs lo Phillips nuiutint but not on more than one bond of hall carried by ii big majority. there being

’-ir butter and eggs tb Spence's
- tud exchange fur shoes’ ur

a!**y,&lt; ti
Tinrt\ t‘.

The annual picnic of the M. E. Sunday
School at Thomspple was one of the most

C. 8. Brown Is spending a two weeks
vacation at home.
mation that people were being reduced to
Ed. Turner, of Grand Rapids, spent last
the state of eating bran—a very cruel stab
week in the city.
In the course of a few weeks the at Grover’s free trade policy.
Miss Bertha Rider relumed from Grand
Next they came to elect ilelegatesno the
Bannek expects to be located in its new
Rapids last Friday.
home on the ground floor, where we hope Lansing convention nnd about the first
Miss Grace Pryor is visiting Miss Ora
to be al home to our friends and patrons name proposed was that of that guileless
at least as long as tbe present publishers politician: that deadly enemy (?) of mslon: sterling at McCords.
Frank Schumann, of Grand Rapids, was
have anything to do with lhe paper.
Re­ that valiant defender of political irlnclMr. Win. F. Hicks. It M. jBates in the city last week.
fitting an .uffice and moving machinery

isn't us much fun a- it is cracked up to be.
ubiicair caucus nutlets

The Silver Party.

to be held at St. Louis.
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The silver meeting last evening was
.KT^L,elr^?. .thl’ ’
n"‘‘n’ roOre ,’i“'W&gt;o«rterb,M. V.B.rl.er W&gt;7K. i;:
the people of tills country than that of any * gR(es— ■ was chosen chairman, and iu sub­
year in the history of the country.
In-1
stance tuld tbe numbers of the convention
form yourselves on tbe great Issues and
In advance what they ought to do in the
make it a point to attend the caucuses.
way of sending the right kind of delegates
Friday'J* C. Farrell made an assignment to Lansing to endorse tbe Chicago nomi­
to P. T. Colgrove. Mr. Farrall has made nee. Mr. Bryan.
many friends during his stay In thia city
Mr. Hummer, of Holland, we believe,

Come every body and hear the speeches
of tan siroes at McOniber . next Saturday.
Gov. Rich, Wm. Alden

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FUSION

WEI55EKT BROJ
GENERAL HARDWARE..

plained to you, you will ever after want one. There is noth­
ing in stove construction to compare with them, and all the
world knows they are reliable. They are more economical
than a small cook stove, will last forever, will nearly learn
you to conk if you don’t know how. Don’t let Mrs................
fry her life out over an old fashioned cook stove, when it will
be big money in your pocket in the end lo buy her a Penin­
sular range, and besides lengthen her days by several years.
If you can’t possible use a stove, there is something in our
line ol GENERAL HARDWARE you can. We will make
jt an object fnr you to trade with us the coming year. Better
come in and learn about

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Thursday, July &gt;6- I8?6-

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MARSHALL L. COOK,Editor
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TEKED AB fiEC0XX&gt; CLASS MATTER AT’
Tire HASTINGS. MICL.. FOSTOFFICE,

AUGUST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES
Omaha, Neb, July 13.—An appalling
accident to an excuralon train occurred
early Saturday evening at Logan. Ia,
33 miles east of this city, on tbe line of
tbe Chicago &amp; Northwestern railroad,
in which 31 persona living in thia elty,
Council Bluffs, Missouri Valley and in­
tervening points, were killed and 30 in­
jured. Many of the injured will, in all

AN ABLE ACCEPTANCE.

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rteKlnley’s Manty Utterances on Hie Nom«
inatlou.
‘ The notification ceremony at Canton
posae&amp;ed all tbe elements of interest
xaiurally belonging to such an occasion,
mnd it drew from tbe republican condidate for president a speech which con- j
.-taina the substance of all that will or
can be said throughout the campaign
in advocacy of his election. Mr. McKinley will perhaps discuss tha issues

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probability, die.
A Fatal Error.
The wreck occurred as a result of
Engineer Montgomery, of tbe excur­
more elaborately in his letter of accept­
sion train, mistaking orders. He was
’
.once, but he set them forth with great
ordered to wait at Logan,until the fast
.
dearness and felicity. It was a calm,
mail and the east-bound passenger
resolute and perfectly candid speech,
train hud passed. He waited for the
&lt;
reflecting with accuracy the mental and
passenger and then started out, having
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moyal character of the republican nomforgotten about the mail. The trains
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Inee, anef supplying a new assurance of
were going 50 miles an hour, when they
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his qualifications os a leader and his fit&gt;met three miles west of Logan.
ncss for the executive office.
The two engines crashed together,
k.
Senator Thurston in his formal mesand in an instant freight and passen­
rgn “P
* Good Thing.
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sage from the convention to the can­
ger coaches were piled one on top of
't
didate happily defined the sentiment
another. The west-bound train wan an
;
which controlled the choice. The nom­
excursion train returning from Logan,
f
Illation, as he said, “has been made in
where a picnic had been held by the
r
obedience to a popular demand,” and
Union Pacific Pioneer association. .The
the uprising of the people emphasizes
.east-bound train was the fast mail and
the sincerity of their conversion to the
the Southern Pacific-Union Pacific over­
great principles with which Mr. Mc­
land flyer, which left Omaha via the
“OH. I WON’T DO ▲ THING WITH THIS!
Kinley is identified. From the certain
Northwestern
at 5:45. It carried two
j
fact that tbe popular will directed tbe
sleepers from San Franclaco, one from
choice at St. Louis springs the confident
Denver and one from Portland, buffet,
^belief that the choice will be ratified at
THE NATIONAL GAME.
diner, express and baggage cars. It
the polls; and there is absolutely noth­
was crowded when it left Omaha. Train­
JUSTIFICATION OF M’KINLEY. Standing of tbe' Loading Clabe f&lt;
ing to mar the satisfaction which that
men think that all "bf the fatalities
assurance gives, for in this case the proc­
The following tables show the number must have been confined to the excur­
lamation of a political creed required
of games won and lost and the percent­ sion train, since it was made up of
The
newspapers
which
have
been
most
4*or its full effect the nomination of the
age of the dubs of the leading baseball lighter coaches, which could easily be
skeptical as to Maj. McKinley's
sound•
typical American.gentleman who is now , —
- —
—organizations. National league:
crushed by the heavy fast mail.
•the republican candidate. A man at, »«“ oa the money question ore one
Clubs.
Won.
Per ct
less dignity of character would have after another coming to the conclu- Cincinnati .50
.478
The acene which followed the crash is
Icen likely to dissent with an affects ®k&gt;n that their akepUcismXia not sus- Cleveland ...
.tn
.883 indescribable. Both engines and the
Baltimore ...
,tion of humility from the estimate so tained by tbe facts. The St, Louis -Boston
i
.671 first passenger coach were demolished.
. put upon him by his party and the peo-1 platform convinced some that McKinley Pittsburgh
&amp;
.544
Chicago ....
.533 The shrieks of women, the yells of men
pie. Mr. McKinley without a sugges- is sound and his speech of acceptance Brooklyn....
r
.479
Washington ,
.492 and the wails of the injured and dying
away skepticism’s last
tion of vanity accepted the asNociatinn ’knocked
’
‘ prop.
1
‘
hiladelphhi
.3::
.471 in the gathering gloom rose above the
,
of hi. name with the cause which ia to 1 .rT,he„N;"v,Yor!£ ®u"
itMlf “nd
.n
.4*j9
of his name with the cause which is to
St. Louis
.is
C
.250 crash of the heavy machinery and the
'be victorious in the« admirably cbouen , MaJ- McKinley nght in these words.
Louisville
.18
245 screeching of steam escaping from the
McKinley's
I
Mfwant
;&lt;&gt; th., hnnnr
1 "There Is one phrase in Maj. McKinleys
‘-t I psords.
Great as js the honor con- speech
Bpeech of
of acceptance,which
acceptance,which is
worth a
Western league:
is worth
wrecked locomotives.
' Indianapolis
J
tferretl, equally arduous and important 'hundred*
about Tull dollars,
dollars.*’
“ ‘ generalities
frailties about
-6M
Tbe Union Pacific Pioneer’s associa­
Minneapolis
........
.5,4
js the duty imposed, and in accepting ‘parity
____ of
__ thi 'two- metals* and dollars
Z_2—-1 *a» I St. Paul.
.&gt;7
.682 tion is composed of the employes of tbe
|
tbe one I assume the other, relying upon . untarnished as our &lt;»&gt;«:
flag:’’
. f^troR............
4SM Union Pacific system. Tbe larger por­
"
*The
money
of
the
United
States
•
•
Kansas
City.
31
JT
Khe patriotic devotion of the people to '
must not only be current at its full face Milwaukee.../
.31
41
.431 tion of them work in Union Pacific
at home, but it must be counted at i Grand—
Rapids.
the best interests of our beloved coun- value
—------------------------------------------------------------------------r
.♦8
45
&gt; I shops in this city, and as rule have
____ .23
47
.E9
B try and the sustaining care and aid of P»r In any and every commercial center of ; Columbus .
large families dependent on them.
Western association:
Him without whose support all we do the
th®..globe.*
el?be.VL. .
i
,
"Now, there arc only two ways of mak- ' Des Moines.
.49
.78
PREPARATIONS FOR
•
5s empty and vain.”
,
।’ |ing
ng every commercial center of the globe jJ Pjoria
Peoria.
......
-.
"7
■
.fifiS
A complete Irak of the dead is as fol-'
.37
I
, • Tb &gt; candidate’s statement of the cuuui
count uur
our uuliiun
dollars ui
rit pur.
par. OutOne is iu
to pvrper- ,‘ P‘'b,u?"A ••
.
— ,
. ,
,
.
. i.n.ln c ...^&gt;1 «■ 11 • l&gt;.'. ... k — rtf . Iva An 3. . J vOI ftlUIU ■ •'’•*
|
-5M lows:
| things which must tse done to restore suade or cqmpel all the nations of the earth •i v?d\r°Ra'
Cedar Rapids.
.453
A.
M.
Gerard,
1S33
Seventh
avenue.
Coun
­
to take at par American dollars which are
‘
.439 cil Bluffs, la.; Owen Cavanaugh. Eight­
national, prosperity, and whjch the re- worth less than psr, and that is an enter- I »Quincy.
Burlington....
•3
rd eenth und Charles streets. Omaha, aged If;
4S
■ publican party.is confidently expecting prise rather too Idurge for us. The other I St. JoscphJ
.311 Willie Cosgrove, 1(23 Nicholas street.
---------------------------- — .
.
|
to undertake, could not be improved. is to put forth no dollar thnt is not tn- I
Omaha: E. G. Wlncgar, a brakeman,
DENOUNCE FREE SILVER,
I It is noth vain and grunfliloqUent as- trlnslcully worth par in the world’s ex- |
Boone, la.: Fred Neilson, Omaha. Law­
changes.
1
--------[g
cription of wisdom and virtu&amp;toapolit"That menna gold dollars, or dollars Many Democratic Organs Repudiate the rence Peterson, engineer waterworks.
Council Bluffs; Mrs. Carroll, 1219 North
i
’ical organization whose record at every based on the gold standard, the world's j
Flatform and Ticket.
Seventeenth street, Omaha: Infant sou of
•
;
Chicago, July IL—The Tribune says Mr. and Mrs. Carroll; Mrs Bradley, wife t
£
’stage contradicts the eulogy. Nobody standard of vaJuc."
...v—
ra
uu
we-’
While
objecting,
as
amattcrof
course,
'
conservative
democrats
newspapers,
•
can refute the assertion—and we be-'
of moulder. Union Pacific shops. Omaha: '
lieve there were never before «o fcw in considering that, it Is . propagandist cspechrfbjQ in the east and south, are infant of Mr. and Mrs Bradley; Dudson,
•a
what Maj. McKinley openly and in considerable numbers son of ffhm Dudson, Omaha; William Sum­
•a mood
nxKKl to
to mnke
make tbe
tbe attempt
attempt—
—that
that rere- o* ^ree tra^c*
mit, Missouri Yailey; Mrs. Neilson. 222
j&amp;ublican supremacy has meant honor
“bout tlie tariff, the New York • announcing u policy of vigorous opposi- North Thirty-third street, Omaha; John
OF NOVEttBEB 3 ABE ALHKADY WELL VNDEIt WAY. A XE«
World says:
«nd prosperity hitherto." If there were , Unr,fl
Envc‘
,
. free silver platform aud
.
Perkins, 1442 North Nineteenth street;
tion . to . the
Pierson, son of Andrew Pierson, machinist,
"His unequivocal Indorsement of the
ever before so many believers in repub- ' sound money plank and his declaration in nominee. In many cases sound money 13 years old; John Larson. IS years old.
lican capacity to mold the future, all favor of a dollar *as good as the best in the democrats are advised by these jour­ 1113 North Eighteenth street. World-Herthe signs of the times are at fault. Tbe world.’ which ’must not only be current nals to vote for McKinley as the surest uld carrier; Patrick Scully, stationary en­
gineer, Union Pacific shops, 2524 Center
proofs which in reality were always at its face value at home, but must be method of stamping out the heresy street: Miss Maggie Cosgrove, Eighteenth :
counted at par In any and every commer­
IS TO BE ELECTFUl. AND
ample have been even more cleanly re­ cial center of the globe.* is a reassuring ut­ ' which has attained a governing poW- and Nicholas streets, Omaha Charles Hel-1
man. Missouri Valley, la ; William Wil- I
vealed in a period of unexampled dis­ terance and renders clearer than ever the ' er within the party. Some of the bolt­
eon.
Ninth
avenue
and
Fifteenth
street.
democratic
duty
and
opportunity
at
Chi
­
ing newspapers suggest the nomination
tress than In rhe long years of well-l»eing
Council Bluffs; Claire, son uf Robert Claire, I
of a.
a third
third ticket
ticket on
on aa golrt.r
gold.platform,
and contentment. What the party has , cago.”
x , •
. _v, , , . „
■ ■ or
boilermaker. Omaha, head off and body !
done it can and will do azrainso soon and 1
frankest of all, the Philadel^iiaBee- but
’ ‘ most of them are in
‘ fave
* -or of the Identified by shoes; John Seagrove, Eight- i
«&gt; long n« it h» the onportnnltv. It erd PpnU In told letters ra the point election
-------•
tenth
and Nicholas streets,
James
——--------------------------- , Omaha; •.
ulva . wtD. as u*nal be round tn the thlok«&lt; ot tbe tbrtrt. battlinsT'Vifor
HUSiXErt
of----------McKinley.
The list to date —
pith of McKinlev
McKinley's
acceptance the
.t
.
.
।
-aa. nnd ntth
’s occeotande
E.
Cqacrovtf. Omaha, head torn off from PRINCIPLES, which will brine PROSPERITY TO THE NATION
is as follows:
points the country to pt* adversaries i
mouth up. identified only by laundry mark ' • THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE l*'nt&gt;t ohlr the ieaiins. Kep*-*:.
•;&gt; ij"
statement that “the platform adopted
The Staats-Zeftuns:. Sun. Herald, Times George A. Lawrence, tlntmith ’ Omaha i
.broken promises, and to its pwn accom­
l*uti» PRE EMINENTLY A NATIONAL tAMILY PAPER.
by the republican national convention and World, of New York city; Record and Walter Jennlnxs Mtasouri Valiev
Vf. ^biraigu u«wk ..nd dl^wsloDH will interest exiery Atnenran citizen
plished deeds for n double tobject-lesson
-v&gt;ku’ u i ’ ‘ r.j'1 thunews of lhe day. Foreiuu CccreHp.inflencc. Agricultural Depart un ut. M. :■ : nK*c *
bus received my careful consideration Times, Philadelphia: Bun and Evening John Mcl&gt;ermott' tnarhimVr • u
161.,.^,c’?olc" Short Stories complete in each nnmber/Comlc Picture- FaaMou
’ .4an the art of government..
Tlme«,
Baltimore:
Courier-Journal.
Post
and has njy unqualified approval.”
T1?05?. U0' ^orth scrijnlouH. and avarlety ot item-, oi hounehoid intent-t, make up AN IDEAL FAMILY i A’.'h'l
■ and Anxclger (German). Loiitax-ph-, Ky.;
There has never been nn honest doubt
street; Mm.
­
Eighteenth street:
Mra John Kahler,*Iden
Kathir...
1
.
“These are plain words," says the Rec­ Stahts-Zeitung and Chronicle. Chicago;
tified in Council Bluffs, where she livedof the republican candidate’s steatlfnst
ord.
| Times. Richmond Va.; Globe. St. J’auL Infant ot Mr. afid Mrs. John Kahler, thrai
We furnish “The Banner” and New York Weekly Tribune”
.adherence to the prine*r!es ifet forth
“There Is .no froth or fussiness about Minn.: Eagle, Brooklyn. N. Y.; Sun, Low-. months old; Phillip Carroll, boy. 1«S North
in the platform which hc heartily ap- them. It commits him to ‘the existing ■ iston. Me.; Argus-Leader, Sioux Falls. 8.
Seventeenth street. Omaha; John Kinxle.
proved before Its adoption. Butthough gold
*“ *“standard,* as his party •is committed
ri—- j D.; Courier, Buffalo, N. Y.. and Auzelger Forty-sixth and Cuming streets. Omaha
■
he did not need to give any further as- and as tbe honefr and good faith of the na- , l?es Westens.. St Louis. Mo
DISASTER NEAR ^CHICAGO.
tion demand. This declaration was what
--------------- - ------------- .
isurance on that point, bis expression of the country wished to hear. Mr. McKinPERISHED BY THOUSANDS,
Picnic Train Wrecked and live Penoaa
satisfaction with the direct and em­ icy haji taken the first formal occasion to i ,
-------- Are Killed.
phatic terms in which the party creed put himself at the front, where he ought Enormous Lost of Life by the Recent
Address al! orders to
to stand. We give him credit. He deTidal Wave in Japan.
Chicago, July 13.—An excursion train
is enunciated is sure of a cordial re- uerves iu"
”
----- '----------------------Victoria, B. C.,' July 9.—Advices by on the Wisconsin Central ran into an
troese.
“They
ore top
plain
and *post- jj
Thus
the
clarification of public
opin- steamer Braertfer state that 37,156 peo.r
.
।
•
a-xauo
u.c
t.iutiu&lt;.unuuvt
pumiuupiu-1
open switch nt Altenhcim, a suburb ten
-♦1VA
ffor
rti- alraxvlaf
rev■
.. public
... opinion
..
:
e fn
t..0 Inaro
*eav® nn«r rtKn-nrraa
chance
doubt
or •
an(j, democratic
at. pie »»were
killed iu the two prefectures,
~ *”
n
~ I
“U“ US4UWWUWU puuut. VptlllVU Bl |
CIV KtllCU IU IUV IWU pfl'leCtUreS,
miles west of this city. Sunday evening,
quesJon ns to their purport and mean-1 thati jn thc
ffOCS OIU Every day | Mujasgi and Inate, Japan, by the re­
killing five people and injuring* about
ing. and Mr. Mclupley s career and Maj. McKinley is more justified and bis cent
tidal wave.
A dispatch
dispatch from
from
----- ------„
A
20. The names of the dead are: Charles Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W.
•character supply h perfect guarantee of courage and frankness more approved. ■ Morika,
Morika, dated
dated June
June 20.
20. says
says that
that over
over Samuels, Chicago; Frederick Keitel,
Best, Room 2, Tribune building, New York City, and a sample
the wisdom and devotion with wbich.as
jg ou|y a question of time when the 1 00,009 were either killed or injured bv
Chicago, Fred Koch, Chicago; Miss
eppy of The New York Weekly Tribune will be mailed tc you.’
.candidate and premdeat, he will uphold who|e country will recognize iu his , the wave.
*
Mary Arnold and Miss Mary Hubert.
r®*03' •
3 1 *r,°uncj candklaqy its only hope against the |
The distress among the survivors of
It is not known who is guilty of leav­
flood of financial heresy which is just the terrible visitation is appalling, ing the switch open, but pending an in­
■ trile serves his pirty worst who
now the country's gravest peril.—Chi- j Thousands of tbe injured are dying vestigation the police arrested Con­
serves his country wfirst. and the his- cago Times-Herald.
.&lt; medical ----»_*------- _„
ra
' from lack aof
assistance,
nnd
ductor Heater, Janies Grant nnd Wil­
lory of Cleveland ism proves iL—N. Y. 1
I many are upon the verge of starvation.
liam Dolan, the crew of the excursion
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
Mail and Express.
| The wave| jhc
originated
not far from
wave urtgmuieu
not the
iur xrom
train,the
and the crew of the side-tracked
I, —
C7Mnj. .'4^.
McKinley
only nun
has to
step out ■■ asupuuv.DV
Japanese t.uuri,
coast, UllU
and UpjMappears
to BP.
have
[.
&lt; uaussj viilj
ivavcjJUUl
’UrS IQ
VO
passenger train.
1 C’TIon. David B. mil is still u demo 1 upon his frout porch to address two or | visited au extent of over 300 miles of
crat. but he can feel the daisies grow­ three mass meetings every day.—Chi- ‘ const line.
ing above the head of the party.—Chi- engo Inter Ocean.
De« Moines, I.., July lo.—The alate
\
'
f.ui ihgolt ov . Frolic.
#
esgo Tribune. 7
' ETThc little tin pail will have a lively
La Harpe, Ill., July 10.—William fair executive committee bus received
propoeitiona
looking to putting a novel
I inning m this campaign, and well it Spiker and Bister and Charles Collins
may. It has had a good long rest under I auci sister were spending the evening nt attraction at the fair in September. It
ia
&lt;
genuine
train wreck. The scheme
j the maladministration of Grover Clere- I jhe home of Edward Dodds, brother-in­
land and his party of ruin and dis- law of the Spikers. During the even in- Is to build two miles of railroad track
through the grounds and atari a loco­
aster.—Los Angeles Times.
| CoilinR and one of the Spiker girls took
j
EZThe efforts of the democratic par'.y I a buggy ride.using Spiker’s team. This motive and several can, at each end
to throw Jonah Cleveland overboard . so angered Spiker that upon the return to run together in tbe middle ot the
stretch.
may be successful, but they will not 1 of Collins a violent encounter took
Is the Most Popular Republican Neiv»pi;c
*
avail to save it from the people’s wrath. J place, in which Col I inn stabbed Spiker
Wa. Fatwu, Injured.
} The country will not accept Grover as 1 in the neck and killed him.
Wichita. Kan.. July n.-"oklahoma“
■ of the West and Has the Largest Circulation;
Harry Hill, a well-known frontiersman
j ,.ra.pcgo«t.--KOnM» City Journal.
I
wbrat »d Corn.
TERMS BY MAIL
I |
CZPra.ident Cleveland can have one :
Washington, July IL—The govern. whose lite has been a romance interKansas
: can now be devoted to other uses. I i honor Inscribed upon his monument, ; menl report makes the winter wheat WOJeJt.'y‘lh th' “r,T hl*torJ'
DAILY (Without Sunday)»«.00 per year
Its former delightful smelling and J
and have It done now. and it would | condition TS.«. Indicating a yield of and Oklahoma, died In thia citv from
DAILY (with Sunday)..,$6.00 per year
the effects of being thrown from a
delicious tasting contents are dupli- z‘ - iTad: “He waa the last democratic
27n.3G4.00Q bushels, and tlje Spring
cated in quality and flavor in None ??
president, and his party lies buried be­ wheat eondition,fl3.3. indicating a yield buggy in a runaway.
FEB YEAR
Such Mince Meat, a pure, whole­
neath his remains.”—Chicago Inter of 173,294,000 biiahels—-a total spring
Aa a Newapapor THE INTER OCEAN keeps abr.sst of Us- tin.;, in '
some, cleanly made preparation for
DrWe Think no candid* person can rend nnd winter wheat yield of 443,858.000
Ocean.
respects. It sparss neither pains nar expense iu sscunaj.
mince pies,’ fruit cake and fruit 4
the major’s speech in reply to the notifi- bushels. The average condition erf corn
ALL THE NEWS AND THE BEST OF CURRENT UTERA : &lt; !
| cation comiSittee without giving him
puddit^a.
is 92.4, against 99.3 in July last year.
credit for resources of expression pre-Epilepsy, b« without
Three
Drowned.
i
doubt treated and curviously unnmpected. Viewed artistical­
’ Buffalo, N. Y.. July 13.—A sail boat
ly, that is to sav as to form and swtablcMINCE MEAT
contairfng three young men capsixed
As a Family Paper is Not Excelled by
n«
t
,
it
I.
nn
extremely
creditable
per:
Austin
atreet
Sunday
afternoon.
The
saves the housewife long hours ■
on the Niagara river near the foot oF
foraance. In dignity of tone, direct i current in the river nt thia point »s very
of wearisome work and gives the ■
aimpllcity of language, compactness of strong and before asafaUnce could reach
frmily' all the mince pic they can
Ideas and adaptation ot phrase to the j them they were drowned,
desire at little cost. A package makes
ARY FEATURES are unequaled.
r . rr_rki
paWWm*
proprieties of the occasion, it rises
—-------------------------A TWELVE pxex PAPER and contain, lie
’ o(
above
the ordinary. It may be read
v.
do substitute.
thia
di
more than once with pleasure and „,Vie“J*»«&gt;y “.-it»raid tint Baron
profit even by thorn who do not agree ®rwch f wid?w.h“ *»&gt;ated WO.000,000
scpls of the Wert in both pouuc*
1
ti. price'THE WEEKLY INTER OCE.'-

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Tbe best reason in the world why
some things sell so well is because they
are good. That is one reason for the
great sales of “BAf 1LE AX.”

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The other half is the size of a 5 cent piece.
It is as big almost as a 10 cent piece of
other and poorer kinds.
Facts are facts. You can buy and see for
yourself. Five cents isn’t much to invest.

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BECAUSE THE HOUSEWIFE
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Thursday, July 16, 1896.
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Tais week,

MICHIGAN STATE 1

g6 quires.
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An important dreiaion ha. been re atwred by the mpreme court regarding
the oonrtrueUon of th- local option law.

A Strip of Michigan
Y1

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«&gt;nw» lb&lt;*. tirrt h-riiuJ; emte. ...

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lonta will have a band townaraent, Aug.

The Albion churchee raised
L -xaliou of CooporavttJe. ,
. •: •
Nervum' «nd Hystcrical-AB:
i . i i * ) curb—Doctors, Hani.
:::;J specialists AH Failed.
:L Titus, Coopersville, Mich.,
•'oi'uff'.nfstatement: “For
l was' an invalid suffering
j
tretnc nervousness and dyspep. . isc seemed to be beyond the
•. - • •! .s-L-ians,some of wjtom were
, - Lili-- m the treatment of such
. .
1 -pent a. long time in a
• .
kapidssanitarium. Their tre-at!.
' useless; everything! ate
■■ ■.I - distress. I became so.
.,tl. .. t would break out crying
v cause. While in this con­
.' v.-as induced to useDr. Wheelf--'.- Nerve Vitalizer.* A change was
r_.
i !. from the first dose: four or
f;v- :
Jcs cured me absolutely. Torfav j ah; in perfect health, can eat
a-i&gt; •.king and drink tea or coffee with
com: rC ’’ Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalizer cured her by its act’on on the
■fierce - -'f the stomach.
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H. STEBBINS,
H
F’l NEiiAi. Director.
Christmas.’Photograph
-• u iR. -’.&lt;Un&lt; e;».»Court street. Ail
;,rvii;ptK‘tended day or night. : i

s'hi

for the

cyclone suffeders.
New York City will spend 3AJC0.000
on ne» pavements the coming year.
A Wayland man bought a horse, Iu good
condltlou. for 37.00 at an auction sale.

Howard Citr’e poatmast* bad hl. salary

cut down from 31100 to 51100 per year.

The old saw and planing mill, wkieh
has been one of the land marks, of Middle­
vine. has been purchased by the Keeler

Brass Co., and &gt; 111 be torn down lo make
room for a better building.

rowder Irovun,

br!“p ffnu“«5 compelling
the HilUdaie board of raperriwrs to
fcubmit the proportion to ret aside the
fur»ro..KX™?.ir,0U,'K1
I“n&gt;ror *’»'* operatton ot tbe lew In Umt county
curing )u?.r St
’ P,UrpOW
to a vote „f the people. The board had
mint,
’fight r,ti» on frun »Mp. refused to call «n election, cla’ming
that niuch action could not be taken
wttliio two yenp, {rom a previous vote 1
on the proposition. The court.hold.
re"1 the prelimiaarie. to the prevsou, .
xXhbufl'H'K&lt;,.fc "M* Vi’chigin dipot «t election may be carried out within two i
*m&lt; UrtWron Holl»u&lt;Una St Jowpb.

ff’nh’ful-.mirtiim. but like
iy cured b» ."»hb&lt;“"i“ ““i^Prtbmurtttitrel s.
p| "'“‘'"'‘’O’ »'• Witt’, Witch
U
h*1'1- 11 »«« Ml, to cure I-llts.

H. . r Holland, of Wayland: ha. ex,
cluugea bls slore aud commission business foTiih
tor 00 acres of land la Grand Traverse Jaw . 1 "Riiaj,tI
?b"reT"'
““
County.

W. H. Goodyear.
eeh*,n»i°» or the
laying of the cor"tW ^“^tlot-l

In the bpring a young num’s fancy lightE» i'rit^re^'ii’ U' 7 UV
*-*“«
r.arly Uber,, for they alw.y, c|Mn„ ,h„
iMtenT"1'5 &lt;IW blowJ'*"d lovlgorete the
s&gt;»tem.
W. H. Oooiitkau.

U m Etts, of Fredonia, Calhoun county,
lost a span of horses in the muck shores at

th.'?.^10 De”oil
I'11' ,oarI,&gt;
that all th,, prominent bulldlnxs, except
rtrlpZi1’ h*u dl’pl,r«i tbe star, and

Squaw lake.
Two twenty foot poles
lashed together failed to penetrate tbe
depths to which they bad descended.

n“n;iln““u'" ls ‘to standard time, and

It is said the habit of turning around
three pr four times before lying &lt;town has
survived in the domestic dog from his
savage ancestry.
It then sened to break
down the grass and make a bed.

An arelal cable railway will soon be built
E. BABKELL.
W. W. POTTER.
to the summit of the volcano Popocatepetl
BARBELL &amp; POTTER,
In Mexico. 18,000 feet above the sea. Il Is
.
Attorneys at Law.
. . .- H.i-t'.ng' City Bank. Collections,
,;•• •
-liut d to, and general law business designed both for the shipping of sulphur
from tbe orator, aud the accomodation of
tourists.
A. LAMPMAN,
An agreeable disinfectant foru se in a
D. D. S.
Rental work done carefully and-: sick-room Is made by putting ground coffee
Y^’i bir.'s'unVb KackeUJton? in a saucer and Id the\enter a small piece

IV

Baking

Curt I, the standard
"'tor‘or every rough or cold. It
’ *l,e'only birmlre, remedy that produces
Immediate result,.
». H. Gtoveah
Tbe Adventists claim that tbe large bus­
iness of tbe publlshlna house raised Bat­
tie Creek from a second to a first class
post office.

Did you ever think how readily the
b ood is poisoned by constipation? Bad
blood means bad health and premature
old age. « DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the
famous little pills, overcome obstinnte con­
stipation.
w. H. Goodyear
The Fife Lake Monitor Is authority for
the statement that the grasshoppers in
that vicinity have eaten part ot a barbed
wire fenee.
.
Mrs. jt DeYoung, Middleburg, la.,

OF CRIME.
Daring Bobbers Commit Many
Hold-Ups in Chicago,

so common in sumlner-time.
accompanied by loss of energy,
lack of thought-power, means
a deficient supply of nourish*
ment The vital force is lost
It isn't a question of muscle and
sinew, but of resistance and
endurance. At any age, but
especially in youth, it involves
the risk of lung disease. Loss
of flesh and a cough are threatenlng signs.

*uci Confeiiion.

Chicago, July* IX—Four men armed

with revolvers entered the office of the
New York Biscuit . company at 12
o'clock Saturday, “held up’ the cashier
at the muzzles of their pistols, and, scizing the money prepared to meet the
years from a prevlou. election, but that pay roll, made off with it The robbers
tbe election itrelf njiat not be held secured over $2,000 and escaped wiii.until the ftdl period of two rear, re- i out leaving any clew to their identity.
।
The offices of the company are at
qoired by the law ha. expired.
Randolph and Moignn streets and there
| were 400 people in the building at the
Lire InHuntnce.
In his annual report Insurance Com-1■ time. Clerk Edward Hines sat close be­
uiissuer Giddings shows that during side
.-the
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* door w
money, and when
the
to
the past year the 40 regular, 6r level the bookkeeper’s measure swung open
premium, life insurance companies ’ an&lt;^ n 11180 entered Hines thought he
wrote t&gt;oiicics nmuhmlag to $t’4,502.MK,1 *’as ° telephone repairman. A moment
received premiums aggregating $4,356.- : lr,ter he was astonished to.see two reof Cod-liver Oil, with, the hypo­
715', and inourred losses of $i,5S4,763. At Tolvers pointing at him.
the cluse of the y«tr they had insurance.
c
“ the Money.
—
Scooped *In
.
phosphites, meets these cases
“Stay where you are,” cried the rob­
aggregating &gt;127.^50,365
force. The
perfectly. It tones up, fattens
taxes paid by insurance companies ber, who immediately scooped in
amounted to $215,184. The rep.rt toys the money on the desk and placed and strengthens.
that a general revision of the laws gov­ it in a
Hack.
Then tire
thief,
In Scott's Emulsion the tastfe
erning cooperative and fraternal assess­ with the sack in one hand nnd
of the oil Is fully disguised,
ment life associations is un imperative a pistol in the other, backed' through
necessity to prevent irresponsible asso­ the door of the private office and de­ making it almost as palatable
ciations from doing business in the parted through the other door to Mor
as milk.
gan street. At the same time his three
state.
* J—revzy re.. U. .-Kl,L,-X
companions left by the other two doors, SCOTT * Bowws, Mlg. CCrnUu, New Yort
Mother and Sons Arrested.
joined their companion on the Morgan
Mrs. Victoria Gregg and her two sons, street sidewalk, and the party fled west
John, aged 17, and Carl, aged ten. were through the alley between Lake and
THE
under arrest at West Bsy City, charged Randolph streets. None of the robbers
with-conspiracy to po’son the family was masked and each was as cool and
of John A. Gregg, fr«m whom Mrs. collected us a person who made an
Gregg is divorced. Little Carl was-ar­ everyday visit to the building.
rested, and on his testimony the mother
and elder brother were apprehended.
One' hold-up after another was re­
Carl lives with his father and step­ ported to the police Saturday night an­
mother. The divorced wife of the com­ ti! the number reached seven. Officer
plainant denies the charge. She soys Sauer, of the East Chicago avenue sta­
it is trumped up to got her out of the tion, prevented one robbery at Division
way» and put the boy in the reform and Wesson streets at midnight, but
school.
x\ns shot three times by one of the
BEGINS IN THIS ISSUE.
highwaymen. The officer will probably
•
Crop Condition*.
die. At 2216 Portland avenue a laundry
The Michigan monthly crop report for ’ office was robbed by two lioys with re­
July says:
volvers, who had .evidently been reading
Estimates tbe average yield of wheat are ’ nbout- the “long and the short man."
15.M bushels per acre, or 2.3G better than 1 Later a saloon at Fifty-first find Atlan­
thdt of July 1,1®5. The footing* of super- I
visors’ returns of farm statistics show an ! tic street was robbed by armed high­
waymen. These aud other small hold­
IS per cent. The condition of corn is equal * ups which have been Inking place ever
to 97 i&gt;er eent. and the full average area has ; since the 82.000 robbery of the nfterbeen planted. The acreage of potatoes ’
planted shows a falling off of 2D per cent.. . x.oon had put the police depart-’
aud the condition Is SO per cent, of an aver- 1 ment almost in a panic. While .the
age. The condition of clover sown this year ; North side police were concentrating
Is SS per cent. Apples and peaches promise ( their ’efforts to find the slayer of Ser-1
an abundant crop.
gcant Sauer three men held up the
Brother and Pinter Reunited.
I saloon of J. M. McHale at Erie nnld
Mrs. Margaret Norton, of Michigan i Markit streets and secured $40 dollars.
Mndr a ConfcMlon.
lily, 1ml.. has fuur.d iu. James Loci;-*
One of the men whb held up tne |
v,ood, of Hartford, fids state, a brother *
cashier
*of
the flew York Biscuit c «mwhom She lind njnurpcd- ns; (lend for.
_. years. The
.
.
27
brother
hud ab&gt;&lt;» mourned pany Saturday noon is in thb hands of
tb&lt;-'
rl’wul. thuugh b..th, ail-r thl' !&gt;&lt;&gt;■'«■• T'&gt;- other,, will prut-abh

of camphor gum. Light the camphor with
LAMPMAN. M. D.
a match and let the coffee burn with IL writes. 1 have, used One Minute Cough
k' a. I.nmpman. call* promptly
Cure for six years, both for myself and
- u»l attention given u» fitting The odor is healthful and refreshing.
children, and 1 consider it the qulckesi
if.r.j Hernia ur Rupture for
A spectacle fakir his been working sev­ acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure 1
i‘!i- nui.io'rity of cases can be
arid wiiimui a surgical opera- eral Calhoun county tow is very success­
ever use$.
w. 11. Goodyear
fully foi the past week.
His method of
Watertlelt Catholl.cs laid the corner
working Is to meet some one and claim he stone of a new church, July 4.
Many
J. M. SMITH.
has found a pair, of gold-bowed glasses, were In-'attendance' from Berrien. Cass
and Van Bareii counties.
ni.-icir in nil parts of the state__________
______
____
and as they are of no use to him he will
•. .. Y-.-mUty.' Special pain, i sell lhfu) for fittJ..rcnt...
A. L. Wonstvr. a prominent citizen of
They are worth
’!'dcor.ltarts chattel mortOsseo. Jch.. after suffering excruciatingly
Z
Wtkodland. Mich. about, five cents, a piece, but he disposed of from pila« for twenty years, was cured iu.
about 400 pair In Jackson, and has reaped a short.time by'useing DeWitt’s Witch
Lojoil E. Knappen. n rich harvest in Calhoun county.
Hazel halve, no absolute cure for all skin
diseases., M^rCot this preparation Is used
Since the great Republican round-up at
I PEN &amp; DENISON.
t nn ali Qthen-euinbiiiwL
.YERS.
St Louts, the leader of the McKinley forc­
W. H. Goodyear
htgan Trust Co. Bldg,.
i. T-iHi jRapRls, Michigan. es, Mark Hanna.* has berouie a marked
Wild ’^ttuee mid other noxiues w.'Ci’s
man. Omi enthusiast calls it a McKinley grow In spelt profusion in Maroellus iloorand Hannah year, aud proposes to write it yxrds jtiat the commotf council hns-ordeied bring wpnmUd. made exi v effort lo ,)C »rrcst«i within a few hour,. The
the residents to destroy the pests.
M&gt;he the mv.lerv concerning (heir re",,w '»
t’ "He.lt Sullivan.
Hastings. Mich, Hanna Domini 1896. and boldly claims
ill courts of the state. Col- that there* will lie just twice as many
YbutNg nother4 dread the bummer mon­ Sje-etbe whwal-uula. Huringthe long , '"ll komv” 1“ ’he police. IffollOwiilg
y Attended to.
^cgt.. Sauer, of the
ths on deepuut ot the great mortality a- •. .wrs of their reponuion ll. . livedmot ’I"-'
j babies named after McKlnlej’s friend as rnoug cblljiren caused by bowel troubles, i
tore than 11X1 miles apart.
I
Chlca® avenue station, early Supi xj j,
. 1 for any other politicion, for all*the boy Perfeet»&lt;ety may l&gt;e assured those who
I day morning, Thomas MeGownn r&lt;rpl
i’hjslclan and Surgeon, babies will be called Mark and all the girl keep urx bind DeWitt’s Colic aud Cholera
Health lii Michigan.
। Wiiliiiui CuduD were turested! and idopJtichA
i babies
.
. ’
cure,' tin! administer it promptly. For I
During"the week ended oh July 4 re- titled as two of the three men who
Hannah.
ore oiock east o! depot
cramp,, btlom- calle, dysentery and dlar- ■ #&lt;wu
,„.
ports. wnt iu by J
53 a
observers
tn various ' were in the buggy from which the builrbu-x. It 4fontofo»t.nt relief.
j ’„r:i„r,s
th;. M„„.
It* a Curiouw Wonuui
: :
indicate that lets which wounded Sejfgt, Sauer wefe
H. BAHHEK
\V. H.
V».
11. liOOliYhAK
Goodyear
I . .
. .
Who can’t have confidence In Dr. Pierce’s
[ chulern |nfnnhnn
anti. cholera morbus
McGbwnr was arretted and
• ’ tu? juid. Sprgvons.
Favorite Prescription. Here is a tonic for
|.Tnerca\d m-.d brnneSiris decreased In ’ wade n confession, stating that Sulliur county responded to with
Old People.
----tired-unt womanLotxl. a remedy for all Its
van.Avas
one of the five men who robbed
iv er night.
Old jxbl'le who r«|0ire medicine to , ir&gt;'3 &lt;” prevnlenre. Co.wnmption wa.
peculiar Ills and ailments-- and if it doesn’t
regulate lie bowels and kidnevs will find reported nt 207 places, typhoid fever at ( the New. York Biscuit company] .&lt;
help you, there’s nothing to pay.
•&lt;’Ncashier.
Officers were sent out ai d
What more can you ask for. in a medi­ the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This I 25, diphtheria at n, acarlet ft ver at 11).
• nnd “Kcal Estate Office.
medlcint Joes not stimulate and contains! measles? at 44 and whooping cough at' succeeded in arresting Sullivan, and u
.’. Klack,Hastings.
cine?
his
possesion
tyjs found $H?5-ond ”«
•- Hr:,! istiae Rea! Estarc I
The ••Perscription" will build up. no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but ads I 21 places.
4-l-callb«r rl’ToVren
T ? ..TT
It acts mildly I
——
■r Jr Ab-itriut°tUoIA?c&lt;Sn‘ i strengtlien and Invigorate the entire fe- ns a tunic ami alterative.
The Law is All Bight
Is, can furnish conipiet-: . male system. It regulates and promotes orT the ilomach and bowel'1, adding'
No
a
th
Dakota
Republican*.
strength
ajni
giving
tone
to
the
organs.!
The
ia«
requiring
applicants
for
j all the proper functions, improves dlgesAberdeen, 8. D., July 10.—Tr.v repujb*L»:rOVK
~
‘ tion. enriches the blood, dispels aches and thereby niding nature in lhe performance I teachers’ certificates to pay an institute .
Electric
Bitters la
I.......................
' an tvc of oneVdoBar if the applicant Id*'1 licnns in
'
convention here] yesterpains, brings refreshing sleep, and restores of the fiimitioiis.
and aids
digestion. „ man or of 50 cent, if the would.be day
full
staie
nominated
a
. .................
.
heallti and vigor. 4n “female complaints” excellent j appetizer
Iings|rud for
Old
people
lind
it
just
exactly
what
they
of every kind and,‘in ft!! chronic weakness­
block,Hat tings, i
t-aeher ia u female, which wa, recent- • ticket with A. 0.
es and, dcraDg^mqnts, it’s lhe surest rem­ need. Fri?e fifty cents per. bottle at W. ly declared unconstitutional by Judge ' governor and It. S. Gamble
&gt;d Coe I.
H. Goodyriir’s Drug Store.
edy.
Buifsell, Ims &gt;wn upheld by the so- Crawford for congressmen. Tlie entire
।
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Nothing urged lit its place by a dealer,
rr.ey at Law.
'•For five weeks I lived on cold water so , pretne court, mid thy institute ayateni g'- Ixtulo platform was adoided und
though It m«y bo better for him tu sell,
ar ii Co.’s store.) •
to spea^” writes a man. who suffered ter­ thus sustained. Senator 1'cttlgrew was Scvertly con­
1' o I ■- hc Slate Ceil action' can be “just as good" for you to buy.
’
*7
-----demned for hi, action in bolting lire
tO.
,
bend for a. free
pamphlet.
Address ribly frqto Indigestion.
The vnrtew In Seffln.w.
I ticket nominated at St. Louis.
He could hardly keep anything on hit
World's Dispensary Medical Association,
An ordinance was In’roduced in the’
stomach. AV'.iat stayed, wasn’t properly
lif.'MAN. Homcepathie Phy
Frogren*
council nt Saginaw providing for the I
e ; ot
... Cholera In. Egypt.
—(
Buffalo, N. Y.
digested and gave him terrible pangs.
.•:i and Surgeon. •
singing of a curfew be&lt;l. The measure '
Cairo. July 13. The number of new
This is «ot an uncommon case. Dyspcp;
grocery store.)
Dr. Pierce’s Pullets cure constipation,
ia abort and |Jotnled. Children under,
*&gt;' cholern reported tbroogl.ont
ticts
don't
gel-nourishment
enough.
Much
plies. Uillioiisness. indigestion and head­
ge must
must u.i
u the
the' I-gypt Saturday was =02 The deatha
of what 'tbiy eat turns Into prison. If this 15 years of- age
net ioiie.
loiter o
on
ache.
.
■ight• o'cl-iUc In violation of uumlfered 321. Among those who died
keeps on liiere’s do telling what disease streets after ei„\
M«J- °"cn- nt &gt;h&lt;
The Odd Fellows of Ionia. Clinton, lug­ they mny get next.
Hvhich parents or gi■uneJmns of children । ,rc"‘ the
Hastic-s, - - Mich.
। bouunn expedition, who commanded the
That’s Why it is best to take Shaker Di’­* j will be liable toji fine.
ham. Shlwasce, Livingston and Eaton
, outposts at-Amlngol Wells.
counties will hold a picnic at the agricult­ gestive Cordial, as soon as symptoms of in­
ural grounds, near Lansing on July 10.
digestion appear.
SURPLUS, 820,000.00
It cures jail lhe evils of Indigestion, and
instead oT erevt.ug a new budding.
Kokomo
lucflrp .
r.ri'.ti r the laws of the Slate of
Bucklen'ft Arnica Salve
prevent the evils which indigestion caus­ for &gt;ts home the loung Woman ,Chris-1 |nc
V(,.i„
S3,r j
Michigan.
The best salve in the wofld for cuts, es.
.
:
Open for business, Dec. 15, 1886.
tian Temperance nn no of Balamwo &lt;)ra&lt;J fA)m hjs ho^ wWIe out
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever . Sold by'druggists, price 10 cents to Si . 00
J.as
punned
the
homestead
of
the
|r. ,,nd
sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, per bottled
OfrFJCERS.
late Emd.e A. House
.
y’KK.MKiflm&amp;FguiM
corns, and all skin irruptions, and posi­
Uf; .j:
’'resident
'
tively cure piles or no pay required. It
TJjS.10’®
^,p
JoMpt* X ’ll-1 Over this master’s. bodv when found,
AH the People.
■
: Vice Preu.
i»..n W. Reynolds, Cosbler is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
"
Should keep themselves healthy and es­ ley railway have decided to extend the, ^Valtace was 80 v&lt;
rears old.
s'gl'T
or pionev refunded. Price 25 cents per pecial care should Im* given tu this matter, road from Berrien Springs to Benton I ‘
-h RECTORS:
D;
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, ti^e at this time. Hertth depends upon pure Harbor, and the work of construction
An Jianof for Senator Jone*.
, I
,
W. H. Power*.
• ’
Cliicngo, July IX—Senator Jones, pf
H. H. Messer,
rich blood, for when the blood Is impure will be begun at once.
I druggist.
Chester Mower.
and 1 in no' eu.-Led disuses ot various kind,
'Arkansas, was elected chairman of the
L. C. Burd, builder, and for many
English Spavin' Llnlmenl removes all
national democratic' committee and
are ahnoai certain in rrenlt. Tint one true
years proprietor of the Hurd bouse,
•in a di iiartment In Carry Hard, Soft or Callonia'd Lumps and Blem­ blood parlour la Hood'. Sarsaparilla.
died
of cancer in Jackson, ngM 51 Hug&lt;&gt; Wrtlhicf, of Washington, son-iriir.tereet on air time ishes from horses. Blond Spavins, Curbs. it, power to porlfj and ritallxe the blood
law nf Chief Justice Fuller, temporatj’
Splints, Sweeney.
Ring-Bone, Stifle. it ba, proved Itself lo be the safe ward of years.
secretary.
Dr. C. D. .Colton, un old settler and
Sprains, all Swollen Throat*. Coughs, rtc. health and the reeora,of remarkable cures
Flood In Kentucky.
‘
Save S50 by use of one bottle. W arfanted eflected proves that It has wonderful pow­ prominent physicinn of Homer, died at
Augusta. Ky.. July IX—Hundreds of
the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever er over dlaeaae. It aeludllp and perma­ the age &lt;&gt;f 85 years.
known. fcoM by W. H. Goodyear, Drug­ nently cures when all other preparation,
acre?
of
com
nnd
tobpcco
have
l.wcn
. Cass county prohibitionists met in
fall to daatiy yo«l whatever.
gist. Hastings. Mich.
mass convention and decided to bolt &lt;ie»t^oycri by a flood near here, barns,
•the old organization and join the new outbpuses and ffneca have bt^en carried
The use of Hall’s Hair Renewer pro­ Met IViMloW. SilOlMne S&gt;fW&gt;
away nr.tl Mrs. Henry ' Insko
‘LTj national party.
■
*
motes tbe growth of tbe hair, and restores
A fire in the Myers’ block in Cassopo­ drotvned. .
Its natural color and beauty, free* the
The Gold Rrirrve.
lis caused a loss of $16,000.
scalp of dandruff, tetter and all Impurities.
Washington.'July 11.—For tlie firet
A locomotive exploded nt Trombley
Twenty-five cents a botue.
A Million Gold Dollars.
and John Stonehouse, the engineer, f iu)t since Februrary, 1895. the govern­
Would uot bring
nw (• the p«w
■was instantly killed nnd Frank Bell, the ment net gold reserve held in the treas­
tertD« wiili dyspepsi* but
d is
has cured many thousands oId. ...
fireman, and C. Joerg^noon, the brake­ ury to protect the issue of United
ease. It tones the stomwh.
Stotee*notea is below $100,000,000.
man, were fatally injured.
b wets and tuts all «&gt;eiiuich|nenrof[»&gt;eayj
Lmln good worklag urter. It creates afcoafl
The property of the St. John’s Manu­
Wto «be wu a Chiu,
crtM for (Mori*.
appetite and gives health, strength and hap.»
facturing company at St. John’s passed
Chicago, July 13.—Isaac N. Camp,
ness.
..._____ _________ _
into the hands of a receiver with liabili­ liend of the music firm of Estey &amp; Camp,
Hood’s PlUs act bsrmonlouBly with Hood s
ties of $100,000. The. company oper­ •lied suddenly of heart failure at his
HanSparil^ Cure a'l liter Uls 25 cents.
ates the largest table factory in the summer home, at the Congress club,
Lake Geneva, Sunday.
Catarrh Cannot Le Cured
’ .
world.
With local applications sa they .^SL^d^r
Charles Tangorn. of Otsego, was
Three I’rrtooi Drowued.
the seat ot tbe disease. (f^rrtL,*sr B.nb‘^{L °J
found dead in bed. Heart disease waa
Wellsburg, VV. Va., July 10.—By the
constitutional disease, and in order to
the cause. lie was 80 years old.
,capsizing of a skiff near here Miss
vou must take internal remedies. Hall sCa
The 11 German lodges of tb&lt; .-Order of Kata Roberts, Miss Alice Baxter and
Chosen Friends, located lb Detroit, have James Lloyd were drowned.
decided to secede and form an indepen­
InuBlgratioc Figures.
dent order to be called tbe Schillerbund.
New York, July 13.—During the last
m»&lt;si wiffithe
Fifty-nine veterans of the Seventh fiscal year 263,709 immigrants landed
the mucous surfaces. The ,pm«rtj»mmnaw’“
Michigan cavalry »»*« the,r »cventb nt this i&gt;ort, being 72,781 more than io
tbe two Ingredients
",,r lbe
of t&gt;l«ncl1- of
Send
wonderful results In curing Catarrh,
annual reunion at Ann Arbor.
the previous year.
roior b,
re8lnr«1 ‘o IU oriCn.l for testlmr-'-*- " Jr ROo.. Props m Toledo. 0.
W. v..th?
"f tta&gt; Potent remedy
««• VereubleStoUtaa Heir Renewer.
price. 75c.
Sold by

E .

of Spirits

Cashier of a BlecuK Company
:U«ve&lt;l at •t.OOO-Seven Bobber).

A?
f.

H .

:'.i;s City Bank

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Your
Daily
Bread

I- no doubt a matter of
■ uiie concern to you,
but not so when you
buy it at the City Bak^y. Everyone when
iu thtt city should get a
chedp lunch at the City
oakery. Hot tea and
wffee at all hours of
the day. Finest line of
Confectionery in the
city.

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Juij id.—iliiamGray, j
a horse buyer for Crandall &amp; Co., of East
Buffalo. N. Y., Rus Mugged at Williams­
burg? la.. Saturday night and robbed
of §2,500 in cash and a gold watch and.
chain. He enr^u from Preston to Willinmsburg.on a night pabsenger train
about 11 o’clock. As he goto# the train
he was.struck on the back of the neck
with some hard instrument. When he
came to his watehj chain and money
were gone, with the exception of $40 in
a trousers pocket which jthe robbers .
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Gentry Was
Elkhart, Ind., July JL—Hundreds
came here from other parts of the eounJK greal ?ree-for-aH pace
1- nday in winch Robert X, John B. Gen­
try, Frank Agan and Badge tookjpart.
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who won both heafi. John B. Gentry
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Jeffersonville, fnd.. July IX—Of all
the thousands who have eloped from
Kentucky to this city the first couple
to make its escape from opposing
parents on bicycles was John Parsons
and Emma Black, of Jefferson county.
They arrived here by crossing the great
railroad bridge. They were united
while mounted on their w’beels. ,

Lightning struck the tower being erect­
ed at Hamburg Jutmtten by (he Ann Ar­
bor Railroad company Saturday. killing
Henry Matheson and badly Injuring six
others.
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meeting at Cryrial Springs, which eaeh
year Is tbe largest gathering iu south­
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Mrs. Phmbe Thomas ot Junction City
HL. was told by her doctom that she bad
consumption nnd Hint tiieie was no hope
for her. but two bottles of Dr. Klugs’ New
Discovery completely cured her and she
says It saved her life. Mr Thomas Eg­
gers, 1»» Florida Ht., San Francisco, suf­
fered from a dreadful cold, approaching
consumption, tried without result every­
thing else then bought one bottle of Dr.
Kings's New Discovery and in twp weeks
was cured. He is naturally thankful. It
is such results of which these ^are samples,
that prove the wonderful efficacy of this
medicine in coughs and colds. Free trial
battle at W. H. GoodyeaPs |lrug store.
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On board Steamer “Furnessia.”
June 26, 1896,
Dear Mr. Editor:
When I mailed you my first letter I was
on my way through tlie streets of New
York toward the dock of the Anchor line'
My uppermost thought was, "Will my
wheel be there?” I had left It tbe day
previous at a bicycle store on Broadway to
be crated and sent to the dock that afiernoon. We reached our destination and
while my companions watched our grips 1
looked through the piles of trunks, sleamer chairs, etc., for that most necessary
article un a bicycle trip. It wasn’t there!
The world looked black to me.
Here it
was almost sailing time, my wheel not
here aud the place where I had left it severa) miles away. Wurst of all 1 bad to
watch our things while my companions
went after their bicycles which they had
left at a m arby place for boxing. It had
cost me but fifty cents while they had to
lay down four times as much, aud yesterday I had laughed at them aud considered
myself a very Napoleon of business ab &gt;!ty
beside them, but now al! the pleasure of
the thing had faded out .of'IL 1 hadn't
much idea my wheel could come now, because they had promised so faithfully to
have it at tbe dock the day before. They
must have sent it to the wrong pier. Why
ou earth didn't my friends come back nnd
give me a chance to go and hunt up my
property if it was possible?
I wondered
how 1 should go about a bicycle trip with
the Atlantic ocean between me and my bicycle.
My usually calm aud majestic
countenance showed sigiis of anxiety. I
fear. The fact Is, 1 was about as near flyIng all to pieces as a ben with her brood
of ducklings paddling about on the mill
pond. As 1 stood there a homely old mule
came pulling a heavy truck upon the pier,
iusulted by the*policemau, and beaten by
the driver. 1 too was about to join in the
maledictions being heaped upon him. just
us they always are when one of his kind
makes his appearance, when I suddenly
taught sight of a bicycle in the wagon,
ind the bicycle name-plate read “Cleveland.” Hallelujah!
It was mine.
In­
jlantly that scrawney. knock-kneed old
beast, seemed handsomer to me than
any horse 1 had ever seen.
Glorious old
mule! Long may he continue to delight
tbe eye of lhe expectant traveller.
And
as I pondered' over this occurrence, I
thought how often good deeds, and help­
ful ours, vtill mnke the ugliest features
look fair ami beautiful. (I regard this as
a very good thought indeed, and worthy of
a place In any Sunday School book.)
Soon my friends came back and we went
aboard. At 12 o'clock the gang plank was
pulletl in, and the Furnessia began backing
out of the dock. Just as she got well
elarted. a pretty young lady came rushing
upon the pier, probably feeling a good deal
worse even than I had a few minutes be­
fore. “Surely they will wait for her.” I
tlioughL 1 would have done so any time.
But they didn’t and we all felt sorry for
her. Our boat backed slowly out three or
four hundred feet and we had almost for­
gotten tl»e unfortunate who bad been left
behind (as is the way of the world), when
suddenly a puffy, little tug shot out from
the wharves and came swiftly toward us.
It looked like a dog chasing a railroad
train end 1 wondered what it would do
with us if it caught us. But all at once I
spied a pink jacket in the wheel house of
that tug, and then realized that It takes
more than a British Steamship Co., to get
the better of a Yankee girl. The little boat
conn*, alongside and Jp a moment more,
li,e cheers of the passengers, that
American girl came clambering up over
the sides of uur ship. Just taeu the stars
and stripes were run up to the mast head,
and after more cheers for our flag aud our
girl, we looked about as, some to see what
sort of a home we were to have for the next
ten days (tor the Furnessia Is a slow boaj)
and others to get a last glimpse of New
York. We went down tbe river, past
pier after pier, past tbe Statue of Liberty,

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aud were soon on tbe Atlantic itself. breath.” His mouth Is going all the time
Ahead of us was tbe bl^ Cunard steamer but he says he doesn’t like to have women
“Campania," but she rapidly went ahead play quoits with him for "there’s always
A few
and In an hour or so was suun lost to five yards of tark, to wan play.”
evening? ago, someone persuaded him lo
slghL
While I was Intent on all thia, 1 became take part In a game In which a plug uf
Then our
aware of a somewhat personal discussion tobacco was laid on the deck.
going on near me. A young man and his friend and another man were blind-folded
wife had disagreed fbout something or! and told that which ever one could take g.
other, and il looked as though she had con­ pencil and mark nearest 40 the tobacco
cluded llrnt the right lime had come in should have it. However, as soon as they
which to burst into tears and ruin him in were blind-folded, the boatswain picked
tbe eyes of the passengers. 1 left at oner, up the tobacco and put it in his own
The two players made their
for my physieiai) bus ordered me tv- keep pocket.
out of the wel. When 1 returned a few murks aud the leaps with which they had
minutes later, Annie’s heuii was on Joe’s, been blindfolded were removed. Then a
shoulder, his arm was around her. and great shout went up for each tnau’s face
they looked as happy as I if it was their was as black at 11 cold wave signal. Tlie
wedding day again, and wA all felt bflier. caps had been Tull of soot
Each blaik
■ While land ^as fading mt. of sight we fare .laughed heartily at the other, not
met the French ship. Ln Bretagne, and knuwing.lhat his own was black too for
sometime. All hands seem to regard this
later the Umbria.
Then we 'bad* lunch
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ano by night we felt thal jur voyage,
. _ had'
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, joke as lhe aamF of humor.
■ At our table we. have about twenty per­
really commenced aud wondered it witomorrow.
should have calm wvalhei ‘
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* sons. most of whom are Scotch or liisb.
few already looked as if ^:&gt;ey would saj: going home on a visit and they are corres­
••Backward, turn oackwan O time la tbj pondingly happy. Jokes an cracked , at
each^other which would knock down an
flight.
Sei me un land again, just ton to uicbl."
ox. But everybody takes it in good part
However, post ot us itili pretty good, and no one finds nearly so much fault
and clear up to to-day ihu Furnessia has about what is said to him a? be does about
had a most sknootb ocean lb plow through. the food set before him. A few days ago
One of my companions informed us one sumeoue tuld u^ that we would probably,
day that we should have u storm tomor­ have lo deflate the tires of our bicycles be­
row. since be had seen a "ringbone” on lhe fore they wou;c! let us take them through
sun. but his prophecy failed to come true. the customs hqu?e at Glasgow (lest we
We itave since been anxiously watching shodld have diamonds Inside, I suppose).
for a spavin on the moon, Lut so far none But Mr. Crawley' turned . pale aud said.
lias appeared.
"My goodness. Shirley, if they are going
For several days out there was great to charge us duty on wind, I’m afraid we
desire to reach the banks of Newfound­ can never hive you with us through Scot­
land as the comparatively Shallow waters land.” But 1 oirty smiled for 1 wa*&gt; used
which extend for many score miles from to it, and look some more bread.
This
tbe frtiores of that island are called. Here bread ha&gt; been-the.object of some discus­
the American fishermen Mine in their lit­ sion, some saying I should not turn my ap­
tle schooners, and stay on the sea and fish petite loose un It as they don't know wiial
all summer, salting and | packing their the tw&gt;at can do. if 1 eat all the ballast.
catch on board'their boats. We were In
Opposite to us sit old Mr. and Mrs. Gra­
hopes we might see some of these crafts, ham. lei us call them, going b|ck Jo their
but were disappointed. 11)1? business of native land.
Tlie old gentleman confided
fishing as the Gloucester Qrbermen arc to me at the table one day, that If I could
obliged to carry it on, is perhaps the most
only stqy long enough in SeoJand to get
dangerous occupation ordiliarHy engaged in
.acquainted, he was sure 1 would bring
by men. 1 Once read an article In lhe Cen­ home (or want to at least) a Blotch girl fur
tury, in which tlie author slated th a t Ju one my wife, and as he said this he gazed
town near Gloucester them was only one promBi nt the old lady at his side. It docs
man who could be called olfl. AU lhe others, one good to see a couple like this whom
of anywhere near his agd had met their fifty years seem only to have made more
death upon the sea. Tlie B inks is a parti­ fond of each other.
Not all our flurried
cularly stormy part of the ocean, also one couples are like this.
A day or so back,
of tbe most liable to fog. Besides all this the an excited female voice rang through lhe
tracks of all the trans-Alliintlc lines cross dining room above all the rattle of dishes,
the Banks and more than one stout fisher­ with, ‘1 guess I've got as much right to
man has gone down to his {death, without say what 1 think as you have.
D.dn't 1
the passengers on the steamer which sell strawberries and pay my share of the
struck bls
frail
schoimer
knowing ticket? Hey?” I guess she did. if silence
thal anything had happenod. One of the gives consent.
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most impressive pictures l|ever saw was
Siuce 1 hive been writing, here, 1 have
thal of a little sailing vessel broken square- bten^accosied by Mobsienr V&lt;’tor M—.,
ly in two. while dimly outlined and rapid-4' wh,j wanted to know what I was doing’
Iv vanishing in the darkness and
ly
mid fog,
toz. Wlien Ii told
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i, , .said. "Ah. .....
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him he
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xal so!
could be seen the stern of jlhe great black Well, you rnoast tell zem zit you have
hull which had struck the {little boat.
I
met a little Frenehm in. who Is as sillev as
could imagine a shput or two, a few he eez big, and who makes lore to all ze
splashes, perhaps a boat lowered from the ladies, wizout wanting any ot zem.” That
big ship, and all was ovgr.! Bui it wasn't
is a splendid description of this gay, and
all imagination.' Such a thing happens happy gentleman, who reproached me yes­
not seldom.
terday because 1 did not do more "to en­
But. as I said, we have passed the tertain ze ladies.”
"1 am almost forty,"
Banks and seen, nothing but the water. he said, "and je; I have talked to almost
One old man says that when he crossed everyone in zestiip.”
He tells me he is
before, ho could see the bouses on the away to have pleasure and regain his
Banks, but we have our doubts about it. health, that he forces all this galty, aud
Perhaps he came along here at night and that when he is home be is so quiet, zat I
dreamed lhe houses?
would not believe it was ze same man.
Sunday the passenger^ assembled in
the first cabin dining saloon for services. Well, maybe he'k, but I dou t IL
There has just Ixxn a grtfal commo­
There was no choir but every one sung lo tion on deck caused by tbe sight of a
the best of his ability. * A minister on wnale. 1 managed to see him "blow”
board preached a short sermon and made
once, but could not get a view of lhe old
a prayer. The service ended by singing fellow himself: yesterday I got a’good look
• Jesus. Savior pilot iie.
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at one.
Tins morning some purpoises
Over life's tempestuous sea.”
plunged alongside of the ship for a little
A most Impressive song Iln such a place. way. Add to these a few flying fish, a
Nearly all day there were more or less
strange looking fish with a purple body
people standing about tlie piano, while and red head, the phosphorus in the
someone played old, familiar airs. Every­
water, and some distant ships and you
one joined in whenever they knew lhe have all tlie excitement the ocean has
words, and‘many a heart warmed to the given us so far.
The babies on board are
sounds which aroused thoughts of home
per laps the most noticeable of ail we have
aud friends left behind the day before, or
to see or hear ever since we left New
soon to be seen again in lhe old country York.
to which many of those op board are re­
•'Babie? to lhe left of us.
turning for la visit.
Babies to tae right of us
Hable? bi frpnt of us.
There is one old Scotch nA going back
Have bellowed apd thundered.
to his native land which he left forty year?
Oura not to m&lt;ke reply,
ago this summer, a flue old man he is too.
Gum but to sit near by.
Listen to them while they cry.
seeming to have just stepped out of “The
Squalling two hundred.'*
Bonnie Briar Bhsb.” 1 spoke lo him of
that book and his honest eye lighted up as1
he said, In bls slow, halting speech: “Aye,
mon, it las a fine book. It Isa just as It Iss
in my country. Dinna ye go back home,
lad, till ye have seen tbe bonnie, bloomin
heather. Aye. it las grand, mon.
The gentle old man is going back to
visit his daughter who sent him the money
to come with. He bouzht bls ticket, but
in some manner, last Wednesday on deck
be lost what was left of II six gold sover­
eigns. It nearly broke bU heart, though
be was very patient. Some of tbe passen­
gers are making up a purer, which will no
doubt do much to give Chis old Daniel
Gray a lighter heart when he steps off at
Glasgow.
A very dIffereal sort of a Scotchman is
Mr. Richard Olyphant. He is a leader In
everything especially in lb« game of quoits,
with which we pass many an hour.
Tbe
other day he arranged “a grand interna­
tional quoit match, "between Scotland and
America. When be appeared on deck af­
ter dinner we inquired of him whether he
was to be a mender of this Hculcb team.
In answer be drawled cut. ‘ ilooi,
mon, that 1 am, and bcuiUnd is on deck.

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In building highways put them pa the
true line as far as possible.
It prevents
Wide tired wagons
future 111 fe*lings between adjoining land wide tired wagons.
owners, and is the only right place fur greatly assist In maintaining good roads.
They
lessen
the
cost
of
repairs, and also
them except In very exception) cases.
It sometimes happens In a hilly country allow Tkrger loads lo be hauled. Of equal
importance
with
building
good roads is
that it is cheaper and better to buy tbe
right to run the road aroqM a bill or deep kegolng them good and no one thing helps
in
this
so
much
as
wide
tired wagows.
hollow than to build over or across them.
Such a course would be wise In tbe ease of Men with the largest experience in hauiing
heavy
loads
all
agree
that
four
Inch tires
tbe road north of tbe outlet of Long Lake
are none too wide.
We need a good and
in Hope township;
stringent
law
to
bring
some
of
these ob­
It Is an old and true saying that It is no
farther arpuud tbe rim of a kettle than It stinate, pig beaded men who persist in us­
ing
narrow
tired
wagons
to
.their
senses
Is over the ball.
.
As tbe weakest hnk In a chain measures and a realization of the rights of others,
and
not
allow
them
to
go
on
a
good
road
the strength of a chain so the hardest pull
on a road measures the load hauled over IL built by others aud destroy it with their,
old
narrow
tired
wheels,
which
act
as
a
Improve the grades and bad places.
Avoid high tills and embankments. rolling cutter—weed them out in some
way.
That
class
of
men
as
a
rule
never
They are expensive to build.are a constant
source of expense, and require more care do anything to help along good roads.
Another thing the day is passed when a
and supervision than any other part of the
roadbed to keep them passable and safe, plow or wagon should draw as much pay
aud aside from tbe danger of accidents on the roads as a man.
For Commissioner of highways elect the
when unguarded (as 99 per cent of them
are) tbejr are a source uf’great danger as man who is best qualified for ttzfl work,
regardless
of party, then let him look over
bad breaks are liable to appear in a few
miiiutes during a rain, and particularly all the roads In the township and give him
power
to
direct
lhe overseers where and
during a thaw'iu winter or spring.
It
* 'is
difficult and expensive to protect a Oil or bow to work out tbe highway labor.If
you
have
not
a guod competent man
embankment by a fence or railing, but It
should be done, as in case they are not so in town Import 6ne.
Use
nothing
but
wide tired wagons for
protected, there Is n6 doubt about tbe
By that we mean 1000
township being liable in damages for any heavy loads.
pounds
and
over.
lessor Injury occuring at an unprotected
fill or embankment.
During the coming campaign we pro­
It those in charge of the highways will pose to treat tbe silver qmstiun with ad ‘
make a more intelligent use uf the plow, fairness, honesty aud courtesy, to-cause j
drag and roller and use the scraper less, it
we know that it has many adherents
will result in a much better class of roads whose slngerlty cannot be questioned.
than we have at present.
We recognize that they are as much en­
Tbe writer’s attention was first called to
titled to their views, as we are to uur
their proper nap forty years ago when liv­
opinion that tinkering wil,h the tariff Is ’
ing near Prairieville. Mr. H. H. Holcomb responsible for all our Ills, just as republi­
at thnt lime was overseer aud built about can speakers* prophesied lime and lithe
eighty rods of road on lhe town line some again, four years ago, would be tbr case If
hnlf mile ea?t of Prairieville village. This
democratic party was successful, and Its
particular strip of road was nearly impass­
free trade policy prevailed.
able in wet weather, and owing lo the ruts
We propose to treat tlmquestiun candid­
was nut much better in a dry time. Much
ly and fairly, believing that.as the postliun '
time and labor had been expended nt thh&lt;
ol the republican party on the currency
place by plowing up the road side and beeom shelter itnowi’i the &lt;ji:e.?tlun itself
hauling in lhe sod and loose soil, but tbe
will drop out uf sight, and such inciting
road continued to get no better.
Finally
words as "bloated bond hjlder,” "guld
Mr. Holcomb, who was from "York State’*
bug,” "extortioner,” etc will loose their j
was put In charge am! in spite of the pro­
present force as so calh d arguments.
tests, of every man hi the distrrc:. and of
But it Is very evhiunt that in this cam - j
many outside, he took bis plow, drag and
paigu, as in every other since the da» of
roller and went tu work to try if be could
Green back ism: tbe political tricksters in
not do away with tills particular mudbule.
Barry County are “setting up Urn pin?”
The writer remembers hi? reply to A. D.
tor tuslun of anything and everything.
lo call Mr. H.
Sturms who attempted to
Principles are to bu sacrificed, and the
down.
“
Mr. ”
H. roplM -I- .. orerreer । s,mi
rlU((
wwet „„
this year and 1 shall do as 1 please.
If i
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’ parties to endm»e their
&gt;ou or anyone else do 1101 like II, jnu '
have Jour remedy next year.”
Be tir.l I 't'?’™.
t.; of what voters from
.truck a back furrow straUln aud true 111 I Ji'j
. 1*,'nite
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It ia to be the same
; old fusion gag only it is to appear under a
the center ot lhe highway and flowed up
new cloak. Possibly lhe voters of Barry
lhe road as wide as he wanted il. then be
County may nut be tired of fusion, but un­
dragged it thoroughly, then it was Unfckless we greatly mistake their sentiments’
furrowrd agani, then dragged aud rolk-d.'
as repeatedly express^ at the pulls, they
This was repeated until he hud ns much
What du the consistent democratic
curve or crown to lhe roadbed' ns be de-, are.
voters uf Barn County think of being bar­
sired. Each time hc plowed up the bed it
gained away by John H. Dennis, anJ
was thoroughly dragged and rolled.
The
result was the best piece of road iu that bound by blm to support sornethtog they
section of the country, and tor n long time don’t believe iu? They will do it. nit.

Spectacles
Eyes
Properly
Fitted
With
Glasses.

Charge
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F. R. PANCOAST.

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required little or no repairs. It was cheap,
cos!ing but little if anything more than tbe
annual top dressing with the shovel and
scraper it hiul formerly received.
Lung experience un. and much and close
observation ot, the highways Ln this aud
other slates, together with some reading
convinces lhe writer that the plow, drag
and roller have great value, and the scrap­
er but little value as repair tools on the
average country road.
Except iu the case of muck (of which
we now have little to do with) the very
best materiaHo fill up a mudhole ar rut
with h lhe dirt in the roadbed immediate­
ly adjoining lhe place to Ire filled.
Never
under any circumstances allow such a
place to be filled with sods and soils from
the roadsides.
They only make a bad
matter worse.
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The scraper has one use for which It
does not usually receive credit: that la to
call attention to some particular places, as
they used in widen tim«« to take children
lo a spot aud tlirash them soundly so
Ihur
altwovu ww.,.,
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they tu,mid
would always
remember
that .particu
lar place. A short time ago there was a
unique specimen of this use at a poitrt
three miles north of Ihu "old iron bridge5’
where by a double row of loads of dirt de­
posited by wagon and semper arid so ar­
ranged that one alternated with another,
that they produced a hillock and a mud­
bole. When one wheel was up lhe op­
posite one was down.
The ordinary ar­
rangement of rails would not have been
sufficient to force-travel over this arrange­
ment and so deep ditches on each side pre­
vented taking to Lhe fields.
When tbe
traveler unce went over this elegant (?)
bit.of undulating and diversified road he
always remembered where Pud Auger was
located. But it provoked a great deal of
profanity. Since then they have put up a
church at the city of Pud Auger aud other­
wise improved their ways.
The usual manner of uieuding Lhe high­
ways Is lo leave the traek as they find it,
no matter how hollowing or trougbllke’
plow up the roadside and haul In tbe sods
aud top soil with wagons aud scrapers,
leave It dumped with little or ho attempt
at leveling down, always putting Lhe
sods in the center so as to get them under
lhe horses and wheels, then obstruct the
roadsides with log?, rails aud sloues to
prevent people taking to the side or
fields.
in B wet time this new dirt is
worked up Into a pasty mass in this trougbIke track and in a dry time it is ground
Into a dry dusL
■
A tine sample of -‘how not to do R” is
to be seeu a few mites.from this city
where a man who is quite enthusiastic
over good roads is overseer and who con­
gratulates himself that he has set a great
example for others to follow, and boasts
how nicely he has the highway tunrplked
Irrtbelr district.
in this Instance the
sods and loose soils as usual, have been
placed in the old track In beautiful con­
fusion.
The road grading machine from
towo wu obltlned &gt;n&lt;l urd ud tk,
suit I, a Ion, rinrtch of road with a unooth
track, partly In the gutter, on each side
and th, center of lhe roads crow in, on tn
woods sod grass, while a eroaa section of
the road would show a smooth aloplur
place on each side (left bj the road Aadlhe nii&lt;W1'. with a earIfated fringe on each aid, of the dartres,
slon. A recant trip orer thia road luat af.
ter a rain dictated a long rarle. of sil'i
pond, In the center and a. hlH wheratJe

So il goes from morning till night, till it
seems that each one Is fired with lhe idea
that he should make of life one grand,
strong squall.
In opposition to them last night we had
a concert In the second cabin dining saloon.
There was song after song of tbe shamrock
and thistle. Irish melodies, mingling with
Bcotcb airs, and when it was over and I
went down stairs to turn in. 1 found Mr.
Patrick McGuire and Mr. James Wilson,
thirty-nine year out from Ireland, com­
plaining to each other that no good Amer­
ican songs had been sung.
“1 tell ye,
mon, 1 am as patriotic on ths sea as on
tbe land,” said Mr. W.. and Mr. McGuire
rejoined that be was too, and 1 felt, they
were right. So, 1 understand we are lo
have an American concert tomorrow night.
1’11 write you about it If we do, for It will
waler ran down and eat oat th. track
be a great - access.
U&gt;ls point wks In tbe middle of
Youro truly,
mnl^i ^.‘“POWforroiberklong thi,
SB1BLKV W. pMITB.
■■wroted (f) and ntodel road will con­
vince anyone that tbe builder thereof
Restore protection and reciprocity, start shows mure judgment in tht* trav*&gt;iiin»
orer It than InZ itritteg. « t£ Sire
the lens of thousands of Idle factories ai d
give tile 3.000,000 Idle men some thing o o* l,lB vehicles, as well as of all others aro
^Piouons by their abse^ f^
do, aud the good Umre of -91 aud ’V2 will
return.
place where the travel ought 10 be.

Under Preaident Harrison, when nrotection and reciprocity were in force' &lt;&gt;«r
national debt was reduced 8344,819,730.
It has taken the dtunciatie j^Hy only
three year* to increase the national dent
8237,530,910. Under republican rule during
the twenty-eight years from isos to 1893
there was a dreretue In tint public debt of
over live and one-hair millions of dollars
aich month. Under three yeant uf denu&gt;cratic mi.Mulu there has been an ineiearc
in the public debt ot over seven and onehalf millions of dollars ennh month.

—in a bed that’s too short, it
makes life too short and if \cjt
want to live longer buy one-of
our beds with a nice sprite
and mattress artd you wBl
sleep until breakfast is ready
unless-you are disturbed by
the- money rattling in j uiir
purse because you bought
your furniture of us and it did
not cost nearly as much is
you had saved up..
.

Renkes &amp; Walldorff.
Funeral Directors.

Furniture Dtalek;

Embalming a&gt;;&gt;wfi«r.y.

. z

That Racket

SACRIFICE
Just bought au
/
samples of shirt waists, 87 &lt;&gt;f then,
which will be sold less than uianufi ch
urers price?. They must be sold at m nit
For
atxive uuc
occasion
price. Get what you want While w&lt;- Hve
*
W the
me aujtn
«?iuii the
uir Michigan
MicniKan
. Central will on July 6 to 16lh^ Inclusive, . tbe site*. No tqru alike, so no one it ill
*11 tickets to Bay View and return at rale
dress as you do. Pbiu
|
one first class limited fare fur the found
Racket.
: trip- Limited to return until Augr- 15th.
1896.
.. ...... .
__ _ _
.
Detroit Driving Club Rare Meeting. De OXFORD SHOES
ol ’ stir ।
trait. Mich . July 20 to 24.
Oxford tie shoes are ou Had. .n:?d a-iae
For the above occasion lhe Mich. Cmlwis
r
to
ctos/
them
out.
we
.
will
still
re­
ral will sell exeuwion tickets July 21st
duce the price. .They arc a!! uj*f. g«Ud»
only at one fare for round trip plus 81.00
but m ist be s jld if price will, dui it.
for admission. Return July 2*Jod iucius‘*eA. C. Fkllown
Phin Smith at the Racket.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL EXCURSIONS

Summer School of ChrlMtUn Sociology,
Bensonln. Mlch.July 13 to Aug. 17, '00.
Fur the above occasion the ,Micb. Cen­
tral will sell excursion tickets at one Aral
class limited for lhe round trip. Dates of
sale July 13 to 22 inclusive.
Limit of re­
turn Aug. nth IncluJve,
'
.
A. C. Fkllows.
Michigan

SJlvri-

ConrenUon,

Lanai ng,

For the above occasion the Mich. Cen­
tral will sell excursion tickets at one and
one third fare for the round trip.
Child­
ren half fare. Dates of sale July 15 and
16. Return limit until July 17. Inclusive.
A. C. Fellows.

People* p^ri/ National CoavquHoU.&amp;t
Louis, Mo., July 2S to 33.
Far the above occasion the Mich. Cen­
tral will sell excurslui) tickets at one tirat
class limited fare, for Hie round trip.
Dates of Vale, July 20 to 21.
For fur­
ther particulars as to return enquire* al
ticket office.
A. C. Fellows, Agent.
Camp Meeting, Eaton Rapidn, July 22 to
- August 3.
For the above occasion the Mich. Cen­
tral will sell round trip excursion tickets
at one fare for the round trip.
CWldren
at one half the adult rate.
D»te of ulo July 31. limited lo return
until August 4th Inclusive.
A, C. Fki.lows.

Augaat laito 31st.

’

”

For tbe above occasion tbe If. C. will
‘excursion tickets July 30-31. August
27Bt 0JM1 and one thlnl first
class limited fare tor tbe round trip. Good
JSJ*'-™ .“&gt;?!
»a laclulve.
Children half fare.

Fhr lb- .bore tenulon tbe M. C. will
£** ™7ta“.t*tkrU AQI!U“
”“&lt;*
M M ooe ran for the' roend trip.
Otillsu? I?*!' J"'' Ret',ni
Au«“‘
Slat In elusive.
.

LADIE3 VE3^S Sum.- ere i:-.4ting*4ut ■
of size. We have lots "of them yet fur

5c up. UnJy tbi.ik a good
&gt; '&lt;»t
.fora ulckle. Phiu Smith s' the Kntket.

HANDKERCHIEFS

We

have the

• dandy line at prices no ope ‘'l?ei
make. They
_ are an agents, siiispiv uud
are worth much more, i'hin Smith a lhe

Racket.

NEXT WINTER

You will m t jaknt

sumner dress.gojd?. but tlrat »- *'k3t
you need now aud we have plcnij uf
them, and are trying tu xuHb Ux
sei! them. Phiu Smith at tl:v Kac*1
FOOT COVERING

We

iu t

•» 4*

ivry or stockings, Horn the -■tnali
led. hns
to the extra sizes aud warm :
Smith at tne Racket.

ANOTHER Buying sho.s &lt;»: u* k '*e
coining monej' 0.1 a smill scale- ■\&lt;'u
save in the purchase and get
quality m we bought Uiem for •itjeon

the dollar, aud will seilehqxnrt U&gt;« t!ie
others can buy. We have khe
toe, medium or common sense to|*, to

suit you.
PRICES

1'hln Smith at the K-&gt; Ae’Purhvd to ibe lowest point we

ever knew, and that mean? a 2.
when you remember the price* we hare
always sold you iln ware.
Others win
say: “Ob! We do art keep tbm*'go*^Nu, they ornnot yet them,
«&lt;■ •" -**
only one buying dlree: Irani the '.'hOGood., tbe beat price-, «nd &gt;W lo»wl “
our claim, end we ere reedy to b.c* 11

up.

1-bln Smith et the Be*ei.

■GG8! zoos: egos:

.

TUr lut I*
wow.ut.uthr Mfbra: m.rk-l |uur.

A»hii»

Pim.iM to Irrint tndurin
*M “°rwu' »"•
«&lt;•&gt;&lt;*'■
i^irf to sell
w,u °eintoorJuly 184b regular txeuraton'ilckrtrnmfted

Phta Smith at the Bichet.

GOOD

Wash boilers, coppvi bo".- «•

Pbtn Smith at tbe Racket.

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Hastings Banner,

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VOL. XLI.

NO. r?^

HASTINGS, MICH., JULY 23. 1896.

Hastings Banner.

16 to i
Y(,n :

jaasgw

nMMMTkmon hr

“ COOK-BROS., •»
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Hastings, mich

these prices in the city of Hastings or any _COR R ESP Q N PENCE?

1 beat
, .i her place.

See what one silver dollar will
purchase of Geo. W. Lasdis.

Delton. Ikk'/Thh w«r' "
““Piug “ Ctooll&lt;!&lt;1

■XX’Ct.sr*rude ws b,te

. I me Granulated Sugar,.’..........
Best Crackers,.............................. .
Coffee (30 cents).... :.............. .
-h. Soda (Arm and Hammer)...? .
' New Crop Japan Tea (50 cents)
package N. E. Mince Meat (fresh),
lb. Gloss Starch ..
Lead Pencil.

..2C.
. IC.
25C.

,6c.
50c.
.8c.
.6c.
. 2C.

$1.00.

No trade taken qn this sale only at cash prices.

GEO. W. LANDIS,
•

.... Advertiser of Facts.

otak- advantage of lids wile, goods must lie bought tn the quantity
। &gt;rdrr named. the total purchase amounting to Bl .00, ax Shown.

Dress Goods
flillinery,
Ladies Underwear,
And Notions
In fact anything the Ladies
want you can find at our store
and we can suit you in style,
quality and price. Also the
stock of

CARPETS
IN TOWN

COME IN AND SEE. -

JULIUS RUSSELL

Don’t Read This
If you do not care tto save money:
, but if
you do, we wish to call your attention to the
fact, that we are offering Brown Sheeting

for the next 30 days at extremely low prices.
These goods are as staple as sugar,; and
ever}’ family will need one or more bolt£ be­
fore winter when you certainly have to pay
more money for them. A hint to the wise
is sufficient

Cloverdale
An express office has been established
here with Hiram Payne as agent.
D“"1 c*II&gt;Pl&gt;tn «u taken sudden­
ly ill last week but 18 now recovering.
Forty bushels of wortleberries were
snipped from here to Kalamazoo last Fri­
day.
Friend of tbe Cloverdale Sunday
Schoo! will please attend the free instruc­
tion in singing given by Mr. Conyer next
Saturday evening.
Tbe death of Mrs. Harriett Thompson
took place last Sunday. k She had been a
great sffferer for a long time,
Mrs.
Fnoniphon and her husband came to this
township during the spring of 1866 and
lu«d created a comfortable home for therueelves from what was once an unbroken
forest.
In her death this neighborhood
louses one of Its mus^ noble women and
the . bereaved husband has the sympathy
of all in bls great loss. Tbe deceased was
a kind wife and although she was never
blessed with children of her own she had
brought up two children and had be­
stowed on them a mother’s kind care. “Of
ber it will be said she done what she
could,"and her reward will be great.

Mr« O. Barrett and aon Etbwortb, are
spending a week at Petoskey.
Ib
“ few wetks
at Lake Qdersa with her mother.
Several of our citizens attended the Mc­
Kinley rally at Hastings Saturday.
। ,Mrs* Alice Williams i» cuiuplug at Gull
lake with A. A. Aldrich and family.
Myrtle Norwood, of Kalamazoo, Js the
guest of her mother, Mr-. A. Norwood.
Chas. Whiting, of Kalamazoo, is tbe
guest of hls daughter. Mrs. W. H.Cbase*
/I
•Dwi«v conducted the funeral of
G. D. Blackman at Prairieville. Tuesday.
Ere© port.
Merritt Whipple has moved Into tbe
Willie Glasgpw is now a resident of Pe­
Jotin Moon house uvar the school house.
।
conducted the funeral of toskey.
Dell Hinkley has gone to Windsor,Cana­
L-^Campbell at Cedar Creek, Wednesday
da to work.
The handle factory closed for the sea­
Oscar Chamberlain has returned from
Climax where be has been visiting his son last Friday.
Ozro Van Wormer has secured work in
uncle.
Miss Mlua Davenport tics returned from the Valley City.
Hastings where she has been taking music . Several from Freeport visited the Coun­
ty seat Saturday.
lessons.
Mr. Elliott and wife, of Hickory Corn­
Geo. Norwood, well known to almost
everybody iu Barty Co., has returned from ers, visited Henry Eckert and wife Sun­
day.
Teuuedre.
The two little daughters of Frank
Mrs. Dr. Scrlbuer and Mrs. H. M. Chase
went to St. Joon the Maccabee excursion, Sayles, from Lowell, are visiting in the
village.
via Kendall.
Mrs. T. G. Miner and Miss Jennie Case
Mrs. Maggie Sbarpsteen has been very
stek. but la Improving under the care of spent Saturday eve and Sunday with Miss
Jennie
D. Crouse, of O'Donnel.
Dr, Scribner.
Several from this place attended the U.
Wm. H. Chase is building an addition
B.
quarterly
meeting at the Brew school
to his lumber shed on the south, also mak­
bouse last Saturday and Sunday.
ing room for coal.
A
car
load
of Lowell hoodlums came to
Claude Whittemore has recovered from
his Injuries sufficient to get around with­ Freeport last Wednesday p. m, with the
intention of painting tbe town a vivid
out the aid of crutches.
scarlet, but they found that Freeport was
Master Leo Loomis has returned from
not quite so green as It looked.
Augusta after several weeks stay with his
grand parents, they bringing him home.
Thornapple Lake.
J. F. Simmons and family, accompanied
Mrs. Abbie Kill died Saturday at the
l»y Wm. Malone, drove to Belding last
home of ber sister Mrs. John Matdock in
Tuesday. Mr. Malone returned the lat­
Maple Grove. She has been a long and
ter part of the week.
very patient sufferer of consumption. She
G. D. Blackman, of Prairieville, an en­
-has gone to receive her reward which is
dowment member of Barry Tent. No. 679,
eternal life. Funeral services were held
K. O. T. M.,.died Sunday, July 12th., and
at the Barryvllle church, conducted by
was buried Tuesday under the auspices of
Rev. GilluL Interment at the Barryville
the order. The L. O. T. M. of this place, cemetery.
and th»f I. O. O. F. of Prairieville, assisted.
Tbe funeral services over tbe remains of
Will Hayman were held at the Barryville
church Weddtsday of last week conducted
M. Norris has a brother from Chicago by Rev. Gillett. This death cast a gloom
over-this entire community for Will was a
felting him.
Ex-Mayor Kenaston, of Hastings, was universal favorite and his sudden death
Was a shock to all,
seen en our streets Wednesday.
Mrs. John DeLong Is very sick with
Burdette Bowne, of Grand Rapids, vis­
heart disease.
ited Prairieville friends last week.
Atari Mudge and sister Oma, of Grand
Mies Alice Cook, of Hastings, is making
a two-wceks visit with Prairieville friends. Rapids, are spending their vacation with
Miss Alta Richards, of Hastings. Is vis­ their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno.
iting het brother W. R. Richards and fam­ Day.
The Maccabees are expecting a grand
ily.
Mrs. C. Willis, of Kalamazoo. Is caring time at their picnic the 28th of this month
at
tbe lake.
for her sister Mrs. A. C. Storms who is
Vernor Lathrop and Miss Lydia Dilbahvery 111.
ner
spent Sunday at Gun lake.
Mrs. Rose Temple started for Milwau­
Mrs. Fran* Wilson is on the sick list.
kie Wednesday to attend the B. Y. P. U.

Convention.
Geo. Doyle, of Minneapolis, and Mrs.
W. Doyle, of Athens have been guests of
friends In our village.
Old Mr. Fuhr was quite badly injured
in a run away on his farm north of here
on Wednesday last.
The Harvest concert given nt the M. E.
church Friday evening was in every way
a success. Miss Hallie Sackett and Mrs. W.
D. Hughes ack das pianists.' Miss Maude
Ruggles.Belle Adams and'Mina Brandstet
। U r 8Ol‘‘i?|s. Recitations were given by Mrs.
Hughes, Dora Gibbs and Mamie Brown.
Tbe sftsh drill by ten ladies dressed In red,
white and blue was especially fine.
A
mistake was made In last week’s Banner
giving the Juvenile quartette credit tor
tbe entertainment, they assisted with vo­
cal and instrumental music.
Rt-v. U. H. Perry, of. Hanover, officiated
at tbe funeral services of Glenn Black­
man held at the M. E. church on Tuesday
last. Rev. C. 8. Wheeler assisting.
K. O.
T. M.. of Delton of which he was a mem­
ber ana with whose ritual he was burled
was present In a body, also the L. O. T.
M. of the same place, and 1. O, O. F.. of
Prairieville.
The church could not con­
tain all present.
His remains were In­
terred In tbe family lot in this cemeteryHis brother Clare returned from Big Rap­
ids, where he was attending school and is
now assisting bls father in tbe store.

Cedar Creek.
A splendid rain here Sunday.
John Pease Is making a long visit at
Bellvue.
Roy McDonald, of Kalamazoo, was
home Thursday night
Carrie Horn attended the dance at Clo­
verdale Saturday evening.
Samuel Dunkley has been putting down
a new well near Shallow lake.
Sidney Hull pulled his threshing ma­
chine near Poduuk to thresh this season.
Wheat-is turning out very small this
sumiuet: prospects ot a targe crop of oats.
Gertie Kelly, of Hastings, -attended the
surprise of Willis McGutn, Thursday ev­
ening.
Willard Herrington had bls wheat stack
set on fire last Wednesday night.
The
fire was discovered so Ilfat one stack was
tipped over and saved.

Woodland.
J. M. Smith has harvested bls patch of
prickly lettuce.
The free silver craze has not struck our
town very hard yet.
F. M. Weber has moved into rooms in
the Warner building.
S. S. Schantz has sold his village pro­
perty to Albert Barnum.
A large delegation from our town were
in Hastings on Saturday.
Nearly all oats are harvested and the
thresher is now very’ busy.
Castletou.
Daniel Ober and
Benjamin Landis
Mrs. Fannie Everett and son Loe, were
started for Dakota on Tuesday.
at Shultz last week.
We have had several ’light showers of
Nina Felghner Inis gone to Battle Creek
late that have done mucivgood.
to spend the t utnmer.
S. S. Schantz, of Northville, was In our
Emma Bock, of Detroit, Is visiting her village a few days last week on business.
parents at Castleton Center.
James Cramer was home over Sunday.
W. I. Mttfble and family visited Grand
Several parlies are busy cutting prickly
Rapids friends over Sunday.
lettuce, but more are letting it sow Its
Mlnnig Furnlss, of Middleville, Is spend­
seed.
.
ing her vacation with Mrs. E. V. Smith.
,
Carlton.
Augusta and Allie Stilwell are enter­
taining a cousin, Mrs. Hail, from Saginaw.
Willis Carpenter was in Lake Odessa
Horatio and Julius Hosmer were at Monday.
Wall lake last week In search of huekleF. B. Fleming returned to Battle Creek
^C?”. Price and wife, Geo. Colei and Sunday morning.
Yes, buyers have
CbaS. Wright, of Hudson, Is visiting bls
caught on to the Idea of our Sale wife, and Charles Felghner were at Battle parents at present.
Mrs. F. B. Flaming will return to Batof LADIES And GENT’S OXFORDS..
tamlly, who h*’eu^“ 116 Creek tbe last of tbe week.
Tbe M. E. Sunday Softool will picnic
visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
Juat fish for economy HERE and you
Smith the past two weeks, ^turned to July SOUi In Truui.n Barnum’a wood».
Mrs. Ferry Stowell, of Wet Carlton, I,
their home In Chicago, Thursday.
will catch the biggest haul of your
very low al preaent with but little hope.
life. There's so many bargain* fiylug
around here that you can’t dodge one it
Hln&lt;U Corners.
"'chM-’ltnaa la enjoying • vUtt wltb bla
you try,
Y. P. S. C. E. every Sunday evenlig at
sister and husband Mr. aud^ Mrs. Avery,
^Mrtaml Mrs. Dan Hine moved to your of Grand Rapids.
Will Tborulon, and Mrs. Rllla Myers
&lt;”&gt;IU Where it will do the most good. We want this downpour of good
C*Ml«
spent last were united In marriage In the City ot
evsrywn,.^; w p.Jt youraelf under n,® shower. Here la an economy to*rT*?*'* _ns, ,
Hastings last Saturday afternoon.
"Mni.n^"knguSl.. b .pending
ovgluntag JULY is and ending JULY 25. We will edeever to nun*e our Oxfords
Quimby.
‘“following prices:
•
’
Sumner Sponable spent Sunday at
^2 50 Oxfords at I1.75.
$.i-73 an^ $2,00 Oxfords at Ji-45
Co*
Maple Grove.
„
,
'■5« .
“
1.20.
1.25
“
98
buloe. trip to &gt;»'•
Uke
living Gaaklll and wife spent Sunday
Mrs Alma Armour, and family, of Lake
his parent®*
♦1.00 Oxfords at .65
OdfflF,. spent « &lt;l«y lot week »t Ell Kob- with
William Boughtalln started for the
lnM^'cortls. of your eUy. U wring for Dorth woods Monday.
is cNcti ro« 1.110c.
Preaching at the school bouse Sunday
Ella Youngs who Is «&gt;T ,ow wllh c0“’
evening by Rev. Gillett,
gumption-

L. E. STAUFFER.

Caught
On

We re Throwing Them Out By Wholesale.

C. H. OSBORN &amp; Co.

WHOLE NO. 2145
CTMMy.

M. P. camp meeting will begin at Gull
lake Thursday the 23rd.
Peter Rlckenmore ha* been laid up some
time from stepping on a rusty nail.
Warren Fisher and wife. Miss Cloe and
Frank Hives spent Thursday at Delton.
Ike Rlckenmore will work John Bar­
ber’s farm, Mr. Martin taking charge of
the shop.
.
Ray Gilbert accompanied by Mattie Bar­
ber and Grace Woodard spent Tuesday at
Gull lake.
Mrs. Lucina Fisher entertained Mrs.
Eva MeKlnater and Frank Hives.of Colon,
last week.
Mrs. Mattie Reynolds, of Prairieville, Is
staying with her daughter-in-law ' Mrs.
Jennie Reynolds.
An ice cream social will be held at the
residence of Isaac Rickentnore Saturday
evening for the benefit of tbe pastor.
Assyria

Preston and Don Jewell each ride a new
bike.
Cbrls Wilcox, of Hastings, is in town
this week.
On accouut of tbe rain that special pro­
gram at the C. E. has been postponed two
weeks.
Mrs. Ed. Beers and Mrs.' Alvarez Wil­
cox, of Battle Creek, visited their parents
here last week.
There will be an ice cream social at. the
M. P. church. Tuesday evening, July 28,
for the church. Come everybody.
Quarterly meeting two weeks from Sat­
urday and Sunday at this place. It Is ex­
pected there will be services Friday evenlug.
-

Mrs. Wolf is In very poor health.
Hopkins is running the milk wagon in
place of Barnum.
Now we have four mails per day, which
Is a very good'arrangement.
Mrs, L. McDonald was at Cedar Creek
most of last week, huckleberrying.
Everything quiet now but Ih a few even­
ings the bells and horns will come to the
front

Kepubltean County Conventloa.
Republican County Convention Is here­
by called to meet at Mudge’s Opera Hoose
city-of Hastings, on Thursday July 30th,
1696 at 10:30 o’clock a. m. to elect 11 dele­
gates to the state convention called to meet
at Luckerby Hall. Grand Rapid*, on Wed­
nesday, Aug. Sth; 1896; to elect 11 dele­
gates to the congressioual convention for
tbe 4th Congressional District, to be held
at Three Rivers Wednesday, Aug. lath;
also to elect 24 delegates to the Senatorial
Convention fof tbe 15th Senatorial DiMriet
to be called hereafter, and to trun;act such
other business as may come before tbe
convention.
’
The various wards and townships will
be represented as follows:—
Baltimore.....'4Z1/’
5
Ban?...... ......... 1.............................. 4^. «
Carttea....
5
(tastietoujT. 13
HaaUogiTwp........................... 5
City 1st Ward g
” 2u&lt;!
’• ........ . ..................................■ . 4
•'3rd
- X.'....................................... j... 4
” 4th
•« ................................
TP g
Hope; ... a
IrvingL. •
Johnstown 5
Maple Grove....‘ . e
OrangevilleL. 5
Prairiertlle.......................................
e
Rutland 4
11
Woodland;8
Yankee Springs1.. 5
Forward caucus notices to the Hastings
Banner at once. Let each town be rep­
resented by a full delegation.
John G. ^Agler.
Will R. Cook,
Secretary. Chairman Republican
Dated Hastings July 6, *95,
Co. Comm.

Republican CongreMional Convention.
To the Rcpublicnn Elecion of the Fourth
Comjrcntonal District.

Tbe district convention of the Republicans of
the Fourth Congressional District or Michigan la
herebv called to meet at the Opera. House in the
City of Three Rlvera.on Wednesday tbe 12th day
of August.l89»i.at 11 o'clock a. m..for the purpose
of Dominating a candidate tor member of con­
gress and for rhe transaction of sneti otbM bus­
iness rm may properly come before tbe coaventlon.
The several counties of the district will tie en­
titled to representation as follows:
Allegan........... ......... 13 Casa»...1O
Barer------------------- 11 Bt. Joseph.................,u
REPUBLICAN CAUCUS NOTICES Berriea;.....19 Van Buren-.13
F. R. Gilbon
)
M. Q. KowLANt)
Franklin Wkluj
Hastings Township.
M. 8. Keklkr
' Gomra*»®cO. Biurait
|
The republican* of Hastings township are re­
•
W. A. Goodman
j
quested to meet tn caucus at toe town here.
Saturday JuIvSSto. for toe purpose of el cetins
delegates to the county convention July 38tb.
Republican State Convention.
and the transaction ot such other business as
may come before tbe meeting.
Detroit, Mich., July 1,1886.
B. F. Gaskilu,
toe Republican Electors of the State of
Chm’u. Twp. Comm ToMlchlsan:
The State Convention of toe Itopubhcans of
Michigan is hereby called to meet at Loekerbr
Hall,Tn the city of Grand Rapids, ou Wednes­
Tbe Republicans ot Maple Grove will meet In
the 5th day of August. 1806. at it o'rtock a
caucus at the residence of C. R. Palmer on day,
for the purpose of TiomlBatlng candidates
Thursday July23attwo o’clock p. m. for th* m..
for
state officer*, and the transaction of such
purpose of- electing delegates to attend the other
business as may properly come before the
County Convention at Hastings July30th, or t* convention
transact any other business tbat may legally
The delegates from the several counties in
come before said meeting.
each
Congressional
district are requested to
Dated Maple Grove July ilth. 1898.
meet tn district,caucus at 10 o'clock a. tn., ou
Br Obdkb or Cox.
the day.of the State Convention, and select can­
didates as follows: to be presented to the State
Convention for confirmation. One vlee-presfRutland.
dent. one assistant secretary, one member each
Tbe Republicans of Rutland will bold tbelr of the committee on ■'Credentials,” **Fermanent
caucus for nominating delegates to the republi­ Organization and Order of Business.” and ‘•Res-.
can County Convention, al Town Hair ou Wed­ orations,” and to transact such other business
nesday, July za»d, at 2 p. m.
as they may deem necessary. Under the reso­
By oiidkr of Cose
lutions of 1838. no delegate will be entitled to a
seat In toe convention who does not reside In
the coutty he propwos to represent.
In accordance with the resolutions ot 1876, 7
A Republican caucus for the purpose of duct­ every county will be entitled to one delegate for
ing delegrtes to toe County Convention called each Ove hundred of tlie total vote cast for Gov­
to meet at Hastings JulySOtn, 1836, will be held ernor at tbe last election (November, 18M). and
In the Town Hall In the village of Orangeville one additional delegate fop every fraction
on Saturday July 25th. 1 me at two o'clock p. m. Amounting to three hundred, and each organi­
By order ot Towntbip Committee.
zed county will be entitled to at least two deleWax.tkb Brown, Chairman.
In coniDllance with, the resolutions adopted
In Detroit.. June 23.1??J, the secretary ot each
Woodland.
£6Uhty WLVcntlon Is urged to forward to the
The Republican electors of the Township; eff Secretary of the State Central Committee. De­
Woodland. Mhich.. are earnestly Invited-to tx» troit. by the earliest mail after the delegates to
present at the Town Hah in »atd township on the State Convention are,chosen, a certified list
Saturday eve. Julyasth at 8 o’clock p. m. sharp, »f such-delegates as are entitled to seats in the
for the purpose of electing eight delegates to State Convention from their respective coun­
afterd the republican County Convention to be ties.
.
held at Hasting* o t Thursday July Wit Tklk
Drxteh M. FitiiRY. Chairman.
convention is r.ot called for tne purpose of nom­
Dkxnis E. Alwarp, Secretary.
inating county officers but to elect eleven dote
gates to attend the Ke nub! I can State Conveu
DIED
tton to be held at Grand Rapids Aug. 5lb: cl*v-,
en delegates to attend th* Republican Congres­
sional Convention to be held at Three Hirer*, BLACKMAX—At his home in Prairie­
ville, July 12tb, of consumption, Glenn
Aug. 12th and 21 delegates to attend the Ssm
tonal Convention of tbe 1fi -Senatorial District
Blackman, at the age of 25.
not yet called.
He was born in Barry township May 18,
Remember tbe date. Saturday eve, July 25th.
1B71. Glenn, was a favorite among the
Dated. Woodland. July 1-T.b. I8D6.
C S. Palmkrton,
bojs; genial and not depraved.
He grew
Republican County Committeeman for Wocdup among ns «ud all will testify to his
laud Township.'
good qualities of heart and none can truthfaily say ought against him of mean ess.
Carlton.
The RepublicansotCarlton will meet in cat: He had his faults—most all of usdo.
Be had bls good qualities—all of us
cus at Town Hall In Carlton at one o’clock p.
ra. Friday July 21th for.lhe purpose of electing lack some.
.
delegates to the County Convention and for th*
He was taught, early iu life, tbe “Beau­
transaction of nnv such other business that may
ty of Holiness." but like many more he
properly come- before the meeting.
By order Comm.
postponed action.
But the hearts of par­
E.J. Kkrshnkr. Cbm’a.
ents, brothers and friends were all cheered
to hear of his conversion l»ef&lt;»re death.
Irving.
He wps a member of tbe Delton Camp
The republicans of frying win meet In caueu«.
at usual place, on Friday July 24lb at one of Maccabees who were present al his fun­
The Prairieville Odd Fellows of
o’clock p. tn. fur the purpose of electing dele- eral.
antes to the County Convention at Hastings, and which his father is a member also went in
for the transaction of such other business' aa a body.
Services was conducted by Rev.
may come before toe meeting.
By OrbkrComx. . O. H. Perry, a (ormer pastor.

1 ******

Prairieville.
The Republicans of the Township of Prairie­
ville will meet at Milo Station on Saturday Jult
2-Uh.lMO. 2 o'clock p- m, tor toe purpau&gt;ot
electing six delegates to attend the County Cow
venilou at the City ot Hasting* on July 3Xli
itW. tor purpose of sending delegates to blat«
Convention at Grand Rapids; Cosgressiontf
Center lion at Three R'rera and to tbe 15th
Senatorial Convention to be hereafter called.
BY ORDKR COMKITTXK.

A Republican caucus tor the purpose of elect
Ing delegates to the County Convention called to
mretatlUwtoitei July »;h. 1M6, will be held
nt the Town toll In Assyria, ion Saturday July
25ib. twe at 2 o’clock p. m.
Barry
The Republicans of the township of Barry
w|U meet tn caucus at F.'tni’s hotel. Hickory
Corner* on Saturday July 2Mh. 18P8 at 3 o’clock
p. m. /ortoe purpose of electing delegate* to
rhe county convention to be held lu the city of
Hastings July aoth. ww. also to elect
to the county convention yet to be called tor
tbe purpose of nominating county official*.
Hr Oanu or Oommittbb.

Republican- of Hope wUl bold a caucus at
Cloverdale Tuesday the 28th at 2 o’clock p. m.
BrOtDiior oom.

CAMPBELL—On July 13. at bls home in
Hope township, Columbus C. Campbell,
aged (H years. 4 months, and 29 days.
ColumiHH C Campbell was born in Oneida
Co, N. Y„ Feb. 14. 1832.
He came to
Michigan 54 years ago, lived three years
in Monroe Co., this state, came to Hope
township 51 years ago where lie lived un­
til death called him to his last reward,
lie gave his heart to God and his hand to
tbe United Brethren church over 40 years
ago. He died In a triumphant faith of the
living God.
He chose bls funeral text ■
which was Psalm 23, 1-4 Inclusive anl
also chose bis minister. Rev. J. L. Ickes.
“*

Ell W. Llndwry. Prairieville
Charlotte L. Honeywell. Pralrlevale
James H. Window, AUegaa
Addle O. Tobias- Baltimore
Walter. H. Freeman. Nashville
Pear! E. Van Noeker, Nashville
..
Jamas W. Wolfe. Coal* Grove
BtaUa M.Fuller. Coato Grove
William E. Thornton. Carltou
Billie A. Myera. Carlton

IB

Marrtod.
WINBLOW—TOBI AB—At toe Haritna Circuit
M. E. paroouage. July 14. I8». Mr. James H.
Winslow, of Alleon. and Mlae Addie O. To­
bias. &lt;rf Baltimore.

Monday evening July 37th at T-J6 o’clock th*
Republicans ot tb* various ward* at thb dty
«vlll meet at at the following named places tor THORNTON-HYKR8-By Justice Bishop, f aturuay, July IS. William &amp; Thornton Md M.aa
the purpose of electing delegate* to the Repub­
Billie A. Myers, both at Carlton.
lican Onantv Convention JnTj «th:
1st Ward—Newton’s Mill.
2nd "
Babcock’s Cooner Rhop.
3rd
**
A B. Kenuton’s OfficeWp do hereby rxpreaa nur heartfelt
Ml
**
bounty OonPaUBea. _ .
,
Tbe first ward K entitled to elect S delaraL-w; thanks tn Ute kind fneuds and neighbors
tbe second ward 4; tbe third ward &lt;: the fourth
ward fl. Detente* to toe County Convention who so kiUilly assisted during tbe slck•to nominate County Officer*'' will not be nes*. death Rud burial.of our beloved wife
elected at these caucuses.
and mother.
W. B. COOK.
Henry Anderson and Family.
Chm’u. City Comin.

�mortwagkrale

Death of Ex-GoV Russell, of Mas­
sachusetts.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.&gt;Tr
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a Fishing Tour
A

Terrific Storm.
Southe rn Michigan was visited by a
nin and windstorm of cyclonic charac­
ter which did damage to property and
crops aggregating $150,000. At Grand
Haven the American Mirror &amp; Beveling
company** stockroom was torn to pieces,
and $30,000 damage done. Around Hil’sdale ittVre wl-rc washouts on flfe Lake
Shore road. About Galesburg apple,
peach and pear orchards were stripped
of valuable fruit. In Calhoun county
12 barn« were struck by lightning and
burned. In Lenawee county the rain­
fall measured 2.10 inches. The sky was
a continuous blaze of electrical fire for
hours.

In Canada —
Brief Sketch of Hl* Polit­
ical Career.

St. Adelaide De Pabns, Que.. July 17,—
William Eustis Russell, thrice governor
of Massachusetts and prominently men­
tioned for the democrarfc nomination
for tbe presidencyiheforeijlcsilver feel­
ing became-so pronounced Jp
party,
died Maidenly in a little fishing camp
during Wednesday night or in tbe early
hours of Thursday morning. Heart fail­
ure was the probable "ause of death,
which came without warning to himself
cr friends, as he bad not had a symptom

James Magee, a well-known .boxer
and wrestler, was called to the “clour
of his home in Detroit by an unknown
mad and was shot dead as he appeared
at the threshold. Magee’s mother, who
had answered the ring, wan a witness of
the deed. Frank Ashley, a saloon
keeper, was ’suspected of the crime.
Ashley J.ad gworn retenge on Magee
for having whipped Ashley’s brother.

M•

Early Wheat Crop.
Farmers throughout southwestern
Michigan have about completed thrash
Ing their wheat. This work it,at least
two weeks ahead of time. The crop in
only alxmt one-seventh what it should
have been. Many fields of wheat tint
usually averaged 30 to 35 bushels tn the
acre this year only yielded five to six
Irashcls. iluny Shocks of wheat were
unfit to thrash.
UtnUth in Michigan.
During the week ended on July 11 re­
ports sent in by &gt;51 observers in various
jxjrtlons of rhe state indicate that
whooping cough and remittent fever
increased anil cholera morbus decreased
in area of prevalence. Consumption was
deported at 210 places, typhoid fever at
34, diptheria at 11. scarlet feverfat 19,
measles at t-9 and whooping cough at
18 places.
Must Stand Trial.
The examination at Ontonagon ol
•JHines Stdpath and Duncan Loveridge
lor the tnurdui of Millie Beveridge
years ago couclu-Ied the other day, hav­
ing lasted three weeks. Th&lt;y were
'hound over to the circuit court on the
charge of murder in the first degree
without bail. The trial will be one ol
tbe most extraordinary on record.

To Mine for Silver.
It is reported that a party of eastern
capitalists, chiefly from Boston, have
joined in an enterprise to begin mining
cpernt.ioi&gt;s ft|r *ihef hi what is known
ns Silver mountain, on the west bank ol
the Sturg-on river, about 12 mil**?
southeast of Baraga. Outcroppings ol
the precious metal are numerous.
By a decree of tbe Kent circuit com I
‘Sheriff Stratton, of Allegan county,
will get the reward of $1,318.45 offered
for the capture of any one of .the Ken­
dallville (Ind.) train robbers.
Robert M. Stec», of St. Johns, reputed
to be the wealthiest man in that section
of the state, made an assignment with
liabilities of $100,000
The 100th anniversary of the evacua­
tion of Detroit and of the United States
after the war of the American revolu
tion was celebrated in Detroit.
• For the mopiii of April railroad com­
panies earned in Michigan a total of
$2,336,290, or $17,395 more than for the
same month last year.
The records of the Sault canal hhve
been all broken by the tonnage of the
past month, which was 2,690.587 tons,
or about 209.000 tons more than during
any preceding month.
Land Commissioner French has re­
ceived a patent for 5,000 acres of choice
lands in the upper peninsula from the
federal government. On August 13
they will be offered at auction at an
upset price of eight dollars per acre.
J. L. Klecknor, cashier of the broken
Citizens’ bank at Edwardsville, who
&lt;7onfc8sed to a shortage of $10,000 in his
^accounts, has left bls bondsmen in the
lurch.
Jefise JI. Turner, who went to Kaln*4uazoo county in 1832, died at Kalama
zoo, aged 96 years. _
Of the 17 early settlers of Cass county
who organized the County Pioneer as­
sociation in 1873 but one is now livitfg.
, Valmor!- Hoyt, one of the leading
.representative 'Agriculturists of Gratiot
county, died at his home near .-Minn.

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rich, healthy blood, the stomach and di­
gestive organs will be vigorous, and there
will be no dyspepsia. Rheumatism and
Neuralgia will be unknown. Scrofula and
Salt Rheam will disappear. With pure

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sleep sound, sweet and refreshing.
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That is why it cures so many diseases.
That, is why so many thousands take it

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Sarsaparilla

U tbe Due True Blood PurHter.

WILLIAM E. RUSSELL-

of illness up to the time he retired for.
the night. That bis death had been
painless was* shown by the position of
tbe body when found and the expression
on his face.
;

Flags at Half-Mast.
Boston, July 17.—The news of Gov.
Russell's death caused general surprise
in this city, and, in fact, throughout the
state. On all sides flngs were put at
half mast, and the daily\newsp:tpers

printed the brief announcement of his
death and the long obituaries and trib­
utes in turned column rules. Mayor
Quincy has called a special meeting of
the city government for to-day to take
action on the governor’s death, and Act­
ing Gov. Wolcott will issue a proclama­
tion.

DEAD.

near as can lie determined ten men are
missing. The regular employes of the
Cleveland and Pittsburgh ore dock are
nil accounted for, cither drowned or at
home. The uncertainty arises from the
fact that large numbers of extra men
art hired each day, paid by the day- and
sc no record of their names kept. Seven­
teen bodies have been recovered.
REVIEW.

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markable for its fine flavor and quality
as for its low price. A 5 cent piece
of “ BATTLE AX” is almost as
large as a 10 cent piece of any other
equally good tobacco.

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BECAUSE THE HOUSEWIFE
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Chicago, July 20.—Fire, which started
st 7:30 o’clock Saturday night, destroyed
the immense barns and offices of the
Mancheater-by-the-Sea, Mass., July
18.—The family of eX-Gov. Russell in- ’ Chicago City street railway, Cottage
Grove avenue and Thirty-ninth street,
eluding Mrs. Russell and the three chil­
with 600 street cars and three horses,
dren—Warren Eustice, Jr., Richard
entailing a loss of $542.7u0, protected by­
Manning and Margaret—who are spend- ,
an insurance of $311,000. Ten persons
ing the summer In a quiet cottage over­
were injured and an entire engine com­
looking the bay, were in ignorance of,
pany bad a narrow escape from destructhe cloud of sadness overhanging them
• tion by the falling of the front wall of
until a telegram from Col. H. E. Russell
wan. received announcing the death ot' the building.
Three lives were lost. Tbe dead are:
Mr. Russel). Mrs. Russell was pros- }
Frank Crosby, tow-boy; W. L. Elwell,
1 rated by the announcement. Profound (
driver, and Patrick Martin, conductor.
grief Is expressed at the news-on cveiy
The bodies were found at 6:45 o’clock
side here.
Sunday morning, and while charred be­
Sketch of nia Life.
yond recognition, were identified by
[Hob. William Eustis Russell was born tn
Cambridge. Mass., In 1857. He was eiu- ’ articles found on them.
catod In the public schools and In Harvard I
college, where lie graduated In 1877. He '
then began the study of law under his fa- ] ■ Des Moines, Io., July 16.—The re­
TIME TABLE.
tiler's direction and took a course of three ' publican state convention yesterday
In Eftect May 31.1»6.
years In the Boston university law school. , adopted resolutions reaffirming the St.
He was admitted to the Suffolk bar In the
Central
Standard Time.
Louis platform of the party, and nom­
April term of 1SS).
Mr. Russell was only U years old.when, tn inated the following ticket:
1885, he was elected mayor of his native
Secretary of state, George I.. Dobson, of
city, having already served as council- ' Des Moines: auditor, C. G. McCarthy, of
Stations.
man and aiderman. In 1888 he was nomi­ Nevada; treasurer, John Herrlott. of
nated for governor, but was defeated by Stewart: attorney general, Milton Remley,
Ames. It was in this year tha: Mr. Rus- . renominated; supreme judge, 8. M. Ladd,
NOKTB.
sell gave evidence of his gifts as a stump Sheldon: railroad commissioner. Ed A.
p. m.| r. tnl
speaker. He worked apd talked incessant­ Dawson, of Waverly: elebtors-at-large, E.
Chicago...............
| 11 301 10 »l
ly. going about from one place to another. H. Conger, of Des Moines;- Edward “
8.
He was renominated for governor In 1889. James, of Clinton.___________
Kalamazoo Lv..,
and Its Connections Operate the
This time his competitor was Gov. Brack­
BaatOooDer .
Bryan and Thurston to Sprnk.
,
ett. Mr. Russell at iho head of a'vigor­
RlchlandJnnet
ous campaign, reduced the plurality of his '
Madison, Wla., July 17.—William J.• Best First and Second-Class
Via C. J. A M. R. R.
opponent from S9.0UU to 6,775. Next year, on Bryan, democratic nominee fbr pres:* |
Gull l^ke (Yorkville]
Service from East to *
his third trial, he wu elected by a plural- '
Ckmey
...
I dent, and Senator John M. Tburslnn.ol , T
AWnriT tna
Ity of 3.000.
Milo..........
In his Inaugural message he suggested Nebraska, will each speak on his pqliti-1 -LiL/o xxlN LTHjLjJIiO,
Delton....
many reforms in state management, but
C.ovtrdaie
o A XT T?r&gt; a irnTnrr\
few of them became qperatlve, owing to a ,cal* views at the Monona lake assembly :
Shultz......
tre
on
July
31.
That
la
political
day|
hostile legislature and a hostile council.’ *1L‘1
Hastings...
Russell was reelected governor of his ait
-- the assembly, and It is usual to have
state twice. He retired at the end of ohe prominent man from each pfcrty
ani1 hiUnnedlate Polatt.
Coats Grove.
his third term to resume the practice of
speak
for
it.
It
Is
not
yet
decided
who
THROl'GII
1
OCRIST
SLEEPING
CARS
Woodland
law.
Woodbury
Russell’s name was mentioned by his ad- ' the representative of the populist and ,
&gt; ia D.
Chieggo.
throughout
the
Fall
mlrers in New England as one which would prohibition parties will be.
' .
’
*leave —
■
—
Lansing...
look well at the head of the democratic
Spring and Winter every WedncmUy
Detroit......
mght.
and
('lnclnna)L
O.
every
Nonday
national ticket Atrihe Jefferson celebra- ! ' The’ People’s savings bank at LunNiug
Grand Rapids
tion in Monticello, early in this year, the ' closed its doors with liabilities of $150,.. j and Thursday evening, and are run. ‘
ex-governor made a strong declaration in
*
favorlof honest money. He was associated ODO.
with Senator Hill and ex-Secretary Whit- ’ I Gen. George Spalding was unnuimousStations.
ney In the contest over tbe olatform a
ly renominated for member of congress
the recent Chicago convention.]
by the Second district republican con­ without change and on fast mall trains.
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vention.
p. m a. tn P-m
set tire iwconitnoikMlon? in the tourist sleeping Chiaurn *................
2 40 I 7 31 »0f
Milwaukee,'July 20. — Twenty thou- (
Albert Thurban, aged 24, an employe cars, tiie nrnt tales being from 'Chicago to
sand copies of the Wisconsin state’s fair1
a. nr. p. m. p m.
df the Menominee River Brewing coin- Calfttirnla iK&gt;lnu. ^5; from Cincinnati to Cali­ o Ffat 0. JfaJbJT.
book of 1896 will be distributed among |any, was thrown from a wagon at fornia poin'a. «6.f&gt;0: from Nhw Orleans to
7 00
OUforni* points. 85. per d«: ole berth. From
1 to 7 40
the farmers of Wisdonsin within a few Jlenomfnee and almost instantly killed. New Orleans dally thronph Pullman service Detroit..........................
3 35 10 24
is operated.
days, 10,000 more than in former years. |
Woodbury.................... K 10 •t X rti'a*
(»racie Dergie, the eight-year-old
/•
In premiums {alone, not counting purses
Woodland
...................
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L
owest
R
ates
,
B
est
R
oute
12 00
i c aughter of John Dergie, living near'
Coats Grove................. •8 2t •4 40 •12 U
offered for trotting, there will be hung
Ludingtcn. was instantly killed by
up the sum of $16,000, an increase of
Hastikos.................
8 45 4M 1 ZD
, lightning.
$3,000 over t he premium list last year.
William Markille, a pioneer resident
•3 00 •5 00 i ro
Cloverdale
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Death of a Pioneer Journalist.
9 12 5 Z! IE
&lt; f southwestern Michigan, died at Al­
Delton..........................
Kansas City, Mo., July 17.—CharlesS. ■
all points In
Milo......................... "
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wns n heavy land owner.
•5 U •2 -j
Varis, an editorial write? for the A. N.I
Greaser
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•5 V. •2 35 ..
Kellogg Newpaper company, a pioneer
Gull Lake (Yorkville...
i M» ....
of Kansas and one of thd oldest!
Rast Cooper Lv............ •U W! -5 58
Richland Junction....... 0 4*1 *5 V) 2 50
newspaper men in the state, is dead.
Kalamazoo Ar.........
io oo; o io 2 85
He was 63 years old. He had been ill
nn iijfnal only. Agents must signal
for several months.
Trains at Fi»g stations as soon as they can be
For iuap8. Urac tables, and farther Infor- seen.
Gen. Slgfried Dead.
AND NEURALGIA CURED BY
Train* will be run at tbe convenience
ront&lt;? *nd advice, or re­
Pottsville, Pa., July 20.—Gen. J, K.
yarding Calltonda, apply to
of the ( onipanv.wbn reserve' the right to cbrtige
I he time of such trains without notice.
W.G.NEIMYKH.
Sigfried died Sunday morning at his
,
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*BSl Ht Woodbury for passenger
Gen'l Western Am-nt,
residence in this city, aged 60 years,
230 Clark St. Chicago. Ill. traL No. I and Freight No. 49 on D. LAN.
after a brief illness. He was a brigadier ■am,olUu,paper. W.H. HillCo.,tl«trelt.»lcl&gt;. W. H. CONNOR.
No. 8 will watt at Richland Junction until ar­
Commercial Agent. Bo. Pae. Co.
general during the late war, and was at
rival of Ko 8 on C. J. 4; M. R’y.
Cincinnati, O.
Baggage must I* at Depot al leart t mlnutea
one time a major general of the state
8. F. 11 MORSE,
t*fow&gt; leaving tirnte ot trims, so that Agents
national guard.
G. 1’. and T. A.. So.Pac. Co.
may have time to check It properly t otbera Ise
It
may not gn forward until next train:
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Orl«aD».
La
Land Hales Increase.
H. C. POtTKB. L. SXBGXAjrr
YES, why not when you can
New York, July U.—The total laud
Get)’! Manager. Gn’l P. &amp; T. A.
ttupt.
put tbe medicine right on the
sales of the Northern Pacific compa-uy

Rheumatism

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Continued Uncertainty of Financial Future
Cnune DeprcMloD.
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. New York, Ju’y IS.—IL G. Dunn &amp; Co.
in their weekly review of trade say:
"Disapprove! of the action at the Chi­
cago convention has had some influence in
iho markets the past week, but a tar more
Important factor has been the feeling that
.the financial future Is still uncertain. This
acute attack of doubt, coming* at a'time
when business is for other reasons serious
ly depressed, has made the week unusual- |
’y gloomy in speculative circles. The av- j
erage price for 60 active railroad stocks
has declined from 147.22 to $44.76 per share,
and the average of trust stocks from $47.33
to $44.48 per share.
••Failures for the week have been JG9
tn the United States, against 258 last year,
and 35 In Canada, against S3 last year."
Bradstreet’s says:
"Nearly all general merchandise mar­
kets continue dull and the volume of busi­
ness is smaller than anticipated. Little or
no disposition Is shown to engage In new
enterprises. Among more favorable fea­
tures are relatively encouraging reports
concerning trade at nine business centers,
together with an improvement In quota­
tions tor wheat, Indian corn, oats and
jork. and firmer prices for wool, sugar,
lumber, leather and print cloths."

THREE

Dt fault haring teen made Mn n,e
'“vnsoeilHlrd llir 1st6* Uaj *uI
W.-ausfe u» Wm. a Dob a of th* t «
L *•*■** **£•&lt;»• a-") Oawnj &gt;n, Thtatfatta Dr&gt;*r oi th-C.u ji,' • '

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tim» of tbe Cleveland DiBMter.
Cleveland, O„ July 17.—Tbe mast ap­
palling disaster which has occurred in
Cleveland, except the viaduct horror last
winter, when
a loaded street car
plunged 100 feet into the river, oc­
curred Thursday night nt eight o’clock.
-While a fiat-bottofned ferry bont. load­
ed with between 40 and 50 laborers,
was crossing the old river channel, it
was capsized and all tbe men th town
into the channel, and between 15 and
20 drowned, 14 bodies having already
been taken from the water.
Cleveland, O., July 18.—AH Friday
the work of dragging the river-bed atjj
tbe scene of Thursday night's disaster j
was continued. The coroner- has been ,
diligently inquiring and is certain that
several bodies are stiH'in the river. As j

TRADE

MOICIGAGK KALE.
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Default having been made In tl;e rondifioft
of s certain murteaye made b\ M -Ml7
Kerens. Ferenc* R.Muldira- &lt;‘ir:-a y Lj.
ker. Nary E. Barker Blanche H. Partt r Azui.
Barker Martin V. Barker IKrrieV J bISS
Uf Emily D. Bostwick, of Itimca. x.&gt; vJI
dited December 17 A. D. usw. al:,t
cd tn the office nf Ibe Begirt er. f
County «f Barri and Sute'61 Nkhlku, on til
tetli day of Dectmin-r A. D
in i niAS
Mort rase?, on.paae 7s.on m hlch
tuts
iscitumed to be due at tiic dale &lt;.(
the sum ot E'Hht hundred Ninety Ejtht DoibE
wd xin«&gt; EiatrntvAM u uttn", “ Jffi
Twenty-five Dollar* pHivim.'. i,,r m S-J
mortgage, and uo suit or |&gt;rmfeedHig» at law
baviug been Instituted to rewcr the ,-i-.&lt;-.r.A*
around by said ftot&lt;ga«e.or'a:&lt;&gt; tarttures:
Now,Tberrf&lt;»rr. by virtue of tt.r newer ci
sale contained lb »aid mortgage. a»a the *ut.
ute in such case made and provided, uotiee 1«
hereby glreo, that oo Hathrdnv lhe m dav of
August A D. tWGjat 10 o'ciock.ia the fonnw-i r
shall sell at Public Adriion. toibc h'ghe*: blddcr al the North tropt door of the Court Boom
in tbe City of Harting*, (that beit.g the :&lt;!atv
where the Circuit Court for Barry Countviu
Iiolaen). the premise-, described jn »*ld martg»ge. or so much thereof as may be me**ary
to pay the aim util due on raid tnorteare. with
s per cent, taterrrt. and all b-yal e&lt;»t*. tvcciker
with au attoruerS fee o! Twentv five Dollars
covenanted for therein, the.prtir.br* belne de­
scribed in sakl wurtpLirf as all that certarii lot
piece and parcel at land situate tn the Toaunf
Maple Grove iu the County of Bam and «ttte
of Michigan, auct known and described as lotlows;
|
The Ea«t half of the South Ea« Quarter of
Section Tbtrty-twn &lt;32) In Town Two U*» North
Range Seven «*) West coutalntrig Eightv Acres
01 Land.more or less.
I
Emilv D. !b-iwicg,
m.
~ ..
Mort-ajjtt.
Pmur T.Coickovf, .
Attorney for M«rt:&gt;Kre.
- ' .
Dated April swb, tHc.
' MORTGAGE HALE
Default bavins been made in the condition* of
a certain mortgage, where: y (he tamer itirtrin
contained to m*II naa become miera:he execut'd
I by Freeman H. Hoeiwlrknji Bacrj C«-untr lirtte
State of Michigan to John Daiet vort
Ira
Deveui-ort Executor? of the last vlll ar.d t&lt;*tameutof fra Davenport deceased bearing date,
the S/coud day of June A. D./dgblem lur
dred and elehty-one
am: rerorded1 m
tbe office of tb$ Kt-chrer of Deeds-, for tbe
county of Barry tn said State r-f Miebit-au. on
tbe Twenty third day ot June A. I» rtchteen.
hundred and eighty one !n Lilx-r &lt;4 Mortgige?, ou page 900 which said momtage 'was cuiy
aaalgned ou the tenth day of Jan'inry, A. D.
.eighteen hundred and ninety fhv. by \h« said
John and Ira Davenport, exeet;tors tof&gt;;wroa
D. Waterman. &lt;&gt;f Detroit. In said Mate, land
Emr Nt T. Tappej* of the same place. ?ole executer of tbe last will of Pamela V.', Tappeytdeceased .and Helen E Waterinanof tbe “titfeof
Colorado. Mdr executrix of the last will uf
Thomas G. Waterman, deceased-, nbltb said »«rignmeut wax. on tbe First day of Jam X I&gt;.
eighteen hundred nod ntnetj-flve r»r"n!r{l in
said Regbier’s tiffice. in Liber c.' of MotjtJgrs
oa page 375 upon which mortgage tlien* h
claimed to be due at th? date of tht* i-oticel tbe
?utn of Three Hundred and rtKty-fiw a&lt;s!»n
(S36.VOO) and norn.lt or proceed tea? at law bsv
wg been Instituted at-lax* to reciirr the same
or any part tbrileoL notice B i her-lore herroy
given, that on Tue»dav the 2Sh day cf Ausurt
next, at eh rru o'clock In tie foren&lt; or I-Miail
*ell nt Dubik* auction, re tsr lifgbtsb idfdrr.
i.*alr to take puce at the trvnnioor ui iliet’cnrt
HoUM-. ID the efty c! Hartltig« tbal IclFg tbe
place where 'he Circuit Cour: for Hany muilj’
In held), the premises 'cwcrit.ed In ^aid Sionca* e. &lt;«*r so ’rnrh thereof *M--t H-tivry
tusalisfr the amount &lt;m« on
Mirlpdt.
winir-eren t*r cent.'Interest and ’r r.deostt.
together with an atiornry ti-«- &lt;4 Futera Drt;
la’B provided farTry Matnir . that i? to say. The
folkiwlnc piece'cr parcel vf &gt;»' &lt;’ ' i
' . ,
Tbe Soulli West Quarter nf tin- .-inti' yrrt
West &lt;i!»irt«-r of fhcU-n Twenty tao
i io
Town-nip Two!ji‘l Nirth. Kat u-e I. &gt; ■ best,
in the County
ilany amt s:*’-* *cf
c-ontalnim: forirkcn-s nwrer
Dated Kalamafoo May
!&gt; :■
Caxkros* l» u •
ri tor.;
.
BuiKsrT.TArrr
FwrufriL
HU.K5 E.Wath:
A"'lT
J. D. Bt Rsa. Attorney tor X'

Piles Cured

during the fiscal year just closed
amounted to $1,641351, an increase of
nearly $1,000,000 over the land sales of
th* previous year.
Quits ths Ticket.
Fairbury, HU July 18.—C. A. Windle,
the nominee for lieutenant governor on
the prohibition ticket, has forwarded
his resignation to Chairman Gere, and
declared his intention to support Bryan
for president.

Death of aa Ex-Governor.
Augusta, Me.. July 20.—Ex-Gov,
Joseph H. Williams, aged 84, died at his

$1 per bouk.

SORE SPOT?

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"A thctiMmd K-heth-t

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Use the

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“Ball-Bearing J

Dr. Handy’s
Pile Cure
reaches the sore spot and
cures Blind Bleeding and
Itching Pile*. At drug.

Send Far Booklet

w. n. Hux co.,
Detroit, Mich.

r«»A».
sunooi.

SIXTEEN TO ONE
.......

ill 1 null

MmtRbg .
(Coupon) Banti*.
M a brigs i.roflt; luu-res’ and
In roM rr-eardlos of

Wear.
PisU Fa*«*ncr» hold Hce«.
C H. FABCO * CO- &lt;

T~ Not one part but every
part of HIRES Ro?^
tends toward making
the perfect temperance
fL5j)Kj.iP.^3.rs
and healthgivmg dnnk-

n* Satvj F»1U RmU."

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C. R. OSBORN, Local Ajrtut. Rami nr
Ri’oeiai. o. P a T. A. Chleaa'.

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ADMINlSTKAl-rtl/SSA^:In the matter of tbe Estate rt
r !’•
lev {Deceased..
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,suihih.
Nu’lce is hereby given that I ?!:3i! m-H m
lie Auction, ui the htgbe»t bl€-1-r.on b ii.ra»)
the twenty tli tn day ot July, a * i**-"o'clock, in the lon\Reou. at tiie Dc-balv &lt;«'•*»“
tbeCourt Hotbe. la the r:ty&lt;&lt; lla&lt; M’- in tM
County of Barty, fn the Stair bf N*.cat-^w
PUNiit to License and author tj
on the nfth dm- of June. A. 1» &lt; f
1 0 /f.1
bate Court of Barry County
.:;n.
estate. rtRht. Hue and Intele.»t ‘ I &gt;'•• ‘-J11
ceased of. Iu and to the real »««'••
*7,
being In the i&gt;iai)ty of Burry.
• &gt;'i‘ f “
MlObltan. kfltwn and d.ur —
to wlt: The North E»'t !r
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Section fourteen town ohe (V &gt; - * .»•
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(W) West cwitainliig oi r liutdir'. tii?*-»«
nerrx of land inoteor |es«
Dated June rth A. D- IK*
.«t4ior
. AMcrt C. Tow Ki A,dtttiPiairytCT-_ .

AR - THRO-PHON -1-A

had held different positions of krustaml

Htod s Pills

SEVENTEEN

No e.
Freight.

Thursday, July 23 1896.
COOK BROS. P.-oprlators.

SUDDENLY CALLED

NO. 4

Banner

Kai.
Express

asTings

r^Mir *» Th. Chww r

y

�nighu*Hn^i^k2ffal“,t.lhc PB‘* orH? ! °*:m “a ct’raxonaoir as circumstances '
deck when .2 1 tb« cool new of the
standing
«ptmn came up, and,
Thu night was stil?n’
n
=hlp l„vXX
»«&gt;«11'• -od ,he
“Still oc»?hT,onlts“
—
_ “i ।. ?n. “w,,ua
ellday
weather." sal
Mid I
r: “
TVi
y weather,
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-'I ho™.OOK ,orJnuchmoreof It?"
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Mid
h". =u&gt;Phx
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BY W1UUIPR T. fllCHOUS. *

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...Copvrtcht. :»»). t, J. B. Upptacoa Company­

L
1HANCE, or,
! apeak more

•curately,. n aeries
of those jests of
fate
we
call
chance, made me
one of the ship’s
company of the
J s t a u c h clipper
Mary Peck, bound
1 from New York to
wvek before that
bright
windy
March day when
she
spread
her
broad wings and
caught the ocean
Hook, nothing had
rfixn
my thoughts
round the Hom.
0.11 an
by balloon, an exploration
id wikis, or or h raid oh the
ihiuve
propo- ,
north i ole would
.
- seemed, a .-•tion as feasible as this ventured the
&gt;;&gt;u(hu;ud. &gt; :i young physicianatruggluig i: • •tfectuallM to prove that the
coiuni’un ty had need of him-and that
the ycyrs “f -preparation for his:pcofaesi&lt;in !.a&lt;i nut l»eeu ibrown away.

It was ehaaev the first that Ca.pt.-Abner IVk should ieome back Jtrom a
vovtige to tf-c -west coast to find the
wifeof h &gt; besom ih failing health,and
U resolve to take her with him on bis
next run tosthe farther sid^ of the sis­
ter conthienr. It was chance the Bee­
end that, in bis anxiety for his spouse,
the skipi&gt;er should decide to shipzi surg’eor* as part owrier&gt;of the Maty Heck,
kv n -.u- entitled to-some luxuries. 'It
v .k ehyru-e the third that the captain
and I. Alfred Morris,'M. D.,shoukhroeet
st ihe house of n friend in ’.he New Eng-

Diy daily bread; and it may have neen
J..’he fut rth that we fraternized
. .jl, i;: -tmirnon cordiality. The seauu!
- i me--.something.of his plans;
1 i .-i. : ;. 'l to'him the story of a few
a ri: - . • • -if n • uphill fight. The talk
. . !i. making «.definite proposi­
ti.hi. 1 n-'-i-il 4S hours to consider it—
.
. ■ —i :■ In :2. In going tosea
I
. Jill;’?. A fi
patients.chronic
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.i •;nh«‘s a:id uncertain as to paj‘an : &lt;1:1 ; iyis»«r; in-exchange for them,
! ■ . L’ i:
I for passage on a fine ship,
of the landlord hugliear,
. • c'.Jirient to supply spending
;. • .it the ports we might tooeb at
to I ring rue home with a little
» ‘••••r is my pockets.
* Ono- th** die wju» cast, the thought of
•In- \oy.:”»! tilled mt with glee; fur it
offered .! first pn^ecr of adventure,
from lx.iy!x»od mine had been an
। xisi• r.reof vicissitudes. Leftanorphan
in childhood. 1 had grown up into my
elder'/ bachelor, who treated me with
i'.ix...irc uf the fondness tie-felt for
i u.muLs . ..i the distrust he manifested
:
:hnse debarred from the suf■ &lt; ircuH'stauccs of age or sex.
if
•
tuuhjrstand children, and he
-J UMiiien.- He owned a suiall facJoijy in iiodneytown, a village on the
v Et.gaujd coast 4.vh*oh had closed |
.-nl progress a Ixxit the middle j
:lu! century, but which still .main- I
■i acti-.rfy enough to keep it alire; i
uei-s- teudum attempted to .inter-'
fen-with my Amusements, which..n« it j
hn;.|m-i .;. "er.erall.4 took xneout-of his j
and heating, thereby, oo doubt, ■
gaining In- (v.it approval. 1 was a |
rather ■
. T»ttle fellow in those j
/la . s. wiifj a JiUirg for prowling about •
•the fiehis and along the lM*acb or pad­ I
dling a crazy taft- &gt;up und down the &gt;
wiiulli.v.- litjjj Mreaans in which tbe I
:'.-:glii.‘&lt;.»rrjood altounded, and on the &lt;I
’
’ s &gt;f Hit hirge«t.uf which Rodney- j
v.:. ' built. BHxind the village I
i Gng low ridge, aind beyond that ।
ia t :rn , as a rolling country, well j
Woo; '■'&gt; l&lt;n*J fairly fertile- Between the j
tl he beach si retched lowlands
■HiDfrol on i|je seaward side with salt
and j&gt;cneTrut«l ia many places
Jd Hdal creeks of which mention
—-n made. For farming pux&gt;poses
hinds were of little value, and at j
' 1 und they many dwellers. In I
i*4 day there isscaretfy ahabi- ’

cast it commanded a view of the bav a
brood exponw of „Mter ah(.|Ured
ocean guie. by a long eape jutting out
from the mainland some miles to the
wth and then cun Ing so as to extend
almost parallel with the linv of
inner beach. To the west was the plain,
and beyondjt the ridge. To thc.Lorth
and south vmm the amphibious region
where marsh and dry land joined. But
U»e great nttrnetjon of the p|acr
its isolation. Nobody dreamed of inrading my retreat, and there I could
imagine myself monarch of all I sur­
veyed, ruling a realm so deserted that
•the very lonelinem of it, for which I
loved it, sometimes terrified me.
My uncle’a death, cutting short my
stay in Rodney town, led to my removal
to the far different scenes of a small
city in central Illinois, where dwelt an­
other of my father's brothers, a child­
less widower. He was an austere man.
intensely practical, and well calculated
to cure me of the romantic moods I had
learned to cherish, had we but rome to
terms of affection. Unlucki ly, however,
we had loo little iu common to reach
even amity. At 18 I was told the time
lor study was over, that the time for
toil hod arrived. He took me into his
shop—he was a merchant in a small
way—and lor a year strove zealously
to discover some trace of bnsiness ca­
pacity in his assistant. Failing utterly
in this, he called me before him, gravely
passed his verdict on my manifold de­
ficiencies. :amd inquired whether I had
aqy plans in mind.
One of my friendsV-u few hud been
acquire&lt;l, perhaps by force .of eiroumstandes—hnfl entered a medical school
in a neighbonngdty; and, on the spur
of the moment, I elected to follow his
example.
My guardian—he held that
post in virtue of tbe small estate left to
xne by xny first protector—offered no
objections, though he gave formol no­
tice that tbe funds in his ftossession
would hardly suffice to do more than
carry me through the school. Unde­
terred by the warning, I matriculated,
and for two years studied faithfully,
receiving a degree at the end of the
second, and thus becoming entitled le­
gally to cxjxeriment onhunianifyt As,
by virtue of strict econnxuy, there was
still some pnqney to xny credit, I de-termixied to spend a year at a famous
eastern school; and 1 carried ot^ the
plan, only to meet one of the keenest of
disappointments at the ckwe of the
period, through failing to secure a covute&lt;l apppintiuent as a hospital interne.
Just at this time, too. cameniews of
•tbe death of my uncle. He bequeathed
to xne a| letter of somid advice and a
'tbousam) dollars. By means of the lat•ler—and! disregarding the former—I
spent a fourth year in study, this time
selecting another of the great instjtu-

tiems. "The balance leftat the end of the
senaon served to equip a modest office in
the city.!in which &lt; apt. Peck found me,
juki- entering ray 25th year, with re­

sources (exhausted and hopw blighted
by the .^ryary waitirig for payixjg pa­
tients &lt;wpo did not- copiy. Add to these'
• nHibles' a share of anxiety as to ray
health, .i^nd one can understand thbwillingneos |&gt;with .wlucn I beeame surgeon
of t he Mnry I’ecX.
LSke, x-.zjh almost a new ship,
. Mainebuilt. Yankee officered and manned by
a ierew representing many nations. She
was of’ about a thousand ton**
burden,
----and was freighted with a cargo Of cun-

sKlcntble value. Her living quarters
aft were comfortable, if not luxurious,
nhd the cabin fare was excellent. The
captain nhd his-wife, the two maths and
i. made up the population of that part

of the vesseL
The Mary Peck’s run to the equator
was
circumstances
••,*»•» made in —
.......... ............. ......of the sort
to delight &lt;«oth the skipper and the
l&gt;air " ho were making their first deep­
water Ooyage. Barxiog a sharp gale
wmin after she cleared the coast, the ship
encountered' fine weather down to the
litk. with ptat? ot wind, but D0^t00
much of it—a very important qualifica­
tion in the eyc&lt; of the novices. As tbe
days gtiew warmer Mrs. Peck throvi’
Muuziiiily. the color came l?nrk
’’ *to
’'*her
’*”"
chocks, end her strength increased, tn­
til we almost forgot that she had begun
tlie voyiage tm invalid.
She herself
credited o’d ocean wiUi hcr improve­
ment. and the captain v\» much of ber
way of thinking, while my notion of the
matter was that the companionship of
■ her tall, bronzed husband counted for
I more with the little woman tban'B-a
lair and sunshine combined.
At nu
' events, -however,
the surgeons |xe
.
I jiromised to be n sinecure,
To tbe line, os has been said, fortune
'I
i showered- ber favors upon us, but no ,
sooner was oirrprowcleavingthe waters ।

’&lt;■ he found.from onaotMl of the
rhe other, though a litiJe way
•
of the ridge which bounds
u-ual clusters of farmhonsrs.
u fascination of a kind.ia this
■w. which seemed to belong
to the land than to the sea;
l tunny happy days exploring
aud I siptuitjujanj.
•t. ii. re and there, rising from the
inrr-h^ were rocky hillocks, steepuded; and dotted with dwarfed tree*
and !.tiy|.r-jj wherever, by accident, sufh-'erit soil had collected to give the
•’°ot •:i ^' ^rfng. On one of these islands
j
--;ts Uiey may be called for want of a I . lortnirht - i-&lt;&gt;
“iter icrni—| discovered a house, old, i faint u« hardly io give the ship ateerI.nway.
1'et.shecontrived
to
crawl
on.
l-nl long unfenanted, but not dilapidaily putting aoinc lengues of her rood !
dat*;d. Why its builder had chosen its
behind her; for her master wm a emart
Me us |ie hud was not to be explained,
seaman, and made the moat of every
or be h;u| |ong been dead and buried:
cafe-paw. Nevcrtheleas it wns elow
ut bit uorif remained to prove that
’
work,
and all of ae longed for cooler
»•-•. like isOsi of his contemporaries, had
. day, End freah winds with on invigaa honest constructor. This old
,
Uoum- cucfaautcd tnv Lwt- Tn th* ; oratlne- keenness in theirrosb.

ho,k,«

At last I was able to report '
I that’ad
considered, iie was doing
! ver-v wdl, TJ^118 tTnod news," said die captain.
k«rtily. -3j ths
dw
Myth.z? about u,m or ,he
of tte
‘••‘’■“cr r
I
"Oily that, though be i.» Brazilian.
¥, “i*aks English like u Briton. Tbe
!
Irirlf
. ...._ . .
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whu ^7o’.r.“r.u^r0r^

“And xvi.
a
! knows nothing but her own tongue.
j
“Ye, '■ &gt;
'll’sountx eonrs,i SbtW«&gt;!1 him now. watehing him. almnke O„„
T”1' “lt'* cnnu?b «° ‘"T ,hcr‘- ’”“'l‘i‘'g lor l..-r lo.lo.;
But ne^° PrU-V f°r cnfiu' «&gt;&gt;&lt;14crew. |
"You learned his name?”
•
Mr wwrh“? ! °"ght 11Dt «« complain. I
""
~
j
“So much I’ve extracted from tbeaail!
। ors,” said Capt. Peck, “but very liftle
;
........
..
—
’
»
“
«
-O
&gt;l«lc
“ «•
«ken (|le rush Wag

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। were
------------------almost
----------------------------left behind. Most of 4he j
j crew and passengers got away in three '
other boatx. fhe one we met watTtSe '
tta wme.'hrU!*c‘f&gt;»«oPilnmu-. Inwt. to pull away from the steamer; I
, That sgibe limit cf ii5ft»rn.at:an u be •
w.?TjiU j!e“ luI B U“' *o "«it,atthi. ' had from inc men.”
“1 suppos&lt;- that nothing ha:, been seen '
Su L&gt;r I’ve ootj lmd One 'r u"?
nntl tl,e ocean disappouBtlng.' |. of the other boats?”'
'
।
forwnnl b&gt; Ml »m &lt;s of inci- I!
“Nothing. I'll do my best tp find
dents, but not one has occurred.”
. them, but it’s not likely we’ll come
“Wait till we’re in the Pacific before '] ucrass them. Tbe 'people we have on'1
*ou reach conclusions. By the wav I&gt; board lost trace of them the.first night.
" hat manner of incident might yoil God pity the poor souls crowded into
crave?”
b
those three bnate’”
“Anything not too perilous.* You
The captain w#a ns good as his woxd.
k“°? the list better tnan I.”
and, aided by a light breeze which came '
*1 m willing to avoid them all this os opportunely as if designed to assist
he nn8w«*&lt;l. "-ith a laugh. in this errand of mercy, the Mary Peck
iU.&gt;. li an^ excitement occurs you cruised about in search of the flotilla.
shall be notified promptly.”
Nothing was seen of it, however, and
“Ou the strength of the promise PU when, after’ lying becalmed for two
turn in,” said 1, and, leaving him to days more, her sails were again
flnah his cigar, mode my way below, filled by the wind, her Imjw tunxed to'the
to toss and t urn in my bnnk for a time, south, aud once mofe she was beaded
and then to fall into a restless slum­ for her oesl; ution. Long afterwuixl
ber. Presently, as it seemed, from the it was learned that an English ship had
&lt;^ro"sin&lt;*ss "’Web wo* heavy upon me, rescued the occupants of the boats on
though the summons whs loud enough the day following that on which the
te wake the soundest of sleepers, the steamer burned,^and had carried them
”
steward rapped ujxra the door. The to London.
daylight in the stateroom proved that,
As We drew Into cooler latitudes
after all, the night had passed only too Perez mended steadily, although, as
quickly.
J
may be imagined, his recovery was a
“What’s the matter?” I called out, tedious business. Yet, in -view of his
convinced that the mon must have condition when he was hoisted to the
blundered and called me at least an deck of tbe Mary Peck, neither he nori
could find cause for complaint. lor
Hbur too early.
“The cap’n requests you to step on six weeks he was confined to his state
room, and in that time I came to know
deck at onct,” he answered.
“Wliat for?’’ I demanded; but the him well and to like him exceedingly.
stewaril had gone his way, and there Of-himself he said little, but, bit by bit,
I learned something of his story. liis
was no answer.
Pulling on a pair of trousers and a father was u Brazilian, but his mother
jacket, 1 hastened to obey the skipper’s was English, and the greater jiart of
orders. At I reached the deck I caught his youth was spent at English schools.
sight of a hide knot of men about a 'Since ajttalniug manhood he had lived
near Rnd,'making an occasional trip to
figure lying motionless on a grating
I'urope! The Indy in his charge on the
Kneeling at the side df the prostrate
homi'v.ard voyage which hud been in­
man was a woxnan, and n little forw ard !
terrupted so disastrously was a cousin,
two strange sailors were surrounded j
jwho, after some years iu Portugal, was
by half a d.ozen of the ship’s crew.
“Here’s business for you, doctor,” returning to ber own country. She was
not very young, and her beauty was of
v ns (’apt. Peck’s greeting; "That in­
the faded sort. In spite of the draw­
cident yor. were logging for lu*t night
back that neither she nor Mrs. Peck
has occurred fast enough.”
; was mistress of the others tongue, the
"What’s happened?" I asked. “Who l
[two women managed to.strike up a
:• re those people ?”
| great friendship and to com fort one an­
“We’ve just picked them up," he an ,
swdred. “Their boat is towing along- j other vastly in the days of great gales
mid high sens we encountered off the
side now. They are from d small i’or- [
cape. But the ship fought her .way
tuguese steamer, the Nina or Nita, from I
IaX.bon for Rio. destroyed by fire two I through the storms of that stormiesi
ft’ regions into the Pacific, and at last
days ago. Th; re were four of them in f!
her anchor was dropped in Valparaiso
tbe boat w_* fell in with, two sailors and '
bay after a voyage, which, south of the
two pasHeugers. That man lying there !
line, had been prolonged far beyond her
master’s cxjiectntions.
There had been no opportunity to
transfer Perez to a vessel bound for
Rio, ami pci force he hud been carried to
the Chilian port. On the day of our ar­
rival. however, he and his companion
baric us farewell and were rent aboard a
steamer whlch.au hour later,Ixxre them
out of the bay.' Our parting was that
of friends who could baflrlly hope io
meet again. Yet it was luted that a
meeting should come, und, that, to6, at
an early date.

Wcl Wl we-n- on the other ante of

II.
Again the Mary Peck was plowing
the. waves of the Atlantic. Favoring
breezes on the Pacific, a fierce but short­
lived storm off the Horn, then a half
gale which drove her nt top speed along
that roughest of ocean highways—such
was the story of the beginning of her
homeward voyage. But now the cape
had bten rounded and the ship was
Ineeliag st tbe aide of the proitrste bm wm »
pressing
northward toward warmer
woman.
.
latitudes and less tempestuous seas.
J.-as broken a leg—got it by a fall ixT Everybody aft-was in the bcstofspirleaving the steaxper, tumbled into the its, as I well remember.
boat,’in fact—and he seems to be in
It. was even ing. M rs. Peck and 1 were
:t i-iighty bad way. We hoisted him reading in the cabin when the captain
aboard as easily as possible, but he left the deck und joined uh. The hang­
faiirted from pain while we were doing ing laxup showed drops of spray glisten­
it. He needs your attentibn badly."
ing on his cap and heavy jacket, and no
And truly nix need was great—a frac­ wonder, for a sthmg, keen wind, was
ture of the tibia «*nd two day s in on open sweeping up out. of the southwest, aud,
boat with only the Rudest lira hue nt tor though the ship i’as running before it,
bis injixry. A glance at the swollen limb urtc could guess flhnt her deck was far
was enough to tell the story of his f from dry.
&lt;
“You two are looking cheery and
houjrs of torture.
irk? was ft tall, hne-looking man, of hotuelikc down here," st\id the skipper.
roirklle age, with well-cut features and । “I tell you, a warm cabin’s no bud place
n close-crop|M.*d dark beard. His dress, | on a night like this. There’s an edge to
disordered as it was. showed him to be this breeze tnnt, even if we miss nalt
the force of it, cuts to the bond! HoW'd
a person ot wealth.
,
.
“Best get him pelow at. once, said I. you like to be standing watch, doctor?”
•'He’s in for n siege, po doubt of that.**
“This is better, thank you,” said I;
“Put him iu the stateroom forward “better for the present, at least. I dare
of the first mate’s,’* said the captain.. say it won’t bo. long before the deck
“Bear a hand here, a couple of you fel­ will have the preference.”
"Not if our Iflck holds. Do you be­
lows.”
.
Two
of the sailors dune aft and care­ lieve in luck, doctor?”
.
.— -----t . . . . ! , With the
“Yes, most firmly,” said L The ques­
- tion recalled most unpleasantly the trib­
ulations of life on shore, which, for a
little. I had shaken off, but to which a
ns the men liftetl him from the grating, return was inevitable.
and again ns they felt their way down
"And so do 1,” said the skipper. "Still,
the companion-stairs. but,on-the who e. with Mary with us we can’t meet any!
the job was well done. Then came Hie great misfortune. Old Ocean wouldn't
labor, whicn was imrticulariy my ow-d,
l&gt;e malicious enough-to build up hes
of reducingiuriammatiou.of getting the health only to moke her fate a ship-|
leg into sphnts. ami of making the pa-

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= ■Mwi

-turning to itio, got news t
and secured fo’*uie oil iliat:
cononand ia the wjay of to
attendance; und when I was coiHaJcacent he took me to his fine estate in the
highlands. The Mary Peck by this
time ats well on ber way to New York,
her captain easy in the knOnledgr that
he had left his surgeon in good hand*.
1
Of the weeks passed as Perez’ guest
*
I shall
“
ever cherish a grateful rcmexn- •
brar.ee. Kia kindneas was unvarying,
liia generosity unlimited. lie had ob­
tained u wry fair notion of my slender
ran through the fabric of the vessel prospects, and gladly would have aided
Then there were shouts from above me U&gt; seek fortune in Brazil, had not
and the noire of men running along the the physicians strongly advised against
my
attempting
to remit im thertL -----Aodeck.
■
•
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Mrs. Peck started from ber seat, her cqrdingly, he was forced’do content
haixls -clasped aud her lips moving. 'himself
’
'* with
’ “ arrangements for my pas­
though no sound came from them. I sage home, which he decided should be
had sprung after tbe captain toward inode by way of England, lie would
the campanion way. but he turned upon have done xpore, and pressed upon me
money, which would have, been a wel­
me fiercely.
’
“Look after xny wife!” he cried. come addition to my resources, had I
“Don’t leave ber, man!
Back with not refused to increase my obligations
you!”
. to him.
And back I went, though it wab little
“Obligations!” be objected. “Don’t
in my power tn comfort her. Yet [ let xne bear you mention obligations,
strove to reassure .her, as if a frightened Fate has brought us together twice,
woman could lie cheered by an equally , You think that on the second occasion
frightened man/. Neither of us knew y®«
become my debtor, but I
what had happened. In our ignorance ! know that on Uie first I incurred a debt
we could only dread horrors none ths ' ^° y°u which can never be liquidated,
less terrifying for the iudeflniteness of How would J have fared had 1 not re­
them. So for many minutes we sat, oeived skillful treatment after the crew
pale and trembling at the prospect of o* your ship hoisted me out of the boat
dangers we knew not what. But the (
which I had suffered tortures? It
motion of the ship and the tell-tale ' was the one chance in the hundred that
compass showed that she was still the rescuing vessel carried a surgeon,
speeding on ber course, and after a time . There was fate in it; there was fate in
the fact began to revive our courage.
accident which drove the Mary
At last—bow long the interval seemed Peck
®io. It insy be dcstloy that
there is no need of relating—Capt. Peck even for a third time we shall be of
service
to *the
other.
rejoined us.
11 —
-:-x *the.one
V1
’
*'
"”
-;
“I trust that if the opportunity cornea
“What was it, Abner?” gasped his
it
will
be
mine,
”
said
I;
"but
our
live*
wife. “What was it?”
"Here, here, that, won’t do," he an­ promise to be spent far apart."
“Even so. But the chain of destiny
swered.
“Don’t worry.
We’re still
afloat, and likely to keep afloat, which so me times links the most remote.”
is more to the point.”
’ {. Evidently a feeling possessed him
“Then what has happened?" I broke that our connection was not to end with
the good-byes, spoken od the steamer
In.
.
• “We struck something. Just what^ which was to bear me from Rio. He
we don’t know, but something quite asked many questions about xny piano. I
until. from the answers be perceived j
awash, for nobody saw anything of it.
Whatever it was, we must have sent it that I was turning homeward almoat
to the bottom. None of the men caught 1 without an idea of the manner of ex«
even a glimpse of the thing as we went I istence before me. Then the talk drift­
' ed to the sorry experiences of my pro­
over ft."
; fessional career and to the errant char­
“A derelict?"
He
"Perhaps. However, we’re not badly ' acter of my boyhood existence.
damaged, so far as can be discovered. was a sympathetic listener to a descrip* 1
lien of tiie old village on the New Eng-. I
There’s no danger.”
With a great sigh of relief, his wife land cotst aud the lonely house, snr- V----sank buck in her scat. Ber husband rounded by the marsh, which had been
my favorite retreat. Under the spur J .
bent over her and kissed her.
,
“Don’t let her get down-hearted, doc­ of memory, 1 told him jnucb of the.®?
tor," said he. “She’s a brave little wom­ abandoned dwelling aud of its isoln- £
. |
.
•. ’ ■
an if she has only a chance. Remember, tion.,
“If ever 1 conic to be a misanthrope," j­
both of you, we’re not sinking, but
afloat in as sound u ship as ever I declared, "let me retire thither, ns-Efe
was sent, off the ways. And now I’ve sured that 1 may remain undisturbed W’. ■
.niHeyesmethiswife:sfarantnstant;
the loc-k on the faces of tbe two revealed that, notwithstandingtheir wedding day was far behind them, they
were Still lovers.
’•Take ofl those wet things, dear,"
she siud. “Surely you can spare us u
half hour. You’re not needed on dee#
all the tone.”
“I’ll be with you in two minutes,’’ he
answered, cheerily. His hand was on
the Latch of his stateroom doori when
there, caxne a shock which almost
knocked' him from his. feet.* A tremor

Yet,
if my
my mow
mood ■ &gt;
got to goon deck again.”
i ro long ns I choose.; *
Ci, lt
In spit&lt;* of the confidence he felt, o/ changes, it will be but a step, abd again I
assumed, t-heyc was litt le rest for uuv ’
-1—” l»c among xny fellows."
' ”
’’
L shall
"Truly an admirable, heritage,” he
that night. Morning, to be sure, showed
the vessel apparently uninjured.at least observed. »
"Indeed it is. The villagers take no a
to unskilled ryes, though one could not 1
....
r...
a ... ... that the
interest
old place. Though near
■
help
noticing
facesinofthethe
mates v.cre unusually grave, and that. thtfxn.'ii is out of their way, and tlicxn n 3
the men talked earnest ly among them- ’s no reason why they should visit it. ja ’ ifcselves. The puxxips had bevn going dur-1 They are not people of the sort to waste ;
ing the night, as I knew, and now, at in- j energy in tramping through salt bogn.^1

tcrvals, the clunk of.them penetrated
ma« who settled there might feej' ?
the cabin. Nevertheless the captain । tolerably certain that they would noV*. 'j
again und again declared that there was attempt to intrude upon him.”
We were silent for a time, but at L
no danger, until by force of repetition 1
\l .
he succeeded in allaying tbe fears of his J length 1 asked whether be might net U
wife.
।
tlie United States.
wire.
I
“It-is hardly on the cards," he an-|8
■
, We held tbe breeze for three days. &gt;
hours’ dura- ‘ «werefl. “It is not probable that 1 shall K ’ ,
Then followed a gale of 20 1
" ~
on. ugly sea.'
Frazil for some time to come. 1 I
tion, which left behind it anUgly sea. ■
The next morning tbe pumps were go- ! have interests to be guarded which U •; a *
•• s
ing steadily. The cold had moderated ( wc uld suffer in xny absence. Tbecoun*
sensibly, and from under the lee of n ’ try is on the eve of a revolution; tlio . '
empire:
is
doomed,
and
its
fall
caxflnot
'
boat I enjoyed a pipe and watched thn
men at the brakes. After, a little the ( be long delayed. Under the surface
skipper, who had been standing near there -are plots and counterplots.
have striven to keep clear of them, andj^
the wheel, crossed over tome.
have succeeded, so far us active partici-VB
“Doctor.” he said, ‘Tve something to
pation is concerned; but 1 have bndtkf. I
tell you. It is better lor you to learn it
■ knowledge of a number af them, amt’j |
now than to come at it after awhile by
many of my closest friends are deeply |
guesswork. We’ve changed our course
involved.‘The nation's need is a strougll i
and are headed for Bio.”
;
“Thexi the ship’s injury is greater stable government. God.knows bowl
we
are to obtain it, or what the history ? . j
than you supposed?" I asked, with all
of the next few years will be.”
-.-*e |
xny old terrors aroused.
Before we separated for the night at -, ‘
“Yes. We have been leaking forward
ever, since the collision. The pitching agreement had been made which aft $ •
and rolling in yesterday's blow in­ erward seemed curious enough, though« i
creased the trouble and made my duty ut Hie time we entered into it with th&lt; B
clear. I want you to understand this utmost gravity. It was, in brief, tha .
and to aid me in keeping up my wife’s in case either had an urgent request tt,»
spirits. Make her believe that seeking make of the other, and the requestM-axfig,
made by letter, there should be uscd|| .
I»ort- for repairs is more of an extra pre­
either ns a signature or appended t&lt;jK.■-I
caution than a necessity.”
the writeris- name, a symbol, a Greel . !
“1’11-do my best,” 1 promised, and.
cross with three dots ranged xerticall;^ J
though my success was doubtful, I
honestly strove to aid the captain's de­ to tbe right of it. Perhajis4t was Perez
carnextiwss ns we talked over the mat S?
signs. Of the anxious days of that
run to Bio there is little to re­ ter which proven ted xne from npprejK,!
ciuthig its strangeness, a little refleoB
cord: but, reach it ns we did at
length, with the piiinjis going, -the tion might have persuaded me that w»' j
men almost worn out and the’ ship were wasting our breath, for it .wat ’n
- homing a good deal less freeboard difficult to understand how 1, in myw :
jKzverty and potticrlcssaess, could eve® 3
than she had displayed iu the Pacific.
We learned, soon after our arrival, that aid one w ho possessed so much of th» - ■
Perez was but of Ute city, and that it resources I lacked; but, under the in,;'.,
was uncertain when he would return. fluence of my friend’s grave face am ;
words, a pledge to heed h!« call woJK
The work of refrfurs on the ship was
ghen ns solemnly as if the alliauc* J
pushed, for her master was desirous to
were one of equals.
flV
lose ns little time ns possible. There
The following day, a passenger on tht JiL
were sojiK* cases of fever reported
steamer Bedouin, I leaned upon thf&lt;~|
among the shipping, and once or twice
vessel’s rail and watched the BraziliahM
I was called aboard vessels to prescribe
highlands growing less and less in th&lt; J
for men lying ill of the disease. I
doubt ■whether my ministrations had distance.
much effect. Yellow Jack being then
more of g stranger .to,xne than was the
Rudolph Krueger, of Daggett, hat
-case Roiuewlxat later. While spending
a -day ashore I was seized by the fever. been arrested on a charge of poisoning!
I was hurried to a hospital, there to the cattie of a aeighbor.
At the annual meeting in Kalamaaoc
fight iny. battle with the grim enemy.
The struggle was so clone, us I learned of the Michigan Funeral Director*’ ari
afterward, that probably it would have ' aociation G. W. Harrington, of that
i gone against me, had not Peres, re- city, was elected president.

T

READ SHIRLEY SMITH'S LETTER ON EIGHTH PAGE.

A VERY INlERESiiNG WR1TE UP OF HIS

ANOTHER LETTER NEXT WEEK.

TRIP ABROAD WHICH HE IS NOW ENJOYING
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i’.

JL4

�PERSONAL MENTION.

Hastings Banner.
Thursday, July 23, 1896.

TomfltGh Tells wnu He is a RepimilGan.

MARSHALL L. COOK.Bditor.
BMTKRKD AS SKCONU CLA8S MATTI
TO HA8TCTOS. MICH., PO«TOFFI&lt;
AUGUST 14, 1870.

EDITORIAL NOTES

O1

At the late Republican convention at Arizona, held to elect delegates to the St.
Louis convention, Tom Fitch, one of the most noted free-silver advocates in the terri­

tory. was called upon to speak, and responded in a speech rthich for simple eloquence
and beauty of diction deserves preservation. His reasons why be sbohld remain in tie
Republican party are unanswerable, and should be read by all Republicans. The rep­
lug will In nv way dwarf thelrenthuslasm fur the grand old party.
The full text cf
Mr. Fitch’s speech is as follows:
“Gentlemen of the Convention: I thought that the seclusion that the upoer gallery
grants, combined with other circumstance*, would exempt me from any Invitation io
apeak before this convention, but your repealed calls leave me no alternative eousb?
tent with courtesy but to answer them.
“The speakers who have addressed you have spoken of the free coinage of s.lvcr
ac a cardinal principle of the Republican par&lt;x*, 1 fear that the St. Lotil*. convenilcn
may compel us to retrace some of our steps in this matter, and as the statesmen who
control this convention have not included me among those most fit to represent Arizxnaat St. Louis, I feel quite at liberty to telfthe truth.
* “I suppose no one will queslh-n my long devotion to the cause jf free silver cultiagt.' Years ago, at the Inception of the movement. I. as vice president of the national

National Republican Ticket.

executive committee of the all ver convention. In connection with A. J. Warner, tie
president of the committee, traveled through the South and West preaching the doc­
trine of bimetallism, and l.bave never since had occasion to change my views with re­

spect to the great benefits that might result to this Nation from the complete restoiatlon of silver as a money metal; and yet there are other circumstances quite as, in-

FOB PRESIDENT.
WILLIAM MC KINLEY,
of Ohio.

FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
GASKET A. HOBART,
of New Jersey.

OUR FINANCIAL. PLANK.

fluentlal which most be potent In determining my future action, and the future action
of many Republicans In this matter. ,
'
“Ibis morning a friend, wbo Is a member of this convention, and who now hon­
ors me with his audience, said to me: ‘Mr. Fitch, you have always been a pronounced

advocate of the free coinage of sliver; what will you do if the St. Louts Convention
adopt a plank In their platform favoring a single gold standard and denouncing the fiee
C ’’nage of il’yer?’ I did not answer this question then, but with your permission I

The republican party is unreservedly for Will do so now.
sound money. It caused the enactment of
“1 belong to the Republican party because Its history is the history of the growth
the law providing tor the resumption of
the greatness, and the freedom ot this Nation; because its purposes are patriotic; be­
specie payment* iu 1879; alnce then every
cause it Is the friend of labor without being the foe of thrift; because it Is wise, be­

measure calculated to debase our curren­
cy or impair the credit of our country. We
•re, therefore, opposed to .the free Coinage

cause it is just, because Its restoration to complete power will rekindle
tie furnace anil start the turbines,, and fill the land with the music of contented

N. T. Parker was to Greenville, Friday.

Judge Smith left for Bay View* Monday
Tbe illinot, democratic atate conven­
tion added bTpocrlx.v and double dealtr.K to the sUvcritc doctrine of repudia­
tion and dishonest dollars when it de­
Glared in ito platform: “We favor the
aoundesl and safeat money known to
mon. • ' • * We demand the repeal of
that republican and plutocratic leffialation which demonetixed ailver and re­
duced it to the level of token money,
destroving by one-half the atock of real
money. • • * We demand the irm
raediato reatoration of the free and
nalimited ooimige ot both gold and sil­
ver ■» •&gt; stondord money al the rate of
sixteen ounces ot ailver io one ot gold
ot equal fincneaa. with full legal tender
power to each metal.’* This dectaration
of free silver wm termed the “biniP&lt;ullism which wok made the basis of our
njonetar;? system by Ba toil ton and Jet’,
fergon.”
OT all kinds of fraud the cauting
bumbug is the worst. The sincere but
mistaken silverite, who admits that,
free coinage at sixteen to one would
put this country on th'e silver basis, arc
deserving of far more respect-than the
mien who have the impudence to talk
of “sound and safe money” in connec­
tion with their 50-cent-dollar scheme.
Every man who is old enough to vote
knows Hint free silver, with the bullion
value of the two metals at a ratio of
thirty to one, means silver monometalBam pure and simple. This is the
standard of Mexico, China and India,
where its frequent end violent fluctua?
tlons and decreasing purchasing power
testify to its “soundness and safety.”
Is that tbe kjjjd of money the American

noon. *&gt;
Sheriff McKcvltt was to South Haven
t Mrs. Jan. L. Wilklna is Thlting friends

iu ChicagoMrs. Julia Willison and Miss Bessie are
visiting In Kalamazoa

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Denslow are visiting

their son at Muskegon.

Mrs. John Shewn, of Nebraska, is visit­

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black as tbe raven’s wing, and say to ber as Ruth said to Naomi: ‘Whither thou go« st,
I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge: thy people shall ba my people, and
thy God my God; where thou dlest I will die, and there will 1 be burled.

The greatest question before the people
is whether they want to restore tbe pro­
Bryan is the “Boy Orator of the Platte," tective tariff or not to where it used to-be
but if this country ever needed the “Mau of In the good old days. If they vote to re­
Mature Business Experience from Canton" store it the currency question will soon
In tbe Presidential chair, It Is right now. settle Itself,
Oratory is all right In its place, but it is
Harpers Weekly which long ago wan­
far from being a Presidential require­
dered from the republican fold Into the
ment.
democratic camp has. like the prodigal
In its denunciation of
Oar money is Just as good as there is on son, returned.
the earth.
What better can we want? the democratic platform adopted at Chica­
All that is needed is to stop this agitation go it says “Given the power in the hands
for a fifty cent dollar, restore onr recipro­ of tbe Altgelds and Tillmans, and it was
city treaties and put our tariffs back to Inevitable that the platform would be an
where they were before democracy became attack upon sound principles, a denial of
supreme. This can only be done by elect­ established ‘facts, and .an assault upon

During the tedious process of grinding
out a platform that they thought would
suit populists, prohibitionists, silver re­
publicans, anarchists and anti-anarchist*-,
the democrats sought a little diversion by
way of inserting ■ joke In their platform.
The democratic platform reads as fol­
lows:—We denounce as disturbing to
business the Republican threat to restore
tbe McKinley law etc.” Just as if there

Mrs. J. C. Wardell and son Lewis, are
vhl’.hig'frlends at Prairieville.

•

/Mr. and Mrs. Will Whipple and daugh­
ters, of Centerville, are visiting iu the city.

was any business to be disturbed since the
McKinley bill was knocked out.
.

The people have learned by nearly four
years of sad experience that deiiiocratlc
promises can’t be relied upon. Four jear«

ing Wm. McKinley president, aud giving common honesty and law and order, a ago they told the people that all that xlh-d
him full power to act by electing repub­ declaration of war against civilization, and them was lack of free trade, which would
lican congressmen.
that the candidate would be worthy of the widen their markets, lower tl»e price of
platform.”
• what they bought and give thetu 81.25 r
At ths democratic convention John Altbushel for wheat.
We have had nearly
From 1860 to 1893 inclusive l^ere never
geld, the anarchist governor of Illinois,
four years of this free trade admlnbtrnwas a jear in which our receipik did not
practically dictated tbe nominations. Gov.
tion, onr markets have been cut off, our
exceed our expenditures.
During those
Altgeld is a foreigner and therefore not
home market taken from us, our factories
twenty-eight years our receipts were Sl,eligible to the office of President, for
have*8lopped In consequence, labor thrown
815,683.249 mure than our expenditures.
which office his name was mentioned how­
but of employment or reduced in wages.
Protection gave us a yearly mirplus of
ever by those of his ilk. if Wm. J. Bryan
Are the people now ready U trust the
nearly S8b.00Q.000. March 4lh. 1893 an
Is elected President, as be will not be.
grand old party ugain or do they still want
administration came tn power pledged to
then* is oo question but what Gov. Altgeid
more democratic experience.
reverse tbe protection policy of lids nation,
will be named for some Cabinet office.
and open our markets to the cumpetilion’of
Spare the day when such as Altgeid get in
Tlte silver hzlne owners «re very much
the world.
During the following three
power.
yean from June 80th. *98 to June 80th, ’96 interested in the free coinage of silver.
Why shouldn’t they be when they will get
“The Crime ut'X8!!” Al’, but what a under democratic misrule, there has been a
deep crime (?) it wa,J
Su uuuslve (?) in deficit of 8146,702.915, or an average year­ a dollar for every fifty ceuu worth of the
There would le
Gold has silver they produce.
fact, that it took u-arly a quarter of a ly deficit of nearly &gt;49,000,090.

Miss Adit Cochrane, of St

century to discover It.
Even our saga­ been drained from the country, factories much more reason, and much more jiistire
cious conremporao’, who recently gave have been closed because of pauper labor iu the farmers of this country getting to­
the democratic party of Barry County to competition and labor has been thrown out gether and demandlug a law that shall
. __________
a bushel fur their wheat
the free 9 liverI ree. hasn’t exactly located of employment
or greatly________
reduced __
In wag­ K,vw tbem
“ of
~t foreign competition.
Not
*iD8lead of 50 emts, because (lure ate
]
the perpetrators of the “Crime of *n.” es, because
though be thinks he sees large oout I rack.- content wiithell this havoc it has wrought, ’ tbou“nds of fatmera to every silver nth e
•round the door and evidences of an awful the democratic party how proposes to de­ owner. 1c is Mid tluu 4* men resijy
frol Uie output or ,Urer.
Fre« ool„w,
etruggie.
Tbe law of ’78 was printed 1« grade our currency to the level of Mexico,
Han* before it was pa&gt;«wj&lt;l, and tbe debatr Japan and China, and bring us to a de­ mouiM • probt. or nthttr a «Kt. ot or.r
noofi it occupies 144 culumus or the C&lt;»u- preciated currency.
For Heaven’s sake, S80.0OT.000 a year to tbe all ver B|lw ow0.
JrtOMl Record. Ibu’&gt; .11. • Tbe qw,. are not the people of this country satisfied era, nine tenths or which will pro!»wy ,0
thorough’y understood mu&lt;! I with" experimenting with the democratic to toew bouauxa Silver Kinn who are
U’« a Wx
party? We believe that their sound,sober. now clamorinic tor tree all ver.
alike but the sensible people or thia eout,.
IB • matter telly and U&gt;orou(blj la a
try will call their Uns.
b." tteii we ahait lhat there la

world, where (old Is the standard.

Tlte

Mr. and Mrs. James F. Mead leave for

Total
,
LXAI»1:jtjxh
Capital stock paid m.
Surplus fund

S-’Utos
*

c oo
awsso

Cm^tilal 1 dcpX “SpJ11,,,

?*

Note ana MS nSmuiroX.'..'
Total:

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’4® st
* *uu
se tint
Utnr,

COBRECT---- Attest ■
H.PnwKBR
R.B- Hkmke

i’uuiift,

n trip east this week, visiting friends In
Ohio.
.
Mr. aud Mis. J. T. Lombard left this

week for a trip In the northern part of

the state.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller have moved
tj Grand Rapids where they will reside In

the future.
Mrs. B. G. Foreman,
visiting Mrs. J. P.

of PlainweD. is

Roberts and other

friends In the city.
Mr, and Mrs. Edward Botum leave for

Ohio and Kentucky next week where they
will remain until fall.

companied them home.
Ht&gt;. Jsne Lee ^ud grand-daughter Miss
Stella L*e, of Rochester, N. Y., are gueets

of II15* former’s slater Mrs. John Dawson,
auu other relathes in the city.

Mis* Retta Oviatt left to-day for Aldt n,
Antrim County, where ber father is preach­
ing at preseuL She will return to Wyorn.dg via Hastings the latter part of
AuguaL
.
Qv. W. Pierce, of Moline, was the guest
of C. E. Bullae’.his week.

Here we are
Again,

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'

—ready to rnakt your home
more homelike, your house
more inviting at id your family circle happie r than ever.
Ifs what’s in th : house that
makes it, and 0 ur furniture
display include? everything
suitable' to be ir
home. Our pa H sets
odd pieces woul grace
room.
Our be
fits almost give, one a mortgage on sleep, ;and a better
appetite is asssured where
the dining rooirt is; fitted up
from our super b collection
of dining tables and chairs
and sideboard:
prices are as tempting as
the Sunday dim

Renkes &amp; Wi
iDedhn

Funeral Directors.

Embalming a

We have tried
Now you

We tried a long til

to get

a good flour and 6£

r cheap.

Now we have it

Try it.

•‘Our Best” sells fo

I.6o per

one hundred, pout

warrant every sack.
We offer you a

j rice at

6

cjackers

8 lbs. for 25c.

for 25c.

Fancy

per dozen.

Yours for

Mr. Pierce la

tune bcerns to follow Weber tht* season In
the way of spiUa, as he w&lt;s thrown off iu
the five mile h*udieap, bruising his face

next question h. will the wages ot labor
be Increased In proporllnn to tbe Increase aeveteijL They go lium Jacks*&gt;ti to Te­
ot the dost or llvltis?
The price of labor cumseh where they are entered for the
will always be governed by tbe law ot races Uirre, and win probably be beard
supply aud demand, while tbe ouat or llv- from. Eddie Cule woo third In the half
Ing Win be governed by tbe value or tbe mile rare for buys under n, aud Loy Dia­
dollar that tbe laborer receives tor his toll.” mond fonru&gt;. Time 1:1g.
HuUati Markata.
Butter.B to n
Ounj per Ou. »
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Silver doin’"
■
(J «. aad National Bank

Johns, Is

the guest of ber sister, Mrs. J. C. Farrell.

owner of the pacing mare ••Dana,” furmerstates that wages have remained the same ly owned by J. C. Cule aud Dr. Fowler.
while many or the things that laborlug He reta.ru her as being iu fine condition
men have lo buy have Increased In price. and utdU splendid work thia summer?)
In concluding his letter he says:—-U sil­
Dr. E. H. Latbrup and family, Henry
ver Is coined In the Unlled Slates at the Laturojj. Misses Anna Liilirop, Pauline
rate or Ht to t. while the trnld In a gold Shultz, Bertha Bentley; Mr. and Mrs W.
dollar Is worth 100 cents In any country B. Sweezey, Mr. aud Mrs. L. B. Bentley,
In the world, and the stiver In a silver Mrs. R^te Colgrove, J. L. Wilkins, and
dollar Is only worth 50 cents, la It not Chas. IL Wilkins kre at the Hastings Club
plain that ihe experience ot Colombia, and House, Gun Lake.
hi tact all Soalli American enaulrtea
Carl Wrbrr. of thia etty, and g. a. Morwhere It Ims been tried, will be th0 ex­
perience ot the United States?
Tbe gold oss, uf Detroit, won the mile tandem race
will all leave the country, and It will re­ at Jackauu, Tuu-day iu 2:l8.‘ They were
Misfor­
quire two dollars &lt;d silver In buy one dol­ in ffiji c»u,pa,,y but won easily.
lar’s worth or goods In the markets ot the

"S*"
FawMareaad fixture,
Doefrombank* ir, reserve &lt;r.
Cheeks and cash item.

gast-BeswIck wedding at Niles last week.

c.'irry on a brief silver campaign after ;cbanan, spent two weeks at E. B. Scidthey hud made their nominations at more’s.
Mr. Guyberson returned home
Chicago, one of the silver leaders bent ’ Wednesday morning.
his head forward and whispered con fl- J
’
dentialiy: "From the owners of silver I
Mr-“a
Frank Lusk, of Battle
mines and bullion out west we will get Creek, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ryan.
Maude, Bertha and Gertrude Ryan ac­
ail the money wc need.”

L. F. McKinney.United States Minister
to Coloinbls. South America, baa wrlttrn
a Iona letter to the New York World, alvluga history of tn- silver Iu Colmnbu. He

riSsT*

:” 1

Loaa.aa.1

Dwight Goodyear attended tbe Pender-

Miss Anna Dunean returned to Kalapeople want?
It will be somewhat difficult to secure ; zoo, Saturday, after a several weeks visit
•the repeal of “the legislation which de­ with Mrs. Nathan Barlow.
•
monetized silver and reduced it to the
Dan Stewart, of El P**o, Texas, Is vlabasis of token money,” since there is ,
no mien legisMtion on xne swuiw!,l,n&lt;c **i8 sister Mrs. J. G. Huglies, and
no such leglskition on the statute
l»noks. What the Sucker state finan- other relatives In the eounty.

Beat That Silver Can Expect.
There^is a field for silver inour cur­
rency system just as there is for paper,
but it is one which Is subordinate to
gold. The United States cannot afford,
either as a matter of honor or self inter­
est, to abandon the present single stand­
ard.—N. Y. Advertiser.

July, liu, i«g;'•

ing Mrs. Julia WlUiaon.

and well paid toll, and put bread into men’s mouths, and hope into their hearts.
“I belong to the Republican party because it is the grandest political organization
•ent with the leading commercial nations of freemen that the world hat ever known; because under Its wise guidance, star after
of the world, which we pledge ourselves star has been added to our flag,ship after ship has been added to our fleets .factory after cicrs referred to was jirobably the legisMrs. A. D. Rurk left for ber home at
to promote, and until such agreement
kition which since 1873 has given us Agnew,
iwaJCo.,
“
yesterday,
’ *
where
*
she
‘
fastory has been added to our resources, millions upon millions has been added to our
can be obtained, the existing gold staudard
$550,000,000 of full legal tender silver
will remain until tbe first of September,
wealth,city aftei city has D^en developed from our vlllages.and tbe land has been laced
money, not c ne dollar of which is token
with the net work of iron rails, and furnace fires have Illuminated the night, and the money, and $75,000,000 of subsidiary
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Childs, and
grmd diapason of labor has been made to sound throughout the continent.
coinage. As there was not $80,060,000 daughters, of Fowlerville, are* visiting
ures designed to maintain inviolably tbe
“I belong to the Republican party because under its inspiration these United of silver money of nil kinds in the coun­ Mrs. M. W. Hicks and other relatives in
obligations of the United States aad al
our money, whether coin or paper at the Sates, once a wrangling and discordant commonwealth; these United States once tryJn JS73 and less than $8,000,000 full this vicinity.
present standard, the standard of the most b lamed with slavery and decrepit with the disease of secession—these United Stabs legal tender silver coins, it is hard to see
Carl Weber. Loy Diamond, and Ed.
enlightened nations of theeartii.
hive become a country where no slave’s presence dishonors labor, where no freeman’s how “the stock of real money has been Cole were in Jackson, this week, attend­
destroyed one-half." Since an increase
u terances are choired by the hand of power, where no man doffs his hat to another ex­
of $540,000,000 is considered a contrac­ ing the bicyele races.
There isn’t any democratic party any cept through the courtesy of equals, where education is free, where manhood Is re­
tion of the curfextcy, it is easy to under­
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Wateis, Mr. and
more. John Dennis has given it over to ap •cted and where labor is protected.
stand how the croKR-eved silveritaR can Mrs. C. b. Bishop spent Sunday and Monthe silver party body and soul.
“Under the patriotic rule of the Republican party these United States have bcbelieve that forcing $425,000,000 in gold
। day at Beechwood, Wail lake.
ome r nation whose credit reigns at the head of the world’s finance—whose flag floats out of circulation would give us more
7|
Miss Nellie Wilkins left yesterday for
Who said the republicans ot Barry proudly upon every sea, and whose armies would come at the drumbeat out of the money.
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• ,
County were dead? They will be found
“The bimetallism of Hamilton and] Charlevoix where she will spend the sumhivrs of indurtry to swarm in defense of the country on every shore.
J । mer with Grand Rapids friends.
very mu:h jiilve next November.
Jefferson” was the coinage of gold and
• Under the rule of the republican party these United States have become ti e
silver at a ratio which was us nearly as
Wm. Hitchcock, jf., is home from Degr -a test, freest, and most prosperous Nation under the light of the sun.
.
‘ possible the commercial ratio between '
A free silver dollar 16 to 1 mcain a fifty
1 trolt, to take.charge of his fathers draylng
• I belong to the Republican party because it gave laud to tbe landless, because it
the values of the two metals. In ex­
cent dollar, low wages and low prices be­
business, during hia absence in the west.
giw work to the industries, because It gave freedom to the slave, betause, wheu the perience it was found that
&lt;nai wnenever
whenever (
t
.
cause n depreciated currency will be Just
nation was In peri', it gave armies and treasure for her preservation.
one of the metals was &lt;overvalued
- it * Guy Johnson was In Muskgon Sunday,
what we will have.
e
“Forty years ago. then a lad of 18, I joined the Republican ranks, and. too young disappedred
from
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__ _____
___ _a winning
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circulation,
the and
pitched
game for that team.
(Jx-nprr nioney only being axed, ao that Tbe papers there apeak very highly ot bls
The demo-popo-anarchlsls platform dic­ to vote.l flung my blazing flag aloft for Freemont andjeasle. I was present nt the Chi
. the country was always on either the wort
tated at Chicago by tbe Altgeld and Till­ cago convention as a newspaper reporter In 1860. when all Illinois shouted Abraham
gold or &lt;h’”»r" standard.
Under
UA We[w, Jeft fM OteeDfcw ,MU|s
Lincoln
into
the
Presidency.
I
heard
the
song
of
John
Brown
’
s
soul
sung
In
bated
mans makes republican success assured.
present conditions, with the bullion ... „
.
.
.
,,,
....
*Bl,t W*
The people are ndt yet ready to have such breath and in secret gatherings of his sympatblzerer^nd tour years later on these dis­ valn&lt;*of silver 30 Utnestbal otgold.lt, 1"d” T““d,y’ Wlwre be
foreigners as Anarchist Alt geld supreme. tant shores I almost caught the echo of its refrain when armies chanted It for their bat­ wodld be impossible to keep gold |n 1 brother In harvesting his large peppermint
tle, anthem. I enjoyed the eloquence and friendship of Baker and of Star King, i and circulation, und the country would go ’ cr°P«
Wrong must sometime dr other be made BuUer and Bingham, and Garfield and Conkling, and that noblest Roman of them all. nt once to a silver basis. Americans
Miss Mabel Colgrove is expested home
right. If this country should vote to give James G. Blaine.
who favor real bimetallism, under from Minneapolis next week. Miss Carrie
“WHO. THEN, IS THERE IN ALL THIS LAND THAT SHALL DARK TO which tin almost equal value of gold S’.ebbins will remain until school opens iu
silver mine owners one dollar for every
fifty oents worth of silver, as 16 to 1 real­ ASK ME TO BETRAY THESE MEMORIES BECAUSE OF A DIFFERENCE OF and silver money is now kept in circu- September,
iation, must work and vote against free
*
ly wifi, that folly must be paid for some­ OPINION CONCERNING THE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH SILVER DOLLARS
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bronson and. son
silver monometallism.
•
time, and the people will have to pay for it SHALL BE MADE?
■ Hubert, are vlaitlng In Grand Rapids this
dearly too.
Who shall dare to tell me it is my duty to leave the path along which my youth ni d
, , , ,
' »eek and expeet to visit at Ithaca before
my manhood marched, and where, when the evening bugle shall sound the fii a
Ask«1 bv a Washington correspond- We|r retBrn •
It is noticed that the bonanza silver reveille, my age shall be found still marching?- Rather will I turn to the Repub­ ent of the &lt; hicogo I imeb-Hemlu where ।
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Guyberson. of Bumine owners, who are most interested in lican goddess the same steadfast face that I bore' when my locks, now whitening, wi re they could get Ute funds with which to ,
getting free coinage of silver, are discreet
enough to insist upon a “gold clause” in
their mortgages and bonds. They want to
give the people r fifty cent dollar, but
they want a dollar worth 100 cents In re­
turn.
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•tatement.

SUCKER STATE SILVERITES.

A prominent lady ot thia elty. who Is an
&lt;mUiuata.Uo bleyolut, might bare been
«*'&gt; on Wednesday even In* boldly laktajt
« wheel Jrom Io trout ot tbe poat-offlre.

Hams &amp; Van
ISSSSSSMg

WISHING to close ;
cut my stocl.; of mil-.
: : : linery p:id fancy
goods.
1 olffer greit ;
inducements to evcfy
: : lady whej wishes^
goods in nty
Hats trimnje

j : : latest st;
prices so lo
lady can rear

every
them.

wonder. The lady lugged tbe wheel to
the corner aud never noticed ber mistake
n»UI she tried to mount IL
Kot having

MISS J. L
ot MMldwaUe

iu.

murdogk

Jefferson

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Hasting' Banner.
Thursday. July 23« aRS6

,

B- c°o11-u&gt;ril

r

Call at ttiE-Cbrlstmaa studio for Picture
Frames.
Uow shoes for less than cost at Spenee’a
shoe store.
.
guitar only one cent a pound.

Seeing is believing

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B«H game to-morrow.
Read our new wrlal ,tory.

Read

but

Look out fur Spence’s cut sale the bal­

in

ance of this month.

buy in

Order your berries;for canning purposes
from Phillips &amp; Erb.

Drugs

k

lhe

w’

°”“7 "«*

.deb.t

cIl•

Nor-

1&gt; will be.
M. L.

J"lrW-

.L°”w •-"neDC&gt;'

sound cum.
"' P°tlCr 0|’&gt;&gt;&lt;,*'1nK
sound currency .nd W. S. Power.
h.ebvme.nndF. W. W.Hrer lor free
«22X"h'Uin,t

to
or
nlh
-1-

Busby Bros, can give you the latest style

•webw.net Monday erenlus ,t 7;30.
Tbeee «ac0MS wlll

A complete Hue of all the latest styles
of Frames at the Christmas studio.
j Qlenry Bailey has begun work on
bis
new house on the iron bridge hill)

0 noml,utins county omeerx but will elni.
ply elect deletes to the county conven­

The edict his gone forth that Cook &amp;

required

Cook sell the best 25c tea In the state.
Better call and get prices on fruit jars.

Buy Drugs where
you know you will
be well served.

Cook *Cook.
Atteml the lecture on "Mexico,” tomroror night Single admission 25 cents.

LA . H.

Keith

has

move! liic

livery

into the “Jonesville” addition on Court
street)'
Call at Cook A Cook’s and get a samp!e

of the best 50c tea ever brought Into Has­
tings.
P. T. Colgrove drives a fine new carri­

local news.
. CIRCULATION •
b is week,
95 quires.
Ben-after, changes for advertisements
nn«t reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
toanre iu-ff.mu in the issue of the week
when brought .
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age horse. purchased for him by N. T.
Parker.
Take your butter and eggs to Spence’s

shoe store aud exchange for shoes "or
groceries.
Will Cramet’s stack of rye was struck

by lightning Tuesday thjenlng aud burned.
No insurance.

The finest tea and coffee In the city is

The old livery barn on West Main street
n;A-h has been such an eyesore for so
many yes*' i- being torn down this week,
will soon be

cowmenced.

Two tall games last week between Has•j.-, am! Ionia helped to enliven things.

fh&amp;liuKS won tbe.first day by a score ot 11
to ? Ionia winning the second day, the

always to be found at Phillips &amp; Erb.
Thai’s their specialty.

Fred L, Heath has commenced suit
agninst W.‘ H. Goodyear for 85000 damag­

to tbe county convention for tbe‘purpose

tion one week (run. today which wlh
elect delewUH to the alate. cunsrewlonnl

In the pest.

It Is hoped that be wlll be

greeted with a toll house because It goe,
wllho-.t saying that bls lecture will not

Passed with cards.

Light

received from a broad paddle.wielded in
the bands of one of Middleville’s most
muscular sons while the rest of the crowd
were busy holding him down.
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Church and Society.

The Hastings City W. C. T. Union will
meet on Tuesday afternoon July 28th, at.
Mrs. Stinchcomb’s.
Usual services at the Presbyterian
church. Rev. Lillie will preach.
The
Mission Baud at 3. Let every member be
present.

Tbe Y. P. S. C. E. are reminded of the
Miss Carrie Yutz
You can hear praises on every side for Consecration meeting.
tbe superior class of printing the Banner will lead. Let every member be present
with n promise.
15 turning out.
"Banner Print” brings
Mrs. Cora Fuller Weatherford, formerly
business.
a resident of this city, an Inspirational
r. . n.yi hetrqri where he had just ( Joe Brady, the hustling fore mi u of tbe
jjifuium.twlll give two lectures In Reed’s
L u-; a ’i teu.c /Or petty thieving. He Wool boot factory bad that institution HtNl Suaday, July 20, commeuring at
i* wiled here :o/ stealing a revolver and
10:30 a. a&gt;. and 7:30 p. m.
well decorated Saturday in honor of the
b - k-.i.v. Euvniuation Saturday.
Special Notice—On Sunday the 3osMcKinley rally?\
pel Temperance meeting will be held at
Mrs. D. W. Reynolds gave a six o’clock 3:30 on tbe lawn of Mrs. Rachael Bailey’s
The first McKinley and Ho.bart pole to
tea Thursday, complimentary tq ber guest. residence, when Rev. Lewis, of Charlotte,
be raUvd/frIUtq County, to our knowlMiss Jennie King, of Big Rapids.
About and Rev. Lillie, of Alamo, are expected to
tdge, was in Pile hard vllle, by Solomon
talk. If tbe weather is unfavorable the
thirty were present.
meeting will adjourn*-to the Baptist
ahn has always been n life long
Burman &amp; Marple don’t attempt to church. Everyone welcome. Free to all.
ctjit.
Mr. Prichard Isn’t the only
Rev. E. G. I^ewis,* of Charlotte who is
/farmer Aho Ini- changed bls views either. make ice cream with skimmed milk.
Pure cream Is used. Try their Ice cream now filling the Methodist pulpl’ in that
-city
for Ills fifth year, will preach at the
T■ I.*!- -.. .1 aud Hastings Hlgbjs^hooi nt 25 cents per quart.
v
Methodist church next Sunday morning at
nines p.ayru 1 game of bail at Hie fair
Wake up everj bod)! This Is a year of tbe usual hour. There will be no evening
ground Tuc^dky, the ?core resulting 22 to events, and to make it still more Interest­ service. Sunday School and prayer meet­
Prayer meeting
.”1 in :.i "..- or ii.-tstin^ Our boys have ing Cook * Coak are prepared to sell tfie ing at the usual hours.
of the Epworth L-ague at 6:30 Sunday
'met fix practice since the I
best of goods at low prices.
evening.
gaiu&lt;
.thhvHle. and the playing was
We deslre'lo secure regular correspond- |
I
Tut whole number attending the Star
ents from Hickory Corners, State Ror.d Sunday School the last quarter was 361
tbe average attendance vas 43.
The
aud
Bowens
Milk.
Send
tn
n
sample
Tht- sty’e, in printing change nearly as
whole number attending the State Road
often ai the sty les in ladies hats,
If letter of news when you write.
Sunday School at tbe Fisher church the
your &gt;»-iriess|.is thriving you want; up to
Don’t fail to hear Prof, Pattengill to- last quarter was 609, the average at­
tendance was 47.
Both Sunday Schools
tiatesiationan, l( it is slow you want up u gr.
a’
th)
Presbyterian church are In a flourishing condition, as also the
to date siaiianaiy.
Neat designed aud na "Mexico.” He Is a most fascinating Christian Endeavor.
well printed stationary lends prestige to speaker, and It will be well worth hearing.
The annua) Camp meeting of the Rad­
any bn-iisvws.b'.Jt an apple-butter job never
I b-lieve in 16 to 1 and will also beton ical United Brethren arid tbe Wesleyan
dfL Wear* awake to what yon want.
Methodist will be held on tbe old Camp
16 to 1 that I can sell you goods cheaper ground on the farm of E. Pennock. oriF
and one half miles south of Hastings city
any man In Barry county.
I to Beeler and Cora Ekert. of Irving than
1
commencing one week from next Tuesday,
W. tl. Spkxck.
towoiliip. w re brought to jail this week
Aug 4th.
Bishops Floyd and Barnaby
on a elnrgd of muliciously destroying
Pickles, did you say? Well we keep and Pier Worth, of Indiana, are expected
. pr-'ih’riy. h|h claimed they tore up be- ttye finest bulk pickles both sour and to Im with u&lt;.
All are invited.
Come
with the spirit of prayer aud work for the
iwttn . .. &lt;|r neyen hundred cabbage ,sweet. Heinz put up.
master.
Tent pnleb. straw and pasture
Cook Jc Cook.
plaits atid *1 'N^royed eleven fine fruit
will be free. Hay can be bad at reason
Do not forget our teas and coffee. We able pl ices. Board can he had by writing
trre« a-ui qother 'lainage on the farm
of^nu Eie-.t. They are out on ball at । keep" the very best ot coffee al reasonable to Rev. J. F. Wright, Hastings.
I rsjeti’. Tlteir examination will be held ; Pr'ce ’
Cook &amp; Cook.
(Addition*! local on 4th paw)
Uriiiiini;.'.
Sqalre Riker.
We never brag, but we do sell ns fine
rvnmrk &lt;»n oar streets for a £ good^ aud as cheap as cab be found In the
Ii -M II. ”Ii,\ too
I HaMlllgS
market.
,
Cook * Cook.
' a iiMbd.” but such is to t»e tbe

I i;r currency question is agitating the
UliiKirdt all the. people just now.
It is a
que»fi&lt;in which arouses the meanest prejuilie-s in
iniB&lt;k Of men generally.
Even the memories of tbe nation’s greatest

u,e:i- •lon? since passed from earth, are
®Jbjact to ,uugt bitter attacks simply to
create pr. Judice.
Il well behooves every
'Vo‘vr to study the currency question eare°Hyj to thro* aside prejudices, and slmpb view the f*cts as they are.
We all

of one individual, nor ask two prices for
an article.' Neither will we sell t;ood» at
cost, or under cost, that Is all ramrod
talking that, but will sell at reasonable
r*leM'

Cook * Cook.

To The Pl’BMC-I liereuy announce to
the Public that I have employed Elmer
WoodJlng a practical Watahmaker.Jeweler

and engraver who has years of experience
in tbe business.
baa worked im 5
*»ntjust as good times as we used to year- for one mau at Logansport. Ind. and
t-a-. the wry best 6f recommendations
ve. f;;c Uext thing la to restore contiAll work
aence by restoring the tariff laws aud re­ from bls former employers.

C procity treaties, and currency agitation
will cease of Iteelf.
Study bulb sides of
Ue question carefully.

duue by him

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i That wear well
i - While wearing out.

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We Handle Nothing But The Best
3 Burner Stove "one like Cot. Regular Price. $22.00 to close out $15.00.
4 Burner Dangler Surprise with oven “
25.00 “
“
18.00.
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22.00 “
“ 16.00.
3«
“ Step with oven
- “
-15.00 “
“
10.00.
3
“ High stove
“
10.00 “
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7.00.
3
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6.00 “
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4.00.
2
4.50 “
“
3.00.
Junior
3
3.50 “
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2.00.
2.50 “
“ ■ 1.75.
1
All first class new stoves and guaranteed to work perfectly. We also have a
fe&gt;v refrigerators to close out at cost dnd less.
$20.00 Refrigerat' r now 813.00.
15.00 Refrigerator now 10.00.
11.00 Refrigerator uow 7.50.

Goodyear
Some people may think it pretty warm to talk stove now,
but when vou have the best stove made and know it is thebest, you delight in telling of it. We handle the Best Stoves­
and Ranges on the market, (THE PENINSULAR,) and we
know it, so do others. The Peninsular Stoves and Ranges
are known the world over, and are universally acknowledged
the leaders for cooking purposes, and easy handling. Wei
are in apposition to sfll you a Peninsular Range whether yoir
need one or not. If you see one and have its workings ex-

WEI55EKT BKOJ

WE SELL.

Satisfied Customer always calls
aoaln.

t

With yourself and see if you donot decide at once to have a new Gas­
oline Stove at the prices we are mak­
ing. A Gasoline Stove is one of the
luxuries of a housewife’s life; why
should they be when yon can nowget them at prices we are offering.
It is a bonanza opportunity; be wise
and take advantage of it. You will
not get another such a chance.
Note following prices that we
make you-. It is the best that any one can offer you. for the same kind of stoves.
They are the best.

GENERAL HARDWARE

THAT IS THE KIND

lt« your continued trade
u-e want and we are trymg to merit it by always
giving you a aqu ire deal.

Red Front
Shoa Store.

wli! be guaranteed by me.

HasLluge, July 22. 1896.
John Bx^smub. tbe Jeweler.

J

refreshments

Were served. Several fine presents were
left In memory of the occasion, but the
feature of the evening which Will remem­
bers most vividly, is tbe 22 good bard
blows, with "one to grow on,” which be

i g jiid thus. /

Several public spirited j
Lost - Wednesday evening tietween Geo.
- . v- organized a band aud- we Gregor)’sand Wm Sliriner’s a handbag
1 they win soon be nmtfy to eoaroluhig poekef book with some money
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mak-j! . :, fj
t,( nwl.H
pubii,.
appearance. n-Kaf
That and surnrf
papers.
Finder
will please
a Inibl i. h gj,.at help to a town goes with- । leave with Fred Bush at Goodyear Broth
on’
in roaOy places Saturday e'eTo Tuuse who sul scribe for the Banhl»4; b.H. I (^obeerla are made a special
xek now we cau funihh a limited num­
fe&lt;tnr&gt;-.hirinz the summer nnd trade is
ber of pspetfi containing S. W. Smith’s
grraijv benefltted. With n little support
previous letters. s6 they can be kept com­
fmrnrverv biwiness man, the band can be
plete.
A great, deal of Interest is being
maintained, and Ills hoped tfie boys
taken in these Jeltera, and they alone, are
W,'M
•m'Uing for the enterprise will
well worth t^e price of tbe Banner.
rteeifi!
■ ncouragumeMt. ;
We do not want to make a lonou-* out

TALK IT OVER

from Middleville, .nd a Jolly time was

■&gt;« hie done tn give the Cen-

' ii.-er.

Dated. Hastings. Mleb.. July I

£a stag party was held at the sheriff’s res­
tfence last evenlug. to celebrate the "2nd
birthday of Will McKevltt. the sheriffs
genial sou^J The crowd was nearly all

Remember Y. P. S. C. E. Ice cream
social on the Upjohn lawn on Friday eve­
ning.
.

We have lots of nit by the bbl. cheap.
C*il and ge^ prices.
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Cook &amp; Cook.

ASSIGNEE SAXE.
Notice I, hereby pw that hr Wrtue «
order &lt;4 the court. l*UlMla&gt; ruWbe AMUU
ou Frtday July 31« next. at l*n knr W ■».
°
.**’lh? roreu.wo. ut wy offlee tn I be CRy
of Hurtin*!. Barn County. JOchlitMi, oil W
rouutntwiluealin my baud, u Aastooeol
Areble MeOoy. Anltuor. Sort mcato mray
■Ijoed UdmcrlWd M tollowm c&gt;r, Loa. Safe
J?77- 5?* f!"1.-?* *“ &gt;teClMr aat «««!«». May
County. Mlcblnn. Tbe permmU ptwrt,
blats o. uccouriu, .outruct note, dork ay anr
IlurtlutM Table Company. Haatltwa E3a«Me
Light &amp; Power Comuunv. aad tbe Mi. ldna.
Walo eompuby. todottlw-with any aud tBaber property ol every name, nature, kind am*
dewrii.L-nn ao-UMlenkl to mo by tbesiud Anetta.
McCoy. AU real nature will l&gt;a sold In anyyaam
puroeh. all Book Account, In one tmreeL IWee
and Contract Note, In one parent: atota Ibm
at-wk. Ot bold In tbe man-.:taaueln, cotnpamlam
ubore dewribed. same to bo sold to bltrbey bsddcr and tor atsb.
I’utLrp-

only be Interesting but very Instrnsllve.

Bring your butter and eggs to Phillips
&amp; Xrb. who always give the highest mar­
A small millinery stock to sell, and part
of store to rent. A good opportunity.

latest and best methods for .doing htowork. Your patronage is solicited.

Tbi, evening Vruf. H R. Pettengill win
lecture at the Presbyterian church on the
subject ot ••Mexiou.” Prat, Pattern Is
by no means .stronger to a Hasting, au.
dleuce having spok-o here several times

es; for breach of contract

ket price in cash or trade.

working on th. caw. and hnpea aoon to and L. O. T. M. from Eaton, Barry and
have the stolen properly returned to It, I1 Kent counties will unite their efforts to
rightful owners.
1 make this one of tbe most pleasant and
i memorable events In tbe history of tbe or•
Sale of Rond*.
■ der. The pmgram wlll consjst of several
** rect?lv‘*d until Aug. 7th. recitals together with vocal and instru­
189b a! noon for the purchase of H tsltaga mental music from members of Tents re­
r*City bontl’ known «h Havttags presented .and Hon. D. D. Aitken, of
rUWle Improvement Bonds, in the Mmu Flint, will speag upon questions of inter­
of ten thonaand dollar* to l&gt;e dated 4JcL est to all who may come.
Everybody is
l»t, ISV6, to become due and payable Jan- Invited to come—bring your neighbors and
.uary tat, 1912 nnd to draw interest at a lunch basket
The Nashville band wlll
rate not exceeding five per ceut. p-jr an­ furnish music to enliven the occasion. An
num payable semi-annually on the flrst important feature of the day will be an
days or January and July o? each year.!
exhibition drill given by the L. O. T. M.
Principal nod Interest parable herriT"
of Hastings under the direction of Mrs.
The right to reject any or all
is re.......... - wW- M. Mauee. und au address by Mrs. R. A.
serve'1-'.''
tbe
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’« U»nnnnn r
Council of the Qty
Bailey. Grant Lieutenant Commander of
bf HaitiugH.
Mlchiaan.
tnrtmg«. MfahlniL......................................... ttlc l. O. T. M. of Michig.n.
ExereUes
Dated Hastings. Mich. July 22. 1896
commence at 10 o’clock p. m.
EdwasJuj A. Bubton,
O. M. McLauohun^
Chairman or Finance UommiUee.*
Committee.

J. A Wooton has opened dental parton*
Iu the rooms over O. D. Spaulding’s slam.

and senatunal eonventiuns,

Rev. A. D. Grigsby preaches at the
Congregational church, Alamo, next Sun­
day.

O. D. Spaulding.
&gt;ii Knights of--Pythias team
I’ -, of this .city tomorrow.
&gt;•••
will take place ^ud

Every republic,! should .Uend Ibe ward

of hair cut, or a first class shave.

Read (he call .for city ward caucuses
next Monday evening in this issue.

The

In.ur^t we heir ,or

Tbe first chapter of "My Mjsterlous
Patient” begins In thia issue.

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Tbe bou«

Laadis’ adv.

A pound of crackers for one cent. Read
Laadls’ adv.
.

and work ou the city hall

oWer.l.nd lh.t Mr. „„

Cte,. Martin, of Uxtleton tomrahlp.
had a span of horses stolen one night last • Th.ere wUl ** * grand Maecabee Rally
week, and Mr. Felghner, near there, a at Tbornapple lake next Tuesday, Joly 28.
buggy an t haniMs. On. horw wav found Special rates have been secured on tbe M.
In a lot n-,r there.
Sheriff MeKevitt la C. R. R. and members st the K. O. T. M.

Woolley &amp; Bronson

plained to you, you wifi ever after want one. There is noth­
ing in stove construction to compare with them, and all the
world knows they are reliable. They are more economical
than a small cook stove, will last forever, will nearly leara
you to.-conk if you don’t, know how. Don’t let Mrs.........
fry her life out over an old fashioned cook stove, when it will
be big money in your pocket in the end to buy her a Penin&lt;
sular range, and besides lengthen her days by several years.

If you can’t possibly use a stove, there is something in our
line of GENERAL HARDWARE you can. We will make
it an object for you to trade with us the coming year,
come in and learn about.

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Hastings Banner

THE BOY ORATOR ON THE BURNING

ELOQUENT W0HDS.

DECK.

Thursday, July 23, J&amp;96.

Mr. McKinley Pays High Tribute
to American Women.

MARSHALL U COOK.Editor.

■KTKHED AS S'ECONX) CLAM MATTER AT
THE HASTINGS, IjlCH., POSTOFFICE,
AUGUST 14. 1879.

- Large Dfl»r»tloi&gt;
Ladle® from Cleveland-Mr*. Elroy
Avery Deliver* an Addre®®
' of Congratulation.

EDITORIAL NOTES

Canton, O-, July
DclegaBon of
nearly 1,000 women from Cle\elant
called on Maj. McKinley Wedneaday
morning. The visit
projected and
carried to its happy ««’&lt;! succcMfu.
conclusion by women. No man and no
politician bad the slightest share in the
conception or execution of the plan.
Thu women marched from the ra:lwnv station to the residence of Maj.
McKinley. He was standing on tht
porch to receive them. A speech o.
congratulations was made on the pari
of The visitors by Mrs, Elroy Avery,
of Cleveland, state regent rf th&lt;jAH«gnters of the Revolution. Among other

National RepojiiMiet

The Flame That Lit the Battle's Wreck Shone Bound Him O'er the Pead.

FUR PRESIDENT.
WILLIAM MC KINLEY,
of Ohio.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
GARRET A. HOBART,
of New Jersey.

THEY WILL VOTE FOR M’KINLEY.

The people of this country. Irrespec­
Old-Time Democrat® Who Repudiate
tive of politics, have tirrd of the pres­
'
Bryan and Silver.
ent democratic administration.
The
ToWo, O.—The majority of the lead­
workingmen are tired of it because of
ing i democrats
of’ this
congres­
its
tariff
policy,
which
has
injured
in­
OUR FINANCIAL PLANK
sional
district
repudiate
both
dustry, harassed trade, reduced wages,
and
nominees
of
the
The republican party Ik unreservedly fur platform
and thrown tens of thousands-of them
sound money. It caused the enactment of Chicago convention, and many of
out of steady work. The taxpayers an
them’ come out openly for McKinley.
tired of it because it has been adding
specie paymcnta in 1K70j since then every Among the most prominent may be
to the burden of debt through its bond
dollar has been as good as gold.
named the following:
issues. Tbe farmers are tired of it be­
We are unalterably opposed to every
W. J. Colburn, delegate to the nameasure calculated to debuse our curren- tioan) democratic convention four years cause they feel the burden of the demo­
cratic hard times keenly. Ami there
ago: "I shall vote for McKinley.”
are, therefore, opposed to the free coiner®
are shoals of voters tired of it because
Henry W. Ashiey, general manager
it has demonstrated that the promises
neat with the leading commercial nation* Ann Arbor railway, a lifelong demo­ made during the campaign of 1802 were
of the world, which w© pledge ourselvea crat: “I shall cast my vote for McKin­
glittering sophistries, which could not
to promote, aud until auch agreement ley and Hobart and sound money.”
stand the test of experiment.
They
can be obtained, the existing gold standard
L. Franc, for 40 years a democrat,
mutt be preserved. All one silver and comes out forMcKinley. Also there may look back and recall that, under the
Harrison administration, the country
be named, among those who express
was prosperous. Work was plenty:
themselves against the platform, and
urea designed to maintain inviolably the nearly all in favor\&gt;f the republican wages were high; the national debt
obligation* of the United States and all
was reduced many millions.
Then
ticket:
bur money, whether coin or paper at the
H. Reeve Kelsey, large merchant and Cleveland came in nnd forthwith money
was
tied
up;
work
became
scarce;
for 30 years a democrat; Col. S. C. Rey­
enllgliteiicd nation* of theeHrth.
wages dropped and the national debt
nolds, president First national bank;
Judge Hflrvey Scribner, E. W. Tolerton, was increased many millions. No won­
der they desire a change. They realize
G. Bloch, of Stern &amp; Bloch, wholesale
M’KINLEY’S CREED.
merchants; Dr. E. D. Scheble, Clarence the error into which they fell in 1892.
The Republican Nominee Make® Plata
Armstrong, wholesale grocer; J. L. in listening to the voice of the demo
Hl® intention* in the Campaign.
Yost, bicycle manufacturer; F. J. Rey­ eratic siren, and they are eager to vote
The verdict of the republican leader nolds. commission dealer; Cyrus Kir- for McKinley and prosperity.—Toledo
upon the action of the Chicago conven­ ley, attorney at law; W. S. Brainerd, Blade.

tion was noL long delayed. An opfwr^unity was afforded him io express his
views, and he very properly iiuprovetl
It. In v.elcoming a Foraker club of
Cleveland Maj. McKinley spoke with
s -great earnestness of the responsibiVd j
imposed upon the patriotic people of
the country by “receht eveints,’’ a regponsibilUy greater than the civil war.
Then the struggle wos to preserve the
national government, while to-duy it is
a contest to preserve its honor and cred­
it Because of this difference mon of
all sections enn unite tn *lght and pre­
vent the repudiation of national obli­
gations and the deonsement of the cur­
rency.
' Proceeding to analyze the situation.
Mr. McKinley pointed out that the real
■difficulty is not u lack of capital, but a
lock of confidence. The employment
of the idle money in the vaults of Amer­
ican and English banks would put every
xnan in the country nt work at re­
munerative. wages, and nothing stands
In the way of a great business re­
vival except tbe threat-to discard the
gold standard.
Distrust hangs over
the industrial situation, nnd nothing
'will remove it so long us there is danger
’of repudiation and _ Currency debase­
ment. “Whnt we wont." said the sound­
money candidate, “is a safe policy,
.financial and industrial, which wi«l
give courage und confidence to all, for
when that Ms done the money now un­
employed’because of fear for the future
•and lade of confidence will quickly ap­
pear in the channels of trade.”
; Finally Mr. McKinley gave the briefe«t and best statement of the platform
upon which he stands. "Our creed em­
braces an honest dollar, an untarnished
luexiunul credit, adequate revenue for
the uses of the government, protection
to labor and industry, preservation of
the home market and reciprocity which
•will extend our foreign markets.”
( Here is the keynote of the coming
'campaign.
There is no loniger any
dopbt as to where the republican can■didates stand, and the long and grow'ing list of bolting newspapers which
are joining t-he McKinley column at­
tests the soundness of the republican
posit ion. It is highly significant that so
few gold democratic newspapers urge
the holding of a second democratic con­
vention. In their eagerness to repudiate
tbe silver-popnlist pintferm they pre­
fer to throw their support on the'side
of the gold candidate already in the
field.—Chicago Post.

Thousands or Women
SUFFER L-riOLD MISERIES.

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BRADFIELD'S
;
FEMALE
:
REGULATOR,
; ACTS AS A SPECIFIC

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Anmag to HttltojActto, ill barOipB.;
;

It causes health to bloom, and'

[ Joy to reign tiirdughout the frame J

It Never Falls to Reoulate
wlf® h*n 1m*,) ander trMtmont ftf )

••We come to xreet you not as
but as women, as wives and &lt;notoa—«»«
.Ute..- We may apt fully
made political plaltorma. but we better
understand the eUrnincanre ot bu"?”*
event, than tom Jolka »lve ue
;
•We know that when you enter at the door
ot the white houee prare and comrortwili
enter al our doom: that when you r«r »&lt;
your herltege by the decree of a
people, our buabanda und fathere will re
£lv« the trulte-ot their Industry
the
heart of the wife and mother will be made

Judge Gilbert Harmon, T. VV. -Child:;,
wholesale shoe dealer; H. J. Sprague,
president Massilon Bridge company;
George W. Davis, president Second na­
tional bank.
These nnd hundreds of other demo­
crats absolutely repudiate both* plat­
form and'nominees.
Pittsburgh,
Pa.—.Tames
W. Pat­
terson. gas inspector of Allegheny
county; and one of the roost prominent
democrats in western Pennsylvania,
jonied .the bolters nnd declared himself
against Bryan and silver. H$»said:
“I am done with the democratic party
forever. I will not go half way, but will
vote the republican ticket straight,
from president down to the lowest local
office. I think it is time for the people
of this country to throw aside party
affiliation and come out and take a bold
stand for the country’s welfare.”
. J. J. Brooks, counsel for the Pennsyl­
vania company, came home from Chica­
go. He ssys he will resign as an elec­
tor, and will vote for McKinley. He doe?
not like McKinley, but-.says this is not’
n time for likes and dislikes; He dots
not favor u third ticket, but wants to
fight out on McKinley or nothing.
Frederick Gwftnmer, one of the larg­
est contracts of Allegheny county,
and a leading democratic politician,
says he cannot stand the ticket, and the
platform is too anarchistic for any sen­
sible man to have anything to do with.
Attorney William A. Sipe, who rejrcsented tbe Twenty-fourth district in
the Fifty-third congress,said his stom­
ach will not stand the mess cooked up
at’Chicago, and he will vote for McKin­
ley.
Jacob S. Coxey, who will go to the
populist convention, says he doesn’t
think that Brj’an and Sewall will be in­
dorsed at St. Louis.—Chicago *Inter
Ocean.

KFThe outburst of Semi-repudiation
sentiment at Chicago and the practical
alliance between democrats, populists
nnd free silver republicans has made it
too plain for anyone to mistake the fact
that the issue this year is the mainte­
nance of the credit of the nation, ami
that to the support of that issue the
republican candidate must invite every
sound money vote of the land, irrespec­
tive of party affiliations.—Pittsburgh
Dispatch.
EFTbe solicitude entertained by the
gtdd democrats for the honor of tbe
nation can be appreciated when it is
seen how they are hurrying to follow
the only course that can make the adop­
tion of free, silver possible.—Chicago
Tribune.
Hartford, Conn., July 20.—The will
of Mrs. Harriet Beechef Stowe was ad­
mitted to probate Saturday afternoon.
She leaves nil her property to her three
children. Rev. Charles E. Stowe. Miss
Harriet .Stowe and Miss Eliza Stowe, the
' son .,to have one-third and' the 'balance
to be held in trust, the income fur the
support of the daughters. The value r.f
the property is $42,353.

* "Amonx men your name atande *• a aynonym for protection to American tnduatry.
It stands for sound money and reciprocity
for freedom from ocean to ocean. Among
women tt stands for more than that- t
stands far protection for the home, it
stands lor right thinking and right Wring:
it stands for tenderness to mother ana
for love to wife: for all that makes the
American home the dearest spot on earth.
••Who shall say that woman has no inter­
est in your success? Every’ woman has a
living interest in the money question. If
our husbands earn the money, we spend
and intend to spend IL Without plead­
ing guilty to Ujc charge, of a weaJkn—a
for the bargain counter, every thrifty
woman wants her few dollars to have as
great a purchasing power as possible, to
be worth 100 cents, not 50. to be con­
vertible into 20 pounds of sugar, not
ten.”
Mr. McKinley Reptiea
In response to Mrs. Avery’s remarks
Mr. McKinley said:
"There is no limitation to the Influence
that may be exerted by woman in the
United States, and no adequate tribute
can be spoken ot her services to mankind
throughout Its long and eventful history.
In the distant period ot its settlement; In
the days of the revolution; In the trials of
western pioneer life; during the more re­
cent, but dread days of our civil war, and
indeed In every step of our progress as a
nation, the devotion nnd sacrifices of wom­
an were constantly apparent and often con­
spicuous. [Applause.]
She was every­
where appreciated and fecognlzed. though
God alone could place her service ut its
true value.
“The work of woman has been a power
in every emergency, and always for good.
In calamity and distress she has ever been
helpful and heroic. Not only have some
of the brightest jatgesof our national history been Illumined by her splendid example and noble efforts for the public good,
but her Influence in the home, the church,
tho school and the community In molding
character for every profession and duty
to wfi!ch our race is calkd. has been po­
tential and sublime.
It is in the quiet
and peaceful walks of life where her pow­
er Is greatest and most beneflclaL
An Eloquent Tribute.
.
"Many men there are from whom frank­
ness would not withhold, but command like
expression of obligation to woman, wife,
mother, -slater, friend. One of the best
things of our civilizations in America Is the
EUUBIKUI
constant advancement
uu, unuviuum of
ui woman
wuiunn too
ivu hlghuiKUer plane of labor and responsibility. The
opportunities for her are greater now than
ever before. This Is singularly true here,
where practically every avenue of human
endeavor Is open to her. Her Impress Is
felt tn art. science, literature, song and
Koveniment Our
government
uur churches,
enurenes, pur
our schools
schools.,
our charities, our professions and our genj oral business Interests are more than ever
for
I each year directed by her. Respect
-! womankind has become with us a cations!
characteristic, and what a high and manly
an
'
trait It Is! No nobler or holler! It stamps

DELIC10l"&lt;^

•Pie real trouble with tea and coffee
tri.klwto no: generally nnderaiood.
It
i, co.nn.ou knowledge with even one that
pbr.lelena. «dvi« the dl.eontlnu.nee or
toil. u» end coffee when &gt; perwt la .Ink,
□.nleuHrly when the dlgretlee m.eJilnery
1. »ffeet«L
At!' person with a allgln
knowledge ol cbemlitry e.n note the fol­
lowing experiment.. recurlug the reauk.
„ stern, (kwgul.lrd nrg elhuewn when
mixed with .rtlfietgl gwlrle Julere. wlll be
practically entirely
dtges.ed in elglr.
hours.
,
When tia is added during the proem of
digestion, 06 per cent nf albumen will be
digested leaving 34 per cent, sod I tested,
while f a decoction of coffee is mixed
wtth the albumen. Um?-results will be 61
per c-nt." digested and 39 per nent. undi­
gested. This means ude thing, unit tbe
experiment speak* that fact plainly. When
tai or coffee Is taken Into the human
stomach, they very aerltinsly interfere with
the natural and Inalthful operation. Where
x person has au exceedingly powerful di­
gestive apparatus, he can stand this abuse
for a time, but II h sure to tell sooner or
later.
.
•
In addition to tbe above It may be said
that any ordinary analytical chemist can
analyze coffee aud show the poisonous al­
kaloids of much the iame character a.«
found in strychnine, whiskey, tobacco and
morphine,
These poisons have a direct
effect ui«on tbe liver, aud a furred tongue,
costive bowels, bad skin and various other
indications of approaching sickness are
apparent.
These facial have been recognixed by physicians for many years, but it
is difficult to induce people to leave off
their habits even when those- habits are
shown to be Injurious and to shorten tbe
existence of tbe human body.
Tbe manager of LaVlta Inn, a health
Institution at Battle Creek, Mich., made a
large number of experiments In the di­
rection of a food drink that would be at
once nourishing, palatable and fragrant,
without any of tbe poisonous or Injurious
properties.
His experiments were con­
fined to the compounding and arranglngIng products of various cereals, or grains,
such as were Intended by nature for man’s
substance. Being in s position to note
the effect of the beverage upon tbe weak
stomachs, and patients who needed the
most nourishing food and drink that could
be obtained, his experiments were con­
ducted under wjiat would probably be con­
sidered the most -favorable circumstances.
After continued use and tbe most positive
evidence of the healthful properties of the
food-drink, patients who had been healed
wished to continue the use ot tbe cereal­
drink after their return to their humes,and
others made demand for it
In order to supply this demand and the
public generally, the Postum Cereal Co..
Limited, was formed.
All people who
drink coffee aud tea do not care to discon­
tinue their use. although quite satisfied to
their hurtful properties.
There are
enough people, however, in America who
hold their health in high enough esteem .to
be willing to give a little attention to their
food and drink.
There is no habit the
creature acquires which produces as much
real enjoyment as the old fashioned habit
of being thoroughly well.
When m man
can inhale a deep breath of pure air and
' *
teel
that
every
part
of
the
machinery ot
' '
the human butty is working perfectly, the
feeling of comfort produces a deep sense
of easy content and lhankfulnos to the
Creator for the were prfviledge &lt;•( living
PiMtum Is a thoroughly healthful food
drink. It ran Im* taken at each rheid In
ail member* of the family, indadlng tbe
children. It quickly establishes itself as
an Important part of the meak and when
left out. one nn*sea Hie fragrant odnr. the
comforting flavor awl the health-giving
properties.
1 lb. coffee (30 cents) gives 40 to 45
j
cup*,
’1 “
package Post uni ?25 cents) gives 109
Clips.
About 3 to 1 In favor of Postum.
This item of economy is by bo meauthe
chief consideration.
Healib. comfort.
...................................................................................
. ft,K* led bl«O I speak out Strongly, (or tbe
! natural di Ink.
|I
The pine tcod drink brews exactly the
rlc,lr'!'1 coffee nnd as much the
stmr fragrance and ta-te. with none of the
harmful properties. For sale by Phillips
&amp; Eru, U E. Stauffer and Thus. Spence.

the t.rue gentleman. The man who loves
wife and mother and home, will respetj and
reverence all womankind. He is always
the better citizen for auch gentle breeding.
The home over which the trusted wife pre­
sides Is the Ideal of our strength, the best
Little Rock, Ark., July 20.—The town guaranty of good citizenship and sound
of Malvern, Ark., at the junction of the morals In government. It Is at the founda­
Hot Springs railway, was destroyed by tion—upon It all else Is constructed. From
fire at an early hour Saturday morning. the plain American home where virtue
dwells and truth abounds go forth the men
It is a city of about 6,000 inhabitants. t____
_ ______________
___. states and
w
and women
who make_____
the great
The total loss is variously estimated at | cities which adorn our republic”'which
that
I
$200,000. The burned Wuildings include ’ maintain ’law and
■* order
*“ amf*•
—* citizenship which alms at the public welfare—the
the railway station, two hotels, the common good of all.**
bank and all the principal business
houses of jbe place. The fire was the
Three Girl* Drowned.
work of incendiaries.
Minneapolis, Minn., July 16.—While
bathing at Lake Minnetonka, Florence
Duel Between Man and Woman.
Mills,
v
niiuuuoogu, Tenn.,
xcuu., uuiy
war-."
------- o,aged
«l(Svu 17. and Birdie Mills, aged 14,
Chattanooga,
July ~u.
20.— Wais
ren 1*. Rouse, formerly of Chattanooga, daughters of F. B. Mills, and Helen
and Nora Tanner fought a duel with Gheney, aged 13, daughter of William
pistols nnd knife at Anniston. Ala., Fri-1 Cheney, all ot this city, were drowned
day
night. Rouse was shot twice and
o’clock Wednesday afternoon,
CURRENT COMMENT.
died almost
The woman was The
,r,*“ accident was due to -*
their
• getting
---------diea almost instantly.
1 neinstantly.
woman was
ETThe democratic party at Chicago | cut'to pieces and died Saturday morn­ into a channel dredged some years ago.
in this year of our Lnrd 1896 has simply ing.
’-------- j—___
committed suicide.—Minneapolis Trib­
Hillsboro,. □.,, July IL
First
naI'romlAed Support.
..—The
_______
______
une.
Chicago, July 16.—The gold demo-' tinxinl bank, of Hillsboro, 0., closed its
EZClevelnnd requested to be made "n cratic leaders who have organized in doors Thursday morning. Two stockprivate in the ranks,” and unanimous Illinois opened national headquarters holders, whose names are not given,
consent vras given. — Chicago Inter ?n the Palmer house yesterday. They threatened suit for the appointment of
Ocean.
say they, have been promised sufficient n receiver. Fearing a run on the bank,
ETThat McKinley wi&gt;l carry Califor­ support til make a national convention the directors
’*
‘
decided• -to -Suspend busi­
nia by n larger majority than any candi- a certainty.
ness. They declare that depositors and
dote has dene in the past is a foregone
creditors will be paid in full.
l*0t to Flight by Troop®.
conclusion.—Los Angeles Tiroes.
Cleveland, O., July 18.—In the vicin­
Will Enter the Field of Politic*.
CZThe democratic party is the party ity of the Brown company’s works
Chicago, July 18.—The Railway Age,
of economy 5fi the sense that it is more there were several nots yesterday und after 20 yean* of strict abstention from
parsimonious in the use of truth and an open conflict between the mob and Interference m (Militics. announces that
honesty than any other political organi­ militia, during whicli 1,000 men were'for the coming campaign it wilt be conzation that has ever existed.—St. Louis put to flight at the point of tbe bayo-; verted into a political organ in behalf
Globe-Democrat.
nct_______ - .
। of “sound money.’ It appeals to rail­
E7If Mr. Bryan had not found a na­
Mother bo cl Child Drown.
| waY employee of all clauses throughout
tional convention a vacuum und filled it
Dubuque, lu., July 20.—Mrs. Green felt the country to join the campaign and
by tbe combined .power of lungs and and child'were drowned in Turkey river , OHjnnifce.
sophistry he would not have been nomi­ Friday. The child fell out of a skiff and I
'
“
yueca Will Be t’mpLre.
nated for president of tbe United State*. the mother jumped in to save it.
i
__________________ _
Berlin, July 20.—It is Officially anHad he not been nominated the speech
Merritt Androwa. ot Clarendon, fell nounced bere that Queen Victoria will
would never hare been beard of again.
dead while milking a cow after a hard ,ct
umpire in the arbitration of the 1
No nomination that was possible to the
day’s w’ork in tbe harvest field.
frontier
frontier dispute between Chill and
aud the '
populistic democracy which controlled
Mark Hanltn, of Chicago. 16 yeara a)&lt;1, ArK'nth,e Bepublfc.________
tbe Chicago convention would hare
was
drowned
at
Decatur,
while
diving
“
‘
~
‘
been likely on sober second thought to
Mo ted Temperance W orker Dead.
be acceptable to the American people. from a boat.
VMiile thrashing eight miles southMr. Bfyan'sname will not make the out.’00k any better for his party. It means weit of Niks Frank Sweet, aged 15
nothing that is not meant by the al­ years, jumped from u load of wheat nnd
ready generally repudiated platform struck a pitchfork. The tines pierced
on which he stands. His candidacy will his body, transfixing him, and he was I
not grow in public esteem. The end is fatally injur.-d.
|
inevitable. He wifi be defeated as sure­
Gen. John Ptiilford, for 40 yearsa really as tbe November leaves will fall.— dent at Detroit, died at the age of 59,
Chicago Times-Herald.
year»*
I

, ______
______
Toronto,
OnL,____
July
20.—Mm. Letitia
Youmans, the celebrated temperance
worker, died Sunday. A public funeral
-be be,d
city under the ausP5c*’ of tb« w- C. T. U.
Hairy Faliarv. in PMtod«tobta
I
phllodelifliin,
rhilndeljffiia, Jul,
July M.-Hcnry
20.—Henry J
J.
Smith, trading us the Histoncal Pnblushing company, has made an assign®ent. Tbe Ikbilities will reach 8100,-

f
w NONE
SUCH 4
DESSERTS
be made ir In

Mince Meat.
Plum PUUdlag, Mince Pte,
■te
Froit Coke.

MERRELL-SO! LI CO
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Syracasc, N.Y.' '

,

NOTICE OF Diu in i,rTn
Notice !• here:*? ntta t&gt;Ia, । ।
Couniy p.-aui &lt;’nni!i;imiua.r _',j
Barfr..Statcor
,
taarlh day &lt;»l Ancnv. a D’ : &gt; .
the draft. In. Adil taprashlb ut
Vtfwi -n theltm.2v.nj or j; • • .
receive bids for tu« cobytru*th. ’’
drain kuowu and 4eM. jut-e; .Dra;n. locstwd -mhI
■
.uwnMjip &lt;&gt;t A®wria. and

&lt;■*«•*. w.ewner onW
of h. w. ’-4 of mv i itf fku.j tov
, tt-vrUandruonlffc th-ncenr-' j.-, {! ^i
E. A. Grrwo andenwiinx sbe imJ*
It non Ji ol tbe M. W. corner of ti... v S’*
A W k of raid fee i. .ntoSaJ
«
lb«.c«wm. XMtlUi.nr.
wrenn:Ire eqiulu&gt;no rrei oo l.o.iS.itS
K)»
&lt; ronwx u&gt;. line u &lt;
n .* ■/"•
It Mol U. Ilt&gt;.
it,.
«
wwtobto or
Ti,.
three fert; grcsif*tt(&gt;p width itH-'i- ? ; ls
•width of rizhto! WMiweatXrtM X
width two feet. Running Uj-nce■
on land of Oliver Llnsley and croi»Vna th»
siasUtoetoMlstw fe«t
.
tween m-cs 1 and 2 The arran*-: dth ,
sUkM is three.f^tMtrra!«t t«P at.ir
test and width or right of way h ti&gt;nk ±
tret: bottom widtfF 1, two -fret t?JS
ft—fa south eight fee:, .thence t
equal to ^Meet ou huvi olThotmu Tul’ey S
e—inc at a stahe to the Green count, drite
Tbe xreatMt depth Is*two Jeet thrr-’hK’

width of riebt of way is ninete^ and Sett
(19S) fret; bottom width it two feet
Ai»° beginning dt a »tak.‘m the main lire 01
the dram marked-T" that is an ft north
575 ft .east.of the 8. W. corner of the N. W
8. W.'« of raid section 1 and ruu^inz thekS
north « ‘feet on land ot Mtldrrii *e y
crossing the line 575 feet e*« vfthe )ik £2
tween sees 1 and 2 Running thence north
tratymer&amp;d^*•
Twii,IKer nn&lt;l
sli
Baid job will be let by steiioos. The seetior.
at the outlet of the drain win be let Am
tbe remaining lection* m thrir order upstair
•Wlw* the dt’‘-nun now ol fl£’
with the other papers pertaii.inx to *a!d draio
In tbe omce of tbe County Drahi ('otr.-nwuoner
to which reference nut t)~ had by ail n»ej^
Interested, and bld® wilt
made and received
aocordincly. Contracts will br made viri the
lowest responsible bidder riving adtsaate
curjty for the performaiK,- .4 th- woes in a
•urn then and there to be fixed t&gt;&gt; me, r^tenlnt
to myralf the nsht to reject anv and all oid-t
The date for the comnlrltou ofsuoti rvntnc'
and the terms of payment tDerefor. shall be *3-'
nounced at tbe ttme.and j»la&lt;-v uf fitting
Notice Is further hereto elven. Um; a; the time
and place of said letting or at «neb ntlirrUnieaad
place thereafter to which J. the Drain Oreois.
stoner aforesaid, may adjourn Hie same the
assessment f§r ben-fits aim tb? touts re­
prised within the “Ely County Drain
AMeaament District.’’ will be fcibj-ct to rtvieu
The fpHowliic h a description of the ww&gt;i
tracts or parcels of land eonstltuti-ig the svn.fal assessment district of said drain vb
The S.!; of R. W ■. .it S. W. . nj »«•
The N. «»f S. W. '-4 of 8. W \ of seal.
The X U ofN W. •. of S. W , of *re ]. .
TheN. Hofof N.’W.
o: S. W. t o.‘&gt;-;
I.
.
The E. 4 of N. E
s. r . ( , &lt; _•_
all in town ol Assyria. Barre Co.. 31!fb.
The township nt Assyria at |*r;-.
Dated, thls'JRb dayol July. A.
:?•
„
Joi'X W. Bbl .i;s.
County Drain Comml»s‘h-jer ol -tbe ,-niititv of
harry.

THE

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Permanently Cured
"I was troubled, a long time, with
sick headache. It was usually ac­
companied with severe pains in the
temples and sickness at the stom­
ach. I tried a good many remedies
recommended for
this complaint; but
it was not until I be­
gan taking

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[T anything like perma­
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for me, and 1 am now a well man.’*
C. H.Hutchings, East Auburn. Me.
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Liver, and Bowels, take

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�HaSTHEG' Banner
Thursday, July ^3. *896.
w R. COOK. Loral Editor.

Battle of Winchester

LOCAL NEWS
, . • VlKtUUmON .
Tnis week,
95 qnirei
Hereafter, changes for advertisements
oust reach this\office Tuesdays at latest to
nsnre Insertion In tbe issue of the week
•hen brought.

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•inh Celng. Carried From
jiuttlc Field.
;&gt;anv H. 8th*Ohio RcgiWhc’l •
f. y ’the War of the Rebel­
went. stat
A. Ralph. River Styx,
lion. Step
r.-.beral among the reOhio. wa:
&lt;’ he returned to hia
borne on a stretcher,
h-e 3n the battle of Wln‘bavin
Masxh 23. ’62- During
v, ng he did not recover
the V3'
. . privation and expos•
nnv life In a recent
.tes: “I was stricken
•nterri
pres'ration a ye^r ago,
with n
juc-d for six months; I
which
e best physicians I could
iii.-y all failed; Dr. Wheelt Vi'taiizer was recommended
: j f.tts effectual treatment
•;; 4. I could jnotc a change
-?rst dose, improvement con• nu«u ».
use axd four bottles re~
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It I" acunl rartl that h«. aiven tloodw K„.
aaparillathe first place aitmng me&lt;ili*iue&lt; it
tbe Oise True Blood Burifirr mul UeJvXnlc
The Alleaan Creamery retails lee cream
from Iu establishment.
While boring for the new

»H Ollier .kill

«fflieli»n, tot like
u ran be perffl»n&lt;nt-

It never fails to cure Piles.
W. H. Goodyear.
The o.l erop In the vicinity ot Samarl.
81 """*1 loss on account ot .rtny
MnX olaht1"
" * W"°'e
"
Hazel Salve.

water works

well at Vicksburg last week a vein ot coal

was struck at a deoth or 50 feel.
A South Haren fruit grower last year

"»“• »i&gt; *oro °t tcoosetorry bushes nn a
sandy corner of his farm and this season

lv roi?“?*&gt;ruB|,*.I&lt;&gt;u,,,[ U1’h'" funny llithtI&gt; on , t„ thonuht, „r _ be Wltt&gt; Lime
he nwkete.l S10 crate, of berries at a net Early Risen, for they always cleanse the
liver, purify tin? blow!, and invigorate tlw
profit of 8208.
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a stern.
W. h. Goodyear.
An item Is going the ronndj oflhe stalo
T« e fourteen wdh from which Benton
press to Uie effetrt that a young lady had a Harlxtr draws Its water supply are dry and
needle enter her waist about a year ago amt Iberv is practically no fire protection for
that It recently worked its way out of the some parts of the city.

arm of a young man Iu another city.
The ladies library, of Middleville, which

has been In existence for u good many

One minute is tbe standard lime, rnd
One Minute Cough-Cure is the standard
preparation for every cough or cold, it
h the only harmless remedy that produces
Immediate results.
W. H. Gooyear

years, and had 000 books on hand,
was dissolved last week by a few of the
For a nurntx-r of years Allegan was the
older members dividing
the volumes" principal wool market In southwestern
Michigan,
but tbe buyers tlfefe this season
among
themselves.
nrM. H. STEBBINS.
have purchased less than 75,000 pounds.
There never was the promise at this
r.-dinas Photograph
Did you ever think how readily tbe
.ift) f'oTirt htreet. Al!
season of ;the year, of such an abundant
blood is poisoned by constipation? Bad
crop of fruit as now.
This Is especially blood means bad health and premature
so with apples, for drive Into the country old age. DeWitt’a Little Early Risers, the.
f I'.AItltW.!..
W. W. POTTER. tn any direction ami jou will find the famous little pills, overcome obstinate con­
stipation.
w. H. Goodyear
LAKRM.L a POTTER, trees loaded down with their burden.
atorat y* ai Law.
James W. lobin, of Lansiug. states
,• over Hr.-ting• Cttv Bank. CoHeetions Trees which haye not produced fruit for
armorer, has received nolice that he lias
•hcral law business years are this year hanging full.
promp
been awarded by the general government
A Benton Harbor farmer owns a cow n medal of honor for meritorious service
during
the war of the rebellion.
that Is certainly a record breaker.
She Is
D. D. S.
Mrs. R. DeYoung, Middleburg. la., I
work done carefully and j five years old this spring, and in Just 22
ktit-nthesla. gas or chloroform months she bee Elven \lvth to seven writes. 1 have used One Minute Cough
Cure for six -years, both for myself and
gtrrt l&gt;'* • over Fhin Sniith's Racket Store.
calves. When she was three years old children, aud 1 consider it tbe quickest
tile cow raised twins; ten months later she acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure I
,l. (’. I AMPMAN. M. D.
Office v Rit W. A. I.ampm&amp;n. calls promptly became the mother of triplets, and 12 ever used.
\V. H. Goodyear
answ-.•'r-eia! attenth n given to tilting
The villages in the lake shore fruit belt
treating Hernia or Rupture for months from then she presented her own­
ftr majority of cases can be er with another pair of twins.
are suffering from a scarcity of servant
i;red without a surgical operagirls, caused by the young women desert­
At the meeting of the Kalamazoo W. C. ing their situations for the more pleasant
T. U. Saturday the ladies discussed the and lucrative employment of gathering the
aw and collection office of
advisability of - boycotting the retail gro­ immense fruit crop of that region.
J. M. SMITH.
A. L. Wooster, a prominent citizen of
Collections made in all parts of the state cers of the city who sell a certain brand
Couvejan-* ne a spe ciality. Special pains of root beer. One lady claimed to have Osseo. Ich.. after suffering excruciatingly
ukt» in drafting contracts, chattel mort- analyzed some of the beer, and she said from piles for twenty years, was cured ii&gt;
a short time by useing DeWitt’s Witch
g3*e.-arid wills.
Woodland, Mich.
that from standing for only one night, it Hazel Salve, an absolute cure for all skin
dward Taggart
Loyal E. Knappen. showed signs of alcohol In it. After three diseases. More of this preparation is used
an all ot hers combined.
day’s standing, there was a large percent­
Arthur C. Denison.
W. H. Goody eAn
TAGGART. KNAPPEN A DENISON.
age, enough to burn.
LAWYERS.
The Rev. Dr. D. D. Odell, pastor of the
BieinsfH -G Michigan Trust Co. Bldg,,
A
Grand
Rapids
cat
recently
gave
birth
First
Baptist
church
at
Lansing, was un­
Grand Rapids. Michigan.
to strange triplets.
The kittens are tri- able to fill his pulpit Sunday. He Is an
JAMES A.SWEEZKY. •
enthusiastic
bicyclist,
and
while in Chica­
colored, have three legs in front, three
1J
1 Attorney at law.
go last week was run down by a coupe
Hastings. Mich. eyes and to carry out the trinity, the tails and quite badly Injured.
Practices in all courts of the state. Col­ end in sort of tripod arrangements, re­
Young mothers dread the Summer mon­
lections promptly attended to.
sembling tbe forks ot Neptune. The third
ths on account of the. great mortality aeye Is in the middle of the forvheid and mojig children caused by bowel troubles.
SCRIBNER, M. D.,
’
the sight is as good as that of the other Perfect safety may be assured those who
Physician and Surgeon.
two. The bodies are perfeetlj* formed.the keep on hand DeWitt’s Colic and Cholera
Dritoa.
Mich.
cure, and administer it promptly. For
Offc* !c residence. one block east of depot.
fur soft and glossy, and tbe kittens have a cramps, bilious colic, dysentery and diar­
refined, weel-bred air.
rhea, it affords Instant relief.
a. a c. h. barber
W. H. Goodyear
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Physicians and Surgeons.
It is the custom of telegraph operators
Ca^sju city nr county responded to with
to mark their “sight” messages “nit," the
proniptiirss, day or night.
Some of the large farmers In Exeter
contraction saving a few dashes of the township. Monroe county, say that the
P A. &gt;HKLDUN,
pen, and dashes are always precious to army worms are making havoc in many
1 .
I*-tract and Real Estate Office.
They also re­
lightning slingers. The other day a Mar­ oat fields in their town.
Attract Bk&gt;ck. Hastings.
,
M. .ry b'
on Real Estate Real Estate shall manufacturer received a night mes­ mark that they can los£ one-third of their
wld'ou c^rui.irsiou. General'convevaneing.
"cirop and have the largest* oat crop they
dsvlns &gt;'•■unp «-u set of Abstract Books, coro- sage inscribed on the envelope 'Td. Nit." ever harvested.
••ied trni’i tbe Records, can furnish complete
Now. the recently coined American phrase
abdraeb.
We live in a country of which the princi­
“nit” conflicts with the telegraphers’ con­
hilip t. colgrove.
traction of the word night, and it is not to pal scourge is stomach-trouble.
Attorney af Law
It is more wide-spread than any other
' r to Sud A Colgrnve.)
be wondvriHl at that the gentleman to
disease. and, very nearly, more dangerous.
&gt;;• C:i:oB block. Hannon, t
whom the message in quesUon was deliv­
ti cmirts of tbe date.
One thing that makes It so dangerous is
: ASTON.
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ered became confused. He. flatly refused that It is so little understood.
If it were better understood. it would
to accept the message at first, believing It
f Attorney at Law.
,
be more ‘feared, more easily cured, less
S. Goodvear &amp; Co.’s dore.)
l&gt;ad “nit” been paid for by the smiler. It
universal than it is now/
jourt-otthe State. CoUectioo*
was sometime before he could be con­
So, those who wish-'to be cured, take
■ Rtendedto.
vinced to tbe contrary.—Munhall States- Slmker Digestive Cordial, because it goes
L
.. Tl MM ELMAN. Homcepathlc Phy
»o the root ot the trouble as no other med­
num.
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icine does. The pure, harm less, curative
OSl-h nvs grocery store.)
herbs and plains, of which it fe composed,
It Sharpens
are wind render It so certain and. al the
the appetite, improve.*2 digestion, and re­ same time, so gentle a cure.
stores health ami vigor; all the organs of
It helps and strengthens tbe stomach,
the body are aroused to healthy action by purifies and tones up the system.
Hastings, - Mich.
Dr. Pierce’s Goldeu Medical Discovery.
Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to one
More than all. the liver—and that’s the dollar per bottle.
key to the whole system.* 1 ou have pure
PLUS, 520,000.00
blood or poisonous blood, just is your liver
Buckingham's Dye tor the whiskers Is
under rhe laws of the State of chooses. The.blood controls the health,
Michigan,
Hie best, handiest, safest, surest, cleanest,
Open (or business, Dec. 15, 1886. the liver controls tbe blood, the “Discov­ most'economical and satisfactory dye ever
ery" controls the liver.
Invented, it Is the gentleman's favorite.
You can escape ju»t about half the Ills
0FF4CERS;
that flesh Is heir tu. by being ready for
PreffldfflQt
The progress that Northville Is making
them. Brace the system op with this
Mv.-rvr. Vice Pres.
Dau W. Reynolds. Cashier medicine, which prevents as well as cures. in material development la Illustrated by
For all diseases caused by a disordered the tact that only Bee •lanutaeturlng
DIRECTORS:
Id.’.
W. H. Powers,
’
liver or impure blood—dyspepsia, billions- arms have quit business after once starl­
Not
UMtL
B. B. Messer.
ness. the most stuboom skin, scalp and ing wttlrhi the last arteen years.
-x.
Chester Messer. sreotulous .flecr.tlons,
L’ only tlml but tire out of every ten men
if. ColgTove.
..re.w who are Iu ber shops are optiers ol houses
the the only remedy so ckrtnln and ellec
or ftre paying for them. .
/savings department tn Harrj tire that, once used. It is always In favor.
Couu
Address
pays interest on all time Send for a tree pamphlet.
EugBsh Spavin Liniment removes all
World's Dispensary Medical Association.
Hard, Bott or Calloused Lumps and Blem­
Bullalo, X. V.
PRORATE ORDER.
ishes from hones. Blood Spavins, Cuite.
- ------------------ -----------n! Michigan. County •( Barry—ra.
Bttcklen'MA rnlca bnlvo
Splints. Sweeney, Ring-Bone, S1IU'*'
a
of Uie Probate Court for tin
{ounn of Barry, hoiden Mt the Probate Office in
The best salve In the world lor cuts, Sprains, all Swollen Throats. Coukhs. etc.
me city of Hastings. In sain county, on Mon8j‘«r Save SOO by use of one bottle. W arrnnted
^-4”' fifth dav of July in the year bruises, sores, ulcers, sail
i-n:- and right hundred and ninety six. sores, tetter, ehapped bands, chi blaln.. the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever
Charles W. Armstrong, Judge ol corns, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­ ktowo. Sold by W. H. Goodyear. Drug­
the matter of the estate of Frank tively cure piles or no pay requ red. It gist, Hastings, Mich.
Geurr. deceased.
Is guaranteed to give ,^r,ec‘.8™ ! wr
CAtarrb Cannot Ln Cured
On rendin;; and filing the petition duly verl­ or money refunded. Price 25 f*”’5 **
ot tarriedSelger. widow of said deceased. to” For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the With local appllcattosre Wer eajnot^a^
I™,-?**
administration of paid estate be
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____ SMUrottomdl‘wAj.an^n^rder weure.U
”„,I**1”,d t0 »»ld petitioner or to some other drnggist.
suitable person.
iu?aei*l,|^n lt is ordered, that Saturday, the
Khrtay ol August A. D. IKK. at ten o'clock in
on the blood and
n w
til# 1’,,ITU*)p.|,e assigned for the hearing ot saw
tarrh Cure
’»UL best physicians Iu this
•J*
the heirs at law of said de
ceaM-d and all other persons Interested In salo
•ufdr;
’ynulred to appear at a session of
nm
to l&gt;e boloen at the Probate
an.i 3 tle Clty ot Hastings, In said County.
Wbon d» to™
*” ■*"* “ a‘u'1*tbe niucous surface*- a£*
pneduces such
Of rd ?^&lt;^ose*H
there be, why the prayer
eurtnj cEarrb. *nd
fnJi&gt; !?e,,Voner m®y not be granted. And It Is
m w ?. on,'-rert‘ that said petitioner give notlct
for testlmoDljah^tree^ &amp;
Toledo&gt; b.
£ninterested In said estate, of the
K.-S’iy of‘s^,d Petition and tbe hearing
Sold bj droggiMa. Price'75c*
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nnS 7 l'»’»*lngacopy of this order to be
Mil-'i I 1° .,hfi Hastings Banner, a news
Build* up th* 8&gt;",em* .... . v
B ilrian&lt;1 circulated in said County of
Alpena, Mich" W^ ,5i:&lt;JrI”jrdrDot give
week r°r three suceeaslv
»eek- previous to said day of hearing.
about a)ear woigj concluded to try
Chas. w. aembtbono
tne much
w»« uot loiw before
,
Judge of Probate.
Hcod
about. I have found. Hood s
A true Copy.)

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SootNiMt Syrup has been used
h-r-children ware

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

SStoVS? tarnlty medicine.

Mrs. C. H.

Hall.
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Hood»Pirs
ro uke’eMy t0 opCTBte’

.
’l‘,d
pre ,ere In
the state as estimated by correspondents
tteLnnJ™44
Tbe estimate for
™
111.24 busb-h: eenuL . ,1Lt&gt;U8bele’ *nd northern 15.35
bushels
The estimate for the state and
00 18 b,fher than on July 1, i89fi.
to.hto-l?'"1 1^""“
th'
11 2 56
bushels. In southern counties, 3.10 bushIm r°S'' 2 88 bn’hel«- ■”d uortheni
8.58 bushels.
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The supervisors' returns of Farm Statis­
tics. ao far as footed, indicate au increased
acreage as compared with 1S85. The in­
crease may reach 15 per cent.
n beat ripened unusually early, prob­
ably the earliest ever known In this state.
At a tew points in the extreme southern
pan of tbe state harvesting was begun as
early as June 10. and the cutting was
about completed throughout the southern
counties by July 4. A large number of
correspondents report the grain shrunken,
but It is yet too early to attempt an esti­
mate of the quality for the entire state.
The number of bushels of wheat report­
ed marketed In June Is 346,803 as com­
pared with 522.3H reported marketed in
June, 1895, and the amount marketed In
the eleven months. August-June. It 8.660,­
482 bushels as compared with IO,569,809
bushels In the same months last year.
A full average of corn has been planted,
aud in.condition the crop is 97 per cent, of
condition In average years. In tin* south­
ern It Is 98 percent.
Oats are estimated at 100 «»er cent, or a*
full average ernp.
,
Compared with average years the area
Planted to beans ranges from 02 per cent,
iu the southern counties to 10! in the
northern. The average for the state is 04.
The acreage planted to potatoes is esti­
mated at li percent less than iu average
years in the southern and thfc central coun­
ties and the state, and at 0 per cent Jess in
the northern counties. One year ago the
estimate for the state was 106, or 6 per
cent in excess of average years. The av­
erage condition of the crop is now 08.
The condition of meadows and pastures
ranges from 75 to 80 per cent of an aver­
age. and the average condition ot clover
sowed this year is 88 per cent.
The outlook for apples and peaches is
more promising than at this date In many
years. The percentages for apples are.
southern counties 103; central,. 96, and
northern 91. the average for the state be­
ing 100.
For peaches the figures are,
squthern counties. 86; central, 94: north­
ern, 91, the average for the state being 87.

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WARRANTY DEKD9.

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8700.
Busan M. Gould to M. Putman, lots Phillips
ad. Nashville.
Roller: Jenkins to Thomas W. Ronan. W Ji of
H W Ji. sec 2. Thornapplr. 61445.
Matthias G. Young to Hannah Yonnj. &lt;0a. sec
34. Uarltqn. two.
qvit Claim i»r.F.i»s.
Kate Knickerbocker to Chas. Scheldt, lots,
Nashville. Si.
John A AolwrtoC. K. A 8. K. R-Co.. parcel
Sec 16, Hope St.

Losing
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Is so easy. You get a little
weaker each day without hard­
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of the muscles, disturbed sleep,
weakness of memory, and these
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foundation upoo which all bualoea* w is
Speaking of our paper money the speaker said very
balU was threnteued; buyer* refused to make
that tbe people are opposed to tbe retirement of
After a few momenta Inapectiuu, we
tbe greenbacks. They were given by Abraham nurchHMK: capital withdrew from employment;
mills
and laclories closed down; Ubur waatdta; harried ba**k to toe Walton and found the
Lincoln: they are a government loan without
- train eUll there.
in tore*’. Had the 3365,0(0JOO in greenbacks our expenditure* soon exceeded our
Six or seven of us
drawn Interest at tour per cent it would have uncertainty was created abroad and the great­ paeted oureelves Into toe little eompart-1
up m w.
cost tire government 3X38,00),too in Interest er panic this country evr knew
Tne speaker tiiei&gt; turned hl* attention jo »be went, eooiebody blow a whistle, there wai
since stecle payments were resume^ 17 year*
ngo. Tbe greenbacks were of great benefit to silver question and to better
he produced an unstamped Mfxrean a toot from tbe engine, and we moved off
tbe country nnd to Ihe people until “refonn.” points
uUh Its endless chain of disaster, came. Tuey Slvrr dollar procured by him at the Mexican with no more noise than is made by a hand
mint
at
Zicaiecai. Mexico. Hohllnir the un­ atod going over
staid with the people when sliver and gold hid
Bnow- very
stamped coin between hi* finger*. ne aridl.— ent from toe way one of our great express
from view;
TbegrtMest nations pf tbe warld are on a •■Let th- Republic of Mexico stamp that coin trains starts out of tbe depot
The car*
and
It
will
pa?» iu the market* ot the wuridI. aud
gold basts.but thoteeAuntrtes all use stiver to
anwDK tbe most enUgblened nalioni of th® are about as long as one of our freight
tbe greatest extent possible.
. flh.en conutric* of the world use gold aud earth tor TH cent". Bring it into the United ears, having ibi%e wheels on each aide,
silver ■*&lt; w»-di. ah- seventeen countries State*. take it to our mint* and stomp&gt; our God­
**ll ua« »«y and divided cross-wiac Into three compart­
employ siher alone as money. Tbe fifteen dess of Liberty upon if. and
*1 *1' ments. each one with seats dear across
countries where gold is the atofldard. but which vrhere tor 100 cents. What make*
use silver so IB greatest extent have an import ence? Mexico la upon a rilver basis and he. and facing eabh other, just as they &lt;to In a
Mirer
is
worth
but
it*
bullion
\*l“£ ..ThS
and export trade of nearly lour times as niuHi
I‘ seemed odd at first to travel
United
States
is
upon
the
»ame
bail*
a*
inc hack.
as the 17 stogie silver standard countries T&lt;n»e
115 countries comprise the greatest, most hn- most enlightened, most prosperous and pro­ thus, but I must say It was rather pleasant
imrtont. most Intelligent anl -most progressive gressive nations of the earth, where
for
our
party
io be all by ourselves, aud
countries ot tbe world such as Germany. Russia. reco'ulzsd a* the standard value, and "benI Franco, England, the United 8'ates aud other*. all dollars whether of gd-1. silver rind paper able to converse with each other iu an or­
are m
of equni
equal value. It Is such dollar*
as•‘heto
’® dinary tone of voice even when we*-were
The
ellver standard
«uc single
»;ukic finer
stannara countries comprise I ; ari. nroi'ose
»j&gt;nt the
rhwrrnnd
&lt;»&gt;d repuUle-o
republican part
party propose
to
the vreak-st.
llgmtand
least |&gt;rogre;that
grand old
pw
w..,;k-*t, least
lent Intel
kih-l'.igeii
’and least
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five or six feet apart. The engine on in
s'.ve countries such ns Central and South Amer- continu- to cireu.i.e. There can be no quesu
lea. Chins. Japan. Mexico and- India in all tion a* to tbe position of tor repumm*-) panji front was a curiously arranged little thing,
the area: countries the paid, silver and paper upon taecurrency. It is tbe right pmrttca.»ou without cow catcher or cab. as we nndermqney Is kept »t par and worth too cents on cue aa for nl:n»elf he ^‘“UJX^hau la dwrt for st’ind it, aud also minus a b?!l.
An en­
dollar, labor is well employed and ncelvtotood feat championing
Wu"
gineer sitting In the cab of one of our big
w«m. Iq every one of the single silver stand- one moment
pjalUpn of tm
arTiecunlries the dollars are war h but ufty party &lt;m this qneMloii. The r«,dt »
Mogul ItcoiH 'CIvcs could look down into
ceato-slmiply the bullion value ot sllver-^labor toe posl’lojLOt tbe grand &lt;#•{ pan) wm the «in »k-- slack of any ehgloe I have seen
hava'Vc«7?oo'&amp;X)’ofg Id. ami I The speaker
CAlleJ ;dt-otlon
to the fact ‘hat here yet, A few years ago. I am told, the
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W&gt;UOO,a« ol■ «,lm"
crm
doilw 3
(» * ago^ff raauy countries were now on a silver Pennsylvania Railroad, brought over one
]ver tV
erv dollar
Vf wJSb
which Is
«
(MMrarnntan)
wiH
J
basis.
The
democratl!)
party
argue*
that
if
■■ ----worth iw cents because toe government will 0.1515. xue WUiuvruic PWIIJ
redeem it at Its coin value au! not at Its ccm- United States goes into the free silver coinage of the best English iooom -Hives and au en­
merrial value, as i« done In the case of every business It wilt create an unlimited demand for gineer lo run It, for experimental p i 'pos­
■single silrer standard country in the world. silver. Why does it not operate In this way es. They sent this engine out on one of
Over four hundred millions -of sliver dollars among the many nations th.u are now on the their regular express trains, on a ran
hare been coined since I878 but it is difficult to silver bash? The fact lhaj It does not I* proof
make them circulate There are only 55.000.000 conckulva (hit that argument is false. In every which the American locomotive* had had
of them iu circulation, toe rest of th m arc rep­ country that is now on the Miter basis there is no trouble In making.
Tne train reached
resented by piper certificates so that n very a “fifty cent dollar." aud the dimocraile party­
small percent of our coined silver is lu the now proposes to degrade the people of the Its destiuailon some hours behind time
hands of the people. It is proposed to have the greatest Republic tbe world ever knew to tbe and the engineer cHmed out with tbe ob­
free and unlimited coinage of sliver !0 tfl l— level of such stlv. r standard countries as Mex­ servation that he was going back to Eng­
gSTNotice tbe daily W» .ittwr R«- 2
that is. maktug a law saying that one ounce of ico. China. Japan. Central and South America-1
port in my south wtaa-j*.
Z
gold shall be north IC times as much as an The democratic party argues that free silver I land where “they didn’t awsk a man to
ounce of silver, nnd coining not only our home will give laboring men belter wages. They ar­ pull blawsted 'olels over the mountain
product but all that may be brought to us from gue this In the very face of the fact that ex-1 tops. ”
®9S*«SSSSS«'iSSSS4SS465
foreign countries us well In tbe markets ot perience show, the-contrary. The laboring
We reached Glasgow about noon and
the world one ounce of gold is worth 33 times man in every free silver country is tn the most
its much as au ounce of silver. Free coinage 16 aldect poverty and misery.
after pulling our wheels out of the pile of
The
speaker
next'paid
his
respects
to
tbe
to I, when tbe true ratio is 32 co 1 would result ’
luggage (for they have no such thing as a
In driving out the 1067.000.000 Ju. gold and-de “Crime of T3 ’’ Tfie democrats say that silver
checking system and every Body goes to
predating tbe value of ah we have left.
was demonetized secretly In 1873.
"THKHK XEVr.il HAS BKEN AN H0V« THAT the door of tbe luggage van aud claims
Tills coustry bad no silver in 1850. fn that
Having purchased the
year tlie white metal was discovered In Nevada. I OUH NILVKB HAS NOT IIXXX A FL’I.L, UK? his own), we had dinner. Then we started
Up to 1873 not quite 8.MB.0OO silver dollars had GAL TKNDKB SINCJC OCR MINTS WF.RIt OfKXKD
we bought more stuff from England they would been coined although we bad free coinage for 80 IN ITOS TO THE COINAGE OF BILVXH." Am to to set up our wheels and after I had mend­
buy more from u*. but as a matter ot fact they years. Since 1878 we have coined and purchas the - Crime of 73" he said that tbe act of that ed a puncture in one of my tires, 1 made
have not bought nearly ns much. Tbe English el 365I.OOOXWO in sliver. We have 3383.0)0.030 year was printed 13 times In the course of It* tbe pleasing discovery that tbe small piece
Thursday, July 23, 1896.
buy where they can buy tbe cheapest. They more silver in this country than there Is In ; paaaxge. and the proceedings on It occupy ill
have sold a great deal more to us, and have England, Germany and Russia combined.
columns of the Cd igreeslonMl Glob&lt;-- This bill of steel which bolds the saddle In place
COOK BROS., Proprietors
bought a great deal less of u*. and this Is tbe
Tbe speaker slid that he was in favor of both was read publ.dyln each branch of legislature. was missing.
It bad either been left out
, reason tbe change In revenue has occurred. It metals and believed that an agreem-nt atnonc Does thin look iilpo serrecy? “This bill was in packing jn New York or lost on the
has been just as the republican party said it all the nations would solve toe problem. “I signed by the great President Grant, aud God
1 might as well try to ride without
would be; tbe prices of your products Dave want gold, silver aud paper for our money, in­ knows that he was not lacking in patriotism boat.
fallen, the revenues of tbe government have terconvertible. so that each dollar will be worth anff love for bis country."
a from wheel as without that little piece
dwindled away, aud who has been, benefltted? 100 cents. I want toe laboring maun dollar to
• It has been argued. ’ the speaker said, "that
We tried to find one at a bicy­
The democratic party told you four years ago be as good as that of toe millionaires tbe far- the greenbacks were Issued In tbe interest of of metal.
They had
that all in the world was the matter with us was -iners as good as that of tbe capitalist."
Wall Htreet. but the very fact that that law was cle ilore but It was no use.
Stock of, my brother, A.
that we didn’t have free trade. The majority
Mr. O’Donnell then spoke of toe trip of the signed by tbe immortal Lincoln wae proof nothing of the aorL
After tbree long
E, Renks, J will continue the
of tbe people voted for free trade; we’ve lived Michigan editors to Mexico, where the* saw a enough of tbe falsity vf the statement."
hours
of
tolling
we
got
a
piece
of sole
under free trade ever since, and how do you like free *ltver coinage country with a population of
At
the
dose
of
Congressman
Smith
’
s
same
and ask for a liberal share
leather filled In with horse shoe nalla, so
It? Now they come forth nnd tell us that it’s 12.ooo.uoo people with $50,000,000 of sliver, 35.000.­
not free trade that’s the matter with us, but its 000 in (sold and 32,000,000 In paper money-a per speech Hon. James O’Donnell made a few that the saddle could not ••wobble’’ side­
of your patronage. With my
all because we havn’t got free silver coinage, capita circulation ot less than to. Tbe Mexican remarksand the meeting closed with a
ways, and sitting alternately on the from
last years experience in one of
and that free silver will remedy all tbe evils from -liver dollar ha» 378 grains of sliver, while a
wbleb *e are suffering todav. Here the Gov­ United States silver dollar has only 371!» grains, song from the Glee Club.
and rear ends 1 managed to keep It in a tol­
the largest bake shops in De­
ernor said: "Now, my friends. I hope that af­ yet ten of our silver dollars wlll buy eighteen
erable position. So we started and after
«OV.JOH| T. RICH, HON JAME8 ter being caught with a free crude book you will and one-half Mexican silver dollars. Why?
troit I feel -confident I can
three quarters of a mile my peddle con­
not be caught with a free silver hook, because I Because our dollars can be redeemed at their
O'DONNELL. CONGRESSMAN
think if you are caught with the free sliver hook coinage value and are worth 100 cents, while tbe
trived to catch in one of tbe straps of tbe
please you. Everthing will be
It will prove more disastrous to you than the I sliver dollars of Mexico can only be redeemed
SMITH. HON. E. L. HAMIL­
Imrgage
carrier
ami
rip
it
off,
tbe
wheel
strictly fresh and fftsl-class.
free trade hook."
at their bullion, or commercial, value and are
tearing a good nixed hole in the aide dur­
Continuing the governor said: “If you want I worth but 50 cents. The wages paid the labor
TON AND SENATOR
All the latest delicacies in bak­
silver there Is an abundance of It; if you want I mg men 0! Mexico ate on the starvation scale.
NO
3.
ing tbe operation. With a light heart aud
JEWELL tHE
money we have plenty of it. There Is no lack varying from 124 to 35 cents b day tn depreciated
ing can be had at the Old Re­
Aikdkik. ox Glasgow and Eixnbubob merry countenance I got of to save a porof
tbe
amount
of
money;
there
Is
no
question
money,
and
only
those
who
visit
that
country
SPEAKERS.
ttoa of tbe wreck &gt;f possible.
Mr. Craw­
liable City Bakery. 1 will have
about tbe quality, uoto- why Is it scarce? I say. can have an Idea of toe misery and .lestltutlon.
Road. Scotland. July 1st. 1M«.
tn my judgment, the reason la that by reducing Tbe same Is true &lt; f every silver country on the Dear Mn. Editor.
ley came back and lent me a strap by
none but the best Ice Cream
the tariff duties you have permitted the foreign­ globe, aud vet we are asked to lower tbe stand­
means
of
which
we
th-d
the
broken
valise
er
to
do
the
business
that
we
ought
to
do
our
­
United States to that level.
When 1 finished my Inst letter to you,
and Soda.
Also Verners
A Drizzling Rain Keeps Many Away selves; you have permitted the foreign work­ ardIf.otastbe
Then we started oh to
toe free sliver men argue, the free coin­ I lioped to be on land iu three days, but It baek in place.
Ginger Ale, always the best.
men to do the w-xrk that our moo ought to age of f-ilver in this country would Increase the
overtake Mr. Cox who had gone on ahead.
But Large Crowds Listen to
Ship life
have had. Our farmers have permitted foreign price of silver, why doesn’t toe price increase turned out to be over tbree.
After
two
or
three
miles
of
hard
pumping
farmers to send In butter, eggs, meat and many in those countries that have free coinage Sil­ went on about the same as before.
Tbe
without catching him wc made op our
other oroducts Into our home markets which ver fluctuates In price but gold never uues be­
Each Speakers.
ought to have been supplied by tbe farmers of cause it Is tbe recognised standard of value American concert which we hoped to have, minds be must have got nf the road at the
this country.
among the great commercial nations of tbe ntever took place, owing to some reason of last corner.
So Crawley went baek to
Gov. Rich called attention to the tact that world. Tn-re to but oae way to make two vghlch 1 am uol informed.
So the hours
WeMBtor Keeler, of Middleville, Elected evary law that Interfered with the currency metals ot stable, unvarying value and that Is by went uneventfully by till Monday after­ hunt him up. I waited around and no­
with the Idea of helping tbe debtor class had, International agreement, and that la just what
ticed that my camera had got broken some
President of the McKinley Club.
resulted disastrously to that class, and referred the republican party will bring about. The noon atiout two or tbree o'clock when a
to the mortgage tax law In this state. He told
Is new ripe for Its consummation. France. fellow passenger excitedly stuck his head way or other, and after a while the search­
Saturday afternoon a large crowd gath­ of a wealthy mine owner In Utah, a man of high time
er came back but without the lost sheep
Germany, Austria. Belgium and tbe Hpuse of
It
ered in this city, despite the unfavorable office In that state, who formerly lived tn Mich­ Commons have declared lor It and tbe republi­ Into my room, and called out ••Land.”
he had gone to find.
About this time the
weather, to attend the organization of tbe igan. This man has a lot of money loaned out can party has declared for it and It can be de­ was welcome news aud I hastened up to rain commenced to fall and wc concluded
near Lan*Ing, and insists upon putting a clause pended upon to do as It agrees. Amid tremen­ tbe deck, to see Ireland.
Lunches at all hours
However
it
was
j
'Barry County McKinley Club, and to bear In each mortgage saying that It shall be paid in dous applause Mr. O’Donnell closed his speech
to go ahead. After a mile or so through
wfeat the. republican orators bad to say. gold, and as last a* his mortgages fall due ne with a bsahtlful tribute to Wm. McKinley, our almost an liour before* 1 could make out &lt; the mud we came to a town.
Unloading
demands
that
new
mortgages
be
made
with
the
more
than
a
dim
mass
In
the
distance,
next
president,
aad
tbe
true
friend
ol
the
Amer
­
’Early in tbe afternoon rain commenced to
our valises at an Inn, I started back to try
“gold clause " This man Is an ardent free sli­ ican people.
1 wnlch looked more like n cloud than the
tall to such an extent that speaking out ver man. aud was Asked how it was that bee in­
DuriQ{ his speech of over an hour and solid earth. We xere sailing into a big my luck at finding our better third. About
wf doors was out-of the question.
Tbe sisted upon a gold clause In bls mortgage*,
a mile back 1 met him and we were soon
afternoon train brought Gov. John T. when he was a free silver man. He replied a half he'cominanded the closest of atten­ Inlet stTihat we did not approach the shore all drinking chocolate and eating bread
"free silver with me is politics, the gold clause tion and enlivened his remarks by telling very rapidly.
Indeed lightning speed
l Rich and Hon. Jas. O’Donnell.
Is business." He wants to get one dollar for many wilty Irish stories, at which l)e is
could scarcely have Rat si fled the sons and and butter together, and wondering what
It was found necessary to divide the every&amp;Oceuts blsmlues produre. but he want*
daughters of Erin on board who were go­ on earth anyone ever wanted to write
. -crowd. Gov. Rich addressing the audience a dollar worth 100 cents from every man in­ an adept
debted to him. “I am opposed to any nnd every
The old songs about "Bonnie Scotland" and tell
Preceding Gov. Rich's address Hon. K.L ing back to visit their old home.
.at the opera house, which was completely law." the Governor said, which will give tbe
about the loveliness of “Scotland’s fair
Hied. The meeting was under charge of procuring classes of this nation a dollar worth Hamilton, of Niles, was called upon and gentleman who ruomed with me smiled all land!”
After supper tbe ralo stopped a SACRIFICE
Just bought an agents
50
cents,
and
to
tbe
bond
holding
classes
a
dol­
F. T. Colgrove.
made a splendid talk of about 15 minutes over as he tremulously stuffed his belong­ little and we started ahead. We bad gone
worth too cents.
ings in his valise and 1 believed him when
samples of shirt waists, M of them,
.
Hr. O’Donnell spoke to a full house in lar
calling
attention
to
tbe
wonderful
prog
­
Our currency I* scarce the Governor said, bea mile perhaps when,—Ids—s—a, and Mr.
he
told
me
that
he
felt
so
light
that
be
Parker's hall, over which meeting Hale cxitsecapital will not Invest tn anything to em­ ress of this country under protection, and
which will be sold less than laannfact*
The re­
He had Crawley’s tire was punctured.
Kenyon presided.
After each speaker ploy labor until the currency storm clears up comparing democratic promises with the could hardly keep on the floor.
urers prices. They must be sold at some
pairing of this was an hour’s work, and
people know what kind cf money we are
been In America thirty-nine years.
•had spoken over an hour they changed ard
to have He then told of what tbe President of results of actual democratic legislation.
we
then
walked
a
mile
up
hili
to
Airdrie
price. Get what you want while we have
By the time supper was over the great
platforms. The rain having st )pped Gov. a Detroit bank told him. This bank has a Safe
At the opera House Senator Jewell, ot
and hunted up a place to stay all nlgtiL
the sixes. No two alike, so no one will
Rich addressed a very large audience from tv Deposit Vault, and tbe Premieut of the Dowagiac, made a brief address, culling blaek crags and rocks stood out iu plain
concern told Gov. Rich that “there'was enough attention to the fact that tbe cotton raisers outline against the gray sky.
Cold and We found we had made almost eleven
the veranda of the Hastings house.
dress
-as you do. Ph»n Smith at: the .
gold and greenbacks deposited In his vaults to
miles during the afternoon when we came ,
raw
as
was
the
air
almost
rveiybody
was
on
of
the
south
wanted
free
silver
so
that
Gov. Rich spoke In °ubstanceas follows: double the cash reserve of the lianas of De­
Racket.
Oh. It was a gala day
troit."
they could procure labor cheaper and meet deck. There was a bitter wind nnd now to count them up.
I am glad to see you here this afternoon and
Jor cycling.
The speaker called attention to the fact that
interested iu polities, because if politics ever tinder the McKinley law 20 nalions ent-red in the competition ot the pauper paid lat&gt;or and then a few drops ot cold rkiu came
I don’t tell you all these facts dear Mr. Ed- • OXFORD SHOES As the '■ &lt;t of I our
down by way of variety. But no one com­
affected your business It Is now The people to rerlproral relations with U‘. In 18’2 th-y of Europe.
are the stockholders ol rhe greatest corporation tiwd 3187 00X00) worth &gt;»fonr prnlner*. and thplained nnd as the shpres grew nearer to­ Itor and gentle reader lo brag over you and |
'rhe
Nashville
band
was
present
and
Oxford lie shoes are on hand, ami as w
on earth, and are not only going to elect th* di­ balance of tr*do tn our favor w»« lx»».oa).ooo.
make
you feel humiliated because we are &gt;
rectors of that corporation for tae next four Tao democrats rausaled this nittsure anti we enlivened tbe occasion with some stirring gether and-became less rocky and forbid­
wish to dos? them out.- we will Mil re­
years to cum?, but will elect th* president ;w arc now not oclv deprived of those tn trkets selections. Tbe Hastings Glee Club, com­ ding, and we could see the lights ot the travelling abroad and living In this round !
well. The honor of being wlect-d president is but pat all balance* In g &gt;td iustas*! ot produce posed ot; Dr..C. H. Bat ber, J. G. Nagler, farm houses just beginning to glimmer of pleasure, while you are ataying at home ■
duce the price. They are a’. I !h*&lt; owds
one of the greatest which msukiud can bestow. as we used tn do tn 18BZ we had a bom* mar
and not having any fun or satisfaction exbut most be sold if price will *13 it.
We have hid annually an accumulation of ket that paid 12,239,000 00c In wages aud g vye Chas. Barnaby, Norton Paton and Al H. through Hie windows of the whitewashed
■weaiib since 18t&gt;l. which would equil the aocu employ men: to all. At tbe present time hall Weber, sang some very appropriate songs walls, we who had another night on the 1 cept wbat yoa can get out of borne and ■
Phln Smith aj tbe^Rtcket.
’
vnglatod pr-sperltj of 3J0 years before. In of tire mm are unemployed nnd the other halt and received several enthusiastic encores. waler, felt a good deal of the cheerfulness friends and three good meals a day and i
Michigan webave taken off a mi-t wmderful nrerrnoioyed at reduce'! wages.
After the afternoon meeting a McKinley nnd warmth so apparent 011 every Celtic sunshine and these minor things. 1 don’t
aoaixintoi timber, copper, and other products
Gjv Rich clo«.-4 his rem tries with a splendid
which cannot be taken off again, Holt will not trlnnte to McKinley, the choice of the i&gt;eople. Club was organized at the Opera House. face. At last a couple of small st earners feel puffed up or’ conceited becaase the LADIES VEST’S Some are getting out
•estrange If we-are not able to maintain tint and drew striking comnsrtsoua hetwe-n 4hn Hon. M. S. Keeler, of (Middleville was came out to meet us, one was laaheil to muscles of my legs are so sore that I can
’ of size. We have lots of tn- iu yet for
gatt all toe while. But we can batter conditions make up of tbe men at Uie republican conven­
scarcely get up or down stairs, or because
waatorially.
I
5c up. Only think a good
vest
tion at 8t. Louis and Uie anarchistic A It gelds elected President and acknowledged tike one side of the Furnessla, the second to
Oaeoftbe crime* charged ngaln-»t the repub­ and Tillmans who dictated ihe nominations al honor In a neat little speech expressing tbe other, one boat toot the baggage, one 1 have been caught In a rain storm and
lican party tour years a?o was chat there was a Chicaxn. in conclusion he said that he be­ bls views upon ttie duty of all republi­ the passengers, and In half an hour the wet through every day but one since 1 ।
for a nlcklv. Phln Sih lib a: the Racket.
m tpini tn the treasury. Tne democratic party lieved that after tbe people had given tbe ques­
«
/
transfer was complete. With three hearty have been in this land of poetry and oat­
cam j to the front and said “we will get rid of tion careful thought and stndv. wltnsnt cans.
■tha’ surolOT." and for once they kept their prejudice, they would vote next November to
E, G. Holbrook, of this city was elected cheers from tbe Irish and three more from meal, or because I haven’t had any butter
ward. Now the surplus has gone, and there D restore tbe grand old party that Ind been tried Secretary and A^ E. Kenuston was elected the 'Scotch the little boats turned their for dinner for two weeks. I feel just as HANDKERCHIEFS We have the
• deficit ot 3382.801,&lt;XM. This msans a greater for a quarter of a century ana under whose
dandy line at prices no one else will
1 only
Treasurer.
prow up the Loch, as they call II and the common and democratic as ever.
tax upon every man. woman aud child In the rule a surplus was never found waiting.
make. They are au agents samples and
mention these advantages 1 am having, sn
Uutted States, than the snme per capita tax In
Executive Committee—Len W. Felgh­ Furnessia started seaward again.
Che state will take to pay your state taxes for
that
1
may
warn
you
against
the
suspicion
are worth much more. Phln Smlthai the
I went down stairs and tried to thaw
”
Following h a summary of Mr. O’Don­ ner of Nashville; Frank Doty, of Banthree years. Among other things they said.
field and C. S. Brown, of this city.
out and to feel the proper degree nf thank­ that when 1 get back 1 shall feel that
*we will give you a cheaper dinner pall.’’ nell’s speech:
Racket.
Again they bave kept their word. They have
The following Vice Presidents were fulness that I wasn’t a sailor aud didn’t Michigan Isn’t good enough for tne. It Is
given us a dinner pall one eighth of a cent
now almost 5 o'clock p. m. here which
Mr. O’Donne!! commenced by referring to tke^ lected, one from each township and ward haw to heave trunks all night.
cheaper but they did not promise to put the din­ two
wo systems—the tariff for revenue which dots* Ti1 the county:—’
NEXT WINTER You will not want
makes
It
somewhere
near
noon
in
Michi
­
Next
morning
when
1
reached
the
deck
ner In it. aud it seems to be lacking. Now the not
ot protect, but which as experience has W1
al-.
laboring man gets one days work where lie way* b flu an, pulls down piosj^riiy; and a tariff
summer dress good', buf timt Is what
we were steaming rapidly up the Firth of gan aud, my dear friend. I should dearly
D. Huggett, Assvrlx. ■
•ted to get sixteen.
for protection which builds up the country aud
Clyde. The Scotch call any Inlet from the love to thrust my lame nnd aching knees
F. Stanton—Baltimore
you need now aud we have plenty
Tbe republican party proph-sled wbat the re­ afford* ample revenue. Tim latter Rystem we
W. Elllqu -Barry.
sea. a Firth, and they are usually distin­ under your dinner table and take toy
sult* would -be, and their predictions have becu had for thirty yean, aud under tlih tariff for
them, and are try Ing to make the price
Jerry Rogers—Carlton.
■verified and I am surprised that they were s*» protection we doubled tn population; we be­
guished by the names of the fivers which chances on feeling better when 1 got up
W. HmlHi and W. 8t’oi&gt;g-0n.scletoa.
completely verified Daring toe first term of came by far the greatest manufacturing nation
sell them. Phln Smith at ike I ticket.
empty through them into the sea.
We titan 1 do now. Be contented, aud again 1
Jas Baiwr
City—1st wd.
Grover Cleveland his IihuiIs were ‘h.d bv a re of Hi-world;
paid hundreds of nt IIIton» &lt;tt
Obas
Jordan
"
2nd
wd.
did
not
arrive
at
the
right
time
to
catch
say
to
you.
be
contented.
You
may
be
In
pubiic.in congress nd Cisre could be uo tinker­ dollars on our debt; the waxes 0( oar laborer*
A. E. Kenaston •’ 3rd wd.
tax with the tariff, and during his first term our IneroAMed; our railroads grew front 30.(XX) to
the tide, ro we could not go on up to Glas­ hard luck, but there are others,my iriends. FOOT COVERING We call th. uliasC.
S.
Brown
.
“
&lt;tth
wd.
,. revenues exceeded our expenditures every,. ITO/XX) tulles; under it Ute gallant defenders cl
gow In the floating palace (?) which had then; are other*, who would be glad to get
I. Sponable-Hastings T.yvp.
year. During hts seeoud term rhe'democratic nur nation were liberally rewarded lor tbelf
Irry &lt;&gt;r StOL’klngs*. from the Muaii ones
Geo. Bobiiiiou—H &gt;pu.
Excuse me
been our home for the past ten days, but Into yuur shoes for a while.
party bite »*.nplete control of the government. .bravery. In 18*2 under the McKinley bill an4
Wm. Mitchell-irvlug.
to the extra nlzai ami warranted Phin
They .■.&gt;n»aj“u--&lt;Rj alm nt immediately to fool our reciprocity treaUes. we hud a wooderiul bu»
must land at Greenock aud proceed by while 1 add a few tears to the rain out­
Wllllar.J Nye—Jolmrtowo.
‘ with the tariff law* of tbe country nnd the re- iueM at borne, our foreign trade was the '.argest
Yours with a sigh.
rail to Glasgow. The first cablu passen­ ride.
C. R. Palmer—Maple Grove.
Smith n’ tne Racket.
sal: wi* dlswro is There has b.vna big de­ Iu the annals of our countrr. and when Ute set­
Walter Brown—DraturovllJe.
A ci: every year since
gers.
were
taken
off
first,
and
as
we
stood
&amp;HULKY
W.
SMFTH.
tlement was made it was found that we baa sold
L. Loveland—Prairieville.
Dan g tbs last four ye trs there h w been itn- 3202370-000 more of goods abroad than we had
shivering ou deckln the worst wind which
Vcried more than three time* as mwv farm pro bought. Id )W2 the people decided they wanted * Frank Smith—Rutland. »
evej chilled my bones between February MICHIGAN CENTRALKXCURBION8 ANOTHER Buying «ho.tt of i.’&gt;
M. F. Iordan and Geo. Keeler—Thornapple.
starts than there was under the McKinlev set. a change from Ute protection tariff nollcy to ihe
John
Vette— Woodland.
and December. Mr. Cox pointed his blue
coining money on a small scale. You
and toe deiioir.iLs promised the people that 11 "tariff for revertu1 on!) ” policy. The speaker
8. Ritchie-Yankee Springs.
hand toward one of the glass port holes
save In the purchase nnri get belter
xood uaturedly asked Ibc iatKe aud&lt;cnce If they
hadn’t been sorry a great many times slue-,
The Club started out with a member­ and asked me why that was like the
quality as we bought them for Won
t’-at tbe change bad been made.
For the above occasion the M. C. will
In 1847, tbe speaker *aid. '.here wm a tariff for ship of over 500 from this city and seven weather. Of course I didn’t know and he sell excursion tickets July 30-Sl. August
the dollar, and will sell cheaper than tbe
Awarded
answered. ‘-Oh. because It’s a little
revenue policy enacted which was In force till townships.
and tn all that perInd the balance of trade
The organization will be contlbued and windy.” I didu’t mind the cold after that. 13, 20 aud 27 at one aud one third first
others can buy. We have the narrow
Highest Honors—World’s Fair, 1801.
was against u% and hard Umes were always here., meetings wlll be held occasionally.
class limited fare for. the round trip. Good
The
At
last
they
took
us
off
and
landed
us
at
tor, medI n in or common sense, lo*. f°
Mr. Buchanan had charge nf tbe government,
four years nnder this deceptive policy and came Club adjourned with three hearty cheers the Ctutom’K House where the officers to return until September 1st inclusive.
suit you. PhlnBmlth at (lie Racket
ont with a deficit each year, amounting during for McKinley and Hobart.
searched our grips. They didn’t find any­ Children half fare.
the term to 373.000.000. Wbat did he do? is­
In the evening tbe Opera House was thing dutiable and wv passed on to the
sued bondR. Bo Gruver Cleveland has taken up
this tariff for revenue policy just where Preai­ capable of seating less than half of those string of little covered wagons which they Knlrkb. of Pythias Uniform Rank. Clava- IBICES Pushed to tbe lowest point we
land. Ohio. Awgiut S3 to 30.
dent Baebanan left oil. In iw? under tbe Mc- who desired to hear Hon. Wm. Alden call a train of cars here.
ever knew, and that means j good 4ea)».e
For tbe above occasion the M. C. will
Kinleviaw the farmer* of the U. 8. exported Smith, of Grand Rapids, who made one of
While we were waiting for tbe train to
1BTXMX) 000 busbeh of wheat aud got one dollar a
when you remember the prices we kite
•ell
raoraloD
ticket, An.u.t SS, as .nd
busbelforit. In 1BD5. under tariff reform. 70,­ the finest speeches ever heard In this city, start, a young school teacher who had
Chil­
always sold you tin ware. 'Others will
000,000 bushels were exported and only sixty and those who listened to bis convincing come over with us proposed lhat we should 24 at one tare for tbe round trip.
dren half fare. Return limited August
cents a bushel received. The whole effort of arguments went away with different views
aay: ♦•Oh! We do not-keep those good?.”
go see the grave ot Highland Mary, which
tariff reform has been to destroy the sheep In­
Slat Iccluaive.
dustry and It has succeeded. The loss to the upon the financial question.
was near the station.
So we .went off
No, they cannot get them, as we are the
American farmer* by depreciation In price of
We regret that we are unable to re pro- through tbe streets black I row the
wool and ralueW their sheap -Ince Cleveland
only one buying direct from th.- factory.
came In power Is 3M0.AO0.o00-ju«t tbe size of ■dace exactly the words of Hon. William of tbe great sugar refineries located here,
F
«c
above
occasion
the
Mich.
Centra
Goods, the beat pyice*. *nd ‘he kiweH
,•
the last bond ln*ue. Wool used to be a great Alden Smith, of Grand Rapids, the elo­ through the ship yards where lay one big
industry in Michigan but It has bren rulnod by quent Congressman from tbe 5th DlstflcL steamer lately launched, with another on *U! ■*» eacuraion tickets for 25c for round
our c.alin, Hint we nre ready to back It
this «heep klnlnx noPey. We nre now rending
tbe stocks, and flnsllv came to the door of mp: children 15c. Return same date of
31 H.0CO.&lt;00 atwad each «ear for wool and wool­ He opened his speech by saying:—
“P- Phin Smith at the Racket.
Ths old woman who salt.
en good- which Is 3«-OOC.oro more than we
"If I were asked to best express tbe resu It the church yard.
bought ol three product- under tbe McKinley of democrMie supwnarv. j wouta ezpreu it 1n kept tbe keys led the way to tbe place we
Fellowr.
MH at any year. In the woo&gt;cn mills 220hon 2°® ww‘,‘Ni*tI7.
EGGS.' EGGS! EGGS! The last b what
Cp to ’be very time toe were reeking, threading her way through
workmen werecmnloxed while now one third democratic party came l.i power In .w»3 our
J’nffalo Bill’s Wild West show will br
we want, at the highest market price,
••f them are ldb&gt; bvesune foreign roods mv&gt;e by mills and factories were trembling nlgnt and moss covered lomb slum's a erntury and
at Kalamazoo Aug. 6.
For this occasion
.MOST PERFECT MADE.
fondgn labor, take the place of I’m American daj In aii attempt to fill orders; iaber was well
d’. ,Jherc WM • ®‘&gt;nument.erectCTl
ihe
C. K. dr 3. will sell roumt ‘rip ilrk*-^
and
tbe
Eur*nean
rel'b
are
bormiiDg.
Tbe
first
f’bhi Smith at the Racket.
nnd
profliably
employed,
capita!
was
tree
to
in«?.:■! Grape Cra-i of Tart.r Powder. Pre, » month* of t?»e McKinley bill jwodneei a surby the public over the grave. This bear*
l*rty
was
placed
In
power
pledged
bv
fw in HasiKigs to Kalainazuu for 3l G‘»-al
-----of
- over
_ ------(&lt;) (jjo while
whj|e the fir*t
flPxt 20
20 months
r om Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterai^ I —
plus
fcn.WO.OOO
inontbs
“&gt;do »way wlto toe system under chiseled picture of Robeit Bunts and
| •* the Wiboa bill produced a deficit cf 3ai,a».- which we bad made uDpreeedented progreas Highland Mary, with these words from going on all regular trshu*. aud retirr»&lt;ltw GOOD W«»h boiler-. nW loth'”1' ,5b
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
on special which leave* Kalamat *» *‘ 7
t’r more thaa a quarter of a eentury. Tbe one of bls poems:
Pbiu Smith it the Kacl»&gt;.
p, m.
KJ. Huffman, Agt.

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REPUBLICAN RALLY

Big McKinley Club Organized
Here Saturday.

INNOCENCE AWHEEL

That Racket

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^Hastings Banner.
NO 13

HASTINGS, MICH., JULY 30, 1896.

Hastings Banner.

16 to i

t ubin.hed Thunman br

’• COOK • BROS.. *t
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_________

HASTINOS, MICH

• I. at these prices in the city of Hastings or any -CQR R ESPQ NPENCE"
Woodland.
place See what one silver dollar will
Jm»re Crcmr.- w,9 homr over bond.)-.
pmehase of Geo. W. Laxdis.
I. L-Sebanlz was In town on.Monday.
h I. reported ti„t ,|d. uu
u ave ha, dunged bands.
S-arly al! oatx are eul but none are
Strebrd or In the t„r„
. ‘!”ne ,re

Granulated Sugar; 2C.
_
tcf.
Unlive ;3O cents)...................................... 25c.
: . Sc&gt;jJa (Arm and Hanin)er)............ ’.../..fie
\ v.- Crop Japan Tea (50 cents)..'........ 50c.
:i age N. E. Mince Meat (fresh) .........8c.
; (j’ess Starch.........................
.6c,
L- nd Pencil..................
. .2c.

:•
from oar village went to
urand Lapids on Sunday. .
Tlw plentiful rain et Sunday and Sun(.ay night Noakrd the ground up well.
/ ,?n'. t1,
S.uith has picked ten bushel&lt;&gt;l IrjekidocrrJfM this summer and hasn’t
sold a berry cither.
Wm Craraer na= bitten by G.-o’ree
Trurw’e due on Mond.y. The doa Is still
alive Mid so Is William.
John? Lreidl. carries one of hla feet In a
• Si.oo.
sllna. U, says a log lolled over It dsuiag*
. mg the pedal tu his sorrow.
*
is still raihlug and people who have
trade'taken on this sale only at cash prices.- findIt their
oats cut and in trie* shocks for
three wtvks are looking blue.
Dr. J. A. Baughman writes that he is
af Clear Lake and is having n good time
I but that lie has not yet decided where be
.Advertiser of Facts. will locale.
F. F. Hilbert is fitting up ttje second
nr.h.p- of Thfe. sa&gt;. goodf nurnl 1m» troupht In the quantity .s’oyy &lt;»f his bank building for of­
fices anil J. M. Smith has rented them
?d. tbe total purchax- amuuuMngV&gt; 41.00, tv.&gt;huun. •
mid will* take possession on |SepL L
John Cook was busy on our streets on
Monday with a (cam and mower, catting
• weeds. "fcWe are glad to see tbe weeds, cut.
as it add|s much to, the looks of our village.
At the Republican caucus on* Saturday
night the following delegates were elected:
J. J. Eckhardt, J. M. Smltb.Sam&lt;iel Velte,
J.H.^Sawdy. John Velte. D. F. Densmnre, Ctarhis Grozlnger and E. A. Sawdy.
Elmeir Hynes, while returning to his
home ft'om our village one day last week
was suddenly taken sick and rode the
last two miles in an unconscious condi­
tion.
He was alone but had a gentle
horse so no accident occurred. Wilbur
Hynes, brother of Elmer, happened to be
at Elmer’s bouse when the horse arrived
with its Unconscious' burden.
He at once
lifted Elmer irom the buggy and carried
him into the house and made a hurried
In fact anything the Ladies
trip after Dr. Mclntvre, who found ills
want you can find at our store
patient in a very bad condition and by
hard efforts succeeded in reviving him.
aird we can suit you in style,
Elmer's heart bad gone off un a strike, but
quality and price. Also the
has returned to its work and he is much
'
better.
stock of

GEO. W. LANDIS,

Dress Goods
fl i inery,

Ladies Underwear,
And Notions

North Irving.

CARPETS
IN TOWN

COME IN AND SEE -

JULIUS RUSSELL

Of Course They Have
(&gt;&gt;hers have dishes—you know that, and so
\vi That very fact brings about this pointer
&lt;i; 0EB DISHES. Especially our

FLOWN BLUE ILLUMINATED PEACH

&lt;&gt;( which we have just received another large
crate. We do not ask much but DO want every
one who is looking for new and handsome dishes
t&lt;» stop at my store and see what we mean by
all this talk about dishes.
,

L. E. STAUFFER.)
A GLANCE OVER OUR
STOCK
OF

OX BLOOD SHOES
will please and surprise you
ItsWill
surely make you want to buy, and
prices will make purchases easy.
We believe that- buying should
be encouraged;
Our figures are full of reason for
buying. "They are Wise who make
Money by Spending it”
,
and wise spenders will find much profit in calling at our money savers
head carters.

A Surprising Value at a Surprising Price.
Is :he Twin t0 look fpr. it js here for one week.
Bo: 1 5OC. Caps go at 24c

C. H. OSBORN &amp; Co

Our Men’s and

BMAMiKtPT
STO IE.......

The sick are reported convalescent.
No church services last Sabbath un account of tlie storm.
Mrs. Charles Morse has a sister from
Chicagd visiting her.
Tlie dying groans of that free trade baby
mingled with the whistle of the thresher
is nlHhe sound we bear.
Wiliralblck. of the Chicago ChronWe.
who has*been visiting his cousin Edward
Morse left Tuesday morning enrouje for
his home In tbe Garden city.
Guess bur items-got left last week, but
McKinley got there^just the same. Irving
lias enlisted In tbe grand army.
We are
filling up the ranks with 600,000 strdng.
Republicans met in caucus .Friday pr m.
and elected delegates to tbe Hastings
convention as follows: Charlie Beadier,
John Hendershott. Charlie Williams.Henr&gt;
Ekhart. Robert McNee and John Reuter.
The heavy rain, wind and hal! stomp on
Sunday did considerable damage to corn
fields find orchards. Some fields have
the appearance of being mowed.
Fruit
trees were blown down, fences levelled to
the ground and a general devastation
seems to have prevailed.
Thb Mbulton church Sabbath School
held their picnic Saturday ih the grove on
Sugar Bush lake.
The day being fine
both old and young enjoyed a row on (lie
lake. A game of ball was played in the
afternoon between the Tod Auger boys
and tlip^forth Irving nine.
Score stood
21 to 31’. in favor of North Irving.
Cloverdale.

Hugh Graham and family. o( Richland,
are visiting relatlves-here.
Julia Titus, while at Kalamazoo, had
the misfortune to scald her arm very badly
making a return home necessary.
Mr. Follensbec, of Chicage. who spent
some time litre last season Is with iu

Hickory Corner*.

SCHOOL COLUMN.

Alma Phillips has returned from Jack­
son.
Nre. E. J. Hartom was quite sitk last
week but is better.
.
.
The ladies aid will b3 entertained by
Lotta Tompkins next week Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cummins, of Belle­
vue. were at Lyman Wilcox’Saturday.
_
- air.
Mr. ana
and airs.
Mrs. E-J .yny
Nay visueo.
visited tneir
their sson
Sam aud family at Baltimore last week.
..
.. ... —.
. .
. .
.
Mrs. C. W. Tompkins and daughter
Lolta, are visiting at Galesburg this week.
Lyman Wilcox and wife are rejoicing
over an In fan t son that arrived Wednes­
day. J uiv 22.
.
,
Don’t forget that Mrs. Louise Smith
serves ice cream every Wednesday and
Saturday evening. *
.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Packer are enter­
taining relatives. Mrs. Church and mother,
of New York, this week.
At the school meeting Munday night tbe
motion to build an addition to the school
bouse was carried by a good maturity.
Severe rain storm Sunday night doinz
considerable damage to corn.
Oats are
not alt cut: some are cut and standing in
shock.
'
At the Republican caucus held Saturday
Preston Jewell. David Huggett,- Mr. Cha­
pin, Chuuncy Briggs were elected dele­
gates-to the county convention.
That special program comes off Sunday
night at the C. E. meeting to be led by Dr.
Powers. Mrs. Louise Smith has charge of
the music. Come everybody and bring
your pocketbook.
Mrs. Adeline Fox who died a year ago
left bv will one hundred dollars to tbe M.
P. church to be used for purchasing a bell
and tlie remainder to furnish the church.
Johnitown,
The bell is on the road and by the time
I^edagngnes are thick this fall. ,
tills appears iu print will have been bung
A. P. King h slowly recovering,
and the carpets put down. Her picture
Huckleberries are a drug in the market. enlarged is to hang back of tbe~pulpll.
S. E Gaskill has bls cider ujtll in oper­
ation.
Carlton.
Mrs. Lizzie Hamilton is home on a visit
Theron Cain is working in Shelby at
from Galesburg. Illinois.
present.
Ofto Frey and wife have made a wheel
Dill Caln started for New York State,
visit to relatives in this vicinity.
last Saturday.
Arthur Paul went on tbe K. O. T. M.
Miss Lira Bohler returned from Grand
excursion to Su Joseph on Thursday.
Rapids Friday.
The southern part of the country has
Lewis Snyder is home from Fennville
the heaviest crop of apples-for many years. for a few days.
Jolm Wood and family and George
Mrs. Myers aud family went to Lowell
Brininstool arid family are camping at Saturday on a visit.
Fine Lake.
Jacob Conlln, of Eaton Rapids, was the
Miss Weltby Fick is home from Illinois, guest of Carlton friends Saturday.
where she lias been for some time with
Sunday the rain fell all day, not gently,
her slater Mrs. Williams.
but it came down by Ute barrellful.
Tbe heaviest storm of the season came
J. L. Bogard us and wife, .of Portland,
on Sunday and Sunday night. Rain aud visited Carlton friends Wednesday and
wind, soaking the oats, rolling down the Thursday.growing corn, breaking down tbe branches
Mrs. W. Sponable. of Hastings, spent
of apple trees.
Saturday and Sunday with her sister Mrs.
Mrs. Angella Booth, of Battle Creek, M. Carpenter.
Alfred Raymond and wife, formerly of
formerly Mrs. C. M. Edmunds, of Ban­
field, sustained serious Injuries in a run­ Carlton, now of Grand Rapids, spent tbe
away near the Sanitarium. She is still past week with Carlton friends.
Will Wait, Miss Donley, of Freeport,
confined to her bed but slowly improving.
and Miss Dehner, of lud, spent Saturday
Shultz.
evening with the Carpenter young people.
Floyd Renkes, of your city, was
A reception was held Saturday night at
streets last week.
O’Conner’s hall for Will Thornton and
Preaching will hereafter beat » o’clock wife. A goodly number, were in attend­
instefft of evening.
ance and a pleasant time reported.
A set
Gary Crook, and wife visited friends of dishes, 100 pieces, was presented her.
here over Sunday.
• Castleton.
Arthur Hathaway visited friends in this
Mrs. Fred Brumm is quite sick nt this
vicinity last week.
Mrs. F. Ztrbel visited Mrs. Heath, of writing.
Born'tb Emmett Feighner and wife July
your city lust week.
Mbs Kae Robinson, of yoni city, was on 17th. a boy.
Ed Taylor has just recovered from a
our streets last week.
Sylvester Greusel. of your city, called at severe attack of appendicitis.
Mrs. 1x1 Pdlmatler Is entertaining her
P. Mosher’s one day last week.
Emma Otis visited Bird St. John, of mother Mrs. Barns, of Olivet.
Mrs. Charles Feighner and children
Hinds Comers, one day last week.
Miss Ada Mosher stayed over Sunday spent Sunday with friends at Clarksville.
Hiram Hanchett, of Big Rapids, is a
with Miss Ella Weeks, of Pdcbanlvllle.
Mr. Bodendoif and wife visited their iruest of his daughter Mrs. Clarence Bachdaughter, Mrs. Wyrman in Middleville, ellor.
Several from this place attended tbe
Sunday._______________ L_
funeral of Mrs. Abbie Kill,of Maple Grove
Monday.
The Poverty social at the home of Hal
Mr. E. W. Brigham nre entertaining
L. Bellinger Wedoesdaj evening was well their grand daaghters Lillian and Helen
attended nnd everyone reports a jolly good,
Knapp, of Hastings.
.
time.
Dan Durfee, and family,! of Assyria,
Miss Eva Flower spent Thursday last in were guests of his sister Mrs. Fannie
Kalamuop.
Everett the latter part of last week.
The Asher Stanley farm was sold at a
mortgage sale, Saturday. July 25, tu Jacob
’ Mito.
Brandstettcr, of Middleville. Considera­
It may be of some interest to the many
tion 84,900.
readers of tbe Banner to know the
E. J. Pennell won third placp In the amount of rainfall since the crop growing
mile race at the bicycle races: iu Plainwell season which commences April 1st.
I
Saturday.
herewith give the amount of rain per
Garrett Bros, are threshing their grain month up to date: April. 2.87 Inches:
on Mrs. Johnsbn’s farm. From 100 acres May. 2.72 inches: June, 4.53 inches: July,
they report a yield of 1160 bushels of 7.04 inches: total, 16 66 inches. An un­
wheat which Is about the average around usual amount fell yesterday (Sunday) 0.46
here.
of an inch and from 7 o’clock p. m. to 6 a.
A wind and rain storm did considerable m. this mornlug 2.20 inches, making for
damage Sunday night.
the 24 hours 2.66 inches. High wind at
Epb. Barrett spent Sunday at Battle 7 p. m.; almost a tornado but no damage
Creek
done more than blowing down corn, a few
Dale Stanley, S. Kay and a Mr. Bollard trees and fences.
took In the Sunday excursion on tlie C. J.
A. C. T.
A M. K. K. K&gt; Toledo.

Freeport.

Lottie Morgan has returned from Grand

Z. Fox and son Ray visited Lowell
The other fellows will turt up before the one day last week.
The ice cream social Saturday evening
“'Mre On^Tewtaburr tod children, of was well attended.
z
F. E. Brunner aud wife, of Lowell, vis­
Middleville, tre spending t tew dtj-s with
ited
in
Freeport
over
Sunday.
her father, B. F. Norris.
Misses Della and Myrtle Fogiesong were
in Carlton Center Saturday evening.
Hlud« Garaeva.
A. I). Shepard, J. W. Godfrey and their
Mr,
Ktlae »!»“&lt; lMt, week in wives returned from Gun Lake Saturday.
nrrltv with Mrs. Wm. Bechtel.
L Will and C- Smelker and their famr mX1&lt;1» Mr«**nd
illea vblled In Lowell towwhlp over Sud-

t BARRY COUNTY. ...

WHOLE NO. 2146

Master Paul Binns la visiting at Addi­
son, Lenawee Co., where he expects to
spend the remainder of the summer.
Frequent rains and cloudy weather have
hindered the securing of the immense crop
of oats, gome of which is likely to be a?rlousty injured having been cut while the
straw was too green.
Last......
Thursday
. T the
. fanners met in plcpw•c at Gull lake, also the West Michigan
Conteremeof
(.&lt;in(&lt;*rpn&gt;'i&gt; nf the M. I&lt; church
-i___ . iLdi^ted
.....
tbelt beautifi! camp ground situated on
the fliores of that lake.
Ajcyclune struck this place last Sunday
( vej^nc doing consideralde damage tu
properly. Fences wejR blown down, trees
uprooted and some outbuildings destroyed
and flhejr contents scattered to tbe winds.
•W’. Barber Is our authority fur the .fol­
lowing clici|nHtanee which we think
worth) ot unt|•: Some 30 years ago Mrs.
Anita Harslet, then a little girl on her
way; to scboolj found an apparently well
filled wallet in tbe road. Not wishing to
carr&gt; (it with (ier to school she hid it un­
der pie fence (beside tbe road Intending on
her Return from school to take it, home
with her and give it into the care of her
parents. Returnlpg from school she for­
got
hidden wallet which she continued
to do until •she lost trace of the spot where
it was secreted and nil search for it was
unavailing. Last week while Bert Barber
was removing the road fence the circum­
stance was related to him by one of the
tielghbors. Soon after h£ found what is
supposed to be the long lost walleL It
contained no coin and the paper-currency
it had contained was entirely destroyed by
the (action of tlie elements.

BKCbaries Anders has moved onto tbe Du­
bois farm in Barry, having rented the
same. One of his sons and a daughter
will remain on the homestead.
During the storm of last Sunday, a large
basswood tree standing near was twisted
off by the wind and fell across tbe upright
Cedar Creek.
part of the house of Daniel Thompson,
Clark Loomis Is building a granary.
completely demolishing tbe roof. Fortu*
Jas. Richards will run • cider mill this
nately the family was in another Part ™
the house and no one was Injured,
rni fa Willis McGuire was inspecting the grist
building was insured in the Wind and Cy­
mill last week.
clone Co.
’
Ernie Plfer is now traveling with the
threshing machine.
Yankee Springs.
James Flamery made a basin ess trip to.
Kalamazoo Thursday.
Mrs. Art Slocklnlt Is sgsln 0«he sktFarmers are lindlng some grown wheal
Holl &amp; Son have put in a e&gt;der mill at
prospects of still more.
1 * Wbortle berries are plenty and of an
A storm raged here Sunday afternoon
and night, knocking off lots-of fruit.
eIJdHDpnrpes? ot Wsyland, spent SunGeorge McDonald and his father were
attacked last Friday afternoon by a large
‘'"Uss Stells’ K.thbone It tbe guest ot her
"'Tbe11 school children played ball with
’Xrttn^Setg., f.tbe guest
Dowling second nine Satunlay afternoon
on
their grounds.
|
”rM». w!ierortonF' or° Gun Lrte. spent

*****

I THE BEST ADVER- .
| VISING MEDIUM IN

Maple Grove.

D. H. Evans is quite sick.
Miss Minnie Smith, of Battle Creek, Is
visiting friends here.
Mrs. Charles Gray is quite sick.
Mr. and Mrs. N- Hagerman and Mr. and
Mrs. T. Fuller have gone to Grand Ledge
to remain one week and to attend the
camp meeting at that place.
Soldiers Attention.

Remember tbe Barry county Soldiers and
Skllors picnic at Thornapple lake. August
11th aud 12th. 1896. Hon. James O'Don­
nell will be with us on tbe llth and Hon.Washington Gardner on tbe 12th. There
will also be a number of other good speak­
ers present There will be a camp Are on
tbe evening of the llth.
Tente will be
furnished to all soldiers and their families.
Come everybody and bring your luneb
basket. Good music w ill be In attendance.
1. M. B. Giixkspjk. Clerk.
P. 8. Hot coffee on the grounds.

Coaduciecl try Flora J Beadle. Co.Comm’nr.

The State Teachers’ Institute for Barry
Cotta ty will be held at Hastings, commenc­
ing at 10 o'clock a. in.. Monday.* Augoat
10. and dosing nt 4 p. m., Friday. August
14. Commr. Flora J. Beadle, Hastings,
Local Committee.
'
A good institute Is of inestimable value
to the teacher and 40 the person preparing
to enter tbe profession, it gives inspira­
tion and suggestion to the progressive
teacher and leads the novice to prepare
more thoroughly aud bold higher ideals of
the teachers work. A good institute is a
genial, lively, methodical, systematic, or- *
deriy. enthusiastic school. Instructors
have been selected who have bad much
practical experience in tbe school room
and knew how to give others a portion of
what tliey have thus learned. It is confi­
dently expected that this will be tbe best
Institute ever held In this county.
The work will combine professional and
academic instruction. Jhe institute will
be divided into sections; and the instruct­
ors wlH conduct classes for the purpose of
reviewing some studies, and also to illus­
trate certain methods of Instruction. The
workers have been urged to arrange for
eailBthenle exercises, singing, marching,
and the like, so as to make tlie work move
off cheerily and witboot fatigue.
The time for study at the Institute will
be necessarily limited and, in order to per­
mit the most profitable of class exercises,
the following topics are suggested, so that
those v bo purpose attending may make
some preparation:
Arithmetic—(I) Mental arithmetic
drill. (2) applications In measurements.
GRAMMAR—(I) Infinitives and partici­
ples, (2) common errors In speech, (3) an­
alysis. of sentences 'selected from -For­
tune of the Republic.”
Geography—(1) Michigan. (2) model
lessons on Venezuela. Cuba. Armenia, or
the Transvaal.
History—(!) 1815-1816, (2) finance,
(3) important current events.
Physiology—(I) Tliedigestion: (2) pre­
vention of communicable diseases—see
health officers circulars: (8) respiration­
ventilation of schools; (4) the ear.
Civil; Government—(I) Executive of­
ficers of nation, state, county, city, vil­
lage; (2) compare Congress and Michigan
legislature.
Pedagogy—(I) The eighth and ninth
chapters of Putnam’s Printer-or its equiva­
lent, (2) child study manual.
Algebra—(1) Equations. (2) factoring,
(3) probleihs.
Geometry—Simple problems and dem­
onstrations.
Botany—Elementary, instruction.
Reading and Orthography—Emer­
son’s -Fortune of the Republic.” A spel­
ling match will be conducted on tbe Mich­
igan Test and fifty tecimlcaf words of
phrslology and arithmetic.
The preceding topics are given to aid in
a proper preparation for the work. Bring
any textrbooka. Be thinking and study­
ing along the lines of the topic suggested,
and even a week’s Institute may be made
’
very profitable with class work and lect­
ures combined.
The Institute luw ullotrs teacher*.
u-Aoac schooix art ht *&amp;udan at the lime ,
appointed for the cothity iMtltute hold
under th&lt;^direction of the State SuperIntcndent. tn dote their uchurAn during
the continuance o} such institute, with­
out forfeiting their wages fur as many
half days as they arqiu attendance at
the institute.
There will be no enrollment fee, and
every teacher or would-be-teacher, should
arrange to attend every session. Try to
be present at the first sessiou.
Full particulars In regard to board, etc.,
may be obtained upon application to the
local committee.
Bepoblican Congremionwl Convention.

To the Republican Electors of the Fourth
Congressional District.

. Tbe district contention of ths Republicans of
the Fourth Coagrtsslonvl District of Michigan is
herebr called to meet at the Opera House in the
City of Three Rivora.on Weduwlay tbe 12th day
of August.189C.at 11 o’clock h. m .for tbe purpose
’of nominating a candidate for member of conrress and for the transaction of such other bus­
iness rm may property come before ’be conven­
tion.
Tbe several count les of the district will be en­
titled to represetitaUon as follows: ‘
Allegan ....... :.......... 13 Cass .............
.10
Barry....................... 11 St- Joseph
11
Berrien.................... 19 Van Buren................. 18
F. R Gilson
,
M.O. Rowland
Fhankun Wr.ixs
Committee.
M. 8. Keeler
j. O. Becraft
w. A. Goodman
Republican State Convention.

Detroit, Mich,. July 1, isxj.
To the Bepubllcan Electors of tbe State of
Michigan:
The State Convention of the Republicans of
Michigan In hereby called to meet at Lo ikerby
Hall, in the citv of Grand Rapids, on Wednes­
day, the sth day of Angust. ikw. at U o'clock a
m.. for the purpose ot nominating candtaatea
for state offlicra. and tbe trausarticn of such
other liualliras m may properly come before tbe
co-reutiou
The delegates from the several counties In
each Corcrc-slonal district are requested to
meet In district caucus at 10 o’clock a. ro.. on
the day of the stats Convention, and select candidalea as follows; to be presented w the State
ConveaUon for confirmation. One vlce-pretddent, one assistant secretary, one member each
of lhe committee on ••Credentials.” ^-PennuaM
Organization and Order of Business.” and ‘‘Res­
olutions." and to transact such other business
mb they may deem neceasary. Under tbe reso­
lutions of iwu, no delegate will be entitled to a
seat In tbe convention who does not reside In
lhe county he prop &gt;ses to ripresent.
In acoordanoe with the resolutions of 18U,
every county will be entitled to one dehwite for
each five hundred of tbe total vote cast for Gov­
ernor at the last election (November, 18H). and
one additional delegate for every fraetton
amounting to three hundfed. and each organi­
zed county will be entitled to at teas? two dele­
gates.
In compliance with the resolutions adopted
in Detroit, June S3.1390. the secretary at each
county convention is urged to forward to tbe
Secretary of tbe State Central (tammittee. De­
troit. by tbe eBrilrat mMl after tffe delegixes to
the Stab1 Convention are chosea. a ce.tifted list
such delegates as are entitled to seats In the
state Convention from their reapectlvr coun"Exx™. M. Ferky. Chaktnsn.
Dekxi» E. AlwaEd, Beertoary-

Bids will be received until Aug. 7 th,
1896 at noon for the purchase of Hastings
Michigan City bonds known as Hastings
Public Improvement Bonds, in the sum
of ten thoasand dollars to be dated OcL
1st, 1896. to become due aud payable Jan­
uary 1st, 1919 and to draw interest at a
rate Dot exceeding five per cent per an­
KmU Estate Transfer*.
num payable semi-annually on tlie first
days of January and July of each year.
Bam'1 F. Bl
Principal and Interest payable here.
20. Johni(_„„,
.
The right to reject any or all bids is re­ secWrn
Brouwl au«&gt; Oraaa C.
daTbe rain prevented very many from go­
served to the Common Council of the City sec 18- Prairieville.
Sewtand. of West Rotl&gt;nd.l» Ing on tbe excursion to Grand Raj lds Sun- of Hastings. Michigan.
QUIT'CLAIM DU
Dated Hastings, Mteh, July 92. 1896A J. Be me to Hastings NsA
d*Freei»rt .nd Lowell tall tc.m. crowed
•140
Fl?Lrewu no serviee? here Sunday on taU «t Lowell Itat TlMirMl.s u- m.
The
Chairman of Finance Committee,
ncXToflbe numerous shower, which wore rttod 6 to 13 In '*»«
Lewelk
passed litis wa}.

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THE TARIFF OF

Hastings Banner

THE

BIRTH OF THE

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THE HASTINOS. MICH.. POSTOFFIt
AUGUST 14. 1879.

ADDITIONAL
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National Republican Ticket
—

. FOB PRESIDENT.
WILLI IM MCKINLEY.
Of Ohio.
FOB-VICE PRESIDENT,
(i ARRET A. HOBART,
ol New Jersey.
OUR FINANCIAL PLANK
Th? republican party U nurexervcdly for
*&lt;c»un&lt;l money. It canned the ?ua?ltnent of
the law providing for the reiumptlon of
vpevlc payment* 4u 1879: aliiee then eyery
dollir him been n* good an gold.
Measure calculated to debxue our currcn*

•meat with the leading commercial nations
-ofIJK’ world, which we pledge ournclvee
a promote, and until nuch agreement

€

tnua lie preserved. All onr silver i
pnptr currency must be maintained

-tire- drMlgrned to maintain Inviolably the
obligations of the United State- and al

HOW JAPAN’S

LABOR HURTS.

The articles of tea, raw silk and mat­
ting constituted $15,300,000 of the total
of our imports from Japan last year,
leaving $6,500,000 of other goods that we
bought, many of them being luxuries or
•f »peculiarly oriental character. The
value of these goods is according to our

standard, whereas it represents
practically doubl? that value according
to the Japanese currency, which, with
’Void the nominal standard," as the
'March report of the bureau of statistics
tells ns, silver is "practically the stand«nL” The last value quoted of the
■Japanese yen was 53.2 cents in the terms
the United States gpld dollar. There­
fore, the $6,500,000 of miscellaneous
articles that we imported represented
approximately $13,000,000 in Japanese
currency.

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On January 16, 1305, the average
wages in Japan, per day of ten hours, in
28 different classes of skilled labor and
•one of common labor was below 28 cents
per da r. Since then wages have ad­
vanced, and wc are now authoritatively
informed that 35 cents a day would be a
fair average, except for machinists, who
tgrA a. dollar a day in gold. We are fur­
ther informed that fully 75 per cent, of
the value of their exports to the United
Slates represents the. labor cost in the
production of those goods which they
are now sending us. This gives us
44,873,000 paid in Japanese wages,
which, at 35 cents per day, afforded em­
ployment for fully 10,000,000 men for
one full day’s work of ten hours, even
allowing for the small number of me­
chanics employed at the higher rate.
Supposing that all of these miscel­
laneous goods could have been made in
the Uni ted States. or that, when Japan’s
manufacluring industries have pro­
gressed, we shall import such a quan­
tity of goods that directly supplant the
product of our mills, what will the
effect be upon American labor ? Giving
the Japanese equal facilities in the way
of machinery and appliances, which he
is buying from us, and we believe
that the product of the Japanese will
compare favorably with that of Amer­
icans, man for man. Let us, however,
•any that he is not as good a workman in ’
all classes of labor by 25 per ©ent., and
let us admit, for the sake of argument,
that the day’s work of 10,000,000 Japan­
ese can be equaled by that of 7,500,000
Americans, then what is the result?
The work done by 10,000,000 Japanese
»t 35 cents per day, upon products
that we manufacture, takes the place of
-work done by 7,500,000 Americans at
9L50 per day. It costs them $4,875,000
fee labor in their money to make goods
that would cost us at least $11,125,000.
American labor would lose thia amount
&lt;jf employment unless protected by a
tariff that would represent the differ­
ence between their daily wages of 35
cents and our $1.50. Yet there are some
republicans who pretend that the MoILinley tariff pites were too high.

makes a ipecialty of
Bpfiw. haa without
doubt treated aad cur-

We have board

DEMOCRATS.

REPUDIATED

protection.

Certain democratic orators and sewnpapers, when advocating- a tariff “for
rrvrnue only."often refer to that of lS4o
as a model. The latter waa baaed on e
report (1MJ) of Robert J. Walker, seerre
t^ry qf the treasury under Preeidenl
Polk. That report was characterised
by the London Times as being “the only
free-trade document ever presented to
congress by an American minister of
financ*." The free trade eulogists of the
day ignore, and no doubt for a purpose,
the raan.v influences which, during
the time this tariff was in force, pro­
moted great business activity, though
meanwhile our Industrie, tlmt competed
with the foreign were being gradually

MARSHALL L. COOK.Editor

lit

AN* OPINION OF

WEIGHT.

ru&amp;ued.
.
For illustration:. The Mexicfu&gt;-^Tar
began in the sumeye«rt(February,184'&gt;).
This gfvo ^n immense impulse Io busi­
ness. The government tested $I50.WV
C00 treasurv' notes, which passed enrrent in commercial transacticfnK. The
volunteers left vacancies in the work­
shops that were filled by other* uten­
hanced wages. Tl^n came the discov­
ery of gokl in California (1848), an 1 that
gave a still greater impulse to bn^ness.
Meantime there were short crops in Eu­
rope (1847-8-6),’on account of which on
immense amount of grain was exported
to Europe. Then came the Crimean war
(1854-56), and the exports of grain continned.
This tariff,was in operation alwut 15
years; but the free traders don’t tell us
that It left the government in d^bt
$87,700,000, and that "the country was
Hooded with cheaper made foreign
goods.*’ that our own nu’chnnicali Industries were virtually ruined, nnd wh«n
the financial crash came, in 1857. t’te
balance of trade was against us to the
amount of $333,000,000 because it was h
tariff on a sliding scale, with lower and
lower duties that culminated almost in
absolute free trade,

•sj
Ex-Conrrc«sman Fellows 8uy» McKinley
I
Will Be Elected.
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Ex-Congressman Jdhn R. Fellows,
“Financial dishonor is tlie threatened
dangei now," says McKinley, "and who shed tears at Chicago over the ne?
good men will obliterate old party lines eessity of refusing to follow the demo-,
in a united effort to, uphold American era tic lenders on a silver platform, is ■
honor." This statement of the situa­ still firm, if xiot tearful. He passed ’
tion is strictly true, aud the importance through Chicago recently eh route to .
of it cannot be overestimated.
The Virginia, and expressed himself as con- .
. j
question is not simply one of ordinary fident of McKinley’s election.
"Are you in favor of the nomination ,
politics, it involves considerations of
morality and appeals to- the highest of u separate ticket?” was asked of
j
sentiments of human nature.
The him.
"I shall express no opinion as to that .
proposition of the democratic party is to
introduce, a financial policy tlmt would now, mid will leave tlmt- to the demo­
.inevitably lead to national calamity crats of the country to decide," he an­
and disgrace. As the. case now stands, swered.
the credit of our government is equal
"Have you encountered much of-the j
to that of any other in thv world, be­ increased silver strength that is said
|
cause we have always dealt honestly to be showing itself in New York?”
and properly with our creditors, and
"Oh, there is some silver sentiment
paid them what we owe them in the in New York, but the people are over- j
best of money. The Chicago platform fwhelmingly against ‘silver, and the '
declares in effect that we should change country will find that out before very
j
this course, and resort to trickery’ and long."
rascality. It points out that by debas­
"Will the reported accessions to the ;
ing our currency we can gain an advan­ sllverites among the agricultural voters
tage in the way of making a dishonest of New York offset the loss to the demo- ’
dollar serve the purpose of an honest cratic ticket of the gold democrats?"
one, and the people are asked to indorse
“No; and New York state will go for
tins scandalous method of doing busi­ McKinley by from 100,000 to 156,000 ,
ness with those who have trusted us majority, and tbe majority may be
and felt secure against any form of । greater than the last.estimate. In fact, .
cheating uu
on uurpnn.
our part. But
for their
con- . there is no telling how big a majority .
uutomuk
uunur
mciroiiifidence in our integrity, we should not McKinley will get The sound business
have borrowed money from them at any interests of the state are against the
price, ami the democratic party now Chicago ticket.”
tells us that it would be a good thing 1 “What do you think will be the genPennsylvania RaUroad Retrench!
for us to betray that confidence.
| erul result of the election, and will the
Owing to the general depression In bualSuch an issue does not relate to the western states vote for the democratic
■
n«8.
the work the Pennsytvanta Railroad
difference of opinion which makes men candidate?”
I company commenced Late last year Is not
republicans on the one hand and demo- j "I presume that many of the west- being pushed us vigorously as it was the
crats on the other. It goes beyond com- ' ern states will vote for the silver candi- intention to do. While the work has nut
mon political interests and pertains to da'Gv but I can’t be made to believe ■topped, the bears to the contrary notv’lththe matter of national honor. The rop- ] that Unpeople of thia country will rc- ■tXndlng, the amount to be spent each
month is limited. No new operations art- be­
utatjon of the country for financial , pudlate the credit of their country, and ing sanctioned, but as soon as there is an
atralghtforwardneM I* at atalce. Rcpu- , that they will indorse the anarchistic Improvement several large undertakings
diation is declared to lie a justifiable ,Vjewg expounded by the Chicago con­ will be commenced.—Wall Street Daily
Nows.
way of paying debts, at least to the ex- ■vention. I am of th# opinion that Mc­
It scarcely seems jMMis'ble that this
tent of one-half of our obligations. In ;Kinley will be overwhelmingly elected,
. can be true of the Pennsylvania Rail­
other words, we are told that it would jand that the question of free silver will
road company. Hardly n month has
be a fine stroke of business to pay only ,receive a quietus for some time focome.
passed since its presidenL Mr, Roberts,
50 cents where we have promised to pay I believe that if the Chicago convention
discussed the political situation, aud
100 cents. That is whnt the Chicago ]had contented itself-with a simple dec­
said: “The tariff can wait,” while he
platform means, and no intelligent clt- ;laration in favor of free coinage of sil­
knows perfectly well that the business
izen can misunderstand it. The men
ver at the ratio of sixteen to one, and prosperity of tlie country depends upon
who framed it Intend it to say that
nominated a known democrat, there a settlement of the tariff question in
the bonds of the government should be
would have been no considerable defec­ favor of protection. Tbe work on Mr.
paid in a depreciated currency. Our
tion from the democratic ranks, but Roberts’ road (will be "pushed ns vigor­
government has Rever yet resorted to
when it goes out of its way to attack ously us it was the intention to do”
that sort of thing, nnd the people will
the federal judiciary, to declare prac­ when a protective tariff policy is re­
surely refuse^to decide in favor of such
tically for fiat money, ‘and to adopt stored or its restoration is assured.
a proceeding. We are able to pay our
Then Mr. Roberts can employ all hands
debts dollar for dollar, and we cannot many other un-democratic ideas, there
ere
a greet many of us who cannot sup­ at full wages without "reducing ex­
afford to pay them in any other way.
!
penses.”
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port the ticket”
.
The public credit,must Im* maintained in
-Do you think that the populism will
■Fonr short TcM,
spite of the efforts of free silverites to
|
Four short years have come and gone.
destroy it. There is no argument by indorse the ticket?”
I do not know, but 1 do not see how I_ook at the country now. Thetreasur.which an'honest man can make himself
Stan
euenllnsa.
a
«na«« 1I1.A
—
they
can
swallow
a
man
like
Sewall,
believe that tliT* gnernment should
is empty. Our credit Is Impaired. Our
„,.1CTi We'meet
.lc meet urn
adopt a dishonest policy; and as the for ioatance. It term, to me that to revenues „„
ore u
deficient
the
honest men are certainly in a majority Indore him would be antagonl.Lc to pnblic nced.-not with income, but bv
I
princ‘P1"''
borrowing al high rnt«i and pledging '
in the United States, the democratic
XL" v°n
of ,r“ «’ln- -the future for the went, of the ^e,.
scheme of repudiation is not likely to
i
,l!°T7“1.:t
. I
V VI 1 enl- IiusinrM I* paralyzed. Confidence
succeed.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat,
.
, £
n •
p
hl"- ” fr°nf' ’’•"‘"Pri* h’» loiOed it. roglIt W1U Be » RfpnbHcen Tear.
£7tei.±i. J°
* ? ° 7lh.;
*nd ■n°p&lt;-ji “d Wtak*‘i*
■
There are still a few who doubt that out reference to the commercial value.” , kM pla„. Our min, „„ id]&lt;J
ket place. Our mills are idle and our I
this is going .to be a republican year.
He did not believe that international railroad, crippled. Capital hide, itself
WeU, it is. One of.the rpost republican
™
“_"PJT“tTt’ "nd labOT id‘T w"Iks tbeatrwt. There
years we have had in this country wince He said he’ was a bimetallist and be­
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v
fa peither a good day’s wage nor a good
the days Greeley.went to defeat, the lieved in the use of both metals. He '
madhouse and the grave, all within a thought the entire world was ripe for day’s work.—Senator Txxixremonth. Tbe jieople are not in a mood an international agreement on the sub­
Democratic Tariff Rcault*.
to let the follies of iiopulism and tbe ject.—Chicago Inter Ocean.
The falling off in our imports of for­
trucklings of democracy carry them
eign merchandise during March and
any further into tbe valiej- and* shadow
POLITICAL DRIFT.
April must be very unsatisfactory to
of death. They are going to reverse the
European manufacturers. They will
CT-The democratic party has put up begin to realize that while they arc ■
engine. The American people are not
going to permit any further trifling ns its presidential ticket a pair of lungs making goods for^our market Ameri- '
with their political convictions. What and a barrel.—Kansas City Journal.
J can wage-earners cannot be kept busily
this country has passed throughduring
CFOf course tbe war on corporations employed, and must consequently have !
the past three yeara is comparable only will be so directed as to miss all those less money to speEJ for the "chain" ■
with that through which it jwHscd I with
with which
which Mr.
Mr. Sewall
Sewall happens
happens to
to be
be foreign
goods. Thfafa
This is “a ronriiti™
condi ttanO^«
foreign goods.
♦&gt;!» ‘
early in the Th, except that there connected.-Waridngton Poet
I confronted '
'
.
.
--------tb® treuury dq*rtmenl '
—
•
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has been no direct lose of life. If the Ij |cFFonr
,n.
1
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-----CZFour years ago Bryan preached the n,»o, by reducing the receipts from the '
democratic party with its populistic doctrine of free trade and declared it customs revenue.7
principles 8ba.Il be allowed to continue • was tbe one need of the workingman.
lndo.trt.1
in pow-er another four years uncer­ । Will the workingmen stfy Mr. Bryan is
We are » continent, not an laiuul, our I
tainty will become more uncertain, and a safe leader?—Toledp Blade. '
reeourcee are plural, not.lnjrular. In a I
ruin will become more ruinous. The
j CFThcre is no middle ground. In speech made in 1844, Webster said that1
success of the democratic party at the
• this epoch making campaign every man be defied anyone canceiuant with our
polls this year would mean the with­
, who does not oomc out squarely for early history from ITS? to 1780 to dear
drawal of millions of dollars more from
Americanism by supporting McKinley
the circulation aud the industries of i and Hobart is an ally nnd advocate of that protection was not tbe leading moU,e in the formation of the new govern­
this country. We believe that the peo­
anarchy!—N. Y. Commercial Adver­ ment. One of the first act. of congrea
ple see this and that they ore going tiser.
was a tariff act, passed July 4, 1780,
to act accordingly. The crying need
CCertainly, let sound money demo and, being moderately protective It
now is to place this country beck on
। crats get up and organize i-nd take the
\ 17c1'*raU°11
Independence
a stable foundation.
Almost any, ! „x„_ ~
*7 , ~~ T— .7— ”
from the industrial domination of Great
foundotton wMl do-ro it I. .tabte.
" ”Ot *”
That la the temper of the American peo- 1
P»7F.,;hlch Intend, to Britain.
pie.—Iowa State Beglarer.
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only
Bfittab Potteries Active.
p
I *-Bd replace it with a sound protection
The pottery manufacturers of Eng­
CXBrynn say. th.t money may be law.—Chicago Inter Ocenn.
land
are
holding their own In tbe Amrrmade'too good, but the republican party I KT“Gold fa the universal standard of
ican market During nine months, io
bolds that the best possible money is the world; everybody knows what a
March 31 last, our imports of foreign
noDt too good for the-American laborer, dollar in gold is worth.’
—St Louis Globe-Democrat.
’
| cellent
aenUment Who la the author? Jittery products were worth $8,280,379
—
that is, according to invoice value—as
o4 -«riuua
Nevada ir.ci
.nd tne
the
____ _
' Scvotor Stewvrt,
^n-«L, uw
CFTbe democratic Bewxpoperaof the word, ,rP „ trnt to-d»v a* when he against .‘mjorfa worth only $6,616,130 in
♦he coi responding nine months, to
. ountry .re mokl.i: x “ravoWng” »n~- rpoke
)n
twit of thrantolvCT. -Chicago Tribune. , February, ISTt.-Bortou Journal
March .&gt;1,1803. Japan just doubled her
A Policy That Would Lead to National
Calamity and Disgrace.

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NOTICK OF DKA1X LETTlxZ

STOCKS OF WOOL

POPOCRAT.

Thursday, July 30, 1896.

EDITORIAL NOTES

184®.

”

•

Enormous Supply Stored In East­
ern ■Warehouses.

tarisl - Cheap

Mritiah

’ll? drain. Ill Mil Id iowu«h!p'

•• ’*** 1* th? forenoon oj th?
,«*,vr.Wds for th? cou-rtrucUof'iit
• nun Vbown anu &gt;1e&lt;!m«t?« h? L

!l:*‘ 01

*’ t«
U»
r»-n*ln

af AMtrl*. xiid
i.l .,n
• ” T Vnk ,lk2,nuV1* * *rAke th.-: ■'

Good*

said

L «&gt;f3-W.
i in
T, • 1 ' S. w,
- ria and ntiinlnj; etteue? eau i-'
Ai&gt;.
h lAroll,
wreeti
aDdrrosxhw
,.’A , 1!llI*»f
•I
.if th..
&lt; w_ _* the ■•b.'•Af

efAtlc Gift.

On examination of the treasury reports I
find that the quantity of wool: unmanufac
turod. imported In the nine months ending
March. 1896, was JiO.bl.\7V7 pour.da, and the
Quantity imported in the nine months end-.
L-.g March. UM. waa £e.5M.124 pounds. e}}'hat
baa become of all thia wool? BOEY INA.
Reading, Pa.. June b, lv8«.
’
The figures given by our correspond*
ent are correct. They show 133,324,567
pounds more v. ool imported during thnine months ending -March 31, lb9t*&gt;,
tl»n during tlie correspriiMling 18V-!
period, two years earlier. When Inis be­
come of all this wool?
Tbe quantity of raw wool on baud, unconsunted, on March 31, ISM, is esti­
mated nt over 114.DUO.OOO poundamore
than was ever or; hand pt the Mtme time
of year before, Thifc 1k exclusive of
shoddy, waste, rags, etci, ami relates
siynply to raw wool.
If we take the quantity of wool on
hand, including that contained in rags,
waste and all forms of iiainufiicturvs of
wool reduced to row wool, the Quantity
on hand in the form of either goeds or
wool, v.nconsiiriied. -on March 31; ISM,
waa about 257&lt;000,06u pounds greater
ti®n the largest quantity ever on h$n,d
before at the same time of year. This
readily explain® what
become of
n’,1 the extra.wool imported, being near­
ly double the quantity of increased im­
ports
•--- of wool. 1
.
.
...

.

n:*’dv»4-h« V’t1 h
wteihot rbebto: »vn\ •went; fiwir
,lummof th'?Bfr
;; j;*®i
?&gt;n land &lt;»r Oliver i.inM?) and
rt astaxellutNiM tefI ?".*
-

4 He
■ tlsht
■&gt; jftinr

• and Width at ri'-bi (,t wjv k
fr-AC; bottom wiaih f» tWa , :
thence
'
••qud U&gt;5i?3!rvt an Und of Thun
ending nt » -Mak? in tin'
The
u , uu B two f,- • j
gn alext u»p width h «lx A
,
width ntrfcbt of wm u
U#4l
b is ■.7 '

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a

8 W. &gt;w c&lt;Mill! neetlnu •
.
t&gt;-&gt;rth
ject na Luk, oi M
■ Kh.'nM
?r&gt;wslng fa? iinw .’.75 1.x . ..
IWMI f?CK 1 SUHt 2 llQtuEn- , if di? befwtou hurt Of Alfred TMlhKH ■
Mak? marked -so."
'
job wul b? i*t tejlerhir. i
a’ thevUtl-i Ilf tb? &lt;i( .tin ^i.:
■_
the rennuftinu section-, iu*
,.y,tL.
I • WTOrtlVf With UH dtH.mni
Ue
■ wlthrli?
wiiurn? oth?r,:&gt;ij&gt;?r.
orhi»r4nf*r&gt; rtrian
pMliuwi-i ■ &lt; a.4 on
dpuUt
t!w olfiw
offli* of th?
th*- Couuii
('ouiij j ln&gt;&gt;n
Urji din1
In ttw
t‘&gt; which n-fersnve inv tn- hrtli &gt; ’ ‘inissiioer,
Interciurdi and bio wlli74- „ r .
-^rvea
■rcnrdintfy. Cm&gt;ir.tr&gt;f« u4ll h~
IoivmiI re»»Oi.sible bliHtr tdV..;' . •&lt; '••ttte
verity for Ute uerfonnsn.-. &lt;&gt;:
*um then tad there t &gt; tv fl w.i
r, ,.J ,2
tomyteUthertrtttQirLK t ,,I: ;,.,n
TIi? date for the eoiniitettoii -.
ctt^Y
and the f-rtn* of uayniH.s tn . t r . J] J*.'
nouncrd'W the nm-.rtit 1
' T an'
Notwe tlfurther lirrchi viv, to thi%
Mid litaeestMtd kttlmr or xt mh-Ij Ju -r rin./^
lurimmcrio
ydaec.thw»after
to wnirs
which i1. ;•’.‘.t/Jta.;.. c“r5tob.
There nre mnny circumstances that go . Mom-r afvn‘ dd, max a,’:., .,
the .
to confirm these e.t.iinat«c First, Ute .
as tom«
_
_
__
I
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o.c
ic
f
*-i_rt&lt;»
rmtninr*
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v.
“
American machinery is to-day running ; A«M»«nu*fn 1 Ms-riel ’* will 1-iTiii
|.-ss than half time Second, many of , Th-.fitlkwriu^ is a oesCrial;.,!:
-&lt;i-nil
tract* —
•—
the wool dealers wild handle the Ameri- : tai a*i
&gt;t disihrt
K. W. I, . '
can clip, and who have large stacks of । Tlieb. i
(4
Tlie N. |
last year’s wool on hand, complain tlxi’ । Th? 8
their sales for the past five months were । ’ TiieN.I iof8.it of N. w - . ,&gt;j&lt; v.
1.
less than many:of them have often sold
Tn* E. :*4j Ot
k ht
*
of N. E L
i»t 4&lt; E . (if
in a single inopthi under the McKinley j all Ib* town of As&lt;)rtL Barjc C&lt;*. '!.■ ,T
The Uiwn-dilpoT AsMrtn al birur.
jieriod. Country merchants all over the , Dated, this20th day of Jul .4. u._ i«,.
United States arc holding old wool some j
Jous W.
of which is being destroyed by moths, Ouiitv Drxln.Com?nh4&gt;urr hl thr - .'•■ip of
because there fa no market for it. the
usual outlets tor it having been stopped
up with Imported wool and imported
woolen good s.
The .|-«.iU»the movement in ontielpa..._____________
____ _______
tion
of the Dingley ________
bill facilitated
wool.
" tbe
- need. of* wool. .by
imports and_ not’
American manufacturers.
The ■ in.■teased import, of fabric, repmen?
’losses
------- i
--------------------------------- ---woolen
inflicted
upon*American
manufacturers by the Wiison bill and
profits pocketed by the o^nera of European mJIhu It U »Um&amp;d tb.t tbe

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ASSIGN BE SALK.
Nutle? is hereby c ini that !■-. v.rt:i? d aa
ord?r nf the confi. Iwltifell M Public AU-fioa
ou Friday. Ju y Slat itxt. at tli»- hour of B
......._ .lathe ................................
. ,|I
o'clock
forenooit.'Mt mynfflrc
Intbe, Cto
of
, o!Haatlmts.
Hastings.Bxrry
BarryOufiy. Mlchtjau,
Mlch^au.ailail Of the
‘ r.- til U1 *1I1..» A—.Ml. in ,.i *• r.w.i.4.
...

dit» LoixiNo’s

»he&lt;i?d htd»*«&lt;-ri:»ei!

M4* v acmtmtx.emtrl.: ukc-,
h is the
llaclors Table rernnguv. Hx-ting? Elertrfc
Light a Power Compaja. -i. tl-ihr Mii-fatam
Wuip
— Company, togethfr whs mp and a-iotb. ..... .0.11- . ........ K.UM Ated
. -.
deWriptl'M: «o KssIgaMl pi me riie-ciid Arehie
Mr€* ,v All
itl reale-tib
t.jtelv|.f i;»
M-jiratr
surplus woolens brought in lust year MrC^.v.
?'tMiis iu •Jin* tuiwl Siotes
?™onHSSrSSfiitTOSiT.w
’K
$50,000,000 to $60,000,000 worth beyond,
m» h?W tu the .mlmii.-.cuirt:-s eontpanlw
the. capacity of the American people to
• . •
,
*
.
aer :w»a lar cash.
I ilii.ii’ r. (loMticOVt.
consume in one year, and compulsory
,
.
closing of Amarican mills is necessary .
UssHuks, Xtch.^lub ii.-t;
until this surplus of imported woolens
can be disposed of. There is no ques- :
tion about it. but the decreased pur- ’
chasing power of the nation offsets the ,
increased quantity of woolens required (
by- reason of any increase in popula-■
*
tion. so that the increase in the im- .
ports over and above the average j
qufTntity imported, during the McKin­
ley period represents to that extent the
degree of lesoened employment for
American tnachinery. The- proof of it
is in the array.of ’^le machinery.-

£

I
f
TRIE

Pingree Shoe
NONESUCH
1
MINCE MEAT

K’L’SiS?__

i FOR MEN

S'

THREE

SILVER

DOLLARS.

Riy 11' • * labor-saver—u worn a n-sav W er. WItbont tbe long and weary■) Ing peeling, chopping, boiling,
Y seeding nnd mixing, » womau can —
I quickly make mince pie, fruit pud- S
ding, or fruit cake that will be the de- M
light of her household. Siuce None M
Buch is sold everywhere there is no ffl
more need of making your own m Ince II

TUmlugtrUf. - b^oe

PINGREE SHOE

TH!

for

women

$2.50 ! Ami

For

’SS.pO

SILVER COIN

JAXON
N

THE PING tEE SHOE
!

FOR BOYS ind GIRLS

i

:

From $l o|) to ^&gt;0°

COIN.
SILVER
All tbe l«te»t 1 lyle, nF^t**15 ‘""ll
Patterns.

Our line i: up*te-d»te.

Pin^5ljF
/T P

Uae the

Ball-Bearing

CUTEKTtD
JMTEWTtD

-areisa?

nolttol In the rt^ber
efail

"Nt.verslip” Winder and
Bicycle Shoes
I

.FOR 4KU' UV

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BASTINGS.

�askings

Banner

Th rsday'. J ulv" 3°. ,a96OOOX B’JOS-. Proprietors

j found myself fully oeciUeti thn*

1

■sisi'vgrss.-—; «x“r
thll

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1

Of h" rrP'»'«1 mmertions

~

“Then where will you make your
home?- '
I cun hard!, gueas. Our plans, you
know. arc
st uncertain.”
-“Dtrotby. Dorothy;" Mrs. Lottecalled. ■
“I trust that you will have a de- j
lightful trip,” raid I. “Our voyage on [
Ik'—mnjkt rile nv-tn*__ er__ ,.U__ ’

toth "be pat In then,. It
clear that
in the Mnoklngroom. cro«s«l the de l
। to her ehatr, nnd tnlkvd wfth her (o
'■re tonng mlaht a, wen hare been
perhaps u quarter of uu hOT1r. the novelhC*‘“'•Ute r°om An un­
I render merely looking op ,rom tM.r
ite i”d“,rnc" ln certain triumphs ot
! on his approach and promptiv return­
, -ng to Its perusal after Uwwednr his
greeting.
I envied Burroughs' nt­
fortune.”
•
; euaintanro with th, girl. Tlthuugb
‘And aunt and I wish you every sue’ **?*■'«’«&gt; rether bruaqw'lv.
. nv.thcr he nor she seemed todcriveufiv te &gt;
had
served
to
convince
the
lady
that
te
cess,
”
she
answered.
“BcmemVr. as th '
treat entertainment from their some
yu
a brute. Perhaps had ate teen u snys, it is au revoir. and not good-hnr.”
"that intermittent conversation. Once'i
----- --tft- J B Lippincott Co.]
She drew her hand from mice 4- I
| -he Sent-a qtfiok glanieeln mv direction ! * ? travrle'- "to
— - . ...e KJiglit have Lad oc­
casion ,to put UK. in :It s ~IOra&lt;4n '
don’t know just how long it had been
ihd I gues»'d that the vouth ha.it.
Hl
reached me In going orer tbr list or pas! I but,
mX"
’
with
mm t!„.u?!.; („r her and two in my darp-—and I hud the m&lt; ianchioly
, r.!!, livr size and aecommo,
pl'asure of assisting her to enter |the
,
; Ivied, had but a small sengtrs. I prayed that he might be '' , I f niece, 1 listenedI-patiently to the cab.
Then the yelyclc rumbled a'day,
■
-orr°v.- und agony
’■•iu passengers. .-Ml told, charitable in his comments
‘Well. Mrs. Ltring.”
that ‘ op
’’ said I, when the leaving Valued a sorrow ing-yUTuig nian.
hardly a scot®, including ...
vyho stood watching it grow smaller
©pportmiity
caine,
'
I .think I have ^nd smaller in Mie distance, and vvhio.
u omen, wbo^itere invisible evening, 1 found most of the mule ipas- j diuguoscu. your
casp.
• ' r sv;i was at its smoothest. M-nger* were assembled. Two game.«
physician though he was, risked ptjeu; v joined tb» rest at riin- of cards were in progress, with a fringe operation, well have you well again . rfioiria by forgetting, for a most, unreatong before this voyage is over. I’il
. fiired two tallies. Among of Bpfctatari looking over the player’
spnublc time,'tn replace his hat upon
rdFiJr’*
medicln« which f think
t.wo orjthree English­ suoulders. After n few minutes Bur­ v
"iU
effective. I fchall have to ask .UUi ‘head.
'
. ; &lt; z.-m Brazilians, a French­ roughs appeared, ami dropped upon the
j.
ou
to
put
yuunelf
ou a restricted diet, j
: w o Germans. The women ap- cushioned bench beside me.
“Not playing, eh?” said ho. “Don't in order that the delicate chemical»
j . presented ulmost as great a
changes which I count upon the medi­
,i;it tonalities. jOnly two of you admire the sport?”
“Not particularly,” I apsweied. “Are cine to produce uh un aid to the diges­
! any claims to youth. In the
tive ferments may prugreas under the
f ’.-.‘auty the average was low. you going to take a hand?”
. most favorable conditions. The do«»*
I.like.to. ’ „F^p^ral^y,
” said he, ..»
with
: xrdent of wooers of old buc- I .
—- —
4U aa Will be a teaspoonful just half an hour
, v -. a hen suits were pressed
“but I’d rather lo sometuiiig
before each meal. So accurately calcu. ■ would
■ » ihave
____ » turned
t
Stae*
• ,. * r ue (iiNjiatch.
*
just ncu.’
■ated are t he effects that I must ask you
“Smoke, for instance?” I suggested.
Wc Offer You n Remedy Which Insures
.
&gt;?. Vut hony at sight of such an
Jo follow the directions to the minute. I
SAFETY to LIFE of Both
|
“Not exactly,” he answered, with a
,‘.
1 -rlv femininity as the Bed- .
The slightest variation in the time may
,
-Mother and Child.
rert
of
embarrassment
in
-bls
tone.
jwnfed.
destroy fhe effieney „f
' ,“UnTIIF QQ’rDlrllfi”
, .
• .Jr’s. however, were of un- , “By the wnjj wouldn’t you like to meet
cor
attractiveness.' One was u Bra- ydur fair compatriot,'."’

YOUNG

"wives

&gt;
I

CASTORIA
for Infants and Children.

You

|U| OTH E RSl
I ▼ I

K

now tin
Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, many wxallcd [soothingmost remedies for children are cmuposed of opium 01 | rnorphiuc?[

Do Vein Know that opium and morphine nre Mtupefying j arcotk jc-ifoa
■
i
unless you or your physician know of what it is composed?

Do Voq Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable prepar dion, nnd tlmt a &amp;£«£
Jts ingredient* is pablished with every’battle?
Do Von Know that Castoria is the prescription of the fate jus Dr. Gamuc’.PitcfseE.
That it ha* been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is nww sold tfoa*
of all other rrmctlie* for children combined ?
You Know that the Patent OSoe Department of th: United State*, and
i rs*ign» to use the sw&lt;
prison oflfente?'

Do Yon Know that one cf the reasons for granting tlill ,
absolutely harmless?

wan bees use [Castoria had been proven to be

। w

'■nltnU

Do Ydu Know that 35 average dose* of Castoria
cents, or one cent a dose ?
ROBS CONUJiEMENT OF ITS PAIN,
• to be the enlv
only Nnrth
North American on you perfectly-yes, perfectly. To the!
HORROR AND DANGER,
bn.ird.^,
^Dinute, to the very minute, the medi­
|
“Miss Dorothy Gray. If you hap­ cine shall be taken. Oh, doctor, doctor, Makes CHILD-BIRTH Easy.
pened to notice, you saw me talking to it is a comfort,-such a comfort, to see
Endorsed and recommended bv physi­
midwives and those who hare uaed
,her this afternoon. She’s with her that you understand siy trouble so cians,
it. Bcware-of substitutes and imitatlens.
mint,. Mrs. Lonng—met ’em m Rin, you thoroughly—yes, so thoroughly. ^»'ow,' Sent by express or mall, on receipt of price,
• 1.00 per boUle. Book ’"TO MOTHERS"
tonow. I told-her whoyou were, and she’ll that surgeon—”
' mailed free, oontalaing voluntary testlmonlaBL
be glad to see you. Come along, that’s t
But I bowed myself out of the ptatc- BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga.
a good fellow.”
room, and hastened in search of the (
sold by ali. drvggtbts.
“Why thii baste?” But I rose with­ official medicine-man, who. it must be -------- --------- ifin&amp;iTZHlMriFr----------- i—
out delay, ijs ke might have observed, admitted learned with entire satisfac-1 Ddaalt having been made |lu the condition*
had he not Mn busy with his own tion that another had assumed charge ‘ °f m mdrtRHgrdattfi tbe mft.- day of Januart.
rehemes.
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or
UH",'.
Moreo„,r. 11C:
“It’s something like this, you know,” cheerfully assisted in the preparation Tlieariotia Dryer uf the City of Marshall in wud
of
the
medicine
for
her
n&lt;5o
Tt
'•Hie iu&gt;n for
rec tbe
rdedi
iu ibeortceof
thr State
Register
he went on. “That splendid creature wi uuu i.i-nucin jor ner use.
It w ’,-fD.eds
County
of Bam’and
of
with a name I can't pronounce is with warranted to be harmless; it tasted - Michigan on the first day of February 1*01.10
Miss Gray now, and until I get some­ m-.el, a. if a little .ugar had been di.’tti
body to look after the little Yankee, solved in a generous quantity of wa- and ow.fasper Adams was on the 4ih day of
you know, 1 can’t have the splendid ter. A. it .net ttee patient'.era.ing for | i),''r'l„r
c Feature to iinyself. I don’tspeak much (loses, however, and as she was up and
Stair as
Administrator of itbe
ftfmiii in f’wptwrcn
..
Estate, of said HicadoUa Dncr deceased
। of her lingo, you sec, and she can’t nlxHit
anoutajaiu in tbeeourseof afewdays, . hi virtu.- of which appointment he new
make
even
a
stagger
at
mine,
and
so
itmay
be
said
to
have
accomplished
its
holds
said
mortgage
a*
such administrator, and
I ."''ent oppcrttuiity to study her.
nnrnnn.
1 °n v-l’kb mortgage there Is claimed to b* due
our conversation is rather embarrurs- benevolent
oennolent purpow.
|
tliSotle. ibe.uni ct Fne Hand
,n r. • ’ k. q fine brunette, with
‘ ing before a third party, don’t you i
In the meantime Miss Grav and I i r’''’ liutl Three Dollars aud filly-tuur cent#
lined to the statuesque in its ! know?
™
...i.. n'
n * I tvnr; an Attaruey s lee of twenty five dollars pro
I’m counting on you to help vs
ere getting on famously. We walked vided for in said mprtgage.andno suit or pro
FOR
.
'! lie jotiv.T, so nearly as I me out.”
the deck together, wo hazarded small I ^‘‘’dlngs at law having bcm instituted tot re­
, ,,
,
। euv« r the amount secured by Said mortgage &lt;»r
i
•ver from an occasional j
said I. “I’m a willing beta on Xhe steamer s daily.run.
aud we | an-, part thereof:
h b
f her id the course of the first '
sacrifice.” 1
■
shared in the somewhat limited li«t of I Notice Is therefore hereby given tlmt ou ihr
u rhe* ^ciyage, was a«lender, 1
While the ;
In five minutes I found rqysclf’lulk- mid^ean am..emenu.
: . rirl. brown-inured,and ncitPier ' ing to Nisi Gray, while at a little dis­ moonlight evenings lasted we gave the I srout door of the Court House, io tbe City of
-. . '
,
.
,
Hustings. County «t Burry ami Jjljite of ABchnor v&lt;‘ry light.of complexion. I tance Burroughs and the fair Brazilian Quocu oft A
.dght every chance in the igan. s.i!d Court House being the bulldii g iu
•- is travelog hi comipahy with an , were progressing famously in spite of world to exercise her mischievous sway;
the Circuit Court for the County ot Rarrv
. „ ,,
. ,
I* held).nt public tuction to the highest bidder,
■
n. attendance upon whom j the lingual limitations. Still farther .but 4for
onc&lt;, at least, her powers foiled. I j)),. piemtses deseyibed In said mortgage or so
l.&lt; ;• f .i'b. employed for 48 hours ' away the buxom mother of the splendid I do not nivaji to suggest that our eon- ' ••’«*h tiiMWf ss may be nece»cary to aatiMv
,, „
.
,..
. ] il c nniouut due on said iiieilgagc. as above ncI
: port; Then, as the weather i (creature whs playing a discreet chape­ .icrsation
vas ulwajs coldly matter-of- f, rtp vtih the iutfcrWt thereon, and the costs
rhv pair appeared on deck find 1 ron aud discoursing with one of her fact. A vein of sentiment ran through charges and exper-evallow*it by !»w and foo
.♦
।
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i
„i
,
.
v.iir-t for :n said mortgsge. said prrinlM-s be­
• -• ..arty under the big awning ; countrymen.
lt at times, but on the whole we. kept . |.|g situated In die Township oi Yankee
--x
E; .: carried n 6onk. but- it was !
the bound, of .•ven'Say ; swln^. I„ 'hr &lt;'o»»ly &lt;■&lt; ll.rry »nd St«t&lt; ot
There was a glorious moon overhead, well within
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AD-higan
and desrriiH-d as’.hr East half of lhe
that; while tbe elder read ! and
.
the • tfamer ran smoothly over the friendship, which for two young per-; smth w« s‘ quarter vf section twrniy-&lt;i-ven. in
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pcpidiy. with the business- ! tranquil Hea.
three North-nu gv tin Wist coi tain ng
These details come sons placed us we wcre.approacbed the
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right v acres of iMMid more or ;rs«.
?.:r of a hardened detourer of nov-; back to me fur more distinctly Gum remarkable.
1 here were confidences ♦&gt; sc.« Hasting- . Mich. Nay 13, DW.
’igirl Otten propped her book ‘ the words of folly, commonplace, or exchaheed, ♦&lt;&gt; be sure, or, to sneak more I , ,
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J.A£?BK.APAJ!t‘
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Administrator of the Estate ot Thradotia Dry;
' ' )• lap’ and let her gaze stray ! wisdom we may have exchanged. Prob­ pretdrely.
bite heart) a (rood deal of my
A-,Ki.ee of Mort,, re.
&gt;ss the wide -’expanse of blue water. 1 ably we talked of the ship, the officers experiences and hopes and she confided 1 Alonzo E. Kknaston,
.....
Will make a vigorous and relentless fight through ihtj
„ T,
j Attorney for Jasper Adams Administrator Ar
ia;ugly&gt; she itook little heed'of her I .and the passengers, of Brazil and the to ‘me a little of. hem.
It max be that ' ^&lt;i&lt;tign&lt;*&lt;* nt Mild Mortgage*.
Presedential campaign, for principles which will bringt
ow-vorttgers; a gronjFnf whom were 1 u
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United States, and, last, but not least, ( the differeuce was due to the subtle (
MOHTGAUE ©ALE
prosperity to the entire country. Its campaign news andtting »&lt;&gt;• a G-jzcn feet from her. *of yie beaiutj' find charm of the night. power she possessed of arousing in , DtfeullhAViDK Veen marie in the conditions
ut it urrndn mortgage nmrie by Marjoett A.
discussions will interest and should be read by everj '
•V an exc-iicut opportunity to study ■ Tljc pjr]
something white antlflufly others faith of the sort which leads to S'cxeiB. Florence K.SpntridirR. I’rrla E. Bar’ ith- t her 'knowledge—os 1 jbe- • thrown over her" head, aud her light such confessions”. Thus it came to pass k»T. Marr E. Bnrta-r Blanche B. Barker. Arces
American Citizen.
•
Barker. Manin T. Barker. Harriett I. Barker
i . an 1 the longer I watched [the ; jucket wa.4 buttonVd about her trim tig*-, that she acquired a fairly accurate idea to
Emily D. Bostwick, of Ithaca. New York
ikit.d December 17 A. D. !«■». and recordWe: furnish “The Banner’’ and New York Weeklyitribune” (both papers:
'•.r
the more interested in . ure&gt;
for the evening air was cool, in
ure, for
iu of the life 1 had led a nd of the problems '&lt;■11
iu ihucfilceof the Rv£is»terof Deeds, for the
‘ spue
spite oi
of our
our latitude.
which confronted me, while I learned ComVydf Barn :u&gt;rt Stale of Mlchlean, ou the
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lULituue. The
auv moonlight
-'-Eder, as b:is been said, ’ WUB kind Jo her. ns it is to many of only the outlines of ber stori’. Her lirh thy uf Decewibrr A D 1-80. la Tiber 33 of
Murtinme.*. on pake 72, on which mortgage there
dead, unu
and for
last • jS .jjjjmedtobe mie ai tho data of this notice
&lt;vi tlje
&gt;nv .».&gt;•
I hersdf so erectly as to lap- ! ber sisters, and hud 1 attempted to parents were ucuu,
vears she had been with her 1 !lr nira of E'gbt hundred Ninety Eight Dollars
’s opinion
of her dozen
CflJH IN ADVANCE.
I
r tban she really was, per revive^ ray afternoon
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. In
! nr.d Ninety Eulit cents ana an attorney s fee of'
ing. iu fa^t, but a trifle above ; face, my new finding. I fear, would aunt, who was a childless «idou. Twenty five Dollars provided for to Raid
AdiiresM all orders to
Never the iiosscssor of vigorous health, ' murr-mge, and noj’suit or proceedings at law
ice t.f her sex. Her forehead ! have been far less severely critical.
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1-xvl3K been Instttu’tC to recover tbe moneys
sxlrt n-.mtcazr.orany put thereof:
In that first evening I came to like Mrs. Loring had gradually worried her- •
r ’ad, and her hair worn’ low upon
.. .into
. the
. &lt; conviction
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Now, Therefnrv. by virtue of the power of
that .1..
she was
' H i fen uires were good. The nose ! her exceedingly. There Was nothing of telf
sale
contained
mortgage, ana lhe stat­
a mere physical wreck.
Having no ute In aueh caseli-salrt
made and provided, notice Is
straight aud finely chiseled, the the coquette iu her: in fact, there was
hereby given, that on Saturday the Dt day of
u : d.-ately rounded. Her mouth hardly a touch of frivolity. She seemed home ties. and being-able to indulge in August a D. t«kkat io o'clock In the forencon.1 Write yout! name and address on a postil card, send it to Geo. W.
a liking for travel, she had devoted her­ sIihII sell at Public Auction, to the highest bid­
•■•u- larger than the canons of art de- grave raljier than gay, although one got
Best, Room 2, Tribune building, New York City, and a sample
der at the Not th front door of lhe Court House
ai.nal i and now and then the lips from her no suggestion of a morose dis- self to journeying about in quest of a In the City of Haatings. (that being the place
copy of The New York .Weekly Tribune will be mailed to you.
cure. She nnd ■ her niece had visited where the Circuit Court for Barry County is
A’Din a line which indicated no ixxsition. In short, there was something ------- ---­
in her manner to bring to mind tiro most of the noted cities of Europe had holden). the premises described In said mort•ivK of firmness. It was not a etubg&lt;ge.orso much thereof as may be necessary
spent two winters in Northern Africa, to wythe amount due on said mortgage, with
•ort! ino'jth, however, even when the self-repression one often notes in pci
and now were voyaging back to Eng­ 8 per ’cent, interest, and all legal cons, together
• ’..ts of its mistress seemed to be sons long accustomed to close attend­
withan attorney's fee rt Twenty five Dollars
land after a short stay in Brazil.
covenanted for therein, tbe premises being de­
i’CH pleasant. The face was inclined ance upon an exacting invalid. As it
all that certain lot
With the exception of a storm en­ scribed in said mortgaK*
1*» julrnrss. relieved by a faint, flicker­ happened, she came rightfully by this countered north of the line, the Bedouin piece and parcel of land situate in the Town of
Maple Greve in thr County of Barn- and State
Is the Most Popular Republican Newspaper
' :r »lor which came and went on her airi inasmuch as her aunt was a chronic met fine weather, and, after a good of
Michigan, and known and described as fol­
•• la cks, even as she sat watching the searcher for the health which she be­ passage, steamed slowly into the ' The East half of the South East Quarter of
of
the West and Has the Largest Circulation.
a. The eyes gave, her strongest claiin lieved herself to lack. With this aunt Thames. 1 have only a clouded recol­ Hectlon Tblrty-twn (32) ip Town Two (2) North
’■&gt; brauty.
They were clear, dark- Miss Gray had been traveling for sev­ lection of the scene [when we went Range Seven .7) West containing Eighty Acres
TERMS BY MA1U
ut fjtnd more or less.
eral years,
brau n eyes-shadecl by long lashes.
$4.00 per year
EMILY D. RnnwWK.
DAILY (without Sunday)...J
ashore.though perhaps the most vividly
Mortgagee.
When she bode me good night 1 gave
a whole, the face was nttructive,
DAILY (with Sunday)
$6.00 per year
recalled incident is the impressive fare­
PiitLjrT.Coir.novK.
hut i» was no easy task to.class itsde- au hour to tobacco and Burroughs, w-ho well of Burroughs and his inamorata,
• Attorney tor Mortr.Mgee.
i roc .f pulchritude. Absolute beauty chattered enthusiastically .about the by force of circumstances more panto­ Dat&lt; d Ai rll SKhi U9G. ,
PER YEAR/
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- t attain; “pretty” was clearly flower of Brazil. Incidentally, he ex­ mime than dialogue. Mrs. Loring and
MORTGAGE SALE.
As h Newspaper THE INTER OCEAN keep, abreast ©f til© times in al»
IipfHtilt harinc tt-en made In «;.e crn»Hitto-« of
• i tl. adjective to apply to it. “Hand­ plained that he had met Mrs. Loring her niece were bound for Paris. My way
1 respect*. It spares neither pains not expense in securing
&gt;i r»TUlti mortgage, whereby the t or &lt;r tiwem
end
her
niece
but
once
’
before
the
’ ■&lt; rned to be closer to the tmth,
i-ouuined to‘•en a»i beconir operative execut'd
ALL THE NEWS AND THE BEST OF CURRENT LITERATURt
lav westward.
Ereemsn H. Hortalck of lUrr? C- imty In tbe
H . ii even that word di&lt;L not quite Bedouin sailed, and that he knew next
“So sorrv to lose you, doctor—so bv
State of Mfobipui m John Davn cort Mi d Ira
’
t«-5’ judgment. But 1 did not to nothing of them.
sorry,” Mrs. Loring declared. “Actu­ t’aveaponExwators oi theim-i «l &gt; ct-d fr^tH-.
“The old lady’s a queer one. though,
mei t of Ira DMYOfoO’t dec* a*e i ' • a i«it date,
: o: ■: r long over the poiilt, for I soon
ally, really actually, doctor. I believe the
second
day ot Junu a. d. .ehtute u banhe added.
If you better
confess
that rired
you
’re
you understand
my “
trouble
than
mid vmkty-nnc '‘"d recorded In
As a Family Paper Is Not Excelled by Any.
» doctor she’ll make your life a burden, anybody else I eyer met—and ob,*Dr. th- office cf the Register of D-rd«. for tbe
&lt;&gt;f Barry m Mtid State of Michiaan. on
you know. Shun her, old chappie, shun Morris, I have toet so many! It mokes county
has something of interest to each member of the family.
Its
the Twenty third day
Jm&lt;e A D. eighteen
YOUTH'S DEPARTMENT is the very bort of its kind. Jts LITER­
me shudder, sometimes, to think of hundred and righty’ one In L:t.?r id &lt;-f M •rtfpgber.”
ea nnp"geSM whldi mmW mortaxge whs duly
ARY
FEATURES
are
unequaled.
Evmta proved that, even had I been them all. But now we’re going to Paris, assigned oa t ho truth any o: .January..A D.
It is a TWELVE PAGE PAPER and contains th* News of the World.
eial-teru hundred and ninety Ove. by th*- said
Hfapoeed to accept hte advice, it would dear Paris—Dorothy, don’t Jet that cab­ John
POLITICALLY IT IS REPUBLICAN, and gives its readers the benefit oi
aud Ira Davenport, executor*, to Cameron
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A»&gt;D NEURALGIA CURED BY
have been extremely difficult to put it man handle' tlwt valise so direlrssly! D Waterman, of Detroit. In **ld state, and
the ablest discussions on all live political topics. It is uublished in Chicago
Erm
«
T.
Tapper
of
the
same
place,
role
exe
­
into practice. Mrs. Loring gave me no The government shouldn’t permit such cutor of the Is’t will of Pamela W. Tappey. deand is in accord with the people of the West in both politics and literature.
option in tbe matter. Xo aooner du men to have cabs. Yes, a* L was say­ c» aiei and Helen E AVatrrnmn of the state of
• Please remember that the price of THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN la
Sjny'.
W.H. Hill Co.,0«ii»mil&lt;*, she discover my profession—and that ing, Paris is so delightful, and it would coiur.'do. sole executrix of the Inst will of
ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. Address
Thomas G- Waterman, dretaied. which said as
she did iteedily -than «to mt tor me. be so pienoaut If you could be 0jere -irnment was.on the First day-of June A. I).
THE INTER OCEAN. Chicago.
hundred mid ninety-five rrcordjd in
I found ber propixd up on pillows In with ns. Dear, dear! he’s dropp«lit eiLhtrrii
lu'l Vgl-l*-r’s&lt;ifficr.ln Liber 32 of Moruosc*.
her berth, with a novel in one hand and just as if it were a stone! Dorothy, on n»gn 375 upon which mortoge there Is riMltn "»to t-e due at th- date of this nolle©, the ■
j
a fan in tiaeother.
please do caution him.
Now, doctor, sain of Ilin* Hundred nnd t-lxly five dollars ,
“So kind of you. Dr. Morris, so verv, we must say au revnir; not good-by. &lt;^JG3.00) aud no suit proceedings at laty hav­
:C
YES, why not when you can
ing been instituted at law to recover the same
very kind.”she began—-sokindtooom- you know, for we shall meet again, or
any part thereof, notice Is therefore hereby
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w
rn=(^^ne light on the
SO aoon. Beally. I "-as in despan-. ye~ really we shall, but an revoir. And ?rej. Suit &lt;m Tuesday thr 25th day ot Augmt
ne* r at eiev-n o’cfock In the forenoon, I shall
in abject despair, until I beard
I’m so grateful to you!
I really can t seii nt nubile auction. «o tbe highest bidder,
‘were a physician. I am so ill. K mis­ tell you how grateful I am. You must Sfo to take plaee at tlie front door of the Court
nniisr. in the city o! Hastings that being the
when you see it. If you only knew
erably. ill. doctor, and1 ^'.to'pa
VnC'm\’LLn&gt;£
iv send us your address, doctor, and we 1 &amp; wheie -he ttreuit Cour: for Barry county
tow many people there are in Barry
£
• ourf.; Qn&lt;1 wben we
, uridi the premises described In said inorv
geon misjudgw my case
cose so
_ terribly.
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r &lt;’«r *“ much rhervwf an shall ne ueeesssry
* America we shall see you again. uixMtwfv Dir r.moMiit rice
County that get printing done at the
Would you lielieve it—can you
*mh Mortgage,
uith seven ner cent, interest aud legal costs,
Here it?—he actually tried to humbug Oh I know we shall.
Goodness gra- rolether
Banner Offici, They know a. good
«ith or attorney fee of Fifteen Doime into thinking that I was weli. per- Oh.
clous; he', got tbe ba&lt; with tbe medl- iara provided for by statute», that Is to say, the
thing, too. And you would be surlollnwiog piece cr.parvel o! band, viz:
fectlywHL Andi—I—
I
Ttir ffoulh West quarter it ti»e tfoqth WeM
' prised if we told you what per centShe fall back upon her P111®”-“ f |
West quarter of JUctton TawfoWo W »
TownanlpTwo I2'i North. Range Ten I‘yl
of the people ol Barry County always
reaches the sore spot anc? overpowered by the remembrance of |
TC“I tru.”that your .tint b a goal hi L’i" County of Barry and Blate of MlihJgao.
cures Blind Bleeding and herTuflerlngs. Yetto.
come to The Banner for printing.
'outalnlDC forty acres
her sutwringi*.
. f
Itching Piles. At drug­
I think
Mid you
«&gt; will return
Gr“to
3r- OMri
KM*».
We do printing to please, that’s why
Xoef
waa again aiUing np
,
gists or by mail.
my eani a torrent of word.. She waaa
ERXWTT.TAPrgV. Executor,
our presses run every day but Sun­
HELEN E.W’ATER' ax. Executrix,
Send For Booklet,
tall woman, thin, though
1
Assignees-of Mortflgees
days.
very nervloua. and one of «to most ^“Itefore eery long, I hope; it may be j. D.
Attorney lor Assignees.
h hill co
voluble neraona it waa erer my toto w within a rear-"
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National Honor,
Home Prosperity,

The New-York
Weekly Tribune,

The Leading National Republican ' &gt;
Family Newspaper.
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Piles Cured

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Dr. Handy’s
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Detroit, Mich.

You Know a Good Thing

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�MAKING BRITISH "MELTON
total raoul wMIUou to tbe world's metal­
fiat money busluees why not go in on the
B—xxaxte otrt .,
lie money xpplj? A. It hU ox.
country ever had were under our preset t
bis anarchist
plan of “whole bog or none?” Instead of
Ont
Q- WW * AIu &gt;8U tbe world's standard and a protective tariff.
Tburtday.'Juiy 30, iFc.6.
making the ratio 16 to 1 why not make It POExentlon. Uw role b’ played all ttro«h
eoM production ni 3M.te*,000; It. ell______ taM.uone 21.HBI, '
i: taakH it al»a?t certain that be will
“
Well,
Ben, «*nd how is trcl-r This
5
to
1
or
2
to
L
Or
better
yeL
why
not
There would have been no cry for a
ver production was S8I.SOO.OOO; total.
have a place In lb- cabinet should Bryan •
w*y cf
“tri.luci5(&gt;!| to a manI bum
MidI by way
of ?introdi
S1T8.000.000. Last year tbe production change in our monetazJA .ystem If there make an indefinite amouut of paper be elxted president and Ma Influence . In
bad been no Change in ott tariff laws.
monej ? Inasmuch as we don’t own any ’bapluff the cocfluct 01 the admlolalratlon oger in one of .our ahoddt factories
of cold alone war8190.509,000.
juat
outside
wwn,
O
Ub4it»
-' I and i•• •.
silver mine we believe paper money would be felt and the embodlmaM: of
Q.
as not the combined annual pro­
fcssional answer: -|Vh&gt;u
It should not- be forgotten that there would be the best for fiat purposes, be­ anareby would be uwtalled In tbe real of
duction or goto and silver larger than thia
Koverriment and IU Influence felt In It.
was not an evidence of panic or financial* cause it don’t cost as much. The Ban­ IcdWaUon. While 1 bullexe In free all-- --------uur
In tbe "bonanxa days?" A. It was not.
iy or
enlarging
our iJ-.,...
disturbance until tbe government receipts sei: has several good presses, and with w, 1 abouM
into be'
I* competed
compelled Ito refux it If able „
to
goods (out Q- "bat was tbe blfbeal record ot
offered oni fpltte
r&gt;lato with Altrald,
Altireld, Pcpullam,
Popull.m, •; ,3meUlin[, to u||
' ■ ■ “Rh. 1'4
fell below Its expenditures.
Uncle*
Sam
’
s
permission
and
vour
votes,
that period? A. Between 1840 and 1680.
Tlllmanlaa. and the cmwlomoraic, dla- I how
I P toil „„ •
can print money while you walL
With
the world’s average annual production or
cordant
political
dements
that
controlled
.
eordrat
poliueal
ewmenu
tnu
ooatrouea
■..
■
“
&gt;■&gt;,.
Hn, .
Just the minute that proteciion is re* paper money tbe cost of a dollar would be Ito tom'Sura.
11b‘eof,ofl
=■ r £ “? '
the
coot
cation.
I
Sold waa *134.083.000; or .liver •37,818,­ stored and our revenues exceed our ex­
1 bad nqped that the Chicago convention I lot» “ s
come off th • tu.*, bin,.
almost Infinitesimal, while the ailveY In a
000; total. Sl-1.701,000, or leu by S37,.
Pounds of murp r , ‘‘
penditures you will see confidence gradu­ free coinage id to 1-doHar would cost 50 would adopt tbe gold standard In tbelr I
800.000 than last year's produetloo ot gold ally restored and good limes come again.
platform, fficn the true friends of silver ■ P°und
&gt;
per
cents. Fur fiat purposes, paper possesses could hsveosmd out from both old parties, . M
. wh,teTexa« eSi:wnTL rxrnouM
alone.
greatly superior advantages over silver.
called a conventiou and pat up a pla’form !
J'orn. When fnix«-.1 :• ,th x
Q. What are we to say then or the ar­
The piotto “In God We Trust’’ will have
of free sliver, protective tariff and reel-1 dribbled and spun to nine skeins
gument that lhe money supply, since su­ a material significance if the people of this
t
Four years ago our credit was above re­ procity, and with these three principles • yarn. We find that scribbling
rer tree coinage wu abandoned, has been country vote for the free coinage of silver,
carried
oftt In the administration, we * ning and weaving coat u? on Aun
proach, our factories were runrrtfik full
contracting? A. That It Is utterly falx because 50 cents on every dollar will be
would have put this government again on (25 centa pernard ner Ju ,wutte
tlnie.wnearJy all our wace-eamers had em­ tbe highway of proaperity. But this we pounda equals a win
.
'\r°n (l
as applied to the world at latge. and es­ •Trust.”
*
wv„''”?»•“
m,
ployment, wages were remunerative, farm crannt trope for, H tbe Br?.n p.rt, rae- £&gt;U(i
pecially so as applied to the United States.
“ ’J™/ w“» “fe "f thix .hed.
products brought good prices; and the coed,, for the? .re hostile to &gt;11 trot free
Don’t forget those prosperous, happy
. Q. Is It true, nevertheless, that lhe
6’* pence. or 13
. country could pride Itself upon a firm silver, and with so many contending fac-1 Z* ’
tlous and discordant political ideas, it;
P°Qnd in the cloth, which fa
price ot wheat and many other farm pro­ times under Harrison,when we paid 8244,­
foreign policy, conducted by statesmen leaves all in dnubt and uncertainty. This ।
a marvel of cheapneM, pn^
ducts has fallen heavily’ A. It la.
000,000 of our bonded indebtedness. You
who could not be overreached by lhe conglomeration calls itself the Democratic &gt;
these unions a 'Lancashire Af
Q. How are such declines. In wbeat surely never will forget these wretched
trained diplomatists of Europe. A sense party, but they must be strong believers Um - yarn is use-d for the warn
tor Instance, to be explained? A. By times under free trade democracy that has
in
the
doctrine
of
Trinity,
If
they
believe
costa
about
6 shillings 6 penr*
of peace, happiness and prosperity almost
II. and If they shall succeed In keeping nine skeins shoddv weft fa J2!
the enormously rapid Increase In jraln- rolled up a yearly deficit of 800,000,000.
without parallel In American history pre- the name. We bare this to say, the ma- I fining. For weariL? th«u.
, tnr
Srowlns area throwboot tbe world.
, J
Don’t vote for tbe free coinage of silver vaded the land. n It seemed like tbe reali­ jority of the Amerlera people b.re lo«t 90 to ]0a
Q. Has this Increase been especially
, __
-f
?e pay weavers s
confidence
In
demoerwj;
Ibey
luxe
been
1
zation
of
the
promises
made
by
the
pro
­
rapid since 1878? A. The Increau In under tbe hallucination that money will be
shillings
FOB PRESIDENT.
weighed In the Ixl.nce rad found want-' ,ln,
“,n‘ra (or
lor SLOT).
” J &gt; Our wBveri earn
Over tectionists In the Henry Clay campaign,
from 10 shillings to 12 shillings per
WILLIAM MC KINLEY,
grain growing area In this period, espec­ plentler, because it will not be.
••Two dollars a day and roast beef.” But Ing. Feeling myself this lack of confi­ week, on an average. We find that
of Ohio.
8600,000,000
in
gold
will
be
driven
out
of
ially In North America. South America
dence, and feeling too that there are many
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
and Asia, has never been approached In circulation at once, and 50 oent dollars the messes of the people have now waked other principles, of such vital Importance, when all other charges are added, such
GASKET A. HOBART,
•ny equal period In the history ot the will cut all the rest of pur money, in two. up to tbe fact that four years ago they fol­ that I cannot sacrifice them to the elements as mill charges, dyeing and finishing
of New Jersey.
lowed blind guides. They were led astray j of anarchy. Populism, Or such democracy (which I will gire later)’, we are able •
world;
as was represented at tbe Chicago conven­ to produce a Jjlelton doth weighing 11
We've been living under a tariff for by false signals which were as fatal-as the tion. I now propose to stand by the Re­
Q How do we Judge ot actual eonipeto 12 ounces to the yard, 50 inches wide,
OUR FINANCIAL PLANKtllloo In the sale ot wheat? A. By the revenue system, practically free trade, for wrecker’s lights hoisted on a storm-beaten publican ticket.
at the nominal figure of 9% pence (19’4
Thr republican party la aur«Mrve&lt;lly for
Lima, Ohio, July 24, 1896.
supplies thrown annually on the world's the past four years. If the farmers of this coast to lare innocent mariners to certain
cent*) per yard.”
D. B. Cook.
destruction.
The
promises
given
by
the
country
haven
’
t
got
enough
of
it
yer,
they
“Why, that, is very ahesp,” I said,
great distributing markets.
&lt; “and how much proflj.*do you reckon
Q. What market In particular? A. will have the opportunity of having four Irresponsible politicians were made to the
WILLIAM M’KINLEY.
Panic
dollar haa been a* good a* gold.
you have when you have sold a who’.e
England, where most ot the buying na­ years more of it by voting for Bryan this ear Only to be broken to the hope.
has followed prosperity; the' nation has
piece?”
fal».
tions go to purchase their grain.
measure calculated to debase our curren“We generally find that we get 1 shil­
•been
changed
from
n
debt-paying
to
a
Intimate Acquaintance.
.
Q. What are tbe figures? A. As re­
William Mcklnley became a national ling 9 pence dear forevery piece turned
United States Senator Brown, of Utah. debt-making country; sixty-four per cent,
are, therefore, opposed to the free coinage cently as 1830, Great Britain Imported, tor
! out, and that we .consider a fair reconsumption and re-exports, M.281.924 Is a silver mine owner and a money loan­ of our skilled mechanics, as nearly as can character when, in 1861, a little more • spectable profit,”
meat with the leading commercial nation* hundred weight ot wheat—a large Increase er. In Utah be is a free coinage man, be­ l»e ascertained, hive been thrown out of than 17 years old, he enlisted aa a private
I This is' just one sample of how thi,
of the world, which we pledge oaraelvea
in cause be wants to be continued in office employment: calamity has rested upon tbe soldier iu defense of his country.
shoddy is done and made up. and your
to promote, and until each agreement over lhe proceeding annual average,
The
record
of
the
war
shows
tbe
im
­
buyers. I have good grounds for know- .
can be obtained, the existing gold standard 1895 It Imported 81,749,953 hundred­ and sell 50 cents worth of silver for a dob land until j&gt; itience has been exhausted,
pression he made ujkjd those who came
mnat l»e preserved.’ All onr silver and weight.
courage
has
failed,
and
the
financial
and
lar. He says thia Is politics.
In Michi­
ing. ore paying 11 ]&gt;ence (22 cents) per
In con tn cfwith him. Hia tnnnlineaa and
!
yard
for this class of goods in Bradford.
industrial
elements
despair
of
relief,
un
­
gan
when
bis
mortgages
fall
due.
or
when
Q. What has made poaslbte this re­
courage attracted attention. In action
Of.course there’are better qualities,but
less it Come from a radical change In our
he
loans
bls
money,
he
Insists
upon
In
­
markable
increaae
In
wheat
production?
he was alert and vigorous, in manner
area designed to maintain inviolably the
He says ‘'this is national policy to be brought about by an cordial nnd considerate. His mind was when you get up to a 24-cent dress NelA. The exceedingly rapid development serting “a gold clause.'
oar money, whether coin or paper at the or transportation facilities In newly culti­ business.
administration opposite In character to strong, cleur and comprehensive. Cor­ ton. 50 inches wide? it is considered
here that vou are buying a goodnrtic’e,
precent ktandard, the ntunilurti of the tnoM vated grain countries; among them Indie,
that under which -the present burdens rect in judgment and energetic in ex­
while CharW Scarth, of Morley and
enlightened nntloneof the earth.
Our silver dollars are worth 100 cents have been accumulating until they are in­ pression.
Russia and lhe Argentine Republic.
Leeds, is making such stuff at sy- pence
His
physical
and
mental
qualities
simply
because
the
credit
of
the
govern
­
tolerable.
—
Ocn.
Horace
Porter,
iti
the
Q. Bas there been an Increase In the
.(11 cents) 42 and 50 inches wide. I - this
v.hich then woe confidence and distinc­
United States llxll? a. An enormous ment is back of them. Take the govern­ Auguat f^trum.
the stuff to.keep out your blizzards and
tion have been illustrated and confirmed
ment credit away and they would be
cyclones?..
.
Increase.
by
hl?
subsequent
career.
In
public
ami
SENT A HOT TAMALE
Q. How large? A.
In 1875 there worth but their bullion value. Tlie dol­
private lift*, in social and official rela­
Welcome-*t )i&lt; T«suf&lt;.
lars
of
free
coinage
Mexico
are
worth
but
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS OF IN­ were, 28,381,518 acres ot wheat cultivated
tions, he in genial and sympathetic. A
We welcome the taot—Amcrfaac
In this country; in 1891 there were 30,. 50 cents because Mexico has no credit, and old Tribune SubKcrlber Relieves bls Mind. master in debate, he carries conviction protection, American cr»if»t and an
TEREST TO EVERf VOTER.
its
silver
dollars
are
worth
but
their
bul
­
910.807, an Increase or 50 per eent. The
mainly by the earnestness, sincerity American policy. Let the people in
(From th4 Detroit Journal.)'
yield In 1875 was 293,130,000 bushels, a lion value, and the same Is true of every
A newlsub.’criber to the Journal sends and directness of hia thoughts and by U»e campaign "which this, convention
Preserve n»i* tor Reference.
uniform courtesy toward his oppanentx inaugurates determine whether they
heavy Increase over proceeding rears. In free coinage country.
us a later that he recently mailed tu the
The purpose of this scries Of questions
Patriotic by birth, by association and are willing to live through another '
1S01 the yield was 811.780.000. Even last
Detroit Tribunt:
and answers is to put, in simple form,
conviction,
the glory of big country* free trade panic. Let. the wage-earner
Tbe popalists went at the election of of­
year with a greatly reduced acreage and a
•‘Ealtors Detroit Tribune—I have taken nnd the welfare of its people are tbe
the problems raised by the free coinage
nnd the, wage-payer contemplate the
ficers
Just
as
they
do
everything
else
—
pai Hal crop failure, the yield was. 487­
and
been
a
reader
of
your
paper
since
1
touchstone
of
his principl-s and his con­ bitter experiences which’ brought han- *
controversy, with a plain answer to each.
back end foremost Instead of proceeding
100.000 bushels.
returned from the war in 1865.
1 went duct. By this standard hegaagesopin- ger to tl»e home of one and fipapctol
All statistical facts given are transcribed
Q- flax the yield of other crops In­ in the regular order th jy nominated tbe into the war n Republican and expect to ions, measures and men.
ruin to the other. Ix*t the American
from official publications, and a list of all
Vice President first and then proceeded to
creased correspondingly? A. Khas.
Conservative, yet liberal kn bis views, farmer compare farm pnodpet priori
die a Republican, and hope to bo burled
authorities used is published at the end of
Q. Give instances.
A. Tbe culti­ setap. The populists threw Sewall over­ ■^rlth the .Republican stars and stripes for he welcomes criticism and shows the w ith free trade'promts* s. I*t him who
the Catechism.
vated area ot corn In the United Slates hi board for Vice President aud nominated a winding sheeL Who, 1 ask you. hss same regard for the opinions of others Ims saved a surplus and him who work* ’
Q. What Is the fundamental claim of
that he claims for his own.
1871 was 34.091.137 seres; tn 1891 II was Watson. Bryan was endorsed,,but a big
for a livelihood determine, each- for
made the Tribune your paper? W’ho has,
tbe free coinage advocates? A. They
He is coiucientiotLs and laborious in himself, if he craves to be paid in Amen&lt;0.204.515; Increase 124 per cent.
The fight is on In the populist ranks.
supported you for the last half century? forming, and candid in expressing, bls
dalm that the amount of money in circu­
can dollars disgraced and depreciated
yield ot corn last year was more than
Has it been the Democratic party, lhe Pop­ conclusions. He js efficient and courage­ to half their alleged value.—Gcv. Hast­
lation has been decreasing since the de­
The democratic party never was known
double that ot any year prior to 1875.
ulists, the anarchists, the mugwumps, the ous in maintaining the right and in ings.
monetization of silver, aud that this de­
Both lhe acreage and lhe average annual to fulfill a promise that It made to the peo­
outcasts ot God’s green earth? No. Il has rebuking wrong, but without malice or
crease has caused a general fall in prices.
yield ot oats have doubled since 1871. Our ple. Its only hope for success Is through
prejudice. He is unswerving in devo­
been the Republican party. . They
Q. Is It true that the money supply has
cotton crop In 1894 wss50 per eent greater deception. No sooner had It got in power
taken you from a state of want.
They tion to duty, affirming by tbe'dignity of
been decreasing? A. It is not.
than It cut the revenues of this country
than In any year prior to 1867.
have ftiYnislinl you with your daily bread: bis bearing his own self-respect, and
Q. Wbat are lhe facts? A. So far as
Q. Was a decline In grain and cotton below its expenditures nnd brought on a
commanding the respect of others.
they have clothed you with good Republlthe United States Is concerned, there has
He presents a signal example of the
prices, under such conditions. Inevitable? 'panic, it now. seeks to take advantage of
can garment.'; they have kept yi.ur purse best type of tbe American cit intn in pubbeen an enormous increase. In 1860 the
A. Aa Inevitable as a decline In the price the ruin it has wrought and ascribe this
filled; they have nursed yon during -your
money In circulation In this country was
or clothing, or furniture, or books, or steel panic to a monetary system which has fur­
Our Farmer Friends can get nice
infancy, have watched you gtow up Into
8442,102,477; in 1872,Il was 8738.309,549.
The traits xvhlch distinguished the
rails, or pins, when competition In their nished us plenty of money up to the very
by the treasury bulletin at the opening of
.manhood with \our head blossmlug for scIdier boy on the battlefieWs of Vir­ printed Stationery at thi.&lt; office about
hour of democratic supremacy.
manufacture has extended enormously.
tbe present month It was Si,521,584,2^3.
the grave and now, after hoarding enough ginia and Maryland marked also the as cheap as you can buy tbe paper and
Q. Would free coinage help the pro­
the envelopes from the store*
Q. What does this show? A. It shows
i of the Republicans’ money to buy one ot young lawyer, in Stark county,
It by any hook or crook Bryan should
ducers of grain to a larger profit, under
that our mone? supply has increased 240
these vast silver mines, you desert your private cltiwn in domestic nnd social
be elected, and It became evident that free
such conditions? A. Not In tbe least.
life; the statesmen in committees and
percent, as compared with 1860, and 106
party; you forsake borne and your former
in debate, framing and advocating
Q. Why not? A. Becsnx If lhe uom coinage would prevail, every man who
per cent as compared with 1873.
friends and flee to the enemy. I am dis­
measures for tbe public good; the.chief
Inal price ot grain were to rise through In­ could get hold of any gold would go down
Q. Has the money supply increased
gusted with man’s inhumanity to man.
magistrate of. his native state, exercis­
flation ot tbe currency, the price of every­ across tbe border In Mexico and buy two
faster than lhe population? A.
Very
•‘Bat when, in the course of unheard of ing power nnd clemency; the leader in
thing elx would rise also, and tbe farmer sliver dollars for a very gold dollar. These
much faster.
events*, you cause butter to be made from national conventions, refusing fur him­
would be relatively no belter off than he 50 cent Mexican dollars would be brought
Q. How do you prove this? A. By
tbe milk weed; bee-bread from lhe honey­ self honors he believed due to others;
was before.
into this country by the train load, taken
dividing the total money In circulation
suckle; buffMlo robes from the fir tree: the popular campaign speaker, inspir­
Q. Do the free coinage advocates use to our mints and every last one of them
at each date by lhe total population of
editors’easy chairs from toadstools; good ing men with confidence and enthusi­
In their speeches these statistical facts melted over and stamped one dollar. Every
the country at the same date, and thus
V ■ V'
American cit z-ms from
until asm; toe polished orator, exalting in
which we have examined? A. They do laborer, every pensioner, uvery man with
glowing words heroic deeds-and mem­
finding the circulation per cafplta.
then ynit need not send any more Tri­
not.
a stated salary, every farmet with grain or
orable events, or with earnest expresQ. What does such a process show?
bunes to
O. C. Towxsknd.
sioits advancing the cause of religion,
Q- Can jhe subject be understood with­ stock to Bell, will have to take his pay in
: &lt;’S1A. The per capita circulation of the Unit­
Hubbardston, Mich., July 24.
and education.
out examining them? A. It cannot; the dollars worth but 50 cents.
ed States ou July 1st, I860, was 314.06;
Born of the people, every fiber of his
whole question rests on these facts reon July 1, 1872.it was 818.70; at tbe open­
A ConiinnulcatluD.
being thoroughly American, rising step
gnrdlng money ahd production,
Suppose you have 8500 in gold and 85C0
Editor of tbe Banner.
by step at the summons of his fellow­
ing' of the month of July In 1896 It was
Q. Why do tbe free coinage speakers in silver In your house and it should bu&gt;n
As 1 presume it is generally understood. | men to higher and higher stations, never
921.85.
not use these facts and figures, A. Be- down and melt your money. In tbe morn­ by many of my republican friends In Bar- falling to respond to the hopes of his
Q. But has not tbe money supply of
cause these facts and figures are agalust ing you would find a little lump of gold, ryCo., that 1 am a believer in the free friends or to do honor to the positions to
the world at large been decreasing? A.
them.
and a larger lump of silver.
For the time coinage of sliver, and its restoration to it&gt;| which he was chosen; recognized in all
place In our monetary system, which It ocOn the contrary, it has been lucreasing
. Q- Is there any dispute over the truth possibly you might bewail your fate. You copied prior to 1873, and as political com
parte of the country as a leader in whom
rapidly.
.
of the figures quoted Iu these answers? CDuld take those lumps of metal to tbe binatlous seem to be gathering around this. I confidence wns never misplaced; in ex­
Q. How Is this proved? A.
By the A. They are undisputed even by free
ternal
features noble and commending:
and
other
questions
at
this
time,
I
thought
bank or any mint and you would receive
statistics of new gold production.
•
in intellectual nnd moral constitution
coinage men.
They are taken from the only their byllion value.
The little lump a letter to the Banner stating my views,
Q. How large has thia production
might lie of some Interest to my friends oi ofunsurpojised integi ity, sagacity, puri­
reports of tbe United States treasury, of ot gold would be weighed and you would all partic* at this time. Let me say a&gt;
been? A. The reports of the directors
ty and strength; an ideal embodiment
the department of agriculture, of the di­ be paid $500—Just its bullion value. The first, that 1 hui&gt;ed the Republican party In
and an indefatigable advocate of repub­
of the mint, which are acknowledged
rector of lhe United States mint, of the lump of silver would be weighed and you the St. Louis convention, would put a sol­ licanism; honored by all mon, even by
authority, show that from 1873 tu 1894 in­
United States bureau of statlstlca. and of would be paid Just 8250—just Its bullion id plank in their platform, endorsing the•. his antagonists, and loved by the people
free coinage of silver, and I believed the/
clusive lhe world’s total n^w gold produc­
tbe British board of trade; all of them. In value.
would do so, and must say that I think thej everywhere. Williaip McKinley stands
tion has betD 82.526,834.900.
-4ready to make your home
‘
;
tbelr respective spheres, the highest known
made a great mistake in not doing IL and in the forefront of American stnUsmen,
Q. Is this new
,
w product
of gold lucres* aalborltIeiu
This country is indebted to England. must continue to think so until 1 see clear­' nnd, without disparagement to any
more homtltke. your house
ing or decreasing? A. It is Increasing
Why? Because during,the past SO years ly to the contrary. But while I am a firm! other of the great names which honor
more inviting and your fam­
believer
in
free
silver,
1
wish
It
distinctly
with enormous rapidity.
we
have
made
unparalleled
progress;
the
republican
party,
is
conspicuously
' The democratic rarty of Barry . County
ily circle happier than ever.
understood that I atu not a free trader, fit for the highest station in the service
Q. Give lhe figures. A. In 1873 tbe
It’s what’s in the house that
—we beg your pardon. There is no dem­ country towns have grown into large and can’t J^ok upon lhe ticket nominated
! of hi* country.
world’s gold production wg3S96.200,C00; Id
makes it, and ot^r furniture
ocratic party in Barry County.
John cities, and cities have almost sprung up Id In Chicago, and lhe influences which con
1880 ft was 8106,436,800. In the year
Edward H. Ammidown.
Cities, towns and states trolled tne convention and put the ticket
display includes/everything
Dennis gave it over, body and soul, to lhe a single night.
' Beattie, May. 1S9&amp;
1890 It was 8118.849.000. In 1894 It was
had to exoend great sum.&lt; of money to In the field, without many misgivings fot
suitable to be Introduced at
populists.
tbe future welfare of Ibis country. It Is a
8160,626,100. Fur 1895 tbe exact total is
They
Should
Not.
|
home. Our p.irior sfcts and
meet the demands In the way of railroads,
conceded fact, that the cont rollug spirit ot
The hopes of English manufacturers do
not yet compiled, but It is closely esti­
electric
lighting
plants,
street
car
plains,
that eonveutkm was Gov. Aitgeld. tht not concern us.—N. Y. Bun. September 14, |
odd pieces would grace any
Tne free sHverltes would hpve the peo­
mated at 8199,500,000.
IKS.
Grand
High
Priest
of
anarchy
in
thi&gt;
।
sewerage
systems,
water
wutks
and
chari
­
room. Our bedroom out­
ple belie'e that by voting a republican
Though this was in the Sun, it was
Q. Wl.at does this mean? A.
It
fits almost give one a mort­
ticket there will be no more silver dollars table institutions ot m tny kinds. Tills country, a man more dangerous to civf: , hardly so. They should not concern un, ’
government law and ord$r. than the an
Mtranii -,b«t tl.e amount of gold annually
country,
being
a
new
country
.
had
not
the
gage
on sleep, and a better
used. ,This is absolutely false.
There
archUta of the Hay Market riot in Chica­ but, as long as we have some miserable
added to the world's money supply has
appetite is ussured where
will be Just as many silver dollars and just means to build theai all. Where uniat we go, who he parduned out of prison and se­ democratic freetraders, “the hopes of
more than doubled tn the last twenty*the dining room is fittedtup
as many paper dollars as there are now. i look for tbe money? To those countries at liberty; a man whn, when President E^gliah manufacturers” do concern
that hava IL of course, and especially to Cleveland sent forward government troop* these Cobdenitea.
■from our superb collection
Q. Is nut thia annual rate of prodm*It wl 1 lake year* iu lecuvur from four those that would loan it to us at ttie lowest to quell the riot In Chicago, (the one, ano
of
dining tables apd chairs
tiou liable to ctecreast? A. On lhe con­ years democratic t-x pc rimerns. If the peo | rate of Interest England happened to be about tne only patriotic act of his admin­
and sideboards: and our
istration) preferred to let their woilcoi
trary. mH t xperishi the American, Aw- pie want to continue the experimental the country where we coukl borrow money ruin and destruction go oq unchecked,
prices are as tempting us
from
to Interfere by
liX to
Xs the shores of the At­
Italian end tiuutb African gold fields look station at Washington four years . longer ' at the Jawest r$te. We borrowed it aud gening
fhraaUnBWflll
the Sunday dinner.
troops to
to their
their rescue,
rescue, while
while the
th* red
r~&lt; bane II .
.5°--- the
------------ .,j of tbe Pacific,
for a further and very heavy increase over they know bow to do ft. If they want to i how we kick England betauae we did bor­ troops
ofst&gt;arthy wm kindling* the fires of de | from ths icy water* of lhe lakes to the
the present rate of production.
row Lt It Is only another demonstration
Q. But has not the disuse of silver] ptruval on farther experiments tuey should of the old adage “If you want tu loose a
with fnil coinage fad11tie* cat town the vote for McE.aiey.
friend just loan Lhn some rauney.”
Funeral Directed.
Famitur*
Em’jalmh.'g«*l»r&lt; i&gt;‘hy-'

astings

Banner.

NOTES

Republican Ticket.

POLITICAL CATECHISM.

Here we are
Again,

Renkes &amp; Walldorff,

'

�• h tsting ■ Banner

ATTEMPTED STEAL.

Thursday. July 30, 1’896.
,v a. COOK, tax-c Editor.

BUNCO MEN ATTEMPT TO DE­
FRAUDS. F. HINCHMAN OF BAL­
TIMORE OUT OF *5000.

Seeing is believing

Full Pnrtlculam ot tho Scheme.

Thursday' ot

last

week a couple of

Romro n|M „1(| pl&gt;j. bj||
Mdv in4 Tnwuy. Th,, clliB Io
e”'**'"ck xmateur nine 01 the „„p.
• « Baldwin, our timous ex-league
Pitcher Win plaj-wnh tbe bom., nine,
wblen fact will lend additional Interest io
the game.
-

greatest delights to man, viz. moving.
This morning we expect to commence mov­
ing oar large presses into oar new office,
and this will be followed jy moving every­
thing elfe, including the Bouncer and the
office cal If the Baxxeu Isn’t up to the
One ot lhe features of the Bxssr.ii for
average this week and next you’d knew
raon|W will be , weekly letter what’s the matter.
trorn Shirley w. Smith. Mn „r Jnd|n.
Prof. Patten gill entertained a good sized
Crement Smith, who Is now niaklnt , blcycle tour cf Europe. Mr. Smith Is an In­ apdience at the Presbyterian church
Thursday
evening with a talk on Mexico,
teresting writer and his letters
rill be it was given iu that breezy, captivating
very instructive.
style whibh characterizes all Mr. Patten­
The windstorm Sunday did considera­
gill says, and proved a most interesting
ble damage In the south part ot tbe coun­
and entertaining lecture. Solus by Miss
ty. We bear that In Barry township a
Weta Wilkinson, of Nashville, added much
hem was blown down, and near Bugby's
to tbe pleasure-of the evening, as did also
Uorners, Orangeville, a barn was struck by
the music by tbe Summer Normal Quar­
lightning and a horse killed. Luckily the
tet, and recitations by MBs Edith Pryor.
barn did not hum.

sharper, attempted to flimflam S. F.
Hinchman, a wealthy farmer ot Baltimore
towjHhip, out of a sum of $5000.
We
in
give
the particulars io full that others who
ft
buying
may come in contact with these sharpers
*
may take warning.
ft
In the afternoon of July 22ud. a olcely
ft dressed young man called at Mr. Hinch­
man’s place and introduced himself as the
son of Mr. Belcher the President of a bank
in Charlotte.
He represented to Mr
Hinchman that he wanted to invest 81* 1
000 or $15,000 In a large stock farm, not
4
for himself but for a wealthy widow lady
Who wanted to get her sons out of the sur­
roundings they were in.
Mr. Hinchman
something
We would like to say to our contempo­
told the .stranger that he had no farm to
iell
but
agreed
to
show
him
another one rary that the large, rouud boles In the re­
more
In that neighborhood that was for sale.
publican banner stretched aerosi Main
So a date was made and the 'so-called street, we’re placed there for an object
Mr. Belcher agreed to call tbe next morn­
4
lesson. The largest ones represent tbe
ing (Thursday) at nine o’clock.
!!• came
required
as agreed and the two went and Liked I size of a sliver dollar with IW cents In |&gt;,
over a farm about a mile from Mr. H’a. under free coluage.
After looking the place over they drove
Here Is how a St. Joseph laborer dednrs
Buy Drugs where
back In the stranger’s carriage and when
“Slatane to wan
north of Mr. Hinchman’s they met a the silver question:
you know you will
“trampy looking” individual with a long manes Ibu now while there Is only wan
be well served.
linen duster on. The tramp inquired for dollar to Ivery slxtane men, the fray all­
Cloverdale and said that he was from
verlies will change It around so that
Wilmington. North Carolina, and that he
was looking for a sister that he had not there'll be slxtane dollars to Ivery wan
seen In years and whom he meant to give man."—.Viles Sun.
. ..THE DRUGGIST.
? some “toad skins.” Mr. Belcher evident­
A man claiming to be George Washing­
ly wasn’t onto what toad-skins were, so he
asked the tramp what “toad-skins” were. ton. tbe original one whp never told a lie,
The tramp explained by pulling out four was arrested yesterday morning on our
frvrolls of bills, each roll being marked as streets by Marshall Haugh; and taken to.
85000, making 820,000 In all. He also
the county bastite. He had been put off
rearched down in bls jeans and pulled out
LOCAL
a big handfull of 820 gold pieces, and here from the eight o’clock train, and had
. CIRCULATION •
poured them out in Mr. Hinchman’s hand. evidently escaped from some asylum as all
The tramp then went on to say that he his clothing was marked “Q. Wilson.”
Tnis week.
had been lx?a ten out of 82,000 at the last Word has been sent to all the asylums in
Dlace he stopped, and said that»he had
changes for advertisements been studying up a card trick, and was the state, but no word has been received
_
rrfch this office Tuesdays at latest tc going back there and win what he had yet cl c ming him.
Insure insertion in the issue of the week lost.
‘
The so-called Mr. Belcher a.sked to
Charles Sheriff’s parents live in kalamo
iuebt.
see his cards, and after considerable hes­
itation the tramp produced them.
After about 2j-ij miles from Nashville. Charles Is
an all round tuff, and boasts that his home
ihe Christmas studio for Picture Mr. Belcher was allowed to see the cards,
the tramp told him tc^ “plank” (meaning is “wherever he takes off hi*s hat"—the
bet) for fun. Belcher told him he would prospects are that It will be in Jackson for
j cents at Stirling. Craw- “plank” $5. and did so and when he
(Belcher) got hold of tbe card he bent one several years to come. Recently be and
corner of It so that it could easily be no­ Harvey Collins stole a team of Charles
&gt;ut ladies Oxford shoes at Me- ticed. He won $5. which the tramp paid. Martin, of Castleton, and a buggy from a
Then the tramp Wanted Mr. Hinchman to neighbor and skipped.
They traveled
plank for fun, and asked him to pick up a
rnh&gt; from 5c. a p.ur up at Me.- cant.‘
He did so and of course picked up pretty much all around this portion ot the
the one with lhe corner bent. This of state. Sheriff evidently, wanted to emu­
course won $5. ani the tramp Insisted up­ late the late lamented Jesse James and re­
line of ball tearing bicycle shots
. on Mr. Hinchman keeping it. though the turn to the scene of his crime and literally
r Bros.
I latter handed It back several times. Here
defy arrest. One day list week Robt.
S Okford shoes fur 50 cento at Me- I Mr. Belcher spoke up and said that he
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would
plank §10,000. _________
The tramp agreed, Pratt met Sheriff driving through Clinton
c
out.
j anil
and said that
that in
In such
such crises,
where "
three i county. Sunday night the youthful con­
‘
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ler fur fruit for canning I persons
was customary y|ct Uron. over heIe from aob|e,nle;
, I for the third person to do the drawing.
t! Phillips
Erb. :
Mr. H. was finally urged to again do the turned the-hourse out on Chas. Bauer’s
ran give you the latest stj e drawing, nnd ngain picked up tho card farm and run the buggy way back in the
with
the broken corner, and wou., The lot. Officers have been looking for him
•&gt;i a first class shave.
trnmp haifded Mr. H. one package of
rickntfg vinegar, 30 cents a 85000 and Belcher tlie otht£ one of 8500U. around here since but could get no trace of
Tuesday morning young Sheriff
ling. Crawford &amp; Co.
Then the tranjp said that*'he wanted to him.
went into Busby Bros, barber shop and
inc.’.»f all the latest styles know whether if Mr. Belcher or Mr. H.
had lostiliey would have had the money got shaved, went over to John Cole’s sa­
ti lhe C irlstmaa studio.
to pay with.
Belcher then pulled out a loon and got a lunch, talked with a friend
■ -T&lt;&gt; Dr. nnd Mrs. Uniter Lamp- pnekagie which he claimed had S5000 in it, I' or two on the street, and then went to the
but
Mr.
Hinohinan
told tbetnjie had no;
yiondift. July 27. an S lb. boy.
money, and that all of his money was in XLK. &amp; S. depot to take the train north.
t has gone forth that Cook » the Hasting* CRy Bank.
Belcher then While ail this was transpiring Sheriff Me-.
wanted to know If he (Hinchman) would Kevitt was quietly sitting in the reception
Conk -ell lhe best 23c tea in the state.
no up and.get the $5,000 if he would drive
.ill and get prices on fruit jars. right up here with him. and after repeat­ room at the Jail taking life easy, and pos­
Cook Jfc Cook.
ed urglngs Mr. ^Hnchman told Belcher sibly unaware &lt;&gt;f young Sheriff’s being In
the city. In some way however, he heard of
that he would not draw out any money.
is *t:nany morning
Monday morrFinding that their scheme was falling,
,t&gt; inches of rain fell in this city. Belcher told the tramp that if he would the presence of the much-wanted horse pur­
veyor, and lost no time in, jumping Into
at ( ' ink kt Cask’s amdT»t a sample accompany him to Charlotte he would
.... $10,000. __
r this was agreed ' his boots and hustling over to the depot.
show him
and
ea ever brought into Hasupon. Belcher
---------- drove .part wiay back home j Arriving there he grabbed lhe junior Sher„lth .Mr.
r. Hinchman and later ....
on —
ca,-ue ’ iff by the collar of his coat, but the young
i . Baldwin” will pitch Monday a back and the two sharpers probably drove •Lujan resisted and pulled away. Before he
away
together,
though
lhev
were
seen af-'
&gt;&gt;-hv‘s games nt the fair ground
ter Unit In separate rigs. Belcher Is de­ got out of reach. Jim grabbed the young
scribed aS a man probably 35 years old. by the coat pocket but It tore out and let
tfir! an Onjrtd is offering many alMiut 5 feet nine inches talik weight pro­
him loose. Bound not to let the fleeing
Look over 1 bably 180 pounds, sandy complexion, red
rates itow-a-days.
young man get far away Sheriff McKevItt
fare, small moustache, wore; light clotlies
■Ill:
and brownJiaL
The tramp was of dark polled out his gun and. fired. The em­
irti-nt walk Is being laid in front of complexion* probably six feet, tall, proba­ ploye* at the depot scampered in all di­
to N i i.Hinl Bink and Tlhe two stores bly 40 years old. dark moustache.full face, rections and lhe flrelng horse thief falter­
weight from 175 to 200 pounds.
The
DWiie.l by li. A. Goodyear.
ed. One discharge of Jim’s revolver was
sharpers were traced to Dowling and from
\ v (’ Her Mill and press comp.ete. there were traced north, probably coming enough, and all desire of the fugitive to
? &lt; bnrrells per day.
Price 830.00 toward the city.
It Is probable that the gain further freedom fled, because the bul­
tramp’s rig was concealed In some woods let whizzed by very close to his head. The
it Hasting Engine &amp; Iron Works,
along the road, because they were seen In
handcuffs were snapped on the prisoner
lots nf salt by the bbl. cheap. separate rigs later on.
B«h had covered
rigs; one horse was brown and one was and he was safely landed in jail thankful
LOOK Ct Cook.
bay.
Belcher seemed acquainted with that he bad escaped as easily as he dl(L
c entitled tu a ticket tree on many Nashville and Charlotte people. To The prisoner we understand has been ar­
another person Belcher said that his name
1 ’’icj- Ie with every purchase ot 5c was Ives and that he lived nt Kalamazoo. rested several times before and has “done
Mr. Hinchman’s suspicions were aroused time” in prison. Evidently he is a bad
it McOmber Bros. shoe and
as soon as the cards were prod need, am egg. and what the law will do with him
had he not been a man of good judgment remains to be seen.
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Marple don t attempt to tbe sharpers, who were no douyt profes­
(Additional local onstb page)
: .in, w r
kin lined milk. sionals, would have fleeced him out of a
A almllhr game was
Mini is used. Try their Ice cream lot of money.
worked near Bowens Mills several years
I»er quart.
ago, and Dr. Burton, of this city was also
. i lioughstatter brought a queer freak approached by a couple of the same kind
me
l i ap- of bunco men a few years ago.
ot nature to our office this week.
tramp talked southern dialect very no­
pa* sprig on which appeared ript iimg ap- ticeably.
Those who never bet on anoth­
pif- and apple blossoms.
er man’s gatuo are always ।
pts fleece the farmers nf this cmmljy out
SHUfrdny p.,in..Hastings and Charlotte,
of many thousands of Atllars each jear o
w ; pssiy a game of ball on the home just such a game as wa« attempted on Mr.
mmds- The latter is a paldleam. and Hinchman. Look out for en&gt;,
p i- up » strong game.
There are many inquiries for the Fair
Make up everybody! This Is a year of
Book this year, and the ‘ * cretary • aya
&lt;u»d to make it still more interest­ that they will be lawed wlihiu a weekend
Said P. T. Barnum, but
ing Cook &amp; Cook are prepared to sell the that he will trail them over the County as
they are getting over it
ix-'t of goods a*, low prices.
now and do not like to be
was done last year.
1‘i'kies. did you say? Well we keep
misled. We don’t believe
The wind alorm Snndky evenlnz did
the finest bulk pickles both sour and
is half price sales or sell­
considerable dxin.je «round ihe
bWeet. Heinz put up.
ing trash at special prices,
the wiy ot blowlnl doos fences, trees,
Cook &amp; Cook.
but if you want
crops, elc. At Homer It assumed the pro­
Do not forget onr teas and coffee. We
port 018 of a.tomr do,
Keep the very best of coffee at reasonable
jud&lt;e Smith went to Bay Vow tor his
ori • s.
summer
rest. Business la'In better shape
Cook «fc Cook.
to the courta of this dlstrfct this summer
t»e never brag, but we do sell as fine
than It has been for many yers bmore at
at as low prices as are
nooaffand as cheap as can be found In lhe
this time.—Charlotte ncpfMlc^n.
consistent with good work­
Mra. Cora Kkert and Mrs. Ha Beeler,
Cook &amp; Cook.

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u artlete. Swiher will we wll goods at Knowles, of Alma Collegr, wlH
eost. . or under cost, Ih.t 1« all nun rod
talking link bat will mH at rMaonable
rates.
On Sunday eventag yon are invited to a
Cook tn Cook.
Missionary praise service -to be held at the
We hope that the City Marshal* will en­ PresbyteriM ctiarrb.
Good Mugtog and
force the dog ordinance to the letter, and short talks. Every body welcome.
compel all owners to muzzle them. We
At 3.80 on Sunday afternoon ih&lt;- &lt;tovpel
appreciate a good dog as much as anybody, meeting will be held on Mrs. Kaiiey’a
but there should I* no discrimination and j !m- Invite jour neighbors,
we know the Marshal will do his best tu
Renumber the B. V. P. U. Sunday eye- '
There will be tbe report of
see that there Is none. All dogs should be niug at 6:30.
Everyone
tnuzfled for protection to -Human life. the coaventtou at Milwaukee.
cordially invited.
There are many dogs that would be safe
The
W. R. C. will serve meals far IS
without It, bnt the just have to suffer with cents at G. A. R. Hall Saturday.
the unjust, just as those who voted against
free trade four years ago now have’to suf­
Berrien and Van Buren county spirit*
fer the evils of It. the same as those who uallsts dos'd a three days meeting Sunday
voted for it.
at Riverside.

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NEWS.

95 quires.

With yourself and see if you do
notdecide at once to have a new Gas­
oline Stove at the prices we are mak­
ing. A Gasoline Stovte is one of the
luxuries of a housewife's life; why
should they be when you can now
get them at prices we are offering.
It is a bonanza.opportunity; be wise
and take advantage of it. You will,
not get another such a chance.
Note following prices that wp
It is the best that any one can offer you. for the same kind of stoves,.

make you.
They’ are the best.

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We Handle Nothing But The Best
3 Burner Stove one like ent. Regular Price $22.00 to close out $15.00.
a
25.00 “
. 18.00.
4 Burner Dangler Surprise with oven “
M •
16.00.
22.00 “
3
u
10.00.
15.00 . “
Step with oven '
3
7.00.
10.00 “
High stove
3
A &lt;t
2
4.00.
6.00 ’!
iC
3.00.
4.50 “
Junior
3
(I
2.00.
3.50 **
1.75.
2.50 “
1
also
have a
All first class new stoves and guaranteed to work perfectly. We
few refrigerators to close out at cost and less.
$20.00 Refrigerator now $15.00.
15.00 Refrigerator nOw 10.00.
11.00 Refrigerator now 7.50.

Goodyear Bros

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Errors, like straws, upon the surface flow;
He who would searchforpearls must dive below.

“The Public Likes

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Good Shoes

O ERR in buying HARDWARE is an easy matter. 01
times glaring inducements are held out and seemingly large
' cuts in prices are announced to catch the buyer. If yotr
bite on this bait you have made a serious error. A mer­
chant cannot sell goods below cost and pay taxes, etc. There was a.
time when a merchant could cell a few articles from, a stock at less
than cost, then realize enough on the other goods he sold to offset the.loss on the goods sold below cost, but those days are numbered with
the past, and in this age of close competition and bread and water
margins that cannot be done on substantial goods. A merchant must
sell so as to realize a few cents on every article sold. Our complete
stock is reliable, and* we sell at reasonable prices. We cannot an­
nottnee any great Below Cost Sales. We are proud of our stock and
if you buy of us you will be proud of what you buy. Remember our
prices on everything is as low as can be announced anywhere for the
same quality cf goods. It’s quality you want not quantity.

manship. call on

’’wing to the rain lhe Jackson K. of V s. nnutlonot whose
uni not come to Hastings Friday, and the deatroyine yroperty on Mr. E.ett
hall game between them and our Knights.
XKK. were found amity at their r al * Red Front
will occur to-day if the weather permits.
fore Jn.llre Biker, and were hoed «&gt; W Shoe Store.
A washout on the Mich. Central, Sunday
ro fortbelr fon
czused b'y the heavy rain, delayed the about
JaU. Not being able torose tbe neremn
nikUnight train several hours, and it di* amonat they are lanjolsHIng In McK.
not arriye in Hastings until about 5130
Ill’s brick at pwnt

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�Hastings' Banner

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

•topping excepting to t»ke
« the
flock, ot wild Sheep wh&gt;eh paaaed along
like cloud,. He u«e» with eitraordinary
skill tbe military rifle® oi Biiaala. Au**trla and Germany, but be h,, ■w’’er
been able to obtain the French rifle,
which he would bare preferred above
all. til, hunting expeditions alway,
wild nnd dangerous' were often compoMd of 200 or 300 persons, and thy
often continued for several day,. At
home he ebuts familiarly with tbe perwna-of bis anite, and walks obout in nla
garden,, in which he is greatly Inty
estetl and which, about n year ago, he
turned over to the care of a French
gardener.
'
“Russia, which has learned to know
him. is altogether favorable to him.
Mouzaffcr ed-Din, loved by his sub­
jects of Azerbaijan, when he was
valyahd. is bound to be loved by all the
Persians."—N. Y. Sun.

PERSIA’S NEW SHAH.

—One_hundred new words ore annual
ly addedAo tbe English language.
He Possesses an Enormous Fortune
COOK Baoa. Proprietor*.
—A dealer aays there is ! more sieel
and Varied Accomplishments.
used inShe manufacture of pens than
PUNGENT PARAGRA^IS. •
ii» uil the sword and gun factories in
Something of tbe Life and OU tor;
the world.
. the Son and Heir of tbe
—Miss Flora (in a pair of stupendous
—Some workmen in a Gori am (N.H.)
Recently Aa»us*in»ted
eeves)—“How do I look, Ned?” N^d
Naur-ed-Din.
{rapturously)—“You’re, simply unap­ carpenter shop have a queer pet. It
is A handsome butterfly wt ich stayed
proachable.”—Boston Transcript.
in the shop all last winter dud ;e \ery
Mouzaffcr ed-Din, tbe presen.t shah of
—“Thomas told the mass • meeting
tame.
w
Persia, is in easy circumstances. The
•that he was a self-made man." • Ver.—A citizen of Leeds, Engl: nd. recent­ royal treasure, which is kept in the
noble of him to take the whole blame
of the palnce of Teheran, was in­
upon himself, wasn’t it?*’ — St. Louis ly found a peculiar cowslip. r*
stalk measured over 1% inches
—, in cir­ . crtiastH, enormously during the re.ign of
Mirror.
cumference. . In addition t&lt;- its great his father. Nasar ed-Din.
Sentinels
—No Interference^—Burglar—“Don’t
thickness it was fluted am hollowe'l staiKl day and night in front of a sealed
make a fuss, now!” Householder—
“Help yourself! Haven’t you heard of on one side like a stick of r iiibarb, in- clow which leads ton crvptwhere mil­
the new ider. of insurance against bur- I stead of being round like an ordinary HonR In gojd an(J diverge hid. ns well
Ahsiggets«»f tlie precioud metals. The
j. AtaiggeUiOf
friary? I’m insured.”—Brooklyn Lifc- cowslip plant.
in order to be close to ills treasure,
—Many years prior to the British oc-'
-r-Spratts—“Miss Elder is much older
cu put ion of Egypt some of the people i ha£ his private apartments immrdiatethan I thought” Hunkier—“Impossi­
'
One Froxen Dainty.
of
that
country
worshiped
the
croco’
iy
above
the vaults.
Besides these
ble." Spratts—“Well, I asked her if
Frozen bananas make a delicious
as a god. there being ni &gt;thing else riches, which are estimated at over
&gt;lie had ever read Esop’s Fables, and she dile
like him. They fed him oi dainties,
dainties. I $200,000,000, the
tlie shah also has a treasure J, sweet course. Slit the skins and take
said she read them when they first came'
out the fruit without destroying their
-and decked him out with jtwelry.
in one of the apartments of his ■:
welry. In . shut up
up-in
out.”—Tit-Bits.
other parts df Egypt, howe' er, the-nfi-1 palace. —This
- • ■ is composed
’ of
*-----pearls, j shape: mash the pulp, and to each cup­
—Hungry Higgins-^-”! don’t believe I
ful add a pint of whipped cream and
.
j rubies, emeralds and other precious &gt;
tives looked upon him as a d jvil.
could walk a mile a day without a drink,
powdered sugar to taste; fill the skins
hare
very
stones,
among
which
there
is
a
magnifl—
Governments
frequently
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could you?” Weary Watkins—“No, I
to tbeir original shape and pack in ice
fnr«a ♦them,
hi»m , rant
curious questions brought before
cent tHnmrmrl
diamond, which.
which, on account of its
couldn’t walk a mile without a drink,
apd few questions could be more so rare beauty, is called “the Sea of Light" for two or three hours before serving.—
though I could walk ten miles to get
Cincinnati
Enquirer.
than those, -for instance, which deal | Just now the French paperq are givone. Queer, ain’t it?” — Indianapolis
with the eating habits of ' he people.., ing a good deal of space to the present
Journal.
Boast
Cal Fa Liver.
shnh
nf
Pprwn
m’s! BCThus, at one time in Englli«n
ih history,
shah w
of reraiB,
Persia, htif.nrnbn.h1v
but
probably’the
acniaiory, J.' Bonu
uufcpruuiwij
iuc Ibest
“If you’re a good boy—* the parent it was solemnly discussed, ind finally . Jdount
Wash thoroughly and wipe dry. cut a
des
----- ’ of
*’ him
’ is given in the Journal ■*"
Jong, deep hole in the side, stuff with
began.. But the young man inter­
determined, as to how many eonnen
courses!I Debats.
rupted : “Excuse me, but I know what of food should be served at d^uner.
* ’ the
’* entrance to the .palace," writes crumbs, bacon nnd onion chopped fine,
I “At
salL:'pepper.
’bitn of butter nnd one wellyou are going to say. I have a new
—A new insect has invaded Anderson. J' the Debats’ correspondent, “I was rere­
beaten egg. Sew or tie together. Lard
proposition to offer. If you are real
a
......
« . lor eagerly
.
r.nla.nrl
(Ti'C whn
Ind.,
that Is .being
sought
t'ived laxby three personages
who spoke
It over and bake. Serve with gravy and
kind to me, I'll let you take me to the
by farmer*. It betties wl Ji potato, French with ease.
They were- the 1
Arrant jelly.—Boston Globe.
circus instead of Uncle Richard, or
bogs and Is effectual In driving the nephew of the ralyahd and two oi his
Aunt Jane, or the gentleman who lives pest, from the potato vine.. It first ti aids-de-camp,
ald.-dcHtamp, and I was not a little sur»ur*
Gay Mackintoahe*.
next door.”—Washington Star.
,nB in
;n prised to hearp.
band.composed
msde Ita appearance in gardens
hear, military
militaryband.composed
Mackintoshes are now classed among
—Wise Man.—“I don’t see how you Johnstown, but Is now beihg trans- . of young fellows, playing In a perfectly
the summer novelties. The latest im­
got your daughter to give up bloomers." j
„m.
planted’ into garden, all over the city «cept»ble fashion u quadrille from the portations are wonderful wuru
to behold.'One
“I told her they were not becoming." |
le' .’"Meh is partlculady light in weight
• and county. H Is a diamond-shaped
_ ..s= , .
“And did she believe it?” “Not when I
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It
makes
a
P
”
n
®
h
''
altzes
and
oriental
piccco,
*
hrnilsnt
iu-nrlct
in'color,
strined
told her, but afterward I got her dearest f। insect, with a long beak. It makes a • which the ear must lie accustomed to Is a brilliant scarlet in color, striped
business of speariug the potato, bugs '
with black lines and flecked with gold.
girl friend to tell her that she looked too
in
order
to
take
in
thoroughly
all
t.ho
’
and living off their blocd. It does no
| Another is a large green and blns plaid
lovely for anything in them.” "And
harm to the vines. It is greejn in color. 1 melancholy tones.
then?”
“Why, then she naturally be­
I
“The next day I was presented to the ! conspicuous enough to attract atten­
—
A
woman
in
a
French
hospital
had
tion wherever, it may be worn. These
lieved me.’’—Chicago Evening Post.
vaJyuhd in the same building. Re was •
iu , mackintoshes have the long English
—“You may now bring up the cap- i a hiccough which had restate 1 all treat­ so simply clad that I would have^ had
ment
for
four
days.
She
was
asked
rd । cape and are made without sleeves.—
five.” said the cannibal chief. “Sire," an- t
difficulty in picking him out of n crowd
swered the minion, “he seems to be- com- ' to show her tongueNind it wins noticed of courtiers that accompanied him, if i
pletely used up this morning.” “Well, if that with the putting out. of the tongue I had not remarked that each one of
The Old Hunk*.
he is,” said the savage potentate, with the hiccough ceased. The shme thing them kept himself respectfully turned ;
Mrs. Chugwater—Josiah, did you ever
Irritation, “some one Mse has been to has been since tried, nnd with suc­ toward him, and if his handsome face notice how common it is for girls to
tbe pantry. I remember distinctly that 1 cess. in other cases. All that is nee-1 and haughty air had not revealedlhim look like their fathers?
there were nt least three ribs over from essary apparently is to strcngly push as the master. The new shah of Persia I
Mr. Chugwater—Of course I have.
’ ” }g
dipnified man Ue ig well ^0&lt;1et I
last night?* Tie angrily called for a the tongue out of the mouth ana' now
Most of them look like their fathers.
yam.—N. Y. Tribune.
j it so. for a minute or two.
8 n 80 ' and his features are regular. His month That’s why so many girl’s faces are
suggested now to try the s ime thin;
,
.
is amiable, aud it is surmounted by a their fortunes.—Chicago Tribune.
TO MEND KITCHEN UTENSILS. ’ in suffocative cough, as
w pop ng ■ very |arge luvstnche. The entire oounr., crai
«,
,n : ““S'1- ■"'&gt;
by fijresplrnbl?
। tenance seems calm, and it would apTinkering.
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[ pear even severe, if in his great, dark
It rometlmw. happen, that npranito FLOrIDA AND ORANGE 3ROVES. •
full of expression and gentleness,
saucepan or chafing dish gets a fall, i
' and shaded by thick eyebrows that’
the Fnrsult of a Com
nfid in this fall a bit of the granite , Where
”
, never frown, one could not discern kindcnnmpl is loosened and finally peels off1; | •
1 ness.
‘
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People do not seen? to go :o Florida
The dish is of little value? for a hole will '
j “Moirzaffer,ed-Din is a good Mussul­ Is what gives Hood’s BarsaparUla its great
soon ensue. Granite is supposed to be nowudnys to grow oranges and glide man. but lie has broad and liberal ideas.
popularity, its constantly Increasing
vhile’ cannmendnblc. but wc hqve provpd that it into affluence gradually
For 30 years he was left almost alone,
sales, aud enables it to accomplish its
can be inended. If the granite is not re-Rsed by the southern sun1 It is. in shut up, so to say. in Tabriz, the resi­
wonderful and unequalled cures. Tbe
weakened all around Jhtf hole a copper tact, too gradual a slide, es«jecihlly if, dence of the heirs to the throne, which
combination, proportion and process
rivet, such as arex'fjscd by harness­ you s'art with pips.which retcuire seven he could not leave except with the con­
used in preparing Hood’s Sarsaparilla
makers, may beaded to fill up the break. years before they give you1 oranges.I sent of bis father. It is a capital in
are unknown to other medicines, and
There nre different sizes of the rivets— Besides, it is not such moot th sailing which it is difficult to learn much of
make
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
,
11«-..
a biting ’
they cqme"with a small head, something as thatt Now and then ernnt
the outside world. Nevertheless, the
like carpet tacks. The rivet proper is frost with its sequel of “V;».*• vietis.
prince did his utmost to get some
slipped through the hole in the granite For my part. I love a frostj morning. knowledge of the colossal mechanism of I
and then over the end that passes in Florida, with its rich, smoky, red life in Europe, where he would have It cures a wide range of diseases because
the ’ green
through is slipped a copper washer eastern sky, against which C
of its power as a blood purifier. It acts
loved to travel if his father had not al­
(which comes with'the rivet), then with of the trees has so strong nnd iincongni- ways refused him permission. His in­
directly and positively upon the blood,
a few taps of a tack hammer the rivet is ous an effect. But there is 1too much quiring mind constantly went lieyond
and the blood reaches every nook and
swearing
afterward
for
tbe
,
pepce
of
flattened down on the washer. This
cornerof the human system. Thus all
the frontier to which he wns limited.
the nerves, muscles, bones and tissues
effectually mends the break in the gran­ mind of a virtuous nnd sympathetic
f •.. .
j He loves a nomadic life, and he used to
come under the beneficent influence of
ite and makes it practically as good as person. Nice little groves in " U ‘ '
pa*S-t!&gt;c summer season under a tent in
ing may. it is said, he picketlUp! fxP. some fresh valley and near the banks
If only a very small hole is found a after one of these calumito» s n g. f. o| a river. He is a magnificent horsebit of copper wire is used to mend it. It is. however, much like buy-'?F 8i Or&lt; F man. aud when thereat of the day was
The wire ip slipped through the hole, in a bank that hns just closed . ‘&gt;on'5 over he mounted a superb Arab steed
Only the most patient, hnr lenetl andf tCnd^followed by about 20 horftemen, j
after being cut the right length, amt
then with a tack hammer it is flat-, impecunious of emigrahts c in stand galloped over the sandy plain to reach
,
tened on both sides of the granite ves­ orange growing in Florida. ’rue. they
some distant garden; and. when the sun
are lured on by the prospect df market­
sel which is being operated upon.
came near the horizon during that calm The One True Blood Purifier. $1 per buttle,
Early
The process is so simple that even a gardening in thy meantime.
~ to
strawberries, new potatoes.! etc., sei J and imposing hour in t he east, when na- '
nill» cure Liver Ills; easy
■woman who is doing “light housekeep­
ture begins to sleep, assuming the most iTOOu S PlllS take, easy to operate. 25c.
ing” need not fear to undertake it, pro­ well in the north. But so many other beautiful colors, he dismounted at the
_ C'Mcke.Ur’. E«aU«h Diamond Brea*
viding she can strike a straight blow, parts of tbS weatern hemisphere are top of some hill.
Immediately the
with a hammer, which women are not at the same game and the commission horsemen follow his example. A servagents
are
so
sharp
that
promts
never
supposed to be capable of doing.
' act stretched upon the ground n fine
Though It may be among the new wom­ seem lo come nigh expectation. And all carpet, and the prince, with his face
en there may be found a few who can the time the newcomers are blackening turned toward Mecca, said his evening
do this. The only thing to be avoided under the Florida sun. enjoying little prayer in the surroundingsolifude. He
is striking promiscuously upon the, fevers (quite harmless, they nre told), is a great hunter, and it was in the
granite surface, nnd so scaling more ofr settling down as best they may to the chase that he learned to be a great
the enamtd off. The mending is almost. society of the voluble mosquitoes and horseman and a most expert shot. He
as simple as the old method of putting, realizing only too solidly that there loved to hunt the wild sheep in the
____
n____
w ^.xavaav.
! nre disappointments and privations
a rag
into_a hole to
mend it.
roeky mountains and the deep gorges
It once happened that a high wind
to be suffered in this: belauded
of the Baba-Baghi, and also the bear of
played havoc wijh a paper tub, and. , ,an&lt;1 of perpetual sunshine. The purthe summits of the Sehetnd. He trav­
It tin *fact,
after rolling It around promiscuously. । suit of a competence «* no
eled
from morning to evening on horse­
it threw it against a stone and virtually easier in Florida than elsewhere.— bock, passing with intrepidity from one
wrecked it forever. It also happened ( Corn bill Magazine.
mountain to another, riding over steap
that the tub belonged to a woman who
hills and down dangerous slouea. never
LAST DRINK OF A GIANT.
had some original ideas, and she
ctraiglitway went to work to demon­
strate that although ventilated it was |
Killed Him.
not wholly beyond repair.
The largest and smallest skeletons of
She secured some putty and. put humans ever preserved are kipt in tbe
it over the hole and smoothed it down 1 museum of the Royal College of Sur­
Now it the time
to gtet a good
carefully until it was about the same geons, in Lincoln’s Inn Field* London.
thickness of the paper machc itself, Oqe is eight feet four inches in height.
cf which the tub was made. In case of The other is less than tw&amp;feeti Charles
Her. 'William Copp, whose father
an article needed for such use it might Byrne, the famous Irish gianti whowa#
was a physician for over fifty years,
be well to paint it all over and then j more generally known us O'Brien, died
in
New Jersey, and who himself
it might be decorated if desired. I have i:i 1783. when he was 22 yearw old. His
spent many years preparing for the
seen this paperware decorated with nas­ capacity for liquor was in keeping wi^h
practice of medicine, but subse­
turtiums, nnd it really looked, pretty. . his huge physical proportions! So keen
An occasional coat of paint would do a ' was his anguish over losing all) his prop­ quently entered the ministry of the
good deal toward making such utensils erty—to .wit, a £ 300-note-i-that ho. M. E. Church, writes: “I am glad
lasting.—Cleveland Leader.
drank n cask of ale in one day.! The day
to testify that I have
following he was dead. Byxtne had n
A Dent'.xt’d Experience.
had analyzed all tbe
great
dread
of
becoming
a
dissecting“Talk of presence cf nfind,” said
sarsapAriilapreparaFogg, “did I ever tell you of Pullybard, room subject. He made a bargain with
tions known in the
the dentist? No? WeH, he was dewu a fisherman before he died to take his
trade, but
in Florida, and. falling into the river, . body out into the channel and throw it
one of the biggest, alligators you ever • overboard.
Hunter, the English surgeon, learned
■aw made for him. In an instant poor
is the only one ot
Fully hard -was in tbe reptile's jaws, of this arrangement, and by paying the
them that I could
and in another moment-the life would flsbennen $500 be prevailed upon them
tc
carry
out
their
bargain
to
the
letter,
have been crushed out of him. But
recommend as a
blood-puritler.Ihave
when Fully hard saw the creature’s teeth but to attach a rope to the body and
he pulled out a probe he always carries drag it up again after it had been im­ given away hundreds of bottles of
with him. and, pressing it into th\» mersed, The fishenupn served Iwo mas­ It, as I consider it the safest as welt
ters an Hun ter got the body.
•gator’s gum’s, he asked: “Do you feel
as the best to be had.”—Wm. Core,
The tiny skeleton is that of Caroline Pastor JI. E-Church, Jackson, Minn.
ntt Splendid 1896
that?* Of course the reptile screamed
Crathami.
the Sicilian dwarf,; who was
with pain, and cf course he spat Pallyhard out as quick as he would a hot po­ exhibited in Europe in tbe early partoI
the century. Tbe child did not grow
tato.”
Afatfe do honor,
“Yes,” said Bass, after rnminnting after birth, and before she reached her
^oannieed a good timekeeper.
teens she died. Her body, if is said, wn? i
upon the story, “but I shouldn’t call
» -Wfe-wiUa^yo.
that prrryucr of mind, but a slavish sold to o British surgeon by her parents.
THE 0K1T WOTLLD S FAIR
Beside the giant’s frame stands one ot
devotion to one’s profession.”
“That’s what I always contended.” the boots Byrne wore when he died. The
irpih-d Fogg, “but Pul.'yhard would skeleton of tbe dwarf can be slipped
Into it aa easily aa &amp; pipe stem.—N. Y
AMrtw. RETROITJOPRIALCO., .
Telegram.
—Beaten Transcript "

Thursday, July 30. 1896.

Merit

Peculiar to Itself

i

Hood’s
Sarsaparilla

Pennyroyal

J

pills

Not one part but every
part of HIRES Rootbeer
tends toward making it
the perfect temperance
and healthgiving drink.

Absolutely Free!
The Only One
To Stand the Test.

WATCH

Fl

AYER’S

free!

MiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiinarnnooajg

4

5
BARGAIN ? G
COUNTER - E

r

j

A vrotnaxi knovzs
h
really is. She knows better than a man.
“ BATTLE AX ” is selected every time
by wives who buy tobacco for their hus­
F bands. They select it because it is an honest
bargain. It is the biggest in size, the
smallest in price, and the best in quality.
M
The 5 cent piece is almost as large as the
10 cent piece of other high grade brands.

nDXnXSXKKKKKSKKKKKKKKkKkkkk

THE POT CALLED THE KETTLE BLACK
BECAUSE THE HOUSEWIFE
DIDN’T USE

SAPOLJO
Mexican
International
Railroad
EAGLE

PASS

ROUTE

STANDARD GAUGE STEEL RAILS.

TIIESHORT s DIRECT LINE
. -FROM...

Utm, X&amp;Us&amp;ioo i; to
TIME TABLE.
i

Central standard Time.

Stations.
NORTH.

Chicago.............
Kalamazoo Lv...
EMtOooper......
Richlaod Juucl

Gull Lake (Yorkville)
Delton .. ”
QoMraate
Saultr.......

Hastings

Detroit,, Toledo,
Chicago, St. Louis

00! J0»
»-&lt;M[ W »|
Wood bun

Fla i&gt;.
Lansing...
Detroit....
ail NORTHERN POINTS to all points Id Grand Rapids
th-Interior 01 the MEXICAN REPUBLIC, aid
to the

CITY of MEXICO

AYER'S

^•Sarsaparilla

rm-wieKw.

J i. II

Stations.

and offer# more attractions to the
south.
tourist, or tr wrier than any other route.
T’averdn-a country unriva’ed In nren-rvrtpe with Ancient Hlstnrv.—to the laud of the Chi*»sgw..
Moutczuinas aud the Aztecs.
Grand Rapids.
Detroit...........

BQVIFMKXt UJCSUB!’; 8!»kl».

Pullman Palace Bullet Sleeper
BAN ANTONIO TO

Larsintf.........
woudvuo ....

Woodland....
Coats Greve..
Hastings....

MEXICO CITY

Shultz.............
Cloverdale
Delton ....
D’reet connections at San Antonio with al! lines MHO...........
ir &gt;m the norm aud east.
Oreewy...
6nll LaketVorkviUt

Richland Junction
^or,lt’'1f,rmU,n”oo’10’‘rn1nll Mexico Ticket* Kalamazoo Ar
ugnal
Tims table.*a«Mt inrti uiara, and the journey ’-o
ui. aurnsl ouiv- al
Mexico &lt;»r tntrrm^.hate pointi.eali upon or art- Trains at Fisc Station*a* ■**
firws.
Freight Train* will he ■«;«; 'r&gt;?.' !’’11'Atarge
of the • ’owpany.wtin rr&lt;ejy»t-rJ.
AV. G. NEIMYER, f
the time ot «iieh train' «’!’■ ■
■;*
.
No.«.
will wait s« Wori.iw ' &lt;;t F" v y.
Gen. West, to Affart Met, tnt. ;R. RR
trat. No. 1 and FYelfib’ N"
"
2S • Clark 8‘, 01c»go “Ska Win wall a:
' ' '• U’“I

C. K. DUNLAP,
Erale r»&gt;i Texas,

rival ot No » on c. J. &amp; » K ■; . . . njinnira
Banuigi* murt be aS I'rp- ' « •' ■ • . AKeoi»
bswWraylat ilm«* of
otherwiw
may have time to cliH-k
u
It mav not go forward un»i»
J'
SupX
H. njewixo. H■ &lt;;-1‘“I*-?*
Gen’l Manager. Go 11 -A T A

M' ichigan
CesM
“ Ou
Ketarj Foul Boldt.’'

Free

yankeewatch

la Effect May’21. i-v.

Stations.
MAirrwARD.

BLumxoa----- -.
Station#.

SIXTEEN TO ONE
NG CO
111.

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’£...} SB ■•=£!**

fafrsisaft.'siw-

�LOCAL NEWS.

Hasting' Banner

.

*’Thursday, July 3°. ’S96-

• tlRttlLrtTION .

inis week,

W. R. COOK, Local Editor.

'

LT.SXg** Attorn, „

95 qujre?

^•xon Prlx(.

Bust reach thia office Tuesday, at latent u,
Mure luaertou lu tbe laaue of to‘ Seek VmbJ^?61, Pfess’ the latest addition to
*hen brought.
061

The Editor’s Views

o»e

otafgo’a pogtniMter liu received a raise
In wages or Sloo.per year.
. - . ..! Observer Office.
j-0 j,,,.. u With Nervous Exhaustion—
u- u ukcfulncs**—Food Had to
,
be Choked Down.
the condition of C. De­
i: . vf Coopersville ’Mich.)Obc ■ presses his experience
v
Mj life work has been
A : - . id confining. As a re­
very
!.. !th famed andl wasstricken
exhaustion; I had no appehu- .. f sic^p seemed to be weariflg a&gt; l:!c out. While in thia condiuvaa^- 'v 1 kr’s Nerve Vitalixer was
re-.-or.■i|:cr.
’’e&lt;L I commeuced its use
recorc q
jrd it h- 1 wonderful effect from the
ia few nights
I' was able
first
'
' '
.il! the sleep I needed, my apt
aud became as ravepetite r .
nous if v.. .--if s: I gained xa pounds in
cks. »nv mind became clear
L . and I was soon restored to
and
perfect. I-ealth. ” t. ■

The ,Epworth league at Vicksburg
ralwd money, lor llrelr paslor by a huckle­
berry' bee.

btog,rtlw.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

FRIENDS OF SILVER.

A

FATAL ERROR.

Baking Powder leaven.

c8Pri”&lt;- Out

S'T^XftT

MlX”lZn°1 lh' T’«H-econd
-ee^Sn’uT.:^^*

.l&amp;.iL'dttit*^'' bn'UU

Norman Williams, of St. Johns, who uazei halve. It never fails to cure Plies.
was recently badly bitten by a dog. had to
W. H. GdODYKAK.
A. G. Hyde,
trace bls leg amputated.
™.&gt;
""r«“u.
V
““ ”
--------- •
Eighty tons or celery Is being shipper!
dally train Kalamazoo at present, which Is
a large amount tor tut. time in the celery
SdASUll.
’
At lunla’s annual election for membera •• &gt; Risers., lor they always cleanse lhe
of the school bokrd,but 43 votes were cast,
, w. u. Good ye ah.
and nt the annual, mevtlpg where appro­
Captain J. M. Weatherwax, aired 7-’ n
priations-are voted there were but nine Hc'i’1' !“inl J,Uslnet‘s ttm" »nd one of “the
tax pnjere present, and six uf that uumber richest lumbermen in Mountcahn county
died at biantun Monday.
«v«my.
were members’ of the sclrool board.

When Henry
G)au, u,
of Pipestone.
Pipeatone. DPIBer- They
Asseniblo In —
National
OoaChicago, July 27. —Dan Shroger was
#
-------- ---------------------------- ----—«**«•*
«n county, was
mu about to commence 1
vantlon in
In St.
St Louie.
Louis.
nen
. vention
shot and instantly killed just before
thrashing his grain he discovered three
sunrise Sunday morning by George A.
Had thedpi^^^lofO?J_Of?hCbUi“dlCa* W,UUmJ- “W* Womtaatad for Prwl- Tottinger. hi.* son-in-law. The shoot­
ing was done through a mistake. Poicnnrd
Pre*«“'* of the dynamite es- dent aad Arthur Bewail for vic. Pcw. kwiratjon, all the men around
idwut—Taxi of the Platform
tingrr was aroused by a noise and
uie machine wonld have been killed or
Adoptedthought burglars were in his house. He
injured. Mr. Glass think, that some 1
--------| got his revolver and as he did ao a man
St.
Idbuis,
July 25.—The
national
The'man
man eon$ootwneighbor or unknown enemy
E
-—
----- —
—— ail- walked into the. room. The
th
,e ^JTuunite
found ver
--------------- where it was
wBswuoo
— i----- jconvention
------------------opened
-j-,.™ ita session
; ing into the room was Dan Shroger, but
for the purpose of wrecking the thro&amp;h- Wednesday and Francis New lands, of , he was not recognized by his son-in-law
er which
a-Mrei. is -----------er.
n new one .be recently pur­ Nevada, was made temporary'chairman. 1 cn account of the darkness. Pottinge*
chased for his own use.
। William P. St. John, of New York, tens fired and Shroger dropped dead.
; chosen at permanent chairman and ;he
WATERY GRAVES.
The report of-State Tnasurer Wilk­ i usual ecmmlttees were named. On
Thursday the day was passed in listen­
inson for the fiscal year ended June
Qalncy, ill. '
30, 1896, shows that the cash on'hand ing to several addresses and toadopting
Quincy. HL, July 27-~-Fred Grows and
in. the state treasury on the date given the following platform:
Fred Baumgartner, aged 20 each, both
Th« Platform.
was $012,422.43. The general fund.which
"The national silver party of America. of prominent families, while but at a
now has u balance of $47D,537.21,-tfaa In convention assembled, hereby adopts fish .fry Sunday went in bathing and
last year overdrawn $128,000. The trust the following declaration of principles:
• both were drowned. Two other drown­
"First—The paramount Issue at this time
fund &gt;&gt;&lt;lebtednesfi of tile state is $5,­
in the United States is Indisputably the ings occurred Sunday, one in the rivet
706,702.72, and the bonded indebtedness money question. It is between the British,4 below the city, a man named Peter
$10,922.. The total .receipts for the year gold standard, gold bonds and bank cur­ I Peters, and the other man near Marwere $5,250,058 and the disbursements rency on the one side, and the bimetallicf j celline. The latter’s name waa not
standard, no bonds, government currency
$|l,634.e54. The receipts from specific (and an American policy) on the other. * । learned. The .latter two were also mem­
। "On this issue we declare ourselves to bo bers of fishing parties.
taxes were $1,OQ6,54S».
I. in favor of a distinctively American flnanBoAxt^cl of a Doubli' Murder.
Three Hilled in u Runawav.
1 cla* «y»ten»- w® are unalterably opposed
Carlton, Minn., July 25. — James
While Mrs lane Fnctor ,r ,i
a 10
Blngie gold standard, and demand '
v
1T^..jQnC
and the immediate return to the constitutional O’Darrah Thursday night shot and
Mrs. Henry Thompson, aged 34, the l.at- stahdard of gold and silver, by the restoratbr
children don by thls kovernment. independently 1 killed William Caffry and wife in a dis­
ur accompanied by her five chili
J...— -JJ8-. .....
,
’of any foreign, power, of the unrestricted pute over money. After the murder
S.ou'^ ‘.e?±h I’VT'Z T
-a' 3KJ7 mm O’Darrah wnt to a saloon, boasted of
lOU’ 1D Bearcb °f huckleberries, standard money at the ratio of sixteen to bis act aud played a game of cards, de­
titieir horse became frightened and ran, cue. and upon terms of exact equality
.
as
they
existed
prior
to
the silver fying the authorities. He was arrested
apvay. throwing all from the vehicle? coin to be bf full legal 1873;
tender, equal!} and is in jail.
Mrs. Foster and Mm. Thompson were with gold, tor all debts and dues, public ■
-------------- ----------- - ------ r»«»—
killed instantly and the oldest boy, and private, and we demand such Icgisla- ; .
Cairo, July 27.—Cholera ir decreasing
ajged ten. was fatally injured. A baby tion as will prevent for the future the
destruction of the legal tender quaUty and there were only 130 new coses and
one year old was iu no way hurt. Others of any kind of money by private contract. |
"We hold that the power to control and 100 drath* throughout Egypt on 8atof the party were injured, but not seri­
regulate a paper currency is Inseparable j WTttey.
ously.
from the power to coin money; and, hence,
that
currency
Intended to circulate as * The state convention df the'Epwoffh
----- --all
—
---------------------------------------------.Health In Michigan.
money shoiUd be issued and Its volume icn™e he]d a three days’ meeting at
i During tlie week ended on July 18 re^ controlled
by the general government only. I t
Ludington, with 1,000 delegates present.
ports sent in by 47 observers in various und should be a legal tender.
"We are unalterably opposed to the toThe old soldiers and sailors of Alle­
portions of the ^stcite inflicnte that

Hu*, and
Surveyors for the new electric railway to Mbluit'c ”
which Is to run from Benton Harbor to
i??h!™!.°
ni.rmr
j’.r...r*
rv a
'“i&lt;h 1,1
«’Ri. It
r.-Po.-Mu.i
every
cough
or ooRJ.
Decatur and Paw Paw discovered several
w. 'll. Gooyeau
thermal springs near Sister Lakes, which Immediate mulu.:
I
'i II’. II. Goodyear. are said to rival the famous hut springs of sl'll« Wlrtx, to Jflrs „|a 01 s,.],,,.
Arkansas in volume of water and high '“’bed Into • burning hou.e and dragged
'““■Ob'lou. and
temperature. An analysis of the water n™rh*ir 21'2' W,'°
near dead from suffocation.
•ttfliBIN*.
••
presented such favorable results ibat there
r.A i. Director
lhiak bow re«dl|r u»
is talk of building a 825.000 sanitarium
i'Jarbtmas’ Photograph
blood is poisoned by constipation? Bad
iurt street. All
there.
blood means bad health and premature
The postofflee department ha* issued an old age DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the
order that hereafter railroad companies famous little pills, overcome obstliu.ta con•Upatlon.
w. H. Goodyeak •
t
JtEl.r
W. W. POTTER. must pay postage on all mail matter car­
J.
. . i; i. a roTFER. ried over their own roads with the excep­ । ai’ Ignnce w®hI» an importation of
■ irn-v- al Law,
•
ladles. At a recent dance the males pres-'
. :: t-:.ug&gt; city Hank. Collections tion of such letters as have reference to
ent numbered fitly, while butithree or four
.
- •
. ■ and general law business
remittent fever, cholera morbus, con­
business of tbe same train upon which the fair creatures were In attendance.
sumption and neuralgia increased in nounce as a blunder, worse than a crime. ®t Albany August 18, 19 and U).
letters may be carried. The railroads will
Mrs. R. DeYoung, Middiieburg. la., urea ’of prevalence. Consumption was the present treasury policy concurred tn fcy I
The fourth annual picnic of the old
MPM \N.
be supplied with especially stamped envel­ writes. 1 have used One Minute Cough reported at 210 places, typhoid fever at “rTfnron£mJo£US; “‘“eH of
T'X'"' “anty
•
1). I). S.
Cure fur six’dl'JSstor
years, both lttorto
myself
and
chiM^.ap
’
Tu'Ki
«
«•
scarict
fever
ut
25.
opes
for
the
business
and
must
hereafter
the
vain
attempt
to
maintain
the
gold
be
held at Burdickvllle on August 3.
/■•nraj w.&gt;rk done
m&gt;uf carefully
rareiuuy and
buu 1■ ■
,
— ~—------- —
• • ••
5 — election
• —
....
.. the
At
the• special
held for
itKfitackirtStore d° busIuvM with Uncle Sam the same as actot and most satisfactory Cough tor" I
“
" h°OI,lng C0"f'h “ standard by borrowing gold; and we de- '
mand the payment of all coin obligations of
. .
ace tort. ol|ier
\
| the United States, as provided by exist- •purpose
•, - of bonding Grand Haven fat
&lt;
ever used.
w. H. Guodykar
‘
Ing
laws,
in
either
gold
or
silver
coin,
at
an
electric
light
plant
the
plan
was
de. LAM I’M AN, M. D.
While fishlug in Three lake*, four miles
Shot by an Angry Husband.
R. W. Schemerhorn, an old and re­
the option of the government, and not at feeted, the vote being:
For, 3881
3S8;
•
•
---- D. Guhan, a prominent druggist td the option of the creditor.
«&gt;“«■ o&lt; Galeatonr. Gordon B«eh and S. spected citizen of Dowagiac, dropped dead
225.
Kjwr aaaiM
a
_
"Over
and above &lt;ui
all wiurt
other qucaui-lia
questions Ul
of '|. against,
, , •
Hernia
or
. ..
.
fo^ I A. Lovelaud had ft somewhat singular or Sunday night. Hr was justice of the Cheboygan, was shot and probably fa- policy,
wo are In
in favor of restoring to ' . John Munsh, aged'M, who had lived
li,.- majority ot ____________
noon.. for many
.........
wounded by a man calling himself tLz
peace
years andi was a man of.i
-the
lhe people of
United States the time- in a shantv on the river front near Sag'
rather plural experience.
Upon polling wealth.
uittnittt a surgical• operahnnnrcd money
monev of
at the constitution
mnatltutlnn—rolri
,
‘
gold .
James Appleyard, of Minneapolis. Ap­ honored
for many
making
living
In they were astonished to find that they
and silver, not one but both—tbe money inaw
- -years,
,a^- was
.killed
..T a
- .by
pleyard
is under arrest. He cltt
.
..
. ,. tra_pping,
2. -----A. L. Wooster, a prominent citizen of
Washington and Hamilton, and Jef- i hunting
and
was killed
by tae
—
bad captured seven fish at the one haul. Osseo, loll., after suffering excruciating ly have discovered that Gahan wronged of
ferson and Monroe, and Jackson and Lin- 1 cars.
.
ELECTION OFFICE OF
Each of the four hooks had its own fish, from piles for twenty years, was cured in hia wife previous to bus murriagv, when coin, to the end that the American people
„• ♦&gt;., T’A«e»
J. M. SMITH.
may receive honest pay tor an honest
The brewery of t^c L Anse Brewing
' made iu all part* of the state aud as these were drawn through the ashore time by useiug DeWitt’s Witch she visited Cheboygan last year.
. product; that the American debtor may company, which had just started work
imr a speciality. Special pains water, the tails of three of them had each Haze) halve, an absolute cure for all skin
■ pay his Just obligations in an honest after several months' idleness, was toHyeienlat* Meet.
■tandard and not In a dlabonaat and un- ■ ,,llv
hT
,10.000.
at ting contracts, chattel mort- been seized by another and the seven were diseases. More ot this preparation Is used
takr:
Michigan health officers held their sound standard appreciated 100 per cent j| tally destroyed.by fire. Loes, $10,000.
an
nil
ot
hers-combined.
Woodland. Mich.
„ of Michigan
safely landed In the boat. The fish were
third annual conference at Ann Arbor In purchasing power, and no appreciation i। The Sons of St. George
W. H. Goodyear
In debt-paying power, and to the end. will hold their annual reunion at Ishiwiiii Tag/ar:
Loyal E. Kn&amp;ppen. of the calico t&gt;ass species and averaged
Wheeler &amp; Co., shipbuilder.^ of Bay nnd adopted a resolution calling upon further, that silver standard countries peming August 20, 21 and 22. About
two pounds each, au aggregate of 14 City, have .posted notices In and about the legislature to pass an act provid­ may be deprived of the unjust advantage
’
Arthur C. Detilsou.
ing for a surer collection of vital sta­ they now enjoy. In the difference In ex­ 5,000 visitors ore expected on the oc­
• AGGAKT. KNAPPEN &amp; DENISON,
pounds.
The gentlemen who tell the tbeir premises declaring their yard non­
change between gold and silver—an ad
I.AWYEKS.
union. About 900 men are at work and tistics aud asking fur money for a cam­ vantage which tariff legislation cannot casion.
Kooiuj «r. Si? Michigan Trust Co. Bldg,.
story were perfectly sober.
}
A poet office has" been established at
paign of education against infectious overcome. .
the company says they will remain.
Grand Rapid#, Michigan.
diseases.
"We therefore confidently appeal to the Orr, Saginaw county, nnd Hector 8.
C. J. Wilder, while cultivating corn on
Young mothers dread the Summer mon­
j people of the United States to hold in abey- Smith has been commissioned post­
I AMES A SWEEZEY,
Odcar Knight’s farm, north of Muir, a ths on account of the great mortality a­
1 ance all other questions, master.
however Impor.
Attorney at law,
'
using tobacco for halt a century
and even momuttoua they mar apHastings. Mich. couple of weeks ago. picked up a cam­ mong children caused by bowel troubles. m.After
Peter Johnson, a farmer at Kiernan,
be. all former pa-ty
i tv Ai.*' .t
i
. i pear, to sunder. If need be,
Practices in all courts of tbe state. Col- paign button bearing the inscription, Perfect safety may be assured those who Charles U. Chittenden, otLnnalng. took ties and
,nd affiliations,
unmuona. and th
unite
tn
on.
to unIto In one Menominee county, was run over by *
keep on hand DeWitt’s Colic and Cholera
lectionF promptly attended to.
"Abraham Lincoln, I860,” on one side,and cure, and administer it promptly. For I some compound warranted to destroy supreme effort to free themselves and their south-bound freight and killed.
omtnation of money
on the reverse, "Hannibal Hamlin, I860.” cramps, bilious colic, dysentery and diar- the appetite for the weed, became de- chUdren from the destructlve than any stamps.
lirious and jumped from a window a’nd P°.,yewr~^ power_n’®r?s_'
’ A. bCKJBNER. M. D.,
which has ever been fastened
upon the Lnwler, of Blissfield,/
It is-about the alze of an old copper cent, rhjRa. It affords Instant relief.
Mrs. Catherine
. .
Physician aud Surgeon,
wgs fatally hurt.
f| _civilised
,_____________________________
men of any race or In any age.
\
W. H. Goodyear
aged
72
years,
fell
into
a
cistern
and
waa
is made up of paper encased with copper,
Delton.
•
Mich.
Two baby boys were born to Mrs.' And upon the consummation of our ddesires
’eslras
(»Kc-::n hrtldtsice. one biock ex&lt; ot depot.
,
»-■
and
andefforts,
efforts,w®
weevoke
evokethe
theaid
aidnfofallallnatrlotle
patriotic drowned.
and originally had a picture of Lincoln
English Spavin Liniment removes all Jonas D. Jenkins, of Hutchinson. Kan. American citixerus. and the gracious fa­ ।
Nearly 2,000 men have been thrown
and
Hamlin
In
tbe
center,
but
these
have
on the steamer City of Milwaukee as it vor of Divine providence.
A. a C li. BARBER
out of work by the closing of the Nor-Z
lotted away.
Mr. Wilder has had several Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps anti Blem­ was entering the port at St. Joseph.
•
Physicians and Surgeons.
Yesterday the report of the joint con|
ishes from horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs.
good
offers
for
the
relic,
but
refuses
to
rie.
East Norrie and I*abst Iron mines *t
CaKs in city or county responded to with
Splints. Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles,
Ipolita Spagnlola, of Lansing, was ar- ference’ committee which recommends
sell It.
pro®pities&gt;. day or night.
Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. rested as. he was about to board the uniting the silver forces and leaves the Ironwood.
0.
B. Vail, alias C. W. Brooks, n no­
Save 850 by use of one bottle. Warranted Bremen steamship Eras? in New York details to each political party—silver
It's Astonlnhing
*A. SHELDON,
torious counterfeiter, whn was indicted
the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever for Genoa. He is charged with embez- and po|cplists—was adopted,
how Dr. Pierce’s Favorite prescription acts
•
A ttract and Real Estate Office.
.
1 January SL 1S»O,
Minneapolis for
known. Sold by W. H. Goodyear, Drug­ zling $1,200 from the Caribbean Banana
Abstract Block. Hastings.
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upon nervous women. It’s a marvelous
gist, Hastings, Mich. *
|
Mr. rnov, of Nebraska, moved that the counterfeiting sUrer dollars and e*Stoney i • !oi» on Real Estate Real Estate
company nt Lansing.
»o:d &gt;n onciilwon. General conveyancing. remedy for nervousness aud general de­
conveation
proceed
to
the
nomination
caped,
has
been
caught
in Detroit,
U inplet- i.»’t of Abstract Bookf. com- bility, Chorea, or St. Vitus Dance. ln*oThe daily shipment of celery from
If yon desire a luxurous growth of
Louis
a“ farmhand
40 years
’ *" ’Vonesch,
*
1
“*
pI’M from il;e Records, can furnish complete inoDta. ur Inability to sleep, spasms, con­
Kalamazoo is 80 tons, an unprecedented of a candidate for president and.vice
abstracts.
t
1 of age. committed "suicide st' Birch
president.
vulsions. or ••fits." and eVery, like dis­ healthy hair oi a natural color, nature’s amount for this time of the year,
crowning ornament of both sexes,
HI LiP T.TqLGROVR
•
Mr. I’ftce’s motion was adopted, and Creek by cutting his throat. No cause
order.
• M. M. Stevens, of Grand Rapids, as­
Even In casS of Insanity resulting from only Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair KeE. C. Little, of Abilene, Kan., was rec- was assigned for the deed,
Attorney at Law
saulted the ten-year-old daughter 'of
funcutioual derangements, the persistent newer. •
•»Sa■.•re&lt;-or to Smith A Colgrove.)
ognized to place William J. Bryan’s
- Training.
ills Early
Chris UmJerkircher at Allegan. A
tOlDee In Union block. Hasiings.i
use of the ••Prescrllrtion” vrlll, by restor­
name before the convention*. He did | “So you arc the-India rubber man. are
Fr;v/!.. s: . &gt;ilthe -•ourts of the state.
crowd of men took after him, when he
ing the natural functions, generally effect
fo ini a graceful, at times forceful, you?” -mn.
■
,to
v the
snid Uncle Hiram Peters
The best salve in the world for cuts, jumped into the river and was drowned. rp.-«-k. Several .evond. followed and dto^ mwAn'rehIMt
a cure.
*
B. J. Johnson, a Western Mill farm­
For women suffering from any chronic bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
finally nominations were declared , “ye8 BjrJ»
.Over J.S. Goodvesr&amp; Co.’s store.)
•‘female complaints" or weakness: for sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, er, fell irito the river and was drowned. closed, nnd a motion to nominate Mr. I
’ -•*Prudce^ip ah courts of the Mate. Collections women who are run down or over-worked: corns, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­
“How did you happen to think your
The fifteenth annual state encamp­ Bryan by acclamation was adopted rontd"^
w“lndlk rabWr m7nT-‘
:
utteased to.
at the change from girlhood to woman­ tively cure piles or no-pay required. It ment of the Michigan division of the
unannnously
by
a
rialnff
vote.
,
-When
f
vounr
. „everybody
ervbod, said
--­ I;
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
'When I was young,
L H. T1 MMERMAN. Hoiuo-pathlc Phy hood; and, later, at tbe critical "change of or money refunded. Price 25. cents per Sons of S’eternns was held at Holland.
i ,
LT .t ’
Ufe”—it is a medicine that safely and cer­
R •
n bomeltif
hnnnrinv boy.luir ”—Detroit Fre«!
*■ •
sician and Surgeon.
placed Arthur Sewall s name before the —
tainly builds up. strengthens, regulates, box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
Mnrvclon* Result*.
Otrc* over R.&gt;g«-r*s grocery store.)
I convention for vice president nnd the Press.
druggist.
and cures.
~
Front a letter written by Ifc-v. J. Gund- nomination of Mr. Sewall was made by !
'Twould Be a Settler.
Send for a free pamphlet or remit 10
erman of Dlmortriale. Mich. we are per­ acclamation.
Small Brother—Pa eays
|
s he wishes
PHYSICIANS FIND.
astings
ity
ank cents (stamps) for a large Book (IftS
mitted to make this extract: 1 have n&lt;»
pages) on Woman’s Disease and bow to
After the appointment of notification you’d make haste and propose to Grace.,
hesitation in recommending Dr. King’s
Hastings,
Mich.
committees
the
convention
adjourned
~
“
*
----—
- —Then -ha•
cute them with home treatment Address
All people Not Alike.
Young
Man
(delightedly)
.New Discovery. r» the results were almost
World’s Dispensary Medical Association,
............................
is willing to let her marry me?
While sine die.
A letter carrier said his wife liked coffee marvelous in the case of my wife.
CA.PITA.Ij 73,000.00
Buffalo. H,. Y
**’Tain’t that. He says you won’t comet
so well and seemed to really need It at I was pastor of the Baptist Clmrch at
SURPLUS, 920,000.00
Great Dinner at Cleveland.
to often after you have been rejected?*
breakfast, it was too bad for the doctor to Rives Junction she was brought down with
Halids Up the Strength.
Cleveland, 0., July 24.—The feature
luc
under the laws of the State of
Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Terri­
. Michigan.
I feel It my duty to write in pral*e of Hood’s order tier to discontinue It. He told her ble paroxysms of coughing would last of the centennial celebration on Thurs­ -Tit-Bit*.
Open for business, Dec. IB, 1886. Sarsaparilla. About three years ago 1 Imd the that her bad complexion, dyspepsia, nerv­ hours with little Interruption and it seem­ day was the big New England dinner,
grip, aud the medicines Which I took failed to ousness and occasionally palpitation of tbe
do mean? good until I began taking Hood’s heart all came from one cause and that was ed as If she could not survive them. A hjeld in a tent on the campus of Adelbert
OFFICERS;
Sarsaparilla and Hood’s Pills. This medicine
built up my week an(l nin down body and from drinking coffee. The good man went on friend recommended Dr Klugs New Discov­ college. Nearly 706 people were pretent
h '•
a. Prejrident
that time to this I have not bad an attack oi further to say: "My child. If you were as ery: It was quick In Ila w«»rtk and highly ak the dinner, partaking of such New
' CbeMt-r Me-.&lt;er. Vice Pres.
Dun W. Reynolds, Cashier the grip- Last spring 1 was troubled with m&gt; strong as your husband and had the miles satisfactory in results.” Trial buttle free England luxuries as pork and* beans,
*toniach and my food did not digest- I
Regu­ punyikin pie, turkey and corned beef
DIRECTORS:
of outdoor walking to do that he has daily, at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug Store.
more resorted to Hood’s Sarsaparilla, h“d.
Dan W. RpvuoMs.
W. H Powers,
you could drink one cup of coffee, or ।pre- lar size 50c. and $1.00.
ter taking it a short time
and cabbage, closing with more modern is starved blood. It shows itself
D fi Robinson.
R. B. Messer.
healthy condition. 1 va.ue Hood » JwgJ11; haps two, at breakfast and dinner without
ice cream and coffee. Short addresses in pale cheeks, white lips, weak
&gt;1. L.Cook. •
Chester Messer- above all other medicines, and I feel when t
any
ven
’
bad
but
the
8au,e
P?
1
*
0
";
Electric
Bittern.
!•’ T. Colgrove.
take It that It will do the work. Georgs Marwere made by Senators Hawley and
ous alkaloids exist in coffee as are found
let, Green Oak, Mich.
Electric Bitters is a medicine suited fur Sherman, Maj. McKinley and others.
digestion, no appetite, exhaus­
in tobacco, strychnine and motph. ne. any season, but perhaps nmn? gene rally
.Ha# the only savings department in Barry
Catarrh
Cannot
ba
'Cured
county .kud payw interest on all time
tion, lack of nerve force, soft
There Is not so great a proportion of them neded, when the langtihi exhausted feel­
depo-. [:■.
.
Niagara Falla, N. Y., July 25.—The
In coffee •» In the other drug,, but &gt; »u£ ing prevails. .when the liver is torpid and
muscles, and, chief of all, weak
Orient amount eilete to «rl0“B|7
sluggish and the need of a tonic senate of the National Union, that has
PROBATE ORDER.
anyone whose conetltutlon l« » little^below and alterative is felt. A prompt use of been in session here all week, adjourned
vou must take Internal remedies.
State of Michigan, County «( Barry—sb.
muscles.
Your doctor calls it
par. All of these drugs can be used tor ■ this medicine has often averted long and Friday night. Nashvillle, Tenn., was
A: &gt; xf,sum ot the Probate Court for the
M?untl'1,1hoiden at lhe Probate Office In
time by perfectly beeltbv people, but If perhaps fatal blllnus fever*. No medicine chosen as the next place of meeting. Anaemia. He will tell you that
tae titvof Hastings, In said county, on Mon­
tbeir
le persisted In long enough, the will act more surely in counteracting and Officers were elected. W. M. Bayne, of
day. the 13th dav of July in tbe year
the weakening weather of sum­
human body floelly gives evidence of the Treelng^the system from themslatla! poison
one thouiand eight hundred and ninety six. J-ounlr, lor K.ar». •»« ta..
Toledo, 0M being chosen president.
Fr/sen:, Charles W. Arirstrong, Judge of
effect of Ute steady poison, and many peo­ Headache. Indigestion, Constipation, Diz
mer often brings it on.
*
Frobase.
Bobbed of Ooms Worth *30,000.
ple
who
do
not
know
this
fact
die
because
ziness
yield
to
Electric
Bitters.
50c.
and
In ml- nutter of the estate of Frank
of their unnatural babit^. If you could 81.00 per bottle at W. H. Goodyear^ Mod­
Providence, R. I., July 25.—Diamonds
GeUer. &lt;iei-va-ed.
wonderful results In curing ca.arru.
use a hot drink In tbe morning made from em Drug Store.
valued at $30,000 were stolen at NarraOu teaffing and filing the petition duly ver1“•“"T'fcaSrS CO., rrep.- Toiodo. o. the nourishing grains that nature has pro­
gansett Pier,- from Mrs. j. J. Coogan,
ne’i. iii arrteGeirer. widow of said deceased.
pray.Uthat administration o! sakl estate be
I
Sold by druggists, price. 75c. _____________ j vided for tbe use of man, it would easllj
wife of a New York real estate agent,
A
stomach
full
nf
undigested
food
1*
to S’dd petitioner or to some other
JXy your appetite and fatten your
person.
.
about as unhealthy a mass a«s one can well who has been a summer resident of the
u?,A'Tf‘UIV':’ lt is ordered, that Saturday, the
pier for several years.
l&gt;O»!wfi0le»ome, delicious hot drink of the Imagine.
Jtoday of August A. D. IBM. at ten o’clock In
What can be done with It?
kindZtVd doctor referred to la found In
assigned for the bearing of said
▲ Lover's Crime.
'
petition and thai-the helro at law of said de
There It slays.
It won't &lt;llrvst.
It
Post u ei Coffee, made from r!*"’
St; Paul, Minn., July 27.—Henry B.
ceased and all other persons Interested in said
churns up, fermenia and dream, becomes
•state, nre required to appear at a session of
Poatuai Cereal Co. Llm. of Battle Creek. poisonous (as all putrid matter does) and White. of Northfield, fatally shot Miss
’^'‘‘•o’lrt.thentobe hoiden at the Probate
..
Mich' It brewa the rich color ot Java or causes great pain and deep-seated dis­ Tillie Strumpf in this city because she of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo,n the City ul Hasting*. In said County,
buise, If any there be, why the prayer
refused to marry him and then fatally phosphites, will make poor Hood
orders.
.
u-t(’looermte not be granted. And it is
In order to change all ttys. take Shaker shot himself.
^^"nTa."
:“rklt r ordered, that said petitioner give notice
f- ■
rich. It is a food for over-taxed
Digestive Cordial.
Wreons Interested in said estate, of the
It stops fermentation and decay at once,
I?.
of saln l*tmon and the hearing
furnished
br
the
Creator,
preJ ,?.-.'
causing a copy of this order to be
Louisville, Ky„ July 17.—The Chesa­ and weak digestion, so prepared
ao that no more puloms are created.
PJb'i'W in the Hastings Bannkb. a news­
It clears the stomach of poisons already peake &amp; Ohio &amp; Southwestern railroad that it can easily be taken in
piper printed and circulated In said County of
there- Ithelpa.it to torn the food that w as sold at auction Saturday to the Il­
!/.'r7-?nc&lt;!,,n eBch week for three successiv
EAb“"“"
wetrj previous io xiid day of bearing.
remains- Into h •altbfnl nourishment. It linois Central for SI,300.000.
summer when Cod-liver Oil or
Chas. W. abmwtbono
i
drinks.
- . . than words can be strengthens the stmnach for the next meal.
.. ,
Judge of Probate. .
even ordinary foods might repel.
Here Is lhe whole phWusophy ami cute
J^rn-gopy.)
p,RlnlL Mor^s.
Grocers furnish H ana
London,
July
25.
—
Mary,
the
eldest
fl
of Indigestion In a few words. And wi-.atV
Experience
Phib
Fair Over Fifty
J»
N«r York
daughter of Charles Dicken's, died on SCOTT fc EOVNE,
more. Its all trw. Try it.
H ltulo*’s •‘k’Othlng Syrup has be»n used
Shaker Digestive Cordial Is for sale by Thursday.
t4’l l i‘in"?l'nolbersfor tbeir children v.blta
Thos.
druggists, price 10 cents to 81.00 a buttle.
LV;- with perfe&lt;'t success. It sootl.es the
C1..M, ••i .eos the cams, allays ah palm cures
• Spence.
r ■' J ' ,c
tlh? best remedy for dlnrrbtrA
1Wl’M-0,le .‘cats a bottle.

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Poor Blood

Scott’s
Emulsion

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

�Highest ot all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report

imifea?
ABSOLUTELY PURE

Hastings Banner
Thursday, July 30. 1896.
COOK BROS. Proprietors.

INNOCENCE AWHEEL
NO

4.

Keswick. CvMBEiti^LNn, Eno
JULY 4TH , ’WL

Dear Mr. Ehitok.
Wh&lt; n you last heard from me 1 was on
tVt* roatl from Glasgow tu Edinburgh.
Arter a night spent at Airdrie, we started
on mid made guod progress for compara­
tive -amateurs.
We passed through r
country which dih not look .w much dif­
ferent from our ora as 1 expected to see
it. The fields are almost ns Jwrge ns ours,
and the crops are about tbe same only
there is
Iftufiui ertrn. There is a good
deal of hay this crop being very heavy ihls
year. The hedge* are, of course a novel­
ty. though no’, os noticeably so ns one
•would think. There.»ro no wooden fences
such as we have, of comparatively none.
However I was surprised to learn that a
hedge was not necessarily' of bushes.
They call a stone fence or wall a hedge.
-There are a good many ot these'stone
“hedges” some of buBhec alone, some of
atone or wood and bushes. In fact almost
every conceivable combination, except our
so common rail fence. There were some
wire fences, but none of the barbed Wire.
The houses too nre different from ours.
I have not seen a wooden house since I
left New York, nnd they say I won’t see
any iu England. In tbe cuuutry, they are
ahnast all ifi)itewuh*xi. though some are
covered with stucco and left the plain
brown. The .houses and hedges of course
8ceiu .strange when one is close to them
but to look off across the country gives
one about the same landscape as In Amer­
ica. But in the villages it Is very differ­
ent. All the smaller towns seem to be
bulk along one street They are all of
stone, sume cut, some rough hewn, and
are usually roofed with slate, sometimes
with tiles, once In a while thatched with
straw. Generally lhe larger the town, the
narrower and dingier the streets. How­
ever In the larger towns the buildings are
three or four stories high which makes tbe
streets look less wide.
Even with t.iese
tall buildings the roofs are rarely flit, but
run up straight and steep to r ridge 'pole.
We reached Edinburgh about two
o'clock and as we rode along tbe streets
tooking about us wRh curious eyes, we
came to • bicycle store aud I was never
much more pleased than I was when I
saw it was a Cleveland agency. The way
I made for the door of that store would
have done credit to a boy with a bumble
bee only eighteen Inches behind him.
A few moments more and I was able to
navigate my wheel without wondering
whether I would slip off tbe saddle in
front or behind next time. Directed to a
hotel by the shopkeeper we soou had our
wheels safely stored aud started out to sec
the historical and other wonders of this
old town.
,
,
Edinburgh is divided by a jjeep? valley
Into old and new town. The greatest
right oi the latter Is Princes Street, which
is one of the finest in great Britain.
On
one side are fine stores, and on tbe other a
beautiful park, beyond which rises the
Castle on a rocky point about four hundred
feet high. Old Edinburgh High St is the
locality of greatest Interest. Our hotel
was situated on this street and we turned
our steps up ita rough pavements towards
the Castle. On the way we passed S'.
Giles church where John Knox used to
preach, and near which Kte last resting
place is marked by a bronze plate in the
pavement reading “J. K. 1572.” All tbe
othe: bodies in this cemetery were re­
moved to make room for business needs,
but the tones of the stem old preacher rest
untouched beneath tbe bustle and rush of
thFbtisy streets. We stepped up to tbe door
ot the church and saw that It was just the
hour of tbe daily service held there.
Al­
most before we knew it the usher bad us
up on the front seat, bicycle suits and all.
We had demurred somewhat about going
up, but he said abmething or other about
eighteen^minutes Presbyterianism not be­
ing enough to hurt anybody and insisted
chat we go. U was an Impressive service.
Leaving this we proceeded up the streets
tube Castle whose history Is so inter­
woven with that of Scotland as a whole.
From ite lofty walls weconld look down four
hundred feet to tbe park below and from
there across over "the ’ull bloomin’ town”
as the Englishman nt the bicycle store had
said wo could. By my side stood the old
cannon Mons Mcg. one of the first used In
Great Britain,
it shows tbe wear and
tear of all its service, the rust having
made great boles in some parts of few It
was a queer looking old contrivance made
with Jong bars of Iron hooped around like
a barrel. The Castle was garri&amp;oued by
areglment uf Highlanders and their costaiuvfi ot kills Of which I liad read so
much and seen so many pictures, had a
greit fascination for me.
Several years
ago when I was a very small buy. the
young lad tea of n» town were planning a
HnGoa-e'en party and persuaded another
youngster uf about my age apd me to let
thro* dra
up in Highland costume and

Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair,

then we carried tbeir Invitations'around
to the young men. Ever since that time 1
have lunged to see some oilier unfortunate
in this dress. For when we had delivered
about half those invitations, Hine for clos­
ing school came aud we soon h|d nearly
half a hundred fellow citizens of about
our age hooting aud jeering and loudly
calling attention to “them girls” an our
J:lits led them to call us.
For weeks it
.was lhe sole tuple of conversation among
the Doys when 1 was present and you Van
prehaps Imagine the feeling* of a sensi­
tive youth under such circumstance.--.
1:
was only wheal Lit lip-ju the plan of re­
marking ccmteimptnously on such oecaI sions. "Huh. you lunkheads prob’iy don’t
•—J everybody wears
know that in Scotland
clo’cs like that,” that I b.rgan to get
any rest frriiu tbe .torment.
But
for months I secretly kmged to catch
sight of some lately landed Scot so
that 1 could run after him and yell
“Hullo girl! ’and while my youthfulAdea
of the customary dress in Scotland has
long since vanished along with the many
others that we grow away from, 1 ctalldn't
help but recall the sickly abuse uf wlint a
fool I felt when I was so arrayed, and
wondered If IhlMC big sandy-hnlml, barekneed, ribbon -bedecked soldiers felt that
way too. But Hie probability is - tlmt n&gt;
they drilled nbuut they looked at me nnd
wondered if that dusty. • corduioy-clad,
sun-burnt ^reanhorn dld.n’t feel out oi
place among so much magnificence.
By this time the regiment Va:u&lt; was
playing in.the park below and an old jpeelegged veteran suggested that for a t-mall
"remooneratlun ” he'wquld unlock the gate
and let. us down. So we went and watehed
tbe crowd, and listened to the bagpipes,
nnd then to the regular band and wtahed
they would strike up * The Star Spangled
Banner’’ or some other really fine air.
But thej- didn’t, nnd we carat* away.
After supper we weut down to Holy­
rood palace where we were tuu late to get
Inside. Ou the way we passed two drunk­
en women and noticed r policeman turn
his back upon them aud walk away. The
officers here seem.to arrest a “drunk” only
w hen he becomes Ilterally diMirderly. I was
going to say that 1 supposed they would lie
too busy if they tried lo do more, but that
would be too strung.
We have not seen
any more, perhaps not so much drunken­
ness here as in America, but if the same
amount of drink was sold in America as
here 1 am afraid the police force would
have to be increased.
Frum the door of
our hotel In. High 8:. 1 counted neatly a
dozen "spirit stores” as they call them,
and those only on one side of the road.
In small towns the conditions are
about the same.
It is the most spiritual
place I ever saw.
However it does not
seem to be so easy to Intoxicate these peo­
ple as it’does ours.
In one inn where we
were eating supper, a fine looting old
farmer whose face and figure showed no
signs of excessive indulgence in drink,
came in aud called for a glass of whiskey.
The waitress brought him a large tumbler
almost two thirds full of Jclear whiskey
and a half-pint pitcher of water. He mixed
the two, drank every drop and walked out
as serenely as If he bad just swallowed a
small cup of milk. The number of sa­
loons alone proves that the drinking must
be pretty heavy or they could not
exist. But the amount swallowed and the
drunkenness exhibited on the street.don’t relatively agree at all according lo­
an American standard.
It is probably,
owing to a different quality uf liquor or
different ability to stand drink, or both.
Don’t understand that all the time 1
have been discussing tbe liquor q itstion
1 have been standing with open mouth in
front of Holyrood palace. The ubiquit­
ous Highlander was walking up and down
in front of lhe door and as there was
nothing more to sec we went around by
tbe old White Horse Inn where Prince
Charlie once had nis headquarters, and
passed monuments galore., to our rooms.
Here we soon stretched out our weary
frames on the bed. and were so tired as to
be hardly certain whetlier these bones
would rise again or not.
Bat they did and next evening after
roaming forty miles up and down Scot­
land’s fair land (very little down and a
mighty number ot miles up, it seemed) we
were at Melrose Abbey of which Scott has
sung so much. There we found such a
fine little hotel that Mr. Cox rapturously
exclaimed,
‘Why is this hotel like
our journey?”
No answer, and he
said, "Because, it’s ln(n)complete. After supper we went over and viewed the
beautifnl abby and I leaned back in the
church yard and looked at the really beau
tiful old ruin, tbe finest in England, and—
hummed Ta-ra-ra-bdom-de-ay. Don’t feel
tliat I didn’t have any better sense than to
do this, but 1 was so happy that 1 had to
ring, and I took the first song that came
bandy.
.
\
Next morning we rode several miles
along tbe sparkling Tweed, and across it.
we caught a good view of SeoK’s old home.
Abbotsford, lhe hares were so thick
about us that Mr. Crawley thought of buy­
ing the place so that he might give It the
more suitable name of Rabbltaford.
The ascent of the Chevolt Hills had been
set forth in the guide book as such a task
that yesterday we took the cars across for
about thirty miles. At Carlyle, the end ot
our train journey, we were just on lhe
border of lhe beautiful Lake district and
were anticipating a‘lovely flay or two in
thta region. However, we were perhaps
seven miles outside of Carlyle, when rain
began to fall as if all the bottum bad fallen
off tbe clouds. Just then 1 got a puncture,
and Mr. Cox and 1 went into a vacant
house nearby to fix IL Mr. Crawley was
on ahead with a young American who had
overtaken us on the way. After a while
lhe rain moderated and ws went ahead.
Riding-between showers we managed lo
get some ten wiles farther and found tbe
young American alone, Where’d 'you
drop tbe other fellow? tee queried.
A few mpmenls conversation told ns
that our friend must have gone back to
look lor us and missed us while we were
in that vacant bouse. But where was be
now ? We were reassured by the knowl­
edge that he couldn’t to werae off than we

into the storm. At last we got some sup­
per and a few miles far I ber on found an
old farmer willing to take us In for tbe
night He and his “gude wife” treated us
royally, and as we sat eating breakfast
this morning we, heard a Sunday Sc
picnic going by and knew then why It
raining today.
At last we decided to push on and.eove?
lhe twelve miles to Keswick.
Soon we
swap) as It were, and I never appreciated
poetry more than when I recalled the lines
of Longfellow when be said:
‘ Tbe day is cold, and dark, and dreary.
It rains, and the wind Is never weary.”
Mr. Cox thought the climate must breed
consumption, but it would seem to me that
death by drowning would be the most com­
mon route out of this world. The ride
would have been a lovely one on a good
day, but you can’t expect a man whose
only suit of clothes is wringing wet to pay
much attention to the most beautiful oi
scenery. At last however, we pulled into
Keswick and almost the first person we
saw was Mr. Crawley. IJe bad come down
on the train last night and was safely - in
dry doek at a hotel kept by Mr. Miller of
whom more anon. Accompanying our re­
stored friend we too were soon under
shelter. Mr. Miller meanwhile told us
that he had had a couple of guests stay a
month last summer waiting for r clear
day. and they went away at fast* without
having seen tbe sun. This is a very com­
forting thought to people in a great bony,
1 Rssuje you. The wettest town in Eng­
land i» only ten miles away.
We have no complaint to make though,
as Jong as we can stay Inside, and have
Just given three subdued cheers hi honor
of Hie day, and so farewell for n week.
Yours cheerfully.
Shirley W. Smith

Additional Local News..
Brother Feighner, of Nashville, always
sas ft lucky chap. He was lucky In lo­
cating in a hustling town, lucky in build­
ing up a good business, and now blamed
If he hasn't been sued for . libel by Rev:
Connolly. Ah tbe Reverend gentleman
wants out of Len Is the trilling sum of
'£50,000.
•
.
. Lost—Wednesday evening between
George Gregory's and Wm. Shriner’s, a
handbag containing a pocket book with
some money and papers.
Finder will
please leave with Goodyear Bros, and re­
ceive reward. Tne papers are of no ac­
count to anyone but myself.
. Mbs. Maria Nekton.
A representative of the Fox Machine
Co., of Grand Rapids, was in tbe city Fri­
day with a companion wheel, a bicycle
built for two, bflt differing from a tandeni

PERSONAL MENTION.

For tbeabove occasion the M. C. will ,
Miss Olga Beamer spent Sunday in nil exea»lr.n ticket. AurnM st, K .nd |
2. it one fare for the ronnd trip. 1MH1Gt and Rapids.
Miss Mary Quinn went io Port Huron dren half f.re- Return limited A^Kurt
Slit Ucltalve.
Monday to visit friends,
"
Mrs. Anne Fuller went to Kalamazoo
For the above occasion the Mich. Cen­
to^iay.to visit relatives.
Miss Hattie Beadle is visiting Miss Ag­ tral will rtU round If ip excursion tickets
at 70c Children
Going on special
gie Rich of Traverse City.
train le»»lw H.HIuic S:M «. m
K-lurn
Mias Ella Nicholas, of Plainwell, Visited leering Grand Rapids 6:30 p. m. on same
day.
friends In tbe city last week.
Mrs. Heury C. Cuuk, and son Kay. are
vf-iliug Grand Rapids friends.

Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show will ex­
hibit at Kalamazoo, Thursday, Aug. Gib.
Tbe Chicago, Kalamazoo and Saginaw
Railway Company will sell round trip
tickets from all stations a* follows: From
Woodbury 81.35, Woodland Sl.95. Coats
Grove 81.00, Hasting Si.00. Shultz 75c,
Cloverdale 75c. Delton .00c, Milo 55c,
Qre.-.sey 45c, Richland Jet. 40c. Eiiit Coop­
er 25t. Special train returning will leave
Kalamazoo at 7:00 p. m. Tickets will be
good on all trains Atfgust Otn and return­
ing August 7th.
H. C. Potter.
Gen. Pass. Agt.
A German farmer in Scl© seems to. un­
derstand the situation pretty well
A
Populistic Democrat was talking free sli­
ver to him tbe other day wbeu he turned
and said: “D^t’s all righdt. You one of
dem fellers be what talked free trade to
me four years ago.
You say vote for us,
Vote for free trade and all things be fine
aud goot. 1-vote free trade and sec!
My
sheep all gone, no market for my wheat,
and com and anyding what I raise; every,
ding goes to dander and bhtzen! you
shoost go to hale mid your free silver.
I
vote no more for nodings.’ 1 vote mid der
Republicans for protection, dot’s what I
want.
Criie Maccabee picnic at Thornapple

music during tbe day.

For the above occasion the Mich. Cent­
ral will hill excursion tickets at one first
class limbed fan* for the round trip. plus
S3 00. Children half fare
itatfa of sale
W. W. T.ylor left for Snratnck Aug. 5 and fl‘. Limited to re'urn Aug. 15
and 22 only.
A oiiday. where he Will «paM his months
Jugg'e Pealer, andt Mr. Cushman, of

vacation.
R^pabHcan Statr Convrntfoii, Gnaud Rip
Mrs. Bvrt Walkey, and children, of Mar­
idu. Aug. Oth. and Gth.
tin. visited st G. H. Brooks’several days
for the above nrcasiou the Mkh. Cen­
tral
wilt
sell
round trip excursion tickets
last week.
atone dollar.
Children 5Oc. Dates of
Miss Aliena Allen returned to her home
sale Aug. 4 and 5Limit fur return until
iu West Bay City Saturday.
« ten Aug 7. l®6 Inclusive.
’
visit in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Messer and Mrs. Buffalo Bill’. H IM West «««1 CoCgrein of
KougU Kider. nf the World,
Butter returned from a two weeks stay at
Bay View Saturday evening.
For the above oecaslop tilt Mich. ten
Ed. Powers and family, and Ml*? Ger­ tral will sell excursion tickets IX dents
trude Bentley are spending two Wtoks at per mile In each direclion for the round
trip, plus 50c. for admission.
Children
the Powers cottage, Guu lake.
half fare. Dale of sale Aug.. 10th. Re­
Mtes Grace Smith, of Chicago, a stater turning same day. a. C. Fellow*
of Mrs. R T. French, of Middleville, vis­
ited Mrs. Will N. Chidester tbta week..
Mrs. Geo. Spaulding, and son George,
nnd Mira Grace Ilacumber were in Has­
tings Thursday.—Chnrtottc TrtbV»6.
(pr. nnd Mrs. -C. P. Lathrop returned to

No
Charge
' For
: Testing.
F. R- PflNGOAST
Uff“N&lt;it!r- fchr iaffv v.
port In i|i;. -mth .. n ,

FAflOUS

SILVER OFFER Will buy
■
50e shlrta
for 45c. 2, 3, and 4 dollar shot s for from
S 1.25 to S?.oo I’auft (ihc Famous) for
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Ingrahm, and chil­ less than others selL children’s cJotlms at
dren. of Detroit, have been visiting Ches­ about }-i what others ask at
Puts Smith’?* Clothing Stoke.
ter Messer, and other relatives in this city.
OUR

Ionia Tuesday, accompanied oy Mrs. N,
T. Diamond who will make .them n vlsiy

s£Ds. Nathan Barlow and Mrs. Carrie M^
OUR GOLD OFFER Will buy for
lhe next 50
Goodyear will attend tbe wedding of Miss
Maggie Parkhurst at Coldwater next wvekj days men’o and boy’s clothes as cheaper
cheaper than any mao wit! offer and we
H. W. Wildreth, buyer for one of the will take our pay In sliver at full value.
Phix Smith, at the Racket
large furniture establishments in Salem,

.
Stock of thy brotlk
A
E, Renks, I wjj| conLnbe the
same and ask for a liberal share
of your patrpnage. Wjtfi a,v
last years expedience in one-of
the largest bake shops Jn De­
troit I feel confident 1 can
please you. Eberthing |wl|| he
strictly fresh fend first-dass.
AU the latest delicaciesnn bak­
ing can be had at the (j£d Re­
liable City Bakery. 1 will have
none but the best lee Cream
and Soda.
Also Wrnor’s
Ginger Ale, always the l&gt;est.

lo Burlington, Monday.

CLOSING OUT Our shoe depart­
ment, and you nor
Airs. Mark Russell and son Fred, of
Sioux Falls, Dakota, Mr. and Mrs. Wanzer no other man ever saw such bargains as
we are giving on Shoes.
of Ypsilanti, aud Dr. and Mrs. Russell, of
Phin Smith, at the Famous. .
Ailegkn, are guests of Mr. and Mrs Julius
K0LLAB.S New arrival of Linen and
Ifusacll.
water proof colors. Just
Mr. Willis Goodrich goes to-day upon a in, see them and tbe prices.
vacation trip through Indiana and Illinois,
Phin Smith, at the Famous.
.to be away a couple of weeks. Il Is said
N ACK WEAR must go to make room
there is a feminine attraction in the
fur our full stuck—
Hoosier state that has considerable to do Will be here on time.
Pinx Smith, at tbe Famous.
with Mr. Goodrich’s going, though of
CRUSH TOP Hats so mqch worn
course he will not acknowledge-such is the
we have an over stock
casej—Gazette.
and have made prices accordingly.
Phin Smith, at the Famous.
Great closing out sale limited to 30 days.
SUSPENDERS For kids, boys and
Assignees closing out sale at less than cost
men. from 5c. .up to
50c.
Phin Smith, at the Famous.
of the entire J. C. Farrell Clothing &amp;
Furnishing goods stock. Call at once
REMEMBER Our Famous Pant*,
warranted not to rip
while the best bargains are there.
are as cheap or cheaper than any other
P. T. COLGBOVE,
will sell. Phin Smith, at the Famous.
Assignee.
SOX 3 pair or 4 pair for 25c
From a Muskegon paper we make tbe
Pnix Smith, at the Famous,
following clipping, concerning the address
YOUR BON May need a pair of exgiven by Mrs. R. A. Bailey, ot this city,
•
tra pants.
We have
at Holton, when their new Maccabee hath them
Phin Smith, at the Famous.
was dedicated:
“Mrs. Bailey, Great
WORK SHIRTS You will
Fave
Lieutenant Copimander of the.L. O. T. M.,
from 10 to 25 per
was tbe next speaker. It was wholly un­ cent by buying of us.
Phix Smith at the Famous.
necessary for her to use any argument, to
WE LAUGH Wuen others claim to
* sell at cost or less ns
we are yet the cheapest as many of our
goods were bought for 50 to GO cents on
the dollar, otfieni are manufactured sam­
ples, just as cheap. We will not be un­
dersold.
Phix Smith, at the Famous.

PLOUGH OR PLOW Shors from
'
gl 00 up
Phix Smith at the Famous.

BLOUSE Is wbat we call uur work
Coat
Phix Smith at the Eamuus.

Lunches at all hours-

We have tried

Now vou must try.

We tried a long time .to get
a good i LOOK and sell it;eheap.
Now we have it
Try it
• Our Best" sells for - ’w ppr

one hundred pound-

\te

warrant every sack.

Wc ofler you a good rice at
8 lbs. for S5C. 6 lbs. crackers

Fancy lemons, toe

for 35c.
per dozen.

Yours for trade.

Hams &amp; Van ftrinao.

Mrs. Charles West Is in the Lake coun­
ty jail charged with starting tbe fire that
recently destroyed much of the business
portion of Baldwin.

Roland Morrill, of Berrien county, who
is given credit for having orignated the
Osage melon, a few years ago, has a melon
patch tbb season of 45 acres.

Tbe Marshall Statesman most truly
Butlnn Market*.
says: “The circuit court, which has been
HuUer .fi to 11
in session for several weeks, adjourned . Corn
per bu. 30.
for tbe term on Saturday last and this
week Judge Smith goes to his cottage at
Biy View for his summer vacation and tn
take the much needed rest which he haq
Oats per bu.. 15.
sa richly earned. It has been years since
Wheat, red per bu.. 50
Wheat, white per bu. 50.
tbe matters in Calhoun circuit were In as.
Hay per ton, 6 to 8
Fork dressea. 4.00
good condition as at present.
It has been
Beans. 45 to 80
the aim of Judge Smith to clean up the
Chicken dressed, s.
Beef dressed. 4 00 to 5.00
calendar auid to keep it up, and lie has ad­
Reef live. LTS.
Mutton, drewed. 5.
mirably succeeded; and this Is also true in
Clover-eed. w to 5.00
tbe counties of Barry and Eaton. Few,
Wool, unwashed. 7 to 12.
Wool, washed. 10 to 15.
however, realise the amount of hard work
involved In actwmpHshlug this desired
end. During lhe past year court hag been MICHIGAN CENTRALBXCukAlONB

• -1 we were hutier, w welvre. While there have been more jury triala than tn Camp Meatl
&gt;1 inc la &gt; ebed waUhut tor e lull In the
any twelve months for tbe past ten ptr»
judicl.1 rireotl «n tr, te wWralul.uM on

Properly
Fitted
With
Glasses.

. Prof. Frank Nagler, of Ann Arbor, is
x isiting at John Hagler’s this weelp-^

prove that woman can talk to an audience
and Instruct and interest them.
Her
speech from beginning to end both In
substance and in manner of presentation,
voice and gesture, was a complete refuta­
tion of all that has been said on the nega­
tive side of that question. Everybody felt
lake Tuesday was largely attended by peo­ that there was one woman at least that
ple from all over the county, and many could talk and'thlnk, plan and execute.
from neighboring counties, the number be­
ing estimated at 1500 or more?) Speeches
The Ionia county soldiers’ and sailors’
by Hon. D. D. Aitken, of Flint, Mrs. ba tai lion will bold Its annual reunion at
Rachel Bailey, of this city, and James J. Saranac on September 34.
McDonald, of Grand Rapids, were given.
The harvest of the peppermint crop has
Prof. McLaughlin, of Nashville, gave the begun, aud the yield Is reported good In
address ot welcome. Fine music was fur­ every Instance.

nished bv a quartet, and Miss Edith Pryor
recited. CDne of the special features of the
day was an exhibition drill by the Ladies
of Hastings Hive, given Id a very credita­
ble manner, under tbe leadership of Lady
Manee.3rhe Nashville Band furnished

Eyes

It.tern*tlon&gt;l Aa*oet*tlou of Flrr Engin­
eer.
Lake City, Utah, Aug. 10 to

Mass., was a guest of R. B. Messer this
OUH SILVER HATS Fur 50c are
week.
going fast, you will have to come soon io
gel
your size, but they are not all the
Mrs. L. F. Irland weut to Hastings
hats we have got, wa have tbe latest thing
Thursday, where ber sister. ^Mrs. Jessie out.
Phin Smith at lhe Famous.
in that the riders sit side by side,
It is Stohe, was seriously HL—Plalnwtll In­
OUR GOLD HATS Are nearly all
dependent.
prophesied that this style of wheel will
gone but that
E. A. Clark, of Burlington, la., spent makes no difference to our cap sale, we
become very popular.
It was the first
wheel of that kind ever seen In our city, Sunday, in company with bls wife, at the have plenty of them.
Phin Smith, at tbe Famous..
aud attracted considerable attention.
Heath cottage* Wall lake. They returned

Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show will lie
at Kalamazoo Ans. 6.
For this occasion
the’C. K. &amp; 8. will sell round trip tickets
from Hastings to Kalamazoo for 81- Good
going ou all regular trains, and reluming
onbpeclal which leaves Kalamazoo at 7
P- ur.
E.J. Huffman, Ag’t.

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VOL XLI.

Hastings Banner.

NO. 1A

HASTINGS, MICH„ AUGUST 6. 1896.

Hastings Banner,

Dress Goods,
flillinery,

Publteb-a Thursdays by

“ COOK • BROS.. *t
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ia'

CARPETS
IN TOWN

COME IN AND SEE

Julius Russell

For
Close
Buyers

A GLANCE OVER OUR
STOCK
OX BLOOD SHOES
will please and surprise you. It will
surely make you want to buy, and
prices will make purchases easy.
We believe that buying should
be encouraged,
Our figures are full of reason for
buying. ‘ They are Wise who make
Money by Spending.it”

spenders will find much profit in calling at our money savers
ter-.

A Sib-prising Value at a Surprising Price.
I win to look for. It is here for one week.
50c. Gaps go at 24c
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bankrupt
STORE.......

Having purchased the

PURE SFKEJ;
of us, and Heinz pickling vin­
egar It costs a little more but
try it once and you will use no
other. We are receiving some
,v«ry pretty new

QUBSW4RE

Stock of mv brother, A.
E, Renkes, I will continue the
same and ask for a liberal share
of your patronage- With my
last years experience in one of
the largest bake shops in De­
troit I feel confident I can
please you. Everthing will be
strictly fresh and first-class.
All the latest delicacies in bak­
ing can be had at the 0 d Re­
liable City Bakery. I will have
none but the best Ice Cream
and Soda.
Alto Vernors
Ginger Ale, always the be?t.

Ask your neighbor about that
♦I.6o Flour. And that 81b for
a quarter Rice, and our 25c
Ccffee

W5

WflRTVlN.

P.“oriMt0wXk*r”131,ei 10

Mrs. William Stedell. of Grand Rapids,
who has been visiting at Philetes Rogers,
returned home last week.
Charles Cook has the wall built and in­
tends to commence the frame to his new
house this week Monday.
Mrs."Pierce’s horse became unmanage­
able nt South Pine church during the con­
cert and broke the carriage quite badly.
Clarence Hammon was in Hastings last
week Saturday.
It’s hinted somewhat
that there’s a feminine attraction in that
city.
Most of the citizens ot this locality are
of one mind and will vote a straight ticket
for McKinley, except a few sullen ones
who will support Bryan or go fishing on
election day.
This burg has a few democrats who bub­
ble up once in a while but when they are
reminded ot the price they get tor wool
and many other errors the democrats are
responsible for, it seems to have a very
soothing effedt on their sore headsv

I
Carlton.
.
Theo Caln has returned from Shelby.
Rain storms are of almost daily occur­
rence at present.
Mrs. L. Cole is visiting her daughter.
Mrs. Haskins, of Bowue Center.
_ Willis Carpenter went to Portland Sun­
day xetdrnlng the first of the week.
Orville Wright, of Hudson, spent sever­
al days With his lather Dr. Wright the
past week.
Mr*. Sarah Snyder and daughter, of
Cttieagn. are visiting Mr. Clifford and wife,
parents of Mrs. S.
•
,
. ,
Mr. Pearce, of Nashville is in our vicin­
ity cleaning and repairing organs.
He
seems to understand the business.
The Sunday School picnic last Thursday
was a very enjoyable occasion, • Over one
hundred were present.. A .fine program
was crrrled out after which dinner was
served. The day was simply perfect and
all enjoyed the gathering very much.
We are sad to announce the death ot
Jennie, wife of Perry Stowell, of West
Carlton. She died last Thursday night.
Funeral services at the Holmes church
Sunday a. tn. Much sympathy Is extend­
ed to the husband and mother and the
little ones left motherless.

Our Men’s and

C. H. OSBORN &amp; Co

and that calls for Vinegar and
Spices. You never need to
loose any pickles if you will
buy
.
.

Brouard,
n'W lw'“e

Mrs. Ella Matthews, of Hastings, has
been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. P.
Hines.
Arthur Patton and Wife, of Hastings
visited relatives in this vicinity one day
last week.
A good many were disappointed at the
church Sunday on account of their, pastor
nut coming.
Patton of Prairieville, visited at
P. Mosher’s Sunday. He started for Da­
kota Tuesday.
Arthur Hudson expects to return to
Douglas. Mich, the lost of the week.
He
came home sick.

Stauffer’s

Is t:

comX'ei

•
Shalt*. *
Dan Bechtel is doing J. • Horn’s paint­
ingErnest Shultz has commenced his mint
crop of thirty acres.
Mrs. Lee Smith bad a sister visiting
her from Ross.
Oscar Oils, of Delton,visited his brother
G. H. Olis Sunday.
Lillie Sults is caring tor her mother,
Mrs. D. Bechtel who is quite sick.
Mrs. G. H. Olis can be seen riding her
new wheel when she Is not falling off.
Mrs. Nobles, of Hastings, spent a few
days last week with Mrs. Carrie Spence.
The Indies Aid. of Cloverdale, will
meet at Conrad Kahler’s home on the 13th
in«t.
Mrs. L. McIntyre, of High Bank, visIted her parents Lou Smith and wife last

Saving is earning, If your wages are smaller
than when times were better you can make
up the difference by trading with us, our
expenses are light, we have no big rents to
pay, our goods are bought for cash at lowest
Cash figures. We are always pleased to see
Close buyers for the reason that we are always
prepared to meet honest competition.
Are you in need of SHOES ' Just give
us a trial and be convinced. Are you look­
ing for fine HOSIERY that is not rotted by
overdying and that combines strength, firmzr.ess and good colors. That’s the kind we
sell at

and w;
head ]

HASTINGS, MICH

dJS?,
"’T1 w*" I"rl|s unrooted
du Ing the slorm last Sunday evening.
h,"?“
b,,J 'b« misfortune to cut
bIs thumb, splitting It Into with an ax.
There waa a harvest concert at the
booth Pine church last Friday evening.
Melvin Balding w» In Krvln last wrek
Ur”1**1 l° Rttend the funeral ot bls sis-

In fact anything the Ladies
want you can find at our store
acd we can suit you in style,
quality and price. Also the
stock of ’

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COR B.ESP 0 N D E N C E.

Ladies Underwear,
And Notions

T

f THE BEST AD VER-a
| TISING MEDIUM IN
| BARRY COUNTY.

Lunches *t all hours-

Ml.j Craig, of Hastings. Is the guest ut
her sister. Mrs. Will Sheffield.
J N BUI la threshing gnd sending bla
wheat to Kalamazoo tor storage.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Barber, ot Galesburg,
snent Saturday and Sunday at thia P^*ce‘
urge number ot our cllt"D’
the M. P. Campmeetlng at Gull Lake

^Lon'blnns has been engaged to teach
the West Cressy school; and Miss Moore,
ot Galesburg, at East Creesy.
Mr Editor. 1 am not much ot a polluclarn and 1 don't need to be to .« h.
this place strongly tarore 1« to I. that is
there are about 16 republicans to I demo­
crat There Isn't enough opposition here
‘°T*X moX.^
a barn on the Dorr estate
£
lightning and burned. Mr. Walt who re
te ‘Tubln*" ud‘ no7byet

threshed-

It was only through the heroic

about SO feet KM’Milo.

Mrs. Ollie Doolittle bas been

very ill

bUM4lBPW.‘johnM&gt;n xod t.n&gt;lly were .I

vacated
bv Geo.«'«*•
Barrett.
"2? cur
*S?ittl»
*» ‘t"pl&gt;1,ut

Dalton.

Horn 10 A. Cox and wife the 2»tb a
a daughter.
Arthur Thresher rode his bike to Kala­
mazoo the 81st
Wm. Cooper and wife attended camp
meeting at Gull lake Sunday.
Mr. Davenport and wife attended
church at Cloverdale Sudday.
Ira Hart and wife are the proud parents
of a daughter born to them the 27.
James Fisher, of Shnltz. takes the place
of Chas. Herrington on the section here?
Charlie Robinson and wife were the
guests .of her parents Rob Norwood the
2nd. F
Orville J. Borst and best girl, of Grand
Rapids, rode through on their wheels
Monday.
‘
Several bicyclists from our quiet little
burg rode to Galesburg and Kalamazoo
Sunday.
■
Charlie Harrington and Irwin Jones
started for Dakota Saturday to work in
harvesting and threshing.
L. A. Hynes went to the silver rally at
Hastings Saturday and,got left so he bad
to stay until Monday. “Good eye.”
Henry Batt, of Augusta, and Mr. Loom­
Is and wife of. Battle Creek, were the
guests of E. Loomis and wife the 1st and
2nd.
.
Al.Bradley'committed suicide by jump­
ing into a threshing machine while under
motion.
He was deranged at the time of
the rash deed-.- The funeral occurred
Saturday conducted by Rev. J. C. Chase,
of Douglas, Mich.
Charles Bowers received quite a severe
injury last week while attempting to hook
a tug behind one of his horses producing
what is known as-a willow-stick fracture
on two of bls ribs "besides bruising up ;in
general.
genera!.
At this writing be is able to
walk around the yard.

WHOLE NO. 2147
North Irving.

Relatives, from near Jackson are guests
of D. BL Quigly and family. *
League services next Sabbath evening
will be led by Willie Mitchell.
A box social to be held at Leonard
Smith’s Friday eve for the benefit of Rev.
Freeman.
We are having more rain than is good
for the oat crop, as some are yet In the
shock and too wet to draw.
Miss Nora Matthews, of Grand Rapids,
is spending a few days visiting here
among friends and relatives.
Don’t fall to hear one of McKinley’s or­
ators discuss the financial question at the
Freeport hall this week Friday ere.
The democrats and free sliver advocates
contend that it over production that-makes
low prices. That argument will do to be
laid cn the shelf (with Bryan) as this
year the yield Is far below the (average and
when were wheat and rye as low as at the
present time? Echo answers “When?”
Cloverdale.

REPUBLICAN CONVENTION &gt;
Ll»t of D*l«*rateH Elected

The republican county coo vention was
temporarily organized Thursday by elect­
ing Senator Keoler, of Middle Hite, tempor­
ary chairman, and Len W.. Feighoer. of
Nashville, temporary aeereUry.
Upon
motion the chairman appointed committees
of five each upon Resolutions, Credentials,
and Permanent Organization imd Order of
Business, as follows:

Combs. P. A. Sheldon, Tbos. Heney, Jerry
Rogers.,
Crkdxxtials—C. W. Armstrong. Friend
Soule. Jonathan Valentine. John Perkins,
J. E. Ackerson.
PgBMAKXNT

OHQANIZA.TIOX AMD OR­

OF nrsKTESH—M. L. Cook. Frank
McDerby. Frank Bullis, Chas Beamer, P.
K. Jewell.
After listening to an inspiring speech by
Hon. P. T. Colgrove convention adjourned
'until one o’clock. Hon. Jas. A. Sweezey,
as Chairman of the Resolutions Committee
presented a ringing set of resolutions urg­
ing the restoration of a protective tariff, a
renewal of our reciprocity treaties, oppos­
ing the free snd unlimited coinage of sil­
ver except by international agreement.and
advocating the St Louis platform.
Judge Armstrong reported for the Com­
mittee on Credentials and his report was
adopted,and M. L, Cook read the report of
the Committee on Permanent Organization
and Order of. Business. As Mr. Keeler
and Mr. Felghner desired not to act as
permanent officers of the convention Mr C.
L. Glasgow and H. E. Hendi^ck were nam­
ed as permanentchalnnenand secretary re­
spectively. Report accepted and adopted.
The following delegates w^re elected to
the State convention: Hon. Dan’l. Striker,
L. N. Mosher, W. I. Marble, C. L. Beam­
er, R. E. Combs, Thos. Heney, \S. R. Wil­
lison. Jesse Guy. P. A. Sheldon,\J. J. Per­
kins. and John Velre.
\
The .following delegates were elec
to
the Congressional convention: C. Wx
strong. G. O. Dean, M. L. Cool. 1
Smith, W. H. Powers, C. L. Norris,____
Glasgow. Frank Stanton, J. M. Smith,
Friend Soule, M. 8. Keeler.
SENATORIAL coKVENTiox: David Bag­
gett, Myron Wing, Jesse Erb, Orville
Barnum, Frank McDerby, Wm. Strong ,
I. Sponable, Chas. Bauer, Dr. Sny­
der. Bake*- Sbrfner. W. R. Cook. Ira Os­
good. 3. G. Reuter. C. W. Williams. Frank
Bullis, Wm. Boston, Walter Brown, A. C.
Towne, M. Seeber, Dr. Hanlon. R. M.
Johnson, J. H. Bawdy, A- F. Sylvester.

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Eugene Deck has bought an organ.
Mr. Follensbee has gone back to Chi­
cago.
Our pastor failed to keep his appoint­
ment last Sunday.
Master Farrand Gesief, of Saranac, is
visiting at H. Mosher’s.
The excessive moisture caused a week’s
lay-off at the brick yard.
Eugene Deck is bragging over a tomato
vine about six feet long.
Archey Anderson who has been quite
sick is able to be out again.
The Shultz creamery folks intend to
bold a picnic at Acker’s Point this week.
Miss Etta Hubbard, of -Hastings, is
the guest of Miss Ella Mosher this
week.
’
Daniel Thompson’s loss by wind was ad­
justed by the company at forty-five dollars
and the neighboring mechanics and friends
Blanche Tuttle has returned home.
turned out and fixed up bis house in good
Mrs. Edger Tyler, of Vermontville, is shape.
.
In town.
Prairieville.
Dr. Powers Is confined to his bed with
the grip.
Born to Rev. Groeneadyke and wife on
Mrs. P. K. Jewell and Etta Tompkins Sunday lasLa son.
have new bikes.
Mrs. D. Wilson, of Grand Rapids, is the
The bell was hung Tuesday and carpets guest of Mrs. R. Collier.
put down in the church.
Mrs. Augusta Brainard is visiting
Mary Crago has returned from Indiana. friends at Ottawa Beach.
Mr. Lovell accompanied her.
Stephen Temple’s family commence
Mrs. Milton Hartom and daughter Mil­ camping at Pine lake this week.
Miss Bertha Roonan, of Middleville, is
dred left for Dexter to-day to visit the
former’s sister Mrs. Henry Jewell.
the guest of Mrs. Sopha Richards.
The young people gave the Harvest con­
John Tompkins and Prestnn Jewell
were at Hastings Thursday last as dele­ cert at South Pine church Friday eve.,
Evangelist Dean, of Kalamazoo, has
gates to the republican convention.
William Hartom and Peter, of Battle been the guest of friends In the village.
Creek, were in town Sunday and Monday.
Miss Lucy Benson is visiting her mother
SCHOOL COLUMN.
Mrs. G. W. Tompkins has two uncles in Grand Rapids, and attending the teach­
Conduct*4 by Flora J Beadle. Co.Comm’nr.
from Petoskey and Paw Paw visiting her. ers’ institute.
The infant son of Manly Chase died THE TEACHERS DCf^irTTE AND BEADING
Thursday night.
The funeral services
Hi ml a Corner*.
CIRCLE^
Remember the L. A. 8. at Susie Geysers were held at the family, residence Satur­
It Is expected that our Institute this
day p. m.
The community sympathize
Friday night.
they'
•
year
will
be
the
best
Id interest enthusi­
with
them
as
this
is
the
second
time
*
Miss Lota Payne was a guest of Mary
asm and attendance ever- held in the
have lost their only child.
Kline over Sunday.
county. Prof. McKenney, of Olivet, as­
A uumberfrom this place attended the
sisted by a lady kindergartener, and one
camp meeting at Gull lake.
other able Instructor, will conduct the
Mrs. C. P. Gray is no better.
J»tm Tobias and family, ofK Dowling,
same. Circalara from the State Depart­
Bortrto
M
r.
-w
nd
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M«
a»
-4tert.,Niles,
jx
spent Saturday at W. O. Tobias . * ’
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ment amrotmrtnr~ttie Institute, and tbr
•
Miss Rae Robinson spent the latter part daughter.
Mrs. Geo. Dean and youngest son are line of work have all ready been mailed to
of the week with friends in Barry.
the qualified teachers. There is no doubt
Mrs. Ella Youngs departed this life Aug quite sick.
Miss Minnie Smith returned to Battle as to the value of a good live institute.
3rd aged 34 years.
She bad been a pa­
Experience proves that, as a rule, the most
tient sufferer for many months with the Creek Sunday.
Misses Glenna and Gladys Wolf spent alert, progressive teachers are those who
terrible disease consumption. . But her
avail themselves of the work given at such
the
week
with
their
aunt
Mrs.
Daniel
faith was strong in the living God and for
meetings. The work will comprise pro­
weeks she has said “1 am only waiting, WotfMiss Alice Potter spent Sunday at fessional and academic teaching, and will
and at times almost anxious to hear the
be divided Into sections, and the Instruc­
summons come home.” She leaves two home, and returned to Hastings Monday
tors will conduct classes for the purpose
.
little children, an aged father and six morning.
Johnston C. Kelvey, who has been sick of reviewing, and Illustrating methods of
brothers and sisters besides a host of
instruction, Every wide-awake teacher,
for
about
two
months
was
buried
last
friends to mourn her loss. The bereaved
and would-be teacher will be present at
Tuesday.
—
family have the sympathy of all.
Misses Gladdie and Bulah Bals, of Bat­ the first session (commencing at 10 o’clock
tle Creek, are visiting their grand parents a. m, Monday Aug. 10) and will arrange to
attend every session. The Institute Cer­
To: 11. Kircher and wife »n Sib flapgh- this week.
Someone, evidently hungry, entered the tificates of Membership granted to those
ter.
*
who attend, will be recognized by the
M lb. the house of W..E. Mosey Sunday while county examining board, arid should be
To H. Livingston and wife
the family were at church and carried off
son.
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recognized by school officers in the em­
__________________
Mrs. M. S. Roush is very ill at this a cake.
ployment of teachers. We expect the dis­
writing.
trict officers'to inquire of the next appli­
Mrs. Drlla Murray Is numbered with
Mr. Shaw, of Byron Center, spoke to a cant for their respective schools, “Did you
the sick.
good house Sunday evening.
attend
the Institute? Are you awake to
Miss May Betchen spent Sunday with
The Fire King and Salamander exhibi­ every thing that, will forward the cause of
the Misses Layle.
tion was near a fizzle Friday evening.
education^”
District schools want only
No servlets at the U. B.| church next
We hear the Temperance meeting was such teachers as can heartily answer
Sunday on account of camp meeting.
fairly well attended. Good speaking and “Yes” to the above questions. They need
A number from Freeport attended good music rendered.
,
.such teachers and they will have them.
camp meeting north ot town Sunday.
Mrs. Leonidas Farrell, of Woodland,
No school board should employ a teach­
Miss Florence Scoby, of Hastings. Is will entertain the Mite society of this er who hasn’t interest enough In education'
tilling the position jof compositor in the place Thursday, 13th inst.
to attend educational meetings.
Herald office.
'
wa
Mrs. Stllson has returned to her home­
The experience of several years haa
J. W. Reuter and wife, of McCords, in Kalamazoo after an extended visit with justified the hopes that were entertained
spent Sunday with the latter’s parents,Job her daughter Mrs. J. H. Baine.
lor the State Teachers Reading Circle, and
Cheesbrongh and wife.
■
Mr. Sheldon on town line east of us. re­ the prospect for the future is highly en­
Miss Jennie Case, of the Herald office ports harvesting a half acre of buckwheat couraging. The course has given a stimuleft Wednesday fdr a four weeks visit the last week in June it being well filled. lous to professional study, and has added
with relatives In Indiana. ,
■
culture and efficiency to the teachers, who
Castleton.
have taken up the work.
Thornwpple Lake.
Miss Lydia Brumm, of Reed City, Is
All teachers in the state are eligible to
Mrs. De Long Is no better.
visiting her brother Fred.
membership, and the course is especially
The Maccabee picnic was a success.
W. I. Marble and family visited rela­ recommended to those who are preparing
Parties from Nashville are camping
tives at Bellevue over Sunday. .
to teach. No fee is charged. The only
this lake.
NeIHe and Myrtle Smith nave returned requirement made of members is, that un­
Mrs. Cora Staples spent Sunday in from a week’s visit with their aunt Mrs. der the direction of the commissioner they
Grand Rapids.
Wicks, of Sunfield.
pursue diligently the course of reading as
Dr. V. J. Lathrop, of Nashville, spent
W. I. Marble was at Grand Rapids outlined by the board of managers. The
Sunday at home.
Tuesday and Wednesday to attend the Re­ Reading Circle year begins and ends with »
Miss Lathrop, of Syracuse, &gt;ew lork. publican convention.
the teachers institute.
Is the guest of her uncles, Henry and Wil­
In various states, Michigan Included,
•
Cedar Creek.
lis Lathrop.
the official recognition of this course of
The soldiers and sailors will hold their
Willis McGurn has gone back east.
study is such that the questions for the ex­
Charles Barley Is shipping bogs this amination of teachers upon their profes­
annual picnic the 11th and 12th of this
month. Hon. James O’Donnell will speak week.
sional work (Theory and Art) are based
Charlie May is being troubled with a wholly or largely upon the Reading Circle
on the 11th and Hon. Washington Gardner
on the 12th. Good music will be fur­ lime knee.
_ course. The professional book adopted
Harlan Wertman Is preparlng^to fteach for the coming year is exceptionally well
nished and an entertaining program has
been prepared.
Come everybody and the Doud school this fall.
adapted to such use. and., no teacher can
bring your lunch basket well tilled.
well afford to miss the opportunity of
studying and discussing It.
Quimby.
a
BiffPennockCadwaller, Hast'ngi
As the law now stands boards may re­
Mrs. Loolse Uolmes. ot Assyrli. spent
new. without examination, the certificate
Sunday at this place.
of such teachers as make an average of at
Mrs. B. S. Gaskill, ot Battle Creek, Is
least 85 per cent, in the two proceeding
David O. Richey. Grand Rapids
rlilllnit friends here.
" •
3 examinations and who engage continuous­
Louise K. Doelker. Hastings
The Maccabee picnic which was held at Alfred P Trumbull. Hastings
ly in teaching. The law says may, not
the lake was enjoyed by ML
Mary W. ttetaeomb. Haatlugs
shall.
This favor will be extended only
There will be no Sunday School next
to such teachers as attend the institutes
Sunday on account ot camp meeting.
and aaaoeiationa, do Reading Circle work,
We deaire to return our heartfelt thanks
Elder Ickes preached a eery Interesting
and otherwise show a profeaalonal pride
sermon at the school house last Sunday to our neighbors and frieods who so kind­
and spirit Others have no right to expect
ly assisted os in our late bereavement
night.
_______________
Mr Aim Mbs N. H. Hewbt asd Family. IL A brief outline ot the work for the
Yaakve

Will Page and wife are the happy pcsBesaors of a
lb boy, born Aug. 3rd.
w Woodkrt " tor &gt; of
khort
tow.
“fiJuJirtiMw.
KxUmxwo.
wm
It taken something besides slang to
ttfS^ot E. J. Petmob orer S.tunUy make an argument “GoM bug.” aM the
like doe. not help the cause of them that
± Dwrlnj .re btlldlnt i&lt;0 rod.
.^••U^'LwIreteoM ror L. use such.
80m i Hl minded peisixi or persons took
Ot ,b"r “rl fh-n w Jobrwo hnn.
m Thorpe on the U. «■ of the streamer off the “sliver” pole at
Black’s Gun Lake resort one night recent­
on Ttmre“L Sf.NTt&gt;eStn»er.i wok pl.ee S*tur- re Such a person ought to be Introduced
to a pair of No. 11 boots.
d.r »t their home.

paper.
la behalf af brothers and sisters with
tnJlif.1 hereby extend thank, to all who
aoMndly assisted ns during our recent R1C1
iffiUUon In the illness of our father John­
ston McKelvey, sr. Mbs. Wm. Campbell.
WUliamFurdHenry aooofMr
iaary. of
rat born Auz.

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�HARVEY’S "SCIENTIFIC" MONEY.

Hastings Banner
Thursday, Aug. 6. 1896.

A System That Woald uopn»»
ot Credit-

“Out of the wisdom of man come the
use of two metals for vote as money,
these metals to be coined into money at
a ratio in weight of sixteen to one,
or in the ratio provided from time to
time. The option waagiven by law fm ’
the people to use money made from
ADDITIONAL
cither metal, either redeemable in the
ether, but each of Uaelf money. The op­
tion was with the debtor, the person
getting the money in motion. The debt­
or thus controlled the demand, and aa
demand gives value, the supply being
limited, this option to the debtor shift­
ed the demand from gold to sliver or
silver to gold, as each increased or de­
creased in quantity. The debtor used
the one most accenslHe; so ifsilver be­
came cheaper, the demand was shifted
■fin.
jp it, and this brought it back to a partty with gpld, and vice versa.”
How ridiculous! The idba that we can
CArrcf 7mtun t
have n scientific or just system of money
which gives debtors the option of pay­
ing in two or more metals at fixed ra­
SOLID BASIS HAVING BEES ESTABLISHED THE CAMFAIQN WILL NOW BEGIN IN EARNEST.
tios! The cjiief work of money is to *
facilitate exchanges. Who prefers to
make contracts in uncertain terms?
There Is no dividing line.
created by law—and like yourself It has may re1 use to be pticinea wiui i nr prom­ What merchant would eare to give
nothing to sell but its services in trans- Ise of an office. Some of tbe populists formers credit and give them the option
porting passengers and goods.
I in some .of the southern states may of paying In wheat at 60 cents, corn at
More than this, it is under control of swear they have been cheated nnd 4»? cents, oats nt 20 vents or potatoes at
the state that creates it, und cannot, I threaten to bolt. But If they do It will 15 cents per bushel? And who but the
FVR PRESIDENT.
WILLIAM MCKINLEY,
like yourself, quit work if it doesn’t hke j amount to nothing. The election ma- farmers themselves would pay for the
. of Ohio.
.
the pdy; it is compelled to k^ep’on «?hinery in those states is in the hands risks and uncertainties if a merchant
. FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
working or forfeit its very existence. '
the popocrats. and they ran make were compelled by law to give credit
GARKKT a. hobakt.
fhemsehvs,
no matter
only in this way?
With a 53 cent legal tender dollar in cir- j “returns
-J
Ato suit ***
*
**
ot New Jersey.
how the votes are east.
ciilation the railway would naturally ;
have to accept its pay in those dollars, | ; The [x&gt;pulists and popocrats have
The Prcsiarc for Protection.
OUR FINANCIAL PLANK
and its income thereby be cut down j practically Ijecome one. Tbe former
.The tremendous pressure that is be­
are a little more advanced. They want
ing felt all over the vountrj- at this time
’I be rvpubllenu party l» unreiserredly for nearly one-hulf. But when It attempt- j
ed to double its charges in order to : tint script, and the confiscation of rail­ in favor of a return to protection—-ade­
DON’T FORGET for 5 cents you get almost
“even up” the dollar you know whut u ' roads. But if the conlition should quate protection, thut shall preserve
tempest of opposition would arise, pur- I win the principles of the more radical i our own markets for our own peopleas much “Battle Ax” as you do of other
| tlcularly in agricultural communities, wing would become those of the entire affords abundant evidence that u vast
brands for 10 cents.
vt c ;irc iiuait, tnbiy &lt;.pp, M-d to every; und the. legislatures-would muke the ) r.rty.—Chicago Tribune.
majority of these people of our own
eMjculaKdioreimw onr curreu-■ companies painfully'««are that it is vnDON’T FORGET that “ Battle Ax ” is made of
COMMENT AND OPINION.
I country understand what the real diffi11..lrih.rr.^1i„f..uv..„n1r, ,v. der control of the state it tntena.
. I culty with American industrial condithe best leaf grown, and the quality cannot be
:
ra,,"5yourself, woulil find ;
L^Jutiging from the amount of noise
i« I: tinns
tions is,
Ik. and
nnd nlso
also thnt'they
iJmt they arc
are prt-parprepar­
improved.
llli.be lemll.t
re,.laato.,..'?' ’O’1.of
»Uppli»» nearly
to vote to change their conditions.
thnt he isn’t making. Mr. Teller must ing
’
DON’T FORGET, no matter how much you
»,1O. .inch
|.i«l,r onrretve. I &lt;*oobl«l. but It would have to tight lor , lx? alone with his grief. — Cleveland While It is important that our currency
notr. MnU i:Mth ►ueb &gt;*t;re&lt;'inent, ^vry fruction of ft cent in advance in its Lender.
shall be of a sound and stable character,
are charged for a small piece of other brands,
btNined, th-cu.'hic s«.i«i MmxPid : rates of transportation. When you and
UFMr. Bryan is in great danger of
hi
the greatest importance that
the chew is no better than “ Battle Ax
e preMHted. ah our silver nnd your feliow-workers find that the cost ! Ireing hit by the bricks Texas fellows those who "toil
shall
.hauopportunities
*”’* “**” *”*’ - ------- —
paper «-t■orrency must be maintained at ' of living fins doubled you will naturalDON
’T FORGET, “ Economy IS wca^h,” and
to do so nnd earn good wages in our
are
shying
at
Candidate
Sewall.
—
Chicnparity srlth sold. i-t.d
i&gt;i&gt; we favor ail awM , ]y demand double wages; but how a il! I
■currchey. The only way to obtain these
you want all you can get for your money.
tire* de-lgned to nixlntuln'taviolubly the ■. yOUgetthem? Yon can’t get blood nut goTribune.
.opportunities,
and
to
restore
the
wage
ILTThe republicans ere in favor of tiiefi /
Why pay 10 cents for other brands when you
of a turnip.
conditions which the workingmen of
onr money, « hether coin or jinper nt the
A vote for Bryan would be a vote to ! kind of n dollar thnt doesn't need legis­ the country enjoyed before the bbcht of
can get “Battle Ax” for 5 cents?
present tttiiinbtrtl, th* Mlaudard of the tuoat
lation
to
make
it
wbrth
ICO
cents.—
St.
cut your own wages in half, nnd as you
enlightened nation* of the earth.
free trade settled upon the industries
Louis Globe-Democrat
are not aoffool
wo
arc
sure
that
you
and
the ’land, is to turn out the whole
CTThe ]k&gt;p»'cratic ticket was wrecked
all the rest of the million railway em­
free-trade crowd and restore the policy
A WAGE DESTROYER.
f
ployes
%y|ll vote for an honest dollnr.— ' nt St. Louis in n tail-end collision, and of protection.
•
the tail was mangled beyond recogni­
How Free Silver Would Aficct a Million ' &gt;’• Y. Herald (Ind.).
tion.—Chicago Times-ilerald.
,
(
v “I can’t argue tbe case like you.” said
ET’The platform and the candidates of
ETThc prize campaign story comes
the hired man, “bu.t 1 k::ow that if Bry-. the republlcari party are broad enough from Miuneanoljs, where it is reported
&gt;. cf'cggs
that
a detlf and dumb man using the bushel . / poiatoes, n
an is elected you will have to pay me. hnd liberal enough to attract the supa pound of bitter caii L.« bought in
sixteen dollars for mowing this lawn port of every honest American citizen, finger alphabet sprained his thumb in
instead of the one dollar you ]&gt;ay me 1 A vole for McKinley nnd Hobart will be the vehemence of his silver argument — many portions of jhe western reserve of,
Ohio a: the present time for 5!» cents."
now.”
ah vote
vote for
for the
the nation's
nation's honor,
honor, the
thenana- Chicago Triburie.
.
And this fact is stated a-; a reason for
For'many years we Americans hare i tion’s credit, and for the progress, prosETThc republican party seeks to pro­
been pluming ourselves on the fact that perity nnd happiness of the people. To vide all workingmen with steady em­ free silver. Would the’ farmer be any
“the tschoolmaster is abroad.” If this
np a gold standard democratic can- ployment, and to insure the payment of ’better off if- he sold his 2V cents’ worth
hired man were the representative of didnte would be playing into the hands their wages in money of the highest of potatoes and eggs and butter for 5$
FOR
the silver
men in numerous states purchasing power. VI by, then, should cents in coin worth SO.cento on the ’dol­
nny considerable class of laborers we of’ ”
”
lar and End to pay two dollars in silver
might, well wish tlmt the schoolmaster "n&lt;l congressional
.
ItdistrictSj
would
_________ any workingman
,
vote against it?—St.
coin fn- every dQtlur’s worth of value
„
would come home and attend to busi- *be
’ the
’ height of" political folly.—X. X«-yzml» GloW-D.TnocrBt'*
that he purchased at the stores and in
ness in the agricultural districts during Morning Advertiser,
the markets? -Chicago Chronicle.
Regard Moral Oblteutiomu
this presidential campaign.
1
. .. .
It would, howexer. be on insult to the SELL OUT OF THE POPULISTS,
Thes trife between nations for finan­
intelligence of the working masses to Practically Abs«rbed by tn* Fopocratio cial supremacy will never cease, and
the tale of commercial progress 5s the
assume that their type is to be found I
The bargain has been dosed after continued tragedy of the ages.
in this thick skulled mower of lawns. !
A slice of mlncc plo made of the
Nations,. like men.. —
are________
selfish,
I in so
__
About 42 per cenL of all the productive i.bout a week of dickering, and what
right mince meat is a lunch in
laborers of this countiy are directly there is of the populist party worth , hr as they follow -Heaven’s first law,
Itself—an epicure’s lunch.
of self-preservation. The fortifidependent upon the cultivation of the having has lieen delivered to Bryan. A i
roil, and. these people, if they are made party which claimed to l&gt;e the incarna- j cation of our poorer in time of war and
to fairly understand the issue, may be tion of rugged virtue and devotion_to 1 of our prosperity in.tlme of peace rests
trusted to vote for what is honestand the people Has sold out for a promised ! in the i»erpetuity of our industrial in­
' share of the sjioils of office. Some pf j ’dependence.
rlghL
The Leading National Republican
is the right mince meat Whole,
Among these confederate states there
Next to tillers of the soil the largest . the delegates who were honest! were
some, frerh und delicious. For]
Family Newspaper.
group of workers is made up of those duped. The nomination of WaUpn for ls» and should be, free trade, for our
pies, fruit cake and fruit padding.1
Hold everywhere. Take no substitute.
engaged in the transportation industry the purpose of facilitating th^-t of ; people owe allegiance to one common
Will
make
«i
vigorous
and relentless right th:trough the
are subjected to tin? demands of
—the railway employes. In the state of Bryan was a disreputable thick, wortliy ;
Presidential campaign, for principles which will- bring
New York alone there are about 60.000 of the unscrupulous schemers who de­ a common ayatem of |aw, an- united in
MERRELL-SOULE CO. SYRACUSE, N Y
the aecompliahmcnt.of a common pur­
prosperity to the entire country. Its campaign news arid
of these: and, taking the whole country, vised it. •*
To secure an indorsement of Sewall pose anti are trending toward a common
they number about 1.000,000, or not far
discussions will interest and should be read by every
destiny.
would
have
been
a
difficult,
task.'
The
from teh per rent, of the entire voting
' American Citizen.
j *
The bonds of national patriotism cre­
population. The various grades of rail­ convention would have accepted TDIWe furnish “The Banner’’ and New York Weekly Tribune" . o’.l1 pai*.r&gt;:
way workers have their several organ­ man unhesitatingly, whom- the popu- ate mutual obligations between tb&lt;izations. anti these are st inlying the ef­ crata should have nominated, but to different sections of thia onion. These
fects of free silver, as is evident from the usk it. to swallow the Lone Fisherman, obligations are reganled or disregard­
numerous letters which reach the Her­ who is about nil the things the popu­ ed, as the repres-ntatlres from the
ald asking for information; and we will lists have been denouncing, was too states rote for or against the protect Ion
.
CrtJH IN ADVANCE,
ot the industries of each from foreign
etate here a few suggestive facto by way much.
Address al! orders t&gt;
of general reply.
|
Therefore, in order to trap the “mid­ competition.
Tbe vast army of railway toilers dle-of-the-road’* men, they were al­
What Protection Will Prevent.
would suffer more hardship than per­ lowed to nominate the impossible Tom I The total American consumption or
haps any other class by unlimited coin­ Watson for vice president. Then in the
our
own
manufactured goods, ot our
age of 53 cent dollars. All wage earn­ teeth of declarations from Bryan that
Write your name and address on a postal c^rd, send it to Geo- W.
firm products and the foreign goods
ers, of course, would be distressed be­ he would not allow Sewall to be. sac­
which
we
Imported in 1890 reached
Best, Rcom 2, Tribune building, New York City, r-rd.a sample
cause all the necessaries of life would rificed, the convention proceeded to
nearly
B12.000,
000,000.
The
total
for
­
copj- of The New York Weekly Tribune will be mailed to you.
immediately nearly double in price, ! nuuunaic
x&gt;ryuu.
nominate Bryan.
white wages would be slow to rise, and I
The lM‘r^ln «truck between the popu- eign imports ot all other countries in
would probably never go high enough 1'*1 ---------------1Mulere and
-- “
tbe
■* "
Bry
----------------------an manage™ la the world, representing those foreign
markets, aggregated a little more than
to ■makeup
f~
—’------- *’the
- ’ increaaed
____’ roetof
; ~ living
; __ ,hat "ateon. the .tool pigeon, la to be
S7.SOO.OOO. Our own home market is
But tbe railway worker would find it pnt oft ,he ,icket ln O“ &gt;-ouroe of time.
!»rtlcularlv hard to aeeure an advance Wataon may not like it, but he cannot ■north to us nearly *4,500,000,000 a year
••f wages, beeaitee hl, employer, the rail- luJp fomaelf. The honor bestowed upon more than the foreign trade of all other
_
l» tbe Most Popular Republican Newspaper
markets of the world, even If we could
is °a lbarren
one.
■■vay corporation, would itaelf be to hurt him is
JILrren one.
A’ow is tbe time
to gttt a govd
hy the change in tin, currency that it
Tht PopnlDt national committee, hope to secure the whole ot it The
of
the West and Ha» the Largest Circulation^
might be rnobl, to comply with tbe "hlch
ln Br&gt;"n’« l“&gt;nds, has been policy of tree trade Is to throw our
e»..„„,„.ki„ demand
-t_____ j of its employes.
'
pivMtn “
“plenary
r»l^nfiT-v vir-ywr»T-«
TERMS BY MAIL.
given
powers nvpr
over fh/a
the nn»-frparty greater and better markets open tn
reasonable
cheap labor competition and to pauper­
DAILY (without Sunday)..$4.00 per year
“But why?’* asked the brakeman.; after the convention adjourns, to do all
ize our wage-earners. The policy of
“why would the railway company not things that the convention would do if
DAILY (with Sunday);...$6.00 per year
protection is to prevent thia—Charles
be in as good a position to advance in session.” That committee may not 11. Buckland, Editor of American Econput Sewall on the ticket, but it will take
The Weekly Inter Ocean—
wages as any other employer?” For a
PER TEAR.*................................................-4..J....................---------------omlsL
very simple reason. The merchantnnd Watson off, and there will be only one
Aa a Newnapw THE INTER OCEAN k««p« abreaat of thr fimw &gt;»
set of electors.
the manufactiM-cr can instantly mark
respects. It spares neither pains nor expense in securui,.
Mr. Bryan says: “I will do nothing
The following suggestion was sent by
up the price of their goods to offset the
ALL THE NEWS AND THE BEST OF CURRENT LITERATt'Rc.
which will endanger the success of bi­ the editor of the Valtusco (Tex.) World
lowered value of the dollar, but you, as
metallism”—that is, of silver mono­
to a prominent sound money man in
a brakeman, have no goods to sell.
What you sell is your service, your la­ metallism. which is not bimetalluon— New York:
“nor shall I do anything unfair to Mr.
Can’t you get information from
bor, and you know from experience that feewall.”
As ■ Family Paper la Not Excelled
Ank
Mexico?
The people on the Rio
this cannot-’be marked up ns a merchant
He will not refuse the populist nomi­ Grande border an- against free coin­
his something of interest to each member of the
can reticket a piece of doth. Now,your nation, although be gave orders that
YOUTH’S DEPARTMENT is the very best of its kind. Its Li J«
employer, the railway company, is like his name be withdrawn if Sewall was age, and our people who go there in
ARY FEATURES ore nneousled.
.r*mrwlf, a person—jp artificial person. not nominated. That was only a bluff. nearly every instance come back con­
Jtte a TWELVE PADS PAPXB and contain, the News of the IVonl
verted. You ought to send an intelli­
He will accept that nomination, al­ gent man to Mexico and get the facta.
POLITICALLY IT IB REPUBLICAN. nnd glvre lu reader 'c« “"L,
th. ablaut dlKnaalona on nil Uv» poUttoal topi ex It la pablubed la «•
though, as he asserts, “the platform in­ I went there nnd it converted me to the
and
I, In accord with the pwrpl. of the West ia bothpolitics and Uteuw- l»
dorses some policies which £ do not ap­ gold standard.
Pl.aa. muabar that th. prte. of THE WEEKLY INTER OLEA-' 1
prove of." That statement is made lest
ONLY ONB DOLLAR FBB YEAR. Address
some of his supporters should be
“The monstrous wrong” for which
alarmed. At heart he indorses the. en­
THE INTER OCEAN. Chicago-■_
Gov. Boies arraigns the republicans is,
ure platform, fiatiam and all.
and
Spinaia tau
To te Editor
have an absolute
Bryan announces that his action the Philadelphia Telegraph says, “the
remedy for Comumptlon. By fc timely use “will depend entirely upon the condi­ wrong of giving the poor man the best
thceaigb ot hopeless cases have bees already tions attached to the nomination.” money in the world and assuring him
reu.uaently aired. So poof-posittre em I There will he na conditions at tucked to that what little property he may pos­
Made on honor
of ni power that I consider it my duty to
. ^arantead a good ttinakeepar.
srad ta&gt; teUn fm to those ot your rema .’L He wjfl aeeept formally the popo- sess or may*acquire shah* not be put 'n
who have Consumption, Threat. Bronchial or rrat nomination next month. Then be jeopardy by the uncertainties of a shift­
Lung Trouble, it they will write me thtlr will call oc. the national committee of ing and questionable currency; the
popullata to oust Wataoa.
Inttetlng that 1*
the dollar
“tTRflll JOURRIL SrMI*WEEKl Y
the populists
Watson. It will wrong of insisting
express and postcffics address. Sinrereiv
~ ** paid
* a. coantMc. m row kt.iewrit do so, end he will accept the popaltat • to the wage earner abaU be worth 100 cocl*l»tag full inmnKtk*a Low to rei .l I.
nomination.
| rente and aball not be cut down to io W,lch' Act «“&lt;&lt;*•
’
Watpon maj wijtbe ^nd js^nn, jad ' eente."
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I feared that a‘‘few days more would
•» »&gt;• turned into tbe street Ud td-' ga^-‘

!“? ““ b*1' I ? *" “""1
lh,t “ lolrtlT «ner
“ ’olfWY ,n» “»
meet m bopelw, u n .hipwreckvd Mil-1 hi, pocket, roll nt wn
fr°ra Siter'
’”'0” h
*d ,Tted ” k”&lt; ,0 •’’* bCT «•
—
or
on o
barren inland.
In
o,bl»*and held them 111*'
or on
a barren
island.
L_ either e»
, d out to tn.
COOK WPS- Proprlotof
•fnrvnlUn
wennM be quite among the
.
»tt»w
Mr,. Burdick now doe, ,u ot ber bot»estarvation would
work .nd dud. Ume to do . Erc.t .mount
poMibilitie*.
'
ot oewin, beMdet She I. «ry loud Iu
After a frugal supper I tned to read,
«vw,
irom
tins
“Now, from thia moment. SbnJl it
?’tbe
»*• William.
but with very
__ flight auccesa, my
. , be ao?“
11 , ™k Pill, have done tor ber.
thoughts wandering
-.ii.vru. bat
nat tolv for an
tdering repeatedly
repeatedly from
tram I| II bealtated,
I .►
dr“»ltl*t*
'»la city .peak In
book to tbe approaching cn«ui
crisis m
in ji The
r
ihe sight of the nmn.e***
highest praise pf the curative propermy affairs.
It must have been for my doubt*
doubts—it rtnrm.7
reprv
.OTerPowere&lt;1 !tea,°r lhl*
*1*'1 tS«y *H unh-ri a '-- represented
hours that I sat brooding
over my per- one whose fortunes
wue so much to logly recommend it iu all cares that It u
** wcr« »o desperate. 1 cl&lt;lmed by the proprietor# to relit ve. Tie
plexitiea. At
i. hurt,
i.«more
------- I discouraged
“Yu," ^ld। I. “from Ihi. mment.success of tbe remedy has been wonderful
tbaa ever by tbe unvarying trend
took mt
the roll of bill.,
__ . of And «I vwik
eV Wi//«UT&gt;TNic^o|j ( the reflections.
reflection*. I aterted
started to my feet, I• I
1 had acted upon Impulae. but It aud the druggists have no fear in advising
j,3may .be that long deliberation would their patrons to use It, for they know full
and, crossing to-the window, raised
well that it will do all and even more than
iCwbjnt. . by J B Lippincott Co.)
1
the curtain aud peered out. It was have brought about the same result the manufacturers claim for 1L A Moon
1
later than I supposed, for the lights I knew nothing of the man, except reporter could not find one druggist In the
had disappeared from the houses across that he bore a token from my best city but had a good word to speak for Pluk
I landed in -N« * York on tfie third the way and the pavement seemed to be friend.
I was ignorant even of his Pills. They seem to have a feeling of se­
curity In recommending these pills. Not
.1.ir of the nev.-r. woefully lacking in deserted. Turning back to my desk,
rame, for from the first I understood n e complaint has been received from par­
nrcjpct* fur »&gt;y future. The metrop- I filled a pijie. Tobacco was the sole Lamar to be nn alias. At his motives
di/iwni d t&lt;* :ftr no promising field, luxury left* to me, and the stock in I could hardly guess, but it was most ties who have bought them, but on the
other hand, hundreds of persons who bave
nnd I SOO"
c HP n,-v »d«» of adding my pouch was running low.
i probable *hat he was a political exile. used them cannot say enough In favor of
another unit to its hundreds of thou- .
There, caine a knock at the door, a 1 At all events, association with him what they bave done for them. A remedy
«uuB- Thi n ahte thoughts of the light tap thrice repeated. As I an- . .could not change my.condition for the that every one who takes It, speaks so wall
lw*t, bat a
i «eting with an.
swered the summons a man stepped worse.
— There
----- - would
nuum lie
w at
at least
least the
the of. must have some virtue, and' judging
old das.-: afi-.' v bo had ventured into into the room, und, with a quick mo- prospect
livelihood;
nroKnnz-*of a -decent
J---- x ”
”*
*: and from the good words heard on all sides for
that El I.X'raJo of inqioveriahed youth tion, closed the door behind him. He very alluring that prospect was. In Dr. Williams Pink Pills, we must infet
_
_____ o
V-flJI.
in
that It Is a great benefit to mankind.
and tad n-Titrni-il even poorer than he
— was of medium height, thin, sallow- short,
*hort, it was difficult to
f discover how I
All druggbta krrp It and they are glad
uhn.aiA lie
v— the loser.
A moderately to have uelt eustotuuni try' iL for thry
went forth. v.;i&gt; taken as
i a warning 1 faced, hooked-nosed, with crisp, black should
------ 1_
q
~ «*
* * practitioner would have know full well tuat It will In every case
a^ain-'t iniiurt :i_r bis example.So,
at hair and mustache shot with gray.
successful
accvpt-&gt;''g Hobson’s choice, I re-I
' smiled
at—
such an eBMnmie
estimate as
as 1I had
had , give satisfaction. There are M number of
“Dr. Alfred Morris?” he asked.
,
--------------#ppcaretl in th.- * i’y from which Copt. I
I bowed and motioned him to a chair, placed upon my services, but the ex­ other persona at Hickory Comers, who
havo been curpd by this medicine, and tbe
peck had lan d ini’, and once more en- Disregarding the invitation, he drew pvrieuces of_ the last
year
—- j
—- had
uuu notv been
ircu
terrtl the ’ ro'o:&lt;-&lt;l ranks of ita phy- * a letter fr0m his pocket.
conducive of over-confidence. So, now Moon will in time contain a short story ui
-their
case and restoration.to health.
ricians. It was a growing, bustling, ac“For you—this," said he.
that I had put myaelf under this
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills' contain, in a
tire remmun’t. hut my shore in its
The envelope bore no address, Break- stranger’s orders, I lost no time in condensed form, all the elements necessary
L -T VI ’* *1
n
of asking hikn what the firjt of them to give new Hie and richness to the blood
evneral jtrosp
seemed destined to l ing the sea),
I paper on U’hich
written: “Letthe mWhtbe. netePII«l that be Wwaax- and restore shattered nerves. They are
be sadly limited.,
be^e command all good offices.” 1_
«» I
said L also a specific lor troubles peculiar to fe­
j secured ch.ap quarters in one of.. bearer
the jwbrer residence‘dtatriete, thereby, I• place of the name of the writer was a
males. such as suppressions, irregularities
perhaps, h.nudu-a|ip:ng'myself greatly’1
I can
Greek cross with three dots beside it; “I dare, say-------— be at your' disposal and all forms 0! weakness. They build
the blood, and restore the glow of
but at -li" ^un-' t.nu* reducing expensAc 1I A second glance at the words above the 1,1- «4»r» o’clock ---------------to-morrow morning." ।I up
health 10
to paie
pale ana
and sanow
sallow cheeks.
In men
men
1 iimun
caeeKd. in
“
“Not
Nut BO.
so. We must depart to-night," ' they effect a radical cure in all case# aris­
to a jxriqt ur.!&lt;li - advisable by a light • device Satisfied any doubts as to the
n spite of the must rigid !. identity of the man whose hand had he answered, decisively.
ing from mental worry, overwork nr txpurse, •‘will, in &gt; rtgo constantly ex- j
1 penned them.
I
“" hat? To-night? There is no train cesbes of whatever nature. Pink Pill# are
economy. the. &lt;
I* 1
..
.
। sold. In boxes (never in loose bulk) at 50
“TBIb is the best of introductions." at this hour.”
(V-uetl the !!:&lt;•&lt; rr •. Fioju a small mar- i
“I comprehend. But I prefer a car­ cents a box or six boxes for S2.50. and
gin to the ro&lt;x! I {Kiss. &lt;1 to a small bal- said I. “Fray be seatetL In what way (
side of the ledger. 1 ran I assist you?"
riage beyond the environs. One can may be had by all driigrista. or direct by
sure on the m ix .
mail by addressing Dr. Williams Medicine
“It is a mutter of u confidential char- obtained, can it not?’
Worst of all.
balance grew. notrapI Company, Schtnectday, N."Y.
!i»
spend'
itfly, for 1 t*
' tw ice before
a----------1.*_ ' ncter,” he answered, with a glance ’
Then arrange fur It at once.
You I
with the steadiness re-.; about tlie room.

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“You tnay tqieak freely. There is no
-.’ling from :i:i unseemly dispropor- •
tuc brtftwn v.;ri:iugs and expenses. one to play the eavesdropper.-”
“That is well. T
. - endeavor
.
I will
to
’.W'lif o*' tin •.' ' patients returned to
that "ashardly
little
. u matter of , Jtrespass upon
1
*but
' ”
itUe of your t ime." (
meones
were
few
and
far
।
He
spoke
with
a
peculiar\lowuess,
regret- uu3 11
and then an accident ( almost hesitancy (as if picking his
between. -s
fP.M--what a keen eye I kept upon words with great care), and with u '
building* i*
—- ------- .&gt; I
in...........
course
of --construction-Z1
in ' marked accent. wh’ich _*
at once betrayed.
Ju n |&gt;v.,.
perhaps
a cull jI that English was not his native tongue. ,
the neighborhood I tl«.u
nr.-, u
’ a fit
‘ j
“You may command inc” said I. ■
to attend some stnuigrr fallen ?n
on the jiayrnirut: then a sufferer from j “But punion me. your name is not given |
sofiie chronic malady, eVen deeper iu ' in this note.”
dtlt than 1. #mJ cliangipg physicians)
“My name? Ah, you may call me Ln- .
«:n’}*ly bt-vuj-c the charity of the first ' mar.”
was worn out: surli vvaB the shadow!
He cap- closer and fixed a pair of
ofa pnu-tire winch aiii»cared never like-I piercinff eves ujxhi me.
)y to nidnti ..tit into a reality.
My ;
"Dr. Morris,” said lie, “I request you
.panncnte'.o iJ« (-**nt biadbbecame shiny • to suffer me to pass by my reasons for
with use, vhiie my bell-pull Jost its’ coming here.”
polish through rust.
If I looked as '
“Your credential*
credentials are
enough,"
ure enough,
” said
“Rest assured 1 shall question you
bungn as i often felt, it was no wonder L
on
no
j&gt;oint
you
prefer
not
to
explain.
”
that th* ailing j&gt;as**?d nie by.
Little
“And I may i-etjuest also secrecy, in
by littl* the few articles in mV jiOKses»ion of which there wax not absolute any event, regarding this meeting?”
“I give you my word, as I have said,
nerd di-.q&gt;;»ar* .’. Some-were sold out­
right: others w£rr lodged with pawn- that you may command nie.”
lie paused, ax if to reach a decision
brokers.
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This s’au* of things continued for । in some matte/ of great moment. I
rc*»r? than a year.: . lot growing more । studied him with increasing curiosity,
t
. .11 ■ ;. ,’*y.
At long intgr- my interest fired by the strange cii^
cumstnnccs of his visit.
“I make you. then, a proposition."
it 11 the promptneSJ i
.,u,,rto
&gt; he said, at lust. “I wish to obtain the
•
a.&lt;
no
attempt
in
right
of your time and attendance.”
h * hand’s
I my troubles;
I stared at him in blank amazement,
relief in -retting What could he mean? Did he propose

:
izi L-&gt;rs in j;arti&lt;-ulpr.
:
i was t-ofely tempted ■
!•’;.» from him. but pride |
• .iay,
1 had not quite
: ;')t .of utter defeat, bur j

•
to it. Not u word had .
i Mr*-. Ixiring and her j
: r ; '1 I knew, might be in 1

Eircq*-. A
••s at her home in Maine.
ret urn of her husband
&gt;•5age round the’Horn.
i&lt;- .. a.s happy to add, apI'Xn-J
•&lt; --tablisbvd.
u -* r forth, the test of
: ’ &gt;:f for more than a
tueh. iw .nth Ir was ended iu a strange
&gt;V‘ ••• anting, and at a
■•■i near to despair. Tha
landlord had arkir.pted again to col■f the money due him—h?
y I** ‘•aid *o have hounded
tie for it.
ns he had suffered
• a tenant to fall several
r» ars—and nnce morj he
htid breu p । I with excuses &lt;nd apologiris. * J],
not been harsh in bin
■ « as east’ lo understand
Hat his, ji3 ?&gt;•••• was :airly exhausted.
He htvl h ’
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MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made In the condition*
of a mortgagtdated tbe 19th day of January.
1W2. made by Wm. A. Dowd of tbe Township of
Yankee Springs. Barry County. Michigan, to
TheadoUa Dryer ol tbe City of Marshall Id said
State and recorded in tbe office of the Register
of Deeds, for the County of Barrv and State of
Michigan on the firaj day of February '^32, in
Liber 33 of Mortgage*, on page 248 and tbe said
TheadotiA Dryer having- died January 30. t«oe
and one Jasper Ad arris was on tbe 4th day of
April 1808 appointed -*y the • Probate Court
In and for tbe Counlv of calboun tn
►aid
State a#
Administrator of tbe
Estate ot #ald Tbeadotla Dner deceased
bv virtue of which appointment lie now
holds said mortgage a# such administrator, and
ou which.mortgage there is claimed to be due
at tbe date of this notice tbe sum of Five Hund­
red and Three Dollar? and fifty-tour cents
and an attorney's fee ot twanty-flve doBars pro­
vided for In said mortgage and no suit or pro­
ceedings at law having been instituted to re­
cover the amount secured by said mortgage or
nnv part thereof:
Notice I* therefore hereby given that on tbe
eighth day uf August. A D. IKK*-, at ten o'clock
In the forenoon, there will be sold at tbe North
front door of the Court House, tn tbe City of
Haatlngs. County of Barry and State of Mich­
igan. (said Court House lielnn the building in
which the Circuit Court for tbe County ol Barry
Is held), at public auction to the highest bidder,
tbe premises described In said mortgage or so
much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy
tbe amount due on said mortgage, ns above net
forth with the interest thereon, and tbe costs
charges and expenses allowed by law and pro­
vided lor in said mortgage, said premises be­
ing 4&lt;uated.ln the Ivwnsbip ot Yankee
Springs. In the County of B*rry and State of
MkliigaD nnd described astbe East half of tbe
south West quarter of section twenty seven, in
town three North, range ten West containing
eighty acres of land more or less.
Dsted Ha»Urg-. Mich. May 13. isdc.
Jabfkb Adams.
Administrator of tbe Estate of Thcadocin Dry­
er. deceased. Assignee of Mortgage.

xuay return for a time, it there lauccd.” PAT AND HIS STRIPED PONY. and all NORTHERN POINTS to all points In
the Interior of tbe MEXICAN REPUBLIC, aid
.
B'rre 'tua haste with a vengeance. '
te the
‘
Still, if he desired it, so should it be.
In tbe tioardhoQwe.
11 matteh-&lt;l little t &gt; me how the night
An amusing inc’.drnt is reported from
was ]Missed.
He was paying for his 1
one of the military posts in the far west,
and offer? more attraction* tn the Slght-Ma
right to command, and he should hare
the chief actors iu which were a China­ er. tourist, or traveler than any other route.
the worth of his money.
Tiavcfwlne a countrv unrivaled In reentry—
’ mar, several cowboys, Indians and a npe wttb Ancient Hlxtory.—to tbe Und of the
“A conveyance shall bje at tbe door
soldier or two. The post was quite Montezuma* aud the Aztecs.
in half an hour.” said I.
“Will you
close to the headquarters of the Indian
SQU1FMKNT UXSURFAMXD.
await it here?”
...
.
.
1 egent, who ranked as major, and as
“No. But I will
... return
------- in
•- the
— -time
•-—e the officers of tbe regiment and the
set,” said he. “h
I"’J8** pkdge
' *
‘
me again
officials of the agency were friendly, into maintain faith."
terchnnges of hospitality were fre­
SAN ANTONIO TO
I gave the promlsc,.and saw him step quent, not only among the masters,
out into the night, without conceraing but among the men. Tbe regiment
myreJf greatly as to the probable out­ also jMissewied a heathen Chinese cook
come of our alliance. Then I went my . who was given to visiting a brother
way to reuse up the owner of a livery- celestial who superintended the cu­ Drect connections at San Anion io with all line*
from the north and east.
stable near by and to bargain with him linary arrangements of tbe agent, an l
for a vehicle. Although he had never .one night the dwellers of the agency
ALONZO E. KKXASrOK.
profited by my patronage, be knew me were ....
.-L . ...
mightily surprised,
to _see..—
Wud
Ac
For Information concerning M-x'co. Ticket* Attorney f«r JaMp-r Adams Administrator
to l»e a physician, and therefore sup- Lung come cantering over from the post
«
Time tables and parti -ulars. and the J-»:irney to A*«l«n»*e of said Mortgage*.
jkwedly subject to late calls from dis- to pay ^ia regular visit to Gee Wo.
Mexico or interine ttata pilot t. call upon or adtaut patients. 1 had decided to drive
*nie Rjght of a Chinaman on pony- dre*«.
to Merton, a town about 20 miles away, back was so rare a* to attract ipu'-'b
W. G. NEIMYER.
on the line of railway we would use in attention, and the fact that the pony in
.
■ (Sen. Western Agent Mex. Int. K. H. |
our journey.
The man exacted a stiff question
■
-------was a little milk-white cayusc
2T) Clark St. Cli xgo
price for the carriage, but there was Caused
___ _
the devil to enter into the Irishno haggling over IL fcr I got as much 1nan, who put in his time serving the Cl K. DUNLAP,
plcasnreas hr from the exorbitant sum , ngentand playing practical jokes. Soon
G.P.and T A., Mei. Int. R. B
he demanded; there was certainly mor*; ' thecaynrtr was safely housed, tend withErgie l*MS Texai.j
6f* novelty -for me in jtarticijading in in u few minutes after the
tie. gentleman
surb a transaction.
, | from the flowery kingdom was recking
When, at the time appointe&lt;L Lamar the golden sunlight of tbir pipedream
returned to the office, he carried a small Then was Pat’s time, and taking a po!
“ The Jiasara Tailt Route.”
lilack satchel, which apparently con1-­ ' of black paint, he proceeded to invest
tained all tbe effects he cared to take the pony with a series of»tripes which
stat loan.
with him.
The carriage was at the ' would have made the best- brA’d zebra
UGpr. the driver grumbling td’himseH iu South Africa turn green with envy.
TJSiLUi | •whs.tBl »Jt.
&lt;&lt;AMT1X&lt;MI
In
the
morning
the
Chinninqn
ret
Put
aL the long ride which lay before him. :
■ Once in the vehicle. Lama?settled him­ for tbe stable, but when hr reached it
Station*,
cqd
viewrtl
the
striped
clyuae,
his
ex
self comfortably in his corner and
ln.m.]a.m.la m.ip.m.|p.m
THE
H^WHNGB.....................I 4.05 5 40 l!3.30|-V.®| 1.03
IightecHz• xcigar. The satchel was on. passion indicated that be rather ques
a R. OSBORN. Local Agent. HaHugk
the seat beside .him.
I olwcrved that tioned the quality of the brand of pij«e.
•\v.
.HQOL««.
Q.
P.
T.
A.
rh'.cag
.
goods
proffered
him
the
night
before.
*
his hand never left it. Neither of us
spoke often in tbe course of the drive. 1 In the meantime Pat, taking hdvan- i
There were questions I burned to ask. tagc of a superstition existing among
but if was altogether likely that they the Indians, had told them that the
for »3,oo
। would not be answered.
Asdiis em- ( striped jx&gt;ny had come to them nt last,
TIME TABLE.
■ plbye, I felt compelled to respect his PUd was. in fact, in the stable at tha*
THREE
SILVER
DOLLARS.
In Effect May 21.
1 uuMitls. and his present one whs certain- j very moment. The chief, i dozen bucks,
Central Standard Time.
i ly that of reticence.
Although the • and twice as many squaws at once set
Vignette of llnynr Flsgrev Nliampedjon
! read was good, and tbe motion of the out for the agency stublelinnd apj&gt;cured
J
—‘f| -r
! vehicle easy. I felt no drowsiness; my on the scene just us the Chinaman wus
snttlooe-.«E
j strange coinjianion supplied me with ‘ Handing at the stable dodr und winder
£
abundant food for reflection.
Our,} ing whether he was asleep or awake.
X 1
Jehu took his time, and the horses were j With much majesty the chief entered
xoant.
.1
i.
ml
the
stable
nnd
untied
tho-pony
and
not ambitious, but before daylight our
‘
’*
’
4UCtilcagn........... ........
)| io
• destination find been reached.
A essayed to lead him away to the sacri­
Kalamazoo Lv
sleepy attendant led us to our rooms fice. With a yell that discounted any- KafttCouper.
..........
hi the Merton hotel, and a little later I tbin^ever credited 1n ojx-rn. song, story ftlcliland Junrt .
or reality, and quickly brought his
Via C. J. ifc M. IL R’
was slumbering as peacefuly as if I countryman
to his aid. the heathen Chi- I (lull Like (Yorkrille 1.
had been stowed away in my dingy •
Cressey ....
r.ese
sailed
into
the
equally
heathen
quarters in the city, with never a pros­
Milo...........
• "Sot S 10
pect of an adventure more unusual cluef. aud in,a tries the two were lotion ....
than an encounter with a dunning doubled up together, liberated the pony Cloverdale
making the best of bis way homewart I
creditor.
•
with his head between his heels to. es
cape tbe dozen or so ropes that were
*4 •» h
12 I -C nr
cast at his retreating form.
”or_
The two wearers of pigtails were get­
A MERE SKELETON.
ting the worst of it very decidedly, UttMlltg.... ...
Fol' $2.50 And $3.1)0
Ad.ili. Burdick. uf Hickory C«H- ivhcn Pat appeared on thft scene, and by Detroit ......
Grand Rapids.
2 good deal of persuasion, coupled with
the exercise of some bodily strength,
succeeded in reparating: the combat­

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to retain me ns his private physician?
Was lie sufficiently wealthy toundulge
j in such luxuries? His dress told noth■ iog on that score.
He might have
f been a thrifty, mechanic or a millionairc.
“It is tuy wish»” he, went on, “first
to travel, but not far, then to seek re­
tirement of the quietest. Once you told
u friend, a friend”—he repeated the
Word as if to emphasize it,—“&lt;»f a place
near the sea, solitary, remote. Is it
not so?”
“Yes, I remember,” said I, my
Ujoughts flashing back to the conver­
sation on the last night, with Perez.
“My health is precarious," he con­
tinued. “I wish to be not disturbed,
|o be guarded from intrusion, as well
as to receive ni»*dicni attention when
I necessary.”
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J
“In other words,” I suggested, “you
I wish me to accompany you to the spot
you have mentioned, to remain with
[you, and to see to it that you hare the

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Next, morning the papers had scare
From
the h
Mood
, Battle
Creek,
SOOTH.
1
II
' There
a g&lt;&gt;o&lt;l
utory
toldMich.
of Mrs. Ade-1 beads oVer press dispatches describing a
I p. in I a. in i p.
line Bnrdirk. &lt;»r Hickory Corner-, Mich.. I great Indian outbreak, and the secre­ Chicago
............ ...1 Z4»| 7 3D| u
.the little village n few mile* ilorth of thh I tary of the interior wired that forenoon
you
the
city. The good noman l« now seventy­ for full details. A total dcnialxvas,of Grand Rapids.
seven years nf age. A little over a year course, entered, and v.hm Pat-bad put Detroit
azo she was taken with wh«r the dociors in tv o days in the gvrgd house as a txnstnr........
rallrd nervous prostration and was all run penally for h’s .’-..’Inrity.'the whole in­
Woodland
tlnwji. hud very bad palpita&amp;m of the cident was for’.DCt.n. Ncvcrhteless, Coals urate
heart and 110 appetite.
something Eke r Jit &lt;’ rd weight of the HAsnxns..«........... •
Then soon after, in January, she was
privacy you desire.”
taken with n bad attack of la erlppr and national rr h’rrr- :;t W:&gt;*:higtOB con- fthnitx.................... »•►•
“It is as yon have said.”
‘
corrcfTur dcnce re- Cloverdale
v
t
when the malady was broken up fIk* wh« tair
“You ask a speedy decision?"
9 F'l r. 1 y
but a mere skeleton, and was an weak she lat.'::n ’’..i’jj i&gt;a.r.toi j.ony.r-The De’tou
Ml»o
“Immediate.”
I looked at him doubtfully, as well eotilrf liardly lift her fret fr&lt;«m the floor Hot.-,
Crtf
*V.
...
......
.........
amt bail to be helped from tire tied.
i
.... .............. :—&lt;r—
&lt;;n!l l.*KrtY.»ricvUk;.. |
I might after receiving such a proposal,
Their family paper, the Battle Creek
No &lt;&gt;- :-a'lcm for Eo~r?c.
•
Kast (W»h-r l,v........... | M 5-»| *5 'nl
lie gauged my thoughts, no doubt, for Moon. cmUainlng nn article relating the
Tup-*rr *n th? tfi-.-i of a great Rlch'and JuncUoa...... I 0 **1 •'Ml
............... ft tr
I in oni fi &gt;&lt;.; u
he pressed me op the point where re­ 1 lire ot a similar ca«« l&gt;y Dr. Williams’ family.*’ he : aril, the;
dly.
•
Fink Pills for Fale People, her husimnd
would be weakestd how forb«»aso sistance
“You will be amply remunerated,” who had read of many other wonderful
cr tf. :i great
1c reaches the
said hr. “5Tay J ask the terms which cures by tlilx remedy, concluded to bai,e tur.ate I
■ trh“.?y« had
family.
will be agreeable, and which wdll suf­
ber
tryhad
it. nn fjiitJi in It aliicc U r brat of a high r
She
four loss in leaving the
Tupper'
tnedleai skill had been unsuccessful, llowdrugglBta or bv
flee ,o "TV
urned.
——'
r
city?”
I ever she had takon but a few bnxre when
mail
’ I .-Hv?"
*Tbe Appearance of* tbe room might
N.&lt; c wfli w*It at Rlr’i’and Jucetloa ■ »!ll . r
«. Van
she began to f»ri better. Iler neighbors “To me i! srerrr ;
v. u
x-m rr-.. ’
have
told
him
how
little
that
Joss
would
Send For Booklet.
were astonished and would hardly believe Tupper
be.
'
More
to
test
him
than
with
any
thely
eyes
when
they
fiw
her
around
tbe
’
an
Tt:-per
it."
W.H.HiUCc„ Detroit, Ukh.
“Oh. I brow w
well-defined idca as to the value of my h«u«i* again. 1: was such a remarkable *
revelation to them that It did not rerin !
th.-.!
family
services. I said:
Geu’l Manager. Gn’i F. &amp; I A.
thousand dollars a year, and true, and they could hardly believe that it
wia possible for a woman In her eoudiJiuu 1 will U.cmc CXK»
i, with an allowance for cios-

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both mother and child and leaves ber U condi­
tion more favorable to speedy recovery.
“Stronger after than before couBnemeat” rishtMa hundred and atastf
tb« «*ki
-tobn aud Ir* Dtmaert. exet
D. Waumtsn. at Dstrott, h
T. Tappey ot thr muu
cut or of tbe l«»t will of Fame!
«-s»el . and Helen E Waters
Known and worth the price for that alone. Colorado. Mile executrix of
W4
Endorsed und recommended by midwives and Thoma# G. Watermao. cKceaMd. which aata asall Jadies who have used it.
tignment wxa.on tbe Ffr»t day at June a. D
Beware ot subaUtuus and imitations.
eighteen hundred sod ninety^rr recorded in
*ai&lt;l RnrtMer* Offlce.tn Uber 32 of Moruoget.
oa P»gv 375 upon which mortOMf there t#
claimed to be duo ai the date of tot* notice, the
•am of Three Hoodred and sixty five dollar#
sad MBuit or proceeding# at law bavSent by Express or mail on receipt of price. ($363,001
ii&gt;g been lo»tfluted at law io recover Un- tame
Sl.OO per battle. Book “TO MOTHERS” or
anj part 1 hereof, notice H therefore betrOy
mailed free, containing voluntary testimonials. given,
that on Tnewtay tbe »h day of August
BRADFIELD BEGTLiTOD CO., ATLANTA, GA. next, at eleven o’ehcfc io tbe forenoon. I shall
sell at public auction, to ttie btgbeat bidder,
SOLD BT ALL DBCQGXSTS
(sale to take place at tbe front door of the Court
House, tn tbe city ot Has;log# that being tbe
Klace where tbe Cfrcutt Court for Barrv county
&gt; held), the premise# cescribed In »aid mortoue. (ur !»o much Ibert-af aw shall re necessary
tu»atiafv tbe amount due on such Mortgage,
with •even ner cent, intere#: and legal costs,
together with an auorrey fee of Fifteen Dolla'-s provided for by statute*, that la to say. the
folkHTtng piece or parcel of laud, viz:
Tbe South West quarter of tbe bouth Wot
West quarter of Section Twenty-two (21 io
TownsnlpTwn 121 North, Range Ten Ho] West,
In tbe County ol Harry and State ot Michigan,
eontalnlnx forty acre# more or leas.
Dated Kajamazoo May ss. 1M&lt;.
CAMJRtOX D. WatKKXAX.
Ekxkst T.Tawkv. Executor.
HKCKX E. Watkbuan, Executrix.
Assignees of Mortgagees
J. D. Bvnxs. Attorney for Assignees
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nation for Pmsec’.or at the hands of popo:ratic party—« motley organisation
composed of populists, and tbe democratic
party which John Dennis gave to the
popuHsta a few days ago, together with a
few disappointed republicans who wouldn t
mind holding an office. The political star
of W. O. Lowden commened to wane rap­
idly when be commenced to juggle with
polities and flop from one party to another
in search of office. We believe that Mr.
Walker has made a mistake, but whether
he has or not be should recover from two
delusions before be joins any party, first
that “he had the nomination for Prosecut­
ing Attorney in his grasp,” and second,
“that be was drummed out of tbe repub­
lican party.”

During the past quarter of a century
millions aud millions of dollars have been
expended in building up the great woolen
industries in the eastern slates, in which
ti^pusands'and thousands of laboring men
were given steady employment. In Phila­
delphia especially‘were the woolen mills,
plenty and prosperous. Joseph Brady,the
foreman of the-earding department at the
FUR PRESIDENT.
Wool Boot factory, spent his whole youth
WILLIAM MCKINLEY,
In the mills of the Quaker City. In the
of Ohio.
manufacturing district In which he worked
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
t lere are nearly 300 woolen mills. They
(IARRET A. HOBART.
were all running full blast up to the veryhour the democratic party came in power.
Doubt, uncertaluty, and democracy have
OUR FINANCIAL PLANKTbe republlrMb party l» unreservedly for combined to.get In their deadly work and
noun&lt;l money. It caused the eiiRctmeut of j out of the three hundred factories, but 18
the law providing tor the resumption of are now running. Following is a copy of
a letter..recently received by Mr. Brady
dollar ha* been an good a* gold.
from a friend in Philadelphia touching
ineMKure calculated to drbMM our curren­ .this matter:—
cy or linpnlr the credit of our country. We • s
Philai»ki.phia, July 8, 1896.
ure, therefore, opposed to the free coinage
of silver except by international agree­ My Dear -Friend,
Since 1 last saw you, a short time ago,
ment with the leading commercial nation*
of the world, which we pledge ourselves our millghas been shut down and probably
to promote, aud until Much agreement will not start again. The whole district,
can be obtained, the existing gold standard the place of your birth, Is at a standstill
mutt be preserved. All our silver and
paper currency mn»t be maintained at and many millions of dollars Invested in
our factories are Idle, and laboring men
UTM dexlgued tn maintain Inviolably the hive nothing to do but walk the streeLand
obligation* of the Vnlted Stajee and al this is a hard job for a man not In that
present ataudard, the standard of the moat profession. Philadelphia Is a “City of
Homes” as well as large woolen manu­
enlightened nations of the earth.
facturing institutions of all kinds. It lias
taken a large amount of capital, and years
of bard labor to establish these institu­
tions to meet the wants of the American
people. . The . greatest question now Is
DRUMMEDOUTOF THE G. O. P.
“Can our factories run under the present
law?” 1 think 1 can safely say nu.
We
For Relieving in Free Silver at the Ratio must have the original old time McKinley
law.
The present condition has been
“Mr. Nick M. Bradley of this city re­ caused by a lack of confidence and loss of
ceived a letter tbe other day which Is too our markets to foreigners. It seems to
good to keep from the public. It is from me that the money question ought to be
a young gentleman who was bls room­ let alone at present.
I*et us get tbe
mate when they were student* at Ann main evil out of the way first We should
Arbor University,and reads as follows:”
restore confidence and get our idle mills
.
Hastings. Mich.. July 22. ’9G
started, and all commercial interests will
NIckM. Brapley, Warrensburg, Mo. My dear
Bradley—I thought 1 must write you to let you fall in line. We should legislate In tbe
know 1 am slumping my county for silver at 16 future with due regard to the experience
to 1. You used to talk that rot (?) to me when
we were tn Ann Arbor, but I could not see it by of tbe past four years.
The inboring
a long ways However. I now see k as plain as
day. I b»d the nomination for prosecuting at classes of this city now appreciate more
toniey almost In my grasp when my party- was than ever the value and absolute necessi­
delivered body and breeches to the gold people
atbt. Louts.
ty of protection, which kept our mills
I was muni as an oyster for a few days, but
finally was obliged to speak'my convictions and humming and labor employed. We now
of course wan promptly drummed out of the Re- appreciate what has closed our factories,
Kblican eamp. T promptly tendered my sen s to tbe cause of silver, and shall continue In and next November we are going to vote
tbe good work till polls close. Yours truly,
to restore the old order of things and vote
Fbki&gt; W. Walkeb.
Tbe above clipping was taken from a for McKinley and protection.
Yours Very truly,
Warrensburg. Missouri, paper, iffirvery

Rational Republican Ticket.

EW. WALKER HEARD FROM

evident that the letter wasn’t written for
publication.
Had it been we are very
. confident that the phraseology would have
been very much changed.
Tbe knowledge that Mr. Walker “had
the nomination for Prosecuting Attorney
almost in bls grasp” will be very startling
Information to the republicans of this
county. There are a good many republi­
cans who think that it was because he
“didn’t have the nomination for Prose­
cuting Attorney in his grasp,” and tbe
show was poor for getting IL rather than
from any conscientious scruples on the
currency question, that he left tbe repub­
lican party.
And* then Mr. Walker says be was
“drummed out of tbe republican camp.”
This would indicate that there was some
noise and stir when be left, and more or
less commotion.
We remember reading
nothing about this musical accompaniment,
and after diligent Inquiry we have been
able to find no one who witnessed it, or
knew anything about It, and Indeed no
one knew that he had left,
This may
seem strange, but it is true.
So If Mr.
Walker was “drummed out,” he simply

I: ‘

MONEY

u. «.&gt;-

HOW TO PAY OLD DEBT* AND GET
RICH EASILY.

SOME SAFE DETS

THAT“PANIC” BLUFF
““ 1W2,‘ on Mart* 1, tt»e net earoiDr

Haavy LOMM at

Tort Bank.

Under Democracy.

Loom StandpointMan a Metal -Ill*atr*tton of tbe
■ - From
Financial
Craxe
Craak’x Standpoint That
Count

In

Money.

The threat used by certain politicians
Fnd democratic papers to create a finan­
cial panic, for the purpose of defeating
the romtootion ot Mr. McKluiey, wa.

taken with too mueb aertoonaneM. wo
doubt tbe threat waa made In tbe beat
oL anger and disappointment.
But
when ita effect la nmljxed It appebtu
rldieuloua.
I
ie the flrat place It mu.t be reroemliered that all the talk agulnat Mr. Mo-,
Kinley originated and exlBted only in ।
tbe column, of a few democratic new.paper, nnd in the mind, of a hnndful of
disgruntled republican*.
Tbe latter
are recovering, no w, need not tj-orry
further"about
Aa to the -demo-&lt;.
ix,.n. and
further
about them. ---------------cratic papers it is well known that they
.K.isttM.KS
were simply trying to divert attention
)M6
tram the Ignominious muddle that ex- ,
...EBS.IM.WI
tney w
lets In toelr own party. Therein they
1 Depoafta.
.F.U22.500.00C
It is Hept. t&gt;. 18M..
were temporarily successful too. It.™
only necessary to turn back to the flies Feb. 2N. IFW..
.
| IZ74.407.U1
of these very papers, for 1892. to re- Loss In 1896
RVlb to Capital
fresh our memories upon all the won- ;
Netl jaarnir*Earnings aad Surplus.
JSl.W.OSO
178 per cent
derful good things they promised the March 1 1«2F’
'
;
t/. • .
..
nf .
23.4M.67L
f.57 per cent
people'!»
in the event of XI
the election
ofn*a B«P»- &gt;•
—
democratic &lt;»«*»**•••••-administration.
complete ciemocrunu
—•— Decrease. 1SM....H0.SM.41S
J
1.21 per cent
__ *
. .
n ~&gt;^nal
14
a tn
a'.one, independently ot all nations, sud Then
their
fight was r__
for 41.
tbe
repeal rtf
of
It upomc
items 1&lt;I1
idle
to civp
give ILa moment a concm prove*by tbe best authorities obtain­ the McKinley tariff, concerning which sideration to tbe idea thatsany l^nk
able that such a policy on the part of tbe they printed falsehood after falsehood, presidents ever contemplated the ereUnited States will “raise prices.” .“put They promised cheaper goods, more atlon of a financial panic for the pur:
work, higher wages and lower taxes, pose of “downing” Mr. McKinley, when
money in circulation,” and give tbe “hon­
These alluring baits carried the people, they know that their best business inest debtor a cbance to pay his debts.”
The authority naked for was given to teresta desired, nnd needed, his electhereby making the whole country pros­
tbe democratic party; Tbe .McKinley tion with a restoration of McKinleyperous. r
tariff was repealed and the Wilson ism.
Now. In' the first place, it may be urged, monstrosity has reigned in ita Stead. 1
In tbe foregoing review we have
i made no reference to the amount of
by some “who do not understand the sub­ But with wbat reaultal
It is true that tbe prices of farm the losses of national banks through
ject of standard of value” that a free coin­
unprecedented
number
of
“
. .
. large
age act for Iron would not raise Its price products have beeh cheapened, but, the
to a ratio 16 to 1 with gold. To them 1 , there hai been less work for the people, manufacturing failures that hove late­
ly
occurred
because
of
the
(Operation
lower
wages
and
higher
taxes.
Tbe
reply that “the stamp uf this government” |
ot the democratic tariff. ItJs an open
and the “legal tender qualities” of the ‘ national revenue bad ' been . in sore secret that tbe &amp;anks of itew Y’ork
Ftralts as well as the revenue of the
iron dollar would instantly make tbe tiul-1
individual. The very character of the city alone hpve written off to profit
lion value of pig iron the same as the mint tariff bill passed by the democrats and loas. no less a sum than’$2.000.(XK&gt;
value.
“For who would part with an j differed so widely from the kind of of loans to concerns that have failed
ounce of this precious metal for anything measure that had been promised,
rrte-,
and
from which they never'expect to
that
less than the mint value?” (Stewarljones ft was stigmatized aa ••party perfidy realize one solitary cent. Mare McKinand party dishonor” by the democratic leyism is needed by the l&gt;anks of the
and Bryan.)
Again, it may be urged that our mints president, and ns a “rag bag produc- country, not less. Hence tlxe nomina­
tion” by the democratic, senator, Mr. ' tion of William McKinley fo^ president
would be overcrowded with pig iron. 1 Hill, of New York state! The demo- of the United States,
reply “that the price of pig Iron having cratic press dare not face a discussion (
' BUCKLAND.
... .. .
CHARLES R
been raised from $7.50 a tou to a ratio of of the tariff question, ao it occupied it- !
Editor American Economist
16 to 1 with gold the world ever, no one self in
Id reviling the roost prominent
„ifU.4—swould especially care to carry it to the candidate for the republican presides- I ilflwHwffU nwoUUl OJ ndUfflll WMal,
WltrksiH is Foreign Countries
mints, since the mint price could be ob* tial nomination, because flt knew that |
txined anywhere in the open market," his election will eradicate every free !
trade idea from the country during the
(Atlanta Constitution.)
generation.
,
■
Next, It may be urged that gold and present
The democratic threat! to create a
silver would go out of circuiation. 1 -re­
financial panic was a- deliberate act of
ply, first, “This is a mere assumption of cowardice. That it waa eher seriously
the tools of tire money power which they sustained by one solitary bank presicannot verify, (Atlanta Constitution), ■ dent, be he republican or democrat, wc
second. “Suppose gold and silver ’do go I can hardly credit. Who would be the
out or elreulalion. la there not plenty ot 1 grealeat sufferer by a Inanriol panic?
pig Iron to lake their place ami give the Tbe banker, theroselven. ttank prertpeople plenty of money?" (Bryan): and |
«Me4onicer, apth.ro. ..Such an aMUt.pt.ou te.aea the Idea | « “ ““Xtettrte mo“

Th j following application of tbe rrtt
coinage arguments to pig iron constitutes
one of the best illustrations of tbe finan­
cial craze we have yet seen, and it shows
that from a crank’s standpoint that value
is of no account In money, while cheap­
ness aud bulk are all-important.
It brings out very clearly the fact that
tbe silver arguments can be used with
equal force as applied to iron or any other
product In which the people are Interested:
A. P. Hull (Dem.) of Atlanta, Ga., says.
1 accept tbe arguments ot the advocates
ot silver and agree with their remedy as
far as it goes. However, it does not go
tar enough.
Let us bave plenty ot reme­
dy—in fact, enough to make debt and
poverty things of the past—relics of the
dark ages. 1 am in favor of the free and
unlimited coinage of
or pig Iron
iron at the
me ratio
reuo of
oi
J5t01 with go,d by tbe United Sum.

of Cktqlatmg medium and standard of | the
atld dei&gt;osilors. An
. value, that gold and sliver would still be ■ attempt to create a j«inie would be a
potential money metals, though not ju cit-, deliberate miemanngexiFcnt of the trust
culatiun, and would tynil their help toward ’ reposed in a presklent, and it would
raising prices and cause general prosper- • speedily result in liis .dismissal.
No
ity ” (Crisp )
i tjank president would vver be permit­
Then, again. It may be urged again.: I *“&gt;• b&gt;' “ “-Jorily of bin board of dl.a
i ,
. ,
. ..
i rectors, to piny ducks and drakes with
the pig Iron ataudard of value.tbat wun . (helr
w(tb tbgI 0{(bed
would nu; tlae Iu proportion to price.. ; !u&gt;nu It woa|d
mcr.
The reply la, "Wagea would be compelled jting tbe aevereat pnniabtnent, and any
to rise, since no mau would be fool enough ' democratic paper that lends itself
Protection, prosperity and McKinley for to work for SI a day who could make 32.- thereto Is particepa criminis, nnd mor000 per day by picking up rusty nails and a^y»
°®A ’eK*Jbr» guilty,
President
If
old horseshoes aud carrying them to ibe
* bank presidents, bunk -directors and
bank
stockholders would careful­
Again fusion is to be thrust down the mint fur coinage.” (Hull.)
' ly consider the condition of their banks
throat of every man who likes to vote for
Tbe “crime of demonetizing plglron ' when tbe McKinley tariff was in force.
principles.
took place a bo at 2,200 years axw when oer- I aud compare it with their business of
tain “goldolators” and -silveriles”. iu or I to-day, we have no hesitation in sayMany important industries are unde­
veloped in this country, and much of our
wealth goes abroad, because of inadequate
protection at home.

If McKinley is elected an international
ratio will be secured forsilver, which will
deprive that metal of Its tendencies to con­
stant fluctuation. It is the only safe and
sure way to coin silver. .
Democrats don’t talk free trade any
more—it would lose them votes If they
did, so something new must be tried.
Something new in tbe experimental line
must be tried, so free silver was bit upon.

Free trade Is all right In theory, but it
causes untold misery wherever it Has been
tried. Free silver is all right for silver
drummed himself out, and on that oc­ mine owners, bnt those countries that have
casion his drum must have been either
Il are lowest down In tbe scale of civiliza­
heavily mufied.or else he bad one of those tion.
16 to 1 drums—-16 imaginations to 1 fact.
There certainly will be fusion In Barry
This species of a drum has never yet been
seen, there’s nothing to it, but to some County because John Dennis said that he
. people it evidently makes a very loud would give the democratic party over to
noise. So we believe that Mr. Walker tbe sll v erites. Is the democratic party
must have mistaken a “roaring In bis owned by Johh? Well we guess he will
bead" for being drammed out of the re­ find sit? :
publican party.
Have you observed that democratic ora­
Mr. Walker is a young man. a lawyer.
He has sought and held office under tbe tors are not talking free trade? Protection
is
tbe greatest Issue before tbe people. It
the republican party several times, and by
tbe grace of a republican Mayor and Com­ Is absolutely necessary to this country and
mon Council bolds the office of City At­ without It we cannot hope to prosper.
torney.
Evidently "he has become so ex­ Free silver means more experimenting, a
cited over dramming himself out of tbe continued.pante, low prices, a 50 cent dol­
republican party that he’s forgotten to re­ lar, and labor paid in that depreciated cur­
sign this office—probably just a little over­ rency.

sight
Tariff for protection always gave the
It is true that he was one of the aspir­
ants for ProMcuting Attorney on the re best market i»r tbe world—our home mar­
ket When we had it our laborers were
publican ticket, an.. aspired up until wltbwell employed at good wages.
Under
publleaua who think that Mr. Walker’. tariff for revenue our home markets were
destroyed, and we are allowing foreigners
to fix prlees upon aisoafactureJ goods
sent us and also to fix priem on produce
tarn the Promised
----- ..land
— —_be as allowed
io kuk al it but couldn’t get In there.
sent tnem.

of aD tbe national banks in the United
gmounted to $34361,008.
September 1, rf
half
earnings had been only $233M.0?l. •!xnostlll.000,000 lees than in JWk. Does
thia look as if MeKinleyism had been
bad thing for the bankers? In IfipS
tbe ratio of earnings to capital and
rarplus was 3.78 per cent Last year
it waa only ?-5? per «ot, a drop of
IJtl per cent under Wllsonlsm. Now
let us put these few figures briefly
together for the sober reflection of
bank presidents
who we re‘reported si
----------- ------------------_
. .
_______
threatening
to
create a ffnanclal panic
Ijel them declde whether MeKInleylaic
waa rach a bed thing for the .tech­
yloh!er« wboee money they u»e end care
{or
whore aervanta they are:
Burtaeto of th. Country,
Jw. to April
1g
, n.tSnt^BO

Silver ia now worth about fin
ounce. Tbe mi ver bullion in
.
k worth .bout M
‘

’

prMv of

* ‘With.
ConflTwmn.u R. p. Bland, h. ..'ExWorld of July 1, 1896.
*’
H you have a n.igbb.w „h.
Btand la a great Btateamun, auB
wlllin, to backbi. opinion . :lh
nnd who would have anything to
after Ito^g through th, &lt; &gt;

cyclone, here an w&gt;m, of the rertreu
aafe beta you ran make Wm, ’
Firat—That free coinag, „ouU
,h,‘ priw- °! ''Ire, ta
one dollar per aunre. (Y«o ,.M. “
any number of yearn, but woj

to wait longer liefore the
w ..
bc'wtHrd.).
COuW
Second—T*hat the prio qLsijrerwili
be lower one year after dim:
I..... one year
before the pawagt- of a fr
•; - -inageacL
Third—That the price t»f h

be lew. than So cent, jw-q
free coinage act ha» l«.p i„
mrmthr
months rar
or #■*...
one year.
.

wh_ '
.

Fourth—That' ut no t
„ ittin
year after free eotmurr al.iM.-enu,—,
htui heoonu- a low will th,. Anr rieanm.
ter dollar be worth a. mu. h m.7s ter
cent, of the value of ,!,. Anl.rteanraid
dollar.
If you cannot get even U-t.. ^iveodds.
The price of silver is detrrn”u«j main­
ly by the coat of gnxfr -; ,n. AJ1
silver the world can ukecari be produced
nt Ires than 75 und probnbly
70 cents per ounce- No kgi\lation can
raise, except for a.short time, the price
of silver. It bi to
hoped tlmt we wilt
never be,farced to moke thi- foolish
fire coinage experiment, but if we do
we should, if we can find taken., re^up
rome of our certain Iokw by bettingen
the inevitable.
Whrr* It’ Would Un,

To tbe warning of the true liirreialliata that free silver coinage a! sixteen
to one by this government alone would
drive gold out of use as money aud ed
cause a disastrous eon traction shallow
critics kneeringly ask: “Where would
the gold go to?”
. It would go where’it v. ent during war
time—cither abroad nr into hiding or
into vaults as a commodity fori specu­
lative gambling.
It would go where gold hds gone in
every free coinagt* country in the world
—out of sight or ns ihe rewrre for
bonks.
Gold is now Tn general u«a as cur­
rency in the Pacific states. Il is h-Jd
by the government and by banks in all
ports of the country as a reserve'to sus­
tain the circulation of grecnbucks and
treasury notes and io .maintain the
bank credits. It scn\F prfectly its
function as money. WlKn it goes ton
pcrlnitirr.. it w ill no long-rdh't^iA
Free coinage means silver muhcQMtallism:— N. Y. World.

A rrtfuct -n of
Stimulates importation
lion takes tbe plare o
ought to be made in Am-riri l»&gt; Amcil- ‘
can labor.
E.;ery hnpnr:nj»&lt;,n ... p-.his
into tbif country'ueat&gt; giving
i.» to
that
eignrr work an.i
paid to American fab»r.
Th:
be drnidtbby actual req•
lH*n
struck m» a farm iu Lrioy man-Up.
hsm county while diggyic a &lt;ii: X
coal I* "just below the *-urface.
MICHIGAN CENTRAL EXCURSIONS

) th

4 tht DMT

For the above occa-lou the M. C- will
sell excursion tickets JulyAcuusl
18. 20 add 37 at our and »»&gt;e i-ld nrs]
It is not, perhaps, generally known class lim|ltrd fare fbr the round.hip. (.cod
that the wool industry of America is to retnni unii!-September l-t intlu-'ve.
l»eihg seriously threatened, not only Children half fare.
from the rapid Increase in the produc­
tion of sheep in the Argentine. Republic,
Australia, Canada and some European
Union, BlRKhnBitou. N V . Auk.
countries, but also in China. Twentyfve years ago there were doi imports
----------------------w of China wools. *„
For IIn* above occasion the Mir’u Cen­
into
thia country
In
:a70 there were 9.016 pounds of China tral will *e&gt;l excursion llekris to Bingham*
wool Imported, of the value of but 81,- ton N. T and return at nnr first class
limited fare tor the round trip. Dat-? of
?12. the import price per pound then be­
ing 10.45 cenW: whereas in tbe present sale Aug. 17 and 18. Return limit Aug.
21st and 32nd.
?car (1695) tbe imports of China wool
have reached 20.089,418 pounds, of tbe
value of 81.690.414. tbe Import price per
found being 5.15 cents. Thia China
Mich. Central will on Aug. &lt;
’» «“
wool, moreover, baa been demonstrated
A one way low rate (or point. in rtie
to be equal to our low grade of merino Coll or ticket office tor further infotuwwool.-Hon. John H. Mltehel), United
Uon.
States Senator, of Oregon.
ChlMM Wool Ccmpetltta*.

der to Increase the purchasing puwer of Ing that their unanimous verdict will
their illgutteu wesllh, secretly, jmd like ! be that a restoration o«f the McKin“tbleves in the night,” got the demoneti-1 ley era of* prosperity is wry much to be
zation act passed repealing the good old desired. Tbe financial situation calls
upon bankers to support the nomina­
free coinage act of Lycurgus.
“To-day
tion of Mr. McKinley, not to allow
China is the only country un earth honest spleen and bad judgment to control
enough to coin iron, and there tbe happy their more mature buaisrea judgment.
laborer can carry home the wages of his Bankers bave large sums of money to
honest toil in a wheelbarroat.”
(Atlanta lend, not to keep Idle, and they know
*'*
“* they now• v-— a plethora
*
-••
that
have
of •idle
Constitution.)
.
A ruinous fall in price followed tbe de­ money, tor which there it no demand.
In 1892. on September 30, tbe national
monetization of Iron and has continued for
banka of the United States had R2.153,upwards of 2,200 years. 1 bave calculated
498.829 of money out on loan and dis­
the losses entailed upon the honest people count that waa earning interest.
of this world by that ruthless act, but the
This year, on February 28, their loans
figures are so euorm &gt;us 1 fear a revolution and discounts amounted only to 11.951.will ensue if the people learn bow greatly U4.782, or ttOO.OOOJXK) leas than in the
they bave been robbed.
But facts gje McKinley tariff year. The aarnlngaand
facts, and the best way to right a wrung Is proflu of tbe national banks can­
they
to meet it squarely. That loas is Hl.OOO,- not be as aa titfactcry aa
000,000,000,600.” (Coius Financial School.) were -in 1.W2, .and ,theyare even
Tariff &gt;a paramount' with repoblteV»s satiafactory to-day thanUey were
"
In conclusion, 1 Insist that the free coin­ last February. Why? Becauae mere ana.—N, Y. Timex.
Tbla wa. toe oooeluMon toat a New
age of pig iron will do everything that la nf our induatriee ere idle, owing to
York
free-trade
paper
baa
arrived
at
claimed for silver, and Infinitely more. ike democratic ta riff.
la 1992, on September 30, before tbe otter Inveatlgattar, torongb Ita eorTbe people will be rich and prosperous.
reapoadenta, toe political Mt nation “in
Tbe onee poor man can pay bis debts with •lection of a complete democratic ad­
ministration, the u mon nt of money on -very .tele In toe union." Tbe reporta
his old stove.
Hallroads can declare di­ deposit lt&gt; the national bank* of too
'TY'J U&gt;r«
U“ree entire pageanltbe
pagea ot tbe
vidends on old ra is and wornout rolling Vetted States waa StotlMaooo. Thia .tetai ^,,.htI"°o?d ,***'
elate, that: “Inquiry aa’toMcilniepi
stock. Tbe small boy can pick up old year, cd February 28, It was only |1,nails and horseshoes enough io support 648.092.809. or 8375,000.000 leas than Hrenptb abowe tbe financial laane te
his family.
In fine,poverty awd debt can ta the McKinley tariff year. With ton .14, red lean Important." We are
na longer exist
■o much leas money at their disposal glad to reoelva from a free trade aonree
tbe national banka bave not tbe op­ this confirmation of our leachings of
protection.
Four years ago Hob. T. E. Barkwqrtb, portunity for earning, st transacting
such
a profitable busineaa, as they pooof Jackson, was parading up and down the
•eaaed in 1802. Then money wailn
state telling the farmers that all ailed
Tbla la a aample
demand. Why? Because our,Indosthem was because they didn’t have free Iriea were in active operation oe ac­
trade. Through his eloquence#and fine count of tbe McKinley tariff. During
fully submit
spun theories, many farmers voted to ex­ the first four months ot 1892, tbe vol­
to the democratic
periment with free trade.
Four years of ume of buaineos transacted throngbnnt th.
party, fittingly ex­
deadly experience ought to teach a com­
pressive of their
mon mortal whether he can trust that
free trade kiss*.
•A3.BT9.840.
Durtug tbe flrwt four
Mme party to do four years more of experimentlng. the experiment of free looottte Of the pretest 7Mr it enreFBted ooiy B17.0M.SM.04l, a lo» of
trade has made a change uf Si2.000,000 BTOSUn of bnataou Ip onlj ooe-third
every month In the revering of this coun­ »t 1M1 year. Thi. la
----------- moot eerlone
tniernrpuon.
try. God only kaows what would become “t»r. AM why flon IMa eootiUon
of as if we should go to experimenting exlatt Deeauae of the . democratic
but that bu been at toe rate of
with Ibe free coinage of silver.
total production. Uu.
th. tKWXJOO a day len this rear than in

For the .bore toraalon the Mich &lt;&gt;►
ini will Mil eieunion ticket, «t onf&gt; w*
claw limited tare tor U&gt;e round trip. &gt;»“
ot aa&gt;e Allg.
and St. Return limit AW
sorb.
•
KolgSit. «f FvtMtaa
»«"*• e,,t*
land. Ohio, Aagu»t S3 to^O.

For the above occasion the M. ’C.* wUI
•HI eirurslon tickets August 22. 2 -4J®
34 at one fare for tbe round trip. &lt;■
dren half fare. Return limited Ai-r«»
31st inclusive.

For the abort oeeaalon Hw
tel will Mil oeutelon ticket. al ore »»
elaaa limited tare tor tbe rouml .dp. P’"
•2.00. Children halt tore.
Datrtol »•“
A«. S And &lt;1. Limited to Mura AJf.
and 23 only.
B.aM.BUl’.WIM Wr.t
°
Bftuib Rtd.r. of«h« Worl&lt;M&gt;"i,AI“r

■or the above ocea&gt;lou th» XM;- &lt;*•”
tral will tell excot.lon ticket. : -v
per mile In rach direction tor lev
trip, plus 30c. tor admlwlon. &lt; 1"“L
Rehalf fare. Date ot sale Aur. !tnnA. C. ’FKtLonh
taming same day.
Ag‘-

�Hasting- Banner.

During tbe elrcMc.1 storm Tors*,,
morning lightning Bruck the CHyYtaZk

* 'Thursday, Aug. 8, 1896.

building the shook being plainly
felt t*
the people in the poBofflee,
and other
part, ot the Mock,
The building was ^UMc.perbbLatR.K. Groot', eleblacken,
e It was struck and the
wirea/n
inlty were injured.
. a"r««nts. b.ri.11
rmlltp,

w R. COOK. 1^**1 Editor.

a

Word of Explanation^©
the Public

During the months of May and
Inne 1 advertised a moving sale
of mv stock of drugs, wall paper
' Advertised to move about
July tst. As 1 did not move at
,he-t:...eadvertised, I have been
accused of having a fake sale, and
deceiving the public. To show
to the p. . - of Barry County that
1 was i. •"t in my intentions and
,mended,to do as I advertised, 1
publish : following notice served
on ji-ebv the man that signed a
fOntrJ-:'A:: ■ ■ to sell his _stock
nl
rent me his store.
. 1.. Hi tut, Sib,—
Ye:: will please take notice
thai’lbi'.i decided not to sell to
. i t v stock of gopds situated on
the k :t'.:'’’ide of- State street,
Hastings. Mich., and now owned
and -arrisJ l.vnie in my business
3,id have decided’not to lease you
tiding ..and fixturesh sail! stoic under the
t{rait.; :::• agreement and contract
:
and agreement to lease en­
tered tc between us on the 17th
da-. d ptii
.
Dated 11 astihgs. Mich.. July 3,
Win.v.f H. Gooiivc.ar
•p,

Th -.uion’of Mr. Goodyear
alette kept'
from doing as I ad­
vertiser.
.
’•
i sm L. Heath',
•
I he Druggist.

Edwin Mason, of Richland.now In hla Bfitb IuSrke“rb,'llt'‘,bMlM
fear, helped raise and cover It, and also
helped Mr. Parker hsrvc.t tbe first crop PhuJo'‘r»?hebeMS5 wnt ,e*
«&gt;
of wheat raised In the county, and put the * hill ips &lt;t Erb.
same In the barn .A
Teachers, don't fall to read tbe
school
column this week.
The new band made Its Initial appear­
You can get salt for 65 cents a
barren
ance Saturday and furnished remarkaby at Phillip, 4 Erbs.
good music considering they had bad but
Busby Bros, can give you tbe latest stylo
llttld time to practice.
Band concerts (if hair co
will be given every Saturday evening
. Quite a number took In the TO eent egwhen the weather is good. Tbe band baa
twelve members:. Or. C. H. Barber. B. P. curslon to Grand Rapids Tuesday.
A complete Hue ot all the latest styles
Seward. Al H. Weber, Homer Warner,
Chas. Warner, Fred Spaulding, Frank De­ of Frames at the Christmas studio.

Coursey, I-ee Walker, Henry Smith, Mr
Frank Brooks’ elevator was broken Into
Burman, J. L. Maus. Walter FltrSIm- one night last week and some oats taken.
mous.
A ticket orr tbe wheel with every purc.rase at McPmber Bros, shoe and jewelry
Prof. Eugene Davenport.of the Univers­ store.
ity of Illinois, who h visiting relslives
There's nothing In the market tlial com­
near Woodland at present has crasented
pares with that &gt;S cent tea it- Phillips’*
to be preseitt at Ihe Y. M. R. C. nuellng Erbs. Try it.
Saturday, and speak concerning money
Blds fora sewer to the school honse.aod
In B.ar'l In which country lie was , resi­
on Park street will be received by tbe
dent a few years ago. He will have no
cointufjn
couhcO;
•
,
fid speech for the occasion, but will talk

of hand, and with our knowledge
speaker's ability, we are sure It will
terertlng and Instructive.
Good
sp •akera will make short addresses.
zil baa a depreciated money and
Drvenpon will talk concerning It.

Have you seen those beautiful bronze
of the
be In- eloeka that McOinber Bros, are going to
give
to their customers?
local
A full line uf Maloney Bros, shoes for
Bra­
Prof. -children ami Misses conceded to be the
best shoe made at McOmber Bros.

The K. of P. ball game between the.
Hastings and Jackson Knights passed off
finely Thursday afternoon, the home team
Vi'-yl ;■:&lt; arrived -from Grand coming off victorious as usual, by a score
that Pingree was nominated of 10 to 0. The special feature of the
ot; the 4th. ballot, game was the parade, iu which all the wild
:1 ; vote*.
Necessary animals and sluffed animals In tlie city
Wire pressed Into service.
Tbe fguious
for •hnic- HZ.
• Cartet Snake” captured by S’r Kuigbt
l&gt; -ft
th.v. the K •niib’Jcan euunty GreuseU was on exhibition in a glass case,,
cofi.-ntib!!. tor : .*• purple of Dominating and attracted much attention. The Jack­
coin y oflic -r- wtb• held Thursday Aug. son Knights were a gentlemanly lot of
20 h. &gt; •’) i iu you caucus nntires
fellows, and went away sounding the
pral.-es of Hastings hospi'aHtv ju-t rs
'*• i.ii ar :tr;t&lt; tuVe been in the city tv fry one does who has a c tance to par­
lhi&lt;
ami -.oi’ie very tine plans, have take of it.
i-&gt;" th- ?"iy hall.
None of
thr' jw. &gt;•» a •--pted until next week.
A Young Man's Republican Club was
organized In the city last Friday evening
I: wa- fditr-a siguitieent fact Saturday
at the opera house. Hon. Jas. A. Sweetba: nearly h- many McKinley buttons zey and W. W. Potter were present and
were sold by the small boys, as on the Sat­ made addresses which aroused consider­
urday befoty at the McKinley A Hobart able enthusiasm.
The hotel was decorat­
ra!y.
ed under the supervision of Jos. Brady,
The apple dryer, owned by Richard and E. G. Holbrook, with tl tgs and a big
Murray and others was bunted to the banner and presented a fine appearance.
pound Thursday morning.
We under­ Dr. Lathrop was chairman fo; the even­
Satur­
stand there wa« no insurance.
The fire ing and C. H. Osborn, secretary.
day a I ternooa there will ba speaking at
w.*s of inceiidiary origin.
the open house under tne auspices uf tne
The funeral of Mrs. Ella Young, wife club, by Prof. Eugene Davenport, of Ill­
in the evening
of Ed. Youfig, of Hope, who died Monday, inois, and local speakers,
was held from the Catholic church Wed- ■ permanent organization will be effected
ud
olUwn
elected.
Tne
club elnrody"
Msday morning. Fr. O'Brian, of Kalama­
hu ■ membership of over 10J, aid will
zoo officiating.
make IU Influence felt during the camThe Republican county convention for ' P»IP&gt;.
________________ __
the purpo.4 of nominating county officers
The popoerat rally passed ofl Stturday.
will be held in this city Thursday Auk.
toff In P.tket’s hall.
Read the eall IB with about the Mme crowd »s was proent
th,» issue and ‘end ctueus notices to tbe at the republclan rally tbe week before,
although tbe diver people predicted the
B.Xxkll at once.
’—
biggest crowd ever wen In Hasting,in a recent issue the Baxxeb said that They can thank their »lars tor the rain In
Ou, Johnson pitched a catne ot ball IB tbe morning m It left the field. In ,uch •
Musaegon on Sunday. This was an error condition that tanners didn't have any­
•'Id injustice to Mr. Johnson we are glad ' thing else to do but ooms to town.
,'”rTWI it. He pitched the game on1 Hoa. Tbos. Bsrkwortb. of Jackson, who
Bs’.crday instead ot Sunday.
four years ago, was ,Wmpln; the stele,
telling the people bow free trade would
While the people In Ibis section ot tbe Mve the nation, and bring but price* tot
•'ate are la-inj blessed with so many co- terann produce, was tbe leading light ot
bluus showers this summer. It seems the day. only this Ume be talked bow free
siranje to read that In the northern part ot aUver would do the Mine thing.
He evF
Ihe slate, forest fires are doing great dam- dently forgot all about his former free
are and no rain has been had tor many trade theme aa It was not touched up­
week,.
on.
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Monday evening tblrty-fiae ot tbe
Cail Weber, of this city, and E. A.
Mends of Tuneas Sage gathered at bls
home in the second ward to help him cele- Mnroes, uf Detroit, have again won fate
»i»'.e hi. fiftieth birthday. They arrived and fortune on their landrm. this time *t
Grand Rapids, where they captured the
a 'rmrorary absence ot Mr. Sage's
■ot all enjoyed his Surprise when he “whole thing.” winning easily from thvlr
Ibundw large a company. A p eaaant nearest competitors Jaoobs and Thayer.
•Venina w4. passed, one ot the most en­ thelaUer a professional rider. They msde
joyable feature, ot which was tbe lelle- tbe mile race In IOC which ru“*Is u,e
1°"' 'upper server.
Henry Roe, of Nashville, has purchased

■e&gt; Cassady's Interest In the lower meat
r «•
Mr. Itoe la the supervisor from
vastleton. and nn all round bustler. He
“ eon*l“cte,l a market In Nashville toe
-enrs With great success, and will without
■ij&gt; te* a material addition to the hn.lhe-s Interest, Of our city. Emmett Smith,
“ • Ssbvwie, Is in cba-ge of the market at
Present
•

’ UMto

BSjSp’t ss?*1- •*

~ By Order Cowm.
t-rva. conn.CBm n.

IPTbe terrific electrical storm ot Monday J.Xto HfOmWr Bl~
“0
dtetroyed one of tbe oldest landmarks In
Barry Ccainty. tbe lightning striking the
bam on the Bun Waite place near Milo,
pi«ur'
% Maple Grove.
burning It .nd it. contents.
The barn
lo^iX”1'
C0,,°t3' K,”’'nUM HsSSeXSt^R *p51OobUea$k°Mfu’ al tl*®
was built Iu &gt;SM by Amasa Parker, and
°* y- R- Palmw on Thursday aueusi

When the county conversion Is held in
this city Aug. •-■Otb It is desired to com­
mence the subvention promptly at one
o'clock sharp, or ever, a little before If
possible, to allow those living In the south
pvrt of the county to get home without
LOCAL NEWS.
leaving the convention before it la out. or
• C1KCUMTI0N *
compelling them to slay over till the next
Tiiswees,'
S7 quires. day: The convention is called for ten
o’clock iu tbe fon«n&lt;ion.
Will the del»SerwrtUT. chantr? fur advertisements gates please be on hand by th it hour If
must reach this «&gt;fti Tuesdays at latest tG possible, and this will allow u« to com­
iwjtv iusertiun in the issue of the week
mence our afternoon session promptly at
when bcoiiiU:;.
one o’clock.
'Harver (t&gt;i;:i;s wx« raptured near Paw
Paw :«•*:
ant! is now in jail charged
!;ur.4 stealing.'

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Hear the speeches at the opera house
Saturday afternoon under the auspices of
the Ybung Mens' Republican Club.
New Cider Mill and press complete.
Capacity S barrells ’per day.
Price S80.00
at Hastings Engine &amp; Iron Works,

Quite a good sized delegation from Has­
tings are in attendance at the state con­
vention at Grand Rapids this week.

Until Aug. 15 you can buy any trimmed
hat in my store for Si.99.
Lou Feighneil
Our Delton correspondent mentions the
horrible death of Albert Bradley who
committed suicide by jumping into a
threshing machine.
Burman &amp; Marple .don't attempt to
make ice cream witri skimmed miik.
Pure cream Is used. Try their ice cream
at 25 cents per quart.

We are unloading to day a ear of barrel!
salt extra fine cut. Good for butter. Come
and-«l^ sample before you buy.
R. 1. He.ni&gt;eiwii6tt.
20 lb. Fine granulated sugar for. 31.00
with 1 lb. Japan ten. 50c., whole purchase
31.50.
Geo. W. Landis
♦
Adv. of facts.

It will pay joj to get a tailor to make
your clothes. They are about as cheap,
they wear belter and tht*y look much bet­
ter, because they are made tp fit you. Why
don't you go to C. E. Lunn’s, the tailor’s,
and leave your order.
Mammoth Medium Crimson and Ahyke
Clover seed.
Timothy Red Top and Ken­
tucky Blue Grass seed. Just read—Grain
Bags, Flour, Feed.'Wagons and Carriages
Jfcetc at Hendershott’s, opposite Court

Hated Maple Grove Aug, 4. )KC.
Bv Ohobb or Comm.

HaatlnxB Townihlp.
The republicans ot Haatlne* tot
•111
meet in caucus Saturday afternoon .
- P m. at town hall for the aorpoae
...
Met*anv*&lt;rt^ibhcounty convention, and to tran*
£2 *JJ* otht'r business aa may oome before the
meetina. f
BvOkdoiComm.

brid
That
iw 3Kb «
Uli ti de-* H ItM
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„
the City of B &gt;«tniga The fowaatiiM and wards
will It etntwd &gt;o delegates as f Uow.;
Asayria-...............................
g
BaWmore
^ ... 5
Barry..
g
Carlton
CanlettWi.................... ............ .......................... U
Hastings Twp &gt;1
City i&gt;t Ward 3
’■ XHl
• .............
4

'Maple Grove........ ........................... t
OraBievlIie ........................................... *......... s
Prairievillee
Rutland 4
Ttioroapple.................................................. ....It
Woodland.. ;•
Yankee Springs.....
a
Our Farmer Friends can get nice
Forward caucus notices tp me Hastings
Ba knax at &lt;u&gt;c—. Let eacn town be represent- printed Stationery at this office about
jfo by a fall deHeatlon.
as
cheap as yoat can buy tbe paper and
JohxG. .Naolkk,
Wiu. r Cook.
.
Secr-ury Chairman Republican envelopes from the store*
Dated Bastings Aug. 3, ’0«.
Co.Comm.

With yourself and see if you do
not decide at once to have a new Gas­
oline Stove at tbe prices we are mak­
ing. A Gasoline Stove is one of the
luxuries of a housewife's life: why
should they be when yon can now
get them at prices we are offering.
It is a bonanza opportunity; be wise
and take advantage of it. Yon will
not get another such a chance.
Note following prices that we
make you. !t in the beet that any one can offer yon, for the name kind of stoves.
They are the best.
*
'
r
. .

We Handle Nothing But The Best.
3 Burner Stove one like cut. Regular Price $22.00 to close out $15.00.
i
25.00 '• ■
4 Burner Dangler Surprise with oven “
18.00.
&lt;4
3
'■
'•
“
“
“ “
22.00 “
16.00. At '
15.00 “
3
" Step with oven
- “
10.00.
1
1
4 «
10.00 “
7.00.
3
“ High stove
“
I
• j '
&lt;t
fi.00 "
4.00.
2
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4.50 ''
3.00.
3
*' Junior
“
Cl
2
o
"
... “
3.50 “
2.00.
44
1
"
"
- 2.50 ‘ 4
1.75.
All !irst clans pew stoves and guaranteed tio work perfectly. We also have
few refrigerators to close out at cost aud less.
•

$20.0") Refrigerator now $15.00.
15.00 Refrigerator now 1’0.00.
11.00 Refrigerator now -7.50.

Goodyear Bros.

HoueF.
Great closing out sale limited to 30 days
A&lt;signees closing out sale at less than cost
Of the entire J. C. Farrell Clothing A
Furnishing goods flock. Call »t once
while the best bargains are there;
’
F. T. CoixsnovE.
Assignee.

S ore clothes are all made on the same
general plan. They may fit you all right
in oue place and give jou tbe “cold
shoulder” In another. Tailor made clothes
fit you. they look better and wear longer.
Leave your orders at Lunn’s, the tailor’s.

(Additional local on Fib page)

WE
WANT
YOUR
TRADE.
We have invited you
from time to time to
come to u? for shoes,
assuring you honest
treatment We again
extend you an invita­
tion to come in and in­
spect our late styles of
shoes. We are show­
ing by far the largest
and best assorted stock
of shoes we have ever
shown.

world’s record for tandem raw In «&gt;u&gt;petltlon. Tbe two mile race wa, slw won
by them, but was under the time limit:
they were told by tbe judges It they would
go against the third mile unpaced record
flying start and break It. they would be
allowed the two mile race.
They made It Red Front
in W »-5 eeeonds. breaking the world , Shoe Store.
recorder 37 S-5 Moonds. so they now hold
Ute world's record for one third mile tendm unpaeed.and h, ve equaled the world's
reootd for mile tandem In competition.

Woolley &amp; Bronson.

IS ' Oess
................ 11 K.droaab.
» Van Buren
F. ■: UiLaoH
M. O. KonruANii
Faaxkux Wblu*
M. S. Kuu*
J. O. RscaArr
W. A. G^OBVAX

ERROR.
Errors, like straws, upon the surface flow;
He who would search f'.r pearls must d ve below.

O ERR in buying HARDWARE is an easy matter. Of
times glaring inducements are,held out and seemingly large
cuts in prices are announced to catch tbe buyer. If you
bite on this bait you have made a serious error. A mer­
chant cannot sell goods below cost and pay taxes, etc. There was a
time when a merchant could tell a few articles from a stock at less
than cost, then realize enough on the nther goods he sold to offset the
loss on the goods sold beiow cost, but those days are numbered with
the past, and in this, age of Close competition and bread and water
margins that cannot be done on substantial goods. A merchant must
sell so as to realize a few cents on every article sold. Our complete
ttock is reliable, and we sell at reasonable prices. We cannot an­
nounce any great Below Cost Sales. We are proud of our stock and
if you buy of us you will be proud of what you buy. Remember our
prices on everything is as low as can be announced anywhere for tbe

T

same quality of goods,

ft's quality you want not quantity.

Weissert Bros

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MICHIGAN 8TATK NEW&amp;

JUSTICE

A PECULIAR LOTTERY

FIELD'S

GREAT OAK.

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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

—Mrs. Luke Fish, of Anderson.

baa been married only five yeans, yet sb©
la the mother of eight children—fou*
I Long before California became a part
An interesting legal case. Involving a
■eta of twine—all of whom are in good,
of
American
territory
there
existed
in
question as to the power of the state
health.
tbe vicinity of Moutem^ aud there still
to execute contracts for convict labor
BURNS AND BRUISES.
—At the recent hanging of Mat MooV
stands there after a half century of oc­
in the state prison, was argued at Lan­
ry in'Texas the aaeemblagv pre*entwM
cupation, a wonderful specimen of the
sing. Action was brought by the Metal
■o enormous that th*- sheriff
live oak indigenous to this state. It
the Family.
X..
' Polishers* union to restrain Warden
obliged to announce “standing room
The sudden great rise iu temperature Chamberlain, of tbe Jackson prison,
was a marvel to the Mexicans of those
of Florida makes an excellent preserve, only.”
■ of the portion of the skin that is ex- from executing a contract with a Chica­
days, and was pointed out as one of
very
similar
in
flavor
to
the
famous
1
—Tbe schooner Good Intent, said
S posed* to steam or flame or a highly go bicycle factory for the services of
A Sun reporter, coming over from the curiosities of the land to the few
Dundee marmalade of Scotland, made be the oldest craft registered in the of. . heated,surface injures the exposed ends 100 convicts. The contract was made Philadelphia, fell or was thrown into visitors to the coast.
from
the
Seville
or
wild
orange
of
j
'' /j o! th« zeasory nerves, hence tbe ex- for a term of five years, nearly three of conversation with a Chicago drummer.
trial list of merchant vessels, is ready
Among those to whom the natural
Spain; but no one is so foolish aa to
■
qulatte’ pain. The main thing to do which have expired.
He might have merely fallen into con­ wonder had been shown in the days of attempt to cook the sweet cultivated to start- out on her 84th year of cruising from Belfast, Me., where she baa
t is to at once protect the surface from
versation with anyone else, but with a Mexican domination was a young
fruit or preserve it. In regard to the
mf
the air, the skin being now KuperscnsiChicago drummer he was thrown in, for passed midshipman of the United States cheap oranges from Spain end the Med­ been tied up during the winter.
The
official
Peach
Yellow
commissionT five to every breath. A homely but
—At the present time there nre.owned
a Chicago drummer doesn’t let any navy, whose ship had anchored in
i».'4’ ^jmt-to-be-iaughed-at remedy In a slight era are now making their annual in- paasenger on a train escape the con­ Monterey bay. His name was Timothy iterranean the ca*e is quite different. and controlled by the railroads and prl■ turn is to dredge the part with flour, r.pection of orchards in the lake shore versational pool if be can help it, and Beals Field, and he is now long since Though the pulp of three oranges u rate car companies of America nearly
■g Do not heap and pack the flour on, fruit belt, and are finding but few traces he most always docs.
dead. The midshipman belonged to a more acid than those of Florida, the 1.250,000 freight cars, or enough cars to
peel is sweet flavored. At thia season,
KI hut sift it on lightly till the surface of tbe dreaded pest. The strict enforce­
make two continuous trains reaching
"By Jove, old man,” he sald,&gt;Fith tho family whose members have been dis­
B| is well covered. Flour is always at ment for the last several years of the
the oblong Valencia fruit with Its sweet­
from Boston to Ban Francisco, with an
seductive familiarity of all drummers, tinguished In science and business, in
hand, so should be remembered as at rigid state laws regarding infected “that little tale you have just told me the pulpit and in literature, at the^bar orange-red rind is found in every engine-for every 45 cars.
’■T any rate an Immediate relief. Better peach trees has nearly succeeded in about tbe summer girls mobbing the and on the bench of the supreme courL grocery store, and coets from 25 to 30
—The lord lieutenant of a British
$ still, spread a piece of linen (very soft eradicating the yellows, and tin peach only man at the hotel isn’t a patching to He wa* so amazed by the sight of the cents a dozen. It is an excellent or­
county is a permanent provincial govI
and old) with vaseline enough to com- crop of Michigan this season will be a cooperative matrimonial snap I came marvelous tree that he sketched it and ange, cut up for tea. either alone or
ernor
appointed by tbe sovereign, whom
the
largest
ever
gathered.
mixed with bananas. Peel tbe outer
■ plateIv cover the surface burned, and
across one time when I was in a section wrote an account of it to his father, a
he directly represents. He is the head
yellow rind from the oranges with a
lay over it another covering of gutta- I
Killed In « Runaway.
in Massachusetts where men are so clergyman residing among the Berk­
of the magistracy, the militia and the
percha.
Axel Johnson,, a farmer of Danforth, scarce that when the girls give a party shire hills of Massachusetts. This inci­ thin-bladed knife and aave it by put­ yeomanry, and la responsible in cases
K One of the best applications for a was killed in a runaway accident. He they have to find a max with a search dent was long forgotten. It waa only ting it In a bottle and covering it with
of emergency for the prwirrTation of
burn is Corron-oil, so called from hav­ drove to Escanaba with a load of pro- warrant. There was a wedding at the ; last year, on the occasion of his visit tn alcohol. If the i»eel from the oranges
the public peace. He has the power of
ing been first used to dress burns at the &lt;Juce. His horse became frightened by biggest church in the town tbe evening ’ California, that tbe recollection camo used during the spring months, when
appointing deputy lieutenants.
.
I 2'Carron furnaces. It is made of equal the electric cars and started on a run. I got there, and the whole town was 1 to the mind of Justice Stephen J. Field. Valencia oranges are in market, la re­
—There Is in existence a curious class_
| parts of linseed oil and lime water. So throwing the driver violently against
moved ID
in LUI»
this way
with'al" ■? and covered
s«nw SVM-M
•«- ------------ •vunciaa*
illuminated and everybody was out, os A party was made up. The tree was movea
cohol,
there
will
be
a
large
quantity
of
knives
of.
the
sixteenth
century,
the
I beneficent remedy should be kept Id u telegraph pole, causing immediate if there was a Fourth of July cerebra­ found. It proved, to be even more ex­
orange extract on hand. The bottle I. Dixies or ’which
rhich have on one wide the
.
I the bouse, and it can be made nt home (teath. Johnson was 56 years nld, and
tion going on, and naturally I asked traordinary than as described by the containing it should be frequently II musical
musical notes
notes to
to tbe
the benediction
of the
henedicticu
of
: j very cheaply if the oil and a piece of bad lived in that locality over 30 years what all the row was about. Then the young midshipman to his father.
shaken and should be left to “dlfest” I
«]■ f™* befor" meat, and on the
•’ ■ quicklime.can be had. Slake the lime and was widely known. He leaves a landlord.of the tavern told me.
After exploring its labyrinths, the
It
for six months or longer before strain- j °‘“«r B,de tnegrae ■ after meat. Theset
’
by dropping it into water. A white widow and three children.
seemed that there were 20 marriage­ party returned to San Francisco. Soon ing the orange peel out of the liquid
these
knives usually zonsirt* of four,
j powder will be precipitated; drain off
able young women in the town and only after Justice Field went east on his
nnd beginning to use it, for flavoring, j
“fP* ln on
case of
the water, and put the powder into
A terrible windstorm struck Homer one man, and he was t»o poor that he official duties, nnd while there Mrs. After taking off the yellow rind, ipuil , ,BJ™ Joiner, and w*re placed besome cooled boiled Avater and shake;
nnd roofs were lifted, houses partly was afraid to venture, being thrifty aa Field wrote an account of their visit to off the white pithy pee), cut the oranges . ’oreJbe singer.
«
. when the water has taken in solution
blown away, bnms tipjicd over and over most Yankees are and not caring to the tree which reads:
into circular slices, taking vwv
out the
Some idea of the terror*
WK
... . uf
... a burst­
all of the lime that it will hold, pour off
“Rounding
we saw ahead UJIU LUVUIIM
„ the lagoon
..
half of tbe fine maple trees about the assume obligations withoutcorrespondseeds and cutting each circle Into three ., ,ng vdOno
volcano may
may be
begained
gainedfrdm
frdm the
the
. the liquid into a clean bottle, and the
town were blown over. The plate glass ing capital. The girls were well-to-do, of us a large sandhill with a crown of or four pieces. Add about half aicup 2S^°unt
eruption
In Hawaii,
f /;lime water is ready for use.
windows in Linn &amp;, Co.’s store were that is to say, they were worth$4.C00or green, and as we passed the hamlet of of sugar to the pulp of six oranges or The crater of the volcano wan
nag filled
nlled
To dress a bum with Carton oil, wet
blown in. The worst part of the cyelune $5,000 apiece, but that was hardly Seaside we learned that we were ap- more if they are tart. Toss them In Jrom
to L000 feet de^p with molten
a piece of linen in it, lay on the wound,
teemed to have passed a little tn the enough for the thrifty eligible, so he proaching our Mecca. A climb in the the sugar and&gt; put them in an eartfaer. I *®va’ "J,ich finally forced its way
cover with gutta-percha tissue; as soon
northwest of the town, and many of the proposed a cooperative matrimonial^ sand and up a few rickety steps brought dish in tbe oven to melt tbe sugar. It throu£h a subterranean passage, ft
as the linen dries, wet again, and confinest farmhouses In the vicinity laid in scheme, os I bave called it. though the us under the sheltering branches of the will take three or four minutes in a ^aB 40 miles from there to the p?a. vet
tlnpe to keep the bum wet till tbe
name isn’t exactly appropriate. His largest tree so far known to Califorits path.
'
When tbe sugar t~a •»*Unche of molten rock* reached
“fire” is out of the wound. Protect the
proposition was that all the girls chip nians—not in height (though ita height moderately hot oven.
mv oranges lu
Ura •re«-*
® waters in .less than two days, deHealth la Michigan.
I In so much for a chance at him. no sub- , is great), but in its capacity to shelter. i &gt;■
skin of a burn till it loses all sensitive­
is xiiciicu
melted vws
cool the
in the
frigerator
until
they
are
ice cold and atroying everything in ita track.
ness, as if once abraded it heals very
During the week ended on July 25 re­ ' scription to be lew than $500. and each i I remarked that I thought 999 persons
•lowly.
they are or with whipped I
■
a AUsadTsy
«.ui#J_oy *voe
ior vanu
Var*.
ports sent in by 61 observers in various subscription of that amount entitling [ could stand comfortably beside me. but I serve them
•Hord orange.:
orange.; 1 Plattsburg, S
-A
"U. 3.
N.- Y
Y.,
Aug.
3.—
—A
Acarnage
carriage
’ When Betty falls and bumps some portions of the state. indicate that the subscriber to one ticket, with addi-' n learned man in our party said rather cream for tea. A dish of sliced
is
verj
o*®®
w
lth
two
tablespoonfuls
of
containing
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Willard Masdysentery
’
increased
and
remittent
fe
­
portion of her roly-poly body, the
tional tickets at ?1CO each. The girls 5,000. Since the midshipman wrote of
doctor if at hand would order a cold ver decreased in area of prevalence. । were anxious, the young man desirable, it the tree must have expanded vastly, grated cocoanut added to ft after uselt- । t’c^‘ antI their six-year-old granddaugh. application, and ns a moist pne is better Consumption was reported nt 212 places, and the enthusiasm won become in- J for it now covers more acres than.one. ing the sugar over them. A dish of tor, Mabie Lavigne, was struck by *
than a dry eold, pound a piece of ice typhoid fever at 42, diphtheria at 12, tense. One girl, who was worth a little | It* trunk is not to be seen; the fine three oranges and three bananas train at Bmith’s crossing and Mr. Mask -and fold it in a towel. If there is no scarlet fever at 25, measles at 16 and more than the others or was more anx-1 light sand has drifted in to the depth makes an excellent compote. Slice the ^ck was Instantly killed. M rs. Mastlck
. ice at hand, wring cloths from cold wa- whooping cough nt 21 places.
soon after being brought back to
lous, I don’t recall which, blew in $1,000 ' of 30 or 40 feet, and covered and pro- fruit, toas it in sugar. Set it in the oven
Htter, fold in several layers and apply
j Pl*ttsbnrg, and there are only slight
on six tickets, and several of them bad tected this relic. Ita branches remind to melt, cool and chill it and serve ih
Has Fasted Ftva Month*.
Valencia oranges make excellent frit- hopes for the child's recovery.
to the bruise ns often ns the cloths be­
more
than
one
chance.
On
t
he
day
of
one
of
the
Laocoon;
it
seemed
almost
The st range fast of Mrs. Henry Ingram
terv Beat the yolk ot &gt;n rgg with !
r.u^. Fwur c.wi.rx.n,,,
come warm; continue the cold applica­
still continues at Battle Creek. Day * the drawing there was something over t as. if they not only could shelter, but
tion for three or four hours in case of
a. enp of putry flour, mid a table-1 Denver&gt; Col_ Aug. 3 -Ifarid' 11
and months roll by, and still Mrs. In­ $12,000 in the pool and the young man would embrace us, too. Each branch
a bad bruise. Follow this treatment
gram does not take nourishment of any was pleased to death. The girls, on the is the size of an ordinary tree, and there .poontul -of lemon juice und cold water Barney, a colored Pullman imrter ,bot
iwith hot applications, and here again
kind. She has now gone five months other band, were dreadfully nervous are numbers of them spreading out enough to make it the thkknewa of an .nd Inatantly killed Mattie Clark alao
moisture is desirable; so, instead of the
without food and still looks web. but end anxious, for, while the man wair. latitudinously, with other branches on ordinary thick letter. Let It atud for colored, euly Sunday morning ' and
hot-water bag, wring cloths from hot
has lost over 100 pounds in weight. sure winner, only .one of them was go- J thtac, shooting upward to the sun, the aereral boura. It will do no barm. If then aent . bullet ’througli hit. own
: - water and lay on as often ns they cool.
The foliage being nil on top and very dense, It la covered, for it to .laud U boura ' brain. The camw of the deed la ant
When her fast began she weighed 210 ing to get tho man and the pot.
^It is difficult to keep a child still and
drawing took ptyce In tbe town hall, '
“The tree is of the variety known as Just before using it beat the white of knownI under treatment after the first pain pounds.
where nn admission of ten cents waa the California live oak. querens vlren; rm egg to a stiff froth and stir it iv. j
|
passes off; but if after the nap u hich
Lumber Worth *100,000 Burned.
charged, the sum to go to a consolation , its loaves are small, fresh and crisp, and Add also the grated yellow rind of one..
Fire destroyed between 5,000,000 arid । fund to be distributed among the 19 of a vitality unimpaired by years, and orange. Cut two peeled oranges in cir­
usually follows cessation from pain.
Jnnd during which the ice can be np- 6,000,000 feet of pine lumber and the . unsuccessful ones. The drawing was they do not fall with the seasons.
cles about a quarter of an inch thick*
nMftilled, Baby gets up and trots nbou‘. docks nn which it waa piled at the conducted by the town officers, arid was *
“It is said that no one has ever pct rempre the seeds. Dip each circle as
ffl»he bruise &lt;nn at least 1»e bathed several Whitehall mill at Cheboygan. The ium- very simple, the names of tbe girls be- seen a leaf of the live oak unfold or fall,
soon as it is cut in the fritter batter,
' .ithnes with Very warm water, and this ber was owned by* Monroe, Boyce &amp; Co., ing put in one bat—those who had more j
"The outside form of the tree is beau- and try them in abundance of hot fat
Jfeyrill reduce the discoloration. Gentle ami Ward Brothers, of Grand Haven, than one chance having their names a tiful, being entirely circular, and as you for three minutes. Bananas are very
Hynassage will help rertore the clrcula- and. Swift’ Brothers, of Cheboygan.
corresponding number of times in tho sit under its shelter and admire you nice fried in this batter. Oiqit the
Mr. IT. Wettstein, a welhknown,
-lion impeded by the blow, au&lt;T prevent Loss, $100,000; iziuraqee, $G5,ooo.
hat—&lt;md the name of the young man cannot but speculate os to its age; ita orange peel und use a little banana
enterprising citizen of Byron, 111,
S e “black eye" or "black-and-bluo spot,”
with o\numbcr of blanks in the other. ‘ gnarted and crooked branches proclaim j juice in the batter when making banana I writes: “Before I paid much atten­
Murdered Hl« Children.
S pnt the pressure of the ice or cold and ”
Gorlxim Swain, aged 40, of Attica J Then the drawing was made, and at the groat antiquity, its lovely green per-' fritters.—N. Y. Tribune.
tion to. regulating the bowels, I
/het cloths is often nil the handling a.
12th draw the young man’s name came petual youth.
township,
seven mil-rs from Lapeer,'
hardly knew a well day; but since I
Sympathy.
bruised surface can Bear.
The old
. out with that of q girl who bad only f
“It may be added that ever wince
learned the evil re­
v- Mrives* notion that a person should not. murdered three of his children art! th*??: j* one chance, cnd; of course, she was de- rediscovery of the tree it is popularly '
Mrs. Highup.—Such showing st orlea
committed
suicide.
Swain
was
imar.**
f
y. suits of constipation,
be permitted to sleep after a fall is
‘ "r ■ clarecl the winner:
| known as ‘Justice Field’s oak.’”—San os thf) a pers do telh I read to-day of
over
the
death
of
his
wife
last
spring.
moonshine, and has no scientific reason
a mother around the corner who tried
and the eflic.icy ot
|
"The wedding two months later was , Francisco Chronicle.
•
The dead children are Frank Swain,
*tor being.—Harper’s Bazar.
to kill ber children because she could
' 1 the event of the season, cn(l, as strafe ‘
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aged 11 years; Lucy,aged nine,nnd Jim­
'not get t hem anything to cat. •
I as it may seem to you. this was one of ( PENMANSHIP NOT REQUIRED.
’• .
- ---! mie, aged seven ycy’.
Mrs. Tligherupt—Cruel creature! Well,
I the cases of lottery where both drew ----------—
‘
BITTEN by A SNAKE.
I
Pills, 1 have not bad
Profession That I* Open to Anyone I don’t know, though. 1 really believe
j prize®, for they lived vety happily, and
Who Can Even Scribble.
one day’s sickness
■ rh*t I* What the Victim of a Practical '
I would rather etherize poor little Fido
Mrs. Diana Smith (colored) died at are stall living that way, I suppose,
“
Dad"
Trice,
the
secretary
of
the
po
­
Joke Thoajjht. ’
for over tin::;- .wars
the home of Mrs. Goodwin, sou‘h of though I haven’t seen them in ten years. lice department, tells this story on than see him hungry. Marie, go see n
i.'. “A good many years ago," said an ex­ Homer, aged 117 years.
”
— not one attack
you can’t coax Fido to eat a little more
Dr. ITart ’ Afiother odd thing about It wan that tho
congressman to a patty of congressmen, brought her from Connecticut, where unsuccessful ticket holders seemed to himself. It may have been an ancient,• of that tenderloin.—N. Y. Weekly.
that did not readily yield to this
one that the young man heard some-*
*1 was in Georgia. A party of us decided she was born a slave in August, 17T9. : ’
remedy. My wife had Im f». previ­
take a proprietary interest in the where on his travels, but it sounds all
Qnar.tlcO.
■
j^o go from Atlanta to Clarksville on Dr. Hart left records which prove her
ous to our marriage, an invalid for
couple,
and
they
have
a
reunion
every
right. He ray’s he was sitting nt his
- i^aorseback. Tim Murphy, on Irishman,
Junior Partner—Why did you give •
nge beyond a doubt.
year nnd call for an accounting, though desk or.e day signing some papers, and Crummrr the jap of collecting debts for ' years. She had a prejudice against
i
4 ;as a lieutenant of tbe Atlanta pothey never ask for dividends bn their in­ he was In such a hurry that he was not our firm ? Do you tVnk he is any good ? i cathartics, but as poon as she l**-gan
| ’ . uce force. He wanted to go, too, and we
Brtef'Newi Items.
Senior Partner—Well, be collected a : to use Ayer’s Pills her health was
Twin baby boys were suffocated by vestment. I may any though that tho doing his very best. In fact, he was
.* ’jonsentod. On our way to Clarksville.
lucky man han made money enough to writing a wretched hand. A railroad debt from me one day.—Ti»-Bita.
sewer
gas'at
tbe
Children
’
s
home
in
St.
restored.’’
«
.
•hrough the mountainous sections of
Gafc^i»"he state, we killed two large rattlc- Joseph.
| agree ba pay to each of the contributors man with grease on his face and warts
tl.OCO on her marriage, and up to the on hisbands entered. He said nothing
t' ^nakes. Murphy waa amazed nnd frightMrs. Fred Weitzel, of Colfax town-(
The following congressional nomh.n- !
last time I heard from them he had paid for awhile, but just stood and'watched
dQmed.
He wanted to know if snaken ship, committed suicide by hanging her­
,
Ijyere plentiful, and we told him that self with a rope to a tree. Her father ‘ $3,000. Three or four of them are in Mr. Price write. Finally he said «n a tions have been made:
&gt;^Ehey were. We told him that atClarkes- hanged himself last fall while insane, r1 maiden graves, however, and the husky tone:
P Dolllvar (rep ):
Fifth.
R.
O.
Cousins
(rep.).
Illinois
“By George! I wish I could Write as Eleventh district. C. M. Golden (dea!£ i
Mpflle they had often been found iu th ' nnd it so preyed on his daughter’s mind chances are he will never have to give
. up as much aa they gave him.”—N. Y. good ns you do.”
F/ooidb of tbe guests at thetiotel. Tim that she determined to follow him.
Indiana, Fifth district. John C. Rid pa th
I
Mr. Price did not reply, but just kept (dem.); Ninth, J. B. Cheadle (dem.). Wis­
The soles of the Michigan Salt ns'
fjnuUed to turn bock, and so went on.
Xedal and Diploma at World’r rsir
Third district. J. W. Babcock (ren )
EY “We knew that at Clarkesville a sa- sociation during June were 70,000 bar- '
on_-writing. In a minute or two the I consin,
flats for Summer.
Ohio. Tblrtwnth dHrlct. JNorton
T« Solan Stnaftk, take Ajar's San:;.
(dem.). Missouri. Third district. H. G
V : oonkeepcr had a stuffed bull snake, and rels more than in June. 1895. and the '
Masses of cornflowers,
or bluets, con- man remarked:
_____________
“Great guns, if I could just write ns Morton (rep.). Virginia. Fifth district C. I
concocted a plan to make Tim wish sales of the present month will exceed Btitute the entire trimming of some of
F,r«
I
. . Tho^VST’'
m&amp;e had never left Atlanta?
We got to 370.000 barrels. The price is the lowest the white straws.
. good as you do!”
By
this time Mr. Price was annoyed, ’
he old-fashioned hotel all right- We in the history of salt manufacture in ' White maline draped over bright-col'«■’ 'Jdikere put in a big room with four beds Michigan.
|
I ored velvet such as deep heliotrope, is and the stranger ventured to say:
MPa. whet does this r.ecn about giv­
“Well, if I could just write as good os
Bv
drank a good deal, and Tim
Wheeler dl Co. hare declared their sometimes employed.
- ,
|
Ing airy noth::
a local habitation arid
- as in excellent spirits. It was a warm shipbuilding plant in Bay City* non- • Brims are often cut at one or both you do!”
.
IS A
i'fright and most of us undressed. Tim union establishment’in every sense cf Rides toward the back and blossoms al- ' . Then Mr. Price turned suddenly in I
“Oh? something in connection with •
his chair and said, angrily:
’(fiulled off everything but his shirt. H.' the word. Eight hundred union men lowed to fall through upon the hair.
the
apothecary-shop,
where
they
dia&gt;'-Fy down face foremost across the bed. have been out two weeks because the '
Two shades of nasturtium taffeta rib- ‘ ^*Well, what would you doT’
। ‘ j/hen I tied n string around the neck ot company refused to discharge a non- b°n, made into an immense bow, make
“I’d go to China and write labels on perse sweetened wind at five cento &amp; j
glass nnd call it soda.”—Boston Trantir1* 8na^e' Pnt a dsh hook at the other union ironworker.
| u
handsome trimming for a black I tea boxes.”
.
B*d of the line and cautiously hitched
This is why &gt;(r. Price took the rail­ acrint.
The striking molders in the Ga’e plow
flfpe hook to Tom's shirt.
roader out and i hrew three or four red
works at Albion returned to ^ork at the
Cardinal, pink, light blue, w'hite and
Hit slntain* th»- deni«x-ra»*y •* - : , :
“The next time he turned around he, old scale of wages.
I “ffht green Monte Carlo daisies furnish lemonades into him.—Lnu’sville Com­
Jackson a. d Tilden. tellevtm: In-’ MHlt a glimpse of tbe snake.
“Holv
ration of the IU p□»&gt;•&gt;&lt;. It !&lt; tb« r-*
James Beard, aged 20, son of Frank E. ?
trimming for white or yellow I mercial.
to
Soetattam. r.«e*Sllrer «m and K» i
^E^Kdimoke' he yelled, ‘look!" end then . of—
Ben rd,
Beard, Goodwillie &lt;fc Co.,
was &gt;J large hats.
ten. Nodollar H v» K ol f«»r IM Atier
[; i-.» •; jf® made a dash for the window. As he
Saiup e
fne, Addrw* „„ ....... .
Natural-colored lilacs, accompanied |I
“Absalom,” said Mrs. Rambo, “have
drowned at Port Huron off the J. E. I
THKCHBOMCU.
/by taffeta ribbon to match, make &amp; ' you time to take this carpet out and—”
out of the window the fish book
MKC WaabinKt'jn St..O- *$»••
^Bricked him in the back. He uttered Botsford steam yacht Vulcan.
charming trimming for a white mid­ j
“Don’t ask me to do anything to that la never done, and it is especially wearing
The
ladies
of
the
Woman
’
s
league
at
7*|n.awful yell, raid he had l&gt;cen bitten.
summer hat.—Chicago Record.
carpet, Nancy," responded Mr. Rambo. and wearisome to those a’hoac blood is
Battle Creek took full charge of the
An Unaltered Mood.
. »od went flying through the sandy
“I want to rest.”
impure and unfit properly to tone, sus­
jlfreets of the town dressed in Congo street car lines of the city for one day
|
“I think you’re always wanting to
tain, and renew tbe wasting of nerve,
for
the
benefit
of
the
public
kinderThe
man
who
is
chronically
dissatla.
.•
IjkyJe. We followed und tried to catch
»st 'yhenI I askyaiiiue
youwto«»»doany
any
little muscle and tissue. It is more because of
11®m. At every step he swore that he garteu and Nichols memorial hcspltal fled was talking on his favorite theme j‘ —
about
the
house,"
wruthfully ' re­ this condition of the blood that women
and the receipts were large*.
i the weather.
’ ' job
10b alw
”’fc 4,
’“ **
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'
' joined Nancy. "You’d be worth a good are run down,
&gt;apd been bitten and that he would die.
John
Entwistle,
aged
35,
a
section
“
This
climate,"
he
explained,
“
isn
’
t
* |’e overhauled him after the whole
Tired, Weak, Nervous,
. deal to n bicycle maker!”
boss,
was
found
dead
on
the
Ann
Arbor
fit
for
anybody
to
live
in.
It'a
too
hot
; ' 'pwn had been aroused. We took him
I
"Why, my dear?”
Than .because of the work Itself. Every
BAack to the hotel and filled him with track one mile north of Owosso. Foul for anything but a salamander. Just
“Because you’ve got an everlasting physician says so, and that the only rem­
I blistering. You can hardly draw a |
|Hhu&gt;ky, telling him that it was the only play is suspected.
tire
on
you!
”
edy is in building ap by taking a good
iHire for a snake bite. The next day he । A mysterious sheep disease has broken breath of air and when you do get ft it
Whereat Mr. Rambo exploded in a nerve tonic, blood purifier and -vitaliter
i..
ent' to Atlanta, and took a course un- aut in St. Joseph county, by which pretty near scorchce your throat/’
loud guffaw.—Chicago Tribune.
like Hood’s Sarsaparilla. For tbe troubles
~ next day
“ “it moderated.
*
"
The
।
Kf2r * physician for snaka bita.
For many farmers have lost nearly their' nn
Peculiar to Women at change of season,
MHow, does
temperature
suit.
•utlre flocks.
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।
|yars after that Tim would brag about
climate or life, or resulting from hard
Jumea T. Hurst, the millionaire hint- y°n?" was the inquiry. “This is cool
g^gdling 29 snakes at- one time, nnd of
work, nervousness, and impure Wood,
Use the
Wash n bunch of asparagus and put thousands have found relief and cure in
brnnan at Wyandotte, made an assign- 1’ end comfortable enough for anybody."
.me of them. He
ment with *liabilities of $500,000; as­ I
“It seems comfortable,” he answered, it i.u a saucepan of boiling water, add
sk*fbr five years,
/with the air of one who is making a con­ a tcaspoonful of ralt and boil for half
to take my life.** sets, $1,000,(100.
"Itl seems comfortable to on bonr. Take from the water, cutoff
William II. Chadwick, of Detroit, won ’ ceasion.
the tops. Boat t quart erf milk and press
$5,000 when he pedaled into Chicago on ; those who don’t know. But itisn’t sea­
asparagus stalks, through a coland­
son
aide."
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Detroit Free Press.
a 'biey'deand cmniileted a ride of 25,000
er and add to the milk. Rub a table­
Man (angrily)—TH get even ! miles in IK months and 24 days,
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The Object Lessoa.
spoonful of butter and two tablespoon­
dr!
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tMan (easily)—You will have the state legislature bw no right tain- that elephant filk bls trunk MoXn?"**
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terfere wither dictate the manageuent i Tommy** Father—Tbat% a girl eh
&gt;i_the Unjversity of Michigan.I phent, my son.-Detroit Free Prres.
Journal.

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Thursday, Aug. 6, 1896.
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LOCAL NEWS.
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TROPICAL WEATHER.

PowlIer le,rw,
Awful Regmt of a Railway Acci­

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eabbJ2hS1*’?
datroyin* Ute oat,
In «&gt;. rldnuy^ cure

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4* ‘ISV ’ ““ n’M!'ni •' lsl“d
The Page Fence Glam, ComWny of
Adrian will tend out g.e carload, of wild
animal, for exbiblnon at .late and count,
fairs this fan.

Mr. S. M- Watts, a commercial trav­
eler at home in Brandywine, Va.» explair.s bow easily we may mistake
nerve-exhaustion for kidney and other
otyan-c troubles. He writes: “About
twe months ago I came home suffering
frbti; sleeplessness and a dull pain in
ntr kidneys. I was advised to use Dr.
Vtau.eter’s Nerve Vitalizer, which I
did. Less than two bottles completely
cured n»e of what I thought waa kidnev trouble. I consider^it a valuable
nif-tiieine. The nerves are the support
and maintenance of the entire human
rtnrture and should be treated, in­
stead of the organs manifesting the
symptoms. Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve Vi­
ta, -r is the only reliable and safe
treatment to use to build up and sup­
ply the important nerve tissues of the
hu:Har. system, so that they may
strengthen the vital organs.
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Abstract and Real Estate Office.
AMtract Block’HMtlugs.
Mos-v to ' &gt;ir. on Rea! Estate Real Estate
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•* •eihii’i-ikv’- ’•’•neral conveyancing,
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Attorney at Law
■:-..&lt;&gt;)uith .Wolgrove.j
•...... dnlyh block. Hastings.*
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Attorney at Law.
1 s. thnidvearftCo.’s store.) ,
j. .'1 court* of thetitate. Collections
;ptly Gtdndvd to.

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It is very laughable to hear some of the
old poliilclans talking “.M)unt| money” and
“free el I ver.” One evening leceuily a co­
terie of old grandfathers on one of oir
street corners told each other what they
knew about polities, and It was very amus­
ing to hear them express their ideas. Oneold rooster who was evidently a free diverlte, said be had read a good deal about
free silver and be believed It was just
what the country needed, and he believed
it would be a good thing to make sixteen
silver dollars out of one of our present
silver dollars.
Another fellow said
there had been no silver coined since ’73,
and that which was coined then was adul
termed so mueh that It is not good tn for­
eign countries. Another carried tbe idea
that If we elected a free silver president
silver would be distributed among the
American people free and said he didn’t
think very much of tbe idea as it would
encourage emigration, for as soon as the
old country people heard of it they would
flock to this country at a great rate.—
Purl hind U^nciTtr.

. M MERMAN. llomcepathlc Phy
-detail and Surgeon.
«* over il. -’i-r’A grocery store.)

Rll’.NER. M. D., t
Physician and Surgeon,
Delton,
Mich.
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n A. A t’. H. BARBER
JI Physicians and Surgeons.
. ■ ; city or county responded to with
pn :;.;
day or ntglit
1 WIl’MAN.
D. D. S.
•f Dental work done carefully aud
Anesthesia. was nr chloroform
■ over Fhfu Smith's Racket Store.
. apd 1 to 5.
C. LAMPMAN. M. D.
W. A. L.dnpmun. call* promptly
sj»eelal attention given to flitlug
treating Hernia or Rupture for
• The; majority-of cases can be
y .'tried nltnout a surgical opera-

To nursing mothetH. Dr. Pierce’s Favo­
rite Prgscription is a priceless boon, for It
not only strengthens ihe mother, but also
promotes ani abundant secretion of nour­
ishment for the child. For -those about to
become mothers It is even more valuable
for it lessens tbe perils of childbirth and
shortens labor, t^f al! dealers.

JAMES A. SWEEZEY.
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Attorney at law.
Mr. G. Cailoutte. Druggist, Beavers.
Hastings. Mich.
i Tar: e- in all courts of the stale. Col- v.Hle, HI., says: “To Di. King’s New \ Qis-1
covery
1 owe my life. )Vas taken kwith
promptly attended to,
Ln grippe and tried all the physicians for
T&gt; - ;.&gt;■«&gt; it Stamp i« molded iu the rubber
miles about, but of no avail and was given
up aud told I could not live.
Having Dr.
King’s New Discovery in my store 1 shit
XVM. IL STEBBINS.
fnr a bottle and began its use and from the
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Fl'NERAL DIRECTOR. .
first dOMi began to get better, and after
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losing three bottles was up and al»out
■&gt;;
. Krfftdt no ttt&gt; Court &gt;treeu All
again.
It fe worth Its weight in gold. We
■ :i.;.t’v tt-mtad day or nR’ht.
wont keep store or house without it.” Get
a free trial at W. H. Gomiyear’- Drug
BARRBLL.
W. W. POTTER. store.
BARRELL A POTTER,
attorneys at Law.
When wear begins to exceed repair iu
• r Ha»ting*€ity Bunk. Coltactions your body you are going to fall sick. The
amended to. and general law business
signs of it are: loss of flesh, paleness,
weakness, nervousness, etc, The repair
needed is food.
You think you eat
stings
ity
ank enough, and yet you feel that you wear
out
more
tbsue.
energy,
nerve-force, than
Hastings,
Mich.
your food makes for you. The difficulty
Is that you!do not digest enough.
And
this is so serious it is worth sitting down
SURPLUS, 320.000.00
seriously to think about, if you can’t di­
In:-vrr&lt; r.r.ed under the laws nf tbe State of gest what you eat. take a few doses of
&lt;
Michigan.
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Open for business, Dec. IS, 1886. Shaker Digestive Cordial. The effect of
it will be to increase your flesh and make
you feel stronger.
You won’t fall sick.
OFFICERS.
Proof that it is in control of your rep®»
:*&lt;»u. President
apparatus, it’s easy enough to test this
licHter Neuer. Vice Free.
Dan W. Reynolds, Cashier yourself. Taken few bottles of Bhaker
DIRECTORS:
Digestive cordial.
Dae \V. B-*rnoMt.
W. H Powers.
. Sold by druggists at 10 cents to SI.00
b. ■ Kbbinson.
R. B. Messer.
Chester Messer. per bottle.________________ _
LI L.Cook.
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P. T. Colgrove.
Hall’s Hair Renewer enjoys the confi­
Has the only savings department in Barry dence and patronage of people all over the
tc-.x-.y aa(j pay8 interest on all time civilized world, who nse it to restore and
depa-iu.
keep tlie hair a natural color.
PROBATE ORDER.
English Spavin Liniment removes all
State of Michigan. County ef Barry-^m.
AtaM-sion of the Probate Court for the Hard. Soft or Calloused Lumps aud Blem­
County of Barry, liolden at the Probate Office In ishes from horses. Blood Spavins. Curbs.
tHr - fvot Hastings. In said county, on Mon* Splints. Sweeney. Ring-Bone. Stifles.
day. the 13th dav of July In the year
one thousand eight hundred and ninety six. Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Cou«he. etc.
Probata11' cl,arl®* w- Armstrong, Judge of Save 350 by use of one bottle. ''nrraI? .^
l;i ta;* matter of the estate of Frank the most wonderful Blemish CQren*'."
known. Sold by W. H. Goodyear, Drug­
‘•elm. di-crased.
’hi reading and Ming the petition duly veri- gist. Hastings.'Mich.
.
•i' d. ot Carrie Geiger, widow of said deceased.
ecthat administration of said estate be
-ranted to said petitioner or to some other
How’ff Thta?
uin-.bit- person.
W.olTtr OM Ilundrwt l»IUr» »««« 'JS
1 hereupon it is ordered, that Saturday, the
eitsrrh tn.t c.oMt be cured hr
• *”tay 01 August A. D. irec. at ten o'clock in
« co.. Prop*-- Toledo O.
Jfir’-noon.be assigned for tbe hearing of said H.U-.
iwdtlon and that the heirs at law of said decea-tt-d and all other persons Interested in said
-Kre required to appear at a session of
?urt^then 10 be hoiaeu at tbe Probate
et,D the City of Hastings, lu Mid County,
ami show cause, if any there be. why the prayer ^ariEw'wbolw.l.Drwrf.1.. Tdedo.
betitlourr may not bs granted. And it is
r. her ordered, that said peutiooer give notice WWPJXO.. KI Vt5o\M“V”' .iWb0,e“1'
£.A'e
Interested ihagA eoub,
&gt; of -aid petition and tbe hearing
ruH^b7.cau81n«»c°PJ' of this order to be
• *1 nJhe H^tin*9 Bamjolb. a nevreI dp^-r printed and circulated in said County of bVZl d'rlltfnu- Te,»rnool»l» tn«.
. once in each week tor three sncceeslv.
weeks previous to said day of hearing,
Ar® you Tired
Chas. W. akmstrong
,. , Judge of Probate.
’A true copy.)

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5 Gibing Byrnp bn been used
oas of nM&gt;thers for tbeir children wbl e
F*rL-r’ succesa. It soothes the
all Palm cur”
‘J* Hnd the best remedy for dlarrtcra.
i nenty-flve cents a bottle.
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One swaliowdoes hot make Sorine hnt
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u»«u e-emce 1 rotir Chicago.
l,‘' I'tonty-reeond
we^k E?,, ,
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Flusbl“k next
week for their annual reunion,

l.nw0.”™’1 .of '“‘'tn Alleexn county will
‘ _ *l”nu'°“ *&gt; Selkirk Ute, W.yUnd
township, Thursday Aug. 6th.
.uECeZem,.4 a fr,8btfal affliction, but like
fl1 °'“Sr ’tln djrenes It can be permanenti&gt;
f? ,by "PP|lc«tloos ot De Witt’s Wltcb
Harel Salve. It never tails to cure riles.
W. H. Gooi»yeak.
The veterinary hospital connected with
l&gt;eLr?1 Colle|re or Medicine, la to be
finished Oct 15.

A. G. Hjdr. a farmer near Gunnlaln.
was so severely gajhetl by the tusks of a
Mclous hog that It was feared his injuries
might prove fatal.
The ninth annual meeting of tbe Michi­
gan Building and Loan Association league
will be held at Sauli Ste. Marie Aug. 27.

Captain J. M. Weatherwax, aged *72. a
prominent business tnau and one of the
richest lumbermen iu Muuntcalm county,
died at Stanton Monday.

A tine vein of coal at a depth of fifty
feet has been struck near Sturgis.and real
estate in that vicinity Isas advanced iu i
consequence.
In the Spring a young man’s fancy light­
Ovarian, fibroid, and other tumors cur^fl ly turns to thoughts of — Ita Wilt’s Little
without re«jrt to surgical operation. For Early Risers, for they always cleanse the
pamphlet, testimonials and references liver, purify the bluod. and invigorate the
send 10 cents (for postage) to World’s Dis­ system.
W. H. Goodyear.
pensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N.
James Grudette. aged 84 years, wa,
struck by a Grand Rapids A Indiana train
The third annunl convention of the and instantly killed near Rockfora Mon­
Northern Michigan Grocers’ Association day.
will be.held at Grand Rapids Wednesday
One minute Is the standard time, and
and Thursday of this week.
One Minute Cough Cure Is the standard
Josepii E; Gault, of Galesburg, a veter­ preparation for every cough or cold. It
Is the only harmless remedy that produces
an of the Twenty-tifth Michigan Infantry. immediate results.
W. H. Gqoyear
Is dead, aged 73 years.
He was the most
Did you ever think how readily ‘ the
extensive fruit grower in Kalamazoo coun­
blood is poisoned by constipation? Bad
ty.
blood means bail health and - premature
Lansiug derks are making an effort to old age. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the
have the stores close an hour earlier. famous little pills, overcome obstinate con­
Young Jady-clerks are having hood suc­ stipation.
W. H. Goodyear
cess with a petition among the merchants.
Mrs. R. DeYoung. Middleburg, la.,
writes. 1 l:ave used One Minute Cough
Something tn Know
It may be worth something to know that Cure for six years, both for myself aud
the very best medicine' for restoring the children, aud I consider it the quickest
tired out neyvous system, to n healthy vig­ acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure 1W. H. Goodyear
or is Electric Bitters.
This medicine is ever used.

'i&gt; COLLECTION OFFICE OF
J. M. SMITH.
oh- made In nil parts of the state purely vegetable, acts by giving tone -hi
ug n speciality. Special pains the nerve centers in the stomach, gently'1
■liMting contracts. chattel tuort- stimulate? the Liver and Kidneys, and
uilis.Woodland. Mich. aids thqse organs in throwing off impuri­
ties in the blood.
Electric Bitters im­
p.iwreu Taggart
Loyal E. Kuappen. proves the appetite, aids digestion, and is
pronounced by those who bave. tried It as
Arthur C. Itahisou.
-A ■•ART. KNAPPEN &amp; DENISON,
the very best blood purifier and nerve ton­
LAWYERS.
ic. Trfcir.1 Sold for 50c. or 81.00 per
!to. ; Ml 81T Michigan Trust Co. Bldg..
.
Grand Jlapld*. Michigan. bottle ;ii W. H. Goodyear’s Drug Store.

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A. L.Wooster, a promuieni citizen of
Osseo. Ich.. after suffering excruciating^from piles for twenty years, was cured in
h short time by useing DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve, an absolute cun* for all skin
diseases. More ot this preparation Is used
nn nil others combined.
W. H. Goodyear
.Young mothers dread the Summer mou­
ths on account of the* great mortality a­
mong children caused by j bowel troubles.
Perfect safety may be assured those who
keep on band DeWitt’s Colic and Cholera
cure, and administer It promptly. For
cramps, bilious colic, dysentery and diarrhivn. it affords instant relief.

Snw th® Point I^IuhII? .
A man said. “When I was a young chap.
I could use coffee ipnl tobacco without
their troubling me, but a$ I get alunr in
years they bulb distress ine.
1 quit to­
bacco. but only gel n little better: Bier,
ntomacb and bowels kept all out of gear
until finally my old doctor fold me that
coffee tiad the same polsouious alkaloid*ns
tobacco, but not quite so many, and ad­
vised me to leave it off and give nature a
chance to build up- I didn't take much
block iu the old man’s advice, but found
out by trying it that he was just right.
Still I missed my hot drink nt breakfast
and supper-tried chocolate, but that Jacks
the taste I like, and tea don’t exactly go to
tbe »P«. Utely I lure, l*?»
I*ostum Cereal Coffee and like it better
than ’lie old coffee. It has that pungent
taste that tits my notion of a hot drink and
it agrees with me well enough that I have
put op &gt;ten pounds In a mouth. It Is made
of grains wholly, and brews a deep, rich
color like the finest Mocha. Wife buys it
at tbe grocer- and says it costs us about
one third what epffee used to.^ It comes
from Battle Creek. Mich.
Dr. Henry Venne. 99 Blue Island Ave..
Chicago, says: “The Postum has been
tested aud found to be excellent.
Beware of the fraudulent ImmlwtioDS
or the orbrlnul I'oslum Cereal Gram Coffee.
Instil on Poaturu,
For »ale by Phllhpi * Eth, L. E. Stauf
ter and Thus Spence.

Atlantic City, N. J., Aug. 1.—As____
suit of the terrible collision on the
Meadows Thursday evening between
tl»e Reading railroad express from Phil­
adelphia and the Brighton excursion
train out of here 44 people are dead and
many are lying in the hospital here
more or less seriously hurt. Of the in­
jured in the hospital several are ex­
pected to die.
May Injure Btulneea.
Jhe accident sUtl continues to
the
absorbing topic of conversation here.
The terrible event bus cast a gloom over
tbe city and sobered the gay throngs of
summer pleasure seekers. Besides the
death and suffering entailed by the col­
lision, it Is likejy to seriously affect the
business of the city for tbe rest of the
summer. Fear is expressed by the ho­
tel men that the accident will make peo­
ple timid about traveling on th* light­
ning expresses running here, and, as
this has been a poor season so far, the
outlook is viewed with anything but
cheerfulness by the business people.
Owing to the condition of the bodies, if
they ar^ riot speedily recognized, it will
be necessary to bury them here.
Nineteen Bodie* Beach Bridgeton.
Bridgetori, N. J.. Aug. 1.—Fully 5,000
people congregated in the vicinity of
the West Jersey station Friday night
when the special train from Atlantic
City arrived, bearing the dead .bodies
of Bridgetonians who were killed in
the wreck. Jiinetcen dead bodies ar­
rived.

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When dro became Ml* A. duo* to

lean affairs. The prospect for lanre crop*
of cotton and corn 1* still excellent and
neither movements of wheat nor markets
give countenance to low estimates.
“Wheat la going out with more freedom
than Is usual for the season. Lower rafl

erally favorable. Cotton advanced onequarter on report* of Injury, but there are
really few who expect less than a large
yield. Several weeks of extremely slack
Clarksville, Tenm, July 30.—Twenty- demand for cotton goods have brought a
three heat victims were reported in this further reduction In print cloths to 2.44
cents
instead of the advance expected In
vicinity Wednesday. The mercury reg­ consequence
of the stoppage of 4.0CO.OB
istered 100 degrees. A farmhand, name spindles, but prints are selling more freely,
unknown, fell dead near Kennedy. Gar­ while brown and bleached goods are dull
except
for
export
kinds.
nett Roach, a wealthy young southern
“The boot and shoe industry has secured
Kentucky planter, was overcome in a slight
further advances from the lowest
tobacco field, and is in a critical condi­ point. In Lrogans and calf boots and shoes,
tion. Sixteen workmen on a water main but .new orders are scanty, the .more be­
in this city were prostrated. Three cause the permanence of advance Is ques­
tioned. Leather Is stubbornly held with­
workmen on the electric street railway­ out change in prices, and some grades are
end two street grading hands were also really scarce..
•The iron Industry Is helped but little
overcome. It was the hottest day seen
by the settlement which give* puddlers ot
in years.
the Ohio region 50 cents advance tn wages,
Hottest Day in Chicago.
because tbe demand, is so light that few
Chicago, July 30.—The summer’s rec­ mills can run and the association’s price
ord for heat was broken Wednesday, the Is 1.2 cent, while steel bars are not being
sold at less than 1.05 cent A ray of en­
mercury reaching 96 degrees. A large couragement comes to rail mills, two com
number of persons were prostrated and sldcrable sales- having been made, 20,000
tons
to a New England road, and 10,000
taken to the hospitals. One death re­
by the new Premier Steel company cf In­
sulted.
dianapolis. but otherwise sales are sznalL
Kanau Crop* Wither.
“It, is- not surprising that failures bave
Topeka, Kun., July 30.—The hot Loen considerable in magnitude, and ta a
of July defaulted liabilities were &amp;2,winds, which caused every thing to days
065.&lt;M. against 25.232.727 In 25 days last year.
wither in their path Tuesday in Okla­ Failures for the week have beep 281 in the
homa, swept over Kansas Wednesday. United States, against 261 last year, and 40
Thermometers registered: JOO degrees in Canada, against 28 last year.”
Bradstreet’s says:
in the shade and farmers were com­
“Political uncertainty continues an un­
Camden, N. J., Aug.3.—Stationmaster pelled to leave their fields|and seek the
favorable factor in trade and Industrial
John Bodine, of the West Jersey * Sea­ shade. The/blades of corn rolled up in and
mercantile lines are unusually dull
shore road, says that he learned that many fields, but the crop tamadc and no Mercantile credit* are closely scanned and
Engineer Farr, of the Reading train, damage may result.
in many instance* shortened. Merchants
Ip Northern Louisiana and Southern Ar­
passed three signals, all against him.
Two Deaths at tho Capital.
kansas have canceled orders for full deliv­
before the train crashed into the West
Washington, July 30.-*-The. official er)’ in some cases, owing to the effect On
Jersey excursion trniu. The first sig­ thermometer at the weather bureau trade of the drought there. Tbe Industrial
nal was 2.000 feet away, and is known ns on Wednesday registered a maximum situation Is les* favorable. Among manu­
facturers of Iron and|*tecl It Is regarded as
the distance signal. Then he had to temperature of 92 degrees. The heat serious In some lines, owing to the surplus
pass a home signal, and finally the block for the past two days has been intense and falling off In demand.”
signal at the crossing. Engineer Griner, and resulted in two deaths. One was a
SOCIALIST CONGRESS ENDS.
of the excursion train, told Bodine that colored laborer, and the other, W. A.
he had stopped before reaching the McArthur, of Portland, Ore., brother of Meeting at London Haatliy Completes Ita
Bualneas and Adjourna
crossing and blew his whistle to get Judge J. B. McArthur, was overcome
London, Aug. 3.—At Sunday’s sitting
the operator to give him the clear sig­ and died on the street.
of the international socialist labor and
nal. He got a clear signal nnd started.
St. Louis, July 31.—Tl|e hoi wave trade union congress the delegates
He could not see the Reading train, but
he saw a cloud of dust, indicating its showed no abatement yesterday and adopted, after a great deal of discus*
approach. Farr had ample time to stop the roll of sunstroke cases was largely sion. the report of the economic Indus- ;
his train, but made no effort.
increased. The death roll from sun­ trial commission, reaffirming the reso- '
stroke since midnight Weinesdny num­ lutions of the Paris congress of 1889, ,
SEVENTY-FIVE PERISH.
bers eight and 26 cases pvere treated including those in support of eight,
German Gunboat Loot in p Typhoon Off at the city dispensary. , The heated hours for a day’s work, the abolition
area covers all of the Mississippi valley of child labor up to the age of 16, the
the Chinese Coast.
Shanghai, July 30.—A dispatch from from Dubuque. la., to the gulf and nj prohibition of night work in all trades
where there is no Necessity for it and
Che Foo states that the German gun­ far west as Wichita. Kan. j
the abejition of all tariffs and duties on
Five Deaths nt Cincinnati.
boat Htis was lost in a typhoon on July
articles
of consumption, Paris,. New
Cincinnati, Aug. 1. -J Twenty-nine
23 ut a point ten miles north of the
southeast promontory, which is a.low, prostrations were reported here Thurs­ York nnd a German city were suggested
for
the
meeting
place of the congress in
reef-girted istahd; lying about &lt;30 miles day, five of them fatal. The dead are
southeast of the Bhang Tung promon­ John Crone, Belie Bright, a laundress 1899. The congress adjourned without
tory. Only Ion of those belonging to at the Denison hotel;, Barney Dick­ reaching a decision.
the war ship were saved. All the others, horse and John Schulte, tanners; Mary
THE TREASURY STATEMENT.
Brown, an infant at the city hospital.
including the officers, perished.
Berlin, July 30&lt;—The officials at the Many horses are droppingon the streets.
imperial admiralty confirm the report Government letter carriers having five
Washington, Aug. 1. — The official
.and four daily trips are let off for the
of the less of the litis. .
treasury statement Issued Saturday
Dispatches received at the admiralty present with four and three trips re­
shows that the receipts of the govern­
show that 75 officers and men lost their spectively.
ment for July Were $29,060,697 and the
Two Killed at indlanapoll*.
lives in the disaster.
Indianapolis, Ind-, A’ug. ,1.—Charles expenditures were $42,08S,4&lt;58, a deficit
’
ROWED ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. Harmon, u driver, expiredifrom the brat for the month of $13,O1S^71. Tbe re­
Thursday a few minutes‘ after leaving ceipts for July were almost exactly
his wagon, and during ihe afternoon what they were in July. 1895, while the
the ficHly Islands.
.expenditures tvere $3,560,000 greater.
London, Aug. 3j—A dispatch from the Mary Saunders, a colored girl, died.
The customs receipts for July were 312,­
signal station on the Scilly islands states There were three or four more eases re­
157.330, or 32,000,000 less than for July,
ported
that
will
not
prove
fatal.
that the rowboat PoX* passed there at 11
1895; while the receipts from internal
o’clock Saturday morning, after a pas­
Louisville, KyM July 3i.l-More than a revenues wpre $14,302,532, or nearly
sage tri 55 days from New York.
score of cases of prostrajtiou were re- $2,000,000 greater than those for July.
The Fox started from New York for
I ported here Thursday, fbnr of which 1895.
,
Havre ou June 6.; The boot is IS feet 4
! proved fatal, and thre^ of her victims are
inches long nnd 5 feet wide, and carries
THOUSANDS DEAD.
u
a
serious
condition.
prorisions for 6(1 days. The distance-

irmfi New York to Havre is 3,250 miles.
Th$ adventurous oarsmen who have al­
most suceasfuBy completed their task,
are George Herlio and Frank Samuel­
son, of Bridgeport, N. J. They are the
first men to cross the Atlantic in a row boat. .
Sioux City, Iu., Aug. 3.—-The sum of
$200,000 will not cover the loss on crops

y Tbe ntlmte 1. • careful one. made
y.
___
by the county authorities from com­
plete reports received from farmers in
Union, Rutland, Concord,. Banner and
Arlington townships, where the dam­
age was greatest. Many tenants lost
svery cent they possessed and will be
compelled, in all probability, to apply
to the county for aid during the coming
winter. ’ _________________
Death of Will I am H. Smith.
Chicago, July 28.—William Henry
Smith, newspaper man and historian
cf national reputation, and for 20 years
general manager of the Western Asso­
ciated Press, died at 3:30 o’clock Mon­
Buckleo * Arnlra Salve
day morning at his suburban home in
The best salve In the world for cuts, Lake Forest aged 62. He had been in
bruises, sores, ulcers, s.lt rbeum. fever poor health for several months.
sores, tetter, chagped hands, chilblains,
The National Debt.
roros. and «ll skin Irruptions, and poslWashington. Aug. X—-The debt state­
^nt issued Saturday
anturuny afternoon
uiiernoon shows
snows
ment
net Increow in the public debt leu
drukk^t. _____

Loutaville, Ky„ July 30.—Three men
died here Wednesday from the efff-cta of
sunstroke, while about 20 others were
prostrated, some seriously, and many of
them may not recover. Charles Mesmer,
a gardener; John Haltman, a cigar
maker, and Charles King, a farmer, are
dead. Mesmer came here several weeks
ago from Newport in search of work.
He leaves a wife and several small chil­
dren in straightened circumstances.

CROPS BADLY DAMAGED.
Shaiighai, Aug. "L—The recent disRain and Wind Work Rain in IlUnol*
nstrous tidal wuvrf along the coaet of
Flaltliu
.
Warsaw, HL, Aug.- 3.4--Hundreds of northern Japan has l&gt;een paralleled by
acres of com in the bottom tands of a similar phenonenon on the const of
The wave was five miles
the Mississippi have been drowned out, Hniebari.
while on the bluffs and prairies, where wide, thousands of tana of water were
thrown
for
miles inland, nnd every­
. nineteen out of twenty farmers had
:i neither thrashed nor [stacked their thing in ita i&gt;ath was swept away.
Many villages were entirely destroyed,
?.“’hcl‘
W.b“l ,n? “T*
rul!wd; and it is estimated that fully 4,000 peo­
(The penetrating rams (bare damaged ple perished. All the cattle were
1 hay. A conservative estimate places the drowned and the rice fields were ob' .
loss on wheat and oats pt 75 per cent, BtaratfcL.
of the entire crop, while it will cost
more to save and handle the other 25
per cent than it is wontln The loss in
this vicinity alone will |xcctd $100,000.
London, July 29.—Dr. Leander Stowe
Jameson and his subordinate officers
were found guilty of violating the for­
eign enlistment act by their raid into
(he South African republic and sen­
tenced to terms of imprisonment rang­
ing from five to fifteen months.

Propose# to Run.
Bath, Me., July 31.-^Mr. Arth-ir
Sewall, democratic nominee for vice
president, referring to a story, that ho
intended resigning in favor of Mri Wat­
son, said: “—
Any
man--who
for a—
moment
-j--------r- —
—
entertain, .neh an Idea I. not worthy
of
an
answer.
”
cash in the treasury during July of $10,$57,253. Total cash in the treasury,
Columbus, O^ Aug. 3.-L-The Columbus
$651,863,747.
___________
Buggy company has assigned to W. A.
Carri*s» Company Falla.
Mills
and J. H. Thomas. The assets arc
Cincinnati, Aug. w.
3.—The
EmersonV'lnCimiilLl,
A
Fisher Carriage company assigned Sat- pnt at from $800,000 to-$1,000,000. Llaurday morning to Lowe, Emerson und . Hlitles hard to estimate, owing to cnn-«
Edward Richie. Assets, $450,000; Ite- tingent character, but they are very
bilities, $369,000. There are no pref- targe.
.
.
erenees.

.
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Through • Bridge.

Crawfohlivine, Ind^ July 30.—A train
on the Vandalia road went through a
bridge near here yeaterday and Charles
E. McKirftie* R. B. Fowler and John
Tleiber, all train employe*, were killed.

Baby’s
Second
Summer

is the time that tries ail the care
of the mother and all the skill of
maternal management Baby
comfort comes from fat. fat babies have nothing to do but ='
to sleep and grow.
If your baby does not seem
to prosper if he does not gain
in weight, you must get more
fat there. A few drops of

D«atb of Bobert Garrett.

Baltimore,
July $0.—RobertGar’ rett, ex-president of the Baltimore &amp;
Ohio Railroad conipany; and-head of the
| widely known banking bouae of Robert
i Garrett &amp; Son*, died yesterday morning
1 at Deer Park, Md^ afed &amp;lyeara.

day win put on-plump­
ness; fat outside, life insid®,
baby and mother bbth happy.
Pitcher’* Ca*torla.
Your baby can take and rel­
Oat of PoHtie*.
I
••Oliver Optlc’ffi" Birthday.
Children Cry for
Philadelphia, Aug. 1.—William F. ‘ Boston, Aug. 1.—William T. Adams. ish Scott’s Emulsion as much,
Harrity, until recently the chairman ot known all over the country as “Oliver th summer as in any other
Children Cry for the democratic national committee, an- j Optic,” the writer of delightful stories :• season.
nouncea that be has retired from active , for boys, passed his 74th bir*v
’
politics.
hoffie ln thil
J
Pitcher’* Castorla.
Children Cry for

�ous contrivance as an American wheel.
Some of them really pity up! Such Is the
complacency of true British pride.
And then their repair shops! If a rider
has a good Yankee wheel he had better let
no one touch It here. The cycle doctors
In this proud Jand look down on anything
but a Dunlop ‘tyre.’ fine of the boys I met
at Warwick had occasion to take his Mor­
gan and Wright tire Into a repair sbop,and
when the proprietor had looked at It, and
had, seen It wasn’t a Dunlop, he contempt­
uously pemarked, “No aHIled workman
would touch that thing.”
The young
American after intimating that he suppos­
ed tbe proprietor was right, since there
didn’t seem to be any such workmen In
England.bad to content himself with car­
rying his wheel out. Luckily he found
an American mechanic who fixed It up for
him. My companion Mr. Crawley, left bls
tire at a shop to have a bad puncture
•mended, and later found the skilled “me­
chanic’’ trying to cement the tire to the
rim with shellac. These are only sample
cases. Every one complains of It except
the Englishmen themselves. The work­
men understand tbe wheels made here and
can do good work at repairing them. They
have studied out the mysteries of the Brit­
ish wheel and can mend one any time and
do It well. But anything new and novel
is more, than they can successfully grapple
with at one attempt, if If they happen to
be willing. They know one thing and
know It perfectly, but because a mau Is a
very artist at wagon building. I suppose
that we should not Infer that he can mend
our watch. Probably this Is the way we
ought to think of these gentlemen who
wreck your wheel and charge you “a 'alf a
crown. Sir.” while jou wait. So far 1
have been spared their attentions and trust
1 may continue in this good fortune at
least until 1 can let yon -hear from me
■gain.
Yours Hopefully,
gniRLEY W. Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. John Kreoewltter have
teen vlaltlns rhelr daixhtera at Middle­

r&gt;

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.

•"-‘•••iiion,

teller, plcnlc'w
nutted Uth. liw ff',AunJ
jell win te with u, ot. tte mT u t&gt;»W“h »n«&gt; G«'d«r te n! "h!*n4
wltlraUo te ■ number ot otter
era prewnt. There will te I .. M
tte eeenlnr ot the 1 it|.
•r„ ‘“116" «
taniUhed to ill teldler, a d
*
C«ne erarybod, .nJ b,|L '
b«.ket. Good o,o,|C B1|I
PS M A I!’ “•
CSS*
1 • 8- Hot coffee on the groqcd*

ville thli week.
Nine stalwart young men arrived In the
Juon McElwain left this week Ifor a rite-Monday. They were from Romeo,
trip 10 Bay View. Mncklnne and &lt;other Mich and came to cross bats with the
home team and the game ghat followed
northern resorts.
was the best aeen on the grounds this
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. hlndon bave been
y&lt;Bomoo opened tbe game, but by some
visiting at Benton Harbor and Grand Raprood fielding on the part of the home team
Ids the past week.
didn’t score. Hastings did better. Barber
Mrs. Winnie Moore and sou, of Grand making a doable and scoring on some erRapids,*are visitlug Mrs. W. H. Powers
Bomeo made one in the ec^ond after two
and other relatives.
men were oat on an error by Wooten and
»&lt;aurf to it.
It as boot-maker, cutler, butcher, baker or
A. E. Hanyen. Mrs. H. L. FltzSImmon* a tingle: one In the fourth on a doable by
candlcstlek-tBsker to H. R. IL, the Prince
and Miss Edith Chamberlain spent Sunday Moore and an error: one In the fifth
or Pfincess of this or that If any of the
on two etoglea and an error by
, Thursday, Aug. 6. 1896.
In tbe Valley City.
numerous H. R. H’s. chance to give a pas­
Wooten, and two in the seventh on an er­
sing glance into a factory nr mill, the event
Rev. A. D. Grigsby and Violet and Al­ ror by Baldwin and a three base bit by
Tajfewparib.-ss
COOK BROS. Proprietors.
is duly noted on the letter-heads and cards
mu is
lan have been spending the past two weeks Adams.
of the company. So It happens that near­
SMfrglpavbu.. 53
In th? seventh tbe home team jumped
with Alamo friends.
Wbeot. white per bu. 83.
ly the majority of merchants seem to be
onto the Romeo twirler aud made life a
purveyors of somethlug ot other to the
Miss Allee Stock, of Grand Rapid*. la burden for blm. Wooten opened with a
family of the Queen and It was a source of
spending her vacation at the home of ber single. Vance followed with a double. Da­
ken dressed.#.
amazement tn me how they could eat and
moth reached first on fielder’s choice,
jhywa. 4 00 to 5 00
'
NO 5.
cousin'J. G. Hughes.
wear so much till I found out that a single
Morphy came to the tract with a rattling
Umdoti. July 14. 1896.
penny-worth sale would give the lucky
Mrs. Ferris Rose, of Grand Rapids, was single to center and two runs came in,
Dear Mr. Editor:
Ctovymed.
4.&lt;3toS.a)
dealer tbe right to call himself dealer in
In the city Sunday to' attend the funeral Murphy being thrown out at second tn an
Wool. unwusDed. 7 to 11
Slue? 1 la.«t wrote you much has hap­ such and such a commodity. “As supplied
attempt to lengthen his single Into a doub­
Wool, washed. 10 to is.
of Mrs. Perry Stowell.
pened in the course of our trip,—much to H. R. H."
le. McKerltt followed wUh a single and
more than I could possibly narrate even If
We stopped at a farm house to get
John Kurtz was confined to the house Damoth scored.
Harber’s short hit to
your patience would stand it. I bade good­ some bread and milk for dinner. It was a
several days tbe past week with a threat­ third ended the Inning.
, bye to you last week at Keswick, in the very old house ho the farmer’s wife lotd us
Ndther
aide
could
get a aaore after tbe
ened attack of nervous prostration.
heart of tbe Lake country, the Switzerland as she clattered about over the stoue floors'
seventh and tbe game which should bave
of England. We spent a beautiful Sab­ to bring the milk and bread and chairs.
,Mrs. Collingswood, of Lansing, former­ been won by Hastings, closed In favor of
bath day there and It hardly seemed pos­ Over the fire place, for there are no stoves
ly M lea' Hattie Thomas, of Middleville, Romeo by a score of 5 to 4.
Folowing la
sible that less than twenty-tour hours be­ In the ordlusrj- homes the tea kettle sim­
tbe score by finnings.
*
'
visited at H. A. Goodyear’s this week.
fore it had been doing its best to beat the mered and steamed, the bouse cat purred
a.b. R. B.H.
ll:i«UnK«
record toy amount 6t rainfall.
about us and as we looked at the queer
Mrs. J. W. Babcock returned from Buf­ NcKodlt c
After a fine breakfast provided and looking, old brass warming-pan and other
Barber **
falo last week where she was called In Johnson’b
served by our fat, wheezey, bustling land-, utensils banging on the white washed
June by the sickness and subsequent death Goodyear c f
lord, we went *o see the beautiful view wall, we felt that we were now really In the
Wooun 3 b
which he had promised to let us see. Led “Old England” of whose life we had read
of her sister.'
Vance r t
Damoth p •
on by our good Mr. Miller, we were .soota so much. The noise ot the good wife’s
Mr. and Mrs. Williams and daughter Murphy 11
at the top of Castle Rock, which seemed a shoes helped mightily to take away any
Helen, of California, are expected in the Baldwin lb
lofty height to us, and below us was the lingering doubts we might have had about
etty this week to visit Mrs. W’a. slater.
beautiful view, of which we had heard so Its really being in a foreign land that we
R. B H. P.O.
RomeQ
much fur the last leu hours, and It was were. You may think that you have worn
0 a -0
Thou-pAon s»
Mrs. Nathan Barlow.
0 l| 14
beautiful. Wu were overlooking the love­ heavy shoes, and you are probably positive
Additional Local News.
Phillips lb
Mrs. Jas. A. Sweeady went to Bay View Beats of
ly surface of Derwent Water, as the lake that you have at least seen such, but take
Thurston c
at our feet was called.
Lying amid the my word for iLjou havn’t.unless you have
yesterday to be present at the meeting ot McStay 3b
Lost—Wednesday evening between
surrounding mountains, made sacred by set n the sh&lt;*s ibe laboring people wear
the State Federation of Woman’s Club, as Adam* rt
Moore.Sb
George
Gregory
’
s
and
Wm.
Shrlner*®,
a
the poetry of Wordsworth. Coleridge and this side of the Atlantic. For the first
a delegate from the Hastings Woman’s Keeler If
Southey, this most beautiful lake in Eng­ few morning's. I was regularly awakened handbag containing a pocket book with
Coe p
Club.
.
land presented a charming sight.
Far by the noise ot person* walking past the some money and papers.
Finder will
off at the farther end of the blue puul we house. The ordinary working shoes, are
Inntazs
1834SC789
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. BurtotvMias Mande
Hastings
100000*00—4
could see a broken line of sliver coming great, massive specimens ot engineering, please leave with Goodyear Bros, and re­
Stebbins. Miss Della Coutehie, of Muske­ Romeo
010110x0 0—3
down the mountain side, and Mr. Miller with thick soles stuck as full of hob-nsl|* ceive reward. Tne papers are of no ac­
Earns! l_
“—‘
----- hit*,
runs-Hatting*
1; J
two 'base
gon. C. E. Doyle aud E. J. Huffman are
said It waa the Falls of Lvdore. When we as'they will hold. But It Is when you count to anyone but myself.
ber. Vance: three —
base
Moore.Barber.
— ,hit-Adam*;
— ----------turned away at last we felt that we really come to the “clog-.” as\ they are called,
at the Huffman cottage. Wall lake for a Struck out by Damoth 4, By Ct* 1. Umpire­
—ready to make your home
loved our land-lurd and wouldn't care much that ynur wonder begins to get the start of
T- E- B. Mason, of Shenandoah, Iowa,
Henry Osborne.
more homelike, your house
if the rain should keep us with him for days. you. These are worn mostly by tbe the patentee and manufacturer of the cele­
more inviting and your fam
It was so delightful to meet a man who women and children. They are low shoes
Misses Etta and Eva Montgomery,
brated Mason Pruning Implement Is stop­
■
otks
loved to sacrifice himself and serve others made ot heavy leather, nnd have solid
ily circle happier than ever.
Mr. Mason daughters of Sheriff Montgomery,of Ionia,
tbe way our host did. Yesterday he had wooden soles about an Inch thick. Not ping at tbe Hastings House.
The band beaded the possession to the
It’s what’s in the house that
searched every ho'.el in town for us In content with this, they have a strip of iron desires agents In every county to intro­ arrived Tuesday evening on a visit to fair ground the first day, and helped to
makes it, and our furniture
orderthat we might regain our lost friend. of brass around the edge of the sole almost duce and sell bis marvelous tree pruner their former music teacher. Miss Ida Fitz­ draw out a good crowd.
dispPay
includes .everything
All Saturday evening and all day Sunday as heavy as tbe shoe ordinarily worn by a
Simmons.
Damoth pitched a good game and kept
when be wasn’t attending the church in running horse. These are the shoes most and as will be seen elsewhere lu these
Suitable to be introduced a:
L. B. Spencer, of Lenawee Co., one of the hits well scattered. Three of the hits
which 1 understand he is one of the chief of the poorer.classes wear In Scotland and columns the machine is highly Indorsed by
home. Our parlor sets and
marked against him were at the scratch
sleepers, he was busy in some self-imposed North England, and they clump, clump our leading citizens and fruit growers and tbe hustling agents for Michigan Mutual
variety..
.
.■
odd pieces would grace any
work of mercy lu our behalf.
We could over the ground, and clack, clack along affords a rare opportunity for handling an Tornado Cyclone &amp; Windstorm Insurance
Henry
Osborne
umpired
oae
ot
the
fair
­
room; .'Our bedroom out- not turn around without hearing bis “Beg the paveuieuts with a racket that Is amaz­
Company- visited D. W. Rogers a couple est games ever umpired on the home;
parding but let me do IL” He was such a ing. Several times I have feared that 1 at tide that has become a necessity to one
fits almost give one a mort­
.of dais last week.
During July Mr. grounds. If anything tbe visitors were
good man, too. After eburcb Sunday I was going to be ruu over by a horse whose of our most inyortaut Industries.
gage on sleep, and a better
favored in decisions, but It was very
spoke of writing a letter horn**, und he rapid hoot beats I thought 1 heard Just be­
Spencer
sent
In
&lt;200,900
worth
of
Insur
­
Hastings. Mich. July 20th, 1890.
appetite is assured where
slightly.
cautioned me earnestly agamst »&gt; sinful hind m-r and jumped uue side onlv to find
We the undersigned after witnessing an ance.
an act. I made up my mind tliat the some small boy or girl run id ng along in
the dining room is fitted up
The Romeo boys are a get tiemen ly lot
Mrs. Carrie Fuller' Weatherford, an old of fellows and made a good Impression.
exhibition of the Mason Pruning Imple­
proverb “The good die young.” could have clog?, to be the cause of my scare.
from our superb collection
no terrors for me any more. Here was
The next few days we rode along -un­ ment unite In pronouncing it a great im­ resident of Hastings, who has become very There was no bluffing or attempted
of dining tables and chairs
this lovely old saint over sixty years old. eventfully ebouzh through Yorkshire. provement over the old method. The ma­ well known as a lecturer on political topics bulldozing and nothing happened to mar
and sideboards: and our
But alas! When we came to leave Mon­ Derbyshire, and one or two other coun­
tbe pleasure of the game.
day morning and called, (or our bills, we tries whose names I do not now remember. chine is so constructed that the operator and on Spiritualism left this city last week
prices are as Tempting as
The game with Romeo the second day
felt somewhat less joyous In our feelings The hills we climbed in Yorkshire drove standing on the ground can manipulate for Alaska in Kent Co, where she goes to
the'
Sunday dinner.
resulted in n score of I? to 15 In favor
toward Mr. Miller.
Every asmsthic almost everything else out ot uiy mind. and train the tree to his entire satisfaction visit relatives.
Mrs. Weatherford has of Romeo. “Lady Baldwlu”. the famous
wheeze, every “beg parding,” and every From Uliestei field to Madock there were doing the work lu the most satisfactory many warm friends in tfils city who only
ex-league pitcher, was In the box for tbe
thing else seemed to have been Included in :ao roads! one right miles and very hilly,
first five innings and the visitors only got
those accounts. We paid t em in grim the other fourteen miles and almost no manner and saving a vast amount uf time wish she could remain longer.
He retired at
silence, and obr confidence in huminlty bills—so they said. We chose the latter and-i^bor. All who have work of this ^Boyee E. Barlow was home from Chlca- two bits off bl* delivery.
Furniture Dealer.
tbe end of the fifth and Damoth was put Funeral Directors.
fell as fixt as a young wife’s first cake— aud found our infwfz'xt
told us the kind to do will find It to their Interest to go for a tew days visit this week and a
In,
although
he
had
pitched
a
hard game the
Embalming a specialty.
and. by the wav so did our pocket books. truth. There were almost no lulls. There see and Investigate this marvelous Im­
McKinley button adorns his coat,
This day before and earned a rest. Tbe score run
When we got outside. of the town. Mr. was cnly one. but It was fourteen miles
Cox posted up bis bill as a warning to fu­ long and mighty steep. I felt that 1 provement iu tree pruning: R. F. Bllvin, seems more than “passing strange” for up so rapidly that Johnson was put iu In
ture way-farers, but I am bringing mine should like to be a pugilist with a fist as James M. Bauer, A. H. Ickes. T. 8. De­ any one bearing the name of Barlow. but tbe seventh, but the boys bad lost their
grip evidently, and the score resulted as
home to present to the University mu­ bard as a billy goat's head, aud then have Mott. C. B. Baldwin, Oscar Matthews, P.
Royce hi forms us he is a democrat but above; It taking ten innings to decide tbe
seum. We usually speak nowot Mr. Peck­ nu opportunity to reason for about five
N. Bump. J. H. Sutton. H. Parmer. 1. can’t go free sliver, and belongs to a
sniff when we wish to refer to this Honest minutes with the man who sent us over
big game. Barry Wellman, of Nashville, um­
Spvuab’.e, C. L. Beamer. A. W. Hlltou, club on the south side compose^ of fel- pired and was rankly partial to tbe
Old Gentleman.
that road.
OUR SILVER OFFER Will boy
visitors.
Leaving Keswick behind us we were so in
We stopped a little while at Wakefield U. G. Carter. S. N. Williams. E. J. Crook. lows In Just the same fix he is^
Me shirt*
well on our way to Grasswiere. In the ten In hopes of seeing the Vicar somewhere, M. D. Todd, F. West, Geo. C. Scott.
for 45c. 2. 3. and 4 dollar shoes for from
or fifteen mites between Uie two places we but he didn’t seem to be stirring about
Free trade Is all right when it comes to &lt;1.35 to &lt;3.00. Pants &lt;the Famous) lor
passed through the wildest and must Im­ , much that day. At Sheffield we rach
The Pastor will preach as usual In the theory, but in practice it ts a miserable less than others sell.•children? riothes at
pressive scenery we have yet met with. ' bought a knife as n memento of the great
PERSONAL MENTION.
Presbyterian ehureh.
failure the world over. Four years of about X what others ask at
The road was blasted out of the sulid rock cutlery city. (They are “makers to the
Pnts Smiths Ci ••xhim. Stock.
uf the mountain side iu most places and royal family” galore.) At D-rbj ibe rain
The L. T. L. Band of Hope* are risked io “tariff for revenue” which is practically
Mr. Frauds spent Sunday In Three
wound about just as the curve of the b'utT came down from the north again as a sori
meet nt tie Presbjteriau Pnisottage &lt;&gt;n free trade, has reduced ocr revenues over
OUR GOLD OFFER Will buy lor
dictated.
Above us were precipitous, of parting salute, but it fell in the night .-ot Itlvere.
Friday 14, at 3:30.
•
the next W
812.000.000 per month.
For 2S years tbe
brown crags, d &gt;wn whose rocky sides we had something to be thankful for. At;
Fred S. KeuSeidQ of C'.iieagj, w.t&gt; In the
On Sunday aftrlDoou I be Gospel met ting average monthly surplus up to X808 was days men’s and boy’s doilies as cheap or
turn »!«•.! many a lit’le waterfall. w&lt;lch Burton-on-Trent, the great brewing city, c.:y Friday.
•
•
cheaper than'any man will offer
we
will
not
be
held
nn
the
lawn
on
Recount
of
nee le-l but a Southey co mak-* their Beauty our man looked'at us in pity because we
over 85,000.000.
During the past three will take our pay in sHvprat tu’-I value.
Frank Nichol?, of Lansing, wa? In the the campmertlng in Pennock * grate.
wurhl-fanuus.
Belo v was at long and were so pressed for time that we must miss
years the monthly deficit has averaged
•
PiIin-Smith. nt tkeRscketnarrow lake. Its surface stirred here nmi “All these grand sights here.” “W’y.” city last week.
The Y.P.S.C.E. will be led by Maurice over ST.000.000.
there by the stiff bte«*ze even to little said be. “They show? yon through the big­
Ever}’
OUR SILVER HATS F- r M*
W. T. Brown, ot Chicago, was in the Grigsby, subject—Temperance.
white caps On the opposite side were other gest brewery ’ere for nothing.” It was too
member come and bring a friend with you.
going fast, ypu will h»ve to c vjir mk&gt;u to
wild, cloud-capped hills. 1 was a grand bid. but there was no help for it. How­ city thi- week.
get
your size. &lt;’Ut they n'r imt all M*
The
Missionary
meeting
will
be
held
sigh:. Therd was n me of the lav lines? of ever if we couldn’t see the inside ut the e Joseph Deal, of Guti Marsh, wa’ji In the
Bids will be received until Aug. 7 Qu
August 1‘J In the Presbyterian parsonage. LS06 at noon tor the purchase of Hastings hats we have got. we have Ihe latent tb,tW'
Derwent Water as wu bad «e‘i» it the &lt;ay big beer and- ale frtcturies we could smell
out.
1‘kin Smj • fi at tin ■Famous.
You are Invited and will be welcome.
before, but all was rugged, and ru ig j, and them. So great Is the aurnint brewed city Friday on business.
Michigan City bonds known as Hastings
awe-inspiring. However. I: was ralnln; here that through a great part of the town
Mrs. Bayne, -uf Grand Rip’.Jd, visited • Tte W. F. M.S. otjte M. E. eburth Public Improvement Bonds, in the sum
OUR GOLD HATS Are twrly all
again aud we were obliged to hurry on. the odor of the liquor Is very noticable.
will meet next weeh Wednesday. Aug. 12. of ten thousand dollars to be dated Oct
Mrs. Frank Ham&lt; Saturday.
cone but that
Arrived at Gassmere we »eem?d to be put
However we finally managed to plough
where the following program will be car­ 1st. 1996. to become due and payable .Jan­ makes no difference to our cap sale, we
of range of the m list clouds which always our way through the atmosphere, aud get
Miss Lina Nagler. of Freepurt. visited ried out:
uary 1st. 1919 and to draw Interest at a
have plenty of their.
hover over the locality of Keswick, into the country arafn. Ail throng!) here at Jvhn Ndgler's Saturday.
Subject—“Low Caste Women In India.” rate not exceeding five per cent, per an­
Phin Smith, at th? Fatuous..
and like the eyes of soms of our lady ac­ there are great collieries and Iron and steel
Devotlomi^*-Mrs. Fred Burgmau.
num payable semi-annually on the first
Mrs. E. M. Walker, of Muskegon, is
quaintances. are ever ready to shed pro­ plants, which give the country a black
CLOSING OUT our shoe depart­
days of January and July of each year.
Paper—Mrs. Julia Wllllaon.
fuse tears at the slighest opportunity on and anything bnt a'beautiful appearance. visiting Mrs. Delo? McElwain.
Principal and Interest payable here.
ment. and you nor
Reading—Mrs. Madison Erb.
both the just aud the unjust. Tbe raiu We passed grimy workmen going to and
The right to reject any or all blds Is re­ no other man ever saw such barrios w
Selection—Mrs. J. T. Lombard.
Attorney Stuart, of Kalamazoo, was in
stopped aud we went in peace to view the from their smoke-blackened houses.looked
Music.
served to the Common Council of the City we are giving on Shoes.
the
city
Saturday
on
business.
graves of Wordsworth and Coleridge.
in at great, fiery furnace doors as we rude
All Interested In Missionary work Invit­ of Hastings. Michigan.
Phin Smit«L at the Famous.
From Grass mere we went on dry shod to by, and after about twenty miles of this
George Tomlinson Is visitlog his daugh­ ed to attend.
Dated Hastings. Mich, July 29, 1596.
Ambleside and Windermere, through a re­ sort, were in Birmingham. Avoiding the
KOLLARS New arrival of l inen and
E
dward
a
.
H
drton
.
ter,
Mrs.
Clarence
Young
In
Allegan.
.
The Hastings City W. C. T. U. will
gion whose beauty was more than prsslng main streets we worked our way to the
water proof colors. Just
Chairman of Finance Committee,
fair. The thing which we h&lt;ard most other side of that busy city and then push­
M. Woodward and famlhr are camping meet every Tuesday afternoon at 9:30 In
In, see them aud tne prices.
the supervisors room In the court honse
about however, was a lake which the ed on to Warwict.ten miles from Stratford, near F. D. Black’s cottage It Gun lake.
Phis Smith, at the Famous.
Programs are prepared for each week by
Prince of Wales once vWlod. Everjbod/ aud only two from the ruins of Kenilworth
•*S*SSSS»«SSB®#S8SSSSSS
N£CK WEAR must co to,make room
Mrs. Smith, of Jamestown^ N. Y., is the Superintendents of Use various depart­
seemed to think we would be willing to Castle.
’
for our fall Stock­
,ri«le the tires right off our wheels to see
ments
with
papers
discussions
etc.
The
At our hotel, we met five other Ameri­ v aitlng her niece Mrs. Jas. A. Sweezey.
ghis little pend wbo.-e real beauty was to­
•hmithers’ meeting” will be on th? first
Will be here on time.
cans from various colleges. The burden of
Mrs. Frank Denslow. of Muskegon, was luesday of each month io wlilrii an es­
tally put in the shade by the honor It had
Phin Smith, at the Famous.
lheir song was English wheels and English
oaee received. *Tbe way they act here repair shops, and 1 agrvtsl with them on In the city Friday enroute to Kalamazoo. pecial Invitation Is extended to all mothers
CRUSH TOP Hat* so much wern
old and young.
•over anything the royal family dues is
we have ar. ottr stock
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hayter. of Middle­
both subjects. It would make you laugh
something very strange and almost laugh­
to
see
must
of
the
bicycles
here.
They
are
and have made prices accordinriv.
ville. spent Sunday at I. M. B. GUIasple’a.
able to ms. If it so happtms that a small
at leabt two years If no: mure behind us in
Puts Smith, at the FafiKHto
rJ±Z^!
M
Jnror
’
dnl
«
“
sbop-kee^r sells a shillings worth of bls
Miss Nora Matthews, of Grand Rapids,
construction, not only Itt weight but in
goods to any member of tbe royal Hue, he lines of beauty. Most of them are equip­ baa been veiling relatives in this vicinity. tor the Septemter term of clreuit court
SUSPENDERS F»r kids tej.
which eonreoea the firm week In Septemmen. rmm 5C. W to
at once hies him self to a sign-maker, and ped with the old fashioned swing saddle,
Mrs. L. E. Knappen. of Grand Rapids,
gets a glorious emblem with his name on all bave small tubing, ninety nine out of a
SOC.
Puts 5MITU. It Ite
Frank Falk. A«»y«e.
BZMEMBER Our Famous P»»W'
hundred have the old, solid, steel rims, was a guest at Mrs. Julius Ruaaell’s Mun­
Lewis Hill. Uihimon-.
Eyes
and the width of the tread Is only exceed­ day.
Lyman C Audru.. Harry.
warraulrt uot to nr
Awarded
Wllllim IVilIlema, Carlloo.
ed by that of the scyt» e snath they n«e fnr
Mrs. Oscar Yotrng goes to Landing and
are aa cheap or ehearer Ibau «uy
Michael Klrnrt. Caatleaira.
Highest Honors—Werid’s Fair, a handle bar. They are. commonly • quip­ Fowlerville Monday for a three weeks
will tell,
llnx SMITH, at ite Hums.
ped with mnd guards and brake, and an
W. J. Fl.her, IliaiinH,.
SOX S pair or 4 pair f. r M \
air pump a good eighteen inches long I* | visit.
Rurta H. Cherry, city, a th Wirt.
This Smith, at ttei.uiou’.
Fred Tnntite. city, ted Wire.
strapped to the frame hi most ca?e*. I
Miss Florence Scoby Is twisting In the
With
Wm.
Enzlin.
Dope.
have seen these marvels with mine eyrs or
YOUR SON May nerd a pair ol
I would not believe that they could be made office of tbe Freeport Herald tor a few
Hudion L. SImoo. Irvine.
tra pints.
and sold. And ns for weight they are verReuben Wehaier. JobnMown.
Glasses.
Urea
Puts Smith, al ihr fa®™'Ible. old Ice wagons. We met a rider oae
J*1"-Maple Owe.
Mrs. N. E. Gartner ta vlalUe, her
WOXK
SHIRTS
.m
David Cooper. OraiHrevIlie.
night who looked like tbe flying frog of
Oorneo as be churned along with feet wide daughter Mra. Sarah Bowse at Grand
Adolph Kammerer. Prairieville.
Rapid*.
Ered Oil,. Rutland.
'
apart, and hands so tar from each other
Famona.
that it would scarcely have been Doaaibie
Tteamimle,
Mr. Fred lofrahm and children ar,
for the right to know wbat the left waa
Dinlel Woodard, Woodland.
Charge
VIUVOH When otherr dal® “
doing except by heresay.,. We drew up" apeodlrtt tbe week at Leeter Warner-, tn
tell at coat"
........
alongside him and in tbe course of oonv^r- Broulrt.
a.-Brown, Aanyria.
• • 't
For
Bert Bttven.
BaUlmoL
w, are yet tte cheapest aa
„
saticn, inquired what his wheel weighed. . Robert Cook went to Bay View yretrr.
(teda were teuftil
to
*
Andrew
J.
Kel^,.
Bm,.
He didn’t tell us but Mid he bad a little, day to apeod a few week, with M, rCu.tn
Testing.
tte
dollar,
teben
are
Lraed R. Foreman. Curtm.
light one at butne which only weighed
bIm. last u cheap.
We will not be
C. F. Wilkinson, Castleton
twentj-four p&lt;Hinds. 1 saw an advertl-e- Drmaid Smith.
deraold.
Phxm Smith, at the Fanx’U •
]*«• H. Houkhtaiia. llaHtnsa.
rrmrt the other day &lt;«f an EngiM) raor
Mr. end Mix G. It. Brookland Mr. and
ob
plow
shoe.
C,*r- lrt w*rtweighing twenty-five pounds. Some of Frank Braolu han Wen apradlua the
MOST PERFECT MADE
Ote‘. XublM. City, ted Ward.
the wheelmen knowingly shake thtlr
P
his
S
mith
at
ibe
Famous
Sokrnite
Stanton.
Hope
heads as they in-pcct owr monnts. and cun- pa.t week with a party of Martin and
Cha*. LWk*. Irvin,.
xratulate each other that they were never' Wayland people at the Wayland elub
BLOUSE lawhat we e»n ““
ponin;
Wm.
H.
Flak.
Joluwtown.
tempted to ride sueb a 4l*kt and danger- house. Gun lake.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
Co&amp;t
'
Cnorje Brewn, Maple Grova.
Phis Smith at me Eamous

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INNOCENCE AWHEEL

Here we are
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Hastings Banner.

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IN COUNTY.

NO. 15

Hastings
Banner.
l'ubll.h.4 Thuntfir. br
«• COOK • BROS.. •»
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' Hastings, mich

CORR ESPO N p R~n CF~

Ladies Underwear,
And Notions

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W. S"*.'V 1”‘ ta'-'"'*.'-.
A w nbl” 'I” hl* '»■»* endOMd.
.tap,
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///"'roirliowd *

fc fact anything the’ Ladies
4-ant you can find at pur store
John Robinson attended
catnp nteeting.
Sunday.
s. Dmt?!"1” *“ bt’tn
ror

and we can suit you in style,
• juality and pried. Also i the
stock of

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IN TOWN

COME IN AND SEE.

JULIUS RUSSELL

HASTINGS

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MICHIGAN.

A QLANCE OVER OUR
STOCK
/&gt;
OX BLOOD SHOES
.vill please and surprise you. It will
surely mike you \x_ant to biw. and
prices will- make purchases easy:
Wei believe that buying should
be encouraged,
Out] figures are full of reason for
buying. । ‘'They are Wise who make
Money by Spending it”

an 1 .v.
•p?rvdei's will find much profit in'calling at our money savers’
headquarters.
•

A Surprising Value at a Surprising Price.
■'•in to look for.
li:

It is here for due week.

C?ps go at 24--

:

Our Men’s and
.

\he

C. H. OSBORN &amp; Co

Ba?:

•IIPT

Having purchased the

Mrs. Conley died Ja-t w.ek at
home
of her daughter Bin?. Robert Blllliigsly.
Remains were tabeii to Maple Grove for
inlet inent
•
Fred Joidan wl u rwlved quite a se­
vere Injury last week while threshing is
still under lhe diNdoi’a eare.
What a down pour w.- had Sumlay
night. , Wonder if any of the Epwiirtli
Leaguers got caught In il»e storm. * We

hope riot.
The residence of Leonard Smith, of
Rutland township vtaa Mruck by light­
ning during ibesturin Sunday night, shat­
tering It quit** badly.
Hon. P. T. Colgrove with other tai-nted
speakers will nddreA* thnierflng,
this week, Friday wHi
house.
i’n.- ::e|»tli||f IIS &lt;»f the D •vi»8|iini of
; ' i».g will ho &lt;i ihrir uh mu- . hi. I7ni«i
i.&lt;.it&gt;'*..,i|iig

of

iiul Heinz pickling vin*
It C’Kis a littje more but
trv. it nC.. an3 \Ou
use no
other. We ire receiving some

Ask y-L'.T t'*tghl)3r ahnut that
M‘*r. . Am’ that Sib for
,n qjj.ur-’jc-:. . ..iijd our 25c
Luff-..
k’ .. .

Kflh5 &amp; WflRFlflN

LuBcbea at all houra-

Mapfe Orove.
\V. W. Putter, .of Haslitigs, spent Sun­
day at home.
_The infant child of Albert Hecox and
wife Is quite sick.
’
Miss M«e Jarranl. of Charlotte, Is vis­
iting friends this week.
Master Glenn Bals; of Battle Creek, is
visiting relatives here thlsjweekMis* Bertha Palmer I* apt ndlng a cou­
ple of weeks with Battle (,'rcek friends.
I), ill. Evans and family and A. D.
Wolf and ismlly ate camping ut the lake.
There wHI
*” ,ce t’rranl $oc1m1 nl th0
hnme of Wm. Jarrard and wife, Friday
evening. August 14th.
The storm Saturday- afternovr. grew to a
«mall hurricane In east '’nnle Grove, bl«:**hu* dnw'n a number ot foies* tre*-..
•
chai
Al H. Ntcewaiiu'.-i’a
mt
i»-e tree was !»!«•
the fence:
Chn*. Brois.s*
tumen.
Walter
Ru&gt;e ihl"kt* h«
e.ion.th. Umber down
'imn'ak* bimni hundred coids of wood.

t'J tn»* C -'iuty On* .rhiii.n
» miter the .. ......... .. finHng- Merit*

of ii.** Jturnai gci.» «»n:d.

Howard

Stock of my brother, A.
E, Renkes, I will continue the
same and ask for a liberal share
of your patronage. With my
lasryears experience in one of
th largest bake shops in De­
troit I, feel confident I can
pi. see j ou. Everthing will be
strictly fresh and first-class.
All the latest delicacies in bak­
ing’can be had at the Old Re­
liable City Bakery. I will have
none but the best Ice Cream
and Soda.
Also Verner's
Ging r Ale, always the best.

Tbf. Akl WCIM, will nwt Mt Rtr. Crego’s Thursday next.
Wil: Sylvester vletled relatives at-Uattle Creek last week.
A tistifjjCrago. of Bcotcm Harbor, came
on his vflieel to visit bls father, Rev. Crago. last week.
Mrs. Francis Hartora of Battle Creek,
visited b* sister, Mrs. E. J. Hartom. the
first qt Uh* week.
’ The contract to build the School house
was let to Mr. Bird, oF Johnstown, to be
Dnbbed by September 15.
Webster Hastings was finre through
q’tafterly meeting, lie Is amending the
summer normal and expects to, attend
three institutes befdh? school commences.
• Grace Powers was at home to 16 of her
you ng friends Wednesday evening of last
week- A tent was elected op the lawn
where ice cream and cake wate Served Iq
lhe guests.
•
Quarterly meeting passed off quietly at
the Sunday morning service.
Fifty-five
testimonials were given in 45 minutes. 63
were al communion. At the close of the
service Mrs. Ixiulse Smith commenced
playing a march. Calvin Smith quietly
walked up with a beaitlifu! floral gate and
placed it in front of the pulpit- then Louis.
Walronsa’nd Alma Phillips accompanied
by Wvlwter Hastings and Cora Wright
marebed up the atslelaklug their positions
,baek Of the gate: then Rev. Crigo in a few
brief sentencr-s said the words that made
IxOuis Watrons and Alma Phillips husband
.&lt;nd wife. It was a surprise iq most of
tlie people. Mr. Watron is a young minl-ter of Kallii ska Co, amt comes well recmnmemled. Alma I’liiHips Is well’ belov­
ed n; this place where she has passed the
most of her life. Her host of friends jolt?
with us in wishing them a i happy mid
prosperous lift*, Mrs. Edgar Tyler deco-'
rmfid the Hural gate.

Ilattte Flower is raring for a felon.
Maggie L»Instr Is the gm»t of Grace
ami Lulu Fisher.
John Barber and wife visited Galesburg
on Frlduy laaL
Mrs. Alice Smith and daughters, of
Augusta, are guests nt D. P. Flowers.
.Heavy ‘■tortus are reported both north
and south &lt;&gt;f us. Sunday night but none at
this place.
Fred Barber spent Sunday in Hastings.
All on account of tbit autnmer school,
*’don’t you know.”
.
Clyde Fisher was bit by a dog last week
O. J. Borel and Miss-Nora Miller have
and Albert Fisher suatuined a sever*
returned to Grand Baplus.
The C. K. A S. have put in‘a ne w set of bruise by being kicked by a horse.
Mrs..Dunning returned Saturday from a
scales at the stork yard*.
Mr-. E. J. Hartman has returned from three months visit near Clyde.; Ohio. She
reports every thing under water there.
the north.
Mr. Editor-Don’t look for much news
Mrs. 0. Barrett has returned ffuin Vesifth weather as this, as we roast during
IMiNorrK of ’ Praiiievlile, will teach the day and the mm-quitoes clamor for our
healed Uiuixl at night, and we have no
our tcuool this
inter.
Miss Puss Blalkruan has gone to Chica­ thought only to escape there evils.
go to live.
•
Crtutleton.
A. McBain Is very,sick.
Mls&gt; Gae Scoit.ls visiting relatives at
B C. Pennock ts on the sivk list.
.
Mis. G. A. Bladkmaii, of i’niiileville,. Grand lA^lge.
Geo. Sorrlam. of Plainwell, was a guest,
received a warrant for 81000 last week on
lhe endowment policy held by het son of Asa Noyes over Sunday. ’
Mis* Lena Franck Is entertaining her
Glenn, who was a member of Barry 3 ent
No. 67V. K. O. T. M . Delton Mich. cousin Miss Franck of Bedford. •
W. P. Eddy, of Coucord. is visiting bis
M liv’d credit Is due lhe urder In adjusting
son Irwin, nud other friends in this vi­
the claim in so shaft a lime.
V’Yan Pendell. cf Hickory Corners, has cinity.
Mist l/BUH Fdfhntfr spent last week at
bou^lit 69 intv:eft !u tbe Gkldlr.gs livery
WuvdUJ. the gnest vf Miss
Myrtle
buiu.
Mrs. Skillnun. ofDuvtlfhg,
I be Smith.
Homer and Tom Fisher, |nf Jackson/
guest of Mrs Dr. Scribner Thursday.
were guests of their aunt, Mrs. Hiram
Rev, Plxhy and wife, of Prairieville,
called on Dr. Scribner and wife Monday. Cole last week.
Mrs. Clara Price is home from Grand
Dr. Russell, of lllckuty Corners, was a
Rapid*, after a visit of several weeks with
callerat the doctors office- Tuesday' for
her daughter Mrs. Mallette.
dental work.
Married—At the residence of Elder P.
The M. E. Sabbath school, of this place,
Holler. John Miller mid Miss Edith Apheld Its annual picnic at-Highland Point,
plemaiu.l”'th of Castleton.
Wednesday the 12th.
Mrs. ’-V. I. Marble entertained an old
The Infant son. of Frank Bostwick, w ho
friend from Iowa one day last week, for­
has been’so very slek an»r not expected to merly Miss Hattie Bennett, of Nashville.
live the past week. Is a little belter.

•I*'*’

free trad ‘ pen is a »•«» «l tre»t; u.» . st W*re
for the acmi • McKinley ««"l ;-iotectlut| in
all the balm there
wtend» lnrge numlMfr from here attritdcu
camp meeting Sunday• &lt;■

and that calls for Vinegar and
Suitvs. fou never need to

FlRti SPiCEJ

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Pelt&lt; Bollrnrr I, unklpg c|fler Tuwdays and ihutsdays.
’
J. F. Uirtunl, b-„k, i,i, tbrwbtax &gt;«•-'
ell me last ltiureday,
Fr»i&gt;« Freemsu
Kn!,m,IOO
Thursday to the show.
Charles Bailey i&gt; retying hogs. ut.
give you.all there h In them.
Henry Butgtnan is now fccrplug Itou-e,
living on the old Itoutesic-ad.
Johuie Litciisi^s has purcbased a new
top carriage of .Myron Aldrich.
'
Sulqtnon Stanton attended the Hickory
Corners’ bail game last S tiurdnv.
•
•h^nee McDonald will at end the reun­
ion at Tbvrnapple lake this week.
Joseph Campbell will teach lhe fall
lenn of,school to begin.next tmmtli. •
Win Beard is attending to hl* flour mill
and making A No. I grade nf fl.mr.
Cliarile May is Irarrelintg curuiulter
pickle* IO be taken t&lt;. Grand Rapids.
it I, said that Charles, Halley has one
Of (he bent pieces of Com In the county.
Ilmnlltun Armor was greatly Interested
In taking care or hU oats the last week.
John Waters had lite bad luck tu get
hl&gt; hand smashed in tl»e separator last
week.
.
Mn&gt;. Susie Ty ler and daughter were io
Otsego last week, they- will comiueuce
wink.there this week.
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Cloverdale
Buckbout is at Chicago this

" Mm. L.utauxh ta» •

F.a&gt;er

WHOLE NO. 2148

I

Chas. Smith runs his cidrr press with
st«tm power.
Mclvll Gordon went to Detroit Monday
for a short stay.
W. R. Vester and wiiffc are expected
-metbte week fora short visit.
Miss Fannie Carpenter is in .Battle
Creek visiting Mrs. F. B. Fleming. .
Mrs. Elia Earley, of Grand Rapids, is
spending a few days r. Ith Carlton frieudx
Clarence
Ifilc u» Monday- for
Indiana where ht* will spend a few weeks:
Mrs. Teen, and daughter, of tbe Valley
City, are guests of Mrs. Richards at
present.
The hardest storm we have, bad in years
visited us Sunday nighu Wind. hall. rai!|
with thunder and lightning made thing*
Jingle, Much damage was done to or*
chards. tbe widow Carpeuter being the
greatest loser in this direction as nearly a
dozen of-her fine.fruit trees were broken
down and ruined.
Many cornfields were
nearly ruined and much damage was done
in various ways.

Additional Local News.
It wbs forty-five yeara yesterday si nee
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Knappen were mar­
ried al Kalamazoo.

Mr. Knappen

waa a

well known lawyer |n that city before he
l»ecamL‘ a preacher in the Michigan confer­

ence of the Methodi.«t church., where he
attained the front rank and was located in

many of the larger cittea in western Mich­
igan.
He and his esitmable wife have
thus gained a large circle of acquaintance*,
and they have' always exerted a pro­

nounced beneficial influence. Their home
life has been remarkably free from any­
thing that would disturb' their happiness.
Tbeir five children are all living and to.getjter with two surviving gnrndchildren
•were present yesterday at their parents
home on Cass street for tbe observation uf

the 45th anniversary.
They are located
as follows: ’ Mrs. Ida Russell. Sioux Falla,
OIKD.
Cakk—On Friday morning. August 7lh. S. D.: F. E.'Knappen, Kalamazoo; Miss
Tracy Carr, at the home of his son in Harriet B. Knappen. Albion: Mrs. Helen
Middleville, aged SC years.
Deceased was borirtn the yqpr 1810, at M. Scripps. Detroit; aud Fred Knappen or
Hartford. Connecticut. At the age. of 31 Sioux Falls, S. D. Of tin* five grandchild­
he came to Herkner, New York, and there ren only two are living. Fredrick. Mrs.
married Lydia Brown. In 1854 moved to Russell’s son and Russell, Fred Knappeu’s
Michigan and settled on a farm 214 miles
from Hastings where he has lived until sou.—Albbm Recorder. Rev. Knappen
E. church in thh .
seven, years ago When his wife diea. was pastor of the.
Since that time his home has been with his city for several years, and with his family
son E. W. Uarr&gt;nd family, who were al­
have a host of friends here who wish them
ways ready to administer .to him.
Up to the time of teeblc health he was a many more such pleasant anniversaries.
regular attendant of church and a member
The oldest inhabitant Jia* to scratch his
of the State Road M. E.-church.
He leav.es one ««&gt;«« nad two daughters to head to think of a worse electrical storm
mourn °hls loss. 'I hp funeral was held
than
visited this section Sunday evening.
at the home of hls aduJ Sunday morning at
9 o’clock, Ren. F. N. Junes officiating. Rain and hail fell in, torrents, the thunder
pealed,
and l.gbtning flashed’ tn a. frightful
Interment at Riverside cemetery, U
” m*
tings.
manner, and/or several hours there waa

VERGIL—On Monday, August 10. Mrs.
R. Vergil, at her home in lhe third
...... ..
ward, at tho advanced age of 85 years.
Deceased had been a suffererfor several
years.
The funeral services were held
Monday afternoon coud ucted by Rev. A.
D. Grigsby.
CONLEY—Ac her home in Maple Grove,
Aug. 7. Mr*. Eliza Conley, formerly
Cook, aged 69 years, after a short Ill­
ness..
Mrs. Conley was born In Nottingham­
shire, Englntid. in Jan. 1827. Her parents
removed tu this eouutcy when she was. ten
years old atui settled in Ohio, where she
married Joseph Conley In 184ft. . The
same year she united with the PresbyterJan church. In 1880 she removed to Ma­
ple Grove with her husband, who died
five years agu. She leaves 5 sons, a
daughter, and two sisters.
Tbe funeral
was held Saturdsy conducted by Rev. A.
D. Grigsby.

no let up. Damage was done al! over the
county as will be noticed by our corres­

pondence. In the city several trees were
Struck, one being in Ijin Keafield’a yard,
and the shock was felt by many in that
vicinity.
Mrs. Frank Hams who was

near a front window up stairs In her home
and in direct Hue with the tree, was ren­

*

dered insensible, and slightly burned.
Lightning played havoc wijh the tele­

phone and electric light wires, -several be­
ing burned out ' One of the most serious

c.’srs we have

beard of was

in Carlton

where lhe house of R. Grumes was struck,

and the inmates badly
shocked. Mr.
Grimes was in bed. and was rendered
senseless.
Mrs. Grames who was up.

was thrown to tbe floor, and tbe felt slip­
pers she wore torn in shreds.
Their lit­
tle grand-daughter Lelah Brown, of Grand .

/ .
' Mwrijlad. ■
STEVENS—CHalil.TON- By Bev. A. D.’Grljrsby. August llth. Mr. George W. Stevrus to
Miss Alic-• u. C’aariur; b?tb of Maple Greve,

Rapids, who has been spending tbe sum­
mer with them, fared worst of all, being

burned severely on the arms and lege, and
was uuconaious up to'Monday night, her

life being despnlred, and she Is pot y*l •
KLINE-KELLY-At tbe residence of Ihe-of- Out of danger. Tbe carpet wks set a five In
flcisUiig iniuKter. IlMstings. August 5. HMD. by
Rev. J. I- Ickes. Homer R. Kline, of Hastings, several places. Two boys who were sleep­
aud Miss Gertrude E. Kelley, of Hone, Barry
ing up stairs, hastened to the.relief of the
sufferers, and exllhguishedlhe fires, which
Lot cud FutiuJ.
might have burned tbe bouse with its un­
Lost—A ohlld’-i red worsted Jacket some­
where btlwrtn J. J. Perkins’ bouse in conscious inmates had they been alone.
Prairieville, and the Wayland Club house. Leonard Smith’s house between Irving
Gun Lake. Finder leave at J. J. Perkins’ aud Rutland was struck, and the brick
or this office.
i
•
chimney scattered to the four wl^ds.
Id
Maple Grove. Carlton and nearly all the

Found—Part of K. hf I’, charm. .Own­
er can have same,by calling at this office,
aud paying for notice.

other townsblps great damage was done to

Loot—A pair of goki eye glasses.
ward If reiuimd to this office.

esied the hottest August known Ip y ears,

Re­

Fouxi»--At cijmp naretlng grounds on
Sunday, a gohf ring. Owner can have
same by proving properly aud paying tor
this notice.
Lost—A 'hluable iul»y scarf pin a few
weeks ago. Finder plya»e return io t'is
office.
,

Notice I- '
nerahii*

■ten that U.e ci* part

t||.r«ilre-- •’&gt; inu-uu. .
.
1 he btisinrs. he.ciar-r’.* eomlu*
aa.’i’lll •’•main In H'** charge «»• J. K.;mtud Hsrn II. am
»♦«•*
rtaiu - firm- uiw*t ,M‘ J***4'!
wm •
Dale I ihmthigs.M, chlgan. Aug. tmh.lSOfi
.1. Edmund Umuiki.l.
William W, Pottkii.

fruit and forest trees. Rrv. Irl R. Hicks
is decidedly “In It" this year as be proph­

with plenty of electrical disturbances.
A young Men’s Republican Club was or-

ganizwl nt lhe Opera House Saturday even­
ing and wm addressed by Prof. Eugene
DjVenpuit. of Woodland. Mr. Dsvenndrt
was President of the Ag&lt; (cultural Coh--*e
i»t Brrzil.SoutL America, &gt;o( **ne year, an«f

t'rvv-.. v.-ry’ lnKtri«,:'ire e •'! tntertM.nioW
talk .,L«»nt *i a experience .r»’h i e. depreel«*e&lt;! money
t’waf rnmurt
Hta-

xlHan ••mlhe’&gt;“ :ab.,ui o's.t-’U*) was w;.»u
u-« ■
.wen.

•" ’Aii.s when Prof
Ihcnro t
'■ ilia, country.
’»4iei he emus

a*- y ab.»v a year-later It was w. rth on'y
•■j &lt;*r*.:.Brazil Is «m a depreclaud pa- er

money basis. ‘’’’•a1 tranks are alh w.d .
Issue nutei tor twice u.r wmwiit
iueir
golri.uej'oslis with.tin* government.

Asa

result all. the gmsl money lravi*s the I'ountry amt Hir poor, paper money ren ains

S. S- Ritchie aud d«eghter Llxzle were
nt Haotiiiga Mondav.
• J.;*-"
and wife, of Plainwell
spent Sunday with John Duffey and wife,
Mrs. Henry Page was the guest of her
daughter Mrs. Will Orlon near Gun lake

inds For Bulletin r City Hwll Wunterl.
The uiMiendgui d committee will rec* ive
for tbe «jo»«u&lt;ict&gt;uii ul tlie City ,H-H ta tl*c City
vVtnrt-B«‘l* for-tii* lomdhiction aud cornple-1
lion of Hi- wind- *.tniclure ine.U'lhig lb- 0«&gt;»r- !
meat; omcIi »t ■'■tch bids robe accompanied with I
a oertin-o cheek of ?l&lt;o.

and grow# |t&gt;s and leas in value.

1’rof.

Davenport eajs that he never eaw a ,iold
while lie waa’Urera, and but one «||.
• coin.
ver

chIh

‘LS’XSJS'".”.!1
...i ii.r *i.» u.&gt; .tai ii ^koi ..
last week.
.
A little stranger who will some day vote
Tblnt-AbHA* »U bitek aud mwou *”r,‘ ! wortL. F*»r a c-A sh-vw which MMttK
for protection arrived last week at the *l&gt;ovo 1 hr ita-etHe t.
‘
I
Puurth-A i&gt;id for all catpenter-wort hirlud- Hny lndy hi Ha-itr** uimhl have in her
home'of John Tinker.
^AHoftl*-titrueiiuit bld* to be areowM’O'ted ! kltehen ire paid $*2U0 fur.
Lal»*»ren» eom-

I
,

Quimby.
by »oeifitted clirefc ut FJ* raoh. The cmiui-it &lt;
,&gt;Mls x day. ctiiekena 18 rent#
ill.' ri^lit rvjr*'i any m*&lt;t *•* ll|n' ।
M
I
Hn. Ko. Klee, of Flint, la ,l&lt;ltln« with FMervliis
Plaus amt -re* I’teal &lt;&gt;“"
»»4lre ofllve etch, an ur-tinacy trunk 81V.0U etc. Some
friends here.
;•
, thin,.-re .re, ............. ................. I other.
Elder Gillett preached his farewell ser­
■IlMUng that all labe raiiU material as far m» ex 'reui-h low.
T here wa* Ito viability to
mon here last Sunday night.
err-,.. ------------- —,d uurrhas-d tn ItiuUntgH
•
Preaching at.the ach^Mtl house next Sun­ Kuril
si ii- Ute isitetln* wm- the cotiniry trecaiia" lire country waa with” Ctarlee VenBorn, »t Belli- Cr—k. end
“
j
cVIa-TV'
,
out
er.-Ill
.nd
ttare
... nnlhlnr tack ol
nut
«
•
U
day evening by. Elder Ickes- z
Hre Ble 3lhhe. i&gt;t I’raln-elll-. «rre eta
School will bHriti nt**1 Monday. Aug.
W*F ^lurka** ’ *h»lr rnrreue); T’rere wa* almost an m&gt;r
Itor, el Burt McCallum', le-t
'
17. with Irving Gaskill as teacher.
Herhert Sprecue aud Well.ce T.iwn' C* mim.i'i*. I.ilinited aniu'int »f &gt;u»ttry. and all flat ’
j
Ray Put key. of Nashville, s. / ls»t
rend, ot Cc.« Grow, are HWtlna a Mwr^k with Ms aunt. Mrs. BechHfo*.
I m-iirej. BrexiLte the ideal place fur llunre
lan OU their ero.md n.-xr Aek-r. I &lt;dl t
Mrs. H. S. Gaskill, who visited friends
**'
I who wi«h this kind, lint lire greatest evil
In a letter )«•" retired Inta lre&gt; U
Fur’w #
here the pa&gt;t week, returned to her home
. of aucli a cutrrtirj falls oil lire lalniring Berne,. ot California, he
he l» red
In Rattle Creek last Saturday.
etrXo bur,ah tor McKInle,
ciMt-ea »»f &lt;mi cw iutry.
Their wages go
Tbe wnrkmen ot tta i.rlek mxnutatar,
down wU.’» the ite’precfatrd money, while
Btn«aCorn*r*.
and their tamllle. will h&lt;4d a plnd- at
Mrs. Bertha Robinson entertahiod Miss
a.k.r. Point neat Salurda,. th- 13-b.
■JJnbndrlatoet'M m nnnx rml lu|.eh Kate Krpl«*le over Bunday.
O»l»
B-rt and Z-ra NewMud were tbe guests
buhele end iota them I" ta«l»» •
of Fred Hinds’ ptople over Su»day.
Mr* Clara Brown spent tbe latter part
•l-n: Hettrv OM*&gt;n&gt;: Vice PreahteiiL Jot.
1 Our MWrgelle Chori-rer. John GW";
nf the week with her s'ster In Otsego.
desltre mt* U» announce that he will «&gt;«««
Itev. Wmv’T will phraeb his farewell
Ctoirkrt. dr«»-«tta «.b«. nt uur Sued., Sei;. tM-rmuti al this place next Sunday at 11 a;
Frank Tucker.
The Club starts »mt With
the purouw ut learnln* wine ot nor
tn.
a large mvndeniblp and with the excel­
w mXle at th. clone o! tta
*Tberv wl'l «* »«.,ee cream •ocUI al
lent etirpa of offi .tr» apkudM results ma &gt;tbe ssrd In.l. and »» each alter- Horace Bl I vens’ Tuesday eve Ao&lt;. ISlh.
tat. supa..j thereatler unt.l t.ntar no- A eordhd invitation all.
.

vhltlax tar.
.
HIM tar.h Fierce, ot &lt;&gt;r»n«-vllle. we.
trlHiil. here le-l »«*•
Mrs Jane Pelham from the Grand ryaveree region wee rUIUnu rel«U«. here Ital

Ucc.

’

�Thursday, Aug. 13, 1896.
COOK. BROS.,

Fropriotorw

IN TWO STATES.
Republicans Hold Conventions in

ley provoked a whirlwind of applause.
The convention then adjourned until
evening, when State Treasurer Wilkin-

heroine as a tall girl

with

boils and
me terrible

becoming

tufferinf.

by that thatabe waa having it bleached.’

the committee o® platform, which waa
unanimouaiy. adopted:

, In ymn gow by

Kx-SUjor Plnfr«&lt;. of Detroit,

Milwaukee, Aug. 6.—The republican
state convention waa 'called to ordei
the Exposition hall at noon yesterand C. A. Lamoreaux, of Ashland,
WMmade temporary chairman and Gen.
©rtfHn. of Eau Claire, waa selected as
uent chairman. The following

”We accept and indorse the platform of
the national republican convention of i»6.
at St. Louis, and We call upon all loyal cltUcns of the republic to unite in lu support.
“We denounce the so-called democratic
national platform recently adopted at Chi­
cago for its Insults to our courts and our
judges, for hs dUodcrinE to disorder and
•
•'republicans of Wisconsin, in con­ mob violence, for lu sympathy with an­
vention assembled, announce their cordial archism. tor IM proposal to repudiate pub­
and hearty endorsement of the platform of lic and private debts, and for its Intention
to substitute silver monometallism tn place
principles adopted by the late national Gf the wise and liberal policy and practice,
republican convention of St. A-ouls. and
pledge a loyal, united and ylgoroffs support of the republican party, which has been
and
Is the use of gold, sliver and paper as
of the principles and policies therein an­
nounced and defined. We believe that in the currency of the nation.
Hhe restoration to power in national affairs ' "We congratulate the- party upon the
satisfactory
selection
oi the party that stand# for a sound and eminently
- -------- -- wise
---------and
------ ---------------- —
--—stable currency, boneet money with which I of standard bearers In the present national
to tar lbe w«e, or labor, bur tbe product, c.mtaten. W, malou^y emphuU. our
or the tern and ractonr. and carry on realty to that
&lt;.latlnuul,bed American
th, bualneu or thia ureal country, and tor etateamen. W &gt;Utam McKinley, who bul
a falo- and equitable, protective tariff, that : embodies those patriotic and progresaivc
will protect all the people and every sec- expression* ot economic purposes, protec­
tion of the country, give employment to tion. reciprocity and honest money, and
American labor, preserve to American pro- | *ur equaby unreserved confidence in the
-----------------------» abllBly end fitness of the candidate for
ducers the first chance
In—
our.great
home
market. *nd at tho same time give us 'I vice president. Garrett A. Hobart.
enough revenue to pay
exxy the.
tht- neceesary -T"With this statement of our political
government,
I creed, and recalling to your remembrance
Knse* of carrying on the gt
“?—~
s the. only hope of a- return .to
to our former the able, faithful and economical manner
prosperity.
II in which the sepubllcan party baa. through
— ----- ---------------------ta lt&gt; executives In the past, administered
"We recognise in William
McKinley and
Garrett A. Hobart, our nominees for pres­
the domeatio affairs of thia state, we frank­
ident and vice president, the highest char-, ly invite inspection of Its record, challeng­
acter and fitness-candidate* In whose wis­
ing criticism of lu control of public busi­
dom. integrity and patriotism all the peo­
ness. We Indorse the administration ot
ple can safely put tbelr trust and confi- our honored executive, Gov. John T. Rich,
whose fearless and vigorous fidelity is
■dence.
"We express our unqualified disapproval heartily conupended.. We favor thewtrictof the utterances of the late Chicago con­ •st economy In all state departmenu.
vention upon matters of national policy.
"Wc pledge our earnest cooperation tn
We denounce them as dangerous dn their carrying out the w(U ot this convention as
character—tending to tho destruction of all ■ ahull be expressed In Its choice of candi­
•buslncM security and prosperity and sub- dates for tbe various state offices, and sub­
verslvo of tho fundamental principles of mit bur cause to tho voters, confident ot
good covernment.
•victory tn November."
.
"We commend most heartily the able,
After the conclusion^! several speech­
economical and business-like conduct ot
es
the
convention
adjourned
until
nine
public affairs by our present stute adminis­
o’clock Thursday morning. •
tration.
“The republican party believes in perfect
liberty of conscience, non-sectariantsm In
Grand Bapids, Mich., Aug. 7.—Not­
public affairs—entire separation of church
and .state, in free common schools and tho withstanding the continued heat and
rw.mHAnr*^ of
unl thOUffht.
T was again
butaldj.y ~
Lockerby ‘h.ll
.a-___ 1 nnpkfvl
" •■We favor the restriction of.____
undesirable
packed with nriMrntcH
dclegntes nr
and spectators
tmmlcratlon. as opposed to the Interests , when Chairman Giddings rapped the
of our laboring people, and approve,the
enactreent of measures to prevent fraud­
ulent naturalisation.
”Wt cordially Invite the voters of Wiscon­
sin, without regard to past political affilia­
tion, to the support of the principles herein
announced.”
After several candidates had been
presented for governor the convention
adjourned until Thursday.
Thn Hecoud Day.
Milwaukee, Aug. 7.—The republican
state convention was colled to order lu
Exposition hnll yesterday by Chairman
Griffin. Several addresses were made
seconding! the nomination of Sc.tfleld,
Bucnsch, Ln Follette and Bradford for
governor. The roll call of counties was

to take

.ution bom in
lying upon tbe boaom ot ***
^ean. TOO miten
bF

the derwaed' that led you to believe be
"TVs declare our continued allegiance to
the republican party, which now ae hereto­
fore stands for the upholding of law and
order, the encouragement and protection
of the commerce of our country, its indus­
tries, its labor, its farms and its firesides,
the development of its resource*, tbe
maintenance of Rs credit, and tbe defense
of Its honor among the nations of tho

waa of unaound mind?" Witness—
“Well, for one thing, be abhorred
bicycles."—Philadelphia North Amer-

AYER’S

York «ml «» mU» e«t
S. C-. ray. • Hamilton (Brnmnda]
Bnt ot late yoara U» whaler, bam_b«n
living "away np In the north -ro and
the induatry baa been adandoned- Re­
cently. howeter. tbe writer had a till­
ing experience during the rapture ot a
whale on the reel, of tb«« °°.™’
While tbe stanch steamer Tnmood was
nearing the «*• C.pL Fra-wr ■^ ‘

—“la dis where dry wants a boy?"
“It is; but he must be a boy who never
utters an untruth and docs not use
slang or swear." “Well, me bruddtr*s
a deaf mute. I’ll send ’im ’round."—

Memphis Scimitar.
—“Would you like a sonata before
dinner?” said the Washington hostess
to the gentleman from Kentucky.
“Well, I don’t mind.’’ said he; "I had
two on my way here, but I reckon I can
. stand another."—Boston Herald.
—His One Idea.—-.Branson—“Old Mr.
Garlick completed n century this-mortiIng.” Hy Geer—"How long did it take
him?"
Branson—“Why. a hundred
years." Hy Geer-—“Great Ixon! , What
wheel did he ride?" — Cleveland Plain

Ssrskparilta, and
very soon grew bet­
ter.
After using
half a doxen bottles
I was completely
cured, so that 1 have not had a boil
or pimple on any part of my body
for the lust twelve years. I can
cordially recommend Ayer’s Sarsa­
parilla a» the very best Wood-puriHer
m existence." - O. T. RkixnAirr,
Myersville. Texas.

whoolot eight whale.. The
its zeKth and it* rays shimmered from
the whale’s buck. No such kviatb«Mrof

the sea had been seen in this neighbor­
hood for many year* and the *“***“*
signaled to tbe islands. By a code or
military dug &lt;dgn:J» tit. information

group to the other.
Prraently Joseph C. Fox and a crew in
the whaleboat Shamrock put out from
the shore arid started in pursuit At
tbe same time s pilot was brought in a
skiff to the Trinidad, and the writer,on
informing the captain that he repre­
sented tbe Spy. was allowed to leave the
ahip In the ^moll boat. The Trinidad
paied on with Its joyous passengers
and the whalers went In the opposite
direction. By this time tbe whole* had
divided into three groups—two in one
group and three each in the other two
groups. Mr. Fox decided to attack one
of the whales in the third group, and.
taking advantage of a change in the di­

Tit-Bit*.
—Mr. Wiggles—“Didn’t I tell yeu not
to tell Waggles thnt we were going to
move? I didn’t want him to know It,
and today he asked me when we were
going to make the change." Mrs. Wig­
gles (indignantly) —“I didn’t say a word
to him about it. I didn’t tell anybody
but his wife.’’—Somerville Journal.

gregational ist.

UNUSED STAMPS.

Mexican
International
Railroad
EAGLE

nnn.^.

PASS

2E. PINGREE SHOE
WOMEN

FO"
For

$2.50

An:!

$3.(19

SILVER COIN

THE PINGREE SHOE
FOR BOYS and GIRLS

'

ROUTE

From $1 50 to *3.00
STANDARD GAUGI STEEL RAILN.

COIN.

SILVER

THESHORT g DIRECT LINE

AU the taried
Patterns.

etylre of Lmu »nd

Our line i&lt; u^in-datr.

...FROM...

Are Spoiled or Misdirected.
One of the moat interesting branches
of the postal service is that which is in drenching it with water to prevent
devoted to the redeeming of stamped fire by friction. Tbe whalj waa a good
half an ,hour
envelopes which have been misdirected. ( diver, for he stayed
------upder
------------Tr. ,1ft
■nmitlnCr
”
A person of an obeejvtng turn can Rper.d . before he came up To
do Kin
his “
"spo
uting."

Pin^r%sU!&gt;'

Detroit, Toledo,
Chicago, St Louie

sad alLNORTHF.RN POINTS tn &gt;11 rrtnw In
tbelBfariorof tbe MKXtCAN RKPUBUC. &gt; d
t»UM
a .very profitable han-nour there any
WbQe
jjps ih the act of throwing
time, listening Jo the- stories told by tbe . off
water, which wos just
on the
i«c vaporized
vup
men and women of how they carne to beginning
beginning to form® preliy syphon. Mr.
a bomb lance,. which exploded »:
spoil bo much valuable stationery. In- | ------------Fox fired
a
--------------an&lt;! offer* mor-1 attr.«rt'.-u» tn rhe Slzhi-'e’
side. nn.4
This
enraged
the
tourist. »ir tr»v-lrr rh^. u«.v ..Uwr rw»e
deed, it is a remarkable thing bow so in the whale’s -&lt;■&gt;------.k....
. .
I Travereln • m coiuiirv nnrivsro In "*n-nmnny envelopes get misdirected, many monster so greatly .that he upset the npr with a&lt; &lt; im&gt;( HWory.-ie tW Ur.d of tl*
large- firms returning them in lots of small boat with his tail und threw one Moatezum •* a id the AxMes.
several thousand ct a time. The clerk* whaleman high into the air. Tbe ninn
-nt irnrw
।
who have to count them say that it is fell on the whale's berk, and while hold- K

The above -tamp |« n-.oJdN in (►,» rv^.
ber of all

CITY of MEXICO

nil gross carelessness, and they point
to the way in which the envelopes arc before it occurred to him to let go'and
rctarnetl — some back to back nr.d suffer himself to be rescue 1 by hisepmp’fSioris, who in the iLf^nVtne Jiud been *
TO
others
folded nnd^ twisted into every
convention to order at 0:30 o’clock yea} possible shape. Xll this means extra * piekaTup^y the larger boat.. The hero 1
terdny morning for it* second day's ses­
work to the clerks, who have xfcry !il- ' of the hour, the man who rode the *
sion.
••
hands.
[। wpjJ-'s
hack,
was
Iraac Ncdeh.n
native '
Six candidates for governor
were, tic
— spare t:ire on,their
--------------------—--------- ------------------------- --------------presented as follows: • Pingree. Blits, I
Tlie envelopes nr? redeemed |in .al! of Ohio, who had served in the French fn&gt;«i,the lot: &gt; .ludessi.
O'Donnell. Wheeler. Aitkin and Conant. rtM'es possible, many package* being re-j army (Turing the Frnnco-Prurrinn war.
Mayor Hazen S. Pingree, of Detroit, wa* ' ce^'od which have obviously nqt been J He had had many exciting adventure®,

■ Pullman Palace Bullet Sleeper

MAYOR PINGREE. OF DETROIT.

PORnsr-

SILVER

* ^Sarsaparilla

conscious of his danger—for a sperm
whale cannot see an object lying di­
rectly ahead—a skillful movement ofthe steering oar brought the boat with­
in five fret of the whale, and enabled
Mr. Fox to send a well-aimed harpoon
into its body near the right fin.
This made “his whalelets” mad. for
instantly his tail flew straight up in the
air and he began what is termed
“sounding”—that is, diving Btraight
down. Tlie coil of rope ran outao rapid­
ly that it kept three men busily engaged

strike all the afternoon. Dot came run­
ning bock, put her curly head into, the
door, and exclaimed: "Why, no mamma,
de clock ain’t a runinn’. It is des stand­
in’ still and a-wagging its tall.” — Con­

THREE

■|to THE 01TIT WORLD’S FAIS

rection of their-course, be so ma­
neuvered tbe Shamrock as to get di­
rectly in the path of the nearest whale.
As* tbe monster approached, quite un­

’—The mother asked little Dot to go
into the next room and see if the clock
was running, for she had not heard it

Pingree Shoe
FOR MEN

AYER’S

was soon known fhwn one end of uie

Dealer.
—Kind Neighbor (accompanied by a
large mastiff, to a little girl very much
afraid iff him)—“He’s a good dog: he
never hurts anyone. Don’t you see how
he’s wagging his tail?" Little Girl
(still shrinking back)-t-7Yes, !• see;
but that isn’t the end Fm afraid of.”—

and 1 only grew worn®
under tbelr care.

w

“Neverslip'’ Winter and
Bicycle Shoes
.

.

FOR SALCJiV

IN. R SPENGE

J

'

°

MEXICO CITY

chosen on tbe fourth ballot.
Beit of tbe Ticket.

I misdirected. For instar.ee, if ;u firm • but he voluntarily told the Spy reprerenF« r Inhwmal
eoneemU:
goes out of cxisterieeand b.i« a quantity ■ •-••■
- »•
—* is **- the «--♦
tntivB
that
v.ns
first ♦:•••»
time »•**
he »•■«»
was
The ticket wm* completed as followr: ’ of envelopes left over, the alinnce • 1 ever really frightened.'
.
Lieutenant governor. Thoma* B. Dura-' are that a mnrking-bru?h vfill be*
Then the attack began again. There 1 dre**
tnu, of Marquette; secretary of stair, -^dmwn over the edges instead of were many thrxists; of tbe harpoon. I
Uta..
—&gt;•»_.!
— of Lansing;
scratches
being
made' cm j while the bomb lance was fir;d occasion-'
\V G NEJMYER
Ilev. Washington
Gardner,

EDWARD

SCOFIELD.

then ordered on balltft for governor,•
aud 111 ward Scofield, of Oconto, re­‘
ceived, the nomination on the sixth bal­
lot.
’
,
. •

.... y.M.-. .M...- .......
Inated by . ncclamullon n. follow,:
Lieutenant governor. Emil Baeu,eh.ot
Manitowoc; secretary of state, Henry 1
Casson, of Viroqua; state treasurer,
fiewcll A. Peterson, of Rice Lake; attor­
ney general. William H. Mylreu, of \Vrtninu; stdtc superintendent. John Q. Em­
ery, of Albion4, railroad commissioner,
. Duncan H. McKenzie, of Alma; insur­
ance commissioner, William A. Fricke,
of Milwaukee.
f At 3:20 the convention adjourned sine
die.
•

MICHIGAN REPIJULICANF.

Grand i llapids, Mich., Aug. 0.—Th:
republican state convention hssembled
in Lockerby hall Wednesday aud was
called to, order shortly after ll n. in.
bx Chairman Ferry, of the state cen-

This Girl is an acquaintance
in thousands of American homes
where she is known as " The
None Such Mince Meat Girl.”
Her smile is reflected in every
home she enters for she brings
delicious mince pic to all, and
at top same time oaves the
housewife from the drudg­
ery that old time mince
making required.
ir,tr,wltan. T»*.-.. .ub.:l:Ota,

ec

each envelope. There are many way*
in which envelopes can be spoiled for
business pnrporc*. and if a r-d of all
the peculiar cases were mode it would
fill a book. One man recently lirought
in a box full over Which be liad spilled
a bottle of ink. while ahtifhbr hail a
large quantity that .had l&gt;ecn badly
damaged by fire, and p third appeared
wtih a lot thnt be claimed boil been
gnawed by mice.
.
.
Tbe government, of course; loses
I nothing in thrae transactions. It ba*

" to.vary
ally
the monotony.
;
The "big fish” did not ♦“gourd" any
more, but lay most of the time on the
surface of the water, rolling nud beat­
ing the r.ea with itx fins and tail. After
a st niggle of two hour a and a half the
whale succumbed and another
half
Hammond, of Charlotte; member ot
j_______________________________________
hour sufficed to strap up the carcass end
,tRt0 boar(l
J, \V. Slm■ take it in tow.
mon, of
Thscooteotloi then
'
It&gt;wa* then 15 miles from land. The
n,|Juurnl.d
(ne.
. .
| whole was . Go feet long and it in esti' mated that 4hc blubber will yield GO
FIVE MEN KILLED.
imrrels of oil. The catch is said to he
■rkou! Freigbt Wreck ou tbe Koek been already paid for the envelopes and worth over £ 200. or- something like
Ia:»,l(t *r*r Leighton. In. | printing, Iin(j it. redeems only the face $j.C00.
De* Moines, la., Aug. b.—!• ive men mat value of ^he g,arap8.
..............................
..
. - -The writer had a steak cut.from the
their lives in a freight wreck on the oluc? E0l:ra payment not in cash, but in _wbnle-, Ude. and the French ebe fatthe
I’ock island roud at three o’clock Fri­
postage stamps, and these.stamps have Princess
~
hotel toasted it to a beautiful
day morning, near Ixrjgbton. The trniu
to corrie out of the. regular supply, oa brown. But it lacked that toothsome
was an extra freight on the way to Chi- the department nt Washington will not
flavor often discovered in the steaks
cagx loaded with sheep. One of tbe ears
recognize any demand until the mis­ ef the Worcester boarding houses.
was’derailed by n broken journal and
directed envelopes have been countctL— “Enough was as good as a feast” The
Dine cars were ditched. According to
N\ Y.»Journal.
waiter was told to take it away.—Wor­
the railway officials the men killed were
tramps stealing a ride, but another re­ BODIES FOUND IN A TRENCH. cester Spy.
port says they were employes of the
identifying Theta.
Liverpool and Des Moines Packing com­ Physician i Txamlne tbe 8kelc:’oai nod
New HcnsemaidLAVho Is that elepany of Des Moines, and gives their
Skeletons
from
tbe
drknown
graves
grrt
looking
young lady. coo)., that I
names as follows: William Shen. Wil­
bur Kulmer, Robert Gehry. EdwaM nt Stockton, Karr., have been brought to mercoming in?
St.
Joseph,
Mo.,
and
arc
naw
in
Lhe
Cook
—
That
was me sister; been to
Geary. The name of lhe fifth is not
hands of pbyaiejam, who have decided call on me.
known.
that they are the‘bones of Indiana. The
“And thnt stylish lady in blue silk?”
DEED OF A FIEND.
skeletons were token from a trench
“That’s our laundress',”
where 3C0 bodies have been buried.
“Then who wm the plain old woman
Rain washed the earth from a ahull
ville. Hi
.
in black?”
Nashville, Ill., Aug. 8.—Tom Ilogerk nt the side of the road and it led to the
“That’s the tniisus." — Detroit Free
of this place, cut his wife’s throat, set tlacovery of the burying ground. The
tbe boush cm fire and then committed bodies had been piled into the trench
suicide at ten o’clock Friday morning. fare downward and in every shape, preHe had ^threatened his wife for years, KQmabiy after tt battle or mcsaaciv.
and the neighbors state that they had Tbe bodies of women and children were
a quarrel Friday morning ard that lie buried In the grave, btif there was not

state treasurer, George A. Steele, of St.
Johns; auditor-general, Roscoe D. D’x,
of Benton Harbor; attorney-gene*nl,
Fred A. Maynard* of Grand Rapids;
state supenntenrent of land office. W.
' A. French, of Preoqne Isle^ state suprrIintepdeiit of public iitstructiOn. J. E.

attempted to whip ber and she resisted,
with the result as stated above. Their
bodies were found in the cellar.
Denver, Col.. Aug. 7.—The National
Associutibn of Sheriffs, holding a con­
vention in this City, passed a resolution
Thursday’ recommending the enact­
ment of the,curfew ordinance by thn
municipal governments of cities, towns
and villages throughout *he country.

■
Oran^nd Etrawbcrrtca.
Place a layer of straw berries in'a
deep dish; cover th? some thickly with
pulverized EUgnr. ibCD a layer of ter­
ries, a.cd co ou until all erp used. Pour
over them orange juice in the proyor-

rle«. Let stand for an hour, cud jest
beforo serving cprfckte with pctmded

regulator.

n IS ft SUPERB TONIC and
exerts a wonderfol influence iq.,
strengthening
her
system
by
j • •
,,
,
-----“J
anv,u£ tnrongn th2 properchannel all impurities. Health and

werie thane of white-people who bad

eeraiining their nationality

J

^icycK^
Wear.

C. K. DUNLAP,

Mrf&gt;nnth

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««

Bireiinth are Guaranteed to result
। from its use.

Point.
The IHndo-Kxuh. 2?,"A) feet. is re­
ported tp be th? highest point in Af- .
ghanistan.'
i

k;wreu&gt; xxauuTjc

4tuxt,.

tu.

tJ

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G. P sad T A.. A e\. fM. IL I!

Kr

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C. H. VMUM X co

what is

CASTOR!

Practically
Perfect
DELICATE *JJ£« Preparation
For

a weapon or piece of pottery to show
their race. The skeletons of the men
were of ordinary stature and many of
them do not rescmbla Inriiars in uny
way. The oldest inhabitants about
Slock ton do net remember coy battle
having keen fopght urnr thb place
where the skcktoM were found, and
havct-onvludNl that the bodies must
have l.t'cn buried there before the ar­
rival of any white settlers. It wm be­
lieved fee. n time that the skeletons

been kHhil by Indlaxs while crocpifig
PWn». red pSyrtcUn. wrre rakM

Ball=Bearing |

CHILDREN’S

Complaints

castor!

A

�LOCAL NEWS.

Hasting-' Banner

• ClRXgLriTION •

Thursday, Aug. 13, 1896.
w. i eopK.
Bdlw.___

Tais week,

■U\

Y-iu u-odyoujSSa-osnarill* t&gt; enrich and
■" «'-&gt;-'■*
»ra

*

A

Wiscniwin woman

bm

bequeathed

8L0.0U0 to ta.ipr Cfillrgrat Holland.
The new|K&lt;»\ernmrni lock at the •’Soo,”

'ii

rrceiitly cumpleiwd. h $00 fret long and

f

Bakin,

1
Mnetopro.ide

are workln,
b„re„ Iur
,hlpl&gt;ta‘orer
°£

Powder

$7 quires.

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
oust reach thte office Turadaye at latest to
n*ure tn^rrton in the bteue of the week
vhen brought.
- -

i S^csnniy Swear

-

^«on Prize

Send a “ cent »f.rap ft,, , haodaotne ae
et J.aou Soap nlelurea.

^«l atyle by SwlnaW. epioma ^^1,.
,"lk&gt;’"b*« not make Spring, bn;
X-JX.- 0"'

The State Tcaehen Institute for Mrl“iu57Tr.y W‘‘lbe
10
,u»ld*

100 fret wide.

-' . :i -teeing the Oath. . ;
'
\\&gt;r\ousnesfr-Extrcmo
utv&lt;- •
r.tudu.hc-Ganerol
"ul”‘
:&gt;chiiity. ,
" ;
W Wind." knecht. Montague, Mich-,
makes'i'c following statement and af-

Win Aldrii Smith and Timothy Taroaey
will dlsedsa lhe silver question at the

Portland, Ionia county, picnic. Aug. 12.

Battle Ctrek ladles raw the electric cars

tathfir city one day last week, and de­
the pit •.ear I waasafflicted with^heart
failcre, m r-.ousntss. extreme wajrefulness, headache ar.d general demlnyPhvsiciaas whom 1’consuited failed to
braefit me. I wrt zdyitwd tbaae Dr.
Wheeler - Nerve Vitalizer, which I did
iOa beratne Ihoroofbly cured by ita
uw in a .bort tidie. ’
Dr. Whaeler ,
Nerve Vii.J— r icted on the nervop.
mizm. which U lhe rent of nearly all
.( our ailment.. Treat your nerve,
ooj vour
.mucb, liver, krdney. and
blood trouble, will draappear. Dr.
Wheeler’- Nerve Vitalizer ia the only
reliable, too and sure remedy »o uae.

voted the proceeds to tbe benefit of the
Nicholas .Memorial hospital. The people

turned out Id large numbeis and a good
sum was realized.

.

Farmers around Bangor engaged la cu­

cumber culture last year and foand it so
remunerative that an

Increased acreage

was planted this season, from which they
expect to market 320,000 worth of pickles.

*l»Wlo«. bat like
all otner akin diseases It can be pennanenlly cured oy applications dr De Wltf, Witch
Hazel Salve. It never falls to cure Piles.

W. H. Goodi-kail

One thousand Methodists are attending
Che annual campmeetln, at Slmpwn-Park,
near Romeo.

In the Spring a young man’s fancy light­
ly turns to thoughts of - De Witt’s Little
Early Risers, for they always cleanse the
liver, purify the blood, and Invigorate the
system.
•
W. H. Goodyear. '
Lightning struck the,'liberty pole at
Mackinaw City, splintering It all tbe wav
to the ground.

the highest rank have devoted profound
thought and unwearied labor io the inves­
tigation and analysis of legendary lore.
Ths poetd of the present century have il­
luminated the subject with tbair brightest
word-coloring, and have placed In endear­
ing and beautiful form the wonderful pic­
tures that have come doWu to us from faroff years In folk-song* and fireside tales."
The aim and purpose of tbe work is to
acquaint the teacher with native American
legends, winch explain many geographical
nunw and give the topography of our own
country a distinct coloring.
(«) JTo
throw light upon the early history and literatcro of Great Britain sjid the northern*
’-■uuntrlrf of Europe. (3) To make coinpr^heusive to teachers the subjects ol pop­
ular pageants, as the Mardl Gras of south­
ern cities, the Ice Pklaee Carnival of
northern cities, etc. .(4) To enable the
reader to understand modern painting and
sculpture. In their maijifold form®, relating
to mythology and folk-lore. (5) To di­
rect the reader where to look for valuable
works on many very interesting and im­
portant subjects In the line of higher cul­
ture. etc. White we had a circle of over
one hundred members last year. It is ex­
pected we will have a much larger circle
this year. The books will be on sale at
the school house during tbe. Institute.
King’s ‘-School .Interests aud Duties,"
81.00; Skinner*,s “Readings in Folklore,”
81.00; Selections rrom Emerson, Irving
and Webster with Watkln’s Amer. Lit.,
90 cents.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
The new lock waa officially opened at
Sauk Ste. Marie whep the revenue cut­
ler Andrew Johnson and the river and
harbor improvement steamer Hancock
were locked through. No official pro­
gramme marked the opening of the
largest lock in the world and the campletian of one of the greatest engineer­
ing feats in the history, of the coudtry. The lock was commenced in 1839.
It is 800 -feet between gate*, 1,100 feet in
length over all.- 43 feet high, 100 'feet
wide, and will accommodate boats draw­
tag .21 feet of water.
Assistant Attorney-General Chase re­
turned to Grand llapids from Ontona­
gon county, where he conducted the ex­
amination of Duncan Beveridge and
James Bedpath for murder. The crime
was committed November 12, 1889, and
John McDonald was convicted and sen­
tenced to prison for life. Tbe Confes­
sion of a woman showed that McDonald
was Innocent of tbe crime and he waa
unconditionally pardoned a few weeks
ago and the two men pow awaiting
trial were arrested.

emulsion
of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos­
phites, can be taken as easily in
summer as tn winter. Unlike the
plain oil it is palatable, and the
hypophosphites that arc in it aid in
digestion and at the same time tone
up the system.

For sickly, delicate children aad

summer months. The dose may be
reduced if necemry.
.

especially for summer use, and for

Sixty pieces of akin were taken from
Condeawed T&lt;Mtlinanjr.
20 Knights of the Maccabees in St. Jo­ children, where a smaller dose is re-1
Char. B. Hood. Broker and Manufactu­
seph and grafted on the persqn of Miss
rer’s Agent. Columbus, Ohio, certifies that
quired. It should be kept in a cool
mosquito championship from New J eray,
Dr. King’s New Discovery has no equal as Minnie Bupp, who was terribly burned
as their city has been infested with
a cough remedy. J. D. Brown. Prop., St. recently. The process has been experi­ place after it is once opened.
swarms of mosquitoes to sueh tn extent
James Hotel, Fort IFayne. Ind., testifies mented -with three different times with
Tbe grape vines in Niles are so full of
The cuticle was taken from
that be was cured of a cough of two years success.
that Dearly every yard in tbe.elty has had
fruit that tbe price will hardly pay for standing, caused by La Grippe by Dr. her relatives, but not enough could.be
A. sllKl-DON,
a smudge the past week iu order to allow picking and shipping.
King’s New Discovery.
B. F. Merrill. secured to do the work, and the Macca,
AMrsct suit Real Estate Office.
MORTGAGE SALE.
anyone to sit out doors.
Default having been made tn Uie eoadltloas of
Attract Block. Hastings.
Did you ever think how readily the Baldwinsville. Mass., says that be has
a certain mortgage, whereby lhe power therein
Money to l-u. 'on Real Estate Real Estate
blood Is poisoned by constipation? Bad used and recommended It and never knew offered to contribute tbe vequiffed cootalned
It
is
said
Miss
Francis
Perkins,
of
Cleo,
to
sell
has become operative executed'
Jj ou enruiahsloa. General coDvejuicing.
blood means bad health and premature It to fall, and would rather have It than .amount.
Saving neuin^’- »«’- ot Abstract Boots, com
by Freeman H. Bostwick of Barry county in tbe
.
State of.Michigan to John Davenport and Ira
5w“mv. !h- K-'•onh. can furnish complete Okla, drank the water of an egg stone the old age. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the any doctor, because It always cures. Mrs.
Daveuport Executors of the last will and testaother day and as she qhaffed it she fell famous little pills, overcome obstinate con­ Hemming, 328 E 25th St Chicago, always
stmtracl___________ •
j______
Death at Harriaou H. Wbeekr.
keeps It at hand and has no fear of Croup,
W. H. Goodykak
dead. Within eight hours h^r body was stipation.
Judge Harrison H. Wheeler, United
DHIU
ILGBOVE,
and
recorded in
because It Instantly relieves.
Free trihl States pension agent at Detroit, died dred and etebty-one
1
Attorney at Law
petrified. The egg stone te a species ot
the office ol the Register of Deeds, for the
George Stephen, who pitched for tbe bottles at W. &amp; Goodyear’s Modern Drug
.
,SU . . ..-to Smlth AColgrove,)
at .Farmers* Creek, where he had been county of. Barry in said State ot Michigan, on
rock, shaped like a cocoanut, with clear Milwaukee team during 1890-3, died at his Store.
■
(Uff.ee rnwa block. Hastings.)
the Twenty third day of June A. D. eighteen
for
several
weeks
past.
About
ten
home
near
Romeo
Wednesday.
Prac:: ••• !n -tilth- aoprts of tbe state.
hundred and eighty one in Liber 16 of Mortgag­
water In the hollow of IL
week* ago he was stricken with paraly­ es. on page too which said mortgage was duly
Old You Ever
Mrs. R. DeYoung, Middleburg. la.,
~E. KESA-VKIN.
on the 'tenth day of January. A. D.
Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your sis and had to-give up work. Judge assigned
When the west-bound Empire state
eighteen hundred and ninety five.' by the said
writes. 1 have used Gue Minute Cough
,
AttorM' at 1-aw.
express was about two miles west of Syra­ Cure tor six years, both for myself and troubles? If Dot get a'bottle now aud get Wheeter was born nt Ludington March Jrtin and Irn Davenport, executors, to Cameron
Over.1 a. GiUklrea)
D. Waterman, of Detroit. In said slate, and
relief.
This
medicine
Is
found
to
be
pe
­
22,1839.
He
was
a
member
of
the
FiftyPrtcrlee- .- u,i’.rt»!srt«&lt;&gt;frhe State. Coaaetiow cuse last T-terttay afternoon It raced with children, and I consider ft the quickest
culiarly adapted to the relief and cure of second congress and had served os a cir­ ErnrstT.Tieprcyof th* same place, sole exejjrvraptiy ,.'.• •-•ik'-J to.
cutor-of the last will ot Pamela W. T&amp;pjx-y. de­
acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure I
are ynun» nreh nn a »t;x’uptet.
Arrangeall female complaints, exerting a wonder­ cuit judpe in Detroit. March ID, 1394, ceased . and Helen E. Waterman of Uw stale of
ever used.
W; H..Go&lt;»dtear
Colorado, sole executrix of tbe last will of
ful direct influence tn giving strength and
ERJIAN, HfotnxipaDlic Fhy • menL-i for th* »ace had been quietly comhe was appointed pension agent
'
Thoma*
&lt;». Waterman, deceased, which said asThe Pentwater branch of the Chicago tone to the organs, if yon have loss -of
'j:: ton! &gt;
( pletrtl .reyenil days ago. At thh point is
bigument was.on the First day of June A. D.
and West kUdhlgan railroad is shipping appetite, constipation, headache, fainting
eighteen hundred aud nturty-flve recorded In
Health iu SllebtgHu.
---r—. - ; e atre’ch »f .cinder path about four feet . twentj* car loads of peaches from Muske­ 3pell*. or an' nervous, sleepless, excitable.'
MUd Regi-ter** Office, in Liber.32 ot Mortgage*.
During the week ended on August 1 &lt;m
3T5 Upon which mortgage there Is
melancholy «&gt;r troubled with dizzy spells.
'
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wide and 1 ’milra« ong. A-soon as the gon every day.
reports sent in by W observers in va­ clalmel to be due at the date ol ii«l&gt; notice, tbe
.
i.mqi’x! Sfirgeon. 1
Electric. Bitters- is the medicine you need.
sura of Three Hundred and sixty five dollars
1 Empire hove iu sight lhe nextuplet got un­
Mich.
A. L.Woosler./a prominent ciliz‘-J&gt; uf Health aud strength are guaranteed by. its rious portions of the state indicate that t *505.00i and no suit or prococdings at !-w hav■ .........
nf deixrt.
! der way. The Empire was soon abreast' O.sseu. ich.. af:er suffering excruciatingly
nv. luirgr bottles oli’y fifty cents at W. remittent fever, tonsilitjs aud neuralgia ;ug beer- instituted nt l*w to recover the same
or any juirt thereof, notice Is1 therefore hereby
increased iji area of prevalence, (.‘on- gjvc». that on Tuesday the 25th day ot August
r qf . I| from piles-tor twenty jeare. was cured in H. Goody vare’-drue More.
Organ.
.
a sited time by useiug DeWill’s Witch
sumption was reported nt 2.i?. places, next , al eJaveit o’clock in the fartmixui. I "hall
•nd of
avi
sell, at public auction, to lhe Lfrlicx' bidder.
, Haz-l Salve, an absolute cure for all skin
typhoid fever nt 51, diphtheria at 17, (&lt;bie to take place at tbe from &lt;to&gt;.r ot the Court
unded |o will , a half mi|e the M'xtuptet wa* hm’r let
-ngths
' I
'
. Mure of itfiH ptepun.Gen is Urt tl
i»er»t»lareoocnlz-* S’*-1 aj»s*ri«iaf® r‘'al merit. scarlet fever at 24. measles at 20 aiid House. In the city ol Hastings dm being tbe
■:d
win Hood's Barvaparill* has
I pta'-r where thesCirrult Court f.-r Barry county
an ail ot hers combined.
fthdAd. The iwxtuplH ws-r then obliged
•• Urtxrst sates In U-e world. Mcri' Ip medi­ whooping cough nt 15 places.
! Is ueliiy.ihe premises described in said mmae ui-.v.K the power tv cure.
| r*. e. for st' much thereof as shall «e necessary
.-urf*, nbvohih b . permanently -urv. It
.
tbsntisf* the amount dur ou such Mortgage.
Tht'« Hatch cutlery vturk' at Barhatiau ' j;
A iiumbar of
quarter of a tni
..dir one irue lijom)
It's superior
City
of
the
' with M5fen oer cent. Interest and legal coats.The netion at Traverse (
railroad dl ••re and butycle wti witnessed have been shut down for nn indriinit- per­ inviii m aii established f«t. aud morlt wins..
• .
together vrith nn attorney fee ut i.Hirrn-Dal .
joint
board
of
the
several
state
'nftarte
.............
lar* provided for by rtatutes. tout I* ti*.‘ay, the •
iod. Tbe shutting down will in mi *ny
Un re -e nd lout photographs of Tt were IntfT^ere with ttte future existence of she'
piner or jiarcel uf luod. vix•...
t A•’r’-i are eaar to rake,easy to opertto.- uayhims in reducing the per capita al­ following
Tl»r South West quarter of the Booth .West
Cure Indigestion, brndachr.
lowance of 4C cents per.ddy to 44
plant.
ii cents
wnu Wen
West quarter of 8*ctkni
Section Twent;
Twenty two [S21 in
TawuAip Two 121 North. JiMW .
for the maintenance of asylum tornotes
i
alls p*,!npn.v
Young mother* dread the Sumtqer mou­
itr
ot Michigan, y
NEW OCEAN- RECORD.
In toe nCounty
of Barry,m
aud
Stab
will, in the opinion of Auditor-Gem-rul. J^^
®orteacr!tf
«reor
leas!
with jour
reiluc.'*'! below n healthy ths on Hccoant of the great mortality n'P..-..
m cost of enriig f&lt;»r . Dated k'nl.itnirivt
Turner, reduce 4K
the
KitiatimzonXIAV
May '2...
2.1.ISOa.ik&gt;&amp;
1 ca—c.ui be AtaAdaiik tor ('••iisuuir:Io:i and 'bther numg. children.cauded by bowel troubles.
Ckamkbon
D.
Watkhmax
.
.
the
dilaane
of
the
state
by
more
Ilian
E
’vKt*T T
aciocy
^
iijrtcu.- operathe
.ipsune
of
the
state
by
ukorc
Ui
krnmt T.Taitkv. fcaeeutoc.
S fi»ftj!afi'\ and dangerouv itiveaiCs.
And I’criect safety may be assured those who
H kukx E. Watbrx ax. Kxrcutrtx.
New York. Aug, 8.—The American $2O,ouo per year.
keep on iMiad DeWitt’s Colic and Cholera
.
i&gt; -for jtibt ihh riHitlici'in Ihut Dr. Pierce’s
Aoxlgaeas of Mortgagees
cure,
and
administer
it
promptly.
For
line
steamer
St.
Louis,
•which
arrived
Goilen Medical IHscovely is especially
.1. D. BVJtx&gt;*. Atlornry tor AtoiKnres.
Wonderlul K»ew)»e of a Child.
cramps, bilious mile, dysentery ond rfiar- Fridny afternoon, broke the Southamp­
•n TH.
a Iwu-y.-i.rtoa firi feiPou.ofaMich- Ulantcri- in Iripa ys«2?.
rhrea, it affords Instant relief.
ton-New York record, making the pas(| Miu’ra thiim 'i than you *&gt;ught tn be.
:-.irts i'f tlje'slaft'
•an Central
Central car
car window
window at
at Oa&amp;temo . ffuillCU
Mil lUCu msuwu&gt;u
igan
W. 11. Guojiyeak
•age in «x days two hours and 84 min- j
fthrr trmii vuvtiinc diveaMM. defective
.. hfM-ciai psins
while the train was running 50 mile*
_• Abscota is all stirred qp over the at- (Hcs, thus eclipsing the brilliant record'
. ciuilttl' inortan
hour.
Tbe
train
Ktopped,
backed
tip
______by
, her sister ship, the St. Paul. Iasi
ebvery” will Miirely bring-you up to lhe \ittempt of one of its citizens to induce the jmade
Wohdiamf* Mich
li«*-.£lhv’Xfattd-ird. By
“
're'tvriug
- -&lt;•
j jun,.t of six days five hours and 32 min- and found the child uninjured, except
the- nor- j»roSep.jiting attorney pf Calhoun county
two acmtchch on her face. The mother
’
- the
• «■*! E. Kfiappen. ma nriluii of the deranged orirans and -cause Ure arrest of the postmaster f-- ,■ trtes. The
average
speed• of
SL
was tired and’ had fallen asleep. The
.n. I
tin till* is. It nrou’-o-H .-very natural source keeping the postofliw open on Sunday.
। Loub throughout the voyage wae 20.8f&gt;7
“ The Hiagari Falls Route.”
of n&lt;»uri-hineni. A* a strength­
. DENDUIN.
and nr
hl! j knots per hour, and her best day a run child was found playing in the sand.
English Spavin Liniment removes
.
,
. , and tlrsh4»uih1f*. nothing likw
A
w.lla.ZZ
1
Bi&lt; F*Hurra ut Bay City.
.. Lumps
......| and
- ; Bleiu- ; was 63° nd'*'*•
; medicine is k:i.**n t»» ni'xli.’d science. Hardison or Calloused
SUMcoa,
|££ [Sj
gfi | £K
Samuel G. M. Gales, a lumberman al
I l.j C«l fiver «»i.l and all disguised com­ hlies from horses. Blood Spavins, Cnriis. |
Splinfo. Sweeney.
Ring-Bone. Stifhe. .
Ihsrry, O. T., Aug. 10.—Prairie tires are Bay City, has turned over all of bls real
I Udn eun’t compare with It.
. .
Sprains, till Swollen Throiits. Couch', etc. I raffing in the CoAhnche Indian country
- 1 0Dll personal property- to the Union
l.-’tiuz.-J.! Mich
Save SW by u;.&lt;- of one bottle. Wurrmi’.-&lt;i rotilhweut x&gt;f here. Thousands of octfs ' Trust company of Detroit for thetieneStations.
I r. rb-nI’elfcjte ciiro constipation,
the most wonderful
Blemlbh
Cure^
ever
-•? the ?taqA. C«l*
!
of
grain
have
been
»w&lt;
/
—
■••
“
•
'7'
z
;.
,
.
.
n
.„„.
;
swept
by
the
flamts.'
fit
of his creditors. The table of asset*
ind L'usiioii. or djipep-iia. bllHou*urss ami
known. £-12
F°5d Ml }
H MwuKar.
’
wh5ph U|X ...urn
nided by the....
dryvs.
condition
... I i.W a.*o ux.'Wi ».1»| *.&lt;«
, . ............................
............ ...........of ; amount* 4o $383,000 and the liabilities Hastings....... 1
htfa dietme.
gii«t. Hastings. Mich.
C. R. OSBORN. J.ocal Agent. Hastings
j vege/ation. The fires follow a term of to $644,000. ’
J..W. Buootas.G. P. &amp; T. A. Chicago.
• hot winds which have {jarched Vegeta­
Y.»i&gt; and Y&lt;»ur Oramlftohcr.
Hucklen • Aruica Halve.
tion and caused cattle to suffer. The
An reirtt'vvd front-each Mlier by ti span of
The
bed! snivo
salve in
for' cigs•
rue utfni
»» the worid ••••
................ —
Ore shipments at Marquette haw
tna
tna iy years. He traveled In a slow going hruiM‘3. sores* ulcere, salt rlwum. tovr thermometer register^ tifo degrees.
fallen off nearly 50 per cent. Th*) night' ita, Kal&amp;maico &amp;Sigiwi
.. .. *ehapped hands, nhilMnir.
-.
'1- - - _
stage -roach white you take the lightning sure-, .tetter,
chilhlniite,
iT^K.
|
lteiu«mMiv&lt;l
by
»
Geruiuu
Vncle.
crew
on the derricks has been div
exprens or etectric car. When he wiis fiiek corns, and all akin Irruptions, mid. po&lt;"Pte-.ugricdi
Kenton,. Wi»„ A»g. W.-Cbarle, charged, and a score of ore train brake­
be whj' treaied by old fathionnd methods tlvely cure piles of no pajf required. It
.rt street! Ail
TIME TABLE.
storedSt'aM i men have been laid off.
and given old hwhtoned medicines, but h'giaranieedto
.
*
.
. . . —t....
unliwf.ir
la Efleet May 21. ires. .
you (lenwurt modern Ideas iu medicines »»
Twenty-five prominent physicians
Central
standard Time.
well u.&lt; every thing else. Sood’S Sareapa- to^tSrUs’bj'W. U. OoudKM. 1»« Co;'* in ^,'i!’,“'a!17hr|nM™°hta met in Jackson and organized a Jack­
W. W. POTTEIL
riilk is V"’ medicine ot to day. It is Pre­
son Auxiliary to the Michigan Medical
t POTTER,
’
pared by modern methods and to Ila pre­
Legislation league.
property valued nt $15.000.
I;.iuk. CoHeetlntw paration: are Itroaght tile (drill an.* knowl­
SCHOOL COLUMN.
Horace. Bronson, a farmer living in
edge of modem science. Hood’s Sarsapa­
Wheatland township, died from ,the
rilla scin pruuiptly uixm the blood and by . Conduete-l by Flora J Boadle, Co.Cdrmn’nr.
Milwaukee, Aug.. 10.—Capt. Conrad -effects of-poison taken with suicidal in­
The
Teacher*
Reading
Cfreia.
making pure, rich Wm&gt;d it cures diseases
.
The course In the Mlrhlr.n Te.eher-. Starke, one of the best known vessel tent.
nud establishes «oud health.
Re.dlnj, Circle for UH ~ cou-lst, of owners on the lakes, died suddenly Sat­
The bbilcr in the Sullivan shingle mill
-Hastings,
Mich.
urday mofning ut rhe age of 35 years. at Cedar burst aud the mill yu badly
TIM H..|nx pickle f.Morr ,t SmsIuuw !&gt;•» Klint’S -School IntrreM* .nd Dutlre. and
. eholee of one ot the two Ml.wln. e— The "cause was concussion of the brail) shattered nud Engineer Walter Scott
tout cooliocnrwl op-r«rl'H&gt;. ,u4 I. l&gt;&lt;&gt;« reeral culture MudleJ-’’Selecth»ns fr.uu Lm
from being thrown from his buggy on was killed.
Gall Lake (Yorkville).
rel.int OIM0 ■uU curuuleru.
11
■
'St a toUS, 520,000.00
ersou. Irving and Webster with W a’kiu »
plant thpr will l»lp Saaluaw .ml ton «!• American Literature.” or Skinner’s ••Heal­ Thursday morning last.
, The -Holland &amp; Emery company,
• - Ue lawn ot the State of rerlly and Indirectly Kite t^ployiiicnl to
lumber dealers at East Tawas, w ho re­
'H- Ngafi.
ing's In Folklore.'
Two Killed by » Cyclop*.
cently failed, asked for an extension of
Open for business, Dec. 15, 1886.. many people.
The •’Selections from Emerson. Irving
Morion. Ind.. Aug. T.—A cyclone credit and was given five years.
and Watkins” are so well known** to
■truck Swoyree. « «uurll town we*t of
™
ed
nn
comment
King
’
s
-School
l.der
How
a
Thlv.
’
ll-'lfERS;
Norman Williams, a farmer near St. alrrisof.
and Duties” Is &gt; new work, orig n«4 h* hem Thureduy .flernoon, where n fnlr Johns, died from the bile of a vicious
- "&lt; ■•ii.-lvui
We offer (hie Hundred
by
any w- &lt;’f catarrh that cannot Ik cureu py
woo in progrrm. Two men were killed
’ '
■&lt;-r. Vine Pre*.
its scoot! and plan, and presents hiierest
hog.
lUn »V. RayDUlds. Caabter
“-■■•I •mss *
and
ooeral
Injured.
The
grand
;
.tend
Ing and valuable expositions of the mmteiin
1 rolling mills at. Nilea have
l.'Htkv'TQRS:
.
All
Wei the’ upderelgueJ. have Kiws'
demands, best methods and most Import­ end all tbe tente aud amall building,
.'n’aTOiSJ .‘SXyn?
resumed work, giving .'employment to Lansing.......
W. H. Powers,
ant Interests of our p“b‘,c£!“X!^rt2“- were blown down.
.
Detroit
R. U. Messer,
about
Its central idea Is to show tbe importantt
Grand Rapids.
Chys ter Meaner.
1 id value of co-operation In school wwk
Emil Rabn, charged with the murder'
Columbua. "U.. Aug, 10.—WUluun J.
w«r ® Tto«™;hole.U' Draaglto. T.Wo.
Ind the mutual duties of neadwre. school
j Scxauer July 4 nt Lake Mlnueaumore. one of the aWe«1 and beat- of
iHtt •ne­
/.rings (’rparunent in Barry »«£■». K1XKW « M*nvi». Wholeule
known lawyeni at lhe Ohio bar, died *t
pay, interest on all Urn*
■“r,,
charged.
Internally, net
hie
reaidence
here
Sunday
afternoon,
.
»n leading educational topics fro n
Ildlanrl Morrill, of Berrien' county,.
‘i®®’— sums
r«nort3 and manuals leaned. aged « &gt;~r»- Ue ““ t‘ °”5 Ur^
The GliiGaao Chronicle
juaUce ot tbe aupreme bench ot the who ft given credit for having*originate
by all druistets. Testlmjnials free.
ed the
____________
with *n«-cini state.
J. D. Milburn, of N'le . w.. »'”toted btate i^rpaikMzvu
• IS A' •
'
tH. wok
m t&gt;w beat Wednewl.). ft’eretiry re»ch
The
W«t«-. file. Me.. Aug. 10 -The -&lt;o»d
reference to the
„„a
|t will bo
monev" demorau who marched oaCcf
ed 05 l« too degree,. .
lug Circles an
m.nuel and guide .fur
together with its contents and 4.000,000 Waodburv...
found »n
“ «hto%m-.&lt;th„t'.teooa vention held, ennvmtonof
•binglea, 5,o0b cards of Un bark, etc. Woodland...
Hall’, Halt Renewer enjny, f1'®
their own .nd nominated William
Ooata Grove.
Low. $30,000. ’
Hence and P.lronw nt
Henry Clifford, ot Portlmtd, forrwrnHxrnxo*...
eivlllrj-l tvortd. wnu u.e It «• rralore •
In edne.tlon.1 wort.
„
Ii i» tiol Mugnunip
The Improved Match company
or. Mr. Clifford accepted the. nomina­
‘“"reXre
dM^to the T«e»««
troit has begun &lt;x» the Wayne circuit
It I* do! ropwllat. keep the hair a natural color.
tion.
.
.
.
among
tear
he
.
aod
pre#
,
u!l
,
B
court
suit
for
$1*0.000
dffmagt*
against
democracy &lt;jf .Teffereou.
VM!(&gt;^r?
H 'len. ln-li«-v||.Kit I'.be the aaiInstitute irf Ml.
diacusalon «’•' »hthe Diamond Match company.
to wtaiL’.’.
11 **
opposed
Mcr.ru Fail*. N. Y. Au,. 7-The
SSrtert $ rttpir. itetoo. eirchj,
km i i
b * • SHvsrism and itepud attonPansy Maud Garber, aged 12 yean,
Park theater. Trugby’a mumin and
Saufb?
g,od (••r.ttfo American.
committed sulci&lt;f? in Grand
Rapids
■•lup,
V11,^
A(Wrew(
their purpose, plansd”cUonaly, Bo broadly other building, were deatroyed by Sr.
with morphine because her* brpthtr
. ..
THE riiRDNICLE.
cusses the-use of fl dK
J roulH1Ml»n
vealerday, anti -=«■■ P**«°M , we~
.CMM.toerMtoeO.erU.
lM li '.^\n.,&gt;i;UKU5n St., Chicago, III.
aookled
ber.
aud specifically as i
» deparunen!» ot burn.al.io death. The property lorn »
r«
the^chere relathl to
eao.ooo.
________
phenson for the mnrCi-roi Eugene
Bt0dy. Ittwtsocw
anjaulj(&gt;r „
.
Away.
,
public.opinion. I*
fiuhere ot !ib•hn” ■i'T.Zie £ to cXnidh pu
WMbiDglou. *“«■
Samuel
‘Ttebui! and &lt;hdy
a
B9II0 «Wi a.1
AH
**«»•&lt;• ■*
W. rthenabanrer. one o' the meetpruBteacber’s infli&gt;«®e« 10 l-uc
not member, of the bar in thia to,
Ate sumter
• Folklore is a » .1
.nu a member of oongrcm In wartime*,
Kalamazoo Is evidently trying to win the

fvi S’llr bjl H'- H. Goodyear.

One minute is the standard time, and
One Minute Cough Cure is the standard
preparation for every cough or cold. It
is lhe only harmless remedy that produces
Immediate results.
W. H. Goo yeah •

P

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Michigan Central

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----------- viac.r¥wr

democratic newspaper

TSSmWWi

. r‘*r'**rr Hfty Year*.
‘uni'i’ 1
* ^“’tiilnxs.rdp ba* he-.n rewd
'n":.,’’*rfc f •" !b«-:r -hiMr-n w"l e
‘ •l
i -jc’vs. f- ‘ooti.-e- the

&lt;W|t| “

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

died veatertu*at tbe egi- of 7» yeara.
eut time—in Amen
tbe,r fe|&lt;_
rope- The larger
circles are dev&lt;«t»n&lt;
££ rl.M. **tort J­

u. ihl. theme rert
Ti. ptowl.
toU Ddleatht* «f
le.1 literature nt to Hutmiod ciittra “*

CMc«o. Aug. ’■-V* C°!”T.i*'°1‘J
■truck by llghtnlug oc*r
uOazrb,
to- &gt;&lt;" »

known .

The July

5W

.

�PINGREE NOMINATED

DO YOU LIVE IN MICHIGAN?

Hastings Banne
Thursday, Aug. 13, 1896,

ZACH CHANOLMR-*I LAST •FKSCH
GARBLED BY THE FREE SILVER
1TE8.

MARSHALL L. COOK.Editor.

If You Do, Read This, If You Don't Read It

The Jtepubbe*:: C*

THE HASH INGS, M1CS.. I*0«TOFFiCE,

FREE COPPER. THE POOR MAN'S MONEY.

EDITORIAL NOTES

(From tbe Grand Rapids Herald.)

.

Why should we legislate for Colorado, Nevada, Montana, Mexico and the utter
Silver Stater, What do we care for them? Why not do a little legislating for Michi­
gan?

Bryan says the United States can go it alone on silver.
Why can’t Michigan
We have the copper. We challenge anyone to bring forsrsr I

g^aasai^!:-

go It alone on copper?

atf argument for free silver that will not apply with greater force to Free Copper.
There are In Michigan 2,2f 1.454 people against 33,645 sliver miners.
men asleep?

Are Mlchigi n

Farmers and laboring men. do not be fooled by either tbe

gold bugs or

the silver bugs, neither gold nor silver can be called tbe poor man’s moneyIf free
silver will be a good thing fur the working people, free copper wilt be 54 cents better.'

Rapids last week Hs:en S. Pingree, of De­

a dollar, and by this act bring great prosperity,and make money plenty.

troit,

says gold, silver and copper.

What is the use of fooling with gold and silver?*

The

This would do away with

Free sliver

The foreign debt &gt;qrould then be paid in copper, as that

is no use in making a half way job of this thing.

would not do

would be all we

wpuld

Free silver is only half way.

the poor man to get money to buy the cheap things he needy.

For Cojaunlaaionor State Land Offlce—

sued by the

with tbe cheep silver dollar, it’s not cheap enough.

It

will

be

tbe

Tbe copper dollar would be.

for

same

William A. French of Presque Isle.

Grand Rapids.

J. E. Hammond of Hilladale.

Ingersoll nn Money.

Below we give prices uf s few articles Id

No matter whether we may agree with

Mexico, which is * free sliver country, and

Col. R. G. Ingersoll’s Ideas on religion or

whose dollars are worth but 50 cents.

not, we must admit bis greatness and ad­

La-

HU speech at Cin­
bur In tliat country.lt must be remembered mire bis eloquence.
receives starvation wages, and were il not cinnati in 1870, when he nominated James
for the even temperature die year around, James G. Blaine, and gave lu him tta title

OUR FINANCIAL PLANK

resumption of could not live there at all.
Wag»s vary
pocie payment* In 187Q;alnee then every
from 7 to 35 cents a day in depreciated.

of “The Plumed Knlglit." will lire for­

Mexican money—worth ataut half what

speech in Cooper Union, New York, when

ever.

Over 20 years ago he delivered a

our own Is, and these are the prices they' tbe Issue then was very simlliar to what it
is to-day. He Mid:-*
pal:—

ar the world,
promote,

p arity with gold, and
area designed to maintain inviolably tbe
bligationaof tho United Stales.and al

.75 cent*

Butter, per pound
I
Coffee, per pouudI
Ham, per pound
Lard, per pound
Bread, per loaf
Milk, per quartI
Kerosene, per quart
Beef ribs, poor quality, ptr pcuud.
Pork, per poundI
noup aieat, per pound
Cotton doth.per yardi.....
Calico cloth, per yard,.j

12 cents
IR cents
?o cents
.12 cents
il
10 cental
si
I

Bishop Newman of the Metbodht Epis­

enlightened nptlon* of theearth.

copal church has taken a. very decided
stand In favor of sound money, as Indeed

“Speaking for myself It is Immater­
the

any ' benefit

from the tariff or not.

In. line for Mc­

The republican party has nlwajs bcm

■ippoeed tu any and every form of depri­
vation and repudiation.

have the leading divines, statesmen and
In au Interview he re­
‘ 4
’

business men.
cently said:—

‘■tn the present campaign clergymen of all
denominations, prolestaut as well as catholic,
have a duty to peWorm that Is little lera sacred
and important than that .which confronted
them during lhe anU-slsvery agitation. Christ­
ian ministers should j»rvac)i the doctH-e of
sound money from the. pulpits. This country
Is pasaiug through a crisis almost, It not' quite,
as grave as iliat which led up lo the revolution
and the rebel'lon. It is time for patriot*, not
partlsauv.for heroes, notdemagurure. In such
a crisis the rmponfebiHty of ta clergy Is great
and their dutv Is idpin.
The duty of every
Christina minister is to preach tbe Ten Com
mandmnhtA imrfenlar'y tbe ore whieb sajs
•Thou stialt not steal-* ”

In 1870 the total of otir Interest t-arlng
Of the ISV lead.ng newspapers In lhe

of Mslr&lt;e only l» are for Bryan and

debt wes $2,040,455,722.«9 or a per capi­
ta debt of $53.07 for every

men.

woman

Sewell. This ba fair inalciion of what
•aiy Ire ex|M*ctrd from that state in No-

and child In the country.
On March 1,
18»3 lhe total Interest bearing debt, had

vember.

been reduced to 1585,034,960 or a per caj -

Thto mote the Ihtaurial question h dlS*.ussed. the leas free silver men there

tad the more the people become convinced

.bat free sliver is nothing but a scheme lo
iliow silver mine owners lo dispose of
’.bdr silver at double its value.

Ita debt ot $8.75 .for every man,

Because st

depreciated currency, it

-ikes two of her dollars io bay one dollar's

Under free coln-

of ber dollars would ta* worth

a are than ours because it contains more
utwr.

woman

and child. Thus In 28 years ita wise
legislation of the lepublican party bad te-

dueed the per capita debt from

855.U7 to

85.76 or a reduction of 844.32.

Nuw just

see liowr the “tariff for revenue’’ party Iras
helped matters.

Mexico is anxious for the United States

sorth of goods from us.

March la,

terest bearing debt waa

1‘•03 the

In­

$5S.%U34,2UU and

the per capita debt was $8l75, March 1st
1806.under free trade the interest bearing

debt had increased

lo SS47.8OI.O6o and

the per capita debt

had

from $8.75 to 011.97.

been

iirrrmst ii

lalelvat bearing
(or every man.

woman and child in lhe country.

Free coinage 16 hi 1 Is really aay-

ig that silver la.worth 81.20 an ounce,

Froia 1492, when Anurica was dtatovered, up lo 1876 the world produced 4l»8,618,171 ounces ut silver.

From 1870 to

a the marketa of tbe world sliver is worth

1894 the world

&gt; it 65 cents an ounce and tbe commercial

ounces of silver.nearly three times as inucii
aa in tbe 884 frulM 1499 lo 1876. Fruio Ib78

ttlo la therefore about 32 to 1.

Tbe rlrc-

iun of Bryan means the putting In of 56

euta of fiat in every dollar and HfeuilMg
ala country'at once to a single silver

produced

1.887,427.953

to 1894 tbe United States coined 84'32.­
490,749 in silver dollars .besides 832.030.­
485 subsidiary silver and over $4.uo&lt;i.uuu

in trade dollars, ur one third of a&gt;l the sil­

■ AMiard.

••I-wm in favor of honest money. 1 am I"
favor of gold and silver and paper, with gol®
and silver behind It. 1 believe In silver be'
cause It Is one of Uie greatest American pro­
ducts. and I am in favor of anything that will
add to tbe value of an American product. Hut
I want a silver dollar 'worth a gold dollar, even
If you make it or have to make It four feet In
diameter. Nognverinnent can afford to be a
clipper of coin.
creatTepubifc
&lt;
A treat
-republic cannot
afford to stamp a lie
upon gold or silver. Honest money, an honest
people, —
an boneatnMtlon.
Honest it
•
■’wbeu our money U only worth so cents on
the dollar, we feel W per cent below par. When
our money la good we fe«l good
When our
money is at par that Is where we are. I ini a
profound believer lu th* nootrtuo that for na
Hops, as well as men. iicneHly is the best al
ways, everywhere and forever."
’•Wliat section of this country, what nartr
r’PtfT® “• bonrut tiuw»y—honor bright- honor
bright? I bare been told that during the war
we had plenty ot mooev. I never saw it. 1
lived rears without seeing a dollar.l saw prom
laesof dollars, but not dollars. Aud the green­
back. unksa you have void tahlud It.la no more
a dollar than a bl I of fare is a dinner.
’-You cannot m ke * paper dollar without
taking a dollar’s worth of paper
We must
have the paper that represents money. I w-ut
It issued by the gove nment. and 1 want behln I
erery one of these dollars either a gold or a
silver dollw. so that every green hark under the
flag &lt; iui lift up Hs hn id aiicf swear, ”1 know my
rwermer llreth.”'
•
^During the fifteen years previous to
1892,Hastings was one of lhegreatest local

wool markets In the United State...

Won!

rom all parts of Barry County and - from

neighboring counties found

market here.

About 60.000 sheep were raknd in this
county, producing about 300.000 pounds
ef wool snnasllQ Sheep were high. Tin-

average price ofwool In

1895

wits nine

tion to take back anything

we have said

of the

republicans of

chuico of

the

Michigan.

republican

party

The
in uur

cholur. an i we will «|o what we can to see

.

THE

BELLS OF

1897.

[With A pologlen to the Late Mr. Poa.)
Hear the factorleo with their bells—
Labor’s bells:
•
What a world of hgpplnewe ’hetr melody
foretells!
How they tinkle, tinkle tinkle.
In the balmy air of moipU
While the hands that over sprlnkla
'
All tlys fa tories seem tu twinkle
With a feeling n*wlf born; •
Keeping time. time. time. .
Working for throng 1» st dime.
To the music of the spindle* that now
r*,§r‘ihrlth7'l^n». tails, bell*. taHa,

RelK tails bells
From the cheerful, jingling ringing of th*
tails.
Hear the mellow noonday tails.
Dinnrr tails'
What a world of hungrtoesv their harmocy
foretells!
To the workman’s dinner pall
How they ring out welcome hall!
From -the molten . golden note*.
And all in tune.
What a liquid ditty float*
Aa the'workman lift* tho lid
gloats
On the spoor.'
Or from aut It* savory ceil*.
What a meal o&lt; home-made delicacy
wtila!
How It smells!
•
But it dwells
•
■
Not In the pail! Hunger tell*
Of the pleasure It Impels
With the swinging and th* ringing
Of the tails, tall*, tails.
\
Of the tails, tails, bell*, tall»X
Bell*, bell*, tali*—
Tbe dining to the chiming of the tactohybella!

HI.
Hear the alarum bolls—
Brunn bells'
What a tale of wakcfulneva their turbu­
lence tells!
Startling lalvor out of sleep
t'rglng tarn from bed to leap!
’
To. much thunderstruck to apeak.
Thinking that there's work; this week.
Out he jumps
Tn hla slippewed feet he rushes to start up
thfe kitchen flre.
With a glad ejaculation as tho.flame* are
mounttog higher. "
Leaping higher, higher, higher.
And he nils his breakfist cup
, Now, onne more to work
Where idlenear so long dl.t lurk.
Oh. the bells, bells, bell*!
*
’
■ What a tale the star* n tell*

FWEE COINAGE PLAINLY STATED.

cents. &lt;The avenge price uf shpep 81 70.
Hifr money has litTh M.HK1 aui.iu- a'it' iijta

time. Wool was protected until 1893. ll
‘Is not aow. Can the tanners uf Barry dis
cover the difficulty In the sheep amt w.e&gt;l
Industry and vote according to liieir con­

victions?

We do not doubt that they can

and wilL
Will the Journal and Democrat publish

that paragraph of Zteh Chandler’* speech
from which they made extract* favorable
to free silver.

They dare not do It

This is an incri’S e

of 8202.3271700 In &lt;»ur
deLt or $3.29 per capita

The establishment of ratio fur sliver has
dways been tn accord with its commercial
'due.

W’w have no Inclina­

Is­

MICHIGAN FREE COPPER LEAGUE,

For Superintend*! Publie Instruction—

i&lt;e one

his republicanism.

The

free traders told us everything would be cheap, so they are: but now it is harder

Boko I). Dix of Berrien.

Why?

declarations he made; second, we doubted

transactions to be tight In this alate.
We believe that the
gold and sliver of no value except In -majority ahonld rule, and we -hsvir no de­
paying banks and money sharks discounts on sire 10 place our judgment against that

For Attorney General—

present. with her

We were

Let congress pass a law compelling all

have to pay it with. ■ It would do away with bankers and to a certain extent lawyers;
the less the poor man has to do with bankers and lawyers the better he is off. ' There

George A. Steel or Clinton.

'o adopt free coinage.

Pingree was far from being our choice, or
tbe choice of many republicans.

opposed to Mr. Pingree for two reasons.
First, we doubled the sincerity of -the

made in copper dollars, this would at onoh make

this.

state

will be elected by a large majority. Mayor

efee, then there would be no silver or copper mine owners to get rich off from tbe Ik- concerning him, and hr, po«slldy. will
boring man and farmer. Congress can then pass a law establishing a mint, at say have no inclination to take back anything
Marquette, large enough to coin all lhe money necessary for the business ot lhe coun­ he has said. AfteCa fair fight at Grand
try. This wduld give employment to Michigan men.
There would be no further Rapids he has been rhosert to head the

notes, as no notes could be given—it wpuld be epot cash.

Michigan will be found
Kinley this fall.

receiving

if the free coinage of sil­ •will carry more votes than any other man
the republican party could nominate, and

dune with free copper. . Our plan Is this: Let the government take possession of tbe
whole copper region of Michigan, and make it a penal offense to mine copper an/where

the arts.

sheep growers receives

of

Governor

ballot,

Some ot the silver advocates ad­

mit that lhe 58-cent dollar may be hard to goL but the 3-cent dollar would certainty be
plenty. Suppose lhe silver mine owners should win, that will not settle IL
Let us
get on rack bottom at once and be done with It. Tbe constitution of lhe United States

need ot national banks.

Judgment^ . whether

for

449 votes.
. ,
There Is no question but what Pingree

sliver movement is being carried on by tbe silver mine owners and politicians who ex­
pect to gel offlee. If they do they will let the poor man whistle. This eould not be

Thoma* B. Dilution. of Maruuetlr

ial, In my

noininattsl

Michigan on the fourth

ity apd more money for everybody. Copper has been used for money the world over
for thousands of years. The widow’s mite was topper.
Let us meet tbe question
ver was a law. now, people would not be satisfied.

FDR PRESIDENT
WILLIAM MC KINLEY,
of Ohio.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
GARRET A. HOBAKT,
of New Jersey.

wan

can’t tbe government make 3 cents worth of.copper a dollar and bring greater prosper­

boldly and get at tbe bottom ot It now, and have It settled.

National Republican Ticiet.

Al the republican convention lu Grand

The silver mine owners argue that tbe government can tn ike 53 cents worth of silver

We ask why

It Is now a practically settled faci ilia:
sound money democrats will buld a coll­
vention and openly bolt from Bryan. Altgeld and Tillman.

The wall of protection erected by the
republican party around the manufac­
turing Industries of thia country nerved
for n long time to shield them aodtbe
men employed in them from this cheep
competttfcm. But that wall wna broken
down by the Wilson tariff act, and this
fact, taken in connection with tbe phe*

it ir. important to reuiembnr thut fine
coinage tnAtu* the right df evrjry owner
of bullion tu jM-eecrit tta wino to the
E.inta uf the United States and have if
coinM without charge into money.
Under the free ooinago of silver, the

To bolster up a weak cause, and
•bly under the delusion that It is argil'
• nl both contained a start

•a last speech

extract from

mtde by Michigan’s av­

owed statesman, honevt old Zach Chan-

Still tbelrve Silver tMeurista asy we hate
been giving silver tire worst uf it.

1818 tbe world produced 63.267.OOU uutu-

th &gt; olivet'In a
^apeeeh favorable to silver and left out

in

tbU country, and they begin at laat to
reallae that a protectin' tariff alona &lt;u

Over 106 oeu la.

silver dollar w«« a lltf e
Lite p&lt;od act moi «f airi.r

greatly iocreaaed each

&gt;rat. until in 1895

Aenl tempts the

crat says:
Every Me Kinley Mt- taaite platfomi repub­
lican in Michigan di redly anugouum tbe ut
teraore of Xaeh. Chandler, tn the lart *p-ech he
made in MeCormlok hall Chicago. Oct
as ta wa* found in bl* tad at a. hotel la that city
tbe wxt monuru; H* &lt;&gt;id In that la'------- —
THERE IS ONE THING WK K!
AKE KlflHr ON. AND THAT 18 Tl E FREE
OOLNAGEUF SILVER.’’ If right ben. the
party !. wrou ~. &lt;«JDjter fbo • d In that
•mine speech: “I AM ALSO IN Fj COB OF
1OBDUAL STANDARD. 1 . AM
—
THE
11__ FAVOR
°r.AN..U0N^ST_.!?^^L5^”, lf *tT! .*pd
boldlag the *ame optn toe, dow. be would have
tovoteTfur BnM or*betsdsTu bis rorrelcttonV
Id Ito issue of Jaly 30lh tbe Bastings
Journal said:
- Zach. Chanster. who wa* found dmto ta bl*
beck Oct 31. lira, in a Chicago hotel, spoke tn
McCormick hall, that city, oa tta evening tab
fore, and In hl* remarx* b* *aid&gt; “There 1*
quo thing we know we are right o*. aad that I*
Sura. eouM. «&lt; «!«•£_ 1 «■&gt;.!»
«
lar. To day the laboring man can take gold nr
silver or paper and they are all equal In value,
because they are lutercbaagable.
The Democrat says that “every Mc'Kinley-SL Louis platform republican In Mich­
igan directly ant agon lies tbe utterance of
Zach. Chandler in tbe last speech he made
OcL SO. 1879? We deny IL
We Insist
that every, sound money republican to-day
is preaching the sound money gospel that
old Zach
Chandler preached In that
speech of Oct 30. 1879, and to prove it
we will not garble, we will not omit por­
tions. bnt we will simply quote tie whole
of the paragraph which they have prevert­
ed, and if they can fiud any consolation out
of it they are entitled to all they ran get.
The whole paragraph reads as follaws;
.
But they (referring to th - democrats) say
••There i« one thing ikat we know we
are right on. and that la the fare ootaare of silver.” • Every maa who bolds W cents
worth of sllrer »l»*ll go to toe treasury or tbe
inlnU of lhe I*sited btau-i* and take aaertiflcate
uf depcKit (of lOO eeni* wbleh shall pus aa
money. This was the Warner bill. Thin tbe
demecratic jxrtv m a party whs conidilttad to.
-and is committed u&gt;. aud ou tbe very Ian day o(
tbe extra seamor by a ajority vote of one. and
only one. in the tteuate'Uf the United Slates
we substantially laid that bill upon tbe table,
every republican voting aye. and every demo­
teal, except four or fire, voting no (applauMjJ.
N«»w. tn day. the laboring in m can taw? gobi or

I sin la tsvor of * silver dollar wUh KU rent* In
IV 1 am io tsvof ot *n h&lt;&gt; »ret dulir anywtara,
you can fiud It [cbeer»] and I stand bf *a bou
est dollar. To-day the teboritig in-m ran takgoM. or Wlvtr. or PM»r. and Mww are oil «f
equal value.because they are al! InterctamgeaL le
aith each otbei
The paper dollar c*»ta noth­
ing; a *Hvrr dollar ro«t* Hi- governiu-nt as
oenu-a fraction more now; It Um been a frac
Uoo le«R Hut al! Hire.- an- of equal value.
Now tta very nioineut you coiiiui-mh-t to l&lt;wur
tbure certtflraie* id deposit free!? to evrrv ma•»
having bullion you banish gold from your eir
cutaqag medium aud imute it an artlcte of tmf
fie and nothing eta • an* vou hsv-« htrfl a «ln &gt;le
ataud^rd.aud that I* a d predated wawdinl
Now Cher* is paid out in ihrvc Uulldd taairs
every day for lahnr atone MJ**.000. By coni
peiilug lhe mjbeUtuUoo ut a mi ver .dollar
you tirindie th* tabortaw m*n out «f isaMM a
day. Ttalaboriugman who receive*&gt;»• dollar
gets but as emits Th- ts.w wt»-. receive • #10 a
week geta &gt;« M an* no more. Tne To/nwr »lio
sells a boree. or tbe man r. hv *eL* a load ot
lumber, or a load of wheat, or aoyiilng else
amounting m 8l(ri. rerelv-s but «•».! and no
more. You have but oiw single »t««Hnrd. and
that the silver standard, which, having banish^rd gold. I* worth pneiM-i. itamMai rkxt l« to
R. Who I* benrntlrd hy tbi- willin'ton?
Wh». my friends. t*ot a Uriuc mortal i&lt; bear
fitted, except tb-&lt; bullion owner and lhl&gt; buUhm
apern 1 of or. 1 do rotrhai*? the** wrui with be- Ing bribed to pa*« that law Nmns* I |bave no
proof of it; imt 1 ito sav that Uh* imllisn owners
and lhe bullhm iqtaculatxu* can aff-nfl to pay
• n.Ot« oon in bullion for tta prfvife g? luf *wlndllug the laboring men of this country nut of t.s
P«r c«»t of all their earning*, [applaurt] Ther
jay, • mat may all be true: we dotiT kfeow how
It I*; we have n*t been bribed”—And I. never
anew a uian that would own up that be wa*
bribed in my life [laughter]. 1 don’t i**y that
•hey are, but I do nay that they nr* edgsred In
a mlabty mean bmlnesa. [Laughter; and ap-plause.]
We regret that we havn’t *pa*r to print
llw whole of this speech. Every tctiletin*
breal hrs with patriotism and love Of cum*try. There is not one single argiiment ia
the whole speech for the free cotnafceof sil­
ver. Od tta contrary every portion of It
relating to ihr currency I* against |the free
coinage ot silver, aud advocates a dollar
wertb 100 cents. The very arguments that
Zach. Chsndler nwd against free {coinage
of silver then, are tn force to-day ahd used
i«- ita'. Only, there Is this added reason
viy wc nhGuld refrain froia frjn silver
it- '. *Mlvt t Ha’lars In 1S79 wrrt north
St enntr, while to-day they are worth but
.’.0 emit*. Wv chpllrrg- our cotitempwrarira Ui punt i:&lt;m p.srvg^ph In full wiiich
H'vy huvr garhLil t«» hmvr n wrong lmpi&gt;
•« Mb tbelr i«&gt;*de)«. 4&lt; ijhvy r*fu*b-the) will sibitd convert* it &lt;&gt;( wilful
pie Vue. Ion.
-

Rutland Cauqus,
Tbe Republicans o( Rutlaml wtu
.
town hall Fridav Aug. 1 «).-.• •»
raf
imrwwte ot electing delejme, l. UjVc^J'.'rrO*

By (Inter Co

2ij. iW'’

SZjSlt'"

There will b* a Bepulillcun

.l

psim-ih

tojtransact any other burines, u.x:
. *
pefore said meeting
"®e
Dated Maple Grove Aug.4, ihc
■___ By OtthKk or Coxj*.
The republicans af Hostings tow,,,},:.. -&lt;.r
meet in caucus tajurday afternoon
vhi
p m. at town ball for the ru»p.w (l|
aeitaat** to th*c»u*ty coovcnhw. and is
*»y Other buxines, as may &lt;■„„« tel^’gL'
mtaUng.
BvtUtnaiiCuMM !

PWJBATE ORIIEH.
State of Mlchigaa. Cuuutv of Him
-At a aeasioa of the, iTvbate t\,u
"W-bolden at tot,Fnjb-ie
tbe Oitv of Htattaga, in said r.,,50tv on wij
itesdav the l.lh day of Aiwur. tn tta twri
OROMi—load ahmt hundred aed mtaty
r.ub,W&gt;t'
Aresuamr. Jcdre’

Ou reading and tiling the petlltan duh r-nftH
of Gilbert Buck, tmu of said tavu-rd irAtu-etorrWMoa* In said petition «^t tcrt’i •' •
real estate of said deceased, an u
nMoJ
de*crit&gt;vd be partHtooetj atd &gt;h iftsotM
heir* at law of said JecrawH. scmr.iitv lotbei
statute lo such case made sn.1 pmvt&lt;hd
Thereuroo It Is nrdo-reri.Thaf Tur»&lt;at ths
Sth day of September A D tH» at tea o (-i.,k tai
toe ton-noon, be assiKiieu .or tta brnrr-r r( wd
petition and that the lielrx
imr &lt;4
del
ceased and all other persons latereMcd ia **MI
estate, are required to appear ar a ta-wlua ot
said eoort. the* to he bolden at the Prubateof5ee. tn tbe City of Ha*Unga. tn said county, and
show cause. If any there be. why the pruver of
tbe pKlttoorr mav not be ghmted Anrt it b
Ttlrtbrr ordered, that said petHinser rite Mt)«
to tbe pereons'interested in said estate, pf the
peafloaey of said petition &lt;nd' tta. taartat
itmreof by crwdi&gt;g a cop) of thh order to be
published In the fl «*tlug* Hanncs. * n-w&gt;
Mper printed and circulated hi sahfCtrmtyaf '
Harrk . mww In eiu-ti week h«r three BUceeMke .
weeks previuuA to said day ol bcannr.
Cha* w. AkMinRCixu.
Judge of fto'.ate.
(A true copy.)

FAflOUS
Yes the F«n»on&lt;:
rtothlng store!
moves and to close as many of the goods at
we can will make'you special oilers cu all
the stock.
PBik Smith,
REMOVAL 8ALE

OUT PRICE Well the) say we cut
.
v prices but Uiry .fijl say
•o mnre p-L Now as »e must move e?
will give you. more spcrlsl I’fires than
ever.
Pn in.-Smith.
At the Fatnoos. .
WHAT OTHER

‘•

Stock wa«

taughti

'as cheap as this onej

much nf it for COe »«n ita dollar, tta bal..
for spot cash and is new »nd »•?* price*.
*
Pan Smith.
■
*.
At the Faiaunv. •

We w’.H n. Ht

SURE THING

.. ■ . ‘
.
until we do we will !
give yon many cuts &lt;»n priceAt;*-r w
move we will tell yuyyBorejuut(.where to
find ur.
Piiin Smith.
At tta Fanout.

THAT RACKET
HOW IS THIS

We tore -ukl r.ea
lust pur'fine lot.

chase of-waists'but mIM !&gt;»*
The price la what dwt* it.
not seen the waists aud pi I
Racket.

WE HAVE

The Its
made. &lt;

Al Hut I

WE MUST Sell out a f-U mnrt-J
' our dress go*’4 u *&lt;“"*
owner (.4 317’4 grains of pure silver
would be permitted to turn it over to
ty and low price will do it.
.
P|p|N WITH.
the United States mint and have it
Al the ilUcketcoined without ch urge or j ecrive there­
JUST ARRIVED A m W
ol
for one silver dollar. More than this,
CAUCUS NOTICES.
under free oud unlimited coinage, this
might ta extended to the whole world,
and the prior.
Republics i&gt; Couuty
County OoEXri.ik...
Oomri.ttou u»r the
The Krpubbcau
AtJta Itakrt
aifd the amount of silver coinage would County of Barry h»r
lur IbrpnrtXMe
tbe purbone ui uteriuc
uh
in
WE NEVER We never sbld so mufb
be limited only by the capacity of our nomination csndkl .&gt;&lt;» for the various c&lt;&gt; "ity
om^»,
aad
for
Utransaction
of
a»y
other
mints and the output ot tbe *Hver bmiuesa that may be brouaht before it will be
1 in ware *s
il
mines.
held on Thunrtay lbe yoth day ol Au«tar INK al Th. pood, .nd price. I. WUl
ten o’clock In the foren&lt;«u at Parkers , Hall In They keep coming every week.
If I have inude inyaelf understood m il*
City of Bastion Ihe.towmMtw sad wants
Pitixfrunuto the metihing of free uoaiage .mm! “the will be entitled to drlexaiva aa f. Mown’
At the.lUrket.
. .
ratio,” we are. bow prepared todtaon*a* Assyria
Baltimore.
understMndingly the fessibUitv of open­
VOX BATUBDAY 1. IW »l»^"
ing tbe mint* of the United Statewtb the
Castleton...
free anti unlimited coinage of rilver by Hastings Twp.
•bowlnp We Oxrorf elioc. For
we will mH .ny one p*‘r &lt;"r
;
thia country alone ut the raOootf Ifltol. City 1st Ward
.old by tint lloie Ibej *ee »«lh '•""""S
For myself, after the mo*l mature d*■Ml.riotw»mel&gt;.
llem.iui&gt;« u.i. &gt;“&lt;•

Saturday only.

any other conclusion than that nuoh

Jubuntown.
Maple Grove
«»raa gevllle

ver prtxiueM In the audit In those yrata,

haa made within tbe laat two or three
and every dollar of it is legal triaicr lus. years, has opened tbe eyes of a large
all debts* public aud private, exurpt wnrre
other wise specified in tbe cmHr set.
And

Oar eon temporaries are attempting to
win cwnverts w» the cause of frt-i • coinage
Ubm'n. d
by attempttog to make Lhe people believe
that Zach Chandler was In fayor of tbe
free coinage of silver.. To do thia they -kko-d*? erwdn.Au, ;;;j ..
have garbled the Last aperob mad* by the
great atateeimui. In the hopes of making
vote* tor their waning cause, if Any man
ty nflirerw
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was opposed to fiat money God knows it
Itt Wart-New^'* Mil!
was honest old Zach Chandler.
If any
■
Bttjoek’saxi;..Jp
.
A.
E.
Kenx&lt;t,
n\
man ever stood for honest mon»ty and a
SS . '
Coupty'■-’Irrk '. &lt; •
dollar worth 100 cent*, that man was old
Zach Chandler. who*e memory is fleered to ttaseroud ward 4; the Ihlra vJaJ
every loyal citizen of this state. In ita
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,
Chlti'... l ily (•
bane last week the Barry Countf Demo­ F j ■

tied coinage of silver M U to 1 wvuM,
ta my judgment, expel from our elrooUUon Dot only our eMire wdumo at
ffoW, but every dollar ot paper tnooev
redwnabte in ffoM.atel a
tiou of the currency and

PHU» Smith.
At the Kack*t-

LADXXS SHOES
-

We mu.l reJn«
tUKt ,0&lt;l ,n

Pmi&lt; Smith.
At tta Harkt-l

, ,ou need It t*
price w* will-make on
Pihx Smith.
At the Rxtket.

JORX G. MAAUnu

Frairtavlll*.

OMMAX BXACHBD
Mn .bo&gt;
IM. , Se.
wlH uk yon for It. Only we

«»

(. toiler, would
Al lhe Bidet.

WX WAJTT

Tour e«r«
■arket price.
PKK SMITH.
Al Ibe Keeket-

�uq sting-' Banner
r ihursdty.'A'ig- 13.. ■ 896w. r.

.

a

not forget it !feither should they forget
the county fdr'this fail
The premium
listoareout lb.

COO«. Ural Editor.

everything indicates a very successful fair.

l

16 teachers enrolled In lhe Barry Co
Teaches Institute. The per cent of at-

,

.j r months of May and
Jv-.rtised a moving sale■
-Uof drags,- wall paper
of mys
vt-rliscd to move about
As 1 did not* move at
•ju!y I St.
.
rtised. I have been
tbe tint’- .1
■[ Ifttv-ing a fahc sale, and
accascu
/ the public. To show
' .'of defv*
of Barry County that
to the [j, : in my intentions and
. • j, lo as, I advertised, 1
jnteu1-*'f
,
tiMisb i-&gt; :o!Io*iog notice served
J.I , die man that signed a
■conn-,
tfe to sell his stock
ol goodi .r.-J rent me his store.

' Dili!
June J

tendanoe Is something remarkable.

D.

F.

Sterling are giv-

iugjnosl excellent work'and satisfaction.

One of the- greatest improvements In

Rutland township was

when the

made

grubs and trer-rf along the highway were
cut down.

The people uf Rutland are be-

winning to rouse themselves to the good
roads eXufM*. and Warren Foreman, as
Highway Commissioner is proving to Ire
the right man In the right place.

The Barry and Allegan Co. Farmers As­

sociation will bold rhdir sixth annual pic­

nic nt Streeter’s Landing, Gun Lake, Aug.

• a'iOflt- ■
•vefUf*

L. Heath,
The Druggist.

:al news.

v e-k.

what.

We

exhibition ot tbe

wltneaaed an

Maaon Prnntait Implement at tbe Park
1 uesday and must pronounce that Imple­
ment far superior lo anything of its kind

cutting knife.
You should see this prun­
ing knife ifrytm want the best.

this popular summer resort and listen to
soma of the best speakers of the state.

of moving a print shop, and are located in

one of tbe prettiest and best office* in the

state, we are in a position to do anything
in lhe Urie of priming; nothing too large
or too small. We do artistic printing.
Our work catches tbe publie eye: It’s the
way It’s tret up. Did you ever notice what
a (Inference In-printing?
litis said that the camp meeting In Pen­
nock’s grove Sunday night

trimming trees of any kind of all Its ter­

Friday evening Hale

Now that we have got over the effects

was a scene of

The wind blew down

injured.

is invited to

bls Sar­

try

saparilla and pis Compound, which Is

as

well .selected

He Miso seeps a

stock

for

IheV; irtotirinists held n rally at the

fair:pow'l. WediHwlay, Avgust 5th. A
Birry e.'untv branch ot. the nitiional party

w’ts nriciii'/r.l with the .following officers:
J. Ba'rnuni chairman; M. (Ingaby. See’jr,;

T. Phillip, TreiMirer.
lansiuc.

G. it Malone, of

present anti addressed the

tbe boy out

the

window.

The

buggy

was

badly

smashed, but tbe horse was unhurt

A

.short time before thia John Harper's team
ran away but did no damage.

-When the couaty convention Is held

in

to com;

if possible,to allow those living In the south

part of the county to get home without
leaving the convention before It Is out or

compelling them to stay over till tbe

next

day. The convention is • called for ten
o'clock in’the forenoon.
Will the dele­

gates please be on hand by that hour If
possible, and this will allow us to com­

mence our afternoon session promptly at
one o'clock.
.
While little has been said in regard to
the progress made /in arranging for the

UHH'lig.

ing Chas. Macks'

.

barn in Baltimore Was

struck by lightning and burned to tbe

ground.- Wr have not ascertained wheth­
er them wu- any insurance on the^bulldin§ pt not.

The -ame. even in? the Branch

■x'liou: houw was struck and bunted’down;

ati.i
Bind, of Baltimore, had three
’• turtle k.11*,!.
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We doubt it ' the

razor-backed, savered­

special attractions is being arranged and

billed, cainp meeting pests were ever more
plentiful than they arc at present. /The

every onq who enjoys a good thing In this

been

snow file*. 0b!. words
We’ve got a biile now.
'/Not content with

W.i are J.
and-me tn

;,-d in mtr ttew office now,

.1 better positipn

than ever

lively hustle for a first

of speed contests, sports and games,, and

line should make It a point to be present
Tbe Fak is one of the Institutions of Bar­

ry County that should interest every

resi­

dent of tbe county, and a large attendance

are

will greatly assist

Inadequate.

the

management In

their endeavors to wipe out the debt at

playing havoc with

things in general Sunday

nigbt,

another

electrical slonn was experienced in this
vicinity Tuesday evening. • A barn be­

longing to Chas. Mack. In Dowling, was
struck and with ita contents buruvd. The
met with a shniliar.-fate.

J. E. Barrell's
barn in this dlty waa struck but not dara-

present on the Society and place it on a
solid basis.
The premium list Is now out
and has been mailed extensively over the

county.
Anyone not receiving a copy
may obtain one of the Secretary at any

tlipe^
We are pleased to announce to our read­

ers the formation of the.new.
Colgrove A Potter.

«ller until cukt weather t*et* In.
Nr». K. M. Uaii.-y was un the Michigan
kniral ttain and an eye wilnesa to tbe

the Asylum indicated that

ahe secured tbe drmc we were

learn, but the

uf the little two year old baby falling

looks like

out of the window when toe care were go'“Kat the rate of 50 miles an hour. Tbe

some one.

cat4-

•“other wj- in the seat with the child, and
,e|l Uleep. when4 the little one In snme

®«nuer minted to fall out of tba window.
,ie tra'n was backed up. aud tbe baby
*»R found playing in the eoft aand.
’w worse for It* adventure.

none

waa

she

Im­

proving. and It waa reported that she
would soon be able to return home, llow,

unab’e

to

fact that ahr secured

It

carelessness on

the

part

law firm of

Monday Aug, What "S3 a. m. a spec­
ial car will leave this eUr to accommodate

R. K. P.

The ear will

arrive in Detroit

at 11:40 a. m.
Leave Detro’t for Cleve­
land at I o'clock p. m. ou the b &gt;*t "City of

paper

Cleveland.” arriving In Cleveland at 6 p.

to Hastings pen-

Au item clipped from a Chicago

telegram

m. Gen. G*«e and staff, all thr Supreme
Lodge officers and two brass bands will be

JJ-® Milwaukee. Wh.. Aug. 4. said: Bev.

on this to-L which has been rhariervd for

• A. Hunsberger, pastor of Grand Avr“Ue M. K. church. Is dangerously 111.

tbiw occasion.

Theis are hundreds of people who will be

tbe Hon. P. T. Colgrove. will no doubt be

w *ch will b«of interest

P‘e read,» follow*: A special

S7.08.

Kara for

the

round

trip

luasmuco as our honored Pythian

nterested in Mr Hunsberger’* lllhras, en-

advanced to tbe highest office

j*™1*)’ l« Chicago, as It Is estimated that

gift of the order of the Knight* of Pythias,

® m married Haire than X.000 people rr-

an honor that comes to but very few cities

of this site, our citizen* should make It a
।
point to attend thta ereenrafon. and par­

ticipate m
In wre
lhe honors which will soon
ueipwe
--------------------------rb.s3tear.iun is np«
i” HI. and It Is presumed that hr ^ome
to Hasting*.
“*lll attend to the wan’a of couples who to all. Ticketslhattrddn Ana. »!»»• Call

rand Auenue church while Mr.

Hune*

the Grand Avenue parsonage brut &lt;»n
“ktriige.

further latotuatttou.

3 Burner Stove, one like cut. Regular Price $22.00 to close out $15.00.
18.00.
25.00
4 Burner Dangler Surprise with oven “
22.00
16.00.
3
................
15.00
10.00.
3
Step with oven
7.00.
10.00
High stove
3
o
4.00.
6.00
3.00.
4.50
Junior
2.00.
3.50
1.75.
2.50
1
All first class new stoves and guaranteed to work perfectly, We also have a
few refrigerators to close out at cost and less.
¥20.00 Refrigerator now $15.00.
15.00 Refrigerator now 10.00.
11.00 Refrigerator now 7.50.

We have invited you
from time to time to
come to us for shoes,
assuring you honest
treatment. We again
extend you an invita­
tion to come in and in­
spect onr late styles of
shoes. We are show­
ing by far the largest
and beet assorted stock
of shoes we have e ver
sh&amp;wn.

Goodyear Bros

ERROR
Errors, like straws, upon the surface flow;
He who would searchforpearls must dive below.

O ERR in buying HARDWARE is an easy matter.

cuts in prices are announced to catch the buyer.

If you

bite on this bait you have made a serious error.

A mer­

chant cannot sell goods below cost and pay taxes, etc.

There was a

time when a merchant could sell a few articles from a stock at less
than cost, then realize,enough on the other goods he sold to ofiset the

loss on the goods sold below cost, but those days are numbered with
the past, and in this age of close competition and bread and water

margins that cannot be done on substantial goods.

A merchant must

sell so as to realize a few cents on every article sold.
stock is reliable, and we sell al reasonable prices.

nounce any great Below Cost Sales.

Our complete
We cannot an­

We are proud of our stock and

if you buy of us you will be proud of what you buy.

Remember our

prices on everything is as low as can be announced anywhere for the
same quality of goods.

R«d Frent
Shoe Store.

Woolley &amp; Bronson.

Of

times glaring inducements .are held out and seemingly large

It’s quality you want not quantity.

within tbe

in ’hBl C‘tyRev. Mr. owivariw
Rev. Mr. balvnrtAif
* »te»cue inbslon will take charge of tbe

'

WE
WANT
YOUR
TRADE.

ot

those who wish to go to Cleveland to at­
tend the meeting of the Supreme Lodge U.

We Handle Nothing But The Best

Hou. P. T. Colgrove

’o ttifn out .&lt; &lt;■
uf. job work that is, far I aged to any great extent. This Is the first finding business engagements so pressing,
aliesii nf any
yon have ever had done lime in many yean, that so many have suf­ and to meet the requirements j»f a con­
inthijciiy. We.ioartlMte priniiiif. cots* loss from llgitniiik, and no one feels tmf«^ stantly growing law practice .found it ab­
. niTcuijinpNtic. or a-v kii;d of pr-lntinjt
. Uno of the!most successful summer nor­ solutely necessary to get a partner to asyin .* •
me here to do your print-*
«ist him. Mr. W. W. Potter, member of
mal schools held In the state this year
-i:x4uv ;.•••; , : that L wiial th- people
tire firm of Barrell 4 Potter, and one ot
closed In this city last Friday, after a nm-t
the rirost promising young lawyers in.
profitable anil enjoyable five weeks work
Michigan was approachel by Mr. Colgrove.
ball Seam went to Cal- to both studriits and Instructors.-^Every­
and the result was the new firm of Col­
''lay bik! did the Caledonia one attending the institute expre** them­
grove
A PGttar- . Mr. Coi’grovo Is too well
yry ■•snail package.
The selves in theTmosl flattering terms of the
known tbroughout Michigan and even
I a: lhe end id four ln- excellent training they have n reived, and
throughout the United States to need jury
1 •
• f ti.!’ sloppy condition the instructors’, Supt. B. A. Holden, Prin.
Introduction to Barry County people. Mr.
OfTltelxna nil left tbe J. E. Meallry. of the Hastiugs City schools.
Patter
b a Maple Grove boy. a graduate
groiLi-!
»;-!»Kheher nnd left the Prof. O. M. McUughiln. of Nashville, and
of Ann Arbor, a thorough student, a hard
_ sew l ,r.i.
, .1 •!l„-.erou»d with eleven Miss Ida Flip Slmhidns and Miss Hol­
worker awl a good speaker.
Tbe nrm
. I, 1; f„r the high sclHX'I brook, of thia etty, feel w«^l rewarded. for
starts out With a large business already
Inysai:: I.,-f . Caledunia.
'
their summer’s work.
eflabHslled, and we hope and expect tn
rise: ■ b'.uu was out-on the btreet.s
The many friends, at
Mrs. W. ,11. see it grew, and here's hoping It will.
Si’.uifiRy r-imii.i 'rendered sume very
Schantz were shocked l« learn of her
; { Additional local on 1st and idh P&gt;R* &gt;1
p:- :ty
&lt;&gt;u&gt;itiering the time they death at the Kalamazoo Asyluip this morn­
h»reb^i
p--v:iee. I hey have tbe
ing, resulting from an overdose of mor­
wverii j .
xerlivnt band, and under phine. Sonar time ago It was noticed that
the leadmhip ni Dr. Clarence Berber are
the mind of the unfortunate woman was
'l**v liiplug into n splendid muse- breaking down and she was taken lo the
j vl ortauiThey will give another, asylum In hopes of relief
Reports from
tottcert ou Um Mtnjel next Saturday even&gt;W«r.&lt;! on every Saturday evening here-

■ With yourself and see if you do
not decide at once to have a new Gas­
oline Stove at the prices we are mak­
ing. A Gasoline Stove is one of the
Uixnries of a housewife’s life; why
should they be when you can now
get them at prices we are offering.
It is a bonanza opportunity; be wise
and take advantage of it. You will
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.1
not get another such a chance.
Note following prices that we
. make you. It is the best that any one can offer you, for the same kind of stoves.
They are the beet.

A moat attractive program

postponed until

Striker school house south east of-town
•

been

class meeting.

mock parties have

We.frsp-: to learn that Tuesday even­

ricultural Society, tbe officers have
making a most

Evening, lawn or ham­

TALK IT OVER

The horae ran up on the

ing store and came near jumping through

tell mosquito stories that would turn Kan­
sas grasshopper yarns black iu toe face.

ple dig and sbou.

Mich. Central will ou Aug. 4 and 18 sell
a one way low rate for points in the settth.
Call at ticket office fur further informa­
tion.

Side walk In front of Phln Smith’s cloth­

a cider mill, and Michigan people can now

country swarms with them, lhe town peo­

Services as usual on Sunday at the
For tbe above occasloc the M. C. will
charch- The Lord's «upper sell excursion tickets August 22, ts and
•nil be celebrated aftex morning service. 24 at one fare for tbe round trip.
Chil­
1 ■ ?. 8. C. E. In the 'evening at 6:80. dren half hire. Return limited August
Leader; Geo. Wooton.
\ y
.
I1 3lst inclusive.

For the a bore oeeasioa tbe Mich. Con­
tra! will sell excursion tickets to Bingham­
ton N. Y. aud return at onp- first clam
limited fare for the round trip.' Date of
sale Aug. 17 and IS.
Return limit Aug.
gist and 22nd.

suddenly, tipped the buggy over and threw

44th annual fair of tbe Barry County Ag­
Mosquitoes: a re thicker than files around

Are you going to tbxt Govprt
For the above occasion the Mich. Cen­
iwuprmnce meeting on Mrt. Hailey’s
tral will Mell excursion ticket! at one first
lawn at £30 Sunday afternoon?
class United fare for the .round trip. Date
It Ib reqtmted that any of the merabers of sale Aug. 23 and 24. Return Omit Aug.
of the Wonsan’s Club desiring to make any 80th.
change in thek membership, will please
notify tbe »e:reMry at their earliest con­
venience.
\
__

The horse turned about

dropped down.

of

groceries ami will pay market prices
prodiuce.

U- huU1
imvUoh In
too Supervisors room at 2:30,

His son who was in the buggy
grabbed one line, the other one having

meno^the convention promptly at one
o'clock p. m. sharp.or even a little before It

was

h2*kC-T-,

store.

and children ^rushed
screaming and’ calling

no one

MICHIGAN CENTRAL EXCURSIONS

Kenyon’s horse

this city Aug. 20th It Is desired

about frantically
for help.
Great

Children.half fare.

Garland Beflniag Oo.. Cteveiaad. O.

started to run from In front/ of Staufftfr’s

tents, put out ■ lights, and left toe occu­
pants exposed to tbe drivldk rain. Women

consternation prvvadcd but

Fixika J. Bujsjc. Cwmr.

weaver saw.
Large limbs and sman
limbs, live limbs and dead llmbe were cut

tains within itself a chisel, knife, saw.and

good as lhe best, and a great deal cheaper.

for idvertlsementa
most i!-.t.-u'tbi- ••fl1.-** Tuesdays at latest to
ns.r.- . r’ion In the Issa* nf the week

tree and ,t0poed. The wlm,!, „,re
injured but the wacon van amaahed some­

Come

he especially Invites you to

3ereflfte:

-Kaplun eullidin, wub
When
h«rDr. Waddle', barn they ran Into a

Music fur­

In a first class siock Mr. Landis keeps,and

S7 quires.

ao wrtow, Injono., Ttu_ tMm (urMj
lhe CH, Bank oorwr ,nd ran «&gt;utb.barely

and enjoy a two days rest aad vacation at

call at Igindis* drug store, near Cook A
Cook’s grocery.
Everything that Is kept

• C1KCUL/IT1ON -

h«d hl
1*’’ P,”°n
d bl. h«4 „t Ofm. thoogb llt rewlvod

rors with tbe old Instruments in use. The
Implement is llght,eaally handled but con­

Everyone In need of drugs

l

^MMrr.ttoo-.teu.no

T. BtarUoK Iron, In front of Cook t
Ohh»» grocery.
Thf „lg„n
ow

gressmaA H. F. Thomas, and other prom.-

nished by Hopkins Coronet Band.

them a complete surprise to honor nf their
birthday. A large number were present
»nd it Is needless to ny that a pleasant
tlm? was .h«d.

off with such ease and rapidity as to rob

great confusion.

of Nir. Goodjear
from doing- as I ad-

b^ T 'h\noth"
T»- «»*■«
““ h*"the •r*l»thr ot di.
The tu».
'** WI1‘ •» ““Il thU inernooo.

2lst and 22d. It is expected that Hon. H.
t&gt;. Pingree, Washington Gardener. Con-

■ nent speakers wilj be present

L. Heath, Sin,—
,
You will ploase take notice
•hat* I have’decided not to sell to
von rnv
$°°ds situated on
ibe south, side of. State street,
Hastings. Mich.,' and now owned
and carried by rp« in my business
arnhhavedej: led not to lease you
said s'.ixc building and fixtures
contained in said store under the
tgreement and contract
of salc'and ;.g,recment to ’ lease en­
tered intb between us on the 17th,
■ Javol Apr- ^96.
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bated Hastings, Mich., July .
• s ••
H. Goodyear
ro

Con­

ductor,
Prof.
Chaa.
McKenney
has
completely captivated the whole of the
large body of llatenerah/ Instructors Miss
Tlbtietts and

,te tn,

»«nl. « her boo,

and

posted.

’

Word of Explanation to
thePublic

b!14

Weissert Bros

�Hastings Banner

PROMISES OF FREE SILVER I TEH.

Thursday, Aug. 13. 1896.
MARSHALL L. COOK.Editar.

xuv Ktcz.. eosrorrtca,
rorsT H. 1879.
„

ADDITIONAL

EDITORIAL NOTES
HOW TO SETTLE IT.

Ek-Congrcksmun John De Witt gar­
ner opposes ex-Congressman Itiehurh P.
Bland in a dtacusaioD of the money
question in the. New York Journal ql
July 1. Unlike many eastern mtn, ..Mr.
Warner has a high opinion of the abil­
ity, character and motives of tbe silver
people. He thinks that both the leaders
and those.in the ranks of the sixteen
io one army are earnest, industrious,
sober and God-fearing American citi­
zens, who are smarting under actual
grievances aa to the real cause of wtricb
they arc greatly mistaken. We quote
the following aa a part of Mr. Warner*-*

Senator Thurston coupled neatly in
his speech at Madison tbe two promhsea
of the free sihrritc*. One of these
promiMw is that the fret- coinage of
their favorite metal at the ratio of six­
teen to one -will give the farmer higher
price* for all hi* products.
Tbe other
la that it u ill make silver worth ’29
centa up ounce all over the world.
.
“According to Bland th- silver bullion tn
a dollar I* worth about 54 rents. Free sti­
ver coinage would raise the price of silver
to 12&gt; cents an ounce, and the silver in- an
Am*ctcan dollar would be worth one dol­
lar In pold the world over, even without
a'sovernroant stamp on Ik"
But if free coinage is going to make
the silver dollar intrinsicuUy as valua­
ble as that gold coin which Altgeld calls
a 2u0-cent dollar. bow i* the farmer go­
ing to get a higher price-for hta wheat
and corn and the planter for his cot­
ton? The free coinage dollars being of
tbe same value as the gold dollars will
buy just as much of all products aa
they do and prices will be aa low as they

THEY DECIDE.

THE FARMERS' VOTE.
C«at IXtUar*.
There are multiplying evidences that
th« asstnnpMon which hu» given Lhe
jx»i&lt;x:rnts so much comfort, to the ef­
fect that the farmers are for free sllver, ta bared upon erroneous inform*- ■
tiot».
,
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It has been claimed.that the con-,
grmsional contest down ta the Eight- I

Antl-Prep surer Dem -.bra tin ImAere Coaler at Indlauapnlls.

et-ath Illinois district, in which Hadley, ■
Inrl-airapolw. Ind- Aug. S.-Thr pro­
noond mon,-y randidata. dataatad Laar. [ n„„nnl CUOlUlltkrV v» vmww
।
visional committee of those democrats
a trve allrarlta, waa not a fcl.- U»i of
|„donuug lhe Chieaju pisiform ufid
Uta senttaent of the uprieulturtet* on tk.ke( b(.y u
|.f rc Friday, a per•.he currency qwelion. laterslewa *-tth
drgm.izatlon waa .Reeled and
legfUmale formera from ail qrer the i B
waa ,„u„| ,or „ national conrenalale by Chicago meat packers and I Uon to be held in this city Wedneeday.
commhwion cutndUDUk however, fur- , gaptemixr 2. for t|,e purpose of sdoptni«h facta that wlU be a revelation to : , ‘ a declaration of prlnclplea end nomthe popocrau. and go far toward oon-! ,aJ,iag candidates for president sod

firming the deductions made from the | r;ce present. The provisional conirerdict In the Eighteenth district. Inw„ merged Into a nations! comveMtigaUona by Chicago packer,, who ' mjttae. and Senator John M. Palmer,
buy directly from the farmersand stock of• Illinois,
——
--------&gt;------was
made
permanent chair­
rairers, indicate that those who are‘ac­
man.
•
.
tually engaged in farming as a business
are almost unanimous for McKinley
No time at all was wasted in deter­
and for the maintenance of the present mining the main question, which had
Senator Thurston states the case standard for the measure of values.
already been practically decided by
thus:
If this ia true it means that the caure a canvass of the taembers of tbe com­
"My countrymen, did you ever stop to of honest money will win a sweeping mittee.
Mr. Ewing read the resolu­
“Thta proposed law to make people think that If the free coinage of silver will'
victory in Illinois, for the only caure of tion adopted at the Auditorium oouTer­
accept silver ta not asked for by any­ bring silver bullion back to its old-time apprehension
among sound money ence in Chicago as the authority for
price there will be none of this Increase In
body who wants silver. It i* just be­
the price of products, none of this Increase cbiunpiona has been the apparent un­ the action of the present gathering.
cause people do not 'want silver and in price of labor that they promised on certainty as to the attitude of the farm­
Mr. Ou th watte, chairman of the sub­
will not take it unless compelled to do tbe other side* This is exactly true—that ers on this question. If the rural pop­
committee, then presented the call for
co that our free silver friends want a every promise they make to the people of ulation of Illinois ta for sound money
tbe convention, as follows:
this country of a rise in values, of more
law to make them take it. Tbe only per bushel for wheat, or more dollars per nothing can defeat it. for the wage
people who want the law are, therefore, day for men. is a promise baaed upon the earners in the big cities, who have
•To the democrat* of the United Btatea:
not those who wan tail ver,but there who proposition that the new standard of value, nothing tn sell but their labor, are al­ A political party has Always been defined
the-new dollar of silver coinage, will be
want to get rid of silver, or who, owing less than the present dollar of the country ready satisfied that there to nothing In to be an association of voters to promote
the success of political principles held In
gold and thinking they can buy silver In which we Hva."
free silver at sixteen to one for them. common. The democratic party, durin* Its
mere cheaply, want to make their cred­
Tbe free sUveritea make these two ir­
Even with as large a city aa Chicago, whole history, has been pled*ed to pro­
itors take it instead. It may bo said reconcilable promises, but they are ad­ within ita limits the rural population mote the liberty of lhe Individual, the se­
curity of private rights and property ar^d
that, os to future matters, we'could dressed to different constituencies- outvotes tbe city population by 100.000 tbe supremacy of the law. It has alwafs
make special contracts calling for gield. The promise, that silver will double ta or more. In 1S94 the total vote coat by Instated upon a safe and stable money for
That is just what they can do now in value is intended for llocKy mountain all parties in cities of 8,000 and over in the people's use. It has Instated upon the
regard to silver. As a mstterof fact, n consumption. The mine-owners like Illinois was 380,257. The total vote maintenance of tbe financial honor of the
nation, as well as upon tbe preservation in­
large and increasing proportion of con­ to hear that talk. Free coinage, with caat that year a as 859,266. leaving 479,­ violate of the institutions established by
tracts do provide specially for payment the gold value of silver bullion remain­ 007, which was cast by the farmers the cnnsUtutiop. Thcae, Its principle*, were
in gold. It is significant that no one ing nnchanged, would not benefit them and the inhabit anta of the smaller abandoned by tbe supposed representa­
tives of* party at a national convention
bears of silver contract*. The reason ta Ijartlcularly, except so far as it gave towns and villages, who arc nearly al­ recently assembled at Chicago.
no one prefers silver except for the pur­ them cheaper dollars with which to pay ways closely identified with agricnltupose of forcing it upon some one etac.
their debts.
'Tbe democratic party will. thwetors
ral pursuits and who constitute the
The promise of higher prices is to backbone cf the commonwealth moraJ- cease to exist unless It be preserved by the
"The most serious feature of the pres­
voluntary action, of such of Its members
ent situation is not so much the predica­ tickle the farmers End make them be­ ly and intellectually.
as still adhere to Its fundamental princi­
ment in which we find ourselves a* the lieve their crops will be worth more
The farmers are beginning to realise ples. No majority of members of that con­
vention. however large, haul any right or
apparent disposition in both partiesinot to tlwm under a free coinage law.
that what they need is not n larger cir­
to take the only vwjy out, which, if 11
There is a third promise, however, culating medium, consisting largrh of- power to surrender those principles. Wh»n
they undertook to do so, that aseemblac*
may sugi.-est it, ta to accept the si^ua- which Senator Thurston did not- irien- n debased currency; but a larger awl ceased to hr a democratic convention The
•lion that ihe conferee of the wdrld ] tion. That ta the promise of “cheap
better market for th.Hr products. Thia . action taken, the Irregnlnr proceedings,
,
.
,
, ,
,
nnu me and
piairora
the platform
cnuncmicu
enunciated
ujr inai tv&amp;ay
by that body
tan* ereat A for ilself. to reccgnizr its , money.
That is intended to attract can only l&gt;’ W&lt;‘UTV&lt;1 by the &gt;.&gt;*R nlry , vrtre. •ta'i ***•
utterly and md-ttnsi.
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*.r_u
griic&lt;ul t’.'j ptanoe of the gold Ftrend-: all men who owe moitey tufti who are pciliry
ihe I *"
" Uta
‘ m
M cons:
-----*bly
njvoluUr&gt;nan*.
and
such-radpolicy cif
cu protec-tloh,
pmnecuon, which
wmcu eniarjges in&lt;*
niy revoiuuanarj.
ana
■/1 s- Itute
r.ut&gt;-.■•ucn
ran,
nrd. and, lea • ng to eommero- |i!v-; rather desirous to cheat their cretlitors. liow market bv &gt;!ra«Iarinp the clrvcl- lf*' departure.* from the.-rteclj let ot'true
.
.
.
•
.
dem.xr8&lt;7.
which
should
cnarreteriiv
a
things y-.t I dong to comrut'rce, tot re- j Thn«*&lt;- men are not told that free coin­ opidtnc or tadmtrles tbar Iralld upne*
pxtrtotic sdministf.-.tor. olowr: 1 mist any nttfrujit al interference &lt; Uh r ' age will mr.ke alher worth 129 cenla an
communities of wagt* r:imtTS wire cori-I country'* affair*. that It*'result*
not I
Rfl by cur own government independt ntly otnrvr, hut that the price will remain auinh breadstuff*. and by the rrstonk | entitled to the confidence cr support of ;
tioJof
millip™ • 'XiTSX
^B or by any n-pl.’nation between ?t*&amp;d what ii is.
tlnn of ^ipro-.ny. 1,1.1. ...... -m...
r“« «cm»rr.,&lt; For •f.Tr^tto
the nral run. .Inc.
V
fetr^ed there tasiot
of cth r nation*.'
.
» _ jlatt,
. .f-Qrra
&lt;je.
of barrel* of llotir to ( i»Im and pth*t I before the Aracri.-an.|*opJ?a
_____
in price.
Tht-'y wont clirnp dollar* con*trire rend opened the porta of Ei* *.ctar!r&lt; the prtndples ot ttn* democratic
■
“Perxcrs-ily 1 beliewc gold to be far
—
~ —*
1 , nkH' “ recocntxtftan
^B superior to any other standard thn| is which*will gd jiuit .'txfnrir. th;* f;.vment roptj to our ment prixhicta.
.•. 1I meat
rr a, eaoraMmtalr
courageously
Is the Moat Pppular Republican Nev , iper
and rqr.riatent!y admlnl'tered hy Jeffcr^B
-ven remotely pcactlcnble. hut !ft&lt;iur of debt* ns the prexer.t lC(^een» doffhr
The tarnuTH will.vote formnrkrt* for ■
their prodtjeta and not for ro-cent dob* reft. J.^kroi and Cleveland, no.” are there
B jowmen • jtfrferrcd silver 1 should ern’ nominee* for the office* of preaident and •
of the West and Has the Largest CirctHati
larsj—Chicago Timcs-H^rrJd.
'■ vice prtaident of-the United State* pledyed I
rider it meaMurelefs Impertinence [od |
to carry tboac principle* Ujto practical ef- TERMS BY MAIL
IT WOULD MEAN RUIN.
.
■ -the part of congress to jnterfere with I
fecL The faithful ar.d true democrat* pf
j j
that preference.' And so. certain m J DcrooernUc
COMPARISON OF PRINCIPLES.
DAILY (without Sunday) .. $4.00 per year
Woyld Drtag Wld»the Unljtcd State* are determined that
I । "7m •tfliJ our" cv7mi7er3e Suds it m(ire I
DAILY (with Sunday)
$6.00 per year
spread Euln. .
The .Ooctriae* nf McKintey and Rryan their principles shall not lw* rbtht*Mly *vrrendered. nor the pcuple be deprived of an
SB profitable and nomraj to use gold as :■
’
.SldO'by Mtl-.
Altogether, the general uneaatacsu in
upportualty 12 vote for caadidatea tn ac■B standard. I am nil the more opposed bu*ine»*« circle* caused by
e the fear cf
Tlas is tht* policy that Bryan ta lking • cord theriiid'.h
•
PER YIAR...,3 =
|Eg to any attetapt by congress to inttrffre ‘ democratic success is becon. :g rather the honest men of tbe L’uikaJ.Statcs to ।
As a Newspaper THE INTER OCEAN krepa abreast of the tlnu-a m .
’ j with Hjjj^mjtpral cotirse^-of bestrews.
... ‘ alarming.
^.^a.Mxa.jk. Tbie bold
” yeservv is falling,
"Th ri f're the nationaldomcrratlcparly :
. respect*. It spars* neither pUns nor expease in recunar
*
• * ** Bad as'would be the effect-cf
.r............
demand the frre orcLur.’lmltM cr&gt;’n. I of the Unital States, through Its rcaular'y j
of J As we write, it ..
is len.milHcs.**.
of dollars
ALL THE NEWS AND THE BEST OF CURRENT LITERATI k'&lt;
. m। below
m• the
I k . huixlred-miHio:
1. . ..-J .1 ... ’ I t f
.. .. |
Yet •ago Of both n.lvcr rrff gc!’ kt tu- prtr-.-.t ] ci'nytitulcd commlttc*. hereby call* a iai- |
tree s'bvr. more nnd more of u ate
tionsl convention at that party, for the
legaAratfo of sixteen to one. Wfihoct nah- .
Concluding tlssit h few years of rppv- then- was ^flipped bp the day before Ing rni^ibe aid or ecnaent • f n
of It* platform and the nomether : t,- &lt; anti./un-rment
Inttl-m of candidate* ‘fat •Jr.- oClr,* of 1
bension nnd financial paralysis, ftch only ahquth qii.'irterof a e i! »;•
‘
tioiu] wS''4*mand t&gt;.’.t th-- yte.-.d..-r&lt;J til- ’
president and vice president of the United ‘
ns we hare hr.d. would br more, u'a-.i- would seyuj to show that nil cf t
pold ver (foliar shall be c fu ! 1-,-nl tender • q iul State* and the tnir.jactfon of *uch bu«i- I
As a Family Paper Is Not Excelled by AnV
ly wfch gold, for all debt*, put He an.] i rl- 1
Cjrlrg thr.r. the actual experience of is not going to Europe, I u: tj
ncs* a* l« h
iental thereto, to W- held at |
vate.iand w« favor &lt; rh I.-gis’ath n r.&gt; will I
free coinage of allvcr. a trjdl cf whl&lt; h
’1It has something of interest to each member of the farm'
I’
briEg hoarded by the people of cur own prevent fur the future th*-deme; etlzadcn Indiana|Kj]i*on Wednesday, the *re&lt;ynd rtv
YOUTH’S DEPARTMENT is the vary beat of it* kind. Fu U7EHwnuM at lenst establish certain fm io country. There are oilier facts which- of nny kind cf Ircol tender money by pri­ at September. Udi at U' o clock noon, and lK-«
hereby requests Chat tbe members of the
ARY FEATURES are traeciualed.
:&gt;ud destre;. sundry delusion*'."
would feeru h&gt; prove that l&gt;.:« is vate contract."
party In the «v nd states *who believe in I
It ta a TWELVE PAGE PAPER and contain* the New* of the World.
And this is the stateiuf^nt.of princi- : •rend tnf.nay and the preservation of Inw I
.true. Never in th^ history of th? &gt;yo
.
POLITICALLY IT 18 REPUBLICAN, and givwi tu readers the her.- fit
safe deposit oouf be;«s in Srib Firsuehico pies to which McKinley udherrs:
I. and order, and who are unalterably.
indl- . the aoicrt
ablest ai»cu*slon*
diacnasi on*
all live political topic*.
tn L-.
C4...
-yr.. ir. Unnl'-r*biv"nn™
■&lt;.-«« &gt;
•
, J ,n pint -sr.i sanptcO
and rand!tapies. It is published m
n
?
x
■««
“•»•&lt;»»-«**&gt; on auUve &lt;•*
I
The Ohtisf* of the. free xilver craze qre .
- there been such a rush for bnxca.as
. . - ----------------- rJLZL-.__ _______________ ______ ____________ ^7... -ter'- •
| thought hy the Baltimore Sun to lx . durtag the past few weeks. Th!&gt;- is u measure calculated to debase cur curten*T ■
Please remember that the price cr THE WWEKLY INTER OCEAN
or Irspair the- credit of ■our
/Gentry
,.............................
i‘ VS'rSr
i
O!'"
t « reltu 'Addta.
' ".
I “the same which caused the greenback ’ eiutatm coninitaiity. The peu; k»of ( al- are. iherefone. opj &gt;wd to
the free colnatre
I hereby to find advocates in. bo maliy ! ifornia are r-xctrdlntdy prone to «jre&lt;*u- otsuver, except nJ • attonal agreementr.-lth ; which such stut** are
4
TUC iutch nmiM
—rm
Such detagat** shaSTte1 duly re-&gt;
THE INT^R OCEAN. Chicago,
I «tafc-. of the union 20 year* ago—&lt;pe (late iu all jonta. of gumblltfg rchcuie*, the leadlna eomn rctal nation* of the titled
I feeling uf unrest and a drrire fora such
wildcat inining stocks. On the world, which we pedfc ourselves to pro- • credited, reeordina to the usage* of the
and. until suchlucrecmer.t canbeob- . ueinoa-Mtic party. Tl^cir credentials shall 1
I change, no matter what, produced by • other hand. Iltcy arc extremely suscep* mote,
tt.ined, the extaUnK,goid standard must he-1 be f.'rpardtd or delivered to the secretary I
I banl titne*. bad buk’ncMi and lack.of ' £5bl*^to
£nnnc’ri! dc^rettaiqu*.
11/.
ucpcMiuiin. ta
Hl h*?3,
; of this committee wUh all convenk-m apeed 1
.
when
al its I•'- The Chicago platform means that &lt;!»*•• , ; and this committee will make
‘
I snploymcnt
—the desire,'. conscious br
. v uthe cTficocratlc panic
“---------wrS
! - --T-T
up and.an- I
ncunoc the roll
of the
delegatee entitled to '
| jincppjO^Dus, of debtor* to scale their worst, the bankcreof this city said that । savings banks nnd the insurance com-J. partlMpai'e
In toe
jrebmfnnry
r-artiaTrittle In the nrehm’narv organte*I ?ebt* by paying therein a tlcprecinted tbj' sefe deposit bgx?} weje fijles) with pnnit-*s may pay 53 cant* to every i&gt;oor L Hon qf* the Mi^vir.ttan.
—x
I rarrenc’.—the vaguT" idea that ‘mpre! coin. It is their belief that a similar । taAh who has a claim upon them. T^B
'&lt;
Commits
4 1» 2’sL^ Pvitiuy night Chairman
I mon«*y in circulation! means more movement is in progress now. ,
j SL Louis platform ntearns that, *’
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I money in each iudkiclual't. pocket, whbWe all Ka-vea very vivid recollection of i ,indcr t*’c existing gold standard, every' । Tahoer announced hta executive coutI jut reference to bis means or opportu- the panic of 1893. ' It was difficult to •
which the laborer receives for • -wittee ns follows:
I ihv fn nnm
if ■'
' b^ow anything in Spp Francisco then ' hia work» lllc .......
^rmcr
for htal
.............receives
.............................
.. ........W. D
D.- ISyuura. Indlanapolia,
Indl.napeli., Ind.;
InU.; W.
W.
wheat.
Mid the
tho thrifty man
ma pays
pay. for inin I u
B.- Haldeman.
Ha&gt;d;:m»n. Louisville.
U&gt;ui»rille, Ky.; Frederick
Fraderick
1 without 20-dollar gold-pieces as secu- !' "
’h«t,und
4
KtHinf the (iooie. Ete.
v, f ritv. That was one oi the results of । «ura“*orputs in
St Louta. Mo.; John E. Hop...the bank, is
inworth
ituri.u100
ivu , Lehman.
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•• -■
I
The Baltimore Sun points out that
democratic success.
anceess. We
Ue have had three I cent
cenU
®ha11 evcr.-v do,Inr
do,,nr received or ’*lM- Chicago. 111.;
IM.; Elli. H. Itahcr. L» '
*'’ *°&lt;8ha11
B ’our ‘good- times have in the past al­ .years of depression from democratic • P®"1 Oul
• paid ar“ta the
■“ future- be- worth- ‘ i*0?*’ * Ub
*’--------*' M
•- - w-&lt;‘»'tcheon. St.1
*': P
&gt;f depression from democratic
out V Um® ,n
t&lt;*e future
be worth
B rays been times when foreigners were
.
-...
I.
]
Mtau.;
Samuel
H.
Holding.
Clevc;
’ . i..
At tie
of demo- ‘
lnJ;'OT-v.r?arkl*t .in.the WOr’d;
panic,
...x, mere threat w.
B Uvesting money freely among us. jt
I;
• Every man who wishes to do justice an.’. , |and’ °
Charles Tracy, New York.
B.wafl pot altogether or chiefly our own J cratic domination for another four : to receive justice must vote for McKin- ’ The hcudquartcra of the committee will
made liutdaM. bri.k. U ’j*"- P«&gt;ple are buttoning up tbelr .
B| savings ttat
that made business brisk.
T*
j be etitablisfied In Indiauapolm, al least
ra. tin- continued Influx of forci^a pook'fe- boarding money In Muckings. .
■ until after the convention.
1013.
Now w are unfortunately ito- I
It »P In anfr-depoelt boxea. and
COMMENT AND OPINION.
iated bv Un- Utrro. of the .liver be.ia, brokem are .hipping gold out of tbe
Cloud .‘.jirSr’in’Of. ,c.
Calunibus. U.. Aug. H.—cloud bum
.ball we
I* bottled
induatrially n
If iI country
aellenrof
Amen- ।।
CFThe
w
i ne
men .1ore mui,^
lining up
up in
lb 1
rI &gt;nd
।du »nun
iwiiiCTi up
up iuuu"uiaiij
- to *pay
- -foreign
n------------------- -----------—
- working .......
■
ever«♦.actually
reach
It.
Our .All
canof
Securites.
of Ulis
a result column.
tbe McKinley column.
McKInlr vlsm 25r^"rr'd
Bolivar. Slurb court,,
I re. -shall
----------------Our can
securite*.
this as a All
result
tbe a«
McKinley
—nv the razw
I -beorlst- kill the goose that laid •the merelv
jnerely of
ot n threat of rtamorratirv
democratic succ-ia. ' »eem« tex
to xr-nr
worm
cockles, of their { ....
,
"MT"
th. rill^p.
OD&lt;1
’
”1. Hooding
•
........ ..................
uuu
FOR
I joldep
..
—...is if that
. u-* party should _._t~
—
. .
anvinrr
el... roof*
.—
.
egg,..
” ~ j—.Tr~* '~ .
I tin.
w&lt;&gt;oid result
pearls.—rIowa
State ».
Register.
driving the norm].,
people to the
of ..
their
I- '“Saving* Bank Depositor*, awismo.
j actually be Hucet-ssful at the polls? It,
CFThe average per co pi tn currency I houses to escape drowning. The dam- .
“AH the great savings bank* state*. । i* our belief that a wild panic would et»- fn the silver countries of the world ta age tn property in great and railway opare taterfeced with.
.ccption
California, —
voted
sue beside
the panic
*93 would
dollars. Tbe average in the gold 1 eratious
’
the CX&lt;
__ ■**___ of
_______________
L—*1 lw»&lt;trta
wlvtaSwhich
♦&gt;,»&gt; rranlo
nt ’OS of
wnr.trl
—“
- three
plank at St.
Louis,”’says
as contrastedstandard
is &lt;15.—ttica -------Ob-1 *
for thegoltlI plankat
St.I.ouia,eaye the
(be ! eeeg-™. • «Thyr __________________
_ _______ ... — countries
----------------------------------‘ is safe to
‘
‘-I. It
our deliberate
Bmton Transcript. “It
-ay 'j —
rycloneItta
lxour
deliberateconvictfim।
conviction server (Dem.).
—

The umpire now decides that
w BA Tl LE AXn is not . only
decidedly bigger in size than any
other 5 cent piece of tobacco,'but the
quality is the finest he ever saw, and
the flavor delicious. You will never
know just how good it is until
you try it

The

Ocean

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The Weekly Inter Ocean—

The Weekly Inter Ocean

■THE B33r IS, AYE,- THE CHEAPEST.”
AVOID IMITATIONS OF AND SUBST!TUTES FOR

SAPOLIO

Rally Round
The Flag,

that
:l»t tbe
the vote
rote for
tor tbe
tne gold
goto plank
pionx stood
.tooo «mt. democratic
......oeratlc tracreu
success next.Soveml»-r
nextSorentl-r
tor
for marly
ttexrA- reveii-elghths
« re.«lghth. of tbe total de- w«uM
"Quid ®e™
seat, widespread
widreprexd and deraatat-ng
derretattng
....
-----------------------„. d- rum.
poaitn,
nnd. perhaps
more.” Tt
These
ruin.—San Francisco
Franciaco Argonsnt.
Aroonaut.
atpountfng ta gore than &gt;1,7Qj&gt;,- Jj
Cbratmras of SUvra
OOD,o6(), are 117e rasny-dey savtugs. as the
In 18T3 the total product of silver in
Transcript says, of the "toiling mil- {
the world wna 61,100,000 ounces and
liana" about whom the silveritesure so ।1 the silver in a dollar wa* worth $1.04
Treatly concerned.
The Trwn»cript ■
Ada: • Reckoning theft dependents, *” «?WSree de^ltoraTtaod for a eryy co.- .
Ue
dderable nrooortlor, of the entire no,- •d.™r
^»«r-«-U worth only SO 7-10
trines*

. . ”, .
. .- ...
virtual I?- be cut ta bklvea.

drpo.it. ^.U
*

num,’eraI 17U.00U.000
17V,000,000 luudwlf.
buphela mid
ajid five
the averwre
average
price 53 cents. In 1895 the estimated
]Xitato crop was 400,000.000 bushels and
t hr avprage price was26 cent*. The fall
in lx&gt;th caws wxut due to the same cause.
But when the farmer'* jxXatoes fall to
half the former price, how much good
will it do litm to compel him to take
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should find quarters in one of tbe farm­
houses l«tw een the refuge and tho vil­
lage—cn arrangement entirely to my

max-bad any notion of netting Johnson
hull, so much to engines of
tc spy upon my doings, for be had
used me aa a means of communicatin;*
the same roof with Izunar was'not al­
with the man. a course be would not ships of tbe same die will be
luring.
He was as unsympathetic ns
have adopted bad be entertained any same.
The builder, therefore, must
l^t'^4
,h*&lt;' ” hid oot brmk’
au iceberg, hardly mort loiquackxs. suspicions of my faithfulness. It might
choose between assigning weight to hvB
waa not made ot «uoh aturdy ataff. Had km. ;
11
WCT*R"&gt;d.'' rolling nnd the mystery he maintained was be that he desired to arrange for tbe use
hill*,
topped
here
and
there
by
dark
or
giving
it to cargo. A very strong
bamar a,&gt;routed borne and dianlared
not Qf tbe fascinating sort.
In the of a sloop owned by the brothers, with
hull means reduced carrying capacity,
a cloven hoof I might have experienced wood*, below which .trewbid bro,d wevlf- we passed together I came to dis­
on eye to tbe possibility of opening a a great carrying capacity means a hull
mendawe
„„d
cultivated
field*;
a
clear
qualms, hut acareely well-defined re­
like him exceedingly. Sometimes, when
brook rippled near lhe road, which fol­ a day’s laliors were ended he would sit way of retreat by sea in cose his pres­ of the lightest possible construetacm.
grets.
ent stronghold
became untenable.
To these elementary conditions is doe
■ ..Thr” ,ho“1’ &gt;»ter, ■ »« again in the lowed tbe tortuous cotrM of it* little for hours puffing away at His-cigar, Yes, that w-emed to be the most reasontalley: nnd overhead was n sky without watching the wreaths of smoke, but
etty. and tbe few tiea which had bound
rble explanation, although, so far as I a merchant ship; the merchant ship
a Reck of cloud. In' tbe heart of the speaking not a woyd. and hardly honor­
me to ,t were severed. The landlord
knew, Lamar was not'in the slightest
must' necesEarily be constructed to
•print morning the moat glorious of ing me with a glance.
What his re­
took my departure
philoiophicallv
danger of discovery by his enemies. carry the greatest weight of cargo pos­
canopies.
flections might l»e wa* beyond my Such a precaution at that time ap­
payment of the arrears of rent «et«ned
sible. consistent with, a hull strong
“A beautiful country.” said 1. half In power of connectnre; yet I managed,
•« (’fo|x*d by o«Jr exclusiveness.
to reconcile him to lo,|np the tenant
peared to be about as necessary as a enough for navigation and with propul­
soliloquy nnd half addressing mv com- with considerable satirfaction, to con­
shipment of antidotes for frost-bite to sion sufficient for tbe speed required in
Ufau r wu.-'seated at the table, with* A Denr-by practitioner gladly ogrewl ;pauioa.
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vince myself that he had committed
. d cup of coffee before him. to give room to my books until thev
the Hottentots.
| its business.
* .
halt'd!
"And more—a safe country. I think.’* some crime of particular-atrocity, and
■ t from the window fell upon should be sent for. anda junkman drove
Sleeping over the matter gave me no
The moment the hull is unnecessarily
"We are not followed—at 'that he was no common political exile.
; i- in'instant I repented tho nn easy bargain for my furniture'. A mid he.
fresh light upon'it, nor was I the wiser 1 strengthened the ship will cease to be
least Up far. No one else left the train
for
my pain* for many a day
­ able to compete as n carrier with other
'
*
*there
’
LanSi-i; between us; for his face waa valise waa capacious enough to receive
when we did.”
to suppose hiiui to lie a sufferer from
after; but at last chance, the much-ex­ ships cf tbe same size r. nd speed, which,
ii:- moot repulsive it had ever the few effects I cared to take a\yav
“Ob,”.said 1. thus drugg?*! bafk from remorse. jVhntrver his reasons for
k»t, tp behold.
The sjtltow- and even its eontenta might have been
plaining. furnished the. clew.
.
having lighter ball*, curry more cargo.
Invni r
Rentimcnt to renlityC “we ought to be flight might hare been, he seemed now
I had tarried at the house on tbe
A ship built wijh a hull specially
noticed wa* more, pro- .jiarted with without great - sorrow.
safe enough. But. speaking of puraoit.
to regard bimredf as respited from knoll unusually late that afternoon,
strengthened in order tc withstand tho
.nd there were line* which There ;w®re no patients to worry aoont.
wiitfe
wa* danger of it imminent?”
pursuit, and his look lost something of aud the sun was setting as I began my
various shocks of battle cannot in peace­
ijH-J the Rcrutiiyr'by'lafoplight.' and few qiiesticns to answer. To such
’’Perbap*.” he answered, dryly.
ita nut hsaness. though it was evident
v'alk homeward. It had been a clear,
ful trade .pay as. a commercial enter­
wa* long and poihtrtl. the a* were put 1 replied that I had secured
Th
Me rode on in silence, *he good old that-be did not feel that his peril was
pleasant day. With a good deal of prise. and th? merchant ship, with it*
were' thin,.*and the forehead. an appointment in the country: and
horse between tbe shaft* provingdth .ended. He hud strengthened th&lt;doors
warmth in tbe sunshine, although hull lightened down to the margin of
■ ih.-4 • dglfetoough to indicate no lack even my professional brother did not
immtcr’R warranty of a lack of cc;tish- of the house nnd fitted them,withheavv autumn was now far advanced; but as
think it worth while to push the in*
. of &lt;ir.iu:-}mwrr. wm narrow
and
ne«s. yet contriving to get over the bolts, while stunt bars were ready to the evening came ofi the air grew chilly Fame rough treatment for which the
w rink IThere were hollows at the quiry further. In short, my neighbors
ground with satisfactory dirpatch. We be stretched necoss live lower windows end the brisk off-shore breeze tool: on man-of-war, with its specially strength­
trmole.5 ueh as one often sees in suf-, manifested no more curiosity about nu­ parted company with the brook, crossed
nt u .mousent’s notice.
n touch of the approaching winter. . ened framework, is prepared.—National
•etve- ’r‘wasting,diseases; with the tKin ulmOt the vanished builder of
■ iuge auu lumeu down another
In these early days of our stay at
a littk- ridge and turned down another
Review.
With turned-up coat-collar and hands
dar’l. circles under hi* eye*, they gave
k bf ft“
narrow valley, traversed it. ami crossed
Rocnrytown my acquaintance with tho
buried in my jxirket*. I stepped out
on n
1 si -a-"." ——o— s
-v&gt;.. .iravrrseu ii, nnu crossed
■him ti; i.'H'k uf a man whose health was on a bough of the halMcad tree at the a stretch ot woodland where the townspeople stood us in‘good stead.
briskly on the trump homeward.rather (­
irretr;*
n!y shattered, though, as it
Indy—Mr.’
Longhair, I wish
to
Of vuuiMcourse vur
our cwisiup
coming hu
nnd
the purchase
«i ine
purennse reconciled ut the moment to the slen­
,
brandies of the tree, locked above the v,
I of the old hftUSe set the tor:gue*'of the
provpo.’his physical condition was nothank you for the beautiful poem you
',llrn lli
Sbway. climbed
elimbed a
bill, and
n moderness of a practice wf*ich guaranteed
—
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, /
• ,O rrTlurn
nmoway.
a hill,
and in
in a
no­
•ent me on my birthday last week.
tnatfer of immediate concern. As ha*
te Merton-long b»*pre the appointed
ment were looking upon a scene in village gossip* wagging, but, tbe chat­
me an undisturbed evening. With book
tzLf-1-i...i in
... .
x»...
— I.,.. a -m..* ■ t ._
_ .
Peet—Don’t mention it.
’lecij' -end. his nose was, large and time,
tfrne. but
but' I tarried
town
to enjov
ter was not -.cry ill-natured, and tbe
,
.
n Vhich
V.in u thrrr
• in n- wn*
n\lfl no
no suggestion
SUggVfUJOn of
Of those
Uiosnnd plye and an easy -chair, and a
“Did you get. the pie T sent you in re­
explanaticn that 1, un old Itodneyto'wn
cune;l.
and
mustache were
w.c... and
.i»&lt;&lt; bis hair
------ —
——
luxury which had charthed my farx-y through whfch we hod just passed. T-Lv
bright fire, several Hours could be
turn
.
»treltt?d with M
«6rew»d
gray.
’rayHl*
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teeth, which &lt;xi many a day when the cravings of road • little beyond us swerved star-Jy boy, hud brought an invalid to tbe shore
gassejd very delightfully, with the stiff.t
“I ctb the pie w;?h fTetitmlr.”accept­
he
poKHMned me. There wr.’nrcf the for tbe Jjcbefit of the sea air
h,' se&amp;ctn
seklcrn showed,
Showed, were large, discoldjseol- hunger
tmngerpOMttted
w’cs a res- :to the left, and. following
followingthu
Ujc Ilinecf
ed- with even less demur’ than I hta breeze whirling through the tree-tops
“I hope. Mr. LonchaU. that my send­
cred and irvetmlrir.
irregular.
His
Hik eves,
eyes, nliore
above 1 tiiimnt
taurant. fmnotiK'
famous fnr
far nnA
and »i&gt;nr
near, a
n ga*'1^.1' ridge, Ie&lt;l to___
thet clustered
,______ ...
house* of
and signaling warnings to good folk ‘
'which thcJi^owTrnet in ft bttahy hedge. ’ tronumk' Mecca to which nxmy pil- !iillagr a mileavay.
Right before u.&gt;* lool.v&lt;l for. for the Cdkigers weragiroud within doors to keep snugly under cov-1 ing you in return for your beautiful
-v
. ,
p6?rr.
sac.sfhiDg d:gt«i:b1e did not
were S’j;al^;und deeply sunk in his head. ’ grims journeyed joyously, under v. houe was the Tongfgetiie slork of the h'.’l, of the ht^lthfulness of the place. 1hJoe.: IM. pc.ot In mv reflection*
„n?addHonn! statement ^?nt tbesick-m'u
Th?re wasliardiy one of the cno’i fea- ' rooj 1 w.r/' dtfc-tri’ncd */._«“££, Oft*a te;mlrrtlcg ir th? !?-.v’ph^_..
, cp~
-------- ---n f/r'
«-----eq
- gust „hioh
nct |a
lewrt.--Te»«
there
which otao.1
almost
..q, * &lt;.
tun* which, wa* pleasing, and com-( hud 1 survcjuF ita glucks from Cue ’ wvlTj’-TMk^wTthmarshl: d’vein.5*with required" cpmpTeu* ^uiet, and -for IL? lent’me .'.. ;.: ir.g IjocV- My bat, torn ’ gjf^
bmyi they mode up n face atar.oet ( ?mvrD£nlwithout, p«&gt;y!LnS
The * narrow tidal stream*; utd still fu: thcr present was unable to receive visitors, from my bead, went seaward, spinning?
ita uncomellcess; ».«
yet .~
in 1 .□«.
place —
in «-»..!
fuficinntioc
at the picture of
•grotesque in' &lt;»»
—«!— • on wWs
buy, glittering in the snn was successful ipitscbjccL Lamar was like a top in what might h*ve been a
not molested by inquisitive callers, arid baby whirlwind. I ran after it at my 1
studying the expression of hisoo*u:en- 1 good cheer visible through its
—
s_.t------“(let:tlcirrn, you twit me with having
wir.dov.-8c
like a vast sheet of bejeweled uzure.
unre one fory-st-hhi t'gTTi.iss.
It is the I New 1 waa privileged to enter, strong Here and there along its margin rose, after a little tbe people whom I met best gait, romctlmes losing ground and turned my coat.
roasego 1 supported
bnslnt-.-a &gt;*f the physician Kometimca1 in the cont'ciousqcs* that n roll of bills, knolls on which grewclumps of stunted ’ censed to question me about him. save
rqmetimtw gaining, only to see the this measure. Then I had a reason,
at rare intervals.
A bnrn-burning gust with impish pervrralty sweep it Dut now. gentlemen. 1 have loatmy rwto eoiy :d« r more than mere bodjly oil-1 rtill of goodly size in spite of the pay­ trees. Above qne of.them, n little nearer
about that time did us u great service
from my vefry graxp.
Then my toe
And he v. ordered at tbe den fenmer.tr. to lut'd the signs and tokens of
ments made from it, nestled in my 'us J fan the rest, could be turn tin?
in giving t he townspeople a more vj.tally
' the Mrr&lt;-h ot the animating sp ril. to ’ (socket.
caught in semetaiug. and down 1 went
Let it be confessed, how­ chitnaey of the old bouse, tw lonely a
interesting topic than a sick stranger in a fah;’. As 1 regained my feet the
hy pcssiocs x&lt; hich have held । ever, that, as 1 stepped through the habitation uh man could desire.
forced -by his urnindy to lend a solitary hat, wir’.i 3 flight as clumsy ns that ofdoirinuted the existence of doorway tny hand wa* clutched about
“There,” raid I to my com|:anion.
existence.
a hen clearing a born-yard fence. '
r.
Ijeivived somewhat a: | ihr monty. us if in fear that it might :]&gt;ointing to i.he spot, “there is your ideal
Among the most delicate tasks fall­ flopped arras* a salt-water creek and
first b.' /-.is up.pt amrfcr of decrepit tide. ‘ vanish. Not until I had dined and tbe hermitage.”
. ing to my lot-was the securing of a dropped upon the opposite bank. The
I tried Sb soixe. the problem Lamar account had i;evn liquidated did the
servant for the imalid. but; here again; tide* v|as tit the ebb. and the stream '
|iresc:i-.’«-il from n professional stand- dread of an awakening from so pleas­
fortune Icing kind.'an. old negresi wu* neither brood nor deep, (lather- j
j.o’nt.
T!:c.-’* w:»s power iu hi* face; ant a Qrwim disappear. The remem­
What would have been the result wo* Installed a* j:ntrlr.al nurse ’and
ing such momen.um as I could, I ran ! You can eoo just how this will worle.
vis, determination: muchjsvlf- brance of that solitary fvasf will be Ijinon my fortunes had the wsylutn- qrtual housekflrpch
She had been to the edge and gave u vigorous leap. ! Itputs the medicine on the sore spot.
n»nfre:, ..ri! more sclfishneHs.
Plain­ :J\xuy* with me; for it brought the ReXkf-r failed tn be satisfied with the
1 born a'sl.'.w. a*-*-oi«!!:.g. to village talk.- My fast Ktruc!: thb farther bunk, but!
ly. thpuchf 1. a man of bittcr'hatta nn.d first convincing proof that the' old retreat selected is » question over which1 but had ‘re-rured her freedom nnd ntj .
slipped in’.lbc r.aft mud. and once more .
z
few affor-ioas, unscrupulous and reI hqvg since waatefl much time. On the: grated north.
She v.;.;* an excellent
I measured my length sprawling this '
.i fugitive, and fairing
A suburban train bore me to. Merton v hole jAt is probable t hnt 1 should have! cook, but &gt;u surly and crabbed wjta her
nun*
time, itcv.ev.T. half in the
‘
water and
early
in
the
evening.
I
went
af
ouce
look &lt;»f Hrvad of bi^ purseen little mbre of him. the chime?;: be­’ ■.bsjwsit:
-uunw • siic woe very baH &lt;n&gt; ; horc. In the
to my employer's room. Before leaving ing that in a tlay or two In- would iur.c
at- last noLcdy vtould &lt;-m­
’•ers I «.rxnblvd out
'!ght. h'm to such sti^jita*’ th.- city 1 hail secured time-tables of disurtp«arrd. leaving. pcrluq-s. a zum or
A rvvitul of her disabilities piokeq up the rupawey lutt.nfxd then
b •»
Ou-.
. again 1 uskc&lt;l usX'self the the road ou which we were to make our money Kitfliricnt- in b?» eyes to
almost
;x l it
In snrptfee:
I
uusorlihle i.; . she was repreJ ubtit-al itertgucf bail journey, and hud found that a through
tor rt| ’ ' '• •for-.-: ,c was a wire.' st rung
It is good evidence of t he rye’
srntctl to be. sUc was'the.woman in ;i ts nemly us anv nl.»graphl?nc.ar.d»u|&gt;:■ ■.-Hilrr'.-. ipcmed to bi* tin* ejfprwk stopped at. the town at ten date.
.I * .-;pki:;::tjkjn, but it foiled o’clock. Lamar was
pleased
with leKsm.M- w hich
... ..then
t
-L-i well
.
j —
’ possessed. &gt; -■
t houmtnd Tor UR, When she took eliarpe
purted ’
fust-about a foot iflTieiglit.
" * this
‘ '
-9h:&lt;d of rite- kitchen tye .were relieved of.one
He bad nof\ thou--!) n contingency'of
r&gt; quircmcnt* uf! the this bit of information,
The dlir.ie had cu-ried • nie into the
’
Blind. Bleeding and Itching Piles. At
point «&gt; leait; there t.oul^l be nogos-I’eal offender, once ip the quitted !.'»&gt;• quarters invn ,, absence, hn ~ijrs.qi j;, my mind from the i
druggirtt-i or by mail.
_
. y utflti fa free to go ulbotii said, and none of the hotel'semuibv thought uf it fad noilctvrrir.g infitn net*. ; &gt;cinyat that end of ‘L- house. ‘
Send For Booklet.
h/ n- he wis in hiding and -xrr^it the somnolent porter Who tul- As it1 wa.. however, ‘he R*'&lt;-iU'.'d to fa
Mvanwi-.-le. I bad contracted for feat!
W. H. HILL COL,
Detroit, Mich.
I Itrtl^e 1; ut run- cf th • farmhousea,
.
■■ - to rtun '.f a ^tkll more remote mitt«-d us. had hml n glimpse of his. content with the choice made for him
. n-!
I - manner’was thaj of one fr.ee. for he h ;fl hept out of sighA and ready to carry uut our, con tract.
».:•*! bn ■ , r.t out my i.hingle in due
Th? task of settling him in Li* :.cv. i !•&gt;.much to the sa!»?fnction of n.\
when food tfnd drink were brought to
;! to-.•xvreire’authority. -Why
abode proved to be une’x; • etedb c-ay.1 i&gt;yst*&gt;«. v. bo canhrFF ;d that it pleased
•&lt;i' have ir.tru*tc&lt;l his fate, to a his room. ** little before ten o’clock
sir;.:-..:. ..n;ng ur-.d |kxjt? Surely-he I eettled our reckoning, und wc left the The dr, r.cr of the old liouve wu* glad to her tu have cHelen*: - given that thew
:: r,r n ’■•out the place.’’ She
ni pin
commanded a far ‘iporc hotel -by u side door, reselling the sta- dhtpemt of it for n^ong. throwing in c w:is “a
AND RHEUMATISM CURED BY
'Ivi-a W*-st on.’a widow, and
i ’ .ii;. ally.’
It wa* ns if in hi* tio’.i just us the train rolled up to the pfttcli of marshland ^lut.g with the 1 &lt;­ was Mi'
plaifor mi My companion chase a couch th- hill ou which Jibe building stood. th?" liiother of two bora* neither of
g.’.r.ie •. ’.th fair.he tad cbore-n to risk
You ©an try before you buy.
Tbot^gh it v.m in need of n ;'a:rr-. and v, hom wua yet old enough to relieve
•n
which
there
wyre
few
passengers
hi' -ill &lt;: tl-.e s!cn&lt;l«'re*t of chnpre* and
aamninbett* mai’rt F R'E on’«=-ip‘ of acHtsiwjaM
though wind nnd weather Tad left
her of
.cures of the farm.
Sh-»
and. picking out o dark corner,'buried
taMOf ttiJjpaset. W, H.HUI Co.,
- । ’ ■
'■ atest &lt;n’.ds.
'
nmuy a murk upon it. it wnrr still a v-um a cheery soul, '’ho had endured
his
fore
in
Ms
upturned
cout
collar
,Ii -.-ya-.e nn* time enough for these
One of hiu ■ -tout structure, vyita star.ch fannm tied ‘ many m’rt’nrhme* without losing cour
r;-llfor after the first saluta- anti 'pretended to Rlee'p.
firm foumhition. capable, iq^xueuti,'. : •&gt;•. ma! 1 wu» glad to secure quarters
. tiou$ h. relapsed into ailcnee. Perhaps hands was clasped about the sirup cf
withstanding the gales of n/core of under lirr n&gt;of.
jjis little valise, and not on* in the
She allot ted to me
■Lr ip;--. .-J \*hnt the trcml ofi my
was built
winters. It
I..._l.
’2 ou thefiUBtrcit
‘
77
’* cf__
- n wing’of the bouse, which, having an
, tbuitglits would ta, aqd was wlllihg to roun e of the journey did he loosen his
sock..which
row afauf
ahour 40 feet
otdd serve adth - hummock
which row*
fret elltrr,ni.c of its own, would serve. adiilio-i :. . an opportunity to stiidyihim.- grip upon it;
above
the
‘••o-fe'el. a.
t-pur n-i ; ably a* au &lt;»&lt;:ice. I : ooi» had my den
There
j'linjil 'my men I wn* finished did
~ was u weary ride of several
pushfed up into the light and air from fitted up in a -a ay to excite considerable
hours,
am!
then
an
equally
weary
wn
t
h
. He had lighted u cigar, and
a»*tt jnnt tion nt which wd were.to tu*. ? MMue stratum buried under the low local admiration. A few books,n couple
j.-nij»g the rings of smoke.
a train over a branch line; but long lands of the coast. Upon the.rock* wax of antomfad chart* and some.vials of
wlu&lt;|h fij. blew very skillfully.
■■
u st-sinty covering of */jil.J*»rely »«r- drug* were di*i&gt;UF«'d to fhe best adbefore the lazy folk—if there were U ril. 1.1... - -.......... ».
.
“St* ;.*.r all has gone well.” said hr.
K.ntagc to ii:;;ireks pat-ruts with the
,-t&gt;v sluggards in that workaday region &lt;*icr.t to give support- to tn*’ fr i’’ Q*
“Yet f would pot delay; tbi* I think
-were stirring.’our travel by rail had dwarted evergreen* which surroui.deu r-y*terie* of Lie healing art.
j’uu -to romprefegnd. It is. however.
In i”» I.tglr.ning n\v practice in T!o&lt;I
ihe
dwelling,
.tlalf-v.duwn
tM
’
i
&gt;'
been complete*!. We left the can at
h'reurr to travel by night. But
itrvtow tmu* nnich like cn early spring
IIuxsettvMle. the station nearest I»o«.- ■ il tho v.c-rt or latefoan!
first; let me ;tsk, you are st.il! content
in
?.vw England -mure promise, then
i &lt; ■ town, which an* «*i&gt;amtrd from th»
'Till] tile agreement?”
...
toHr.ay by a trn-mile stretch of coun- the anil bit nf grren on &lt;he prem red. .enlizntion A daily visit to tamarwus marsh .
•
”Peril vtly.” said 1.
for
far
soil
under
th&lt;
’
wo*
*
nW
Hi.lius.ng-pMHi of my routin'?. As a toward * li t-h r’.'.v wire extended in
It wan not the u V. As it happened Sam Cttrpenter. the
tr.lc. ft wa* very iira-1. though occasion-­ cr.v din t ion.
•’*rU
frn- i, the ufair truth and nothing owner of a livery staMf- n?«r by. who brown fn k-\
vVher - was the other
!;«♦
trnl'h. Ixit' it served well
ally hr let n:r tindrrt tntr.l that ray J»ost rr.:’- df t '
That query' could. I.
usnollv supplied conveyances tu fx r- races were too strep end stony •ugjr
roqt to cv.-n the-hmd r*t offfnire**. JI J wn* no Hinecuru.' Xowuad then he sent
Ctjul
U;
i
— .!cdjul’On’r. et?“
•r
.i
so .s Jaslriifg to reach the village, wa*
1 me un trip* to Trete. a thriving hiv.*
V'i,. gfad. Then to eonridoylon
I;.:i:;tat'or&gt; in t.hr.t qunrtr
O( ».v '•'.' bowl &lt;l‘»
the
the cr-ft. directly
j
,
l-n
„
.............
-ch
o
1
'
”
I
of
n:r.;;ufnetorl»T.
about
:»
mile*
from
&lt;Vm 1 uoo
trie„dly
immedjitte matter. ^U„.ll_p.r.
imi
»of
the r.e.*u « ‘jy‘*'
the teach. «a*
;ctit the rock* to border tlu lr I
village. On the find of these jourdon 1 my slowness of speech in EngI laid him of n.y rrch’cntnf
u ■ side.
.
On
On*th«*
‘the north a tidal I
I ------------TU.VH one of «.«
nn duties* wn* tn
to mail a
iisi.
disco'
,mIlM&gt;«Ioiiei&lt;&gt;tbi-bta&lt;&gt;nW
---------to
--------------rl.
&lt;:,,wftl
so close to the bare of the • letter
a Ne&gt; York tanking house:
"il'-: you speak it well.” 1 broke in.
.1..-.- t--nt ou. .oiil.'- .fp
“ h;!I'1 ’ I on ■■&gt;'■ &lt;»••« 1
«lwl«»nsT| lFve*‘ in England severe! years,”
IfiXi of •-ho nx-Xy I--.- « T- ■ Of!
«... ou
UM, &lt;o n:y crrfrt-.
he in'v..ered, out no sooner was the
w.-kt i111- lata)
k”-'cl-L,i: J,u: lr':1”-' &gt;&gt;* i’&gt;-0ri| =1 I MiO '’f the ptaot. Rum.
’•xj-fciatr&gt;r. made than he appeared
„T«„.lm.o'nloni:alan'&gt;&gt;'nril':--«'-| v h.lmrr . alron !.&lt;-;•• «ln&gt;&gt;- edatrel on-f
iv art! a hravr..
to rfsrret it; for he added: “But to our
Thl» Stfiendia 139b
could
be
uai-'-d
snaiffbi aenp« tt- tht- inirm-.trlnru 1 '■“» ilsbHInSl®.’;
s'd j&lt; r. Permit me to lay before you
£ kiiTf-un &lt;vblcb U«nr hod fOlm&lt;1 ;
tor.
From flrri :o l.-&gt;.Hb&lt;-re «mld
a 1’1‘n.”
’
’ ’
no c?r&gt;gr ‘&gt;f ,;t;-y:irdlines* jandv with a s'.Htrg of his shoulder*
'■CFrip’ru.wd,” said I. somewhat
•own wd» cotnddernbly more toon 0 ; r-'-mnst h:m; be locked &lt;jver my ocraj
v.bnt utiatocome.
cov::t. '»&lt;&gt;': nud ••ben. hut never quesThis it jH- That you, haviffg this
Mention lb’s paper nnd wowllJwrhdyrti
.lioistl their irecuwy.
to .do. with as you may. re­
Am he finifchcihls^iqM’rllctal auditing
5 ssnrpli- copies of the
turn to the ’city nnd there conclude
such iuTnirx os are pressing. It i* roost
cpriikininu full InMtwtloan bow io k»i -I. •
probably that another op|&gt;ortunity so
witlrii
‘•m
c.;!y hut present itself.”
-n ..................................
htrt do you knoti'
of him.
.. .....
I’-H trer.nlng was sufficiently patent.
:&lt;&gt;: i. ucb.M raid I. "except thr.t hi
hul ol . r-mi&gt;J °&lt; f-bpm-n. wbd wrm
One
should have reached our desti-

V.
T ’Lainw’s knock awakened me, and I
aroM- refreshed and ready to carry out
jhf scheme outlined the night before.
A de k &lt;*n
mantel showed that
neariv half the day hod slipped away.
Dre.s nfo' quickly. I pasaed into my
cninp-:’on’s sitting-room,
where
a
fcUiKr;ui’.ial breakfast was spread on the’
.ci/* • ■de.
It had been arranged
■. . should shun the hotel dinmgand a statement that Lamar was
iraiJlti'g under my professional care
‘ .■ relied upon to’quiet any ciiri-

ult In tbe ftnntty; buMt &gt;, .
^o«o. Mnblthm that thriw.
BTindlnjr monotony and grow, rtrone
throngh year. ot aemi-etarrMlon; mine

“
dn&gt;« .lon^.,),. cbum c, |t
St 'a T7*”l&lt;"&gt; °*
I torRot the fMiptie of the night In n mgy

DR. HAftIDY’S

CURES

1E0BALGIA
AR -THRO “ PHON -1 - A

;Absolutely Free!

WATCH

FREZ ’

yankeewatch
nnRtrr iouiihal,

tutfiim Im, would prefer to have me
"'itijont nn excuse for revisiting my
°?d - h-iuj-ts. Nothing, though, would
Miitjrnt- letter than to fall in with his
I raid:

,t he han the best of

•• It !t oij Prrf,r«a&lt;» &lt;« *“l&gt;

““

_

|

t ■' yen -will nFlcryi tr.c until nine
' Hiis cvenh:~. I promise to be

IU r.ct-inipan.v you
er you cI’iioav c.&gt; go. Mv busi’'• '• c'owd-iri suort order. Yon
Jtay t&lt;Sy. stall;,fed that I shall say noth'/ Tc,-nnP’'of try plan*, in fact.
• ddh t iexnccL to excite env livelv curi-

,
s-.; n retwnt '-!■:&gt; ■»&lt;■•
- -.1 ;■ --ur&lt;’ I
•■&gt;
i-r, laaice »«&gt;»

l‘nr‘’

Jd
•'_» on’; i;-t n‘”£ n *■
h ’
r
1
ui»&gt;» -41 th?conH'inpt.of

,b..»»irssaf .............. ..
..
hul.-Hnble. afi|l

'

hhi two brother* wbo
,ir an unsociable lot.

hiyn: they’re

,a::vep j

H*n HllJuV'S

�•ee and investigate this wmrvHocs im­
provement Hi tree pruning: H. F.^Bllvin,

times the \»rty in power, called the gov­

Highest a &lt;B in Latretiing Power.—LaxettU. S. Gort Report

ABSOLUTELY PURE
Hastings Banner.
Thursday, Aug. 13, 1896.
COOK BROS., Proprietors

INNOCENCE AWHEEL.

spent There are twenty-seven colleges
included lu Oxford University and I was
told that there were about three thousand
students lu attendance.
Like most col­
lege towns it seemed exceedingly dull in
vacation.
Next day we readied Healy
about noon, several days too late to .see
the slaughter of the,Yale boys on the race
course. 'The regatta was over but there
were many tents and house boats and
launcbes-to remind one of It.
At Henley our bicycle trip enme to a
sudden stop, caused by the final and com-;
plete giving out of Mr. Crawley’s lire. So:
we took the train Into London, and after
an hour or so of dazed wandering about
Its maze of streets we found t1je place we
sought, and were given an opportunity to
collect our somewhat scattered senses, nud
it was quite necessary, for a traveller’s first
experience here Is pretty confusing.-'
A night’s rest in a bed which would
have been very tine had it only. I&gt;een a litlie wider, aud longer and softer, .left us
feeling much more as it we could enjoy
London than' we had felt before.
That
morning we heard Rev. Joseph Parker,
and then started out to hunt up a dining
place. It was much more difficult than It
would have been Id any American city.
The great majority of the eating houses
close herj? on Sunday.
.At last however,
we found a place and after refreshing the
inner man. we went down by Westraj nrter
Abbey and then home. Monday our.sIglA

ernment party has a majority on tbe floor,
or that its members are near enough to
come at once if lhe bell rings for a vote,
so that tlie government party may never
be put In an embarrsaing situation by any
sudden move of the opposition.
Besides
these two “Whips” there were a good
many messengers and helpers about tbe
lobby, who correspond somewhat to our
pages in Congress, only the members have
to pay them out of their own pockets or
the party funds, instead of their being
paid by the nation.' Beyond the lobby we
passed through long corridors looking into
committee rroius. libraries, writing rooms
and also caught one small glimpse into
tbe floor of the House.
No one not a
member can enter while tbe House Is in
session, not Mr. ..Gladstone e^ep, nor the
Prince ot Wales.
Between the walls' ot
the building uud lhe waters of lhe Thames
Is a long narrow space fti the open air
where the members bring their families
friends to take tea’np fine days. This was
a brilliant scene the afternoon we saw IL
We feared we were taking too much of
Mr. Wilson’s time but he laughed and re­
plied .that it wrs only the Scotch Rating
Bill which was being discussed, anti that
the Scotch were abundantly sharp enough
to take card of themselves. They are iu
the part of Scotland we came througly.
They ore a fine.pwnte, but thrifty, very.
Mr. W. said tbe House of Lords whs not
In session that day. so we didn’t go into
thatiMfrtof the building.
&lt;&gt;ur b'lreult
completed, our friend gave us a pass baek
lo the gallery, and we left him feeling
that if we were Englishmen, we should
like to live in Sheffield so we could help to
stfell ids majority.
We spent, about an
hour more in the House, aud toward the
last as proceedings dragged a little’1 took
out a guide book to look up a few points,
but was instantly requested lo put H up
by an usher who wore the conventional
gold platter in front, like lhe man at
the door. I suppose it would disconcert a
speaker to look up and discover that so
eminent a man as I was reading and that
his eloquence was pouring forth.compara­
tively in vain.
1 concluded to put up mj’
book anyway and did so. but the speaker
didn’t seem to improve much even when
he had my undivided attention,so 1 at last
arose in all the grandeur ot my corduroy
clothes and sweater and stalked majestic­
ally out the door, the target ot all the eyes
which could possibly get a focus upon me.
So we went home, tired, but happy In
the consciousness of a day well spent
This was our greatest day In London.aud
I can tell of the rest of our visit in a few
words in my following letter which 1 hope
to send you next week from Sunny
France.
Yours respectfully.
Shirley W. Smith.

at Three Rivers this morniag states that

on* making a choice,

Mammoth

Medium and Atojke and Crimson.. Clover,

Timothy Seed, grain bags etc, ateo
new carriages and road wagons. J««t in

Awarded
Hlgbeit Honor*-World'* Fair,

BAMNfi
MADE.

known
-Tbe aomromeut Whip,fi
U Ibeir boatowa lo an U It Uut it ill

barn on tbe Chas.

from

Horton place Tuesday evening, setting it

Blaine’s speeches,

on fire, bat fortunately the fire “burned
itself out".

coinage, and to give the

Burman
make

lee

A

Marple

cream

don’t attempt to

with

Pure cream is used.

skimmed

milk.

one

favored
date

of

free

of that

The Journal can do thia In tbe

same column that contains that paragraph

from the late

Zaeb

Chandler’s

speech

which we have challenged it to print

Try their ioe cream
HMtlngs. Mich. Jaly 19th, 189C.

at 35 cento per quart.
The Republican county

convention for

the purpose of nominating county officers
will be held in this city Thursday
30lh in Parker’s hall.. Read

Aug.

tbe call

|B

this maue.
Mrs. D. H. Bay® is in the city, "and Is

prepared to sell negatives of work formerdone In their gallery. 10 anyone who de­
sires them.

speech.

which

any

Enquire at Mrs. L. A.

zell’s In tbe steon J ward.

J'oH, pu^
yellow gold, from 1: ■
and. tjjg
taxidermist tnadc
’ M out the
precise locality where
We have often referred tn the wond-tr j
kSU&lt;*d. Thext fee aslc-i
ful growth « tbe MfcbigAD Mutual T«»r- • licks .where ti:»-uaiiLtb ^•♦Wdfer
■'&lt; tb-irsaJv
nadu CyehMrt! mid Wi: .t.-hnui imur&gt;bc&lt;* j
He doesn’t kiow
Cempatiy *&gt;( UjI;--ciiy, aud tl-r hu uhu**'c
plan upon erhieh it was founded. Here is came from alshh lick u
aconipany widen ha* hwn In rxlrt&lt;-nc«
for II or I- years, which started nut with which the d«-fir IM.
The .taxidejrinlut s,-.
pncthwlli nothing, which now hsa an nsA Great Sh«wia&lt;.

j^ssablr capital &lt;4 “v«r fil2.0t*0.uD0 wh.nh
has paid out tboOsauds nr dollars of J.-wx-a,
and which has never jet levied nn a«M-a«-.
ment. It has paid I«»-mh» d» men who have
been iu the ernntmny since It wm organiz­
ed. and who harn'l paid .x ceut fur tbelr
prolecthHi slnre they j«&gt;innl..
Secretary D. W. Itogertt. ot this city,
who Is a born insurance man. conceived
the idea of starting this company, and hav­
ing each man whe joins not only pay the
usual fees and charges, but also really pay
one assessment of 20 cents ou each 8100
insured id advance. This was done, and
so rapidly has been the growth of tbe Com­
pany that tbeye advance assessments bi*e
mon- than paid all Insees. During the big
storm of.July 26U;, which did a great deal
of damage near Homer, the Michigan Mu­
tual Tornado Cyclone and Windstorm Co.
Incurred Josses of $8404.81 near that vil­
lage. In addition to this there were 11 loss­
es elsewhere, autountiug to up in tbe hun­
dreds of dollars. Every loss has been
promptly paid without the necessity of
making an assessment uf a single cent
That the good qualities of this company
are becoming recognized about the stele is
attested by the fact of its wonderful
growth, which has simply been marvelous
this year. Il is recognized as the insur­
ance Compfiny nf ifa kind in
Ktatc,
and thobe who have policies In it may rest
in peace when they see big dark clouds
looming up in the distance, or even when
they see tbelr farm buildings being trans­
feree by the cyclone’s fury, over on their
neighbors “back forty.”

were - killwl not ,ir.ur•‘*:s n hndrad
rnileii freun the* (&gt;
f &gt;♦* gold
minea, and*, fimher,
•1* knows tbe ‘
spot exactlyJ Be thl. , ..

"
'
dinar, couro-nf nan-..
bnahrl. of ir. He hr. -

n.UtonM-,

neea, buy a toirro . rrnl, Mak, a
tofr on the d^r-. tr.|l,.--nb.

Cist.
To Hroi

-

lt!k

•

•

lobnOM

WbenllUao:

oyer an-open Sr... .• , .
broiled In a »ry hot. . F-nrarru
for lhe uaual: way of -n .(Ilk-, ud Ur
with the akUdcn or... aSi.hrtokw
on a piece ofioiiRl peperoi., rnwtlae
pen. Cook &lt;k) the U|4*rwnte of th.
oven until browned. .
Ii Jmt
with wit, pepper,,,,,..He! butler tod
doalln* with, Sour
T.. be [oUtabl,
broiled S*h ehould always le rantieS.,!
w*U&gt; puwley and emw* n nf ,11,^1!«».
on &lt;* * plqttont
si. bool, Be

Qur Farmer Friends can get nice

printed Stationery at this office shout
as cheap as you can buy the paper and

envelopes from the stored

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mason spent

J. R.

Sunday

in

Lake

(Mam.

Miss Alta Richards, of Middleville, to In

the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Elry Tobias spent Sunday
in Middleville.

Nevins is home

.Morse E.

on

a

few

weeks vacation.
Will Kqhlman. of Nashville, was In the
city Wednesday.

C. W. Frauch, uf Lake' Odessa, was in
tbe city Monday.

Will Fujler was at Nashville Wednes­
day. on business.

'

Ray Dunlap, of Vermontville, was in
tbe city this week.

Mrs. John

McElwain spent the

past

week in Grand Rapids.
Otto i*. Bin ter mis ter is in tbe clft* this
week, enroute to Chicago.

Mrs. E. H. Van Nocker, of Nashville,
wait Id the city last Saturday.
^r. Kennedy returned Friday from Du­

luth and a trip around the lake£)
'

'

Miss Agnes Sweeney, of Kalamazoo, Is.

a guest at lhe Catholic parsonage.
Mrs. Isa Dickinson has

.

been vlsltlnx

Grand Rapids friends lhe past week.

Mrs. Minnie Hamlin leaves this week
with

visit

fora

her

mother

at South­

Haven.

Mr. Brians and son, of Prairie DepU,
Ohio, are rlzl’.lug bis sister, Mrs. Hall, for
a few wetiis.

Bon. A. G. Butler, of Bellevue, visited

Here
Agai

re

ikq jbur home
. yqur house
and •our famun ever.
iiy
;hc hsuse that
•It’s
out furniture
er)thing
introluced at
patiLr sets and
&gt;pid grace any
bedroom oute one a ‘mort’hclia belter
brtiie|l where
n; is fitted up
cjoUection .
fro.nt
and. chairs
of
ai.d our
prices |are a &lt; tempting as
the Sunday u

his sister Mrs. Chester Messer, a few days

Renkes &amp; W aildorff,

tbe past i*t-k.
Miss Flo Stlnolieomb leaves tbis week

to make a tew'week* visit with Ionia and
Saranac Iri^nds.

Fuiwrrl Dkro'or*

Fun, u„r Urtlro.

Enibsltyitic ft........IsItLi

Dr. Fullet and family, and Mlu Nettle
Henderahoiit spent Sunday at tbe formers
Wall lake cottage.
*4a. A. Anderson, of Ft. Beirtou, Mon­

tana,

has been the guest of

Miss Giace

R. W. S^dekotham, of Alma college. Is

tbe guest uf F. P.

Knowles and Maurice

X - fifty
...Spectacles.

Grigsby for a few days.

Mrs. H. J. Burman, of Charlotte, spTnt
several days the first of tbe week with ber
son. Wm Burman in our city.

Miss Ignore Valliant, of the

Marquette

Williams Sanitarium, Denver, Colorado,
to tUUlng al Judge Robinson’s.

Mra. Alite

Guybprson,

who has been

vtoltlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B.

her

Scldtuore. returned to
‘ Georxr

Eyes
Properly
Fitted

With

borne at Bu­

Glasses.

chanan Tuexday.

Barntw and

family,

Mr. and

Mrs. G. F. Chidester. Mtoa Edith Kvafield,
and U. U. Brnttey are at

tbe

Martin*-.

Club House, Gun Lake, for a two weeks

We the undersigned after wltneeslng an

outing.

exhibition of the Maeoa Pruning Imple­

Mrs.

D

|I

Bays,

of Meabaa csvilte.

ment unite in pronouncing it a great hnprovement over lhe old method. Tbe ma­
chine le so constricted the* tbe operator

.

j*w, of loth &gt;)«r
I,.’
unil then the tS-lenni- , ....r,,.?’1'4

JohnHsngh. J. R. Dndly. Fremont. MkF. I

Sherman's portetponnalr from the store of

“whole paragraph"

ip a great «t«n' &lt;(f
ByyanL Ik bod'rec.

John M;
('. H. !
'*» the teeth,
Waters. A S. Cilkiti#. John McGuire. I). , This uediuwnl was browjj ’^i-rellow ia
AHor. and juijt fnr
M. Herd. F- •»- Iteeirwr. Jatnr« Nary. H. i
"’It th- ana
mptil
It
offiKUdM
;/
•
L. Huward, Albert Spilth* Dz R Tregf, j
'Van always.

.

worth of sliver. Again we challenge the
Journal, or any other paper, to quote a

Lightning struck a

W. B- &lt;’-uok. Henry1 R’ven*.
Payfri. H Rw rs. J- M.

Tbe party that appropriated Miss J. R-

in favor of making a dollar out of SO cento

Naglri. J. G. Hughes,

Grigsby. John

Lunn’s, the tailor’s,

and leave your order.

The ball at that place was

crowded.

F.

Beseui; i, Ira Vuit Valkcnhnegh. C'rtl 8.

addressed tbe McKinley Club at Freeport
Friday night

lor a drer'a tenth, ai„:
ix'
John A. Bryattot Kai,»,.,&lt;£ J’*
A Kenan*
k, tasCi, i
A
KtniKiE S
City

N kk”,. C
L Smith,

Trego. Allied A. Mat’hew-. Irv’.ru I.
Creasy. V.‘A-Y-ung. A. F. 851 res ter,' Joi in

your clothes.
They are abouU«r cheap,
they wear better and they look much bet­
ted because they are made to fit you. Why

“

Parker. D. R- McElwain. F

Lumber wagons etc at Hendershott*®, op­

It will pay y&lt;*» to «et,-» Ul,or 10 matee

?a -‘ l^ty of
&lt;rt »

l*U"t odd pl*rt tor JLi

posite Court House.

don’t you go toG £

-

M. R T'tM. F. Writ, Goo C S^t N T.
A. G»r«'«»d. A. H. Bates-

Phillips A Erb Tuesday evening will con­
NO 6.
fer a special favor by returning the keys
Loxuog. England, Jn.r 17, ’96.
contained In it as they are of no value lb
-Deal Mb. EdItok,
Ms last tetter to you was also headed
anyone but thr owner.
Ixtndon. but 1 didn’t manage to cut down
Jackson nnd Hartings • eroaaed bats at
my account of our travels enough to bring
■'the narration dStrn to’Loudon town itself.
the fair ground yuslerdwy. Hastings made
‘ We are being blessed with a good shower
21 score*. 17 hit* and 2 errors, .laekaon
to-day $0 1 will stay inside and try to tell
made 4 runs. 7 hits and 6 errors. Dawotb
you all atxmVour trip right up to date/
and Hessmer, Quirk and Fanes were the
When
off I was telling how we
Americans stood at thr door of our hotel
batteries. The same teams play this afterin Warwick and expressed our opinions
booj*
of the English repair siirtps. I don’t know
-'Zhe
Zbe freeport
yreeport depot was
struck by
, where those fellow sufferers are how. but
JttDlng
I’ll venture to eay-they are grumbling yet,
gaining Sunday
Sunday night,
night and burned to
and with Justice too. J
■
the ground. Among lhe losers were Miss
After a good bowl ot porridge and some
Bertha Teeple who lost n trunk and large
coffee at Warwick, a week ago this morn­
valise containing all ber.weariug apparel,
ing we wheeled out toward Stratford.
There are two roads and we chose, the
with the exception of her bicycle suit
longer because it runs past Charlcote Park
which she had orp
.
where Shakespeare Is currently reported
,
to have stolen a deer.
The only weak
Tbe Baxnkic Is Id receipt of &gt;1.00 sub­
spot in tbe story Is that at that time there seeing commenced In earnest, and It was
scription from Chas. J. Wightman, of Chi­
was no game preserve, there to steal from. a great day.
First we called on Mr.
cago. son of R. B. Wightman of this city.
Some people are Inclined to disbelieve the
Wakely, Secy, of ahe United Kingdom
tale merely on account of this one little Band of. Hope to wmnn I bad a letter o(.
Charlie has been a life-long democrat but
discrepancy.
Leaving the park behind introduction frou^ his Mend, Rev. Mr.
now sees tbe error' ot his way, and next
wo wound about on tbe'curving road and
Grigsby, ot our city. We found n most
November proposes to vote for McKinley,
just as we a: last crossed the famous courteous and obliging gentleman, who
■ Avon, pop! went a tire on one of my com­ talked with us of our home, which he had
protection and sound money.
panion’s wheels. Such is life aa a cyclist
visited, and of this great city, and at last
Great closing out sale limited to 30 days
tiads it.
We never get to a spot where
capped the climax of our pleasure by
we begin lo feel poetical and lovely, that agreeing to secure for us an admission
Assignees closing out sale at less than cost
something doesn’t happen to drop us back
of tbe entire J. C. Farrell Clothing *
to Parliament if possible.
We left bls ot
on earth with a thud like a pumpkin flee with very light hearts, promising to
Furnishing goods stock.
Cali at once
which has been let fall from a second story come back lu the afternoon aud learn the
while the best bargains are there.
window.
result of his efforts.
.
But sadness can’t last long in Stratford.
P.
T.
C
olo
rove.
And now we were for Westminster Ab­
Leaving the lire to be repaired!?) Mr. bey. We entered at the north Transept.
Assignee.
Cox aud 1 rode out a couple of miles on You must know that practically all the large
tbe other side of the town to see Anne churches and cathedrals, are built in tbe
1 witnessed an exhibition of the Mason
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Hathaway's house. We found It a long,
form of a cross, the long part being called
Pruning Implement and am greatly pleas­
low, atrawthatched structure, with upper
the nave, the short or cross piece being
Sait only 65 cents a ~ barrell at Phillips 1ed. It Is far superior to any implement I
Windows-just the thing for a lovely maidknown as the transept. Poets’ Corner Is
tn to lean out of ou moonlight evenings
have eve’’ seen used for the purpose, and
in the south transept and Id the north one &amp; Erbs.
and listen to the voice.of the wooing poet
the price of the machine can be saved
Is the Statesmens’ Corner. I had ekpected
Call at the Christmas studio for Picture
below. How Williamiwould have enjoyed
to see a grand sight, but I was not pre­
every
day In tbe economy of labor.
a wheel in those days. The house nowa­
.
.
pared for the emotion I felt as 1 stood In Frames.
R. B. Mksskil
days is occupied by an old lady who is
the presence of the mighty dead and
Lunches
only
10
cents
at
Burman
&amp;
contended to chargfe visitors sixpence to
•^The past ten days have been most un­
gazed down the long aisles or into tbe dim,
Marple’s.
allow (hem a look Inside.
Returning to
vaulted arches above.
Here were king
hot ones, every new day seem­
tbe city we went to tbe bouse where the
Republicans read the caucus calls in mercifully
'
and queen, patriot and poet, warrior and
ingly trying to outdo tbe previous one)
poet was born, aud where his father lived, preacher all gathered In this majestic sep­
this issue.
and carried on bis wool business. It costs
ulchre. to wait till time shall be’ no more.
and If we are any judge of warm weather
another sixpence to go through ben. and Sometimes as I stood before a tomb and “\ Mens work Ing shoes from 75c up at Me- ‘&gt;,we are under the impression that they suc­
81111 another lo enter the museum in one' recalled what its silent Inmate did for the
Omber Bros.
ceeded ' admirably.
Tbe terrible beat
compartment.
In tbe latter place the
world in life, how noble a life he had
Go to Burman &amp; Marples for your 10 which has prevailed here has seemed to be
most interesting. objects are the desk lived, and then looked upon the calm
which Will used at school, a table which
marble which preserves his features to us, cent lunches.
universal over a large part of tbe state,
claims him as Its former proprietor, bis
the sense of Inspiration which I felt can­
If you want the best 15 cent tea go; o; and in the larger cities hundreds of peo­
chair In'which we were allowed to sit
not be described.
Wilberforce, Newton,
down, many of the easiest editions of his j
Phillips
A
Erb.
ple have succumbed to the torrid rays of
Browning and Tennyson, side by side,
works, several portraits, three of which
Dickens, “Rare Beu Johnson” Joined with
Pingree is all right and so are his shorF.! old Sol. Our ffiemory doesn’t take us back
are known to be genuine, and tbe onlyletthe statues of Nelson. Shakepeare, John
more
than a thousand years but in that
ter dow in existence which Was written to
Wesley, Longfellow and countless others Buy ’em at W. H. Spence’s.
tbe poet
It was
from a relative
short space of timef we have no recollecwho wanted to borrow something like to recall these great meu and make us feel
Don’t forget the County Convention tious of so many days of torrid weather
thirty dollars of him.
I wonder if that we will try more to make the world
Aug. 20th,one week from to-day.
being bashed up to us all at oncel and
this letter was on his mind when he wrote at least a little belter for our having lived;.
I cannot see how a man Could go through
Hamlet’s soliloquy, lu tbe main part of
Husby Bros, can give you the latest style without a few minutes IntermlMionXJ
the bouse the principle object of Interest the beautiful old abbey and not come out
ot hair cut, or a first class shave.
a better man than when he went in.
In our letter from Mr. Smith this Week,
of course is the room where the great
But at last we had to say good-bye and
author was born. Not; only Is It famous
A complete line of all tbe latest styles he gives a very interesting description of
I meant to go batk next day, but have
for this event.but also ^.‘enuse tbe window
a visit to tbe House of Parliament in Lon­
been unable to find lhe time.
At Mr. of Frames at the Christmas studio.
panes are written full of famous names
Wakely’a olflce we found bis confidential
don, being fortunate enough to gain ad­
among them one glance showed those of
Hurrah for Plngree-~eboes.
mission through tbe aid of a letter of In­
Isaak Walton, Sir Walter Scott and clerk, Mr. Kitebin, prepared to accom­
W. H. Sixxes.
On the
Thomas Carlyle.
They didn’t ask us to pany us to Parliament House.
troduction given him by Rev. A. D. Grigs­
write our names though.
In fact when way down we stepped Into a aide street to
McOmber Bros, have1 complete line of by, of thia city, to a friend of his in Lon­
we took out our pens to make a note In see the plain, unpretentious house In
which Mr. Gladstone lived during bls long fine rubbers all new and fresh from tlie don. These letters are proving very in­
our memoranda tbe lynx eyed goddess
service la tbe House of Commons. At the factory.
teresting we should judge by the number
who guarded tbe apartment came aud
stood close by till we returned our Imple­ entrance to tbe outer lobby of the legisla­
Rain fell Sunday night to the depth of of txtra copies we sell each week to the
tive halls,Is Westminster ball, and a brass
ments of signature to our pockets.
I
3.60 Inches, and tho river is very high as people who are sending them to friends.
never have been under so close a surveU- plate marks the spot whore Chas. I. stood
Mr. Smith has a stylo peculiarly bis own,
a result.
'
ianee slnec I left the high school. The at­ to receive bls sentence of death.
Reachlug the lobby wa began to see that
and as one subscriber remarked in our oftendants succeed tn making it so unpleas­
Sunday Mrs. Arnold, of Baltimore, was
ant for visitors that the average person who we might be disappointed after all, and 1
flee
the other day, .“It is more like reading
felt certain we should when I learned that thrown from her baggy and quite Aiadly
comes expecting to spend a quiet and hap­
some Interesting continued story, than
tbe gallery for visitors only held about injured.
py two hours is glad to get out tbe door
sixty, and there were »1M hundred mem­
I letters of travel, which are- bo apt to be oq
after a half hour of this badgering. They
’ Nobody makes any mistake by buying
Two policemen
say they have tq.do it to prevent the house bers to Issue passes.
Pingree shoes. Call for them at W. II. | lhe guide book order—dry,with well worn
and contents from being defaced or carried stood by tbe door and no one could even
facts and statistics."
approach It except to send In his. card. Spence’s.
away piecemeal.
From the house we
This Mr. Kttcbln did and after a few min­
went on up the street, past lhe “New
The Journal Is trying to create the Im •
Ladles
Bells
35c.
Side
combz
5c.
Stick
Place” where the poet lived, and of which utes wait a tali, gray haired man appeared
pression that James G. Blaine was for free
there remains now nothing but the foun­ at the door and the cryer shouted “Mr. pins 5c up at McOmber Bro.-. Shoe and
H. J. Wilson.”
This gentleman, member Jewelry store.
silver by quoting two line, or three line,
dation walls of the house, to the church
extracts from some of bls speeches.
We
where be Is burled.
My sixpences were from Sheffield and one of the leading lib­
The city has accepted the plans of Arch­
beginning lo run low, and I contented erals in the House of Commons, was our
challenge the Journal to qaote any para­
myself with walking round the outside of hope for the day, and we were very glad itect Fairchild, of Kalamazoo, for lhe
graph In full that Mr. Blaine ever uttered
the building. Pshaw, if Shakespeare was ,when he readily agreed to give u, the pass new city ball.
of regard for Mr. Wakely.
Remark­
on the financial question, and to give the
alive, and I was dead. 1 don’t believe out
‘
Ten years ago yesterday occurred tbe
date of the speech from which it was
he
would
pay
fifteen
cent*
to .ing that be hoped we would enjoy It In
the gallery more than the\nembers did on big fire Which wiped out the iower end Of
view tlie place where 1 was pjant- ,
quoted. We do not profess to be familiar
floor, he took his leave and we passed
ed. He would fall some in my estimation lhe
.
East Main street
with the speeches of the “Plumed Knlglit”
if he did.
After tbe stroll around the up atalre. Tbe policeman at tbe door was
A
good
second
hand
wagon
and
top
car
­
afraid
that
my
tire
pump
which
1
had
in
but we know that he was opposed to the
church we came back to our coffee house ,
and had dinner.
Tbe people here are my pocket might be sume engine of jle- riage for sale or trade for cow at Hender­ Greenback craze, we know that tie was op­
I explained It a little. Since shott’s opposite Court House.
very fond uf their poet aud not much won- structiou.till
;
posed to inflation of tbe currency, we
der.
There are about 10,000 people In a man tried to blow up the bouse with a '
a few years ago, no suspicious look­
A. R. McOmber’s store front caught on know that he was In favor of a dollar
81rat fold and three quarters of them would bomb
।
ing
contrivance
or
bundle
can
get
into
the
That’s where the re­
have to move away ur starve If It was not
Are Tuesday evening by means of a short worth 100 cents.
for the famous man who lived here and building, and the eagle eye of the law at
publican party has always stood; that’s
lighted on that air pump.
However current In the electric light wires.
whose bones lie' mouldering in the parish once
,
where
It
stands
to-day.
Wo have great
the officer concluded that It was safe, and
church.
\ Prof. MeKenney will lecture In tbe
respect for tbe memory of James G.
went on up through a long ball, passed
After dinner we started for Oxford, and we
'
a red coated functionary with a large, gold court room this evening, beginning at S Blaine; we bellere that be was tbs peer of
spent the night there.
I strolled about
bolted to the front ot bto vest o'clock. 'No admission, Every one In­
tbe streets a bit after supper, and walked boiler-plate
,
the greatest statesmen of bls age, and
through the quadrangle of Christ church ,who required ui to write our Dames in tbe vlted.
believing this we cannot feel that be
visitors
book
and soon we were crowding
where John Wesley’s college days were .
Wm. Alden Smith of Grand
_____
r__ , would give utterance to a single sentence
Rapids,
past other visitors to the nearest empty
seats in tbe gallery.
Below tbe members
were discussing a rather dry measure rel­
ative to ^taxation, known as the Scotch
rating bill. The house floor Is so small
that the Honorable M. P’s. cannot even
enjoy the luxury of a desk, but must set
side by aide on long, richly upholstered
settees. Many of Un*m kept tbelr bats on,
a strange custom, descended from previous
times. White we were gazing about us,
and putting a moment or two’s thought
now and then on an attempt^o understand
tbe subjects being discussed, Mr. Wilson
appeared at tbe bead of the gallery and
beckoned us to come down.
We went to
him and again had our hearts rejoiced, this
time by a query as to whether we should
like to look through tbe building. So, fol­
lowing in the wake of the legislator before
whom the various guards and pul leemen
fell back In -respectful iHehre, we en­
tered the Membens’ Lobby.
Al the door
of the Commons’ room Itrelf sat two men
wboSJr. .Wilson informed us were both

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Hastings Banner
VOL XLI.

NO. 16

Hastings Banner
published Thnrsdav# bv

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I TISING MEDIUM IN
I BARRY COUNTY. ...

Hastings, mich., august
20,1896.
WHOLE
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Banfield.
Mm, Gllrn Scott U conmlccnt.
Mb.
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Carlton.

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HASTINGS. MICH

”c el: *.RESPON PENCE.

{ THE BEST ADVER-.

Mrs. Slawwm baa hired to touh tbr
'iS0 “&lt;* «P«l« to brain the treood Monday In September.
Several went trout th I, vicinity last staturday to Dowima to wltoe« the b.u p:»y
iort’re" n “ ""'Ina" hl«h seho.,1 Si

The Republican rally Friday night was
well attended and much enthusiasm’mani­
fested. The address delivered by M. L.
Cook, of Hastings, was one of tbe
best it has been our privilege to hear of*
late. Such Is the verdict of Ljiwyer Jor­
dan, Senator Keeler and all others who
listened to the speech. His remarks were
&lt;und and to the point.
The financial
question was explained in such a thorough
manner that none'could help i&gt;ut under­
stand the benefit of voting for sound
money and protection.
.Read McKinley** speech on the tariff.
The sick arvjnuch better.
.
We are pleased to hear the Dr. bas
hopes of the recovery ot Lida Brown.
North Irving was her home when a Bule
child and all who knew her loved her.
We decply sympathlsv with Mr. and Mrs.
Brown.
Tbe mosquitots have’ taken to a warmer
climate of late,
Tvll. the boy across the, ocean we enjoy
his letters wry much.
Wa agree with
Touris^Sinith that of all other scenes our
■own America is the must enchanted spot—■long may wave the stars and stripes.

INNOCENCE AWHEEL
NO- 7.

struck tbe coast of sunny (?) France, but
I didn't care, I wanted land, wet or dry
didn’t make much difference. It wav half
past four a. m. and we found a baker’s

Parts. July 26. 1896.
started fur Rouen.
Tbe country was
l'-ar Mr. Bditai:
beautiftil, or would have been at any ether
dmiXTfS!' 01 Portl"'d- "root .everal
C'ovrrdale.
’ &gt;ur experience in the House bf Com­ lime except that ot a freshet, such as we
W 7?hvL .' n
&gt;»’l wret
1 t»e quarterly meeting nt
mons was the last thing I referred to in were battHng with. About eight o’clock
ion 1'J^T,Il,e ■rrivM ln Cart... it from next Sunday.
my last letter 1 believe, and I promised to we found a country Inn where we got
and the Djwlln, hoy,.
The city buy.
cut short Hie rest of the account of Lon­ nome coffee .without any milk, and some
n„re has bought the elder were tairly worsted.
.
1
don. Our attention .» as taken up with sour bread. After this refreebment (?)
.cry-that belonged to L. O.,
rcorralI
ol
,
shirr
ot
Mrs.
Vr«trr.
'
The SabbaUt sPu.»i pi,„|c
, ,ur.
St, Paol’i* &lt;Catb&lt; &gt;iral. the church of the we again set sail and about Ulm. hove
Colocess In spite at the rain, nss evlnc-d br ra.lo’ J^Mk,0.r'1 *“* "•'urnri1
Bishop of ijjiidin. located In tbe very In sight of Rouen, off the larboard bow.
;lH*r|ain arid wife, of Has-' tile Joyous voices and'smlllnc f.on ot bri??,
I
’"'"&gt;1" Porrots «
heart of th&lt;i dry, the Tower where many sautb-by-uouthwetif.
After we got Into
.i.tnr Van Horn, are vis- those who atwoded. Wonder what nude Ki
Be l’“'
hl* wlte 1,01 lw&gt;»
ghastly relit# uf English history are .pre­ tbe city wt* found a place where they needJohn In such, a hfirry tn get home, .
served, a# Mreii as other more cheerful ob­ rd a load or two of dirt on the . road and
am will meet with Mrs.’
•"■""dd.ntbtrr,
O. Obbnrne. wild is making’bls twelth Klu iST”ject#. The National Gallery of Art. where brushed tbe dirt off each other and off our
, \ un ’.Ik* afternoon of the nnnnal visit with h&gt;s daughter. Mrs. Evan thr rt.im
”!■“ '"Jb'-d durln,
one of the two uiigiual • 'Horse Fairs,? by wheels.. -Coasting down tbe elevation thus
hrstnrm, »rr.l„»ly on tha-nln tlwn,l&gt;
.
muptii.
1 dor, will return to liis hottfu iu Dongola.
Rosa Bonhmir occupies a prominent place, made, we found k cafe where they 'Spoke
;&gt; Uluriey Collins who put* III., n«xt- week; Ub friend# here will in a strings enndltion jek
,
and the Brllinh Museum were the most in­ English.” a: least a sign out*In front said
; &gt; Ujfik ail on account of nils* him, and hope ho iuav return next B.r!!*“.
Mr»- Nrllle
teresting to me of tbe many ■ thousand# of so. It was lucky they Informed us, as we
Itorno-od crh-bralr lirr 45tl&gt; blrlhd.y, lut
c.HUe to his house on
objects gathered there.
There were should never have suspected the face
summer. Mr-. Addle Poor is with him
Tborscl.rrrrnln,. a srl ot dlahra were
sculptures from the Parthenon, ruins But we got a good dinner, or breakfast
An o!d resident of Jolmslown. Mrs
to the machinery at the Maria Groat, wife of Jacob Groat., deceas- Pi esea ted her. All report a pleasant evfrom the Temple of Ephesus, and the or- they call it, which.left us small room for
eniiig;
;-d a cessation of work.
ignfcl Rosetta Stone. This stone contains complaint- That afternoon the rain ceas­
'is on the move again and cd. died of heart disease, on Sunday, Aug.
an Inscription 13 three language*. Greek. ed and ire came on through tbe many .
9th. -The funeral services were held at
of brick, Is being burn- the houae on Tuesday, conducted by the
Demotic (that of the common people of colored fields, jg ith their little patches of
Our former Postmaster spent Sunday in
ancient Egypt), and Hieroglyphics.
By this or that grain or grass or vegetable,
Ret. Pope, of Hickory Corners.
She
happy in being leaves three sons and two daughters to the Grove.
comparison with the Greek, ucholars have giv.lng the country a checker board aspect
brick yard picnic at Acker’s ,
leant from this
stone
sig- tivvti
Sprague Wood * Co. are building a cotWe eee by the Prairieville Press there is been
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iuv nuiuvi
never ?e?n ,,,
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America. Tbe
women auu
and
mourn the "death&gt;of a fond and self-sacri­
. and he can truthfully ficing mother. Interment at Banfield.
tagc Ift Ixing lake.
some mistake about the ball game played nificance of the Hieroglyphics, and have ] roeill were worki
‘ ng together,
’ r. tbe
the men
men eracrav. rnt off nicely. Plenty
Murton Huwley, of Potterville‘made a at Doster on t hr 26ih and instead of score thua opened to the world all the vast ; dliog the wheat and the wumen binding It
laigr new' wash tubs fuif
Sometimes
btulnHs'lrlp here last week.
■
,
i&gt;th&gt;g rtvn they were 12 to 13 in- -Doster’s Mores or Egyptian hUtory, written on lire up and p|tc|D&lt; R Io shocks.
WoorflMiid.
- v.i'll live ice cream freezers
*’ *’•
««d wife spent Sunday with -favor and instead of our being the kiokers many tombs, monuments and scroll*. we woq|d ntW.t a l&lt;Md of whau on the way
Warren McArthur's team -stated to run
stacked, drawn by three or four great
: -.&lt; . jb- tly e&lt;‘ol and happy. away nn Munday, but after.running over a Mr. Fuller near Carlton.
*
il Un* theotlier texw.Mt- have never The stone wan found alwut the opening of t(&gt;
. a.
Point is as «ice boenl fence were caught by Isaac Early.।
Mi» Theda Kel-ey.
Misj»
K
of Charlotte, is vis- bad tbe name of kicking and now we play the present ctntury. Il la. as 1 remember |lor&gt;es. and plied on the ret two-n heeled
n
fuUy (wier a„ large
pan n: and other friends.
.: picnic or to occupy as a
The suit ngaiust Du N. Stowell for al­ Jliug bei
our own nine Instead of going all over It. some four h-et long, between one .and I cart ti|j it
".iL.zi.1
There
MIm Vurliti Wolf has returned from vit- Baity Co as the team from Prairieville did. two feet wide, though quite irregular In | M auy j ever saw iu Michigan.
. t- :■» tl.is pntlot Michigan. lowing Canada tliistles :o g-i to #Vvd was
shape,
seven
’
or
eight
inches
thick,
and
j
wcn
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v
e
ry&gt;few
fences
or
hedge# to obstruct
Itlnr
her
grand
parents
In
Hastings.
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swings', croquet withdrawn.
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Mif0Rnon,of PilcliardvlHu. L- visiting MICHIGAN CENTRAL EXCURSIONS biack as jet/ Another Interesting obji*ct the view, the cat De usually being plckand cheap .rid«i on
In the suits against F, Stlnchcom'i ami
was the orignal Magna Clinrtii. v ith the j t.f(.d.
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* r. alidit- only belpg a Dr. H. C. Carpenter for allowing Canada her fmmer school mates at tbia*«pla-.*cSo eve came, and Saturday forenoon as
All aru
invited iu
to i-&gt;uiicome iu
to u
a luwn
lawn ice
ice Republican League National Convention seal of King John at nt-hed. It was tier: vie C. K. iV S. makes the thistles to seedA both defendents plead ,
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lonely damage &gt;1 &gt;•)’ fire ninny years ago, 1 scanned tbe horizon, 1 suddenly caught
j to li&lt;! ’ desired’ by those guilty.and paid a small fine and costs, of j crvsm MK-lal at the cliurch tor the benefit
and only a sureil portion h legible now sight of the Eiffel tower. It wait at least
u.ipe fWm the heat of the stilt.
uf the Sunday School.
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For the above oeradim jhr Mlcb. Cen­ even to oue wire r&lt; ads tire writing of that twenty-five miles away, but It strengthen­
■ forpit to say that the
Dennis Kelly, nf Saranac, called on o!d • - .’.ci l’.u--ago and wife and gnu now return tral wlltoel! t xctirsiuii tickets at due first
period. We wan'd have enj*»y&lt;*d staying ed our hearts amazitigiv. and about three
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furnished iCe cream and friends
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to thtir-hduiv neav Goblevllle after makin our village .Monday.
vImb limit* d fare for tbe runnd trip. Date
there
bul. had to
.ur.v formally Routs mu
... leave at...
1,
ciucs we
we louiHi
o'clock
found ourseives
ourselves in tue
the cnj,
city.
Mrs. J. M. Stni-.h tnade^a trip to Yankee • *nlf 3 v^a^1
friends here.
&lt;&gt;f Mile Aug. 23 and 24. Ketuiu limit Aug. ter what was comparatively but a mere | having had to come a go«l share of the
Springs on
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&gt;u» Sunday
ouuu.1^ and
nuu Sfondxy.
oiuii'iay.
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last ten mile# over rough, cobblestone
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C. S. McIntyre has a bran new drug'
Brourtr-.l.
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Butlaud.
Of course there were walks through the pavement;, instead of the smooth, gravel
-alibis p’.t-*e iin!d vicinity at- clerk.
Julius Ku.-#c5.!. of Hastings, was iu Rut­ Kulghlanl Pyih'iaM Uniform Itonk. Cl^ve- streets and paiks. and a bicycle ride or roads we had found before. We plunged
The
Three
Rivers
convention
is
over
lejm- .i 1; .;’-10 Bill.- &gt;!mw at Kalamazoo.
two through the limdest streets- just for ahead until we found a street whose loca­
land Sunday.
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.. i\;r. uf Burchi al. Iowa, was and everj body has settled down to busi­
■ Huncnable Horace Hall called upon T. I
For Hie aUive «ceasi&lt;»n the M C. will the excitement (and we gut it), and our tion’we knew. It was the Avenue de
?leMrtt. Farr partof last ness. '
stay iu Loudon was over.
Wagrune leading to the Areb de Trlumpbe.
Iirar.Rw.n. Satnrqay.
• sell excursion
tickets
August
22.
23
find
^.w^relidi
tickets
August
22,
23
and
Win. Filzzibboui intends to build a naw
But before ronclodiug my account pf II, Cuming down from the Arch-we traversed
Mr-, bhellb-rver attended-the L. A. 8. ' 2 tat one rare
r
for H|C round trip.
Chil­ 1 must tell you how the people stared at
I/.:.' Hammond is nursing a sprained factory in our village. It will be u large at Mrs. UnWe’s.last Thursday.
tbe Champ d' Elyses, and tbe Palace de la
dren
half
fare.
Return
limited
August
me. . My friend#, Messers. Crawley and Concorde. Hie former oue of the • finest
auk' •?j i r aiiy being caught in a harrow plant and will constat of nn ora factory,
Ed..Tanner, of Grand Rapids, spent last 31st Inclusive.
barrel head, stave aud barrel! factory and
Cox. had ordlnarf suits of clothing to streets in the city, the Igller the- finest
last week Frtday.
mek wilb.frhnds cn Highstreet.
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wear, but I like Toddle, in •’Helen's i-quare la the world. One of its orna­
K■&gt;’. :: Marshall ami wife took the train a saw mill. We wish him success for Ire
M. England Mid wife, of Gun Lake, (limp Meeting Mt f!
Babies,” did'nl want to be bothered with ments Is tbe Obelisk of Luxor, which
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at tit;- ; i"- ia#t Tuesday for a week'3. is a hustler. '
spent - Sunday .with relatives on High
lots of thing# and had no clothes with me stands on tbe exact spot where ixxils XVI
The
republican
caucns
win
held
on
tirit iu Battle Creek. »
street;
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For the abwe occasion the M. C. will except my bicycle suit and sweater. and Marie Airtoinette and thousands more
Tn rewa# a Sunday school picnic at Tuesday evening aud a large representa­
Quite a Dumber in this vicinity expect
sell excursion tickets July 30-81. August These seemed to be a wonderful sight to were guillotined. Here we crossed the
tion of the party were present. ,' Thu fulmhi’.Ii Pint* Lake last week Thursday.
to take in the farmers picnic at Guu Lyke,
13. 20 and 27 at one and one third first the'denizens df London. 1 al ways sup­ Seine and a mil* or two farther brought ns
Your st ill*-- wan present and helped s*m- lowlug-persous were elected delegates to this w»ek.
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class limited tare for the round trip. Good posed (he home of the ••gawper” was Jn to our hotel. No ope here knows any
the county convention; .Samuel Vester.
Mrs. Bush, who has been visiting her
lo return until September let Inclusive. the country, but where hi the wide, wide English except oue man and all he knows
J. M. Smltn.jChas. Grozlnger, C. 8. Pal­
. li Tmtr.i' hjjs returned from Penn#on, retuiued to ker hume in Washtenaw
world can a people be found whose ability is •■Good nixlit, sir.” and as our French is
Children halt fare.
merton. Geo/C. Garlick. A. \V. Dllleulteck,
• | n . : I rt’potts.tnat he will receive a
Cu. Monday.
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in this line can equal that of the London­ ’about the same in quantity a'nff worse if
wlnaiai: ol 5-M)0 (100 from an uncle, Jake J. J. Eckardt and E. A. bawdy.
Mrs. Samuel Howe, entertained the
ers. Of this I am fully persuaded.
1 pOMilde iu quulity. you Will perhaps won­
l.ailles Aid Society from the Hendershott
don’t kmnv wheflur it was tbe broad, der huw we hired our rooms. Really, we
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Milo,
meat and Woman's
K-..
T. Van Amwerp. wife and Htdistrict Thursday.
sweater collar. Jur my suit ot corduroy, or don’t know how we dld it. but It waj done
Dan
S
’
ewart,
of
Texas,visited
Milo
Union.
Blnghamtos,
After a short visit with relatives and
th'M.’i. •: Uoiu-t'K-k. were at the picnic
my sweater, warn a la John Chinaman’s some way. We are located iu the Latin or
friends this week.
friende, A. Myers and wife, liawi returu*d
Ix-t
I'ti'.irsday, .-hairing hand# with
suitr. or the g&gt; acral elegance of the whole student quarter, that part ot Parts where
Will Garrett, of Delton, was a guest or to their home io Charlotte,
old .juainlances.
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For the above occasion the Mich. Cen­ array. re«hu|»- though it was the evi­ the scene of Trilby is largely laid.• We
Mli-s
Clem
Flower
Saturdfay.
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tral will Mil excursion tickets to Bingham­ dent pride with which 1 wore it. But lie kavn’t seen any of her foul prints su far,
H. J. Flower and LrroyA Thorpe were at
ton N. Y. and ’ return! nt &lt;*ne first class it what il was. 1 couldn't step out on the however.
kind- j l bug-, the chine bug. tVre fquash
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i- bug, the silver bug. and thb Martin last week on bnsluess.
limited fare for lite round trip.
Date of streets wilhuut at once being the cynosure
1 would like iu describe Paris in thia
lloa. M. F. Jordan was in town Mon­ -ale Aug. 17 ami fs.
Fred Brown h» moving to a farm near
Return limit Au£v of neighboiiug eyes. Little boya would letier. tliat is to try it, though all-the let­
but McKinley will get there
Bronard which he will work the coining day; .
jn.-t the same. •
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2 let and 22nd.
run a block to get a good view ot the pas­ ters which might ne written euuld never
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.Myrtle
William
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of
Carlton,
is.
the
,
sing wanderer, nnd oiie of them remarked. describe this city, but 1 are 1 mnrt leave
F-::; :•&gt; are fust, nov busy preparing Star.
Mm. Mary Flower enlcrtalris In honor guest of friends livre.
•‘Well, well, what do you -call yourself," ii till next linn-. H Isa beautiful spot, a
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About rfeven dolines was realized at the Sumtny School Unity, Fatton Bapida Aug. with the ticceiit mi the your.
Usually • World’s Fair” built to last, its crowds of.
liair .. । i f &gt;!n d on acemujj of the wet of the Misses Culver and Winkler Filday
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ice cream social Friday evening.
afternoon.
though they merely guzrd hf .silent won­ people as gay and idle apparently ns thna® '
v..-;t. ■:
■ -. Tuki’ig ' in tliat tiirectio.i.
For
the
a
’
&gt;&gt;v-.*
otti'ion
th'.
Mich.
Cent,
J. Raymond cud wife were guests of
M. Woodard's store.wa* struck by the
Ti.r • i «.-.•» is large I but i# quite badly
der; The rough-looking street lounger a which rolled through the grounda of our
lightning during the etorm Frldfiy but no • tbe laUet’s parent# in Carlton, over Sun- will sell exanwlon tickets f«r one, dollar would cnteli s*|ght of nte il.«-4 pnv»ed by great Exposition, an ever changing, ever
it.ii;. .. .. - ii.c.runt of the we: weather.
mid fifteen runts for round trip. Children
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' day.
and tap hi# companion' on the slioulder wonderful panorama, which one. must
Tii। .:i -I potato ?rdp promises tu be striouH Injury was (tone.
Ttiu Misses Luuv Culver and
Mrs. Murie Hoag, of York Slate, ha* GO cents. D'tic of sale- Aug. 21st. Limit and whisper. "Bill,
aay Bill, cop de see, to get even the slightest ’iilaa of IL
•-X-- I.itr-vr than it . Ims been fur
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Winkler, of Erie. Pa., are the guests of rhem visiting her father, 11. B. Dorr. She to return to day of sale;
bloke." Oim off tliem gazed a rnyment and I’ll try mxt lime tu.write just the’briefest •
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Mrs. B. W., Johnson
They expect to rv- । returned Imnie Munday,
tiwn
sniiliugly^
ae-*o?ted
me with. ‘’Elio outline of what i: seems to me to be.
Tj ’.’&gt; • ;:.-iiiFeii-igh Missionary mt-ctG.
is expected hero this
turn to Erie, Tuesday lu resume their ,
- -1. Eldreilge
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Ten day oxc.ir-Jm to Petoskey and bub. been Irnut in the country?’’
I pas­
Yciiww traprclfOllv.
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’1:. l)&lt; .ii’:-, lut Thur#week from Web,ter. N. Y . to look alter Traverse City nud return, by a pedal train sed by in dignified alienee.
dulies 111 tiuMctty schools.
All ibis of
.
StiiKLiv W. Smith.
lav,
f..h.
After Jim meeting
and nt tbe folluwlhg low nites via the course 1 didn’ii mind much, it wm the
The Lndieiiof Milo perpetrated a very the interest of his evaporator hero.
isr.i: .’■• : a! kindness jof Mr. Deal, who
R.
M.
Bates,
of
llgptinga,
A.
D.
lluiriies.
pleasant surprise ou Rev. Wheeler and
MicliiKxn Central and Grand Rapids and blank (ed) stare of the ordinary citizen or
..tubunt un pine lake.: gave
of Grand ILipwife Wednesday •fteromju.
lee cream of Irving, and Mr. .C• &gt;rl&gt;elt.
.. .... .. .- (jrov^ Indiana Kallro.tds.. Tburaday, August 27. his wife or even his daughter which nmtU
Iu- ’; a ride. Thri&gt; -Ind gofai .bye to
Ilia, talked "ollver’’ at the Oak
me uncouifurtMtilv.- Isay uncomfortable,
The time is near at hand for our annual
1590:
: &gt;n•p!oiM,4' imagining them- and cake aud other delicacies were served.
I gathering. The date lias not yet breu
Mrs. Wheeler was prerriitr*! with a beau sRlinol house Saturday evening to a fair
Round trfn though it was only once or twice.
&lt;■ &lt; 1 -'it-ir v, ,iy ini Lueknow-or aotnu
Regular
- Fare thought 1 liad feelings n# tough as rhi­ fixed py tiie executive- commit!***, but will
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liful table spread as a toxen of respect sized audlanee. ,
Leave ’
I '.I r liq ti land.
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fis.oo noceros hide, !in Hie fnew of mere curlnsJ-i«KS4»*l.......... . ......
probably be the lure part of September.
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and love.
Hivjs JunuUcm 1U:I5 v. hi. 10:55 &gt;. in.
ity, bul’cven these gave way once. One 1 thus early call your attention l&lt;» the
OnoiidtC *■■
night I whh walking wearily along toward meeting that you may bar* it lu mind and
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J. I?. ];■&gt;({ am! wilt* returned Monday
Plenty of iuoi at pre#*nit;
in. 1 i :■» a. in.
G&lt;h» Whitney, of Grand Rapids, who
out room#
tireMinndav.-whei’i a be thinking gbout it. making calculations
outafur
iwma a.«i
19:0i m.
,S&lt;&gt;n«** oat# tn harvest as yet.
ha* been visiting friends in this vicinity,
large fat,wel'.-dreesed. uld Britain, waiting jo ant,1,d aud i^. prepared to take loiue
Mis* Anna Wfntorc. uf Middleville,-, reiimton.l has hi&lt; new hotel comfor hla omnlbuk caught ,-lght of me jurt parl jn
proceedings.'
J thought w*
returned to that city Hie first of the »Veek.
tumedTlioiire last uet-k, her mother being llHMttllgM...
•i&lt;vupirsjh(j same.
Irving
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as 1 passed idle. I felt in my tmnr* jhat} |iad nJ1 tnturcslhn me«-yng la*t &gt;mr tor
Clement and
Millard McElwalue, of
• . i!.•/• n returned Tbursllay
III Olli® with If-r graiyl-daughter.
IC:l&lt;14&gt;- m.
MldUtt-vlfie
he would tiiiu
u «» o •.
1 j|m.
|U-ny'lout part snd had
ydurclty. Iiav-been vl-dtlng their grand­
Liehuiiug struck Jessie W.irnor s barn (■.(lrilo.il ». .
10 Chicago}
over uiy sliouljlcr (&lt;• . 11 &lt;U»’ *«- th-- »&gt;»&gt;» thing •» say.
Wr hope t*» haw a
parent-. Geo. Clark and wife.
Iasi SiuidKi n|gtit;i(|ld not burnbut-trliv- IJtCtun .. .
K t*r-&lt;inn7.no. '• vlsjilng
iw»l&gt;. n&gt;.
cjijp. A-sumiju tl&lt;« *&gt;
,nil»»&lt; cr look I IUnrv iniers-iiiig occasion .this year, aud
AVc are glad to hear’ that Miss L-jinh
ered imp souie. , '
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Hlusiugtt.ih.papen»,ina.
Iks un different
rv Tiav.City 7 &lt;*.p. m
M. Aldrich as very sick at this writing.
1. .* at.dl W. D. Hughes and Bo&gt;*n H improving.citsed my i
opeo-mouUiud ga2” ou ; subject-., we are pumiined ‘ vrie or nnVe
Mi-~ Margtierlto I'owD.’end gave a party ।
r'v Pett»»k.*&gt; 7:4 p m..
Q lite n niiiubee frnm this piace.attend-• return by any reg­ him so Iwfd, list he st irted for the other Itapen* iiuon tbe tjarly history &lt;*t e*rf&gt; of
Tickets are gm|d for
at bar hmua l«.t Krld.y -v.blw. I........ .
rWl-.ucier U spending a few or lb- M|»«ra Glib-a»'l Rv. MalUwwa. &lt;•' rd camp meeting Sunday.
ular train, until Saturday. September 5lh, corner with (-ueh rapidity thntbh silk hut | living, Rutland, ami Yanlre Sprluga. by
Maria Manning I** the guest of 8 Hun inclusive. Tne Aweial train jwlll stop at scarcely uiaiutained comreclioiH with his |
। .'iij.iiurlhern part of (.he state.
Grand lb.pl.l-, Tlia r.vnl»&lt; «»■&lt; ’I'""1
Thar relieved my feelings lheli. j
V D. lioni.; &lt;■!' Bartie Creek, was vpry plra-sunlly wjni uiu'lc and punea. | and wile.’ Ht pre-chl.
C dillnc. Manto'4. Walton. South Board­ head.
Lightning «*rti*k np,l' burned the barn man. KatxoatUh ilaureiun.a, Elmira. Boyne but It didn’t i.&lt;p niB a bit with' the n&lt; xt. ‘
‘ 1 U-wigbt Vim Horn last week.
Uhatiksgivlug sermon ^delivered about
lev ereaia and cake *r. ser'.-.- l. Ma-K-ierllo in
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&gt;KcM' M*1 ru‘*’",MV
' KiUtyHart. of - Big Rapid.-, is the
Fall#
PuB‘ena’W5 for Traverse City wl.l One day we (.hipped tn. question n |H&gt;llce- i ■finty yen:* -iiMm upon !hv early rwttlleMI»m» Evi Mallliv*-...riAntt* fudm. I «.««-U..r wlu. .11 n-e ™«b. bbl no llr.
man
a
mviitcid
himI Ire in tifrn #ald tn us. , meiit ot the viMiniy when the events rvKin-i &lt;4 ! t» gw.difiotm-i, Mrs. Catherine Tawn-r'Kl reinrn lo Grand HabMa
ch
.nrrar,
.1
W.IIOII.
l&gt;.
w.gichrekod
I
TrK7P«J^&gt;F. .r «&lt;. p'*«- »re|"‘kv
Baa
tbn»u&lt;b to dr-dosllon.
I hr B«a &gt;™ln •'Er-ah-lls nuni* of tny buidnvrti you know, i
Van Antwerp and wife were guests Fred WomI a very pleasant surprise last
srrricr. ainplo hdlrl .c, om.olatlooa at low ot course, but er all. would you mind lelh : and hoarer*. bnddr»Dingldg gnd impiumic
of !’ lusi le friendo Wednesday and Thursday evening.
r.ira.
Ilia
luanj
4&lt;bG.
th,
eidojmeol ood Ing me wlial country you com* from?” t|i spwtrlH-s. Cuiihj everybody.
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All. rqpurt a jolly
brorllt r-u will! reralrr. rumol tall lo In sheer arW (fiferere we g«d to V Hi«'g t*"' I enjoy, all the rxcrelsva.
Juvite yqur
Mnd Will H&gt;(le is qnite Mirk.
e
lUatlnga. mid
•I. E. Cairn-* went to,Grand Rap&gt;de Sat­ lhMiiu*es Ione Snyder,
Alton Shook visltetl nt Mr. G »hleu« 5m,- Ihla ibr (xcoralon oti lhe araaoo. pie that 1 swI’cMKM Kuti. of Inmnaik. fririidw. 1 Let us haw n icood lime this
Rarly application Mliuuld be made forjieats The Prince Im ft jqat r»mo ovtr to marry
unhy on itc.-i, in: of tlifi aer'iiu-i-lliriess of MmIx-I bayder. of L^e O‘1e#*a. were tbe
SUMr*Gulden has i«o sisters from Ohio
Priucess Mao&lt;L and.it i*veiu«d td’paln some '
ht’-l-'rr
gacsls of Mis# Marguerite Tuwusend Tues
in parlor tar.
of those lovnl ItnllHli heart** t&lt;» iwf what j
DaXXKL SyttiKtcn. Pres.
Mr.-. 1;. 1) Fiiiier returned to her home
’"mSv"ll”neli«ll
Swift, ot Bl, B«pPrince R-rl hk'kvd like.
I'irey aeemmi to ।
U*Heury Clark h spenJIng a tow days
feel dlasati-tied with. Hie pj-op’-e who liad |
|dA
Vl.lIlB, III Ill'll Vlcl“l'»■
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Mrs. Grovrt* au&lt;l daughter, of Nashville,
Th-. W. F. M. Bucltjty was entertained with bis parents.
For'lbe above fiecasion the Mich. Cen­ made the match.
Weil tire rrcel war Is cv»r now aid I MAYNAKD—At h**r home lu the firat
by Mr-. W. ,1. Goss un Wednesday last at
vl.lwi hrr ruu.ln Sv.ol" Cole l„t wrek.
Jbbnalown.
tral will sell exetraion tickets at the rate
l
ward Au*. 12tn, 18U6.
la r . -Jiiuhvr resort.
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Several t*nts with Inmate# at Fine lake- ' Mr Izireiizu-Sptik.. nt tbl. pU« « '■
or Olin .nd on« tblrt “"I,'1"*,,!!!? tai’"” am safe Iu Paris, whleh Ib’mi c&lt;*m*'p&lt;*llian ;
that little (ceenlilcllies uf costume pass I AiuvTUIdwiu Mavnard w*« born in RntM.rl. Ev.ru, nt M«.h,llle.
m.rrle-l for the round trip. Children half fare.
Ninth and South Pine. Doster and PralrHlraut Culeinan bas been nearly ■»?*
April 7ib. 1876.
unnoticed
1 ha&lt;f Interned io dr«*p In siid •taMd. Bain c*..
l.!t Wediwday H Hi" l&gt;“m» 9'
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it-vtlie Center Sunday Schools pieuiced
from sun heat.
.
pass the lime of day with Cunsnrlo. she
p..eu». uy l&lt;ev. G. W. OUI.ll, el
«t Pttie Ijike. Tliurnday.
.
JuIhi McKenziJ ha« a «,f
Ue.uoer»rle ee&gt;^.
’snjE* that was a Vanderbilt and h**' lately
il *r&gt; ire. Stir le*v&lt;*« a husband and fath'The Prairieville clmir. under the di­ lightning In the yard cluse &gt;y toe hooa*.
r ami iHuliier and br&gt;.(her an&lt;l a twist of
wedded tire Ihikr of Marluorough.
We
vine.
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rection of W. R. Richards.'will render a nn Tuesday morning Aug. &lt;tn.
difi'stop.fct Rerjcshire. their country home,
Mr, N. Sla*.nn la en,a&lt;«d to leaeliJba
musical «t til,. Farmers picnic. Gun Lake;
but I found tliat (Jonauelo had gone to bright hupra ns site gave evidence she was •
rail term or acliool at Baollv d and Mlw
August 21st.Mrs Frank Hewitt Is very sick.
London, and 1 couldn’t see Mari any where, willinK himI ready to die and »«» bapoy and
I’.tui tlolm, 11 Persian boy and student of Kroralloo U.rkcr. ot U.allu,,. tbo k0&lt;mI
Boy.(jam-* to David BarmwJast s“ud*{;
so we came on. There were a lot of men
,
Kalaiusi.rti Cullege*, gave nn luterostlng
j N Pike Is moving his cider mill from tor the round trk&gt;.
Dates of sale Aug. 24 and -5Return dredging out an artificial lake down in all lit . frHffeiiiig-. J^-rvIres were held
•ltd pienslti'g lecture at tire Baptist church, * lTb7mkH&gt;o"d«rtol
j
Freren.:-’ W.axorelio «.
front of tbe palaoe. but ihry were so cov­ from the house 'I'hurMlajf |&gt;. ni . H*v.
U^ud Au,, nui mere.lee
Friday evening.
Inttrmetil at River- I
lion ever («» In relbern
ered with mud and mire that 1 didn't Junes offluiatlng.
tbla limo of lira roar, plenly o&lt; rain •«&gt;
know the.Duke If he was one of them. I aide.
,b'TS^urere«ri-« i-""*-'"' *"
IIIID MU'" —•
— *
L .
.
Shultt.
hope be waatiU for lie’s that proud that 1 ■
dew aud
and a aurplua
surplus ot
of hrtt.
neat.
For
Cl., IU' W -»*•
sJpooo.1 bell and ar. bolldlan a u&gt;w«
Hurrah for McKinley!
should never liear from him again If lie &gt;
Tne AdvauliU picnic at
y«rry Kelley was on uur streets Sun­ tbe 4U&lt; .» -«H «»•« "*
JJLram
had been there and 1 hadn’t apqken
day
. • r
Joyable time la reported.
A
and eornple- him, just Ix-e a use he wasn’t dressed up
Flrtt-WdNfor
J'‘l,in Horn and family have moved into *aa carried out and an able addraw&gt; »•» kM?San.Uy night seems to pl**"
ng the baao- like I win. 1 was sorry to miss seeing the
tlou of th^whoVZvTrad b,Bd.;N. u. Loraa. Of B.&lt;Ge
mpauled with Duchess. (I call tier that now since she’s
their new house,
TrerUllji ehre. )« "“ buildliw al bMVmMt married, at least In publjr); but I couhlnt
i ue XalntH are holding grove meetings Creek.
_____ J_____________ '
1 * smniUt ebutch Wednesday rveitlug
Just xiutti of town.
spare lire time, really. 1 know just hew “Id
Quimby.
A„, “S
T0« &gt;--- '"»»
"wra-Tbi” uv Jl Brick UU1 m— ««» Vanderbilt will cn irt .around New Yurt
Mr^. John i||Jl(Ja
returned from her
RrpnbllcHM SemitorW &lt; anvawtlew
John C.»lvleln ...&lt;l »"« M«“
ne^ly "IB »»r”
crt,“lu'
Visit wItIi OKego friends.
“'■;”Alb-“'i',u’fcr‘"r"&gt;&gt;'“ur—* «~re- and stir up the bulls and bears, when hr
with
friends
In
Augusta,
un
»tit
a
l» it:.H Rider, of liasllngs. ^as the
hear# thafl didn’t run In tor a few uihe
H S. a«rtlll. at ll.Ulo Ciwk. »P»"1
Bln. I».l 1 onuMn’t .Orf tb.l O“«B&gt; '« -oil
loy.rkl «IU
Sue&lt; uf Ada '.lusher Cil&lt; week.
CNBtl
d.y« wl&lt;i&gt; "l"",l‘ ” ,h!‘
"'t’.-.rll
II &gt;»o rm ' &lt;•&gt;"•'2&lt;—
b 'reiSrt “I
1“- Il will! • ra.«»..bl« man.
Mrs. «. H. o,,s aiM| Mra. j. H|nit Bt. Ir&gt;
B,d"b ‘re onkToTsuT^’X^.
n..M -imllb I. q-ilu "I at AH «'»"•«
tn-ooUie hbo iiowl&gt; a ll«l« 1 wl»b l-ai
Mli#Sa Krtrflmerba. rrluruod b-imr
teiide.f the Untie# Aid at B. Howe’s Frlda».
.
“X J g HoXV.-UO--. .0-1
would.
'
iwntarf N^veober
lltv. Hall will, preagh .bls Um sennon
So our l^urloM vis|t w»k over. A IihmI
7»
M far M
'T,B.:,ilrtr.od rfir- or Ohio; «.,u- Bunk All
rtaodiim that
^d^urc ".Md to Baattags- I rain kept *•• lh*re ««'tH Thursday uWhi -»
before cuufereneu at Brush Ridge next
rem- 11 Pee m
Uln.ld-Glo .OI. .Ma I
&gt; tn be rtMRSrd
OUlutay.
'SSnoi.w
«.»rnltue ui U» lu.virf
II
bereralrf the teaelrrs In thia vicinity
tnat fay.
.
••Hrho’s Babhu.” ”1 didn’t throw up ,
uMlddkvW* / w mb. ww.
athiiib-d Teari.urs liihtilutu lield at Has-.xrrx".
«»»«».. Jonah, but 1 tbrowed up a whole lot ofuthS. M Joun»us&gt;, C
‘h'ks last werk;
•M: L*nar and wife attended the funeral
” Mre/s. 4. BIH'I-"
hurfj kbd lurgotteu U.
01 his uncle at Hickory Corners. He wrf
Hing Ur from EiiKh»t«'Htv.
-by lighting.

�IcCLEAM’S SPEECH
।A Complete—
- ,, .
Answer to Congress­
man Towne’s Great Speech.

Short History of Colnajr—Kcal Interest

promote their
plane, tbst tbs nr
this country tbe unlimited coinage of silver
■---------- --------sittou by stallsUm of average prim*
by giving the
prices of certain great ec
HtiMi like wheal

important Items quoted, tbs fall tn price* be­
tween WO and 1873 double discounted any­
thing in the way of a fall that has token place
siace 1873. that it was greater in those eight
years than In all the years aiifeef Why. for ex­
ample, don’t they remind the cotton planter
that the price of middling cotton fell from
I1A13 a pound in 1864 to less than 17 rente in
1871) Do they not po*«sadequate information

liflonnait for
.83 of one cent par ton per
lowest rat&lt; in Inn work! &gt; to 2 coaks per ton per
mile, tbe “good bld rataas" that yntvailcd In
1873. Nor would tbew. restorer* of price over'

MM3

Now Tort at a profit fur 4-44 cents per boabel. ■
were in the habit of receiving 34.47 cents per
bushel In I87J.
Hero is revealed. Mr. Chairman, the delu­
siveness cf nn argument founded cm “aver­
ages.'' It falls to dtecrimlnate ihe individual

unmitigated falsetatod.
Tbsrv is another serious omisalon tn my col­
league's allegations of ■fact. There is or« com­
modity which stands out by itaelf so pre-rm &gt;
Ernt that even his dlsdald or details should not
■vs igDon-d it, a commodity which Is tho

tiflor. with other kind'
.
And similarly t^«^n mint" wuuld urwte

» paragraph that I hav.- .. .

Country.

market fur thia kind of tmmey ta coupetitton _ ________ _____
with other forms of money- Th* minting tha tahortng mar. .
preciation of tha fact that this simple state­
would, therefore, not cre-uw any o«-ninwi tor
.rabl&lt; Tli-» i
ment would l«* sufficient to overturn their en­
U^riJvrr. tax? would ’”‘•’^1™ij* nP.5 FlZ
r°r ” ‘“b’u*”’ton, iron or copper, silver or gold, and that is
tire contention?
v&gt;
•• —z — -----to meet whaU'ror roal d.nMakd tlwre^mlgM b. »«*. has well nigh Ul-J
forman ce.
Ana now. Mn Chairman, having shown by a given unit of hunmn labor. And my c©l- much now as then.
-- -- — —------ - Farming La*. U- n , t
e of wilvrr stooc 1S73to rar
my colleague's own figures that the fall lu league was wmr-bor blind te&gt; the Qwt. though
Ot"
total
ccinag
with other forms af motwyptirt thru.* y.-ar*. H ,
On Feb'. 8 Ooncn-“«mr.n Chzirlc* A. Towne of prices about which be and other fra** silvurites it is exhibited iu ono of tho tables to which ho and including IBM. has bwn ^.444.4-“. Oita petition
imort J25.uuo.00u a year, or *And. sir. Iwvauseuf the lulkiy— of ail w in . farm* and brought t.
■ay so much Is not the only uno or even tho referred, that the wages of tabor have bovn ou
Mlnmvot u made in congrves what is considered
pmjKirtion te »a raluo. th® demand for ««• ttmoniBpted harv&gt;-Nt&gt;
the areragc largely IncreuM'd in the last third
by all as one of the liest free coinage epwcbles. gn-at on« of this century; Ihat it did not be­ of a watig)-, the ta&gt;-re-;uw from the old “hit..
k'CMinraa is WTV limited. lypald expense ;Kj.-i
this
ccdbanei
gin
in
1873,
nnd
henev
is
not
due
to
the
cause
aver rnado in tho bouse. &lt;ln Feb. 12 Congress­ 'to which they ascribe it-: and ihat “free all- metallic” wages of 180) to-those of lifi*)' ts^ng before 1873. And ( ho form &gt;»f d
txnBHbe cucainr hun •
of 3431,33). 457 is in
------------------------ ------------ - *--------man James T, McCleary of the same st^te made •vrr.” having demonstrated in the nasi its in­
une of which is 1 11 h-gnl tend
hasing power.
,
art-ply to the speecbof hlA^dtasne, which, in
competency to affect prices (even if that hud
rountrv needs nix*yt IltJ.iVlMA in silver c.-!n loxuru-s of art an
In 181-1 S day's work of skilled tabor ’would cnormew coinage
its tuni. is considcnd to.bg the best anti-freo bocnihflwn to be desirable), cannot reaaunably
of in the world b^.^—
uf all kinds, toetwfiug m.’ti-r c. ina Br.t vs m
coinage speech ever made in congrcioi. Both lx- expected to affect them in the future—these buy more of any staple commodity of lumau । . The Great Incr*el»o In Cold prcductRni.
desire, more aud bcBt«-r food, more and better |
ready hr.vc n *tx«dt rd siiinr cum amounting to .
of th-—
-ch*•« nr« tn grtfot demand nnd are things having Iss'n proved, Mr. &lt;7hnirt;i.-.n. our clpthiuiumonmud better tr-r-i-ivurtatiun, mol e ,
But some one nrtgbt projwTlf ask to this c-vw BMO.OOD.CUO. f»o there is absolutely nc-&gt;
side can fairly rest our case and demand the
being distributed by tue handnd thousand tn
trade aemand fur murv silver coinage for some
and
better
tools
and
machinery,
moreatel
betj
cnunertlun.
“
Has
not
the
&lt;rf
C&lt;»H&lt;n
many cons-n-t.* -no) uistriots. The pitot length judgment of ull candid non.
ter heat apd light, more comfort■« and lnkuri&lt;-* rremwd ,nl»o?" Tbe BtaWrt U.i “*&lt;». &lt;®or W’hat Caused the Two Great Falla In of every Und. uiuru KUver mid more gold than 1
of McCleary'» sj-evch mnk&gt;x| it out of the quewra
Up"to
1848
th#
jragd's
at
any
tkne
before
1870
tn
.the
history
s.rf
th.'
।
end thing V.
tioti for n» to reprint it tnifull. Ina few in*
Every ofl® will admit taat. so tar as Icrisk:
gold never htrt once reached BMJKV.OM* *“i.fl
stance* w« have iiad to omit whole sections uf
•Taking the century ns the period for inves­ world.
tion can n£f«wt tho luurter. that-system is li st
Any honest and intelligent man who Ims the mthi.I»I hair &lt;-mi.tr (LS‘X'L'5
tigation. and reverting again to my chart Vino
bls speech. His excellent dtocussion of tho exunder which thcao who earn their daily bread demand whnt w
study in detail any reliable table of
l-r.
... _____
for the course e&gt;f prices, let us try to discover pric«*ato
by
their
daily
toil
roceiro
tbu
best
returns
for
covering
the
tost
5U
years
will
fltrfl.
‘
hat'
Th«*worU
now
prodt
havine ah oUi
tbe reasons for those mighty changes in tbe the pflcft of th.su thing* In the production uf
nionthlhaD It did in a‘£p~self dafstw. demand ।
level of price*.
CT?oKWA
The giutlrman frtun Texas i Mr. Halley ], to him white i
i.iylhlne bk- th.
Mibkwl
.
We note first cf all that there have been in wtlehbe
expended have held their uwui
■ b?&lt;far’’it?^!5.-,p»S^tiot'JtfSjlw pre-^dtag j who has ju*t »)Mikrn. )«4B»s to Mexico as
this century two periods of very high price s must
''prosperous" in c-m-viumru . f haring tbe
while things, and’ these ar
and two periods of gradual tall in prices.-'Can increased,
‘
^inreV
'
fitoxmrs.
Thi*
i*
•*»-&gt;
tect
tainted
at
in
my
rolj
numeroor. In the making ot which .tabfir satfree coinage of sCn r Hyouotra from m} art!
rity. with a t!r
any
or law
bocb.
dtarorereel
in accorduu»principle
&gt;nia •»-»
;»«•
nsl.. in pnehvm. fy inv.«km» ud
h.re b^tatr..
5nl|a,ri league's chart. but not clearly brought out. cle In n reernt numta'r &lt;&gt;f Tin* North Am, ncan pnisiai stanunr... .
uncr with which thaw* changes tn price- levels
•k c. U»jr
Ain! the tuinr.nl rw nine t ion of gold alonois Review, written by the Ncxvmn tulni»i&lt;-r. Mr. obligate m tb«*T W”(.
•UmamS tC
1* la. v.-w
,1.1a
’ jaboot *.w tSroXn foiTttmn « great as
the J. Romero. This distinguished representative is
an enormous pi
discussion.
’
' '
.
' which HO much has been wiki.
1
"
ov
. Lth.t
pr.xluc-.mn
of both cold und silver up.to IMO. naturally »&lt;&gt;vnl te&gt; hi* *‘wn country nnd diwir
requlrxl Th y
Le t us see if tho two pe riods of high prices
Mr. Hopkins— Your argument, then.
Thw te the fact. •£ w biota ha- wunded the oos of making
strung a statement ns jx&gt;-st___
inrn't In
v
“Whave anything in common. The first of tbc«*&gt; the-things which oufcht to have tas-n J^hFie
t---------- deathlmell of tbe free coinage of direr.
ble as te ta r jw. srerity H. datms that nmnu-.l wCTld'Vnve p
periods extended from 1789 to 1814, with its in price since 1873 hav** been reduced.!
factureni an mrtktag term- tWuflta, But what ' enough nicrt
•a- while
’\n‘R 1 _
______ iUr^ntrklllsm.
mon
highest point nt 1WU. It is very important to the thinffi that ouriht to havv incfvated
in. ThroreUcal Versus Practical Hfmctalllsm. do«« he find to sy abuut tte-wi
remem tar that tta*»&lt; were the years of the price hast' increased.
tngimn tn Mrxiror Listen: •
: The advoent'f of the unlimited
l certainly wi-e..‘l
Napoleonic wars, which cost Europe so much
Mr. McCleary of Minnesota—My friend from ;
“Open the mint* to th® free-coin“Although our wagts an
takx all th. nd;
in blood and treasure. It is notewort by. also, Illinois has. with hip usual cleamcas, state*! ’ •iivcrrav:
age of lioth mctul* 'Dun thc-y will both.lie
parked
■-x*. .............. «----------- -»--------- tendency
—-------- to . premium wh.-!
that the’secund period of rc-rpr hlgh prices cov­ the case tersely andlwcll.
■
reTinad.
and
both
wil
.-irculste
an
money.
But
their
inerva
*•
1-t ’..........
ers tho-yearaof great wan. the Crimean in the
vvc« in
injrilvrr.,
What ,; ixiy.
|bvirVn\
Tho
lower
prici**;
rccult
from
the
rndured
Their
wagvs
are
-'low.
vve®
mlvrr.
What
- - (; »r-‘‘ i
though
every
cudt.tr&gt;in
Etftopc
and
Amcnca
early fifties^ our own mighty conflftt in the .cost of production. There Is nut the -lightest
early sixties, followed In th-* it.ter sixties by evidence that the mi called “demonetization" . has tried this . .rd riment, though some are about inctoar-* i’J wki •»! The must that he . an ।
still
trying
it,
the
ladvcswt.
«
&lt;rf
claim
i*
that
there
ha*
been
a
“
tamk-m-y"in
riaiiu
&gt;»
uh
”
iu.
J
hrti'.R
able and1
tho war tedwetn Pni*sin and Austria and in of silver had nnythitsg to do with it. And the ,
■
cannot
jiodnt
to
n'slqgle
instance
in
which
ttenr
that
direction-no
real
inearase
wdrth
numi
r&lt;
tw
.
... .
1870 by the Francc-ITusaian war.
_ l.......«p«
— clficr.lly.
tlw W,
f,. wi ll nomtk
*■
prterf is that tie- reduction of,cost uf pre*- -method h= - ever »d&gt;*r.«iol As wr hare al­ Honing
W&lt; rklnpucn wit)
will do
Tki&gt;%v&lt;&gt;:
Now war is a great debt rover of property, Mir*- ion
has tas«n accompanied by' ou ipcreaw . .rradr seen. Firmer |ad. ^ittehtr minteopen to to “pepder Ot) t|w» thin»&gt; ’
....
while nt the same time it tnlcra from the pro­ duct
tbrtr ioau- Th
in
the
wngefiVX
the
producar.
,
;
both
uietals.
first
n;
circntathia
of
stiver
up
to
•
Tbe
following
statement
an;w-«ra
tn
bnlh-tut
ductive industries vast numbers of their Li st
and iuoujnirut .■
Ko..». IW1. of the ber.-uu of the American re­
The Cause and Result of Lower prices. '' about ISM, and Chert a r. vrrsal to goM only
workmen. It Is a time bf abnormal demand
»
coincident with abncrmaliy restricted supply,
tnent to miniL.t
Hie grent staples of the world are cheaper 1 Our own « xperienfc hen* in the t nia-d ’‘fltf’ publics:
"Oneof thi- grmt’*t rvi‘« (referring to M xbunco a period marked ’Ey great wars is always because it takes less human tabor to produce t ha* Um the same. • Our colLa»- ratio uf 15 to
Thc^lan of th&lt;j p
i» Period aCabcormalbr high prices.
j;!»vni. “Every new railroad and steamboat. •; 1. from 17W to 1884. ton rralut-d silver and unwhat, on the other mtnU, is tha natural and ' every labor raw nmchtn. nnd Improved proc- durvalivd gold, so &lt;h&gt;nng tbw years, at least
HON. JAMES T. MCCLEARY.
legitimate effect oa prices produced by a long •ess of manufacture, lurr.-ase* the grasp which tbe last 20 uf them. »&gt;ur circalaQon c» wii»te&lt;l
Lie iwrt of it.
silver and.no golA. The change of ratio In dignity «&gt;r fu Lug *»f aKS^ctatiou with the rest
period of pear-.?
perienee of Franc** and tb|&lt;- Latin uni
the amountlabor holds on- the desirable things of thu ’.| of
ISM and 18SC to 15. M to 1 &lt; commonly ’Pokw* «* of tbetr fellow citirens. nnd having reduced by
Every person within the sound of my voice world."
pimetaillam does not appear here. But
tita-o, at tbe r.
.
And thus wa see, Mr. Chairman, that the i ns “10 to V') overvaned ruld and undervalued them to a eondHion «&gt;f abject abasement dete­
all do we regret thnt we could not find spare has tu&lt;one of his proper ambitious the acquire­
ment of a competency for his old ago. Now, great fall in prices of manufactured articles silver. iu*l .silver gradually reiirrd from cir- riorates to a like rytent their prod net ire pow­
for his t-xpoeurt* cf the '’horrible crime of Mr. Chairman, what is the rational basts of
cfllallnn a* money. No one would Dart with er and the lM»'4rr uf tb»-:r ability. They are
Had
1873" and the Ernest Scyd myth. Wcadvise all suchahope? Irfits ultimate analysis it is this: during tlw last third of a century han been in 871.25 grain* of »ilr«ff (the amount of pure all­ content to regard thcmselvMi a» a plant or The silver money wisxld*
canvmieht thic « ’«»t «•
main-perfect It legitlmale and that its ul- :
AxJit
who actually believe that silver was the victim That tech month and each year the person en­ the
timnte result will be most ben'-fleent. Taken il v.*r in a dollar) for -luu qenta a* money when
.... a “UU'*T
only and has no power of volition, and uu de
of u stealthy demonetisation act in 1873 to send tertaining ouch a hope shall produce moro in connection with.the rise in wages, it meas­ he could tell it for MJ cents as bullion.
।
i hot fursvt.gr. ’
Aud this has bMi the experience of every sire to exercise it if it bsd. ”
for his full speech. It can: bo had free by ap­ than be consumes. This is the basis of increase ures man’« vastly increased command over the
nation timt has evvf tried tho experiment. A
in
wealth,
personal
and
national.
And
yet
Mr
Romero
finds
il
impossible
to
plying to Congressman McCleary.
farces of nature.
id then-fere be iastandard is. therefore:, an alternating claim more than that tb*Tr has been "a ten­
Now price depends chiefly ou two things: 1.
These wonderful reoult* have come as the double
The following extracts from Mr. McCleary’s the relation between demand and supply, and.
t&lt;&gt; «r»at
standard. It is not tbiiuetallisrt. but one-at-a- dency" to hnpruwmenl in wages.
XX’_ I. — .... X.
— ..w SS• I1#... &gt; wmwn
groat apooch will give n fair idea of it. After 2. coot of production. It therefore follows that beneflet-nt fruitage of ip*n&gt;* inventive genius time metallism.
*u&gt;S ib«»u
devising labor saving machinery, of the
What
tta*
people
want
is
th&lt;use
erf
both
met
­
complimenting most highly both the speech in a long period uf peace, whim production in
marvelous new forces which men are&gt; harness­
l— .L...
will
—
naturally exceeds eansumption and when the ing for tbe service of the human family, of the —,..
and tho personal qualities of his friend and
an appropriation to pay certain rail roads for
carrying certain people from the M.-xi
oolloague. and after telling the story of tbe wit of man is free to exercise its ingenuitr in remarkable Improvcmennt ta modern facilities puryoeea. They t
now and better methods of produc­ fur transportation and of the stoppage of th? both, not tsirnply ths promiso &lt;4 It. You free can line to wkki* parts tit the t nited
blind mon of Indofltun who went to "see” the devising
a method that has always btatea. What is ths story behind this? Sim­ Marvelous Perfornmnre
tion. pricisi naturally fall. Thus it lias been
ailvcritesioffvr tl
a’Cirrn* Dollar.
elephant. Mr. McCleary continued as follows: through ail the ages, and thus will it ever be. tremendous and cruel waste of war.
ure of things always will.
ply this, sir: Some of our workingmen,
What will a day’s work produce? This is the failed and in the
When I was a small l&gt;o&gt;: I uv rretlig
If 1 were called upon to &lt;-haracterise in n Following tbe Napoleonic- wars at tho begin­ true
'
------failed
under
Wc
offer
a
method
hsving been told how fearfully they wen- that 1 shall never forget If was at a nrefta
of .progress. , As prieiw decliuc com­
sentence tho speech of my colleague. I should ning of the ceptury. nnd following the Franco- paredtest
being abUMxl under our system, and being asr
with ths reward of human labor tbe normal cunditiona
clowns and sotu«- -(her t mpluyeM ar­
say thnt it lacks comprehensive grasp of the Prussian war &lt;&gt;f ItffU, camo long periods of condition
tag nations of the world. rarvd that things were “booming" In Mexico, The
the ppople is elevated. Thia is a adopted Lgr all tho
ranged tbcniM-lre-s in a rjreu. L*-l u* i&gt;t tlai
several topics considered. It offers a tcupcrfleiul peace, accompanied by the usual fall in aver­ process atofnatural
became the victims • of their infsplacvu confi­ there- were 20 of th**n: in all Ko i said Io Sa
law and a phase of evolu­ You offer a law
view of many things, but docs not indicate age prices.
hjptng that
dence tn free silver orators and went to M«-x
tion.
Men
struggle
against
it
only
because
t:
“
1
owe you 32. I’ll j-ay ups* *-» nW | tag.-thorough utuay of any. Wi&gt; are given a little
result la secured with cerIf peace conditions are normal, thred inci­
iro. Then they learned the truth, finally com
du not understand it. Like all move­ whereby the de
(»nd sometimes very little) of the truth on dental results should appear, and all of them they
bunetallism of the statute Ing home at publtv expense. How many more, No- tmade this stafrtm•:: to NuXNaBto
ments onward, it brings temporary hardship tainty. Yours ii
many pointe, but out enough of the truth on have appeared:
.
turn of the counting of our worklxgmsu will allow themselves to
book. Ours ii t.
to
individuals
here
and
there.
Hut
for
the
vast
any of them to warrant one in drawing impor­
1. There should bo improvement in tbe roasa of humanity it la bringing emancipation room. Yours is
be mads victims of similar tales)
kds pockets and with a tocAi ot pl«»*r«l ,nrf»n*
tant conclusion*. To enyry out the figure of standard of living. Tills implies
from want and the promise of that golden fu­ is practical bim
pulled ou^ a dollar Ttiriimg to So. *. l»- ««)d
the poet we are asked to judge of tbv appear­
2. That a given amount of labor should bring ture when a minimnm of time will be required
A Short
“Ididn't know that I had that d liar . Hm
ance of An elephant by grasping its tall, to larger returns In the comforts of Ilfe. and
to
provide
for
tho
neccoaitie*
that
are
simply
form our conception of a camel by seizing ita
In the evolution
3- The demand for more and better things to physical and temporal, thus leaving time and
workingmen in this country compared in 1*0
td with similar Inrgw:
leg and so on through the menagi-rie. And In eat should show iteelf in sustained prices for
ally superrvded all uth«r commodities as the with that during the so called'' blmetallic
and soil wentnroun.l;
lieu of further information on any point we th'.jsc better foods wb&lt;»o production cannot bo opportunity for the cultivation of those ele­
s. Iron and copper egme to times."
ments in our nature that are spiritual and
are regaled by haring a flower of rhetoric held Increased Indefinitely.
iquantities thnt they ceased
From the famous senate report on wbolfpate
it it inh&gt; I.
4*}*" and gave way ta sil­
beneath our nose, under the soothing influence
ffinrrenos or gold axd Rii.vru n» mr ------ ™ —--------- at time, as civilisation and t
•I t'.u'.o'i csjurt
of whose frogfance we temporarily forgot that
Pushing this investigation a little further,
would usck thx inaCteVKAV or amkkica.
we are long on fancy and short on fact.
the demands of tn**- required it, gold was in- &lt;
tenth
let us find out what articles have been most
1 shall show that the gentleman's funda­ affected
[From 14KJ to 1885 1* from a tabic of averages troduced Into on*- Country after another. In I Trn,
by
tho
fall
In
prices.
mental poaltiuns are bos.xl cm half truths,
compiled by Dr. Adolph floethecr. Fur the this evolution a nation's m-rda and progmoi j1 had our mint “open to the free coinage uf l-Ah finally coming l a* k
The
price
tables
of
Dr.
Adolph
Soctboer.
tho
can be pre-ttv- ****-neflt»lv
&lt;Varml»wwl
lull in* . metal.,
*
which every one knows ore moro dangerous
? i^T
t5rralXMxl l.v
®F noting
•• (n comjflinwn with wage* in I89U a iafiod «md» put- it
great German stattatieixn. are justly regarded years 18W to 1894 the production H the annual tha kind1 ...
Tn the tilth'box
• 1 did thirty Slid misleading than utter falsehooda
——
... Ih.__ _*e_________ , I sixth of n i-mtury “t’* ’’ we Anally adopted cur
J'fed. ,.um“n’Z?£
’?Lk-*
as high authority. Lot ns oeo what they show estiiunte of the bureau of the mint.)
tunny w»fc
At first the mi-taMtiasatd by weight. Tonare
when considered, as bo himself rami them up,
.T’—
LT.._1._
ml-w -n,i*7to.
' pr«*acnt system of nnlimited coinage of gold
------ sir.vxn. ■■
the trouble of carrying
th;
.
By means of a chart ho eadcavorod to prove by groups. The numbers in th«&lt; following table
f.7?,; alloys
•
“- &gt;&lt;*"«&gt; •*«« •* si***
Annudi average
Annual average
of
being
cheated
by
piran.**&lt;rf
eanaor
shuts thecuxtam
the
custom
I
■
~~~T
thTuo things:
nro his index
for period.
for period.
. gradually grew up of having tbe ruling t&gt;ri:ivo ’
• Uage* per dimi ——■ cider grown nn&lt;
1,Vk numbers,
• with 1847-3U prices as
l___
1. Thnt. beginning with 1873. there has hem — k......
Ouueva,
“-------- Coining
i-au.
tew. siderat i. •(&gt; &lt; f th
IMO
1“M. i80d.
i«At
cut the metals into piece* uf cunveub-nt sise j
Ow®1»ut:rn.
an •.'unexampled and ruinous fall" in the
1803-1870. 1881-1F83.
fine.
11(10.
value.
Ii M Bl 73 31 73
nnd shape* and stamp un.cmc side M thu piece , LJ**'*P r*;- ■ • •
prices of commodities
o. ...187.74
..187.74
130.Ft I 1473-1520. .... 1W.470
Products of agriculture, etc.
•
ita weight and finem itstand later unIt* worth) I Biackvmifbs
..........
X. Thnt then- has is-en during the game rears Animal and fl«h products.......... 18B.85
1521-1544.
XtMUOU
U.74P.UUO
uvudltiuiii. the
and
on
the
other
side
the
fuaturt-4&lt;&gt;f
the
prince
Blacksmiths
helpers
Ki';
a practically parallel fall in the price of silver,
Southern products, ate.............. 121.54
l-i&lt;4
1545-15HJ.
io.rar.Mo J 2.162. it10 n« the author &lt;rf the stamp. This was the origin ! CJ*n,?‘r&gt;’ ■ -•• ....... ! “
nnd that silver is. thcrefors, an almost ideal Tropical proddets.......... ............ 11A IQ
1M1-15H'.
V.n8H.W25 I3.4M.UO of coinage.
mus
"
I Wheelwrights
* measure of value.
Minerals and metate.................. 95.47
IfiBl-WU.
13.487,00 17,413. tXt)
But
princes
were
aomrtimre
tempted
by
Carpratere.
8. That this "fall in prices" has been the re­ Textile jrantcrials... .1................ 129.17
IMI-l'.-U
13.Sld.2O 17.&amp;7D.IU) tbeir nrued or their nw.i to puC into the coins ' Engineers..
Twnu»--v|Mr Jb
sult of the sA cnllcd “dcniqne tization" of ail- Miscellaneous....................... ..
105. w
jrai-HMO.
m
lrt.3Bl.000 less of tbe meta! than they should. Then, in Firemen ....
■X
paid for tcx«-« « jver. and. by lafermce, that “remonctixation"
Fourteen British manufactured
_ I toii-jom.
ai.f«
IMKM order to compel people to accept tliere- debased . Lata-re r’*...
04
ofteti heard nn n
of silver would "restore prices" to.their fun
articles............... ;.................... 133.B
103.28 imi-lB80
Hi.-.::
8B0
i4.OlN.llUO
coins
in
payment
ut
ol
ligntiona.
the
princes
de|
Machiuista.,
mer level or thereabouts.
B then* aro dollar«
' !•»»
Dividing
the
above
table
Into
two
equal
sra.cn
14.212.(0)
I
10
creed'ttail
tl&gt;.*
&gt;uin&gt;
muat
l»
fiBuepted.
*Tlda
'
Watehnw®
The trouble with my collcpguo te cine that is parts, we observe that the prices of tbe Brat
' 11.4.12.SW 14.7hl.UV was tbe origin of wiiat arv* known as “legal
tVUMHted. Uha'
common to the whole tribe of free silver men.
BIX tit
l.'.-.’.l.irfl? 17.024.000 tender" laws.
(which are chiefly food products) were 1721 -174.1.
Average, according
agent for bu«&gt;h« I ■■
The year 1878 is to them vfhrit tho year of the tour
sustained and even advanced.’ 1741-17fo
an.ai
17.14U.fll2
to in-portanec. fur
Fur hundreds of years the money c.f Rams
to csinvinix- bitu lb
hegira is to tho MahanntiVdiiii—it is tho point marvelously
... t ..
while the prices of flu- second four (in tho pro­ nvi-ino.
20,9113,591 fr.il m was ci pis-r. We have a memento of that time
all occdpatiuu-. bft)
of time from which everything I* reckoned.
duction of which tabor saving machinery are 17B1-1MM.
2S.C
1.779
bring ryekunrd a.'«
in our English word "rstimats." The Latin
Thu farmer woul.
But no legitimate inference can be drawn in largely used) show n marked fall.
Ki v.i
1KJ1-1S1U.
37.lflH.000
HU......................... 87.7
for cupper is-aes." and tn estimate literallv
n.r
100 .ira.fi
relation to these* mutters without examining
181I-1KK).
Thu
Soctbeev
tallies
evidently
do
not
war
­
17,lM,7a
32.47S.WO mean- to give rhe va'ue in copper. About MO
also the course of events Ix-foru 1873 nnd mnkThere are in nlmnst every community men
rant the statement so often nuule. With them nn -iMo.
19.144.000 B. C. copper wa* d&lt;-throned and silver became
again. and the «:
tngn fair comparison of the t*cf» series of facta. as aliened authority, that “there- bos been n IKtl-lMO.
ID.
175.807
24.70B.UW tbe standard money. About 150 B. C-gold be­
time will deisod
Tho chart to which 1 now] invite tho atten­
K 0 ."12 H2.440.(110 gan t&lt;.
in prices," if by that expression is 1M41 IbfiO
w be used In Rome as miUMn-. with the
tion of the committee is ono that I drew since general.fall
lowing proc uses of tho frne Sil writes would
■ Km
meant tlmt all articles-or groups uf articles IC-KZ.
i ^n11
Bom® Euroi-- was far about five centho speech of my colleague Was delivered. It havo
a well to ask &lt;mo of throe old gentlemen bow
UM IM
fallen largely nod hi a measure equally
‘dries almost entirely Without gold money.
shows the course of average price- by ten year
much
be
r»ally
wns
mud
4n
tbdee
“
bimetallic"
MU IM
.&amp;.M0.583
periods from 1818-27 to.iafe-Jb inclusive. Tho
frL5'~'
of metumvai
meciimral Europe
Kurape being ot
of days and how in w h Be could buy with hi* daily the d&lt; Ih.j
KTns^'r.^ ' thcTnirrenci*-*
' urn-nn&lt;-« ot
.«.37U.tert
IM Ku.
«MiM 8FHMUX)
1 rt&gt;.yrran$&gt; **n»!»r. JTtarvint^uetkmqf gold l*v in the way of nrrnoric* and comfort-.
It la accepted as axiomatic by many that .the 1871
aniour t
table from which it was drawn wan prepared
157.’..
.fi.Bta.014
«a.:n’.dis. 101*881*030 -coinage
with
th«- C4«uUtl' B“ '.f
“ bt^t^aVFton-nwTiteiyTtaT&amp;S
“
“
by Augustus Sauerbeck, oneiof the nutboritb-s volume uf money in • country governs prices 187&lt;V isw.
n.. u—,
tk-t |be cundittom of An&gt;?rbv.n.&amp;.Mii,ini
tiie eoinngo of tne florin.
quoted by my friend tn another pert of his
thrre, and, at tirat cbmcv, this stems rrmtouworkini n*n tins vartly improved sine*- tbe under what ’--ire
14 H8JQ3.030
speech. Indcwd in the first rvhi-araal of this able. But even aUittlo study of the subject IBM..........
niom-y d«» ti.&lt; n. -■
•
J^y*
wh
«&gt;
w®jma
tree
cxMnagrof
silver,
it
.5j:-«.rt73 . 13.2W.2W) !. .(■&gt; &gt;:•spei-ch. as delivered by him in Duluth last shows that such a view is untcnnblo.
lilt.--.:
&gt;
has
tas-n
*ta.wn.
also,
tb
it
opening
our
miht
1887 ........
.A11AM1
ai.JEi.3W 124,281.000
hi 18U0, when we h.-.d a period uf high price*, 1888 ........
August, nnd afterward in other places.- the
2r5“L mJ**1
“* ) *° polna4f® ‘rf diver on private account Mould
The d.JInr iii the
14O.7IM. 400 to .temln.i
■tnllcnitii) printed this table. But by a singu­ our volume of money in circulation wan J2B, ■ 18W..........
i.rmsnd the uaeuf a mon-convenient money I at
oticr «&lt;-nd
at ctfee
send us to n alhcr basis. How wor.Kl forty dcllaiw tn r.v&lt;
]■•■■&gt;.2’:. ffi 156.437.7W to
than stiver. Gnviusllv otlicr nations, as their | this
aff&lt;*ct
wi
NXiaX). As our population was then 5.808.483 IWu..........
lar oversight he did nut put it into chart form.
dnp-&gt;
thia affwtwajpe :*im1 the men who enrn tb.-m’
.&amp;.74O.UA
u’ lffi.aS.UJ0 commerce became grunt enough; Introduced jre-.
—
This was a very unfortunate omission, for had wo had only 44.wO js r capita. In 1847, when MOI......
Every man who earns his tbiily bread by h‘s
.6.:tM nu
tZ’mi Sr4-&gt;-the
uv um
“"T* of
u‘ vgold
’"u money
’n®n®y with
Wltn silver
surer money. Thu
Tha daily'
toil &lt;»tr
tny friend appreciated the great importance of prices were much lower, we had money in cir­ 1808........
toil
&lt;&gt;tr«*s it ta&gt; himself und those v boui plyi
.7.KSJH)
iri ’ i-’am trrn.Tdr* ni,t
en,ar»K1 trade along the daily
those figure**, had h« given them enough study culation amounting to 3IU.8O, or more than 180B........
No
bolds dear ta tbluk thia over car&lt;-ft»!lr
M5.lffi.87fi SiAml'nro Medita
Modlterraiiwui,
nlso opetfi-d
oprited up to heAny
rranenn. but they ntso
to become impressed with their real signifi­ twice as much proportionally aw in 1800.
1HM..........
tnan who will rxnmuie dully quotations
.8jua.wa
lai.tfcl.'JCfi 213.404.00)
• I5.4b4.uk) Europe*
I'.ilrv.n,- the
the then
tk.-n only
r.nlv gold
,...1,1 yielding Ji
.-di. —
In IMS, when we Ism! inflated war prior*,
dletricts
cance and iiad he thin put them into chsrt
of prices sv. r*H rted iu th«* newspapers will
the
Crimea
—
oo
that
the-demand
forg&lt;&gt;ld
money
the
volume
of
money
tn
circulation
amounted
From ths fercgolng table it will be seen that
form and placed the chart in juxtaposition
soon dierovvr that tiw&gt; change from d iy to
with the oue coniddenvi by jus n moment ngo,
totl3).67 per capita, while in 1864. when nwr- the production at silver in the whole world and the sourer of supply came together. The day und sonu-7lni«-* change very m u:ly in the that win n bo &lt; wt
he would have saved himsdlf and hii readers ngQ. prices were ranch lower, tbe money in cir­ never but twn-e reached IW.UXJ.UUU a yearbe- u*w of gold ns money was thereby both nccos- course of a month Hut «-very m.ui w ho rsrus
Mtsh-d and made possible.
culation was 324.28 per■ capita.
from grievous error.
loro
imi ; unit
1:7 1WC-7C (U&lt;production
f^rwJMl:
that by
Ute rinnual
auntmljiroductlon
is fandli.ir with (he fact thnt tlmy
The total voldmc ot money
muneyin
tn virC-ulatiouln
circulation .In 1 of silver bad liw-onw. almost double' that
Turn In gan tbe coinage of both metals. Then wages
chfcnLe elowir. su iticrvaoo of K) per cent in n in th' utl:« r.
Ftpncc today amounts tn BBS.77. while thnt of nmnnnt: that by ls»tH&lt;i it had pnesed the BlUJ,- begnp, t*x*. m n ct nsequrncc. • thu monetary year
i»-ing
u pain
Prices change quick
her neighbor, Switzerland, is only SB.V7 yer UUQ.OD inurti, null that now the nnnunl produc­ troublra with which the history of tho next ly: wages
•fhi. S one
ch.--.uge slowly.
capita. Docs any one believe thnt the prices^ tion of silwr iaahuo-t seven times what it was five ennturier nlxjuml-—the alternation of oil*
Now I* t us grant what the advocates of free
half a century ago. During thnt time the pop­ wr money and gold money, the frequent ■liver
ciBi:;:
—
’
’
«i!
going
Vilvi r basts
zerlitnd? Takiug gold money as thu basis ulation of the world has not quite doubled.
cuangiM in the ratio in tbe vain attempt to would ’.'double ibe pricestoofthe
man willing «'«
romnioditie*.
”
of comparison. France has 322.19 per capita, That is. sir. while .the world's population has keen Ijnth. the edicts nguinst uhipnlng out Lk*".,
" ®rki’.ign.an believe that wagi-s of what UTU euriiug r
while Greece ha-* only 23 cents per capita. increased st the rate of about 2 j*r cent a either kind of coin, tjie execution of promi­
that it-was n fc-tM'-i' d«-l
Does any one believe, that prices in France are year, the annual production of silver has in­ nent nierchaats and others for necking gum would lw donblixl too? Even if they shoul'l
be.
buv
much
would
the
wngv
earner
pre
fit
a hundred times aa high as in Greece? As a creased \i? MO Per cent. In other words, to use by exporting thu metal undervalued in the
change? No intelligent worklngumn that day or not for tv
matter of fact, they arc almost identical.
a favorite method of theirs, the “per capita" mints of one countin' and overvalued tn tbe by'th®
ae
good rt*- « h* n h«* r
Tooke. in his monumental work on the “His­ of silver ba« increased enormously, so. we mints of another. Tbese “open mints for both believes fur u mfnute that his wages wbuid tai
BttpfUM*'* Ort?!1«- "t!
Increased by inure-tban a small |wr cent—that
tory of Prices,” truthfully sums the matter up would naturally expect an enormous fall tn ita
men lino » dollar In 1.
is, wflile bis wages might lie nominally in
price.
■B follows:
.
distruste-d
&lt; ech other,
creased somewhat the price, of th*- talng* he
The following chart, prepared by my distin“There is not, as far as I hkvo been able to
has to buy would ta- increased ren much let go rf the &lt;!i Hat ll&gt; d
discover, any single eommoditv in the whole gulshed friend from North Dakota (Mr John­
more, bo toe rtul purchaaing power of u day's eoon get another, ana*
range of article* embraced in the most exten­ son], exhibits to the eye the increase in its getbar tho two precious metals otherwise."
him. nnd suppo-c that iw
sive list of prices, the variations of which do graduation and tbe decree* in its price sines
Oop?n?‘°‘u'' (i‘v*ha”' “nd «»»&gt;«*» work would be greatly diminlriird. AH &lt; xpe
ita- inomy of ‘ta* od
not admit of being distinctly accounted for by
bad nt different times and in different ooud- rience shows that any detauwment in tin* muu- cept
might not be gnod wh*li b*
(■|r&lt;inr.
tries pointed out the source of tho trouble, but JF ■T’tonj of u country raiiaa prices foster and that it wot»N.drvrre-.t.*l*;
the' primitive inabUity uf tbe h-gistaton" left farther than it does wngea. This might influ
eooe aom«&lt; employers to xmoider the propriety
•uppiy «f gold and diver was so small (as will of dsbwdr.g our currenrr. but It is preciu-iy and each wwM remtinm
_.„!14h ....tninr
currency,is diminishing. In point of fact, the
k” IK’t? by refcreni'c to the table showing their Um reason why workingmen riiould uppoac it. that is. tho tmuu-y *w»Hl n&lt;-notu-B
*“f. M *',,kln4ni''P nr* concern*.-d tha
expansion is frequently rather an effect than
annual production) that tbe nations kept on.
Quality More Important ^han &lt;?**• &gt;
a oau.se of enhanced prlcia."
hoping agaimt hope (as we are apt to do when whole sliver question is to l*o sanuued up in
onequrry..!)
j
you
want
your
wages
mt
down*
Price* That Ito Not Need **Bestoring.a
that wmmbow
With Rood money and muS'.^i
If so. vote for tbe free coinage of silver. ’
iar did tbe W&lt; rk of 4U. whd. « &gt;‘ta
Tho United States Statistical Abstract de
Would Not Help the Fanner.
money nnd distrust 2U i..'llur* &lt;
don of 43 principal commodities for the period aervedly ranks high as an authority. Opening
i^uss
YJ»*» induertnents do the. si Iver produoers nothing In other w.,nla
’—that in, for a ten year period having the latest edition (1864) at pogo 417, I find tho
bold nnt Vj, tku
*.. —• __ _____ ____ _ ta tanmsnaeb more important than
•
tnort price of mess beef quoted at 7 cental tn
its middle point.
1872. at 8.9 cents in 1882, and 5.7 enti hi 1892.
the most casual examination of tho
And. air. a sot of men ab"
’L^itea
Butter in 1872 is given -at 19.4 cents, in 1882 at
chart will rental three facta which are exewd* nslhte
18.fl cents, and ir 1802 nt 19 centa. Pricie of eggs
their plan to malign human
2|jJUoofr
inriy important in this.discussion—namely:
naturally aak is.
I. That In the period extending from 1818-27 fori too seme data’s are BO B cents in 1872. SL9
offer
nstw« of
d. part
Iw-d
:v &gt;
gold and at anotlter time their elldeprive
.rf rurn
thr muu^
•{*’ wwfi
to 1848-Kt, 25 yean. f“- *-*' -----------------------*— rente in 1882. and 28.2 cents in 1)442. Other great
staples, lilus^ccrn. pork and lard, show equal
have, but they would parsb »• *
1Mxty
wa* practically th
fc'-.u
luo nauuin or
r»’n.
torr Olx-n.J &lt;b„ w., tor rellrf. l)nr
try. as inlcht Im.
&gt;i_ _ _ .___ .
silver men would like
farm prcductM.'
To •*«&gt;• ‘but there is any rc-iatxm between
a.
T*
J’™!"' ,
tue urst to
Ian
,neUl dug &lt;»t»3 of our wmtorn
oetore ibid tain in tout year, a gianoe at too
chart will substantiate tills statement, for the
P*’*’?'1 “&gt; ao&lt; making silver rotas wutaSdlart- hllls fdrpendinK for tts value upon conditions fcm&lt;M oonM™^-. 1» **" (!
prtoo lino in IhlH shows that it-marka, not ths
P*”*?1** •*’ Ihwlf) anti the price uf any of the
and limiting their coinage and tender Franoquoted at EL3
negtnning of a tall, but one which had been fen*
product* of our fields (meh of which
“taUen" to 3.0
that &lt;mr body politic nevd* '« » «
cents in 1862. It may lx. that their tender Kymboth kinds of rervnsrles. amI “ »« ’
B
Kthins ro out to the manufacturers of bar
them both all of the
Tl"
4*
'unexampled" in
bmwHted .Tisn-ra. ISTUySSS;
&gt;n. whose product com man * J
promised by the
ni alters***in 1872 and only 33&gt;.W! in I«R4.
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.IM
dfiihMUMr
*1M*
will
then
thParhana th&lt;&gt;v don’t want i
ring al il from another standpoint.
ly: uno at a time, fir*
A'nnt lVx.«
.u_, &lt;1.
"bimetallic" period,
—that is. air. they offer n» n * r* /
ta
V".
“““ "liver ii win be seen Umt
fever. •T^m'wh*AiT?tt,lriv^rath » bothe chief fotuidaUou al
•hortly otMr 1ST0 th. world-. produrtkm^rtn
nails, whose Pbiladelnbia price fell from 14.48
life and wop Id result In ««rly
.
**nT.v
.
..
n*«r
ior«
gentlemen
a keg tn 1872 to 11.08 in IhM. and of window
talk that “liver pmduetten is one of tb&gt;&gt; owr
gii—. whtata fell from 13.40 a box tn 1873 to
2. The chart la equally severe on another very
wadowtag industries
this coouiry tel us
sseures to our
budfi
etaments nctalsd ft&gt;r the b«&gt;’b ’ 11
af
touching argument of tbs free silvrritea. Sil­ ■1.70 in IfiH. And poidbly their philosophic
jSt2|«
kinds &lt;rf '■’•H'”* iCw**1^ ’
ver and ite advocates arc very aympatbctic.
_ •
iviiu euiu
Sotime and tn ‘he rr
wry anxious to amviiorata tfec sad condition
United ntatca in
«f men. Silver is claimed lobe able end willing teaaptalion by “metering the price" from 48
UC.101.U0d. and this
penta a yard tn IMO to 11.14. as it waa in 1873.
Then, if the t»ocr fellow tn wbiw&gt; Interval they

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Banner.

Thursday,JAng. 20,1896. \
w. R. COOK. LocalEdltor.

The Railway Agent

LOCAL NEWS.
_ . * cix^iurric’N •
Tms week,
87 quires.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
Prn

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
oust reach this office Tuesdays at latev t?
insure Insertion in the Issue of the week
when brtmght
We€*

B»kl"&lt;

Col. C. V. R. Pond, azaistont adjutant
reMral of the department of Michi­
?
I!’
,ar*"teltel to the
Mtton»l headquarter, hi, report of
the condition ot the dependent tw­
ine ,ix month, ending June 30, ISM.
There are 3T» poet. In the ,tete. with *
memberehlp ot 10407. The cash re­
"
tor the period tor the general

Rudyard Kipling has lately written two

new barrack-room ballads, which will be
published in McClure's Magazine-the

firet In the September number.

implicated Dutlea.
n- —Then Fits — Physical
k for Four Yours.
year, while employed as

f

agent
r th' ' X N. W. Ry. at Repub.
lic.Mh h . rough overwork and worry,
was
with nervous spasms,
which- 1 i d into fitsand continued
for five

/.

&lt;

.

fronj spontaneous combustion In the paint
shop.;
.
,

During that time he

Tom Cooper, the Detroit cyclist, upon

whom all “yes are turned, won nearly all
the NaHonal championship races at Ixmis-

r.toAnr .rhor for treatment. Hodid
taitheir treatment for four
ve’ars without any apparent effect.
White
’ condition. He tried Dr.
Wl’k-h - s "Nerve Vnaliier by the adr.ce of h ' friends. It proved to be the
n^oer re r. dv and a change was soon
Mip’arent. improvement continued with
its UM? e - erv dose secmed to strength­
en arn: .•-.ate his thoroughly sluggish
serv::
tem until a cure was ef­
fected-

zoo company’s f.ctory adjoining was
saved by hard work. Tbe fire originated

-s'cral doctors, who were
him, but advised that he

:

treat'd v- ;
unable t

The Michigan buggy company’s factory
burned Wednesday evening.
Lors 375 .
000; insurance $40,000.
The Kalami;-

1.7 B'. II. (JooHyear.

vilte, Ky., last week and showed

to be tbe king of al!.-

himself

Bald, hla old rival,

did not seem to be In it at any stage of the
game.

.

The moRiuitoea are so much in evidence

nowadays that one can take no comfort
Wherever ye are they

out of doors.
are also.

a way

But

of

these

billed

Insectshave

avoiding all unpleasant odors,

consequently if camphor or kerosene
be used quite freely about the house

and lawn they take no delight In lingering

n A- ' HE! 1&gt;ON.
j ,
■■ iracj nml Real Estate Office.
,v .1-.;: t Block. Hastings.
x • . ■
•
Real Estate Real Estate
:
- &gt;iu. Bi'ticrst convevanclnic.
: -&gt;-i onAbstnu-t Books.eomcfL-&lt;
-!i- ic-eord*. can -tumilsb complete
~ -ilLll' T. CDI JmIOVE,
'
‘ A1!'»rnvy at La*
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Snjitk &amp; C&lt;|!grov\&gt;.)
.
: ui &lt;a ni.Ktk.HsstihKB.)
JYj •• .
Oftllt* suae.

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near but quickly spread their wings and
fly away to other climes.
.The Muskegon county farmer’s ‘instl1 ute society held Its annual mid summer

picnic at Lake Michigan park, the weather
being perfect ly Ideal.
The

crowded.

The grounds were

assembly

presided

was

over by President George Bolt of .Cas­
Mra.’ Mary Majo.of Battle Cwk.

novia.

Closed the program with an address

•A.

on

She

-The ConjJItloijs and (he Times.”
ihe State. Collection*

'.’’.IMAN; lloiutepgthlc Phy
i.-ri and .Snj jrt'on.

I.

advised the farmers not to despair, saying

that they are the best

of people . on the

’* George W. Sir a’ley the famous Ameri­
can editor-auihor, has been granted h two

months holiday by his paper, the

;. M. !&gt;.. i
Physician and.Surgeon,
Mich.
■ ■ H. BARBER
*
• ’V -’.■••.v.i- and Sdtwons.
. &lt;&gt;•. .•tuuity resdondedto with

London

Times, and has gone abroad on a special

mission for the Ladies’ Home Journal. He
has engaged to prepare s short series of
articles fus ihat magazine, and Is gather­

ing the matterial for them In Europe.

The

work’ will necessitate his spending part ot

tho summer in E'lgtend. and the remalntb- iu Germany.
’
.
&gt;rk done carefaHy and
&gt;&gt;r &lt;ik&gt;r«&gt;'&lt;»rtn
?4r?*Itn’H Racket Store,
•.'J’.M AN. M. D.
v i. ci’jurian., mill!* promptly
jt-utu-D item tn rilling
•
Hernia er Rupture lor
rtty &lt;&lt; caees can be
&lt;1 w :tnout a surgical opera-

viirdaj, Aug. 8, W. S. Nye. of JohnstoArii. passed his fif$i-th mile stone. He
missed oue of the fahest turkeys and con­

cluded there wn&lt; something in the wind,
but as liw? day passki and nothing hap­
pened fa*, concluded the turtey

lost.

wajl

His wife had planned and executed a sur­

prise and when hp returned from church
he found bls brothers and sisters there In­

cluding the mtesing prodigal together with

I. SMITH.

b

all the gocjd things 10 complete a feast,—
'■ "
uiadv in all parts &lt;)f the state
Battle Creek JounutL
C.’oiiV»—. nn.4 a i-p-.’inlity. Special pains
.
Charles McCarty, of Lowell, is a mer­
;!: :.d contracts, chattel mort­
. Woodlauil^Mich. chant, -miller and general produce buyer

E

Loyal E. Kuappeo.

-• -:art

.M-MirC. Dentsofa.
'
:T. X HAPPEN &amp; I DENISON.
I WVYEKS.
IT .Michigan Tn|*t Co. Bldg..
Grand Rapid*. Michigan
MVEhZEY.’”7

ACorney atiaw,
H;v-tings. -Mich,
courts of Ithe state. Cblat tended Io.
;• H nwldefi In the rubber

as well as

d

lift*

long democrat
Qoe day

thriving town.

that

in

he

week

last

went for nn outing In Grattan township
and in the woods near

theedge, of the

swamp found

crow

which

being

held

h

CHUght and wa«

turtle.

had

Mr. McCarty released

been

R mud

by

the crow

nnd took him home n prisoner.

He

de­

clares he Is going to have the crow’s
tongue split nnd teach him- to t*lk-Mc­
Mr. McCarty Is on­

Kinley and Hobart."

ly one of many democrats who believe it

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.
Diini-rott.
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!&lt;-ucrf :w» &lt;*ot*-t.Kirret. All

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:W. w. POTTER.
UHU.L A POTTER.
&gt;’ • rneyb nt Lair.
.
City Mabk. Collection*
: . uudgtajtfal lbw business

- City Bahk,
Has: n:;s,

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Mich.

•PLUS, 520,000.00

■ Jiu- laws of the State of
&lt;’h:g*u. I
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-iitess, Ddc. 15, 1830.

their duty to support McKinley &amp; Hobart

and a round money ptetforru this fall.

John C. Potter by their other

denly put in their appearance

(.■Lester Messer.

in

another

boat. Tile latter rowed tlrtlr boat to
within three or four rods nf the “superior"
sex. cast anehwr and threw out!their
lines.
Lt wasn’t long till Mrs. D. got a
mamnivtlt bite, and after conshterable

siruggling she landed the

“Oh. I will

the bi::-.t.

fish

safely in

never take

horrid thlug off the hook”

said

thnt

Mrs.

D.

“1 think It isn't good: It Is nil covered
held MP-

Reynold*, Cashier
: ECTORSa
" .

halves, at

Wall Lake last week.
The b’hoys were
out "trying to fish" when the ladles sud­

with npom."

:liS.

•

A good joke wmunlayed on Ma;or Don­
ovan, Under Sheriff Hamilton, and Hon.

Tiic boys asked to

"flow did Hint

have

U&gt;eckte&lt;l

ever get In here?" was the

it

trou#

ienten-e

Hint

. -caped from each of the brave fiibermen,
“Why thut’s a-trout* don't ne nfrAld’’ they'
sai.l iwauringiy.
Out the ladies said they
wouldn't touch the horrid looking thing,

s i there, And the valorous trio approached
.- 'b'partinent in Barry
interest on nil time

The Ghicaoo GhroniGle
•

'

t.&gt; show V’»! timid airte how to fish.

The

lute was thrown to them, and as the

fish

was grasped to “prevent its getting away,"
the ."xriispei” found that, it had been
dressed, at least that It had been prepared

fur HSltlru. ar.d had perhaps

Ifi ‘A

demogrhtig newsphper

for several days.

sextet from starving. •

Diamond Itrnni

PENNYROYAL PILLS

Py-G K . UH&lt;inal
Only Genuine.
A
An
‘■. t i5TA2^5‘*- u*D,to "* A\

salted

D^

to. keep

”T«r ru;y years.

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he- n n«* d
•ee"hl‘i- UUdrew whl e

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Ivu,™ 1’!?* ‘J0™1
’“er ilkbl-5 turns to thoughts of — De Wilt’s Little
Ser’
* ’*”
it'
F the blood, and invigorate the
W. H. Goodykao.

linn-. iH rimlien'
we'afcirr— «»r ,ltt*ruterit» it * a naieuj,
that rafelj. ami perm inriR'y cun*

eaah and real relate,
1« SS2„.-lf.M. Pour new port, hare been
organized since July 1.

VilHam Delcamp, a farmer near
Aew Buffalo, became unconscious at a
■tree Methodist canty meeting! white
prayers were being offered for hte&lt;onversion and remained in that condition
«ix days, during which period his body
tecame rigid andjtaint breathing was
the only evidence of life. Delcamp
claims that wlijle in the t^nce state
it was revealed.to him that he should
?*life to
work, and,
in fulflUment of whnt he believes is
a Divine edict, he will enter the min­
istry.

The Senator Opens the Campaign
at Columbus, O.

silver
coins

Columbus,
Aug. 17.—Fully 20,000
visitors thronged this .city Saturday on
the occasion of the opening of the re­
publican campaign in this state. Re­
publican clubs from all the principal
cities and many.of the surrounding
towns and villages of the state arrived
early und remained until late. The’city
was decorated in holiday attire to re­
ceive them. Tbe meeting was held in a
tent with a seating capacity of 6,000.
Thousands at both the afternoon and
evening meetings, however, were un­
able to get' in hearing distance of tne
tent.

At 1:30 p. m. the great pavilion was
filled to overflowing, and Henry Cs Tay­
lor introduced Gov. Bushnell as chair­
man of the meeting. The governor said
the people from all parts of the state
were present to open a campaign that
will elevate to the highesi office in the
One minute Is the standard time, and
One Minute Cough Cure is the standard
gift of the people of the United State*,
Accidentally Drowned.
preparation for every cough or cold. It
a distinguished son of Ohio, and that
The steamer Normandie,* bound up, man was William McKinley.
» tne only harmless remedy that produces
took a iheer nbrea,t of llutier Mreet
immediate results.
W. H. GootxXb
Gov. BuaRnell then introduced Sen­
at . Port Huron and crashed into the ator Sherman as a statesman endeared
At lhe local option election held In Al­
yacht
Azalea,
lying
at
the
dock.
Edto
every man, woman and child in the
legan county Monday, a full vote was cast.
From the returns received thus far from wurd Hinkel, of Detroit, the owner of country, and he was greeted with cheers.
the several townships the county will go the yacht, was tlxown between the His opening period eulogizing McKin­
' wet-by a majority of from 200 to 500. The yacht and tho dock by the shock of the ley was made the occasion of a pro­
1 majority two years ago was l.soo in favor collision and was ihstantly killed. Hia longed outbreak of enthusiastic cheers.
•of local option.
.
wife was standing by
side when
Senator Sherman., tn his speech, claims.
Did you eve&gt; think how readily the the-accident haRpencd. Tfee yacht
In the first place that the fluctuation of
b.ood Is poisoned by constlpationy Bad had a party of Mr.iHinkel’s friends on the relative value of gold and silver Is
; blood means bad health nnd premature board and was going to Mackinac.
constantly chaarlng. and that this fluctua­
old ngv. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the
tion cannot be prevented by law. He says
Shat both gold and. silver are necessary
famous little pills, overcome obstinate con­
A terric rainstorm broke over De­ as money, allver to supply the daily wants
stipation.
W. H. GoodyiIak
troit accompanied by a high vrind of life anil gold to measure the larger
Ezra Knaff. of Blissfield, claims h? poss- which broke over the river and Lake transactions of business, especially In ex­
the oldest Michigan newspaper extant, w„,Pair' uPKettiMK a dozen yachts. changes .with foreign nations.
Coinage History Reviewed.
i It Is the Michigan Essay, Vol. 1, No. I,
v&gt; flliam J. Thiemer, a young clerk,
He then goes 6n to review the coinage
•dated. Detroit Territory of Michigan.
was -bathing off a, yacht at Belle Isle history uf the United States. He said:
Thursday, Aug. 31. 1809.
It was printed
“In 1792 silver and gold were made tbe
and published by James Miller, and tested park and was swamped and drowned; common standards of value in the United
Frank Hughes, bathing off a yacht, States at the ratio of fifteen to one, but
only one week.
met n similar fatie; John Belka. Jr., this was because that then the actual mar­
Mrs. R. . DeYoung, Middleburg. la.,
who was bathing bff Peche island in ket value of fifteen ounces of silver was
equal to the actual market value of one
writes. 1 have used One. Minute Cough
Lake St. Clair, was also swamped and ounce of gold. ,
•
. •
Cure for six years, both for myself and
drowned.
’
“When the new American coins were is­
children, and I consider It the quickest
sued It was found that the abraded and
acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure I
worn coins of other countries filled the
ever used.
W. H. Goodteab
channels of circulation, and the new and
Mrs. Charles Wi^st is in the Lake bright dollars of the United Staten were
Ray Coates, wh6 murdered Enos Law­ county jail charged with starting the ’exported. This led to the discontinuance,
rence test April at Holland and sank the tire thnt recently I’destroyed much of in 1W5, by President Jefferson of the coin­
age of the silver dollar,* and after that date
body In Black River, then went to Grand :he business portiitn of Baldwin.
none were coined for more than 90 years.
Haven with the widow, of his victim, who
The directors ot the Bay County
“In 1834. during tbe administration of
whs his own sister and married her. mid
Agricultural society hare issued a list President Jackson and under, the leader­
then went to Wexford to live; when1 they
ship -of Daniel Webster and* Thomas H.
of
premiums
ami
an
announcement
were arrested and jailed. His trial in the
Bunton, congress adopted the ratio of six­
held in the county teen of silver to one of gold, by reduc­
circuit court ended Monday, the jury that a fair will
ing the number of grains in the gold coin.
rendering a verdict of murder in the tiist on September 2.3, ii and 25.
..As
silver was thus slightly undervalued,
degree.
Paul Schrenis. w cutter at the Sag­
it was not largely coined.
inaw basket workiL fell backward on’s
“In 1833. upon the report of Senator
AJ[..Wooster, a prominent citizen of
Hunter, when Pierce was president and
Oasi-Ok ich.. after suffering excruciatingly ripfigw and -was nearly cut in two. •
A frcightj»n tbt^Ltikc Short ran over when all branches of government were
from piles for twenty years, was cured In
under democratic control-, congress re­
r short time
by useing DeWitt’s Witch two young men tying between the duced the quantity of silver in the frac­
Hazel Salve, an absolute cure fur All skin mils near Blissfitid, * killing both in­ tional coips (half dimes, dimes, quarters
and half uullars) more than six per cent.,
diseases. More of this preparation is used stantly. They wire strangers.
nn all ot bers combined.
The 16-year-oldl daughter of John directed the purchase of silver for their
coinage on government account, abolished
W. H. Goodyear
Gillcaple, a farmer living near Kinde, the law for their freb coinage and made
Late Saturday night four men signaled suicided by tuking laudanum. Cause them a legal tender for five dollars only,
leaving gold still practically the only full
a Steck train on the C. &amp;. G, T„ between unknown.
legal lender * United States coin. At this
Charlotte and Potterville,
and going
In a vault near tttie west ward school­ time the sliver dollar bad disappeared from
through the breakman and conductor house in Marshall the body of a babe the current coins of tho United States
robbed them of what cash they had. They about five months' old was found.
and was practically and purposely de­
‘were heavily armed and thftre was no use
monetized.”
Not in many wars have the mos­
Aet of 1873 Explained.
brmaking any resistance. Monday Right
Then in explanation of the act of *73
lhe same bandits were discovered trying quitoes been so thick ns this year. At
’to break Into the hand car bouse at Pot­ the Crystal Springs camp ground near Senator Sherrnan said that it had been
framed
for
tlie purpose of currying out tho
terville. The story of Saturday night’s Niles one-half th« people were forced
pledge to pay in coin or its equivalent all
hold up had got abroad and the citizens of to leave on account of.the pests.
bonds of tho U&lt;ted States and jto redeem
Putteryilte turned out en masse with every
Emil Weiss, 23 tears of age; residing the United States notes at the earliest
kind of a weapon they could find to cap­ in Port Hope township, was killed practicable moment In coin To do this
ture the outlaws. They finally curated
it become necessary to revise the various
while driving n ttfinn of colts thnt ran coinage laws. Ho continues:
them and made them throw up their
"This was promptly and very cate fully
hands. ’ Four ot them were captured. away.
An electric stcjhn, accompanied by done by a bill framed in the treasury de­
They gave their names as James O’Donnel.
partment while Mr. Boutwell was secre­
Ed Maulow. Frank Edfilson and Frank high wind and riin, did thousands of tary. It was thoroughly considered by the
Wright
Upon being searched nt t|»- dqllnrs’ worth offl damage to fruit in experts of that department and was print­
lock-up it was found that they all had re­ Benton Harbor. The trees were blown ed and submitted.to all persons in the
United States who were supposed to be
volvers of large caliber, with a good sup­ down nnd fruit djinken off.
familiar with, tho coinage laws. Tho bill,
ply of extra ammunition.
Nothing is
.The largest crip of corn raised in containing 57 sections, accompanied by a
kuown of the quartette ’ here, but they are
Vuk Buren &lt;’ouut« for years will be cut mass of information that fills a volume,
was sent to congress April 2-\ 1870. by Sec­
tough-looking customers.
this full. Some tlat was planted early retary Boutwell and its passage was
Young mothers dread the Summer mon­ is ready to cut njny.
strongly recommended by him. This bill
ths on account of tire great mortality n- —'A post oflicc h»iK been established at omitted from the coins of the United States
mong children caused by bowel troubles. Nicholson,Shiawassee county, with Jo­ tho silver dollar, precisely as was done in
JS53. but provided tor the coinage of the
Perfect safety may be assured those who
fractional parts of the dollar In accord­
keep on band DeWitt’s Colic ami Ch«»lera seph C. N icholson as-post master.
ance with, the act of that year. This bill
cure, and administer It promptly. For
was pending in congress for three years
cramps, bilious colic, dysentery and diar­
—was carefully considered In both houses,
Send yournddreHH to H. E. Bucklen &amp; and special attention was called to the
rhea, .it affords instant relief.
W. H. Goodyear
Co.. Chicago, nnd idt.a free sample.box of omission of the &lt;12% grains silver dollar.
-Dr. King’s New Lite Pills.
Atrial will
nd. the reasons for this omission given,
Hall’s Hair Reuewer Is pronounced the ; con'vlnce you of thdir merits.
These pills
t was finally determined at tho unjent re­
best preparation made for thickening tin? - nre eflsy fo action and are particularly ef- quest of members from the-Pacific .coast
growth of the hah- nnd restoring tluit; fv&lt;.uvC in tbe cure of Constipation RDd to insert among the allver coins r trade
which is gray to its original color.
.
! sick headache.
Fur'MRlnrial nnd Liver dollar containing &lt;23 train? of standard
-- ---------------- I Troubles they havd been proved inyahir
.
Be^nre VuuMCf Kighi.
able. They are gufjtun’eed to be perfectAnd thenTOAhrad. if your N«vl K
I |y
froni every deleterious substance
nnd tn be purely vegetable.
They do not
vou nw&lt;‘i. Then tako no substitute. V*’"” o’v weaken by their het Ion. but by giving tone
Io sioniHcii and bowels greatly invigorate
the m stem.
Regular size 25c. per box.
’
Sold by W. H. Goodyear..
fler.
• ______'
Howl's Pills uro
to take, wy to oywalc
Your lloy Won’t Live a Month.
tn^.hXr^®0’ ex;suPerT‘»or of Berrien
.2 V ,ft?que 1,!e counl&gt;- committed
aujcide Saturday night by shooting him*

J

SMK5!‘IfillfL-t“S.

How * Tbter
We offer One Hundred
MWJ'A r
nny case of catarrh tnat cannot bu cured bj
[i?"T&lt;-i.c.S» o»= rwf &lt;&gt;.

KSSSSSSS

'wwVk'ffivlTwix'i'"*11 row"*- T,&gt;tato-

the

ueror cohdid. .Hh them; .ml
hsrmieM tn »ny condition “f ’h"
, , i
iUb-m
It M&gt;«pr.&gt;v»* dlavr-ib"'- •'•irlchv*
iX. r-ro-bbiX .^-P. “d

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“i

Il »ns a good joke

If yna’ra a tired out or “run-d'&gt;wn"
.■’.tts” ’womFxvoriie 1Fwceip*
an. wiiti’ Dr. P&lt;e'ret’.&lt; Favorite
tiou. Atu'.
fr'"“ "2
m,k
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tbl. I« lhe only iu«Helne which. •Me
„,«1. h. «lw.v« In
r.x.T.

Sin, JI?
«“• expenditure.
S16.102.a2. The relief fund, receipt,
ZroTa’’i05'05 nn&lt;1 expenditure,
, *h' &gt;°tei wine ot port prep-

W. H; Good yean.

aud well execfiterl.—Charlotte Tribune.

bur
Tho • I'rrwrlptmtr iOxul.b"
Imlp’mwt™ .11 1“ natural

u,

,«l»Uob. but like
K cuml l*” ’!!*“11 “n *» te-nu^.entH.n.?^^*WUe,llo°,ot Ue Wlu., WhCb
xu.1 halve, ft nerer_f.lta to cure fiiea

Mr. Fish had unexpectedly come from
the north to join litem, and had brought
along a nice basket of trout

th,, democracy of J e flarson.
■ • t mien, belli vh git u.be tbe ssl'“J Ij-piibne. )t is therefore opposed
j’,• t-SHvcrMiu uudRepuu’Sttnn••■'-oiia-Ktii. gr.oj f.,r jbe American.
'
■ - free. Addrw-H
. ,
THKCllllONfCLE.
r 1-ttu Uasbingum St., Chicago, Ill.

been

A brother ?f Mrs.

per tere. but there were uo blddeu.

sJsim
Bjstem.

BREKMAN’S VIEWS,

Powder Irerre,

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So Mr. Gillmnti Brown, of 04 Mill St,
South Gardner, Maes., was told by the
doctors. Hia son had lung trouble, following Typhoid Malaria, and he spei t
three hundred and seventy five dolla s
with doctors, who finally gave him up,
-njlns: “Your boy won’t live a month."
Hr trlwi Dr. King’s New Discovery and a
lew Iwttles restored him to health and ernlricd him to go to work n perfectly »el
mam
He says lie owes hi- present gout
health tolhn use of Dr. King’s New Dbcuvery. and knows II to be the best In tl e
world for Lung Trouble.
Trial bottbs
free nt W. H. Goodyear's Modern Drug
store.

.Child, she cried far Costorta.

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

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Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Bleml-nes from horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs,
Splints, Sweeney,
Ring-Bone, Stifles,
Sprains, all Swollen Tbroata, Coughs, etc.
Save S50 by use of one bottle. Warranted
tne moat wonderful Blemish Cure ever
known. Sold by W. H. Goodyear, Drug­
gist, Hastings, Mieb.
'

Keep Up Your
Scott’s Emulsion
in Summer-time

»What are your resources
for the summer? Have you
an abundance of health stowed
away for the long, hot, deplet­
ing days, or does summer find
you low in vitality, run-down,
losing flesh, and weak? Scott’s
Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil will
give you the proper reserve
force, because it builds up the
system on a solid foundation.
A tonic may stimulate; Scott’s
Emulsion not only “boosts,”
it sustains.
It fa a afal

Th, be«t Mire In U» world ,or »"“•
bruIMfc i»w uk-,r.. Mil rtenm. T«rer
WTM. letter, chipped h«nd». ebllbUlM,
«.nik and «H
1™P‘I°”«- and poalU.elj cure pure « dopaj rteju red. 11
I, tuaranteed to lire perfect MtHfaotlon
o- mooer refunded. I’rtee SS cent, per
.
For ule bj W. U. Goodpcr, tbe
drought.

can with tr&lt;e coinage be coined Into a
dollar upon tke demand of anj- holder of
■uch bullion.”
Then in reference to the creditor riaas
he said that there were among money
lenders »ome men who merit tbe epithet.'
"bloodthirsty Shylock*, aristocrats. Wood­
suckers. extortionteta." tjui tne great body
of the creditors of our country are umong
the thrifty. One great body of creditor*,
he said, were the S7V.O.0 unSon soldiers,
their widows and orphans. Another claaa
were the depositors In saving Instltutiomu;
Free coinage. »ald Mr. Sherman, would
wipe out nearly one-half the value -ofi
life insurance which provident people have
paid to secure in ca*«‘ of their death some
support ana protection to wife and chil­
dren.
•
Senator-elect Foraker also spoke in
the afternoon, and in the evening Gen,
Woodford, of New York, made the prin­
cipal address.
~
.
Mobile, Ala., Aug. 17.—News baa been,
received here of a cyclone in Perry,
county, in which trees were hurled
through the. air and houses were
wrecked. Twelve negroes and three
white men, names unknown, are known,
to be among the killed, and many other*
were injured.’
• Des Moines, la., Aug. 14.—The pro­
visional- state cbmxhitrcc of the Iowa
“sound money" democracy met here
Thursday and called a state convention»
of the national democratic party for’ '

August. 26 in thia city.

_

Milwaukee, Aug. 14,—The “sofind
money” democrats, of Wisconsin, who
favor a second national convention, wHL,
assemble in state convention in this
city on Wednesday, August 26, at IS
o’clock noon.
.
Champaign, Ill., Aug. 17.—During a
terrific electric storm early Sunday
morning lightning struck the chemical
laboratory building, one of the six main .
buildings of the University of Illinois, .
and caused a loss to tbe state of- $40,000.

Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. 13.—Robert
J. paced an exhibition mile here Friday
afternoon in 2:03, breaking the track
record of 2:03% made by himself two
years ago.
.
Mobile, Aln„ Aug. 17.—While bathing
in Dog river, near this city.
Viola
French, Margaret Curry aud Arthur
Walker were drowned.

Well Satisfied with
Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
“Nearly forty years ago, after
some weeks of‘sickness, my Jmir
turned gray. 1 liegan using Ayer’s
Hair Vigor, and was so well satistied^with the results that l .have
never tried any other kind of dress-.
ing. It requires only
an occasional appli­
cation of

AYER’S
Hair Vigor to keep
riiy hair uf good
color, to remove
dandruff, to heal
itching humors, awl prevent the
liair from fniling.out. 1 never healtate to recommend Ayer’s medicines
tomy friends.’’—Mrs. H. M. Haight,
Avoca, Nebr.

AYER’S
Hair Vigor

Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer fc Co.-. IxnreH.Maaa.

Tike Apr's Suupirffli for th- Cm,IoIm.

Absolutely Free!
Now it tbe tltn:
to &amp;t a good

.

WATCH

FREE!
FREE!
/**, Sp-'Mrf/d MW

YANKEEWATCH
we will seed yes

fill,

.50 c«sn sad $IJ0

�ASTINGS

A CHALLENGE

Free SI I vert tea are attempting to make
the people believe that Jamw G. Blaine

was a free silver man. and to do this &gt;re
quoting very small portions, two or three
lihre. from hi» Mpoechex. or el»e garbling

Zach Chandler's Last Speech Garbled By the Free Silverites

whole paragraphs, as the

Journal

and

DemiM-rat did last week and week before
with Zacb Chandler* speech. Iu Its last
issue tbe Journal picked out three little

WE CHALLENGE THE JOURNAL AND DEMOCRAT TO PRINT
the Paragraph of that speech frofi which
THEY HAVE QUOTED

line* from one of

James

G.

Blalbea

speeches, and put It in a little frame as

•

National Repnblican
FOR PRESIDENT.
WILLIAM MC KINLEY,
of Ohio.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
GARRET A. HOBART,
of New Jersey.

For Secretary of State­

Wash Ington Gardner Ql-Calhoun.
George A. Steel of Clinton.

Bosco D. Dig of Berrien.

igan directly antagonizes the utterance of
Zsch. Chandler in the last speech he made
OcL 30. 1879. We deny it.
We insist
that every sound money republican to-day
fa preaching the sound money gospel that
old Zach
Chandler preached lu that
rpeeoh of OcL 80, 1879, and to prore It
we will not garble, we will not omit portlons, but we will simply quote Hit: whole
of the paragraph which they have pervert­
ed. and if they can find any consolation out
of It they are entitled to all they can geL
The whole paragraph reads as follows:

For Commissioner State Land Offlce—
William A. French of Presque Isle.
For Superintcnd't Public Instruction—

J. E. Hammond of* Hillsdale.
For Member State Board of Education —

d* W. Simmons of Shiawassee,

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only one. lu the Senate of the United Blates
we hUbaUutlMliy fatd Dial bill upon th- table,
every repubih-an voting aye. am! every dtim.erwt, except lour or five, voting no [appbitiae].
Now. today, the fahorinR inan,cuu take gvld nr
Silver or paper money os nr cboonea. lor his
days labor. 1 am in favor of the dual Mteodard
J atn Jn favor at u silver dollar wiru too cents iu
t'.. 1 nn। Infav.wof au honest dollar anj where
you can find u [chwraj and I stand bv an hnnToH!*y
laboring, min can take
gold,.or silver, or paper, and they are ail uf.
equal value.because they are ail tnu:rchaugea»le
with each other The paper, dollar costa noth
Ing; a silver duUu- caste the gorerotnent ms
cents—a tractlou more new; It h*» been a trac­
tion leea. But all three are of equal value.
Now the very momeut you commence to tmnie
those certificaUs of deport freely to every man
having bullion you banish gold from your circulatlug medium and make it an article oLtraf
else: and yqu have but a stunic
"Every Me Kinles-BL Louis platform repub­ fie and nothingthat
fa a d.predated struidanl.
lican In Michigan Glrecily suil:tgnmz«a tbo ut­ htandard.and
Now there is paid out in these Unite*! Stairs
terance of Zicu. Chandler, in the last speech be everyday for labor alone ttAO.OOO. By com­
made Id McCormick hall Chicago, Det. »». I87». pelling the substitution of a silver dollar alone.
as he was found in bls bed at a imtel iu that city K swindle tbe laboring man out of fooo.ooo a
the next morning. He said InAbat last speech:
. The laboring man who receives a dollar
"THERE IS ONE THING WE KNOtfWE . getsbut
85 cents. The man who receive* *10 a,
ARE RIGHT ON. AND THAT IS THE FRE&amp;
gels 88.«l and no more. The fanner, who
COINAGE OF BII.YEK.'* If right then, the week
sells*horse, or lhe man whb weilsa load of
party is wrong how. Chandler afao said In that lumber,
or a load of wheat, or anything else
name speech: ‘-I AM ALSO IN FAVOR OF amounting
*100. receives but 885. aud no
THE DUAL STANDARD. I AM IN FAVOR more. You to
have but oue single standard, and
OF AN HONEST DuLLAB.’’ If alive, and that the silver
standard. wbteh~ haring banish,
holding the same opinion now. he would have od gold, is worth precise!* the mstal that Is in
to vote fur Bryan or be false to his convictions. U:. Wh0 1,1 beuefitied by this substitution?
. In Its Issue of July 30th tbe Hastings why. my friends,not a living mortal is benufitted,i except the bullion owner and the bulllou
Journal said:
'
speculator. 1 do not charge these men with be­
"Zach. Chandler, who was found dead in his ing bribed to puss that law because I have no
bed. Oct. 31.1879. in a Chicago hotel, spoke In proof of it; but I do say Chat the bullion owners
McCormick ball, that city, on the evening be­ and the bullion speculators can afford to pay
fore, and In life remarks be said: "There is 810,000.000 in bullion for the privilege of swin­
one tiling we know we are right oh. aud that Is dling lhe laboring men of tbfa country out of 15
tne free coinage of silver." I am iu favor of the per cent of all tbelr eartliugs. [applause]. They
dual standard. I am in favor of an honest dot .say, ••That may all be true: we don't know how
lar.- To aay the laboring man can lake gold or
11*: we have not been bribed”—And 1 never
silver or paper and they are all equal in value, knew a man that would own up that he was
because they are Intercbaiig^hle.
bribed In my life [lailgtiterl. I don’t say that
they
ore. but I do sav that they are engiced In
The Democrat says that ’’every McKlnley-SL Louis platfotm republican In Mich­ plA?ut’’]y m°BU bustoe93, (l*u8hler w,d aP

But they (referring to lb’n damoenvts) say
"There fa one -thiujr that we know we
are rlizht on. and that is tho tree coin"*Jv.tr*” Every man who holds « Cents
the law providing tor the resumption of worth of silver shall go lo the treasury or the
mints of 1 he Lulled States and lake a certificate
ot deposit for 100 cent* which aball pass as
money. This was tbe Warner bill. This the
* dolfar hiw» been ■» good n» gold.
detnocraXIc partv os a party was committed to,»
;
We are UuaH«r*bly opptTrC** 1° every and is committed u». aud &gt;&gt;u-the very last day of
;ne extra sessior by a ajortty vote of one, and

OUR FINANCIAL PLANK-

gjli

__

.

judgment,

। no power to demonetlxe

silver &lt;tfy

CongrcM

has.

in

Wetegret that we havn’t epace to print
the whole of this speech. Every sentence
breathes with patriotism and love of coun­
try. There fa not one single argument lu
the whole speech for the free colnsgeof sil­
ver. On tho contrary' every portion ot it
relating to lhe currency fa against the free
coinage
of sliver, and advocates a dollar
1
worth JOQ een«8. The very arguments that
Zach.
Chandler
p«4 figainst free coinage
'
'of silver then, are in fflfa* to-day and used
to-day. Only there i* Ibis added reason
why we should refrain fn.m free silver
,
now.
Silver dollars lu 1879 were wortti
1
I cents, while to-day they are worth but
85
j50 cents. We challenge our cuntempo­
raries
to print this pArsgrfip.’i In full wbieh
1
I
they
have garbled to leave a wrung iui
,pression wltb their readers, if they re­
fuse
they will stand convicted of -wilful
'
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preversioq.

history.
In 1W5. the wages paid the operatives
in the manufacturing lusUtniton* ot the

Jamew G. Blaine.

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Wr challenge the Journal t»&gt; priut any
whole paragraph from y speech of James
G. Blaine, which when taken

in connec­

tion with the rest of thnt same speech,
would show iu anyway that be was a free

silver man.

Jaine&amp; G. Blaine, more than

auy other man of bls time, with the pos­
sible excepiiou of Zach Chandler stood for
a dollar with 100 bents In IL

4atl were

be living to-day, Judging from hfa past

utterances, his Voice would be lifted, and
the mighty influence of bis pen

were 51.017,062,T33 less than in 1892.
Tbe wages paid [to the operative* in the

would be

used, to defeat the efforts of silver mlue

owners and silver bullion speculators from

having every 50 cents worth of their pro­

was paid to consumers, to those win, Lo a
great extent must expend their wages in
the markets for the necessaries of life and

a sum far exceeding tbe whole amount of

the whole world for 20 years.
We bad a gold standard in 1892.

We

have a gold standard now.

Can It be that protection to American
industries, affording employment to Amer­
ican labor, creating an American market

for American products has anything to do

with tbe condition of labor

daring tbe

past three years?

he ever uttered, and give It In any regular

If the Journal does not care to do

order.

this for fear of hurling the freb sliver

cause, as it certainly would, wa will pub­

lish such extract* in our own coin nuns and

the American people?
effect upon tbe times?

of tbe United Stateq

Could It have any

The laboring men
will

answer these

questions at the polls In November

lu circulation.

measures the free silver advocates gre re­
What the people want is a dollar with
100 cents In it, anil a chance to eanf it

attempt* io
get unsuspecting voters Into the democrat­
One df the most barefaced

ic camp, under the delusion that they be­

long to the Silver party can bo seen from
tbe calls iu tbe Journal.
At the tup of
tbe editorial column is the call for the

I&gt;anocniLlc State ConoenlUin to be held
&lt;n BayClty Tuesday Aug. 'J5th the

call

1bdng signed by Chairman Baker,' of De­

troit

Following this Is the call for the

jDcmornttk CouMy C’ouvcRtk»R at Park-

Idle money tuatea idle men.

Capital ia

timid aud will hide itself as long as there
is any agitation lo make 50 cents worth of
silver a dollar by legislation.

Bryau

complains that people pull his

arm when they shake hands with

him.

Sewell bas great trouble because all his
friends want to “pull his leg,” when they

jo to see him.

tr\ hall Aua. Sisi, to select delegate* to

In bia last speech made at Chicago Oct.

tbe state convention, signed by County
Chairman F. L. Heath, of this city.
Oue

80lb. 1879. Ztch Chandler said

would naturally suppose that this Demo­
cratic County C’/nvimtion would select

afford to pay 810.000,000, lu bullion for

delegates to the Denutcrattc State Ctm-

the privilege

that “bul­

lion owners und bullion speculators

could

some or\he results of the use of free sil­

ta Ite held al Parker's hall Aug. 21st—the

That being the curse, the bullion owners

1. R. F. Campbell, mayor of the city of
El Paso. Texas, hereby certify that 1 have

very same day aud the very same place

and speculators to-day can afford to pay

urea designed to maintain inviolably the

that the ■Democratic County

Convention

over S30.000.000 for the purpose of swind­

made careful and thorough inquiry into

is to be held. Strange Isn’t It? But-that’s
not all.
The Silver County Convention is

all their earnings, because to-day the sil­

present standard, the standard of the most
enlightened nations of the earth.

ex­

Without
thrashing over again that very old straw
It is proposed to call attention to the anal­
ogous “crime of 1806.”
The “crime*1 of 1878 consisted uf an act

Bryan on Wool.
“1 denounce a* fallacious, as unworthy

of Congress suspending indefinitely, aud,

F.

the wholesale price of some common arti­

cles of merchandise in the cltjrof El Paso.

Texas, and in the city of Juarez,

Mexico,

—is a trite phrase, but even
.cottages mav owe much to
carpets.
Whatever the
floor, a handsome covering
adds vastly.to its attractive­
ness.
The superior merit
of our carpet eshibit is so
blazingjy . visable that only
a giance is needed to see it.
Our patterns, our Qualities,
our prices make up a carpet
trio that charms all who
inspect this assortment of
the latest ideas in. every
material. We only ask an
inspection of what’s here,
knowing what seeing will
lead to.

Al) that is needed is to get Idle money

ver Mexican dollars, which contain more
silver titan Uncle Sam’s:
,

other

statement from K.

Love in a Cottage

nexL

the most heinous features of the greatest

The following

Campbell, mnyor of El Paso, Texas, shows

J. Edmi
WlI.J.lA'

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.

money in tbe United States, and sufficient

cussion, one side magnifying It Into one of

crime of

1878.”* It has given rise to no end of dis­

Matter than China.

'

to purchase the entire silver product of

conspiracy of all the ages, the
plaining it entirely away,

Everybody j;as heard of “the

,

Date! Hastings,Michigan.

’

Can It be that 81,000.000.000 annually
duct coined Into a dollar.
put Into the hands of the laboring men of
The Journal dare not publish the whole*
this country would tend to promote tbe
of what James G. Blaine ever had to say
on the silver questlon'ln auy one speech prosperity, contentment and happiness of

sorting to to win votes.

I

Part

th?* day ditto!/*:
Iba basinet.
cs/rill remain in
mu,nd Hr—-"

McKinley law.
This 33,000,000,000 paid, to operatives

ar«. Ihernlure.pttpoMSl lo lt&gt;. tr.a ct/mago
ot «liv«t except by iuternatioaal ugreethont with the IcsullnS commercial nntiouH
Of the world, which we pledge ouraelve*
promote, and until »uch agreement
tan be obtained. th*e exist ing gold standard

The Crime of 1800.

Nftte*,
Noticef is
is iereLy jiv „
Der»hlp

manufacturing IniStUuUuns of this country
during tbe these ybars ot tariff reform la

more than 85.000,000,000 less than was
paid during the lust three years under the

| more tfen to demonetixe gold.

give tbe people an idea of what extreme

1 ^7 vr lmp.tr th. vrerUt vf vur country. W.
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my

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that of any other period in* tbe world’s

United States waa; 81.-255.552.796, that is.

follows:

-- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Our contemporaries are attempting to
win converts to the cause of free coinage
by attempting to make the people believe
that ZrcIi Chandler wax in favor of tbe
free coinage of sliver.
To do this they
have garbled the last speech made by the
great statesman, In tile impes of making
votes for their waning cans*. If auy man
was-opposed to fiat tuouey God knows it
was honest old Zach Chandler.
It any..
man ever stood for hohest money and a
dollar worth 190 cents, that meu was old
Zgch Chaudler,' whose memory is sacred to
every loyal citlxen of this stale. In it*
Issue last week the Barry County Democrat sajn:

otM-ntivfa amspntod lo S».SS.1.2ie.5S9. as

of swindling the laboring

Following this* men of thia country nut of 15 per cent of
call for a Democratic County Convention their earnings.” Al that time the'silver
is a cafl for n Silver County Convention in a silver dollar was worth but 85 cents.

venfton.

Ah, but not so.

ling tbe'la boring meu out of 50 per cent of

t) elect delegates to attend the Union Sil­

ver in a silver dollar is worth only 50

ver Sidle Convention at Rau City Aug.

cents, saying nothing of tbe I ncrease of

25th tbe very same day and the very same Silver production.
as It proved, fur five years, tho coinage of just across tbe Rio Grande, and at this ]
place that the Democratic State Conven­
In other words, date, August 7, 1896, lhe pricei of tbe fulof consideration, Hie only reason that can standard silver dollars.
The introductory to David H. Mason’s
tion meets. If tills doesn’t suggest jug­
be given in support of the tariff on wool.” the privilege nf taking silver bullion to the lowln^articles in the two cities are as fol­
glery. political trickery and dishonesty We “Short Tariff History of tbe United
William J. Bryan, Mar. 6. 1692.
mint and having It coined into full legal- lows, Hose on this side of the river being
Fur the past two .States” contains this truthful and signifi­
v “The protective tariff system is cin- tender dollars, a privilege created by reckoned in United States money, and don’t know what does.
cant paragraph: “AH' the prosperity en­
1 celved in greed and fashioned in iniquity.” statute by the first Congress was suspend­ those on lhe other side In Mexican silver: decades the people of Barry County have
W. J. Bryan, Mar. 6. 1892.
I
seen the most contemptible trickery in a joyed by the American people—absolutely
U. 8.
Mexico
Tbe actual
I “Mr. McKenna—Will tbe gentleman al- ed by the Congress of 1673,
all tbe prosperity, without any reserva­
political
way
of
any
county
In
tbe
state,
Breakfast bacon, per lb ...| 0 HM&gt;
8 0 32
demonetlutloti of Silver dollar.
not Ham. per lb........... ............
H.H
w
and tbe same few who were “In It” years tion whatever—from the foundation of tbe
19 Bft him»
effected until 1874.
The “crime” of 1806 Mafrhea. per gross
Pickles, in 5 gal. k&lt; z*
andjearstko are at it yet
But what United States government down to 'he
'
Mr. 0ryau—Certainly.
consisted of tbe suspension of that same Vltegar. in 5gal. k&lt;gs... .
surprises us most Is that anyone should present time, has been under the reign of
Baking soda, perdoi
Mt. McKchna—Do yd” really believe
privilege by the Secretary of Stale by di­ Salt. In 2-lb sacks
be deceived. Cao It be possible that any protective principles; and all tbe hard
that the prttefillve pulley is slmlMar to the
Macaronh per lb
rection of the President, and the suspen­ Molasses,
pet gkl
^pickpocket policy of putting a man’s hand
mtn with common sense will vote the Sil­ times suffered by the American people,
sion thus effected remained in full force Beaus, per lb.......................
ver County ticket and not know that he’s iu the same periods, have been preceded
lute another man’s pocket and extracting thirty years, six times .as long as the other KW'.r'10'.•:
voting a straight democratic ticket? Tboee either by a heavy reduction of duties on
' money from it?
ItH
did. Legally one Congress has the un­ Cheese,, per lb
Candies, per box
who are “io the ring” openly admit their imports, or by Insufficient protection, thus
'■ Hr. Bryan—Yes. that fa my belief.”
doubted right to uudo what a previous Dried plums, per lb . ----W. J. Bryan, Mar. 6. 192?
.guilt and acknowledge the weakness ot refuting all free trade theories on the sub­
Dried apples and peaches
Congress has done. But here is tbe order
per pound
£ “What I denounce fa a protective tariff.
History verifies that plain state*
tbei£cauie by attempting any such a ruse. ject.”
itself, as given by Mr. J. K. Upton lit his Dried prunes, per lb
Corn starch, per doz
The people are not fools and they don’t went.
Isn’t there a big argument In that
It fa false economy and tiie most vicious
[•political, principle that has ever cursed historical work; entitled, "Money In Poli­ I-emon extract.perdoz-....
have
to
have
magnifying
glasses
to
catch
alone
In
favor of protection?
Vanilla extract, per do?....
tics.”
Coffee, per lb.......................
Ehls country.”
the
run
of
such
a
flimsy
attempt
at
decep
­
------------- —p—----- :-----Department of tStale. May I. 1800-81 r: la Soap, per box
Will the Dtraocnd and Journal accept
W. J. Bryan, Mar. 6, 1893.
Tea. per lb....................... as
tion.
A glance at these conventions
consequence ot a representation from tbe di­ Deviled ham, per box
I “There fa the difference between a rector of the Rank ot die United State* that con- Sugar,
the
challenge
we Issued last week and
shows that tbe Democratic County Con­
per sack of ICO !b..
[bounty aud a protective tariff that the sidetable purchases Lave been made of dollar* Flour, per sack of 100 lbs..
vention and the so called ‘Oliver County which we issue again this week, to print
Rice, per lb........... •...........
►Bible describes when It speaks of lhe coined at the mlat for tbe purpose of exporting Condensed milk, per etwe
Convention are called for the same day the whole vf the paragraph of Zach Chand­
^’Destruction that washelh at noanday.and tbem. and as It la probable" further purchases Canned tomatoes, per case
nnd at the same place—Parker’s hall Aug­ ler’s speech from wlrtch they quoted?’ Or
and exportations will be made, the president Canned peas, per case .. .
Crackers,.per lb...............
rhe pestilence that walketh in the darkust 2lst.
The Journal, doesn’t contain will they Ignore 1L and stand seif-con­
directs that all stiver to be coined at- the mint
Iness.” It fa the difference between the man ■
Tire Mexican price* are the ©rices which any call for a Union Silver State Conven­ vict ed of ■perversion. We art the voters
shall be of small denominations. so that the
j'who meets you npon the highway, kujeks value of tbo largest piece shall not exceed half prevail in tbe Free Zone, on which there tion, so it Is to be presumed that the Un­ ot Barry C’«untv*lo examine the challenge
JaMEB.MADISON.
I* amall duty.of course in tbe interior they ion Silver State Convenion and the Demo­ we have leaned. If we'are wrong we will
you down and takes what you have, and a dollar. I am. etc.
Robert Patterson. Esq.. Director of Uic adm­
, .he man who steals Into your hoase In tbe
it will be observed that this U. w, would be ranch higher. „ I also find and do cratic State Convention are synonymous own up, "plead guilty, and stand ready to
■night while you are asleep and robs ycuof
Irereby certify that Mexican labor in Mex­ terms aud that they meam one and the publish any paragraph of the speech de­
not issued by the. Secretary of the 'Press- ico, in the larger cities is paid from seven­
[four treasures.
same, as they really da At leant a furthrr livered by Zach Chandler Oct. 30th, 1879
ury, but by the Secretary uf State. ty-five cents to 81.60 per day In Mexican
glance at these calls show that the Union at Chicago touching the currency question.
The Secretary of
tbe
Treasury
at xjlver.
The
highest
price
fur
the
very
publish the
Why do not
democrats of Barry
Sliver Stale Convention and the Demo­ Will our contemporaries
time ‘ was that eminent finan­
that
best and most skilled labor fa 82 per day. cratic State Convention both u.eet at Bay whole of the paragraph which they have
and call themcier. Albert Gallatin.
Evidently there In the same kind of money.
In the inter­ City Aug. 25th. A man who can't see that garbled?
Instead of the “Sil.
was no encroachment upon Hie prero^a-. ior of Mexico, in tbe country and smaller
Party.” There Is no *11 ver party iu
It’s all a cut and dried scheme ought to wear
tive of the head, but if a Presitfanc In cities, the wages paid are frttn go to 30
CHANCERY BALE
Tbe only party that has adoptLick telescopes tor goggles. And tbe man
these days should issue an order to the
lu pursuance aud by virtue of ah order aud
per cent lower than that given^below.
free silver fa the democratic party, why
who voles to perpetuate this ring of polit­ decree Of the Circuit »ourt for the .County of
Director of lhe Mint through lhe Secre­
Given under my hand ind seal of office, ical tricksters in power should never again
- |u tho .suae uf MW&lt;an,
they be a-ih'-.med to slmw their
tary of State there would be a Cabinet­
mute and dated on U»n »&lt;th day of -February,
on Ulis 7th day of August, A. D. 1896.
If they are so proud of the while
complain of dishonesty In politics.
lauft. In a rertain cau-e therein |xndit&gt;&lt; where
raw. In tboee early days 'modes of pro­
In
Hainurl
Canon
fa C-&gt;mplalJHujt and IacyI
K.
F.
C
ampbell
.
come out plainly and nay
Fowler Mary Fm»far and Janie* B. Hole* are
cedure liadnot crystallzud. Nur were tliu
There wa« n young m.ui tn tn tho rt&lt;rte.
Mayor of El Paso, Tex.
tl •Ivtidifuts. NoUre ia h retry given tiutt 1 shall
aud stand nq taroly uti the democratic
Whoeaine here w nitk t’lmugh Ufa batte
limitations' of executive authority slAuply
M*ti
at
public
aiwtio.t.
. s tbe north frout door of
It tftus appears that Mexican wag.» are
But »'iie-4 lM got uikmg
’
and nut attu npc t&gt; pose as a
i Im court Ihmmc. tn ihecttv ot HiaUngs. Bxm
accentuated.
The iM-oole wrut «aikhig,
; o . vinth.. ajHd court houiA treimt the itiare tor
less than in thu United Sfatea lu .Mvxicun , And ho
when the only ailver parly fa
wondered ju« where he was atle.
holding th- Circuit Court for said County, on
Mr. UfRcm srttfa ihat-thfaardur rrhuliipd dollar*. Aud that living In Mexico tt&gt;«t*
The Hon. Thomas Wntum wn:l
^Ai'iM &gt;V. lhe 3nt day ol OMober, JUIW. al ten
Chicago branch of the dt-inoerullc
the (Fclock lu Hie turemmn. all. or »u much ihercsif
Ln varioiirt parts of ;hfa e &gt;unty, In •.orce until 1836, that la until the fast more than twlce as much as It dues here. oilgltmtor of tee “win-rent” phrase, and
aid Lommaiuatft. for i.rlnrihal. imereat and
But Mexico, of couise, fa much better might giv.- Mr. Bryan »h« lufuruiatiun detold, bilfa have l»een pasted an- year of the faat ienu of Andrew Jacksou.
bired.—New York Trlhttne
z
co-te nth.* came nf the fahuviug ueocribed
parcel of land, m wit : All that certain pteee
for lire “all- It will be observed that lhe onlrr was Is­ In that respect than China, where silver
iMfag fa the rtiy
sued
at
the
siHMeatinu
of
a
batik
dlretdor.
aiso'controls.
doeMU’: ex­
(d Barry. tu»i Ijrate nf
John Dennis has agreed tn give the
• z I **
*t ’«»« 8 ’wui Wm corner of
it’s only another democratic “fusion ton, of that much-abua'M bmtltotiuu, tin*
democratic
party
over
to
the
Silver
party,
al
Mi
Bi&lt;
*
k
No
■Oii’U-ru In tee
The
son
of
Arthur
Sewell
the
popocrat
If tbe n oak could be puliod off National Hank uf the United Btatee. Ttw
■r.H'»4dM-‘aa to ttitj &lt;*ty at Ha&lt;ti«io«.
nominee for Vibe President. Ims taken the a»d we've bettt* Wondering Just how If* w
tonr fevJ 11
o! • H***
tbe wire-puller* at Lhe b.»lkon of the democrats are aa:u«;dmed to extol these
now
Demuct&gt;tie
stump for McKinley &amp; Hobart and Is doing going to be done.
Party," jou would find the aante two Preshirnta, Jrffeisux and Jacksun. as
County
Convention
alii
be
lu-ld
to-moryeoman service In the Pine Tree Stat*-,
nf G etnbAck politicians tbaUVuughi the great ana glorious founders of their
party.*- Otiiji last Monday In one of hh despite tbe fact that be fa talking against ,r»w at h:3o a. »&gt;. Bnj that Silver County
tolls aud currency Inflation twenty
LfetMl. Ausixt 18 ISK
Convention will be railed at 1:80 p. rn.
en route spree hrs Mr. Bryan paid Mr. bis own father.
“'"'.•'f
&lt;*&gt;•&gt;« Cwmlv
&gt;ame day.
Will Ju’.ih have tbe democrat­
iffiR and oonocieutiou* In their Jefferson tbe compliment to call him tee
If the Democrat aud Journal wfah to b&gt; ic party all tied up In a neat little package
In” by tlte ao called atlver great constructive itlesman of all times
fair, and correct any wrong Imprrasluus and deliver It two hours later? Or will mWanted:
Did he Itave In wind the l»'*t that he
tliey may have created that Z ich Chandler have a siring tied to the pjrty ao Hurt be
tricksters faw w‘lh any- •topped tbe ooli^grxrf lbe *i*JHii&lt;rd g||vn was a free silver man, they will publieh
can gal her it *1| into one little hamiondollar on the advice ufa national
the whole of tho paragraph bearing on Uh? ; lowt?) happj [?) baud. and march into the I
•liver question from hfa Chicago rperch Silver Count, Cvunru-Jpn tn Um tune of I
I Oct. goth, 1879.
“Johnny Comes Marching Home*”

•

■

Funeral Directors.
Furniture Dealere.
'
Embalming a specialty. .

FAHOUS
Yes th.- Famott .
clothing store
moves and to close as many of tbe goods as
we can will make you special offers on all
the stock..
1’hix .Smith,

REMOVAL SALE

CUT PRICE Well they say we cut
prices but they Fill say
so more yvL Now as we must move we
will give you more special prirws .tban
ever. " ’
Putin Smit*. '
At Uw Famous.
WHAT OTHER

*

.

Stock wa» bought
as cheap as this one

much of it fnr 60c on the dollar, the bal.
for spot cash and Is new and new prices.
Ph:n Smith.
.
’ At the Faiubas.

SURE THING We will'move and
■
until we do »e will
give you many cuts ou prices.
After we
move we will tell you more and white to
find US.
.
1’lHN SMITf.
At tin; Fatuous.

THAT RACKET.
HOW IS THIS We have sold nearly
,
all of our last 'pur­
chase of waists but still have a fit* lot.
Tbe price l» what does It.
It you I bare
not seen the waists and price &lt;*tlLat ine
Racket.
Fu’N' Smith-

The bret frptl pre*
made. Only j-'f.
. Puts Smith.
At thrjRackeL

WE HAVE

WE MUST Sell out a' few more of
our drr- g&lt;Kxfa li quali­
ty and low price wfl! do it.
•
I’ntN SMilJI.
' At tnv Baekrt

JUST ARRIVED
■
and the price.

A new fine ot
Prints. See them
Phis Smith.
Al Hie Racket.

We never afltl *•’
tin ware U'W
no*.
prices fa what Mota-K-

WE NEVER
The goods and

tb.) keep Miming tm)r v.r, k.

TOB BATUBDAY In
We
*
showing 99c Oxford shoo-. For &gt; dui-uy
we will sell any one jwir t»&gt;r^’. •
sold by that time they are worth
*
dollar 10 two each.
Itememfa’t
•"

Saturday only.
■

-

•

At u«' Uavket.

. .

LADIES SHOES

We

bare if we can fit you will M'»

MIXUNEBY
-

it.

It must gu.

CLIMAX

H&gt;™&gt; ■”1 ”
—“r we «'i!&lt; n»
PniN SsrtiL
At the

uu

BEACHED

edge shoe (Iresslng 13c. 'Stc
will ask }&lt;&gt;u for h. Only oi»?

'*'• *

. .

At the ifaeket.

WE WANT

Your eg/*- :
market prior.
Pb&lt;n nUiiuAt the Evcket-

.

�Banner.

ujsting'

Thursday,'Aug. 2°&gt; ,896'

lhe miuature cyetoue of om week «go

Bixler’s

ar' “&gt; ■«l&gt; • 1*1 orop

bora near Mld^levtUe. aud Tarried the roof

t
-*”»I UK .mount
-ta.” l”* M’t ’«*”■« ’&gt;*
•rte’ would bo ^bout M .lhrmt b&gt; U&gt;1&gt;

Sunday night blew down Chas.

qbmit eight rods into an ^olnlBK field.

MWWau

Frank Pancoast has a broken wrist, the
result of riding up to a tree on his bleycle

time, bn: Uw, ,Hn koop Mmln/
,“JGowl PeieliM Mn
M

Mrs. Henry Newton got Inta a little con­

fab over family troubles. In Spence’s shoe

and go-1 CAUSED DEATH OF MRS.. MART

keep

boy good, stont sltoes that will

feet dry.

hi?

The lumi wa, out nn th( &lt;ttw(

We hrvo. them in the pointed

”'"’"1 .nd rrmlerri a immbra ol
choice selections, much to |he &gt;Mtght of

and round toes at. the R^i Frunl Shw.
Sldre.
Wooli^y A Bronson.

lhe large crowd of people that congregate

Mrs. D. H. Bays Is in the city, and Is

r

ish to save money
r.v .while my stock
’etc 'f shell worn
•Jnd hanrl books.

prep«re&lt;l to sell negatives of work formerdone In their gallery, to anyone who de

slrrs them.

Enquire at Mrs. L. A. Wet-

zelrs in the sccoutl ward.

rented the stare formerly oecupied by MIm
Lulu FelgKnvr. where she will give her

• nx.'ortmeKt and you
, - dollar jrox good ways.

can nt:

pahrnns a cordial welcome.
couple of Woodlsnd farmtra were ar­

wvek

F,.-jnk. Ibc DRWKliST.

LOCAL NEWS.
• CIRCCiLrtTlON *
Tais week,
87 quires.
Herwtft &gt;r. changes for advertisement
’aaq r-;». *.i th«- oMee Tuesdays at latest tG
in-ure :n i;niuu in thu issue of tbe week
weetTbroiighL

County co.-.v. Ktion to-day-

.’tuts a

Sxit et:i&gt;

some.

week. Rev. Grigsby was elected President.

It will pay

you to «et a tailor to make

your clothes.

They are about as clkap,

ittmas studid for

Picture

We liadu cowpie

•

of -nights of &gt;pietty

night and that It

any other night uu

falriy bristled with tbe enterprise of its
able editor, the Hon. Chase S. Osborne, in
gettingjoot an extra fine 14 page edition in

Just veeei-ved another lot of Mammoth
Medium Aldyke und Crimson Clover, {and

ernment lock,at SL Mary’s fails ship canal)

honor of the completion of the new Gov­

wme

The edition was profusely illustrated with

new carriages aud road wagons. Jest |n—

half tone cots of the corps of U. S. engi­

Lumber wz^ou-s etc at llenderslkctt's, op­

neers. and .photos of the locks, aud con­
tained a cemplete and very comprehensive

also

.

Ortande Easterly, heof the prognathous
u» this elty Friday to be triyd ntr the Com­

b &gt;oze on board. He was taken besore
JustlceGlHesple, who fined hits five J dol­

he

paid.

He has

beit: pretty sober since.

1.. E. Caak left at our office the other day
ti luauHanttii ‘•ShakeCucuinber,'” all called

up and having every appearance of being
a reptHe of oome kind.

Lt’s targe enough

write-up of tbe great work. This Is tbe
largM canal lock In the world, was com­

menced five years ago and cost S5,ooe,o6o.
^The Broadway sewer is being extended
to tt»e school bouse.

Thisi is something

that should have beefi done long hk'u/TIh.*
wR building at Hie schoQl liouw is g^itene

of the Christians ns possible.

city, and this- work aught to be done «s
s*&lt;o« as poiwible.
Endangering heal Hi to

thousands ot slaughtered ones were two
ot his brothers-in-law. Two of Ui6 sons

savff^ few-dollars interest is notonly very

expensive,-but a system of economy tlx
i« D4K to be commended.
There Isn’t a

of Qpe of these murdered men escaped, but
later «n one of them was captured and
brutaKy butchered.
About two weeks

city In tbe state better situated for sewer­

ago he received another letter from a Mis­

sionary. bearing the teirible news of the
fiendish, blood-thirsty treatment accorded
hie (Be- Suleeba’s) sister,, a beautiful

age (ban thia. We have an ample supply of
water, and vre belibve the people will

Joseph Lunn and family have^moved

into the Leins house on Turk street.

Crop- on tow ground were somewhat
chilled by ttn • frost on Tuesday evening.

Great closing out axle llmitod to 30 days

gladly pty s few dollars extra for goad

Assignees etosing out sale at leas than cost

sewerage and the good iieal^ii of our jx»o-

of the entire J. C. Fanell

pie.

Furnishing goods -stock.

Clothing A

at once

•Call

while the beet teargatas are. there.

Hurrah tee Pingree—shoes.

,

Assignee.

John Lchmmw, a German living east of

Hrtmibr.* Bros, have &amp; complete line of
. title rubbers-all new and fresh

froan

Itelton about three Mites wh found dead

lhe

in his celiac Wednesday of last week. Ap­

Xuliody iimli-s any mistake- by toying

pearances lndtetete«bat he was dta the act
of getting soB»e pctrk from d tofrel when

i factory.
। Pingree ^bore.

Call fur ibem at W. IL

lightning 6tri&gt;ek tbe bouse, tbe

bolt pass­

. Spencu’s.

ing down through the foor and

Big iMigaiuc iu bicycles at DillUatoer’s
| Bleycle aucHun sale at Orson bkiuour'.*,

cellar, knocking ttee barrel to pwees

Saturday.

Ladles Belte£5c.

Side combs 5e. Stick

pinup at MeOtnber Bros.
1 Jewelry -store.

Shoe and
t

‘We regret t« |earn that Mis. Grigsby,
wife of kev.

a.

D. Grigsby, is confined to

.

her hume wit!. Sciatica.

if you want to get a good bicycle cheap

into

the
and

killing him.
Hastings, Mietogaa. August W, ISWJ.After wltoesslNK an exhibitton of the Ma­

son Pruning Implement I can ruont hearti­

ly recommend It to everfooe who teas trees
to trim and train. B is a marvetouri cut­
ter and does most excellent, work and will
soon pay for itaelf in saring labor. I tried
thh Implement myself aud am satisfied
that It cannot be recommended too highly.

। g'l’tu Diilbahuer’s Bicycle auction saleat

D. McOmbck-.

Or:ou Skinner’s, Saturday.

S. W. Mapes, president of the Michi­
Ii you AHiit to pusfy ourself, on the cur-. gan Mutual Cyclone, Tornado nnd Wind­
1 r*-ucyj|aestion read McCleary’s speech oa&gt; atom Ins. Co., has settled -the following
i the iiisi.b* png« of Hits isiue.
losses sustained by the company in this

A go.-»i Derond hand wagon and top car[ rnure for -ale or trade for cow at Hendtr-

sliott’a yppoalte Court.House.
H-r.-; Gnenhig and farmers picnic 'at
AckerN Point,
Friday,
August ~ 28th.
‘€u»e rVt nbody. Good music. ’

county:

IL Markham. 81.400: Theo Cook.

81.550; A. Richey( 8284.01; H. B. Haye?.
350: J. Madell. IM»O; Mr. \Tadmun. 820,
making a total
of 8J.404.5L—Uaftte

It seems as though the civilized nations ot
Leave Detroit for Cleve-.
land at I o’clock p. m. on the boat •'City of the world ought to combine to do some­
thing to save these poor people from the
Cleveland,” arriving In Cleveland at C p. btood-thlrety Kurds, and It surely Is a
m. Gen. Gawe and staff, all the Supreme bio*, upon our humawity to tbiuk that all
Lodge oMcers aad two brass bands will be | nations sit Idly by. and allow thousands
and hundreds of thousands to tee cruelly
on this boaL which has been chartered for.
bi severed simply because they
profess
this occasion.
Fare for the round trip
Christianity.
87.08. . luasmuok as our honored PyUiian

at 11:42 a. m.

meauutousethe

an honor that comes to but very few cities
of this size, our citizens should make it a

point to attend this excursion,

ticipate In the

honors which

and

par­

will soon

come to Hastings. The excursion is open
to all. Tickets limited to Aug. 3lsL Call

on Ed Huffman at C. K. A 8.

further Information.

(Additional locui ou 8th pages)

wear those old leaky

• iaer in. the BAXNttlt; and let people know

city without purchasing sumeililng; now

I

&amp;

Marple

cream . with

don't

attempt lo

akitniuud

milk.

&lt;;u . is um iI. Try their ice cream
■&gt; per qu ire.

I

We take pleasure in statins to the citi­

Franic^Huni. tiring near Freeport,
to uur u3ht* iiv iday a jouug
• •■-’•v-ilRt wa\ born with four legs, three
*■&gt;«• Uhl two hack b»i;e&lt;.
One curionv
•iiihg «b&lt;wt it wm th it two feet would
®Jtry the'lord In o)i&lt;. direitirou.

,lif" tiou—kiuihuf n

lu

/3

W. C. T. U. hold weekly meetings in
Supervisors room every Tuesday after­
noon at 2:30.

At a regular meeting of tbe Hastings
Commandery. No, 687, United Order of

the Golden Cross, the

while the
« oppubite

cilvtr

fusion

following officers

were iustalled by Deputy Supreme Com­
mander. J. M. Bauer:
Noble Commander—W-

Vice

-Noble

Hicks.

Commander—Mrs.

Financial Keeper

of

Records—F. R.

Pancoast.
Treasurer—-T. J. Brosseau.
Worthy Prelate—Mrs. A. Barber.

Worthy Herald—R. Richards.
Worthy
Inside Guard—Mrs.
Cora
Tenyck.
Worthy Outside Guard—Ort McClin­
tock.
Ice cream and cake was served to about
fifty invited guests and a pleasant even­
ing was enjoyed by all present

ERROR
Errors, like straws, upon the surface flow
He who would searchforpearls must dive below.

cuts in prices arc announced to catch the buyer.

If you

bite on this bait you have made a serious error.

A mer­

chant cannot sell goods below cost and . pay taxes, etc.

the past,, and in this age of close competition and bread and water

loss on the goods sold below cost, but those days arc numbered with

Sickness when you

m-nts on «ur orchard.aud ground*. an&lt; -t
la a marvelous tool, will pay for ,a*,f ‘D

can buy a. good solid

stock is reliable, and we sell at reasonable prices.

pair for $1.50. a pair

if you buy of us you will be proud of what you buy.

the economy of labor In one da;, s wort.
and we’Vonld not take fwenty tlvo dollars

.

margins that cannot be done on substantial goods.

A merchant snust

sell so as to realize a few cents on every article sold.

nounce any great Below Cost Sales.

Our complete
We, cannot an­

We are proud of our stock and

Remember our

prices on everything is as low as can be announced anywhere for the

Mkmk« Uno*.

Ads’-

There w*s a

time when a merchant could.sell a few articles from a stock at less

zens ot Barry County, ami unrounding

fur ouru if we coulU not replace H-

that’s all Leather

r,‘ltr'

Ult. to.ot lot.re.Ud ’htone... 0"
Uw N.liot&gt;.l
wrt ot Wurr.pOlul •IW’-'”
"J**ot hi. e.perkooe. .utT trip o«r .h. Un«-

Red Front

Shoe Store.

ed Sl.ute 111 tilt tamltwe* »blBh he

K. die -rtwtbratt*. uod ■' rallro.il era.
,od lo thl. «.f l««’« I”ciuuirj. He »t»l- Ultwelt the

W"1*

Of

than cost, then xealize enough on the other goods he sold to offset the

Hcr/.s

same quality of goods.

Woolley &amp; Bronson

Kate

Rider.
Keeper of Records—M. W. Hicks.

tountrv, we hate parcbaactl aud are now
using oue of IM Mason Pruning Imple-

MpCUtcr of liulws.”

‘■HL-l;.-::,

At the annual meeting of the 7th Sun­
day school district, comprising counties of
Ionia. Eaton, Clinton aud Barry, held at
Grand Ledge, the Rev. A. D. Grigsby was
unanimously elected president.

B usby.

It’s quality you wan; not quantity.

lu town Mon&lt;t»r fvcnlne. »U'I ««’' •

'-ioui&gt; tG’-vt-quenuek

.other tiwu would cariy

The Star Sunday school will picnic at
Acker’s Point next Wednesday, Aug. 26.
Come all and have a good time.
.
Usual services at the Presbyterian
church next Sunday. Y. P. S. C,_E. at
6:30.
Gospel temperenee meeting on the lawn
in front os Mrs. Bailey’s residence, Sun­
day afternoon at 8.10.

Annis, of Albion, and Grace DrolletL of
Bellevue, spent Sunday with Miss T ©ah

risk of Ten

Woo.Hand, wag bll-

ftputte i mlder last
Vi- prompttaediCAl nuetnluu averl-

W. R. Cook, Henry Havens. John M.’
Payne. H- Rogers. J. M. Rogers, C. H.
Waters, J. S. Calkins. John McGuire, D..
M. Reed. F. G. Beamer. James Nary. H.
L. Howard. Albert Smith, DI R. Trego,
‘
John Haugh, J. R. Dudly, Fremont, Mich.

Messrs. S. Hartman, of Bellevue, Homer
Ryan, uf Kalamo, and the Mlssess Irene

shoes and run the

Js the time to fix for this trade.

Jtiian

Grigsby, John G. Nagler, J. G. Hughes,

Cloverdale for tbe past two weeks, is now
at. Wall lake for a ten days cm:ling.

times glaring inducements are held out and seemingly large

this year, but few o&lt; them will l««ve the

aj-4 Oednuiiig lu open up
Mall terms. .

Trego, Alfred A. Matthews. Irving L.
Creasy. V. A.Young. A. F. Sylvester, John
Bessmer, Ira Van Valkenburgh, Cyril S.

Strange

pose
During the fair there will be more
people In the city than upon any occasion

H.-s, nuuivrons #4 lhe various

A. Garwood, A. H. Bates. L. Smith, F.

Miss Lizzie Luvelgnd. who has been
visiting friends at Hickory Corners and

depot fur

If yniliave n house to rent better put a

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li. G. Carter, S. N. Williams, E. J. Crook,
M. B. Todd. F. West. Geo. C. Scott, N. T.
Parker, D. R. McElwain, F. N. Ickes, C.

tbe Hob. P. T. Coigrove, will no doubt be

—That you should

nnrm&lt; Mtiuut the city aru begin-

visiting at-'

Litbrop are

advanced to the highest office within the
gift of the order of the Knights of Pytlila&gt;',

paper for such, a pur­

V.&gt; haw imu seveeal inquiries, for

Dr. aud. Mrs.

Marshall this week.

O ERR in buying HARDWARE is an easy matter.

weeks away every merchant should see
that bls wares are advertised, if hti ever

&lt;•? it.

young woman but 22 years af age, her hus­
band and little child. The husband was

murdered In cold blood, tbe llttl* child
(iai car will leave this city ft&gt; accommodate -was chafeed to death before the eyes of
those who wito to go to Cleveland to at­ •16s mother, and she was led away In eaptend ttai meeting of the Supreme Lodge U. nivity to become the common property of
R. K. P. Tbecar will arrive in Detroit tbe captbre—a fate far worse than death.

:»ow that the county fair Is only n few

go»&lt;! wheel ('heap.

F. DiLLBAHNKR.

Among the

Munday Aug. 24 th at 7.23 a. tn. a spec-

Cncek JournaL

Bicy:
uctlcn at Ocdnn Skint er’s bicy­
cle ho-p-fn!. Saturday. Come und get a
:

Same lime ago. Dr. feuleeba, of this city,

received a letier from a Missionary in his

the city of Diarbeklr, and murdered as many

to give a man lhe colic to look at it.

hurt to warrant her In having Mrw. Rickie

NIsms Jennie and Ora Jones are the,
arrested, so a warrant was sworn ont aud
Mrs. Mary M. Schantz, of Hastings,
gueate-o! Mr#. Al. H. Weber.
died at the asylum at 3^0 Thursday morn­ served on Mrs, Rickie Wednesday, and
Captain Miller, of Kalamazoo, was in
ing. the result of opium poisoning.
Mrs.. she was taken before J ustrlee Riker. The
Schantz, who was suffering from acute de? trial was adjourned until, tomorrow, when the dty, yesterday, on biwinea*.
*
;
presston, cmne to the usyfttm early in Mrs. Rickie will answer to the charge of
Miss Mae Gorham, of Dowling, -spenl
March last fur treatment. She improved
assnnit
and
battery
­
Sunday
with.friends
In
tbe
city.
rapidly, and two menths ago she '•as so
well that she
resided
on the
------------ ---------— first- convaiesThe Knighte of Pythias excursion to
Mr. and Mrs. W. Burman spent Monju.nl K..&lt;1 .....a
■—
. *
..
.
Bnl f"r Uw
’0O0,h ^ Cleveland, Ohio, which leaves this city ■ day with friends st Grand Rapids.
lived nt the cottage nt the entrance to the ’
■sylnm'gropnds.
She had seemed very Monday morning. August 24th, will prob­
Mr. and Mrs, John Barry, ot NashvilK
Cheerful aid had visited friends in Kala­ ably be one of the finest and most pleasure­ j are visiting uid friends In the city.
’
mazoo a number of times within the post ;able events of the season. The fare to go.
;
Mr. and Mrs. AL Tinker, of Detroit,
three, weeks and had numerous calls from
aud return is only $6.57. The trip in­
friends and relatives from* Hastings.' Her
are guests of Mr. and-Mrs. F. A. Myers.
husband visited‘her on Thursday. Aug. C. eludes a day light ride down ‘the Detroit;
Mrs. Lee. of Piymoutii, was the guest of
and later arranged by correspondence for river and Lake Erie ou the splendid steam­ Mrs. j. W. Hendershott, tbe part week.
her return home Aug. 13. her discharge er. City of Cleveland, which arrives at
from the asylum being deferred on ac­ Cleveland at 6 p. m. same day. Tickets ‘
Miss Francis Bownc, of Chicago, is vis­
count of the exceedingly warm weather.
iting her father, Will Bowne, In this city.
On Tuesday afternopn she received calls good,to return any time on or before Au­
from Judge Armstrong, Mr. Sheldon, and gust 31st? Excursionists can return on
Mr. and Mrs. B_. Wellman, of Brooklyn,
Mr. Powers, of Host'litgv, and Mrs. Maus, any night boat dr they c m return on morn­ N. Y.. are visiting Mr. and Mr.«. Cheater
of Kalamazoo, and seemed quite as well
ing boat and stop at Pat In Bay island. Messer.
as usual.
Mrs. Mary Ryan leaves Saturday for a
Wednesday morning she was found to Two bands of music will be ou the boat
l« suffering from narcotic poisoning, and a splendid orchestra for dancing, also visit with Battle Creek and Marshall
though she denied having tak&amp;n any­ the celebrated Knight of Pythias singing friends.
thing.
Strenuous efforts
were made
quartette, led by Col. W. L. Jennings, of . M. L. Cook aud P. T. Colgrove,.wefe in
by the asylum physicians during the day
.to save her life, and Wednesday night she Lapeer. Mich. .The program at Cleve­ Lansing. Tuesday, un state eqnilteation
seemed out of danger.
She grew worse land' includes a great parade, boat racing,
business.
after midnight and despite all that could 83,000 worth of fireworks and a picnic at
Chas. Jones and family, of near Battle
be done fpr her, died at 3.25 Thursday Euclid Beach Park, also prize drills. The
Creek, spent.Stluday with Mr. and Mrs.
morning from heart failure, having suf^
fered from an organic heart disease for citizens of Cleveland have subscribed $35,­ Al. H. Weber.
000 to make this encampment a great suc­
many months.
W. P. Garrett, of Middleville, was in
. All the facts were laid before the prose­ cess. About 30 of our citizens.have made
cuting attorney and- Coroner Verhage arrangements to take this trip. Cars will town Wednesday and Thursday, the guest
Thursday-morning by the asylum authori­
of D. R. Cook.
ties, aud these officials decided not to have leave C. K. A 8. depot at 7 a. m., August
Mrs. Wm. Wells anU Mrs. Burt Wilcox,
’
an Inquest, as It is understood the family 24th.
did not desire It.
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•
Hastings, Mich. July 29th. 1896. of Mason, were the guests of Mrs. Her­
All the symptoms of the case pointed, to
We the undersigned after witnessing an bert Karker the past week.
.
morphine poisoning but no remnant of the
Miss Marion Bayne, returned to her
drug nor evidence of the amount taken has exhibition of tbe Mason Pruning Imple­
been found, nor is there any diUnite theo­ ment unite in pronouncing It a great Im­ home in Graud Rapids last Saturday, after
ry as to where she obtained IL Her hus­ provement over the old method. Tho ma­ a week’s visit with Mrs. Frank Hams.
band came from Hastings Wednesday and
chine is so constructed that the operator
Mrs* Ida Johnson, who was called her©
returned Thursday afternoon to arrange
for the funeral. The remains will be tak­ standing ,on tbe ground can manipulate to attend lhe funeral of her Deice, Mrs.
en from the asylum Friday afternoon to and train the tree to his entire satisfaction Amy Maynard, returned to Jackson, Mon­
Hastings aud the funeral held from tbe doing the work In the most satisfactory
family residence.
Relatives are expected manner and saving a vast amount of time day evening.
from Wayland and elsewhere to accom­
Misses Etta and Eva Montgomery re­
pany the body home.—Kalanuttoo Tele- and labor. All who have work of this turned to lopia Saturday, accompanied by
qrajih.
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kind to do will find it io their interest to
Miss
Ida Fitzsimmons, who will visit in
Mrs. Schantz was seen by several see and investigate this marvelous im-!
of the delegates who attended the Three proYement in tree pruning: R. F. Biiviq, j Ionia for a few weeks.
Rivers convention Tuesday and to them
Henry Arbor, of Delton,, has moved his .
six* talked cheerfully and seemed In good James M. Bauer, A. H. Ickes, T. S. De­
spirits. Thu funeral was held Friday and. Mott, C. B. Baldwin, Oscar Matthews, P. family in tbe bouse on the corner of Green
was largely attended.Rev. Lowry officiat­ N. Bump, J. H„ Ration, H. Parmer, 1. street and Broadway, recently vacated by
ing___________________
Sponable, C. L. Reamer, A. W- Hilton, Mr aud Mrs. Richard Kurtz.

native land, Mesopotamia, that ou Dec. -35.
last, a band of about 60,COO Kurds attacked

Cook grew Xt on hie fcrm iu ’Orangeville.

Mr.

She OIh

ttrnt Iras logo near it. Public lieallh dcinattdij a goal system of sewerage in this

bair cut, or n first class shave.
the lateet styles

How

and a disgrace to Uj'c city, a breeding
place of disease, and a stench to everyone

A complete line ot all

of Frames at the Christmas rludie.

.

was just as quiet as

we don't lltee to see the weather maker go
to extremes.

lars and cwrs, which

: Bagby Brot.-can giveyou tiielahwt style

lights were burning all

Its really an acrennble' change, but theu.

by Marshal Hough, tor having too ibuch

'

on the campground inE. Pennock's grove,
during tbe storm Sunday nlghL
Please*

frigid wvattrer the past week, the air get­
ting pretty frosty upon-t^venil occasions.

Alfred Cbeeaman was arrested, Tuesday,

fur. Vmat.W. 11. Spetiee’a.

-Please correct an item

the camp ground.
Mrs. E. I^xwock.
^The Savlt Ste Murle News last week

tv. ■;.:::gpatb|j“ froux'TSc np-at Mc-

Erb.,

Mr. Eiutor:

which some how crept into your paper
last week coucwnlng the great confusion

posed to the driving rain and I know that

and leave your order.

havittgemmniileU the murderocs assault
upon tire ufcl man Jaokson in Maple Gwfce.

■?i:uree isal.l right und nonfe-hki shoes,

fact that the eclipse occurs on Saturday
and make up tbeir lost sleep next morn­
ing.
•
,
'

help, no tents blown down, no one left ex­

Lunn's, tbe tatior’s,

y-Kesd M' G :-y’s t-jieecb on ilwiueide cf
:hi* piper*•
’

Xmcbe*.

Im­

ter. because they are made to fit you. Why

ing term uf tbe circuit court, charged with

Marples, for -yuur 10

will be

don’t you go toC. E.

MarpMV,

BW, '

mwm’s disk

say there was no confusion, no women
and children running about screaming for

jaw and Insane t-ar, will be brought Back

: Les only 10 cents at Human A

•dinmater of the

they wear better and they look much bet­

posite Court Hbu-e
Erasnvs.

aU(l ending

About, three-quarters of the

night and tfiey may remain up to see it

■At the Sunday School convention for
the four counties In-Id at Grand Ix*dge last

Timothy Seed, grsln bugs etc,

'

barrell «t Phillips

• A partial ecllpae ot the moon August 22,
will be visible thrnexbnut the United

Slates, beginning at le p. U

great obstruction.
What many ’will
doubtless consider a fortunate thing is'the

had.

.

They g|W anoth«r%n-

rect ontbeatrret next Satu^Jay evening.

mersed in the shadow al the time of the

a very pleasant and profitable session was

..

a

fur allowing

rested nnd fined last

He and Dr. SuFeebamade addresses, and

Fred L. Heath,

ThH‘ P1^,nfi was Ter*

Canada thistles to grow on their fanni^A
few examples uf this nature In ether parts

will
Pa­
also
t

A1*1'”*’

mudi larger erood of pecp|t on tbe
than has yet been out on a Si’unlty even­

•t 8:48 a; m.

of this county would prow* .-very whole­

. ;vc every thing you
vt A -Pencils, Tablets,
., r. Pens? Books, Etc,
nr,:, ber of novelties. :

m2

Rood and ths music seemed to bring out

ing tin-summer.

Miss J. It. Sherman now occupies very
pMnsjint Kud conunb:ilt)'.i s quarters, having

4 lu-..

D*y—Not Kno^n

lolte in U» prat

Jason and Mary McElwain sptot Sondsy
tered Mrs. Newton over the bead a coaple ! in Nastviite.

0“‘&gt;

2b

Buy your

School Will soon •commence.

T. K. BrW has two

before the

of times as hard as she could drive with
her parasol Mrs. Newton felt sufficiently

tbe tree, which resulted as stated.

.,:TER THE FIRST MONn‘*v IN SEPT. IS THE ist
DA&gt; OF SCHOOL- (the 8th.)

store Tuesday afternoon, and

mattiaee was over. Mrs. Rickie had bat­

SCHANTZ. OF HASTINGS.

*nd in catchtag hold of tire tree missed kts

tiolrt and caught hit arm ta tire crotch of

OPIUM POISONING

Weissert Bros

�Hastings Batcher
Thursday, Aug. 20. 1896.
COOK BOOS. Proprietors.

deeply in debt.

IN A “BULLA-CARTA.

TEE VOUNG CZARINA.

squarmuilt

CSS#

The masler-av-arms went out into
Tbe Prinoo of Wales Owes Vast A Beautiful Woman of Bright and tbe Plnzu and hired a bulla-carta. A that Lord VV
Vigorous Intellect.
Sums of Money.
1 bulla-carta is In reality a coxcred sled

others are remedy farComuinp-.^desperately brave
ahnk*
Tbe majority. thounndi of hopdes
anything but '
?"»
I think, do their
it leads them into
gucse
ideas,
two
men
are
neces*ary.
Constantinople, Aug. 15.—The United
of Nation*.
,
One gues ahead, in order to chefek any way. talking of
Stales minister, Alexander W. Terrell,
correspond.euta, 1 remember an inci­
ambitious intentions od the part of the
~tms demanded the immediate release
What does tbe prince of Waleaowe?
Tbe beautiful young cmprena of Rus­
dent
that
may
interest
you. It waa at
'of six Armenians, naturalized Ameri­
Probably nobody alive could answer tne sia looked upon her recent coronation. oxen, und apparently does theguildiag.
the beginning of the Aahantee cam­
question, even approximately. offhand. Dot as doubtless have many others in The duties of the other ore harrier to
cans, who are imprisoned at Aleppo,
paign,
just
after
our
landing;
a squarela so doing Mr. Terrell intimated that
For 30 years at Ibast his books have her place, only as a state function of define; he receives the fare incidental­
built, little man came up to me and said,
those
any further imprisonment of American shown a balance on tbe wrong side, and unparalleled splendor, but as a solemn ly, and urges on the oxen
sjx-aking
slowly,
and
with
aa
unmiscitizens would not be tolerated.
despite tbe large sums annually passing religious rite. She makes no secret of plaintive, wailing IpDes which he who
MUTGAGE SAL»
into bis strong box. the deficit is bo- the fact that she lias taken Sife mo«t has^beea to Madeira can never forget, takabl? American accent:
“ *GeDend, allow me to in traduce myto hare increased every year seriously aiuoe her betrothal to thr and which incline him to believe that
■ucsf lapguugr u* umk w.
self; I am the correapoudeul of the
the Portuguese lapguagr la one of lam­
coimrJ^ui
1
^
Zhi*
°f
j Wilh ^oon,Jr regularity, in 1884 he czarowitz became an accomplished
Aa Mr. Keegan'tersely re- New York Herald. I—’
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country
West of here, at Underwood, |«»ld to be getting, from all sources fact; nor yet that, in dplte of her devo­ entation. AH..
*—-' *y ~verything is “on skates” in
“Too busy to attend lo him, I cut him Dawaiort Bxacetoro of il.
.
Mgh water delayed (rains; north, at ! combined, about SGUp.dooa rear. What tion to her husband, Ute man of her marked. everything is “on skates” in
jnaueira. Tbe streets of Funchal arc short with ’What can I do for you.
— —
.---------- I1 M«
Inomno
|Is
a oow
lt
woniaom^
his
gross
Income
oow
it
would-puczle
heart’s choice, as well as-tbe suitor Madeira. T*
Brayton and Exira, there' is enormous
pared with smafl lava blocks, set bn airT
dred and dtfuy-otw
w :11 ..*2ZLr «»bunage to crops; east, at Anita, Turkey anybody to find out. Mr. Gladstone, whom the statesmen of her country
Jw.vu
«...
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.------ that
“He replied, imperturbably, with the
Ite Bflk« Ot the ResM-r7,r
J®
end. and ixrtished to a degree that
—-------,,
"&lt;lurnSUi. -J M tb'Jtn »
meek overflowed and half the city is- In 1880. with that knightly deference thought it desirable xhv should esponac.
-------------------- ’Well,
makes walking dangerous to people
same exasperating slownewt:
SBty third day &lt;4 j,1L1 x 1, ‘"J;.?*
u»dcr water. At Dexter the wind blew to the dynastic principle which has al- she considers that the brightest part who wear the shoes of civilization, general. I want to be as near you aa I fheTW
taudred sod ®M&gt;ty or* tn Ijr-tr*',. ,.J v 'V**®
-ways been so marked a characteristic of her life waa left behind with her
ea w par- W» which wurf
*”*«*
down. small buildings.
Hence the owners, of the bulla-cartas can if there is any fighting to be seen.*
in him (and which has been constantly irresponsible girlhood.
nmkmed o» the tenth day .4
During their
do u thriving business with foreigners. [
“ ’•Ca.pt.
Capt So-and-fk»
So-and-So has charge of all Mrtteea iiuixtrrd aa&lt;1 ninety
Chioaco la Choaan.
repaid by tbe moat spiteful ingrati- honeymoon, ds was natural with a
»®d
Ir»
Davenport,
New York, Aug. 15.—At midnight it , tude from at least the head of the
especially up the slope, where a false the arrangements concerning corre- D Waterman, of 15ru.wt, lD W&lt;J
young lover, the czar was inclined to
was announced that Chicago luul been '
i?"
Btcp is fraught with no inconsiderable Bpondents,’ I rejoined, curtly;
*y°u Ernest T Taprey of the aa»r j-iam
, 25?
•
ihwn
thr bwlqu.rtrr. of the demF"“rt thro“Sh the huu- of cut utuliencvr. of state short, to sign
wHl of Pamela w f
consequences.
' *had
’ *"**'•
“" ’- A
”3 *»**h
better see ul
him.
And
with thia TI cutor of lhe laid
«®&gt;«» K Watermen of tK-i.-J£
commons a measure to consolidate, re­ official documentswith hardly a glance
ocratie national committee in deference
turned
on
my
heel
nnd
went
about
my
arrange and otherwise reform the atlheir contents, and to openly display ,
It was up tbe hillside, or rather up
to tbe wishes of Mr. Bryan. It was anTnoma* G. Watarman. deream-j. whir-h
’’
whole business of royal grants, with impatience when too many details were the first slopes of tbe mountain, that business.
rfrumeut was.im Vje First day ,&gt;t
a n
f aounced, also, that Senator Gorman had
“I saw no more of my correspondent etabtesn hundred ar.d ntnet/fv.&lt;,7£A ’
particular reference to tbe prince of submitted to hir. consideration. With the villa to which the master-at-arm?
' been offered and had declined the chair- Wales'and his family. Mr. Gladstone
nud Hert-tre^OBreJa Libert- cl
Few visit
| womanly tact and sweet reaaonable- was going was situated.
w?’ch K,orK'
tnanahip of the campaign committee.
vouched for tbe bill in a speech of great ness, tbe czarina has modified all this. Madeira w ho do not take that.delightful neaa of speech for many a day. I did claimed u. be due al the date (.f th
of Three Hundred and .f-t
Home from Europe.
earnestness and eloquence, and It went Iler bright and vigorous intellect has ride Up the mountain on horseback, and not even know whether be was accom­ sum
M&gt;
and
do tut or prwre.hi..-.
(SMS
Washington, Aug. 17.—-Mrs. John A. through &lt;u&gt;
uui iI uuxtall ngut,
right, but
have ucw
never lucl
met known how to give interest to the dull­ experience the delirium of tbe coast panying tbe column or not.
leg been Instituted at Uu tn -r
.
Logan Is again ot Borne after a long trip anyone who felt sure that he under“Personally speaking, I was only in «■ any nut ItoM .ou.. |&lt;
ness of business of stat^; her originality down, oier the polished stones, m a
,lran.fba&gt;0&gt;TMayll.r;'&lt;h o..&gt;
Au^2
.braad. Last fall Mrs. Logon took to stood the exact effect of Ila provisions,
danger once during the whole expe­ neat. *»,!.»«&gt; o-ri&lt;»&gt; tall,, tw-c/oo :-Jg
has thrown a glamour over the monot­ wicker sled. Ascending, the traveler
.-'urope on an extended trip a party of ,
waa assumed, however, that it ccrdition. It was shortly before we erionous round of court ceremonies, while looks from hir saddle Over thc high
,cTeral youhg ladies and acted os their • tainly left .the prince no worse off than
.terrd Coamo sate, I hnd pressed for­
her suggestions as to what might be yellow walls on each bund info inviting
..haperon throughout the tourt he was before, and It did, in one rcward with the advance troops, hoping
Hunarda knd Card* Barred.
1 gpect, definitely increase bis specified done for this or that section of the gardens of tropical luxuriance, their to break the last effort at reaiatancc
Utodi therre! a&gt; Khali w'«&lt;SX
Hereafter there can be no public jnCome by creating a new grant of community have done much to make I shade trees often completely probing and have done with tbe affair, when to •altafr »O
the amount rttw on W|, N.
her consort realize that the millions' the way over his bead. But the mas­
card, billiard or pool playing in Litch- jigo.OOO a year to him for bls children
the enemy, utilizing the heavy covert, vrith-aerea per cert luUrent aarf hpUwS*
3eid.
ieid. The city council has passed an —this to be in lieu of further grants he has to govern are human individu­ ter-at-arms cared nothing about look­ came dow*n and fairly surrounded us. totethH-wlthaa altered f,r.&gt;!
ten provided for by rtatnte u.m l« »&lt;&gt;
the
ordinance which declares that it is un- lo thein ns individuals during his life-1 als, and not «me great vague indefinite Ing into the gardens, and had n sailor's For a few minutes tbe position was folknriai: Here or pa reel &lt;&gt;|
&lt;i v .•
i prejudice ugiinst horres; he discreetly
The South Weat quarter of tt- &gt;nth Wrlawful for any person to keep billiard, time&lt; since then Jiis elder son ba*died whole.
critical, and every tnan hnd to fight, West quarter of Sr num Twemv-tao k-’ ta
preferred thc bulla-curia.
Even the
TWe do not arsert that tbe young cmjooI or cart! tables for public use, rent .
.................................................
. i
for the enemy’s fire waa poured in at Township Twn Htf Nerth Harre J.r z.1
and his elder daughter has married a
-»r hire or to allow them to be used nnnKcr.pecr. wno »s also an mvmaio jw-ror would not in time have made this pfeturexque procession of wine-growers close quarters. They pressed ‘upon us in the Cc.&lt;n.rjr oi J'rery n &lt;1 H’atr - f u .; u.o''
roaiMk'Ina forty acrei
— «■- — m
banker-peer, who is also nn Intimate
mywhere in the riiloge. The penalty frieil(] of the princc. and who, we inuy discovery for himself, but it is notori- which be .met coming down tbe mdun-, from al&gt; sides, dodging from tree to Dateu Kalatnazno Mu
ous that his youth and disinclination tsijt, with skins slung over their shoul.’Or the violation of this ordinance is
be sure, has relieved him from tho to interfere in public affairs have kept derx. made ho more of an Impression tree, and cautiously edging closer,
fine of 8100 or 90 days’ imprisonment.
Hulks E.Watk**
f-.
necessity of accounting for that por- him more in the background than is * on him than if they had l&gt;een a draft hoping to get band to hand. In the
.
_
Awsn-r»'-t v.nrtrti«» 1 ticulnr fourth of the grant. Another
hottest of it my attention was enught J. D. BI.-RXS. Att.«rpey tor AmIcu'**-*
usual with heir* to the throne, while of new hands. He
back behind the
by a man in civilian's clothes, who was
Much damage was done by forest daughter. Princess Maud, is to wed Li* father’s unexpected death prevented
curtains of his bulla-cnrta. atid smoked
.
PBU'BATKOKDKl:.
ires in the vicinity of Sault Ste. Marie. a cousin of the Danish family, who will the late czar from associating his sou
bro^n paper cigarettes, and mt«dltn&lt;i'd some 15 or 20 yards in front of me. State of Nfcl&gt;utsn.C«raun ofBarrv-u
nrvl who was completely surroundcfl
Hadis, a station on the South Shore be handsotriely provided for from a with himself In the administration of
At B arSMluii of lh«- Probata 6'W’on Hie gravity of bis mission: and he
Oonntv
of
Barry.
b6kh ri al th,- Pr
o!?&gt;» -I*
■oad, was wiped out and its residents financial point of view, and it may be the empire. It Is on- undoubted fact
norAcred whether flit1 sen hors would by the advancing savages. He aeemed
tad lo flee foe their lives. Tbe regular taken for granted that here. too. no
to jmy no attention to tbe danger he
that
Emperor
Alexander thoaght
,.
w„ f ....
.„... on
.....the plan. Only ona?.
Irok
ith r
favor
ooe;h«ewMi
eteht
hun^rnl
si
&lt;1
-uir.r&gt;
outh Shore passenger train was com- , heavy outlay is to be dreaded by tbe most highly of his future daughter*. wherf he had! to turn out fur n fat rc
was in. but. kneeling on one knee, took
Frew nt, Cbarie- W. Anun.irooit. J'
died to return; owing to the intense ' prince, hef father.
aim. and fired again and again, and I Frnhate
in-law’s strength cf purpose nml force clesiastic
1—। - from
— the raorent above. —
wn».
seemed to sec thnt every time he fired
eat and tmoke. Several of the pnssenThe prince of WuleD still has. thereof character, and It\ the conversations
he nroas--&lt;l from these retire:less. .The
era fainte&lt;l before tbe train got out of fore, a gross income of $5C0.0CO or more, ho had with b/-r during his last illnesi
a black man fc.li. I was fascinated by
On rrwdiuK and fllicjr thf t* tllhii dulv vertM
priest wns dwiccntiir.g at u pave which .
he fire belt.
'and yet. with all the machinery fur
his danger and coblnesa. As our main ot Gilbert Hock-. s»&gt;u cf julc ccmtM.i.
it is likely he spoke long and *criously
would have-dct’ird a trolley i*r. but he.fla *»M Wtltirm
torih that itr
' body chmr up at»d tbe savages were forreSM»os
U..UU ir’uiehta.ni llBb&lt;«ilufc- hi, eurn-nt expew,, wljleb
real estate of wUd &lt;n-rra»rt1. an la
wUttan
on the opportunities.she would have of *at in hi* sled with ns much equanimity &lt;
‘ driven back. I went forward to sev Mtwrtned iw- refthtowt? st a •&lt; • &lt; f- «-.be
|
During the week e.-d.xi on AugMt B e,|&gt;erien« .n.l neoe».it.V hare |K-efiwt- influencing her huhband anil thus in­
r.. if he were Rronnuncltjg u lienedic-:
heir*
nt
k»»
»»
’
»aht
Jr.-eap,
.
arret
j k to tbe
that
nd
hrwm
came
to
my
civilian*
V eport, wnt ill by 52 oluener, in vu- &lt;*.
he gets
get. more and mure Into debt. directly swaying the destinies of the
rd. be
I sritu'e Im &gt;wch care n«»&lt;ie 3--&lt;J vrotithd
tion, h« guide deftly Im Inured cn the t
friend, who row just ns 1 reached him. ;■
l*Msr*ioa rt u ortterrt* that ii-*&lt;rtavtfce
*
iou,portions uf the .Ute iudleUe that &gt; hnvc
" ''b my on u eye, u letter j vast and great jtc? abou* tolH-corr.mltrunriers behind-—Winstun Churchill, in To my astopishment it wax fbe corrc-1I Ftbday of 8?-»:fh&gt;berJl. H .
at trh e'e’ork In
c'iyirnu?, ’ •in- »rl&gt;
wilmn
long
by hta-f.ele.1
l,'« prlsefpa! [ tad "to’bi, habita.
■
Morbus a-inl
C,
— nol
uw. lone,w,.H ago
.,ftM he
। Century.
u!un of business tc uu old-catcblishcd
j
xporident
of
the
New
York
Herald,
and
.
ptrn*&lt;«
iu &lt;tt’s.»the be."
"*
*
”
~
j
t
,j
B
mjthing
new
to
the
Muscovite
■ reaped und influenza
decreased [n ,
rm
wine waa
merchapte. lo whom the • ~
EXHIBITING A HAREM. •
• he began again in the same slow, calm j
statesmen to note thr gracious pres- 1
■। rea w.
of prevalence. ^
Consumption
I -portt-d at 216 ptace,, typhokl fcrer ot prince lui.l ntd ,'.nil ! -KO Jpr tire [ „„ of „
,n thc ^ouooil cbamter.
lie Proteh &lt;XA H.nokrupt fasha liveemet » Dome»Uc
tee, is the CW o: Itasitnc*. tn n&gt;
” *V.’e!l. general—’
p
diphtheria at la, scarlet fever nt 22, years or more. Th., hnd ' -* very!
---------*
Itereaau
respectfully
for
a
settlenu
n
1.
istitl
this.
•
••
B
‘
"Again
I
interrupted
him:
’
Yon
I maitles at SQ and whooping'cough at
.r..u.. r...
! the example of the dowager empress '
I -v
A gcuithir oriental harem :* now be*
in «ub*fnncr. wuh the answer, -which, ! when,. unannooncod, she quietly
a . „ enters
ing exhibitcdlihrougbout Europe. TL» | were lucUv to escape. Didn’t you ace flirt ter
T 5 - places.
,
’
at.bus lieeu «at«1.1 personally *aw: “Hts the room, usually with -«ome dainty manager of tbe Berlin IT.ncpticutn has that you wen* surrounded’.’’
1 royal highness is extremely nntoyid ------ sr
tf’tVell. genera!.’ hr begun again. ’I thereof by c; vaIdk
•* t_
— Ixand, and —
...lug
— ■ jKjj^.uadeii o pasha living in the holy
needlework
iu vher
seat
publtsbra in *the
Frank Ycrriugtou, J limes Bu trick, at your communication.-and instructs herself where,-bj* raising her dark &gt;-.s, u,
... exhibit hut
..«»u
U1vw’।: guete I wns'loo much occupier! by the paper pr.::rd bimi dreri-.trd in »*.JC&lt;*nlyot
city of Knyrornan to
baren
’ .M. Manekc and Martin Manning me to say that if hr gets any more such beautiful eyes, she can let them rest on ■ to lhe unfaithful. Tbisis thr firat tfcne । niggers in front to pay much atten­ MSTi. Otx-r i:. cs- L rreet for t irre ibOttre
week' previous to »1M &lt;lx) &lt;•’ he rtn,-.
i-ere drowned at Benton Harbor while letters bis patronage of your establish- her husband’s face, proceeds to give .a Moluimmcdsn has ever dared to disrr- ' tion to those behind.’
«
CHA*. W. AKMtoanMa.
Mthilig in the - lake. The bodies of.• ment will be nt once n»-d permanently
. .
‘
JiuL* ol ITvtwte.
“Tbit was evidently the Aimpie truth.
eager and intelligent attention to all
gnrd the very strict laws of bis creed in 1
(A tnis copy.)
’errfngton, Butrick nnd MaueRe were withdrawn. I inclose J750 on account,
that is going on.
j such a way. The story of bow It dll. Whatever men may any in tbe' future
eoovered.
Yerrington’s wife
was which is th? most lliat can lx* done at
Lbont
Henry
M.
Stanley,
no
-one
that
came about w iquite curious.
The
It is known thrtt ITinccss Alix
■athlng with him when drowned.
I present.”
rot Hesse was passionately fond of mu- 1 pasha, the proprietor of tlx* harem, be-' has seen bin in dauber, will deny that
|
It is easy to think harshly of the situ- sic. and as, in marrying the czar, she
bis courage is of the ’first quality. 1
came bankrupt, nnd worried much t
** Tht Niagara Falls Route.’
A Chicago &amp; Grand Trunk freight «'!«",,v "urf'
entered a family whose devotion to the t about his inability tu keep up in d.ue ; took a liking tn him on the apoti and
vlwn nf
pnrv
this, but somehow tome tin-put In:? of It art is equalled by few, it might be
we became great friends: nor has any­
style bis very liumerous family1. Tbe'
MW; rain broke in two at Haslett Park, .
thing
occurred
-since
to
alfor
tny
opin
­
comes uppermost. If ever 11 man was
utaiioM.
.
1*5 (Sig; Si I?
thought thnt she would spend morn \manager,
„
--------,«r --------i-w.-r*
who
happened
to ---------l»c iu ilZgypt
tear Lansing, and a rear-end collision
thrust by fortune into a false position,
ion of him.”—London Saturday “
Reemilted. An unknown man who was and then remoraelAsly held there, ns in '! time than ever nt tbe instrument she to cngr.gc attractions for the side sbo-.v '
view.
, prefers. The contrary is the case, the ' of the coining exposition iu Berlin.’
teallng a ride was killed and nine cars
a vise; by forces entirely licynud bis von- ‘
'* magnificent piano in her’boudoir will
L-.-ard of the pasha's difhcultieo. and [
■ staked with 3,600 bushels of lemons
8-Arion*
One Chan®* In a »I titan.
•trol. it is this fin happy prince of Wales.
*• , remain closed for long rhornhigs at the
prevailed upon him to accept a mag-,
ere demolished.
Perkins Was a Rochester man.He
It is not open to.him logo through the I
WMBTWAMD.
|B.«B.Am &gt;
; time, while the graceful head ot tha nifleent sum for-a six months’contract
played poker in Denver or in New York
•nsBs........ ................................... •’?
«
bankruptcy
court.
Hr
cunnnt
vul
down
[
l.lUt!*. Adam's First V.'tre.
.
R.‘- nStaiEN. l4*xl Ae«-u:. llartfsp
। young empress ir bent low over some ta .exhibit himself nnd family in —wherever he was. One occasion fount’
bis.current outlay to noy such rranom- |
' page in the crab! rd characters of the
The old Tulniudists have a queer
Europe. The pasha, wh-.i had toeboose
him aboard a Mississippi steamer loader:
ITsgtlud
neet.” concerning
and Eve was
an
after
consitlcratbe first, pair created ieul point us would yield tarings large ,; Muscovite tongue, or one. which, while
Between a certain fortune hmcug the with corn. There was a pnrty playing
I ion. The Talmud says Lilith wns erc:y the
According
todust
the enough to aff»-et the ct» r-mounting , w ritten in the simpler language of the
l ^ed
justAlmighty.
us Adan war-out
of the
unbelievers or: gbsolute ruin, staring
poker with corn—red corn: there wat
prinviptil uf his debt’s. He hus to go on ,’ French, deals with subjects of no more
:fory.
-Lilith
was
Adam
’
s
original
•
‘
helpta,
him
In thc face at home, was peHuaded
pf lhe earth. Soon after rhe breath ot in the weary trentknill.using the uajd-v I
no white corn ixj the west at that time
[fife'had been breathed into her ears that comes iu to extingu'ish here and general interest than international law. to accept the rfinnager-’s offer," and thu* Perkins ant in and went broke. He ex
—
London
Queen.
blx household i* now to be seen for 50 cusrd himself for a moment and went
'you will remember that the Bible snyt there ancient claims which double
TIME TABLE.
pfennigs (13 cent*) a head nt Berlin.
! out—went down in the bold nnd fell
•nofttrils” in Adnm’n case), her entire1 themselves at usurious rates, racauThe Ill union Dispelled.
'
lo Kflect May ft.
•ratnre changed to such an extent that
An elderly Russian princess much ad­ —/Sure eriongfi. th* paxha showed excel-, among thu cars in tbe dark. He got onr
while contracting new obligations to
Central Buuatxrrf Dunlent teste In the selection of his'wlveu.' nnd shelled a lot of kernels. When hr,
-he •U’camc n veritable demon. About
dicted to gambling, and very supersti­
rise up nnd confound him later on.
hia time the devil cams along, nnd.
If there were no other signs of th’v. tious, was one day
. engaged
„
in her fa- all of whom are very-good looking, and came back he found a jack-pot had just
iTBOC^nizing in .’.dam’s, wife nil that.
nre considered great brnutira from nn
started. Hr remarked thnt he would
• the social bumiliutions to which the vorite pastime when a gentleman of
Stations.
vaainecr.'^ary to make a first-class gov-। prinue has surrendered himself during genial iw-pcct, but horribly deformed. oriental standpoint. There are a r.um­
“stay'.** Tie threw in some kernels, and
I Tritss of the. iuferoal fogious. perber of very handsome children from six
blest if they were not all white. He wtw ,
1 be past dozer, years, solely fortbrsake came and sat down beside her. “Hbw
. ,
xonin.
|*uadei! her to quit rite first man anilI of the mohey they would yield, would lucky!*’ thonght the good lady. In this
called dawn ”4or -fuTr.” us the boys say i
*-«&gt;l 4&gt;p-, tt
UISU
F,&lt;!?
J-OllMT
OTe 7°
SV &gt;l• i&gt; v^iUi him into the “upper regions of
xnale slaves topAcml to nil thciluticsof arid-he hnd to quit. The next morning
Chicago
. furnish ample evidence. I have s|&gt;okeit ‘ penntaoion, and with the|snurance com
’
.he air.” To us this rerms like a queer. often before of t hr peculiar sigiiifironre i mon to persons of high rank, she began
the household in full vitnv of the onWok- hr
... went down ...
- —
—....and, looked
in the
hold
' :lacc for the location of bell, but thnt
c-re. The tdcu Interesting part of th? around, und there was not another white Kal-Mniua.' Lv..
I of Kviilxm HaNBOtin’a presence til that to stroke the protuberance of the hunch-n
Ra»tQo«Tcr.......
n-thc direction the pair art-uaid to hare
I notoriousTrunby Croft baccarat party.- ‘ back’ whilst increasing tbe amount of rhaw i* not the perterh* themselves, but rar of corn in the whole' 10.000 bushel* BK-Mstet J.inc*:
th?
f
xketi when they left \dnin :ai th-? m&gt;Ii
th life they lend in trfe harem, about stored there.—N.. Y. Recorder.
The u-ftrlieni .old crimt’iredid not piny her stakes. Tn the course of half an
GullLUe(Ysrkvi)i«-&gt;
•ocupr.nt uf the garden. At home with
which much lifts been written, hut-vyry
1 nt the game, but he had nn itnpurt&amp;nt hour she lost 60,000 francs,yet she did
Onwcy .7.
he king of th? sulphurous domain,
Ulin..........
. connection with.itull the same—»t &lt;-cn- not complain, being firmly convfliccfl little-known. ■ Severe^ of the । agio's
vwmvmh... wv.uh «n.uy wmuuccu
v.’lvcs have exjtrconiiunrv nccomnllsb*
he became,the mother of devils, and
iretton . ...
urclioq which alone anroiMHnl for I.i- ' that
A&lt;~* she
*
would
" gebevpr the • whole .
•
•
•
.
rrdslr
hen deserted Pluto und ln-eainc
a1 having brrniadmitted to t\v huu-n- i&gt;i
m-?nt.i
in
the
iway
of
slu^iug.
jdnylr.g
amount before very long. But suddenly
spectre of darkness.”
After this
. -all. Hi* function was to sit behind rhe thc hunchback stopped playing and. as musical instniincrts and'dancing.They
tamfonnation her Rtle delight seems
iAjrrtxoa.
are very clever handworkers. Mnd while
AND NEURALGIA CURED BY
# lriiv? been in the dcxtnirtion of In-I prince and tq put on the table out of bis be Mood up, he looke.11 u. Ull -nee prur1 pocket-lhe urcexanry counter* when- dier. He thrust his hand up his Luck
i
...
-oeeut babes. It is even so hi thnt our'
'••nd
similar
occupations.
1 ever the-prinev lost. Ali thech!|» tlinf and vlthdrew-the hump. -The tatter broidery nml other
to!(,
“
। the prince won were net gain to hir was nothing more or 1&lt;-f.« thou a huge
h.,uphold
n-------- .
»&gt;er.W. H. Hiy Co./ droiLMicli.
household.
—
Philadelphia
Record.
. royal itigtiursx.
felt wide-nw^ke thnt lhe wearer bad
A jiuhFiimo might ir forglvru for mowed away under bis cost to save him-;
Trtirttful Chridren.
■- .
that
ii wu» nutHurh
worth
while self
the trouble
leaving hunchback
it in th?'.1 ture
——
•.« not lie. Let nothingu».
o«5!?._!
U.,,afc’V .(?..■ f?Lrur:1..
.’&lt;1.
f 0 thtnLini?
f H. a ro;
u| highnesson
irn.muK
cloakroom.
The of
supposwl
does
be done
Children
nre naturally truthful.
Narientnl form. "lilli oh».” which mtutna
ttaloaa.
these. But tirtH«tt&lt;i»llv-nll
practically, all thrsitoriantr
thr sporting 1 was ns straight aa a pikestaff. The ; to niter this !»ppy disposition. Cultl-'
Avaunt.” or ”Drgt&gt;i&gt;r. Lifitb.” Super thote
YES, why not when you can
titious Jews of th-? far cast atIH tie prfarra of Europe have gone down^on I princess flew into a passion, called him v^tc
I„ them the
;4., lore
i.,., of truth. candor
vats in
put tbe medicine right on tbe
he amulets or charms around
t\e , to tbe level, and arc oot uKbamrd tc be a swindler and an impostor, and it re- ; and the confession ot error,
SOUTH.
It is In-’
reeks. waistsL wrists.’or ankh’s of their seen there. The prince of Wales suffers quired the united efforts of all her ' mentabic to tSink whaffeax
Clilesco
nbles in.order to prr*.Tvr them front from the double misfortune of being ! friends to pacify her,—El Diluvio.
j hoods nre uttered tc*deter child
.OHh’s evil intentions.
. '
’ - ~
much harder up and of living in n vast­
• keep them quiet, or to make them
Stab Knds of TbooKhU.
ly brighter blaze of publicity than tbe
Grana Rapid.
•ent. Threats of being taken by dl
.
Detroit
The telephone
takes everybody’s
other*. That 'Is all.
Of course there
and black men. aud other like terrors.1
taasias------nre princes- of great ixiaitiou. like the word. .
* are resorted to by ignorant and fooliah
German emperor and his brother, who
Tbe five o’clock tea is the grub that j servant* to -frighten thenj. and make
Caass Drove.
,’ them
VMViU nc
n in bed.
wo. it
He VIi
stiH
1t is ascertained
do nut play cards, anil who hate the makes the butterfly of fashion.
provided with curtains, and drawn by
two oxen. For the proper management
; of these rehiclas. according tosPortu-

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l Anna Gage, wife of Ei-

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arid

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scarcely any jmin
Mier using only

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whole debused atmosphere of gambling
und
culled "spurt*’ in which &gt;0 much
of iiindern royalty is plunged.
Bur
they uro rare exceptions, und through
the others, the great majority, this new
and wnfaur figure of the court favorite:
railed indifferently Hirsch. or Suwoiir.
or. BJeichroder. or Polnakoff. hits been
brought Into familiar
prominence.
Sometimes one of them, as in the rase
of Baron Hirsch. combines with servile
and fawning instincts notable und rreu
lofty qualities. Mankind very properly
is willing, in tbe-raseof Maurice lliroeb.
to pass over lightly and quickly the

It is usually hard for a man who
stretches the truth to get out of the
way of the recoil.
The Junc’-bug make* more noise than

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that death, fits, idiocy, or insanity have .
been the consequence* of such inhuman-'
ity.
But, setting a*ide the probable chance ’ of such rolamities, there are

a wa«p, but he does not. command a* j
much respect.
Paradoxical aa it may seem, it hi
u fac» that the more mumm a man gets
the more loquacious he grows.
True to the nature of the beast, many
a man who, in his time, has cast sheep’s
eyes al a pretty girt, has afterwards
had the wool pulled .over them.—Up
to Date.

other certain results. If the child dia&gt;'
cover? the fataehood* practiced upon
him. he become* boldly indifferent to
the threats, is more disobedient and
willful than ever, disbelieve* all that is I
said to him. and. finding up respect for j
truth in others, ba* no regard for it
himself. Firmness In adh-*

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During Um trip he told me

My
Strange
Patient.

I

,ato»
“te rariou. happening. io
1 ■J“UrU1&lt;!- “fi. hl turn, wught new,
cf nothtgtown In general, and ot mv
patient In particular. He had heard
.to raid, a atery that the invalid wra a
tuth brewer from the wrath who had

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sen rent to a leaa enervating climate. I
,hnt **** ^“vtht’gfiVreoeiieffen- I
• ral circulation and credence, though
:.OW it had been .larted wra one of the
'f?ter of the house on the tnyateriea of country aide goaaip.
“-He’s from Charleston. South Car’-!
. ii her than he was, this
Au'ion might have served to Hny, eome folk, alitor," „id Carpenter
fiuggdstively.
’
;i&gt;ieion that his mind was
“Irom that .direction, certainly** I
&lt;i. give way under thc de-.
answered.
*
*
■•
of bis manner of
Afterward, it is true, stfk■ “He keeps mighty close.”
• oct came to me, though
* lie has to. Quiet, absolute quiet, is ■
v. r long-lived; but ntAhdt j the brat niedlcine he can have.” I ba«t.binder was arousou, thef i er.t-d to explain;
•d with it UP suggestion 1
" Tain’t i^uch fun for a mau ter live
jut tut tinted by/Mime suf- like a clam.” Carpenter observed. "St'dl;
for the step Inyhad taken, it’s livin’, and that beats dylu’ even*
It’s like fishin* fer boss arid
knew, bis safety was not time.
but 1 had tii confess my­ .catchin’ bull-heads.” .
\\ hen we left the train at the Trent
.
of tltv/harncter of tne |
td.-il, audito note his ar- I station Sam led the way to the stable
thour appreciating the 1 where wo hoped to make a purchnw,
;ni/h us a raw recruit The horse, a big dark bay. long-legged
/many and seemingly •. nnd with a wisp of a tail, was brought
ftions of a veteran- in out of his stall and. trotted up and
| down the street for Inspection, fib was
garlne.

night'after the adven.I’.rsh luinwr.surprised me
uion to dine.' He said very
?.&lt;• nieul was in progress,
r ta had cleared up the ta:■ i off to her own domain
k with unwonted free­
d questions about the
iag .which his curiosity
i.fW-l‘.orn,and then about
;.ad Kinde in "building up

AentX CLl. .P'

not a pretty horse In any. way, but
Carpenter
gave me n nudge, which
might lie taken to indicate that The .
animal met his Approval. Re drew me
aside, after having made u lung and
thorough" examination of the horse,
“Eight years &lt;5Jd. sound an a dollar;

wind and legs all right.” said he, in a
whisper. “I’ve seen him before. Hc&gt;
good fer-a mile under 2:40. Quiet as a

y«, Ja_. j

to the 'rnUblng.lnralid. At the next
window to hers I had hnd a g!|mp«
kcntT^J^’ °ne ^at dream, h^

U,y lnenory and that had
gured in the little romance that had
crept Into my existence.

..
V V,1L
VI mtoc. aa a rtlli-, diaplaya few of hi,
milder mood, on that coast, and t had
dreed.-d the ertect of the sraaon-a rig­
ors upoq lmnar. who certainly hadliad
c‘xPTrienre of ihe protracted cold of
the tothude Luckily, the bouse on the
kxsoii had
bniu to witbjrtan&lt;1
at4r,«*- «d 1 saw
- to
— it.
... thnt an abundant
.l.'UUUiUl,
Aupply ot fuel ------ ’ |nid iB&gt;
lhn^ on
'•
'be whole. In »pite of it« expowd po.p
ttcjl.-the dwelling wn. fairly ■ com-ortable even in the worst weather. Its
owner made no complaints. He spent
muelr of his time in one of.the upper
rooms, which he ImU fitted up m a wrt
of laltoratory. His interest appeared
to be divided l&gt;etween chemistry und
Vlectritity. though whether his experi­
ments in either haj any object sthle his
own athusenirnt.---------------------I never karm
----------------d: Two
®!‘,hr^’’-'.a'’w‘of^kshndbeenshqqied
from Trent —
to my
but fuHiis
]■*address,
‘
’
use. and, when he cared to read, a miscellnneous collection of worthies could
l&gt;c drawn upon. There were a few
Portuguese i&gt;ooks und u few Spanish, a
good mAyy in 1-atin. nnd n still larger
number in French and in English. Burtou^r Anatomy. Cicero’s Lett:-rx. and
X oltaire’s works seemed to.be his favcrites. U. say “seemed,” for he never
.tool; the trouble to speak of any of the
/authors he read.

hl» ordinary trot »u . mere ^utBe.
Yet be covered ground surprisingly,
even when apparently only lounging
along. Hia only serious fault, from a
practical point of view, was a hard
mouth, which sometimes made it no
eu*y task to pull him m after one of
ourjipurts.
We were jogging along toward the
village one day. wbep 1 heard a sharp
patter of hoofs behind me, aixl soon
Dr. Banks’ clever little ms re drew up
alongside the dark bay.
“Good morning, Morris.” her owner
called out. in his chscry voice, which
.bad done as much .for bls patients as
half his prescriptions. '
“Fine day. doctor.” I shoutedTack to
him.
•
’-*» &lt;ry professianhi-ieok ing nag you’ve
got there,” be coniim|r&lt;i. “Will stand
without hitching. I’ll be bound.”
“He answers' my- purpose well
enough." 1 responded,.rather stiffly,
for after awhile jokes qboot one’s horse,
■no mutter how Well intentioned, losfr thc
charm of novelty.
“Pity he hasn't more speed,” said the
other, aud. with u twftch of the-reins,
he shot hii .mare a couple of lengths
ahead.
It was probably his scheme to
trot a hundred yards or so and then pull
up to watch in triumph my tardy ni&gt;pronrh.
When he [poked over his
shoulder, however, the bay’s head was
close to’ his wheel.
Much surprised,
aud no less disappointed. be brought
his animal down to a walk, a proceed­
ing which l nromotlv,imitate4(to uz caKwrvttny

Nervous

lamb, no fool notions; sensible os n
People often, wonder why their nerves are
Christian al&gt;6ut trains—known the
so weak; why they get*tired so easily;
1. rather she&lt;‘]&gt;!shly.“it|'K - injiue can’t hur.t him if he keeps off thc
-Why they start nt every slight but
L' oplc hcrehbouts are
"
sudden sound; why they do not sleep
’.lost of them bare sur"What’s the p^ce?”
r.nlurally; why they have frequent
, I tanks’ st tent ions for a
“Five hundred—asked,” said he. witty
Luadachcs, indigestion and nervous
trs and they are cautious a strong cmghosis on'ihe last word.
Hcsidei, most of them
I whistled softly.
’
u y&lt;?’.KJgster, and it takes ■
“Oh. that's the askin* price,” he ex­
Jle was still as.cadaverous us ever, The explanation is simple.- It h found in
down the falct that I was a plained. “It’s like a woman’s chignon:
though his .general .physical
condition
that impure blood which fe contin­
it'll come off.’’
.
ually feeding the serves upon refuna
"Fm tn your hands." said 1. "UnderL'l'1l,olx;1 ’of, by
utahi the professional air?”
auy man who
a 'life.
stand. I want your guarantee in this *"*
" led .so sedentary
"* *
"
instead of the elements of strength and
liringly.
'.
December
dragged
through
its
tem
­
vigor.
In such condition opiate and
nigh they give me' little busineqs, and you’ll be paid for it. Be­
iuicil of drugs. Strange and sides tire horse. I need harness nnd a pestuous .length, and January followed
nerv’e compounds simply deaden and
do not cure. Hood’s Sarsaparilla f**d*
with
an
even
more*
trying
stretch
of
puwt rful ,odors would Impress them, buggy.”
the nerves pure, ritL, red blood; gives
I i
at least some of tbe older
"Wall.” said he, after a moment’s cal­ gales and extrenfo cold. These condi­
natural sleep, perfect digestton,-is tbe
true remedy for all nervous troubles.
Ln i-.:, . ---in to find such an aroma culation. "Hl be fair with ye. Will ye tions he withstood so well that 1 had.
hopes that, the winter would pass with­
worth carrying nlwcut. with them.”
give me what I can clear under $500 fer
out illness at. the house on the knoll;
.‘•You -b- il l possess a conveyance of. the
hull outfit, hoss, Hght-runnin’
but one dgy early in February 1 found
buggy, and a good harness?”
him suffering from a severe cold and
"So far one has been unnecessary. In
"It’s a bargain. I’ll go to the bank,
exhibiting symptoms which were most
jsc of
-rd. Mrs.-Weston lends me u draw the money. and bring it to you
unfavorable. ( -It - was my first oppor­
■..rv;:,: -i buggy.” 1
•
here. Will you drive the rig to Hassetttunity to earn the salary of his medical
•Thht will not nufflee.
Procure a ville. so that I can get it there to-night
adviser, and fortune was kind.
Al­ •Is thc One Tnie Blood l*urificr. 81 per bottle.
vehicle 'and a. horse—one of when I come down by train?”
’ though he developed a good deal of Prepared only, by f. I.-Hood &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass.
■ r. The cost shall be mine.”
“By the lime yer bark from jibe bank fcver' and at tbe'worrt'it wo» touchwell," 1 answered.
«-um Liver ills; easy to
111 hitre made the dicker uturlw ready and-go with |meumonia. a work can­
• '^DU S HillS take, easy Cooperate. 25c.
H-.- r
■ and bowed in the fashion Ip
to start, aaid he. Aud he was an good hiui practically out of danger, though
!•-■ ! • : rininnted an Interview.
BA lti« word. Ik-fore noou-the payment .till quite willing lo keep to hia bed,
■
* .wA-.-iT. Iwfon? he left the
luul been made and my new home w5o\ nnj „ pood &lt;le.il safer there thou Iffi
.•:
tire them st puce.?’
trotting steadily
*
.
along
_»
.1
the rbird
a i ilead
-&gt; ­ -Avutiid have been prowling about the
I
.
■ .-1 that in this order he ing from Trent. Carpenter’s praise of
house. He expressed rio^ipiniun of his
: \ • .is ntuen to h:&gt; own benefit
the animal had tH-en enough to end my
treatment,,no thanks to his dortor.no
- i. :
. I j: It pleased mo nevertbe- doubts os to hbt speed, but I could not
impatience to be about again. 1 was
; . i’:.
•
- nothing In the way of
but wish that the steed were more plcas- his physician, hired by tlte yearj. and so
•
-i: the neighborhood which
:ng to look upon.
long ns he was Hi my orders wore to be
• ■-.e riNpi’iruiVnt of great
Though I wasted a good deni of time obeyed unquestioningly: there wap
oxer a mid-day dinner and the various no nerd'of gratitude either way. It
litday to Sc&lt;‘i« Sam Car­ eomtaissioD* I had to execute. I found
was al! very logical, no doubt, liut it in­
There
r' :;.'? i&gt;5.i.nce. hi« knowledge cf upon reaching the railway station that creased my dislike for him.
Pp'
rafting
’~~ wohld have been more real sntirfaction
■■■'.
:: Mm k of the region being there wait nearly .an hour of wr"'difftm.iu
persuading
a drooping .sapling to
me
accommodc..
’ •
• ;u Its scape.
To. .the. ahead of
........
- --beforevthe
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alive.
• ■ f.u horse trader born and. train should
begin its
johrury
down the keepalive,
It loosens and * epsrates tha dirt, miking I
The station,
After his recovery we slipped back
lb? j tiiH-d a reasuimble amount road.
’
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. ;.ud» as therfi could be no bad placr-in which to kill’time, for two
L .fuver his cpmciisewn, he could lines met tlfcrc. nnd the rapid ebb and
, ■ 1 e:i :&gt; ■ a trustworthy adviser. flow of the human tide continued from '
. : -l.-cw rrtn thc following riiorn- morning to night, 1 rubbed elbows
-r- his stable he came out to with stolid farmers, brisk townspeople
:
with a twinkle of profrwion- and nervous women, cha.tted for a mo­
and then
i .ent in his -eye ns he glanced ment with. an acquaintance,
.
rr,re —
: . \V&lt;
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stepped
out- upon the platform in
search of __
some
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.nook.where a
1. irltiug down to bus!- cigar might be t-njoywl in petlee.
A
-I want to buy a good long Irultr from the weat monopolized
one ot the trackr.' It appeared lo be
.
I. . dew." be answered, well filled with pawnpere. and I
tu.mefrtta-em.-trolled Ute l.-mrth of t, .ur.ey .m
: } our help. Whufs ntora. I'll with terne uunowmenl the fa««
tened ngainst t he windows of the cars,
faces old. middle-figrd “f-*1 young, but
yfi falkln’ reriw,” said he.
nil alike in their expression of vague
•- •••'-•
■if* &gt;i little. “Ituvln’a hoos’s
■,wir.-.lt.,&lt;.r&lt;loktknow.ver
uurioaity.
aa their ownrrawau-hrd .Le■
‘Uvift
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of
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W...VU... ’—
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oidljooks ’ll irxjl ye, bine times
reached.
waiting-rooms. ’1 ‘hud nearly
‘
. But what's yer pick, go or
the end «f the last, car. and had-bent
down to strike a match in the lee of it.
i &lt;iT7 "A horse that will stand
when I heard my name called.
tr, that’s easy to drive, that
"Oh. Dr. .Morris. Dr. Morris, dear doc­
ml tricks, thnt ivHFjog along
tor. that’s yon. isn’t it? Do come here,
. it-.l upon, nnd then will give
’
■ in die country his dust—that’s .quick, quick! The train will lx? start­
ing in a second; and I must sec you.
I recognized the''voice. It was that
of Mrs. Loring, with all the old hurry­
ing rush of words I remembered so well.
Looking up. I saw the itinerant sufferer
leaning far out of tbe car window, with
one arm waving wildly, us if to assist
in attracting my attention- ^Pulling off
------- - ; ■
.
uvS^t,. fortu,
”0h, this is fortunate, fortunate, doctor—you can't know how fortunate!

iixkdcu auntsT he queried,
Hecmed to be unnecessary
’ •
■ '

irreh-.-.ince.

,
‘"Wall, 1 reckon ye’ve got the same
kni'i of a job on baud.”
,
"Oh. come,” said I. "you’re my reHot,.-.tSin. Scratch your bead, and
dig out what I’m after. It will be worth
your while.”
He n fleeted for a moment.
,
"Wall," said he. "there’s nothin’ to
,
t uit ye round here; but if ye’ll come
,
■olot'g.to Trent. 1’11 show ye just the
.
urtifle yer uner.”

she cried. “I’ve been anxious, so anxloue, to toe.you. How iarnybcaltb.

Oh. doctor. It-, terrible, terrible, worse
than ever, doctor; rone, much woree.

very much,woree."
-And MIas Grey. I» «br "un wlth

The proposal pleased me; for I hnd

you?" I Axked, my eye. roaming orer
the window, and reeking her niece.

several errands to. attend to in that

■I face at one ot them.
.
“YA, yea. dear girl, dear girl, "be
never leave, me. How could .he, and
Care a heart? Mine, doctor, baa been

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out question and without any great
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l
-j for the reasons for them. In fact,
speculating upon‘this man’s history or
his plans was such profitless business
thnt.‘for thc time. 1 gave it up iu dis­
gust. He was a person who vias to bk,
visited daily, who paid Jiberally for the
attention, rind who thurf enabled me to

pass my many leisure hours in cureless. ,
cm&lt;.v-g.»ing coififert. Thr proule.l tnet
urre no’longer Inquisitive about thc
hermit; the theory of thvbniuT from
Charleston appeared to
spread,
widely affd to hnvc'been accepted. find- ’
ing believers f»t\ more eusilj than

would have been the case with any state­
merit of th- forts roureniing him. so
thev had fallen within toy km&gt;wlW n*
wjmer &lt;)|W v&gt; n do&gt;,&gt; an&lt;1
spring came on. ud.nncing coyly.«» is
the custom of maidens before whom
the world is reri^y to bow iu eager hom­
age
Then the last of the sriow-lmnks
rltoappenred from the rectsxcx of the
hills, thr slopes grew green, am the
rank veneration of thr marsh flourished
in all the vigor of iU strong new life.
Once more’there were birds in the trees
rnd flowers in the fields, and once more
from
the
sea
swept Invigorating
brrwMw.
,
, ■
. ,
To all about me .prittg brought re­
newed activities.
There ««■ a fine
bttetle on tbe farm-, nnd even the nlrep&gt;
village neemed to be awakened, lor

tbe first time myease brenme
I fell to Inventing tanks to conrlore
mvsrlf that one could- bo busy if be
wmild
Mr !'«“• whow
•luring tbe winter hnd been nil thnt
,.„uine sloth could desire, was now In
,?endv nerrloe. for the ro“'"

WBy» for miles around.

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truat Mito Grey la well?
i
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pent&lt;‘r ’”t‘ when pushed, by long odds
nCr7:X auiZ
the region. IHs

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nnd le~. phH
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with no ilcUthm. concern­
“No. no. mine.
Dear me

doctor,

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�LORD MASHAM’S OPlNlOH.
follows: Ritchie, 64;
Bur gt a*. 97; MH ebell, M.
W. W. Potter presented the name of P.
England has no stronger supporter
K. Jewell for Clerk: Mr. Drnmmood pre­
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Walter W. M?wn was mill, in Bradford, of which he ta the
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J. Gideon Hughes was nominated by ac- week, ago, ndrocatlng nbwlule federaclimaUou.
UoiibetweenBrittahooVttatafckfrC. F. Brooks .was nominated Tor Regis­
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Hon. P. T. Colgrove placed the name of- mill ormer, and It 1* perhaps tea well
Hon. Jas. A. Sweeny In nomination and that American* should know wbnt he
H. E. Hendrick nominated M. F. Jordan. said:
The informal ballot resulted as follows:
Fair Traders (proteerlonfartv). erw since
Jordan, 85; Sweezey.. 37. Oa motion Um &lt;he League m formed.
always advocated federation with the cr­
ballot was declared formal.
On motion the Secretary was authorized onies on th« :-ASls of preferential trading.
Large Representative Convention of
to cast the ballot of the convention for We have always advocated freo-trsae in
The Republicans of Barry
corn within the empire, but a duty on all
Lee S. Cobb fbr Surveyor.
fooHfrn. But we never could satisfy ths
County
Moved and supported that ryles be sus­ fJbx-ra with ) feta and I *m not surprised,
pended and that the Secretary be author­ as she# have alv.-syn contended thatthey
ized to (-as: ballot of convention for J; might just aa well ’jc mined w&lt;th American
a* wit* Inutenl Capadtan apd AustralianEdmund Barrell, of Hastings, aud C. S.
TEMFORARY CHAIRMAN
DOTY Palmerton, of Woodland, for Circuit com! (That ta so. no doubt, ^ut It has tdwava appeared to me ihat three was a wide
MAKES A STIRRING SPEECE
Court Conimiesloners. Carried.
fllfften
nee between one part of the empire
Secretary was authorized la cast ballot
competing With dhe other, and having to
for Dr. Sackett, of Prairieville, nnd Dr.
face forcten ecrapctl*lon. And then strain,
Snyder, of Hustings, for Coroners. Car- vre had not to consider what was fair te the
Hon. 1*. T. Colgrov* Called Out fur
tied.
British farmer, but what was possible, ang
Speech sad Malic* n I tat tier
Myron Wing, of Barry, was nominated we thought It V.-33 possible that the coun­
try would consent to a du’y on foreign
for Representative on the second ballot
corn, in order by degrees to throw theproHon. E. L- Hamilton, of Niles,,the nom­
The Peraauent Organisation
inee for Congress for the 4th-CongTc»!onal ductloh of bur food •ruppUes Into the hands
of our colonics; this to my mind is worth
To-day the republicans of Barry Comity ‘DUtrlct, was in the city, and was called j any sacritie so that we might have a secure
meet in this city to select the officers for upon*and made a tew remarks.
supply of food within tha empire, rather
After the remarks by Hon. L. E. Hum
than, os now. drawing our chief sujgilies
the ensuing two. years. Every town was
well represented. Tbe meeting wss Called litou, the Convention adjourned, but not from ourtpbn/,lb!c enemies
before
giving
three
rousing
cheters
for
Me-1
While Lord Masham is quietly label­
to order, by W. R. Cook, and Frank, Doty,
of Johnstown, was called to the chair ns Kinley.
ing us as "possible enemies," Jtet, out
The convention was very quiet and or­ of us, he has principally been enabled
temporary chairman, nnd acknowledged
the honor In a sglendld speech. John G. derly, aud everything passed off as pleas-1 to build tbe largest factory In thc world.
Nagler was elected , temporary secretary, ant as eould be desired.
”i
ui
k..
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| But with considerable agility he proanti the following committees were ap­
Have you tried Landis’ 25c. coffee?. Best j coeds fo show what a great bencfltBngpointed:
.
• land would reap if she could confederate
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Temporary Organization and Order «»f in town._____________________________________________________________________
'■ with her children, nnd ko arrange with
Business—AV. W. Potter, Hastings; David
Children cry- for Landis’ Reatora. ‘ LO her colonies a* to takeonly her needed
Hug.’ctt, Assyria;(J.
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A. Hough, Nash'
doses 25 ct8.
ville.
•
manufactures, etc., from England, keep
Credentfals—H. E. Hendrick,
Hendrick, MidJleMiddle­
out all other Rations’ products by taxa­
For that* tired feeling, nervousness,
Nasbvllle; Wll.'ard
Wlllird
ville; C. L. Glasgow. Nashville;
sleeplessness, try Lasdb’ Celery Com- tion. auch ns American, German and
Nye. Johnstown. ’
’French goods, and England to receive
, Resolutions— P. T. Colgroye, C. S. Pal­ pound.
her colonial productions only in iexmerton. Myron Wing.
On lb. In,Ide ot IM, Imoo will be toned । c!)ll0)tt, Thcn, u n wind-up ntireMse
Bbortjy alter one o’clock. Chairman
Doty rapped for order^ and the afternoon the »pweh ot Cvngresjman MkClqirr, otf ol Britl,hwlIkl,oe,»,Lord Mullin pen,

Royal^S

fliinllery,
Ladies Underwear,

And Notions

ABSOWTEI.Y PURE

Hastings Banner

COUNTY OFFICERS

.Thursday, Aug. 20. 1896.

COOK BROS. Proprietors.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Landis’ Syrup Figs 25e.
Lintjis’ 40c. coffee beats ’hem all.

Try

.
Tbe national convention of Republican
Club*
will meet Milwaukee Tuesday
Aug. fl5Ut for a three, days aetwtoh.
Ad­
dresses will I*.- made by President-to-be
McKinley, and Vice X’resident-to-be Hp­
bart.

’

1 want an agent In every- county to sell
my Pruning implement
It laughs In tbe
face of hard times and makes It interesting
Tor everybody. - Call nnd see me at the
Bastings House.

Remember 1 make no
T. E. B. Mason*

charge for territory.

Aug. 1411:.' 1896'at the pleasant home of

Mrs.,FitzSimmons on Michigan Ave. her
.

x

iargbter Miss Ida. gave a party in honor
-:f the Misses Etta and Eva Montgomery;tbe'following young Indies were present:

Bessie Rogers, Ermine and Harriette
. Guztjear, Anta and Edith Lombard. Nel­
lie Stebbins, Clara Rider. Grace Pryor,

Ruth Weisseri, Isola Abbott, May Seward
and .Ethel Murdock. •

Tbe afternoon was

spent in games, music nnd speaking, and

refreshment* and nil enjoyed

themselves.

. Terbap.; no Invention of recent year*
has attracted mote'attention than the Ma­

Miiiueiwta. ou the currrocy question. ; the following remarkable Fentenee,
session commenced.
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••••- »John G. Nagler was elected Permanent -We regret that we could not publish It in |
which
should be widely
published;
iu
Chairman. E. G. Holbrook. Secretary.
fuljL
We coniHJeud It tu every voter who every stpte of this union:
discovery nnd Invention the horticultural
H. E. Hendrick, of Middleville; reported
"I
Khali,
always
feel
deeply
grateful
to
field seems to have been overlooked and for the Credentials Committee, W. W. wishes to post himself on tbe currenry the Time* (well knowing their views; ifor
.
puldlshtng mr challenge some months ago
tbe saw, chisel and step-ladder of tbe Potter for the Committee on Permanent question.
Organization and Order of Business.
P.
•that protection will give more employ­
fathers are tbe appliances in general use
IxMt and Found.
ment and better wag«-a than free Import*,'
T. Colgrove reported for tbe Committee on
to day. Mason’s Pruning Implement rei- Resolutions as follows:
Lost—A Child’s red worsted Jacket some­ and upon this I am prepared to stand or
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egates these . antiquated methods to the
We. the delegated representatives of the Re­ where between J. J. Perkins’ bouse in fall.”
publican psrtv, of Marry County, ta Conven­ Prairieville, and the W&gt;yl*hd Club house.
THE RESULTS OF DEMOCRACY.
past and all pruning hooks, knives and tion assembled, a* the City of Hastings, on the
Gun Lake. Finder leave at J. J. Perkins’
StHh
dav
of
August,
isoe,
lu
the
discharge
of
our
saws tha- haw gone before can now be
duty aa representatives of the electors of Barry or thia office.
thrown aside as this marvelous cutler Isas County, unite in the fbllowing'resolutlous:
First. We believe that the work ot the Re­
Fouxd—Part of K. of I’, charm. Own­
We cannot build public building*.
great an Improvement over old methods as publican party for the past forty years has
er can have same by callinc at this office,
IVc cannot do what we ought to da in
the self-binder is otfer the old grain cradle, demonstrated to the people that it Is a con­ and paying, for notice.
structive and not a destructive party; that it ta
the improvement of river* and harbors.
aaone’ man standing on the ground can a party of acts done and deeds performed, and
We cannot exptend the money to pay
Yp»«liv do lhe work of from four to six oot a representative, or champion, of sophistry,
or of untried thrones.
Loft—A pair of gold eye glasses. Re­ throe war debts.
They ought to |be
Secoua. We re-attirm our adherence to the ward If returned to ibis office.
men and do It better every way, and some
paid., They are honest debt*, many of
protective principles ot the Republican party,
of tbe citizens of Barry County who have and deinacd a tariff favoring American labor,
them. We cannot have IL We cannot
tried nnd lasted the machine say it is in­ American agriculture, and the opening ot
Fouxi&gt;—At camp meeting grounds nn do justice to the soldier* of the coun­
American factories ami mills, to the employ­
of unemployed American labor, and be­ Sunday, a gold ring. Owner can have try by the application of nroney Ito
dispensable and one man can do lhe work ment
lieve that this Is more patriotic than the open­
same by proving property and paying for the payment of pensions. We are im­
of a dozen men and do it much better than ing of the mint* of America, to the free and un­
this' notice.
limited coinage of tho silver ot the world.
peded In every direction, and why?
in the old way. This Invention will be a
Third.. We believe that tbe latter proposition
Every reason for all this point* to the
great boon to the horticultural Interests of has been bom of l&gt;emoeratk desperation. We
believe that the tariff question Is nd-looser a __Bost— A valuable ruby scarf pin a tew advent into power of thc democratic
tbe country •and tens of thousands wifi be debatable question. There was a time when in wrtiks ago. Finder please return to tVfa party us the cause. At the door of tUr.t
theory tbe Tnr.ff question appeared to have two
Required to supply; the demands of tbe sides to It. Very plausable orauDtaOts tfrre office.
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party, at the door of its failure, at the
made tn favor of,tree Trade, and many pronle
door of its titter inability to adininistpr
state. Why would it not be a good idea sincerely
County Orange Writing.
believed In that doctrine, but ail that
the finances of the government,success­
1 to investlgote this and rna^e these ma­ Is chanvod. Everybody understands .the tariff
The third quarterly rueetiiiK of the B.
question, and almost everybody Jias become a C. P. G. will be held whh Orangeville fully. Itos every-blunder, every cironlichines here?
protectlpulsl. The experience of the last four
years has taught us the wisdom of developing Grange on Friday Aug. 1WW.
ztance that to-day weighs’ xVith L-»rrpr
If you want to buy a dollar for fifty onr own resources, emplojlng our own tabor
Tbr-forenoon session will be devoted to upon the conscience of tbe American
and supplying our own wants. Todpv everv
cents, we have n few Mexican dollars |o Intelltaeu: citizen knows full well thc difference the regular work of lhe order.
citbien. Aud to-day. with the control
The Welcome address "will be given by
sell at that price. They hsvsjupre silver between a Government with reveauos sufflrtent
of the treasury, you have expended,
to meet Its demands, and one that ta c»«upe1Ie&lt;l the W. M. of Orat-gevllle Grange.
every day since March 4. 1893. $150jXX)
lo them than tbe American dollar and sell to sell Its bonds in time of peace to meet cur­
The
music,
.
‘
•e
’
ectlqns
ami
recitations
rent excesses.
ar
over more money than you hate
for but half as much. The ballion value
Fourth. We believe that because of the firm,. will be furnished by .the lecturer of
received into the .treasury under-year
of a Mexican’dollar varies from 5!&gt; to 54 Datriotlc nnd stem fast position Um Republican ! OrangevlLItf Grange
. party b*a takviiou the ducaiue of prolecuou)
administration.
Going away back jo
cents. In the west and soulh-west we arei । that lliero has bcea.su-b trertectidotta innjortttci ''-Tbe discussions participated in- by all
The following questions are 1893. .more than three year* ngo» eyerilhe various states of rbe Union In Ctieelectlon preaeht.
Informed that they are taken in and paid, In
of-MOI. We hr he vc that hard times will coc- suggested:
day. week day nnd Sunday. Cbristmi*
men will stHI be id!e,tarmers will be dis­
out for 50 coals always.. If this country tlnue;
How can Agricultural fairs be made a and Fourth of July, you have ex penfl­
tressed, wage earner* will seek errtploimoot,
goes to free coinage 16" to 1 this 53 cent business paralyzed* and tbe Government a permanent success?
ed $159,000, at the lowest estimate,
revenues insufficient lo meet current expenses
What ta the cause of the decadence of
Mexican dollar will be coined into a trifle of the government as long as the American
more than you have taken in. and to­
people are met^iced wlUi the doctrine of free agricultural affairs in Uihi country?
day yon have-not. a proposition on eardh
over one dollar because It has a llttta trade,
Wliat cause or causes, have led to the
and the still greater menace of tree
more silver (about 7J&lt; grains) than tbe silver.
present depressed condition of •business to make where the money is to come
from. And yet you stand up nnd pndek
Filth. We believe thSX the Democratic partv
American dollar.
Mexico now bh? to first saw overwhelming defeat upon the issue’s affairs In this country, and Hie low'pi lees
take to teach thp republican* of this
,
plan'.: down two of her cheap 50 cenf; dol­ of protection amt fret’ tntrle^nd for that, reason of farm products?
it has determined that something should be
What can farmiy.i do towards effecting house financial knowledge- — Hoi.
lars for every dollars worth of goods she done to give democracy a new chance. The a change which will be favorable to t!:c Charles H, Grosvenor, M. C., of Ohio. I
issue ot Free Stiver has been born then- of
buys outside of.her own country simply trouble,of desperaUoB, and of despair Tbe interests of agriculture?
party is In favor of sound money,
Free Wool Figuring.
Question box.
becanse she’s ou a tree silver basis and her Republican
of gold, silver. smH&gt;aper. every dollar of wliirh
. Talks with .woolen manufacturer*
Nom:e SlawboM.
dolfars are redeemable in nothing. Hence, ahull be equal io every oilier dollar in i»urcba.snot bring to light an encouraging- b
ing and debt-payhig power. Wo are. therefore,
'
Co. Lecturer.
outside ot Iwr own limits, she has to pay unalterably opposed to every measure catau
uatioa. The concensus of opinion *eei
A Card.
.­
twice as moteh for everything. It will be L-.trd to cebiise our currency or Impair tbe
to be that it is not now u question
credit of our country. Weoppojc-ihe free aud To the people of Barry County:
remembered ihat four years ago the demo­. nnllmltel coinage of silver, except with Inter­
“figuring profits; but of figuring lou
Il Is generally known that I have been
national agreement, with or without tho cc--jpcratic party Hid great stress on the “mar­ crntlonof Eaguu.d and de: ounce the free aud an aspirant for tho office of Prosecuting —Wool nnd Cotton Reporter.
kets of the world,” and how Important unlimited coinage ot silver nt'tbe ratio of Ww Attorney of Barry County, and expecied
1. under present circumstances, aa a measure
they were to the United States and every­ vriiJch will destroy eonadencr, cripple mvm- to ask the nomination for Hint office at the
factories, destroy eomm.'rce, degrade »ad p^u hands of the Republican County Conven­
body else, lu the “markets of the world” prrtae American labor, nnd Btnkc a blow at
Our Farmer Friends can get nice
prorrei*. prosperity, and its Institu­ tion.
*&lt;be sliver in a silver dollar Is worth but 50 American
Suffice to say, that business arrange­ printed Stationery at this office about
tions. tbe pride «»f lu people.
Stxch. We re-afflrm our conviction that tbe ments In the past week have been such ns
.cents, but now tbe Chicago branch of the
policy of reciprocity, as advocated and Inaug­
as cheap as you can buy the paper and
.democratic party wish to entirely ignore urated by that tnUchfess statesman, tbe plumed to necessitate the withdraw! of my candi­
dacy. It ta with a profound feeling of envelopes from the store-*
tho “markets of the world” and say that hnlglit of Maine, who secured us a foreign
market for our prcducts aud allowed the free gratitude toward tuy friends who have as. 50 cents worth of all?er Is a dollar. , The Import of those foreign products of which we atated me. aud with no ill-will toward
were not competitive producers, was wlse.bene-dollars of tbe free silver countries of Mex­ flclent and American In Its tendencies and ef­ those who opposed my candidacy, that 1
ico, Chinn. Japan, and ali the south Amer­ fects and we denounce our political opponents withdraw.
for having destroyed It.andifco leceOdettre­
I am a Republican because I believe too
ican countries are wo: Pi but fifty cen»a in sults to all classes of one people.
Seventh. We recognize tbeMonroe doctrine Republican party ta a party of principle,
tbe "markets of the world,” but if brought st a distinctively American' policy, sanc­ and Its teachings are truth.
tioned
and
aah-red
to
by
the
United
here they could be stamped into dollars,
Yours truly,
State*, incorporated into tbe common law of
W. W. Potter.
every one of which would contain 50 cents the land, and we demand that the character­
istic assnuslvcnes* of England's colonization
' fiat- If flat money is wbat tbe people schemes be chocked as a menace to our free
want, why put metal that has a value of Institutions. We demand no untried experi­
ment In tbe office of Chief Executive of this
To those dear friends
friends'’ and neighbors
SO cents Into our dollar? Why not set great nation. We believe that a mau who has who so kindly assisted us during the Hlbeen tried Upon the battlefield* of his country.
the presses gnlng and issue au unlimited In the halls of Cougrese. aud tbe Chief Kxacu- ness aud death of our dear Amy, and for
are of one of tbe greatest states of tbe Union,
amount of paper, redeemable in nothing, is better for the weal of the American people the beautiful floral offerlngr, also the M.
than one who has been untried, and who can E. choir, we wish to tender our heartfelt
payable nowhere, at no time?
only point to tblugs that be promises to do, thanks.
while utterly unable to direct our attenttoti Zid Matvabd AMD Wm. Baldwin asd
to thlsgs that be has done tor ibe good ot our
Familt.people. We believe that that great re presep­
Awarded
talire of the doctrine of Protwlion. RecluroHighest Honors—World’s Fair, &lt;ley. Sound Money and Americanism, a soldier,
A CHAPTER ON CHEAPNESS.
lawyer, orator rnd statesman. William McKin­
ley. of Obk&gt;, should be trlumphaally elected the
Chief Executive oi this, the greatest country
among the nutloas ot tbe earth.
V. T. CULOROVU.
son Pruning Implement- rind it is not
strange that it should.
For In the Hne of

Spectacles.

Eyes

Properly

Fitted

With

C. 8. PAt-MXKTOX.
MrBOM Wijio.

The name of Jas. B. Mills, of Nashville,
wa* placed in nominal ion by C. L. Glas­
gow, of tlie same place, while W. W. Rot­
ter piwedted the name of A. E. Kensston,
of Haul Inge. An informal ballot
wgs
taken and Jas, B. Mills received 85 out of
122 votes. Upon motion tbe Informal bal­
lot was declared formal and Jm. B. Mills
was declared the unanimous nominee.
Fur Sheriff, Henry Chamberlain preamted the name of Phillip Bantew, of
Hastings township; Jous’bt u Valentine

Glasses.

Charge
For
Testing,

F. R. TflNGOflST.
MOST

Io fact anything the Ladies
want you can tod at our store
and we can suit you in style,
quality and price. Also the
stock ot

CARPETS
IN TOWS

COME IN AND SEE.

Julius Russell.

Bicycle Waists.
We have tn stpek now a Hne of
Bicyct.e Waists and know the
ladies of Hastings apd vicinity who
Jove comfort and ease will be delightgd with lhe latest invention of’
a corset waist. : : :
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L. E. Stauffer

This
Is a

Funny World

and funny people live iu It Can you iraarffie
anything funnier than people pacing by a
chance to nail a dollar with seventy-five cehb?
Tliare are tlio.-e who do it. who shouldn't and
wouldn’t if they knew it. Just keep yoni vies
on our line of shoes and you’ll strike any jnjniher of money saving chances, We’re full vt “em
nnd intend to keep up our record for benetittng
tin-public. Here’s our lntest. a 10 per ertit.'
reduction on all shoes on Friday end SaturdsyAugust 21st. and 22nd. All new and fresh gcxgls
ami latest styles.

C. H. OSBORN 4 Co.
Having purchased the

NOW, PICKLES
and that calls for Vinegar and
Spices. You never need to Htoftt t
&gt; ° mX
loo$e any pickles if you will
buy
Stock of my brother, AE, Renkes, I will continue the
same and ask for a liberal share
of your patronage. With ,my
last years experience inone of
tho largest bake shops in De­
troit I feel confident I can
of us, and Heinz pickling vin­
please you. Everthing wi I be
egar It costa a little more but
strictly fresh and tirst class.
try it once and you will use no
other. We are receiving some , All the latest deiicac esin bas­
ing
can be had at the Old Re­
very pretty new
liable City Bakerv. lwillb,ve
none but the best ice Cream
and Soda.
Also Verners
Gingor Ale, always tbe best

PURESPICtr

QUSSWrtRE

Ask your neighbor about that
»I.6o Flour. And that 81b lor
a quarter Rice, and our aye

S5SW

CT MADE.

Wtowa:

84;

Bui-

IMHS &amp; WrtWW

Lunches at all hours-

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Hastings Banner.

LAT1ON OF ANY...
PAPER IN COUNTY.

VOL. XLI.

NO. 17

Hastings, mich.

Hastings Banner
COOK • BROS.. *»
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Delton.

tV . Chase rides t» new bike.
M . • G. Cutter Is on the sick list
v . ' 1, 's.twick’s baby Is convalescent.
\
'n&gt;st in this locality Monday

Hastings, was In town
li&amp;iins lifts returned from
. Merritt Whipple and wife the

Is recovering after a

■r was at Kalamazoo Tues-

&lt;i. i.-gutioS attended the con venj,
last week.
u number attended the picnic at
.&lt;■ ’du- 21st mid 22nd.
■. WiiKauh will move into H.
In&gt;u?e on Grove St.
,
. ir.u jii.-t put down a tubular
Br iny Arbour, 52 feet.
! :
* lust Friday resulted in a
i Hickory Cbrners.
Score 10 to
wood cut an ugly looking
.and while cutting corn Nou--

as moved to Hustings socau attend the graded

us well n-&gt; some grown
with Jaundice In . this
wife of Hinds Corn­
et Mr. Glasgow and
lias put in a elder
i-n hls place l.K* miie*

and R. Gwin and their fainat Highland Point after
and wife and Aldrich
of East Barry were the
Haynes Sunday.
hits returned from his
Lake. Arthur-Geder took
business in his absence,
charge
jehool meeting was called
24th for the purpose of
Muoday
___
v the amount tu be paid per
uionth'fi r a teacher, also to decide who
• -are i-toper officers to receive, applications
; and hire teachers. The .house was full of
iptctvMed (people both ladies and gents
atul ;e» t!ie-bower is vested in the school
kmrd t&lt;&gt; tt.in&gt;act such business the meet­
ing
declared Uleifal. Consequently
our t«‘.h-t Is hired, tor the winter by tbe
buaitl a!iu ihe salary stipulated.
Wells
guests

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-The .'iln b.liouse is nearing completion.
' Dr. Powers’ family have moved to Bat-

All»tr! llRrtom of Battle Creek, was at
J .l.t; Ta.'hijr- liwt week.
#
' Tu'.tle has gone to Bellevue to
r, •••.! .'‘I..-. John Hare. '
Yi- 1 . bi-gar and daughter Lulu, of
Batfi Cn «|i. vrte in town last week.
Mr&gt;. M? &gt;:t Tuckerman xhlted her
in '&lt; i. ":is. E. J: Hitit'iiii. last week.
M:-. E ..ar 1'jler, of Vermontville, visi:&gt; :i . i Jiti r. Mrs Louise Smith, last :

Kcv. Cra.'-fand family were agreeably.
surp,l;v.i 1
evening. More partieD.iu Ki jes has mover| into Dr. Powers
house, ’i'lii- Dr. remains; with us and will
Lu-.id w iihjMr. Keyes.
*
Jiy Lir-i’itt has put chased the cider
mill l-i-’i’t-riy of u. Snyder, pud will comuvn’» lu-.Mi.v-: at once.
* /
.
T !-.i- ’1
tautilies went to Bellevue
Friday. ; • iii'.iriiil the fuueral of Mrs.
TL'uir.t- T.-pki-r'- brother, Mr. John Hare.
.’’ora VVriLht; who Ims been attending
ti|e: it- at Hastings Hie past two
wi-y.;? i.us kturned home and is sick In
‘Ml'l a;
Built t,
-lOuil.

F‘,b'rla

'•'« «• p«eb«.

.

AUGUST 27. 1896.

•rvices fur Mrs. Fox will be
■K-k, Sunday morning. Rev.
ihvllle, will deliver the ser-

*
cuuies back to us for another
■ i•-•ports the new president's name
'-'I.ui. KeV. Louis Watrous is left
wilt.।nt n place at his own request.
Tin- v !.&lt;ueiviy that was tu have met at
' Ri-v.
ujrt wjth Mr*. Ixiulse Smith,
uu aix-o-.ml i.f Rl-v. Drago bring al conferHIC' . the;. j ; eutyrtaiu the next Aid
‘
l;ov.--,cr.
'
’
•
to Endeavor next Sunday evuuiiii: suit :ii&lt;_-ar a good program. -Mina
1 aster, leader. Ernest Frost has charge
,ot ink’iug. Rev. AVeaver, of Hickory
Curtivt.-. ivj!l lie there.
11 in&lt;!« Corners,
*
Mrs. H im- Corbin is making an extended
visit in Indiana.
Mra. Ciaijrt Brown is spending tbe week
With her sister iu Otsego.
Mr. Effmonds is dangerously HI with
sllglit hopesuf his recovery.
The L. A. t&gt;. will meet at the home of
Mrs. KlinciFriday Sept. 4lb.
John Si. ,jo|in |8 making an extended
v«h wlih frienda In Indiana.
Mr*. Ira Everetts, of Kalamazoo, is vis­
iting her nanber Lusie Geyser.
•
" m. Beelitel and family are spending
Hie wttk with Jacob Kime’s people.
Mfa. D. B. Clark attended the M. P.
coiifeience held Iu Lansing last week.
e welcome Bev. Weaver back as our
Wfttorfur another year. Services next
ounday at the usual Lour.
i.• 1*. S. p. E. was taken up for next
ounday nifclit ou accQuut of meetings at
obultz.
|
The social at Horace Blivens was a suc« '*rge number were present and
although mtber chilly a very pleasant
Utue was enjoyed bf all.
Cloverdale.

Mrs. Moses Seedier and son, of Rutland,.
viMted frlnids here,last week.
Two veterans of tbo late war are enwnped near the upper end of Mud lake
intend to remain during next winter.
lariies from Krlamazoo. Hastings and
vioverdale havu been catching some very
uoe pickerel Horn long lake recently; Mrs.
Aruiut Laubsugh caught one weighing
“,Ue pounds.
Twenty-seven pickerel
caught during last Week.

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NO. 8.

pleasurable way.
It reminded me of
nothing 1 had ever seen so strongly as tbe
World’s Fair. There were tbe same beau­
tiful statuary, gardens and buildings
everywhere, and the crowd seemed about
equally (die and happy,
I know this hasty sketch can not be at
all satisfactory nor give anything like a
complete idea of the visible life of Parbs,
but I know also that no one can under­
stand It till he-has seen'lt himself. * There
is a slight comfort to me in this thought,
as I realiz- what a meagre description 1
have been able to write. .
,
We spent four days in tbe city walking
and riding about the streets and squares,
visiting famous monuments and public
gardens, strolling through the Lotfvre.
and trying to get all we could from our
limited stay. On tbe fifth morning we
packed up our grips and started for the
Northern Railway Station Our trip is of
such extent that we were obliged to take
the train somewhere, and chose the rather
uninteresting country from Paris tb Brus­
sels for IL- We bad very little time to get
clear across the city through tbe crowded
streets, and one of my companions ran in­
to a man and tbe other into a woman, on
tbe way. At last however we arrived iu
the great depot about seven minutes be­
fore train time without the slightest idea
of the window we should chouse among
tl&gt;e scare or more to buy our ticket or
check our wheels. But in some fortunate
way or other the thing was done and we
got on board about a minute or two be­
fore the train left. At the station, we
bade good bye to Mr. Crawley who was
going back to England to visit relatives.
So we left Paris on the “Fast Express”
for Brus»clt&gt;. They called it fast and I
suppose regarded'its twenty-five or thirty
miles an hour as a marvel of speed.
Eugene Fidd lias a poem on “Das
Schnelleste Zag.” or ?The Fastest Train,",
which 1 loug-d to have to read on tbe way.
Still it wouldn't have lasted very far on
that train, it a peratm only had a good
library with him. he could get a nearly
complete acquaintance with ^he best Eng­
lish literature during a trip on the fast ex­
press from Paris to Brussels. I felt sad
to leave Paris when we first started but
time heals ail wounds and by the time we
reached Brussels Richard was himself
again.
Wbat we saw iu Brussels 1 will reserve
for next time.
Yours truly.
Shirley W. Smith.

mistake, and be will fitly rryree—i
people at Lansing.
.
do

FOR COUMTY S&amp;BVXYO*.

Lee S. Cobb, of Rutland, ka* beW
office for several years, and m ably h performed his duties, that he was re-:
inaied by acclamation, one of the &lt;
compliments possible for his fitness.

rw., u V-..
BromeU, Belilure.
the i&gt;ear Mr. Editor:
When I wrote you from Paris^T’-vaa
obfiged to close my letter without cumClirCVIT C-OURT COMMISSIONER.
Hero.. Tr*vl. „,d wlte h
„lora,.d.
pletimr the account of our stay there. I
Circuit Court Commissioners are by
from . week', vl,u ta 0,M.
beHeVe I mentioned the funeral service
means
Inferior offices, and require
Mrs. Eva Bickenmore. who has been
«b^ur^’„?Xehy kpTOl which we saw at the Cathedral of Notre
services of competent, capable men.
Dame, where the body of the .Marquis de
very HI. we am (lad Iu ,.r&gt; is iiop,,,,.^
selecting these officers the rules were Mores,
one
of
tire
.chiefs
of
the
Bunapart“ 2“V&lt;’ b*11 no r,I“ Of •!&gt;)■ acmat for Ky.'*”
pended and J. E. Barrell, of this city,.
14 faction, lately assassinated in Africa,
“e".
b
ver&gt; “ry
C. S. Palmerton, of Woodland, were c ..
.tlh” ’^ai” Ald' ot ,hI’ P1*".
belli was bfougltt for religious services. The
en by. acclamation.
Mr. Barrell I
great
Cathedral
shobe
with
the
lights
Of
Elmer Gillett, ol Leonidu. riel led bl,
prominent young attorney In this city. etster. Mrt E. Birber. l»»t WK.t. retom- vXni?°M*r- Toe’d,r. which ».». Ifaudreds of candles and the full choir and
Mr. Palmerton hold* a high place tn »
organ
poured
forth
solemn
music
to
which
Ing bume on Saturday.
verj enjoyable occasion.
estimation of tbe people of Woodland.
l3”,lre,ee*J" ’OC'*1 w“s beld “ p- u*'- CbyHX^” “
“ the vast crowd, made up of citizens .of nil
FOR COB0NERA
classes, paid .close attention. It was at
beEa last Friday eeeulng.
Key. Bjeliimyer and wife, of Delt„„.
;u“|™
tbe
grave
however,
that
their
enthijsia*m
In selecting coroners tbe rules were e •
Mins Jennlo Murdick. of Hastings was
found escape. There were various ora­
pended and the Secretary was autbori?
1. N. AnaWe, of Yaidea, N. Y., wa. a
guest at James Tuwuscud’s last Sunday. tions, the greatest praise which they could
to cast the ballot of the convention '
guest at VS. Fisher's last week. Mr. .Sua­
aceord the deceased evidently being to as­
Dr. Sackett, of Prairieville, and Dr. S*
ble la an esteualee trull grower and a
der, of this city. .Both are promin«
sort that be was •-The Implhcable enemy
gentleman that Is well posted, and beaay.
physicians, and well known through*
of
England
and
of
the
Jews.
”
Tbe
senti
­
that a democrat that has not Joined a'tae
c7.,m ,oci*1 **’ '"Iriv.well' .t ment “Dowa with England,” called forth
the county.
Kinley club In bla slate I. almort uu- tended cun, det l« tbe/lnclemenl eTenln*. much
applause.
THE WU?LE TICKET
'Vo,fe and family, and G. F
But
to
try
to
speak
of
Paris
ItselL'
It
Wolfe and family, of east Sunfield, spent
is an exceptionally strong one. Tbe n&lt;»
ha* been called -the Iwautiful,” and It is
bunday in the Grove.
inees are ail worthy of tbe warm supi*»
Shalt*.
Daughter of Wm. Baine, with her hus­ that. But as is often the case with beauty.
of the republicans' of the entire county.
could as well be called, “the fickle.”
Bianch Leonard Is’visiting friend, here. band and child are visiting here.- They
,ns streets are full of monuments, but
a “ait,d UaeklQ8« of Charlotte, Is here uu are from Ghind Rapids.
•
when
one comes to look up the histsryof
One Mr. Nicholson, who is now walking
Jessie Kelley was the guest of Id. Hall •from Michigan to California, stopped over ihem he finds out some things of how vol­
Sunday.
,
’ bunuay with Mr. Fuller and attended atile Frenchmen can iiatc to-day what yes­
terday he loved alld to-morrow will love
Mrs. G. Otis has returned from a week's chord).
again. Almost every spot of note iu Paris
visit in Lumdug.
.
bunday morning G. W. Coals as usual h*s a varied or tragic history. The Place
Rye per bu.. 23. •
Tallow per lb . 3H.
&lt;leont» P.IIOII and wit. were at 1-ralrle. went tu the barn to chore. Latgt he was de la Concorde, the finest square in
Oat* per du.. 15.
vilie. Thursday.
.round lyin^ iu the stable unconscious.' Europe, Is now * beau’.iful sight either by
Wheat, red per bu.. 53
He
was
gut
to.ihe
house,
and
Dr.
parber
XJuarterty meeting at tbe church Baluruight or day.
But there on tbo spot
day and Sunday.
*ns called and found he had a slight at­ where the Luxor obelisk now stands.manyPork dratsed. 4.ou
?
Alice Shultz is visiting Nora Andrus, tack of paralysis. He is nuw doing well. thousand persons were cuillotined.tbe first
Beans. 15 to CO
near Hastings this week.
Chicken dressed. 8..
S
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victims being Louis XVI and Marie AnBeef dressed. 4 00 to 5.00.
Several from here took Iq the Icecream
N.irtl, 1 r*■-1 h *
| tojuette. Tiiirteen years before their exe­
Beat live, 2.T5.
social at li. Blivin's, Tuesday evening.
.Mutton, dressed. 5.
Our qchool bummences next Muuday cution. the Place had been the scene of
Cloreraoad. 4.n to SXE
Mrs. Garrison, of Otsego, wa» the guest
the grand celebration in honor of their
Wool. tn.washed. 7 to 12.
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hines, Sun­ with Will Ganiev as teacher.
Wool, washed. 10 to li.
Republican club meeting at the Wood marriage mid at that time a panic arose
day.
just as did the recent one ct Moscow, and
Mrs. Geo. Kenyon and Mrs. Nash, were Rclioul house, this week. Friday evening. over three thousand persons were killed
MICHIGAN CENTRAL EXCUR8IO
We
look
fur
another
large
croad
as
M.
L.
In Hastings Monday, to tee Mrs. H. Mer­
or injured. This square lias been re-named
Cook Is expected to speak.
ritt who Is very 111.
several limes with three different namt-s.
An Ice cream social at A. P. 'Wood’s Foreign armies have encamped here tbn-e
Mrs. Rich Hull Is staying! with her | Saturday
evening, for the benefit of Rev.
For the above occasion the M. C. wdifferent times, the last being the Germans
fattier, Orlt'y Peake, during the absence of Freeman. Cuihe and help a good cause.
sell excursion tickets July SO-31. Au«.&gt;
her husband who is away on business.
in 1871. Here too the Communists made
A little daughter at Lafayette Bassett's. a stand later iu the same year and a
13,
20 and 27 at one and one third 11
Rev. Hall will preach ills farewell ser­
Tell Yankee Springs corresponded! of
clue limited fare for the roubd trip. G* *
mon one week from Sunday, September 0, Un- Journal, that this flv has lit on tbe bloody battle took place. This is the
to return until September 1st inclusH
instead of-last Suudag. as was stated in Bax.nek. and Ire can’t “shoo*’ him off- barest outline of tire story of one
Children half fare.
spot iu Paris. It Is beautiful now,
last week’s paper.
with tho?e paper wads be is shooting out
The Misses Ada and Myrtle Mosher. of that free trade 50c dollar gun. Shouldn’t but no one who has seen the French peo­
OUR
CANDIDATES.
ple.
ur
lias
read
their
history,
would
dare
Birdie StJohn, and Bertha Rider, attended wonder if the old fly got caught In that
the farmers picnic at Gun lake, Friday, satue tanglefoot that caught the mule that prophesy how long It may remain tn tact
tbe place of Concorde. But Its story is a
and report a good time.
,'
was pasturing in Z tcli. Chandler's clover. typical one.. The great Church of St.
Whew! but don’t that hold ’em tight. We Mary Magda!ems,called the Madeleine, was
'For the above occasion the Mich. C«- don’t even hear a .bray.
.
Johnstown.
built under a half dozen different forms of
tral will sell excursion tickets to BlngbxFOR PRORATE JL'DliF..
government, had several different archi­
Cider Is flowing freely at the Gaskill
ton N. Y. a'nd return at one first cl* tects and as many plank, and was design­
Circuit Court.
milL
Jas. B. Mills, the republican -nominee limited fare for the round trip. Date
Corn Is doing finely under the very fav­
The following casei are on the docket ed to serve as a place of worship though for Probate Judge, is an houored resident sale Aug. 17 and 18. Return limit Au..
for the coming term of the Circuit Napoleon 1 intended to make It a ‘-Tem­ of Nashville. and Is M years of age. He 21st and 32nd.
orable circumstances.
ple
of
Victory."
However
his
plan
met
is a member of the Barry county, bar, has
Miss Carrie Habenicht. of Bedford, is Court:—
with a serious obstacle before he got been honorable and upright In his busi­
working for Mrs. C. E. Paul.
tWuugh. and he was indurud to allow the ness life. Is careful and painstaking iu
The death of Mr. Ferris is announced.
People vs Roman Bull—Fraudulently work to go. on after the orlgnal design. what he dues, and is a tmtn, iu whose
The funeral sit vices at the residence on disposing cbatUe mortgaged property.
■V’cr dragging along from 1704 the church hands the Interests of ail who may have
For the above occasion the Mich. O»-y
Monday.
People v* Henry Knickerbocker—Burg- whs coniple’ed In 1842. In 13T1 several anything to du with that court, way be tral will sell exeuFskm tickets at the r»
Mrs. F. C. Coleman and two sons. Mnrk larly.
hundred Comniunbx» who had been de­ safely intrusted. You will make no inls- of one and one third first C!*s» limited f. i
and Corwin, have been visiting relatives
feated by the government troops, took tak'e-by voting for James B. Mills.
People vs Orlej; Smith—Adultery.
for the ronnd trip. Children half fare.
in 'Kalamazoo.
People vs .lull* Lear—Assault with in­ refuge in the church, and were shot in­
/
FOR SHERlFk.
*
Mrs. Wm. Kearney, of Battle Creek, tent to'iuurder.
side the walls. The Pantheon, founded al­
anil Mrs. A. J. Furst, of Kalamazoo, have
People vs Oilnndu J. Easterly—Rd&gt;- so In 1754. has been consecrated and sec­ • With all .deference .to the able candi­ N'Mtloaal Deinocnatic CouvenUoa, India;been visiting among us.
ularized again and again. It Is nuw used dates fur the office of sheriff. * the .honors
berv.
Miss Earpeatlne Barker, of Hastings, in
For the above occasion the Michig.*
as a place of- burial for. illustrous dead, could not have fallen Into belter hands
People vs John Furnlss—Robbery.
engaged to teach the fall term iu district
riivu there Is the Vendome Column, made than Samuel C. Rlclile's,of Yankee Springs. Central will soli round trip tickets Cor ou
People vs Joint Q.ihtn—Ro »bery.
No. 8. and A. W. Edmnuds the winter.
_
People vs Horatio Warner— Writing largely of Russian and Austrian guns. Mr. Ritchie is a farmer. He has been n first class limited faro for the round tri.
Mrs. Merritt Bovd. of Chelsea, and Mrk\ •XjiTvatening letter.
Four*different statues have adorned the life-lung republican and lifts always been Children half fare. JJates of ijale, Au.
J. C, Newfang, of Reading, two sisters of
top of this, three of Napoleon, one of one of the ••wheel horses’’ of the party, 29. 30. 31, and September 1. Return lin&gt;
People vs Charles Sheriff—Lirceny.
Mrs. U. E Paul, and have been visiting'
People vs David Lepnrd and Elmer Me- Henry JV, but they are now gone the way represent lug bls town for many years as September 7lh.
A. C. Fkllows, AgL
the' latter since Thursday, returned to ■Arthui—Resisting «n officer.
which everything of prominence ntjist Supervisor. He is eminently fitted for
Battie Creek on Sunday for a brief call on
People vs Elizabeth Guest—Forgery— seemingly go some day iu Paris. The Col­ the duties connected with the office, which
umn
itarlf
was
thrown
down
and
scat
­
friends In that cHj».
Arraignment and trial.
he will perform in a capable manner, and Labor Day Celebr*t*Jon. Grund Ilapio
People vs Andrew J. Collins— Ltrcsny tered about by the Communists In 1871, in a way thoroughly satisfactory to the
Mich.. Sept. 7.’06.
because they thought it opposed to -the people who will
—Fur Arraignment and trial.
elect him next No­
For the above occasion tbe Micblgr
*piri'. of fraternity among nations. It lias vember. Vote for Sam for sheriff.
Central will sell round trip excurslo
ISSUE* OF FACT.'•dnee been wholly restored. And «• 1
Bert Lowder Is sojourning In Indiana.
tickets at 81.00. Children 50c. Date «
FOR CLERK.
National Bank of Elkarder, Iowa vs might continue to enumerate the list of
Mrs. Clara Price Is sick, at this writing.
Se^teibei 7£h. -Return limit Septen
Waller W. Brown, a-farmer of Orange­ sale
things named and tenanted, built, bunted
Burn, to David McClellan. August 23. a Henry C. Mitzgur. Assumpsit.
Wesley C. Norris vs Angus McDonald— and-re-built. Even the so common wolds, ville, Is the republican nominee for Coun­ ber 8th-Wblusive.
A. C. Fellows, Aft.
If lb boy.
ty
clerk.
Beds
an
educated
man
and
a
Appeal.
•
•Liberte
Equallte
Fraternlte*
”
are
usually
J. Fisher.and wife, from near Jackson,
Fred L. Heath, vs W. H. Goodyear— painted on the buildings, instead of chis­ college gradeate. Walter has been hon­
are guests of tbe Cue’s.
eled. as it the peopln didn’t know when ored many times In his township, where
Otrln Clark. &lt;U. Allegan, was a guest of Trespass on the case.
Isaac W. Vwoman vs the City of Hus­ these senliiueii'.s would need to be replac­ he is highly respected, and possesses the
Sept. 4.18O0.
Asa Noyes. Thursday.
■
— Trespass on the case.
ed by others, and they wanted to make |be confidence of men of all parties. He has
For the above occasion the Mlchlgn
J. A. French, of VennontvIHe, was n tings
represented Orangeville many times on Central will sell round trip tickets at 87.5o .
Edward Wocdard vs the City of Has­ woik of change as easy as possible.
guest of C. C. Price. Sunday.
-Trespass on the case.
.
Yet with alt tbe deeds of blood which the Board of Supervisors. Mr. Brown has Children-83.75. D,ite of sale Sept. 4th.
Wm. Scott and wife, of Reed City, are tingsJohn Holden vs Township of Prairie- -history records against them, the Parls- been a life-long republican and Is quail* Return limit Sept Tth.
guests of hb brother. Eugene.
Ians appear to be tbe gayest and most ata- [ fled in every way for the duties of Clerk,
l
vilie
—
AssumpslL
.
A. C. Fellows, AgL
Al. Mudlea and wife, of Marshall, vis­
j which require the careful attention of just
Emily Crouch vs William Main—Ap­ biq.peuple one could meet. (Conversation
’—
t.-t
ited Frank Hart and wife, last Friday.
.. be
i— the
»u«. meat 1 such a rum as he.
and
social
Intercourse
seem
to
peal.
_
Labor liny Oiebntfion, Lanalng.
W. L Marble will Uke In tbe excursion
Milo L Williams vs Covert O. Freer— on which they deed, in our walks we
F&lt;‘R TUKASURE1L
to Petoskey Thursday, to visit hl* mother.
Otten passed the open windows of dining
There could be but onp choice for
Iva Lowder is upending the week with Trespass.
For the above occasion live Michiga*
Ilobert P. Austin EsL vs C. G. Hol- rooms where a family was faking a meal. County Treasurer this year, and tliat man
Central will sell round trip excursion
tier sister. Mrs. Wm. Coolbaugh, of Suu- br.«&gt;k K.l.le-Apgrtl from PrnWW Court. Everyone seerned as full of cheerfulness
is J. Gideon Hughe*, a farmer of Barry
Jolin Dnimmuud vs C. h. &amp; b. K. K.— and of politeness anil attentiveness as an township, who for the past two years has ticket* at *1.35. Children 81-30. Date o'
lk.lihn Franck,
near Battie Creek, is
sale September 7th. UeUifu 'limit Sept.
American
Atuviivou would
nvM— at
— a- picnic.
।——— Two
- • French
----- ­ made such a painstaking offidal aud has 8th Inclusive.
visiting his brothers. Philip and George, Appeal.
men will sit down over a small bottle of i so cartJfu||y looked alter the county funds.
CHANCERY 1ST CLASS.
and old friends In this vicinity.
*n.l
li.uu nmrta
rpal
PllitivniPnt
011(1
__ a
. made
j.. —....
ai...
.
wine.
and
have
more
real
enjoyment
and
Mr.
Hughes
has
one
of
the
best
Eugenia Murdock vs Julius H. Murdock
lake more genuine comfort in tbe half Treasurers this county has'ever hail, and
—Divorce.
.. . .
•
Dowllug.
Man M. Garland vs Geo. M. Garland­ hour It takes them to sip away their re­ “one jro'id term d»-s*rve-« .another.” Mr. Mich. State Fair. Grant! Rapid*. Mich.
freshment.
than a Yankee or a Britain Huglx-s is a .Mauiich reptib.li‘*n. been'Su- I
Picnic Wednesday at the lake.
Divorce;
_.
, ___ - .
M. Aldrich is able to be out again.
Esther M. Barnes vs Theodore A. could get Iu a whole day at the circus. pervI»&gt;m for,many years, fijid is the right I Fur the abuvl* occasion the Mlclilgi»'Cafe's and restaurants are thicker lu Paris man in the Treasurers office, and Is worthy I Central will -sell round trip excursion
G. Reed has rented the taeat market.
Barnes—Divorce.'1
„
I ticket* for *1,00 plus 50c for admission
Mrs. F. Herrington has gone to Kala­
Belle Baughman vs John A. Baughman iban saloons in an Irish-American mining of your vole.
caiup. It fa drink, drink, drink, or
I Children 50c plus 25c for admlMloi*.
for UEGiarfcR.
mazoo.
,. .
—Divorce.
,
„ ...
Dau la Bolyen went to Saginaw Monday,
Moses Horn vs Phebe Ann Horn—Di- raiher. alp. aip. «lp. everywhere, and tbe
Furtfi yegraC. F. Brook*, of this city, Dates of sale September 7 to 11. Limit to
first
question
asked
you
when
you
sit
return until September 12, Inclusive.
to remain one week.
was
employed
in
tbe
Abstract
office
and
Miss Winters returned to her senoob in V°Wm. H. Chilson vs Hope Henry Chil- down for dinner or any other meal le, his bu.-tiiieoslUroughi him into direct con
•Voulez vous rouge on blau?" That is.
Middleville. Saturday.
Ron—BUI t0 quiet title. ■
tact
with
lhn
Rglstcrs
bo«k&lt;
No
man
Teo day excursion to Petoskey ami
Mrs. T- Gortfem. Intends to go to
Hellie McUulg.u » Arthur McGulg,n ••Du you wish red or while wine?” All In Barry county, outside of the present Traverse Ctty and return, and by spec!*
lhe cafes have tables aud chairs on the
Homer, td visit rcdatlves for a few days.
register, Mr. Jordan, h Es well acquainted train and at the following
rates, v'*»
sidewalks
In
front,
and
most
of
tbe
pa
­
Mr. Mowery and wife Intend to go to _BI«X Long ’• Fr.uk Lonr-Dlrorc.
tron, prefer to sit outside. So all day with the duties of Register, as is Mr. the Michigan Central and Grand Rapid
St Paul,' Minn., ndxt Monday, to be absent
Asa Odel! vs Jane Odell—Divorce.
who lias served as Deputy Regis­ and Indiana Railroads, Thursday, Augiut
Samuel Crawford v. gary E. Crawford long the waiter* are running in with Brook-,
about two week.
empty bottles and coming out with full ter. User a year ag&gt;» work became very
Last Monday, at tbe home of CaU °ta»
Round
slow iu tl»e Abstract office and Mr. Shel­
BnruUr
ton. occurred U&gt;e m»rrl»«e ot tbelr d.u»b- "uS^mltb rt Clinton C. Smltb-OG ones and the air 1* so full of the eon ver­ don ennduded io run 'the offi •« alone. Mr.
nation of Jolly. Idle Frenchmen and
ter Delay. Io Earl Beldlog. ot Auduau.
Brook*
secured
a
position
Iu
tbe.wuol
boot
"JX. Leunlngton
Fred Lonnlnglnn Frenchwoman that you almost wonder factory and has worked there ever since.
About W Itoeata were oroaeuL C
who does tbe work for this great city. Of
1:17 aui
maker and Herb Slaoton .cted «a Isrooma
course you see men working, but the la­ He lias always been a working man. To Charlotte......
isaa.i
men and Misses Ida Bolyen and Baran “pXl.w1. « s.r.1. j. Lowf-DI- borers dress la about as common In the him the revenue* of tbe office would KmMMNM
RasbvHte
.......
prove a very great help.
Ouni as brldeamalda. Mia. Bell’
cafe
a*
It
Is
in
tbe
streets.
The
eating
T°ETg.rToo„drr „ M.ry Tuondor-Dl........
FOR FROSECUT1KG ATTUBKEY.
played tbe weddlok rnereb.
and drinking, light in the morning, seems
tions are extended to Mr. and Mrs.
to gradually increase, till from five o clock
voice.
lion. M. F. Jordan, of Middleville, was
CHANCERY &lt;TU CLASS.
to eleven in the evening when tbe chairs. the choice of the -convention for Prosecu­
lug.
T«r.n« Corrlgon « Job. Y.rgnr ,t •nd tables, and waiters are often losa ffi- ting Attorney. Two years a&lt;«» Mr. Jor­
MHo.
al—BIll tor .eeountlng,,_n||l r.lent to accommodate, the, thirsty multl- dan i.oiiilfied himself with Ute Republi­
John nnldrn ,, Frank Baddy ol •' U"1 lUSueb is the Idea a casual observer get* can party and ha* done gbo-l work tor the
Mrs. B- W. Johnson and boys
party since. He is an able lawyer, a
Tickets are good for return by any - reg
Sidney Dunn’, people, of Oeleeborp. .la.
The great strong adviKMte, a man of large experience ular train, until Saturday. September Mb.
,0 wm b
L- U-rdlog 1„ bi. first day In Paris.
crowds are there Just as In Ixmdon. New. In fcgal nut:tent, and in his hands the daL»’hn Perkins—Bill for Accounting.
W wLk Johnaoo and mother, of Middle­
inclusive.
The special train will stop a&gt;
Turk, and Chicago, bat they are Dot the ti«n» ol Prosecutor will be well looked Et­ Cadillac. Manton. Walton. South Board, ££* «Xk«af »’ W"°
*'
'XlUC. Mrtt. ,, M.ry E Mikn- Mme. In the English speaking elites ter and carefully attended to.
evsrybody Is in a harry, and flies about as
W^ter 4 Seda.td. -hlpperl . « taFUR UKPRgaKSTATlKE.
Faile PasoMfonfor Traverse City wHi
If be ’»onW inaks a thillton before suo set
Myron Wing, of Barry, is one of the change ears at Walton. Buntage checkr**
of boa. here Wedne.d.y. Aver.ee price “XSWL. L«b yAipb^tUErtch if he could only find the time. If be gets
hrouah to (Gwlinatioa. The fine trait
leading
farmers
of
that
township.
Nature
a glass of something to drink, he galps It
,bMlafsh&gt;a Campbell, of poor citr.
-g^iHortrt Thomy M.y».rd- down in three or four a wallows, and he provl l.ti Mm with an abundsul supply of
In frnm
tbe Koeat of Jame. Thorp and family ceer
d.. “. i-i« ,t hl, mliLmnl
Id firD-vH
from btlwn gotsl
K'«"l judgment,
Mdu.aul. and
•»&lt;! he
bu always
•!««&gt;• brings
Urtoo it
It to
require.
Tb. benefit you will receive, eauitoi fail l^S^'-MrMMn'-Dt.onw. SXw'i to®"* ruabM b«* l~rwh«.,r«
^be'wort on F. F. Fenner-. ■»«£•£
maketbte the exeurekm of the Moattfi.
In Paris everybodytoseems
to | republicans
cho»e
him to represent
W con.
county tn lb.
.MU.
-«this
•» Early a^plieatlou should be made fo.
i.pro«re«in« e»er;‘'‘&lt;’X“
£
JraJdSll
”"1 c“u“h“; *
01 ** M“'up
deled,
when
"ear y eoH.Plu
‘^ W£
” uuu* rt
of the finest in this tart j AMl&lt;nOient of Archie McCoy.
house will be onec. — —
of t&gt;e country.
goSfir’I*"" BlnL
u"l|ny.
sX”"”* B' e“UM “d

ilMLut.

“

�hope DEPARTING

AST1NGS BANNER.

The state and national banka of
The number of individual Democrats
and Democrauc papers that have Michigan have recently published the
bolted the Chicago convention and atatem^nte required by law to be made
MARSHALL L COOK Editor.
platform is constantly or the increase. four times a. year, and the aggregates
Early last we.,k a list of 80 such papers fdrthe 21 banks and one trust ocmiTiN«s.J&gt;i:nn.. oostuffick,
was published and others have been rxuT doing business in Detroit arc now
AVOVST U. 1679.
• dded since then. A few of them sup­ available. A comparison of the figarea
port McKinley, but most of them advo­ widi the corresponding items, Muy 4,
ADDITIONAL
cate the calling of another Democratic 1893, is interesting. The last named
vote*, aa followa:
convention. The list includes S3 south­ date was shortly before the retrench­ ment for all dues, but which were al Maine..
ern and 17 western papers, among the ment occasioned by .the panic coin- first refused bv banker*, railroads and New Hampshire..
• THE PARTY DIVIDED.
latter being the Chicago Chronicle, menced. and the volume of businrsa | merchants. In order that faey might MeoSSmaatu .1“ is i m 4 -.. t:::',
Abend Post and Strata Zcitnng, the was larger than at the time of any not be in any way discredited a circular CkmMCtteut......... c 0M ;lanfl
.......
Davenport, Iowa, Democrat, Detroit other statement before or since. Some was issued, stating that they would lie K3»Island...... 4Free Press, Lansing Journal. LaCrosse, of the items aggregated at that date as redeemed in coin at any of the sub­ New Torfk.............&gt; | To,,,, ...........
On the surface of affairs the indica­
It is only neresRary to nsl.l”
Wis., Chronicle, Milwaukee - Journal, follows:
tions arc altogether favorable to Mc­
treasuries. and Gnu. Scott issued aa
Capital stock—
Kinley’s plcction. Let the people look
Minneapolis Times, St Paul Globe and
order to the army in the field, stating
Surplus and undivided proflls
electoral college. Without
■t the agitation in the democratic party
St Louis Anseiger.
that the troop* would be paid in part
Due banks and tankers...
'"L-’SSBS in these notes, but that the antes Were of theOhloorwv,tnf?h..v
The list of individual Democrats in .S2r®2ru‘“
and~read the list of men among itahith­
vote, -may come from the
erto recognized leaders who have reDetroit who .repudiate the platform
Loaau anddMcounta ..................... «
•as good HA
ha gold to
in ail
all baukp
uonicp ana
and gov- states:
’ «-ow.ar
jpudiated its platform nnd. if the list of
and ticket includes such prominent
Indiana
JSfWhKvjm
ftlwse who have repudiated its candi­
party men as G. V. N. Lothrop and his
Specie 8,ffi».aJ5 states.” Aside from the aabsidmry
Mi.-hfcei
The corresponding Itema at the ckwe ! cojnag0i gO)d was the only toin then lUlnob .
dates is not quite so large, there need
sons. John G. Hawley. T. P. Hall, Robt
be no serious concern on the -subject.
T. Gray, 8. L. Smith, Wm. B. Jackson, of business July 14, 1896, were
j fa u6e. .mid the wording .of Gen. Scott’s . Tbe popoerat. ImL th.L
- If there is great anxiety here, kt them
W. J. Gray, Sidney T. Miller, Post­ follows:
*
.
। order allows that the Republican ad\a4ioa on breaking into
-cpropare .it with thoae people of prom­
master John J. Enright, R. W. Gillett
gjeat, wealthy republiixiti ttstes.
inence on the other side who have reand mauy others. Some of their utter­
Due tasks «nd tankers &lt;
■&gt;« . when it said coin.
.
they get all the rest of tri.
rfused to indorse their party and support
ances are quite jxjintcd, as for instance:
and
clear to the Pxt&lt;-:ric
•ita candidates, and thiy may well be re­
John G. Hawley: “1 thinkvery Vadly
lSS,wloSiooo&lt;t...................
! l»n the diwwtor of the mint r»ve ua west
dlana, MJrtijnu, or Til'n.,"'assured. The trend is vety much to the
of the Chicago convention. It violated
•Stoofea. bond-; and uiort&lt;n«cs
—
n«zyr, that thn
reason
the silver dollar had been
Due from other banks.....................
have a majority ot tim , - ,r.;ki|_
aide of “sound money."
all tire historic traditions of the Demo­
Specie
2.®74L practically out of circulation for 40
But the far
axah-mtl. hw.
There ard.pedjile who complain that
cratic party, nnd went over, body and
The most significant thing about the years, and that act simply recognized
Wiaoenriu
or Mlnncri.to. wool,, uotBiw
•the republicans do not yield enough to
breeches to the Populists und anarch­ comparison is thjktjwhilc the deposits of in law what bad for' that long period
them the majorin . Thrv ,uKld nL
(the democrats in this “sound money’’
ists.’’
•
' all kinds are only •1,854.000 lew than been the standard in fact, the gold
contest; they would have the republic­
Cyrus G. Ix&gt;throp: “I/think thAt I in 1893‘the loans and discounts, which standard. Again in 1880 tbe Rcpub^ two ot theae laavuum. d *urtai
la order to ipxe ,t„.
ans concede something of their views op
speak the sentiments of the whole fam­ represent the active business use of lican platform, upon which Garfield
subordinate issues to the democrats
ily when I say that we cannot vote the money, are 84,53,7,204 less. The re­ was elected, gave as one of the acts for grounds for hoping tu win
help
or Home of the Mate, of , |,r
•who are disposed to aid them in elect­
Democratic ticket on the platform mainder of the differences in deporita
which the Republican party deserved
ing their, ticket. The republicans have
adopted at Chicago. We want nothing is occourited for by the increase iu the j commendation that ■ it had raised the we.t they must mole «un- of rurrvi™'
all
of
the’ following rtatr*:
acted in this way to the extent of dimin­
to do with that crowd or their ruinous, comparatively idle uses of money «found■
carrenev of our country to “the
Wwt Virginia. ... •
ishing their party manifestations in
policy. I hope to see the Democrats in deposits in other banks, stocks.', par of gold. ”
Kentucky 13
’their press and their public speeches.
................. it JOnjfii' .....
defeated in every state in the union. . bonds and mortgages, and specie.* The
The platform of 1884 -made this Knn«*ti
Tcnntvwe............. 12,
,We are inclined to think that those who
* * ♦ With the Democrats on a free latter, chiefly gold.iius increased
declaration: “Wv have niwaj-s recom­ Nebraska ... s
-expect of them that they shall go furth-'
sffrer platform I shall be obliged to . 000, and This is entirely idle capital. mended the best money known to the North Dakota. . .. 8’
3
er to relax their party organization ask
t!he Republican ticket entirely.” jI The savings deposits are almost as civilized world, and we urge that'ef-'
Doe* anyone but a popomi* or a rantoo much. It Is to l&gt;e remembered in
• \Vul J. Gray: “Neither the candidates ' large us when at the highest, tide, but . forts should be made to unite all cun- dldate for Kapjcakrv
tjroh.
rthe outlet that it is the republicans who
Chicago T an &gt; • 1 ra ul.
' nor the platform will do at all. I cun- I there is less dispositum to -draw on * mercial nations in tlir establishment able
orc right on this currency question,
not support cither one.
uv* ”
them for investment. Much of fhc ■ of an international standard, which ,
. while the democrats are wrong. Sure­
CURRENT COMMENT.
Robert T. Gray: “•Get
(’
the strongest j
(faring the last year the supply of I s'hall fix for all the relative value of
ty, under these conditions, the parties
dcnuniciation of the
n... platform
niaifnrm and
n.
money has bccif greater than the d&lt;- ; gold and silver coinage”; and that,
mfhe republicans of Nebraska wyj
pre not on equal terms, whiph would
ticket that you can find and credit it to ।[ mand for .legitimate .business Use., । though with different wording, is pnic- Vest William J. Bryan in hi, own ward,
be the natural preliminary to equal, con­
What has been* needed, and what is j ticully the same ground us that taken county. eongrmkmal district and
cessions. Neither ore the republicans
James D. May: “I don’t blame the mainly needed now. is not more money,' • in the platform of 1896.
■&lt;-. ! state.—John M. Thurston, of Nebraska.
nt ail in that divided state that are the
Free Press for bolting. Every respect­ nor cheap money, but more business, | The party has always recognized
ETAir the While Sewuh looked down
democrats. The one is a compact pari a ___
•
&gt; ■ .. . gold
-t . ..ok
a the
i standard.
&gt;
t...
.. never fa­ 1 on the crowd, as .much' 4- to say:
able Democratic paper in the country __
and
protective
tariff,
with
reciprocity
It
has
rty, nA far as we see it in this portion
is doing the same thing.”
treaties, will bring this much Tnorv vored the free coinage of silver, but “Bryan’s voice is magnificent, of
ci tbe country, at least ; the other is disWm. B. Jackon: “I cannot accept speedily and certainly than the talk only such use of that metal as w as con­ course. But you ought io rc’e my bar­
ytrusted and divided. The republicans
the fallacy of the free silver doctrine about fret &lt;-&gt; ?nge.
sistent with its being maintained at . rel."—WMhita Eagle.
were the greatly preponderant party
in the Democratic party. I cannot
A
good
many,
inquiries
are
made
of
par with gold. It was under thia pol­
Jleprvsenta t i »c Mrrve r. secretary
da the outset. If the democrats have
the newspapers as to exactly what free tote the Democratic ticket on that
icy, united with that of protection, of the republican corjm’Mional com­
post some of their natural advantages
Some curiosity has been expressed as
Hasis.”
that
we
had
the
prosperous
times
from
mittee,
said he had read Brriui’s specci
(through their divisions, it gives them no and unlimited coinage of silver means.
S. L. Smith: “I do not think the to why no effort was made to insert a 1888 to 1892, and it is this policy com­ through, and regarded it an n ‘docu­
equitable claim upon the republicans It means that any one, citizen or for­
Democratic platform is Hound Demo­ plank iu the St. Louis platform favor­ bined with a return to protection and
ment
which
would do■ Hie • republican
(for a sacrifice of advantages which that eigner, individual or corporation, may
cratic principle and I do not purpose to ing the repeal of the tax ' of ten reciprocity that will give us prosperous cause good.
' morty still holds. The party that has take bullion, old spoons or foreign
per cent on state bank circulation.
.
,
times
again.
•kept the faith should have the benefit coin worth 53 cents, and have it coined, vote for it.”
CTWorkingmen
wish their wages in
Postmaster Ennght: “I would ndt, The south was quite strenuous for the
of U* over the party that has forsaken free of cost, into a dollar with a debt-,
sound money, producer* wish .the pay
adoption of such a plank in 1892. It
The following timely words are
jit. We ray this treating the subject paying power of 100 cents. The word on sueh a platform vote, for Thos. Jef­ has not yet given up the idea, but it is
for their products In sound money, and
.
from an address to Governor McKinley
•from a party standpoint.—Boston Her­ unlimited means that there should bd ferson if among us.”
only those who do r.6 honest work are
T. P. Hall: “The tariff question is proceeding on a different plan. After at his home in Cam ton by rcveral hun­
no restriction as to the amount of silver
ald (Ind. Dem.).
wining to accept payment in dishonest
thus coined, and the word independent, □ot the issue, neither is it the silver the failure of this measure in the Fifty- dred visiting women from Cleveland,-©: dollars.—San, Francisco Call.
third
congress
Speaker
Crisp
said,
in
1
HONESjT THROUGHOUT.
often used in this connection, means craze, for that is but a stepping stone
“We know that when you enter at the
CZjVotection is the j^naren for the
that this government proposes to try to something worse, the utter de­ the hearing of a Michigan cong ressman, door of the White llourc, peace and
Baals of tbe Uopoa of tb*&gt; Republican
struction of free institutions. These “We shall have the west with us tbe comfort will enter at our doors; that His that trouble us. Set more mills at.
that
experiment
without
reference
to
Party.
work' and the mints will hake to work.
next
time
we
make
the
attempt.
Thq
revolutionists
are
striking
at
the
very
when vou receive your heritage by the
^American Honor and American Inter- what, any other nation is doing. Under
people in the west waul free silver decree of a grateful people, our hus­ Lessen the number of mill* and you
the Bland act the government pur­ foundations of society.”
■I
est.
.
Th6s\ local utterances may very coinage. They will not get it unless, bands and fathers will receive the diminish the need of mint*. For mon- .
chased bullion in open market and
^Business the Source of Employment,
properly.be supplemented by one from the repeal of. the state bank tax is fruits of their industry, and the heart ey flows through the chnnnrl* of in­
(Coin whether Gold or Silver, must be coined 2,000,000 . silver dollars per Jas. H. Eckles, controller of the cur- coupiea
dustry.—Chicane Inter. Ocean.
■
coupled wun
with iL
i ” And that is the vx
month and made whatever profit there
of the wife and mother will be made
■ 1 , Equal to the Best. .
rency: “The larger the contribution | present •cheme. It is not in the plat- 1 lo(1 when the huslmnd lucks work,
was
on
the
coinage.
Under
the
Sher
­
{Duties Collected from Foreign Counknows and feel* it, though
man act it purchased 4,500,000 ounces of Democratic votes io the defeat ot the [form, bu t it is in the plan.. Even if the ;
•
tries for American Privileges.
Chicago nominees lhe better in thttamd • Democrats
carry
west cait-'' .»
-----D .... eheer
------.j comfort;
—when
_L_
.
. ' the■ day
* the
,
*he
wilXbtlU
and
A eommunientiou signed “Common
Live a montli and pithe r coined it or issued for the Democratic party ”
’Emigrants Who Are Willing to
*
*
W"* ‘
silver
certificate*
against
it,
the
profit
"t
,ng
Y
fx-torr
an, oat, th. «n- oo Laliorer,*’ and printed in the New York
..
Without Rqhbiug Other
Hie
aid
of
the
south.
And
the
reiHial
!
....
going into the treasury. Under the r.^.&gt; Tea.l.r
at Co., and !
a, t|M. ,UU |„,lk Ux wlU U
p'rkx I “»
l^on^ r World, gives iwm- figures filial nrt in..
Employment.
&lt;K«‘ • ruuir *
ui i
unu i
mulc Oil UK 13X
Gold coin
coin is
is a
a legal
letfal tender
tender In
in all
all paynav- ’’ which
which it
it will
will hare to
t&lt;» pay.
wtv .
'
I ‘.t“Pu ProvcrtJ ‘“y1 *»t»ng&lt;-r teresiing as showing the effert of th?
Money plan proposed by the Chicago ' conven­
iFinancinl
Integrity .and
Gold
tion .and tlfe free . silverites the profit
Enough to I’uy All Bills.
ments, without any limit astoamounL I The platform upon which Mr. Bryan stalk through, the atntota by day; when money standard of wages and thr rv-. .
would
go,
not
to
the
government,
but
the anvil no longer rings, inisery-and suit of declining pricr* in tin- chief
Cold and Silver^ Equal Dollars, for All
The silver dollar of 1792. 1837 and । was nominated proposes to take from
to the individual or corporation that
wailing brood in the home by night. staples, due to ehcnpAUed and infrcas-cd
.
Business. •
.
18*^ isa full legal tender to any amount
. the national banks the privilege of is­
carried
the
silver
to
the
mint.
Home Markets for American Products.
Tlip trade.dollar was a legal tender to suing circulating notes, reserving lhat Every woman ha.s a living interest in production. The writer gives a cupytif
the money* question. If our husbands an account, of 1864, the j-ra of cheap
Imports Must Always Be KepfBelow
the amount of five dollars, but has no • power exclusively to the government.
. Pick the Best Mm.
J&lt; taro the money, we spend and intend money, from a general &gt;:■.:* in Maine,
;
the Exports.
.
! But lire national bauk notes are infi-‘
A number of the county conventions legal tender qfcnlilieatlous now.
Judiciary of the United States Must
All fractional silver coin now minted nitely better than the state bank cur­ i to s pentI it. Ev^ry thrifty . woman in which a certain amouht* of. flnar,
which
have
already
hpen
held
have
set
I wants her few dollars to have cloth, sugar, porit, litruei’ne oil and a
j
Not Be Tampered Wilh.
is
a
legal
tender
to
the
amount
of
810.
,
. renvy that existed before the national
a good example for those which are tb
*s great a purchasing power as possi- suit of clothes came -to ?S?.andit took
jKecp in the Middle of the Rond.
Then the
follow in selecting os delegates to the ’Minor coin is a legal tender to the ij banks were established.
(Labor Employed Menns Elevation,
amount
of
25
cents.
.
|
___
„uu
,,Indiana
4 uOVV4r- bank:i would not cir- ! blc, to l»e worth too cents, not 50; to be 44 days of common labor m rwpdolhrs
j
notes
of
state
convention
at
Grand
Rapids,
some
,
|
Dignity and Education lor the
L’nited States notes (“greenbacks”) I julate at par in Michigan, nor those of -•onvertiblc into 30 pounds uf sugar, per day.to pay for it. In 1^72 exnctlf
of the strongest men and most reliable
the «an&gt;e goods cost $I1.W and took th?
I not 10.”
Home.
Republican’s in their localities. The are a legal tender in payment of all Michigan in New York. If a man had I
labor of. 33 days at $1.23 p’f dn.v to)»y
(McKinley and Hobart Elected Means
national convention framed a platform debts, public and private, except foe Slot) in state bank currency at the VeIf there was any such -acaraty ot for it. In 1893 -the s::r.:.- ir ds wet*
। Business und Employment.
on which the loyal Republicans of duties on imports and interest ou the ! ginning"of the we&lt;Ac he might find, money or any such , profit in national worth Sin.To.’iiiP! at on
|»-r day
(Nattop’s Honor Must Be Maintained.
'
‘’ ..
’j when
*
■ ■ -bunk
• note detector
•
bin
came at bank rlrenlatiou as is often re presen ted thecommon laltorer could buy the good*
Michigan cun stand and win, and the public debt
.Ownership of Railroads by JSational
Gold certificates are rnot* —a
~ legal’ 1 the end uf the week, that the currency the issue of such notes would- be much
national
committee
has
outline}
a
good
with 18 7-10 days’
In other
Government Opposed by ^epublicpaymentX f was not worth 975. It h u revival uf larger than it fak According to the
general plan fpr the canvass?' But in tender, but may txj issued’ in
'-------------word*, be wm able to pct tv'odnrla half
.
an Par^y.
of interest od the public debt, and are this system that the south wants, and statements just published four of the
times ns much for his lalxjr^in 1S&lt;H.
(Pensions for the Veterans of the War a campaign where sb many attempts receivable in payment for customs,
the , demand wilt be made that thW
.| national bonks of Detroit, .which are
Equal to the Pledge of the Nation. are made to break into party lines, taxes und all public dues.
r^The agricultural statistics will
system and free silver coinage go.to- i authorized to issue SI,890.000 in notes,
^Quorum Counting by Speaker Reed and where issues are presented in some
t-a, fit
/wiw. na»» ■.... ■
A 1 ■«have only
.... . S16tt,tt3o out.
atThe national fthow that n majority &lt;»f the formers
Silver certificates are not a legal ' getter. Tll/.f
They nare
fit companions.
A
new forms we need to bring our best
' Justified Now by Democrats.
tender, but are receivable fori customs, fifty-cent dollar in coin, und an nnae- banks of the whole country, withan of this country do not produce wbret,'men
to
the
front,
both
as
delegates
fRevenue, Collected Equal to Expcndl| eured dollar in naper made a congenial Authorised circulation of 9391,431,948. but, all of them have to lue.r. bread.'
and as candidates. There will be taxes and all public dues.
I
turcs, a Necessity.
Currency certificates are not a legal ' monetary companionship.
we
hud at the time at their last compiled The advocates of Silver on- promising
Silver Dollars as Good as Gold, the Re- no equivocation or evasion,
tender for any purpose, but may lx;
take
it,
about
the
platform.
There
statements, only 8182.48l.G10 in actual to double the .price of •whra»-. vhich
y
publican Demand.
counted as part of the lawful money
.'irculatkin. It there waa any such would carry with it a corresponding**!*
(Tariff to Protect American Labor and should be wisdom shown in the
reserve of banks, and may be accepted । The latest wool statistics furnish a lack of etrereney as. to make the circu­ vance In the price of flour. Ilrwwnald
choice
of
candidates
to
make
the
can
­
Encourage Home Industry.
in the settlement of clearing house ; good object lessun on the tariff. The lation profitable the banks would issue the farmers who do not prow wheat and
(United States—the Hope of Universal vass, and for a starter nothing is better balances.
j uumber of sheep in the different
inn*
than a rousing state convention. Let
more ot it. The disease of the times is. the millions of others wh«» um*11'-"*
Liberty and Law. ‘
United States treasury notes of 1890 I jf the country in 1801, under a protee- aot a scarcity of money but a scarcity bread like .to-{my dotibl- the prto that
(Voters Have an Opportunity; Vote for us have as delegates men of the stamp
are a legal tender in payment of all I live tariff, and in 189G, under free trade jf business. The remedy is not a free they, are now paying for flour?—Louis- .
that
gave
character
.to
the
meeting
J
McKinley and Business. ,
debts, public and private, and are re- •Ij in wool were, respectively, ns follows: iilver solution but the tonic effect of vllle Courier-Journal (l&gt;tnj.
[Wages Means Home, Education and under the oaks in 1854, and to the hon­ ceivable for customs, taxes, and all |
.
1KU!
est money convention in Detroit in 1878.
1
LML8)3
* protective tariff, with reciprocity,
Comfort to the Toiler.
CTIt is a «ignifl&lt;ant fart that the
public dues. They may be counted aa . Middle mutes............. &amp;MUW
mC3i treaties. '
-X-roads—Republicanism or Populism
Mtate*............ 8,152.1ft:
7.15WIU&gt;
four states whose delegates Jwlted t*
a part of the lawful reserves of tbe &gt;o*tbem
Why the Distinction A
Western sutej.
9SKLM
—Which Way?
During lhe four years of President republican convention nt St.
banks, and are redeemable in gold or sil­ Pacinc »tMte* ............... t.TMWB MMi
jYour Opportunity to Restore Busi­ - In a large proportion of the mines
Rocky Mouutatn region.. 0.RM.T38 HAU.M1 Harrison’r administration with a pro­ .reprercntcd •59.000.o00 of the I^.OOO,now worked in this country silver can’ ver coin in the discretion of the secretary
ness; Vote It.
Total...
44.93S.Mi
.of the treasury.
tective tariff to furnish income,. ■ the OOn total silver production of the roui1
be
profitably
produced
at
60
cents
an
Zeal in the Campaign Will Win the
price.................
lite
National bank notes arc not a legal Avenue,
1'otal value .................niftWJM w.w,„a public debt was reduced •244,819,73a try. according to the mint statistics®
.*
Victorr.—Scranton^fPa.) Tribune. ounce, and it is now selling at a trifle lender except that tliey arc receivable
''
...
over 69 cents. The free coinage people
In 1893, under the McKinley tariff, Under the present Democratic admin­ 'IprM —.\Vrsb’n&lt;*»nn Post.
propose that the government shall take for all dues to the United ‘ States, ex­ we imported 111.632,308 pounds of wool istration. with the Wilson tariff in
Back-acM
this silver, and by coining it, give it a cept duties on imports, and for all debts valued nt •13,933,549. In iBas, uuder operation a part of the time, the debt
purchasing or debt-paying power to and demand owing by the United the Wilson tariff, we imported 248,989,- increased in three yearn. •*ft?,339.630.
Head-ache
the owner of 81.20. Who gets the ben­ States, except interest on the public in.pounds valued at •33,770,159. As It is no wonder that, the gpvertwnent
Legs-ache
efit? Not the government as it did debt and in redemption of the national Lhe imports increase our own flocks; de- las had to sell bemds and buy gold.
under the old coinage acta. Not the currency. Each national bank is re­ :rearc, and the profits of this important The banks have had plenty et specie,
Prove the merit of Hood’s Sarsaparilla-posi­ people generally. The. mine owners quired to receive at par. for any debt
ndustry go to the foreign flockmaatcrs md until within a month have paid it
tive, perfect, permaaeut Cures.
or liability to it, the notes of qvery instead of to our own. And that is the mt freely. It is only the gownoment
Cures ol scrofula Id severest forms, like alone. Why should the government, other national bank.
lhat Is cornered on gold, and that
that
is,
the
people,
confer
such
a
bene
­
way
free trade works every time.
goitre,.swelled neck, running sores, hip
nainly because ita expenses exceed its
fit upon this one class of producers?
disease, sores In the eyes,
One of the asrertiona with which the
A
manufacturer
who
favors
free
sil
­
&gt;ncome.
The
silver
product
of
the
country
In
Cures of Batt Rbeiun, with its intense itching
■1895 was actually worth about 833,000,­ campaign liar is attempting to deceive ver coinage recently made the candid
and burning, scald bead, tetter, etc.
In the silver conveulion at St. Ixonia.
Cures of Bolls, Pimples, and ail otbar erup­ 000. The copper product was worth the ignorant is that the silver dollars id missions “We want to pash our prod- Judge
C. R. Svutt, of Omaha, said:
tions due to impure blood.
•38,000,000, pig iron 1105,000,000, soft are not legal tender beyond the amount jeta into all the markets of the world
Cures Of Dyspejwla and other troubles where coal SI 15,000,000 and the wheat product, of 810. The truth is they are . legal The only thing that stands in our way 'Oh, God. send pestilence, disease, war
ind
famine
smvog ns, hut, oh God, dr­
a good stomach tonic was needed.
even with small yield and low prices, tender to any amount It is only upon a the high price of labor. Everything iver us from another four vents of
was worth. 1* the New York market, the subsidiary coinage that the rcstric- • we make has come down In price
-hat
man
CleveiuiuL
” The judge is
tian as to amount of legal tender is Labor i* still at lhe old high price. If
PMB tbe modkrne right on the
Curas ot Catarrh by expelling tbe Impurities over 8300,000.000. Why should the gov­ placed.
,
,
.Free coinage of diver became the law •onriatant 1'n.ying wages In a flftyernment double the value at silver to
।
which cause and sustain the disease.
we could pay labor, in 50-cent dollar*, :cnt dollar would come mighty near
the mine owner and leave the other
Voters will remember that as party
bringing
famine
to
the
homes
ot
many
'feeding tbe nerves upon pure blood.
products to take their chances at com­ lines are drawn thi« year free silver •vhich would bring it down to the level •vage earners
* trf That Tired reeling by restoring mercial rates?
ind free trade go togethar. . The voter 3f other commodities as they rule now.
At drantau or by tnmL
This accomplished we could compete
eannot be too often reminded of the .
booklet.
.. „,_h
Among the Democratic papers that tariff plank in the Chicago platform, with any country in the world in forhave bolted the Chicago platform and which proparcs to perpetuate the Wil­ tign markets." This might be a good ilocllon fijrl.t u ClomM.le. Ata.
tkket ia the Louisville. Ky., Eresing son tariff schedule and emphasizes the ;hing for tbe exporter, but how about XmtIjt m&gt; men partldp.t.4 ta Uxo Ifhl.
Poet. which uses the following vigorous theory that “tariff' duties should be Ae laborer and the farmer? To the ■vhich lasted nearly an hour.
language: “That the ticket named at levied solely for purposes of revenue.” aborer it would mean a reduction of
Fifty more men hare bwa laid off by ■
Chicago will be beaten U as certain as
rages and .scale of living io the Euro­ he Cleveland Cliff Mining Co. at IshAND RHBUMATISM ClM »
the sun shines today in old Kentucky.
Just what the debtor class hope to pean or Chinese standard. To the »mir.g. Further rodnvlLms are ex­ |
Secession, revolutionary action, anarchy gain by establishing free coinage and zarmer it would mean lhe kes of his
AR-THRO-PHONJ *
xrst market, for 50-cen
jiving
the
mine
owners
a
dollar
'■
rage
earners
to dur .down this mouth, -........-T^u
, p.,,, are we !&gt;
«annot be good buvera
^enta worth of silver is not ap
Democracy.'
ae. words
S Pills pilta, aid

EDITORIAL NOT!

There is probably no class of men in.
the country, not evjen the manufactur­
ers. who have suffered more during the
past four years on account of thread
ened and accomplished changes in the
tariff than have the farmers. The
threat of modifying the tariff, on free
trade li^ea, commenced its mischevioue
work uh soon.as the result of the elec­
tion in 1892 was known. From that
time on the agitation of the subject
was a constant menace and a disturb­
ance to business of all kinds, until the
passage of the Wilson-Gorman oct com­
pleted the destructive work.
The
farmers have suffered in two ways.
In the first place the paralysis of gen­
eral business, and especially of manu­
facturing. has diminished the consum­
ing power of the country so that the
home market is nowhere near as good as
it was in the prosperous times of 1892.
In the next plade the' Wilson tariff
gave Unfair advantage to the farmers
and wool growers of other countries.
These are the main causes of the pres­
ent, low prices of farm products. A
third cause, which applies particularly
to wheat, is the opening up of new ter­
ritory in the Atgentine Republic and
in Russia, and the improved means of
transportation by which their surplus
can be taken to the European markets.
The last named cause is beyond our&lt;
reach. The other two can be remedied
by the voters at the next election.
What the farmer needs more than any­
thing else is to have the tariff question
settled oh the protective policy and
settled for a life time, so thoroughly
settled that he will have time to raise,
and market a crop before the question is
again agitated—time to grow a flock of
sheep and get &gt;ome benefit from them
before the tariff on wool is again taken
off. There Is one way and only one to
accomplish' all this ami that is to elect
McKinley president with a good1 Re­
publican majority in qongress. Bu’t
multiplying words on rec subject is
superfluous. The wh61c case .was suc­
cinctly stated in u single sentence by
Mr. McKinley himself in a recent
speech, in which he said, “What this
country needs is to get back to that pol­
icy that will give us work and wages.’’

itwSUIXS

Cures

Piles Cured.

Dr. Handy’s Fils Care

Sore Spot,

s

NEURALGIA

Sarsaparilla

SfiKSwSlKk.hiiico..’****

�Hastings Banner.

ena must ebnie.
And then? Was I
way showed that Mrs. Loring was
prepared to vote myself to the narrow I booing slumber under the protection of his employer, xk ne was absent from
field of a ootantry practitioner, useful ter night-lamp.\ She and her
home, on© of his brothers would re­
COOK BROS., Proprietors'*^
nnd honorable ns it w: :? Banks had in? Arrived that day,
niece,bar- । spond to the summons.
done me a great service: he had rmwed powrasion of thettqe’wwere
quarinow in full
“But if all three are away?" I asked.
me In most timely fas'..ion; but the liad stood the journey
qew well,
quarters. Both
“That will not occur," he replied, de—
v.c
journey
well. Mrs. Lor- , ckivdly.awakening had been far from pleaannt. iing,
ctr- —
,n
*•
“
*
1
in fact, vias never more cheerful
From habit my horse came to u stapH­ than when on the wing. Ths invalid
“But in case they are asleep?” .
still in front of the riMage ]xwt office, had greeted me with effusion, while
“The disk, in-failing, strikes a gong.
and equally from habit I entered the Miss Gray hnd displayed a cordiality There is a proviaion for the chance.”
place and naked far my mail. A letter, . that was almost too full of friendliness
Here was a further illustration of the
a medical journal, and a newspaper und too lacking in self-consciousness to ingenuity the man displayed ip pror
were handed out, and, mechanically please my fancy. Cheerful good-fel­ paring for possible dangers. But. if
thrusting them into my ]&gt;ocket, I lowship was, perhaps, nil thniT hnd rea­ he had taken the ;mins to insure sup1
walked to the buggy, climbed in, and
son to expect in her; yfct it was a very port from Johnson in case of need, why
turned my nag’a head homeward. - Still flattering result ot many a tete-u- had he not arranged a method of calling
upon me also? Rather piqued, in spite
to have a talk possessed by. doubts nnd speculations, I tete in the moonlight of the tropics.
1 rode to tbe farmhouse, nnd, reaching
,vouaJUg ‘ The night was clear, nnd, though of my dislike for him, I usketf, bluntly,
su’d.
“It ha* H
loekri my
n&gt;y«x
item,t»
w“ ”&gt; ”'«&gt;"• “
“ if some signal could not be devised-^""
it. Irtrkrd
—l#”in my
o
“It is not a necessity,” said he. dryly.
endeavor- to
at some conclusion. stroll along, reviewing
-------- B the ««cupi
•- arrive
*
events 01
of
to choose a way out of my uncertainty. I our
nnd •peemniing
speculating upon
upon And eventual I been dix|x*cd to argue ।
nm- acquaintance umm
1 sat there for hours before I achieved . the
^,c effects
effects of
of Its
* ‘ ­ the point there would have been no
its renewal.
renewal. 1* was fol
it decision, and it w ns hardly more than lowing
’—*---the
- path
' to the knoU,
I nnd
nnd so
so eu- opportunity to do so. for Johnson en­
tered the room. staggering under the
a compromise. In justice to. Dr. Bunks, ' Jhwsed w-err my meditations that
_______
I wobld Rll him H was ohtof my power * raising my eyes from the
groun .««t on weight of one of the easts. lie gave me
•es from the ground I was his cnstomary curt nod, nnd carefully
to enter into a jternianent arrangement Burpriscd to'find myself close
deposited his burden ‘Upon a table. La­
w ith him, far eventually 1 should seek base of its landward slope. I wasto
on the
tli
on the mar Stepping to the door and beckoning
a more populous district; if he cared point.of turning back, whenwas
1 heard
me to follow liim before I could more
for a temporary alliance, such terms as voice recognizable
‘
~
... as Lamar's, which than guess at what the contents of the he olTered should l*e accepted.
■
1, “seemed to .coine
—...v from
num xne.
the. nortuern
northern
■. use might be. -But I walked home that
Catching sight of the ntxvspaper in । B^
e
cbl*»--Fittlft hill,
Li?., at
Uv the
,*«»v base.of
uusc.of I
mv pocket, 1 drew It out, and, as 1 did v-hich.
set forth. Was one night |«Mjieiui&gt;?d By a notion that, when
which, as
a* hns
has been act
•o', the letter fell from its folds to the 1 t,f tae
creeks. The words the( cover was removed, a small arsenal
.i- "alt-water
floor. I picked it up nnd rend the nd ! w‘;n! »•&lt;* to
distinguished, but his might be found stowed away in the
dress, written in 3 feminine hand, alt toi»« y - evidence
that the business, ls&gt;x. designed to supplement the brace
- ----wn; UUSIDt'gB
, of revolvers I had bought for Lamar
angles nnd straight lines, like the frame-' hc
WM ^gAged
. waa
engaged in
in had
hnd nothing
nothing alarm
alarm-­
nlxvut it,
it although, from toe ,hour soon after our'comi'ng to the shore.
work of a house, yet clear and legi’.W. ‘-‘.n/
»f about
The postmark was New York. With ’elected for carrying it on, it was likely
•(to as co.xtixvxd)
waxing curiosity, for my correspond- |
he desired to avoid observation,
encc was extremely
1 broke
the | .
oat of danger.
. limited.
.
------—— —
•
- --— — P«&gt;v0 to him
uiui tout
inui.
#eaj
[। cycn^at_sugHb
time anti
&lt;*Vcn at
and nlne«_hft-cAMi»i2
place he couldmight cooperate a *C“11
’ "My dear Dr. Morris," the letter ran, 1 not b* ■Dre that same loiterer was not'
advantage.”
“my aunt, Mtk. Loring, desires to learn al*&gt;ut. nnd to give a practical illustrawondering what
ivhether it will be convenient for you i 1*an
the need of a sentinel; nt least
p.-ntl-man’s mind.
: to receive her as a patient, und whether i .^t wa" tbe excuse I framed forozirancgetting ancient."
I rooms ctfti .be secured for us near your j
Cautiously I stole by the spring
be "
' office. She has tried a number of treat- : and ”P
ascent. On thedark surface
, ‘ it. ’ said 1. “YouTe tn
| ments since the voyage from Rio, but *4 uf the creek the still darker outlines of
. ■ .pplump, and forty."
, none of them has bcezTof marked bene- j ° 'MJ®t could be made out. The craft
rs t. admit t he second, and ( fit. to her. She remembcni gratefully ' &gt;VIW moored to the rocks, to which a
. I jislf us much again,”
the success attending wour ministra- Haan wa« transferring a number of cases
I'm not broken
■and
f down
n.v —time
nn ,’hIPboar*’&gt; and Yet Is confident »nd packages. A litUc way up the
• to. Sj before, my time.
Tt i hist win-। t,,n&lt; y°ur
win String her.thc relief ’
directing the operation, stood
Robs CotTmemt nt of Ils Pain. Horror and Risk.
1 S
she has sought so long. She asks me to . Unman Intent i» he was upon the task
• 1 warning.
Besides, Tv^ add that this plan was in her mind when in bond, his quick car caught the sdhnd
My wife used “MOI DLRs’ FRIKND” boi '.c on. ami I’d like to haw our chance meeting mode it possible to of* my step*,
enough
und' *he turned toward me
for., birth of b&lt;*r first-child.abp did nut
‘
1:1.. fur play after 40' years secure ynur address.
Ritter from ( RAMPS or FAINS—suit quickly
a.littb
| like a floah.
.
Vllercd
at the critical hour suBerii^ but
-it to travel u bit, to see ,
| “It's I—Morris," I called out. It was
of ««»r‘.
lltk-—she IkmI no pains afterward ana her
“Yours very 1 iuecrely,
. • this big country qf ours, j
.Vcuvcry wan rapid
’
• too dark to perceive his motion clearly,
.
“
DoitoniY
G
raY.”
E. E. Joukstob. Eufaula, A lx
that knows his p&amp;rticu- j
I'm •&gt;!Sent by Mail or Express, on receipt of
Again and ogaiu 1 read these lines. but I thought I detected u swift move­
. heart, but has hardly a
yrirr.
Fl.
00
per
Wtk.
Book "To Moth­
poring over them ns joyously as ever ment of his right hand toward the
ers'1 mailed Free.
■ i. d may be on the other side
• breast of his coat,
,BRADHELD UEGUUTOR CO.. AtUate, Ga.
The dong and short of it did Egyptologistov er freshly discovered I “Ah! You are a rambler until late,”
SOLD ST ALL DRUGGISTS.
.-■ shift my heavy work to hieroglyphs which set at rest a much- he. answered. Startled ns he. must haye
• 1 •■•‘.•rs.-which will bear it । mooted point. Out above the rest of the • been by the interruption, he sjtokc with
[
letter
stood
twx&gt;
words,
“
for
us.
”
Mrs.
।
i.
I dare say. better."
1 1 alt his usual deliberate coolness.
Loring's niece would hardly leave her. I
ter. ’ said 1.
'
“Yea; I was vyakeful and happened
, .... .
^ut liere was Ppo°f that both of them 1
1 ■&lt;. as you’ve probably dis- j
to walk this way. Hearing unusual
r h-’.dlvbtecnouc-h ■ wou,‘1 c°me to Ihxlneytown. That 1
•
PARKER'S
,S b" ' b^cnouP“ ' coukl succeed in convincing the elder ^uik1m
1 P
2 ’, Z
rosbed
Z -A on
to investigate.
■ ■ doctors Comfortably. •
HAIR BALSAM
There
was a chance,
that a
acre and kutffW the ta
'
Lady
that
nothing
serious
ailed
her
w-as
,
,
.
,
-you know, ...
.. jo me that we might makr . huMlv ixwmiblr; it wu« quite on the
mW'" »» ■"ept.ble.
. ; nt. which would be ndThere won nothing in his mnhner to
■ cards that after a month- or two she •
indicate whether the explanation K&amp;tia: would depart in n huff; but. in the rtknnfied hhn.
HINDERCORNS n»eo-b«.c«-rw
—well. I. didn’t trovble myself
1 a-, but I’ve put him off. tirue
"JohnKon blings a rmall cargo, sup­ tau. Stope sU p*la. Maker walkma eaey. Uo. st
with tbe details of that problematical |
-• on the ground, and I
for ■
plies that might cause talk if obtained
n isukiug two people period. The great central |x&gt;int pf in­ through the village." said he. “He will
don’’ '
: that's large enough for terest-was that for several weeks, nt placcXhrm presently in the house."
ti e way. though, nm L least. Dorothy Gray und 1 would be.
“An excellent plan. He buys them at
•* that you’ve decided thrown together For the moment the larger jiorts up the poaziL ,1 sup­
• ;..a;.--:itly ?
That Lxirunr. Banks, nnd all my recent wor­ pose.”
,
ries
were
forgotten.
■•.T*f»&gt;ncr. of rour-/i.”
“Mrs. Weston." said L pouncing upon
"There seems very little danger that •
•ay that 1 have any settled
that gzxxl woman as she passed the
I. “but there’snovxpccta- door of the office, "please du me a greet anyone should stumble upon you while 1
the goods are being landed.” said L |
tibli
favor. 1 have an old friend—patient, I
. *., it Jovry.
There’s no mean—who is anxious to put herself “but my experience to-night shows that !
it is possibie. It might lx? advisable
: it.” h&lt;- answered; and.
under my care. I must find n boarding
_• •&lt;&gt; I.is mure, away he raffled place for her. Onn’t you take her in?” to jxwt a sentry, for ifa rumor of these .
Midnight lalxjrs got about it would set
the vilfiigeu
f
“Well. now. I’d real like to. doctor,
in .-d slowly in Eis wake, let- but 1 ain’t got the roomt" she an­ fhe^rillage by tbe ears."
‘ “Hereafter the precaution slinll be i
•1 ;. v cli-&gt;.»e his o« u gait. Dr. swered. with kindly regret in her tone.
taken. Remain a little,” he added, aa |
jicv'rf'dtibn had taken me by “I» she all by herfielf?"
I
was about to go. “I, too. am wakeful.
; 1:.■.!-.•&lt;»ver. it Jkui served to
Let us converse."
!&lt;•
realization.of the com- niece is with her.”
lie led the way to the front of the
■ ii’i which my fiflure was
“Little girl, is she?"
house and seated himself on the door­
to t !:&lt;• caprices of fate. For the
“No; a young lady," I answered, try­ step.
•
to !v sure, there w:«k no cause ing to avoid the consciousness of a
“How of your medical practice?”.hc
for tu: ety: but u week might chnngp twinkle in my hostess* eye.
asked, when I bad found a resting-place
intion compleu-ly.
Suppose
“It’s toe bad. I’m sure; but we're a
Lar-.;:r -lu.iii'l chouse lo depart; there pretty full house ns it is.” said she. near him.
I told him of Mrs. Loring’s arrival
ua* no ••rrtainty that he would not “However, don’t get discouraged. Try•and of lhe probability that she-would
ksvc me liehind. Suppose he should Mis’ Clark -across the road; she don’t
remain a considerable time in.the
die;
v..is hardly probable that I use half.that bigTiouse slqce her boys
neighborhoood. She wna nn old ac­
shouhl pr .fit by ntty bequest. Suppose went out west. It’ll be a good place,
quaintance, I'added. That I had met
hi* tttH’mie- should discover his retreat too. Mis’ Clark’s n good provider, and her on the voyage from Rio seemed
dadd.^; ijHin him: the result,*0 far M neat as a bull paper of pins.”
to Ims a detail which It was as well not
as 1 • tn. conecnied, would be the same.
Over the way to the house of Clark 1 to mention. Had he learned it he might
hastened, only to-find its mistress dis­ have displayed a livelier interest in the
hamunitt &lt;n the-three, but it waa as inclined to receive boarders. "City matter. As it waa, however, he mere­
wci; •&lt;&gt; rv- i,cii if iu.. I had been in his folks’ notions,” she averred, were not ly said that it Was to be hoped that she
EAGLE
PASS
ROUTE
pky for tin- lietter part of a year, but, to be endured. - But -she began to re­ would recover her health, and then
iu reals:; . . us my j»osition improved? lent a Httl- when I put her yielding on changed the subject lo remark that be
I had Ht.-ri in coat fort, free from the the ground of a personal favor; and dcsinxl me to bring him a considerable
ear-' which had burdened me in tbe when I dwelt genejNjusly on Mrs. Wes­ sum of money in a day or two
STANDARD GAUGE STEEL RAILS.
1 H '-urnulatrd n few hundred ton’s praise of her as a housekeeper, she
dollars
physically I htul been a led me upstairs to •two rooms, spink and
gainer 1 t : • reiubval to the counter.
span and very .comfortable withal, nnd,
That v :
side of the ledger; On with pretended ungraciousness, said
read lows of the lit- thnt my friends could,occupy them,
..-FROM....
I had .made in my prorfes- provided they could “stand plain livin’
■
riled pttrposes of any and plainer oomp’ny.” Inclosed the
lowth pf that often dittosbargain on the spot.
wbfich folic.wa unqucAMrs. Weston met me at her door, on
lion to another’s strong my return late that afternoon from a
could not go on na they drive, in the course of which the nn^
and Ml NORTHERN POINTS to K11 points In
''civ. Sooner or later the swer to Miss Gray’s letter hnd been in­
fh- Interior of the MEXICAN KEFCBLIC, atd
trusted to‘the mail.
"You look like a new man,” said she,
approvingly. “Sakes alive! how gettin* a new patienfdoes perk you young
and offers «pre attractions to the Mfftit-see
doctorsup!” '
-e. tourist, or n-aveler than anv
£««£_
“The mare the merrier, of courre,”
TWreralnr a country unrivaled •" •“•JfUL
rtiw with Ancient History —to the land of the
said I.
Mnutezuiaae ai&gt;d lhe Azteex.
“You’re lucky to get two such spceml
sufFrers. You’ll be getlin’ rich, what
Kjcirxzji vxsvrpas*k».
Illi f”' ■* •"&gt;’
at home, can t»- sold
with the new one and the old one over
yonder.”
She pointed to the house on the knoll,
which showed a dark spot among the
SAN ANTONIO TO
Yjl M-tn v carloads of the mate: inis
lowlands lying,about it fresh nnd green
3W‘,Jr Mme Soph Mince Meat
and bright in tbe slanting rays of the
bought At one time, at lint
setting si^n, now nearing the erests ot
Ho tamed towards me like a Cixh.
IZ'A-inds. All the paring, chopthe hills tn the west,
“It is for Johnson,” he condescended n wet eonnectlon* at Saa Antonio with all linea
|Pu,g. seeding, stemming and
fi oct tbe north and east.
“Seems like a blot on our landscape
CMsmpg ate done by perfected
don't it?" she said, with her eyes still to explain!
, machinery.
Such immense
“Very well; you shall hnve it,” raid
quantities are sold that a mite
fixed on the somber mound.
L "By the ^vay. is your telegraph line
01 profit on each package of
“Yes?* thought I, “perhaps in more to his house still in working order?”
For tnformallon concerning *•*«*?•’JJ®**}®
tables and particulars, aqd the l^uroey.1
ways than one."
"Yee; but it is not a telegruith, only Time
Iletlco or Intermediate point I, call upon or ada simple signal," he answered. “Euter.
drri*IX
If you choose, and I will elucidate it.”
One evening, about a fortnight later,
W. G. NEIMYER,
IVe stepped into the living-room, og
I stepped out of my ofiice for the double one trail of which he (.bowed me a knob.
Int. R. B.
Gen.u Western Aient Mex.
purpose of enjoying a pipe and a stroll to tiny as hardly to be noticeable. By
230 Oark St, Cleat o
in the open air. The hour was late, at pressing it, he explained, a metal disk
least for that'anumbnity of early ris­ was made to fail at tbe other end of C. K. DUNLAP,
h enough. *n'
ing nnd early.retiring, und few lignts tbe line, conveying the intelligence to
c r.
P ns
and Tj - A., Mex.
IMB. Texas.
BG.
Krtle
pMe
were to be seen in any of 1 he cluster of
tha fisherman that be wm to hasten to
■'k.MT.u MlkM.ttlLd.J.'
'
farmfiouseK. A faint gleam from one
■nxtLuwtui co., mumx,». r.
of tbe upper rwros of tbe house acrowj

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ADDITIONAL

DITORIAL NOTES

FACTS ABOUT SILVIR.

MORE GARBLING

,

1.
THE'JOURNAL KNOWS THAT IT tS DISHONEST. AND IT DARE NOT PUB­
LISH THE WHOLE PARAGRAPH ON THE FINANCIAL QUESTION
AS UTTERED BY ZACH CHANDLER IN THE LAST
SPEECH] HE EVER MADE—OCT. SO. 1879-

Still CllDaing to IU Record It Garbles the 8poecl|.of Jamex G. Hlainc.

Satienal Republican Ticket.
FOR PRESIDENT.
WILLIAM MC KINLEY,
of Ohio.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
GARRET A. HOBART,
of New Jersey.

**eu 8. Pingree of Wayne.
r Uewtrnant Governor—
■ mnas B. Dunston, of Marquette.

• '’•ecretary of State—
/Mhlngton Gardner ot Calhoun.

laynard of Kent.

■ • Superintends Public Instruction—
. K. Hammond of Hillsdale.

. (V.Simmons ufiihlawesi

• Cougress. 4th District—

The voters ot Barry County have a right to expect to receive facts from the county
papers which they may receive, no matter for what political party they may contend.
Lt Is the duly of a newspaper to give the facta as best It cab and net to garble »them so
as to create a wrong Impression. In our Isvue of last week and week before we chal­
lenged tbe Journal and Democrat to print all of the paragraph of the speech of Zach
Chandler delivered in Chicago Oct. 30, 1S79 on the currency question. Everyone wh»knows anything about the speech knows that they dare not publish what we challenged
them to publish. It would lose the cause of free silver many votes if they should.and
they must depend upon.deception for success. We knew they would not publish It
wheu we challenged them because they dare not. Lt was a sound money speech of the
soundest kind—just what would be expected from Honest Old Zach Chandler—and a
sound money speech In a free silver paper would not look very well you know. O»
course It was perfectly honest (?) for our contemporaries to garble the last speech ot
Zach Chandler and try to make him out as a free silver man. but their columns are not
so crowdedjbut what they could print the whole of the paragraph they garbled and cor­
rect any wrong Impression that might have arisen, but as we said before they dare .not
doit. On the thecry that It is honorable to thus pervert the true meaning of any­
thing they choose, our contemporaries could just as consistently argue lhat the Bible
upholds stealing, by leaving lhe word .“not” out of the command “Thou .shall not
steal,” and making it read “Thou sbalt steal.”
The Journal is so notorious for this kind of warfare that we were not surprised
at It. In fact we expected It long sgo. But after being, thus driven to the corner,
and standing In this community a self-confessed perverter of facts, wu were hardly,
prepared to see the Journal come out last week and garble tbe speech of James G,
Blaine, and attempt to make the people believe that he, like Chandler, was in favor of
free coinage.'
Tbe first clipping In the Journal reads as follows:

aw

proytdlng tor the resumption of

. t with the leading coininrrcisl nations
■e world, which we pledge ourselves
until such ‘agreement

t be preserved.
। designed to maintain inviolably! the
Igatlonsof tbo United States anil al
nosey, whether coin or paper at the

thousands.”

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This last, from the Journal oecn.-s along In that part ot lhe speech where he is si­
gning fur bimetal'isra and yupcs to see It restored all over the world—In fact arguing
for international agreement. This part of the speech standing by Itself misrepresents
him, because in a preceding part of this same speech he declares it is nut safe nor ex­
pedient for Congress to offer free coinage to tbe silver dollars of 412X grains with the
mints of the Latin union closed, and Germany not permitting silver to be coined as
money.
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But why did not the Journal even atlenipNo be fair and place James (J.
Blaine Ln his propcrlllyht before the peoplef Why did not tbe Journal be fair and
not skip around and take portions heie and there? Why did It not be fair and print
that portion of the same speech, from which It has tpioled relating to the free coin­
age of silver. As the Journal, we believe, purposely omitted It, we will print IL Mr.
Blaine spoke as follows, this ;belug taken from tbe same speech the Journal has
garbled:

' ghtcaed nations of the earth.

rhleh the

hat you think about it.
expect the invariable experience
inevitably lo«e our gold coin. It will flow out from ns with the certainty and with the
force of the tides.
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•
•
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WJiat gain* therefore, should we make for the circulating of medium If on open-

•honld declare that until

New York (Dem.) Times says:
*. Bryan is beaten. This prediet ion
Ji ax well recorded now as at Aonie
day. Tbe candidate himself fnrolshe complete savumnee of ita fulflil. He has come to the (list great teal
&gt; campaign and he has wretchedly
I to nu-et It. A f Uf nil the antecedent
ling of this surprising boy’s tliglita
■ oq'H’nce, it wm an audacious and
thing for him to stupefy an aud. which wished to sympathize with
by droning out seven columns of
•y theorizing alxiut the effects of free
&lt;e, unrelieved by a single thought or
aw that rises above lhe level ,ol
Ing commonplace.
When we de■ i nlm as a cheap innunlebxnk It is bewe really believe bitn lo t&gt;e one. and
exlmly to speak the tiuth about him.
■ patatraPh hi bh dull speech was a
t his political cofiln. It Is riulit anil
it the candidate of repudiation should
tcbleved lo New York the flattest
over made by n candidate for the
teney.
» New Turk (Dem.) Sun 8ny»:
» verdict among the friends and foes
&lt; candidate alike wjs that the whole
litralion fell far short tif the success
ad been expechd. Tile document
nufirm.s the opinion that he Is utlurit to tie entrusted with the high of
• which he aspires.
Hia melancholy
a last night to matte any favorable
salon on the thinking people uf this
*
guarantee &lt;&gt;f the continuance uf
tovernm^nt iu this counlry.and a de1 rebuke to the Clii-'aiu revolutionvho have tried to steal the good name
i Democra'?’.

FIRST.

Silver has always been mea«ured by

gjld. .
2. That by which something else is
measured Is^the standard of value. The
number of ounces of [silver an oui»ee of
gold would buy has al ways.been the ratio.
3. Like nil other values, the ratio of
silver to gold has been controlled by sup­
ply and denrxnd.
4. When the government was founded
IM cnmnwrol,! or true r,Uo wm
to be 15 to I. ■
*'. ■* 4 ,
5. ^At lhat ratio silver was admlttitd
free and unlimited to the mink Gold dol­
lar *’4*i grains fine gold; S4MJC15 equdls
371K Knilas fine silver, the “silver dollar

of tbe daddies.”
.0. Tbe Intent atfll belief of tbe “dad­
dies” was that 871H grains of pure silver
would buy'as much of anything as 24 4*
grains of gold would buy.
7. Or that 15 ounces ^&gt;1 fit&gt;e silver
would pay a* much debtjas one ounce of

gold.
rkcoxd.
*
1. The ratio of &gt;5 to 1. fixed by law.remalned actually ’correct but a vyry abort

time.
2. Owing to the admission of foreign
coins which were inferior, uo American
gold or silver coins circulated. Coinage
of silver dollars was suspended In 1IJ04.
and was not resumed until 1820. Then
1,000 were coined?
8. In 1834 the “dollar of the daddies’’
ceased to exist.
The weight of lhe silver
dollar was changed to 412% grains. This
altered the ratio tn 16 to I.
•aid in regard to the detnoi
4. Silver tlteu became more profitabla
rltb the light before me,
to export than to coin.
5. \ Thus we went to the single gold
standard, uu which we have been down to
the pregenu time.
should not have this trouble now.”.
6&lt; Dropping the silver dollar legally
(“This was taken from a portion of the speech urging International bimetallism, just
what the republican party to-day Is urging. But standing by Itself does not express from coinage In 1873 waa only making a
mere record of what had been actually
Mr. Blaine’s views. The second article from the Journal reads as follows:
true from 1834. Silver declined to be
coined
during that entire period except lo
■ingle gold nt*ndnr&lt;l would. If MicceMful, produce widespread disaster In tbe end
throughout the world. Thedtstruetfon of silver as money and establishing gold us stnall'quantUle*.
.
7. The whole amount of sliver dolhus
hnnc-cd in value, nnd wouldgxin HdUproportlouate nnd unfair ndvnntugc over every coined from the foundation of the govern­
ment to 1871 was about S8.000.00D.althougb
Ita coinage was free and unlimited.
without

OUR FINANCIAL PLANK

Cut This Out. Pnl H ,B • »«»•■•*
ope and Carry it in Your rocket jor
Ready B«fi»reoer.

At theconcluslon of this speech Mr. Blaine offered a bill as a substitute for the
Bland-Allison measure. In which it was provided “That the dollar shall c&lt; ntaln 425
grains of standard silver.”
The speech ot Sanies G. Blaine, like the speech of Zach Chandler, which our con­
temporary garbled week before last, waa a strong argument-against free silver as now
advocated. At tbe time Mr. Blaine made Hile speech the silver In a silver dollar was
worth 92 cents. Can there be any question as to where the “Phimed Knight” would
be standing to day. were be living, when the silver iu a sliver dollar Is worth but little
over 50 cents.
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Now w« have fully, fairly, and completely exposed the dishonest methods of our
couteMJpurary who tries lo gain a possible point fur free silver.
Houeat men ot all*,
parties what do you think ot 111* Such articles might be properly dubbed “political
forgery.” They are gotten up to deceive the pebpte’as to the true position of James
G. Blaine on the silver question. Whit further confidence can be placfcd in anything
the Journal says? But people are aware of that paper’s methods, and make liberal nlIbwauces for what It says. We next expect to see-tl attempt to proje that Abraham
Lincoln was a traitor.

The wooi growers of Ohio meet at Co­
lumbus next Tuesday. It Is needless to
say
that nritlwr Cleveland nor Bryan will
ot Ni'es was nominated at the 4th District
Congressional Convention rvcrntly belt! nt receive any very complimentary nao’.v■
Three Rivers, inasmuch as Mr. iiaiail-^ tiuns.
ton Is a a trail «er to many republicans ot
Generd
John
8. Mosby of confederate
this county- ,«e will give a little sketch ol
bls life to show what kind of a inan lie Is. fan.r. is one of the latest Democrats 10
bolt
the
Chicago
ticket. “If I Ind n m|L
He was born 89 year.-* ago on a farm
near Nile*, his present home. In 187G b&gt;* Lon vohM." he says In a letter to n friend
graduated from the Nites High School nnd hi Virginia "I would give Them to Me­
i K nley.”
was about to enter Ute Stale Uniyetelty j
when his father died. There w«&gt; ■ mortIn attempting to sneak out of lhe rmK.ro ,i|Hin lb, r.rub ,o Ik,Mi, huront .ur- b&lt;rr„ln, tmllkm In which Um Baxxeh',
rounding circumstances l»o gave up tin challenge put the Journal in regaid to
ambition of -his I We-—allendlug the Uo.l- Zach ChaudteFs speech, the JumnaLertnur
veihlty—ami applied hinr^elf tn .getting shows that he Is wlltally attempting to
rid Of tltai mortgage, juslax elo-eiy ns hr deceive. He says •‘As we found the Iden­
applies hbn.-teir torvrrytliiug that hr takes- tical language we had used etc.” Tlila
hold of. After making u nice home l»i fIiuws that lhe Journal editor looked the
his ims.herMic left the fa’tin noil mn»- uu&lt;ter up.
If be did be knows two
menr-'t tlir study &lt;»f law. nod annuriMrrt, things:- First—:Mthat the speech did nut
In that j*t»l as hr aneret d.&lt; In rvrryl Uhnr. oo.ue in the older In which tbe Journal
One atiecrsn followed aomlnT until the ir- quoted, oi rather misquoted, IL Second—
St. Paul Globe puts it this way:
pcbUcariit of tterrlrn C*»un«y drchhsl to ••Hist the first three words were omitted,
run him Lit Congrrns. the Mory uf lhe which. If imterted, would have ehengmi
Domination being familiar in all.
.
•he etillm meaning.” Everybody nnv
» trust in- God for ttir tn|»»-r 47
Mr. Itanililon ta a fikr l«n»k»n^ grnrtr- know* that Zach Chandler waa a s.»nnd

Un the 84d ballot Uuu. E. \ Hamiltmi.

Tip HD,

1. From 1878 to July 1, 1896, under
limited silver coinage we coined. In full
legal tender silver dollars, 3429,289,910,al
the ratio of J6 to 1.
2. Ln the elghly-five years prior to 1878
the whole amount of silver coined by tbe.
United States under free sliver coinage
was $222,585,921.
* Ln the eighteen years from 1878 to
1896 the wltole amount of silver coined
under limited coinage was $471,927,729.
4. More than $27,000,000 more of sil­
ver wm coined in eighteen years of
limited coinage than during the elxhty-fire
years of free sliver coinage.
5. All the sliver dollars in our curren­
cy are full legal tender nt' 100 cents tach
(except for redemption of gold certificates,
which sre not legal-tender.)
6. Subsidiary silver (half dullare.quarter-dollafs and dimes) are leggl tender Jo
the amount of 810 la any one transaction.
7. The total limited legal tender silver
coined 1*8179.566.288.60.
8. Total silver coined by the United
States down lo July t. 1896. 8696,464.844,­
.10.

W Irre Wjver a

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the readers of lhe Banner to the proph­ the money be h.. ,„,d b?
esy made by James G. Blaine in 1892. workmen .. tnoeb w,^ „
“•
Has he not faithfully pictured the result- workmen receive,, before be .bell t
, .
of Democratic supremacy, and have not ■"•"I. to •Ubl.tred. tou,i. w,,X*1'
bte predictions come true*:—
FntOtnOmtoMmrotirTor, ,„ tl.,
••1 love my country and my country­
under tMr pet theory „ ,mi.,.
*“
men. I am an American and rejoice
every day of my Ufa that I am. I enjoy Ute market, of the worM.- I„ :W3
tbe general prosperity of my country, and tertp product, worth »Mo.oo(, 0M /
know that the workingmen of this laud ISM under leriff re torn.
worth MM.000.,00.
Whf,„
**
are lhe best fed and the best clothed of
any laborer* on the face of the earth. Burket, of the world loe,:lri/ Tli„
Many of them have homes of their own.
,'°'*t the
They are surrounded by all the comforts farmers of this country
»
and many of the luxuries of life.
1 shud­ capture them,

il,lnr TUtur-ffmlU-

der, however, at the thought that the time
must come when all this must be changed*,
when the generift* prosperity of the coun­
try will be destroyed.
When tbe great
body ot workingmen In this land, who are
now so prosperous will .hear their wives
and children ery for bread. That lhe day
must come when the factories and manu­
factories of this land will shut down, and
there will be the silence of the tomb. And
tbe reason why it must be so Is this: Tbe
great southern wing ef the democratic
party are determined to establish the doc­
trines of free trade id this laud. They
will be assisted by their northern allies.
Tbe fight is now on.
There is a. great
body of visionary but educated men who
are employed day by day In writing,
free trade essays and arguments in favor
Of that doctrine, which find their way Into
every democratic newspaper in the land.
•■^The great body of our people have
never experienced themselves tbe suffer­
ings which always result when the pro­
tective principles are laid aside. Poisoned
and excited by the wild statements of
these writers and the demagogue appeals
of democratic speakers, lhe result will be
that, iu tbe very' near future, these forces
which are now working will be strong
enough to defeat at Hie polls lhe party ad­
vocating* the doctrine of protection.
It
must Inevitably follow that uncertainty
and doubt will ensue.
“The business men of the country, fear­
ing the destruction, will decline to engage
iu business: consequently mills will be
shut down nnd the workingmen will be
thrown out of employment. Tbe people

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Whatever the
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Our patterns, our qualities,
our prices ipake up a catpet
trio that charms all who
inspect this assortment of
the latest ideas in ever}*
material. We only ask an
inspection bf what’s here,
knowing what seeing will
lead to.
.

Renkes &amp; Walldorff,

fore, that they cannot bo prosperous and
hare work white this principle Is threat­ Funeral Directors.
Furniture Itealera.’
ened. In tbe midst of this suffering they
Embalming a specially.
will learn that the only way lhat they can
be prosperous and happy is to vote for the
party that will build up the Industries by*
which they bare gained a llvelltaod—btcause they can see dearly that when a
manufactory is shut down there is do de­ REMEMBER That the Famous cltithIng store is going to move and are clos­
mand for tbe thing which they have to
ing out tht ir slock of men's and bej’s
sell, and that is their labor.
shoes at less than wholesale price.
Ihnx Smith. ‘
COMMUNICATION- “
CHILDRENS SUITS A bi&lt; cot in
childrens suits. We don't want to move
ASSYRIA. MICH.. AUG »4lh. 1HPG.
so many. Four weeks more. I'hin
TO THE EDITOR OF HASTINOA BAN
Smith at tbe Famous. *

THAT FAMOUS

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Call nnd get the prices. They must go.
Phiu Smith at tbe Famous.

LOOK At the bargain window np at
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THE BEST ■Overalls and jumpers for
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FOURTH.

The reason a new demand for frte
c linage uf stiver by the United States has
arisen Is. that owing to Increased produc­
tion, caused ehleily by improved methods
of tnlnhig. and better facilities for trausportat’on. output of silver became so large
as to diminish its value in relation to gold.
‘J. . Down to 1873 silver was more pro­
fitable to extmrt than to coin, and that
year only 839H.W0 was offered fur coinage
In the United States.
*
3. In 1850 the world'* prtMluctlon of
■llver was *51,400,000 ounces real ratio to
gold. 15.38 In I.
4. In 1870•the world's production 61
silver was C7.753.ooo onnees, or more thandouble. Ratio tn gold 17 88.
5. In 18-W the world** .production of
silver was ‘J3.J70.0ju tinners, trebling that
uf 1830. Reil ratio tn gold, 30.78.
0. It&gt; IQ93 the .world's- prodnedon (if
silver was 105,000.000 uintcra. or more
than five times' whet II was in 1850. Rea!
ratio to gold 81.MJ.
7. Th it Js tn My. an ntinev of gold Is
worth to-dnv nearly 33-ounces of silver.
.8. Yet owners of iiiiciiimMl silver want
ua to accept It for free and unllniiletl coin­
age at the proportion of io uuheea uf sil­
ver to 1 ounce nf gold.

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•f the ConaMtu-

tlon.)

KECK WEAB Al! 35c gvuds 20c; J5c
' goods 23c: 50c goods 35c.
J’iiix Smith.
BROWNIES Overall* fur 23c. I'hln
' Smith at tbe Famous.

DR. II. A. POWERS.

CAPS Se&lt; what the Famous will sell
you fur 23c in Golt caps.
I’hln* Smith;
SUSPENDlRS From lOc up- All cut
in price.
P‘»t« Smith.
FAMOUS Itememtar t he Flimota pants.
Tnry are bring sold client’ now.
purs smith.

dollars at 1O&lt;&gt;
One pro]H&gt;kitlon-ia exactly aa fair ns the
other.
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dollar* for 8730 In gold, providing they
proposition?

THAT RACKET.
ENAMELED WARE Ur have Just
received n l&gt;4 of tnamt hd ware d*.rvet
from tIm factory. -Callfur I’- &gt;f'rU r’
40 to 50 cents; tmkr till’. Id tel’&gt;
Coffa-r putt. 50c; wash iwu *- -'f- 7“
one &lt;*lse will &lt;-ffrr lhe t-rnxml the
guud« are warranted the te -t. i”1”
Siulth nt the Itacket.
TIN WAKE Ju.t trot eld h ™ IM
Factory, and t«-lii&lt; Hie - mlr
b*iy from the factory dteni.
either give yon l*’«er
«i
prices for tbo ipuney. Ff,h&lt; shiitii
•’
the Racket.
ONLY A f.*W left of tlo dmt
Yun will have to come
At Ute prler they co
‘
worth front &lt;Hte lv.lt to .mtfhfa»k lor tnetu. Fhln .■jmi'.li « - *'

Candidate Watson one of the two nom­
inees of the popucrat ticket for Vice Presl-.
•tent Is tint with a speech denouncing'
Bryan because this year he hasn't a word
to any a'KMit tailf. white four years ago ho
talked about nothing but the tariff. Be
atao aeruM s Bryan of be'ng-ailvnt on th bank question because candidate Sewell l«
I. Tim effe.-i would be to flood the a protectionist nnd a banker, nnd a’ mem­
country «il h all ver dollars worth 5g toflg ber of many large and wealthy corpora
lions.
LOOK At our 10c window i&lt; «&gt;•»* »•***
2. When the guvemincirt was founded
Maur of the icmid* ««* *“rl1 "
The money of thia country has been
the -itaddten*’ bellevetl and Intended lhat
Phtn Smith at tbe Backet
considered the best tn the world, and
13 ontircH of Hirer wo-jkl purchase as
BPE0IA1. SALE Ltememfr**
BrtiiHub-r’ Mr
SPECIAL
'
tanners and employes of the ahopa know
much as one ounce of gold, or lhat fifteen
div uniy, W qL dish i • ■ •
ita purchasing power la ail right at- pres
i'hln
Smith
at
the
Backet.
oumi-a uf &gt;ilv«-i would .lisidiarge a ctebt
ent More Work fw the shopmen nnd bet­ MAKE US AN OFFER .0"
which one ,M|hw ur
ter
nrlecn
for
the
product*
of
the
farmer
hi. r millinery guods.
" f’ *'
‘ Pain
8. To «tay one ounce of gold will )&gt;nr.
wilt g«&gt; at grraily t9dm*d f
’
ehao aa much as 3 • uunetm of allrer.
If are (lie things they seem uioat tn desire.
Smith at the 'Backet.
w,i
Bilvrr at 16 tn I. -vhvrefare, we
Font years ago democrats dlfumved free 7»C For nr Mir &lt;d
woMld !«.• forcing on &lt;nir«&lt;dvre « dollar ot u
,li&lt;w&gt; tint we here lied In U"
trade throrlea. The faeta eaine Jntt as
,1 We, role Smith ol II"'
»oon as Cleveland was eteclrtl. This year
&lt;ml, otuMmlf the pr.xnl dollar ot our
tfc.ui-j man. aa was James G. Blaine, and
they are disenmring free silver tteorirs. Sl.as We boro a Wile O'
■•nsiituliiHt,
currrory. .11 u.
Wn&lt; krpt
|e
ptlro nd I' »OU can her I* »am a
WM defy any one to produce a speech.taken |
at that price. Iron, aur Hlirr
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tn «ui.v. lie Is a aruiel. jolly fellow, ■nd In Ita entirety, and not garbled, to prove
and haa a Houm and Senate of Ma kind.
win .IM you a pair: FNu
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gold standard.
they were nut. The Journal has mule
Market.
,
' **ery way tn fill th* high office f«»r which
,&lt;h&gt;H r.o »k&gt;n, .. h. h&gt;,
„ld
be ItMjlf redleuloua in tbe eyes of It* uW.i
EGGS We went 75 bu»lu*l next Salo’*
parly, ur parties.
tbi-ni du Uato yaer Just gx they did four
d.,. HUbnt
smiW

�flxsTiNt’'

Banker.

Thursday,:Aug. 27, &gt;896-

All who w^ah to secure one of my Prun­
Ing Implemenu at factory prices call on
me at once as my time |fl limited.

■ Tbeiw win n. , donation and nlente &lt;Un!k.r,t..lhe LnllM Broth.™ rannuan In
Supreme Cbanoellor. JMl „
s!L‘m5’"II&gt; n,no,-r «re«. ThuraWhile Claude Rogers was driving from
to fnU , lelrItM wu
&lt;14*
Selden,3. E„r&gt; bod, Inrllod.
his home In Carlten, this week, be was mwas received
from8. Gn.wl M&gt;lne th„ Mr
sautted by Selden Terry and w.&lt; rtrwk a
Aaxlll,r’ of Emmaourl
re». Colgrove
Tn
J! “'I'
‘■•ri,l' •ronw, on
severe Wow In ths eje. Arrest will flkeiy Dlae# M,
Ttrig will
P““
Colsroro .tlhe haul 0[an or. Turada,. S.pt.d.lwr 1, at S o'clock p. m.
Prof. Mealln, will lead ths ,„n0,
men.)It
t,
,
„„
V/f be farmers picnic at Gnn I take, Friday
- .fTER THE FIRST MONPta. maotlnx next Sunday eveolM .. Sc
honor, rm om wh|eh
«•
charclt.
PU IN SEPT. IS. THE »t
and Saturday, was a brilliant success In
PAY OF SCHOOL, (the Sth.)
every pM^eular w it is reported, and the .T ?
”7' "■"'Iroro mwllny.lll be
°««r»lul.ilon.,. .nd
held at Mr.*. Campbell'*, Sept. 4. at 2
largest crowd of people ever u the take lhe dnue. ot the office eoold Dot
inlo vl.rtk *
,r- •»ra«&lt;l, inwas present upon both daysY 7
wore cerehl. h.ndyQll, el«:lo„ (,
The Hastings city schodi will begin
Agewta Wanted.
I want a live agent in every county to iuji.v.-m wish lo save money Monday Sept. 7tb, not a very dtetaut date
■" ' . n av while my stock many of the youngsters are thinking. The
The Hon. Andrew D. White, ex-presl- jrodoce—nd fell my Pranlne Implement,
horticultural invention of
'. .. Gete of shelf worn enrollment of foreign pupils promises to dent of Cornell University, has written a ine grektett
. . doea ,ts own toklng.lt sei If op
b« unusually large this fall.
an.l Good hand books.
very important article for the September •Ight and i« guaranteed.to pay for itMlf in
Some one has burrowed two volumes of
orum. enHtled ‘‘Encouragements, in the me economy ot tabor tn one day's work. If
Medical J urlBprudeace from the Library Prwent erbia." Dr. WbUe eil&gt;phMllwl yoa want to m«ke money selling a useful
Invention that is in demand right in the
nt tbe Court room.
Will the person or very strongly the serious character of t.-.e face of hard time &gt; cotne and fee me at
persons who have them please bring or crista which cun fronts us, points oat the one* as my tfm-ta limited. Call at the
T. E. B. Mason.
anarchic and socialist forces and tenden­ Hastings House.
Fiiave a l'rw x&lt;a.&gt;rtmcnt and you send 4o John G. Nagler, County Clerk.
MIm Brackett pleads in the September cies which lie behind It. gives-some ,
Republican Seiuitoriil ConvanUaa' '
£jn mlkv- j our dollar so a good ways.
Harper’s for an Increased interest In for­ paralei Is in history which reveal the .dan­ v«3urnJ.5^»Vl,lrot^&gt;publlc ui Senatorial Cooyeoitoo for Um Counties of Burry and Eaton
estry on tbe part of women, both for the gers just now threatening us, but which coou.rl.lnx raid ni.lrtc. will b/ held
esthetic vatae of a beaut.ful wood, and for also Indlmte our means of meeting them,
lhe healthy exercise Involved in forestry, —a profoundly interesting article, in the
We make a specialty of artistic printing. same number Mr. Isaac L. Rice, the wellf have otery thing yon will
™
PT'Pwte entne before wvM con ven
need Pencils, Tablets, Pa­ Let us get you up something nice to help known lawyer, under thezslgnificant title, f\nr
’.tli4n7 Countew‘n b*entitled to twenty“Thou shalt not steal,” severely erltlzes
“d E*’°° County 10 ‘btety-Utree
per, Pens, Books,- Eft. also boom your business during the fair, say, the Chicago platform and the utterances delepuS?
some
pasters,
circulars,
card
’
s
,
or
In
fact
Dated
at
illddlcvllle.
Aug. tatb, 189C.
a number of novelties. : : : :
of its candidate.
___ ___________ R M. Jokxson, Chairman.
anything. It will not be money wasted.
(Additional local on Sth pages)
The Executive Committee have ‘fixed
John F. Hale, formerly of this city, but
of late years a business man In Otsego, Saturday. September 12, as the time for
the
annual
meeting
of
the
Barry
County
died at the latter place Saturday, the fu­
neral being held Monday. The business Pioneer Society. The forenoon session
houses were closed during the hour of will be called at 10 o’clock sharp, anil de­
.
Il.vjk. Th. ORliodlST. the funeral.
voted to reports, election of officers, mb•
callaneuus ■ business, and probably the
The Hastings running team has begun
reading of one or more papers. The after­
to practice and are getting In shape to
—Those bright
take in some, of lhe lio?k tournaments to noon session, singing, reading of papers,
. CIRCULATION •
arid short speeches. The program is not
happy faces
be held at various places in this stale and inicadiness for publication,1 but hope it
This week,
S7 quires. Indiana this fall.
The boys show up
show that they
may be before the date of meeting. As
well lit practice.
.
Hereafter, changes for advertisements
everything Is done on the volunteer plan,
are glad school
oiu?. r-.ii'.
- • &lt;•&lt;•&lt;! Tuesdays atl latest k.
The Barry County fUr Is but a few it is hoped everyone will aid in the work.
Ujsareih'fnom-tu the issue of the week I weeks away. Make a hustle to catch the
will soon com­
The historian (Judge Smith) wishes re­
Wfieubroughu
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trade of tbe people that will be in the city ports ot the death of pioneers forwarded
mence.
s—------ ~ ■ — . —-J2K-.——«3
at that time by ■ letting the. people know him before the 13th, that he may have his
The County Fair Sept. 2’—25. ■
Buy them good
that yoju ate on earth and doing business, report In readiness for the forenoon ses­
Best
Japan tea at Landis’. :
and have got bargains for them.
sion.
Sincerely yours,
stout shoes and
Phillip* Erb. leading grocersj
We are in receipt of an unsigned com­
Daniki. Stiukku; 1’res.
keep their feet
munication which says lhat Philo- Dibble
Landis’
coffee beats them al!.
We are looking.forward lo a most suc­
wss held up Friday night and robbed of
dry and warm
I’yaeoaLlo the Fair Sept.-22—25.
cessful meeting of the Barry County Ag­
S23. by some unknown men. We asked
ricultural Society this year as there seems
and they will be
&gt;. Fv.r tti? best 25 cent tea goto Phillips &amp;
Sheriff McKevitt about it Tuesday and he to be an almost unlimited amount of ma­
Erb. ■
./ ‘ ' .
said thst he bad heard nothing about, |L
healthy and
terial for making exhibits among all class­
‘I n* Farmers trading place; Phillips A
Do not endanger your child’s life, with es of those who usually attend. The of­
....... haPPy£t!».
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cheap shoes that the water will run right ficers nre greatly encouraged at .tbe pros­
LEADING
• I-)
,
•
’ For
| - -hew*: shoe.4 no to MiOmbtr through. Buy a good stout pair that will pect. and are making every effort to make
clothiers
. Bros.
•
keep them healthy and well. You can the Fair attractive and as patrons of the Red Front
. Fine 13 edit lunettes nt Burman &amp; Mai- save It (a youfc doctor- bills. Call on Fair, everyone should help lo make it site- Shoe Store.
lYooley A Bronson and see their fall cessful by attending. It Is tbe earnest
p‘v?.
wtai^of tbe management to blot out at
.'Eli-rsrt . • • -n-aiu soda at Horman A shoes.
FOUND—Ou.itis way from his home In least a part of.tbe standing indebtedness,
MarpHs.
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and
to this end they are bending every
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Every aniole'bought of Phillips &amp; Etb Johnstown to this city. Thursday. Aug.
20th. Feter A. Fisher found a lady’s hand energy, nnd ns the Society will then be in
ba bargain. ’
bag containing some money, and articles. a shape to enlarge its premium list, and
MeOmber Bros. Lave a full new line of
Owner can have lhe same by calling upon increase its premiums, it cannot fail to be
school shore.
Mr. Fisher, proving property and paying IE tbe front ranks as a most successful
Buy drugs and groceries at Landis*.'
county Institution. Reinember lhe date,
fur this notice.
fash or trade.
.&lt;
Sept. 32—35. Premium Lists may be had
Mr. IF. R. Giddings, of Kalamazoo, the at tbe merchants at HaulIngs by any who
• Children cry for Landis’ Restoria, BO
cltatnpAon bicycle trick rider, has been have not received them by mall.
doses for 25 c’ts.
secured to give exhlbitltms of triek riding,1
Barrell salt, 05c at Hendershott’s, eppe- September 23rd and 24tb during the fair., ^We? Babcock Is congratulating himself
site court huttse.
This will be one of the most pleasing fea­ over the very cheap rent that he had to
A new line of Itarttres at Hendershott’?, tures and one worth the price of admis­ pay last week. He rents the building. In
which his harness shop Is located, of Al.
opposite court house.
.
! .
sion.
Jones, and as everybody knows. Al Is
Bill cxnte liuailngs vs. Dowling at tbe
Several much netsled sidewalks were
quite a sliver man. The tatter happened
fair ground Saturday.
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' put down around the city the past week.
to b? in Mr. Babcock’s place of business
All of MeDmber Bios, school; shoes are With the exception of a string of teetereog the day of the republican county conven­
old walk on Main street. Hostings has tion, and In the presence of several spec­
fresh.from tits fnetpry.
Kcmeink-r the band concert. on tbe about as good walks U any of the cities. tators. twld that • Mexican silver dollars
Nashville just settled a side walk suit last were Just as good as any other dollars.
street Saturday .evening,
Ewpil.uiJ bargains in groceries ths week. We don’t want lo be called upon Mr. Babcock asked him If he had just as
to
do the fame.
soan take Ills rent In lhat kind of money,
Week at Phillips &amp; Erb’s.
Isartc Sponable was In the city yester­ and Mr. Jones said that be had. It hap­
Look fur the list of special attractions
pened that Wes bad several Mexican dol­
day
tod
in
speaking
uf
lhe
merits
of
the
for the Fair, Sept. 22—25.
.
Pruning Implement lie said be, cuttld cut lars in bis pocket, and he paid Mr. Jones^
John K-Ecy Iris n Ittutse to rreit on Mill
down brush off the trees faster than two In Mexican dollars &gt; that be had bought
stre
(’.ill on C. F. ii'ruok?.
men could pile them.
All the arguments only a few hours before for 50 cents each.
’lake 1‘n’ I'.dr a &lt;.i|. i!ess this year. Ro- and statements seem lo be on one aide iu A' took ’em without a murmur, but it’s
nember tile date? Sept. 22—25.
safe to say that he will take no mon- rent
regard to the merits of this Invention.
' * Hlcjclrs. base Ball, Spied Contests,
money hi M. xlcan dollars at their face
Great closing out sale limited lo SO days
Sept. 2&gt;-2-&gt; at the County Fair. •
value.
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AsNigineee closing put sale at less limn cogt
■|*ea--ics tlivfe seems to be uo end to of ttm entire J. C. Farrell Clothing A
Chas. A. Church, of Lowell, member of
t!»ry, am: nice juicy fellows, too.
Furnishing goods stock. . Call at unce the banking firm of C. J. Church A Son.
committed suicide Tuesday morning, and
Clark Wilbur is In jail charged with n»- while lhe best bargains are there.
att. mpted to lake tbe Ufa of bh wile, who
mlb I be trial will take place to-day.
P. T. Coi.«iwvE.
bad planned to die with him. Ti e bank,
.
Assignee.
I'iiiiiiv? .x Lib are paying good prices
which was a private affair, bad to cluse
for yi.ur inner and. egg-.
They want
Henry Havens whose nidhority on bo;Mm lay owing to the fact tliat II had
them.
*
llculvuto Is above reproach says the
come heavily Involved In this Lowell
’Bie
b'Kit factory is closed this Mummi Pruning implement Is indtspen- Kier trie Light nnd Power Co., which
week an I r.i • »ys atu enjoying the short s;ti»le|l*» lhe fruit grower and he is out this
not n paying Investment. ;The batik ex*
week! in company with Mr. Howard intro­
’■I«y
fter 50 years ot practical experience, patient labor and strict attention, to details, the
pecied to close out,tbe Electric Ught A
Only tn.- month more to get tickets on ducing ?nd recomtnemliug this labor sav­ Power Co., lo a New ' York syadieatr.
Weber Wagon has reached the highest standard of excellence, whih is pro v en by the
t'.ic hie..
ir-e. at McOmber Bros, »boo ing .nachltfn !•» hta friends and neighbor*. Which h»d
option on it, but Monday a
generous and hearty reception met with by farmers, teamsters and lhe general public in
What Henry Haveus »aya can be relied
. Bild jew- r&gt;
~
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tetter wm received from tbe syndicate
preference to others, and by their receiving the highest honors at the Columbian Expo­
My Ing that it could not take hold of lhe
Rent
with every pair of shots utt.
sition, Chicago, 1893. Purchasers are soon convinced that they have made a selection
Rei.d the advertising columns of the enlerprbe till after elecfem. and incase of
bough; u: .1 tJ.nber Bios. i&lt;»u*get a ticket
greatly to their benefit; that they have the lightest-running wagon in the world, of ad­
BANSEK. -mi f»l *•&lt;* a,,j’ Of ,0“r h°n"‘ tbe elretioo erf Bryan A Sew.ll would not
on the bl,.p ie, free.
j’
»•
papefs.
You can not fPM”1 &gt;oor ‘,n,e 10 take hold of It al »»•
vanced modern type, and finished in the highest state of the art.
W“h the ”"uk
Another i‘it t,r c.ttnure*. -.iirrys. and
beti»T advantage.
There never was a everythin' depended upon lhe sypdlcMr
road *w moos Juul le.eivtil at (lender*
papvfjbimcd lhat &lt;1l«t not contain some­ t.kii.w the option and as soon a- word was
•hi'tl’s, . i
i.v run it house.
thing in tu udvrAUhtg columns that you receive! ibat it would not lhe bank cIom-u THEY STAND AT THE HEAD FOR STRENGTH. DURABILITY AND LIGHTNESS OF DRAFT.
Mf&gt;. Julia 'Willison' has some good
have prated by If P»« »ad read
doors, and tbe tragedy- followed.
room? tn rmt wi h.n two- bestir-’ of lhe Uu.utM.a kept ,^ted. The mercbaots Church died almost Instantly, buthh wjte THEY ARE USED BY THE MOST SUCCESSFUL FARMERS.
imti-e/ Cao hi d see I.er.
p-ty good. •!.•*••• &gt;
advertise iMlr wares will probably recover. HU thought Hmt THEY ARE BUILT TO WEAR AND WIN.
•'’•ii p.-.sio ir-r- nr* in j.Jl awaking
crookedness wUl be revealed In the bank.
.mikeep^u posted upon
Uial al
Sfrrion Ol ll»e C rcul
Tin-: SHREWDEST BUYER ALWAYS GIVES THEM THE PREFERENCE.
*.ry have lo Offer 10 tbrlr various
court v, in- , .Tiiivem-- next work.
Hotlc®lines.
*
IlMllnv-. An,Mt
ISiKL
Clover .al tiiutrf'-iy se/.l, al-yke and
Tne pruspecta »»t thi* writing ”rc 11
F*OR Particulars why it is the best wagon in the world go to GOODYEAR BROS, and
crini..!!| .-io.-Mr.
ju,i, .rj-'inved, nt
very U.M-rlnK f-r . ............ . &lt;&gt;.» ‘F"'
I w*
m.. fWMinle abusing me
Ik mitt. ,1;^ uiij.jj.jte court liaise.
get circulars explaining every part of it, and also have them show you one. You can
puplllhl. «l«l
L'l’J 1 ‘ "Juiti'.'.'/m, houwboll R'«xl. WM" «&gt;
. -v-ari.
merciiiitic nuver;i? n; In. xrral .iHBeony
easily be convinced, after looking one over, that they are far superior to any other wagon
........
u"- ,‘*m"
win, by • c"D,e *"
)' «"'i
•l«»“»™1d"-B.\x nek has a i.lmukH of advI. this U,e ikkrt •teU.er l&lt; will
on the market. Don’t buy something else claimed to be just as good.
'’nlicdl'"
U»‘ 1“” Pf“'e "
Week.
U| lu !}l,t u ey- wI|| jo you
p..pall»r, or
Tl'» ■l--«’",« "
pn»Mtc&gt;iu nn&gt; o
7 MAYI(AItD.
For Sale in Hastings by
good.
,U..llel«l "■ 0“
* against.
^•»t»r Banner w|:t oft times pay for u.,t •Mwn.wML" will'- "'•&gt; I”'’"11"'"
.H.n Lradinx HorncuttaraiiMt.
itself fiir I In* j(ar In vuti wrett if you will
II .b.lllM«&gt;W ..........
L1TRR
fcad the iidvt-rtlslng m;n uu* und keep .□dllm™ CK w.ttrr
•ro.yn.~l ..ho...... R. BIUU.
“«ck of bargains otf.-i« d.
“ k'XuuJl lnl.re.1 W1IH«. Rie.1-

MWWIHIimWHW.h
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W. R. COOK. LCT-.l Bailor-

ThBF-lr-SlTlIBMlail

JUST IN

School

Fred L. Heath,
local news.

The Newland Hat

Childrea’s

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and other shapes

in Black and Brown.

School

Sb. . . .

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Chidester
.
&amp; burton

Woolley &amp; Bronson.

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WEBER - •
v v ..WAGONS

THE

KING OF WAGONS

A

Circuit Court convenAn Tuesday Septem­
..«... .i.&gt;
ber Lt. &lt;Tne c ileiidnr will be. t ailed at 9
o’dorka. m. In order that Judge Smith UeUl Wllh K- K.
for Govemor.
to Charlotte Iu Che afternoon.

nM oor h .

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Who Imre work &gt;o do

Goodyear Bros.,
GEEERAL HARDWARE, FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC.

�Hastings Banner.

IS CHUNO CHANG’S- VIST.
to Thl* Coantrjr.

COOK BOOS. Proprietor*.

A EATAL STORM.
IA Numbor of Deaths by Lightning
Are Reported.

New York, Aug. 22.—The following
programme resjjecting the visit of the
Chinese viceroy. Li Hung Cluing, was
announced Friday afternoon by Secre­
tary of War Lamont:
Enrt LI Hunx Chonx. special ambassa­
dor from tbe emperor of China, will ar­
rive tn Now York by the steamship St.
Louis &lt;®n Friday, August 2S. Maj. Gen.
Thomas H. Ruger. L’nlted States army,
commanding the Dctmrtment of th© East,
who has bc»:n designated by tbe presi­
dent tOACt'as his rwprrseniatiyc, will meet
him on hl* arrival arsi escort him Mrith a
d-taehmeht of the Stiyth regiment. United
States cavalry, to the Waldorf hotel. Where
he will remain during hta stay tn New York
as the guest of the nation. Gen. Huger will
attend the viceroy dating his sojourn th
this country and be In charge of all ar­
rangements pertaining to hfs vhrft.’ The
president will receive the special ambas­
sador ut Mr. Whitney's residence on the
day following his arrival members of
the cabinet being present.
On Sunday a visit will tie made to Gan.
Grant's tomb ut ^Riverside.
.
Monday will be spent in s trtp.to the mili­
tary academy at West Point by the United
States steamship Dolphin, und a til under
the Brooklyn bridge and up th© East

THE HANDSHAKE.
By It You May Judge Somewhat

Marked Peculiarity* erf tte Different Ni
tlonaiitlcs— The Demonstrative French-

ICE CEEAM BY STEAM.
How the Delicacy Io Tamed Out
in a Bls Factory.

—Fifteen Hundred UalloM

jnonsly opjxwed to the creed .promul­
gated by tbe C'hlcagocoarention, which
Mrilan..
|,#Ei
At the bottom i* a declaratior
iMt
property and well-ordered goreramenL
Recently there wa*. held in Philadel­
phia a convention of representatives of
tbe building and loan associations of the
United States. Tbe object of these »*- Kalamazoo Lv.
ID'
Cast Cooper....
sneiationa, a* it .1* well known, is to BtehlaadJune
enable persons of moderate mnua, by
confining their capital, to eectire for CoM Lake (York vi.
themselves homes under conditions
w-lch encourage thrift and enterprise. Mtas....
there—
are—in —
the -country CSoverdalr
j _Altogether
V1
------Sbuisz....,,
। abo&lt;t 5,600 of the?*e associations, having
Haroao*.
I id
jn «»** ••n total —
membership
o£1.745.000
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•
persons, and assets amounting to $450,Grore
oaj.ooo. It I, not .urpriring tb.tui In- |
I tere*t of
n&lt; such
cn&lt;&gt;h magnitude
nilLffTaitllde should conCOD- I'
|‘£« I),
* - fAusinx......
I template with alarm tbe proposition of ; tar-4:
|
democratic platform in reference to •
coinage.
_ _______
frPe and unlimited aUver
Ererv ddllar of Investment hekl by i
tassociation* represent* 100 cents
Hanons.
uH-aaured by the gold , standard, but
with the a&lt;k&gt;ption
adoption of silver coinage at
SOUTH.
the mt:o of sixteen to one nearly oneh»! prh
...
v.w
would
1m&gt; wined
half of thi« vast total
would
be wiped Cbleagn
out. The conventtoa in Philadelphia..
ri4I „
in view of all the fact* in the caws, de- i Grand Rapid*,
elured most unqualifiedly in favor of ESS,-.........
.. __
• »___ ___ rtorj.
S^g,lnr...........................................
the
maintenance
of the present
stand­
• w 4 n st■'
ard of value as easential to the protec­
,2 “ ? » u ».
tion of the interest of shareholder*. UoaxB Grove'

There are na coal mine* in Chicago.
Individual
characteristics
show
themselves in the shape of the head, Put if anyone is ambitious to know
the curve of the nose, the ityle of walk­ what it is like, they should visit 041 ioe
ing, and in other les* noticeable ways, cream factory. There is one is a big,
Ing ton, Ind., Blown lulu
and perhaps the little mutter of hand­ cavernous baaement oh Wabash avenue.
shaking may be considered tbe trade The only means of reaching it is by thp
mark of gentility, a sort of-door card, big. we*, soaking lift which earri^lhz
SL Louis, Aug. 24.—A severe wind­
as it were, to h-t you know what man­ ice down. One stands on this, for there
storm visited the states of Illinois, Mis­
are ucMiide bars or any thing else to bold
ner
of man lives within.
t
souri, Iowa. Texas and Oklahoma ter­
on 1»V7 The wui.
man «*■
at the
*■•*''• •ropes gives
*
There are jreople who make* their liv­ on •&gt;'.
ritory Saturday. Several lives were lost
sway." 1and slowly
to “haul away."
‘
‘
ing by reading the contour xif the head, the order tn
and much property destroyed. Elec­
tl»
bi
K
nlntform
risk.
Into lhe bUck
feeling the bumps, and then diving
trical discharges and heavy rain sc- i
hole.
V .t.
headlong into an exhaustive disserta­
’ corn pan ied the storm bf wind. Aj Ef­
There is a rush of cold air. darkness
tion on the subject’s .past and future,
fingham. Ill., the electric light plant,
with a full and minute description of nil closes in. and there&gt; juBtn momentary
the Austin planing mill, the Trade pal­
jjjB attributes. Some of these oharlu- suspense as to what the outcome will
ace nnd the Austin college were un­
be. It ^akea a steady nerve, too. fora
tans'have been known toJiC.tually be­ be.
' too fed.’ Ail wires are down and the
pitch either way in toe darkness would
On
-Tuesday
the
party
will
be
entertained
lieve iu their powers of divination.
city was in'darkness at' night. At Men­
at
lunch
by
representative
business
men
Then there are nomads and Bast In­ land one ou his head in toe damp, dripdota, Ill.. Pohl's hotel and several resi­ of New York, and later In the day an op­
,
,ng cellar beneath. ■
ping
dians,
who
read
your
palm-and
deduce
dences were unroofed. All the grain portunity vrill be given tho Chinese resi­
The eyjes
soon become accustomed to
' * TL.
^'r_ -Xfields about Mascoutah, HL, were de­ dent* of tbe city to meet the earl by ar­ ornate accounts of your antecedents
v1
n^.l-n,.n hnwever.
the
darkness,
however, which DFOVCS
proves
rangements-with
the
Chinese
consul.
and your posterity. No one ever be­
stroyed.
West Plains, Mo., the storm
Wednesday will be occupied by- a visit
not to be so dark after all. Pimly out­
was severe upon light structures. The tu Brooklyn on the Invitation of the mayor lieves theta.
lined
on!
the
lyater-sonked
floor
—for
Byt poasibly no man haa'been bold
grand stand at the ball park, where a of that olty. And hr the evening the vice­
game was in progress, was blown down roy will be tendered a review of the Sev­ enough to'try to discern character by there is Ice. ice everywhere—is a little
enth regiment tn Its armory.
.
railroad-track
for
tbe
box
carts
which
and 15 persons were injured.
On Thursday the party will go by the the shake of the hand. It would be
Three Kilted.
Pennsylvania railroad to Philadelphia, rather a difficult job. Beside* disclos­ carry the ice back and also bring the
Near Browning. Mo., the farmhouse where suitable entertainment will bo pro­ ing certain traits of personality, hand­ big ’freezers out.
Piles of wooden casks and boxes reach "Patriotism demands," they *ay, “that
of Thomas "Gooch was blown down. vided.
Friday and Saturday, will be spent tn shaking figures considerably iu nation­ to the ceiling on either side, making a the dollar bearing the mint-mark“of Bastxxo*..*.
Gooch’s wife and infant son were killed. Washington and Sunday at Niagara fails, al characteristics.
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abort*........
The public school building at St. James, where tbe viceroy will be met by represent­
It is a custom, just n* sea-bathing M, narrow, dark passageway. sugge*tive of the United State* shall be equal to the Qmmtali
of the Canadian government, who
underground travel.
Mo.. was totally wrecked and the Drum­ ative®
dollar of the most, advanced nation, Delton
will escort him to Vancouver, from which or talking, or eating, ami, after cen­
But the prospect brightens nnd the and entitled to full faith and credit muo............ .
mend hotel unroofed. At Edina, Mo.. port he will sail For home.
turies of practice, molds itself Into a‘
pathway lightens Tmd broadens out ns all over tbe world, and to that end it
Peter Lorey. a boy. was killed by a
habit.
the
approach toward the front is made. must be maintained free from all .sus­
falling tree. At Fort Worth, Tex., n • THE SLT.LTAN TO BLAME.
The voluble, effervcpcent Fn*neh na­
Richland Junction
genera] rain fell for the first time-in
tion shake hands ns they talk and do Figures begin to loom up and the buzz picion of debasement ar repudiation." Kalamazoo
Ar . &gt; .
pf
machinery
increases into a roar. The It would seem that so obvious a proposi­
over three months. The downpdnrexeverything else. , They come at you
•
Mens: on'v. Acnits nu&gt;.t
streams in from
the-glass sidewalk tion ought to command the assent of 2^ns itanFisa
tended into thr pan-handle country ns
London, Aug. 20.—The Daily News with a V-shaped wedge, overwhelming j -light
th«7 Jn te
n----------.
far as Clarendon, nnd on the Texas &amp; soys it is announced that further diplo­ you with whole oceans of words, and ■ above, and here is where the icecream -every enlightened mind. It 1* an amaz­
Trains w||| be run at ,.b»-co»veDt-Bft.
i
Five machines, run byelectn- ing thing that it should be possible for .to the &lt; ompanr.wtm
Pacific west to Midland. At Guthrie, matic correspondence will be issued shake hands like apumphnndle.
reserve l h- right to ctX;
O. T., the long dry spell was broken by shortly showing that theAnnenian out­
Itofortanatelv. perhaps, no foreigner rity. nre working nt full speed, and five 3 great party in these, hist days of the jbe time of »ucn trains sirheot n- titr
“
a heavy rain, the temperature drop­ rages had their origin in the Yildiz can aspire to the dignit v of thr prrei- ■ ten-gallon cans, filled with what is dev nineteenth &lt;*cntury to affirm to the con­
--------- - —- .-V . ■ vn H. I. &amp; 5
■4
ping nearly 40 degrees In a few hours.
Kiosk, the residence of the sultan, and dent of the United Suites, but whnt i tined to cool many “parched tongue*, trary.—Leslie’s Weekly.
Kilted by i.lghtnlnfr.
walt Kkhlsnd Junction cufll it
that they were approved by his majesty a president a genuine French hand- J *"■« revolving rapidly round and round,
rival of No. BonC. J. AM. Rv.
“
Delphos. O., Aug. 24.—During the for the purpose of warning the Turkish ■baker would make! When it comes | Another great machine is noisily
D’Mr. Bryan is beaten. This predic­
Bacnre must be at ta-p-it Kt least &lt;
storm Saturday morning Neal Bliss, reform party what to.expect unless its to public receptions, and a few bun- crushing great block* of ice as if they llon
tx- recortteci
tion nwiv
may as wen
wH be
recorded now as at before Iravn g time nt tratu«, &lt;ki that Arrttinay
have
rttnetodw-k
it
properly
:
othenriN
aged 25, a school-teacher a feW miles members desisted from their propa dred palmKunore or less, to grasp, votir 'were nut shells. Twenty-five tons of I ©©me htor day. Th*- candidate him11 maL not forward until iirzt train.
enst of Delphos, was killed by lightning gunda. The paper declares that the nverage .Frenchman would make nn ice in one day 1* an average of whst the self furnishes thr complete
•
- JA«. H. DkWING. H.C PnTTKK. I. Szhgeaxt
assurance of
Gsd'I Mdnacrr. &lt;lu3 p. ft I a.
'upl
while going from barn to house. His correspondence will also show that 100,­ ideal chief executive in these deme- -*»Hr
machine chews up.
.
-----------. ready
. to be its fulfillment. He ha* come to the'
'' packed
nn..bwl around
ni*n»n/1 the
thramms"
tJinusinJ»n jlnrt. great test of the campaign and he
mother found him lying dead.
000 Armenians were massacred.
cans; O?ir
One thousand
cratic states of ours.
I ------------ha&gt; av- tehediy
failed to meet iL---------—N. Y.
With the English it is quite different. five hundred ■gallon* of cream,. re- .
- ---- ----------------------------VETERAN'S UNION.
Chicago. Aug. 24.—Shortly after mid­
The tendency to dignify and solemnize quiring ten wagon* to deliver &gt;L is ,
(Dem.).
night Friday thifc city wan visited by a The National Encampment at JUBKliatn- everything they do find* ample scope . considered
considered a
a good
good day
day’•s business
business by
by cne
cne !
r^if Mr.
Mr. Bryan
Bryan’’s
s reputation
reputation as
ax a
a“
“boy
boy
Ifce Niagara Falk Itoute."
rnf
ton Kleeta OBtecra
series of severe electrical storms which
for expression in the daily Incident of . Inctory.
.
j orator" i» gone, not much 1* left of him.,
Binghamton, N. Y., Aug. 20.—At the handshaking. They do nothing enthu- *, ^.w
did great damage to property, especially
ec *8 indispensable —
nt ............e
nil ntag*$and
wus that'that
he iracieu
traded on. But
.,, ——
luat Miai nc
um he
ne
Stations.
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,
.....
I-I«and
n.l I &gt;handling
ra ra /l 1 Ur. rr I 1 cannot
. go
• on .«
«...
■
in the southern part of the city, and the •easion Wednesday of the National Enat rail
all times in.K.-k
thevv...
making
through
the’ campaign
;
rain at times poured down in torrents, rumpnwnt Union Veteran,’ union, lhe ■‘••Uenlly. uor with trarntn y hostr. v
of. ,»«.
ice cream.
First--------------it is used—in the -Iwarm!*?
-------- --------------- - or
- - three
......
over two
old i larmco*
following officer, were elected; N,. I They veneer ever their -mnllrat net
butelectriclty was the feature.
, frraxlng prorara. tlxn the ran. ora | .prat-bra. .nor ran hv dvlivrr «ncb «
autluu.
tional
comnunder.
Gen.
Clinrle,
W;.
|
wi,l
&gt;
•
magnifleent
m-dutenra,
nnd
r.Lightning struck with damaging ef­
packed
in it
stock. ■ feeble .uera.xlon of iitteranera n. at- .
pwked iu
It to keep
krap it
It while in *“‘»tock.
fects in Englewood. Hyde Park nnd Wood, of Worae.t. r. Mun; drat deputy ! npectablllty vvhkh l». Appalling to an nod afterward. It mutt be delivered In ( „nd.-d hl. journey from Llneoln to
commander,
Geu.
Jame.
M.
Long,
ot
i
uneven-tempered
American,
and
reran
South Chicago. Buildings were at­
.........customers.
..........
.
ice ..
to the
• ; New York „ilhou, ]o,|n|r h|„ hold &lt;m
C. K. OSBORN, ixx-B! ARCi&gt;t. Ranlsp
tacked in every section, and the tele­ the elate reilitarj home. Kent county, nothing «hort. of a total demolition of , Men- stand watchfully At the wberi*,
‘ his constituents. The misfbrtuue.of the
phone scrvifc throughout these sub­ Mich.; second deputy commander, Gen. equilibrium for nn excitable Goul.
of
the
machine
where
the
freezer*
are situation for him is that having taken
P. G. Harsh barge r, of loouiaville. Ky.; | And thus it comes about that when
urbs was seriously impaired.
purgeon genetai .Col. S. S. Bond, of you shake bands with nn Englishman • whirling, nnd by u peculiar skill, which him as un orator his political support­
comes only with experience, they can ers will insist upon oratory from him.
PBOBATF.ORDE!..
Huntington, Ind.. Aug. 24.—The Wal­ Washington; chaplain in chief. Col. or an English wemuu. you have on in.....,r which ;ho ' Sutent Mlcbiimn.C*&gt;snbot iiartv-.&lt;«
einuniing suspicion that yon arc on the ; tell by the draft on the wheel exactly while every new venture
lace circus, which was struck by a cy­ Silos G. Robbins, of Rochester.
mourners’ bench, nnd that some dread- ; wheff the cream is "done.** That is makes in that direction will furnish a j rrxiiitv of hirrj■.'bei&lt;l»n st Ft
clone in this city Saturday night last,
BURNED TO DEATH.
In
ful old woman with green glasses and i the term used to signify wlien the new demoustratibn of the .shollownres I
lost every inch of its canvas. So badly
__ ____ _
a poke bonnet is dolorously preparing ; cream is frozen just enough. If it is al­ of his prrtcn*1onp —-Boston Journal. 1 OMtaounuui elcljt
Were the tents torn that they were
lowed
to
freeze
too
long,
lo!
It
turns
out
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—--------- ■ '
! Fre*-::t, Chari.-- W. Arni&lt;n*:::. Judi-t-'ol
you for the world to come, and is giving [
thrown away. Several animals escaped
"------------------------ -------- — “ “ *
f’rn'iat
butter inste ad of ice creaifj. Sweetened
Watertown.
S.
D..
Aug.
21.
—
Fire,
yon
a
porting
shake
to
speed
you
on
from broken cages, but were recap­
In tbe matter of the «st*x-&gt; of N alrothe 0.
Birk. Deo-*sed
•
makes a
tured. A herd of stampeded elephants caught in the residence of John Pclbach, your journey. That is the way it feels ।' butter it is. and a tribute at the same
On rrsdiux ai:d fll.na th? te-r.'j'M: dulvwrtM
made trouble. Four men were injured in this city, destroying the building to a healthy mun. The Engliih hand- tim* J® the genuinencra of the article
ot Gilbert Buck, bin «&lt;
&lt;1
*«•&lt;!.
isn’t exactly corpw.-like, hut it , ’"T1 J" nmk‘fir. .
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—
— —
-ra ...................
; for reaeo-'* In «*ht nefttloi* wt lurth lhat the
by falling poles, Robert Gardner hav­ und burning to, death Mr. Felbnch and ■hake
.
...
., ‘
Hilf, .to
fn go
cm Iback
vm*L- in
Hia linminnlnrr
I. But
to the
beginning n9
of ■ ■
■ ■
Wlmaf Phyaiciu’; hu real estate of bbM decease.!. *-&gt; lu s*!d peUttoo
ing a shoulder dislocated. The damage b’i$ two daughters, Tillie and Hattie, given you tbe snivers until you are used r
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k
V
Btsccess
j*
■Cw'WMn
ff.
described
.
nr
|t*rtitibti*d
;rd
,
k
vt
eff lo lhe .
Lovers of ide cream may riflL
amounted to fully 510,000. The storm aged ten ami fifteen years. The father to IL And it Is patronizing, too; some- ।I the process.
We h*vebeard ot cam beirs at- law of said duress*-- acconlthc tothe
---- ------ ,.3 themselves that the
of «o years’ eusding । statute la Mtcli ca»e made ar-d pnntdrd.struck before the doors had been opened and one of tbe daughters Were burned to thing dreadfully insular 'about it, that; J-onProtu,atc
cured
by
Theie’
ion
It
is
ordered,
tiurt
TursdM
tbe
a crisp. The other daughter was taken inipresses you with your inferiority. |‘largest proportion at. least of what
to admit the people.
■ M
__
_■ him. He I Ptiiday-of 8cptember.A.D . It*:stunio
from the burning buildingnlive.but only
■
/qfl publishes* toe foreuooo.be BMiened lor th- hranr.it of said •
Lichtnlna Burns Barn*.
OuT-English cousins have allowed the I' they eat is genuinely wbat it purport* ■
■
■
■
valuable
,
petition
ord
that
thr
heirs
of
said
de
rirTi iTT-u-t-i«v»
uusiucDs uz
f-H in ,«•
be* Ohly about one gallon of milk I
i ' Huntington, Ind., Aug. 24.—During lived two hours. The mother nnd one matter-of-fact
business
of saying
। :| ■ ■
■ ■ work oa ceased and all other |ennn» twrn**ted in 'tid
' ,
‘I
!
■ I thia di*- estate, are rerjuin-d to appear «.t.a s—&gt;:■&gt;□ of
' an electrical storm Saturday 14 barns daughter was saved. The origin cf the •‘■‘iiowd?: with th"e“h»^L w dc^S 1,he--------------------- 10 *'n
■
.■ ■ ■
B
■ ■ ease,which «*ld court, then to l*e hnkta tu t!i-&gt; I’n-Miteofj in this county were struck by light­ fire is a mystery.
Me iuto , wrtot dtalpatlon. They In- I crMm'
”r‘" wmewhot. W
mH ■ ■
W. -*W B he sends flee. In the City of
tn ssld coutuy. and
dulge themwlre:, in It. a. they indulge “fording to the thlckneraof theoranm.
^HF
11 h a ; show cause, if any there t&gt;r. whj the prayer of
ning and destroyed. Lotte, about $30.­
.. - .. ,
targe bet- 1 tbe petitioner may nm be itraaied. And it la
One
gallon
of
sugar
also
is
the
propor
­
.000.
Buffalo, N.
Y„
Aug.
-An
incen...
. in
In a “d
B und
unu d
8 when
wnen inev
they hqvc
nqve a neonheailtta rf hi.
------------ further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
tion
used
to
ten
gallons
of
cream.
to tbe I'ersons Interested In said e*tjue. of the
' | |
A Family Killed.
dijiy tire «tan&lt;ri In the Expedition ^-be. It ba, e.en ptne so far m to Re­
pendency-of said petition nnd the hesrtnk
Men ’with long wooden paddles stir
Hobart, Ill., Aug. 24.—A farmhouse building nnd In the covered half-mile .elop at time. Ini □ a veritable orgie.
sim—
J । near here was struck by lightning, and track at the Buffalo Driving park aimj„ u,
elr refined,
r.nn^&gt;. exclusive
excluaive way,
war, tbev
pobttabed In tbe Hkstlw Ra.xnfk. *.new&gt;
In
their
they and mix this mass together thoroughly
preparatory,
to
the
freezing.
And.
what
I Jeremiah Smith and his wife and child ultaneou.ly about 15 minute, after the toko an Infinite, almost childish delight
I were killed and the house was burned laatof the Rpectatora whowitneawd the in Mlnlly foldin„ lhe|r hlulll orann&lt;1 seems rather surprising, it is all heat­
grand circuit races bad left tbe stand | yours and raising it high in the alr, to ed or steeped before it Is put into the
'■ । to the ground.
Judge bl Probate.
Saturday afternoon. The Exposition , •tay there until you both get tired. ! freezer. It is not boiled, but is allowed
(A true copy.)
Suicide Caused by Despondency.
building and half of the covered track The English shake hands when they t* come almost to the boiling point.
MarsboJltown, la., Aug. 24.—G. P. was burfied. Three hundred racing sul­ get up, shake hands at the breakfast
The flavoring is added.last, and va­
I Rogers, for many years sujMrintendent kies were burned. Loss, $200,000.
table when they leave the house, at nilla is used in every batch, it matters
of the Marshalltown public schools,
not
whnt other flavor or crushed .fruit
luncheon, at dinner,, when they go- to
k hanged himself Saturday st about noon
added. Fresh fruits are seldom used,
Spokane, Wash., Aug. 20.—Frank bed, nnd believe it is not improbable
l and was found In the barn by his wife.
as
they
are said to contain too much
...vj .«x.
indulge
—bv ..^uravt.va
themselves ,in
u moir
their
I Despondency
over
recent school Biles, a half-breed Indian, waylaid Miss that they
water..
Richardson, an 18-yeor-old girl of Lew- sleep.
•
■ troubles, by which he was forced to re- Iston, Idaho, near this city and as-I The delicious and refreshing contrast
New York Ice cream should be the
■ sign, is thought to be tbe cause of the Faulted her. He was captured and ) tc both the French and English styles most nourishing of all. as it has on
&amp; act. He whs one of the earliest gradulodged in jail at Asotin, but a mob of 100 । js ©ur own. We arc generally too buay. an average seven dozen eggs to ten gal­
Latea of the Iowa state university and
masked men broke into the jail, took ■ that is, our men are, to waste much time lons of cream. These are added raw
was well known in school circles.
out the trembling wretch and hanged in embellishing our handshakes, or pro- and are thoroughly steeped before
him to a tree.
,
j longing them beyond the period of dc­ freezing.
p
bp ring Wheat Crop Report.
There Is only one drawback to the
h Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 24.—The an&gt;| cent
.
.
.
Death of John Chamberlain.
« nt. civility.
entmy.
‘ nual spring wheat crop report, prepared
Saratmra. N. Y.. Aug 24-John I Amo”K &gt;“»■
‘P™»‘ habit thorough enjoyment ot ice cream, and
that, is the amount of handling it under­
I by H. V. Jones, commercial editor of th^ Chamberlain, of Wa.hlngton. the
*° ?*«
‘Ho
for
goes before it is ready for use. A col­
■ Minneapolis Journal, wus issued Sun- Union, hotel mon. died here Sunday "*T’e1.0”“,‘
“ &gt;• hard to ray
■ day. it covers tlic states of Minnesota, night. Mr. Chamberlain entne here ’ Y“eth'r lt ta “aaldered effeminate and ored man. with m immense hand, in
removing the revolving wheel from s
■ North Dakota and South Dakota, and toroe time ago In the hope of Mgamiug ,
’ °* ®««y “ waste of valuable
Bthese three states arc estimated to have hi* healthI time. Which BO eften is money with can of cream the other day. used his
his health.
I
band to separate tbe cream from the
। raised *this year 108,000,000 bushels,
--------------------------| ur. x-ernaps
Perhaps both
ooin ngure
figure among the
Cantorm is Dr, Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infant•*
L against 195,000,000 bushels last year and
Booth uwkotik Wh^'
1 canoes for the declne of handshaking. wheel. Others transferred it to smell
Huron, a D.. Aug. Ek-The whral At any ralc you wlu find fb
" er can*, for customers. And others yet
■un.000.000 in 1894.
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine ii‘»r
T'.
‘iL IT' 1’7 r*"'r ”
o-'y minuter, of th. again were engaged in cuttting up the
other Narcotic substauce. It is a harmless subst itritG
pink und white and brown slice* into
„ODleD, club men aDd
t Rigby L’ark, Me.. Aug. 20.—Joe complet«l and thra.1, ng I. a program.
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil*
lhe yield In,the state will be nearly a small sprinkling of- real gentlemen, "mdlviduar cakes for tbe service ot
'Patchen. the pacing stallion, went to.OOO.OOO bushels.
dining cars. Not tftihy people would
It is Pleasant. Its .guaranty is thirty years* use by
hgair.st the world’s stallion record of
who hare money enough to justify lit­
core
to
cat
the
little
square
bricks
after
—- --------------------- | tic indulgences, monopolize the hundlt:03% made by John II. Gentry in CoMillions of Mothers. Castoria destroys ‘Worms and allays
•eeing them thus prepared.
Christiania,
Norway,
Aug.
21.
—
Dr.
|
shaking
business
in
America.
Of
llumbus last week. The mile was .made
One of the revelations of an lor cream
feverishness, Castoria prevents vomiting S&lt;&lt;nr &lt; &gt;: .
I is follows; First quarter, 0:30%: half, Nansen’s arctic exploring steamer course, this statement is qualified befactory is the fact that '’stock" Is some­
cures Diarrhoea and .Wind Colic, Castorip relieve
H:00; three quarters, 1:30%; mile, Fram has arrived safely at Skjervoe, n- cause there are times when every man
times
kept on hand as long us three
J:03%. This Is a quarter of a second olT fishing port on the bay near tbe North is called on to undergo this tiresome months.
teething troubles; cures constipation and shitni- ’i
his record.
| imposition of society.
When the cream comes from the
Castoria araimilntes the food, regulate* the 'stoma
j But among the handshaking classes
.
South Dau Ota Faile Behind.
freezer
it
is
in
n
runningmossabouttho
DODGING THE ISSUE.
j of’America there is a wide difference
and bowels, giving healthy and, natural step. ('•
Pierre. S. D., Aug. 24.—The total as­
consistency of a pancake batter.. It
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.
sessed value of South Dakota for 1806 Damocr*la Not Willing to Face tiro Tariff 33 can well l&gt;e conceived.
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friem^
is then notired into cans varying from
| When the typical American, toe busik •! 10,391.15(1. n falling off of $2359.one quart to five gallons, or the amount
One of the mast noticeable things in !
® ra“4
obliged to shake required to fill the day’s orders. It
•',»95. Most of this low has lieen on real
f*** OTer H na qwki/ ns happens often there Is some Uift orcr
l istalc, there being practically no redue- connection with toe present political . h0D&lt;]’’1
I'lon on corporation property nnd n very situation is the unmistakable desire on i F^’We. He suffers it as n matter of This is molded into bricks, wrapped
” Castoria b on cxccBeut mcdlcfae forchil** Castorin 4* *owe!l
toe part of toe members of‘the demo- { I,'ce-HSlty. and doesn't adorn il with any in paper, put in tin boxes, and stowed
I recommend it a»*up:rio 1
falling off on personal.
known to me.”
cratic party to gut away from the tariff ^..U^X&gt; wor^ or bas-reliefs. — Toledo ■way in it* chests.—Chicago Tribune,
H. A
&lt;
Clcvel3tmI.0.,Aug. 21.—A call has been issue in the coming political contest i *1,noeit: 80. 6xfost! ■;
“Ab Kight a* a Trivet.*'
sued by the liquor dealers througli­ and to fight out the.battle on the;.finan- j
That some importance
“Well." said the whale. Tm not much
“Our physicians in th &lt;’:&gt;
lt the united State* fora national con- cial question.
.
.
•
,{ “Aa right aa n trivet" is a piece of
newt have »pokc:i biph y &lt;
mtion to-be held in th?s city on Au- must be attached to the financial ont! household slang. The trivet was a rod of a hand at fishing—never did do much
fur distant ■when
ust 31 to take measures to relieve the money question generally no one will j placed across the fireplace 'for the pur- in ihnt lite — but once down by
have s”1
—*------Im
ijuor market, which is overburdened. doubL Bist republicans everywhere 1 puse of ----------suspending
from it a pot over . ioevnh I pulled a prophet clear out of
will do well to note that toe importance the fire. It was necesaary that tbe trivet tbe water. His whiskeys were at leant
rodncu,
yrt
we
arc
r
. .,h
Tn»a-rdy as 4 Dane*.
of that question has been largely aug­ should be exactly horizo'nl-L or diswder two feet-" The sea serj^mt inter­
tenu oT Castcp* ha» * « «“ to ku* ’
antxi. Ky.. Aug. 24.—At* a negro mented by the action of the nsesnbrrs of to the pot and content* would result.
rupted him. ”lwprxw. of course, vou
Saturday night because some one the free trade party in tbeir frantic de­
Vnitko HoerrtAL * w&gt;
J-p- fcbdlyjlIgllMuidc In Italy .awl MrtMthall.r.
■ffo." riramerad the
rd on the train of bin partner’s sire to get away from the consequence*
Georg* Mays *hot .and killed which have naturally resulted frum Spain ta tbe emblem of falsehood.' 1
their violent assault upon the indus­ pro’»ble that the poisonous ch*rrr
and fa tally, ah at Burl Hardin, tries of the United States.
A Wrarm of
[ of the plant had something tn
r
it ill at farce. All are Colored.
the ttyinbolhsn.

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'"r • b.ndKm.. u
W J“ •“ *&gt;«P Httura.
"
held ita third anau&amp;l meeting in Lan­
sing. selecting the following WBcrrafor

urer Pon

Moulton. Grand Rapids; vice president^
Mrs. Abbie L. Sheet*. Grand Ledge;.

bring.

- «"&gt;«
Tbe roof paint fiend ba* been getting
n”“'”tau“
• bl« «&gt;ir
«»—-•
-i —ueorge g.
Keeney, the national organizer of the
Mu. Mirth. Orcutt ol Otsego, commit,
*d'r*h,"u,
uk«
western
Michigan by the same .bid
silver party since it* organization, and dition. Three new churches have been- scheme of taking a receipt for several
t-l suicide last week by hinging berielt.
a member of iu executive committee, organised, and IS ministem ordained sample cans of the mixture left with a
Sbe
hid
in
ituck
ot
.cole
minh.
Ber
TVkhnaston,
UHZt-l halve. H De¥CT falb to car(, p.^ has been appointed by the silver party during tbe year!
farmer, whotn.be appoints argent, the
a
Attorney at Law,
trlendi snppoied that she wu recovering,
national president of the various non­
W. H. Goodyexk.
»v r; s. &lt;;w»dvear&amp;Oo.’6 store.)
. ..
ruicourWofthuBtate. Collections but while temporarily Insane she commit­
partisan silver and bimetallic cluba of
Mrs. Lucy F. Moorrhpuae, who wa»
fr‘’. ' :iy i:i^nil’-Jto.
ted the rash act
l aminated by the prohibition state con­
Ij *vention
eBMOn Ior
Th« Otsego Union aays that lhe temperHomujpathlc Phy
for w
the omce
office «
of superintendent
In the Spring'a young man’s fam* llrht- me^nSchJXT^0?
Tbe "sound money ” democrats will
the
old
bimetal!
•
P
te
?
nbcr
All
of
;
cf public instruction, cnimot atand os
EariJw
lho
?
Khb
'
ur
1*
Wilt?
Litlle
•ician and Surgeon.
anee people who remained at home defeat­
*“eUdlic j B ewtdidate. Thr .Korney general ho.
er Koger's gnwery store.)
ed local option In . Allegan count)- Iasi Larij Liners, for they always cleanse tbe
nominate presidential electors and to
tional of
silver clubs
r
whichbyheUu-.-on.tia*y» that elect delegates to the Indianapolis «onweek. T~o years ago local option ear.
Sou
the office°Pisinion
me ln
eroded
UN EK. M- D-.
«'. H. (SOODYKAR.
Physician and Surgeon, rled by over I.006, ThU year II wu de­
ventioxu
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Mlcluaud tmrtieiuute
Th« ro
twtiou and women are not eligible to
The republican* renominated S. P.
ut
Or
*
“
*
e
„
m
.
feated
by
nearly
so.
will
L
three
dei.ir.tre
at
‘
’
I'ar'^trera
!
to
"
i
.«&gt;&gt;"&gt;»'»
*»J'noretkan
they
would
,
one block cast uf depot.
rnltted suicide buuday.
Bishop for congrw«&lt; ia the Ninth dis­
be
that
of
governor.
He
holds
that
a
. Senator Augustus Jewell of Dowagiac,
. . H. BARBER
O'l» uunulv 1, lb' .OMinl Ume, ,nd each club of 20 or more, und one addi­ woman cannot hold an office for which trict and W. 8. Mesick In the Eleventh
one of the best known Republican poli- On. Minute Cough Cure h u„ hUi„u„u tional delegate for every 50 members
i ly.dcians nnd Surgeons.
on the 362d ballot.
•
she cannot rote•
• or. county responded to with ticlaus of western Michigan; was married preparation for ovary cough or cold. It on the club rolls.
. The first train load of ore over the
.
,'tay or niithL
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Tbe purpose ia to unify all non-pnrtiLake Superior
Ishpeming railway
al Lansing Thursday to Miss Hattie Ar­ • the ou.y b.rutleM remedy th.l prreluee,
promp'
nan silver organizations under a comImtuch.ie rc.ult,.
w. II. Goovfaut
Land Commiwioner French recently line wan forwarded from Ishpeming to
gania qillett. They will make an exten­
-Ihus AVe.t Michigan coulereiMM ot the mou plan for effective work during the secured from the general government a Marquette.
D.*D. &amp;
sive western trip.
coming
campaign.
• ;&gt;-i'.':il work done carefully and
patent
for 5,000 acres- of upper penin­
The annual picnic of the lagham,
M. p. ntarehbu voted toord.lu women
?.tuiuc Gold Democrat^.
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Juhn Bradley, a braketnan on thr Grand preachers. .
sula lands which l&gt;elongvd to the state Clinton and Eaton Fanners' Picnic as, r ghtn Smith's Backet Store.
, Portland, Me., Aug. 21.—The Maane
‘
Trunk,
was
shot
and
slightly
tojuird
Bociaticn
waa held at Leadley*s
park., ~
1 .-:&gt;!• 1 to&amp;. . :
Uhl you. ever think how rearing uie gold democrat* Thursday afternoon under an old grant, bat which had been
while setting a switch early Friday morn­ bipod is pulsoned by eofirtipstion? Bad held a uuuss convention here and. in- | overlooked. These lands, were offered, near Lansing, about 3,000 persons being
t i aMpman. m. D.
at
public
sail!
in
Lansing
al
eight
dolpreseat.
W \ immpinan. calls promptly ing nt Lansing. It was very dark'at tbe blood means bad Iwalth and premature dorsed the nomination of W. H. Clifford ■
;;d al truth ti given to fitting
1 In-rs per acre, but not a bidder appeared.
James Barthotoiuey, sentenced from
• &gt; .ding ilrrnia vr Rapture for time. A tramp Is supposed to have tfone old are. DeWitt’. Little Early Kisers, the tor governor, who was named for that
the lands
Kent- ~coqnty
in ~January,
to seven
famous little pills, overcome obstinate con­ office by a committee of bolters from Hereafter
ri r majortty of case* can be.
. .
, may
. - be .secured
.. ..at -----—•u**’,—
.
‘V 1892,
,
w. H. Goodyear
, ,ue.i'without a surgical operu- tbe work. No cause Is known for the act. stipation.
the rereut Walereille democrats ailrer ''r'‘U'
“"1 ln ’?
T'“’ in J“k~«. '"r 'eion on. uu»!t,
Sunday night Mr. Martel, while In the
I Ininiinnm Pnce wtUt 8°
four dollara ha* been paroled by Gov. Rich.
James Sweeney, a’ id year old boy &lt;jf state convention.
TThe annual reunion of the Lenawee
Leindecker. tent on the lake shore at Detroit, was accidently shot through the
County Soldiers’ and Sador*’ associa* Marinette, Win., Aug. 21.—A campaign I
Saugatuck, was shot at by a tramp. Mr. left Pmt Saturday, by a campaukm.
M. SMITH.
Fifty HoiiaiagH
1 ‘ 1 at Deerfield, was a great kucin ■ Lightning ami a windstorm borderde iti ah partN of the stale Martel returned thr Dre and tfiju, tramp
Mrs. K. DeYoung. Middleburg. Ia., meeting
- was . beljj
- here Thursday
, —
’
-prciality.' Special pains' (iha*ppeare&lt;t through the woods wounded, writes. I have used One Minute Cough honor of Maj. Scofield, candidate for
on
proportions of a tornado &lt;cea*.
*ss" Tbe next meeting will be held at
_■ contracts, chattel inort- a, P.U.H by lire Wore! traeWb. tl... a.u4 Cure for six tears, both htor
myself
and ro.ernoronllie republican lick.t. FUUx J|a terribly attractive work In Saj- Blissfield c* the aecond Tuesday In Au- .
’lb.X
1^
lai;.Woodlafid, Mich.
■ hundred notable, were in attendance, inaw
lnaw and
a,ld vicinity. The Jelteraon
Ar- gust, 1897.
Jefferson AvPU&gt;j *eli«tK and tno^t sattafaclory Cough Cure 1 tadudiUK &lt;Jor. Upham and all4 other enuc
enup Metnoaist
UethodlM onuren
church was
waa atrucir
.truck oy
by
’
l.uyal E. Knappen.
lightnlup
and- damaged
K.000 worth.
.'" ‘f
state officials. Among the' sj■P-skM*
—v--— -- • .­
id the southern part of Cass county is a ! ev&lt;?r
'‘V- H- GoonvEAK
. hur &lt;\ Ihuilson.
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potatoes upon the low ground around
settlement of coloretl people which'has ! 'Vm. Smith, a prominent Muskegon citi- were H. C. Adams. Attorney-Gexteral -Fifty other‘buildings and factories
. .SA1TEX A DENISON.
IAWYKKS.
quite n history.
Th£ original settlers 1 z7l'l l,r“ke through n platform nt the year Mylrae, Dr. Drevitt and Col. Hicks. A were unroofed or badly wrecked, hun­ Galesburg ia a failure.
• M'« IiIstau-Tnitt^o. Bldg..
Miss Minnie Hoagland, aged 35, Was
bn“' parade was one of the principal features dreds of' trees were blown down and
Grand Ksplds. Michigan. WM.. .Ure, ol H»r, Cta,.. -»&lt;&gt; .
of the celebration.- The meeting marks
prostrated and the dumage will killed on Canal etreel m Grand Rapids
ye.irs before their master's death were set
ye.trs
4 । \v
by. a horse.
A. L.Wooster, a prominent citizen of the opening of the campaign in Wlsoon- reach $100,000.
• The trial of
Attorney nt law.
free by him for their long and faithful 1 nHML, ’I.ch.,
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after surterittg v.v,
excruciatingly
I.. 8...^.
uviaa&gt;al»K 'J
Hastings. Mich. service. He sent them to Michigan and
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CoIArwdo ts^piocrata.
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Haven for the murder of Enos Lawrence
ami j from
trom pltra
piles for twenty years, was cured in
iu
-. .ill courts of the state. ColJ.
A.
May
has
been
appointed
receiver
result^
ii.
conviction,
I
’
ueblo,
Col..
Aug.
21.
—
The
demo-:
their
J
«
short
time
byusciiig
DeWitt's
Witch
’
’
---------Wltek
‘
they nettled.in Cass County, 'where
itupliy attended to.
I IIaL*w!
at.
&lt;*o»n
.11 -tl_
for the tagham county savings Itank.
- 40 years old.
-- was
!®li"
Frank E. Hovland.
descendents now form a prosperous com- । Haze! Salve, an absolute cure for ail skin crutic state convention was culled to
'Miup Is molded iu the rubtier
diseases. Mure of this preparation Is used Order aften o'clock Thursday. A reso­ which clueed its doors at luinsing ro­ killed ir a runaway at GtJind Baoida.
in
unity.
an
all
others
com
blued.
of-it
lution was adopted providing for the ot vtty- The appointee.ha* been cashier .
.
W. H. Goodyear
The Michigan Cent tai road came near
selection of’four electors to vote lor of the bank for three years, and his
having a costly wreck at Charlotte Thurs­
i I'M.
STEBBINS.
G. Moi row. a Battle Creek young man. Bryan end Sewall und following thia the appointment won asked for by a large ■ Macon. Mo., Aug. 22.—George Ander­
’’
Ft n».i:ai. Director,
day afternoon. A heavy mogul freight Slipped and fell ulijer a west boun.t pas­ contention named the following state number of depositors. He is confident son. who murdered his wife here on
that he. will be able to close up the af­ May 27 lost, in a fit of jealousy, was
•; ■ ninn vt to Cbristm**’ Photograph
ticket:
locomotive .was coming slowly around the senger traln.on Hie Grand Trunk nt Char­ . For governor, Alva Adams, Pueblo: lieu­
s-i; iu- H&gt; MiteCce 30l» Court street. All
fairs of the bank nnd pay its depos­ hanged Friday in the jail in this city.
lotte Saturday, losing both hands.
tli 1. nded day or night
Y switch, when the spikes pulled out of
tenant governor. J. M. Ellis. Denver; sec­ itors in full within a very short apace
Young
mothers
dread
the
Summer
mon
­
retary
of
state,
C.
H.
S.
Whipple,
Leadville;
the-rotten ties, the rail turning over and
of time.
treasurer,
-Olney
Newell.
Denver;
auditor.
ths on account of the great mortality aWashington. Aug. 24.—The compiled
E. BARRELL.
the engine was just on the verge of a steep mofig children causedJiy bowel troubles. Dr. W. W. Rowen, puray; attorney-gen­
receipts of internal revenue for July
11 &lt;wlth in Michigan.
eral. A. L. Moses. Creede.
Attorney at law.
embankment.
Ten
feet
further
aud
the
Perfect
safety
may
be
assured
those
who
Presidential electors—E. T. Wells, re­
Actings City Bank. Collections
During, the week ended on August IS were $14,258,082, an increase over July,
• I to. and g«sAcral law business heavy machine must-have turned oVer.aud keep on hand De WlU's. Colic and Cholera publican, Denver: A. T. Gunnell, democrat. report* sent in by 52 observers in vari­ 1895. of $079,015.
cure, and administer It promptly. For Colorado Springs; George W. Thatcher,
would have been a complete wreck.
The cramps, bilious colic, dysentery and diar- democrat, Aspen; T. M. Patterson, popu­ ous portions of. the state indicate that
list. Denver.
wrecking train from Jackson was sum­ rho-A, it affords Instant relief.
cholera infantum, consumption snd
Illinois. Nstionaluit*.
H \sit gs
ity
ank moned and -after two hours’ work, suc­
typhoid fever increased and tonsilitis from^Mount'Washington says that two
W. II. GOilDYKAB
Decatur,Ul.,Aug. 21.—The nationalists decreased in area of prevalence. Con­ Inches of suow fell on the summit
Hastings,
- Mich.
ceeded In getting it back on the track.
J. W. Fleming, a prominent young bus- on Thursday named the following sumption was reported at 217 places, Wednesday.
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•Passenger trains No. 8 going east and lue.-s man of Traverse City, and secictary ticket:
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typhoid" feVer st 55, diphtheria at 20,
Governor, Isaac W. Hfsirs. Chicago; scarlet fever at 20, measles at 18 and
No. ,7 going west, on lhe D. L. &amp;*N. road
-r . otXhe Michigan Maple Lumber cornpHiiy,
SURPLUS, 820,000.00
X-WHied States senator, Daniel R. Sheen,
fac.T.i.iiudcr the laws of the State of collided at Fowlerville al 0 o'clock Tliure-1 aud'Dred l.udrete. iwuiaaer ot tire Tro* Peoria; secretary of state, L. G. Spencer. -whooping cough at 15 place*.
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’ verseGlty Lumber company, were on the
Michigan. '
jiigliL Fireman George (iassett uu train1 Bay In a row boat Sunday aflernoou. A Chicago; auditor. J. A- Hoop*r. Ipava;
xne Michigan mining school at
state treasurer. John A. L. Scott. OrchardOpen for business, Dec. 15, 1886.
No. 8, was seriouily, it not fatally in­ heavy wave Struck the boat aud’ It cap­ ville: attorney-general. G. A. Gordon, Houghton graduated a class of 32. be­
sized.
Mr. Flwuliig
sank nt once. Mr. Campbell vilie.
ing the largest in its ten years’ his’ory.
jured. when tbe two engines came togelh- ....
— ------—-------------OFkllERS;
Three women were named for state
rr.
Ail Ibe paaamwra were badly
“P1
D.■; ..* '.• -i. Pnesldcm.
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A'project is on fr/ot to establish one
1
...
near Ithem.
hem. coniainliig
containing a party
part}' of ladles university trustees. Hon. C. B. Beptly,
■ • - Me.«scr. X’lce Pres.
Dau W. Reyoulde, Cashier frightened and were more ur less shakeir; nn(J ueti|lrnif.n&lt; among whom whs Mrs. candidate for president, spoke a few of the largest sanitariums iu the state says an eminent English doctor; "will
.
DIRECTORS:
' up. General Kidd and Captain Mileheil. | Fleming and her little boy. picked him up. v ords' of encouragement, after which at 1'ort Austin.
|
Dau Flarinigan was mortajly wonnd- carry enough poison to infect a house­
of Ionia, who, were.on their way to camp J Efforts are bring made to recover Mr. the convention adjourned sine-dic.
- is
*"• it. «. Meaner,
1 ed‘ at Wausaukee by I’r.t McChnn. a hold.” In summer-time, more espec­
at
Island
Lake,
were
thrown
prostrate
ot&gt;
'
E*rmhig
s
b
ody.
■
Chester Messer.
ially, disease germs fill the air, multi­
Cirlgrove.
Louisville, Ky., Aug. 21.—At a meet­ solonn keeper of that place. McCann
the fl-ior. and bruised. A mlsunderstand-J
. gtoo Reward 5ioo.
run* a boarding, houw niwl when he tudes are infected, fall ill, die ;. multi­
ing of the populist state executive epmdunned
Flnnnigan
the
tatter
showed
lug
ur
.rab.
urdara
caured
me
arc
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tudes, escape. These messengers of
iH-- .' &gt;n;yv.*rtngs department in Barry
• at Lexington Wednesday after­
Or,:
aud pays icv-reat on -all time
l,ocal opllou llgbtulugairuck Iu E.im.1
A" 1W.'K&amp;45: Smu. Jureph
mischief do not exist for millions. Why
’ 'a
' . Parker. L. K. fight and McCann shot hhn.
City Clerk '.rorge H. Sipp. aged'63, not ? Because they are healthy and strong
TCccti'u.wald were
county again this week. s’. Eaton Rapids ' cu|e t- :
“^n-'ToonMiIu- i Taylor nnd F.
and G■ and Ledge, v Under Sheiiff Haiiiil- ' yojii'dllew-e. require* s cmi.«tliutl&lt;»nid treat- appointed n committee to convey died nt Holland very unexpectedly. He —protected as a crocodile is against gun­
was for 19 years 'in succession clerk of
,« arrrelcd Dr. Yborulou «.d Hard* m...l.
shot. It is the weak, the wasted, the
the city and had been alderman for sev­
thin-blooded, who fail; those who
Bwntlc,. uf ll|e Audcr.on House. E .ton
J’.'lr.'.'lre
Ore “llrot | urwtcd &lt;o state that tire populists In­ eral years previous to that.
.
Rap ds. on Wcdiresdar. und lire aamc day
i,. Ul,i.,:„s oi.ib,*eou.tnut oi. .ndiu.
Wlll,On and that
The corn crop of southern Michigan have no resistive power so that a sudden
Sheriff dire,*., a.tlrerc.1 In Thoms. Jensen'
’reremtreeVwlS
------------ k---------- A.n...k„ promises to be. the largest ever grown. cough or cold develop* into graver
fi.-tvuli is odious to them, aud that they
disease. We hear of catching disease!
and Julia McDonald.,,t this place. . Thurs- ; the. ;;’"1,ol'.7r.!|;:"’J^d!r"r"’t'SF fStiX' vill malve no conectsion.
Why not olcch health ? We can do it
day niurniiig deputy sheriff Halladay I
Addr*^ F. .1. rheenvy &amp; ’.'o, Toledo. ".
Jeon.
by always - maintaining our healthy
Syracuse. N. Y.. Aug. 21.—The pro­
servedThe papers on Skidmore and Andre* j 8^.11 by druggist-..------j
;
Mrs. Phalli- Thfimss of Junction City
hibition
state
convention
wound
up
its
It Is'uot Populist. auui propilrtonr of the Tinkbam House. J
«»‘i'rN'",'7...L fr.r
III., was tiild by her doctors that sin* tied weight.
i- I’.i-tnocracy of Jefferson, and U»ey will go over to the county hubN'*VvVan« wekk wi.en work Thursday forenoon by the nomi­ cntisumptlnii'and that there w&lt;ri no hope
u;.‘ii. hcilevir.g !t u« be the salnation of the*f$!!owing ticket:
for her. but two hotties of Dr. Klugs’ New
tt'..! H-. n is therefore opposed today. All gave bail. Charlotte. Beih -, tb^
For Governor — WIHTnin M* Smith, of
f-Eilycrism und Kepiui uiiotiP'.oghkecprfe/
. ,
.' K„..
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,nuH u .
&lt;o n h..I births American. vueand other toWtm hawn’i been reaclusl i Mint-upy t*k;n: |k»y.'&lt;. ^ttrsS‘»wr*l2“A "it
L':-utenant governor—Dr C. fc~ Latimer. J .
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■ thu- : !:e greUe-’t n*id l»e&lt;l mtrve ionic-- it
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• ‘"."‘J" Sl • S"" 1
‘ 1 ’ '■ 'ur‘ of Cod-liver Oil, is condensed nourish­
.yet. Le: lherr Im no disc.imlnailon.U1rth*
•ys:c!ii.
_ _©f New York.
IGZ.'iiKONICLE.
Judge
of
Court
of
Appeals
—
Hon.
Darius
...
.
.ngt' iu&gt;8t-. Chicago, Ill.
ment; food for the building up or the
Orond Lc'lt/C Indepawnu.
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m,
ravor'te-tuml.y.ratbalU".
Anod’.o Pills are tl.o favor; t«TainUy.®alhaww. Root, of North Tonawanda.
coUHumpttnn. 'i:«d withmil result every1 ..in •&lt;»
to ur.rnUe. .
Will Tell Mr. Mryan .September ®.
|
rjw. (J„.n |h,ight olie-bottlO of Dr. system to resist the attacks of disease.
Cbkh*«trrt- EnftUh Diamond Brand.
Cleveland, O., Aug. 22.—lloni George Kings's New DSeoverj'and hi two work- It. should be taken in reasonable doses
A lino* mr
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An immeasurable amount uf «offeritig
Canton, O.» Aug. 20.—An engine uas A. Groot, chairman of the notification was cuntL H«* i* nainratty ihunkful. 1
all summer long by all those whose
■ z-^'v•
Original a»d Only Gcnalae.
A
ami injury to fhe liuman race. If till'1
overturned on. the C., C. &amp; S. rniiroad committee, bn. &lt;rnl out the totlowing 1 is curt, re.ul*. ot vldcb :*- .* cn* rcmpl*
weight is liciow the standard ot. health.
\ »*«c. *iony« n-tUUe. uo.ct ».t &lt;«\
.
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prove the xonderfiil i-ffirury of this
the
, Ylr'stfnn nf physta’ny’rtd Wednesday
evening
nnd rolled down a ,
acunriwii
-■
notice:
. •
..-W-WU--.II Hint
in t-»iighK anil culd&lt; Fw tri*i If you arc losing ground, try a bottle
laws nt the youth of our tand.
Rnmuns------- nand
„.i vN.«ri
n&lt;.or.TnMnh
Kailiuas- gtccp enbankment
Engineer
Joseph iI The notification committee appointed by niedicitiF
---now.
'
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...ver
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I
Uo..lyrer
,
a
Drug
atom.
h
tanor....
.
.
Fireman
John
Hardesty
were
,
the
silver
convention
which
assembled
at
bottle
at
\\
U
practices are Indulged In. through IgnurJ""K . . .. .
.
!■ St.
Hl Louis
l.nn. on Jul.-IX
July 22. 1KW.
W. to notify
nolllr H.C.
Hon. W. I!...,il.r
Regular site
ni&gt;.o W
.W iim&lt;I 51-01’ .
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For sale by all druggists at joe. and
aneeuf the Inevliahlr Injury tn conMlRi- instantly
killed.
•&gt;
.
J Bryan of his nomination by that convenHon and hriilih which surely f&lt; l own. By .
I lion as th* candidate of the silverj&gt;yty
Was vouuaj
County Judge Twenty
everv tuiiiiK man. •thw divine Injunction. *
------- - -Twu* ,
Inr the office of president of the United
• Know Th)M ir.” should be well hrrdrd. ’ Jefferson, ",s-. A.UP*
will meet al Lincoln. Neb,, Mr. Bry­
ToasaJ-nchln acqalrlng a knowledge Henry Coloniu*. who bad ^en^unty States,
an's home, on September S, for the purnnse of notifying him of the action of the
&lt;&lt;r , &lt;&gt;Mii(nx Kvrup hi* tie»rii used of themwivu* and Imw to ptwervo hralih. judffe of Jefferson county for the Jut convention. Mr. Sewall will be,there atao
20“years
died frlday
his
}rBri’,’ai:d
Friday iporniog nt h
'J on that date to receive notice of his nomi­
. nt'itl.eri tir ibeir children *whl e «,.! n, .linn tlrere iremlel.ta &gt; and mu-,1 dr* £0
•th perMst tticee-s. Il ruothes tbs
residence
of grneral
general debility.
debility, aged
rewiaenoe ol
ug«l 66
“ nation'as the candidate ot the sliver party
।-lhe&lt;uni&lt;.nllays a'l pain; rtirr* alraclivi* praatle ». 1“ "klcn w """D'
for vice president.
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-nd is the test remedy tor dlarrtiir*. rleUmv. a* well m to reclelm and point
Fusion Nominees lo Idaho.
v roots a bottle.
oultbcu*.au.or „&gt;ller on,I enn* re any
Old Feop'e.
.
Boise, Idaho. Aug. 24. — The demo­
who m» unwlllljffll *”v'CHANCERY 8ALB.
tore-i l.we
law. anAare
ai.d.rr already
alrreor aouanoa
»•.•»
011i ^..pla win. require
“ - cratic
„,tk .tat,,
conveni.ou Friday
rrm., nomstat,e convention
ture-.
anffennr ,lbe
Cougb-cure, the most prompt and
itiH-eand by virtue of an order aud dlre em.aMtuw.ore. •» a«a&lt;elallon .4 medl- rel[ull)lc ,te u.wla and kHneva will I" | |m|w1 Frauk 8reuc„beefr tor governor,
effective remedy for diseases of the
d'-cr. : th,.. Ctrrult rdkrt for the County o
ul
trend.-men
liave
caretully
.
the
troe
remedy
In
Electric
HI!Iler
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Q
uar
)ea
tor
joatloe
ot
tbe aupreme
me nm: icws-m
*«rr- 1 । &lt; b;uict:r&gt;. hi th* State of Michigan, CSI seniJi-nirn
throat and lungs, is Ayer’s Cherry
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rllniolate
and
contain.
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d
tor
attoroy-gentu-i't.-.1 ! dntwl on the mb day of February, Iltrle breik which Is replel. wild “-dul In- lllvd|Clire dore no' ulmulare
noun, R. E. McFarland tor attorny-gen­
w'. .. n-rtabi c*u « therein pending where­ .................... reerv &gt; -nna man. Itw.lllre uu
Pectoral. As an emergency medi­
no „
wl.i.kv&gt;
&gt;..«
m|“|! tral kud 0. H. Stoerer tor trreaorer.
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in n»&gt;. -1
|, Cntnnlnftinnt »nrf
H acts mildly eral. aud 0. H. Swrrer for treasurer.
cine, for the cure of :
aenl
to
«n&gt;
sddrein.
areurely
sealed
from
------For...,-i4&gt;|j,ry Foakraud James B. Holes are
.
.
uim1 »';"*
Ills- I
ure°xs”
deletul mt, Notir^is h- rrby given thal I sbal ^reaS^rp'^^fCroup, Sore Throat,
For
Mngrresman.
Capt.
Gunn;
lleuten»eii .1! public Unction, t tbe north front door of
Lung Fever and
uie con:; hviwe. iu tbe city ot Hastings, Barry
ire in niv pci—-------- ■
!‘-‘w
house, being the place for re" of ten cent. I. d»|.
Wnooping Cough,
Electric
Bitters
Is
an
y
AndSrooD;
secretary
of
state,
L.
P"&lt;*«»&gt;* of tire
di’re^o.'.'.'
widhig the Circuit. Court for said County, on
..
attorney-general. Lewis Anderwunuv. tl).. 3rd day of October. 1896, at ten „ eud.^ wUPtbUnoUe..
JPI-U-,
,h ,
ocl»rkJu the lorrniMin, all. or so much thereof
as ni.. i" ii.crssary to raise tbe amount due Jo
n .. vb.m-1 Dve toe tbe Wbl.lrera nred more lib)
P" bo"1' *
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Cherry Pectoral
We la th,q came af die following described d^fra'^r’“^oreighly“rcoloring a »nl- B. tbaaOrar’, .&gt;rugSP«___
Waldo, Fla-, Aug. 24.—Saturday night
Wyjl'-'thmd. to. wit: A!I that certain piece
cannot be equaled.
“J Pm. g. of land, situate and being In the city
the bouse of K. Coleman wan burned
E. M. BuAwiir,
« Hum mgs. .County of Burry, and State ot
and two children, a girl and a boy of
12. l'""'t'&gt;e&lt;inlug at tne R »uth West corner of
D. D, Die. Sec. ot
ten and two years of age. were burned to
*??'“■ ‘‘I Block No. Thirteen in tbe
the American BapMstern ^Jdltlon to the City of Hastinm.
death. The mother and father went |
1,1 ,o » s:*ke tour feet E*at of a Basa1 to visit a neighbor and Ificked the chil- j tlrt Publishing Society. Petersburg.
’tree, eight inches In diameter near said Hard Soft or Calloused Lumps auu^.vI)»urht«r» of Utoorty.
Va.,
endorses
it,
as a cure tor violent
°r i'«‘U ereek, thence north
dreu in the bonneMT*1, o’*1’- lheuoa Wesi to North West corner.
colds, bronchitis, etc. Dr. Brawley
Ka Ai ? ’•llrB&lt;' •“Mid Block Thirteen, thence
Boulh t., (.laefof negintil-g.
also
adds:
To
all
ministers suffering
Manoheirer. N. H, Aug. to.-Tbe Na- ]
•'■•ti d. AnuuM IKIeMJ
Tfi/s SpJcWM /W
V Wai kkm. Circuit Court Committlonal Connell Daughter, ot Ubarty , from throat troubles, I recommend
re. m..: -..ndrrfuli Bte.lrt
’‘‘“'er. Iton Co . Mleh.
ot PenMylreula,
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-- tv -1I •elected
’ —■ — —. Evan
— ■ Badger,
■- _r-r &lt; Hxinovg. folicitor L-y Complainant.
— -I Ta:
♦ ♦ a. VvW a cl.
'national
councillor,
and
Pittsburgh,
gtot. Hast lines. Mich.
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Children Cry for pa
elected a* the next place of
hiire?"’0'1 Salesmen to mH complete line of
0,h'- Kr*a«es. varnishes, aprolaltiee,
meetingi oimortunltv tor the right, partv.
“/‘...rid r«r cuu. pitcher’s Castoria.
RefloiugCo.. Cleveland. O.
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SHE WAS MARRIED.

Jim Skaggs, to use his own words,
waa the “most percraatinatin’-est” man
in the mountains, but a good fallow and
industrious. He bad been working‘un­
der my charge several months, and dur
ing that time be had learned to confide
sufficiently in me to tell me that he was
very fond of Mas Susan Nellums, the
belle of Ford’s Mill, some ten miles
away. My business took me to Ford’s
Mill once a week, and I always took din­
SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY.
ner with old man Nellums and always
astings
anner
—New Zealand exported $4,445,000 saw Miss Susan, or “Suse,” as she was
better
known.
Thursday, Aug. 27. 1896.
worth of gold last &gt;ear Tbree-quarI was accustomed to chaff her a bit
Urn of it came from the nest cont&gt;t and
COOK BROS. Proprietors.
about
Jim,
which she neier took un­
Otago.
—Paper which cannot be. destroyed kindly, and once or twice, or three or
PERSONAL MENTION.
by lire has been discovered by a French­ • four or five times, perhaps atdoaen times,
I had suggested to Jim that Mias Nel­
man. A specimen han, it is stated, been
John sailer retard to
subjected to a severe test—that of ex­ lums was altogether too fine a catch
for him to procrastinate as he usually
Frtdey. ’
- posure in a potter’s furnace for 43
did. He would always laugh at these
Cyril Orlpb, hi vlsltto* ««■*•*• K,1‘ hours, and came out without injury.
auggcstions,and any be “knowed Susie,”
—Thr largest collection of ornitho­
amaxoo.
nnd she would be willing when he was
logical specimens in the world is that
■HIM Edllb Heeney la vl«IU»S eeUllye* in the British museum, which contains ready.
On one trip I hunted Jim up as soon
I n Cblcafo. cu to aS®3
300,000 specimens. The late Henry Seeas I came back.
Ml&lt;v Saeah Horton wont to . Chlwro ’bobm, the well-known naturalist, be­ I “Jim,” said I, “do you know Hiram
queathed bis collection of 17,000 birds
yesterday.
•­
Ferguson?”
•
to the same institution.
“That yaller-faced. sandy-whiskered
Me.. Anna Mason la visiting Irleubs In
—A close estimate of the crop of former down on Greasy?” he inquired,
" lalnjrell.
oranges in southern California this nervously.
Thomas MoPbarlin has returned to season, made.by the president of the
“He’s the one. You know he’s in
Sioux City, Iowa.
! Southern California Fruit exchange, good shape, financially. don’t you T*
“Yea; he’s got more money in a day
Hiss Gertrnde Bubbles Is visiting In puts H at 9,000 car loads, or 2,700,000
boxes. This ia an increase of about than Tve got in seven years.”
Muskegon this week.
400,000 boxes over last season.
“And did you know he was making a
editor Trimmer, ot Eaton Rapids, was
—Coal mining js paying one party dead set for Miss Nellums?" x
of miners in the Yukon country better
In the oily, Friday.
Evidently Jim knew a great deal more
Henry Goodyear, ot Grand Rapids, was than gold mining paid them. A find of on this subject than I did, but he only
excellent coal was made recently in the showed it in his face. Ail he said was:
1 n tbe elty. Tuesday.
Forty-Mile creek district, and, with 1
“Colonel, to-morrer’s * Sunday. ' artd
W. A. Jones, ot Grand Rapids, was In wood at 113 and $14 a cord,. the coal
mebbe I won’t be back till Monday
the elty last Friday.
mine is an excellent pay streak.
night, but if I don’t. I’ll be on hand
—Photographs of Perrine’s comet,1 Tuesday niornin’.”
Miss Bessie Donovan Is visiting bee sUwhich was visible during the losfwinHalf an^ hour later I saw h!r.i dressed
ier near Bailie Creek.
ter, show that it hnd two tails, one in his “Sundsy-go-to-meetin’ ”, clothes,
Mrs. Tbos. Goa and son Clyde, bare re­ straight and the- other curved sharply 1
streaking it up the mountain road
turned trom Charlevoix.
backward. According to the views of afoot.
C. A. Hough and daughter, ot NashvlUe, tbe Russian astronomer, Bredechin.' . Monday evening at six oMock he
the
straight tail probably consisted of ' walked into my office looking serious
were In lhe elly, Monday.
atoms of hydrogen und the curved t&lt;il and solemn that I feared thr worst.
W. W, roller was In Benton Harbor. of atoms of iron.
“Well," I said, “you didn’t get back
Monday on legal business.
—A company has been organized in this morning?”
Will McKevltt was at Streeter’s Land­ New York city for the manufacture of
“No, eolouel; I jis’ couldn’t git here."
nonilluminating fuel gas and has an This most dejectedly.
ing, Gun Lake, last week.
application for permission to lay mains
"I presume Miss Nellums is all right?"
Rev. Tbos. Cox returned from a ten
in the streets. The company says it I ventured, though I felt that 1 was
weeks trip abroad, last night
car supply nonilluminatlng fuel gas at treading on dangrrotm ground.
Miss Lydia Nichols, ot Pittsburg, Kxn- 50 cents per 1,000 feet, with such re­
“Th’ ain’t no Miss Ndlv.ma, colonel,”
duced rates to factories as will make he replied, with never a smile.
!, rlsltlng the Misses WolL
it cheaper fuel than coal.
“Geeroosalem, Jim!" 1 exclaimed, “is
HIM Mildred Williams has secured a
Subc married ?”
position In a Charlotte millinery store.
CONCERNING PRIDE.
“That’s whal, colonel."
Mbu Etta MePharlln Is spending a week Frida of Intelligence, I’rido of Appear*
“Confound/you," I said, in bed hnIn Katamaroo. with triends and relatives.
mor, “you deses^e to get left. Haven’t
■nee and Many Other Soria.
I
been
telling you aiJ the time somebody
I
have
been
engaged
upon
a
serious
A B Hull, ol Belding, waa In tbe elly
over Sunday, and went with the Knights problem lately, but one which is'seem­ would get in ahead of you? Now, she’s
ingly so simple that- everyone should Mrs. Ferguson, and—"
to Cleveland.
be able to solve it I have been trying
“I reckon not, colonel," and Jim haw
Tbe Misses Mary and Rose Clark are to define pride. What is pride, any­ hawked and cut a pigton wing; she’s
apeudinsta tew weeks with relatives at how? There are so many things that M^s. Jim Skaggs, an’ she’s up to my
we call pride which cannot possibly boardin’ house this very minute as chip­
Battle Creek.
Hlas Montgomery went to Grand Rapids, pass muster as the real article. Again, per os a blue bird."
we have been taught all our fives that ^‘‘Oh." I said, nnd forthwith accom­
yesterday, where she has scoured a posi­
nothing that i% false can be real, and panied him to call on the bride.—Wash­
tion In a millinery store.
yet we are day by day brought in Con­ ington Star.
O W. Beal returned to hte home In tact with nn existing condition which
TERSE TRUTHS.
Colon. Wednesdsy, htter spending a tew we denominate false pride. Here is
a paradox, surely. There is pride of
days at ’.be homo ot Dr. Lampman.
birth, pride of being, pride of in­ Which It Will Be to Yosr Interest to
Bead.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Goodyear have gone I telligence, and pride of a thouYoung man, we woul.i take u little
to Petoskey tor tbe benefit ot Mr. Good- | sand of other things of about
yesr. who Is .uttering with hay fever.
equal importance, but the grouping of of the conceit out of y'on. Don't thlak
that the girl you intend leading to
Hiss Retta Ovla’l started for L*'*™1’’- them all brings me back to the original the altar is marrying you for love,
Wyoming, yesterday, attet visiting Mia.1- question: Whnt is pride? To be proud ’cause it isn’t so—she’s marrying you
one must have something to bo proud'
gan triends- aud relatives, tar several of, nnd hence pride is appreciation? localise «he’s unable, or disinclined,
weeks.
and it is only when that sense of ap-' to provide herself with board and lodg­
ing for the rest of her days.
Frank W. Nailer started tor Ann Ar­ preciation is well directed that it pos­
The man who howls because he’s
bor. Wednesday, to resume
dutlts at sesses the ring oLqunlity. When men
got “an aching heart*’ is nn ingrate.
the University, as assistant under Dr. and women neglect duties through If he'd got an aching tooth—one that
some mistaken sentiment of possible
Hardman.
criticism, oi; of probable self-humilia­ ached in real earnest—he might have
Oscar Schumann and Miss Gertrude tion, real or fancied, the sentiment something to holler about.
Daresay you think it’s a real good
Hale were guests ot CbMIes. and the which actuates them, or rather which
thing to be alive? And yet the very
Misses Nellie and Edith Baueoek, at Gun stands’ in the way of their activity, is happiest time you have is when you
not pride; it is conceit. 1 do not be­
Lake over Sunday.
lieve that pride can be qualified. It are fast asleep and have forgotten,
Mrs J. C. Lampman returned Saturday seem«&lt; tome that it must be as individual everything.
You can’t put cn old lend on young
afternoon from Colon, where she was as a mountain, or a tree, and that itaex­
called to attend the tunt-ral ot her siller, istence is dependent solely upon the shoulders and you shouldn’t put kid’s
togs
on people old enough to be bald.
Hta O. W. Beal, who has been a great honest worth of the person in whom it
After a man has reached the age of
anSerer for years, with rbeumalism. and dwells.
whiskert
—whether he’s got any or not
My observation has given me the
(or the past tourteen years baa been on
conviction that no matter how seriously —he shouldn’t appear 1q the streets
the bed, almost entirely helpless.
clad
in
knickerbockers.
men and women of the. world deceive
Be modest like the violet. Reflect
others they Invariably deceive them­
Communication .1
selves jnore, and th • cause of this Is 1 that it isn’t a man’s good qualities
Mn. Enrrom-ln reply lo an »rlic"
that
get him into swell society; it’s
your paper last week 1 would stale trial too frequently through the mistaken
the Honorable Horace Hall called on T. notion of pride. We never deceive the deuced scarcity of mtn.
You
needn’t go and htint all over for
Bran gain to give him a written noticei lo others until we first deceive ourselves.
work out bls ro.d tax which bebas kicked It would not appear necessary to mis­ it, but, should it come your way. you
SO mudi about.
, Bohace Hau­
may
solace,your
self with the reflection
represent anything to a second or
third ’ person, if it wese npt that we (while poulticing the damaged spots
.
_ Beef Balls.
.
with
vinegar
and
brown paper) that
want to convince ourselves that the
‘ The beet balls and chopped meat that misrepresentation is the result of some­ there’s a good deal of similarity be­
wm ao often prescribed for Invalid diet thing which we should have accom­ tween a man and a carpet—neither
may be improved for well persons by plished, or which wc mar yet do, and hurts for a good beating occasionally.
■occasionally seasoning them wlUi here we are influenced b^that quality
Remember that' you’re never too big
-chopped almonds or with pine nuts in of conceit which dreads criticism and to learn. Every night before a certain
(be proportion of two tableapoonfuls which is willing to humiliate itself for billionaire lays his head upon his pil­
-pc the halt pound. Season the balls a word or two of praise. It is always low he has learned some new way of
with paprika, salt,’ and, U you like it, a self-deception first.—N. Y. Recorder. 1 making nn absurd spectacle of him­
-heaapoontul of onion juice. Instead ot
self.—N. Y. Mercury.
.
Got Hl» Awwer.
being broiled these bells may bo
Borrow Nn Trouble.
Nothing could abate the conductor’s
taow nod In very hot butter and served
One of the most foolish practices in­
with a brown ssuce. The cooking may urbanity. Since leaving the last sta­
Be done in a shallow saucepan or In a tion the nervous passenger had aaked dulged in by mankind is that of meet­
ing
troubles half-way; for it frequent­
aBadng dish.—-N. T. Post.
| his usual 30 questions, to every one
of which the patient conductor had ly happens that the troubles to which
given the soft answer that turns away we are looking forward and expecting
a creditor. But the nervous passenger with fear and trembling either do not
Awarded
come back yet once more. “Tell me, come at all or, when -they^do come,
Mftxgt Honors—World’s Fair, conductor,” he cried, in his thin, wire­ are not nearly so terrible when actually
edge voice, “does thia car go on I faced. “Sufficient unto the day is tbe
through T’ At that moment the bot­ Bvil thereof." This is a comforting re­
tom of the bridge fell out and in two flection, and, if not followed too liter­
skips the train pIlAd up in the ravine. ally, would help us to struggle against
They combed what they could find of those fits of despondency and depres­
the nervous passenger out of the wreck sion to which we are all, et some period
and spread it on the embankment. His or other of our existence, only too pre­
lipa moved silently. Leaning down, disposed. Anxiety about present dif­
the conductor whispered in his ear. “It ficulties or about prospective troubles
does,” he said, softly. A smile played cannot bring any good to those who
upon the nervous man’s countenance give way to it* Anxiety for the future,
and was gone. He never spoke again. both temporal and spiritual, in mod­
That waa one satisfaction. — N. Y. eration is good, but it must not be car­
ried to excess. If so carried, it degen­
World.
erates into despondency and despair.
—N. Y. Ledger.
Bausath OsatamjA.
Mm. Figg—Tommy,why is Uy on never
Fried Aap*n&lt;«M.
play with the little boy next door? Be.
Planch the ispangus a Couple ot
MOST PERFECT MADE.
seems to be such a nice Httle boy.
minutes,
and
then dnflr H, dip meh
m pure Gape Cream of Tartar Powder. Frt*
Tommy—Aw.,dm’s cue of these sneak­ piece in batter and fry in hot fat. When
Ammonia, Alum or anv other adulterant
in’ kind of kids that ways he Ekes his done, sprinkle with salt and serve huk
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
tea eh er.—Indianapolis Journal.
—X. Y. Ledger.

Absolutely pure

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DR,

* CREAM

BAKING

.

PITH AND PONT.

IOMNQEHENt

'

A CriMwal attasetaa That Bwquired Iss!
■txUata Act ton.

—“They any she rules him with a
rod of iron.” “Iron, eh ?" I thought it
, was oil that made her father’s pile."—
Detroit News.
• —“ilow do you feel?*’ asked tbe sher­
iff, with morbid cariosity. “Who, me?"
Bftid the star performer in tbe banging.
“I feel just about ready to drop."—
Indianapolis Journal.
—The Interior boasts of a rubriber
with a. subscription paid up to 1930.
That men has taken from his -posterity
the privilege of using the argument,
so dear to minds of a certain caliber:
“Stop my paper.”—Congregotionaliat.
—Merchant—“You any you are an or­
phan?"
Applicant for -i’ukition—
“Yes;. I haven’t a living relative." Merc&lt;antrr-“WeIl. I’ll take you. 1 ought
to get a lot of work out of you during
the baseball season.”—Philadelphia
Record.
—Bacon—“1 see they've putasoundI Ing-board back of the ministers pulpit.
What do you auppoae that’s for?" Eg­
bert—“Why, it is to throw out the
sound.” “Gracious! If you threw out
the sound there wouldn’t be anything
left-in the serman."—Yonkers States­
man.
.
—Mulligrubs is inclined to be in low
spirits at.'times. In one of these spells
he grumbled the other day: “This is a
dreary vorld. That’s the reason I hate
doctors. They helped to bring me into
it."* Here he stopped, but, brightening
up a moment later, he added: “How­
ever, they help us out of it in the end;
so they aren't so bad, of ter. all.’’—Bos­
ton Transcript.
—rThe cab drivers were exchanging
anecdotes and opinions. “We see er
ter’ble lot o’ human nature,” remarked
one of them. “That’s right. I kin tell
whether a man’s a gentleman er not just
by lookin’ at ’is face." “I kin judge
better by ’is voice. W’en I git to the end
of a trip I listen sharp, and if the party
says: ‘Here’s a dollar extra fur /erself,’ I know then an’ there that he’s a
gentleman.’’—Washington Star.
—“Must be a awful lot of birds used
on tho.wimmern’s hats, nowadays,”
said Uncle Abner, as he removed his
best suit of clothes. “Why, Abner?”
asked Aunt Sophroroe. “Wai, they was
a feller set in front of me on the train
thet was dressed to kill—short coat, a
diamond-big na a shell barIf hickernut,
an’ a plug hat; an’ I heard him tell the
feller he wax aettin’ with thet he’d
made over $4,000 this year skinnin’
j jays."—Cincinnati Enquirer.

TO THE PWLK.

'/

Every man woman su«l child livinwithin a r*diu» of 20 miles of HaftinS
should read this advt. It will- be ?Md
money in your pocket and that is wtit
all are striving after these times. The
undersigned has just received the finest
line uf

DRESS QOObS
TRinniNGS.
ever in Barry county, and lie i- prepared
to quote you prices on the same that will
cause you to open wide your eyes.' Coffle
earlv and insist this su|&gt;erb line,
whether you wish to buy nr not

HflSTIHtiS,
nicn....

MOO
In Silver or Gold Will Buy the Following, at Our Store.

1 lb. of the Beet 25 cent Coffee in the City.
1 lb. of the Best 25 cent Tea in the City.

1 lb. of Hatchet Baking Powder, quality guaranteed,
8 lbs. Good Clean Rice.

Mrs. Lak aside &gt;( rushing into a Chicago
court)—Where’s the judge, quick?
Bystander—Right there.
Whftt*s
wrong?
“I just rnu sway from my husband,
and he’s after me, not three squares
behind. I want to divorce him for deser­
tion before he gets here.”—N. Y.
Weekly.
'

L. E. STAUFFER

" Tbe Japanese, in order to celebrate
their recent victories, are going to erect
a gigantic statue of Buddha. The height
will be 120 feet The metal will be sup­
plied from the ordnance captured in the
late war. The monument- will cost
about 1,000,000 yen. arid is to be erected
at Kioto.—N. Y. Sun.

Our

Prices

Hard Time* unit the State 1‘ablic School.

The Slate Public School received 233
children during the year from Joly 1. 1895
to July 1. 1890. This was an Increaae of
30 per cent, over the proceeding year. The
rate of increase in dependent aud neglected
children must be attributed to tbe hard
times compelling fathers and, mothers to
part with their cblldreiv D arlng July 85
children were sent to this Institution.
This continued Increase iu the number of
children who become wards of the state
must n^Re thoughtful people consider
well the blessings of home, family aud
kind, friends.
To you, who hate plenty and enough to
spare, it would seem as If conscience
would make you ask lo aid these little
ones (largely boys) by taking them to your
homes. It is not necessary to adopt them,
but to shield them, protect Item, educate
them, in short, giving to them some of the
.blessings of a real family, with tbe love
and home that no institution cau fkcurvl
Will you take one on trial and see if be
does not make your home happier?
If some one could help a bright colored
Iwy from 2 to 10 years of aae It would be
considered an especial aid by those en­
gaged In finding homes for these children.
Any person willing to aid a homeless boy
or girl under 10 years of age should write
Chas. H. Bauer.of Hastings.County Agent
of the State Board of Corrections and
Charities, or directly to SupL A. Jt Mur­
ray, Coldwater, Mich.

&gt;MSSS®SSSSS®SI

X-MVi
....Spectacles.!
Eyes

Properly
Fitted
With

Glasses.
No

Charge

For
Testing.

HATS
should examine
for that reason,
must
miss nothing,
jolliest lot of
things one
look over for
of economy is UUCICU
at

Our 10 Days
Sale
Of Stiff Hats.
TME

—For the. ten days

This indudes all the

Beginning •
Sat. Aug. 29th.

$1.50*
$2.00,

and ending

$2.50

T uesday
Sept. 7th.
you have your choice
of

Any
Stiff Hat
in our store

09.

ANO $3-00
Grades.
H you nqed a line faH
hal, took (hew °'H
before the ^stock is
broken.

C. H. OSBORN &amp; Co.

BEST 2 IN AMERICA

Having purchased tbe

WG. J. aii
Tye-on Tea.
Both new. We want you
to try a free sample. One
sun cured and the other
regular. They can’t be
beat
Pure Spices,
Pickling Vinegar,
Best of Coffees,
Carameled Coffee and
The best assortment of
Crockery in the city.
Now add to these facts
one more, th it onr prioea
are rock bottom and you
can easily sum it all up

Stock of my brother, A.
E, Renkes, I will continue the
same and ask for a libera! share
of your patronage With my
last yean experience in one of
the largest bake shops in De­
troit I feel confident 1 can
please you. Everthing will be
strictly fresh and first-class.
AU the latest delicacies in bak­
ing can be had at the Old Re-*
liable City Bakery. I will have
none but the best lec Cfeam
and Soda. Also Vernoifi
Gingir Ale, always the best.

F. R. PANGOflST,
HAH5 Sr YflR ARTMN
Lunches at all hours'

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PAPER IN county.

Hastings Banner.

VOL. XLL NO. 13
astings
anner ।r Ely poater andBrouard.
slater Clara who have
* *
polished Thursday* bv
;i _&gt;een in Cleveland some
their
suiut* time
nme with
w
Frldav
COOK • BROS, ** . father, returned home last Friday.
M r. «
nd XI
nt Hammond
ii
. .. entertaining
**
---- AT---Mr.
and
Mrs.
are
company from Kalamazoo
CUUPriB,ni!&gt;k
HASTINGS, MICH

uorrespon pence.

r

, , Stack, of Grand Rapids, is
,n,nng relatives.
i. .n Bennett has gone north/to
. r near Petoskey.
-. V.'rris and wife will teach the
t
■ &lt; ntulm; y*ar.
. Willis.' of Kalamazoo, is
n;- relatives and friends. .
•ay’and Chas. Malien start
. Ind.’, to-day to attend school.
• -'1,0.11st and. Baptist Sunday
,tat Gull lake, Thursday,

Vouc twlbe wu caiuewhai maw ,t
the remark ot ouc ot “Bryau’. dhctpie,-'
wbo wohdeied wlw It wi.&lt; th,t ,n llle
ministers were iu fseot or Kold suudard
-.0 doubt the reuou ladronuee they &gt;re th
favor of-an honest dollar.
J
1
Ed Brainard w,s In tbe dl, ot Kalani,.
zoo this week Tuesday.

•i

serais

f -j

tctoSZkJI," ? 1K"'r br0“':l"
Zp1*plwlle- w*” tbe tblmj tun

was that vje had to walk through, or else
buy a license or number for our .wheel's,
utete *e ,P“Jled up at Ehweiler
ulfcbt. we had gone eighty-two inBes the
longest ride of tbe trip so far.
’
*
nT.w»OM51r'.Cox " flre ,1B‘l bursted and so
wMl?ir ‘L'°“k tbe train tbr Culoene.
’kll10
ro&lt;1'- Arrlred lliere Wq bede
Rood bye to William, and Market and
Eifcr'tnS' °w“^T ”1
vW‘
»'
SE4 . IV ,ou“'1 “ hol&lt;'1 wl"‘r' 'be
S
,t.oW “ lu' “““'t “« “Vedder
I“b'*E“kllwh. Oder Ereucb. Oder IX-uUeli.
der price raa der »me." So we etopped
there a day to recuperate, and drove our
boat nearly craxy becauM- we . bouebt
uolbiuk exUa and even left the breaktaat
table when we found out how he was attemptlLg to swindle u*. We'got a good
view of the great Cathedral from onr wlbdow though, which wa*-*ome satisfaction,
•nd in the afternoon paid our bills and
left. Mine hoet was too mad to even !
thank u*.
.Somewhere between Cologne and Bonn,
we lost our friend Murrell in some unex- i
plainable way. and though It was two day &amp; ]
ago 1 havhjiad no trace Of him *o far. Mr. , . .

1 HASTINGS HONORED

4'

mmmmi aa* a # ii a’a asi^a.* &gt;i##i

WHOLE NO. 2151

pu,-tobKl "™»■

Cloverdale.
Mr,. Milo PbUlp, bi, gone to M|.mu,
!&gt;t :u:i;f\‘nd. of Grand Rapids, vls- kee Co. where ,be has a married daughter
Drummond and wife.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. William Gib,on
on the 1st Inst * girl.
j-j’s and children, of Grand
Sam Given has moved orto.the farm of
quests ot the Gibbs family John Acker, his father-in-law. .
Thed Gybe ba* mured onto the Given
&lt;lu
,. A&lt;&gt;rih League give a reception to place.
ihrir M f i&gt;«ired friends, at the pnrson--v.uly afternoon.
■
,
Mi , V- ijt Cute, of Olivet, and Zera
. rf Jtutldnd, visited Prairieville
. p.t't of the week.
"
. , t egins September 7th. with
NO. 9.
Mr. '• ‘ i- ; rueipal and Miss Stella Me­
&lt;
.' net of the primary depart• Mainz. Germany, July 30, ^96.
IMtl
Dear Mr. Eultor:
When I closed my last letter, I had
brought the account of our travels* up a*
■
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on the move this Que far as Brussels, it was .jmout 2 p. m.
. *
when we reached this ptace. and after
enjoyed
a
friendly
visit
with
Tie v
getting something lb pacify our clamoring
Ittie 'driving to the city last stomachs, we started out to see what we
could of “Little Paris’.’ as Brussels is • The distance from Rouen to Mtrjiz con- 1
I'i -iMii. who with sound mind, wll- sometimes called. However about all the tain* in the hundred and twenty miles
tu?.
.i young lady into matrimon- resemblance which we could bee between the most beautiful and most romantic of
:
should be turned over to j the two cities wa* that souse streets were the famous Rhine scenery. - The- broad,
tti-.- pt-ui* -J Delaware where the whipping qnite wide and some narrow and every­ swiftly flowing river runs between pre- • Hon. Philip T. Colgrove, of
fir ,ion, by way of civil justice. body spoke French. We saw the old cipito.uy and • craggy banks, crowned by
This City, Placed at the
The rv-l .ilibuld be left with his Maker.
Market place where Egmont and Horn mountain peaks, ou which are perched
Amin . Eicy and family,.of Kalamazoo, met their death under sentence from the many a feudal castle rich In storied of the
Head of the Order
ar. i-.implng st Fine lake.
Andrew re- Duke of Alva. Then there was a monu­ olden times. The rocks are hot brown
pjrfi* a very busy time in the plumbing ment or«o. and tbe new Courts of Justice^ and forbidding as one would expect, but
. of Knights of
tmTracss in whlcfiTEe Is engaged.
tbe finest in the world, Mr. Murrell said, almost everywhere are covered with vice­
Pythias of the
. Two nepliews of R. C. Pickworth, from costing twelve million dollars. If we saw yards from which the famous Rhenish
Oblu, Law been visillug the latter’s family a very large per cent of tbe sights of the wines come. The cheerful green of the
World
(or 4 tew Jays.
city. Little Paris Is about as much of a vines makes tbe mountains not only in­
F. C, Moon has been marketing peaches misnomer as it would be io call a mill spiring and grand, but delicately beauti­
‘■’"Td Battle Creek during last week.
ful as well, as one follows up the dope
pond "Little Loch Katrine.”
L M. Dewey has been circulating r
We didn’t have any time to wait to see with hte eyq,to some Jutting crag where
local eption petition iu • this part of tbe it there was a sound of revelry by night, a gray ruin a peaks out ot the past. I1 RECEIVED THE FURTHER HONOR
OF BEING ELECTED BY AC­
and beaded our iron steeds toward the wish I could tell some of those tales which
Crandall, of Bedford, formerly of
battle field of. Waterloo, twelve miles cluster about these ancient stone walls,
CLAMATION
our iiRvi:, is very sick 'with fever.
but It would reqtiire too much space. Col­
away.
The
atmosphere
as
we
approached
Wm.'CollinH. ot Baufield, has moved In­
the scene of the great combat, seemed to lected they tuake a good sized book.
to Rosi township, Kalamazoo. Co.
Yesterday morning we came through
produce n war-like feeling In the heart of
Mr. Cox, for he made a brave but unsuc­ Bingen, so well known through Mrs.
Castleton.
cessful onslaught upon a stump In the Norton &lt; beautiful poem. It was market Cleveland Entertains the Knights
D. W. Smith Is able to ride out again.
day and we wondered If the wrinkled old
Royally and Hastings Receives
Mrs. John Delong is quite ill at this road.- The charge would have done credit women with the great baskets of carrots,
to the Old Guard Itself, but It^was against
writinr. a
cucumbers,. ete,
etc., ou
a superior foe. and as a result we entered™cum*re.
on their heads,
heads could be
its Full Share of Attention
Ed Kinne has his new evaporator nearly the vlllaae of Waterloo as Infantry in- &gt;be faithful love or the soldier ot th^
the village of Waterloo as infantry in­
completed.
' . \
legion who Ip- dying lq Algiers.
LjjrntoMr. an I Mrs. A. G. Murray stead of cavalry.
Near Bingen we met a cheerful speci­
While we wailed for repairs for our
men 6f the Dutch-American. When be
Mi-.- Nina Downing commenced her wheels and our appetites, 1 heard Mur­ found out whd we were he seemed tlck- Arrangrinet:l« Being Perfected to Proper­
rell
’
s
voice
outside
saying,
“
Well,
hello
S'-boH In-llic Felgbner District Monday.
cled almost to death and tried to persuade
ly Receive Supreme Chancellor ColE ! Kinne iitkf wife were at Hastings bey s.” and was surprised aud -delighted us to scop iu Bingen with him and have
grorc Vpon U Im Rettiriu.
&gt;.!! !.iy the zuf-ats of Mr. Kiune’s mother. when 1 got to the door to see Mr. Morlatt some fun. He had been hi Ann' Arbor
and
Mr.
Williams,
both
U.
of
M.
boys,
of
Den Sii.it!i. pf Hastings, is the guest of
and It seemed to do Idyi.good to see some
hh zrantl[ iitrtit.- Mr. aud-Mrs. D. W. the '96 law class. Their society added one else who had. Be warmed up to us
JJBjS
' KARE honormuch to our enjoyment for the next few
Smith.
•
.
at once.
&gt;Cw has fallen to
Cha,, italis who has been a great suf- days. We arranged tor rooms, and after
•■Say.” he sjiffi; ■How you lilies did
supper walked abou^til! dark and then
Xn
Hastings. WlthA ft-rer Irons dropsy for some time past was
our two friends went to their hotel and.we. gountry?”
■ burit-f!
.
"Oh, first rate.”
In her limits i* the
Funk Feighuer’s boy is quite sick with to ours.’ A somewhat unpleasant surpriS*'••I don’t. It Is yu*t treat, treat, treat
awaited us. In the shape of a raise1 in
,nau
w’10’ f°r
apjt-u !•• •
An operation was permy relatives all der------time uud dey
uext two
foiiu.'■! un liiiu .Monday by Dr*. Young lodging, of a hundred and fifty per cent. don’t never pay back a bingle----- treat
The latter rate was not exorbitant, and Have you been in Pari* yet?”
, will stand at the
considering tbe proximity of the battle
“Yes, three or four days.”
head of the Order
Itiitlaud.
'
field, this last grand charge at dusk was ' “Veil, didn’t you hat a h—1 ofja goot
L c l.mkard i« &lt;&gt;a the sick list.
- not surprising, but It roused the ancient time there?’’ (This wits addressed; to my of Knights of Pythias of th? world, au
1 Fatuu-rs areibusy cutting corn and i&gt;re- Adam in me aud I took my wheel and reverend friend who returned a sothewhat Order comprising ovei 50G.000 able bodied
• pitting fur settling. .
•- .
went out into the street, hoping* a little non-committal answer.)
men. Such au honor rarely falls to a city
Mo- Leopard and wife are the, guests I’ll admit, that when they saw us go they
-Veil. I’m oud for tuu you pet your----- of the size of Hastings, and the fact tluxt it
would come down. But they .must have lift. Say,” addressing me. “Vdt you
of W. S.aif.jrd’f people.
-has fallen here is but another evidence of
EbG-r Capper gave a very interesting known the situation fof they slammed the studying hi Auu Arbor?"
the attainments of the one who has been
door after us. and after’ walking oyer a
disotir-e Sunday evening.
“I’m taking tbe literarf courses”}
E. BriiAii'hai moved onto the Blinston mile and nearly tearing tbe membrane all
honored—the Hou. P. T. Colgrove.
-EL? Do you study medicine?”
off
the
»isid&lt;u&gt;f
our
notes
with
French
furni, haying rented the-same.
"No, 1 rather expect to study-law
Those who saw Mr. Colgrove starting
’ Departed nils life Aug. 30th at bis home words, we found that there wasn't a soli­
“Aw, you yust let’ law go to der devH. out In life as a youug man hare 16 year*
tn Rm land.Elinor Seeber.
Elmer will be tary place to keep us in town except the You be a specialist. Dey are de feller* ago. recognized Ht ouce hl* mental quali­
xretniy tms'pj by fils young associates. one we had just left. It was a painful vots making der money. 1 just :pa* d one ties, his gift* as an orator, and prophesied
The i&gt;-: aved family have the sympathy situation. 1 am not an andent lover of a hundred and tiny dollars uud‘ bej
’-* didn't for him a high position In the world.
erdw no matter in what style it is served heliup me a----- bit.”
From a struggling young lawyer he passed
\
up. but when Murrell offered to do the
Then
he
gave
us
a
description
|of his In rapid strides from one position of honor,
Hind* Corner*.
talking. 1 agreed to go’ back and swallow
Ralph S'-idnivre is riding out in a new my share. Crow Is bad but rheumatism is ailment, and after a very pressing Invita­ to fill higher and higher places of trust
tion to stop with him and have some fun, and if! none of them ha« lie ever been
carriage. ■ ! •
worse. We got our beds and crawled into he pressed our hands warmly and we sep- found wanting. As a young man of 23
Himls entertained a cousin them feeling that there really were times erated. He was somewhat untraremeled years he was honored with the office of
fioui &lt;•.; i, |i«i
parti vi
of mil
last ncrn.
week.
■
when valor’s best part was discretion.
In his style of conversation, but cordiality Prosecuting Attorney at r. time when the
Mr-, [.vita Jurdau is visiting her Grand
Next morning we started ahead about covi rs a- multitude of evil*.
criminal Instinct* ot men seemed to have
pawn.-.South-Haven.
eight o'clock. Uut three punctures in quick
Last night we reached Mainz, or May-, been turned loose and an era of crime
. Eitnrr Slocui&lt;-and wife were In Otsego succession delayed u» till It wa* ten o'clock
eooe as we *pell it. but found no Mhrrell. such as this crunty never knew, before or
with the latter* brother over Sunday.
before we reached, tbe battle field. Some­ . This morning Mr. Cox started back up since, was upon us. Tnoug'i opposed by
-Rev. L. C. Brown, of Bedford, gave a where near the center of the field, where
the ablest counsel of the state, »o ably did
plenum -* -rmnn ut this
•• •
• - Sunday- ’
---------- Use
t|iere haB been the Rhine od the steamer, and if thl» third Mr. Colgrove handle hl* cases that lie se­
place
"""J. •thickest,
niurmng t.. rt smalI audience on account of . 1rau.ru
J
tind of earth. There are consecutive day of rain doesn’t prove too cured a conviction.in every instance, and
. v..^ -niO
---------------------much
of
r bafrler 1 am going this after­
.......
ihe number attending quarterly meeting .1
at two hundred and thlrty-aix .steps leading noon to Frankfort and try to find my com- from that day to this the docket ba* been
Shultz.
. to the top. and there at. the a^x stands a Dtnlon. 1 am tired alreadv of flKkiug by almost free from the crime of murder.-or
Peter Ei'.munds.dled August 29th. aged great bronze lion cast worn French gun* mi wtr
attempted murder. Barry county has es­
Y,,ur*trulr"8 year.% He had lived In this' place captured In the battle.
1
SttiKLEV W. Smith.
tablished the two tern) rule, but bo ably
are
about six montbfl* H* leaves a wife and bones of French and English, friend and
did the "Boy Oratnr of Hastings” perform
nio»- children to mourn.
Tbe bereaved foe, mingled together in a common granr
the duties of hh office that he was given
Bepiy.
; .
family have the sympathy of all.
Standing at the top of the mound, we reaa
Mr. Editor kindly prrmll me to three terms as Prosecutor.
from the guide book* different accobut* of rectify a misstatement which was pub­
From Prosecutlug Attorney be was
the battle, and traced out IU' "J®"* lished in your paper’ of Iasiov" elpcted to the State Senate and there he
Shipping hay is tbe order of tbe day.
took rank as a leader and was recognized a*
stage*. Here we saw where Napoleon
Jack frost was a caller at the Grove stood, there where Wellington’s troop* lay. Horace Hall’s »lfnature and say that if Le one of the readiest debaters of that body.
did serve a written notice on me to do my
rue.-day morning.
the farm bouse of Hangemont which, cou d JSd work, that he did nothing but hl. I Michigan pay* her Senator* tlie munifi­
Everybody attended the farmer* picnic tbe French have taken and be d. would
dutv
Naw as to the fact—he never cent sum of 83.00 per day. . To a young
at Lake Odessa and report a good time.
have won the battle, the kmtion of the w.ri&gt;«l mo onto tbe rd»d only oo the Sl.l lawyer with a very large law practice, he
G. W. Coats, who had a alight paralytic
| being then connected with Judge Smith,
”, ot M.l. wblob
on
sunken road which the Trench
■ooca, isnot Improving as fast as many of men and horse* before theyfinally did what work be required of me. Seeomj under tbe firm name of Smith.&amp; Colgrove,
would be glad to see.
crossed IL We imsgined Napotoo • feel as for kicking about doing mj road work I the prospect of earning 83.00 a day and
At this writing Edith and Arley Bevier, Ings when early In the day he thought the “o not bX,e lb» be koow. wtmk tbe- being under an expense of several time*
•nd Mr*. *j. c. Wolfe and son, of Wood­
tbat amount, wa* not very flattering, ea- •
furtit was won and sent off a messenger to wordklekl»|(.l-»Bg()|iia
wra.
land. are at the Grove.
peclally a* he had hl* fortune to maka So
Paris to say so, and bow he felt at evening
r ara have given both aide* to thl* evi- he refused a renomlnntlon to tbe State
when
he
saw
the
Prussian
benners
shoot
-Yankee Springe.
deL
ml.undenundlbl.
tbe
«r^
mention
Senate,
and retired from political life.
Rev. Hall will preach his farewell ser­ up over tbe horizon. Md then the detaK. of which crept inm
Pythlanlsin baa been a part of the life of
" oo't' we
the deepelr, Uld U» bitter end. WlllUmj
mon at this piaCe next Sunday.
Mr. Colgrove since he joined the order In
expreued our reelin*, when he
Both apple dryers here have commenced “
1882. The next year, 1888. be served as
never can think ot It tbowb.
business.
■
Prelate of Barry Lodge.^ andjn 1884 and
h.v“”..ne^lM reeUm ttat I
£-E,dMg* of Webster, N. Y., ar1885 he served as Vice Cbaocd or and
[r^S^^^benrUbd Chancellor Commander respectfully. In
ved here last week to attend to the Inter- poleon bad baked Mm.” I
«« of his evaporator. He will Increase toelink of adralroUon
1885 and 188® he wa* elected Representa­
v,v,.
except
when
I
oome
to
otaaldy
• s business affairs here by building an“,tet
th*‘ tive to the Grand Lodge and in tbe Utter
year served as Grand Master at Arm* in
h. LV
,her«fore employing more dlapoMtonalely the principle. ,oudbt
Nepolooc
«*
&gt;»«
d
«P
ot
'
lb
?
*.
ro
uaiius than usual. •
that body. In 188? he wa* selected Grand
A‘
and family, of Tompkins rough! tor rreedom. end tbe onU
-En.)______ __________
Chancellor for tbe Grand Domain of Mich­
Gm?r’ J.ackso1 CoR Mann and bring pew to Europe we. to »■&gt; d“”
igan and held that position for two years.
. :
j. Married.
,
tbl,
ounUnblo
lover
ot
ptmer
Mid
wer.
am Uy, of Onondaga, Ingham Co., w^ire
In 1889 he wa* elected to the Supreme
\SWD-K«l**'’^()JU5f Side’* parent*. Lodge and his rise in tbat body was a*
guest* of friends here the past week, Ht, plan, were portent, .nd Ml
there I felt perhaps more than ever before
rapid a* It was in the subordinate one.
vicinity CUttlnK baB coinnienced in this
’ ffiey. of HMttog*-__________
that there I. « destiny which
ID 1892 he was elected chairman of the
oii;UBk.7iSp.»,u,r" WM haDd,ome,Jr rec&lt;*' to w«.n^
....’%FBfe^^ncWMnb»houirfrel,niDter- Committee on Law. one of tbe most re­
Tl
sponsible positions in the Supreme Lodge.
i. v o nt l,’e IlePul)lican County convention
Sowell did be perform hU dotie* that In
JLiS w’esnou of S. C. Ritchie as the
JS
.upport
1894 he was elected
_
for Sheriff. Sam Is an all around
eellor and thu* wa* placed In direct ll-e
hish..^ ow’
straight-forward in
do It... I.
for tbe highest office witbin the gift of the
f ."u^K«^rebtl°ns\and will make one
and hire ■ «•"* um€'
best Sheriff* Barry County has ever
r*e".dn

INNOCENCE AWHEEL.

.

iTISING MEDIUM IN j
BARRY COUNTY. ... j

—HASTINGS, MICH, SEPTEMBER 3. 1896.

B

H

f THE BEST ADVER-T:

Order of the K lights of Pythias, to which
position tie was elected by acclamation at
Cleveland, Thursday of last week.
This in short h’a record of Mr. Colgrove’s success' s and be wear# the spur*
because he hu* fairly won them. The
new position to which he lias been elected
Is not only one ot great honor but fairly
lucrative as well, he receiving a 85,009
salary per year. and receiving liberal al­
lowances for rent, clerk hire. etc.
Has­
tings will fittingly show its appreciation of
the honor of Mr. Colgrove’s election upon
his return home.

Hastings came in for its full share of
honor at Cleveland last week. Under the
title of “Prize winners” the Cleveland
Plalmka’er referred to the Hastings Divi­
sion iS fuiluitV. .
The people who witnessfed the Pythian
parade of Tuesday saw in the Michigan
brigade the celebrated Hastings Divisfon/
No. 19, whlc » has a record of five prize
drills, won In competive drills. There
are about thirty of the memlters of the
division in the camp, and as they do not
intend to participate in the competetive
drill today, they have been enjoying them*
selves by entertaining all their callers In
true Michigan style, which consists of
placing visitors on camp stools and testing
their capacity for refreshments brought
from the wilds.
,

OF INLAND MICHIGAN.

Incidentally, the members of he divis­
ion have done considerable .work in the
Interest, of their' brother Sir Knight, Su­
preme Vice Chancellor Philip T. Colgrove.
Mr. Colgrove lias-been a member of this
division for a number ot years, and has
been one of the number to drill for the
prizes at Cincinnati and Milwaukee, Grand
Rapid* and Kalainazx). When the divis­
ion went to Washington two years ago
Mr. Colgrove was unable to be with them
on account of'his connection with the Su­
preme lodge.
One Qf the member* of the division.
Sylvester Greusel. is a past chancellor of
Barry lodge. No. 13, of Hastings, a mem­
ber of the grand lodge of Michigan, and on
March 15. 1894. Major General Carnahan
granted him a service medal.
The members of Hastings Division said
yesterday ’that the encampment at Cleve­
land was Hie most successful in ev^ry re/spect they ever attended, and they have
been
T.O ALL OF THEM.

t

Mr. Greusei said: "The people of Cleve­
land are the OUMt hospitable we ever saw.
It seems that they can’t do enough to
make visitors feel at home by the people'
of Cleveland, whetlier they are Knights of
Pythias or not. Never before have we'
been so royally treated as we have been
here,*’.
The members of the division wer,e guests
of their fellow townsman C. S. Brown at
the Weddell House last evening, and at
nc£ today they will “eat soup” with Su­
preme Vice Chancellor Colgrove at the
Hollenden. They will leave for tbelr
home thl* evening to make arrangements
for tendering ‘a reception to Mr. Colgrove
on his return home, In the event be Is
elected Kupieme chancellor. Mr. Col­
grove, although an officer of the Supreme
Lodge of the World, spends the greater
portion of his time with the “boya” In
their tents.
-Captain A. D. Niskern,the commander of
tbe division, who wa* with tbe organiza­
tion during all it* contests, is a first lieu­
tenant iu I lie United .State* army, and at
present Is steHoned at Leavenworth. Ka*.
He Is said to be one of the best drill mas­
ter* in the entire country, and tbe fact
that be aided In making a division from
such a'small town as Hastings famous,
strengthens the statement made regard­
ing bis ability.
'

From the Cleveland Plaindealer: Cop­
ies of the following ode. “Iowa’s Tribute
to Brothers Richie and Colgrove.” were
presented to those two officers of the Su­
preme Lodge of Knight* of Pythias yreterday after a quartette of Iowan* bad
serenaded the two gentlemen:
- You lift ap the lid
▲ nd out Jump# the kid
With a wrBteu gwantay.

▲nd bis uun« is ran ip r.

Cleveland Leader: The Hastings Di­
vision gave a dinner at' the Hollenden ye*terday noon in honor of the new supreuw
chancellor, Colgrove. Tables were set Car
twenty-six and Supreme Chancellor, W
B. Richie. Brigadier General. James R
Carnahan and Supreme Repreaentative*D. C. Page, W. H. Loomis and George F
Reynolds, of Michigan, were amoog th.
guest*.
Mr. Colgrove introduced Mr.
Richie, who congratulated the division on
Mr. Uolgrovfc’s election. Gen. Carnahan
complimented the division upon the lau
rels won and hoped to see the member* at
the next national •’DcaaipmenL The di­
vision left for home last night on the De­
troit boat.
Hasting* division, Na ID. U. fL K. P..
of Michigan, was Instituted June 13, 1885.
by Inspecto- General H. F. Hasting*, of
the Michigan brigade. The division par­
ticipated In the first meeting of the Michi­
gan brigade held at Lansing. Oct. 12, 1885.
and were awarded a silver water service
for largest percentage of members in Hoe.
It was awarded first prize and state cham­
pionship at the second ^meeting of the
Michigan brigade, held at Grand Rapid*'.
Oct, 10, 1886. The officers were: Cap­
tain. E. Y. Bogie; lieutenants. F. G.
Goodyear and W. H. Powers. The di­
vision was awarded first prize at the third
meeting of the Michigan Brigade at Kala­
mazoo, June 16. 1887. OapL F. G. Good­
year aud Lieut*. W. H. Powers and L. L.
Holloway were the officer*. Il won first
prize aud national championship at tbe
supreme lodb-e meeting at Ciueiunati. June
15. 1888. Captain. A. D. Niskern; lieu­
tenants. W. H. Powers and D. W. Bey­
. old*.
'
’
The division gave an exhibition drill at
the fourth meeting of the Michigan bri­
gade. Albion. Jstie 15. IS89. and was pre­
sented with a sih'es water set by Apollo
division of Albion. . It was awarded first
prize at the national encampment and su­
preme lodge meeting at Milwaukee, July
16.1890; Capt. A. D. Nlskeni, Lieut*..
W. H. 1’owea* and D.. W. Reynolds. It
was awarded first prize and world’* cham­
pionship at- national encampment and su­
preme lodge meeting at Washington.
Septa, 1894; Capt A. IX Niskern; Lieut*.
W. H. Power*. D. W. Reynolds.
Hastings division was on (be right of
line in ’ the. Michigan brigade Tuesday,
commanded by Capr. G. R. Miller. It has
been the special escort of Supreme Viet
Chancellor Colgrove during the* encamp­
ment. Supreme Chancelior-elect Colgrove
is a member of Hasting division aud par­
ticipated in all the prize drill* of the dlvision, except at Washington.

From Clevelitnd Leader.
Wot Is dis I*yt’ias all about?
Say. now sure, don’t you know?
•I t’ought you kids would work tt out.
I’m blest It you ain't alow. .
Wetl. deo 1’11 let you hare It straight.
But felly*, don’t you grinDis story tellln’ ain’t my gait.

Onet on a time la Syracuse
/
Two t'ous&amp;od yean aao.
A aort o’ guy was swingin' toose.
An' schemin’ mlsfitv tow,
.
DJnissus was de tj rink’s name.
He was de toughest brml An* always erttin'upsome game
To getafellor treed.
A tyrink? He’# a Sind o' tuff
In office in &lt;lat a«e—
Hr run de cop*, and had de stuff—
You’ve seen ’em on de stage.
It d&gt;# blntssu* only said.
•*Dat drummer’s out o' tune.r
Dry'd like a# not slice off bis bead
"Dat very arternoen.
In Syracuse two lovft* Iren's
Wa# boardin' at de time—
To one o' dem Dlnlwui sends,
Accusin’ him of crime;
•
Twa* Damon. »ee. dax got de hooks,
Dough healu.t aegred a bit Right at de con be hrarely looks,
An’ said, ’i'm guilty—nit!”
'Courne. Damon knew he'd get'de chop,
But fust he’d Uke io go
An’ tnventoryjnp hta «uop—
He told Dlnl«#u« so.
' ,
De Brink- sat there tonkin’ black.
•Till Pyt’las-shaved bis face;
• I’ll stay.-” said Pjt. ■Till he cornea back.
Ju#’ count me In til# place.”
De tyrink #mi!ed-an' -#ald all right.
An Damon look de train.
, .
While PyWas they locked dp tight
And fastened wld a chain.
But. lordy. bavin’ dune no crime.
Quite patient there be stop*.
An’ Jis’ to pass away de time.
Hays checkers wld de cops.
Now Damon went to see bi# folk#.
An* they all felt »o tough.
They carrles-on. an’ sniff*. an'.choKes,
Au'cut* up awful rough;
’An when he #aid be must go back.
They screamsand hollers nee.
Th’ day wuz come, th’ bell old-ving,
Th’ bleacher* filled the stand.
An. PyfUs looked all around—
No Da । on wa* ar hand.
• Play ball:” the tyrink shouted loud,
The chopper took his alm. _.
When say!-a voice come.frnm th’ crowd
.Ins' l«t rnt. ill th*
’Twa* Damon p-booptn from afar,
Twaa Damon yelon "stay!
You see he’d. mHwd the trolly car
A imagin’ madly there.
'
He ears, an’ all ins soul unbends.
• You’re bote as free as air.”
So dat’a de way I recolleek*
Th' K. P. name win woo—
It's built on friendship from de texOf what tbsoe Grecians done j
An’ felly*, don’t you dare tert
Jut bow those obaps did show
That friendublp was a lovin’ debt.

'ZRW'p^.

�Hastings Banner.
often used with the debtor classes by I on coinage, weights and measures of
Tb. Chlc^o !&gt;,. Crod.’j”
daring th. first p^t of U» ClewUhfi
the free silver advocates. What if the I the house during five different aesmt. leitrn of |Dqoi_
p rice3 of what you buy do advance, a* sions. and the debates ou the measure admlnUtration m Ue »broR»uoe ot th,
well as the prices of what you sell? j in the senate filled 86 columns in the rr-eipraaty tnuttiM that had been w Belgium, Italy, Hwitaerteod. Greece,
BMTKKEO AS SKCOFO CLASS MATTKK AT You are still a gainer in the debt pay- CongresKiional Globe, and those in the pottatad by Mr. Blaine.
owu-al .UK,, taela.!,. o(
The Deme
rar Hastings, micu.. posto Fries,
. . .__ _ ___
ing power of the surplus. You take ’ house 76 columns. Surely there is
AVOVST 14, 1879.
100 bushels of, wheat to market now ( nothing surreptitious nor “stealthy”
ADDITIONAL
and get $30 for it; you pay $10 for a about this.
glee whenever one of his carefully pre­
As to the so-called “demon tization" pared treaties was wiped opt- H h key, Australia. Egypt- Cuba. Haiti, «ting. The Featherbonr. CcZL TT
suit of clothes and have 840 left to Ap­
ply on your • mortgage. With free sil­ of’silver, neither that nor any other true those treaties were making such Bulgaria and the United States. And P«ny ot Kalamazoo, Mich. wtl.
ver coinage you would get 8100 for act of congress ever took away fropx a markets as we never h»d before for our here arc the eight countrie* using thr ■ -Anmn-rin, your
your hundred bushels of wheat Even single standard silver dollar any legal farm products and manufacture*, but silver Stan died: Mexico. Ruaata. Cen­ our rtattonn wouia lw.
COOLING OFF.
2k5cfclrHii MlterStcs Throw Away Their if you did have to pay double price for tender quality mice given to it. The that made no difference; they wcr* tral American *t*tea. South American or revenue to j^}. lt,
the wit of clothes, you would still have silver dollars coined before that dine Blaine’s work and they must go, and states. Japan, India, China and btrait*
Bryan Hatton*.
•Iro Im..,, to
l
were then, and have been ever sincie, a go they did. with sort-y reaulta as re­ settlem-nta *
.
turn, lor th. |.rou.i;.7?Si?“",taA Grand Rapid? (Mich.) special of re­ $80 reft to paj- on the mortgage.
There would be two hitches iu this legal-tender for their face value. The gards trade.
Now which represent* the bert civil­ to oSMt th, 4!trmn.
cent date says: This eity and county
• •«»« h.
The American Protective Tariff ization, thr 24 gold standard or the twrrf. rMv, to th,,
hare the distinction of being the birth- plan of operations. In the first place law simply discontinued the coinage of
et«« oonnirlra. Wh.n thi,
ptace.nnd the hotbed of grccnbacktem, the prices of farm prodnets would not the silver dollar, and its us$ as a stand­ higue recently compiled from official eight aQtyjr standard countries?
ard. The reason given by the director figures a statement of the -exporta and
be
at
all
likely
to
increase
as
rapidly
With
reference
to
wage*
in
two
of
Join
a.
to
tttok.
ur
t,
fiafjsxn, silverisn. and all the other
vagaries of repudiation, and it is here as those manufactures, a large part of of the mint, H. IL Linderman, in peC- imports of various. classes of articles the silver countries- the' H&lt;m. S. E. UW» which &gt;n&gt; tound
which are imported. Imported goods ' ommending tbe bill, was that “haring for a series of years, and aelectkrna Gracey. formerly consul to Foo Chew,
• tbe financial fight, in Michigan will bo
•the hottest. Grand Rapids had 4,000 would have, to be, paid for on a gold a higher value as bullion than itshbm- from these figures make very interest­ China, gives the following account of of tbe Inter Ocean. Th-&gt; J
people in 1860, 8,0Q0.in 7870, and has bnshi, and the increase in price would . inal value, tbe silver dollar long ingo ing reading just now. The fiscal year the conditions existing in China and
The very pintform ’ ceased to be a coin of circulation, hnd ending June 30, 1893, was the first full Mexico:
.
«
.
doubled cverj- ten years since, and with be immediate.
•.
•When 1 went to China in 1890 the Hobart. ■ otinU mi .
The doubling !ia.-» come a singular.repu­ which declares for. the free coinage of , being of no practical use whatever; it* year of the McKinley tariff. That end­
JXX™'
tation .for lx.-ing the home oi issues and silver, declares also against a prutec- ’ issue should be discontinued.” |The ing June 30, 1894, was the last full Mexican silver dollar wa* lhe common cry m- Tl,r
tive
tariff,
and
in
the
alwcnce
of
the
comptroller
of
the
currency
gave
a
tim
­
year under some parts of that tariff, currency in use by the native* in. their wnnpony ot Titre,
eccentricities In politics. It was from
home market which the latter should ।,jlar
*
, view,
?hen. wl
referring to the fact
Grand Rapids that Coin Harvey received
and the year ending June 30, 1895, was &lt;!calingswlth foreigners and were worth “P7’ketlrn nrH
aid in furnishing, farm products would that the silver dollar disappeared from the first "full year of the Wilson-Gor­ 93 ecn te in gold. After I be change of the cent dollar, are » L»t „'
his first large order for his book.
h»«.- Jenldna. Kr. .-, * Co.7^2?
not
keep
pace
with
manufactured
,
circulation
long
before
1873.
he
mid:
value
of
the
rupee
in
India
the
value
The laboring men and farmers were
man tariff.
“The coinage act of 1873 simply regis­
We take first barley, in which I ot the Mexican dollar rapidly declined, -T “Wtwnt,.
long ago inoculated with the free sil­ goods in the enhancement of price.
But the worst hitch in the program tered in the forming of a statute, what Michigan farmers are especially inter­ } and in less than a year the Mexican beettw hr roprrwc- hoto-t priodata
ver virus, but there ure abundant jndtcalinns .that the work was begun too proposed would lie just here. The re- .had been really been the un'jrrif.tcn ested on aoconnt of their close proxim­ dollar was only 63 centa, and in 93 it and a wlac polSry.
1or
vnariL ’*
• •
I
ity to the Canadian l&gt;order. The ex­ fell to 53 centa, aud since then has Unff thrprotwtlnn."' c.C.Wnkmn
soon by the" free silver agitators, and sulfeof the election will be known next 1 law lor 40 years.” z
Noy-amber.
The new congress will | There was no trick and no secrecy ports of barley from this country for a maintained an average of 51 cents or Chicago, says:
’
that the toilers are gradually returning
not,
In
the
ordinary
course
'
of
events,
about
the
passage
of
the
law.
It
|was series of years were as follows:
-McKinley, becalm he Js lhe
53 centa.
#
foreason.
' •
meet
until
December
of
the
year
fol
­
of
the
principle
or
Frotorti&lt;»
tn
a
well-considered
measure,
and
under
•
‘
The
price
of
all
foreign
goods
’
was
The free silver men control the popoYear endlnx
Ba-teta
Protection hrlr &lt; th- worktnrm,immediately affected and wa* soon dustry.
eratlc organization completely, but. lowing, and it would be some months the conditions then existing, a wise
fUliy a. much .. H d.-- It established by la^
H?
1...............................
.94W0. T3 doubled.
All native product* were I hare no sympathy with the theor&gt;even here in Grund Rapids they are be­ after that before such legislation as measure.
1MU.
which was already the’sti
HUI.
ing confronted with the unpleasant that proposed could be crowded through standard
,...5-H»,4U5 also advanced, but not to the same ex­ protection in a mlhor-Lwue.- Thr*im*M^
nrd in fact, and it aided in the read
1MH.
tho money question by rtt» n-wmnwa
tent. Native tabor, continued at the of
jprospcct of a large and growing bolt of the two houses. Even if an extra ses­
IBM....................................................■
and polltletan, u u
!tl fn.,u
sion was held in March, it would take tion of specie payments, which’ I
The imports of barley showed a drift old price. We paid our help. just the frequent tenures raitsod ’by lack Of e/.'
tbe. gold ‘democrats.
months to get a bill through. * ft would brought about by legislation odoi
in the opposite direction. For a num­ same nomter of dollars per month in fldenee and the unlvdniU 'rain* wmu
Two years ago Grand Rapids gave
every one talks disaster, han’. lim„
Gov. Rich a plurality of 3.107, and the be from’one to two years after election two years later. The fact that &lt;
ber of years they were over 10.000.000 ’94 with the same silver dollars
panic we
Ekely to, art what bt^S .
and LLOOO.tipO bushels respectively, but taiught for 53 cents ot gold, that
cosinty rolled up a republican plurality Iwfore the new measure could become mously increased production of «
I atn in favor-of a 'r ’-.ar tliat win
.
operative. Meuntinu? gold would be ' has since, depreciated the value of
of 5.7S0. &gt;o thnt under ordinary condi­
under
the
McKinley
tariff
they
were
for
douar-.
worth ar..,
did in ’90 when we paid 93 cents
.It.____ Ji* 41...
....Im
•driven
nut
of
circulation,
and
much
of
metal,
does
not
discredit
the
judgment
•doU*r*wltl&gt;out pusdbirtty of Its value tetntions.the republicans would feci confi­
brought down ns follows:
them.
■ bnpucned.
. dent. The silver propaganda, how­ it sent abroad, causing a great con­ of the congressmen of all parties, who MW.
“Thb natives will not work for for­
Tbe BeUaner C.,rs.t eoaqaniy.
.
1X91.
ever. wa« early in the field and until traction of the ^available currency. ■ were considering the subject before _____
SMtt eigners a* cheaply us they do for con­ aon. Mich, say: -Flllourmilb'aadUe.
Where
yer
obligations
become
due
crcdjs
that
increased
production
any
effect.
. lhe ■St- Louis conventiota had things all
In- 1895, under the Wilson-Gurmsn tractors of their own country, and we toriea and workshop, with bminmaK]
itors would insist upon-immiidiate jiay-.1
its own way.
had
ta
pay
the
high
wages
of
$1
Mexi
­
tariff, they rose again to 2,116,816
frceallntr wjn not lie thoirluot, Tki,
.
Now. however, history is beginning io ment, or else, if renewals were granted,
bushels. In other words the McKinley can per month, or aliout 14 cents per policy muat prcrall lefore pnopn.
The advocates of the free co
upon additional security with the stip­
. repent itself. In 1S7S, when the green­
tariff and reciprocity, treatfen caused day, which on a gold basis was about
silver charge upon the “crime
ulation
that
payment
should
be
in
gold.
ity rrlurna." Th, nnmapcr ot th,
. hack craze took possession of the coun­
There are scores of millions of dollars the great depreciation in the valud of an increase of exports from 973,602 8 cents, and they found themselves in company ri-porls that until -four tear.
try, things were much worse. Then
bushels to 5.319..4U5 bushels, and a de­ everything. Native contractors could
Zach CIiniMllvr took the field, insisted on of mortgages in Michigan alone that the white metal, and aflirm that if its crease of imports from 11.327,053 in obtain the same class of laborers for tntAc ol tlrorrr" and ’”0 ot i :dpbet
a square tight far honest money, and are past due, but that are allowed to coinage Presumed, free to all the silver 1H90 to 791.061 in 1894. This was cer­ from 81.50 to 82 Mexican per month, free' trad, had Uutthi them mnlotna'l
the world, depreciation will cense.
hi, partners were democrats: thrt
won bands down. Republicans here- run as long as the interest is paid. in
A few facts are worth a volume of the­ tainly a very satisfactory condition of and for the best skilled labor, mechan­
row. four in number, are republicaas,
•Abont-s arte now repeating this experi­ The same self interest that gives the
the foreign trade to the American bar­ ics, citizens, etc., not more than 83,
Wc beljeve. thnt like convirMprui every­
ence. 'When they began .to count noses debtor a desire to pay these in fifty ories on this subject
the establishment of the mint ley grower, a condition which the Wil­ whidh nt the present value of^the Mex­ where are -in progreas.— Chicago. Inter
immediately after McKinley’s no mi Bu­ i cent dollars, would lead the creditor to in From
ican
(dollar
in
gold
in
that
country
is
1793
till
1853
we
had
free
coinagij
for
son
tariff
has
exactly,
reversed.
Ocean.
tton they wore staggered ;at the ex­ secure payment while the gold stand­
Of beans and peas under the McKin­ aboult 81.10 to 81.60 per month, or from
Tent of the silver movemenL On in- ard prevailed, or else to secure future silver dollars and subsidiary coin, land
ley act in 1892 the exports-were 637,972 4 centa to 6 centa per day in gold.
CURRENT COMMENT.
■vcBtigation. however.’they jfound thnt payment in gold. He \yould have the from 1853 till 1873 we had free coinage
“My »on spent last winter in south­
bushels, and the imports were 874,050
the people were talking silver because advantage of time, and with part due for silver dollars', the government qiakbushels. Ln *1895, under the Wilson ern Mexico, and he tells me that la­
CTIJut Mr. Bryan’s candidacy is not
‘•they had not heard the other side. The obligations no law could stop him. ing subsidiary coin on its own account
tariff, the exports had dropped to 243,682 borers on the coffee plantations there wholly in vain. It will enable him to
republicans and gold dcraocruts prompt­ There would be ten foreclosu^ suits During -tilts whole period of 80 years,
bushels, aud the imports had increased are’usually paid about 20 cents per day make an interesting valedictory ad­
ly met the issue, until now it seems where now there is one, and no from 1793 to 1873', with the mints open
in Mexican silver.. Tills would 'be dress.—Chicago TriLane.
to 1,535,913'bushels.
more than evident tbat the tide is turn- bidders except the mortgagees. Be­ to every one, the total coinage of silver
Of bacon aud hams the exports in much better than the wages of Asiatic
C^Tom Watson ’secs uo hope tn the
sides this first pinching time it would dollars wav only 8,031,238, while the
4ng. (
■ '
take years for the newly coined silver gold coinage amounted to 81,010.900,­ 1892 were 584,776.389 pounds, in 1895 laborers in their country, for in China- democratic party. When
Watson
, 'Competent political observers now
there is no Sunday, and men work discovers “where he is at” he will find
to fill the gap occasioned by the with­ 324, or about one hundred and twenty- they were 558,044.099.
say that at the present rate of progress
Of cattle we imported in 1892 only from new moon to new moon, and that McKinley will make a tery satis­
drawal of the 8600,000,000 in gold now six times as much in value as the silver.
McKinley will carry the state by from
president.— Chicago -Inter
held in the country. Whatever busi­ Yet near the end of that period saver 2.168. valued at $47,466. and’in 1894 from 10 to 12 hours a day and call it a factory
20J001) to ,60,000 majority. It is freely
'
Ocean.
ness structure might ultimately bo­■\was at a premium of three per cen^ only 1/592. In the calendar year 1895, month.
. admitted on all sides that had the elec­
“
I
recently
met
a
gentleman
in
Bos
­
€7
As
Bryan
announce* that his. pob
under
the
Wilson
tariff,
the
imports
above
gold,
and
had
on
actual
value,
reared upon the silver basis, and it
tion been held a month ago the result
would probably be a flimsy one, its as bullion, of 81.33 an ounce. Fkom bail risen to 236.888. With this in­ ton, who was here to secure four or icy will enrich everybody, he .means to
might have been different* Here in
five
American
citizens
a*
superintendturn
.the
whole
country iht &gt; n jtu o( ’
foundations would be laid in the almost 1878, when the coinage Of the silver crease of imports of cattle, there came
‘Grand Rapids and Kent county, and in’
enta for departments in a watch factory •‘plutocrats." a kind &lt;&gt;f people be bow
fact through all of the i’ifth con­ universal bankruptcy of what are uow dollar was resumed, till 1890, there a decrease of exports from 394.607,
professes
to
hate.
Bryan hasn’t any'
were coined 429.289,916 silver dollars, valued at 835,099^093 in 1892, to 289,350. he has established at Osaka, in Japan,
gressional district, hard mobey litera­ the debtor classes.
while the gold coined was valued.at with a value of 826.997,701 in the cal and he asserted that he could obtain persmnnl objection to bring a pluto
ture U l&gt;eiiig sent out in large quanthe best classes of native skilled la­ ernt. Plutocracy is only a bad thing
Thr Act of 1S73.
8801.320,741, less than twice the coinage ender year 1 SUS. ‘
Ctie* and stump speakers are at xyork
In com the exports in value fell off borers for work in his factory at 20 when it is on thr other fellow,—Minae-.
Tlx* advocates of the free coinage of value of the silver.. Yet the lajtter
all orcr tbe county.
cents
per day Mexican, labor which in apoli* Journal.
metal
had
depreciated
iu
bullion
vklue
from
841.590.460
in
the
fiscal
year
1893,
The free silve?’agitators are no long­ silver, have, for years, been reiterating
FTWhile, the fn- siheritrs are de­
to G5 cents an ounce. If with h Coin­ to &gt;14,050.707 in the calendar year 1895. this country commands 82.50 to S3 per
er haring things their own way. Ik the statements that the act of 1873,
manding ‘hat 1'ncleShui.fihoniilgptotrt
day gold.
'—
•
age
of
only
88,000,000
in
SO
years
silver
The
butter
exports
were
15,047.246
tbe great* furniture factories and on the stopping the coinage.of the silver dfol“What can our American working-^ of the banking bualnwK’thay arvnotat
farms there is a manifest change of lar, whs surreptitiously passed: tbaU was at a premium, and if with a cpin- pounds in 1893, and 11.822,093 in 1894,
all averse to his turningretnankwacd
sentiment, and reports have been the members of congress, even, did not itge of 8429,000,000 in 18 years, it (had while in 1895, under the Wilson tariff, men lx: thinking about when they
brought here by reliable persons of men know what they were voting for, and fallen off in bullion value 50 per cent, they fell off to 5,598,812. The-cheese crowd Fancuil hall and shout them­ engaging in thc’bm’tw^: of turrinf
there
must
surely
be
some
cause
other
exports were 82,100.321 pounds*In 1892, selves hoarse over a proposition to pay out- spurious moury. tar th.-m, the silver
in a. recent meeting rfddressed by repub­ that the act was passed at the instiga­
and 73,852,134 in 1894, and only 40,800,­ them in silver dollars' worth only 53 king* to.furnish th? uhtte metal and
lican speakers who tore off their Bryan tion of men Avho were interested in than the coinage for the fluctuation.
his shared
cents, when all the world except coun­ Saninel to hold ihr l-rc
buttons and threw them in 'the street. forcing a corner on gold. They have . The cause is clearly shown by the 934 in 1895.
,
study
of
a
few
further
figures.
T®
go
Under free trade in eggs in 1888, tries like China, India, Japan, Mexico, thr Proceeds- I'ittslmrch &gt;’?w
In 1892 Harrison carried Kent county repeated 'these statements so often
l&gt;y the slender plurality of 855 over that many have convinced themselves back to 1853, when the disproportion 1689 and 1890, we imported over 15,000,­ etc,, which are on a silver basis, is
l&gt;e
tween
the
production
of
the
two
maintaining
a
100-cent
dollar
as
the
000 dozen each year. With a duty of
Clereland. but was over 2,000 short of of their truth. Even so well-informed
Mr. Bjyan's futathi:*- r’a: proposal is
. the combined democratic, populist and a man as F. A. Baker, in his recent metals was the greatest, the wprild’s five' cents a dozen levied the imports medium of payment to all wage earn­ ■that.congress can by k-v-Ei,ike(&gt;7CH&gt;t^
prohibition vote. From this to a plu­ ratification speech at the Auditorium product of gold teas 7,520,000 ounces Jell off to 1,791,430 dozen in 1894. and ers?”
worth
of a certain potrnrdity worth
-- ----------------Wilson tariff they .rose again
rality of nearly 5,000 in 1894 wo* a long in Detroit, declared that it was a | and that of silrorwi,31,300,OOOounir., under the
end maintain that | t ire indefinite­
I or only «.16 times u much as gold. toi.Toi.4H doxen In ISOS.
A short time ago Mr. Bryan. Demo­ ly Id tlrfinpce. of fill the jaws of nature
jump, but it illustrated the uncertainty । ‘ ‘stealthy" act They also speak
ak of the
The same year the product of gold in
....
&lt;&gt;f the country.
In 1894, ^ith a total
potato crop of pop candidate for president, was speak­ ■nd-commcrcc-. Tjic glurdity is the
law as having ‘‘demonetized” silver.
”
J the United States was 3,144,000 ounces, I l,^,u„ww&lt;,
„„ v* I veu
I An inquiry as tq the exact facts
bushels, we
exported S08,-. in Ackley. Iowa, when one of the lect­
Is in
in the
the and thafof silver only 40,000 onnyes. 170,787,338
;ll’bushrl«. whlhTin’ ls'"‘wtth a pro- urers asked the question: “Mr. Bryan, more picturesque in view of his candor-’
v CT-Four years ago the paramount isI
uunnris, wnue in iaya WlUl a pro­
ease Is pertinent at this time.
He says the mine &lt;Avnot-: are entitled
stfe with Bryan was the tariff, and he
In other words wo produced alrdost duct of 297,237,370 bushels, we exported will the
adoption of the free to get thnt price for their silver. Why
There hail been no general revision
■was just as profuse then with promises
elgty times as many ounces of goldj»s only 573,857 busheta
coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 I
of
the
coinage
acta
since
1837,
and
no
they are soentitivd Mr. Aryan does not
iof free traxle and prosperity as he is
we did of allter. Frpm this time on
In 1892 we exported to the countries cause a business depression and panic,
now with free silver and prosperity.— amendments adopted since 1853. In for twenty years there was a gradual • on the American continent with which ns Secretary Carlisle and other great concern himself with explaining. The
1870 the secretary of the treasury, Mr.
ewntiul thing is thnt t|are is extant
SL Louis Globe-Democrat.
diminution
in
the
amount
of
gold
^re
­
we had reciprocity treaties, 8,843,(W8 financiers predict?” Mr. Bryan an­ a professed political Ictidtrvbo ii«rta
Boutwell, framed a bill intended to
■X^Tree coinage of 53 ccnt-dollars is a
■bring under one chapter all the acts duced in the world, and a steady, barrels of flour. In 1895, with the re­ swered promptly ns follow*:' “Yes. in his belief thnt congrejw can tlx the price .
‘tfood way to help speculators on the bull
though not very rapid, increase ’in the ciprocity treaties abrogated, we ex­ my opinion, it would have that tend­
relating to the coinage since the mint
of a commodity the volume of rboat
•aide bf the silver market, but'no way
was established in 1793. This was production of silver, till, in 1873 the ported only 4,563,905 barrels to the ency. Bv.t if a man is sick there is no output front tke rerth no human fore­
at all to tench the youth of the land a
world’s production of the latter metal same countries.
.
use nutting off giving him his medicine sight can predict.’and that in free of
printed
and
copies
of
it
sent
to
experts
hrbolesome regard tfor honesty in trade
And so it runs through a long list of and letting him get worse. I think it the incessant wares of tlecommerral
throughout thb country; and after their hnd increased to 61,100,099 ounces,
and for national honor.—Chicago Her­
suggestions had been considered it was while that of gold had fallen to 4,820,- exports of which the following arc will cause a panic. But the country is world, affecting prices otail comn’Od1'
ald.
in a deplorable condition, and it will ties, congress can keep on-1 eomm®®’ T
introduced in the senate and refap-ed •000 ounces, the proportion being 12.68. additional samples: '
fl^Vnder the present standard wc to the committee on finance April 38, In the United States gold luul fallen to
take extreme measure^ to restore it to at a fixed price.
• im
The nteunlE.v to
■ IJnil.-UG
z|ta»ve both gold and silver. Under free 1870, It did not pass the senate until 1,7'41,500 ounces, and the silver had in­ Rjre-bunhels....
».I37 a condition of prosperity.” This delib­
Oat*
••
...
l^ighteqed by the foci that the arts
. 9.49Hi?8
’ i»Wver coinage we would have silver Jan. 10, 1871, having been for some creased to 22,237,000 ounees.
Seeds—value. .,
fl.8SJ.288 S 2.MV.1W erately courting a panic and business fleial price demnnd&lt;-d ami Pp&lt;*P°’*r
• gS-Sr**
.
Tallow
—
pounds.
In
1893,
when
IhV
Sherman
law
for
W.taO.OlO rt.34.XM depression in order to cure it after­
‘ pilorie. The question for the people to months upon the flleA^ of members in
Wheal—value...
double'thc true value of th? remniteiUtMi.
’iwj'a 443,836.888
. 151.385.13
' decide 'is which- plan will be be«t. It printed form. Previous to its passage, the pnrchasd of silver was repealed,
wards, Is an odd kind of financial
But
without
continuing
the
details
—
Chletigo
Time«»neff&gt;ld—
1 • ought not take them long to give an which was by a vote of 36 to 14, it was the worlds production of gold had
-vagWfy.,
■
i
jnnsw'er totbnt inquiry.—Peoria Herald discussed for two days. Senators Sher­ risen to “ «W.i.0ttr) ounces, while that of at tedious length it may l&gt;e stated that
Silver had increased to 166,092,1000 the aggregate export* of agricultural
A
prominent
southern
Democrat
said
man, Sumner, Morrill, Bayard qnd a
product* in 1892. under the McKinley
number of others having taken part in ounces, the proportion being 21.83 to 1. tariff and Blaine reciprocity treaties, the other day in New York: “We want
In the- United States we produced
the discussion.
to
push
our
products
into
all
the
mar
­
were valued at 8799,328,283; and in
AND NEURALpiA CURBD BY
The bill did not pass the house of that 1,739,300 ounces of gold, and 60,000,900 1895, under the Wilson tariff, thev were ket* of the world, and the only thing
ounces
of
direr.
In
other
words,
in
­
which stands in the way of oiir-ao do­
congress, but was introduced in that
only 8553,215,317.
ing
is
the
high
price
of
our
labor.
branch of the next congress March 9, stead of producing 80 times as many
There iapne thing more about prices.
of gold aswe did of silver, m
Everything that we make has come
1871, by Hon. Win. D. Kelley, of Penn­ ounces
was the case in 185^, wc produced 34 Jan. 1, 1893, a bushel of barley would
sylvania. Ten months later. Jan. 9,
buy 14 H pounds of sugar; J»n. 1, 1896, down-in price. But while everything
' Blood toe* ns sound health. With pure,
times
as
many
ounevs
ot
silver
us
we
1872, It was favorably reported by the
else has aeclined in cost, our labor still
it
would
buy
only
6*
pounds.
Jan.
1,
did of gold.
. ‘ rich, healthy blood, the stomach and dlhouse committee on, coinage, weights
stick* at the old prior*, anil there doesn’t
• getdlve organa will be vigorous, and there
It requires uo expert in political 1892, one barrel of onions would buy stem to be any way to bring labor
and measures, Mr. Kelley saying that,
will be do dyspepsia. Rheumatism nnd
economy' u» untleistaiMl that, under 50 pounds of sngafi Jan. 1, 1806 it
' Neuralgia will be unknown. Scrofula and in that committee, “it received us care­ these ciTrumstan.-es. a change fn the would buy only 17 pounds. At the down* extent through some sort of a
ful consideration as I Ijave ever known
SAU JRheum will disappear. With pure
Free silver,
former date one barrel of potatoes protracted revolution.
a committee to bestow upon a meas­ relative value of I he. t wo metals was would buy 28 pounds of sugar, and at 1 however, s*&gt;uld solve the question in
Wc must mid to these
ure.” It was discussed in the house by inevitable
an
hour.
It
wouldnM
advance the
tife latter 14 pound*. At the former
Messrs. Kelley,- Garfield, Maynard, changes in pnxlurtion the fact that since date a bushel of wheat would buy 26
prise of any kind of labor, because all
Dawes, Holman and others, hnd May 1853 all live &lt;-onnnrrci:i.l nations of pounds of sugar, and at the tatter 13 k labor is now at inflation prices, and
27, 1872, it was passed by a vote of 110 Eftropc hare ceased ’ to coin sil­ pounds.
just as high as It would be under any
'
^0 11* It went to the senate and, with ver a* standftni rnntiry. If wc open
Under the encouragement given to totaditimis. But if free silver were
Your nerve* will be strong, and your I amendments, panned that body Jan. 17, our mints to the free coinage of the
the home grown article by the McKin­
1873, after a discussion which took up world’s product. Lhe tide would be Irre- ley tariff, sugar was cheaper and grain dollar*. That would cut labor in two
Rtatabi?. The htjpc that wc could alone
'Hood’s .Sarsaparilla make*
19 columns of^the congressional Globe.
crop* brought a better price the* at once, thus fetching it down to the
maintain
silver
at
par
with
gold
on
n
In, the house it was again printed, with
cures pUM bees*
under the policy which superseded it
the senate amendment*, in some of- basis of 16 tn I would be folly, (told A return to the protective theory, te.
It reaohM the
.Which the lower body failed to concur. would g« ont nt circulation and we the tariff, is what the agricultural a*
Conferenoe'committocs were appointed fhouhl xprrilily lN&gt; on the single silver well as the manufacturing ctaiMea
markets of the
iKtahi,
with
silver
at
Its
depreciated
and their report was agreed upon by
world.”
At drussl«» 01 W
value. Wc should be in poor condition want to vote for at the nt xt electipn.
loth houses, ti*c bill becoming a law
to trade with other nations of the
’ mail.
Feb. H, 1873.
earth.
Sand For
It will thus be seen that the bill was
pabera to
__ W. IL Mill C®Johnnie WyaLL n colored lad, fell
■ndcr a freight train at Circleville and
had Imth legs and .
the ti’A tajatica arc fatal
all.

Thursday, Sept. 3,

MARSHALL L. COOK.Bdltor.

EDITORIAL NOTES

r&gt;

• 1

Rheumatism

Pure

Blood

Hood’s

AR - THRO-PHON-I-*

H y»« Cure tl&gt;«

Piles
mir back won't hart.
Dr. Handy’s
Pile Cure
sore spot

-InIdea '£j?3

�Hasting - Banner.
Thursday, Sept. 3. 1896^

'

w R. COOK. Lor*l Editor.

local news
• CIKCULATIO’I •

Inis week,

$7 qnirea

SHELDON,
p«p.u..i«,t B!.xtv&gt;iS7iAii
e«P A‘ \ii-tract anil Real Estate Office.
hlubUon ,aa. „i ib"*ato£j
' v^ractBloek.HMUug*.
^Tha
M&lt;ddl',ll|'
crcam'rjr
U
matin'
soo
„
I.yu, on K«a Estate a”*1 Estate
jfon?y
,&lt;,stlin. General conveyancing.
W“
5 , ...retr ret Of Abstract Books Mm- pounds of butter daily.-}
flvd^r«’’jt!.e i’.-wrd-. jau&gt; furnish complete
Frank Damoutl, vu ureIttd (or
. v POTTER,
drunk and dOrderly at MWdl'rille aud
Ileen the alternat.T' or lnTln« town or
h * to Philip T. Colgrove.)
iu tloian biock, Hastings.)
gold, to Detroit. Ulddl',111. Mnnw, him
.11 ;i,4 L-onrt* of Hie state.
no more.
’..sriiN,
At u.mo,taf ot th' Graart bultding
at Middmelllr last nrek,
ta„t or g
C ;&lt;Hh ear &amp; Co.'s store.)
• .4rh»ttte State. Collections
op,tan
lack, end bad It not been tor
jtj-ledtD.
' •
a horse Harl'y Camp would wobably hare
MERMAN, Homeopathic Phy' been a dead man. The locr broke lhe
ami Surgeon.
.
borse-e tree, but ll.rlry oeaprd W|lh ,
. 11 igrocery store.).
badly bumped head.
i’.XEi:, M. D.,
Considerable diffleully Is being experiI’liysiclan and Surgeon,
- ‘ Mich,
•need In wiling tho bond, recently Toted
otu- block east of depot.
for bulldl-g a new sehoyl home in Olsepi.
H. BARBER
The district was to be bonded tor 815,000.
, -icians and Surgeons.
No takera can b; found nnleas the bond,
A’all&gt; •n/ ; nr county res|xiuded to with arc made payable in gold.
The present
or ffigiiL
prompt ।
s'ltsllon In ra»or ot the free coinage or
HT A. I.AMI’MAN.
sliver
Is
the
cause
of
the
trouble.
H .
I&gt;. D. s.
i" p’.wi work done carefully am!
During a thunder storm at Galesburg
• .\&gt;f.«ihewia. g»s orichlurofonn
.■.: i iitn Smith’s Racket Stpre. last week a large bam belonging to W. I.
fourBlake. sltQated four miles south west
I.AMl’MAN, m. d.
A: I..unpmaq. calls promptly from tbat village on the line between Com­
atteation given to Hutng stock and Pavilion townships, was struck
.::tlg Hernia or Rupture for.
lhe majority of case* can be by lightning and totally destroyed,
i without a surgical opera: gether with a large amount of grain,
hay
tier
and other produce. Ixws, 83.000
. &lt;&lt;1.LECTION OFFICE OF
sured.
.
•
M. SM.1TU.
A Battle Creek man is carrying in his
- wade in all parts of lhe.state
&lt; a speciality, biaxial pains head just back of bl&amp; eyes six suiali shot
received
froth the discharge of a shotgun
■
;';&gt;4
roDtncts.
chattel
mqrtuk"» r
Wofkliaud, Mich. eighteen years ago. They were never re­
■;
Loyal K. Knappen. moved on account of th\ proximity to the
eyeballs. They have never ’affected tbe
Arthur C. Deht-ion.' I
:l KNA1T EN&amp; DENISON.
sight. He Is 49 years old and is just be­
LAWYERS.
-t7 Mid.IgMi Trust Co. Bldg..
ginning to wear glasses.—D. tm&gt;U
Grand RapidB,Michigan.
All of the animals and birds In the vi­
SWEEZESr,
1.W-'
cinity of Kalamazoo which are in the
Attorney at law.
Hastings. Mich, classes trenally ranked as game destroyers
in nil courts of the stale. Col­ will flnd’lt tor the good of their health to
lections proinptlj attended to.
.
keep out of sight on September 15 and 16.
aaMg—i On these dates the Kalamazoo Game and
IVM. II. STEBBINS.
Fish Protective Association will have their
’’
| E&lt; SKBAt. DUIETTGR.
•it-.-:
r • Vi.ri'tmsu’’ Pnotograph ■ big annual hunt, after which the side scor­
MT-.
: .zui’ourt slreeL All ■ ing the most points for animals killed will
.-..ii-. ’ir-|:i:r tiv rendrA day or night.
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Man about town In the Albion Mirror
B, UMiKEU.. |
says: I understand that a young lady
.
Aftoniey at law.
W’
H-.-tluc- &lt;‘lty Bank. Collection* cyclist of tills city is. circulating a petition
;
t. .■ !*.-&gt;. anggMwral law tMMlnoaa
to the county authorities asking that all
cows t»e compelled to wear bells and lan­
terns after dark. Tills lady was out on
stixgs
ity
ank tier wheel the other evening, and while
Hastings,
- Mich.
riding peacefully along the country, sud­
denly found her wheel runnlng^up the
back of n cow lying by the roadside. She
SURPLUS, 920,000.00
l-4.:or;&gt;&lt;f ::!•-• ’he laws of the Slate of was thrown into some bushes, her hosiery
I
Mlchtyaq.
.
•
damaged, and her wheel was kicked into
Open for business, Dec. 15, 1886.
the.ditch by.the terrified bovine.
QFFft’K.KS.
•
Win. Whipple, of Battle Cieek, care1
&lt;5. Rub'.n|«un, I’rerideot
.
taker of Park Beldler, has found several
.
h. Tt. r M-xmt. Vice Pre*.
Dan W. Reynolds, Cashier • Indian fire places in the fields about the
DIRECTORS:
----lake. He plowed up six back of Devil’s
n W. Rt-initjlds.
tV. H Powers,
Point, and when making the roadway In
I).'' Rn,
R. B. Messer.
M !. 'A-k.
Cheater Messer. Park Beldler discovered two. These fire
places are made of field stones. They are
Hm ’.he oily savings department in Barry laid together and paved iu a circle, which
C&lt;m^ty au! pays Interest on all time
is about three feet In diameter. On top of
the stones were quantities of charred
wood. The Indian^ did their cooking up­
on these fire places. The method was to
build n fire upon these atones and when
is a .
:
.
they became heated through they would
place tiie gieeif corn upon the stdnes .and
the heat would roast IL Venison and other
meat was roasted in the same manner. .
Judge Smith has filed a decree In chan­
cery In the case oT Lloyd J. Caldwell vs.
democracy of Jefferson, Eugene Rice et al. Some two years ago
Rice traded a mortgage on lands In Barry
i -.‘-Sllverisiu and llepnd'atlont-t1 good for the American, county. Mo., to L. J. Caldwell, in exchange
unp
free. Address
tor 816,000 worth of real estate located In
THE CHRONICLE.
Hzvdilugtou St , Chicago. III.
tills city. The mortgage turned out to be
worthless and suit was brourfit to rescind
the bargain. Rice in the meanwhile had
xml by virtue ot an order and
■ i trrujt court for IlieC-utirv o transferred the Battle Creek property to
III tn- St ue of MlcliUnn’
u-l un thr Hili «fay of February, third parties who claimed to be innocent
' । c.hi-o tlit-reln [h-tiding where purchasers. Tbe decree restores the real
ir- ct l&gt;'tSiiu&gt;int)iKiit and l^vl
'
atul-Jionat B. Holes are estate to Caldwell, subject only to the lien
• 1 .&lt; tt reoy givxn th it 1 sh*l
• i 'i'i-t the noril front door ot of Elma M. Gifford as mortgagee from
• &gt; .r!t?cilv of liA’-tiug-i. Harrv Rice to the amount ot»S200 with iuterest.
; *urt
fatiiK thr place tor
• Court tjr said Count', on The case has been In court nearly two
iihvof October. 1«M. at ten years. Williams &lt;fc Lockton being attor­
I - -»i &gt; i i, all. or so mtivh tliqgedl
■ ’ :-.ry n&gt; tai'* 1he.»iaount &lt;tur io neys for complainant and fifallt’ E. Claw­
Mln Con
• ।mt for principal. IUIMw and
■ nthe f'lllosdtig &lt;Jesc&gt;l*»ed son appearing in behalf of defendant, El­
' ■ wir; .\i| that rerialn piece
• ; ‘itiiatiund being In the city ma M. Gifford.—Battle Creek Journal.
■ । iiy of. Hirry. and State of
t.u ;f the 8 &gt;nth West coroeret
■ a Woman'* Hunlen*.
&gt;
i-i Block No, Thirteen In the
• "ni tn thr C-ty of HlMfigs. are lightened when she turns to the light
i •' ike four feet
ni a Ram medicine.1 If her existence Is maJe gloomy
iiv the clnriulc weakne«s. delicated'-rangeiiient-, and painful dlMMdrrw that afflict
loc ioi Mock Thirteen, tbeaee her ae«. she will find relief and emanelpatinti from her troubles. In Dr. Pierces
F&lt;iri&lt; iv
Favorite Prescription.
V
rt "v(*r'
-it. ihrenlt Court ComruU
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nM.ou&lt;; ur -•runHl.-n. »►' »•&gt;
s iHcitor for C unplainani.
HI' nn.l a&lt;ren«U aH" “Mire thl,
ffn.,rt'rri»rem'dr »’• «
.
I’ltllHAlE ORDER.
rtkomrluit lonleand n-i'lur. which sraa
Ml !:• ,:i &gt;.C.t;i.iv of Harr
.H.'i.v'T'd and n««l l&gt;&gt; »n Mwln'hl hhrtltin- PmtHtlo Court for tll".
at tbe Probate nfi!&lt;--. In rlan tor many y-ara. In "H «•»«
• he ■
•it.:*, *u -alt oi»anty.o&gt;i Wed­ nreh- '.mipi'l t." ami W'.kdtww.
'
' l' Hi&gt;.of Aucirei In the year
'IX-J:..........
«nn„f.ho.X f .r
1: lin’-dred uid nlne.tv nix.
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at
Onrrlrlnal-.-han"
nt
Hr.
10
W. Arnntrpou. Judse of
ta-arlnkdown'-'l- ■"
?,
.(&lt;«• e-tUU* ot Valentine O. ................... . ainl &lt;-'-&gt;rv Htnltwl atlmHil. It
itm-the iwfiuou duivverified effdeto t*rfcrl n»«t pcninwient cure.
■ ■-h muu twt-a-t-d. nrajit.g I
i-Hiiiot. «-t forth thnt the,
n« in HJ-J't prtltlutt J
r-r henr.l &lt;•! s •«»*”«,n” i* '"‘iMn’t
I ’kkh! : nd ret &lt;;(T Io rhe
ITrep
hr|.
• &gt;•&lt; v &lt;• ■. . i-.i curding lu the n r- e
i-«• a&lt; &lt;l |.ru\h!« d.
&lt;
ore- ^.liut Mn-sdaytle rny H
. ..... MIi
"mes’Ul t .L? If
‘X­
IM! *»' &lt; *ke Ho-t *
I•r ।
I'ltrr'rMetl It) said 1 ntI Ml .-ouHdruce that &gt;• w’h do &gt;&lt;’« MWJ’
i'l-i. l-i 4ii]xNr s&gt; a •.•—Inn of j Hoo
.
IS f’iHs
dltc^lio’-- ?*&gt; &lt;»•»*"•
:&lt;• i ivtdi-i., hi the Probata n(- • 1
Iliv-ilug*. in s;dd coui'ty. and |
thr..-. ; •'rtiytlwreiH-. uhy the prayer ol j
Tire 1—&lt;••&gt;«-l&lt;&gt; lire
1
rrantrd. And R lr I
u»Gt- o. Utal »wtd tH-tith&gt;it*r give nortre i
1-'Uir-Mld r-tate. of th*
*-iort irtifloii nnd lhe iwmnnft
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DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER

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Cham.’-W. Amin uonu.
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THE field_of politics.
I
MTJNLEFS LETTER ' I
Important CauTeatiou. Held m Several !
•— -----------j
State*. ‘
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Minonk", Aug. 2T.—The national I
I
bsum of th® Campaign.
eonyentlon ot thc Laap., „f Jrepubllcan ■
| quarters of an hour afterward.
I The annual tri-state bsmt town
members.
• Clubs qpncltided its.businesa at the sesriun yesterday, and will meet at De­
troit the second Tuesday in July next. I
D. D. oodmansee, of Onio, was eleHed
Lw&lt;«ides civic, military and fraternal or­
Other Topic*.
president, and M. J. Dowling, of Minganizations, included 5&amp; 1mii[ilnfl—
"&lt;« ■ ncdota, secretary. Thc resolutions
lioats.
*
.*
Canton, O., Aug. 27.—Maj. McKinley,
adopted approved the St. Louis platJohn Kiddle, living four mile* sosOk
one .«.l|ow'0"r-0„
sprtnit- but Jonn and tlekut, and plwlgcd hearty gave his letter of acceptance to the 1 of Mendon, committed sujclde by hav­
UrlOKa relief.
w »
Core !"^port &lt;° McKinley and Hobart. The pres* yesterday. It .touches upon all of ing, in his barn. Riddle w as 75 yeam
Kanarr, nenh o, u
i
for bi'nntal Yaalon, wa. the important planks in the republican old and blind.
f'.che. «I the ,rm
*n&gt; .hakln, ah'lred, and ft" coinage of ailrerwaa national platform. He discusses first I The governor ha* appointed J- Wtor shinning aJnrew ' '*'h” d“
P«&gt; »ot mentioned, except to be condemned. the proposition to coin silver free at the
P to*’
*
| Chicago, Aug. 26.—The state conven- ratio of sixteen to one, which he de­ Simmons, of Owosso, member of th*
state board of education, vice David 2U
all^Z.emai?,Jrigh,fu, ‘•helion, but like1
°Lthe na1ional democratic party scribes as “a -menace to our financial
toTk ” d 9caae9 H «“&gt; be permanent-1 ?/?Und mone-v )
this city yes- und industrial interests." He says he ;
All the orchards of Van Bures ermtoy
n
। J “PPhcatlon* df DeWitt’s Witch I tert,°y nnd nominated the following think* that free coinage-would be bad I ore completely loaded with apple*, hat
Hazel Salve. It never falls to cure Piles, i U^et:
j for tixe laborer, would damage exist-

bJr.I°n Prt“

Powder &gt;„„„

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W. h. Goodyear. . _^*®p governor,
i
Gen. John C. mack, of inK values and destroy what little con- •| as the apples are bringing but 25 cetoa
’
In the -Spring a young man’s fancy lieht- Chicago; lieutenant-governor, Chester A.- fldence remain*.
!.a barrel in some places.
v
‘houghts of — De Witt’s5 Lfttle
of
™-P°-«&gt;n&gt;.
Rariy Risers, tor they always cleanse the Henry E. W. Brink, Washington county: t,c* of the government for the present j The ladies of Manistique are to th*
treasurer, Edward P.ldgley. Springfield; at- silver dollars, and how irresponsible it head of a movement for the t »talili*h
ment of an industrial school in that
’•IM,*’
dojl-r, If er'ry
w- H. Goodyear.
city•
.
.tl^„re!2'r'°!,h' ®- °- r'*'re “HI’ s. H. Buaey, Champaign; C. E. Babcock, lnan were “Ilowed to have 53 cents (j Henry Wheeler, who escaped from tbe
Cook; August Niehaus, Pedrla.
(worth, of silver made into a coifi called I
'tt’
worl[
rnornSenator John M. Palmer, Gen. John a dollar. The enactment of a free coin­ ’ asylum at Pontiac, was found in a bar*
Wi'geT^’ 11 “■*
°' 10 •*’
C. Black, Hon. William S. Forman, lion, age law he states “would entail untold of Ortonville, where be had hanged hh»John P. Hopkins, Hon. Benjamin T. financial loss, destroy confidence, im- , aelf.
*’ the ”•“&lt;&gt;■''1 tlnif, and Cable,
------------------------------------------------------ con-; | Many buaheU of dl«e»etf
Hon. Henry------------------S. Robbins, Hon. C. pair
the obligations
of----------existing
U“n' h lbe standard A. Ewing and Hon. It. C. Sullivan ware tracts forth" hnpovvrUh the laborer, J*11* brought Into the mrrlret al Xta.
preparstkm for every cough or cold. Lt ------'•
■laige to thc ha- and producers 2;
.L.
--------, errote
The peache.
are afccted with th. ^A.
chosen
us
delegates
at
of
the
country,
a
t,^LOn y ha™IeM remedy that produces
in- low“ and are dangerous toHfe.
ticnal convention, each to have one- 1' panic
,—of
-- unparalleled severity, and looImmediate results.
W. H. Gooyeab
____ -i__________ _a deadly
j 3tT'ha
The Rtafa
State linnlbank nu'm»H
owned Hv
by CTiirreh
Cliwrch &gt;
half vote.
'I flict upon
trade and commerce
wB?.y0°.ew lblDk how re*d"X the
Son at Lpwell closed its doors with fleDes ' Moines, la., Aug. 27. — The blow."
blood Is poisoned by constipation? Bad “sound
money” democratic convention ’ The vast quantity of silver which has poaita of $30,000.
blood means bad health and premature
. ”
Henry Conklin, a farmer, commitirf
o&gt;d age DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the .yesterday denounced the Chicago plat- . been put into use by the republican
• • and
- party, is stated, and it is declared that 1 suicide ‘at Portland by shootinig. H*
and ticket, indorsed Cleveland
famous little pills, overcome obstinate con­ *form1-J
announced adherence to th'e gold stand­ that party doc* not intend to take any had lost all his property.
stipation.
w. H. Goodyear
A rproject
oc foot to establish
—
—4------is
-------------------------—oxseat
----ard until true bimetallism can be of it out of use| but intends to keep it
Albert Crane, a prominent farmer of
all in circulation, maintaining it* parisanitariums in the alate to
Mo-row township, Hillsdale county, was reached. Delegates were chosen to at­
Port
Austin.
”
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' ty with gold.
found dead at h!s residence Wednesday tend the Indianapolis convention.
But thnt party,'he says, will not sanc­ . The flouring mill of Girard i* beb
Saratoga, N. Y.. Aug. 26.—The repub­
afternoon.
the free silver,------policy
its oppolicans met in state convention here yes- tion
----- ---------------------—of
---------rr- .,J dismantled and abandoned became
Mrs. ft. DeYoung. Middleburg. In
tordny aud adopted a platform that.'nenta, which, he argues, would drive Jack of support.
writes. 1 hsvc n«d One Minute Cough
tt,-, !w I fxSr, i r»r. the gold standard
J«—,1 rrfil'l
♦ioa, r-orata-wot
A a-a Infant
gold naif
out of
of circjilntion.
contract the
thc ,j An
infant r-liilf
child of M. T. Dun»mare,&lt;rf
\wu. s,J : favors maintaining
(Cure
oft' for
for Hir
ulv
cSwren. ud 1 eon,Ider II the To" k«l
? p™’"“7
""d iud“7f ’ *?' i currency, and inflict on the country ; Upton, fell into a boiler of cold water
’
•ctlut and moat satisfactory Cough Cure 1 t““*»«Uon o( McKinley and Hobart 1 dollars whieh would be worth only 53 i and was drownedever
w. H.
H. G
GooDYEAU
antl thc Pln.tform adopted nt St. Ixiiiis. Ij cents, nnd says that such a currency I An Ogden boy, the son of Beck Wn&gt;----- rused.
-----W.
oodyear
chell, fell from tbe feeding board of a
Frank S.BIuck, of Troy, was nominat­ could be of no benefit to labor.
The government has settled the claim ed for governor.
! Maj. McKinley is for international bi- ; thrashing machine and was ground to
for overtime made by the letter carriers ot
'
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St. Louis, Aug. 28.—The gold demo­ metallism, but until that has been se- ' pieces.
Saginaw. The amounts they««et range
' cured, he says, the existing gold standcrats
of
the
state
met
In
this
city
yester
­
The Bay View sum met; assembly bear
from over 3300 down.
.
day and nominated a ticket headed by 1 ard must be maintained unfalteringly. Petoskey, ended after a successful arare
He aays further:
A. L.Wooster, a prominent citizen of J. McD. Trimble for governor.
sion of a month.
Osseo, ich.. after sufferlngexcruclatingly
Boise, Idaho, Aug. 28.—The 'repub­ ■ "No one suffers so much from cheap _■ Grand Haven, merchants bad their
from pilps tor twenty years.1 was cured in lican state convention yesterday nomi­ money as the farmers and laborers. H$re, fifth annual picnic at Highland park
as
elsewhere,.the
poor
and
not
the
rich
art
,
------------------«--------- --w
-■ a short time by useing DeWitt’s Witch nated David H. Budtong for governor. the great sufferers from every attempt to ’ and
all business places’ were clcaretL
Hazel Salve, an absolute cure tor all skin The silver republicans also met, end debase cur money. It would
rould fall with alarm- Ii
4
neanle were in attendance.
diseases. More of this preparation is used
| ing severity upon investment* already i&gt; ————----------------------- -j----- |------------Frank Steuner, the democratic nomi­ made; upon Insurance• comnanlea
companies and their.'
their-'
an all others combined.
nee for governor, was indorsed.
policy-holders; upon savings bunks and
• /
W. H. Goodyear
.
"|:
Tn oom a. Wash.,
Tnooma,
&gt;5 o*h., Aug. 28.—
—-1
The
he repub- their depositors; upon buildingund loan as­
8l.iidl.il Republlean, rais'd • l-s-Ioot Ilcon ,Ufc. conTfn‘t|on nominat'd for sociations and their members; upon- the
id ।
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pole, twenty-live maidens In -white singing governor- P. C. Sullivan, national com­ saving* of thrift; tipon pensioners and
their fanrilibs; and upon wage-earners and i
the national anthem ijs’ McKinley’s picture mitteeman from Washington.
Hot weather won't cure weak
the purchasing power of their wages.
.
was hoisted to the breeze.
After criticising thc dctnnnd for flax ‘ lungs. You may feel better be­
au bid tioase ran*.
Young mothers- dread the Summer mon-1, New York, Aug. 27.—The dry goodx scrip on the part of the populist wing cause but of doors "more, but
tbs on account of the great mortality a-j! firm of Hilton, Hughes &amp; Co. (once A. of the democratic party he comes to
niong children caused by bowel troubles. !
the aqbject of thc tariff and says: “We the trouble Is still there. Don’t
&amp;...Co.) .....
made an. assignment
Perfect safety may be assured those who i T.
~ .Stewart
,
“
Irerp no h,nd UdWItf. Colic .nd Cholera -jwt'nl»y "
°'. °'i" * ’I ■ cannot restore confidence either to the stop taking your
cure, and administer It promptly. For
mw-ta, S3,363,000. It la Bald Ueasiigy or to the people without a 1
crtuXp.. hllloua colic, dpaenlerj and diar-' '!» cs-igoment la due to thc atrlngency ! change in the present tariff legislation.” j
rbrna,. it affords instant relief.
1 of the moneg market und contraction of . He contrasts the present conditk-n of I
I the country with what it was in 1892
W. H. Goodyear 1 trade.
and declares that the. change Is not
Mrs. Chas. IL Westran, of Jackson, has
due to the gold standard. "Good money
art, Struntou, Pa., Aug. 11.—The six-story ’ Dever made times hard,” he says, a nd de­
been chosen superintendent of lhe
”
needle work department at the Irl-state I Coal Exchange office nnd store buildclare*
that “it is not more money we
fair in Toledo, September 21-97.
I ing caught fire Sunday nnd before the want; what we want is to put thc money
because the weather happens
i flames could be extinguished the build- we already have at work.”
I ing nnd content* were damaged to the
The change, he thinks,’ wqs due to be warm.. If you have a
HABITS
j extent of $150,000. Insurance', $100,009.
to ’ bad tariff legislation, and he weak throat, a slight hacking
Cause unknown.
says the only measure passed by thc
cough, or some trouble with
Fifty-third congress which affected tbe
Washington, Aug. 27.—The civil serv­ treasury and the employment of the the bronchial tubes, summer is
A man likes some hot drink for break­ ice commission yesterday issued an or­ people was thc tariff law. Wherein, in the best time to get rid of ft.
fast, and coffee suits his taste about as der to federal office holders warning all his opinion, it affected them fnjuriouvwell as anything. It seems hard that so employes against seeking or making ly is spoken of,, and he declares that If you are losing flesh there is
many should be denied coffee because It contributions for campaign purposes. the first duty of the republican party all the more need of attention.
upsets thUr liver and disagrees with them
when in power will be to enact n Jaw Weakness about the chest and
in one way or another. SUH this condi­
________________________________
Which will yqise the revenue needed,
Kansas City, Mo.,f.Aug.
29.—While
tion does exist, and whep a man finds It temporarily
insane Mrs." C. W. Green ] nnd which will be so adjusted ns to give thinness should never go to­
hurts him. he is generally sensible enough
gether. One greatly increases
.
. ...children,
I the preference-to hoiie manufacturers
sleeping
to leave It out of his bill of fare, for It Is murdered her three
quite a bit pleasanter tq feel well nil day aged 13, 9 and 0 years, and then took hei nnd adequate protection to home labor. the danger of the other. Heal
Thc Jaw, he says, will also provide fon-»
than to enjoy a drug two or three minutes ownJifc.
carrying out the reciprocity policy. In the throat, cure the cough, and
and pay for it lu aches and alls or sick­
strengthen the whole system
Lightning nurst the ear drum ot W. conclusion he says:
ness.
A new breakfast drink has come Into J. S. Neland at Buttle Creek, and he is
“After the-lapse of a century since ft*
Keep • taking Scott’s
utterance. Jet us.,at length, and forever now.
use. difficult to tell from coffee, but made unable to speak aloud or hear.
after, heed the admonition of Washington: Emulsion all summer.
entirely of grains and which never pro­
'There, should be no north, no soutlr, no
duce any disagreeable results. It has the
A Valuable Prescription
east, no west—but a common country.'
clean, pungent flavor so much enjaye&lt;l In
It shall be my constant alm to Improve
Wanted: Salesmen to sell complete line ot
coffee, but while coffee hurts the system j Editor Morrison of Worthington. Ind. every opportunity to advance the cause lubricating
grea*e«. varnishes, speetattta*.
••Sun
”
writes:
••You
hav
»
a
valuable
pre
­
of
good government by promoting that etc. Good oil*.
Poatuw Cereal goes to work In downright
opportunltv for tbe right partyscription In Electric Hitters, and'l can spirit of forbearance und Justice whl&lt;*h GarIaud KeQnhig Co.. Cleveland. O.
aw
good earnest to ’ make red blood."
so essential to our prosperity and happi­
it is composed only of the grains In­ cheerfully recommend It for. Sick Head­ la
ness by joining most heartily in all proper
tended by nature for man’s subsistence. ache and Constipation, and as a general efforts to restore the relations of brother­
These are skillfully blended and prepared system tonic it has no equal.” M1-"- Ann ly respect and affection which In our early
in such a way as to produce a hot drink Stehle. 2035 Cottage Grove Ave.. Ciilcago. history characterised all the people of th«
the lae-slmlle of rich Mocha or Java cof­ was all run down, could nnt ra.t nor digest state*. I would be glad to contribute to­
binding in indivisible union the'dif­
fee but fattening and healthful. Stomach, food, had a backache which never left her wards
ferent divisions of the country, which. In­
liver and bowel troubles dlsanpear when and felt tired and weary, but six bottle* of deed.
now 'have every Inducement -of sym­
coffee and tea are left off and the food Electric Bitters restored her health and pathy and Interest’ to weld them together
renewed her strength.
Price 50 cents
*~ more strongly than ever. I would rejoice
drink. Posture, taken In their piner.
This toothsome drink goes about three and St.00. ’ Get a bottle at Modern Drug to see demonstrated to the world that
the north and the south and the east and
lime* as far as coffee, and produce- health Store.
the west are not separ&amp;ted becauif of
and comfort where trouble formerly exist­
sectional or party, differences. The war
ed. It Is made by the Posture Cereal t»-James I- Francis, Alderman, Chicago. .,1s long-since over; 'we are not enemies.
Lire., of Battle Creek, Mich. When a *ay&gt;: "I regard Dr. Kina’* New Discov but friends.’ and as friend* we will faith­
man or woman “feels mean" day after day cry «■« an ideal Fanarea for Coughs. Colds fully and cordially cooperate, under the
or every few days. .It ean quite safely br ami Lung Complaints, having used ft In approving smile of Him who has thus far
signally sustained and guided us to pre­
charged to Incorrect habits, and coffee and my family for the last five years, to the so
serve inviolate our country's name and
tea drinking are tbe real cause of mere exclusion of physicians prescriptions or honor. It* peace grid good order; and Its
bodily disorders than any one know- a other preparations.”
continued ascendancy among the greatest
habit b hard to gel over, but wlirn, a drRev. John Burgos, Keokuk, lowaff governments on earth."
llelous tasting article is offered which pro write*: “I have been a minister of lhe
STRUCK BYaTrAIN.
dune* health Instead of tearing h d’.sr
Methodist Episcopal church tor 55 years or
the change I* easy to make. Pr-npiur • mure, ami have never found anything so Kn Ohio Wool Grower and III* Daughter
groerrs say it exactly meeis a wan. and IwnefidMl. or that gave me such speedy
Killed nt Delphos. '
persons who have been kept fro., c-.fee relief *•» Dr. King’* New Discovery.” 'Try
r~
Toledo, O., Aug. 2h.—A'special front
account of their health* are now lun b&gt;&lt; llds ideal Cough Remedy now.
Trial Delphos, O., says: Irvine Clement, a
all the enjoyment of coffee drinking uud Bottle* free at Modern Drug Store.
leading wool grower of Van Wert coun­
getting fat over Itty, and his daughter Mary, aged 18,
$1OO llnward $100.
-nmn-ail.reoilH.rtf-r will W rtrayl re were struck and killed "by'nn east-bound
lawn lire, ilwre I; at lean ro'^mdrel «lma&gt; Glover Leaf train here Thursday morn­
Mrs. Winslow s Soothing tbrup h»« .»**"«*J that
science baa been able to cur* In all Its
'm.Jrs and that is Catarrh. Hall a &lt; alarrti ing. Mr. Clement apparently saw tbe
«’ure is tor ouly iwslilve cure Known to Win train coming, but drove hi* buggy
h-ethlng »• P&lt;‘rt t .|_VJ -11 pidii;
m-d-ral traterriliv. Catarrh
Tft/a SpreadId 1996
il.tusl aKra«e, rr»j'ilre« » cunstltuUonal Irras- jocross the tracks just a* the train
iiieiit. Jlall’yCat lrrli Cure I* taken internally, reached thc crossing.t
Twenty-Ore cent* * point •»■
•
a' t'.ug directly m«»H the blwxl and tnoemjs suefwS rt thr.OMein tbe.eby de»trwfnc the
■
Bicycling in the Orient.
( unmill* ■ Of the di« arejuid glvlog the patient
Aiade on honor
San Francisco, Aug.-. 31.—By steamer
H«rrn«th by building m&gt; the cuiAtiiution niMlasGuaranteed a good tidtekeopoK
-iding nature (-&gt; &lt;b&gt; i’s work, - lhe pronrlet'wa from the orient it I* learned that the bi­
have much ta«'hIn ft*curative powrrr. that cycle craze has struck C^tiua and Japan,
Mention
thia
paper and we will send to*
i "J, c4Ter Dae Haudred Dollars lor auy rare
When
*M tlek. we K»™
v®—Ci c. 11 fai I* to cure. Bend tor list of test Ini un- and as usual the American nheelic are 5 sample copies of the
uls- Address F. J- OwetH-y * Co.. Toledo. O. enjoying the business almost cxclnriveBtTROfT
JDURSAL,
r^WOKLY,
rt.)M by dfUXgtstr..7&amp;e.________ _ ,When &gt;b&gt;
Mta. *• •*« “ O““r‘‘U
ly. The Chinese ride more than the rontaiatog full tealruclious l«w to getilLa
English Spavin Liniment removes all Japanese because the new whceE are wateb. Adt quick. '
Hard, Soft or Cgtlou-ed Lumps and Blem­ too hirge of frame io suit The little
A&lt;ttr«j», D£IRorr jOV?MAL CfiL,
ishes from borers. Blood Spavins, Carbs. brown men. Some big shipments of
Sullnis; Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles, amall-fronic wheels are eagerly awaited
CktabMWs KwdM nhtt.ma.1 lira**.
Sprains, all Swollen Throats. Cough*, otc.
S ivr 8.19 by use of one bottle, n arranted By the Japanese.
Historic Building Burned.
ihe most wonderful Blemish Cure ever
Gettysburg. Pa.. Aug. 23.—The little
M.mwn. Sold by W. H. Goodyear, Drug­
house used as headquarters by Gen.
gist, Hastings, Mleft.
■u s?±
Robert E. Lee during the battle of
Th n or gray hair and bald hernia so Gettysburg was totally destroyed by
di.pitasing to many people «&gt; mark* of fire Wednesday night. It is the first of
n&lt;r, may be averted for a long time by tbe prominent .battle relics to be de­
u,ln« Hall’s Halr Reoewer.
stroyed.

r.

Weak Lungs

Scott’s
Emulsion

Absolutely Free!

WATCH

FREE!

FREE!

YANKEEWATCH

Children Cry for
Pitcher’* Castoria.
Children Cry for
pitcher’* Castoria.,
Children Cry for
Pitcher’* Ca*torla.

1NYR0YAL Pills

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, Sept. 3. 1896.

$1000. FOR $750,

ur.der.uxxl that Uwr. wa. to be a Joint

EDfTORIAL NOTES

Dr. Powers, ot Assyria. Does Not Want to Agree.to buy &lt;000 “Mexi.

can Sliver Dollars" tor $730 in Cold Provided We Go to
Free Coinage at the Ratio of 16 to I.

Republicans Given Ko Chance for sHe
Ing, Though the Free Silver!tea ar
ChaUrngcd to Joint Discus-ion.

Opening or Closing thr Df-

One of lhe lowest attempts to gain votes
that we believe has ever been attempted
in Barry County, was either perpetrated
by John Acker. proprietor of Acker*
Point, near Cloverdale, or by the ltader»
If We Go to Free Coinage 16 to 1, Provided He Will
of the free sliver party in B^rry
or both. It is impossible to tell wblcth—B&gt;
Bind Himself to Receive Them At That
means of deception the Banner was uw
to advtfUae the feee sliver meeting, and
Rate
by unfairness the political principles
which tbe Banner upholds were given no
hearing. The means used were w under­
handed tbat we publish ail facts in full.
Jobu Acker, proprietor of Ackers
FULL REPORT OF QUESTIONSAND ANSWERS BETWEEN DR. POWERS
Point at Ixmg lake in Hope township, Is
AND THE BANNER.
the owner of a little ffrove. at the edge ofthe lake, which he has converted into
We believe that under free silver coinage, at the ratio of 16 to 1, tbat our
something of a resort. A short time ago
silver dollars will depreciate in value to the level of the dollars of every Cree silver he brill a small hotel, or eating houta. on
country on the globe. To demonstrate what those dollars were, and what - was- their the grounds and It would have been very
value, we bought 40 or 60 Mexican dollars recently and advertised them for sa'e at natural for him, or any other man. with
an eye for tbe almighty dollar, to have
50 cents each. Dr. Powers, of Assyria, wrote us tbe following letter:
celebrated tbe completion of tbe building
ASSYRIA, MICH., AUG. 24th. IffilO. by getting up a picnic, from the proceeds
of which be could help to pay lor lhe
TO THE EDITOR OF HASTINGS BANNER,
DEABSIR: I sec by the BANNERof Aug. 20 thiU-you offer Mexican dollar* for structure. The’wrlter was recently ac­
costed by Mr. Acker on the streets of this
fifty cento. Will yon please answer the fellow ing questions for me? / .
.
*
city and told that he (Aeker) wanted to
advertise for a “Hotel Opening and Farm­
cent*. if the Congrcrw ot the Un I ted State* nhould |im»
ers Picnic Friday Aug 28tb at Acker’s
PoinL” We wrote a little local advertise­
2nd—Hoi
ment for Mr Acker, submitted It to bim
and it was satisfactory.
It read as folDll. H. A. POWERS.
jows:—“Hotel opening and farmers picnic
at Ackers PoinL Friday Aug. 28th. Come
Our reply was as follows;
everybody. Good music.” This local ap­
peared to our issue of August 20th.
Not a word was said to the writer that
underneath this great longing, on tbe part
of Mr. Acker, to furnish the poor farmers BISHOP NEWMAN. OF THE METH
amusement and recreation, and meals at
One proposit Ion inexactly a* fair aa the other.
ODIST CHURCH, COMES BACK
1th free coinage at the ratio
25 cents each, aud boats at so much per
AT THE. NEVADA SENATOR
hour, was the desire to feed them on free
Silver dollar* for $730 In gold, providing they.will'bind themselve* to receive the silver eloquence, but each was the case.
It was openly and frankly confessed to
same at thia rate. Do you wish to take this proposition f
QuotMSosur of Ht» Own Lanfftuige.
us at Long lake, by one of the free silver
Bishop John P. Newman has sent the
Dr. Powers evidently did not care to accept our proposition, but this week replies leaders of Barry County, that at the lime
to our answer as follows:
Mr. Acker put that local In tbe Banner, following open totter to Senator William
be knew that there was to be a free silver M. Stewart, of Nevada, la reply to the lat­
speech at the so-called picnic and “that ter’s criticism of Newman’s course to the
TO THE EDITOR OF THE HASTINGS BANNER,
DEAR SIR: I am satisfied with yonr answers to iny questions. To the II mt one the only reason that that fact was con­ support of sound money.
you nnhrultatingly answer “No" a* I expee'ed you dr any sane man would. And had cealed from us was because they knew we
Senator William M. Stewart, of Nevada
you placed a cipher after thr second I would have regarded you a* being strictly hen would not print It if it was announced to
lhe local.”
*
—Dear Sir: your open letter to me of Aug.
Saturday August 22nd we saw a bill In 5, cannot pass without an answer.
I, am
‘76 cent" dollar and not a “SO cent" this city that a Mr. Curbitt, of Grand Rap­ a disciple of the stogie gold standard
ids, was to make a free sliver speech at the
We were in the
plcnlcC?) which Mr. Acker had so kindly through your teachings.
provided for the fai mere of Barry County. senate together, you as senator and 1 as
It at once dawned upon the writer that chaplain. In those happier days you were
weight and f&gt;neur«« and to pay you $750 fu lawful fnoney of th* United the “Farmers Picnic and Hotel Opening” n magnificent senator, an eloquent advo­
“
‘
Unite*! Stat*-- for the was bat a ruse, and that the Banner had
unlimited
coinage ot , ffol&lt;! and .itllver at thr ratio of KI been deceived lu order to “drum up” a cate of honest money. We were proud of
'will never hr a ]&gt;arty to a contract that repudiate* or refuses to crowd for.a free silver orator to speak to. you, and esteemed you the ‘Lion of Neva­
Monday we sent a man to Mr. Aeker
money of the Government under which 1 live. If you are um patriotic aa
and as a result thc latter called at our of­ da.’ In your better estate you said iu the’
senate:
Joy the bleiiinga of a free government, yon certainly will have no objection! to my fice, bat not until after he bad seen the
“I want the standard gold. There have
proposition. You will picnic print thia and your answer a* to whether you are ready “Committee”—just whom the committee
Is composed of we don’t know for sure been a great many battles fought against
to enter into negotintiona.
’
Yours truly.
though
It
wouldn
’
t
be
hard
to
guess.
We
,
*
DR. H. A. POWERS.
ealled Mr. Acker's attention ’o three facts. gold, and gold has won every time. Gold
We are very sorry that Dr. Powers has seenjt to question our honesty In dealing Flraj—that he was running a public place. has never compromised.
You say that
with this question. We certainly believe him to bh honest In his convictions; and we Second—that he depended upon the pat­ you have got up a compromise bill ou the
endeavored to be fair to our reply to him, as we believe the only way to meet this ronage of alh republicans and democrats question of whether gold shall be respect­
alike, and that It was unwise for him to
question Is by the logic of good common sense.
.
*
show bls partisanship to such an extent as ed. Gold has made the world respect It
Now in reply to his last q iestlan as to whether we will enter into negotiations, we to give only one side of lhe currency ques­ all lhe time. The English people once
again say “No” because with the free and unlimited coinage of silver at 16 to 1 by tion a hearing. Third—we called his at­ thought they could get along without gold
this nation alone our silver dollars would sink to a level of tbe silver dollars of every tention to the deception practiced upon for a while, but they had to go back to IL
free coinage country on the globj, therefore he would be asking ui to furnish him the Banner in calling his enterprise a Gold is recognized aa the universal stand­
“Farmers Picnic and Hotel Opening,”
l.OOOMexican silver dollars, worth 53 cents each, for 750 American silver'dollars worth when it was nothing more or less than a ard of value. . . . Do not let us at­
50 cents each, as there is a little more silver in a Mexican dollar than in an American free silver meeting.
Aud Inasmuch as tempt to deceive tbe American people. Do
dollar. Now 1,000 Mexican silver dollars at 63 cents each would tx&gt; worth 9530 at our paper had circulated largely through­ not let us try to make them belttve by
out
that
vicinity
among
republicans weinthe present price of bullion; 750 American sllyer dollars at 50 cents each would be
sisted that it was no more than justice or sotne hocus pocus of legislation that we
worth but 8375. This would be asking us 4o lota the difference between $530 and fairness, both to Mr. Acker and tt^repub- can give them something of real value—
9375, amounting to 9155, In the transaction which we are not willing, to do.
lican party, that we be allowed to haveja that we can gjve them a measure of value
On the contrary, we wish to make something out of tbe trtnsacllon, and for that republican speaker present the issues of that is better than the universal standard
reason we offered to tall Dr. Powers 1000 Mexican dollars for 8750 to gold, or giving tbat party. In the presence of lust as te­ of mankind.
llable men as there are In Barry County
h'm those dollars at 75 cents each, which he does not care to accept.
Mr. Acker who got up that Farmers pic“I believe tbat It would be highly In­
Now doctorlets remove this Mexican dollar from our considerations. You claim nlc(?) promised lhe writer tbat after 3:36 jurious to this country to again inHate the
(at least most free sliver nien claim) tbat under free coinage 16 to 1 a silver dollar will o’clock p. m. on Friday, August 28tb, the currency. . . . I need not enlarge up­
be as good as a gold dollar. We (republicans) claim that under such slaw the value position of the republican party could be on the evils of a depreciated currency. Tills
explained by a republican speaker.
of tbe silver dollar will be determined by tbe bullion value of silver in the markets of
Monday night Aug. 24th at 5 o'clock we country has felt them too severely to re­
tbe world, just the same as the value or tie gold dollar Is, and just the same as all our telegraphed the State Central. Committee quire that I shbuld mention them. It mat­
Tuesday night at five
products are. To sub»tantiate our claim we have the experience ot all free silver for a speaker.
ters not what kind of a depreciated cur­
countries In our favor. So you claim a silver dollar will be worth 100 cents; we Claim o’clock we tecelved a reply tbat we could
get no sp^iker. but Wednesday we re­ rency you have.it necessarily entails many
it will be worth but 50 cents.' We will split the difference with you and will ceived a telegram saying that Mr. Will A. evils.
bind ourselves to furnish you. or any other man In Assyria, iooo American Norton, of SL Johns, Michigan was the
"In any country where gold has been
silver dollars for $750 In gold, provided this country adopts free coinage at ; only man obtainable and that he would be treated unkindly, where a country has
sent here Friday. He came and hi com­
the ratio of 16 to 1, provided you will bind yourself to receive them at that pany with others drove to Ackers Point to
passed to a depreciated currency,gold has
rate. We don’t offer this under any idea that an American silver dollar will be carry oht our part of the agreement with
left tbe country?
worth 75 cents, because we believe that it will only be worth 50 cents. We make Mr. Acker. In the meantime printed bills
"1 have taken these, your wise say lugs,
had been sent down to Cloverdale Wed­
this proposition because we want to make $250 out of the transaction.
nesday. and several attended the picnlc(?) from j our speeches reported in the Con­
Ut course you wouldn’t think now ;&gt;f asking us to furnish you or any one else 1000 to hear the republican side of the ques­
gressional .Record for January, February
American silver dollars for 750 American silver dollars of the same kind. - Hence wo tion;
• ■
'
•
and June of 1874, They were brave.manThitiktog that the people would like to
have changed our proposition to you from 1000 Mexican to 1000 American silver dol­
hear a joint discussion, and feeling that iy words uttered in «your better, estate,
lars.
tlu&gt; currency quesUou cannot i&gt;e too freely worthy of a great statesman, but ‘O, Luci­
Now doctor, if you do not accept our proposition to furnish you 1000 American sll- dbcu&amp;sed. ami that a .joint debate would
fer, son of Ute morning, bow art thou
vel* dollars for 8750 In gold, you are practically admitting that this country will go to a be of no injustice to either side, we chal­
fallen from heaven, how art thou cast
depreciated currency and that our dollars will not be at a- parity. You certainly lenged thc free sliver manipulators of the
down to the ground, which dld’st weaken
couldn’t expect us to furnish you 1000 American sliver dollars for 750 of the same hotel opening to a joint discussion of the
the political Issues aud allowed them the the nations. Yet 1 do not despair of your
dollars. You might as welh oak us to make you a present of 250 American silver
privilege of opening or closing the debate return to your fathe.r’s house.
dollars.
ns they chose, but they refused on the
1 "White-the tamp of life hold* on: to burn.
We most heartily endorse the last part oL your letter about patriotism, because It ground that Mr. Corbitt was not prepared.
The vilest sinner inav return." ’
lu the bills (or this tree farmers picnic
shows that your heart still beats with tlmt Graid Old Party that has always stood,
"You took umbrage at my utterance
and silver hotel opening but one man had
and to-day stands pledged to maintain, every one of Its dollars at a parity, st there can been advertised Io speak—Mr. Corbitt, of
to our ministers to urge them to stand for
be no choice In which money a person Is paid, or pays hlc obligations to. * For ove&lt; 30 Grand Rapids.—and he was advertised to
It was natural to sup lionest money. Method to t ministers are
years It hafc stood a* the friend and protector of the old soldiers “who shouldered tdielr commence ut i:80
__ _
uwr over
lwo two
th* fo'wt independent and are among the
that ...
he wouldn
’t speak
muskets and dhed their blood tliat you and I m'ght enjoy the blessings of a free gov­ pose ----ernment,” and 1 glory In Its record. That Grand Old Party has always t-tpod by tbe hours, which would Just make It in time rao»l lutelilgcm of our cillacus.
They
old soldiers who ‘Shnuldere.1 their mnsk-ts,” and It has resisted every attack-or the
UUnlUor tbea»efrm .„&lt;! ,uU. M ti„.r
democratic party either unon their pm or their patriotism, and is fightfog to-day that S. I rain io ilastihga. Imagine our anr-1
r*
.
„t Q1^|pl“won
they shall not be paid the msre pillancr allowed by this great nation in d dUtfit worth
speaker there wi-te five, counting Brother | g0011-01 liwm ,n
Political creeds and
Juift M cents. a» they certainly will be under free coinage al the ratio of 16 to .1.
Dennis
who
wade
a
fair
pulUicai
speech
•
•e
’
iona.
It
la
a
pi
Ide
for
me
to
know
Doctor will you accept our pnupof-ltlon?
J"b" i lk»' ""•» «•,,u'
Mr G.rUii, 'liHi,./d Ot
i tbelr,'1,Uo" '•
eredlt m

We' Now Offer Him 1000 “American Silver Dollars'' for $750in Gold

National Republican Ticket.
' FUR PRESIDENT,
WILLIAM MC KINLEY,
of Ohio.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
GARRET A. HOBART,
of New Jersey.
STATE TICKET.

For Lieutenant Governor—
Thoma* B. Dunston, of Marquette.

Waablngtoii Gardner ot Calhoun.
George A. Steel of Clinton.
Boaco D. Dix Of Berrien.

Tor Attorney General—
Fred A. Maynard of Keni

Far Superinteud't Public Instruction—
J. E. Hammond of HUlMtale.
For Member State Heard of Education—
J. W. Simmons of Shiawaawv.

ForCongrrsx-&lt;th District--

COUNTY TICKET.
For Representative State Legislature—

Sami. C Ritchie, of Ytfnkee Spring*
For Clerk -1
Walter Brown, of Orangeville'.
J. G. Hughe*, of Barry.

C.F. Brook*, of Hasting*.
M. F. Jordan, of Middleville.
For.County Surveyor­
Lee 8. Cobb, of Rutland.
'
For Circuit Court CommiMionera—
J. E. Barrell, of Halting* and C. 8. Pal­
merton, of Woodland.
.

Snyder, of Halting*.

OUR FINANCIAL PLANK.

tko law providing tor the resumption of
.pecie payments In 1879; rluce then every
lollar lift* been as good as gold.

■liver except by international agree-

jf the world, which we pledge ourselves
to promote, and until sueh agreement
•aa be obtained, the existing gold standard

present standard, the standard of the moat
.•■lightened nat loan of the earth.

It is expected that ex-Prealdeut Harrisor will make some speeches In Michigan
for McKinley at sometime during tbe cam­
paign. '
.
Cleveland** Warning to Officeholders.

President Cleveland says, In his recent
letter to Governor Stone, of M Ississifipi,
- tbat there are free silver officeholders
“who apparently assume that they-may
^emd tbe time they owe Io the public
tervice In doing political mischief. In the
interest of good government such ufficetMklders must not be surprised If Urey are
-unnmarily dealt wltli.” Bryan who quit
tbe Democrats last year and went over to
lhe Populists, raya Hist Ibis Is "pnterlptlon” and “suppression ot free
speech.’’ A Federal officeholder Who takes
tbe stump In Itehaif of free silver ia at­
tacking lhe solvency and lhe credit of the
Government lie serve-.
He is । ndeavoriag to have Unit. Government repudiate
solemn oft-repeated pledges and disgrace
and degrade It In Hie ejes of lhe world.
What wou'd have happened to a Federal
office holder who. between 1861 and 1866,
took lhe ainmp in advocacy ot “pesos al
■tny price?’’
He would have bom dis­
missed InstMiiter, If a per«m drawing
money from tl&gt;e Untied Statow Is opposed
toft* honea*-money policy let h m get out.

The above waa t«kri&gt; non the Chicago
TrfoiH e In 1825, long l«fore Bryan was
oaaaiaai'-ii for tlw 1’ivrldeney through the

SCORES STEWART

1:33 it was after two o'clock, and there ! *** ,0)fclroao'ry. My remarks
were thtee prrsent who were cruel enough ,
&lt;-ff«M»ded you wire these:

TARIFFS OF 18«0 AND 1894 CONTRASTED.
Th» total receipt* under th* tarlT act of 1824 for the first twenty-two
months of Its In foramen:, fnitii Septembir. 1891. to June, 18»8, were $.W&gt;7.-

J
&lt;

615,833. and the exctettdltnre*
418.363, or a deficiency of •$2.803,085..
Thc decrease in our export* off Am-rtcan products and manufactures during
the first fifteen months ot the present tariff &gt;s contrasted with tUe exports ot «be first 81U-en monthe o? «1n* tsrrff of 18V0, was $220,863,280. The exeess of exports over Imp-ins (firing the first fifteen mouths of tbe tariff of 1890
was $318,973,963, ba? only 8&amp;i-73S.Ga*3 under the first fifteen mqnths of tl&lt;«
tariff of 1894. a loss underthe latter of $157,214,345. Tbe net loss in toe trade
balance of tbe Unital Stataa bas twee 6:96,983.607, during the Oral fifinn
months’opera’'on o’ tne tariff of l«J4. tw compared with tbe flrat 8ft « ti

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months of the tariff of 1690. Ths h»** !i h town large, constink and steady ,
at the rate o£Sl8,180.000,per m &gt;nth «»r $300,000 for every business day of the
year—McKtatap'x 'LetUr of AMtptancs.

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mr d.t, to Joln
“&lt;* ■*' ood rta£

ooantrr from U&gt;U fr«. ,Uv„
“Ton mj tba» wh„,
yem knew me j w
lew to say tb*t these gentlemen went
home haartlly tired of such a one sided • Mend ot the p 'k
’VnpathhM
with tbe masst-s.
Farmers Picnic and hotel opentog.
We can roost heartHy aaaure our fretStoring
silver friends that no republican speaker •nd ’ shall refuse
will interfere with one of ihelr meeting*
’,pw
In any way wilt «»ur knowledge or consent by the all ver kings, to tue
w • '« •
but Id this case we felt perfectly jorttfied doitar. .nd ,h.n d.
to dealring.tbe principles of lhe republi­ Mlow Inborn,
lhi, pn)
can party to be presented. Mr. Acker Ullm robbery, (b. who|,
J**conveyed the Impression to u» I tat he wan
.Meh
l,
a
mrt.
lh
,
pi,
«
getttog up this “hotel opening;’’ he used
«
the Banner to attempt to get a crowd un­ Wmp.&lt;hl., ,re win, l(„. (W11K
der the guise of a farmers picnic: be prom­ ® *Uke0 ”"'n U-W ’•&gt;'■
X
ised us tbat our speaker could commence rtlrrn plan. «e cant p,.. »ot(, l)lt.
at 3:80 o’clock.
.
•ill
be
worae
off
onder
tn.
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r
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We regret that any such a misunder­
standing should occur. We bear no 111- «» arortftagf 1&gt; fonekwa ar.d
..
wlll whatever agatost Mt. Acker peraonal- »tat. Tbb-dnZX'X ?*
ly, though we do question the judgment of
a man, depending upon public patronage, er and or the x.ar tamer wnrnli,.
/
to Inviting the discussion of only one side the prerent condition of u* whl(le
‘ BtL
'
of tbe iKJlitlcal question most prominent IB largely due to the wild
Bbl. cry of
before tbe people to-day.
trade’ and ‘free sliver.’ r.
W* had prosper-'
We don’t pretend to know who got up Ity under Harrison and we
” ’will hare |t
thia so-called picnic, but one thing we do
know, and tbat is that whoever did get it under McKinley.
up did an underhanded trick In advertis­
■■1 ban traveled mroan!, ,Mtl,
ing it aa a fanners picnic and hotel open­ ■iv« countrte, on the
ttd
ing. But as such means always fall in the
tbe baneful eff«u of a
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end. so did thin. There were scarcely
enough voters present to change the re­ moor upon the workln, popnjuim. ' u
sult to any one township. It can only be lbw lands tbe wa« earner, whnhet „
accounted for In one way—that the many oonnlant, mechanic, or da; Ubow w'
people who read the Banner subsequent­
ly read one of those bills announcing a tract, for n much per d,j «r ma. dB.
free silver speech. We are Inclined to lb( which time ,llver and paper tarM_
Diipk that this was what kept them »way. baa depreciated, wblle the ne«u.rl« «
But the means used toward the Banner life remain at lhe ume price iber ,,re
were contemptible and certainly the cause
,,
of free silver has lost friends and support­ lure tbe decline, but the ^Kr
ers In that part of the county who like fair compelled to take the depreciated dollu
Too
propew
to
cbanpe
this
by
lecUUtlo,
PlayYou cannot do It.
The hl,tW7
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CONTEMPTIBLE MEANS USED TO
SECURE A CROWD AT LONG
LAKE-

tot HASTINGS, MICH., POSTOFFICE,

AUGUST 14, 1879.

■»"«» to M? tolbeX^‘^ •*

A DIRTY TRICK

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was imiio&lt;-ltoe we slsnlfied out toteoUm I
&lt;»f Iwnij HHtieSed tiHinvv uufsjM aker’opvu i
tl.e *p,Mkiiig tor tire first IUj minute*, it I

world la aaalnst rou. It L„ l„„
but in vain.
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“There is. however, a legitimate really
for existing evils.
Create burintw com.
deuce by the election of
und money’
men, like McKinley nnd Hoban. Then
oommercia! confidence will revive
pended industries and inspire new on»«:
tbe employed will need new clothing, bet­
ter food and better home?., and these fo
turn will stimulate all branches of trade.
A false administration ’ ha&lt; brought
where we are;*a true administration will
restore ps to former prosperity. My hope
is In a supreme standard ot values, pro­
tected by such wise legislation as will gio­
cartain ty to our credit and stability to psr Industrie*.
Yours respectfully.
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John P. Newman.
M’CORMICK ASKS INFORMATION
It Bryan I» To Win Mu.f K«n Work.

Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. *1.—Special Tele­
gram.— All lhe agents of the McCormick
Harvesting Machine Company rn this seetion have just received a request for information regarding tbe political outlook
la their respective uistrieta With each
latter is enclosed a copy of a telcxnsr
from the Lincoln (N-b.) Free Presse to
Cyrus H. McCormick and- a copy of Mr.
McCormick’s letter in reply.
Despite the fact that his good* are sold
In agricultural communities, the company
does ndt hesitate jo place itself on record
for McKinley and sound money. Mr.
McCormick h a democrat, but not of the
silver stripe. In the query from lhe Ne­
braska German paper it was lotlniated
tbat Mr. McCormick’s antl-sllrer views
would hurt the company's business, in
reply to this be said:
“The welfare ot o.ur country is tomcat
higher interest than any personal or tem­
poral gains. Unless the leading countries
can agree upon,a fixed relation between
gold and silver 1 am unalterably' opposed
to the free coinage of silver by
United
States. Outs Is a great country, but it is
not great enough to taki the world’s sop*
ply of silver and coin it un*lmifedly while
older countries are taking away wd

hoarding our gold.
“In my judguu in -lhe pit sent silver sen­
timent Id a .delusion, put
I’0'
lltieal purpoee* nn.t for MivklMl'perwnal gain by a few al the expemie of the
masses.
If national candidate? should to
elected upon that basis-1 believe it would
t&gt;e the greatest misfortune -thrt b*s over­
taken one government in many jew.
“I have been, and »W st)lla Ikmocrat.
but ! cannot follow ary party in 'h*
adoption of a measure w hich 1 linnlf
lleve to be dlsaatrous to the hiKhrat inter­
ests of tbe Nation. Therefore I *toa'd
vole for McKinley In preference to a tr«
coinage of silver Ifemocrn:."
*
In tbe letter tn the compoui
Mr. McCormick $aye&gt;
“We have never l-vtii
al a
10 !,}
out our plans and Work fer^the vr.xt sea­
son as we are at thh time’ho«M
lhe country would g*» f"' i ‘'n»li',d
ageof silver we should nsi w,iil
our shnpa- for more than one-halt tta
capacity- Wo do not kn&lt;“v «'»
MIK
way to get reliable niforcHiinn adtanre
than to ask each on«» o’ o»r
•urt,‘

for their honest expresa’i"1'4-

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The Detroit Tribute^ t ' n
from^he list of njaibl c»» ppr**'
fVP " the P " U dnt,o? th&lt; clerW* ,ud
Michigan Republlcasi N^vsjiaperj
* ur*v uF°n Diem the importance of
u-Uuk all the Intlumrse they poBM^s. tn tion. Good.

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pM,p,‘aod out’
ibe
-Jg-Presklent Harrh&lt;&lt;* «(*'
coiiiplalu. and he offered u* all the time lie wlleh threatens our country.”
a great etfurtl •••&lt;» «or 0 h
yorr was
wasagre..
**Xo coercion, uo pitting the church York
ha»l at id-t dhqxmal—20 minutes.
No
ablest
apeeches be ’**&lt;■*■; ”1*lf •
speaker; and uu cause, with mi many •gtinat lhe stale, but for them to arouse
teMUes Involved, could receive a fair show
the natron to duty m they did When Lio- •aylog a great deal.
to open aueh a meeting with 2U unnutra Of
lumen or even an hoar, followed
Latest reports from Vrtmtnl
1 would

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ImtMd □! 3T.0W «n&lt;f II &lt;■
,.*JW
Detroit bulli up and former'!
the repoWlcan- df*"'1 rreB c
lAtaUttcaal IMdort*1 in*1' t**rI

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Hasting'' Banner
\Tbursday, Sept. 3, 189K
\ W. R. COOK. Local Bdttar.

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Free Free Free
to

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EVERY '■ \

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SCHOLAR

ig fitly cents worth \ !
(school&gt;1 supplies,
snnolies. I will '
UOOD BOOK STRAP

:•&lt;! ruier.
To .every
. ' Jar buying oneliuncent worth I will
a better book strap
.ti’i ruler. I Have a large
iir of new and second
hand school books and
ijjg assortment of all
kinds of supplies for the
. -hoolroom. Don’t buy
till you. see me.

| FRBD L. HBflTH,
The DruQQlst.
..Li wooden building one
r«‘3st «&gt;f City Hank.

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LOCAL NEWS.
CIKCULflTION •

97 quires:

Tais week,

O. D. Spaulding.
There may be better 25 cent tea in the
world than we sell, bnt It’s never been
sold In Barry county. Come and try It.
Cook &amp; Cook.
Judge Burch, of Grand Rapids, will
speak at Nashville Sept. 8th. Judge
Burch Is a good speaker and should be
greeted with a large audience os he no
doubt will be.
’

ti&gt;uit convened Tuesday.
Ti e (’uuoty Fair Sept 23-25.
Couie (mt to the Fair this year.

P;i5:iipi- A- Erb. lending grocers.

'd days at the Fair. Sept. 22 25.

Fci the best 25 cent tea go to Phillips *

,‘iir Fanner' trading place; Phillips Jk
Tv\’u - - d games of ball at the Fair this
yra;.
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j
,
A
d *peeti progranj at the Fair this

lunches at Burman &amp; Mar-

tr.e bicycle races at thc Fair(Sept.
creaiu soda at Burman A*
•Marpt- i.
- I
F.v-ry article bought.of Phillips &amp; Erb

Tib- &lt;. »oting of wood cork is now per­
mitted it}' law.
•
The high .'chool team will play at Free­
port to-morrow.
The Table factory Is getting-some good
tinier,. Glad of It. '

itemethber that yon can get flour and
feed at Cwk &amp; Cook’s;
Then' s a prospect of tbe furniture fac­
tory being started up. .
.
as being

Fa;. Diamond Is clerking for Spnngciui'ht r A Johnson at Mklftleville.
1

See our fall raps.

pourc'1

During tbe month'of July 'inspectors
from the State Dairy and Pure Food com­
mission visited seventy-four places ai.d
inspected a large number of stock.
Stale
Analyist Rossman examined thirty-eight
samples of food products of which nine­
teen were found adulterated.
Out of
nine samples of mustard analyzed not one
,waa found to be pure, while twelve out of
twenty samples of pepper were found to
be adulterated.
Turmeric' and wheat
flour are the- most common ingredients
used In the adulteration of mustard. Pep­
per Is frequently found to contain ground
Womans Auxiliary held a very pleasant peas, chocolate is adulterated with corn­
starch. cocoa with cane sugar and arrow
meeting at the Episcopal parish house root, cream of tartar with gypsum, and
Tuesday afternoon. A very fine paper ginger with rice, starch and mustard
hulls.
was read by Mrs. J. 8. Goodyear. The
singing was under the direction of Mrs.
Carrie Goodyear, and was one of the pleas­
ing features. Mias Florence Diamoud en­
livened the occasion with a recitation ren­
dered to her usual fine way. The meet­
ing was under the charge of Mrs. M. W
Hicks.

School

Hastings and Grand Rapids team will
The result of the Vermont election is
play ball at the fair ground to-morrow nnd
Saturday.
“Lady" Baldwin will pitch a jone of the encouraging Indlcatlbns that
the
people are not going to be carried
few Innings of each game. Admission 15
away by the Idea of free silver 10 to 1.
and ladles 10.’
Men may dlffer-homestly in their convic­
M. U Cook and A,v D. Hughes will
tions, but when, they record their prefer­
meet in joint debate nF Irving station next
ences at tbe ballotbox it Is generally about
Tuesday evening. The political issues of
right Irrespective of party affiliations.
A
the day will be discussed, especially the
republican majority of 37,000 in such a
currency question.
small state as Vermont will have a very
A lot of good circulars, cards, souvenir?, depressing Influence on the cause of free
ets.. does a lot of good to your business silver all over the United States,
during fair week. Let us do you some­
On our editorial page will be found •»
thing In this line. If you havnl time to
write up something we will do It for you. second letter from Dr. Powers, or Assyria,
and our answer to it . Every citizen in
\^6eems natural to see “Lady” Baldwin in
this country ie Interested In that currency
the box again. His many friend! hope whicl£h» the best, and we hope that every
that his arm m?y recover its old-time cun­ voter will make an effort to enlighten
ning and he regain tbe position he held as himself In regard to which is the best.
the best Ditcher in the league.j Hastings Personally we have a good deal of respect
against tbe world.
for Dr. Powers, and we acknowledge his Red Front
Hon* Chas Thomas, of Iowa, will speak ability, but we cannot help but think af­ Shoe Store.
nt Middleville Sept. 9th, and at*" Woodland ter some Investigation, that his views
Sept. 10th. We hope tbat all who want 'vkpuld be detrimental to this country It
to hear both bides of the currency question carried Into effect.
discussed will’ make it a point to bear
We have good advertising space to sell
him at each of these places.
to the merchant or merchants that are
The Hon. Charles N. Thomas who will desirous of catching the trade of tbe peo­
speak at Middleville the 9th and at Wood­ ple during fair week. The people do a
land the 10th comes well recommended as good share of their fall trading then. If
a public speaker.
We hope that he will you are doing business on this earth brace
be greeted with full houses at each of the up and let the people know It.
They
know yon are running a hardware, a
above named places.
Gov. Rich would be plrarad to bora^Jtracvry or . dry «ood, store «a tbe crae
from reputable physicians who would like may be. What inducements are you of­
to represent Michigan at the pan-Amerl- fering to those people to trade with you?

Lowest prices.

; :i!ig Ehler Cogshell preached at
th ■ M. E. church Sunday evening.
V.&gt;i: •• during the Fair.
O. D. Spaulding.
Nkotnber Bro-, have a full line of seal
‘calr sin-.-' of all^tzes. Water proof.

-Tiur economy blds you examine our
iki-i z.)
c
o. d. Spaulding.
A -I . ii months old! &lt;hlld of Mr. and
N: . fird Cassady died Sunday of cholera.

W- .r.v.t you to call. Onr pricey will
■ " st.
O. D. Spaulimno.
Lyn want a dress to-day, to-morrow,
*•&gt;&gt; in-, sec us.
o. D. Spaulding.

Plii'iips
E^b’ are paying good prices
for j&lt;jnt butter and eggs.
They want

udden changes in temperature are
ing their evil itsuIts in many cases
H ■ ags'aiways excells In everything
*he lui iertakes.
We’ll leave it to Koko-

M. L. CwR will sppak nt Assyria C&lt;n•i‘r -Saturday evening upon tbe political
y: iijp day.
.
Ilift hays are getiing runtly io haven
•kti-i- ilii- ii-.ght ot lhe thlid day of the
fur. Sttbe bills.

■•UdiJii-r Print’’briuga bushier.
You
&gt;: up hi Bothing but good work. And
15• -urprising what a Io’, yon mr, loo.
Ion’ll rub your own purse if you doji't
Piirehasi; your drera uoods of us
O. D. Spaulding.
. N &lt;■ uuderstnnd that a small bug is
Working among .be grape vines and strip­
ping them of their fruit, by cutting off the
b'incliej.
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NEWEST STYLES
IN

HATS and
CLOTHING
. FOR FALL

—Those bright

happy faces
show that they
are glad school
will soon com-

Men’s, Youth’s, Children’s

mence.
Buy them good
stout shoes and
keep their feet
dry and warm
and they will be
healthy and
....... happy.

Cchoel

Shoes. . . .

LEADING
cLo-rmERs.

Woolley &amp; Bronson

can medical congress to be held at the city
of Mexico in November. There Is no
money In t|je job.
Exceptional bargain? in groceries this
We don’t know of any further honors
freeI: at Phillips «fc Erb’s. ’
that the Knights of Pythias of Hastings
O:i'y a tew days more to get tickets on can win. The Supreme Chancellor ot that
the whet ! at McOmber Bros.
great Order, and the crack drill corps of‘
John Kelley has a house to relit on Mill the world ought to be honor enough to
satisfy any old city of 3500 people.
street. Call on C. F. Brooks.
•jportMnen report squirrels
quite plenty in the woods.

ha’""t

Hon. P. T. Colgrove, having been ejected
Supreme Chancellor of the world, will ar1 rive fn this city on the C. K. * S. road.
Friday at 5 p. m. Arrangements have
been made to meet him at the train and
escort him to the Hastings House where
au address of welcome will be delivered.
There will also be a public reception at
the Hastings house in the evening from
7:80 to Ila. m
Everybody is cordially
Invited to ro to the train as an escort, to
attend the welcome at the Hastings House
at 5 o’clock and also tbe reception In the
evening from 7:80 to 11 o’clock. Dea^a-'
tions of Knights will be present from Murkegor^ Kalamazoo. Grand Rapids, Delton.
Woodland. Nashville and Middleville.

Children’s

A :; e rain last evening.

jF-kur

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Some
n. I-***?
« all pontes, bat
med. In tbe nunseroiM labra around
ting, Juat at prraent un!,„
•«” rarletr,
hearing fish yarns.
•’rest
°°
D°rth ,lll&lt; * Mlltl
Found—Anyone having lost a sum of
the
bank
money recently, can powlbiy get a ciue by hr.ua!Ud^* *“ PM* br
calling at this officer describing money and
°
°
“
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lr
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&gt;1
save
them
from
paying for this notice.
oceasloMlI, deluged with tobacco juice'
Orlando Easterly will be tried next
P1,K 15
““
week for tn? robbery of the old man
should be kept clewed.
David Jackson, of Maple Grove. Hli
Clia,,j3. Bowdltehwas th the dl, totrial will commence Tuesday.
.
«a. In U&gt;e Interest oj tire State Pair ,t
The fellow that would kick on the kind
GrandyBaplds. The little pacer -MlllUn
of weacber we have been having the past
“
’U1 * Mlt' o' the great attraction,
few weeks would kick because his uncle
•t the fair W edneaday and Thuraday of
died anil left him half a million.
““'Without a driver, or bridle.
••lira. Mary Ryan was bitten on the hand
bWhitehrtto,,^. she „ui io. three
Sunday evening by a pet cat. •pie hand heats each day. ItecerHly ,te
,
is swollen terribly and has every Indica­
tn leln-as. S'jooo ,„mld u
tion of proving a seriqus affair.
this event See J. M. Bauer for program
Miss J. R. Sherman will return Sept.
We want a boy: not a boy to ait down In
7. with a full line of tbe latest styles iu
the press room and read novels while tbe
fall mlllinerj*. Ladim call and see her
boss is busy elsewhere, nor one that is not
stoek before purchasing elsewhere.
raid to aland u p and not go to sleep beside
We can handle anything In tbe line of a big job of cleaning np the presses, tM-p.
printing, and receive every good new type log up steam to the engine, throwing in
tad as fast as It comes out. That’s some­ the big lot of wood type, and keeping
thing every country office can’t brag of.
thing# generally In their place, but we
We are not the only store selling dry want a boy that is willing to learn the art
goods, but we are the ones giving yqu the pereervatlve of arts, just as every other
good man at the trade had to learn it.
best values for the least money. •

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Chidester
,.
&amp; T&gt;
Burton
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AA7EBER -'
vv ..WAGONS

The following law should be carefully
read by boys who intend preying on some­
body’s melon patch or fruit orchard. “Any
person who shall enter any vineyard, or­
chard,or garden during the months of July,
August, September or October without the
consent of tbe owner, and pick, take, car­
ry away.destroy or Injure any of the fruit,
vegetables or crops therein, of in any wise
Injure
or destroy any bush, tree,’ vine or
F. A. Streeter, of Nashville, and J.
plant, shall on conviction be Imprisoned
Warburton, of this city, are erecting a
build ing-at the corner of Maple street, and in tbe county jail not more chan 90 days
North Michigan avenue, which they will or fined not more than 8100 or both.”
occupy as a grocery.
They will open ^/(’.ood attractions are being secured by
the management of tbe fair this year. F.
Sept. 1.- Battle Creek Moon.
Tuesday there was brought to ns a little S. Giddings, of Kalamazoo, an expert bicy­
cle
rider, will give an exhibition of fancy
branch taken from a peach tree In Ira
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On It trick ridlug each day. The Hastings City
Brooks' orchard in Orangeville,
were three very large peaches that Band will furnish tbe music, mmULwUI be
Tbe good. Two base ball games. Wednesday
weighed over six ounces each,
and -Thursday, An exhibition by the run­
branch was not over six inches Jong.
ning team of the Hastings Fire Depart­
Reports indicate that the wet, hot
ment. A fine program of bicycle races.
weather has rotted the potatoes very gen­
A speed program that will be sure to draw
erally, especially on tow land. Those who a tine daw of horses/ All these go to
are fortunate enough toYhave potatoes to
show that the program will be a most suc­
sell will probably realize a fair price for
cess fui one. Remember the dates. Sept.
them, as the wet weather has not been
2*2-25, and be sure you come.
local to Michigan.
The total number of deaths recorded
f
50 years of practical experience, patient labor and strict attention to details, the
Great closing out sato^imlted to 30 days
dutlnc Hie year 189S |u 03 rcporltag dtlra
Weber Wagon has reached the highest standard of excellence, whih is prov en by the
Assignees closing out sate at less than cost
■nd villages In the state amounted In
of the entire J. C. Farrell Clothing A
generous and hearty reception met with by farmers, teamsters and the general public in
4 TTP. corresponding to a deslh rale rd
Furnishing goods stock. Call at onee
preference to others, and by their receiving the highest honors at the Columbian *Expoabout 11 J on the estimated population, as
while the best bargains are there.
sitioh, Chicago, 1893. Purchasers are soon convinced that-they have made a selection
reported to the .unrcoii general, or 134 per
p. T. Colgrove,
1,000 on lhe rorreetly Mtlmsled popula­
greatly to their benefit: that they have the lightest-running wagon in the world, of ad­
.
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AssigiEection This ralo Is ver, low and Implies
vanced modern type, and finished in the highest state of the art.
The band concerts ev&lt;&lt;y Saturday even­ Imperfect registration In many lorall.lra.ro
ing are proving to be drawing cards. Peo­ that the relative death rales a. given,
ple drive tn from the country to enjoy the above eannot be When as a certain measTHEY STAND AT THE HEAD FOR STRENGTH. DURABILITY AND LIGHTNESS QF DRAFT.
music and large crowdM gather every Sat­ urraol tbe comparative heallhlulnw. ot
urday evening. Our merchants can afford
T
HEY ARE USED BY THE MOST SUCCESSFUL FARMERS*
.
different communities.
to contribute liberally t" help the l»ya out
loonrlwuelast wrak w. primed th* THEY ARE BUILT TO WEAR AND WIN.
and their hnorovemetr. at each concert is
on call at thia M^sion of court. We
very marked.
for THE SHREWDEST BUYER ALWAYS GIVES THEM THE PREFERENCE.
,
It m rnnlnn-1 «l»»‘ Mond»y that Vra. copied ll.e
il,,««rtralel&gt;d.r. Amon. tb. erln.IM_l
F«-i«h1Wr ... bumnl tu drain .•» •&gt;'"
...... „ ,rld • Bnrgl.rv—Julut Fumlw.
brulln-r'. Imrn wlui-li'&lt;**•
lu "" Tort -Lr. tb. error &gt;l«w.d.not know.
or Particulars why it is the best wagon in the world go to GOODYEAR BROS, and
ground s. unl»y «yu»&gt;4
c""‘ but II H «rl.ln th.t no eb.nt. oj bu.xl.r,
get circulars explaining every part ol it, and also have them show you one. You can
bnt Vra. ... not m II «&gt;
ever «»» bronshl .nlnrt Jolm Fn.itl.,, «
easily be convinced, after looking one over, that they are far superior to any other wagon
He I... bron lie.ru Iron »l
ever will bfc ’ B. tout honored eltUWof
on the market. Don't buy something else claimed To be just as good.
u»ion b.rn and eui.t*m» S300.
Vrabvlll*
wbwn tM
^X-bran
For Sale in Hasting, by
insured.
Report, In the el.tr !»«&lt;*
',e,Uh in. n,tne should her. rrad •Chu-1'“r
,how, lh.t dhrrbart. rt.euuMll«u&gt;, m-u- „ , ■ h strad of John F«r"&lt;«- 1,01 Hlc
r.lgla. rbuLer. luorbu. .nd nbulrnt ln?«n- " we primed It «’
direCllJ'
turn. In order nauied,. e.urarl mo,t Mek- me raPT— turnlsbed » 'or rhe rourt
tht copy
tW- go,.
nwr. In Million d«l« tn* '"-t * ""“’I
-&gt;
Cumwmpllrm
rrporu-J
»t
SIT
.....
-August 5.
GEEERAL HARDWARE, FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC
p rm..; ■&gt; Pbnid Ir'-r
-rarhrt ferar 30: X„tes Whom «e bny. known fur • long
p'«o*:
-w
P
'
lie .nJ whooping
Uine. =”d whom « highly rrapect.
diphtheria 2u;

"e may Dot have mi elaborate display
"f Hoods at the fair, but we’ll sell you tbe
’**’1 cuffee, tea and crackers In theniaricet
■nd give yoU the hlgheM market price for
produce.
‘
Cook Jt C
Coox.
ook.
* cough
couth 15.

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UCHIGAN STATE NEW&amp;

WEALTH IN WHEELS.
Enormous Capital Invested
Bicycles in This Country.

in Tho Festive Bacillus Likes Sirup
and Cream in Summer-

UNCLE SAM’S GUEST.

■ .. ...
Tho Three
Nntlvo
Rnoe. That Tr,..
In- U Hum Chang ytoOTM Obln
.habit
... tbe
a,, Country.
okutAMman. Lands in isevr xorx.

wbttihq

the

pipr

!

! with tobacco for the
.. * u
Rcntlally German cusimn ).,.&gt;/-’.“V**
&lt; York," remarked a tblriisr.1

I lower Brwdwnv

tuotb Fro portion* lu u lew Ymm*

11

tuan who had Ju.I purel
.
watted over to the wo:.- , , ..* ;*p*
r ' r,
Did you ever reckon with the soda
New York. Aug. 29 —Li Hung Chang, filled the bowl with
„awer micrvuc.
। When the Dutch fixed their first post viceroy of China. ambas«sdor extraor­
Some of the larger companies have ■water
microbes?r
pipe la Hie eaaieat thitp •
There is no nicer breedingspot for the st Cnpr Town Id 1552, with no thought dinary to Iluasia and world-renOwncd
capital invested-S the uuuiufacture
tneeu the teeth when.'vAi,.,
of bicycles alone aggregating $G,0&lt;X&gt;,000. nicest crop of baejeria than t^ls either ot colonization or of conquest, diplomat, arrived in New York Friday at a dealt or on the tste^c
vGtrYet, us has been shown, tbe»e firms are same soda fountain .before which but fortbe sake of having gardens m nicli and became the guest of the nation. mana out of ten'am'ol..
humanity lines upon summer could supply fresh vegetables to theseur
The committee from the Dolphin tho day, though at a
but a tithe of the whole, aud the indus­ thirsty
,
■ * —-------- j.
»w • r । li 11 er t n
w-«uickeDcrew6oftheir*bips«iHDgto
wben
.w--------------boarded the St. Loui* off quarantine and ctttnfortahly digest in* d i: ■
•
try -is growing larger and more wide­ days.
cast, they found three native_jacvs
t;----------" aooonilpttDlcd Li Hung Chang to the Jer to puff aweynt u b : ;
The soda water ria™ is used every tbe
spread every day.
—
♦».»
One
of
these.
.
|Jje
American
line
at
thc
foot
of
inhabiting
tbe
country.
these,
"Judging from the capital invested few minutes by people who pay five
fair.
and . take frenjTsupplies
of the Bushmen, though few in numbers, Fulton street, where tbe landing w£a .
in ouj own couvern," suid the manager cents to wgive
.
j
-­
“The reason for wet tin?
of one of these firm* to me, "1 should ‘ germs diluted with the elrqpeand car- were widely scattered over thc whole of made. Preparations for the reception Is simple enough. Th- vL * ; I'^pv first
say that $3u.(HX&gt;,900 to $-40,000,000 would ■ bon that drip from the nickeled faucets, South Africa. They were nomads of al­ of the famous Chinaman had been care­ dry after having twen i;i ; . '■•tn I&gt;cq0
.
roost
the
lowest
kind,'
with
u
marvelous
*hop for .
fully arranged. Maj. Gen. Thomas
.
Want Bl*
be-a conservative computation of the The thick sirups and egg mixtures are.
months, as moat pijjcs a.
" ’ if it
William Peters, of K«*no, began suit in amount of capital invested iu tbe bi­ thc most promising field for the mi­ faculty for tracking and trapping wild Huger, commander of thc department of
' :9 Muskegon circuit court against the cycle industry iu this country; And this crobe development, because ell sorts of cnimnia. but neither owning cattle nor thc east, as tbe personal representative
out in a
comparatively short time. ]f
ilcago &lt;t West Michigan Hallway com­ is for the inauufucture of bicycles alone. dangerous bacteria are fond of sugar, tilling the soil, with scarcely even a of President Cleveland, with his iwo
low a pipe to «oakfurii fim r4J:aiIM...
, toy for $100,000 damage*. In Novem- 1 do not include those .necessary ac­ and the growth of germs i« not *topi&gt;ed tribal organization, no religion and a staff officers. Maj. George W. Davis snd
. r, 1893, he bad an extensive lumber cessories—saddles, lamps, bells, chains, altogether in the ice cold bottles or res­ language* consisting of a succession of Capt. Mills; William W. Rockhill, firs: fere lighting ft for the first tir./dm
I
. :rd at £eno which was destroyed by tubing and odd parts. The manufac­ ervoirs. Cold only stupefies a microbe, clicks. Unnble to accustom themselves assistant secretary of state, represent ' wood will Char very graduajiy.
.•e from the Chicago &amp; West Michigan ture of these articles ho* necessitated but it does not derive it of its life, even to civilized life, driven out of some dis­ ing hi* department; thc Chinese min-. time gore on ft will abtori, niorr etenlv
the njcotine, which will make h SWeA
trict*
-ht of way. He claim* that the corn- tbe building of specially constructed if it freezes it hard.
.
----------by
. the settler* and in other* ao ister, Yang Yu, and secretary; the
:ny,did not keep tjhelr ri^ht.of way in plants attached to existing factories,
Cte*m or milk used iu connection longer able to find support, ow ing to Chinese Consul Sse, snd a representative to tbe hardened pipe smoker.
“Most people think -that there h *
-oper cobdition, free from rubbish, and. of cuurse, the employment of many with mahy of the drinks concocted by the extinction-of game, they are dow
vawt difference in the quality &lt;jf the
d that the fire was caused by a spark Hundreds of additional bauds. In these the young gentleman at the fountain almost extinct, though a few are still
wood between a briar pipe that «»*
□m one of their locomotive*.
adds
a
large
crop
of
bacilli
unless
it
has
left
in
the
deserts
of
the
Kalahari
and
reinforcements 1 do uot think 1 am
two doll are and one thnt
cent*,
overestimating when 1 ray that an­ been boiled, and that !•- never done, northern Bcchuanaland. Before many
and nearly every dealer is glad to
Milk that is bad is the moat magnificent years the only trace of their existence
Fire started in North Water street in other $40,U0U,0U0 or $15,000,000 ho*
this
idea.
But
tfce
fact
that
tlw
dif­
culture medium for every kind of germ, will be in the remarkable drawings of
- milt Ste. Marie aud before it could be been invested in the last three or four
ference in price lie* ia the mouthpiece
The microbes of rotten eggs are found animals with which they dellghgted to
:t under subjection over $300,000 years, and .with perfectly satisfactory
Tbe
two-dollur
pipe
hasa
inouthpieeeof
In glasses that have been used for jmak- rover the smooth surfaces of rocks,
arth Of property -was destroyed, results.
amber, and the finer the quality of am,
‘ I These drawiags, which axe found all
“There is, however, a peculiar and ing egg phosphates.
inong the burned buildings, are the
ber the higher the price. But th- qua].
Another mierbe thnt lurk* in the soda the way from the Zambesi to the Cape,
altogether
.unlooked
for
change
in
proc
­
k&gt; national bank block, which cost
ity
of the wood is about ti.- same ha
•30,000; the Prenzlauer block, Chippe- ess. When the industry started upon water glass is the pneumonia microlie. Snd from Miuiiaclxuid to the Atlantic.
cheap pipe as in one tbatctwt.- dullan.
Pneumonia is readily communicated by arc executed in r^d and yellow pig­
its
truly
remarkable
couree
bicycle
1 house, Cleveland bouse, Metzger
Of
couree
in a cheap pipe thire n.ay be
glasses and cups used in common by nients, ?nd are often full of spirit and
lock. Perry hotel, post office, telephone makers wer{* unprovided. with ma­
flaws in the wood that lave been deftly
.change and a number of wooden chinery and tools for the manu­ many people, and anyone who awol- character.
puttied
up,
but a careful b... . . when
The second race wn* that which thc
ruptures. The loss is about half Cov­ facture of certain parts of the wheel; lows the germ isliabletodevelop.it.
he hasa nnmlAtrof pijxv tot : &gt;- fn®
*
People therefore should be careful Dutch called Hottentot. They were of
such, , for instance, as those made with"
ed by insurance.
can easily detect these if h&lt;- looks
screw machinery. This was almost where they drink their soda water, and a reddish or yellowish black hue. taller
sharply.
A
25-cent
pip?,
’
if
iiKi^ious
’
y
.
watch
for
the
methods
thnt
are
used
in
than
the
Bushmen,
but
witb
squat
and
ehtirely done by one firm, whose buai■elected, will smoke just a* wd^aad text
Thc directors of the state fair at aess in consequence \icreased enor­ cleansing the glasses, if they wish, to seldom muscular figures—a thoughtless,
as long as a more costly one."—y. y.
- rand Knpids here shut down upon tbe mously. Necessity is the mother of, avoid various disense* that arise from cheerful, easy-going people, who rove 1
Journal
! hither and thither with their flocks and
rest bulk of the gambling there this invention, you know, and ’as ft soon exposure to microbes.
The
drug clerk rinses out the glass herds as they could find pasture. They
. nr and it is announced that there became evident thatI. these
lum parts
JMU lb could
VWUIU
t
LI HintG CHANG,
&lt;U be no wheels of fortune and Dot be made more cheaply than they could j' lefore
be‘orc the eyes of the customer in a were decicfedly superior to the Bushmen,
“What! Do you prdcqc- physlt-8 am]
• cn the cane and ring game al­ be bought
hnuivlit
Sink or
O1 faucet, or a brush with water whom they hated, but quite- unable to of the press, boarded the United State*
there very quickly, arose ' sink
. wed on tbe grounds. An admission bright engineering geniuses iu nearly Tunning around ifc This gives a sug- withstand Europeans, and their nun-. dispatch boat Dolphin early in thc chemistry here nt home?'’
«
'T^,t *• aj'yrife’s toilet
morning
and
steamed
down
tbe
bay
to
. e of 25 cents will be charged to the every establishment who set them­ gestion of" cleanliness and safety to the
’
her* rapidly declined^ portly from thj
table. — Fltegende Blarti-r.
tting ring also, and it is believed that selves to the invention of new and im­ average soda water consumer with loss of their best grazing ground*, but meet the andiassaidor.
New
York.
Aug,
31.
—
Ou
Saturday
Ll
is will keep out the young men who proved machinery with which to make which the bacteriologist is uot at all sat­ largely, also, through epidemic di Menses,
reive their first lessons in gambling them on the parent premises.”
isfied: Such flimsy pretext of cleaning nnd especially smallpox, which ship*, Bung Chuug was escorted to thc resion their way |L
from Indin. dencc. of ex-Secrejtury Whitney, and
"J do not fear coutradietion. ” said • a gloss cannot make on&lt;? that has been touching
ine manager of one of th- hirge.t nth-1from the lip. of anyone who brought'into "lhe coiintrv.' TTu-v" are *— *^crc Introduced io President
Health Id Michigan.
tetie sundries euneem. in tlie country
nn- f**1 *u
disease a safe vehicle now. .-is a distinct race. aimo.t extinct Cleveluld. who h»d com.- from BusDuring t he week ended on August 33
1 1I aecmre
'•&gt; «J&gt;«- colony, though a good d™l of “c^-- I!«.v c«l&gt;«-l#ny to welromr thc
declare m,
my teller
tn-llef that
that: ---------------------------------------•
ports sent in by 52 observers in vari- to me. -when trad.
io the
Unfteti States.'
In vuv
the United
State, '' The ""bortest* nnd slmple.t
method to their blood ha. poa.rd Into the mixedI noted
——' Chinaman
----------**•’-•--•
there is not a
..s
cM.tcu o.uics
' •
-nre Elmo;?I have ar. Solute
I .s portipns of the state indicate that .hot bus not been beneficlallv affected make
—&gt;------- -----1._. .— frdni
------------.1
black
population ot Cape Ton n and it. t The president made a brief add reus of remedy for Consumption. By its tinu'.r usa
germ* is - to
t£ainniution of tbe kidneys and tonsil- ■
! scrub
the even
object vigorously with sonp,
neighborhood—a population the other. welcome, to which tbe ambassador re­ thousands of hopeless cases hive teen a ready
by
the
bicycle
Industry.
Why.
■ . 5 increased in area of prevalence. Con­
.
spooded.
,
On
Saturday
afternoon,
ucif'dm-' wat?r» and n stiff sterilized brush to get elements of which are Malay*and west­
p::;iunenL’y cured. So poof-pica? , an I
: .option was reported at 217 places, lhe butchers are benefited by «h/Mm! cumpanlcd by-hia attendants, CoL Fred .of ifc power that 1 comxLr i: r-y c :;v to,
Mtltes 1 Jt
dean outride. Then it
] phbld fever at 51, diphtheria at 15, proved health' and healthier appetites should be bathed in corrosive, snblir const. negroes, the descendant*of *ln.v.es. Grant and hi* non I’lysHiis. Grn*. Huger, scai
bottler fret V &gt; th
cf
*r . ,
imported in the Inst century. Further
of
the
people.
Members
of
every
trade
p irlet fever at 17, measles at 13 aud
&gt; MiittL’intl Porter and a number of oth- v ho have Qiqswrptrin.Tlima. h ru Mal ot
have found it to their advantage to • mate, 1-2,000 solution, for some hours, north, ,vn the south side of the Orang**
Mi • looping cough at 13 places.
Lung.-Trouble,
if
they
vi;i
vh*.'
tielr
invest some money in one of thc many or a very strong solution of carbolic river,'and beyond it in Nnmagu.ilabd. era. Li drove to the tomb of Gen..Grant, express and pc.rtoflicc a±irers. Siry -. .Sv,'
Important Decisionnecessary adjuncts to the bicycle pas­ acid. Polling, hard for at least five min­ rmnll tribe* cognate to the Hottentotsj whom hr met while the latter was on
utes kills the bacteria, but to kill the still wander over the dreary plain*. . [This tour around |the world, and for
R Judge John H. Palmer decided at time.
Very different from these weak Bush- . whom he had the utmost admiration.
|fi&lt; g Ha pi ds that part of the general
"The leather goods people have (pnnd spores.superheated steam should becinArriving at* Kiwi-side park. Li entered
H .sorter unconstitutional that relates ft necessary to invest in a special class ployjsd, or else the gloRse* should be mcr^ond Hottentots was. and is, the I•
boileq'three
times
in
succession.
I '■ a justices of the pence. lie holds thnt of goods favorable to the manufacture
third native'Face,* those who are called the tomb, and, approaching the crj-pt.
This shows how impossible it is for Bantu (a word, meaning “people”) by laid there, a lieaukifu! floral wreath.
justice is entitled to serve the full of saddles, bags: valises and such like
L ;ne for which .he was elected. One Rtindrics. The shoemakers now make the glasses at the soda fountain to he themselves nnd Kafirs’by Europeans. Before doing so hr made a profound
PARKER S
P |&lt; lousand or more justices in Michigan specially designed shoes, leggings, etc. really clean or free from microbes, and The word Kafir is Arabic, nnd mean* an Ixfw. Li’s wreatli was u beautiful afHAIR BALSAM
B.-.e interested in this decision
The glovecnakers are affected. Watch­ what a difference there is between what infidel (literally "one who denies"). It fair.Vjt was about four feet in diame­
■ the public and the doctor calls clean.
i* applied by Mussulmans not merely to ter nnd consisted• of Lay leave* nnd
r ■ £Uswortn DeUaw, 01 Pinconning, makers manufacture and keep on sale;| Notabetterculturemedhimlato.be
these South Africans, UUb
but to other white, mauve orchids tied* with, yellow
;
hile at work in a sawmill had his head cyclometers und such like instruments*1 found than the soda water glow with it* 1 heathen: as. for instance,
seemed
to ,------nffret,----- ———. —, —
by the velvet. The
— occasion
----- r*— —
■ ■
it off by a cant hook with which he of precision. Photographic apparatus ;1 layer of sirup, cream, egg.
HINDER CORNS ts.
f!_
So thin J| Afghans to the idolaters.of Knflristan. ,*Li deeply. In conversation with. Col. tatalfew
makers turn out spcciallv designed
aS pta. MUV
M«. ne. V
I •• • a* trying to shift a belt.
। that
even the
would imrui
hardly
n_
j..
.
Th
c
Grant
he
referred
do
hi*
warm
admira
­
cameras.
Woodworkers ' and cane-1
------’*,'.T.2T
” mlcrosrojK* wwu,u
y t. in the Hindu-Kush
mountains.
A collision occurred on the D. L. &amp; worker, nnd erk enltem. en(m&gt;rer^ I ,"^,‘5k2L*,U
?1" ’?
"T 1 Portuguese probably took the name tion of thr Intr general’* qualities?- Ono
railroad near Fowlersville between locksmiths nn,l new.p.pen M hnre
n’’ P'*”.£r.b°d,IL *" , from the Arabs, whom thay found al­ of the leading reasons, he added, for re­
B '■ vo passenger trains. Both engine* found U pcfUrely neeemuirr t« Inre.t I “•&gt;'«•&lt;?.'»«* «&lt;l™nc« the danp-x beready settled on the east coast. The*.* turning home by way of America wn*
" Tlu Niagara fallt Route.”
ENg ;; ere ditched, one fireman seriously in­ more or leu capital In vnriomi brnnehe. '
»»•«- Bantu triliea—if we may class those us to visit h&lt;« frelnd’s grave. Through
. I. -red and several cars were derailed.
oftb.Meytjelndn.try, The total rnp. ।
&lt;ra lh&lt;SL Bantus who apeak languoges'of what U *n interpreter he made many inquiries
Mrs. Robert Maxwell and her three
called the Bantu type—fill all East aliout thr mausoleum, towards which
Itnl tbn, invented, entirely ouWde ot,
_jJ . ar-old child were killed by thc cam
’ |a.m.|pm jp.rn isn.[*.«.
Africa from the region of the Upper Nile ]&gt;c forwarded Hon John Bussell Young
the actual manufacture of bleyele«.ennNIGHT ON SHIPBOARD
...I XJSpJO I C57|U0! «.»
S2D.000.o6b or $30.-'
$30.­
southward.
a check for $500
After remaining
not be far short of $20,000,000
.
&gt; The Upton works at Part Huron 000.000. The investment is spread over • The Heralar Datieo and the Time for
Those who dwell south of the Zambesi standing for 20 minutes nlongs!dr thc
I- Meh some weeks ago discharged 150 an enormous area."
(Senerel Kclaxatton.
are generally strong nnd well-made casket Li uttrned several word* in Chi­
:’ their employes has shut down tntireThe -first rail" is sounded again 1 men,
-- -------------A little-sum in arithmetic is neces­
sometimes os black d* „a irulf of nese and made a-profound bow. step­
_________
...
.
C. R. Q8BORN. Local Agent . H«sU*g»
• until January 1. This throw* 100 sary to get ot the amount of money five mlnutea before sundown, when the y?..i
Guinea
negro, __
sometime,
verging
on a ping backward to the door, he repeated
;u.:ore men out of work.
en«lgn
end
the
Jack-lndyerd.
arc
,
brown~ttnl;
and though Uwv have the the same wonfei to himself and made a
spent by the devotees of the new pas­
laauned and aetayllght made reiuly for woolly hair and thick lip.’ generally second bow. Themhe withdrew.
Report on Crops.
1 time.
Indicate
tho
.hip
’, where
characteristic of inc
the negro,
negro. maiviauai*
Individual,
1 Toledo, O.» Aug. 29.—C. A. King &amp; Co.’s
Prices vinucoa
of - wheels vury
vary from
$50 10
to hoteUng to __
The entire -party then entered care
...wo
xrom *au
,1.♦hn niwM
■
in.
7.
nhnilte dnrinrr
Tk-------—“ M..
__
...found. among
Y ’ whcoecaat
~VS ---may. —
tbereforr.l
„
th° “lUht
'
arroftra
them
1
nual crop report says that clover »100 and upward
w r’agcs and were driven to the residence
------------------w.w.w^.w,. ,, U urn
- i Th
------i *'*'-.''*
awuiiu un
be
pretty
safely
accepiM
as
an
average
I
«
or
.
1
fo,,o
^s
at
sundown
as
the
of
features
suggest
Ij' cd in Ohkx Indiana, Illinois and Mich?ita air admixture of t
Col. Grant in Kast Sixty-sroond
TIMETABLE.
saluted by
blood. -The;
an will be about two-thirds of a crop. first coat to the owner of a bicycle J!®* U ,owcred
- all ar. (,Semitic
---------------------aey are more prolific
There he was received’ by Mr*,
In Effect MsySl. IW.;
deClc yine
-*” assembly 1* than the
wwIIvGeuivin,a.
wiuow a,
Mrs.
| ie quality is nearly an average. The p&gt;t down another 15 for such ad-1
Central Standard Tune
Hottentots, or wen
well upnyslcala* physical- '&gt;.&gt;■«»,
QranL widow
of ur
the mre
late general.
general." Mr*,
tins’ qawtera
(inurters am.
an.’ lyratronger nnd
__ i belter. mode,
...
___r _and
_
.....
. and...
teeeu as
.. ,lamp,
------ K.,1
----------------end thev r&gt;
Orent
LI are old
friend.,
the
He ajority of farmers are disposed to juncts
bell,-----cyclometer
and- n then sounded for evening
( *.l freely early. One-third of the ' few useful, handy tool*. There is pos­
r. a rote n !e7 . Dri
a
'"rth'’r “•"’■•&gt;'«&gt; •» •&gt;» •*. of
affecting. Mra. Gran- met
heat crop left in the states named 1 sibly a suit of bicycling clothes, which fte bMte rallt ™
'?!’■ Ilt&lt;’- flO“e °f the Hb" du* °ut «»•' h'« excellency i.
Chip,
in
1ST.
when
— Jhiua in 1879 when
’
11 be unfit for milling, owing to dam- ' may be estimated at $20, and then for ae bugle rail la warded to ’ Slnnd by , worked iron nnd copper; all of them accompanying Gen. Grant on his trip
e by rains.
Their chief wealth la, In around the worl&lt;L Thr viceroy was
NOKTH.
the'slmple repairs that may be needed hammock.. That bring, all the crew need Iron.
*!T“L"Aik' u” J10**- 'b,lr C"M,C;
““ T
not [Xtei.s,
presented to all the Invited guest* He
Ctdesgo...;.......
Noted Illustrator.
| while on a long trip and away from the
out
to
the
ships
side
bewde
the
ham'*
—
*
—
’
----*»-.-.*•*
....
but where the land wn» fit for tillage spoke feelingly to Mra. Grn. Grant of
. New York, Aug. 31.—Charles Stanley regular repair shop* of the maker.
KiUmuoo Lv.
I -inhart, an artise and illustrator of These are not likely to exceed $5 In n mock netting*; to two rank* facing the they cultivated it. They had no re­ the great loss she hnd sustninrd.in thr East
Co»vn-r....
stem, until the boatswain’s mate re­
L reruational reputation, died Sunday of year. The guaranty’ given with all bi­ ports to the officer on deefc: “All up ligion. except in a sort of magic, and death of her husband, and said' that W'.-MiuiJ .1 cycles
covers
nil
ordinary
repairs
not
that warship of the ghost* of ancestors he would alwoya cherish the general’*
right’s disease at the Players’ club in
and nft." Thc latter then ardent "Un­ which seems to be the most widely
। da city.* Mr. Reinhards was born in tbe result of carelessness or accident
1'”'»nory. Then the viceroy presented
cover!— Pipe down!” and in obedience
diffused of all human Mupenrtltions. Mr*. Grant with **ve&gt;ral piece* of valu«. ttsburgh, Pn.. in 1844.
j caused by the owner. Together these
sums, which include first cost, amount to this order and tbe boatswain’s whis
°f 0 Priesthood, there were able brocaded silk] a rate Chlnene vase
Ge
the
nettings
nre
thrown
down,
and
to $105. Now by thc cn'd of the sea­
wjzards or medicine men, often j&gt;ower- nnd n nufnlier of chests of tea. He also Ckw ordale
son a rider may be tired of\hls “bike" the hammocks are served out and taker, ful as the denouncers of those whom presented U. S. G»ant. Jr., son of Col. ■Mmitz...... .
below
to
their
proper
place*.
Eacl.
or secs one he likes better, and wishes
thc chief wished to put to death. In­ Grant, with a valuable jade stone. The
to make an exchange. His old machine haninjock ha* printed on it a number, tellectually they weser very much upon visit lasted an hoiir. When Li was on
und $30 to $50 will procure him a brand- nnd that same number 1r on the hook the level of the native races of West the point of leaving, Mrs. Grant pre­
new one of the latest model. Henee wc below decks where that hammock has Africa.—James Bryce. M. P., in Century.
14 n J). L.
sented him with a; large-sized steel enmay take'it that the annual expensc ot 'tc be swung, so that each man sleeps in ,
LiMtlif.;.......
' graving of her husband.
j “I wan troubled, a long time, with
Detroit.
keeping a bicycle. Inclusive of first the same place every night, and that j
Antiquity
Prerton# Stones
•Rind
K*pl&lt;S.
cost, is aboht $50, or. say.Sl per week. place is called his “billet.”
£ 'ick headache. It was usually acC.pmn were not cut untj the 16th or
Unless, now. a boat i* called away 17th century. bclngr uwd in the roturh p.,., THREE LIVES LOST
I .-ompanied with severe pains in the
Thia, of course, does not include re­
freshments, on journey*, hotel and there will be no more bugle calls until before that period. As carlv ax 2.400
E '.ample* and sickness at the stomMinoa* poll*.
other incidental expenses.—N. Y. Her­ five minutes of nine. Thy period Is year, before Christ precious stone, were
| jch. I tried aj Pills
good that
manyI remedies
received
Milin., Aug. 28.—At an
"were
Minn.,
ald.
one. of complete
nnd1 isMinneapolis,
spent
V““ ■’----------• -I"'
■ —relaxation,
like perma
S anything
recommended
for­
■
V svuw «VI C
by the sailors in smoking, gpinning
cut (lur.ng the Itontan empire than dur­
nent
benefit A sinthis complaint;
but •
yarns, singing. pMying on musical in­ ing any other period. Later Venice and Strayed the dothipg store of -A. G.
Ej de box of these
did until
tire work
A trader at Fort Berthold, on the up­ struments und &lt;k»ncing. At five min
Peterson A Co., at 1203 Washington
ft pills
was not
1 be­
I : or me. and I am
a well man.”
per Missouri, also tells a story that 'illus­ utes of nine the first call is again sound­ Gcnod became the great gem markets of nvenfic south and ■ Lundeen’s icxiglnggannow
taking
| CH. Hutchings, East Auburn, Me.
trate* an Indian's notion of a practical ed ns a warning to the. crew to pre­ thc world, and upon the direovery of the house adjoining. After it was ex­
joke. A Hee Indian had given him con: pare to turn into their hammocks and MW world. It. supply wa. ealted upon tinguished the bodies of F. A. nnd Gt»*
v For the rapid cure of Constipnriderable annoyance by hanging ground go to sleep. At nine o’clock come* the to furnish the old world. The prehTo- Anderson and Jolin Schroff, lodgers in
I lion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Nnutorlc races of the new world made great thc Lundeen building, were found In
the store In .a half-drunken condition, call known ns "Tattoo.”
E iea, and all disorders of Stomach,
Ute of pearls, and Korte of the finest seen the ruin*. The origin of the fire wa*
and was told that in case he wan seen
This Tattoo is the Fiirvivut of an old
■ Liver, and Bowels, take
again with a bottle it would be taken custom. In the- “old navy" ft used to ore yet to be. found iu the coMlnent probably incendiary. Loss about $12.­ ilaarixa*
away from him and thrown into thc last 15 minutes, and was performed, discovered by Columbus.- InJ-awa. the 000; insured, for $9,000.
fire. A few* days afterward the Indian with drum und fife, playing all manner first country tn produce diamonds, tbe I
appeared with a pint flask-in hi* blanket xif nira nnd quicksteps, according t.i finest precious stones, and at one time I
ns usual. The trader was as good as hb the fancy or fogenuity of the drummer aa many ns 6,000 men were employed in 1
Crr**ey---- ---------the Goleomta mines. It hasnlwcsLe,, ,
word, nnd ‘demanded the bottle, which and fifer. It is even said to have bee;,
* ’u&gt;l
iYorfcTU'y.
was given up without a word of pro­ banded down from a period of supersti u remurliable fact that thc so-called !
tityillYNHfr'X L*
Rlcb^nd Junction...
test. and then the redskin started for j tion, when they u*cd to make n hullr.- eonterretiom of the world ip the matter I
the^ door. The trader threw thr flask 1-aloo after dark to drive the devils out of dlatrnn^ comiemn. new dlnmonj
»ml their products. Aresierdtuii
into the stove, when bang! went «!»•• of the ship.' At the last note of Tattoo
store nnd out came tbe windows, thr the ship’s’ben Is struck twice toraine hT'1*.’1™!-one-third of the tiade ’
’’•Fn '.t TrMr.s wit! bv re::-: ■!’ . . J J.
‘"■”™"'&gt;»-Chieofr Chronicle
|
trader following. Had hrstopprd tn in­ o’clock, and the bo.tsw.ln’. whlml,
tn Jhr &lt; i»injumy,whnw*f'* 11 ’
lhe timeof uueb train* wh*:
vestigate before tbrowirg. hr would rounds “pipe flown.” Every wan must
No. it. will WMtt nr WedH'" &lt;r !■ . 5
Dak-fl Ehulmrb.
have found the flask contained gun then turn into hi* hanupnek, whether
tnu. No. 1 ami' k’rrifibt S&gt;». *0 "•• 1 *
Prerand rut into two-inch lengths'
powder, not whisky.—Golden Day*.
«
KXo. • Ml nllM Rlrtil«nJ.:l« «&gt;•“" ptll “
hr i» sleepy or not, for an inspection i*
three bunches of rbul’arb. Dredge n-itklufidc by tbe maater-at-arm* to ace tljat
rival of No dnnC.J. &amp;M. h FM m'litft**
—Our happiness in this world tie­ oil have done so. Then sounds tha* flour and put in a bailing dish, with one
RwriKite nm-l »h) al 1*1*” 1 ‘ *. , X)Zrl,(
before Iraviuff time of
&lt; liter**•
pen ds on the affection* that we are en­ last, long, mournful call. “Tap*.”—- large cupful of sugar sprinkled over It.
Bake In a mederate own three-quarters
abled tennspire.—Duchess de Pra*lin.
It msv not go forward until n*\
■&lt; r »sr
fleet. John M. Ellicott, to St. Niebels*.
of aa hour.—N. Y. Txd'ger.
n«n'v. &amp; T A.
Nipt*
The state board of equalizaftsn, In
-**xiun al Lansing to listen Jo thc ap•ala of the representative* of the ser­
ai couptie* for the reduction of their
jualized valuation, adjourned until
•ptember 14, when the duty of equal­
ing the valuation of the state will be
mmenced. State Tax Statistician De­
odar} Vised the board not to reduce the
rgregute valuation of the state, ns
ich reduction could only tend to in-eaae the rate per cent, of taxation.

H

Michigan Central

E&amp;I&amp;&amp;&amp;S00 &amp;

I Sick Headache
I Permanently Cured

AYER’S

AYER'S

I AW Cathartic Pills

NONESUCH
mince meat

�Hastings Banner.

uo!“^

1 baa to rrtw Mu,
’■»»»«

Thursday, Sept, j. 1896.

-.^sbc” ffet^" te‘! “ Br&lt;t' «“~

, yon-ve torn me turnon nocning of
jour adventures for rbe Jast two or
three years. Surely, you must have
nnd some l&gt;efore coming here?”
"And hereditary tandeneie,’
s.,
I'oprt'uL-'7 eW to ,Mrn U1,t J'0” are'
The short and simple aanAbL'—
f'*”™
’Poker, of them
you
know the line. Tbe city was not
I f 'u’i’T ‘d'T“y* *° indeflnitalv; tha,
ia, ad but one wu iadednlle, and h.J- --PH l»prereSn?!’T‘aJ?T? —Jv 5S®*TOU*’• ^re is nothing more to telh
a mv ,BeHeTe «*• you »re fortunnte, indeed,
cases ° oacape any risk of tnc monotony of
K ■
!, !here ”"“t
S'”11 in the
a humdrum existence. I exxyy you tbe
t K family, and he would have it ao, though I
1 must go to her now.■ M
—ld
•« th.
me .Ui
gin. | aJ?ey. of Mceue *nd surroundings
,.
: a' J f“w;doyor-1 k”rw he ant be JL Wing,
it
tn
a tbe ff’fh
rather &lt;,;.
slight
k / V Z7
Ct0
‘ [ ^.r* ,Or 1 ””r rrnienibervdheed
to me. rethei
KUi ' " b ca aas fall'u to your lot."
strange
jt .iiS'ai.x-S
1: “I’m afraid
•'“*'“*u^rcd—never
t^—
uth
•u 1T ’hadj stated.
stated,1'
*^* there
.-----------------could be no
,umonotony in
y ne8^ected her
“ if one could not grow weary
hta
In this mornino-"Te
”1 am
am "’T
8h* Cried’ ““W.
"hy« Dr.
Dr- Morrii
Morri
T
i ’ ’
|I °f it! 8b&lt;
Patient.
!;
-*-•'-*•!
this Uftara^
afte^
Ihi.
“tO d-ive to Daaaettville 1 is the BUPrrl®tJve of monotony. Many
to hare, - •— ; —
wmpren jn-rtaut ap
"Itcolly, Mrs. Loring-,- I urged, “you a nrracrimte «7,
have no cause of complaint agnln-n
»»U 'Whu-d.t,. hare you f‘d l-osHahnum w. tart in Spa .
jour ancestors, except, powiblv in th:,-,
Madam.’ said he to my aunt, iak,- u _•
you inherit from them snaoeptlbllitk-x Oh opportunity to enjoy the
.^y-uentorerkeroadS word for it, all hotels ate bad, but some
of unusual keenness. Thereeanhardl,nre worse than others*, all strangem
be an escape from ,»„&gt;&lt;■ of the penalties
nature txacte Tram the (moaralor of n„
thc -*"■- are obnoxious, but some are pestilen­
tial; all sight-seeing is a weariness of
“It wm,mid
lohbthdlv.'
druggie the following artistic temperament. Tbe Uncst Ixlr.
the flesh, nod the more one has of it
celaln
demands
the
gentlest
handling
•: which courtesy ami ol»acaw nunuung.
H will do her good Thc fact that the greater tbe burden becomes.* "
f.hint. you
vt-tti catch
oolek _
umeaning.
___ .
.,”
.
•re finely blended, when Mrs.1I think
my
■’’And Mrs. Lonbg?”
’k
!,ertora '&lt;•» hour.
1 fief medical adviser came 1
“Just as I bare thought so many.
many,
-ill .prore to her that she is nln-adv b
“Ilis vehemence startled her, and she
fo- a diNCfraiion of her case. I many times.” she declared, with a Kmiiu Ito pick up in this splendid.,.,-j. fled at-the,first opportunity.”
&lt; nt issue were thc length. ‘ i delight.
“?
You
it no fcelingh
feclingh . ,
*
OU put lt
atlJKMl’h'*rt‘. he,ides on we
sue comn
"Yet^she
could uot
not have heeded the
। . ami minuteness with 1| doctor—so feelingly. You can’t realize
realfrj
- ung, I can post yon on the treat- tirade
— to
— advantage.
-w.-um^v. In all sincerity,
-•
|OW. l[iul
■ should describe her sysop- ”ow —
rejoiced
I -am *to- •know
that jI
■ . i?,1 Ms-ppcu
,n:,l'r*d our
out rvr
fee her."
her."
'let me .say that until she consents to
d or imagined, the systems of &lt; un^er your treatment, I shall expect '
T,,ere
quiet amusement in her rettle down quietly for a considerable
in her
.- to which she hod l&gt;een sub- j ^ou
uccompllsh wonders,
ndein. doctor,
drwutz.she listened to this ipgenunus “
«*c mere
time
there is
is not
not mucti
much nope
hope of
of effecteffect. • -effects, good, bad or in- i Peo^b* wondera."
U S , T*rmitt«l it to end her &gt;pg her cure. You must have observed
W!u
,
oH
it
..
.
.
.
. produced by them, nnd the 1 *‘"’e shall do one best, you and I. 1 hesitancy-whifch
nesitancy—which was all It was de- 3hat on a journey she seems to be at
HPIK'll fn ....................
-roof, weighty or'valueless, ! hnd much can Imj counted on from
accou’P&gt;'«h.
■ her. beet, but that when the trip -is
persons unknown to’ her ■ 4^e medicine you ure to take. Rutrc- in
*’ay iR ton alluringly charm- ended there is a reaction, and after a
(t was n content, valifint but ' member, please, that thediructions fur*
ft. she said.
"I can’t resist the ,cw «teks she is off ngain, finding in
shall $be ready
dt two.
emn n on Ir.u.n
’’ ...
-” ,the
excitement relief which,
and.'nt last the woman had 1
use are to be followed exactly.”
, temptation.
1
Her face brightened.
*
A* I turned from the porcfi I had a ip turn, has to be pa.d for at a high
“Aou
mind allowing
kH-tor. «lvar doctor,” she ra&gt; '
_ won’t ----------..... WCme
p,vthe
- pre- glimpse at Mrs. Weston’s face disap. rate. When her greatest neet! is rest
‘ •»4»&gt;»5«r»*
..-111
_v . Raid.
• • “I dear*
.*
•. ou can’t imagine how pleased scription,
will
you?" she
pcanng through her doorwfiv. and she applies the spun If ever there was
&gt;;,■ 1—[ nm to be tinder^-our ly
“ love ‘ to am*’them, although of com-.- from iti^ cheery smile I conjectured n victim of thc travel habit, she js one.
that
the good ronJ heartily approved Can she not be persuaded to give her
I
can't
road
them:
They're
like
th.,
.
. h I, could tell you,describe
.—-------rc.u*© m,»
mi^ rirn I’va suffered, thc 1 hieroglyphics in the museum,. so
so inin- Of the little acene which bad taken t cooperative powers a fair chance to
place
acroHR the way. '
assert themselves? -Ono can’t do bet­
। tdergone at the hands of Arresting and instructive; don’t you
Ugh! it makes me - th™k
doctor?”
ter than to let nature alone sometimei.
“Why certaiirty you can see it,” said
pk of them." But I can’t tell '
XT:
’ This is plain talk, plainer than I should
Hiram Jones, the new farmhand.cer­ like to address directly to your aunt;
bear even to think of thorn. I. scribbling away on a sheet of mv no- 4
tainly bad one merit—he obeyed or­ but it is due to you, far in many wans
was that last one, so highly book. “Herp it is.”
She took the paptfr. and surveyed' it ders. I’relscly at two o’clock my horse you can help to put It into practice.*
tied, too.* I went to him,doc- j
■
S|TO BK CONTtSVKD) .
nre my going to him—abso-1 with something approaching awe, in und buggy stood before tbf office dour.
tting my life in his charge. I Hplte of her long acquaintance with The fact that he was on_ti: ne made me
study the fellow’s looks. ; ss one
gaze's
i:-t after I hnd escaped front , nuch documents.
one gaze's
for both
of. vs with interest at some pytdigj' devel­
i: who hud made me take | Probably
,
- it. wac well-------—.. v
l ocks nnd ride u horse—such that she could make nothing of it, oped in an altogether unexpected
.
•.lly bard trottang horse, too— j There was quassia, to give an impres­ place. Hr was stout und well
built.
SUFFER U~TOLD MISERIES.
(J
ts every day. And whnt, doc- I ®lvcIy vigorous flavor to the compound!. with Httle'of the slouching clumsiness
•
on imagine that
next wretch tincture of atefoedita. for the .-hake of cf thetypical plowlioy. His face. .
ink of it ! ' He thrust me into &gt;te bouquet; burnt sugar, to supply the though far from stolid, was not at­
Mb.-: In-’ called a ‘rest-cure;’ absolutely proper color effect; and aqua pnra tractive. and several days’ growth of
FE/AALE
: / t&lt;&gt; do. nothing to are, nobody 1 to Mu* amount of eight ounce**. It would Ixrard helped to leasi-n such slight
to. Why, doctor, it was mad- । ho an evil-tasting, evil-smelling, evil. claims to comeliness as it might* have
* maddening!
‘
; looking mixture, qdite tepablc of sat- l-osaessed. His garments were coarse
simply
: ACTS AS A SPECIFIC
dear Mrs. Loring," I broke in, Wying the patient’s craving for grue­ and stained, arid hi.&lt; boots were old aud
! B) Arousing It Health, Actiin all her Organ.
do not agitate yourself with some potions, but harmless enough, worn.
“
You
’
re
prompt."
I
observed.as
he
renotwithstanding its warnings to the
such menior les. I f you please—”
’ It Cannes health to bloom, and
.
Ihiquished thl- reins, “It’s a good
I*.lit &gt;hc had regained breath and senses.
1 joy to reign throughout the frame.
.
“So reassuring, isn’t it, doctor, to 1 plan.”
wa-s'itign-.n in full career. Rest-cures,
“It’s easy ’notigh." he answered,
... It Never Falls to Regulate...
. v. yrtr-ctires,, milk-cures, steam-curen: have things in black ami white?” said
gruflty.
and.
turning
on his heel;
drenchimrs internal and external, pills, she. “One sees them »o much more
। “My wits haa been nailer ueaunentof lead. । walked away.
iln* phy»lcl«n« three »enr», without benefit.
pids and piasters: sea air. mountain vividly, don’t you know?”
. After iielnif three bottle* trf U KA DH BLD'S
At knottier time his manner. might
_D__
?Proof of the value of the eyes. Mrs.
FEMALK ItKGULATOK (he can dq ber own
a
.issrei*. calisthenics, nnd opt’ cooking, mlikinr and wn*hina."
huve annoyed me. but just then 1 had
»-i
duor •xe-rcisc; drugs by wholesale, Loring.”
1
X. s. It it VAN. Henderson. Ala.
other interests in life than specujp"Indeed it is. That thought has
BRIDHELn RFCIT.ATOU CO.. Atlanta. Ga.
'■.out number, .treatments rep­
tions as to the crudities of farm-labor!
BoU by druggiaU at Sl.M) per bettle.
3 range from the latest bad curred to me often, yes, so often.” She
• medicdl science to a cldfie ap- sighed gently, as if there were some-1 ars’ civilization. Miss Gray waa ready
, for thc start, and In n moment or two
• the*spperstitions of vuudoo- thing melancholy in the reflection.
"I shall drive to BuasettvIHe this the bay was leisurely beginning his;
these she had survived. For
afternoon's work .to nllnp|»earttncestt&gt;e *
hours her ■title flowed on In afternoon to hate the prescription made
sleepiest &lt;»ld roadster in the state. I
i.iel: overwhelmed all inter- up,” I told her as I bode her good-morn­
had thought the vehicle well enough in
and when she paused nt last ing; and her thhnks pursued me us I its way. but now. | noticed thc dust on
I; -r from weariness than from hastened down the stairs nnd out of the its body and Hie cakes of dried mud
house. Once otit of range of her sight
-:-jb-!?uhjqct.
’
on the t ires a^jd spokes, and a suspicion {
voman of stu-h experiences nnd voice, I .paused to wipe,
. my
. fore­ crossed my mind that horse, carriage. (
1 tvmnTkahly well. Ilercom- | h*'ad.
after ’finishing
'
’ as a man will
...........
’ ’ innirna nnd very possibly driver contrasted
. • pale and sallow, and her ' long, and trying tdsk. no matter wtlialb»•—••• ■•£*"'•»
’ fiddly, and not to their advantage, with j
re “on
or navvy. 4 had • . ; .
...
,
"
.
un cilgv,"
c&lt;:gv, ns
Ils she
sue herself
nerscn . er he be philosopher
* .
- ‘ .
-- • -Loring,
thc-trim, well-dressed young person bet; hut the stethoscope showed ]| a very kindly feeling for Mrs. Loring.
tfiuc me.
r lungs were not. affected, and rad it was ns much a port of my busi“1 belfcrvfi I can guess your thoughts.”
nthitig to cause alarm in tho ness to listen to her plaints us it wns to 1 said, not too amiably. “You’re mar­
. heart.
Her digestion
PRICE
,Wl. ABV,
V’ *-v- . ' endeavor to
-- -remove
. ..-- - — their
--- - cause,
... . but- veling at my fiery steed. Am I right?"
icestion was
wa*.!
i :-l hardly have been other- I1 no umpunt
amount of reiteration of the fact,
fact.
“In part yea.” she. answered; “but
...........
l.n,i 1 it
rnffiiMwl
remneile
lire to the
:hc. triak
to which
hnd , sufficed
to reconcile
me infiicto the inflic-|
only in part.”
for so many years—and uu- । tion. She spoke so rapidly, and with so ।
“And what do yoji think of him?"
v *hi- hnd" had some genu- ' many exclamations, thnt her talk, “That hr is’.very quiet and gentle.
s of rheumatism, but these ! jarred on one’s nerves as quickly as a •nd very well milted to a physicianV
rv weighty reasons for brisk but irregular hammering. The uses.”
rg about two-hemispheres. As ] lot. of her niece as her constant com-1
“So fnr 30 good; but is that oil?”
f try predecessors had prob-1 panion was not to V° envied: ft wn* .
“About the horse, ye*.’’
.
iilcl, it seenuxl clear to me * fitraogo
ihnt it was not
the gin
girl »•
who
ge mat
nni inc
uu (
*May I risk asking if your thoughts
1 —t plan to pursue wns to let' was
‘ in need of medical attendance. turned from him to h.'s master’”’
tt.iji herself wih some harm- | What an agreeable patient Miss Gray
There was a little pa Ute before she
But. after all. I re- ।
and, looking at her out of the
hi.-I to strive to Induce her ( would have been!
he believed herself au in- ( fleeted. Dorothy Gray well wo« to be corner of my eye. I thought her cheek
preferred to Dorothy Gray ill. ^nd.tbe Hushed a bit.
p. Mrs. Loring, is most in- next reflection, in natural sequence.
-Il
11 was
WHS merely
UKTCIJ a
U question which sngwas, where was she to be found?
1 I, gravely.
I grated itaell." «he aaid
No
in plicated.’* said sbe, carnest-------obe
--- wns visible about the Clark dcring whether the evident fitness of
ROUTE
PASS
EAOL.E
i v phvsicians have spoken premises; evidently the young lady 1 he fiorsc for his work meant that his
was out for a stroll. Somewhat regret- mnBter jo^ed upon this village as his
;r* fully. 1 crossed the rood to Mrs.Weston. permanent field.”
nwd hardly avoid it.
STANDARD GAUGE STEEL BAILS.
&gt;»t the jw&gt;int ju^t now. [shall who was enjoying one of her rare res­
It was now my turn to hesitate.
ion to submit implicitly to pites from household duties.
“Really.” 1
at ,aKt- ’*it u ° hard
•&lt;Fv
#
go.
a
new
hired
nmn
”
.h.
proI shall give you a preI can say neither
Iohk
I
, con
claimed; “eome —
„ to-day. »n, I' ves
m-or'gn-at eflleucy, but on-i
can’t---get beyond the
nor no. I--------nnu»t I&gt;i used with rigid care Je»' hired him bn the apoi. My. but ’prefient. May I not lie content with
..FEO.M...,
at a regular hour—let us it'a a rellrfl TlllVtem bora grow up.
n o’clock. You will then take 1'11 never (eel real itwy mde« were
“Do you think it Is enough for yon—
of the medicine In a wine- good, .teadr man on tbe fam,.
for anv young professional man
"Who fa he? anti where la he from?"
■atcr—the glass must be full
••But if it satisfies me/’
talluro to
■
Then go out of doors ami I naked, knowing Uial
Does itr
for 13 iruuutes in-the sun- evince interest In her acquisition
At this particular instant, yes; at a- d all NORTHERN POIXTR
»"
:|x»t availalile, not for exercise. would be highly unwise.
other times, when I can’t get away Ihr Interior of tbe MEXICAN KEPUBLIl. Md
Of i-iii;
-but iu order to hnve the
te the
1 gucM hc*s a tramp, though he from myself, no.
clrulai m. ut Its best to promote theac- looks kinder spruce for one of 'em. His
You can see him she apolce again it wna to ask me
&gt;-,i; ■ • tin- delicately powerful combi- name’s Hiram Joneo.
Mie jlmjr'-—
.. . to&gt; .b. fallowed
.d hrbyh*&gt;r
ai
r:an&lt;»ti of drugs. I will arrange with weedin’ over yonder.
rouUn.
.nuuuo
------ b.r sunt
”It strikes me he’s a little awkward i Whll. I described It .he
tyr;-. Cl.uk for your breakfast dirt.
“
snd otter* more attrartions tn ths surnt-we
..L
..
A ’■ r breakfast you will shtin theopen st 4kw 1 suggested, aftdv • brief survey 1 rabwly
ns if
« she htulte)
ba&lt;SK room to doubt *r. t-Hiri-L or .reveler titan। anv oiber route
a cuiintrv nnrlvalsd tn ■reo;1?that the Invalid wua clow, to deathii T-avmtnv
«:r fou an hour, at the end of which of the newcomer.
ru&gt;e with Ancient |ftatnry.-lo the land of the
tin» •’I win taken walk or rid©. Don t
Well, he comes cheap: rested HKo door, flefora th. njcltal «•*
Mouteznnma and the Aztecx
t’A-iiu worn it until thc dinner hour, tir’d sake most anything, he was mat w. bad begun » trarerae one of th.
eovipmknt vsbvhfamxd.
tevcl stratchc. I UKbieMd
*hvn you nwy take asscond done. Rest
•Then
not a train p," safd L "By ami the bay lengthened bls .trklcai
for an hrtor after dinner, and then pass
your time as you please out of doors. tbe way. will you bare him harness my • chirrup or
hoof-beats rang
\ third *&lt;lnsc should be taken at sup- horse about two o’clock? Excuse me.
sl»aken off and
BAN ANTONIO TO
rib© hard road?
tiine, and a fourth before retiring. I added, hastily, for Miss Gray hod quick and sha&lt;P u
Tar below bls
I rt li upQQ yOU lo rnJTy out theae di­ come into view as she turned Jbe cor­
left
"
‘
the
wm
—
“
excuse
wouki- ha
rections to the letter."
ner of tbe house over
best* but on«
lc to the* young most of tbe kx»&lt; trotters ho
‘Indeed I will,” sho promised, and
P'rret connections at San Antonio wMh aUllnea
thcuhvrfoce fell, and she leaned toward Indy.
.
, m kho rear.Pulling him up when we from tbe north and east.
Tbe girl saw me as I hurried toward nauu,«, . rise In the grotle 1■
u*e as she asked: "Doctor, have I n
,ho girl a little triutaphantly.
The
: ■
us diathesis? There was n her. and, pausing, awaited me at the
swift motion hsd brought a new l.ght
Frenchman, such a .delightful man I
F&lt; r infonnaboc &lt;»ftccralni Wexien. Ttaiets
“Good morning, doctor." sb. raid, into her eves, and the rush of the wind Tim*
thought at first, who talked so benni»rf parti iilsro.sod the Jon,ocy to
poidu.mii.p~tifulLy about that. Tell me. truly, do with a hint of a smllr. perhaps at tse I,ad heightened her delicate color.
“W«. delightful." “■e
spwd with which Imale toward her.
.▼ou think I have one?”
“Let me oonfeas at once. I misjudged
"Good morning,I responded,
’ Mrs. Loring,” I declared,earnestly,
W.
G.
NEIMYER,
home cruelly. He ho. wonders “take my word for It, you have nothing hop* you find your rooms comforts(qgy exceeded expeeMUons
to fear on that score.
ble?”
w Clark 81, Gteaco
-The brute" her redeemed hlrase
‘They arc, very pleasant- But what
’-‘Hut there was&gt;thnt London doctor,
- - -Would It were as light
"hr Rbrsiste,], •'lie sai.d that I was do you think of my aunt?
rusily.” «n«d L
C.
K.
DUNLAP,
“Oh. she’s well enough, said I. un? « taslaforthe man.
anaemic^ and' he *fookrd so wise, with
U. P. and T.
she s wen
Perhaps the man bos not been
great white beard like an ancien
Wigc. If it had not been for the anu
ludtred. aft." *"
“*'
perhaps bix, doctor, do-olease tell me \ou know, to encourge me greotly

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Mr. Oox win lead tbe Epworth League
Sunday evening.
Tbe W. C. T. U. will not have their
tent on the fair ground this year.
W. CT. U. bold their weekly meeting
e very Tuesday In tbe Supervisors room at
1:80.
*
Tbe Emmant----------’. P.-----------------a C. K. will meet
on Sunday evening wt 6:30. Sumer Depue will lead the service.
Gospel temperance meeting ou the lawn
In front of Mrs. Rachel Bailey’s residence
next Sunday afternoon at 3:30.
lieve tbe dettor close? Even now, afore it
Usual monthly missionary meeting of
is legal tender, it’s only wulh 92 cents on
the ladles of tbe Presbyterian church, will
tbe dollar, and when tbe country la ftoodld be held on Wednesday next at the parsonwith it, it will go still lower. Then we—
or rather sich nv us ez •bev property to XMn. Carrie Fuller Weatbsrford. of
raise money on—kin pay off------n
Alaska, will speak on Spiritualism, at
“Eggsactly so,” retorts Basom; "yu kin Reed’s hall, Sunday afternoon and evenpay me for the good, honist likker uv In^at 2;30 and 7:30-o’clock respectfully.
Tbe usual service will be held at the
mine, w’ich'you bev consumed, in. coin,
w’ich is less than tbe dollar you promised. Methodist eburrh next Sunday. In the
morning tha subject will be “The perils
All rite.- But look here—come In here,all aud pleasures of ’.be Ocean.’’ S. S. at
uv yoo. I want yoo silver men to know hoou.
exactly what you are rushin’ into.”
The next regular meeting of the W. C.
And fhis feOud led us into tbe back T. Union will be held Tuesdty evening,
room—that back room w’ich contains tbe Sept. 8th. in tbe Supervisors room at .the
court bouse, commencing at TOO. The
subsistence of the Corners. There. In long program will be ••The relation of mothers
rows, wuz Bascom’s stock. There in bar- and teachers to the purity question.”
rlls, piled one on top uv another, was the
The monthly meeting of tbe W. F,.M. S.
delisbus whiskey of Louisville, uv differ­ will be held in the M. E. church. Wednes­
ent ages, ran gin from tbat uv two years day. Sept 9th, at 2:30 p. na.. with tbe fol­
old to that w’ich bed jlst left the still and lowing program:
Devotional.
was scarcely cold ylL There it lay, and,
Paper, Encouragements for Missionary
ez my eye ranged effecksbunately over lt,I Workers—Mrs. James Sweezey.
Recitation—Rebekah Striker.'
felt ef I cood bev tbe drinkin uv all tbat
Report of officers.
likker I would be content to lay down and

Eve^ man woman and child !&gt;«
within a radius of 20 miles of u. .J10*
should read this advt. It will ^JPg
money in your pocket am! that fa S
all are striving after these times
undereigned has just received the
line of
uue81

4BSOWTEEY PURE

Hastings Banner
Thursday, Sept. 3, 1896.
COOK BROS., Proprietors

FIRST GUN FIRED
VERMONT GOES REPUBLICAN BY
GREATLY INCREASED MAJOR­
ITY OVER 1892.
Entire Republican -Ticket Elected.

For some time past tbe attention of the
^people of this country lias been centered
’.in tfib Vermont election which was to
take place Sept. 1st, and if Vermont is
any criterion' as. to bow the fest of the
country will go, as we believe it is, th»n
Wm. McKinley will be elected by the
largest majority ever given an American
president.
In 1892 Vermont went republican by
something over 17,000 majority. In the
great republican tidal wave which swept
over tbe country in 1894 the republican
candidate for Governor carried the s trite
by 27,781 majority.’ Thus the election of
this year, which took place Tuesday, was
naturally Koked to with a great deal of
Interest as showing whether the claims-of
the free sllvefltes were true that free sll. ver sentiment was rapidly spreading all
through tbe east
• The elections in Vermont tills ;ear have
been most stubbornly fought by both
• parties. The- “big guns” of all parties
have been in Vermont and the result
shows that on the second sober thought
cthe people In Vermont have decided
against currency infiatlon, and that upon
a study of tbe question they are convinced
that the money used by the great* nations
Of the earth is none too good for tbe
United States, and that they prefer it to
the depreciated currency of Mexico, China
and Japan.
The republicans of Vermont expected n
victory but were totally unprepared for
the size of it—37,000 figured an tbe basis
of 1893j This showb a big gain over 1892,
and again of 10,000 over 1894.
Later—The republican majority was
39,000 Instead of 37,000.

die when the last drop was gone.
Bascom p'inted to an immense tank
w’ich be’bad erected within a few days,
with tbe pipe running in from tbe roof.
“1 sha’n’t raise tbe price uv likker in
consekence uv bein’ paid for It In a de­
preciated currency,” said he.
•
I fell on Bascom’sKneck, In an extacy of
delight, while the others shouted, “Ah.for'
Bascom!”
“G. W.,” I remarkt, while leers suffoosed my eyes, “I never placed you much
below the angels, but this generous act
has b’isted you a hundred per cent In my
estimasbun. Bless you. G. W., bless
you.”
.
“But I’ll tell you w’at I shall do. Do
you see tbat tank?” sed he.
“May I ask w’at that is for?” sed I.
“That tank will fill with rain water,"
sed he. “The moment you git to payin’
me In silver, I shell take out uv eecb uv
them barrills just eggaactly three and onefifth gallons of likker and fill It with
water.”
“Merciful hevings!” we all exclaimed,
“and your likker so weak now.”
“And when silver gits down to 75 cents
on tbe dollar I shell take out 25 per eent.
uv whiskey and fill her up with 25 per
cent, of water. And so on down. Ef silver
NASBY'S VIEWS ON SILVER.
goes up I shell add whiskey in proporsben.
In short, my whiskey Is Jlst agoln to toiler
Petroleum V. Nuby in &gt;S78.
' currency, an’ nothin’ shorter. Yoo fellers
CONFEDKKATE X ROADS (Wlcb is in
w’ich work for wages may swet, but I
the State of Kentucky). January 22, 1878.
—1 ain’t so cert’in that I want the sliver
• But yoo’ll increase the size of yoor
bill to pass ez I was.
The fact is, tbe
glasses, ” said I.
thing don’t work ez.1 s’posed St wood, and
“Not eny. But you may drink twice as
I ain’t clear onto it. There Isisuttle prin­
many times to git the same amount of
ciples in these finanshel questions w’ich
drink ez before, by payin’ for each drlukt.”
requires a great deal uv thought, and there
And Bascom stalked hawtiiy back and'
is underlying principles w’ich a man has
took his poslshun behind his bar.
got to understand afore he is competent to
Tber was conaternaahun in the Corners
set hisself up ez authority.
slch ez I have never seen.
Ther wuz a
One thing l*m certhn nv. Bascom ain't
hurried consbltasbun at the Deekin’s
no finanseer, nor never will be, and I told
house and Lsejested that we emancipate
him so.
ourselves from the dominyon of this tyrant
“W’at is a finanseer?” ifcked he.
by startin’ a grocery uv our own on the
“A finanseer” sed 1, assoomlng the look
joint stock principle, w’ich was . agreed to
of Daniel Webster, "is a mau w’ich kin
each man agreeing to contribute 810 to the
pay his debts with nothin’—a man w’ich
capitle stock, w’ich would be enough to
kin git suthin* with nothin’.”
buy a bar’l or two for beginning.
“The Comers then,is full of finanseers,”
We wuz enttTooslastic .till we come to
he remarkt bitterly, casting a casual
ballotin’ for the man to keep the place,
glance at his slate, w’ich wuz jlst full
when it was found, instead uv my bein’
enuff to turn over and begin on t’other
choosen, yoonanimously, as I eggspected
side.
to be, that every man bad voted for his­
But he hezu’t any uv the science uv if.
self. Es not a soul uv them would recede,
I was argooing with him the other day in
tbeskeem was blocked rite there, and fin­
favor uv my nosbun uv a leather currency,
ally bad to be abandoned, and we went
though I told him silver was much the
back to Bascom’s and snbmittld. That
same thing, and, for example, I would as­
tyrant hez us.
soom tbat silver wuz to be the currency
Uv course wb can’t stand likker dlloottld
of the fueber.
.
In that manner. We are willing enuff to
“Now don’t you see, Bascom, that ef I
diloot the currency with w’ich to pay for
bed twict ez much money, I could- drink
likker, but we want our likker full
twict ez much whiskey and pay for it?”
strength.
We caodent help IL but that
"How much is twice nothin’?' ’ wuz
nite we signed and sent to our Repre­
the unfeelin’ answer of tbe tyrant who
sentative a remonstranceVglo’ tbe sliver
holds tbe destinies of tbe Comers in his
hands. “That’s wot your capitle hez bin bill. The Corners Is now for a honest
currency. Wood, O wood tbat we hed
ever since I knowd yoo.”
some uv it.
“Paraon" said he, “I don’t see what
Petroleum V. Nasby, Flnanseer.
earthly difference it's going to make

whether sliver is currency or anything
pise. How are you going to git silver II it
is made legal tender? Ef silver wuz made
ez plenty ez bricks, what have you got to
git any uv it with?”
“True, G. W..” wuz my answer: “but
can’t you see that to have silver would re-

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The Detroit Tribune reported last week
that Ex-Gov.-Cyrus G, Luoe, of Coldwater
had announced his Intention of voting for
Bryan &amp; SewelL In a card Mr. Luce
most emphatically denies that he has left
tbe republican party, or that be will vote
for Bryan. This article from the Tribune
of course was copied largely all; over tbe
state by free silver papers, and is only an­
other example of what extremes they will
resort to to deceive people into the belief
that their cause is winning converts, when
everybody knows that It Is losing them
as the currency question Is becoming bel­
ter understood.
Wm. McKinley’s letter of acceptance was
one of tbe most exhaustive papers of the
kind ever written. It is exceedingly plain,
practical add sensible. It Is devoted to
the discussion of. protection, reciprocity
and sound money.

pF SPifNOlD
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NOW FOR SCHOOL,
—and the books and stationery
n*ded for school work must be
procured without delay.
OL R
STOCK OF SCHOOL SUP­
PLIES IS MOST COMPLETE;
including every kind of stationary-,
ruled and unculed, copybooks,, lead
pencils, hard, soft and medium;
slates, pencils, sponges, erasers,
rulers, crayons, pens, inks, ink­
stands, blotters, at the. lowest
prices. Come to us for stationary
and other supplies, and save
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ever in Barry county, and 1K j.
to quote you prices on the same thatwffl
cause you to open wide your eves. Corn,
early and inspect this su’^rh lin.
whether you wish to buy or not
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Whatever the
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Prices

REMEMBER That the Famous cloth­
ing store is going to move and are clos­
ing out their stock’ of men’s and boj’
shoes at less than wholesale price.
Phln Smith,
CHILDRENS SUITS A big cut in
childrens suits. We don’t want to move
so many. Four weeks more. - Phln
Smith at tbe Famous.

On

HATS

HATS! HATS!! We have too many.
Call and get the prices. They must go.
Phln Smith at tbe Famous.
LOOK At the bargain window up at
tbe Famous. Phln Smith’s Famous.

THE BEST Overalls aud jumpers for
45c, at the Famous.
Phix Smith.
NECK WEAR All 35c goods 20c; 35c
goods 25c: 50c goods 35c.
PniN Smith.
BROWNIES Overalls for 25c, Phln
Smith at the Famous.

CAPS See what the Famous will sell
you for 25e in Golf cape.
Pnnc Smitil
SUSPENDERS From 10c up. All cut
In Price.
pHix Smith,
FAMOUS Remember the Famous pants,
They are being sold cheap now.
Funeral Directors.
Furniture Dealers.
Phis Smith,
’ Embalming a specialty.

Renkes &amp; Walldorff,

PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, County of Barry—m.
Ata session of tbe Probate Court for the
Countyof Barry, bo,d«n «t the Probate office, in
the City of Hastings. in said county, oa Thurs­ ENAMELED WARE We have Jost
day. the third day of Sept in the year one
received a lot of enameled ware direct
thousand eight hundred and ninety-six.
from the factory. Call for IL Kettles
Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
40 to 50 cents; bake'tins, 10 to 15 cents;
In the matter of the estate of Gilbert . Coffee pots. 50c: wash baslna. 25c. No
Bunt, deceased.
one else will offer the prices, and lhe
.2“
*?.d ?.,ln*
petition duly rert
®ed. of Walter G. Hunt, grandson of said de­
goods are warranted the beet Phtn
Smith at tbe Racket
MICHIGAN CENTRAL EXCURSIONS ceased. praying that aamluixtraUon ot said e«Labor Day Cekbratalon. Grand Rapids,
TINWARE Jmt got a Int from tbe
Mteh..(tept, 7, *96.
Factory, and being the only one that
buy from tbe factory direct, we can
For tbe above occasion tbe Michigan
either give you better goods or tower
Central will sell round trip excursion
tickets al tl.00. Children 50c. Date of said eanrte. are required to appear at a session
toe^Racx LbC ““•J'* Phln
at
.then to be bo'deu al tbe Probate ofsal? September 7th.- Return limit Septem­
ber Sth inclusive.
1
*
“
of
“
"•*
“
«
w,uu
A. C. Fellows, Agt
You will have to come aooo to ret one
Attbe pete, th., p, taat.
Special Excursion to W lagan. Falla, N. Y„
worth from one half to doable what w«
ask for them. Phln Smith at the RacVFor tbe above occasion the Michigan
Central will sell round trip tickets at &gt;7AO.
LOOK At our lOe window tor thia wnk.
Children 83/75. Date ot sale Sept. 4tb.
Many of the goods are worth mom.
Return limit Sept 7th.
Pblu Smith at th, JUoket.
“*•
A. G. Fellows, AgL
■P10IAI. Bill H^Maber for 8*lurWOTJOl OF ATTACHMENT.
&lt;*»r only. 10 ql. dUh rwu, tor 10 cent,
t-bln Solth ,t th. Kwkeu
Ada Cook and
KAXXUIAXOTTU Oooor wm.
For tbe above oecaaioo the. Michigan
«er wuiixwr
Central will sell round trip excursion
will go at
tickets at &gt;2.35. Children &gt;L20. Date of
tale September 7th. Return Unit Sept.
8th Inclusive.

THAT RACKET.

—and everyone
should examine them
for that reason. One
must keep looking to
miss nothing, and the
jolliest lot of some­
things one ought to
look over for the sake
of economy is offered
at

Our 10 Days
Sale
Of Stiff Hats
■ntB
BANKRUPT

—For the ten days

This includes al! the

Beginning
Sat. Aug. 29th.

$1.50.
$2.00,

and ending

$2.50

T uesday
Sept. 7th.

ano

you have your choice
of
.

Any
Stiff Hat
in our store

—for $1.09

$3-00

Grades.
If you need a fine fall
hat. look these over
before, tbe stock is .
broken.

C. H. OSBORN &amp; Co.
Having purchased rhe
illtins;-:

W. G. J. dfli
Tycwii Tea.
Both new. We want you
to try a free sample. One
sun cured and the other
regular. They can’t be
beat
Pure Spices,
Pickling Vinegar,
Best of Coffees,
Carameled Coffee and
The best assortment of
Crockery in the city.
Now add to these facts
one more, that onr prices
ere rock bottom and you
can easily sum it all up
that it pays to trade with

Stock of my brother. A.
E, Renkes, 1 will continue the
same and ask for ariberri share
ok your patronage With my
last years experience in oneol
the largest bske shops in De­
troit I feel confident I can
please you. Everthing will ^e
c Ftly freih and first-classA ‘ the latest delicacies in b ak­
in 8 can be had at tbe 0 d Re­
liable City Bakery.
none but the best Ice Cre o
and Soda.
Also Verners
Ginger Ale, always the best.

For the above oocarion rhe Michigan
Central will mH round trip excarslou

MADE.

H/mS

YAK ARFWM
Lunches at all hours-

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NO. 19

HASTINGS, MICH., SEPTEMBER 10. 1896.

T

that racket. Hastings Banner,

Wood land.
Hay balers are In good demand.
Mre. J. M. Smith is on tire sick list
Severgl parties Id town have hayfever.
Politic* are waxing warm in our vicin,ly‘ uk
A!!..*rt Barnum will soon move to our
village. Fat mars are very busy cutting com and
sowing-wheat
'
Mrs. Christina Bizer dues not seem to
iiuprovUTnuch.
J. M. Smith was ;n Hastings Saturday
on I'.’gg^buslnes.s.
The ■boplv from our village who went
to BayVIew have returned.
Our WiagV is now wiitiout a marshal.
DanielBtaigln nwing'resfgood.
J. CjBMlett la on the sick list and has
(gone ta-JL’harlutlu fora few days.
SchjA commenced last Monday with a
good artcndaix-r of foreign pupils.
Pertw Hunsicker has returned from
Ohio and wijl remain with us for a while.
The Sebekah’s hold a picnic at Ijrke
Odesiwft boat bouse on Saturday the 12th.
It is reported that ‘Charles Rowlader
ami fatally will soon move to our village.
Henry
Hewy Loveweil,
Lovewell, uf
of Grand Rapids, is
spe«d»g
~ a few ‘ dajs
with Woodland
trtendj.
Tiudnas Sullivan, of Freeport, was* in
our village one day last week looking tip
his poetical friends.
Perry Flory has luft the Employment of
F. Aspinal and has opened st barber shop
lii UidSfljilllp» building.
. I. Xi. femitli has removed his utlice from
over ttte Baitinger building to a fine suit
of roouiu ovex the Exchange Bank.
T:-e Toller mill has chnngwl hands an&lt;f
wf udder»tand that it will receive the
heeeMOT repairs and iw run to its fullest
capacity.
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WHOLE NO. 2152

ginning «o appear within wheels.
Ar­ back and. handed them up directly over bto
rived in the cooktag department 1 found head to the man above.
An . Amerien
myself
the centrr of a circle composed professor here for the .summer udd me
“ COOK- BROS., -s
Ul eommenre on th,:
,"d
of the landlord, Ms wife aod several kitch­ that be watched a bricklayer one day ami
en girls.
The little Interpreter planted that in one hour and a half by the watch,
wl.l bivri full lino.
Stylos ,nd prlre,
HAST1MOS. MICH
Lerneif In front of me and after another this man laid three whole briek aud five
I not Smith, ar n&gt;e tUrkei.
s»-.-rchlng gaze raid:
half ones, and worked every moment.
EACH WEEK Wo now cel n ship.
• Say Mister, vot burioesa you Id?”
This was by actual count and timing. Not
,
,
M,fcut of tin ware
1 don’t remember my reply, but I know far from where we saw the briek being
from the fmcKSr)- that given u- the b*»ttum
MidAtariUo.
1 iras beginning to comprehend tie situa­ elevated were two men paving the street,.
price and yon either get better good* or
Don D. Putnam was home from bls
tion, and felt like intimating that It was and each man had a comfortable chair
less prices if yori any or U9e
school at Cyiton Ca&gt;n-r over Sunday.
none of their business. But I remembered which he moved back as he progressed In
M. E. Aid society will m^t with Mrs.
Phix Smith, at the Racket/
the night I had ahnost stept out ot dopra his wort.
1 didn’t bw the chairs moved,
FOB, THE FAIR We have ent the C. Clever this week Friday.
to pay for getting i.^igry at a hotel keeper but should think about every third day
pridu of ah’rt whMta now when they mxist In
01 “ttonl- visited
and didn’t say anything at which they would be the customary period. Out- be­
In
tpf
v
illnge
Sunday.
could take offense.
The next question hind the house where I have stopped is a
gu no one can cbmplain.
p«ix Smith.
Thlnj-n.,. „f if* Mktaiaviite K. of r.
was a point blank shot however and set­ man splitting kindling wood, and the four .
■
ai Hye Racket.
.
t'nd.y vv.uio,.
tled the thing. Amid breathless nuspense days he has been at it has produced a pile
10 TO 1. prlre u;, childrens riww
on the part uf the audience, the shrunken,. about as large as-au American boy would
w U
“J*”"! np • laimitj In
, ,.
,
taught for 60 cents on Mm* „.
Ipe Wakelieid room,.
snake-eyed dwarf said tn me iu accents split in a Saturday forenoon, if Im* had
do.lar. All A No. i gjoo.iu and being &gt;oid i
UvlIr*cll h having a storage
slow aud portpntluus ••Mister, have—you been prombmd a half day's fishing when
acron'.:ugly. Fhjn Siunt.at the Racket.
building erected where the I Grange hail
—any—money?’’
‘.‘Money?" I fairly he finished his stent.
And our honest
COOL NIGHTS m.av make . you formerly stood.
yelled, for to be taken for a German tramp kindling splitter has hot ’•soldiered.”—be
Webb
Carlton. Center,
• .
think of under­
was n little mon- than even my patient and has been working faithfully’ and I can
/ wear. U ell we have a nice line to- offer Ihursday.
forbearing nature could stand. “Money*? hear the thud of his hatchet every three
you aud the prices are right.
-.
Mrs. A. M. Pulmati returned Wednes­
quarters of a mlnnte-now. if 1 listen.
At
Why. I’ve g&lt;H alt the inouey I want”
•
Phis Smith, at the Racket.
day from an extended visit in Ohio.
‘ *”L’ll admit, now that 1 can look at it Neckarsteinach we saw a boat building
No school Friday on account of giving
:o the word to use
$1.25. That Is the price we .keep on
calmly, that my last statement was a establishment, and there by the magnifi­
slight exaggeraUfin. put It was worth all cent water power, when they want to saw
l out our furniture.
It
one table &lt;»f ladies and Misses our-teachers a chance to visit the state
fair at Grand Rapids.
'­
the pangs of conscience I have suffered to a heavy timber in two, they lay it acrore a
true about everything shoes. They go fast but we have several
Mrs. Brink now occupies Mrs. Calvin
seethe effect ti-at speech produced on pit. and one man gets down In the whole
.&lt;1 ten times’true about pair yet. Tfiejl are worth from vne half Hill’s house oh Fremont strict,
.
those Dutchmen. Ont* flew for a chair, aiul another stands on the beam anil they '
to double what 4hey vie being raid for.
:;r kideboarP^.
1 hey They are all A No. 1 goods.
11.
E.
Hi
ndrick
and
daughter
Hor.el
one for a tabhi cloth, -another seized my cut those great logs in two with a handMerely the
hat, while the sharp-eyed little vixen was ?aw. As I have ridden through the fields,
:uake a diningroom look toe* are not up to date but they- ire good spent last week in Petoskey.
looked upon with scorn by all for having the rattle ot a Yankee reaper has never yet
t for a fegst and every commojiseuse shoes and will give you your
Mito.
insulted the noble and wealthy Herr .who come to my ears. The fields are too small
moneys worthind mure too;
:: . ; piece in the-aparthad honored the house with his presence. to make its use possible aqd every acre of
Our school commenced to-day .with Wes­
Pnix Smilh. at the Ilackdi.
As for her. she tried to tell rhe, tried to ex­ grain is ent with an old, straight handled, ’
ley Backus it* teacher. Mr, Backus comes
,;n :;i. Chines
like
so
YARNS to knit do make.thl:i^&lt; of. is very .nighty rtcommended and We .predict
plain, but 1 would not listen, pleadings cradle a?id ninety-nine out of every bui&gt;
,'ny moons by its
xfhat 1 mean, by the skein. a very successful school.
were In valn;
For a lightning change dred sheaves are tied up by a woman,
j
^rtjd light. Yoli don’t We have let; of it u* the Racket ‘
scene It was'* record br**akcr, and in half drawn, to some central place by a cow, and
.Miss Blanche ahoopc commences her
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1’hix Smith.
threshed out with a flail' Sometimes
an hour 1 went on uiy way refreshed.
k/. *.. how e^npty a din­
school at- Yorkville this wjeek. This is
About rix that afternoon I crossed the though we sec n steam thresher at work.
EIDERDOWN for c^ldren’fi cloaks. Mlsr Blanche’s seeoud year there.
; room 'is without a
I see I have more thin filled out my
Neckot
and
was
In
old
Heidelberg.
I
commenced sowing
We have spaie nice ’ Henry Peujicls
* hoard until you have
Yet 1 would like
knew that ouc ui ui/ Ann Arbbr fr!er;d« spice, &lt;nd must stop.
I».V.terns at prides right.
Pm&gt;- Smith.
wheat taf.t week, but the heavy rains Satto fill the only hall
had n£en here the past year and bow tn to gn nhxnd tell how much 1 hav» en­
at the Racket tudny r.ud Sunday will del*) the farmer*
joy
ed
uiy
stay
In
Gennwiy^io
f*rWith
hunt
him
up
it.puiriU.'e
was
the
qaeuion.
.predated vacuum.;;::
HOLD ON W. have some gal van- for r few days.
I found an American young man iu ftcmt all the strange customs 1 would rather
Born, to Mr. ami Mrs. Eddie Farr, on
laid wiibh tubs now. Wv
' e show these superb
live
here
than
in
any
of
Hie
other
countries
of
a
hotel
and
stopped
to
if
aould
Wcdnc?&lt;Jny |gs| a dans’ilcr -Velgliiug eight
. 'cntiaisof the dining think they are the inut tub made and at
tell me. But h? naJ only been hero three 1 have been through. Everybody is cour­
pounds.
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our price you can atfurd to try them.
NO X
day? a”.d expected Ta stay two years and teous. everybody is gtad to do anything he
room equipment iu many
A fvw from here- .altrndvll Hun. J. C.
.
.
Pub *:yjiTii.
HEHiKi.nF.KG.
GEKMAXY,
Aug.
5,
’
W
j in the course of fifteen minutes conversa­ tan-to be ot servlee. and almost every­
Burrow ■ t pcech in Kalamakoo Saturday,
: Lu-rent
styles
and
We want yoi|r eggs
Phin Smith,
Djcau Mb. Kni nra:
tion he.swore Diiietj-a-Yt’O VM« M Ger­ body is honest.
i'Ut
I
o
one
was
at
.Acker
’
s
Free
Silver
ral
­
prices to suit the times.
1 wrote my laat letter to you from many ks a .Whole aiitl &amp; hubdied Alld
But I said I had to *&gt;»., mid so I must.
a' the Racket, ly which shows the siiiiinient here quite
|■ Mayence and tmailed It in the midst of a thirty-six at Heidelberg In particular.
• Yours truly,
'.
Look over cur
new
1
plainly.
pourlug
. ..' J rain,
' .
L had seen enough of judged he was homesick. If he felt as
isHiiu.r.T W. Smith.
goods just received.:;::
The neighbourhood picnic held at Huu**'
u?"1 M*veucc Utf 39
, Utal Mftniwn I hurried Hue as the color of the air in his vicinity
vMakv put ftere jour
phrey’s lauding. Gull lake, Friday, was over to the drpui ami tOVU^ Ike ’ tHUH to
he'tnuri have committed suicide before
well attended'.and'a. fine link* reported.
headquarters whHt= yOU
Frankfurl-oii-the-Main.
You* fcavi
morning. 1 saw be had trouble of his
NO WB UaVB mot
r.ov.-d Jet
Tbe following is a Hat of special prizes
haps read the old story of
o man who own and resolved to tell mine to Ibe police offered for the coming County Fair. Read
are it the city. We have
.
j
and fnmi
CreMey.
having offended some old witch, was sen­ sooner thin t° him and ro rode off down them carefully.
Will CarilldgJ and wife spent Sunday at
plenty
of
’
’
room
for
yotlf
;
th'*
l.onto
of
tha
empty
bnxe,
wfe
will
nut
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tenced .to .never more be warui.
I be­ street again.
1 had not gone far before 1
Best decorated bicycle ridden by girl 12
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hnvF rfiany hati to move.
They go hke Galesburg.
bundles, etc:
gan to wonder it l.had also ComhiUled saw a fine looking young fellow in a white' yttata or under—First prizri, gold bracelet
Mrs; Mary Barber has .bebn. quite sick
hof Mkes «! thfc price.
I’hlx Smith,
some trespass which warrauted a decree tennis suit approaching and 1 felt stlfc I froth McOmber Bros; aec’d." prize, bicycle
at the Famous. the’pxsl week but Is Improving.
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School at West Creasy commenced last that 1 would Lever muff be dry. When 1 had an American who could tell me some­ lamp.
200 p*f?r&lt;dt men* and youths shoes wr,ek
at last reached F'rankfort and rubbed off thing of value
Aud sure enouch, in re­
Fancy trick Hdinjf for boja 13 years or
with Lou Binns astraibcr.
the moss which had grown &lt;&gt;h my bicycle ply to my question ai to whether ne spoke under—First prize, gold etick pin from
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Barber
and
Mrs.
P.
Ou Ddliuuill, ।Hngfass.
Notice
jtatr but
but what
what is
Is worth
worth
Ing fasa. Not
e;fe jfatr
during the thirty-five mile trip the .rain English, he replied "that be was supposed McJmber Bros. ; nec’d. prlte, sweater by
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* ‘frera one half ti doutrfc w.qat wyli them Barber started Tuesday for the state fair. came down sn heavily that water was’ for to” with an air of generality which no one
C. H. Osborn de Co.; third prize. 1 pair toe*
Henry Watkinson has moved bis family
Furniture Dealer?. | for.
PhiX 8miw. at the Famous.
It turned' clips and bicycle frock bv Orson SKluner.
■G\)tsego where he Is employed In the pa- •nice almost as plentiful as beef. 1 went but an American can assuint*.
down town ou a street-ejir and found a out that be had been playing haw ball
The best lady bicycle rider—First prize.
DO YOU WANT A* »fht weight pcr.mlll. ■
place to stay fur tin* night, and as soon as with my friend, not half an hour ago. and $3.00 in trade by W. J. and L. L. HolovercWiif
We
Mr.-. H i.’.ie Gatti Nicoll and Mf|, of Lin­
Isave a lot we nfast sefl. We do not ask coln, Neb., were guests at Jnlifi Barber’s I was thus tied du*n-tril next morning tlie in another half hour I had found the man lowaj; see d, prize, fine gold belt by Join/
rain
ceased.
1
put
in
the.
rest
of
the
1
sought
and
since
then
my
path
has
been
Bessmer; third prize. 100 visiting cards
cost. Call and kee them.
last week.
•
afternoon wandering aboul the streets. strewn with rose? with never a thornby the Hastings Banner
.
Phin oui w. at Um? Famous.
At the annual.school meeting of district
Frankfort’s new streets are beautiful, the
When 1 arrived lari Friday night 1 ex­
Bicycle race tor boys 15 years or un­
U AIDES.WE AH. Wi- h^ve a’ lot of No. 0. Clifford Doolittle was&gt; elected treas­ «»!J ones are horrible, ten Art being a pected to leave the next morning, but it Is
der—First prize. S2.00 in trade by Chides­
urer
for
three
yiars.
high priced goods
liberal estimate fur rii" width of some of now Tuesday after anon aud I begin to feel ter &amp; Burton: sec.d. prize. $1.00 by Frank
Farinirs.are bj‘,y cutljngtt'rii. of which thera, and a hundred fee* for
to elm-*? nut. 'Ijiiey uibst go and -*•* have
distance that 1 could not inappropriately point to Barker;-third, SI-00 in trade by Burman
too much of nih kinds.
Will mike the there H an abundant crop’, and preparing one goes straight ahead wilhaftV an abrupt the Castle and declaim.
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&amp; Marple.
the ground for wheat sowing;
price sill them.)
.
Pmx Smith,
turn or at least a bend. ' 1 reuiember hear­
-This rock shill tly
20 yard backward foot raea, open to all
Mrs. O'Connor, airaid pioneer, died tot an ing Dr. Angell “ay iu one of bis lectures’
at lhe Famous.
Fromdta firm base as soon as I.”_
,
—First prize. 82.00 in trade by Woolley *
adrnureo
age.
nt
the
home
&lt;»f
her
son-lnCHILDREN ’.V&lt;j can sell yon a
that the citizens of Frankfort bought rery ‘ Heidelberg must certainly be as beauti­ Bronson: sec'd. prize, 81.00 in , trade by
from-bLOti to jM.tid.
el-e will Jjiw. Guides Fairchild, on S^’uriiay mnru- llte.-rally of U. S bmidi when they were ful a place fur a summer outing as there is Weteacrt Bros. Five to start or no race.
Rich iu historical and leg­
I make the price &lt;m cbibiret;? emthe-:.
WJt Ihk&gt;8‘&gt;1”- **’• Funeral *vtw held Monday at a low mark, during the Civil War 1 be­ in Germany.
Fat man’s race, open to 200 pounder»-*nt io o'MocK at their residency. Interment
lieve it was..and that much of the city’s endary assoctatiuns. splendidly adapted Firat prize. 1 box cigars by B. P. Seward;
will.
Pm.T r-MiTif. a1 Hun Famous.
present prosperity is foundrfl on wbatdhu for showing to the traveller the whole Sec’d prize, 81.00 in cash by Frank H.
MENS AND YOUTHS Sults', from at lUchland.
honest German’s cleared when the Amer­ scope of German ‘life fruiu that of the Parker.
' &lt; 64.00 up.
Cloverdale.
.
ican credit /ose again.
Whole rows of peasantry to tiiat of the college and the
100 yard foot race, open—First prize.
We will be', no pin- can match them.
Florence Barnes is n&lt;&gt;» jstaylng with
fine biiild&gt;pfcs were built with profits thus nobility, surrounded by the most beauti­ 85.00 In cash by tlie society; aec’d. prize.
i’niN Smith, at the Famous.
her sister Mrs. Charles
made. This tact that we set them up In ful of bills, mountains and valleys; the 33.00 in trade by F. L. Htyilh: third, fine
Our school commenced ^Jast Monday bt&amp;tinesi* as It were, gave me a. somewhat city is all that Is claimed for It In the
FULL LINE Mhm and youtlis ru!&gt;water set by Phillips &lt;fc Erb.
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bets for iKifits and m*x. with Mhs Ad* Mosher ns teacher.
paternal Interest in the Franktorlora and song of the Trumpeter ot Saekkingen.
’ Handsomest baby, 1 year old or under—
James Mcl^ean ha*, rentadl his farm on yet die thought was not untinged with beginning “Old Heidelberg, thou beauti­ First prize. 83.0tFin toys, games and books
Al! new goods qnd bvst quality-.
section thirteen to Jasper R«*&gt;ln*onSumi,
sidnrs- when I reached down In my pock­ ful.”
.
by W. H. tJoodyear. Sec’d. prize, gold
Mrs. Wm. Gillespie and Mark Fox and et and found tint 1 cpuldu’i help much
“Here is t|re oldest of true German ring by John Hessmer; third prize, one
wife attended Imbor dsyat Grand Rapids, toward providing fur them again should it universities, and rhe students alone would child’s rocker by Benkes &lt;Jc Walldorff;
FilQBATh OKDEX
.
State of MleblgaiM. Coniitk o' Ikirn-•&gt;.
la**t Monday.
be necessary.
A nun whose earthly pos­ make the town interesting with thtjir third priz-j. child’s hind sled by McCoy
At the annual school meeting of.dlstrict sessions conslet &lt;&gt;f between a dollar and society emblems of gay colored caps and Furniture Co.
Ata -m^vwou nEjht* I'Tobs'.' (. i-r: for t..&lt;
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Uon:.-a of Harry. I&gt;u’d&lt;*u nt «b** ProhiU; uRiro.ia number nine. Edward I’cniud was elected Hlxtj-two mid a dollar and .sixty-three ribbons, their canes and beer mugs big
-Tug of War. open to thO county—six
th*('itynl Hasinew-ta -atecounty. .-nTnirre
AO
.
cents can’t cut much ofn figure as a phil­ enough to be used for umbrella holders, pairs of felt boots by the Wool Boot Co.
day. Ute third day "I '^■1*1- ta
year one director forlhrtr years.
Howard Mosher and wife. Thomas Fox anthropist. M y experience there has led and their duels.
There are about fifteen
thousand
h.iudred and nm*-!’-six.
For the oldest Fair Membership ticket
Prcrenl. Clinnf-i W. Armstrong, Juoge of nod wife. &gt;pent a few days at the slate fair tun to think however that Frankfort has hundred students In the university divided the Hastings Banxkk gives a year’s sub­
PYn ^tih* matter of, the estate of Gilbert at Grand Kaplds this week.
— "no need of any watchful cure.
Her citi­ Into what are called “Buiutnlurs” and the scription.
Mias Flora McCallum, of Elkhart. Mid., zens seem abundantly able to keep from “Coleur aludenteris” or color students.
For the tallest bill of -earn the Free
Hunt, &lt;lcvc*5»1. r
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tte ren&lt;Ut&gt;r: and i filter She -retlUOii duly vwi is taking « month’s vacation with rela­ iirtifi-rsellhig aud all other things no’, cal­ The former word mvaus lounger, but the •Press Co. gives a year’s mbscrlpriori to
fled, uf V.’ri । rG.illun!, grandao!- of ro-.ui dr- tives and friends In this vicinity.
MlM culate.. to add another ten talents to those students of this class are the ones who do the twice a week Free Press.
evaded, pwultng thrindr$H&lt;l»'ratir&gt;n of'wt'.dt’sTo the winner of the free-for-all pacing
tatelte gr:nit&lt; &lt;1 to Uvi M. 1 »••»•&gt;’. ortu^onte McCallmn came from Kalamazoo on her those they recelveti of us. If they should the work and ittidying of the university.
bi
want to buy any more bonds however, The Color Students are divided again into race Will
other •uitul’ie j-ereon.
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Montgomery offers a full set of
wheel.
.
rnereuiam |t HoM-Md ’hit Thar&lt;&lt;uY-r^
and iipld them for u rise. I am wining tn threw classes, the most aristocratic being - atenes.
shoes. ‘
Wthdiv ottu pt.. A. D
. Hind* Coruora.'
- the winner of the free-for-all trot.
do -ny share toward pfovidlng them In as. the “Corps Students;" then come the “Bur- | To
iu the forenoou i* .-wsutaed for »•« hearing of
schenschafters
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and
then
the
“
VerbiudGuy
Robinson,
of
Chicago,
has
come
to
said prtltk u and tltel lbc l:*‘&gt;r“ rt’
large quantities as they require It I can
John Montgomery offers a' full set of
rteewb-d whI all a’b”- : eremw
Tlie business of- the lat­ shoes.
spend the winter with wm. Klines peo- only get credit at the printers.
Just be­ ung students.”
Mid estate, are require* V&gt; ap-,M*..r m n sr?.*luu
ter three classes is to dress well., drink
81.00 for the best bushtl of white
ol said Court., then i&lt;» &gt;»&lt;• iw deu at the I ri,1?lU?“‘; *UMrs. Estella Robinson, of Battle Cteek, cause these people here hove made a good
beerand
fight
duel?.
They
are
very
thing nut ot my countrymen once before,
wheat and 81.00 fur the best bushel of
are. Iu th. Ch) ..r
c. &gt;;■ ■Alh &lt;
-.how cause, if W'T., ,herP,n.,..,&gt;CHn- be Is making an extended visit with friends I don’t get jealous and refuse my personal talented voung fellows in their chosen red wheat given by F. BL. Barlow A Cx
ihe prayer *&gt;f u«- l«eMtfon»*r maj
lines, and Invariably achieve great pro­
aid if-they want to ,r&gt;’ their luck again.
Fur the fattest beef aninwl, Kurtz Bros,
grants.* And U
further or-irreu. that In this vicinity.
a
.
tn . ,
They'are offer 10 lb. uf bfe,f roast.
A-s I said, Franktort Is a fine city, and ficiency in the three branches.
Mrs. Gertie Kline went, Monday. tojO'O
tmltl petitioner irive notice to th'* persons
her husband In Jackson, where they will among its sights Is a beautiful opera house obliged’to agree to attend one lecture
interreted In sufii estate, of the
Fur the fattest sheep M. W. Vrooman
UM retltl.m and IU- .’-“""WW
one of the three.finest In Germany.
Op­ every week, but have tin* remaining offers a 5 lb. roast of. beef.
make their future home
. copy ..t chi' unlri i‘&gt; b. pi.lXl'Ii'-d n, llw lr«
The L. A. S- met with Mrs. Um. Kline posite the entrance tn the park stands a hundred and sixty seven hours to them
Far the fattest hog H. Roe A Sou offer
iu«»
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Friday; about forty were present aud all new. equestrian atatue of Emperor WIU- selves.
i* 10 Ih. beef roast.
}.”rTt!?eeC^«
1 shan’t try to tell much atemt 1PUP*I
Look for more specials next w»ek. All
report an enjoyable time:
h»oi 1st.
CWK w'^uwivtkono. Ju&lt;nre uf Probate.
Rev. E. K. Brown, of Bedford, win
Leaving Frankfort nwtl morning 1 had berg for the reason that It has i&gt;-efi eta - entries to specials to ht made to E. G. Hol­
a good ride tu DArin-itadt.
Here 1 passed orately written up in a book which ta brook. gap’s.
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(A trite copy.)
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— prerel, .1 till, Pl.ee
o'clock. We breif.k -lor lllm » l“f«" only thraofb the suburbs but had an ex­ within the library or th* reach &lt;&gt;f slm—t
"
,
PBOBATK OBDEK.
perience over which I have alternately every American, namely. ’Mark TwaiuS
Joseph Atiriance. an old man living
aUilol'roi&gt; Armour .nd -He. ol L,ke 'been getting mad and laughing oyer since. Tramp Abroad."
Ttic sfeacriptiun «»t thi* with William Davis of Belleville, was badly
OaiKuedbb frK®"*"
‘"’T
I wa&lt; becoming somewhat hungry, having locality and.oi tbe life here Is a* perfectas. gored by an Infuriated bull. Saturday,
Btmlden thk. It w&lt;»&lt;iid- and pushed through a fence. He is brais­
Uielr w.y tu •«'nd
' ridden so f*r with no more breakfast than one could be.
a cup &lt;»f coffee and four small slices ot hardly be fair in me when a brother lir.-&lt;- ed pretty badly.
latters grandfather. H- U/mndler.
bread and butter.
Seeing a ”Refitaura- ary man has lately had financial trouble
Gold and silver In small quantity have
Quimby.
"'ShS.VciK’ W. Arr-rreot:.
«
Hon.” 1 left my wheel outside, went In end and needs all the inembe he can get. to cut
Isaac Spouabh* was in Canada, on buri- asked what they had for dinner.
Some­ In and write up a subject which he h-tn been found in New Era, Oceana county.
m«l« &lt;“ Ub, »&gt;•'« o&gt; J"""
thing or other about what 1 said showed covered and turn the money whteli »hs A ton of ore, it is alleged, contained 8)f
ounces of silver.
o„
wWniRi£“"&lt;■&lt;”£-1 ,UMro-hBac5fllor visited friends in Potter­ then* that I was a foreigner.. though of people are now paying him for hta Im&gt; *k ounces of gold and
course I can’t Imagine vi0at it was. They into my own poeketa. No. Mark has n.-v r
A 13-year-old son of Axrb Row, living
firdof Albert Ulrent.^;'DbmJ
.. we .^0.. called In a maid of soite* forty summers done a thing to injure me. and 1 won’t
esta’e al sxlU‘.ere
- |&gt;t;
wia Bl.
three mH&lt;-» west of Rocheotcr, shot him­
anything which would self in the i.lalotueu, Saturday.
from the kitchen and she .glanced at me mean enough to
He was
and I at her. 1 aaw a small creature with hinder him from^etting back up the bill cleaning a small pistol. It b . thought be
again with u«. bo I aay Inal if you care Will recover.
a
head
so
little
as
to
be
almost
dtdormeC
“^’^"reeu.n^ her
and two beady black eyes that glittered to get a g«»0d ri** of Heidelberg, rnvl lire
3rd day of yet A. P.. »•»’JJ1
hearing Ol
—and&lt;;ho bj301(_ and stationery
...k
x (he forenoon. t*C
Srlas C. Hunter, a veteran of Roscumf
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like tbore of a Snake. What *he saw or opening chapter* «f “A, Tramp Abroad."
ueud'ed (or ’schoc-1. work must be
Here 1 have a very g- &lt;*t opponnuity to mun was found dead in hi* boat, floating
thought she m»w will appear later.
With
Lail'S “1®
sec the way tb* Gvimui d&lt;&gt; trie onitnarv on Houghton lake. Henrt disease was the
b-. »evk., 1, «&gt;»* &gt;«««■“ a sharp look she said ” Vol you vanlF’
procured without delay.
CC—
OUR
Tar rwmifiH were shipped, to
••1 want something ty eat, somethlnx for work of life. A* D«-*r aa 1 can mgk&lt;&gt; out causeSTOCK OF
SCHOOL
SUP­ oilier. the city *d
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L wky the iirayer this writing- ,
there is one luvartabte role for twer/' sort Deerfield, U-nuwee county.
dinner."
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PLIES IS MOST COMPLETE; and »Uuw
lr “**'AU »t
,* ‘
fyowlin*.
••Oh, you don’t want nothing here, I of labor, wbkh U - Never do with *»•*
Harvey Hubbard, iff Jarktou. was arrasli of thepcUtbHwTinhj 'mu
give noincluding every kind of stationary, is further ordered,
estate, ot
giit^B’’ and she went back Into the kitcheni man what can tw dune wIih two." k m- «-d. Saturday, ami fined the costs by Justice
lireto the pe^or.** Interested «•
heartnf
most twema as if Urn country w.a&gt; so thlckand slammed the door behind her.
ruled. an&lt;j unruled, copybooks, lead theFer.dency •’&gt;•*
PaliMtrr. tm I is? plea of being guilty of
‘
this order to »r
s(pM1|nK p..
WhpB|ielw irum
This was a wave 1 srarcely understood, ly. populated that It was neceiiifry’&gt;•&gt; do stealing
newspapers
from piscvs
places wuctw
where
pencils, b.nrd, soft and medium,; thereof &gt;»y &lt;&lt;*u#lnghanmkiu ano**- ’'^.leH-i 'l. l’l......... '“*■*"
wjqroitw
i» HW ■»&lt;"!
J?',
tlif, t&gt;«t uwn felt l&gt;, mrrterk
publish d tn Ute
»a'd
but 1 was
sure that 1 did want some­
slates,. pencils, sponges, erasers,
thing there (for it was Un* last restaurantl order tn provide empioymao* »*w an. ।
*"ita. B&lt;»a i"
ot In right) that I *at down to await devel­ ThU morning 1 went past a place wi»we nTwo human hkuds were ncently found
rulers, * cilyons, pens, inks; ink­
new briek buildtug was being pot up. It nn clump of iMtehra near Port Huron,
stands. blotters, at the* lowest
,
s repWlr r«"’erln«fr.m opments.
(Atruneopjr.
•’B,,M A
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The natives around the room staredI bad reached Ibe third story and instead af oJlt} wM that of a woman apoareutly
prices. Come to its for stationary
yearn old. And now KOnMpo are reviving
Mrc^rGTNcFNT’RTLTTcTysrONH bl’oreTi“J1^.L U I.MIW •••** ta,M placidly at me over Hwlr beer mugs, and three or lour hud carriers m transport the
anti other supplies,
and save
after.two or t&gt;-ree.mourent» 1 saw toe iro brick to the maaons above, there were a lot of dd myrierie*.
eJevi-n men pasaing them up the lad­
tkblack
eyes
watching
me
through
a
Henry Fowler, a .2-jear uid lad reridmoney in getting the youngsters mck.
W bvo thrlr possessor der. There weie iw«» m- n In the wagon,
F«?.*
e..u’ub&gt;e&lt;&gt; oruu ne crack In t be door.
ready for school.Fnr th. .b.tre’’ M»»u.n -biiw that I bad
1,er«
lhro** * b0B,r and nine uiojc on the ladder. Each ot the
Tatter occupied a comfortable seat on a
finger
Into
Uie
roum
and
beckoned
me
to
Wnrr.1 wm
ft! .”«l’»l“"SIGN OF THE f-LEPHANT.
round and wtttn Hie tn»n below him
e“’''Tt'
«nl new, &gt;•»&lt;
cun. Ini., tbr
I •«.b reported improving.
n, tbua Ihlck.otat, •■&gt;&lt;! wM«» wtr« «- turned up a couple of Urieka. he leaned

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WHAT HURTS!

Thursday, Sept, io,

money m Their pockets.

MCNEK lb PLENTY.

Speaking of the pro
free coinage of stiver

Talk about •scarcity of money" is
WHY THE SILVER BARONS BACK
CANDIDATE BRYAN.
» OODstaotiy put forward as a "reason for
going into the free coinage of de pre■ . * . . ■ . .t.i... ...i I. &gt;■ n, cilrtrt K
THE FARMER.
daily wa&lt;e of the daily
It Means Many MUUona of DoUan to Them dated dollars. The talk is specious.
but utUleiuimir an&lt;l cannot be too often ;
.
nn.
I- Ik
„ *.vmv
n'M.waa
SO so
.
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met
The.. fact
is there
never
: Foreign Market* Thrown Away—LoxaonM
ADDITIONAL
mnch idle money in the country a« for everything that comes into his
Conituinptlon in Home Market—Th*
• 40,000,000 a Year by Free Coinage. there is now. An excellent authority household? Let tlie pensioners of tlie
Invanion of Import*.
,
on th * subject recently summed up nation pause and think of th ai platform.
WHERE IS THAT MONEY?
some if the main facte in the matter How many* are there, 750.000 I believe,
Washington, August 12.—A table has thee- "There is a cause for failures and that receive a fixed pension from the
"The Men Who Passed" th* Wiison-Qar.
Ex-Governor Foraker, of Ohio, never
been prepared here which shows who depression*. but investigation will United States. Do they suppose that
ussn Bill C»n Tell Ca.
n truer thing than this, which was
are behind the free coinage of silver show that none of them have been
that will be immediately doubled to
Farmers, be on your guard; false |n hfe remarks, at the opening of the
[friends are trying to mislead you. An j Ohio campaign in Columbus last week, movement and the corporate wealth caused by an insufficient amount of meet the doubling of values In all the
that is represented by each of the in­ circulating medium in the country.
an illustration of this, take the case of ■ »it
„ot the demonetization of
commodities that tiu-y buy for their
au eastern farm paper which is striving ' diver that has hurt the farmer, but dividuals and estates. The list is not Miltifhs uf dollars are today lying idle, households?. (Applause.) Uow about
nearly complete, but it gives the total not yielding one per cent of profit to
lo array class against class, ■ stir up i «he demonetization of bis markets.
the hundreds at thousands of mtn,
Bectiona'l strife, embitter producers } The repeal ot the McKinley law car* wealth of 22 of the leading silver mine­ ihe owner: millions more arc being the
thrifty
and . prudent
who
owners of tlie west, or the wealth loaned at 1 and 2 per cent * The sav­ have laid aside something in the sav­
•gainst consumers, urrav the ftnw-r ! Kei1 »"*&gt; •» ’*&gt;- "I"*1 "r *" th«
they represent as agents.
These 22 ings banks have been and still are con­
&gt;g.wth. workftpm.. .-a both
ings
bunks
on
the
gold
basis?
Do
they
the exports of our agricultural pro- liave been actively engaged In prose­ gested with money, and are seeking
■ against the’man controlling capital, all tlnets fell off.”
suppose that, when they go to draw
cuting the free silver work, and aiding opportunities for 'safe and profitable
with n view of making votes for free
Here are. some of the facte which the propaganda. They have been in­ inwu»tn.*.-uta, taking municipal bonds something from their deposits, and ask
.diver. Gucb appeals to prejudice are
- sustain ex-Governor -Foraker’s in dietr. fluential in securing n declaration in at 3 and 4 per cent interest When for 8100. the generous gen Ur man and
» ,an insult to the intelligence of its'
j meat The export values of agricul­ favor of-the free coinage of silver in the government Baked for a loan-of liberal manager will hand then: out
'readers. . Instead of-dealing in trnth '
S?W? No,, gvntletoen, the 8100 that
t taral products for the fiscal year end­
[there are appeal* to passion, and a bit- &lt;uing June 30, 1892", which was the first the platform at Chicago, besides-dictat­ 8100,000.000 In 'gold nearly 8600,000,000 they deposited un a gold Lisis will be
ing tlie exact form of the financial were -.’rtered at rates ranging from 3#
iterness of spirit may be engendered
handed out to them on the silver Irasin.
I full year under the McKinley tariff, plank in the platform of the Populists
to 3 ?S per cent ”
that will leave scars Jong nfter this
and then with that '8100 they will go
tvere 8799,328,232.
and Sllyerites. As far as prepared the
The statistical abstract of the United
eampaijn: is settled.
Their percentage of all exports for following is a list of these runltl-mill- States shows that in 1873 we had 8751,­ out to purchase commodities that have
The paper in question, after declar­
doubled in price.
Think of al! the
the same year was 78.69.
ionaires,
whose
wealth
os
individuals
881.800 in circulation, or 818.04 per
ing that?on account of lower prices and.
others who haw bought a little home­
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In the fiscal year ending Jane 30, or agents'is tied up in silver mines:
eapka
In is‘J4 we hud 91.000,606,708,
hard times, farmers got for their crops
stead on a gold basis. Do they* imagine
1895, which was the first full year Hearn! MU:e. California .
last year, WUO.cfOO.OGO less tlran in 1682,
50.0uJ.ffW or 624.23 per capita. The total amount that bv the fiat of congress that ife
Fair tsatatc. California
under the Wilson tariff, the agricul­ John
W. Mackay
of money available for circulation, in
asks in bold type who has that money?
to be doubled in value?
I say, let
40.0W,0U0
tural exports were 8553,215.317. J. If. Hacgin .............................
1873. was 8774,445,610; in 18SM it was
Prices are lower, so the first quesW.
A.
Clark
jvery man in thip community, and that
And the percentage* of theae to total WiillMD A. Stewart, Nevada
40.005.1KW
82,420.434.781.
Per capita, 1873, 818.58;
««■ to be answered is: “Why are I
XS.000,000
will
cover
all
but
a
small
fraction,
let
Francis
J.
Norlands
(SUaron
estate)
prices- low?" That-is the meat of the i! sxporta was 09.68.
Moffat.-Denver .
m.wo.csw per capita. 1604,835.44.
every one in this community who has
Here was a falling off under the David
ScnatorJnaP. JonestComstocJc lode) i.,0 ») '.uu
What is needed now Is not more
matter. It is not difficult to answer fins’. |
been
able
by
thrift
by
prudent
fore
­
25/XC.OOO
Flood estate
’ Wilson tariff of 8246.110,915.
Silver has nothing to do with IL Under
Denver Stiver Smelting Works Co.. JS.ODO.OQp ‘money nor cheaper money, but more sight looking out fur the future sup­
This is a staggering sum for the It.
C. Chambers (Ontanosilver mine) so.aw.ouu business to icecR,tbe money moving.
ifree coinage prices of farm products
jo.an.'jsfarmers, stock raisers and planters of Charles K. l-aae. California.
Opening the mints to foreign silver port for themselves in thrir old age.
Slave ruled as low or lower than now.'
.
.
L E. Holden lUld Telegraph mine). 16.0(0 0W
is.aw.tfw will not accomplish tills. Opening the or their families, let them ask whether
In 1859 spring wheat sold lu Chicago i*the
'}"Jj United States to charge up to the Marcus Daly. Anaconda. Mont.
Butte Silver Smeltinc Works Co... H.&amp;DO.OUO mills to American labor by protection, this doubling of the prices of eommod" ”, in listening to the siren
dor W cents; in 1861’oats sold for 12% '' voice
roi&lt;^ of
of the
the' Democracy and voting for S-T Hausen Granite MUsilver mine) 10.000/00
| itles is going t«o benefit themaelvcA.
•and foreign niarketa to Ameri’cau goods
French «vndlcatc (old Telegraph
iccnts in this market, and the same
'** a change, that change which brought
none. Utah)...\,...
.... io,wo.an
1’hat is the sort uf argument, it scemt?
year corn sold for 20 cents. Each of
Ix?aJvlllc silver Smelting Works Co 9,50),'XO by reciprocity will accomplish it /
to me, which must appeal lu all tb
first the threat, anil .then the factruf n Broadwater entate. Helena. Mont..
6.0J0.0.J0
tiici-e grains sold lower when silver
THE ENGLISH LIKE IT.
; revolution in our tariff policy.
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‘ Senator Henry 51. Teller. Colorado.. ESEnq
rhvek this great dciiuinoa."
•was coined free than they are selling j But this wss uot ul\ uor the worst. Senator Lee Mantle. MunUua
2.00U.Q00
now. There is no relation between the
"YoUH...'.................................... If5l7.OUO.OUO
With the paralysis'of manufacturing
The manner in which foreign nmuur
. Muddled.
ivalue of silver and value of other comThe
men
interested
in*
the
wealth
aud commercial business that followed
fucturers and foreign labor get the
There are few clearer writers on
■modifies. SupiJy and demand fixes the
the advent of the Cleveland adminis­ listed above have been most active in
I ben *flt'i»f Democratic tariff tinkering is
finance in this country than Edward
.price of each.
tration, factories were closed, men the free silver cause. They have, sev.shown by the fallowing table of the hn»
But why are farui products low ? The in all branches of business were thrown eml million rcasana for being inter­ Atkinson of Button anti here is what
ports of wdok-ns for the seven months
answer is easy. Last year the corn oat of employment, their capacity for ested in the success of Mr. Bryan, and he says atemt the demagogue utter­
ending in January. 1805 and 189(1.
crop was the largest ever grown; like­ consumption was reduced and the expect by the liittcris success tu acquire ances of Senator Daniels, of Virginia,
at Chicago and elsewhere.
wise oats;
likewise ]• potatoes. For two umuau
Ckfthta®.........
,
home luuinv.
market was Illi
impaired.
pan cu. au
An nr
in- more millions of these reasons nt the
15.-X8.MI
"In what repute can Virginia be held Cloths
yexri the cotton crop has been larger iuitrial Mn,)15 tok?n ,n
taMer
expense to the rest of the American
btexs XUO4&amp;. .
and in what esteem can her merchants, KnJtuooJi ..
’
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than the world’s ability to consume it, of 1894 showed as compared with 1892: people.
BN.4U
her manufacturers, her towns, counties Shawl*
Senator
Stewart,
who
1
has
his
mort
­
either now
uu» ur
or ub
at any uinu
time in iia
ita uuf
hfem-urcu.-w.ul
ju
per
ixumimc
uuvA decrease of 50
cent in the outYarn*...:,
8 rT.iTd
gages made payable in gold, and who and cities be held when their leading Misoci lancvuf.
I.7W.3IS
tory. Another 'record-breaking crop is ! put of factories.
in sight. These facta alone are enough ! A falling off of 30 per cent in the is interested as agent and otherwise in senator lends himself to a force bill of
This show» that in
months.
*
• -to account for low prices of these proda vast amount of silver mining prop­ which the main purposes can. in the ending last January the imports of
‘ number of hands employed.
nature of things, be but two:
clothing nearly doubled; those of
note. There is another still more poA falling off of 45 per cent in the, erty, is the inventor of the expression.
"First, that of tha mine owners to cloths increased two and a half times;
"The. crime of ’7i," although as late as
'
. tent cause. The workingmen of this amount of wages paid.
pick
the pockets .of tlie people while those of dress go&lt;xl*i doubled; those of
cquntry are out of employment Mills
From this decreased ability to con­ 1874 in a speech in the senate he said:
ere closed, furnaces idle, and a million sume liberally the farmers’ market was “I want the standard gold, and no deluding lhem with the idea that they knit goods increased almost four times;
1 paper money not redeemable in gold. are giving them a benefit
men who in 1892 had good employment among the flrfct to suffer.
those of shawls increased' nearly five
•‘Second, that of debtors to defraud limes; those of yarns two and a half
at American wages are now walking
Nor is this all. Under the "Wilson Gold is. the universal standard* of the
(the streets or working half time. The tariff imports of the products of farm world. Everybody knows what a dollar their creditors.
times and those of miscellaneous
“Mr. Daniel thinks that the support­
&gt;
dormers’ bept customers, the men who and field iqpreased, and the farmer not in gold is worth."
woolens nearly three times. Stated
|
:have always consumed 95 per cent, of only lost part of his foreign market,
Senator Stewart is now publisliing a ers of the gold standard are doing their generally, the iini»orta of all woolen
I • all that be raised have partially dropped but had his diminished home market paper called the Silver Knight, in work in deference to British influence, fabrics increased from $17,000,DOO to
I *■ meat from their daily fare, are prac- invdded by Canada and Europe.
which he pretends to take interest in when, in fact, he is one of the men. and &gt;34,000,000, or mure than ioo per cent
K
• dicing pinchingecouomy instead of buyTlie.following are the official state­ tlie Working people pf the country, and a vegy conspicuous one, who is lending Why not make these goods here and
K.' iing what their tastes suggest; Want ments of imports of certain classes of to plead, the cause of the laboring men. himself to the support of British inter­
■employ American capital and labor?
Iff has crowded abundance away from the articles into the United States for the •all of whom he says will be benefited ests against the interest of his own
by the free coinage of silver. How country?
P [table of American labqr.
fiscal years named:
Hun. Stephen II. Elkina. &lt;&gt;f West
"One of the best meta! workers of
|
Who is responsible for this?
The
1«Z2
friendly he is to the laboring men can.
Article
1896
I.M5.P1J be judged when it is known that the Great Bxituin lately passed through Virginia, in a recent talk with the ChiK74.0W
Beans aud peas, bushels
t
men who drafted the Wilson-Gorman Cattle;
cago-Iiyter Devon waa very frank about
number
2,1®
14SJ41
B tariff which stopped our own mills and Cheese, pounds
8.305.2®
10.276.®? laboring .men charge him with con­ my offltx* on his way home, from a trip I the tariff and the silver mine owners.
8i.M4.183
* '-started those of Eurcj»e. They can Flax, value
‘ V &lt;VO. -■! ducting a "rat office" and underpaying through
India, Chiua and Japan, Hear what he said: "The Republican
Hay. tons
70.715
•01 .W»
F'^t'tell us who has that, money. The rec­ Hemp, tons
Labor troubles on his where he hss a large demand fur the
6M4 his. printers.
33-l.4S8.BW paper led to the open charge that Mr. products of his machinesh’ops, in which candidate for the presidency was the
I ' 'ords of imports of foreign goodo-since Hides aud skins, value .
3.133.651
Hops- pound*
natural Outcome of the operations of
;l*the McKinley law was repealed will Oats. busheD
K8J0B Stewart did not pay firing wages to he employs 3.000 men or more. His tim Democratic tariff for reyenuc unly.
775.Mfl
remark on. our present. conditions was
M tell us part uf tlie story. Here’s where Olive oil. irallons
Potatoes, bushels
1.-C5-T?
I
The
masses of the Republican party,
I * • part of "that money" went.. Wool put Rice, pounds.
Senator Teller, who was pushed by this:
77.ft~.4M I36.W6.HW
the busincsf, men and laboring men.
tt2.M-l.M4
hii silver friends for nomination at the
" We have had a considerable mar­
K. on the free list; increase in the imports Riro Hour, pounds.
Seeds, value
ie.-.'M.KJT
nominatod Major McKinley because he
tu a single year, taking the last fiscal Smu-.ic. .pounds ,..
10.411.774
18.n9.2Q8 hands of the Democrats, after he had ket in the United States for-our ma-: represented their i^lea of a champion
2ff.Ml.791
chlnery in spite of your high duties.
i year of the McKfaley tariff and first Tobacco. Leaf, pounds.. 2l.0W.MS
Wool, founds
14S.e7vJ«tJ 206.18X905 deserted the Republican party, has re­
of protection to American industries
■calendar year of WUson-(.'»onnan act,
cently acquired large mining interests. We could not expect to retain it long
Noth withstanding «the continued de­
and workingmen. This great central
K$27,062,721. Duty on cafti'e decreased
Francis J. Newlands. a member of in the face of your progress in making
Hone-half; increased imports the first pression. in business the tendency to congress from Nevada, and* agent of iron and steel at the lowest cost, but idea that dominated that numiniuion
fL year. $1,429,808. Duty on hay reduced importations hnij been progressive so the Sharon estate, was chairman of we are developing our markets in Rus­ must not Ik* abandoned. The tariff »
E। one-half; increased imjiorti, JI,429,695. that in a great many cases the imports the Silver party convention.
sia. Asia and Japan., and we shall hold one of the great ixAues of this campaign
and cannot be drup|H*&lt;l.' The money
Bv Duty on woolen goods much decreased-. for the calendar year 1895 were greater
Two of the greatest organs published them against any possible competition
HIncreased imports $38,103,013, which than for the fiscal year, those of wpol in the interest of the free coinage of on your-part so long ns you keep your question just now seems to lead in
for
the
calendar
year,
for
instance,
interest,
aud there is no disposition on
I Blioiib.l have been paid for American
silver and in advocacy of the Demo- monetary system in confusion and
b wool. Here are only four items and reaching 248,989,217 pounds.
eruXic ticket are the San Francisco Ex­ your credit bad. Therefore, the longer the part of any of the Republicans to
The
figures
might
be
multiplied
in
­
avoid this issue. The question is, Are
1 । ^bey alone show where $68,625,237 of
aminer and the New York Journal. you maintain the silver delusion and
’ . ^that money” went, in a single' year. definitely, but. these are enough . for They are both run by young Mr. keep yourselves handicapped to your we in favor of opening the mints of the
Hut with’ millions more that should have . one object.lesson on “The Demonetiza­
own discredit the .better we like it, and United Stated to the free coinage of
Hearst,
who
represents
the
great
silver
Rhone to our farmers, has gone to the tion uf the Farmers' Markets.’*
interest of the Hearst estate.
the longer your competition with us in tlie silver bullion of the world at twice
That was caused, not by the repeal
^Konncrs and workingmen of foreign
It. C: Chambers, one of the delegates tiicjnarkets of the world will be de­ the value of thet product? Thisquesti&lt;m
^nountrics. Take the indirect loss that jf the Sherman purchasing clause, but
will MKM1 solve itself jf the sensible
to the Chicago convention, -la part ferred.'"
Kff'ollo.ved the tariff assault on the farm­ by Democratic monkeylug with the owner in the Ontario sifter mine, in
people of the country study it If the
Shill Mint* or Mills be Opened?
} i ra’ interests and it is easy to see where protective tariff.
working men, business men and farm­
which
the
Hearst
estate
is
also
inter
­
The remedy is not in coining fifty­
The Popocrats dwell much upon th e er* of tills country can only realize
M|he money went The men now shout*rent dollars for the benefit of nxine ested. He is tlie general manager of
j ng free silver to distract the farmers’ owners, but in returning to the Repub- tills mine, and owner of the Salt Luke hard times as au excuse for asking the that the free coinage of silver is in the
^Attention from the wrong they did him, “
iican
policy
— “
“
T'
of
protection
and Herald, oqe of the backers of thejlime- country- to make nn experiment. - They interest of about 20,000 producer* of'
say to the voter: " You’re hard up. any­
■J-Eow that it is the foreigner who has reciprocity.
tullic League, which.isnow flotKiing the how. and you might asswell risk this. silver, and can be no benefit tu any­
।’hat money, and that they themselves
body else, they will settle the matter
country with free coinage literature.
Work for Indlviclnahb
You can’t be much worse off if it does most emphatically* next November.
g| nve it to him.
.
Gen. A. J. Warner, president of this
The present campaign is not only
go wrong." Thia is the kind of an ex­ Being h silver pr. Incer myself I know
If our farmers wish this ’ money,
Bimetallic League, is said to have re­
KVhich they* should have and did have one of the' most important that we ceived a salary for some years of sufli- periment they ask him to make:
wliat tlie free coinage of the white
■rarior to 1893, to go abroad Jet them' have had since the war; but it is pecul­
‘‘Wo demand the fk-ee and unlim­ metal means. I know that under the
cient proportions to justify him in de­
p|3te against a return to protection and iar in its character. It is one in which voting his whole time to the free coin­ ited coinage of both silver and gold recent silver purchaaing act. the silver
at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1
- i jciproclty. but let them do so with (•arties are shifting and opinions are age propaganda.
without waiting for the aid Or con- producers of this country were paid by
knowledge of what they are doing changing—a campaign in which the
the United States government about
W. A. Clark, the silver king of Mon­ •ent of any other nation.*'
Hjnd then forever after hold their peace. Democratic party has surrendered
tana, was one of “Dick" Bland's hack­ ’ The Republicans also sue the dis­ 31*0,000,060 more'than their product
' ।. ’e know who has that money.—Fnrrn- Control to its own worst elements and
ers. When the latter’s chances went tress that has come to the people, and was worth in the open market® of the
■■*•* Un ion. _ .
combined with an irresponsible popu­
glimmering he gave his support to their idea of tlie remedy, as expressed world. Free coinage will mean a rep
lism.
by Major McKinley, is this:
Hltion. of this subsidy.
The United
Bryan.
This combination is conducting an
“it Is a good deal bettor to open States government will simply pay a
8. T. Hauser, another member of the
adroit canvass. It assails the national
silver syndicate, was particularly act­ up the mills of the United States to bonus of about 100 per cant elf the value
tionor, but veils the assault under ap­
ive during the Chicago convention. He the labor of Americans than to open &gt;f silver bullion to the mine owners of
peals to individual cupidity, and short­
up the mints of the United States this country and other countries as
is a former Missourian and a bosom
to the silver of the world."
sighted self interest. It juggles with
well."
friend of Senator Vest
.
It is for American workmen to judge
figures and makes skillful use of falla­
Then there is L. E. Holden, of Cleve­ whether they want 53-oent dollars for
cious arguments. It is not surprising land, O., who made an enormous for­
The following is a terse statement
twhat gives Hood’s Sarsaparilla its great
the
work
that
they
do
now,
or
a
106
­
that many voters are a little dazed and tune out of the Old Telegraph mine in
made by an investment house of what
■. popularity, its constantly Increasing Uncertain as to their course.
U tab. He sold Ids interest to a French cent dollar for the work thev might do the free .coinage of silver would mean
•ales, and enables it to accomplish Its
In this condition of affairs it Is more syndicate for 85,000,000, but is still in­
,Urtod up
New in actual practice: “Free, unlimited and
wonderful and unequalled cures. Ths important than ever that the ordinary terested in some Utah silver mines.
York Tribune.
independent coinage at IB to 1, would
combination, proportion and process campaign work of document distribu­
The above is a brief description of
used in preparing Hood’s Sarsaparilla tion and speech making should be sup­ *omc of the above political workers for
.
*U O1 • dl.pUj heading Ud mean dollars worth only 53 cents. The
w
*ge earner and the man on salarv
are unknown to other medicines, and plemented by the individual work of the Democratic ticket, to whom the do«M, le.ded type here Utely been
free coinage of silver means so much
Rnake Hood’s Sarsaparilla
called in to give prominence to an arti­ would be paid In theae, thna cntllny
Intelligent farmer, business, profesThe election of Bryan and a free silver cle in a London, Eng., paper, showing nu Income dnwn nearly one-haft, and
tioual and laboring men The best argu­ Democratic congress would mean mill­
debtor coold pay hl. creditor
in giowing terms the beneficial retulta
ments are cm the side of sound money ions to these people.
H it
that would come to this country from with theae depredated doftara
Placing the product of the mines in
:ures a wide range of disease® because and of a well considered tariff system,
irer became erident that the American
Ute
free
coinage
of
silver,
and
caution
­
of its power as a blood purifier. It Beta And the facts sustain the arguments. which they are Interested at 54,000,000 ing the English against ths losses of people were an diahoneat and ao fooftah
rances a year, although it Is believed
directly and positively upon the blood, The careful and painstaking presenta­ it
will reach MOJOOO.OOO, and the gov­ their markets if they continue the la to adopt awh a policy there woold
i*nd the blood reaches every nook and tion of these facts and arguments to ernment paying them 81.23 an ounce, gold standard. The article is followed he a roah to anticipate itaeltecla. The
his doubting neighbors is the best
jornerof the human system. Thus al!
Ml raillon. r„|&lt;| in
W(mld
ind
granting that it would eost them by the peculiar statement that “the
Rhe nerves, muscles, bones and tissues work that the intelligent business man 53 cents an ounce to mine it,
(come under the beneficent influence of ran do in thir. campaign. This kind of the people of the United States above appeared in the London Finan­ » o*ec be hruriled or exported, and
IM.
onormou.
,«ntr*eUon
would
pre­
work is going to count this year for
cial News of March 10, 1896, but w
pay
into the
pockets of
much more than mere oratory, or the would
*" ita dre“1 “
taped observation till .recently, when ,
the
silver
mine
owners
841,000,000
influence of the professional politician.
it was discovered and put into clroula- 1&lt;&gt;O| of preMralerl bn.lnem, idle induaBut it will need to be persistent and per annum, and moke gigantic mo­ Ua? k? tbe Philadelphia Item." The
continuous, to be carried into tlie nopolists of these very men who art
weight which should attach to the
now
raising
sush
a
hypocritical
cry
tehool district and voting precinct
"rich if ft i, not a fakie
Jn
meeting as well as to the fireside and
»ouM
the country store. .—
&lt;
Common sense, commercial honesty
‘
*PP
“
"
d
S
"twurc
Lb.l
|One True Hk-od rurifter. $1 per bottle. And patriotism will carry Michigan
„*rtlcU ‘*"tt
not dfteorarad
•very time when they are properly Me wre luxomplishtd. It U tellrTeit ■util mure than four mouths after it
lh»t ft would be neerer *75.000.000 per
............ M1PUIP thaa u^.

MARSHALL L COOK Editor.

TEKJtD .!«• MECU9V CLASS MATTEK AT
THE UAaTiXHM. KZCm-. ruWuFFICE,
AGliFST J 4. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES

IT IS THE DEMONETIZATION OF
HIS MARKETS THAT HITS

BHVAN ANswerE0

Etalea eatabli.h a fc«r77?”
L*W
«n&gt;t I. Kto.,eA4n"d’»«'»«l*.
dothat?*
‘'I'wKtw
Maj.. McKinley reptieu- -rv w
*
Sutxnaow ha. u fit,ant .’।
l,h«d
to the main ft ba. I.-,,
‘,'cr ,h*&gt;‘
the be*innlup of the-e,‘—.I?
whleb it doe, not mrai, ,L\-i,„JZ.** ud
ft ean fl nd a better
‘
«■«
Mr. Bryan awau... |n m
Uial the United Slat. ■
&gt;" qu'*’«"»
Uneacl.l .ywem, ^b.l,
inate one for Itneft. M&lt;i
J. °oHr
a Jnanclnl ayatea wbk-h
• That canno; bc.disputed
"
lish financial’system . &gt;
h
no
fui’legal tender silver
jj,.
-financial systems dlffrr-. '■■’‘DtinmUl
'E*b: many r^.
tpacts fnim that of •
United Staua,
Cold cuts no figure in *j.
ta.ael^i IJV
terns of the silver st.t.-, !
Here it plays s moat jn ;.
1 ”I,t part.
But Bryan does not v.
’-h* uniteft
«wt&gt;. HewUhe.ftu,„jOrt'y’
ICO.
.n!A
icp. To do that tt
u oulAno
’
‘■"PUjbk,
originality. The Mrxie'-Am u
J.kwd. ol couri-. ,o ■r luPlr
tbrir
“!"7'. !?■ th*
but
rbiuld ihl. &lt;xxmtr&gt;

compliment?
Tlv- popocftl e-uuIMH. Mt „.lr
want, tbo faft«l st-.tr, t„-.1..,,1&lt;Jot
financi^ .jrtrm it bn.
t.o.T’
wlBhe, it to ink, u|, with ,
»y,trnu onrt th»t one
,,
nothing mu&gt; bn nld. Th &gt;t rn.|wiltal
is neither patriotic nor intellig.
Maj. McKinley cor,*ea&lt;is ti.3l th
United States slould.n • Ci,.. t.pT?
own financial, system -.T«„. Worsk. JTJt_
. tern of Mexico or of Udia, but ’-hutikf
hold on to its own until it «an detfe*

d new and better on-. /Th- K’-stemg
which Europe has dfa&amp;mfc-d and which
semi-civilizxxl oouiuriea un do not ap­
peal tb -him.
Bryan’r question is dishonest, ax most
of his qiMfetibns are. The Hjshonesty’of
this particular question-^ exp-.^j hr
Maj. McKinley’s reply.—(?hicago Trib­
une.
THE VERMONT

ELECTION.

A M&lt;m» Slgnltlcani Irtiioraemmi of Kepubll&lt;-Mn IMarlpi*.. .

Vermont ia always rep^dkan, but
there are years in w hich it fl riguffictuU
ly emphatic in its^rrpul iidn.-.a.. This
year Is one of theiu. ,\t i ha resent dectioii the republican plurality of 14,153
In,1800, of 21,667 in lr’-2,ahd 2s.52‘. in
1«M was increased to 35.«^ thus repre­
senting a republlean gain of 14,000 over
1892, and a gain of 7,000 over the higb■wuter majority of 1804.
.
The largest majority ever griren in the •’
-state was that for Grant£i&gt; 1,-72, vhen
the republican candidate for pn s&gt;dfnt
.
had a plurality of 30.354 and a majority,
over all of
Tbe ejja^litions thus f
ye® r were not- unlike those of the pres­
ent campaign. 'The dcntocnUe party '
had wandered off after Horace i’in-eley,.
who was nominated to tiotch the »tocalled liberal, or loltiiig ^ttpublkans,
and the old-line derodrrete hart put up
a third candidate in th Arid,
The •
democrats and liberal n*pnl&gt;rt&lt;ai&gt; i;»de
a noisy campaign, just a- the’.Bryan
■
democrats are doing row Mr. Greeley .
swung round the circle a* Bryan R do­
ing bow, and yet when tb&lt; yuut were
counted Grant had the largest majority
ever given a candidate for president,
If the election in Vbrmont i» a straw
showing which way the tide is naming
thoA; is significant in its ovi.-rwhelming republican majority.—&lt;hi«-ago In­
ter Ocean.
*.

The relative wealth of the count, y is
thus classified according to snrresnive
census figures:
.
'
■- . .
•
Fey tent.
D*csde
1Y u Hurst
JSW.............. . ..........
»•?

..... ............... .
».«
WKlch shows that the Antefkan famer'must look to the American industrial
clnsacx to buy life products. Is he e &gt;mg
to do himself any good by cuttkig this
sure home ‘market in two. bh»fK*Jf being
the victim of the low?—ChivaguJ’imrs*
Herald.
.

Wfeat the boy candidate evidently
needs for bin travels lx a mule cart. .
That will move slow enough tjngfce kim
a chance to till.- as he goes.—I’hiladeb '

phla Pre*.
The Holland &amp; Emery mill at East
Tawaa, which has been shut de.vn since
tlie failure, has started up again, em­
ploying about 150 men.
In a justicecourt at-Buchanan Samuel
Yendes was fined ten dollar* for kick­
ing Charles Redden.

" v .

Merit

peculiar to Itself

rlood
s
I Sarsaparilla

ft puta the medicine on the sore spot.

DR. HANDY’S

PileCure
CURES
BM. Btoedtax
Itch to. Pile*- At
draniato or by m»il

Se«d For Booklet.
W. H. HILL CO..
Detroit.

Mich.

HBt

�' H^hngs Banner.-

...________
‘—
mneiy rambles,-there
was . nothing ----------------------------------------------------time Tn acUun 1’uin "It uo^'Tu'ttning
’.
to distinguish him front the other la- • Returning one morning from the house
borcra of the vicinity. Lamar listened on the knoll, I sought the young lady,
patiently to tlx* reports of niy observa- as I usually sought
— _ vuuiiy
**—* *■may.
___ , b___
thms, which appeared to increase his Dr.
askedher at that boar.
as ’I Hanks
usuallyhad
sought
Th- two
belief that tfier^ wnc no cause for im- ■ for
HkmV.
-»_______ juj. to look out
mediate alarm, though he atill 1 —' ...^ ; awr vwo or three of his more distant
rd to give the reoMius for hisneglectconvic­ ’ patients—be tad sprained‘bis righx
*
--------- ■
------- ’
*
tion. It may be ttat, undisturbed
__ -____________ n® V|txjc;i» US I
he was iu his own mind, he was sat :ub ' possible— and that -day £ had planned a &lt;
;i»- ■ long drive. , which it was probable she
fled to have bmj maintain vigilance.
upon me. Of course, be would have to After (til, it was not to be denied
vigilance.
that ; would enjoy. Sho was notin the bouae,
l»e told of the incident of the suspicious .----- not *°
denied that Mrs. Clark said, and I was gazing abour
standing guard was part
jxire of"the
" business 1 rather disconMlately, when 1 caught
strange:*, and told at once, with the pos­
for which he paid me.
; sight of a parasol ► bowing above the*
sibility quite ’ within reason that he
But tb&lt;
pleasant one, ■ wu-l’s, of a lane leading to on orchard,
the month
m.inth was a p?
would decide to seek a new asylum
worries het :! without delay. In that cum* 1 might, except for Jone* and the
the worrie®
jn the shade of which Miss Gray some-'
. Ijf । find
tirjl nu^elf
mp'*et bidding
u Mrs;
-------_....sand_hcr_
«uuncr created. Mrs. Loring was doing sur­
Luring
Setting out
prisingly Well. Kobodyeculd hhveex-' times passed 3 morning.
jrx, I niece nn nneeremnuiomi adieu.7or 1
y-cctcd her to regard berwlf as any­ in pursuit, I gained* ujxjn her so rapidly
»wa
k** ’ett behtafl with'‘ my chief thing but a continued Invalid, but with that when I turned into the lane she
source of revenue cut off. In
In either increasing frequency she was »‘njoying uuk not more than u hundred yards
I event 1 should he a heavy loser.
L... And, intervals of oblivion to the fact that in the lead. To ray surprise, she IrjltedT only too gladly,
,
worst
of
all,
1
could
devise
-- ------ ,—
no way-in sho supposed herself to be a sufftyw- then turned with a cry, and. picking up
jy. "I’irase be iu
which to shake off my helplessness. A | Fhe took her harmless dotu*s With cloekj her skirts began to scud toward me,
in -full fii^it, na I saw un instant later,
hint-as to the identity of the stranger
work regularity, and there Was not one ,
had suggested itself us soon as Carpen­ of the directions given her v. aich w:4 from* an old and evU-ten»pcrcd boar,
ter’ujtemptbd to portray the man. So
u-cessfut one,’’ said I.
i&gt;ot curried out with scientific accuracy! ; usually safely penned ' behind -Mrs.
fnr as it went, bis description fitted the .Simple food, good air, undisturbed . Clark's barn, but- eridently very much
Gray, yon may Be
at liberty at thr.t particular moment,
from this turn in new farmhand—just ns it protably fit­ sleep, and tritles enough to keep hef I
pka-'n.
ted half the tramps in that region. interested were doing for her what Tlie brute was close to her. Hia tusks
Lad tne only view of
While tb$ ttory threw micpicion upon they will do for most of the race. Two looked as long- and sharp as knives; us
। warrants ncluimof
the fellow’s motives, and might prove dr three, additions had been made to her he galloped on, they came nearer and
innat useful us u warning, it was not, of code of directions, with not altogether nearer to his prey. I gave a shout and- .
. -.0 th-.* town and turned
sprang forward, but had she been foregl
J street, halting iu । course,
&gt;
, in, itself
,, sufficient
------ :— to
— warrant n uurelflsh motives on the part of her
I jnedical adviser. . For one thing, she to depend upon my aid her danger
,.f it? solitary drafi'“&gt;• M» rtiwiuu-g,.. The out­
, ..I l.Sfnre the counter,
°f "U
unKMirfaetory re­ | now kept a diary, in which she wrote would hove been great indeed, for long
Whr
,
er;[tionto&gt;H'u:a.le-flec‘,on!"“',,^e*!™i'"&gt;‘l‘»'iolaytb&lt;! ! her obserfulions uf her symptoms. Os- | befotc I could have reached her the I
He j
MuuUred i».
I ““««l**ore the pem, r„»t inlCTMV | tensibly, this was to secure, for scl- 1 boar would have overtaken her.
■
.1 to sec ye? he re- !^“d to
who0r by «■
.was right at her.heels, when, armed ,
np.
i entifle purpose.', a record of the prog- I
meat.
• ress of u most notable afsi-; actually, I
t the weather, the atate of i
Early lb the evening, anxious tb be I it was to save her doctor from a dully I
। politics had been dia-'i
trade
done with h bad business as speedily as hood of talk. Then, too, she hud been
.
.
—
---------..j
(
much. but maybe yer’d
xiaited Xam&amp;r and told htm
’
•
. irossible^
jiowioie. 1 vmnea.Lamsr
hini । persuaded that it. was not w ise to have ,
•Ut'it.".
j
] all I had heard or surmised. lie listened । Iw-r niece constantly with her. the the- (
lavs
ago
.
cbap
&gt;
,o
,
th
,'
wi,1!
,hr
tk
*«
t
Mtamon,
I orv followed »"=iug
being tliutMuw
Gray had
- mi a chai)
— '—a----•' questions
* ’•** •“'• '-•'"
uticmivu,
tout miss tiruy
&lt; ■ . nys
ag
I ’i aaked
feu
ns’v'
lu’*the
appeal- 1 ’
W) 1long her
•Wall,
—
»•— 7nurse thattheir
— J.-con'
.''5.r° ° l"1.' ance of the man Under suspicion, and ti"’*"’ —---------- v~
tihunl
association
could
not
but
remind I
He didn
’t HnTiim
seem ter-1* tfien* puflB*g calmly on his eteruol - h*
'nt. hrr
.... of her
ucv iiiqiaired
»iujKMrtxi health.
ocaiui. Tills
i nxs bit^t
oit
: .-i hizucss eg" .
,
/ 1 cigar, sat
Kat in alienee
silence for several mo
mo-­ ■ of sophistry wu fur more convincing
'l-rired
hut he di
; i, u eiir
&lt;^.i ’ntks.
&lt;»u.s. Pret- 1j mentM, seemingly undisturbed by the to tlie elder womqn then to the young­
1 tvrt r‘. 0 * ,rewe‘r • possibility'of a new complication in his
* cr, who, though she acquiesced in the
?■ 'it t ('..v'iiny, \ Ou’rc |
fro
affair^.'arrangement., IKt me no doubt that
■i’ mighty interested
j
‘‘Well,’’ said I, at last, no longer able ujic regarded the argument as -faliai ! ’*. interested. I reck- j
• to restrain the qUcstiotx “wkatare we (jous. Inasmuch, however, as through
i ■ . . -hbor’X boy asks me .
to do?”
'
it 1 ^secured ’a great deal more of her
-. .-ettin* 09 4 put it
“For the present--uoth'ng..’ As it ia hocieiy.T was content, my object thus
. .■/ness. but when 1 catch |
said: ‘Forewarn^ is foreormed.’ "
accomplished. Moreover, to this day
i • -:il! him too blamed
■him- ur
"Rut this uncertainty must lie cleared it qeema clear to me that in forcing
Si&gt; -is this chap was tryin’ !
affec’i*
up. You know better than 1 cau why Mrs. Larijig to threw off somewhat
! tr’i tl ter pnthp him. but
this man may have come here, provided, uf her aetju^red feeling of helplessness,
: . c&lt;&gt;t any more satisl’gue«s
of course, that he has any designs upon and to learn.that she was not entirely
.-chnoltnar'tcrdid when
faction
yon. It’s nil theory, you understand. dependent on her conijwinjon’s minis­
be uckb-d ’Lv (miison's Hebrew (took,
but it is strange that he should be wurk- trations, 1 did her a great service. So
thinkin’i' ■ -’reek. Struck me you ing for M ta Weston at very low wages, hir as the girl was concerned, there
miriitc* v • '■ .’ now about !.:tu. though." unless he has Rom» paxticulur reason ‘‘buhl be no question of the benefit she
Korre* particular
hut
hi.- paint*!" i asked.
for desiring to be in this neighborhood, received from the lessening uf her
-Hedidr’i &lt;;»,v.~
I jsv® a ihont ud «pr*ng forward.
Were employment his only object, he taurs of attendance upon her aunt,

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dined to tndturnity. Mi«*t Gray doubt­
less was busy with thoughts of her aunt,
•while for me4he aft.ernrx j wa» spoiled
by Carpenter's tidings, ft had been a
luxury to.forfcetthe home nn the knoll,
if only for an hour or two, and here waal
this news, very probably of no moment,
yet enough to remind me of ray thrulldom. to drag me back to u realization of
the fact that Lama’- hud the firstcluim

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calling, n-« we all know, is more no- with n stout club, Jones sprang over
blc, more self-sacrificing, than that of the wall and struck viciously at the
1 -‘C nurse; in non9 is there greater nerd brute.
The blow fell fairly upon the
rof
’f reasonable
reasonable relaxation from
from tlie efedc- animal's snout, and ended abruptly his
raands upon body, mind and spirit*, and pursuit of the maiden, who, however,
never is devotion -------mon*.:.......it-,i
sadly misapplied sped on until she ran almost into my
than in those cases in which the tribute arms. I got her hands in mine and took
to supposed duty and real affection is some time-to assure her that-she was
P^dd needlessly or in obedience to nn- ' safe, before coming down t^the mere
qtber’s over-indulged caprice.
The detail that the farm-hand had been her
J
licht ol common .sense thonld Ireatronc rescuer.
She turned to thank the
:'lj
enough to show the flaw of uselessness man, but by this time he was some* ^.ture ot uneomplainlnir distance up the lane, driving the cowed
and ^hunting boar back to his prison.
under a mistake.”
As events proved, tlie country life
“I envy that fellow," said I.
"I’d
"But even that mistake may cause
Woe
much
to
Mrs.
Loring's
ths^e,
in
give anything to have tad that chance
trouble,” I protested.
jj "For the present, not ct all. In the npite of hex years of travel and her he improved."
She
•‘Would you?” said she, with a nerv­
as . lung sojourns hi great cities.
end. it is possible,” he answered, ns
"It was a dangerous
of slight con- j struck up friendships with Mrs. Clark. ous little smile.
coolly as if the matter was t
L'gh!" and she shuddered
Mrs. Weston and the other housewives privilege.
cern.
.
"What a terrible
"What are your directions'.’" I asked, j of the neighborhood, and, through at the recollection.
। them, with the residents Of Hodney- animnl that was! I never was so fright­
still by no means satisfied with hisphil- |
1 town village, among whom, she gained ened in nil my life.”
•
osophicnl view of the case.
"Let us go buck to the house." I sug­
i considerable jopulnxity-. She became
“Observe him well, study him ns you j
“You will hardly enjoy a vis­
irregular attendant at ‘the village gested.
choose, but do not attempt to disturb
----- 7---------------- — ,
r
soon w
waa
received
him. Thew thlnfp will .office. . Even . -•&gt;—,’h, and «»■&gt;
“n
^jT«1 into the it to the orchard after such an advencause for cirele oh ita. sewing society. At these I ture.” ’
” W -*t’i tba trwbie?” nil L
if he intrudes here, there is no &lt;
*
"After this
• - -•
' tilings I marveled and rejoiced, know- : "No. indeed.” she said.
: alarm; he shall be suitably received.”
I ing very well that her new friends ! I sha.’l lx* more careful. 1 hove learned'
tan .. i &gt; iacc. I krpt^i* -ye on him,”
And with one of his grim smiles, La­
1
something
from
this
evperiencc.
”
' could do more to promote her recovery
so' «iw him.after tangin' round a spell, mar bade me good night.
“And ex have I,” was my thought, for
i than ail tlie drugs in the phnnnaco- j
»u-*-r ler t!;&lt;- J.’odnvytuwn road."
j pcia. Seven days in a week.*gossip was in that moment of her peril the veil of
"Thanks for tlie inform.)’ion.” said X.
j doubta and questions and theor’ea and
' better for her than tonics.
"Probably be is some tranif* who has
Hiram Jones, tramp, farm laborer, j
It was almost inevitable, in the cir- | speculations had been torn from my
hear: yarn*. a taut my patient, and. hat-: busybody, detective, or whatever he
cuinstances, that I&gt; -boold
should be honored
honored : eyes, and I-had learned the simple truth
might
’
hi:
farataM
for
.
month
my
I
IngnvtL ng tatu-r to do. asks questions
often with Dorothy Gray’s company. whinH explained them all. yet which
to keep talk going.
Nevertheless, pfincIpcU
--- ’
--- 1 —cause for anxiety, tamar
f om.r'q
’s Long drives together over the winding they hod served to hide from me.
I’m much obliged tor the tip."
.
indifference
to the man
----- n
t•- the
,,
, • spots
- walks
•• to
•«.! show
'
- ’s doings
b was .,country
roads,
(TO BE COSTUrVED)
"T!.at*! nil right,” Car|x*nter re- more than T could explain to my own
of the vicinity, and rambles when .the
ricuuvy, auu a&lt;MMVaM. ........—
spoodtd. with the air of amah who feels satisfaction; for, if .the owner of the ■ of
house on the knoll had reason to fear ■ n*oon 'vtw doing her best to make manthat he !. - -l-ih* his duty. "Say, how's
any great peril, how was it that he j
ttat nothing in the world
the h&lt;»s saltin' yer?"
could hear so calmly tidings which in- v’“ wortJ1 considering but sentiment,
“ExteilenUy. It's a pity, though,
J
such
pleaainc
dlvrniona filled
filled runny
nauiy
dicatcd at least that he was under sur- such P1*'8*”’? diversions
there'.- so iittle sty lc about him."
vcillance? It was as if a wily old fox, • “
UU
n ix,ur
anzM,.* Sometimes
‘&lt;v,..v
TI —
piuised
"lc*u1 to nnn.
con“if he k .'I style, ye'd never got him altor n long run from the hunter, aider how completely the
* girl wnxdomJ
fer the pri'v y«* paid. He ain’t the kind
inating my thoughts. Even when a
of a ho-.- a pretty-girl likes ter hev
should sit contentedly wutchinga stray glimpse of Hiram Jones going stolidly
hitebe-i 4.
; t of her bouse on a Sun- hound circling .about him, instead of
about his business reminded me of tlie
We Offer You a Remedy Which Insures
I
da.v nitri;. .-n —thnt's a fuct—but fer
retreating posthaste out of danger. . in:certainty of my position, f found
SAFETY to LIFE of Both
There was certainly the argument that myself speculating more ntau't what
Mother and'Chlld.
•
-He's hrft .-mouthed. Thnt’r. u draw- I amor should know'very well the par­
she might think, if the worst JiUne to
back. Aui. • &lt; in- if-Tyou wotridn’t call
ticular jxiint from which he wits men­ pass, than about the extent of the raishljn a lad-, •S Imrec, would vou T*
aced, and the character of the agents 1 fortune over Laniiir’a head, and i&gt;ojwi■ Jiihi’t," said Sum. orncular- likely to be employed against him; bly over mine os well. On shipboard
BOBS COXHXF.MEXT OF ITS P^I.V,
bt^s—that's any good— but I could not find it convincing. wo had been very good friends, she and
HOIUCOR INI’ DAGGER,
i» ax sev«- r ■' ah in angel boss; and Greatly os I disliked him, his aphtliy J.
»Vc were very good friends now,
•tigfl h&lt; &gt;*■&lt;!■
What a duif Makes
Easy.
■••&gt;tr&lt;*e as angel men."
fretted me. Even enemies, when fate but with a-difference.
The ri.h* ’• ck to Rodney town was makes them partners, enq generally ride I had if she' declined to. accomEndorsed and recommended by physi­
j hardly a-;.-i -ant as tin* lirrt half of the l&gt;c counted upon to coojicrate to win pahy me! $ow tlie evening dragged if cian*. midwives-ami thooc whohuve. u»ed
It. lUpraro of «nlHllt-.itc« and irditatlans.
the gtune. Now, here was I, quite she kept out of aigfit! what a wretched
Sent by express or raaW. oa receipt ofprtoe,
91.00 per beetle. IJ » 'k *'TO MOTlfEltS**
rtrtuiy to do xny best to beat our mys­ substitute for her presence was even mailed five, contalnina voluntary tesumonlaa.
the best pipe in my growing collecterious
opponents,
yet
hampered,
05
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BBADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Gs
nt least discouraged, by the indiffer­ tiofl! How was it that when, we were _
। together, even if our talk languished, I
ence of tile player whose stakes were the lime never passed heavily? How j —
hazarded upon the result. The situa­
liad it come about that I no longer de- 1
tion seemed to be entirely false.
bated the question of her beauty, no ■I
If Jones was a spy, I in turn diligent­
ly played the spy upon him. No time longer compared her with this girl or
that?
Such questions I asked myself
was lost in confirming his identity with
। now and then,'puzzling my bra&lt;n with
that of the man who' had aroused Car­
endeavors to answer them in any other
penter’s suspicions, a result ensily ac­
way than the one in which they could
complished by bringing the horse-deal­
Ixs answered. The simple truth of the
er un u pretonded errand to flodiieymatter wan, of course, that I hnd fallen
town and having Jones at work near
in
love; but for.difficulty of cpmprathe house an, he drove by. After this
1 hension commend me, above ail things,
preliminary, I devoted many hours to
1 to a so-called simple .truth. Anybody,
watching Mrsr Weston's retainer, with­
if he will taka the trouble, c'^n follow
out getting much reward for my pains.
OM C'”t.pper, Good-Bye.
1 out n long and logical deduction, but to
The man^went about hfe various tasks
loo«sn&gt; »d icpjmUi th* dirt, mikrifi I
The ... ■'■■rh boumrifo dom’t need
’ very few men is it given to perceive .at
in the most matter-of-fact fashion, ap­‘ once the meaning of the thing which,
■ in - iioi.ping knife lu the
hlqg c&gt;»T. bvt doe» Bftt Injure tee tacHc. |
^efar.»: • •&gt;
mince pica. She uses
parently concerned in nothing beyond
1 once undeAitood, we call self-evident,
■
Hn«*c Meet; chopped, and
them. I had expocted that as soon
' •..' ■
” •••4oned, reMdr to fill the
From the vantage-point of later yeuru
'. t &lt;c Of «ie very flnest, purest
ns he'learned of my daily visits to Uie
•adc. a0e.. l:ittUjrtate' I have figured out, tomymtn satisfnehouse on tlie knoll he would attempt
‘ tion nt least, that I ptaaed from the
to question me about ita occupant; but
. comj&gt;aratively pitaid stare of friend­
not
once
did
he
display
interest
in
my
MINCE meat
ship about two weeks after Dorothy.
hermit patient. In short, the only new! Gray’s arrival in Rodneytown.
ml°oe Ptas aafine th taste and
The
2?*1’,v.,a* any hOni^niade in Ince
fi on nd given for my suspicions was. mlHttfon of the change came nearly
'bikes dultdous fruit cake aud
furm«hc&lt;l by a habit he developed of
a fmtnight’ later, not through any tri:
weU- 80111 ♦''•IT­
solitary strolls about the neighborhood
"
U».c no Kulxiltute. 10 cents
' umph of reason, but through ar. neeb
rat r'' ~r’e*- _
t» ben evening_put an end to his work
1 den* in which my p*rt wm that of «
An the farm. A little rf hta gruffaew' mere spectator, tod wdilchresuiregjgflt
hnd vvorn off, and, leering this liking
X T.

..lies: '.Id clothes.
hi* boot*; kinder
more dirt than

“Check it!

IBattieAnj
?
If he had bought a 5 cent piece he
I would Eave been able to take it with him.
i
There is no use buying more than a
S 5 cent piece of “ Battle Ax.” A 10 cent
s piece is most too big to carry, and the 5
t cent piece is nearly as large as the 10 cent
i piece of other high grade tobaccos.

could do far lietter In the ’ illnge. The
inoro I think it over, the plainer it RtM-ms •
he want* to be where he cau keep an eye
on this house.”
”It is probable."
i
“Then,” wiid'I. puzzled by his indifTerence, "can't something be done to'
checkxnntr him?"
"It is not necessary. He is of this ‘
country?”
’
i
■ Al ica.t. Hl warrant English la hi, i
natile tongue.”
1
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elated? BoMc f«*» concerufng the world*
output uf Cheat precious tneUla may aid us
somewhat in arriving at a better underdtandlug of the question. There are about
as many dollars worth of &lt;oW alone In

the worijl’s atore of preeteui metal* now.
as there was of gvldwud silver both in 1873.
It may be well to call the attention at the readers of the Banner to tbe prophesy lr 1895 the worid prod used of gold abont
m ide by James G. Blaine in IbM. Has he not faithfully pictured tbe resulte uf Dem­ S2UO.UOO.OOv.
The annual production of
ocratic supremacy, and have not his predictions come true?:
both gold and silver, from 1850 io 1873.
“I lord my country and my cuunirymen. 1 am an American and rejoice every was 5162.000,000. Thia would hardly be
day of ray life that 1 am. I enjoy the general prosperity of my cuuniry. and know a proof that with such a prvaunt output of
that the workingmen of this land are the best fed and the best clot bed of any laborers gold, that the price of gold would appre­
on the face of tb* earth. Many of them have homes of tbeir own.
They are sur­ ciate. It I* a fact, which must be clear to
rounded by all the comforts aud many of tbe luxuries of life.
I shudder, however, at all, that if the Kuvernment is to
.
tbe thought that the Htue must come when all this must be ohaoced; when the gener­ the parity of our money, that Is. tn ke*»p
al prosperity of th** country will be drMroyed. When tlie great body of working™ &lt; n in gold. *&amp;«r and paper money, of equal

this land, who arc qow so prosperous will hear their wives and children ecy for bread,
that the day must fonie when tlie factories and manufactorks of this land will shut
down, and thtre will be Jhe silence of the tomb. And the reason why It must be so l.&lt;
this: The great southern wing of the-democratic party are determined to establish tbe
doctrines of fn ® trade la this laud. They will be assisted by their northern ailiea.*
The fight is now onjt There is a great body of visionary but educated men who are
employed day by dgy in writing free trade essays and argument? in favor of that doc­

EDITORIAL NOTES

national Repntilican Ticket.
FUR PRESIDENT.
WILLIAM MC KINLEY,
of Ohio.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
GARRET A. HOBART,
of New Jersey.
STATE TICKET.

Haun 8. Pingree of Wayne.

purchasing power, that they must have
the control of tbe amouut of the puper
promises pul In eireulaUoh. and of tbe
silver dollar? eulned as well. If H should

be compelled to take fill the silver from
o.tT own mines, aud al! that would come
from abroad and atwm|R to keep the,
whole ot IL of «Ki.ual purchaalng power, it
trine, which find their way into every’ democratic newspaper in the land.
.
“The great body of oor people have never experienced themselves the sufferings would aoon be cotnpelle*! Io cry out like
which always result when tbe protective principles are laid aside.
Poisoned and ex­ Cjiln, “My punishment Is greater than 1
cited by tbe wild statements of these writers and tb&amp;demagr cue appeal? of democratic can bear."
We hear much talk by the
speakers, Xhe result wlll te that, In the very near future, these forces which are now Topocrats that this nation was on tbe eve
working will be strong enough to defeat
the polls tbe party advocating the doctrine of bankruptcy at the close of tbe Harri­
son administration.
We state what the
of protection. It must Inevitably follow that uncertainty and doubt will ensue. ’
“The-business men of the country, fearing the destruction, will decline to engage records show, that there was turned aver
in business; consequently mills will beshut down and the workingmen will be thrown to the Cleveland adtdinlstmtion by Charles
on: of employment. The people will then see, as we have never seen before, that they Foster, Secretary of the Treasury ubder
cannot be prosperous and have work while this principle is thr&amp;tened.
In tbe'.raldMl Harrison, one hundred and twenty-five
of this suffering they will learn that the only way that they can be prosperous ami million dollars cash, and over $100,000,­
happy Is to vote for the party that will build up the Industries by which they have 000 of It was gold, and f urther the records
gained a livelihood-—because they can see clearly that when a manufactory Is shut show that under Harrison, the public debt

down there i&lt; no demaud for .the thing which they have to sell, and that Is their labor.

including premium, was reduced 8292.Ood.000. What a contrast!
Under the
“Tariff for revenue only” policy.of Cleve­
land,
$262,000,000,
of
bonds
have
already
•”aken from hte sneech of Feb. 7tb. 1878 In the U. S. Senate Gongresssional Record
betm Issued and be will turn over to his
45th Congress Vol..?, Part 1, Page 8S0;
The queston before bongress then—sharply defined iu the pending House Bi!1 successor *&lt;000 and probably 8300,000.000
(Bland Bill for the unlimited coinage of silver at 16 to 1) Is whether It Is now safe and more debt, created to defray the running
expedient to offer free coinage to the silver dollar of 413&gt;$ grains with the mints of the expenses of his admlnlstrallon. It is a fact
agreed upon
by
alive rmusl t e
Latin Union closed aud Germany not permitting sliver to be coined as money. At.-,
.
. nilvcrites.tbat
.
current rates of silver tbe free coinage of tkejlollar containing 413X grains, worth In I kept at the market value of one dollar and
gold about 02 cents, gives an illegitimate profit to tbe owner of tbe bullion enabling ! twenty-nine cents per ounce.bulllon value,
„ keep
__________
-....gold.
.......................
- (.
him to take 02 cent^ worth to the mint and get It stamped as cein and force his neigh-1। to
It on a _parity with
Is It no
...tier of uewnltr U&gt;», in ort-r lo
bor to take It for a dollar. This U an untluii and unfair advantayc tchicii the (Nf- . .4
a a-------- ------orlt—
..L ---------tM11WreW
...... ..... ..
eminent has no right to gire to the oirpcn of silver bullion^ aitd which defrands । kecj, It of that- commercial value, that we
uk r.e .wUtenee of Fcnw. Grrm.oy .nd
the men who arc forced to take the dollar.
,
Remember that when fir. Blaine said this the silver in a dollar was !i .!!
all ihe
governments composing th.
the Latin
b? —
iMiln

[From Harper** Weeklj. Copyrigfat.

BLrtlNE’S VIEWS ON FREE SILVER 16 TO I.

Washington Gardner ot Calhoun.

For CotniniMioner State Land Oflice—
For Superlnlend’t Public Instruction—
J. K. Hammond uf HHIi-dale.
For Member State Board of Kducation—

worth Q3 conts; now it Is worth only 53 cents.

For Proeocutlng Attorney-

And It assuredly follows that If we give free coinage to thia dollar of inferior
value and put It In circulation, we do so at the expense of our better coinage In gold,
and unless we expect the uniform and Invariable experience of other nations to be in
some mysterious way suspended for our peculiar benefit we will unavoidably lose bur
gold coin. It willfiow out from us with the certainty and resistless force of the
tides.
•
’
Gold bas Indeed reinaim-d with us in considerable amount during the circulation
of the inferior currency of the legel tender: but that was because there were two great
uses reserved by law for gold—lhe collection of customs and the pajment of the In­
terest of tlie public debts. Bat If the Inferior coin Is also to be used fur these two reserved purposes, then gold has no t|p to bitxl It to us.
What gain, therefore, would
we make for a circulating medium? If we open'lhp gate for silver to flow In. we open
a still wider gate for gold to flow out. It I-were to venture upon a dictum on the silver
question. 1 would declare that until Europe remonetized silver on lhe old standard we
cannot afford to coin n dollar above 400 grains. If we coin too . low a dollar before
general remonetization, our g&gt;dd will flow out from us.
If we coin too high a dollar
after general remonetization, our silver will leave us. It la only an equal value both
before and after general remonelizAtion Hut will preserve both gold and sliver to us.

Tor County Surveyor— ‘

Remember that when Hr. Blaine Mid thU the silver in a dollar was
worth 93 cents; now It is worth only 53 cent*.

ForCoDgreM. 4th District—

COUNTY TICKET.
For Senator—

Jai B. Mill*, of Kadi villa.
For Sheriff—
8am'1 C. Rit«di!r. of Yankee Sprint*.
For Clerk*
Walter Drown, uf Orangeville.

For Rcirislrf of J)eed«—

Hading* and C. 8.

Dr. 4, W. Sackett ot Prairieville and Dr.

tVahotcr’* Word*.
; The recent Importations of gold have
What Daniel Webster said of a similar placed tbe reserve fund above tbe 8100.body of cheap-money men sixty jrars ago . 000,000 mark.
fits Ibis ca»* with tbe change of two words
&lt;——----------------------Which we have pul Iu braekrb:
IIn —
the
- »•••private
— •schools
—-­ of China the In“He who tampei.a with tbe currency ! atructors are pa!d about one qrnt a day in
—
i..
i-L
—
r»_
Lii
n
American
mnnev
fnr
enrh
I
Amerlcan
money
for
each mini
pupil.
robs labor of Its bread. He panders. In­

OUR FINANCIAL PLANK.
The republican party la unreservedly for
tdahd money. It c vuacd the enactment of deed. to greedy capital, which is keenthe law providing for the resumption nf sighted and may shift for Itself; but he
b.’ggers labor, which is honest, unsuspect­
ing and too busy with the present to cal­
culate for tbe future,
The pro&lt;p’Thy of
the working ciassesTIves, moves nnd has
lu being In establhlmd credit and a steady
medium uf payment. AU sudden changes
destroy IL Honest Industry never cuiues
rorid. which
In for any part of the spoils In tliat scram­
iaa be obtained, the existing gold standard ble, which takes pUce when the etfrrmey
of a country Is disordered.
Did wild
sebeuiM and profits ever benefit the indusarea, designed to maintain inviolably the triou*? Did violent fluctuations • ver do
good to him who depend* on hia daily la­
bor for bls daUy bregd?
Did ineJrem-

Talk about “crimes” what's the matterr
with nickel? A few years agn it oon-’
sanded $4. per pound, nuw it is on’y 27
eenis. Won't somebody please bunt for
that terrible day when It was demonetized,
• and unearth another crime.

Senator-elect Foraker In bis Columbus1
speech told very forcibly why the opposi­
tion is endeavoring to Ignore the tariff
issue and confine the contest to the cur­
rency question. Hr mW:
“The d^TOocracy has s'arted a new
issue; they mad? a new issue.
Why is it
have u&gt;ade a new taue? Did Dot the
icrac) know everything there was to
from th** beginning? 1 will tell yon
It Is wr bare a new Issue.
Tney
run completely out on the old. They
whipped lu a &gt;tandatlll before they

Tbe very man, of all others, who has
the deepest interest in a sound currency
•»* wb. .uffer. -mart b;- mwhimw
■ iegW.Uon in.mom-y n&gt;"«er» I. Uw mon
|
,
, freohoW

hi, ,undi hi, producfJ„
all- j, hi, ubor. Whether

uorR on fat* own small capital or another’s, hi* living ia atill earned by hia
induatry, and when the money of the
country lew™ depreciated uid de­
bwed, whether It be ndulternted ~ln or
itaper without credit, that industry la
robbed of (u
it* reward. n.
Ha then
then latent
labors
(or B
eountry whoee
wbo^ law.
Um out
for
a country
lawn cheat
eheat him
out
of hi. brt ad. 1 would »ty to every own­
eg of every quarter section of land in
tbe west, I would *ay to wry nan in
the ea*t who follows hia own plow and
to every mechanic, artisan and laborer
of every city in the country—I would

wishes by honest means to gain an
honest living, **beware ol woked in
sheep’s clothing.” Whoever attempts,
under whatever popular cry, to shake
the stability of the public currency
« • • stabs your interest* and your
happiness tb the heart.
.

In 1877 the average' value of the hay
crop in the Unile&amp;Btai*** was 38.60 per
ton. The following year it dropped to
$7^0, and in 1879, the yeiwiicxi ensuing,
it jumped up to $0.32 per tea.
j
I
Again: In 1891. when :bw eountry
wa* flrnjly on a gold be*M, the average
value of the hay crop wux
per ton
:- In -1802 it fell .to $6.73 per ton. qnd in
1893 it ro*e to 3S.6S ;&gt;»-r top. Last rear
tbe average value was*^.3&lt;j per ton.
Aaomniag that the fad in .prices L«
due to the "crime of 1473,” bow are
these fluctuation.' to be accounted for?
Will tome Brynnlre explain also why it
ia that the aveijoge value of the hay crop
per ton vraa greater in feJS. when we
• were on a gold hnais. than it wn* !n
1878. when gold wn* at a pr••tr.fam?
Hay has undoubtedly declined in price
since 1873. hut v fry Nhonki it nd! bare
done no? Apart from ch«j?.'r methode .
qf production and cheaper .rates of ttrenwj&gt;ort..-»ti,in. the an qua', hay crop in­
creased from 23.n-5.100 tone in 1873 to
65,766,138 ton? In 1*93. Jji*t year It
amounted to about 47,ono.&lt;?&gt;)
/
At tbe Mime time the number of
horwc* In the United States Inereniwlonly fronr 9,223,470 in 1S73 to 15.893,319
In 1805. It is estimated that there are
( nearly _ 1,100.000 fewer horse* in this
country to-day thnn there were three
year* ago| Theoe plain facts and figure* should
not be hard to comprehend.. Let tbe
farmer study them before he allows
himself to be hoodwinked by free silver
demagogism.

■Presidential Candidate. W. J.-Bryan
declared in hia speech in New York
city: “I am firmly convinced that by
opening our mint* to free and unlimited
coinage at the present ratio (16 to 1) we
can create a demand for silver which
will keep the price of allver bullion at
11.29 per ounce, measured in gold.”
I

A Bad Old Hnmbtlg.

The Denver Republican calls formore
money as the cure-all for the people's
Judge W. S. McCain, of Little Rock. woes. "They must.” it says, "go back
n' 1,"&lt;!er1iu
:o
to Ute
the gooa
good ».&lt;.
old Amrr.™n
American pmm,
policy v.
of bi­
trom Mr. Bryu. to bl. tote^n-teuon ot , metalll^„nd?r which tht
tbe popocroUc ptetorzm “I .m wme- i joyed such'
- „u
Mnlto.rr proiperlly
extraordinary
prosperity’
times asked,", he saya, "if I believe tbe I from 1792 until the complete demouetiremonetization of allver would increase ’ Ration of allver.” Oh. the*-* "good old
its value sou to make the bullion itra days.” when leas- than 7.C90.00A silver ’
silver dollar equal to the preaent gold dollars were coined -in t!** 8* years
AMte. ly-weri... mtbougbttekl t
iTOto-lCT-te-tlitetatteMt
would not wute tune .dvooulng tbe I ,lx
h, of lhp
„■ ^r-wd
rmrtomtlon ol th. unbrnlted «.ln.g» of | wWn M m„n „„
a ,ilvrr
,wr. The rale objeol of remonetising
pt„.curfo«l tv! Ne4eroneeta.il

Following is a e&gt;pv of the plat form of
Free tr.de promisee .nd free tr.de per- ।;u' K»llrote Men'. Sound Money Club, .1
formuice. are good thing, to remember l K.lamloo:
when appealed lo with tree .liver prom
' w" •" "PPOWl '» «*« &lt;•» eoln.ge ot
tees.
silver. 1st. Because our present pay
won’t quite enable us to buy everything on
The democratic party fooled the neople art b and we have no desire to have that
four years ago on free trade and they •&lt; III pay cut In two; 2nd We prefer to have what
attempt it again thh year on free coinage. fe* dollars w* earn worth 100 oents and
inn 53 ce&gt;-.ts 3rd. We do not see how we
But It won’t work.
thould be any better eff If the price of
„ |t nw
y„rr
Free trade promised, four a ears ago, everything we must buy I* to be doubled; | a&gt;e.per dolte with which to meuure
i onee. ek«Pt dbrleg the umr. were
dollar wheat and fitly cent wool. Will 4th. We have no Idea that It would profit ■nd regulate prices"
|
Here .re two eminent «nwwi^ doe- w
„ h] h „nrl
... ..d.ftetorr
tlie
mt
tenkrupt; I (
.'“^criHnebt/dtwe.
hlfrb
'&gt;rir'"' IT!
the farmer who realized there promises ■ •u.
“ It ■'
—whole
* ' country
*
...
f/W-a wlirt ngv.i.ita In ’ZTu
klw An erne I
. th
_ .' ”
_ J'*” ...
."t ‘fT mrw
I .It, Though the ratio W be Id tarn nut .I oT^-tXLup
ST
please stand up for id^tificatton.
o' work to tlie tee .ho ba. . Job; «. lu.|
Z “°n °f •I**’1' ,SO,,1) ‘’"i'TY,
'X

The ,ldk of "S0*"1 oM ’ T’
" ,h'n»’
,r”’
**?' I bad old bumbug.
tattnn tiifft-r
tn the
thn effects
/.Sonic nS
0 Jar, Jr" j ------------------------e.__________
.
..1
tation
differ «■
as to
of their
Thrift** Savins* Would Shrtat
Canadian banks ate being offered more scheme, how can they expect the people
The savings bank deposit* of the
(Irpo-IH from Am-rh-a than they care to- to believe that they know what they are
United States amount to gl.-00.000,000.
receive.
Deposliors evidently want to talking about?
place their money where they know they
on a gold basis’.
won’t be paid tn 50 cent dollars.
“It is true,” confesses the silver men,
Under free coinage they would shrink
•that-the bullion value of the metal in In actual value to about S'.KXM’OO.OOO.
nt* Pride Touched.
Edncution sometimes is a source of * silver dollar is only 53 cents. But put
Senator Slewart, of Nevada, who talks trouble and anger to its poaaeaaor. the government stamp on It by free
The goremment pay, iiU'Ut »&gt;*&gt;'•
free silver but has bls murigagea ttindjj Young Patsey O'Rourke, who goes to coinage and you will raise the value of
000,000 • year to peusien-r&lt; rl« PL ’
payable tn gold, tn -meeting the charge of the high school and has mastered, or it to 100 cents.”
cosntry an! howling aboui?
Let’s see.
Senator John P. Jonhs, of Nevada, ment. laat year wt-r^SHl.
such dealing, blames It all on his attor­ thinks he has mastered, the first princi­
Tb*; deposits Id the aavln^o banks of the
ples of bacteriology, was the center of one of the moat conspicuous and moat Every one of tbene do.UrtcJrw
ney. The latter, the senator says, drew
United States aggregate in round numbers
on admiring group at his Uncle able of all the silver advocates, speak-’ 100 cent, and ^uul ton &lt;.nll.tr I
up the mortgages and hu is In no wlre're- Michael's house one evening lately. His Ing on April 1, 1S74, said': “The value
$2,000,000,000, with 4.900.000 depositors,
If the policy ot tbe Cbiotga■
aponslble for the language used.
Uh! big cousjn Jim, who has not enjoyed the of gold is not effected by the stamp of end partv .hould te made cir&lt;«1'' •
I bese depositors form no small p *rcenUure
Senator.
.
advantages of u liberal education, was the government."
lugtalatlon, every dollar tber™'
of tbe tolling masses. These deportts are
present. Patsey was discoursing of
Everyone who has considered the oelved by a ponton, r wm.M
loaned in large amounts to those who can
That Mr. Bryan refrained from criticis­ the.’ presence of infusorial life in all auhjcct knows that thia latter State- only 33 cents. ItwouUl b"^’^„|0D.
: urnish gilt-edge securities, and the deposling protection Id bls New Tink sp-ft-h is natural substances. “Why,” said he, ad- ment U true. The metal in a gold dui- tar, but in tbe (terete* &lt;&gt;T J r,„
tore draw $80,000,000 annually for the use
I
a matter of general comment. The apraker dressing his entirely gv-urra! remarks j»• worth exactly 100 cents, whether er’, .upplle. » would pntel&gt;
of tbe money,
Tbe borrowers of this
Is already on record as a liar tiadef and la apparently to big Jim, "you have ml-1 it be atarn|&gt;cd by the government or not. S3 cent, go now. Tbe
F llkl
crobea all through you and about you; Mett the dollar and run it into any other the peuslimer'. monthly □&gt;)&lt;"■»
money are as a rule employers of hbor,
’
the candidate of the party/of free trade.
•zhey’re in your clothes, they’re in your form and ita value remaina unchanged. tb.tof lhe depo.ltor&gt;
and tbrouRti them tbe-r &lt;iep&lt;HltH «&gt;r tin la­
’"I”0
Why this silence on the issue which has body, they're in your—" “Stop right
If the stamp of tbe government does paid out of the wttir.gr
borers are agaln'returued to them In «a««*h
kept up the party oigtnization for
there, ye blayg’ard!” rising4n furious not. change the value of one metal, la It value of poliele. to te I-11 9,edu«tl
frtHD which turther mvhwm m*y
many yean?
wrath and leaping upon the astonished reasonable to suppose it would change
and deporiled. The drpcMiturs In Up- s*r.
Patsey; "ye think beca’se ye have an that of another? Can it do any more suranvu oompann-s.
by nearly one-half.—V 2 J
lugs banks are lenders and not uorn»*&gt;*:^
Iddication
go to sphool wid
nobs
Co-nfuMHCldea*.
silver
No.
.k.......u aud KV
win the
tne eo
Imi for
1
—than
____ _ It does
__ _... for gold? ....
...."We
don't
wtml
“
XbJS
So are thq^nlllions of depositor* in i!hThat some'who read the Tribune have : I® Cflo luault a poor workln’mnn af yer I The stamp of all the government* in
....
* . Own jKin
a
Tmbut
-V I..’ll show
ik.
_ _
ownHVkin
like meiritt;
ye the world
national and private baukitig concern-. very confused
cannot make 53 oents’ worth
Ideas as to what free coinIn
.
pride jyit
in the
the blood
blood o
o’’ the
the of silver worth 100 cent* any more tar.
Next to hanks come the regular life
fife tu- age 16 to 1 means. w« nrint .
.
I: there’s jMiue
it in
greeting of a working'. .'
I
d q.
oomp.ni™, to ate, t,«rl,
X b, L «S
.
’
took tte
united e
'' —’ t* It took
the united
—„.
*- than they can make a silk pane oatef a kl eundid.te of 'Yj “tiar
bu rance &lt;
.e . . .
...
&gt;&gt;«**:&lt;
vj
an
mti
.
। ascea tnat paper by an Eaton County man deavora of old Mr. O’Rourke and Mr*. sow’a ear.—Exchange.
write, u he pasted «■»*' , ,
0W people bold pollcie.. ...remd.te .be in Sund.yH.w.lTriteu,,
The
l„e,,|
Sunday News-Trllkiiru.
’i'M„ &lt;......
. ■0D
_ I (YDnnrkn
__ ...
• ...
O’Rourke to overt bine
the resolution
eoormous sum of $5.75 i.ooo.uuo. $•» Ito- LWto a# foU&lt;mM:_
'
b« e««ry
Mr. Bryan says railroad rates have don. Pa. M 'te
of Jim to inflict summary vengeance on
are wtae they will tee ''
bteklug power re.ll, o.um.1. uwloly of
-J ,m . ^|vcr
,&gt;n(
young Patsey for the "Insult," in saying
town and city in the I W \ ,inage«P'
Iteb.ukrtapo.lloc. or &lt;&gt;,„ mu.u-y. &gt;&lt;e Br,.u. I eay ihal IM. - .ree reteute „r as he supposed that he was covered with
the aame anawsr to tbeTree •
.
gMterwIlbtbepubey-hteler.or Ite Hr-.
ln (0 r me.no *lh.t Ite u„tlM vermin.—Youth’s Companion.
raw »ur
___ _ .....
Jmuruo eonuSolec. '.nd Ito.
MtatM will eoln 1$ silver dolkr- to I »&lt;dd
Noeountry can pros[&gt;cr thu
.n Mr. Bryan will
power «m*Wuto* about 15.ww.oon
. d
iSoaje of
■ tells Ilea. If the United
J
or a namber equal (u ibu adult m- »• y..;-.
'
” 1 1
« lie -Thl. i. o« doll“r '™ ' f uk,n
lath*thn cteoutry.
Mantfretl*. it*.!
&gt;. tease Inform tn* If my virw uf other times. Tn »bc rural diatrieta this
Jeer worth S3
I?* tr.iT*

a*&gt;le bank paper (silver dollar,.) ever en­
rich the laborious? Certainly irevm *11
Only about three per cent, of the wfiol- these things may gratify grerdlnra* for
en mills in the-country are in operation. sudden gain or the rashness or daring
With a protective tariff on wool the situa­ speculation, but they can bring nwhlng
tion would be different.
but Injury and distress to tA^ boinea of
patient Industry and honest iatxn.”
J tn: one-fourth of the n unness on tl e
Edwahd Athjxson.
Pennsylvania Democrat state ticket have
resigned because they cannot endorse the'
Who and what Is the money power ol
Chicago plat foim and nomine* a.
this country that the dtmazitgue? of tlds

Neither the Democrat or Journal have1
yet accepted our ‘’challenge” to print a 1I
of the paragraph from Zach Chandler'sI
ape* ch which they garbled.
By doingf
this they stand convicted ot perversion^

WHO IS MOST INTERESTED.

Union to help us keep It at that market
ralie. We cannot succeed alone, to keep
lhe pi Ice uf allver at that point against ’he i
woilil-. m.rk. t. &gt;nj more tb.n we am
control tl.e prl« or wkeah
111, no .rt ,
, .. ,
, „
I
,um«n to reply tt»l we .re rte.1 pmducer. or .ilrrr, .re we no. irre.l prwlne,er» ot wbet alw?
J
'
Mr. Bryan was asked in Cleveland the
other day how tbe great amount of money
|
was to be put in circulation under free
colr^ge, but he didn't explain. He didn’t
show how his scheme was to start an Idle
factory or how it would create an addi­
tional occupation, or create a demand foran
additional day’s labor. Tb* word "free coin­
age" Is very catchy.just as “free trade’’ was.
but If we should go to free coinage 16 to 1
the laboring classes will find that before
they can get any money tbey’vd got to
earn 1:, just as they have to new, and that
after they get It their dollars will only be
worth half what they are represented to
be. Free co.nage it a splendid thing to
call tbe attention of the people from tbe
evils wrought by free trade, but U will
never win.

A Sonn* Platform.

by Harper A Broth.n ]

BarAN TO VVoaxiFGNAF—Now, hold still, and TH, cut youi-dollar in two
without hurting you a bit
,
.

The Democrat last week makes a mis­
statement when It says we refused at Uing
lake to agree to produce a speaker Io enter
Into joint debate with any speaker the
free sllverltes would get. Od the contrary
we expressed our consent at any time the
opposition were ready and would give us
reasonable notice.

Olivet, M»ch.

» dnln to .octi that ratio b» tuttong
tr.mp.our.dWK"

&gt;U «&lt;

mUomI truth •»* ’'OT°C

�hasting’

Banner.

Thursday, Sept, to, 1896.
’.V, R. COOK. Voral EdltorX^

*

| Free Free Free
9
V
tv.

TO
EVERY’,

SCHOLAR

■0

::

.

ffty cents worth
^applies. I will

j, , li.BOOK STRAP

antj 'r . cr.
To every
1 -ying one hun-­
li :..
ns worth I-will
’ cttvr book strap
I have a large
n-iw add second
s'hool books and
vl ii: assortment of all
si?ppfies for the
'

s
I
s
It

;Hi ,

room.

Don’t buy

till you see me.

FR&amp;D L. HEATH.
The DruQQlst
. •
’

. .. w*»dra building one
. ut at City Bank.

local

news.

. CiKCdLrtTION *

97 quires.

' Tnis tyedk.

Comity Fair Sept. - J -23. ,

Count? Fair uortt after next
Fair this

‘

Anejui

-

Fine lv oc Inrebes at Burtuan &amp; Mar-

year. Sept. 22-25.

i

p!e ■ ■

*

Sr? Hu-&gt;i&gt;t ut s-petjlala for the County

Fur.
Elegant

.
• 1 ream soda at

Burman ft

Marple’*&lt;
•
for millinery and to* prices call on

Leila Garr..

.

j

Ttwrel ••''32 scholar* enrolled at the

Gt'o, I. ..-. li'will more into the Roberta
&lt;l.iiu*e on lirtM'lway.
1
k-in&lt;iiH.1 that yon can gel
ft-Al at
A Couk’**

dour and

Henry F.o ’i.u~ sold Ids meat market
io Battle Cr»f».k parties.
.\rr;.: g :•&gt; briag something for rxl»&gt;
, hit: -a to the Fair this year. J.ihn Kel|ley has a house to rent on Mill
stre&lt;-t. C.ii€. r» Brooks.
During lair week see tbe Courtenay,
Morgan Co. at the Opera Hoasc.

Jiie bail team will go to Clarksville Sat­
urday to indulge in a base ball touroaiu-'nt.
i &lt;
Don't fail to see the famous play of
•Trilby" acthe Op*ra House during fair
week.
For new styles and low price* in dress
goods ai. 1 trimmings,, call on O. D.
Spaulding.

Fiit&gt;* ’horse shoeing and repairing at
Jack Hich'» blacksmith, just across, f 10m
M. C. 11. I;. depot.
•

.

You wid tint! what you want at’ fair
time in i. a fall goods and prices to please
tt (). 1&gt;. Spaulding’s.

Monday Mrs. Wm. Baldwin brought us
asmull bf.ti t. of crabapple tree containiug tl large crabapples.

Miss Letta Garn will open her new mil­
linery cuudr with latest styles and lowest
.prices, la-t rd this week.
Pleas.“tl,dy furnished rooms to studen's
ort?acher&lt; at Mrs. Gte.mfieX’A corutr
Jlruadway and Mill streets.

T ■ .■ ■. for the Courtenay. Morgan Co's,
plays wiU In- on sale at Fred L. Heath’s
the druggist, at hT'2O and 30 cent^

..■“Banner I'lintf brings business.
You
it up nothing but good work. And
Ila surprising what a lot you sec, loo.

We ran-handle anything In the Hue Of
Piling, and receive ever good lnjw lyp&lt;.
[alr
ted as fast as It comes ont. That’s some weatlwr fa,
iX0"!
t-r. «. tb.
thing every country office can’t brag of.
arenwat h.„
«
A new city ordinance requires the car­
rying of a, bell or whistle amt lamp upoj,
every bicycle in Kaiamatoo.
r |b rlgor.
nrnv
1
’ht other sporting evesju will.
ouely opposed by many Wheelmen In the
cRy. ,
J- JS. and have a jood time.
John Wetteveen. of Holland, formerly
w. H. Hoag, a pra„.|u,.u: wmm|ssmn
spoke the Dutch language very fluently.
"«n reprerout,^
* FUbe,. „r
He recently .suffered from a sunstroke and

personal MENTION.
Mrs. Fred Busby, of Detroit Is visiting
in the city.
.
.
, F. C. Brook, Ku |, MarUn lut week
03 business.

Mrs. Gye, of Ohio, is visiting Mrs. Jas.
A. Sweezey.
Willis Goodrich, of Allegan, spent Sun­
day in the c*ty.
s

Mrs. Wm. Tinkler Is the guest of i»erson W. B. Tinkler, of Grand Rapid*, but
will spend the winter with her daughter I
in Toledo.

M*ry C.'Rockwood. Yankee f»prm^*.

Mrs. Geo. Danni* and children,, who ■
hare been the guest ot Irving friends for I
the past two weeks, return-.: to Kalama- !
zoc. yesterday. '

MurrUgi

Butter. ’0 to

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,K:. and Mrs. Champion Williams and
lighter Helen,, of Oakland, California,
are
visiting Mr. aud Mrs. Nathan Barlow.
Walter
Hayes
left
for
Olivet,
yeatenUy,
a'"*
Nadrrffl.
now cannot think of a word In that lan­ about 7 o elnek SuM,^ „^Dg
B#
Mn;- Williams was formerly Miss Allee
to attend college.
guage and speaks only English.
been feelfnx apparently wcU all day. and
•
D. W. Rogers and family spent Labor McNair.
Report was circulated Tuesday that after taking .npp,,, „ thc Wo!a,u |1)u-e
Mr. and Mrs. DM1 Starkweather. &lt;rf I
day at Kalamazoo.
Wm. Cline, formerly of this city, had’both satdownaiibeKrttina deak; wi,Pll ,01l.
Ward Stratton, of Benton Harbor, spent Grand Rapids, were guests of Mr. and,;
legs cut off while In the employ of the denly be re, led ,„d ftH
tb,.
hpi Sunday In the cHv.
Mr&gt;. Qualf, Sunday and Monday, coming i
Michigan Central, but later reports show Weaver and Younx wet. Imui.-dlateiv
Mrs. Jobeph War Jail alslted at Prairie­ over on ;heir wheel's aud returning Tues- I
it wan not the Wm. Cline from Hastings.
day morning.
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I
’“““Otted. but he p.,„.d
,|mn|
ville tire past week.
. We may not have an elaborate display •tier they arrived. H,. |,,v^ , wlfe&lt; ,w
Miss May Roberts, of Kalamazoo, was
of iroods at the fair, but we’ll sell you the son. and two naughter,.
u la the. . ity last week. '
■
Usual services nt the Presbyterian
best coffee, tea and crackers in the market at Jersey City. He died of paralyala.
^J-«irley Smith returned from
church next Sunday.
aud give you the highest market price for
Orlande Easterly Is on trial at prere .
European trip last evening.*""')
Mr. Zignlmelr will lesd tbe Sunday ev­
for the murderous assault on old man
your prt-duce.
Cook ft Cook.
Mbs Eva Hurd is spending the week ening meeting at tbe M. E. chureb.
A lot of good circulars, cards, souvenirs, Jackaon, of Maple Grove. At the rxarnln- with Grand Rapids friends.
.Gospel
temperance meeting on the lawn
fits., does a lot of good to your business atlou Easterly went laure and squinted so
Dr. and Mrs. Pratt, of Kdamazoo, ate In front of Mrs. Rachael Bailee’s residence
during fair week. Let us do you some­ thfft-Jackaon, who Is an old man fib years
next Sunday afternoou at 330.
visiting at Nathan* Bartow’a
thing in this line. If you havn’t time to old. could not rte«nize him. At fhe trial
Mite box reception at the botne.of Mrs.
Mrs. Eugene Carrlagton. of Albion. Is
write up something we will do it for you. whloh commenced Tuesday. Easterly for­
M. L. Cook. Wednesday p. m. at
All
got to jJnrsue his tactics and the old man the guest of Mrs. Wil*. Burman.
members please be present and bring mite
Schoo! Iregau Monday with an unusually positively identified him. At the session
■
Misses Bessie llogte and Myrtle Silsbee boxes.
targe attendance of foreign pupils In -the of the court yesterday Easterly created a spent last welk in Kalamazoo.
Union meeting ot the Presbyterian and
higher grades. It looks pretty good again little excitement by Interrupting tbe proEmmanuel societies of Christian Endeavor
Mr. and Mrs. Will Barlow, of Evasion, next Sunday evening In the parish house.
to see tbe little kids go by schoolward
eoeilinn and glvlnt bls lawyer, Wm. W. III., visited In the city last week.
All members earnestly urged tu be pres­
with their hair combed up nice, and wear­ Totljj^nh, ot Chicago, a blessing.
ent.
ing a nice clean frock­
Mrs. G. G. Nichols nnd daughter, of St.
There was a family reunlon'aftb^ home"
The usual services will be held in the
Great closing out sale limited to 30 days •i John G. Renter, in Irving, Sunday. Louis, Michigan, are visiting A. J; New­ MethodLst church next Sunday. Tbe sub­
’
,
ject in the evening is “Where we went and
Assignees-closing out sale at less than cost Among those present were George A. Ren-. ton.
of the entire J. C. Farrell Clothing Jt ter. of Fort Recovery, Ohio; C. IL Mott- :,
Mr. and Mrs. Williams, of California, what we saw in Scotland and tbe north of
England.”
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Furnishing, goods stock.
Cali 'at once of Cleveland; 8. 8. Yeiter. of Lrn- ..; are visiting ber sister Mrs. -Nathan Bar­
The society connected with Emmanuel
low. •
while tbe best bargains are’ there.
Adam Gackler, ot Campbell; Isaac Mnore
church will be entertained Thursday.
P. T. Coi.gbovk. ,
Mbs Maude Younge, of Kalamazoo, was Sept 17, by Mrs. Robinson and ladies’ as­
aud Semlah Seese, of Freeport; Jacob
Assignee.
Ranter of McCord*, and Mr. Smelcber Sr. th,e guest of Miss Blanche Hogle last sociated with her. Supper served at par­
ish house from 5 utatil 7 o’cluck.
week.
To-niorrow afternoon there will he a of Freeport, agedI S9 years, aud tbeir.famlAt the lawp temperance meeting un Sun­
b&gt;g pole raising at Bowens Mills. OoL lies. $ne very ridngcinnfl IHCf WM¥ ill.tt altMiss Nettie Hendershott and Aliceday next Mr. Taplor will give ao address
Morrison, of Wiscpnrtn. will make the pt them were proteuiion and sound rtiont-y Dickinson took in the excursion to Grand on local option. If the weather Is unfav­
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speech of the day. The latter comes well McKinley men. A atraw vote was taken Rapids on Monday.
orable for an outdoor gathering the mseton ..
which George
recommended a&lt; a public speaker and the on the G. IL A 1.-tmin,
.
_
Miss Mary Quinn Kt timed Friday from ing will be held iu the Baptist church.
people of that part of the county, irre- 1 Keuter came, wblclj resulted as follows: an extended visit
There will be a meeting at the lecture
ritb friends at Port
room of the Methodist church, on Tuesday
speeilve of party nfflllations, are cordially McKinley, 233; Brjtan? iiu; Prohibition. Huron and Ixpeer.
evening. September 15, at 7:30 o'clock,
invited to hear Col. Morrison's speech.
14; National, 1; Sound Money democrats,
Horace Hall, of I’tiehardvllle, took the and lor which tbe following paper* have
.
' train last week for Duluth, Minn., where been prepared.
••Co-operation Between
Ionia proposes to give both aides a fair 5; Undecided, 15.
Parents and Teachers,” Miss Flora Bea­
Tbe Courtenay, Morgan Co., who will he ^ent on business.
show on the currency question.
At their
dle; “Like Parent, like Child.” Prof. B;
county fair. Thursday, Sept. 17th has bee*- hold the boards at tbe Opera House during
C. H. Peckham, Fred Foster and Geo. A. Holden. Other teachers taking part in
designated as “silver day”, while Friday fair week come highly recommended and Sherman were In the city last week en­ the discussion. A general invitation is
extended to all. and especially tb parents
Sept. ISth Is “gold day”.
U only remains their plays being well spoken of aud new route for New York.
to come and hear the topic* discussed from
for a proprietor of a Barry County resort to most theatre'goers. The following is
Mrs. Donaa Westfall, formerly ’of this the teachers’ standpoint
The meeting
from tbe News Record, of
to give one side all the show, and the taken
city, now residing in Jackson, visited old will be under tbe auspices of the W. C. T.
Fort Smith, Ark.:, "Last night at tbe
U.’, purity department.
other side nothing but “de icy mitt”.
friends here last week.
Romeo will be. here with the best team Grand the laughable comedy “Wanted a
Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain, of Oberlin,
The grand lodge otOdd Fellows of Men­
that has appeared here this season and the Husband” was tlie bill presented to the Ohio, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Van
ominee drill hold’a special session this week.
home team will make it decidedly interest­ patrons of lhe house.’ A large.sked nudi- Wafener on Green street.
The grand oflleers have arrived. The.
once
was
presei*
and
the
comedy
made
a
ing for theni. as they had tbe good fortune
Miss Anna Bird abd Miss Addie Slaw- grand lodge degree will be conferred and
business of importance transacted.
to win from our boys when they were here hit.” In their keperloire they have the
son returned from a week’* visit in north­
in Ih£ summer, nnd the boys are anxious famous play of "wr 11 by "which will be pre­
The government has begun work on the
sorted, also “Esftped from Sing Sing.” ern Michigan Friday night.
new 332,000 lighthouse on tbe eouth point
to even.the matter up with them. A good
Misses Evn Ryan and Amelia Goodyear of North Maniton. Many cottages have
‘■Divorce,’’ “A marriage at Sea.” “Little
game may be looked for each daj.on Wed­
Sweetheart.’’ Usual price, 10, 20 and 80 and Master William Goodyear returned been built by resorter* thig season.
nesday and Thursday of the Fair, Sept. ce^ts. Tickets on sale at Fred L. Heath’s,
There were more visitors than ever before.
from Coldwater Saturday evening.
23 and 24.
.
.
the druggist.
To the Veteran* of the Eleventh Michi­
Frank Wright, of Assyla, hall n mira­
gan Cavalry of Barry County: There wil|
culous escape from Injury or death on
be a meeting of the Barry county mem­
Monday p. m.
In crossing tbe bridge
bers ot the 11th Mich. Cavalry at Reed’s
over the Wanadagn near IL 1&gt;. Chapman's
hall in the city of Hastings, at 10 o’clock
with his engine tbe whole thing suddenly
lu the forenoon, on Sept. 24th, Ibtfl (third
collapsed with just enough warning for
day of the fair) to make arrangements for
Frank to make ope of bis wonderful
the reunion ot lhe regiment In tbe city of
'jumps, clearing tbe wreck and engine
Hastings. The reunion, of the reglmetfl.
jrhieh were both coming bis way and
will be held In this city? on Wednesday,
lancling hi tbe middle of the river.
It Is
(M 14!b.
needless to say that he “pulled for the
lhe Misses Jessie and Bessie Roger* shore” right sway. The engine was again J
were very pleasantly greeted by about 40
placed on terra firms on Tuesday and la
of their young friends at their home on
n &gt;w running as usual, with no material
South Broadway, on their return from
damage. Mr. Abbott, the commissioner.
Lowell last week, where they had been
Informs us that a first class steel bridge
spending the vacation with their grand­
will now take the place of the old one.
parent*. It was a genuine surprise and
wbkh has been a constant bill of expense
greatly enjoyed by lhe young ladles. Ku. to the township, and a menace tu public
frehhment* were served at 5 o'clock, after
which all-retufhed to their homes feeling, safety.—licllcx^ucOaz^tt^
The . Grand Rapids “Up an-Up" ball
that the hours had too swiftly passed. .
। team came down last Friday and played
When you come to Hastings to attend
, two games with our boys, one Friday af­
tbe Barry County Fair, be sure and make
ternoon and another Saturday afternoon,
your headquarters with Phillips A Erb, and were taken Into camp both games by
tbe hustling grocers. . They make It »' our boys. There was good ball timber In
point to cater to the want* of tbe country the “Up-an-Up” but they struck too fast
people and have etiabllshed an excellent' company when they came up against our
reputation w&lt;th Barry County people In
lioys, who played all around them in every
general that are used to visiting Hustings‘ place on the ground*.
The games were
to do their trading. If you have not vis­
poorly attended, allhougn tho*i piewnt
ited this popular grocery yet make it a had lots of fnn watching the bell* get
point lo do so during the Barry County smeared all over the bats and go whizzing

ttyn per uu.. sa.

Ta3ow P*rlb.. 3&gt;i.

Brans.«. u&gt; ab
Chicken drwsnd.s.
Beef dressed. &lt;00 to 5.00.
Beef live, 2.T5.
Mntton. dreaaed. 5.
Clovwrseed. 1-30 to B
Wool, cu washed. 7 to 12.
Wool, washed, tftto IS.

School
—Those bright:

Wni'i

happy facesshow that they

are glad school

will soon commence.
Buy them good

stout.shoes and.
keep their feet

dry and warm
and they will be

healthy and ’

......... happy.

Red Front
Shoe Store.

Woolley &amp; Bronson.
NOTICE OF ATTACHMBNT.
State 01 Michigan.
’ . • _ , _ __ _
Iu the Circuit Court for the County of Barry.
Ada Cook and Henry Cook.eopartners,
doing Justness at Hastings. Michigan,
under the firm name of Cook &amp; Cook, ’

Joseph Custer.
J
_
Notice Is hereby given that on the 23rd day
July, A. D.. !»••&gt;. a wrtt ot aUachnwnt was duty
issued out of tbe Circuit Court for the County
nt Barry, at Ute suit of Ada Coak and Henry
Cook, copartner*, doing tHistnas at HMtings.
Michigan, under tbe firm name and style ot
Cook A Cook.Uie above named PlsunUfteagatost
the lands’, toneraenta. goods and chatties,
moneys and effects of Joseph Custer, the de­
fendant above named, for tbe aum o&lt;. One
Hundred and Four Dollars and nine cents.
&lt;«IM (i9i. which ealrt writ wns returnable un tbfc
Itli day ot August. A. U . IBM,
Dated this flrst day of September.- A. D. UK..
SwMtzar a «wMnrr.
Attorneys tor ITalntt*.

W
EBER
vv ..WAGONS

, awav into the dim distance and thrashing
Fair week.
Tbe Journal last week made « no|e of the acorns off tbe trees In the far out h-!d.
the fact Hutt a “nice Bryan Hag was flying Baldwin pitched a few innings uf.eacb
1’l W. r. Gherman, of Cooper, has in front ot Gus Newton’s ahbp In the
game for Hastipgs and did splendid work.
‘•‘•‘n dominated by the Republicans for
wcond ward." As everybody knows that. Dimoth finished up the game* with hl»
■the legis ahire from the second district.
After 50 years ol practical experience, patient labor and strict attention to details, the
Gus Is a rock-ribbed, gold-standard, pro­
। usual steady nerve.
. Three
,d second hand drills for sale tectionist republican, and the Journal
Weber Wagon has reached the highest standard ol excellence, whih is prov en by the
very cheap. If you are in need of one didn’t say but what be Is yet. we desjre to
IJ*rry Ceonty Pioneer Horlrty.
generous and hearty reception met with by farmers, teardsters and lhe general public in
rsll at ou.jt,
Goodyear Biu&gt;a.
Annual
meeting
at
the
court
room.
Sat
­
cuiiect any wrong imprcMd«-D that may
preference to others, and by their receiving the highest honors at the Columbian Expo­
II. F. Powers threshed 1093 bushels of pervall i&lt;&gt; regard to Mr.'Newton’s polity urday, Sept. 12. 1806.
sition, Chicago, 1893.
Purchasers arc soon convinced that they have made a selection
Forenoon session 10 o clock.
grain un Hir Wm. Henkes farm in Johns­ that may have gone out by rra«.n of the
I'BOGUAM.
greatly to their benefit; that they have the lightest-running wagon in the world, ot ad
town las* week in a half day. Who can Journal article. Mr. Newton h &gt;tronger
Prayer.
beat
*
vanced modern type, and finished in the highest state of the art.
lu tb* republican faith to-day than e*er
Reading of minutes. &lt;
Remarks by the president.
Barry b-k? No. 13, K. of P. will begin before. He h an old soldier and appre­
Report of the historian.
ciates
bis
frictiJ.
Tbe
Journal
rt-rgot
to
. w,)r' »«fMn next Monday night.* The
Paper, E«rly blrlory nf the town of THEY STAND at the head for strength, durabili-h- and lightness of DR?1 ft.
“‘'.'■■••.n.of Ihr first deg ee will t&gt;e re- state that Mr. Newton I* still a red-hot re- Ir,irj_J. J. HrrKlrrjholt.
publi-an. and that Chat "Bryan flu •«
THEY ARE USED BY THE MOST SUCCESSFUL FARMERS.
venled
B candidate.
Remarks on the same.
nallrd &lt;»•&lt;• the electrte light Rul*« ‘,r,»r ‘j1®
Election of officers..
1
• .,.*ursl»n« to various points around
Afternoon session 1:30 oclock.
.bm. without hte knowlrttee. and it was inTHEY ARE BUILT TO WEAR AND WIN.
-‘ ii Labor day were fmrly well
patrdfi’zrd. Grand R.tpids drew tlio larg« tende'ljoiuply as 11 j-Ae »«'Mr.
THE SHREWDEST BUYER ALWAYS GIVES THEM THE PREFERENCE.
We expect every day «• «•&lt;* Mb hlgans
irbm fhls city. ■
fr.r Milier'dally. tbe Detroit Tribune, have
8 "^tal from here took In tbe state anrUendKimaiHinn of Mr- Newton putfair at Grand Rapid* this week, and suw Hng up that Bryan lUz am! coming out
FoR Particulars why it is the best wagon in the world go to GOODYEAR BROS, and
.
nalIrtikti’s pxrer hustle the best ones in f«r free -liver. It would be &lt;m a P^ w «h nnd oiliere.
get circulars explaining every part of it, and also Eave them show you one. You can
,6* Mate:; the 23o ala*.
ip. -ratemeut that E&lt;-Gov Lu - had J j®*
easily be convinced, after looking one over, that they arc far superior to any other wagon ,
l-'tsi— (Hi Sunday last between M. E. tb.sllvkrites.and would tu.doubt h-*.*«*
on the market.
Don’t buy something else claimed to be just as good.
.
c
ami p.i,t ofHce, a small oxidized much reason lor ent lug that ■' r. - ew &lt;
low«l by .InylngAuld Drog Sytn.
.
For Sale in Hastings by
’"‘ver uaich with g.,|d Cbam. Kinder had a. it di.1 that Ex-G »v Lmte bad Three
Benediction;..
I'leai'T. tut;i to this otfiee.
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week* ago we had to correct «he Journ.
CP art Prooerditun1 will tapjouths and unsses shoes for on n, garbled extract from Z"h Chan
PMple «• OdFF 8'"1W,• "*’UW-

cenij.; w&lt; umus flo c« nts and mens 40
»n i 15 wits, «• my gbup on East Grand
Sl-- «l wxid,
a. J. Newtok.
ri" b-m»y be bj-tter 85 c» nt tea In the

THE ACKNOWLEDGED KING OF WAGONS.

dter’a syeectij

o" "J

correct its garbled re|M,r:
B1J1 lie’* “pre.cli delivered In
correct •"&gt; '«"™*

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‘ Q

"ELK-

*?»--■» r-—*-... v Kulckeri ocxer
Lrf’.r°’jrtjl,?Jort •»» “’"'‘'"’I'rM„„

suit* but it’s never been
^■-v.uluj Hr. Ne«l« ■'■J *“• BrI“. Trt,| by JWTin Barry county. ■ Come arid try It.
Cook ± Cook.

flag.

Verdict Txx
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Goodyear Bros.,
GEEERAL HARDWARE, FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC.

�Hastings Banner

UNCLE SAM DON’T BELIEVE IN REPUDIATION.

Thursday, Sept, io, *8$^-

OOOK BROS., Proprietors*

Ball-Bearin
or tne Empty pinner Fall LalU
Upon the Kitchen Shelf - ••Cheap”
Good* Ctuuiot. Be Iiun«hl by
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Eabo £

“Suppose," says Coin's Financial
School, "that congress should puss a
law, to-morrov. authorizing the pur­
In public dlMnuudans ns to tbe fitness
chase of IU0.000 cavalry horses of cer­ of the several aspirants for the repub­
tain size* end qualities-. Horses would lican nomination to the presidency,
advance iu value."
'
home importajut'etsenthilu were entirely
This is one of "Coin” Harvey’s argu­ overlooked. 5icw«;;a|&gt;ar writers.’tvho do
ments to show how free coinage would not appreciate, or who are not-, fn touch
raise the price of si h er. It does not fit with, the sentiment of the nurses of the
the case. because under free coinage the l&gt;eople, fail to reach a true uiMkrataad*
government would not purchase silver, Ing of their desire.*.
Moreover', they
but would simply stamp it and make it overlook all future possibilities, as a
legal tender. Is it likely that the gov­ rule. There arc very few newspaper
ernment. stamp i* going to greatly writers who.Jook far into the future or
increase the value of silver? Will some who really think. They are contenj
of “Coin’s" pupils tell Bow jpuch the with the bustncAs of the day, with thp
stamp “U. S.” added to the value of thia events of the day, caring little for the
army mule?
•morrow of taking heed what a day may

Michigan Centra^
" lhe SiagarJ Falla Boult.’*.

________
Ltn.la.m.1* ir.tp.8dp,.
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. IMfiiD |)3»j
I A:
”C. B. OSBOKS. Local Agent. Haat'.Sf
O.A-. BtGUiEr.O. r. At. A. CVca'cc.

brjng forth.
But there Is more real earnestness in
the minds and considerations of the.
masses of the people than we would be
led to imagine, judging by the tenor and
tone of our daily j&gt;re*. Apd the events
of the past few yeark^pve developed
•this eqfnest-nipsfijjJ
Men k’V'C
hroujFht fa-M td fade with in®
1 affairs of the morrow. They hare been
| compelled To take hee what a day may
i bring forth. ,lA condition, not a tfyory. I
Vncle Sam (to Billy Bryan)—Well, sonny,;
I Lag •g’fifrphteri them.” Dwejj, for ¥ j
*the clock, if it amuses you, but 1*11 not set nr
I ‘tfrofownT,flp’-n t-nf f&amp;dtion of a fiinu ।

•

TIMETABLE.

mEfleet MayCl.WS.
Central Standard Time.

•

BUrtGM.

who, year Jfi and year out, has been able '
to sell his labor for good wages. TJe 1ms '
' lived well; he has given his family far
better education than he was, himself,
I enabled to secure; he is procuring a
home for them; he is giving them cone
forts; and little luxuries, the ability to
do which cheers him at his work and
adds zest to his coming.
Let such a
mon. through no fault of his own, be
brought face to face with the fact that
on the morrow there will be'no demand
for his labor, that he cannot sell his
finished product—the strength of hiv
arm and mechanical skill of his brain—
in the great markets of the United
Statea.
It has taken many men a iong time tc
realize fully the true depth of what this
means.
At work day after day, wages
government to redeem its paper obliga­
tions in coin of any kind, would cause, earned week after week, year in and
k
5
car
puL
“But, to-morrow. I cannot
the suspension of banks by creating a
panic among depositors, and by estab­ sell my labor. My boss hns uo use for
it.
What
does
it mean?" Imagine a
lishing n precedent for the. repud iat ionof debts would greatly curtail the oper­. steady, hard working mun suddenly con­
fronted
with
"such
a condition.
Im­
ations of our present credit system.
’ aginc him, if you can. going home to his
If currency contraction is nn evil, the
। ’ wife, to his children, telling them that
people who favor expansion should
r- he is nn idler, that he cannot earn for
rote to sustain the present sywtem of
gold and silver, under which the volume. ­ them "their next day’s bread nnd meat.
Ji There is nn demand for*his strength or
. of money (has increased from $13 in
|* skill. Nobody needs him. Ur feels his
1873 to $2.3 at the. present time.
arm. his muscle. It is good and strong
; ns ,evir. The paralysis is not there.
, But the country is paralyzed, paralyzed
W&gt;y Europe Would Like to See McKIn-■ with the cheaplabor prodiicts of foreign
• •
ley Defeated.
I mills.isent here from foreign countries/
The efforts of tbe believer* in lower‘ j admitted into our markets by the
prices to frighten legitimate owners of-- democratic party, that promised him
stocks into selling by holding up before' ■ higher wages, more work, cheaper
them a McKinley bugaboo did not: ( goods nnd a period of'prosperity and
pan out quite as profitably as they ex­ revelry such os he had never dreamed
pected. Mr. McKinley’s nomination,
it is true, has, as claimed, uroused n&lt;»
And where are the higher wages?
enthusiasm on tbe other wide -of- the He has no wages. Where is the extra
water, but it takes a decided stretch ■ work he-was promised?
He has no
of the imagination to charge this to work. Where is that period of prosper­
his silence on' the question of the cur­ ity and revelry? Alaa, he'has the time
rency. What disgruntles the foreign­
•&gt;o enjoy it, his time is all his own^
ers more than anything else is the
fact that McKinley’s election means But tie sees no prosperity, no revelry.
high protection. Whether McKinley Even happiness, the true happiness of
Industry hns fled from his home. And
favors bimetallism or monometallism
is a matter of secondary importance the "cheaper" goods, the product of
to Europe, because If the foreign in­ “cheap" foreign labor that has sup­
vestor does not like our currency sys­ planted his own labor, that has made
tem he can. as he baa been doing, him nn idler, how can he buy these
easily sell what few American rail­ “cheaper" goods when he lacks the
money to buy such food as he had Txien
road stocks and bonds he may have
accustomed to provide for his family,
on hand, and even withdraw what
and which they niiivt now do without?
money he may have here standingout
on loans. But if the Industrie* of this Of what use: to him are these "cheap”
goods? They have "cheapened” his
country are protected by a high tariff
it t* likely to close a great many of ’abor nnd stand far more coetly to him
his mills, force thousands of operatives to-day because of his inability to earn
tbe money that will buy him the veriest
'nto Idleness, cut down his dividends,
n truth touch him hard in the most sen- trash that was e^er made in a foreign
factory or in n European prison.
dtive part of his anatomy—pocket,
against all of which he is powerless to Each are the "cheap” goods that
he was promised.
They are of
defend himself,
*’
- —Wall
Street Daily
fered to him. it ftrne.
But he has
not got them because they have made
bin labor still "cheaper," so “cheap"
thut there is no demand for it st any
Of course the tariff must oe amended
irtce.,
if for nothing else but to secure suf­
Has not this man been, thinking?
ficient revenue to run the government.
Has he not been talking with his fellow­
All ^the mugwump talk of letting it
workers, in their hours of compulsory
alone, lest its overhauling “disturb
idleness, of the reason for .this "change ?“
business” is naive nonsense.
Don’t they know that they have run
their heads up ugainst aT'xondition?”
Quern Will Betel™ n Petition.
7 London, SepL 7.—The queen Lus sig' How long docs it take these hard bead­
nified her willingness to receive a peti­ ed thinker* to fathom out-the facts, to
tion protesting against the traffic in reach bedrock, to get down to tbe root
opium and spiritupus liquors, to which «f their.evil? They know that every
documents nre appended 7,000,000 sig­ case of foreign goods sold here repre­
natures. The names were collected by sents, say,,$50 to foreign labor and that
represents
$100
taken
away
the Woman’s Christian Temperance it
American labor.
It doesn’t
union, Miss Frances E. Willard, presi­ *
dent of the World’s Woman's Christian take long' to think that out. And the
Temperance union, and Ludy Henry empty dinner pail still stands upon the
Somerset, president of the British I itchen shelf, that dinner -jxiil which
Woman’s Christian Temperance associ­ was such a "tax" to- them in 1692.
There is time now to polish it up and
ation heading the list.
smooth out the kinks that it incurred
Rhinelander, Wis., Sept. 5.—A sad ac­ through daily use. Battered in the
cident occurred at Armstrong Creek, honest service of honest toil! Rusting in
which resulted in the death of Miss Han­ idleness! Oh, for the chance to buy an­
nah Danielson, of this city, about 20 other McKinley “taxed" dinner pail!
years old. She was visiting a sister at Oh, for the chance to‘brand the demo­
the above pikce nnd was riding a saddle cratic free trade He with the infamy
horse. She Jost control of the nnixnnl It deserve*. Tbe chance is coming, the
and was thrown to the ground, her neck opportunity will soon be her?. Hold
being broken by the fall.
.
on bravely, for a few months longer,you honest American wage earners, and
Washington, Sept. 4.—£x-Gov. David You will have tha-cbancc, you will have
the
opportunity to vote to All those din­
IL Francis, of Miafcouri, look the oath of
office as secretary of the interior nt ner pails to the full again nnd to keep
11:30 Thursday. The oath Was admin- them filled even though the democratic
irtered by Associate Justice Harian, of liar tells you they are “taxed.” There
। the United States supreme court, in the is no "tax" so heavy as the “tax” of
| private room of Secretary Carlisle in idleness.
the treasurydepHrtinent.
McKinley protection gave you your
S»d t »•-» of a Child.
dinner pails and filled them for you.
Beckford. 111., Sept 7.—The little Democratic damnation has emptied
mghter of Mr. and Mr*. Erastus Miller, them. And this is tbe reason why the
the people, tbe milliard dtf thia city, was scalded to death by the masses
r__,of
,_________________________
—
ipping over of a bucket of boiling milk njande^- tbe nomination of William Mo­
lar which she was piny lag.
। Kinley for president of the United

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While the silveriteu are howlingj'
themselves hoarse over "gold standard
contraction of the currency,” the pew
, i
pie who believe in u steadily expandingj
volume of money should keep in mind
( I
the fact that free coinage at sixteen to
i
one would be the greatest contraction' .
measure of the age. It would put the
I
country on a single, silver standard,
‘
would drive gold out of use. would
,:
frighten investors ftito withdrawing
loans, would make it impossible for the.

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CASTOR IA
for Infants and Children.
THE "REBUKE.
I

«nlUi«as of parsons, permit n» to spook of it vrithoot

fii» WMpaaationaMy tbe bort remedy far Infant* and Children
the world has eyar known. It is h»rwl«i«Children like it. It

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Thursday, Sept, io, 1896.
W. R- COOK. Loral Editor.

£ , sHELDON,
.
P ‘ ' Abstract aud Real Estate Office.
? • '•' . Mtract Block.Hsstlngs.
, _ t", &gt;oso od Real Estate Real Estate
•’•unlssioo. General eopreraDclng
S'Li a e- -pl.M Mt ol Atamn
SSjfJmtlw lU-eor®, CM Icrol.ti eompW.
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LOCAL NEWS
. * CK"iumoN *
rms week,
97 qnire^

Mint i

** Hc*«-

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m ““rauwe

Lansing cl.lm. 10 h,„ ,
r«er«. At u averm ot STS p» n,whine
(• V.ry moderate Mtluute) woold ind,^
Sts..SOT Inrested In wheel, lo i.,nBin
alot.e,
.
8 ■xve

C«lura&gt;et.

.•—

Warden Fuller, of itmls, says that it Is
hl. opinion that clfarettm had more to do
I
Attomi’js at I«aw .
r?I'rt°r- bul
in Bringing young Mr. Church, to the
K.»r« '-.iPti'.MpT. coiarore.)
bring, nllcr.
w”h
°“ra
. r in • ulon block. Huangs.)
condition tn which he was In when he
mere-A- HI :&amp;e courts of the state.
took hia own life recently: for during a
'&lt; E kKNASTON,
!•„,,„,U|ei *5”$^
vl&amp;it to tbe mate bouae of correction re­ will be beH
A.
A Horney at Law,
S. Gvodvcsr&amp;Co.’kstore.)
cently Mr. Fuller nays Church could not
': • ij iu! courtsnl’-be State. Collections
do (plainest! with him until he had atnoked
'■“1 “‘o
»n Qucceaalon three clgarvttea.
ly cured hv
Cxn 1,6 Permanent* MERMAN, Hdtnapathle Phy
TheC. J. &amp; M. R. ft.' reports gross ■raaraaira. . K ww r,iu to &lt;ara rilra.
,.'ian ana Surgeon^
earniugs for June of «58.8iu. an increase
K&lt; ’gwr's ‘/roperystore.)
.
'»• H. Goobykab.
• XEK. M. !&gt;..
' of e11,78*4. as" compared, with tbe aame
Physician aud Surgeon. month last year, nnd net Sa.oss. an in­
' Mich.
crease of SS.ooi.
For the six month,
•me b»wk east ot depot;
ending June M.tfce gross earnings were
• n. H. GoonyrAR.
BARBER
83SV,:19S, an Increase of §5».D8o. as com­
Ians and Surgeons.
United St.t« lrj.li Cotuml»skinpared with the corresponding period uf
-uiuty responded to wilt
Xh-e‘n"
WIHI.ln W.
0*
last year, and net. «tJ6.301, an increase of
MMIon td th
** " c AlK,n,‘•
prrtr
suuion or the cointris-ion »•
S11.1T6.
St JT-JU Dcr
nnniuti.
•
A new rule has gone Into effect on the
&gt;. D. S.
work (ton* carefully and ('.rand Trunk system. For yean li was nr.°hMIU,lDule 13 the “tfindard • time, and
.... theida. ira*or rhiordfortn
DreD^Hn,e fC0U,b ture b ,b® ’“•nHarci
!■••!» smith's Racket Store, the custom for operators along the road to
™K
F*erjrt’wedy
COUKhthat
or pradocea
fo,rt- H
notify station agents of the proposed vis­
°.yUl».‘fOr
arm,eM
xMCMAN*. m. d.
W. H. Goqyeab
its of head officers of the road.
Ah a re­ Immediate result*.
[..unpui.'.n. call* promptly
hst'taJnS
1
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4
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r
o,d
lad
«
Lapeer.
.•
given &gt;» tilting sult a general clean up would take place
Hernia or Rupture tor
na» jeenbdund oxer to the circuit court
ly of ctK's can be before the arrival. The new rule forbids charged with the larcency ot $27— grajld
t a surgical ppraa- n^l operators to discuss the movement of
larcency. He pleaded guilty on fits • x- ;
their superior) under penalty of dU- aminntlon.
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\pl ilN &amp; DENISON.
WVKK8.
j in Trust Co. Hldjrtlr-wd Rapids. Michigan.

irti’ej at law,
•
Hastings. Midi.
i courts of the state. Collu’pliy attended to.
I El HUNS.
I •: VI. DinETTOR.
■,t.?«ttiw' Pb-&gt;u&gt;r
. 1 • r.ittrt street

I F. IMItEKLL.
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Attorney at law?
ot •
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ity Bank. Collections
, • i:-!--- andu neral law bustura*
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Hastings City Bank,
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Hastings,

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oAr’i’rAU 7a.000.00
SURPLUS, $20,000.00
Uc 7; •'‘
i ■ sire lr,ww of the State of
.
'.MliMgaD.
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Open for. business, Doc. 15, 1880.
■rVKERS.

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J &lt; in W. Jteynolde, Cashier
j’iKEC1vn«:\
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IV- H Powers.
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iCILMriwer.
C!.-?‘h«r Mfxwr.

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.■•u’.merit in Barry
integral .03 all time

The GhlGaoo GhroniGlB
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DEMOCRATIC NEWSPHPER
Iti«n.c E« rnhltcnn.
ij I - not Mugwump
It In not Populist.
JV '■ - • 1 - ttempcracjr of JHferaon,
1‘
l*r, lbK It to I* the s&gt;l’ i&gt; -. It Im therefore opposed
' SHV'-rl-rn and Repudiation'• &gt; sood for the American.
/'rilESCnRONICLJB.
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.Vast. Ugt. u St. Chicago. III. '

eCHOOL'COLUMN.
Conducted by Flora J Hwwlie. Co.0omm-nr.
.
&lt;-im.t» HTvnr.
.
At the request of a nuri^erof our .teachera we publish-a short series of papers un
lhe subject -Child Study” this 'being one
of lhe requisite subjepta in Theory and
Art in teachers' examinations.
Among the newer, mpvt menu along rdura’lopai llnf-s. that of child study prom­
ise*. to be the must helpful.
li is an attempt to trace the devolopement of tbe child through all stages of
growth. The study rightly pursued will
unquestkmnbly lead the teacher tu under­
stand each child better, to adopt her
methods to the peculiarities of tempera­
ment. to be more eympsittiatlc and sensi­
ble.
/
The Child Study movement, although
it recelverl U* first distinctive Impulses in
Germany In 180V. is still in its experi­
mental Ktage.
The first purely scientific study of child­
hood In nils cuulitry was made lu Boston
in I87V and was based upon tlie physical
measurements of thousands of children
betwi-en the ages of five and eighteen
years. To Dr. G. Stanley Hall, of Clark
University. Is due the masterly leadership
and chief promotion of the present Child
Study movement.
•'
Child* Study, as already stated, may
have in purpose and spirit practically
nothing new fur the thoughtful and sympathatic teacher, but. In other important
respects, it has something worthy of at­
tention for all of us. ’ No one can reason­
ably doubl Its value for the sciences of
psychology nnd pedagogy and Itu slgnificence for methods In the study of
children.
Tliis new concentration of attention to
children, whatever be its ultimate out­
come. will . contribute to educational
thought and practice, nnd develops and
refine methods of tnvestlgatihn ip- this
field uf Jnquiry as no other movement in
education has done: but It l« the primary
effect upon tlie teacher personally that we
wish tu consider.
*
Ahy teacher who strives to keep up
wUh this movemem will see new ques­
tions constantly arising to claim attention,
will experience JntreaAed Interest In child­
ren and the’ atudv of them: will have
opened to him n new avenue for enthusi­
astic efforts, and will attain an elarged
conception of hts reSWnslWlllles.
What
now recma little else lint Irksome ami
vexatious may Ubeotue-attractive and In­
spiring through newly recognised oppor­
tunities..
•Children”,especially when appreciated,
••sweeten »ntair.”
With the era just
dawnlug we are to learn new possibilities
of education and new corresponding rcaponslldlltlea of the teacher.
But re­
sponsibilities are measured by opportuni­
ties and wblle great skill aud genius are
required in directing properly the devcloperavnt &lt;.f children. It Is the »tudy of
them under the conditions of growth that
guarantee* progress towards these re­
quirements. Child Study points out tn
the practical teacher a field richly laden
with questions for Investigation and op­
portunities for seir-culture.
One of the firac esolts will be an awak­
ening of a deeper sympathy for child­
hood. We will find, many of u&lt; a neces­
sity for *‘a change or heart"
"or« J*'
sight into the real life of children will in-,
evitably lend to more love for them.
While w« may not come to reckon scholar­
ship as Ira* walunble than now we shall
give greater prominence to love as an mdlspenslbie character of the true teaetjer.
When we get better knowledge of the
suecephblllty ot children and the re.1 In­
fluence th.t .fleet them, we .hall not oe
willing lo tenet them to the care ot Ileach
era. however excellent In acholarahlp. who
lack In grace, ot mind and heart. A cold,
cheerier,, aelllah spirit Iim no place a. a
tmuther ol children.
Child S ndj "HI

CHANCERY SALE.
In in:ro;?f
virtue of mu order and.
4ecrt- &lt;1! di ' • ■ '1 ■ '’vco'iKfer
the County o
Bvrry 1-, &lt; •
' ■ i ‘. ci “sure of Mldilgnn.
m»&lt;te and
'lo.,:'!- nth day Of February,
l®X In 4 i'i- .-•uu •- H,-.- therein pending where
’
•'run!vtiant Kild Levf
Z'r.’ . ■
’ * •”• |-r
Jtunrt R. Holes are
irlfar’.’
. ’ •
Ji- reby glvan that 1 nh.%1
UieXin-! ",
t the north front tfoor of
1$, mT;1 ....... »:&gt;wt«jr or ItMtlw. Barry
bold.’.. ■: :'hoine belpgthe place for*
&amp;;;ln,r'";1' ',,irt r,,r' «»«l County, on
/Workr‘,ot ’^tohw. iwc. at ten
xs tn-i . " ■ f
a’i. or so much thereof
laid
"U'XtrtF'U'W Hue amount due to
I ,r principal, intarast and
: .Aiuir described
rrti’ .
“ ■ ’ A" thar certain nine,
of Hwin6!
and '*lug In the city
Mieh
»»&gt;d State of
bx V,
tb«8w&gt;th West corner of
Evt?rn K
*'",ck No- Thirteen In the
'A1 ta« C'ty of Hasrtags.
*ool
. 1*ikv foi:r feel B ult 01 a Ba*8•Moo v.v .diameter near said
FlxhuSrUl4- "i.
"*•*- ^ence north
of Lot
A7il.to -'•'orth West corner,
^th to
J110®11 TDlrteen, thence
lht«? T*
"eglnnlMg.
Fmm wAT” ,M-’'&lt;*
Momi- i ',‘k,'/.u‘ctre,l,t Court Commts­
P T r^r-,K‘rr' rn .Mich.
demo,..irate this.
• -Lou,R.n-I:, .solicitor for Complainant.
start with tbe teMher
Bat It
reem clear how thl. ",&lt;0,
FBOBATk ORDER.
Study may demonstrate the aeee, &gt; T.
A? » SS1***’ (:ounty o» R*rry-as.
It will do more: It will 1'un,l,b„,l?ri,J™
Count?
,‘he Probate Court for the
I «ye™«’
Utbe’d v “Pf,h01d&lt;!nht “&gt;• Probate Ones. bail, for Interval and love.
•TsSs? thl
,n B!lld «~nD. &lt;» pointe out to o. &gt;he revelation be ween
Tfaron'e
day 01 September in the our Interest and affection and our Idea..
thousand right hundred and ninety Our knowled®. U the ba«l. ot ojr gym
p^^nt. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of patblea. We think and oare Httlet rar
that of which we know little.
of-lhe wUte ot Peter
(To be continued;)
«&lt;SmP*nv°JlDK U:e petition duly verified
Prtrtntui-it
widow of said qselasad.,
■
&gt; Marvslona
*n**SwTirt certM,u Instrument nowon file
k’uSent J27?rt,wt
*&gt;* thB ’•«
“d
From a letter written by Bev. J
be admitted to pro- man, ot Diamondale, Web. we areper
rlTt t2?,ier appointed exeeutru.
1 h«’« "
oaj y‘^'t^ontraedTuiasTBwttir ttsifilli mined to make .......... a"*^
tortnn^l Cx- ,D- ’«• at ten o’clock In hesitation In recommending Dr.
PrtlSn #iSlke,ll5l'?&lt;d for tfee hearing of said New Dlwovery. a. tbe
^fle
«L
lhe hB,r8 u &gt;*w o« sal*fieeeaaraate £■! ™ “f EP‘?l0na interested tn said
B.^. ebn^at
Klres Junction .be WM ?J°°la Grippe,
with pneumonia succeeding
fthfurtK?ter ,nm7 not b« grrnited. And Terrible paroay.m.
“L
^•totK£rt*aht petuiqacrjdm hour, with little InierruplUmandltaeemeo
StiiLS &gt;)C-? "tarestedKaaidSfifiMl, “ir.hc^ld «&gt; .u?’e tbem-pA
tWMrf K. r.“‘d Petition, add the hear
2«acopy of thM order to be friend recommended Dr. Klnga «» *
V
Banxkh a news covert; it wm q. dr In It. wort and blgj
^-oreei,.4!*1 ‘’,lrru!-*‘ed in said County of
• *®cts dpmi
for
throo iriooesolvf
to .aidwprk
day al
SK
•”*
&gt; tuiaL» W- AKMBTSOVa.
Regular alee 50c. and 8100*•*«»)
Judge ot Probate.

Jim Corbett, the xea Hon that- es­
caped from Lincoln park, Chicago, sev-

lflWM Vtranen Lose Their uTee In
at Benton Harbor, Minh

;;ui..;u&lt;Ive.cI;uTtf.K;

d. SMITH.
a .
!:j all parts ot the state
-■rainy. S’.reciiil pains
.A.irn-t&gt;. chattel inortWoodland, Mich.

ELEVEN killed.

Did you ever think bow readily the
b owl I* poisoned l»y tohstlpation? Bad
blood mean* bait, health and urrinstuje
o.d age. DeWitt’* Little ftarly Ri*er», nW
i
rniuoua little pills, overcome obMln^te con•tlpotlon.
■
w. H. GooinxxH ’

Pliv Dftro.lt police an* making their' us­
ual proxies* in their hunt for Pcrklu*. the
m*u who 1* «xpecied to fit the pink &lt;.birt.
ish? h 'Ve •fuUMd B niBn w,‘" knew ,,l0‘iu

Mrs. R. DeY.mng. Middleburg. In.,
write*. 1 have u.-vd One Minute Cough
Cure for hix year*, bulk for myself and
children, and 1 consider It ihe quickest
acting and most satisfactory Cough Ctire 11
ever used.
W. H.. Goouyma'i:
' The M-ltlement of Twelve Cuniern. In
Berrien county, ab«i?jt five tulle* north­
east, &lt;&gt;[ Benton
will be iucorpor,,, Harbor,
„......................
—r-r**.
■ted s« s ylllagf. The paper* uerewary
next week.
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...
A. L.Woortar
L. »&gt; OOSler. a
H lironiliiPllt
A.
prominent rllbitn
citizen nf
of
Osseo.
.... euffertag excruciating y
weo. Ich.. k
after
from piles for twenty year*, was cured hi |
a short time by tiseing DeWitt s Witch
Hazel Sfitve, an abwilute cure for all skin
disease*. More of thh preparation I* used
an all other* combined.
,
W. H. Goobvkak
TheMiehigan battallion of the Merrill
-Horse, wk I hold n nmn on at Goguac lake,
hear Battle Creek, followed by a banquet
hi the city In the evening un September
10. The Merrill Horse wosaa Mlosmul
regiment but three omipanles of it* were
recruited In south-western Michigan*

cad Robert Leitz. a couple of fanners
near High Bridge. 30 miles up the Manirtee river. •
The farm, dwelling house and barn
&lt;4 Albert R. Embury, two miles north
of Romeo, was burned to the ground.
The household effect* were also de­
Benton Harbor. Mich, Sept. 7.—Yore-, stroyed.
opera born* and adjoining buildlnga
W. N. Wtnana, n well-known dry goods
were burned early Sunday morninn
dealer in Detroit, committed suicide.
cntaUinf a lora at about les.ooo and "He hired a rowboat, rowed out on the
caualng *a&gt;e death ot 11 firemen and river and jumped into th* water. The
..o“7 “ “ nun&gt;bra- of other.
The body was recovered. Winans was in
killed are: Frank Wataon. Edward H. financial trouble. He waf about, 40
Dange., Arthur C. Hilt Frank Searer
years of age ar.d leaves a widow and
and Bobert Rolfe, all of St. Jowph: John one son.
Hoffraau. Tbomaa Kidd. Frank Wood­
. The peoplr'of Flint were greatly sur­
ley, Mill Melten, Scott Bice and Loula
prised when they beard of the death
Hottibun. all of Benton Harbor. AU
of
Postmaster 'HcOck. He was only
but three of tlie dead men w ere mar* I
sick* two days.
rted.
.
The
Edward Hines Lumber company
The injured are.- .Ex-Fire Chief John
A. Crawford, of Benton Harbor, burned haa purchased the season’s entire cut
of
Die
mill
of the Spalding Lumber tomand overcome by beat and ameke. seri­
ously injured; Frank Paget, of St. Jo- pauy at Cedar river, the cut being es­
timated
at
30:000,000 feet.
•eph, leg* moshed by falling brick; WHl
While a crew was handling tlie heavy
0*?11" eut
bout the
k Jr . . St* J
Joseph,
cut “
about
the .angle iron chain on one of. the Brown
*nd
McCormick, (J
of
--- burned;
----------- • Jack .uvvuimius,
Be(nton Harbor, leg* broken and in­ hoitata nt Wheeler** shipyard in Hay City,
ternally injured.------------------------------------ ' the chain broke, striking Thoma* Park­
er and breaking his neck. His home
Fall of the WaU».
Several other* were Injured, but none was in Detroit.
The
Finhbih---------------------------------------church nt Hancock was
of them seriously. Tire opera house wa* |
t----------------n large four-story brick structure. The damugrsl {jbout $1,000 by a lx&gt;lt of
fire broke.out shortly, after midnight, •’J5g*rtning amP Jose RHpa. connected
D bad gained much headway before ' wittl t,‘e oBur&lt;-’b ns u teuchcF, was in­
the alann was given,’find when the fire- ' Flant,y killed. Several children in tbe
men arrived the building was a mao ! Wlding wer^ uninjured.
of flames. The St. Joseph departmenta '
Tl,c survivors of the Eleventh Michi-’
vvere sent for and-arrived, y-xm. after, gun infantry, at their annual reunion at
The fire continued to gain on them and । Sturgis, decided to erect a monument
v.'*» spreading to other buildings when I !n that town to Gen. Stoughton, lhe
tlie hook and ladder companies went j foriner
fohner commander of the
regiment,
t
to the rear of the building, hoping to I James Coma*,
miles northComas, living.threc
living thi
l* able to direct a stream into the muss I,east
was. struck
by a burat1 east of Fnrweil.
Farwell, whs
xtr
of flaino* from a.scebnd-stnry window, ing emery wheel and fatally- injured, a
Haydly had they arrived there than the' -piece about two inches long penetrating
wall, with n mighty crash, came down the brain.
l&gt;efore them, burying .15 men under the
The
The steel
steel schooner
schooner James
James Nasmyth
NuKmytb
red-hot brick*. Other portions of the wa* launched at Wheeler's yard in J Jay
wall Were tottering, and the rescue of j City. It is the first of three Rockefeller
the imprisoned firemen was deterred boats building here.
for some time, ija It wn* expected every
WHOLE FAMILY SLAIN.
moment the remainder of the wall
would fall. Finally, some of the crowd
rushed into the tnnss to rescue the
CtiUd and Hlmanlf.
shrieking and struggling men.
Neponset, 111., Sept. 4.—Wednesday
‘
The Cities in Mourning. ’
evening at six o’clock William Maison,
The origin of me
the urc
fire i*
i« unKnown,
unknown, out
but
Guy Prescott who atated that he knew who work* for a farmer named Lou
Wilson, three miles from Neponset, on
returning from work, wa* horrified to
to gne anyone a*taj, was urrTatedand nnu
uuu^oi
nu*on, Mr*.
air*, Wilwufind me
the body,
of ix&gt;u
Lou Wilson,
*
before
...... 5—
vra.v.., the ebronert.
vv, unci ■ J• son,
bod, hi*
ms Mfe.
wire, and
uno their
ineir four-year-old
lour-veur-oia
ir-.t_
n...
I
...in ..
'
. .
jury. The wardrobe of the Katie Put- 1 *on all lying deadthe .barn,
shot
num company, which gave a perform- through tbe temple. Wilson still held

once fon thc l&gt;enefit of the firemen Sat­
urday evening, was also burned, a* waa
the wardrobe of the Mexican Troubefiour*, who arc spending their vacation
here. Several of the dead firemen have
large ^nnilies. Business is Riinpcnded
in the two citira and they tire draped in
mourning in honor of their dead. Their
funeral* will be all held together Tuesday, and will be under the auspices of
the Firemen and fraternal societies, of
whieh the deceased were members.

a revolver in hi* hand, and there appear*
tn be no doubt that lie used the weapon
to -shoot his wife, child and himself.
’ FRUIT IMPORTERS ASSIpl*
' .................................................... r~'"
' IL Dnmota &amp;■ Co., of Mew York, Forced
I
Ont by BMont Cuban Edict,
I Nev.- York, Sk-pt. 7.--H. Dumois &amp; Co.,
| among the largest importers of West In­
Sian fruit in America here, assigned
[ without preferences. Their last *tuteNovember. 1895,
1R95.
inent to Bradstreet, in November,
showed aiwicta of SuCCSGOO; liabilitiea,
Young tuolher* dread the Summer inonVERMONT VOTES.
f258,0-M).
Gft&gt;.
Weyler
’
s.edict,
prohibit
­
th* on accmiift uf the great murialiiy a_____
.
mung children raised by bowel troubU**- i Bepablteanv Carry thn Stats by an In­ ing the- exporting of fruit from Cuba,­
.
_
where
the
firm
owns
vast
estates,,
js
fer tei’t safety may in* assu/ed those who:
muni Majority.
keep on hand !&gt;&lt;• Will’s Colic and Clinlera {
V.*L?._ Riyer
'L — Junction,
2:__ 1'__ _ '\ t..
1,2.
rL 4.
1. — ’ given a* the cause of tbe failure.
White
Sept.
CUrrVand
CUiy, sun administer
nuiniins.rr It
it promptly.
pmuipni. For
r«»i j q’he return* which hnve'i^'eu received
An O1&lt;1 Houiv Asaign*.
........
i.i:
i.
.
■&lt;
u
rvr.lte
d
I'.ufili.n'
mid
&lt;tta"r.
.
.......
.... in the state
crainpSrHItaus colic, dysentery and dlaY- from every town ....
aud, city
New York. Sept. 7.—Isaac Smith’s
rhaia. it aff&lt;nd* Instant relief.
give tire following vote cast in Tues­ Sou &amp; Co., dealer* in umbrellas and
\V. H. QoohYKAR
day’s election:
For garernor," Grout parasols, made nn assignment Saturday
An old coueh nt Eaton Rapids whs taken 'rep.), uJ.liUC; Jackson (dein.), 14,005; to Edward JI. Smith without prefer­
to a furniture store Inst week t&lt;&gt; Im* .re­ Battell (pcqi.), 631; Whittemore (pro.),
ences. This is one of the oldest houses
covered, and on twlng ••held up" by the .r25. Grout** plurality, 38.491; majority
upholsterer, mutely J leidvd up •« inwke;- «iver all, ."7,345. The republicans make in this line in the United States. Tlie
j
book containing * large sum of money be­ a gain cf 108 per cent, in their majority business has been banded down from
generation to generation. It was es­
longing io a young lady who did not knur,
aver that of 1892. The gain in the re­ tablished in 1802.
the couch was golnc to the repair shop.
publican vote- is 37 per crntM while the
Exphralon or a Holler.
joff* 'm tbe democratic vote is 22.^ per
Edwardsville, AlhM Sept. 7.—New* has
. .Electric Bitters it a nirdlciiie .suited for. r ent
just
Been
received here of the explosion
any sehJtoih but perhaps more generally
of a boiler used for the purpose of
Don't bv
Vpon
neded. when the languid exhausted feel­
pumping
water for n rajlroad tank
ing prevail*, when the liver-1* torpid nnd when ’yon nsk for l-»r. Pierre** Golden
sluggish and the nrc‘I 1,1 a l^ulc Medical Dlhcovery.
Go to a rellablu seven miles.west of hereon the South­
ern
rond.
Three
men were killed Their
and alterative ia fell. A prompt use of dealer. He will &gt;rlf you wtnit jon waut.
•this medicine has often- averted long nnd Toe ultra wli. have ftonifthluit else to urge names were Elsie Black. Georg- Black
perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine uj»»nT&lt;iu In its,place nnd thinking of tbe and Dan Turner.
These things
will act more surely In. counlernatlng aad extra profit jiwy’ll make.
frwlng’the system from the imtlarial polsbn pay them better, but they don’t rare about
South Beach, 8. L, Sept. 7.—Fire Sat­
Headache. Indigestion, Constipation, Diz­ y°u.
,
ziness yield lo Electric Bitters. 50c. and
None of Hi?** j'uo^titutes i* •‘just as urday morning destroyed six hotels, to­
The
81.00 per Irnttle at W. H. Gwd) car’s Mod­ good” a* the ••Discovery.” That is the gether with a large carousal,
only blond-drajiser,
flesh-builder^ nnd building* destroyed were amaP twoern Drug ijtote.
ativngth-resorter so tar-rendhlng aud so story houses and were uninsured, Ths
Mnkr the Most of Voorerlf.
untalilug In its efleet* that it ran be guar­ loss ifc estimated at about $25,000.
It I* the duty of every man tu make tbe anteed. In most stabUbrn skin, scalp or
most of himself. Whatever bls cap«cltle« scrofulous affections, or in every disease
Knoxville, Tent... Sept. 7.—The threemay be. he Is sure to find *ome place that’* cawed by a torpid liver or by Im­ yenr-oli boh of Mr. and Mr*. Samuel
where he ran be useful to hlm-elf and U» pute blood—It effects perfect and perma­
Whittle, ofTr'idcl’*Crossroad*, fell Into
others. But he cannot reach Ids highest nent cures.
___________
a tub of boiling apple butter and wa*
imeColnesa witbout g'xal health and he
scalded to death.
fitoo Reward $100.
cannot have good health without pure
The
render*
of
thl*
i»«;»er
wlb
bo
pleased
to
blood.’ The blood circulates to every levn tail there h at ie»i &lt;«e &lt;&gt;re*dtaLdbwe
organ and tissue and when It Is pure, rich That science has been able to eure In all it*
■nd healthy it earrie* health to the entire -rug**- and that I* (^itarrti. Hall * Catarrh
H tbe only po.iUve cure known to tbe
svstem. but If It is Impure It seatiers dis- Cure
niedital fraternity. Catarrh beinK a constitueverywhere It flow.,
Ihaxl - «•«*• dMiat disease, requires a consttlutloosl treat*
p«rl!la Is tW’nne true blood purifier.
It ment. Hall’sCatarrh Cure l* taken Internally,
directly vuon the blood and mucous surcures salt rheum, scrofula, catarrh, dys­ netfnz
“Every season, from the time I
fart-s*of the eyitetn. thereby destroying the
pepsia. and rheumatism
d,M' t undaJlOD of the dls-M-exud elvlng the patient
was two years old, I suffered dread­
Itrengni
by nullfllog up tSeoonsti
eases have their origin In the blood.
fully fwnn erysipelas, which kept
sIsliDK nature.tu do Its work. The proprietor*
li*ra£»mdelifs«h in Us curative trewers, that
growing worse until my hands were
hrVotfer t).w» Hundred DNtar* for say rate
A Million Gold Uniterm
almost useless. The bones softened
that It l*ii» to cure. Send for H-tof testlmonWould not bring
S? Addres. F. J. Cheeoey * Co.. Toledo, O.
bo that they w'ouhl.lyend.and several
Huldhy druggtsu. *3c-

A Sufferer Cured

English Spavin Liniment removes all
Hani, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Rlemi&gt;twfl from horsea. Blood Spavins, Curb*.
n ess •
______ -_____
Sweeney, Ring-Bone,
phi* act harinontously with Hood’* Splhita.
Sprain*, all Swollen Throat*. Coughs, etc.
Save S5U by use of one bottle. Warranted
the most wonderful -Blemish Cure ever
nidi, or
X',“'wxur known. Bold by W. H. Goodyear, Drug­
n.tur.1 color ot yoolb..Wl“r gist, Hastlnm. Mtah.
■
x
l,nt and »troo«. pIcMlnc Winoor

,nJ '"’p1'

Tweuty-B vl’ cents * bottle.
Wanted - Salesmen to rail complete bn* of
lo^K^’rJbT’^u^

Garland BefluluK Co.. Cleveuna, O.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’* Cartorla.
Children Cry for

Bucklen'* ^v**10* WM,ra
The beet Ml« In tbe

5“*

SS,.*^ .k^ptt.^rti-j

lively cure pile* or no pay

**

I*r»*err*d Death.to .ArremC.
Charles A. Church, a member of the
banking firm of Church £ Son. which
failed recently at Lowell, shot and fa­
tally injured his wife, Jeanie, and then
•timed the ’revolver on himself and fired
a bullet into his head with fatal results.
Deputy Sheriff Cowads, of Grand Rap­
ids, was approaching Church’* house to
sene a writ on that gentleman when
he committed the crirae.
•
Lumber Firm tn Trouble.
■
Merrill A Ring, of OTginaw. one of
the lurgvat lumber firms ia the val­
ley, hn« &lt;mk&lt;‘d for an extension of time
from their creditors. The firm baa
more than $500,000 worth, of aaseta,
but owing tb the recent failures of other
lumbering.concerns and the business
depresKioti jthey are unable to care for
short-time paper.
.
IWnlc on a ritoamer.
The boiler of tlie steaxner Manitou, at
Cfark‘s ’ake, exploded 'while carrying
over 10(1 passenger* tu meet a C. J. a
M. train for ,7ack*on. Engineer Hinck­
ley, Mrs. Jewell,- of Parma, and Robert
Taw ne, of Owosso, were badly but not
jatnlly scalded. A number of the pas­
seh gers, jumped into the lake, but all
were rescued.
.

Liquor Duulon Kloct O®«er».
The Michigan Liquor Dea lei s’ Pro­
tective association held their fourth an­
nual convention in Port Huron and
elected the following officers: Presi­
dent^ John Mohn. Detroit;, vice presi­
dent, C. Kauth, Hancock; secretary,
George Bostock. Detroit; treasurer,
Janie*/A. Wells, Bay Qty. ,
Mr. L'ldrjdge DocUnm.
Archibald B. Eldridge, of Marquette,
has wired the stale.committee of the
•'sound money” democracy his per­
emptory refusal to accept the nomina­
tion for lieutenant governor, tendered
him at the convention of the party at
Lansing. He will ba-e nothing to do
with politics.

Twenty
Years....
For mare than twenty.yean
we have been telling how
Scott's Emulsion overcomes the
excessive waste of the system,
puts on llcsh, nourishes and
builds up the body, making it
the remedy for all wasting di­
seases of adults and children,
but it isn’t possible for us to
tell the story in a mere stick­
ful of newspaper type.
We have had prepared for
us by a physician a little book,
telling in easy words how and
why Scott*t Emulsion benefits,
and a postal -card request will
be enough to have it sent to
you free. To-day would be a
good time to send for it.
SCOTT a BOWNE, N«w Ytort.

Absolutely Free!

WATCH

AYER’S
Sarsaparilla, would
l&gt;e sores, provided I
was alive and able
tb carry anything.
Eight bottles of
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla cured me, so
that 1 have had no return of the
disease for more than twenty years.
The first bottle seemed to reach the
spot and a persistent use of it has
perfected the cure.”—O. C. Davis,
Wautoma, Wis.

AYER'S
■ THI 0X1T W0M.ITS T.UB

AYXR'S POLE Proms* Oood Rigwiiaa.

drUXlet-

Law Firm HlMolvrd
The law firm at Detroit of Dickinacm,
Thurber
Stevenson, which is com­
prised of Hon. Don M. Dickinson, Henry
T. Thurber, private secretarj- to Presi­
dent Cleveland, and EUlfott G. Steven­
son, late chairman of the democratic
state central committee, ha* dissolved
gd account of political differences which
have arisen between Mttasrs. Dickinson
and Stevenson since the Chicago con­
vention.
.&gt;

of my Ungers are now crooked from
this cause. On my
hand 1 carry large
scars, which, but for

• •Sarsaparilla

Children Cry for
Pitcher’* CastorJe.

HeaJti la Mlrhigaa.
,
During the week ended on Augwst 9
reports sent in by 58 obaerver* in vari­
ous portions of the state indicate that
inflammation of tbe bowels, r-mitteat
fever, crywipela*. influenza and inter­
mittent fever increased and dybentery
decreased in area of prevalence. Con­
sumption was reported at 2K places,
typhoid fever st 5b. diphtheria st M,
scarlet fever at IB. meaales at.83 and
whooping cough at eight place*.

FREE!

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YANKEEWATCH
DETtQIT JOTUAL, SWHVEHLY,

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THE PROFESSOR’S RIDE.
Write. *ad Ed.

Imus®

ABSOWTEKY PURE

Hastings Banner.
Thursday, Sept,

to, 1896.

COOK BROS., Proprietor*

COLGROVE'S RECEPTION
.JUDGE

SMITH'S ADDRESS
WELCOME

OF

Kalamurrit.. Middleville »»d Nash title
Kulgl.l, Pre-rent in-the Evening.
Friday evening la»t Hon. P. T. Colgrove
arrived from Cleveland where he had recentlyhecn elected Supreme Chancellor of
the Order of Knight* of Pythias, an organ­
ization composed of over 600,000 man.
Such an honor rarely comes to a city the
size of Hastings and the people desiring
to show their appreciation turned out eu
masse to greet Mr. Colgrove upon bls re­
turn. Whistles blew, anvils boomed, and
probably what Impressed Mr. Colgrove
more than anything else was to see Hus­
tings Division No. 19. U. R--K. P.. thrice
•champions of the world, all In full uni­
form and drawn up in line under charge
of Capt. Reynolds and Lieutenant* W. H.
Powers and Ira YanValkenburgh, to escort
Mr. Cotarm e lo tbe Hastings House where
an Informal reception was held. Judge
Smith made the Address of Welcome in
tbe following well chosen words:
Fellow dtireus ai d Brother Knights:
*
It gives me great pleasure to welcome back to
this city my old friend and associate, with His
new and added honors.
,
In this bu»y world, with Its great Industries,
with its numerous interests In else way of bust­
ness. religion, politic* and social life, it Is not
unustMl lo meet nn audience of men and women
In nubhc pieces to show tbeir Intercut in tbe
welfare of tbe object for which they are assemblM But to day we are gathered together. In­
dependent of business Interests, independent of
religious or political preference, to welcome
home one of our owu number who has sought
for and obtained his laudable ambition. We do
rot meet as McKinley, or Bryan, or Fahrer
men; we do not meet advocating tbe gold or
•liver staadard; we do not meet as partisans in
any sense: but as I look Into your faces and
over this audience. I see men of all political
parties, of all religious beliefs, coming here to­
gether lo show tbeir appreciation and etedness
for the honor that has come to him. and through
him to our own home city.
It is a wonderful etanent In the nature ot
civilized humanity everywhere, that these dllfcreuces can. be laid aside when sorrow or glad■'ness comes into a home or city. It m a fact we
should never forget In tbe striie around us from
day to day. ana w- sec evidences ot it almost
every day of our life.
Is Is evident that thl* demonstration In be
half of our eloquent and honored citizen conies
from all ela«ses and conditions of our citizen­
ship. ana I toel sure that although be has gain­
ed honors Ma very high grade, yet these evi­
dences of respect and esteem come closer to bls
heart than ail of them put together. That as
be looks into your faces it is with feelings of
deeper emotion than when the crown of vic­
tory *’»•! success was placed upon bls brow. It
shows the people arc with him In - his new ac­
quired honor, and appreciate whattt means to
- him and to them.
We. as a lodge, have not forgotten his eflect
• ive work aud loyalty to Che order from the time
he crosted its threshold and entered Castle
Hall of Barrv Ixxlgv No. 13. Wc are proud to
aav that his progress from the floor of tbe sub­
ordinate lodge to its head, from tbe subordi­
nate to tbe flaor of the Grand Lodge, until be
was placed tn the chair of the Grand Chancellor
of the siate.ftom the Grand Lodge to tbe floor
of the Supreme Lodge, where he -baa reached
tbe irummlt. and standin^ to-day at tbehead of
one of the greatest civic lustltutluns of tbe
-countrv. Is somewhat phenominal. and indi­
cates talent and ability lu that direction far
be vend the average.
We congratulate 'Ou, roy brother, in this ad­
vancement. aud this high honor to yourself, as
well as thn honor you have brought to our lodge,
to tbe city, couply »nd state in which you live,
and we have come here to look into your face
nnd have you look Into ourdaces, to satisfy yon
-of our apprertatloa nnd our high regard for you
In the acqnlsitJon of this great office and honor
Yon will appreciate this 1 feel certain, aud I
feel quire sure you will not forget the loyal'
lodge Mil nd you which has labored always to
bring tbe order Knights of Pythias to Its high­
est excellence.
.
It occurs to me It will not be at all out ot place
to say a word regarding the loyal brother* of Bar­
ry lodge No. t3- Barry Lodge No. IS is u lodge of
deeds. It Is a lodge that never falter* in Its loyaBr.1t is a ledgr of nx-u as well as Knights. It
mffs Itssout In everything It undertakes. The
success of it" uniform rank on every field where
It has planted tw colore la known throughout the
jurisdiction of friendship's greatest orders. It
-enterj the contest, not only to win but to win
fairly.
In tbe homes of its members this lodge per­
mits no man orbls loved ones to suffer without
aytnpaV* v. without help, without doing ail that
cau be done by human bands, helpful worts
and loving deeds to alleviate the distress.
I believe I slate trutlifully when I say you
have not In your jurisdiction, among the bun­
: dreds of lodges, ot which you nnw stand at tbe
head, a more loyal set of men, where Friendship
Sarity and Brotherhood are drawn on d*v by
y.*and the drafts so uuhersally*u&lt;jnored as
tn this, your borne lodgt.
From this lodge and Its surroundings you
'haregone forth to victory. *ud brought honor
to Its-very doors by bringing within the limits
of this beautiful little city. within sight of the
room where you first "won your spurs." the
greatest office of this order of the Bine,the Yel­
low. and tbe Bed.
Perhaps I may be pardoned for speaking of
. otw of the events in yonr Pythian career. Pos­
sibly this may bo the reason why a man. laying
ho claim to eloquence or oratory, has been selectert from among tbe eloquent lawyers, mln­
. -isteni. and business men of this offy to bid you
welcome. It may be that, or because of my
long association with you tn business life.
Whatever may have been the moving cause. J
cannot http hut feel a pride in the fact that I
was in tbe chair ot tbe lodge when you were
Knighted; that I gave you your first lessons as
. tarns Pj-thtanism Is concerned, in friendship,
caution, bravery. I felt that you would be Joyal
■ to every Interest of the order, that you would
love Ils teaching*, and that you would advance
tram the flcoi to iKnitlorm of honor and trust.
v You have done *o. far besoud my expecta­
tion, but you have won fairly. &gt;nd merit the
high position which you have reached.
In behalf of Ute city, aud through Its Mayor.
whom I renre*enr. 1 welcome you not only as
ttypreme Chancdior of the KnlgliU of Pythias
■of the-Worid, but as a cittzen of this little dty

Awarded
Highest Honors—World's Fair,

yWCfj
CREAM

BHANG

DfliWlUFD
FvwinLH

MOST PERFECT MADE.

Stlrar Bei&gt;:bll-

Representative—W. F. Hicks, of Has*
tings. Democrat.
Coroners—Dr. Powers. of Assyria and
Dr. Fuller, of Hastings, Silver Bepcbllcans.
Out of the six offices that
__ _UBwnt to
anything the silver republicans got one
and the democrats five.
Tlie convention
was a proof ot what we nave said—sim­
ply a scheme to catch votes.
How many
of our free sliver republicans
—ere
that can’t see through tbe schemes? As
we’ve said it’s nothing more or less than a
game lo catch voles—it’s the democratic
party under a new guise. . H’s fusion at
anything aud everything to beat the re­
publican party.
Now it would be natural to suppose
that after Jobu
bad
flnYshed
hia
job
of
delivering
the
democratic,
party over to tbe free silverltes that
he bad done tale duty for one day, ,but
he thought be hadn’t. Making the promise
to "deliver tlie democrats party to tbe
populists and free siberites,’’ is a prac­
tical confession that be (Dennis) is »
democrat.
Now with all of his mod­
esty you wouldn’i
think
that
lie
would ask for anything, more especially of
another party, or parties, but he did. He
laid aside hls rellring nature, worked up
a "spontaneous demand” for himself for
Chairman of the County Committee and
gut it.' Knowing John Dennis’ record In
Barry County politics for nearly twq.decadee. In which time he has - schemed
"fusion” with anything and everything
fusable, can any republican, can any
conscientious man in any party be so ten­
derly credulous, so sweetly confiding, so
complacently trusting as not to know that
It Isn’t from principle but for spoils that lie
brings about these deals?
Wc honor
men who respect their principles, and we
know of many such who will not follow
where John Dennis leads.

you have called your home for so many years;
welcome you with all the honors you have
brought lo u«; welcome you as ^lawyer atand1ns wall up in your profrerion: welcome you a*
a citizen w ho has lhe growth aud Prosperity- of
the ettv ever tn his heart aud to the front; and
now extend to you the haad of welcome aud
wl*h you happiness aud prosperity always.
LncfbiS and gentlemen and fellow hnights. I
Ini reduce to you the Hon. P. T. Colgrovo.
To Judge Smith’s remarks Mr. Colgrove
responded in very feeling words, express­
ing bls appreciation1 for tbe very cordial
welcome, und saying that he was as proud
of It as he was al the hour when be was
made Supreme Chancellor of the world.
He further said that overtures had been
made to him while away to jemovo the of­
fice to Grand Rapids. Chicago find other
places, but to all he had said that Has­
tings was liis home and there he would
stay.
In the evening Barry Lodge tendered
Mr. Colgrove a reception at the Hastings
House.
Kalamazoo
Knights,
always
friendly to Hastings, came over in. large
numbers on a special train. They were
met at the depot by a large delegation of
Knights from Middleville, who brought
their band with therp, Nashville Knights
and members of Barry Lodge, including
Hastings Division, and the Haalings K. P.
Band.
At the Hastings House Mr. Colgrove re­
ceived hia friends in the parlors; Mr
Greusel introducing those present in his
usual easy'manner. Several large punch
Tlie yoazg men of Coldwater have or­
bowls, presided over by some of Hastings* ganized an anti-mujtnehe club.
,
fairest young ladles, were located in yarLightning destroyed Charles Lewis’
ions parts of tbe spacious dining room,
barn of Hudson and killed a huree. ■
and were liberally patronized.
It Is needless to saQ’ that Mr. Colgrove
.James Patterson, living a short distant.*
was pleased with his ' reception and «p- ;-wert of Port Austin, cut bls throat, Satur­
predates lhe cordial welcome given him day, but is still living
by Knights and citizens.
’
Bishop Vertin of Marquette has lust
completed the 30th year of hia priesthood.
He has l»een a bishop 13 years.

FUSION

Rev. H. O. Wills. the travelling evangelist,preached to the prisoners in the prison
dispel at Jackson Sunday at 11 o’clock.

Fusion County Ticket Nomin­
ated Friday.
A Good
Democrat Ticket
Nominated.

A Paw Paw man is marketing his peach
crop at Sioux Falls, S. D. Hia wife ships
tbe fruit to blm from Michigan.

The Queen Mining Co. lias abut .down
two of It’s shafts, laying off about 300 men.it Is said that suspension Is temporary.
The horses of George Maston, a farmer
of Rochester, became frightened by the
lightning Saturday and nm away, throw­
ing Mr. Muston out.
His recovery Is
doubtful.

SILVER REPUBLICANS DON'T SEEM
TO GET MANY OF THE NOMINA­

The Shlnwassee county horticultural
society is awaiting word from London,
Ugland, where an effort is being made,
by their agent, to sell their winter apples.

TIONS IN THEIR GRASP.
JOHN H-. DENNIS DELIVERS THE
DEMOCRATIC PARTY TO THE
POPULISTS AND FREE JBILVERITES AND 18 CHOSEN
CHAIRMAN OF THE
COUNTY COM­
MITTEE.

Friday the democratic clans gathered.
Along with them were a few silver re­
publicans who are such from principle.
They were elected delegates to thia con­
vention for no other purpose than to lead
them out of the republican party.
Any
man who Is at ail familiar with politics In
Barry County, could nt once see that the
same ring of political wire pullers, who
for years have been at lhe head ot the
fusion movement In Barry ^County, were
present in full force, and they were pres­
ent to do business.
■ It was at thia convention Hint John
Dennis delivered tine democratic party of
Barry County, in accordance with an open
promise he made several weeks ago to
the populists afid’free si I ver.party. But In­
stead of Mohammed taking his party to the
populistic and free silver mountain.lhe par­
ty at the populistic and free silver mountain
came to Mohammed, through Mohammed’s
scheming.
In other words instead of
John’s delivering lhe democratic party to
the populists nnd free allverites he de­
livered the populists and free allverites to
the democrats. Can anyone be so credu­
lous as not to believe that It was with the
full and complete understatidiug of the
leaders in the populist and free silver
ranks? We hope not, and wc believe not.
Wc honor a man who stands by bis hon­
est convictions, but that man has our
sympathy who thinks that by swallowing
tbe dose prepared by John Dennis nnd a
few of his political associates, who fur
years and years, have brought about
fusion, that he’s helping the cause of sli­
ver.
For years they haveff dragged lhe
democratic party around by (be nose ami
bargained in every way that Vrould bring
office to themselves^
Principles have
been ignored, and par’y ties cast asunder.
A fair promise was made by John Den­
nis to deliver tbe democratic party to tlie
populists and free sllverites. Is It not fair
nnd just to presume that overtures were
made to the silver republicans that they
would have their share of the places too?
From the fact that a free silver republi­
can aspired to nearly every office on the
ticket, aud tbe fact that for several weeks
past It has been openly reported that such
and such republicans were to lie choeen on
this so-called silver ticket, leads many to
believe It true that republicans were to be
well remembered on the county ticket
How did it pan out? Just as was ex­
pected. The democrats gpbbled all lhe six
fat places except one and tha; was for
Sheriff. The democrats kindly gave this
office toCharles M. Mack, of Baltimore,
ex-repubiiean County Clerk, and until re­
cently n member ot tbe republican parly.
It wasn’t lira office that he wanted, nor
the office that-waa prumited him.
With
nil due respect for Mr. Muck. whom we
personally esteem; yet it Is n fact, con­
ceded on all sides, that a wan of hl*
make-up is ter better fitted for any of the
other places on the ticket titan for Sheriff.
It was a piano be didn't want wasn’t tbe
place promised blm, and he didn’t as pin?
to It. This was the only »op thrown to
tlie free silver republicans—the democrats
took the rest. Let’s look at tbe ticket a
lltUp.
Judge of Probate—R. JL Batea, of Has­
tings, Demr:raL
Sheriff—Charles M. Mack, of Baltimore,
Silver Republican.
I Clerk—Wm. Webb, of Middleville, Dcm-

Port Huron police are looking for E. L.
5Soldrop. who. it is alleged, fleeced Hcrberb Holcomb, of Yale, out ot his watch.
Woldrop claimed to be nj evangelical
minister.
.

William Sloan is under arrest at Lyons
on the double charge of selling liquor
1
lo
miners and without a license,
This Is
the second time Sloan has been arrested
for violation of tbe liquor Jaw*.

Tbe barn of Charles Lewis, at Hudson,
was struck by lighting and burned.
One hundred ton# of hay and considerable
farming machinery was ‘ consumed.
A
horse was killed.
1 E. R. Sweet, of Chicago, has purchased
the summer hotel at Lake Hntbor and
lieeklcy park, together with 140 acres of
land, fcr 832.000. He will add 100 rooms
to the hotel nt a cost of 320,000.
H. H. Gelty, of Chicago, fs visiting his
old home In Muskegon, after circumnavi­
gating the globe. He went to South Af­
rica, the Transvaal, Tasmania, Australia,
New Zealand, South Ahierica and Eng­
land.
Henn’ Conklin, who recently committed
at Portland, arranged with a local
editor about three months ago to write his
obituary and paid an undertaker In ad­
vance, so that lie wouldn't be burled as a
i pauper.
-

for many year* was oZ the
o
.
popular boys’ aehooi in AmelU
ty,
Va,.v„ much lor,.! wi r&lt;»pec.--&lt;l Lr

hi. bmj pupii*. “ctl ho4.‘
tor managing them.
Ho **** '
X nareing u* but. »«&gt;■»« of »•
^poricoc, hr let th- P™-

Toknurnt St tbe crime."

hl. former oupiU, bow »
iwwyer in Richmond; mid tb« be re-,

*&lt;&gt;■
uke * drive every «unny nffernoon
In I bemry, ol&lt;I-ia*hloned coach dtwo
by 4 large gray boiee.
J
after he bad returned from hl* drive,
half a do«en ot t|&gt;e boy* rapled “ '°“rh
atnndiog in tbe drleewny. where it had
been left temporarily, end were relred
with the Idea tjiat It would be great

WORK FOR THEIR FOOD.

WORKISQ FOR Hili POOD.
draws up a miniature bucket, from
which they driuk, sad then, looseniuy
their hold, the water pail drops dowv
to the lottom of tbe cage. You see,
three birds hare been tauj-ht to work
lor their meals, and they « em to enjoy
the labor Immensely.

bRESS Q00b5
Trannipiqs.
ever in Barry count y .And he is
to quote you price* on the same that win
cause you to open wide yinr .y.-t Come
early and inspect ti;i- superb
whether you wish to huytor not.

■sport to were re it.
Chuekling softly among themaelvca,
thev stole near to make aure that the
colored driver was bulled with the

HftSTINfiS,
nicH....

It Doesn’t Pay
THE PROFESSOR LOOKED OUT.

To talk polities all the time.
Change the subject to ■

horses inside biie stable. Then they
took hold of the thill*, three on one
aide and three on the other, and drew
tbe coach out of the grounds and donn
a long hill into n pine grove.
"Won’t the ’Old Gout’ be puxzled to
know where his coach is?" said one fel­
low, with ft lough in which tbe others
joined.
-"Old Goat" was o term of affectionate
familinrity which the boya applied to
the professor behind his back, and
which rettllr savored nothing of dis­
respect. .
The roguish youth* indulged in
jokes and merriment as they tugged
the coach into a position out of which
it would be difficult to remove IL This
they hafl just nccompllahed when, to
their consternation, Prof. Harrison
put his head out of the cooch window,
his gye» twinkling, and said, In hte
dignified, slow w»Ji
"Wellj bays, vQy’re ftad the fun of
hauling ttf clown here, and now I must
request you to haul me bock again.’’
Smiles tied, face* grew Ionfir» anAthe
boyt' stood aghast.
.
“All-right—air,” stammered one.
The professor settled, back un the
cushions, resumed the book which he
had been, quietly reading when the
"fun" began, and the boys proceeded
to drag the coach back to the ground*.
How they worked! The hill was
never before half ao long nor half so
-steep, but after almost nn hour of
puffing and perspiration the job was
done.
.
Then Prof. Harrison opened tbe
coach door, nnd, descending, said, with
marked courtesy: "I thank you for nty
ride; I hope you' have enjoyed It as
much ns I have.”.
“Yes; air." answered one of the boya
who knew not what else to say. and
fd!t that some response wua called for.
There the matter ended, so far as
the professor was concerned, for he
never alluded to it again. The culprits
on their part resolved never to men­
tion it, but it was too good a story to
keepe—Youth’s Companion.

FISH EATING GRASS.

hu id de

Canaria Which Afford Lota at Fan to
New York Children.
In the big window pf a fashionable
barber’s shop uptown there are, several
queerly-made bird cages, in which live
tlie yellowest of yellow canaries. At­
tached to each of the cages, and pro­
jecting from their sides, are flat pieces
of brass, on which slide up and down
tiny little wagons filled with seed.
When the birds need a meal, they pull
a string fastened to tbe fronts of these
little carts, and drag them up the in­
clined brass plane within reach. After
the canaries have had their fill they let
go the cords, and the small carts slide
back to their buffers, outside the cage.
When water is needed lhe birds are
compelled to pull on a long cord, which

Every man woman and child iiv:„
within a radiut of 20 mile,. „f nJ,;! 8
should read this advt Jt. win "^3
money in your pocket and that i*
ail are striving after these Times, n
undersigned has just received the
line of
'
;
1

So “'I™'.“f

Denuding Illa Meadows.
A rancher whose (dace is on the bot­
tom along the Willamette plough, be­
low Holbrook Station, was in the city
the other day to find out whether he
had-recourse to the United Stato fifth
commission for the introduction of
corp into the riven* of this section.
He says these fish are destroying hia
meadow s by eating his grass and grub­
bing up the roots. A* the water over­
flows his meadow the carp follow it
up iu thousands, the small ones weigh­
ing about three ponhdft pushing their
way up where the water is only three
inches or so in depth and clearing off
all vegetation, so that when the water
recedes be will hare mud flats in place
of meadows.
He Bay* that while looking at the flab
eating hi* gram he got ao mod that he
took off his shoes and stocking* and
Trent out into the shallow water and
attacked them with a hoe. He slashed
a Ipt of them in two, but when the drove
became alarmed end made for deep
water they bumped their noece agahret
his ahins nnd came near knocking him
off his feet, and his ankle* are block
and blue from the thumping he got
As for driving the carp away, he says
be might as well have tried to sweep
back the rise of the Columbia with a
broom.—Portland Oregonian.

Tbs Llttla PtanlaCa Plaint.
One— two—three—four—
Practicing fa »vCh a boro!
How my little flnirer ache*!
Wfah I didn’t make mlstiatea!
On. -two-three-four—
Quaaa thafa ReeWe at th. door;
Yea. she a teas!ng Tommy'* pup;
Wish my quarter-hour was up
One—t wo—three—four—
Practicing hi such a bore
And my kitty, out at play
IreuM r.tch bar rtght away I
On,-two—three—four—
1'rartlelng ta such a bora!

° Register—Andrew Cortright, of Hick-

till Mm

Bed Blankets
You will soon be in the city attending the fair
and we invite you to inspect our new stock oiexceptionally line blankets. Anticipating.the want
ol our customers we have them 'in the heavy cot­
ton flanel blankets at 60 cents per pair up to the
all wool ones at 5 dollars per pair
We bought
heavily of these goods for we know they will sell.

.

L. E. STAUFFER
Our

Prices
On

HATS
This includes ill tbe

—and everyone
should examine them

for that reason.

One

must keep looking to
miss nothing, and the

$2.00t
and ending

jolliest lot of some­
things one ought to
look over for the sake

of economy is offered

Our 10 Days
Sale
Of Stiff Hats.

$2.30

T uesdoj'
Sept. 7th.

and

you have your choice
of

Any
Stiff Hat
in our store

- Grades.
If you need a tine fall
hat look these over
before the stock is

.

—for $1.09.

TMB
ISAISKPIJPT

$3’0°

broken.

C. H. OSBORN &amp; Co.

We are ready now to show

Havin^'

purchased tlie

you a new stock of

LAHPS,
CROCKERY and

CHINA Ware

—and want you .to. come and
look if you want to buy or if

you only

want to see.

,W«

have bought th* newest and
nicest.

You will be pleased

is a comparison.

Hard times

are over-showed by the qual­
ity and price 0! our goods

Stock of iHY -tirottrcr. A- .
E, Renkes, I mHcontinue the.
same and ask fifcf ^liberal share
of your patronage. W’th my

fast years ejtpariunce »n oneoi
the largest
,n ^e’

troit 1 fori tWfideiit »•
please yc
--'Og W1,! be ' •
strictly fret*h fcnd first class.
Ml the intetl •.Iciicaeir-h;bak­
ing can be had 4t the Ofd heliable Chy
1 *31 have
none but the best Ice Cream
and
Sodu.
Also
Vurnors
Ging.r Aie, always the best-

J. KRbnkes.
Lunches at ail

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&gt; PAPER IN COUNTY.

VOL. XLt.

Hastings Banner.

NO. 20

^TWGS, MICH., SEPTEMBER 17 1W

Y

| TISING MEDIUM IN

LbaRRY- COUNTY,

as£{ngs

; We are ready now to show I

Banner.

Caaileton.

WHOLE NO. 2153

INNOCENCE AWHEEL.

Next daj was my last tt Hektalbevg.
and it showed me two of those frima—
NO &gt;1.
affair:, German students' duels.
Dueling is allowed MHl In many or all
Strassbarg, Germany.
_______ ___ HASTINGS* MICH
of the German univeraitka under re­
August 7, *96.
strictions of greater or tern weight. lu
Dear Mr. Editor:
I remained two days more in Heidelberg• Heidelberg all tbe doelii»g must be done in
•whT Cl’'* Prlce ** no b'lter *• Bria
after writing you my hast letter and tbluk the place provided for that purpose In tbe
writing.
r
Binds Comata.
called * “flirach
Gatae.”
Karl Felghner, who had an operation that tbe time was well spent, and. feel sure restaurant
Strange to say. tbte establishment U owned
It went by very pleasantly.
Smin'g d fOF ,ppend,c,t,s’ is »&gt;owly reEvery morning we went down to the and managed by two old maids, or bacbelMl’,s Kiln Trumjf. of Chicago. Is a guest market and bought a few plums or ap­ lor girls as dear Rotli Ashmore loves to
ples and watched the performance. If I ean say. It is a good s'rxed building on the
Of her couslu. M Iss Nina Fdghner.
Mre. Henry Felghner has gone on a two call It so. and 1 think I can. The market bluff across from the town and here tbe
M.lvln bmllb »nd fuillr ori,,,.!.,-..
.‘KE1-1”
week s visit with her son in Traverse City. ■place Is a hundred and fifty feet square students repair on fight day which’ come
several times a week.
Ab I mM tn my
... r“- Ka'-pie, Everett has been quite III perhaps, and in the morning is as fuii as
It will hold.of fruit, vegetables, Hve fish last letter the dueling is all d*.ne by thoae
■
Miss Lydia: Bechtel, of Hastings ta the pan week.
Mis-s Edhlj' Fleming, of-Nashville, was and eels, horse meat. beef, mutton, bas­ student- who belong to the aecret or fra­
—and want you to come and
the guest of Mn». E. V. Smith over Sun­ kets, women, children and German gab­ ternal societies, and duels take place be­
ble. You sometimes see a man there, but tween nx*mbens of .different corps, and
day.
.
■
look if you want to buy or if
as the produce is usually brought in by never between two men of the same so­
ut hte
8eh001
.
women, and a man who buys is almost ciety.
you only want to see. We
• ClownlMf.
When oar party arrived we found that In
sure to have to pay-a good deal mon* than
n.S?
Ald
wiU
meet
wittl
MrsMo
have bought the newest ind
"ary ^Hne attended' the state fair at
bls wife would fur what lie gets, the order to get Into the back j atnl where we
Querieon
Friday
afternoon,
Oct.
2nd.
Grand itapid8. Thursday.
“l
market plaer is generally much more fre- could look through4be window and watch
nicest. You will be pleaded ; ... .r,d,’!y “J*111 al the home of Fred Hinds
Onr school board has secured Barry
Qaented by the women than the men of tbe battles we tn list buy seme refresh­
-is the word to use
5*°.^ for l,,e co“‘uk winter tbe city. One of my American friends ments. That done, we were coodaeted
with the styles, All we ask
• Hl wife. Mis. In Brown was gneled be
about pur furniture. It
Jrab
of !-« lounK trlenfls'. term of school.
who.has been in Heidelberg for two years through the hall way and left to' our own
is a comparison. Hard times i remlndlmt her.*)! l,er slrtronUi birthdas-.
“"d Wra- Chamberlain will told me that he had often gone through destruction’ In the yard. Nearby was a
irtte about everything
are over-showed by the qual- ; bbe »», resented wild many pretty'and abort y crimun-nce runnlm; their aaw mill the tuurkvi place with t.ls wife and if they grindstone and a man was sharpening
and ten tinted true about
1° Celhoun County.
present., a bountiful .upp,, „„ on,?
were a fgw fert Mpart and each asked the come swords down to a regular raeor edge.
ity and price of our goods ' useful
cur sipehoarps.
They
•«ned. and all went away roiSJn"“ season jr*cli^ ard has -shut down for tbe. price of 'varioas produce, the figures However we had seen a good many fi ier
make a diningroom look
full io’ *"?
lv* * «o»»K Ufaquoted him wuuld Invariably l&gt;e conaldera- grindstones and didn’t take much time to
L'-roy Ellsworth nnd wife were visitors
lull of happiness and success.
ably in advance*
those given his wife. Inspect this one. We went around to tbe
nt for a feast and every
o the latter s uncle. Ansel Kluitabury. last My purcbasrs were aq small however, that- rear uf the house and looked in. Nothing
other piece in the aparrMonday.
I concluded It w&gt;mld be cheaper fur die to In particular wad going on just then.
Mrs. Abram Replogle is oq the sick list. do m&gt; own marketing aint pay tbe extra Forty or fl By young men-la bright colored ,
niept shines like so
: Ital!
by ,he reP“Wca«w of
price than to— to— but 1 see'L am getting cape were silling at tables at one end of
’mahy moons by its re­
, Bowt nsMilte and vicinity. Friday. Hept.
tbe room, eating, drinking and chatting.
acted light. You don’t
Sehoul begins Monday with Webster Inta drop water.
’ t.
IS1?*cn,*d wa!* Present and llstaned’
Everybody In Germany trnys their,gar­ In front of us was a big splash of blood on
HagHngs
and
Clara
Leonard
teachers.
!
'*}
7
■
’
Ww*
by
tbe
Hon.
a
.
L.
MorriM.n.
know how empty a din­
den produce and the. lute lu the maAct the floor and several wads of cotton, bat­
Lyman
Wilcox
and
wile
were
at
Battle
,of Xew Mexico, which carrlnj conviction
ing room -iff without a
place. A few store.-* k«i-p such merchan­ ting which had also been dyed In gore
ho its hearers and made mem think more Creek the fore part of the. week.
dise but not tUHity. in the middle of the Were strewn about. AJat, old Dutclxnan
Asa Wright is teaching*at the Bullis.
.L^eboard until you have
unanimous for-protection, reciprocity mid
night
rne wagons drawn by dugs, or cows, wltlha nose like a prize potato, and a comMrs.
Dwight
Sackey
who
has
been
with
one* to fill the only half
sound money, if Hie enthiwtasn) exhibited
or women, begin i.. gatiter at the square, plexloa.ljke the hvitbni of a battered cop­
neretxst Friday represents the feaiion Mrs. Henry Tasker visiting, returned to and ns .toon as daylight dnwi.s. the activ­ per kettle, was running about with glare
appreciated vacuum.;:::
her
home
at
Battle
Creek
Monday.
throughout the township. .McKinley win
\Ve show these superb
Lewis' Peck- has returned from - the ity there is nm'azing. Ejcrytaxty. almost, unils of beer.’ This ridiculously homely old
undoubtedly carry Yankee Springs, not
or rather everytM*l)» wire or daughter, is fellow bears' ihenanw of Muck, which
south.
.'sentials of the dining
through tl&lt; ignorance per capita as our
A. G. Kent and John Tompkins were at. there with t-omething to sell «r buy. amt everytawly In- town hay transferred to Pock
esteemed (?) corresdondeitt of the Journal
room equipment in many
the vast heaps ut truck so»n di-*appem, or Cupid, and he is on* of tbe sights which
declares, but through the patriotism and Lansing Friday on business.
rangers. 1 don’t bedifferent
styles
and
Jerome Frost has gone north and Ed. and by noon all is quiet again. The fish­ ttiey polwt out to
intelligence of l;s voters. They have no
market was the must interesting place to Here that fare of his can ever wear out.
Frost
Is
expected
home
soon.
.prices to suit the times.
U7.!/°r ^rj''i'dsm anil repudiation, nud
in the urxi room they were prepa-ing a
me,
though
I
usually
felt
no
desire
to:
Tbe Misses E:ta and Lutti Tompkins
Look over our
new
will vote 32 to 1 to set ' the seal of condem­
linger longer than a minute or two at a warrior for ihejray. Round hte neck was
nation upon the anarchistic | platform and Mrs. p. K. Jewell were at Peunfieki time. The fish are brought in alive in a-heavy pad. sver tils shoblders and chest
2oods just received.::::
adopted by the Chicago convention', and last week visiting their sister Mrs. Kata wasbtubs,excepf the very large ones which another. His arms weie wound over and.
Make ouj store your
Spinney.
over again with- stout bandages and at last’
supported Isy a few free silver heretics. In
An entertainment in the near future by have usually already ascended the gulden
head luarters while you
this township 32 to 1.
stair, let us hope recently. When a pvtf- they gave him-a heavy glove or gauntlet
the C. E. is 'he talk. Date next week.
ate it the city. We have
reaching clear to lih shoulder. With hte
cbaser
wants
a
lurss
of
ordinary
fish
she
Gas Sackett Is a guest at the hotel.
.fohiibtow'ti,
supported bvjils comrades, for they
tells the seller now much and he weighs arms
1
plenty of robm for your
were too heavy with all their armor for
The lienvy rains of late have delayed
out
tbe
Bopping
victims
and
they
are
car
­
Crop
Report.
.
bundles, ftc.
For this report correspondents have se­ ried home in a basket and, I may add. him to support unaided without fatigue,
wheat sowing and other farm work consid­
He
cured from threshers the results of 4.255 they are cooked without losing tails.. he came forth and took lite station.
erably.
Jobs, aggregating mure than 63,000 acres heads, or even ’ eyes in most cases,
it - wm soon followed by h‘tf smaller antagr
A baby nt the home of Willard Nye Jr.
bwo^ds were given them, tbe
1
Matrimony is being engaged in at n of wheat threshed in the state, the yield gives a man a peculiar feeling the first ontet.
number of places in our town and Bedford. from which was 740.284 bushels,, an aver­ time he glances down upon his .plate of seconds took pooKIoms. a tally keeper of
neutral soofetv stood by. the others
'
Onto young couple we hear expect to go age of 73.11 bushels per Mere. In the fish and sees the sad-eyed corpse leering some
their beefsteak and brer and gathered
—anti- the books and stationer}’ quite a ways on their wedding lour. !l»
1
southern connlies more ihan 55.000 acres repioachfully up at him. It ta sometimes left
Funeral Direiitora.
Furniture Dealers.
to much remorse he round In a circle and everything waa
needed for school work must be
John Gregory, who has been working thresh *d averaged 11.33 bushels per here. productive or
Each oembtUtant now bad hte
Embalming a specialty.
In the central counties the average is 14 69- resolves
that
from
tinit
hour ready.
procured without driay.
_
OUR •far Chas. Nichols has engaged to work for tfUsbels, and In the northern counties _he
will
eat
no
more ti-*b.
But sword drawn high above bis bead ready to
Jawn Tobias, of Dowling.
STOCK OF SCHOOL SUP­
strike at the first signal.
It came and 13.01
biw
bvlii.
here,
1
am
wandering
away
from
the
fish
Bbmice Fisher has gone to Ypsilanti to
The number of b.ushels of wheat re­ market again. The most active depart- there was a clash &lt;»f BwsrdH, once, twice,
PLIES IS MOST COMPLETE; attend school.
.
three times, nod tire seconds Biruck up tbe
Arthur and p.*o. 1’anl spent Saturday ported marketed by farmers since the meut of al) is that where the eete are
including every kind of stationary,
August report was published is 885.198. weighed out and assassinated. Commonly blades. A halt Is called after every three ruled and unrui:d» copybooks, lead night with friends in Augusta.
Of this amount 438.069 bushels were Ihe. poor eel Is called upon to .part with hte blows and tl&gt;e mea are looked over .by
pencils, hard, ‘•oft
’ and' medium;
’
marketed before August 1, Ijftit no; re­ sklA/before he does with tire breath of their seconds. Bo far no unr was hurt and
until ia:»-in
late In August and 452.129 life.' Sometimes one gets away, and then the second touod began. This time ibe
s,
.I , ।
,,
„
ported until
slates, _pencils,
*
.
„ . erasers,
_______
sponges,
Mr,. Wm. Hyde In. rvlunwcl from B&gt;H- -Uut
li.|.
—2i—
L... »u. .,ul Tub ampun'. of wheat such a scrambling ami wriggling, and big wan got a cut In the ear. Tally on«
llf-4 nnf
lu.:-..
rulers, cratons, pens, inks, ink­ Ings,
not ■r'lierl*
much benefited
’!!! health.
reported marketed since the August re­ swearing 16 hoarse Dutch, you never saw tor Ibe-littte mao, and perhaps he will
Mrs. Sarah fttekey and daughter Daisy,
stands, ’blottcis,
"
at the lowest
port was published Is 182.109 bushels or heard. But this js as long as 1’ usually win.in spite of bM opponents longer reach.
But he didn’t. He couldn't touch the big
prices, Ccine to us for stationary of Ohio, are visltingthe former's sister, more than reported for the same time in stay In the fish insiket.
Mrs. L. E.'Scothorn amt family.
Speaking of swearing reminds me man again. nuiLpot cut after cut on top
and other snbplies,
and saw • The Barry vl lie Ladles Aid Society will 1895. and the amount rejmrted marketed that
of
hin head himself.
The scorer had
It
too.
Is
of
a
peculiar
sort
here.
in tbe twelve months ending with July,
money in geftiiig the youngster^ "iirvgt with Mrs. Win. Strung Friday cf thia which h the wheat year for Michigan. Is Some of the most profane oaths In touched a cl^an piece of cotton batting
week.
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monefor school}.
9.633,173 bushels or 1.587.026 bushels less English con be Hired by even tbe finest wherever it seeiued a new cut bad ap­
Rev. Dailey and wife, of Klee Creek, than marketed fn the same months of ’the society lady in Germany and she Ire held peared. and It blood showed on the white
Eyes
railed on tl.eir many friends here ’lust" previous year.
in none the les^ .esteem by all. But if a surface It counted utte against the man
SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT.
weeg.
j
Oats are estimated to yield In the state person should be in good -society and irom whom it had just been extracted.
Properly
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I;. Nora Scothorn is working in I he about 30 bushels, and barley 21 bushels chance to ejaculate ”Donne.nwet(er” or The HttMi fellow had a dozen or mure and
fruit evaporator at Nashville.
per acre. Beans promise 87 per cent, po­ ••Thunderweather.’' he would undoubtedly a big one down the side i»f his face, wires
tatoes 79 per cent, winter apples 116 per­ be cast fortb.and ire from that time hence a he received a slash which eacured the sur­
Mrs. DeLong is yet very nick.
cent, and late peaches 98 per cent of av­ Pariah, a social out cast. There Is just geon to declare it unsafe fur bl tn to fight
one worse swear-word lu the whole Ger­ any more. The cut began an Inch or bo
erage crops.
o'
The mean temperature of (he state for man language than thte, and that is from one corner of his qiuuth, crossed
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•the-month was 68.2 degrees. The mean “Donnerwetter ooch eininal.” or “Thun- over, and balanced to the foot, the result
Glasses.
•temperature of the southern. four tiers of derweatber over again.” Shocking, Isn't being that not only did he have a tuoulh
some two iriQhea louger than be did before
SELLING AGENT
counties was 70.0 degrees; of the central It?
But there is a much more pleasant mi In­ but it was wider too. hte lower lip having
counties, 68.7: of the northern- 00.1, and
wandered almlevMy down on bls chlri»
ject
I
cab
dhcuas.
and
that
Is
the
castle
of the upper, peninsula. 63.7 degrees.
Compared with the nmnial there was an Illumination, which 1 k#w the night fol­ Hu never winced or showed- thte leaat sign
lowing Biy last letter. This spectacle only of pain, if be had he would have been
excess
In
each
section
ranging
from
1.2
Charge
'ignomluluutily expelled from' bis soclety.&lt;*&gt;
degrees In the southern to 2.0 lq the cen­ comes when someone feels like spending4
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tire six or seven hundred dollars It costa, I. wks going co rey that lie never changed
CINCINNATI O.
tral counties.
‘
the expression of his countenance. Tbe
The average rainfall in the state during and 1 was very fortunate to be there the 1
other man did It for him though.
They
the month whs 4.03 inches: In the south­ day the fit was on. The Allemauia Ven* ‘
led him to the center of a big zinc pan
er”. counties 4 10 Inches;- central, 3.27 biiulnng was celebyaiing its fiftieth anni-&lt; 1
j
Where the s»ft*oa stitched tils face to­
Inches: northern. 4 48 inches, and upper versary and this was part of the ceremony. ’
gether again, while elose watch was kept
peninsula 3.70 Inches.
Compared with About eight o’clock we all went over 1^‘uer agaiu. wonv c»&lt;we waicn wi
LL pewe.
The
across thfc Neckar and up on the bluff till
‘‘e dkinn lose his
Reliable Cloth. First Class Quality Trimmings. Wish Clas* the normal there was an excess in each
I rest of the crowd went sedately back tn
we
were'on
about
the
same
level
as
that
ofJourneymen Tailor Work and Low Prices. Drop me a section ranging from. 0.08 Inches in the
their beer, and talked perhaps of the bru­
v*
central counties to 2.01 Inches In the the labile on the other bluff and pefh»pB tality of toot ball. ,
postal. I will bring samples.
&gt;
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----------------------------------northern
counties.
The average. excess a half mile from It as the crow flies. Af­
Thv oliM-r duel tasted the full fifteen
Notice the dally Weather ReOFFICE OVER
ter a while a steamer gaily lighted, came
for the state was 1.84 Inches.
'i icy south window.
Moating down Hie river and anchored minutes of actual fighting wtihout either
CITY BANK,
’ Additional Specials.
altout opposite lire castle which so far man being avrtously Injured and was de­
^SVASSiSSSSSS!
The following specials have been added could not l&gt;e dhlingidsired In the dark­ clared a draw. By this time the surgeon
to the Barry County fair’s already large ness. When the »taamer was at last at had rigged up a stphoii arrangement or
list of specials as published In the Baji- rest a signal gun suddenly boomed 'from someUilog ct tbe sort for the man with
Ute out mouth, and he was thereby attic to
NEH last week.
' the castle, then another mid In an Instant
Two boxes of cigars from Thomas tbe great fortress was a hiau of red light. take hte beer m&gt; that the curious results at
Doyle to the couple .winning the two Imagine If you can,tin* finest medieval cas­ first teased were not reallmsl.
Thea we went home and 1 was triad that
tle which coirld ire erected, tiupprere there
legged race.
.
Stirling, Crawford &lt;5» Co. will give a were beautiful towers, turret.-, and- stat­
barrel of sweet potatoes to the peraan ues everywhere 'hey would mIh»W t«&lt; ad­ They say m&gt; one ever gets killed In a dael
making the best exhibit of vegetables, eta. vantage. Then suppose that iMstra.1 «&gt;f but 1 tbluk death woukti have few terrors
John Cole will give tbe service of Airy gray stone it was inade of glam sparkJbi^ Jot uro when the only alternative waa to
Noble free to the colt of his get taking a rubies, and that ail around It were trevs hava a*y aaoulh made a« much larger pro­
of emerald, and Inside every room were a portionately as that of -the moruinga’
Brut premium.
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The following spells offered by the thousand electric lights and* then las) of duotiri. 1 should probablv bleed to death
all suppose those iiabta wore suddvMJy anyway ■ bile they were sending, up and
two banks:
Hitch and go race—There must be at turned on some aight andhyon who itad itowu the Rhine fun eord enaugh to make
least 3 starters; eaeb driver must awn tbe never seen it before stood where It boast n puckering string to draw my ilpe back
hrtotbape and to their orignal beauty.
team ha drly«; aaeh drlccr mnal unhar- on your view In all Its loudness, aud per­
The area’, philosopher of tbe uahrerslty
ncaa bla team, haul: harnea. In b»l ol haps you can feel a little as. L duL 1
here, Kuno FloehMr, lost » piece off the
never
expect
to
ace
its
e^pal
Main
In
tire
• Or.ndaund, and bitch team baaMc the
end of. hte nose la aa eerly duel, and has
aamrl Ma lumber wagon mnal he Placed in World unless Igo back to Uektalbevg
never been able to find it again.
Nine
the place as directed by Supt- •&lt; Sports sometime. For twenty urinates. It lasted,
tenths o'the cusps studeuteeue anreta on
and
then
as
It
siowly
laded
from
view
like
and driver take his place In tbe seat at tbe
sound of Ibe toll; the driver leave* his a beautiful dtesia, froro- acme where iu Ito tbe streets haw a pan Mama of Bwltaerpeat, harnesses his team and hitohea them reeettM. r allw-r-twea eonrot souwded iand executed, ta sword stashes and welta
fiMCtb tbe strwIna W tbe beetalful little on their faotta. And aoamtlmes the re­
to the waaon, resumes hl.
■“I
sults are ruoily serlom. My friend told
the circuit of tbe track as suit* Majelf, song by Sehcffet. “Alt Heidelbe.g. du
and reaches his original ,posilkm.
Jirri telne." Then Hie mudeuta ta tbe boats
prize, 1 pair woolen horse blankets, 88.00. below took up tbe words with their rich,
musical voices, aad when the castle waa
2nd. prize, 1 robe &gt;6.09.
gone at last the Ud bridge was llldatiMtad
and many a rocket went soaring np from a a very bright young ehemtot Uli be 'got
On account of ita atorm Frldar nlahl raft In the Nectar. But finally It was all
and Saturday morning, the annual moet- finished, the las* spark died out on the
Ina wa. adjourned until Saturday. SepL bridge and rcH. ’he Iktie steamer cast do in tbe tabrator’ la to distil the water
19, at 10 o’clock a. ■*.. Whether tor the loose and sow tta itr-to were ml ng tad srith (or tbe experiments. Re thinks be la still
heal we cannot ear. but II waa Ihf' I?**- Umm triond tbe shore aad the Illumination studying and Ims wealthy parent# keep
mem of the tew pn-st-w.
‘
mi over, it was over bat it vriil never
unti- upon all to be praeent neat Batnnlay,
and be sure to be there at the toHOMn lean preftwoars who waa In the party re­ dueHng every Hare.
aeaelon. We have a f»U awl exo-llenl mark Ml on Ure way back, that there was
for a good aecouat of the dnellng practice.
pn’Kram and .hall "T*
con., early at to o'd«* and enjw all t*e lathe wuue clan with it. and that wm the 1 would tiavs mentioned his deeei iptkm lu
teuton.
pAWltr. STCTr.n. 1 rea.
Court of Honor of tbe Chicago ExporiUon tbe Brvt place only 1 was afraid that if i
as Lt appeared at sight, and they couldn’t
be compared i*cau»e they were entirely
while visiting the fair callon us.
dWhwrnL There was so mart Ira th Ln I’ll write ol our

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You cannot find in these United States
tbe equal of the genuine BECKWITH KOUNb
OrtK Y‘&gt;u
trJ’; you11 get left Remember’
it's the combination of good points that makes the
perfect stove. That’s where we get the imitations,
they can't steal the whole stove;they steal onethmg
and think Hwy have it all, but it fails: they budd
anothet, it fails. Still they keep crying, good as

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A GUM-CH EWING NATION.

Thursday, Sept 17. 1896.

HONORED A HERO.
Ci*v«laa&lt;t.

Uncle Sam is the greatest gatherer
Cleveland, O.. Sept IL-Tbe pro­
Twenty million dollar* soanda like a
and hatcher of eggs in tbe world. The pretty big sum to spend annually for longed celebration of Cleveland ■ cen­
eggs in which he deals are mostly shad tiie satisfaction Lo be derived from tennial finally closed Thursday. It was
eggs, nnd his busy season is about to chewing gum; yet Dr. Cyrus W. Edson, tbe anniversary of tbe opening of
begin. During tbe anuual run of shad who has studied tbe subject profound­ famous naval engagement oc Lake Brie
work of seleetlng the eggs of these ly, does not consider thi* an overesti­ that ended September 13,1813, in Com­
He Accepts the Republican Noml- the
fish is conducted with great activity at mate.
modore Oliver Hazard Perry, as com­
v
nation for Vice President
the important stations of the United
There ure at least five immense chew­ mander of a United State* squadron, de­
States fish commission on the Delaware, ing gum factories, a dozen of moderate feating the British under Commodore
Potomac and Susquehanna rivers. As size and innumerable insignificant Barclay; and the closing demonstra­
I)eno«ncr» bemocrU
fast as they are secured they arc put in­ firms in tbe United States. One oom- tion of the centennial vrta appropriate­
to the.ghus hatching jars from which pany alone sells $5,000,000 w orth every ly timed in recognition of-4hi* mem­
the young and vigorous ahadlings pres­ year—incl tiding, of course, tbe quan­ orable event. The city wa* crowded
prith visitor*, the influx being veoond
ently emerge.
tities exported. Thi* 1* n* much money
Paterson. N.
Sept 10.—Following
The government experts go out with aa the United States f tirnishos each year only to that of Founder*’ day. A na­
ore extracts from the letter of Hou. the flbh^ermen in their boats. They
tional salute wav fired at sunrise, ana
for the support of her home and foreign
Garret A. Hobart accepting the repub- watch thb drawing of the nets, selecting
at 9:30 the public exercises opened in
missions. As a nation of churches, we
lictyi nomination for vice president:.'
the
Central armory. Mayor McKI«*on
from-the. catch, as many robust and ure still further humiliated to learn
Paterson. N. J.. Sept. 9,
—Hon. Charles
delivered the address of welcome and
W. Fairbanks and other* oM the Notlttcu- well-grown mother fishes as can be that we expend $*.000,000 u year more
introduced Gov. A. a Bushnell, who,
tloa Committee of the Republican National handled to advantage. By passing the
to purchase gum than we give for the
Cobveatlon: Gentlemen: 1 have already,
tn accepting tbe nomination for the office hand In a deft manner over the body of maintenance of the clergy of all denom­ as president of tbe day. delivered an
interesting address. Speeches were also
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of the vice presidency tendered me by the each frmale shad the roe is squeezed out
inations.
national republican convention, -xpremied
made by Gov. LlppiU, of Rhode If land,
my- approval of the platform aaopted by into n;gla*s jar, wherein it is immediate­
The entire revenue received by the and other distinguished guests, nnd on
that isxiy a» the party basis of doctrine. ly fertilized by “milt’’ that is got from
In accordance with accepted usage 1 beg
government* from taxing fermented
• now to supplement that brief statement the male in the same fashion. This-is liquors only exceeds the chewing-gum ode dedicated- to Perry’* victory wa*
of my views, by some additional rcfiecread by Frederick Boyd Stevenson.
— lions ujwn U». ■ uuestiuns which are in de- accom'plished wry rapidly, an average limit by a paltry $3,000,000, while &lt;the After the exercise* the Perry monu­
• bat* before the American people.
female yielding about 25.000 eggs.
cbtjt of the chewing-gum craze 1* great­ ment in Wade park,, which h&gt;id been
The money standard of a great nation
Many of the shad fishermen have er by $0,000,000 titan the entire expense
should be *» fixed and permanent as the
decorated with flower*, wa* visited by
nation itself. To secure aad retain the learned how to take the eggs and fertife
of running the prisons, courts, hospi­ large ^number* of people.
best should be the desire at every right.
minded cUta-n. Resting on stable foumta- .fate them in this way. They sell the tals, police forcefetc., of the city of New
tlons, continuous and unvarying certrtaty eggs ready fertilized to the agents of
TO BOOM TRADE.
York.
of value should be it* distinguishing char­
acteristic. The experience of all history the fish commission, receivlngfor them
The habit is increasing at such a rate
confirms the truth thiit every coin, muds $20 a million. The eggs are reckoned
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under any law, howsoever that chin may be
that American* bid fair to become a
ttamped, will finally command in the mar- by measurement. More than one-half race of enormous facial development. ■ Chicago, Sept. IL—Two hundred Chi­
el* of the woHd the exact value of tha of all the shad eggs utilized 'for hatch­
materials which compose It The dellar of
Chewing gum will be a national charac­ cago manufacturers and jobbers and
our country, whether ef cold or silver, ing aro'purchased in this manner. On
should be of full value of lOQ cents, and by being delivered they are placed in a teristic, us football is tbe national game, over 30,000 retail merchants, outside of
so much as.any dollar Is worth less than
and clever slang is our native .speech. Chicago, have just completed the great­
this in -the market, by precisely that sum glare reccptable, through which a
Twenty-five per cent, of the “5,OOO.tX)0 est mt-reunkile alliance that the history
will some one* be defrauded.
stream of water runs, so-that tbe eggs
Effect of free Coinage.
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people in the United States ore already efthecountry has ever known, whose ob­
. The free coina*e of silver at the ratio of and ref use arc floated off. The residue addicted to the habit. And not only do ject* arc to make known the advantages
sixteen to oat, is a policy which no nation is paid for in cash.
an evcr-ipcretising multitude chew, but of trading in Chicago and the improve­
has ever before proposed, and it Is not to­
The process of hatching, the’eggs is
day permitted In any mint In the world—
they chew openly, defiantly, on the'pub­ ment of methods of merchandising. Ar­
not even Mexico. It Is proposed to make extremely simple. They are put into
the .coinage Unlimited, at an absolutely fic­ glass jars through which a stream of lic highways, at place* of amusement, ticles of incorporation of the associa­
titious ratio, fixed with no reference th in­
tion, which is cnlled the National-Asso­
and
at the clubs.
.
trinsic value,or pledge of ultimate redomp- water continually runs nnd thus are
lion. With sliver at It* present price of le-s
And this is not a vulgar fad or a ciation of Merchants and Travelers,
than 70 cents per ounce in the market, kept agitated nil the time, so that tteyr stupid habit without rhyme or reason. have been received from Springfield. A
such a policy rneans'an immediate profit enjoy un overflowing.bath of fresh wil­
to the seller of silver for which there ia
Men and yfomen cliew nowadays from board of directors and nu executive
no return new or hereafter to the people ier and escape contaqt with all foul­
committee have been chosen and the offi­
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or the govemmcnL It mtwns that for ness that might injure them. They are physiological reasons. Men prefer
each dollar’s worth oT silver bullion deliv­
gutu
to tobacco because it Is l&gt;o»h cers of the association are to be elected
ered at the mint, practically two dollar* somewhat bigger than buckshot, white,
next week.
ot stamped coin wifi be given in exchange. and , quite translucent.
They are cheaper, heiilthier. and cleanlier. Nerv­
For nw worth of bullion nearly ffX) silver
hatched out in from four to ten days. ous-people chew it to save fingernails
dollars will be delivered.
Eureka, CaC, Sept IL—By the col­
Any attempt on th« part of the govern­ As fast as they emerge they find their and glove tips, and women who incline
ment to create by its flat, money of a ficti­
tious value, would dishonor us In the eyes way out of the jur with the running wa­ io decollete gowns, hut whom nature lapse of a bridge on the Area tn &lt;t Mad
of other people*, and bring infinite re­ ter an’d Into a large tank, from which has neglected to endow with the requi­ Hirer • roil road near this city Sunday
proach upon th- national character. The
business and financial consequence* of they may be scooped with gauze nets site physical charms, find It. nn easy, in­ afternoon an accommodation train wu*
expensive method of developing the precipitated into the bed of the creek be­
•uch an immoral act would be world wide,
because our commercial relations are whenever they are wanted.
low, four persons were killed outright
world wide. All our settlements with other
The work was first begun on a large muscles of the neck into that condition
lands must U* made, not with tbe monty
of pretty roundness so much' to b® de­ and 14 others seriously wounded, some
which may be legally current In our own scale’ in 1881. At that time the annual
country, but In gold, the standard of all catch of shad in the rivers of the Uniteid sired. As a means of physical culture of whom will die. The dead art: Alex­
nations with which our relation* are most
it is rather slo.w, to beaure; but what ander Cameron, brakeman; Miss Annie
cordial nnd extensive, and no legislatee States was only 18,000.000 pounds. and
woman would object to devoting a sum­ Holland, of Riverside; Miss Kirkham,
enactment can free us from that inevitable
v
necessity. It is a known fact that more fears were entertained lest the fishery mer season to a vigorous course of gum and an unknown child.
than
per cent, of the commerce of the was destined to he destroyed by over­
world is settled in gold or on a gold basis.
chewing if by so doing she could render
Coining Much bilver.
;
Sucn tree coinage legislation. If ever con­ fishing. No results could be expected
Washington, Sept. 11.—Mint Director
summated, would discriminate against until 1885, when the artificially hatched herself an object of dimpled loveliness
every 'producer of wheat, cotton, corn or fishes attained maturity and returned .in her winter evening gowns?
Preston
says
that since the 1st of Janu­
rye—who should b&gt; justice be equally en­
But, however popular gum may be as ary he has. paid into the treasury about
titled. with the illver owner, to sell his to the streams to spawn. By the sim­
products tn the United States treasury,
a
substitute
for
Delsarte,
tobacco,
or
$3,000,000
as
the
result of the seignior­
at a profit fixed by the government—and ple method described wonders have alagainst all producers of Iron, steel, sine or rendy’been achieved, nnd this season the finger nails, its real devotees are the age accruing from silver coined. Most
copper, who might properly claim to have
athletes
and
bicycle
riders.
Just,
watch
of the silver coined has been since July
thefr metals made Into current coin. It catch will be over 40.000,000 pounds.
would, as well, be a fraud upon all person* Indeed, tbe shad fishery iff future need the mcu aud wo™,n speeding along on 1 lost, since which date it has been his
.
forced tb accept a currency thus stlmu- have no limit, snve such as is set inten-* the P«e anywhere for five minutes, afftt purpose to coin silver at the rate of
. la led and at the rame time demded.
you will find it the exception to see a $3,000,000 a month. All tbe mints ar®
Tbe Aasauit on the Court*.
tionally by man.
Nor is this aU. Not content with a propo­
In order literally to crowd the jaw in repose. Whatever wheelmen -ow coining silver almost exclusively.
sition io thus debauch the currency and to
Unsettle ail condition* of trade and com­ streams with shad every year, it is may think of the practice iu private life,
A CORONATION CEREMONY.
merce. thu party responsible fur this plat­ merely necessary to hatch a sufficient they ore-bound to chew when on a long
form nrnle* the eornpeu-ncy ot the govern­
ment to protect the lives and property of number yf eggs and put the young fry run. The faster they pedal the faster Crowninc uu Ethiopian Emperor Oar Co­
equaled in Barbaric Splendor.
lu citlxens against Internal disorder aud into the water. The shad live in the they chew, until a century run baa been
violence, it assails the Judicial muniment*
The coronation of the emperors of
reared by the constitution for the defensa sen, only ascending the rivers annually mistaken by the uninitiated for a gum­
of individual rights ur.d the public welfare, .for breeding purposes. The sea will chewing contest. "'
Ethiopia at Axouxu, the holy eity of
•
and It even threatens to'lfretroy the in­
Tn account for the widespread pop­ Abyssinia, is a ceremony tuMM)ualed in
tegrity and indt iK'Ddencc of the supreme support any number of them. They
.*ourt, which has been considered the last
ularity of a habit that only a few years barbaric splendor In oil Africa. It even
refuge of- tr.e cttlxen against every farm feed on the ocean bottoms, where the}*
*
ot outrage and injustice, in th* face of the find unlimited provender. At spawn­ ago was the exclusive privilege of the touches tbe imagination of tbe white
. serious pern v.-hnn tn esc propositions em. Body. It ;veuc: scum that there could be hut ing time they fetch\.the crops of thc^B, vulgar, a Yale mnn was selected om the num, savtj the i'n’l Mnl| Gaze}!®, jUld
jne sentiment among right-thinking citi- bottoms, otherwise inaccessible to man, victim of an Interview during a recent arouses n-s black brother to delirious*
a-ns. as to tire auty ul the hour. All men,
_____
enthusiasm. The sacred v
persojj
of Ch®
of whatever party, wlm believe tn law, and ino the streams and deliver them up ia great ball game.
have wait regard for the sacredness of in­ the shape of toothsome meat and roe.—
“Why do we chew gum?" quoth he,
in great pomp,
.. clothed
’
i tn
dividual and Institutional rights, must
with
one
eye
on
the
game
and
on®
on
the
roynl
’
purple
silk,
with.a
gold
••
crore
in
unite in datcnse or the endangered interests Philadelphlaffnquirer.
of the nation.
disturbing elcipent. "For the simple his bam!, ^roccyda, ou a horse with
The Tariff isaue.
YQUTH NO BARRIER.
reason that when a’ man is exercising । trappings of indescribable richness, to
• Our part) holds that by a wise adjust­
like that,” nodding toward the field, tbe church, followed by the dignitaries
ment of the tariff, conceived in modera­
tion.and With a view td stability, we may
also
m dry as the new excise law, I npd npirtocracy of fjje empire,
cqcurc all nevtied revenue, and tt declares
Ina to Their Ability.
nnd If be ohcwA.gum he can keep his ’ clothed In all the riohness and bright
:i*at tn the event of Its restoration to
Happy country, where youth, far
pOwerI»UuWi”i1 ,eek t(! “vtompllsh that re­
Lcolors of the east. Arrived before the
sult. It holds, loo, that it I* the duty of from being a fault, is almost a privji mouth moist, and don’t care."
she government to protect and encourage
Thia, then, is th®-secret of the popu- 'I sacred edifice, on descending he finds
in ail practicable way* the development of lege; where they do not wait until
domestic Industries, the elevation of home your- voice is less clear and your words larity of chewing. It stimulates the many young girls, dressed in white,
labor, and the enlargement of the pro*^
salivary glands, creates a flokv of saliva who prevent his entrance by bands of
,perlty of the people. Tt does not favor any leas urdeut^ until you have left along
and keeps the mouth constantly moist. scarlet ribbon, and who cry: “Who are
jorm ot tegistation which would lodge in
tbe government the power to do what the your weary route all the illusions of For the same reason the British soldier, you that wish to cuter the Church of
ouFh’
do for themselves, but it youth, until your back is bent, to hawi
when on long marches through the Axoum?" “I am your .emperor, the
1 . 1 .** Is bo,h w&gt;*o and patriotic
to discriminate in favor of our own ma­ confidence iit you. to trust heavy re­ plains of India-or Egypt, keeps a tinv negus ncghcstl (king of kings)
of
terial resources, and the utilization, under sponsibilities to you!
the best attainable conditions, of our own
No matter how high one is placed, he pebble constantly rolling under his Ethiopia." "No. you are not our emdustrr aDd °Ur °Wn ava,,ab,« alt,n aud |nreceives young people everywhere with; tongue: A certain movement of the . ]»cror, you are not the negus nrgheoti,"
The ’’platform of the republican national
jaw is bound to keep the mouth moist, and three times they lower nnd raise
convention states the party position ebn- favor; he permits them to speak, be­
gggPteg.QtBe* queatlons than those liereln fore he judges them: be does not throw and the easiest way to accomplish that the ribbon. On the fourth the negus
referred to. These, while at tJie present
cute it with his sword, crying: "I am
movement is by chewing gum.
time of subordii. jite importance, should not in their face that stupid judgment;
. Dr. Cyrus W. Edson, of New York the king of Sion." in the midst of tre­
be overlooked. The republican party has which, in many countries, passes for
always been the defender of the rightsof
dty, in a recent talk on the subject, mendous acclamation*. Conducted to
American citizenship, as against all nn- a sentence wihtout appeal, and sets
the center of the edifice, to the sacred
ffressipns whatever, whether at home or them aside An inexperienced young­ said:
ILh*s’l?-.Lhlextent of it* power,
"The habit Is popular among.athletes, stone, which Is only stepped over bv the
defended those rights and hedgedthem sters. The Americans have many good
■bout with low. Regarding thelaliot as reasons for making so much of youth, not only because it keeps the mouth emperor, and by him once, the a’buna
the expression and embodiment ot the sov­
for one needs all its freshness, all its moist, but because it prevents nervous­ (Abyssinian pontiff) advances amid
ereignty of the individual citizen, it
nought to preserve Its purity and interritv
flexibility, all is vigor, to go ahead in ness. Bicycle riders, as well a* ath- breathlcas silence, gives unction, conse­
a country in which the race after for­ etes, ore more or less conspicuous—on crates him, and he takes the solemn
of our fins the-filltest exercise of hj« rirhta
oath. Thon, to the accompaniment of
consistent with International obligation 1? tune has taken on a httad-turning rapid­ parade, a* it were. To a timid disposi­
tion this is very unpleasant, and there music, ringing of bells and dancing, ho
- tt should bo restored to rulerahlp, it would ity.
la fuse needed vigor Into our relatlorii* witn
If a young man of 23 has character, is unquestionably something in tbe receives the imperial diadem. The oath
power* which have manifested.contempt
•nd disregard, not only of American cilt- good habits and Intelligence, there Is very act of chewing which afford* a runs as follows: “I swear to defend
araiahlp, but of humanity itself.
I am. gentlemen of tne committee, very nothing to prevent bis being Intrust­ mental relief, lessens self-consciousness Christian truth and religion, to keep
-Truly youm.
GARRET A. HOBART.
ed with the greatest affairs and heav­ and enables even the bloomer gidl to the faith of Mark, destroy apostates
iest responsibilities. That it is a wise meet the gaze of the admiring md&gt;llo nnd govern Ethiopia and it* Inhabitants
Des Maines, la., Sept, li.—The popu
in the holy name of God,"
without flinching.
Hat state convention with 300 delegates pollcjr is well exemplified.
“When men are engaged in any sjprt
And It is simply admirable. A na­
from all districts Thursday unanimousty indorsed tbe fusion ticket named by tion .where s man of 30 can give proof or industry where the use of both haada
the democrats at Ottumwa a month ago. of ability, without being paralyzed by Is necesaary, and the posaibllity of
Gm./'. B. Weaver had control of thecon- prejudice on oecount of his youth, has smoking constantly precluded, you will
' weaation and there was not a particle of already taken the lead over nations find that almost invariably they will
where age, and the experience that L- chew gum or n substitute."
When naked what effect chewing, if-'
required at the expense of energy, are
a
CURE“ BV
•
diplomas of capability.
continued at the present rate, would

COOK BROS. Proprietors.

HOBART WILL RUN.

Rheumatism

have in the course of several genera­
tions on the muscular development of '
the lower part of the face tbe doctor
expressed the opinion that the chances
were in favor of our growing to be a
square-jawed race.
Loudsu, Sept. 12.—Olaf iJiud-wn, the
However much gum chewing miry ap­
^Norwegian novelist, was drowned FriThia appreciation of youth is one of peal to the general public from a phy&gt;at Scarborough while bathing.
the secrets of the great development of iological standpoint, from nn esthetic
a country; the young Louis XVL, with point of view, it must be acknowledged
hbi youthful followers, had tbe most
\t *?,a f&gt;1Jnre- Anything more ut­
brilliant court in the world, and the terly ludicrous than tbe appemnnee of
young generals of Napoleon I. conduct­ 'the average man as be is uoconrckxiaiy
ed the old soldiers to the moat brilliant absorbed in the rapid mastication of a
victories. And w® remember France in package of gome favorite brand has not
1870, when she thought that only old yet been presented to tb® Amerkam
public free of charge.—Boston BeraH.
In America.*

New ’Orleans, Sept. 10.—Tbe discov' «&lt;jr of defaleotiors amounting to $500,'Wt-caused the Union national bank of
"Rfcis city Ho etoae its doom yesterday.

Grant. Sherman and 20 other generals
at th® outbreak of the war of secession
were young men.
In Cambridge, Mass., in Mount Au­
burn cemetery, one can see the monu­
ment of a Harvard student who was a

Judge—What

entenuating

circum-

-Please, your honor, I

“Have you heard about young
Hrd? He has just walked ofl&gt;ith 30 000 francs of his employer’s money."
“Ha! ha! the lucky rascal!"
he hu bolted ^Ith yoor CI».

AR ",THROHphon -1 - a

Palsy ofOne Side
FOLLOWS SCIATIC AND
MUSCULARJHEUMATISM.
There wm no Feeling in the Flesh and h,6
Patient Could not Feel a Pin inserted
Full Length in His Limbs, THE PATIENT THE GENERAL MANAGER
OF A PROMINENT BUSINESS HOIISF.

Another Case of Peculiar Interest
Cited.
anre&gt;m
Perhaps there i.i
brtier kt»u*a n.*n ia | cheerfully acre•&gt; &gt;
'
whs
thoM&gt; wtm.hrful
w&lt;«n&gt;h rful pig
n:i
Um Blate of New York than &gt;!r. H. B. Hard- j »
h*‘I thore
*»
that I wil^aah
i.'. L*. 4 . ,aT*
viok, ffeneral, manner f.,r 1’yle’. Peariiae. douMcr M io teJ’ ?
th- p ...
New York City. *»• uwtitntion with which .uwtiniony.’’
‘
B»
he hu been asaoeisred far many year*.. He. .5rL.di
John“ Ryan, .r
Mb.,
^O), tta ota- -olUrao. rf U,e Sr» or
&gt;
0-8 ' ! !br City, jj
which be i» fenend maaiqrer. A man of ex- thouxh Mr. Ry:**.
mu» axxj
tranriinary al.ilitir*, faithful and true tohis of thi- da*». u. &lt;.
'
ev#
-employer*, be has done msch to develop the
w’ 1 ’H. * l
Ma!rn»^nt a,.
btmnro* and bring it into the bralthfal Mate
*
je&gt;
in which it i* found to-day.
»uffrntu- v h.;• dui. Iiy
To a corrmpindeot Mr. Hardwtrk mid: j *t the *k&gt;vea.lh..( I:,;r
b,
- Yre, 1 qm Kareely . od word, to tell of the “*
'
terrible ■nfferint’ I endured .inre the begin-. twrntV-o«R year. «&gt;t .
IL??
ninghf last December upto within four or at: •• I w •»:. -I! । .
v.~' '
r'!t’
five weak* *go._ You
be «aid. ■" 1 wit* !
IJ“‘n
*'For over thn*
token with asm* attock of scistic ai»d i

1

muscular rheumatUm about the firet of lut! my rtde *l«o iil&lt;r»**~l until 1 •
December, arid no pemm knows what tor-: «t*utiy dny'ywei raght. I - ■:sl*ia.»t
•tm I uod.rw.MMeei.tlho. who h*«...‘.'S “
bwn similarly afflicted. I fast my apprtite,
“Darius thaw
and **ek.vMrt'Bw.j1.
began to fall away in flwih nnd my night* j I trted^ ■e-versl h .-i I; r&lt;rommexM
adwere aleeplrr.. Day and night I aafFred 5'****"®**‘ "’ ‘J* kmrer I Jat,k tbr*
alike owing to excruciating paid* in my leg*, j
lhw w£
ore ukinr 'any ^5

hip* and *rm« At last one side'from .the 1 nniw, a* they dh! mV *» gmd, bat
hip down ceaaed to trowble me. it h*d be- i
teajnwavau■ mv 1^ ,. '
oome palsied, and yon might Ure'-tuek • try
pin in it* whole length for al) the feeling. • to be geod far W'tunst any
I now fixliy made up my mind that there heir t&lt;», ’‘nd lhry may jwiwiblj- un- too.’
was no cure for me ami that I would be * 7
j‘T’
" ‘‘'“•J “«•* «h»
. , ,
.
... .
...
.
■ .. , ..
other* am! I have no fafth m atirthiag.
belplea* invalid for lifa. I consulted the
** A w d.y,
thb j
g
best physician* to be found, hut their medi- Mievitig pmaIMv that if th*v dM n» w
due did me do good. I rubbed myself with
they sftmld do no harm. I ^-#6 th,lr
li.lmjont. mlhNl
limb, in “** *^’7“**
J»nrt’.en.‘ Befo^ the fa
different itaiiueut*, swathed my Itmba in WM finhhed. much to my «*n»nw. I l»g*a
flannel* and tried almost everything ip the t&lt;&gt; fael once again jike rhy nhi wifandthe
calendar'both externally and internally, but
hy*h in wy Iwefc and dde iTa-i-jaLiy deall to no we. I continued to grow worse myriad
u
,
°
• * more ana continued ’.her
‘r-ite
’
। time the lari box wa* twed I fniad my bad
“One day my wife said to me, “why not try , waa aa Well tad -trong again » whep a l«y.
Dr. William*’ Pink Hlk, I have resd‘rfl1J’’
had also left i*y -id- entirely aad
■TVMwl tMtimnniM whero
^^ough two month* han- pawed «tnct I took
K
; I mT 1Mt P1”. “n*i I have bven wvrkiaj hard
matiun have been eured through their ure. ’ j every day. there has never here a rrenremre
All newspaper and advertiaing boah, I ex-1 of my trouble 1 neve Wt l^erin nivlife,
claimed. Again, a day or two afirr. my wife ; in fact, the pill* hsv.- nmiexncwnefm
reiterated h«’r statement and advice, and w ( 1 feel healdbirr ml in n.
baovaafwint*
a drowning man will csleh at a *tr*w, I told | than for rerera! yren erire to mv ilioem •
her I would try them and she unit out and
"Yr. I un conhdeni that Pink Pilbcwri
procured a hox. I began awing them *e- | me. iunI thnt. ton, when no «th.v medidna
cochu* to direr’&gt;on&lt; and before «fce box wm conld
I hrartilr rn- mtorod them to dl
finished 1 felt fatter. My apfatH* returned, (suffering u J dH«n-l am perfectly wfifire
my sleep beame more *vitnd. I felt mnch Hhai thia testimony be puhlufad for north*
dearer and brigiucr and the pain* were far reason than that it may la- the mean.
lea* intense. 1 then rent arid procured four j lirnefiting *nm* .-th&lt;r
-uffcrer risdlariy
boxes more, and now.” said Mr. Hardwick, ' afflictwl ’
ttktug a box from hi* poetat. "there is die
Dr. WQUams’ l ink Pilh .xmtain, In awnlari pill in that box and I am fr*e from ache ; dense-! farm, all th. .Irtnci t- aov-an to
or pain and feel hkt‘ a new man. in fact J give nrw life nnd richre** 1&lt;- tbe blood and
never felt fatter in iny life. Whatever in- rertor* &gt;hatttrv&gt;i nen
Th-y «rr alsn*
gradients ther« i« In those little pellets, there apevidefer trouble* preninr to female*.
u one thing—they have aarrd me from l&gt;c-, re tapure*&gt;don*. irreguUv ti.» and all frttM
ooming a ehnmfclnvdH.
of w.-akne&lt;*.
Thev huT.J uj« th. Stood, tod
__ } Bm !lo,r nfly T'-ari ot age and am fi*rvrtoretin.-.glow of leahht pale nud *altoa
resident of Anoapoli* N. 8., but have been che&lt;-k&gt;.
In men they effect a radical nu*
•o long engaged in New York City with the (In all-cares arfranr fa&gt;M mental worry, overabove firm, that I may be oemsidered a rani- work or excerer- &lt;f whatever nature. Pink
dent there ns well. Any person wishing ftir- Pills are wild in botes ni-rer in tor*'- balk!
ther information aa regard* the veracity of at 50 cent* a fair or1 ail U-x&lt; * f r
vud
thia testimonial, if they will ad drew mt at may I* had of all drogcM- «r direct by ratil
J.ew ark, care of James Pyle A Sons, or at from- Dr. Williams’ Medriile tic., SchemeAnnapoli*. N. 8., will be courteottriy and tady, N. Y.

N040“BA6cW“CURE@

Ovarljroar:;^es»ol4.1ffl.Wcar»v prove m*OWCTtO’dos»Wttedw'7efcrtaba«olnasy
form. wo-t.^t&gt;ac la tho crcatbst aov-s-fnod U tfc.&gt; aortd. Many mla JO i» wr!* &gt;: N &lt;-a\• awl J1
iMks **•»»** I a»vcwsc tML more, vuuruos sod magnetic. Ju»t try a twi.
“
IWhted. W « evpecl t&lt;w teK-llrve wt:at we aey.Tor a cure la aiwoluiely ►-u**’*'’1**'1 fr ‘Srufl^.
Addmaa'

Sold and guaranteed by W.

H. GOODYEAR, prugfcM. Hasting?.

NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
State ot Mtehisan. •
In the Ct trull Court 7»- th* Csunty of Barry.
Ada.Cookaod Henry Cook .copvt tier*.
•kilng btulneM nt Ji w|1or«. Michlgw.
under the Arm wune of Cook &amp; Cook.

rnQiur.K wanks

Stele ol M-tcM2.it'. i-.xj'ttt b( lurry "
At a wati
* •*-’M? 1-CXUltV
Probate Office. .In ll»e i’lif b
5
«ain Con*''. &lt;n.
1?’’
Bepr,
ill-.- ymr "ii- tthjtrtiJ.d eipn
dre&lt;t and u’.netfr » x. •
Notice la hereby riven that on th* 3Tvd day cf
Prewut. Charles ’W- Af
July, A. D.. loht. * writ of HttacUmriu wa* only Probatf.
l&gt;sae&lt;l oui of Un? Circuit Court fvr th* rountv
of ,l"' ***'l?e ... .1 unA 8JT,‘
oLHarry. *1 the „ult of Ad* Cook and Hem­
Cook, copartner*, doing luutnm at Hviilr-,
On rewitug and Pti»»z th-- I- n.;&lt;»3 duh ,pfl
Michigan, under the Orin nain* and Mile ft fled of Albert H. K*»r' »«•’ "“"El’A-? uki
Cook AOpok.tbeatiov* named l‘i ilhtHN.arainM estaie of said dec’t—1. J&gt;r*r-K 1{B &lt;‘
,
fne lands, ten* men la. youln and chained, accoui’t thl« dav bird msv «*• 1"*™
moneya and effects nt Jmwph Uuiter. ih* d* lowed and a dtvree &lt;&gt;f s'-iib mr’it dnlj
nRSSLBboT® named. f.&gt;r the. turn of One and hed-Mlianifd from
tbt
Thereuisju H tt oHenM. Uni Sdiwwr 1
■?1&lt;1 Konr Boll*’’-' *n&lt;’ "l;,v «*«»'».
.L1* ufflS 4
°®)- which &gt;ald writ wad returnable &lt; n Uh 3rd flay c? Oct .A. !&gt;..
4tb day of Auzust. A. Il. IM
ute toreueon. *♦
ft*’he..’Wi
Dated thia Brat day of ttepfcintwr. A D IM.
«3dpetition and that t&gt;keys **.'?*
dreereed aed «tl other W"’1'* J'JfTziios
BwaaSKY A HWKKVKV.
reSte
____
’ Attorney* foe Plaintiff flaid relate, are reqinror uOf said court, then so be bokieti M
nffire. tn th* city -i llAsiinif . •&gt;» “'"’S
and Show raii»r. If MH
Awi ft
of tiw. iwtitlo
nwv not I* era"’*'1Tht ffugara Falls flouts.1
meso HW ps-soi-a IvV-rr-b-1
• hesriM

Iberwl b, ?Lu«h, » p'i'T
Station*.

Uen-pHuM Mid dmujlrf »

W”'~”u “til:1' w. wrasfc

(Atraempy.

PltUBATK OKbKIL

Piles Cured
PWlber0rfiel0.ri&lt;ht’ot,i7

SORE SPOT?

dev. taS third day of Hept. • in
thousand eight hundred and '’J**?"*
vl
Prorent, Cbarfc&gt;« W. Artnvtmng.
Proheto
of Gilbert
In the matter &lt;* the wUtc ‘
Bunt, docresed .
,
Suh

■w’SwlKM'K«.

। Dr. Handy’s
Pile Cure
Send Tor Bootlei.
w. h. hull go..

£dd prltt’oiwr rive i&gt;o*‘* ’ .^.^cy of
KSraitsd tn
ot, .L;7tn
**H artltt*a *sd U&gt;*
III tte

�Hasting.' Banner
'

Tbu:sa»y- Sept. 17. 1896.
w. R- COOK. Loral Editor.

local news

. - cixcriumoN -'
Peis week,
93 quires.

e-- ■ ’
DON,
P A' tln-’mrt and Real Kvtale &lt;Xbre. ■
‘
*Ab -act Block. Hotting*.
t'sitt non Real Estate Real Estate
nM'.on. General conreyanclng.
*,!il 0U&lt;Sn? t‘i'-if set of Abstract Rooks.com
d*Tin/ ■’'(i.'c.trdK. cun turulto complete

.. roTTfiR,
:&lt; urneys at. Law
-... i’tjiiipT. Colgrove.)
• ion block, Hastings.;
,
cptirw M the state.

1OL&lt;!

K-.K

« —&gt;&gt;r
ot,M,r&gt;i have tar larger scone ••

1

I’KMAN. Hoinwpathlc Phy
.an and Surgeon.
ic’nr-T'sgrocerystore.)

r

‘OOM raomtk\ M“on’

poithwwl

Prl“ Powder 1M,TO,

” Whystor.
others thor*
'h
* .r*it kcet&gt;er
*,&amp;u wkbad
f*»r this”’
Sb* #ared at me with pitying eyes
*ery »*®plv. “Whv.
Because lt’» advertised.”
•’

Ytturttey at-Law,
,
.tvear4&lt; Co.testore.)
irfs.'f the State.-CoilecUonr

,

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS. 1 WMUirr*®. 8ep». u.-?w nma—b •

lSk" n° “ »«*«■•««■ »r bi.

riivsicliin and Surgeon,
- ’ •
Mich.
• .me block east of depot.

IL BARBER . -: ians arid Surgeons.

«oS.,eZXW^±!.h*r

be '•"'P '"J b«ll

ortlDMee.

bum. lui
*lr“ck l'&gt;' * brie, Juno,
:„p,*"• ’&gt;«*« unooriKlB,, ..d wu
Mrrlrt loa room wbm b« h.d bm Mrw.

1,1,1 &lt;-rfD™-b by Dr.
T. W BdUerb.ld «i HoIUud. I. lucecw
u™1npNH lo become
on Berj.mio
An.^n'
•“S’1'"* «&lt;’b lelatlc..
Alter &gt;11 tnnllelne. Uad hlled. l&gt;r. BulterOeld cot out. niece Ot tbe nerve lending
from tbe pel,.,,,-, dlee.-ed |«
n&gt;‘
brain, .nd the deorctloii wu rn.de inter,
day morning.
;
s
Charles Huggett Las finished-taking the
tSJiiSa*0 *a,*“1 repQrts
there are
Ust year
tlrere were ion. This year there are Of
vacant bonses, 21 being in the finrt ward.
1" to the second.25 in (lie third and 23 In
toe fourth.
Last year there were-^So
vacant houses, there being 7 in the firat
7O , ’ Jf” the •eco»«K • In the third and
18 in tbe fourth. —Charlotte TrU.unc.

ft* 1002 eblldren of school a&lt;c.
aaIor&gt;Wjed. m»m1 &gt;n&gt; ahn
He had no’, recogafzed,
’W
But stiu he jm»sw»
just the same‘ Because tt , adverussd.”
A nd «&gt; you’lt-find where’er you go.
Wherever ivople buy.
J
*
Tin- goods that hsve the greatest show
And on which talks rrl?.
0W’
mMfe k*m‘°
* lhro' Printer’s Ink
And It may be burmfsed
’ . "rr ‘QK°ne merit i«. the people HUnl;.
Because they ra advertised.

Hu.IS.lre. ll««r f^.to -mirt
w. H. GoonrExtt.
noVWf.nX“

“d '*

.In the Spring a young man’* fancy light.

lusera, for they always cleanse tiw
n-er oumy t,.e MooC

i-muity responded to with

Ca,lBUlte’ Druggist, Beaversvllie. III..
-To Dr. King’s New Dis­
covery I owe my life. Was taken with
I-a grippe and tried all the physicians for
miles about, but of no^avai! and was given
up and told I could not live.
Having Dr.
Klug’s New Discovery ih my store 1 sent
for a bottle and began itb use and from the
first dose began to get beder. and after
using three bottles was up and about
again. It is worth its weight In gold. We
wont keep store or house without It.” Get
a free trial at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug
store.

The dates for the forty-second annual
w. H. Goodtxab.
fair of the Eaton county agricultural society
A
"""bor ol
at Charlotte. Imvo been fixed for Tuesday.
.mi an.
&gt;ouug Baptists are present.
.
I). D. S.
Wednesday, Thuraday and Friday. Sep
• »&gt; work done carefully and
&lt;&gt;,!inuiml”U,L *" “* •'■oo.rd time, .nd
tember,
29
to
October
2.
a ursUiesla. u'W or chloroform
. ruin Smith’* Racket Store.
Uur’ '* ,h*' s'*n,l,nl
Voters In Italy get. on the average, sixty preparation for every cough or cold. It
1,‘™le“ remedy that produce.
! y.Ml’MAN. M. D.
cents each for their votes, and must show
ImmreliMe
ruulu.
W. H. GoL wak
\v&gt; a. Luppman. cxlls promptly by the blotting paper they have used for
.. :siVaUemi&lt; n given to tilling
J.ckMn mjne at Neicunw
..!ng Hernia &lt;&gt;r Rupture for their ballots that the vote was cast for toe
-M closed „own jut week, tbiowluk 50
h-- majority of cxse* can be
wiihual a atirglcnl opera- right man before drawing their pay.
men out of employment.
. Something to Know
A certain man In a neighboring town
ll,lnk bow r«JHr Hi.
It may be worth'something to know tha
sent one dollar to a Chicago firm not long b ood 1, polwned by constipation? Bad
the very, best medicine for restoring the
JIITH.
• since for a “patent fire escape.” and when blood mean, bad bealth and ore.i,.tnre
tired out nervous system to a healthy vig­
iiade in all parts of the state he received a copy of the New Testament old age DeWitt-, Little Early Blwn. tn. or Is Electric Bitters.
This medicine is
•peciality. Special paips he was mad enough io fight a whole army famous little pills, overcome obstinate con­ purely vegetable, acts, by giving tone to
stipation.
w.
H.
G
ooi
.
yxar
: c«ii.tracts, chattel mbrtthe
nerve
centers
In
toe
stomach, gently
Mrs. Henry Ingram.of Battle Creek, is stimulates the Livsr and Kidneys, and
WcKolland, Midi. of pugiUfts. .
LI Hung Chang, the Cbfceee diplomat, beginning to take nourishment, after a aids these organs In throwing off impuri­
Loyal E. l£nappfn.
nearly continuous fast of 104 days.
ties in toe blood. Electric Bitters im­
who was a guest of the United States laat
th-.irC. Henlson.
A new Masonic lodge hw been organ­ proves the appetite, aids digestion, and in
h NA WEN &amp; DENISON.
week, and of whom all have become ac­
ized at Battik vCreek.
It Is named In pronounced by those who have tried it as
LAWYERS. .
quainted with lately, through the columns honor of Past Grand B’aster A. T. Metcalf tbe very best blood purifier and nerve ton­
: .'-r i.tgan Trust Co. Bldg., ‘
Get &gt;.1 lUpiiltr, Sllehtgmi. of the newspaper, sailed from Vancouver. of that city,
ic. Try It. Sold for 50c. or Sl.Oo’ per
bottle ut W. H. Goodyear’s Drug Store.
B. C.. Monday morn|ng? for his home in
EEXKY.
,
-Mrs. R. ’ DeYoung. Middleburg. Ia..
l&lt;»rm*y at law,
China.
.•
writes. 1 have used One Minute Cough
Hastings. Micii.
COMMON PLAIN FOOD.
If Ibe conntiy editor were to snap at all Cure for six years, both for myself and
:n ;ii: courts oT the state. Colchildren, and 1 consider it the quickest
iptly attended to.
the great inducements held out he would acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure 1
Natural grains, meat and fruit will make
soon ben millionaire. If he ran a paper mw used.
w. H. Goodyear
good blood If the digestive machinery of
| according to the popular notion he would
Clara Saulsbury, the young girl recently the body Is not interfered with.
I
&lt;S.
.
criminally
assaulted
near
Coldwater,
I 't
; । m !:.u. Director.
soon be in the pooi house. If he pub­
The blood when first made goes Into the
!
t ’ Christmas’ Photograph
lished hslf the Items that are sent him lie identified John Haven, captured at Spring arteries nnd Is of a bright red color.
Af­
■ -court street. All
ter it has beerj u?ed some in supplying tbe
| would be in jail one-half the lime and In Arbor, as her assailant
i '
•
tv t« r.d.,tl day or night.
A. L. Wooster, a prominent citizen of body, It Is carried Into the veins and Is
the hospital the other half.
Osseo, ich.. after suffering excruciatingly there a dark red or purple color. Blood
A plot to kill Queen Victoria, of Eng­ from piles for twenty years, was cured In­ rontains the elements to nourish and build
a short time by uselng DeWitt’s Witch up the body, such as Iron, soda, lime, al। City Hunk. Collections land, was nipped in the bud by Scotland Hazel Salve, an absolute cure for nil skin .butuun, etc., etc.
untl general law bustue^ Yard Detectives, or London, this week.
When tire powers of the stAmach and
diseases. More of this preparation Is Used
the bowels are reduced by lack of vitality
Several arrests have been made In differ­
an all others combined.
or by putting coffee and tea Into the stom­
• ‘ W. IL Goodveaii
ent parts of Europe, and it is thought that
the process which nature goes through
astings
it y
ank one ol the greatest gangs of conspirators 8. M. Stephenson, of Menominee, has ach
with to change the blood Into, .rich, red
shipped lumber and. material enough for blood are seriously Interfered with.
Hastings, - - Mich.
ever organized will soon be l&gt;ehind the
the construction of a seven-room bouse,
If a man could see what a “wet blank­
bars.
Tpe pkd is said to have been to Ontonagon.
' ■
et-’ he put over his hard working friend,
hatched by Nihilists In America.
RPLUS. 920,000.00
Young mothers dread the Summer mon­ the stomach, by putting in coffee, whiskey
Miss Clara Howard is working her way ths on account of the great mortality a­ or tobacco, when It was honestly. tolling
away iodo its work well, be would never
Mirhigun.
through • the University of California. mong children caused by bowel troubles. n peat the outrage rend Injustice.
It is
Open for business, Dec. 15, 1886.
Perfect safety may be assured those who
Miss Howard refuses to be called a new kpep on hand DeWitt’s Colic anil Cholera lice striking your fribnd a vicious blbw
woman. She does nut believe lu woman eurh, and administer it promptly. For whm be Is delving away for you wit i
might and main. Don’t do it. One feels
suffrage, or bloumers. or stump speaking cramps, bilious colic, dysentery aud diarmore respect for himself when ho acts the
rhcea, it affords Instant relief.
D^a’W. K-yxiolde, Cashier for women, but she does believe In a
man and permits no . form of abuse to
W.H. Goodyear
1&gt;I RECTORS:
strangle aud spoil the beautiful work be­
woman getting an education and a
The Battle Cretfk Guards have been ad­
!
W. H Powers.
thorough one, even If she has to work for mitted into toe state troops, ami they now ing done for him in the human body. No
♦n.
" n. Mewer.
sort of fun on earth is equal to the fun of
Chester Mmmx. it. Bliss Howard is delivering newspapers talk of building an armory. Battle Creek
being thoroughly well.
iu order to pay her way through the uni­ has the required push.
If one wants a pungent, plqaent, hot
drink for breakfast, lunch or dinner, it can
Has thee: :&lt; MVIngs ujepartmenTtn Barry versity of Berkeley.
$100 Reward V100.
Griuty aud pay, luterest on all Ume
The readers of lids paper will b? pleased to be had in Postum. the health coffee. It Is
Clun lottc Leader: -What an ungrateful
learn that there is at least one dreadful di«ease made wholly of grains • by the Postum
people!. Crying hard time?! hard times’. that science has been able to cure In all Its Cereal Company Limited, of Battle Creek,
What a harvest of cereals, unparalled in\ stages, and Chat 18 Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Mich. It can be truly said, “It makes red
Gure is the only positive cure known to the blood" It brews the deep seal brow,
the history of this country. - Fruit of medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu­ color of Mocha; it creams to the rich geldtional disease, require* a constitutional treat­
every description In over-abundance and ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, en brown of Java and has an arumu anti
acting directly upon the blbod and mucous sur­
wasting on the .ground, with all we can faces of the system, thereby de-troylng the taste that makes a man thankful that
eat. drink and v/ear at lowest possible f undatlon of the disease.aud giving the patient someone has at last made a combination of
strength by building up tbe constitution and as­ the grains that give such a delicious hot
prices, and Ktill they cry hard times! If sisting nature U&gt; do Its work. The proprietors drink that one can really leave off the
have so much faith In Its curative powers, that
toe good Lorii in his righteous judgment they offer One Hundred Itallars. for any case coffee which has been hurting more than
it falls to enre. Send fbr Ib-t of testimon­ one likes to think of.
should see fit to bring ou us u general that
ials. Address F. J. Cheeney A Co., Toledo. O.
Medicines are poor crutches. The only
bold by drugglsta. 75c._________
famine throughout tbe land, and set us
safety is to use food that the Creator In­
. It Ire not PopulUt. back again to the old diet of basswood
Fred Rice, who shot and killed William tended iorman. and when this Is done the
It:. ::icdn- the democracy of Jefferson.
Ja.-x.Njr i ni TUden. belleviug It Vo be .the sal- and browse, leaks and wild onion?, then Simons In Caldwell township. Lake disease and sick spells gradually dis­
raU'i. &lt;&gt;; the Itfpubhc. It Ia therefore opposed indeed w.oul.1 we Iwgin to realize and ap­ county, April 6. was sentenced ut Lake appear.
i«
ht'R&gt;:.. Etr.-Silverism and KepuifiaUonCommon sense ia quite uncommon ex­
preciate what W£ are getting for almr»t City to one year’s Imprisonment at lonla.
N"
uto good tor the American.
cept with those 'who give themselves a
&lt;■
'rv. Address
nothing. Let us quit croaking hard times
Charlotte people carry lanterns now
THE CHRONICLE.
and tbev will soon disappear, lor it is when they go down town nights, The shaking now and then and look plainly at
। . ■ fi ashlugtoh St , Chicago, III.
more Ilian half sheer imagination.
city dads and the lighting company have- what they are doing. If a person knows
had a falling out, which they have poor coffee don’t bort him, let him stick to It
until it does, then adch people thoroughly
CHANCERY. SALE.
luck at patching up.__________
■appreciate Postum. Grocers and drug­
la Durs-s -.. L............
. !lu&lt;i by virtue of.....
an order ......
an«l | Is the result of a healthy physical condlf* lor I he. z*.
...*.»••
Wanted: Salesmen to rell'eompleWills* of gists testify to large sales and tbe steady
&lt;-'rciut‘eqnrt
Count
v* o.. j. lion. “Beauty Is but skin deep.” yet It
I;
।..............................
. in 'tn- .-stale
.....
of Michigan
..................... greatly depends upon a clear complexion, lubricating oils, greases, varnishes, specialties, use of those who once try It, Is evidence
etc. Good opportunity for the right partv­
m v.e m:.',i ur.fon me nth day of February free from wrinkles aud hollow cheeks.
Garland Refining Co.. Cleveland. O.
6* of its taking ways.
In ....r- lt., ,.1U.V tlmrein pending where
Health,always brings wealth of beauty.
ir-on ix .Gnuiblainant and lx?vi
-Just as good” as Postum Cereal are
Fowler and James B. Hdles are A healthy state of the system comes with
is li, reby given that 1 shal Dr. Pieices Favorite Pxe»cilptlon. It’s a Mh&gt; Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been n*c&lt;! words used to defraud the public.
by millions of wiothers for tbrir ■ctflblreii *b*'*
n-rltr.i.-, t.tlm north front door of
.Ji: the ell? of Hastings. Barry medicine prepared for woman’s ailments t4thlmf with perfect -ucceM. it soothes the
: ■• 'utT-hoUA* being the place for —It cures those aeraugenients and weak­ Child. Hoftens tne &lt;nnt&gt;. allay* aH PH*”
John Tait, for ten years Muskegon’s
••-tit Court tar said County, on nesses which make woman’s life miserable. wind colic and is the best remedy tor dtarrt®*
county clerk, died at his rooms in the
-&gt;ld ty of October. 18&amp;6. at ten
A woman who neglects to take proper Twenty-five cents a bottle.,_______
l'jrt?ii(mq.a)l. or so much Jltereuf
Occidental
hotel.
Mrs. Carrie Hendricks was awards a
-dry to raise the amount due to exercise l.i prone to excessive congestion,
\V. C. Way. an honored superannuate
:&gt;«nt for Principal. lnlere&gt;t and debility and a sluggish circulation.
This verdieiorS33-.5Oli&gt; lire eiwuii '»«&gt; «
of the following described is the time we advise Jhe ••Pereerlptlon.”
of
the
Detroit
conference, died in Les­
Alnetia last week, in a damage case
. to wit: All that certain piece
lie. He wfl« a chaplain all through the
n i. siiuiitn and being In tfie city In all deraugchieuts nnd dhplacements of .g.to« the sheriff of Alpena cunly.
••t!ily..wf'Barry, and State of the special organs which yesult In “signs Mrs. Hendricks claimed 83,000 d«»icw. war nnd a prominent Knight Templar.
H-.-g u'jjjeS ettli West corperof
after a day of listening to arguments,
Thomas Costello, a well-known attor­
in Block No. Thirteen In the of luflauiatiun, ” In catarrhal discharges and
toe jurj inive . verdiet of 8337 50 for ton ney st Mount Plcoiwit. is dead. He
nn to the G'ly of Hast tags. from the linking membranes, and in dis­
stake four feet Emt ot a Bass'­ tressing irregularties—this medicine ef­ complainant.
leaves n widow and two children.
’ irnhes tn diameter near said
On July 26 the poslofflce at Ceylon was
Nicholas Reid died of peritoniUa at
rd b‘;Ui crae&lt;. thence north fects, perfect and permanent cures.
West to North West corner.
broken into and robbed. Cliief Deputy Vl'ck.burg resulltoR from Ireing kidred
Hall’s Hair Keuewer contains toe nat­
■■Ju said Block Thirteen ,'toenco
by
• hor»r. Mr. Be« I’*'1 livelJ th'”
if '&gt;ralt&gt;ntag.
ural tood aud color matter lor Hie hair, Grand Rapids, went to Bellevue la*t Fri
4!«.!««
.
and medicinal herbs for the scalp, curing dav and arrested Charles Fisher, atoiut 21 alnce 1S3S .nd wire Tnyenmold.
IdrttH. circuit Court Commlsgray liras, bxldnees, dandruff, ami scalp Mn old. «&gt;n n' Willl.m Kl.lret. ■■ l&gt;™»:
Edward I'. Galea, a prominent farmer
•; -r. i-...rry Co.. Mich.
V * jMI.-.kovk, Sulii.uiurfarC nnpbUnant.
lirlnir near Union City, wa. attacked
sores.'
'__________________
|„e»l Brllr.ue Tanner, and U»k Mm
Grand Rapids to anawy to
ntlri.rc^ by an enraged bull, which knocked bin
H'.OBATk ORDER.
Cevlou is about six mites souihvr-t of down and gored him in .och a manner
AH the time? This rouulrtap Is a sure
tion ihM.imjr filoedI is not rieha?d •wnrinMw
that he dlrd from hl. Injurlra.
ns ir Oiulit to be ;iud as it '»&lt;** ”” *J .
11 *’X’ ‘
In the raw ot the people ugalnat Sam' &lt;r».
the I'robata office.
' • ” -ilnjK, hi said conntv. er,
•nel Carr, charged with tbe murder ot
I'i- Hili tl.jy of N'ptetnber in the Hood * ^rssjMVlIw hs* cumt
atronaly
aiaerta
Ida
Inn
oamrewilliam
Parriab *l Clare on May 3 laat,
’ "Hand eight hundred and ninety tired reeling i&gt;&gt; tffvInR tlirm-rlrfi. reu uwu«&gt;.
the jury rendered a verdict ot man­
Root’s nihktrsMIV aud Pr anpth on toe
' lurie* W. Armstrong, Judge of
liter and bowels, Cure sx-K lieudscta .
alaughter.
,
n. » T n.
of the estute nt Fetor K»lDr. Joint OU and wife. Dr. f. T. 1k
Kugll.li Soa.ltt ILlnlnreaf
Teat and wite. Rr». Robert Bindley and
When IW «M •k*.’"
°**orfc;
i-.a&lt;| rtiintrtin*nethiondulvverlH**d Hartl, smt or Call...... rd b«n|» .nd Blem
Ulna M. V. B. Studley left Grand Rapid,
f
widow nt »rt!d decease J. Hhra tromlwriieu. Bltwl Spavin.,
&gt;w.
• ■ • t.’-.i.i ki-tniiiiiitt u«*won file
na mlnlonarle. to China under the
•_
bn rh-? tm will nnd Sprint* Str-;..), Itina-tanr.
wtM to
auspice, ot the Retorilied Church ot
slid &gt;iHt-pxved. I r &gt;i.lt&gt;«iI t—&lt;t ti» pro- SoraSre. all Swollen Thmat-.
• i'--liU&lt;rjer appointed executrix.
wrtl America.
•Save Ma bv u—
bottle. " nrranled Wha, to tai
'
■) i .llsuntaretl. tn-tt Tu •« lav to­
U. n^t wonSrrtul Blrml.'.
Mrs. MarV Bennett, an insane lady re­
'
a. ji. iMa&gt;. at mn o’clock
• n. "‘.vtHfvnedfor tlie tieirlnguf.xald known. Sold ny W. it. I.txely.ar, Drue
1
1
.
.­
siding at Richland, attempted suicHa
1 to'd the Indra nt law of said d«ve»««- gist, Hastings. Mic’i,
by jumping Into n cl.tern, but waa reaCalvin
prju:p3-

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The Chicago GhronlGls
DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER

&amp;,vxxTri«’X .%*"*•*

Cbiu™.

m-'J ■;.,.'i!,w',o he holdeu st the Froboto
at ' i..T ’B** &lt;:1‘; &lt;’&lt; Hasttuff*. In said eountv.
if
'•
there t»e. why the pray«-»
I:
‘to'oiier may ih&gt;t hr gnCUtt-.l. And
twit’, •
•'■’■‘•red. that said untiti.-&gt;urr give
L Jt'* l'^rvil:&gt; Interested In s*M ettsre,
I'c ’LL "/“’" y of said petition. AMrt th* l»**r
i ? .&lt;?,wLnF * e°VJ of tot* ontor to l&lt;
Uo-t » L । lhere
Rannkk a «vjw«
liir I- C
an&lt;l circulated In wild Uountx »i
?! c2 ,a Wwl’ *•*•* ,or three
.-rt riouh to .aid day nf hearing .
ia
CHAra.na w. akmktk'ivu.
lAUue-opy^
Judge of Frobato

The best retire In U. ««rtd tot cure,
bralwa. sorrr. “I««* '?'!Hr"‘‘n blrita
.ores, teller, ch.pi-d handv.
coins, amt all skin Irrupllmta

°e

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
drugglsL

cued hr neighbor.,
I
Tbe ofllcl.l return, from the local op1 Hon election held iu Hilldale .how UM

i Ue majority aga'u.t prohibition i.TS.
i
u^ierMcEwing.otCooper.nllc.who
‘ celebrated bl. »«"■ birthday laat

March, died in Grand Rapid,

The union funeral of fire of the Bea­ caw of W. S. Scudder ra. Ottmar Merger­
ton Harbor dead firemen. Scott Riw.thaler
___________
oi to______
priority
_ of ______________
invention hi Hoc
J. Franklin Woodley, John Hoffman,! casting machines and awarded the caae
Will Mittan and Louis Hoffman, who j to Scudde
lost their-live* iu the opera house disaalcr,. was held in Benton Harbor an
■the schoolhouse lawn, as no church or
hall was large enough to accommodate
tbe people. ’ Not leas than 7.000 people
attended tbe funeral. The fun-nils of awarded to Scvuder
Ed H. Gauge. Silas F. Watson and Frank
Seaver, the fit. Joseph fireDien,were held
Chicago, Sept. 14.—At the Auditor­
in that city. Will McCormick has died
ium. in the presence ot ,t&gt;,-000 peboona
of his injuries, making the twelfth vic­
Just Saturday night, Hon. HburkeCocktim.
ran, of New York, .delivered an ad­
dress on the political issues. He spoke
J. W. Fleming, aged 38, secretary of under tbe auspices of the 'American
the Michigan Maple company at Trav­ Honest Money league, and was par­
erse City, wns drowned while paddling ticularly severe ou Mr. Bryan and hia
a small canoe across the bay with T. theories as enunciated in speeches,
,L. Ludgate. utonnger of the Traverse made by the latter.
City Lumber company. The families
of the two men were in another'boet,
the party being on their way to a grove
near the shore for a picnic. Fleming
drowned before tbe eyes of bis wife,
and Ludgate was saved after great ef­
forts by McCnmey, who wns rowing
the boat with the women. The body
of Fleming lias been recovered.
A charity bull for .the benefit of the
Ontonagon -fire sufferers was given at
the Light Guard armory at Calumet,
About $5,(XX) has been raised in Hough­
ton county lor Ontonagon. Reliable'
reports from the burned city say that
flit ther cash contributions are urgently
needed. The people now have plenty
to eat, but hundreds are totally desti­
tute and must have a few dollars to en­
able them to begin life anew.'
Janies Henderson, proprietor of a city
•hack line .at Manistee, on his way to
East Lake with three passengers after
midnight, drove off from on embank­
ment into the Mndistee river, and James
Rawley and the team were drowned.
'Henderson a*nd the otner two passen­
gers managed to reach the shore after
a struggle, but owing to their exhaus­
tion and the darkness could give no as­
sistance to Rawley.

In the southern part of Cass county
is a settlement of colored people which
has quite an interesting history. The
original settlers were slaves of Henry
Clay, who, a few years before their
master’s death, were set free by him
for their long and faithful services.
He sent them to Michigan and they
settled in Cass county, where their de­
scendants now form a prosperous com­
munity.
Health In Michigan.

During- the week ended September 5
reports sent in by 43 observers in va­
rious portions of the state' indicate that
inflammation of the kidneys and con­
sumption increased and remittent fever
and cholera morbus decreased iu area of
prevalence. Consumption was reported
at 215 places, typhoid fever st 73, diph­
theria at 22, scarlet fevgr nt 27,‘mensI&lt;Mi
at 3 and whooping cough at 11 places.

Asa L. Cartland, tbe father of Grace'
Hawthorne, en English actress, and
of Blanche Shelby., once the wife of *
Daniel Shelby, hanged himself in the '
old'dugout he bad.ua a home at Pent- '
water. Cortland was 75 years old and
luql twice before attempted suicide. He
lived alone in the old but, and would
not permit anyone to visit him-except
his daughter-in-law.
■
An Appeal for Aid.
i
The authorities at Ontonagon have '
mntlc a second appeal to Gov. Rich to
aid the fire sufferers. They report that
but $3,000 .bas been contributed in cash,
and the supply of provisions is insuffi­
cient for e period longer than a week, i
Several hundred 'people will need sbel-!
ter nnd care' for (&gt;() days at least.

Mrs. Sally Dewey, of Thetford, cele­
brated her. 100th birthday.
&gt; ;
Tbe Michigan Masonic Mutual Life
association nt Grand Rapids applied for •
a receiver and will go out of business.
The claims unpaid amount to $44,000
and the assets to only 917,000.
IL F. Fsy, of Boston, president of
the Centennial Mining company, was .
in Boughton examining the property
with u view of-shaping the future pol­
icy of the company. Tbe Centennial
sunk $1,500,000 !n a vain attempt to de­
velop n profitable mine.

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Washington, Sept. 12. — Attorney­
General Judson Harmon on Friday
made public bis views respecting the.
political'situation, especially emphasis­
ing his opinion on the question of "Fed­
eral Interference in Local Affairs," on
which subject the attorney-general
does not agree with the protest em­
bodied in the Chicago platform. .

Madrid, Sept. 14.—The United States
minister, Mr. Taylor, has declared to
the Spanish government that the United
States is most favorably disposed to­
ward Spain, but that, owing &gt; the ex­
tent of the United States ciast line she
is unable to prevent the departure of
filibusters for the island of Cuba.

Grand Rapids, Mich., Sept, 12.—The
whole of tbe afternoon session of the
National Letter Carriers’ association
•was devoted to the election of officers
finder the Australian ballot system. J.
N. Parisons, of New York, was elected
president. San)Francisco was selected
as the next place of meeting.
.
Boston, Sept. 12.—The officers of the
United Society of Christian Endeavor
announced Friday that the next inter­
national Christian Endeavor convention
will be held July 7-12, 1B97. San Fran­
cisco has been selected as the place.
Paris, Sept. 11.—A violent tornado
swept over parts of this city yesterday,
doing great damage to property and
.killing five persons and injuring over
60 others.
..
,

Paris, Sept- .12.—Charles Hamilton
was hanged here yesterday for tbe mur­
der of an old man named McAbee in
Franklin county iqst winter.

Athens, Sept. 12.—Fifteen men. most­
ly' notorious brigands, were executed
at Fort Palqmidi Thursday.

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MAINE.

CODFISH CURRENCY.

est in political affairs as now and I believe
they are honest.
It Is toy lodgment that
THS COD WAS SECRETLY
DE­
the voter of to-day. as a rule. Intends to
MONETIZED. THOUGH YET IN
cast his vote In a way that will’ subsorve
IBDtKD AB BKCOJTO- CLASS MATTER AT
USE, BUT NOT AS CURRENCY
TKK HASTINGS, MICTL, rOSTOFFlCE,
tbe best Interests of th® whole country,
AUGUST 14, 1879and that there are likely to be many
changes between now and theA election.
ADDITIONAL
An esteemed correspondent rends us the In other words I do not believe Uie voter
following pertinent letter recently PQb* as a rule, intends to discharge this im­
11shed In the Colorado Springs Gazette portant duty blindly but Is now' willing to
whlcb is printed as our correspondent ob­
receive all the light he can aud profit by
serves in the “hear( of lhe sliver coun- IL Believing this It has occurred to me

Thursday, Sent. 17. 1896,

TKe Pine Tree State Didn’t Do
a Thing to Bryan.
JUST PUNCTURED HIS TIRE.

EDITORIAL NOTES

To the Editor of the Gazette:
Dear Sir—1 haw been reading history,
and 1 have made some startling discover­
ies. 1 fiud-that the money of tbs foundere of this great country was not silver,
but codfish—dried codfish—that It was de­
monetized by a set of sordid sllvrr bugs,
and that all the Ills we now suffer are
traceable to that Inhuman- acL
Ln the

that much good can be done by the slntement of a few facte from time to Ume in
your paper, that 1 feel sure are not gen­
erally understood and perhaps to alsi rea­

Republican Plurality «»f 80,000.

Maine voted Monday.
It came very
near being a republican ratlttcatlon meet­
ing
The repnbllcana carried rren
county In the state, and rlrtted
।
county officer In the entire commonwealth.
Tbev elected every state senator, aud 155
out of 168 members of tbe house of repre­
sentatives. They elect all four congress­
men by majorities ranging from 11.000 to
•15.000. aud tbelr candidate for governor
had 50.000 plura’lty over his democratic
free silver opponenk Tbe to^l vote east
was about 120.000, at»d the republican
vote 4vas nearly 85.000 of this total.
Maine bis followed Vermont, and gone
one better. She has shown that the sober
second thought of tbe American people to
dead against the’foily of coinage, of sliver
at 16 to 1. as well as against the un-Amer­
ican platform adopted at Chicago.
As
will be seen elsewhere, the latest returns
from Arkansas, ao far from showing that
the free coinage ccntiment is growing In
tbe south, shows lhe reverse. So that the
three state elections held this year all go
to prove that tbe drift Is away from the
Chicago platform.with Ite free trade and
free silver heresies, with its mob-lucltlng
plank, and Ite threat to destroy the inde­
pendence of the judiciary.
Mark lhe prediction: William McKinley
Will be elected by the largest popular ma­
jority ever given a presidential candidate
ia the United States. ”

tor flooualnted with
Grand Rapids Dry­
Goods Meooa

son with your readers regarding some of
the Important matters. One matter at this
.time which 1 kuow is not understood and
which If know.n must certainly make a
great difference lu the attitude of a great
many voters. 1 think It is now generally
early history of the colonies the codfish
known and considered that the silver dol­
of our dadles was almost the ouly money
lar is a legal tender for any and all debts.
in use io New England. It was legal tend­
Since this fact became known at least 20
er, receivable for ail debts, public or pri­
per cent of th« silver following has left
vate, and enjoyed the right of free and
the party. • It Is generally believed or at
unlimited coinage.
Every codfiaher was
least a great many voters believe that It
bis own mint; he could salt and dry all,
has been the policy of the government la
tbe codfish he wanted to, and there was
give a cold shoulder to silver.
In fact to
FOR PRESIDENT.
no law to say him nay. It was moreover
WILLIAM MC KINLEY,
practically ostracise it
It Is an easy
held at a fixed ratio with silver (the money
of Ohio.
thing to talk about the ‘-crime ot *73."
of the plutocrats) and waa the money of
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
My silver friend let me give you a few
GARRET A. HOBART,
tbe common people long before there was
things to think about regarding the great
ot New Jersey.
a constitution. The per capita of codfish
crime against silver.
Don’t forget that'
was away up and was the occasion of the
STATE TICKET.
the silver dollar is a full and legal tender
opulence and luxury of the early days In
for every dollar you owe and that since
America. But the money power 'con­
1878, the time or tbe “crime” there has
spired to strike'll down; and they “done”
been coined of silver dollars 425,570,210
iL Of course tbe plutocrats—after they
and that during this year since Jgouary
larqneUe.
had stabbed the white codfish, reduced It
last there has been coined of silver dollars
Wor Secretary of State—
to.a mere article of commerce, and thus
more than twelve millions and during
Washington Gardner of Calhoun.
destroyed haif the money of the peopleAugust just passed there have been coined LATEST RETURNS hDISAPPOINTdenied all the responsibility for the crime,9
ING TO FREE 6ILVERITE8.
of sfllrer dollars 2,650,000. Oh! my coun­
and claimed that they too loved codfish.
George A. Steel of Ci tut on.
trymen, what a crime that WM against
This was tbe origin of the term “eodflsh
silver.
They Proclaim Bryan’e Doom
aristocracy.”
I have searched carefully
Rooco D. Dix of Berrien.
After Arkansas held her el action last
for those who were concerned in this
.
know Their Friend.
week,
every free sliver paper In the land
For Attorney General—
criminal demonetization.
I find that they
We are In receipt of a letter from
Txme out wlcti great buldures proclaiming
are all dead; but tbe crime goes marching travelling man representing one of thj great galas for the free silver democracy
For Commissioner State Land OfHce—
on. A significant fact is that the price of largest paper houses in the world,
hi/hat slate.
William A. French of Presque lale.
(Jkt first It was claimed that the dem?codfish, which before demonetization was withhold tbe name of the. writer,
Jrhe
cfatrt
45.000 majority over all. Later
For Superintend^ Public Inatruction—
practically stationary, has been steadily letter was addressed to the Bank Km' nnd ! lt washad
claimed the majority, of the free
declining ever since; and It Is also signifi­ reads as follows*.
J. E. Hammond of Hillsdale.
1 &gt;ih
" »r democratic candidate for governor i Y^’l,c****&gt;**'•***=’
/
cant that other things have been declining
65,000. and even 7o.ooo aver every
Ciucago,
1., —
Yesterday's
.
• »
with IL Wnat has brought this about ex­
Was in Belvidere. III. rejxmth. and ti&gt;e antiiall kinds ot opposition.
J. W. Simmons of Shiawassee.
National Sewing Machine CoKteany took a vote psp^ give dI-patches showing the official
cept the demonetization .of codfish? It of Its hands which r&amp;u.lusTus follaws:
ruKof
the
Arkansas
election
from
ail
retui
____
,
_
______
_
______
,
_________
.
1224
was ofleu stated by Populist statesmen in For McKinley and gold (
For Bryan and free silvet
.tt but two counties, and • the majority has
later times that the ravages of the Indian
This Is a poalttvc fart. TV* people haro know dwindled to 38,000, and 40,000 Is the
what “Free Silver • tneaux They say thov have most that can uow oe claimed after all tbe
wars and the - revolution were trifling had “Free Toute" and they nrr contented and
COUNTY TICKET.
when compared to tbe great distress don’t want anything more “Free.” The motto returns are in.
here is “McKinley or die."
.
- ,
What are th«« facts? The facta are that
caused by the destruction of codfish as a
Yours truly,------------Dr. Merritt, of Charlotte.
In 1892, at tbe election for governor the
ror Representative State Legislate re primary money.
Notwithstanding this
democratic plurality was 56,57L over tbe
Much has been said o&lt;r behalf ot tbe republicans. This year It will not exceed
Myroh Wing, of Barry.
there arc yet those so selfish, bo blinded to
common Justice, or so firmly in the grasp farmers aud the benefit free coinage of 53,000.
When it is remembered that Arkansas,
It
Jaa. B. Mi Hi*, of Nashville.
at the money power, that they still 'deny silver will bring to them as a class.
as In most rock-ribbed bourbon states of lhe
For Sheri trto codfish lhe rightful place It held In the Rid tdAjie farmer is so great a considera­ sourf?. lhe entire election machinery is Id
Bam'l. C. Kitehlc, of Yankee bprlngs.
money of the world prior to 1573 or there­ tion, why do not the promoters of the the hands of the democratic state.officials,
For ClerkThe
abouts. Shall we servilely crave the con- plan provide for relief direct. Instead of this showing is indeed remarkable.
law In that state pertcrlbes that the elec­
seotof England before we recognize and through the middle , men mine owners?
tion inspectors shall be. appointed by a
re-lnstate onr codfish? I rather think nit. Why not add a governmental flat provid­ commission, which Is chosen by the gov­
J.G. Hughes, of Barry.
1 claim that the establlahmrnt of nn inter­ ing for a uniform ratio between gold and ernor. The law prescribes that at least
changeable ratio of four codfish to one wheat, thus securing to a leading com­ one Inspector at each polling place shall
be a member of the minority party.
Iu
ounce of gold will Immediately bring cod- modity of tbe country a uniform price
over 20 counties of that state, not a re­
ILF. Jordan, of Middleville.
fnh up to the price of 85.29 per codfish. every year, regardless of the supply or de­ publican election Inspector was chosen.
Fanners are Tbe only wonder is. In the face of all this,
Par County Surveyor—
We should go back to first principles and mand at home or abroad?
Loe 8. Cobb, of Hutland.
restore Its rights to cudfish. - There can more numerous than silver mine owners that the republicans should have made as
good a record as they did. in this state
be no prosperity for this country—not amPwheat more plentiful than silver.
where the chairman of the democratic
even with protection—null! w«* get free Such a flat would apply to every county of national committee Ilves, and where he
mertan, of Woodland.
every
state
In
the
union,
aud
not
only
to
a
and unlimited codfish. Yours hi patriotic
was anxious to make the biggest possible
For Coroners—
‘
product peculiar to a comparatively small showing for the effect It would have In
v
Historian.
Dr. J. W. Sackett ot Prairieville and Dr. anxiety.
. bolding
UV.UUig th?
tu- south anv west for Bryan and
area.
Manitou, Colo., Aug. 25, 1890.
_____ free sliver.

Republican Ticket.

—with FRIEDMAN’S ever favorite, ever popular Corner
Stores, we have established a thoioughly systematic Mai) Or
der System enabling our out of town friend's to secure the verv
best advantages for shopping and securing the choicest mer­
chandise at the same low figures that our resident- patrons
enjoy. When visiting this city do not fail to also vfait this
Enterprising Dry Goods Emporium. Should your wants be
of that nature which is established ia our line. We feel con­
fident that it will prove profitable and satisfactory to you
and an object lesson well worth learning, and valnableand
economical points gained by personal experience.

ARKANSAS.

WITH THE OPENING OF THE FALL AND

OUR FINANCIAL PLANKTfee republlcMn party !■ unrasarvedly for
Maud money. It osuaed the enactment of
Che law providing for the resumption of
specie paymenu in 1870 s since than ever/
dollar has been as good as gold.
We are unalterably opposed to every
measure calculated to debase our curren­
cy er Impair the eredlt of our country. We
are. therefore, ojp&gt;»osed to lhe free coinage
«rf Oliver except by international agreeaaMt with lhe leading commercial nations
efthe world, which we pledge ourselves
So promote, and until such agreement
WMk bo obtained, the existing gold standard
mnst be preserved.' All our silver and
|,aper currency must be maintained at
partty'.wiHb gold, and wo favor all mens
urea designed to maintain Inviolably the
• Mlgationfc of the United folates nnd al
our money, whether ealu or paper at the
present standard, ths standard of the most
owllghtctied nations of the earth.

Tb*&gt; 11m ms lead wot kero suy they tie
two to one for McKinley.
.. -lie waa my frleml and I loved him,7
Mid LI Hung ChHiig as l&gt;e plsrrd a wreath
OCflowers upon C^n. Grant’s coffin-

With only Iwn mon th 1 of the fiscal
year the United Slates Treasury Is 825­
800,000 short of the nrc«-asary revenues io
Meet the runnlag rxpen«ei of the guvernMgnL The re»ai!jnstm**iit of the tariff
griMtulrs will c&lt;»rrect this condition. We.nrvrr had greater., prosperity In ibis
wowntry, in every Arid of employment ai d

ladustry. than in lhe busy years from
1880 to 1892. during gH of which time
this country was on a gold basis nnd en ployed more gold money In Its fiscal and
ImatneMi oprntiions tbsn ever before.—
M«&gt;rr McKinley

Il has been lhe custom of David B. H»I1
preface his spceehes with the following
•aaertlon: “J aiu n Democrat.”
At the
Chicago aonveuiiuD which nominated
Bryan, he said: -1 mw m Democrat, but
not a revohi louistf&lt;&gt; dissecting the
piMlurm ia I .teapvech.hc dnttouneed al^aal every p‘a»k n. it, ai d va d that It
waaaa apbeavai M agiisior- and a &lt;teMMtore from h- pnnetptas nf democracy,
iMfl arvotuika ary in ite prtaclph*.
It
SAI atetar as your mgsaiuted with Dtvld
B. UHI that If that platform waa aw irv&lt;».
iMJMMT) and m roltrw that be rsn.M m.,!
aM
U. everybody brt a kei p off.

STEWART WAS SENSIBLE
Ha Talked Sanely About the

Currency

Twenty-Two Years Ago.

The Journal editor, by garbling the
speeches of the late Zach Chandler
Jam-)s G. Blaine attempts, to show that
they were In favor of free coinage of sil­
ver. We defy the Journal to publish the
paragraphs of these speeches from which
his extracts were taken.
The Journal
editor dare not publish them, and be fair,
as he (night to be.
If free Oliver is a
good thing we all should want it, but to
attempt to make converts by unfair means
is certainly reprehensible, and betokens a
lack of faith in tl&gt;e esnac espoused.

Here Is what Senator Slewnrt said on
tbe currency question In the United States
Senate Feb. 11, 1874:
“Let everybody know what a dollar Is
worth. The farmer will then know how
to measure the difference in price between
tits wheat In Illinois and the wh&lt;at lu
Liverpool. The wheat will be measured
by the same standard—gold—in Illinois ae
it is in Liverpool, -and any inau enn figure
If the gold standard has been such a
It op.
But now It is a mystery; the “curse” as tbe Boy Popultet asserts, why
subject of finance !s n mystery, and what h ft that the number of depositor in sav­
do we see over; day? ’ We see those who
ings banks alone ha* Increased froni
devote attention to It making fununes out 1,620,846 to 4.875,519 in 1805. nud the
of this mystery.
.
amount ot their deposits has arisen from
“Let us do Ms all the people of the •549,874,358 to 81.810,597,092?
These
world have been doing—measure our are facts, not wild and tinirlel theories.
values by gold, adopt the standard that Wo should like Io hare lorni cheap
all can nndnrataud .and get rl&lt;l of this money advocate stop biufing long enough
myktery.’’
la explain how these fuels show that la­
Mr. Logan—What does lhe bvLntor bor has been “robbed** by tire gold siand*
want?
.
, ard?—Lansing Journal.
Mr. Stewart—I want the atnn&lt;tar&lt;1 of
gold and no* paper money not redwoo d in
We are anxiously waiting to see the
gold, no paper money the value of which Journal and Democrat accept our ••ehalIs not as certain, no paper ar-nry mat will lenge” and publish nil of the paragraph or
organise a gold board to speculate in it the speech of Zach Chmi ftett wihleh they
Who pays for thte gold board?. Who i ays garbled.
They dare not do। it, even
three luinn n-e loriunvs?
How ta.li ilia' th nigh by refraining they stain! guilty of
millions and thtUion* can be rolled up perversh n.
annu illy there? DM anybody .-ver rn!ruTh) Ealon Count/ r^pub'ieann held
l.a o who pild for h?
It comes out »&gt;l.iie
their eon ven tl &gt;n at Charlotte last Tnursproducers. How dn thiye nmn viht?. By
diy and put in nomlnnilon the following
the latitude which your depreciated &lt; urlug ticket: Judge of Probate, Judge J. L.
reucy given to specutatton, and nothing
McPeck; Sheriff Green and County Clerk
etar.
Persons 'Who are spb?u|st|pg tn
Decker were re-nominnh-rl; Reuh'cr ot
your dr| rrclated ctmenry are making thDeeds, Charles Carr; Treaaninr. B K
iB&lt;mev. si nF they will continue to do
nB &lt;ekman; Prosecuting Attorney, L. H.
Uug as j on have a depreciated rurrrury.»
McCall; Sunpyor, Albert Bateman. Th“If tl&gt;e farmers would get rielt, they
ticket la unusually strong an I Is well ap­
have got to beenmv skillrd in this fluctuat­
portioned around tbe county.
ing currency and make corners and manA drive through lhe country slows the
lpi&gt;l tie the market, and if they du they
ran wot farm
C'nigresslrnml Record, farmer*, a majouty of them, well along
Forty third Cunyrcat. Ltu: Setadon, Vol­ with their work. Many fl elds &lt;d corn ate
cut and a considerable acreage of whnt
ume If. Page 1U)2.
has been sown. Tbe apple crop is about
Ll Hung Chsitg is as tich a« anv two* tbe next thing that will need a( tentton,
V &gt;or.'ertnliH «»r A-*dora of,-Item »H.
U and from th. appearance of orif.srd^ lu
wor h 8330 Dfifi.ODO.
And Im l« lr&gt;»m granral the taking care of tbe appim juay
Dhhit.
Amt China U un a viirvr b«*h wwe an elephant to many. The trees all
And C;UGc«« trurkaum pm eight aud ten **«■ to hang full and tbe limbs welghbd
cents a u».
.
to the ground.

|

Editor Banker:
A report is being circulated by those
whose chief argument is fabrication, that
the Michigan Central rail toad Is forcing,
or has attempted to force, on the Grand
Rapid* division, Ils employes to sign a
paper endorsing McKinley and sound
money. This report Is Mbsotutely nnd
unqualifiedly fqlsc. During my 38 years
connect Inn with this company, I will say
that the Michigan Central has never at­
tempted. to my knowledge, to force auy
employe to do any thing of this kind
■gainst bis will. Every employe Is left to
do as he pleases about voting, and no dis­
tinction has been made between republi­
cans and free silver men.
The reporu
that have gone out are false; they are aimply appeals to rolsou the minds of the
iwople against n corporation that has al­
ways pursued a iltaral policy with Its em­
ployes.
”
Yours very truly.
John Millkiu
Assistant Road Master Grand Rapids Di­
vision.
The Page Fence Giants and the Cuban
Giants, two of lhe fnost fatuous of the
colored teams of the United Stales In Use
lytll circles, will play one of the series of
rames now being played to settle the
colored chumnlonsblp of the .United States,
on the Fail grounds In the City of llaatings. Saturday afternoon, Sept. 26.
These teams are evenly matched, and
are no doubt the ties; colored trams In the
entmiry. ami a hot gam.* will Im the result
of lhe meeting. Those who have ecru the
Page Fence inm play know that they are
bail players, and Hite will b.. B chance to
sth Hum have to play hall.
Gaine called nt 2:30 sharp.
Admission
25 cents. Grand Stand fren to tadtes. 10
cruta fur grtiUemi n.

hnhl. iB of lb.* Muill* OraatUQry Co. at 'heir

oornsbvlier.

WINTER SEASON

.
we inau­
gurate a Grand Feast of superior_ value giving. The various
departments on our several 'flooisare overflowing
tritli Bright
juk v iuj Drigm
New MerchandiBe gathered from every civilized -dime No
•
.
, , &gt;
country is too faraway.no reputable manufacturer;,it too great
a distance but tbeir products are represented here, and here
abundantly.
,
. With a strictly “Buying for Cash" method we gain
an ad vantage of.underbuying that affords us an unequalled
chance to place lower prices than usally prevail'- H r Jay
direct. We save you the middle man't profit. We are cloak
mannfnrt irers and also control exclusive makes from the
leading manufactories of the world.
This seasons showing is by far more extensive, more
select, more complete than ever before. Our buyers have
secured the cream of the markets and justly leel proud of
their achievements. At every turn in this •up to date"
establishment this season's newness greets the‘eye.
:
"Superb silks,
Exquisite black goods.
Delightful colored dresa goods,
Fanciful riblrons and laces.
Needful notions, all popular drets linings.
Seasonable underwear and hosiery,
Lovely linens, every want in domestics,
Kid gloves that bear the stamp of the best makers.
Dainty handkerchiefs, fur, leather and lace neckwear.
Draperies, rugs and bouse decorations.
High class millinery, newest in cloaks, capes, and suits.
Rightly made muslin underwear, best makes of corsets,
everything wearable for infants and scores, of other depart­
ments.
•

Our Free Bicycle Distribution

meets with enthusiastic approval. Our method is this:
With every one dollar purchase we give a coupon ticket on
a high grade bicycle. The decision as to the winning num­
ber will be acted upon by representatives of the Grand Rapids
Democrat, lieraid aud Evening Press aud result announced
in these |&gt;apers. The winning number can get the wheel
September 30th, 1896.

ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE.

Persons ordering by mail will fshaie alike in this distributionAll orders for maniples should bo accompaii rd by &lt;nn
necessary postage to receive reply. Please state, in ieqtic-i
for samples, as definitely as possible wh it color .debited or
about what priced article wanted.

J. L. I;tu&gt;t ctnow. Sec.

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Henry Manana. Chicago, Hl.
hralmviH. NaabvilieT
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Kua Flower. Fralnrvllie,
Frank L McArthur. Woodland Mdf* column. Baftimnre,
Btirfir. « Hnnt Hai-neM.

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%nrsday, Sept. -7. &gt;896..

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tbl! terw of
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® moment then all

Th.
M [xyy [tjll doesn't
wear a buttw of some »ort on the lapel of
hU eoat or the girl that U not wearing
them qu h&lt;5{ summer waist, is bard to
find. The manufacturer that doesn’t make
these artistic little eirdeta daren't
to be In it at all now days. Tbe buttons

THERE ARE- --

STOVES
STOVES

AND

most commonly worn by ths men contain
the pictures ot their choice for the presi­
deserved 12
y
gnt mort‘lhan he dential chair. while the boys and girls
teeTber t.n .H"“
bandeelrd to
wear those containing some eatehy little
Phrase or picture. Many ot them being
UTh!i“u^?n*.'"'’’“‘■cloek'trlS quite cute, while others are as devoid of
anything cunning as the wearer sometimes
Urn r iteZL
«&gt;™wed ot
proves to be.
tellt
"b1- '*• Hough»
Reuben Webster. BannedThere is nothing on earth so myster­
iously funnjr as some men’s idea of a
;■o1'- *■ U- Mehofc. naailtm; Chas.
Jo r Z'SS?'- Au°'ph
“Ho; newspaper advertisement, says an ex­
Mta. Bowen, Milla: Theodore change. The prime, first, last and all-the
Jons., Carlton: W m. En.lgn, Cloverdale. time object of an advertisement is to draw
bo
custom. It Is net, was not, and never
In all probabilities one ot the beat ball will be designed for any ’other purpose.
teams that ha. been Io Hasting, thia year So the merchant waits till the busy season
Iron Grand Rapid., will play .up nor cornea and the store is so full of customers
boys tomorrow afternoon at the fair he can’t get his hat pff, and then he rushes
ground, Tbe team Is managed by Leo Coin, to the newspaper and pits tn his adver­
the city comptroller, ot Grand Rapid,, tisement. When Hie dull season gets
and Is called "Coro’s miles.” They are along and there is no trade, he wants to
mostly professional players. You will no sell goods so bad he can’t pay his rent, he
That is,
doubt miss a Splendid game It you do not takes out his advertisement.
see this one.
z ’
some of them do; occasionally a level
headed
merchant
puts
on
a
bigger
one and
Without a doubt as hard a rain as has
visited us the past year fell last Friday scoops all the tfastnesf, while his neigh­ aud our prices are within the bounds of reason.
night. It didn’t seem to rain so very bors are making mortgages to pay the
hard, but it comtnenced early In the even­ wood bill. ’
(£’ Ideal marriage was solemnized at
ing and kept at it all night, and it was
thoroughly wet, too. Every Iktle stream 717 E. Grand St, Wednesday evening; the
overflowed its banks, and Id consequence most deeply interested parties belhg Miss
the river has been quite high the past Llbble Jean; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.
.week. In several places about the state, T. McLaughlin, of this place, and Mr. H.
the lightning made itself quite at home, E. Clark of the Grand Rapids Dally Dem­
burning many buildings and doing lets of ocrat The Impressive ceremony was
other damage.
performed by Rev. Grigsby. Tbe bride
A new Industry seems to have developed was becomingly attired In yellow organdie,
near Vicksburg. Men have bought the and carried a white blbie. The groom
wore conventional full dress black?/ Im­
moss on certain marsh lauds near the vil­
lage and are gathering and shipping It mediately after, tbe ceremony Mhcbeon
under the name of spagbnum. It Is used was served, which was a thoroughly en­
I have just received a large assortment of all-wool­
for packing plants, fruit trees, etc.
A joyable event In every respect The wed­
carpets that are unequaled in quality and in -the per­
number of carloads have been.shipped al­ ding gifts were numerous, and very fine.
fection and beauty of the patterns. Persons who
ready.—Ex. We wonder if this industry Excellent taste was used in decorating the
rooms, veliow and white prevailing.
Mr.
are interested in carpets will find everything here ih
could not be carried on profitably. In a
and Mrs. Clark left fur Grand Rapids,
that line and it will pay them to Inspect my stock
t&gt;wn not more than a thousand miles
their
future
home,
on
the
9:10,
train,
aud
before
making a selection. •
from Hastings, by gathering the moss
although the lightning and thunder were
from the stores of the merchants who do
noMn existence showers of rice fell on
not advertise.
the happy couple.
We are in receipt of a communication
The meeting at the M. ,E. lecture room,
from L. A. Hyde, of near Lacey, describ­
ing some peculiar freaks of tbe lightning Tuesday evening., under lhe auspices of
the
W. C. T. U. proved tb be a very inter­
around his premises last Friday evening,
but lack.of space forbids our. publishing esting and profitable one. Miss Beadle
tho same. Lightning struck the house read a very practical paper on the subject
My line is complete. No trouble, to show then).
during tbe storm, and made Its presence of ’’Co-operation between Parent and
Please call and see us.’
felt in near!/ every room of the house, by Teacher” and that and the discussion
tjarlng off pieces of plaster, ripping open which followed brought out many new
serem^oors, etc., doing no damage to any ideas. So did Prof. Holden’s paper on
extent/ The family were In bed and •’Llk«*Parf’nt, Like Child,” and the discus­
• deep at tbe time and were uniniured al­ sion afterwards. At the close of the pro­
gram MI.'S Beadle said that the meeting
though slightly dazed for a short tiinh.
had been announced as for parents aud
Everything bay teen quiet in the city
teachers, but that it had been decidedly
this week since court has adjourned and
teachery. Mr*. McElwain, who presided
Easterly has changed boarding houses.
as chairman, then stated that a meeting
About the only thing happening to attract
would be held lu the near future where
one from his everyday walks of life has the parents would be invited to discuss
biJen a number of hot political debates on their side of the questlou. During tbe
tie street, a dog fight, and one of our clt- program pleasing solos were rendered by
izenk-alapping a fellow citizen for accusing Misses McElwain and Burrell and Mr.
him of selling his vote at the last election. Chas. Lewis.
The slapped concluded he was the poorest
/We have heard many very handsome
scrapper and the matter ended there.
compliments paid to Prosecuting Attorney
Adelbert Martin, a Ifi-year-old boy, Is
James A. Sweezey for the very able man­
locked up in the police station at Grand
ner In which he conducted the criminal
Rapids, for stealing a bicycle in Lake cases at the last term of courpand also
Odessa from a liveryman lu that place.
many regrets that this two term rule which
Monday afternoon Martin, offered a wheel
has been so thoroughly established in Bar­
for sale at a repair shop on Spflng street
ry county has lost to the county’s service
for the low price of 810. The police were
the splendid ability of Mr. Sweezey. But
notified and Officer Mooney went to the
we believe that the splendid success won
shop and placet! tbe boy under arrest At by Mr. Sweezey a? prosecuting attorney
the station when questioned about the
for the county, and the record be has
wheel be told all about It aud stated that
made as such officer, which has never been
he rode to Grand Rapids from Lake Odes­ surpassed In tho county’* history, will
sa. He said bis home was In Carlton Cen­
have so added to his prestige as au altoney.
ter. Barry county.
that when he shall retire from ’the office
Under the heading of “A New Danger he has so capably filled, he will be In a
tn Public Health" the state board of health position to command a far more lucrative
Tuesday, issued a circular urging phyal- practice than the office of prosecutor.
clans to guard cases of mild sore throat. In Certain it Is that in his conduct of the of­
many of which, it is claimed, tbe Loeffler fice of prosecutor, Mr. Sweezey lias adde d
or diphtheria bacillus is present A dang­ to his excellent reputation as a keen and
erous communicable disease similar to able lawyer.-_________ ______________
ulphthrria. 4«ut In which the Ixwfiter
(Additional local on 4th and Sth pages)
bacillus is not found, Is said to be known
to physicians and bacterlologiMs. The
board, therefore, utges upon the medical
fraternity the necessity for carefully

be 'o’od5S?w*|liy““eJ "« &gt; Person can

Cost you no more than
nfces that are not pure

mxlnder of. His Life.

Nothing on tbe circuit court calendar
since tbe trial of A.a TefL In M.y, (aM’
f &gt;r the murder ot Leroy RoCTr,. on j,„^
nary Tib, 1851. ha, created tbe lntere«t or
excited tbe t-ellnn &lt;&gt;t the people aa did
the trial ol Orlando J. Easterly, which be­
gan In the pn aent term ot the circuit court
on Tuesday.Seplemher Sth nnd
dolshed
on the' rollowing Friday, alter which the

_jf v j-tniy at tbe pght
pin*.-... I am making a
5p..cip.lty of spices this
fat’ I f y°u Iel mc Put UP
rickte recipes and
.
what you need in
qi fruit, you will
putti
•d with the re"
sult.this winter. I have
al! kinds of spices. Lummerit Curry Powders,
Sail-vHc Acid, Tartaric
Acid. .Sealing Wax. etc.
mistake in the
place.

Jury wa. out but an hour and telurned
the rerdlct ot guilty. The trial was al.
tended erery day by large crowds or p&lt;».
fKe «bd all were conUdent that ruch would
be the verdict of the jury.

COME IN
AND
SEE US
DURING
THE
..FAIR..

but the people who once buy a Peninsular or
Acorn Stove or Furnace will never thereafter
boy any other kind. They , are admitedly the
beet, and as the “proof of the pudding ie in the
eating,” to is the proof of the quality of these
stoves in the using. They use less fuel, are
cleaner, give out more heat and are in every
way superior to all Competitors. For further
proof of their excellence ask those who have
used them, they are our best advertisers.
For sale in Hastings only by

Weissert Bros.

FR&amp;D L. HEATH.
TUB Druggist.
1 wooden building on&lt;_
i C.wt of City Bank.

f

Juhhwhhm

LOCAL NEWS- . .

Carpels

. CIRCMLrtTION *

93 quires.

his week,

| Bunion * Marple’s 10 cent iupeh.
O. J. EASTERLY.

; feme &lt;»*4t t-&gt; U»e Fair next week.
For fcasaAjcoffees try Tom. S.ence.

s?e llr.H-' *:«*-■ water sets at Phillips &amp;
Don’t fail to get Uudif’ price* when at
he fair.
.
, Don’t fail t«i try Landis’ 25c coffee:
Lab them »l&gt;. . •
.

It

| During the il*Ir tr/' Burtnan &lt;fi Marple’s
ha-cent liiuth.
1’billlps jc Erb have Just received a new

I Try ton; Spence tor groceries.

We

kujW he will please.
I Hear Ben. \V. G.

Emerson, at the
knight. •
*
(opera bu
If you want a good tea fuP26c, don't fall

it Leads,'
H’&lt; s{icc!al% for riders of his
n fine prizes.
•

, The watel , chains MeOtubef Bros, are
[giring aviay are. beauties?
Dr«. M. - have opened an office over
the Hasungs City Bank.
Letta-Garn is sending ont new hats by
the bandfulls. Price does it
j Cook a: Cook are prepared far tbe fair;
’call ami see if this Is not true.
William Eaton, of Tennessee, is visiting
relitlves aud friends In tbe city.

Finest line of tobaccos and cigars al­
ways vi: hand at Cook &lt;k CpOk’s.

Miss Garn’.- millinery work and prices
please all. Call and see her goods.

Before j. 'i buy a new lyirness
Heudershixt, opposite court house.

see

Its to the good of jour purse that you
teail the a-.lv. rtisementsdn the Banner.

Son e vi ry nice timothy, clover, alsyke.
crimson clover, and red top seed at
lienilersli.ilfs, opposite court house.

New carriages, surrjs, road wagons and
lumlwf wagons Just received at Hendershoti’s, opposite court house.

While aj, thv fair buy a pair of goed
shoes uf MeOmber Bros., and get a
chance i&gt;n the bicycle, free.

Morriil. Lrunbte &amp; Co. will move their

stock at- .rf Oct. 1st. to the store first door
• &lt;«t‘«&gt;f Stirling. Crawford 4 Co.
Thbi-sjimhI Mtoond hand drills for sale
very cheap. If you are in need of vine
call at (H'.ce.
GOODYKAS BROS.
T&lt;mi Stu-new hadn’t a mammoth stock of
&lt;rncvri&gt;s, but what he has am nice and
fres!) .;!:■! are M.hi right.
'

B' vl !‘i- n ivertisamenU in tfin Banner
this w- i; They are. all fresh and new
and ar.- iu!| ot good thiugs for you.

You • ii: find what you want at fair time
In iic.r - .:;i g m.iq and prices to please at
0. I), Sp-iuhlit.g's.

Mau- iimk a.ivaningw of the pleasant
w stier in drive last Bunday, and drove
to t i.• t-hlxn ing |s«»i h orchards.
‘
■A &lt;•- -an tastj” hnirh is always rtaJy f« r
rd-;
ii,- city bakery.

J, P. Renkes, Prop.
tit&gt; not fo-’get that the place to
V*Jy ynr fall millinery, aud at lowest
prire.5 is utiMiss Sherman’s. (

Thf.crime for which Easterly was upon
trial was fur the rubbldg of old man Jack­
son. of Maple Grove, on December 3rd of
last year. As some may not be acquainted
with the crime, we will slate briefly that
Daniel Jackson, an old man of about 80
years of age lives the lite of a hermit,
nearly, nn his 120 acre farm, in the town­
ship of Maple Grove, where he has lived
for the pan 4 years, and in which time
lie had accumulated n considerable sum ot
money, so it was supposed by everybody
that eyer knew of him. nnd it was gen­
erally believed that he bad this money se­
creted some place about bis premises.
On tbe evening of tl&gt;« robbery two men
drove upto his - place . claiming to be
sheep buyers, nnd asked to see a few sheep
that a Nashville stock buyer had feeding
nt his place. They looked at lhe sheep
aud then with Jackson went to the house,
they were at tbe house but u few moments
whep the larger one of the fellows struck
Jackson a terrific blow on the head, $hlcli
felled him tn the floor. After knocking him
down they bound his lianas and feet aud
brutally kicked and pouuded him to make
him tell where his money was bidden. He
Informed them that the only money be had
was In his pocket book. which contained
S5ttl; after getting this money and going
through his clothes they bound him to a
bed post and then thoroughly searched
every part of tbe house, ripping open the
bed ticks and hunting in every place where
he would be apt to bkle his wealth, but
their searcli proved fruitless. After search­
ing tbe house they again turned to the
old man and administered to ,blm another
severe pounding and kicking and then de­
parted. leaving the .old man bound hand
and foot and unable to move, In which po­
sition he was compelled to remain during
the long wintry sight with no fire or light.
He was found it^lhe morning by the Nash­
ville stock buyer when he called fur his
slieep. Assistance was summoned and for
several days it was thought the treatment he
had received would prove too much for him.
and It is due only to his heroic constitution
that he lives today to tell lhe story.
Officers at once took up every thread of
the case mid. In a abort time caused lhe ar­
rest of Charles Furniss. of Nashville, and
John Quinn, of Battle Creek for complic­
ity In lhe crime. At Battle Creek evi­
dence was found strongly connecting Fnrnlss and,Quinn and a’so throwing consid­
erable light upon the real perpetrators of
the crime. They were closely followed to
several places around the coun.ry and
Easterly was finally captured hi the Chi­
cago postoffice by a Chicago detective, lie
was brought to Hastings and his amy in
the county Jail has been a noteworthy one,
urnde so by his bulldog stubbornuesa and
criminal tendencies. ’ Re has strongly asnetted his Innocence since his arrest, but
every other action has tended Io prove that
he was a guilty man. He was adjudged
Insane by i&lt; I ward of physicians and sev­
eral months ago wa- sent to the Ionia
prison tor lhe crhnlal Insane, but h s
shamming would out go wlt\ “»e
nt that Institution nnd he was sent Imck ro
Hastings for trial. William W. rothernh,
of (Mlcago, was detained as his counsel.
butT was evident that the ca*e was a
hopeless one for Easterly, sltbuugh Mt.
Tulheroh .made a good fight.
After the.trial was finished Easterly wns
taken b-ck to tbe jail to await hb
which lie received Monday aiteniooti «
about ISO o’clock. Nearly
town had learned that ite would
‘
blaseniencon this afternoon. a d they
were all present, together with tnanj
wuntry people. the court ruutn being
crowded full al the
*”
W
n look at tlm ouvlcled man sndjcurfou* W
learn what bls sentence would be»»« ■»’' bnnigbl Io Fix-" '&lt;&gt;•'£

Cook A Cook.

LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDRENS
CLOAKS AND WRAPS.

S. GOODYEAR
68 CENTS

For your choice of a large lot
of Stiff Hats |see our window.}

guarding all cases of sore throat
On Saturday morning at 9 o’clock Judge
Smith held court to hear W.W. ToWwruh
on the motion for a new trial for Orlamto
J Easterly. The application was based
;„.„tl8d..i;.n..«e by EMtertr. d..».

in, ih.t ll&gt;« verdict rendered wo routrar;
t„ rhe evidence: tb« new evident, had
been dl.eo.ered wwteWW nn «"bL *' &lt;L
ll„r . medlcnl expert, who bird been ,ute
pwn««l but who wr» out ol the
hod
Murned. und eoold be brouxbt to ««bH.h tire rurtot rhe UMOwndne.. or mind
X der.nd.nt. Jnde.'Bmttte^n.
h .„rl C0UM.I, lolly &lt;l™l.d tho mo.l.m.

Ferre..oo.l«t known to '?««“*’*

Do not i&gt;e mhl-d by talk, but call and
he t i-.r -j,. i,
-y iie tn-Bt ever bi ought to
this t-t uu-y tor thi* price.

err eerrwpondents

&lt;o him w»h . M of Kindly .d’ko W

Eiank G .!dlng«. the fancy bicycle rider
will give an exhibition each day of the
Fair, ami as he Is a good one, you will
h«ve a chancelo see some good work.

b... !*■■&gt;

-Hrs ’ssvx"':

h „„ ihr m.u
1 I* „„ m,retied HhrUI make
Cook &amp; Cook.
“
■
,p .mt read
bpA"&gt;r
for
. See the additional .specials Ibis week. „r.lllbecu&gt;l«HJInto
lhe
rooio and a wed
1(
The lliteb anrt Go race will be a most ex____
Or write "us the
^mence. Jodar
,»old
C|ting affair, and the premiums offered are -------- jjlblnC
thing tp
say wl . b b„,ke out "lib
“&lt;'•*&gt;
jiiAX? bo. be did reasons whywell worth fuming after, and there will be

* f ullentry.

Ttiero’s a Safety Line
IN SHOE STORES

jWe have had several low-priced

J ust aS there is
in bridges or on ice—a price
below which that store isn’t
safe- YouH find it safe to
buy shoes of US because we
will not lower our standard of
quality to get a low price we
wont do it, father let some one
else sell trashy paper soled
paper counter soles
You 11
not be coming back in two or
three weeks after another pair
if you buy shoes of us. A
complete line; all sizes and

widths.

Come everybody and examine our stock. judge gave ten years board tn me
If you want anything «e have not got, we ’^woXXoe.
but mile
*111 get n for you Ir it Is to be had.

-Hb "“-TT.‘b£T«

6dfD6U

hat sales but this one beats them

all.}

While you are buying a

hat look at the new fall suits.

•
Red Front
Shoe Store.

Woolley &amp; Bronson.

Mtkskii
Hiskiig
...Gtoves.

Chidester &amp; Burton, fig?
Th» leading

clothiers.

�Banner

stings

Thursday, Sept. 17, 1896.
MARSHALL L. COOK.EUfHor.

HASTINGS M7CZ.« PU5TOFFICK,
AUOtrST 14. 1379.______
ADDITIONAL

EDITORIAL MOTES
PLATFORM

FALLACIES.

The declaration of financial principlea put forward by the democratic na­
tional convention ia a shrewd mixture
of cheap money delusions, half tnitha
and wholly unfounded assertions. Its
alleged statement of facts has frequent­
ly been shown to be untrue: in spite of
this they were deliberately indorsed by
a majority of the represen tail vetrof the
. democratic party. Since the ataudard
raised at Chicago will be used to rally
all the forces of allverism, fiatism, cur­
rency debasement and debt repudia­
tion. it becomes neeessarj- to refute
once more tbe statements on which the
American people orc. asked to support
the democratic candidates. This can be
briefly and effectively done by a com­
parison of tho assertions of the Chi­
cago platform, with the simple facta.
SILVER CLAIMS.
SOUND MONEY .
"The constitution
FACTS.
names silver and
The constitution
gold together as the does nothing of the
money metals of the kind.
It does not
United States.”
contain a line or
word which* can be
twisted into moan­
ing that jrold and sil­
ver shall be the
money metals of the
country. Article 1,
Section 10, says:
"No state shall en­
ter into any treaty,
alliance or confed­
eration, grant letters
of marque and re­
prisal. coin money,
emit Mils of credit,
make anything but
gold and silver coin
a tender Inpayment
of debts.”
The denial of the
right of the states to
make anything but
from naming those
metals us the
"money metals of
the United States.”
In-no other part of
the constitution ia
jrold or silver even
mentioned.
The first coinage
The flrat coinage
w parsed by con- law passed by con­
crees made the silver gress made both gold
loUar the money unit and sllrer coins the
and admitted gold to unit or measure of
• free coinage at u ra­ value. The Spanish
tio based upon the milled dollar was
silver dollar unit.”
mode the unit of
{umber, but the
olnoge of gold was
Rased .on a fixed
number (of groins of
gold, and not on a
ratio with the silver
dollar.
lure tluit
The* coinage law of
the act o ' 1813. do- 18i3 was.passed after
•----- three years’ discus­
tncnetlzlng «. 11 .»er
without the knowl­ sion In congress, and
edge or consent of it was printed 13
the A tnerican peo­ times In the course
ple, has resulted In of its enactment.
th© appreciation «of The speeches In both
cold."
the house and senate
during the proceed­
ings on- the bill show
that the change was
made as openly as
any other law ever
passed by congress.
There is no proof
that gold has appre­
ciated. Measured by
its labor cost—that
Is, tho amount of
labpr necessary -to
obtain a given quan­
tity of It—gold - Is
cheaper to-day than

A BRYAN
■

SOPHISTRY.

FREE WOOL

Oman’s

publican Party.

DISASTROUS EFFECTS OF THE
In all of his speeches, Mr. Bryan dwells!
Bryan asserts that “when the gov­
WILSON TARIFF ACT ON THE
upon the alleged inconsistency of the ernment prohibit* the making of a dol­
republicans in declaring for the main­ lar by an individnal, Uiea the govern­
1
WOOL INDUSTRY.
tenance of the gold standard and at. the ment assumes the solemn duty of creat­
same time favoring an international ar • ing enough dollars for lhe people to Go
rangement for Lhe larger u*c of silver. business with.” This sage utterance
Kuhxjualy R«4ueed. - Flocka Greatly
*If the gold standard ia a good thing.” was applauded.
he aaka, day after day, "why do they
Is thia meant as an insinuation that.
Dltt&gt;lnt«hcd.
.
x
want foreign nations to help us let go the government has iieen negligent in
of it?” This bit ot sophistry ia-on a par the creation of dollars? If so, ilia un-;
to the latter President Fillmore,
with the red. of his BcAculled arpunents • wuimauicu. me government naa oeen ; The fanners of Michigan an
.
warranted. The government baa been ’
in his mcsxige to emigresa in Deremagainst "sound money” and a safe : bo active tn the work of creation that ie northern
have
f
U'l.kllClU i-tau-s
S’ generally --bcr. 1851, .taids
standard of value. As a matter of fact, has produced 425.000.0W sflver dollars, hi
i the prices mid demand for many Ot
"Tbe
value of our export* of
the republicans are not looking for a . 346,000,000 greenback dollars and 146.- t----- ,--------Bnrti
. under
prbvhdutML
which
way to get rid of the gold standard. ' 000,000 Sherman note dollars. This to th.- WJlxim
__&lt;l.i.
_ tariff
____
act.
some
’
O»
u,c
I
injury u&gt;
u, their
tbeir ,»arkefi"|I*
.
tbe -incentive
of
.!
this
injury
»
w
“
»
They say in their platform: *‘We are I outside of the gold dollar? which have tai
' *
' *
ege importation*
U'rjwly teett publ^hnd in th»
opjioucd to the. free coinage of silver, ex­ been coined and of the $212,00O,OQ0 In ‘have* ulrij
cept by international agreement with national bank notes.
paper. xi»
•— — —
^.cn fn» WS.«0.000 in
the leading commercial nations of the ;
There are in circulation 1,600,000,000 more general ttrso in the wool product. 1847 to 821.(ion.000 In l|&lt;3i, with almost
earth, which agreement we pledge our­ I dollars of different kinds, each, bearing And this featuhe is dpsrrving of an
a certainty of a «Ull further reduction
selves to promote.’’ This fact docs not ‘ the stamp of the government. That does article by itself. \
in 1852. The policy which dictated a
There is no other ’product of field ar
mean that they prefer a double stand­ . "not look as if it had been neglectful of
low rate of duties on foreign merchan­
ard, or an alternating standard, but only its duty and had failed to give the peo [tasture that tbe ’’t^cjff reformer*
that they believe our governmcntahould : pie dellan. enough ”to do business have been so eager to attack as wool. dise, it was thought by those who es­
cooperate with others, whenever such with.” There were dollars enough to One of 1‘rcsidcnt Clevelands earliest tablished it, would tend to benefit the
a thing is possible, for the buying and . do business with in the prosperous dare messages to congress was . devoted farming population of this country by
coining of the world’s output of silver • of 1890-92, when there were fewer than largely to an argument in favor of put­ increasing the demand and raising the
under such conditions aa shall not en­ I now. There are more than enough to ting wool on the f/ce list. The Mills pri&lt;x* of our agricultural products in
danger the permanency of the gold । do buiriness with now, when ®o many bill proposed the same thing, andthe foreign markets. The foregoing faeta,
standard. That is the kind of bimetall­ I men ure driven out of buaineaa by the Wilson bill, which is the first tariff however, seem to show ineoatestibljism which they ure pledged to promote, J free silver agitation.
■ mc^urc
measure the -Democrat*
have lx;cn
able that no such result has followed the
-------------------------------------------------and not the kind that would abolish the j. There ia no scarcity of dollars, but to p^ss. accompli&gt;he&lt;i what had long -adoption of this policy.*”
'Thc*e-words were uttered aa historgold standard.
---------------------------AA
------TV
—
'
a
threatened.
The
reduction
on
there is a scarcity of confidence. There
There is no inconsistency in such an is a lock of the courage to use dollars wool an&lt;t woolens took effect Jan. J, ica! of the effect which the repeal of
attitude, and no qualification of the dec­ bo os to make a profit outof them. Nev­ 1895, although the influence of the the protective tariff of 1842 by ithe free
laration for the maintenance of the pres­ ertheless Bryan clamors for wore dol­ threatened attack . upon the industry trade' taviff of 1846 had upon the agri­
ent standard. The republican party is lars. Sixteen hundred million of them had been felt on price* for two years cultural ibdnstry of the country. They
not the enemy of silver; it haa put more . are not enough for him.
*.
preceding that. Some of the figures can nnw be quoted with larger figures,
of that metal in use as money than any *
He demands free coinage in order “to ’ relating to this industry are interest­ as historical 'of the effect wipch the
repeal of the MbKtaley tariff of 1890,
other party in our history. If all the ' replenish tho currency of the nation.” ing and significant.
silver in existence could be coined to-j It needs no replenishing. There is at ‘ The imports of wool, by classes, for by-the Wilson tariff of. 1894,. had upon
j .
morrow nnd kept on a parity with gold, this moment more currency than is the calendar year 1894. which wax lhe the same class of industries,
the republicans would be glad to see It' needed, and yet this financial quack pro­
In the fiscal year ending Jhme 30,
last year under the McKinley tariff,
dona. But they know that the oondi ; poses to add more. He demands that and for 1895, which was the first under 1992. tvhich was the first, full year un­
tions are now such that a step of that /'every man who has 50 cents’ worth of the Wilson tariff, were, in pounds as der the McKinley tariff, fbe exporta of
sorj. would destroy tbe 100-cent standard silver ahull be allowed to have a dollar
agricultural pr*xlact» amounted to
: follows:
and put the country oh a 53-cent basis, , made out of it, which he will put in cifr$799,328,232. In 1895. which vwas the
-t.G.y.O
with disastrous consequences to all ■ culatlon.
first full year under the Wilsoik. tariff,
Clast l. cinltilnx.
1-4.7 ,7 012
W.-f'.Vj
Class 2. eomblaff
classes. Therefore, they ure opposed to j
they were $553,815,317. a fallingspff of
But-, the dollars with which this pro­ Class
l-J3.7va.OM
77.men
a carpet-..
free coinage, ns they say. “except By in- j posed' work of “replenishing" i« to be
$245,116,915, or about 30 per ccriL ’
.
1I1.738.W)
ternational agreement," or, in other carried on will be bogus dollar*. They 1
A return to protection and reciproeXy
words, under conditions giving assur j will be worth only half a dollar npiece. incn.rve pounds,
. 13X0X197 In needed, to bring l»ack lhe figures of.
——i_._
----circulation
gj—-------nt increase vaiatf...
ttJ.M7.TH ।
ance of exemption from the evila of a de -: rm._i_i_i
Their injection
into ai
the
will
It uiav be interesting to Michigan I
BEFORE AND
AND AFTER.
AFTER.
fluckuiMter* to know who their com- j
BEFORE
"SHEDDING LIGHT ON FINANCE.
: tteTttors are for this supply
«&lt;») that l M-uxior. .Jon»w au t Nir-wart BspXtoM* »

■ materially, diminishes the demand and
‘ price of their own produoL The source ‘,
Here is what Senator Jones, of Ne' «»f supply for the two years named was v.v.ta, one pf the ablest of the [present
us follows:
.
&gt;
■
'.advocates of a reiver standard,{said on
IW
Pound*
From
l_i-i.-V4j.13*
Untied Kingdom.
••I believe the. aonner we, come
r*raurv ...»
liOXkMS down to a purely gold ataudard the
Gena.-ay............. .
mm
better
it will be For the country."
Itucr Mtropc. ...
134W..UJ3
South America .
JT.WJAo
■“Here is what Senator Stewart, of
North Araerlra ...
;.taM7i
Nevada,
one of the mhst intolerant of
t Uiua..................
:x7ii.w
20.1 Ml. IM the present advocates of thtj silver
&lt;-tner Asia....'. ..
1U.87SA35
Other cokntrics .
standard, said in the same year:
I15.ffM.ftN .24S.9S.J17
•T want tbe standard gold, and no
The wool which was itpnorUid from paper .money not redeemable in
the United Kingdom wasnot, of course, gold."
•
very largely the product of of the Brit­
. Here is what the Chicago platform.
ish Isles. It wa* mostly South Amcri-. Which both senators now support, says:
can and Australian wool, imported by
way fff English ports, ami paying trib­
ute, in the way of freight ami profits,
wiiboat walling For the aid or conto our English cousins. ■
American flock tuu.sU.-rs have.not only ■rnt or any other nation,"'
3
SetMtora Jones and Stewart were not’
had their market invaded- by incrcasc&lt;l

importations - under the free - trade
policy of the Democracy and the Wilson
bill, but they have suffered in the
price of their product
The. woo)
schedule of the McKinley law went
into effect Oct 6, 1890, and the New
York prices of the different grades of
We arc
unalter---------------The free coinage
wool in that month were; fine 33 cents
aMyoppo zed to mon- of silver bullion, of
ometalllsm. which which 20 ounces are
per pound, medium 37, and course *31
ha* locked fast the worth less than one
cents. In October 1895, under the In­
unce ot gold. Into
egsd .tender dollar?
fluence of the Wilson tariff law and
(he paralysis of hard at a fttlo or sixteen
increased importations, the
prices
one gold dollar,
would at once force
were; line IS,S’, medium 21X, coarse 23.
this country on a
Here
is
another
point.
In
1*84,
silver basts and thus
bring
a tout the­
nnder a duty of 12*4 cents per pound
m o d o ffl A * a 11 ism preclatwl ’ currency.
They we not nottnerely "replenish” itwlth Interior on wool, there were 50.500.000 sheep
which the sfiverltes
agaln.l silver beeaueo H is white In- dollsre. but will deplete It by drl»ln« on the.farms and ranches of this coun­
pretend to oppose.
“Gold monometal •
It Is also tne poli­ steeaot yellow, but because the tree and . out **“&gt; K00-1 dollars alread.vhhere.
try. In-lfiS8, nnder a tariff of 10 cents
i a British pol- cy of France. Ger­
Tbe free coinage ot ,llver dollars will per pound, the number had fallen to
It is not only many. Austria. Ita­ unilmited coinage of it as circumstances '
ly. Belgium, Sv/ltxer- now stand would be n capacious mis- drl’e out the gold dollars and will re- 41,500.000. In 18»3. under the McKin­
land and other civ­
one-ltell the purchasing power ley tariff of 11 cents per-pound. they
ilized nations. Sil­ torlune. Wheno.ee other nations will
” the
” silver and pnper dollars. The had'increased to 47,500,000. On the
ver monometallism, enter into aa agreement with our* for of* all
which would be the
value of tbe Jatfer will drop from about first of January -1896. under the free
the
purpose
of
doing
what
no
one
na
­
certain result of free
coinage at sixteen to tion can do alone—that ia, coining the $1,200,000,000 to $6,000,000. The $600,­ wool clause of the Wilson tariff,, they
one. la the policy of
000,000 of gold will-go abroad.
hod-fallen tb 38,500,000.
China. India. Mexi­ whole silver product of the earth on
Thu* Bryan’* plan of replenishing the
co and Japan. Are E-uch term* as will insure the continu­
Do lhe wool growers of Michigan
the gold using or ance of the gold standard—there will currency will purge It powerfully. If
silver using counwant ••nothvr Fun- years of the Wil­
Ses the most en- be no objection from the republican adopted, the government, instead of son tariff Itttv, or &lt;10 they want a re­
hlcned and pros­ party: but until that time comes the creating dollars enough for the people
turn to the system of protection For
perous and worthy
of being Imitated by power of that party will certainly be to do business with, will take away the wool?
Americans?
good dollars they have now and leave
The platform on which Bryan and
We demand the
This Is a demand exerted to the utmost for the prevention them with an inadequate number of in­
Sy wall are running for I’rcrtd'cnl and
and unlimited that stiver worth of un experiment that would inevitably
ootnase of both nil- only 52 cents shall result In the substitution of poor money ferior quality.
vice-president
deelat^s ugaiust any
be
declared
equal
vet* and xold'at the
Nevertheless there are people who are
uresent less! ratio In value to a gold for good money, and the infliction of im­
change in this tariff. The platform
worth 100 measurable Inas and misery upon the ignorant enough to applaud when this
of sixteen to one. dollar
on
which
McKinley
and Hobart :#rv
without waiting for cents In face of the
quack doctor from Nebraaka holds forth,
the aid or consent fact that the rest of country.—St Louis Republic.
running declare* iu favor, oi a return
on the virtue* of his currcncy replenish­
af any other nation. the world refuses to
to
the
protection
system.We demand that the Join In establishing
ment nostrum.
What tbe currency
Which will yon have?
standard silver dol­ an arbitrary ratio
The
between
goldbug
—r- difference
—;---------------— — the
- o
--------- o need* is for him to keep his hand* off
lar shall be a full le- between gold and
not Injrot water nnd drlrt out
”al tender, equally silver It li also a anti Ute aUrerlte In cODtem^fatiug Ute
With gold, for ail demand for leglsla- certein upheaval la that while the blood.—Cblcago Tribune.
Hbta,
t 1 o n making debts
• Io one yenit. e (ctn,..., ,ht
, • ------------------------- ry
contracted on a IUC- former claims It to be unnecessary and ortaUt
Wilson Inw .1 uhlud lhe i-'i|nrtatlon of
cent basis payable uncompenented disaster, the silver lead- j
Ilryaw on the Wann.
in 52-ccnt dollars. It era Inatet that a penlo would only be a , The altuaUon In which Bryan now bar iron: tl destroyed the rollon tie inU&gt; a frank assertion
In favor of debasing neceesary evil, that It would “terra the ani1" hlmteU la unique In the political dnatrv in lids rouulrv and closed up
t h e currency by
the factor!, s; it about doubled the |inadopting the cheap goldbug righL” anti that the good to *nnnlH of the united States. He it do­
silver standard. It th e country to come from the adoption ^rted by nearly all of the great demo- poruot .led inirote. Idonnu. etc.; it inmeans’that one-half of the silver standard would be so great cratic
the imports ot tin plate: and
newspapers, and
by
a
strikingly
“
“
“
‘
*
“
J
'
’
**
’
*~
of the property of
large proportion of the ablest demo­ though lhe Iron nnd steel schedule wan
the millions of cred­
itors of the country ent commercial and financial structure cratic leaders. The popoiiaja, disgusted n..’: infa.ssl to the extent of th,
shall be taken away
from them by law. and the cosequcnt long purely*!* of by the discourteous treatment he has &lt; -i .l.de and the woolen mid worsted
and that If the all? trade. The present depression of values, given their candidate for vice president, vhedidr. ret the imports were fnercas.
verites are success­
In romm.in with all
ful they will bring cancellation of orders, and unseason­ ere on tbe eve of a gigantic revolL He rd t-.l.dtxmixl.
on a financial panic able stagnation of businesH leave, un­ la discredited in. his own state, and re­ liln.ifX.ss Ibis great industrv. in wlfich
by threatening in­
vestors with the loss happily, no room for doubt as to the pulsed in the great Empire state. He p|..'.utl.ly ...er half atnilllonof ciu, pen
of half their capital, accuracy of the general forecast of the has not dared to invade New England, p.e are directly or imbrvelly iatei esled
thus forcing them to
has lamp cripplefl un i II.,. consuming
call In all tnair loans. result of silver success in November. So where the voice of tbe people is to be
In one respect at least the Chicago the-question arises: Are you willing, heard In September. He is without per­
sonal
following.
His
arguments
have
silver
dry
goods
merchants,
to
wind
up
platform to to be commended. It i* a
stmightout flee la ration of revolution­ the business ci rtfus we have been having been overthrown. His statemeptc arc
। Jtnilc. ami
ary doctrines and repudiation princi­ since 1893 with a greet, big panic that discredited. - He is a political prophet
or
. t country
--------- , —
ples. Everyone who support* it will would be Ho respecter of persons, but without honor in his own
vf our Ahligniiohs and &gt;tj,(
would
squeeze
goldbug
and
Bilverite
im,
®
n
y
ot
^er.
He
is
plainly
waging
a
losknow ju?t what be is voting for, and
tbe American people will have only 'partially? A vote for Bryan 1* u vote far ’nff oontoaLtund unless all good signs
be will be defeated at the polls In tn.iksm is ahorv party. u«M National
tbemaclves to blame if they are fool­ a panic. Who among you are willing to
honor dearer than any parly name:
tab enongh to indorse a policy which cast such o vote?—Dry Good* Econo- November next by u majority more orerwhelming even then that which en- H»v rnrrenry and credit nf lhe govern­
would bring widespread ruin and pov- miat.
ment are gnod now. tm&lt;l innst U- kept
—
—
—
—
—
■
■
gulfed
Greedy
and
the
democratic
partv
•vrty a cd end in national bankruptcy .
1’ ’Sra-BBrltagtem (VL)Tre. Prire. ’
Sno-f forever.- WHlium M.-Kitd.-v, Satand dishonor.— Whiduen Graham.
the American farmer’s vote. It will
■— -----------------------Unlay, July 11, ixyn.
be cast on the rigtrt aide of tho great '
EFCandidata .Balmer will have seme
l-iuler the stlmuktM of the mtgtr
ft age earner? Vote for free qumtioM that are to be settled in thia difficulty ia establiebing a parity betonntfaft provtdml for bv Ute McKinley
tariff act the maniifae’tnre nF beet
__ _....
million* of dollars ot extra »tead atrike, in which herontended that «ncr-ir in

y

of the reduced purchasing

large owners in silver mines in 1874.
They are large owners in sueh'i mine*
now.
Does this account for their
change of attitude? if so who! weight
should their present utteranecn have
with the public?

THE WORKINGMAN.

There are 24 gold standard chantries
in the world, and eight silver atkndard
countries or groups of countries. Of
the latter the Central American states
are small, and-in China and Japan all
other conditions of life are different
from what they are in this favored
land. Russia, Mexico and Peru are the
nrarcst civilized of tl&gt;e silver standard
countries, and. Mexico Is a very near'
neighlior to us. From reports made
to the state department at Washington
a table df the average weekly wages
paid tn different classes of mechanics
and laborers has been compiled and is
puldishcil as official. From this table
the following figures are taken:

Than bacauae ot the work fi^if
pbnjcuo
tL.t l,
n.
-U- 0 ta baUdtap ,p by
'
n«r. urnlc, Mood pnrin.,
*
Ilk, Hood',Ssriamrill, Fr,t. *
Uw
to Jm. .1
’•-t’'*.
work, nervousness,
Hioomod. bare &lt;oUnd reU-lJ

Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Turin..,

Tbe On. Tro.

.

Hood’s Pills^^^x-

iicigc, Kalama::: ktoi
.
0
timetable

In Eflf-e! M&amp;yffl. 149$.
Central Staniianl Thue.

Stations.

Cnicago..........

11 X-. lu |M.

•M k&gt;: P2 i;
Katamazpo Lv.
Rast Cooper
Riehlan* Janet,
oa.ifahanU^?**171-11
MDo..
Drthon.........

Cknttrdato..
8boitz..........

Habtixju...

Ccau Grnire
n&lt;MKUM!ld
Wfvwtbun

i

t* Ions.
sbrtM.

•i-anfl Rapid*
Detroit
WoodianC ...

Coat* Gfove

aASTI.Ml'
EbuRx.*.. ..
r’«Wrrrli»U’
PvUou
Mim...........
talftake tYorfcviih-, ~

’lUchiaad Junction

on oimad &lt;m!v Agrat* tiant Vgt.»l
Train’ at Flag SUticins a* Mx*n m they can h* .
seen.

to the r«snp«nv.wt:n reserve tht ri?L: tueiutnre
jbe Ume of such tndu« withuut »niee
No &lt; will wait *1 Wimdbur) for pa’senjw
tml« No. 1 and Freight -No. &lt;’.» on D. L A X
K’r.
No. 6 will wait at Richland Junction until si
rival of No « on &lt;;. J. A M RY.
*
lURXMtr must be st Depot al leiwt 4 rolnuto
before leaving lime nl tnun*. »o Hist Ajwr.tJ ■
may hare time to dwelt It preberiy: otberwbt
It mav not jm forward until next irato.
Jab. H. DawtaG. H. C. Pnrraa; L Skboxast
Gen’t Manager. GnIP.ftT.Aa*®1-

Mexican
International
Railroad

V Hy I ‘tassla.

EAGLE

UA«O&gt;«.

PASS

ROUTE

Unite.’ Suie&gt; ‘21 »| Peru ..
Me, ivo............. rn wi I Huiwla.

iCumtia.

United
Mexico

4

STANDARD GAUGE STEEL «A1IA

•i- 10

• .AXTEIUtKS.

. ,-»j 141 Peru
I ituhwi,

THE SHORT r, DIRECT LINE
FROM.. ..

Unlit I SuiIvh

:t*-njivru .
” *&gt; i KumkI*
tkawstkuh.
rl-J mi Fora...

Detroit, Toledo,
Chicago, St Louis
&gt;« mints in
,-d »I| NOBTiirnx IJWSTS
»
th* Interior of the MI XU A3 J**1 I •r.UI’.SMl
to the
_

Nv.ii n
I'R ■ K 1UKM.

I’litUM
* ‘' i Russia..

CITY of MEXICO

tixsmiths.

htMl offer, more altract
rr. «&lt;-nrl»k or rretewr th*’’ »” J
T»arer» i» a r-iintn ’’“nW/L, u.d ct tie
AM wttB Ai clrel
- to G‘ «’**
MtMilen’.nuifc srd the Axtff-

Mcuiru

-

sqviFMEXT vJt!U Et.oon

Pullman Palace Bullci Sleeper
SAN ANTONIO TO
in a depreciated
insing power'.of
tmrriean m paid
;; reha.sing power of

•an want to come
'f the Mexican for

ilther nw.T.1, h,
u&gt; lhe other. Is
II. banishtiMni .&gt;f Hull which is orer-llamilt.w..

MEXICO CITY
..

t.-v-Wilh “rll,cr*

frorn the north ■ mrt &lt;*»’

Fw iftjtartnatinncorm"uJ' y««
Tim- tohl&lt;-s»n&lt;l
. U1p'&gt; a* •**
HmuSw tutermortUte
u‘’
dress.

w. G. NEIMYEK,
C. K. DUNLAP.

rapidly falling off.

,,

�j.as.ings

Banker

Thursday, Sept. 17, 1896.

.

, S-m Uu, ^und.
and cHiub to the seat
’
i b. dr np
ayk, and one or twootbem had jotaed
•
»d kn, Loring, who Skrt

—

1 v “"rpnfc7
to ODsrrve how rapidXI
the other convey^,
COOK BROS., Proprietors
was fn-r ' rvW i
’ W,d’
*°°n “ ■he
the dri*er- after s look over
der* p,ied biB wh,P
the
‘"ck, nlmreMo tto’tT’”’ U*’ '"eon- evident intention of giving her a ciuuw.
I dT" fr°?‘ U,e
&lt;rt b,r
puS^t ’ ,^ hon*o(»*'«l inure A few hundred yard* showed him thc
hopelessness of the contest, and, with
’Ln ’ UU ,n®'
anrU&gt;lnir hannstffvc courtesy nnj pet hap. a shrewd
ffuess that his own wheels would be
the safer by allowing the stranger a
generous share of the road, he pulled
road roJv ,
,Jon^ Lad
U;e । his vehicle well out of the way as she
■
Don t be alarmed. Mrs. toring ” -M
hwin
,or n One P,ace- she saw a 1 sped by him. She caught n look of cu­
riosity on his face us she turned in her
p. unlng that nobody knew more ubJut
seat to watch her swift progreg^—
thu mutter than .he did. -rj,, ho^
There
just the tinge of excitehave probably «,artel tor hate while
ntenV in the ride to make her forget
T T °"
K° «»»bt sigiit oTthh
ont °f !• for u time the sorry cause of it. The
he I! be along iu an hour ar bo."
coolnesrf of approaching evening was
t She tried to a.k more qne.tlon.. But
upon the land, ah bough’.tbe sun was
X. !L
no one took- the Ume to answer 5^
to to «l^„
bUt “',br'dX “onx-d 1 still well above the horizon, and whnt
wtyt k krepin
that ! All rtf ll8 were buaQy In.pectimr
■pecting Lhe
the I
about the place.
\’o» * Httle. breeze wns stirring blew in her
I wagon and ir« ateeda.
iI"
’he convey- ।
V*1?* beJron&lt;1
gravel she dis-1 face. On she weijt. now Across a plain,
: : • no nHstuking* that .
wub
wa. louden
loaded to.
to-|x*rhn
KrhnpjHi
’— - -------qaartcP
- Jf ।
-’ones. |yInR ,lUcomciouw OR | how surmounting a gentie acclivity,
]' **
|«» capacity.
One
of‘ th^govable aide- 1
^“&lt;1- with th« ruts showing now winding along a talley among the
i:-irated . my oflice,
&lt; *“
’*
“
v. It
T, , 1
Imurds
Wns। gone, but that was the limit 1 hftr’’ the wheels of u„. WUPTin . h ,low
.............
hills,
... • ‘but
“ -•
always with the .same
- •:• washout of sighL
-------- ------tevuemnit lwu(wl
we wugr,n h:ul I smooth mvtipn.
. t* of Pimfoth tones and i
damage.
—os steady ns it was
”lfs nil plain &lt;mough,“ said I “Th-he rench, tI him, and sho'Xaabte ■ »
r”' t weather-stained farm1OJUJAn old*
•r.s. y&lt;&gt;t it wns attrachorses become homesick and trotted !'!? "“J* °Mt tbat b&lt;’ htt&lt;l “Upped under'
*,pra|n’r b1”" riuw-on her right
■15. everyday sort of way,
-vsuiu trotted 1i ♦»,
. wheelffc
1 , n»„&gt;
3i...
ni*»i
off.
v«rv ywvauiivia,
...Ln.
,
the
..
.
..
।
“-he remembered
She
rememberoil 1t hut it
It wim
was
&gt; counted as
...........
r
r
LE?^
3
'
"
hil
«
J«teH,notsat!
!JL\
h
“
k
’
au,!
b
“
’
.bting’ its owner.
Now
&gt;bM ***
to was
wa. una$|
.nu-kl..
ro^I ^ki"B. «?&gt;
«»■“
he
r ‘to
dmrp, when clrcugiwith the grnrel he had found. ■ that
move, and was 1 road.
■■’■'■
“to,
;
--------- . for
— better.
~.«w. He4l
tiwu be
to j ,“^7’.‘“'"•ftoreaad wnu-h hto hororo I ttot-'ev.A glance at her watch showed
i/ileulnrly trying,
but
i waa prospecting
tluit.
even,wi
th-her
slow
’
start, she had
'• ! nagging
At
'* ‘this
u! - ■ here
b&lt;*»v in
In *_{&gt;»•*
time &lt;,-»•.
for supper, _with usplendid - ZSvr ??'ny
bhn- "«'&lt;* finally, i eovrk-d
I . 4 little more than five miles
nt there
wns
in ' appetite
i. striking the path in
eft*
npputlte from his tramp.
bni».n ” •
.....
. „..
in
24
minutes.
With
15
or
16 miles yet
i;viety, -which roused I
gtiess that’s about it," said Mrs. iI !pw 11 and trot off homeward
.-;mt uiier-uinniT
after-dinner nunhalf- ,। Weston, with
a sigh of relief. “But it's from" Un,-T trW *° K"t --‘i't.-.n.- to l»c traversed this might be doing too
-?;wiuii
■•tiuusi^i
much; and on the nest rising grade
.u up a window and ..
-1 must say. ■ Might os well count from your patient's; but. though she
she set herself to the task of .slacken­
j
with all her might upon tbe ^oor.
H.wurd the.gate, where ■ it a day vested.”
ing the speed. There was- somewhat
:
“
Which
is
a
sin
—
in
New
England"
।
no
answer
,
caxuv
from
the
house.
Thea,
, stoixl. shading’ her eyes
of a struggle lie tween horse and driver,
M:
;. th*- liettcr te&gt; peer down
whispered - to Miss Gray.
“Come, |। in despair.-she came here. Luckily, 1
but-nt last she won. More than once
. now, can’t you change your jnind?"
| happened along just then. We got out
•was
tbe test repeated before BiuisettShe smiled nnd shook htr hood. I a Hpring-wugon add brought Jones in—
■ »u’ lb?" I sang but,to I
villo-woK reached, but when she turned
MiL (•-.
•v-Kio oonrsm— rtne-wssreaebe*!,
; Climbing Into the buggy. 1 drove oft. in “ iv™
_g “
b,’° .the nudu
«f the ?&lt;»*» h*’«•t,S‘
the true woman she is. hardly
Hiram oughter been wishing her aupt's teas and socio! oh- fahering
watch told hi-x that htw than 50 min­
^»nec. thouiffi
ii/
though. yon eLn *’)n
; !,
"What am *crvauces in TophcUnud trying toresign I 1|IH»
utes had sufficed to cover fctit last hajf
, xnysdf
n dulbaftyrnoOn.
... Tbe to
bay
lW« thc J,J" it ww to lift him off the of the ’rip.
appeared to be unusually slothful, but ground
fn&gt;u,“l nnd
’*«&gt;’» into
*»«• the wijgdn.
«hgoU. Well,
Well. he’s I1
A pretty
pretty little
woman was
was sitting
ritting on
on
A
little woman
been
u|f. ’ l»r. Fowlcris doorstep us thc fuirmron.
।
I
let
him
choose
hiAown
“ 1q your
.v‘,ur office
oflte’ .far
fur the
the laaj,
ksj. h
halfn pace,
pace. and away {**
l&gt;r. Fowler's doorstep as the fair nirew ith the team.
. we dawdled toward our destination.'^ ,ur’ a,H’ "’hat little jean bo done for •’ eengcr drove
up. She
hhe mme
come briskly
briskly
'
• op.
’raJ?" "uffe’*‘r P*”***1 to be convalescing ’ h-- n‘ hnH l*. ’v“ &lt;L»ne.
It’„s —
a .....
fearful
injury | to
tin- gate, aaffiM,
and. rcwuffUfg
leaning upon
it, Itslis-----.
w ww.
upvu it.
&gt; Ih?«mj lagged.
—1
. ------- c»
1: to didn't Ito-p h:s*-V. A*-*Il,i?iritotorib-. but the doctor's visit ue him. I never saw such a niaka of' tened intently to the girl’s brief acfractured bones and torn flesh. Ampu- J count of the accident, mid the urgent
: .Ivonbidhlr.gi&gt;:~
''&lt;nl of hnportnnro-. and half
.to Isret place was the ,in hour l“u‘"’&lt;l before I could get away ■ tatlon is the only jhopeito save Iris life." j tfecd off a surgeon’s services.
"Mlrat do y&lt;m cutojider his chancel . "But
"But the ‘doctor's away," tbe little
&gt;:t I
might Dud some rrotu the elek room. Then came a alow i
pinch near doh ..sou's, | I’r ‘or™’ l,ork •» 'he Weston .residence. I is?" I naked.
woman said. “He has gone to Trent,
The old doctor slux li his Head dmibt- and I- don’t expect him bock before
h.w.rot.lrtOUKlitci to- I
1 drove up to It, Miss Gray cmeiged
midnights-I’m Mrs. Fou ler,you know."
u. see bin. purti- tor this from my. office, caught sight of me. and [ fully.
“lie’s voting, atyl Ought to have n
"But can’t uv catch him by tele-­
■ called to Home one within. A ihouicut t
1 later Dr. thinks followed her, and hur- , tine constitution." he feud, "but it will; graph ?’’ Do’rotby asked a-nxiously. “Is
' If he turns ilpin tb*.* next
there no. way ? The case is so desperate.
i ried out to the road.
.
:
.rt* J&lt; t ine know of it."
'
"For-God’s sake, Morris, come in os thing, I’m afraid.”
Isn’t there anything wc can do?"
.
doctor. Til be glad to," [
Mrs. Fowler shook ber -head. “No."
Dorothy came running up to us. ‘1
! quick as you can," he cried. "There’s
sh- an?v .-t &lt;i; and after u porting sur- ■I .been a terrible piece of business."
assisted her into the biggy.
■he answered,.regretfully, for she was
in :c-hlH’rhood, she reentered
jiroud
of her husband’s nurgicul skill,
’’
Don
’
t
usfe
the'
whip;
he
’
ll
go
well
Reassured as to Dorothy Gray ’ssnfety
Irwin the’afternoon fol•by the sight of her, and thrrefore-ready enough without it,’’ I counseled her “I shouldn't knbw where to address a
it- duy on Avhieh Jones had
telegram,
and there’s no train till the
“
Remember,
he
’
s
hard-muutbed,
and
I to deal courageously with thc fnisforhe aid of Miss Gray in such ■’ tuue of anybody else, I sprang to the
late one. Who is in chorge of the ease
■-hi ’n.'but. neither she nor I &lt;'’ ground and followed Bunks into the of­
now’.’"
“Dr. Morris—that, is fir. Banks. I
•.iccccded in getting an bppor- j
fice.
There on a lounge lay Jones,
supiXMw be is in chtirgv, with Dr. Mor­
luniryho thunk him for his asristanc-?. •
his fnce ashen pale, his eyes closed, and
lUHi' i.;; un were anxious to prove our ,
ris assisting him.”
great beads of sweat on his forohenil;
“Uniph! Dr. Banks—I know ham.
. anil Itorothy, as I knew, had his Breathing was heavy and sterto­
The other I don’t."
•
ghe idm a token of It in the rous, and broken by low moans. IIis
Thc
lady’s tone expressed very little
f 1» trinket, a quaintly carved
fight boot.anil the teg of his trousers
’confidence in the surgienl talent, of
h:.i ’ :. which she bad picked up
had been cut away,, revealing the-llmb
Hudneriown.
.
rips ubroou.
‘ crushed from the knee ilwn into n
■ : bey trips
abroad. All things
*"
“Dr. Banks has u sprained wrist, and
wha rather a curious terrible wreck of bon** and muscle,
l)r.
Morris
is
a
—
u
—
HjM*oialist
in a—a—
■ made,
,although
r■ I*
rvV.
the IIwitha
—• I ,U I* jogged
g
fragment
‘WCMV of
VF* tbe,
—a*'-, tibia
W**" •» pronervous diseases,* Dorothy hastened to
trading irum tto «kln.
explain. "Tiwy united in-sending for
Bank..' .-ya caught mine tor an InDr. Fowler.”
.
■ -.‘lUk-n to ruppmie hitq to j
both of us n-nd tto moaning of
“Oh. 1 understand.” saiil Dr. Fowler’s
. . won ctH^md, the Uu. look wx-cclmngr.l.
wife, amicably. “It is dreadfully un­
■t3ore
.i.r.t rw.’
/.i..,
K..1
I
.
....
•
o
"it
puzzling, but I '
"No alternative,, said be.
fortunate that lie is nwuy."
.
d to offer him money,
“The aoouer tl»e better," I added.
"Mrs. Fowler, please advise me," said
nkl-cept it was’doubt- I
Tile senior glanced tit his
Dorothy, rotnestiy.
“The. doctors
nite, rhe proffer might 1 1U.nu #
argue, that, un’immediate operation of­
: !x the i-.lternntiye idea of
"Tb.ii* puts inc out ot ■ft," said
fers the only hpi&gt;v of saving the man’s
■ t some phesent Inter on “except n« I may manage to administer
life’. I am scut here for o surgeon. I
•aid.
■ : ' r.a-et his approval in cane the aauestbctic.
find him gone. What should I do?"
Have you ever con­
■ I the cash'.
,
up too
“TlnrreS nobody else here rd trust
ducted such off operutlou?"
trouble holding with a cat’s life. Dr. Morse—I mean
pissed with no £M“Never. I sa’v plenty of the sort m
Morris—must operate.or you will have*
■ n -d-g man.
After pd- my student days, but since then— well,
"1 -snail rnuciuuci-, riie san!, with a to wait for ipy husbtUHl’s return. Ba^
.. . rurvey ixf the rood, Mrs. I've never pretended to be a surgeon,
smile, and then she added, in a.voice so can hardly get to llodnrytown before
.-•fully shaking her bead, vow understand.’’
.
r ‘.iu, aft .-r .once nxore fn- ’ “Nor. to tell the truth, bnve I. In low that Banks could not hear her two or three o’clock in the morning.”
new doubt nssaited the girl. D«w
•
f-.at.his prolonged absence fact. I’ve always hated to sec. the knife worth: “i am very, very grateful to
Banks and I
But there’s no question hqre.’’ you. You an- trusting in me. and you. about instruments?
inexplicable.
1,’rwwMtlv used.
should
have then:. «he‘ supposed, but
shall
not
be
disappointed."
“
Let
us
send
to
Bassciville
for
Fow
­
.
u. brought my hone* ami
there was the chance that we were
to the door/uiu!. somewhat ler. I’ve heard he’e a clever operator.”
unpiepored. with suitable appliances.
XIV J
“He Is: tbe idea ifeid already sug­
i forrook the cool quiet of
Whiteie physicians buried'ounwiwp As briefly ns possible she told Mrs.
■ to 1 • gin theijrive to tbe house gested itself to me. But it will mean
Fow let whnt wau iu«er tuind.
in
the
room
l»
wblohi-tto
Injured
naft
&lt;&gt;
: th— patienw whom I was four or tire boura— perhaps more. And
“Sure enough,” eried thc Ifttle wom­
'! . l-.t Mr. Jinnks’ convalcs- whom shall we send? I’m too crippled lay. making mn'b preparations no welp an. ”1 don’t belie* old Dr. Banks has
: . : is injury. Miss Gray wan to be of any nse. and you ought to stay in our [K»vi r tor the grlmeventon f® anything of thc sort. Wrftt not risk
remit of which a life depended,
t’ot shade of the porch of here."
„
llorotb; Groy w:(.driving bri-kly along ‘ it, any wily."
“My horse 1» ready, «dd &lt;• I',ow
a-r. t he u ny. and. in hopes of
iTO IIS CO&gt;TINl’Kl»&gt;
tbo BiuwetlvIHc rood. The tack alt*-' h- r to jojn tpe, I crossed YorU messenger."
"Why not let me goT suggested Doro­ had undertaken «»« simple, but node
the
Ires
important
for
that
fact;
»oe
. I . hpuld be delighted, hut thy Gray. Shbhnd been standing behind
hart merely to rover mor..- than a »eore
I " ;
i &lt;; my nunt to see her safe- us oo quietly that we bad forgotten her
of mile, iu tire shortett time posibk-.
l.i ■ .
nil
in response to my in- prince. -IVnow the rood," .he went
For many girl, of her &lt;u-qualntan.:r th­
ou.
-Mid
t
think
1
can
manage
the
hone
\i'..
"You know she is tn take
undertaking' would! have been the
,
tea in • •• village, and her hostess is to without trouble.”
easiest
thing iningmuMi-l and wit., a
•The eery P&gt;'r»n- crk'd 11
• &gt; ।
I don’t know at just what
fore I eouhl utter on objection.
Mi" gnad deal of envy she reenlktt the slffU
in- m*
Shor:eniuB»t»E.tasscnsm3Ji.
Shawn bv ot... or twoof her frteffttobo
■ .
Il’
dlmlnlshos dancer to lite«
. then there’s uo hope for me,” Gray ..nden.to.ulk the elreu.uator.eM
tooa.lbns when the moving eauro .m
mother u*t child arid tewesber in cttelmid I, grumpily.- “However, T shall better tluu. any of toa It '« «end • ntohing mure weighty than u ehuare to both
tlon
more
(cxvorable
tospesey necor^r.
••stroncer utter that; iMfan- eonflnemsM
be back in' an hnur or two. I'm»-xi&gt;ect- toy he'll muddle the .tory «o ttot
dtoplay prow,as us • whip.
Ing I1: Banks to call for my report Fowler won’t be able to make head or Utely tor Irer. she tod roldom heH the gsys a prnmiMent mldwifo Is the beat remedy
of the ••:ise. and lie may appear before tail of it."
reins over su,thing more
my return. If he does, will you kindly
runt-” I began.
■•Now. Dr. Morria PkMC .&lt;i0&lt;‘‘ °£ the laxy animal. .«-r«.ltoall} hiredlbyusk him to wait for me? Then, too, if
tor ...nt on a spwilto gu..r.ntoe th.t in
Junes condescends to drive up with toct.” .to broke In. There I. not the no way eoul.l thro to stortod »&lt; .&lt; a Enrtorwli and reconxir. anted by mid wires and
all ladles* who have uwl it
BrU™ to
tot toluUont
his load. : gravel,* and you hapi&gt;cn to gbo.e ot a rwmon why I
slow trot, hardly faster than tto ~.to
I reoliro whet Dr. Fowler ta to do. Il*
sp-ak to him, please be so good as to
tor which all ot
■"‘‘T*
» preferenre; sad. olttoagh »be l ot
triljiiuj tlmt I should like to see him.” operation be will b.re to perform.
"If you core to wait a little,” she an­ nit a bit afraid of tbe home. Beshlw. Lalned a very fair itoderstantBag of Die
swered, “we may Interview him to­ u. Dr. tonka wya
t'dio.yncnu.k-s ot the
gether. The team is in sight now." delay; every . moment .Iff preclow. of hsr. her k ao* ledge hud the‘Irn*.
looking along thc track toward the I’letoto let me atort nt onceof being for the moat part tb-ore
■ dbawield nEGn.&lt;Yon co., atuita, ol
“I don't like the Idea. I protea«».
'licmse of the knoll, I saw Mrs. Weston’u
mill .he had not begun tbe journey
horses jugging homeward at a trot, but rather feebly in the f.ce^t her en­
without
which indicated that tbe wagon they terutr. It bad coma by thia «“&gt;»•
end on tbe sbole, they werof»&gt;orable
drew could not be loaded very heavily. be hard to deny her anything.
to a novice. The erred wro good, though
to-X hl. time!, M-ffton" “
"Where’s the driver?” Miss Gray
Sere cnd there very narrow, as to aorue
■he
went
on,
“
It
to
only
fair
that
le.
here ano
J
h|Rhway«:
•sketl. “Do you see him?”
.tor. tbe r-ree
-ip-to. of the kind
"Nt&gt;. I don’t," raid I. “Quiet as the ---------.1 be alloweo
■
there wree no .harp P'too™
tram is, it must have got away from ro^re little thing to prove my
to shake untrained nerves, ana to
.Llr ro far a. she knew, waa utterly
him."
t°^"r5. todl. go. then." roM I. .hortly;
n^nalntol with the rojulto ley"*
t One of the boys ran up to tbe aprroaching horses and stopped tbenu bl“ ‘“fX^^toTttotTheabould “ tore. Not to pre— him ot flnto—
wa. her plan, for much hatrte
obligation, to the ±h. nrenn h«ln .pred '»
,end' .
I tortaimy had no
F.r the first MM-mlle she &lt;&gt;50”
m*°, . totonrot. It W*. totter for them
* a 1 i.nrffdv but when sb®
good to expect!
n,ie
to be quit, ae apeert"/ “
(la b
-sb.
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lecture to be given at the opera house by
Hon. W. G. Emerson, of Colorado, upon
the political Issues.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

Tbe management ot tbe Fair have suc­
ceeded In arranging as fine a program of »ttractioos at-the Fair next weak as has been
given in the history of the Society, and if
the weather Is fine, there will be a large
attendance. From tbe appearance of things
now, the different departments will be
filled to overflowing with the very beet of

exhibit*.

Saturday, September 18th, Is the K. O.
T. M. field day jjt Bedford, and among the
attractions is a base ball game between
Hickory Corners and the Y. M. C. A.
team from Battle Creek the winners to be
played by the Bedford club.
There will
be other features of Interest, Including
bicycle and foot races. Probably many
will be present from this city.

Lots of fellows out hunting last Sunday.
It’s generally these Sunday hunts that
The dance to be given by the Hastings
gives the" newspapers matter to- fill up fire department In this city, on Thursday
Tom Spence, groeer.
their
columns
with
"Killed
while
climb
­
evening of next week, promises to be a
Xext week is the Fair.
ing over a fence,” etc.
rousing success. The boys held a very
LandisvL1tt!e Liver Pills. 20c.
•
Court adjourned Monday until to-mor­ successful and enjoyable dance one year
Call on Miss Garn the milliner.
■
row at 9 o’clock, a. m.. whep it will con­ ago and nearly every one attending then
A great speed program at the Fair next vene again to finish up the calendar. will be present again this year.
They
week.
There are no jury cases, the jury being keep the best of order and permit no
Beeswax Minted at Stirling, Crawford discharged last Monday.
rpwdyism at all.
A Co’s.
While attending tire fair yon are cor­
Major Chas. Hatton who has been in the

Children,cry for Landis’ Restorto; 50
dooes «5c. •

Awarded
•MSiest Honors—World’* Pair,

Mouse traps and sage, butter bowls and
wagen grease, molasses and peanuts. ,candlmenta and cough syrup, soda and wash
tubs, lard and finest extracts (Cappy’aJ
Queen Qllvee and lanterns, tbe best Sal­
mon. etc.,etc Pshaw! what’s the use talk­
ing, come In and visit us and we wilt
show you around. Big Cook and Little
Cook and Herb and George always on
band.
Cook A Cook.
Something new to to be tried at Hudson
thia year, and from present Indications it
will prove a big success.
Instead ot tbe
old stereotyped county fair with an

Mr. and Mre. John Winkleman visited
at Grand Rapida last week. *
Miss Celia Ensign left this week for
Detroit, her future home.

Mrs, Ida McDermol, of Grand Rapids,
Is visiting friends In tbe city

Hon. Daniel Striker was in Eaton Rap­
Ids, od business, Wednesday.

Miss Ethel Dodd, of Canada, Is the
ruest of her alster, Mrs. S. B. Wilcox.

Fred Church, of Augusta, was the guest
of A. C. Fellows several days this week.
Mrs. Barker, of Saginaw, Is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Quaif, in tbe city.

C. E. Arnold, of Chicago, is the new
man added to the American laundry force.
Mrs. Fred L. Heath and Miss Franc
Williams were at Grand Rapids, Satur­
day.
Miss Lois Marshall, of Nashville, was
the guest of Miss Rebekah Striker this
week.
' .
j
Misses Mae. Mitchell and McNutt,, of

Alma, were guests of Hastings relative,
Tuesday.

Rev. Grigsby, Mr. Roberta,
aud Heiman Frost were at
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hughes
day w Itti Mr. and Mrs. Hale

Dr. Suleebd
Dimondale,

spent Sun­
Kenyon, at

Freeport.
• W.C. FitzSImmons is al Ionia this week,
playing with the Ionia band at the fair lu
that city.

Mrs. S. B. Wilcox returned Monday
from a two weeks’ visit with her parents
In Canada.

James and John Lambfe, ofSL Johns,
were guests of their brother R. W. Lambie,
In this city, last week.
Mrs. William H. Stebbins has returned
from ber visit with friends and relatives
at Minneapolis, Minnesota.

, CRIMINAL.

People vs. Roman Bull, fraudulently
disposing of chattel mortgaged goods—
continued.
.
*
People ya. Henry Knickerbocker, burg­
lary— gulity. .
People vs. Orley Smith, adultery—ac­
quitted.
People vs. Julia Ixear—continued.
People vs. Orlando J. Easterly.- robbery
—guilty."
People vs. Charles Furnlss, robberycontinued.
People vs. John Quinn, robbery—opntinut-d.
.
Peoble vs, Horatio Warner, writing
threatening letters—guilty.
People vs. Charley Sheriff, larcenyguilty.
.
. People va. David Leppard and Elmer
McArthur, ^resisting an officer—nol le
prosaed.
People v«. Elizabeth Guest, forgery—
nolle pressed.
People vt. Andrew J. Collins, larcency
—acquitted.
People vs. Chas Hutchinson—acquitted.
People vs. Claude Clifford, larcency. ap­
peal—discontinued, having served time In
J»U.
.;
.

The ladles of I foe First Baptist church,
will not go on the Ntr ground this year,
but will serve warm meal* in the Tinkler
building, oppnrite the American House,
all during th- -taw. Their .reputation fur
getting up good u:«.als is established aud
all are asked to give them a call while in
the city.
__________

Dr. Suleeba. wl‘1 deliver his famed lec­
ture on “Armenia” at the M. E. church
Sunday evening. Dr. Saieeba’s thorouah
acquaintance with' that oonntry* and bis
splendid ability as a speaker will give to
all who hear him a rare treat.
lecture
will be delivered under the auspices of
the W. F. M. 8., aud It is expected that
all who attend will contribute at least 5
cents, and If posable more.

Mito Greet WbkMy, Ot thto dty. toy.

Dated Hasttngs. MichSept izd... Um

often a \ orj unstaking sign. It generally
’means an iuterior lot of trash, but our induceinentu now are an opportunity that
ought to be grasped. We are offering the
best values in Millinery Goods.ever offered
in the city, aud we have the most superb
and excellent line. Our new stock lias just
arrived and everything is new aud. of the
latest designs and patterns. Everyone vis­
iting the fair should see this exquisite line
of goods.

CHANCERY &lt;TH CLASS.

For Salo.

Two houses and lots In desirable loca­
tions.
Will be sold cheap if sold at once.
Inquire of Fred M. Soule.

That Famous clothing house has got to
move Sept. 26th and la certainly making
prices on goods you should take advan-'
tage of If you have to have shoes or cloth­
ing this fall. Phln bought these goods
cheap and says he will give all cnstomere
special prices this week and next th close
out as much of the stock as he can.
The
shoes will ail be sold at some price as he
must close them out. So if you want to
buy cheap you had better see Phln Smith,
at the Racket.
.
;
We have got about 75 pairs of the best
Itargalns In mens’ and boys’ shoes we had.
They must be sold at some price.
Phin Smith, al tbe Famous.
Mammoth bargains at Lllllpatan prl ces
in underwear at Phln Smith’s. He has a
lot to close put.
. Special sole in gen if neckwear for the
week of the fair. All goods sold formerly
al 35 and 50 cents will go at 25 cents
straight.
1‘hin Smith, at the Famous.
If you do not ride a bicycle now it Is so
muddy you may want rubbers and Phin
Smith bas-a complete new stock, uo old
goods to work off and his goods are all tbe
twat or be will tell you so.
See him at
the Famous for mens’ or boys’- goods aud
at tbe Racket for ladies or childrens
goods.
Still they go to Phln Smith’s for ehlldreu’s clothing.
Well, no wonder; at lhe
price he Is making. We know be buys
cheap when he puls down his cash, bat It
docs not seem as If be coaid give tbe bar­
gains he dors.
Henry Welton ,bought too matiy hata
and now Phln Smith Is making the price.
See them if you are in need of a hat. See
about It.
Nearly erer, day there 1, e drey load ot
Un ware yoea by tor Phln Smith.
It la a
wonder what he don with IL
But It you
will ko up there with your money you will
eee. He alres so much, no wonder.
He
buya from lhe manutecturera.
Why la It that Phln Smith can and does
sell Indies’ and children’s shoes so much
cheaper than tbe resit
Well he buys
cheaper and sella on a leaa per cent, la the
reason.
Be mixes It la hard limes and
sella aocordluyly.
Another new arrlrsl ot ribbon op al tbe

HASTINQ5,
,

A “JUST RIGHT
Garment is satisfactoon; any other is an annoyance.
Our new wihter

CLOAKS, CAPPS.and
SHAWLS
arc now opened up and you will find them
well
made as they are fine looking.
They are all made for watm serviceable comfort,
but at the same time are reasonable in price
The wearer of a garment gets but of it only-what
the maker puts in, and long service and continued
good'looks are in every thread of these garmentsWe urge you,to look them over.

L. E. STAUFFER
Our
Prices

HATS.
—and everyone
should examine them
for that reaipn. One

muat keep looking to
miaa nothing, and the
jollieat lot of aomethinga one ought to
look over for the sake
of economy ia ofiered
at

—For the ten days

Beginning
Sat. Aug. apth.

h

Our io Days
orwSftdt..

This includes til &lt;•&gt;'
$1.50* ■

$3.00,

and ending

$3.50-

ANuSj-OO
you have your choice
of
.

Grades.
If you need a fi“e 1,11

store aad by

’

cun cSyffi-w

,1b

Terrence Corrigan vs. John Yarger el
a!., bill for accounting—stricken
John Holden vs. Frank Bailey eL *L.
bill to set aside deed and mortgage—goes
over.

Blw Gnee Blaoeb.nl baa relumed to

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jS
term ot office win rxiun- 1./ '« .-*1***
fWtewi alerters .« Frwi... • .J*
teo
dent 01 the VilM stau» “* •-««
SMSSStt
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Bargains in Milli wi

188 VK* OF FACT.

.

First National bank of Eikarder, Iowa,
vs. Henry C. Metzger, assumpsit—counter­
manded.
Wesley C. Norris vs. Angus McDonald,
appeal—stricken.
Isaac W. V rooman vs. City of Hastings,
trespass on the case—stricken.
Emily Crouch vs. William Main, appeal
—stricken.
Milo L. Williams v*. Covert O. Freer
trespass—stricken.
Robert P. Austin est. vs. C. G. Holbrook
est.. appeal—continued. '
John Drummond vs. C. K. A S. R. R.—
stricken, settled.

Mr. and Mn. Freeman Ford, of Hickory
Corners, are the guests of Hastings
nsllllnfriends and relatives this week.
Jry...
*?
'or you know Phlu
Bert Miller, formerly pitcher for the Smith makes prices to suit the tllMe.
Just got a lot ot latter paper and enrelHastings ball team, but now with the Sag­
"P *‘the Baeket llueaa by the looka
inaw Inter state tram, is in tbe city.
ot tbe price Phln will cell what la Bold.
£Wm. Potter will speak to the Irving
‘ “* l0* °' &lt;tr«« kooda
McKinley club al the Ryan school house ia
graue or goods.
Irving township, tomorrow evening?^
LadJeatooklM toe rujHwrs toe the*,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Marple and daught­
selves or children will do well to eee Phln
ers, Marguerite and Hilda, of Charlotte, Smith berore they buy.
ace gneato of Mr. and Mre. Clal. Marple.
Haalery; well you must see tbe ntiorn
and roods they bare up u&gt; Phln Smith’s
Racket store.
They are rery cheap.
M Kalamaxoo, Saturday, after a weak*,
See the dress form eoruett. No one will
VUS with Htaliofv trlenda aud relallree, r??
Ptkte but win
Batenla Brown returned to ber Smith at tire Backet
Oaenlnnlaed weak tub and one coohere, at Chicano, Tueeday morninn, after
bottom waab holler tor on. dollar and
aeluMvMt with HaaUnn reUllrea and pot
MrtV P4U11 no mt
U...lrL&gt;
1

Ito, a tree etreet tolr will be bald tMe year
ttoSepteaberld, 10. IT and U.
Tbe thbeity.

tanum xoTu-E

Co art Proceeding*.

merchant tailoring business for over fifty dially invited to make your headquarters
years, has opened an office over, the Has­ at Phillips A Erb’s elore, where you will
Confectionary of the finest aud best at tings city bank. It will payyou to call on fl nd a complete stuck of groceries. This
h 1 in if you need a fine suit at little cost. firth has an established reputation for fine
Cook A Cook's.
coffees, teas and canned goods. They can
Buy grain bags of Hendershott, oppo­ See his advt. in this Issue.
A new time table went into eSect on the show you a fine assortment of glassware;
site court bouse.'
.
Michigan Central railroad last Sunday. they will give you the highest market
Barrell salt 65c.. at Hendershott’s, op­
Call and see
There is no change of the trains on this price for your produce.
posite court house.
d ivlslon, therefore we will not have to gat them.
'
A fine program of sports and games at
The American Laundry will be moved
used to going to tbe trains at some other
the Fair next week.
from Its present location, one door east of
time.
O. I&gt;. Spaulding has bargains in dress
Merchants are now busy laying In their Fred Heath’s drug store, tb tbe bulldipg
goods and trimmings.
stock of fall goods. Watch their adver- formerly occupied by Mlns Sherman as a
millinery store, opposite Hams A VanHave you any beeswax to sell. Stirling, tlsemts In the Banner.
He who don’t
Crawford A Co. want it.
advertise and solicit your trade by inviting A rman’s grocery, tbe first of next week;
No better place than &lt;0. D. Spaulding's y ou to call and see him—don’t want it which will give the proprietors better and
more room for their largely Increasing
to buy ladies’ capes aud jackets.
very bail.
b uslness. They are running a first class
As good a lunch as any Fair visitor
We fit shoes so that they afford comfort
laun dry in every respect and judging from
would ask for, at Burman A Marple’s.
—and as for baby’s feet we pay special
their present-business the people of Hast­
Welsser' Bros, have placed an advt. In attention to them. Train the baby’s feet
I
In the way they should go aud It will al­ ings are thoroughly appreciating the
this issue of the Banner, on local page.
work they turn out.
ways go to our store to be fitted.
To’cure obstinate cases of constipation,
•
.
Wooley A Bronson.
PERSONAL MENTION.
take Landis' Syrup of Figs; 50 doses 25c.
What arc the Banner’s advertising
Two good base ball games at lhe Fair
Jack Rich Is soriously ill.
columns?
They are tbe buyers guide.
next week, between Romeo and Hastings.
They are tbe truths in black and white of
Charles Clark spent Sunday at Eaton
'Children, youths, adults, and finally tbe whom to look to for good honest values. Rapids.
whole caboodle, can find tablets, pencils, Read them; you can speud your spare time
Wanen 3peox&gt;
Nashville, was in tho
drawing paper and stationary at Cook A to no better advantage.
city yesterday.
Cook’s.
J. S. Goodyear has placed ap adv. Ip
Miss Effa Simpson, of Nashville, is vis­
Burman A Marple set up a 10 cent lunch this issue of the Banner, which will be iting in the city;
that ia better than lots of 25e meals, Try found on 5th page. His new line of car­
M. F. Jordan, of Middleville, was in
them during the fair, one door east of pets, capes and wraps of all kinds should
the city yesterday.
Banker office.
,
be inspected by you before you go home
C harlea Weissert and Ed. Evans are at
Hear Hou. Willis G. Emerson, of Color- from the fair whether you wish to buy or
Detroit, on business.
adao, at the opera house, this evening, not'
Mrs. McNaughton, of Battle Creek, vis­
under the auspices of the Young Men’s
Great closing out sale limited to 30 day&gt;
Republican Club.
Assignees closing out sale at less than cost ited In Hastings this week.
See Miss Sherman when you come to of the entire J. C. Farrell Clothing &amp;
Call at ouce
the fair, and ouy &lt; hat. Sbe now occupies Furnishing goods stock.
■rooms directly opposite Phillips A Erb’s while the best bargains are there.
P.
T.
C
olorove
,
Grocery store.
;
•
Assignee.
Tbe hose team is practicing everv even­
/*The wool boot factory at Hastings
ing and are getting in shape to attend tbe
cibsed a week ago to give the employes a
big tournament at. La Porte,' Indiana.
much needed rest This is one of tbe
XJctober 7th and Sth.
Come emt and help the management art most prosperous manufacturing insUtuthe debt that is resting on tbe Society, I ons In the state and runs night and day
during the whole yearVFreeport Her­
and another year will see one of tho great, ald.
/
uet Fairs In the state.
Thc band concert on the street Saturday
Mrs/E. Stewart, of-Lansing, has rented
the rooms over McOmber Bros; and will evening was tbe cause of a big crowd of
8oob ba prepared to do dress-making for people being down town, notwithstanding
tbe unpleasantness of the weather.
The
&gt;11, who desire her services.
boys are play ing some pretty music, and
A stock of goods without advertising is
are getting in shape to dlspnese sweet
tike a gun without ammunition, there Is
strains into tbe listeners of tbe Fair visitors.
nothing to make It "go off.” The Banner
We visited the cabinet shop of Owen
has some splendid ammunition.
Lowden thls week and were surprised at
Hicks predicted all kinds ot weather to
the amount and high class of work he ia
visit us the first of this month, but we
turning out.
He reports business good,
’«8em to have been let down rather easy,
and well it should be considering his dais
or else Hicks didn't know this time.
of work. It you need anything in cabinet
If you havn’t yet tried any of that fine
or wood work it will pay you to call upon
coffee and tea at Phillips A Erb‘s, Just call
him.
«od get a sample of each. One trial will
Busby Bros, propose to be able to
"convince you there is no better sold.
accommodate all patrons, who may call on
The city bakery is the place to get fresh
them daring the fair. They will have the
home nude goods same as your mother
services of an extra barber or two and will
vsed to make.
be In shape to dd your barber work with­
*~J. P. Benkes, Prop.
out causing you to wait.
They have the
Squirrels are reported quite plentiful by latest style In hair cutting aud In a strictly
the hunters,but other game In season quite up-to-date shop.
scarce. Quails are said to be numerous,
Phln Smith will vacate lhe store now
also, but are still under the protection of
occupied by him as a clpthlng store one
door east of Stirling, Crawford A Co., the
We leant that Dr. c. W. Mixer ba. latter part of this month, and Morrill A
veer .nceesdtuHjr removed a cancer from Lambie, clothing merchants, will move
* the upper Up ot bla ratber-ln-lav, Major their stock of clothing Into tbe same abou t
Baum. Hut baa been trooblloc blm Lor October 1st
'■ about three year,.
.
Tbe following flag days appear for tho
Tbe Great Syndicate ebon, which ex- remainder of September and the schools
■ btolted lu Baatlnm come time ago came to
of tbe United States expect to observe tbe
Rtter at Leeionla, Ohio, where the United same by hanging out old glory from every
^8Utoa Prlnbnit Co., M eiadnaatL levied school building:
September 17. 1787,
’toRtbe animal, end everything with tbe adoption of the U. S. constitution.
Sep­
-antoolxallon to Mtlary a *10,000 claim tember 17, 1868, battle of Antietam.
*r printing.
September 19,1881, death of James Gar
field (half mask)

Church a.Ml Wonay.

P. T. Colgrore left for Covington. Ky.,

Usual *arvtoaa at Um
Presbyterian
Tuesday erenltur w
the rtand lodre KhlfbU ot Fythtea ot church.
that state.
Preabyterian Y. P. 8. C. E. to be led by
Mr*. Bert Armstrong, well known to Cbas. Button Sunday evening.
many Hastings people, Is reported yj terBev. Sherwood, 'of Waterford, will
louslv ill at her home ih*Bowcu« Mills,
preach in Reed's ball Sunday momiug
with no possible hopes of ber recovery.
and evening. All are cordially invited.
Louis Goodyear returned from Bay
View Monday night, and rill spend a few
Tbe Emmanuel Y. P. 3. C 1. wiM bold
days In Hastings before returning to bls an Informal rerepttoe at the Pariah Houm*,
schoolmaster’* chair. in Allegan high Tocaday evening. September 22. at 7:80.
All lateiwted. ht the work are cordially
school.
Invited.
Bev. Thoc. Cot left yesterday mornink
On Wednesday mnraiog Rev. Cox left
for Laming, to attend the M. E. annual
Lansing to attend cotrference.
He
Conference. Rev. Cox’, friend, hope -tho for
whl return, however for the services of
power, that be” will ordain bla return to next Sunday, and will preach hi the morn­
ing. Dr. Suleeta will give an address on
till, city for another year.
•-Armenia" in the evening.

in our gtore

hit, look these o«r
before the stock
broken.

C. H. OSBORN &amp; Co.

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Hastings Banner.

VOL. XLI. NO. 21

HASTINGS, MICH, SEPTEMBER 2a. 1896.
Published Tburxdavs by

1 1- COOK • BROS.. •«
HABTIHQS. MICH

I CORRESPONDENCE.
|
i

-THAT

Coffee
Is
Cheaper
If you don’t it’s a
do not buy Coffee of us.
fer you a

jriiolcs
.-nient that they become
when you have once

WHOLE NO. 2154

(Hastings Banner.

DON’T
YOU
KNOW

sign you
We ot-

Coffee for 20c as good as formerly
sold at 25c.
Coffee for 25c as good as formerly
sold at 30c.
Buy of us and get the worth
of y^ur mqney.
We have now

Koodkin.
A cold wavq has struck us but «h yet
has done no damage.
We have h«i two
light frusls but uoi hard enough to do
any datnage. .
Mrs. J. A. Baughman ha* gone to
Daylstown. Ohio, where she will moke
lier future home.
It is reported that our oar factory will
soon pack up and remove to some "Other
place.
.
AL Whitcomb bat returned from India­
na. Where be has been to look up a loca­
tion fur flip oar factory.
We have nut
heard of the result uf ills trip.
Mrs. Fred Jordan Is very sick but-isimprovlng.
z .
t
•
A large number of Mrs. Baughman's
friends gathered at the Rogers boose on
Thursday nlghi and gave her a general
surprise. Each lady present brought a
block for a quilt, sixty-one In alL '.The
blocks were presented by Mrs. Vande.
walker, wlin Chose words appropriate to
the occasion.
1
,
Dr. Waddell, of your place, was in our
village on Monday.
Chartre Rowlader will soon move to our
place where be will continue to purcba.-e
stock.
Judge Cleu:eM Smith was in cur village
Wednesday of last week.
;
Hicks hoi struck our town and so ha* a
cold wave. .
.
E. Snugs and tamlly. of Muskegon,
are spending a few days with woodland |
fFiends
By carelessness we neglected to mail
our items last week until Wednesday
mornlug and see that they did not creep
into the paper as we had hoped.
Bnrt Miller was Iu town a few days last

The first frost here came Saturday night.
Fanners are still busy getting in their
wheat, having been delayed by the heavy
rains.
Mrs. Will Cooper, of Delton, is tbe gdest
of her sister Mrs. W. Fisher.
Dr. Bak, of Lansing, was in town Sat­
urday.
Mrs. Stonechest, of Kalamazoo, spent
last week with Mrs. Chas. Barber..
Mr. Martin has rented the blacksmith
and repair shop of Isaac Rickenmore and
will carry an the business as heretofore.
Minnie Flower spent several days in
Augusta last week.
B. and W. Fisher attended the republi­
can speech at Richlaud last Tuesday.
. ,
Ray Gilbert hgs returned after spending
several weeks in Iz-'mldas.
Chas. Fisher went to Grand Rapids
Monday.
Morris Brown injured his hand io a
windmill quite severely last week.
Master John Dwight, of Gull Lake,
started. for Boston Monday to attend
school.
Our teachers have received and dis­
tributed tickets to their scholars for the
Hastings fair.
W. Plainwell and wife attended the
fair on Thursday.
We were sorry to hear that Shirley.
Smith had got home. -Can
■Can’t you
j ou persuade’
him to take another trip?

TISING MEDIUM IN
BARRY COUNTY. ...

Maurice Sterill and family, of Chicago,
who have been gue*^s of H. J. Flower,
went to Galesburg, Wednesday, and from
there to Marshall to 4pend Saad ay, from
ts»nce home.
School is progressing very finely under
V . Backus’guidance. Also very favor­
able reports are received from the North
Star district where Miss Frankie Woodard
is teaching.
Mrs. B. W. Johnson and' family' are
visiting Middlevn’** friends.
Miss Flora McCallum, a former teacher
in our schools here but now esKhier of a.
carriage company in Elkhart, Ind., called
on a.few Milo friends as she was going
through to Kalamazoo on her wheel, Sun­
day.
.
Most of our farmers alii finish seeding
in time to take in die County Fair, -if no
more rain prevents.
Dr. Jas. Elliott, of Hickory Comers,
was on our streets. Monday.
Homer Flower and wife visited at
Sidney Dunu’s. Galesburg,- Wednesday
and Thursday. ■
Tbe Flowers, Johnson. Williams and
Thorpe families held a picnic at Gull Lake,
Tuesday.last. They speak very highly of
the beauties of Wild-wood resort also of
the kindness shown them by tbe proprie­
tor Frank Humphrey.

endeavor to correct the Influence, If bad,
or to assist, if good.
10. A nervous pupil wfll more abowL
You must be considerate, mi d and cau­
tious In his management.
11. Tbe lymphatic pupil is stow. Har­
ry him all you can.
IS. The stubborn pupil is an aaaoyanoe. Don’t notice it and m soon as be
finds that you do noL he will atop being
obstinate.
13. The sanguine pupil l.kre life and
gaiety. Do not repress him; be will cheer
you nr,
14. Secure the friendship of the bilioaa
temperament and you will have a good
friend. •
' I
15. When you have determined bad
traits in a child,-endeavor to correct them;
thus you may change hi» temperament.
The Department of Public Inatruction
has issued a “Michigan Manuel of Child
Stndy" which teachers aud parents may
have for tbe asking. Address, H. R. Pat­
tengill, Lansing, Mich.
v
; It is hoped that this manuel’ may mil
more careful attention to tbe subject
serve as a guide for future work to
earnest educators.

The old plbncers of Barry county, met
nt tbe court room In the city, on Saturday,
the 19tb, being an adjourned meeting from
the 12th. Tbe meeting was called to order
J
From to to 30 gallons.
Bom. to Mrs. Ruth Campbell, on the by the president, Hon. Daniel Striker, at
.
vveasey.
17th, a boy.
10:30 a. nt., and tbe chaplain. Rev. A.
Delayed tetter.
Arcliy Anderson has purchaw*d the tim­ Wakefield not being present, prayer was
Heavy rains have retarded wheat sow­
ber on the land known a* the Warren offered by Bev Taylor, pastor of Emtnaning.
!»•* P. Flowers made a business trip to Williams forty and will cut the same im­ ' url church, in tbe Vity of Hastings, after
Bookca^e-Chiffoniermediately.
Hastings Monday.
which the.minutes wire read and approv- .
Writhig desk.
West Cressey school commenced Mon­ . Moxes Seebur and wife, of Rutland, ed. The report of the historian, the Hon.
were guests of D. L. Northland and H. Clemeut.Smith, was then read, giving the
day with Miss More as teacher.
names and number of deaths of old pio­
Mrs. Mary Barber Is again quite sick Mosher last Saturday and Sorutey.
Mrs. Nestell. of SL Johns, has been neers in the county for the past year. Tbe
s.'
in so many ways
and is under the care of Dr. Mower, of
spending a few days with the families of number rrported was seventy, the report
Rieliland.
fiist : - iuti spensable.
OnlyactBrnj. Wait.is preparing to build a house D. L. Northland, M. Waldorf! and other I one year ago being 94. These figures
tu’-r pectipn can describe to you
retail yes.'
plainly tell os that the grand army of
on tin; Gull Road.
capita! (urhitnec idkas, the merits
Mrs. Jonathan Fox was quite sick for a Barry ooouty pioneers are falling “thick
There will be a chicken pie social at
few days last week but is better now.
and fast like autumn leaves; and the sons
John. Barber’* Friday evening.
of which cai&gt; be learned only by
and daughters of-old pioneers will soon
l.uht Friday night Adam Wayland living
Qulmbjr.
evpericnce. &gt;
.
have to take tbelr places.
After the re­
south and west of thisolace lost two barns
Mrs. Bachellor and son C hades are vis- port of the Uktorian. came a very interest­
\V- havd a new line of Rug
Charles Grozlngcr ik teaching in the which caught fin* from a Irolt of lightning
Eupcr district. *
.
.
log paper by J. J. Hendershott, giving a
ami Carpet Rampies and our Furni­
that struck between them setting troth on iting friends In Detroit thia week.
Gns
Reid
and
wife,
of
Dowling,
visited
very full aud complete history of tbe pio­
Many of our farmers haVe not sown fin-.
,
ture assort inent includes every.
neer township of Irvlpg. This report was
their wheat yet.
On Thursday last Sept. 40th at 8:30. friends heYe one day last week
thiog. up-0 date- at the lowest
E. 1). Reid and wife spent last week at listened to with much interest and might
Watte A Rowladt-r shipped hogs yester- o’clock a. ui. al the residence of the bride’s
posible pn'^s;
well be tairn as a guide by tix»*e who are
d"We hear that Rev. Vandewalkkr will father D. P. Flower, Mi.-s Lila and Horace Wall lake.
Frank VanSyckle and wife, of Battle to write-up ilie histories or tbeir townJ. Gilbert were united In m»rrlage. Rev.
remain with' us another, year.
i’eatllng officiating. Only the members of Creek, visited Jr lends at this place last sbipe kn tbe future. Very feeling remarks
were made on the paper read by tbe Hon.
The young week.
Albert Barnum''will soon.move Into hlB the family were present.
The aaw mill at this plus Is running Geo. K. Beamer. one of tbe old pioneers
residence lately purchased of
S. couple started immediately for Chicago
of Irving. Tears gathered In bin eyes as
where Mr. Gilbert Is in business.
Tbe with a full force of men.
Schantz.
—
The Quimby ball club and Macomber tbe recollections of by-gone days were
bride was born and has always lived here,
furniture Dealers.
will play ball at this place Saturday fore­ wafted back on memory’s wing to hts
Woodland.
where she will be greatly missed.
The
‘
ibjdniqK
noon.
.
.
. ’ .
■
youthful struggles, and finding himself
good wishes of all go with them.
may include a good deal more than I Delayed letter.
We had a heavy ruin on Saturday after­
standing almost alone now, -his compan­
Orangeville.
Quimby.
the master wots of.
Perhaps we noon.
A new commer at Wm. Crawford’s last ions and neighbors of other days gone on
•lly attended day
Delayed
tetter.
The Rebekah plchic that was to have oc­
before. On motion of C-ester Messer the
have such as tricky boys most de |
week
—
a
12
lb
boy.
Also
a
buy
bom
the
Elder
Osgood
prearhwl
a
very
Interest'
ight calls find us
or.light.
old officers were re-elected tor the ensuing
light in,’and we certainly have ev­ curred on Saturday was postponed ou ac­ ing sermon at the school hous* last Sun- | :20th at W. Rose.
count of tbe rain.
at Ford's
Frank Saddler had the misfortune to get year an follows:
day
eve.
erything desired in their linehy the
LH. Smith wri In Jackson ou Monday,
Pres.—Hou. Daniel Striker.
.
one
of
his
horses
badly
hurt
in
k
barb
­
j. N. McIntyre an-l wife spent Sunday
Vice Pres.—W. W. Hampton,
most severe and exacting of peda­ on legal business.
wire fence last Monday.
Mmi J. A. Baughman tins her goods with friends in South Hastings.
Sec’y.—D. R. Cook.
gogues. Abundant and convenient
The free silver people here are not feel­
Mn*.
Emilia
Cole,
nt
Thomapple,
spent
Historian—Bon. Clement Smith.
packed and will soon move to Ohio.
ing well of late. Perhaps they have heard
supplies arc the teacher’s best
Ex. Com.—Mrs. Clement Smith. Miss y
A tramp blacksmith and wife allowed up Sunday with hirmis at-this place.
Sumner SponaOle and wife spent Sun­ from Maine.
helps, and a guaranty of progress in our village an Saturday. Th«y were
Kone Goodyear.
day
al
Maple
Grove.
The meeting then adjourned to meet
by his pupils.
We, in our way. dressed well a nd.,took board at the hotel,
Mrs. Graves, of Rockford, is visiting at
again at 1 p. m
Met persuant toadjcwm*
are assisting the perfection of mod­ but on Tuesday they became u minus Mr?. John Caxteteln.
ment; was called to order by the presi­
quantity and left board bill behind.
Miss
Emma
B
idle
man
is
working
for
ern educational methods by keep­
(Conducted by Ml«* Flora J. Beadle. County dent. The choir sang “America,” many of
Perry Humdcker Is making a fine Mc­
. . Coin mist loner.)
the audience joining, after which the pres­
ing a complete line of school sup­ Kinley A Hobart banner’Yur Wm. Fitz­ Mrs. S. J. Bidlemau.
Irving Gaskill want* a good eoak as he
ident urged a better Interest to be taken
plies, as well as all the necessities, gibbem*.
says he is getting tired* of keeping old
Child Study.
by the members of the association, which
We
hope
they
will
stwn
begin
to
shovel
of the place* of business and the
Continued from third page. _
would mahe the meetings more Interesting
I free silver so we can replenish our slock, batch._________________
elegant accessories of private cor­ '-jlhe republican speech at the town hall
Howling.
In last week's paper we made the as­ and profitable an well. Next followed the
pioneer history of tbe township of Yankee
sertion
that
a
description
of
a
condition
In
The
recent
heavy
ralus
has
delayed
‘ on Thursday night wai largely attended,
respondence.
the crowd being so large that many could wheat sowing considerable as some of "the sometimes taken for an explanation. The Springs by the Hon. H. A. Goodyear aud
miud of Hie teacher spontaneously desires Mr. Trask, one of the pioneers of nald
SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT.
not get In and were ^omihjlled to stand at wheat ground Is under waicrt
Earnest Warner Is slowly recovering an understanding of the cause, but accepts township. These papers were InteresttaK
the open windows.
Everybody, listened attentively to the aud will be able to be up in a short time. a vague and general description, of a con­ but not as full and complete an might be
Mr. Sliuitz has been plastering Mr. dition, always erroneous. to. a greater ur wished. Short speeches were then made
arguments advanced b) Mr. Thomas and
Hook's house; also building chimneys and less degree..as the satisfactory citation of by Albert Warner, of Prairieville, the vice
frequently applauded hltn. •
the Immediate cauae.
The supposed president Mr. Hampton, and Ebeu Pen­
cisteru.
On account of the heavy rain last Frl- cause, being so indefinite, cannot be di­ nock. many of which disclosed Ute real
day evening, the. Maccabees were com­ rectly attached by the teacher and hence hard struggles, the.joys and sorrows, the
pelled to-postpone their chicken pie social the occasion for the feeling of powerless­ sunshine and shadow of pioneer life that
ness which is often experienced before; could well be accepted as object lesson-,
। uniH-sotne future lime.
worthy of imitation, by the sons and
J Frank Herrington has mnvyd his house­ very needful cases.
SELLING AGENT.
For “stupidity ” and “stubbornees,’'In daughters of these hardy, sclf reltant
) hold goods Into tbe fruit drj er..
Jay Smith and company altetided ser­ many cases one wou’d b. tter have substi­ pioneers.
After these speeches the choir sang tbe
tuted “poor hearing;’’and
weakness of
vices at Lacey hist Sunday evening.
Miss Clara Warner and slater Mrs. Ed mind, "poor eyesight" or "defective vis­ old song “The Old House st Home,” and
Telherlc. are- both victims of typhoid ion.” -Defective .senses, disturbed circula­ tltcre was mauy a moist rye to be seen iu
tion, decreased vitality from sickness, loss the audience by the memnrieiFtbe song iu- .
fever: Dr. Sheffield attending physician.
W. R. Ormsbee was summoned to his of sleep, oyer work or lack of nourish­ spired. The lime fixed for tbe next meet­
father’s bed?ide in Pennt-ylvanla last ment greatly effect power and efficiency of Ing is June Mb. 1897. snd we trust that
Teach­ every old pioneer will cut this date out
week. He is suffering with a stone can­ attention to school room duties.
cer on the neck and his death Is hourly ers need ability to Inqtfire Into tbe pos­ .and paste iu some conspicuous place so
time may
not be—
forgotten.
Resible aud probable cause and conditions, - that the -------------------------------------expected.
Mrs. D. Hook has been the guest of that operate In opposition to rightful edu- j member that every day a gray hair falls to
ground,
reminding
ns •*«»
that our hlAorr. u„i cinth First Class Quality Trimmings. High Ci«s» Johnstown friends for the past two cative influences. They should team to ' the------—* —
••*»-**•—- —
8 1X^5£!!»o“.r Work .J L.» IMcf»« ■
weeks.
. ■
■
.
1 counteract wrong tendencies and avoid lan will-record tbe fact that we too bare
postal. I will bring samplespassed over to that silent majority. So.
/
Leu Rice Is making preparations to evil consequences.
Teachers should first learn to determine while we yet have health and strength, let
• OFFICE OVER
build a house on his farm this fall.
On Friday, the last day of the fair, the the characteristic*, mental, moral and us meet ouoe each year, and lake one
pujo.v...
...v .....................................another by the hand, aud smooth the
CITY BANK,
Dowling «chool wjll go in a four horse physical, of the children under their care.
wagon, and the teacher, M l«s Troxel, will As a child’s men tel Is largely influenced ! pathway of the old pioneer, recount our
1IA9T1M »s. Mich
by bls physical. It Is important that some | trials and atruggles,aud bow with patience
have the school photographed.
.
-•—
.1-----..A,- .
aud perseverance «„
we rnw
rose. trininshanl
triumphant nt
at
Mrs. James Boyd went to Toledo last attention be directed to the study of teiulast, and so the story of our expertenco
Sunday on an excursion, and attended a perament In this study one must of
shall give strength to those who will ootne
necessity
notice
certain
mental
eharacgolden anniversary of hrr sister-in-law.
'
after us. to fight tbe battle of life manfully
A. Ormsbee talks of purchasing a farm terlstlns,determined by uutwMrd manifesta­
tions. It is a rare thing :p find a person and with tbe patience and perseverance of
I at Lacey.
•
i hr old pioneer. Don’t forget the date.
or
a
child
of
pure
tempers
mint.
| It h reported that Mrs. Henry Gaskill
D. R. Cook. Sec’y.
They are of all grades snd qualities, and
and son. of Battle Creek, are victims of
□o two alike. It is only necessary to de­
I diphtheria.
termine what q'lilities belong to ea.-n
At the Methodist church next Sunday
child. To do this a teacher must lie I be pastor will preach.
In the evening
Now we come to the front after a two patient, honest and observing. Study the the subject will be “Observations in the
child intelligently, tesclrers. aud you will heart of England. Ail cordially invited.
weeks lay off.
be surprised at the lac.llty with which,' In
John Marks baby Is In poor health.
The anilely connected with Emmanuel
Ciiaries Barry was called to York State a little while, you on determine eaHi church will lie entertalued. Thursday Oct.
child’s nature. Take tlo»e. Study your­
on account of the Illness of his father.
1st. by Mrs. David Goodyear and the
•
J. and H. Marks are, at this writing. In self.
ladles associated with her. Supper served
0. O. Hoyt ^ivo the following helpful
Ingham County building fence.
in the Parish Bouse from 5 until 7 o'clock.
.
• G. W. Coats is now able to be on tbe suggestions*
The regular monthly meeting of W. H.
1. Pupils that are much all'ke’should
streets again.
liot be put together; rather,place a nervous
Mrs. Bevier, of Lake Odessa, spent part pupil by the side of a bilious or lymphatic held In the church parlors Wrdueeday,
Sept. SO, at 5:30 p.
A onsal eiwttna ol
of last week In the Grove.
temperament.
James B. Long now goes to Ohio to
officers. A full attendance Is das I rad.
5. Better not scold at all; but if you do.
visit friends.
do .not scold tbe nervous pupils.
Mr. Warner, of Hastings, attended
3. Ask the most questions of the ly m­
church here. Sunday evening.
phatic temperament.
Mrs. Inez Sprague. Free, of Y. P. S. C.
4. Be oolloeled, cool aud firm with the
E.. leads ibe ineetlng-Sunffay evening.
nervous, sanguine pupil When you say
I^ee McDonald has sold his property. “No" stick to IL
Now we are minus a blacksmith.
6. Study the motive of the apparent
stubborn pupil Lead rather than drive.
IIInda Corner*.
Mbs Smith, of Three Rivers, favored If you are nernras yourself be careful of
tbe Y. P. S. C. E. Sunday evening with your treatment of the apparently stubborn
THE
THE LEG.
lymphatic boy or girl.
some fine recitations.
6. Nervous, reuguine pupils are easily
Bert Robinson, of Hattie Creek, Is |
spending tbe week with relatives In this excited. In questioning be careful how
vicinity.
.
■
j you manage them. Give them time to
Dan. Hine and wife, of your city, are think.
7. Correct the nervous pupil privately.
spending the week with the miters par­
8. The bilious. lytWphalic. nervous
ent* at this place,
careful treatment Gain
A
place attended children require
*■. number from . thia
BlrtorV
T.l» whb
.Rm., 4. «.
—
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‘
U
T
flartiMt
WltaJ .1
• ] UKM(eii mMJU&lt;
T00m,,
15 eordv two or jtirre t rot w-rod
Saturday and Stmday.
none: 15 cords eighteen inch »uw
U.
AM-SUBUI
' ....... —
’ John Robinson Is working for Frank
WHILE VISITINO THE FAIR CALL ON US.
hava brcu at work aiouud the child ami 1 Knquirt- of . 3 Brown,
Pltrce, of Brush Ridge.
YOU A RE ALWAYS WELCOME^

u&gt;cu H, .....
%
,
One mibt; have what it is an ann.-.-.;d..
be without.
That’s
tiie ides of qur combination ' .

Stone Meat Tubs,
Hams &amp; Van Arman;

Renke? &amp; Walldorff,

s.

Spectacles,

Properly
Fitted
With
Glasses.

i ua. now.

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The Globe Tailoring Go

Charge
For
Testing.

_CINCINNATI O.

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F. R. PANCOAST,

absolute satisfaction.

THERE’S NO USE

You cannot find in these United States
tbe equal of the genuine BECKWITH ROUHb
OrtK. You may try; you’ll get left. Remember,
it's tbe combination of good points that makes the
perfect stove. That’s where we get the imitations,
they can't steal the whole stove;they steal one thing
and think they have it all, but it fails; they build
another, it fails. Still they keep crying, good as

the ROUND OflK. They are not; believe us.
SEE

NAME ON

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Hastings Banner.

GOODS.

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TF0RM8.

Thursday, Sept. 24. 1896.
EFFECT OF THE WILSON TARIFF

ON THE WOOLEN INDUSTRY.

AH’.car u. ItuV

SOME OF THE DEMOCRAT AND
REPUBLICAN UTTERANCES.

.

ADDITIONAL

IntorMt -- Largely lucrtni .l Import*

ED ifOKI AL NOTE&gt;

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1

This paper has already published
statistics showing the disastrous effects
of
the Wilson tariff on the wool rais­
Telling Blow for Good Government and
ing industry in this country.
The
In looking over the battle ground of effect upon the manufactory, of woolen
Maine, strewn with the dead and wound- and worsted goods has been almost
■ed pojioernts and populists and their equally destructive, so that there is no
shattered paraphernalia, as the smoke compensating benefit.
The farmer
-clears away, one realizes for the first loses the sale of his wool, and is also
time the real extent of the magnificent losing tht&gt; sale of his farm products
•victory achieved by the republicans.
that would come from the employment
'They have rolled up nearly three of hands in the woolen mills.
.
Mimes the greateat gabernatorinl pin- i
The import^ of woolen cloth for the
rality ever known in a presidential ‘ year 1894, the last year under the Mc&gt;ear, as will be seep by the following j Kinley tariff, were 7,869,907 pounds,
table:
| valued at 87.010,291.. In 1895. the first
ReP Pluralig; i year under the Wilson tariff, titey were
'.19,’lW &lt;0,070.148 pounds, valued at $25,281,668.
il’Ss ‘ 'In woo^u dress goods tiie value of imJ.-,/
115*441 ! IHirtatians in 1894 was $8,647,258, and
1S78..................................... .
1W (Greenback plurality),
S.UE'ln 1005 it was $22,549,483. The value
.19,700 । of imports of woolen manufactures of
.11.531 all classes for the calendar years named
1K«.
..50,000
was ns follows, the first four' years
The average plurality prior to J89«»
being under the McKinley tariff, and
therefore Ims been a little over 17,000,
the lost Under the 5Vilson tariff:
-and, taking those figures as a basis for
Year.
Value
•comparison, the gain has been over 33.- IW1.............................
l3i.0i0.JM5
&lt;M)0. As compared with 1892 it La over I8«......... ............................................. J7,515.445
JH»3 30.238.500
37.000.
..........................
1«.BM,215
The republicans of Maine have not 1BU5........................................................ tW.25i.3il
The large importations have had the
•only returned their four congressmen,
effect of ' paralyzing the manufacture
•as was to have been expected, but they
of woolen goods in the factories, both
have made them beneficiaries of the
east and \vest, in tills country. The
general increase, us will be seen by the
following from the Keene. N. IL. Sen­
. following tables:
tinel, is n fair statement of the condi­
1SS4.
tions that exist in all the woolen goods
First district,, Reed...
......... .MB-t
KIM
•Second .tlstriet
*
‘
ct. l&gt;inKley..»W3
about 11.000 districts of the country. It is part of
Third district.
!. Million...H.527
™....
about 12.UC0
Fourth dbili:&lt;:t. BuUtclle.jO.M9
:^ute!!=.S,L:9 about 15.000 . an editorial under the caption of .“Sb
• \
,
They have carried every eouuty in the lent Looms. ■’
“No important business has
^atatc.
They have elected a unanimously re­ disastrously affected by the Wilsonpublican senate and 1+G out of 151 mem­ Gorman tariff law as the manufacture
of woolens. AU over the country the
bers of the bouse.
•
They hate*cast the largest republican experience seems to l&gt;e the same—in­
ability
to cope with English competi­
vote ever known in Maine, while the
democratic vote is the smallest ever tion and the consequent closing of the
mills
in
whole or in part, or, if the
•known, except that of two years ago,
when the democrats allowed the elec- mills keep up their pmiuetion, the
profits
are
miserably small. Onr mills
*tion to go by default.
in Cheshire county have’ suffered with
The city of Bath, the home of Arthur
Sewnll, one of' the appendages to the the rest Mill ownershave lost profits,
Brjan ticket, cast a total vote of 1,710. laborers have lost work and storekeep­
Hinsdale and
•Of these votes 1,310 were republican, a ers have lost trade.
■
gniu of 600. Mr. ScwalUwas beaten in Ashuelot have been struck the hardest
his own. ward by 182 out of 242 votes. blow. They were lively places a year
Mr. Sewnll was beaten in his own family ago. Now ^heir principal industrial
establishments are closed and the
“by a vote nf 2 to 1.
.
towns are quiet beyond precedent
The-city of Portland gives Powers, for
Everybody in the two villages feels the
{governor, a -plurality of 1.937, a gain of
hard times and almost everybody
-1,451 over 1892.
,
curses the 55’ilson law. The loss in
T8r. Maijlcy. plaj'fully and yet exlabor and wages owing to the depres­
Xdtaatly, asks:
”55’1181 more could.
sion in the woolen business is astonish­
'Maine have done for the cause of good
ingly large. In good times, say in the
' government, ‘honest money* and profall of 1802, the woolen mills of the
.'teclion?” Nothing more, Mr. Manley.
^Republicans outside of Maine are not of the county, were employing 1,200
hands and paying out in wages about
' unreasonable. They do sot want the
836,000 u month. At present the same
-earth. They are entirely satisfied with
mills are employing not quite 400
3Iahnp,'both for September and Novemhands and are paying, in wages be­
’ber.—Chicago Tribune.
tween sij,oon and 812,000 a month.
In other words, the number of labor­
ers employed and the aggregate
,
We rirc told by the “Bryanites” in­
amount of wages have been reduced
definitely that there arc many'ferrible
two-thirds.”
.
'free silver centers in the west outside
31van time, the tariff measure, which
^althe distinctively silver mining states; has paralyzed the American woolen in­
but where are they? We wish aomedustry, has hud a revivifying effect on
Hxxly would point them out to us, with
the Bradfoni manufacturing district in
Hhe evidence to sustain the character;
England. Here is what the London
•■attributed to them. Out west people,
correspondent of the New York Trib­
‘wea-e told that even in Vermont there
une has to say on thfe subject:
'were many such places; l^ut they did
“The American tariff was changed
’not show up at the late election. Mr.
in 1890, and the* Bradford trade .with
bewail wm made the running mute of
the United States in men's coatings,
’fJryun on the supposition that Maine
which had amounted to 36,500,000 iu
"was solid for repudiation; but the elec-,
1889, dropped to 82,500,000 in 1891, and
tion there dissipated that hope pretty
after a temporary revival during the
■effectually. The indications nre that!
next two years fell again to 81,300,000
'the repudiation lists are bluffing unconin 1894. In like manner the exports of
tecinuably, though' perhaps a less polite
stuff goods, Which had averaged $6,000,­
Tfcnn might be used to describe their
000
in 1890, sank to the low level of
^assertions. According to the reports
$2,800,000
in 1894. The old and the
•that come from our own correspondents
new
industries of Bradford suffered
•«jd those we find in the most trust­
worthy newspapers throughout the' ajike from the McKinley tariff, which
■treat the tide is running the other way' largely increased the duties on stuff
■ummfetakubly and irresistibly.—N. Yd goods and coatings. It was a ]&gt;eriod of
profound gloom for the entire district
53un.
The reaction came when the duties pn
goods for the American market were
' Suppose it to be true that free coin- reduced about one-half in the . Wilson
'MtBJ double tbe price of wheat and tariff.
A well-informed specialist
•'other food products, where does the whose figures I take from an exhaust­
■wrorkingman come In. with double ive review of the Bradford trade pub­
•price* for his bread, meat and the like lished in the London Times, states
■taud the same old wage?
•.■ that the exports of coatings to the
United States rose from *1,275,636 for
To Policy Holder*.
Do you hol^ a policy in a life or fire the year ended Sept 30,1894, to$6,575,352
in 1895 at a correspondting date.
■&lt;nsurancc Company?' Vote for free coin­
age and you vote to reduce by one-half This increase of nearly 60” per cent re­
peals
the full effect of the Wilson tariff
■nbe value ;bf your policy.
luring the first year when it was in oper­
ation. The export of stuff goods during
the same period ran up from $2,200,000
to 88,375.000. On the basis of the con­
sular statistics for the year ended Dec.
10, 1895, the results of the repeal of the
McKinley tariff may be enlarged 5on•win soon go away if you cure tbe cause.
iiderably.
The export of worsted
matings to the United States was
(8,561,228; that of stuff goods, 89,748,-’
537. The entire Bradford trade with
the United States during 1895 ran up
from 8M1S.334 to 837,745,096.”
An exultant English correspondent,
referring to some of the figures, says:
“Under the Republican tariff Brad­
ford exported worsteds worth $3,300,MX) to the United States.
Under
the Wilson tariff last year Bradford
jxported 88,375,000 of worsteds to the
United States.' Bradford has $6,175,000
,n pocket that she would not have had If
Prof. WibKm were not a statesman.
Hurrah for Bradford!
Hurrah for
Profemor Wilson!
And damn the
Co., Petrolt, Mtoh. United States!”
Do the farmers and manufacturers
&gt;f Michigan want four years more of
the Wilson tariff?

T ilVW

selves as bimetalista, and at the same,
time give their assent to the terms of
the St Louis platform; yit the St.
Louis platform 1* practically much
nearer true bi me talism «hun . the Chi-

tloimry Sentiments- -Xo Declaration of

THE VICTORY IN MAINE.

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Legs-ache

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take

While the tariff and financial plunks
of the Itepublican and Democratic plat­
forms deservedly have a large share of
the public attention, there are certain
other differences between them that
ought not to be overlooked. The pres­
ence of a large Populist, and even an­
archist, element in the Chicago cou-'
vention was noted at the time, and
had its influence in dictating the plat­
form and making the nominations. It
found plain expression in the following
paragraph of the platfor adopted:
•“We denounce arbitra
interference
by federal authorities Ln local affairs
as a violation of the con.-ituti«n of the
United Stated and a crim against free
institutions, and we especially object
to government by injunction as a new
and highly dangerous form, of oppres­
sion, by which federal judges, in gon*
tetapt of the laws of the states and the
rights of citizens, become at once leg­
islators. judges and executioners.”
Tbe plain intent of this is to deny to
thie general government the right to pro­
tect its own fixed property or its postal
service when interstate commerce is
imperiled by riots. It is simply a re­
flection of Governor Altgeldt's protest
against the use of government troops
to protect the mails and public prop
erty at the time of the Chicago strike
riots, after Altgeldt himself had shownhis incapacity, to deal tvilh the mob,
and when not only the railroad and gov­
ernment property, but the city itself
was in danger.
The same hostility to the constitu­
tional and orderly conduct of public
affairs is found in the covert threat,
found in the Chicago platform, to re­
organize the supreme court. After de­
ploring the decision of the supreme
court on the income • tax, the platform,
continues: “We declare that it is the
duty of congress to use all constitu­
tional power which remains after that
decision, or which may' come from its.
reversal by the court as it may here­
after l»e constituted, so that the bur­
dens of taxation may be equally and
impartially laid,”
This means nothing less than that
the men who made the platform pro­
pose, if they come ipto power, to force
resignations from the present bench
and to fill the vacancies 'with judges
appointed with a special view to over­
turning the income tax decision, or
else to accomplish the same purpose by
increasing the number of judges, the
new ones to be appointed with the
sameklesign. In either case the pur­
pose iaessentially revolutionary in its
character.
•
The omissions, of
the
Demo­
cratic platform are hardly less of­
fensive to the patriotic voter than its
utterances. With the exception of a
single mild sentence of. sympathy to
the people of Cuba in their heroic
struggle for liberty and independence.
It has not a single word upon our for­
eign relations, nothing about the Ha­
waiian affairs which the present ad­
ministration so badly bungled: noth­
ing about the attempted British ag­
gressions in Venezuela; nothing about
the application of the Monroe doctrine
to th at affair; nothing abou,t our inter­
ests in Nicaragua and the West Indies.
The Republican platform, on the
other hand, reasserta the Monroe doc­
trine to its full extent, and reaffirms the
righLof the United States to give the
doctrine effect by responding to the ap­
peals of any American state for friendly
intervention in eases of European
encroachment It gives generous ex­
pression of sympathy
to the Cu­
bans in their determined contest
for liberty and declares that the
United State^Khould actively use
its influence and good offices to re­
store peace and give independence to
the island. It declares that the Nicarogue canal should be built, owned
and operated by the United - States,
and thst by the purchase of the Danish
islands we should secure a much
needed navsl station in the West In­
dies Finally, referring to the de­
struction of American property in
Armenia, it declares that, there and
3 very where, American citizens and
American property must be absolutely
protected, at every hazard and at any
sos*. The o-&gt;e platform, as if ashamed
□f the colorless and unpatriotic policy
of the present administration, is al­
most absolutely silent on foreign af­
fairs. The other gives dear enuncia­
tion of our claims and demands as a
telf-rcspecting power among the na­
tions hf the earth.
The Republican platfornj also de­
clares in favor of the early American
policy of discriminating duties for the
upbuilding of our merchant marine, for
th? continued enlargement of our navy,
md for a complete system of harbor
ind seacoast defenses; for a free and
jnrestrietad ballot for every Ampriron
iitizen, with a fair count of the ballots
thus cast; favors a national board of
arbitration for the settle ment of dif­
ferences between employers and em­
ployed engaged in interstate commerce;
favors an immediate return to the free

.Wore

in MtaOOne occasionally hears sneers at cer-

true bi metal ixm three distinct notions
arc in vol red. They are os follows:
1. In order that a monetary system
almll be truly bimetallic, silver and
gold coin must both circulate as money.
2. They must circulate at paF "‘‘tii
each other.
• 3. The parity hetween them must be
rouband not artificial. It must be due
to an cqu dity H commercial value be­
tween the silver contained in u silver
dollar and the goM emhiined in * goM
dollar.
’ Tbe free coinage of silver, at the
ratio of 16 to I,/would fulfill nuoe-of
thnsd &lt;mnd?” &gt;s. The pre' 'nse, even,
that, gold and silver would circulate to .
gclher nt that ratio has been, aban­
doned by ncixrjy all the candid and In­
telligent advocates of such coinage.
They defend the course on different
grounds. They concede, as every wellinformed political economist must do,
that under the policy udvivated gold
would ec3&amp;! to circulate, silver would
be the only redemption money, and
prices would luljiiht tbcmbclvcs accord-’
ingly. We should have silver mononirtalistn.
The ih-puldiran party proposes to
continue the present ihodiflcd bimetalIsm,.By fulfidling thc first two condi­
tions mentioncjl above... It proposes
that silver and gold shall both circu­
late us money, and that silver shall be.
as it is now, a full legal tender for all
debts, and that it shall be maintained
at pur with geld.
x* "
lie VC that
It does n
“ * a co minercini cquaii * &gt; tn be maintained between the tv , at a ratio of 1G to 1. by
th::; country : Jone, but it prqpo»»es bj'
International agnsunent, to establish
a coinage* ratio which will make the
silver dollar opuni to the gold dollar in
commercial value, the world over.
i f wc are to change our system at all
the choice is coufinc&lt;l to jjst two alter1 Silver monotitctalism. which the
triumph of the free coinage plan would
bring;
•
2: A change from the present limited
and modified bimetalism to bimetalism
true and complete :u» the Republicans
ullitoutely propose,

MASSES AND CLASSES.

One of the dcrnogogic appeals which
Cut ‘ lute Bryan inakes tn his speeches
is a play upon the catch words, “the.
classes aud the masses,” trying to array
the latter against tlic former. By the
closes he means the bankers, stock
speettlatent and the like, and the impressiou he seeks to convey is that
thcao arc the only ones who profit by
maintaining the present standard.
But let ur. see who some of the
“classes” arc that arc interested in the
same direction.
1. The pc11sit&gt;nera.
These .number
nearly 95O,&lt;XX), and the-amounts paid
them reach $140,000,000 a year. One
of the arguments used in the advocacy
of the coinage of silver at n ratio of
1G to 1, is that it would raise prices.
But whal. advantage would it be to tiie
pensioner, who barely makes a living
by the aid of a pension of 86, $10 or $12
a month, to have the price of every­
thing lie buys doubled, while his pen­
sion remains the same? '
2. Savings bank depositors. In 1894-5
these ituinbeved 4.875,000 with deposits
aggregating about $1,800,000,000.
A
large prop«&gt;rtion of them arc working
people, and many others are widowsund
maiden ladies who depend upon the in­
come from their- deposits for an ap­
preciable portion of their living. They
receive from 3 to 4 per cent per annum
interest on their deposits. Under free
silver coinage the prices of what they
buy might l&gt;e doubled, but flic interest
they receive would remain the same.
3. Shareholders in building and loan
AsAocialions. These number 2,000,000
with holdings of $700,000,000.
.
4. Insurance beneficiaries. The last
.*cnsus shows that the people of this
country hod insured V eir lives Uj the
amount of 83.300,000.000.
None of
these classes would receive any more
dollars under free coinage of silver
than they «lo now, and the dollars
would only purchase half as much.
5. Mechanics and common laborers.
All past --p ; nee shows that wages,
under a debased currency, do not in­
crease m rapidly as price*. From I860
to 1865 a 50 per cent paper dollar
raised prices 116 per cent, and wages
only 43 per cent.
These are a few of the “claaaes” that
would he hit hard by the scheme to
raise prices, while Incomes remain the
mine or only slightly advanced.

Sh&lt;xMy «.«i tfc. WltoM TSHB.
It was claimed among other defenses
Af a reduced tariff on woolen goods
that woolens would be so much cheaper
than they had been as to bring in
i better clans of goods, and dte.♦otinige the use of shoddy and other
shcap pnalucta Now what doe* the
record show? The import* at manu­
factures
fat-lures of tvrwil
wool in shoddy, .waste rags,
tta.for the years named was as follow,:
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tn to
, bevk
*"
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known In ad vat wo.

Under the Wilaon

vaWeJJ- Inducing th*- latter to specific taxc*. »pnn prux:.-. as u»ey were
j
combination |Jrirf
the first of Jsflttury, wc fisd the fol- ■
»h)ch ntU. &gt;t
lowing differences in rates on the arti- I "’ore people !trv rmj.h.vutj
1 mor.
'■
McKinley Wiimm "ROr®
...twii
Sheep. "
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Hops, per lbU
Not on l.r is tin-tariff on Jive uh cep
reduced, but putting woo! on the free
list bn- .'-irlhcr diminished the value
of weiy sheep in the state. Tire re­
duction of rhnttes upon regutablcs'and
dairy pnahteta’ has liven cspcrially dis­
astrous id tbe furfmtra and truck garileucrs along the borrfvi*.
The lte|iul*lM*an platform-in addition
to its general pledge of protection to
American industries ha*; tbe following:
“To al I onr products -l&lt;» those of tin:
mine anti the fie kt as 'veil us to' those
of the shop and factory—to hemp, to
■wool, the product of the great industry
of sheep husbandry, us well as to the
finished woolens of the mill—wc prom­
ise the most ample.pratertum.’*
ik» the farmers of .Michigan waul
this pledge carried out or do they want
four years more of Lbc Wil:«t&gt;u tariff?

Theie is such a thing as laying lob
much stress ppnn a fuel that existed at
one time, without reference tn the con­
ditions under which it existed. And
that is just • *"’t the frc*» silver men
are doing. Fn&gt;m 1856 to 18&amp;). for in­
stance. the silver dollar was admitted
to free coinage, nt the ratio of IG'.lo 1;
without causing .any derangement .of
our finances, but it does not by any
means follow that the same thing ei&gt;u|d
be done now. From* IS Ki to 1X60 tiie
average annua! product of gold in the
world was 6,486.26* crances and of silver
29,095,428 ounces. r»r 4.44 ounces of sil­
ver to one of gold
In 1992 the gold
product of the world was 7.103,180
ounces and the silver product was
153,151,762 ounces or 31.47- limes as
many ounces of silver as of gold. And
die disparity -s nearly as great now as
it was then.
Besides that- in the
former period all European countries
were coining silver as .standard money.
Now they arc noL
Arguing from the lit st and previous
periods to the present. without ‘taking
into-accoant these clinngi-d condition*
is the sliallon- &gt;i of foolish rrasuaiiig.

A prominent writer on fimmuta-l top­
ics sums up as follows a stalen&amp;til of
the inevitable results of the. free coin-

“Thequick at and surest way to,di­
minish the v ‘■uii* of rur*-'ncy u. the
United States, bt to adopt the fret* coin;
Age of silver, f&lt;»» it will drive*out gold,
roll stiver dollms of their 47 per erul
credit value, de-troy a part «»f the cun
Sdencc in our p:q&gt;er. money,
and
frighten foreign investors away
It
will cause financial ruin that will make
tin* present hanl times x-rm us chi hl's
play; it will tnuke money harder to
buy or to borrow than it is now; it will
give ns fluctuating prices iri the mar,kete based on gnkl as a standard unit,
with confidence, which is now the
Hjuilibrium, gone; wage* will not in.•rca-se as promised, for upon Mich nit
uncertain financial basis, money will
not be iurvd forth from its billing
places aud be poured into the channels
af trade.”
.

The govoniinvut bongfot the silvpr
nulliou con taint si iu the silver dollar
at very much less limn its coinage
value. Il paid it out U&gt; its creditor*,,
ind put it in circulation among the
peofde, at its face value of 100 cents,
ar a full dollar. It- required the pew­
pie to accept it as a legal tenilcr, and is
thus morally bound to maintain it nt a
purity with gold, which wm then, as
now, thp recognized standard with us.
Mid the mot,. enlightened nations of
the world. The gorernment,
having
issued and circulated the silver dollar,
•t must, in honor, protect the holder
from loss. This obligation it has so
tar sacredly
Not only ...
is there a
, — kept ,—
noral obligation, but there ia a legal
.ibligatiou, expressed in public statute,
io maintain the parity.—McKinley’s
tetter of acceptance.
In Michigan in 1IW, when the Mc­
Kinley tariff wu*&gt; in force, there were
I. 353,772 sheep, with an average re­
ported value of 15,31. In 1896. under
the operation of the Wilson tariff their
lumber had been reduced to 1,&lt;91,079
tnd their average valor Is'given as
Il. 91. The election of Bryan for prem*

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tint. Krt. 1 and.Freight No'. «s on l», L 5 5
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CITY of MEXICO
an&lt;l or.r* more attrart-'or* '«'b* ^^,7
er. t..urtM, or trereUr ihw* « ’
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tariff for four years more
The. elec*
-km of McKinley with a Ih-pnbhcan

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*

wool

•- .-qnal tor.?.iM324 pounds of
&gt;f ran uis.l, ond d.:s&gt;lnood that amour, t
i the American product
Ureat I
w Wilson b&amp;l and shoddy.
Tf th*- fl.-*-.vmment, by patting its flat

*hovkl not the

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r.rj-Ho
uid barbarous practice of lynching.
Upon all these qnesUona of internal
idministeatiou the Democratic plat•ona is entirely, silent That platform
a. In fact, so much’ tehee up -4th the
tdvoeacy of a false system «•
aaee

«

u

For lnronwrww.o&gt;«r*Hili'S M*x r-.II,Via

Yon o! Hw Intrio

dress.

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G. NEIMYER.

C. K. DUNLAP,

�-----------------------------Khe could not have twx :ar away
for she responded to U&gt; summon* be­
fore I could make protest.
Baj.ks
triflW, after that—that—"^hZTvoIm
tersely told her what was wanted.
I will do my best," she Mikl.
Her gave way. and I thought I heard a sob.
voice wm steady, but. a* sbe entered
"Listen." said I, earnestly. • “In ‘that*
the room and came into the glare of the lies the reason for my rambling talk 1
lumps, her face showed pale and drawn. hadn’t intended tn tell you so, but it’s
"It will be a severe text of your the fact. Now you might na well hear
nerves," said L
“Don’t ujwL&gt;-tnke it. oil. When you finished your ride you I
’I—“
were
« ,’ut. Apparently you hadn’t.
"I am quite ready," she aaid, quietly, been run away with, but evidently the
but decisively.
.
horse had kept you at work. Then.,
“Aud I’ll warrant her newer ” said ' came the call for you to help -us. It
Ranks.
“Miss Gray, phase hold out braced you up, of course, but the strain,your hand. No shaking ihrra. Morris," coming after the first enc, left you a
he added, with a little triumph.
bundle of exposed nerves, so to speak.
“No, there's too much tCDDlon," I It wouldn't do to let you go to your
thought, but did not put the opinion room in such a state. Why, you would
into words. Ranks passed her an apron have had n night ef horrors, lying-".
—it was an old ope of Mrs. Weston’s— awake for hours, tossing, turning, try­
and she took the station be pointed out ing to sh^ke off the nervousness which
to her and listened attentively to the held you prisoner. If yov fell into a
doze it would be to wake ass/iddenly as
pimple directions he gave.
Bulks' had opened the case nnd was
There is a place for elaborate de­ if under a shock of electricity, ’to-wake
inspecting (ta content*. The room, in scriptions of amputations, but, » hold, tri find your muscles rigid and your
‘Urn
I J" ! expectation Of Fowler’s arrival, hod
And
rise. • *
j It is to be found within the covers of heart pounding like a hammer.
•L- '
prepared for the ojieraGon.
There is no even when physical weariness overcame
If they dec:* e u ;
fortunafe she brought these, technical publications.
you at last, your sleep would be broken
good
reason
for
stating
down
h^re
ail
I • ’ca.us,1'’1*, \Morris", said Bunks. "I’m afraid my
by dreams a dozen times more terrible
I.
(jh. dont
J • old tools would have answered poorly. that we did, from the administering of j
than the experiences you've gone
. :f you ever tn . .
. ,yljat tt head she piust have on her the chloroform and the applying of tiie through. 1 know what y.*»u are think­
about thon;tourniquet to the fastening of the Inst
“rc "
‘ shoulders to have thought of borrowing
ing,
and I tell you your Thoughts must
The leg was taken off a few
J i iu’t wan
| t|je enne! She is a noble woman. Mor­ bandagelluCP’^’x
inches’ above the knee; the operation । be tprned into another channel. It’s to
A h
.n&lt;
a "O®"* ln
thousand."
n*t of k r •­
try to turn them, that I’ve brought you
.ay In motion, and .
_v_
..
• was successful, us the term is. Dorothy
baud 1: t ’: ' ‘
I
“Jndecd she is."
| Gray did nil that was asked of her, and out here, that I’ve gabbled about noth../Pt- yards down the
*®* b:'.’1
,•«■«««. » uv
. i
“Bc«t get to work nt once," Ranks |
did it well. Duly once did the flinch— t Ings."
•
fowler
to
ponder
giwt. i-‘?v;:i
"I understand," she said, softly. “I
..of her departure, i “dded. “Come, are you ready?"
, that*was when a tiny s(»frt ok' blood
0»er th**
v.as left behind, the |
A first capital operation! How the | from- a severed vessel stained her ’ understand, and I thank you from the
QWP. &lt;•»' I- ; iu .calling uprin her student looks forward to it, how he
I bottom of my heart. If I spoke irrita­
apron; but, even then, in au instant she
pH i\s • ■ ■’ । .! :1 away, he went as j pictures in imagination the moment
bly, won’t you pardon me? I’m sorry,
waa again self-controlled, attentive,
so sorry, nqw that I understand.”
• ..'re fresh from his "hen the knife enters the fleah, how ready.
From first to last 1 uo hot
“There’s nothing to pi.rdon, unless
'I- r. ilv slipped behind h* dwelta uj»on the surroundings, the think slic glanced once toward the face
it is the brusqueness with which I’ve
f-say house joined nltendanta. the bright, keen blades covered by the handkerchief saturated
blurted out my reasons for getting you
. the near.
It war flashing back the light, the odor of with chloroform.
When our task was j
i away from the house.”
th&lt;* i'»
end the air was Ilie.aiK sfhetic..the subject lying there done, and Jones hod been borne to the j
“You are not brusque,” she said, and
.
t. were Isrginning on the table, nlaimrd. dlsrwiid, his life bed in an adjoining room which Lad i walked on’ in silence. I could guess
dependent
upon
the
skill
of
the
sur
­
been
prepared
for
his
reception,
I
he
pmi
of
the
lines,
and
lo cijie
how she was striving to dismiss the
. t&lt;&gt;. b.. r that perhaps geon’s band and eye! Small wonder ’ turned to find her leaning agnintft the scenes of the evening fronther mind. At
■ :■ n -. d than her horse tl.e novice’s hrart throbs with pride ‘wall, her eyes looking straight before last she s|M&gt;ke of hi r aunt, expressing re­
fingers oi
of net
her clasped hnifds
small , hex
,
shi tried to pull in Hie
rue profession
piDicsMon he
ne lias
no* chosen
cJidien; Bruni!
***•■* and the lingers
gret that she had left the invalid to seek
• •. ’but instead of wonder In: thinks it th\ noblest and "orking spramodically.
"
.
She started her couch unassisted.
.
In Inst in the choice of,man. To cut to I viui^ptly whim I touched her nrri. arid
“Don’t worry,” said I. “Mrs. Clark
j gazed at me as wildly as one roused
nt the bit;
care, to shed blood to ware^-to him
will he only too happy to take yoUtcontrol. anti it seems to represent the highest de- 1 from an appalling dream.
place to-night. ' Besides, it is probably
the f
“Here, here, Miss Gray." said 1..“this ; just os well that Mrs. Loring should not
He was trot- t.lnpmcnt of the progress of his race. I
kr.cn
We can’t have you
Hut when,
when. Ilong
oim* tiiftvrwnrd.
afterward, perhaps,
ncrhm&gt;« 1 wox?t do at all.
have an immediate opportunity to over­
Iiet me. .prcacribe for you.” I whelm you with questions.
Uli* same student; now a general prac­ like this.
That
“How is he doing?"
She pointed ■ would be bad for both of you. I can’t
eourslqg hot titioner. finds himself confronted with
r rJi^ul she made the ordeal—‘ah. that is different. Be­ to the inner room.
have you sacrificed, even on her altar.”
“As well as we ‘could ask.
Bunks
of vvihxI through t v. een tlic.se day* and t hose others when
“ ’Sacrificed?’ ” she cried. "Dr. Mor­
tL
An instant hvfhiirricvl to the lioapitn] ampiiitJic- is with him, ond.will remain as long as ris, you. don’t realize what my aunt is to
- alone’ untjrr the atrr stretch years in which his confi­ lie is needed. Do you come with me.” me. She is the liest. the kindest wom­
I led the way to the. p|»en air. and she an I have ever known. She has treated
'.»• the boughs of dence* may have waned, his memory of
the traveled way. lite scene alxiut the ofieraling table i followed with the docility of a child. .
me ns a daughter—has loved me more
■i p-.:' iage sho could grown dull. There is no cowardly desire
than many a daughter is loved. A sac­
the read, tin nigh upon .him t» shirk the responsibility I
rifice! There is nothing I would not
Tire evening breeze had died cut. and gladly
;
■ fiu-.’v in tj-f- effort —his professional training would count j
do for her.”
and
starlit,
with a
“I* ’ believe
Atad my belief is
. !,■
j rs . Thru for little did
it not
.......
• ' iusTire
11 L,‘ him
mill againstI. ।- the
--- rilght
—— was
— still
--..............
-.............
— ;।
wa ... ■ ■ you.
j
in one
wMv I
knrss- but he underitrinds j RO^1 coolness unspeakably refreshing j of the strongest rcosons for advising
l»c!iin&lt;1.*"and about such ’ wtxik
,i... nsterit of'that-r^prnsibtlity.
of’that responsibility. ...
As after the close air of thb office.................... i .you not to sec hrr to-night.' Please ref the open coun“You must make .me a promise," Ij member the promise you gave me.’’'
•. bright by eom- a-stjideht-sjfcctntor he watched the;
work of / r.echilista; now. ex an O|s r-•
to ,1:e ff*rl.
“For the next two |
She halted for an instant, as if in pro­
. r.tor. It is h s duty to endeavor to aj»- ; boitra you must be entirely under my i test that the pledge laid been exacted
*• .*f f«»am show- I preach their *kill on tn*:irlv as lies in j ordera Will you promise ?
1 ’ not fully uuderstand
J
when she did
its
*
LIs jxiw. r,’though the knife comes I
"Yes.’’ she answered, mechanically,
.
meaning, but she did not offer to turn
strange
ned
unncxustuincd
to
hi*
hand.
I
“
Thru,
first
of
a
IL
get
a
hat
and
wrap.
back.
Aa
v.e
strolled
an.
1
gradually
«th precis ion o!
me
here
as*iquickly
you
draw
into talk, and aftern
little
she
Mind yon. 1 am not speaking of the ' •antk-^rjoin
— -vj-— —
- —
---------------- .* t.r.
— j
—i —
*x* her ....................................
.. .........
. *»♦«•.
'' -.^.*^....1 lo h!,v'
&lt;™"
,",rw!l ,rom *i..
'he
harp In-at of bis Inui.irwU in .-.erx ihouwuxl nf Ur&lt; pm-/ can."
(. .
ton-boro nirp-ry .Umd« u» the &gt;
Withoutquradon
ol&gt;ryr&lt;l. tetnrn- .jrfll n^iicIrbu.UH^nupon her.
tte
to find me
with
of •the village we turned to the
lu-Mt-loved branch of tbeir art, nor yet Ing
‘
‘ equipped
*****
*"
"’ * pipe and j outskirts
Lil..’-.of rl race took' ponxemion
tobacco-pouch
nnd
awaiting
lu
r
Wc
right,
avoiding
the
main
streejs,
.&gt;? Lt. ■ i-,*. •• it"ht herself enrourag- cf those who have achieved unhesitat­
ing. unflinching obedierice to the man­ passed through jibe gate, and turned walked slowly toward the bank of (he
. ir;tl with her voice; she
inlet, up which smell coasters occasion­
dates of duty. but. of thuee others, into the road leading to the viilagi-.’
f. ;go* •
pF;: in her wrists. the very
"With your jierniission I’ll light this ally sailed from the bayFrom one of
: 4 &lt;i-.i-.vr ::i wl.i-’h she was planed. among whom I count myself, who find
the old wooden piers wc could make out
pipe."
I
observed.
.
,
She th i; ■ fl with delight as she hashed
She nodded absently, though I doubt the shape of a yawl gliding seaward on
b’ i&gt; '
tihose occupant had pru- , I’icir ex|H*ri-iice, by a reluctance to ply I
tbe ebbing tide. The v Oicw of two men
doatli .
r•: nW .the ditch to afford • the knife, even w'hite tiify jmepore for ' If she understood nwonl i had said.
“Tobacco." I resumed,.after a pause. on board the bo: t came to our cars
her a r
r i .y'it. of way. .He called ; the ordeal the necessity of which they ;
over the black water, in wl.ieh glistened
- --------- —------ - —,----„
; -,r to her. but. though she j realize. Is the feeling rare? It Isscl- •
the pin-point reflections of the stars.
• oicr. th- words were indis- , di&gt;in exprfeMcd, it is true, but'never- ! hud been created in the bowl *.»1 the
“1 enyy those men drifting along so
theirs* it often exist*, none the less I P‘Pf- “is a wonderful ngrnt of c.-mfort.
easily,” said the girl. “The water :jl
poignant
for
its
concealment.
1
have
i
It
surprints
me
sometimes
that
only
;.m at tlie^bmtnit of the I
•.•I.-Uju.u
i;r\er con&lt;]tiered
conquwnxl it,though
it, though II liave
hare taken
taken ; ■ one
one sex
sex hereabout*
hereabouts enjt»ysits
enjoys its blessings.
blessings. ways has a fascination for me. Per­
fiowh ■upon the bcpch. ,i never
lin.-i!j&lt;Mi wm dose at hand. | j«tn
,
. in umimj
many .w*
an operation since the ,, -C
Doth
— z*
of z~
us khave
- ■ seen or heard
•-«» ”cf
f «»•«•&gt;coun- haps 1 would risk even the darkness if
«*iwr&lt;J and tugged at the ' one |M*rforuiixk
"
- -in the
- .low-ceiled
... room I; *_i_
----1------ *u_
tries
where
the ladies bloty clouds with we could change places with them.”
Again
“No doubt we could get another
all the grace imaginable.. Why not in­
; h«-_r • :7.&gt;rts toldx gradual*- !■ of the farmhouse.
line*..
boat,” 1: suggested.
As Banks Lad raid, the hope of the I troduce tiu- fashion here?"
spe»««i decreased, until, a*
“I fear it is too late." she answered,
]»itient's recovery rested on bissUirdy ’
looked up at the question,’but
Lina house, she had him jHitient’s recovery rested on bis sturdy |
with a faint laugh, the first I had heardconstitution. Since his removal to the j made no reply.
'
'
* * • ’
•
------ 1“Therexi was a preceptor of mine," I- from-her since 1 watched her start on
lorn.
-r!. ar.il two or three cbil- house Jones h&amp;d had several Intervals j
made a atudyof the ef.
j went on,i, “who
..2^*_
' ! the ride to llassettville.
•Aaiting her at the gate, of (’unsciutuuicMt. although for the most ;
“Confound the clock!” I cried. “It is
:
fects
of nicotine, and who w ro’c some ;
c.n «
part
he
lay
in
•*&gt;state
of
•
‘
cmistupdr.
!
"rn the result Of her mi/tI^uXt lbe^^d-'S^ 1 V"&gt;- “bI* l«niphlets. on the subject.!' responsible
disappomtrcsnaiisible for half our dirannoint—- . s and I were close lx&gt;More than once I - K
•
! Among other, things, he proved, to his ments/j•,
.■
hkul them, mid, us the horse vame to taken" in his rambling talk, when the
I -----—
»h?Lf
even
tmoderI
'
'
..«■
.v.wmct-vm
own satisfaction, that
the modera
vc pushful our way to the side fog cleared away trom
from ms
hi* bruin,
and '”••• ’ “7
onus, muj
. ..............
lurmory of L.mur'. .olgmnllc ob- I «&lt;■
•&gt;' «&gt;&lt;“«•&lt;&gt;
we-norj,
Injured
and
causnl variousL.
_.
.l... ..
In lured the
vision,the
antivision,
caused
various
•“YpuN o nuitlo •nderf ul time," I
serration flashed upon me; but it was otlier ills. .He pot to bvnn ext remht ,
no time to speculate upon the coinci­ nt lost, putting the Weed under a sweep- j
Is he following dence.
ing bun.
But all through his life no
Hunks was at Ute injured man's head, factory chimney smoked more Indus-!
l&gt;e her* for six nr eight ready to apply*the chloroform.
triously than hr.
Finally some of his j
“You’ll nerd an assistant. Morris,"
quietly. "But here
associates cornered him. and denuuukd
raid he.
"Get somebody who can be why he didn't follow his own advice. I
' *’r*'»rehts,"
1 'Io «k*d at cncb other,* depended upon to keep’hl* senrea and
“‘I’d l»e stultifying myself if 1 did,’.'
Ipp&amp;liril
band you the right thing when you call
said he, coolly.
is in Trent," the girl for it.
IT IS fl SUPERB TONIG “nd
Who is available?”
••‘How?’ asked the inquisitors in
. • a- expected home at mid­
There were’ two nr three wide-eyed chorus.
| exerts a wonderful influence in
arranged that if you need faces against the window-panes, but I
“
’
Isn
’
tit
the
first
duty
of
»
man
to
, strengthening her
system by
WlU th
in .,*ig*.» shall be sent to knew too well how much reliance could
obey his physician?’
•But driving through the proper clmube placed upon theirowriers.
Bang«
“ ‘Certainly,’ they admitted,
' 'nJ hand Banks lifted understood my hesitation.
Stepping you won’t let your patients siuokc.
1 ncl all impurities,
Health and
•I"';
'
lii'KF,'.
. '
tn the door, he called out:
‘“Of course I won’t,’ raid he.
‘It
strenoiii arc guaranteed to result
. *"
• ions, very.” ho said in my
"Mis* Gray."
Isn’t good for ’em. But Jimmy Bangs
car.
caift wait for him; It’s out
is my doctor; nt least he’s caked in fpOID ttS 11SC&lt;
ily irffa
wife uak
« ok blw&lt;lrWur n tor cirbtccn months,
when anybody’s sick nt my house.’
I
Mv
atirr irelnr BKAbHKLD S FEMALK REGULATOK tor iwo months. It I’citlng well.—
‘“Well?’ said they. '
J M. JOHNSON. Maiviru, Ark.
•‘ *So he’s my family physician, you
id he
see,’ quoth the specialist; *3
’and
he BIU&amp;FIELD KlfclCUTOn CO.. ATIJ FTA, GL
BsU by &lt;11 Drsnvat* at AI 00 per solil*.
doesn’t believe that tobacco ever hurt
of the question. Join m? tn your aritee.
as quickly ns ^oh con."
I nodded and turned to araist Mias
Cray to the grohnd. Yeung Weston led
tbt- horse away.
.
' “Come," said 1 to the girl, “you must
. have some supper. By the looks of the
I horse, ns well as the clock. I can see
| that you've taken nobody’s dust on the
road. You must tel) me oil about it.
। tfter awhile." ■
"I was in llns.settvnie hardly 40 min­
i Titcs ago." raid she, with a look at her
natch. “But how is he? Have you
any more hope?" ..
,
'
“He is doing a* well tta anything hu­
' man ccvdd after sueh a crushing and
&gt;rnngling. but our opinion is ‘ not
i cbungeil.”
j
She left me and walked away slowly
! and dispiritedly. The reaction after
. the excitement of her rule was already
}n I ujxin. bvr. Almost as depressed inspirit
‘ iis*she, I made ,p?y way to the office.

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Thomas B. Duiiiton, of Marquette.

I winding along every road.
Bonta floated
Dxltok; Mien.. Barr. 14. ISM.. I it down the rivers and railroads rushed it with interest at 7
I in from every section of tbe country.
less than &gt;50.00.
Mr. Editok Hathjcgs Banner.
it---------------------aud ■ denow I uat ions not leva than
with
I have been wondering if it balut my. soeroed as if the country was all corn
Intareat 3 83 per cent per annum payable
duty to write and tell you and the readers; It was all beaded for Kansas. The people
io
one
year.
Now
tbvfle
were
the
Intervet,
of your paper a few things which yout of Kansas took tbeir medicine, that is they
tearing* treasury note*.
Tbe Secretary
don’t seem to know. Maybe It hatnt )»ur■ took the com and gave up their wheat.
'Che farmers from the otbfr 'Mates was in the same act, authorized to Issue
fault, but l am sure if people would readI
tbe Hastings. Journal they would know thought tbe Kansas people were queer, but treasury noire of ie*a ’.ban fifty sod, not
some of them. Of course they don't all ap­. they kept brrii.glitg them their corn. Corn less than ten dollar&gt;. wltbont taterMit.
pear in print. The reason they don’t is they came in and wheat went out- " Anil be- •nd payable on demand, but the amount
sound better when told, and (hen each Bides all the Kansas fjeqple h’m! gone to aoiMurd shall not rxoeed S50.000.000.
man can be told the things he ought to, raising corn because it was mini easily These notes went Into general circulation,
know. Now there are several aien right produced than wheat and was to bring because they were payable on demand.
The govern meat was careful the*.-- as
there in your dlty who spend a lot of their just as much In the market as wheat, for
valuable time telling these aforsaid things. the wise men had decreed that it Fhou’d. she must be now, not U&gt; promise to pay
They tell the farmer that when there Is It was not long till Kansas bad art of Its on demand only s«ch amounts as she has

“free silver” be will get 81.25 per bushel
foy his wheat arid all oiber things in pro-,.
portion* Why there is one uf jopr felloyv
townsmen, a real sleek-tooklug sort ot a
man, who haa gone so far as 10 promise
the farmers good crupsi^Bryan Is elected..

own aud nearly all of lie neighbors' corn.1 the money to pay with.
The above ahuws Uje issues of the first
When tbe oflier states saw-the vast ac­
cumulation and knew that It must sooner 340,000,000 of.these notes, and under the
or later come onto the market, the price of act of July 19th. 1W3 (See U. S. Statutes
corn began to decline till It could be pur­ No. 12. page 358) thr Secretary was auth­
chased anywhere except in Kausas for 10 orized to issue $10,000,000 more of these
cento a bushel.
in Kansas the price wks demand notes in addition to the S50.000,still 45 cents which was the price of 000 under the Act of July I7tli, 1881: ’ A
wheat, but there, were no buyers. . Neith­ Supplemental Bill passed Congress Aug.
er yrouid anyone exchange wheat for their 5th, 1861 (See U. S. Statutes No. 12, page
corn.
-When the autumn came the Kan­ 818) authorizing the. first 850,000,000 of
sas people did not have any wheat tor these demand notes to be Issued in rums
seed.
Then they sent to the neighboring as low ns 35.00 and the 810,000.000 issued
states and Implored the' farmers lo ex­ under the act'of July 12th, 1883 were to
We give &lt;be render
change wheat at a parity with core.
But be issued the same.
the farmers said: “We will exchange one facts concerning the demand notes and
bushel of wheat for four and one-half anyone calling it an Issue of Greenbacks
bushels of corn.”
“Our law” replied the should read his country’s history.
Kansas people -puts corn and wheat at'd
Cause of The Hartl Tint)
parity.
They are equal for our wise men
Every honest and Intelligent man to-day
said they should be.” And the farmers
replied, “Your wise men are asses: lett should skive to get at the true cause of
them eat your corn.”
So the Kansansj the hard times and when he has found It
went back home and all the people were, should Ignore all party or partisan ties,

,.Or ■«'.

owner ot it
disputed. Then how will the public get
It? How will the mer«ba»L the farmer or
n
•ay baaiaeaa man gH a vtotlar uf IL
U

I

«t aoure price.
Nauona! Bm.

Pun. &lt; J**

special
sale
tail, and w,nx

oto,,1*.'1

•''rt: or

•nt them. They wii'tJ’‘
than Juu rau Ket
l.1CheBprr
rWu- •‘btoSmu,,.

Suppose that Beat week or next month ]
there were coined '850.000,000 of free ailver 18 to 1. How much of it woaid you
get, or lH&gt;w much would the writer get?
Nut a single dollar unless we had some­
thing to rt’H to tbe owner of it, reeqfving
the money in payment
Is It not true that for every article of
merchandise nr property that we. have to
seH, for every' burae, eow; or oiririr animal,
every bushel of grain, every days work,
we got the money for It and witbiNit any
trouble. **k* trouble is uot In not having
the money so much as not having the ar­
ticle to sell, or finding a purchaser.
It
has been said that farmer* will get a
greater price for the arttetai they sell.
Upon what is ibis assert ton baaed? If up­
on anything It must be becauiM* tbe money
will be cheaper. If the money is cheaper,
and we are drhen to the use of the cheap­
er money, how can anyone be benefited?
Such higher prices, if any, must be off­
set by higher prices for everything bought

Of

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THBWBATHEH
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1-nto Smltti ha, mm. ,-a*':i b«
.eold out. See blm.
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HANGING
t™ ro0„,n fa., .
. Ott.p Phto talth „|, „n
l»l,or,&lt;Mtt»»r. ,u)t0 !C10 '7 •
Thai may be one of tiie things that you
■nd
pHom.
’ “ **
don’t know—-that the detno-UIver-party has
YOUR NECK
w„.
a lien on the weather.
They tell the men
■tttttaKpbroi,
employed In factories that their wages
■1 tbr F.moa .,
h,.
Basco I&gt;. Dlx of Berrien.
Mlrnd hl, .prei.i
„„k^(2”hto
will be raised and more manufactories
UI-Jo-duhL
"•
opened. They grow right eloquent over
BXKRKBIR -nroitteTtaSTSta.
their pictures of tbe land flooded with
In&lt; store of Phlo Smith wliHro'.
sunshine and sliver dollars (the fifty-three
to the RUM tank. ..H * 1?
William A. French of Presque Kale. ’
cent kind), laying around loose.-' Then
-*• •H ltaonrt
t. £
they go to the men engaged In business
vertlse where he is.
M
Far Superintend'! Public Instruction—
and tell them how brisk, said business will
j. E. Hammond of HillMlale.
F?T,rrt Wben y,M| w’nt anorw.
and
sold,
and
the
change
In
the
standard
be and how even their wives tempers will
MU tkUPhta Smith hot,,,,,
For Member State Board of Education— '
of value will upset and derange business,
be Improved.
and continue so so long as there is any
Now. Mr. Editor, you must see for your­
TurCoDgTc**. 4th District—
question as to tbe stability of the stand­ CT??^TI0J!r Tha:
Of
self that this is a great parity. If nqt, bow
ard.
rhe factories arr in on rubber* in.i
Ouuld k bring nbout such wonderous
that
makes
tbe
praters
all
sri»
at
on,,
Must it not follow that we want such s
things, making good times for everybody
price fur i^t good, boJ ,lh&lt;|e. h £
COUNTY TICKET.
condition of things as will keep our fac­
and have one of these good limes exactly
knowing w(m( we will
a,
•
tories
running, so'that perrons working In
KmriUi at the Famous, next to NatkmJ
In. despair.
aud cast bis vote at tbe coming election
contradict the other?
Hr. Merritt, ot Charlotte.
The mom corn they had the less It wasi with tbe party which promises best to se- j them become consumers rather than idler*?
• Some folks, my wife Hannah Maria .for
Far Representative State Legislature—
onr, says It can’t l&gt;e dom\ Bnt we know. worth, and they had nothing but corn., cure such change-* as rill Improve them Then the products of the farm will be
needed, the farmer- will have nwney tu
I yon and me. If Bryan amt hto friends Day by day the times grew harder.
und let polities go t» &lt;hn winds.
• can’t do It. that Barry County' politicians
Then the governor again asut tublcd Hu*•
it is a duty that every journalist should buy more kimmIi*. money will mow. Insti­ LET US SPEAK As ypu trilrniiw be&lt;
stand ready to help them.
We under­ wise men and said to them. “Most eonsun'-• feel to give to bls readers, facts and tutions grow and general ppatperRy reign.
glB.towant fall knd wtou-r Milfimn.
Just call at the Racked and sre the tmrl
stand tbeir timid dispositions, bn: they are mate. picturesque and glittering goll-- figures to aid them in making ■ up their
gains Mr*. Warner *n4 Mix* 'a’r-t
For-Clerkused to sacrificing of themsvlvts on the darned fouls.
There is but one biggvr’ opinions on the various party issues that
offer you aud If jou is-nj
tia,
Wultrr Brown,of Orangeville.
It Is he who now •rise In every political .campaign, so they
aliar of their countrib’ welfare.
They fool than younwives.
trlmed they'will dolt right ala email
Eoituk banwbb:have been doing it fur years and the most addresses you.
We thought we could may ihe better Judge how to vote uudcrexpense for the work. Ptj|n Smith at
I» it in.* that th* eotnage of silver dollars
the Rdbket.
*■
of them have told the same story for half a bluff. Wc thought we could legislate standtagly foe the great good to all the ha* «o:*p* d sinre the repeal &lt;«f the Hhenaan
law'.’ Ic I* reported lhal way here.’ Will yoo
dozen different parties. One of them, that value into a thing and make our people people, remeinbering as Henry Clay once answer tbrvugb ycur piq**-r and obhxe
WE HAVE Nearly everything you may
CL F. Brooks, of Bastings.
want
from
the
treac-heruu*
carpet
lack
toll man that wanted a. county office so rich by law. We thought we were patrio­ said, “It Is better lo be right than to be
For Prosecuting A Horney—
• No, the coinage of silver dollars has not
to a nlre dress pattrni.- Cali an.! ^at'.
M. F. Jordan, of Middleville.
bid, was down here tbe other day and tic. We were idiotic.
l&gt;‘t us honestly President.”
Let H be re in &lt;m be red bv
the Rae ket.
pBKj bMinr -.
been idopped. On the contrary millions
For County Surveyor—
when sotMbedy had Hie poor manners to 1acknowledge our .asslnlnity, repeal our any reader of this article, that under the
laugh at him about fusion In- said it only fool law, get back into Hue with •the other admlnlidratiu!) of Mr. Cleveland the tariff of silver do'Jars have bren coined th!y» DON’T READ Bon't read.tluj vitboat
Lee 8. t'obb, of Hut lund.
you want to »av? m-a^y. Yvo know
proved tbeir adaptability.
Now I haint 1states and imagine no more Hut wc. are policy of the government has Iren changed year. From Feta l.L 1898 to Sept. 1«l • that h m* ir&lt;u&lt;. and w « want 1. &lt;■&gt; wfli
A. K. Barrell, of &gt;i»»tlnc&gt;* aad C. 8. Pal- jest sure what that word mea.-.s.
1 asked wiser than the whole world. Do this and from a Protective Tanff to a ’ Tariff for *J6 there bxs Item 811,318,412 in silver
cut open the pric-- ».«■ nnr. tamhupt
I coined. This is more than all tbe sil­
merton, of Woodland.
stock id stows. Ku
•
Hannah Maria and she said it lueaut fool- may
1
we live long enough to know that the Revenue On»y” and so changed -that tbe
Far Coroners—
i
ver do lars dninrd from 1792 to 1878. in
A No. 1, but the n
ishness. I’m coming to Hastings Friday 'other states have ceased toughing- at our revenues have fallen off {o such an extent
rter of au inch toi * rid*
August
there
was
3S.630;
mio of stiver
folly
and
that
our
own
Valeha?
ceased
on the seven o’clock train and 1 am going 1
that over 8262.000.000 haa beep borrowed
' are cctuu» &gt;:i *»*:h -.
*!i.u jqu would
coined.
to ask some of the men who can tell me. tcursing us for it.”
ne«d. Ta'-y ar-* to
already ou governin'nt bonds to pay run­
Then I will tell you.
Yours,
Then the wise men repealed tbe law, ning expenses of the gov* rnmeut.
OUR FINANCIAL PLANK
the Racket.
I’, is rather amusing to occash»n*|ly
Tire republican party is unreservedly for
’ Hezekiah Knowmcgb.
Ibut it was many 3 ears before the people
Now let us see why this is so.
Evv.y
You &gt;
knurr Phla
recovered front the effects or the corn farmer understands that if his outgoes I m ikecoinpariaotot. In Ha issue of July MILLINERY
• the law providing for tbe resumption of
Smith I-*. W.llir.g m i:i try
and
e.xcqgil his income, he must borrow to 9th the Journal quoins exgw at 8 to 10'
npecle payment* in 1870:
‘--- ----------------i; alncr
then every [
Mr*.
Warner
is
belts prepirni nun
cents and potatoes 10 to 90 ottttfl.
In its
Moral:
We
are
a
big
nation,
but
we
an*
dollar has hern su* good a1 gold.
make
the
d&lt;-fteP,
that
lie
roust
lessen
ex।
It was near the close of ih« nineteenthio k. m.d wiiti In- '
iMU'Alast
week.
Sept.
17th,
the
JouraaH
penses or Increase his ipeoui**, or soom r
struct lune to se.: eh&lt;Mpr: t‘;in if.e /
century—everywhere ihrn- was great de­ not the whole earth. .
cbeMp- si up *.auie
i&gt;f .-■
If
Another moral: legislation can neither or later loee his credit and fail.
This Is quo ter eggs at 10 to 12 cehto and potatoes :
pression. Railroads cm»ld nr-t pay divi­
you are in need &lt;&gt;!
t &gt;»
Hue.
25
to
30
cents.
Ar.?
we
to
infer.from
this
'
make
nor
unmake
values.
equally true of the govenirurut. Right here
dends. values were shrunken, money wns
you bad better see hlui*Before you buy.'
Still another: A’ fool h a man who let ns see how this “Tariff for 'Revenue that the "crime offfS’’ has raised eggs two
Idle, labor unemployed.
Tiie wdl-ttulo
We want eggs.
This Sumi.'
could not make profits, tbe pix&gt;r could not thinks all of the rest of the world are onb" has brought to this government the cents per dozen aud potatoes 10 to 15 cents
•f the world, which we pledge onr»»l»M
■ ,
same results that have followed whenever per bushel? .Ordo*e rnme to tbe con­
p»y their debth.nnd everybody was gloomy fools.
One more: We cannot lift ourselves up that policy was inaugurated and every, clusion that supply and demand regulat*A stray coarse wont oijafc earns into tny
1 an be obtained, the existing gold Ntandard and sad. Each man ns he met M- neigh­
•.
Owner ’
careful, honest rem er of the pontical his­ prlces? We believe tlia: supply and de­ enclosure, Rutland. Sept. P-llu
bor would solinenly my in the inneuage of by dur boot straps.
r-Note.-—The state of Ksnsas is used ns tory of this country knows it.
tbe Hon. James Fadden, ••wlial tell,” nnd
L*c ns mand accounts for tbu Increase In" price can have the flame by railing ar my p'.aee.
paying
expenses,
afnd
.
paying
•
for
into
an
example
in
this
fable
simply
for.
the
moodily pajs oU.
v
now see bow it was' worked usder the above mentioued, as well as for soy de­
reason that it produces quantities of corn.
notice.
J. C. 8mhb. .
tree designed (o maintain Inviolably the
crease iu price that may have taken Dlarc
Then there arosu Hie wise men of Kan­ There Is
is no Intention to reflect upon the present administration.
The reports show that for the firs: fifteen with reference to any other commodity In
inney.
sas. They were mighty In th* ic d«y; state or people of Ksn-as In any way.
SHBKIFF’fl NOTICE OF WA.TION.
present stnndsrd, the ntxndwrtl of the mast with honeyed wurds^lhey beguihd the
We believe . that the To Tux QFAunv E;.kdtoa- or Ba tar
mouths of tiie Wilson tariff, our exports of the meantlote.
enlightened nation* of the earth.
.
OQVJrrv.
agricultural a»d mum fact u red products 1amount of money per capita dneen't cut
people. They painted in colors uf night
Punusat to du-- r.utlee from the £»■&lt;retaiyel
very much ot a figure with nrice.
France • State yon are hereby sutlfttM thxt. »i the tenthe oppression ofjabor and the suderings
The discussion of the present si: v r fell off 8220368,000 as compared to the
era! elaetiuh to be bnid i■. n&gt;r but* *■( v.. :i!gw
Silver dollars are full legal lender for
for
Instance
has
a
per
capita
elrcnlhUon
nf
of poverty. They pictured in hues that question Is again calling out the history &lt; f first fifteen months, alter the McKinley
on tbe Tuesday «iece d-ng tbe
»jn.Uy of
all amounts.
*
pjled the. morn lug’s rosy glow, the de­ bonds and Greentacks Issued during ii.e tariff went Into operadon, and for the first . 1836.00 while#witrer land has only 89 00, November orxt. ibeta? Tuesday N«. 3rd. the
following state offlflen are la tw- rieeed. ’ii—
prlc* s are the same iu the two cuuii- Aljorrtfcor. Ltan'cns.it G. renor, Ho-wtarj &lt;4
lights of luxury and tbe ble.-slrgs of war of the Rebellion and 'tbe old argu­ fittw-q m.inthv of the McKinley tariff we yet
•
State TreusUrftr. A.imt.'r (ieaeral; At­
Then.- was a bigger fall in prices from wealth.
The law uf supply and demand al­ State.
sold opnur agricultural and manafacturcd tries.
1
torney
iw« wvy (senera).
u&lt;v.«iv&lt; &lt;v * Mr.u sopriiiitfudeptaf
............. . ............. I’,u'd*,
ment used by the Ureentackera ma: y
1865 to 1873 under free coinage than theie
rill regulate briee. Iua*nu«k»ii. Couimia’io ■:
»ate l-u;&lt;!
Frenzied by the intoxicating dream they- years ago Is being resurrected agaiu by tiie pioducts the enormous sum of Stll3,972,- 'ways has and always
.
.
,
,
*
'
.
O®ce;
also * t'lraipfr •»: t! e SU*U- H 'i.N '•( t.Ihas been since 1873.
rtarcmo: «i.
exclaimed “Wherefore are we nor nil rich? siiveritefl of to-day; “That If the volume u6S over and above all foreign goods In.- Ila universal law, an-i oue Jhat can't be ucaUon in place *&gt;t inivi.i
repealed
jtermofoffloe
will
expire
!&gt;-c.
a?
. "«-*»&gt;
Go to now! Let ps abolish poverty.
Let
Under ihe oi- repe*icu.
1
fourteen electors . t Fre»idrt»t »4 V-re 1’rrtlof Greenbacks, amounUni to between four ported into this country.
Protection, reciprocity, sound money
---------------- - ------------ I dent oi the United ’.Mar -*. «.:.*«&gt; » Repre-wta
ns legislate ourselves Into irfluence.”(. and five hundred' millinns of dollars; had e a’lun uf the Wlhon bill for the first fif.
* Uve In Ouugretvi for th*- hours!' ^’“.stwlcnsl
and a return of prosperity and confidence
And the people heard and were smith n been made a full legal tender the same as teen months, it* was only 855.753.023.
The ororer twther 'emitter .nd &lt;» :
are what the propio want, and that's just
with the delicious madness.
.«-MJipri&lt;wUie
tbe first 860,000.000 of Greenbacks issued, mixing a loss to us In tbe balanceot trade. 1■nmer can be. other things being equal, I Sena^rinl IHrtrirtot gns
why they will vote for McKinley.
Then the governor assembled the wise they would not have depreelatv&lt;i and Hint under the Wilson bill as compared to the the
1
greater prosperity Ibero will be.
It I
men tn special session and thUs addressed
Wire District
coenpruaax IU r&gt; Luujitj.
McKinley
tariff,
for
fifteen
months
of
1
has
been
found,
for
instance,
that
tbe
’
---------"
---------the
with-holding
of
their
legal
tender
for
Over fifty times ns many silver dull*.rs
You are also fiervby nolltlcd that " ,
them:
*
|fanners who are near to factory dunricta electlunrbe fulluwiut; rtwdj rtluY:-* will M
duties on Imports and Interest on the 8158,214,345.
have been coined since 1873 as there were
• * ne
Under tuich a condition of things as 1become well-to-do selling their products to elected for Barrv Ckwuty. via t
“Most noble, brave and mhhty y»*o- national debt was the cause of their de ­
frost the opening of onr mints in 1793 uh*
haw. Bbcrffl. Clerk. TrvW»rr. 'MMrr■ ot
«r.
&lt;
uperallvee.
That old. original and Itaed*. PrbflftidhNZ Attorwy. &lt;’aunty
tO 1873. Does this look as If we were un­ m ’0. our people groan, The bn* den is cline snd was done so that I he rich could above shown, b any man bot»*errd to mill
two Circuit Court Vtomin iHeaw* no t-twu
Our lu&gt;- 1wise Democrat. Andrew Jackson, wild,
heavy u;x&gt;n (hem.
Early and letr they buy them up chcaplv at a ruinous dis­ know why we have hard times?
friendly lo sliver?
toil and .eat the btead of dlsapiMid tment count and loss to the government of port at Ions of foreign g(H&gt;ds were paid (or '“Plant the factor) near the farm.*’ -ThaVs
Sb triff of IVirrj C-wnt’v. MiehlfW.
Make ye law.-* tor their hundreds and millions of dnliary.” This by the pro 'ucts of the farm, and the faP- 1McKlnleyiam.
'
The speeches made by Wm. McKinley and bitterness.
D*tjd HfcxUugs, Mick. Sep;. 12th, IM
lory
with
a
large
aurpkw
left,
and
labor
‘
dellveranee.
to the hundreds ot dehgatton« that haye
question was so thoroughly dUcn-wd dur­
“Wc are the greatest state In tin* union. ing the Greenback craze, and so often found read, employment. How |i it now?
visited him. are truly wonderful, and
Ni l satl-firtl with tnv ruin btoughl to th
abo# a knowledge of this country and Its We are big enough nnd rich enough to fully explained, that there should not ne
afffirs that mark him as one of the great­ hevea policy of our own regardless of even one old dry bone left io resnrrect at farmer and uiaiiufactiirer. they must a tick ther.-rli r.idly policy established by
what other states may dn or m\v not do.. this time.
est ■tatomen living. Let ns be patriotic.
A Kansns poilwv for
And now to answer R, let me say first, Blalnr, which Is their platform they said
ltrs. Hannah Chard, of Glassboro, Pa., Kansas Is tbe need of the hour.
Wh*at is that the 860.000,000 to which they refer, was “a cheat, a fraud aud a sham,”
and
ufider the Wlleon law. that wdi
think* that smoking buds iter and is bird to raise and the yield is light and nnwere not Greenbacks at nil. but were
and
liable to shorten her life and Inis resolved cjrtaln; but we are groat on com
The Treasury Notes aud made ptyaWe on de- Statesinahlike policy must ta xped out
to atop it. Considering that her ago Is notion that the priue inunt be gov&lt;-med by nund. On the 4tli of March. 1861. Abra­ so hb to ronkv lhe ruin nnd drsotatkjn
only 107 years this is regarded ns n wise the law of supply and demand h h anp**r- ham Lincoln was Inaugurated preaidvn: of c »mpirtr.
J.H uh look and mt b&lt;)W' the
s titIon by :;.eaus of which the rich pintoler the United States and an yxtrj st-eslnn nt farmer was hurt by thn repHil uf that taw.
and oppress hontMt toil. M.ike y&gt;* tie-re congress was called for July ^th. At that In 1891 tafiMt. I hr reciprocal «grr&lt;*in^iit
At the demo-popu list-free silver senator­ fore a law in acconlsncs with which s-»vtime elevm states bed Hea-dr.1 and wen- WM entered into th- records ‘bow ttut we
ial convention held In this city Tuesday erelgn and augn»t nta’ue runt almlt lie put
in actual rebellion.
Mr. Lincoln, ii« h|H sold tt, c.uba and Port.. Rico 11/441 tMir:
Arthur D. Hur he ,
I v nr. tvns no ul- upon a par nlih wheat’ Tlirv *h*ll be
I have just received a large assortment of albwo &gt;1
messuage, asked authority or Congros to relta of fl-inr. ‘In )892 wr Mild ilifu, jj|j5 .
nated for State Selmlnr. Mr. Hughev has Intflt^hangPAble bushel for t»u&gt;I.&lt;-i. and tlucarpets that are unequaled in quality and in the per- ,
In 1*98 we void ttivyn (J16.borrow $400,000,000.
Salmon P. Chaae. 175 tarrrls.
been a mem'&gt;r of tills parly fur quite a price of corn shall be the Mime ax «!»»fection and beauty of the patterns.
Persons wht&gt;hi 1894 we Mild 662jt4S tarthen Secretary of thc.Trraaury, in hh ie- 406 bar n ta.
fow weeks Imving been k republican until pr ee of wheat. D. thi*. and :h- p^.pkare interested in carpets will find everything here in
tn 1801 n.e iremy wan abr^aled
purt to Congress July 4tb ratlmaled uh* rela
a sbori time ago.
Kia '■&lt;»inp»-iiior for this of Kansas sh.tll rise up und call you
that
line
and
it
will
pay
them
to
inspect
my stork
expenditures for the fiscal je«r 18112. at and naire Ih.u .m-ball &lt;.r nor trod.
honor was Joseph Memlee. of Katun Rsp- j blessed, and all the world t-xrept n&gt;e
before making a selection.
8318,519.581, which sum f.-j| ahj,rt ,»f the Thl. trroly wr. m..re b, Blalnr io n.abe a
ids. an old linn-. |if«j long denuKrnil who money-lender.-* shall bail you a.- U e • m-tiexpenses wore than SSiO.oad.ooo;
&lt;yn markrl tor .lie HoJnele or ihe rann ami
asked remgnitd»n &lt;&gt;f hi-* party but didn't cipatorH of mankind ”
Anwrltan i.ro in.ts ..f &gt;.eanr .p kl(H11
ihe otb d»y or J,lj is«l a bill w&gt;.
get it The BaNkre has frrqnenlly t*dd
W1,, lwllra
du«d Into the Houm to mrat th. expeHM4 round a ma,Ire! In
it* rradr»« that there were many who ernor had advls-**l and all Hie |h- q.j^ uf ;In­
South
Am-,lea. but alnoe do. r 'peel ot the
or Ike w.r by obltlnlni • loen &lt;&lt; 8U0..
wouldn't toltow wpere John Dennis loads, state rejuiced, lor th* ir *-&gt;ib« were f &gt;i| ih
law
U,ne
mmke.a
and
the
nmrbetaor
003.000 and wba puaod 150 yra. tn
and tlita o&gt;inv*-tiffi&gt;n proved it.
John a»- c.wn. They could bardly nu»:&lt;hr »h m(The rebels yen M« had letl.)
Tbe «en. Ulin Union aie H arl, 'doswt aeak,.t ua.
eared hie ch-ntton as County Chairman selvei tlll.tbe governor i&lt;n&lt;l algoed the t. )i
ale made attend amendments whleh Iwavlna ibe que.lion or a lter &lt;&gt;ui, &lt;„
aaeeally. ••itfce the silent tread of a cat” I
were ronturrtd In by Jhe lienee and Were only a aid. lean •„ tan-; men of „MHI.

Wa*hiM*wu Gardner or Calhoun.

At the Racket.

LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDRENS
CLOAKS AND WRAPS.

es.hveil!kin. and

I’ueaiWy JoUa luts found out that

rrorarri, and Ibouabt-re a by umes me'
app o.rtl July nib. 1M1
u. x. Slal
tbe people now »&lt;•*« rich.
T»o-&gt; bung'd otrs No. Id. na(e bso.)
nw w,| ,ul|llir.
many luxuriits anl them »•(•&gt;( them nrw*1 lied tbe Sotrelary to borrow on the ere.ui Sard juel aa lout aa the deatruetlou mdley
in debt. They wmuterM itotf lury had &lt;rf the U. 3. the above etna wlu.in
--Whwobly" remaine tn.
never before found not ths* wrt»l&gt;h «a
■nonUm trow tbe paaaapn ut I he An. and
•imply a mfltlt-r uf l«gb-}dim*, and they io laaae eoopana or rtfbtoiew bmida,
fHta great pity «•» I onibtupl for »i»r Ig­ irewsury now In aaeb proporttou
norant and anpirstiUMis pro.&gt;k uf l»e mlfbi deem advlaablr.

My line is complete.

No. troib’e to show the;-:

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Sep..896.
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PURE SPICES

accident.^-4b running to dr ve a bdrseout
of some buckwheat be atet&gt;,»ed In a bole,
or tnrnttkhls foot over In &gt;ucb a way aa to
break both bones Of the right kg about
three Inches above the ankle. Mr. Beloou
Is a hard working young man. and this ac­
cident happens at an espec ally nnfortunate time as ho has a large crop ot grain to
look after. At thia writing he la resting
easily.
Dr. Lampman Is the. attending'
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THE FAIR.
BVE

PO,NT» TO A VERY
SUCCESSFUL MEETING.

Th« Katrlra

Fred W. Walker longed for tbe nomina­
tion for Prosecuting Attorney of Barry
County. John H. Denols longed to aw
Thomaa Sullivan, of Freeport azd a

The Women’s
Party

■launch democrat fill this responsible po­
sition, aud Mr. Sullivan got It It h but
AT THEIR RECENT
_ We «o to pmM raiber early to rive one natural to suppose that the antipathy of
Cost you no more than
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xtiythinguf bu (do* of what the Barry Mr. Dennis to Mr. Walker was solely and
■ pices that are not pure
county fair will be for iBwCbul ca?IIJ purely because Mr. Walker was a repub­
"•'? »eaf. fair .ill iu “u lican and roundly denounced Mr. beoula
। / f he following assignments were made
and bls tendencies to fusion uf •‘anything
,“TOM“ ,1”;
at the M. E. conference last week: Has
,r v.
buy ai the right
tings. Thos Cox; Hastinga Circuit, fl. c,
On Twwtay. u,8 o„t
M ln th. put, and everything to beat the republican
party.
I am making a
Chamberlain; living,
R. D. Freeman;
wl“1 •’rairbtenlm,
,b&lt;”
Panina “P
1
h.y of spices this
Mr. Walker doesn't talk that way any
Middleville. F. N. Jones; Freeport, J. IL 5™
UNANIMOUSLY ELECTED THE FOLLOWING
h
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nerr
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fixing
up
%
? " ‘ sou let me put up
Oh the contrary
Wooton; Nashville. W. F. Wilson; Wood­ ‘"joths. steaming up peanut roastom, etc. mure about fusion.
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;.-ckie recipes and
he has sought ahd received n ooinfnatlon
land. F. A. Vatulcwalker:. Banflt&gt;ld, F. W.
ll,e,’,bow beK*n ,n earnest and
. what you need in
1,MOds
t,je n,°*1 iuJicruus fusion
“ th* ,or¥D00«&gt;fl»As pretty Bt
Hunt; Delton. L. P. lUchlmeytr; Prairie­ liim 7
shm. but In the afternoon a much larger party that lias yet entered Barry County
■ Tup ku’it, you will
ville. John W. Boel. Rev. W. M. Puffer,
crowd was in evidence, and all were well politics, the fusion consisting of Demo­
'
...I with the reor Manistee, formerly of ibis city, will be pieawd with tbeshow.
£lt' ; ;; • winter.
I have
Tbe fruit exhibit is especially nice crats, Populists, a few Republicans like
.the Presiding .Elder of the Lana I ng dis­
a*d Prohl- WHICH WE FEEL SURE WILL BE VOTED BY EVERY BARRY COUNTY
•ho toe exhibits la noral hall, but .hep himself, Free Sllverites
/
‘ of spices. JTumtrict.
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LADY:
TIt .Wi °“r .rpt~n..r ui.iiy of the ex- billonlsta. Wejire not absolutely certain
Curry- Powders.
Arrangements have been made for *a hlblu bad not l.rll cuc„| Jer but were
about tbe latter, bill it isn’t strange that
■ e-, ,c\lic Acid, Tartaric
•dob lecture course • the coming winter In a fair way u Ibel.orkcrs In even- Urn
there
should
be
a
little
doubt
about
re
­
.
Sealing Wax. etc.
which will be fully equal in excellence, partment wen- bustllnx around like a lol
of bees.
membering all the names that enter
Has no mistake in the
and costa little, more than the one last
The Mock sheds are all SI led up. and into this new. party.”
year. The course will begin In November oneeanxel a.pretty exalted Ide. ot the
J • place.
But now de fey nritt. Mr. Dennis didn’t
and will consist of three lectures, one dra­ •toe* ot Barry county from a vlalt lo then
want Mr. Walker for Prosecutor and he
'I
matic entertainment and one grand con­ sheds, where nearly every breed of horses,
cattle, .swine and sheep can be seen. The didn’t get IL. Mr. Walker and his cohorts
cert . Further details will be given when poultry exhibit |s not large, but interest­
t
who. it is said, promised hiin the nomina­
plans concerning tickets, seals, etc.; are ing to t.he fanciers of poultry.
v
A
tion for Prosecutor, swore revenge, dire
There seems to bean unuauiily large
completed.' On account of tbe high- grade
revenge. Mr. Dennis had himself named
of th? course given last winter and the number of venders, dlckerere. and “places as County Chairman in a way that - would
to try your luck," together with a mdrrysaHsfanllon afforded, the ladles expect to go-round, dance hull, eating rooms, lunch remind Coin Harvey of the “silent tread of The Committee on Money Saving report that theaej conditions influenc.
t.
.’.vwdtfu liufldlrig out?
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-l "f City B.mk.
ed their selection.
find a ready sale for the tickets for tbe counters, etc.
a cat." Tuesday was the Senatorial Con­
Goodyear Broa. have a fitf. exhllblt
present course. The sale will have to be
of buggies, wagons, feed cutters, slegba, vention. A. D. Hughes, of Irving, who a
limited .owlbg to the size of the opera
ranges, and numerous other things fur the few weeks ago was a republican wanted
house and we advise dur patrons to pre­ farmer’s use. They have the largest ex- to lie Senator. Mr. Dennis didn't want
pare to buy tickets as soon as the sale be­ hlblt on the grounds and one that will him to have It, because ha wasn’t a demo­ WHO else celU such flour? Where WHO else could sell such high
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can you get another kind that
grade goods at such extremely
gins. The prices will probably remain eventually attract considerable attention. crat-and in the past had, like Mr. Walker,
There are many more exhibits worthy
will make such white and light
low prices?
week,
ISOquirtH.
In this case Mr. Denof notice but time forbids uur gul ng into denounced fusion.
bread and
biscuits
and
The. state board of equalization has low­ detail.
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,
nla was tamed completely, down, way,
yield
so many
loaves to
igi •_ 1 to LinJis.
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Yesterday forenoon the Dowling and way down, so deep that the sacred pre­ .
ered the valuation of Barry County from
the barrel than will Ceresota? WHO else could sell us a tea at
r&gt;; I-.,..
caperf-ntid jackets* fifteen millioii dollars to fourteen million Cedar Creek bill teams battled' for su- cincts of a sepulcher wouldn’t be within
even 40 ctsfthat could compenuacy on the ball diamond, aud the
Try a bag the price is only 55
dollars.
The
state
ikt
qualixed
once
every
uysatO. D. Spauldings.
• pare with this No. 22?, fc Yet
Dowling boys were victorious in a seven telephone distance. Mr. Walker has also
tatiug
cents.
five
years.
This
beans
a
saving
ot
from
’inning game: the score being 8.to 15. The come after Mr. Dennis In another way.
the price is only 25015 p«r
Little Liver Pills lake Lan57.000 to 88.000.
There can in, no ques­ game proved to be an Interesting one to The Barry County Democrat has changed WHO else can do such meat selpound.
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those prrsenL although the weather was hands. t It is reported that the real active ,
tion
but
what
Barry
County
is
still
asses
­
. ling? Best quality pork only
••.ring to frecure a boarding
I ■ Aityot
rather frigid lo sit on the fence aud wit­
management of the paper will be In the
••'. un Mrs. Perkins across sed fur more than It sho.uld.be, but this Is ness tt'e game.
6c per pound.
WHO else has a coffee to compare
largely If not wholly du- to the high as­
In th** afternoon three races were pulled hands of several of Mr. Walker’s friends,
: । i rant’s elevator. . •
with their special combination?
and that the firm, name will be Thom is WHO else in Hastings attach such
sessments made by the Supervisors of tbe off as follows:
One cup will make you vote
i- nt ladies capes and jackets.
Tbe 2:34 pace. with.the following en­ &amp; Walker. It is too obvious that this firm
county. In other counties property is aslow
price
marks to high
srur ticket.
Only 25 cents for
tries. Lady Barnes, enteretf by N. Wil­
।iw days nt O. D. Spauldings.
sr.'aed ftr.much.less than half of what it son. Chicago. III.; Geo. Fatchen. entered will not give Mr. Dennis, who Is ttvw
priced Standard Groceries?
a pound.
. won the. first free fo¥ all would sill for.
In this county It la often by C. Mahew. Plainwell; Fred Noble, en­ Giand Hlghunkadunk over all the various
i . • Kent county fair las*t MF-.-ssed for much more than It would tered by U. S. Worn!. Plainwell. Alvin parlies, supposed to , be harmoniously Wj’«O else could give us gold
Green, entered, by C. E. Bidlac. Hasttogii; nestled under Mr. Dennis’fusion-feathered
s-ll fo7. and Invariably for all that it Leo D., entered by Al. Keith. Hastings.
standard values at free silver WHO else
has such
uniform
i.s it the Picnic at the would sell for. This may have kept down
.
prices all through. their stock?
Lady Barnet won tlic race. Geo. Pateh­ wings, real warm support. It seems to be
prices?
S -.turdajvOzL 3rd.
You the per cent, of taxation but it bas com­ en. second. Alvin Green, third; time &amp;35, a!&gt;out one round apiece, and both parties
.$11 merchants have bargains
.
groggy and fighting for wind.
but every article is sold at a
pelled Barry County tn pay double its 2.-38&lt;^. 2^1.,
WHO sells good dinner sets for
The running race asTullows:
K. of 1*. opened 'hare.of suite taxes.
$7.50,
10
lb
rolled
oats
for
25c.
bargain-price there.
There is no reason
John IL. J. K. Hnrmon. -NashvIRv; Red
Morrill. Lumble &amp; Co. will move their
t &lt;‘ilj evening after a &gt;tr e=.i’UM-&gt;liy Barry County ahoAM pay Bird, Frank Thompson. Freeport; Mag­
■No. 1 Mackeralfor 15c, No. 1
stock
about
Oct.
!&gt;t,
to
tiie
store
first
door
Whitefish for toe, xxxx Olives
Tin uUvitdence last &lt;ine half as much state tax as either Cal­ gie C„ Coh liros..’Kidamazo&lt;n Wheel--r T..
for 1 jc pt.
61bs Crackers for WHO sells Golddust for 23 cts.,
houn or Kalamazoo, or one third as much ihrVi Cooper, Lacey. .Mich.: IL P.. B. cant of Stirling. Crawford &amp; Co.
Kane, Grand 'Rapids; Jolly Tar. A. II.
Starch tor 41c, Herring for roc ?
25c?
Echo answers
“Our
ai Kt-r.t. . At its next session we believe Logan- IL P. won the rare, -Wheeler
iMTrnffVt.'
Hon. IL G.. Horr will be In this city
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Echo answers, “Our Ticket*’
Tickets.”
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that it would be a wise policy for the svcmid. (Jed Bird, third.
Saturday, Oct 3rd. both afternoon apd
The 2:30 trot as follow-:
evening. This will be a rare chance to
at O. D. $jw.dIcing'. Board vf Suj ervi-or* io lower tbe rate of
4&gt;tx‘W., C. Mayhew. Plain well; S. J..
hear him and republicans from ah over
assessment all around.
Thlsr would in- A". Wilson.. Chicago; Montwood. "
IL A.
creue the percent of County tax though' Boyne, Portland; Red Deer, D. Ctaiuer.-* the country should avail themselves of
the amount of taxes to be pai&lt;l wnhldn’l East.Lake: Airy Noble. John Cole, Hast; the dbportunity.
.
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i' neral manager wfIm increased. By following this plan for Ings: Mopsy. J. L. Rhodes. VertndrrtyilM:
। 1 .*gracr Noble, A. B. Covey’. Muskegon.
Rv . -ays"that ru.u1 will be.
a few years It would put Barry County In Thia race was' won by Red Derr, with
D1BD.
•i from Kalamazoo to the
exited
posittou to have her ’valuation lowered to Montwood, second. 8. J., third, and Airy ARMSTRONG—At her home In Bowens
; !. within a year, but at
Tri.
Mills, Satunisy night, Mrs. Bert Arm-j^.
where II shonId be.
Instead ot having Nobles, fourth Time 2:27, 2:31 and 2:35
ilt meet tin* Gram! Trunk
strong.
.
'Hu- trick riding by Fred Giddings, of
ttie Supervisor of one tow nship watch to
The deceased was the daughter of Mr.
Kalamazoo, was a feature on yedrraay’s
'.&lt;ve if lie can't have Ids neightMiring town­ program. He will give exhibitions In and Mrs. George Mullen, of Prairieville,
a
nt fried Landi'’ coffee you
ships lurreasvd and Ills own township de­ front of the grand . stand this afternoon and was a moat estimable la’dy, beloved by.
.. ■■ 1 s them all.
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all who knew her. The afflicted ones have
creased In valuation, all should get to­ and to-morrow. * •
E. A. Moross. of Detroit, nnd C. 8. the sympathy of all. The funeral ' took
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Jr tin* lea-hng firms of the gether nnd agrre upon -a re tucliuu ri^ht
JVeber. of Nashville, rode an exhibition place Monday..
•. ■ ’ d an agrettuetitto close tbeir straight through.
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hitf.mlle on a tandem, doing the halt in
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from «JcL. 51b to Apr.
.
The Death I»cd.
1:03.
J Sudden Drath uf Colutnbu- Knight.
The Hastings band Is making some.fine
In remembrance of -Mrs. Bert Ann."mg b&lt;r. the ten days before
J This cinniminity was stuh-ked Sunday musk fur the occasion- *
strong. who died Sept. 20, aged 23 years,
i Chris
nTOrninu to learli uf thn sttdden death of
y months and 7 days.
.
s’.
Golden and Silver or­ Columbus Knlglii. Sup: of the Table Co.,
We watched her br-atblng through tbe ulght,
PERSONAL MENTION.
which, occurred at II o’clock Saturday
Her breathing soft and tow.
... :;«•’• ring
Ex-Coiigreasman night.)
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A' Iu her brewf* &gt;he wave ot life
.-Ix-CongreMiinan, IL G.
Kept braving to and fro.
Mr- Knight had attended to his usual
Mrs. J. C. Andrus h visiting friends in
duties in the fg-’tory where Tie was em­
Hr;
I’..-•&gt;
S.Uurday.. Oct.’ 3rdSo sllenUr we seemed to speak.
tbe
east.
.
So elowiy moved about.
’
ployed
on
Saturday,
seeming
it
anything
'.i. in and 2 p. in. Judge
we bad lent her half our powers,
Oscar Schumann left for Charlotte. Sun­ -AsTo
more than usually cheerful.
He came
eke her livlna out.
; Ch ui* S;n its wili preside.
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down town that • veiling, conversed with day evening.
.
Uur very hopes belled our fears,
Our fears our hopes belled—,
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4‘.e Hie liberal.patro uage 1 have several of his friends, and seemed in a
L. W. Felghner, of Nashville, was in We
very fiheerfnrtrame of nilhd.
After see­
thought her dying wber she slept,
•I ..... -••n! ar«f I know you all appreciate
And sleeping when she died.
ing to a few purchases, he went, to ids town Monday.
I tin; li-jx'.::*- 1 have to offer.
Thanking home iu the 1st ware!, and retired about
For
when the morn time dlin aud sad.
Miss Nellie Weber, of Nashville, Is a
And ebllt-wltb early.shower*.
■ favors and trusting 1 can nine. Sown after lie cotpplaliied of a fear­
Her quiet eyelids elvsed-aiie had
guest at Al. Wcberis,
ful
pain
In
Ida
head,
and
tldn
giew
iu
in
­
Another morn than ours.
|beot
service to you all id future
tensity. Dre. Laiiipnian and Lowry were
A. A. Eggleston spcmLMonday wltliTrh There la no death, what seems so Is transition.
• 1 reifi
promptly summoned. .Dr. Lampman —
This Hie of mortal brealh
'
daughter at MiddlevilleYours Very Respt.
Is
but a suburb of the life Klyslan
Mr.
first to arrive, and saw at once that
Whose portal we call death.
Mrs. Webster, of Kalamazoo, was in
He
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Gwo. W, Laxdis.
Knight was suffering from apoplexy,
A precious one from us has gone.
expired at 11 o’clock.
tbe city last Friday.
A voice we loved -S -tilled.
&gt;. u.: ala limited to.80 days
The runc'ral wus held from hh hie
» Mrs. Clarence Lathrop, of Ionia, is vis­ A -laM! Is vacant Id our home.
: -ing uni sale at less than cost home In the tint ward nt 10:30 a. in.
Which never can be filled..
iting
her
pareuls
in
thn
cfly.
. J.' C. Farrell Clothing A Tuesday, the services being cmi iueted by
God tn wisdom has recalled. .
The .remain* were
The boon His love had given.
’.mW Muck.
Call at once Kev. A. D. Grig by.
Miss Edna Reed has returned from Bat­
And tbo* the body moulders here,
tnkm 10 Grand Rapids fur lntermrt.it.
The soul Is safe in heaven.
' liargains are there.
The employees of tin* Table Co. attended tle Creek, where she has been for the past
W. B. B.
the funeqtl In « LkIi. mid accompanied summer.
.
I’. T. Coi.GKtfVK,
the remains lo tiie depo:.
A wile and
HIM Grade Blakesley, of Grand Rapids,
Assignee.
Ihrvt! dnuahtere. iwn or them married ttud h the guest of her friend Mha. Blrdlb
•! enthttsiattie audience greet-- living in Grand Rapids, survive tn mourn
G.-EniersoR at the opera his loss, anti to them i.-\ext. nded Itir »yp»- Tawnsend. s
pathy of the community in tneir great V Seth Angie and wife left I bursday
•v &gt; ■- •:tfng. Mr. Emerson lionaffliction.
•
morning for Chicago where they will make
IsstWf ot the day in an
Mr. Knight was about 62 years old. He
- • &lt;id manner.' poiniiiig out was burn in Vrnnont. and came went their future home.*?

Housekeepers’ Convention

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Presidential Ticket

President-—I. W. Sterling.
Vice Pres.—C. W. Clarke.

FRE.D.I. H&amp;flTH.
T116 DruQQlSt.

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BARGAIN GROCERS.

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That is the way we are closing out
a lot of our stiff hats.
We’ve got
new style hats too, for $1.00, 2.00
2.50 and 3.00.
Campaign hats
and caps.
Heavy caps for fall
and wintes.

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toe’s a Safety Line

1 tree iilver coinage nnd
■ •;iTo thn evils that would

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'' nn’’. D.MtiKrat ha« nxtin
Mr. Loyd C Fwighmr
,• iiuncnz Ibv paper for tlw
'f.HH. retiring from Active
MicuMy. Tnr new editor is
. "f I.Hn-dng. who has
•' th! under
Tliw phlley of
• “ u ti:ili&gt;. will iiu* i»e ehu'ucd
L.kTKR-Mr.
F. W.
ah I ii.iriin-reblp with
,
Gi-&gt;.
\ 1. there will
■ at lire fair ground nu-hir
**• -bt Rum*' c mreh.

wlfrn a ymitig man. Until the iaat four
xeai .i tils home had been in Grand RapWa
for Mint &lt;d the time since hr ’eft th«
••Gruc'fiMouutaii''’ state.
For the past
lour yrare be had been super in triidriitjof
the Table Co.
lie no'serM d and dr-rried
.tbe nnliuiited confidence «d »h«- directors
.&lt;&gt;( that cmnpmiy.
Had he o«*uhI every
•bdiKoof
siock. his Interest In Its
•mere'll and prosperity could not IH»v®
txi-n gre .ter To hun is the credit iargely
du t&gt;»r keeping up aud rvrn adding to.ihe
Ir.-Iiirss Of xiia: in-tilutioii during jthe
fonry rare of Ids employ
whirtH aa
all kuo v have b-eu aiiyinJng i»&gt;4 "H’.i-d’aclory n« the furniture ira te, li- **•» »; *Ie■ rideri. hottest. sti’uighi-fmwaHl man. who
I by his rtfggsd lutrgrity. hh
t,, ,
bou-ir hi all things won, me
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w-u. A”. K10-.V h-IH’I a kliri h''ncg an
tuw-er p »i|Wr In rW,thing
“““
tie. n-ic-il mi other »&gt;riipltn»e to
M
.
her-limn
he
did
—
render
huues
’
serf
lee.
' &lt;'• ttaU.iu.tl repu ntbtii. T
I|.. •«- a oiean nmn In ids We. thor­
oughly 11 i right in uharacter. firm
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r. v-i;43‘igre*.siii in »*r r &lt;-•? hi- Whatever h* rhunril’ was right.
MWii-w. a!.d M. h. u.ok „f |hl- eby
To his family he was ever m •«’ slud »’»i
i “,;,I Lhfcago plat form will be opuutd by alfrelioiiHie—a relthuii. !"&gt;*i mmbahu. ■
.
-&gt;•&lt; uugiPBNujsn.- Tmpithy E Thmi-i. lovioz and hvii»iul f-ither.
ij
He will be m sue I in Id* IWme. ,n
I red ,v. Walker, of this city. 1-. ad­
ntl/uf fcl- nPt ve-i iwt ca|Mi&gt;»y. *0 ID.I
' il'ij to the S|ie«-cl,es there will be ri«&gt;rts
t;w c-. ..m.i.Hti w e - h- nvia• I
Various kind,. Mpala will be served on SO.» eiia-H. fio;&gt; lieieis a guol U&gt;*1&gt;
e grounds at reasonable rates.
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Ex-Judge George R. Gardner, of Grand
Rapkls, Wisconsin, visited Ell Erway. Ias&lt;
week, returning home Friday.
He eats
WlacoMln will
strongly republican.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fowler, uf Maple
Grove, were In thellty Friday, and left
on the noon train for Muskegon, to spend
a couple of weeks wUh their sou Sherm.

EXPENSIVE MIRROR.
mil Bring the "3Epn Within Thirty­
Eight Kila* of the Eye.
A special train brought into Vans a
,lny. ngo. wrapped I"
blanket., bound with n&gt;ft « ood boo|».
a rough block ot crysto}. n b.cb i« to
form the mirror of tbe bupv tt.rset.p.
at
1000 exblbitlon. In lt» l,re”'D‘
th. piece of glno
“•“?
pound. End b.. already «&gt;-» «0.l»^
It wHl oo.t $.10,000 more and take SO
month, of jmll.hing b.r a novel ami
rret mecbtudeal prooe^ before » •«
n«i»hed Ita diameter is nearly
?”t*fndlt b.«peet«l.o brinp lb.

moon wlUdn S3 mile, of the rye. but
the chief expert, of the Far a •»’&gt;“"*
tory mr that IU image, will no. be
dtatlnet a. tbeir. .re now at 01 taJw.
„hleb they belike l» the uimo.t Pr«Ueable'Umn-

DONI 51-IIVEK

IN SHOE STORES

J ust as there is
in bridges or on ice—a price
below which that store isn’t,
safe.
You’ll find it sate to
buy shoes of us because wc
will not lower our standard of
quality to get a low price we
wont do it,rather let some one
else sell trashy paper soled,
paper counter soles.
You’ll
not be coming back in two or
three weeks after another pair
if you buy shoes of us.
A
complete line; all sizes and

widths.

but get one of our new overcoats or
ulster at astonishingly low prices for
the quality ot the goods.

Huleskin Gloves, Mittens
and Husking Gloves.

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Rod Front
Shoo Store.

Woolley &amp; Bronson

GtilDESTER &amp; BURTON.
Thx leading clothiers.

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Thursday, Sept 24. 1896.

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“COOK BROS. Propritors.^^ fobrtb

po^ttaMter-rrnml.
U« Tfcolr Gun.
10 the
tn. post[KJ.T-1:
has made his annual report to
endwIJune
Ther
Ar.
Drl,«
t- DM^r.u-n&gt; hr .n-m
mstsirr-general for the y?jr
~------ ------------- - —---------------------30, 1896. The principal divisions of the ’

HAJWS ARE TIED.
Dares

Not

Interfere

IN SOUTH

SHOOTING BEGINS.

in

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llshed and 1.78# di«?-)ntinned The xotal
num'.xtr of appointments for the year was
tXOM, and the total aumbef of case* acted
upon. 15.532. Mr. Maxwell commends the
work of the poM office Inspectors. The
report shows that' tbe total number of
complaint* of al! clauees received during
the year aarregatodl 102,627, and the num­
ber of cBNe* dtspneed of amounted to 10#,#06. Ohly 24 complain !s were rece’vec! of
ear'dejBJ«ie*» in the tandlftiK-of registered
matter by postal employe*. The employes
tn Che postal service handled during the
year 12,8ul,(N0 uleres 'at regtstered mall,
with the loos of only one olecc In. every
■ This bavkdcwxx on the part of Great M.2H. During the year there were ?.O74
arrests, of which • number 158 were post­
. Britain is due to tbe fact that the cab- masters.
;•
iwk erf the continental power* have
A CLOUDBURST.
FlEcODcluded that it is more jxrudcnt to
'. coDdunv the recent maxaiacies' at ConKaantinople than to raise ‘he eastern
Wymnlng.
Kjqtxestioix.in the most forceful maimer,
Rock Spring, Wyo., Sept. 21.—A
Egand, as the mdrquis of Salisbury recog- cloudburst up in the canyon, a couple
'nlses, it is strength aud not sentiment of miles southeast of town. Sunday aft­
Hhvbich rules the world. Great Britain ernoon flooded the town three or four
Kcannot face the combined fleets of Rus­ feet and run over the floors in the First
Kala, France, Germany and Austria, national bank and (seven or eight of the
^■aven With the assistance of Italy. leading business bouses, filling all cel­
■KTbercfcre Great Britain must stand lar* and completely covering the Union
KaaUle, pnd. unless Russia prevents Pacific tracks. The rush of water
i. it the Turk will have a free hand in the down through town was so sudden
'j settlement of the Armenian difficulty that no time was left for getting mer­
H|by the sword and torch or by any other chandise out of the cellars. Tim Kinmeans Which the port? may think fit to .ncy &amp; Co.’s large, double two-story
■Udopt.&lt;
business house Is undermined by the
water and in danger of collapsing at
ConxtikBtlnopU- for th.e Ct»r.
’!■ Incidentally it is suggested in sever*, any time. The damage, it was thought,
.
al influential quarters »hu. the short- will be $50,000. No lives were lost.
I
|4?est way to sell!? the whole matter
DEATH tif ENOCH PRATT.
I■wouldT&gt;! to offer Constantinople to the
H-czar. It is pointed out that if the Rus- Baltimore*! Noted FaitantlynpJ*t Pbmm
Awixy BZ tbe Ago orss.
SKslan people are once convinced ’-hat
Baltimore, Md.. Sept. It*.—Enoch
T* Great Britain is ready to allow them to
take Constantinople rather than per- 1’ratt, multi-millionaire. Danker and
BK'niW tlMi Ottoman rule to continue, they merchant, died at his country residence,
' will put a pressure upon the- czar ‘‘Tiyoll,” Baltimore county, at nine
'.which will be irresistible, for the pos- o’clock Thursday night. He was, with
' *e«sion of Constantinople will realize perhaps nne exception, the oldest active
| the Russian dream of ages in bringing bank president in the United States.
? ftaasift; direct to tbe water edge of the Mr. Pratt celebrate*! the 68th anni­
versary of his birthday last Thursday
Mediterranean to all intents and purMr. Pratt was a dexxeeudant of Phinea*
BBpoaes.^
•
Pratt, who arrived at Plymouth Id-1623.
■
Storm la GathrrluK.
In 1832 Mr. Pratt’s gift to the city of
’
In the meantime the storm is gather­
Baltimore of a public library costing up­
ing and may break nt any moment. A
special cabinet meeting was held at1 wards of $1,000,000 placed him in the
front rqnk of the wor)d*s*ph:lanthro,
Borne Saturday aud the Italian flying
5 xquadrjon, under Vice Admiral Cam- j plats.
London. Sept. 21.—The events of
last week have, demonstrated beyond
any possibility of doubt that unless
.Great Britain is prepared t? face a geuraral European, war nothing is left for
her to :do but, as stated in. the semi■official communication from the for­
eign office, to stand aside and hope for
-• more satisfactory state of affairs.

Leadville, CoL, Sept. 21.—Driven to
desperation by starvation, Leadville’s
locked-out miners, win have 'been
threatening the peace for two month*,
attacked tbe Carom:do nun? with dyna­
mite and guus st one O'cliMk tbi»; morn­
ing, arousing the city and throwing its
inhabitants- info a |&gt;anic Heavy ex­
plosions aroused sleepers in the Cistern
part of the city at the hour 4aB&gt;ed.
The mine is heavily guarded by special
police behind stout barricade*.
*
For two hours the rioters nnd de­
fenders have exchanged .volley after
volfey of bulletK, aud at three e’clock
ft’seems evident the attacking force is
gaining tiie mastery. Flames fame just
broken out in the mine buildings, and
it |r thought die rioters have set fire
to the baricade*. A state of terror
reigns in the city. The whole town
aroused. It is so dark that no one Is
willlug to venture out &gt;n the night.Tiie
riot call wax sounded in tbe barracks,
where the rflate militiamen have been
sleeping on their arms for GO days past.
a.B soon as the alarm from the mine was
.sounded. The men were luqrc or leiw
scattered, and the officers have just got
.the troops in shape to move toward tfie
scene of trouble. When the soldiers and
miners meet bloodshed will surely fol­
low.
Ten thousand wage-earners,
armed and determined, will rise up to
meet the hnndful of troops just leaving
thebarrdeks.
THE MAINE

ELECTION.

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here

century, long
wo. erwted al C.pr Town, l-orlugo.
A more rtlrwrtlun or
t,»d pUrited her solder, at v.riou, , iut,re»Utlg .premie eon we reel,
p01ofc,toeStber»t.MMtfromH»&gt;«r» ’ laurlued. .nd i, certainly MltotawltI tar, to the Zewbrw ,nd Mo»l»b«|«-.
- .----------- -oa— —eU™ at ta. M&gt;.
' «,y« Centarj-. T“ --------------- ,r~,l‘"r '
Tok So hi *Jw*y» to I* found
in gold and Ivory

awUtui

department under his nan- are appointments and inspections. A synopsis uf
hi* re port ^follow*: .
The report ehowsThat the total number
st post offices In' operation in the Vntted
State* Is 70.MB. Of then®, fin.725 arc fourthclasn and 3.G23 preWdentiiil, bcinr an in-

HUNGARIAN LANGUAGE.

AFRICA.

tbe Huugarim.

&amp;
Hu:

idkmx. - ]f Gvnm-a or i :
mar
pia^i-d*. posted on a aquare box hung ■ falriy be oonparej to
the
! , proniitwnj plane, auiwmnclng that branches mad fruits of v
deed visible, the rout- .if
ever,
are.UBdergrcund
a:
.d
I.
Udumeat regularly between rerutin
dates, and «t night thia box Is lit up tbe Hwjxgqriuh lau^ if.;;^ . ■’ 1
a trte'
the roots of which art a
with candle*.
V'iibu
rior.
.
...
Three
I hree centcrie*
cenutries p«s*&lt;
[whM.-u.uut.ns
d. duringwhlcb_
niran&lt;x- to
w the
mk- hpuee
uvikw ■=*»
At in?
the c
entrance
is u Urge aud by a kind of Iinr; . • '«• ll«nt*J
frbotegniphy
*e
can
xUn.
.
our BDowiKMgc
knowledge v«
of wv-.
south
central
nil; in which is plated three
onr
— ------------AfrirtC
—------1
the
was scarcely extended; and it was not pinches, of salt for “luck." Cloee by is sap of the mom rialng i; •
until Mume^CO year* ago that the Dutch stationed a man. whocrie*at-intervals: 1
v ^ It i*, in UJ1
words.
Boers.' in tbrjr slow wagons, pus-^-d “Come in! Come In, Indie* and gentle- , •ggitrUnirt.lve.
Tbe flrat eyllable of ewb,,
'northeastward from CnpQ Colony to the men. urZ we our wonderful exhibition, i
P&gt;
spot where I31oenrf6nlein and Pretoria It will tickle your liver and make'the I annta the root of the
now stand; not’till 1854-6 that David lean grow fat from laughing. Come in, I pronoun, atv'aoldered on u,
It
1.
Ortenau,
the
lemraner'rf^
Livingstone nlade his ,way through my pretty mold, and wo will show you |
apd roeinp tribe».anji„„&lt;1
„u“14
Bucbutrnaland to the Victoria falls of the feat ures of your lover."
the Zambesi and to the Atlantic coast at
The performance usually eommencee ; their word root, for fear of li
Loanda; not till 1889 that tbe rant ter­ nt eeven o’clock in the morning aud j mean, of «rfttjtaa4in(.
ritories which lie. between the Tranxx- closes at six o’clock in the evening, and, • Of German word, m Hua(rj.ii,.,
vnal republic nnd Lake Tanganyika be­ including the intervals, which are fre- » ta on&gt;y a handfui.
gan to be occupied by the Maahonaland quent and long, tbie fun is kept up all [ moatly as clown, and
Uhugathn^
pioneers. All the«e farmers, exploring d«y;
vt lxungarS! Ken.
In the clV the young girl* rieeeariier |
7110 11 “Mgarhus do not dei?«t
and mining prvspectorfc came up over
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Tile
GerDinns.'l,,,f
,
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than.u.nal,'
and
b^atfly
complete
Uieir
I
*^0
German,.
bn
t
;t,.y
tlo[
(he high plateau .from the extreme
German, knnwr. to t!le’
southernmost end of Africa, checked elaborate toilet in order to, be present 1
from time to time by the warlike native at the rormnencement of the perform-; Magyar* chiefly in hi* Austrian nianidoes not hppear a. n.,^1
tribes, but drawn on by finding eveyy- ance. .They are easily distinguished
where a country lit which European* from the country maidens by their lew , *ort“ imitating. The An&gt;trian is o&gt;could live and thrive; while th? Portu­ ruddy complexions and more genteel j llle’ «n«able. imlustrioux. but. befor.
anything else,
eW. pleasyre-lovhjg.
p] casurv'i-j-. ;i;anything
guese, having long since lost the im­ manner*.
On urrhiag at the place of amuse-J
Herx.r-^7Tta^.7r7r------ pulse of discovery nnd conquest, did no
more than maintain their hold upon the t-..-nt Ute audience take off tbeb- geta. ;
jan„^)n
h? H S
cdust. and allowed even the few fort* or c-lonw-wd place them in the cualody | the Btoweni hic
j they had established along tbedourseof of a uxau, wffio charge* u nominal sum । t.;me
th?
the Zambesi to crumb!? away.
for taking care of
Thtae clog.
strip of Hut ground which lay between-';
th*- eoaat au-l the ploteae damped their j
desires and threw obstacles in the way';
'of their advance. ’ They did little to ex­
plore and nothing to civilize the inte­

SUBMARINE DINNER PARTY.

rbw^^h!^owtiLh',?^£:

no into a. bou-e Eta, geta eoaetwleri

Portland, Mr.. S»pt. 18.—I umplrte re­
turns from the shite election show tbutthc total vote for goveruor was: Pow­
ers (rep.), 83,573: Frank (dem.), 34,»41..
Hepubluran plurality. 48,732.
Bangor,- Me., S?pt,. 19.—Th? Whig
publishes thn offioul retui ms filed at tinoffice of th? seerrtary of ttate of iue
congressional vote in nil the district*,
complete, except froixx a few towiu
for which the governorship vote i*
taken, showiug that the aggregate vote
for republican congrrssmnu reached
83,809, against 34,318 for the democratic
candidates, giving n republican plu­
... the
Mrc state of 49.491, m
—&gt;n-u
rality in
of. whi-^b
K^dha. iorsM&gt;7Dl»'rley'.”w&gt;re; tiuit
ken. 12.S02. and Iloutelle. ISA’31.

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“v' '' ‘ ’•■'non*
San Dithoouls Winkclspruit. The
u.p&gt;. their peryom. ar? treated with as
Th,
,, A..
r.a_._ '
.■
* ’
contempt nnd liubled -•abromuahi,- po,
it v -. V
w, ,.an* *'tK*rtcr
aiptifyin* “cocitrtBgbam.
H“**wm«As there Ure no senta in a-htraae of 1 , Van'-tfit Ren.'
f*?' n!'t
t*li&gt;
public entertainment in Tokio, the au- ’ aimnlifletl it to Vkwinlm!* rt^*iU'eSUn

I’n rta.’.cn Of.
•
Some time ago the labor of deepen­
ing the harbor of Clotat was completed.
To celebrate the completion of hi.s la­
bor ami to make the ocecrion memor­
able the contractor gave to the mem­ dienre squat crow-legged on the ruata i
bers of hi* staff nnd the represcntatives in tixe spare allotted to them and make ।1 IbaF.renlBg hew, boldly madei,-,, fror.
won! ot it. thn,: Vbaot.lta-ha.
oj.the press .1 banquet, unprecedented, th^nwlvea comfortable for tbe day. I aome
„WB„iuniy
I watn.wiokie.
Th? rest of the re, ortcra
says ll.irper’s Round
(’able, for its The men and women light their pipes :
nmrf-m. mcn ^rtbcliuea k elk&gt;
I
in*
originality. The table was set eight ar.d while away the time by rehearsing '
U
meters bitiow the l«;vrl of the sen. at pkassot rrminfccencea until the per- j •
‘ ' *
the very bottom of the Harbor, inside formant?? begins.
tbe “caisson" in which lhe excavators
Jugglers. *&gt; tery-tellers, magic-lantern.! ■
XUB Sit’ W‘ E‘ Pe?ke^een ot work, and osjy the narrow exhibitors, who are considered tbpfore*!
"»"• of ,bc CT'*™"
"«■ runners of prosfterhy and harbingers |
■ W GouNt
cur.
from «&lt;• enonnov. m«M of wo- cf pc*.irr. rnl.-rtcin the public both day •
ter around nnd above .their hearts. The end night. Each troupr of
formers I
new fashioned banqueting hall was usually r: mains In one place for about!
■ Denison, Tex., Sept. 21.—Mrs. bailie splendidly decorated ahd lighted, and
** ** yrars* standing
a week, but if theyiar? unprecedentedly I
.
-Albersou, aged 115 years, die# near
varo Was immediately dispatched to;
but fbr n certain buzzing 111 the earn, t r- -rr.-’fiil they rem&amp;in K'l long as their .
Muscatine,
la.,
Ji
’
pt.
21.
—
A.
A.
Ball
’
Colbert
Sunday
morning
jxt.six
o'clock
fi.the Levant. The British fleet is an­
caused by tbe pressure of nir kept-up F7.?ci:!2t!en proves profitable.
“ residence of Dun Collins. ’Mrs.
**
the
.. 4 rfxoredi off the inland of Lemnos, imme- , Co., bankers at Wait Liberty, Muscatine at* "**
in the chamber in ordcr'-to prevent the
mIi’ll lately opposite the passage leading to । county, made an assignment to C. E.
Alberson was the wife of Chief Aiberinrush of- wtiter. nobody wouH have iu th • upper .-lory bf the honor. At oms
j the Dardanelles, the Russia a squadron 1 Chcsebro, closing their doors at ten son, who was in the Creek war with
suspected that the sHgbteat interrup­ &lt; v"entity of the room is an elevated
ijl’is In readiness in the Blank sea, the o’clock Saturday morning. Inability to General Jackson in J&amp;12, she beluga
tion
in the working of the nir pump platform fry th? performers, on which
^KFrench squadron is approaching the, realize on nssetfi was the cause cff ’thc wife at that time. She was the oldest
tie of
ab*olate cure, frre to a-y : uffereri
would hove sufl’ccd to asphyxiate the is a firebox aril tea-wrrlcc, and
nt each
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Wh Dardart llrs and four German ships on ' failure. The'bank .is 14 years old, a person in the nation and has great whole party. After the bnnquet an
’end ere
t&gt;rsrdlcstl;!ut. *,Th? uudier.ee F».**yg» *ay_«ms wishing * CBrc
institution nnd hud an extensile grandchildren who have passed the half
sir ifray home with 2.000 sailors and private
P&gt;
rntw.s.
nxn,
r. d„ iCeearsu, aewrvt
(
improvised
concert
prolw.ged
the
fesis
s-ated
In
frar.tf
lien
may
be
F?en
rlnwi have been ordered In remtfin :u Misiness. Its asfteU are given as $290.­ centurjfhpile post.
• j tivity far several hours, after which a group of |.?raai:s, there n few offlIt is
le vicinity of the Dardanelles until 000, with liabilities, of
tbe guest* reaacenued into the open air. ciab ; girts, old tarn, s?rra.nt« and ap­
mi id it will be able to pay dollar for dolirther orders.
.
Washington, Sept. 18.—Ln a few days
prentices. all mixed up together without
■inr iu time.
“ 1A* Nidinirj, Faiu Haute."
United States treasury circular No. 130
France May Take b Hand.
AN AWFULLY LAZY MAN.
regard to rank crj wt.—Ran Francisco
| Paris, Sept. 21.—The admiral tv office
will bo issued. It contains informuChronicle.
,
is making inquiries ns to the time that
ComieraviHe, Ind., Hept. 19. — A tiou respectlug nut'ioual banks, state
FUhlny.
twould be occupied in fitting out three freight train on the Cincinnati, Hamil­ banka, savings banks, loan end trust
’•The litziest man 1 ever 'knew was
Tbe first bank within the limits of the
ironclads, in view of the menacing ton £ Dayton railroad collided yeater- comptaxicK and private banks of the Ji ff Towson, ef Peoria,’ said J, C. Tap­
situation in Turkey.
&lt;
-----dry with the pay train uenr Longwood, United State*, coxhpiled from reports o( pan, of that city. “Jeff was too* lazy United. States was chartered in Phila­
Kian on s.
Deportation* BtoppriL
about five miles west of thia city, and the comptroller of the currency. It wiil to work, and fished In Peoria lake, delphia in 171. It was Incorporated by
X
| Constantinople, Sept. 21.—The Turk- Chria Swcatman, engine^ of the pay be furnished fret-tunny orieapplying foi about three or four miles above the rnngr?** under the title: . “The From1A FTTHUM.,
. | 4.WS 40 IKJBl #,W i.«
Bah authorities have put u stop to the train, Dayton, O.; Frank Kinsey, fire­ It, but not more than one copy to each city. Hr was a mora.constant sleeper dent, Director* nnd Company of the
C. 4L OSBORN, ia-4s’ A»:e.t. HixMlsp
• i
.deportation of Armenians which has man pay train,'Gallion, O.; George A. appxicaoL
that Dickens’ fat boy, nnd it used to Bank of North America."
been going on aince the recent fatal Mouse1, conductor of freight train. In-'
Saloon Blown Up.
be said that he slept ns he walked, but
kriots in Constantinople.
dianapolis, were killed aud eight other
Columbus, O., Sept. ift; -Early Friday it is certain that as soon as ' he sat
jtierman Shl|«« Uct Older*.’
persons were injured..
morning a hen* y charge of dynamite down he would fall asleep. On a-amnt
I Berlin, Sept. 21.—Four German war­
was exploded under the tialoon ot Mrs. of this habit he last several poles and
IXonEot* Hbb r«ll«n.
ships hove received special orders to sail
Mntty Widsbrodt nt Sardinia, Brown fishing 1 neo, which caused him to adopt
Kirmu, od the NiJe.Sept. 21.—Dongola
county, the building being* totally
at once for d point in the neighborhood
an original method. He lay on the
has fallen, and the nominal objective
wrecked. Severn I [xeraon* were irij «i red. bank, fastening a line to his ankle. If
of Confttnntinople.
£
point of the British' Egyptian expe­
Antl-saloon workers are suspected,'
dition has been reached. Tbe river
, a fish bit the book it would wake him,
having failed to ••ecure the. passage of ", nn&lt;l he -(railed it in. One day a larger
\ I
Madrid, Sept. 21.—A dispatch to the forces of lhe expedition, pushing up local option ordinance.
|j fish than usual snapped the bait, and
.. V- Tmparciai, from Bong Kong says that the Nile from El Hafir, landed a force
,
at
Dongola
and
occupied
that
place
beHU
Ordered.
! '?’,cn
»'voke he was in the riven
jgffi the rebels at Cavite. Philippine islands,
Havana, Sept. 21.—Capt. Gen. Weyler A. er t"e n,ost energetic struggle h»
S9»mptured the monastery there nnd nrn.1- I fore the dervish force retreating from
a
■
El
Hafir
reached
that
poipL
El
Huflr
jffiiacred
monks, pul.lMg
putting them to
liaa ordered the release-of Alfred O. c'cr-,nn,^e
succeeded in getting to
TCU ’| the
itiv uiuunn,
*
Kb with
odd,
orc th.retooe both In th, Hernandes Hughett, an American clti-i s*JOrc»
**• looked as though be would
■Kieatb
with kolTM.
knives. TinThe di.Mlcb
dispat-L ^
’- I
zen who wna arrested two necks ago. ,,avp &lt;o
new plan. But h? did
^ythat over 100 rebels who had been cap- hands of the British.
[l f tured by Sjianiards were flung into a
iil
,L
Hi* release is conditional upon his lent- 1:01 n,,Br’don tying th? line to bis ankle:
for
and
MaUotd,*Man~SepL 19."-Star Pointer '
Cuba*
I be
procured n rope and fastened
r| . small dungeon at Manilla. The next
^■morniujg 54 of the prisoners were found went a mile yesterday at Mystic park
shot
; °nP entl hrnnnd his body and tbe other
hhot and
«n&lt;l Burned.
Burned.
^Edead. they having been suffocated durin 2:02ya, which beats the New England ,
Slaydc’s Crossing. Miss., Sept. 21.—
Blaydc
— !
B &gt;iig the night. The Spaniards, with the
track record, and also made a new Walter Brown, a young negro, was sbo»f :uid slept for n good many years now.’
I▼I
Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many Mxallcd boothin
^■object of striking tenor among Lhe world’s record for a half mile—59% sec­
to death by u mob here un: then burned,
PATENT ON A FARO BOX.
, ^'sympathizers of the rebels, make it u onds. The race developed th? three for murderous assault upon Mrs. Slay­•
jmpractice to execute their prisoners pub- fastest consecutive- heats ever paced.
I taxdxerteaUy Oo«~W^~lMaMi by tbe Go*
Bn Von Rnnvr that oplam and inbrphine arc atapefyliig aarcoC- p
den, postmistress. aged 73 years
ISucly. The men are taken out in batches ,
Star Pointer won the first .‘n 2:02%, the
hnpir Hctiitery Horned.
RKand shat before the eyes7&gt;f anyone who second in 2:03%, nnd the third . in
During
Moncton, N. B., Sept. 21.—The re- j
- a discussion
- over a sociable
HSklesires to witness their death.
2:03%.
without htbc.ing then polsoss »
1 finery df the Acadia Sugar llefiamg P*1”6 °f cards- n few evenings since, in
company, h building eight stories hiph. 'wl,fch several prominent congressional
Fell from B Cliff,
Tbe Arkxn»»« Election.
St. Ijiuis. Sept. 21.—A sfiecial to a
Little Rock, Ark., Sept. 18.—Complete was destroyed by fire Sunday evening. People took parL the statement was
antes* you or your physician know of what it la composed I
i made
1 madethat
thatthe
thefaro
farobox.
box,ananinstrument
instrument
loroing
from Jiminez, Mexico, . returns from luirt week’s election in this Lose, over $3(Mi,&lt;K)0.
„ ,paper
.
isays: Kniiie Renbnugh, a German state are now on file in the secretary
| in u*e in every gambling establishment
ioaturalbit, who hud been rpendiug the of- state
•
•’s office,
1* iagrc&amp;cat* is. publuhed with every boUte f
the delinquent coun­ ,
Washington, Sept. 18.—A statement of the land, had been consecrated by
the United State®. To
Mttmer in the Sierra Mad re mountains, ties reporting Thursday. Jones (drm.J, prejMired at the mint bureau shows :nat letters •patent of------------I west other?, was killed by accidentally for governor, received 91,124; Remmel the silver coinage during the month of ’^u,r
controversy two of the paraggregated $2,650,000.
i ,iw&lt; "Pent the day hunting up the rec­
Bailing from a cliff, and his body was (rep.), 3&amp;.83U; Files (pop.) 13.DN9; MPler August
August aggregated
$2,650,000.
xj( aU other remedies f^e ch"d?cti combined ?
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I ords.
_______________
r (pro.), 742.- Total vote, 141.091. Jones*
'taken tq Aliatn, from
which point it___
will
Qaarral Eud» xn Marder.n’k.,.
,
|be shipped to San From-isxoand thence majority, 41.12S; Jones’ plurality, M,found* Diut
that Robert
liobcrt Bayley was
wa&gt;
Cincinnati, Sept. l».—A special snv*:
. They
•' foun&lt;
no von Know that the Jtefest OOre Dcpartascrt &lt; f the I uilH
Jfo Germany. He was widely known a* 553
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At Cygnet, O., Thursday evening, Wil- £»'ren a patent M,y
May 15.
IS. 1812,
IBIS, fora
tor'anwr.new
s.ficieutixt in the United States and Ger- i
— -----. .
liam Willett, a barber, killed George
**•?«« improvement called the fair
l’uglllats
ludictecL
dealer or the chartac ’lu.odiae.
Th!
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New York, Sept. 19.—Corbett and Bostieman. a teamster, over a dispute dea,c’r or
letter,
unck-r mo
the hand
of
1 Fitzsimmons were indicted
by
" tharegarding $1.50.
----- ,potent
------... were uuucr
iianu or
r
vampaiK-o uprnra ia nmoa.
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James Madison.- president,
by James !
, Camou. O„ Sept. lU.-At ibe lurmoJ R"-'1 ju? yMerdnjr tor wllqatlnR .
।
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w,
Died in Frkxon.
Vnttm.i secretary
_ of
. a state,
. .
* .. were
I
.
.....
.
.
fiirht
I&gt;h uim..
Monroe,
and
fight eoiitrnrv
contrary to th?
the Inxvs
laws nf
of ithe
suite
menhig of the republican campaign in
Auburn, N. Yn Sept. 18.—Orrin W.
executed by William Pinckney, as atthis city yesterday over 10»\UQO persons and warrants for theif orrrkt wmu Kkinner died in the state prison acre
orney general. In the schednh.- which
were present. Mhj. McKinley, i-mator , issued.
yesterday. He was one of the most a»was attached to the patent th? ordinary
iCullom. 'of Illinois*, Gov. Hastings, nt ,
tute swindlers in the United Stales.
faro deal box 1* described perfectly.
Lo* Angeles. Ctxh, Sept.
\V. E.
PennsytyaDta. and Senator Thurston, of ,
A Dietetic Hint. ■
'Nebraska, were the principal tpeak- Kennett, ex-chief of police of St. Louis,
Job for a Uood iitatlxtician.
An English professor recommends to
who shot and killed Detective Lawson
It Is reported in court circlas. Bays the
here about a year ago. has been sen­ persons *offering from dyspepsia, con­ London Daily Chronicle, that Queen
The fUc-Mtmlle
tenced to 13 yearsJsi prison.
sumption and anwmia, dr any who need
Ictoria will never hold another draw­
Alijanjr, N. T., Sept. 21.—John Boyd
to take on flesh, to cut very’ thin slices ing-room in person, as the tatlgne L*
glgnotprc of
Thacker, democratic nominee for gov­
rtf
bread
and
butter.
The
idea
i*
that
too great at her advanced age. Some
Reading, 2**., Sept. ID.—A ntorm of
ernor by the silver democrats of Newit induces people to cat much more but­ statistician equipped with a counting
York; inj a-letter accepting the nomina­ wind, hail and rain which swept over
the eastern part ' of Pennsylvania ter, a quality, of fat most essential to machine should figure out the number
tion says he is for the gold standard.
their nutrition in a form r.galnst which of Engl.vh girls who have been present­
wrecked scores nt. buildings and did
Internal Krvcnun.
they will not rebel.—N. T. Sun.
ed to Queen Victoria in the course of her
damage estimated at $200.»00.
Washington, Sept. 21.—The monthly
reign.
tatemeat of collections of internal rer“
There
Is
no
such
thing
as
tuck.
”
.
knur shew.- th? total receipts fox AuWaahingun, Sept. 19.— Just KXJyears
gust to ixavc been $11.527J)74. against' t?g© to-day President George Washing- »id Col. North once. “Everybody in
Th. new w.tch la to hav. a pbooo
during Angus*: IB®*.
. ton issued his farewell address to the this world has chances. What people graph cylinder hidden .way, ud M the
call ’luck' simply means that a maxi wes hone and at each quarter of an hour
I
:------people of the United Staler.
his chance, holds on to it. and at tbe a toy «doe will b. beard glrinr yon tbe
UiA. &amp;cpt- IS.—It is OtllClUfly i
■right moment works it for himself.
th»4 there are
psi^m. m 1
I. M.—The Shulls­
111.
•l.uekT Nonsense!
*LOck* fax simply aprlug bold th. watel&gt; to yqor
and
burg, Wi*., has made
of
the faculty of seizing pawing oppor­
tunities.”
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H. GOODYEAR, DrutUU’t.

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CASTOR I A!
Infants

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Children,

K/lOTHERS, Do You Know

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Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorla-

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Thursday, Sept. 14, t^g6.
w. R- COOK. Local Edllor/\
, 511EI.11ON,
' AlHtnwt «n&lt;l RmI Estate OlSee.
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'.Minct u«k
Mnn,, pi lo'viv on Real Estate Real Estate
i .m
commission. General conreyanclng.
- m e«’i-iplcte set of Abstract BoaKB,c&lt;n’.;1for Records, ran furntab complete
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POTTER.
Attomuy*
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-- II! nilthe eonrlS of the state.

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t h. KEN ASTON,
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A.
Attorney at Law.
it
ov-r J.B- (foods-ar &amp; Co.’s store.)
i I’rsc”
ille inri-ortheBtate. Collections
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local
news
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alS Week’

180 *inires.

pjls
sweet, refreshing

and
* petite aud give

The three turret beat, e.er p.^ „„

Ar.n.nd Robert J.
Star Pointer won
e»,TT heal In
2:03sms*.

(Conducted by ’Miss Flora j. Beadle, County
Coimnlsiloner.)
Child Study.
(Continued from last week.)

Hastings,

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Bank,
Mich.

Open fo&lt;

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department in .Barry
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Th Chicago Chronicle
DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER
ot krji nil limn.
It I* not Popullat.
.1- n11: (j.qn-wraey of Jefferson.
~'r*’ 1 ’ 'ilrltih ta-ll-ring it tn be the oalva(i' - o. :: iit-pubhe. Il ta therefore opposed
■•-SHvcriam and ttepudiatfon•i v irlst-t good for the American.
- H’-v. Address
THKClIKDMICLe.
-td'agten SI.. Chicago. 111.
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•• i l by- virtue of an order and
dern vni . . ‘ reuit court for lhe County o
Bar?' !■ . •’r). lu tno State uf Michigan
oitik- wi .•
: -n the Mfo day of- February
I«M. a ,ri ...... *'i-n therein pending where
In Snnrj-i t
■ !• (’•liiiTf'.aliiHtit uih! Levi
fa
)|
Jiuurs B. Holes arc
defendants &gt; ••&lt;• iiand
n« reuy gir«m that I fo il
wll a’ pnhta ■
.. .1 foe nor’h front doorbf
thee-rir.,• i-. n theritv of Hustings. Barry,
Co M"’, , . । • it: he.tsr. tiefuK-the place for
bolgUi
, 1
’ Court for said Counit, nu
; Saiur.! ,. ' treitl
I'liyof October, itsue, nt ten
' o'efiwk
all: or so much thereof
,- av nuv ta- n •• ■•&lt;• try to fetM
for amount due to
; »8|&lt;1 Coni!.!;•rtiiiaut for prlm-Jpal. Interest and’
(font's
tain.’'of
"&lt;
.
"f 1
'•,I*‘'»'*11IK desciibed'
1 OT^r
parrel
. ■wh: Ail Bmt certain piece
of it'L, 1
sl’u.il*.Hid being In foe city
Mifh «
‘‘°.tit»ty Of: Harry, and Stale &lt; t
*om ronbu-nrmu nt foe S .iuh West comer of
iSt-r ,
1,1 B“** X&lt;&gt;' Thirteen In the
TuhJJ i.,I”J &lt;:,t7 *»f HastHga,
2rirh“,"1' l,,”J'ke four fe«r E*st of a Bassnear said
K
‘’t™1 ••rrc*””rtb
ofl^N1 -nhrnT
Nort1' w”St corner.

irn.i 1
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Court Commls.
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J’KOBATk'vRDEB.
fc At*
County of Barry-M.
Cooiitv nt lb1
,9ie t’rolmte Court for the
tatt?,.' ,1; nl'l,!",rtrD at.
1’rotatte Office.
Tuesdat ,hf
,n “W county, an
T«ar oni- th'X Xt.“. day ”f Hvutember in the
w one thousand eight hundred and ninety
ProSue?1’ CbartM w- Armstrong, Judge of
“wllSi?
“““ M rtUr “■
«'J?"I1'1' lb» peuiloo &lt;tal, .erlSwt
« ta d cmirt
”»trun»eiit now on file
lestonm £Wrt*0»be tbe Im will and
tateSfJ1 .°,f,,ald deceased, be admitted to pro­
im? tl?ner M’oolnted executrix.
d*y
u, t ,tjs;,r»fefod. foaiTuew-tay tar 8fo
ltlfl forwim»n”im^' iD* 1®*’ *l u,n o’clock In
taUfion a^Fth. ,*M’•E1*1 for tUe hearing of said
sod
lh&lt;b®,ni 111 l»wofsalddcoea*
rtteuIntermted In said
•aldcnnM ,&gt;r lu,r*d to appear ataseMlaocf
JfitefL
m 11 u’
holaeu nt tbe Probate
aa««iww&lt;S1
Vl|7 Ol
‘"’•McoOBty,
the x-i 1
lbL'r’ *»- *hy tbo prayer
“‘•fanKr Xere-rf tf P0*
notice to
1 Kald potiUauer Mve
tfthe nenu"
intereMtedln mideewe.

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Wu'k
SWvv. It
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rr. h. Coodtkau.
k.rZL'J"
vwpton-A &lt;u u,.

••o.ta tor MeKIhLT.^U^r ■'“*

reeled o« ,t llodtord, Hu, , ptM„
Ti.e race wu between Star Pointer, Frank

.-I. SMITH.
■Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your
in uh- hi all parts ot the state troubles*.* If not g,-t a laottte now and get
.. .t .-p ciuhiy. Special pains
relief. This nn-dicine is found to lie p\; r.u contracts, chattel inort- culiarly adapted to the relief and cure &lt;\f
Woodland, Mich. all female coiiiptaints. rxerting a wontier
E.. Knapprn. till direct inthiciicii in giving etrength'and
four to the orcHUb. l(\&lt;»u have loss ot
Rppcntr. cntivjtijmtioii, headache, fainting
rpelta. or are nervous, sleeplr^-c. excitable
melancholy or trouble«l w ith dizzy spells’
Electric Bitters fa tiie medicine you- nerd.
Health and strength are guaranteed by its
use. Large bottles only fifty cente at W.
•niry nt law,
Hastings. Mich, H. G-HMlyeara* drug store.
court’ of the state. ColSCHOOL COLUMN.
attended to.

CiTy

S,lrer *&gt;&gt;»’ kt CM tool, tata

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A baby boy with two head, ... Thunp
day nlaht bon, tn ltrs. Rrynn. of Mtemi
■Ga. Both the heads are perfectly de­
vetoped and are Jolnul tofether a: (he
1UNER. M. B-,
’
back. ,o as to plan, the face In epp.»iu.
Physician anti Surgeon,
directions, looking lo the back and l0 lhe
■ u,
Mich.
...
block cast at depot.
front. Both mother aiul child are w,tl
and. the phr.lelana ny there I, every
II. BARBER
• ic'aiis .nukburgeons.
prospect ot the child ll,hw.
county rv.-|H*udwl to with
Mrs. Wylie Farr, ol Toronto, Ohio,
round her 3 year old aon nltttuK under a
&gt;• \MP.MAN.
tree with a copperhead snake hi lit, iap
D. D. S.
-i ntal work done carefully and stroking the polMnou, reptile, which
v ii.-d ;iesia. gas or chloroform seemed to enjoy the situation as inueh as
' hid .smith's Racket Store.
did tbe child. The mother han Milbclent
presence ot mind not lo startle either- the
\ l.tonpmau. Valis promptly child or tin- snake. Speaking tow and
,! .itti‘Utl&gt; r. given to'fitting
idg Hcpita or Rupture for quiet ahe induced hie child to give un Ila
• majority of Csom'S can hr playllitug and come co her.
The snake
c wit nou\a surgical opera- made no eltort to bile the child and wu
allowed to escape.

ivr.s

1 “ B 2 eenl*iamp for ■ heudaoBw
» So.p Meln,k
*&gt;

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Th, l.r^l
„„
In Oblo, nM—Mrt ,t On,™,. MeKInl,,-,
home. F,Ww-.
Conwewt™ e,Um„e,
pl.oa lhe nomber ot people on the ,tr«t.
at more than 80,000.

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elan and Surgeon.

City Bank. Collections
to, and general law buninenn

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
of

The deeper our insight into tbe instincts,
impulses. Ide as , and interests, ambitions
and resolutions. difficulties and misfort­
unes, pains and pleasures, of our pupils
the greater llj- probity that we shall
treat them wjth consideratiou aud sym­
pathy, with Justice and love.
When pupils are understood, a rich
manifold of respousr will be called forth
and the heart? of teachers will need to be
"root* d and grounded in love.’’ How ean
aversion and indifference to cliildpm be
avoided and an active and ruergteing sym­
pathy rule. save through an insight Imo
their lives? ’
•
The motive for taking up systematic
CblRLstudy, if what bus been said is .true.
Is very great; but another eousldertlon
may make-it even stronger. Teachers, as
we often find them, possess another lark
which child study may supply.
They
pass judgment too easily.
Children are
often pre-judged, eoiHeipiently misjudged,
and not unfrt&lt;iuenUy. fUierefore. mis­
treated. This conies from a habit of Uk&gt;
hasty judgment which is not accusloux-J
to watt for facts, aud gem-rglly does not
appreciate the uecessity ot waiting for
them.Child-study It wisely carried on w.ili
lead the teacher to^stnte opinions and
decisions more cautiously and judiciously.
The more insight he comes to have Into
lhe possible caustes and condltious of idtws
and actions the mure tolenint aud reserved
he is likely to become.
Through proper child-study he should
become more and more possessed of the
caution and humility characteristic ot the.
scientists, who regard an over-haste iudgemrDt an intellvctuid sin.
This habit of
intellect is ns tniich"m«&gt;re Important In the
teacher than In the scientist as an error in
lhe treatment of n child Is likely to be
more tremendous and Irreparable In Ite con­
sequences than one made In the analysis
of a plant.' The teacbet needs a habit of
painstaking discrimination and an ability
to withhold judgement till the facts are
gotten jn.
The feeling of t^L* aewra neecssify and
a knowledge ami skill of how to search for
facts Is just what our teachers lack.
Thia, child-study must reeognize and
teachers, uuder Ils intfueboe must become
students, patients, iiumble inquirers into
Hie facts of child life as they co.uu daHy
Into contact with Ihrm'in the school-room.
Another wrung ctiHd-sludy raa*t, set to
rights; the reel ill cat ion uf a teacher’s prac­
tice tn Hits respect h the greatest possible
achievement set for this new\and ambit­
ious movement. It Is a habit that broad.
and pernicious In its lufiunces.
It marks
lhe point at which all scholarship and In­
tellectual achievements end.
It generally represents a total abandon­
ment of Ute spirit uf InvtMllgatiuii.
1
refer to tne habit of resting on traditional
verbal explanations ihat do uqfi explain.
We find ourselves too ready to accept
and to act upon stateuienls as thoroughly
reliable and Mlhfactory which a trained
observer and Investigator would east aside
as without value and, hi many cases, as
untruthful and unjust.
Deficiencies in
school work, defects in pupils, nnd short­
comings of whatever kind discoverable In
the schoolroom are readily explained In
some way by lhe teacher.
Pupils fall became they are ’’dull ,
"stupid", "weak In mental lb”- *Dd for
many ao-ealled capses. With this explan­
ation, Inquiry Inta the origin and real
cauae of tbe difficulty ceaaM and the
teachers coulteience is at tease.
Or other pupils gel on poorly "because
they lack interest." "they dislike school­
work. anyway,” "they are so nevous and
reatless tn school-work”, and for reasons
of a similar kind.
„
Again tbe teacher "rests In peace .
why not? The trouble is explained.
In
other cases we find teachers accounting
tor conduct in «n ••lll wUl."lu ••.lubburo0688.” In "wrong-headerfiiess" and in sim­
ilar ways. A description of a condition is
taken for an explanation.
{TobtotmtinutxL)

Mrs Winslow’s Koutblng Syrup has been used

Twenty-five cents a beetle.

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Thmn ubj.
&gt; trC &gt;&lt;W»iga»* Lutheran synod, which
held . len-day,’
Slurr&gt;«. eo»Brniwf tbe Ktloe ot the pre.ident. Bee.
o Boehoer. o( M.r.b.11, lo .uipeodta,
JI pn.tor, who refuaed to obid- by the
decl.loti attectlo, the Lot bento wn&gt;
Itmry at Saginaw, The ay tod alao de­
cide-’ to acver its connection with the
iscODsta end Minnesota synods and V&gt;
step out of the synodleti) conference al­
together. Tbe decapitated pastors have
organized a new synod, with Her. P.
KI in gm an. of Ann Arbor, ns president.

J
Jail Hird CAagbt.
George Adams, given 30 days in jail
for burglary at Newport, la cu dd-time
offender. His real'name in Joe Faber,
and his home is in Buffulo. In 1893 he
served 14 months in Ohio's penitentiary
Oar mlnoih I. th, «t,n&lt;1,nt timv. .tui for cutting a man's throat in Toledo.
t U"'
“
ItearreMrd for burglary be escaped by
K™. ?"
of old. It jumping from a window. A year ago
’ h,rn"'-“ "O’”!.' lh«t priHluc. be was caught committing burglary
taHH-diktetotot,.
W. 11. tlmUKAh
In Buffalo, sho} the officer dead, and
*ll,h,“n!- Tolvdo manager-or thr escaped.. He will be turned over to Tolust bin balance on a l*tio offlr-ent.
KI Bllwn'1'1 •'“&gt;
OS. "ue'dlad
esri) Friday morning.
’
During tbe week ended September 12
Mw. R. DeYoung. Mlildleburg. La.,
wnuw. b have used One Minute. Cough reports nen| In by 57 observera in va­
rious
portions of the state indicate that
\
bort, ’,‘'r
and
children, and I consider It the quickest typhoid fever and.erysipeluK increnscd
acting ami m&lt;»s»t milisractnry Cough Cure 1 and inflammation of the kidneys de­
ever used.
&lt;V. IL &lt;{tK&gt;l,TgAJJ
creased m urea of prevalence. Con­
The Innia fair did not pay expends this sumption was reported at 219- places,
typhoid
fever at S3, diphtheria at 21.
yenr. 91.300 was taken in at the g«te vn
•Gold Day" ami Sr,X) on "Sliver Day ” scarlet fever at 27, measles at 3 and
again*i $2,700 on fo &gt; sam-» days last year. whooping cough nt 2 places.
". H. Goouyeau.
The Kent county fair closed at Grand
Ind
n,t*y
’* bMd
•k
'&gt;p.&gt;

Bld you ever think how readily the
blmxi Is poisoned by constipation? Bad
blooffl-rnvana bn&lt;| bralth ami premature
Old age. DeWhfA Mule Early Khers, the
faimnts lime pH|n, overcome obstinate constlputlon.
■
W. U. Gvodyeau
Frank Owent. recently a hotel clrrk xml
hack driver, of Cimriotte. has Imen nrre»te(U’harxr,l whh adultery; He h said to
haVv a wife and live children at Bittle
Creek.
A. L.Wotxler. n prominent cttixrn of
Oteeo, tali., after suffering excruciating Ij
from piles/or twenty jears, was cured in
a short time by tueing DeWitt’s Witch
Hazrl Salve, an absolute cure for all skin
disease*. More of ihl* preparation is used
an all others combined.
W; IRGoooykab
Dlpblherin Is very prevalent In the
western part of Nile*. O.ie death has al­
ready occurred In the family of Christian
Gei.-tiurt and another child is nut expected
to live. ■
Young mother^dread Ihu Summer hiontfri on aefiount.of the great mortality a­
mong rhlhlren caused by bowel troubles.
Perfect safety may Ire assured those who
keep on band DeWitt’s Colic und Cholera
cure, and administer it promptly. For
cramps, bilious colic, dysentery and filarThwa. it affords Instant relief.
W. H.tGoOPYKAB
Sheriff Green's wl.c. of Charlotte, over­
heard tbe alleged train robbers in jail
thcTeXplanning to ex-ape if necessary by
knocking the sheriff on the head when
locking the prisoners In.
luvestlgatlwn
divulged n large hole sawed iu the* boiler
plate lining, nnd three good haws made
from case knives. TLu discovery enme
Just in lime.

Jove qf a womsn and U c»-nts RichaM
Jooer. sgrd 34, of Buckingham eoewty.:
W. \ a.. and Moses Strowthers. aged 23,
of the same neighborhood, bo’h cclorva,!
fought a bloody battle tp-thedeath near ;
Harmarville and Stroutbera was mortal- '■
ly and Jones seriously wamJcrf.

Washington, Sept. 16.—During the
last eight mouths the exports uf tter- 1
chand*e from the
Uadted States;
amounted to $567,250,457, against $488,- ’
360.551 during the Fame period in 1893. 1
The imports a menu ted to $471,218,434, ’
against $535,737,819 is the first eight ?
months of 1895.

Moberly.
Mo^
Sept.
18.—Chiles
(-rimes kilted his soe-in-iaw, Luther!
Whitmore, near tbe letter's home, eight j
miles south of thi&gt; city Thursday.,
Grimes learned that Wu it more bad!
wronged bis sister-in-law. und shot him i
nine times. He then gave himself un 1
•to the sheriff.
‘

A Swede named Peu*rsou was acci-,
dentally shot by a companion while I
buntiug near Iron Mountain. He leaves j
a widow uud three, children in the old |
country, from whence he hud come but *
a short time ago.
.
Very Key. John F. Friedland, dean of I
the Catholic clergy of Detroit, died at j
the rectory of St. Joseph's church, ■
aged 63 years.
The'only son of John W. Dunlop, of
Clare, was drowned while bathing with
another boy. when he fell into u deep
hole.
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Wallace Weller wanted to see his old
Doiiationa for CycloBv 5 utteron.
friends.at Coldwater so much that be
Chainunn Hinman, of the relief com­
mndt* the trip from South Dakota tu
mittee of the Oakland cyclone sufferers,
that place, about 1,050 mile*, by wagon.
has subinitted a detailed* r q&gt;ort to
It .took him 35 flays.
Gov. Rich which shows the total dona­
A farmer named Wright, living near
tions to have been $34,860.53, all ofvhe town Bouse of Sumpter township,
which bus been distributed. Of this
committed suicide by taking strych­
sum, $26,104.27 wan cash; lumber, $3.­ nine. No cause for his act is known.
05442; stoves, $400; new furniture,
Emmett Hickok, a 73-y ear-old reai­
$444; houaehbld goods, $5,060. Tbeeident of Sturgis, died of heart disease.
pc uses were $231.29.
Tbe shops of the Battle Creek Imple­
ment company were burned, causing a
The coroner’s jury at Benton Harbor loss of $23,000; insured for $14,000.
returned u verdict that the 22 men who
were killed in the opera house disaster
Condeused Tvalltnony.
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came to their death bycauar.5 unknown.
Chas. B. Hood, Hnikcr and Manufactu­
They were unable to piuce the blame jn rer *8 Agent. Cultin.bu«, (Milo, certlhes that
anyone, and the above was the only ver­ Dr. King’s New Di*cov»-ry Ims no «qua! ns
a cough, reuiech
I l&gt; Brown. Prop.. St.
dict that could be agreed upon.
.1 itn&lt;i Hotel, Foil VftQne. Ind., tesi'iflea

Under tbe beading of "A New Danger
to Public Health,** tbe state board of
health bus issued1 a circular urging
physicians to guard cases of mild sore
throat, in muny of which, it is claimed,
the Loeffler, or diphtheria bacillus, is
present.

Children Cry for
As foe name indicates. Hall's Vegetable
Pitcher’s Oastorla.
Siciilsn
Hair Renewrr; Including ite
Children Cry for growth, health, youthful color, and beauty.
It will please &gt;ou.__________ .
Pitcher’s Castorla. ' Wan tel: MaUaowen to sell complete Ba* f*.
Children Cryfbr srsa
s-sr
pitcher’s Castorla.

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like a
bark* is a sign Ast
there is something foreign I
around which shouldn’t' he
there. You can quiet the noise,
just the usne. SCOTT'S
EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil

not merely allay the symptoms
but it docs give such strength
to the body that it is able to
throw off the disease.
of u the ounce of prevention ?**
Don’t neglect your cough. A
book which will tell you more

quest

eta. and $1.00 aixcx.

Absolutely Free!
.Vow is tbe time

siamting. csum*«i '. t,v 1^ Grippe by l»i.
Klug's New l»i-c,.vprx.
B. p. Merrill,
Baldwinsville.
mjk that hr l-.»s
used and recoinntrmlqil II nnd never knew
It to fall, and wold rather have It than
Hemming, 222 K 'J.Stn at. Chicago. nlwina

because it instantly reli«-v»-k
Fni- trial
John Honliuke was fouad ^ad in hia bottles nt W. 11. itaodj ear's Mndrrh Drug
Store.
,
little carpenter shop iu Gruud Rapids
with his throat cut from ear to ear.
ll$&gt;was an old man who was considered
slightly deiuenud, and there is little
doubt that he had committed suicide.

Mrs. Seiske Van liuekelutu. aged 33
years, wiis out In.the'yard beating a
carpet at Grund Rapids when -she sud­
denly put her hands to, her head aud
English Spavin Liniment removes all fell over dead.
Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blem­
Silas Bolster, r.gcd 53 years, a vet­
ishes from horses. Blood Sphvius. Cui Ik. eran of the late war, dited at Sturgis. '
Splints, Sweeney, Rlpg-Bone, St i Hi's.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cota, who went
Sprains, all Swollen Throata. Coughs, etc.
Save-S50 by use of one bottle. Warranted to Menominee in 1880’, celebrated their
50th
wedding anniversary. .
the*~Tn&lt;Kt wonderful Blemish Cure‘ever
Corio.Marko, an Italian, was Killed
known ” Sold by W. H. Goodyear, Drug­
at the. Palms mine in Bessemer by a fall
gist, Hastings. Midi.
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of gftund.
Tne Ki«a:n iz ».&gt; g.id’ an 1 fhh protec­
During "the month of August there
tive nssoctation’s hunt for game destroyer.-,
were IS children received at the state
chjsed Friday. (Sen. William jthakespreeta
side winning from Sheriff Vosburg’s by school in Coldwater and 34 placed in
5,290 pul ata to 3,185. There were killed: homes. On the 1st of September there
Blue-lieioti. 7; crows. 39; kingfishers, *25: had been. enrolled 4,044 children since
hawks. 85: hittvrn.SS: skiwks. 8; blue rac­ the institution was opened.
ers, 3; red squirrels, Lrt8: woodchucks, 7:
ThirMlchigan Anti-Saloon league was
blue jays. *2’JI; butcher birds. 2: crow organized at Lansing with the follow­
btacxblrfis. 4; dog fish. 2: lalllesnake, 1
ing otllcers:
President. TV. it Fox,
Grand Rapids; secretary, II. S. Jordan,
The best salvy In the world for cuts, l/insing; frriuforer. George Everhart,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Grand Rapids;, superintendent, John
sores, tetter, chspped hands, chilblains, F. Brant. Lansing.
corns, and all skin irruptlous, ami posi­ —The corner stone, for tbe recons*ructed
tively cure piles or no pay required. It city hall and courthouae was laid at
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfectlon Port- Huron with tl\e Impressive ma­
or money refunded. Price 25 cento per sonic ceremonies.
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, tot
The marriage of Mis®' Olive Bagley,
druggist._________________
fourth daughter of the late ex-Qov.
Albert Hay. a form hand of npar Ionia John J. Bagley, to Mr. Stedman. Butwent to the folV witll his girl; s »e danced trick. a young banker nnd broker of
with another fellow contrary to Hay’s Boston, took place at the home of the
wishes. SO be bought 30 grains of mor­ bride's mother in Detroit.
phine and took It at &lt;mv dose.
Be was
Welcome Merchant an old soldier at
pumped out and hln life saved.
Sturgis, was killed by the cars.
Sure to Win.
Orlando Easterly, for tbe assault nnd
The peonlc rcengnlzxaort appreciate real merit- robbery of old man Jackson in Decem­
Tbatta me reason why Hood’* tfonwuiriitoftM ber, received a sentence at Hastings for
foe largestWtehi foe a^urld.. Merit ,i&gt;• mnHcine mrtins the pnwrr M» cure. Hnod * .r8Xl, life at Jackson prison.
•inlta cures, iHMuilutrl:, permaueuib.
“
Patrick McLoughlin and William
is the one true bl&lt;xxl purifier. It » superior
merit is an eaiabltalied fact, aud menl wia».
Tripp had-on argument on the financial
Hood’s Pills are easy to takc.easy to operate. question at Grund Rapids. Tripp came
out of It with a broken leg, a threeCure lodigcstlon. headache.
inch gash on the back of his head and
Rtite nf oblo. (
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City of Toledo, jss
Ixicas Count)-. &lt;
Christopher Wille, A farmer, living
Frank J. tnieoey makes oath th at be l&lt;i lb* near Constantine, drank hard cider,
senior partuer of Um firm ol F. O.
quarreled with his family and hanged
Co..doinx buflnrn* In the city of Tolrih'•
and aisle aforesaid, and tnal saffi firm wP*&gt; himself.
Ute sum nl rnw hundred dollars Tor each c*»e of
Xrri. U.M o.n»&lt;* b. Md
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ii&gt;11*■ Catarrh Cure
FRANK J. &lt;_.hknk&gt; .
U«worn before me •“{*®2^2?,A&lt;1l)”i8M
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Look Out
ence. foi. 8fo
^JUTpubHe.
for Breukers ahead when pimples, bolls,
)8BAL I
cnrlmiid'es and like manifestations of 1mn^trs Catarrh Cure Im taken Internally Bt»d 'purH bluml appear. They wmildu’t ap­
nets' directly on the blo-wl and muc&lt;»»is .urfaeft pear If your bhmd were pure and your
Stfoe sntem ttend for teatlmojlate. free. F. system In the right onndftfou. Tliey show
J CheiteV A (X Toledo. Ohio.
you what you neeil—a good blood purifier,
“®3 Bold by Dru«liU*. 75c.
llrnt’M what ynu ge. when yon take Dr.
Plern-’a ifoldi-n lirdlca! Dpoovrry.
It carries health with it., All Blood,
Skin and Scalp Diseases, from a con nun
blotch or erupilun to the worst scrofula,
are cured by It. It lnvlg»mtww the liver,
purlSrs anil enriches the blood, and rouses
every onr-n Into healthy action.
In the
mo&gt;«t stubimrn forma ot Skin Disease,
such as Sall Rlirum, Ecrema; Tetter, Ery­
sipelas. Carbuncles, ami kindred all men to,
nnd with smdula In every shape, and all
blond-taluta. Il effects perfect and per­
manent cures of the worst caMM-

Your
Cough,

The Only One
To Stand the Test,

Bev. William Copp, whose ftithei
was ;t physician foe over fifty .years,
in New Jersey, and wha himself
spent many years preparing forlho
practice of medicine, bjit s«d&gt;t;vquent-ly entered Hie ministry uf the
M. E. Church, writes; ;‘I am glad
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\ finraamrinaprqwraIK A tioiis Known in th?

tratlv.iljut

AYER’S
the only one of
.'them that I could
' r i-c oin ine nd
a
'■c&gt;’bjood-purilier.lhave »
given away hundred^ of bottles of
it, as I consider it the safest as well
as the best to be had.”—Wm. Cort,
Pastor M. E. Church, Jackson, Minn

AYERS
■ THE OHLY WORLD'S FAIR

w wSars apa ri Ha
When in doubt, ask for Ayer’s Pills
PROBA CK ORUER.
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State of Mk!t»l|f&gt;ui,i'*»un»j«f fauTy.ss.
,
AC » hosliHi uf Om. Probate Court, fot
tbe eouutv of lUrry,
boklen at the
Probate oflloe. In Uih city of HaHlnre, Id
said Couutj, ou Widuewday Hi" Sth day of
Hept., in the year one Umqnud right hun­
dred and utnety «;x.
Preaeut, Cliarle* W. Armntrorig, Judge ot
Probate.
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lu the matter of thr estate of James B-»yd.
dem used.
On reading nod filing tlw pstt’ton duly veri­
fied of Albert G. Kent, ad&gt;&gt;4ul&lt;&lt;lrarer of the
estate ot said decr»—d, Mnylfig tbut hi» final
account this day filed, mar a* branl aud al
lowed and a decree &lt;&gt;f *s-lu&lt;aneut duly iumic
and he discharged from said irud.
Thereupon ft is oMnred. that Saturday the
3rd day of Oct ,A. T&gt;., iw&gt;6 at ten o'clock tu
the forenoon, be awbinrd f&lt;»r lhe hearlug of
said petition and llna ihe brlrt at law at Mid
deceased and all other
Interwted l&gt;.
udd estate, are required to app^r at a Mwilm.
of said court, then to tw tml.icn al lhe Probate
office, tn tbecity of HaaiiniEH, Id said Coonty
and show cause. If an* there be. why tbe i»r»»rj
of tbe petitioner inav not be granted. Audit

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yankeewatch
Made an herror
‘iuarameed a good timekeeper^

Mtntinn thia paper nnd we will send you/
5 sample copies of the

DETROIT JOURNAL, SrMI-WEEKLY.
containing full instructions how to gel fob
watch. Act quick. •
Address, PXTBQIT JPD’FAl CO.,
Datrrlt. rick.
MCWTUACIE rollKCLOiVUe.
Wurrew« fault has been mode In tiiecoD&lt; lUoiib «&gt;1 u cei uih real estate uiitCAgw. bear-,
t- K (late the iTiti day of AurlL teiM. ex^-utea by
B. r&lt;m D ckln«on an I Anna Dlraini«&lt;m bli wife,
of ll st Inns. Barry Co.. Utah., tu Adrian D.
Cn k. of IfawtiUgn Mirth, and recorded In tho
nfO.-e of tbe rv n'ster of deed* for J he ciuaty Ot
Harry, on the 27th day of April, t&amp;jl. at 2dW p.
:u , in Liber 47 ot peg-. IV. And WMrea&gt; it 1»
4I vutd aud ngreetibetween tin p*rti*«. that
.Ji t:lil atj LfaitT be oiaUv.L .a- pqrneat 9t
the tn'eic.-t due on nid mor par*, or ai.y l.tr aHnv-nf of either prmclps*! or interest, on anv
day *hen tie ra-ve la duemif! payable and
pUtHi'd the saute rem.-,:.: a-:;*.i;d ,.:.d m a.-roore
for fo:rry data. »&gt; much of tiie ptfoclp^ of &lt;ald
mortgage -yet renulEfrg u;.p ?i with rU arrear.igc«ul k.tri-est.shall at foj optiun of the
owner ot uul tnu.-tg*Rr- »-’ter the lai»e of said
thirty da\«. become at ouee due and payable, ’
and the lutei Mt due April'27fo, 1»8. on said
mortgage and n &gt;saac: amoautlng itw tame, not
having been potaYnd rem Ju m arrc.tra for
ir on- than four mAntbs. foe mortgage? elects to
&lt;-on&lt;li!t r, and dote hereby consider tim whole
anrnuut vet reinsh&gt;log unpaid upon said mortiiqjc tfiljr du* ar.d payable, and that
tbe whole mucnnPof both principal aid Inter‘'r»C1
.*‘Jn?4.v'.be?’Uaoa ?ald
and note
at this date Is five hu :idred an J forty enfot doliara
•uu sixty uHt- ccntM .SMS fit) and no iworeedinga
at taw or In equity luring brea InMltuted tu
r- c -yer for aiuouurso due, oranv part tlmreof.
notice ta therefore -hereby mIvch. that br virtue of Un- jh.Wat of Mie In nald tnortgajir eontelurd
wbieli Un* breomv. op»-rat,v« because of «h»
def ml’ nforeMil. and Ij punnauce of Ute
•tUin’cs In such chm*m made and provided, the
premi-e* described !■» Mid (nwcwtee will be
«nld •» pqbltc teicclnu to th - bighrst !&gt;} «4 -r on
Saturday, the 10 ti day of December. 18*1. at 10
o’clock in the forctman. at-tbr front cntnu-ce lo
tile court h&lt;m^ tn the -Ity of H.iMb g«, (Ihat
being tli* plane wh&gt; re the circuit court for the
county of Carry -t-v held.) fop the purpose ot
paving tiie amount du- ou saM inurtg*-e and
note, aiul the c-Mta of loreelusure. Tiie pretulies are drsenb- d Id va d mortgage a* foUowa:
“All thoi* certain piece* or parcels ot land allunte Kiid Iwdiig In the City of Hastings, in tbe
Ceiinty of Rarrv. and H'Ate cd Mlefogan. detc-ibeda» fol'ow-, to w t: Lot* stomixuti |O
me City nf .Bastings, (formerly village) accordInvfo rec'-rdrd plat ihereof.
Dated, September 21, 1MB.
Apmian D. Cook. Mortgagre.
PROBATE ORDKR.
State of Michigan. County of Barry—m.
At s swi-lon of foe Probate Court for Uu
tarauty of Barn, bo'deu at ths Probate ottce. in
ths City of HMtiogn. in aaldconnty. an Thnraday. the third day of Sept, in the year one
thousand eight hundred and ai*ety-«ix.
Preseat, ChsrlM W. Armstrong, Judge of
Prabste
In the matter of tbe estate of Gilbert
Hunt, deceased.

lice lOUie persons Uirntawti in miu e*u**e. w
the panifeDcy of Mid jxrtltl«i and the beoriiw
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XOT1CK OF ATTAOHMRMT.
State &lt;X Michigan.
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fa tbe Clrculi Court for theOou-ity at Barry.
AUS Cook aaa Henry 0pak.eoa*rtnrr&gt;,
doing burineM ax HaMlan. kSehtgan,
under the irm cam- of Cook * Cook, ,

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ol Aisrust, A. I».. «8A
AlS first da) of fWtembrr. A. D. Wte.
Siruuf* Rwmautv.
Attemyetar^tatatm.

granted. And ft la fwrtbi
nnlrl rnUttmwir rlrr iW&lt;r_
Interested In mArotate of

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It may be well to call the attention ot the readers of the Bakner to the prophecy
wade by James G. Blaine in 1892; Has he not faithfully pictured the results of Denaocratic supremacy, aud have not ills predictions come true?:—•
'*! love my country and my countrymen. I am an American and rejoice every
day of my life that I am. 1 enjoy the general prosperity of my country, and know
. that the workingmen of this land are the best fed and tbe best clothed of any laborers
on the face of tbe earth. Many of them have homes of their own.
They are surrounded by all the comforts aud many of tbe luxuries of life.
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the thought that the lime must came when all this must be changed; when the areneral prosperity of the country will be destroyed. When the great body.of workingmen iu
this land, who are now so prosperous will hear their wives and children cry for bread.
That the day must come tfben the factories and manufactories of this iand will shut
down, and there will be the silence of tbe tomb. And the reason why it must be so is
this: The great southern wing of the democratic party are determined to establish the
doctrines of free trade In this land. They will be,assisted by their northern allies.
The fight is now on. There is a great body of visionary but educated men who**artemployed day by day In writing free trade essays and arguments In favor of that doe­
trine, which find their way Into every democratic newspaper in the laud.
“The great body of our people have never experienced themselves the sufferings
which always result when the protective principles are laid aside.
Poisoned and ex­
cited by the] wild statements of these writers and the demagrgue appeals of democratic
speakers, the result will be that, in the very near future, these forces Which are now
working will be strong enough to defeat at the pulls tbe party advocating the doctrine
-of protection. It must Inevitably follow that uncertainty and doubt will ensue.

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“The business men oFtbe country, fearing the destruction, will decline to engage
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out of employment The people will then see, as we have never seen before, that they
cannot be prosperous and have work while this principle is threatened.
Ih tbe midst
of this suffering they will learn that tbe&gt;uly way that they can be prosperous and
happy I, to vole for tbe parly, that will build up the industries by which they have
gained a livelihood—because they can see cleayly that when a manufactory Is shut
down there is no demand for the thing which they have to sell, and that is their labor.

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45th Congress Vol. 7. Part 1, Page 820.
The queston before Congress then—sharply defined In the pending House Dll
(Bland Bill tor the unlimited coinage of silver at 18 to 1) is whether It Is now safe and
expedient to offer free coinage to the silver dollar of 4grains With the mints of the
Latin Union cloied and Germany not permitting silver to be coined as money. At
current rates of silver the free coinige of the;dollar containing 412X grains, worth In
gold about M cents, gives an illegitimate profit to tbe owner of the bullion enabling
him to take 92 cents worth to the mint and get it stamped as coin and force bls neigh-

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bor to take it for a dollar. Th Ur hrnn undue und unfair advantage which the gov
emmcni haft no right to give to the owner* of Oliver bullUm, and which defraudt
the men who are forced to take thd^lollar.
Remember that when fir. Blaine said this the silver in a dollar was
worth 92 coots; now it is worth only 53 cents.

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And It assuredly follows that If we give free coinage to this dollar of Inferior
value and pul it in clrculttion. we do so at lhe expense of our better coinage io gold,
and unless yve expect the uniform and Invariable experience of other nations to be In

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some mysterious way suspended for our peculiar benefit we will unavoidably Umc our
gold coin. It will flow out from uv with the certainly and ratUtlcju force of the
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STOVES
STOVES

COME IN
AND
SEE
DURING
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bnt the people who once bay a Peuianilar ur
Acorn Stove or Furnace will never tln-reafu.
bay any other kind. They are ,-idiuit,,iiy tu ’
best, and as the “proof of the padding i, j/.
eatinR,” to is the proof of the qna)itv\&gt;f thwZ '
stoves in the using. They use. lest fuel
cleaner, give out more heat and are in evrfv
way superior to all competitors.
furth2
proof of their excellence ask tbo-e v.i,., ),‘a’
need them, they are our best advertisers
For sale in Hastings only by ,
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Bargains In Millinery
Is often a very mistaking sign. It generally
means an interior lot of trash, but our in­
ducements now are nn opportunity that
ought to be grasped. We are offering the
best values in Millinery Goods ever offered
in the city, and we have the most superb
and excellent line. Our new stock has just
arrived and everything is new and -of the
latest designs aud patterns. Everyone vis­
iting the fair should see this exquisite line
of goods.
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BLAINE S VIEWS ON FREE SILVER 16 TO 1.
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&amp; VoiST p«*-&gt; «— “
1
Mint «t UeStetbox.
Tb«J h«v&lt;' •
bror cnlen wwd .(ter
ta on warrnlr spoon* ««! thvr,} ,
tbool blm Uli It roemsl «♦ It It wonld «L
umt be 1 relief to l»*r »■»'
™e!l'
AND
-Tbe boy Mood on the borniM deck ot
romethlnk el*e
1 lure a lurHnlt suspicion tbit 1 spoke ot
Ferkeo and the Wk Tun lt&gt; wr letter t»o
weeks .no. but It 1 Old and IM* 1* a repe­
tition just remember bow tan* I had to
bear about It! as and be patient.
Leta roe. 1 left o« where we were «Undlu&lt; hr Ute railroad etotialnit walUni tor
lhe “Llehtnlnt Train" to «et by. and hare
1 bare conducted you not only back u&gt;
Heldelberx but also back to Ute l«th -effitury. But never mind.
We bad plenty
of time l«do It while that train waa going
past and now we can go ahead again.
Next ihornlng we left Rr*tatt aud a ride
US
ofaovenor eight mitre-brought n» into
Baden-Baden. Here wo rode down tbe
principal avenue, took a hurried glance at
bo
tbe many beautiful building* and atarted
for Strassbui-g, aa we wanted If possible
to see lhe famous clock »t Doon.
1 he-e
German watering place* are scent* of
great gaiety al time* but tbe boy* thought
we bad lived as last** anybody there, as
we came through Karlsruhe at the rate of
twelve miles an hour and spent about
thirty mluutes In JBaden Baden.
But we didn’t make Btrassburg. We got
ou a round about road aud though every­
body pointed us* straight ahead, they al­
ways quoted u* a fattber distance from
eissert
Strassburg than our previous informants
bad done.
Wc began to feel that If we
wanted to gel to the city, we must turn
around and go away from IL
To cap tne
VfrFur tinware or.»hu*t in® work we propone to net the pate
climax Williams got a puncture and we an J our prfcw are within the bound* of naaaou.
gave up the attempt.
•When we finally rode in it was the mid-’
die of the afternoon, and after a view of
lhe cathedral aud a Idbk at the city from
Its roof. 1 had to bid tbe boy* good bye
and they started for France and Pari*, and
I for the South. Someway 1 didn’t feel a
supefabundauce of enthusiasm as ’ I went
my solitary way that afternoon.
I dis­
covered that man was a gregarious animal
and loved company of hl* own specks.
This truth ha* ten-u getting more aud more
impressive ever since I left them.
The next day my route lay through the
very heart of the Black Forest and over
the mountains-on the border of Switzer­
land.
1 had often wondered whether the
“Black Forest was really a forest or
whether It was only a name glveu to a
portiim of country where a wilderaw&gt;H
used to be.
1 found out that day that It
really was a forest.
Of course there are
plenty of farms aud villages scattered all
through there, but there was a good deal
more woodland than 1 had yet seen. Two
foxes ran across tbe road abend of me and
a beautiful doe started out of a thicket as
1 approached. The pass U|at led over the
mountain was wild an&lt;j beautiful In tbe
extreme. When at last 1 got past the tops
of that chain uf mountains there were
more farm houses and fewer trees which
lessened my enjoyment. The Black Forest
farmers’yard Is not a beautiful sight, at
least If It is it has a peculiar style of
beauty which does not appeal to me.
You can’t Imagine how funny It look* to
see the farm buildings which in most porn,
tions of the civilized world uumber from
towns like three Jo a dozen all merged under one roof
as they commpuly are in the Black Forest
'glaum- you discover which
M)de liekmgs to man aud
nd beast. Sometimes two
weary.
Usually you see
ic ground floor side by aide
middle of the building.
Into the family parlor, the
boudoir occupied by the
re, under the wide eaves
stare uf hay bulging out.
&gt;per region too that the
heir lodgings tu which they
is of an Inclined plank with
across it.
This poultry
is liable lo pass- over the
Now.
ross the parlor window as
Pigs are rare, and. Jf tbe
&gt;r»e. he-is given a corner
irtment, but never the one
loor. A cow appears to be
■ thing here.
Tbe gvere
We. have the fancy novelty dress wgoods
em to have no place that
ek own, but both are al­
in Single Patterns, and in the very latest }
loy where they ean find
patterns, and in tbe very latest styles; also {
out, upstairs, downstair*
chamber.
Mark Twain
the large buttons to perfectly match anyone j
uvesque and accurate de­
of these patterns.
Our dress goods depart
In this locality In his biibk
mentioned before. x ;But
ment was never in better shape to suit the
It out loud for -Mitertalnmost fasidious than at the present time, and
;inie you have company on
my recommendation. You
we are sure the ladies
be more that
it, and miglit blame riie.
pleased with both prices and quality.
n advance. ’
topped a few miles from
er and next morning was
. About the last thing I
was a sign on the" top of
11 which read, “The blhill down with a brake
a fine of five marks pund’* tbe way tbe Engltah
d, 1 mean. But that’s the
er. In America everyone
nge straight ahead down ■
I* neck If need be. In Eng­
&gt; a sign warning oue that
srous for cyclists, but In
manage to eoast down ail
ou a dollar and a quarter

NQ. XII.
Lucerxk, Swrrzsin.AND. Aug. 1 1th, ’96.
Dear Mr. Editor,
I am now enjoying tbe beauties of a
fine rainstorm and tbe experience calls to
mind several of tbe same, last of which 1
believe I have made meution In previous
letters.
If my luck would only hold out
I could make my fortune in a single dry
summer in America by ridlag around the
locality where I could get tbe most for my
services and thus bring rain down up­
on tbe parched earth. However I sup­
pose it is almost always raining here In
the mountains.
You can very rarely look
into the distance without seeing rain com­
ing down somewhere.
Very often you
can tee the sun shine reflected from *some
other spot at the same time.
It is cus­
tomary I find for the ralu to fail ou me
while tbe sun shines ou some other fellow.
Tbe last yon heard from me I was just
leaving Heidelberg along with Messrs
Williams and Mar'otl whom I had stum­
bled upon again the day before.
We left
at half.past two in the afternoon aud at
at half past seven we were nt Ruatatl,
fifty-three miles away, and during this
time had been obliged to lose half an hour
for punctures.
Still tne performance
would have been nothing to speak of had
it nut been for the additional fact that
dur’ug tbe time we bad to wait for a
German “Blitzzug” or “Lightning Train"
to gel past. • What that means anyone'
who has seen a German trafn-must. realize,
nnd no one but such a person cau realize
whatever else you may.say of tbe German
people. They are uot Imprudent In the
management of their railroads. Very few
persons are hurt or tnjured as a result.
However you don’t think of this when youare in a hurry and hear tbe whistle of a
train a mile or so off and see the batrier
go down in front of you.
After it goes
down, you stop, if you know what is good
for you.
I suppose the whole govern­
ment would fall on the neck of any man
who climbed over that batrier.
And they
have them at every crossing I dare say.
We never came to one without them.
And the gate doesn’t go up while the last
car ta passing as it does with ns.
No sk!
Apparently they wait till a dispatch from
the next town assures the gate tender that
the train has readied that place and Is in
no danger of starling backward.
But the train service is really lightning
In comparrlson with the German fire de­
partments in some towns at least.
In
Frankfort lhey have a good one. equipped
with steamers, horses and all.
Yet even
here tbe uien sleep .one side of a court and
if an alarm is turned In they have to come
down stairs, run across the court, lead out
the horses, gel lhe harness off the wall
and put it on in the ordinary way before
they can lie ready. One of the American
students told me that when he asked the
officer in charge’how long it took to get
out after an alarm had beeu sounded, tbe
old man’s eyes sparkled with pride as he
answered “Just three minutea.”
The
sight of an American engine house when
an alarm was sounding would probably
have caused him considerable surprise
with tbe men coming down a pole, in place
of stairs,'with horses charging forth, tbe
harness falling on them as they run, and
tbe outfit under way In thirty seconds or

"Gold has indeed remained with us in considerable amount during the circulation
of the inferior currency of the legel tender; but that was because there were two great
• uses reserved by law for gold—the collection of customs and the payment of tbe in­
teresl of the public debts. But it the Inferior coin is also to be used for these two re­
served purposes, then gold has no tie to bind it to us.
What gain, therefore, would
we make for a circulating medium? If we open^tbe gate for silver to flow In, we open
a still wider gate for gold to flow out. If 1 were to venture upon a dictum on the sllv*r
question, 1 would declare that until Europe remonetized silver ou tbe old standard we
cannot afford to eoln a dollar above 400 grains. If.’we coin too low a dollar before
general remnnetlaatlou. our gold will flow out from ua.
If we coin too high a dollar
after general remonetization, our silver wllljleave us. It Is only an equal value both
before and after general remonetization that will preearve both gold and silver to us.
Remember that when Hr. Blaine said this the silver in a dollar was
worth 92 cents; now it Is worth only 53 cents.

Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair,

WOULD FISH

ON SUNDAY.

A ootnmereial trureler who clayed
orer Sunday at Seneca Falla and went
to the lake lo paaa away tiro time,
thought bo would catch a few fleh. ao
bo hired a boat equipped It with the
nenemary taeklo. etarted out end wna
eoon busy watching bln line. After a
got hold and commenced to pull To
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through the tester, end when be Sound
U WM a roaJ lira ftkh be bourne ea­
rl ted and tumbled In heed flrrt. In hl«
effort. to eatrleate hlmaelf from bls

Why do you tarry?
Buy your Winter Dress Goods

L. E. STAUFFER
Our

uy farewell u&gt; Deutaebt with a sigh for as rome
mw made me laugh and
anjrer or pity, it’s a pretty
vo In after all. I only wish
Journey the remainder of
ive had during the two
■pent between Alx-la-

u thus musing my wheel
foundry line without the
&gt;wed the Swlu Republic
1 eight cents duty ou my
□p tbe custom officer at
Hage I came to and be
and wrote me ■ receipt
by sifting sand on It out
wllar. Tbb ptap of und
tbe re*olt of th|a novel
* me to get my money
re this country*.
There
&gt;lg lead seal on my bicyrtrere It would rattle most

Prices
On

E CAKE
—and everyone

—For lhe ten

«r.

day

must keep looking to

Beginning
Sat. Aug. apth.

miss nothing, and the

•nd ending

for that reason.

One

j oiliest lot of some­
&lt;1 Seb.ffb.tner wllb the
he Rhine.
All unerenluw* to Zurich aloaK to1 and 1 tame ro u bout
tt Lucerne before tbe mln
itleonldent n an, farthe cloud. elanrod aw»
and at two I had nerltcl
lecatand It wm the firm

HATS
This includes ill lhe

should examine them

things one ought to
look over for the sake

of economy is offered

Our io Days

Tues Jay
Sept. 7th-

$1-5°'
$3.00,

$3-50

,,™S3-00

you have yonr choice
of

Any
Stiff Hat
in our More

tbe hook that adjunct to s

-u •

Grades.
If you need » fine M
bat, look these over

before

the stock

«.

broken.

Ha wm finally rescued but litUe

C. H. OSBORN &amp; Co.

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                  <text>Hastings Banner.
NO. K2

Hastings, mich„ October i 1896.
rthiltx.
Hastings
Bank
Ferri! Otis was on our street Sunday.
Pubtiahod Thumlavr bT

DON’T
YOU
KNOW

i-

Hastings, mich

CORR ESPON DENCE.

-THAT

Coffee
is
Cheaper

coiiiijiMiion
jnioies
-ro::.. nun: that they become
aresoxo'
necessitiesyou have once
used them.
Ont- must have what it is an..anno^ahce m ’ - without.
That’s

the idea of -our Coaibination

n
! do not
’ fer you

COOK‘ BROS

J*.' l'Adriauw» &lt;« pbtting up ihe fraim
far his avw revidwire.
.
I.
••
of Chicago, la the guest of
H-Miolter J.E.C.In,,.
.’"i 1

Ajw H»wn» r.mlb-. O( B«tu« Chert,
are visiting Prairieville friend*.
Mulk-n retuim-d to Valparlao.
Wed., after attending the funeral of his
don't it’s a sign you H'ter, Mrs. Jennie Anusirong.
Coffee o£ us.
\\\»
Item to Mr. and Mm. Theodore Morenouteon Wednesday a son. Also to Mr*.
»u&lt;! Mr«. Arthur Johneock ou &gt;ame date a.
csUghtr^
joc as good as formerly
.
' VVhw&gt;,er haa been transferred
at 35c.
to Grand Raphfa by the M. K. conference
35c as good as formerly and Rev. Buell has come from Cellar
Springs to labor- on this charge for the
at 30c.
■coating.year.
/ .
.
•
of*us and .get the worth
Last Tuesday morning when Isaac HouWe have now -vcour. who works O. A. Hughes farm,
weat after »be horwa he was kicked In the
:sidt by one of them.
He managed to
craiwl to the barn where his wife found
hire in a critical condition.
A physician
wm sent for but he is not yet out of dan10 to 30 gallons.
grri

Meat Tubs,

Lillie Shultz is attending school in x

VIm Myrtle Mus:
the fair.
pumewi'jH nai moved into bls
new h&lt;Aiw«. ■
Geo. Hudson has a relative from Ohio
visiting h|m.
Mis. Chas. Ki njMn who has* been Very
sick is Imprnying. .
Mr*, id Maxwell ha* a sister vbitlng
her from Indiana.
.
.
Atielbrrt Craven made a business trip to
Kalamazoo Mmiday.
Mrs. Lizzte Jtenkea, of your city, visited
relative* here Sunday.
*
G. H. 6tis b entertaining his aunt. Mrs.
Sarah McMnrrsy, this week.
Our nrtlSs A. Hudson, has gone to your
[City to assist Mr. -I.&gt;lm«&gt;n in his gallery.
Miss Nina Mosher ba^’returned froai an
i extended visit with relatives in Hastings.
Mr&gt;.,Bernl&lt;’e Dash fnee Mead) and sun
Howard, nf New York, are visiting here.
Miss Ada Dlick.has returned to Gales­
burg after a tew slays visit with friends
here.
'
Misti Carrie Kenyon who has been home
during the alekneas of her mother return­
ed to her work nt 'A. Sponables, Wednes­
day.
Bert Robhirtrt) returned to his home in
Battle Creek. Tuesday, after a weeks visit
with reiatbrKbere.
J. L. Bros zb ton has finished his labor*
for the Creamery Co. suit returned to his
home at Middleville Saturday. *

WHOLE NO. 2155
Alfred Whipple has moved
terf building Aral door north of Olis Bros,
Ue will live up atalra over the
th store.
Mr. Altorf, of Hastings, was In town
Sunday.
Gus McNaughton was in town over SunR. Main to drawing stone fora wall
under a barn which be Intends to build on
bis lot south of the meat market
Rev. Ritchmier will remain with ns an­
other year.
,
Mrs. Eunice Wilkinson and son Graven
have gone to Chicago to lire.
About 100 in this vicinity attends t the
••Giant” ball game at Hartings Saturday.
Hou. James O'lXWtnelL of Jackson, will
apeak in Delton Monday eve OcL 5th.
This speech will be free from abuse and
*landrr. The political issues simply will
be discussed.
Clarence Thresher is working for H.
Ballenger.
Matthew Bat rd, of Cedar Creek.called on
his brother Samuel Sunday.
Mrs. Cui ter has returned from her visit
at Sturgis.
Mrs. George Hayward Is under- the doc­
tor s care. Ur. Scribner is the attending
physician.
G. A. Mantle was at Brouard Monday
helping Orrin Dayton on some heavy Iron
work.
Orrin Dayton, of Brouard. was in town
Saturday calling on friends.
Wm. Cooper Is Id New York looking al­
ter bls father's estate.
Mrs. Cxxjper is visiting at Cressey dur­
ing her husband’s absence In New York.
Dr. Scribner was called to the town of
Rom Sunday to see a very sick lady.
L. W. Wlttemore Is pitting In an appar­
atus for boiling cider In connection with
his press.
*
W. H. Chase la amusing himself* with
“lumbago" thia week.
Emry Mosher has bought a new corn
busker io be run with steam.
Henry Whipple has moved into the
bouse opposite the depot vacated by hie
son Alfred.

The funeral serv1c?s of Mfs. Jennie
Armstrong were conducted by Rev. C. T.
Vali An twerp, ot Comstock, at the M. E.
Writing desk.
John Curtis bas iuoved from Lyons up­
chdrch. on Tuesday last, at two o’clock
p. to The speaker bought to comfort the on his place.
Mr. Ingeraou. of Six Lakes, was at H.
wctindcd hearts of the friends from the'
in 'so’.many ways
words found in John K»th chapter 20th Durkee’s last week.
Only actJ. A F. Nash have relatives visit­
vetee: "Ye shall be sorrowful but your sor­
thst ;t i*
c.in describe to you
row shall be turned Into Joy.” The large ing them from Jackson.
ual ir..-pere;":
The county fair was not very well re­
attendance was evidence of the e*teem of
idkas. the merits
capital fun--’:
thdfte In the vicinity where she spent her presented fiouiUh place.
c learned only by
Lynette Frermire, of Vemontville. was
of which can
girlhood days, beside many came fram her
h«me at Bowens Mills where she Imi&lt;1 lived n visitor gt J. Spencers last Thursday and
evperience.
•
new line of Rug
-inrel.er marriage to Bert Armstrong. Friday.'
May Burdick, nf Lyons, was a sailer at
, .lube *J7th. 1095. The teachers here disarid out Furni- j
this
place.
She
was
on
her
way
to Hick­
’ and
i mused the schools, also four.others hi
t includes every-I
i nc4&lt;hborinf districts whose teachers were ory Corner* where her people reside.
- tore
William Myycus of Grand Rapids, visit­
at
the
lowest
her
former
ssbooimate*.
The
floral
decorthing
ed at Frank?Mejner» and other places last
atk&gt;ns. under the management of. Mrs. L.
posible
I I* Loveland and Mrs. W. D. Hughes, were week. He tnteDds wintering In Tennesee.
Seeding is all finished In this vicinity.
; prafuse and artistically arranged.
GraceThe recent/rosA have made vegetation
i fully draped across the rostrum was t-mil; ar, and white ribb&lt;&gt;rt Interwoven.
A- look as tboish cold weather will soon be
i uteng the flowers which decked the lid of-' with us agam.
Our new Ministers have failed to put In
Hit white casket were a beautiful pillow
SchooltSi ppi IFS
Furniture Dealers.
an appeararjrc as yet.
Elder B. Mowers
j auii wrefilh. Many other beautiful floral
irpij iniUide a i;&lt;|od
'l!™*'
'?*»’« Ptraehrs ou one side and we have not
&gt;&lt;1 deal
d. al n&gt;c.rdthari.
uiorq than! 'llfe”
learned the other gentleman'* name a&amp;yeL
, •
» ; . . ,, .
i wire id evidence. Flu- buuday school, of
if. ’ Pcrhais
Perhaps we
Rawson’Gurth was surprised by 1)l«
! :h» master wouL-f.
we! w v
.lw,„
. worthy .ad
y attended day
‘
who happen-'
:y .bet
bo ss most
• hav • such as tric&amp;y
most de
de | | tfjki
ef|lelen! member until her aiarrlagr,* pre­ many frief' and‘ neighbors
h:. calls find us ’ light in. and wc t» rrariiv finvi ev-j t -«‘ted "Mate* ajar.
I hough by nature cd there !a&gt;’ Saturday and left a nice
ehair ns ai1 APken of rymemberance from
fen &lt;■ inK rlesirrd in their'linellv thd ! "*'r“ ”’J
«l»&gt;t««&lt;V Urtr&gt;b« them.
।
. , ;
.
. i -ladt-rtook
-igdertoolr was always iH-ffortnt-d
performed with
; niost severe, Jndtex.TCttntf oi |&gt;rda 1 gia-*l i-redit to herself. IL r favorite text: I
Freeport.
! gnguv’s. Ahund jnt and o^nvenijni * 1 ,et not yunr heart be troubled., vs* v*»riTo Asa dteckle and wife. Thursday.- ut
1
f;mi
injier
for
in
the
face
of
1!
&lt;■
id*!
son.
.
I supplies arc the teacher’s | b^st
ton was rt'iurned to Freeport
[helps, and a gtiiranty of j.r«|grcsi vtteuiy - tn- calmly said. 1 »motn- of God’s
| Awn children.
Besides the -sorrowing by the M.( , ccgjfcrenct-.
bv his pupils.
Wf. hi mir w:tv, । 1:0&gt;hand, father and norther she Jt-ave^ o»e
•......-•Wl
smile ou John Yarger’s face
That,
tai
&gt; are assisting the perfection of: mod­ ■ *iater and three broihers to nioutii the |os«&gt; is all cdUMU by1 hip new tiile uf grandpa.
A nuiabM- from this place will attend
ern educational melbod.-. b’ h-.t-p- * of a dear-one By b»*r reqtw-«t tlw Inter'tho Y. 1.8. C. E. eonveuticri at Middle­
ing a uripph to line of sch&lt; oil sup^ ‘ nx-vt way in thia cemrterv.
ville Saturday. ’
plies, as well »s ail the necessities
ILiwne.
Frank Waltgn and wife,
! of’the place of business and the
E. CbesseMrs. Chas. Srrven has been.very sick. spent the Sabbath with T.
brnugb
and
wife.
( elegant accessories of private corMr*. John Tumpkins I? on the sick list.
The Grand R&amp;plds association, of’ ConNr. mid Mrs. Calvin Smith visited nt
J respondencc.
gregatlonal churcltrs and ministers will
HimfieM Sunday.
,
;be
held here October 13 and U.
f^v. Cragii. Sunday. eavpo|nfed Mrs.
■
SIGN OF THS ELEPHANT.
| J. W. Reuter ami wife, of McCords,
Lnplsc'Ssihh, ateward, and Mp. Jennie
spent
the Sabbath with the latter’s par­
TnmpkiDS Assistant.
Properly
ents, Job. Cheesbrough and wife.
Herbert Hacker and wife.-of] Penufield.
If you want to see a l&gt;eaulifiil campaign
are al Theo Packers
decoration, take n drive over to Freeport
Pitted
and view the McKinley at.d Hobart ban­
ner nt the east end of Main street.
One of our Intelligent little ten-yenrolds, who is evidently for sound money,
was heard to remark to another ten-yearSELLING AGENT
old, wearing « Bryan cap, "If you would
read the newspapers as I do, you would
know wlto to vote for.”

Boukcase-Chiffofficr-

Renkes &amp; Walldorff,

Spectacles.

CHAS. HATTON.

tub Globe Tailorino go

Charge
For
Testing.

Makers'ol Finest Glotbes in America

F. R. PflNGOflSI
•h. dalh We
rfth window.

OFFICE OVER
Haarnrafi, Mich’

.Klaabetb Jrtiu-v

cfxtatonla
JavG. Carpenter. Carlton

Fred Hanuit-.l. NashviUr
Lillian Laaitert, Nuhnila
Samuel C Bahulrr. W&gt;»dia'»d
Lydia Eckardt. W- odlaod
Albert R. Huyen. Harttnga &lt;!ftv
Hauls FiU.tHtami&gt;aa. Ha-tUog* City

H. E. McCartney to Albert Chaffee.' 30 a, sec
15. Maple Grove. IlliOO.

OswoM, 5 a. see 1». PlrtowdlfMl.
•
"
Ed. J. Evaux vj Marion Davenport, lots to and

Florence Barkley Ma.«ec2e,
'T35KL, to Garnett Elliott.
a on sees.
15 aad !&lt;■ Johnstown 5X500
Arabella Howell to. TLurza Greetiliani. lot st
a»d 7. Keeler's add. Middlevine. KM
A. H. Cbeoey to Josephine Murdock. 40 a. sec
12. Carlton. •*&gt;!.
ValeoUne Leins to GotUelb Be««iir*r. lots 4
and 5. blk k. Eastern ad. Hastings gauo
P. T. Colgrove to R. I. Hendershott, lot. city,
®S4lX)
Lizzie Walter to T. Phillips, lot, city. «zxn.
Conrad H. Layman to John H. Layman, s o
«a of • e !». seoto. Naabvtne. It
Elate.M. Haan* to Geo. Hanna, parcel. Middlrvtlte, Awo.
Simeon Becker to Willis and Emma B. MarUn. n • of n e-’i. sec Is, Carlton. »ano.
QUITCLAIMS.

W. H. Stoveranoe and A. D. Thomas to W
Scott Cook, u s of □ e of s e
sect Orangevilte. «5.
Rose E. Colgrove to P. T. Coigrb’ e. lot. city.

Butter. t&gt; to 14.
Lard perlb.,6
Bye per buto..'
Tallow par lb .3'i-

’ Wheat* white
Beans. 50 to
Chicken drtased. A
Beef dressed. 4 30 to 5.30.
Cloverseed. 4.LO to S AO
Wool. uDWMaed. 7 to 12.
Wool, washed. 10 to 15.

• ,
Married.
LENTZ-JOHNSON- By Rrv.'Ibo*.\*cx Th"
day evening last, at the bouieuf Mr Hard r.
In Die Mwivid war-!. John C. Lertc. of H-?UngiuMud EiU*’‘cth Johnson, of Caledonia .
Mrs. C. Knigl.t wishes tu eipreo 1.
most sincere thanks to nil those who w«
so very kind to herself and daughters
their late bereavement and wishes to ►
that no act of kindness was unnoticed
unappreciated.
DUED.
SEEBER—At the home of hh prrrente &gt;:
Rutland, Aug. :&gt;0lb. 1S5S vf-rheun th m of the heart. Elmer, yonngest » •
of Moses and Marla Seeber.
He leavcit a (nther. mother, two broth'
and one sister besides a host of friends
mourn his loss.
He was born In Il«
township OcL 16th, 1S7IL
1
Thy geutle voice now is huilwi.
TUv warm true heart h&gt;UU.
And on Uiy young nun innocent brow.
Is resuag death's cold Vblll.
Thy irinti enclasped npon.tby
We hav s kImcU thy ktdiy biuw.
Amt in our aching heart* u-r know.
We Know we have no Ebner now.

Cloverdale.
■
Will Ryan lias got tired of working jin
the sectiuD anti will now try something
else. He has been in the eofplay of the
U. K. A 8. Co. most of the time since the
4ron iyas commenced being laid. John
'Ashby Jr., lakes his place.
Kingsbury. E. Deck, and O. .ChamIxHaii. axe cutting lhe timber lately
bough! by Archie Anderson.
M Batea is getting ready to burn anoth­
er kiln uf brick of 270 thousand, the larg­
est kiln ever burned-here. .
GRIFFIN—Do Sept 21st at the home
Born to Arthur Jolmcock and wife on
tar daughter In tbh city, Mrs. Elean
the 23rd. Inst, a girl.
Griffin, aged &amp;5.
John Conyer goes to Kalamazoo this Deceased was bom in Vermont April ?'
week tor the purpose of taking lesions in lb®. married there and moved to N
jfortli Irving.
an advanced couree of music and after a Tolk'State, where allot her children w
• nice shower Saturday night.
lew weeks of Instructions will* conduct born. After the death' of her iiusbtleague services next Sunday evening.
CINCINNATI O.
Skjlor Kollar lost a team of work hoises musical classes in Barry and Kalamazoo she came to Michigan to reside1 with
counties..
datgher at whose home she died,
f
recently.
leaves four daughters out of a family
Tie your dog close to the chicken coop
Tbornapple Lake.
ten. Nearly all her life she was arthree dark.nights.
Dr. V. J. Lathrop, of Nashville, was at
The Highway Commissioner is around
sistent member of the Presbyter
home Bunday.
church. Funeral at the house of
this week
II1I8
WffK IVllIUK
letting vuuua^.o.
contracts.
Mrs. Comatock, of Battle Cr&lt;teK. visited
o-Hublr Cloth. First Class Quality Triim«ilnB». High Cla»*
Everybody savs they’ll be there next |
daughter ou Wednesday 33rd, Rev. Gr&lt;
R lToi«ymrk Tailor Work and Low Price. Drop me a
her daughter Mrs. N. V. -Whitlock last
Saturday and vote for McKinley.
by officiating.
Interment was made
portal. I will bring sample*.
Mrs. Wesly Smith entertained g sister­
Hickory Comets by the side of her h
Mlsr Emma Hinchman, of Assyria, was
in-law from Benton Harbor, last week.
,
.
a guest of L.Nora Scothom Thursday of band.
Edward Morse and Ml« Aura Beck, are
last week.
•
A Correction.
attending the Middleville High School.
Mm. Louise Lathrop will attend the C. Mr Editor:
One would suppose Cook to be s Jew­
1 hrrebv wish tu Hate that I am la uo •
eler by trade to hear him wtedkng up them 1 E. Convention at Middleville;
Howard Warren and brother Bert, of aaaociated or connected with the aocajley i
*
of Drs. Mixer who claim to *
sliver tickers.Toledo. Ohio, are visiting their uncle tbsCTtyBanh. Anattemm
We hear that Will Garn, who is teach­
Oscar Warren and family this week.
them to mlitead the publ
ing in the Wood District, Is very much esanother
party
Is
mmquer*
। Mb* Blanche Nesbitt has gone to Nash;
termed -by tils scholars.
Little acts of
the above firm name, wl
to work.
.
colmeal cheek. For pjihllc
kindness help wonderfully Id a school ville
Mr». Grace Hyde is improving th. health. statement.
Yoon truly.
I room.
L.N.Mixim
Martines, Ml.
Rutland,
.
Rev. M. .1. Weaver will preach at this
|
Mrs. John Lnnkerd wm in Otsego this
MORTGAGE SALE.
place
next
Sunday
evening.
Y.
P.
8.
C.
week..
।
Default having been made for more than *
। Lynn Lankcrd Is clerking In a store in |E. before preaching.
days tn the [mymeat of Irtterart overdue
Robb. Garrison and wife, of Otsego, imyable on a mortgage dated Mircb iwli.
I Outcgo.
nwte
by Joshua l&gt; Baker asid Elizabeth B
spent
a
part
of
last
week
io
this
place
on
. Hayden Gaskill vinited Delos Smith and i
husband and wife, of Castleton. Barry (k&gt;
’ wife Sunday.
( their way to the county fair..
Michigan, to John M. Smith, and re.-mdr
Mrs.
Nellie;
Robinson,
rtf
Chicago,
Is,
the
otlee
of the Register of «•*£•-Jof ’br &lt;
i
Mrs. Clara Barnatead is with her par­
tv &lt;&gt;f Barry. In the Bta&gt;e of MfchteMi. o
I exit* at present.
। making an extended visit In this vicinity. tirtAyuf OctnMr. ism on mjrtr of r
Teua Terpening Is welldltig the broom gages, on pawn to. for wb I rib- default the
: T. Braugwln and sum, Byron, were Id
‘ for Mrs. Clark Robinson.
John M. Budib. by virtue oft be
South Hasilngs Sunday.
the said mortgage, has made and h.
i George CrpM and wife fire visl lug their ' Mips Jessie Cock is visiting her aunt in hy
makes tbr »hole principal sum of said i
j Erie. Penn.
'
gage and tbe interest accrued ibereou nnu
I suh Chris this At-ek.
I
.kilns
RobiiWKin
and
Mary
Kline
Sundayand payable and ot&gt; wbtdo m&lt;&gt;«gage th*
Mrs. Fi-rnle CroM h entertaining a gia’er
claimed to be dm- al Lhe date oftKrn tortbed with John Tester’s bemle,’ of Irving.
froth the north part of the state.
sum of sevvnteee hundred nad etxntv
Will Mt-rshon and wifv, uf Kfilutnazuo,
lars and forty one cents sod an
»•
twetoy-i’to doilar* pro. hied for tn seld i
attended the fair In Harting* last week.
to
Mrs. Inez Sprague soon
Mrs. Samantha Brown, of Mancelona,
Edmore.
hss been making her parent* an extended
Mrs. A. J. Barnum will entertain the
.vfoli
Eider Cappy. of Pod Atigcr. preadied to. Ladle* mite society. Oct. Sth.
J. W. Wolfe and wife are at Charlotte
a full houw at the High street school
th I* week to attend the fair. The former
ho&lt;iMr. Sunday night.
x
to make an exhibit of his patent feme.
Lee McDonald has vacated bls bouse
Miss Blanche Thorpe was home from which has been purchased bv D. Wood.
her s’hisil at Yurkvllle last week
Htmyad.
Mrtc Hartit* Brlhngt-r and fare. M.
A black bog with white face and white
Woodard are on the nick list this week.
Rev. Buri will fill --ur pulpit for the few, came into my enclosure on Me­
coming year In place sf Mh Wheeler, who llon !«. Hope towMhlp, on Sept.
•3Mb.
Owner can have same by call* &lt;«e*i«
Grand Iteblds
tn eonversatiun with Hon. A- C. Towne
C. V. RoBixaoN.
r-miiiiy. he rxpres*r&lt;1 a desire to trade for this noUee.
«*«•«! cum for some soft corn as he desires
t&lt;&gt; f. rd tlir tetter io bU bngs.
Ik Mowers of Richland, was called in
a'’*-ndeii«-*
Hjrtm Fenner last we»*.
wh&lt;&gt; fa xiVT-ring with neuralgia of the
Au»K&gt; B.

«, 1 &amp; 1.1. Blow,

Glasses.

VmNBaM.
The frequent and heavy rains of late are
making muddy roads.
It to reported that our oar factory will
soon be removed to Indiana.
Mr. Fitzgibbln- has now gone there and if every­
thing is favorable he will at once com­
mence the removal.
E. M. Weber, editor of the Woodland
News, mide a fly Ing trip to Chicago, the
first of the week.
The great political meeting of the vear
will b»- held he/eon Wednesday afternoon
and evening.
Hiram Rogers, of Freeport was In town
on Tuesday on business.
.1. M. SrnUh wa« m Hastings Saturday
on legal bvs loess.
■
A large number t com our village and
vicinity were tn Hastings on Saturday to
sen the ball game.
’
.
Theron Jordan was home a few days of
la-4 week.
People desjrlnz to see Albert Barnum
willfitul him plegoaniG located in’ our vil­
lage not*
J). F. Den.more Is able to be about
once mon* tint took* thin naC sad. ~
Chari Metric kirn's sick child 4s better.
Tin- funeral of John Freud’s Infant
daughter occurrou on Tuesday*

naatoi Altecdini
MVB. Nadir.-.

absolute satisfaction.

THERE’SyNO USE

You cannot find in these United Staten
the equal of the genuine BECKWITH ROUND
OAK. You may try; you'll get left. Remember,
it’8 the combination of good points that mikes the
I erf&lt; ct stove. That’s where we get the imitation^,

they can't steal the whole stove;they steal one tiling
a-id think they have it all, hot it fails; they .buili

another, it fails. Still they keep crying, good ah

.the ROUND OrtK. Th&gt; y are not; b-lieve us. ■,

SEE THE NAME GN TH® LEU
Sold in Hastings only by

Goodyear Bros

�astin’gs

Banner

THE WAY OUT.

WHERE IT HURTS.

UNEMP^OYEO LABOR A RESULT

ONE EFFECT OF THE WILSON
TARIFF^ON THE FARMERS.

Thursday, Oct. x, 1896.
MARSHALL L COOK Editor.

OF THE WILSON TARIFF.

.. rosTomcit.
U79.

Statlatie* rmm Detroit Mami tactorl'

ED TORI A L NOTE-n
,

PERVERTING THE TRUTH.

We have already mn-U ufflni referMr. Brj-au and hi* followers fill tire
air with ccmplaicts that the enemies of cnee to the losses waiab -the Wilson
tariff
act- brought to the fanners of
faces ilver coinage have oppreused and
Michigan by its depressing effect upon
outraged the people by maintaining the
other
indnstrlas,
notably upon the lum­
gold standard of value. They iterate
ber a4d mining interests.
and reiterate the charge thnt thi* has
Statistic recently gathered in De­
been in obedieue- to •‘British domica
troit paint to' a noill ar ctesi of induation,” nnd they appeal to the people to
&gt; tries that have suffered in the*‘same
rise and deliver thtntaclves from this
.
way.
The following table shows the
•**motu»trou5 opprettsiou." Of course all
number of hands employ.:&lt;! in the vnthis i’l't.hc merest rubbish, but even if I rions class -s d£ msnufacLjrir.s Nov. 1,
.11 the «tu.en;enui mnde &lt;rere tn.c it
tte NeK|nk.v ,,rl„ w„ in
Iwhen the McKinley tariff was in
wm'Idnotll'intb.mouth.ofltr.BiT,, riircc Bni| wv
height of wr
«d hl. tr end. 10 cowrie., olthe lourO1J
wh
terne, xclthlnd.rldunl rights In new i;u. wilMn-tariff hhd. for two veer.,
of the.r|wr.i«ent effort to .mpo^oi-tn L wrUd lt, bn ht(
&amp;3„n„, Bnd the
the country a policy which would I
iuljOT ,„r
WOJ&gt; c„rei^
■mouut to u direct Invunon
Hg 1U dUtnrbiug effect, up.,n .11 kind,
right, of every cltecn. rilenee on thi. o, btu(in(.^
..mi^.Unocoa,.
powt would most become U&gt;em.
j
d the
nbont
T£e CMcugo platform decte« «- | Mibv!inll^ Junt.d(ul nu. |ncllldc;j ln
pBeltly the purpwe of IU framer, tn . Ae oth(_r
open the mints of the country to Ute free i IndaarI
K„ , K
Sept M. *9«
and unlimited coinage of silver, and * c»r worx-.r&gt;jr»»
tme
then to force upon the country the de- j
•J’-?.4
2.7M
rjm
based money so coined by forbidding , p anitw and lumber mtns . jm
i.aoo
contracts which would provide for pay- j
,lhw!:‘
went of obligations in any medium : MtnriUaeous’.’.'”.’..^.'.”.7.’-am
1.8*0
more valuable than the depreciated legal . ToUl
~~
10 JM
tender. The exact language of the plat- j
p__ "," - .7
Here
Ls
u
falling
off
of
7,310
employes
form is ns follows: “We demand thnt
indnstries „(mentioned.
Urn standard all™- dollar .hall lx, a full in . the
ln3nllfactorios
thv t:ilv | In all

DEMOCRATIC Fl.ATPORM.

Five or six week* ago coaipl*-i«t*
came from Democratic Bouroe* that
some one connected with thc national
to-moeralic committee h*d made noHww It Ha* IwJuFMf Their Markets
tanlhorittod additton* »nd changes in
the party p’atform after the tbicago
' convention adjourned. The platform.
‘
. adopted, was offensive to orderiy and law - abiding citisvn* in
uamc respects, and it failed
to
tutke any vuuaclation on certain
Tho direct effect of tarjff reduction ‘sjbjecta of great public intcre*:.
upon certain farmiqg industries ho* t o iurct thrae dt-ftcicucias some of the
already been considered at som? length party teadcra added * number of para­
in there columns. The indirect loss's graphs. In the first the Monroe-doc•
of the same cliLi&amp;of producers, through trim* isTVi.fflrojed.
lu the M-' oud they added to thc&gt;cnsuspended industries of other kinds,
tc:jce,
“
we
are
opposed
to
lhe
Ito* te'narc almost us groat, though not quite
*nv inMhe public service," the word*
so apparent
»
*
‘
.except
a*
provided
in
the
constitutlou,"
Next in value to the farm products
of the state, and following close upon .sn that il might not s?em to- add an­
them. ar« tho product* of the pine and. other threat to the ene already made.
r -organising the supreme court.
hardwooi forests, the pine lumber,
Th; v nl*» added this paragraph,
lath and shingle cut alone, having, in
afautl
t the A. I’. A.: “The constitm
its best years, reached a value of over
S60,0(X),uw. When these two industries tiria t- V *‘ l’nltc&lt;l States guarantees
torr.
ci ’zou lhe right*uf civil and
are booming the pine and hardwood
liberty. The Democratic
forests nnd mills furnish the best mar­ religions
always been the exponent of
ket there is for. the products of Mich­ |«rty ‘
igan farms.
The lumber camps, in political liberty and religions freedom,
winter, create a demand for immenre apd il renews its obligations and requantities of hay, oats and bran, to­ uSinns it* devotion-to these fundamen­
gether with market for draft horse*. tal principles of thc constitution."
This also “** added to the para­
They are. also heavy consamers of
every staple article of food for nuin. es­ graph ,respcd*ing immigration: “And
pecially for there products in which as labor creates thc wealth of -the
Michigan excels, wheat flour, beans, country, we demand the passage ”of
potatoes, apples, beef cattle ami pork. such laws as may be necessary to pro­
Following thc breaking up of the. lum­ tect it. in all its right*. We are in
ber camps in the spring cotueW the favor of the arbitration of difference*
starting of thc sawmills, which con­ between employers engaged in inter­
tinue the demand through the summer, state co'intnrrec and their employes I
and fall. In the most prosperous years and recommend sqch legislation as is
for. lumbering the farmers north of the nceeMary to carry ont thi* principle."
officers of’.thv state central commit­
I)., G. H. Jk M. railway have hud a mar­
ket for their products almost at their tee in Detroit have lately charged the

rvous

Vond«r _k.___

•addeu wound; why they a* &lt;IW
ncturaJlv — i._ ..
het
ia February. What wa* the.- efleet?
V» heat, rye.
— *»«rui
the prkr of 1873, while cot Um declined I
DV£hnrte;~
In 1*74 wheal dropped a little; corn I
mude.Jucipopw.rd'-.cottrai declined; ■ *” «ld.n«tlon 1. ,imp4e It
_
!tn
sud ryv row.-, lu IK» there wm. ' lh*! ‘»l»re Wood xhkh i,
continc.-:;eral Awline. In 1KT0 there wu.l
“W feeding tin, nervo, u&amp;on”
^.*
,
•****”■ npop rtlute
rise in wheat and a‘decline .in corn, i| • instead of the element of sirrnptt *nd
vigor, in. such condition opiate and
uati, rye and cotton, in 1U77 there I
nerve compounds simply deaden ana
was another yisc in wheat, carrying II
1
do not cun*. Hood’s Har-amriita
the price anew that of 1870 and np to ;
the nentv pure, rich. rv&lt;l
«i .u»
‘
natural
sleep, perfect dim &lt; ou, - ti*
:ha; of : -71. years t'retarding the art of
’ true remedy for all nervous troobtea.
187?. Evidently, so far the voo-cent
dollar h.id not made its mark at all.
In 1HTH sp.-civ paytnemtal were, resumed.
Metallic money ctamlatcd again. And,
more than that, the cry about ‘the
crime of 1873’ resounded in congress
and in the country. Then at last the |
SOUcent dollar had its opportunity.
ITiccs could no longer plead ignorance.. la the Dae True Blood Furifii r. jl prr kdtte.
Whathnpp*' d? In 18A0 wheat roae Prepared only by C. 1- Hood &amp; Co.. Luwr-lt Mam.
a-tawe the prim of 1879. likewise corn,
. take,
Clir*‘ e»»y
Uv,’to
r aerate
,!u r”*sc.
to
r Ills
cotton and oats. In 1881 wheat rose iiOOd S r*:ii
again, also com. oats and cotton. In
1882 wheat and cotton declined, while
corn and mu rose."

J®P®PSlcl

Hoods
Sarsaparilla

■f r«u Cure th«

Piles

niMvOD’tlHirt.
Dr, Handy’s
Pile Cure

■ &lt;

-W, Ites

TIMETABLE.
Last spring the New York Pre**
lu Kffect Msjrfi, fa,­
made inquiries among ‘New England _________ Oirtral SUBdsre Tlak
woolen mill*, with the idea of showing
their condition as compared with the
Bmrtoo*.
year previous. Returns from 32 mills
were received, and the following is the
result:
Mill* shut down
Mt’.ia on quarter time
Mill* on eighth time. . ’
Millson bait time ....
H. I J» practically cloud......................
OuMwtora practically idle
Estimated annual ware* of these
operaton one year **□
ftJW.4B
Eatiirjb-d annual wa«a of operator*
375.000
today............. ..... ..................
Loss'to thi enuutry in w.w&lt; .....
Dr!U»
Lo*h to-tbe country iu nuUve raw
Ctot

lsg.1 tender, equally with go d. for all (hw were n&lt;)artr ,
,,m.
«.bt. pubbe and private, and we f.yor
propOTtLn of „duc.
web legi.1. Ion o. wil prevent for he tul;, in foTCC „.oald probabu. not hold
fatur, th. .lemouetizatiou of .ay kind i;| „u u,c
o( u,^
of legal-tender
money by
cona.,Ild
Itepuldican j state central committee
-icuucr money
oy private
private con
- .• ,iaen
tiOJIlt
ni4.d
d ni»ove, but it is safe to say own doors and, at their own prices.
tract." !Mr. Bryan
. . explains this
r------------plank ,hat ther,. nrt. frtIIn it.ooato 15.000 less
Changes in the tariff have had- an with garbling thv platform, botunse
Id the plalfcrm by saying Hint “the new
immediate effect upon this industry by the pamphldl which they printed, giv­
p.-rsons
employed
in
ths'
manufactories
diver dollar." which is to contain only
of all class.':* in DetroiNiww than there transferring a good deal of th? sawmill ing the d.-«-Vrations of thc different
Thr closing of thiM&lt;c mills reduce*
53 cents’ worth of bullion “yill be legal
ic demand fur
for American wool, and
were; in 1892. Siniilar results, on a wdt^c to Cano la. whiL* the genera! de­ parties, di I not contain these para- the
tender better than it is today, because, smalicr
s.-alc, can be seen in every pression of bnsiaess hoi greatly re- । •fraph.-s
। this
tis is
is only
only one
one of
of the
the Wihon
Wilson bill’s conwhile the silver dollar is legal tender
The fact fa these' paragraph-, were , tributions to thc depression of
duced thc demand for lamlier. Nut
(
manufacturing
city.fa
the
slate.
.
now unless somebody contracts against- '
What does this mean to the farmer since 1857, when It was in its infancy, lot in lhv.pl
. tforrn as reported to thc ( farming interest*.
it, the new silver dollar will be n legal
—
T**'W were not adopted
---------- ' ■
—
. has the rumla’r business of Michigan .'onv.’ntion.
tender, no matter if men hereafter try , and retail merchant?.
’ y were uen r.
'Vhr *&gt;ta H» Ch*.
II means in every case a smaller put- been so paralysed as during the present ** r.mvndmiby law to demonetize what the govern- 1’
j
::
any
wn*
.
’
by
thnt
body.
’
^n
1893
W.
J.
Bryan
wator of Lite
year.
&lt;
.
-------------------------------Operations in thv camps lost j
’
chasing power.
the i&lt;rp_b!ican slate , Omaha World Herald, and on thc 3'1 st
i
♦ 4K
1 It rami that fa many cases people winter were smaller
small.*r_th.in
thin for many* ' The c ’
I^Hcre Is a distinct avowal that the pur- nilt
71 *i...
central ronmitlcc used in preparing &gt;*f J fly of that year, announced cd I tor­
‘poec of the free-silver party Is to compel onto* cmpkrymfat.hava moved to the years before, and the mills are running
light this statin?r. Stoeksjm hand are their pamphlet was cut from thv De- ial’rihis view* on the silver question.
the American people to accept us legal country and have thvm&amp;rlveii become
heavy aad the:” oyrn&lt;r^ find it diifieult Indi Tribune of July 9. .It was oom- ; H ? Advocate^: (1) The repeal of the
e.'luccrs
ins
4
?-*’
.
-*
eoasumersof
farm
tender, in the payment of debts nnd in I
to realize on them. As a result the pared with thc platform a* given in ' ailvcfr purchasing clause of the Shermaa
;;.l gar k.i products.
all their business transactions, a dollar
Providing for thc free coinage
means
that mine
a large
number
of oth- farmers have lost the ex.-ellrnt market tjir Chicago paper* of thv same date. ' u?:. .
having an Intrin.iic value of only 51 or 2?JItwao
muiain
citv
nave become
r.; who remain in the city have become which they funnerly had in the woods and with the platform as given in tlve ’ of silver “on such
53 certs. An attempt is to be made by1 proittoora
on th
.
♦*» ir own tots,
I-..— or
— —on •laudt and the sawmill towns, and have to li.-publicah Campaign Text B*&gt;uk. It put sbuut 100 cent
cents of silver in each
legislation to interfere dircc^y with thc ‘ •
• &gt; •
phra-eulogy
pay freight charges and -contnivslbns • 1*t identical
&gt;-ienticsi in
jyira-eoiogy with.
wkil
::r- taking
-7* the average mine -tor
onated todhr.“L •
Mlvidunl rights of citizensrin th? af­
He declared
Much has ha?a . lid about the dont^ lx;fore they can gut Detroit prices, ' th ? official copy furnished by the see- ' the 'lust s’.x mouths!"
fairs of trade ant’businew.y
The
----- obliga
~~..6a-­ ' tion of land for the poor people of De- while they become competitors with r.'taries of'the ebaventhm t«» the As*&lt;»- ■ there «ught: to
to l*e
14* no question about
tion, of contracts is to Lrito
’If"orcd, and I troit to cultivate in small tracta. and their brethren from other parts of the . r atrd Prc.‘K‘s and pubV‘*h^d in almost the first, and that the second was
!b« cour-sry'i. tn be.- dur-,
d tn
to th*
the wicm
m••* TOnv
hundred
»ueh
tract, ihm Iwi
•1 d
-hundr^l
'
•
• surh
■ true
»tate
Ttto.m
©any
ta. have been j «ta
’e in.
In the Detroit and eastern murQ3r. I irery morning paper in the country nt , “honest and nafe bimetaliam’ on the
^'f a debased currency •withou*
’
grity cr ird; 1 “lapar
ea"h of lLv I ,st three , hete. The deprearfan in this une in­ ' that time. It is the platform as n- ratio &lt;1* I to
5." and addin’.. “Xo pro. 23."
*9 cuuslde’l'.tion’; of integrity
' ??, fa hfa r- lJ?aJmerA
*n!* Wti" a movement 1 uustry bus made a difference of ruanv | ..orted to the canr?ntio.n and. adopted , plv except
• idmil bsror, Ctn.
fa
If
wnl grew.
grew,'
almost of
of necessity,
necessity, । j hundred tlioqktnd dollars in their re- by that b*sly w'•‘•nut amendment.
I ’mines. auKiuua to
—- —--■• , - -•
. 1tans
’ almost
cent speech in thia Ct;,, u, Uy vhiu tn. t ’ oat. of the m-.*lauchoiy
industrial ceipte since the Wilsiin bill passed.
1 1 l«e paragv .dm quoted above Uhl not .| .pro tit*, are .
the policy of the Urynuitts propos?s f ’ conditions existing in th? winter
Next to the himbcr camps, and saw- jipvear it:
print until
after Uib ratio of 1 to&gt; -16.
-ill’”’ There was h good
"cotree inh j’-rfty." .’.rd be wont on to i nuj spring of teOI.
But every Pin- millOthe mines of the-upper pvninsulu roa^ntiun adjourned. They are op- , deal of sound
id sana&gt;
sens in th- views he
iilutt rate this rexaark by calling at ten- Igree potato patch wa*. not only a sig- ’i
• employ-more mon and pay out more parently tln-result* of an afterthought. ’ advocated then.
But whv has he
lion to :br tact that in thi event of th- ; naj of distr.*&gt;&gt; *r.Li a wage earner, but in wages than any wilier single indus­ 'added, without authority, to make ' changed h;s
views so nutlcat.lv?
triumph of th:s:F°i-ey
mcnagtrs of • n was a ^gn that the
earner and try in the state. |n 1392, tx'fwre the good deficiencies of the genuine docu- |
•
rovings books, bn’I^'nj t»rd
a1?-J his family had curtailed, their buying .‘lection turned the country over to the ruent; added in tho despbrate attempt '
Some of the severest strictures upon
rocintions, life ir.xuu.i.vc c£:i*}^niek. to lixe lowest possible limit-., and every Democracy. muny*6f the ir n mints of to disarm toe criticism nnd hostility *
the Chicago convention and candidates
etc., would be compelled, no matter how I fartner and market gardener in Wayne northern -Michigan were running night with which thousand* of Dcmocrata ; have
come from consiaU-nt ik'inocrata
they might revolt from such u proceed- nnd the four contiguous counties felt anti day shlfte, with as large a force of received.that extraordinary exposition 1 nt
ing, to liquidate the claims r.g&amp;!nst_tht'in * the effect fa a contracted market or in | men as they could work to 'mlvantage. uf combined Democracy and Populism. ‘
in a depreciated curraiey. to the cnor ’ dimin Uh jd prices.
Ij Wages were gooJ and the men and
jyjlts toss and detriment of their credit- j jt would be a good thing for tnte farm- |[ their families were liberal purchasers
S'LVCR cqinaCE.
I -If the
Srs.
•
* e-3
I 'mcrehaffla if -every man ।
Over 2&gt;lu* Mditon Dailaf/ Worth Cotard 1 '^I^blc
tt 1.
«. ,ra,zlr.ff •«..*
---- 1I
• lx.' „.ho •fa uotv workinj . ■ m.-njtoout Wih-ttu Otra.t ol tanff rhtu.gr.tt.mc
It
that -S.
tht-re
should
teaching from mrn
never hail finanadhere lu thi. country. «n}-efaM ol'potato patch waa nt work la tho ™d0"d Pri“* ,or &gt;™
j Thj* ilrtp^ **‘op prevails, in many. • rial training or •txr**r» ■e-.
&gt;c-. defying the
«9plc a-ho arc »o far Indifferent to lhe ' f.vlprj, earilag goal wagon, nal bay- I
'Tv?/”
*7:
• J accumulaL •!
:
1« scientific
I ]U;
t.x In
the act 01 Nov. I. 1893.*.
o? eo&gt;ut..on l-r-rab M to W i..g hg
th, ioL-r 1,-rorary. I ■&gt;' «&gt;« «'
«*»•
I mtirtlv itopued the coinage of silver. I Lud.v
. and .practical skill, if the fiscal
cllliiig to favor a polrfy which In It,
IcpoblkL .attc.-L ttound mtecy. [
‘ J**’.1** Wu'T
Ihlkh not ,a The act repealed the P°Hey of n 70,003.nation h to be
practical application wor’rl not only re-1 wrote. tion and reriprocity will open j to
~ any other branch of manufacture 1 *«ction requiring the government to taught from traveling carta by noisy
I except that of weokn goods Within
suit in enormous material und ficuncial ’ the way to ihat'h-jveted result. .
,'crchaMr 4,^.10.000 ounees of silver each . mountebacks a* quack nostrums are
I disaster, but would stamp us st- a nation ,
--------- :--------one year after its enactment that law month for coinage purposes, and added;. ^endeii to the gullible.'if men who
' &gt;f .coumirda.-Izol’e-. Wrekly.
J _
. T*J T-o T^_
"doubled the importation of bar faun,
•And it is hereby declared to be the were never able to own a bout on an
jF
—1—
■
Dcmoc. atlu ah.i a-»-iista;iu Democratic destroyed the cotton industry in tills policy &lt;»f the United States to continue ! Interior pond of business shall set the
have danced aciow the country I pipers are publishing the following -*&lt;xintry and closed up th* factories, the "us? of be h gold and silver as «i*» ontl take,the helm of the ship of
from Nebraska to the see; many thou- ( table to show that the Wilson tariff act almost doubled the import* of steel in­ standard mon. y. r.nd to coin both gold ' stat^
the ocean current* of the
tend miles Fra IravcJeu, myriad folk . is a better revenue producer than the gots and blooms, and increase ! the im­
tnd silver intom mey of equal intrinsic ‘ »n*at world's financ.-, who can fix the’
iave guard on me. I have vocalised un- | McKinley acL
ports of tin plate." Thi; direct result &lt;T.&lt;,l.cxcha:'.gT.ibL value, snch equality ‘hnil. to our
‘
capability for insanity,
til my lungs can scarcely stand the .
undci 2hk m xixlit Act.
of these increased imports Ls a learned .0 bv secure) through international I
1pat a hook in the month of thia
Customs.
AH 90ar=te!.
strain. But I’m aorry—oh. I’m sorry—•
..
~
1:^and for American iron orv and the agreement, or by such safeguards of 1 leviathan of folly?’’
Umtl didn't talk to.Maine. Juri . huu-, SJt
ii9JMM,3.r.n anjOJAMtl jvll is aggravated by the general de­
legislation as will insure the mainte- J
Ired thouroixl yards or so of airy, sll•£*,ln3
Mr. C. G. Conn, a Ih-tiKwratic cx-conpression of business caused, in part, by ninrce of the parity in value of the (
ver speech nnd a pine pole would have u montiM ssduit
the same tariff. The result' is disas­ coins of the two metals, nnd the equal , .-n sxinan from Indiana, very properly
u&gt;.in«ku
3(d.Ml.v9.u
placed desired persimmons in my reach. I
*'• ****
power
of
everv
dollar
at
all
time*
in
,
5hfcr
*cte««wl U,e Chicago convention
trous
to
the
Michigan
mining
district
I
with Watson crowdin’ fiewall nnd
ao°°zl
n5.5jo.mn/ w.’.ctm.hloi During the past six weeks, when ope­ the rourk.U ud in the p»vroent „t « •»_&lt;di«&lt;nU mw. ot eainmitlie.1 delewith ScwrJt talkin’ back. I must hustle,
uxoca the wiu&gt;os
rations ought to have been more active ieb’s."
I *iltvs an,l nukes the following point
All sources
I must bustle, and keep movin’ on the i
Gur.otns.
than at any other timo In the year,
ThecpiMr,. u! .ilrer ha&gt; .Uli eon- |in
*&gt;
'I*1™ th.t tree Ul£mHl I cm climbin’ up a laJder that,
-.295,0:: J2X IS mine after mine has ceased work, and tinned. In th, S«ml ve.r ending Jone I *!ir
“ ,U1J* ,lh' 'n"ar-T of th*
XteUins pure silver rung*, and the only
in some cases the pampa even have 10. 1*13. »llr..r dollar, were coined to
‘
Thc
lhc
_
.
•
^
KI.7XJI1U7
•hlng I’m needin’ is a leathern pair of
Attfc
1
The figure.i t^»jy point to especially bjeu stopped, allowing the mines to thenomKrof J.»M,011..ndaub.ldl»rT' '“Uou mijtht a, well hare allpuUted
ung*.’’ ("Hope Deferred; a Lament,"
.
I ■ -r,
rm
« ■
are th»se for t je 11 mon ths ending Aug. fill with water. Many nt the minara, coinn ? •* to the value of I5.H3.4W. giv- j Unt we %hould alwV* »leep on feAthhy W Jennings Btyan. Thomson. Gau ; 3l&gt; lttM, ttnd tho.^. for Un. i3 month* instead of being the most lilteral of ing » total of&gt;».&lt;:r,'».48A for that year. ,
or Wvar
w‘g» with piffTte Watson Printing Shop.)—Indian- ending
31. 1896.
They
ignore
are ......
likely, during the
com* Die roiungu o: silver dollar-, fo^ thc S?^0*0*- °ar “°aey H 8,WBy’ U,e
---... w , -Aug.
----- n-------- । .:»nrclmH*rs,
“ kMUJ'
ipalis News (Ind.).
L
: „ - - - ----one very imno-Unl foot Dnri.:- pem , ln.,
reqa-rJ a; i (ro11 „.bl:c nex‘ Bsral v r.r was larger vet. though kmd »PeeiU‘?d b? the -constitution, and
.
--------------- "T*;—;-------than
seven
month:,
of
the
vear
1*94
Lho
thin seven month:, of fJift-vnar 1S94 thn ! npproprtations
. . ...__ .
.. * or private charity.
the official 1 • a r?. arc not at hand.
i,tx-pold&lt; **,Tvr aDvl P®l*r
**
ETIt Is a rank Injustice to accuse Till- j Wilsita tariff bill waa uu ’
“
iscu.Miion,
Th.- nr.if.v:•... silver certificates out- ’
whervvrr they circulate,
(The purchasing and e-msamlng power
nan of not having stable Ideas. There’.* jvlth thc certainty that.. ,__________
&gt;uld prj»s,
It
has
long
since
been
demonstrated
*
**
» whiff of stable in every word he ut-'.ln *&lt;&gt;me form that ivoul.1 give
re- of thousands of families has thus been itandl.i^ ,'v• r. I. t&lt;93. wo* 4324,553,332
md nf &lt;L'*'\l u I silver dollar* in cireu- । impossible to-fix by legislation the
dm-tion of »In‘L?s. It passed its iin-.il seriously impaired. Not only that, but
ars.—Chlengo Tribune.
stabj about th.* first .of August, and | many of them have heroine producers .ation .%l.6?2.4i.'». a total of $386,224,937, ’ price of any marketable commodity
Iwith an unknown and unlimited probciutse a lav.* uithout the President's ,&gt;f farm and garden pro lu-ts
When
ind this wvs at- the height of our comuignatur..*’ Aug. lo. though not taking tl&gt;e miners were earning fpnn S2.M to wervial nnd fa.la .trial prosperity. On Inction, and until thi* government can
effect till S -p. 1.
8150 a day, with plenty i»I work, they Nov. 1, 1
(I;., amount of silver cer- , restrict the output of-. Ixrth gold
During lltii.whola period of diwjushml neither time nor inclination to Ilfirttteao.itYfa-Lliitg was W43,40u.5(M, ; ?.nd silver to certain proportionate
sio.i it wa.-. 'con-adored certain that
work
farm
or
garden
un
ler
the
disad
­
AND NKURALQIA CURED BY
ind of stan l.ir.l silver dollars in circu- ' pan title*, in -order v&gt; tvgulate their
duties would In* materially reduced
AR-THRO-PHON-I-A and importations were naturujly kept vantages of soil aryl climate that exist in atton. 8-’.Lr.t.(rj2, 3 total of HU0.7C3.- • 'ummcitrittl valttr. there is -n« way to
down to th? .".dual requirements of cur- that region. Bat, under the stress of
»&lt;»S. and thi, w.;s fa a period of com- MtabUsh n stable parity lwtween these
•im» ■&gt;!»■&gt;Hill Co.,OttraKWa, runt tra,ie. Storks were reduced to t.iforced idleness and retlnced pay, they ncrrial an i in l-.i*irlal depression. The-1 metals of statute."
Last winter' tJOrn-ffitc o' the two kind* of cirvula- I
the lowest pu cable point, and goods hiive undertaken t&gt;oth.
। wen* h d.l bwk to await the operation •.vicriessed the novel spectacle of farm­
.
---------,
Prom
1783
to
1789
the
thethc
13
I .-on wa.* SU.MS.6J9 greater in the I ^4 •tatew was perfectlytrade
freeof to
j of th? new law.
ers’ instilntrs in a region which before latter than In thv former period, and worW
Thc
that Ureal
j
A more jn .t comparison would be to
llmt liml possrMed IJttle of the quality this |san&lt;&gt;.h?r
tfirtnalkm of the fact ! Britain filled every rectiun of our
| tike the s.•court foil year of each tariff,
; a'ter taUiuex^ had had time, in each of an ngricultiiml .district, and another that * sc.ir.'itv of silver cnrrency is not w»yntrv with her manufacture* of
hr eunv qf the present dull tlnm or WlM11 &lt;^lton, leather.’ Un, n. iron, glass,
1 ennj. to n4ju.v. it*clf to new schedules. vrifs of institutes has bean arranged
fok* this winter.
i Th. &lt; • .'dinw the following:
nw pric.-s Th? lauer condition is
aIl ot)u.r af,tales U-.-.1 hen', and in
Cnstoms fades for second full year
The Wilson tariff ha« thn* helped traceable murii more direcllv to th«* I f&lt;inr vear. «&gt;«&gt; «..•—»
......... *—
f&lt;mr
years she swept, Jrom the rvuntry
of the MrKinlev'tarjff, ending Scpteiureduction of duties by the W^son tariff .
Ih - n:i. 18X’—$l&lt;i.838,859'19.
irt-titan it is to any scarcit.v of money. ': ?very dollar and rwrv pivre of gold.—
D.ilivs far second full year of the
Hcdtea financial History of the United
Wilson tariff, ending August 31, 1896— uwirn or HT
We begin by saying that we will levy :
tU4.318.tCl3 94.
&gt;..di,ti.-.
-.r&gt;
nnyhuJyuid
w,
geciurc
j
UK not ,he dl-monriiralkm of idlrer
All the p:&gt;q&gt;er I tv enjoyed by the
Differew-j in favor McKinley tariff—
Amerieau people, from th.- founding of lltat il w.nl.l I,.- .-oalnwy and dfalo)-,! . ta.l h«&gt; hurl the farmer, bul lhe det3l.6b&gt;.»MLI5.
,
.
uu --•- *’*— •—
i
This fact also remain^ true that dur- tlje United States down to the present to thv glut. 1 is and xhered -doctrine of • luunetiza,ti»B
ing.ewry year of the HarrHon admin- । time, ha* been «nder the ndgn of procures Pifaa because istratlon. fa-rinding the period when , tectH* principles; And all th.* hard, lor lb.- Mtky* nf
it reacbea the
j th:? McKinler act was in force, receipts
thnes -raftered by the Ametiyan people This m^y l&gt;- |H)
de l '•-.x'pvaditurea and the public
ww*» redhevd; and during every
A4
' y***" of the p.-r^nt Democratic admin
vwfcii ana^r^**t&gt; O’" °y iatr.ition. including the period covered
by the Wil-«m net, expenditures have msafllaeat protoctiee. th» refuting
'■xoeedstl rewipta aud 4he pnbUc debt alt free trade theorha «a Abe aubjori.
Item increased.

Bheumatism

.

way laey

Via Al.
Hraad Rapid*.

•ours.
fhl-aen
...........

Fl« D. L. &amp; X
Grana kap.«&gt;.........
IWrait....................
Uagig...............

SbtiMx&lt;"4«»erc~U
Otttrv . .................

i&gt;W(«.i-« r Lv ......
■Richland Junction.
Tr*'a«at Flu stiUvts i» MM’C m Use* .. -u
Men,
j .
♦ Frtlxbl Trsli* wlQ tie run »|t! er«*t&lt; i •&gt; w*
u»lbc&lt; . mpruj .w»&lt;&gt; rrwry- itrriaM ta lUtp
)Ur time of «uct&gt;
apb.iir n« U&lt;r
No K. will *&gt;Jt h: Wiw-dl nr) f&lt; r ।
• go
lrwl.No.Jut.il Freight No .9 &lt;n I I 4 N
Rr.
.
Nn. « will »-*lt at Richland .Iutctl’.t «.i t :! at
rival of No t» on C. J, A M H r.
ItagKagr Wu'l be a! Derot at Want » m ■ •-:•*■
befare parfaK time of train*. m&gt; Um- ai- n
mav have lntw&gt; to enrek u prw&lt;-rh -•ttitir is
It nav -wet a* forward untn next tra». '
Jas.h. Dbwixg, •• - ••
Gea‘1 llaMgrr.

Mexican
Internationa
Railroad
BAG!

PASS

ROUTE

STANDARD GAUCK BTF.KI Sjll&gt;.

THESHORT«DIRECT LINE
FROM -

Detroit, Toledo,
Chicego, St Louis
aMsll NORTHERN POINTS 10 ■
•• ■ t' lh
lh'* IfteOu/ U! tbv Ml-XH AN 1.1.K ’ ‘ ■ m'l
lathe

CITY of MEXICO
T&gt;Bmwii&gt; » roui-m i&gt;,ir&gt;,»&lt;&lt;w ■nprwtrh Aifiwr: HlMiwy. -lo Un iai&lt;•
5&gt;o*lettta**m d tbe Artcca .
kqutratXT vxat *i’A.*&lt;»:t&gt;j

Pulman Palace Bullet Slcf per
BAN ANTONIO TO

MEXICO CITY
। D rert oovneciloan at &lt;an AntuiJo wall
' ■ ■ ■
.ni&lt;lea*L
,

*&lt;,«

For IBlWTO^'a«J»»'inj • '
TI«.- IM*-- MHl l«&gt;l2a-7-,“*‘ij.’i- i„. . &gt; .
Maxleo Or laimnedUta po1»M. e*“ “I”.
«trc*«.
'
| .

w. G. NE1MYER,

C. K. DUNLAP,

�“You’re on shore most of the time
aren’t you ?" I asked, when This arrant’
bad do ,e her good. 1 hare no doubt
ment had been maue.
^orrangethat It nerved to ratl.ly for a time the
"Ay. ay. sir," he answered.
COOK BSPS-. Proprietors
«tav.ng for gadding about which pow
“TirejLQf salt water?"
•
•eraed -her now and then, for all her rw
‘-No, air; but . Led that don’t piwh
peated prni«, of „ qukt honie lifc
nnd rolK» comfortable enough for the
Moreov er. slw brought with her a
when I re a chancd to He in it.”
' . whose pretonce could hardly
"What are you de &lt;ng these days**
imtuT
And be picked
b..t actef to her peace of mind; for sho
••rm none too .die." he m.iwered
dearly,
tove.1 to play the lawless, the
w ith n quick glanee at me.
’
I I'H him a. gladly u one leave. A more [irrhapa. beeause her opnortuuh
"Find him koeiable?" I nodded to­
ti"B
tor
OBBumlDg the role had been so
word the house.
room the ulr of which la heavy with rot.limited.
As It happened. I had only
,
He Beemed to be about to .peak but onou. ^ppn,.
n ter . took nbont him be changed hi.
b&gt;
utter dl.ri- a gtimpae ot this visitor. Dr. Banka
bad
sent
me
an urgent message to
ganl
ol
।
the
.uffevlngatd
another.
Often
I tention. and without a word turned
r -am to the teak which my coming had had I been on lhe irrge of hatred for hasten to one of his patients, and I wa«
driving briskly toward Ute sick man’s
hhn:
now
I
realized
that
the
line
had
-terrupted. Smiling al hia caution I
chmbed the dope to the door, and en­ been crowd, that U« feeling that I residence when 1 met the carryall
homeward bound from Bassettville.
tered. Lamar, who won reading, laid wa. bound to obey hi. nod. to come and
Mrs. Loriug and her niece were stowed
down hta book—It wa. hia well-worn go at bla command, would be more
Why bad 1 nol the away under a multitude of bundles in
Cicero-, Lettero-and bode me good­ odioua than ever.
the stern of the old ark on wheeH,
morning. He aeemrd to be rather more courage to denounce hhn to his face
and to quit his services' then and there? while the forecast le was sharpd-by the
gracious in mood than usual.
youthful John nnd a stranger, of whom
w
hy
hud
1
listened'cowed
and
unpro■
"Well.”~said I, “that fellow atone.Why. even nqw*. did 1 not! 1 onuld make out tittle, except that he
cunonity U not likely .to cam you any testing?
wds a dark bearded man, clad in fash­
annoyance for some time to come. We turn back to com my.cotiKclehce likej ionable raiment. At the time, I supan honest niun and to ctuti uff the. yoke ‘
try to do it hunt one ?** amputated his right leg last eight."
pdsed
h;iu to be some.stray traveler’
which .galled me? Iu my own heart'
-Tv. bad to,” wiid I.
"I .upiiosed it .yonid he neceosory
the answer was only too clear.
By bound for the village and profiting by
i lion of cccnsiona on he answered, compoaedly.
' *
thc.
happy
accident of thc carryall voy­
"What? -Supposed it would be nee- degrees Lumar had gained an OMxudcn- j aging in that direction.
-.
cy over inc. until now, even aa J cursed
esBary T What did you know of it?"
The evening was far advanced when
him. I recoiled at the very thought o&lt;
“I judged his hurl most serious."
I
returned
to
Mrs.
Weston
’
s,
and,
al­
bearding him. of during 4o pit-myself
’ "How did you bearof It?"
1 against his relentless will. .Moreover, i though that lady enlightened me as to
"I saw it."
the
arrival
of
Mrs.
Ixiriug
and
her
guest,
1 reail/nl that witbin the last few
"You saw him run over?"
months a fresh reason for caiition li.ul ■ I waa quite willing to avoid intruding
upon them. Mrs. Weston could teil
“You knew that he was lying there sprung into existence. Thej* say loit
niaRt,‘s men brave; I know itM&gt;iuetime&gt; ‘i very littk; about the new-comer. She
hcl pies; for hours?”
thought that he' wan a foreigner, with
makes
them
coward
b.-.
“It is true.”
.
When 1 approached the farniKousc, one of those outlandish names that no­
“And you did not attempt to.relieve
st HI biiteriy eousid'ering the difficulties body but on alien could understand. It
him. to go to his assistance?”
which seemed to hedge me about, Mrs. wok easy td conjecture tliat Mrs. Lor­
“The inference is correct." .
ing hail rhonced to meet him in Trent,Wcstou np{M*ared in the doorway.
Ilia tone was as unconeenmdns ever,
“I’ve got a message fbr you, ’ she nnd bail insisted upon bringing him to
his speech ns deliberate as if he were called out.
Rodney town, to talk over-old timeeand
“Your bird’s ffinyn ”
discussing, the most trivial of matters.
"Whnt?
Not Jones?' He can’t be to gossip about ]&gt;eoplv they hud known
l:i spite of my acquaintance with him, ■ moved.” I cried.
in the Lord knew whaL distant land.
I was thunderstruck by this fresh evi­
“N'o. he's here fast enough.. Dr. In the morning, no doubt, an oppor­
dence of his callousness. I{e enjoyed Banks has called, and sqi s he's doin' tunity woukljie given jne to pay my re­
"
my surprise. 1 think, an a singer may- well; no more lever than to be looked spects.
cxjjoy the applause of a Jong hostile for. But he’s gut something to do with,
But thc morning brought no oppor­
Critic. It was a tribute of the sort he my news.”
tunity of thfi sort. When I called upon
Understood and appreciated. Asdoolly
Mrs. Loring she wax‘alone, and her
"What'ip the world Is It, then?”
«« if he hail been giving directions for
“Mis‘ Loring has gone chasin’ off tc 1 guest—Col. -Mendoza she called him—
u day’s errand-guitig In Trent, he told Trent, takin' Miss Gray with her for was out for a ramble about the neigh­
*
.
borhood. He had expressed a desire to
t!;
story of the accident. Jones, he luck."raid, on bis way liome.rrom the beach*
•’Gone to Trent?” I repented.
TIow visit the beach, she explained, and, in­
tried a short cut which ran near the is that?" .
, asmuch ns he’ had taken Johnson's boat,
&lt;*fs, for sufficient ren- knoll, l-enviug his team ill the little
which
“Well, she got up this mornin*, on’ was probably cruising about the.bay or
hollow where Dorothy Gray afterward dropped in. to see Jones. Somelnxly told some of the many channels branching
inunitted to another's
found him, lie cautiously- npproaclted her t hat his pillows was kinder hot for 'off from it. She expected him to re­
the huinmoek and climbed to its sum­ him.
two, and she was
••Aral weiV you any happier?”
Then there' was- nothin’ but turn in an hour
"At the time? No. Hut eireum- mit. Turning a corner of the house, bo she must go to Trent right off sad buy anxious, so very anxious, that I should
Stane« - ]&gt;! ••&lt;&gt;.mwl my givng the possi- eaiue face to fuce with Lamar. What him one of them kind -that's got only meet him. Couldn’t I arrange to dine
bi.liti'-' "&lt; cluckless hires u fair trial. talk piubuti between the two I never air iu 'em.
An’ so, c.ff she g&lt;x-s. an' with them? Really it was distressing
Huj-.’t ; i may ha e hen rd, bora the lcamr&gt;l. but the intruder departed in Miss Gray goes too. They’ll be home in that another visit to Banks* patient
snch hxwitr that his foot slipped on the time for supper.
u-„
::.inur .'rjyyhirnta'”
Johnijy druv em to would prevent au acceptance of the in­
The colonel wna such n
"ihi:
best such troubles are all be­ slope, and he fell. From the way be Bassettville in the carryall, and lie’ll vitation.
I charming gentleman, so very, very
hind i
she said. "I have often limped* ou arising. I^unur. believed that wait to bring ’em home.”
.
though! that u niun should be better his ankle was sprained, but he con­
"Oh. the outing will do Mrs. Loring charming, so courteous, so erudite, so
He no harm," said- I, moving toward the widely traveled, ami so &lt;m through the
and -tnuiL'i-r for bring nbh- to look back ' trived ut last- to reach his horses.
list of applicable adjectives. However,
had picked up thc lines, and was pre­ office.
ujxjsi privations endured and obstacles
paring to climb to the wagxin-seat,
“But that ain’t the message,” raid • that afternoon or evening, or nt supper
i
"Th:-: is . &lt;xnl doctrine.” said I; "but when his Injured miklc gave way, and Mrs. Weston. . •“That’s raved for the —yes, that would lie a capital time—•
pracLi-.V;»- w. 11, 1 shouldn’t care to he fell. At the same moment the last, like a thanksgivin’ mince-pic. lt’» the meeting could be brought, about.
doubje iny
Irantages of experience.” horses started. The.fore wheel of the from Mira Gray, and’ it’s about a boat.” Of course I uCquieaced, and then, os
_ and
"Yes.
Sho was to look at our- this Miss Gray was not in sight, jrarted with
"L- ♦ il-- triist there will be no nerd for loaded vehicle passed over hl leg.
। her aunt rather abruptly. After a
you ? ■*'• । ■’sh&lt;&gt; .aid. "But It is really before he could get it out of the way— Afternoon."
"Well,bein
’ as she’s In Trent, she can’t quarter of an hour with Jones, whose
■^haB we not turn back?” if. indeed, power to move itrvmaintd—
’ raid.I. breaking one of' the hind wheel had completed the work keep the appointment.
So she asked case showed no unfavorable symptoms,
came the call upon Lamar. Contrary
|be other hail l-egun. Lamar from an- .me to tell.you to hire the boat anyhow;
our walk as
walked
■* , to his custom, he was pottering about
.t, “if you are so fond of upper window of the house watched If it suited you. it’d suit her.”
Ids domain that morning, lured from
i t .yohr nuct doesn't ob- what was 'happening, nnd. so far a« I j ' Thus it .happened that when John­
thc house, perhaps, by' the beauty of
uldh’t wc'iuive. a I-out? could determine from his account of it. ; son navigated his craft l&lt;« the head ot
■ the day, which, however,was not potent
i-pt 'U due uf riie creeks spent most of his time until the girl i the inlet 1 was prepared tpbind the bar­
■ enough to change his manner, for
appeared gloating over the sight of the ! gain with Jiixn. .
"It may be,” 1 told him, "that the gave .me his ktcieotyped^greeting, and •
•A.,- cried, f’llow odd that helpless man sfretched out on the '■
our talk was us brief and formal oa
!
Indies
would
safer
if
tlwy
hail
a
mnn
t hare thoiight of it be- ground at tho Ixittom of the depression.
lumaL lie mdced no questions us to the
When Dorothy hurried to his house for j with them wbeu tbfy ventured out on
uiii be deiighjgd.”
prugrms thc injured &lt;ann v.-as making.
In thnt case. Mold you hclj
rAsistancc. he sat within, listening un­ I thi- bay.
'and I volunteered no Information ou
:
them
out
’
**
’
,
moved
to
her
knocks
upon
his
door
and
: ■ -.y it .•ij*-r«iuch as I."
the subject. Then, iii turn, came the
”1, guess 1 could." rani he, after a
"Ti t-.;; you . hull hnXc a boat nt once,” her .cries for help. .Moreover, he pre­ j
“Most general- ride ou Banks’ bumness. I returned
I I
■ &lt;
■♦rrnjjge for otic to- vented.old Martha from responding to_ 'moment’s reflection.
from it early iri the afternoon,and after
morrt.v.’ A njan naii.ed Johnson hna the .summons, when 'sound« of it ptne- [Sy. I’m off watch the bcst-^arl of the
a'hasty m«*a|—I chul'leliged any man to
jiis:
lit*’- i-ratt to please-you, I be* ■trnted even her dulled hearing. These
linger uunetrc.srarHy. over a country
"Off watch” set. me to thinking,
hr’-’ ’
il have-it bhiught around things he related ns calmly as if thejr*
dinner gone cdhl.ior a cnuple 6f hofira
hud occurredyat the other cud of the though I very well knew to want he
- 1 spied Mws Gray on lhe porch of
■ry good,” said she; “but earth, n&gt; shamelessly ns if there were referred.
Mrs. Clark’s residence, and strolled in
"By the way. Job p -on,” said I, with
What my
inyt to thank you in art- no sense^ot pity in him.
her dircc(inu.
an
effort
nt'
raretfatme"I
und
-rstaud
opinion of hU conduat might be appar­
;
" 1* vl- come to make a .•all,” said I, tak­
yob look out for .Mr. Laitmr’s mail.”
If you arc satisfied with ently (Xmccrurd him not in the least.
“Well. you might- ray so,” *u* an­ ing u scat beside her.
rdl be Bikire than repaid He rat there telling the tuleof hisheart.
“Jlvw flat taring to us! ' aiie answered,
lessness. with the cold, dispnrsionate swered. cautiously.
Lwith a smile.
”1’11 hear the nows to
iu getting it.”
"1 Imagine his comspondem-c is
directness of n man who is his nun
my aunt ut once,”
.
judge, nnd who holds himself blameless light.” said I. fol loftingup the advan­ I
“Oh, tiiTZu’s no hurry.- Let me catch
tage scored -by the rirntux- .shot.
Z ■Ib-.vj}.;;- morning, after : nd beyondLJ&amp;e neeil ofajxdogy.
my bre;;‘ lu l*m here to see your visitor
He
nodded
assent.
.
• if that Jones was gid-* —■ “He will survive, you Bay?” he asked,
___
..
-•Write’s to New York, as a rule,” 1 this time/’
,
"But don’t you know that he has
■i
we had any ground to In the same level tone of indifference he
suggested.
and that he would be hud maintained throughout*
gone?"
she
asked.
LID tn.NOT SUFFER AFTERWARD.
"That’s about it.”
•
“We hope that he wilt.” 1 answered,
I lutite
“No, 1 supposed him ’ good for two
d -after by the nurses
“But his answers are slow in tow- BSA»ni:u- nsBiiurott co., iniwr.. u.
or three
days
least.
( rtrdnly
uh - red for the service; I striving to keep all trace of feeling out
SOLD
BYnt
ALL
OULGCISTS
. Mrs.
Loring didn’t exp’*! him to-bid good•■• house on the knoll. It of my voice.
"Two montl&gt;R.sojDtniuii?n," said John'
“
The
oddi?"
■
• vk Johnson after my
son.
"Look here. Doc,” he added, by so speedily. He must l&gt;e a genuine
__
Uintar, but, fate be- ' “Last nigtit they were against him; quickly. “1 J: now you’re thick' with bird uf .passage.’
•• fl..,..
in liia fuvnr " •
’• . hra* saved the-trouble,
him. or I wouldn’t have raid «1mt much.
“Altl lie rallies?"
rm: n v.ux at work about his
“He has the best-of conafituttenm- In It &lt;lo»-’t go no farther, rid it?” ,
;
■ • s..
He was very
"i give you tny word on thnt,” said
I may ns well tell
t Tire boat, which,_he raid, that lies his hope.
1. adding. rather dialnrrnuouriy. “I
. ‘ d fra woman's use, be- you that In his incoherent talk last wouldn’t have asked you anything you
I.and;.. i&lt; idly rowed, and night I made out the word ‘mistaken.’
Did it were not free to leii tuc.
; suisH triangular sail, It was repeated several times.
-That’s what I thought,” he raid,
H-.-iit. winds mid on smooth have any bearing on his visit here?”
with a look of relief on his honest face.
Kan.,
Lamar’s -face bore the griru smile
- -:uhl i ring it that after'
“Gab’s a poor trade.—leastways, for a
which, rare n» It was. was the ?mit of
“J wasdoliwred
1&lt;Jf one of the inlets.
of TW£NS in
bls demonstrations of emotion
said I. and with
“Right
1CS3 th op 20 min;
wo
dropped
the
this bit of wBkIojd
niep anil with
Irapied
However. 1 hud
subject.
scarcely any pain
enough for a basis for n little calcula­
after using only
tion.
lutmar was.commanicatingwith
friends at home, through the aindly
two boules of
.
offices of somebody in New York.
IHs
correspondents forwarded their replies
through the same channel of the NewNo kitchen is kept cleaner than the premises devoted to the
Yorker and the fWhermnn.
No doubt
manufacture of NONE SUCH Mince
m
o house­
they sent him information bearing on
the energy with which his enemies were
wife can be more fastidious in the matter of preparing food
nvMUing Him. Very po-rtbly they h«l
than we are in the selection and preparation of the materials of
me.« -rf their own tor £tUotr •*
which it is made. The cleaning of the currants (for one thing)
Inkling of their ^verortM doing. It
could be M-t &lt;lo»-n u eerudn that wey
is more thoroughly done by means of perfected appliances?
f«rni*hed the money which 1-0““
than it would be possible to do it by hand.
■pent, on oedton. with .Hberwl bond.
After nil. though, thta Uteorixlng wn.
I
Its cleanliness, purity, wholesomeness and delidousness
groping In the dark, U furnl.hed no

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EDITORIAL NOTES

National Repflblican Ticket.
FUR PRESIDENT
WILLIAM MO KINLEY,
of Ohio.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
GARRET A. HOBART,
of New Jersey.
STATE TICKET.

Thomas B. Duinton, of Marquette.

FOR STATE SENATOR.

Washington Gardner of Calhoun
George A. Steel of Clinton.
For Auditor General —
'Ronco D. i&gt;ix of Berrien.
For Attorney General—

For Commissioner State Land OtHec—
William A. French of Presque Isle.
For Superintend'! Public Instruction­
al. E. Hammond of Hillsdale.

For Member State Board of Education—
J. W. Simmons of Shiawassee.
For Congress. 4th District-Hon. E. L. Hamilton, of Niles.
COUNTY TICKET.
For Senator—
Frank Merritt, of Charlotte.

Tor SheriIT—
Sam'I.C. Ritchie, of Yankee Springs.
For Clerk —
Walter Brown, of Orangeville.

J. G. Hughes, of Barry.
0. F. Brooks, of Hastings.
M. F. Jordan, of Middleville.
Tor County Surveyor­
Lee 8. Cobb, of Rutland. &gt;
For Circuit Court Commissioners—
- J. K. Harrell, of Hastings and C. 8. Pal­
merton, of Woodland.

Snider, of Hastings.
OUR FINANCIAL PLANK
Tho republican party Is unreservedly for
so and money. It caused the enactment of
the law providing tor the reaumptloa of

are, therefore, opposed to the free coinage
of silver except by international agree­
ment with the leading commercial nations

to promote, and until sueh agreement
•tan be obtained, the existing gold standard

urea designed to maintain infvloiably the

present standard, the standard of the most
enlightened nations of the earth.

FARMERS IH DEBT.

Mr. KtKinkj

and chlMr^n. not only needing tbe prod
ucte ot the farm, bat baring the weekly
wages to pay for what is needed.
More
mouths to feed will mean a greater de­
mand and better prices.
It ia not because of a want of money
that, our people are in trouble but a want
of work.
Restore confidence In our money sys­
tem; bury deep tbe party that would
cheapen and degrade our money and bring
discredit on our integrity and honor aa a
nation; give us a tariff that will pay the
expenses of the government, and save
borrowing, and let that tariff, sp far as it
can. be in the interest of protection to
oar American industries, and our work­
ing men will have work, and the farmer a
market for Ida products, aud the cry or
“free silver” will be as ridiculous as the
old Greenback cry of 1878.

FBANK MKRU1TT, OK C llARLOTTn.

Frank Merritt, the subject of 'this
sketch, is one of tb^ reliable, bustling
men of Eaton County, and at lhe Republi­
can Senatorial convention recently held at
Nashville, was nominated for State Sena­
tor for the 15th Seuatorial District, comprblng Barry and Eaten Counties,
He
was born in Canandaigua County, New
York, November 5th, 1850, and the
thought that their precious darling would
be honored with the election to the Michi­
gan legislature 46 years later, almost to a
day. probably never once entered the
minds of tho proud parents, but such is a
fact just the same.
Time brings its
changes always, and when the lad was
only six years old be moved with bis par­
ents and settled on a farm in Hillsdale
County, Michigan, and 11 years later, in
1867, located on a farm in Kalamo, Eaton
County, when both of bis parents died,
Mr. Merritt still owning the farm, which
to him is surrounded with all the pleasant
memories of youth.
Mr. Merritt received bls education in
the country schools and at Charlotte.
From the latter place be went to the
University of Michigan and later graduat­
ed from the Detroit Medical College, but
on account of 111 health had to abandon
the practice of medicine many years ago,
and entered the drug business and suc­
ceeded just as he does In everything he
undertakes.
He has always been greatly interested
in agriculture, owning a large farm, and
devoting much time and attention to it.
He has been one of the Board of Dlrectois
of the Eaton County fair for the past 10
or 12 years aud hasfalways been an ex­
hibitor oi stock and farm produce.
He is
directly, and ftoui the associations of life,
interested in agriculture and everything
pertaining to IL Nr. Merritt Is a firni be­
liever that everything should be done to
lower the taxation of Michigan, and will
favor only such expenditures as arc ab­
solutely necessarjuto meet public necessi­
ties, aud is willing to stand’or fall while
advocating it. He is not an orator, but is
a sound, honest, enterprising man and
will only ably and creditably represent
bls districts In the Senate.
He has never
sought political preferment, but at lhe
same time has had considerable experi­
ence in politics as member of tbe Board of
Education of Charlotte for nine years, and
Mayor of thnt city for two terms. He Is a
thoroughly honorable man, has a clean
record, and Is worthy of the suffrage of
the people of this district No better man
could have been selected.
Mr. Merritt resides in Charlotte, Is
married and has a nine year^old daughter.

Perhaps the moat dangerous thing about
this campaign is the arraying, by the comblnntion party, of class against class,
started by Mr. Bryan in the speech that
gave him lhe nomination for' the Presi­
dency. and continued in lils speeches
since, and taken up by the followers of
the ‘'Stirrer up’’ of strife.
To onr mind this is a most dangerous
thing in a republic, and a most unjust
thing as regards this republic at the pres­
ent time. It is all the more so when, as
in this case, It Is based upon the assump­
tion. that by stealth and fraud and for self­
ish purposes ot the money power a great
crime was committed in 1873 against the
common people.
It has been shown that
^he ael-of *78 by which the sliver dollar
was dropped from the coinage, was done
openly and with a
perfect under­
standing of the situation, and that
the act was supported by many sil­
ver mine owners by vote and voice, afid
THE NEW INSECT.
that all that time silver was worth a~ little
more than gold.
While many people are
Hozlklah Wants to Know About ’Em.
still howling themselves hoarse about the
act of 1878, and still talking about.crimes
Delton, Mich., Sept. 28, 1896.
with all the flippancy of a police court
It seems sorter surprising what an
Judge, tbe’wel! informed and honest per­ amount of Ignorance there b in tho world,
son has ceased long since, because he not when there is so many folks ready and
only knows that it was not done in stealth willing to tell all they know.
There Is a
and has no elements of a crime, but be f«w, only a few, of ’em right here in Del­
knows further, that In 1878 Its coinage ton. But up to Hastings to the fair last
was resumed and that since then we have Friday X counted no less than seven. One
coined fifty times as many silver dollars of ’em was a rather undersized man who
as we did In all the time since the forma­ was fair and bad a smooth face.
1 wish,
tion of the government tn 1799.
Mr. Editor, you could have heard, him, for
8tlU il b so easy to create prejudice I am jest sure he told things ’boot the re­
that our friends are still crying that old publican party you never dreamed of. Fur
cry, which Is received too often, and by one thing be told ’bout a new kind of in­
too many, for the good of the country, that sect the gold bug.
Now- Hannah Maria
a class are "pressing down upon the head says I’m thlstaken ’bout that word, but I’gp
ot labors crown of thorns.”
certain sure 1 heard that man use It twice.
A moments reflection and thought dte- He blamed them bugs far all the troubles
proves the assertion. There b bat one of the county, the wet Bummer and all.
thing to-day In the way of prosperity for He growed real kinder eloquent like whenthe laborer. the fanner and the business he talked ’bout the poor working man.
man. and they are all linked together by a
law that cannot be repeated, because It ia a publican party was t© blame fur the man’s
law founded In nature.
It b that the la-

himself fa tears.
After a little I went atao* In front of
tbe floral ball aud X baertfl two women
talking politics. One of ’elm lived in Has­
tings 1 Judged by her talk.
She was tall

She told tiie other woman, 4yho 1 took to
be a farmer’s wife, that if iHcKinley was
elected money wouldn’t be aby good.
“It won’t even buy bread aDd we’JI all
starve to death,” she said.
Tbe other woman looked mighty scared
and asked what would happen if Bryan
was elected.
“O, everything will be lovely.” said the
woman with the man’s bat .on,
“I’m go­
ing to have a new green silk dress.
John
says I can’t but If sliver is free 1 don’t see
why.”
’
Here they started off, and a little la’er 1 •
seen ’em riding on the merry-go-ronnd,
jest as happy as two kittens.
Now Mr. Editor. I wish you would tell
lhe working men of Hastings that tbe free
sliver party are awfully worried ’bout ’em.
I am going to prove their sympathy to the
world. Jest aa soon as X git jny fall’s
work done and help Hannah Maria make
the cider apple sass, I’m coming to Has­
tings agin. I’m coming on purpose tointervlew the editors of tbe Journal and also
the new-editors (ail of ’em) of the Demo­
crat I’ll git tbelr views on finances aud
tbe working men, and then you can tell
’em to your readers and they will under­
stand thnt the affairs of the country are
well looked out for.
Yours,
Hezikiaq Knowmcch.

any other portion of the world.’’
Then again In I®*8 fn* tmde »reVBilwl

J®* next to the

sumption that the debtor farmers of the
and In Colton’s life of Henry Clay, be says, we«t are going to avail tbemaelver. of
• The whole country went Into Bqalda- his short dollar weberne for repudiating
tioM, bank loans and discounts fell off
more than one-half, the money l&lt;»s to the might better return to his editorial job
The supposition that the
country was not less than 81,000.taW,- at Oniaha.
000, to say nothing of lhe tremendous agricultural clamps would support free
silver baa been boved &lt;»n two pmnieee,
strain upon the moral sense of l^e peo­
both of which arc talar. The®- are, the
ple.” Xu 1842 the friends of protection
alleged readiness of debtor farmers to
came Into power again, arid passed' a pro­ discharge their obligation* in a depred­
tective tariff bill.- which Tyter vetoed, but ated currency, and the belief that free
tbe representatives of the people, passed silver would increase the selling price
it over his head, and again the historian of ail the agricultural product*. .
informs us that confidence WMB^ysatored
and the "customs receipts iu 1848 in­ wems to have made much imprri® ton on
the rural mind, judging from the re­
creased over seventy-five per cent over
sults of various invest!gat&gt;or®, politi­
tbe last year." Again the people were cal and otherwise, to«*certa4n the senti­
happy and prosperous and remained so ments of the fannetw.on Bryan's utopian
until 1840, when again the enemies of •ebeme for increasing wealth.
The
protection obtained control, and again fanner ba« failed to discern any ad­
history tells us that the cry of national vantage in an increase in the selling
distress was loud In tbe land, and lasted price of products if the money ho’re­
ceives is decreased 50 per cent, in par­
until 1861 when tbe republican party took,
chasing power.
the reins of government and under a pro­
The repudiation of this dreamy proj­
tective policy put down the rebellion at an ect, however, ia mild when compared
expend of several billions of dollars and to the emphatic manner in which tho
put this nation on lhe highway of such debtor fprmers will resent the impu­
prosperity as was never before witnessed. tations of dishonesty conveyed in the
In 1856 James Buchanan was elected, the popocrat offer to aastet them in cheat­
last of democratic presidents until Grover ing their creditors. • This ia evidenced
Cleveland was elected and at his laid elec­ in a marked manner by the results of
the secret ballot token by a Chicago
tion the people nut him in control of the
firm, negotiators of farm loans, who
government with a majority in Congress, sent out 4,000. letters of inquiry to the
and as has always been the policy of that debtor farmers of Illinois, Nebraska,
party, they cried tariff reform, and inaug­ Iowa and other western’state*. Each
urated a tariff policy that has again letter contained, a blpnk postal card,
brought ruin and.distress .and compelled upon which the recipient wa* asked to
the government to Issue bonds to the record his vote in 1802. also his inten­
tion In 1890. Thc letter also contained
amount of 820^,000,000 which no doubt
the injunction of secrecy, the w
will be increased to 8300.000.000 before
“You need not sign your name'^
the expiration of bis term, to defray the pearinff in large, black type.
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running expenses of tbe government. Un­
The frsults were remarliable in that
der this “tariff for revenue only" Buchan­ they afford n complete refutation of the
an was compelled to bond the nation to claims of the Bryan loaders with re­
pay tbe running expenses of the govern- spect to the eeritiment of farmers who
menL As we stated before “Like causes owe money. It also demonstrates U»e

Sliver or Tariff?
As another I’reaidentlal election is soon
to come off, and the voters of the nation
are soon to fast their suffrages for men tp
take charge of the government for another
four years, it becomes each and evety one,
as we love our country, and the prosperi­
ty and happiness of our people, to look
Carefully into the claims of the opposing
parties, and learn by careful thought and
study, as to which of the policies pre- bring like results," and for fear tbe reader

PUZZLE—FIND THE VENTRILOQUIST

Sentcd will bring the greater blessings to may think we have exagerated, we will
th e people and the cause of good govern­ state what James Buchanan said so that
ment
there may be no mistake. He says "With
In doing so, It is always best to divest unsurpassed plenty In ail Lhe productions
.
juul
all the elements of national weaUb.
ourselves ot all prejudice and partisan
feeling, so that we may judge rightly, and our manufactures have suspended, our
conclude justly, which should always be public works are retarded; our private en­
our motive in Investigation, ajnd we shall terprises uf different kinds are abandoned;
a iways bo able to comprehend more read- and thousands of useful laborers are
ly, If yve shall always keep In mind the thrown out of employment and reduced to
axiom that "Like causes will Always pro­ want. We have possessed all the ele­
duce like resulta.” They always have, and ments of national wealth in rich abund­
always will, and with that truism, to. the ance. and yet notwithstanding all these
fore front, we think we shall be able to advantages; our country in Its monetary
show from the history of the past, that Interests, is in a deplorable condlTlon?’
Ur iff, not silver. Is the true cause of our The above Is what James”Buchanan said
great national distress at the present time. In bls message to American people and
Any reader of the political hVuory of this chargee it all.to the lack of revenue.
country will find that there has always This was In free silver coinage times’ too?
been two contending political parUea on If he was writing up the conditions of to­
the question of Uriff, one always ready to day, he could, not portray our present con­
oppose a tariff for protection, with either dition better. In view of the above hbfree trade or a "Uriff for revenue only," tory, will It not be wise for ua to aak our­
selves. which jias been the promoting
which amounts to the same thing.
When the
These two tactions have contended for cause, silver, or the tariff?
the mastery from the early^hiatory of the mcaaaire of Buchanan was written, let ua
government to the present day, sometimes remember we had free coinage of silver 16
one, and sometimes the other prevailing, to 1 and a condition prevailed, worse than
the present.
and the results are history to-day.

The first tariff policy inaugurated in
Tb« Republican nariy baa ■ reeord lor
this country was In 1789 and was a pro­
perfonnln, wba&lt; It promt..., n prontlw.
tective Uriff and remained. In ^operation
Ulla yaar. If iriren the rein, of torenmeot
until 1816, and Washington, A/tama, Jef­
hr the Totea ot the nrerehn people, a re­
ferson and all the early fathers of the
Republic apeak of the rapid strides of the torn to tho pronetln taM .y.tam which
will prodooe rereouea .uBotent for Um
new government under the fostering care
requlreaienla of the (onraiaeot and (Ire
of the protective policy. Every American
eitlsen and voter should read what they to American wa&lt;e worsen the work of
•applying American oouoaera, It prowsay of its efiects. But the lav was re­
laea a mataUlaanM ot a aoend and .table
pealed la 1816 and calamity and starva­
currency
In which ererr
tion stared us In the face.
Ln 1824 a
kind la aa (nod aa mt
strong protection policy was passed, and
the "pain* salat" of democracy, Andrew WWW. Il promlMi that
Jackson, then In the U. a senate, was Altloiu ,r« IwnaOt aboul

boy j fctiarg put on

anrns Price.
National Bank.

SPECIAL sale

or |ial„
«

(ail and spring ov-renau
•tEhL“l

“nXu'r.vrit taS

““ h«iUs.

Hv hu , lol „„ clMa(,
THE WtATHER
.Phil, smim I.B,
OhldOBt Swbte.

..
‘“■t

U MlUt'khtng yon

m.,

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^.the

HANGING You cannot know ।
cheap Phlu Smith will -eirvot!"3’
pair ot awpen&lt;ter&gt; auiu }(.c
yo® •
and get prices.
lbnc
YOUR NECK
\r„r will catl *
about half price if JuU
at lhe Famous
hai
extend, his special sale ot nvek Um
UlBlkted^u. New. ««„.&amp; “•
BXMMBBB Tt,m tfc
Ing Btore or H&gt;hi Smith in,
r™;
u&gt; tbe SkthMBt
J*' «
.prelil ulnall throng rie-mte u, ,7
Write.
he l,.
•“wib*-

.

D0N,"r&gt;
wl"* »«*’&gt;« &gt;norn.
coal thal Pbm tjuiiih . axs them st tnr
price you want lo pay fr,r heavy ^,2
lightweight.
rcuauoc
COMWNAiWN That |»
*
The factones arl&gt; to od rubbers. M«t
that makes-Ibe dealers all q-n at
price for best gootfet but there i« iI0
knowing wbat we Wil! *11 aL
bmilh at the Famou»., next to Natlifcal
bank.

-

At the Racket.
LET US SPEAK As you vyiH now be­
gin to want fafl and winter giillinerj.
Just call at the Racket aud see the bar­
gains Mrs. Warner and Miss West can
offer you and if you need your hat retri med they will do it right st a small
expense for the work. Pbta Smith at
tbeitaeket.

untruth fulness of the asaertion so often
made that the defection of “sound
money" democrats in the cities is off­
set by the gains for silver axxtong re­
publican farmers. The poll indicates
that "sound money” is making phe­ WE HAVE. Nearly everything you may
nomenal gains antong the very class ns
want from the treaoberou.i carpel tack
to which the popocrat* are making their
to a nice drew pattern. Call and see at
tbe Racket
Ph® Smitil
strongest appeals.
Notwithstanding occasional acces­ DON’T READ Don’t read this without
sions from jxjpulists, the free silver
you want to save money. You know
democrats show a total of 37 votes les,-,
that Is scarce, and we want it. so will
cut open the” price on our bankrupt
than the democratic total of four year*
stock of shoes. Each and every pair aie
ago, indicating a democratic loss of
A No, 1. but tbe toes are about a quar­
16 per cent., which, if kept up all ow.
ter ot an inch too wide. Some of them
thc country,'would mean overwhelming
are common sense, jud what you would
defeat. Out of the 1,267 farmers 48
need. They are being sold al a fraction •
say they were democrats four years ago,
of what they are worth. Phiri Smith al
but will vote the “sound money" demo­
the Racket
cratic ticket this year.
MILLINERY You all know Phil
Tlx* debtor farmers are not repudISmith , la sailing millinery goods and
ationiKts. They propose. to pay their
Mrs. Warner is better prepared thao. •
debts in currency a# sound and stable
ever before to attend lo it. and with In­
ns the currency they borrowed. Tbe
structions to sell cheaper than th/
fiat conspiracy cannot win with the aid
cheapest on same qujtiity of good*, if .
you are in need ©f anything in that l|ue.
of thc farmers.—Chicago Trmes-Heryou had better see him before you buy.

A Query About Ccdaara
If a dollar be a dollar— lionest coin,
without deoeit-Tone may melt it, one
rimy smelt H, hot its value xion’t re­
treat. Melt ten dollars—silver dollars
—in unbiased melting pot, and the silver
“slug” resulting only »*eU» for “five the
lot.” Melt gold dollars—melt an eagle
—in nforesrud melting pot—and ♦he
polden
rraultingqui.cklv Bella for
“tea the lot" Will ySutell ie. kindly
tell me, how these dollars equal ore—

one of Ite strongest supporters. As usual,
prosperity came quick on the hreia of the
the rule ot the party was over and htatett passage of the act, and Andrew Jackson,
the downfall was largely on account ot his as President of the United btalas said in
leaving the party.
They must have had nb message in Dec. 1883, "Oar oowntry
an awful time when be turned his polltica

wtn

. Bask sad wHi

and again ruin, disaster and dtetreaa pre­
vailed. which resulted in tbe panic of 183?

We want eggs!

Pins Smitil

■ 8tn»ye&lt;l
’ A stray coarse wool ouck came into my
enclosure. Rutland, Sept. 12th. Owner
can have the same by calling at my place,
paying expenses, and paying for this
i
notice.
J. C. Suits.

NOTICE or TIJCTimi.
,
1

Furauxui.to Ui:e nolio- frwii'

,
...a,,.
..
, loruey Ueueral. xntf Su|wiptfad«&gt;i of ItobHc
quietly thutking, thnt a pw man ha* ; li-MrucUoa. 0oaauin-i.'r.&lt;‘r of &gt;hr saw land.
««vote to
that, will nidt to 50 centit.—Chicago term ©(office will expire !••' •
Thnc^IIerald.
(tmrWHsnetertorsef.lTwIde’n art Vkr Iwdento! the Vnitad 8Utr-; al*&gt;
!.-!'»*'Wte
'} Uv» lit (Jungress for thv •o.;rMi
«.■' t'i»:.err».
” * ’‘»sal *’"*
Will Burn Corn.
-.■u lWi'.-t Bury
SL
Minn., nopt.
Rept. 28.
ou Paul,
VBUI, Mini!.,
u-s.—For the ■
lor th- afkvab
air.
u*
first time in hiatory Minnesota and I Semworlal Dbtrirt
Sooth D^ote will &lt;™«nw com for
iSSSS

fuel in thc coming winter, because of xtl*f Dhtrict &lt;cm|»n»n - Ka'n
’ You are xIm» ntreby i-»tin«s!' tb.it
the high prices for real.
elftMtontbe
mn-V
“
elected for Bam &lt;
' '•
hate.
cie:k. Ina-i:;r
Cleveland, 0., Sept. 2&amp;—Frank E. Deed?. Proeecuttuv Kttwuej,. i .
«««
Dawd. of Defiance. nnd (1 M. Crowe and two ClrcUH Court Owliut'lu^r*
j,. H M. Ktrrrr.
•I. U. Smith, of this city, made rhe ulaSheriflMlhuT?
covery that they were all married to
Dated Hasting*.
the same woman.

Garnets. t Garpeu
I have just received a large assortment ofj all wool,

carpets that are unequaled in quality and ini the per
lection and beauty of the patterns.
Persons who
are interested in carpets will find everything here in
that line and it will pay them to inspect my stock
before making a aelection.

LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDRENS
CLOAKS. AND WRAPS.
My line

is complete.

No troub'e to show them

Please call and see us.

S. GOODYEAR

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Banner

Hasting

Thursday, Oct. I, 1896.

w. R. cook. Loral Bailor,

.

experience with flra t™*.,
•boat two o^too*.
Fire oMtcht In thi
woodpile down eollar ud did eoortderabte
dknuce before It wa. ertta*ulabed.
Len

wUI h*’« 81- Paper out on UnT
-MU.0U.U we were onabl. „

Farmers!

n0 cents a pound or 4 lbs.
for-’ 50 cents.
Manufac­
tured only by myself.
I
‘ think it &lt;s the best pow­
der made.
If you have a '
rt ript for powders or for
anvt’iing-else let me fill it
for ven. I will warrant the
drugs pure utnd that the
ririce11 «fe right.

Fred L. Heath
The Druggist.

LOCAL NEWS.
• CIRCULATION •
96 quires.

Tnis week,

Ticket
won the bicycle
OmtH-r Br- '.store.
'

at

Mc-

Don’t fail to hear Leotta at the Opera
Heun*. Tuesday evening Oct 6th.
The laying of the sewer on Park street
is pnuressini: rapidly and Is nearing com­

pletion.

•

W. W Putter aud family are moving
Into the 'house on Green street owned by
Take your meals at the Picnic at the
Fair Ground on Saturday, Oct. 3rd. You
will not tegret it.
•

Mrs. E. Vrtliiant and daughter Lenora
have moved into part of Mrs. M. L. Atkins
house on N« .Broadway.
•
Joepfliig hat been seepred by the new
manageiueri of the Democrat to run tbe

■mechanical part of the paper.
Furniture at cost for 30 days at the McCoy Fa mi tare L’o. New stock.
'An:one desiring to secure a boarding
. p’ac-* please call on Mrs. Perkins across
railroad from Grant's elevator.

'

Mcrrtii. Lambie &amp; Co. will move their
stock !■.!&gt;.&lt;ut Oct. 1st, to the store first door
-r&gt;tt of Stirling. Crawford A Co.
Ltrtf.a lhe t *erk®s will give Qpe of her
uohve entertainment at the Opera
•House. Tuesday evening Oct. Oth.

Be .-ut ■ am! see Leotta Ih her. wbnderfnl personations, some sixty Of which she
wi Jive. Tuesday evening Oct 6th.
^pivit-iHons are issued 4for the marriage

of Mi- Om McClintock to Almond
'. Hobkiu Jr. of Garrettsville, Ohio?’
s ilarrtette Beadle entertained a
pa’ny of twenty young people Monday
l’Jeh..j

complimentary to Miss
•
.

Agnes
'

Bvr: Walker and family, of Martin,
■t:4e.tjrwrti'to'Hvtting®, and will reside
in.lhe Esiu f .innon huuse on S. Park
•Jtrw:.
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the 5’

MENTION.

: —
trtpML

^»A**TsTriJ ®H,nbb® LAUNORY-

W. 1. Marble, or Nrebrtlle, ni l&gt; IM
ellr Toreoaj.

*"• '• "O,«l&gt; OF *262.00.

Homer Green, ot Charlotte, waa In tbe
eUy last week.

The Women’s Club Will bold their first
Crime.
meeting for this year® work tewnortow
afternoon. A program of great In termt has
b- en prepared for the year. French history
d .mestlc economic, miscellaneous topic*,’
•yd current eventa, comprise the program.
X ery neat programs in the club colors
white and green, the work of the Banneh * ;i^tT‘“,°'uw,’»ir
•»» Sd, Cte,b' ehlMpresses, «re nearly ready for distribution.
It ta expected that the new compulsory
school law will greatly increase the at­
tendance at public schools of the state
Under it Jhe parent® will have little t0

SSFra "«.

If von haven’t a good re­
ceipt for condition pow­
ders of’your own, take my
advice and use 4 paws.

. fl

ROBBERY

an? making big money handling
n pruning Implement®.
More

aKtnivwatoed. Inquire at McOtnber Bros.

We w-.ijlil kindly thank the person that
Hwrrc •■■■ ! cur stove lifters to return them,
i,i them every &lt;iay.
GooDYEAK Bbo®.
i’r.'tb-^ ink i® recognized as one of the
great -• nirdlumto win trade.
All the

say'abvot the schoalihg of their children.
The truant officer, whoae appointment is
obligatory upou the school board. Is

Tom Im,,*."

P,T DUmood. 1, rreorertn, from an
attack or malarial rarer.
Mr. and Mr.,. Jaa. Holbrook are vlalunx
bla brother t G. Holbrook.

Gambier, Ohio.

B.J. foreman, of Plainwell, visited
friends In tbe city last week.

lew week® visit, left Wednesday for La
Porte. Ind., to finish his course in tbe
watch making school)

Dr. 8. M. Fowler, of Muskegon, wa® in
tbe city a few day® the past week.'

ilrret to

Mrs. E. L. Parish, of Detroit, visited
Mrs. M. .1, Timmerman last Thursday.

Miss Vera CortHgbt. of Hickory Cor­
not attend school, and take them before a
justice of the peace, who I® obliged to fine
ners, visit friends In the city last week.
elotbnre. Tte
™
them not less than B5 or more than $50, or
MU® Ahnee Coulter. of Chicago, lathe
imprisonment ranging from two to sixty
guest of her cousin Mia® Gertrude Smith.
ilay®. Tbe attendance at school shall algo b^VoMI “'"i
lni°k
fOUOd on^&gt;W
Mis® Katherine Ferrier, of Ypsilanti, is
be consecutive and where sickness is urged WorkB
,h"
“S E"«1De
1,00 vial ling her cousin Mort Tower and fam­
worgs. with the money ail gone.
as an excuse the school board may send a
ily.
busDlclou was at once turned to Ci.rphysician io ascertain the truth by exam­ «ure Phillip.. Clarence Arnold and Chan,
Mr. Barnes, mail clerk on the Michigan
ination. Michigan youngsters have got to tit"!!'?? IE? !h' thr” we™ '“unt| «”d
Central, was a guest of Oscar Crook last
lx? educated whether or not they want It. taken to the sheriff ® residence, where we
klSrXndr’ lhCJr r°r‘M were oonflWilmt
A party ot twenty Hasting® ladle® were It is also reported that they were see.
Mrs. Jas. P. Roberts was the guest of
entertained by Mrs. R. T. French at Mid­ 'y*rlbeAtaeric*n bou&gt;e near lhe »ny Mrs. Henry Hoyt, of Kalamazoo, last
dleville Tuesday. The ladle® went on the that lead® up to the rear of the laundry’ week.
about the time the robbery must have
noon train and were . served to. a most curved.
■ H. M. Rich, of Middleville, was tbe
elaborate luncheon Immediately after their
The authorities ®eem to think that they
guest of 8. W. Smith a few days last
arrival, Mrs. Wood, rtf thi® city catering. have a strong case, but for the sake of tbe
boys we ..ope that this la not true. They
A very amusing featur? of the afternoon’s
were placed nnder arrest Monday afterMr,. F. H. Barlow and Mr,. Nettle
entertainment was a guessing game, a
tak‘?U beforc Ju8llt* Riker, and
sheet in which a square \ole had been cut placed under bonds of Si0(W each, which Hughes spent the past week at Grand
Rapids.
being bung up, and half of the ladle® re­ amount Phillips furnished, but in default
of being able to secure bondsmen, lhe
maining in the room while the other half
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Huffman, ot
other two boy® were remanded to Jail.
w ent out. each one putting their nose in
Clarence Arnold, we understand, came Frcemont, Ohio; are visiting bls brother®.
Will
and Cha®. Huffman.
here
from
Three
Rivers,
and
we
know
the aperture to be guessed lo whom it be­
longed. Mrs. J. W. Bentley guessed the nothing about him; Cha®. Gundry clerked
Mr®. Margaret H. Bailey returned Fri­
for
H. Goodyear for sometime last
largest number correctly ana received a year, but of late ba® been working in the day from a week’s visit in Detroit and
prize.
Whist was also played and Mr®. American laundry. Clarence Phillip® 1® Lansing.
Carrie M. Goodyear won tbe prlte. Those well known in Hastings, where he has
Miss Agnes Rich, of Traverse City,' Is
grown up from a boy. and comes from
composing the party were:
visiting friend® In the city, enroute to
Mrsdames D. G. Robinson, M. R. Bailey. honest, respected parents. He Is the son
Ann
Arbor.
SF*!*
Go°dy«w. Mary T. Goodyear. ot Mr. and Mr*. 8. E. Phillipa and ha&lt;e
W. H. .Stebbins. T. J. Bash. W. R. and W. been given every advantage that kind,
Mr®. Bernie Dash and son Howard, of
J^ers- ' •’oboa Rusnell. J. y. and D. loving parent® could give, aod to them tbe
H Goodyear. J. W. Men Gey. M. E. Nevins.
*New York, are guests of Mr. and Mr®.
Chester Mesiw-r, Jan. McKeritt. W. J. Hollo­ blow falls with crushing force. Believing
way. N. Bartow, an4 Mtssee Rosell* Goodyear, that their aon may be able to step forth Frank Mead.
Grace Messer and Gertrude Bentley.
from this charge Innocent, yet they ask
Mr®. S. J. McClintock will leave for
It is estimated that about IS00 people that tbe fullest Investigation be made.
Ohio Monday to attend the wedding of her
saw the "twenty coops play ball” at ’ the The authorities refuse to divulge the na­ daughter Ora.
ture of the evidence against the accused,
fair grounds Saturday. The management and are doing their duty In attempting to
George F. Relly. of Prairie Depot, Ohio,
was favored with a fine day and people clear the matter up. So mkny conflicting
Is spending a week with Hasting® and
commenced to arrive early lathe morning, stories are being told that we will not at­
Grand
Rapids friend®.
the C. K. A 8. bringing in a big crowd. tempt to repeat any of them.
The charge Is a very serines one. and
Gen’l. Kennedy, of ’Chicago, a promi­
The game was a good one, and every one we hope the accused may all be able to
nent K. of P... is the guest of Suprqmeseemed to feel they had got their money’s prove their complete innocence.
chaucelloi Colgrove this week.
worth. The score wa® 6 to 11 in favor of
Jas. R. Mason left for Kalamazoo last
lhe Cuban GMuts.
The Page . Fence
There is but little to add to our report
___
where he will supply fora few
Giants made seven hits, tbe Cubans fif­
of last week, concerning the Yair. Al­ weeks in the C. K. A 8. depot.
teen.
The gentlemen who puc up the though the weather wa® good the atten­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lou, Van Gorden, of
money to see ore tbe game will come out dance was not a® good as expected, aud
quite a little ahead, and are deserving of the maniKement are behind a few hun­ Eaton Rapids, were the guests of Mr. and
dred dollar®. Agricultural fairs depend Mrs. Fred L. Heath last week.
great credit .for securing an attraction largely on tbe funner® for success, and
Fred Elk, who formerly lived in this
which called such a crowd to our city. A many tell us they were * unable lo get
targe amount of . trading was done, and away from their work as the abundant city, but of late living in Albino, visited
old filends in lids city last week.
couslderable money left in Hasting® •« a rains of late ha.1 put them behind.
note®. •
result.
Mr. Colwell, ot Detroit, is visiting Ad.
^JTh.e fancy bicycle riding by Fred GldEggleston thi® week. They were both
The annual rally day ot the M. E. Sun-' dings. of Kalamazoo, seemed to take im­
members of the same regiment In tbe war.
day-school was held last Sunday at the mensely.
Mrs. John Geyer aud children, who
usual hours for Supday-school. A special
The fancy work exhloit In the floral
program had been prepared, and despite hall was the finest seen in year®, and have been the guests of Mrs. Jas. A.
proved a great attraction for the ladles.
Sweezey
for tbe past two weeks, returned
the rather stormy day, a large number
Ol'hc hltch-and-go race wa® one of the
to.their home at Piqua, Ohio, last Thurs­
were present The program consisted of
most amusing feature® of the fair.
Ans.
a brief • address by the superinteudent, | Maynard and hta famous runaway team day.
Hon. P. T. Colgrove went to Grand
Mrs. Smith: a'vihhn solo by Mbs. Bertha won in a walk. J
.
Rider, with phm&gt; accompaniment by Mbs C'Fhe races Thursday and Friday after-1 Rapid®. last evening to attend a large re­
noon,
were
very
good.
.
The
Hastings
'
Motion
and banquet given in his honor at
K. Lrtutte Barrell; the teachers report for
each class; a mamlolin and guitar duet ’bv iwirses to win first money being Pontiac thr Pj thlan Temple by all of the K. of P.
Chief, owned by Dr. Lowry. Leo D.,
Miss &lt;l-.-rtru«le Smith and Mr®. W. K. owned by Al. Keith.- and Silver llepls, . lodges iu Grand Rapid®.
Cook: *»d short talks by Morris Burton. owned l»y Fred Parker.)
,
Judge Smith pud M. L. C«M»k. on David.
On Thursday gfternoon a small boy
Absalom and Solomon.
The secretory ® tempted to rid’’ » vicious running hm**
report showed the Sunday-school to be In and lost control of it. the imrsegoing tw icr
around the track with tlie terrifled boy I
thriving condition with an enrollment of
clinging to tin- rein® before It was stop- /
80X and «n average attendance of 248 for ned lo the relief of the hundreds of (righty
f
the yeaf. Oker S20j ha® been raised uy i-nrd people on the grand stand.
the j^hool d(Jf»g the past year.
robbery of old man Jackson In Mapie Grove and the robbery of the chinatnan In this city Sunday, should prove' a

Y. P.-S. C. E. next Sunday evening In
Presbyterian church at 6:30.
The Epworth League devotional meet­
ing Sunday evening will be led by Mn.
Stella Lampman.
/
Rev. Louis Snyder will preach In Reed’A
Hall next Sunday evening al the usual
hour. AU are cordially Invited.^
Usual service® at Presbyterian church,
next Sunday. Strangers, travelling men.f
all who attend no church heartily Inviced. |

(jiis® Marguerite Townsend returned to
Grand Rapids this week, where she will
resume her studies with Prof. Poet. She
also hara large class there.)

tom to get money m.t of a bank even after of before at MeOoya.
he has depose it there.

BUY

ee

Winter opening of millinery at Miss J.
R. Sherman’s, commencing 1:30 Friday,
Oct. 2 and 3.

Owing to the Republican rally at Belle­
FROM A FIRM THAT
vue there will be no meeting of Hie Mc­
Kinley &amp; Hobart club at Assyria as here­ KNOWS WHERE TO BUY IT.
tofore announced.
THERE IS AS GREAT A DIF­
Bv O*DK* of'Pbksiokvt. ■
FERENCE IN COFFEE AS
Chas, H. McGurrin, official stenograph­
IF
er of the 9lh Judicial Circa it, will form a THERE ARE IN PEOPLE.
limited classs In stenography, commenc­ YOU WANT TO START THE
ing October 16th next.
Applications for
DAY RIGHT,
DON’T
TRY
admission should be made as early as pos­
YOUR
TEMPER
WITH
A
sible and addressed to .
. 4
' • .
‘
Cuas. H. McGubrin.
POOR CUP OF COFFEE FOR
• Court House. Kalamazoo, Mich.
BREAKFAST. . OUR COFFEE
In order to introduce my preparation® I
make the following, prices for two weeks: COSTS NO MORE THAN OTH- j
Little Liver Pill®, 10c. regular price, 20c:
'Landis’ Sarsaparilla Compound. 65c. reg­
ular price. 75c.:Landis’Celery Compound,
65c. regular price, 75c.; Landis’ Cough
Syrup. 15c, regular price, 25c; landin'
Syrup Figs, 15c. regular price, 25c.; Lan­
dis’ Restoria. 15c, regular pi ice, 25c.; Lan­
dis’ Condition Powder, 15c, regular price,
25c. After two week® prices will be re­
stored to regular price.
Your® very respectfully,
’
Geo. W. Landis.

ERS AND IS ALWAYS OF UN*-

IFORM QUALITY

STIRLING,
CRAWFORD
&amp; CO..'
BARGAIN GROCERS-

THE- CUT TRICE SALE
OF TAN SHOE/ 1/

JTILL. ON AT THE RED FRONT Jt1OE JTORE.
I4.00 values at $3.op.
3.00 values at 2.25.

$3.50 values at $2.50.
2.50 values at 1.75.

Onr fall goods are in, and all the new things in Box •
Calf and heavy soled shoes now ready for your inspection.

WOOLET

0RON5ON1

Heavy Winter Suits cut from $8, $10, and $12.

Jrferis Pants, $1,65

\ heavy Kersey warranted to wear'and not rip.

\Boys Suits, $2.00

Fine all-wool goods, only a few more to close out

\\Boys Pants, 25 cts

Good heavy goods just received,

The Epworth League will begin their
Tuesday evening meetings Oct. 6.
All
member® are urged and friend® Invited to
be present at this opening meeting.
/

we

Your® wry truly,
Gao. W. Lawdia

( Frank Leins, who ba® been home on a

Mens Suits, $5^00,

a'

Service® as usual nex t Sunday at the
the possessor think® no one knows about
—even the moat cruel torture being some­ Metliodidt church except that in the eve­
ning the service® beglf. at 7 instead of
times Inflicted. The place for money 1® In 7-80
Morning service at 10:80 followed
the bank, and not hi old stocking®.
Old by monthly elm.
Evening .object,
stocking® were all right in their time for -London.”
\
safely
deposit
vault®,
bat
In
this
age
ot
Tbe
annual
society
of
the W. H. M. S. .
good value for the money.
Cali and see
the M. E. church, for tbe poor and
burglar proof safes and wise banking laws of
os at Tuc Red Front Shoe Store.
°0^o" tb. oitr.
&gt;;
securing depoaltora there Is no excuse for
Woolley A Bhoxbon.
The Baltimore (Md.) critics say, “Le­ resorting to oM »tocktag«. «"d tboae who
do are not entitled to the greatet degree will be cherred hot «B eh1 !eel they cat.
oti® transports ope almost In an instant
i»ore will be at liberty hr do aty
of sympathy If they do lote, because they ernilrlbute
STLey -IB
from the loftiest height® of rippling, bub­
are kmtping money out of the channels of
bling. convulsive laughter to tbe deepest
an be oaed to a «ood adeaotaBO.
trade, and help to bring about that which
rteoths of grief and tears: their back again
Tbe »ral rekblar mrellnk o! the Wornthey are crying agaln®t-and that 1® ‘'hard enlal“ill be held In the wpertlaor.
almost bufure you are kware of the change.
time®.” If all the money In Hasting® and
at the Court Houae. to morrow. FrlIn the Horse Department at onr county in the vicinity of Hasting® that to now hid
.‘tentoon, at MO. A rmp.m of
Fair. Parker A Bauer made a doe exhibit
away wa® to be put In circulation. U»ee
of that highly bred ElecUoneer-WUkes
right here -ould begin to “eart. up" to­
Stallion Arvai
19.276,
and
Modd
morrow. This mo.M-y doe® Ito owner® no
Wilke® 2.86tf. Arvai Is a large hand­
good, and in fact I- • source of trouble reedy*for distribution at that time.
some fellow &lt;ud attracts attention where- and worry to them
Aod we know of
A golden opportunity to buy funilure
over ho is wen. aud by the record made case® persooally. where those wbp have
■t cost for the month of October, from the
tbe pretent aeason hl® alre, and the sire of
raid bid away.
crying loudest about
McCoy
FurnUnre Co. New Block boo
b’s dame, are the two'leadsg alrea In the ••bard rime*." w‘»h !•** Saro* ,be CU,DK
k'.rt arty piaod
npW men it la dilT-ient. He doesn’t un^erperformer!, bi the n®i\thi® season.
Mr. ^Snrt atHiut banka, «'»&lt;i elalto* not to know stock and get bargain* you nevdt dreamed

carrying off his share of bin • ribbons.

Troxri aud White and H!»
Lucile Joslin, of Grand Rapid*, were
guestb of Miss Marguerite Townsend over
Sunday.

James Dooley. jr„ of Grand Rapid®,
spent Sunday in Bastings.

Mr®. Rose Colgrove has been visiting
friend® in Chicago tbe .past two weeks.

•re xeUltig St.00 unoes for 83.00, 13.50
Bboes for S2.50. 83.00 shoe® for 8i.M, and
81.50 shoes ur 81.75. we want to cloae
them nil uut clean and can give you extra

Bauer ahw-had a fine show of Jersey entile

tbews.left for Ann Arbor.University thi®

Good Flag tobacco. Me.: Jolly Tar
Mis® Grace Dewey, of Owosso, who ha®
tobacco. 33c. Weal Court fi»p eat ft
A. B. Collius. of Charlotte, was in the many friend® in tbt® city, i» instructor in
t« i..»
1----—*-----matbemalle® In Harcourt Placs Seminary, |
city
last —
week
on--business.

obliged lo arrest all children between the
ages of « and M years and in the cities
between the age® of 7 and 16 years who do

solemn warning to all who have money
great fortune® in the mercantile world
hid away In trunks, old stockings, or any­
have
made through the medium of
where about tbe house.^ These time® of
of printers ink. '
,
depression tend to make ^en more desper­
Gn hi dosing out sale limited to 30 day® ate than ever, and there are very' lew P®0'
A-.-jgiiveii ceding out sale at less than cost
pie who board money but what there is
of th- entire J. C. Farrell Clothing A someone who know® of IL Such a tblnfl
Furuidling goods stock.
Call at once
gets noised about and soon become® pub­
while the best bargains are there.
■
* lic. It Is then that thieve® begin to plan,
P. T. Coi-OROVE,
and there Is no telling to what extreme®
Assignee.
they may go to, to get that money which

D.&gt;ni&gt;r.itget our sale of tnu shoe®,

court Se

, 20c, below size 7.
j 25c. above size 7.

Boys Leather Stockings

Our customers say
wear like Leather.

they

WE HAVE A VERY FEW OF THOSE HATS LEF
AT 68c. HAVE YOU SEEN THEM?

leaping clothie

�Hastings Banner.
1 Thursday,

Oct. I. 1896.

COOK BROS. ProprI

TROUBLE LN VIEW.

AMERICAN BANKERS.
- ....-

Hold Their Twenty-Second Annual
Meeting in St Louis.

what ihegovernmentcando

EX-MINISTER PHELPS.

WHV he

leaves h,s

Kx-Fr**M*nt Marrtsow on tb* Fewscs o&lt;
Chk*&lt;o Flatforan.

Hon. Edward J. Phelpe. ex-minister to
i can do alODc. It ©an fix Jt« money unit. England, has written th© following let­
&gt; It can declare by law what shall be tbe ter. in which
.
be urges all true demoTb* DMlaratlM of Principle* AtfoptW- , relative value of aa ounce of gold and ! cratsTu join in defeating the candidate*

, an ounce of silver, but it cannot make ;
stand On tbe un-democxatic plafei that last declaration good. It is unqura^ j fc,rni adopted at Chicago | tionably fully within lhe power of thia
j regard tbe pending presidential
It is merely paltering with the tnstfa.
government to bring this country to a 1 election aa presenting tbe most dangerto preterxl to acquiesce in thv -xperi.
fit Louis, Sept. IX—The twenty-eeo- silver basis by coining silver dollars and OUB crfaiB thutlni* country bus evePenmeat ot trying to make the invduciof
ond annual convention of the American making them legal tender. They cun Jo ! countered. It does not, in my judgment,
h day’s labor in a sDv&lt; r mine v-orth
Bankers* association was called to or­
two or five, time*m much ai. thenrodx&lt;t
This government can say you shall; involve uny political controversy nor
der in the Olympic theater at 10:15 that.
take one of those dollars in discharge of j any question of the supremacy of party, j
of a’ day’s labor-in a gold w an in»n
o’clock Tuesday morning by President
Further Bloo&lt;i»bed.
any debt owing to you.for one dollar,' for such considerations arc lost sight of
mine. ‘ At the prment time 4he results
E. H. Pullen, of the Nations! Bank of
notwithstanding you may bar* loaned ' &amp; the far greater gravity of the situaof a day’s work in
&lt;&gt;i-upalten anthe liepublic. New York. About 375
Leadville, Col., Sept. 20.—There is delegates are in attendance, represent­ gold dollars; but it cannot Kiy, and en- ■ tion. The real fasue Is one upon whjch
worth approximately nnd in tbe long
danger ahead in the situation unless ing nearly ail of the principal back­ force its decree, if y»u should cull out j all patriotic men and all who life!k»run ba ranch aa in any other. To nfc
an 'artificial value upon silver ore tea
cool counsel prevails. Mine managers ing institutions in the middle und eu»t- the regular army anti navy and master ' teresttxj in the prosperity nnd welfare
-and citizens ix. general are determined ern states. The south and west baa all our great modern ships and edu the ‘ of the “country should find themselvea
&lt;15shone*t nnd unjtirt diw'riininBtion.
&lt;o wipe out thc tough element
againet every fltlwr fcmn '
'
militia, and put William J. Bryan in . upon one side and opposed to a common
but few representatives present.
A man
he and when it i* done'by
Tbe strikers realize now that they
command oi
of mem
them—
it osnnoi
cannot eniorcc
enforce * enemy.
enemy. The
attack,
Declaration
of rriucipie*.
Principle*.
veciaraKii»n or
[ coinmana
—n
1 ne umbci
*. that we.
..i have
..--- to
— (
------------- . get a meal, and wnru
.
-•*----— the ~~llrow.
.ore outlaw's and have retreated from
Hon. Joseph C. Hendrix, president of the decree that one ounce of gold 14 the ' resist iis -not
upon
policy K#',»
but titknn
upon I puts iknrn an Axnrrtcan dollar in pey- tr-uder it » du:i&lt;- at the ■ " «l-Tril
the city and banded together to fight to the National Union bank of New York,- equivalent of sixteen ounces of silver. ' the life, of thc nation, for they would meat w ill get .-nek »-&gt; change a Mexican
.
---- u*inj except
the bitter end.
dollar «»hk*h
which rantein*
contains six tmin*
grains mow
more the ,money
and chairman of the executive commit- ' Not only that, not France and England take its life who-de^troy the means by.1 '»'*»»•tenders and tin; money
Innocent sufferers from the strike are tee. read tbe. declaration of principles and Germany can do that unless the j which it lives—the business of many Silver
our ow n. He gets a demon-' uhangrr^.
,
-------- than
likely to become desperate also, since &gt; as adopted by tbe executive council. A markets resttond. Why? You may thousands and the industry of millions. • stratlon of the fact that it is tire credit
With currcticies of different value ia
. iUU.ACl. llOjlUUU.
n UJf I
AMU
j EOUUDUMUD ##.... uufc
— - ---------- .
j
they realize their jobs are likely to go BvnnH.I, (nlUw..
I
•
.
—
*..
_,i
_
1
_
.L
—
nrnf
ntir
rwivfrrniFnt
which
the
*11!
make
me
take
a
silver
dollar
fur
a
debt.
On
these
we
are
nil,
whether
rich
or
of
our
government
w
hich
keeps
tbe
sil^Areuhition,
.the
money
leaders
dways
SVnonslN IOI1OW8.
■
U4C 1Unc»»n.c( uuiwi iu. » mvw., v»U mrw wv -.*■ ............................
. , ,
to outside -men.
It declares that the existing commercial but if I have bought my goods at gold ! poor, high or low, alike dependent.
dependent, ' ver dollar afloat ut47
ut 47 cents
cent* mor.*
mor.* than -.brive at the expenee of ».hr -. cople, and
Nearly every business man in the city depreaUon la immediately duo to th* at- prices
,
p
. many , L„
,i..are independently rich are .i it*
inlrinsi? value.
iu»t aa
you cannot. nxikc
njeKgive as
Those who
its intrinsic
value, just
as it
it keep*
keeps its
its ’.he debtor must *ufbr more than the
.
„
.
.
baa joined one of three militia com­ tacks which threaten lo overthrow lhe 1
’
' s I ■ very few in proportion
to the
paper notes, which have no Intrinsic •JMge eenw-T. It wa*- a farurite. saymg
- —
— 70.000,000
--•
panies organized
Thursday night., present gold standard of value, and believe# yards of cloth for a silver-dollar as a1 * of American people, the
vast
majority
.
value
at
all.
at
an
equality
with
a
gold
yf Lord Palmerrton ttau a high rate of
b«.“ &lt;» &lt;■» J-bit ot ElrlAE tor a ot terkta people, the rn»t majority
Guns'and, arms for 300 men arrived
gold
one. ■
• i of whom
gain
living by «nmr
some fnnn
form ; dollar. "Free, unlimited and independ- faitereM meant a bad wcv.rity, and the
'-1I---------------their
‘Friday. The governor has so arranged understands that th* dollar ot the Lnrttd —If
have a gold dollar In this hanfl ' or --other
of♦uuseful
emplojTiient,
That ent coinage at sixteen to one” wotdd I
State# La 100 cents worth ot gold, and mat
owner of money miat frJmrge fw the
things thnt after militia leave, in event tbe nation intends to keep it at that value. and :i silveffone in that, and you declare 1 there should‘be prosperity in some of ! mean dollars worth even, les* thanMexrisk if there »'a dutnae'that whenbe
-of a riot recurring, martial law can It warn# th* nation against Che rash propo­
they arc equal, and I can fake that gold these employments and not in others, or j &gt; can silver dollars,
tends a bar of gpld be may Im- forced
immediately be declared and home sition that we should single-handed at­ dollar to a bullion broker and get two among one elan of people and not j
tempt to.legislate silver to a parity with
to
take payment in a barof dlvrc, just
troops will take care of the situatfoh. gold ii,t a tlctltious ratio. d*clar«.j that the
Banker* Aulm.
Mapleton, Minn., Sept 24.—J. E. &lt;fc ns the owner of .a Iwrrs*- v. ill heshnte to
The mines will open up immediately fre* coinage ot silver means monometal­ dollars for it; I know .it ia a lie. If f among others, is impossible, for they all ■
•wit: imported labor. So far the strik­ lism. with gold at a premium, all other have nothing but a gold dollar, and rest upon a common foundation and are ; C. H. Brown. proprietors of the Maple­ , lend it with a chance cf Im 'ng given in
forms
of our
currency
at a
discount,q»anand i auffarJ® 20 pounds for one dollar, L will affected by the same considerations.'
we
value
or me
aouur an
unceristn
ers have no thought of surrender.
ton bank, made an assignment with as­ return a sheep &lt;jr u pig. That is oil
the value ot the dollar an uncertain quan- j
"Uty depending each day upon tho gold : not- give that gold dollar for 20 pounds “Busineas” is a generic term and com- sets of $141,000 and liabilities of $100,­ , there is In Minetalibiit aa a practical '
Nonunion Men Arrive.
I question n» between the tender aud the
tai
,ag
°
T
1
”
ni
“
“
r
°
“
nd
"&gt;«'
Frelwndx
»U
lawful
indltotrie..
Whrt
The 150 miners from Joplin,* Mo., ar­
000.
.
.
i borrower, and. so stated, it ought toi&lt;
rived safely in Leadville at five o’clock property; denounce* a» u'. erly false the 1 broker and get two silver dollars for It* it i* stimulated, nil profit; when it fade- |
claim
that
the
gold
standard
is
a
.Uevic*
k
and
get
the
20
pounds
of
sugar
and
have
prerted,
all
suffer.
”
N®
part
bf
the
body
;
! easy to undefsUuwi why. uatit it u ■
p. m. Friday and were escorted by
San Francisco,. Sept. 24.—Bichard
•stated, hundreds«&lt;&gt;f i;..ir. -us uf capital
riu-roo.pethc.ff.ictof.rnienUp.ral.v-;
squads of militia to quarters prepared uiek^'taLt'SKSIi.'SitoStoZ’JSi 1”' "ilrer ‘,ollar ,',,t s“ “
Williams, ex-Chinese customs Inspector,
•’ toe
•
for them nt the Emmet mine, Marion of commerce translated into law. and friends. We can of ourselves, of out sis or tail to get the benefit of general convicted of extortion. ha# been sen­ are !j*it»g &gt;&lt;1. •
mine, and others adjoining in the down­ dictated by those wh* conduct th* com-*, own wisdom, declare the unit of value.; gxM..l health. When businrox flourishes, J tenced to six years’ impriitonmcut aud I service of th^ w.th and v.ort if they.
I were willing to give bark what they
town district. Though there was some luMidte°iae money ot*u&gt;« world. lt*^*enii !
can °°ln ®^&lt;er freely, but wt can- the laborer is in demand; when it de- fined $10,000.
got.
not make
rnnltA sixteen mm&lt;&lt;M
jeering by men and women in the great lh*t mere "monvy changers" have always J not
ounces nf
of *Hv«#r
silver ontml
equal; cline*,
clines, he
he stands
stands idle
idle in
in the
tbe market
market |
. crowd assembled at the depot to wit­ found mor* prelit in a fluctuating than In
to one ounce of gold unless it fa. And it ’ place.
ness the arrival of this first installment a nxed currency, and continues;
fa
not
unless
the
merchants
take
it
’
at
•
Business
of
whatever
tort
in
a
coun"Bankers are not mure money changers- '
of nonunion miners, no acts of violence they
are trusted custodian# of the muuey I tbaVratc. That is where all this thing 1 try like ours, rich fn resources, full of
•were committed.
of the world. As banker#, wa ar* debt- I comes in. It is trade, it is the merchant, | energy and vitality, with all linrvegt«
ors to tlio extent of our deposits. Wo it is the man who exchanges and deala * everywhere ready for the sickle, rests
Will Shoot to Kill.
The camp remains at peace and as huvo received these deposit# in money us in these things that fixes the- relative j chiefly upon’two factors—public conflgood a* gold. We desire to return them
quiet as it has been throughout the three In money of equal value. It will be Im­ value, and If you do not take the value , dence and u sound and stable currency,
months' strike. Tbe militia are entirely possible for banks, lit* Insurance cum- he fixes the gold dollar will go back to ' When either is—and much more when
capable of maintaining order and they panics, mutual benefit order#, building and
loan association# to raturn to their credit­ the
the gold
gold vault
vault and
and the
the gold
gold will
will go
go ont
ont both are— impaired or even gravely
are prepared to act promptly and with­ or# money equal tn value to »hat which
of circulation.—Ex-President Harrison, threatened,biwineas suffers, general deout hesitation. It will shoot to kill if they have received if our currency is de­
].ression comes, labor det lines, nnd the
in Hia New York-Speecb.
the-slightest demonstration indicating preciated to the bullion metal composing
wolf approaches many a door. Without
our national standard Of value which is
a riot occurs. The court of inquiry has not shared by every man who owe# a dol­
confidence there can be no credit, no
-accomplished nothing nnd it will prob­ lar. or has a dollar due to him. We desire
“The Free Coinage Problem” is the! enterprise.
C-/1enterprise.
Capitol —
is hoarded, ~~
sent
to
have
debts
dUe
us
paid
in
as
good
money
ably cekse Its sittings shortly.
as wo have loaned. We desire to pay our title of a penny magazine or pamphlet, I abroad or lies idle, and all industries
Stfspecta Admitted to Bail.
by Lewis N. Lembitz, of Louisville. | diminish or oease, and the surest way
debts in the same way.
The legal phase of the strike occurred
btutM Keportc
0* Ky. It contains one of the fairest and the
• world
■ ■ ■has ever seen 'to destroy
* *-----------con­
Friday upon a hearing before Judge
St. Louis, Sept. 24.—At the second best discussions 6f tbe money question fidence is to debase the currency and to
day’s session of the American Bankers' to be had at any price. It contains in make it uncertain from day to day howfor the 22 prisoners charged with the association the reports of the various
very brief space and in simple language much a dollar in worth and how much
murder of Fireman O'Keefeat the Coro­ delegates as to'the general condition of
as much of the euriy history of money, it la going to count for In the near fu­
nado affair of Monday morning. The banking in their states were made. The
especially in this country, as is* neces­ ture—to take away, an la now proposed,
sheriff and marshal testified that the ar­ convention engaged in a lengthydiscussary to understand the present situa-_ ______________________
_ ______________
one-half Its value to begin
with nnd to
rests had not been made upon complaints’ sion over thc practice in different states
tlon.
It discusses in a logical, unbiased ret the ether half to fluctuating to an
■and they personally had no knowledge । of the payment of depositors’ rates. The
-x&gt;t evidence sufficient to hold any of tbe | recommendation was made that the as­ and impartial manner the preliable ef- &lt; Indefinite extent, with the rising and
fects of the proposed free coinage legis-' the setting of the sun and the aj&gt;proach
prisoners. District Attorney Thomas sociation endeavor to secure uniformity
lation upon all classes, and esjieciully of every ktorm.
wanted all these cases dismissed, but । of practice in the matter.
upotfThrrncrs nnd wage-earners. Itpre-1
Tlffrr is, therefore, in my judgment*
this tbe court declined to do. The at­
Klcctiun of Onicer*.
. sents a v.ivid picture of the present hard ’ no man move criminal or who is a worse
torneys for the defendants also re­
St. Louis, Sept. 25.—Thursday was tho
Tho*e who have hsd the mirfortnne to be jiTT
hair eanje
off.-* It
—------nneomfortabls
quested a hearing of thc merits of thc last day of the twenty-sixth annual con­ lot of many farmers nnd shows .what public enemy than be who engages In
afflicted with salt-rheain, moo- especially and nothing tiuit •I could d«&gt;. &lt;-rt&lt;u&gt;l t» rare it
cases before dismissal of a finding. The vention of tbe American Bankers' asso­ kind of money will bte for their best in- cr countenances that infamous and de•‘Then camv my rfcmman*- ic'ublr durwhen
it
hss
mtaa
in
early
childhood,
e*n
terests.
•
‘
I
rtrnctirc
attempt
because
thc
less
a
district; attorney in the afternoon ciation, and thc important part of tbe .
ixig three month* of 1**1 winter. I think h
appreciate what it ia to “doctor ” for thteal- come from rxpwort- in the nnirmd yard dorThfa little 4S-poge mugurine contains man has, or the less he earns, the more
created a scene and was ordered out of proceedings was the election of ofli- j
nK»t ioearatde troabh . ’Uhey almost all tes­ iag bad weather, il *:i» »iru«--uior.l.eun jmore of monetary history and facts,1 necersnry it is to him that.the value of
the courtroom by the judge, the sheriff cers for the ensuing year.
tify that they have •‘doctored" fur year*, tteni an&gt;l wu ioaatnl priucheily in mj rirht
' escorting the disgraced officer of the
.The first mutter presented wns n pro- ’ and more of sound argument, than that little should be maintained nnd
arm so ihaf I could harih lifl it ths: kmi, ’’
and often with some of the leading physi­
Court from the hall, .’fudge Owers de­ posed amendment to the constitution many books which cost 10b times its made sure, and thnt the few dollars In
Ilvrr
Mr.
Freeman rsiAl hi* ratstr uhtd
Ecr;
Er;
’ ’
cians,
large
tunu of money
without rMrt .inn slowly
.. , spending
_
__
____________
__________
* ' to a , position
.... . bclnw
.
the
...
cided that in view of the.statc of affairv whereby trust companies be admitted price. It makes it possible for nny Id- his pocket should be as good dollars as
obodnln, n-lirf. Wh.n UiU u
&lt;;fh» brr«« ...I ».&lt;■ , &lt;ni.bir
existing here and for the reason that the a# a section of the association. This telligcnt laborer or firmer who can there are. As well might the steerage
wlih .n
i.
lh** dttheuliv and &lt;i;»tr&lt; » wkieh
j spare one.cent to become well informed passengers in a vessel in midocean,
ith an attack of rbeuinatism,.especially in _ni(xj
ukm? t:.■ i'mk
defendants and. he himself, desired a was unanimously adopted.
thorough investfgution to be made, thc
Ute case of a man whoar advocation isoue Villa.
en the money question before be coati vveary of their privations, be incited by
Robert J. Lowry, of Atlanta, was «n'
hi*
prisoners should be released on ball in elected president*
that expoae* him to it, Ute serioua nature of
“I brgan Do rwcrive benef:t firnn the fint
“ vote&gt;-Ten or fifteen copies can be ’♦onte mischief maker to scuttle the ship
president^ and J. C.' Hendrix, ,u
to drown
Nums of $500, and the sheriff was &lt;11- president National Union bank, New ordered at once fr»r ten or fifteen per- Jin
“ order *’ -- -* the• inmates *of
**- the J his physical ill. may be imagined, and also »&lt;»* UiatJ &lt;*»k «'&gt;'• pi1K«»i l.l*'*
the rvWent
„r
n, ku«»wn them to fail of d.»:ue .' ■&lt;!. . FU
■rccted to accompany the miners who de­ York, vice president
sons. Otherwise it will coat two cents more luxurious cabins, unconucious that
* IVJO,xiy M bb- . trouble With a pxxt many »m|i&gt;i.;k*i they
sired to go out nnd obtain securities.
the vic-1 U illianu Pink Pills for Ihde People, which Urink they do everything by tskla* the. nr&lt;
to send one cent. Address Present Prob- they
- themselves must be squally
.
Although interest centered. nbout th?
A CollflKC Burned.
has proved able to ouuquersoeh a conccturas *«all quantity of any rrtxuMy 1 «m W
fems Publishing company, 57 park , tims of tbe common calamity,
of bodily problems, and to pot the man into
*’,h ,b“,k£j
courthouse and a great crowd gathered ,
Fulton, 111., Sept. 29.—Fire starting place. New York city.
’
j
The party is already
* *hopelejudy
- •
dlsJSZ
, sampling, ard when I became wtiidM
durin.qthc hearing, no trouble occurred,, at'2:3U Saturday^ morning totally de- (
---- -------------- *rupted
I on the issue presented. We can­
a condition
vigor as a .ufwtitata for one -hat they wen- th.- right thing farioe 1 reAn ImmutMbln to* of Drman.L
.I not Vr.H
the milit ia preventing a crush of specta* strayed the Northern Illinois college,
follow both its divisions at the same
of a most disheartening outlook.
■ i»&lt;lve.l to um- them with tulle*; .-luj. 1 * &gt;i
It is not merely thc womeri who like time, howeyw desirable it might be,
tors in the courtroom
' . entailing a- loss bf $100,000. Much of
In view of th* eircuinstanee* it b not rar-'
J ■ ':-b‘
the apparatus was saved. Thirty stu­ to buy things cheaply. N6 one cares to since they are moving in opposite dlreo*
pnsing mat man;.;tn Boston, especially u«.
tho*e &gt;;.
WkshWtnh Btnjrt. 3
One vf the !ir* f
Crime tn Indian Territory.
.
----M.
.
.
.
tJJe
pay
anything more (or an article than tlons. On the one side are the oldtime
dents who were in bed escaped with
of
tbe
nulroad
men,
who
have
been
familiar
■
effects
I
faut-l
wi.s
an
ircr::
Fort Smith, Ark.. Sept. 25.—People
Men who work
for wages honored principles of the party,
under
slight injury toj one u’ the numlrer. Ire can help.
.
---------pmij, ^
u«cr
b«h
th, MMhul Md
brm=ail&gt;f» ymrri
;
who have traveled through Indian terrlnr
nn
c:ilnr!«»AijBjiA
—
1
—
—
*1
—
a
xv
—
r
—
--*
t
*
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■
”
,
.
-. ,,
.
,
i became purer snn better, »!■•&lt;
&gt; ' »'• .
The college consisted of a huge three- or on salaries naturally desire that their which all its great traditions have been
curitatatan.-..,
UurnM
wk.
n
m
A
«
m
&gt;.
uh
,
r
।
I
ll-'rtory during the la.«t few days reports story building of stone. It was one of ’income shall go as far as possible In
meat on the cure wrought in the earn* of Mr. &lt;-d. As I took nt* •y!;&gt; r tucitt. • the wh’^e |
woeful condition existing in that coun­ .the oldest institutions in the section, the satisfaction of their wants. Farm- generated, and which uli.its illustrious
lenders have advocated. Chief and fore­
Janie* Freeman, for a number of years part effect mute have couie fr«: U?. W ilwmj
try. Crime is rainp int and the people
and was built in 1B64.
j cm, too, in behalf of whom the pica for most among these principles always In
employed ua brakeman on the Old Colony
liaMHt
--u •
■ 'r
living there are in a state of terror.
j high prices is moat, -frequently made, times post luts been the maintenance of
Division of th. New York. New Haven and
Another
Ticket
In
New
York.
‘
Many people tay the condition now is
Hartford llailroad. This gralletnsn hwl
, T i. , ; P S .1 to nt-l
Brooklyn, N. I., Sept. 25.—The no­ are not overfond of paying big prices round and honest money, of dollars t hat
worse than it has been for many years.
been
afflictc*!
with
aalt-rhvutu
ir.sn
infan&lt;-&gt;
,
T
/
i,.
&gt;r-.
are
. _rf.And*they
------------ j —
v. are dollars, of n national stamp upon
tional deiDOcrntie party ia convention for the things they buy.
and his blood had a decided tradmey to ‘'“J*
* ...
'
•• •-­
buyers as well ns sellers. The whole ( them that does not lie.
humors, in addition to which the exposed :
the armi a»«d I
i
▲fiington. Ore., Sept. 28.—Tbe little ! in this city yesterday nominated Dan­ tenAenov
tendency nf
of civilization tis .-...--j
towardi---;.
lower
0n t|jp sauje gjflp
jt, mOst trusted
eharaeter ot Ids occupation nretraCed aVsg- ^7.^x1.
7graced stuck of muRufar rbeumatfam d fwri.M- ’
’
town of Cleveland, in Klickitat county,, iel Griffin, of Watertown, for governor, prices and higher wages.
! present statesmen anrl leader?, and a
aud Frederick W. Heinrichs, of Brook­
tills state, has been all but wiped off
which threaded to .Iretrey bi* ustfhlntre
TL '
•
:
Talk about. -making
lyn, for lieutenant governor, nnd se­
--------- o nn
— ‘unlimited very large proportion at .the last of.its
and deprive him of thi- meonsof livelihood/
H.rn hA?
&lt;•
the map by fire. The leading hotel,"
demand for silver” by free coIn ago at Letter and most- instructed element,
But horning of the remarkable testimony
.general store, livery stable, two black- lected Palmer nnd Buckner, elrctora in sixteen to one is folly. The amount of Which way shall we go, then, rinco we* whieh had l4n riven to the effiuey ot Ite. *’J ‘he
r M
’
each of thc 34 districts.
btnith shops mid five dwelling houses
,
,
,
silver money whfch can be forcer! into cannot go both ways? With it* slates- | Williams' Muk Pills for Pale Peimfe wbra- e°^
.»wfdts
•ver tried fur three awl kiudml difficultly,' J* J
•? Fl’’**'1 / ;
,
were destroyed, entat'ifig a loss of $G0,Entree rians KMome* Operations.
cireulation is strictly limited by tbe men or with it* eauip followers? With
particular)v wrh as arise from an impover***
‘
WO, with practically no insurance.
FitUburgh, I u.. Sept. 20. lhe,entire
of business. Free silver or no free ,ite principles or with its organization
rreitbwkU or dtatnlrm) rowtilimi of th, MmB b. thma lo-UI lb. tour™. ... .
.
plant of the Carnegie Company s Ktl- frtvej. tbe people will not use more of rtnujpedcd nod graded by it* enemies?
ra tatioMl to try then, tod A rwnltlta..
Ji,.
Know tn South Dakota.
inoiniion steel
surci works
wofks at
ai Braddock
uruaaocK theheflrvawllin
,v „
, *. n^ri
„ •
------uy ■luteuvnucsr
Thomson
lw*.n—
*.
____
boro «. tmtifrito: th.l. hnho. bro... , ibrorVort . V...
ro •
Deadwood, S. D., Sept. 26.—The first gar
has resumed operation, after several J“e
ow* bulky ailyerdollani than In which direction lie* tho future of thc
FktarwIirorolMtotrflMlfentoM.frik.w bwbtgn thrir o-'. .o'11.
aDowstorni-of the season arrived Fri­ weeks* idleness. Both old and nevr. they do
now.
" ”n'1
party if It 1* to have nny future? And
trorkmrn. who thmufh hl# '.ror&amp; and tho *,*’*’/.L
day. Early in tba afternoon it com­ mills are making steel rails, gH'iug cm-'
maolftat n»nlwof hh. rwmt lrh.r-.bowi! donbt
they ••■•■•I
' 1
are
will*-*».
control ithrreIn a XetshoU.
!j who
.
—
- .they
— r who
----- ------menced falling lightly, and by evening
trotuunllrlttarrovnttta.oruwtdiu.
my rrrt^hrotrirot.
'
ployment to about 1.200 workmen.
;'
Let us oil be thankful thdttbe fl nan- after,
nfu‘r* “when
W“CU this tyranny shall
thnll treoverIre overIn
of u» durro ofttMite .Meh
• rrmnr . . . ■
it feus snowing hard. Tbe ground is
cial question has at last been finally
Let do man be afraid tx&gt; be right
tbr w utnrt.l, jnniontsrtv tr&gt; H.rSro# uf ** .nt*;r'a.i
7 j.•
' covered.
Up in the mountains there ia
promoting thr u#e of th. j.dl, among mro I*** Jn. .*^p
.
a settled.
uu t,hJ® question, for it is the right that
about two inches on tbe ground. *
Travers Island, N. Y., Sept. 28.—In
wlm *rr not In tho habit oftaking mroirim-. "to**,'h&gt;*
j, &gt; ,,.
the 300 yards’ run B. J. Wefers won.r | &gt; It is so easy that anybody might have Ythe end, whether it reUta rirromtotaTO. m ttron.ro! northy of | «•«
p. V.
no'
MUI and Klavator Hamed.
“
forms
the
jiarty
or
destroys
it
Time, 30 8-5 seconds. This is a new done it.
’
■xnoul bmtUntlM. .mlwrotoltariyirro g‘fc%,w!?*1±.“TX. r- ■
Toledo. O.. Sept. 28.—A s)&gt;ecial from
world’s record. Wefers also won the
All that is needed is that the govChicago Junction, O.. says that Elkins
Freeman, at233Shnwmont Avenue, Bortntj ।
„.,i •- &lt;»
120 yards’ run in 11 4-5 seconds. This ernment of the United States aha!!
Maas., wltere hr' and his wife were found to I bppc.ne by
’ ...
It has never kept gold and silver at a
Bros’, grist mill and elevator, with equals the world’s record and beats the “groe to pay $1.20 to anyone who will ‘
«vh «if
aheumslirta
be thoroughly free aod nnrraerved In irtarinr.!&lt;*£®nBnDr.l5*’^“[J
.
y.:.k r.iu
a
. ..--------- ------ -------- ■•••• parity.
10,000 bushels of wheat, were destroyed
it 60 cents
’Avorth of
| te.m
it has
never
given us, under freo
the facte, andi bring
most cordial
in apprreiatioo
ufsilver.•nh-rheum
which
.h once
•
American rtBbrd'of 12 seconds.
« brinir it qo centa'^vnrth nt
।
by fire Sunday. The loss is estimated
the Pink Pilbu
; has rescued him.,
I
If this is done our financial troubles coinage, practical bimetallism—that is,
•• I tm so MUirfJed.” hej*M' ’* •
at $100,000.
. “ Yea, it is true," he said in response to
Ban United Htat«* Currency.
.
I will immediately disappear. Prices will the concurrent circulation of gold and
results
which
lhe
Piek
’
Pills
hjve
U^ehJ
enquiry, "I have thc greatest Hati-faction in
Montreal, Can. Sept. 20 —McGill uni- oa^afiee. Wageswill go up- Everybody ,nver.
giving my word as to what Dr. Wiilianm’ me that I can r. millv give an sftlsnt
Metropolis, Ill., Sept. 26.—The sheriff versity has issued a notice refusing to wU1 bave plenty of money. We aball । The ratio of sixteen to one was
Pink Pills have d&lt;me for me. I have no per- s Notary to that effort. AU "t” kn- « »ne
at once the only perfect financial adopted in 1834. It represented $ha acmai interest in speaking about tbe tnarter and Um cireuiuMMim of my
•r,4'*u L
Friday night arrested Mrs. Catherine accept In future any more United States
except that I fee.l grateful for thc cure they ever, feel convinced without the ne«i
| then commercial ratio, tho market volWorthing in the eastern part of this silver or paper money in payment of monetary system known in history.
have caused, and IThink it fa only right that
v ■’
-pjic age oj miracles fa not past— ues of the two mrtala.
-qyunty. She is charged with killing her •cbolarsbip fees. United States checks ;
Dr. William,’ Pink Pills crtitoin. in •
I should try nnd let others have the same
I
- - efater, Mrs. Eveline Worthing, Thurs­ will only be accepted at one-fourth per N y Worl(j.
opportunity for txmefit as myrelf.” In re- eoodrtMsd form, all the element* t •
Ai*~*
”"*
cent
discount.
lo
give
new
life
and
richness
W
the
l.l.^i
rard
to
tbe
origin
of
his
use
of
the
Pink
PS
1
la
day.
.
he remarked :
and restore shattered
Tb'’T."7&lt;o.
__ ___-------- ,_____ ——- —... uf vw
lurro were
" 1 was first led to try them on account of
This represents the purchasing power coined leas than 7,000,000 silver doL
a certifioate
from a
which was
——
* Montreal
aivucw mon
man which
wa# i metor
nimnr ataxia, partial pamly**..«
lannn,*of Des Moines, andfA. Simmer o^Hh.
the weekly wages of a man
______
who
’ - eorna lara, or not eo many by MXkOOO aa were pubHabad
‘ the
• &gt; danos. seistica, neuralgia. phetimat:*"'•
•bed tn th*
the psMra. sod------I thought
lMn&lt; lKm
don, „ aKb for him &lt;.» hra.Uehr, tac jjtro rlfrrt of U &gt;■&gt;J ■
of .Waverly, hu, have made public an ^L000 a year under the gold standard,
coined from January 1 to July 1 in thia
lh.lf.rn..
.
| pd.iiMfo. rf ll"- brort. p.1.
'
year.
offer of $100,000 for tbe establishment
“
In take th, H«k P1U. for Ota 1 rororki ...rn, all form, of
",b" 5
©f a home for the aged in thia city, con- •
And never during the whole period
This is what iis pay would buy under
did
gold
and
silver
circulate
freely
to
dkioned on others adding $50,00(J.
t,
ar
vui
m
sent
p™y,
i"
•••
.......
I free silver with the debased dollar aa
Sr; BO ronl, • bo# «
t’dicta#
gefchar us equal money. What reason has
| the unit of values.
b, vHrwtac pr-WUlfu.'
Innnlrratk&gt;n Foil* Off.
Mr. Bryan for his “firm conviction”

The Situation hi Leadville Still
Regarded as Critical

JEntalng Year.

A DOUBLE CASE.

Remarkable Cure of a Boston Man
who was Afflicted with Salt­
Rheum and Rheumatism.

BOTH PROMPTLY CURED BY OR. WILLIAMS
PINK PILLS FOR PALE PEOPLE.

■■

that they will do eo now under tree

graticn returns up to the end of August .
show a falling off to the extent of about I
Have you uny silver hellion which coinage, when the difference in the oomy,— "**■’
, xnerical ratio ia far greater than at any
&gt;------ — - '
fen per cent, os compared with thc Im- you cc\ ild get coined into dollars under •
uuucr t5me during the period from 1834 M
migration retipma of last year.
uiige? If not, would you not ■ J873?
I
•
I have to produce something in order to
--------------- -------------’ get the silver money whk-n would be *
... .Cheap money means dear goods.
«
. tet. 2A-The steamship San- ^roed out of the mints? And If a ata- , If yon wont to pay doubled prices for
here Frida# from Spain ^.n
one law doubled tbe price ot ««*. what you buy and take
UmO
nicer, and 2.0W koldier. to rw
er&gt; how WOuld that make it easier for , getting more wa&lt;ra, vote fortbeslxSfor^ th. SpafiUh army here. . _ j । y« to get any of It?
tewtoowarf-i-

C!^®str©URE.
and

GOODYEAR, DlHg8'sl- Hastings

�‘'Hastin
'- Banner­
TbursJay, Oct. &gt;, 1 9s-

LOCAL NEWS
• tlKt&lt;lk*TION • ‘
^18~ week,
430 quires.

bu.¥

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.!

Powder

BOLD

THIEVES.

&gt;w- «•
Great Sales prove lhe yr cal merit of

“’ni

compitxti wonaertnl cures.

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by thebr^m/ot^^11-^ r*i« .

&gt; *71”

-uication.

J 1 ^t',bo*rd
h„
Wmpleted th. nork of tquuluing lb,
Rlu.non of the tereral counti., of tbe
•
___
note end .ubmltt^i. eepoe, upcn wil,ch
the state,
.

ClcvehiEd, O., Sept. 28.—This city ia '

Children

wotild seem that a well organised gang
The railways of the world carry over
of the most audacious bighway^neu
and burglar* bos taken pcaaesaiou of
i
v.
‘
L'ratjb coaipie’e &lt;6,000.000 passengers weekly.
Onevthxrd of all thc children
thc city- on^ f°r 8’x d®y* they have
. ..
- .
* uc IU.UI 'illUUl.GU
The state board Ot equalization have re­
die before they are five yexrs
w.thce,
fiXed
tbt board
18°1 aihxply had thing* their own way. The
duced the valuations of the eonntlek of
desperadoes
work
together
and
ter
­
old. Most of them die of some
Law
Mas $1,130,000,000. This year lhe board
the state, by 824.900.000. They increased
uced the valuation In many counties rorise first one portion of-the city and’
Peoccful c-tizens are
that of Wayne county 815.060.odo, Keni in■*'
and increased it in others, the Utalvsl- then another.
u
H&lt;MlftlX?WIt'*","'"B'
''Hi"’w"h I
sleeping with "revolvers in their hands
.c Minty 82,500,000.. Esto)। county was
nation being reduced to$l,103,:00,00*&gt;.
ll.zrl balv,. lt never rail, t„ c„,„ Pj|, |
and suburbanites collect in little
on ’oftlKHc reduced from SJO.qqo.oOO to
crowds to go home after dark, and get
A lluicr Expelled.
" • H. Goouvear.
j
A.
, u■ :
store.)
say they have any disease, yet
19,000,000.
Jar.itaun county valuation
■ifTTbe
middle of the street lo turn-cor­
One
sophomore
at
the
agricultural
Milk dealer*, of W.yur, are at war w ith ’
■ &gt;‘fiho8iaW- Collections wa« reduct d $500,099.
they never prosper. A slight
eoiicge in 1 .unsing has been given his ners.
Friday night the desperadoes
1“
pai‘*B’ and the ^®uBy are. made a raid on the down-town saloons
cold, or some stomach and
• -varhic Phy I
1; i* nulor’°«4 ‘hat Americana are the
on the track of others who inaugu- about eight o'clock, And held up about
bowel trouble takes them away
- ::
j moa‘ wasteful people on th? face of God's I*
15
in
the
very
heart
of
the
city.
Dur
­
' niUxl the new »ehool rear with a cne
easily.
productive earth. An in^eflhi-n; traveller
Mde n^n the freshmen. A large party ing the day. in broad daylight, n jewelry'
' estimates that we waste in fo;&gt;d in one Kvly WMn. tor they alwny. eu.„„..' ;ll" of sophotnere. vi.lted each freshman store was robbed of n tray containing
Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos­
$500 worth of goods. . Since eight
„„d
hig cho)
' In hn *roam
“u“ •
”&lt;&gt; ir»'« thi
-■ -un ami Surgeon, year enough to feed all France for the “ve'- ixirHJr lhe blood, nna in,!-',.
phites is just the remedy for
autlw™
„
__ .
,
W. u. fioui,veAn"” i LBIWt'ATl 7*Midi.
stme time. And yet ’In our cities there »&gt;
------”''
n °
- --..a °' common wash- o'clock Friday night 20 robberies have
east of depot.
growing children.
It makes
I Jng soap ami dancing the “Fuhermuc's been reported to the police, who are un­
’
''
are thousan Is upon thousands of people wltliIfti!?7’II,r IIIr&gt;m A- lalle-vlmreHI Hornpipe."
llarnisiim. ”------------------hard flesh? sound flesh; not
able to slop the depredations. Three
H. 'lAKpBR
bin
fn”!
P,,rt
•&gt;«
who are actually in need ol fixj l,
, men have been arrested. John Carey
soft,
flabby
fat.
It
makes
mid SdrettmC
.
o-en held to ten tor trial In tbe clreult
---- ■/ ----- rfVUt-CUC-a.
' hss been identified, but there is little
strong bones, healthy nerves.
icspouded tu wit!.
A new method hat been di*eovered in
Mrs. Alice Lawrence, who was con- evidence against the others
tkllfir
It
changes
poor
children
to
in lb, Ottawa circi
circuit court at
France by which fruits are preserved,
by
un standard
*’ tlm«* ami r Ume., ,T
and vintart
pn'SP:i'“
- --------- ; »«mmr
tin*
MILITARY ACADEMY BURNED. I
■ r-r, rorl 11 — ——— a lew
•
.week,
children rich in prosperity.
trull l&gt; I nn,! Mb&gt;"&gt;e Cowth Cure I, tho M.ndard , IJ™
ni-’ana of alcoholic vapor. !rTt.o
.
, ”. 3 Haven
—
ago of muriv?
I। urenarat
on f..r
.........roual.
....... ** or
*
preparation
for every
ur cold.
com. HI .
*“ the second- degree
for complicity'
. is tales nil 1&lt;1... . — —
■ ..
due carefully end filled witl» alcohol.
murder of her husband, Eno*
Th? room is thrn htntfiediate .results,M remedy that prodm ; i“ '■
jar. or chloroform
sion will do for the children what we
.Lawrence,
has been'
sentenced to
to JackJack-ji
. e
,.r— —
w* IL GyojEAtt
-------- -„„
w^-u arrtencca
Mexico, Mo., Sept. 23.—The cxtexx»&lt;ve
closed to prevent lb? entrance of fresh
.. ?V'"' Hutehinson. aged 13, whose home 800 prison for 20 years. Since her con- Bnd haudsbme buijdings of the Mis■Ir.’and It Is claimed Hint the alcoholic
the genuine.
;
viction
she
has
made
a
confession
which
stfuri
Military
academy
were
totally
hju
Toronto,
had
hl*
left
foot
cm
off
#t
..w. ......
nan hia lert root cut &lt;»«t at
For sale by all druggists at 50c. and
J x k
■ c «i». calls promptly vapors prodMed by tbe evaporation of the Durand. Friday, by a train on the D. &amp; M. implicated Dr. Wetmore, of Holland. She destroyed by lire of an unknown origin
SJJOO.
.
railroad. —
-------------”••»** will testify against the doctor when he at ODC o'clock Thursday morning.
* . v ...
■ K.vr:i to mung alrohol preserve lhe fruit frwh for an
SCOTT
A
BOWNE,
New
York.
Inr’&lt; .1
.. .
-r Rapture tor
Ja
tried.
«. *_&lt;
--------------------------------------------------------- About 100 cadets were’ asleep in tne
.......... ,
. • ::v ■&gt;.' • *’?* can be d ’finite time. '
Mr*. R. DttYoung. Middleburg. Ia„
I
dormitory
when
the
alarm
whs given,
.... ■ * surgical operaMarder tfenaaUon Exploded.
Because a man does not agree with you wrHes. i haw used One Minute Cough
! und so quickly did the fiumrs spread
M?/* 8LX vear»- Both for myj-elf and
The Vicksburg murder sensation has
MORTGAGE FORBCUHVRK.
in politics, do not Immediately conclude children, and I cunrider it the quickest
that many of. the student* were-com­
fallen through. George-Bowen, tbe 11­
Whereas default lias been ma4e in the coopelled to jump from third-story win­ ditlons
that he b an auarchlet nr n hoodlum, a acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure 1 &gt;
ot a certain real estate mortgage. b*^r1/
. si. &gt;Mini,
•
j ear-old Midland boy who was brought
dows to the ground. About a score of ing date.tbe YTthday ot Anril- ISM. executed by
.
\v. H. Goodykaii ■
।
ajl . irte Of the slat? pirate, u traitor 011 the one band; or.an op­ ever used.
from Fort Wayne by Sheriff Vosburg
Brron Dlekhiwn and Ann * Dkxinton his wifeJ..C. Foley, formerly of Hancock, has ‘ from Vicksburg to locate the place the cadets were injured in their at­ nfHattlun. Batry Co.. Mlih.. to Adrian I).
. .
,
.-I-.--ml l»m. pressor of the poor, a tool of foul cousplrtempts to escape, but fortui.a!eiy none CooK. ol fiastinr*. Mien and recorded tn tiro
•
-. chattel njorl.
atora. «»n Hie other. These terms are now struck a rieh gold mine at Rainy Lake. ' where the body of the supposed victim
offlcc bf the resister of deeds fof; the coanrv o’.
were
fatally
hurt.
'
tt*'' Woodland,
Mtch
Co!.,
the
yearly
profit
of
which
is
estlmat"
Mtc!&gt;; 1 being hurltd about by men who usually
Barry, oti tbe area day of-April. fiQt. a: t-J0 p.
was burled, now admits that he was
-She origin of the fire is unknown. It m , in Uber 47 of page 14-s. An*i Whereas ill*
e&lt;| at 8*25.000.
iying und thnt he did not Mee Watson,
; ...1 E. Knap;.eh. I treat each other as gentlemen. yThere are
provided and agreed between lhe parties, that
Did you ever think how readily tie' iilius Sliver, kill anyone, but he sqya is‘l»elfeved by several ofiicers connected should any default be made Id fin payment of
with tbe academy that it was the work lhe iire.-ent doe on said morTga„-r. or any ia&gt;
,
! millinns of American-citizens, who do hot
SO*.'
j .....................
,nn ! b,o&lt;»tI
Uplroned by constipation? Itad 1 Watsoft told him he hud killed a man
k ailment &lt;»f either principal or interest, on anv
of
an
incendiary.
The
cadets
and
ofii: agree with o‘her American citizens.* but ; blood uj-xns bad health ami miinntme there.
(lav when tee -ame Is doe and payable and
■ cers, as well as Col. Fleet and family, should the. same remain unpaid «nd in srrean.
AV... j the number &lt;»t atiarchhiis and robbers in I
aKe* DeWitt’* Little Early Risers, tbe
! lost everything they had. nnd the loss for iWr.’&gt; day.-', * &gt; much of vae ar.ueinai of said
; this country is lltuileil.
fainom, little pills, overcome obstln *re couinor:»i£’* jet r»tn*jumg unpaid with all ar- .
Superintendent Walter* received in­ ' on persona! property will amount to rrxrag?s 0! interest shall at the nnfl-m of the
pupation.
.
W. H. Goodykan
AML** a.
•
U. IL PdltMidtll. In hU ..intel rvpurt u I Snlt bM h,.„, r0„„„„,d,.n
the structions from Cleyi-lnxid .to close lhe several thousand ollnrs. The total loss owr.ee o{ said mortgage, alter lhe lame of «ald
tnirtvthus,
become at- &lt;»**-e due e»»d payable,
Ha.'tings. Mich. &gt;uperititen&lt;lent of public instruction, just ’ b *udMu-n of County Treasurer I’.-rki'-, j Lake Angeline minc'at Marquette for un is estimated at $75,000. and there was and tbe Inletest di e Apr4L27th. IMW, on Mid
incwTgajtr aud not? MeoiUMMylug the amr. not
Ki he state. &lt;’”!■ , i&lt;*ned, says: The compulsory school law i *’• Alpena, who is clsiuted lu Ik* short up- indefinite period, and 500 mm were about $40,000 insurance.
having been paid and rrmsJn m arrear-. for
more than lour mot ths. the mortgagee elects to
i is said t*» It tve-proven, the m in. helpful bit j war‘,s ®f #^.000.
thrown out of employment. The I ake
IN ASHES,
ronaMer. and does hereby consider the wboie
Angelina bus been operated ti ilh lew inamount »et remaining unpaid upon mid mort| of school legislation enacted for some J
A. KW nosier, a prominent -cltlgen of J
len •■Elephant*
'‘■"“Pltan than nny n.l... in .b.l nl^
gnae auii imte to be on- and payable, and that,
year,. 1. I,» b.d lb, tlh-cl ol brlnifl.nt
•n«»"»vrl.« nrrurl.lln.cly
M. H
I1*.' .r”“? ?'*? ,Ur *h' ’'"‘V
CO»y Won&lt;i. x- ' S'P*. 2S--Thi- tbfe wimle annuut of liofh urinelpai atd inter­
n&gt;K.
!. .
... ,.
.
, , ,,
, , * । lro»n plies for twenty j ears, was cured in
est claimed to be due on s*lrt mnrlgpgr anrt not*
। into schortl tboiiMaudx of chlhfrvn who had , n short time by u.*eing DeWltt’.i Witch I v' ,
Jl,lgrncy 1,1
’""f'X &gt;,uir- ...n.ntiun.l cx'ent oft the season ot this al this date is Are hundred and tony eis ht dollar*
■ Photograph
it t htrveu All
and sixty one cent« (BMIM'l) aud no prucer.hnga
j previousiy bid defiance to the Jaw and J Hazel'Salve, an absolute rare for ail skin
X/
U
hC
°
her
g
“
iMCS
Wm
toU
°
W
fa
“
ou,
‘
re
*
ort
‘
*c«rrv&lt;l
Sunday
night
in
। r nl'_-b*.
at Jaw or in equity having been instituted to
hease*. Mote of this prrparalimi Is used
hi*' 'zsliiivxLiiaal; were growing np tri Ignorance.
In some
. ijj,, to»nj destruction by fire of the fu»n all others cotnbiniM).
in Michigan. mjjus wdralcn "elephant.” The ”ele- of the power of s«Ie in said luoriaMte cm»t*htcd
T-”■ 1 places, it £1 bald, enforcement of the law i
Health »n llealih
Michigan.
W. 11. Goody ea it
During the w eek et«ded Sept; mb&lt; •• IP
which has had many vicissi- Wtucb ha&lt; become ofierattvq becauae of -ha
’ has brought into seh»M&gt;l so many pupils
defiitil: aforesaid, and In pursusuee of tho
----------- vent
- - - In
• •by &lt;55- observers
. .'.■fejjst |,Ult *“■" !,aJ lo
“M
“W" i .hall, was'krorgtarUrd In thr-'.Lw.ro'ot reports
In va­ tmles. has beeq used qf Irfte for au ex­ statutes in such cases made and provided, the
hibition hall, Tnuseum of curios nnd res­ prenihes deM*rib?d In said inortgsge will he
rious
portions
nf
the
state
indicate
thnt
sold atj-ubhc M’Ktlou to til? highest bidder on .
could-be
' room Ciiu!*l
be provided. In Mime local!- , t lt-family. &lt;u&gt;d 8joo worth of . toper:v
taurant
purposes.
Originally
built
in
Saturday, fl;? to h day of December. Wt. at ;&lt;J
er.yMjMjIaa. innnmrmiiiou
intlnintnutioii or
of’the Kninwa,.
kidneys.
;
----------- ------ _'.ties,
1 .
.however, the
.
.law .has .bem .utterly
. . ; 8 drlivd away
.....
.
.
. ■
vr.yMqNTiQB.
by the ....
thlcyes.
’clock in tbe forenoon, at tbe front entrance to
I cholera infan turn urn! cholera morbus isjio by a syndicate of Philadelphia cap­ o
the epart house in tbe» city of HasUvg!*. &gt;th*l
. • negketert.
italists.
it
has
changed
hands,
several
.
Yonpg mothers dread the Summer mon- ■ deerrD*et!
*
• 'in area of- prevalence,
•
- . .. ------ -------... .
.
----- 1
th-t&gt;’a&lt;r wh^re the circuit court for Ums
fipies. the owners Iwing Hall &amp; Gnf-I county of E*rry is held.) tor tbe purpose ot •
. । th* on bcrouwt ol the great, mortality u- aumptiun
Mich.
| tnung children caused by hutvri troubles. typtold f
or Phltadelphta. Tbe lu- ou tbe ;
Hfi5!
diphtheria
-at
27,
"elephant is rsttmnted nt $16,CXM». J be i»r* an- d-rwrib-d in said mortgage a* followsSo ':r. Gilluian Brown, of 34 Mill St., f 1’rrfrct*safely tiwy !*• assured :ho-e wtm
. taeaslr* at 4 nnd
certain piece* or oarc6i« ofland str
CJuT’ZT - - j V S-OCK^.O
ctfecthe work of thc firemen was great­ ••Alt
^oulh (MfuiijT,, Mrtss., wa* lold by the* keep on h^nd DeWitis,Colic and CtiohoM
■mte iutd beinctn theCttv of Hasting!*. In the
whobpniff cough at 11 places.
SU1PLJS. 520,000.00
duet&lt;»rs.i i!i« ?on had lung trouble. ful. cur.*. aiiilxdiuinL-h-r it promptly. For
ly hninpered by the noor water supply. C’HiMty ci lisrrv. and state of MirtuRUi. debilious colic, dysentery
mid dial- i
tc-ibnkn* fol’ow’. to w t: Lo:&lt; !»7Daud‘.7t la
.
-.
-■ ■
...... ... . .... . ....
..‘pent
. r ’ eriitnps.
.
.
*'j -rlsn.r
'
FASTEST OF ALL.
the Citv of lta!rtU*ES.Uo«merly viitase) accrnl.
। throe liittidrrd ami *va-i.t* tiro dollst*
ibu* it!« tofTi.rrij
afford* Itiwrtwt.f
InMattt xeUrf.
.
Cupt. Thomu* W.liters, m*|K.Tintend­
Hic t* n-crrJH ptat ttrrrcf.
. Open for puf&lt;■. Oac. 15, 1830. : tVitli ikctors. who finally gave him np,
W. H Go&lt;&gt;t»Vi:AK
Dded. September-.'t.-UM
s’nt. of the Pittsburgh «t Lake Angelina
At&gt;HiAN l&gt;. Cook. Mortgac»e-Your ta,, W.U. I lire . Iculb. Lnironr r.u..
iron mine, the largest producer of ore
i
’
ortrupdj
Me.,
Sept.
25,
—
Thursday
in thc Marquette range, has received
ivas an eventful day at the Rigby track
PROBATE ORDER.
»bl.-rtl)lu.ta...tu w.„k ... rorrrotl, writ j »ur«S«ro^|mn,-..nror|»ra1cJw.th orders' from thv headquarters of the
because the world’s pacing record was
State of Mieiiigan, County ot Barry, ss.
.
. # lOO.OOO, hdsjn-id^-in ■
company to cease• mining operations
tuan.
lie say's
liU pirm.i
prereut good
capital stock
At a septan of tbe Probate Court, for
co., ro .he
,ic owes ,,aro
broken by John IL Gentry, lhe mag­ the
conntv oi Rwrr. . hidden at the
health to the use of
uf Dr. King's
Klug’s New DI*- assignment of all its property to J. S.
h. on the
inc 26th
sotn iuat..
lust.. and
nnd shut down
duv
the
- lu bo the best in the Elligh, of Payne, O. The liabilities
-------Th|B nificent horse pacing the fastest mile Probate offiee. Id lhe City of Hasting*, in
cowry, and knows it
are*---------------------; mine for uu ...j---..indefinite .period.
said Countv. on Wednesday Die Wh day ot
. . for
.
«...
— I bottles I csiimatqjl
■
•
... Aim
.. r.. ...
1. 1«the
I... . j «...
11 •throw
I,
l.fui
world
Lung Trouble.
Trial
at. w$30,
(XM) or more,
while
will
500 .......
laen out oft employ, ever made in harness and placing the Sept., m Ute year one thousand eight hun­
world's record at only half a second- dred and ninety six.
free At W. 11. Goodyear’s Modem Drug only i-eso'irt fs are represented by the meni.
Prtaeut, Charles W. Armstrong. Jodge ot
। over two tuiuules. or 2:00%. -Gentry
store.
v
compijnj^B'Rla-nt and stock on hand.
-s
Hrior Newt item*
' wa* driven by W. S. Andrews. His rec- Proiwte.
department in Harry
lu th** matter of thc estate of J shirs Byyd.Gutty »cd
nteres'. on a.‘,l elm*
-_
•
•
■ - • 2.z‘He I
Alic*
■
tleoea-ed.
.
Elbha 1*. Davis, aged 74. who had his orjl before starting.was 2:01 &gt;4. which
E. J. Strobm. a-leading jeweler of Battle
l»n readtag and fllltiglbe pcti’lon duly v*rl—.-­
Trov
XT V
Si
Troy, N.
Y., Slq&gt;t.
2S.-~L’uurity Trens- hip broken some tixue ago from'an ns- he made September s nt Glens Falls,
Creek, has tiled mortgages to \aeruie 1sev
flrdef Aliierr &lt;L Kent. »&lt;!«&gt;foist,rntpr pl the
urcr George II. Morrison has been ar­ sault by John Smith, a tramp, died N. V.. in the second bent ofl race with estate &lt;»fsaiddeepowd, praying that In* Goal
eral creditor?. to lhearaounj of dJi.dOO.
aer.m ii tin* day Aled. may. be heard mid al­
rested for a defalcation, said to amount in Jackson from tbe effects. At the Star
e* " Pointer.
lo ««1 mid a itecrec i»J MMonment duly luvdft
Ii yofi a reliable dye that will color an to $300,000, partly secured by securities
an&lt;i he ilia •hitrgnl frog» said trw*t.
time of the assault the trump was senA Corn Carnival.
even brown or black. arw&lt;l-will please and and property worth $125,000. Extensive
Turreupoii » is ordered, that SUur.tay the
tenecd
to
30
days
lu
jail.
I . Atchison, liuu.. Sept. 25.—Atchison*? 3rd dav of O.’t ,A.-D., HOC at ten o’cloek tn
satisfy you every time, nse Buckingham's uud wild-cat speculation und an inclina­
lh«- tnrenoou. be assigned tor Uh- bearing of
Queen
Wilhelmina,
'of
Holland,
has
secund
annual
corn
carnival,
held
Dye for the Wh biker*.
tion to lead a fast life were the causes of conferred the-Ank of the Order of Thursday. was ? success. The town saidxwunoj and that the heirs at taw of said
drreprfl and all other persona Interested in
’ .
Ordnge-Nussau upon Vice-Consul John • was elaborately decorated, the ground­ sai-1 eMatt*, are required to appear at a tarwiou
Se’.ool Dirtrlct No. 1. of Ionia, Orange his alleged downfall.
-mil cenrt. then to be holden at the Probate
Steketce, of Grand Rapids, us a recog­ work for everything being corn. The of
and Berlin is very wealthy, supporting a
Held Up the Cashier.
ofltee. in tbe city of Hastings, tn raid County,
lance school, yet’ In fifteen .year* school
Chicago. Sept. 26.—Two robb-rs Isle nition of his service* among the Neth­ residence*, store buildings und store and show cause. If any there be. wtav the prayer
of
rhe petitioner may not be granted. And M
inertlug has been attended by but «mr res­ Friday afternoon entered the office of erlander* iu Micbigun. He is thc only windows contained many handsome de­ Is further
ordered, that said petitioner give no­
ident. aside from ’ the -tioard membera thc Western Foundry company at the American to be so honored.
signs.
Thousand* of ..
people
stfarmc*! tice to the pe -sobs tntemted In said estate. n&lt;
_.
H?_
.
tbe
pendency of said petition and tb»- baanug
themselves,
and
that
resident
live*
'a-ro*s
County School Commissioner 11 D. the streets, wearing corn costumes or thereof
corner of Thirty-seventh street and Al­
fetal
•••r.wy nf Jettarwn,
by curing a copy of this order » bo
• • c u v»be the **i the street.
pubUslied in the Hasting* BAXJiKM. g n»obany avenue and holding up the cashier Dimbnd, of Corunna, has resigned to corn ornamenta.
• thereforo &lt;»pp&lt;Med
paper printed and circulated in said (bounty
took $1,600 from the safe and escaped. enter the ministry of the M. E. church.
ri-iu sn t K&lt;*|-wl*ati,’nScrofula aridfatarrh*
if ttarrv. onee tn e.ach week for three successive,
tea. N ui../
-1 for the American.
The~*Michigtm
Methodist
conference
Burlington, lu^ Sept. 24.—The Cas­ weeks previous to said day of hearing.
•”Mv husband ha* taken several bottle* rd
. l&lt;tn-«s
Chas. W. armbthoxo,
Hood * bara-rtparill* for &gt;eroful*»us s&lt;»rrv. wild H*
Chicago. Sept. 23.—The failure of the in session at Lansing placed itself on cade Lumber company's mill, office and
(A true Copy.
Judge of Probau.
1 Hk.CHRONICLE.
I* now a well man. He Im* *!-«» b-*n troubled
!'+•&gt;«. 8 a'kingtun st. Chicago, Ill.
with catarrh of tlte stomach, but h imtrti bH’er firm of Darlington. Quick * Boyden, record in'favor of the election of women lumber yard were destroyed by fire
since taking Hood’* BAreapartha. Mrs. r. M. commission men nt the ptock jnrtls, delegates to the general conference of
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
Lane. Beilevufe, Mich. H»x MB.
caused Frederick Boyden. a member uf the church.
will be $30,000 on mills am! office and State ot Micb’-gan.
lathe Ci run Court for tbe County of Barry*
Hood's Pills are pronipt aud eBclent yet the firm, to commit suicide.
Fire occasioned a loss of about $50,­ $73,000 on lumber. Thc insurance is
Ada Cook and Henry CookxopartuetT.
t’4f.... . ” •lr’rtv
a" wd?r and easy In action.
’
000 to the Oval Wood Dish company $23,000 on mills and office and $54,000 on doing tnirinuM at Hast lots. Michigan.
n r'r, :';! ’-■••o-t tor Um Couiitv o
iVu'. -rj iu r»,.- state of Michigan
under the Arm name of Cook A Cook.
.
in
Traverse
City,
whose
factory
is
the
lumber.
The
firm
is
one
of
the
best
The larxe carriage barn connected with
Pasadena, Cal.. Sept. 24.—Dr. Lewie
•IaJ-C &gt;.i, 'In- tub da^pf February
W:&gt;
largest of tbe kind in the world.
&gt; known :n this part of tbe Mississippi Joseph CustrE
. ..... .
ttmreln &gt;*endliig where the Pontiac Insane asylum.’ was hunted to Swift, of the Mount -Lowe observatory, HHHHH
Natiee f» hereby given that on the 43rd dav «t
1 v • ■1 - &lt; inmliii.mil and Levi the ground Frhtar afternoon.
.
Mrs.
Eva
Wilhelm,
aged
67
year*,
valley.
.
has discovered two new coxnets close to­
July. A. I*.. tMh&gt;. a writ of attachment was ouly
i,',' -T*-''.1'' -I rued .tants-i B. Hotel Are
isaned out of the Circuit Court for the County
gether, both being about one degree drowned herself in Silver lake at Trav­
® .r7'" *; ■ ' " - ■* r-,»v riv*in that I siial
StAtfi of Ohio |
of Harry, at the suit of Ada Cook and Henry
erse City. She was expecting to under- '
• ttJ '
f 4 ’ ’’
: ’i'”
front door of
City &lt;»rTa.em.. w
from
the
sun.
Cook, copartner*, doing business kt Hartings.
gp
an
operation
for
removal
of
can-'
(u
'1!l ' 1 i:s ,,f tlHalink*- Barry
Lucas County. •
Michigan, under th®. Ann name aud skyle of
■ I-iv-'' ,,,W iP '
Hie Place for
Frank J. Cheney make* .oath I*?*1
lh*.
Cook 4 Coek,the above naped Plaintiffs.against
car, from which she hail long suffered.
n.Tf f.M..., : &gt;r- .*:&lt;( Coniite. on seplor partner ot-the Annul F. G. ’ h«»vy
Constantinople, 3vpt. 23.—Hejx»rts
the lands, tenements, goods and ehattlm,
Co* doing hwloew in the city of
S.
D.
McNeeiey,
grocer
at
Menominee,
j
moneys
ivud effects of Joseph Custer, the de­
or ho hiiiflh Ih-reof aufLstate Hf-.r. s dd. hiu! Vml sa'd Arm V n m’ h»ve been received ' from . Turkish
fendant ab^ve named, for the sum of Ones
- -&lt;■ fit- Hioouiit «;u»‘ lo thc. mum of one hundred dollar* h»r co* 1« ci*'*’ »’f sources that 2,000 Arrtifnlons at he- was closed ou attachments by local cred- Hundred and Four Dollars and nine roaf*,
lite h&gt;*l. IntertMt anil Ta-arrh that cannot be rarrrfI t&gt;» ’’&gt;**
itonu
teio*
(»
j
).
which .said writ was returnable errthu
-b'brrli iwww’
muh. niar "Erzingan, have bceu put to
■tail's
Catarrh Cure
FuANI* •' CHE-t.&gt; •
H.ir.CM^rhCur.
4th dry nf Aurast. A. l». 1806.
A sputh-bound passenger tfnln or. the
AU that certain piece
Sworn before me and Mif»*cnl&gt;vd In inv pres­ death.
Dated this first day of September. A. D. t«3G.
ifelitt;
In
the
elxy
Michigan
Central
railroad
was
derailed
M U'
SW.KKZSV A tSWKRVKV.
of l*7.’7,npu».ii,.
iv.rry. *&lt;“l State of ence. this Cih day
A. W. G!eo*‘»u, Ntitarv rujii&lt;Attorneis for llain’-lff
three miles south of Grayling by train
■*■11 j w»-*t corner of iREAL •
.Mr. H. WETTfnTTN, a well-known,
No. Thirteen In the
Send yauraddieM td H. E. Bu-kl^n A wreckers, but no one was hurt.
it C.itr &lt;it fla\tl-f|£*. ' Itait’s Catarrii Citrr I* tnkmi I'
enterprising citizen of Byron, 11U
Prof. M. S. Owen, s noted music:nn,
O. Chicago, and cH a free wntp!* lox of
&lt;&lt;• •! Ent o’ a Bw- arts dlnsetlv on th? bipod and
; writes: ‘'Before I paid much atten­
ln • i;tu»;-u-r near said of the system. Send for te«’lnioniais. tree. r. nr Kinr’s New Lif«*
W"1 pill* died at Benton Harbor, aged 77 years.
rmivtare you of their Serifs. A Th.-tion to regulating tbe boweta, I
,1. ritriuw &amp; Co. Toledo. Ohio.
Mrs. Mary Gibson, living in Detroit,
“ Tht Nui£arj Falls Routtr
" .vmii nt-ji nirorr, -t?; Sold by Dnucglata. 7te.
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"rm.,
In
.elk...
.
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hardly knew a well day; but since I •
attempted to hurry a fire in th*kitchen
'’-ink •Twrtecu. thence
fectln- In I be cure of Consllpstl'.ii and stove by pouring in kerosene oil and was
£ learned the evil re­
denars Ainlrilsice and Ortix of buate- ,lek b.-mtache.
ForMnlarlnl
Htatfons.
1 -■'•til: Coutt Corn mis*
fatally burned,
sults of constipation,
mata. «*f main.
Central Ainvrias,
have p injhMed
Trouble, they b.vo been orowd h sta
!
■
uencnit vmrnw,
e -----------LT CjuZi:
J. G. Bragg, who hud l&gt;een tn jail at
and the efficacy of •
1 tImC&gt;m?d*tnaQt.
• n'i&gt;? Iiend of jofiiur HolHtein co*« fioui aide. They are guaranteed to In m-ricet
------ j W. S. CarproW* he«d «t MHimulurr. n r™, from every drietertoos solelrnce Jiftbor-Springs for tbe last six weeks
HIDES:.
charged with crimes against young girls
^cation*.
-Several sttempLf t»» g*-’ ca'tlo of ltd* bic* a
I for over thirty years
■“‘•’WkihU
nf about ten years of age, escaped and
iu Uieir country have tailedPills,
had
— notI have
one not
attack
...(•iiatsiMiittiivdrowned himself.
■
'i .'■&lt; lli&lt;- i'robalc office.
one day
’s sickness
that did not readily
yield
to this
C. R. 08BORN. Local Agent. Biwttaga
English Simkin
rvrnoye* all
Franks Mdran, of Dailey, returning
-•■ ' &gt; ■Uhl niiuXv, or
v at a rbteaec.
remedy.
My
wife
had
been.
prevL
: •&gt; , •
b,.r m nlr . Hard, Soft nr Callfm-ed Lump* and Lirin- Sold by W. H. Goodyearfrom Dowagiac with a horse and car­
-&gt;il hundred kuti ninety tabes from Imrae?. Bllawl Spavin-. &lt; mb-.
riage. was Flopped by three traiups, v. ho । ous to our marriage, an invalid for.
Splint-. Sweeney. H"-g-lfene, b&lt;,tle«.
years. She had a prejudice against
pulled him from the carriage, »ied him
; Mpraln-. all Sa.Slrh Throata. Cmtalm. tdC■•n Uh*
cathartics, but as rood as she Iwgan
band nnd foot, and took his money,
: Save So** by uae of one bottle. '' ,‘rn,n’5„.
to use Ayer’s Pills her health wbs
horse nnd carriage and got away.
■k** n-titlonduiv rerifo*d 1 thtf ni&lt;&gt;at wonderful 'Blemish Cor? evu wk®
The farmhouse of Joseph Pettingcr, 1 restored.”
.
'..::r„t;',",,±3’SL • •»•»«:• s"ld 'j, ,'v- “• Uood‘w- Ur'“‘
hw'
'■’■•lit,-,itowoii nir
,
,,
.
,
wk™
~.OM
near Cass City, was destroyed by fire
'''■'i.-i-Htirfl,M’l» !li*lwiif mid gh&gt;L HaMilig*. Midi'.__________ _
and a two-year-old cbikl was burned to
I
HIM
'Y1"’1*' -n
MU, Mlnnlr
Minnie Ann.Uell
Ann.bell o'
of C
C-arlole.
&amp;
death.
...
e.rterly. .n.I.U'n tarty &gt;lvln«
General passenger agents of many
’■“i.M.’S,'
. round
m&gt;I In
"ln
J . L
foiturt &lt;I
,i«ul
In bed
b&lt;-&lt;l M
l''ld«r
J,y “
"&gt; "
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1
railroads arrived at Alpena, making the
trip with a special train over tbe new
Detroit &amp; Mackinac railroad from Ba
City. H WM t*1® Grst P*“cn?cr traJD
Tb.ln.rt-l"ln‘chTw“d’ &lt;or
over the road.
Francis Jordsn. for 2* years president
of the Union Banking company and
■' cm-. »™l &lt;11 «kln IrrupUMi*. *"*1
prominent fn financial circles, died in EL
; * n r.»hr »i thi* nrd^r tn - , tlwlj earn
or uo p«jr reuoir"-'
*&lt;
lU-iihu. ft an site* .-* 5 lo&lt;u.r«iirtidtn&lt;iw perfort
Joseph, aged 83 years.
‘i
1,1 H54*'l GreUll*
Burr Caswell, the first settlor of Ho­
rrru.MH.1. Prtw M
£
'
forttewMHW ‘ ur
bos cotmtr. U deedi"l day **f l.ftM*tne
l«„. Kwuh by W. U. U.rud»"fA\"t;n
wnin-f «*’
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there are
I would cer­ Iftone S. Hocper. o! &amp;UI".
tainly have pteBfed tote those ley depths wirD&gt;»lz«d »t 1!W boo* ot U* br*» F*'twelve inches below and got my feet wet,! enU. &gt;t five o'clock jeslenl.J .fionHWO,
Tor the water was at least eighteen Inches K&lt;». W. W. Tutor. •!
deep in places. The thought of the peril , preforming the ceremony.
Ma i.'*x
1 was lu chills my feel yet when 1 think of
The wedding was a qatet effie oWy t»e
of it But exciting situation* are oue of relatives..and a few of the brides mast
the things people cooje to Switzerland for, iathnsKe girl friends »»eing presentand I should nut have trit right to enme
The bridal couple were attended by
home without having some such experi­ Mi» Agnes C. Rich, of Traverse City,
ence as this to relate iu years to crane.
and William SiebblnsJ Thc bride warttAt Brlenz where 1 stopped that night. ’ tired in a bandaome travelinif g&lt;»wu of
1 had to replenish iny atock of^loihlng. I dark brown corduroy.
friend Murrell that lw Wasn't along that ettered one of the village Htorea and waa
Mrs. Hooper is the youngest daughter
morning or he would have been "Ohed” watted upon by a very pleasant young ,&gt;t Mr. ,nd Mr,. M. W. St-Ublr*. nnd tai
and “Abed” till he was sick of It. There 1^:\
_ —
!±. Zzr
—“ ”for“ । Hiwn-.s nVed in Hastings, where »h?
lafly. 1
I blundered al&gt;m«
with
Gennan
Thursday, Oct. i. 1896.
was no one oh board wiut spake English a tew minute* trying
trjIng to tell hrr wk
what * cOunt«| ns our of it* fairest daughter
and so I bad to content myself with say­ wanted, and when at
X last I had ; i-nrnd j
h £ln RIWU
&lt;ma„
tta
te_-...
of ____
out_public
JB
-lx
______acLouLjL
COOK BROS. Propdffofo
Ing. “Aeh tthr -dehoen. nlcbt wabr?” to the thing* desireik 1.found out that ahc । b
1)er 8wevt rtisbositem and ladylike
tbe German Herr by my *ide and be-filled spoke English about u well as 1 did.
If manner./ins
- -----j- •herartf
------- t»w
made
a universal lava
tn with German what, us 1 suppose, I teit like a run:: who has climbed i:‘p on a urite wifti the old as well as the &gt;*«J»nff.
would have .liked to tuty In English.
chair and wound the clock every night Tor ahd she will be greatly missed, especially
•Unleaa yon have seen one. you can’t eleven years and then suddenly discovered lu the vubngrr society ffireletNO XIII.
imagine how beanIlfa! n luonnUifn cun be, that It only seeded winding mice In right
Berne. Bwllzerhnrt,
Mr. Hoopei *m a young man of many exwhose summit I* 'white 'With snow and. dao’s.
A Oku st 15. ’96.
cdleai quahtiee. am) although little known
clouds and whose sides of brown and grttm
Dear Hr. Editor:
Brien I* one of ths ce.n’*,r» of the wood In our city, has created a most favorable
ou
which
is
perched
here
and
there
a
broad
The customary rain is uow falling mer­
carving industry which employs over six impression upon all who have met him.
rily outside. 1 don’t know what 1 should eared cottage slope dowp to the green hundred persons in that port of Swhzcr- He has a lucrative position with the Gale
Then when your little' land known as tbe Bernese Obedhnd Company, at Dallas. Mr. snd Mrs. Hoop­
io, were it not for lhe sain. Not only water below.
■u»es it keep me Inside, (when there is a st. ainer plows through such slake, lying’ Some of the earrings exhibited in the shop er left on the seven o’clock train last ev­
♦•lace to get Into,) but It furnishes me also in a basin whose rides clear around are.1 windows are very beautiful and others ening far Alblup where lhe grooms par­
with an easy and elegant introduction lu huge mountains beyond which tuwer still1 veryjudicrous. The Swiss, as well as t!«e ents reside. They Will visit several points
• ach letter. It always makes such a fav- other great white domes and spires, and Germans, seem to have the knack of mak­ en route to Dallas, aud will .be at home
•rablt impression up6n a reader when ’he when the lake Is made romantic by tradi­ Ing 'the most attractive aod desirable about Nov. 1.
bods the letter be has just received, be­ tions of a nation’s liberator, and Its plc- souvenirs* for traveler* of any nation 1
gins. “It is raining hard to-day. and as I turesqueness increased by quaint boats' have visited. Their carvings especially,
navn’t anything else to do. 1 guess 1’11 which dot its surface, and when you hear* made me wi*b that my pocket book w^s .J
HKXNBTT—tBOStelDE.
write to you.” But I wouldn't have you now and then the tinkling of the bells1 as big and as full as my ^bicycle satchel, trA very pretty wedding occurred at tbe
। hick it rains here all tbe time. This is from the flocks from the upper mountain1 and that the latter was capable of holding home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ironside last
'be first shower we have had for two days t&gt;astures. 'then is the time when you wish1 everything I should buy under such dr­ evening, the contracting parties bring
nnd a lialf. It may be a little too moist you were an artist or a poet and could take’ cumstances. Some of tbe finer carvings. their oldeit daughter Mias Lizzie, and Mr.
»•» suit some people, but just think what n your brush or your pen and make these! such as those of chamois hunters, deer, Gard D. Bennett.
"'I
scenes real for your friends and others to' and so forth, are nlmoat life size. and. from
country It Is for raising ducks
Tbe tfeddlng march was played by Mrs.
Sunday afternoon at Lucerne however, whom they were only vague, faraway vls- these they go clear down to an antlereu T. S. Suleeba, and the ceremony was
••■as a beautiful half day, and everybody ions, almost .beyond the bounds of this1 elk, which, while every feature from tbe formed in the parlor by Rev. A. D. •
• njoyed It accordingly. Lucerne lies at work-a-day world.
dainty hoof to the top of the branching i»y. Mias Maude Ironside and Mr.
At last however the twenty three miles antlers is absolutely perfect, could be hid-* man Frost stood up with the tjridal e
tne head of one of tne most beautiful lakes
m Europe.
To tbe left is a group of Were passed oyer and we landed-at the den behind a postage stamp. The bear The bride was attired In eream cashmere
great mountains called the Rlgi and to the little town of Fhielen. From here I rode seems tq be a great favorite with the carv- with trimmings of chiffon, aud carried
right another immense peak called Rltetus. a couple of miles farther up the bank ot a; era, and they represent him in every con- brides rosea. About seventy guests were
t his name probably arose in connection little stream emptying Into tbe lake of1 celvable shape and engaged In almost present. The bride and groom . were the
with a tradition to the effect that Pontius Altdorf, the village of William Tell where every occupation. The “Lion of Lucerne” recipients of many very handsome aud
Pilate, overcome with remorse, drowned they have lately erected a beautiful bronze also Is a favorite subject, bur the number useful presents. Mr. and Mrs, Bennett
nhnself in a small lake in lhe vicinity. I statue of the hero and his son. Then I of different expressions of countenance ore held In high esteem tn this city by all
-lon’t believe this myself. If a person be- returned to Fluelen andX^om there rode tbe dying king &lt;rf beasts Is made to as- who know them. They are prominent
■teved all the traditions which-are poured nine miles to Brunncn, over a road called sunte. Is only limited by lhe number of workers in the Presbyterian church, and
nio his ears In this part of the world, the the Axeustrosse, almost every foot ot artiats who have attempted to represent It is lhe wish uf all that their future life
ihing he believes with would be worn out which is blasted out of solid rock. It runs hhn.
may be a luppy one. They will go. to
h a week. To begin with there are all hundreds of feet above lhe lake and yet
From Brienz the road ran along the housekeeping" immediately al lhe groom's
• he atories in connection with William when 1 looked up and compared the dis­ shores of the lake to Interlaken. Children home-on Green street.
Cell, which most ot us would be glad to tance to the top-of the cliffs and then to greet the traveller at frequent intervals,
•■clleve if we could. Here too. they have the water below. It seemed as if tbe road offering for sale little boquets of edelweiss,
Over a small white flower said to grow only on
•u old stone tower standing in lhe middle ran almost to the waters edge.
HKXYAN—-FITZ MMXOXS.
( lhe river, which they claim was a light across the lake were the mountains from a the higher mountain au'mmlta, and lo reMr. Albert E. Kenyan and Mrs. Harriet
house In ancient Umea, and whose Lallu little different point of view than 1 bad qnire great skill and nerve to find and pick L. Fitz Simmons were quietly married at
&lt;ame Lucerna. gave the town Its name. seen them from the boat. It was a grand it Some travellers insist however that the the M. E parsonage by Rev. Them. Cox.
u doesn’t appear what anyone would have ■sight. It isn’t at such tiniesaa this that! romantic Swiss of former days has so far Tuesday morning, aud took the 7:53 train
&gt;anted of a light house in tbe place where feel lonely and wish for company.
degenerated as to raise tbe edelwiss for for Niagara , Falls. and Other eastern
So on 1 went around the lake. A lone sate in bls market garden.
«»e tower stands. There are also a couple
.
pointe. Mr. Heoyan has lived Id Has­
f curious old covered foot-bridges across place is TelFs Chapel where they have d At Interlaken, I .remained a day. view­ ting* aud vicinity for many years.
Mrs.
i&gt;e stream, and the roof of one of the built a little shrine on, the spot where Tell ing the famous mountain, the Jungfrau, Kenyan came tn our city about a year ago
trueturea Is painted with scenes from sprang ashore from GesslerS boat. Across and watching - the cosmopolitan crowds. with her son and daughter who are In
'•yias history by some wildly imaginative the lake can by seen the location of the People come hereto this little place from btMrtMas hare. They .will be at home to
ruat. Any one who could believe that Gruetti, those springs which tiadllion say all over the world, and ns you sit on the their friends about Nov. 1.
hear scenes ever occurred as represented. sprang up on the spot .where three of the Denches placed under the trees along the
«onld read Baron Munchausen and think Swiss leaders stood when n compact was principal streets, you can hear almost any
A large crowd Is expected in the .city
i was history. Then tliey have a vague foimed. At the head of this arm nf the language.
The most common language Saturday, providing tbe day is fair, on
umor that they once had, three successive lake stands the •Schiller Stuiii-.’s great rock perhaps is the rumbling German, then the
ays on wbifh no rain fell in this locality, pinnacle, jutting many feet out of the gliding French, rough jolting Etonian b account of lhe big Catholic picnic on lhe
hese are just a few samples of what sort water, on winch Is an Inscription to Et unusual, noris the musical Italian, fair grounds.
The admission to the
f things are mixed up with the real rec- Schiller the poet of Tell. A later tradi­
lite il is by no means rare to hear "Aw. grounds la tree.
of those one bears, says
• ds of this country. Aman even has to tion t*,an
:at a charming view,don’t ye know!” or
It Isn’t very often that people ot His•ok over hlb hotel bill, if he wants to be that once an American let him»elf Jlowu a thin feminine voice somewhat nasally
from the top of that rock and painted artiriH^:Ing. “My, ain't that mountain tiiij^t have the opportunity to bear so noted
nre there are nb errors In It.
.
Pterliaps the finest sight here, beside? “Use Thompson's Hitters,” nnd “Try , lovely. George! Say. I chewed up the last a speaker as Jinn. Roswell G. Harr.
He
he lake and mountains, ia the famous Spearhead Plug.”’ and no forth, on It, in’ stick of'our American gum this morning,
Lino of Lucerne, carved out of the solid bigger letters than those which commem­ and I don’t know what we’ll do BOW till I1M&gt; a national reputation as a public
speaker.
Bear
him
at
lhe
(air
ground
orate
Schiller's
name.
Some
fit
teen
years
ock of tbe mountain side to the un-mory
we get back.’’
.
•t tbe Swiss guard who fell trying to de­ had guue by and he was a cripple for life
Saturday.
It was while listening to this____
babel,Tof
.
end Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette when (be Instilled Swiss at Last concluded!' tongues that I finally concluded that ow­
He ing to thc- financial stringency which has
•gainst the Parisian mob. The great iiun, that he had been punished enough.
STILL ON THE BOOKS.
derced by a spear, is stretched oqt in his had to removtl his advertisement, too. At pursued me clear from America. I should
featb agony, but his giant paw atili covers another place! Is a Chapel built on thu be compelled to cut my stay short about a
ind protects lhe lilies of France. It -is a spot where Tfll shot Gessler. it is really week and return from Genoa, Instead uf
moat Impressive work and I don’t wonder surprising what nn amount of places there Naples as I had planned. So 1 have only
Thc books of tbe United HtiUca treas­
• he Bwiss are proud of it aud what it com- are around here where you can pot your a. coupie of weeks more here, and I don't
ury still curry nn item of $1,000,00.
finger on the ixact spot where greai events c^re very much.
ueioorates.
’
The next day after reaching Lucerne. 1 took place, when the plain- fapt is that no /Leaving Interlaken with Its gay crowds which represent* -United States noted
uok my wheel and boarded the early boat such event ever bappened. We, with our abd turning a last look at the Jungfrau which are supposed to have been, con­
&lt;fr Flnelen at the opposite end of tire lake one little myth uf George Wa&lt;-hlngton’s looming up in her robe of snow not tar sumed In the great Chicago fire 25
1 resolved that (or tills trip at least. ] cherry tree, would cut a sorry figure In away, 1 started for Berne. A pleasant years ago, says the New York Sun. It
-ould go first class and gbt the best possi- competition with a ,very small country ride of three or lour hours brought me wans known that there wax $1,000,000 of
de point uf view the boat-provided, no here.
here, but I think 1 hardly have the spare currency, more or less, in the vault* of
Next day It rained steadily all day long in this tetter for tl.is “City of Bearn,’’ .-o the subtreasury then, nnd that none
natter what the extra coat was. The re■alt was about as usual wlien I try to do and by night 1 Would have welcomed the 1*11 leave it till nexi time. .
of it was recovered, but the denom­
.aythlng swell.
Tbe first-clash deek sight of tbe meanest yellow* dog' which
Your* truly,
inations of those notes and the exact
.rotted brautiful from tire dock, with Ils ever weni-down an American street with
Sriuley W. Smith.
amount are unknown, os the books of.
&gt;wning. and comfortable, shady seat&lt;*and an oyster can tied to ifts tall, provided he
tbe cashier were consumed also. There
could
prove
by
the
brand
on
tl»e
oyster
i concluded It was none too good for me.
NO CALF THERE.
conld' not have been, however, very
&lt;oup 1 went, and found there was only a can or otherwise prove he was really a.felSome time The Boy Knew What to Expect if Jl« many dollars less or very many dollars
/reoclnuan or two to keep me company, low countryman of mine.
Returned.
o a deck built for about three hunthel. when you get to fading as if you stood in
mor? than $1,000,000, nad it would aim•Everybody elan was down below, and It no need whatever &lt;Jf human society you
The boy. was starting out in the world I pUfy the accounts of the treasury and
vaau’t long before we got frozen out above just adjourn to some little room, and lock to make a living, and possibly a name ’save a great deal of labor to the book­
•nd went down and flocked In with the or- yourself in and stay there for a half day. for himself. His father had given ton; keepers if congrcas should pass a bill
itaary mortals in tbe second cabin. They Nine times out of ten you’ll be glad to see some money and a great deni of advice.
or resolution recognizing the fact
•eemed glad to see us. I found the smoke tbe cat after an hour or so. Then If you He had a situation in prospect, and ca
thnt this money Is no longer
in
tack and leaned up against that and suppose you hadn’t seen a familiar face In
he hrfH never taken kindly to farm work, existence, for every day wheh the
a
week
or
ten
days
and
had
no
prospect
of
awtbt what glimpses of the scenery 1
balances
•raid and still pi eserve communications seeing one for five or six weeks more, that it looked like a good opportunity for cashier of the treasury
you had beard practically nothing but n him. Bays the Detroit Free Press.
his accounts he
has
to
include
vttbthc warm cylinder.
“Thur's one thing I waster say ter this Item, deducting it or adding it
I with I dared try to describe the won- foreign tongue for forty days and forty­
terfol views which burst upon us along nights (for ii&gt; the cities lhe racket keeps up ye,” the old man said as he handed the as the case may be from the amount
liat ride, one after the other. But I know all night), that it had rained bard all day, youngster his luggage out of -the spring !n band. It appear* upon every daily,
&gt;hat people like to get their mountain that you had written till your shoulders wagon at the station, “an’ I want yer to weekiy, monthly and yearly statement
-cenezy at first hand. - I know that usuaL acted and your head swam, tba’t all you vnderstan’ thet I say it in all kindness.
of the as»eta and IfabBIUee of the gov­
y when I am reading and I eotne to a had lo read was a matter-of-raet guide Ye’re goln’ away from home weth puny
ernment os
“unknown
destroyed
^laoe where an author describes a sunset book and a list of the places where Amer­
good prospecks."
United States nqtea. $1,000,000.”
•r lake, or distant view. I commonly skip ican Express Company’s travellers checks
“Yes, dad.”
oat part and turn over lo something dif are cashed, that English books were so
MORTGAGE SALE.
"An’ at the same time ye’re goin’ ter
errot. So much is this tbe case that I high and your stock of money running so
Default.having been niwte far more than atxta
■ad concluded that 1 didn't have much ap- low Hurt you didn’t feel it would be wmeto move inter tbe neighborhood o’ the
•reeiatlon for Um!ore’s Iteauilrs and didn’t invest in one. that ahead o^you was a wicked whur yer, foot’s liable ter slip payabl«t on a mort^Ke &lt;Uu-&lt;i a pro e*
tnivle ny Raotftm »a&lt;l KllztUrth Shade. hu«.bana
rpect tn get much out of the trip down four week’s bicycle and railroad journey uny minute."
Mnd rv -&lt;’r»le! In
te lake of Lucerne, except the sa’.isfac- through a but and fever breeding coun-.ry
“Yes, dad.”
the office of tho Buhler o Deeds, for the conn
-on of knowing that 1 bad been over a like I'aly, among a people ot whose lan­
“Wall, whut I waster any is jes’ thia: Ijr of Barry and dtaeaf Michlg'Ui.on (be 7th
cMrta which every one says Is “simply guage you didn’t know a word and who»* Home's gdin’ ter stay right here whur dayoi aukchi. A. u . iai*. tn-iiber 47&lt;.f Mort
ngeaempagn j^aad the m &lt;1 Dan tel «ool
irand.” and “perfectly lovely." So I wa* reputation (or “traveler-bleeding ”' Is. the
ye kin alius turn to it. But timeli her uaUKb having &lt;j:r,t intestate, aud the umij mon
••prepared to have my breath come short byword of all globetrotters, and then abate
race iiavuig no *: .u«lg-ied b&gt; Beidaniin Co l
•ad quick every time I turned tuy ejes to- ail the risk of getting out of the aludxhty been mighty hard lately* an’ this farm liaiwh.CjiithiH Green and Martha AawCv.
►unrivmg heire mi I. w of &lt;uM Danjel Cool^uTh
vard some new point of view and caught dollar the last we«-k or so (for I find- that never won’t no great shakes no how.”
&gt;^^Jntht'*i&lt;illL‘,'URh|l,,r
dMed
MI know it, dad.”
Kkt of home new splendor. 1 am nnt j rxiwt-re* nni up Burprialngly higher uiiiu ;
“So ye might ez well underatan* thet
green «&lt;» bursting out Into “Aha," and one is a’.UDe^—suppose nil ihh and per- i
....
mu -cMtn. on fiNtfe i.i , fur
•Oh’s*’ every time I «nue across n pretty baps you can get hum? Idea of tlm ex’m- ef ye come back ’cause ^re wanter see Which
dj-teu’tithe said Kn-Uuins Co-dbau*!!. fa
&gt;rtne. but it was probably lucky for wy btrant &gt;ud Jn&gt; &lt; u&gt; Mate i f m nd 1 war. In the folks ng’in. ye’ll git yer wish, but rf virtue ot the right given line by ton »M«4 most,
■• fJ" *’
ye °°me' blM?k l°°kin’ fur fatted calf. kagi*. Haw tu^de and hereto makes th- wh'nte
t-F.
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. «m
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rK)wrfu]
ter g(?t dtsaf- Pritt.-It&gt;Hi S mi r»f HMHi MhrtgMgn Mtul ton
out the'maddening
If nut. (
tbr roun is. I went in In d and niter hum­
Awarded
p’inted.”
.
mini! over ail the soi.g» 1 knrw rl.».iiig .
•nut of. three hun
nine umr
blu»-bo
wiki “
- Minty nine
uo tles hsugiug on I
Honora—World’s Fair, with
lud M-reuty im.e
। the wall ’* | got to a»eep.
x dim :
It was a London diamond broker and
I recoilrctkiri that it was n
he was trying to get into thc social
I tltofthh time through the lattgt &amp;&gt;tig t'uu :
awim. Al last he received cards for a
I 1 ff*ml|v dozed off.
Next morning I rode out of Lucern-- certain imposing function, but. unfor__ _________
. beaurifudy
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theVw.n
however
under a
-no. • toMleJy. •bout th. ume tur», w» « ton o’clock bl lb.
o{ Utseolirt
The rectni beaw rain* had melteii n»uri&gt; i *or*ce« to aasume the leading role in an Clfv 'if H'Ultll.ua d,wr
erui..lu..l
u,._...... . .
*n»w an ifie mountain top* w«rf lu cereral una^voiy police court case. “You 'ave
pis.wa 1 found all tbe m»-n «.f a vitUae done IL” exclaimed his friewds. “Yoe
.worfcltiK to ki^p M-Bir Middeiil) aDcrnaliia viJj get® teedfc note to say der danoe
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p^tpohed&lt; and y(A vl]1 iiOt
motiuiaiii lorrent .from
nverwheiming
the bM
town. There was usually a thin sheet of told
.___ when der day is!” “Nod ao,” ea­
water from a hundred to two hundred feet; ejaimed
ve der invitafioo
wtd* and then In the middle would be a

Powder

STOVES
STOVES

and

Absobjuteey pure

Hastings Banner

but the
.
Acorn Stove or Furnace wifi npvrr •
buy “y ot!,er kind- The5* ar,‘ -‘in
thebwt n°d as the‘-proof of the pu l - i ;
eating.” bo to is tlie proof of tlie quabi
'■ ’lh'
stoves in the using. They use |P.
cleaner, give out more heat and are ;•&gt;*
way superior to all competitors. i’.,r
proof of their excellence ask those w| , ; "
nsed them, they are oar best advertisers
'
For sale in Hastings only by

INNOCENCE AWHEEL.

ehwuari tt • turn Iwd n.-dc and in whlrli
they

Weissert Bros.
flryor tinware or abt-’t iron work w&lt;- propose to art the pace

Bargains in Millinery
is often a very mistaking sign. It generally
means an inferior, lot of trash, but our in­
ducements now are an opportunity that
ought to be grasped. We are offering the
best values iu Millinery Goods ever offered
in the city, and we have the.most superb
and excellent line. Our new stock has just
arrived and everything is new and of the
latest designs aud patterns. Everyone vis­
iting the fair should see this exquisite line
of goods.

HSSTIMQ5
RICH

DON’T INSIST
Upon wearing yorir last winter's wrap’ when a
little money will buy you a warm, comfortable,

and well fitting

CLOAK OR CAPE
a.t our store. These garments are made to wear
well and at the same time look styijsh Land al­

together right.

Orders taken on approval for any cioak or cape
in our catalogue-

L. E. STAUFFER.

Our
Prices
On

HATS
—and everyone
should examine them

— For the

ten day

must keep looking to

Beginning
Sat. Aug. apth.

miss nothing, and the

and ending

for that reason.

One

jolliest lot of some­

things one ought to
look over for the sake

of economy is offered

Our io Days

This includes

$1.50.

$2.50

Tuesiiy
Sept. 7th.

$3-0° "
Grades.

ypu have your choice
of.

Any
Stiff Hat
in our store

■«•»

If you need • fine fell
h»t, look these over

before

the stock

broken.

C. H. OSBORN &amp; Co

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Hastings Banner. I see*;
JESTINGS, MICH, OCTOBER 8, 1896.

How’s Business

Woodland.

The question is on
Everyone’s Lips....

nrrtU

wXwd’.J’"

Well-:-:.

CUIKI’VE.'. l UTTEIti
01
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It might be better,
It has been worse.
.&gt;rney at
Co.’more.) ' •­
State. OoUeeuoiu

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-.iiMAN. HMn&lt;w**hle Phy
and Suwon.
,-. rs groi-rystore.)

i’jHskian and Surgeon,
. ’ •
Mich.
block east of depot.

prompt

i (’; H. BARREN
.. .
. pi.viriAiis a» d Surgeons.
. responded
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In
lfv&gt; cuunly
to 1with
, day or night. .

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. .‘.irk J4ne carefully awl
,
» jtu* or chloroform
I
&gt;-iucT* Racket Store.

uijpmai. '•alls promptly
. nt:, nugiven to Utting
Hernia: &gt;»r Rupture for
,
&lt;&gt;t caw* can be
“-.-.•at -a surgical upera-

We are going to do a Good

BIG CROCKERY
business this month, going to sell
100-Piece Dinner Sets English
Ware at $8.00.
Yes, Seperate pieces at the same
rate. To be sure there’s not much
profit in it; but it beats sitting
down, whistling for Courage
Courage and
and
Better Business,

Stirling,
Crawford
&amp; Co.

Lojal E. Knappen.

AUKS

at Uw,
Ha-tinga. Mich.
rt&lt; «»f the state. Colnk-Ao.
•

NOW
if You Intend
To Use Any
Wall Paper...

5graph

Sb“ “O’ed
W|U&gt; h«t 1&gt;U»M0. Ur PrlM d|t,d ta ,K&gt;

chH&lt;1'fn 10 mourn tbe low
of a kind mother.

MnrWm. Jtrrard I, ou lb, tick ll,L

rbe.Mayo school closed last Friday for
the Eaton county fair.
J. C. F. Dillon, of Mancelona, visited
relatives in this vicinity.
Wm. Coats, of Edmore, is visiting
friends aud relatives here.
&lt;
B
Mrs. Rachel Daiy. of Nashville, visited
her son, F. M. Quick last week.
Hon. H. R. Pattengill addressed the re­
publicans of this place Friday evening.
' M»ggle Wilcox, who is attending school
at Battle Creek, vhjted her mother Sun­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clark were called
to Woodbury to attend the funeral of their
nephe&gt;.
Hon. Perry F. Powers, of Cadillac, ad­
dressed the citizens of Maple Grove Mon­
day evening.
F. M. Quick, who has been living in
Battit* Creek for the past year, 1ms re­
turned to his farm In Maple Grove.

JI. &gt;M1TH.

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b«nd ,0

BARGAIN
GROCERS

Wc think our patterns
and prices'will interest you
Wd want to run our pres- •
ent stock down to make
room for our next Seasons
goods..

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W. J.&amp; L L
HOLLOWAY

Mr. Dubois is able to be out again after
his recent illness. ‘
Mrs. Frank Baugh, of Bedford, Is the
guest at relatives here. Mr?. A. E. Durfee la quite sick. Fear.-*
are entertained of her recovery.
Not much news as every one appears tn
be attending to thel^own affairs.
We learn that Frank Pururt! and wile
are the happy parents of a daughter.
Myron Joy and wife, oj Battle Creek,
were guests of relatives here a few days
last week.
.
.
Easiest Warner Is reported better, but
bls sisters, Clara and Anna, continue .very
sick with typhoid fever.
Mrs. Wm. Manning and Miss Maria
Manning Intend to go to Branch county to
Visit relatives for an indefinite time.
Mrs?\uHus Crosby, who has been seri­

ously HI, Js at present able to Hi up. Mrs.
Lang, her mother, will remain with ’her
the coming winter.

Sign of The Elephant.
Open for buelness, Dec. IS, 1886.

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Diet IP
1).

CkSverdnle

HASTINGS, MICH.

7.nV, Reynolds. Cashier
DJRECTORSb
'
* —

Eyes
Property
Fitted

Witfi

Glasses.

Charge

For
Testing.
Youc Bedroom would be fitted
Gut to the point of luxury if fur­
nished with one of our fine bed­
room sets. Ease and comfort are
iwdispehsab'v accessaries of sleep
7 jod these handsoma bed room outals leave nothing to. be desired'in
&gt;»y respect. We offer them as the
est thing
the kind ever shown
mHastinr;.
i
■

There' . no occasion for the
hlf wav : i of furnishing here.
to'ir
&gt;i
the'way to pur’thasi: T ■ would make you
1h»k that c are selling at cost or
bn;
are foot,
In our
line of |^i x&gt;rn setsjwe can suite
Jon
1 in
— pri&lt;‘
■ anywhere from $12 to
Ho. REXKES &amp; WALDORF.
pMtrtakers.
If ooms at Po.rd's Hotel.

Genuine Al] WoJl suits

from

F. R. PANCOAST,
EfTNottce the dally Weather Re­
port in my south window. \

»SSSS*SSSSS
MORTGAGESALE.
•
D&lt; fault having been made in ,b*
of n errtalu nwwtaaae made bv J«*Ph nwre
land Wartn-l Kollar hh wife
1™”“'
iftoumv. Michigan.
Carson of &lt;/
' burg. ‘KslAiim/.o ’ Counts. .'fllrblmuj.
uaryMb,. A. I»
»»‘d nconhd In'th* office
nr ii.i- ii wi'u r &lt;» d**&lt;i-- to~ ‘h**
rj
Barry a—latere cf Mlchbgro. on the
dav of January A.D ifl’B’e Liber ■-*&gt; of Morttrnireit on png *'*»*. on&gt;vjneb mortgage there is
fHim.-d to** drfr M lbe da»e "flth«*&gt;
&lt;bJ
sum of Four hut-tired ri"rty "lne DfiUg « I
mid an Attorney •* fee oi Fineen im»i
lam prot&amp;ded lor in rate
or proc^^ioga nt l*w
recov r Jhe
« wcurvd by s«iu nmrtgagt.
‘’Tow.TbVX"'!.; ,kIn.or!».»»««,

eoul.luMl 1« MU ’■orlg-f-.}"'1
sii-h care matte and t»n»vi&lt;ted. notin’ ** nerooj
I™ oSi «• »«»;«»... «• &gt;1i„l
a D.
at IMi o clock In toe »*&gt;r» i oj*&gt;. *
sliallsell nt fu die Aocfion. to the b'abf?[ bL
tier, at tLe north front door of W”*.
InthrClb &lt;&gt; Haulier- &lt;lb&gt;1
.'2
wb-re ifci Circuit
mort
buldenl.lhe premises
L , t-cre"-"'

$30.00.
Overcoats from
J? 00 10 *30.00. A Trousers from
ino°? t0J1&lt;)’00Men’s Furnish­
ing, 0.?&lt; s l^al cannot be excelled
ltX.and* PriceB°y’s and or A&lt;rt»u&gt;. «»K
uth».Clothing all prices.
tnaV » vTayne’ aCent ,or WSDB&lt;
cha
?rown- the largest merwn u
?nd Clothiers in the
^•Office at Silsbee Jewelry
St°te, Hastings, Mich.
J

The apple pickers are busy taking care
of the fruir these days.
The Ladles Aid will meet In the fore­
noon of Friday, Oct. 16th. with Mrs. Mar
i Mrs. Abram Replogie* who has been
quite
sick
pleasure to her many
,
__gave
w___ great
_____________________
frlendiby her presence at Sunday-school
last Sabbath.
Judging by the lateness of the hour that
the feed mill was kept running last Satur­
day evening we should think that lots of
grinding was being done here.
There will be services at the church
here next Sunday evening and'the pastor's
subject will be the Importantone of “Eter­
nity.” Come out and hear him.
The speech here Wednesday evening of
last week by Hon. E. L.' Hamilton, of
Niles, was a good one and clearly set forth
the principles of the republican party.

tfuitM-TC'y-hi-.tr..&gt; .‘apartment In Barry
County and pays interest "on all time
tyosfa.

■°oq1o

at

INNOCENCE AWHEEL.
*w*y "O Sat-*

of 93 yeareThe fuBapUst church 00

NO, XIV.

Dear Mr. Editor:
As I intimated in closing my last letter,
Berne Is a city of bears. .In the middle
ages ‘the
standard was
was me
the uear,
bear, ju&amp;i
just
uc ’city
•“J ’as mmmaru
0UM u lbe ©*&lt;!«, aI1d the inhabitant!
not only keep bruins memory green, but
keep him brown and fat in the bear pits on
the principal street. Almost every monu­
ment to toe brave Bernese of days past, has
from ope to a dozen bears scattered about
upon It They carve bears out of wood
and cast them in silver and gold and sell
them to the traveler as mementoes. The
confectionary sloree are full of candy
bears, and the bakers shops full of ginger­
bread ones. It gets almost monotonous.
Tl Vollteal speech ot E. L. Hamilton, I suppose you think I am going too sav
that there Is nothing to do but grin and
irsday atterno&lt;ni.wu uui
not eery
lergevery iargebear IL But 1 ah ant do it 1 admit the
ij attended on account of the inclemency
temptation is great but I shall forbear..
Th* "P**Cb ,n thC rVen’
Among other curiosities here they have
mg by M. L. Cook was more liberally ap
tended and It was the opinion of - every­ a funny old clock which Is generally sur­
body that Mr. Cook jiid credit to his sub­ rounded by a crowd of sightseers when
the hour for striking approaches. A few
ject and himself. ,
'
.
seconds before the time, a rqoster upon
the tower flaps his wings and crews, then
Yankee Springs.
a whole procession of bears appear and
Core Brooks is on the sick list
Quite a number attended the debate in march around a royal figure, who waves a
wand at which other bears bow to him In
Hflfltiags last Saturday.
. Little Euima Parker was seriously In­ courtly style and a man in full armor
jured’last Sunday afternoon.
She and higher up In the lower pounds out the
her sister were out horse back riding hour on the bell with a sledge hammer.
when Emma was thrown from her horse Then the crowd moves on only to collect
and stepped on by tha. horse which her again in greater or less numbers* an hour
sister was riding. The Injuries received later.
There Is a beautiful sight to be seen
will prove fatal.
The evaporators are running In full from the Cathedral terrace at Berne on aclear evening. Far off to the west is a
blast.
.
Sunday hunting Is getting too frequent perfect wall of snow mountains above
around here. The law should be forced which the various peaks rise still higher.
so as to made the day what it ia designed There are, as J remember them, some­
where over twenty-five well known peaks
to be.
In plain view. Chief among them being
perhaps the Jungfrau almost fifty miles
J. W. Reuter, of-McCords, was on our away. As the sun goes down these tower­
street* Mondaj..
ing peaks receive Its rays for several min­
Chaa. Will and wife, of Hastings, were utes after the valley Is in twilight, and
in Freeport Sunday.
they sparkle and gleam like so many great
Michael Roush and wife, are visiting gems. They look almost transparent, and
re.'ittHfes in Manistee.
the soft luminous tints come and go in the
Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, of Ithaca, are vis­ ever lessening light, fading gradually tilliting relatives In Freeport.
at last the final spark dies out. As 1 look
Abnun Stcckle,’ of Canada, is visiting his at thy beautiful Jungfrau as it appeared
uncle. A. B. Steckle and family.
when 1 firataaw. Its glowing form, it seem­
KepaHed that T. Griffin's wife, of ed as if it was in truth a Jungfrau, a mai- *
Campbell, has become insane,
d&lt;-n in al) the bloom of youth and health,
Mrs., M. 8. Roush Is entertaining a and then as 1 could see the change coming
brother* Mr. Martin, from the northern over her. the bright colors growing fainter
part of lbe state.
and fainter, the pallor of the pure white
J. W. Godfrey and wife went to Char­ snow taking their place, feelings almost
lotte Thursday.in»t to vi&amp;lt the latter's par­ like sadness and sympathy came over me.
ents. Mr. G, returned home Monday but Tlieu the last few twams of sunlight van­
ished raoldly," she was beautiful still, but
his wife remained for an extended visit.
it was the beauty of death, and her brow
•was as white and cold aS her snowy shroudLynn Lankerd Is at home.
beneath. 1 turned away, feeling almost
Ed. Green Is moving onto the Casleliuc as though it was real. An hour tatar 1
farm.
wouldn’t have believed that a mere sunset
. 1. ReitaL of Freeport, was In Rutland could have bcou »o ImpreMdve to a mortal
Thursday.
■ of ordinary clay. I generally felt that
J.C. Wardell, of Hustings, was on our there was something put on or affected in
streert'rlday.
all this gushing, as I was pleased to term
IL Osburn and wife visited relatives in II, about sunsets and mountains aud so on.
Rutland Sunday aud Monday.
but i'u&gt; cured of that Idea now.
Picking apples, digging potatoes, and
Berne is the capital of Switzerland and
husking corn h the order ofrthe day.
also-contains the central offices of the In­
Mrs. Alfred Schlappi who has been vis­ ternational Postal Union. It Is a very old
iting her sister. Mrs-Tenie Crocs, returned town and must have been a very utrona
?o her home in Epsilon, Wednesday.
one in the warlike Middle Ages, as it is
.The Harris bill and the hill just south built on a rocky point made by a deep
of the house on tb« Crosby farm are al­ bend In the river,
•
most Impassable. Our efficient Highway • It seems almost like Germany all through
Commissioner will please take notice and northern Switzerland.
The language Is
see the same is repaired.
almost entirely German though French
travelers are so common that most of the
hotels bjive their names painted on their
Farmers are very busy gathering their signs in both tongues. All public notices
high priced apples.
in post offices, etc., are also printed in both
A fresh arrival of campers at the Van- languages.
ness landing, at Fine lake.
Perhaps the greatest change noticeable
The cider mill of Si. E. Gaskill does ex­ as one leaves Germany for the Swiss re­
cellent work. Pressing through cloth is public, is the lack of military bearing in
much better and quicker than the old the people of the latter. Every man in
method of straining through a straw stack. Germany must serve a year at least, and
The spacious residence occupied by B. commonly two. in the army, and whatever
F. Burdick and family, and D. R. Burdick else Ita effects may be, it produces a fine
an.1 wife, In Barry township, was totally looking set of men. Germany Is almost
destroyed by fire with part of the contents like a great military camp. Not only are
on Sunday, while nearly all the Inmates the men a broad-shouldered, big chested
were away. Loes only partially covered lot as a rule, but the real soldiers are to be
seen everywhere. It Is no uncommon
by Insurance.
_
.
sight to meet a regiment of a thousand
men swinging along the road, very often
singing the “Wacht am Rhein,11 or some
The campus has been considerably Im­ favorite song together In a manner which
proved during the summer. Grading- has would be creditable to a trained chorus.
been done In the places most needed, The towns are commonly fortified and It Is
flower beds have been set out at various strictly forbidden to inspect these fortifi­
points, and last but not least, bicycle cations. In Switzerland, I saw perhaps
stand have been erected at all the princi­ more soldiers than I ever saw. In my whole
pal entrances.
life in the United States, but compared to
The Philosophy department curriculum roost of the European countries, these de­
has been much Improved by the new pro­ fenders are few. The Swiss pay more at­
feasor. Dr.
Wen ley. Old courses have tention to their militia, I should sayr than
been shaken up and revised and new ones they do to their regular troops. I never
added, till the pages of the catalogue de­ realized before, and 1 doubt If very many
scriptive of this department look very lit­ persons can realize without coming over
tle as they did a year ago.
here, what a blessing It is to have the At­
Several new walks have been built lantic ocean between us and these Europ­
across the campus, where the deepest ean powefa. The wonder Is how they can
worn paths showed they were most need­ get along here as peaceably as they do.
ed. One walk cuts directly through the
I spent three days wandering around
old. tennis courts ef the athletic associa­ Berne, and theu'oae beautiful afternoon,
tion. and renders them useless. Members started on toward the south.
Freiburg,
I of the’ association may now use courts of which 1 reached after an hour or two, is
1 the faculty association.
the boundary city between the French and
The announcements for the students German tongues. Il was curious to see
j lecture course are now out and include how abrupt the change was. On one side
'some very good numbers.
Among the of the river .everyone spoke the laltrf
most attractive may be mentioned Cbauncy tongue, on (hoother side no one under­
Depew. Ex-Pres. Harrison. Chas. A. Dana, stood anything but French. The change
Leland T. Powers and John Kendrick was no less than It would have been it the
Bangs. Mr. Depew opens the course this two river banks were a hundred miles
week, while Mr. Harrisons lecture comes apart.
At Freiburg, 1 met an Italian artist
Feb. 1st
£ r
11,1s bard to say what the prospects for named Sachetto aud as be was going my
a very strong foot ball team this . fall are. way 'we cast in oar lots together, and he
Keene Fitzpatrick, trainer for the pa«t two proved very pleasant company.
That
seasons, has gone to Yale, at a large in­ night we stopped at a small inn, where
crease of salary. His place Is taken by Mr. Bichette met several of bis country­
Robinson, formerely trainer for the Man­ men. They talked and vbited like old
hattan athletic club. The coach Is Dn- . friends and 1 was somewhat surprised
gald Ward, of Princeton, who will be as­ when we went up to bed to bear my friend
sisted for a month by ‘Jerrj’ Macaulay, advise that we carry our wh*els up stairs
last year* ooach. The members of the and lock them in our bed room with us,
last years team who have so far at least “Too many Italians down there,” be said.
failed to return are Hooper, Hall, Villa,
Hollister and Bloomlngston. A son of chine. -When Greek meets Greek,"
Mayor Pingree, of Detroit, seems to be
one of the most promising of lbe uew men.
Nut morning «e atopvad to go through
The first game wm played ^turday,^wben
tne Varsity defeated the Normal School

M”’ U°Ugh *• Very B,ck and*
but Httle hopes are entertained ot her re
covwy.
Wednad.”
' Pri“- T“«»«r .nd
illv and r&gt;i
.. C' A- Gough and family,
“... *A
’..h-m? vl»ud£.
Holl and family, ot
Io
’iiinJia a/o” a
fUnlkl**':.?11"1 b’ tbe lllu-u ot C. A.
n-nlonb^ '^,
0
Hough’s mc,:bor.
J. M. Smith wa&lt; In Grand Kaplda Mon­
day on legal buainMs.
her home September 26 aft*? . u°
, at r.L'ifc TP&gt;r,'d th*‘ George Trent, and
tb° mid TIW 'T1'™1
»m 'bSd m
lh’ northern
pert ,t the slate where Mr, Treeer, baa
the residence, September 28; Rev P Rni
,
1«. ot Nubvllle, oBetatin,
Tbi m purcbawd a term.
Mm. £liza Palmerton and Mrs. J. M.
to.&gt;&lt;» *m mi-rred in Ukald. wroeteJT
!»• WeT”' 10 Gt*°d K*pld* * hw &lt;*«••

04 Mr’-

.;&gt;• tn a'I reirts of the state
~t..’:i’ily., Speoiki pains
. mfracti. cbfttlel mortVToodland, Mich.

tthurC. DciilAn.
: -. Ai l't v A DENISON.
I.A'.VY ERSi
: M'
:-:i TflnstCo. Bldg„
&gt;.ra ul Hapkts. Michigan.

Jk t,lfford

WHOLE NO. 2156

ProlnevllJe.
L. Loveland has purchased M. T. Jones
hardware store. '
E. Griffin has moved onto James Brown
farm west of the village.
t
F. W. Walker and A. D. Hughes gave
speeches on “Finances” at the -Hotel Hall
,.Wed. evening.
Mias Hallie Sackett is visiting Mrs. Au­
thor Patton at Hastings.
J. H. Earl and wife have returned from
their summer resort at Oden, Mich.
Mrs. John Keeler, of Big Rapids, is the
guest of Mrs. H. Oro
Mrs. Harvey Havens, of Mancelona, Is
visiting among relatives.
.
Hon. James ODonnell gave an address
at the Republican pole raising on Monday.
Isaac Houvenur Is recovering from In­
juries received from a horse kicking him
In the side.

,

Mrs. Cbas. Ser ven is still very sick.
William Hartom Is at Milton Hartom’s

this week.
Mbs Bln Hartorn has an unde from Ann
At&gt;*«»r visiting'her.
•
John Tuekrrman and wife are In York
Stale for a two weeks visit with relatives.
Preston Jewell and son Paul, were at
Dexter from Saturday ■ till Monday, visit­
ing his brother Henry JeweU.
Mrs K J. Hartom. who has been with
her rte’ukbtar Mattle at Battle Creek, the
psai three or tour weeks, has returned
h°The Aid anriety met with Dr. Heath.

Oct. 1st. and . I-Ct e&lt;t officers for the next
six nmnlha- Th^y are,
Nina Tasker; Vice President. Lotte Tomp­
kins s. Z Lr* ld» Hartom; TretA. Mrs.
Lureoa Park
The next oodeiy will meet
with Mre. Jerome Frost,Thursday. Oct. 15.

Corn husking has commenced again and
it promises an abundant crop.
A (N'ffre «"&lt;’ fr,ed cake soclal at **

Atrbiu^. S-.&gt;nla».evenlDg.
A sliver uw*'Ing to-night at the Wood
^MIbs Ella

'«rd bM a cousin from

steren. 15 to A

u,. u“« -&gt; ■ -

-ex
ni« of Barrv Co.. "** hwl tbd PnTU«° *”

■orOagw.
be Snows II.

________

TO BINT—Two or three furnished or
bon ablo to reals! mrythlnc bet ssUUary

walls tell tatea of cruelty scarcely credibly
We mw the piliar to which Bonivard waa
chained for six years with a chain gm
yard lung. There were thumlncrews and
racks and one place where prisoners wm
bung up by the feet tbeir heads coming
against rough surface* which still .how
the blood left there by the victims htadt.
There was a barrow stair or ladder wbm
prisoners were taken up to the Hail of
Justice (?) and nearby was tns “•tone
bed," a rough fiat expanse of rock wbrr&gt;
condemned victims were lied down to
spend theh last night on earth. Next to
this was the gallows, with a chute down
which the sufferer knew his body would
soon go to the lake. All the light whleh
reached there grewsome boles came in
through narrow alite in the wall, Jar abuvg
the floor, and even could a prisoner main
age to look out, he would see only the »ky.
Above were the living rooms of the ducnl
family and the chapel where tha pious and
saintly dukes used* to worship. The ci la.
del or tower, a place Gf last resort In tiiae
otseige, was so arranged that the soldierg
who were to defend it must climb up «
long ladder, which was then removed by
the captain, who was thus freed from all
fear of being deserted by his troops. Thn
whole Castle seemed to have been planned
by a man who hated or d 1st mated every,
body else in the world. Byron had Its
grim walls In his mind when he wrote big
“Prisoner of.ChUlon,".
“Cbillon! thy prison Is a holy place.
And tby sad fioor an altar-for Twas trod
Until his very steps have left a trace.
Worn, as if tby cold pavement were a sod
By Bunlvard!—May Done those marks effacal
For they appeal from tyranny to God.*1'
A little way from Cblllon I parted with
my companion and he started fur Geneva
and'I up the Rhone valley toward Brieg,
which lies at tl&gt;e beginning of. the Simplon
Pass. The road ran smoothly between the
great mountains which bounded the Rhone
and after almost a hundred miles ot un«
interesting riding 1 reached Brieg about
three p. m. yesterday.
The Simplon Is the second of the great
Alpine routes built by Napoleon 1 and
in one of the most interesting of all the
mountain highways from Its historical and
scenic attributes. The other terminus is
at Milan, iu Italy. At the summit about
eighteen miles fronnBrelg is the Hospice,
maintained for the benefit, of travelers and
wgyfarert, by..n branch of the Brotherhood
uf 8L Bernard, in the same manner as the
more famous establishment at the top of
the*St. Bernard'Pass. J was anxious’ to
spend the night there if possible, and so
felt as much like grumbling as ever when
I woke up-this mo ruing and found my old
enemy, the rain, was again upon me.
1
had walked up seven or eight miles of the
ascent the day before, iyid felt pretty sure
I coulu get to the top If thd rain would
only allow iu At last 1 determined to
puQh on.
••The shades of night were failinglast
As through an Alpine village na-uM
A youth who pushed with tnltht and main
A wheel. Knd shouted through the rain.
Try not-the r—SMbe old man said.
Dark lowers the tempest overhead:
Stpu and tn my hotel abide
For thirteen fno'ea—A vote* replied

"Oh stay, the maiden raid, and rest
Thy weary head upon this breast.
A rear stood In liln eyt&gt; so blue.
’ And he hollered back as on be flew.
Finally after a ten mile walk up bill
through a steady rain, the youth reached
the Hospice and found an old monk ready
to minhter-to him.— and he needed min.
isterlng. considerabFy. What he saw
there 1 will tell you in my next and dot
Ing letter.
Yours truly'.
Shirley W. Smith,

It may be of interest to the many read,
ers of the Bannkb to know the amount of
rainfall during the crop growing reason of
1895 and contrast with 1896. The follow.
Ing Is the amount of rainfall as reported
by one of the Michigan correspondents to
the U. S. department of agriculture for
the crop growing „ year commencing at
April and ending October 1, by monthai
For 1895.
“ *—
April 1.80 Inches
ITS
June 1.54
July .68
Anguat 3.74
September 1.45

IM

w.*o

Total
11.94
Mark the contrast In Inereaae of

John 'Mishler. Freeport,
Alice J. Huntington. Bowne.
P. G. Bennett. City,
Elizabeth J. IronsWe.
Peter Van Luster, Prairieville.
George 8. Hooper. Dallas. Tex.,
H. Belle Stebbins. Hastings.
Kirk P. Srtdaore, Chicago. Ills..
Carrie Bimtnoos, Johnstown,
Jacob Shoup. Maule Grove.
Emma Balch. Baltimore.
Fred A. Ryerson; Citv.
Charlotte R. Dodd, Chy.
Herbert Whltlntr. Woodland,
-Martha Trace. Woodland.
Frank B Hormvby. Hastings,
Ida B. Darting. Hastings,
Gordon W. Flower, Prairieville,
Ixtveua MeNineh, Prairieville.
Charlie Boyles. Rlebland.
8usle L. Barry. Castleton.

. Edgar A. Clark to Edward L. Hieks.wa, mb.
L Johnstown. t2RX)
'
Clarissa Price to Mabel C. Mathie ard al
ceria M. MallettAte. sec. 20. C*«l&gt;ton. .»i
Sophia E kenQekt to Mills and Emcline PhR.
Itos, pant-1 Bennett and Ken field s ad. City MB.
Mills I'hlliiKs to Dennis Water,u, iajST
Bennett and Keufields ad. City. glM).
*
Minnie Barnes to Fred H. and Bdllh KenlaM.
*. »nt. in 3S a. we 17. Haatltura tiu ,
*

IVatrtevlllr.SltW.
James h.
CltyrSrtlAlma I.
Bush's ad.

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------------------------ - ——————ChJcMKo B«iak«n&gt; G«t Important News

Thursday, Oct. 8, 1896.
1 Th® free sliver idea is making steady
^nd rapid progress toward the vmiiriijng point, which is oblivion.

MARSHALL L. COOK.Kditor.

fMK UASTIKOS, MIC-.. POHTOniCl,
AVGUST 14. 1B79.

EDITORIAL NOTE-&gt;
OUR TRADE INTERESTS.
alstance.
In declaring for the free coinage of ■
ilver independently of all other coun- j
rim the Chicago convention in effect
.eclared for. a different and lower
aoney standard than that used by the
rest commercial nations with which
e trade. Trade aud commerce follow
lie lines of least monetary resistance,
ad out of total merchandise imports
ad exports lost year pf $1,539,508,130
4y $163,893,827 was from single silver
onda rd countries—less than 11 per

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Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Iowa and
even Nebraska and Kansas have seen tne
^novement toward the white metal at
Its height and have survived. They are
fast getting back into their old solid,
sound money condition. There is no
longer any doubt of it. The free silver
sentiment is subsiding, and with such
pronounced downward motion that it
.cannot be mistaken.
The most conservative business men
in Chicago, the bankers, have been hearjng this sort of thing far weeks. They
refused to accept it as gospel truth

THE LEADING TOPIC.

An occasional substantial structure

wu burned up, and once in awhile a hu;nan being was smothered. But the
duration of such a fire is always shore.
When H get* dowro to the ground and
strikes rock-bottom facts it dire out.
That is what seems to have happened
,to the free silver conflagration, which
was goingto burn up the nation. Here
and theren dead cottonwood, remaining
standing beyond its time, is smoldering
and smoking, but these are merely signs
of what has taken place. The track of
the fire is black, but ail-that is on the
surface. The ground has simply been
tJeared of a. Jot of useless matter, and
the ashes arc a good fertiliser, which
•will increase productiveness.
The. information received by Chicago
1
bankers from the country tells thaVDH-

Tbe following extracts are from •
recent speech delivered by Curtly Gould,
of Boston, in Cooper Union ball, New

York:

-Thirty-ttx year* ago when the na­
tion was upon the threshold of u great
moral crisis. Abraham Lincoln, in
'■ Cooper institute, urged the people io
• •do nothing through passion or W tem­
• per. Sophistry,* be added, ‘can no more
j create a* middle ground between right
: and wrong than it can between the liv­
J ing and the dead.’
1
"The United States Hands again upop.

the threshold of a great moral crisis. ■
'■ It is prc»oaed that every debtor, that ]
the United Suites itself, shall aban­
: don the honor and wisdom of civiliza­
tion for the low cunning of the savage.
It Is proposed that we shall forever
deprive the government of the United ;
States of the trust and confidence, not'
of foreign nations merely, but of our ;
own citizens. It is proposed that we j
»h*11 ■Windle thoee who hove trtuted
i• the goTeromeatoulof bait their money. 1

note, Indiana and Wisconsin have been
until every shadow of doubt had been
swept away. The evidence now is so merely scorched. Iowa suffered a little
...
m°"’ but recovered apeedlly. Out be.
, strong they believe It.
The Chicago banket, hear this thing foml 0x1 Mbe.ourl Heer there laaamoki
from careful, thoroughgoing buaineaa
ng
but It 1. not dangerous,
is all the
more
men like themselves, their country cor- /This
rh*‘ information
------------ ------------ be­
1 respondents throughout the west, who lievable because Ft is not accompanied
S
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L
b
^
Un
!
rO
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I
n
,1
'
n
v
uL
come into contact with the voters. The
bankers merely tell what they know.
Even in our South; American trade, j country bankers all agree on it. The
as quietly as they would in ordinary It.U proposed that'we .ball pay in «llfxmt which so much has been said, free silver w^ve which begun to sweep
conversation.
Chicago banker*, who1,1 ver where we have borrowed Id gold.
;
□t of a total of $145,(4)3,055 only 6 per across the prairies early in the sum­
never have learned how to make en- i
i
•There is a fable of ancient Italy
nL, $8,991,853, was with silver stand- ' pier undoubtedly lifted thousands of
thusiaam-arousing stump speeches, rim- that tells bow fire and water and honor
d countries, while 72 per cent, $105,-' yoters from their feet, but the crest of
ply state the facts as they receive them. .started out together through the,
17,864, was with single gold standard fhe wave has passed over the heads,
■—Chicago Times-Herald.
: world. .
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'
juntries, and $31.483338 was with bi- • and they are now sliding down graceful---------------------------etallic countries.
1 )y bn the other aide.
।
Fire said:
'If I am lost seek where
.
A M’KINLEY COLLEGE PIN.
I
i ye see smoke, for where smoke is there
The pronounced subsidence of the sil­
Practically speaking, all bimetallic
itmtries arc on a goltlbasis, their legal
nder silver being exchangeable for
jld, but the bimetallic trade is small.
-t Europe serve as the example. While !

tieh less than half of its population ,
s the single gold standard, the foL ’
wing table shows our trade:
Single Gold,
Bimetallic.
ngland ....!
....J546.2bS.701 IFrance ....JW6.729.6tf
ernmny ... 173,£«7,81S Nbtherl
K-rxnany
1
ds tf.lJM.3JK
. 37.2H.»6
□atria ....
-rtujral ...
. 85,384,065
tfeden and
‘ u'ri’ir
■ Norway .. 7.183,928 Sjia:
I
iSjtf I
3.800.10 Gtc •
2,138.435! All &lt;
.
812,816 ;
Rumania...
19.320.
222.741
- ---------------Total
Total....... 9745,717,52t-1
aussia. slnsie silver standard, J9.533.244.
3 claFsify by 'standards, the total fAr-

ver sentiment in the states mentioned
tis especially important in a political
pvay, because these have been called the!
pivotal states of the campaign. It has
.been conceded, even by the most radical
democrats, that if these states, and Illi­
nois in particular, could be won for MejKinley he would be elected. The coun­
try bunkers who know whereof they
^speak are confident that all of them are
safe for McKinley, and Illinois is the
Aa^st of the bunch.
When talk for
l^-cr rose loud
anj fierce
after the re*;
J&gt; »hl icon
declared ।

•jn commerce of the United States will
.rprise many:
GcL’i.
Elnotalllc.
Silver. .
■nrope ..
....
.174 S.7! 7.520 KS6.223.741
9,'IB?.241
America
Icp. 165.217.8S4
91.4*3.338
8.991.8&amp;8
. America
........
J2.Wt.T2S
48.851,821
12.V2.3S)
584.742 .
-stlndl’u 17.5n.£22
M.9S1.421 :
L2C9.M4
MO.Ttf ‘
rlca
9.836314,
Wanlca.. 12.634,0#
|r
16.926.C61
............
J............

“\jtals iF?l‘’,947.528 JWKfi/WS
Unclasatiieu, J3.1S1.7W. '
Our trade and commerce ar©not only
i "a gold basis.” but are on ?a single
;:ld "Mandard." To adopt silver monoetallism, which independent free coinwould surely produce here as it has
crywhere elSft would be to" permit
aropc tq fix the prlee ot our surplus
□duets on n(gold batsfc. while ft could

Young republicans in the American shall ye find fire? ■
“Water said: ‘If 1 am lost seek where
colleger will soon have a campaign in­
signia
of. their ye see green trees, for where verdure
own. The Amer- 'Is there shall ye fi»nl water?
“Honor said: ‘If I am lost, seek not &gt;
lean Ref)u bl icon J
! ,“L’e 1’’n*uc hafl at all. for when” honor once is lost it
never
can be found?
•
I
adopted a design
”Tbe moral of that fable is true not
which is sure to
• *
became
popular of Italy nor of America only, but of
among the stndenits anti
alumni alb countries and of all times. Dis­
of the different college* through­
honor aud prosperity can uerer be
out the country.
The ubiquitous bound in wedlock. The deliberate be­
____________button
____
__been diaenrd- trayal of trust is never twice success­
campaign
has
cd, and instead, a pin ndUir the ful. The swindler of to-day is the
regulation pennant order has been
bankrupt of-to-morrow.
1
•The free and unlimited coinage
silver, at the ‘ratio of sixteen to one,

UNPATRIOTIC, AND ABOMINABLE.'

j
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1
■
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ver on and below the surface of the
earth, are to. be Ifl times as heavy as
the gold dollar, though gold is m*tmere­
ly 16 times but more than 30 times as*

nine it is a!r;-a&lt;’&lt; doing it. Butifitcan
.istn'.n an unliiuit«*d amount coined at
;je same ratio, why can it notsustain it
a plutocrat! Knife him! Knife himl*
I- a ratio of three to one? Iu other .
ords, why can it not strike froULgur
ing! That might lie mj’solf, twenty yeauf hence, by
•n cent piece the insirripilon, “one
and thrift.
the aid
me” and make it ’’one dollar?” If
its be practicable—and it seems to
background win
will pe
be or
bf
,
k ....
, ,
oaupjcvi. The
jhc uacagrouna
•.e that the one is us practicable as the
Hl.«ha&lt;le will oor'.tier--is not the proposition of unlimjgold standard, and, again, when Wil■
- ,ed sixteen to one an extravagant .in&lt;J .iia:n j. ]iryon w&lt;w nominated for pres- respond with the different college col­
ors. Thus the pin for Yale will have
ir,. most valuable
jdent com*
bn o frM -Uvej, plntfor.Ut the Chi.
’eless waste nf
ofthe
odity which the world* * has ever
cugo bunkers could D^t believe all that blue background, for Harvard, crimson,
and so on. Th letters A. R. C. L. will
□own ? It appears t hat there are gredt
.was told them about the force of the
.* possibilities open to the advocates silver idea in the north and middle west in all coses be engraved ncaa the staff
&lt;’ the white metal that: even they have • Knowing so well what would be the re­ of the pin. The. word McKinley will
run lengthwise. The design has been
s yet conceived.—T. F. Rice. ’
sults of free coinage, they could not be­ mad© by Forrest Grant, of the Univer­
lieve that any great number of people
Dearness Not the Goal.
sity of Chicago, and was awarded by
.would embrace the idea as a panacea
competition. Mr. Edward J. Henning,
The silver meh give away their case
for all industrial, social and economic
of the University of Wisconsin', who
■.hen they nay that free coinage will
evils. They began to inquire. From
has charge of the national college cam­
■'.ttcrcase prices." The one universal
the sources wfcere the encouraging in­ paign, has established headquaters of
OBuui interest is cheapness!. The ideal
formation comes now, their country tlie American .Republican
College
□edition would be odc wherein all dccorrespondents, they learned it was all league in Chicago at tlie Auditorium
rable things were produced without
too true that the little disk of white hotel, from which place this official .
ay cost at all. Every advance toward
metal had become a political- fetich.
college pin and campaign literature will
hat condition—that is to say, every
Naturally, these same bankers have
be supplied to all the college* of the
bcapening of the neccssarie« of life—is
been keeping their eyes on the silver
United States, as soon as their institu­
. great gain for everybody. On the
movement ever since. The transaction
Jbrr hand, every increase in the price
tions are opened.
of business between the city and the
? the necessaries of life is a direct and
country bankers has been carried on to
POUTICAL DRIFT.
Hevous hurt to the people.
the accompaniment of questions and anCThero is more money per capita
severs relating to politics. Such inter­
Umb Gold Dollar and the Silver Dollar.'
course was perfectly .free and honest, in circulation than in 1873, and lower
The value of every dollar earned by
because the parties to H were all on the prices, which would take less to do
he wage-earner and paid to the farmer
same side of the question, the side of business with.—Cincinnati Commercial
uder present conditions is 100 cents, j sound money.
Tribune.
, ,
,
,
The reports from the country, which
With the unlimited coinage of silver were somewhat dispiriting in June and
,‘.t the ratio of sixteen to one the value July and through ptirtof August, began
••f the dollar would rink to the price of to take an encouraging step before the
!ie ailver bullion iu com. containing first of September. Since then the hue
71% grains of pure silver, or about 51
of encouragement has deepened day by
mta.
day until it*has become nlmoat rosy.
I
This process of sounding the sent}­
*

f ment of the west through the country
" । banker has been exceedingly simple and
j therefore reliable in results.
Every

t^The report that Bryan proposes
to spend, some time later “outside the
cneiny’s country" indicates that be is
going to see how it works in Mexico,—
Chicago Tribune.
C^In North Dakota McKinley's ma­
jority is estimated nt 6,000. The dem­
ocrats of that state seem to concede
that the state is pretty aa/ely repub­
lican.—Iowa State Register.

EZ If free silver would irtnrt factories,
. country banker has intimate business furnaces anti shops into activity, why
; reflations witli the farmers nt thissea- is it that their owners, practically to
son of the year, and the farmers are a man, are opposed to the ct£ap riionty
supposed to be the most vociferous sil- programme?—Chicago Journal.
’rove the merit of Hood's Harsaparllls—post- • ver men. The. country .banker is also
EFThe people hove no money to come
“
*"*• permanent
——
Intimately associated with all others j
Ure, perfect,
Cures.
to »oc me.” says Bryan. “Therefore T
tares of scrofula hi severest forms, like w’ho are close to the former, the stock I
must go to eve them?* That is true.
goitre, swelled neck, running sores, hip buyer, the grata buyer, the horse peopi;.
1h who would spied money to go
trader and the storekeeper. He “has
?um of Kalt Hhetnn, with In Intense itching every facility for getting nt the real very far to see Bryan nre notf. the kind
that succeed in getting ahead.—Clee­
and burning, scald head, tetter, etc.
sentiment of the voters who might, for land Leader.
fun, if for no other reason, deceive the
tions due to impure blood.
CTUncie Richard Bland’s cheerful
regular political' canvasser.
After
voice is also missing from the popocratie •
pounding the voters all through the
chorus. If these desertions continue,
.Mississippi valley in this way, the coun­
it will be only a little while until the .
try banker says there is no doubt of
whole free silver outfit consists solely
7ures of CaUrrh by expelling the Impurities .the subsidence of the silver wave. of Mr. Bryan ^and Jake Coxey.—N. Y.
which cause and sustain tlie dlseaw.
Plausible suggestion set it in motion
'urea Of Nervousness by properly toning and ,and monetary enthusiasm has Iw-en the Mail and Express.
ETo many people it is a startling
famling the nerves upon pure blood.
fpropelliDg force. Cool deliberation and
-saros Of That Tired Feeling by restoring
logic have acted on it as oil would oila proposition that Tex^s may go republic­
strength. Scad for book of cures by
an this year. Texas
given 300,000
.wind-troubled lake.
democratic inajority. But^so has New
The silvermovement has had many of
York, and New York this year may go
the characteristics of a prairie fire after
-from 300,000 to 500,(M» for McKinley.
At least Texas is considered good fight­
it was a spark. The wpark made a little
ing ground this year. If the state’s
.btaze. Wind did .the reat. The dead,
dry stubble of thrasher-out and for­ electoral vote is not cast for McKinley,
gotten theories fell in the way of the it is at least poarible to electa numUr

Cures

Hood’s
Sarsaparilla

Mm.

The people of the United States
know a good thing when they see
it, and they won’t pay 10'cenls for
other high grade tobaccos while thru
can

got eminent to the silver mine owners,
not of the United States only, but of the
world. Anything short of this would
not In* unlimited coinage.
■ .
■
‘The holder ot bar silver, moreover. ' '
is to have it coined by the goyersanrnt
free of charge, ami the silver dollars
which are thus to iu* Issued in quanti-.
ties, limited only- by the amount of sil­

;

Why Not Ten-Cent Dollars? • •
We all know that this country can .
. istaln a limited amount of silver cur- '
acy at a ratio of sixteen to one, be-

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all
parties because of its rei£c rkably
fine flavor, its high quality 2.. i the
low price at which it 'is sold.

means simply that the government
abandons a!) control of any limitation
of the amount of American silver cur­
rency. It means that any attempt b&gt;
the government to keep silver at a par
with gold is to be abandoned. It trans
fera the regulation of the amount of
silver dollars .from the U^ted States

f u* in our owiykgal tender silver I
liars coined freely cut of 53 cents'
&gt;rth of bullion. Is this business?

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fire and burst into flame, which gath-

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.talc that win be wewh striving for
th.'. F&gt;T.-Im Blate Begteter.

vaiuqjd&lt;* as silver.
‘The Chicago pint form further insists
that these •dollars’ made thus from 3t&gt; .
cents’ worth of'silver shall be taken iu
every debt, pu!&gt;l&gt;c and private, insteml
of gold, and it forblds’any man Unmake
a contract specifically phynblc in afiyother kind of money.
'
"This is not bimetallism, it is silver
monometallism, for It Is .a matter of .
history that when one nation alone has
coined two metals at a false ratio the
better coin is boarded for speculation,
while the baser coins only pass from
hand to hand among the people.
j”We have to-day three kindsof money *
in the United States. The gold coin of
the United States is worth what it
claims to be worth, because whether as
a coin or as a mere shapeless lump of
metal, it is excbangnble for that
amount In any spot in the world.
"The jioper promise to pay of the
United States, the ’greenback? is worth
what it claims to be worth, because the
United States redeems that promise on
demand in gold.
.
•The national bank note is worth
what it claims tolie worth, because it is .
issued against a United States bond.
‘ancTthat United States bond is to-day
payable in gold.
The silver dollar and the silver cer­
tificate are received for their face value,
not because the lump of silver in the di­
ver dollar Is worth 100 cents, but be­
cause their amount Is riot unilmlfed,
but limited, and because by accepting '
this silver money Instead of gold for
taxes and all government purposes the
government is enabled to keeps certain
limited amount of silver up to a parity
with gold.
*
‘‘Every piece o* currency in the hands
of the American people to-day rest*;
upon thia gold basis and buya what it
does buy because It |H upon a gold basis. !
American legislation has made Amer |

icon money acceptable for ita face value i
whenever and wherever it is presented
Already the mere threat of debasing il
bu. KDl the American dollar to a di,
count In Canada. We propoae in th,
future that, there .hall be no dlreonnt’
on the .tamp of the United State, and
that the money earned by Ute Anter:- I
can citizen Khali lie worth enactly what I .
it pretend, to be worth, not in tbi, I
country merely, tut In every corner ol
the habitable Klube.
"It la claimed that the gold Hal, ol

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barm result. Io anybody from allowing
the creditor of the bonk or gvvernanrat
tn make hi. choice of nwtala? Why, at

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atty rate, object to paying debt, in the
kind ot metala borrowed? It a diver

a period of drought-

mon prefers silver to gold, either gov­
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Thursday, Oct. 8. .896,

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here, for a few day. „ lc,„. to
"Meh he „„ ££

H *Ktt ’ "f frai"lnif
your i
care, and how fortunate ,he wa« i„ !
securing such rtillfm attendance in
• he.country. I’erhapa-it i, a. welTtha?

clre

tendance upoi; the old man who live,

i
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tiom _
“It i* •. ;&lt;ri?ing that Johnson de­
; - it with so much mud on
jjvenxi-t l.«
the m‘uU." .11. "l^t me brush it off
before you tr;. to embark. I’m amazed
"Pcrha; ' th&gt;‘ Taultis Col. Mendoza’s,” .
she obteru-tl "He. used the boat this
jnonjlng.
1 know." '
•
‘■Most of Cr- muss is out qf4he way
now.” said I..; - ‘-isting her into the stem
ihects mJ &gt;et’ling myself at the oars;
••but I’ll KjH-ak to Johnson about it,

anyuj.
On# expects more neatness
in on old man-of-war’s-man.”
।
‘The colonel is far more likely to be ’
the guilty person," she objected, as I
beat to tie oar# anti the boat gathered '
।
headway.
"Who’is he? Is he a mystery or a
plain everyday body? Tell me about
”- ■■
'
*
him." '
“‘We nwt him in Nice, and afterword
•rv courteous, aDa
in Paris. Hr was very courteous, nod
rood
friends
aue.tand he became v’crv „
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He never told us much about himself, |

but it was by his ail vice that we made
the trip to Rio. and through letters he
gave us iiur-.stay was made delightful.
although thc[climate failed to help my

aunt."

paner

.

for ^"pectlon

,ort" risare.,/ bcfancy ’em."
‘
“And you don’t, eh "''Well

r.

D^"
&gt;

you didn't hear her. Flattery ia djwu^
troua Hometimes, isn’t it?"
“You should know better than I Shy laughed lightly.
'
•*r‘
Johmton. “The
' Nothing but (root! was anld of you."
cl“"r under .all. ril b.
ahe went on. “Aunt dwelt upon your filed to show her any link.
.
M.CCCM with her. and your r£.,tar at­ ,nee&lt;lsu&gt;plek„p.'’
P "U ,h“

Really, we saw
for he Marjcd otta
and didn’t return
And then he was
v. ait ing for dinner.
j.-r be find recollected mi
izrmvnt, .whiclT must
tol
: , mury when, carried
....arc of meeting my
away b? 1
.-.I
h&lt;-r invitation.”
aunt, he Ar
• xrul I,-idly. a.go&lt;xl deal
•*Tbat\
e w hole, to find Hint L
the ktnmgey, who; no
jjC-dU1'-’
”teublt’ Iu; might have
matter k1’-'
hsseiifd my chances
hx-u, wt'iild
chat v th Dorothy. '‘Come, let
\ fur a .......
•5\-f».for
his flight by a
U-c'.Hola- -.­
You’ll be comcruise in y*
hade of :i parasol.**
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bank ah«"
it with a

•tump of , clmin.tln? P‘clctd “P the

awhile.
Lust evening he and au.u 1
talked for hours about their travels
hta"‘h
’’’a" "Ud iU I-OP'-' She«Si

,_’r..ed to the . plan, and
,v .&gt; were standing on the
skiff, looking down at
. ti.se nt critical inspec-

h. h.LT r°~PSo It happened th.:
hid™°?'hlnft o’ O,e Incident which

fiBta, where 'there ™ewh’‘re on the
^cked it in whrn . “ mud« “nd
“tr’ln.
Here’s An»u. *C catDe Bboard
And he sent » hS*/*
llJs marks."
ot our Uttla vciS'."'? !Oto “» &gt;»»

•ng. He accepted the invitation aft*. :
a little hreitation. Honratly.
^d.‘°
,h' boil-, £

Patient

J°hn*o» &lt;i&lt;“

“&gt;•« hare laad^TZ °

Bb.
'o loan, how th. people rwUUUre^d
then .he tatt.ted u^, hTX^^

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Mie re.

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P”p1' of th»
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COOK BROS., Proprietor.

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wtth ‘wiTi’ Bht
,o thc kno11'
with which we were almost abreast
bring distant from it hardly loo yards
‘She told
bim what a hermit’exist-Mr
enee Mr.—xr- T - -------------isn’t it?—
seems
to prefer...
”
“Was he interested*.’"
;
"Shall I tell you the plain truth? It
may spoil the story."
■
"The truth always," said I.
■ !I
“At firm he was interested, but very
»oon he delicately managed to change
the subject.”
h
“I don't blame him," I muttered,
with n glance at the houre .bowing
above th. scrubby trees. Her glance
followed mine.
“Dr Morris," she asked, after a
pause, "is that!Mr. Lamar deaf? When
I tried to rouse somebody in his house
the other day. the place was as unre- .*
sponsive as a tomb.”
"The comparison is' excellent,” said
I avoiding a direct answer to her

query, as most men with an aversion
to unnecessary falsehoods would hare
avoided 1L "The servant is deaf, and
her master is sometimes so self-ab­
sorbed that he is ever, worse off than
she.”
"What a wretched existence. Is his
health altogether gone?*’
"He is more comfortable now than
when he came’here.’'
I knew that she was studying my
face, but I kept my ryes averted.
,.T4 .
. •
’,.’. 7 T.7”
It »■ strange that in this gossip­
loving village so little is known of
*“*”
“One hears that he
ta? "tired
from the south; but
that seems to be the limit of knowledge

of his antecedents."
,
,
"It is the accepted version," said I.
;
"Really. I know little of his history be­
I
' fore he retained me.”
j
i
Our craft was nearing the mouth of
! the tidal strejam. and a few more vig-

' urous strokes shut it out upon the
; smooth waters of the bay, hardly, rlp1 pled by the gentle breeze.
To the.
’
north were two sloops crawling along.
&lt;in their way to the village. To the.'
south and east curved the long tongue
of land which formed the boundary of,
the bay on two sides and sheltered it
’
from the ocean swell. Not more than
1mlf a mile from where we were, a cat­
boat lay nt anchor, with a solitary fig­
ure lolling over her side. The whole
scene was full of the restfulnrss of tlie
summer afternoon, and the spell of it
stuk- wpo^ us, ns if we left'behind with
the land Hs anxieties, sorrows aud
fears. - For a tftne.tbc boat drifted on,
। propelled more by a current uf the
bay than by the occasional strokes of
the onr. The girl was half reclining,
trailing one of her- hdnds in the water
“B« A i yea know be b gone?" Abe asked.
and with the other toying with the
handle of. her parasol, the shaft of
• ti-ii with you in Brazil?"
•' which rested on her shoulder. ’ We
’
! &gt;uic was there; and we
were both day-drcafning. when a hail
heard a -•■•'I deal of his plantations,
came to .rou^e ns from our reveries.
buthe
of his time in Europe. Iiooking up.. I found Hint wc were close ■
We met
-•:: -.-ward at Baden, but to the anchored cznft. and that Johnfailed n/i ■ ■ much of him, for business
w-n, its occn;»ant. had given•«:• wanrfbg
-1d him away a few days’
none too soon. In n moment wc were
alongside the catboat, mid his hand had
Hit to imagine that the
caught the g-pr-wale of the skiff.
'■in - t in. in his intimacy*
•‘Halloo, Johnson!” said I. "what
* nds, had been entirely ac­
sort of fishing are you doing here?
' ;r *rd for an elderly per­
il nbdiit her health. I felt Business or fun?"
"Fuii mostly, sir," he answered,
n to a pang of jealousy,
pointing to a hhnd-linc hanging over
•'■'I to.conceal my interest
the side. “Nothing of a bigness to be
caught here. How does the lady like
n cti.rjous 1)101*1? to run
qprr.Nx
u admirer of trnns-Atlan- the boat?"
"Very much Indeed." said Miss Gray.
was it not?"
"You’ll find she works easy, nin’mn,”
"Our nu hig wa.B purely accidental.
said
he.
J :!i'*hii)g in the restaurant of
"We discovered a tot of dried mud on
"ne of -j;,. &gt;, »vis when he came in and

n

‘‘Sik tin-1- lilt* next tu.-oura. We hardly the thwarts,**said 1. “You cun see some
\
r- 'ipwiz?hhn at finlt; he had aged of it yet.”
"The Ixirit was as clean ns a whistle
' ^l!'*J!l ‘
*aw him last. We were*5
' ‘glif'il at, the meeting, and I think ’ yesterday^ Somebody must have been
«nxi‘::Mid him as srell. He told tis that out in her ’tween then and now."
,
been traveling extensively in“
" I believe she waa in use this morn-

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me *° many hour? of un- r*raonn*et] by the young people of the
...
■ ---- ■ —-e-----necessary perturbation.
--------------------I1 village.
.There
were to lx? tableaux/
j&lt;m«, meanwhile, hid been makina' recitations, music and dancing. a£d al-vj
«'»dy proipne^. ,„J, whii,
together a somewhat ambitious list of
1 taw him daily, there wu little need divertteement.
Mrs. Loring had as­
of onr attendance.
wc learned that sumed the responsibility of designing
to
leave the neighborhood ta the costumes, a duty which she was
•OOI. on Ins removal could be attempted well fitted to perform, for she was
with tafety, but he told u&lt; nothiuc blessed with a keen eye for color ef­
further ot hi, |Uon«.
I tried oceuio.- fects, and her travels had mode her a
ally to lead him to epe^c of hi, reason® trustworthy source of information re­
for coming to Rodncytowu, but be wu&gt; garding the details of the picture It
reticent, and I had to be content with was proposed to present. There were
rLC exPlanatJo« given by
T^.^r
no suggestions of invalidism in her ax
Dorothy Gray came often to read t
she bustled about on her congenial
him, and he manifested much gnu
tasks; th* busier she was, the greater
tude for her kindness; but even todsT ■ her content.
The fete was. to her a Blind, Bleeding and itching Pile*. A .
he would say ne»t to nothing-of his mental aud physical tonic, more bene- druggists or by mail
history gr his projects. *
j fleial than any possible combination of
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Banks' wrist tvns st ill weak, but hlJ chemicals. This __________
I realized,__________
but with
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recovery from lhe sprain had gone far f t,,e -Perverre pessimism brought about
.enough to enable him to circulate in his ^y niy season of unrest, I feared that it
old fashion among his patients, and my I
result in opening her eyes to
duties ash Is coadjutor were ended. He ! tlie truth that she mteded no physician,
was beginning, thoufcb, to renew Lis ' 'An&lt;1 "ben that discovery was made,
discourses about his desire to secure u j lio'v ,onB’ would she and her niece tarrv
AND RHEUMATISM CURED BY
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partner
and
practically
to retire,
and iti , In that quiet neighborhood?
,i
T'he weather about this time took a
wok clear that he would soon make me-j
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uia .
You can try before you buy.
|
turn
for
the
worse;
for
48
hours
a
a direct offer, ft was only fair that I ■
itanple bottle mailed FREE on rec«ir-ok'2eVtamrshould prepare to give a definite answer, dense fog hung over the coast.
It Wm M tins paper. W. M.Hill Co.,
but I realized that my plans were even thinned somewhat by the third morn­
more unwilled .than ever. There was ing. The banks of mist were drifting
a new disturbing element in the situa­ seaward when 1 plodded across ton
tion. Could I but foretell what Dorothy plain to, 1 be house on the knoll. Lamar,
Uluuioo &amp;
would answer‘were a certain question who wosawaitingmein toe.liring-room,
TIME TABLE.
put to her, then Dr. Banks might be appeared to be giving himself up to
answered,' in turn, so soon os he chose idleness, for there were no books on the
Central Standard Time.
to speak. But what would the voung table at which he sat, and he seemed
lady say.?
’
to be unusually willing to engage in des­
Stallone.
After a little, he told
i Yes, what would she say? Truly I ultory chat.
was far from sanguine. I could find n&lt;\ me that lie had been feeling far from
reason for confidence, in spite of many well for some weeks, and that the de­
XOKTB.
soulful efforts to discover on?. We were pressing .weather had’ aggravated his
Chicago...........
the best of friends; we were together trouble.
To a stranger he would have looked 'VjJanukZQij Lv,
daily, sometimes. for hours at a time;
we read together, walked together, a sick man, but perhaps association £*st Cooper.......
Rleblana Junct
and .drove together. We had interests had blunted my perceptions in his case, --------------------- ?
in common; in some lines of thought and his words surprised me. Assured­ Gull Lake (YorlcviUel
our beliefs were akin.
Such things ly he was no weaker than on the night Dresscy ••••
If there j Milo.........
were well enough in their way, but when he first enme to me.
Dettan ..:.
what ground of hope did they furnish? had been any change, it had been an Cloverdale
improvement.
The
old
air
of
the fu­ ■taultt.......
Would not a blush, a sigh, have more
meaning? Frequently I read disserta­ gitive had in great part disappeared, E1A8TING8.
tions of the symptoms of the love mal­ though he still gave one the impression,
•k&gt;ate Grove.
ady, but surely nowhere had I noted of continual vigilance.
Woodland*...
He described his symptoms with his
good-fellowship set forth os a distin­
guishing mark of passion. Then, too, habitual deliberateness, closing the ac­ tieshw........
there was the difficulty of the bread- count with a statement that he believed Detroit..........
Grand Rapids
and-butter problem.
What business his heart, to be affected seriously, and
had I to contemplate matrimony, with that hs desired me to examine him at
once.
’
no well-defined idea how even one
btaUom.
“I am afraid, that you ore correct in
mouth was to be filled, in the event of a
break with the man who would remain your diagnosis," said I, when the task
SOUTH.
had been accomplished. ‘‘There is car­
roy paymaster do longer than suited his
Chicago
convenience?
My savings would cut diac trouble. It is far advanced."
"Its character?"
but a poor figure on a war-chest for a
“Valvular. I should like a consulta­
family campaign.
‘Beside*. the girl
Grand Rapids
Datrgtt-.........
vas supposedly well-to-do, and certain­ tion at once.”
"Of what advantage?" he asked, as
ly was the heiress of her aunt, whose
wnodbory ~
wealth appeared to be sufficient to en­ coolly as.if be were not discussing his Wbofiand....
able her to travel wherever she de- own death sentence. “The’ disease is (Josts Grove..
sired, and to pnytbe
» iuc bills
uuinof
01 high-priced
nign-nncra mortal. Treatment cannot cure it.”
GLASTXXQB....
“But. it may prolong life." I urged.
“&gt;■« charged with an appretftmiu......... .....
■
. ; ...
elation of the fact that their patients ‘'Besides, it is only fairness to yourself CT*yrd*&gt;e....
to have an expert's opinion. Take my

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’“Bh‘ ine"“- &gt;» hereof
He U a Mend of niy aunt's, hardly ol
mine, though I'ro always found him i

verj agreeable.”
“And ettentlye?" I hazarded under
the spur ot revived j«tlou.v.
“Sc*-xe&gt;y that." she said, quietly,
though he was always mon kind to
me.
The epur went deeper.
"Oh. of course," said I. rashly: "and
he must have had euch delightful op­
portunities.**
'
“He Is a charming man.” sire an
«w,red, Wlti B rH1|k, which filled rae
With mirery. I dare say alio read me '
easily, end waa quite iirefnretl to pro- j
long the leaning hiui the ehaure been .'
given her. But, looking over mv shoul­
der, my glance fell upon Lamar’s
Bomber abode.
The sight of it made
me silent, and. sullenly nettling down to
the oars, I gent the light craft mviftly on toward its mooring-place.

xVni.
It is possible. that men exist who, in
the period succeeding the discovery
that they have undergone the mental

metamorphosis commonly styled fail­
ing in love, and preceding the critical
moment when the object of adoration
confesses her sentiments nf reciprocity
or declares lhe wooing to have ueen in
vain, maintain their clearness or under­
standing, their evenness of temper, and
their soundness of judgment.
It is
conceivable, I admit, thateuch men live;
but It has never been my lot to enjoy
the privilege of acquaintance with one
of them. I do not mean that when love |
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T
. .e K .
TBD’.‘’?
rtmhee out
nnt. at
nt the door;
ilrwir- but
hut I &lt;16
&lt;1A hold
h&gt;a1rl
rushee
that the new-comer is prone to exert,
thrqjighout that period of storm and
stress/, a semi-paralyzing influence
over the old tenant, making him sadly
untrustworthy at times when tj»e de­
mandi upon him ore greatest.
There­
fore I regard myself as no exception to
the general rule^—genexal, that is, so
far as my observation goes—in having 1
followed irrational coufimm and l&gt;ehaved
erratically during three weeks or more
of dissatisfaction, uncertainty, and,
doubt.
For one of them I made myself ■
ri^serable through jealousy of the man

bp,

“Pardon, but I must decline to do so.
I ain content with your skill unaided.
It is a confirmationof my own suspicion.
The end is not so much; 1 have the
warning—it Is all I desire."
He was silent for a little, this strange
being,,'his expression unchanged, his

Dorothy/; aunt had been pleaded- to
make her guest.
Without a shadow of
proof to support the fabric of specula­
tion I laboriously built up, I contrived
to persuade myself that Ims was a rival.1
favored, of course, for his wealth and
]K&gt;sition.
Even from his liasty depar­
ture I gained lit tic com fori. The buga­
boo,* quo* installed, was not to be over­
thrown ln\ such a trifle.
Full of
gloomy, forebodings, I wsited for news
that he would return, plotting, in qiy
more cheerful intemtis, wild s-liemjcs

for turning W" triumphant rcappefirt nce into a by-word and a mockery.
Once I caught myself rending with vsist
approval summaries of famous cases iin
n text-book on toxicology.
The vol­
ume had fam picked up hn|xhnzard,but
its terse account of several noted mat­
ters caught my fnncey, am! I rcaxl on
until some noise alxnit the house,,in-,
terrupting my recreation, brought me
to a realization of the ridicufousncss
of the performance — for there wen1
still moments when I could understand
that I was playing the fool.
Perhaps,
also, the plea might l&gt;e entered that'at

this time I was a victim of a recurrence
of my old perplexities, recent events
having serveil again to forte them Upon
inc with even grqa,cr vividness than

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assi

Wo woro tbo bort of frieado.

would need to take nothing with them
out of this world.
It would not be
pleastag to be classed as n fortunchu'nter.
All the philosophy.available
the sting
that ,!
would not remove f
’ o from
’
reproach.
'I
Meditating tliyse things, T fell into '
habits entirely reprehensible from the i
standpoint of everyday sanity. I sat'
up late o* nights, 1 smoked more strong j
tobacco than tins forxny good. Itook j

self-control absolute.. When nt last he
spoke there fcas no hint of emotion in
his voice as he asked the question I
dreaded to hcar.
"How long may I. in reason, count
upon ?”
'
“I cannot tell you definitely." I an­
swered. “It may be a year, two years,
three years; it m&lt;iy be to-morrow. A
shock, a—"
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“I comprehend.
But, undisturbed,
what time &lt;lb the odds favor?"
"Six months.. But it is no more than
the wildest guesswork."’
. Again there was a pause. Presently
he asked:
"You s|»kt&gt; of a shock. Would it be
of necessity
,
- .fatal?
“No.
No. Butlit
Butlit would
wot
“
be the one chance?
in ten if It ^ere not-." I knew my man
weH enough; to understand that he de­
sired no evasions.
“You spqak from the’ l»ook." he
said, quietly; “but. in that I think you

to moping and violent language.' On ; wrong. I rite the chance greater.”
the who'e, it
as fortunate that my
"May yoU be in the right of it," 1
practice was limUcii—fortunrfte for'
both me and my Bupposltliious patients,
Whether nnylxxly guessed the character of my thoughts,- dr fathomed my '
moods; was a matter almost of indiffercnee.
I told myself that the mask
should always be worn in the presence
of Mrs. Loring and 'her niece; as for
the. others, their opinion did not count.
As a matter &lt;&gt;f fact. I imagine that my

with no vev
concern in happen -, on&lt;] suffered me to deport without
ings in his own country, no long as they bearing a word bearing on her longdid not interfere with hir sources ol ojieriMhad aches and agonies. She had
uiu DUK '
■.
One thing after another. ■ become acquainted with everybody /n
revenue.
r, occurred: to prevent a mention ;
viUggw; nobody knew better than
however,
day
of him. ’ - One
, Lomnr wa- busy . gh6 the (rue inwardness of every piece
experiments;
the
nex\
for
;
o£
mild
gcan(jBi retailed from one end
with his expert menta^
e reason of hi* own, he cut short of n (o (be olher
she km hand bi
some reason
talk; the next be was back .h h.R p|ove
tfce ringleaders in it* social
our i—’
Thus, before nn oppor-,
M,d was the moving spirit
laboratory.
tnnitv wa» offered to t®d
bit °^Hn an enterprise which prmniaed to
tunity wus
news it* ’w*1* nppeared to hare been:
anything,of the Bort ever atin«t through stalear**. and, in th^end-.' Umpte&lt;] |n Hodncytown. This was no
ttreher topic, to* «*
wh”

raid; but he made no comment upon
the hope tljns expressed. Soon after.
having g:v.ch a few directions for his
care of himdelf, aud having promised to

have, a prrsfcriptlon for him made up
। at oucr, I left him to hi:« thoughts,
What they Were I could hardly imagine,
' but 1 hoped that among them was some
• shadow of remorse nt .the remembrance
! of the |&gt;oof devil whom he had. snf-

seerct was known to all the women
thereabouts, and jxyrhnps to some of the ’
Itafore.
men.
Banks now anil then cracked
The .j«Tdou. fit was .«•!•■&lt;&gt; by a letter jokes at my cxjieuso oE a character
which the lot. rl.t/or •amt from New
which gave ground to believe that he
York to Mra. Ix&gt;ring.
In It he exhad made a shrewd diagnosis of my
preraed deep regret that circam.tance. malady.
But, when all. is said ami
would prevent Idm from completing
done, the simple truth is that I ww
hll ri.lt. Hu»lncta. he explained, called
as nearly nt my wits’ end, even with
him abroad, .nd before the mi»- the ghost of the colonel’s rivalry ex­
rive reached her he would be well on orcised, as probably half the adult
hl. way IO Liverpool. I hf.rd the ueww moles of the nation would own them­
with a decent effort nt an appearance selves to have been on various occa­
of regret, and from that moment bad
sions, would they but make confession.
. more friendly Itnpretalon regarding
|
Mrs. Loring was unquestionably the
the gallant colonel.
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better for her life in the country.
She
i
It had been my Intentton to .peak ot
hcneif Dndcr the dbwlpllne
him to Lamar, rather t*™”- °‘ h'’ of sn in„nd, thong*‘'the precaution
Brazilian interr«ta. of which my client was entirely
. unnecessary. ----------------Her appe­
might know .omcthlng, than became tite was excellent, her nerves were al­
nf hi. morning cruire about the eban- most forgotten, the daily record of her
I nels of the mar.h or iho abrnpt iennln- symptoms was limited to an entry of
ation of hl. itny.
Mr., Ik»Hng . «c- a few' lines, in place of the pages ahc
eount oi
of w»c
the w«v»~colonel-,
manner
count
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---------- of life.•to- had covered at first. She often failed
seated
that
be
u.e*—*“
dlcatod that h« was * chronic
tourisi,
that I waa her physician,

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wewlllreod iSwilolU
®r wv m
,.nd ttam tree for ravMrhtad, or U«&lt;lrlBend only tbe beads U» avoid extra

ti,i?°Ur
'&lt;“&gt;* b« called a tctt
“J mariner, no matter what hi, ot er

«"«»=. "rrt. lotereclK.n^..- „
th' P»«r»n&gt;n&gt;n had'ft. i„ which youth,
Mnien. of may land,
tn

fered
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to-lie ...........................
lei plena for hours almost
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his door.
It was fate's irony that of
these two men the one who then was
close to death*, should now be far on
the road to health, with the prospect of
many years before him. while the
other, who had rejoiced in his mis­
fortune, should find himself under a
sentence which knew no chance of re­
prieve.
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(TO UK CorriMCKX.) '

EXPECTANT b®, a,MOTHERS. iaSF

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FRIEND”

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No. 6. will wait at Woodbury for paueng*trai l No. 1 and Fneigh.’. No. 49 on D. L. &amp; h
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No. 6 will wait at Richland Junction until «&gt; .
below- leaving time of trsin&lt;. so that Agent
may have time to ebeck It properly: otherwisIt mav not go forward nntll next train.
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SOLD H i ALL DRUGGISTS.

C. K. DUNLAP,

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ASTiNGS

Banner.

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change and Board of Trade, of the Ottjr of Chicago.

Thursday, Oct. 8, 1896,

entUon.

MARSHALL L. COOK,Editor.

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In the first issue of the Herald

■MTKBED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AT
TXE HASTINGS, MIC-, POSTOFFICE,
AVGUST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES

Rational Republican Ticket.
FOR PRESIDENT.

William mc kinley,
. of Ohio.

the prices of all products, just

no-

ialways produces the . same

fact

with equal power upon the rock that rests

factory one week ago Saturday to deliver

upon the earth as upon
hashes through the air.

the

meteor

Now assuming that

free

coinage

himself of a remedy for the

restoration of

confidence.

Take the free coinage assumption

ting down, instead of taking street gossip.

outset that the price of labor ■ will be

No one of the Company would have

creased as the price of products

viz;

states,

Cor. Monroe
&amp; Ottawa Sts.

in­

increase.

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wc shall issue numbered
with every one dollar pur, ki-.
Calorsd brenCoixC.

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over, he will understand that no factory
will shut down unless compelled.
Not

and 50 per cent, more for labor

Increase

BIA, departmnt,
holder to a chanct in r.,lr ,s ....
machlm m.munn jf," h\a
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lay lot, in the wai .n 1I t A-ir,
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teuu«l our bicyrle
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may be relied upon as being absolutely correct, and parties who emnenienee and /lurabiit:,,' .
The above table —,----------- T
The Miej.an.M an.,
charge low prices, and all other calamities over to tbe “Crime of 1878” can study, this
the bat grade of pl,:
table to their advantage. They will discover that prices for many of the year* .since woodwork is a(l solid oak in
1878, have been higher than they Were before J873. wifleh mu at satisfy all honest finish.
When doMCd th.
the way
minds, that tbe law of supply and demand is wbat governs the price, and not tbe down out
all sides, and fully pr-d.-'-.t.,!
.“Crime of 1873."- ■
dutt
Be itUl - ,n‘d r'd di

only Is the profit of manufacture lost; but

there is tbe additional loss from salaries,

50 per cent, for felt boots/ ■ The same
causes must Increase all manufactured

tor CbtnmiMloner State I jin«l Office-

atr°S‘- A unit Lt TEL F
FREE OF CHARtiE, Nov. 30, 1896,

interest, Insurance and other expenses
that do not stop, and which. reach Into tbe

goods to the same extent.
Now let us look al the farmer

Ifor Superintends Public Instruction—

hundreds and thousands of dollars

every

month, varying with the size of the

plant

chanic the Herald mentions, and discuss
their ability to buy felt boots, after Editor

to get the operation of free coinage

orders, and no other reason has ever been

assigned by any member of the

Company.

Had the Herald Editor gone to the Com­

Bosco D. Dlx of Berrien.
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J. E. Bnmuioud of HiilMlnle.

and other materials used In making a case

of felt boots.
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If we,are compelled to pay 50 per cent,
more for materials entering Into felt boots,

matter

large

orders

weeks

was

settled

tbe Chicago

Frank Merritt, of Charlotte.

closed our factory in July In^ead ot Sep­

For RepreMintatlvc State Legislature—

tember. The time covered by these
weeks Is ordinarily good for order*.

the law providing for the resumption of
dollar has been as good as gold.
We are unalterably opposed to every

■taut with the leading commercial nation*
Uf the world, which we pledge ourselves

-tan be obtained, tire existing gold standard

h«r money, whether coin or paper at the
present standard, the standard of the most
wallghtencd nations of the earth.

J. E. Barrell, of Hastings, and

C. 8.

Falmerlon, of Woodland, for Circuit Com­

missioners, are exceedingly well

qualified

’County.

See that their names are on your

ticket.
No man ever handled the funds of Barry

Co. In better shape than Co. Treasurer J.
Oldeon Hughes, the present

that office.

Incumbent of

“One good term

deserves an­

other?’
republicans

Pomtoated M. F. Jordan,

ot

have

Middleville,

t man of large legal experience and one

who will discharge the duties of his office
An g manner satisfactory to all.

doned for taking our experience and the

SO per cent more fof what

jobbers’ word in preference to Mr. Walk­

must pay 50 per cent more for labor, and
ah forms of products that be buys, it is

The jobbers, In onr ex­

our goods in anticipation of future order*.

mu»|,be aiked.

They frankly say they would do so now

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■Every free silver voter assures the farm­

were it not for the prevailing business un­

er he is making no money now. Few farm­

certainty, due to agitation ot tbe sliver

ers can complain of over-prosperity

The Herald editor must admit

democratic

parly

Year. with wheat hovering around 60 cents

&lt; bwBbel, they . totally

ignore free trade

%nd make the same roseate promises they
&lt;M four years ago by means of free silver.
Will the fanners be doped again?

Nit

’“That some may be rich shows that oth­
ers may become rich, and hence is just en-

eseragwnent to industry

and

enterprise.

. tAft not him who is homeless pull

ttoe house of another, but

Jet him

down
labor

'Olgeotly and build one for himself; thus,
toy example, assuring that his own shall be

watefroai violence when built.”
“Abraham Lincoln.”
’Dur currency was all right up to 1892,

the “democracy, Grover and clover" got

In their deadly work three years ago.

know their own business better than he.
In support of their position, every jobber

stroying home markets and tbe

who has written or talked with members
of our Co. on the subject asserts that,' in

ducts could be sold to advantage.

case of Bryan’s election, there

has been

wJ.ll be

a

eign markets In which the

de­

for­

only

farmers’ pro­
Now a

new eleu^ent of destruction of business

introduced

by

the latter-day

severe panic. Mr. Bryan admitted there
would be a panic In his Alton, la., address.

saints of democracy, by proposing

No doubt the jobbers of felt boots are a
very obstihate^h&amp;s of people, that having
the experience of 'SS in mind, they still
refuse to believe that a panic Is a good

with the currency of Mexico and Japan.
When one considers the doubt, uncertain­

to de­

base our currency by putting It on a

level

ty. distrust, disaster and panic that would

follow such a

change

our. monetary

In

Therefore, while they

standard, as its reduction from what Is to­

fully expect the election of McKinley and

day 100 cents the world over to what will

the triumph of sound money, they are act­

only buy 58 cents In any country on earth,

thing for business.

men, preparing

for calamity in case it should come; as
they believe it would with Bryan’s elec­

whether silver standard or gold,

will

he

see that no good can come from it.

No man of sense believes that our whole

tion. They will not,, therefore, for the business, productive and Industrial forces
present, and have not been for three could in a few days, or weeks, or months,
months, buying felt boots of bur Company adjust themselves to this change* It would
or any other excepCwhere they bad bona be the work of years. , Until -the adjust­
fide orders from retailers for them. They ment was made, this country would go
assure us that when McKinley

Is elected

they will anticipate as usual.

some

the

may

business

The

consideration.

pointing thing about

through the evils which follow

uncertain­

ty, distrust, and loss of confidence.

situa­

Editor Walker’s remedy for the

disap­

“confidence re­

All

history teaches that tbe burden of - hard­
ship of such an adjustment falls on
least able to bear it.

And when

those

the

what have

justment is fully made,

ad­

we?

storer” is that all details are omitted, and

Grant all that free sllverites claim and we

we are asked to gulp down his unsupported
statements which imply that free coinage

have the farmer and laborer receiving an

of silver 16 to 1 would enhance the

prices

for labor and products so that the

farmer

and mechanic could buy more boots of the
retailer, who would therefore

tbe jobber, and

order from

tbe jobber would

make demands on us.

then

f

Editor

Walker’s confi­

advance of labor and its products, and pay­

ing as much of an

As we look at it, we discover It is loaded
at both ends, with a

strong

probability

that the blamed thing will “bhst through
in the middle.”
\

' Like causes produce like effects.

upon, namely labor

free

they

•I coin ellpplM.

MIMTATE-

MINTS.
Glaring

Inacenrpeli

Never in tbe history qf Barry County
has there been heard a

more

demagogic

What about tbe debtoi?

He must

bis debts while tbe country Is in a

pay

condi­

tion of panic or semi-panlc' in adjusting
Itself to new conditions.
Does any one

favorable one

Can any one believe but

for the debtor?

that the evils of such

a

change

would

work far more harm than advantage

to

In our judgment what the farmer

and

We

have patient respect

those who, moved
forsake party

for

deep convictions,

by

affiliations,

and shake off

party ties and advocate views in conformi­
ty to tlftlr own consciousness of what is
We have ail tbe more

right

for

respect

any man, no matter to what political party

bring hto legal attainments into action Sat­
urday, and make a

profound disquisition

upon the political Issues of tbe day.

Be­

thing else xiau facte.

not wy

We do

that Judge McGrath willfully and malic­

Is a

iously lied, but we do say that If he

who reads

man

as facte those

keeps

the papers stud

track of everyday events, then
things which

stated

lie

Haye

again and again deaie-l. and which

and

known,

least should

have

doubt read.

Judge

been
lie at

has

McGrath alone

settle the truth of thto with

himself.

no

can

He

started out with an appeal to pusion - and
continued

it

all

the

way

through

his

speech.
his hearers be

Circular, wherein the banks are supposed

to make gains for themselves

everybody else.

If Judge

ruiulng

by

ever

McGrath

reads the papers he has seen that circular
denied time aud.time again.

than

More

that he has seen a reward of J2000 offered

to prove its authenticity, and this ought to
be a reasonable fee even for an Ex-Justice
Judge McGrath’s attainments.

Mr.

Prince Bismark

silver.

free

has denied that he ever

aald or wrote any sueh a thing, and be
ought to know something about it, rather

Bryan aaserts

Judge McGrath said

purpose of this investigation, allow the
free silver claim

as

to

tbe

increase

of

wages, in proportion as products increased
in price.

.

Let ua look now at tbe products
bor.

of

la­

So far as moDey effects them, it will

be a constant cause, operating so far as it
does operate, upon all alike.
In other

words the effect of free coinage of silver
could not operate of itself In such a way
crease the price of cotton.

’8o tar u that

islation opened tbe markets of 11 nations
to American farm and manufactured
ducts and enabled them to be sold

pro­
there

at an advantage over like

from

other nations.

products

Democratic legislation de­

stroyed the home market* and Look away
these foreign markets, and that party la
Dbw threatening the further evil of debas­
ing the currency:

That to why confidence

lower

nr tilled &lt;be price of wtanL Io nd

silver.

Wm. McKinley is now

and

al­

ways hu been in favor ot keeping every
dollar of gold, Blhrer and paper, at a pari­

ty.

Only one small portion of that speech

was read, and by II the popocrato

attempt

to make Major McKin toy out as a

silver

tbe speeches of James G. Blaine and Zach
Chandler, and attempted to make them out
as Rilver men.
We are surprised that so Intelllgant a
man as Judge McGrath should libel the
name of our martyred Preaident, Abraham
Lincoln, by quoting the following:

Its feet again,
By M. Ln Cook, Sec’y,
. Fifteen ,Mti experience with the

Itaelf, the mbm ten, woaM make It rate

ort, ot Birr, On. hire mule C. F. Brook,
tborowhly finlltar with the Kerlller ot
TVtetefa
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?

other wordpso far as free coinage was a
cause at an It* operation in fixing prices

better fitted for tbe place and there to no
maa wbos .ae office, wmgd do more good.

a little

in

In

radical agitator

Iowa, copyrighted May 10th pf that

year,

aud appear* now without explanation or
credit” tn addition to this there Is a

40-inch All-wool Sackings, all-wool
fancies. Novelties iiud Plain .ratings
The usual 4Qc values at the '
—‘
yard
.
'

25c

ZftofAer lot iff imported Berges, fiocel- and
---- -----------------------------25c
ties
Fancy
Suitings
worth to 50c at the yard
42-inch illuminated homapuns,P, inrit
I mjx&gt;rted Berges, Elegant Xovtlties
Heather Mixtures, worth
Q*7 «
to 75c, aithe yard
0/^2^

chance for judge McGrath to make 81000

ing misstatement when he Mid that Roths­

childs was at the

toe coar.tty will t cdeavac t

,
.

A grand ensemble of rich i^celti, fab­

Judge McGrath also made another glar­

Battle of Waterloo

rics worth to fi5c and X5c,
at the yard
.

Xn_
OoC

in

ceived the Idea that be was talking to a lot
f moss backs and lunkheads when he
made this statement,

for

isn’t

there

school boy of ten years of age

a

what

but

knows that the first line of telegraph ever

built was built in this country a quarter of
a century after the battle of Waterloo was

ended.

descent Buliintp. IllumitinUd Mixture*
Novelty
Bourett- v, Fauay
Jb&gt;tides
Rough Edicts. M'dtair Hrvt hrs "ixjfrh
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HbCheviots, Faw-y
Tweeds.
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riot were purchojt^d
j
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” ’ with
" tic- intention
&lt;f sellingj to ft.jfi.
,
at the
y (Jc
yard
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u -Immense, gnthf &lt;dn-i/ rtf hi
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Take these statements out of Judge Mc­
Grath’s speech, and his

enlargements up­

on them, and there was noshing to it.

did not, he dare not, go ln‘o

the

He

history

French Pattern Robes

all history is against him.

It is jurt such demagogic appeals to the
passions of men that breed auareliy and
disorder, and we are surprised that such

should fall from the lips of a man who has

ladiviilihi! ite»igua
FfZte) M
(St
bring* them douin t» th*
Drots pattern at

*&lt;
I

$9.98

occupied so exalted a place of ho.ior.
Without argument, without offering any

remedy for existing conditions,

ceeded on the guerrilla plan

pro­

he

and did not

come out in tbe open.
Selecting that
which was false he attempted to kill the

president, and the respected party leader*
in the Old World and the New. Under the
name of Patriotism and

Justice, two vir­
should at

tues which his former position

least teach him to respect, bef gave

utter-

anee to a speech evidently calculated to
deceive those easily duped, and pre)0dice
the minds of aU wbo want to be fair.

The

effect of sueh a speech,from sueh a aourec,
can only be coapared to a

snake

deadly

Silks.
Thin dciartmmf
!
’«
(frond Rapids, trill l&gt;/ ddi
•’J,
this week because ,f the 1"^ ;rfr‘W/V
inuwtaiivn shipment. J f, v' i'111-.
run merrily along thus: at ■■ •«&lt; M
theyartl. wore rMncied I ' /
$1.50 a yard, (hity undir Ute
eunstances to &amp;r/x -t rticAi
gatherings *f Eov-tly
m
prices. A few mart txarn, 4 ’ «&lt;' ■“ tUr
dex appKmble tb f hf- rest
.
Changeable Burah*
Per yard
in-ineh all Kilk Batin Ptiel^ J-JQC

•'

!"-I

59c

Per yard
.
f7 inch aU-Bilk black Tcfftu

75c

that lies coiled in the gras* ready to spring

at any moment and thrust
fangs when least expected.
warmalevolent, it was

Per yard
Striped
Brocades,
Its poisoned Perran
. __________
-------------yard
That speech .^arth
worth lt.75
$1.75 per
]M!r yard

vicious

in

effect

because It waa built upon falsehood.
Sam'l.C. Ritchie, of Yankee

Spring*,

«T (JQ

~ '

?5c

“ ' ' ' KlnU
'
•*
PrtnM
fpr
faaittJ
th. nrrll latr&gt;t,]*r yard
Cardyray.fnr Wauh. H'MI ami &gt;ar-

row Wales.

will make one of the moat capable of of­
ficer* and Is worthy of the votes

of

the

people for Sheriff.
M,ron Wing I, , f,rroer.

J, t.nrcra

Black Goods

oomplalti beanM ot Uck ot rapruentatkm
In laming lira, now ten U&gt;, prirUeg, ot

Fifumi BrilUantinra
l‘tr yards.
M4neh all wool Jaeqnard 3."

afire.

Valwpar yard
ye-bwh all-wool Beryt

r-dm

Peryard
»■ nah IbardeMte

rep­

farm products and mineral prod octa.

pamphlet printed by a

man, just the same as the Journal garbled

Is lacking, and will be until McKinley and

Hastings Wool Boot Co.,
ftaelf raise the price of tobacco aud

quote a speech ever made by Wm. McKin­
ley that, taken as a wfcMs, waa for free

a republican congress put the

country on

It first obtained circulation

1888.

to

truth, and libel the. memory ota martyred

hay. rye and several other farm products than, leave It to the Intuition of any ex­
by putting a tariff on them; and by mak­ member of the Supreme Court of Michi­
so. ing America tbe best market to sell in, and gan.
A speech ot William McKinley made in
In that many words Saturday, and free reserving It for Americans, It Increased
coinage advocates appeal for labor votes prices for all the farmer and laborer had Toledo was quoted. We defy Judge Mc­
on that proposition. So wo can, fur tbe to sell. More than that, the republican leg­ Grath, or any member of bls party to

the same thing.

“Its origin appears to date back

of money a* Roswell G. Horr did, because

To iufiame the minds of

the price of labor in proportion as it raise*

the price of products.

and never

50piect% of Fancy Wool Chech Sailings
ing an Ex-Justice of the Supreme Court of 1815 and as soon as it was known that arrived by erpres.- yesterday and irrrt
bought to
ifat
and •
H
this great state It was expected that be JNapoleon was defeated, he (Rothschild*)
at the yard
/ UC
would confine himself to the lofty, digni­ “telegraphed the result to fate brokers etc,
This arunei Collect ion efjiti/h 'jriuie
fied plane of argument and above .every­ etc.”
Judge McGrath must have con­ NottUies, new changeable ytc-rx. Iri­

tbe United States in favor ot

sugar, tea and coffee by putting them on
the freelist and better prices for wool,

He says ”Tbe great Presi­

dent never said it or wrote it,

immortal Lincoln.

Ek-

an

corresponding Increase in what they must

raise

tbe above quotation as “A bold, unblush­

and as sueh it was expected that he yroeld

He is also

coinage of

will

Lin­

President

waa

Justice of the Supreme Court of Michigan,

Grath is a democrat

Prince Bismark wm quoted, as favoring

cheap

Nicolay

The grandest ralues ner tThibited..
high
clots norritus, rawnter-w’t.ren
more, a* the North American Review of- Mohairs, Plaids. Checks, Hough Ef­
fects, 40-iueh flat Brrgtsanil wont of
fere thatiamoMUt to auyone who can prove
Fabrics worth in th- regular to,4Q„
the authenticity of this quotation from the ffl.on at the yard
*+QC

he may belong, If be brings forth argu­
ment to substantiate his views.
Judge

tbe immediate and Independent action of

gave

That’s why ice have provided extra sel­
ling space and salexj^vple.
unhesitatiii'jly aud every visitor will
coln'* private Secretary, and is also his bear us out, that this is the m^t mar­
biographer, and Is better acquainted with velous sale if Dress Goods and tiiliu
Abraham Lincoln and what he wrote and ever witnessed in quality, quantity aud
price.
spoke than any other man except the Pres­ All-wool 38-inch Tricots, all new colorident himself.
He (Nicolay) pronounced
10c
John G.

said or wrote anything that could be dis­
torted to resemble K. He further aayt:

urday.

prices for what they have to sell without a

Republican legislation

cur­

Grath, of Detroit, at the fair ground Sat­

mechanic want is something that will raise

buy.

the

classes,

laboring

ing forgery.”:

of the Supreme Court, and a man of even

laborer, farmer and manufact urer?

at

this policy as especi­

appeal to the prejudices and passions of
all people, than that uttered by Judge Mc­

quoted, as authentic, the “Hazard” Bank

than now.

be auly thing to complain of being a big
erphai In the United States Treasury.thy agitate the currency question, and

MO GRATH'8

JUDGE

of

and the products

labor, by the one cause,

on all

advance

have to buy—In other words no better off

believe such a condition a

sert that free coinage of silver

the

since

the probability at least that the jobbers

io talk tariff this year.

&gt;our years ago

but

panic year of *93, have never tailed to buy

the

in

silver.
With all confidence Mr. Walker will as­

promised farmers prosperity and 91.25 a
baahel for wheat through free trade. This

sells,

be

evident that he cannot buy more felt boots,
paying the advance that we have shown

weeks

Was tils omission to say anything about
the tariff.
Democrats don’t seem to like

Why?

We Insist upon

rency."

as formerly, paying the 50 per cent, ad­
orders for felt boots in tbe ten weeks,.
As to “confidence" so far as it relate^M^ vance.
our business, we think we may be par­ &lt; Ar to tbe farmer. If be shall receive

Here we have two things to be operated

‘One of tbe most notable omissions of
Judge McGrath in his speech Saturday,

par with, and redeemable In such coin.

kept

ally necessary for the protection of the farmers and

Let us look at
the

In

be

first and most defenseless victims of unstable money and fluctuating

to

dence restorer.

For Prosecutor

not Increased

We demand that all paper currency shall

be cannot afford to buy.as many felt boots

claim

Dr. Sackett, of Prairieville, and Dr.
Bnyder, of Hastings, for Coroners, are
well known as physicians all over the

If his wages are

the payment of debts.

then a wrong has been done to him, and

tion in which we find our

for this work.

now.

of the

two metals and the equal power of any dollar at all times in the market and iu

what

ing like sensible business
. parity.with gold, and we favor all mean
*toa designed to maintain inviolably the

safeguards of legislation as shall insure the* maintenance of the parity

bow herein buy any more felt boots than

usual liberal

question.

bUR FINANCIAL PLANK.

ten
We

draw their own conclusions as

perience, except for a few

Dr. J. W, SacMett. ot Prairieville and Dr.
Snyder, of Hasting*.

and exchangeable value, or be adjusted by international agreement, or by such

will let our editorial friend and tbe public

er’s statements.

LWB. Cobb, of Rutland.
For Circuit Court Commissioners—
J. *9. Barrell, of Hastings aud 0. 8. Pal-

per

Dress Goods Department
The Dress Goods things ,f this dore
Atroe reached a point where many o u ^r
merchant would *Un..
Hut progress
marks the merchandising at
man s. _ If the great stadui &lt;f Fabrics
for which we pla^-d importation orden
had arrlccil hm over a ,nonth ago
when due the very fact that theyw.uld
not have been lowered in price like this
is a Imson enough for, yuUr buying
now at these prices. A sab rei.rtsenl.
ingalosyof thousand* uf ddlars a
loss that falls on importer* trho vm
/oreed toau/rVIce heavily in order to
right the loss incurred b- tw by the late
ma
iderful retail

. “But the dollar unit of coinage of both metals mast be of equal intrinsic

,

Now if the laborer gets 50 per

cent, more wages but must psy 50

proportion as prices for products increased,

caused the stopping of the

•or Treasurer—
&lt;J.G. Hughes, of Barry.
For Register of Deeds—
C. If. Brooks, of Hastings.
For Prosecuting Attorney—
' M. F. Jordan, of Middleville.
ForO»unty Surveyor—

silver advo­

cates, as products advance—in this case 50

per cent

MH
»
R‘%

HASTINGS JOURNAL FOR SOUND
■ MONEY IN 1892.

in

The laborer gets as much increase
wages, according to all free

Ml

and me­

have, cent, more for all products be buys, we
cannot see how be will be advantaged, nor

would

we

as well, it

roust follow that our prices must

RIH
70

{ahu . "J

Walker’s price restorer has been applied.
ten

convention we did not receive orders
enough to run us ten days; and but for

previous

per

the

that free silver would control

Bam'l. C. Ritchie, of Yankee Springs.

per

50

products,

having turned a

succeeding the time when It

COUNTY TICKET.
•or Senator— ’

with

then the Wool Boot Co. must pay. 50

had

boot

and volume of its business.
As a matter of fact, for the
F'bfCongress, 4th District—.

that if prices of products advance

eeqt. more for the wool, the coal, the box­
ing, oils, scap, twine, webbing, leather

felt

If Editor Walker will think the

For Attorney General-

It will nbt be difficult for any one who
will reason over the matter to conclude

learned that, not a single

seven other factories
wheel since that time.

Georjo,A. Steel of Clinton.

‘

pany for Information, he would also have

20th not made in Hastings, not one of

Washington Gardner of Calhoun.

theo­

ries there,

cent, and labor advances

been made In the United States since July

For Secretary of State—

■i

the

at

We will examine the case of felt boots,

“Tbe evil effects of tariff and lack of con­

fidence.” The fact is that the wool boot
factory closed down because of lack of

STATE TICKET.

)

ad­

rectors ot xbe Co. as tb the reason for shut­

as­

HlKir M

Lowest

that

vances farm and mineral products 50 per
cent, let us look at manufactured products.

Had Editor Walker desired to present
facte, he would have enquired of the di­

Wheat
Highest

as gravity

effect, acting

that tbe Hasting* Wool Boot Co. closed its

signed tbe reason the Herald

FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
G ARRET A. HOBART,
of New Jersey.

we

tloe Editor Walker makes use ot the

At

, „
Mohair aad wool P&lt;"

MUm. 75e mlue. per yard

ec-lnch Silhflnieh Bmrwtta
flM mlue; l&gt;rr yard

15c
29c
25c
42c
50c
59c

.

�Th. .nten.lnnent Elren In thc openi

Hasting* Banner
Thursday, Oct. 8, (896.

PERSONAL MENTION.
very fine. Tur rendition ot

buni

m thB( wmW

•nd tn«fea]

dwlred. .nd her
her beauty
baul, and
.nd natural
n.tu.,1 charm
.b.rtn
of manner added much. —
The barpl.t.
„„
cue ot the beat erer heard !?"*

Pred P‘Aw &gt;• I" Albloz thia trwk.

“'fc *&gt;er betrot^T™
“ E*lm “«**

SaX*"

TulX’0'0'"“'’’‘'1'' ™,n ““

Clartmee Phillips C1„Moe Anio|d

Farmers!

vn“rsXT‘ ALW'b" WOT*‘

J00n,

’-has. Gundry, tbe three

eated tor robbing Leo Sam. th. Chu«M

iaundrymau, ot WM one work ago Sooday night, bad their examination before
bailee Riker Monday and Tueoday, but

u there was not enough evidence agalnat

•If vo i haven’t'? good rect?pt for , condition powCttSpt
dirs |f your own. take my
’advice and use 4 paws.
20 cv its a pound or 4 lbs.
fof 5 : cents. . Manufacmyself.! I
•tufee! only
c ' by
'
:t is the best pow­
der;
If you have a
m: ;f t for powders or for
n_- ielse
it
anvdi Fi..
t-’*- let me-fill •.
fod y.:&lt;L I will warrant the
pure
and
that
the
'drags
pri’t-s are right.

'here to warrant

held, they

their being

were discharged and the caaedlaoontlnned.

ills with great pleasure that we learn
of tbe eelectlon, by the republicans, otour

friend, B. IV. Moore ot the Battle Creek
Journal, tor the legislature.
Mr. Moore

Bryan will

Jennings

round

the

Tickets

trip.

81.00; Shultz and Cloverdale, 76c; Mltat
and Milo. S5e; ttesaey and Richland June-

Mrs.

l^onard

K.

was

Powers

Tuesday

very

afternoon,

lire occasion being her 76tb birthday.

farm

bad driven to her

She

Irving with

In

Mrs. Willard Hayes, and on returning In
the afternoon, waa sent tor by her daogh-

ter Mrs. Edward Powers, to come over to

her bouse, where tbe ladles were

bled.

visiting her mother Mrs. Geo. Reed.

■ Mr. and Mrs. Carroll, ot Wlreonsln, are

visiting her slater. Mrs. A. D. Cook.

Mr. and Mrs.’ Eugene Darla, ot Grand
Rapids. Spent Sunday pt J. c. Wardell's.
|/&gt;sear Schumann, now with the Char-

tlon, 35c.

pleasantly surprised

assem­

It waa a complete surprise, and a

most enjoyable time waa had by

all con-

Furni­
^Tbat the nature of a\ oath is fully ap.

Miss Lena Fuller bas gone to Ypsilanti

predated by “a heathen

Chinese”

was

proved by Lee Sam. the laundryman. who

The eosiiiv ami trimmings of the city
bank block are being painted.

was robbed of 8262 a week ago Sunday
At the examination Tuesday the

night.

counsel In order to find out If be appreciated

Head McCoy Furniture Co. Cost sale

adv’t. on this page, and be benefitted

by

tbe great Inducement

the nature of an oath, asked him “if he

knew what would become of him should he

tell a He.”

The Chinaman promptly an­

artificial)

N. T. Parker is having an

swered •• Yes. mt go to be 1 lee, and have
stone walk laid'on tbe south side of big/ belief hot tlmee.") Counsel was fully sat­

hotel and adjoining property.

•

isfied that Lee Sam knew tbe qualities of
The ladies whist club held tbeir first 4n oath, but It was a long time before
meeting for the winter at the home vl
quiet could be restored.

Mrs. H. A. Barber yesterday afternoon,'
Valent hi e Liens Is making

SUe Republican, spent Sunday In tbe city)
Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Lillie, ot Cadillac,

candidate for senator from this district,

was In the city this week.

Misses Tillie Lamb, of Kalamazoo, and

About four o'clock Sunday

extensive

afternoon

smoke was discovered issuing from tbe

Mrs. Clement Smith, who was seriously

ill last week, left for the Battle Creek San­
few weeks.

Clinton Phelps, formerly of this city,
but now of Indiana,

here.

T.’ U‘ next- Tue«J&gt;y afternoon at
ktoO in Supervisors room st Court House.
An attractive programme.
Usual rerelcea at Pre.byterlao church.
Holy Communion at close of morning serY. F. S. C. E. in tbe evening at 6.' Ser­
vice at 7. Plei»e note alteration in time.

Archie McCoy Furniture Co
'

rears In the regular army.

much better at this writing.
Miss Alta Richattls, who has

been at

her brothers R. B.

mer, leaves this week for Baraboo. WIs.,
thence to Minneapolis to spend the winter

on tbe Inside.

progress

Sterling, Crawford A Co., on south side of

almost totally wrecked.

Tbe stock was
We understand

that tbe'origln of tbe fire was a jnystery.

Main stnvt.

. Pontiac Chief is doing good work this
fall. Last week be took, tint money Id
broke the

Hie free-for-all at Burling and
track recuni.

Since the fair, all the small boys in tbe

Mrs. Frtiuk Ickes and Mrs. Spary

Phil­

lip; were ihr6wn from a buggy Thursday,
the ct-rft‘T!)vy were driving

ance.

Henry Osborn's stock

of goods

come ftiscfrcv
Mrs. Ickes’ ankle was
sprained (nite severeli. . ••
i
'

In

work of the fire boys

is

The

especially to be

commended, as It was due to their hard

work that the fire was kept from spread­

ing.

Miss Retta Kempton, who gives

a

re-?

ening, Oct. 13. is forming a class In elocu­
tion in this

city.

Mias

Kempton

is a

this

graduate of the celebrated

Mrs.

millin­

training school, which has

branches al

return

Feifchuer* will

week uitti,al! th.« latest styles

loss bas been adjusted satisfactorily.

be-, cital at the’M. E. church next Tuesday ev­

having

ery, D«h;oI if it to attend bet opening.
l*?inuibj Turt lay. Odt. 13dj, and con­
tinuing lire
*

London. Eng», and

Nobles

Detroit. Mich., and

was for several years the teacher j&gt;f elo­
cution ra Hillsdale college, beside devot­
ing much time to private instruction. Two

’ Sllrer 11m Is. Fred Parker’s fast little
pirer won s leund inonqy last week In the
free-for-all: t they Chariotte fair, making

years ago she was compelled to give up all

Cleveland $ who won irst, go at a 2.1"J{
.dip.

Is prepared to take a limited number of

Ev President Ilarriaon has written a
noteworthy articjc on the silver question

for the 0&lt;’*i*bt&gt;r ;iimiib&lt;*r,ot the Forum.

It

to
of K'ttt ablest contributions to the
diwuMimj j !-r ntade.
I
An ar-tjn- wIM of Major McKln-

friend

by [her

and towns­

woman. Mrs. Man K. Hartzell, will ap­
pear In tbe next Admbenof Harper’s Bazar.

#tt»mptiniod by Mrs. McKinley’s portrait.
I'iu sAt.E—Ellison

phonograph, ‘ with

cctnplete outfii for giving first class enterta'ntnenbiOf vveay description.
The ma­
chine pays tor if-a-lf in a very short
Best cash oiler takes h. ,

time.
,

C. 8. Gbiosbt.
Miss Ketia Kempton, of Hillsdale Col­
lect win Kive an elocutionary entertain-

nientacthe Metbixiht church next Tuea-

evening On. p8th, under the auspices
of the Ep wurih League.
MIm Kempton

cemes vpry highlf recommended by those
who have h- ard tjer in other places.
'

Young men looking for the latest

thing

In foot wear will always find what they de­

sire at the Red Ftmn Shoe Store.
Messrs
Woolley dfBmnicm appreciate the fact
that the young ui«*n of Hastings want their

ftot wear to be up-to date
’hvaya have on

|iand

them.

and

wliat
-i

strive

you

to

Great closing out sale limited to SOdaya
A’dgnees closing out sale al less than cost
f’f the entire J. c. Farrell

' Fnrnbhing goods stock.

Clothing A

Call

work on account-of 111 health.

at once

*^lle the bt-j.1 bargains ate there.

Having

recovered her stfenght Ina measure, she
private pupils.

This Is a rare opportun­

ity to secure competent instruction in this
line. Miss Kempton has room.* at Mrs.

Rose Colgrove’s, corner

Broadway

and

Green streets.
Announeeiuent,
Feeling that-there Is a misapprehension
as to the amount of time consumed in the
discharge of the duties of the office of
Supreme chancellor and my alrsencw from
the city I desire lo say to my clients and
tbe pat ron» of my office that upon my re­
turn from the West, October 25th. 1 shall
be at my office during the entire months
of November, December, and January.
The work will go on a&lt;in the past. Dur­
ing tbe months of February. May, and
June I shall of necessity be absent most
of tbe time.
P. T. Colokove.
Wotpem Club.
The first meeting of tbe Womens Clnb
Friday was marked by a large attendance.
Owing to the Illness of the president Mrs.
Smith, Mrs. Geneva Hayes
presided.
The president’s annual address was read
by Mrs. Belle W. Cook.
It was a most
able and valuable paper. A ve*y interest­
ing report of the mid-summer meeting of
the state federation at Bay View was giv­
en by the delegate Mrs. Binnle M. Sweenew-----------------members were
voted in.
zey. -Five
-------------■
-----*- with
The Club begins its years
work
excellent prospects and the program gives

general satisfaction.

want.

■

Richard's

this

sum­

Dates for tbe Club Lecture Course are
now arranged and are as follows:
Nov.
17. tbe course opens with a lecture, sub­
ject, “A Woman’s Inheritance,” by Rev.
Lnuls-Albert Banks, D. D., of Brooklyn.
N. Y. Dr. Banks Is a great preacher aud
a great lecturer. Is pashrr of the largest
Methodist church in tbe world, and is
said io handle the theme of this lecture
with a rare combination .of wit and com­
mon sense, which delights his audience.
Bcmnber 7th, “David Garrick, ’’ a dra­
matic entertainment by Leland T. Pow­
ers, the great Im persona ter, who has no
superior In his art before the American
public. January 13th. “The Man of Gali­
lee.” a lecture by Hon. Geo. II. Wendling,
of Washington. D. C. This lecture to­
gether with another. "Saul of Tarsus” has
given Hr. Wendling a national reputation
as a profound and polished orator.
Jan­
uary 27tb. a concert by the Boston Temple
Quintette, the very best of its kind offered
by Redpath agency, consisting of a fine
pianist, a reader of celebrity, aud the'gen­
tlemen composing the quartette.
The
course will close on Match 12th, with
-Jflhn and Jonathan.” a lecture by Rob­
ert Nourse, who so delighted liis audiences
nt tlie opening of-»ast winters course. The
objetLof this lecture is to show the truereisltoiis easting between- England and
tlfe United State*, which the lecturer
treats In his own Irrrohtably entertaining
maiuhw. Tickets will be of the same
price ns last year. SI.50 for course tickets,
81.00 for students tickets; and 50 cents
single adtnterion, with ten cents in addi­
tion for reserved seats, to be reserved be­
fore each entertainment. It was only by
the most careful canvas and a great
amount of labor on the part of members of
the Woman’s Club, together with the gen­
erosity of the city press, and Hie entire
almence of complimentary tickets, that the
nn.rre «•&gt; m«d&lt;- • On«ncl,l sorerre l«.l
TruMIrikln &lt;h» wtl1 *IH| ’&gt;&gt;1111, ol
Hi. Ildlra w
»!&gt;' nrerent roorre th.
unre « numlH-rot public .olrlted cltlren.
h.ve
bw-uure our guurantre tor the
Drift- or tbe course, which Is » HUIe more
thin thst ot lust rest. Too excellence ot
Iret yesre course sod tire ability lo prom­
Ire thsl lhl» l» e'lusily •» good It not bel­
ter. leads the ledlea to hope Ihst In spite
ot the bard times, and the Interests ot the
campaign, they may hod a ready aalo for
the two hundred cours« tickets, and the
uny atudenu Uckel. wb!eh the, fa.1
Obliged to mH before November 17lb.
Will th AW who enjoyed last years course,
pleas’ ire ready to buy their tickets when

called upon?

TO------

Call

of.s.teialsl.'o.
Wayland. Mich.. Oct S.-Qulle a wmaa-

xw’T^'wK
fires tour miles southeast ot this wHIwgre-.
Monday, night Mr,. Chapman loti the
? „ -Uhnnl airing a word lo anyone
.“d
«»er«b«.u b.«e be» abater,

Tetcuen
,
The next teacber’a examination will be

Luting suicide l.utj. js.reh o^nrigto

held at Haaitok*, &lt;/cL 15-10. in tbe court­

“«&gt;ry looked after bhn « a cat would a
®ouse.
'
\j

room.

FfX)BA j. HBADI.B.
Commissioner.

We have greatly improved our. line of Ladies*
and Children’s Shoes' this season,
__ ,___
and are
now in a position to challenge all competitors to meet
us and compare style, quality and prices.

See

L. E. STAUFFER.— re

Those New Things
In Gentleman’s Shoes.

CHAS. [HATTON,

BOX CALF

SELLING AGENT

In the Pointed toe
Or the new Opera Toe

The GiobcTaiiorina Go.
Cl NCINNAT1 O.

At
The
Red Front
Shoe Store.

Woolley &amp;
gronsorr.

Makers’ol Finest Clothes In AmericaReliable Cloth. First Claw Quality Trim mines. High CfaM

OFFICE OVER

DITY

BANK,

Hastings, Mich.

ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION.

Mens Suits, $5

Heavy Winter Suits cut from J8, Jio, and Mi2.

Mens Pants, $1,65

A heaVy Kersey warranted to wear ..and not rip.

Boys Suits, $2.00

Fine alj-wool goods, only a few more to close out.

Boys Pants, 25 cts.

Good heavy goods just received,

Boys I gather Stockings,

above size?.

Our customers say they
wear like Leather.

■_________ __

«hKaom» ciandtefi ever trad Id fart, and

Heitry was appointed to l»k

alw*ys comfortable
'
and the ideal Shoe for fall
and winter are among our new stock of Ladies' footwear.

LITTLE SENSATION.

a ter Easterly, who was one. 0$ th? rmut

tom Hastings to Jackson we omitted to
“•le that Henry Crock [»rd, of Carilon,

Goodyear Welts the?arc

AND-------

“J Xe other articles nt wearing apparel

Assignee.
In Kivinif an account uf. taking Easterly

Don’t
Fail

CLUB LECTURE COURSE■

• Mi»« Retta Kempton.

Detroit. Mich.
Jan. 28th. 1898.
Miss Retta Kempton has proved herself
an arttal In her profession. She
flrot. sincerity and rarnestnew. and added
to thew, a speaking body, a sympathetic
voice, and a alqipHclty and poise that com­

Ladies Fine Lace Shoes ,re
e»pe=»uy pop­
ular, and we carry
an assortment that we feel confident will meet tbe pop­
ular demand.

Women’s Heavy Shoes, We have in fine
Kangaroo Calf,
full opera toe, tipped, medium heel, light half double
sole. Just the shoe for wet weather.

with a brother who resides there.

mands and satisfies.
Yours very truly,
Edna Cuaffre Noble.
Director of the Detroit Training School of
Elocution and Enallsb Literature, and
the Chaffee-Noble School of Expres­
sion, London. England.

P. T. Colgbove,

FLOWER-MCNINCH-O*. a. by Bev. Tboe.
Cox. Gordon W. Flower to MUa Lorina Me
Mach, barb ol Prairieville.

H. I*. Newton's losaon

the store is fully covered by 82000 insur­

was daffiiged by smoke and water, but tbe

city .with 'icycles have been trying to Imi­
tate Glddi ice the trick rider, and some ofthem do v ry creditabtf work. *
"

8H0UP-BALCH-Oct 1. by Bev. Tboe. Oca.
**houp. or Maple Grove, to Emma Balch
ot Baltimore.

Mr Landis places bls loss at 82000 with

81000 Insurance.

Kev Tboa. Cox. Octi.
Mlu Charlotte Doad.
K

New York state. Friday, on account of the'
Illness of her husband. Dr. Andrus, who
was suffering fiom bilious fever. ‘ He is

was soon discovered that a big fire was in

stock of doth Ing to tine store next east of

.\.RLer*°D
both of th la city.

/ Mrs. J. (1 Andrus was called home from

Newton block on E. Main street, and it

Landis drug store, in the

SHOES !■

Married. ’
A,'TKK “Al u,9mirk. Eaton Co..
on Thursday. «I. Mr. Fred W. Walter, oi
111 • *" M,w Ne,n° w*«n. by
A. D. Grigsby, of ihli city.

is visiting relatives

Since leaving here Clint spent five

MorrlilafLambie dr Co? have moved their

. w*s along.

for actual Cost Prices, for all their fresh
new styles.
Come and get first choice.
Come and get the best goods for the lowest
price ever offered.
We guarantee you a genuine cost sale, and
as this is our first to offer a cost sale we are
determined to make it a success.
Come And help us get the bargains of a life­
time.

itarium, where abe will recuperate for a

block formerly occupied as a meat market

Call and

Furniture, Picture Frames,
Draperies, Lace Curtains,

The monthly meetlna ot the Ladle. Ml.slonary Society of the Presbyterian church
next Wednesday at tbe Parsonage at 3.
It is hoped that all tbe members will be
present.

day with Miss Mary Quinn.

improvements on his storein the Central

• !?y. writtt-i

re.1 . 2" b' entertained Thurarty Get.
ISth by Mr.. H. A. Goodyear and the
‘“jwttb her.
Supper sereeu in-I ansh House from 5 until 7 o’clock.
The annual election of olBoer. of the W.
r- M. S. will be held Wed. .ttemooo Oct.
Hlh al 330 o'clock In tbe parlor, of tbe
M. E. churclu Thia I, th. tint, of tbe
Autumn tea which will lx- reread from
are to reeen.

Services at Methodist church as usual
were guests at Clel. Marple’s the-first of
nen Sunday. In the evening tbe Pastor
the week.
will speak on “Paris.”
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril S. Grigsby will leave
.u^.v A'
Mllckenstaff will preach al
for Chicago In about two weeks where
the Stricker Schobl bouse Sunday morning
they will reside.
at 10:80 and at Morgan at 3 p. m. and at
Quimby at 7 p. ra.
Frank Nalritt, of Charlotte, republican

front of Geo".

Mbs I. I..

During the month of October the Archie
McCoy Furniture Co. intend to sell their en­
tire stock of new

Katie Cagney, of ^Cloverdale, spent Sun­

jo attend ?rhwi.
.

week

Mrs. Dwight Humphry, ot Izmslng. t.

reluming the same day.
Woodbury
Woodland. Coats Grove and naatluga

Cos* -aiv 01 Furniture at McCoy

|n Lacing l„i

Thus. Honey

to attend a reunion or his reglmenl.

The Chicago, Kalamazoo A

good going on tbe morning train soatb arid

ture Co.

"
,rOa Cl,«-

Saginaw Railway will make the tollowing
low rates tor

• CIRCULATION *
lais week.
125 quires.

home
lotte Sunday and Monday.

T°"nr *','UdM1 " """'o" ”&lt; 1&gt;I«
„ij___ ,
- ‘“Muiuu oi ins
old regiment at Lansing last week.

15th. Itiuo.

LOCAL NEWS. '

Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Young, of Allemn

lolte iL a""'"’1'' W“

speak al Kalamazoo. ■ on Thursday. Oct.

The Druggist.

wiJ?.7rt,,0J‘“1' Q,t“ *•

’pent Sunday In tbe city.

William

AT ACTUAL COST!’

Chnrcb *na Noeiety.
The Boeiety eonneeted wllh Kmmanoel

with friends at Nashville?}

ot ripe buslneu experience, aud Jwn IKli

Uon.

srereb aeveais nothing.
Mr.
Chapman says that their family relations
have always bem the urns, barmohloua
and nothing but bappineea and good feelJ2 -2.7" 7l,tod brt’"n “»■»
inc weddfnK He waa consummated."' Mrs
Chapman has always been held In the
higher ostc.m and the dlwippeamnee baa
«ased no little sensation among those
who know her best

was In the city Monday.

la a man ot sterling worth and Integrity,

a man aa the voters ot tbe eeeond district
ot Calhoun county should vote tor.
'

Fred L. Heath

wutoTk B' j**1****1! ot Grx»ll Rapids,

FURNITURE

to/LtT
wUh • «» amt daughter,
the tormer now bemg married and Is
reLu .tlw, C^putso ■ homestead.
The
l?,?“b*D5 has been to her tonner
bm.ue but found no traces ot her there and

-.re tonnd a short distaste Iron, the
hnnsti and it ww surmised that she hud
war town*o' lhP nelffhborlnk
X'or at^t'r “he purpdre of

borbood revealed ootbtof. bhe wm m
Mead, a former resident of
town near HmIIms. where abff became

WE HAVE A VERY FEW OF THOSE HATS LEFT
AT 68c. HAVE YOU SEEN THEM?

�Hastings Banner.

hood, and .ukyilgbts half an inch thick
were remorselessly beaten la. Tbs
naval observatory and, in fact, pretty
well every other public building waa

Thursday, Oct. 8. 1896.
COOK BROS^Proprletora.

There was no ioss of life as tar as
known in Washington, though a hat of
24 persons seriously .injured by falling
branches and crumbling walla is given
out by the hospitals.
The total de­
struction 6f property in Washington
city by the storm is estimated at nearly
half a million dollars.

MANY LIVES LOST.
Tarrible Result of a Tornado
Several States.

FOR HONEST MONEY.

in

IN THE KEYSTONE STATE.
Property

Valued at A boat

•R.OOO.OOO

Chicago, Oct. 1.—From dispatches re­
ttived the following compilation of
the tHOster attending the recent atorm

Sumatra, off Mil waukee.

an nah. Ga........
Islands...
rns th Florida..

j
j
’ J ’
1 6
• }
’ 11 :
4J°

3
Totalj.^.....174
EvUmated piop^rty *E&lt;M«ea.' I

Uexandrta, Va. HOO.OOO
tJS’ooo
Ireat Lakes..."..........7^
75.000 r
gggffbjp*
^wo
avanaak Ga....77777727777 X.HXLWQ
tea Islands.
«
■

&gt;cr places^

J88t
.17.720.000

FLORIDA SWEPT.

Pensacola, Fla., Oct. 2.—Railroad com­
munication with the eastern and middle
parta of the state has just been reestab­
lished, and barrowing tales are being
received of the West India storm which
awept ovfer the peninsula of Florida
Monday night and Tuesday morning.
Cedar Keys is said to be almost com­
pletely wrecked. From there the storm
awept in a northeasterly course, its
diameter being about 4G miles across
the state, doing fearful damage at lhe
towns of Gainesville, High Springs,
Newberry, Lake City, Bronsfield, Cal­
lahan and many other&amp; Brick and
frame buildings were blown down, and
menr Callahan several children were
killed in a schoolhouse which was
wrecked. The^vind is reported to have
reached a velocity of 100 miles an hour.

Mr. McKinley’s Able Discussion of
the Money Question.

HARD TIMES AHO FREE SILVER.

The Clarksville (Tenn.) Leaf-Chron­

Reported Loet—Property
Lhe Extent of BSOO.OOO.

Reliable news from the western part
Of Levy and Alachua counties has
just reached Jacksonville. Not
less
than 200 families are left destitute.
Scores of injured have' been reported
With over 30 fatalities in Levy county.
Columbia county fared very badly.
All the coon try sou th of Lake City is dev­
astated. In the Caleb Marcum neigh­
borhood scarcely a residence or house is
left standing. In the vicinity of Payne
tod Mount Tabor post offices the de­
struction was* great.

doah valley near Staunton. Va^ waa
▼iaited by a terrific flood Wednesday.
Many lives were lost and great damage
done to property. The atorm of Tues­
day caused 'the lake to rise. All the
water courses in the valley became rag­
ing torrents and swept over their banka,
carrying destruction In their
path.
Houses were swept from their founda­
tions.
Ip several cases persona were
with difficulty rescued from the roofs
and upper stories. It ia impossible at
thia hour to ascertain the extent of the
loss of life or- the extent of property
Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 5.—No Im­
damaged. The latter will exceed half
portant additions to the list-of deaths in
i a million dollar®. Heroic attempts are
Florida from the hurricane are reported.1
. being made to rescue those in danger.
In 91 towns the killed number 70 and
the mjured 164.
The destruction of
Alexandria, Va^ Oct. 2.—Four people
property is beyond the estimates. The
were killed and
three
Injured by
belt of the country that was devastated,
Wednesday's storm. All the churches
extending across the state from Cedar
suffered severely. The First Baptist,
Keys, on the Gulf of Mexico, to the St. a BBnaWmO
a handsome structure, was Completely
tary'a river, Ja about 119 mita long by I denloli
the St.
St_ Elmo
Elmo Baptist
Bapti’.t was
w.7
”
" ,'hed
*;. the
l^milea wide onthe gulf and 60 mile. ; tedly wrecked, .nd llobcrta chapel,
®ride on the Georgia boundary.
E South, had Its spire blown away.

STATE OF MICHIGAN.

country on «rth no*
Notion's Safety-Workingmen and

nge. '
“There is not a free silver country on
earth that un* as much aa fiv*--dollar®
per capita in circulation—nil kinds of

money.
.
“There is in circulation in the United
Maj. McKinley’s letter of acceptance 5^^ $24 per capita, or $19.50 more
ia as sound as a gold dollar. The fol- i
capita than any fqee silver country

lowing arc some of his best points:
n car
th.
I qqn
conn.
Gettysburg, PaM Oct. lv—The storm
______
| | “We havemorc in circulation to-day
in Adams county did tremendous dam­
The character of tbe money which [ than ever before, and more [&gt;eF-&lt;!api*A
age to houses, barns, timber and fenc­ shall measure cto^valuea and exchangee . than any free silver country on earth,
ing, but no casualties are reported. On
“Oar dollar will buy more sugar,
,he’ tetUefleld the netlonal cemetery and settle our balances withone another i
.altered severely. Hound Top and Culp’s and with the Actions of the world is of ; coffee, flour. . meal, ment, medicine,
» •
hill are a mass of broken trees and such primary importance and ao far-( hjordware and clothing than in
“A barrel of corn, a busarl of wheat
tbe new iron observatory on Cemetery reaching in its consequences as to call I
ridge was injured. The monument of for the most painstaking investigation.' dr 100 pounds of tobacco will buy
the Sixty-sixth Ohio regiment was com- and in the end a sober and unprejudiced ■ double as much of the arilclwt that
judgment
polls. We
snmc
pletely overturned.
.
judgment at
at the
idc-pons.
w e munt
must not
uui be
uc । farmers
isrmm consume us■ the
------------. kind ot
; misled by phrases nor deluded by false com. wheat or tobacco would buy in
SXx Children FerUh
’
Potuvillfc,
Pb^
Oct.
1.—Tuesday’ theories. Free silver would not mean 1873.
.«.♦
...
“The wages of the laboring man *
night’s storm destroyed the coal break- that silver dollars were to. be freely had
er ttt Nntalie. belonging to the Penn- without cost or labor. It would mean buy double as much of the necessaries
sylvonia Anthracite
Coal
company. the free use,of the mints of the United of life now as in 1873, and his wages
Six tenement houses belonging to the States for the few who are owners of have not been reduced one-fourth as
can,P were deBtroyed by fire and six silver bullion, but would make silver much as the purchasing power of hts
children, inmates, lost their lives. The coin no freer to the many who are en­ money has been increased.*’
flre originated from a stove overt urn- gaged in other enterprises.
.
'
All of the above propositions we as­
ing in one of the summer kitchens from
It would not make labor easier, the sert without the fear of intelligent con­
- •- -by the
- wind.
- the
khnking
hours of labor shorter or tbe pay better. tradiction. Then, if it be a fact that do
It would not make farming less labori­ free silver country od earth has as
Shnmokiu, Pa., Oct. 1.—The damage
much as five dollars per capita; and if
ous or more profitable. It would not
caused by the cyclone that passed over
start a factory or make trdrmand-for an it be a fact that we have about $24 per
this section Tuesday night is greater
capita; and if it be a fact that we have
additional day’s labor. It would create
than early reporta indicated. It is now
more silver in circulation per capita
no new occupations. It would add
thought th* total loss will reach $350,­
than any free silver country in the.
000. The Pawrson breaker is almost nothing to the comfort of the masses, world; and if it^be a fact that the pur­
•a total wreck, but the debris was saved the capital of the people or the wealth chasing power of our dollar is now
from the flames by the downpour of of the nation. It seeks to introduce a about double what it was in 1873, and
rain that followed the wind. Superin­ new measure of value, but would add that the products of the farm will pur­
tendent Vincent piaoes the damage to do value to the thing measured. It
chase more necessaries of. Fife than in
the colliery at $40,000. Fourteen of the would not conserve values. On the con­
1873. our free silver friends will hare to
dwelling houses and 20 board shanties trary, it would derange all existing val­
hunt harder for the hard times com­
occupied by the mine \-orkers were also ues. It would not restore business con­
plained of. They can’t charge it to a
blown down, and five of the former were fidence, but its direct effect would be to
reduced circulation or higher prices.—
consumed by flames. Two of the ten­ destroy the little which yet remains.
Galveston News.
ants were killed, several injured and 11
Tbe meaning of the coinage plan

cattle were crushed to death beneath
the dismantled barn.
Shamokin, Mount Carmel,
Locust
Gap and other surrounding towns suf­
fered heavily. Reports from the farm­
ing districts indicate that barns were
demolished by hundreds.

G. Na&lt;

icle has the foUowlng:
“There i* not a first-class commercial

adopted at Chicago is that anyone may
take a quantity of silver bullion, now
worth 53 cents, to the mints of the
United States, have it coined at&gt; tbe ex­
pense of the government and receive for
it a silver dollar which shall be leg^l
tender for the payment of all debts,
public and private. The owner of the
silver bullion would get the silver dollar.
It would belong to him and nobody else.
Other people would get it only by their
labor, the products of their land or
something of value.' The bullion own­
er, on the basis of present values, would
receive the silver dollar for 53 cents*
worth of silver, and other people would
be required to receive it as a full dollar
in the payment of debts. Tbe govern­
ment would get nothing from the trans­
action. It would bear the expense of
coining the silver, and the community
would suffer loss by its use.

lieve you a bank account of $200 or
$300? Vote for free coinage and you
vote to withdraw only half the value
of your deposits. This concluaton is aa
certain as is the fact that 50 cent dol­
lars will buy only half as much as 100
cent dollars.

A single white metal standard paper
says that gold is going out every week,
and that but for aU ver the country aeon,
would be destitute of coin. If it were
not for silver, gold would stay at home.
—Chicago Chronicle.
Washington. Oct. 2.—The puixlitj debt
statement shows a net increase in the
public debt, less cash in the treasury,
daring September of $1,806,034. Total
cijfb in the treasury, $840,642,771.

» »

med therein.

vSurprtitWr turtacr .bow. to tbe Court
that nald l*ud* were returned lo tbe Auditor
—-

.___ a. ..mubatewsa

and that said taxes remain unpaid. .
Your petlUoser further shows iumI avers Lbs!
tbe uxes. Interest. callrctkHi fee and eosl of
tbe several parcels of land dseertbed Ur said
^Your'petKloner further shows that tbe aald

taxes on said described lands have remained

remaining unpaid » atote art torib, your
petit '.oner pr»y» a denre in favor of tha State
of MlcbXaL aaatart each parcel of said land,
fertile payment &lt;rf tbe jeveral amount- of
taxes. Intetert. aolleettan fe«. co»l of advvrttaing sod other expenses ot sale, u computed
:i!&gt;d extended In said schedule agalart tbe sev­
eral fiurtels of land contained therein, and In
default of payment ot the said several sums
compuled and extended aplnrt said lands.
1 Bat each of said parcels ofUod may be wold
for the amounts due thereon, as provided oy
law. to pay the lien aforesaid.
And your petitioner will ever pray, etc.
Dated August -■7,1»8
m
8TAXLKV W. Ti:kmf.k .
Auditor General of the 8tate of Mtehlsan.
aud In behalf of said State of MlctUgan.

■
iu H'»iMngtoD.
'Washington, Oct. 1.—The West In&lt;i&gt;n tornado which struck Washington
featween 11 p. m. and midnight Tuesday
Might, reepected neither official nor
&lt;ipiomatic properties.
It ripped off
WMBe of tbe coping of tbe white house
«nd MM low moat of the historic trees

an
~
ntoftof lot

IMP. 1070,1127.
»» KIMI 1129
1OU 1138 *nd
1133

that parcel cf
land MaMM
aa .foltam; a
by State sr,
w by C. K. A
S K R.um
G .K. V.R ft
e by Hauovcr
m
tt»
a u „
Townihlp 3 Sorth ot tetujr . w«

a pt of a S
otnwau
rm

•" »» &gt; tettn

cm or HosTiN/ts.

Township s Sonh of tenr, ,

comm enclng

8CUKDVLEA.
TAXES OF IBM.
Township 3 North of Range 7 Wert.

thencen 4SH

grvM. e5 73­
100 chs to see
line, s on sec
line s »-ioo
ebs to bednnlng. varls-

oept a strip
n nu e ft
wide off a v

i
Township 2 North of Range R Wert,

aekof n w
14
1 M

for beam

4M

etidfawflMff «7
eel - -.*!«
•M

tt

1* TO

3 17

M TO
public high
wajrot 2 rds
oc a side and

Township t.North at Range 1

0 13, 1 e

d 30

31

Chamberlain’s Addklou.
'Blk
Township 1 North of Range 9 Wert,

K

JLJL

marine of the United States on June 30, sert that our present industrial and
IBM, according to the completed tabu­ financial depression ia the result of the
lation
of the bureau of navigation,
standard
have
not. 1read
American
***•
O
K oom- । gold D
MaUlXCUtl XU
— • C DOv.
V4U4 A
I It 0*7*1^81 fi
prtacd 2f,90S roaola. ot 4.TO3.8S0 grote ( hl.tory aright or been careful etudenta
tone, an incretee ot 68.000 ton. over the ot------------the event,
Wc never st Uw office ot tae ciunty hSTJ!
— ol recent
—. J year.,
a. nviictvt
prevton. yearbad greater
great er prosperity in tbia
thia country,
in every field ortmployment and indusjaaw j.et’u.-uiw
• - .. - -------- 1---- *--------Chicago, Oct. 5.—At.the new bicycle
than in the busy ycys from 1890
track in thia city on Saturday John S.
1S92, during all of which time thia
Johnson rode an exhibition paced mile errantry was on a gold baais and em­ ciisrxefl. and the aide ahall bsmadem tSJ
kUr
in 1:40 2-5, breaking all records, and ■ poyed more gold money in its fiscal and ^0°theT*15*
and ace
James Michael rode five miles in 9:88, braine“ operations than ever before.
(llvMeff

6I

AM

We. have coined since
1878 more
than 400,000,000 of
silver
dollars,
New York, Oct. 3.—Since the opening wra Smm i
43-100 chs
which
the J,..govern— — - —— arc
— maintained —by
J —
—— f V*
'
VSJ the
SUV JJ.UKUB
UAUC 9«M
of BBSS
navigation
up to
present time
I 02-100 eh8
ment at parity with gold and are full 4,208 boats have cleared from this city on w 54 43-100
legal tender for the payment of all the Brie canal. This Is almost double eb«.n t cat-too
debts, public and private. How ure the the clearance of last year.
■ silver dollars now in use different from
: those which would be in use under free
Wooster, O., Oct. 2.—The coroner of
j coinage? They are to be of the sanw
Wayne county rendered his verdict bn
■ weight and fineness: . They arc to bear
tbe tragedy at Dalton last Sunday, hold­
pthe same stamp of the government.
Township 3 North ol Range p WVst.
ing that Thomas Kidd, aged 14 years,
pWhy should they not be of the same
4&gt;i a bounded
was deliberately murdered by Carl Mo- u by river s
;&lt; valued . I answer: The silver dollars
” r/'V.CT"
byR. R. eaud
.
J'
e
in Georgia.
Nearly every business block in town 1 now in use were coined on account of ,
w by lamp
man's land 13
04 70
«tev.. Ktil&gt;d at-’ST-.hrwh &gt;.d Four "uttered »ome damage, end hundreds fihe government, and not for private ac- I
1 count or gain, and the government hn« ‘
authorities rre l
Moro st Rranawick. ‘
private houses .were unroofed. The
, &gt; T" • °
. i
n
and«otbe
authorities
areth.
in bo?,
a quandary
i
B&lt;xrf
i
what
to
do
with
Savannah, Ga„ Oct, L—The fatalities ,0“ ln and around Alexandria will probas the best dollars we hove. The.
The govJ
by Tuesday’s storm, so far foot up 11. ’
reach $^00»000.
ns
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erqjncnt bought the silver bullion at its [ —' . ■
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The fatalities on the sea Islands were !
Township 4 North ot Range a West,
iparket value and coined it into silver j
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numerous. The actual loss'of life is not j
kofs w
dollars.
Having csrlusiie control of
I
• 1ipJSStr'of
known, but it is feared it will reach
I
Ladonia, Tex., Oct. 2.—A fire originate- j
I W
5pli.eP*y’ ha^ without
100.
Twenty negroes were killed on . ing in the City hotel Thursday morning ! the mintage, it only coins what it con |
15 40
hold at xl parity with gold. The profit, i ■"» I I
edmorecMea than any
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tbe rice plantations by falling timbers.
s
of n w K
.
destroyed 16 business blocks. Three
The names could not be secured. The
15 j&gt;o
Jieprescnting the difference between the
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living Physician; h{i of « e H
guests lost their lives. They are Mrs. '
®ea. island cottou crop Is badly dom- Jane Knapp, John McFarland and MU. commercial
«““««»* value«'
of the silverbullion
bullionI J
W^hireobcardo^cMai
Bged,- the cotton being beaten down and Carrie McFarland. Other frueaU bare!r “Iul the 'ncc
©I »o years’ standing
of ,b' »&gt;l&gt;er dollar,r t ■
25 40
8 51 I 19 34 TO
off the stalk. A bouse to house canvass scaped cremation.
goes
h?£°dH« ««
fio
" to
“ the
,1” government for the benefit ' &gt;
‘
. af the people.
g
/Qk /^| publ^.a W&lt;4 of n W
places the ictnl of destruction to propк
n 30
87 01 ti 18 3 43 70 1
&lt;rty here at $267,000. This is regarded i
Two Boys Killed.
j Farmers and Laborers Would Suffer Moat. ■
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Township 1 North of Range 10 West.
•r a low estimate, the general
beliefColumbus,
of :
,
O., Oct. 5.7—A special from .
! j If there is any one tbiug.which should J
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those who bate figured on it being that Canton says that an excursion train 1^,
be free from speculation and fluctuation, W, A
J I
■ he sends at a point in
&lt;400,0l&gt;u is a conservative estimate.
&lt;400,000
j leaving here Saturday afternoon ran
renter
ot
ii is the money of a country. It ought
1fh
• highway runLow
81,000,000.
i
.om Over 8i.ooa.ooa.
' over and instantly killed two boys, • never to be the subject of mere partisan
°f hit.absolute cure, free to any s^ifrerers nlng angling
The damage iu the city will probably named I.utzinger and Ovebnugh,atMexл w and a »
oontcntlon. When wc part with onr 1b- y
seres* t r II
exceed $1,000,000.
Hardly a building ico, u village n'ear Canton.
H of
I
; bor, our products or our property, we Frstw. bl vrtn_» n
«»caped, and thousands of houses arc
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said point be­
should deceive in return money which
ing S3 links n
roohew. The work of clearing .way tbe I
5.,.. Tlck.„
„hlo.
ANNUAL TAX SALK.
51 degrees 31
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’s a8 stable and unchanging in value us
uuui™.
B
wreckage from the-streets went on at1
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StateCircuit
of Michigan,
County
of Barry.
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Colum us, V.,
O., ULI.
Oct. J.5.—The ticket, state , the ingenuity of honest men can make J Thej
UourL for
ch/connt^
of~
Barry, in mln. wo( » 0
r_1..
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■Ight .nd mo.l
ot the .tracts .re T
now
and
.tion.l, ot
tbe
»»■» iu« wmuj uj narry, in eoru r of land
paL.b1e,
The'porte'ar'e^'gbtfc"
bU 1 d
"
d n
l .th
” ''
“UDd mnnav" 5
of the currency
mean,
nd
national, °
of
the
"sound
u Driraaement
ta_i.
...
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Chanrerr.
1
cn*neery.
owned by H.
luthcmaoerdtihe petition of Starlev W G..Nelson a«
tnes. torn up by their roots or broken I de™.ocr“t*)]
11 ”"&lt;I upon &lt;b' A“*" I destruction of values. Noone sufTerBso
Turner. Auditor General of the State of Michl' per survey of
tn two. he in swaths across shrubbery
,,‘Xv”unon'n wtid^T^SZd’b"’^ “nch from ch'“P
“*‘ta
kbd. for mid in behalf of said State ef Michigan
Dec. 27. 1370
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.nd Cowers. Tbe ruin i.complete. The ™ ,±LXnrl^wl~ th^.™te
' ‘"d "‘b°"r*' They “r&lt;&gt; ““ flr,t
'"l for tne saleof certain lands for taxes MMrssed as described
thereon.
«nd flowers. The ruin is complete. The
In deed re•
famous Bonaventure cemetery, four 1
TTui ?Thi™ frm tei *“ b“d rnKt‘ “nd ,he *“* *° rp«&gt;r-r
On rwuHng and filing tbe Petition of the Auf-- contaHn LiItor General of the State o( Michigan as aforesuiles from Savannah on the Thunder- ■ u"Lel. on tb7 baifot o Mlow.•
from
This'baa been the uniform
ror.* d'*cr*‘1’ In favor of the State 3B7.
where
bolt road, is a wane ot ruin. There Md
wr
.
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&lt;=cP"'i'u« of nil countries, and here as of Mi eh I win. Rgain'l each parcel of land there- red oak « In
°rOV'
cmtle’prowSuo™^*".h“oekltaV
“d”Ot,b&lt;!.rl&lt;!h’ ri.hSe U
F” amounts therein specified, bearings m
claimed to be due for tUm. interest and degrees
sq
tatelc;npdro^ttan^t5opuli,t’ ■ocialiMt‘ i
thc *‘reaUfit
charges on each such parcel-of taiul. and that
Xuouumcnts and grave stones are over­
labor and na
nalista.
,
wery attempt to debase our money. It such lauds be sold for tbe amouata so tlalniMi
turned. and in some instances, the
by the State of Michigan:
claimed
Our
circulation.
I
would
fall
with
alarming
severity
upon
vaults are broken in. At the suburban
JU!
tart .vd petition will be brought ch* and 11
Washington, Oct. 3.—The treasury cir- investments already made, upon insur- on for hearing and decree at the November links, 8 It de­
willages and resorts summer residences
term of this Court, to be held al tbe City at green w i eh.
were blown away and yachts and pleas­ culation statement issued Friday places Alice coffiponies and their jvlicy liolders.
,a lhe Crtinty -of Barn- State of and 45 links
ure steamers were driven ashore, In the aggregate of all kinds of money in I upon savings banka and their deposit­ JJ*cl‘iCBn‘ °n the 9!h day of November. A. D .
15 mta.. e 3
ors,
loan association
association
Rome instances, high and dry on the low circulation October 1 iu the United ‘ v
«b, upon
u[&gt;uu building
ouiiuiug and
apu loan
bluffs. The historic Bethesda orphan States at $1,832,302,289, or an increase members, upon the savings of thrift,
home, founded by George Whitefield a during September of $43,132,655. The upon pensioners and their families, and such taxes. Interest and chargee or a^v naw
end 43 linka
century and a half ago, seven miles' in per capita circulation is stated at $22.05. upon wage-earners and the purchasing
to place of
aS beclDnlDS,
tbe country from Savannah, was heavi­ The statement increases the gold coin power of their wages.
CCBtalDltiR M
ly damaged, but no loss of life occurred. Issued or in “general stock" from $570,­ ‘Good Money Never Made Hard Tlmoa."
strove
mentioned,
and
that
In
default
therwif
557,083 on September 1 to $000,544,337 on
It is mere pretense to attribute the
M
1 k
41
os 02 70
* Brunswrak was wrecked by the hur- October L
hard times to the fact that all our cur­
Township t North of Range 10 Wert.
Tfcane. The property loss is estimated
rency is on a gold basis. Good money
j
n
i
&lt;jr
"bleb
a
decree
of
sale
shall
M betwrea $359,000 and $300,000. The
6 147 M
Washington, Oct. 5.—The merchant never mode hard times. Those who as­

The victimi are all. colored.

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City of Hasuoin
with K

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ginning

co &gt;'mrnc low
4 rds e and ®
rds 2 ft s on
Jefferson 81,

4 &amp;c

tobcginnlnx

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CITV OF HASTINGS.
EASTERN ADDITI"N.
commencing
al s w corner
of lot 4. blk
ntbeneeeto
a stake 4 ft e

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rds to Grand
8L.thenre «
to n - w cor­
ner ot lot 1.
blk i3.thenee *
s to ■ begin­
ning, except
a
pontcr.
sold city lor
a pond
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GRANT'S ADDITION

lots
tot 3 and n
4 of lot 4
lots and » 4
otlol 4
GRANT'S 2nd ' ADDITION.
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KKNFIELO’SjAOBITW
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vitxaai or munutvii i.ilot 7
15
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£
lots 1 asd 6 «J,
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VILLAGE OF NASHVILLE.
S3 ft of lot
i.*Els"”n

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The GtiiGaoo Ghrontt
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DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER
IE ia UOI ... ............... 7
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It main tains the democracy of ■* *
Jaek.«on and Tilden, believing U to,bc
Q
tarn. No dollar is to good {or
AU
tempi. oo»~ rrw A4.‘i^7-HKlTS-JCt.E.

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KOTICB OK ATTACHMItST

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foSig^under tbe Snu

away part of tbe roof of ths

ushop Dojwsed.
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The great trouble ebout repudiation
t,-OeL /h—Bishop Keane ia that yon cannot pay debts with it
3sed by the pope as rector ' more then once. In other words, it fcx&lt;
ic university In Waahitig-1 wolves the crucifixion of credit on n

has
constructed after the fire
church.

। is the worst of r
Globe-Democrat

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"Ji Ch“ ’ £

tee
lauds.
th- Oto
de’
MMH
UC
M J«*l Vcutteru;,’m Of
fendabt
nanied. forf
ren't.
Muadred and Four rJLumarie
Ib*
OtMMK whleh oald writ **• r«u
tthdny of Aiifrn«.A. D.
A p n&lt;*.
Doted this first day
j-o SSiJlff.'
AttorMJ«^,WD '

�Hasting' Banner.

Jaxon Prte

Baking

P„wder &gt;e.,e„.

"‘O^MIOXAX, I’KEPARATIOW of

teach-

Thursday, Oct. 8, 1896.
W. R. COOK. Ixx-al Editor.

Send a s oral at,mp fOT , i.ud
of Jai an Soap picture.,

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MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

TbomM Mortou, ot Ludlnetan
„„
Monday aentenced to two
’ onth.l?
yearn for horae-.ir.ito,,
one-halt

Hon. M. W. Clark’, bon., to P,m.
wm deatroyad by fire Tue.d.r atlerni2^
Lo«s, about 81.000; ImoSl
afternoon.

cbo*n profession;

still, deplore it

“Mir u Ih.r ...
J*111 mo'&gt; •*■'•'1
rollMM-nt.nd oer^t”“*? ,0’
Tb&gt; ra'
our u.)
kCCOt'
.Houduiae al
L I.?”’
be'° ««UoC-

“4b«
imSSm"
U“1'»■"«’ '’trtl

erl«d
.h"w
“k*7
of atrlvlojt
and

..1«““kViXL“1&gt;tX^’“‘l,V
Haml^to •PP.l'“‘lon*u« w7tf. Witob

onrl-ehor,.
ow«re.tn„dorour

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Hazel Salve. 'It never falls to cure Piles

W, H. Goodyear.
The Leelanaw county fair. |B in
Mr s. M.’Watts, a commercial trav­
eler at home in Brandywine, Va., exhow easily we may mistake
Je%e exhau^tior) for kidney and other
L™. troubles. He writes: ‘‘About
JSmonu s-niro I came homesuffenng
from sleepless and a dull paw1 m
xny ta'dnevs. I was advised to use Dr.
■ Wheeler ' Nerve Vitalixer, which I
&lt;lid L&lt; * than two bottles completely
cared me of what I thought was kidner trouble. I •consider it a valuable
^medicine. The Verves are the support
jjnf maintenance of the entire human
struct it r*-a «»d should be treated, in­
stead of the organs manifesting the
symptce-'. Hr. Wheeler’s Nerve ViUlitfif is
ooIy reliable and safe
treawient to use to Build up and sup­
ply the important nerve tissues of the
human nvstem, so that they may
Strengthen the vital organs.

'roiumro

m T7° .
Kelch at Port Huron.
LS c“',na
UvUlUU,

125 quires.

.VfB'O" ■' iimpuhion service was stolen

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• (tom a (’"Mwabfr church recently.
c'lhW,

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law suit on i:s

live sidewalk.

.. Eafro Rapid*'coupl**

■,i» city. un&lt;i tip* bride’s
*■ wedding tour” while

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'hehlbwnMt*,OJ""‘

"“"’’'•“U 2nd

GEXEIUU
ld11h.W“Cra.l'!wll•l••&gt;■,ll•, '«&gt;T Mloil

’ BOIUe &lt;ven a thIrd time!
te »h.r£WleJi,m'”,Moil,‘ hare boen bdd

0U’ ^rt8 Of lhe county at which
Ina i2?Bi ,^!r,.s have wrllten. 12t) hav-.
Buglars entered .lx business places st
Ing received Diplomas therefrom.
Grad­
Pinckney on Mondsy night.
A small
uation exercises hare been tiem |‘n many
quanlty of-merchandise was taken trom
ac.iools from which Diplomas were granr
each one.
r^L.?1Ua “aklnK lbem
more to the
Mrs. R. DeYoung, Middleburg,. Ia., T? T’T a* Wpn M 10 lho P“PH® lo come.
writes. 1 have used One Minute Cough wiJh lhi *.xhlb,lt *w «*de In connection
Lure for six years, both for myself and withjhe County F.|r which was com-,
children, and I consider It the quickest mendable indeed, a second exhibit; will
acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure 1 be made this fall In connection with our
October Inspiration institute.
Examina­
ever used.
w. H. Goodyk/ji
tion questions for all grades have been
D. D. BrotvnJ a deaf mute of Coopers­
twice sent from this office during the year;
ville, was married IU days ngo to Mrs. I believe they have uone mueh toward
Sarah Priest, of Grand Rapids.
He died- unifying the work in the dijiriefs and
suddenly on Monday.
holding teacbcrjNp the State Manual and
Vid you ever think tow readily the Conr&amp;e of-Study.
Torre new school houses live ibeefi
blood is poisoned by coustipatton? Bad
blood means bad health\nd Dfcinature built, many ojhem repaired. muJh aptNiraold age. DeWitt’s Little Early Risen, the tus.MtrchaMNl, and a good healthy school
famous little pills, overcome obstinate con­ sentiment prevails thtoughout tie county.

• ’■ &gt;•■ " -.sk and debilitated.
r- uuii and strong by taking
ir ill*______ ■______
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t.tiiu.uiiKs.

attacked Eugene
He gave Id. borw

n
lh&lt;&gt; ’taodard time, and
One Minute Cough Cun: Is the staudard
preparation for every oough or. cold. It
Is lhe only harmless remedy that produces
Immeditle results.
w. H. Gooybau

- CKCUL/1TION •

T.-is week.

ichooi.

1 urehaM price was S4S.OOO.

In the Spring a young man's fauer Hwhth turn, to thought, or — Do Witt's 1 bti.
Early Risers, for they always cleans/ th.
liver, purify the blood, and Invigorate tbe
system.
w. H.

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LOCAL NEWS.

lornTh. mP
J” "’“'•‘loual p.jebo^T?o x: *tn&lt;”’
to &lt;«.* b..,

luvem^ iund!’lriC'".,n B,rrl c»- ’•
"SJX
“W»Ubl.r

alte-

•me u» solve the n&gt;ys-

stipation.

W. H. Goodykak

Mrs. l’h&lt;ube Thomas of Junction -City
Boy bandits held up Mary Langes, aged
w:ui taken in the Gale j 15, at Menoiuiuee while she was going to 111., was told |»y h» r doctors that she) had
cousnmptlon
and that there was no hope
make
aotae
purchases.
They
secured
85
wcik-at A • • 5*cudajr.
1c stood 128
•for her. but two IxHlles of Dr. Kings’ New
* and took !to the woods.
M
. (or Bryan ami 12 umleDiscovery completely cured lier ami she
eldrd. 1
i&gt; liljh* doubt as to bow the
A. UWoostet a prominent citizen of says it saved her Jife. Mr Tliomns Eg­
country intern! to vote. Osseo, ich.. ufter suffering excruciatingly gers. 130 Florbla Mt.. San .Francisco, suf­
। from pilee for twetoty yearn, was cured in fered from a dreadful cold, approaching
Hut
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.nliicant test—rote ’akrn
I a short time by useing DeWitt’s Witch consumption, tried without result every­
gintq •? :
r-.who vi-iietf the stone Hazel Salve, an absolute cure (or all skin thing else then buugtit one bottle of Dr.
m 1 »t a
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Saturday: 15 for Mc- dlMmses. Mure of thi- preparation Is used Klngs’s New Discovery and Iu two weeks
an nil others rombinedwas cured. He i&gt; naturally thankful. It
Kif..!•
r.'m nltta had preIs such results of which these an* samples,
।
W. II. Goody i-.ak
•,i.. .
i. cud among tie
Will Scriptufc. n young married man of that prove the wonderful efficacy of tills
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: -&lt;uer Democrat—Mdr- *
meiiivine in coughs and colds. Free trul
’ Acme, gut hl# titnd too elose to a sa* pi
i ih«- stave mill atoTravetse Chy and it wt^ bott'.c at W. II. Goodyear’s Drjug $tore.
Regular site 50c. and *?L00.
. \ ; •; n t:*u wvan'ii are j severed near Hip wrist.
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. •■.ms.'.tnption. i
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• fy -rm.

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- .1 "-t,l...i ■'•jtfetl st»olule!y aud
mid purifying the

The "J .■ xcej
to thia is • the
rr
t.
it. ;.-' r.as iwwi neglected
arid ■ ■ ■• :
■ Jv4 until it Is stronger
than th-.!&gt;;»&lt;ly— u&gt;*tii the tnUybas beeorte.
•' &lt;i*ak a&gt;! ■ haw. Inst the ability to rtrapI&gt;
Pierre’s Gulden Medical
Li&gt;cm rj, v.«:. cure us‘per cent, cf ail
n: ■ • 11 -mpptiun it «*»&lt;■&lt;! according to •
&lt;!!re* ».* • •
I .i •• l ures all. lingering
cough*. Im &gt;.r
ami thrual atfretfous.
S-r*&lt;l ‘J!
i/* Hl- • t:e-iNit fiimp., to
'V. . :
i -Kiy ■ Medical Association.
Beflatt
Y . and receive. Dr. Pierce’s
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It j- i
a'reliable dje that will color
rn * v-t;
or bin k. and will pleast
•rd satisfy •.«. । every time, use’ Buckingli»rn’. I)}.- t-.r.uif Whiskers.
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State of ubio r
Ctt» of TmcUo,- as
Iam-xs County. I .
'
Frank.: : i.f ; » fii,.ke* oath that he l» the
*ei.!ur [,'dli,«roHlie firm ol F. G. vbeucy &amp;
G&gt;. &lt;Hint busier** In'the city of Toledo, county
andxaie i.f.-n Mdd, and that aaid Arm will pay
wrjuni &lt; t one hundred dollars Jor each case of
ja’arrh tiu: r.nnot be cured bv the u«e ot
Hubs i at i-rfi Care
FitANK J. CMK3TEY.
s*on b*'f&lt;&gt;rr me and subscribed In my pre»efirr ttuiflt ‘Uy of December. A. D. IMS.
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‘Henson. Notary Public.

Curt i&lt; taken Internally and
«ct» directly .»n the blood and mucous surface*
wUir-jstcm. Send for testImonlalv free. F.
J Chsio-. .\r&lt;, Toledo.Pblo.
&gt;. Sold by Druratata. "5c.
Et'ClNh Spavin LinTFnent rcmovea all
Hard. Sujt nr Calloused Lumps and Blemfehrs from l.&lt; r-es, Blood Spavins. Curbs.
Splinl-.
■'1ciipy.
Ring-Bone. Stifles,
Sprain-,. .1 Sanllcn Throat*, Coughs, etc.
Save f.5»I.-. u«e of «&lt;ne Irottle. Warranted
the tao-r wonderful Blemish Cure ever
knovik N&lt;&gt;id by w. iL Goodyear. Drug/ Iflil. JlA-Ltiit... Mich.
i'Kd.in Medlrhie,
Th :■ ii- fads In medicine as in every-

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-n^w thing’’ fnquently
*'-: litn.- because it is new.
. • • in nothing
the
mil will in- rntMied only
■••••Jure juvrif.
The fact
« &gt; •i'.Ih- has stiMitl Its
-i : :r&lt;*'.inpctitH&gt;n. nut! Its
• • . ’ml but imv.e re•
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th-tnnustratc*.
&lt; thi- Itftntisic virtues of
. ‘ I'''Ihlntf!’have come
limn' SarMparilla rests upKuiauoii ««r aldMilutc uibrlt
■ ii.-. and i;s sales conirgest In the world. •

ratfek, wo

”&gt;»&gt; «.;».»• Child,

hw cwortu
ertsd lor OatorU.

lxnm Slim, A. duns to CMUrta.
dm ted CUlktam,*. pre thom CutortB.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.

Children Cry for

Pitcher’s Castoria.

Children Cry for

Pitcher’s Castoria.

Young muthdrs dread the bummer monFk«-d &lt;l. Kendrick, bath houatiproprietor
tbs on account pt the
I
the great
great -----mortality
a- i of Mt. CiemeiH. has rerri vvd un otiirt lor
;UM*d’ by
moti£ children tai
. bowel trouble*. I a barrel of mineral water to go to the
Perfect safety (pay be soured tbo-r mho Wnltc home anti one fur Gray Gablet.
keeps&gt;ii hand !&gt;•■ Witt’s Colic and Cholera
O t" Kirchner, of I^n.-inc, printed
vine, and administer it pnuaptly.* For
cramps.'bilious colic, dysentery anJ dlar- tbe rne-lutloux of thr DeUolt bar on the
death of James F Joy.
The name were
rIjcea. it affords instant relief.
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,&lt;&gt;rdired spread upon the journal of the
W. H. Goouyeak
supri nic court.
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Earl VanOstmnd. o.' Uodsoa. wm ar­
rested Mon-lay by Deputy'Sher.ff Petke,
for alleged Imoroper use of the uttlH. He
i«» charged with the theft on a portal card.

Dr. E. K. Grubfr dnd W. Frye, of bhepbtrfi. started tv drive to Florida Satanlay
inofulng. The former bps been In poor
hfaitli for'goote time. The trip Is taken
for his benifit.
„*

ltuckl«n • Arnica yCalve
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruteea. sores, ulerrs, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter. &amp;sppbd hand^, chilblains,

The Fir*t National bank, of St.
wlil not b? affecletl by tbe failure
Ml Pteasan: batik. R. M. .Steel,
J^kns, was a stock holder and not
r^wefr\

corns, and all skin Irruptions, amt posi­
tively cure pilei or no pay required. It
h guaranteed ti&gt; give perfect sat infact Ion

or money’ refunded.' J’rlce 25 cents per
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, - tbe
druggist.
SCHOOL COLUMN.

( Conduc e l by MIm Flora J. Deadle, County
Coinn&gt;U$!&lt;Nier.)
The following Is the report of the Barry
County Schools for the j ear closing Sept.

1, 1896:
While I take pleasure In euemitting a
report of tbe schools In Barry Co., yet 1 feel
that there Is still room fur Improvement
In the main, I am able to report a prosper­
ous school year and a substantia! gain iu
many directions.
READING CjUCI.ES.

The Reading Circle work has been a
source of great good and Inspiration to the
teachers of Barry Co.
We have ninetyfour recorded member*, with study circles
organized in different parts of the county.
The work (or the year has been outlined
m lhe office and submitted to tbe teachers,
they receiving recognition for the same
upon the tiling of satisfactory reports of
the work done. Many of tbe circles have
been attended not only by tvadbers. but by
the older pupils aud patrons as\well.

TEACIIEIIS’ AN-D PATUONS’ MEKTiNGH.
Three regular teachers’ associations
have been held at different points In the
cuunty. which have been largely attended
by both teachers and patrons, so much so.
as to tax the nltthig capacity of room-* pro­
vided. t.» the utmost. Aside from, the reuular as?ocLiiL*uBt*. some township meet­
ings have
n ebndwitrted In which a live­
ly interest ban been wani(rsted.
Th-M- lugether Allh tim Rrmllng Circlecntirthutu tbe work in this Hubdu»*h»g th*’
year.
NCUOUL IMK»M r&gt;KC&lt;»RATl&lt;»XS
I believe tl»e nurroiMidlngN of the w*bno!
to Im* almost as Important as of the hum *
Itaelf. Mint have striven r&lt;» Itnp.reM ttfi.Idea u-p'Mi the atlnd of teaciier and'p«rent.
and much work ban ijeerr done along the
lino of acl o ilfo im dee»»rat on.—much
care h taken by Ibr live earnest teachers
in inakhigMlie school r-w«’ attractive.
The stars nnd stripes that over the major­
ity of onr r&gt;clr«»nl houses amt pictures ok
prominent Aiuericai»N adorn the walls.

STAND GAVE WAY.

SPECIFIC

«

aa

Louis
&lt;&gt;1 the

a bor| •

Old People.
Old people who require mediclte to
regulate the bowels and kidneys will find
the true remedy In Electric Bitters.
This
medicine does not stimulate and costains
no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts
as a tonic and alterative.
It acts mildly
on the stomach snd bowel?, addin;
strength and glviqg tone to the organs,
thereby aiding nature in the performance
of the functions.
Electric Bitters'Is an
excellent
appetizer and aids digestion.
Old people find It just exactly what they
need. Price fifty cents per bottle at W.
H. Goodyear’s Drug Store.

And then gn ahead. If your blood is Impure
your xppetlte failing, jour nerves weak, you
tnav be sure that Hood • KAraaparilte is what
you need. Then take no substitute. Insist uoMllcSd’. and onlv Hood’s. Ws is the modlctne which has th? largest sal? In the world.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla IsTbe One True Blood Puri­
fier.
Hood’s PiUn are easy to take, easy to operate
caIAl.

collision.

lovra’e Centennial Celebration At­
'Ider* -ported
tended with Disaater.
-z
~ ‘h' “lch'P»‘ Methodirt ooofereooe
nile It wa, |n Kuio, jn
th,._
•ome ot hi, m,0|Ucr, h,t] reIM,rled that
i he
5’”r th'-v D,t'n S*"
b “ wlth th"r hun«CT u“i. V "* urder &lt;hl” ,h,ir 'WM™
might here enough to ent. The re­
port, generally ,how that the minuter,

OBiQtltVANCSt &lt;&gt;F SPSCIAL PAYS.
sentence of two yea,■«
.
4&lt;y.-&gt;-U
ain«r« 01,1 noC compron&gt;!»»dai.ofM.Hon.il&gt;*"nolaW, Arw..
iMdeiUe, Col.. Oct. l.-Th" atrUt.
LhC, .nd Mrmortal IM)-. h.« Own■ ot~r»
will not be compromised. The miners
wlinour wliool. duil.g «*■«
Jo SgMto tbo'bltterend. The mine
Thu Arlior D.) obwrv.ni r
pl.r.llna of »bm» iwo-lmndred
npo"
lhe nhnol around., clrwilna .nd «&gt;*“'• compromiae and will atapU g°
of J.rd*. "■aklnx of
‘‘'"'‘'■"V,. ,. .nd .tart their propertlea on * amall
1L|.
They -HI r‘« ”«"»:
“
And be«l of all IfOfH* »•" liwn
frel that whal ibex done on oeoulon.I of • —&lt;hif and what cannot be had here
S£‘b:V brinfm from out.ld.th.
rpwlald.). h.. W" «&lt;
tanef to attract from lh«lr rotation, lhe
&lt;tate.
elders-df the ci‘mmunlty.

suffering.

Burlington, la., Oct. 2.—The aenxi-centennial celebration of Iowa’s statehood
opened Thursday in. a blaze of glory.
At an early hour Thursday morning
cannons boomed from the bluffs, bells
rang and whisUea blew, and again at
noon for ten minutes the noise waa re­
A mykteriou, attempt wm made at peated. The uproar was deafening.
iron Mountain to murder Dougla.Daw- The parade, the grandest ever seen here,
»», aeeAtary ot tbe McKinley ami Ho­ started at Ha. m., and was witnessed by
ban, dub. Members in returning from 25,000 people. Gof. Drake and Vice
President Stevenson rode near the bead
a torchlight parade fpund his .uncon­
ot the column, followed by the govern­
scious form. He had been stabbed near
or’s staff, mounted and gold laced. A
the heart, but n spectacle case defeated
full battalion of the Iowa national
the Iknife and it onl^v made a slight
guard headed the column. Brass bands
wound. Dawson says he was stabbed
from ail over the state were in line.
•nd kicked by n stranger who had been
Floats representing the progress of
shadowing him for several days.
Iowa from 1846 to 1896 were also in line.
A band of 40 full-blooded Tama Indians
New Fresl/ilu* Elders.
, At the Michigan Methodist confer­ followed the troops.
ence in Lansing the following presiding
After the grand parade had formed
elders were chosen: •
and bad covered about half of the line
Lans'n* district. W. M. PuOrir. Grand
Rapids district, W. 1. Coggshall. Grand of march, Gov. Francia Drake and staff,
Traverse district. E. L. Kellogg. Cold­ Vice Preaident Adlai Stevenson and
water ffistefct, R. w. Van SchloTk Alb-oS all of the state and local officiate were
• ? •'r 'r1, ‘”»in Graham. Kalamazoo dis­ conducted *o a reviewing stand. Scarce­
trict. Levi Master. Niles district. J. W H.
Carlisle. Bl* Rapids district. L. E Lennox. ly v^ero they seated when the stand
gave way with a crash, and the entire
Ionia district, J. 1. Duell.
structure went to lhe ground, a mass
Health In Michigan.
of broken timbers.
During the week t-nded September 25
Women fainted and great' confu­
report# sent in by 53 observers in va­ sion nt once reigned., Gov. Drake and
rious portions of tin? state indicate that Vice President T'
•
.
-»
Stevenson were
on
the
. ..
- .
.
pleurltis and bronchitis increased in front tier of seats
ts and were thrown back

gr'at "o'frrer. bec.n,e ot
the financial drprea.lon, score, of wtlariea bemg In arrears. All other ooUeeUon. averaged well with thoae of prw
rious years.
‘

area of prevalence. Consumption was
reported at 224 places, typhoid fever at
85, diphtheria at 32. scarlet fl-ver at 25,
measles al 5 and whooping ceugh at 14
places.

In 1S93 the villnge of Dodge.

Clare

county, was o projqxjrous settlement of
3(X) inhabitants, but now there is just
one family'there. In 1893 the. big plant
of the Laming Lumber company, the
mainstay of the village, vvaa burned,and
never having been rebuilt, all the j&gt;eople
moved to other fields to find employ­
ment.
•
Bad Fire at CadiUmc.
Fire destroyed nine busiucss houses*
at Cadillac, among them the Telephone
exchange, causing a lo-ss of- $2'.&gt;.00u,'
which Is partly covered by Insurance.
Tbe origin of the fir? is unknown. Tbe
heaviest losers .ire L.‘ E. Finn &amp; Co. and
O. L. Dnvijt, drugs; Harry Druhin. dry
goods: C. A. Olsen &amp; Co.,'boots and
shoes.
•

.' Heavy Mongagc Filed.
The Solvay Process
trust mortgage in Detroit covering all.
the property of the company located
'
' ’
.in this state and in the state of New
Yor#. It secured tbe som of $2,000,000
and named -the Rhode Island Hospital
Trust company as the trustee.

Thieves broke into the Episcopal
church in Coldwater and stole'the .en­
tire communion service, consisting of
several silver pieces and some plated
ware.
•
The Lake Angclinc mine at Ishpem-'
ing, which in prosperous years has paid
$500,000 dividends annually, has closed
down all its workings, throwing GOO
men out-of work.
’
James F. Joy died at his home ih
Detroit, aged Suyears. Mr. Joy was well
known throughout the country both
ns a promoter and manager.
For the first time in its history
Homer has a woman member on the

school lx&gt;nrd.
Joliji Harris was fatally injured in
the Millie mine nt Iron Mountain, where
he was employed,’ by a premature ex­
plosion of a blast. He leaves a widow
and five children.
A man who stole an umbrella in Wy­
andotte—a common, two-dollar ging­
ham—was sentenced to $15 fine or 60
days. Having more time than money
the culprit took the latter.
’
J. C. Foley, formerly of Hancock, has
struck a rich gold mine at Rainy Lake,
Col., the yearly profit of which is esti­

mated at $325,000.
The son nnd daughter of B. F. Arams,
of Ooloroa, were drowned in Paw Paw
lake. They were five nnd eight years
old, respectively.
Bert Peak, aged S3, of Henderson,
committed suicide at the Stowell house •
In Jackson by taking laudanum. He
left a letter snyingn girl named •’Nellie’*
i refused his attentions.

Pittaburgb, Pa., Oct. IL—Two freight
trains collided Wednesday night at
Fhilson, on the Baltimore &amp; Ohio rail­
road 124 miles east of this city, making
one of the worst wrecks Ip the history of
the road. The engines were smashed to i
Ben Boyd, who has a locnl reputation
scrap iron and the debris was piled as
■ as a pugilist, waa shot and killed at De­
high as tlw telegraph poles. The prop­
troit, by A. R. Currie, a.saloonkeeper,
erty loss to tbe company will reach
nmny thousands of dollars. Four train­ l during a row.
Ray Brush, n Bay City boy of 13, was
men were seriously injured. Twelve
sentenced to the industrial school nt
tramps hate been taken from tbe wrecg.
Lahring for four years for truancy nnd
six of whom were dead.
general hod conduct.
’ The Ixxly of n man about 45 years old
Cbicogo. Oct. 3.—Ex-towty Commit
wns found on the lake bench abdnt two
.toner Duuiel J- «■&gt;" 'H'd "t M. r«miles north of Saugatuck. The cloth­
fience in th:, erty Frldny night Mr.
ing was of good quality, but the corpse
Wren gained notoriety n. n member o'
was-so badly deromposed that the fea­
tbe eonnty board. When tbe fam.Ugutures could not Im- recognized..
tion into tbe method, of that body durNearly the entire business portion of
Inir the year. 1SSS nnd 1SS0 WM underDnshville was wiped out by fire.
Uhen,by n tfeeinl grnnd-jury In the
The post office at Meta, Presque Isle
Boring of 1«ST be wm found to hove been
county, has l&gt;ern ordered discontinued
o« ot the for.rao.-t of the ring ot
October
15. Mail wHl thereafter go t&lt;r
••boodler." that In tbe p«.bt, .rte.lon
well and other deal, had appropriated
to themwlre. wrerol hundred thou,and dollar, ot tbe counly’a money. To­
gether with aevernl other, he wm arnt
to Jr,lie:. pa=U«»tlar&lt;l and aerved out *

afBicted with scrofulous ImmIb and

South Rogers.
.
Peter McManimie, of Flint, commit­
ted suicide at the home of his daughter,
Mrs. B. J. Riefieling. In Minneapolis,
Minn. Poor health is the cause.
Hog cholera prevails among the stock
of several of the lumber companies’
farms along the river near Menominee
and as high as 40 deaths have occurred
at some of them in a single day.
The special mail service from Biggs­
ville to Weadcock. Cheboygan county,
has been discontinued.
Will Cebolt, a mulatto, was taken
with a fit white fishing in the SL Joaejih
rtrer at Benton Harbor and drowned.
He leaves a widow and two children.

upon the others and thus escaped fatal
Injury, but uevcrthelcM were badly
shaken up and considerably bruised. ■
ExOuv. Sberman'wM In U.e rear of
the stand and fell nt the very bottom
of the mass. He was found with a
,
. ,
... ,
,
heavy timber across his legs and a
plank resting on his neck and bark.
He wan bsdlr hurt
Mai Wvmnn
lie was Daujy nurt.
Mai. Wyman, of
Ottumwa, la., is injured in the spine

Physicians were unabto

to help mt, and 1 only grew warns
under their care.
At length, I began
■ to take
.

AYER’S
Sarsaparilla,. ant

W.

half a dozen bottle®
1 wa8 completely

cured, so that 1 have not had a boil

or pimple on any,i&gt;art of my body
for the last twelve years.
I can
cordially recommend Ayer's Sarsa­
parilla as the very best blood-purifier
in existence.” — G. T. Reinhart,
Myersville, Texas.

AYERS
■ THE OKLy WOELD’8 FA»

w ^Sarsaparilla
Ayer’s Cherry Pectwil cam Coaftes aad SaHa

MORTGAGE FORECLOSVIUL
Whereas driaalt has been rnvie la tbe cod
dltioni of a certain h-a! estate mortiaxe. bearibt date tbe JTth day of Anrrt. !», exerutM toy
P.vrnn
nn&lt;l A nn«
~
oiliawtnrs. Barry Co.. Ml® , to Adrian D
tCook,
^ooir, of
oFfiaa
Hastinim.
Uni*' lfich.,~at*l
Micb . atal recorded ta
Im’ the
tbe
,'tBce of
re5,.!‘u‘T ol^*eu* ,for tbe county o&lt;
ft •
provided snd Hgreed between the [«rtks. tk*t
I?
bailment ot either principal or interest, on anr
-d,*
---------------------------------------parable and
y ,Th^n lfce 'ame .*? —9iA
^‘a P«vab)e
niiould
rtiould tfie
die same
MDe remali
n-malrt unpaid and m
tn arrears
arrears
tor
for thirty
thirty davsdavs. so
so much
much of
oftte
the principal
principal of
of said
said
i«‘Wt*Bxc jet Mmatotas u;&lt;&gt;alcl wtih all arrcarsgte of Interest shall at the optunettba
«wnrr of said mongagt*. after the teoMtoI said
thtrtjr dava, become at once doe and imyabka.

5f2*

-—
--------- -------- pant lux the ame. not
hurt will not be'known for several days. tmvin* been paid »nd retiuin- in inrun for
’infiurrb.Lyr^^^DMMotolM
county, may die; both of his legs are -------amount
vet retnalnlng
remaining unpaid
unpaJI upon
u^cz said nwwt.L
nt vet
nut?
tote due «'
nnd
teyabk*. »o«i
and that
broken. Lafayette Young, editor
«»« n
‘’lr t0
,d W*b*reditcr of the
she ;rx*eand
t
•* i J
.
ju
j 'the whole amount of both uriuctnal ar.d inter­
Iowa Capital, wm l«dly cut and brnired
ei^mwl u&gt; w dn,on ..Id
about tbe head. City Clerk Fred L. Poor . st this date Is five hundred and forty eUbt &lt;lMlxr»
wa. bruiied and cut. M,..M.r,Lorf
Drake, the governor’s daughter, was recover tbe Amount so due. or any part thereof, *
slightly bruised. All of the staff offi­ notice Is therefore l;*rebv kJucii. tiuU by virtue
'of the |Miwer ot sale iu sold iiaortgage coDtAlneficers suffered more or less, and their wtoteh toks become oprmtric because ot the
swords and regalia were badly broken •default aroresaiJ*. and Iu pursuance of the
BUtntes It: such csit-s niaiienud prtiviUed. the
and torn. State Commissioner Seymour pretnlM-s dr»cribe«t tn said mortirace will So
sold at public auction UXtlir hwhest bidder on
Jones* leg was injuredSaturday. UielPtb day ot Deevniter. lMh:. at 18
.The J'j-rcIsea.
«&gt; ciwk in tbe toreuotou.at tbe front entnr. ee to
In the afternoon State Commissioner tbe eoart b »uw in tbe city of Hastli gs it fist
P. M. Chapo ojjened the exercises at teltyr the ulaer wbt re tbe ciscntt court tribe
eqpmyot Barn i. bekL) flr'Uw i&gt;urpoae&lt;
the Coliseum l&gt;efore a vast crowd. Be pa) lor, tbe amount due on Mtd *mQtsgBKe aM
was followed by Gov. F. M. Drake, who note, and rti«c*Mr&lt; of forecimure- The premtses anrdt-M-ribed
company
filed
_
___
____
__
_________]________
_ ______ in Aahl uiteUrare *« r./kiw.,
spoke for 45 minutes despite hia acci- ••All those
crnalii piece* or nArcrii of land ’■».
drnt of the morning. The’officlal poem nate nnd being tn the City uC H&gt;stinu». |„. th*
entitled:
“Iowa” was read by the County Ct Barry, and State .-uf Ml»hftf:u&gt;. de.
!C-il&gt;*d as follows, lo wit: Lot, ST0*Ed:Tl la
author, S. II. M. Byers, of Drs Moinri&gt;, .tbr City of HMttnas. Uormeifl) •.iiia*e&gt; accorit- *
who was fo’Iowed by Lafayette i*owg, tnc to reerirdcd-plat thereof.
Dated, September 21.1*6. I
editor of tbe Iowa Capital of D-a
Aprt an D. Oook, Mortgagee.
Moines. The Iowa state Land, who were
at the world's ftilr during its entire
duration, furnished the music. . At
MORI GAGE SALE.
’ .
niglit^a grand river carnival- was held
fault having been made fbr more than sixty
Id which a barge representing a fortress
tn the payment of, interest overdue and
payable on n iuortm.«.- dated April ». IHc
will be attacked by a fleet of 100 small
made t&gt;y Kronen and Elizabeth Shade, husband
boats using .roman candles aud bombs
and wife. h&gt; l&gt;antel Coulbaiuth and recorded th
for
It is estimated
.. .ammunition.
.
. _ that
. the office of the Register ol D»-e&lt;tn. for the coujj20.000 people watched tbe display at the rr of IGrry arid State of Mtt-hixan.on tbe Tth
day of Augurtra A. D.. trtM. is liter 4Tof Mort
river
’
'front‘ tnd that 10,003 wereAt the* ehk'”&gt; on page 1&amp; aud the aa.d Dan lei t'ooh
park in the afternoon. Vice-President bancti bavu.g dird Intestate, and tbs said mortgaite having te-n assigned toy Bet.prmjn Coni-’
Stevenson spoke at a banquet given in b; iuIi.Tjuthia Green and Murtha bawey. sole
honor of himself and Gov. Drake at ’urvlvitijr heirrat law of aatd Daniel Coulbxu/B.
to Rosanna Ocolbaugh by an alsigi stem dated
night.
___________________
Marcii UOth. 1896. and recorded it sate RMUter’i* Office, on tbe 96lh day of-June A. D„
In libera of mortgages, on page t&lt;5, for
Peshtigo, WisM Oct. 5. — A German trot.
which default the Raid RoMSnaCooliMngtk by
Lutheran church erected here to the virtue of tbe right given her by the said marteage.
has made aud hereby makis tbe wbota
memory of those who died in the dread­
principai sum
said mortgage snd the inter­
ful forest fires of 25 years ago was dedi­ est accrued ttiefYoo now due and pavaMe and
on
-whlcu
inert gage there is claimed to be due
cated Sunday.
at the date &lt; f this notice tbe sum of three hun­
dred eighty three ^dollars and, seventy Mo
cents for principal. Interest, taxes and Imwnnce, aud an attorney fee of twenty-firn do).
Iars provided for tn said mortgage, and no salt
or proceedings at law having been tost tinted to
reco'erthe amount secured by said mortgMO
or any part thereof. Not lev is therefore hereby
given that on tbe zrth day of I*ecember. ]ML
at leu o’clock In tbe forenooj there will bo sold
at the north front door of the court house tn the
city ot Hastings, county of Barry and slate Ot
Michigan. .Mdd court house being tbe place in
which ihe circuit court for tbe county of Barry
u held), at public auction. to the highest btdderrt be pretnlrcs described In said inortgoM,
That's the whole secret in a
or so much thereof as may te neerssary to sat
is'y the Minounl due on said oiongsre as sbovte
word. We can cure no disease
setforth, with the Interest thereon and tbo
costs, charges and expenses allowed by law and
unless we can keep up the pa­
provided for io said mortgage, said premtoaa
tient's strength. And there's
beieg situated in tbe vlltogo of Woodland. In
tbe county of Harry and slate of Michigan, and
only one way to do that—feed
described as follows, lo w It:
Being lots snmber four ant stx at block ouk
him. But if the system refuses
ter five er Parrott'a addition to the village ot
food? Then use SCOTT'S
Woodland, the same being Mtuated on wetton
number
fifteen, town number four north. ran*o
EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil
numlier seven west, and in tbe township at
Woodland, county of Barry, and state of Mtobwith Hypophosphites. It g-ocs
lg*n. ,
STRAIGHT TO THE BLOOD,
Dated Bep:ember »th. IBM
— -ra. BMAna WMMMlMiwiB
stops the wasting-, rekindles
AMignee ot Mortgage,
Alomzo E Kf.xasto?.
the vital fire, makes new flesh
Attorney tot Assignee.

S

Nourish

and so renders a hopeful fight
possible against ANY disease*
Especially is this so in bron­
chial and lung troubles, in the
relief and cure of which Scott's
Emulsion has won its reputa­
tion. Book about it free.
Scoff» Emuliion is no mysterious
mixture. It is palatable, non-nauMating and infinitely preferable to the

the genuine.
-For safe at 50 cts. and $1JX) by all
SCOTT &amp; BOWNE, N«w York.

MOKTQACE HALE.
Default bavin* bpru made for more than sixty
data in ihe payment of InurrAt ottrduo apd
p-)ableou a tnertRNSe date* March lab. fHO.
mad? b» Jortiu-i D. lta&gt;er and Klizabetii Habsr.
hurt&gt;and and Wife, o&lt; Castidoo. Bain Vuunfy,
Mfriiiian.-tc John M.Emlth. ami pectdri In
the ofllee nf the Urxlsfer of deeds, for the C&lt;NDh&gt;
:v rf Barry. Iu the stat? ol Mlchtprn. « Ktoo
Xlai day ot Ocloi*er. irox ci liter 47 of martraxes, on terr -s. for which default tt&gt;« a«M'
Jt.riti m. Hmlih. by virtue of the rtt in rivm him
by tbe «rtd morfgare. baa made ai d lierabV
makes tbe whole principal sum of said mart­
rar? and tte interest accrued U&gt;erron now du*
and pavahie ami oh ulurh m* rlnge t!i&lt; r* h
Clalmml to te due al lhe data* &lt;4 lb«». i.otwa tbe
»nm ot srvf' teen bu-.urvd and eutbfv six 4oiiars and forty one cent* and an alUirrey f«w «(
fwrnty-th'* dollars provided for tn .aid mortKaxe. and nu Mitt or proceeding at tew baring
■re" lnrllltJrd to rweover the amcatht arcurej
b-. «a*d rnorfragr-ar anv part thereof.
Notice is there tore terwbv &lt;lreu that on Hw

county at Barry and state of MAeblsataoudd &gt;
Ol o-tM-ir.K
Hare In whlata tbe ctrv«Mi
r« tbe oc-jaty of Bury is toldjst MMKe M
to Jlie birhest WOOrr. tbe Pqaiq ft«W!
monvaae**.

JAXO

Mtn* tbe WMt «RM
Mirth of BMUae

�i;

F

*==

HMM

=
ONEY Paid for Value
received isjdways well
spent.
Now that is
what we are doing.
. Giving you your mon­
eys worth six days in the week, We
ue looking for the firms who can
sell you as good flour as we do for

M

Absowteey
-Iastings Banner

pure.

St.O Ttr

BRYAN A GONER

$i.ao Per Cwt.
As Good tM as

'WGJ

HORR HITS HARD.
have

Senate In favor of keeping slate texes
down to lhe very lowest notch. Just sudh

their

that

stands no show

of election.

They have reduced the New

York bead-

candidate

a man Is Frank Merritt, of Charlotte.

rbaCatholic picuic Lanreiy Attended, and I quarters to one room, and closed tbe
Bp«*ch&lt;-» Ea&lt;crly LlMeued U&gt;.
Washington literary bureau, funds for tbe

Tbe Catholic picnic at the fair ground maintaining of which were contributed
-•tarday was largely attended and sfford- by the silver mine owners of tbe west.
l a great day for enjoyment to all who ' It has been known for some time that
'em present Father Kennedy had used
*ary exertion to make the affair a success tbe committee has failed to get tbe second
. &gt;4 be succeeded to a remarkable degree. Installment of tbe subscriptions of tbe sil­
:rery$bing passed off pleasantly, and tbe ver mine owners’syndicate for some rea­
•etthatltdld so was because every deson, but tbe real facts have only jut
rtl bad been carefully looted after, and
leaked ouL They come from the lips of
-aa carried out.
A large platform was erected in front of Senator Jones himself, and were told to
te grand stand, and from it M. L. Cook Senator Camden of West Virginia. In a
.id F. W. Walker talked politics to a large
•luaence, the currency question being the conversation between these two gentle­
men Senator Jones is accredited with the
■&lt;•!•£ subject of discussion.
In the afternoon a large crowd cougre- statement that not only did the committee
■ &lt;tod at two o’clock to listen to the Bon. realite that Mr. Bryan was defeated, but
L G, Hotr aud Judge McGrath.
Mr.
that the committee Itself was'but ot money
lorr made one of his characteristic
«xjeebes full of wit, humor, and telling j and ,n debt ,0 the ■’B(Mint of 8120,000.
teta. One must hear Mr. Horr to appro- and that they did not know where or how
T.’jf1 he
?,e Pf®11*00* U? 1 lhey wero K°l0K to ra,9e money enough to
&lt;»e tariff question and handled It In sueh
&lt; thoroughly able manner that It seems *h pay the indebtedness, not.taking Into con­
i* there could not be a child present but sideration tiie expense which will be in­
rbat could understand and appreciate tbe curred during lhe next thirty days.
mportant part the great policy of protec­
For the past month the Democratic
inn had played In the building up. and in
chairman has bad .bls emissaries In tbe
'»o prosperity of this country. To lllusr*te one of bls points he quoted the Im- West trying by every known argument to
•ortai Lincoln and said that "If we buy a secure tbe second Installment of the prom­
•n of steel rails of England we have tbe ised contribution* from tbe mine-owners,
ills but England has tiie money. But if
,-e make the nails we have both the nails but they have failed to get the money.
With tbe retrenchments above made it
nd the money.” Under such a policy,
od such a policy alone can the laboring was thought the committee could pull
iaaaewof this country prosper. His talk
through until it could get funds that had
*» the history of currency was very com-,
•tote, completely refuting the'. Idea that
&gt;ld and silver nad always been tbe mon­
*. He commenced way back when cattle
ere used as money, but owing to the
lifficultv of nmMig change” cattle were
-monetized.
Later sliver was at the ratio of one to,
•c; later four to one. still later eleven to*|
■ m, twelve to one.. He called attention
• tbe .fact that from 1878 to 1893 we’
•ined fifty times as many silver dollars as
ye did in the first eight)- years of tbe,
••untry’s history, and every one of these1
••Hara was now and always bad been full■
-gal tender for all debts public and priAte. "How would it look.” the speaker
»king!y remarked, "to deimrn a cow,
r.d then provide her with fifty pairs of’
&lt;'»rns and teach her how lo use them."’
One very characteristic feature of Mr.
torr’a remarks, was that it provided a
"■Mdy for existing, evils, whereas Judge,
leGrath did nothing of the kind.
At the picnic there was a ballot box. ten
•nts being charged lo vote.
McKinley
vceived no votes and Bryan 86.

'loom of tbe democratic party is assured.

■ 1

die

believes in

It believes

in a dollar worth 100 cent* and ha* so de-

dared tfme and time again.

exhibitors of stock at tbe
Fair.

It believes

Lee Cobb

for

known to need

to

ment on 50 cents worth of- silver will
make that silver worth 100 cents.
Poor
money and good . money never luive and
never wlU, circulate side by sltir.
The
good money will leave tbe country and go
but

poor

to Tbe Journal a political suggestion that

must not be kept from the publle.
not do to let

bis

light

bushel, and so bh note Is printed here­
with:

•

z

"Being a democrat, I have bdilt a plat­

TillmatvAf South Carolina.
Secretary of the Navy. Herr

to

coin

wr silver and maintain our dollars

Searetary of the Treasury, Herr Pdffer
Secretary of the Interior.
.
Attorney General, E. V.

vaetated currency,

are

now

crying for

ret very Mme depreciated currency, which

My ao ardently opposed four years
n» eoMlsteney, thou art a mockery.

Tbe Journal

leveland and
• tasRted

that

•&lt; classes

in

a

1892

financial

"the

were

favored

ago.

Grover

policy which

farmers and labor-

tbe first and moat de-

■aelese victims of unstable money
.uetMting currency.”

This year

and
tbe

•urnal is in favor of free silver coinage,

hose advocates admit that a
trreney

must

follow.

In

depreciated
189B

lite

of

"The free silver car will .be built with
two .platforms, democrat In .front and
populist at the rear. ' Passengers are

warned not to stand on

It is dangerous.
get in on.

either

platform.

These platforms are

shown by us at the county fair will
sold at wonderful

Damn the eonatltution.

Damn tbe railroads.

Damn tbe rich (except Sewail.)

past

country to-day.

Every free sliver coun­

try coins both gold and silver, and yet the
good dollar—the gold dollar—Is never aeen

ty has given

them

but

leaves

Tbe republican par­

to tbe country

I
labor

they

"Populist platform:
"The populists being pions cusses, sim­

ply insert tbe name of

tbe

before

Deity

each plank of tbe democrat platform.”

over fifty

The idea that the silver dollars

of tbe

times as many silver dollars since

1878 as

were coined In tbe first 80

of tne

Whole world dropped In value from a Nttle

country's history, and every one of thane

eilver dollan to-daf/ U legal tender for

over 100 cents in 1873 to 50 cents in 1898.
just because tbe United States stopped tbe

all debit, public and private.

coinage of the silver dollar for a few years

publican party which has

years

The

us

given

re­

this

great amount of sliver, Is In favot of keepIpg every dollar of It worth 100 cents any­

where and everywhere.

To that extent

w* are bimetallists, and we

are elemally

and infernally oppmed to any and every
policy which will cause these, dollars to

slump in value to simply nluit their bul­
lion value amounts to, as they

compelled to slump

ctdnruic.

wouhl be

under free

silver

To-day 600,000.000 people are

CUT RATES

Damn everybody wbo employs labor be­

cause being able to employ
must be plutocrat*.

after 1879, ia preposterous.

It la jut as

preposterous to judge now that by opening
the mints of tbe United States to the sil­
ver of the world, that it would raise
price of silver all over (he world.

The Reunion of the llth Mich.

the

This sale will prove a mint to those wish­
ing to purchase a standard article at less
than what you would pay for an inferior
article.

GOODYEAR BROS
HARDWARE

Cavalry

held

at

any

place. The visiting members were mo de­
lighted with the hospitality of this eUy.

living in free coinage coi.ntriM. .and the
they declared by a unanimous vote to
dollar of each and every one of them I*’
ere the ••first and most defenseless vlccome here again thte year.
The commit­
•imply
worth Us hulUon value.
To ar­
'flte*of a depreclMird, fiuctuaitng curreittee are making an effort to mike this Re­
gue that by the Uihted States ahme adopt­
/. Will the Journal admit It now?
union still more interesting than the one
ing this policy wotfld bring all the sliver,
Igat year, and to this end they alk the co­
doilar* of those a!x hundred million ptoA warded
operation of all the cIUx-om. It
impe,|
ple. besides the silver dollars of onf winthat
all wbo can will decorate in an apj.roMrfeest Honors—World’s
enty millions of people, up to 100 cents i*
priate manner tbeir places of busluea* and
positively ridiculous And we aluct-rely
dwellings on the morning of the Uth of
believe that a thorough study uf thia qimmthe pr went month which will 6,- next
tlon, a study oF all past history and n
week Wednesday that being lhe date n,r
study of the present &lt;ondith&gt;n uf every
ttie Reun ion. There will be over rmr hun­
freeooknagc country will convince every
dred of the old Veterans In aUemUooe.
honest Intelligent voter, under present
Several from other states have written to
circumstances, that the present poaltlcn
tbe secretary that they will certainly be In
of the republican party as id ths u*e of
Hastings on tbe Uth. A general Invita­
silver,’hi tbe only safe poiiey.
With an
tion is given to the citizen* to attend their

■rental said lhe formers and iMlx/ring men

DFL

CREAM

BAKING

age.

Bat all this talk about currency

mtellng at lhe Opera Boom on the ewnin&lt; of next week Wednesday tto, uth amj

is

and a majority of the National le*hlatore

Clrvrit Court C&lt;re»Y.. Harrj u. Mich.
OLBXOVK.
AUy. fur Mortgagf.-

THAT FAMOUS

will be devoted to relating experience af

YES! YES’ We have moved, .and af­
ter this week the Famous cloth ins store
of Phln Smith wfll be fnand In' the
building formerly occupied by E. W.
Moi rill A Co. Call and we.

. REWARD Is offered for any one
wbo can match ns. let alone beat us. on
prices on shoes of like Quality.
Was
bought for 60c on ................
‘ must
the dollar and
be closed out. Phln Smith at tbe Fa-

HATS CAPS What■ jta
.
-have
----------must ro
as we will want a new stock In tbe
spring and these will be Mid sure: no
matter about the cost. PMn Smith at
tbe Famous.

UKLEHWEAR What we haw wu»t
goaa we wish to close out the whole let
and are going to make price* do IL
Phin Smith at tbe Famous.

RRMEMBER And look for tbe. Fa­
mous clothing store sign next to Spence’s
shoe store. We are there and will be
glad to nee you and save y&lt;w money on
what we have to sell.
Phln Smith at
tbe FatMMNk "

THAT RACKET

Racket.

Bargains In Military

WE HAVE Always mvle »
have good big*valueo to titl’ux rj. and
we have belter than ever .!« fall. We
|ia»r cot
price* m) they arc a mere fr,
Smith at tbe Racket.

Fair,

the other countries ot tbe Latin Union

of Lot
Scarth to placrof t&gt;&lt;-gho.!»K.
Dared. Ausn»: ia.
F&gt;XD W. WX1.KKK. file..:: &lt;
Rarrv Ct- .
' ♦
P. T. Oodibov a. ftoiieftnr tor
The *iM»Vr « iuu.c&lt;-.; S d,- » u
until tOw'clnck a.nt.t', Faturu.

YX3 We make e Itaekrt on
P.rlcfThat la the reason our comfa-IUor, kirk.
But sail and let ua make &gt;od nn &lt;■«« &lt;™
any uoods we keep
Thio Skullt&gt; al the

which was held lo this city on the 17th o f
last October was declared to be the best

one ihe Rttgimeni has ever

CHANCEHV SALE.
.
topOTwamceand by virtue oc an order ud
**r*ec? tbs Circuit court fur tire
J
BarjT. In Chttorery Iu the state u Mi.-Mim,
made and dated on tbe ttth - day »f Frbrwy.
Mt. in.a certain cau-e tbrrvto
whe^.
J* !tiunUM tMn‘9U, ** CMntuati.ni.: and l&gt;vt
&gt;"&lt;t Jari”*. H. Homare
tenedanta. Notice i« b«*rebv r &gt; rp that-1 &lt;h*i i
•**?¥* “a***}- u *bf n.»rx front tWof
Uh wm !&gt;oum, tn the elir ot
Ckl • Mich., said court txniw* trim! ih* visce for
NMteg the Circuit Cour! for uid IWu £
ttatordav, the &gt;rd day o( Ueteber. mre. at tri.
o stock iu tbe forenoon, *11. or
inucU tbrrrof
M may be n.-craaarr torttsr lire;.:
&lt;torto
•satld Complainant for i»rtn«-toal.- tniemt and
costs tu this cause •( the fc&gt;llow|M de»alM
parcel of land, to wtr Ail that ter.uln riece
orpareel of la*.t. situate M.d
fttv
M Haattaxa. County «f «*rr?-. «
state 4
Mich., cotnmeartag nt the s with Vtrv
Lot *Lj. Fou- |ti Btocic N'&lt; "•
------ •
KMteni bp! diB&lt;»u to thThaoce East to a stak,- low
&gt;n*~.
wood tree-, eight hM-be- !n
ar wi
and on WeM side « f KJi •
• north

Id

'

side.

by

Wagons, Carriages,
Robes and Blankets

Democrat platform:

and poor money

side

Illi­

nois.

Damn Wall atreeL

the country at once.

u»erer* were tbe first lo suffer from a de-

Pronoyer of
Deb*

Damn the Britisb.

in circulation In any of

fine democrat*. wbo
»«r years ago admitted that fanners and

Most of

good

la the present history of every free silver
international

We are aware that political talk is about
the only kind of talk indulged in just at
present, but we propose to make such a
commotion, beginning now, that will cause
ydu to think of something else than poli­
tics. The immense line of

New York.'

evils following an attempt to make

Added to all lhe experience of the

way

POLITICAL ISSUES

under a

shine

should read Macaulay’s History of Eng­
land and judge
themselves as to tbe

•ob la not true.

The republican party Is pledged to do all

Mr.

Shellenberger la a modest man, but It will

Damn tbe bank*.

iascRaliiam—tbe only safe

p«Dlt*hed In the HAS ixas ^axxkrxwwgaper printed and circulated In &lt;ald IVnujty^
Bdrry ooee in each wrek, for Hire* Bocwietve
waeks prerious to said day of hesrtnc
CHamlxh W AnstsTKO.su. ‘
__________ Judgf .&gt;1 l*rnbat».

The following Is reprinted by.request;

Damn lhe gold bugs.

a Ma power to bring about

page e to the persons toterwtM in said
JgtM pimteney of said petition, and tbe teEl-

T. N. Shellenberger of Bradshaw sends

Damn tbe supreme court.

circulate

c

ed XDd all other persons letermted In pud
“hoK

And The Po|»ull»t» Damn With » Prefix
for EmpluiAla.

to the

Just watch and see if our predlc-

His

DAMN EVERYTHING.

-with the history ot such a financial policy,
dis­

■*

On reading nod filing the petition duiv rmr
of Amoc C.T^s. admtolMrator of &lt;hi-i
CI*hS‘L;d
ST™.1
;:|-i w
De peara aad allowed and * deerr*
&lt;li«'rltm
uondui, muM ud
“Smjpjklt u urterM. il&gt;.t ThurwUriltt

Of mature years,

Damn Cleveland.

and

Sheriff of Barry County, MlebtpM.
Dated Hasting*, Mich.. Sept. I-’th., ISM.

jjgy- Oh^" w- *"»»»,. Jaict ol

ble, no better man could be chosen.

money remains. No nation can afford to
be a "clipper of coin.”
All history teems

Students of

PBOBATE ORDER

Jas. B. Mills, of Nashville, Is ju*t the
man for Probate Judge.

Oregon.

sense

™

well

too

introduction,

history

&gt;«rty.

is

Surveyor
any

tress to the people, and especially

that

rtected for B*rrr Oountv. vtx :-A Jodge of
hate. Sheriff, Clerk, Treasurer. R«ri*u
]&gt;eed&gt; Froaecurtug Attorney, r.'eunty Bury
two Circuit Court Gommtsstoner* and

Hams &amp; VanArman

1

tor tbe EeprMvot-

of long legal experience, honest and capa­

cannot make something nut of nothing. It
believes now, and It always has believed,
that it is repugnant to common

coast

work is tbe best advertisement.

of Kansas.

argue that the simple stamp of the govern­

a Beprereate-

dent 01 the United Btoim.

where be is known.

which has always brought ruin

wing of

and every­

as good as tbe gold, at home

laboring classes.

democratic party

County

promisee to do everything in bis power to
keep state taxes down, aud bls promise .is

The silver dollar is now and always has
•■en a full legal tender for all debts public,

Four years hence the

Eaton

Then put on the other stocks
of Crockery, China Ware &amp; Lamps
together and see how much they
lack of having as much as we for
you to select from.
We want you to come and see

If elected Senator, as he will be. be

•od private.

'illdenounce the Bryan

■

business yet be has always had, and still
has, a great interest In agriculture, own­
ing a farm and being one of ztbe largest

now. and it always has i»eiieved that you

out of circulation, and . nothing

tbe!

Al­

though he has. bad a wide experience in

large

The republican party

’’me*.

Hou

U

owners and English capitalists

fullest use of*gold aod silver.

Wo. Of
Certificate .

ekofn
tot No 1

silver mine form and a cabinet which I submit to tbe
who bold Journal before patenting. . The cabinet is
.
great Investments in&gt;the silver mines of as follows:
Secretary of State. Altgeld of Illinois.
this country.
Secretary of War, Bloody Bridle* Waite
Th« floating* Banner for IMmetaTlIam tn of Colorado.
•
’
1890.
Secretary of Agricultural, 1'itch Fork
been promised by the

■ for ao-as-35c

of this district send some mao to the State

Evidently tbe silver mine owners
wisely come to the conclusion

AND MONEY QUESTIONS

1

COFFEE

FRANK MEKKITT;

A GREAT SPEECH ON THE TARIFF

Michigan Rute

",5OC

It is absolutely essential that tbe people

table Defeat Ahead.

Four jears of "object lesson” and

' SIKKIFF'S NOTICE OF ELECTION.
To Taix Qcaufxbd EimeroM of Bakst
Couirrv.

&lt;u»

f*. wm be offwed for we aTVS

TOBE SI20.000 IN DEBT.

■’

OUR/[or ’S'-

HIS CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE SAID

COOK BROS. Proprietors.

I

claim wl!)

i

Thursday, Oct. 8. 1896.

?■

■SNftrctahm tn
at tbe Probate uffir,.

1b often a very inisUkingdgn. Itgenerally
meansan iireriorlotof trash, but our in*
ducements now are nn opportunity that
ought to be grasped. We are offering tbe
^tho otu «* J*' Uiiery Goods ever °^,ered
i» tno city, and we have the most aunerb
and excellent line. Our new stock has just
a‘ld everJthinK is oew and of Vhe
H^'\re!rgn8 tnd P^terne. Everyone visof gtt6
°U,d 8ee th,B
line

eW
TOU WOULD Be surpri -er lu m
ha if
way we. sell shoe*,
t'”"’' 111
. and
made up their inind &lt;“ ’a**’.
'
onr otoatag out s-alr at l&lt;" i|'a" ,i0‘*
the dollar is bringing Iheiu f »&lt;«ur --off
fur bargain* they probably * ill “ ‘ ’
I’tilD
unles* we get another
k-

Smith at the Racket.
WHAT fTE HAVE In dreg*
ar*
up to date. We do ndt clsisi.tn&lt;•took, but the newest,
adl&lt;n»«. and
bay again, so often. Phln Hivlth •' *

Racket.
TWO MORE ArrlraU ,.r du «a«
wook. Il wwn." aa It wo ruu.t »»ll •&gt;'1’
tin wan-ibul IM prior Iu wMtd&lt;*«
th. qtlallt, ot pood,. 1 bin S”1"1

tbe ILekrt.

nilMW CXBPXT8!
W»
■Me irrnwMi n'uJ'suw”
Mrprt boon lo IM UiUUd
"
nr^u. Cell wd eee Me eMJ'
■ villternM rou . reed, e&gt;.M "1*1-

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PAPER IN COUNTY.

VOL XLI.

Has

THE BEST AD VEX-.

INGS

VISING MEDIUM IN
BARRY COUNTY. ...

NO. &gt;4

15, 1896,
THE

u.3and Real Estate Office.
\ ^tBtoek.Hastiagi- , „ , ,
?
, ,.n Real Estate ileal Estate
M” &gt;' .
(taneral conterancing.
*'.4
, . set of Abstract Booka.epme ,-ords'. can furnish complete
P A
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'

Mix (lough h sutl rery ,lek.
Mlw Em,u, Bii-r v„ m Gr,i:d Iupl4&gt;
U»t wwk
Ml., Louie Crtwnler h„ go»esto
J' ..Muglon 1&gt;. C. &gt;hm ,t„ ,,l| n-o,,!,,
Comulxlnorr Flora Bndlr' v|,IM our fur tjume time.
We understand that Geo. Truece has de­
niTnFrlJ,)' &lt;0"’,,&lt;x,“ '•Ild H* Hill, lu
cided to retire from the merduuitile busilue afternoon. .
■
tiesajaud engage In harming. Mr. Treece
lm bt*" ,lck •' n*” has purchased an eighty acre farm in thr
dM
' "• "lr put '"“r •«** hurttoeni part of the state and will rrjp^ve

the past tw0 vree^.
Fred I^imater. of Marshall

-A’ VUTTER.*
. v.lorntsy* at Law

&gt;

waa

in

Remember the preaching at-the achnul
house Sutiday evening at -7;&amp;u. C. E. at 7
o’clock.
Listen f-Tlhe wound of wedding helis In
thia community.
John Hunt and wife, of Van Buren Co.,
are spending fhe week with friends in
this place.
e
.
Clark Robinson and wife, and Miss Mary
KUne spapiSunday with L. IL &lt;JHa»row's
jieoj.lf. oTlXdtrin.
Mrs. Heimer Buell and dsughter Clara,
oi Ipr.hland. apent a part ot last week In
lids vichmy.
. '
Mrs. Clara Brown entertained the HendenjhoU L. A S. Thursday. A good at­
tendance ami a very enjoyable day fur all.
Rev. D &lt;dds, of Adrian college, ^avr m
very pie&gt;sirig discourse nl this plan? last
Sunday ni-irning.
'
'
Win. Kune found a branch of r»ipb&lt;’i'*
rie« iu bus pitch Oct lath, bearing twenty
three rifM- anti ten green berries.
Mrs. Nellie Robinson' returned to her
home lu Chicago, Wednesday, accompan­
ied by Miss Tens Teipenlnx who win
spend a few weeks in that place.

State 17.1W.W1 trashrta

Tftr local yw4d

■eras in eaeb county by Hh- average per
acre in the'same county and footing the
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products. The average per aer? tn the
roullwrn connties is 11.16 bushels; in fb»\ \&lt;ruN.
central,
'3 SS'busheis.and In the iturlhatn,
friday. funeral ,i M. r. Cliurrlr.
.tiincy at Law,
Many of our farmers have their coni
10.61 busbeta. These average* are Imard
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H.dvc&amp;r &amp;Ca.’8 store: 2
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•&gt;'« «&gt;n. Herbt-rl. of
Beatiy Ifhsked.
upon a return of nearly SS.OtXi a errs
.
• n*at the State- Conecih.u- } ..
.
Hallie I reek, were here lire Hr,I „t thr,
Early 0D the morning of the sixth Geo.
thmshvd iu the wnilitern countie*, lucre
:i«i-»ito.__________________ ■ t$now opened by us, with the best
than 11.000 In the central counties, and
Hee IXrfd.. of K. rro H.PM., ... lu Tritqje had his goods all picked and
" Huiuuepftthic i’ll) OjTiterH and Best Pack wc are
• MAN.
lt*d&lt;sd on a wagon ready for hh horth^ni
more than 5,-000 in the northern counUet*.
lowhllunda). H,. win „I,
lh, E„.
••an and Surgeon.^
The total number of busbels of wiieat
&lt;te..vorer» Sunday ,.1,1,1.
Come out and trip, but jn*» as 'he was about to start an
able
to
find.
You
will
get
fresh
­
i: 'Z'T'.- \-r&gt;H-&lt;Ty store.)
&lt;Aict?r ap| r.ord on tlie scetit* with a full
hl..it
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reported marketed by farmers: since the
hear him.
est and best if jou buy of tis, and
Mr. Treect*
September report was published is 1,26ft.President Smith j»f Pte went Mich. Con- suit of aitaduunro । wre.
■i.R. M. !&gt;-.
hurriedly
nnlnadeu
!».*
gauds
and
returned
05'J and in the two munthf. Angust-Btpf-tnire was with na Sunday evr. and
Phvsictan nod Surgeon, we keep the best'crackers .to
them to his house and has decided to retembef. i.l7LM7. Thia 1*372.759 buMwta
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preached $rtrr Hie Endegv.ir.
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with’ them. We offer
tgalti in Woodland, a while longer, but is
mate than reported marketed in the same
• &lt;»:se Mock rqst of depot.
Several from t&gt;,iy place attrr.&lt;kd quart­ IBible tu disappear nt almost any time.
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tn-mtbs laat yeat.
erly meeting nt Fennfieid Saturd.y and
: C. H. Keiser has purchased the Wood11. barber
Oats are estimated to yield . 38.&lt;J5 bunYork Stale Concord
Sunday.
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iind New* of Weber Bros, anti will lieneedreths bushels per acre, barley 3«.W
...■•an# and Surgeons.
We are having bivriy weather at present
Grapes,
20c. basket
forth publish the Woodland News.
Mr.
bushels, and corn 70 busheta of ears, per
■ ui’y responded to with
the .Lid Society was pmtpined from ReiM r Is n young man in every way qaoliacre. The yield of oats is from tbreaber*'
night.
Jamac Oranges, 25c doz.
this week Id next week Thursday on ac- Ard to SI) the position of editor ot
frump’records. Coni fodder is somewhat in­
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the
of hOu&lt;e-r-*teaniiig. will bn entertain­ *»&lt; With credit to himself and to
A’.mernia Grapes, 15c lb. -. Deoum
jured by heavy winds'and rains, but gen­
our
Cerf
hr
Mr«
Vm.t
w.
A political census of the University is
'll. H. s.
Village. We liesp.-uk kuccbm to him and
erally secured wi.hout (taiuigf? by front
Bananas,
ioc
doz.
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Mrs.
WiLLim
U.srton:
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A
guefct
uf
Os
­
being
taken.
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,1 wi.rk &lt;U‘»e carMully apd
hope dial the people Lu this locality
Potatoes on high ground, and on tiie
orcblormorfn
Mr.
mid
Mrs.
Dan.
W.
Reynolds.of
Uascar Crofoot anil wife this week.
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. give him a liberal patronage.
New
Figs,
20c
lb.
lighter soils are a fuB average crop, but
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Smith’s Racket Stun*.
_ Mr. Hnugl.ey will thi* week ’.move into
Mn». P.'B. Huu-dcker ha.* vacated the liuga, were in Ann Arbor last Saturday.
on low ground and day soils this crop
The
Supreme
Court
Iras
Dually
decided
1
hr
i.iwin
room*
of
Lyman
Wilcox
house.
Everything fresh and rood for the
Rogers Housnand’ returned to her own.
has been • badly damaged by thr rains.
^‘H’M.LN. M. D.
that the act removing the Homeopathic Compared wUli a full average crop thr
Lyiuati will move upstairs.
Iiouse and we arc now without a hokd.
table.
1 ..imi'mmu •
promptly
Mrs. L. Seger and daughter are at'John
,J. C. Haslett has sold bis stuck of dry department k» Detroit, was unconstitution­ yield is estimated at 72 per cent In : the
i.ciiii- n glveu-i«» fitting
I usk-rn i!.i*
al.
.
sduthorn counties. 70 per cent .in the cen­
. 1 M- rnJ.; &lt;&gt;r llnpinrr fin',
goo fs to n Mr. Slifpard. of Charlotte.
The Choral Union has already begun tral, 79 per cent, in the northern, tiie avnr. frity Of c.uw— ran tie
• Burt.Tlnkler and Frank Barnes Imtlijof
work on Handel's oratorio,, -The Me&lt;.. • . •
a -nrytical «&gt;per.iPratrirvitik.
Hastings, were in our village on business
crake for the state being 75 per cent.
aiatr
which
will,
be
given
ut
a.concert
'■ -I. E Cahii^ tnid wile will vi&lt;dt friends Monday
Brans arc estimated to yield, in the
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in'G.4i»d U*pal, tub, wed;. W. R. RichMint hem counties. 84 per rent, and in Hie
Bert Whiling rti.d Martha Treece now soui:': time in December.
Aaiong
the
new
students
frutu
Burry
jtrasi-nd wife will attend a'wedding IVed- woik In the *«me harness. We congnttnEmir tgt per rent. 6f.»n average crop.
i. SMITH.
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county this year are Kay Matiln‘*v», Ger­
Winter appiea are 130 ps*r cent of an av­
Jste thw young couple and .hope their fu
trude Smith, Olive Lathrop; from Has­ erage crop in thr southern and central ’
» in nil part.- of the stair ;
i I tn- H . r .
t». niret at ttm home &lt;»f ’tore will be full of bapphios'.' '
tings, and Wm. Harper, of Middleville, in Counties 104 per rent in the northenkanft
. ,;:ty. '‘p.-cial parti*
Ml-. Geo. Haren. Wednesday.. She q. asLeroy Palmerton and Nettle Crites were '
the Lii. DepL and Din Parkhurst.ui Mid-, 118 )xi cent In-the State, and late peaches
. ;■&gt;:?: .:■•&lt; chattel mnrtmarried on Sunday evening.
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dleville in Ui&lt;? luiw Dept.
W.»»iland. Mich
are 95 .per cent of an average crop id thr
Jid'Mr.- 1L Put ton
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‘ Joshua. Green, of Woodland, mid Mi-s
MuHi to the joy of the football (mthusi- southern counties..113 per cent in'the
J^fev, BucH and family arc-getting *fttl- I Brunky. ut Chariotic, weir ntatried oir
Ixjal’ K. KiUljq*tr«
asta, “Count Villa0 has returned i«» Col­ central 90 per sent tn the northern and 96 •
u &lt;..
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lege and will take his old place ns ; tackle per cent in the State.
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1’. ?.dii-u-s;ai\’ h'Hisr is last, nearing
Frank.D llrnb-ck. and vsife have a little
on the loot ball team.
Benqett, a new
The m-’an tempcratcre for thr State . for
! 4'nnp’t tint!.'
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mln Irr-rv. but uu old fool baii player, has
Walts &amp; Uowlrader shipped four double tilled one of the holes made by thr ab­ 'September was 57.0 flegrers. o- :t.g de­
1 ’hi &gt;.durdir tn«j twenty lady ft lends d
crees b-low the normal.
was below
‘
&gt; Mr». G. A. Gla-ktgan utrl at her honi* dreks of stuck on M-e.uiay.
sence &lt;»f Hall and Hooprr.
Altogether
E D. Gardm-:. of baranaa, was in town t eteam appears much »tnmg«i than 11 Hn- normal In the several sedtaDs a* fol­
i and will-, audacity t«dd her to lay aside
lows; Southern*#unties l.s degrees: cen­
on'Tuesday.
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tral 3.5 degree*: northern 4.o •degn-eft and ■
Watt* a- It nvIend’T hav«» Shipped sever­
j fornn d It Wi.s'h«-r l».;it!i-(i«j and’bad come
Ila-tiiigs. Mich.
upper peninsula 4 4 degrees-. Frosts taavy
h&gt; help her •ek-bralr.' Itail brottgbl their al c-or loads of stock from Hastings. Wo &gt;-.1nit the stale. ColSCHOOL COLUMN.
enough to &lt;l&lt;&gt; ranch damage did not ftccur
bury ipid Sunfield tlii- lull.
►upper*
in the Southern part ot tbe Stale until, af­
I linking oh arciHint of it., The afternoon
David Ober and Ben Luol s have re­
&lt;CondurtI.tl bj Mias Flora J. Beadle. C«uurj- ter tin- middle of September.
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I-.r.i-plvn-xmly xprni and niter P a. Rev.. turned from Dakota.
' GoinndMiocivr) In September tin* rain tail Was-cxrre-ivr
;,*Buf!I In IxduiH «&gt;t
pr-jrnt in a . lew
Gnouehout thr lower peninsula, Th* av­
l-w'-Il chp-.-’ii words pre-euted Mrs. Blackerage in the Stale was S.iO Jnchr* or near­
limn with a nW oak nicker.
A pair of
Dan Stewart s-tartrd for El I’asti, Trvi.1.
At the requret of Supt. - PatlrngUt the ly twice the ndrmal.
It wa*&lt; 5 tai iaehrs
T«:ie lowels. gin-i* water jug and fnitt dish Tue-day morning.
••Inspiration luattlute” and school exhibit in the southern counties. 5 58 in the cen­
» ere nurnng &lt;*her present*
Kunriy’years
Dave Pifhrr. an &lt;»',d pioneer of N . E hai been pustpor&gt;ed from the third tutortral and 5 41 in the .northern.
Cmnpxrrd
‘rugp the «amr lady had a birtl.-iiay party, Barry died.Sunday after.-iooh at the h«&gt;m»*
with the normal there was an -cxcene, «»f
i among th*&gt;&gt;e urvaeiit at that time wvrr of his Min'd. Eniest L’ifher near-. Bunnell Tin- InstKtfo*. which wtll’be c rndu.-ted by
3.03 inches in the southern counties, -3.0B *
-Mrs. F. K. Nausley; ut'tbis place, also wiiy*-l hotiM*.
Prof. I'dtteugill will.tn- held ut Hasting* , in the central and 3.73 in the i»ori|.»*rn.
W. H. CIiim* has unloaded a ear hint nf i(i the tchool building, and will begin wilh
i Mt'-.B-••Bratnhtetter.' Mr&gt;. Hamh:.. ol
Tne rainfall In'thr upper ’ peninsula was
* ■ Richland, ami M&lt;p. &lt;’. A. \Vi1li*. of Kih- coal an&lt;l onv ot limner this week lord exan r.rtdres* on Thursday evening, Nnv. 12. 3.02 inches, (tr 0.83 below thr norms^
| uiarou.
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prcti nnuther Iwii) of coni yet «hi* week.
and will caidliitir Through Friday and Sat­
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Wasrixutox GAtroxi.it,
.
Mr. Kidil is thnmgli working- in the urday. We wjsh tlw district schools chaf­
Secretary of State.
g«i«t mill and i?- threshing ram for Alan-. ed on Fiiday (those Hist have nnt already
We think our
.Mrs. F. H- Nye returned to her liuwe in M,n. Jones
.
,
cloM-d for the fall varathm) which day ran
WOMEN VOTE.
and prices will
it T. I". D ni U and wife formerly of
i’a'.ioits anti
I tl»&amp; place but now of OMu, an- vlbitlug b-Miisde ui&gt; 0:1 4 b«titrdnv.
Mich.
We witnt to run our
pupil* ate invited io be prearut at any an t
■ luwfihi* Week.
all Mgft^lpn* and exauihm the work wlneti.l
ent stock down to
.
Fie&lt;l Nor*u &gt;d'l*' Uihmith working nt wt’n'Tminit exhibition fn tfir rflffrr*nt 'de­
.!
Frank Herrick and Cash Vanderllp reroom for' our next Seasons
Anguntn and is husking corn fur Mr. partments of the public sc!mm»I iitilhllngs..' cmmirir an oppurtunity tor women tn pulF
I tnnird from the north Thursday*.
goods.
;! Henry Will, and wife have returned Bayteil.
of the Suite of
limlly exprem their choice fin pruddout .
Ebbie. Penmxik has auuvei on Mr
! from their Ofiiojfrio.
Is uffcred. The method Is unique and will
IS. 1886
Open tor business.
1 John Dra;pr and wife visited at Jno. 1.. Barnes’ place near hickory C’oru,ers.
wtlrronsi*l of ^|rve;ttien.* • 1 petitaaiisblu. result In showing on Nov. 4th just wtat
Frank Bishop is g-tltug ahnlg nicelv ektipiiitalhiu papers,’ kindrig»r’vn work, eiftfet the worn ins vule'will hate ow ns■ Ituush'* Sunday.
l-reeport has one bicycle fiend who with Mr. Dubn’s^ new house having II nil letter ‘writing, ctory. reproduction, ex-uv*. tlonal atTairs.
enclosed arid 11 n«in&lt; la;d whh th* assist­ map* (product, reltei. physical), diagrams.
A nMnnfacturer who has buhlnw** reI idea oil the side walks. '*
Mi«s Minute Godfrey was able 10 re­ ance of his son Artie mid Will Jordan.
liNtti!Ic*l chart.*. &lt;m\linrt&lt; tiraui'ig* (&lt;ntt- latiuus'with m&lt;vit*of the prominent new—
Mrs. S&lt;ratt««n4’»f MB*k. was the guent'of
sume her duties in -Uie primary depart­
fonileak g'-unn-trienl. MHironmnlraR botanl- papers in the United Stales, propose# the
Sign of The Elephant.
her sitter Mrs. Haynes J’uesdny.
ment uf-the Freeport schools Monday.
1 cal ami physical apparaiii*) and'-anything plan as follows:
HASTINGS, MICH
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Hu 111 mt _______
I, wtm wenddre*.* i Q-A. Ilynet hn.l Mis* -Myrtle Faile: el*e ih:it will show the &gt;ktll and ingenuity
Ail women over eighteen are.entitled to
It. Mer -si----------her I tee —
in -PreepfMt
hall last | spent Sunday m‘ar Hasfinz*.
one^vote. The volva -by slate* wilt lie
। of-the pupil*.
tlie'Neu
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nintc failed
railed to-----------ahow
»»p «t:
ni , Wm.
«uk Cooper
&lt; o&lt;»pr ii expected bdek from N­ ! Tin? work ttlimihl be sav. d Irntu the, act ahown in the papers every week until Nov.
Wedin s'Jgy evening
show up
at
j.
this
week.
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ual bCliooi work, and q laiity tatlirr than Uh. Wom-n are requeued to read more
the last minute andtboifie talent made the Y.
Mesdamrs lluvncs. Banon. Bafft-H. qnnnity r-hould be the uiiu.
• department In Barry
Ilian one aide of the q iestlqn: and act up­
address.
interval on all tlxn»
I
Mr*. H. Case and Children spent the Storr. D.tnirls, Wiilinms. H-mry«&lt;•!(, ItavPlease note the foflowiu,' dit uerta'i a* to on their own judgment Write the name
enj.ort.
CritVen
and
Mushier
’
entertained
• Sabbath with Mrs. Lucy Witn-rt or this
the work. Ijet the work «&lt;f the dktrict ot candidate upon a postal can! and write
the L. O. T. M. al the limiu\ nf Mrs. sclitMi.s nf Ttuirnappie tuwimhlp lie sent to your own name simp address cleatly. nl.-o
township.
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Supper was A-O. Wilkinson at &amp;llddte,vllh-. of Irving city aud state. Da. the lower ivtl hand
t
A good number nttendcd’.tho Minister- Haynen Thursdiv Oct. sth.
i/tl Association held here Mmiday and served from 4 hi"0 p. tn. The tables were to Wm Chwr at Irving.- of 4’hHio:i tu Mr. corner give the name of a banker or gnicer
very bemttlfiiiliy dreornfed and fairly
i'utiimn at Carlion Center, or ’.Voodlaud to who knows you. j Tuesday,
This precantkin is to prevent flondlug '
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1.. Spurry. «r SuutieM called on Freeport KT.mfuvd wKii tlrelr burdtu of ucmmI things
Miss Ethel, Brown at Wnihltahd. of Yankee
y’w. Hay nr* was presented with a i&gt;tce Springs to Malle Cnmksum- at l&gt;i»*«-u's the mall w‘ith.11 •iitfeitt.4 votes. N’auir? un­
! friends bunday.
rocker fchtah showed that .although her Mill-. &lt;»f Rutland. Hastings, dirm to rm* known to grocer or banter will be thrown
side &lt;»f the lltrr|ry contest had- b ,’n d,‘- eoiumlashuw'rV office, of &lt;bntleti*u t&lt;» Miss out. Be very care'ul tu write clearly and
the witijdng side appreciated h«-r
’hh ackunwletignieii: of the receipt ot eafh
j Tire l^adire Aid will lx’ entcrlahied bv featetl
1
extta t fort to hirep her sidt; to the trout. the CmuT . "f Orangeville
S»-ud
Mi-- JaekMiU vote will be M-ut (»»tire lair voter.
• Mis. D. V. .Stites o» Wednesday the 14th '
at O.augeViHv, of Hope and Biltimore tu' tin-IMwtal to Ppatjun Ceifat Foiid Cctffr
Quimby.
' Inst.
Ij U urge*! that
Mr.
il.
.v,
MiKin-iu.tliw
llvi»dvr.-ln
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cIhhiI. Co.. Battle Greek. M»eh.
C. Newland and wife, of Rutland, are
School closed! fo” the fall term last Satut Maple Grove in Mr. Ehfrt hi the Norton every earn-Mt wourrn will h«t lie-Rate 1b
■ vtalilng frtand*
tn this vicinity.
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uniu'.ur,,ty
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expend a penny to register her prrfkrenee
The Epworth LvagU” w conducted ny
B. D. Scott was in Grand Rapit-s last srJn.ol. ot Prrilieville to D. N Stowell nt nt this nn&gt;st interesting pvri«1 nt national
Prairieville. of Barry to A. F. N«r»l* at
Mrs. Dot).’ It was well attended and In­ week on buainess.
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Delton, ni .In'ijiKtowti l&lt;&gt; Mm. Nnmii* Slaw history. .
'Will Mclntvse and wife. .&lt;•/ Milwaukee,
I tetr&amp;Ung,,
.
This camp-»ny have a -uvli 'Oxi reputa­
A tijwtiiig l« vali-d at the resident-!* of an- visiting hbiparent* this week.
tion and ple.(g- ihvir integrity and honor
{ .Mrs. S'.HWsuBon Wedtireday the 31*t Inst­
Tlivie wh&gt;- a Urge crowd nt th»* Aid So­ Wrtwter ilaMings at Ai^yrl#. I&lt;» which to report the ’vote exactly »* received,
places
if
will
lie
arnt
f*«r
by
the
Ccinuih
—
. tor the purpose &lt;»f organizing n Reading ciety which wnk held al Mrs. Bl*Ic Ca-d.| without tear or favor. A hwuiu atttrmeW .
I Circle. All tvaclterH an-1 ulljvrs interested ' Ilne’-. The tn kt in- rting .will be held in ’louvi. .The gradiM city ami village •m«.Ii&lt;m,« ] of llie'tlnal vote palled no In 7 p. Hi. N»«V.
ihnnigliout the rounty miv wind, th“ir
three weeks nt ’Mt Seeley-.
in trHchlng nie invlied.
j hili will he pnUH* ird Nor. ^Tth ami ’he
work
direct
and
Supt
Holden
will
a**iitn
We are glad io see Mrs. S. J. Bi'll’-in in
Rev. Hstat has lieen &lt;m the »“«’k 'tat.
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a pln:'»-.f&lt;ir exhlld'ing the w««ilr. _
The Epwurth Ideaguers have jitudr pre- teneliit'g her class again at Sunday. .School.
i
■ : r i^drooni
be filled .
i-i anti then,'
PkniUune fur a general good ittfc -nt «"e
:u&lt;- point
luxury if. fur- ’
••Hard Time’ bocLI th*
| Hurs to
jrfi*-;;-. .j with-one
fine bed- I
be Imposed upon »»»&gt; »n« *»**rmic
&gt;i Jackson Snyder and mother attended a
'; • • - th.
Ease
comfort are ;
• but ••bard times” i-lotliiug. nl.su a ilrat rate ■' reunion a’ Gahtaburg this week.
r|ir»x-ti&gt; »«&gt;n ns tu utr Atuuutit &lt;»f luti • conauiHed in- ilw
I Mrs Frank Bush entertained her sister
' hard llmr* supper.
of sleep !
totuii&gt;.»
. dtaeliMigt* ut tin? (hltlea of th? office «f
!
L C. Edmurxb «rad wlf“ f&gt;»»«*r,aLiv‘i Mrs. Isaac Weeks, of Prlcbardvllle. Fri­ ach ml. put up tn 'atu.
bed room out-1
friend* from North Aurelius, Tlnirsdny day.
wIm&lt;■-chool) and &gt;rinl u to the point «!• •• , the city I desire ter say to iuy clients »od I
be desired in ■
•avc nothing
H. Merahnn.iof Kalamazoo, is here this igunh'd for )«»ur r«iwn.*»bip. to whl.'h place
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(he natrons of my offi tc that nputi my reand Friday. _________ _________
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' rt:-;»ect. We
week buying apples. .
it a III It arnt for.
■ turn from the Weal. October 25tli. i shall
Eli Robltuoii Is having hh house paint­
.
Thornappl* L»hr
;i tiling ol the
ever shown
Mrs. LeVant Soules, uf. Grand Rapids, ed and other wise improved.
jnf November. December, and January.
Marriage l.lr.nn«M
1). S. Goodyear and family, of Hasting*,
1 The work will go on a* In thtf-pasL Durvidtad Mrs. F. D. Soulre. Saturday.
Jjp—Xotlcc the dalle Weather Re­
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Carr have returned were on our street Sunday.
w Ing the mouths of February. May. and
port, fn my south window.
I here's no occasion for the
Wm. .1. Sthnpion. Middle*lite.
Ciorc'dale
half way style of furnishing here.
Ltezle II FfeMnwy, Tuorn*i»pie.
f,&lt;lHs reprrta-d I hat MrS- J. Baljcock ta
t ol the time..
Archy Anderson has bought a tract of Roy Pa'tncrton. Woodland.
L’.ir ppces pave the way to purdangerously Bl at Jackson where he went limber of Culllna Bros. In N W Hope.
Keith Crites. Woodland,
d).t ": They would make you
The mother of Mrs. Ansel Klnpbury la GeotRH s. Mars*iall. Maple drove.
HASTINGS MARKETS.
Esther A. Barnn. Maple Ur jv«.
think that we are selling at cost or
visiting frletvl- here
Hotter. 0 wit
miSKirr-ri notice or election.
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Hiratii Pay tie I* a lla-Hngs must Uf the Jowuluui Klck.Oarltdn. .
below: but we are not,
In our To th. ObAUrirt Burerolw or Hau,' ,|.},W’,“l“/wlU. Mr. l-IW‘
Cora C. Ifeunuy. Cartion.
.
Fine oi bedroom sets we can suite
ro^STw iu. j-H J- '«
’ U*Wll’'ijiln -111 mov,* bi. f.mlly f'™&gt; lime now.
Harry A. Scobey. Carlton. .
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’ Apples are being brought here in large .Cura H. WIIHmb*. Carb m.
H 3i “ JI “nta •“ [• the Crouch farm Into the D«Lud&gt;C l|”“^ qukntlllra for ehipmetn. _
you in price anywhere from $12 to BL.rej.~M. I’S7
Orel rl^-Ujt, IO be 1,-ki I, t;-ol' «t thta place and Mr. Calk I of. of M.ph
S50
RENKE5 &amp; WALDORF.
«, ll» Tureb.y
" -,;ri ..Hive mi the. Crouch farm.
I nd-rtakers.
' Mr ' l\» wta wlH ““’*e ,u,° lhe Ruh?
M . *v‘« «
De!o* R- McWwaln to Woodlawn Cenwtary
I,! Ml rti.-l Mr*. Isaac
fl eg... va-.vic
Rooms at Ford's ttotrl.
Co. 3 H.t'ity. »&gt;•*&gt;'.
„
Klckrim-ie.
H. ILn&lt;«e&gt;oC»ao.B, »rd Mary ,1. &lt;«raves,
wa&lt;’ the parcel wc r*. Cart'oa. «ron
Innt-ruciiuu. .. otiwnta-donrr &lt;if I - «
(|J M.;
.rB.tr&gt;-Hies.nd.y nHh‘.
A.
f:.-.*v*i»A
U»
Amu
Kirkland. I» a. arc* fl,
guest «rf tit* *ip«r Mia*
i
„Iconm Il.»l "HI comr.
. .... I*___ I? I l.'t.inl.iu
ocuoulu u'w-■'I,"".'.j;? rui ", IWU
L-mi
«IJ "Hjf
\
l-re-l
*t&gt;M| iuouu[Genuine All Wool suits from
Buitaud.
menta uu ih-'ij Ini* in
»-O $8* GO, to $jo.OO.
S_Hiwe.bdwlf.w-™ Hie &lt;•&gt;«•’ °&lt;
Overcoats from
Mra. D-. Scil’m r an l M *
• ,5» WU$7-00 to 630.00. A Trousers from
ilatM, 01 Dcltijn. *rre esilrta h-n- on Fri­
Next week Thuraday act axcaraiotk will
J GO (0 IO.OO.
..
Men’s Furnish­
^vX* .b«if wn cru. rou.ro iu day.
Sira. W.ll
1
in" Goods that cannor oe excelled
leave NaabvUle fur L’aninn. Ohio to • rwli
.it.aent in
lives here., wiPta t»rl 1
in , uhty and price.
Boy’s and
our next president.
Fare for tlm toum)
.S Bui.ilur w'l" Kuitand oiend.
4t il. of
t m. vl lied
loinh’s Clothing all prices.
rt^rl.? &lt;»r f^l^l»«
404,0. „l l-nr
Mia* N
L,»u
U..MT&lt;I
b..
roluroel
fo
&lt;&gt;««*
-Tr^.u-r
IH&gt;
l
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r
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11 a. I’ayne, agent for Wana- S^*&lt;«hrrii?rc£f
rinity *il| prohaidy lake It in. FuU patn&gt;w.----------------------------------- r4l4j »n roirvo’or.
.Mr mihI Mr*
Heals rn ran be obtained of J a*. Crawley
maker &amp; Brown, the largest mer­
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chant Tailors and Clothiers in the

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court* of tho Plate.

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Properly
Fitted
With
Glasses.

Charge
For
Testi ng\

F. R. FflNGOAST

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world. Office at Silsbee Jewelry
Store, Hastings, Mich.

Dgtcd IlasLug*. M«ch„scpt» i-’UJ..

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�Hastings Banner

DIED SUDDENLY.

Thursdaj, Oct 15 1896
COOK BROS. Propriety

AND ROB.
Bandits Kill Two Man
Make *j heir Beoape.
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Tragedy—The Assistant Cashier aund

Victim*.
m—*«-,

Mlnm, Oct. 8.—This town
is in the wildest state of excitement
over the most thrilling tragedy that
ever occurred in southern Minnesota.
.The Bank of Sherburne was robbed oi

en While in Church.

Apoplexy Wm the Cans* *f His DeathH« WM the Priaaate «f ah Baglaad — Brief Sketch ef

iuicMo­
Cl.*M«rr
Chicago. Oct. a.—Dr- C*”
ot **
Oaatenlgi^d.
Ashland avenue, this city, killed hw
Gr,c. Wrf««!• y «lfl“
Uur .hot liiiM.lt dyiu» .lmo«t &gt;»•
p»y-8TAT1 OF MICHIGAN.
.untly. Kariy
E.riy iu
&gt;u the
&lt;&gt;&gt;• evening me
t*&gt;*. P*^
*
Quarreled
bis
wife nnH
and.nnt
shot
• _* with KI
— ..*!**
|.:cau ljueiivi-- —-—- . t
•
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—
her. The shot was beard by the aeightorsand the police were breaking into
tbe basement to investigate when tbe tebalt
doctor killed blc-tlt. lira. MB™ M
• racood .th, Md two Childrail by •
Brat wife .uralrajh. coo pit

The Plugfre* potato commission In
Detroit has made a report on iu work ’
1 during last summer, which shows that
' the commission started«*ut with about
1 47g acres, which were apportioned
among 1,700 h—d* of families, represeating 5,973 children, or 7,673 penwaca
in all.
From this land has bec» pro­
duced, with an outlay of less tbaa
$2300, upwards of 45,000 bnahels of po­
tatoes, besides a quantity of beet*, cab-

Londan, Oct. 14.—Tbe arcbWakop .1
Cuterbury, primate ot all KagiaW and
metropolitan, lit. Hon. and Moat Ben
Edward White Benson. D. D. and prlry
councillor, died suddenly Bunday wtUe
attending dlrlne eervlcea In the church
at Hawarden. The archblahop waa the nearly $25,000,

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TRAGEDY IN CHICAGO.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

Indianapolis, Ind.. Oct.

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City ot Hsstiuib

mid­

crop 1 night tbe alate board ot eleetlona by
*__
*_ _*
vote
of two »&lt;•
to .-.ran
one Aoz&gt;I&lt;l««fl
decided tO
to llrDV
deny th
the
I petition of the national democrats to
invested.
I go on the ballot under that name.’ Gov.
__ ,,
,
'Matthew* bad the deciding rote, and
Gov.
Gov. Rich
Rich has pardoned Daniel cMMt it against tbe petition. If the naSchreyer. who was serving an eight tionsl democrats fail to select a name
years’ sentence In Jackson for passing the board will choose one. No objeccounterfeit coin. He was convicted in tion was made to the device.
forth In sain aeneouw a, are ft
iimi UU
U»e •evend |iar*ti* of land dmeribod in said
Cass county in October, 1593, and the
Can.t
the
sentence was considered excessive by . Constantinople, Oct. 8.—It was an­ *fY?ur'petittoner further shows that tbe said
the pardon board. The prisoner was nounced here that the Turkish govern­ ........................ *----- laraXj liuv,
tlUl'ftlU t r. rev.re. M.re..
. —- — —-- - —
scarcely more than a boy when the ment. after weighing the matter over &lt;iay
of Ma». l«K; sod tb««tht laxrft not havwunu. liMlnar Hoar
ftlad
crime was committed. John Craig,sent and consulting with certain advisers, I . L__ .--1.4 -I.H
froin Clare county in September, 18&amp;2, has come to’the decision nut to admit
to Jackson for six years, was released the
ijjc United States cruiser Bancroft of Michigan ax dust each parrel nf said land*
tor the pavmeat of the -everal amounts oQ
Ou parole. He was convicted of crim- ■ ttnrotign
hrough the
and. therewio Dardanelles, -------------tftxe*. Inirreti. ooUecUoo te*. cost of advjrinal assault
Jorc
e will
^*. U
fore, ah
she
will l
not
be ~
able to ~
act“
as tbe
tbe tlsmif Mid other expenses of sale. » computed
and extended InaatoMbedule axalnit tbesev­
guard ship of the United States lega- eral
parcefft of land contained therein, and m
default *f payment ot tbe said several sums
' tion In these walers.
George E. Sheldon^waa shot atHoughcomputed and extenoed, against said lauds.
hat
each
of aald parcels of land may bte soto
Corued
Beef
Barre-L
ton by a discharged coachman named j
as provided oy
uy
for fbe amounts due ciMreoii.
cbereou. m
*,,«« vuu
.wuu«., and died soon afterWashington, Oct. 10.—According to
Felix
Dumontier,
la«. to pay the lieu aforrnmid.
from his wounds. Immediately after unofficial, though trustworthy, inforAnd your l etttlooer will ever pray. etc.
the murderous deed Dumontier jumped motion received at the department of
.ViA-LUI «v , &gt;&gt; ra.wy. I. ,
.
from the bridge, a height of 100 feet, ' agriculture, the German government Auditor General of tbe Blate of Mh-Ii1mi&gt;. for
and lu behalf of said Hute uf Michigan.
into the lake and was drowned. • He has followed its probibitfou of 'he Imleaves a destitute wife and five children.1 i-urtation of American dressed beef and
SCHEDULE A.
) a new
His victim was one of the pioneers-and ihe cattle rinto ^Germany
TAXES OF’ l«M.
shuts out
most highly respected citizens of north- ifgulation
—»-&lt;»— which practically
««.
Township 2 North of Range 7 West.
•
American
canned
beef
from
the
German
era. Michigan.
' markets.
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, the money

he was appointed to the archblahoprk
of Canterbury and, in company w-ith
the Gladstone family, went to the
Hawarden church Sunday morn lag.
After the services had commenced a
were almost instantly killed at about
commotion was noticed in the Gladstone
J:20 p. m. Wednesday. About noon two
pew and Immediately thereafter church
Kin. one of whom looked-like a mere
attendants were seen removing the
y, rode along the main street on bi­
archbishop, who. It waa supposed, was
cycles. They were both well dressed,
but were unshaved and travel-stained. suffering from n fit He was taken to
The strangers hung around the out­ the rectory, and medical assistance was
summoned.
The
doctors
skirts until shortly after one o’clock,' hastily
apparently sizing up’the situation. At worked over him In vain, and at 11:45
o'clock,
he
died.
The
physicians
state
that time they. sauntered lazily down
the street and stopped immediately that death was caused by apoplexy.
Archbishop
Benson
was
67
years
of
age.
in front of the Bank oi Sherburne.
IRL Hon. and Most Rev. Edward White
'After a moment's talk they went into
Benson, D. D., primate of all England and
the bank, and the elder of the two men metropolitan, was born near Birmingham
in 1829. He was educated at King EdWard'a
school. Birmingham, and at Trinity col­
burn in conversation.
lege. Cambridge, of which he was suc­
Got One Thousand Dollars.
cessively scholar and fellow, and where he
Precisely what
occurred inside the
..mmw wvvMi.cu
wax. graduated B. A. in JJ81 He graduated M.
bank is not known, as nobody was on I A. in 1865, B. D. in 18® and D. D. in 1M7:
th. .treat in Urn lomudfefe ’iclnity .1
o*
f.’^xb,
that time. One of the desperadoes, I school and held the head mastership of
however, evidently got hold of .a roll ' Wellington college from 1U first opening
of bill. eooUInlng .boul»1.000. Thor-! &gt;” ,»■«"•« “J"1- AT°”' '??”
ak
...
nltles he attained were honorable chap­
burn probably tried to prevent the men . laln t0 ttos qUe&lt;.n in HOT-and chaplain in
from getting away with the money, ordinary, 1875-77.
In December, 1876, he
and they whipped out their revolvers! was nominated to.the newly-restored Wah-

i«o
as foUoaa; s

e by Hauovor
Township 3 North ot

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.ud begun bring. „&lt;*« tb. ram. Um.
During
jveek ended October 3 ’
Lima, O.. Oct. 12.—T-he family of
t
retreating.
a -his
- occupation of 'the
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see •he •began
the- reports sent in by 59 observer* in va- Granville
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Harbert was taken vioicutly
building ot a new cathedral at Truro, of
Escaped on Bicycle*.
wo.cn
O..
om
.w«oXshell
...... has
„„ —
.... rio™ portion, of the .tale Indicate that sick Friday evening after partaking of
which
the
outward\
cost
over
One of tbe bullets struck Thorburn £100,000. much of that sum having been . Intermittent fever and diphtheria iu- .
, ..
,
,
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.
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&gt;
s-iw.w.'. mucn oi inui ■----hot biscuit, and Harbert and his daugh­
in the neck and another cut the aorta, gathered
c the bishop, creased and pleuritia and typhoid fever
- through
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ter. Mrs. Albert King, have since died
nson-was m, .
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causing almost instant death from in-1 in December. 1882, Dr. Benson-was
ap- • ,
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several others are in a preenriou*
■teraai hemorrhage. The shooting in! pointed by the crown, on Mr. Gladstone’s decreased in area of prevalence. Lon- ami
sumption was reported «t 223 places, condition.
(
i.hnb
1 recommendation, to the archbl»hoprlc of
Flour with which rat poi­
the bank aroused the town and people Canterbury, in succession to Dr. Tait. Dr. typhoid fever at 81. diphtheria at 37, '
son
had
been mixed was made up info
began running in that direction. The , Benson has published sermons and other
scarlet
fever
pt
23,
measles
at
8
and
j
J;
biscuits.
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Dr.
first man to reach the place was Olaf' works.
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—Benson married in 1859 Mary,
whooping cough at 13 places.
Qestern, of Luverne, a traveling sales­ daughter of the lats Rev. William SldgTr»srdy In ladUuft.
Avick, of Skipton. Yorkshire. The annua!
man for the Wood Harvester company, value of the see of Canterbury is 575.000 and
Both Foaud*Guilty.
Noblesville, Ind.. Oct. 10.—Albert
of St. Paul. The desperadoes evidently the archbishop is the patron of 186 liv­
John C. Bodewig and George W. Bray,
;
aged 30, a. farmer living near
feared that they would be captured, as ings. In addition to his archeplscopai resi­ Johnson, charged with having wracked here,
Township 2
]
cut tbe throats uf his wife, his
dence at‘.=Lambeth
palace he’Bhad
a )'seat at
th.y qutoklr turned tbelr Hreunn. upon 5S;.
1^rT"cS*dr».°
u°S;
a mail train on the dhh-agu
Grand nine-ycar-old
,
sou. Curl, his two-yearOestern. He made a dash to grappk j
Trunk railroad nt Battle Creek on July old
,
daughter, Edna, and then killed
with them, but was not quick enough,
.
A Fatul Plunge.
16, JS04, during the A. R. U. strike, in himself।
No cause is known for tbe
Ob he was struck on tbe head and fell'
Naperville, ill., Oct. 'J.
!). — Arnold which the 'fireman was
instantly (deed.
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102 a of s
dead at their feet. They ran down the , Boecker, the 17-year-old son of ex-Mayor killed and a number of persons, injured, ।
street, firing at random, while people ; Roecker, of ibis place, mr.t with a hor- were found guilty of. conspiracy in the ;
Townvblo I Northol lUnxe * West;'
Quincy,
HL,
Ucl.
8.
—
John
bims,
John
in the street scurried to places of safety.; x-i»]e death Wednesday night. He was United States court in Detroit, after a
Reed
and George Withrow
were
The fleeing robbers, ran about three'seated in a buggy near an excavation
trial lasting ten
!
drowned
in
the
Mississippi
river
near
blocks to a clump of bushes, where they I ln thc stone quarries of Naperville,
I Meyer, UU Tuesday night. Tbdr boat
had coached their wheels, mounted when the horse dashed over u stone
The body of George Harumn. an old capsized. Tbe bodies were promptly
them idid rode rapidly away toward I embankment 80 feet'high. The young
, _L
W
the lo4ra line, six miles to the south.: man wa^ frightfully crushed and died hunter, was found near Harrison. His recovered.
Towuthlp 1 North of Ran** v West.
Mayor. C. E. Everett at once did all in 1 from ^is injuries,
. D«;ad bad been crushed in and his money J
Shot by * Mob.
his newer
power tocether
together with tbe town
town
*----------------------------is missing.
Barnum claimed to be „a । T.ylor'. Ferry, Ala.. Oct. U—J.mra ot He fl •»
v
marshal, to ruu down the bandits. He
Chicago
Oct. lO.- Judg, Hortcu brother of tbe Ute P. T. Barnum. H. Anderaou and Henry Cy.t, both colored. tXMiuneualnx
11 lo-IOOch’s
•Ikc sent a dispatch to Gov. Clough at Saturday morning denied Ut motion ot
“ '"er*n oI
’r“r •D&lt;i
were abut to death by a mob near here.
Bt. Paul, telling him of the awful
Unnnww
&lt;h. med.mnwt
mnr- *® Itbac. four time. ■ year to draw They were .ccured of having murdered
Julius Mannow, the
condemned wur
rlM I’-KDrhd
tragedy and asking advice.
a t O -lOO ch*
derer of Carey B. Birch, to withdraw bis pension. He hnd no home, living in and robbed Rudolph Falls, a farmer,
The Leader Shot.
his plea of guilty in order that be might the woods and making a bus in cm of
Wells, Minn.. Oct, 10.—John D. Suit,
plead not guilty. The case will now go killing game..
who no doubt engineered the robbery
to the supreme court. Judge Horton al­
Ba&amp;k at Ithaca Falla.
at Sherburne Wednesday afternoon. In
lowed Mannow’s attorneys 15 days in
The First national bank of Ithaca has
dead, as is also Marshal Gallien, of Bud­
which to file a bill of exceptions.
closed its doors. Robert M. Steele is
croft, la. This bloody sequel to the
Three gallon Ferl.h.
president of the bank; as well as nf the
Martin county tragedy cames few min­
AMD ITS “CTHUB
Lewes, Del., Oct. 12.—The schooner one which failed ut Mount Pleasant. W df
utes after nine o’clock yesterday morn­
Township s North of Range 9 .West.
To the Editor j—I have an absolute
Luther A.. Roby, from Schlverio,. N. S.,. Steele failed ut SL Johns recently for
ing in a bloody battle on the state line _____
4H * bounded
,
’
- -&amp; Co..
-Philad^l- a ]arge Bum. The cnpltal
of the bauk remedy for Consumption. By its timely use
road near Elmore, Minn. A posse of 100 ' consigned to Scuder
.
thousands of hopdess cases have been already
men in coinmaud of Deputy Sheriff phia, with-plaster, caine ashore at day--vjs $5P/XX). and at the time of its last
permanently cured. So proof-positive am 1
Wurd, of Martin county, got on the trail ( break Sunday morning iu-the heavy report; it
'* owed’ individual
. . . depositors
.
..
of iu pov.-jr that 1 consider it my duty to
of Salr shortly after daylight and northeast gale below the point of Cape $93,000.
tracked him to a farmhouse, when Sair i Henlopen, and almost immediately
~
began firing at the officers. He tired went to pieces. 4 Three of the crew were
Lung Trouble, if they will write me their
The large barge Sumatra foundered ( express aixl postoffice address. Sincerely,
seven time* in quick Succession, one ot lost and five saved,
off
the
government
pipr in Milwaukee, ■' T. A. SLOCCM. M.O, X*3
Township 4 North of Rango 9 West.
the bullets striking Marshal Gallien in 1
Av-Funny Mau" Dead.
Wls., during a storm and four of the
•*- P*« Edncrui **d &amp;
the forehead and killing him instantly.
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Norristown,.
Pa.._ Oct.
12. — ___
Burgess
M.
crew were drowned. The dead are all
i‘M»r Gu»mau«&gt; uu.
The desperado then quickly ran out jo’hn 1L Will’iama’, aged 01 years, died
from West Bay City and are Arthur
?-----------of the house by way of tbe back’door, suddenly Saturday morning of heart
mounted bis bicycle and dashed off to- j trouble. Mr. Williams was known ns
15
ward the east. ’The posse caught sight the funny man of tbe Norristown Her
ot him and followed close behind. This fl|(j ftnd had a national reputation, be1 19
chuse was kepi up for four miles, when J ing'a contributor of Punch. Judge and
The Muskegon county fair will clear '
6uir
Suir broke a jpedal od his wheel end, * other papers.
about $1,000, mid tbe managers are
seeing that escape was impossible, shut
proud of fhe showing.
Township 1 North of lUnjre 10 West. .
himself in tbe head. Upon examining
Fred Winmann while insane killed lASTTNGS............
Mexico, Mo„ Oct 12.—The boy mur­
C Hiimenclng
the body the officers found a portion
at a point In
.
derer, Will January, who killed hi* own his brother John iu Ann Arbor.
Stations.
center
of
l&gt;4'E..|x &amp;j|
of the money stolen from Sherburne
father and han been on trial here, was
high a sv rnnThe Harrison sink hole north of Adw—
in an inside pocket of his shirt, the
ning anglin’
given ten years in the penitentiary Sat­ diaou Junction has swallowed 4,000 car ' HAsmroa...
n w and » e
■
amount being about $t&gt;00.
urday night. He claimed that he killed loads of dirt and all the trees and brush '
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C. “R. OSBORN, Local Agent. Hmci»iz» acroas s ell
■
Second Dc»pci-ado Captured.
his father iu self-defense. He shot him in that vicinity.
Albert Lea. Minn., Oct. 12. — Fred and then beat his brains out.
Mdd nolut betnxeaiHuS" it
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Work has been resumed on the St.!
ANNUAL TAX BALK.
Pratt, the companion of John 1). Suit14­
•it ileymrs 3J
Fire Mt I’eorta.
Job Xralley railroad from Buchanan to Hute
waie of
or Mlcbigiui.
wicaigaji. County
qoontv nt
of Rawy.Harry.
in the bank robbery and double mur.­ j
tnin. w or s e
J Peoria, 11U Oct. 8.—The building oc- Benton harbor.
*..
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T
Court- lor the Cmurty ol Harry;..iu
der ut Sherburne, this state, last ।
7*”’. 7
.7------ —
Wednradnv, I. tn’ juil here, having been '"P
work, and
t heJ
—«r icd b\,he ,Ia' bicycle
.
-------Henry Riskala was burned tu death at 'Inthematier otrhe petition of AtaO* w
. ,
. .
. ,
.&gt;
.
pnronnu hnrnlotrirn 1
wna ri»tak^n into custody Saturday morning 1
, .
„ ,
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while attempting to escape from the fclr°yct^ bJ' Art Wednesday morning,
of John Phillips,
. . which
A ■ was ,nr U»® sAleof ceruh. lands for taxes
dt^K-rlbeil
wood, where be UM »urrouurte&lt;l.rn&lt;tt‘^ &gt;W^,.T^_.“fJ7!e_““P^”{ ’ burned
---------- -------------’
and U burae. «re.to
burned, j “.’ZXunu..ml Ulin,A,
loss
of
$50,000
is
cove
red
by
insurance.
whs captured near Lake Mills, Winne- ’
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The Lnited States court of appeals *’,}t General of the Htate of lilrhhrvt
simtm.
hM conbrmed Ihe Judgment In the clr- J“ mSSSIZS.
i'2i"’iaS
bago county, la., about 12 miles from Origin of the. fire unknown.
the place where. Sair killed himself.
cult court awarding W. F. Davidson, of 1,1 •’•’arribe-cf, for the awmutK itirrciu »-«ctflrel bearhijM 18
Port
Hurvn.
WO.hOO
.l.mnge.
.guia.t
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ulfeS.
X
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Corning, Ark., Oct.
Freight Train
Kile Flying Re&lt;ur&lt;l Broken.
tn* Illinois
lllintiiu 1',-ntrnl
rn!hi&gt;nt. for
fz.u injuries icuantwimiraeb
I m.ihI, l.ud.
...LtHu lipMnfluf
..______ ..me. »nd thu
No. 74 wga ditched atMoark Thursday the
Central railway
n •'•1 desr*v&lt;
Boston, Oct. lu.—At tbe Blue Hill ob- morning.
_______
__________
____
Seventeen
cars
were received.
•erratory tb. world', record for kite wracked. Two tram'^7Cb.'rlra Gllii'o"
The forest fires that threatened NesU.
m
ol
t
h
I
&lt;
Court,
to
be
Iwld
sttlie
crt
&lt;&gt;f
dying WM broken. Nine "Eddy" kites o{ Bunker Hili. Ill, and an unknown toria, Humboldt and other towns in the
Hy.luo iD Uh- &lt; vuuty £ Krn bug of grers w 1 eh.
attached to three miles of piano wire negro, were killed.
t,iii~i It
rt u
a id 45 links
is believed **,.»
that northern peninsula have been quenched
00 1Ur “ h
November. A. D., * 62 dricrrcs
were sent up 0388 feet. The anchor there are other victims.
h.’i,ope”•"« &lt;4 the Court ot* tbn d»v,
. by rain.
s»d ibat all nenwM&gt;x litien&gt;st«*d ta sut-h Uutls IS. mln., e s
was on a hill 025 feet high, making a
to,
«be »Tn
-—7------------------------------I
The total traffic of the two Lake Bntotal of 10,013 feet above the sea level.
Youngstown, O-, Oct. 10.—Mr*. Henry perior canals last month was 2,114,432
Attached to the kites was a box con­
«nd
Grundy, a rich widow aged 50, died Fri- tons, a decrease of nearly 500,000 ton*
taining several meteorological instru­
day as tbe result of starvation. Her bus- from the preceding month.
ments.
.
fend recently died ud .he xHenrard ,
Tbe 1-cc oounty't.lr .t E... T.WM
-cl .tzr. . 11 1,1 nH
.ttempted ralckte. 8be refMed .ll .Id w tbe
,t(end,nc. for
*»«.ull tbrw.f
Galesburg, Ill., Oct. 8.—The thirty­ .nd would not tab. food, drink or The dl.pfey otfrulfe.nd grain wrarerr
eighth anniversary of the famous de­ —
medicine.
■ nne.
flne*
--------------------- ---bate between Abraham Lincoln and
VMlm or . linn,
|
A Ire In tbe old building of the Free
6 147 M
Stephen A. Douglas was cClebrattyl
Cottage Oro.e, Wla, Oct, 10.—Enck Pre ln Detroit did damage to tbe ex­
here yesterday. A memorial tablet was O. Moen, a farmer, u yean old. wm tent of Wo.ooo. ud tbe Bobbin type
unveiled at Knox college and addresses killed tn n runaway Tburaday night, foundry and tbe QIU A Hlgglna b«.kwere made by Chauncey M. Depew, Rob­ Moen WM dragged about three-quarter, bindery auffered a lou ot WO.000
ert T. Lincoln and Senator Palmer.
°J *
HIT
“
Th« Tr,der‘’
I™" «&lt;«»■
the lAddle of tbe ro.d Frid.y mom- ula ,.hlch hM
Mu for

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Washington, Oct. 8.—A statement is­ “»&lt;•
two months,
months, has
has resumed
resumed operations
operations
sued by the agricultural department
with 1G0 men.
Mctrral. on, Oct, 8. - Th. fel^ |
Z-.‘.-------------- ....
shows that the total commerce of the
The Calhoun
county
fair was a finanUnited States, including imports and fTdpIxra'.trikc ou the Cau.diu Ifeeiho rf,l ,UMn^ The receipt, were Mfloo,
’
exports, for the ten years ended June rallw.y WM declared oB Wedhewl.y .ufficlent to p«y all the expeuww.
•30 last wm $16313305,338. or a yearly morning. It is understood that all of
James ...
Wentworth died
suddenly of
those operators who have not per- 1
average of’mors than $1,600,000,000.
heart failure at Mount Clemens after
formed criminal acts will be reinstated. ■pending a busy day engaged in his
usual duties.
London, Oct. 12.—Advices from Tur­
Cincinnati, Oct. 48.—Commander W.
Alfred Scott, 2? years old, died at
key say that the governor of Mytiiine
W. Gillpatrick, of tha United States Mount CJsinens from the effects of
navy, dropped dead of heart disease in excessive cigarcrte smoking. He warned
his office tn the Federal building at ten lua brothers, who were gathered about
o’clock Saturday morning. ,
his bedside, to shun the habit.

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19 A

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doing batin'** al
cS
under the flrm u*m« of Cwt&amp; Y**’
Township 3 North &lt;N Ruts* 1» West.

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nUd H-nry
« Barry. »t the suit «&lt;•
5*, at Ha*uo««:
«®t®0,*rt05r, ?1aln«rn&gt; wmr o’51’ *’-U;
Mfehiaan. under thr Arm.;(u.sgti«l
Ooakirook lbeabon nB" ^
cM**
Ibe land*
,7«ter. tU&lt;£
■worts ni-d rffrCi* °r,J; ’5’?,.. .Kr» ol

Hundred *”&lt;t Four Bu
(flUH W) which Mild wHI

«?,

»v;urnat»lc ‘ • 1J*

AtWWj*w- !»•

�smile, “but when 1 proposetl that she
should take a^uention for a few hours
she saw the wisdom of the idea.. She
will follow u^to the boat in a few min­
COOK BROS-. Proprietor.
utes. Really, 1 think it was the allure­
ment of a little trip on the water which
won her over lo leaving her desngns
and programmes. She is devoted to
boating, you know-; it is Burp riling that
she haa resisted the temptation so often
lately. She has been out with me hard­
a aozen
dozen times
times;; and
end Mr.
Mr. Johnson
Johnvon
« B | ly
»y half
nail u
| lias had but one pupil at his sailing les-

Outings Banner.

‘ "Aunt," Miis 'Gray* broke in

H&amp;y, Qct- -5. -896

Strange
f ■. ient.

•Y
"V V

K* । sons.”

।
“
And how have you
”
"And
j on improved
Improved them?
then&gt;-&gt;Fa ।
““J.;,,
My teacher 'n&gt;
is uuuertDg.
nattering. But per
per­
I haps
ns II may
ninv be
&gt;&gt;» able
ahU to display
.it_ •__ my skill
*■ .. ।
। in a practical way. if only we get a
|
breeze this
thia aftemoxm.
afternoon.’’
’
I
“Count on me to be a severe critic,”
v
pnid j. -J|y the way, Miss Gray, do you ।

with

Bome haste, “please do not talk aboui—
about—dress any more on such a terri­
bly warm day. It excites you too
greatly.1*
'
“If Yin to attend my errand now," I
added, “it might -be well to put me
ashore. 1 shal)notbegon&lt;*loD^; prob­
ably not more than ten minutes. Where
shall I rejnin you T
■
.
We were abreast of the knoll.and not
very far from it. J.ran the boat to the
bank and stepped upon it. Mis/Tiraj'
taking ir.y place at the oar*.
'
“How will it do," she suggested, “for
- —, .ut, Bugg^Mcd. "for
us
run down to the bay, and then
coast al :rg until we come to that other
inlet, which runs &gt;o close to Mr. Limar’s honM*? Wc .cun run up it. and
take j ou un board very conveniently”
“Exceliv'jj.’’ said I. "You will find
me a little distance landward froth the
house. There’s some air stirring ovei
the buy now, and you may meet a real
breeze on the open water. It will be
a pleasant change.**
.
“Then we can spread the sail," raid
Mrs. taring. "Do you know, doctor, 1
adore.sailing, I really adore it.”
Her niece bent to the oars, and the
light craft glided on its voyage. While
leijmbedthesidepf the knoll 1 could see
the boat enter .the bay. A moment
late? the girl had erased rowing, and
had shipped the slender spar which did
----- v. asx nerv
appeared
tcappeared
be
duty
a mast.
There
tc be
just breez*.-vnough to fill the tiny sail. '
---o----------------- - met
------------' door. '
Lamar
me nt the

A Minister's Sufferings
FOR FIFTEEN YEARS REV. JOSEPH
SECHLER WAS IN TORMENT.
Tried all Sorts cf Wed’cine, but None Afforded Relief.
Somewhat Discouraged but with Faint lope
He was led to try a low Reaody.
Read what le now Says.

| mind if 1 combine bUsixx*Kx with plcas'
| ure? I have un errand to do ut Mr.
M*om Ju QaxeOt, GaLna. HUaoU.
close as*take sobbed upon my breast,
and fug came a UmarX and if you would land me near
There is protably no malady to which the of Pennsylvania, many of them residents c/ «
crying her heart out. it seemed, as ths
Aftrr U-r
liis liouse, and then pick me up again,
human-body b fiuble *&gt; painAil or aggravate the ricisHydnce pioneer times.
sense of her great low burnt upon her.
wt'**
ingas rheumatism. T»&gt;-- prrym so unfortu­
This worthy minister informed the reporter
. \t । evbid anti dull­ I should be your debtor forever."
nate as to be ttfii«t&lt;*l wit&lt;«th» immli-jun dis­ that for fifteen year&amp; he wa» Ihe victim uf that
.
on thr highShe fell In with this plan, and I turned
ease haa no oaiwanl tnihcatiou of inward tor- dread diwase. rheumatism, and suffered
turn! m-d ’1
XX.
.
men:. Unlike other di-orlers it docs not nearly all liw- torments above hurril-cd. .
when it blew. was back to tbe bouse to secure a volume •
ways, ’j-1"
Poor Mrs. Loring was laid to rest in
often sflcct thr appetite dot docs it in moat The prescript ions farnuhed by skillful phy­
• natch of the tin1* which Lamar had asked me to lend him. ,
the Village* burying ground, sincerely
instances reduce the desh.
Irvin -I’-'
sicians gave only temporary relief. The
. n more oppressive It was a small textbook on histology, 1 ;
Often a "Certain fia-ii in Ihe face accom­ various advcrti«ed remedies which were
mourned by the new friends among
thrn*" - •'
panies tbe ailment and leads the friends of recommended to him were alike pnwerlesii
/--phyrs, Against remember, though why he should have
whom her life had ended. Her foibles,
-then the
the patient u&lt; cun_-r.i:«’eitr him on his to mitigate his sufferings. The pain was so
energies of but one desired to get a smattering of that
were forgotten, and only her courtesy,
mrh Mind.!
healthy appearance with th&lt;- familiar ex- intense that he contemplated abandoning his
\ । - tari t&gt;g alone dfi- branch 1 never learned. When I reached
prewdou. “ how well you look," while he is calling becauw the aiseaar interfered so
her kindliuesa, her generosity, were re­
efnt vin-1
suffering the most acute u-rine-ut. Npt often much with the neceaaary preparation for the
:..S- and dust,going the bout Mrs. Ixjring was enthroned in
membered. She had done little of harm
fiat’-'' !-,x
being tiie direct rausoof fatnlity. the patient du tie* of hi* office.
;l«ati-»us fur the fe’e the stern sheets, while her niece was
mid something of good in the world—
docs not generally revive tbe sympathy of 1 Somewha. discounted, but with'a faint
on "i'b
.J energy.
amid w
th t: . perched
friends as is thr caw of other complaint*. I hope of recovery, he was led to try Dr, Wil­
n better record than can be placed to the
&lt;-neriry. ainiu
pwwreu on
«»n the
tu&lt;- narrow
narrow seat in the bow.
. . |
vith und ■■
mt-- air
---wns
-- - stifling -hot- on ’he sheltered,
Often during the daythere is a markrd sub­ liam*' Pink Pills for Pale People. It took
. t- ()f the rest, to The
credit of many whose pretensions have
sidence of the pain un&lt;l the 4ck man is able । but a short time to feel the effect of the med­
. xertion had be
waters of the creek, and the sweat ‘
far exceeded those'of this victim of a
to get around with coastd-rable comfort only ! iciue iu a marked alleviation of hia trrrible
.)n&gt;! red.
I gathered on my face as L-Uusled myself
morbidity's
of
imagination
approach
­
to feel the most cxcrtn-lating agony on retir­ j agony. After three months he was eotupora“Here’s that book you v.anted," said
. .•'how ahe‘dokeep I with the oSrs.
ing and the night iv spent in the most pain- ti rely free from pain. He continued the um
'
• I. “There was an oppoitunity to de­ ing hypochondria.
fuf sleep!easai-*-.. Sotn••times the disease as­ I of the remedy at longer intervals and at the
Mr- Weston confided '
“Ugh! this it like the flue of a fur
Week after week parsed, but Dorothy
sumes a migratory character
moving
liver itthis afternoon.and 1 improved it.
pjil
. .
, - from
.
end of rix months he frit that the disease was
.
when she had nace,” I proteate.1, ceaaln^ rowing tor Anything else you woukl like to have Gray was still in Rodneytown. reluctant
limb
to limb.
the m&lt;x.Urmmi
a’armir-; ,Minr|j rrrfic,,«l. Amu„
----------------- Thu
----- uisIhe
b^j,
■••it’.ve coblness the a moment to v»pc my forehead. "J
• to quit the kindly circle whose tnemfflll* ,pt io l«jt. in th. nul I „m, u him^l ihi. tint.
done?"
•
*W&gt;-’ M'
. envy you ladies your parasols and cool ' ' “Nothing, I thank you," lie answered. . I*ers hod shown heart felt sympathy in
cjfcr offer
Under the mart fkrofable crcumstances &lt;*&gt; I wag ,^4 to th, nwl-Hv the leaser one of
her affliction. I doubt whether she had
’! turning im-V
— 1house.
-------- Thr dire*•1
rll~ *biel, iwlr -O«H1-0 • irrrtM.
: !;t &lt;■ &lt;*n high tempera* | attire."
l«ick »-♦into •»
the
­
t" l&gt;cen -able to decide whither to go in
“Ah, but woman’ndreM is so illogical, .. ful
.... news
m
no
“Shr’s a, human saL
he uuu
had rcccivea
received so
so recently
recently
tun"
L^ii.^riih».i'
ox-1
»,to h7 ±
you know, sol contrary to the dictates had had no softening effect upon him. rase she left tbe Tillage. She had no
. a*, it may," said Mrs.
’’ said Miss
Grav n
n- showed
*"» no ?""
? * for sympathy,
“***“ “**«• near relations, certainly none to whom*
_ ! of sense and
nnd science,
aeJmjc*!,**
MisaGray,
a He
longing
hands’often rem^nfo^oermanratlv^tit of nO,r
the du,IM‘ V^h»* calling without
. not- to
entrapped . little
To tel&gt;
the truth,
truth* F
nn &lt;]».«&gt;•
°
*or physician
Bympathy,
to be
be'errtrappetj
little maliciously.
maliciously. To
tell the
1' no
desire to nseek
from his
a she would turn nt. such a time. In her
hands
often
remain
ng
pcrmtneiuly
°i
of
,
di
Trrtc
d
br
the
BRonv
that
he suffered
':
■ ■ment on
sniTa
thin*ib?’'wn*niu»»in»se.M««*i'"»~
wusqJotinV.remLi^mtoe
woSura
J,T. hi’ •*”«“ ’
Vi.-Sl.-n.
...................
.. 1 thinkih
‘--"■ word
of encouragement.
shape. After seem ng convalescence it is for £
*
He
&lt;j|h «,nfid(,ncr
years of wnndering with-her ^*int she
‘t\ ^nn7irmion\!fr nK
cmiacientitialy rerotnmend the pill, to all
- . . marvel. 1 must *&lt;th reasonable accuracy.
'
I
'“courtigement.
hf.- -• In
j
Johnson was ut work near by, nrid I hud made few intimate friends.
The application of’ ’embrocations
and other anntieu win
„ith tne
thrdiseoae*
mentioned aoove.
above. •
- i.a rj.
aiseaaen
menuonra
-short. Rhe was left without unyonr from r outward remedies may.
in i™£.wrrlXTto
«••&lt;«»• ■ —
•“
• ’rorth
• r “•inbter
• - would,
-• -, Iitr.t'. ; &gt; if she had td !
"Do you believe that?C 1 asked, rather
Th
if necessary,
stopped to chat with him, while I whom she might naturally seek conso­ ' alleviate the’suffering
out are powerless to m&lt;j.P affldayit to thr foregoing statements,
nax but
r . thnl’M jes’ th - . feebly, glancing at herVer mv shoulwashed the boat move slowly north- lation and counsel. The good women
give permanent relid’.
but feels somewhat diffident about doing so
ms I- pn. Them that der. She wore a gown of wme light
xviurik and turn ut last into the inlet. nf the neighborhood did their best t.j
in a community where his word is taken
•! -tn that wants tu thin fabric, and. with the art possessed Mias Gray, sitting on the midship
without qurotiou.
.
—---------- r fake the place of kinsfolk and old
rirrin’. If 'twos he. | by many of her sex. looked daintily eomMr. Sechler’s case was so remarkable ths*
ffZrL??!? Iu#a’,ap,,,1&gt;:1
frirn‘15’- they wept with her in the days
at
a »ub«f-qurnt interview the press repre­
round,
’
twpuld
be
all
f
fortnble
in
spite
of
the
outrageous
tern
Mm.
Loring,
at
her
old
poat,
held
the
n
*
1
u
when
her
bereavement
had.
just
come
J
sieve "•&gt;
sentative inquired if he was aware of Any
1 'hc’f got her livin’ to j perature.
steering ’men. She was leaning over . upon
upuu her.
urr, snu
nncrwuru, wncn
ine urwt
other remarkable cores effected by Dr. Wil­
natural.
and afterward,
when thr
first j
liams' Pink Pills, lie replied that he was
If I was. in her
“Of course she doesn’t," Mrs. taring the side, ? noticed, catching at bits of ■ bitterness of her loss was past, they
i kept her company and strove to cheer j
?*t
11
somewhat cautious, about recommending ad­
’
’
and savin’ like a broke in. "If any girl says cuch n thing, driftwood floating in-the current.
pjw l‘d
vertised remedies, but if he wanted to know ,
I it is because the fashion is not becoming
more be might inquire of Joseph Hutmac“*•
It’s •*
n ladies
Johnson,’’ nuri
saH ’ her. after the hom&lt;dy fashion of their !
—'-••v-’ breeze. wuuoavu,
her. Esq., ah official member of Rev. Sech- •
the?” I demanded. ] *° her."
.1, “barely enough to give the boa^steer-1 kind. And rto it happened that site re- ’
I’lUt
ler’s congregation, who resides a short disi-:-.'t well to d&lt;'. •
A remark so direct, so unqualified. nge way."
; maineil with us, bearing hex sorrow ur
$rr :i6nee north of the chureh referred to above.
:&lt;&gt; her (ban anybody nnd so (••re from repetitions wasanov- ।
r. Hntmacher ba prominent fhrwier of the
"Ain’t much of it," he answered, "and , best she could,
•r
'
eltv. It centered mv attention on ihr , what little strength there's in it comes
town of Harlem wlioae ambilion never ex- .
Not long after the death of her aunt
tended beyond his own town, but he haa
vou know about I »l&gt;&lt;»ker. w ho. 1 now noted, was dre.rert in puffs. D’yon notice'em?”
i -I had confirmation of the story Mrs. '
filled nearly ail the town offirev up t.o super­
| almost as seasonably as her niece, al- &gt;
"Yes.' hut they’re baby puffs-,, no Weston had brought me. The trustee .
visor arid is well-known in the County. lie
■ weight in them/'
•
.
I of the estate, the income of .which Mrs. '
was enthusiastic in his praise of tbe pills.
. so far ax I know, -1 though she favored darker color*.
He stated that for three years he was an in­
"Noman’anpinionseems
to be weighty
,.
.
"Not much, air, thut’s'truc," said hr. taring hai received; came to Bodney- ■
Ij,
to provide for her 1
tense sufferer with kidney troubles and a
enough to count,, wud, I,'’especial !.v As going back to his tusk.
j town to atU-nd the funeral services.^
tendency to dropsy but always arrnnipanied
the kickers would, no doubt, be tbe first . j
with rheumatism. The most skillful medi­
in teaching the spot. He was u ’uwycr, cautious and reserved
iaee xhone «ith the
cal treatment measurably succeeded with
J--------- ”----— *_z*- '
manner, nud
supppacdly
a**frevafr^a
•r&gt; h«-w to her hearer. ' tu protest if their objections were ,about 10O yards from the bouse, where ’in ----------------Ihwtwo former hut the latter defied their
sentimentality as the desk In bis office. '
heeded and led to rational dress.”
the
boat
was
to
touch:
but
so
slow
hud
efforts. No wonder that hr ,vra* credulous
•Mij’l’t to me." said ।
"Oh, rral|y, 1 don’t know,” said Mrs. ' been its movement that when I looked Yet nndci the ppofeaaipnal mask tHyre
when his paster related hh experience and
r t»ild Mix’ ( lark, and I
recommended the remedy that had relieved
Loring, rising to the opportunity, r tackJt was vctopitosit*.- the knoll. Mrs. was. after all, something of the emo­
n her. Mis’ LoriQg’x
his suffering. However, after using two
"Some mon are so persuasi*c, so delight- • taring was amusing herself as before, tional wnn, which aaaerted itself in a |
boxes of pill- according to directions, be boREV. JOSSPH SECH I.EX.
;&gt;•»' ;■ interest in his
fully persuasive, doctor, they ran con- i while Miss Gray was exchanging friend- practi'.nl way. befitting Use weakmjsa ।
A gvindeman connected with thr press was iran tb feel relieved and a continued use ot
estutr.
&lt;!
she dies it nil goes
vince you. or make you think'you’re ! ly-'uods with the fisherman. On the of- an eminently practical man.
recently conversing with Rev. Joseph Bech- them effected a perfect cure. Hehasreeom. -. She gets the'jnterest
ler who furnished him with Mine Information' mended them to h»neighbors and they have
■•Dr. Morri?,” wait! he. on the eve of his
?Tt:,.
• rhr can’t touch the prin- convinced—which is almost the same water just astern of the craft was n
concerning the above went foiled diseaae. invariably benefited the afflicted when taken
-“there ia a result of thia re- 1
thing, don’t you know? Anil so many j dark line, advancing rapidly toward it dejjarture.-'
Mr. Sechler is a clergyman et the Reformed according to directions. He always keeps
. cipl. &gt;■
'&gt; ray can’t get anything of ' your profession, doctor—when 1 '
.
Church and luu been a prominent minister the pills in the houoe in case there should M
and marking the coming of a gust a lit- &lt;cent tragic occurrence to which .your
,
from .her. ilunjgh. uficonrsie, she pav*
/
of that body for over thirty -years, and has indications of a return of the disease.
think how great mv acquaintance with tie stronger than any of its predeces- attention may not have been called. '
Should any afflicted one wish for referencu
nearly all that time- resided in Ixma,
her bills imw".
[
them has l»een. it appalls me. it really ! sors. A few seconds later the sail filled Mrs. taring hud only a. life interest in .
Stephrnvon County, Bl. Hr was active in regarding tbe above named gentlemen a let­
‘Ter’:.*;
I.-- ('•rnJl.us an incomeof
founding the Northrm BUnols College at ter mkiressed to the bankers at Lena or'
appalls me—argue ho taAutifully. out with the breeze, and the l»oat keeled 1 the property left by l»er huoband, for ■
ler qwn." 1 • ug{h*sirtl.
Dakota in that county, and was for eight Freeport, Bl., or any ot the public men of
so differently* doctor, so -differently. sharply, just as Mrs. Loring made an Un-!'rhe hat! surrendered her dower rights. ,
yearn secretary of that kutitution and for Stephenson County, will procure the necea"Ms’ l. :
.ays not. Her pn wan
usually
reckless
grasp
at
thr
drift
wood.
(
(In
her
demise
the
estate
passes
to
her
And very likely it would be the name
two years its financial agent, which position sary information. Of coune a stamp or
I’nder
h:ri»ws.' and
didrTt— leave
I saw her, undor the combined im|M-tus, | husband's brother arid sister, with
he had to aI«a nd on from causes hereafter card should pe inclosed.
thing, (the very same thing with them,,
hernotliitg. Mix’ Ixiring’s taken core
Dr. Williams Pin! PHB for Plale Peopte
mentioned, since whjch time he ha« taken
if they: hnd to devisft a national costume lose her balance and pitch headlong . whom, I regret to say, her relations
charge of a congregation of bls brethren Ln are a specific for troubles peculiar to fetnalea. .
’(if her
r mj:cp &gt;he was u little girl.”
which should be healthy and hygienic . over the side, struggle wildly iu tbe i were not amicable. Though she oftyn
the town of llarlrtn a few mile*.from his such tu suppressions, irregularities and all
’ mt
t in ’bought lotfg after Mrs. and ull the-other thing*it should be— , water, and then disappear beneath the told me that she proposed to lay aside
residence. Through hf» efforts the Salem forms of weakness. They build up the blood,
We&gt;ton
i- .'.r back ttHier household and they say it isn’t now, doctor. Now, Kiirfacc.
] jart of her income In order to make
Reformed Church, one of 'the neatest and and restore the glow of health to pale and •
most appropriate country churches in Illi­ •allow eberks. In men they effect a radical
I ran at top speed toward the knoll, provision fur her niece. Miss Gray, it
dutiri. If..! 1 .-r news please me? So I like,' yea, really, I must say, I like ■
nois, «*■ built, three years ago. The interior cure in al) casra arising from mental worry,
far a? dh» - :1 was concerned, I was variety. You can’t imagine how pretty, ' but long before I cMipbed its slope seems that dhe utterly neglected to put
is finishe&lt;i in modern styje and the frescoing, overwork or ex erases of whatever nature.
heartily * . y t,» jrarfi ’that her prottJohnson had leaped into the stream. He the plan Itt pperatidn. In fact, she li/ed
although not so elaborate. Is tu taste not be-1 They are msnuftirtured by (he Dr. Wil­
how very pretty some of the girls will |
hind the wealthy &lt;4ty edific-s. ■ Mr. Sechler liam*’ Medicine Company, Schencetady, N.
l*ct^
. uncertain:- so fur ns thr look in their fete dresses, as peasant*. ‘ had some little distance to swim, how- j ver;.’ close to her ibcotne, and had itnot
includes in his congregation a large number Y., and are sold by nil drujrrisU m ffO centi
tidings :i;'. »«1 i&gt;.f. 1 rejoiced. I waa don’t you knaw.-doctor, and all sorts of even and, though once tbe drowning been for a reduction in her expenseson
of well-to-do farmers, chiefly from the State. a box or six boxta for RLfia
woman
’
s
dress
showed
above
the
water,
coming
here,
it
is
probable
that
the
revii*. -nit. to at$c her hand. picturesque people. It seems a pita-. •
.unk again
again before
oerore he
ne could
cotuu . enue coming from the property, caJ•
dread of a'rpiscongcp- such n pity, that they can’t wear tlirtn • sbw had sunk
reach_____
her. Z_
He dived,
7 '. ‘byt missed her. , culated to the day of her death, would
'&lt;••. At lca*t one of the nil. the time: (though ^uw the pobr | _____
PROBATE ORDER.
"* ’rare presence
- ----------of
* mind, !; not have suBict-d to t»ay the outstanding
Dorothy, with
. In purxusnee and by virtw of a» order and
' «-n removed from mr things would manage in winter—no.: Dorothy
stslr of Mlclilxan, County of Barry—*&gt;.
of llw Circuit court fofr Hie Countv of
hail JOBl
lost UU
no WtMtr
time in bringing
the boat-- . ,dahns against
her. As it is, however.
path.
At a session of the Probate Court for the decree
I’m afraid (be short skirte wouldn’td|&gt;; &lt; hlUl
...Q.—r, ---------------_________
Barry. In Cbaneen. tn th«* Stare of Mtewksn,
of Barry, holden at the Probate Office made
,— Johnson rose »z»
dated on tbe lltb da}* .of February,
to *K-»
th? ' 1 find «&gt;...«
that there will lw&gt;
be ft
a hnlance
balance of ■ County
• Hit ion had .breorrie a do yoo think they would, doctor? Or ■bout, and• when
!o the cftjr of Hurtinas. In paid county, on leM. tnand
a certain cau-e therein le-ndlog where­
VOUIII
i
ir,
r
..
Zurhu'e
the
little
ernft
wm
cloM
to
nbont
which
"111
bfalMtw&lt;Gr»j
’
,
•
*'
’
-----..
K..
Ml...
Saturtxy. the 3rd dav of October in the
weariijr"r*l when one. is in love It in church' hovx. would lhey look in 1
Samuel Carton is Compl; 1 ant and Lev!
i year one thousand eight hundred and ninety in
Fowler.
MaryFowler and Janie* B. Holes are
re$ure&gt;. a
Ihrv
wouldn't
&lt;lo
In
hand.
Cllmblnr
Into
It,
he
atood
for
a
diaporal.
It
la
tcry
llulr
tor
a
joun&lt;
amount of brain-rnck- church? No. no. t..... -—- ■ - ■
I sis.
Notice Fa b&lt; reby given that 1 shall
chureh they renuv w'ou.un &lt;; ..... ~ : few areonda reac hing the water tor a ..wnan
i, oman rrare.l
reared a«
aw she has
haa been, but, un- 1 Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of defendant*
■ this result- i picked up chiircb,
sell at public auction.»t tbe norrU front door of
they really wouldn’t: not ex- i
tbe
court
house.
In'the ellv ot Hastings. Barry
’ my hut anti h ft Hr- house, greatly in- actlv MerilMloua. don't vou know, but gllmpre of. the unfortunate woman, and fortunately, ft ia all that .he can hope to ! Probate.
In the matter of* tbe estate of Asher E. ■Co . Mich., said court
house belpg Ihe place for
• Flsnby. deceased
'
■
..............the
i... ,hen dived again. When I reached the receive from her aunt.
tluraced bi thc _hope
__________
—_____ w
thutMissGruy
holding tpe Cl reu It Court for said Cotioly. on
inappropriate
— yes, that’s just
on reading and filing the uctltlon duly verified Saturaw,
n
tor
six
OU?
a
rock,
above
him.
he
reappeared
for
the
+
-she
mutt
auffcr.
then,
for
another'a
the«rd
day of October. IK*, at ten
might, i-c t-1 anting some shaded nook word, inappropriate. But for six days
. of Am w C. Towne. administrator of said Vstale o'clock in the forenoon,
all. or so much thereof
lix dav. in tie 1 reooud lime, and I .aw- that be had Crelroxnees." Mid I.
.
I l-rayiug 1 hat bls final account this day filed may as mav lie necesaanr to raise
in the nri^ »&gt;rhood- Somewhat to my
the amount due to
in the week, doctor, for-six
„
: howveeyrobeen aucceaaful, at least in Boding the .
-Atonement for eareiemmeM la too .« heard and allowed and a decree of disirlbu- •did Complainant for principal, interest and
surprise, j-hr’ was w alking slowly down week., think how romantic,
tion duly made and be discharged from said costs lo this eau've at the following .described
how
very
mThat
&gt;•'
itf
'
body
He
wa.
a
powerfal
swimmer,
often
vicarious,"
Mid
tbe
m^p
ot
law.
the road.
trust.
.
mnfttic ibey would be. Tl._: tz, ’■*'
naroelaf land, to wit: All that certain -pleee
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Thnmdav'tbe or parcel of land, situate and beltig In the dry
’
' and almost as rexm ss I could clamber |
—
----------aher
--------i.Mrroo. f"It hardly .lessens
misfortune
to 20th
“We're g&lt;&gt;:.rg boating." she explained, warm weather, of courre—iin warm
day of Oct.. A. D. IBM. at ten o’clock In of Hastings. County of Barry, arid State of
down the ledges he had brought hla realize that it Is a common one. Do you the foreuoon.beaMlyiiedfortbebeartaaof said Midi., commeacing at tbe S mth West corner of
when 1 . .
her. “h b» so opprv*weather, you understand.”
petition,
and
that
the
heirs
at
law
of
said
deceas
burden to the base of the lowest of know whether she has anything in her I ed. and all other persona Interested In Mid Lot No. Four tu Bloek No. Thirteen In tbe
wely hot ait -liurr that both aunt and
“You nre right, I dore say,’’ I admit­
'
II estate, are required to appear at a session of Eastern addition to the City of Hairtngv.
them. Between us see had little dim- own right ?”
I decided thut.it. could be no worse on
ted. “We an- looking forward tu a . tnern. ocvww •........- —
said court, then to be hedden at the Probate Tbence East to a stake four feet East of a Bass­
“Next to nothing. As I hare said. Dr. ' office. In the city of Heatings, In said county, wood tree, eight Inches In diameter near said
•the water. Th**n. too, there b» a chance great treat. But If you will pardon n I culty In raising her from the w*tor“°“
and on West sMe of Fall creek, thence north
I
bearing
Irer
her
io
to
the
level
ground
on
the
Morris, the case is a distressing one, and , and snow cause. If any there be, why the prayer Eight rojis. thence Weal to North West corner,
that-we n,.c tintl some breeze stirring personal comment. I’ll repeat that you
1
it the petitioner may not be granted. And of ixn No. Three In said Block Thirteen, thence
top ot U® knoll. Clone behind us was I regret exceedingly that I must be the it
on th*1 ba 1 tVill you not join us?”
Is further ordered, that Mid peutioner give South to place of oegtnnlag.
two ladies fill me with envy.”
the girl, siding us when she could in our bearer of such bod news to the young nolle e to the persons interested in aald estate,
Dated, Aurust IS. IBM.
“With jileasure,” said I. "But how
“How nice of you to ray so, doctor,
of the pendency of said petition, and the bear Frkd
W. Walkkr. Circuit Court Commis­
does Mrs. I ring contrive to spore the how very nice, indeed! But then you sorrowful task I knew what that lady. She is very likely to come for ad­ Ing thereof by causing a copy of tills order to be
sioner. Barry Co., Midi.
moment meant to her. and was amaxed vice to you, and it is to put you in pos­ published In the Hastings BAKXKBahewaP. T. Cou iRovr.. Solicitor tor Complainant.
lime? She ia tipjxjsed to be busy
physicians have an art, much an art, of
paper printed and circulated In said County of
at
her
relt-conlrol.
notwithstanding
the
session
of
the
facts
that
I
have
spoken.
day and night with the arrangements
Barry once In each week for three successive
saying delightful things. You have evidences she had given ot bar ability
A check for your services to my late weeks previous to said day of bearing.
for tbe fete, you know?*
such practice, you know, such wonder­
OHARUta W. AWMBTWOMa.
Dated Oct 3rd, 18K.
to maintain It in emergencies- There client will be mailed to you immediately
(A tHieeopy.)
Judge of Probate.
Fbkd W. Walk kb.
"So she is." said the girl, with a
ful practice, soothing the sick, doctor, was little likelihood, though, that it
upon my return to tbe city.”
Clrewlt Court Oom’r., Barn Co- Mich.
•
*•—1—1„ ,»i
MORTGAGE BALE.
could avail aught In the pre-mt In­
P. T. Colobovk.
Thereupon the lawyer went his way,
A
ay.,
for
Mortgagee
___
Default having been made for more than sixtv
leaving me by no means so disheartened days in tbe pajmest of interest overdue and
stance.
, .
MORTGAGE BALE.
Jobnson-a life along shore had fa­ by his remarks as might have been the payable on a mort gate dated March loth. ifcu.
Default baring been mads In Ihe conditions
miliarized him with such cases, and I case with a man whore regard for made by Joshua D Biber and Elizabeth Baker,
husband and wife, nf CasUrtoc. Barry Qoyty. of a certain mj-rtjtage made bv Jo-upb hollar
had seen several in which
Dorothy Gray was entirely platonic. Mlchlsan, lo John M. Nmfth. and recorded In and Racbael Kollar bls wtfe-nf Irvlrr. Hsrry
had been attempted, but prlther of us Be was as good as his word in settling the office ot 1 he Register of deeds, for the Cow- Coantv. Mlehigan tottarnuvl COreou of (»ateslyrf Barry, lu the »««e ot Mlcblpin. on the burg. Kalamazoo County. *lcbl«a». dated Ja»•-•1st day of October. 18KL &lt;.n, llberi? of mort uary&amp;to, A. D.lSfO. and recorded in the offiee
had anything In his expenence to ware Mrs. Loring
in a few days
lAJnuR ’s affairs, and
—-------rsces. on page '.'fi, tor vrhk-h default tbe said ot the Router ot Deeds, for the CouAy of
rant much hope for Mrs.
" tnv chrck arrived. Another valuable bit . John
M. FmlTb. by virtue of tbe rtsht riven him Ham and State ol Michigan, on the Hevento
iv7------------------------------------------------ - ■
-------spite of the brief time she bad b«m In
by the said nrnrtgarw. has made and hereby day of January A.D. 18*0 in Uber 2C at Mortmakes tboahole principal sum of said mort
♦L water. Nevertheless, we labored
No kitchen is kept cleaner than the premises devoted to the ।
eag” ar.d thr interest accrued thereon now due
over her long after we real i ted that our
and pavablc and on which nwrtnge there- is sum ot Four hundred thirty nlM DoU~» and
manufacture of NONE SUCH Mlnc« Meat. No house­
Claimed to be due at tbe date of this rmice the alx cents. and an Attorney . fee ot Fifteen Dob
Xrte were In vain, with that pale­
, sam of seventeen hundred and eighty six dol- Jar* provided for In Mid morrow.-, and no Mtt
wife can be more fastidious in the matter of preparing food
faced girl struggling with the agony
I lars and torn one cents and an attorney fee of or proceeding al law having bevn instituted to
twenty fi»e dollars provided for In f*I4 mort­ recover tbe moneys secured by said morurefe.
than we are in the selection and preparation ofthe materials of
which possessed her. &gt;et wording
SUFFER UNTOLD MISERJBS.
)
gage, and no suit or proceeding at law having or any part tnereof;
been iustltoted to recover the amount secured
Now. therefore, by virtue of tbe power of sale
us unremittingly. It was a
which it is made. The cleaning of the currants (for one thing)
000UI0-11. raw nwngr ”W
^°w
w oeate tl.au to continue our riKlearo™.
inch ease mad* and wAidra notice Is ln-reny
is more thoroughly done by means of perfected appliances,
Lamar approached u. once but. alterra
(orenoon* there will besold at the north front
glance M the scene, turned away with
than it would be possible to do it by hand.
&lt;
out a word and reentered the houre. A
dcr ax tbe amlb front door of IM Coart E
Its cleanliness, purity, wholesomeness and deliciousness'
tn the City of HwrtIb|». (ikal teisg tbe
moment later, however, old Mart**

!

//J

4rr- 'y

1

.' Our Kitchen P

Thousands ot womcnj

are good reasons for using NONE SUCH Mlnee Meat.
The best reason is its saving—ofs time, of hard work, of
money. A ten cent package affords you two large pies, with• out trouble to you beyond the making of the ertr.t. Makes
just as good fruit rake and fruit pudding as it 'oes mince,
P&gt;e. Sold everywhere. Be sure and get tbe genuine.
-------- —_ .

MCRRELL-SOULC CO.. SYRACUSE-w~ V-

,-

BRADFIELD'S
FE/lftLE
I
REGULATOR, ■
ACTS AS A SPECIFIC

log us with awe-stricken curiosity^nV^ToXoo «e.-be^

I

ItyArMuti HunMfctaillkrkfM.;
;

tn Mid mcrtjszr.

It can sea health to bloom, andj

1 joy to reign throughout the frame.

L

V Ingin the County of Hott

K Never Falls to Reputau

er of tfrertaa Twratv &lt;*vo (Il j In Town F
North Rssnte Mno » »♦«. Contmntas

realize the truth, out
moaned. -Ol..aunt.«mtl

Gone, gon

,

I eauch: her In W »™»- *nd ‘“J*1-11'

BPAPHEU* MJflUULATOM CO.. Atlast*, fca.
. .. .
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CO I UBOYS * P.-TTTKM.

AU&gt;*2&gt;S»5fftrSSi&lt;ue«.

AU-ram for Mwtzmss.
Doled Ortebev 7. UM

�ASTINGS BANN^

LIES NAILED

Thuraday, Oct. 15. 1896.
MARSHALL L. COOK.EAitor.

THI nxsTlNGS.

Free Silver Circulars Whose Contents Have Been Repeatedly
Denied.

i*o*tofficr,

EDITORIAL NOTES
WE HEREWITH PUBLISH DENIALS OF SOME OF THESE FALSE
STATEMENTS.
.

GIVES' HIS CANDID OPINION OF
THE CHICAGO BRANCH OF THE
DEMOCRATIC TICKET

Kef.iHon. El win F. (’hi. of Grand.
cx-Mayor of that city, and at
Mlulrter to fte many. was naked

FOR HDWIDK.NT. ’

ot Ohio.
FOB VICK CReStnENT.
GAlUll.r a. hob tit r.

STATE TICKET.

i

COUNTY-TICKET.

Jaa. It. Mills. &lt;&gt;rSn*hwith'
Fur Shr rlii

&gt;1. 1. Jor.'nn, of MUbllevlUr

For Circuit Court C&lt;tuimtoi&lt;*nrr« —

Fur Co route*—
Su-dnr. &lt;&gt;1 HuKtl&gt;K&gt;.

QUR FINANCIAL PLANK

duller !■*» i«rvn a* iimmI n- «..!&lt;).

»o l.b

hi answer Id"
irate akafffog everything j’&gt;:

F1IAXK MKnnijTT, OF CTtAftLOTYK.

Frank Merritt, of.Charlotte, la one of
t!ie-tuu»t pruxrenaJVe nt Katun Oouut) men. Honorable and upright in every
transaction of life. &lt;»f xound judgment,
hr has won the -onfidance and respect &lt;4
your loans. Be cbretal to.makv a mnnry stringency tell am-rng year patron^ espec­ nominwri. industriously from .now to Us the people of hl« home county, wbo will
attest
their apprcHet|en of his sterling
ially anting inllu«ntiartnidntx&gt; meu. Advocate an extra acasinn of C'en^es* fur the
1 ctoie. ’’
repeal of the purchasing c’nuve tri (be Sherman law and art wlttf the oth&lt; r bank* of '
In reply. I have lo say that 1. can not qualities as a tutn by a reusiug vote at,
your city In t-reurloK.a large petition tu'CohgrvM h»r itn iin.tun iltionnl repeal, p r a.*eouiuatiy ing fotm
I’se personal lull irncn with Gj»’jgrv**»u‘n and parlctriwly lek consistently comply with your tenant, a? Nov. Xnl._
.Mr. Merritt. If rlrried.aa )y- trill br, wilt
your wisbi'H l»* knoen lo your s»*n.it*it*. The Mture hfe'nt na'iotw! bank* as ()xed ' l d.rra.Rthr patriotic duty of rvery rid
i and i-afr h)V&lt;h&gt;inixii!» &lt;U-p» mix up.m l.miir'diair nethm. a* then?
an tnrtbgshrg sent!- sen of tbr Unitol Stairs to do what; he stiiud pledged. :•» do everything in hi
[ incut in fiTvor of government legal tender.nutv* and diver rornagc.'’
p-rwrr
to lewrif atafr* taxes. Hr l&lt; worthy
may for the deual uf the e*»wr' wlri?h; j«hi
of your cobfldf nre and your vote.
This lying, (riudulent clrflular Is. &gt;*h *ved to th»v.e first s-ten the light of day in a thus rolieit me to aid.
Yon apply to me as a Democrat .(inch
public address delivered b&gt; Gr.ui I Master Sovereign, of the Knight.* ot Libdr, hr
A coirr-jx-n.lrii: lu South Dakota
L-ttlr tt-Mk. Arkastsi*. March B-2. IsiH. 'I-referred to It in hi* address as hiving- j you have !.-h&lt; knn.vn uir). &lt;»nr havii.g
" ' urite» to Inquir ■ Imw Mr. Bryan voted on
•been i-*«;e I l&gt;y the Am-.-rlran Bankers AfMi.-liriion.
Th- .Little - Kock Daily Pays* ! great foltlv hi ilut DCmoctahc »-i»hid end
h
i*
d«»e
n»
j
t
|,(.
rcM»lHti&lt; n offered iti the hou • during
ask&gt;-d Mr. Sovereign for the alleged circular, nnri printed same .11 Its Issue ot March । anxfou* that it may endure. [
Utt l.sfll. March 2&lt;J, I8U4. the,Cashi’er uf the German National Bank, id Little K&lt;*ek, [you. thnrrfine, that. I should giro the no­ bl» term ot »;«!:&gt;•. n- authorize the secre­
tary of the i.avy t&lt;»itinnl*h n ship wherein
wrote to K. II. Fallen, (ih.niriuso of the Evocative G &gt;uaeil. of Ihu American Bankers sons wlrieh have fori to my &lt;tccltaaiia».
1 d &gt; not recognhea* ?h»- rrah’fol rr|»fr-1 the flow? raised by American milters tor
Ataoci .tun. Hiking if any such a airciil.tr wa* ever sent o’it by the A **.-M’latimir Mr.
senid'.lvrs of true De.-nocracy a o-Hwalon i tbe relief of the peibaDU could be sent to
Fuller? L*&gt;t!i telegraphed a“&gt;l wrote in r’.tp y.'denying that th-\A**-».’iAtion ever used
who*, priucip!-? uu I p-di” . a • vitunGiat-. K-iftja. it will Im* n tuenilierrd by ttio-e
(■rand M»*t?r Sovereign, ed in (t“ platform, an? al *ar with thr ! who were Intrnitud fu the Ru»*laD relief
Tnclms'i the milter Will fiirth-r Mr. I* rle i wr»»l&lt;
hlMoric trneto of that great polifieal »»r- J work, that, brforrlbr Atlantic Transport
und«-t date o' March 2'J, ISi’t-.a* follio**!

nf ttrZkT Mr. Bryn 11 Mb*.
“Yoa must tHtUxite p. •
genius that has nuritipli I »
Uwes in many taMance*. tl. -.?
single ajm. and enables u- :
,
’■ ‘«y
•with one man. whb.t fi;‘iy iu-n -j
■ JIN
d», fifty yean- ago. Tl
.brought down pt:.-* * in tl .
everywhere.-’
.

Dec-* that sound like :
day? Tliat speech "5was in his right nilint.
\
prize of tbe.preshirt..?)
.
of hi. aBde*t dn-an;.* tb \ .
Inerotivc for him t«x-!&lt; p
of the word* hir utten^l'

no
nsHh

ft is rinv frpub&gt;k-nt)» «-i..
their locabtlwand makmz a'5 .i-ot t»;(,
voters not ragisu r«&lt;l. •&lt;» tn
can **e that tb»ir full n.ir «

liUcal party he may affilisir
hnuly in the psfttciplr* &lt;&gt;!
a'dvucatev. *Louid stamp
disapproval up n the
bremght atNHii in thS c--.
cbinatlnns «ff a few in- n.

; line bad proffered; free of chance, the
■ titeamxhip Missouri fotf this purpote. S^&gt;. The Journal xcry I. ;&gt;
n r Wa*hiitim "{fetid a resolution aittaotelection of one tepublican
j :/irig the secretary inf the navy to finish
This h Indeed an wilier
pt liar* v-r »-i&lt;ht into »ir peculiar sjidein 4 nhtp- Thh pa*Hxf the senate by a heavy whelming n&gt;pt£&gt;itaan iar
n r;iug held ht Link- Roik, .Vk . Mxrch -1. IT3L, you
u.i « large
h. !bii
by the fn&gt;iuder» of lb” republic, without' vtiir. hot was defeated in tbe. Imtwe. Sabwnlntir. .i.»d t-mb'-dictl iu your amlrt**--what y«»a arc pfeasvd t«&lt;*all. •Trie Panic
county tbiy. year. »j* never in t:. : •
cireoUi* wlr-.h yottstated was Issued Marc'i 12. 5S’.»3. by the •Am-.,. -u-i Banker*' As- wlKhie p:v-*rrva&lt;iun that ayatetn can'not awiuefltiy(tbe nn-an* of transportation was
our
eoMetuporary
ever
.adniiiiul
..
snelauou* No ^ch cix-'iilnr was or could b* ts*'i«Hi by the American Hank-r’s Assoela- aurviv*: .which .a**&lt;ih the l.i IrprodehiW diven by the prlvub- company named, and
tdbitity ot republican
lion, h c*irlrs on Fs fac- the cviden.f at iK ral«&lt;*h&gt;xl. It Is nti*i r*i-.-d ap&lt;l dated uu
the government bail nothing lo do with
ihe .Sabbath. Will you U.? go-w! enmigi t » Info:in ui ■ w'ipro if
ni&gt;can (tirn'-Mh.of r and In:i*pity of the Supr.-ifl.* Court of the
election day.
your statement and send.inc ou.t- of s.ihl cire 1! jr*. bAtring the --ignit »-e of one or more ' United S^ttr* hreau**** displeased with one the uoderlaking. At thr time, the Ninth-,
ot the ofiirers &lt;»f said Association. I .fake it for granted that you * • -'i -I yourself, by । of
ri- ci.*iuik*. and promise*. II given the western Miller publish.-d a Itet of th*
Bagtkd Trmjjjr
careful ipvestigaliun, a* to the autlienuHt, of the said circular before &gt;s« 1 declared it to power, tn pack that court until its . ju-lgmrmbera of c.&gt;pcrr** who voted againd Knights ot Kh-ifra**a*i. p
have Ireen-tout'd by ••The American Bankers’ Aasorlarion., Plrav give ni • the data ntenta ahalt fterord with the will of the
and aticereded In defeating the rnhilnlljti. Creek UavA ann^tttier.! th- . you Mutrincd. 1 rtf»? take It for granted rtiat y-ut wUt ch-erftrilj/give a* wl (■• publicity
to yonr deniftl of rhe genahien***of tlri« circ-itir .v« p» x hay • I, tuc gtaB'iueni that it Uw^naeting tody: which threatens :l *• * and. by reference thereto. It will be Mm obatter, OetDberi-MtS. T’.was isjued by this Assdclalimi. Awaitingy-&gt;ur reply. I a n.
de'aa*e:m»fit pf dm rurhney and . fjw»ra J that the namrof William .) Bryan, then a formerly fosrituhd-1. A .m*
Very truly your*, ete.”
l-gl.-&gt;.'.!.iu inr.a-irTnz tb.’.ubjlga'.kn of. wj&gt;-.]‘ r. presentallve -f
-*•
Ntl• raska. tar, a» might Ih'Vmtmbers. (»a tr .
.
E. il. Pt t.t.rtx.
i-*-1 u.
pth* It will hr
tract.*: wlri. b. foreaWawlnr I’m* d sasb - expected, on thfe n«t
!l*t.
tag will be tunffanfe I .
1
trans
11^
ut
act
loo
fo
I
m
*
followed
lu
t!
e
[
a
rn
that
the
mtn
Pb.»
To chi* letter. Grand Master Sovereign replied, n* follows■
.
. - ......... —
•naw.
-- ■ po»es as a ■ with
wiiu infire wotk* and dhsstifia
•
’i'
event of the election of it* hcmlnerr, In . fr.rml ol humanity. always ready and I dlatvly after the pxtad•
“De*. Motxr.*-. low a. April 4. 18PL
Peak Stn;
.
‘
! effect cimdrmha the president, ■•tl e bead anxluui. to “take ttte plain pe»&gt;; !*• by the
; work'wHi be exempli i d »
Reph Ing t » your kind Livrrid (h • !D:h ulto . 1 b.x; Co niform voi that thecircuJ and front of who«e offending hath lift* - &lt;■ hand:*’ wbo ent not My « uough to show •dates, after « hid
iar letter issued in or, addnfo at LHrljj It
Ark.; &lt;0 w.ilc'i v-n r'f ’rre.1. 1 cut out of
«m»rr,”- that In* I.as faithfully exe- . hit'allegftl devutiog t«» the poor and down­ served.
a newspaper or magazine. I •! ■» n &gt;: no v i&lt;-:n m nr^ii •‘1; I carrel ;. in tn.- p idc.ri for ,• tent
two or Li&gt;rt-- unntlH ami never refer.-.'d to ll In auv public « sy accept ai Litt'e K n?k. : culcd for la* u-&gt; wa?» his duty under &lt;h»‘ trodden ot the wood's iuhaWtants, mint
and Uy m-ro a -olden*. I hapo- re [ i»t!i!ntofi&lt; 111 nrek I’ (r-m tnr m».-V .in I read it ' mth or hla great ofli-e. that when orgpnThe »0rce*r of fw
yw
against allowing our rich gnvrrnawnl to
W lta..u.llrn&lt;*. Meaner th-.a-U&gt;.« l Unwl It
to Mi, CU&lt;| P r,...(I.iulv.ll
b, 0,r ,U|,.
I'u’.ation
spend a small amount, not to exceed fifty seemingly depend* upon 1
to copy, at th *‘.r req test. I •• t» th' ciro riar in several n rwapapep ab &gt; it th • rim -it.
let «n&lt;
first appeared to the public, no I I &gt;L«! n »t ku &gt; v untiT I r-*:»*v.*l v &gt;ir tetter-4’id I’m and dely lug all authority, prized govem- thousand dollars. In carrying food to and demagogic apix-sb &lt;
a-.itiwntsc-ity- wa&lt; question-.!. The circular does not bear the signttitre of any a*i&lt; 1 m»ut property, otwtrur'.ed the -United mliHowof plain p*t»plr who. were starv­ passion
Blaine. l/«cin. Chamfer Lin­
assure job that 1 luv* in .1-*!rc to mi-q 1 &gt;te an/pyrsY.r «i
ri. nrlv-ii;
State* malls, ir.lerrtplrel hdentate tom- ing. Mr. Bryan’* philanthropy and love coln and Bismarck have i»vn im»q:i«nrd.
MMem»nt rhat rhe circular I* tafa* will be accepted by me. and I wilt notify th.-* Pre**
uf Little Rock that the authenticity uf the circular 1* denied by you? Am-oe-ation.atid a? merer, applied th? tore'* and Ir.clled riot. for bumaniti are Jds*. about as deep as hl* and CaUrMdatrnusU* a* to thru p &gt;*.:?&gt;«
the earliest poHlbh* lime L will return lo Little Kwk and In a pirbrie address will r ir In* in«rokrd tbe strong arm of the ’federal reasoning and lmrir ~--V.Nthirr»fsn4 MU- made.- Tin* statement our d&gt;) that - me
net the statement. I am ot the opinion that tin? place to correct an eq nr. is or'iere rite power and s-trork It down, applying to
prominent republican ha* eon - •« d for
error was ntxd*: therefore, iu |i&gt;«tlo.- to your A •iritlum. 1 will r-turii tn Little 1! Mk
Bryan amt the Cfticag &gt; r a-; ■
lawless violence, an unanticipated force
ami tu«kr tb? e»rrectiun (tom that place, a-.i I *;f\ny criticism* of w»r National tlankhig Which cptnptdied obedience to I .nr, and ■
Editor Walker «aid ixt hh fair ground lably followed thtuexl u &gt;
system I wdfl cunttne nijself lujhv law ami thr/cmHcrrsslunai recot.H. and.nmrvrnhig
tin- canoe of thr recent tutnic I will use some private letter* from the leading right* In saving an Imperiled people. Croni a fl *yl ol • speech Saturday Oct. fl rd that the faetory thh same rcpnbliHu.ovrr
Uh, Ihe rxieut ot whl.-li yvrricnuw ivd.\i&gt;d?. owners In Chicago bad posit'd np notices tore.
ihe fioanc;al oirclea. the original* uf which I tmva In mr p naes-don.
.
Ttpinklnt you very heartily fur exiling my atte iri.» t to thu error m» Ir nt Llttb.
whose dire resuKs wv cannot esthuat**.
: in their afcopa trillin' their employers they*
Ko»k and plcagfng youJril poearWr trp.um‘i* it at my hands. I aui
11 keep- tin* n.*w*pdptr
act which aloe;? should give him afi rndur-1 most march In the j sound money parade
.
.
. Krsprrtfn'ly rours.
Irg claim upon tin- loyal and giatrfui af-1 October sth. or tlwj would be discharged. days eurwctrtjjc the m'iHAtetq
J. IL SoVKiiEinx. &lt;(. M. \V."
dvunx-ratl
- paper*. Only "■
feMlonr of hh patriotic -eomitrycum: ttat ; We will give Efliloti Walker StO if hr will
After Grand klastyr WuekoUu SiverrUn hid th t- ■ plainly o.v.i*-! up tbit he had
, । in an 'acute and critical emergency tie : prove that a**erti&lt;m with respect tn any Drttnif Tribune ciune m;! wit
been misled? after he had axrv-^l to and -lid retract hi« -tfaicm-ent (hit «-r*'t -a circa!»t ehwat between ht* wunny and national I faetory "in Chicago
GlrCeid.
H
owner* are sup* mrnt that
had bw-n issued. i*il'not C‘»t»tcni.»talrie to para.!•• thl* exp' it.it II,• n
repudiation, aver'.e-l a xr.-n? UaliDclai ! |»ortiDg McKInlrj-;
We will pay Iheex- a brother cl the lapwntrd !■&gt;
To clinch the nutter, t’t- Bankers As^voUtioa give tH.rio* a •
;»*•&gt; Im-A
Garfield,
ha!
utne
&lt;&gt;.
cihri*. nnd con**q'ient - i.; .vr»ri '.Ihas^r, penae of getting the proof t&lt;x» If Mr. Walk­
•J. K StWKHI IGX. Esq..
Ih-nrrat.Master Workman. KirigU* «»f laibor.

ll*li H U HilMilKuu.or Sifo.,

what Wig. Jenahtes iltjan .
speech in eongrr** ini
.

tu cuntribute to Ihe campaign fund, and ihe folIovine h hi* ••caWibnttottr

Tbe Baxskk haa shown up in previous issue? the disreputable tactics of tbe frve*
.
sih rrites tn ’this campaign, who have garbled extracts from speechc’ from debaters are -not g^lsfied:—
' .
“BKiitAN. Skrr.
Chandler and Blaine, as well at other-1.
In a recent Issue of the Hairy County DroicHox.
D.
J.
C
amfai
.
f
cr/t we find thr follow inc.
.
My Dear Sir: lam to rrwlpt al four
letter-of the 5th Instant, lo which y«n
The Panic Circular of 1893.
aubscrilH.’ your name oi • Chairman Demo­
•
. Df.au Stnr'The InterestM-iif uatlotral (rankers rcqulraa iminnilate tinanrlal legisla­ crat^ (bnupalgn CommlHer,** request imc
tion by Congress. Silver, silver certiAea*es and'treasury notes. iuu*t be retired and front me a eopbihuticni to the fund of j
national bvtik notes upon n gold Ua»i&lt; made the only mmiry.
Tills will require tha-.ili.orizatlon of from,$-'&gt;00.00t&gt;.000 lo Sl.OOd.OOd.OOO of new bands as a bash of ejrcu- your committer. “With which to proswutt?
lotion. You will at oner retire out* third o( your circulation and call in dnodudt of the campaign (oh tmiialf. of tfibi” Chfcaco

National tablican Tidel.

I0*- ill par

moeratk part) , thit r
ha* been bromthi «b*,.
,,
montllKlngaf iUvrr. thn* lr ...
« the
circulating medium aiut.Q«ki-’
^’Wey

ganiaitfon—a platform which *:riki-.* at
tlie verv r-*entlaia nf our c *u»tituslena]
form of govern 1 neo». and an-i«qincc» n
policy that woul-i nndetmfov
of the

piper* &gt;4 rire emhtry. '■ upjhl.l tlu* natlunal'credi. and pn-eervel ' eg shall pttnr iL
But he cannot and dare Mr/Garnrid -lias sin .
rih -r d-mtal. -v.iieh W4*'ahn •
patiunal lemur.
[ not try to. Hl* roa-non'«?;»♦? will eepud- ntad the truth ot the Tr
,
Such I* th” i-Littorm »ri the ’ hicag-» Jate his a-ju-rllon.
Bach statement* are which haa been irirblUn •. ••
Audi ly. i»(.
| conventl.in. It l&lt;? D.jmmnatic in uatu1 ( Cheap John demagogie rot, unworthy any over th-.» state. Mr. Gt-Df.au *(«:
’
• a^one. Its spirit. It.’ M*enre. it* ten'drrtry ; man. Swh siatrmants would not be maiic that lie I.* oppovd to thr c
.
Thr to lowing elrcu^r hi* ap;&gt;; ir»I ■! irl 1,
.*•
tin-Dcmorraii”. nolUi- Amercai).
Amrr cRU. reuriureudu-; except lo
to apt«eal
appeal to
:«» prejudice.
roan and five stiver, favors :
papers:
„
ire ttnJMitnrraiH*.
Any man
/xsitcJ .Vi.-.-A V!, l*i
i Hi
t i
, ;i'i y t'; &gt;n fl I tionary, and I iyal DemNrate an- charged ' ot sense Anoxr? that a factory owner could form, and Is ever n Mau:
Jforths:
.
with a grave and -pcc'al uMIgalicn !•» -»-r ! not drive his men agatnat his own eandl- Wnrt Will lw Jhe
to It that no aueii nox'.itu* growth Bhall. to • date m&gt; surely in any other way a* tn c&lt;»mThe itiir.'csl ot Um* Nationil banker* req iir&gt;* Imui. diale Q&gt;ian.**Ml legislation by Cmt- tliv naui • of U in.tcrary,
Fere
slicer
adv^xnbe
mgraftrd
ups
n
;
p«-l
them
to
march
ia
»
parade
r&lt;Mi|rary
to
--- . .......... . —- .. —
’ J'’ •
M. »’» *•&lt;
grvss. SI'ver. silver certificates an I Tre.xury nnicrm tri b&gt;* retire 1, and Natlnual the »body
“*-*-' •** • '
1 . j their• whbes
t
41^ ....
owner
knows that
|»oliilc.
-r.^.
has declined in ptic’1 becauBank notes upon « gold ln-h mid • the only in mey. Tub drill require th- -anchorixxA- u*.:tion ut fium SSO.OdO.OM,to 1.00J.00J,0 )3 of new b mdJ as a bftsia &lt;d eireukiion.
You ! It was of ureal rattafacHun to me to noir ' every employee in bh factory rill gu into dhii-wd a* a money.
will at ouce retire nuc third of yonr circulation ami call in onmhaH of your loans. Be 1 that so tunny of Hie leading Democrats of bin Ixxitb alnnr to fig Iris ballot, and it daltn*. 4a~h dispute ttirm. I
careful Co mak'e u money strinaeu ?y felt anung your patrons, especially. auiTix Influ­ my home city iu Miehiga'n. of which Mate
the
director
of
the
I*.
S.
tn &lt;
wouid.be ea*t acainit the party wbir.li it
ential buslnesv men. Advocate an extra ses*tti!t of Congress fur th.- repeal of the pur­
•u!
yojr and 1 are citizens, wert* among the
was Muigbt tn force him to snppCMt. Bro. fallowing fart* a« to thr n-e o'
chasing clause of the Sherman Law and act with the other binks of your city in aeeuriog a law petition to Cragreis for its anernliUo.ial rep-a). a* per accompanying very first to annonuce nn Indignant rejec­ Walker ought not to repeat such fix&gt;!tnh silver fur coinage. In rwod- nn:
figures:
bring
for
the
world
’
1
form. L’se personal Influence with CyngroMmeu. and particularly let your wishes l»e tion of the action at Chicago, and tu In- statement.*' Oar offer Is open to him dur­
known to your Senator.*. Hie fo’.ure life of National banks, a.* fix^l and safe invest- anguratea movement lor the bolding of n
•
JMh&gt; to taf3. diver
■
; *'
'meat*, depend* upon lium-diate action, as there I* an Increasing sentiment In favor *&gt;( national Democratic convention, and the ing 18M.
'ijovenimenl legal tender Botes and silver coinage."
selection fruuj among the di»th&gt;gul.*hcrt
Or.,*K) pr-r’cent more silver coin •! h»’ rifo
Yn;i will observe that the circular I&gt; unsigned, amt dated on the Sabbath. The leaders of the party, of candidates own a
It la genera'b' known that General*. AS
world In 21 jeare than in ; ; • • « ■
ll*'»’
Association never issued the said circular, and is t&gt; »t responsible for iu
PlatOirm responsive to Its aiu-lent kini ger. SH-U'r* ai.d others are travelling
its language Is the wry best eritWn&lt;3f of, its fots.-hojl'a* piirpirUn; 11 hive :&gt;eeu lime-tested principle-* and trarihl-iris.
about gold, the folipwtag firmreprearouiut th-* cmntt)- talktag to . targe
issued by the American Banker** Association.
. ,
1 Such action hai beett trad in the n&gt;&gt;min»•entlng tbe world's coinage:
E. I!. rrr.u«.
1 tion of Fulmer and Birekiirr, for whom 1 crowds In the Intrrept nf profoftion and
JtWB to H73. gpM
!
v
Chairman Executive Coonci I.
shouM cast my vote it tn the Unliml snund money. . No man ran'nay that these . rtUto r«ri, grt’d
Hkxkv W. Fuitn.
'
,
States at the appruaeblnd eleciinn.”
men are ».&lt;d »-nrn» **t;in »h«t they advo­
per
.
Secretary.”
Or in the 21 year*, there w.v
!
•
Ebxvtx F.Vih..
cate. and every ohl soldier In Michigan less gnh| uaed for ooln.ige fh?n ri
Can uur readers come to any oilier conclusion than that the tree aHvarltea are iu
will revent even a btwth of Misplrkm 73 years nf the century.
Thi* &lt;h-p&lt;‘*es of
the most desperate straits when tjiry revive a slander that wa?( fully exploded in 1S9l
Workingmen and tanner* haven't lost
nirftlnal the tfonn* rif her hoaored pftlxtm the claim that tbe world has made diver
and parade an uirinith us wickedly false a? anything can fo* in order to fill the mind* of their reason yet. Four ......
year* ngn the demand illu?dri«Mi* *ddter—Gen. R. A. AIerr, cheap by dtacbuntl#^ again*! i:. \
.
i
rulers with prejudice, anti have them decide fo»w to vole by their prejudice, and not pwratic.party In it* i-ia'fuim said that la&lt;ri totyuit. In referring to tin* tour of
by their judgment. Wm. J. Bryan wrote to Um Asuxitaunn os'tu Um* truth of this clr-1 borers and-fanner.* Were the flr*t aiid mns&lt;
tbeec gei i ra’* t»l the late war W. H.
Silrerlfes say that thr Unit-' . s-:«t“9-1
enter and upon reply received h dechire an a wet that It was not true, he (Bryan) re-' defenaelcw victims of a depreciated cupHarvey, of ChhMKtgAuilior of Otoe Fi­ alone ean. by th? fin*, of It* t-.'-v, tuHn-nt. 1
f«.*4il to use it.
I rency. Thi* year that party Is .advocating
nancial
School
i&gt;raudt-d
them
a«
••Old
make
M cent* wbrtt? of riiv. r « &gt;•?:&gt; S'1'’ 1
j a financial p-dley whirl) it* admits will
Cents ln gold, thns making-an q;i'i&lt;-; of |
___ ____ _
.-il "
...... ..— - ■ —■ ■■ — ,—.......... .... . .......... bring about both a panic umi &lt;1 dj-juv- wreck* of the nlx-Htou. who have tart all
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Z
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I chilcl uvmeu. and it is telling tlu* l*b*ir- tbeir iKMit’i and patriotism, mid are tools ailver worth ffL2l» in gold, tin- .v re! u»**r. 1

■i.lthui &lt;•

Widely public 11* :

•xcept by l International tfrtt*

m Ira obtalaed. th. «*«iMinjr -*»'*! •Iumbr.l

&lt;• b&gt;hsal{&lt;;ti*&lt;*f IhnlrtUnl States and a!

an lightened nations of the earth.
'

Oiti* of Ihe most prominent arguments of
the five colmge advocates i«i (bat wheat

h»s declined in price along with sliver.
’ ll e-olly tfer Hungarian Minister of Agri-

cuUufo an&lt;a&gt;u»c**f that there wouhl be a
shortage In the Russian wheat crop.
Win at Immediately advanced llilrlecn cents
a bnvhrl In New York nud aErrr dropped
four cents an ounce.
Dj you suppose
this was breau-e or the “crime ot “3?”
Certainly you know better. You know
the law of supply and demand did tbe
■whole j&gt;u*iires*.
There came a demand
dor wbrat and the price went up.
Them
wea no demand for silver and pritw went
down,

Tbe o:.e act of rreaidrot Cievriand’* adtomMlrUion waa wlien u»n.‘&gt; viulrner ruled
aupreme hi Chicago during thr great rail­
road Otrikes. he callv^ oul thr fed****
troops, and quelled anarchy despite the oppoellkn and the criticism uf John P. AitiCtld, ttie anarchist Governor of IlUwoia.
Atlgrkl bhnself a B ibsmlsn and a foreign*
en wm the appiau*e of the anarrhbta by
hit Action.
And so great was fils followI *g at Chicago Ibal'be dtcUlrd not Only
thr staminal!«kj of Bryan, but tbe platnwm opon which Bryan slxud*. and that
friatrmmlean oprw declaration

min sum m nm

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“But the dollar unit of coinage of both metals muxt be uf
rqual tolrinetc and exchangeable vainr. of he ndjnetrd by in/rrnttHonfil a^jrccmmt. or by sneh aateguanl* of lerialatlon w shall
ItuMirr the maintrnaocu of t!w parity of the two metals and the

' era and farmers that they Ought to vote
for IL Votera can you r&lt;*e any eoniito
trnry tn thhffi

of polllu-nl sbylorkft?’
The man who keeps faith In himself sby

maintaining the iutijgniy of bls QbllgaThr democrats in 189t! said that all this ttoni is the man who hai and deserves the
nation needed Is rertoie prosperity. was u. irspectand c&lt;mfide”er ot bte follows. Hr
amend the tariff, and make h*a taifff for will always br found »o prosper. - where

•‘revenue only.” and then wlp&lt;- out the prosperity la pnaribic. and will. alarars be
bbennan law of 19W, authorising the

monthly purchase rri 4.MQ.W0 4&gt;u»ce* of
Mleer. and ail would br well w ith ths

lh« -Trtw. ot im -

u It

The United States ha* To.o'ui.tn'i&lt;
Itossia hfts 12P.(K»O,O0U 141-1 '

!&gt;:'•

moat renlrahzed, autocratic cox. ».&lt; nt
c*rth.
Russia has always nfo-ned It*
mint* to thr free and ptalmlbri &lt;• ..• •! .--• “«
aUver. until a very few months ago. Bal
Its ailvcr rouble declined lu value
(hr
same as Mexico*• silver enrrency declined,
befog worth simply Ifo Mllen valor. H
*uy governww-nt on earth could by i«*
rnBRlM ytaia worth of rilirr to b*
worth as math as ffl.DQ in gold then the
autocratic-iius!..an gwrernnart ctmld do
U. Xt bubtow aUver I* worth m- o^re

.toBatoHten in the I'mi--!
"
MaratUat the l ulled Stft’rs alone
j aari by free coinage du any mw for ril'«r

�U«t closing o.t Ml, lhaltM to M d
A“,«nw’' rhwlo''em w)e ,t
,bM

riTsrix'Banner
Tkursd.- Oc&lt;, I5; 189&amp; ’

i&gt;f (in- entire J. &lt;■. Panel! ciothler a
Fon,l,hl»)t rood, ,toek.
cil „
while tbe best barnln. «re there.

w &gt;. COOK, bo-sl Bailor.

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A

Fni^K.

Mdn,, „ lbf

HASTINGS WINS FIRST

mretlo, ,1 “ tarrc ■"""*“«• *«l •f’rr tire
•Mltan who am. w Mr. Dok, ,nJ „id

Ho^RBT^,Tav;x5?j5grYLA

farmers!

FURNITUR.

AsMguce.
. aX
“r “cK",|o *ni1
MrsC. H..Barberrerelred. rerere tali
tiattlc Crerfc JuuriuU.
last week, eauaed by . defecllve p|,nk In
In a letter received from Prof. W. D
the sidewalk on tbe north aide of tbe Nor{
CKetiM RoxmI Wetrow, ,
raau Bailey place. There are several ,o6&gt;
P»PuUr -uperint,,,.
Fofr some weeks pasuhe Hasting* Ban-! ,lde-w*lka in n,e r|.,
&gt;h,&gt;nld
f lag team have bn-n mactleing dally at
glren alletilioo,
Iiatruae soils In bucIi
During the month of October th$ Archie
the fair ground in onier to enter the big!
’■“*
ll“&gt; d-r- Tire retooi- u „ „„
t good re- ’ ’
McCoy Furniture Co. intend to set!their en­
hose, band and blcycte l&lt;&gt;urnainent to be
cares ate ver, expensive a. the ell, baa
nrwe-.ir, „nr .ml 1„
,„,„y
■■tuition po.W- tire stock’of new
reason tn runH-mben
lurid at Laporte, lu«L. &lt;JcL 7 and &amp;
■ - . take my
They left last Tuesday for the acene ofT
Cha*. IL M&lt; Gunin, official stenngraph■: P4'YS.
* h»"l&lt; «UI&lt;1 IS, rhy .1 actlou. cootident that they would at least 1
: ;.i r 4 lbs. • • er nf tbe mil Judicial Circuit. will fonu a tante. lie 1, 1,.,,^ „lh , )OT|rt , win a.place &lt;Alng to their faithful work I
limited cIrns in stentjgrapby. sommeocihg ■Thu1|w le|(H
•Maiuifacand praellcv. .
Oetotea itith next. . Ap|&lt;iioiiitm» ft.r «*!- Phone .nd u«.. um ,.|rrre.i
ihn.
In the 8rat race, in whteh Haadnga won .
-tniMldU
Should
ba
mndi;
as.erijy.
possiR-ving
him
nil
time
for
snp»-rvi&gt;ion
. U ppwfourth place, fourteen teams were entered, j
bit* and adiin-rKe.l to
hlit&gt;on,l&gt; by
lM
The crowd eirned in on uur boya as they !
,
Cm&lt; U. McGvmnx.
''•"*■’■■ -I* &lt;in,t. lb,pre mo*! kind
. Lrsor tor
pa^ed by and the pfpeman
unahh- to I
tl
•
Court Huiitt* Kalamazoo, Mk-’-. «n,l rortl.1. HI. ninny Mend, .nd tenner &lt;tt through quickly, which accounted for
’&gt;-:t me till it
u„i |1U their nut gening a better place.
They
uLlertug LiickiiMun, was fount! dead In bls- «etu&gt;l»«n nr.-., wty w &lt;w lu
for actual Cost Prices, for all their fresh
tied. Friday mornlug,' HVidently having wvtk re noo.nirental. and that tin, proph could probably have protested the race
that the
new styles.
Come and get first choice.
, nndjfbey cared to.
. •
dk-tl .-owe time iu tiHMiight) Hr had been nf K at ally 1t,otuu?|,|J „ppt,p(.
’ Ccjnie and get the best goods for the lowest
•in the secund raw. in the 44 second
dais. In which nine teams were unterrd,
dritikir.R heavily the pts’ few wwks, am!
pope ever offered. •
if fabrlratioa Wln avan anything the among which wan mu* who bad the cham­
W« guarantee you a genuine cost sale, and
n &gt; post mortem wm thought neewsary as
pion pipoumn and coupler of the U. S.,
bl# death wm no doubt dtp tv that.
He free sllverit«s nugh; to gain tnneb. Seine our boy5 covered themselves with glory In
as this is our first to offer a cost sale we are
determined to make it a success.
W.IS.VT years old.
The funeral was held oCtH“ latest Ht-ntes aiT-uxt .are that C. WL bluing all their competitors, aad winning
Colne and help us get the. bargains of a life­
Sunday aHethootr.
Hr fcavt-a a Limily of J 'rd.tn j« n free Allyar nun. 4vhich that ‘ the Brit priw. of Slob. The lime was 3S
seeouds
agsiust
a
strong
wind.
Hie
dis
­
ch-Jiirrn in de&amp;tate Circiimatatisea.
’
time.
.
.
gentleman vehemently dtnlea: another
tance run was 40 rods.
story Is that Cheater- Messer la talking for
The tram was entered hi the sweep­
VJL, I. Beiiderabolt has purcbaaed the lol*
Bryan; another ttmt itecy F. Powers stake race, but owing to tbe disability ot
The Druggist,
owned by H. A. Goodyear un W. Main
while in the city . said that free •Jlver Will Scaltnurt. who bad sprained his an­
sneer. Mr. Hendrrrfbott now owns all
kh- In the previous rac?. they did not
would make-ihitga boom; and last but net compete. '
.
the k&gt;ts extending from his feed store td
Thd learn returned Friday aftcrikMin on
the matble shoji of A. Bl&lt;k A Sunj We lea-.; that the writer la In the employ of
the
C.
K.
A
S.
train. ny,&lt;l were given a
tlxNational
Committee
at
big
pay.
but
expectiuuw very cwalitaWe buiidhirs will
Wilf vote fox Bryan Inter on. These stor­ royal welcome, whistles blowing and gen­
eral pandemonium relgtiing for v time.
take the place ot the old shells how on the
ies ore so absolutely fhlse. and so ridicu­
As they reached Main xtu el. speeches of
•pro’H rty, as Ike always teanaxes to make
lously so. that it seems unnecessary 'lo welcurae iru! cungralulallou wm* made by
an i'npruvvtnenl on whatever prap/.rty he nuke any denial, . l^&gt;dwsn't speak well W. W. Potter and F. W. Walker. •
' ’
Mnch credit for the work of the buja, i.»
•tret. buys. .
for any &lt;nmi.4 credulity who will take any
(trie tn their manager and trainer. Eugene |
We have received a rireulkt\froTu Bish* .Sluck in them, but this sort of campaign­ .McMvrav. ot whom they speak In. the *
tan' this • OI&gt; &lt;’eo* l&gt;- GHh-ipie. Cbaimnu of the ing seedtp to la- the chief aimof tbe oppo­ highest prabe.
The boys are all well
.
1 State Board of Com-otIon। and Cbartties- sition. 'We enution anyone and everyone built, athletic young rneu. and should
। yelaHve to ••Prison Sunday” which tuU । to lake no »t x,k hi. and place no ccinh- they care to continue their work, could
! hfen ubaeivvd hi ML'bi&lt;hp for the past 'I deuce in, noy reports which will edi lately probably sweep nil competitors before
them.
, .
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.
I wish to call particular attention to a Sheepskin Boot which I
Those composing the team which run at
■ eleven years. This year the iwxrd Iravr II ut* •ircuhilvd al Uie last moment.
LaBoriv were:
.
am handling and selling at a. price within the reach of everyone. They
r .Bile work ■ 8 .• a^ide Sunday. ().tl. 25 av* "Th-laon Suit- i
l:n«t Wcrlnesday afternoon iu a fit of
Frink Baker. Wil’, rfit-bee. Ed., Down-. Pat
jhy”" to
lu be
lx* celebrated
celebrated by
by me
the churches
churein's nr.
an’41
4 ii ,
■: jiay
,
,, ,
...
,
, Hiatterv. John &lt; h»tlw&lt;»iML Clarence Kmtu-y,
,
. 1
.
. present.1i to., their
.•
3 | despondency. &lt;»ordan Hower, living north j.uyal Dianiond. &lt;.&gt;w,iye lh«“.-mer. L- vl Mead are worn under rubber which makes them the best footgear for cold
. :&lt;.barT
rt* at
c«»&lt;
at • a^k th,i
the c!er«y
clergy to
to present - to. the.tr peopfe
peotdb I e .■
.....
.
HiMacv
Palmer. Uerui Skintu-i,. Par Murphy,
.
.
2
.
I of Crrssey Corn-re, t'H‘k ubont 4U graittR ifwy lloglr.
ihdpb
\v. a. Scidmore. nuii weather ever worn.
They are very light, limber in the instep, and
.
te- prison qut-slten in sn&gt;e of. Jia nurQ-1 of |n•fpliln&lt;B &lt;Jy.j(jt
&lt;Uj,
limo-nc MeM-.irray.
Engine
Company Nu. 5 of LnlVirie. hid.,. ।
- n Iterhisn J mpor u.it pna-t s.
j. • a IlK The events of his death arc peen­
warm.
The
wool
making
an air space between the rubber.and the
gave the Hastings' Running teatr. n recept-1
:
Ammig tlie.eaK»;re ni our nfll.-v, ot t||*' terily «uL
Mr. - Ftoaei was h-irried inn after 'their victory at which a very 1
foot,
the
foot
does
not
sweat.
The wool prevents the boot from .wet
,:.i- iH-n bons । 11th Micji. Cavalry thi C week, was H»»p., on Munday Lo.i^Vi’tm McNiuch, going to pleasant lime wa- had. Tnr luiPotte buys
Elroy M. - Avery, of Ciewtland. Jteij. Ml-; Hastlugn and returpteg home the next day. ■won aerond place' in the sains race tlmt ting through on the leg.
The elasticity of the wool prevents the snow
it
he
home
team
won
first.
i,-.:)u:|i before Jnr
regiment.
ifnj. Avery y.»|d j Hi*-hrid“-i’an wtimiule young lady, who"

w V 22"

Y

AT ACTUAL COST!

m,w •' n""O"irtoI

Furniture, Picture Frames
Draperies, Lace Curtains,

pr.

.. Heath

Archie McCoy Furniture Co.

cnva nos

SOHtTHINQ NEW

(Hiiu was going to give o(w of tbe btegej-t; I* nearly heart-brnktn i»y tills'ending of
1 majorities in Ite. hHtoty ter- Maj. McKlji-j^er dreams of happiness., - Mr. Flower
kw M M: ! ley. in Onto he says on&lt; never hear? St: " * ^4 years of age and had lived here all [
^nestiuued. Muj. Avcrj;&lt;* wife was t|te i of his lite and was known a* ;4 quiet and
'dklren imiy
wh„ lcd tbv i^g delejnttlon qf Cte«- i unaxauming young man with nobait habW?.
; land women to Canton tpte Mituiuer aid . Besides hu* wife hr knve-s-a fatter. D. F.
: au 1 ='..75 ‘ made the srwcfi on betia|f uf the drb-41- Ftewei ;.nd lour &gt;L«tets, Mt,, a. -L Smith.

from getting in at the top of the rubber.

Don’
Fail

wet on the instdf. they can Be turned and dried inside and out,- which

cannot be done with other boots.TO-----

: :af. -UUfiiu. : uvU t„ McKlnky.
* J
AugujU. Mr-. H. J. Gtite-it.«d Chicapo
!
.
.
i , am! I be lD-.es Minnie and Hattiis
The I
:•■
r
T;
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■
I «»rer
!&gt;»,.• .&lt; I.,l bn-., lake., t.y
, ti,M ,,rr&lt; ,p,„.uc0
Fmb W. Temple, ot Gramt lUpl-l..
-• tram,s„.n&lt;u,|Ul.n.,. lireut- I
a.., move! perS-oi.
tVptk on dt^loE U&gt;e »ll«
...... pffi-wni.
&lt;-,r.

nAii-ti b•
.

in pjogrc.s.s ,'tire week, the contract, tei .
building the basettent hgvIng been let'Ito ’
Webb A Coburn of’I hb city.
A vary.;

Call
AND------

See

L E. STflUEFER

ELEVENTH CAVALRY

good grsde of gravel Ji»eibevn_ struck apd 1
!•» being drawn onto certiiin streets In ttu*
For.the second lime our city hns b-s-n
’
r
a..j ' city when-it I'nee.h.L HJiaa.not Ixirii
for ihe anrirfbl reunion ; I
Ixwn | tu- ftretjrz_ plire
p
Ml&lt;li. Cavalrj. Ihe meeting,! 1
’ i ’ r one \»|iMlly as
-wb^'T' «»
lhe% work
rk uf &gt;•! 'It--&gt;H4&lt;M
,_
w&gt;r__ , ^!»+uclj a sucerbb it ws-' voted'*
•
la&gt;t-)tarwa&gt;
.
(
; building this Winter or not.
.
unanimously t«» hold the mretiug bare
.
Church ■
The Monthly Budetbi. t!;&gt; o.gsn ufth- : gain this year, and it Ims Kt n tq-ially asuceektful.
:
.1*1 weial f.K M.i-hicw ITev Axweiattoo ba* a very.
Every train Tuesday brought in mm-ft'
rompilmentary
write up this month of s. rhe v&lt;and !•&gt; Wvdncbda) 1 -ion. nearly
• • r.-evening.'.
:! -------——
{AV Smith of ante efly. ‘ It *pe*k&lt; y?rItM)
wt r.- prevent, msmy with Writ
ytry
:
: I V ani fiiov.ng !
Sro5th of ‘hU
the city
Lhighiy of hh EMrcpeau Irlters. whk b be ■ Xi ariv ev-rv •bu-lue** Iiuum?
• L. iljt»' t|eir new
was drcnreti-d Willi
m bimlitm.
•
: ttirnu-’jed to a &gt;yt;dira•&lt; of Mlelugan..
At the lm.'inr*s meeting the h i.owing
■ Y. and -Dblo psprrs this । snmnwr. among &gt; i.fli •&gt; r- were elected:
,
,
•al church' «e
Frvs . W. I. Young. Detroit: &lt;&gt; D.
which wa* tbe BANNKit j . Tin.* article «;-»:»■
while return*’ menUoot the fart that Sr. fimlth is tW»l CaMwell. Sec y, and Treu* : N ’ L .‘Bn'b- •
&gt;.m. ol this city, was »-Ueted one &lt;tf ly
year m-.inaglng editor nf the * Senior CIrm ;
vlcc’d resident &lt;
• .
&lt;4 M -Kinley And AnnuuL and of the Sin-tents Christian Ai- [ The .............. . the.’A . ... &lt; ■ *erwd a tine
; &gt;noper at »J&lt; vclock
&lt;•
' ‘‘
adornh.g Ufa windows -oelaiiou Bulletin at Ann Arbor
In the
evenirx a. public me -tujs
3 t!i« city n&lt;»«’.
lull­
M»- Rachel Halley, of Halting- Gnat WM held a: i’arkefs-Hi S’ouS, have rent- Lleutenaut Commander of the L. O. T. M. war experiemrv wcro given»; dtf. .
i/.t-nreiMi-i'.••• - ■ - — - tereni members .d th-• regonetu and Un*,
.r ... e: v: .1 »■- ;
UB|uref for that order gave with waste made u iwret pleartiit and
.»me- •» a ra- g 01ie
!b
MMOnTo hall lot er- loug-iu l&gt;o-remembered evmmg.
The memtn-re in alien-lance nt tin- 'n®*?1'
The Great Ulve l.a« made a •!«'
•-—»1,1 l:r“,ld CI"C Ch..lre In si lwlli.K thin cnltured ami eapa- Ing wy:et—
.
gi»i.n ANo^syn' o»'»t
'
t‘ Adrian j
'd ■&gt;• p|,. w„ma.i for thi, work. She re IwnehtHires E Avery. V.l^t’1's‘-’ia'&lt;«-'
||« the order areotl, inreuehoul theaWM Fare ibas.Osboin uwitw.. hflrt. b■
»rand a law Idereaao ot men-Oer-blp must \V ir ElSworlb, Bonen- Mint.
. '
•
kmipanv a. .
'
follow hi the wake of re-r efforts.
Srery
&lt;&gt;.-ir l&gt;. vaHwril. Detroit: lUrvy HUIod.
l.odlngt.-u: w rn Ilcc
‘121BCi;:rail Lifted
?p.-gk nt X Hhvilh- •Hive Intheatate .boold have her service
Che-t-r. O'lan o —
G ; S'ikwortl;. Ba"
Jlii.l.
Make it a on-e a year. Tin- lectnrt's are a tealure of
in-“£r ... r^ imnisiom..
'the work ttiat »h&lt;».;d not ba .dispensed
coMPAXV U- ‘
s?e’,bih’s Iras a beautiful whk -BnoUffn fe'/ponewt.
•:.the_ latest New Yolk- &gt;?IM Bae Robinson, who Is well and
; -i} les.
All are cordially favorably known In thh-cUy. was ioarrle.1 Cjty Cteu. H- Sliter. Alamo.
. r hk-r .stock and price?.
iXUlPAXY
last evening at seven o'clock at the liome •

Those New Things
In Gentleman’s Shoes.

CHAS. HATTON,

SI

. ' T.i irulr.1
;MU%
L!' ,Invdcd

We wouM i •tniiy thank the person that
birfb.y. ■
r !-.e lifters to return them
•

-very day. .
‘ ‘
TkOiJht EA*K Bnt»S.

ot her father C. V. Robinson In Hope to
Geo. E. Knapp, of Benton llarbor.by Rev.
Tt.oa.Coa.
About fifteen from thia city
atrended. Mr. and Mrs. Knapp left thb

N .1. Bronin.-teslm- ।uo raw.

L.! I.cre-W-

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The giodb Tailoring Go.
CINCINNATI O,

At
The
Red Front
Shoe Store.

I Makers o! Finest
• . .Clothes
* In America.
RrHtHiIr doth. Flr»i CtaM Quality JrlmmhiRr. High Cia»«
Journeymen Tailor Work and Law Prices. Drop me a
post.; I. I w ill bring nample.*.

Wooley &amp;
gronson

BANK.

ABSOLUTE
SATISFACTION.
t
.

Whose Clothes

,»

s

»&gt;&lt;u can । fv&gt; Canton, Ohio, next Tburs‘by Oct. ., tor $3.59,
The excursion

halve, and sn the 'Mat ot. thia
next Wednwday. the . republican,

ol
‘rin*
JcouPAxyn-'
from Xa-iivlHe., A great many will Tlioroapple will hate a "Itally » la •
t«*e opportji.ity of this extremely low rate Rally.- ou that mofoh.x the Soldier o«’yihakc h , L. A lt|, ||JV npxt president of tv cunfetettog uf Generate Alger,
•
14 •
the I’. S.
.nd Howard, will make an extended - opI v.. Himutoiiwk'
rOMTA-NV r A&gt;r»u.
,
Herbert Cartier.
at
Middleville.
It
l»
eapcated
Ch«s-JI.
* SMMWikl:
#•
Ikn: -At.i -Ekligon phonograph, with
Union General, will reach Mlddlevlle' «'iHUa4
w **e
Cf-Ujplele outfit f(,r giving first class enterWil! be
tahinum &lt;(I emy description.
The nm- .bant.!«.« o ereek.
hour uuleaa Mine chaaffe
■”
I&gt;«2£S,
tB the afternoon Hon. Gea V- &lt;-I.Pper ■
uiret.Ufce» IL
t.n. of Grand Rapid- •»» “«■' * £
. C. 5. Gmoej’.Y.
w« I n. t »»■!•*••
Hamilton,* Nllw. "“I »*“*•
10 “&gt;
Ttei.l’ort land Observer te authority f«r
,
m । ,0. uittiF other equally
* Ifn.tinus- a. tlwklna. fl**’
*** hurtl*
.
P#
A. A Fs«.
H
' j..1,h Hcnb».
- far; ttp&gt; a glr| Jnv a nejgfiborlng town evening
good spXtrr will be »* *«rrel«nr*.
I&gt;- rtnx-i J** I^’a KmUJT-A
’ 'Y,n ?'
^agrvi-d b, nidfry her father’s hind
««- ’SE-”1*1 b
®u‘ If Bryvi is eb-ctcl. and lie has agrr. d duced rete. at hall fare bar.
oa the Miel.laan Central.
the d-&gt; «“
0 many her if McKinley h elected, and
•
J‘hare positive that they arc going 10 be a rouser *nd one of t^e g
meeting.
dleviUe ever bxd.
’intbebcu

-‘ihie pays f«r |fSM|j {n a very #bort lime.

“Qf,.X1 d— -

Ire

In the Pointed toe
Or the new Opera Toe

' •kK.” hAW hISo

H-OMAXt l&gt;
• i- ‘ .lesires to announce mor.il.iK via tbe C. K. A- S to' ^J’’*'** Tl k’*
••netl dremmaklng rooms Harbor, .heir Mure r.inne. 1 Tire MW »
a
:;
n.
...Iiuable
youi'g
lady,
sinre
a
SraSS.CbartettA
•
M&lt; umbarN stdre. and Is prt&lt;X»MPANY K.
Dir-id |&lt;&gt; &lt;;: - k.uds ot work in that line. member ot the M. E. clrercb here, and
Gen. M. Duty. Howard -City.
was always an attire worker h&gt; the Ep­
more, of Miditlevllte. rr•
COMI-AXY Fturned';. . . ;n-inuon.
uf UMb
toth Michigan
Michigan worth Leakue where she will U- great y
■ &lt; -uhktn Hastings: Richard Quick.
runion-of
nXSi"
l"110
inhuirj -Friday at Sehoolenft . Out of mis«e&lt;l. The be-t
Wilcox. Mcn-teu,
• I incm -ta a poll only showed .four silver them to their home■
rt-MPANV G.
•?■
' I’asslfts M ’-Oould,
tiHn.
1
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•
Mlddlevil-’e ttevsr doe* snjthing by • w- H n*r,2Tr-M-vn&lt;5dH
Ma.n.
Mr,, e

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Mr.

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If by any*mishap they slrould get

end of the season or when desired.

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WE clothe men, boys and children with the best, goods lor the money to be

found anywhere.
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Our GOODS are all GOOD GOODS and our prices are not high.. This isour

OVERCOAT, WINTER. SUIT
WINTER UNDERWEAR,
and GLOVE AND MITTEN SEASON. We have tbe largeat stack and assort­
ment in the county and want you to see it, whether you buyer not.
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TO CUT DOWN WAGES.

UNDER FHW SILVER.

uat tn.r.irae» woMSBair BryaaW^ any furlbcr a&lt;]vaDce
jagt a*
Thursday, Oct. 15. 1896.
Lot ua see wbat the immediate effect ' ,h&gt;w “ the ‘dvance 5/^ Al.
j
Ex-Gov. Horace Boies, uf Iowa, to
election of Sir. Urrtu, nxntld be.
1
MARSHALL L COOK Editor.
franker than his fellow s'.lveritfcs. who
.
- - ’
buy cloth or machinery or any other t pretend that their5U-evnt-&lt;k&gt;llar scheme
' manufactured product, he will find the
would bonrfit.tbe working class**. In
rmC.HASTIXOS, MICZL. POSTOFFICE,
! cerned. We now have in circulation, in
AVGUST 14. 1879.
j round numbers, $600,000.000 in gold and price* marked up , promptly. The * recent interview he says:
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Mtb.000.000 in »ll«r ! ■»“"»«*clurer may be ahm In tnark I ng
“J have myself in this state two farm*,
-.Di TORIAL NOTEi&gt; ; .Ud .»,«■ ^rtise....u,t too.^.ooo ■ ”p 7^*- b“l hc.’"1' * ’,ro“p\lu I
paid for largely with money I tore
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rn.rkh.ff up the pr.ee. ot what he iu .
earned as a lawyer. One is a farm pt
sell.
The
farmer will
will «.h»n
then fln.f
find
&lt;
.
.
__ 1 1 I lo SWl
T
ra fnrni.r
BOURKE COCKRAN ON BRYAN. notes and other forth* of paper. This that, while he now gets 50 cents in gold 2JXX) acre* of laud, *nd the other con­
tain* 1,000 acres.
With the present
give* us a circulating .medium of about,
for his bushel of wheat, he will then get . prirr of laborund the present price ptetl
Tb. ElotMM
Expo.bu^
.tendawl, _ __ _
Ma
«
rtihe-r : 50 cent® 0,1 tbe *J,v«r standard, but, for farm product*, no man in tbe worK
the Free Silver Fraud OD Morklnfmrn. .I with every dollar as good risoerj
.
.
M r.*P othi r ■ when
he w„ta to trade that rn
M ernta.t
■
In bin ffrent apeecb In Ma.iiwn Square dollar and every doltern. good a, .gold
„orc, itwlll on I v go one-hilt a. far
could take either of these farm*, even if
1 should present him with the ground,
Garden. Nea- York city. cx-Congres.man ao‘‘“;
. ... „ ...
I'a* hl, pnwent SO cent, goe».
With
coinage of silver
Bourke Cochran «ald in reply to Freal«
-th free colnaee
allrer the purour-j.
,
•
.
1 end make a dollar out of it. I mean, of
In. the end, after years, of ceaseless course, that he could not equip the
; chasing value of every dollar will drop I
{ struggle, conditions may become so 1
i dent ini Candidate Bryan:
। farm and pay interest on tbe money
• at once to the bullion vwlue of the sil- I
If everything in this world or in this ver in the silver dollar, thaj being ;1 adjusted that the ratio between wages invested in the equipment «nd wage*
country, including labor, be increased then the standard, juat os now every •i and general prices will again become ' for labor out fcf the income lie would
equitable; but long before that will be get by selling the product*. A farmer
i in value to-morrow in like, proportion,
dollar stand* nt the bullion value of
,
,
,
of v. ho works himself and is MMttoted.by
* fact
’,ct thousands and thousands «'
I noLone of us would be affected at all. tbe EoH dollar, it being the .taodwrd. |: a
i If that was Mr. Bryan’s scheme, he The bulilon eolbool liter tnaj advance I
the labor of sons and daughter*
”
h*W could make n small farm pay. But
would never have n populist nomination_. u little for. time.j^taaltdid after Ute “p **
to give him importance in the eyes of )«-age of tbe Shenn.t law In 1800. I 1!"“ *“?• «? *Ji‘rkr.™&lt;1'T° "i" "k“”’ I no farm is profitable when conducted
I der
der at
at tbe
the shortsightedness
shortsightedness of
of their
their ;j
.,
t.i ..
&gt;
■ this community. If that were all that ibut
on the bosh of a manufacturing buslthe increased prdduction of silver ■
he,iaenn&gt;. he would not be supporting which such an advance would bring fathers in supporting a policy which | nee*. Cheap and abundant money to
■
finally
wrought
their
ruin.
h, arid I would not be taking the trouble about, would' soon drive it down again I
' the only remedy for this intolerable
। . The kernel for farmers to grasp is
to opjtose it. If everything in the world perhaps low^r then bow.
.
I the fact that prices for their products , state of things.”
» be increased ten per cent. In value, wby,
This Is a candid admFssiou that ho
The $600,000,000 in gokl end gold cer­ depend upon the wages’pa id the wage ,
we v onld pay ten per cent, in addition tificates would, go out of circulation at
thinks that wagesare now toohlgh.-aml
When free silver cuts
for what we3vould buy and'get ten per once. That would go into permanent earning class.
tlMt in some way free silver will girr.
those wages down in purchasing power
I ■ ct‘nt. more for what we would sell.
the farmer* cheai*r labor. The mere
hiding since no one would be foolish
Wbat, then, is it? It is an increase in enough to pay a debt with a gold dol­ it cuts down the market, and therefore feet vof «n increase in the price of farm
[ the price of commodities and allowing lar worth as mudi as two silver dol­ the price for farm products. While a products would not make farming prof­
depreciated currency means /higher
[ labpr-te shift for itself. If the price of
itable. if. as is claimed by most of the
lars, when the Iqw gives the silver dol­
. cum^fgdities be increased and the price lar the same legal tender power. This price* for what the farmer has to buy. ' sixteen to one lenders, wage* would be
of labor be left stationary that means a would contract our circulating cur­ it means low wages, and therefore low ( doubled along with doubled prices of
prices
for
what
he
has
to
sell.
The
; cutting &lt;lown of the ratc,of wages. If, rency by a little more than one-third.
everything the farmer buys. Mr.,-Hole*
‘ instead of a dollar which cohsists of Silver then being the standard ofvalue, fate of the farmer and the fate of the clearly expccts that the result of •’cheap
‘ n given quantity of gold equal to 10y the purchasing power of every dollar wage earner are locked up together. and Abundant money” will be thr prac­
' cents anywhere in the world, with the and of every paper dollar not redeem­ When one is struck the other feels the tical reduction of the price paid for
, blow.—Farmers’ Union and Agricul- 1
purchasing power of JOo cents, the la­ able in gold would decline to the value
farm labor. This would no doubt 1*
Review.
borer is to lie paid in dollars worth 50 of the bullion in the silver dollar. This , tural ~ ‘
a very good thing for u :Ti-h man with
i cents each, he can only buy half as much would contract the purchasing power ‘
SILVER AND WHEAT. ,
3,500 acre* of land. But. wbat. doc*
with a day’s wages as he buys how. If -of .the rest nf the currency left In cir- '
ihe poor laborer think of the scheme?
Ira
of the Bryan School
the Value of the ]&gt;opulist scheme, then. dilation by at&gt;ou1 one-half.
——
r Are the.American people ready to vote
[
Is to be tested, let the laboring men of
Wheat has been rising in. price aau] j for a debased currency which will re
The first effect of Mr. Bryan’s elec-'
this*.country ask -Mr. Bryan and his tinn. therefore, would be to contract silver
lv»r &gt;&gt;n»
fntHnnr Tt»*
uiiv&gt;r Hni.
has }wx&gt;n
been falling.
The silver
dol- 1 Hticc the wages of the workers?
populist friends u simple, common,
!
Next in importance to the confession
everyday question: "Where do I come
; that free silver would cut dow n wagrif
inV
'
THE BOY ORATOR WOBBLES.
to the udmiaalon that "a fanner who
Mr.-Bryan himself has « glimmering ’
works himself enn nirikc n small farm
। idea of where the laborer will come in,
• pay.” What kind of farmers does Mr.
or, rather, of where he will go out.
Boies expect to see prosper? Men who
j There is one'paragraph in his speech
l-ave bought up big tracts of land which
which—whether it was the result of an
they hold out of use in the ex pec tn tion
J unconscious stumbling into candor or
■ of selling it at a high priev, end in the
whether it was a contribution made in
meantime nre working it with hired
I ‘ the stress of logical discussion I am ut«
labor? That i* not the kind of fanner*
terly unable to sny—thnt throws a flood
. which American* wish to we thrive,
; of light upon the whole purpose, under­
j The man who owns, and works Ids own
I lying this populist agitation. -Wageland is the ideal farmer of this country.
earuers, Mr. Bryan says, know that
The big estate with it* ”gong«**of hired
.while'a gofd standard raises the pur- I
nu n may do w hile new territories are
chnrung power, of the dollar it also
l»e;ng opened up. but the welfare of the
makes it snore difficult to obtain poan public dcpctidaxin the meh w ho culti­
I session of the* dollar. They know.that
vate the soil owning the land they till.
j employment,is less p&lt; rnmuent. loss of ।
If ex-Gov. Boies thinks himself entitled
: work more probable and reemployment
to an income from hi* laud without,
j less certain.
e
working It himself, he is very much
If that mean* anything, ’ it means '
• rpistaken. No farmer should prosper
। thnt a cheap dollar would give him i
who simply “owns land" and expect* to
! more employment, inorc frequent em- j
tnnke a profit out of other men’s labor.
' ploj-ment. more work and a chance to (
That under free silver a few men could
get reemployment after hr was diaI pse cheap Jncney to speculate, in land
I charged. If-that mean* anything in the
•and get rich out of thr toil of the under
world to a sone man. it means that if '
laid laborer* to the very h« st reason
the Inborer i* willing to have bis wages ,
wty the masses should vote against it.
cut down he will get more work.
' Gov. Loirs admit* that thr, farmer
If it were true thnt n reduction in the !
w-howorks can mnke hi* farm pay. But
rare of wages would Increase the chance
in another part of thr sum-? intrrvirw he
of employment. I would not blame Mr.
says thr-t farms Itoaght 20 or 25 ' years
v Bryan for telling the truth, because,
n«ro cannot Im* made to pay Interest on
however unpalatable the truth may be.
their cost. This is a strong argument
I conceive it thr dirty of any man who
Unci.r Jones—WilPe, run over and tell those farmers that the crime of 73 against cheap money, for it was the
attempts to address bis fellow-citizens
|
greenback
inflation of thr war pcrirxl
never to shrink from n’statement of the and nut the big crop is tcsronsible f&lt;r the price of the tn apples.
which pnt thr price of land so high
Wills—Won’t they turn the dog on me for making a bluff like that?
I whole truth, whatever may l&gt;e the con­
L’xti.k Jones— Wby. what's the matter’’ Are you lasing your nerve? That's that thr men who bought- farms have
sequences to himself. Bnt. ns a matter
। been struggling ever since to pay tnr
of fact,
wages
does
a dimlnntion
not increase in
thethe
scope
rate
of emof easy coni pa red witTi some &lt;»f the stuff you’ve been giving them.
them. The heavy .mortgages, with
high interest rates, which are crushing
’ ployment.
.
|
iso many farmer*, have their origin fn
:
There cannot be an abundant product '
the high speculative price of land
unless labor is extensively employed. the -purchasing power'of our circulat- ! |ar jR nOw worth, intrinsically, about «li
caused by the cheap money craze of the
You cannot have high - wages unless ing medium Irum $1.3i.0.mif\&lt;MM&gt; at* at cents. Wheat has advancc&lt;ri3 cents ni
Inst generation. Free coinage would n -»-.i ...1.1.1.
j—.— it
s. _•is
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there is an extensive production tn present, to ubotft ~5&lt;KMKX;.IMM). I’.wiy •bushel.
which _
advance,
estimated]
peat the evils brought about by 'hr
every department of industry, and that man of intelligence know* the ixii.ic. has put about $7S,300,000 into the pockoverissue*-of^rrehlxicks, rind while not
is-Wby 1 claim that wages are the one ruin and comineri-iaJ disaster wh ah ?u nf the holders of t he cereal.
j helping t,be present owners of farms
sole test of a country’s condition—that would be sune to follow. Mr. Bryan
If the government should adopt free . would benefit speculators and make it
high wages mean an abundant protec­ Siimaelf know* it;- for nt Ackley, la., silver
i— &lt;•
e-j- $35,000,000 a year harder for the million* of landless
it would put
™and
.....
tion. and abundance necessarily mean* he admitted thnt the firsTeffect of tbe Into the pork.U of the 100 |&gt;erwi&gt;» who ' humrira men to get tt olcre of land on
pFMperity.. Mr. Bryan, on the other success of the free coinage demand represent thr great silver trust.
'' ' tn rnnkr
‘ a"
*
] which
living.
.
hand, would have you believe thatpros- would be to bring on ti |&gt;ODie. How
The silver trust represents over $600.­Mr. Boies is evidently a sincere mnn
perity is advanced by cheapening the long would «ocb a panic luit? Will it 000,000. That is an immense sum of
rind is advocating free silver with the'
rate of wages, but the fall in the rate of be one year or five years? No man can money, and if the power of weultb is as
Idea thaTTt will help men. like himself,
wagjj* always comes from a narrow answer. It would last until all bus]- great os It is said to be, the silver mine
who own big tract* of land. But as the
production, and narrow production 1 ness engagements would become adowners should be able to manipulate only results of that, policy would be the
mean* there is little demand for labor justed to the rudieal changes in value­ the market to some degree to their own
repudiation of debts, the reduction of
in the market When, after the panic No farmer need* to be tdki tlwt in times advantage. Thcirpower is concentre ted,
wages and the enrichment of the men
of 1R73, the.price of labor fell to 90 of panic he cannot get'good prices for ami back of them would be the im­
who
speculate in land but do not work
cents a day, it wa* harder to obtain ' what be has to sell. Business panic* mense power of the great silver inter­
themselves, he Is not a safe guide for
work than when the rate of labor was ‘ simply ruin the market, and he, being est* of the world. Yet this immense
honest citizen*.—Whidden Graham.
two dollars, ami the difference between forceci to sell his crop* ns they are power cannot prevent the fall in the
the populist, who seeks to cut down the ’ raised, must sell for wbat he can get price of the white metal.
Phyaieal Saasloa.
rate of wages, and the democrat, whd at the time..
Wheat, however, goes up. Responsive
A man has been discovered la Okla­
seeks to protect it, is that the democrat I
. .
Now Jet us suppose we -have reached
to that inexorable law against which do
believes that high wages and prosperity I that
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period wthero buslne** affair* are human will or combination can prevail, homa who wants the government to
nre synonymous, and the populist wants 1 becoming adjusted to a debased cur'coin silver dollar*, and “If the other
the price advances. . In the fluctuation
to cut the rate of wage* in order that he rency.
The man who eats whatMhe of the price of the wheat and silver, the nations act frisky, take ’em by the
may tcpipt the farmer to make war farmer grows, is the mon who works for intelligent observer, sees the whole phil­ throat, darn ’em. and make ’em take
upon his own workingmem
wage*. All contract* for wages are now osophy of the operation of the laws of ’em for legal tender.’’—Kansas City
on the basis of dollareequal in purchas­
It bps been maintained by the advo- I
ing power 1o the present gold dollar.
When flhe panic to over, and prices of all cates of t he Bryan school of econqmist* *
commodities begin to rise to a level that there- was indissoluble union be­
corresponding tn tbedecline in value of tween the. prices of silver and of wheat.
the dollar, what will be the position Like Hans Breitman's party, it may be
of the wage-workar? His condition will asked, where is that union now?
AND NEURALGIA CURED BY
Blood means sound health. With pure,
measure the amount of prosperity that
In fact, every illustration used by the
rich, healthy blood, the stomach and dithe farmer is to get. because it to.hto Bryan 1 to* to point their morals and
gestlv* organs will be vigorous, and there
purchases that will .make tbe. farmers’ adorn their tales, comes sooner or later
will be no dyspepsia. Bbeumatbm and
Neuralgia will be unknown. Scrofula and market It is a low absolute and un­ to. be. turned against them.—Albany
changeable, that the wages are the last Journal.
Salt Rheum will disappear. With pure
thing to rise. Hi* employe* will grant
him an increase of wage* slowly, and
CURRENT COMMENT.
only when forced to do »o. There will
B
YES, why not when you can
CF Bryan refuses utterly to diaen—
■
put tbe medicine right on the
tween employers and employe*. and the tariff. He ha* good reason to want
his
connection
with
that
entirely
for
­
M
SORE SPOT?
wage* will go up but akrwjy. Thia
Your nerves will b* streng, and your mean* then that the purchasing power gotten.—National Tribune.
CF'Wheet got* up and up. What I*
Hood’*
now; consequently, he will bo forced to the matter with silver? If stiver pulled
buy less than atpreeenL Thi* being so, wheat down, should. Dot wheat pull *11there will be lem mariret for wheat, and ver up?—Chtofo Inter Ocean.
CTTh* popoeratic Tnanager* will
meat* and farm product* generally, un­
less the farmer will sell more to him

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' Thursday. Oct. 15. '?96-

HEIRS TO A THRONE.

SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY.
Cl.le.go, Oct. 10.-Tweuty.MT,
w R. COOK. Lor*l Editor.
dt3;
Chic,,fo"•“ ‘•W
Th ^ht^ “Xn^lh”h*h
—Cancer enn be relieved and prob­
““
by the most de.truetire Mr. th«t h..
Two young Austrian princes, who, by ably cued by local applications of calci­
faJ° the Pub&gt;«
ever wrought Umtruetlott in an Amer- mind of Ute
I Solemnly Swear
the death of their father. Archduke um carbide, according to Dr Guinard,
lew city
le.terd.y. In eommemor.- there baa ear Id.? T11" h** “&lt;» h«u
i
h011’*. &lt;re brought into tbe line »f Paris.
Wh*1 * "range
Uon ol that day ot dreadful haroe and country It ij Wu
—The mercantile tonnage of the:
of tomediatesuccea«rion,bearapopulnr
Buffering, a magnificent metropolla, K
ul-repute which would have been exces­ United Slslcs reached its greatent
tu exceeding the old elty In wealth
sive even in the Munich or Stuttgart of amount io 1861; we had then 5.539313
beauty and population that comnaria generation ogo. says the Saturday Re­ tons. In the same year ihr British
■Oh. are uaelew, it „ot utterly lm£2.
view. Both are reputed to be unable to merchant tonnage was 4,359.696.
ble, celebrated the rebuilding mu
—The vitascope. Edison’s latest in­
1« wry thl£“r°P' '* “‘'“PM* bat It read and write correctly any one of the
progreM ot what ia now the »econd cite
languages in which an Austrian ruler is vention, is an enlarged and perfected
In America.
’
J tr^ei?i?.T‘
..
____________
me durtagmy ■opposed
to
be proficient
‘ j -kinetoscope. By its aid a number of
The annieetuary wa. taken adran- -ttoi Wirt
*° «'* '"‘bvonrer7
After the suicide ot Archduke RuRu­ P^roons can view an operatic or theatto the merits of one standard
tage of by thp local manager* of the
dolph, in 1889, an effort was made to
doiph,
performance on a screen, behold
Adutinisteritig t“e Oath.
emulsion of cod-liver oil.
presidential campaign to make
a about rt h'“
train
the
mind
of
the
elder
of
these
, x^e *ctora and distinctly hear the per1”
tb,lr id~*
.
vniinrc - NcrvousnCSR—L._..—■
demonstration in advocacy of the con­ about the out.,de world and tell me cousinB, Archduke Francis Ferdinand. I formers.
SCOTTS EMULSION has
tinuance of the present national finan­ X. a °f,
He
was
sen
ton
a
tour
around
the
wojddr
~I
n
1802
there
were
9.000,000
sheep
own
which
w Wi&lt;Hlv&lt; knecht, Montague, Mich., cial system, both repwblicana and gold b^t
rt
*6 h* no' °”'-T ,b« and the pretense was carried to tbe in the Algerian Sahara alone, besides
.akes the (blowing statement and af­ democrats joining forces under the dilength of® issuing a record of obaerva- ! 2.000,000 goats aud 260,000 cximela. On
tm'"T*'p”ertul ln‘tb'
firms it by eath before Jaa. Morrison, | rection of the Business Men’s bound wid
throurl TW t
C°ar"’'
poraible tions which he was snid to have written. | the oases there are 1,500.000 date palms.
Notary Pnblicof thesaine place. “For Money association in organizing a
All (hat he really derived from the jour- giving dates worth $3,000,000 a year;
through my interpreter.
most as much the standard in
the past ycar 1 W lS afflicted with hcart parade the equal of which has never
b«bly latere,ting ney was a malady from-which he is now So eVan the desert ia worth keeping
faUare. nervousness, extreme wakcfuV
all cases of lung trouble, and
[ under control.
been
seen in this dr probhbly
other
.
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CT . piece of information, which, though slowly dying.
_.,5 headache and general debility.
AmAbiotin n.d.. rT-l___ ....
. _
*
He is the prince who scandalized i
—A new glass has been manufactured
every condition of wasting
Phrwcians whom I consulted failed to American city. The rear guard ot the । 1 r"lher ataggerrd me at flr«:. was told
|&gt;arade reached the dlaperalug point at'
f00*1
*D&lt;11 bare .Inee heard Mennn in !’s youth by hailing a peas- , that, while It allows the free passage
henetit me. I was advised to use Dr.
whether in child or adult as
Q®1’ *Unpro* i •! aversion which he met of light, is a &lt;k-cided cheek to heat. In
tfhrekr &gt; Ner« ViUIiwr. which I did four o clock, the spectacle having last- 1 ,tconurm«l.
quinine is in malarial fevers.
Tebcran Is aurrouuded by a high wall while ridiug^nd compelling the mourn- an experiment it wan proven that a
ind became .fhorouphly cured by it. cd exa.ctiy six hours. Moat estimate. '
Differ on the money quesio a .bort time. ” Dr. Wheeler's place the number ot men participating *“d *
*»&lt;&gt; &lt;he Persian, uy thia rrs to hold the bier while he leaped his. glass plate four-tent Its of an inch alNerve Vitalir.er acted on the nervous in the parade at fully 100,000.
I wall early .uggested Itself as n’ moat horse backward nqd forward over the lowed but 4.0 per cent, of radiant heat
ivstcni. which is the seat of nearly all
Aa a counter demonatraUoa the com- ‘omeulent place for deposing, ot au- epffin. His uncle, the emperor, thrashed to pass through it. Ordinary window
come* to a question of health,
nf ouf ailments. Treat your nervea bined ailver force, at nlghtgavea torch-1 P,rtll&gt;oaa and Inconvenient
him with a stick for thia exploit, al- glass
giasa lots 86
ou per
per cent,
crui. of
ox beat
um through,
luruugu.
and voar stomach, liver, kidneys and light parade which was participated iu Tbe dltehrte uauallv dry, and persons. though he was at the time a grown man I
.
■
- of.
—An important engineering
work
— ------------ .’ — ji
a fall
blood troubles will disappear. Dr.
and
an
officer
in
the
army.
His
brother
by 15,000 peraona.
from the top to the ground
- -is almost
the standard.
freeing the Venetian lagoon near ChiWheeler - Nerve Vitalizer is the only
sure to prove fatal.
b
’ Otto is the hero of another exploit, in- oggia from inundation and- the con­
V__
&lt; - ■ t . __M
— -« ’« oc.
' rcb‘able, safe and - sure remedy to use.
i our oruggst
seus_ ococi i r.mitm
A FURIOUS STORM.
Probably the nhahs of -Persia hate vefiving a public insult of the grossest II sequent malaria has been completed.
Two aixca, 50 ctu and $1-00
no trials in all their history which can . kind to his own wife, for which the Aus­ ! A canal ten miles long and costing $1.­
SCOTT &amp; BOWKE, New York.
compare in seriousness to the difficul­ trians were delighted to learn thnt he 600,000 haa been built, carrying the wa­
Atlantio City, N. J.. Oct. 12.—The tly which a harem full of jealous and also felt the emperor’s cane.
ters, of the Brenta and the BacchigliPowder leavrna
In
explanation,
though
not
in
de
­
one across the lagoon direct to the Adrinortheast storm that Has been travel­ unruly wives will create.
Even‘the
ing aloug
Atlantic coast struck mn«t mercifu! king has at tinlea been, fense, of their vicious worthleasness, it 4 atic.
ur a handsomest*
MORTGAGE SALE.
thia city Sunday morning, and, in con­ compelled Yo resort to severe measures, ia remembered that these young men in-4. —In an exploration of tbe Himalaya
Default bavins been made tor more than'sixty
nection with an extraordinarily high and tbe city wall at such juncture had . herit not only the worst qualities of the* mountains in the Nanga 1‘arbat re­
BUh paymeni of interest overdue and
tide, has done considerable damage. been the regular means of disposing ot • degenerated Hapsburg blood, but are gion, which was made last ‘summer, a
.•arelty of ducks
, on h mortrare dated April
tfM.
grandsons of that* criminal lunatic height of 20,000 feet was attained by the
f Reuben and Elizabeth Shade, liusband
Tw'o of the three piera along the ocean the Indies who caused the trouble.
•. io l»au&gt;el Coolbauxh and recorded In
H'lu affliction, but like! front b?ve
the greatest dam­
Several bcxlbs of beautiful women whom Englishmen still remember—the exploring party. The tents used were
» ot tbe H-gtsier.u I»*edij. tor the coun­
try and Mate at Michigan.nn ihe 7ib ,
. . be permanent.............!
tkwt
orm font
• »._oft_____
_
made of silk. They weighed but i»»
it. can
’ km
°Kfin*
e *° fl,r
About
200 ..f
feet
the iron*
onctf wrrr
M the ditch by-jK-ns- Neapolitan ‘•Bomba.”
bUKtist. A. D.. tfiU. In liter 47 of Mort­
ounces apiece, antj formed warm and
I-Of lh&gt; Wilts Witch, pier, “t the foot#of Massachusetts live- nn,M "“'iderinR nbout outside the wall,
al page tttt aha tbe said Daniel Coolgame butchers* work.
iaritii' died, lulesraie. aud the said mon-,
tils tu cure
.
....
Pi lets. I nur. ih.vc
_ «been *'**
battered
* •■ away.
।
Hail- rind the pensinits did nofbate much dif­
j comfortable shelters with but mini.riiifc teen .nolzned by Hculamtn CoolIl. Gooiiyt.ai:.
: sand travel on the Chi mien &lt;fc Atlantic ficulty in guessing How they came robe Wanton Slaughter by Hunter* in the • mum of weight to carry.
Cynthta Green and Martha Sawdy. sole
Ig.h-it'* at law ot aakl Dante! Coolbsujh.
J ack* on llolo Country.
.
’
.
tn’s fancy Itehl- ruil‘oad hnB
■•i»P^rt&lt;lrd, owing to there.'
—The weight of a ctibic foot of fresh
nna Coolbaugh by nn anslg* mem dated
The American Field jumps u|mmi the water is 62.39 pounds, and n ton meas­
l»v Wilt’s Lltliv I the hi#h w“ter &lt;«» tfie Meut(ews sul» ’
T&gt;ie average Pershin peasant is u I•
Sotli. t.«w». aud recorded iu said Keg
nrtlre. •»u the scih day, of Ju»e A. D,
Salt water
.uy* chan.-tv tie. merging the tracks. The cottage* on shreud and sophisticated person, with ; foreigners who come to the L’nlted ures 35.905 cubic feet.
l«y|. in liber :«of mortitaxo'*. on p*»e 438. for
&lt;
States,
seek
out
those
localities
where
weighs 64.05 pounds to the ,-tibic foot, wulrii default the wld BqsaanaCooltaiigt), by
lid ittvkorale ll»t&gt; the Meadow side of the city nte.sur- nn eye continually; out for the 'main '
in Persia.”ns in j, most of the-big game is to l&gt;c found,* and a tbn measures 34.973|cubic feet. virtue ol the rtgiit piren ter by tbe Raid tnort। rounded by water and the occupant* chance. hm«inuch
gadr. Ims made am! hereby makes the whole
I aud then lay'themselves down to the
, The weight of fresh .water equals the p: iheipal sum ut said uiortirage end the inter। *tre compelled to use boats to get toaud nil Moslem tumntriew. a beautiful worntin has a definite commercial value. 1j work ot slaughtering it with rifles. A । weight of salt water mtill'plied by •est aremed thereon now due and payable and
' .Vom from their homes.
khlch inertraxe there i« claimed tote due
■ favorite resort of these game butchers 0.9740. In all ship ralrulfttions the on
si Ihetale &lt; f this notice tbe sum of three nun' these men lamented j’int the Ling of :
etictitv three dollara and seventy nine
kings should have allowed so much lt is the Teton Basin. Here are found elk. ■ weight of fresh- water is taken at 62.25, dnid
eeiga
fur priqclpai. Interest, tax, * and limir'
deer
iind
antelope,
wldch
are
bring
.
Alliance,
O.^
Oct.
lu.
—
Burglars
held
lalanl time, nod
' and of rail water nt- 64 pounds.
h»gh-:&gt;rii-r&lt;l proijerty to be sacrificed. ;
Unde. imd an attorney fee of twenty-five dob
is the Mandant ! high carnival at Atwater, a town eight They ako grieved that good and deslr- { killed off rapidly. The Teton Hosi^.
lark pnivided for in «atd inortzaje. and no suit
or | roe&lt;-odlr«s at tew havtuz bean instituted to
■u&lt;h or cobl. it : miles north of this city, Thursday night.
Jackson’s Hole, is much lower than the
rH.pvrrtbe amount wcured by said mortgue
aide wives should, he dend in tbrcltv |
Iv that product s ! Every store and shop in the place, to the
National Yellowstone paFk. and much
when loyal knlijecfs .like them- ;
’ • ’*• GuvV EAH
: number of one dozen, was entered.
of the big game migrates south to il.
The first stret railroad was laid in
selves worried nlqng with very second •
at ten o’clock in the forenoon the.-e will be sold
as n warmer climate is to be .found In New York in 1S32, between the city hall at (tin unrtb tr«»nt door ot tne court liousc in tbe ‘
Midilh-buiv. la, ;
- —
rot? rMtald:shni**nts.
.'-tty of Haalings county of Barer and state oi
the valley. It is here‘that the huntefr «*nd Fourteenth at reel.
iv Miulite Cougu j
Chicago, Oct. 12.—At Gartirld park
Thr rrflrrtions^presejitly took.a more j
».ii liigxn, (Mid court bouse tieinc the ulaee tn
from abroad congregate, and in spite ’
ii for lay seif and j
Mllirb the circuit court for tbe county of Barry
l4ichad, the Welshman, clipped 18 sec­ prntical tnrn. as the poasibii’ity * of • of the Wyoming state laws kill game I
n&gt; I't'-liB. pt public auction, to ihe htgbeat bid■ •’hkitT i. the quick.&gt;t ।
.l&lt;-r. the pre tn I w* described in sa'd mortgage,
profiting b.v the kii;g'” maintenance wantonly. If tlifse men would kill a *
onds
off
the
American
fivc-mile
bicycle
riitMaetory Cough Cure 1
orb &gt; nsueh tlierrof as may be mse-ssary to sat
of Amnestic discipline dawned on'then-.
record.
His
time
for
the
distance
wris
Is
k Use amount
on ...•..
said mortgage as above­
W. li. Goodyl^..
.
couple of. heads of each kind, taking
. ’«,■.
..
1.1. due
.....
I 9:20.
Thr eunuchs who Were intrusted with
Mtfortau
with
tbv i.
Interest thereon and tte
care of the meat. *and following ‘up
charges and expenses allowed by law and
■ihuale a? can be made
throwing the unhappy Indies -off thr
provided fur iu said mnrtgige. _&lt;ald premises
from । Old
■»d f»&gt;*l‘™&gt; Bproker l&gt;~a.
wounded gnme. little or no objection
bdmg situated ip lbs villaas ot Woodland, m
!-n ••uwiHlilv. of AllVK.nl
W»ablti&lt;tol&gt;. Oct.
Gen. Urorga A. rampart alwny« performed the opera- would'be made. .
•
A VETERAN’S STORY.
tlif* cijuiry of Barry and state of Michigan, and
: Sheridan, of Louisiana, once a famous tion at n fixed spot, so that it .eaa an
These hunters, some of whom ore
i-:a af 4,JV0.0i&gt;0 baskets,
' political speaker, died at the National easy ihutter to watch for the fall of Americana, pass through the national
“Several years ago, while in Fort
b-ylh'rof Pairun's xddiduu to ihe village of
r think how readily the
Woodland, thr same being situated on section
aoliders* home in Hampton, Vu„ Thurs­p discarded wives. Thr ingenious roun- jiark on their way Jaoine with wagon
Snelling, Minn., I caught a severe
ned, by constipation? Bud j
! trymen did this, first spreading a thick
t timber fifteen, town number four north, rargr
day.
loads
of skins
The
law &gt;n
cold, attended with a terrible cough, ‘number
i custukm
of and
hay Korns.
upon the
bottom
of the
seven west, and In Ihe township ot
biid health and premature
reltflion to transporting game reads that allowed me no rest day or
Wood land, county ol B*»ry, and state of Mfcb,
. • - i.i’jic Early Rlfirat* the
Utn.
"
• ditch. .
thnt ’•poasession within the park of the night. The doctors after exhaust­
DBi hh Htlk i»;.is. overcome dbstinate «&gt;uDated
Separator
3hth. Iftc
New York, Oct. 12.—The export* of
Thr next time a condemned beauty dead bodies or any part thereof of any j
KofiAXKA COOl.ltACOH. ‘
tjjpatton.
.
W.’H. GouDtkak
specie from the port of New York last!• was pitched over she landed safely on wild bird o»- animal shall be primn facie ing their remedies, pronounced my
Assignee ol Mortgsge.
AtnxxtiE KbKABTOS.
.
case hopeless, say­
.L LW&lt;ip&lt;t»*r. a protninrnl cillzcu of week amounted to $1,000 in gold andI the hay, and.- although somewhat
I Atiorucy lor Assignee.
evidence that the person or persons
ing they could do no
»tc. ,&lt; h.. after suffering excruciatingly &gt;873,740 in silver. The Imports were:: shaken up, was* entirely uninjured.
having the same ore guilty of violating
(row piu*' Mr tsrifty years, was cured in Gold. $2.213,2MX ailver, $374107.
more
for
me.
At
In the darkness the attendants on the this act.” With thin acj behind hlin
MOHTCAQB FORECLOSURE.
a *:.ort tihi- bj- u&lt;eing DeWitt's Witch
wall were unable to see either the hay i tins time a bottle of
Whet ess d.-rault htubeeu made in the ooathe Superintendent could squelch the
Haze!
an absolute cure for ^11 skin
dllions id • certain real estate mortme. bear.
A Valuable rreaerlptiuu
or the men crouching in thr moat. Sup- wholesale slaughterers of game in the
di-e.iM-',. M-ie of ihis preparation is used
h r date the rich day of Anril. 18H. executed t»y
iire Yellowstone park. „
K„
nvrwn -IHekluxon and Anna Die* In son bls wifc*.
Editor MocriMin of Wurtliington. Ind. poving, therefore, that nil well, tbf.v rr|&lt;iuii
region ui
of the
Capt,
it. all otlirts combined.
■■( Hast lots, Barry Co.. Micb.. to Adrian -D.
••bun” writes: - You bav • a valuable pre­ returned to the harFtn and reported Anderson, the superintendent, ia urged
t
W. H. Goodveak
Cherry PectortLwas (*&lt;»k. of HarUnss. Mich . and recorded la the
St.,1
/.nnri,.r1
rtllf
in
—
.
.
a
,
__
that
they
had
carried
out
their
in
­
scription lb Electric Bitter^, and I can
to make un effort to enforce the law.
[sent to. me by a
A
l&gt;t'ild on S’lgh, the com­ cheerfully recommend it fot^ Sick Head­ St ructions.
•
.
What would be befte.- yet would be tbe
. I.i biter 47 of page 14S. And Whereas it is
i naiiou i; ini acc (or governor.
He was ache and Constipation, and as a general ‘ Aa sobn as they were gone the crafty
friend who urged m
pn.virted and reed between the parties, that
annexation of the Jackson’s Hole coun­
In « Hn nn—»» » n#
'J-Hverin,' a ?j&gt;*rch up nt the "Soo” a tew system tonic It lias nn i qual.”
me to take it, which .t l.fl —
Mrs. Ann peasants hiding below picked up tbe try to the Yellowstone park;
xeeks a*io, and had talked . a lung time Stetilr. 2825 Cottage Grove Ave.. Clilcago. astonished sultana, who. rupposing she
I did, and soon after I was greatly
ailment ol either prtneifMi or Jttft
upon state
and given* ninny renwns wax all run down. coi»i&lt;l nni eal nor diicret
must be dead, fancied that they were
MOURNING ON MEN’S HATS
relieved, and in a short time was day when tbe fame in due and 1
why he thought he should be. ’’cnlled” to food, had a backaclrn which never left her
completely cured. I have never had
'il in the &lt; hair now occupied by Gov. and felt tired and weary, but six bottles ot attendants in the prophet’s paradise.
vet rvuudnluK unpaid wiib all arShe
was
soon
undeceived*,
however,
and
much of a cough since that time, r-H&gt;rinure
I’.rh itB’e.ul '&lt; Hazen S. occupying U. Electric Bitters \riioretl her health and
n-a»*»*i ol interest shall at the option ot the
At the .close of his speech, thinking it renewed her Mremjib.
The custom among men of wearing
and I firmly believe Ayer’s Cherry &lt;m tier of said tnorumr- *ft«r the lapse ol said
Price 50 cents informed very plainly that if she pre­
ihl-tv dais, become at owe dne and payable.
«uahl be a good idea t&lt;t put In a few and Sl.OO.- Get a luittle nt Muderr Drug ferred to go back into the sultan’s mourning upon the but is increasing in
1 41
V. IBM JU.
Pectoral saved my life.’’—W. H. _ ___________ _
hands if they would see that it was ar­ its observance rather than decreasing.
wfirdsjor thr presidential nominee on hi* Store.
_______ ___________ _
Ward, 8 Quimby Av.. Lowell, Maas.
r-kef. ..nd hr wound up by asking all
ranged. If not she would better under­ Uraiie, however, which tviis formerly
more
tIran
lour
months,
the
mortgagee
elects to
The
tmmirltJ-*
*•(
/ih«•»:•»
~|
wlilr
’
i
friend* ot st!mt to vote for Wm. J. Mestand thnt a radical improvement in exclusively used for thia purpose, has
i-oii'Mer, and iters hereby consider tbe whole
•r»u;T!y era ilea led-Kln’ey. Hr didn't-notice his mistake un- •rrufulo-is erupliw* MXJ
aruiHint set remaining unnatd upon said mort-.
her disposition wn« imperative.
now been almost entirely supplanted
cwke
and
note
to
be
cue
and
pay
able,
and
that
t.l tb- c.iairinjin pulled his coat tail and
Under these aircunwtances the .poor by bombazine. Years ago it was custhe whole amount ot .both principal and interThe Irtekl I’annct-a
’। him hr haii evidently puffed the
Indy had nothing else-to do but ifecept
rsl claimed U» ler due on said mortgage and note
tommy to sew on a row of tiny black
James 1. FrancK Aklrriuan. (jlilrsm.
wrung iniii. But thr crowd was “onto’’ it
a’ Un* date is live hundred and forty eight dollars
the situation'with thr best grace she beads." set at n litHe’distance opart,
ami sixty one cenia iWKBl) and no itroceedlnos
bythi* tin- mid they made such a racket
a. ai/hfral Panscru 1 f.VCotiglu-. CuKU knew how. mend her temper, and hope
Highest Awards st World’s Fair. _
at law or in rquhy luring beeni InMlMM th
along tbe ream of the band where it
by tlir;t laugh that Sliglt nor anybody else cry tu
recover thp am&lt;nm’ »o due. or any.part thereof,
iml I.U..K CumplalnU. h.vli.K nm,I It In | that .he would .don be raid to a haa- _was joined at the side, but this is now
uuilre i« therefore lirrebv ulven, that by rhuan
r.ih-ar n word that was said.—Port- at.» L-.-w —--r—.
AYER’S PULS cm Isditettisa and Meafiacbs
- the lad Ihe yrore.
-irsrjl&gt; (o the . hand who would give her the luxuries very rarely done? There is now put on
my • family for
prescriptions
or I which she had been Accustomed to as around the hat over the lower edge of
•*•
er&amp;ditt iiforrswti, and in i nrsuunee otthe
Yomnr muHiVre dread the Summer mon- exclusion of pliysiclaiis
1 i the sultan’s wife.
the band, where It meets the brim, a
i!j. in ;i Iran',(&gt;t Hi,, -treat mortality a- otlrer preparations."
Rev* John Buricns,
IJuncun, Keokuk.
K«*«iknk. Iowa.
lows, ।
Since women never expose their faces narrow silk ribbon to make a finish.
&gt;o'rt 41 j&lt;ubi;c anerlnn !»&gt; lb- hmlmi t*htrt» r on
ttiumt chihtrvti &lt; .iiised by bowel troubles.
1 havr.brru it lltliihlrr ot thr in Tershi. except to their husbands, it I
For loss of wife the band of niourniVtHit
•, may be-assured those who writs*: •’» ------ ,— - MdhtMlht Ephcopnl church for 53 ) care nr. was not difficult tu keep the identity 1 ’.Mg worn upon n silk hat is carried to
a . ..;.i 11,.Wilfs Colic and Cholera
I’.atulliMve "ever foun.l attyili'"&lt;**’ of (h(,.c ^,^&lt;1 belles n profound se- | within nn eighth of nfi inch of the top;
ifune ihe n&gt;ac&lt;. wh-re the clreutt court for the
■ ir-. mri ■ .uimlnhier'It promptly. For ntorv. •&gt;&lt;&gt;•■ ............................. —
.MHu tj «•! Barry l« held? for tt»^ ptirpawM
iwnvliriai. or thnt gave in- such sj
;i cret.
_* »•»
______ al.«
During
the MaSnraa
reign nt
of th*,
the fnt.hor
father nf
of 1;I for the loss of a parent the band is car­
m:.::.-1.. i,Uc. dgyrntery mid diar- relief as Dr. King’s Sew Discovery.”’’
i"i i' c'h- a u.ftinl dw on saltt mongugn and
»*•••• i. i’ j r i- Instant relief.
the
late
shah,
it
is
said
thnt
so
many
ried
«o
within
nn
inch
of
the
top;
for
Trial
lliiw Idenl Uotik'li Kenietly nnw.
I wives enme over the wall that two peas- relatives other than wife or parent, the
W. 11. GoOIfYKAIl
Bottles free at Modem Drug Store.
i ants rose from abject - poverty to af­ band is worn three-quarters the height
The two imrti crirical tlm&gt;^ in « w" fluence, and yvefe able to buy titles of of the hat.
•;
t ..tlvr ill the world (or cuts, mtn'a lite are Ihe lime, which m’He 'le
(fuiiiieiiy vlllam acw.d,r ’.i nobility liesides stocking thrir own
Thr mourning band for u silk hot is
iiniiy-s, -..in-,; ulcers,. ,ait rheum, fever Kiria weim.h .nd 111- w.mun » moth-r.
/. ; harems with the choicest flowers in the specially fitted to it and made for it;
irUd. chapped J&gt;au&lt;1», chilblairis, At these time*. Ur. I’-erc,’. Varnrlu- 1 reAin-mn ii. Coox. Mortawe.
it I.land, over yvhom They hn»i an influence for rtraw hnls and for soft hats an
I
7 ^rnt.amhtnHkin Irruptions, and poaL- jerlptlon l» "I tniialeulable value.
i._ which rafira.r
other husbands
busbunds envied and wonwon­ English cloth band Is provided, which
cure piles or no pay required. It .tendheii. ami InvWuMle. Um »«•"’ &gt;lw;
ND TICK FOR It KAKI NG OF CLAIMS
tan be slipped down over thfe crown of
dered nt.—N. Y. World.
/luraintfd to give perfect satisfaction trlctly remlnlnc. promote"
dts-H of Mlriilssn, Couuly ot Run -*s.
. the hat.
Ihetunetlum.
allay&lt;
Irritation
awl
nd««w
’ N-ore Is lirreb) given, that by an order of ths
« Money refunded. Price 25 cents per
Probate C&lt;&gt;nrt for. tbe County of Hatty, tusde
box. For Hale by \y. h. Goodyear, tne matioil. cti--ck, unnatural. *ibaiulli«
Ar the result of his prolonged study
The ••Femlntet” CongreM.
• n Um Tth day uf Oct.. A. D. 18X. Bix
&lt;lru&lt;Kinf.
।
.
drain., and pula the whole d- Irate or«jn- of those striking phenomena, the thun­
month* from lb»l d*lr were alfowed for rredL
At the international “feminist” con­
l.m Into |«wtnct eomllilon.
*"‘^_
t*-r&gt; 1» present their eialma agmusi the estate
derstorms of Madras, Prof. Smith in­ gress which was held In Paris last
ot
Trumea
Gallio late
uf said Coun­
lll.ot woin.hklnd are traceable to .nme
uurewked. aud that all - creditors of
iH^nuin-il in a bottle of Hood's Harwparilla torraotwh.t I. known ■• • female erm
forms the Scottish Meteorological so­ month Mme. Marin 1’ogon was proposed
Reuortnf Che condition of th* Hxotlnm City ty.
said
(iHcr-ase.!
are
required ■ &lt;p pro­
g« m ku) &lt;»th®r simitar preparation. It costs
ciety thnt the first remarkable fact ob­ as president, whereupon Mme. Leonie Bank st H*Ntfnt«. Mlcbixau, ut Uie cli»e of west
tbMr datrna to
sal&lt;b
Pmbsts
Twtor and manufacturer more. It plaint. " There are not three
businesx. Oet. ctii i*!ic.
«wt» ttie j ii.ifr-r more and II I* worth more to hundred ot woman’. P«ull«r &lt;il«"*«* served b&lt; him was that/&gt;f certain sea­ Rouzade rose and said that there were
MKSOU1K.-KR.
SH«.7» «l
Shf?nia,n-p’. ** kas a record unknown to any that Dr. Pierce's Favorite I rescription sons of the vear when sheet lightning some lady doctors present who should Ixmui* snd discount*........... ........
J^PwwrrMtlon. &gt;t i» ths best to buy be. 14A73 7S
appeared almost every night, always in have precedence over the mistreaaofa Stock-, bonds, mqi tKHgre etc.. .
.
.'&lt;37 OJ
“uie it is uie One True Blood Purifier.
■
will not cure.
.
OvenlrAftM
iha 7th day of January and on
. 13AOO 00 Thurwtav,
a west or southwesterly direction, and lodging-houseThnt made trouble, Hairkl*iK bouse...............................
Wedaeaday. the 7th day ot April naxt.at ten
To retain an .ouud.nl head ot i&gt;«l' "&lt;'»
Furniture and fixture*
o’eteek In tbe forenoon of each of those days
iu)d Mme. Rouzade was so sore lieset Otter
Invariable
near
the
horizon.
It
may
real ertA’e.................. ...
nitural color to ■ x"™1 01,1 "
1 ,
Dated
Oct.
Tib.. A. f). !•*
.,.**rod * t'dl. are ibe bed tninbidcaUiartle and hyKlerw of the sraln mw« be observed. Im*, therefore, he remarks, that these that she arose again, and exclaimed: Due from bank* tn re*erv&lt;* citu?«
CiAS W. AhMBTBr.xo. Jidr.e of Probate.
t.cta st
‘■'ermedicine. Gentle, reliable, sure.
discharges occur In the region where “Do not insult me; my husband is Checks and ca»h Item*
.tl 33
Nickles and rente
Apply Hall’s Hair Heoewer.
Mlcliiraii Stale |And (MBae.
r.jiooon
the moist and dustless sea winds meet here, and hr 1r o member of n municipal Gold earn
8t*te of ohlo. I
Lanxina. H^ptemheril. use.
City of Toledo.-; as
tbe drv and dnsty land wind-one be­ council.” This appeal to the tyrant U il and Natlousi Batik Notes .
NoUce I* hereby Riven mat the folio*itsa d
LucaA County. /
Ing.
perbnp..
pMltl'clr
e1«-trH&gt;«l
and
man
utteUy
scandalized
the
.dflrfates,
,.uir?uk J ' lienr&gt;' 'nskes oath that be h the
tn
Total
•enlor pHrti’t iol the firm ot F. G. Otaeory A
and nn uproar ensued, which is said to
tha Other negntlvely In tbrae light
to., doinx busbies* In Hie city ot Toledo, county
have had a d‘*astroua effect upon the
stMU- iibirmid. and ttmt said firm will pay
nlng tli.plo.va "» -unny
JWJT., at 10o’clock. 1. M, untaM previuudy reCapital s’ack paid in'..r
!;*’JJ!'* &lt;J"« hundred dollars for each case of
minute hare 1"™ counted-*!*a rate nerves of the audience. '
Ueetaeu accoonug to Uw
Furphi* fund
............... ...
.
For
Infants
and
Children.
tuu^v, t,1Ht r mnot be cared bv the use of
Undivided iirufif* Irt* «utrr«i’
being kept up tor on hour or on hour
Mummifying the Dead. '
. ?.u,n u CureFMAKk J. Uh EXF.Y.
pente*.
Interuxt Stod taxes paid.
Nn. of
iiwcrlpand a half. Another notable peculiarMwi0!?.bpf?r'l,oc an&lt;1 ’ubwritMxl In my presGunin
•rrla
’
'*eno
H*aiihl
lion
f.Vrtincut •
A
method
of
mummifying
the
dead
by
ftv^rled of thi. region .. .hot th.
this Sth day of December. A. D. two.
rial C r l«.«M of
I * «* At H
S1B1U
absorption of humidity and gases after Comma
'SEaI i
A. W. Gleason. Notary Public. sUsuon
inNo 1
tev ta x» deposit’•••• ••• ••
heorle.t rain, ore
.’J the body iR placed in the coffin has been Due 'u i*ii»k« *'iu • inker
devised by an Italian named VcrceRoni. Note* a id bills rodl^ua-.i
•&lt;SkV*
** uken internally aud
thunder, while
TOFF?
Of tt i rr" v
the blo,,d antt U'UCOUS nurtures
nrc not nccompapied by rain,
The bad v seems to be preserved ns if in
T&lt; tai ...... ..
.1 r^til”."!: ?A'".rt ror “’’tUnonials. free. • F,
life, exrer*lnglbnt tbe color is the yel­ Btxtc &lt;•/ Mirtihiai
dclphia Lrcord.
i «,n Toledo. Ohio.
stalk
- . Son by DromtiMa, 73c.
lowish copper tint pectritor to KgypU
easily Explained.
dgastua
-1 preeume you rarry a tnetnenlo ot tian mummies.
Fn^lbh Spavin Liniment remotes all
belief.
I
•rtTTwo^snrt
In
thnt
locket
of
yours
Mull -Hl*ed w-d
Drltc Ir!o.
turd, butt &lt;&gt;r CallouMtf Lumps and Bletn*
Xi", a ” • ”•*ol mj-huDetroit** relebraiszl park. Belle I’l.r.
wars Irmn burses, Blood Spavin-. Curbs.
tiEi'.o
Wii’-. swMovy, Ring-Bone. Stiflra, stEsr.are
was furchnsctl b.V ’he city in1S7D„for
b*.^Xhn.1.-ndl..&lt;il1.H-’’
$500 000. Since Ilfc-D over ? 1.000.600 baa
'
^H Swfiileii Threats.C’ouglw. e'.C.
.‘M'e SV' 'v.
nne biRtle. Warranted
fYeo air: b"‘ hi* b“lr ” 111
been spent :n beautifying ihe spot.
i^.u^.,1 Aondeifui
Con- *-»er
narltord Times.
K*r'Dn*

Standard

“Saved My Life”

AYER’S

AYER’S

Cherry Pectoral

Is

CASTORIA

�pose to hold a Ipw ailver republican* in
tbe democratic party; then there Is the
popuitrt party, maintained we believe for
no other purpose than to bold the popu­
lists in the democratic column; then there
is the democratic party. All of these organiaattoas have their chairmen, but at
the county convention they all fused un­
der the leadership of John Dennis, who
‘•delivered the democratic party to the
sllveritea.” Can anyone beso terribly
Tuesday evening. Oet. 29. the program blind as to vote thia fusion ticket and not
of the langue will be under tbe direction know that he is playing into tbe hands of
of the superintendent of the Mercy and the democratic party?
Help deimrtmeiiL Mbs Wild* Bl Ivin.

An Opportunity

IW Powde?

Grand Rapids

Absolutely pure
Hastings Banner
Thursday, Oct. 15, 1896.
COOK. BROS-, Proprietors

.The devotional meeting of the Epworth
Ijtagui* Sunday evening will be led by
Miss Urpha Martin.

PERSONAL MENTION.
J. It Mason is home from Kalamazoo.

Please note alteration in time of even­
ing .service. Thursday, 7 o’clock! Y. P. 8.
C. E. at fi and divine service at 7 o'clock. •
Usual service next Sunday morning and
evening at Presbyterian church.

Mrs. Clel. Marpte spent Wednesday at
Charlotte.

Mixa Letta Gam h spending tbe week in
drand Rapids.

* Kev. Louis Snyder will preach at Reed's
Sam’l. Carson, of Galesburg, was in the hall next Sunday at 10 a: ni. All are cor­
dially invited.
city this week. .
Don’t forget the Y. P. S. C. E. fish pond
Mrs. John Evans, of Bellevue, Is visit­ social at the Presbyterian parsonage to­
ing in the city.
morrow (Friday) evening. All are cor­
A. R. and John McOinber rode to Ionin dially Invited. Ten cents.

Sunday on their, wheels.
Mrs. J. M. Babcock left for Tecumseh
this week to visit relatives.
•
Mr. aud Mrs. Johnson, ot Caledonia
spent Sunday at A. D. Cook’s.

Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Reynolds returned
from their eastern trip Saturday night.

' Hezekiah Butterworth said of tbe battle­
field uf .Waterloo, **lt did not seem that
the place could have been the scene ‘of
such a contest, so great was its beauty
and so quiet its midsummer lovHaess.”
“The Battlefield of Waterloo.” Is the subjrct of the aCnnon at the’ Methodist church
next .Sunday evening. The morning ser­
vice and the.Suriday school as usual.

Mre. W. R. Cook vlalted Mrs. F. A.
Curtis at Detroit Friday and Saturday.

DIED.

Mrs. D. R. McElwain Is attending a
district W. C. T. U. convention at^fionier.

The people* of this comniuiiity were
shocked Friday morning to learn of th?
de»th of Mr.i. Fred Spangeinacher. at St*.
Mark’s hospital in Grand Rapids. whence
sju* had gone on Wednesday. She had
b-en in poor health for Some time past,
and it was found that ar\ operation inns'
be resorted to. Her condition was much
worse than bad been supposed, and she
was unable tu rally from tbe effects, dying
early Tuesday evening.
. Ella Brink was b&gt;r;i in Wayne, near
Detroit, Mayh 7. 1851. being 4*2 years old
nt the time of her death. When about
three weeks old her parents tuoVed to'
Middleville, in which vicinity she lias al­
ways resided .with the exception uf the
years they have lived in Hastings.
Be­
tide her husband she leaves’ a mother, and
one brother.
Mrs. Spai&gt;g&lt;michcr was a woman uni­
versally esteemed by all her acquaintances,
h.it it was to those who knew her pe.sonnily-In her home life that she was espec­
ially admired and endeared. All the best
energies of her life were devoted to the
imprests of her home, which was a model
of the housekeeper* art. Hers was a;•
frank, genial and sincere nature, and she
wlllba greatly missed in ner circle of ac­
quaintance*.
The profound respect in which slu- was
held was attested by the large attendance
at her funeral, which was held Sunday af­
ternoon from the family residence1, con­
ducted bf Kev..Thus. Cox. and the univer­
sal expressions of regret, at her «ad and
untimely demise. Very beautiful floral
tributes from friends and relatives were
heaped upon and about the casket.
Her
busbind and mother have tbe sincere sym­
pathy of tbe entire community in their atrt ction.
The interment was made in the new
part of Rivers lilt- cemetery, being the first
burial to occur there. Many were present
from Middleville and vicinity and Marlin.

K. T. F. Dodds returned tb"*Loulsvlllc,
Ohio, Tuesday. Mrs. Dodds Will return
later.
...
.

Mrs. Clement Smith arrived lionie from
Battle Creek to-day, and will remain over
Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Messer have been
visiting friends In Marshall and Battle
Creek.the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Ross, of Allan,
Hillsdale county, are visiting their daugh­
ter Mrs. Will Fuller.

Dr. Franz E. Willison left for Ann Ar­
bor Monday. Mr«. Will Non will speud
the winter with her parents In Hastings.
JIrs. Hannah M. Barlow and neice Char­
lotte went lo Cleveland, .Ohio, this week,
where they will visit the formers sister.

Miss Ruth Carman, of Marine City, who
is attendingpchool at Kalamazoo, was a
guest of MJss Grace Messer over Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Carroll, who have been
visiting in the city the part week, re­
turned to their’home at .Liuesvitle, Wis.,

Tuesday.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Williams and
sister Mrs. Backus returned from a four
mouths stay at their summer home in Pe­
toskey. Tuesday night.

Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Latnpman.nnd Miss
Wilda Blivhi were at MuskegonTast week
to attend the Epworth League convention.
The latter was xhoson 2nd vice president
of the association.
:
EL Spangenucher. and Mr. and
Eckart, ot Racine, _W4b., Henry Idema.
Fred’k. Idema and family, ant) Dewitt
Brink, of Grand Rapids, were among those
from away In attendance at the funeral of
Mrs. Fred Spangemacher, Supday.

WL.

wm

fMfrFAWBf
A W^WMLT^W

|
"I nm rich.” he Hhouted. Then hr
| jH-occer’ed to take itiecimen* of the orc
। from a dor.cn phees on the bowlder.
; staked out his claim, hurried into RoX&gt;-huid. arrh Ing Iqte in the afternoon.aral
recorded the claim. The next dny he
had 1i»m specimens assayed by different
expert®, who found that the ore run in
right. dellam to the ton.
When
told of his great fortune.

A Gift to Our Patrons
lron”
... ...,
... ,»J

tunerrvr

rre duiB itnu

r*.*
”77*a»&lt;&lt; aland Drua Hood*. Ill

DRY GOODS
MILLINERY

.nd

,,r ■"*

’ihM,
kalaar to a &gt;haiut tn
Mclf/M msTMtir ff
tHg lev, ia th. Knwon .. . /IQr
/t"
tMHMf :«r Mrvi. dl.i
|V
; Vtr.r Hailio.,, aivnnu.
tAiny Oat u MA u»J«l
■
’*■
t mridalrur I hr Ivan.
.... .

“Too much rain this sum­
£{
(fi
Barry
_ County, and at prices that cannot be bcateh in any ■ «»
mer, causing most of the ever shown in ]-----...
___ _
l«~lrtsle linw
Wa* hr-Micht
L"
acBOMmct unit ^iurabiiuu
1'.., •'&lt;'*•
oats to be dark colored and of the cities. It will surpise you to look at this line. We bought the The thi U Panelled &lt;r»,/
"
1*
unfit for Rolled Oats, there­ goods to sell, apd if low prites will do it they will move fast.
the batt yrdilrifi'huh. ty.
by causing the price to ad­
woodipark u alt rtilltl &lt;hj /,•., / .. ■
:‘:'Z
vance.

Julius Russell.

This Week
Starts the
Rolled Oats
Selling............

tvtwn otit of the tray
,, ,,, ■ 1
all ddr». anti fully, pi'if. ,
7*
dwtt awl■ injury. Jh mu-. (tl„i, J”
oiir dbfplny triuiloii- '‘fi. j,. .

7

PRBK UP CHAJiSE. Nov. jo,*

Dress Goods Department

A store is no better than the
worst bargain it gives, but
such-Oat Values is notlo be
had.

\ J

T-bt Drtm&gt; Uwrtlft diihiy- .,r

tMilil &gt;7,

If the p &lt;. &lt;*
forirhirh m\plu ■
ha.1 arrirtvl hf&gt;
when du- .th

10 pounds
for 25 cents.

■T ‘ ■
..
.
■
We are still handling
Creamery Butter.

.

t

•fiat falh

STMS, CRAWFORD &amp; CO.,
.

Bargain Grocers.

THAT RACKET

POLITICAL ISSUES

YES WE HAVE More millinery than
we know what to do with and are mak­
ing prices to ciose It,out. It must' go.
.No one will iiirfch both price nod qual­
ity. I’ll in Smith at the Racket.

CaRP-lTS Writ, call and look at our
samples and see how cheap anti nine we
can get you up a carpet. ,T!ie-house we
represent Is the largest house* &lt;rf the
kind in tbe U. S. They use the patent
rleotrlc sewing machine for making.
They are acknowledged by trade as the
best device for sewing, as tin* seams are
sji^well stretched they will not pucker.
Pino Smith at the Racket.
.
.

JUST'A WORD About underwear for
ladles end children. We have too much
and arc going to .make the price sell it.
You know five and ten cents on each
article makes 2b to 25 per ornt to ynu.
and w&lt;* will save you that. Phlu 8«iltli
at the Racket.

That

Wagons, Carriages,
Robes and Blankets
shown by us at the county fair
sold at wonderful

MOVED Until U ha* got hex’i tp-nallunal bank. &gt;ud now wc are prepared to sell goods cheaper than ever. Phin
Smith’s cl Aliing store.
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN
Pairs of boys and mens shwa left, and
sumronp must buy them. We#do not
expect to get cost. Phin Smith next to
. National Bank.

~'rhis sale will prove a mint &lt;o those .wish­
ing to purchase a standard a rtcle at less '
than .what you would pay lor an inferior
article.

GOODYEAR BROS

,

The wmal hr Miif
yard
■

tie* trit* I Fawn
fy-ini h Hhnnin-ttfi/ h- •
El-..’Hrutht i Mii-tiir&lt; t.. tr-a-th
. nt. th' yard
The yramlnd
h^fh t.-l'I’n iHjrrtf,
Moliffiin. Plaid*.
fCftfaMitf-it fiilt Hriif. &gt; .
Fabrics WfH’th iu thi /•-/■
at the yard
.1 yrttml riiei’nihh &gt;f &gt; i h

tit' the yord
Jtyim »af Fan‘-y lit/ »■' &lt; I

anir^l by t.tpn ** y /,. • b'Hiyht *.&lt;&gt;. *r.it at $1.' ■ Stjlj. nt iffi yard
•
'nn-ftjt!-.
huitiny*. llhii-fH'd d il'.,jVoPt'/fy
lluuflh-.. l-noy
Rnuyli E.fft*. Moh'.l Jlro.i - t h
('hi.riots.' Fuir-y T&gt; ■ ■ d*.
Th
were pun-Jitfi d with ti
•' .'imi

.£/&gt;&gt;&gt; Sttiffs in ।
'violin
worth !'■ 5.
th ywl

sr.ud

7 HttMtbutl

•

hrlum th mi down :
frrt &amp; j, hi It »rn *'/f

$9.98

HARDWARE.
Silks.
.f/ia/’yun
Grand ’Hapius, iritl •* '*
thin tFrek
'fill "
iiiij"./h.'ti"i! hhiylti' A- ■'
rua merrily aioli;/
f
thr frart. icrn t.rfH’-t'.'1
Ji/.Jo a jwt/v/ thtlyuarhi
■rUliiitailfM ta
.
■UntlarinyH of Nofrlty ■* '' •

MEN AND BOYS Suita.' Never were
.they sold »o cheap, and will not be
again (unless we buy another bankrupt
Mock) as they will be for tbe next «M&gt;
days. Phin Smith at the clothing store.

rZf-j- apjilitnblt- to th: i-9-'
Chunycabh Surah*
Per yard
2l4u‘ h all ailk Batin Dr

UNDERWEAR We Have a lot to close
out at prices no one will make nn the
same quality of goods. At Phin SmlUi'a
clothing store.

59c
85c

"

17 ii'u-h tilMtfk bhnJi Taff

MITTENS AND GLOVES From the
mule akin to lbe best grades.
They
must be sold. I have oo use for them.
At Phin Smith's clothing store.

NUTlt’K FUK HKAK1NG CLAiMM.'

thi. gttjvi

French Pattern Robes'

OVERCOATS Well, we have about one
i lion sand dollars worth of overcuais ami
want ont mutiny out at them. They
were humrbt for t-pot cash ami are dirt
cheap. At the price we shall maku on
them they must go. Phln .Smith at the.
clothing Mine. -

PANTS For men and boys ealy.
Re­
member we are thr only ones that keeps
a full line of tbe Famous pants, war­
ranted not te rip. They are the brM.
For Mie only by Phin Smith at ib«
clothing store.

« t r»’r wituos-

H3c

famous.

RUBBERS Well, we have a new stork
to offer vou. No punched or old goods
but all new firei grade goods, and thr
price is right. Phlu Smith at tbe FxnpuH. .
.

the ytnr iu t.it, i&gt;,
Thaff why tre hyr. ,
lifty */«•*-. anil «nh
■a ulf dtftinfily an&gt; &gt;' ,■.
!&gt;^ar
'Art, Uuit&gt; thi*

Alt-

We are 'aware that political talk is about
the only kind ol talk indulged in just at
present, but we propose to make such a
commotion, beginning now, that will cause
you to think of something else than polb
tics. The immense line of

A TIDAL WAVE Of bargains is what
we are offering nn ladies and childrens
shore, Th»*y were* not manufactured
F for the money we are offering them at
The finandal policy of the Bryan free * -and cannot In*.
Phlu Smith a’ thr
•silver ticket has never been'announced, in &lt; Racket.
so-far as providing n way to meet the ex­ ITS A SHORT CUT From courtship to
penses ot the government On March 1.
housekeeping. Ami for furnishing your
tin ware and notions, we are strictly In
1833, th? interest faring debt of the
United States was 3585.017,100, ana on - It, and will save any couple money. We
can fnmlali you *jbeaprr 4hau any other
July L ISM. RVa’ $837,385,700, an Inman Iii the cky and will do It. Pu’.n
ereaso of 8202.840,790. This increase
Smith at the Racket.
[ shows the amount of money the -govern* THE WEATHER May be uet. We
meht was compelled to borrow cirtyrty to
have rubbers that will not leak, um­
brellas lor sun and mln. and that means
make up the,loss uf revenue, due to “tar­
the liest, and ihe prices are tlgjn. Rhln
iff reform.’.' What do Mr. Brynn and bls
Smith at the Racket.
party propose to do about this in case they
ever cel in a position to do tiny thing?

AX-a speech In Clinton. Iowa, W. Il
Harvey, of Chicago, author of Coin’s p-_
nancial Schopl, referred to Generals Al'ger. Sickles and Howard ns "aid. tprccki
uf the rebellion who hiroc lout all their
Junior and patriotism and an- tootn'nf
poHtictil nhylockx.'1
A mote daslardlySUDDENLY BECAME RICH.
uncalled-for Insult, was never uttered
' Canadian Miner Found a .'Jouatroui Lamp
•gainst tbe gallant defenders of their
country. And it was uttered simply be­
A prospecting miner returning, wear*
cause these veterans, who were fighting ried and disgusted, from an unsuccessful
tbe battles of their country while Coin H-asbn, atuuibicd uqros's n 'Inalderso
Harvey was Industriously tugging away nt rich in gold that in un instant be is u
the nursing bottle, disagreed with some of millionaire, snys the New Yui-fc Jour­
his ioulbful visionary vchemes about . nal. It mids like a fairy tide, hut It
happens to be trite.
.
finance. A storm of hisses and cries of
There is satisfactory evidence .at the
•*shatne” came from those present
Old
truth of Martin Neilly’s wonderful find.
gray haired veterans, bent
with *age,
It was on Monday. April 27, that Neilly
sprung.from their Beats in a rage and was returning to Holland, B. Ci, after
Marred for tbe speaker. Had not cooler an unsuccessful prospecting trip in the
headfi prevailed Coin Harvey wouldn’t Salmon river district. He had reached
have complied another volume of statisti­ the Columbia river nt u point six mi vs
cal misinformation for some time to come. north of Trail Landing, B. C.. at; about
noon, and, selecting a site on the bank
By the time order was restored the larger
of the stream, at tbe foot of Ixtokouv
part of the audience had left tbe room, j
mountain, «at down to ent his dinner.
Tbe special car carry ing the Union Gen I As be munched his humble food he
erals, whom tbe author ot “Coin* Finan- ! noticed a .huge bowlder, half buried in
cfal School" insulted may stop at HMliugK '**'
the ennd,
’ *in a ’dry portion of
' the river
on tin* forenoon of OcL 21st, a short time. lied, not- far from where hr ant.
When
he
haul
finished
his
meal he
Their langest atop iu tills county will be
a’, iflddlevllle where they will .stop prob­ ■walked over to the bowlder, examining
ft in n casual manner, end then, ns his
ably half an hour.
i experienced eye delected signs of the
I precious metal for which he bad vainly
sought for months, he attacked the
Hlsrhs^f Hrnwsr. WArlX’&lt; RmIr gray maM with hi. plek.-worWB^
ni&amp;nest Honors—WorM 5 fAIFi With feverish energy.
He almos".
DR,
.
i awooned when a fragment of rock came
; away, rhbwing distinctly the traces of
W
Bnd copper.

W»BB ■■

You will find more and better things tn Dry Good, and mtllnrery this |
fall than ever before, and we are far in advance of our compet.tor. wtth
these goods. We are confident that we can .how the finest line of

You know
the story ,
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Cor. Monroe
&amp; Ottawa Sts

A Great Capacity
with nothing in it ; just the opposite of the
prices, -------offered
in our stock
- •
r----- »&gt;• vm* owvn
ol underwear. 1 here . . gte„ de.l in them io, buyor.. The greet fee­
lure of this sale is the quality of the goods. We re not giving cheap
values in order to quote low figures. Our policy is to give sharpers a
chance to do something handsome for thenfselres. We can't compel
one to buy; we can only oiler terms that wise people won’t refurf,
lilie these-.

Fine Fleece

7 QC

Piryurd
\
_
Pt-rv -a u Stripeil Hro -ad^. £1 Q Q
worth SWthfuryard
Printed oIf^t* f»r fraud. ,r qc
thr my ltHejtt,jwr yar.d
ll’.ibt.. I'
•v"/"
t»tt» Wale*.

Black Goods

15c
29c

FiytUcd JJrilli'iidin- *
Per yard*.
4&amp;4wk all-ipnol Jas^uai fl :i'&gt;Valor jarr pant
aU-wotA Beryt .»&gt;
r 1 nt
iu-. wh lUanl nlothi
v
* JV.4."&lt;r and "•’&gt;&lt;&gt;1
ottieK. i:&gt;- Mine, pci ynrcl
UAocA Bilk ftaith Ueurrth

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42c
50c
59c

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Banner.

Oct-l856’

Jaxan Prix*
best.

Baking”- Powder leavens
,

Local anti-saloon leagues a-e being orgfi^zed to Branch and Calh«,un counties.

WOMEN VOTE

TO BE VOTED FOR.

MICHIGAN'STATE NEWS.

Cancer
0! the Breast.

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•
Fur the first time in the hhtory of this ! Tlckots as Made Up for Nov.en&gt;
*"’TOD *“
•
ber 8 lt&gt; tho Vurtjua StMes.
Send a 2 cent stamp for a handsomest S'lVL’L'’1’1’'.?1?’’1?
The biennial report of the board of
. ! L V?” u“lr rtK,l“ ’« prerid.nl 1. I
,
of J axon Soap plcxurcs.
control and wardc® of the stat* prison
o«.nri
he method K unlqne »nd wtl; '
--- -------1------The Iosco county supervisors have made mull In showta, on Xov. i:h jMt wh.t ~
it Jneksoc for the tare years ended June
sweeping reductions in the salaries of the ete« the wom.nt vol. win have on na I
3u, 1S9C, k&gt; completed, and kb ya:
county officers.
*oor biotas, te-gtatatares in Thirty
tibnal affair*.
The total earnings July t. ISM. to June *0,
*»d I resident!^
issc, were as follows: * On contracts. J’XlA msDufscturer who has business reEczema is a frightful affliction, but like
7».M: on stale account, g5.lM.44;. total
the Eutln talon.
Mr. A. H. Cransby, of 15S Ker* St,
all other skin diseases Bean bepvnnaD«&gt;nt- latlons with moat of the prouuuent new*na.M7.tt.
ly cured by applications of De Witt’s Witch paper, In th. Vulletl stale., proposes the
Th*, population of the prison for the two
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-j —
« ««*&gt;-«•
The following
ars
the
officers to u®
be years is as fellow*: Number of inmates,
Hazel Salve. It never falls to cure Piles. plan ■* follows;
All women over IS are entitled to oar ,o“*1 for
thc ’»■&lt;&gt;&lt;*'• “totes in the July J. dm. 8W; since received. 4M; re­
.
*W. H. Goodvkar.
I vnte. The vole, bj slates will he shown • ""‘k’11 ““ SovwnberlS.
*
turned from asylum for Insane. •; re­ veloped into a cancer, at the worst.type,
on November 3.
ILrt?!‘ '
James Verhulst. of Holland, accident­ In lite papers every week until Nov 4fli I union
. Alabama-Elevtn frcaldentlxl elector*. turned from pafclc, 1. Total, 14®. Num­ and notwithstanding the treatment ft
ally bliot himself while hunting Tuesday. *°""e*7tKe'S.!‘’ T4,"0” ^“I’^kZX^SS’pr-dmttia.I^omri. ber diac barged at expiration of sentence. the best physicians, it continpad w
3tt; transferred to Ionia, 51; transferred spread and grow 'rapidly, eating two .
His right arm had to' be amputated, and Xn ndq W u .tDd ’et Up°9 U“4r &lt;™xrre«nen. legtatalure.
■“‘f'r’:u
T. '
to Marquette. 15; scut to a*ylUra for tnE4
।
there is some doubt about his tveovety.
own judgment. Write the Damn of can-! California-Nine presidential electors, saTCj-ja; tu Detroit house of correction. 2 I holes in her breast. The -loctonr
/5a
soon
prvsonncad
didate upon a puetal card ’and .write your seven congreaamut-.. lieutenant governor, (female*); discharged for new trial. E; re­
t: invalid
In the Spring a young man’s fancy light own name and address dearly, also city1 %*&lt;taiaturc.
her incurable.
A
a ■
cap* d. 1; pardoned. S; died. 12; released
I gflgglL
celebrated New York
ly turns to thoughts of — De Witt’s Little
•i : &gt; be beyond the Early Kisers, for they always cleanse the and state. On the lower left band rurner I ‘Crioradp-Fonr^aasnllal electors, two on jxirolc, !7; remaining in custody. June
piiwn^|
specialist then treatCive
name
of a hanker
nr krocer
.-rJ.... who
«». i= ernor,
eongreaameu.
governor,
gov- been
_____________
— ---------U ^v,c‘*'c
kiinwthe
\m?
me&lt;&gt;fBb
*aker Or
secretary
of state,lieutenant
auditor, tree#paroled, from
the prison.
i|&lt;mte of whom were
A W W'
her, but aha con­
Dill oH’5,.v.*'\**..’ ticitinont of such liver, piirity the blood, and invigorate the *
S°U"
«
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urer. superintendent of public instruction. •
ha* thus fax worked very succtsa- &gt; .
v
&lt;7
tinned to grow worse
system.
W. H. Goodyear.
Imsprecautioti is. to prevent flooding • attorney-general, regent* of state untver- - ••
VjF
Jk*
aod when informed;
1 ■
time.in a
tiie mgll with tietlous votes. Ngmes on-1
legislature.
fully.
v .SaR* tllat
her
••The Michigan Representative” is the known to grocer ur banker will be thrown I Connecticut-Six president!
fcrandRapirlf in:;;. Thetrtre«t&lt;The expense of the prisoners j&gt;er capita
and grandmother had
Lnt proved i.
=.&lt;: evcrythiaffl ate name of a new paper at Adrian, “dedicated out. Be very careful to write clearly and i
presidential
electors. per day fcr two jeara haa been 40 3-10
•o.rernor’
died from cancer he
"'—
*'"• •©vernor, 'lieutenant cents, and the earnings per capita per Ffl
,
C'trc •
-tre «. I became so to the best interest and highest elevation an acknowledgment of the receipt of each comptroller
legislature
■MSyp/S gave the case up M
।
&lt;■' «t*t«. U-MUTW.
nrrrjus that I ■ m/J break out crying of the colored people.
MW
vole will be sent to the fair voter.
Send ; comptroller,
Delaware-Three
presidential electors. day have been 3s 4-10 cents.
legislature.
J
hopeless.
gi!h?ut acy c. • ' While in this conOne minute* ta the standard time, and the po*tal to I’OMlnm Cereal Food Coffee I one congressman, governor, legislature.
Case Affeetiag Convict*.
Someone then re­
ftticn 1 wa* in.;:
: to use Dr. Wheel­
Co..
Hallie
Creek.
Mich.
It
Is
urged
that!
Florida
—
Four
presidential,
electors,
two
One Minute Cough Cure is' the tdandard
«°*ernor- terWature.
’commended
S.3.8.
|
Charles Miller, u convict, serving a
. - M' •
er’s Nerve Vit... ■■•;•. A change wag preparation for every cough or cold. It every earnest woman will.not hesitate to • t^nsresxmen.
’
little hope
remained, she
------ ------------------,
. Di-:teJ,',e utl’i first dose; four or is the only harmless remedy that produces expend a penny to register her preference I .i?vengco7JreL\T?n prr81denlt*1 electoni* aentence at the prison in JackMMi, by andthough
bi« attorney lam raiwed th, qa^tkrn ot lx&lt;un it. and an improvement &gt;11 no.
gre Mtler •-•ure Jwc a bsolfitely. Toat this most lulervsting period of National j Idaho-Three presidential electors, one the couatitu: ionality of the law pawed &gt;iced- Tbeeancer commenced to heal an4
immediate result).
W. H. Gooykau
Ujt I am in 1 '*ft- : health, can eat
history.
,
‘ congressman, governor, lieutenant govA Milwaukee firm will construct a large
aBTfhinir and drink tea or coffee with
This company have a national reputa- ; ernor. Judge supreme court, attorney-gen- i. im govern, -nood time ol eootoafori '■ Dr. Wheeler s Nerve Vital, elevator kt Grand Haven, lo be flushed by tion and pledge their integrity and honor ! •ral. v treasurer, mine inspector, superIn« M,1Jer "ns r&lt;'Dt4?c&lt;^ed J*efo^e the cral years have elapsed, not a sign
her cured her i . its abt’on on the December 10. Its capacity will lie 75,000 to report the vote exactly as received, i indent of public instruction. Auditor,
good-time law was passed. He claims
disease has ever returned.
•
per day. The grain will be brought across
nerves uf the st.omich.
his
time
should hove expired. ‘ The j
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A
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o
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rn
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t
'
“
'
Ut!
|"ni"oi-Ttsntr-to.r
prerid.ntl.1
rimtthe fake in bulk. '.
of the final vote polled up to . p. in. Nov. tors. 22 congreMmen, governor, lieutenant warden and board of control of the A
MAmpHvy
prison
say
the
law
doe.
Dot
hold
good
;
1^011^0/.
Mrs.R. DeYoung, Middleburg, la., 4tlf will be published In the week end- I governor, secretary at state, auditor.Trea»writes. 1 have used One Mln ate Cough .Ing Nov. 7lh and the vote is it prorgesses ■ urer. attorney-general, university trustees, as to prisoners received before the law ‘ S.S.S. (^itaranlrcd purely vegelablfj
’
... ....
Cure toy six years, both for myself and will be shown every week between now i
passed, and therefore he is still a con- ' is a real blood remedy, and never fall|
• C!R&lt;UL/ITION ■
presidential
electors.
men.
t „Indjana-rFlfteen
conjrn,,Amen. governor,
lieutenant
gov- vict. The case was argued and Bub- I to cure Cancer, Eczema, RhenniatiMa.
children, and 1 consider it the quickest ana thou
rdswBf .
125 quires. acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure I
wit tv-1 to the- supreme court and the Scrofula or any other blood disease.
wamu'd \ ontr&lt;
&lt; ernor, secretary *oL state, auditor treas­
ever used.
W. 11. Goodykaic /
.....................................
IO nHbnn^r.
I .Om boo k.
urer, reporter of the: supreme court, attor- .......
decision will affect over 59 prisoners.
will be mailed
i ncy-general. state Btatistiulan, supwrinAlfred -Hopkins, of punnlngsvllle, Ailevigor *n&lt;L vitality
free to any ad- WJ
i tendeut of public. Instruction.
Health to Micblgiux.
4 :t •ur«*!y his power san cuunty, died Moniiay night at Jtfoes- '
i Iowa—Thirteen presidential elector*. 11
During the week ended October 17 dress. Swift
vlUe. when* be was vikiffbg hl* *ou-in-law !
। congressmen, sccreiary of state, auditor,
Specific
Co.,
He formerly lived at .Jonesville, ami vran j
reporta
sent
in
by
54
observer*
in
va
­
- state treasurer, attcrney-generul. Ju3ge of
Atlanta Ga.
&gt;f} will be taken at one time sheriff of the county.
the supreme court, rallrca.l commissioners; rious portions of the state indicate that
; Kansas—Ten presidential electors, eight erysipelas xind inflammation of the kidget a Sl.’JOO
Did ydu ever think bow readily the I
congressmen, governor, lieutenant govern­
MORTGAGE SALE.
or. *tlbrncy-Rcnera|. secretary of suite. aeys increased and.typhoid fever de­
blmxl Is poisoned by constlpat\u&gt;7 Had 1 Kan«a*....
: treasurer, auditor, superintendent of pub­ creased in area of prevalence.
Con-. Default
__________
_
baring-bees
made .„
tn ....
the cendltu ,
''I
■ -!iu*&lt;
,.re employed- this blood means bad henith mid premature; Michigan
a certain mortaage made by Joseph . Koh
lie Instruction, eliic^ Justice of the supreme wumpttoo wa.^poruri .1 W. plm«. ! at
jOemg;iSZJ
SS J
old ftge. DeWitt’s Little Early Riser*,* tint I
ssd Rachael KoBar hi* wife of Irrtag. Bai
■ court, legislature. :
-■iircicd with the famous little pills, uicrcouie obstlnrto con- j
Michigan, to
to Samuel
ttaniutl Canon,
Canon, of
of Gr
Gala*
---- ntjr. Michigan.
‘
| Kentucky—Thirteen presidential electors, typhoid fever at 67, diphtheria nt 34, I ountr.
Ml—oarl
. - Kalatnszo* County. Michigan, “dated
scarlrt
f&lt;-rer
at
25.
metutte.
ut
10
ami
;
•("
‘Jf
stipatlon.
W. H. Goodykab
4 ’'uSS^Eicht breritotbd riecton. wboopinK
cough
.
. at 11_ pl. a«»I uary
uaryStu.
.’.tit.A.
A.'I).
I).
and
andrecorded,
recorded, in
in the
the offlds
off
...
......... df-Deedf,
..cci;, for the County । •
of the K-gtrter
y* .4 v.ry cold winColdwater ha* a ten-year-old boy who is
*, six congressmen. • * .*
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Barry and Stale cf Michigan, on the Sereni i '
Bennsyivanta
, ”
Maine
—;—•Six presld^ntialeteetors.
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1U&lt;. MD7
.day of January A. D. l«&gt;»Tn Ubsr *.
MotilihUs and minks te a hustler. At the bujtlnnlng uf the sum­
Marylnnd-Hlght presidential electors.
* nost-mortem examination was held !
oosbteii mortgage t Here a
i. ?vru husks air mer varatiun lie bought a cow. and by the
lx congressmen.
.•
A post-mortem examination was ncia t
u, be due nt the daje of this nrtiro th*
J
six
aale of milk had the animal paid for when
liy
Curoner
Beckwith
over
the
bodv
of
j
sum
of
Four
bmdred
thirty-ntne
Itottan
at 4
!
MoMachuretts-FIfteen
presidential
elec
­
a) iiDtnvnft! «ne.
school opened, besides earning enough
tlw, lnt.nl found ffn.fi,«In the .lip at
S
. IX? 2 'i
tors, 13 congrrxsmeh. governor, lieutenant
i governor, secretary -of state, .treasurer, the Bliss mill
•jt th.’ warden of extra tu pay for a -Hefcle. •
mil! at Saginaw, the result or proceeding? at law haring been inwHmsd 0 '
auditor, attcniey-CcnernL
showing conclusively that the child had
bJr ““ mort« *
■: .:,».** that It has
the Jul
A. L.Wooster, a prominent .citizen of
The Dl*covery ttaved His Life
! Michigan—Fourteen presidential electors.
- t----been murdered.
There was
bad! Nt»w, there fore, by virtue of the power of m » *
&lt;&gt;f ohly 3 cents a
Ossru. Ich.. after suffering excruciatingly
IS.T.'Kf. iTruL.oL
’Si'iby.■
”dtba
'•kuU
Mr. (». Caltoutte., Druggist. Begvers&gt;.™i„ „ th, t»h£. he.d .nd the .kuU ;
J&amp;TSS. ?
.■■rs in that instltu- from piie* fur twenty jests, w»s cured lu
tor land commlssfoner. attorney-general.
- a short time bj' uwing DeWitt’s Witch viHe, ML, says: “To Dr^King's New Dis­
was .badly fractured. There is no clue given test on Saturday, the Ninth day of
tfac ‘illentity
of—
tbe parents
Was taken With superinlendent st school*, members board
- or who
•
ary A. I). 1*87. st-Ten o’clock In the forenoon I
Hazel Salve, an alnsilute cure fur all akin covery I owe my life.
i
»«*«
“
.fcrtOri.
committed'
the
erimoj
shall
s«J)
at
PuMIcAMtioe.
to
the
highest, bp
3 i**publl£*D dab diseases. Mure of ihh preparation bi used iAt grippe and tried all the physicians for
dcr. at the Dorth trout door ot ths Court Ubote.
mih*M atiuuL bat of no a/ail and.wa* given ' seven congressmen, governor, lieutenant
Uilh*Cttj.of Baattcgs. (that bsing th* pi2a
an all others combined.
*
governor,
secretary
of
state.
’
tna-urer
and
where
the
Clrsalt
Court
for
Barry
CountyJH
upand told I ruuld not live.
Having .Dr. . „r._, __________________________________
Dlciilnton County Mint
W. H. GlMrtlYEAR
.emt to tflaugu-1
holdeu). the promt«es described ta *ald mart,
King's New Di-cov&lt;:y In my store I sent : attorney-general.
For ’he j eurJuM dosing the mine, gage, or soiouch Uiereut os may be reewujiry
T he Holland bfaycle club has decided to , ....
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ami bwau
— ....
It. --u-maml
—........
tn.m
—........
ll&gt;e
Ml».l»«lwl-M'i» tre,U.ntlal Ueetort.
iiiuuug the uc- I
pay the aiii&lt;«ct due ou told mortes?*, wgfi
of Dickinson county have produced 1.- to
.
i go ahead next 5*,»rl»g and build the pro- I first dose began to get better, and after . seven congres irneD.
riant percent, interest, and nil krgal rmt*. to.
■&gt; • . in
: gold.
Missouri
presidential—elecis--------worth it*&lt; weight
Wr—Seventeen
‘“‘T:
• — 633,732 tons of iron ore. The Chapin p*tbar wtth's’i *nor.ie» » tetror Ffttre» DMIMn
.
•
I pw-rd cyclo pain between Midland an.J ' Ibdi'g tlitre l*»lllf- ’lt
wn- up an&lt;i alwait tors&gt; 15 congresoOicr. tovercor. lieutenant
covenanted t-&gt;rtherein, the yrrmivs b-mx d*.
; »r uld.O'fego ; Macataws Park. Tlje etMt of the work again, it is worth it* weight in gold. We guveram-. secretary of state, auditor, xreasscribed to «*ld r.KKtxa«r a* al! that certain &gt;x,
Jcirt
ou'I’ut °&lt; “MW tons, and the Pewable piece and parcel of land situate la the Tc**n&gt; ■
'* : •■-»«».
‘
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“
*“
Uimim- asylum at wilt tie §70j. and 5500 has already been wont keep stpre or nou*e without II.” lints
270,637 *tons.
The- shin of Irvtng tn tbe Coauty of Barry ard MtMa
. '
Montana—Three presidential electees. comes next,
" with """
----a frw trial at W.. 11. Guddyear’*
S:is ^ras v-'ry via- aabscrlbtid.
of Michigan. »od known and drsent»c&lt;| m job
rumbier of active mines in the oounty ia to’•’i:
.
.
Young mutter* dread the Stynmer mon^ ature.
oneconsrcsymun, govtmor. lieutenant gov­
• ■rfa’i.cr.
The North East &lt;/uarttr of North WertiQawt ■
__
| cm
ernor,
or, a^mary
secretary u.
ul a**»v«
state, auditor. wwawi
trea»- JG’ employing on the surface 763 and erofH-cilon TsNutty-ooetn) tn Town
ths ou account uf the greM mortality arasa ,'lakit Barton, of Covert. wl:o public
“r«r. .tia«m
y-&lt;:«&gt;er:u.
.upenntendent
ot under ground 1,752 men.
la^Vu^
jusuc.
.uprsim.'
. I.nt go. and SpatiTU- tiving children caused by bowrl trouble*.
North
liange
Moe
Wtst. Containing Fort)
. ,
....lit—
livotle. r»r the HUnrMna
acre* more or lea*.
he. «liuf a- cotta0 Per tret frsfety may be »*sured thore who’: dishppenred-tn Chicago and waa thougnt
’[
Saxuai. CaK«toX,!
COMIKOVK
A
PoTTru.
Mortgaged,
to
have
been
abducted,
writes
home
th^t
ia
Mfe
with
relaUve,
i
“
•h'Mka-BieM
preaMuiqu
electors
,: tkt. Vast of the keep un hand DeWitt’* Colle and Cholera •he
James Shearer died at Bay City, aged
Al,
rmauye, m Decatur, •’«
sovercoc. ll.d.n.m .□?.
Atu»rney» lor Mortgageecure, and admin Li Ut it promptly. For.
73.
He
wis regent of Michigan uni­ Dated October T. taps.
-P/.Hutcd/ Enter*;
,
“errtsr; „t ,t.le. .ua„or,
cramp*, bilious colte. dysentery nud diar­
Charles T. Brenner.'the citv hall cu*- Ufoo! •ttt'”ieJr’’C?n«r»i. commhuloner of versity for eight years, and one of the
rhoea. it affurds instant relief.
todiah
at Gr
Gravid
I’iirr‘j-‘.i1'- oppited, to the 1 nruction.
public lands,
auperinttndent
of publicj£.
in- commissioners who had charge of build­
auXte.
’n,,,/Jta
regent
of .late.unlveity
W. H. Goodykaii
MORTGAGE BALK.
Tneg't-.,. h-ii: nt-y oi the part of
superior court for a divorce from hi* llce «upr«n« court.
z’ J
ing the state capital. He leaves a widow
Default having been made for more than stgtf
Hu liters recently found the okrletna of
.
ptiewu.'
iT-iag’’In business par­
&lt;U)» in the luyment of Interest overdue
Nevadar-Three
presidential
electors,
ono
wife. He is bfi years old and h’.s been
J're*l‘,enttal •lector*, one and three ions.
a
man
hantciug
by
a
win*
to
the
limb
of
a
pay
abbon
a
dated April 25. IPM,
a: 1 t.&gt; :• .-.irf toarriagir-wltij &gt;eonT
►vV^ri.v. , supreme
SUprtSi*
Piled up in the lumber yards of Mari­ made bv Reubenmortgage
married 18 years. HV
J’ Utu• uuu uaa .A-t
w- u
- conirrcasnmn. iicuici.atii governor,
and EHzabelh Shade, kutb md
tree near Menntninev. The Identity of the
He charges cruelty, j judge, regents of university, legislature.*
aa«cni;-. rd ;. M;-. E:ir R. Price.fennette and Menominee are 225,000,000* .and
.
wife.to DmwICoolbuueb and mosrds its
- —
. . \ j New Hampshire—Four presidential elec­
man Is a mystery.
The thing had evi­
offlec of the Register at Deed*, for the wtanHeftry .Wolfrom. of Benrihger tow n- tor*. two congressmen, governor, legiala-. feet of lumber. Before the season is Ute
-;.u m-'.tu,
Y. W. C. A. at the dently been hanging there for two or three
ty of Ram and Slate of Michigan, on lb« ,7th
ship. ^u_as convicted at Rogers City of ■ ‘.ore.
over the amount in the yards will bF day of August. A. !&gt;.. Ih4. tn liber 47 of JM on•
\
e-!.»etdk&gt;n at !.»»
;* Friday. The Ideal years.
on pair t&lt;» and the »a (! Daniel t nm«
the ctimc't&lt;scriminn) assault on his 15- ■ New Jersey—Ten presidential electors, over 300,000,000 feet. This lumber is gages
baugh havtngdird Intestate, and the »aM n Mcongressmen, legislature.
.
.
phee f|r a wo:.n!! r. ti;-4 tiome. she said.
English Spaviu Liniment, removes all year-old daughter and sentenced to eight
New York—Thirty-*!* presidential elec- worth, nt a conservative estimate, over Bee having been assigned by het Jamm ( oof.
ugh, Cy nthia Green and Martha m«dy. polo
»tl tb4 la.-.-:
: : &gt;r .j( bmite-maklng Hard. Soft or Cullou*n( Lumps and Blomten years’ imprisonment ,tt Jackson.
. tors. 34 cungraasm-.-n. governor, lieutenant S3jOOO,QOO.
~
surviving brfn at law of said Daniel Cuoltaa igh.
Harry Johnson, night clerk and par- governor, jujgTTourt’cf appeals,’iegl.lattLbefan ■»: v«mng wum-n &lt;&lt;*flHff ccmu- Uhes from horses. Blood Spavin*. Curlw.
to Rosanna Onolbaugti by an a»«lgi-inent d tod
Koyairy weu*.
’b 3Hh. IRrt. and recorded In arid Rm
tUrfaiidWi t'j.? Y, W. V-A. one of IM Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Dune, Stifles, office
ter in the
American
Express
’s , .tur’ ’? C«r°hna-Kleven presidential elec- jI
nt Grand
Rapid*,
andcompany
a settled
Nort
Rome, Oct. 2b.—The civil and ■ re­ Mar.
inters office, on the wth day of Jgno A. fy.,
Sprains, all Swollen Throat*. Coughs, vic.
t0?*' n1’”" con,rrr“n,en« &lt;ov»rnor. lleutwiw ’ ligious ceremonies uniting in murriagc |n»-&gt;. in liber » of mortgages, on page i.a, for
a ivu S-50 by use of Olig bottle. Warranted package containinir «*’•’’'» havA k.
which default the said .Rosanna CooibuMhi by
pa
b
c
containing
Daye
.been
ant
governor,
secretary
of
state,
treasurer
Prince
Victor
Emannel,
prince
of
Naples
Hie UiOi't wonderful HleiuiBli Cure ever missing severol days.
auditor, superintendent of public instruc- and crown prince of Italy, to Princess virtue of the right given her by the said morb
gage, has made and hereby tnahts tbs wtiOM
Thc Sturgeon River Lumber com-' court a‘torn‘:&gt;’'cer‘eral« 'Justica supreme
breu s’iz.'rJy motidv.l u&gt; Hudson.
If j known. Sold by W. »l. Good} car, Drug­
Helene, third daughter of Prince Nich­ principal sum of said mortgage end tr.e istar' gwt, Hastings, )dich.
esc accrued therom now due and savant# aa&lt;
MeKiulr/f- •-;j a nun named Randall
pany, the largest and oldest-lumbering 1 Norin Dakota-Three presidential eiec- olas 1., rulsr of Montenegro, were per­ on which marlgage there 4s claimed to be dna
concern in the copjier district, has been t0”- one congressman, governor. Ik-uten- formed Saturday forenoon.
at the date &lt; f tbri oorice the sum of Ihhw hug.
' will trun.l ••
«tj ncniv i Reran, who h a
dred eighty three dollars and seventy dim
pliced in charge uf E. J- Wright, of :
°.f stal*-l»*«»ur.r.
cents lor principal, interest, taxes and insor.
eipp’t, tbnKuNi ir.v streets of the town.
The best salve jn the world for cuts, Boughtou, a. tru.tcc for the" mart- mlralonera, superintendent of publlc ’.bk- 1
auce,
and aa attorney fee of tweoty-gra dol­
London, Oct. 23.—Advices from For­ lar^ provided
1 a-r will send up a piercing bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
for tn said mortgage, and no anti
st ruction, insurance commissioner, com­
state that the Japanese are paci­ or proceedings at law having been tastttntagta
fhriUilor
-u■•t-.--.ful cavdidatv. Should wrea, tetter, chapped hand®, chilblains, gagecs.
missioner cf agriculture and labor, ;eg:a- mosa
1
.
recover
lite * mount secured by said morfgaa
Paul Hogue attempted to kill a calf utorZ*
tetura.
*
.-1fying that island by exterminating the or any part thereof. Nolle? Is theraloM hereby
Brjan-wAi. i;-un ■ will rig himself as a! coms, and ail akin Irruptions, and posi­
Ohio
Ohio—
—Twenty-threo
Twenty-threo presidential
presidential electors
electors. natives. Men, women and children are given that on the »&lt;tii day of December. IgM,
tively cure piles or no pay required. It with the butt of a loaded shotgun at
.
,eolur&lt;^i cOa- u.ui and drive the other over ;
secretary vf
of state. Jadgi
Judge
congressmen, secret.r,
ten o'clock In the forenoo.. there wlliba aoU
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction 8L Joseph, but the gun exploded, kilb a ^rcu.v
vUUrt. food end d-,ry commission- Ibayoneted by Japanese troops, while at
at the north front door -if the court house ta the
the preftilbed • r.nse, howling like a tnad- or money refunded. Price *J5 rents per
jthe whole country is overrun by ban­ elty of Hastings, con. t of Barry and state ft
lug Bogue ulmo.1 in.t.ntjy,
. er, member board of public works.
Mlcliljran, (said court house being the olaee la
Oregon—Four presidential electors, legis- ditti.
(
box. For sale by W. £1. Goodyear, the
m»n in the im iniwhile.
At the annual meeting in Plainwell
which the circuit caurt for the county of Harry
lature. .
is held), it public auction, to the highest big
Another Record Broken.
Suptriiitru.lrnt* of the .poor for Alle- druggist.
of the Woman’s Home Missionary so­
Pennsylvania—Thirty-two
presidential
dcr. the premises dHeribcd in said mortgage
Chicago, Oct. 26.—Arthur E. Smith, of or
ciety. Mrs. W. A. Mooic, of Detroit, electors. 29 congressmen.
so much thco-of ns may be nec-ssary to a£t&lt;
. fin county i. ; .ft fur the year ending
Hall’s Hair Rrnrwer cures dandruff
Rhode Island—Four presidential electors, ,this city, reduced the.24-hour American Isty the amount due on said morig ige as aixwe,
S?pL ». J'*' ■; Whole number of inmates and scalp affections: also eases of baldness was elected president.
forth, with the Interest thereon and tbs
two congressmen.
bicycle rood record, making 295% mile* set
costs, chargee and »xpen-*s allowed by law eat
Reuben R. Tingley, an old soldier and
South Carolina—Nine presidential elec­
daiiiiy the yr.tr. S5, of whom four died, where the glands which feed the roots of i
in that time, thereby breaking the for­ provided for in vakl nW.rtgage tod pretufset
for years a resident of Jacksun. died sud­ tors, seven congressmen, governor, lienztieing situated in the village of Uomftaud. tn
1) W(jv rre i arly diverged, seven were the hair are not closad up.
tenant governor, secretary of slate, comp- ,mer record of 277 miles.
the county of Barry and state of Michigan, aog
denly of heart disease. He w as grunted troUer-general, attorney-general, treakurdescribed as follows, to wit:
••pt tf the
asylum and six to the
er. adjutant and inspector-general.
I
if Ointments for Catarrh That u pension ony a few weeks since.
Bring lots number four and six n&lt; block num­
siatejubii r
leaving 48 In the pour
ber five of Parton’s addlttoato the vfltaga ot
Burglars -aided the general store of • South Dakota—Four presidential elec­
Woodland, tbe name being situated on BMUoa
lous^Sept.
The average cost of main- as men-ury will surely dretenr tkr.Mww* of Thompson Bros, in Fenwick and car- tors, two congressmen, governor, lieuten­
number fifteen, town number four north, range
ant
governor,
secretary
of
state,
treasurer,
mid cmaptetelv drrvw thnumber seven west, and la the township to
tenant? wij. si.tiq per week, including smell
wh»u entering It through tbemb«.i:s !"irfj»cM. ried:awuy over $200 worth uf uierclian- auditor, attorney-general, superintendent ।
Woodland, oounty of Barry, and staleot Mtab*
of public Instruction, railway commis­
•ixpsreeut, .u: lest on S15.OT0 farm. Su-h articles should nev-r b* nsfld evr-ent on
•Ut*n.
sioners. land commissioners, legislature.
pre-erl pi tens from some reputnbte hbyvleiaD. dise.
Dated September .xtb i*to.
During the funeral services of Pearl
Tb- ban I. if «upr: visors visited the poor as the dam«g* they wilt »1o Is
Tennessee—Twelve presidential electors,
KosAxxa Ccmilbapob.
goo I V-.U ran anoublv ds rive from tb&lt;^ I HI I * Green at St. Iaiuis his wife, aged 22,died ten congressmen, governor.
.Assignee ol Mortgage,
Ufs to Tbur-dxy.
CMar-h Cure. meOiHectured bv F. •’ • J^***^** ft
ALOVXO K KKXAOTOy .
Texas—Fifteen presidential electors, 13
Co.. Toledo. O. conlalcs rm mereun . mm is of typhoid fever.
congressmen,
governor,
lieutenant
govf
AUttiwy
lor
Awtgt.ee
.
.
AliK'-i’i**'.tl. Mertaany. a bo'.t of light­ taken Internally, aefliijf directly upon the Hood
The large grain ami stock burns on enior, comptroller, treasurer, attorney.
fcsiantiy Dteited Iwo wire nails 5.32 and mucous surfaces of the s&gt;*,’*,”tl,
Out-door life and Scott’s
Ha'I’s r uarrh f’areM wire v&lt;w got lb- -.-nuI . the farm of J. IL Stockdale, just.outside gui.ehtL land commissioner, superintendent
. MORTGAGE BALE.
in di- ■&lt;*r. To melt iron in thia |&lt; Is taken internally Sl-d i»_mode !u T* «*«- of Flint, were burned, together with public instruction., railroad commissioner,
Default Baring been made for more than sixty
Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with
bv F. J. (JhM-v AC &gt;. ToeUmonW* free. their contents. The barns ’were built j Judges of court of appeals.
.dais in lhe payment of interot mtrdde and
•
»l&gt;ort‘iin;- -A.'uiij .be impossible In thn Ohl-i.
Utah—Thrve presidential electors, one con­
—UKptoto by dnugl'ts. prtet
per.tcUie.
payable on a nwirtgsp*dated Msrt h l«h,' ISOL
Hypophosphites
have
cured
htReit iutiM-e. iiGiv
In
existence.
gressman. legislature.
t
made by Josbur. D. Baker and K'Jixt-rth Hakar.
uta cost of 52.000.
—Four presidential electors.
husband and wife, of Castleton. Harry Couotv,
thousands of cases of consump­
Itlnod is Life.
An order has been Issued to discon- j1 Vermont
•0,l , it
w.&gt;u ;l
only
be
aecoiuVirginia—Twelve presidential electors,
•Michigan, tn John &gt;1. ^mith. and nvordwi la
tiuur
the
post
office
ut
Joliet,
Midland
|
11
l«
ibr
m~ll.no
w-./v
the offireo! the Register ofdrsds. tar the Cornu
tion
in
the
early
stages
They
1'1 &lt;if!l with i •• aid of e,lectrlelty. but a nerve, tnnsrle, nnreii god flb* n&lt; »»&lt;*"■ ^-‘"*** J
। ten gongrossmen.
ty M Barty, in the Mate of Michigan, on tbs
county. October 31. MaH v^ill there­ : Washington—Four presidential electors,
*&gt;rriixG&gt;. If*»»•
W&lt;”
*
rl.-h on
21»t day of Oclutwr. 1W. on liter ST of morPcure old, advanced cases too;
- Hiid a poenllal of j Md
jXtby'jM'WiH
wii:
ifdI’nr.n*.
two congressmen, governor, lieutenant gov­
KS11I.7A win ’*
wrtlHf.l'nK.r-.
Mges. on page id. for which ctefkti't the said
.; ernor, Judge of supreme court, secretary
Stf.Ook vifi* would
necessary. ThlSl AOVH
'' I be
ItM HnmMaarv
Joon M. Hmlth. by virtue of the i kht glvmi him
*-)&gt;• .CVCrtAXO
.rvertato JTOtl.
you. fhXWl W* l*te*tSrSSdritv* \uuf after go to Hope.
The West Michigan furniture factory ai mate, auditor, treasurer, attorhey-gen- , but not so many, nor so prompt­
by the skid mortgiu-c. has mad* and hereby
..............’''
nov. i to kesp you In health -by making &gt;u,ir
Hretfle ton-.- i.,j dim secoinl
represent." I; power
era!,
superintendent
of
public
instruction,
ly.
When
a
case
is
so
far
ad
­
makes
the whole principal sum of said mart­
at Holland was burned, the loos being
blood rich nnd pure.
•
commissioner of public lands, state printer.
gage and the interesracrtued thtirren dww dm
I.OTOibd-..-j. .w^r. but as the lightning I
vanced that a cure cannot be
ami pavabh-ai*d on which imriL^go there is
West Virginia—Six presidential electors,
S190.000.
claimed to be due at the date of this nextee tha
Thef board of supervisors at their four congressmen, governor, auditor,-treas­
aivornp i-l : th- melting hi considerable |
made, even then SCOTT'S
Hood'* Pilta are easy to tatd.
to crBM
aum of seventeen huixircri and ••&lt;/t:tr-«Ix doiannual meeting in Flint efectcd Alex­ urer, attorney-general, superintendent ot
cm fun-. one tenth uf a second: it1
buw and forty one cruia and an aitornry tee at
Cure indigestion, blllloesnes*. **■
Justice supreme court.
EMULSION checks the rapid
tweuty-flye dollars provided for in »ald martr
ander McArn superintendent of the schools.
follows tin the bull wus hO.OQU horse |
Wisconsin—Twelve presidential electors,
B». and no suit or proceeding al law hartm
ton congressmen, governor, lieutenant gov­
ity of the disease, relieves the
u Instlteied to recover ibr umount MDOtoi
poor for two years.
bv said mortgage »«r any part thereof.
John Toutloff burglarised the saloon ernor. secretary of state, insurance esmpains in the chest, reduces the
Notice is there fore terrby «i wn that an the
mlssioner. treasurer, attorney-general,
Tli» ol.| stm&lt;,f i’roiiiM'ieus Is a piftt |
of his father. Mose B. Toutloff. at railroad commissioner, superintendent of
Mb day. of DeecmberjiW. at ten o etock la Hu
bit. Prumrtheih was on terms of »«Kinight sweats, and makes the
forenoon, iberv will be mW at the north from
lahpemlng, obtaining 5300 in cash and
a
.
door at the eouri bouse, tn Ibe city of Harting*,
^Wyoming—Three presidehtlaf electors,
•ni-J wim the giuls. From them lie st J * I
watehea valued at $200. Bewail,
cough easier. In these cases it
county of Barry and state ofMlrhKaniaakleMrt
one congressman. Justice supreme court.
and gate it to men. For this rin he1
bonsebetag UtejHare it^wHhigh fhr qrewlt emwi
For Infants and Children.
comforts and prolong? life.
Arisons—Delegate' to congress.
,
•ubuund’iu the fucks of Mount Cau-|
rested.
New Mexico— Delegate to congress.
।
ttsm. and vulture^ were set upon him. |
Don't
experiment
with
cures
Oklahoma
—
Delegate
to
congress.
They ouly u:.. nj, liver. This grew again i
bomethlng (• Know
imf
that destroy the di {ration. Phi
It may be worth something to know that
■tfut a% it Au-* pecked away.
Are hh
Hlg Mill* Burned.
the very best medicine for restoring the
vufffrltKN tn ia- Imagined?
Lawrence. Maas.. Oct. 26.—The Waahaffowad
tow oar
Take a mndeni interpretation of the partired out nervous aysWm to a healthy vig­ togton mills, which fans one of the
which hjtf been THE t
or h Electric-Bitter*.
This medicine lr.
hble. Tlieir Is uu cooking without tire-,
largest cotton dress goods masufactorpurely vegetable, acts by giving tone to
taeinkhig an 1 eating the mlscH f !»*••
dard for ver 20 ears
tafia
■br slmmcli 1« overtaxed, the laiwelx &gt;»ethe nerve renters in the stomach, gently ,ng plants in this city, were damaged
M*rtu?*(
stlmnlates the . Liver and Kidneys, and by Are to the extent of *100,000.
C"nr clogged, they cannot rtispo?® of Hie
aids these organs In throwing off imparl
»««&lt;* that 1, given them. The Imparities
IA Htuig Chang Beaches Peking
•backup on the liver. Theo come- the
tie* In the blood.
Electric Bitters Im­
Peking. Oct. 22.—U Hung Chang, the
$U0Q.
proves the appetite, aids digestion, and is
Joltures—the icrment?' of a discard liver.
special envoy of the emperor, arrived
SCOTT a SOWXB, Kssr Ywt
prooounred by Cho*e who bare tried II as
Bf. Picrcr-H Holden Medical Dt-cowry i«
the very best blood purlfler and nerve ten- I here Teeeday, October 30, tm hto re
•’rv than equal to. the vultukes &lt;»f d&gt;*Io. Try IL Hold for
®r •10° »*r | torn from his tour of Eurgpa, the
&lt;*P»i« and it* kindred dlsraeea.' There l«
United States and Canada.
’"‘•f*re need of goffering fmni dyaprp***
buttle at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug Store.
* there |» of hanging one’s self“J til medicine dealers the wikM over.

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rhureday, Oct. 29, 1896,
MARSHALL L. COOK.Editor.
TEE HASTINGS, MICH.. PCS'

AUGUST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES

National Bepnblican Ticket.
FOR PRESIDENT.
WILLIAM MQ KIN LET,
of Ohio.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
GARRET A. HOBART,

STATE TICKET.

Thoma* B. Dunton, of Marquette,
iMhlagton Gardner ot Calboun

George A'. Steel of cfinton.
Roaco 1&gt;. Dlx of Berrien.
For’Attorney General —
Fred A. Maynard of Kent.

For Cntnmlnwncr State Land Office-

For Superintend'! Public Instruction—
J. R.Hammond of Hillsdale.
For Member State Boaytl ot Education'—
J. W.Simmon* of Shtawastee.
Bor Congress. 4th DUtrict-Hon. K. L. Hamilton, of Kile*.

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COUNTY TICKET.
For Senator•
Frank Merritt, of Charlotte.

For Rrprc"entuilve State Legiriature— '
Myron Wing, of Burry.
Jas. B. Mil!*.of Na*livllte. *
For Sheriff—
tfam’l. C. Rltctiie, of Ynnkee Springs.
For Clerk.Walter Brown,
Orangeville.
For’Trcaaarer—-J.G. Hugbe*. of Barry.
For Register of Deeds—
C. F. Brooki, of Uaatiu^*.

•For County Surveyor—
Lee 8. Cobb, of BuUaad.
For Circuit Court Comml»*loner*—
«J. E. Ilnrreil. of Haotlnir* and C. fl. Paltnertou, of Woodland.
oi- Coroner*—
Dr. J. W. Sackett, ot Prnirfevillc aud Dr.
Savdrr, of Hasting*.
OUR FINANOIAL PLANK
The republican party 1* unreservedly for
ouurt money. It caused the'enactment of

J. H. Dcanl* Brcomr* Very Confiding
TbeChl«a*n Btspatch.
We hear a great deal from the silver orators about the wealth of tbe Vanderbilts,
No end of amusement was created to
Russell Sage. Armour and a few others but not a word about Abe wmI th of tbe members
thia city yesterday by an article that ap­
of the great silver trust Below we give a few ot their names as follows:—
v
peared In tbe Chicago Dispatch, a rabid ooaotry. If William J. Bryan and a decs*
OWNERS OF THE GREAT SILVER TRUST AND THEIR ACTIVE free stiver paper. Tbe article was written oeratlc eongrmi to elected, it will bh«»
upon the authority of J. H. Dennis.
Tbe

AGENTS.

article reads as follows.
“J. H. Dennto, Chairman of th* Barry
Butt Silver Smelting Works. IltaOOO.OOO
lAWMOt county democrat committee, states that
Walter S. Hobart
16,000,000 Mark Hanna’s forces are on tbe run, hotly
French Syndicate
Leadville
Silver Smelting
8,’00,000 pursued by the following recent republi­
Worka......................... ............. ..
5,000,000 cans: Dr. G. W. Lowry, Dr. D. E. Faller,
Broadwater Estate..........
5.000,000 Attorney Fred Walker, B. R. Ro*, promi­
Congressman Francis J. NewCharles N. Felton
5,000,000
lands, (Sharon)
35,000.000 Henry Wolcott
5,000,009 nent farmer; F. A. Black, marble-^Jreier;
Hearst Estate.................. ............. 35,000,000 David J. Campau
4.000,000 W. A. Hams, merchant; L. E. Stauffer,
Fair Estate, Cal. and Nev.
A. J. Davis
fl,000.000 mercl&amp;nt; G. F. Chidester, merchant;
25,000,000 N. C. Creed.
■lines.............................
3,000,000 Will Chidester, express agent; Sylvester
8. O’Brien Estate
25,000.000 Thomas Cruse
3,000,000
Flood Estate
25.000.000 J. B. Grant................................. ..
8.000.000 Greusel, owner of the iron works: and
Lloyd Tevis...
25,000,000 Nathan P. Hill
2.500.000 George C. Walters, manufacturer, all of
Denver
Silver
Smelting
James Murray
Worksi
2,000,000 Hastlngs.and Hamilton Carveth,promlnent
25,000,000 I^e Mantle
2.000.000 fanner; Dr. Mattesdn and B. A. Almy,
Senator William Stewart.... 30.000,000 J. C. Power..................:
3,000,000
R. C. Chambers
20.000,000 Alva Adams
merchant, all of the village of Middleville.
Joseph R. de 1a Mar...
20,000,000 Less than forty other mine
We are surprised that among this list
Charles E. Laine
'-•O.O'.h i.UO.i
owners in Colorado. Utah
20,000.000
Adolph Sutro
20.000,000
and Montana
tbe Journal editor didn’t Include bls own
S. T. Hauser..
20;000,000
name. Mr. B. Bl Rose whom the Journal
.1616,000,000
Holden
15,000,000
Total
editor quotes as a republican has been a
prohibitionist f.or 19 or 15 years; L. E.
These gentlemen win take 53 cents worth of silver ore In at one door of the mint Stauffer has also been a prohibitionist;
and emerge from the other with a coin stamped with a dollar mark.
Sylvester Greuiel has Dot voted tbe re­
SEVENTY-TWO niLLION PEOPLE OF THE L'NITED STATES .
publican national ticket in many, many
years. Mr. Matteson and B. A. Almy are
will work just as hard to secure this depreciated dollar as they have to work now.
When they get this dollar. It will buy Just half what It does to-day.
life-long democrats, the former at present
Senator John P. Jones Is at present directing the free silver campaign at Chicago. postmaster at Middleville.
Some of the
Senator William Stewart is one of the strongest supporters of free coinage of .sliver^
others mentioned In this list have by no
These gentlemen are Senators from the Rotten Borough of Nevada, a state with 85,­
means
deserted
tbe
republican
parjy.
000 population,.and a sliver mining camp.
In 1874 Senator Stewart said in Congress (a year after the crime of *78):
and nearly all of them are more or leas hot
to think that the Journal editor has placed

J. R. Haggin
David Mofflat
Senator John P. Jones.
John Mackay...................
Marcus Daly ...

825.000,000
35.000,000
25,000,000
40,090.000
25,000,000
40,000,000

“The question never will be settled until you determine the
simple question whether the laboring man is entitled to have a
gold dollar, if he earns it, or whether yoii are going to cheat him
with something else.”—Congressional Record, June 13, 1874. Paffe
4909.

Shortly afterwards he'became interested in sliver mines.
Is not “the InborlngNnan still entitled to have a gold dollar, when he earns it.'” or
to he .now fo be “cheated with something else,’’■
‘Because Mr. Stewart has since bought
a silver mine?
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Are the silver mine owners, who are directly interested In tbe product of silver
mines, the proper parties to instruct -tha people of the United States regarding their
financial system?
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USS JOURFAL IQS BD MONEY 211832.
“But the dollar unit of coinage of both metals must be of
equal Intrinsic and exchangeable value, or be adjusted by' Inter­
national agreement, or by ffiich safeguards of legislation as shall
Insure the maintenance of tlfe.parity of the two metals and the
equal power of any dollar at all times In the market and' in tbe
payment of debts. We demand that all paper currency shall be
kept at par with, and redeemable in such coin.
We Insist upon
this policy as especially necessary for the protection of the farmera and laboring clanca, the flint and nioat defcneelas rlctimn

them in- the list of deserters.

FARMERS OF MICHIGAN.
Th!• Interest* You.

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The figures below are official and show
how the McKinley Bill protected you and
how you have been Injured by Ito repeal.
Comparison Is made of two years under
the MeKInJey Bill with two years under
the Wltonn-Bfyan Bill of the amount of
farm produets brought into Michigan from
Canada, through the Detroit Custom
House alone, to compete with tbe products
.of your farms:'

Two years under
Two rears un&lt;l*r
Wilton Bryau Bill
McKinley Bill
pounds
275JM7 pouu&lt;s
“
Poultry
150.KU —
XS63 bushels
bushels1
Corn
22.4S5
*•
Oats
dozen
ilSJffs drams
Kgn
tons
Hay
pounds
Beef
Mutton
1J00
an tons
tons
Straw
v.&gt; G3&gt;; bushels
KXUl busbeis
Barley
XI.M0
MMJ76
^Potatoes
pounds
3*0.5^ pounds
Wool
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Looking Backward.
At the County convention held last
April for the purpose of nominating dele­
gates to tbe State convention A. D.
Hughes, of Irving, fusion candidate for
Stat^Senntor, signed tbe following resolu­

of unstable money and fluctuating currency.”
specie payments in 1879; since then every
dollar has been as good as gold.
We ora unalterably opposed to every
tions, which was just as good republican
measure calculated to debase our curren­
doctrine then as it to adw:
cy or Impair the credit of our country. We
are, therefore, opposed to the free coinage
•■We contend for a currency of gold, silver sod
of stiver except by international agree­
paper that shall be sound as the country and
The
Journal
dur'ipg
all
this
contest
has
aa uDtiHilnhed us its honor and to fuat end
ment with the leading commercial nations GEN. GRANT NOT A REPUDIATOR.
favor btawtaUlam under such restriction* m
more
than
sustained
its
reputation
of
con
­
of the world, which we pledge on rselves
will secure the maintenance of the parity of the
to promote, and until such agreement
ducting a campaign of misinformation,
metals. &gt;0 that the purchasing and debt naylag
“To protect the National honor
powerof the dollar shall be at all tlnup equal.
1 an be obtained, the existing gold standard
Minrh?}. Kkkz.be.'
every dollar of government indebt­ Fred W. Walker is one of the bitterest
William w. Pottkb,
A. D. HuoiiEB
edness should be paid in gold, un­ enemies of the republican party in this
Protection to American industries meant
ures designed to maintain Inviolably the less otherwise expressly, provided campaign, and yet he is holding two of­
obligation* of the United State* and al
/
prosperity for thirty years in thia country.
Let it be understood that no fices'by-tfle gift of that party.
our money, whether coin or paper at the for.
It will mean the same thing.for thirty^
present ntaudard. the standard of the moat repudiator of one farthing of our
It you have lived In the state six months years more, if the people want it, and vote
enlightened nation* of the earth.
public debt will . be trusted in a or in the township or ward twenty days for the great champion of Protection, Wm.
public place and it*will go far to­ before election day you can vote. If not McKinley.
A vote for Bryan Is a vote for Canada.
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ward strengthening a credit that you can't vote.
If you will only give employment to the
A vote for McKinley is a vote. for the should be the best in the world.—
There is just as much gold as there is million laborers now Idle In this country,
United States.
From Gen. Grant’s Inaugural Ad­ sliver used as money. Even free silverites who are compelled to raise What they eat.
admit that under free and unlimited coin­ as far aslbey can, because they are not
dress, March 4th, 1869.
Vote the republican ticket and vote it
age 16 to 1 gold will go out of circulation. earning any money, and thus make of
stntlghL.
Then what is to prevent sliver from being them consumers instead of producers, you
cornered?
have-just so far created a demand for
Bryan On Wool.
Look out for campaign Iles, and take no
farm products by lessening the supply and
stock in any reports of any kind from now
The Journal editor tr« to cast asper­
Increasing the demand, for when the la*
&gt;
“Speaking for myself, it to Im- j sions upon the visit of the Soldiers to this
borer has employment be buys these nec­
t material. In my opinion, whether 1 city last week by indirectly insinuating
essaries Instead of producing them.
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A vote for Bryan Is a vote to continue
tbe sheep grower receives any ] that they had been carousing and all of
the great wrong that Is done you under
benefit from tbe tariff or not.
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them could not appear.
This slur .upon
One of the arguments of the free silver­
the Wilson bill.
am for free woo).”
! the old soldiers will not be forgotten nex t ites to that our silver or money does not
Tuesday.
pass in other countries.
Mr. John Rob­
Let me see, did any of us know any­
ertson, of Irving, returned from a visit
thing about this William Jennings Bryan
• The republican party is In favor of abroad only recently and said that be had
Register Saturday if you are not ala few months ago?
1 wonder whether he
keeping our monetary system just exactly do trouble whatever In getting the gold
ready registered.
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Is a Statesman, or only a good talker?
It
as it is torday, having all our dollars of for our silver or-paper money to its full
bothers me to see how bls silver dollar is
Republicans see that all your voters are gold, allyer and paper worth 100 cents. face value with the exception of deduct­
a cheap dollar and a dear dollar at the registered Saturday. Don’t fail.
Some have the mistaken notion that If the ing a slight exchange for transferring the
same time as be claims.
republican party is successful this will not the money. In other words a dollar of
Every nominee on the republican ticket be true and that all our silver will be our money to as good as gold.
Under
John G. Steele, of South Bend, Indi­
Is a man worthy of your confidence and thrown out of use. This is not true. We free coinage, or by taking away tbe prom­
ana, Paet Commander of Aulen Post No.
your vote.
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will use just as much paper and silver as toe of our government to keen • our money
8, of that city denied most emphatically
ever.
at a parity as at present, our silver and
the press reports circulated recently upon
The government can force people to
paper dollars would be worth just the
the occasion of the soldier party to that take money but it can never fix Its pur­
What we want is stability and the beat bullion price of silver, and It would take
City. He said that no such address as was chasing power.
dollar the jrorld makes.
If prosperity two of our silver dollars to buy a gold dol­
purported to have been read was given..
will come at all it will come from certain­ lar, just as ie tbe ease of Mexico, Japan
Also that there Is no such organization In
The fusion party in this county simply ty, from eenfldence. Upon this question
aid China.
South Bend as the 200 Veteran Silver hope to get Into power through the assist­
the republican party stands for s.n honest
Chab; that a veterans silver organization ance of republican votes.
The position of our silver friends that
Under the dollar, for a stable dollar, for the dollar of
was attempted but that only six or eight guise of voting It expects to hoodwink
the world’s best civilization. Our people we need more money to make good times
•ignatures could be secured.
to
not borne out by tbe facts.
In *98, *94,
enough voters to win.
deserve it and to be prosperous they must
and ’95 there was coined of money in this
have it.
Free
sliver
orators
rant
against
Eng
­
George Q. Scripps, a brother of James
country and added to the money of the
E. Scripps, aud one of tbe proprietors of land, tbe Rothschilds, Vanderbilts, Rocke­
During all thia campaign tbe • Journal nation. fifty-five million dollars more than
tbe Detroit News Tribune, ia Interested in fellers, and other wealthy people, but they
has run an obscure portion of a paragraph for tbe years *90, *91 and ’Pl and yet the
•liver mines.
Mr. Chas. A. Ward, the never say a word abdut tbe great mlliibnfrom one of James G. Blaine's speeches. latter years were years of prosperity, years
FunSecretary of the County Demooratie-Unton 4re silver mine owners of tbe* west “
It also has another extract from Benja­ to which the quantity or tbe. products of
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ailveM’rohlbltion-Fopultot combined com­ ny isn't It?
min Harrison's mesMgea to Congress and the farm brought a good price 'and in
mittee, was at one time in charge of hto
one from Ingersoll. These were aU .pub­ which more mortgagee wees paid and dis­
The
fusion
to
to
’
who
have
entered
sueh
aftver mining intereptfl In Colorado, and he
Not so the
lished with the sole purpose of making charged than were made.
will tell you so. Scripps has something Utter complaints about poverty, have not someone believe tteae great leader* were years of *98, *94 and ’95. More money but
•ver •190,000' Invested in pffnes, Mr. 'only bad from eight to twelve different in favor of free, silver coinage 16 to I barter times. Tbe trouble was tbe change
Wart says. Perhaps Ixe'bM a great deal -local speakers in the field, but have rented
We know what our
when the fact to that not one of them in our tariff laws.
Who foots
■wre, no one knows just how much, 'a large ball for headquarters,
were, and tbe Journal editor kuows that opponents told us in ’PS and they were be­
the
bills?
tar be hi a Bin who keeps hto buslneas af- 1
to It
not one simple line of proof can be brought lieved, and we voted for free trade,
fairs to himself. Do you imagine for a
.M that this fact has anything to (to L Tbe farmers cannot be prosperous wlh- forth to show It. On the contrary, Blaine,
out a prosperous working etosa.
Under Harrison. Ingersoll, Grant, Ix^can, Zaeh to trust I be party of Lincoln, Grant,
our wise tariff tows such a condition pre­ Chandler, Garfield and in fact all the Blaine and Garflekl, who altbtmgh fought
the Tribune, the silver twins of vailed, and republican suceewi. will bring Kivile*: nlnri.
thl, country luve always In awry poalUon by th. oppoaltk» ).t
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Uroro
—a
—w
—actpowlWould it be at all strange?—
were right and bow --nnlveraHy
about such a condltlon jgain. t Try It to»d

when be casts his ballot:—

1st—Free Trade.
2nd—Free Silver.
3rd—Supremacy of State
Over Government.
4th—Making the Supreme
Court Subservient to Party
Supremacy.
As to the first proposition there need be
no extended remarks. The people of Bar­
ry County need not be reminded of tbe
fact that four years ago free trade orators
were going up and down the length and
breadth of this land making the very
same promises for free trade that they
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make to-day for free silver.
They told
toe people that wheat would bring 81.25
a bushel, that labor would receive more
employment and better pay. Neither prom­
ise has been fulfilled. To-day they will
say nothing about free trade, but under
that ruinous policy farm products have
gone down, labor has been ridueed In
wage or thrown out of employment en­
tirely, factories have been closed down
and many a business suspended.
As to' the second proposition, free coin­

Ttere .rtku, tMoiJ th„
.nd mu uferery
w11Um,
Jon .n,
upon.
00.
b. mod.
tWIrwm.,

M.nv,W1
w,

poor mor.-y when our mon. y „„ra ,ljJt
It dangerous for us to bold oat money over
Bight, fearing the bank might fail 1
morning. Nothing can be*aS d ,„u.,U8,0
anUtoBHotrtrideofwarim a
wd
unatable money; It i.
by
money is the Hfe-btood of a nation, .nd
like tbe Wood of our bodte-s, shWll&lt;|
kept good. Now these are thfop, upon
which we are all agreed, and .upon whkn
there to no political eootention bciween
tbe parties, there i- (n flPl no rwni f&lt;&gt;r
any eouteotion.
Iftbto ftep (s .rrred
upon all round, to it not well for
t0
amine our prerenffinanci.l poijCy. BM
money It has given us, before wr resort to
an untried experiment that tiu&gt;t
lhe
present policy aside for one upon; wbicb
there must be very grave dodbis of jt, 5UC_-

We are ail agreed that ainee the first day
of January. 1879. (when we revamp
age of silver 16 to 1. Under onr present
apeele payment,’that .-u-ry dt. ... - r
financial system tbe government stands
eireulatkm ha*,been u--;'
behind every dollar, gold,silver anti papre.
■of Greenbacks, tbe Treasury
so that one circulated as freely as the oth­
Silver Certificates, the Gold, all have tern
er until tbe present silver agitation com­
kept good In our hands since then;' the
menced a few mouths ago.
The govern­
parity between them has here nudMaui^.
ment goes out Into the markets of tbe
and every dollar whether of aBvetcr paper
world under our present law, buys 50h
has been kept at, gotil as a gold dollar, and
cents worth of sliver, stamps it a dollar'
we can' buy just as much vcith H as with a ■
and agrees to keep It xl a tariry with its
gold dollar, and it has given us the .largest
other dollars. Under free silver coinage
circulation ot tfloney
ever, had. and »«
the government can do no such thing. It
a financial system the best we ever u.i 1.
would simply allow anybody and every-: No.man &amp;aa lost a dollar under It irmn
body to bring 50 cents worth of sliver bul­
1879 to the present moment. The quertieu
lion to the mints and have it stamped ,100
to be determined by the’. American peoplecento and hand it right back to the owner
at tbe ballot box &lt;m the Srd of .November,
of the bullion. Tbe government honor,
to. shall this system -be’-'eimtiuned; or
the government credit, or lite government
shall we plunge headlong Into the free
pledge isn’t back ot a single dollar.
it
and unlimited coinage of silver, and shake
simply stamps 50 cents worth of bullion a
this nation from center to clreamferenee.
dollar and bands it back to Its owner,
with tbe wildest panic that has ever &gt;hnkThis to all 'that Mexico, China and Japan
-en,ll? Even Mr. Bryau when asked the
can do. It to all that any country under
question was compelled to admit “tha*. it
the Sun can do under free and unlimited
mlght-and probably would brine oda'pancoinage 16 to 1. The credit of tbe gov­
ie.” We can scarcely believe that .the
ernment not being behind these free silver
soend, sober, commonsenn- of the Amer?dollars makes them do more valuable than
can people to going to vote for any sneb
so much bullion, and thus they pass for
change.
only their bullion value in tbe markets ot
the world, and only have tbe purchasing
It is Whi«;wrrd.
power of so much bullion In their own
That Mark Hanna must have spent
countries. If money sharks, as the fne
S4.906,009.000.000,000 if he has been
silver men elaim can cqmer gold, they cud
guilty of all tbe impossible things the tn#
corner shiver with just as much case as
sllwtrttea accuse him of.
gold.
That every republican should vote a
As to State Supremacy that was fought
straight ticket
out In the late war.
The platform upon
That It was a ••fowl” triqk for tbe free
which Mr. Bryan stands favors it- and
silver men in Kentucky ta throw rotten
this plank in that platform - was placed eggs aCJohn G. Carlisle, Secretory of the.
there at tbe instigation of Gov. John I*.
Treasury.
Altgeld, of Illinois.
During the great
That that latest doeumei : ol • the free
Chicago strikes when tbe mob was in full
silverites to to be entitled “What Lincoln
control, when the torch was applied tu
private property, when passenger and
That the republicans of Hastings haw
freight traffic was impossible, when United
the nicest headquarters lu ie state.
States mails were «top ped hnd interstate
That bets of flve^to one he. offered ou
commerce made Impossible by the Chlcagj
McKinley.
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mob, John P. Altgeld, Governor of llliaThat there is.a great crop of political
ois, ret the government at defiance and
chestnuts ou the very sjpt where the
maintained that It had no right to Inter­
•‘Crime of *78" was committed..
fere, and but for the interference of Gro­
That our free silver friend# hrt in a
ver Cleveland Chicago would have been
great dllema. They don’t knojB whether
given over to the mob.
to put Watson's or Sewell’s picture beside
And lastly If there to any body of men
Bryan’s.
In this republic above partisanship and
That it’s a cold day when the journal­
above suspicion that body should be tbe
editor can’t discover a fraud.
United States Supreme Court.
But if
Mr. Bryan to elected our Supreme Court as
There never was a more Important
it now exists will be done away with and
It will be made the foot bail of all political election in tbe history of the country than
tbe one this year.
There never was an
parties.
We ask tbe voters of Barry County to election that meant so much to the people.
On
the
one
side
to
free
trade, free silver,
take these things into consideration before
they enter tbe booth to cast their ballots tbe doctrine of state rights and tbe turning
for one party or tbe other.
We also com­ of our Supreme Court over to the caprice
of political parties. • On tbe other side Is.,
mend to their thoughtful consideration the
protection to our American Industries, the
fact that previous tn the year 1898, under
a tariff to protect our Industries, and un­ malntalnance of tbe parity of our dollars,
and tbe oonttauatlon of our present Insti­
der our present financial system we raised
our credit above any nation or. earth and tutions. Which will you have? Are you
made our dollars good everywhere. Labor In favor of protection to American Indus*
tries, or our present policy of free irajt?
was employed on all aides at good pay. and
factories were humming wl.th business. Are you in favor of lowering out currency
Think of conditions as they existed before ■yjitem to tbe level-of China. Japin and
5893. Think of tbe promises they made Mexico, or do you want to keep it just as
it to? At present our dollars are good as
you In 1893. Argue with yourself wheth­
er It will not ba boat lor yoa to go back to gold in any part of the world because the
the condition of things that extoled -pre­ government Is back of every’ 0Devious to 1898. rather than continue in tbe under free coinage ot silver 10 to 1', the
condition that has existed since.
Think government honor and government riedlt
this all over with youreelf calmly and woufid not be beck of them and they
would all oink to tbe bullton price of '•Uwithout passion or prejudice aud see If
ver, which al present would only be 50
you do not rmno to tbe Involuntary oonelualon that our present d tot rose to not cento. Soeb a policy we believe would be
ruinous. It would mean the unsHtling of
all values, Il would mean the tearing
•mrlj &gt; quarter of a century Mo, bat by
“ "unoardonable blunder" ooMnltM down of all businesa relations as they ex­
only tour yean mo.
Will, tbeoa taoM •» ist at present and eotabltohlni It ou a new
and fluctuating btsto, according as bullion
silver prices fluctuate io the markets of
tbo world.
More than that. It would do
nothing whatever to. relieve the present
distress; It would do noihlag Whatever to
remedy tbe evita of wbtoh the free silverItes complain, viz the cooler of money.
gold and j«*al aa effeellvely^

oeivwd by aay free silver fallacy.

b" &lt;1‘*’

�..AV r'‘QDl0n * *** Utt Michi®, rww
tuns out a torohitrtt »rww,iM.
Hastin.. .7
°*v“te k lenlU^*nd t*ek a ball to oren elr/held at
aUenZTv » /&lt;lh
“‘’rF1?" ~ Oooe U ttelr republican LhF.-» _ •wn«*a by Dr. C. A. Osborn
rally Touda^ evenlaa. lt .h,,, t|1„
,Brw ■the sentiment 1, blowing In that pan of
probably
Olb*r ttreB
the county.

WANTED—A good man to take ageucy
.n thlr county tor tbe singer Manufulurlng Company. Most come well rec­
ommended and give bond. Address
Tire Snrirea Mro. Co,

*Vark Hnnna says &gt; decorate
with I'ni'ti-U States nags baturJay. Oct. 30th.

Senator -’ames K. Jonis
are decorate Saturday, .Oct,
. ^h..with United States flagf
Everybody decorate - and
ibuy yaurflags of
■ A I,. HEATH,
The Druggist.

...AL NEWS.
&lt; XCULflTION *

. 125 quire?.
• election the full
. rc»s dispatches of
■jrns will be received
a ..cis at the Opera
i’.x-ry fine welcome,
and oysters. Adrais-

The
A«SOC;

.McCoy Furniture

umley, of Vermont, a
&gt;rrow night.

Hear
th1 Op’!

■ were sold at this point
hwt excursion of tbe

•'.tan
»hu
all rvinembef that this
ye.-,: they have »u opportunity, to vote for
a ftnpet L&gt;'
Representative—Myron
Wise. .
At a • -

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A uf the Qrand Lodge of Odd

F--1 as ht&lt; 1 At Lati«lng last Wednesday
astfaw vote -honed 325 votes tor MeKinley sad 121 fur Bryan.
Then- i« but one wooden bridge in
inati-:..;', Allegan cdunty, all tbe
i -. eight In number, being of iron. The

Miss Anna Wolf accompanied by ber

Tunes.

yesterday. The Plalpwei*. band was pres­
ent and Victor. M. Gore spoke in the eveDing to an audience that filled the school
houae t&lt;&gt; overflowing, and scores wenturned away. A great torchlight proces­
sion moved through the slreets and much
enthusiasm for McKinley ft Hobart and
the slralght republican ticket was aroused.
The following is told of a young man'in

ver hat” remarked to Gen^ Algpr tbe I oth­
। day, when the train stopped at ihisicity,
er

one of our neighboring towns whois addieted to tbe cigarette habit: He bad
smoked 1.200 packages end wrote to tbe
manufacturer to know what they would
give* him fol 1,200 pictures that had come
With the cigarettes.
The answer 5&gt;f the
manufacturer was right to tbe point—
"smoke 1,200 more and we will send you.
a coffin."j

trip who helped to carry' Hen. Sickles off
the
fieW." With a merry twinkle in his
'
eye
Gen. Alger passed on, aud the veteran
1
1of tbe sliver hat remarked upon how cold
tbe weather was.
/ijrMonday, Oct 26. occurred tbe 73rd

□ooo train tor Hudson, Wednesday, where
be will enter his brothers drug store.

This stock was bought in quantity for spot cash when
furniture was the lowest price ever known.

Mg. and Mrs. Chas. llayter, of Middle­
ville, visited her pareats, I. M. B. Gilles­
pie last week. Mr. Hayter has sold hla
photograph gallery In Middleville, and will
soon leave for Colorado, hoping to benefit
Mrg. Hkyter's health which is very poor.

Come while the stock is complete.

bondholders, bankers, and the money

Slick io me Truth
Me’-chants in advertising must “stick to the
truth or lose customers. We don't want
to lose customers, but instead keep
old ones and gain hewones. Its
' the truth when we .tell you
we have a good honest
line ofRubber Goods
this winter.

i
Real Estate Transfer*.

Caroline K. HiveiutoWm. W. and Mary E.
fit flair. iiarcri. we 13, Maple Grove, fnoo.
Caleb G. Smith to Latite* I. Bowers, lot 363.
city.-am.
I.RoseBathto Solomon M. Grimes. parcel.
I’ ankce Springs.
j Amos Everhart to Emina V. and Thomas and
Mwtie •!., Kicn. te a. sec 1, Yankee Springs,
1
Everhart, per heirs, tn Man H. Ever­
I Anius
hart,
parcel,
t and Z. Yankee Spring?,
feouo.
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RUBBER BOOTS.

We have the “Vulcan” Rubber Boot with a
vulcanized leather insole which prevents
perspiration and preserves the shape
of the boot. Your attention is
called to- our “Stub-proof”
or “Duck Brand” Rubber .
Boots which are
proving, to be
,

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SOMETHING^

*'that he would like to see Gen. Skiles. ‘
i
because
be was standing right near him
when the Gcneral's'leg was &gt;hot off. and
|helped to carry him off the fiefd.” The lone,
lorn soldier didn't'know what'to say Mien
।
Gen.
Alger replied "Is that so. We have
।already run bctum 2.500 soldiers on this

nrtlHihy uf Mr. J. J. Hendershott, ot Irv­
ing.
A'buut 50 of his old time friends aud
|
relatives were Invited In to celebrate it
with him. The gue'sts were also iovlted

at the Presbyterian parsonage.

«„ compote- - Ite
aod.bt.wa.aMr-mpl..
wajHo expect to gain vot&lt;*
eol rotcr.10 IM* «llld’l’=«1«e-

Archie McCoy Furniture Co

H. T. Merrill. Johnstown.
Hiram Coleman. Johnstown.
Henry Roe. Nashville.
H. E. Phillipa, City.
Sidney Hull, Hope.
Irving Rose. Maple Grove.
J- H. Valentine. Hope.
Eli Henry. Carlton.
R. K. Grant. City.
.Sherman Bull, Carlton.
Chas. Mensch. Assyria.
Reuben Bunn. Freeport.
Wm. H. Stebbins, City.
J. W. Bentley, Ctty.

■low's.
Mrt. Itorett.Ev.na and Miss Harrie t
Col. Bradshaw, who claims to hat! from
Kentucky, got quite a shaking up at Te­ Bvans. of Bellevue, aro visiting at D. RThe Job for building the new city hall
konsha where be spoke a few nights since.
McElwain’s.
hu been let by the city council to KlckWill Hintee relumed thh
rm-" •
The News aaya: ”001.
®ao ft Atkins, of Kalamazoo, for *5.800. to deny being from Montana. He did
week, vl.il with bl. Meter it AberWork will liigin as scum as the work on
deny owning allrer mines there.
«ny
the ba*eiiisnt is completed, aud be pushed
deco. S. Dakota.
did he not stale and deny the jeal.MaerHon. P. T. Colgrove returned from hh
to completion as rapidly u possible.
tlon that he Is from Bolte City. Montana
w„tem trip In Ibe Intereel. "t the K. of
Mother?, do jour children complain of in which state he has resided for the ^at
WH feet? Boy them a pair of those nice, 30 years; that be Is a wealthy attorney p. order Friday.
(Siblrler W. S.wllb com« home 'rom
Wanu- lin^ fch(ie8 wc are abowiDg. Nice there—that there are additions In Butte liArMrS.Urd.r.to rwtW.rbb drt«
Dongola stock, with patent leather tips, City, Anaconda and other s^rounding
town, ktibwn as the Cui. Bradshaw addK
•Pring heel, button. Call and see (bem.
Mrs. Susan lx*.
tlons-and that he la here In the Into
.
Woolky &amp; Brqnbon.
Co.. N. Yp I*
"" C0“'
“
U Is said that Frank Pancoast, one of of the silver men of that atate. He M
John Kuril and J. &amp;’ O’1’
toe local free silver orators, removes a big say that he drinks whisWy when be wknta
Mr. .nd Mm Uolta.n, ot Grand Jun*
£ That most have been cheerful news
two or three karat diamond from his shirt
uun.beve return’d bonre after a &lt;»«k.
liont when he speaks out in tbe country joiheProhlbitionbta occupying &lt;lhej£Vleit
With Monde In th), dtp.
5ctl(;,J‘ houses. •&gt; We don't know whether it trum.^Man.A«U.Stot«mnn. Th. afore^
• a Um Andrew Diehl W'd Mrs.
U true ur not. But we can see how a dia „ld gentleman .poke at Dolton one .fight
| K«L nt
WednfM,ty
nond on the bosom of a free silver orator test week, and dieted the Urge maj«&gt;
with P. Sdhnmann «nd
Wou,&lt;1 detract very much from the effeet- Ity of bls aodiener by bis talk.
Mr, Fd Farr end daughter, and Mm.
•reuets of HtMi trades agaioBt the "bloat­ „poWlc.na Wl n°"nd‘’/ ,, ‘vJDd
Power of Wall street.* wbo are invaribly
Ascribed os being aUlr^ ln broadcloth•
,Dd dtotncntifc. How ia it Frank?

Save You Money

Carlton, who has been attending business
college at Grand Rapids, took the after-

In honor of Mr. G.-J. Beamer, of this city,
&gt;a former resident of Irving, and neighbor
.
whose birth occurred on the same day.
This
was also the 40th anniversary of the
'
marriage of Mr. and .Mrs. Hendershott
&lt;spd was made glad by the .presence of all
Jrthyr children.After many pleasant
'
femlnlah'n-esor
*nre olden time.” in ele­
1
•
Igant supper was served, and each guest
departed feeliag that they had been roy­
ally entertained aud wishing their host
Prophet Hicks gives tbe following dUI1 •: :'ineLt .4 .ill night.
and IxietcM many happy returns of the
mal pre tletiou far the winter: "Tbe win­
Republican headquarters foe receiving
day.
.
ter of 1896-97 will be very long and cold,
ebNibn returns will be at Mudge’s Opera
PERSONAL MENTION.
with much snow In all localities, where
ii-Mj-wr. this city.- Full associated press
snow Is a factor. Blizzards numetous,
Gus McNaughton, of Battle Creek. Is In
th-Mti-he? will I*e received, and county
roads will be blocaded. all to be followed
Murns a, jm-II., Admission 15 cente.
by much rain and hlgSi water most of the the city­
Dr. G. W. Lowery was In Vermontville
Hear eloquent Col. E. M. Irish, of Kal- year. Do not be In. baste to get in spring
•n.azi&gt;j. at the Opera house. Monday crops: plant large and late varieties of Tuesuay.
•
right. Cui. Irish Is one of tbe leading com; provide good shelter for self and
Ort Lichty has returned from Barlinglawyers
Michigan, well knowp In the stock and do not forgvj the suffering, hun­ ton&lt; Iowa.
Jcrture field, and a forceful aud instruct­ gry and poor of our land.
Mr«. Philip Jon—- 01 Detroit In vt,IUn&lt;
ive speaker.
We are pleased to call attention In brief Mm. Bert Uke.
Frank 8. Plumley, United -States sena­ to the aims and plans of the University
Mr». Brink spent U»t weelt &lt;IU&gt; •«
tor from Vermont, is one of the most bril- association, a branch of which has been
sla&gt;r it Middleville.
lunt. and satisfactory • peakers on tbe established In onr elty.
Tbe association
Mm. Iliodall, ot Grind Biplda. Ie vleil•tump, aud ha5 a national reputation as an is not connected with any one University,
tm Mm. W. tl, Power.
orator. Hear him to-morrow.night at the
but Is a federation of the teaching powers
Mm. Peter Sohnminn. who hi* been
opera house.
of tbe principal Universities of tbe world. eerlou.lr III I* reeoeerlni.
Wort has been received from Kenyon L. Tbe first years coarse will be history, laid
Mm. Both Modrre vlllled her diowhtir
BattertWd that a long diary Institute will out by professors of history of the leading
el Lake 0-lw-ai iMt wee*.
he held rt Hastings Dec. 15. 16 and 17.
colleges.
The following officers were . Mr and Mm Scudder, ot Mlion, hive
Speakers from abroad will be present, and elected for the Hastings club:
Rev. A.
bM.nvIelllneitA.Xl’*""'”"'’, *n interesting time is looked fur.
More
D. Grigsby leader; Prof. B. A. Holden or­
MtM Gertrude Sl-bbln. .pent Sun.I.y
7 particulars later.
ganizer: .1. E. Mealley president; Miss with Mr. and Mm. W. K
Mias Hendershott and Mrs. Isa Dlckln- Replogle vice president: Nonna Michael
have opened a Hue of ladles furnishlug secretary; Misa Jewell treasurer.
TJ&gt;e •Ing.
Frank Danslow. of Muikegon,
Wod« In the millinery parlors of Miss J.
next meeting will be held Friday evening epent Sunday .nd Moudvy it Gen. «•».11 Shenna:&gt;. Dress patterns In the latest
.’Wellies and dress findings a specialty,and
afull Um- of -antples to select from.

for the month of November, and will make prices
that will close the stock and

Mrs. Cora B. Powers and daughter Ada
leave for Georgia and other southern '
Points next week, where they will spenff '
the winter with relatives.
Chaa. bright, a son of Dr. Wright, of

not considered safe. The city will repair
the damage dune and voted to have, ti e
gentlemen who will build theelly hall d
tbe ume at once.

Tbe editor of tbe Traverse City Ueralc
baa eaten six lead pencils, ewallowed n
doren pen. and become nearly u,ldhi.adnt
In trying to figure out the folbiwlng' “Al
tbe home ot Mark. Curlla two inlles from
Trere™
lo breakfa 1 u bi r '1 r ’ " "*’*“
10 brt“ra'1 al nw table four ruutliers, two
gralptm.s. one great grandma one tnttnd'
pa. two uncles...one great ptfcle. two
brothers, one sister, one nkcZ two great
:
nieers,
onp great nephew.^/ne cousin, two
,second cwusUis, and In a^f there werejouly

New Furniture at Cost,

Mrs. Daniel Striker and Mrs. J. C.
Lampman are attending a district meeting
of the W. F. M. 8. of the M. IL church at
Muskegon this week.

Col. Irish wbo elate, the e.tupalgu for
the republicans of this cite Mon,Uy night
.
a...
'
s one ot tbe beat known erlmtual lawyers
in the state, and an easy and fluent apeak- •
er on ail topics. Hastings people have i
never had an opportunity to hear him before, and are sure to avail thrni&lt;elve5 of
this opportunity in large numbers.
six grown people and foar children.”
One lone, lorn goldier ^vbd wolw aHllThe Delton republicans had a big rally

OftF ^ert long and cost

continue to sell

nei°e Mln Nichols left for Howard
City, Tueaday, for a two weeks visit with
rvtattve*.

^^ueX^Xn’;

to grace that position.
Mr. Pierce Mid
In exearatlng tor the cellar to the now
bo tell like poor dog Tray In bad company, oily ball, the foundation ot A. Black A
but nut ot common courtesy compiled.
Son's marble shop waa weakened mater,
It Is very seldom that .Ruting, people lally. aa the fnundation for the ball aoe.
have the opportunity ot hearing three so Ove feet below tire 000,00 the- marble
distinguished orators In u clow sncces shop.' One ,lde or the 'building at the
cion as they will Frldsy. Saturday and front hu settled two Inches, and the'balldMonday evenings, when Senator Plumley, log Is cracked Io some places large enoogn,
ot Vermont, Hon, John J. Enright, post­ to thrust In a man’, band./ Mr. and Mr,.
master ot Detroit, and Col. K. M. irlab. ot F. D. Black, wbo occupy the second ,ior&gt;,
have left their rooms, a, the building 1,
Kalamazoo, will apeak.
Sylvester Greuael’s bant caught Bre
Sunday night, and got great headway I,tore the Ore department arrived, owing to
the tact that the tire alarm system was all
out ot work. .About S200 damage was
done, with Stop Insurance ph building.
Everything movable In the barn war.
saved. : The origin or the tire is a mystery ■

For tbe purpose of losing the entire stock

„
Mre- Bm"V C. Cook retorood bom.
Monday.

•»»&gt;«•« that ever
Grand Rapid,. Mich.
'"“■obletl In tbe NubrtIle
‘
3 South DIHaloo St.
ThurwHy et
R«v. Tb«. Cox. of the M. B. church I,
te wtnEl,r*
h‘&lt;»'«n putta. ano
nearing the clone ot a very euceesafol between „w„,nd e|glll
•crlea ot Sunday ev«&gt;ln&lt; lecture, on hl,
preeent.^ The taruuua soldier, state*
recent trip abroad. They have proved «P.«dMtforw-&lt;(v,n
both Instructive and entertaining, and a ovation. a„d hU addra,
enurce ot much prodt io tbe large andl- &lt;?t. n,
&gt;”d.Mld.
aneea that have greeted him.
lerllle people were present. The Nash­
Down at Brush Ridge the other night, Ville republicans are hustler, ot tbe Bret
the free silver speaker, bad to call on a water, and have put np a ,pl,nd|d
republican to act as chairman, presumably' pelgn which will show’ Its result, oh Tues­
■
there not being a silver sun In the crowd day.

NO dlmunltion of interest in temper­
ance reform judging from the crowd at-the
Presbyterian church last Sunday evening.
ILi'.i.'Jolin J. Enright, of Detroit, Is said
The pastor said his church would alwajs
to be a ••whirlwind” as a»peaker^-_He is
tie open to advocates
of temperance
I »oand Money democrat. and a very logiwhether other churches were or rffit. Ex­
csi and fr-rt-e! '..:-peaker. Hear him Sat­
cellent
talks
were
given
by Mn. Meurday nig;
’
El wain, Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Barnum.
The night uf election tbe Associated Admirable recitations and awefci songs
P.tH dispatches and complete election re­
helped to make up a very Interesting ptoturns will be received at (toodyear Bros,
gram.
4
tail by lire -I’.i-r party. Admission. 15c.
Im* onr built

wrtwd bon tnu, ou, pwtartv
Mr. c. W. D«t
dMthter, of
OraM liapldB. Wbo hu bw. Ttaltln. ber

former 6 parents, ■**

deli-

-

Nice, Warm, Lined, Shoes
For Children.
Fine Dongola Stock,
Nice Patent Leather Tips,
Pointed Toe,
i
Spring
Heel,
1
Button,
'
।
Call and see them
At
The
Red Front
Shoe Store.

Great Sellers.
A new and full line of men’s and boys’ ‘•Perfections,” “Huro»s*
and two-buckle “Captions;” also men’s storm Alaskas and Arctics.

L. E. STAFFER
HASTINGS MARKETS.
Blitter. 10 to 12
■
WiHard N. Miller, Mania Grove
Sarah Edna Mapes. Maple Grove

.

Woolley &amp;
gronson

I-ard per lb., e.
Potatoes per nu.. 2S.
Rye per bu., 25.
Tallow per lb . u-i.
Gate per bu.. 15 .
Wheat, rod per bu. 73.
Wheat, white tier bu, 73
Hay per ton. 5U&gt;7
Pork dressed. 4XU
Beans, 30 to HO
Chicken dressed. B.
Beef dresMNt. i a to 5.50.
Beet Ute, 2.75.
Mutton, dreuml. 5.
ctoverseed. .nn to A.00
Wool, unwasbed, h to 10.
Wool, washed. 10 to 15.

Frank W Moxbod Thornappie
Lulu LHamilton, Tbortiapple
Gforr'Harrington. Carlton
V Inole Whitney. Woodland
.
AlbertC. Hampton. Barry
Emma J. Carl. Hope
Knurr Blough. Bowvtr-*
IvaMoultoD. Irving
Reuben G. Bellinger. Rodney
Ida Farlee. Woodland
Frod W. Kellogg. Barry
Ruth A. Dudley. Bajry

Men's Sack Suits, $5.00

Odd Suits and Broken Lots.
Some 18, *io and ♦xa kinds.

Boys' Suits, $2,00

AU Wool Goodfit 5 to ii years.
Only a few left to close out..

Boys' Knee Pants, 25c to $ 1

Heavy Goods for Winter,
Including Corduroys.

Red Flannel Underwear, $1

We also have all grades
□Fleece Lined Goods.

Boys' Underwear, 25c., 35c.

Heavy Cotton and
Fleece Lined.

Boys' Leather Stockings, (

7 $)

we»r iJkehLeather.

Fall Overcoats,

Less Than Cost.

Winter Overcoats,

All Styles and Grades.

IB doz. Muleskin Gloves just received and more coming.

on*
LEADING CLOTHIERS’

KS Kt

i

Thursday- Oct. 29, 1896.
w. » coo*.

BK BB KU

Hasting' Banner.

�astings

Banner

WILL SUPPORT MtClNLEY.

WHEAT GOES UP, SILVER DOWN.

HURTS THE FARMER

tism

Thursday, Oct. 29, 1896. *

THE DESTRUCTIVE EFFECTS OI
The reason salver does not go sp in
believes in a gold standard and ibe im­ price with wheat at thia time is plain
JHE WILSON TARIFF.
«TKKKI&gt; AS BJECOXV CLAM MATTER AT mortal principles of mi “honest dollar!" enough. The people of the British
A holder of one-fifth of tbe stock in a Isle* do not went sliver total. There is
THE HASTINGS, MIC-.. POSTOFFICK,
body ot silver that hua ?!.X).00(MXJ0 no known way by which silver can be
AU9VST 14, 1879.
worth of bullion in sight .who »*ays tihut cooked nnd eaten. It cannot be ground
Bryan ia burn charlatan, and tiie silver * into flour, nor made into bread or coke,
craze but aa empty political movememi- The entire silver product of the world
which will be forgotten in a year! A might be landed od tbe wharfs of Llvgentiem&amp;u who is intrusted with the erpool or London without adding one
interests of others in this wine so that cent’s worth to the stock of food on
In prevfotts articles during th
he practically controls it who believe* which
- * • the British
- - people
- must
■ draw
-for
Obe Good Ha/oriUM tor Sousd Monq that the free silver movement Is. the their daily sustenance for the next 12
iu which the Wiltma-Gorman tariff ha- j
Mr. 1'erxms: “Arc you’ to be uuder^
veriest rubbish and would not change months. It follow^ that, even though
injured Michigan farmers.
'
'
•
Protection and Reciprocity.
the situatiou for silver miners! And a mH the wheat crops of other countries
(i) It
curtailed the ejrpavte o'] protection to be extended to inc uce'
man who was u sponsor at t-be christen- fa bed in toto, leaving
.
our American
.
farm producta. In the fiscal year
: sugar iudiMtryf”
VOTE THE WHOLE REPUBLICAN TICKET Ing of Leadville. Such a person lives in wheat crop as the only source of supply
Mr. Bryan: " I am must aaaurrdiy.
under the AftKiuley tariff and th® ri”
Mr. McKenna: ""Doyou really be;ie»
Detroit and is widely ‘ known and re­ the British people would not pdy one
Inrocitv
treaties,
the
tota
’
.
value
ol
I
ciprocity treatirM, the fluta*
that Un-protective policy is similar, to
spected here for his sound jt^gmenL cent per ounce more for our silver, or
nuvti e*jn«&lt;
i
Be is Unpt, William XL Stevens.
for any other country’s silver, on that calendar year JSU5. under the Wilsixt ; the pickpocket's pulley cl patting -a
Md BuninMa Depression-Now Let U
man’s hand into amxtber num's poekeb
“I do not believe la free gilver," he account. Wheat might go to famine
tariff their value waa only $533,215,41 •' ! and extracting.money from it?"
Have a Period of BnpublJcauMm nut said. “I believe in ’sound money’ and an prices in England, and would do «o
Mr. Hrran: ’’Yea, that K»y belief.
a falling off of RMa.llfl.9p. or urer &amp;
honest
dollar.
’
These
matters
of
silver
’
in the case supposed, yet silver would
Xtaalneaa Activity.
• • ""1 care not, fw the aake of the
per cenLand gold will regulate themselves. Sil­ not go to famine price*, because, for
f2) It has increased the imports al I: argum.-nL which poaitioxi is troe. One
ver has gone down. Very well; more the purpose of averting famine, silver,
of three eoudkiuus mnat exist at this
The following.-vignette will appeal gold ia being produced. Last year 860,- is as useless and valueless as coal or many farm and paature prxMlacta. in litne. We have imposed a tariff on wool;
at the head of the Republican colunu; 000,000 in gold was produced in the ’ iron.. The price of silver never has ruled,' eluding almost everything that i: .we may have given a compensalmj
raised
in Michigan. Of wool aldne tin duty, which b equivalent to that tariff,
ia the blanket ballot which you wll* United States as opposed to 830,000,000 and never rap rule, the price of wheat,
import* cluring the fiscal year if94
upon wool in all In all ita manufactured,
take with you to the voting booth ot the year before. Soon silver will go up There is ao price relation between tbe
which was the lastfnB year of the Me forms.
The manufacturer of wool
, Jueaday, Nov.
again, and we will resume business at two products. Silver has gone down, fur
Kinley tariff, were 55.152.585 pounds. must, if hr buys foreign wool, pay thia
our mine. I am 78 years old, and will the
- /„
mme reason that wheat haj» gone
In the calendar yeac 1K95, which wa_* duty. Now, if the farmer get* do in­
Jive to see our mine operated most profit- down in the p^st 25 years, because
the first full yean undvr the Witeo?. creased price for his wool bycauM of
ably. 1 would buy more stock in it to- there has been mon: of it produced than
tariff, they were 24S.989.S17 wunds. an Election, and the manufacturer deals
day if I had the available cash. There could be sold at the old price of 1871.
cstiy with the" people and does not
increase &lt;&gt;t iv3,K3ti.ii3-’ pounds, or 35J
is’now about $22 per
is'now
jm*f capita iu
in tbecounthe coonThere
There is
isno
nopower
powerin
inthe
thegovernment
goverument
charge them anything extra, then the
try. We could easily stand 830, redeem- nor in legislation to make things that
removal of this duty will still bring re­
(3) By its dupreasing effect upon lief to the consumers of woolen goods
able in gold. I want to see ail Silver re- are constantly being produced in
dcemable in gold. Of course wc can’t( greeter quantities and at lower coat sell .■ manufacturing industries, especially oi by reducing the price of imported wool
woolen gcxKls and iron mnnnfacturvN ’w-ithout affecting tbe prior of the farm­
pay dur debts in ailrer. All auph talk for tu high prices as when they were
It hat greatly injured, and in noim ers'home-grown wool Th is is the first
k idiotic.
produced in far less abundance and at
condition which may exist"
*
"Our vein or body of orc is 1,200 feet much greater cost. If our farmers or cases destroyed. Um home market
Imtcr in the debate in answer tea
which
L. the most valuable market fox
j long, 400 feet in width and 100 feet ' oar wage-earner* allow themselves to |
question Mr. Bryan said: “We are
‘ the farmer. ’
deep, ao fur as we know. That is it be tricked with the promise that the j
cmly beginning an attack which will
'
(I) It has been esp-eially diaastroui
Under thia vignette you will find the]| contains 18,000,-000 cubic feet of good government can raise the price of their
lx* continued as long aa there is any­
in itoqffeyt upon the lumber an.l.iroe thing tn n-mrdy."
•
names of the candidates for whom yot
interests of Michigan, which in • 1 sVi j .
still uf'the same opinion. Is
..-ill vote if you desire to continue your
were employing more tixan bHJJMU men j that what the fnrmers and manufac. ipport of the principles and policlei
at good wages, und'which were large I tuf-ers of Michigan want? .
•»t the Republican party.
.consumers of almost everything that!
"
------ ------------------------After the history and experiencub 01
was raised, for Hiun or ■ beast. ThUM: ■
A popni.ali«in-‘ whose lal»or is insuffi.40 past four years we take it' that
industries arenot, now, employing one- ’ ,'tently rs-innn.-rated rouat become
.lore are not many Republicans who
fourth
ns many
-------------. .men us in that year
.
physically and morally unhealthy and
•-. ill not continue that support.
and thi-ur x-onsuining capacity U rv MieiaHy uhatalile; and though it mar
Four years ago the country was en
j
.1:in
------------------* -proportion.
,j
( snevvi’d fora while in. industrial cbm­
.duccd
even greater
&gt;ying an" unprecedented degree ol
One of the main questipus in tbit : petition, by reason of the. cheapness of
/tsine.ss and industrial prosperity
i campaign i-» whether the tariff policy its product*, it must in the end fall,
lore men were at work in factories
I which has lieen thus destructive ui through hideous miserJ’ and degrad
id at better wages than ui any pre
American Industries an I uf home mar Lion to utter ruin.—Professor Huxley.
ous year.
Our exports of agricul ‘
keta slmll continue.
:ral, as well as of other products,
The Republican platform says: ‘"We
* arc the largest in the' history of the
ixyxvw and emphasize our allegiance
• funtry. and good prices were obtainto the policy of protection as the bul­
*le for almost every product of the
wark of American industrial indepeud.
irai aud of tbe factory.
.
enee and the .fonndutioU of ^mcrican |
The delusive •promise was made 01
development and prosperity.
This |
ill better times if wc would abandon
true American policy ‘taxe« foreign !
:e old Republican policy of protecproducts and enuonragos home Indus-'' i.Dever
,t done, and it te especially
... wearing
.
&gt;n and adopt the Democratic policy
try; it puts the burden of revenue on and
-J wearisome
waarteoxuo to those
tboae whose
v.hoec blood is
w
free trade. We-, made the experiforeign guod&gt;; it secures the American impure aud unfit properly to tone, sue■nt to our sorrow and have had u
market (or the American prgdneer; f. tain, and renew th? wasting of nerve*
ig period of business depression as a
upholds the American stamlard - oi’ muscls and tHsus. It b more Imcaum.* at
•mlL
wages for the American workingman;:
c&lt;,,“lftion ot the blood that women
rhe same man who were then udvoit
the t..-u&gt;rs by tbe sele of th.
dO“B’
.
.ting free trade and prosperity arc
_ __ ’lOh.-M'1
form, und inukes the American farmer I
Tired, Weak, Nervous,
»w promising prosperity if we will
le;.s tlvjK-.T^ent ou foreign demand ami 1 Than because ot tbe work itaelL Every
.’opt their. Tree silver notions. They
price; it diffuses'genera! thrift, ami physician w»y« bo, aud that the only rcm-•re all wrong four years ago. . They
fouuds the strength uf all un the J edy b in building up by taking a'goofl
strength of each.
In its rensonaldt- nerve tonic, blood purifier and vitalizet
Notwithstanding the confused and
appBration It Is just, fair and impartial , like Hood'a .MaraaparillM. Fof the troubles
icertain conditions that prevailed
—equally opposed to foreign flontrai 1
16 Women at change ot season.
trly in the campaign there is every
-nJ
monuDoIv. L&gt;
u&gt; sectional
»^tlo»»i
un 1 d«tte»tie
domestic xnono[M&gt;ly,
work, nervousness, and impure blood,
idiculion now of a sweeping Be pub*
discrimination and individual favor­ thousands have found relief and cure fa
5an victory. ’ All that is necessayy to
itism. • » • To all our pruducu-&amp;-ake sure of this is to get out the fulf
to th&lt;w of the mine and the "field- an
apublican vote.
well us to those of the shop and factory
At th j polls on election daj’ .stamp ox
—to lu mp, tn Wool, the product of the
.u-k an (X&gt; under" the Republican
great industry of sheep husbandry, as
••ynette. and then pass your ticket
UNCLE SAM—-"FOOD FOR THOUGHT, MR. FARMER."
well as to the finished woolens of th.■ the election inspector. If you want
mills—we promise the must ample pro­
* vote the-straight Republican ticket
tection.’
"
,
is is all you need to do.’ so^ far as
The Chicago platform, upon whkh The One True Blood Purifier. *1 per bottle,
•or own vote, is concerned. Having ore. When rilver waa $1.29 an ounce wc crops or of the^r labor by simply or­
Bryan is running, holds that tariff i Prepared only by c. I. Hood &amp; Co, Lowell. Mass.»
»ne this early in. the day see that were able to pay $400,000 in dividends dering 53-centa’ worth of silver to be
duties "’shonld be levied solely.fop the 1 .___ an-tbe only pUh totake
»ur Rapubliean neighbors vote and atmualiy. When it went down to W labeled “one dol r,” they will lx? made
purposes of revenue” ami adds, ’’until 1100(1 S 1 lllS with Hood's barsaiMunlia
ius have your share of. the triu mplr of cents we could just pay our way. When the victims of
Ltical bunco steerers tht: money qaestipn is avttlqd. we are
aKinley. Protection, Racdproclty aud it reached 75 cerite wc lost money, and •who trill pockc nil the profits of the
opixiucd to any furkh.-r changes In our
•osperity. .
much poorer than
so we closi-d the mine, waiting until the fraud and leave
tar. ff laws, crstvpt such as are neces­
overproduction of gold would again before.—-Balt imo Bun.
sary to miikc up the deficit in revenue
With me protection is a conviction.
make conditions favorable.
caused bv the adverse decision of the
&lt;»theory. 1 bolkjvj it-and 1 warmly
DRIFT
OPINION.
“Will Bryan be elected? Not at all.
Upr-me court ou the income tax.”
vneate it, because co veloped in it are
He hasn't the remotest chUnoe. At first
Mr. Bryan himself 'is even mo-«’«
CTThe free sil
scales are falling
/co’jutry’s liijiiost development and many people were with him, misled by
strongly
opposed to protection tha.i
To the Editor .—1 have an absolute
JOtest prosperity; out of it come the delusions. Now they have had time to from the cye« of working men.—Chica­
xu-e the various parties which are sup- • remedy fur Consumption. By its timely use
go Tribune.
-eatest gains to the people, the grentthink, and the battle has been lost for
porting.him. ills chief reputation in t nuusarxls of lux'riess cases have been already
CTThc silver m&amp;e owners do not ap
tcomfort to the misses, the widest
some time. I know Mr. Bryan well.
congress was made by his tariff permanently cured. So proof-positive am I
courageinrnt for manly aspirations,
He’s a very smart fellow. He’s always ]*atr to be so entiiuaiuStic that theyarc
of its power that I cottskfcr it my duty to
• c best and largest reward for honest had his fingers In the public crib; that beating down the kids on McKinley to speeches of March 16. 1892, ami
zerrd two botlfrs frtt to those of ydur renders
.’orta, mjd a dignifying and elevating
any appreciable exicnL—Chicago Poet. January 13, 1®II. In these speeches
wlxj have Consumption.Throat. Bronchial or
is, he’s a born politician. I don’t think
axenship. upon which the "safety and
CZThe silver caO^Hdnte would rather he denounced protection in every Lun? Trouble, if they wifi write me thek
he believes a word he preaches. I cal!
form,
and
iu
th
B94
speech
he
•rity and permanency of our political
express and postofik-e address. Sncerel*.
him a calamity howler. • He relies upon । Ixs president than tx» right; but there
advocate 1 every reduction in the tariff T. A. SI4XTTM, H. C-, .’S3 p-trl St., Hew T.Tib
.item depend.—Win. McKinley.
talking for a living, and, of course, busi­ are strong reasons $&gt;r the belief that he
that was proposed, his only lament be­
ness men and the Intelligent voters " ill never be eithet*.—Pittsburgh Dis­
The Republican party stands for
ing that the reductions did not go fnr
patch.
sooner or later find him onL
nest money 'and the chance-to earn
CTThe st xuggle far free coinage doci -enough. 11 -re arc two extract from
“I know Teller very well, too. Used
by honest toil.—Wwi. McKinley.
the H'J2 Np-,x*,*h. anti columns of the
to work side by side with him in Col­ not seem to have a favorable effect on
orado. He stood in tbe water with tjir the price of silver. Since the first of tome sort of "stuff might be quoted:
"I tl.'aire u&gt; sty that I am in hearty
this month the price has decreased one
pick and we were fellow-laborers.”
sympathy with tlw majority of the
“Isn’t Mr Teller an example of n cent an ounce.—Toledo Bee.
I’omcdtiee in its d.-cisiun to attack the
C7"The fact that the fa.r-mers.of Ne­ tariff in d.-Lill; an I j think that the
lieve in free silver?" wan asked.
'
braska are riding 20 and 30 miles to at­ bill i wojch have been reported and the
“No; It Is perfectly true he hasn’t any tend republican meetings does not go bills to be r.-pc.ru? 1 will fully answer
diver mine. lie never was a success at to show that the candidate of three the argw'.u.-.^ of the gentleman, that
diver mining or any other kind of rain­ parties is likely to curry his own state. we are ifxmdng only, a slight assault
Upon the syslvtu.
ing. Hia ability lies in the same direc- —St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
“I was troubled, a long time, with
“The re.in-iion which we have made
1 ion as Bryan’s. He’s a politician mid
DTThe silver in a silver dollar at to­
&lt;ick headache. It was usually aclias made tils living’by talking. He.Aoo. day’s ’’•quotation is worth 40.8 cents, in the tariff up &gt;3 manufactured articles
ompanied with severe pains in the
is a great re lac.ion in existing sched­
is u smart, plausible fellow. He always and this would be tlw measure of all
ules. It is n&lt;i* as great a reduction as
.emples and sickness at the stomwas plausible. I supported him for-a wages, salaries, pensions, annuities and raijC.r. af Junie... I belies thst we
.ch. I tried a good many remedies
good many offices. Now that he seeks other values were such dollars to be have 1
making
far mor.- tariff than can be
recommended for
personal glory by becoming n calamity freely coined.—Albany’Journal.
»it brie.
rhotrti to b - n.nwary to provide for
this complaint; but
howler, of course I must repudiate him.
.my
dvxcrep
t,
if
lltdbe
is
any
differCFThe state of Alabama lost all credit
it was not until 1 be­
Why.’ I remember when gold wfls a drug Id money centers by its1 free silver erase ?ncc. beie.vtm thi* cost of manufacture
t* KU KATE URtiKK.
on the market and silver was way up. and is not able to borrow a dollar/ Ita her and ?&gt;.&gt;■»!. But .1 am led .to State of MMMpn. Conntv of Hurrygan taking
1 * IM* s*’’ ‘&lt;!rate eduction of the
All thane troubles will Deregulated soon
school-teachers ere unpaid .for the last tariff np&lt;m extnnfnutured articles for
by-the miners themselves. Cold min­
quarter, and no money is in sight for tworeaujn.: FlrtL hecanse. in going
ing dow occupies the attention of min­ past dr present ex;&gt;t-.ns4s. Alabama is From a vx-ioxj s7s:em-anti [ believe
Pills that ! received
hundred *wd aitn-tt
ers. When there is plenty of gold our feeling Bryanism quickly.—Chicago In­ that our pre-.-nt system h a vicious sl^ °’‘e
anything like perma­
ArmMnnw, .ludftv &lt;»t
mine and other mines will turn out ter Ocena.
iystem. create I bv the necessities of rn»i"ai r!’* ®**ar*®*
nent benefit. A sinenough silver to pay bigdj'hlends ««»««•
war and exmanad Uy favoritUin—b;?rzBryan makes a great outcry
,b*”1 A*her K.
de box of these piMs did the work
The silver mine owners, in my opinion.
J4UX -. I
in going, from a vioioofto rtanh y, de-s?&gt;wve&lt;i
against "bankers and financiers” being
in re*dins &lt;ind aline tbo re-Olinndniv vtrifled
or me, and 1 am now a well man.”
1 corbel r,y.«tem. 'the moat rapid pro- M1 Anrw
Jiave no reason to worry. Their troubles
O.
Town*-,
admhitantt
-r ot mM • »t*te
in favor of sound money and honesty *res.-i can i»„- tn vie by degrees.’’
?. H. Hutchings, East Auburn, Me.
will soon bu over.’’—Detroit Free Press
in puldjc affairs. But these bankersand
I he following i. from the CungresFor the rapljl cure of Constipa­
(Dera.).
financiers stood for ^he government in donal Rec &gt;r.: * report o. Mr. Bryan’s
tion, Dyspepsia, Biliousneu, N»uEFCheap money and ohgap labor go secession days just as firmly ns they do ipoech Ju.s. I J. Ih:h, when the WRaon
•saa, and all disorders of Stomach,
together, and labor is made so cheap by now. They gave of -their millions to &gt;ill ww uuiler.di &lt;cJNsion.
liver, and Bowels, take
the money, which baa lost half its pur­ support the government snd pay the
Mr. Bryan: -I have said that the
chase power in 20 years, that human brave men in the field. Had they not wirpooc, uf .the protective tariff wm to
effort is cheaper than dumb animals done so I here would be no United States wanafer uio.iey from one man’s podket
o another man’s pocket. 1 want to
t
Mr- Bryaa or anybody else to preter eountries are borne by beasts or by side over. Mr. Bryan at that time was
vteoKi. If. after reading thU report by la pnotalettea and has overlooked the ■"Vj1 U lhe on,r pon**» M protective
accredited representatives of labor or- history. Rich men are often selfish,
seifteb, but Mriff can iKMtihly bare. Why do you
uip’w a tariff? .Y&lt;m impose it «p&amp;n
rpe.r
*ote they are as often gvnfcroua. One of the

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COOK BROS.,' Propriator*

&lt;! My
ilN4* Strange
q
Patient. &amp;£
None i»f &amp;e ‘Lree iiEsprayetT weapon*,
thrtufli* it w t* not cMy to suppose that
tl; v luu! ventitfed unarmed on their
thisvtcjx.
'
. '
’ '
,
rKp -ril Lamar had dreaded had
rot**,
siimi tlB? cncn,y
had

from h -I fosad him at lust. With all
nr, . xj. ricnce of his marvelous nerve.
I was juunxed nt the unshrinking coure
nge uito which he con iron tod his foes.
Not rinuseie of his face quivered. Tbe
onir change I could mark was in his
eye; L.C old look.of the fugitive had
pre
J. in its place wa* the fierce
i|rht of •tespcrate'h.te.
'
For a dine, which seemed almost ah
* etstnity. though probably it Could have
be, . .. ...- ured in seconds, do one spoke.
Tb&lt; :- the tall stranger, after xnotion•his companion* to change their
—a maneuver which brought the
P‘:
; • opposite me, a* I stood at La■ '-’.i—addre*aed the master erf
•theb us*, ;ouring out upon him in tho
longue
of both of them a stream
astir
. '.r.e*, ns I could guess from an
of
. J cxpUtlve of which I caught
uiiflg. As lie sjiake,
half.n.! curses broke from toe
. : he uian who had thrust me
. d
be beside himself with
■ I oouh! se« toe finger* of the
• •&gt; .
connUsively, as if in anhe m«&gt;njent of cl«&gt;sing
• &gt;• first* buret of jmaaion had
r,.“. •
t’u- spokesman began what
.
to . - the recital of some ter­
:
M r•:i-.n'onc&lt;‘ lie paused
dr.- •’
;'V. hut .mly to pTocved with
r&gt; .
.l-rwnes^. Withal, he made
.
r.j' it—no doubt for toe joy
of-prolonging his enemy’s ordeal—for
: ..
still unfinished when the
cz. ■ rtinforixnwnt we could tuqxs for
nr:
1. There tvu* tbe sound of a
k...ir Hire -. n open, then quick step* n«
Up ‘
.-umer crossed the1 kitchen, and
th-..
•.‘•ih burst into the room.
IV a . nind be tyas« t»e»ide Lamar,
pnting frJni hia om, but quite pre-

pured : &gt; take a. hand in whatever might

.

.

‘

“Not rnuch.V he
‘t’r** a close shave for the bom. ' I

But who will make inquiry about it?" Dorothy at Mrs. Clark's door.
"Possibly ue one. But; if inquiry is
made, they who ask will understand
mar's desk—1
He opened the check-book and tbe road, and gazing up at me anxious­
tnrf u&gt; open It before I eome. they’d ps*sed it to me. It was one I had given ly. "Mrs. Weston says that you were
to him months Im*fore, though, as the
fora h
In‘&lt;&gt; »'&gt;&gt;&lt;»witbe. fund* deposited tn tbe bank at Trent away all nighL And your horst looks
a* if you had teen trying to drive him
Be tX'JTv
10 bi* w«Ph’-stood in my name, he could have had to death.”
11 loci"d- tbonyb. aod Httle use for the book. In fact, none
"You shall hear all about iL Dorothy,”
h* °in ‘ • ““ «»
’ Ith.
&gt;f the printed forms bad been filled Id.
I answered, “but I can’t tell you now.
broJKht “T h™* hloag; but
“J desire to make prorisioo for John ■
I must go on to Lamar**; but 1*1 come failure.*"
on." he explained. *He I* deserving
back as scon as I can. Things have hap­
“Why did they pursue him to thia of * reward. Make a check to hia
pened which may make a great differ­
Not until several months later did T
order."
corner of the earth? What’* the
ence to U4.“
cret, anyway?”
"Very well," raid I, picking up a njn.
I left her somewhat piqued, perhaps,
..o‘*1Vb ,Clean L'yond me,” said be. "For how much?"
.
■’ by my brusquenesa, and drove on
my life. A letter from Perez brouglf
Some furria feud, I reckon.”
"Fivetbousand dollac*."
toward the house on tbe knoll. Jc&gt;hn^This ia never the end of iL”
I looked at him in wonder. W** he son was awaiting me at the base of the .this explanation, for which I had tees,
waiting
eagerly. Neither Johnson nor
"It won’t end till somebody’s dead," playing a practical joke of some *ort? landward side of the elevation.
I had had signs again of Lamar's penbe answered, emphatically.
“Like But he met my gaze,, and repeated hh.
“Anything new?” I asked, aa ileaped
enough aXiUln’ wan the start of iL”
words:
"Five thousand dollar*." from the buggy.
contrived to secure proof that tbeii
After all, to a man in. h»s position tte
"Nothin’ for the last hour or so. Soon
intended victim had evaded their ven
fisherman’s services ^certainly had been after you left he called me up and give
xxn.
geance. The strange schooner had not
valuable. I filled up the form, and tore me some th in’—I guess you kuowrwhat
Whatever business was occupying
reentered the bay, but the fisherman
it frehn it* stub. Lamar took the slip ISince then I've beard nothin’ from him.”
Lamar, it was not the sort to be dis­
of paper and thrust it into his pocket.
I-ran into tbe house, ciimbad the
posed of quickly.
Hour after hour
“You comprehend tbe reason in these stairs, and knocked at Lamar'*, door. .description bad lain for three days at
P«»»e&lt;UDd still he did not rejoin im. At
anchor in a little harbor some miles up
matters,” said he: “It is necessary to There was no response. I softly turned
last I climbed the stairs and, knocking
the const, arid that at least four of her
arrange with an eye to the worst.
I the knob, thinking that be might be
ot the door of hia room’, asked if there
people had . been away from hr~
a sudden failure, a collapse.
If tmleep. He was still seated in his chair,
throughout ter stay. It was hia the­
"**B anything be desired us to do.
such should be my end, I wi?h to have but his head had fallen forward upon
ory that the four revisited the bo—t
“At prerent, nothing.'* he answered. my affairs in order. For Johnson pro­
the desk, and his arms hung motion less.
the night before Latrar’s funeral;
“No use trytn’ to nudge him,” John- vision ia now made. To Martha, who
I sprang to him. raised him. and caught
aon observed, when I Returned to the has been a faithful servant, I would sight of his face. One look was enough.' though the man whom I had employed
to assist .'oIumkhi as watcher and careliving-room. “He’ll let ua know fast give, let us say, $500. I count upon yon Lamar was beyond the reach of his
enough when the time comes. You’d to arrange the matter.”
enemies.
ported no unusual happenings, and tb&lt;better get some aleep, doctor, if you
“1 will do so,” said I.
A* to the manner of his death;! was
fisherman's, belief had, so far as I cook!
can curl up comfortable in a chair. I’ll
“And u* for yourself—”
not long left in doubt. Ber’de the desk
discover, - no more substantial basis
ntaxid watch.”
"You have paid me well," I broke in. wa* found n little phial in which re­
Nothing better suggesting itself, I But he continued:
\
mained a few drojje of a solution of the house late that night the sea-brew
tried to follow the fisherman's advice,“As for you, I desire this: when my arsenic. Months before I had brought bore to his ear faint sounds which hr
at first with very indifferent success. death comes, you- will regard os your him the* poison, to be used, as he Mad ex­
took for those of oars against tbok
altogether likely that one of them Ij Tlie events of the evening had not been own the money deposited in the bonk In plained, in certain of his ehemiial ex­ .pins.
oleepy.
So name.
I
periment*. With the foes who h*d pur­
—one
-----------. your
There will be no rival
might have reached Lamar, but, un- j' of the sort to make
luckily for them, they failed to seize Ur | rat in my corner speculating on the claimant. From my memory of the sued him so relentlessly dose upon him. was dosed within a fortnight after the ,
opportunity in the second or two of it* ' probable outcome of the encounter, account you submitted recenfly, I am and with a mortsd disease daily sapping l&gt;ody of the suicide had been coinrnitXe«J
Lamar's
it ’&gt;1114
wa* (! a-via.
convinced
find u
a ujuaiuriconsider- his strength, he had chosen tbusitoend
— ---....... r. plans would
..vmu he lb
- .-aa-araa that
uiui you
, vu will
n
l.uu
ewlstonce. Their hesitation, brief as it What
to the earth; but before I went iw»
pay­ • his troubles.* He died, I think, asjhe had there, was a wedding, at which an al
was, meant defeat; fd^ iro sooner had I difficult to foretell. Physically he wu* ; able sum remaining after the two p*yin
jxM&gt;r
condition
to
undertake
further
meat*
yon
know
of
have
been
made. I lived, strong in hia - passions and hi* together charming bride was given
his man fallen* that) Johnson drew a '
bracWof revolvers from his pockets, and flight from his enemies, yet he would i Way tell you thot. the fund ha* lieen of courage,.
away by my good friend Dr. Banks,
It was to be desired, for many rfnsons, standing for the time in loco parentis. .
wbcvf tl»e stranger* started forward , hardly dore to remain without cstab- kite replenished.”
“But why should you make me sfjch to avoid the notoriety which muftsurc- ‘ . In view, ot the change in our circum- ’
they looked into the muzzles of the H»hing a small standing armyl . .Tdhn- '
ly follow a disclosure of the tfircum- stances, I hod persuaded Dorothy to
pwtols. Immar, too, thus protected, »on had covered himself with glory, but ' * bequestT*. I began. “I thank you,
stanccK of his end.
Johneonj and I •■onsent to an early marriage, and to
‘ ‘ —"“
had pulled out a kejr and was undocking he wa* but one jusn; and I did not I but
"It is no case for thanks," sold he. could be depended upon.to ki«p our ron» with m\- to Trent, where thena drawer of tne table; and presently be enumerate myself us part of the bel­ •
counsel, and old Mortlm probably had promised to be an excellent oppirtu•
“
Am
I
not
free
&lt;o
do'as
please*
me
wi^h
ligerent
force.
Again,
the
excitement
added another ugTy-looking wuajion to
heard nothing of the attack, a|ud had
and worry the presence of his enemies my own? Moreover, I have yet another
nityto establish a practice, and when
the array trained upon tlie foe.
no reason to suppose her emnloyer’s' the- bay might become a doctor** nag
•
“Sorry there ain’t nqoe for you, doc- ! .must catrw wpuld certainly hare mi ' requeeL"
He poured a little brandy into agio** death to have been due to othf r than .in reality ns well ns in Dome. And
extremely bad effect Upon Ijjmur, ag­ ’
tor," I heard Johnson remark, "but 1 j
; ~
grnynting his disease arid cutting
____ _ short ’ and gulped It down. Then, picking up natural causes; but even a siapiclon there Per?z*s letter found us, os happy
guess wc can attend to our friends
of suicide would give rise to mhet -un- a pair as tbe city held within it* bor­
even the scant allowance of time I had the letter^ he said:
now.”
.
estimated as hl*. If anything could
"This 1 desire you to place in toe post j leasant gossip, and quite jKMMjibly to ders. As Lamar's residuary .legatee For a moment 1 tlkoilght that two of Ij have overcome my extreme repulsion ;
t-b® railway town at once. Then send un official investigation. By lavt, a cer- if the term con be correctly used ia
our,odvervarics would ri.-k the bullets, I
I for him; it-inqst have been the cool ; ® telegraphic messer;'.
Please write tifieate of death hud to be filed with' such a case—I was possessed of an in
though tlie last coiner quailed r.t the courage he had displayed in the’face the words; ’Search endr l, but without the town clerk. 1 realized the jweigbt
bcritance which, w ith my savings, wa­
first sight of the finronns; but even for of danger; but, though I appreciated result. Document* burned.’ The ad­ the people would attach to Buriks’ sig­ it m pic to supi&gt;ori us in comfort for
them the odds were now too groat. it I
nature to such a document in case any the several years we deemed it w ise to
nfofthithe«iirTw&gt;
same usthnt
that
the letter.”
it. I oould not bring-myself ton a more dressthe
They dared not eren risk trying to
question of its accuracy arose, and de­ apaw for the building up of a profitable
“What signature to the dispatch?**
kindly feeling for the man who had ex­
termined to see uro it. Mx senior heard professional connection.*.
reach their own pistols. They probably hibited It in such trying drcdihidantes, j
“.None
is required.
Go at
.
.
. once, and
hud no stomach for such a oombat as What would Dorothy have to say such | return as soon ns possible.”
was now oftrred them. Reluctantly, I»rt of the tale as 1 could tell her? I j
“I ’hall start immediately,
_
said I,
stop by step, they retreated toward the was thinking more of her and leas of ~
rising.
“Take-my
nd rice and
i~1'
-*
-J get some,
door. Tflen. suddenly, with un oath, Lunar, when my eyes closed for v-tari- rest, if you can. I need not tell you
tjie leader wheeled about, and, &lt;noMhhow you need iL By the way. double
ing Ilia teeth in.baffled rage, strode from
Johnson’s hand on my shoulder tte door of chat medicine I brought you
the room.
.
■ •
last night. I shall return within three
brought me back from my dreams.
“Here, you -two,” cried Johnson,
“He’s called for you,” he said. “He hours, and in that time it ought to have
"carry off your wounded.”
some effect."
want* you to go .up to his room.”
He bowed
.and
I left
him
I doubt If they understood bis words,
"\erjweu; in
nut wnats
......... gravely,........
............
..
“
Very well;'
I’ll go; but
what’s tne
the ;
•» &gt;*1“
"'■V* °r &lt;b,‘
but his gesture ns he pointed to- the tlmr- 1 a*kcd,” grinding my knuckle.
1
.
—
a
—
«
L-.
B.ra.1
L
h
m
n
rrzMl^ai
•man he luid been even a few hour* •IWe
be—­
man lying unconscious on tlie floor was into my eyes.
In. that strong morning light
plain enough. Sullenly Xhey picked up
“ ’Most six o’clock. .The sun’* just fore.
death’s seal a ppearetl to be u|X&gt;u him.
their comrade and lx&gt;re him into the ri»in’.**
open air. Tbe fisherman followed them
Reaching the head of the stairs, I
to Uk- door, and watchtsl them hurry
heard Lamar's voice from the rear
away toWnrd the stream on the north /room, one which he had never before
aide of the little hill.
.
invite^ me to enter.
"Come in a boat, eh?" mid be.
“Come In," he said. "I regret to have
•That’s It; you can hear the oars. I’ll detained you so long, but my task is nt
bet they’ve aomtfthing to do with that last completed.”
schooner lying oft there in the bay.
In .spite of hi* effort* to maintain the
Well, Mr. Lamar, they’re off, and I old steady tone, his vpice sounded
guess tbey’ve'tiad enough, thank ye, for hoarse and full of weariness; and all
one evenin’."
.
that it suggested war. more than borne
“It was fortunate they chose to do out by his face, upon which fell the cold
their talking first and their bvsinees light of the morning, revealing with
afterward," said 1. “But 1 think vie*re pitiless distlnctoesa the traces of the
quit of them for some time tu come. struggle of on indomitable will against
The abuse that tall chap showered on physical Weakness.
His pallor was
you was unpleasant, but It was mighty ghostly, the skin was drawn obo've the
valuable, as 1 figure itodt."
temples, the checks were sunken, the
••Did you
comprehend?" Lamar Hues about tbe mouth were grown to
asked.
furrows. His eyes burned with a fever5R*Z&gt;(
“No, except that he wn* cursing you ifih fire. The bond which rented on the ~
as energetically os he could.’
drok at which he sat shook, notwith­
He seemed relieved at the answer.
I left bin seated at hu desk.
standing its support. I bad never seen
•’How are you feeling?** said I. the man In such a state—so completely
cautioning Johnson not to leave the
"That's not the sort of entertainment mastered by his infirmities. How.he house,' I hurried across the plain to Mrs.
tiiat does yoti any good. It must not hod been able to work through the night Westosi'a, harnessed the bay more hasti­
was ' almost beyond comprehension, ly toon be ever had been harnessed be­
be repeated."
“Yet it ho* profited me. he an­ though the bottle of brandy at his el­ fore, and started him off briskly along
swered. “1 am alrongcr, better.”
bow showed that he had had the aid of the Bassettville road. I drove fast that
"But you’ll pay for it, I am afraid. a stimulant.
It had carried him morning, **» fast aa even the swift road­
Let me see how you have Stood IL"
through, but at a fekrful price. Plain­ ster cared to go. The telegraph oper­
“Not now," sold he, waring me bock. ly. it
nt&gt; l°niTer • question of weeks ator w as just coming on duty when. I
"To-night 1 Jiave work to do. May I or months with him; his days, perhaps reined up beside the platform of the
request you both to remain here for hi* hours, were numbered.
railway station, and to him I lost no
a time?"
\
.
On the desk before him lay a sealed time |n committing the message. Its
“Certainly. We should'not think of letter, a check book, a sheet of paper address, which I copied from that of
leaving you before daybreak."
coveted with figures and the little black the letter, was the banking bouse in
••That will suffice,” he answered. valise which he had gmu-ded so jealous­ New York with which Lamar had com­
“For the prveenL I go to my room."
ly on our journey to Rodneytown, and municated. previously.
Five minutes
“Johnson, what do you make of oil which I had not rested eyes upon since later I hod posted the letter, and was
beginning my journey homeward.
the day of our arrival.
He motioned me to a seat beside him. . Sam Carpenter gave me a friendly
"Dr. Morris,” said he, “last night s greeting as 1 passed his stable, but
AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE
visitation warned me to perform cer­ there wa« no time for gossip, and the
tain duties which, in view of my fail­ bay sped by at a gait which no doubt
ure of health, had too long been neg­ satisfied him that there was urgent
lected. I desire your assistance in the need of my service* in Rodneytown.
Nor did I draw rein until the farm­
completion of them.”
WITHOUT COST.
"I am nt your orders,” said I. “For
the little while, that remain* for you,”

,r°“
l«Pfo ot Um
knot of houom half a mile Bwuv
,
Jmow that the blade, had a mora wicked
kx&gt;ki
t^at th® «*«*t gathered on
my
“ 1
and
wondered which of them might be des­
t
1 wtu' frightened, thor­
oughly frightened; such courage as I
j o«es«d vanish^ ut the glewn of toe
^pons, and, could I have fled, not
r&gt;-moment would I have tarried. But
«bere wu* do escape; I wa* forced to re­
: udD and to see the end, which, though
Il involved the defeat of the hoemy I
imd no hand in bringing abouL
Well-laid plans once disarranged are
genftrnlly worae than none at all. Tte
programme of toe rasailnnte, no doubt,
had been prepared mat carefully’
After posting qd© of their number &lt;®
the landward aide of the knoll, the only’
direction from which, in their ignorance
erf th© line of communication with John­
son's cottage, they would reasonably
look for interference, they had ad­
vanced, and farced an entrance to the
house. Once within, their prey wa* to j
completely in their grasp thaL I dare
say, they felt able to go about their
business with cold-blooded doliberar
tion.
I do not flatter myself with the
belief that my prerenoe disturbed ttem
in the leusL
BuL while tbe arraign­
ment of Xumar may hare been intense­
ly satisfying a* a prelude to their ven­
geance, it was a sad blunder; for it
gave Johnson time to reach the scew
' and to change the whole aspect of the
affair.
Hud they pressed the attack ns soon

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a strange scene that the lamp
f;.;
.own upon.. There we were,
three) to three, ranged on cither side of
the table, tbe attacking force no longer
‘cir timbering the defenders, but; of
c-. i.ru.-. far better prepared for a strugp. . They had blundered in delaying
it* arid now for n moment they hesifat-, ^exchanging quick glances, and
5 ■ :.g the fisherman an opporumily to
study thru).
Lama? sat motionless,
t:.c-ut fur hia eyes, which followed
ever.1 movement of his chief adversary.
Suddenly ll»e tall man gave a short
qL. /k onier. and the youth, stepping to
tbe i! r. opened it. and whistled shril; iVe beard no answering signal,
foilui •. J by sounds ol wine one ap-

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priKU-hing.tbe house, and then a fourth
r m dressed like the rufllan nt whose
hand.- 1 had suffered, appeared in the.
dperiway.
The light dazzled him at
and he halted on the threshold.
’
_• hia eye* with hi* left liand and
i! ; cyj’p an ugly-looking knife in his
r l-:4. While Ke stood there, hi* mate,
v- it^ an oath, whipped out n similar

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Uaiek ns the man was, however. John-

\. uh* quicker, grappling him and
L - ling him iiack against the wall with
f
h.force, that he lay stunned by the
! v.'.
I Lad had high respect for the
.
?-L'Tinnn’s muscles, but never had I
crcditikl them with the ability to put
furjh /uch-power aa was evidenced by
the, crash of the burly stranger against
tbi- walL’ •
Atrain the defense- had gained an ad­
' outage, but the ‘idds were still against
it.
Three uble-lxMlied assailants re­
mained, and all of tlbem now gave proof
that they were armed; for, while Johnfvd mm putting his man out of the
fipht, the baider and tlie young fellow
7 uj^positc me had drawn dagger*, al­
though they had been unable to uee
• tla’m in old of their ally, *o speedily
boidj he Jieen worsted. I dare *ay they
ha«l revolvers as well, but jueferred

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I added, to myself.
He opened the hand bag and took
from it a paper, which, upon being un­
folded, apjieared to be a petition or
agreement of «ome sort; far appended
to several cioaely-written paragraphs
™ , long lirt oi ,ign.fore«. Ifo ^e
me no time, bowe.tr, to decipher either
unor*mn. Striking a match, lie w-t
Are to the document, which watt burn­
ing briskly before he dropped It to the
floor. A« tbe flame grew I naw that
about It lay eewral little heap, of
fluffy Mb. no doubt ell that ramUnod
of other paper, be had chosen to put
out of the way. He watched the fire
creep along unUl the whole abeet wa»
ablaze.
“If tbe question arise, as it may, you
can make oath that a document of this
appearance wa* destroyed,” **»d L«mar "You may fed free to do am No
one suffer* by the destruction of iL
though many might by it* preserva­
tion.”

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An Explanation

Hastings Banner

Eoitor of the Banner:
As the readers of the Banner, also
many w ho do no: read the Banner, know
lhat for some lime in the past, 1 was a
strong believer in. and ■ an advocate of,
(he "freeand unlimited .coinage of silver

Thursday, Oct 29. 1896.
COOK BROS. Proprietor*.

et (be ratio of 16 (o 1.” and tlial I am not
to-day, aud itave hpt been for several
man ths a believer In that doetrt-e, seems
to demand qf meap explanation and a rea­
son for the change. I have always tried
to hold myself in readiness (as Paul re­
quired) "to to able to give to these wlio
ask, a reason for tbe hopffiur faith within
me,” and as there are some at least who
will ask this question where it will be im­

Hos. E. L. Hamilton, of Niles.
Hon. E. I, Hamilton, of Niles, nominee
’ t congress from this cougreH.slonal dis1 icL ia a young man wbo has made his
.
vn way in-the world single handed aud
•ne. 'Born and raised un a farm uw
•e city of Niles, he was early iu life to­
ft of paternal love and affection by the
-ath of bls' father. With a mortgage on
&lt;e farm be settled down to business and
1 his own exertion, waiehfuhte^s and
i-dness ability soou wiped off tlie indebtoeea. He knows what hard work Is and
s done lots of It. Leaving jibe farm tie
seated himself, graduated from the state
ilvenlty, took up the profession of law
.
J graduated with honor.
One success
.4 followed another aud in every posi•n in Hft?he has bean found honest, hon-

possible for me to make a personal expla­
nation, J take this method of doing so;'
asking no political sympathy from friends,
aud making no apologies to political enem­
ies; only regretting that I did not give
this silver question that careful study and
investigation that I should have given it
before adopting it as a part of my political
faith. •
;
.
I am ready to acknowledge.that "Coins
Financial School,” “Hia Tale of Two Na­
tions.” “His Coin Up to Date,” coming as
they did. at a time when no one was ou
his guard, looking for the foundations of n

political party to to laid In trickery, fraud
ami inisrvprv-eutation.
‘
Every reader of “Coins Financial
School” will agree with me when 1 say
Hint he Hiatts ns with tbe accuracy of a
historical fact, that John Sherman in 1870
framed a bill for the demonetization ot
silver; UiAt he was induced to do so under
the promise of BrfHstb gold; that he pre­
sented said bill and carefully guarded and
watchKl the legislation on U and finally
secured itsjia^Age after three jears. In
the dead hour of midnight, on the 12th
day of February. 1878. Then again, we
were led to believe by Coin eiving It to us
a * a tact, tiint ante Eu:ea‘ Seyd came over
ible aud upright. A vole for hfpj is a
here from England as'(he agent of the
c for r competent, qualified able repR-&gt;thschllds, wltb-hh pucktds ftlifed with
• -entative.
British gold for the purpose of corrupting
legislation on this bill, and that John
Suennan engineered rite bill through Con­
gress, and probably became the possessor
of this gold for hl* political tnwcliery.
tian every render of Cutos books knows
that th is is just the position &amp;t&gt;Mimed by
him: aud believing lhat this was an at­
tempt un the post of the British Govern­
ment to control the Wtolatfon'hf this
country on the ruooey qur^Mon. as they
•

Pot State
*nk

•right in
•n the

you should vote .Tor
of Charlotte. He is a man
is in favor of
to lower taxes. Further
Interested in bringing about
Michigan,
and
and
lias
and esteem uf the

pooiM.

out of IL We all-remember tbe party cry
of 18P2; they told us then that if we
would only vote a "Tariff for Revenue
Only" and wipe out tbe Bhvrnran Silver
Law. we would plant this nation on the.
highway of unbounded prosperity.
They
tried to give us a Tariff for Revenue, but
ii has proven a tariff for deficit.
They
convened Congress - In extra sensiop and
.wiped out tbe Sherman Law. , They gut
just what they asked for; aud is.anybody
satMed with It? They did not dare go
before the people on the question of Tariff
and Reciprocity, tlie promoters of prosper­
ity,and bo have taken tip tbe question ot
the free and unlimited coinage of sliver,
and hoped by the misrepresentations act
on foot by CtAn, to ride into power again.

to end. sod we therefore leave fib opinion
to receive sueb conaidcratlnii as-it may be
worth at (be baud!* of our readers.
Lu
justice to the’republicans be It said though
that they are very decidedly opposed to
the financial plank of tbe Cbtaago platform
because they know that it means the un­
settling of aL business, it means a bene­
fit to no one except the mine owner, it
means a panic just as Mr. - Bryan admitted

Tumblers
on the
Tumble

Id one of his speeches.
In conclusion and In joatloe to
Bishop we will say that while he baa
made statements that cannot be aid are

that racket
YABKKa WMATHEX
pwted 11 you buy a pair
WaakK. up al Itlu

,

NEW SIGN Phlu Smith's Kw-ktt
reads
rwd, &gt;
a tow
uew Mgr.
N„ M,e- tt((.
tbe place pow.

Thin blown- etched pattern at 6c. each or 6jc.

not backed up by facte yet we do not
Heve
We
Ueve he
he woul^do
woul^dn so
so malieloasly.
malicloasly.
wish to be fair with him but he has given
circulation to statements tlial are wrong,
misleading and untrue because be Has
But we art inclined to believe that the either let his prejudice get the best of his
judgment
or jumped at wjong conclus­
American people will think soberly arid
•
soundly on this question before they will ions.
disturb the monetary system of this couu
try. To-day (and it has been true since
A vote for McKinley and tbe principles
the first day of January. 1370). every dollar of the republican party will bring tenants
of our circulating medium is just as good to the empty houses In this city and else­
as every other dollar whether paper, allver where, made so because of practical free
or gold and each of equal purchuiag pow­ trade. It will bring prosperity to the now
er. Can we bare any better money? Will silent factories. It will bring a borne
we be foolish enough to overborn this ‘ market to tbe- farmer' and tbe producer,
grand financial policy and chance the free the best market in the world.
A vote for
coinage of silver? 1 am aware the hard McKinley and the principles,of the repub
lesson of life Is to "Jet well enough alone,” Bean party will not only give us an honest
but we hope and believe thtft the good, ‘dollar, but a stable dollar, tbe best dollar
sound sense of the American people will in the world upon'which-to build up the
say on the 3rd of November, “We have industries of a. country. Il should be a
the best currency system on the earth, great misfortune to have t&lt;o or more dol­
and we are going to vote to let it remain lars In the country of unequal value.
just as it Is.”
Should this happen as it certainly will If
D. K. C«»K. . sliver Is coined in unlimited quantities at
the ratio of 16 to 1, pajm-nt will be made
STILL MORE.
in tbe cheaper coin, and all business dour
upon that ba-Is, and it would fluctuate iu
value.
A fluctuating currency Is the
money gamblers b.‘-®t stujlt in trud/. Il
' Detroit Tribune
. The following appeared in the Detroit. puts an eletn *nt of uncuitalnty into the
currency &lt;»f the country, unsettles valip-a,
Tri bane of Tuesday:
underminer confidence, and if. t c history
"Tn the Editor: Judging by the twtiotjslof thteadlag republican* of Hd* pure, one would.&gt; of the past be any criterion' brings er: tain
thtnk that they were not so sure fit virion- k* J
they pretend to be. The *!lvref:e* J alv; brew
utlllzmx the window.* &lt;d tw-» frlrudlyatorwi that.
i
h.u». «&lt;En.iWi«n
.
tet-sfe......... c«--i&gt;re
•»
-n-puM..

1|„ I.

YISWlHAVE Ju,; gOt (Ki! .
rood
arder at aDdervur lu. The price
and
qualitj W what doe. It. 1‘hin
Uw Backet awn .

dor.

Fine engraved th in blown,
worth $1.50 doz.,

ioc.

each or $ i.00 dloz.
Extra heavy

yi

pitnts

30c. doz. or 3c. each.

snum, mw i it,
Bargain Grocers.

Dried Apples Wanted

Up to Date
New Cleaned Currants, 1 lb.
cartoons, 10c.
New Sultana Raisins, 1 lb.
cartoons. ■ 15c.
New California Prunes 50 to
80, 1W. '
New 4 Crown Raisins, 10c.
Lea and Perrins Worcester
Sauce, 10c Bottle.
Cross i Blockwells Chow
Chow, 35c Bottle.

CL08IMG OUT Our trillltorn .
aim |t l'i,in SaUb'. Bj.vk, &lt; &gt;u jr,..

MCKINLEY if elected will na
rine in hostwy
We are wei!
call aud mw and get price.-. Ph,:i &gt;.,
at the Racket.
BABOATNS h&gt; laillw. p,^
cblldrwu ukm. No &lt;mv „„ ut
mwt Uh- pticu »pd quilll). We
hot money on Iu Hhlu Sahl, ,
BaokM.
.
'

BRYAN If elects I will eaus*&gt; &amp; jj.;, JU
tin aud we want to sell as mech
*e
can. sjwe, are making prices nu vi,.
. else will meet. We riscrive a new lor
from tbe factory every week, rmn
Smith at tbe Racket

WE ABE Ln want of eggs and xjfl
the highest market price. !‘ojj &gt;
at tlie Racket.
PB0TB0TI0N Will
i. ,
ipilUns, auU-we have a lut to -.;4.
touney.
Bought uo n clu-am v
Bit) must go. Ebiu Smith a: ;
moiLs.
'
HAKNa ' Doe* notset ji&gt;e prk-t -un ,
hats. if he did the protect km y.. ..
make the price about
mt n- il.ui. v.
'.dell'for. and we'will told
th-?., price as long as we haw any top- ■&lt;;
Thin Smith at th* Enntou -.

•

HAMS &amp; in ». I

ISSUES

Grand Rapids, owns half of this bh&gt;ck. He
was In the city over Sunday.
He saw
some Bryan placards banging In his empty
।store windows.and romancing that "four
years of democratic rule had kept his
store without a tenant,” he went Into ids
own
store, and with his own bands, took
1
'down a Bryan placard and ,wlth a blue
Ipencil wroteffhe words "McKinley and
Pruaperlty” on tbe back of Hie Bryan pla­
card
and pinned It up so :lint it couid bn
&lt;
iread by passers by.
later he Moored
'some MeKlnlcy posters and bad - tlwm
1stuck up. saying the "east window would
।be bls and tbe etbeni could do as they
These
Ipleaved with Hie west window.”
'are facts which Mr. Blahop coT.d thavr
i
found
uol by very little inquiry on hl*
* part,
instead of rushing madly Into print
I

this dav filwl In said court purporting to be the
las', will end hwtamtMit of Mid deceased, ire
sr’mtttud b&gt; utntnte and the exeiutor therein
BMM app.'toted.
TtiereuiMu h i* ordered,that Thursday tho mb
day-of November. A. H . if*’, at ten o’clock in
tho toreuoon, be a«MgitiM for the* bearing of
Mid petition.and that tbe helm at but of Mid
j’jfr*"?
MU "U'er j-r.wm hjlerwted lu
*JM
«»* required to appear at a »*««lon
of Mid-Court, then to be hotdru at tire PrubUe
ofilre. ln tlie City of IImHii**, In mid County,
and show cause. If nny thereto, why tbe orayer
&lt;»f tire jretlttotrer may n&gt;4 to granted. And Ii is
hgttor ordered, that a ud iretiliotrer give no Ire
toUie p^rwon* hitpresiod in Raid estate, of the
njptuencv .q *&gt;jd p-tiilon ard the toanngth-reuriby e«u*li»c a eopy &lt;»» thh order to to puttlhhe&lt;f iu tire &gt;1 am!lugs Banmmr. a .newxnanut
pHn-od and efrn da-ed «n raid Omnty uf Itarry
«rerk for there »ueee»*)vu wceiu
pn-vl&gt;m» io said day of tutoring,
A re*• AMMwrooxo.
A true eopy.jof
f,ai-. .

. MOKTaAGKSALEk
Befaidt havtagbrnm m.ulw in the con&lt;HUon&gt;
of a rertnln nuwtXMire m&lt;me by I'barie* w
Mmbhanc! Wilr He wn G., nf t-lie lown«hln»of
Irvin#, c -unsr of Harry, and bjatb n{ Mlchle tt,
to Alexander Foe er. &lt;if
(S|^,Ma
making accusation* that he had no t^unty. mate rrf Michnm &gt; da rd fMownb«r H
&gt;
-that they try to Injure some one el» laud, asking him for such sugitcsHuns as and
A. D iRxv And nw 9-drd in the
r r th»to migi:t be pleased to make on the sub- &lt;fuundaltun In fact and still Ires In reason. l.«Mriitt&lt;-r &lt;•’ D«re&lt;}». fur ttre count - of Hairy'
&gt; ariably hurt themselves mos’?
of MicUg.kn. &lt;&gt;n the twenty sturd &lt;1:«
jecl, and hi bls reply he advised reducing
Mr. Bishop also aays that ’the repobli- a-.fi Minto
&gt;
,*K- 1» LU er
of M-.Ftcair&lt;
” •unmjd ... ba dua at UM dataoT tS,
the silver dollar to 400 grains Instead
of tried
&lt; _to_monopolize the "throe halla.
_ ___ _
Awarded
4 lUJf grains, and to continue the circute- We really didn't know that (tore were J mil of y.rr nundn-d firt» thr-e diii’an, mm
eentb. and an attoruer'a fee of twenlv
-«hest Honors—World s Fair, tion of tbe silver dollar.” On examluatiun three halls. Mr. Bishop can’t show thirr
five dndam provided f r In nkM ninrigNf. mid
of theoe facta, I found to had slated Lt aur- where reunblieans attempted any such
. or uuy pin Utere«&gt;.';
rectly; and I came to Ito same eoMrlu-don monopoly, and we defy him or anyone morucniTf
tS.......
_ 2.
dsa 10 produce a single prominent re pubman muah that an asUnr that Isthui will- Haro wbo bos “boasted that they {repub­
u- tfa!rte u
iDg to blaricen the obwmt.T of iih fellow licans) did not intend,io use them.” Tbe
«*clo--k In tho
1 rirolt
men, and iMtouate hh vftc^ iallchnis republicans have two halls engaged for hlghokl bidder. *L th« xi-h
botuv. in th.,
of
The etojoent roanp!«-v
slanders from a foandaliya &lt;4 wholesale the night before election.
trtwiM Ihu rtre
•krawytehuideni. the pt

that punaore.

Is then) anything
■ti th-

Mr. Bhhon
crfki* ankle, v

.,

SIXTEEN TO ONE Well we Jaw'.
1,0 table, and our 5 and 10 cent tUie,.
have new bargains every day ttmt (w
one cau beah as we ae^ many thh,*,
our lOe table others ask 15
for. and many bargains or. the
cent
tabla oOiers ,adk 8 and tu oetih t ■
Phiu Smith at tbe Backet.

our placards. They have plenty of their own i caue t&lt;&gt; observe Saturday ns flag day. .
The best and always the
hi other uteres
places. They also tried
triied to
posted up In
brands of Tea awl
monopolize all of the three large ball* for the wj im.v • &gt;m«n •uppiynt paper iiu. ,i; Halne
night before riicllon. und have boasted that this office. Those who want one to hang j (Joflritf ' PriCfJB low
RUBBERS You know when «c i.;
they did not Intend to um&gt; tham. in spire of *1!
thes’efforts freecufvj.ua saptlment H ob the up In ibelr windows should call at once.
, - ------ ------------- ------- --------- ---------give you a benefit and will now w
Su hi the saw proportion that the peojir are
wc can. We tore a llrgv new
ng hnneMJy ^Incited, and If straws are an
!
if
you
want
tc
live
kii
indlratlon o&lt; the *ay rh»i' rind blow*, thh re
no damaged good* and they t:&gt;c&lt;
aud hapfiy eat good pure foe
nubiltmti county will roll pn a trnod mMnrfty tor
abid. Ph.u Smith at Ito Racket.
Next Sunday morning at the Presbyter- f------- ------ ------------- ----- 2,...... .... ——--------r—
Bnnn and humanity n&gt;-xi week. •
It lamy opinion thAt the lender* of th* hppo Inn ehuren Hie PK-lor wi.tM tu My a word I
Jf VOU Want tile worth Of
sWonarc net
piucn qppos -d &lt;■&gt; the H&lt;i|i:cia!
UJDEBWEAII , \V&lt; pro-..
•
.
,
.
.
part of tbe platform a* fb-v are Jo the sittwem* to voters. In 4he ewnltig his Mibji-ct will)
glXHTPrids . tbe pii.r &lt;4 ail the undrtwra.court nod arbitration p&gt;.»nk*. which would to “Thoughto'iu n hansom cab In-the Lon- ‘ VOUT IlKlIlPy Rlld
caiiMt them to pay their r»rv'&lt;»rtiori of tire tw«
,
____
=
don
suwo."
'j
of
the
te»t
quality
and
htiv
and pat them un a iev-l with llrefr' emn-’ore*.
ijliiu tSini.th at Ito Itavkrl.
Bpt they can more easily deceive lbw■ I .-I 'h onj Thy Rutland M. K. eburrdi. «Im u.iIm I tlll-lli right. We are tilt- people
tbe 5iianc1:1 phmk.
r.Fthe
II...c,
dvltv
laXa at.wltj.jtSunday.
$wn*aH«»« ! Vn
_ ’u
— wa--- A to
-a Sf*
_ ‘
1
uiai x&lt; ey It Btfinbv. 1^lr..kt
WMt uf
‘y- l"Im trabededtcatwl
nf
|
LEATHER Has gone up cm the
(masting*. Mich. on
Nov.8.8. Service
Service to.
to. begin
begin atat 10
1.0 oo’clock
’clock!
S.
Nov.
i‘
a j • ’j
i
et. Vol our men and'boys &gt;i. •
, standard tilfie.
W. I.
I
— in Charge of Rev.
............
We want aned apples.
The above’artl.de is taken from the De- jI Uog»ball D. I).
UM$awn In price: roll
I
Sjijl.j at the Eara&lt;*m«.
troll Tribune in which paper It was given I|
Miss Gertrude Abbey will lead the de- •
general circulation. The article Is aeso-Ji. vutlonal meeting uf the Epworth League I
lutely false in-fact and • thoroughly mis- !J Sunday evi-nlttg.
leading in its sentiments a'nd the Inflfirene- '। The program of the Epworth League
___ _ __ j
es that would naturally Im* drawn from It. next TueMay evening will to under the
haye upon the Tariff. I felt Atony duty to
First this article states that the .repub- J: direction of the spiritual department.
At the Methodist church next. Sunday
-do what little J could to blarnp t&lt;mt influ­ licans rented the two stores at a “Wan i
ence out,' and 1 think my fr&lt;e silver price” just to get rid of »*eing Mr. Bryan’s Ji morning the subject will to "The Power
. of J’ubllc Opinion." Evening, "America
pictures..
We
know
nbthlrg
that
could
be
■
friends and my republican friend* as well
the best country under the suu.”
will give me cred I of. working earnestly more fooV'klk without It be the idea that
inspired Mr/Blkhop to write such stuff.
and vigorously tu that end, and iny efforts
K-v, Jh-a.
did not stop with nites to nary wotk at home The republicans have rented Mr. H. A. HARRINGTIN-WHtTNRV-By
Cox. &lt; kt. iil rteow Harrlogtoa. of Carllou.
Mud Vinnle Wbitiicy, uf Woodland.
building next to the National
alone either. While In Ohio at work. 1 •Goodyear's
‘
.Just to set
let no good opimrtunity pass/ to impress Bank for "Headquarters.”
my convictions, lu a very warm discus. Mr. Bishop's mind at rest we will te|J Idin HAMITUN-CARL-By R v. Thu*. Cux. Oct.
&gt;i. Albert C.. Hampton, uf Ban;, and Raima'
S'on.I had in the city ot Lima one evening truthfully that rip writer rented the buihL
J.Oiri, QtUope.
with a travelling man i made this asser­ iDg for the parpos*' of having a place
tion.. "I believe the time is coming when where campaign literature and McKinley
John Sherman will to cunsidereU by the pictures could be gh. n out and where tlie GBAUFI-CBQCKFOnD-At tha H E parb&gt;r&gt;ag&gt;*. KwX Hrrvn street. Huang'. OeLSS.
American people a greater traitor to the people could discuss the Issues of the day
by .*2? Ch*'21b;&gt;rUi"; 0. l&gt;w»&lt;M Uramrf
ai*c Mlw Lo .a M.CroektBrd. both of Cartlun.
best intervals of thia country than Bene­ without all flocking into tbe Baxnkic of­
dict Arnold ever wa ■.* He-seemed to feel fice. When Mr. Bishop says the republi. I'KOHATK O»|&gt;ER.
hurt over the assertion, aud very quietly cano have hired two stqres he Is telling, State of Michigan. Ootnity of Barry—art.
AtaaeMlou of the probate c»urt for the
aud geuilemsnly said, "1 am afraid Mr. what is not f^ne, and what*he could easi­ &lt;.ountyof Barry. IioMmi ar tire Probate Office.
Cook, lhat you have allowed mterupresen- ly have found to be so. If be had taken the In the City of Hasting*, in Mid rtmutr on Mot day. tbe_2tt!t&gt; day of tk-wtrer, tn tbe vrar
tatlon aud prejudice to influence your least pains to enquire Instead of jumping otm thousand eight hundred and rlnety-aix.
Preteut Charles W. Armstrong. Judge ot Pro­
judgment in holding such an opintou- of at conclusions. Tbe only place, we know .bate
•
In the matter nt the estate of Ella Sosmae
Mr. Shertnan.
He said, 1 JJve In the oily et where Bryan placards were taken down machcr,
rt«cca*e«t.
of Mansfield, John Sherman’s tome.
1 aside from our Headquarters, U In tbe . 2n
*’"1 BJ’“« ,he
&lt;toly veri­
fied. of Fred buanyrnmeher. husband of said
Mr. Hurd Tinkler, of
have known him front boyhood and our Tinkler block.

rhe National Republican- Committee’
• ve requested that Saturday b? made flag
: i for campaign purposes.
people there Irrespective of party, believe
A vote fot McKinley L a vote to restore him to be a great statesman, and an honest
s &lt; far more favorable conditions that ex­ man. and when these chargee made by
Coin came out in his Financial School, 1
ted under tbe McKinley bill.
felt-It my duty to look them up carefully.
Tbe allver advocates talk just as If their I went nt the first opportunity to tbe Con• use succeeds It will be a deadly blow to greaslonal Gtoto, the Nations Record, and
e Rothschilds ahd other wealthy people; started with ths presentation of this 'Bill
to Congress Id 1870 and followed^ it
«t In earn- mys'erions way wealth will
evenly divided among all; that the rich through the five SMslomr of Congress, read
II grow poorer and vice versa.
Just sit all the proceedings during the three years
■ -wn and figure on* how thi-i la tn take tbe Bill was pending, and found Ha* Jolin
tee, and see if you won't eomo to tlie Sherman did not draught the bill, did jrot
relvalon that free silver or m&gt; free all- present the bill, aud did not vote fbr tbe
they will be just as rich as ever. «nd bill. 1 found further tint the committee
-»y reason or their wealth they won’t be to wlmuj the bill was refwivd. arm copies
e to do just sr much as ever.
l&lt;nb it of It to the directors of the mints, and to
w» that fl «»ae wbo let their |&gt;aH-im&gt;e and Ernesi Seyd. of England, (not a gold man)
•Jed c« ire-' the upper htnrb* of them #0 but the great champion, uf sliver.. In Eng-

v

We are aware that
talk is about .
the only kind of
in just at ■
present, but we propose to make such a .
commotion, beginning now,, that will cause
you to think
else than pojitics. The immense lirie of

Wagons,
Robes and
shown by ns at the county fair will be
sold, at wonderful

This sale will prove a mint to those wibhing to purchase a standard article at les:
than what you would pay tor an inferior
article.

G? BROS.
'ARE

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CIRCU-..

i l.ATION OF ANY...

XLI. NO. ‘&gt;T

THE BALLOTS

For Which Patriotic Democrats Deserve Great Praise.

MICHIGAN FOR MCKINLEY BY 50,000.

Barry-County Gom Republican. Electing Entire County Ticket Except Poexibly Pros*

The battle of ballots b/xs been fought!I

Claiufs are made from the meager re­

and won by the forces favorable to sound

ports received that McKInley has carried

money, a protective^tarifi,-reciprocity, law | South Dakota by 5.000; California by 4,500;
and order. Bryaa raud bis ch ap dollar Wyoming by t},000.
heresy are overthrown.

It is the most

The certain Bryan states are

AU the New

st&gt;»ippl, Louisiana. Arkansas, Colorado,
England‘Sutus, New

M. SMITLL

V- :: i.

South

crushing defeat ever administered to a pres­ Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Misidential raadidate.

I ICCT4OS OFFICE OF

York. Pennsylvania and New Jersey are
iu ail p«rt« of the state far McKinley by terrific majorities, the ag­
• :.rii;y. Sptvial |«ains
ntraefs, chattel mort- gregate reaching, the enormous total of
Woodland, Mich.
900,000 over Bryan.
. .. .
Loyal E. Kuappeu.
v w.r C. DeatMpZ
.
'.;N \r: nN a .DENISOS
i k WYE NS.
idgan This*. Co. Bldg..
■tev.xd
Mi&lt; bigau ■
i': r.a

Montana. Idaho,. Utah, Nevada and Ten*
nt’.-ee. Srbntdca, Virginia, Kansas, North
Ckrollua.
.
i But It i« certain he is burled under the
। largest majority ever recorded against a
I presidential nominee.

. sWEEZF.Y.
A;.oruey a: Jan-,
Hastings. Mid;

ibu&lt;-v:
latHirc:

C. A. Curtiss and family left for Luther,
Lake Co.,'Wednesday.
Those free silver hoodlum- who tried to
by from 50 to 824 majority. It Is much to disturb the republican meeting laal Friday
night by creating an uproar in front of the
be regretted that Jordan is defeated for hall.icauMd neither respect for themselves
prosecutor by tbe very narrow majority of nor the pertydbey so ably represented.
U. B. quarterly meeting was held at this
37, according to the latest advices. This place last Saturday and Sunday.
M. F. Jordan was hi town last of the
may be overcome by corrected returns.
week.
.
Such a victory as has been won in
Ijxst Friday evening was the o^taslon of
county, slate and nation would have been a grand republican rally in FreepoL
Shortly before dark the McKinley and Ho­
Impossible except for two causes.
First bart club and glee club of Caledonia arriv­
ed in the village with their conveyances
the splendid organization and patriotism
neatly decorated with flags and pictures of
of the republican party-v second, the fact McKinley and Wm. Alden Smith. Soon
after dark the torches began to appear by
that sound money democrats placed prin­ twos, threes and fours.
About 8 o’clock
ciple and patriotism abore party and voted,| P- m • tbe ,raln arrived from Lowell with
, , ,
■•'Ik
awaII
a larirM
large doltxnitinn
delegation at
of enthusiastic ILowell
with the republicans. It Is therefore not republicans. Several heavy charges of
a partisan victory, but a triumph of the dynamite boomed for McKinley and K.
Wolcott’s steam elevator whistle also took
patriotism, integrity and order-loving ele­ voice in the proceedings. Tbe procession
ment of the country over the proposition to headed by the Lowell band formed near
tbe railroad track and marched through
debase our currency and destroy tbe in­ the streets carrying torches, flags, and
tegrity of the Supreme Court, and to do banners, and giving their enthusiastic
campaign yells. After the parade the peo­
away with the civil service system, and to ple repaired to Freeport Hall which was
Lowell
give to anarchists like Altgeld who may packed to its utmost capacity.
band and Caledonia Glee Club furnished
happen to be in responsible positions the music fur the occasion. Chairman H. P.
privilege of peimitliug lawlessness to go Hale Kmyon introduced the speaker. Vic­
tor M. Gore, ot Beittou Harbor, whois one
unreBtrained and unpunished.
of the ablest speakers In lbe state.
Mr.
Gore explained tlie money question to the
The victory puts great and grave
satisfaction of all present. During the
aponSblUties upon the administration of speeh he wag frequently interrupted by
the hext president. It l« believed they applause and the uatne of McKinley was
/
win be met In a manner that will be sat? cheered repeatedly.
ibfadory to the country as we!! as bis
Cnsllaton.
sQpaprtenu
Mrs. John Feighuer died last Saturday
night after a liugerir.g illness.
Mrs.
NOTES.
,
Frighntr was one of the first pioneers of
Altgeld, he of infamous memory, went Castleton, was 74 years old. The funeral
into the consomme with the other pupo- was held a( the home Monday p. m. She
crats. The returns indlcate-Liu defeat for leaves a husband !and four children to
mourn their loss.
governor of Illinois by uver 100,000.
Mrs. Lewis l/jckliart entertained her
Somewhere under the wreck of popoc- mother from Carlton last week.
The remains of Mr&gt;. Eintna Patterson,
racy’in Massachusetts will be found the
of Luke i Odessa, formerly Mis&gt; Emma
polities! remains of one G. Fred Williams. GutcbcM,' of Cautluton. was brought here
It will be remembered that G. Fred ran for burial last Turfsday.
Mrs. Ckarley Fdghuer had a carpet rag
for governor of that State. They didn’t do
a thing to him but turn him down by a bee last Weonesdnty. There were eleven
ladies presvijt, and 13 pounds of rags
cold 150,000. It will be remembered that
st wed.
this same G. Fred spoke in Detroit and
Born, to Vfitit Price and wife. O?i. 25th,
other western cit es, and while here wired a soti.' ?
|
.
.
Flimm Cole and; wife ore visiting thdr
the eastern press that Michigan would go
daughter} Mts. Selah Noyes at Portland.
tor Bryan by 50,000.
Gi u. Cwrii
Ciueago. and Miss Nettie
Dr.-Merritt Is probably defeated for Sen­ C-J.-5. of .ladkaon.l are gueste of. Hiram

publican county ticket except prosecutor

MAGNIFICENT VICTORY FOR SOUND MONEY

» N t.lBNF.R. M. !•-»
Physician and Surgeon,
i Pelton,
• •
Mich.
, , r,- .;. rer, one block cast of depot.

L

WHOLE NO. 2160

fl* .r by ilwut 25 in thU district.
c I'lntjr gave him 153 majority.

good thlrff.

IB, l"8B6.
CXHTijn

‘

, The rrpublkaus did g&lt;» d work ta every
prfflnct. and we'bate not space lospe^k
•cfu.U who ttejscrvft^favorable comment
Eift Jbe returns irom the foursestern
lev.. A of the county fi ow UuR
repub­
licans there were not asleep. The Mc­
Kinley phaallty frem those four towns
was 8S6. Cusllettn, Wo&lt; (Hand arid Jol:ns-

sril kLa»

: Kl.tTCAW ’
Simmons.-4
Dewey. - - w'6

t nva. as well as tbe city, showed hnti’dgome gains from four years ago.
Rcpub
liesna In Assyria, Barry, Irving And Hope
had their fighting clothes on. In libitV
morv. Hastings township. Italian.1, part­
ton and Maple Grove, the republicans
ta/ tsi^ • c.
M
7S 91 '

■.nt side of home- !i

:hout b'-ing

•

wcr.vKVon
CoWk-S-9;ow*R. L1 8..

RENKES &amp; WALLDORFF.

tr.d.rtakere.
'

Rooms at Ford’s Hotel.

Ohio, ludiana. 1‘ionols, ?4ic!d«’“l
«mrin. M.n—&lt;■•.*» I I—*- &gt;w
Wert" and lbe KaU* *»

A
“

the bulk of 111* rawpailtnlne. went foe Mc-

WATCH
FOR
THE
NEW •
STOBY.

Cook &amp; Cook vs. Joseph Caster, attach­
ment.
CHANCERY 1ST CLASS.

Mary M. Garland vs Geo. M. Garland,
divorce.
Belle Baughman vs John A. Baughman,
divorce.
Moses Horn vs Pheobe Ann Horn, di­
vorce.
Wm. H. Chilson vs Hope Henry Chil­
son. bill to quiet title. Hattie McGuigan vs Arthur McGuigan,
divorce.
Blanche Long- vs Frank Long, divorce.
Lydia Smith vs Clinton C. Smith, di­
vorce.
Hattie England vs Fred England, di­
vorce.
Clara Barnstead vs Max W. Barnstead.
divorce.
Emma Norris vs W-m. B. Norris, di­
vorce.
Anna Allerton vA Claude Allerton, di­
vorce.
•
Fred M. Busline vs Anna E. Rustine,
divorce. •
Mary Benedict vs John Benedict, di­
vorce.
Iza Skiff vs E. Hattie Skiff, divorce.
llxr'ey Camp vs Lucila Camp, divorce.
Bessie McL-od vs John McLeod, di­
vorce.
, I,'

Bfotinrd.
4.U
M. Codk, r
- Ik?
M. L
of f-t-.
Hasting*, -spoke
on
P'dl’iOtl
oi.iiie. day from the reptiblle-Mi-ten t Joint, f iir- Cook. Is a fluent
easy laitrr gnd iraf^e the free silver people
a few t:idt« wnrth irrinumbenm’.
Mrs. Urilliam Bprcbtrd received g tele­
gram
wp k Ft’day tlmt bur father. Mr.
Chsiercijm iwbo (was visiting In Harter
bpriutf.siu»b &lt;Te»’S.
hD “I &lt;B&gt;ce for
Ugrbur iodLgA
Mrs. Y -.Lr D-^tor, of Dakota, is visit­
ing in rip* Tfc-lnlty,
N. Bcrtlnrid v-ite. of Hwvey. LIL,
are t! e gi ■.•it ef
Hammon and wife.
Tin- Wnnfittis Fbndgn Missionary merl­
in-te-ld at Mrs. Fannie Farr’s this
•.wi-k Tburjiday.
Last wet-i Wednesday evening at Warner-Msbortk-House the tree silver speakers
had to cat! pn a rei-ubliean to act us chair­
man,prututfly there was not a silver man to
grace the pisitinn. 1^‘stir Warner said he
would apt dut of courtesy but did noFWant
tu bj held r.-epvnstblc for unytlring they
might do oi say.

CHANCEBY 4711 CLASS.

Terrence Corrigan vs John Yarger, et
al, hill for u» aect.
Win: P. Sweeter vs Wm. E. Harding,
efcal. bill for an' eccountiu-r 1
Dewitt C. Myera.VR Mary £. Myers, di­
vorce.
Corning L. L.-aoli vs Alpliarcttr. l.each.
divorce..
T- 1 Lorina M. B ’-rr rm vs Johh XL Rogers,
et al, bill for sp^itie pertorniantfe of con­
tract,
„
C’antBas Price vs Anna, P^ce, vlvoreo.
Charles A. Banfietd vs Emma A. Ban­
field , divorce.

♦
Coat* Grove.
Lee McDloimld has gone north Jo seek a
fortune.
a
H. Long and wife, and Mrs. Linle
Engle have returned from visiting In
Ohio. ■ •
.
Will Moir and family have moved into
Mrs. Er.gl&lt;*i house.
K. Dtttndrut h now improving after a
spell ot eltkneljS.
Herb .Sprague fa bnMdlng a kitehen.
Mrs. Marks, *if the -State RoatL is her$?
visiting her *m John. She soon leaves
to bVend th? winter with her dasghter in
Indiana.
J
H. Long and family spent Sunday with
Mrs. B. F.; Wulfe.____________

fihultx.
&lt;
Rose riereo closed her school lure Frt&lt;iav. an«i will ccmmerice aifeln &gt;n
weeks.
i
.
,
E. L, Convention.
Myrtle Mosher elat’d her schorl FrlBelow we give the program of a Group- day iu thd Count dhulct but will teach
mecllna-o' -he EpWardi Leaanes.lo be the winter term there.
.
I . . la tun HustlUM M. E. Cnureb. SaturMrs. 51- Shulix has retunu-d from India­
dat Nov. Hth, X&gt;C.
" Ada ijfwher wen the gurst of Ella
up.iu. tuvoliuoalsconilntttd t’y B«re. IL

re carnt» art,
the highest
•st Ttuin vrith
and the word
new meaning

price.

went down because the other fellows had
too big a crowd. But It was a pood fight
and a splendid victory.
\j
Thnrnapple Is still tbe banner republi­
can township of the county giving 108 rna/jutlty for McKiul?y.
Tuesday morning the free sllverites
cIrJmrd Barry county by 500 at the West
estimate. The returns &gt;how ju«t what
poor guesic r» they were.
C. F. Brooks for register xeU tire largest
majority In Hie county 324. Judge Mdte.
ufCzNitelon, a ch-s-e second with 277. J.
G. Hughes cornua third with 196.

•r Pa lor

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ISSUES OF FACT.

Isaac W. Vrooman vs The City of Hattings.
John Holden vs
ip lot Pralrietitle, assumpsit
Milo L. Williams vs Covert O. Freer,
trespass.
Fred L. Heath vs. W. H. Goodyear.
trespass on the case.
Wesley Norris vs Angus McDonald, atsumpait
z
James Connelly vs Len W. Feighuer,
libel.
First Nafl Bank vs Henry C. Metier,
assumpsit
Robt P. Austin, est. vs C. G. Holbrook,
est.
Luther Bennett vs Wm. W. McCon­
nell.
IM1-.IBLXSCS.

Birr;

11 M-ems to be a stiikd fa: ilnt- .reci la­
Uous and ^u!&lt;js w1.;) not avail to save the
popoerate from drfeaL
.
hr the table elven, we ?u! in only the
tirfutes reported for th- repabneph •nd
(temoera'Ic-pcoidt's-unten-sTlver tidogs.
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P.U ;icr will tot *rt aver 75 votes. In
v.MidV. and tbe pmtvbRIahfcts less.

QO.CO
v? tte State of

1

The People vn. Rowan Bull, fraudulent­
ly disposing of chattel mortgaged prop­
erty.
' Th? Peoole vs Jalia L* ar, assanK with
intent to murder.
The People vs Chas. Fumisa. robbery.
The People vs John Quinn, robbery.
The People vs. William Spickler, As- ,#
sanlt with Intent to do great bodily harm.

Mrs. 11.3. B. Mflltett, of Grand Rap­
ids. was here Friduy tn attend the itiu. raj
td
her si Ur Mrs. Harruun Bauenma;;.
Condolences are hereby tendered BroE W. Ihifterm i.nd wifH have jjono tn
• Wxlta. Most people will feel that wieii
HUliulahi t &gt; VK-: t
r dnughter Mrs. LH■
th© iH-.mipathni for prmeeutor ’tle B.-y.-d -ur|n,
I
I In Lis rra?p” he ©ngtlt to have stuck &amp; a

—I

y sj|4»ge7tiovs nf ecgn.5, arc fuU of plea£'
tyers.' Call and. sec
in the furniture
I •»ve stxne fine goods

CminXAL CAUSES.

tive by almost 50, and elects enure re­

They Overwhelmingly Elect McKinley

ASTON.
v.torney at Law.­
-. u .xMivcar * Co.’s store.*
..
.if thn State. Collections
/-■nrt'-iW.
•
SiMMHHIMH
!, MMERMAN. HomospakhiePhy
ielan and Surgeon.
iver Roger’sigrocery store.)

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t BARRY COUNTY. ...

150 at least, defeats Hlrirs for representa­

• rtUl.*- i \ e e. pQTTER.
• \ Horneys at Law
rs taPf.,UpT ColBTOW.]
■ V atm» block, tlasttno.)
t;;»he cot:rt« of the stMU.

vr'.v LAMPMAN,
n .
D. D. S.
k i
' I'un’. il work d«iue carefully and
Anesthesia, gas or chtoroforxn
K. •rt I’bln Smith'. Back.,Store,
•... Al’J ! XU 5.
•
froms?. &gt;'
I AM I’M AX. M. D.
\ . a. L.nu;.4nan. rafa promptly
• &gt;-. attenth n given to fitting
ting Kerala or Rupture for
; !i- mali-citr of ca-«’» can be
j
li.’U’.'a vurgteaU opera-

J THE BEST ADVER- | TIS1NG MEDIUM LN

HASTINGS, MICH„ NOVEMBER 5, 1896.

•I.DON,
. ; an I R'’al K&gt;tate Office?.
!
•: Bloc-:. HMtlugs.
|
. t,u Real EvtMe iteM Estate •
.*‘&lt;&gt;3. General conrevanclng.
.. &lt;■ -et of Attract Booka, turn­
. K-cord«. caa Lirnisb eomp»t

11 l! 4 C. H. BARBKR
fl.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Cai!? In -iW -ir v’ounty responded to with
premj-• day or ntehL__________ -

Banner.

astings

; PAPER IN COUNTY.

Kluley by ra^orWra «•

Onl"- S4-'

#OT; indium. S».ow:

"*“0:

M cblK&gt;&gt;' KJOO^i Wlwort". Wi.ooe;

UHOtl. 45.000; !•«». fb.0®0Return. *t ibi, wntlnif ludlrafn i bat
Deftwrare by LOW;
McKinley rarrirtl
Wert Virginis. 1S.Muylwd. ■-•o.ooo:
Krailueky. 1.000; Orek&lt;*w. O.OoO.

9 cP AUdnwiol weleow-Preddeat attLwtine, Weeks,-of Prichard villa, over Sunday.
Ktv. Tjdd preached ut Brush Ridge In
-Hewlerelwn Chapter,
l-‘rr.en&gt;*l CreediiK*—I
r-f the x- Rev. Hal* place..
J. llurti is ou the alpk list this week.
r!s.c.k.~.dr. V.P.v.&lt;4JWhgr«.
••Tnn ib’latiou of the Lov.mth L.«?eiw« io
Cloverdale
Other Young Peoples Soeiettea —Mrs.
Forty-obe napes were registered in this
•
HwwVeUrmduet ^&gt;W Leagues-K. Irving
town
Saturday.
Chapter. Dfawusston.
y-----mWasfenw
WHl Ulamberlaln, Theodore Gybe and
F- \ William Gibson have returned from Cal­
houn Co., where they have been for the
1
d«a.- past six weeks.
There will be a meeting at the Clover­
SX^aT’h^fcy rad HH,.Dy
dale church next Saturday evening riov.
7 th, for fibe.purpose of organ iring a ting­
ing data at which time John Cooyer will
The View t« soaui money te com­
give a free jetton.
plete. kBrttt * republlran conpeM end
PRATT D-4TKICT.
a eennte to aid the new president In Pls
Cora hMklnit U »« oeeopuUo. M ttrti
date.
Hon. Clement Smith-_______
admlnbt ration.
Mort of the apple* era IfMberad. Tbel
Hind* Corner*.
Barry County aoea noblylbe
il thoee th.t ere eeleU*.
_
Ralph Scldmore will lead the Y. P. 8. C
Bora, to C. J. end B«-ra« CI.rk, Oct »8.
return, at baud, a* ran he raen by the ta­
E. next Sunday eve.
. » lb dMthter.__________ ____
lira, a 8. Wblloomb. of jouottr. «P«t
ble abore. and tram the townh trots
TM f. * f- M. rallroraf ooopeof will
the week with Irked. In tliU Tlctoit,.
which reports bsri been reeelred but not
Albert Bunnell, of North,rat Berry, bu
bees
working
for
JraBrown.
Lading**officlsliy. It I*
Mn. Peyi. &lt;* Mtodkrllk. ~
TrunsM burned down ths barn M Bank­
(rises McKinley 1*0 onr Bryan. gt»~ 1M
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rx •» Hl.J, laal aw&gt;r
rum. WudMrfv B1*L
^pnHWwe state *nd ruaarerainnal tickM
tbawbaiM**

.
Deer Uccn&lt;««»|
15. Levi D. Stamp, MiddUvUle.
16. . J. a: ion Mead. City. •'
Freeman Fish. Fretpnfrt. .
18. Byr.i! Fish, Freeport.
10 H. L. Mayo. Assytiui
20. Frank Yn-.it* r. Maple Grove.
21. Henry Crockford. Carlton.
Lake Waters. City.
23. K M. H«U. Yankee Hpiingf.
24. Reuben Fish, Freipoirf.
IL E. Ludlow, Freeport.
26. C. H. Osborn. City.
27. Alfred Bithop. Hope.
28. Clarence L. Watoen,, Pelion,
29. Hen Bishop, Hope.
30.. Wiiile
____ Jordan. Delicti.
31. • Kilo Fish, Fret porL
Atuby
Ferri*. Johnstown.
32.
T-L E. Harmon, Johnstown.
84. Wm. P. Streeter, Yankee Springs.
35. C. J. Streeter, Yankee Springs.
F. SI.Turner, Yankee Springs.
37. John Ruse. Maple Grove.
38. K. Mayo, Nashville
39. Geo. Br«»utll. Prairieville.
40. H. IL Brownell, Prairieville.
S. R. Ilogers. Prairieville.
42. P. S. Rogty*. Prairieville.
43. C. 11. .Palmer, Baltimore.
44. David Ickes. Baltimwv.
F.-,in-i? WYkrs. Cartton.
Geo. Tompkins. JchWslown.
David Conklin. Johnstown.
... A. J. Wright, Carlton,
49. J. 1). Cool. Freeport.
50. Nelsen Hiukler.'Freepai t.
Geo. Miller. Freeport
•
52. S. K. Hunt. Freeport.
Hiram
Living-ton,
Freepotl.
53.
Frank Herrick. Fna-purt.
55. Cash Vaaderllp. Freeport.
56. George Sweet, Hast&amp;’js.
57. C» rut Brown. Wnodbary.

F1JOIJATE OROE’!.
Stale ot Mxi»s^.;n.r«rtniv o( Party, m.
At a
•&gt;£ Uw. I'roUate Court, for
lbe county of. Barry,
tolden at the
Probate nib#.’, in »L-&gt; &lt;lty »-f H;vHugv, in
saio. County, on W»-dneM!«y the bzarthday Of
NoveiipTj-. m Hi j yuar oun itemnnd eight hun­
dred nad nhietv wx.
Freseut, Chetle* W. Armstrong. Judge &lt;rt
Probate.
InJibe matter ot the evute of Fidelia E. Bwee»■" .la adjudged Ihwnv persoft.
0» reading and filing tire petition dulv verift*
ed. of Fidel.i. K. ^-.-‘'Zty. seizing .'tairth that
she I* OS she verily beltevw. per:n-awM»tlj-curaA
and ionium
redorod u&gt; tuenlal health and
MMindneiM. and Paying that the order of
commitment
•*»
the
Asylum
tor
Imanr tiertwlort
made
by
court be revakrd and petftioaer adjudged
rretored to rm-atal health and aoundnoM. aod
tbac the guardianship may be terminated, and
that A C. Km*, her guartUah. be. retired to
rend.-r aa account of .MUd guard tan ah Ip tn Mid
pH-ticnrr aad xuea gUardMu* &lt;H»chnnrod. *&gt; la
Mid peiitkni awrefully
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Hastings Banner. ! the unspeakable TURK

’urryCuonty. UiUOnldi, ot ttaptombor i. E.

THE FASHION OF HEALTH.

Thursday, Nov. 5, 1896.

COOK BROS.. Prop*.

CLnrarr Sana.
Circuit Judge.

Countersued.

Punishments Inflicted by Him on
Armenian Prisoners.

It is continually said that women You can sec just how this will work.
would as aoon be out of the world aa It puts the medicine on the sore spot,
out|of fashion; that they would fol­
TIFLtS AT EASTER.
low; fashion if it should lead dlrectlj'
A Beautlfnl and Effective Service In the
Quite So Horrible In Their Ex­
to the grave. While thia is an exagger­
Kasalan Church. ■
treme Blrixritr m to Be
ation, of course, it must be admitted
Unprintable.
The ritual of the Kussiac church, to­
thaj they are greatly attached to fash­
gether with the architecture and deco
ion, and that it ia fortunate for them
The
following
is
on
account
token
ration of the churches, lends hot a lit­
whe® it seta in wholesome directions,
__to
_______
_______________ of such
_______
, from the British consular reporta of the
tle
the rtiipresaivenese
acenes
and the old Byzantine cntbedral of ! various tortures and punishmenrta in- as H does now, an£ has done for near­
Tifiis formed aa picturesque a back- ' fitted on the Armenians by the sultan ly al generation. During all that time,
J** it has been the fashion to
ground to the religious ceremony as of Turkey. Same of them are so horritouid well be imagined. On account of ble ln their extreme barbarity .that they be healthy, and it is such to-day more
than ever. We all Nke to see a womw
the crowd that throngs the midnight are unprintable:
souud and vigorous in body, with n Blind, Bleeding and Itching Pile*, At
Mrvlce
service that ushers in the great national ' The twitch ia made of two pieces of
good appetite, who can walk, and is druggists or by mail
holiday of Russia it is necessary to take
wit4» a °°nl paaaed through one
Send For Booklet.
one’s stnnd—for there are no seats— at
*nd forming a loop. THa used to fond of outrdoor exercise.
A' very young person might think
an early hour und I had already been be employed in Engtand to bold a re­
W. H. Hill CO.,
Detroit, Micb.
that
it
had
never
been
otherwise;
that
in the cathedral nearly three hours ; froctory horse if it was neccasnry to ad­
I (When the ceremony commenced. There ■ minister medicine. When an Armenian nobody could, in recent times, have
: ifc» no necessity here to enter into any I *8 safely in prison and will not speak been foolish enough to regard favora­
of the defails of the ritual of this beuu- * ont the twitch is applied in exactly the bly physical delicacy or any tendency
j jtiful service of the orthodox church, same way until the cord cute into the to invalidism. But it it- in the mem­
ory of people now living that pale com­
. for at this spot I am dealing with it flesh and the blood spurts.
AND RHEUMATISM CURED BY
plexions, very slender figures and fre­
' solely as^nn effect, a most tellingrem’^'vo pieces of flat board,with a couple
quent ailmentH were considered partic­
t iniseence of a visit to Tiflis.
of notches on each side of the board, ore
You can try boforo you buy.
11 The sendee commences in the dull ! fastened together judt like a pair of ularly interesting in y«ung women.
These were said to eat chnlk, slate pen­
i &lt;loom. for with the exception of a few ; nut crackers and then used to compress
cils land paper, and such substances
i lights ufx&gt;n and in the vicinity of the certain parte of the body.
as produce severe indigestion, accom­
Eggs are boiled laird, and while
in­ panied by a colorless complexion audt
' altar the church iu unllL
But this
”
.
I gloom tends to heighten the effect of tensely hot are inserted under the arma languid manner suggestive of. ro­
| the group of richly robed and mitred pita and between the legs of the ob
mance. and extreme Henslbllity. This
I priests that throng the steps, chanting stinate Armenian. His arms and legs
morbid fancy and feeling must have
' in turn with the choir of unaccom­ are bound, tightly anti the eggs changed
beeii the result of the Byron croze,
panied lx\vs’ and men’s voice the when they begin to cool.
which began early in the century and
Mashers are the little tongs used to
imusic of the service, In contrast to
raged for 50 years. How bravely we
___ r_about
_ _____
—altar
rr____
____was
P^eoe
®
charcoal from open fires in
'the group
the
steps
the
have recovered from such maudlin sen­
iidark, heaving crowd, half hidden in mangols. These tongs are made red- timent, such sickly fanaticalness, we J
•|Wtie filthy clouds of the incense and the hot
’ ' and' applpied
... ..................
u body
' * in
’* the same
to the
of the present need not be told.
jldusk of the building.
way that Edward II. was done to death
Women, young or not young, who || At length, as midnight approached, in Berkeley castle.
are generally Oiling, who have feeble ;
ifthc priests and choir filed down the
At the Turkish prisons in Constanti­
constitutions
and despondent moods,
Pchurch and left the building by the nople the choir torture is in doily force may be pitied jnore thar in the past, I
l^naln entrance, one or two alone re- ns applied
..
to recalcitrant Armenians
but they have ceased to be attractive ;
iknalning within.
Then, as a rocket who will not speak oixt regarding the
j.'witbout gave the sign of midnight, a ; wliereobouts of their fellow coimtry- on that account. THncss or bodily •
weakness of any kind is no longer ideal­
Jloud knocking commenced ut- tbe door, j Incn
nrc “wanted” by the officials, ized J But robust health, high vitality,
nyhich was repeated several times. On ; There is a cell in every prison, in genuine endurance, are thoroughly apMOKTOAGESALFE gate being opened the priests and : which is a pit capable of holding water.
Default having been made tn the coalition*
prec^ited. So are good looks; but a
lr hurried ix&gt;, crying out again and ' An armchair is placed' in the pit and
of
a
certain
mortgage made by Charles W.
man would rather see a healthful Smit* and wife
He en G.. of the township of
in: ’’Christ Is 'risen!
Christ is the bnek of this abair is made to lean
bronted complexion gained by a wom­ Irving, county of Barry, and state of Mlchlgm,
‘risen! ” Each bore in his hand alighted ' forward by menus of bcfctvs. An Ar- an’s jexpoRure to sun and wind than to Alexander Foster, of Bedford, Calhoun
county,
mate
of
Michigan, dated December 14,
taj&gt;er from which the nearer members men inn is put into the chair, and a hand ..
a pall-id face that. -.
had
zealously A. I). IWV. and recorded in the office of lh*i
—been
---------------------■of the crowd lit their own, passing the ' °f iron, the ends of which go through ahieljvd fmm nnplra,ant weather.
•flnme from candle to condle, for every i tbe holes of the chair, is fastened across
He would rather see tanned hands Of December. A D. itwi, tn Liber &amp; of Mort
one in the building bore a taper.
his abdomen. The water is then let with a Arm uraap than aott. .lender Ja^WS^Tt!:
It took but a minute to change the i» antl the chair screwed forward until
taper; nerveless fingers, caressing the jnuntf Five hundred fifty three dollars and
entire scene, and us tbe priests made the man!s hcadnnd wbould ere are forced BtrinFR
strlnrs nf
of a ham
barn or o-uitar.
guitar. She is |’ thirty
talrtr eente,
.vnu. and an
«u attorney
attorn*/..* fee
teeot
of twenty
twenty*
.
* .. w
„ rr~n„A f five dollars provided for In aaid mortgage. and
their way to the altar, swinging their |
another creature than her grana- n&lt;lBUitor proceeding* at law having been tacensers as they went; the gloom of the |
mothtr or her mother was. She is stttued to recover the moneys secured by f aid
mortgage, or any part thereof.
church disappeared and tbe building ‘
clothed with new flesh, and she owns
Now. therefore, by rirtuc of the p^wcr of
was lit by thousands upon thousands J
an aHogrther different system. Tier aale contained iu said rnortgag.-, and thestatute tn such (Mute made and provided, notice is
®f candles where before the dusk had i
nerves are far firmer, and her muscles hereby given that on Saturday, the thirtieth
^prevented one seeing either the church !
have lost their flactfidity. She believes day of January A. D. 1897. at ten o'clock In the
forenoon.11 shall sell al public auction, to the
prjtiie crowd; every picture and detail
in Bound health an the prime essential highest
bidder, at the north front door of the
)of the decoration of the building and ’
of life. To have it and to keep it are court house, tn the ciiyof Hustings (that being
th'- place where the circuit court tor Barry
very figure in it became distinct. The '
among1 the first duties she owea her­ County
is holdenl, the premises described lu
tiling mass of humanity took form :
self. She has grown to be a devoted said mortgage, or mo much thereof as may be
to pay the amount due on said
d shape, and where before one recog- j
and enlightened dieclple of Hygeia, necessary
mortgage, with eight per cent, interest, and
“J only dark figures in an incensehaving disavowed various false divin­ all legal costs, together with an attorney’s
en twilight one recognized now the ’
fee
of
twentv-flve
dollar* covenanted for there
ities whom she once worshiped.
iu. the premises being described in said mort­
rs of the government in uniforms
Drug's’and physicians she does not gage a.-* all those certain lots, pieces and par­
. _gled with orders, accompanied ‘
cleave* to as of old. She considers nar cels upland sltuat-In the township of Irving,
in Ute county of Barry, and state of Michigan,
their wives and daughters.—Nationture the great mediciner, discarding augdescribed as follows:
Review.
The north east quarter of the south east
many artificialities, and trying, so far
QOanur and the wuth half of north west
as she has- light, to obey nature’s laws. auarter of south east quarter both on secliou
HU Torn Now.
fteen(15)in town four (4&gt; north range nine
Home is not her sole allurement and
Hoax—What, you buying a bicycle?
THE IRON BAND TORTURE.
(9? west, containing sixty acres mor© or lew.
her sole obligation, as it was in tbe
A lexaxdeu Foster.’ Mortgagee
1 thought you detested them.
» together. When the man’s head is un­ era of her grandmother. She adds to COLGROVE A POTTBR.
Joax—So I do. but I’ve been run over
At-orneys for Mortgagee.
: der water he must either speak or its brightness, to her own well-being
Dated, October 27, 1806,
long enough. Now Fm going to have
drown.
and comfort, as her mental expansive­
toy. revenge.—Philadelphia Record.
I have seen in Constantinople an un­ ness and her clearer judgment, by
fortunate Armenian bound and thrust domestic contrasts and excursions
BHEBIFF'8 notice of election.
CLAMS THAT TRAP MEN.
into a cesspool in the yard of the prison.
abroad. She has become acquainted To Tax Qualified Electors of Barrv
■ oge Bivalves That Sometime* Catch The ordinary procedure of the Turkish with the great world; she has stopped
Coukty.
Pursuant
to due notice from the Secretary ot
Pearl Piven tn the Pari Be Ocean.
ofacials is to leave, the victim until he
taking all her views at second hand. Slate you are hereby notified that, at the gen­
Bivales of various species form traps (sinks and is suffocated or else makes a
elation to be held In the State of Micblgw
She is physically transformed; she eral
on the Tuesday succeeding the Aral Monday ot
of a deadly character, and of these I shtam confession.
gets pleasuf^, recreation, inestimable November nexP, (being Tuesday Nov. 3rd.), the
fihe .various clams are must frequently j, Iron bands are made with a screw at
benefit from out-door sports.
She following state uftlcen are to be elected, viz:—
l|eard of. The Sun told the other day of
A Governor, Lieutenant Governor, tJecrvtarv of
: the back to go round the forehead,
swims, she skates, she runs, she coasta State. State Treasurer, Auditor General. At­
a rat whose tail was caught by a clam trunk and limbs; then the ends arc
in winter, she rows, she rides a wheel, torney General, and Superintendent ot Public
Instruction, Commissioner of the State Laud
over in Hoboken.
I screwed, together and the unhappy Ar­ she goes fishing and hunting often, Oiflce: alto a member of the State hoard of Ed­
Darwin’s theory on the broadcaatdis- menian forced to speak. The man is she vies with her brothers in athletic ucation in place of David A. Hammond, whose
term ot office will expire Dec. 31. t89G, also
tribut.on
of
apec.e.
was
that
bird,
t
for
B
few
daVB
. ...
- __
,
, gixrpv IVi » xvn v&gt;&lt;», o, umm* w,c iuu&gt;n8 sports^ She is what would have been fourteen elector* of President and Vice Presi­
rtarriixl
rnr nielanrv
hnmn _
. .7
....toaay
ornwl t.nnrn
them. For
Instance Ibn
the heron
Wornoff,«nd
It .I. .hnpo«Ible
called 30 ears ago a perfect Amazon; dent of the United States; also a Representa­
in Congress tor the Fourth Congressional
wading on the spawning bed ol a trout thnt he
tortured.
and yet she has not relinquished a tive
District ot this State, to which District Barn*
a number ot the eggs .tuck to lu | Anoth„ mctjKxi ot torture ia to .ever particle of her womanhood. In truth, County belongs ralso a Senator for the fifteenth
kgB. On flying tn n ctrram Mme mile, u,,, „Wn
Kal btm1 1Mert IlT|nff she has rather broadened and deep­ Senatorial District ot this State, comprising the
counties of Barrj and Eaton ;also one Represen­
m
™. hitherto
h„b.w„ nnstocked wt.1.
.l™ !
Mej) tave bpen
wray.
with these
; ____ ._________ ..
ened it. She is gentle as ever, and much tative In the State legislature for the Represent­
fish, the eggs are washM off and are known to go mad under this frightful stronger; she has not parted with any ative District compnsiug Barry County.
You are also hereby notified that at said
hatched according to the regular course torture.
of her tenderness; but she has ac­ election the following county officers will be
of nature. The fish breed and multi-'I This form of torture i&amp; one of the
for Barry County. vlz:-A Judge of Pro­
quired fresh development in divers elected
iwbate. Sheriff. Clerk, • Treasurer, Register of
1 most prominent in the whole lint, and
directions. She has enlarged her ac­ Deeds, Prosecuting Attorney, County Surveyor,
. A.Canada gooae killed In Ohio had a j, prob.blr used ottener than any of the tivities and usefulness; ehc has mount­ two Circuit Court Commissioners and two
tech watCT^lnm attached
one mid- [ othe„. n conaisto of laahlng the bare ed to a far loftier plane. She is, to ex­ Coroners.
„ , ,
Jas. H. McKivrrr,
die toe. Had tlt gtxw not been killed ,oleB ot
fert of
pnwner, who press it mathematically, woman raised
Sheriff of Barry County, Michigan
Dated Hastings, Mich., Sept, 12Di„ 1898.
the dam would hare dropped off mto b,, been previously fattened to the to a higher power.
water perhap. hundreds of mile, from
mOTO a
There are inevitably some ultra-con­
ANNUAL FAX BALE,
~&lt;tri€.'D"1
I muscle. Tbe whip is laid on until the servative people who, looking on any
State of Michigan, County ot Barry.—ss.
The Sun recently told of a gull which flcsh iB cutaDd bleeding, and the victim
change with abhorrence, think that The
Circuit Oourtrfor the County of Barry, In
wa« nearly drowned by a clam that had Beidom goes through the ordeal without woman has deteriorated, not advanced,
Chancery.
In the matter of the petition of Btarley W,
dosed on iu bill in aMassachu«tt»bay. )osiDg conseloumess.
by her bodily betterment, by the acTurner, Auditor General of the State of MichlStellar storie. are told of other birds
The alleged father of the present ral- ceptanoe of new opportunities. But tan,
for and in behalf of said State ef Michigan,
Men have stepped into the open jaw,
waB pg,
death by this method:
they belong to the same class, though lor tbe sale of certain lands tor taxes assesHed
ol huge dam. accidentally at low tide. A |grr? V.,baped wedge with sharpened much 1bter in time, as they who be­ thereon.
On reading and fllint tbe petition of the Aud­
•ad the clams, clo.ing their jaws have
„„ feet from
prougd. lieved that gross ignorance in a woman itor General of the State of Michigan a* afore­
held them fa.t till the Ude rose, when ! ^e vicUm is held stwpertded in the air, was an added charm. We all remem­ said, praying for a decree In favor of the State
of MlcMmn. MXInHmcbpuu.lofluul u.rv
tlx, men were drowned. Other men ,tTaddIing the wedge. Huge weight, ber the French courtier who asked the in described, for the amounts therein specified
claimed to be due for taxes, interest aud
tew reached for a lore in the form of a Bn! Un3 OD ^,h foot Bnd at O1C wori young lady of quality: “Are you not chargeg
on each such parcel of land, and that
naainou. .pot.
The instant they of commaBd ths rope holding him Is ashamed to write so well, you. who such iandi be sold for tbe amounts »o claimed
Blate of Michigan:
touched it the .bells of a clam closed on ' cut. Tb, weights pull him down and he have so much grace and beauty?** Per­ byftthe
te ordered that said petition will be brought
ttotir arms and In a few minute, toe b —ut ln two halves.
haps there are human fossils to-day on for hearing and decree at tbe November
men were drowned. Some of the clams
It 1, a common occurrence when a
shocked to see so many fine women term of this Court, to be held at the City of
[tastings in the County of Barry Blate of
toft trap men are found embedded in ’ prlBOMr refuses to tell whot Is wanted In unquestionable and superabundant Michigan, on the flih day of November, A D.
the coral reefs of the Pacific and Indian 1 of bte to cut oft a limb, and with the health. But they can better afford to 1886, at the opening of the Court on that dav:,
and that all persons interested in such land*
Octans, and the men captured are pearl' Btmnp bleeding and sore thrust him be shocked than the women ean to re­ °.r lPy PM?
d«irlng to contest tbe Hen
diwra. The flesh of one of the huge into prison to reflect, and if he decides turn to the virtual invalidism preva­ claimed thereon by the State of Michigan, for
taxes. Intereat aud charges, or any part
clam,
(tridaena gigo.) mmeUme. [ whether or not he prefer, to change lent throughout the republic only a such
t^EL‘.°K,’llallM^e®ar Jn *'11® ®ourt’ and file
with tbe clerk thereof, acting as register in
.weighs 20 pounds, and added to that 1, bi. mind or .offer another amputa- few decades aeo.—Harper’s Bazar.
chancery, their objections thereto, on or be­
the 500 pounds or more, of shell. The tion.
-■
“The
•
......
..die
mutilated
prisoners often
fore the first day of the term of this court
above mentioned, and that in default thereof
shell is something like five feet long by under this treatment from blood poi­
tbe aarnu will be taken as confessed and a de­
two and three-qunrters wide. Poets soning, caused by lack of attendance
cree will be taken and entered as prayed for
in said petition.. And It is further ordered that
are fond of saying that these shells are and carp.
In pursuance of said decree the lands described
the cradles of sea goddesses, since they
The favorite death for women of the
in said petition for which a decree of sale shall
be made, will be sold for the several taxm iu
art* very beautiful if polished. They are i harem who hare incurred the displeas­
tercet and chatrm ttoreon aa determined by
also used as baptismal* fonts.—N. I. j ure of their master is for the guards to
such decree, on the first Monday tn December
tn
£T?fter'
** tan o’clock a. m. on
Sub.
sew them up in a canvas sack. While the
said day.or on tbe,day or days subsequent there­
poor woman is begging for mercy two
to as may be necessary to complete the sale of
Mid lands and of each and every parcel thereof
or three fierce Turkish cats are thrust
at,tbe office of the Oounty Treasurer, or sTsSh
into the beg and it is then taken to a
convenient place a* Bbaif be selected by him at
the county seat of tb* County of Barry, Btate
• bridge near the pateoe and thrown into
IT IS fl SUPERB TONIC and 011?‘cb
110(1 thBt the “ta taeu and there
; the Bosphorus. The cats in their ter­
made will be a public sale and each parcel
exerts
a
wonderful
influence
in
described tn tee decree shall be wparatHyex
ror fight fiercely and the wretched
posed for sale for the total taxes, interest and
strengthening her system by charges, and tbe sale shall be made to the persou offr ring to buy for any given tax and pav­
driving
through
the
proper
chan
­
ing the full amount charged against said parce’
curod by j ghastly relics of the sultan’s despotism
Health and
DaStehMa k*re becn picked up by sailors of vee- nel all impurities.
valaable seis cruising in the vidnity.
strength are Guaranteed to result
reraooe rtte. mu U» atert taoretf. tara
*s- |
To Prove Good Coffee.
tbe wboi, pwvrt .hall tw orterwi .nd km. u
Iran iu use.
[J ; The best way to hscertato whether
•a, pwnte: ludcM»b.K&gt;ldte turn, ta
terra! »n.l cbrtXM. sues [mwl .ball be
a eoffee has been adulterated is to pour
"W tortbe time belrj, uadibjul. on ibe inv
' ©old water on it. If pure it will color the
«Mlngd»y. or before the elOMsnt tbe ule. M
reoffered, and It. on sucbMeond offer, «
* water very slightly; if mixed xrith
BBIMTCU SKVUT0B CO., 1TUVTX, 64.

DR. HANDY’S

PileCurs
CURES

NEURALGIA

AR-THRO- PHON - I - A

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DELICATE wo«h

[SEAL
John

„

G. Nagi

STATE OF MICHIGAN.
7t he Circuit Coart for the County of Barry

Tbe petiuon of Stanley W. Turner. Auditor
General of the State of Michigan, for and In
behalf of said Stale of Michigan, respectfully
show* that the list of laud* hnvinartrr set iortfi
aud marked ••Schedule A.” contains a descrip­
tion ol all land* iu said County of Barry upon
whwli taxed were aesessed for tbe years
mentioned therein, and wtrieU were returned as
delinquent tocpoa-p^yin
'
. .
■ •. :
taxes have not been paid; together with tbe
total amount ol sueli taxes, with iaterest com
puled thereon to the Umr fixed for sale, aud
collection fee as provided by iaw,Md the cost of
advertising and other expenses of sale of each
of said parcels of land.
Your peUtiouwJIurther shows to the Court
that said land* were returned to tbe Auditor
Geuend under tbe provisions of Act 206 of the
Public Acts ol 1898. an delinquent for non-pay­
ment of said taxes fur said years respectively,
und that said taxes remain unpaid.
Your petitioner further shows aud avers that
the taxes, Interest, collection fee and cost of
advertising and other expenses of sale, as set
forth In said Bchedule A, are a valid Hen on
tiie several parcels of land described in said
schedule.
Your petitioner further shows that the said
taxns on said described lands; have remained
unpaid for more than one.year prior to the first
day of May, 1896; and the said taxes not hav­
ing been paid, and the same being now due and
remaining unpaid as above set forth, your
petitioner prays a decree in favor ol tbe State
of .Michigan against each parcel of said lands,
for the payment of tbe several amounte of
taxes. Interest, collection fee. cost of adver­
tising and other expenses of sale, as computed
and extended In said schedule against the sev­
eral parcels of land contained therein. and In
default ot payment or tbe said several sums
computed and extended against said lands,
that each of said parcels of land may be sold
for the amounts due tbcroon, as provided by
law, to pay the lien aforesaid.
And your petitioner will ever pray, etc,
Dated August 27.1196.
Htaxlky W. Turner.
Auditor General of the State of Michigan, for
and lu behalf of said State of Michigan.
SCHEDULE A,
TAXES OF 1W4.
Township 2 North of Range 7 West.'

, chicory the water will take a brownish
hue.

bld off the Mae In the nuie of the Bute.

i
wptofse W 14 120
n pt of e fl ■:
of D e i*
15

70 » M

IB 70

City ot Hasting*
8 r’ds of
lot- 96 and 9# n 4 of tote
131/tod 132
lota :313 and
211
D 99 fl of lot
443
tote
1068.
lOt®, 1070.1137.
1128 audita
lots H32 and
1183
lou 11« and
1109
lot 1193 '
that parcel of
land bounded
a» follows; 8
by State st.
w by C. K &amp;
S. R R.. n by
0.R.V.R.R
e by Hanorer
St

5 02

b

70 22 _S

4 Bl

M

16 01

M

lb 70 6 Oj
61
19 »
02

11 43 1 61

F°

18 [70 G ft&gt;
46 70 14 19
70 » 80

31 30 4 80 1 37 70
Township 3 North of Range ? West,
n pt of e 4
OfnwffJt 730
939:1 31 38 70
CITY OF HASTINGS.
Township 3 North of Range 8 West,
s 20 a of n e
k and ioa,20
rds n and s
by 80 rd# e
and w In * w
corner of n
140 a of n e
(S3

comm encl ng
at tv stake on
set! Hue 6 chs

thence n 434
degrees, w
6 50-100 chb.
n 544 de­
grees, e 5 73­
100 chs to sec
line, a on sec
Hue 8 19-100
chs to Resin­
ning. varia­
tions X de­
grees e ex­
cept a strip
li rds c ft
E
wide off n w
end deeded
to Jacob Jor­
dan April 12.
Itol
17
1 15 .16
To ' 2 ft:
oommen ring
* 14 a of w
at n w .cor­
ner of e 4 ol
I 50 53
07 02 70
n w 4. e on
; Township 2 North of R.inge R West.
sec line 3u
rd* for begin­
ning, 8 1U«»
4 84
19 70
rds. e 10 rds
91
n iOS rds. w
10 rd- except
k
o 36
21
the right ot
e 102 a of s w
public high
fl
18 102
3l AS way of 2 rdpa n side and
Township 4 North ot Range 8 West.
on w side
now located 20
ll 46
70 12 10
Chamberlain’s Addition.
s eKof
40
70 IS 42
Blk
n 4 of lot 3
40
70
m 13 C4
tots
306
16
Township 1 North of Range 9 West,
comtnen clng
4 rds e of s e
12 TO 4 31 corner of blk
Commencing
11 10-100 ch’s
run. u ix
a of corner
rds, w to be­
sec’s 2 and 3
ginning
T U
eM 42-100 cb*
co. meuc Ing
s l 02-100 chs
4 rds e and 32
w 24 42-190
rds 2 ft a on
chs n 102-100
Jefferson St.
chs
* e cor
»» from
n e U of a w
ner of lot l
K
.
16
TO
blk 53 22 rd*
Be lief s w
2“
fl M
:
9 3]
W pt of s w
*■? to beginning
4 56 64 18
13
70
»«r
Cm* OF HASTINGS.
Township 3 North of Range s West.
EASTERN ADDITION.
44 * bounded
commencing
n by river s
at s w corner ’
byR.Jt. eaud
of lot 4. blk
w by Lamp
13 thencee to
man's land :c
13 4i 50 1 021 14 04
a stake 4 ft e
---------------15
05
2
11
of a *bass
—
wHofawM 18 80
woodtree
___
09
8 41 thence n 16
n pt of s
rd* to Grand
St., thence w
to n w cor­
Township 4 North of Range 9 West.
ner of lot 1,
blk I3,theuce
K
s to begin­
n&lt;
ning, except
15 40
21 70
a
portion
sold city for
«u
11 46
a pond
1
GRANTS ADDITION.
56 05 7 85 2 24» 70
16t 6
3
5 72
80
lq: 3 and n
wH of n w
4 ot lot 4
14 8T 2 08 W
6
14
23 80
87 01 12 IB 3 48 70 1
lot 5 and s
70
of lot 4
Township 1 North ot Range 10 Wert.
GRANT’S 2nd. ADDITION.
Commenelag
at a point in
5
' 70
10 03 70
lots
center
of
highwaynjnKEMFIELD'S ADDITION.
ntng angling
.
13
I 4«
61 18 70 6 05
loti
n w and s e

It f;

IS

said point be­
ing 521fiika n
51 degrees 33
mln. w of b e
corn *r of land
owned by H.
Q. Nelson as
per survey ot
Doc. 27, 1870
as described
In deed re­
corded in LI£ “wES
red oak 6 tn
bearings )f&gt;
degrees 20
sece«2 links
n 51 degrees
30 min, w 4
chs and 11
links, b ll de
grees w 1 ch.
and 45 links
8 52 degrees
15 min., e 8
chB and 42
Iks n 37 de­
grees, e 1 eb.
and 42 links
to place ot
beginning,
containing 88
rods of land
on n w H ot

Township 2 North ot Range 10 West.
b w fl M Of
6 147 84
n w k»f n

FEMALE
REGULATOR.

Fits

.1

Townships North of Range

towMblp i North ot

??

lot 1
lots
lot 10

VILLAGE OF CEDAR CREEK.
Acres
.«
16

(M 70

It 03 70
10 03 70
1 80
,
VIU.AGB 6F MIDDLEVILLE.

Blk
»Ot7
_
15
40
06 02 70
-----6----1 32
18 05 70
lots 1 Abd
C2
VILLAGE OF NASHVILLE.
9 2 ft of lot
4 and n 22 ft
21
of lot 5
lot 20 and n
4 of tot 19

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I 18

Ttio Ghlcaoo Chronicle
IS A

DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER
It la not Republican.

It is not Populist.
It maintains the democracy of Jeflerson.
Jackson and Tilden, believing it to be the salvatloo of the Republic. It is therefore opposed
to Socialism. Free-SHverfsm. and Repudi.HI’'nlam. No dollar is to good for the American.
Sample copies tree. Address„
THE CHRONICLE.
164-166 Washington SC., Chicago. Ill.

NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT
state of Michigan.
I
____
io tbe Circuit Court tor the County of Barry.
Ada Cook and Henn Cook.copartner^.
doing business at Hastinr*. Michigan,
u'oder Uie firm name of Cook fit Cook.
Joae&lt;nh Custer.
.
Notice Is hereby given that on the 23rd day of
Inly, A- D.. IBM. a writ of attachment was duly
iMued ont of tbe Circuit Court for the
nf Barn. at the null of Ada Cook and B'nry
Cook, copartner*, doing business at Has tings.
Mlohlaan, under tbe Arm name and stjle or
iX&gt;okc Cook.tbe above named Hamttffs.aiiUDSt
he lands tenements, goods and chat ..les,
moneys and effrais erf Joseph Custer, tbe de­
endant abjvu named, for the sum uf One
Hundred and Four Dollars and nine Mots.
• 81O4J09). which said writ was returnable on tbe

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fare0®
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WOMSN VOTE
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MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

+

SOUTHERN CYCLONES.

,
For F.e.ld.nl
r-oool
°t’t ll“' 1,1 Ule M«lory ot till.
K®"lrr “ "Pwrtunity lor women to mbWfcrvd“
,or
lf

Thin, Pale
Children

The Odd Fellows.
Tbe grana lodge ol the Independent Thoy Do Great Demr^ro in Lou­
isiana and Mississippi
Send
a
2
cent
etsiup
for
a
handsomese
• Battle
Order of Odd Fellow, held Hl annual
of J axon Soap pictures.
meeting In lohilng. The reporta ol
the ration, officer, indicated a dcirl.l,. Many BuHdlnrw Blown Down and Other*
rerellf,',’? S
in Population at 'tbe
Damaged—Several Liven Lost—Okla­
ing condition ot the fraternity. The
rate of .sixteen births to one death.
homa and' Indian Term lory
total
member.hip I. -tjss, nn increaw
Eexema la a frightful affliction, but like
.
Algo Visited.
®J»“fMlurer who bra buafaeu re- for the year of 882. During the rame
all other Akin diseases it CMtt u- pennanent.
h.’th
VroudixMit new«- period the llcbcknh lodge, hare gained
ly cured by applications of De Witt’s Witch ru
One satisfaction in giving
■aia-.e to the Lulled Slat™, propora, toe
New Orleans, Oct 30.—About 4:30;
1.503 members. The receipt, of tbe
J4azcl halve. Jbqtever falls to cure Piles. jpiau as follows:
Scott
’s Emulsion to children h
grand lodge for .the year were 110.310, i o’clock Thursday afternoon a cyclone i
X.
w« H. Goodyeab.
vum1 ’rra?J”1!19 ore “'l0“‘ '■&gt;
.
^8'denu are talking of es- i? .ra Fh
e’ by ,U,M ’“I '»' »l&gt;"'vn the balance on hand being 213.500. The struck tnis city on the river front, just i
they never object to iL The
above
Peniston
street,
and
swept
over
a
•
number
of
perron,
relieved
was
1,2.3
Steph.n A. liolph Being Carried Rn&gt;m tabll9l:ljl*.a water'works system.
|to he papet, even- Kn.k nnut Nor. 1th.
fact is, they soon become fond
KldL
10 t"“11 m"re ll,*“ and number of families 131. The total distance of about T«4 miles, or 30 blocks .
the Baltic Field.
Ln the Spnb^a n&gt;ndg man’s fancy light
; company H, Sth Ohio Reg-i- Xrre11!?/0 U,(jW4 wf “
Wilt’s Little |Out ride of the quasllun aud act upon thetr relief furnished members amounted to I from Peniston street to Robin street,,
of it. Another satisfaction is
S25.rj2.ul, inid: the families *3,711.
j the track of the storm being about 1,500 j
. । ted for tlie War of the Rebel­ Early Risers, foi IKS always cleanse the &gt;&lt;]WU judguwtrr. Write the naum ,)f
turn'
feet wide from the river to Annuncia-1
wrlu.
:
hen A. Rolph, River Styx, • iver. purify the. bloodXita Invigorate the todate upon , p,gt,| fnlll
because it will make them
An Incendiary Fire. "
j tlon street. Hundreds of buildings In j
Htnnbeted among; the reo.rn name and addrets cl.-t.riy. atao cns
W. Ikt^kjvl.YEAK.
and state. On the |0K„ tef| h,uj alnif!T
*
plump, and give them growth
A fire ut Ellsworth (lertroyed the two j the track of the storm were damaged, |
;..-n next he retnmW to bis
cruu
More pressed hay la 'wmlnaVio Mar­ *lra the name ot , banker or grocer who new blocks owned by Hurry Branch. 1 many being partly unroofed and chimborne Ou a stretcher,
houi' . j wa?
and prosperity. It should be
knowi you.
: &gt; leg in the l»attl4 of Win­ k-tie than at any t|mt jn |ts hbtoi&gt;K
So swiftly d-d the flumes work that | Deys prostrated, trees ujiroo'ted and '
tavic -’ v.-i,. March 23. ’62. During
lhl» pnr.uti ,n I, to preyent Hooding nothing wss saved ether than the stamp ( fences blown down. Some lives were '
given to all children who are
°ne inhmtv is |he standard* lime,
following be did not recover Lne Minute Cough Cure is the standard the mail wttb Ucliou, vote,. Name, un­ and four chairs in the post office’ reported lost at first, but so far these '
the y
too thin, or too pale. It does
• shock, privation and expos­ preparation for every cough or cold, it intown to grocer or banker win be thrown Everything else was consumed, inclurl- j reports have nqt been verified. The'
Be ven- careful to write cjeatly and Ing the past office records, cases, mail:
, • ;;&gt;t to army .life. In a recent is tin* only harmleas remedy that produces
property loss is estimated at $100,000. i
not make them over-fat, but
wledgmeiil ot the receipt ot raeb
tatest ‘’I was!stricken immediate results.
W. H. Gixiybab
In TepsaA 1'Mrish.
intr
vofe.wlll
sent to toe fair voter. Send matter, also township records, inclnd-1
wfth iii rvou* prostration a year ago,
Newellton, LaM Oct 30.—Tensas par-1
plump.
Lt wst Genesee county $22,000 to lake the postal to Jtojlr.m Cereal Food Coffee Ing registration records and township
uontinned for six months; I
to.. Battle Cret&lt;»|lcl&gt;. It I, urged .that library. There was no insurance other • ish was visited by a destructive cyclone
care of its poor, during the past year.
It strengthens the digestive
iUi
the
bes*
physicians
I
could
ire;
than $1,000 on the buildings. The fire } Thursday. At Lake St. Joseph tbe I
bm they all failed; Dr. WheelMriu H. IX'Yduog, Mlddlc-buir, la., every rattiest woman-will not he.llate to
organs and the nerves, and fur­
i large brick gin on the Mound plantation ‘
ve Vitalixer was recommended write*. 1 have used Ou© Minute Cough expend it l&gt;enny to reglsttahher preference was probably of incendiary origin. '
belonging to Joseph Curryn was practi­
int or its effectual treatment Cure for six years, both for myself aud at litis most interesting period or National
nishes material for rich blood.
lOrne MovtimcnU Shown.
history.
X
»
cally destroyed. Twelve cabiqs on Lo­
ases. I could note a change children, and I consider It the quickest!
in sii
With an improved arrangement of cust island were completely demol­
Tills company have a ?nallonri‘
utafirst dose, improvement con­ active and moat satisfactory Cough Cure 1!
from
the
Crooks
tube
the
movement
of
bones
I
„..c
,
M
tlon nnd pledge their integrity and
ished, and one colored woman was inWe have a book telling you more on
tinm v. .th its use and four bottles rc- ever used.
w. H. «oo»vkak
in living human bodies could be seen stantly killed and several were blown
to report the vole exactly as recelvi
the subject. Sent free for the asking.
store me to perfect health.
ith startling distinctness in a series of j into’the hike. At Johnson’s Bend, on
Hog cholera Is raging at Wakalee. w-ltliuut fear or favor. A sworn statement
p. m.
—riments at the University of Mich-1 Lake St. Joseph, leased by A. Bland,
Ui tbe
UK final
mini vote polled up to 7
7,p.
ni. Nov. . *■*!*.!
SCOTT &amp; BOWNE, New York.
Hundreds or porkers have died of the mal­ of
4lh will be published in the week end- ■ igan’
ady.
.
. rsical laboratory
.
. Ann
.
. .
the gin house containing a quantity of
in
Arbor,
7’h and the vote
V°^e aa
0S it prorgessrs
prorgesees |j The
The he.
uc—_cuuia
aisp
oe
onserved,
a!nay
was
toiany
wreexea.
xnrec
Darns
totally wrecked. Three barns
could also be observed, al- hay
Did you ever iblnk.how readily tbe win
tii n l0"n every week ^twevn now though less'xcll defined In outline than containing corn were also destroyed
■ &lt;;iRVILf?T1ON •
blood is poisoned I by constipation? Bad' and FU“n.
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.
MORTGAGE SALE.
I the bones. ftl
These
experiments
are and a great deal of 4k.
the __
corn was blown
c ’k,
100 quire*. blood means bad health and prtmatured
Default having tieen made In ihe mnd'tlens
cabins
were--id its path —
and
“ made under the direction of Prof. Cath- away.
-------- Six
-------------------J of a certain mortgaa'! made by Josepn Kollar
j old age. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the
cart. Dean Vaughan and Dr». Herds­ all were blown to pieces. Telegraph and Rachael Kollar hl* wife of IrVli g. Barry
j famous little pills, overcome cbstlnate eon-i
Michigan, tn Kbir.uei (Jht»od o! Gales­
and telephone wires are down and the ('ouuty.
' man and Novy.
w. H. Govdyeak
i! &lt; v ':t..liK S,rf&gt;c El^iej went to ! stipRtlon.
burg. Kahinuicoo Cc&gt;aniy. Michigan, dated Jan­
Lumber Reduced to A^bea.
public road cn Lake St. Joseph front uary 5th. A. D. Ua9. and recorded in the ufQce
, .. wMowrd plater anil husked
I
Mr? and Mrs. Jacob Everhart, ofTe-j
of
the
Beglater
Deeds, tor the County of
is covered with fragments of bouses, Barry and State of
. . ...v iu two and a Half hours. . cumsvb. celebrated their golden wedding
&lt;&gt;( Michigan, on the Seventh
Fire broke out in the lumber piles on furniture, clothing, cotton, corn and day
3
of January A.D. UO9 in Uber u»s of Moi%, ikibuHii
i Aiouevi
..,!*!!• .Gram! Ltilge High j lari jxeek.
..
the
mill
planpremises
of
the
Center
household effects. Two colored men ganM, on page 538, on which mortgage there is
lllllwp
claimed to be due at the date ot this hottce the
I
A. I..Woofer, x prominent dtizen of InqiiQia
• &lt;:.lped with the H^gs of
* Lumber company nt Zilwaukee, and and two colored women and a baby 'sum
r*
ot Four hundred thirty-nine Dollars and
ich?, xfiersufferingcxcruciaUngiy-; Iowa |. ............. .I «1;
about S^OO.OCO feet of lumber were de­ were drowned in Lake Bruen, where nix cents, and an Attorney's fee ot Fltfeen Dol­
•. .
:ii all biHu®-the star*
K
ioisji
lars provided for In said-mortgage, amt no suit
from! pile-* for twenty jears, was.cured lb' Mlefl •biiieiu....' ita
stroyed. The sawmill and salt works they were carried by tbe wind.
or
proc.'Mtugs at law having been instituted to
: a bl«&lt;irt time by Um iug DeWitt’s Witchi
an............ ' im
In MUiimippi.
n ; were In imminent danger, but were
recover the atone;s secured by said mortgage,
. Hazel Salve, an Absolute e'ure for all skim MinuJ
:. ■.-■•p'.u.-j) was given Rw.
1
Memphis, Tenn., Oct; 30.—A cyclone or auj part thereof;
. saved and only some small buildings
Now. tberefprt*. by virtue of the power of pale
diseases. More of this preparation is used;
3,; were burned. The loss will approxl- passed over Lafayette county, Miss., contained In said mortgage, and the .statute tn
.th, i.rw pastor of the. M.I. E.
। an all others combined.
case made and provided, notice B hereby
;
Otle4a, and hfsiwlte,
io ■ ma^c £l.'&gt;0,UkO0 and is fairly covered by. late Thursday afternoon, destroying such
Ohio r............ . ...
that on Saturday, the Ninth day of Janu­
W. U. Goodyear
farmhouses, uprooting trees and doing given
. insurance.
Penniyivaala ...
ary A. D. IW7. at Ten o'clock in the torencon. I
vvr ICO wtfre present, j
_ Creamery
___
other
damage.
; The Athens
&amp; Cohl Stomgq Wisc4n.&lt;t|n..........
oi; •
shall
sell at Public Auction, to’ tbe highest bid­
ra il! lu,
. .&lt;U&lt; ot
M-...: Scattering from
der, at the north front doorot the Court-Hattse,
;.... ut iPpthuria have been 11 pL‘&lt;it will
be aohi
al sheriff’s sale ....
on Novi
Health,
in
Michigan.
irlb-r
__
.
in the City ot Hastings, (that being tbe place
During the week ended October 24
Pine Bluff, Ark., Oct, 31.—A terrific where the Circuit Court for Barry County is
; Cahnuet iu the nortlaern penin- I '*
r
sio ~' V
?.2 »
bolden). tbe premises described In said mort­
reports sent in by 55 observers in vari­ cyclone passed through the eastern gage-,
■v .&gt;. -.tii»er. It Is thought the I
Young mothers dread the Summer mou?
N'Lxt report November I2di.
or so much thereof as may b:i tecessary
ous j&gt;ortions of the state indicate that ptirl of Jefferson jeounty, doing great to pay the amount due on said mortgage, with
t
. H(,.i
i
mi account ot the great lumtallty apercent, interest, and all legal cost?, totyphoid fever .and influenza increased destruction to property and injuring eltnt
Did You Ever
tm&gt;ng children caused by taiwet troubles.
gtther with- an attorney s fee of Futeeu Dollars
. :&gt;iy h.i.H 12. 00 children of ; Peffect safety may be assured those who Try Electric Blitere as a remedy for your in area of prevalence. Consumption 20 persons, some fatally.
eovenaoted for therein, the premises belD^ de­
scribed ir\said moitgage as all ihat certain lot,
in Oklahoma.
. force of 00 ibvh and 817 keep on hand DeWitt’s CiAjc aud Cholera troubles? If not get a bottle now and get was reported at 230 places, typhoid
piece and parcel nf land situate In Hie T«.wn1 cure, and aefafatau-r it promptily. Fqr
Guthrie, O. TM Oct. 30.—A cyclone ship ot Irving in the County of Barry and State
. :/:&gt;c the jouug Idea;and $528,-. cramps, btliuu4 colic, dysentery- and diai- reltef* This mcdldne Is found to be j»e- fever at 69, diphtheria ut 34, scarlet
ruliariy adapted to the roltef and cure &lt;*f fever at 21&lt; measles at 9 and whooping swept over a stretch of country about of Michigan, and known and described os fol­
lows:
i iu school property.;
■ rhma. it xffurds Instant relief.
all feiualv coHiplaints, exerting a wonder­ cough at 15 places.
20 miles east of here at 7:30 o’clock
Tbe North East Quarter of North West Quart
ful &lt;$rect influence in giving strength and
W. H Goodyear.
• c;itly some wretch mu’.iWednesday uigbt, devastating a dis­ er of iv’cilun Twency-oneiYl) in Town Four«)
North Range NlneVh West. Containing Et&gt;rty
lonelto the organs. If you have loss of
Michigan BuUmada Troapcrona.
trict
several
mile*
long
and
probably
• •. - beloajjtng ft) Fred Plummer,
acre* more or less.
The F. *t !’. M. railroad company will appetite, constipation, headache, faint ing
The earnings of the Michigan rail­ 100 yards wide. The furmbexse of Wil­
Sa in; an Carsox.
. R. by cutting off their tails. build a i»r w freight. uti&lt;{ passenger depot Bl speilj*. or are nervous, slecplrss. cxdthblv.
Mortgagee,
roads for August were $2,545,833, a de­ liam Toby was first in the path of the ! CoutROVg &amp; Potter.
Aib'rneys for Mortgagee.
nielajiclioly or troubled with dixr.y spell*-.
• ■•:•••£ next miH'nltigl one of the Uidlugtuti.
crease of $74,459 from’ the same month storm. Tbe building was destroyed and ! Dated October", tew.
Tramp* burned dvWD the bi»rn of Bank- | »ecirir- Bitter® te the medicine you need.
nearly dead from law of
in 1S95. The total earnings from Jan­ Toby was probably fatally injured. |
•!»avid»*n. ot- Flint, Wednesday night. Hcalib and strength are guaranteed by i s
.
।■
;ire perpetrator uf tbe . r Imvirtxm. of- Flint Wednesday night use.J lunge bottles only titty cents al W, : uary 1 to September fjvere $19,201,865, Half a mile further north the Mitchell
■’
MORTGAGE SALE.
L»-S, £t,5U0.an increase of $65s.32U/or 3.42 per cent, post office and store was lifted bodily
Default having been made for more than sixty
&gt; t lA'er. found. . ;
11. Gkxxlyeerti’ drug store.
dii; •• in the paymeat of Interest overdue ai&gt;d
over same period in 1895.
into
the
air,,
carried
100
yards
uttcf
Engl«j&gt;h Spavin Laimenl removes all
payable on a luortg'-'^ dated. April 25, ifw
• 1
Coutleaited Testimony.
I
—— -----dashed to the earth. The building was made by Reunen and EiizabettiBh.»&lt;ie, husband ;
wop’t need :o H ud. Soft or Calloused Lumps and BlemChav. B. ilood. Rroker and Manufiieia-1 .
Brief items ®t New*.
smashed into splinters, and Postmas­ anJ wife. 10 Daniel Crvlbsush amt recorded in
IdwH from iiorscs. BloM .Spavins, Curbs, rbr’sjAgent, (.’ulumbus, Ohio, certifies that 1
the
olUce-of the K -gister ol Deeds, fur-tbe connE. 8. Rogers, au old printer wed ter M. L. Mullin and his wife, who lived
•J. uner-iacker, Splints, Sweeney. Ring-Bone, Stilus,
.ty of Barry aud State nf Michigan,00 tbe 7th
a
r!
',Jo
Bod Sprabis. all Swollen Throats. Coughs, etc. Dr. King’s New DUcovery has no equal ns known among the cruft in Michigan, in the building, were killed. The bodies day ot August. A. D,. IK.4. in liber 47 of Mort- j
a cough remedy. rJ. D. Brown. Prop., St. died in the Berrien county poorhouse, were found Thursday morning. They gages on p;.«e i&lt;t :ind the su'd Daniel Cool- ‘.
by use of one bottle. Warranted
batiKh having died intestate, and the said mart­
Yellow and Bluet Saw
Hi?
James Hotel, Fort Wayne. Ind., testifies aged 05 years.
'
gage having iM^n as-.igsted by Bai.jamln Cooidied clasped in tach other's arms.
C nd:.tbv tai I Boom! the mo.-l wumlvrful Blemish Cure ever
»r“ J*lGrif.»,,b&gt;7&gt;'l
bov*1 ““i “l&lt;wn
are being
barndi, Cynthia Green and Martha bawdy, sole
Tbe Mullin's family came here from Surviviug
; known. Sold by W. H. Goodyear, Dnf’gheirs nt law of said Daniel ('ciolbanjb.
B.T ietrilL
»»
ta UranCh “nd Rock Island, HI. There was a tremen­ tn RosannaCoolbaugh
' ;i«t. Hastings. Mich.
•
by an asslgi meat dxted
:h '.'.t- tire which des(tro,e.l On-!
awtii,
and -rrearded in said Iteg- .
B*uLli»vllle. JI,-... -nj-s that He bus. Calhoun cotintie^
dous fall of rain here and considerable Klxren
ister's
othee.
uu tbe 2«th day of. June A. D.,
An
Indian nan-cd
••Wangle” was
damage
was
done
by
washouts
and
the
in
liber
32
&lt;d
mortgages,
on page 4;S, for
1 he sixty-first annual convention of
uv.-rl’.vo ;aon4hs ago. the drowned at Bay City. Sunday, while used sud recomuieudi'd It and never km-w
which &lt;iefau!t the said RosannaCoolbaugh. by
carrying off of crops.
viftue of the right given her by the said mort­
Z n coal **iared in the basemeut ’ duck-hunting,.bit* boat filling with water. It toffajl. and would ratlu-r have It than Michigan Baptiste was held at Plaingage. bus made and hereby makes the whole
any doctor, bwause it always cures. Mrs. • well. A largeiy-inereased membership
The I
&gt;iir: house b ?li!i burning. Tbe
j
Depo, ti e noted turfman and horse Heniming, 22 J E 25th St. Chicago, always ’ was reported in the Baptist Young PepAt Wewoka, L T., tbe cyclone de­ principal sum of said mortgage and the Inter­
accrued thereon now due and pajaole and
■:k was unable to return* his (•♦•;d«-r 01 Jackson, died last week, of^ liver keeps it at hand and has no fear of Croup. &gt; pjc-s uujOns and the Women’s Home stroyed Gov. Brown’s store, a new est
on which mwrtgage there h claimed ‘ to b- due .
■.;-;jA. until Iasi Week.
One trouble, aged
church and four other buildings. Sev­ at the date • f this notice the mm ul three hun­
j bee-irate it instantly relieves.
t ree trial . ^Bmioniu-y societies.'
dred
eighty three dollars aad seventy nite
. bottles at W. IL Goodyear’® Modern 1 ruK [
The lutej-Urbau electric street rail- eral persons were hurt, but none seri­ cents for nrinelpa'. Interest, taxes at &lt;1 insur­
tu.d screntj-five new buildings :
and an ulturney tee of twenty-.five dol­
■
.
•
way in Bay City has given a $300,000 ously. At mine No. 12, near Krebs, it ance,
s brtve been erected ^ibcc «he big I
Th? be.-t salve in the world for CUI*. , Std"lar* provided form said mortgage.srd'r.o sett .
is reported five people were killed.
~
- mortgage to secure bondholders.
or proceeding* nt law having been !.■:5united to z
Llfenitv
Nair*
bruises, suret*. ulcers, salt rheum, ft’v«r I
:*&gt;&lt;? work is slili guidon.
In Lincoln county Mr. and Mrs. John recover the :.mcnnt secund by *nid mortgage
A .series
of artldiesor
articles of unique
unique interest
Saranac will lose one
of its industries.
.„, ,
... xues
" ■ tetter,
“ , • ehr.pped hnuils, chilblains,’
A
series or
imere»t i| ..oarau.!v«ii»&gt;u3iv
UCvn.«n.«w.
M.^ McLtnigblin have been found dead in or any part thereof. Notice is therefore hereby
I
t.'l
wL-itt
*irriir&gt;tlnns.
nud
tajsl' t.i.u in r -t (uri,,_ WJ!t|
skin Irruptions. «Ed ppal- has i^n un(1PrtMk&gt;n by The U&lt;Ues»Home • Fitagibbons’ oar factory, which will
given that ou the wtb tiny ot December. 1*56.
Hnsh-.nd was tivwly
tiv. lv cure
e-urp piles
ni!.-s or no pay
nav required.
reoUlFru. It
it jI- Joacnal.
. .
r. ..t Ind.,
.. which town gives the ruius of their home and Harrison nt ten o'clock In the forenoo.i tbe e will be sold
-a n wdman whose Husband
■ It is to be calhd ••Great Per- move to Menton,
ui the north front doorot the court house tnfthe
Jones will die of his injuries.
. .1 ..f eomluR home tip'j nt night. , &gt; gusranleed to rive perfect satisfaction i sonoh Lvents,” and will sketch the most1 a $1,200 bonus and a site.
,elty ot Hastings, county of Barry and str.te of’
Mk-biganv(sakl court house being the place In
•
hi-.. .»■
i-n.
Th*, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per ' wonderful
nl scenes
(.rpm-s Of
&lt;»f nnnnter
popuhwr onthurlasm
enthurlasm I
In a quarrel Resulting from a polit­
Mun lit) Yearn Old Drowned.
""" 3i a c""
H bra. For rale by W. H. Goodyear, tbe
whirl, the circuit cour.l tor the county vi Barry
ami thrilling historic interest which have’
Warsaw, Ind., Nov. 2.—Dennis Scant- is held)..at pubhe auction, to the highest bid­
ical discussion at Harbor Springs Peter
-l-e arnijert heriel? hi frightful ' dnigifirH.
occqred in Amerlc^ during the past fifty
der, the premises described In said mortgage
;u-ni when die boozy linshand eu- ‘
'
• —------ 7,7.—r "
. r ,t
Titirrawbanassee, a hulf-breed, was lin was drowned in the Winona canal or
much u ercof as may be necessary to sat-'
Each
one
will
be
graphically
de.
,^.*7.
.7.;,,,
’
n
,
lrtV
yvxris.
-----‘
'
E. S. Rogers. an old and well known
: rout dtxir she said hkxlretd and
Saturday night.
He was a native of is’j tbe amount due on said mortgage as above,,
Udi• si byy an
an eye
eye witness,
witness, while
while leading
leading : killed by William Buck.
set forth, with the Interest thereon and tbe
•Come with me I am the Michigan printer, aged 65. dltd WednesCapL Robert Howlett, one of the early Ireland, and claimed to be 119 years costs, charges and expenses allowed bj law aud
artists u«»c
have ucru
lk*cn vmp.vj.u
employed ».
to portray ,..e
the
wa&lt;; -Zu shu? Shalro, day in the Berrien county poor house.
events In pictures made from old lllustra-, pioneers of western Michigan, died in of age. He had been living alone for provided fur It. said mortgage. »ald prendses
being situated lathe village pT Wcodland. in
l‘ui Airtr broihvr-in-law! I married your
Be was over two years in a small hut, furnished the county of Barry and state of Michigan, and
The common council &lt;»f Traverse City, live material. The series has just been Grand Haven, aged 01 years. E,z
thatlakes.
by the charity of more prosperous fel­ d. scribed ns follows, to-wlt:
Is coh.ddering a resolution to bond “ ‘ started In the current number of the maga- wejj RnOwn all over the
B-ing lots rumber four and six nf block num­
burr for SI00,000 for a water works sy.— zine. Hon. A. Oakey Hall, ex-Mayor of
low-countrymen. His wife died two ber
Ora L. Heminingway, a wcll-to-da
fire o! Parrcrtt's addition to the village of
»Vh&lt;i."‘«,.*s not know women and joung
N»*w York City, sketching the scene fanner in Orion township, lost three years ago at a very advanced age.
Woodland, the same being situated on section
: .-.i.u.;r,. cuntiuually In tekr-?
Who tern.
number fifteen, town number fouriiortti. range
-When Jenuy Lind Sang iu Castle Gar-: Damape* AgaluBt a Street Railway.
ah a - - -ec the dark hide? Who have fre­
The Whole Story.
number seven west, and in the township ot
den.” which still stands as the greatest barns by ore.
laucholy without any upof Calhoun county
q ■ u‘ :•;&lt; &lt;it mrlanehuly
sp- of the great sal?* attelned aud gre it cures ac- stnjflr concert in the annals of American
Chicago, Oct. 30.—William 11. ICam- Woodland. county of Barry, an i state of Mlch'The
vu~ ”supervisors
”
iF'n.
.
physletan. j
■ cnmpll
’hed by Hood s .Sirsapwilla is^
. ausr? The
T..v Intelligent
....
-----------Dated September 36th. linemusic. Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher in the cut down the salary of the county clerk stend was Thursday awarded $10,000
vRusanxa Cooi.bacgb,
W.
that ft is mmhh deranc-mcnt of , tire -rt-mmcii ami g»VM sSrvngth and vl.or. foilcwlng IsAue will tell of a remarkable from $1,000 to $100.
damages against the West Chicago
As5lgi.ee ot Mortgage.
tin- re .'I'.i'.ipRted and delicate feminine or- De&lt;r:*5«-eatinol enter the sy-teni forttile'l ’ y scene in which her husband was the cen­
Frank S tn Iley was accidentally shot Street Railway company for injuries ALONZO E KXXASTON.
ihe joung uirl Hufffisi budliy and tbe rich, red blood which comes by .akiug tral figure: ••When Mr Beecher Sold Slates dead by Ed Snyder near Boyne Falls. received February 28,1894, when be was
Attorney /or Assignee.
i
in sHeuee. There h undue Hood's sarbap-iriila.
in Plymouth Pulpit.”
Then Stephen They were in the woods hunting.
struck by a coble train. The company
MOl.TGAGEeALE.
unexpected pain, nnrra^onsble
iHood’s Plll&lt; curt nmi-ies.
in- Fiske will portray the furore and exciteArchibald McDougall was fatally shot entered a motion for a new trial..
Default having been-made tor more than sixty
tea'
- fits 01 temper. Dr. Pierce’s Fa- dlgeiUou. bBll HHueis. All druggist. --»•
meat “When the Prince of Wales wns lu
data
in
the
pajinent
of Interest overdue and •
by
his
wife
at
Menominee.
vnrsv i’rest-riptloh exerts a wonderful
America.” Parke Godwin will follow this
p •vatic on a mortgage dated March lab. isaa.
The Iosco county supervisors hnve
p-a. r uver woman’s delicate organism.
made by Jdsbua D. Bsker and Elizabeth Baker,
iu i| succeeding number with au Recount
County clerks
are
husband
and
wile,
of
Castleton.
Harry county,
au nvie.iiatlng Ionic sutf is specific ||censrsl f„r nmiroils who will bunt the i.f the nnpaaialle|&lt;’d excitement Id New tmade sweeping reductions in the salMlclilKar. tr John M. .Smith, and retoidHi tn
i-pfi udar weaknesses. Irregularities tim &gt;rous deer.
York “When LobIh Kossuth Rode Up cries of the county officers. The sher­
the ( ffice &lt;4 the Register of deeds, for the Conn­
tv of Barrv. In tire Stete of llhlHynu. on the
derangements of women.
Bratdway.” Horn. John Ratsell Young iffs snlnry wns cut off altogether, and
Mrs. Martha Ludrich whs killed while
2tetdMyofOctaber.18E3.cn liber 47 of mort­
. -ny-going doetori frequently
will sketch ‘ WIilD Grant Went Around
gages. bn page
for which default the Maid
Central
track
be­ the World.” Mr. roung being of Generali he will hereafter receive only tbe legal
ir women
forjbillloa'ini’ss,
mm patients
patterns rorttHitiousw
ss. Crossing
mosniug. the
urc ..Michigan
jucuwoh
John M. Smith, by virtue of (hr rti lit given him
.
■
...... ...— -Wi,--tr.'l &lt;1V
dyxpepiia. liver or kidney twem Burr Oak and Bronson, Saturday. Griint’s parly. The great scene tn the j fees.
by *the eaid mortgage. Ims m~dv and hereby
John
Jeffery,
a
real
estate
man
in
makes
the
whole
principal »mn of said mort­
Sei;ata Chamber “When Henry Clay Said |
w । M the real sickness Is in the
gage and the interest aceruetE thereon now due
Rev. ’William Copp. whose„fnthor
•iisiiuctiy feminine, hud m&gt; help Vteware of (Mallnent* for Catarrh That Farewi-H to the Senate” will follow. Lin­ Ithaca, claims 80 acres of land in the
and pax able «jtd nn which ih.rtiri.ge- thrre hl
.
heart
of
Mount
Pleasant.
The
land
was
a
physician
for
over
fifty
years,
claimed to be dur at the date o! this notice the
Con'uld Mercury.
'• ;i f till they are made perfectly
coln will figure twice In the aeriesr first, j
sum of sevttitern hundred and eighty six dol­
in New Jeraey, and who hitnself
- \
.&gt;f Dr. Plerie’s Favorite 4« mercury win snrejj; destroy
iu « dt reriplion of “When Lincoln was covers the south half of the city.
lars and forty one cents r.nd an attwuey fee of
1 Mftd completely •tvranc* the
-When I jawcfc c. Deyo, one of the best-known
twenty-f.ve dollars prevhled for in-aid mortFimt Ibangurattd.” and,
spent many years preparing fur the
gaite. and in» suit nr proceeding m law bavlrg
'
c.-n'.s iu om-ci’t stamps to : Lincoln was BurMii.” The stirring story • horRejnrtl jl; Michigan, died at his resipractice
of
medicine,
but.
subse­ burn Inailtuted 10 recover tlw amount ercurea
!&gt;;-P»-n-ary Medical' AswImH&lt;»U,
from
S5m *rtre of the discovery o^ gold by
deuce
dene,
in
i-nniing
tan.ing
of
cancer
of
tbe
liver.
said mortgage or any part .thereof.
quently entered the ministry of the byNotice
V . .•j.tr. eeive Dr. Pi.• 1.
is therefore hrrdby given that on the
kay will be revised lu
&gt;nm - 'The rerkiI
A pa»*enger train struck * milk
2-th dav &lt; f Dew m'n r.lftrf. at ten o'clock in tbe
M. E. Church, writes: “I mu glad
. ..mjt.,11 .-■&lt;!■« ru.-.lical ndri.i r. J. ^r’rl“
't"„l0 irojr..l &gt;•&gt; H--I. Ctwiw. * Struck the Great ’Bonanza,
forenoon,
there will he.said at the 1 &lt;»rtb front
II
liie
number,
of
wagon
nt
Grand
Hapi&lt;l«
and
killed
the
"I
Co
O. roumln. ro mervury
K wijl extend through all it
■ ’totestify tlint I have
door of the court house, in th* cltj of llxsllnga,
-------------------------- -|. irn »Bv. ».rln« atreettjr up'U
j*”*
----■' driver, D. Van Middleworth, and both
county of Barry and- state nt Micidganisaid court
Tie Ladies’ Hom^ Journal during 1897.
g'
Jiad
analytfxl
all
the
J horses.
'
-' V
Snulli.n Heir
horsebelng the j ’.are in'.tv|ilch She circuit reort
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Hair R-newer j .U mm-w;'^JLTAet ihec-'Uloe.
j
Y sarsaparilla preimrafor the county of Barry is Held, mt nubile auction
, NOTICE 7&lt;m HEARING OF CLAIM*,
I .net cr»&gt; hnlr to Ito ortgin*! roler }!^I
d ?. n.i^e m T-wo.
"1 The Drydock iron works in Bay City.
to tbe i.lKbot bidder, tie pn u.S&lt; s &lt;Ic«cril*d
Q.SlA ^ons khown in the In
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ft Cu. TejtimouUl* tree.
rate of Michigan.
Oranty of ftarry-as. "&lt; &gt;k* were burned, tbe lose being about *10,.
said mortgegr. or so miicb rtrercof^s n-aj be
VArXKtb'("VZrort"
x-i.ftd
baldness =n
X-Kife te hereby gh en. that by an ord
!«■ ™ P" •"t,:enece-sar? to satisfy the unxurt due on salt!
trade,
but
It will doto you.
mortgage rs above M-t forth, with the Interest
.resr
thereon,
and the costs, tfi&amp;rpe* mu expebee*
trahi.fr
The Seo Brother, Manufacturing
.1 T. Bliss, lumber y*id was the
a lowed by law and provided for In odd nwrttnm t- »n-« nt thrlr enure. »»;B»t
I -onl,„in, dealer, lu and manufacturer.
gaae.said premises being Wuate in the town­
big fire. Friday l ight, at .Sat­
a,m51t“r?"ci; of furniture in Bay City gave cUttel
-hip ot Casthdon. mmty ot Bany and Mute 01
^:e o,u-one ot
'
0U0 feet of lumlwr being cmMichigan and desert' rd m foib w*. to wit:
•mil
deceased are
required »omortgages !ar $90,995, and $C,.O9 to sethem.that I could
Being the west one half of the. north west c«e
fourth of section number, three, in towpnih JYra l'X: &lt;!»«•. ’rnhbe'cn^ 'rnre prying creditor,.
’
z
recommend
ns
a
The Newaygo Tiihnne was sold at sher­
-hip 1 under three north, rarze nomlw
For Infant* and Children.
HfiMnis- for examination and allowance, on or
George Lovett, 45 years of nge, in the
;
•
1
blood-pur:fler.
I
have
v.-u wr.-t In ih* township of Caatleton.
— - bii-f Kliitdy in*&gt;ndng to E. 8. Fuller,
S f’itt^UU"'^ SSSrtl ro 1 employ of Dr. C K Yearick in Detroit,
Harn Mbd state of Michigan, m.d cooteb
u( W. 1&gt;. Fuller, of Grand Rapids.
given away hundreds of bottles of of
.-Ighty acres of land, acrordn u to the United
T’mredsv. the 7th day of January and on : WftS
^
urne
d
to
death.
sv.t&lt;s
nutvt-vof said section ::um-cr three.
was burned
it, as I consider it the safest as well
every
ilrrtlo
Dated September 3OU». IHK.
|
Mr. Hannibal Dreraer. one of th.
Nofl 'E FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
wreppn.
BlpuiUTCj
as the best to be had.”—Wm. Corr.
Jous M. Smith, Mortgagee.
s ;t;.' ot Mlritlmtn. &lt; om ty of Efcrry-sM.
Drttd &lt;«et. :ih.« A. D. i«»prftb.tA early pioneers of Litchfield, retired in
Alonzo E. Kxna«ton.
Pastor M.’E. Church, Jacksori, Minn
N‘&gt;:ttv l&gt; lr retty given, text by an order of
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t„M«Bora. J.rfra Otrrarau.
&gt; &gt;]cn)th nnd ta the morn|ng Wa.
Alt* rue' for Mortgagee.
th r.-.-but,.v.mrt fur Ure County of l5**£S?
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rh,. «.tKttJ tUy of Ocioocr A. D. IM®,
Mtobiimu
ntete Land
found dead in bed.
■ ■ iii'inlhs hum that date wen* ’’Lowed
IscnAUie. September 28. jbw.
U ea
Henry Bnlsley, a railroad man. was
i ■: vic irurj. f.&gt; preseui ibelrcbdni' .••gainst the
Notice I.* hereby Sw* Hint
dalle
- i-.d- h ivter E-'mtuiao. Ut"
»;,w County, gfpurue^
sw
ept
off
the
deck ol thealeamer Frank
srrib-d primary wimul land•-.rftuate In B«ry
t. a-.d tba! a!i er ditoc”
s«id dei-ftit-.r, lorfriU’d for noii-pavment of inter7t Woods by a vra.e while returning from
Are r* qulred to nrrsea*
Hr &lt;• Alms
wiP tic uttered tar Male M i-ubllc auction at nomi* u» ** ........... .- - ------------ °
it'ii vftl’-f oi’t tire
day of Number.. A. IL Milwaukee to St. Joseph in order to
i* ■ ; rrobak. on. t. »t Eire Fwbate t ffl e tn
h es
1y &lt; I IFrt^tirg*. ter
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re-1 leave, He
a wile
anda two
leaves
wifechiland two chil!*'1 t &lt; - c»3 &lt;&gt;r liebMe’hef-h a iy “t A rtlaixL
dtemed accordlug te tew.,
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■u ■! ihht Mich e’.ifinM will be J-eArt twjtere a •«
m. A*. FRENCH, fcmmlwlnner.
dien.
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No of
A train
struck
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TO GRIEF.
Llk« a Zebra.
Tommy Harvey is a boy of ten, and
lives away out in Sonoma, Cal., and he
lias tbe queerest bird pet of any tod
in the United States. Some day, per­
haps, some man who knows nil about
birds will give Tommy’s strange pet a
great long name; but just now there
is no one who can tell jtuti what sort
of a bird this one is or what to call it.
Tommy Harvey caught his bird while
out hunting tor frogs in a marsh not
far from town, and was liaving a good
time. Suddenly he heard a sound, be­
tween a screech and a whistle, that
made him jump. He started to run
and saw the strange bird directly in
front of him. Of course it did not
frighten him no badly as itdid some peo­
ple -who have seen it since, but far sev­
eral moments he thought there was a
sledge-hammer inside of him where his
heart ought to be. As boys have a pow­
erful habit of doing, Tommy got over
that feeling and started to investigate
the bird. It was not the least bit
afraid of him. He used a long stick at
first, for the bird to exercise iti» beak
on, until he saw it could not bite very
hard. Gradually he got nearer and
nearer, and braver and braver, as he
assured himself of the queer bird’s

Thursday. Nov. 5, 1S96,

Scientists are startled when they find
The emotional life of a horse is re­
markable. There are instances on rec­ a new fish weighing 20 pounds. Here
on Puget sound, says the Seattle 1’ostctkheh ar second class matter at ord where the death of the horse has
been traced dirtily to grief. One in­ Intelligcncer, where all the natural
th® HASTINGS, MICU.. POMTOFFICE,
history
is so new and attractive to scL
stance
is
called
ip
mind,
which
occurred
.
' AVGUST 1+. 1879.
BULUVf. lb CilllVVl H-JllUUM,
----------- ----------------« .
UK,™ than 20 yean.
A circuxhal ! entMU, il ha. bcea quite common to
been nertormlnp In the li«Jc town of . flmj from five to ten new epeote. of flrft
Unionville. Pa., when one of tbe trained duriag o summer's dredging, but It has
horses sprained one of his legs so that been many yarn, since so rare n fish ws,
he could not travel. He was taken to caught as the one calling forth thia
CW1FT PIGEONS.
» the hotel and put iu a box «taU. The article.
On September IS, 1806, while fishing
ilorc Ttuia a M'.Ie Made a Xlanto Ln a leg was bandaged, luul he was ninth* os
on tne
the banks
28 miles suuwu-fjuuuusouth-southoa
dudka some zoiuhvs
Rrcent TrlaL
comfortable ax-possible.
nc
ura and waa apparently j west of Cape Flattery in the schooner
Aided by a southerly wind and a per­
Ho ate
hisaic
food,
contented''nulil
about
midnight,
when
i
Wenenm,
Capt
Jacobean
caught a
fectly clear sky, the first test of the
pigeons which are to represent the^lrst U1O circus began moling out ot town. [ strange and uncommonly beautiful fish
Chicago Homing club in the Natiohql Then he became restkaa, and trampled in 81 fathoms of water. The fish ik
federation races this year was a most and whined, iA* the caravan moved t! 26% inch« long, if inches deep, and
.
. -.*» a-____ 1*...
ikioL
T* a..A:&lt;vhe On
notable success, says the Chicago Chron­ past the hotel he
seemed to realize that about four inches thick. It weighs 20
icle. The trial was remarkable In more lie was being deserted, and his anxiety pounds, and in high coloring surpasses
‘than one feature. Two hundred and and distress became pitiful. He would nearly every other fish of the ocean.
elghty-onc birds, the largest number stand, with his ears pricked in au atti­
which the club has ever liberated from tude of intense listening, and then os
one racing station, made the trip, and his ear caught the sounds of the retir­
of that number every bird was reposing ing wagons h© would, rush, as best he
pe4d&amp;faHy in its loft by one o’clock in could with Bis Injured leg, from one
the afternoon. The time made by the side of the stall to the other, pushing at
first birds to arrive home was the fast­ the door with his nose and making every
est ever made over the course, and rep­ effort to escape. The stableman, who
resents a speed of more than a mile a was a stranger to him, tried to sooth
minute.
him, but to no purpose. He would not
The birds were liberated at Monee, be comforted.
42 miles away from the nearest loft,
In a short time Tommy mustered up
Long after all sounds of th© circus
at 7:30 o'clock, and White Wings, owned hud ceased his agitation oontinned.
courage enough to stroke th© bird’s
by L. Verschueren, stepped back in its The sweat poured from him in streams
back. This seemed to please it. Tommy
loft nt 8:14%. White Wings was ctosely and he quivered in every part of his
was delighted also, and was not Jong
followed by nearly half the flock, and 50 body. ' Finally the stableman went to
in making up hie mind to take the bird
A PISCATORIAL NOVELTY.
arrivals were reported between 8:15 and the house, wok© up the proprietor and
home. He bad forgotten all about the
iuc» wi
8:17. Inasmuch as every bird spent at told him he believed the horse would The top of the head is a brick red, the iIV(ps
frogs, and they
croaked and croakedleast as much as five minutes m circling die if some of the circus horses were back is a metallic blue, shading to
° an
uu ।i in unmolested glee,
glee.
The
j
Wheat
Tommy
reached home with
rri—
—
~
bcfqre starting on a line for home, the not brought back to keep him company. aluminium color on the belly.
speed shown is materially more than At about daylight the proprietor mesian line is strongly arched and his prize he first showed it to his
a mile in each 60 seconds.
muuura*
u .rode after the w
mounted «.a horse »x&gt;
and
cir-­ marked by a series of large scales. The mother. But that good woman did not
A. nn illustration ot bow little even I cus?“S‘overtwkTt“tero'r't^v7^inM whole fish is covered with pure white want to look at it. She rimply gave o
cus. He overtook it ten or twelve miles
tbe bent fanciers are able to judge ot * awav_
th&lt;_ groom who had ch
round spots. The fins are strong- shriek and fled from the house the mo­
the ments of their own pet. it in In- of the iaJured horK reUrnwl with him. spineil and .extend nearly the whole ment Tommy set it on the floor. The
terratmg to note that U bite It mgsbad When ,bey cached thortablc the home length of the fish. The long spine of bird, of course, did not mind the shriek,
beea considered almost worthless. Only woadeud.
the dorsal is ten inches in length. Th© and proceeded to make Itself at. home.
a mouth ago he was flown from Sixty- •
The etabJeman said that he remained tall is lunate. The color of t.he fins is Tommy fed it the beat there was in
first street, a distance of eight miles, for nearly an hour perfectly still and bright vermillion, edged with sulphur the houae, and also all there was in to bls loft, and took indayatomakethe • with e
nU;. Gained yellow. The mouth is small and tooth­ the house, and still’it was hungry. It
journev. That won his first trial, and to
iitmnst
and th
wRh. less, the lower lip protruding nnd of a ate and ate, and Tommy’s mother, who
he was sent to Monee Saturday quite!
.....
out making a sign, fell and died with vermillion color. The eyes are large by this time hud recovered enough to
as much in the hope that he would be
sneak around the side of the house
scarcely a struggle. The veterinarian and round.
lost ns for any other reason.
who was recalled remarked after the i
None of the books on fishes in the and peep in the window, was willing
circumstances were told him that un­ libraries of the University of Washing­ that it should have all it wanted.
A HOUSEHOLD WORD.
Tommy yien took We bird out on th©
questionably the horse died from grief. ton or the Young Naturalists’ society
Ludirrou. Blunder Which. Wm Made by W it is possible tor all the mental facul- give any description ai this new visitor street and created great consternation
• Fresidinj; officer.
, ties of the horse to become abandoned of tbe finny tribes. The nearest de­
The Washington correspondent of the *to grief ‘to such
v an extent as xto cause scription found in the books are of
Chicago Times-Herald relates a laugh­ death, hew much mnre does h© appeal two celebrated fishes of the Atlantic
able incident in the career of Mr. Tars­ to the sympathy and regard of man­ ocean. One of these Atlantic forms is
the Opah King fish, wjhich Is described
ney, of Missouri, who was until lately kind.—Kentucky Stock Farm.
ns a great delicacy, but is so rare that
a member of congress from that state,
WHERE FISHES s\viM.
not many have had an opportunity of
but was unseated by the house. The
trying
it. But one of the nearest rela­
occurrence, it should be explained, took ThU Tells How Any Brixiit Boy Can
tives
of this new fish is the Zeus fnber
t place some years ago, when Mr. Tarsney
Slake a Watemcope.
was not so well known ss he is at pres­
If you go to the lakes or to the sear or the “John Dory” of tbe Atlantic,
ent
-y
shore this summer you should take a t This is a highly-prized food fish, but it
I is never taken in quantity.
It was in the midst of a political cam­ waterscope along with you.
This specimen was brought to Seapaign, and Mr. Tarsney, who bad gone
A waterscope is a device which will
to New York state in the service of his enable you to peer down to tiie bottom • attle and found its way into the museum
of
tbe Young Naturalists’ society,
party, was announced to speak in a of- a *lake
"
•
or stream and see the seacountry town. Ths chairman, of tbe .weeds, witli the- fish resting among where it was photographed, its colors
meeting, a local celebrity, was properly ■ ;them. Any boy” can make on© of them carefully noted, and then preserved in
formalin, the new and valuable preserv­
minded to give the gentleman from Miseasily, and he can have no end of
TOMMY HARVEY’S QUEER PET.
ative. Further examination of the
souri a handsome reception.
fun using it.
113U has
UU3 led
JUKI some
avmv of the
me local
iitv&lt;u scientists , biiHiujj
urv men,
uivu, iwu
uuo
among tbe
and envy uiuudiK
among the
“Ladies and gentlemen,” he said, “we
The woteracope consists of a locag, fish
have with us to-night one of the great­ narrow box, covered at one end with to believe that the new fish belongs to other boys because it did not belong
' and” is
* therefore
’
*
a to them. The first night-Tommy owned
est statesmen pf the great wcsL an ora­ glass—ordinary window gloss. To make the genus “Lampris,
tor famed throughout the Mississippi
..
it get four pieces of smooth, straight­ true Opah, but it is undoubtedly a new the bird h© wanted to take it to bed
valley, a gentleman whose name is to ■ grained pine wood, one-quarter of an species, very differentfrom the Atlantic with him. His mother allowed him
to do this, but boy and bird both slept
you a household word. Permit me to ■ inch in thickness, 20 or 24 inches long Opahs.
introduce to you Mr.—Mr.—”
j and 2% inches wide. Have these pieces
in the woodshed. Tommy has sine©
BISHOP WHIPPLE’S BRIDE.
mode up his mind that the bird can.
Here the flow of his eloquence was made time and exact in measurement.
checked, and leaning toward* the orator !'■ whwuuj
Carefully tack mem
them vogr-uner
together "iui
with How She Obtained a Fortune from Her sleep by itself in the woodshed. He
of the evening, he whispered:
....
- of
. a long .box. —
Former Husband.
I said he was not afraid—of course not
brads in the form
It may I
Mrs.
“What did yop say your name was?” (; be
uc well
weu before
ueiore joining
jujiuug them
int*m to
iouuuu
uu&gt; i
m
&amp;ib. Evangeline Simpson’s recent 1 —but it was lonesome out there, and
daub on
“Tarsney, of Missouri," whispered the • l
paint, so es to make 1■ nwrriage in New York city to RL Bev. his pet wanted to play with him and
r. little white lead noint,
orator.
,
I the joints watertight
—
.
Now cut. a piece
1 —
Henry B.*Whipple, bishop of Minnesota, wouldn*F let him sleep.
“Fellow-citizens," resumed the choir­ of glass the size of one end erf the long j has aroused great interest among those
There art- a great many peculiar
man, “it is my proud pleasure to intro- j box. You can readily cut glass with an ' who know of the bride’s romantic pre- things about th© appearance of Tom­
duce to you Mr. Larceny, of Missouri.” old pair of shears by holding it under ' vious marriage. She is now 40 years old; my’s bird. It looks like a combination
water. Fasten this piece of glass to the ’ her husband is 73. Mrs. Whippl© is of ostrich, eagle and owl. It is very
end of the tube by means of afew small well remembered in the country town young, and yet it is at least 18 inches
DOG BURIES A CAT.
tacks driven close to its edges. Them of Saxonville, Mass., as the widow of , high, or larger than a baby ostrich, of
A Little Psychological Speculation Con­
putty it carefully round, and, when tha Michael Simpson, a wealthy manafac- I the same age. It is covered with a soft,
cerning the Incident.
putty is thoroughly dry, paint tbe box j turer
carpets and horse blankets.
white ruzz,
fuzz, uxe
like a
a young
duck,. ana
and nas
has
cure* of
VI Laipvm
uyuuAVio, J wmte
young uuck
A dog and a cat, belonging to the same
; who made an enormous fortune during feet that look to be about twice the
master, were the best friends in the
|
and after the war. In his -day he was
they ought to be. Passing down
world,and spent theirtimein frolicking
I
the king of Saxonville, nearly the whole | the sides of this creature are ntripes
together. One day, while playing as I
(
of
which
town
he
owned.
At
th©
age
'
o
f
brown
color like
*
‘
zebra;
and* its
usual, the cat died suddenly, falling ut
|
। of 75 he won the hand—and some say.head
—it.,
’sj “ a nightmare.
- •■
।------Projecting
the dog’s feet. The latter, at first, did
’
the
also—of Eva Mars,
tbe heart, alao-of
Mara, who was
waa . from a daric clrcje on iu f^ei, the beak
not realize what had happened, but
of a vulture, while tlie eyes nr© email
continued his play, pulling, pushing
and wicked-looking. The bird’s wings
and caressing his companion: but with
\
Qr° dark in color, and most of the time
evident astonishment at her inertness.
hang down at its sides; It cannot fly
After some time he appeared to under­
yet and is not able to walk much. It*
stand the situation, and his grief found

MARSHALL L. CCOg.EJltw.

EDITORIAL NOTES

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vent in prolonged howls. Presently he
was seized with the idea of burying the
cat. He pulled her into the garden,
where he soon dug a hole with his paws,
and put in the body of his former com­
panion. He then refilled the hole with
dirt, and, stretching himself out on the
grave, resumed his mournful bowling.
The idea of burying the cat was ex­
traordinary. Whence came the thought­
fulness? Could it be imitation, or,
which is a better explanation, did the
dog have a vague idea of concealing the
event which might be imputed to him?
But then it would seem unreasonable
for him to call attention to tbe fact
by installing himself on the grave and
howling. However, even human crim­
inals are sometimes equally incon­
sistent. It is difficult to form an exset
idea of what gave rise to the dog’s con­
duct in this case.

WATCHING THE FISH,

end putty, taking pains to fill all the
cracks. This is necessary to make the
box watertight.
In a day or two your watcrscope will
WHIPPLE.
be dry enough for use. On some bright
tunny afternoon push your boat out on
the lake or stream where you wish to' I were married his wedding gift was a
experiment Thrust the glass end of I magnificent house valued at $500,000,
the waterscope well under the surface which he Led built expressly for hia
of the water and place your eye at the, bride. Two years after his marriage
other end. You will find that you can Mr. Simpson died. By his will he Left
set through the waiter with great die- . his widow $1,000,000 in cash. She sub­
tinctness, often to the hiding places of , sequently received another $1,000,000
fish among those forests of the lake ' from the Rale of property in Boston be­
bottoms, the seaweeds. The object of longing to the estate. Mrs. Simpson
the waterseope is to cut through the has been deeply interested of late years
disturbed surface of the lake where ■ in Episcopal missions and charitable
Dr. J------- *s little boy, four years old,
work find has also taken an active in­
had never seen a funeral procession, your boat stands, and also to protect j terest in the reformatory for women in
for they are of rare occurrence in the your eyes from the reflection of the sun Sherburn. She has been acquainted
quiet side street where the doctor lives, on the water. Of course it does not act . with Bishop Whipple for inany years
like a telescope, and you cannot see to I
lately, however, one of the doctor’s
and was an Intimate friend of hie flret
patients died, and there was a burial
from the street.
As the precession moved along the
a fairyland of beauty the waterscape
Soap has been in use for 3,000 years,
little boy came running to his father,
V*
US fcWMJC
Lu the
Vue Bible.
XilDie.
and is
twice UtCUUUUCU
mentioned in
and, pointing to the hearse. ashed:
our clear lakes on a sunny day. Often I A few years ago a soap-boiler’s shop was
“Oh, papa, what is that?”
you
cam
see
a
big
dam,
with
his
mouth
discovered
in
Pompeii,
having
been
“That, my child,” said the doctor,
with a deep aigh, “is an erroneous diag­ wide open, waiting for his dinner to buried beneath tbe terrible rain of aahee
drop into it, or a lazy pickerel ar s that fell upon the city 79 A D. Tbespap
nosis!”—Youth’s Companion.
sunfiah renting near the bottom, and found in the shop had not lost all its
■ometimes you will see lost objects of efficacy, although it had been buried
various kinds, including trolling hooka 1,800 years.
end lines and other thingaof a similar j
----------------------------nature. The writer once knew a
I
Lifht* on BicycuM.
thus described it in a letter to another who
fcMted . wxteh he Ited dropped Into ! Tke bleyeta. «ed In the Frenoh
child: “This is a very queer place.
the Ixke by mean, of » watereoope.- «•»&gt; h“’e “ el®ctri= &gt;**&gt;«. which &lt;wn
be turned on or off at will.
Chicago Record.
Record.

Cloaks and Gapes
J)ignotk of
oSS
in Cloaks and Capes f0)
dies Misses, Children and [?.
fants. He bought at i,,„.
figures and give our custom.-rs
the benefit. A few sainnle*
prices mentioned below.

Time is Passing.
You want a little Wall
Paper this fall.

i

We are making prices to
clean up our stock.
Ladies Beaver Coats in
black, green, navy blue, tan.
new styles trimmed with
of The Elephant,
small pearl buttons. LIKE
HASTINGS. MICH. CUT FOR $10.00.
Ladies Beaver Cloaks in
black and navy blue, box­
front, new styles trimmed
with small pearl buttons
$7.50.
Ladies heavy weight Qheviot jacket, box front, large
storm collar. $5.00.
....Spectacles.
Ladies black Boucle Caj«s
faced with black satin; boimd
with braid on edges, worth
Eyes
$10.00 special fob $7,50.
Ladies double Capes in
Properly
black Beavers and black
Fitted
cheviots $5.00.
Ladies double capes in
With
black beavers,edged with fur.
good value for $2.50.
Glasses

HOLLOWAY.

X-RAY

Dress Goods Department.
Charge
For
Testing.

F. R. PflNGOflST,
re-NotlCe the daily Weather Re­
port In my south window.

We show several lines of
novelties at 3"Jc per yard, as
good style as dress goods dou­
ble the price.
At 50 to 59c they are equal
in attractiveness to goods you
expect to find at $L0O per
yard.
We of course have the $1.00
and $1.25 and higher priced
novelties in the latest things.
PLAIDS

THAT RACKET
WAKMER WEATHER May be ex­
peeled if you buy a pair of those bed
blankets up at Phin Smith’s Racket
. store.

NEW SIGN Phln Smith’s Racket store
reads a new sign.
No one need miss
the place now.

Are very much in favor for
ladies waists and Misses dress­
es.
Nice lines at 124 and 15c.
per yard.
Better goods at 22 and 25c.
per yard.
Finer quality at 374 c. per
yard.
A large line of colorings in
all wool, at 50c. per yard.
Silk and wool plaids at 65c.
per yard.
BLAGK DRESS GOODS

YES WE HAVE Just got our second
order of underwear in. The price and
quality is what does it. Phln Smith at
the Racket store.
-

CLOSING OUT Oar millinery, reads a
sign at Phin Smith’s Racket Store.
_
MCKINLEY If elected will cause a
rise in hosiery. We are well ^applied
pail and see and gel prices. Phin Smith
at the Racket

BARGAINS In ladies, misses and
childrens shoes. No one can or will
meet the prices and quality. We will
bet money oo IL Phln Smith at the
Racket

In all the staple plain
weaves and in novelty weaves,
extra heavy 36 inch all wool
serge,(many inferior but none
better) nt per yard 25c.

Carpets.
Our stock is complete and
includes even thiug desirable
for floor covering. Patterns
for everyone, qualities for
everyone at prices to suit the
times.
New and beautiful designs
and colorings.in Axministers
Velvets, Moquettes. English
Body Brussels, Tapestry Brus­
sels, etc.
We have a bargain in our
all wool ingrain, sewing in­
cluded, yer yard 474c.
Cottage carpets at 124, 15.
18, and 20c per yard.
A complete assortment. of
Rugs, Oil Cloth. Linoleum.
Matting.

looks as heavy as a big. turkey, but'
really does not weigh, more than three
pounds. A strange pet for a boy, don’t SIXTEEN TO ONE Well we have a
lc table, and our 5 and 10 cent tables
you think?
have new bargains every day that do
one can beat, as we sell many things on
our 10c table others ask 15 to 20 cents
j A millionaire railway king has a
for, and many bargains on the 5 cent
brother who is hard of hearing, while
table others ask 8 and 10 cents for.
he himself is remarkable as having a
Phln Smith at tbe Racket
very prominent nose. One'evening the
railway man dined at a friend’s house
and was seated between two ladles, BRYAN If elected will cause a drop tn
tin aud we want to sell as much as we
who talked to him very loudly, rather
can, sj we are making prices do one
.to his annoyance, but he said nothing.
else will meet We receive a new lot
Finally one of them shouted a com­
from the factory every week.
Phin
monplace remark and then said, in an,
Smith at tbe Racket
ordinary tone, to the other: “Did you
uch a nose in your life?” “Par­ WE ARE Id want of eggs aud will pay
don m
adies,” said the railway ms-n,
tbe highest market price. Phln Smith
“it is
at tbe Racket
’ brother who is deaf.” Imhorror of the lady.
PBOTECTION W1U cause a rise in
mittens, sod we have a lot to save you
The late Sir Richard Burton was at
money.
Bought on a cheap market
one time exploring Afghanistan in the
they must go. Phln Smith at the Fa­
mous.
disguise of a Mohammedan holy man.
He played his part to perfection and
was enjoying his suceeea, when one of HANNA Does not set the price on our
hats, if he did the protection would
the holy men of the village came to him
make the price about X more than we
and advised him to leave without delay.
sell for, and we will bold to the cheap
"What!” exclaimed Burton, in some
price as long as we have any hats left.
alarm. “Do wot the people like me?°
Phin Smith at the Famous.
“They like you wo well,” replied the
hoiy man, “that they are discussing the
RUBBERS You know when we can we
advisability of keeping you here for life,
give you a benefit and wUl dow when
bo that they may possess your tomb.*
we can. We have a large new stock;
Sir Richard left that particular village
no damaged roods and they must be
in a great hurry, and afterward took
•old. Phin Smith at the Racket.
palps to be not quite so pious.
UNDERWEAR We protect you on
Samples sent for the asking.
tbe price of ail tbe underwear you buy Man orders will receive our prompt,
A Utile four-year-old occupied an up­
of us. New we have a lot to close on’.
particular attention.
per berth in a sleeping-car. Awaking
Pbln Smith at tbe Racket;
onoe in tbe middle of the night, aaya the
Youth’s Companion, hie mother asked
him if be knew where he was.. "Tourae
log down In
78, 80 and 8a rionroe St.,
Smitqat tbe
drawer.**
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

Drapery Department.

Estimates given for interior
.ecoration in all kinds of Up“olstery goods.
Also for Grille work etc.
Chenille Curtains $2.25 and
$3.00 per pair.
.
Nottingham lace curtains
size 60 inches by 3J yards,
$1.50 to $2.00 per pair.
Cloth window shades 3 ft.
by 6 ft., complete with spring
roller and fixtures, ready for
hanging 20c.
Curtain poles with ends,
rings and ■ fixtures complete
19c.

Twgilj Herpshheiner Ho.,

�Hasting-' Banner

reeved at Benderahott*, oppi”£
Court Houac.
'

Thursday, Nov. 5, 1896.
w. R. COOK. local Mtor.

Before you buy . robe, bone blanket,,
barnemt, halter, ete go and aee Bend.?-

sltott opposite the Court House,

The best place in
the county to buy

Whet wss conceded by all to be
one of
the b~
-** •
best‘ etorta
of the campaign
heard
In th I* .city
WM by Hon.
Frankt Plumley,' of
Vermont, who
‘x. '5.’ 0Pe™ b«"'«-~"Tbor.'^

nn,hL Mr. Plumley pa»««——
never disappointed
an audience, and held bl. hearere In”
.,i wrapt
&gt;attenllon for nearly two boors.
.
- -------- His ad­
, dr,« wu « maMerly one, .nd |„sp(red tlw

DRUGS
&lt;1

BOOKS
is at

ped L. Heath’s
Watch this space next week.

■rreatert of «thu»ta«in.
When ho clow,
three choere were given for McKinley
Vermont .nd Plumley th.t nearly ntl.eti
the roof.

Whet, come women get- together one nf
tbe naln subject, of conversation la won­
dering If some other woman knows the
way her husband Is acting. The gosslper’
of which every place has Ils full quol0’
sad to say, has made many a home a heli
on earth, Gowlp has blackened and sul­
lied the character of many poor girts.
Gossip has parted husbands and wives
who would have been happy If |t w„ not
for gossip. One little mlsatep, some mile
indiscretion will cause gossip lo rise with
new strength and start her mission.
Did
we ray her? We onght not, for we have
male gossips, and as a rule they are ten
times more venomous than tbe female.

There will be a mass meeting at the
Presbyterian church,
Sunday evening.
Nov. 8, to consider some plan for assisting
Armenian refugees, persecuted, outraged,
tortured in tbelr own country, because df
their devotion to Christ tbelr Savior and
oure. and positive refusal to give allegl• CIRCULATION •
anee to Mohamet, Some barely escaping
with tbelr lives, have taken refuge In j
Marsellee. France, where they are on the •
verge ot starvation or being sent back In 'I
w.t* a splendid victory.
be butchered by tbe "great aasaraln." ।
!
F. W. Walker and
ana sister
sister have
naw moved
nin', u |1 Their wretchedness
wrcteheduess must appeal to oveiy
every
In Mrs. Minnie Upjohn's . human heart, especially as when coming
Broadway.
'
i *to our own America,
*
‘
u some of them

OCAL NEWS.

100 quires.

n’t convention of tbe Epworth I have, they are not allowed to land until
Ixtuue will be held in the M. E. church bond, are green for tbelr support. I.et
n :!us c.'.V. Nov. 1».
all come Sunday evening and see what can
Remember the first lecture in the club be done by Hastings for their aid. All
Chuns’wlil be Nov. Utb. one week from Young I-eoplrs and Missionary societies
especial.v luvlted to cooperate. Dr. Sumk: Tuesday. Secure your tickets.
Trimmed hats of tbe latwt style for leeba will give an address. A silver eol51.00 aadinp at JiiHua Russell’s. ' It will lecllnn wilt be taken all ot which will l&gt;e
sent 10 aid tliese suffering people.
pavwon to get their prices, before buying.
C. W. Mixer and family are moving in­
to Mrs. E. Stinchcomb’s house on W.
Main street, formerly occupied by Prof.
Sterling.

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mm. Frank Black is visiting relatives at
Greenville.

Ail Sakits Day was observed at the
P. IL Dunning, of Charlotte, was in the
Epi«co^al ulmrch Sunday by a special sercity Tuesday.
Bon by Rev. Taylor appropriate to the day.
Mr. Hitchines, of Muskegon, was in the
The church was beautifully decorated.
city Tuesday.
Tlie Hustings Journal this week con­
Mrs. Ann Fuller is home from Kaiarnatain* as amusing an editorial page as we
have seen yet.
It consists of falsehoods, zoo for a week.
bait truths and distorted extracts.—KalaMr. and Mrs. Henry Lewek were In
Tdryraph,
Detroit last week.

Tne Y. 1’. 8. C. E. of Eminannel church

gave a Haii'iwem social at the parish
house Saturday evening.
Halloween
gsmes and sports were enjoyed until a late
hour V) th$ ) oung people present.

T. J. Bush was home from
over election day.

Lansing;

Charles Andrus, of Ann Arbor, was-In
the city this week.

Oscar Schumann, of Charlotte, was
At the Methodist, Catholic and Presby­ home over Sunday.
terian churches Sunday tbe pastors (reach­
Prof. L. J. Goodyear, of Allegan, spent
ed serpmns of special Interest to voters. Sunday In the city.
Thu M. E. hutch was handsomely decorMrs. G. F. Chidester returned from De­
a:ed with large American flags and chrytroit Monday afternoon.
SHjthemums.
' [
\
’
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Cyril S. Grigsby, left for
Benjamin Cole had the misfortune to Chicago, Monday, via Alamo.
break hrs leg Monday while hunting In
* Mrs. John F. Goodyear returned Tues­
the woods. He sighted a rabbit and while
day from a visit at Chicago and Niles.
running to keep It In view, slipped anjl
Dw.gbt L. Goodyear was home from
fell with the above result. Dr. Fuller
was called and left him as comfortable as Ann Arbor, a few days the past week.
Mrs. I. A. Holbrook is visiting her
p tssible under the circumstances.
daughter Mrs. R. I. Carnahan at Detroit
Mr. Gamble who works the Edwin L.
Mrs. Clement Smith returned to Battle
Riehards farm in Irving township has a
young man named Harry Merritt working Creek yesterday after spending a few days
for him who husked one day last week 115 at home.
Will Vance, who is teaching inKalamo,
biabeKof corn, bound the stalks and set
them up. Hv would like to hear from any Eaton county, has been spending a weeks

other I« year old boy who can equal this
days record.
■ ’
This is election week.
Everybody Is
interested io election and the time of ye
editor has been given wholly to outside
matters to Uie neglect of the paper.
We
ask the indnlgnuce of our readers at tbe
la'-k of local reading in this issue and will
try and get at ourselves in the future.

vacation in the eit?.
Miss Brockie, of Kalamazoo, who has
been working in the city directory,

turned home Friday.
Miss Webb, of Manchester, N. H., has
been visiting at her cousin’s Rev. J. W.

■MM
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united in marriage.

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.
d.iwm “b
1'rld,r with the vise prciAdditional DetMtoth, Nevin, j u
10 Ul° ck,,r“r»John*, lull, *„Burtofl read • Paper on F»odaton Nuptlabi.
sm In France, followed by a three mln-

Sound MOW KoUa«»Uo».

VntHH p“v A|ie br
E- M- Hoyt.
Fruit Ml I?
°' F°"d Prod“&lt;«»: Meat
wr
u
-,bc ,*’plc
■" admirable
M|v&lt; Grnf« I t »
' f th,s
»ud
This paper
"i • unue j. Johmituu. of Wkhita L».•„» hiS^M* “™
m™ n n “’re " ,nterwt|ng discussion.
&lt;» skM^a^w1?, u ' Cook g*’e “ cbsraoler
triand, in tl.l/”,. bl M • J«e»l"a many
•ketch or Ll Hung Chang. Mrs. Stella H.
Laropman closed the program with an InC“nT,“ E«nl»At
Hayes aud Mrs.
I*bjl Is KejnulJs were elected delegates to
ana Impressive weddinrs whieh »,« .
the state convention ot Federated Women’.
Club to be. held at Detroit this week.
Mrs. Allee Bales and Mrs. Belle Burton
*en. elected ns alternate*.

New Furniture at Cost,
for the month of November, and will make prices
that will close the stock and

Save Yort Money

wih‘8

beaiitllBlIy d.w.ratmi
with palnu .nd „tll„ ,
foliaza nl.ma
lbe orene.tr.,
b&gt; r,’’"',,6;
B*blrxr,
ataiiooH] ,n the |Ja)|
hind a xri'at miw „t r„nlu,e. conatatiM

to
,b,'lr m"Mc
to malt, the ncraalon one to be never tor
xntu-n by It, ,WM1
The beautiful lone, ot the wedding
match B.iated ihrouxb the ti»m Ju.t ..
the clock sounded the hour ot s. and after
.wo'1! ’Ta' 04 ’h" btW*' |mr,&gt;' ‘■"'"‘I be
seen, a, they lurmal Into the landin, halt
MuVaT! lb’*l,lrw*&gt;- Kintt crae little
er^L 1 ”. B,rn,'s- '‘'™" °r ‘be I'tldeRroom. bearing a small bm.krt In which
rested the wedding ring upon a small .11L'm.** „
S'"- WM (,*lntly attired In
white Mtln and with her white satin ,1IBpers, was a veritable little fairy. Follow,
hig her came Mi*. Clara Johnston, al.tef
ot the bnde, a. brldreimald, and Mr. James
yinafflnt as groora.man. and lastly the
lirldo upon tbe arm ot the groom.
Slowly they descended the broad stair­
case lo the measured cadence &lt;d the wed­
ding mareti. nnd they presenual a picture
not tn !»■ won forgotten. The rail ot the
stnlrcam wa- Intertwined thickly with
stnllax. dotted liere aud there with white
roses, and this With l-eaulltul carpeted
.tops and tile brldai parly slowly dMcemi..._ _
... tbem. nude It well worthy Hie
liig
up.rti
hruoh
,.f nua &gt;»«...■
brtt.h
of
nA.ier.
• S~.a Ml
HiahllT.
A
readied the font of the stairs *
‘ k they
"
they turned up, the hallway and entered!
the doorway which led into tbeparlor, “n'l 1
took ftielr places upon a larg&gt;*4white rug
before a hank of palm* and tieiieaHj n large
canopy of wild Mnllax. Here Rev. - Bradl
stood awaiting them and he then united
them, using th- beautiful - and linpretHfre
ring ceremony, which was here performed
amid the assembled guests In n manner
which. If possible, made i: more beautiful
to those who witnessed It than ever.
The bride was attired In a lovely wed­
ding dress, the skir; of which was bro­
caded white satin. The bodice was of
Souaelline de Sole, over plain white rutin
with pearl trimmings. Over it al! fell the
long white bridal veil. The bridesmaid.
Mins Dura Johnston, wore white orgamlle
over green satin, low lu the beck and short
sleeve*. She presented a very pretty ap­
pearance. as did the entire bridal party, as
they stood upon the large white rug be­
neath the ami lax canopy.
In the center of rhe bank of fern-* di­
rectly in front nf the’brirfe. hung a large
crayon portrait of her mother. The frame
wn« tastefully draped with mu I lax from
both sides, ami n bunch ot while rosea
held them toother al the bottom of the
picture. Directly atiove the head of the
bride aho hung a bunch nf white roses.
The bridal party afterward partook of a
very dainty bridal supper.
Tt«e tni&gt;le
stood in the large bay window of the back
parlor and wa* tastefully decorated aud
arranged. The happy pair were the re­
cipients of numerous, useful and cwtly
present* con»UHqg of solid silverware,
cut glass, dainty china, books of value
and several piece* of elegant table linen.
Several of the presents came from distant
states, being sent oy friends anti rel­
atives who thus remembered their wed
ding day*
The house was elegantly decorated, no
pam; being "pared to make it as beautiful
as possible. The smllax which was sent
from Florida, draptal all tbe doors nnd
Windows and the eff-.-ct was enhanced by
tbe addition of numerous plants arranged
about the large rooms.
The bride has numberless warm friends
In this city to whom she has endeana
herself by her amiable traits of character
and carries with her their most hearty­
well wishes. The groom is one of the
most trusted traveling men in the country,
being connected with a large Nt w York
firm. Tlie bride and gretfn left
same
evening for a two or three weeks’ tour
through eastern cities, after which they
will return to tills city and will ttrtrralter
make it their home.

hey Tickle
he Taste

T

This stock was bought in quantity for spot cash when
furniture was the lowest price ever known.

with a

oothsome
pleases the

ampered'

Come while the stock is complete.

Archie McCoy Furniture Co

of the most

articular
We refer

to

our

oysters,

bulk and can.

mils, SUMS &amp; SD

P/KKINQ
J/1LT
X1T
STXIUFFERT

Bargain Grocers.

SOn ETHING
Nice, Warm, Lined, Shoes
For Children.
Fine Dongola Stock,
Nice Patent Leather Tips,
Pointed Toe,
Spring Heel,
Button,
Call and see them

Mias Bessie Willison will l«-nd the Ep­
worth League Sunday evening. ’

Th* U. E. R. C. will meet with Prof.
Holden on Friday, Nov. 6. at 7:80 p. m.
sharp.
Services as usual next Sunday Ht the
Methodist church. Morning. -Armenia;
tbe crime M the nlnteentti century. ’’Eve­
ning, “Some great deliverances.”

At
The
Red Front
Shoe Store.

Woolley &amp;
gronson

C. Dwight Gramr*, Carlton
Ix.-ua M. Crockford, Carlton
Benjamin A. Rotenberg. Lelgnton
Anna M.SeoU, Thomapple
Wm. D. Southern, Kalaino
Lulu E. Shield. Nashville

HASTINGS MARKETS.
Rutter, 10 to 12.
Coni per bu. 30.
Eggs per doz. 12 to U.
Hides per lb.. 5.
Ijtrd per lb.. 6.
Potatoes per ou.. 25.
Kye per bu.. 35.
Tallow per lb.. 3%.
Oats per Ou.. 15.
Wheat, red per ba. 75.
Wheat, white oer bu. 75.
Hay per ton, Mo 7
Pork dressed. 4.00 x
Beans. 50 to 80
Chicken dressed. 8.
Beef dressed. 4 M to 5.50.
Reef live. 2.75.
Multon, dressed, b.
Cloverseed. 3.00 to t.oo
Wool, unwashed. 8 to 10.
Wool, washed, 10 to 15.

Heal Entate Transfers.
Joseph Odell to Rebecca Houghtallnjot Kenfield’s add. city, S25.’&gt;
Clias. A. Wilson to Clark Rathbun, 80 a, sec
6, Orangeville. $it»o.
Morgan Jone* to Henry Cohoon, lot Kenflelds
•add. Hastings. ?i(X».
Hugh Klrklxud to Adalbert Craven. ’.20 a. sec
11. Hope. poo.
Frank D. cole to Donald and Ruby E. Swan­
son. parcel, sec 16. Johnstown. SI
Janies Dibble to Thomas and Ellen Howe, lot
Notice to Taxpayer*.
Striker’s add. City, $133.
I will be at the store of C. H. Osborne &amp;
Ebenezor Pennock to William Pennock, 100 a.
sec 29, Hatfinjn. 23273
Co. every Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday
Plea! des Brown to Frank Kennedy, 60a, sec and Friday dcring the month of December
16. Hastings. 81600.
C. E. Doyle.
Lucinda Venter to Sarah Backer. 40a. sec ll, to receive taxes.
Carlton. WOO.
City Treasurer.

Trade With Us. It Pays
Men s Sack Suits, $5.00

Odd Suits and Broken Lots.
Some $8, $io and $12 kinds.

Boys' Suits, $2.00.

All Wool Goods, 5 to 11 years.
Only a few left to close out.

Boys Knee Pants, 25c to$l.

Heavy Goods for Winter,
Including Corduroys.

Red Flannel Underwear, $1.

We also have all grades in
Fleece Lined Goods.

Boys' Underwear, 25c., 35c.

Bens' Leather Stockings,

Heavy Cotton and
• Fleece Lined.
wlar Lik^ather.”

Less Than Cost.

Fall Overcoats,
Winter Overcoats,

All Styles and Grades.

15 doz. Muleakin Gloves just received and more coming.

The W R. C. will hold services In memd.nmritdes Lang Dickerson and O»m-

Our.plendld money victory In Nation.
SUU end County Is • m.tter ol?
Joining to all advocates of honest “““'’j
Oar victory U by no mean. »
the republican party, and It would be
Just not to reeotntlxe the splend d a«s
anee received from member. ot all £•«*«
who placed principles above party.
I ^."be^lreo-m ^nttMa,

was a victory for honest money.
_____
Saturday evening ail who are *“
th, with tbe splendid victory
in
requested to tlinmlnate tbelr homes in
honor otMcKInloy’s^M^^ chm,n

continue to sell

ibe wibb|&gt;«-

Bancroft’s tbe past week.
Mrs. Brown, of Prairieville, is In tbe
The pastor will preach in Presbyterian
city, called here by the illness of her sl«- church next Sunday morning on •■The
Clear Duty ot all Citlxens ot Whatever 1 oThere is some talk of contesting tbe ter Mm. Mattie Spaulding.
lltlcal Belief to the Government."
Phln Smith was called lo Nebraska Fri­
election In Hastings township and there is
Tbe ladies of the PresbyUrlan soclely
no question but what the vote of tbe en­ day by a telegram stating that bls mother
Invite tbelr friends to a supper at the G
tire tdwsship can be thrown out. Tbe re­ had suffered a stroke of paralysis.
A ll. hall on Friday evening from 5.30 to
publican challenger challenged several
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Lampman left for 7dW. You will receive a hearty welcome.
voles and the ballots were marked In no New York state Tuesday on account of
The ladles Mlaslonsry society bold tbelr
^ay so that they could be distinguished in the serious Illness of tbe formers brother. monthly meeting, to which they luvie
their friends, on Wedncadsy next al:*e
case ot a contest The matter is being
Presbyterian parsonage.
All Interested
looked np..
will be welcome.
On Saturday Nov. l occured the 2fltb
Mr. David Austin, ot Falrfleld. and Miss
The sorlety connected with Emmanuel
birthday of Mr. Merrill Stedge in second AlHe Mudge, ot Hasting*, were&gt; nnlled In
church will be
marriage,
by
the
undersigned.
Nov.
&lt;th,
12. by Mrs. Ed. Powers and the la Ilea as”ard, when about 40 of his faiends were
invited in to celebrate It with him.
The the home of Mr. and Mrs, B.McKelvey I" aodated with her. Supper served In Par
Odessa. Twenty of the immeotate
ish house from 5 until 7 o clock.
re^^fLentwenJo,
this
evening was spent with pedro, Mrs. Lnke
X mass meeting I. called at tbe PresbyWaters and J. Olmstead winning first and pretty wedding and
‘^'1
terUn church next Sunday nmtln. at 7
Prizes. After refreshments were seryed,
o'clSk to see what can be done for the
Mrs. Wm. Green presented Mr. Stedge
Armehlan refugees now debarred al New
with a handsome oak rocker as a reminder m . I..e, Mich.
York City and who may be returned oy
of the occasion.
the government

A successful farmer gave a note of
warning the other day in regard to the
apple crop. The short crops of tbe past
two years have bad the effect of almost
exterminating the’ worm.
The apples
this year are remarkably sound and free
from grubs and to prevent a recurrence of
the evil, fruit growers should not allow
the fruit to lie under tbe trees for any
length of time. It is better to use them
for food for stock than to wait tbe chance
of a sale at the risk of producing
ft plague of tbe grub.

For the pnrpqse of closing;the entire stock we will

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SmX^lO oenui «•«» &lt;*‘*reb ‘
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-LEAPING CLOTHIERS’

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Hastings Banner

CASTING A FLY.

NOTED CHICAGOAN DEAD.

Waahiagtan, Oct. 31.—United Stale!
Consul HuraL al Prague, reports lo tbe
Can-er.
state department tbat lbe Austrian gov­
Fly castfog constitutes one cf the
Chicago, Nov.
Gen.. Joseph
.»vr. 2.
•.—wcm
uuocjru Tor- ernnienv
.j vu
ernment is
la uwui
about io
to ucuic
treble iucuui
tbe duly
co
Although
COOK BROS. Proprietors.
Fence died Saturday Kight ut his home, I glucose to effectually bar out the bet- . £r&lt;-*a,eMt
oT‘ an£ ,lJ£'
LA’*OB [bottles.
open
water
is, of
co Bellevue
r»_n
,
.
,*ouen water
fa. of
course,
n course, preferable, it
88
place, after an acute iilnesa ter nnd cheaper
articles from America, i
OR SMALL!
is
not,
however,
absolutely
necessary.
erf two weeka. He bad not been a well Within five months‘the United States 1
man, however, fdr two years. Bright’s shipped 3,040,000 jiounds of this com- ; Any 100-foot clear air space will an­
swer the purpooe of the beginner, al­
disease was the cause of bia death.
modity into Austria, paj“&lt; u dulJ
|
though tbe water practice enables one
Owing to the
[Geo. Torrence was 53 years of age. Tbe $2.90 for every 220 pounds.
Awftil Result of Gas Explosion in
to use the regular cnat of flies and lead­
foundation
of
his
&lt;rcnt
fortune
wm
lap
many requests
a Pennsylvania Oolliery.
Student Found Dead tn Hla Room.
I ers much sooner. While sawed shots
when, as a mere boy. he ijegan working hi
from
its patrons,
a Pennsylvania blast furnace at ShnrpaIthaca, N. Y., Oct. 31.-8. S. Qregocy.
burg. He became a blacksmith and was a post-graduate studeRt of civil engin- i for weights are to be used in lieu of
Warner’s Sate
an assistant foreman' when 17 years old.
flics nnd lenders in the first efforts the
Cure Co. have put
Hs made a study of his trade until hn mas­ erring in Cornell university, was found ; latter should as soon as possible be
Cnf»rtun:Ui-a Were Member* of » I
tered U practically and scientifically. dead in his rooms Thursday. Gregttry |
on the market a
cuius Party — Two OUien
When the war .brok^out he enlisted In an I| was 24 years of age and held a fellow- ; sulwrituted, for the line does not handle
Badly Injured.
&lt;Dhlo regiment of volunteers and went to ;
the same when they are not uttadbed.
MV
„W At the
, 1 battle
ship from
the University
of Texas,from
front.
of. Perryville
be '
bottle ot Sate
lu fly casting a carefully made and
was wounded and was honorably dis- ■ w]4ich institution he graduated in
WUkesbaxre, Pa., Oct. 30.—By an ex­
Cure which can
' J-e. He fonuerly Uml to CuWorota. especially adapted sectional split bam­
plosion of gas Thursday afternoon in
boo rod may be used, and the reel should
now be obtained
OUS
guerilla.
At
the
close
of
the
war
he
Shot
In
ScU-Iseftnae.
Ma 3 shaft of the Lehigh &amp; WUkw
be attached to the butt- With 20 feet
at all druggists at
entorvd the furnace construction business
barre Coal company six men were killed and
five
years
later
came
to
Chicago
to
j
Devil
’
s
Luke,
N.
D..
Nov.
2.
—
I.
S.Cor;
of
line
In
the
water,
or
upon
the
lawn,
and five years later came to Chicago to
half the price ot
and two injured. The dead are: Wil­ take charge of 2.1
the Chicago Iron
worka In v
diner
shot, nnd instantly
-------------------------------- killed R. J. fl- a* the case may be, and with the rod
the large bottle.
liam R. Jones, fire boss, who has been 1870 he became-connected with the Joliet ■ iforrsworth Saturday. Cordiner claims held at angle of about 45 degrees
; that Illtogsuorto
blw aod be in front, the angler is ready for the
a tbe employ of the company for the
;mat 25 years; John W. Josephs, who pany. The company was finally absorbed shot him in self-defense. Cordiuer is start of the cast. Let the line be now
iad been assistant mine foreman for by the Calumet iron and steel wurka and ' ft prominent buslneita man of this city. worked out eight or |ten feet further.
:he past 12 years; Thomas Owens, Wil­ Gen. Ton once became Its consulting en- i r---------------------------’ Fatal Flame*.
. This is done by drawing the line from
liam Lacey, James Herring nnd Joseph glncer. Shortly afterwards he was made
: Ls not only a scientific vegetable
president of the South Chicago &amp; Western
Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 2.—One man, an i lbe click reel with the left hand, and
Worth.
preparation and does all that is
}b2taCb&gt;i“'r* ’ c"lLrtCTXl°r3'Rito |
•‘“IM and ton pnroon. more then by the springing, willowy action
The injured: David Williams, la­
: claimed for it, but it is the only
of
the
rod,
which
action
ut
the
some
borer, overcome by gas; John Davis, road company. He also organised the Cal- 1 or less Injured iu u hre which destroyed j
3 Kidney and Uver medicine used
..iborer, overcome by gus and bruised ou urnet Canal and Improvement company, the Carlino hotel on Lower Main street ; time draws the slack line through the
: by the btest people of four coutllod guides, the line « lifted upward
ihe body.
nents. A medicine that bears
iand
overbend
-fo
the
renr,
making
the
also credited with having first aolvsd the . injured are not expected to live.
L
Story of the Disaster.
f: the stamp of the world’s &gt;pI beginning of a very important feature
problem of track elevation, and with that
-wir^
Six others were brought to the sur- end
Hliot and
Wife.
j? prove!, and maintains Its posiin view formed the Chicago Elevated
•”“KlUcd
* *‘Urdtils
“to
* '**•
I _tl&lt;r tmvM Vii.w
ace uninjured. When the explosion oc- Terminal company in Iffil, and acquired]
Cumberland, Wis., Oct. 31.—Rufus
Rifus i —the back cast.
&lt;.«;» i»taw«wi
■: flion for a fifth of a century,
,-urred William Lacey, a contractor, about I8,00u,000 worth of terminal property (X Clark, a farmer living near this city, ' T**e ul&gt;wnr‘‘« overhead and bnckwartl
I: must necessarily possess pein Chicago, which was afterwards
’^'deliberately
aud killed his wife tootiuti of the line by the spring of the
Toreka &amp;*Santa
I deliberately shot and
va« at work in a rock tunnel about a poaed
of to the Atchison Topeka A Santa
““ w,f® nxl is produced by the motion of the
« cuiiar merit.
nife from the foot of *he shaft with 13 Fe Railroad company.
company, Gen.
den. Torrence rer£ ■; in his own house Thursday night, as . nngIcr.M-* fun&lt;irni ttnd
wrist onlj. The
aen. Immediately after the explosion celvca his title tn IFTT when Gov. Cullom the result of a quarrel. Clark is not nnSThrs fur«*tirm and wrist only. The
« ««• —’ should kbe
in Ak.
the liaclward
- stop[»ed u.
.~i
• rescuing gang was organized by Fire appointed him to command tbe First '1 unJeVarrest.
i
f RD BAT K ORDER.
j
------- --------------. movement when it reaches an angle of
Joas William R. Jones and Assistant brigade I. N. Q.]
Don
th
of
h Noted Engine Builder.
.
•
ten
degrees
in
the
rear,
and
tia
tiie
line
oremau John W. Josephs.. The men
Htate &lt;i .Michigan. County of Bsrry—aa.
BUSINESS OUTLOOK.
I
Providence, R. Lt Oct.' 30.—William
At S leaston «»f the Probate t’ouri forth*
reaches a point in the rear at almost
proceeded down the shaft, Jones and 1
Barry. buMen tit ihe Probate Office
Great Volume of Contract* and Orders A. Harris,. known all over the United right angles to the extreme tip-of the Counriof
Josephs being far in advance.
in the iBlty of Hastlnm. in said county, or
Dependent v-pon the Election.
States as the manufacturer of the Ilax- rod t lie angler should again, by a wrist KatunUy. the 3rd day ol October in (hr
vnr
otic
tbCfimnd eight hundred aud altiet?
New York, Oct. 31.—R. G. Dun &amp; Co. ris-Corliss enginf, died ut the residence I and ioreartu movement, throw the rod
When about one mile from the foot
»i*
a
•
■
'
v
in their weekly review of trade say:
J of his son Thursday morning in the
t,i--ten1. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
»f the shaft they stumbled over the
forward by au angle of 45 degrees'In
x
••A market without anything but politics C2d year of his age. Death was due to front, thus producing' the cnst. The Probate.
todies of Contractor Lacey, Owens, Her­
In lie mailer of the estate nf Asher E.
to
rule
It
Is
not
often
satisfactory.
Busia
cancer
in
the
stotnach.
. ing and Worth. At this point Jones ness is almost abolished until after the ‘
fiext cast should be'niaZte by drawing S' tab j. «leev»*«tti
01. »e,d uv .‘.nd AlltMt th*- tx't UIon duty vrrlffrd
nd Josephs were overcame by black election by the extraordinary pressure for
Killed by HU Wife.
the line f.-.u:- the rei-J as Iwfore nnd *1 Ani »v&lt;L fonii'*. B.:tniiiSlntti&gt;r of said •slab
lamp and fell dead in their tracks, money, by the indisposition of anybody I Vandalia, Hl., Oct. 31.— Edward Arm­ making exactly the aunu* casting mo­ nrayini ilist'ht- ftuai account tliD du* filed may
to
sell
who
thinks
a
great
change
for
the
and allowed snrf x decree of dteribu.’he other rescuers were forced to beat
tions. ibid so. on until the desired dis- Um1 -aiH
better Is near, by the feeling that
turn It
u Is
its now
nvm ' strong, of Hagerstown',
n
. accompanied
..
. by
*
dtmy nrndo and lie discharged from !«ald
&lt; hasty ye treat, bringing the bodies of of no use to contract or buy when so little bis wife, went bunting quail.
Mrs. b-ucr ip attained.
t
9niM ;•
•
iones arid Josephs with them. A few time remains before a decision, and by Armstrong, who was. using a hammer­
Tii-reupoB it 1* orde red, tbit Thnramy thr
'The l»rk cast.often puzzles begin­
b d.u&gt; otOcf A. D. UrfC. at ten o’clocli lu
lours inter the air current was partly the general absorption of business men in less gun, accidentally shot her husband. ners. Bn ai tempts to recover this back •Z&gt;
site fonmoon
assu med for the hearing of said
political
activities.
The
Indications
show
.
♦•stored and the men were able to push a gratifying confidence in probably better killing him instantly,
roiitioS.-ttid that the tn.real law of salt! Ukmu
rr.st to •’xvon nnd start the Hneforiv«r»1 ^&lt;1.
and all other, persoas tvrerested Ih.Mii'
heir way into the tunnel, and at 8:30 things, but an enormous volume of con- ‘
before it has lime to straighten bub In jMAteJarn required hi amaucr atasewlonoi
ITcsidont RrfuMiA to lutrrfere.
it night signaled that they had re- tracts and orders depend upon the election.
mid court, then to be lioldv.t&gt; nt the Frnbatthe
rear
many
mishaps
are
expcriehteil.
and
while
prices
of
materials
arc
strong,
,
,
v
Washington, Oct. 31.—The president
ifllrr, in thr eiiv of HasUntrs. lu said rouulv
&gt;vereJ the bodies of the four rock
nltb h.*vy .pscolauvc buylnr. th. »b- Fr;juy refused to interfere in the cose Thu recovery must bu ’mad^ ut the 4ad slww cause. If any there be, whv the prave/
tinera. The rescuers with the bodies genre
of demand makes product* generally
.. ..
.... .
.
.right uiornent. and this’ts the most rf thr petitioner mav not Wc granted. An­
U b» further ordered, that said iwUtamcr giv»
ere brought to tbe surface shortly aft- quiet In price, though with evident expec­ of D. D. Fuller, conrictrd in Iowa In
June 1’ist of using tbe mail* to a.lvcr- difficult problem of solution. Tills fea­ notice to tin*, p r«o&gt;'e intervmm! tn said estate,
tation of strength.
if the pen^rrwy &lt;4 raid petition, aad the hear
•Failures for the week have been 170 tn tise the sale of counterfeit money aud ture will be. made easy in time by cure ing
thrtyof by cav.*lnc azopy of this order to b&gt;
and practice. The proper action of t he uunlhhed In toe Hastin.&lt;'.u Banner a new*
BLIZZARD IN THE WEST.
rod. which may be accurately con­ i.fii'"Fp‘ *^1 n1 ’ ■'.rrtilKtrd tn said &lt;1 units--------------------------x
.
tiary.
H ■ •- r. ... fo • cb w"&gt; k tor thr**-su.-v«slv»
cwvy Fall of Httow In NeUraitka—Cattle
structed and especially adapted in
j.t-t ou- ;&lt;&lt;»j.id day of Le.iring.
Report cd In Danger.
CHAKt.r.S W. ANKSTKONU.
Covington. Ky.. Nov. 2,-Sign. an ■
Xe„. York. Nov. S.-Mre. Minnie L. tveight nnd length for fly casting, will
McCook, &gt;eb., Oct. 30.—A tremendous
(A tr«M4s-uv ■
Judge of Probate'
be
greatly
impeded
if
the
forearm
r.nd
pointing
to
s
conlc-Mlon
by
Jaekeon
Cummings,
the
wealthy
widow
and
aunow h tor in has pre vailed over western
PROBATR
OUDHK.
•eb rusk a since Wednesday night and aud Walling, or at least to a getting at thoress, has given her palatial rest- ’wrist.motion is oot properly executed.
M’.cblg.v!. County erf Barn-—*,
still raging, it is one of the greatest the truth ot the murder ol IVnrl Brjan. donee
dcn„ at Elberon,
-E|lwn)ni N.
x J.,
j„ to
lo an
„n ossocia- Its proper execution is the very (oundo i S^-rtMc&lt;*&lt;&gt;f«ew4on
of dv- pnf.urtfc C'nirt for ’fan
/.(
hUrb-n 4 '’-eUT.ii-nb Ofh«
lowstorms in many years. A high For two week, .tockeon and Walling tloa r„UI,a„| bv lu.r fu. ,hc pru,Ktton i'tion, a* it were, of fly easting.* It is not • ■■
is
the
City
of Il’Uliugv m said County on Mar• incj prevails aud the snow is drifting have been kept to .eparale eeila and a of
of homeless
holncl,.„ and
,wd unfortunate women,
women. i: a weak or relaxed motion, but jn very- . *&gt;•
.«th &lt;uv vi &lt;vi- b-r. lu ihe vear
rigid
one.
Thia
motion
brings
out
the
bitterness
is
growing
up
between
them.
1
---------------------------gh. which will doubtless retard railw tl-ws-nnu e lKtii hu-udreC urd ulnety-dx.
Saturday Walling .aid lo Turnkey Man-1
J..h..w,u-. or™.
action of ihe rod, and if properly exe­
Nashville. TeunM Oct; 31.—John S. * cuted produces the desired distance
Ogallala, Ncb^ Oct. 30.—A heavy bliz- rer: “Why should I be puftished for a
1 ithettrnPcr ot-iiiq estate Of Ella Suange•.rd is ewcepingover this country. Cat- crime I did not commit. • 1 did not mur­ Johnson made a mile at the eight-lap casting and the forearm is even anvil- marker. Jrron-^4.
Ou n'-j'|i-8W.I filing the
duly veri­
.emen report that cuttie will suffer der Pearl Bryan. Jackson is the man Coliseum Friday night in 2:01 1-5. This . iatry to tbe wrist nrotfon. which tatter fied.
nf r red Si »q*»:nnCb-r. hu&gt;bxn-.' ot aud
really and great toss is looked for if who cut her bead off.” Maurer asked is the fastest mile ever ridden on an ’ throws tht. fly and tbe line upward uml dref^sed. i»rat 1, g tt.*t 3 errtah; ItiM’uui-nt
j® storm continues much longer.
why he had not so testified, but Wail­ indoor track. He was*paced by tan- • backward. Tbe pump-bundle motion of •h t div fited tn »nld urt mn’Crtibg to f-(* tbe
ta-e A ’ll * ud lr&gt;tanw»t wf -uitd dreeast'd. be
dems and triplets.
ing declined to answer.
• I
Coal Mine Dl*coverc4.
the v. hole arms should lie most careful­ a- muted lo ;-.r «b.Ue
tbe vxefoto - thcyvlu
The OnicUl Count.
ly avoided, for although.quite natural
Toronto, Ont.. Oct. 31.—Coal has been
Atlanta,
Ja..
Oct.
30.
—
The
official
for
a
Iteginner;
satisfactory
results
can
iscdVercd* near Sudbury, in the Al­
New York, Oct. 3L—-Charles A.
J|j&lt;- fidvu'-un, &gt;•
f- r tbe’hiring of
bums district, which is believed to lie Heagrny, of Boa nd brook. N. J., fell couiht of tbe vote iu the stale in the re­ never result from its use. — Lewtaton ■•aid peti;h»n nod that t-hf
»» law of «&lt;.Ud
(Me.) Journal.
*r.-.-aj.ed jw-d all other uerMKii tuterr'te’l lu
ieju^ical with the anthracite found In from the rear of a lx?high Valley pas­ cent election gives Atkinson (dem.)
-M d r&lt;jj te. ore required «•»
a&lt; x &lt;m«xioQ
he region of tbe Ic-kigh valley, J’enn- senger train Thursday night as it was for governor, 120,827 votes; Wright
i»i said Coon. Chen to t-c huklrn ut thr Prob&amp;tr
FOLDING KITES.
ylvfinia. except that it contains no passing over Green’s briqge, in New (pop.), 85,832, n democratic ranjurity of
office. In the City ol HasUag*. Ju wind C-.-uitty.
-r-d
show
cau«r.
If
ar.\
there
be.
*h
’ tarifTmer
34,905.
’
A Xornlty from France That CIouhi Elka
uiptyur. The extent of the deposit Jersey, and dropped to the towpath of
thr pttttamer may 1 -u bf r-?:.:ed.
nJ It h
Fourteen Flnbrrrnen Drowned.
.as not been definitely ascertained, but xhe canal below, u distance of 250 feet. ;
firn .*rordered, that wud (w-ritlbMf rive ao’iw
.••
h
th;
iirt-uns
biiciv-tcd
in
''.it?
ot fb&lt;A novelty from France Ls a folding
Lisbon, Oct. 30.—A severe storm wpre- ‘
" - as investigation has progressed, He is still alive in-St. Luke’s hospital, j
wnd» i CV • ! &gt;
prllUoi* and il»«l!-aru!uihrr«s
liaowa to cover an area of at least South Bethlehem. One leg was broken, rails along the coast of Portugal.
Z, kite. Folded up it looks sotmnvhot Eke &lt;4 by cauxhig a ropy of this or- or to u- polish
icr?s. Samples of the coal have threp ribs were fractured, one eye was fishing boat Rgs been lost near Setubal, a small rdlM-up uinbn iin; opened out ed mrle HKNflngx Banxrh. - a n-v.-simper
prltib d and clrc |a;ed in valti O trnry m Riu . y.
**
brought to this city and have In'en out laud Hengeny received internal in- 18 miles southeast of this city. Four
­ ready to fly its shape is like that of the. onca in aach wr^k I or three w. —
—
kite commonly known os the Imwv kite, wv’ouv to said day of brarinp.
teen fishermen were drowned.
row tunced ,by experts io be of good juries which may prove fa tab
r-o 1k c w *
’ll has a single upright stick, which lx
ualily.
Ganged UlmKtdf^
' 30 inches In length. The bow is formed
irleaton, 8. C., Nov. 2.-&gt;-Francis 0.!
Rushville, Ind., Nov. 2.—The greatest
PARKER’3 ciNCER TOW.0
Hainna, Nov 2.—Consul General Lee Carikon, a white prisoner, hanged him- part erf the business portion of the of two light steel ribs, ope on either
ka
TroctM*. DebUlty.
dbitmlnf—.I
*««».••.
&gt;■
side of the stick, which are raised into
&amp;!■ ill* M.ru*
tn.
—
■liled Sunday for New York on board self I in the county jail here Saturday town of Manila, 12 miles southeast of place anil bowed into form, as the ribs
ie Ward line steamer Vigiiancia. ('apt. iriorning. Carlson, was waiting trial this city, was wiped out by the most
of
an
umbrella
are.
raised;
there
are
PARKER'S
en. Weyler sent an adjutant aboard viiargeil with drawing a pistol ou a disastrous fire in ita history,
HAIR BALAAM
braces running from the ribs to a metal
w« t.-id
U» li:
«c steamer to bid hint adieu. A num- lady a few days ago, and bis mind was j
Cruel Custom.
. bond whfeh slides on the stiek,Jike the
t« off Gen. Lee’s personal friends also supposed to be deranged. He took the ;
sliding
ferrule
on
the
handle
cf
an
um
­
H*lr
to its Toctaful CMer.
A cruetcuAtom prerails on the death
from his bed some time early in ’
cut on board the steamer lo see him cordi
ICuxts
toir
L.*i«t
t.
h«.ir
ftURag.
J l. .. few.
ln ...1
An fet.n
a prince arf the roynl family erf Aus- brella; when the bow is raised and in
.t Gen. Lee was very reserved as to the luorning and hung himself to the
1—
ut. cell.
..n
j tr;a&lt; uis horse, covered with a black place it Ls held there by turning a little
of his
»e true motives of bis voyage. The bars
cloth, follows the funeral, limping pain­ metal button attached to the kite stick
•ily thing he would say wu that he
Cyclone in S;mln.
under the band to which the braces arc
oulfl see President Cleveland in WashMadrid, Oct. 31-.—A cyclone swept over fully. The lamencas is caused by driv­ attached. As the ribs are raised their
the £ity of Seville on Wednesday with ing a nail through one shoe, and is in­
inner ends, where they meet at the
tended
to
typify
the
animal
’
s
hojtdw.
Watch for the New Story
the result that houses, chimneys anti
stick, near the top, bow up foto a light
trees were wrecked and there was a. A LESSON ON THE BULLFROG.
metal holder which projects slightly on
general panic in the city. Many people Some Intcrretlng Facte About tbe Deeither side of the stick and which holds
were injured and it is feared that some ;
»plred Batracblan.
MOKXGAGB FORECIAJeUBB.
the two parts of the bow In line.
fatalities have occurred, though ao ■
The large, round eye of the bullfrog
Whereas (irlnak bas been mMe la tin* coaThe kite is covered with light muslin;
of a certain real estate mortgage, bear,
deaths have yet been reported.
if. peculiar in some respects, for, if we they are used in covering the kites *Hlt&lt;m#
ing dale the /Ph day ot Auril. 1MM. rXccated by
Cardinal Von Tlohcntohe Dead.
• tickle its corneal surface with some muslins of various colors, so that some Byron i»ckiD«oa and AnnaDicalnxm bUslfe.
ofltaatliiirt. Barrj Co., Mich., to Adrian D
Rome, Oct. 31.—Cardinal Prince Gua- ; light object, as a straw, it will be of the kites are red, some blue, nnd so Co &lt;k, of Hivtu g#. Mich., nnd recorded In the
tave Adolphe Von Hobealohe-Sebiil- noticed that the thick upper lid. cov­ on. The tail is of string with little ••©voliht nvi.«ter of deeds for'toe county of
Conjtagfous B’ood Poison has been apBarry, on tbe 27tb day of April. &gt;K»4. at 2-.30 t».
ingfsrat, brother of Prince
Ven ered as it is by the common integu­ parti-colored bunches of miv.iir» cut­ in
. hi Uber 47of p»gw U-i. And When &gt;s it m
-opriatcly called the curse of mankind,
ments, has very little movement, while tings attached along Its length, ns lit­ pr» rided and ngroea betwr'fo ihe parties, that
is the one disease that physicians can- Hohenlohe-Schillingfurat, the imperial
airould nuy &lt; • fault be made in the paj uteut of
cbaScellor
of
Germany,
died
here
Fri
­
on
the
other
hand,
as
the
animal
rotates
»t ebre; their mercurial aud potash
tle bunches of paper are sometimes at­ ihe llile.rbtdunou said tnor'gag&gt; . &lt;»r any !umedics only bottle up tbe poison in day (morning. He was born February its eyeball inward aud beneath this, tached ’ torstring kite tails; at the end s alhnr nt nf either prrnclu ’J or Iniyp'St. on anv
.n]r
U” ?ame *’ thteKttd puiablH and
■e srxtesi, to surely break forth in a 26, IS23, and created cardinal June 22, thereat the same time passes up over the there is a little bag in which may be rtshould
tar Mme remain unfair and .n arrears
jre biniient form, resulting iu a total 1866.
theorthinner,
Honmw*hat
transpar
­
for thirty
dat*. no much ,vt the itenctoal of said
placedorgan
a marble
otherwelght.
if more
moftgaau
»et
n-toiiintia unpaid wdh -all nr
eefa of
system.
ent.
lower
eyelid.
This
shield,
entire
­
Deficit for October.
ballast is required, in a high wind.
rtnrogeict IrttrftK ebafl at the optloa of the
Mr. Franw JB. Martin, a prominent t
owner of said nmrfag.f1-. a:try the ton** of said
Washington, Nov. 2.—Tita treasury ly coverfog the ball, as it does, remimis
weirrat926 Pensylvania Ave., Wash­
liilit.v
da;*.
brCnMe
.Mr- once iltiflt t*nd ptyahte.
one
of
the
structure
seen
in
birds,
and
figures show that the deficit for Octo- )
and to-inter t-si &lt;Tue April '/7th, !««, &lt;ni jp,ld
iugton,D.C.,say«:
ber is &gt;7,750,000, and for the fi&gt;*cai year . called the nictitating membrane. As
niurgaav and nate'Mromiiao}ing the mme, not
I was for a long
having been paid mid r&lt; main in arrears f»r
to date $3.1,000.000. The receipts (or soon ns the irritation is withdrawn, the
i
time under treat
more 1 him Jour m;mths. the idortragou ele-Rs to
October were $26,250,000 and the ex­ atiimal again opens his eye, which, hv
co:-«iiter. m&gt;d il&lt;-ea hereby eo iNidtr the whole
;
1
ment of two of
amount Net rr-mnlntop i-.ntiaM it^ou s&gt;.i&lt;! mart
the
way,
with
its
truly
beautrful
iris,
io,
the best physi- penditures $34,000,000.
M“,A ’"’F *?u2 "l'd inijr-bte. ami tlrnt
in ray Dplnion, on^of the most elegant
|1
Cifciis of this city, 1
the whole amuunl of bo'h vrinripal a: d Inter
Hig Cana! 1'lninbcd. '
1 structures seen in nature. Posterior to
^«}*fer«».&lt;'’»*«•’»-ou *»W hHingaae r.- dilute
wf?. _i!wr
//
lor a 8fcVere cftie ,
tltuid, Ore., Oct. 31.—The Colum- , and below the eye we meet with a flat,
at this date h five hu wired ami fortv eight dollars
r
of blood poison, 1
Medicinal value In a bottle of Hood’a Ssrra Mil-, stwy One criHS.KdH.61&gt; abd no mnCV-dii.MN
tseade canal, which Ims been unovg! area, also covered by the skin,
but my condition
ut law or Id &lt;&lt;jtit:y 'having tam lusittutcd t&lt;&gt;
{•ariila than In any other preparation.
r
s
.
‘
?"z
“
*
upe
r-rover thdaruvnii’«M» dde.orxuy uart thereof
^CVf wor5;e ail
More kill is required, more care taken, more notice Is Iberef-irr herebv Liven, tbit' by rirtur
while, nctexpanse Incurred in ite raanufachirr. ot the power of Kidc in sain mortgage*coat? hied
Wlltrll Ijm* tx n Mie opera'’VC bHCSUMi Of thr
flat bone in the akin, bnt this latter
It costs the proprietor aud the dealer defouD
ft fact that they opened November 5.
&gt;fore&gt;al.-aud (a ; u^Uai-c** nt the
' tinsue in fropt i&gt; perfectly smooth ami More hut it costs the consumer Zaor. as he xti'ii'es tn uit-h r.-ses m&lt;n»e aud provided, tn**
jooiHl-ef. drpcrttien In Mid mnrg'ge v Hi he
Sympathy of the Queen.
getafoiore doses for his money.
ir completely devoid of either scales or
hundred dollars.
&lt;1«:
pttfiih*
ctlow to tbe iugbest id Id r on
Simla, Nov. 2,—The queen has sent a osseous plates. There is an American More curative [&gt;ower Is secured by its peculiar
!
/jr/ My month was
combination, proportion and process, -■ --- -- . - .... .
....
V-U,rn. c
of India expresa- genus'of frog*, however (Ceratophry.),
led witn eating
sores;; my tongae
cauuk scztcf
luuguz wag
"gg message
“ to the viceroy
...
the
court
hiii«ei-i
Win tliy ulH-x-il.gn. (tlmi
which make It peculiar to Itself.
•note ealefa awav, so that for three lng Ur •r«P«lby w,tb
people who a few reprewntativea ot which form an
la in.: th»- place wh- ro Pin chmit court for ihe
M
ore
people
are
employed
and
more
space
oc
­
Cpui.ty irf Durr} I- h&lt;-ld;&gt; fnr the purine ol
&gt;nths I was unable to taste any solid
wittering from the famine canoed by ; exception to this rule. If wo puncture
cupied in its Laboratory than any other. puling the ameuQt due mi snid morguge tdid
■xL
J My hair
-—was coining
*
■ rapidly. the failure of summer rains and prom is- : the eardrum In the frog, it will be found
cut
nnd rtiv c »-&gt;K ot f&lt;ire«' onin* The pretn
More wonderful eurea effected and more* s- note,Aft*
rlru-rll». ft a..*.!
....
.
•11 was in a harrilde fix. I had tried
• that a fine pig’s bristle may be paseed
thnoplals received than by any other.
rious treatments, and was nearly dis, by a nataral pasasge through tbe open­ More rales and more .ncroase year by year •.lute aiut Irt luR bi the fit} U SMHlifge. in the
Cr?at
L
oom of Life Reported.
uagtsl, wl’to a friend rteommended
I
'Hiutyef
Ibim.
and
Rrate
of
de
It goes
Berlin, Oct. 3L—There is a rumor ' ing made into the mouth.
s.S. After T had taken four bottles, I
scribod a^ follows, to wt.: L-n&lt; htoiuhj 71 lu
through the eustachian tube, a canal
the (3ty of llasttues. (lo-merly vitlar-) sceoid
ion to g-a Isetter, sikT when I had prevalent in Bremen that a threeut r. conted plat thereof.
.
ished eighteen bottles, I was cured masted vessel has foundered in a storm ' which is also present in man and other more aiMl still mork rraaous might be Inr
Dated, September 21, ibsc.
^givea
why
you
should
take.
.rod and well, my skin was without a off Cape Horn a ad that 27 persons were [ vertebrates, permitting, as it docs, the
Adri ax D. Cook. Mortgagee.
■ vibrations of tbe tympanum. Tbe fact
mi’h, ami (lave bad no return of drowned.
aa-e-v e.
me from a life
; that the frog Is devoid of any neek: that
mis.PhS.S.
pvrt^
its spine makes u hump near the middle
all previous marks made by J of its back; the characters of its two
iebn.
B&lt;s
I
pairs
of limbo, and other external
by pacing a laiie here in 2:04^.
features, are all too well known to fie,
...
to

i Warner’s Safe Cure

Thntsdty, Nov 5. 1896.

A .MINE DISASTER.

SAFE

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'ot tho i

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Blood Poison

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Sarsaparilla

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Mexican
Intematioua!
Railroad
EAGLE

ROUTE

PASS

STANDARDGAUGE STEEL RAIL*.

THESIIORT j DIRECT UNI:
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.

..-FROM....

Detroit, Toledo,
Chicago, St Louis
and HI NORTHERN POINTS!, to. nH
te*iiterlOr °r
MEX,CaS MPCBUr. aid

CITY of MEXICO
and offen nioreattraetlucs to the Si ht
er. tourist, or traveler tbiui anv other j'-iT
parorolm a country unrivah d m wrp-nripe with Ancient Hlstory.-to the land 01 it„
Montezumss and the Aztecs.
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aqviFMXNT

Pullman Palace Bufiet Sleeper
SAN ANTONIO TO

MEXICO CITY
rt oonnectlous at Sun Antoni
the north andc^t.

H* r InfonnsDoa eocerrnlnx M’ x’■•
Time tahkrsud part&gt;ulur&lt;-. al.d llAl ex Ice or talertiiedlah pou-h. tai' 14
dres*.

W. G. NEIMY^R,
Western Agent Mrx iut. 1. H.

Gen.

230Ct:uks|,C;.-:u

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0 Tht Nutfarz Fails JisuieZ
Stations.
BASTWaOD.
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Stations.

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TIME TAELE.
In Effect May Si, ik&lt;.
Cvninil Standard Time.

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•mop &lt;.n euraa! only. AjrrvB c;i:&lt; * »• \
Trahw at Flag Stations;« wtti as -Utts &lt;
&lt;
seen.
- f Frclcht Trains wifi be tun atlheeo; v. mev
to lbe rotupanv.who mwwth-' ;l-: ‘ 1 •
ihe time of suta trains-without »*}t« e .
Nn 6, will wait at W6xH»iry for. 1 •*&lt;'&lt;::v;
trai. No. 1 aad Freight No
gu .D. )- y. •
lUv.
S« 8 wtil wait at Blebtatd Junctim tr.- '
rival &lt;rf No S mi C. J. &amp; M Rf .
, , , ,
Bagvage must be al ihinat kt
8 tn ri. • .
before leaving time 0! tram*. So tl.i.t
may have time to check it ptotwriv: .utite: '• ■ •&gt;
it mav not go forward until next trait’.
.
Jas H. Dkwiac. R C. I’ottkb, L. br.r&lt;
Gen’I Mamtiter. Gn*l PST A.
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Banner Print.

^O-TO-BACC«“
by W. H. GOODYEAR, Druggist,
'

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WBSTWAJCD.
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�Hastings Banner,
Thursday, Nov. 5, 1896.
COOK BROS., Proprietors

to nna t
H ito

a”a-

*troyed. If you lmv&lt;&gt;
is tieIto fate you mav reliev* knowlcd8T of
hearta”

talk WITH WASHINGTON.

anxldut

’

InSuNlcbo!a8^“*«evaded them

d

had

-POO hii'^^^F:;. th7
^y^^d?“fXSS

Strange
Patient

hl. ton hi restored to him through the
medium o Wtohingtod. „
OT tom tbe following extract:
I'euaation the knowledge tE.^
Mnbriee was Informed that Gen.

' ealred-^Jd been paid for hl. timt 7
___ kki‘*

»;ni now ror the letter, which was to
&gt;11 uh all I had e'er learned of the
: t cf the man whom I knew aa

j’r vkas of a family of rink and
!th.’' it mn. “He had much tooont hir.i with his lot, yet he was by na,;y intriguer and a plotter, cold,
llsh. (lasing nnd revengeful. Many
c&lt;! Lun. more fenred him. So adroit
; 1 in hie schemes, that, though
omciiines came to grief, he him-A
u’t he became involved in a politplot &lt;»f the gravest character,
to'! for price lost his crafti There wan !
a i ■ t ig of the conspirators, at which 1
ctitht:-':.ism ran high, and, in the furor 1
cf t.’i • moment, a compact was drawn •
up
signed by those present. So '
tr
• •• iblf was this document that tbe 1
•cjr:. r- were hopelessly, compromised !
s‘u '
it fall into the bands of even I
the w.4’ mercifully-disponed govern- 1
ru. • W ithin 21 hours after the meet- 1
ini :!• paper disappeared. The sign-I
r.।&lt;■. selves fo search flor it, and ■
eouv-.ng uta, ।
.. ... ..
at
zatned a clew Following this, i
&lt; that It hud eome into
ion of a woman of rank, 1
utifut, ambitious, i madi for j
trijrue, and attached to’ a
. The fact that she had sc­
: sufficient to insure the '
!u project it outlined: but 1
;!.,!» failure was the menace '
t
to .th1
!. compact at any cost; but *
■
.:-ve the question, who should
the difficult task? The
afterward came to-you volv.i. and was accepted.
rt•eovert'd the document Single• .he' waylaid the ludy’sjcarriuge.
her servants, and, on her rcsurrender, the panto, cut her
. Ah he had expected, the precious
was found in the bosom of her

THE WICKEDNESS OF SLEEPING
8°"’”'

»«*•- Which w„. Snt^
toiuto Yrar. AC„.

Th., idea wo. ajn.o.1 domin.nt in
yea" “E0’,uid "“toe­
rime. aa.un.rel forma which, if not
rld.culou., were Bt leMt
(
«aa, for iuatance, held to be wronn
for any but the aged to .It iu eoay
chaira, noL ua I. now vainly tmagiued
from any ignorant idea os to the In•nlut done..t“ ,he figure, but becauae
lolloping betrayed a blameworthy
tendency to eooe trnd Mlf-lndulgence
That wM the origin alm, of the wteaore
d.nory prejudice ugain.t taking any
extra aleep. The old knew well fl,nt
ulbep, when alre-p b, not needed, 1. to 1
b“:

W" ,h're “Owtaf the
orku to Oen. Lnfnyette, nnd his heart
flatter and thump within him.
Inn
Ixuikle him. lookng at hi. master with bright and lor­
Ing eyea&gt;
UtUe black none quiver1 "Bar“eJ ” “ul&lt;1 Ihe boy, "we're afraid
but we re not going to.top if we arc" ’
•Au&gt; • I'l'klng up tbe dog, he took hl.
through the ruMling lmre. that
L t !" 1"‘ap' Of r’W toward. the house
Which one of the toidiere. from whom
htourke ventured to n.k for di motion.,
hud pointed out to him.
Gen. Washington la there and
alone, be wu told.
Could he aee him?
rJ"uU,*‘ "°' ** ,inle b5’e" “‘‘hl the
Irish .entry, "If, wore out the poor
pntleman is, already, and it’s ‘mesilf
wouldn’t boUier with all tHim jabber­
ing Frenchmen."
Maurice was desperate.
“Till T.livt.. u, I •• I... ....r.l

PIKE GOES BIRDING.
A Matnraiut Tells How It Conducted its
Pecollnr Warfare.
_
a °omnion eying that bird, go
J-tohlng, but It Is not g-nrrslly known
I?1" J,"7 Oft'11 thc
’'--'rare! nnd
.
to be the enetnlM
©f the fishes are caught in the toils.
Several years ago, while fishing off
Maine coest’ the writer observed
what the fishermen called the running
dog-fish. One day the filing for
eoc, hake and haddock was excellent;
the following morning it had stopped as
suddenly as though a command to all
thp finny tribe had been issued by Nep­
tune.
J
1
The explanation was that an army of
■mall sharks, swimming in from the
unknow n depths of the sea, had driven
nway all the edible fish. This horde was
so starved and ravenous that they were
a, inenaue to life. If anything was
tiirown into the water they rushed to
the spot; bit at the oars and sails that

with each package of

•

&amp;ran“dTwMO,rS^X5 j
W'llrh°raririn?’baUO'1*

“°h’ lf

'• -v"’!r -tmeaake," ex-'

J-urij
rising was extravagantly claimed Bnrncv, “you mu«t kt him j«t ' a
7a“71’ ™t Ucou« “ lengthened the 1 Oh. s.,,- you ran hold”™ while Ito

Our Kitchen
4 No kitchen is kept cleaner than the premises devoted to the
2! manufacture of NONE SUCH Mince Meet. No house­
wife can be more fastidious-in the matter of preparing food
A than we are in the selection and preparation of the materials of
yjj which it is made. The cleaning of the currants (for one thing)
-S is more thoroughly done by means of perfected appliances,
u than it would be possible to do it by hand.
Its cleanliness, purity, wholesomeness and deliciousness
are good reasons for using NONE SUCH Mince Meat
5 The best reason is its saving—of time, of hard work, o
J money. A ten cent package affords you two large pies, with­
' J out trouble to you beyond the making of the cru 1. Makes
just as good fruit cakehnd fruit pudding as it oes mince,
\ pie. Sold everywhere. Be sure and get the genuine.
' ■

AN ELEGANT BUTTON TREE

a.w

.

.
.’n T

‘,f’'oo«d ””7-

TJ*

I1’

r becauae
“r,5' Itrbwr
went to bed ' In!"
Mauri.,thoughtnoonoretuld^
1^17
vru
rarly,f“but
wuu*disagreeable;
«l.t «ueh
an offer
0 t,wl11
»
“&lt;' other birds which wore &gt;n tbehubit
and some curious rule, of dlet-foriex-I “I’ll see." .aid'the .oldier and he ’f nHgbriRf w Ute water now became
ample, ataUnenoe from .ugar-were .lopi. d v......
.
.*!’ J***""8“r were
‘
r—• Several
wen to sudden­
within, and, returning, said:, ly disappear, jerked down from below
defended in part upon the sunn- prin- ' “(lo on.’’
to be torn In pieces by these bounds of
( iple. We have known girls cut off i
Maurice
yielded up Barney anti |be sea. In rome-inetunevs a bird would
t .ieir curls avowe&lt;lly because they were 1 step]Mfl Into
biodr «
to the ball, went along it
proud of them, and men go about in ami paused just inside an open door. escape with the loss of a leg. and doubt­
anaoby clothes, because, as thev • He ..
’wj trembling.
~ A voice said:
. •, "What. less numbers were caught by the vora­
won
overred and believed, it was well by is your errand ?"—a voice even grave cious fish. •
I The mast voracious bird catcher is
diminishing comfort to promote se­ and rather severe.
the pike or pickerel—a sly fellow who
rious reflection.—London Spectator.
Maurice raised his eyes. Just before
inrks beneath, overhanging limbs or
the fireplace stood that greet com* irocka and watches for some duckling
W*«hlnrton*» Odd Street Name*.
In examining the directory, one can­
or birdling that strays from the brood.
not help but notice the’ confusion of ;
The pike attains a large size and has
names of streets and alleys and courts. '
been known to attack good-sized birds,
For instance, there are four Pleasant
(even loons, though whether it could,
alleys in Washington, two Pleasant ,
successfully carry away so large a bird
!is doubtful.
streets and Pleasant Plains thrown in. ■
There are six Prospect streets, hills, I
A naturalist- was once watching a
(pool that was surrrounded by willows
alleys and courts in various parts of the '
whose graceful foliage fell over the
country forthwith, carry- town, and Prospect hills are ns numer- (
ous out in the District as Fairview i
iin the came of tbe tragedy
water, casting» deep shadows. Dragon
ins he retained possession of it. school houses are out in Indiana. '
flies and other insects were darting
he was icertain of holding his co-con- Washington has six Washington high- 1
I about at the surface, and coursing back
• and forth, following them in turu were
s:
at his mercy. Many of^hem ways, including the alleys of that .
i a number of swallows, which now and
’
r:?ul his bloody deed, but he held name. Coming down to alleys alone, *
• then touched the water ns they darted
t: r fortunes and perhaps their lives there is a simplicity about* the names ‘
Suddenly, without
' at some insect.
ir his baud; and .some of them, at of them that is certainly refreshing.
&gt; warning, from the dark pool the hidden
li‘3*trwtTf forced to aid him in making While the people of Washington are i
{.observer saw a huge pike leap at one of
h:- l.-cape. The family of his victim quarrelipg a» to whether the name of .
| the birds, the latter barely escaping by
fa no undying vengeance. Her broth­ one of its streets is Stoughton or j
j
a quick movement, while the fish fell
Staughton,
they
have
allowed
some
of
er traded him to Europe, and then tc
COM- heavily into the water. Again it. tried
t.
L .ited States. They were close the alleys to be named as follows: Pigs- ! THERE
to catch one of the swallows, then gave
upbiin when he sought your aid: foot alley, Cabbage alley, Louse alley, I
to the boy s excited thought up the attempt,
had' it not been given, he could hardlj Zigzag alley. Truck alley, I*ig alley. '
«&lt;■» 1"C’!’ ,h“&gt;
Another observer was fishing in a
have estwj]&gt;ed; for in your country a two of tbern; Cow Ollev,
- Tigbringalley.
-; h«.
—
- —
-“U hat is your
errand, my
.
. Ind ? said small lake when he. noticed not far
man * his face and accent was easily 1 Bood aJlc-v- Tincup alley and so on.— j
••••-with a note of command in the away three young Kind martins sitting
tr
d-he‘ irnpressel thc persons he । Waahington PosL
tone.
----i on a limb just over the water, the
u. ■ far too strongly for his own good. 1 - — —
—
- - -- .
------------—‘
Left One ThouMind und odd Descendants..
“Oh, my father—my father!” he. said, mothter fluttering alwiut them, endeuv"He hod heard of the lonely^oast ;
There
frequently be
There may
may frequently
be seen
seen about
about “
“I
I hay
haje been lost from him so very : oring to induce them to fly. Allatouce
.
i.‘SCri?T,J -l° rUe* 011,1 hc hnd carricd the streets here u half-breed ludiin who loqg!"
an enormous pike dashed out of the
.
‘IUl tbp cn”l be presented to you COmes in from across the Canadian ! Sotaiething in the thrilling child’s wtfter and seized one of the birdlingc
?.i pit n to him, not because I was border with snowshoes, mot’casinsvoice, something in tbe piteous and forfrom the limb, the poor n&gt;other darting
tmuked in the political net. nmj baskets to sell, saysaSaranac Luke lorn expression of
his face went about in the greatest alarm. Soon came
'•'•cause others whom I loved were ' correspondent. Hisname is Macomber,
-------1
straight to.--------------------------the a arm heart that the another leap, and in less than half an
fin its meshes, and for their sake I
The tribe to which he belongs holds a general carried beneath Ids calm ex- hour this voracious fish had earned off
•
rv'l him not to fall into the clutches reservation 12 miles square, and is from terior. He crossed the room in quick the three young birds.—Chicago Inter
&lt;•- :!;&gt;• avengers. When he came to you, the Five Nations. The reservation is strides, and. laying his hand on the Ocean.
’
pursuers lost thc trail.
They knenvn as Caughnawaga.
boy’s shoulder, said, kindly:
JIlis
“‘ grand'
VALUABLE INDIAN DOG.
s
i-'d and searched,
but
for father has died recently, aged».....
— •{
“My
chnd!“
103, .leavhi 'E'l-.s without result. After a time ing considerable wealth. The old gent- ;
This was too much. Maurice had How a Magician Fooled Chief Two Belly
1 was told pf rumors that he had
and ilia Brave*.
»
Itman had been married three times. borne bravely
.. the long strain of wait*
oj-m d correspondence
with his brothSome tribes of American Indians are
, ---------- -----------------.w.hhig first wifc he
gix children, by ing. the repeated disappointments, but
at home,- _ and thu» they
second u.
15. HUU
and the
same number by the unexpected sympathy
j were
— — tup-*], the
uje Heciiuu
vw: ^ettuv uuiuuv,
-v—-j broke
-------- down
- said to be highly expert at feats of jug­
I :i.r him with large Bums. His ene- 1 tjje third. In reckoning up how many his aelf-poasesaion. He put his head in glery. Other tribes seem to be almost
l: . -al»o beard the report., and .trove grandchildren.
great-grandchildren. '‘ the
‘
' of""
—
crook
his arm
and —
sobs came unacquainted with such tricks, if we are
n । .vry way to hit upon tbe channel cnj great-greal-grandcbiidren this old fast, sobs that shook him from head to to credit a story saltl to have been t61d
&lt;■ ■ cm.munlcnUon, but tbelr effort. Indian bod It connted up to over 1,000. foot. The general drew him aside, sat hy a military officer p.t Fort Sill and re­
.
» r ed to be doomed to failure.
i of the 36 of hta children 23 are rtlll Uv- dowii in an arm-chair, and, taking the aported by tbe Buffalo Express.
Prof. McAllister, the magician, once
j ..unce dually did what .kill and jagt M are most of the grandchildren, little hanging hand In Bis own, said:
‘
•There,
there,
stop
crying
and
tell'me
visited
a
camp
of
River
Crows on the
bribery could not effect
By acd- ; great-grandchildren and great-great"
| Yellowstone, and after extracting vari'•' ■■t. a traveler, who. through friend- grandchildren.—Utica Morning Her- all about iL”
I
Maurice choked down his sobs and ous packs of cards and other articles
&gt;-1!P for the murdered woman’s kins- ' * *
told his story. At his father’s name from the ears, necks, noses and garBien, Lad aided them in their hunt,
i the general rose quickly.
| menu of the astonished Indians, was
wambled upon thc fugitive’s hiding- j
The Minuteneaa of Spores.
“Col. Terraine’s non!
Why, then, invited^ to a big feast of roast dog and
place, and is even said to have seen, 1
Every plant in the vegetable kingdom
w., ------------ -- --------■ -&lt; •
•
.pring.
from
unfl
produce.
«e&lt;taTbe
your
father
waa
here
a
.bort
time
ago
otter delictok.
iiom an ambush of his own, the mur- 1
-he may be npetolra now!”
I Chief Two Beily wa« so Impreraedby
nn-tnlr* now.
I Chief T o B
t’- rvr moving about his retreaL The mushroom and the fungi in general arr -»”•
Maurice, foroot even thc great
chief the —greotunediclne -power,, of
tbe .profee
­
tmui.
.uutuivv. av.ffvv --------- -----------.
__
discoverer lost no time in bearing the ' no exceptions, only that their reproduc
__ &lt;_ tor
H k*
Some and .prong for the door. But. ...
Washhe IwreL
took Mm
h m *r»
to Kia
hl. w-irrtrnrn^
w.gtram,
r- w- to his allies. Two of tbe victim’s tire bodies are termed “spores.’’ Some
i ----------introduced
him to
his daughter. Muss.
cautrht him bv tne arm.
-----------brothers, with a force of assistants in fungi spores are so inconceivably min­ iiHrton
^My dear boy—he*docs not know—11 ‘
Wlclrta-Xeeta (meaning
and
/reonnjnir wildcat), nnd
yhoxn they could, trust, sailed hence, I ute that it would require more than
-an Xn ••
i। offered her to him for a wife at the low
i
.
c''’’Nxxlbly for France. Rumors cur- ( 200,000,000 of them placed aide by aide will go.
Maurice stood still in the center of
• •
....
rpii* !1(vre have it that they arrived only ; to cover the space of a square inch.
j
the room and pressed his hands hard j
“ “““ “ '
together. The general went out and dined, but as McAllister was leaving the
upstairs; it seemed to Maurice that ho tepee ho spied a lean, yellow cur. He

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Col. Terraine sat in an upstairs room
writing; he laid down hta pen and rose '
I
as the general entered.
“Colonel." toid Waahington, "I have।!
eome wonderful news for you." He
paused; the officer took a step for­
ward and opened hi. Hpe/but did not
apeak.
“Come downatair. with me,
con­
tinued the general, slowly, "and remem­
ber as you go that juumage in the
Scriptures: But tbe father said: 'Let
ua bo merry, for thia my son' “— Col.
Terraine caught the back of a chair—
“ 'for this my son—' ” went on the
,
sweet, grave voice, “ ‘was dead, and is
:
alive again; he was lost and la found.’ ~
Col. Terraine stood an Instant with
wide, questioning eyes; then he ruriied
through the doorway and down the।
stairs. The general followed him quick­
ly There was a loud cry as the colonel
entered the room and Maurioe sprang
Into his father’s arms. Oen. Washing-,
ton closed the door and stood guard'
oyer It himself. Barney, haring am
caped from the soldier, tore in, and the
general stooped from his great height;
to pat thl- little dog. If Barney had:
been a man be would have seen that:
there were tear, tn the bright blue egeo..

would take for the dog, at the same
time stroking the brute down the back
and each time taking a handful of
monej* from the end of his tail.
“Him very valuable dog,” said Mc­
Allister. picking a coin out of the dog’a
eye and another out. of his nose. “Two
ponies for him, chief.”
The Indians, with eyes as big as sau­
cers, stood in awe and astonishment,
and shook their heads. After McAllister
had gone they carried the poor dog
down to the river side and cut him open,
but the goose had no golden egg, andthey went slowly back to camp, nrf
completely dumfounded and as solemn
as human beings can possibly be.

flparrowM snd the Bicycle.
A curious thing about the sparrow
has often been noticed by wheelmen.
When bicycle riding first became com­
mon the birds used to hop up in the
air and fly away before the wheel was
within 20 feet of them, plainly being
very much frightened. . But now, even
wiUi tbe Increase in the number ot bi­
cycles and the speed at which they are
ridden, the birds show little or no fear.
They wait until thc ve»y last moment
before get Ung out of the way, and then
they hop aside only a few inches.

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OmIoH. 1. pvt tp !• ore-A. teOlM sly. It
ta tet mU la balk. Daa’t riknr aayo. to tod
jm aaythiag dto c* th, ,1m &lt;r poMta. that It
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Wheat, barley, aud oats are now, as
they have been for 2,000 years, n medi­
um of exchange
In Norway and

Thursday, Nov. 5. 1896.
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ports of.Europe.
Maize, or Indian
corn.once formed
the currency of
Mexico, Central

HISTORY OF MONEY.
tewing Kind* of Money U»«d In Different
Stages ot Civilization.
A study of the growth of money may
ba useful just now in order to give a
toure definite idea of exactly what
money is, aud to learn why certain artiic* or substances have been discarded
ind others retained. Thc natural and
cneral tendency well understood, we
oave only,to judge the future by past
-xpericnce to predict what will and
.vhat will not be the principal money
.netal of the near future.
Hunting and Flablng Stage.
The kind of money in use in many
xjuntries indicates the degree of civlization attained. Man probably first
jeeaine a trading animal in the hunting
i nd fishing stage. Weapons ofAvar and
■ he chase, together with skins aud furs,
•-ere then the most important kinds of
roperty. Hemce we find that the more
isefui, stable and portable of these
irticks were first used as money and
ire so used to-day in barbarous coun-

KJ

some of the early
colonies. Tobac­
co formed the
principal money
of Virginia and
Maryland. It was ,

in Maryland in
1732. Thc price
of wives varied
from 100 to 150
pounds of tobac­
co. Dried codfish
VII. CODFISH.
was once curren­
V. INDIAN CORN.
cy in Newfound­
VL TOBACCO.
land. Sugar,
rum, ginger, olive oil, eggs, indigo and
molasses are some of the products that
have been used in different countries.
The friends of tobacco and corn tried
hard to prevent these “crimes against
humanity,” but the copper, gold and
silver bug conspirators came out on
top ia spite of special legislation in
the interest of tobacco and corn. This
was a hard blow to our country. There
is plenty of tobacco, corn, eggs and
molasses to give ur all the "per capita"
wecouldcarryit If tbecrimeofdemonetizatlon had not been committed
apainst them, thereby causing prices
ot tbcw and other articles, except the
precious melats to fall precipitately.
Economists tell us that these artlclra

appeared and the ring~wa* attached to
the blade, which was increased in thick­
ness to give the same weight as former­
ly. Still later the blade was gotten rid
of and the ring was pierced with a
square hole Yor the string. Thus trans­
formed the original and cumbersome
knife money became a comparatively^
convenient currency, thgugh tbe value1,
has depreciated greatly, partly because!,
&gt;1
of reduced size and. inferior quality of .
■
metal tteocL
Cash is the basis of all price compnfattens in Chinn. Considerable sums
may be paid in gold or silver, but they
are treated as merchandise and are
bought nnd sold by weight without a ■’

BLIND BOYS PLAY BALL
the Beffular One.

Prof. B. R IIuDtoon, of the Kentucky
school, describing baseball among the
blind, says: The baseball game differs,
pf course, in many of its details from tho
regular games. The diamoud ia not of
regulation size, but it is of regulation
form. The distanep between bases is
bpt 40 feet Thc fielders are stationed
tbe san,e in 1110 National league game,
^th the exception that there is a right
«hortstop, thus making ten men to a
side.
outfield,* in public games,
bWp In
Tn the ontAeM
there is an unlimited number of players,
government stnmp to guarantee weight . each taking, a turn at the but, first moving -up
up uuc
one jxm
position whenever a batsand fineness.
■.
!! ing
The as was a brass coin used in Italy [ man
Put outsits
The’8catehef
on the ground, well
until after 200 A. D. .
------ *'•*'“* *!
-.
&lt;,,
—
»Y
ucn
froru
016
bomc
ptoti’’ «u»d.to guard
2. Lnternatjonal Tbade. — When
trade became international, there was ! against injury, he wears a maik and a
still greater need for the most accurate cheat
ehe*t protector.
nrotector. His position is such
and reliable counters of value possible. ■ that when a pitcher delivers a ball it
Real coinage began when governments strikes the ground just between the
first guaranteed weight and fineness knees and is taken on the short bound.
The batsman takes his position at
with an official stamp. A great part
----------- immense8-x
U wto commerce the plate with a heavy flat bat, someof this
gain
and civUlzatten was lost when, after what llke tho«e
Iu cricket. The
awhile, monarchs began to abuse this umpire, who must be a man of unimcoining privilege nnd to break faith PailTd vWoti’ c,dl8 uIxm 11x8 P’^hcr to
with their subjects by stamping light get ready, and then clearly sings out:
weight or otherwise debased coins as "One, two, three!” At the word three
genuine. Such coins would continue in th© pitcher must loyally deliver the
use, but would soon depreciate in value, b*11- He pitches tn the slow, underhand
Figure 14 represents one of thc earli- way peculiar to the gome 25 or 30 years
est silver coins. It was struck in Rom? ftg°- the idea being to deliver a bail that
about 300 B. C.
J can be hit by the batsman, who, standGold was coined in Rome in 206 B. C. ing there in the darkness, with a sharp­
Figure 15 shows the gold solidus of ©ned sense of hearing and a wonderful
Julian H.
The solidus weighed four conception of the time that must
scruples from 312 A. D. to 1453 and elapse before the ball reaches him. ia
formed the basis of more modern Eun&gt;- piepared to strike.
pean coins. The florin, coined in FterIf the batsnmn should miss the ball
ence in the fourteenth century, was bounces into the catcher's lap, and is
the first regular coin of western Europe, returned to the pitcher by a single toss
It eoon became the recognteed unit of with a precision that is wonderful.
value in cotnmurce and was replaced When the ball is batted the umpire calls
only by the English sovereign, which, out quickly to the fielder in whose dihas since remained the standard unit of rection it is traveling, and he, guided
value for international trade.
by a sense of hearing, either catches
The commercial world has chc~.
chosen
„ the ball or follows it in its course
fro,d a" money beransc. all thing, eon- through the grass. Six strikes are an
« l« better fitted for this pnr- out. In fielding any number of bounds
pow than any othermetal orsubstance. are permitted. If tbe batted boll is. a
« owe"
entirely to Its In­ "hot liner” and travelfhg straight for i
trlnsic wor"'- ’*
needed no special an infielder's head, the umpire shouts
Mslatlon to sustain It, nor has the al- a warning, and in such cases the player
ducks or falls to the tuft.
1
the Interr.-1 of silver nnd other metals
It is possible, in fact the ball is fre­
and substancfs been able to make them quently fielded to first in time to put out
“as good as gold” in any modern civi- the runner. When throwing to first
lized «’&lt;llltry. It has come by evolution the o&amp;sisting player, who is guided by
oe.l
and ,.,111
will not go even by revolution. WWe thc voice of the batsman, calculates
have passed tbe fishhook, wampum, to­ the distance with nicety and throws thc
bacco, iron and silver stages of civiliza­ ball so that it strikes the ground a few
tion and have entered the golden stage. yards in front of the batsman. Thc
Each year sees some progressive country latter hears it coming nnd usually gets
etop experimenting with the fickle and it without further assistance. Running
bases was formerly n difficult thing.
There were then three-frees on the dia­
mond. toward which thc runner ran
with outstretched hands. Bags have
since been substituted for Ikw'cr, him!
thc runner is guided by thc voice uf
tbe batsman, who is required to shout
! "First, firet. first!” Iu like manner the
other bags are won. Once on a base thc
runner is pretty sure to £ct home, un­
less his side dies at tbe bomr'plate. Six
outs pnt o side out.—Boston Transcript.

Beaver skins, or "beaver,” was the
•nit of value when our forefathers
traded with the In­
ians.
Thus oue
■eaver equals one
j
trass kettle; one
I
x-aver equals two
hillings; six benera equal one gnl,
on brandy,
etc.
'
-'ishhooks forme&lt;
»e currency on the*
orthern shores ot
h, they lacked some essential quality,
he Indian ocean
n . They say -that some were perishable;
om Persia to Ceym. Latterly, how-x reaver _ 6KIN.r j others bulky and hard to transport;
er, pieces of bent n FISHHOOK.’i ethers could not be easily divided for
_ . TTI WAMPUM
..
.
..
, .ire 1 were substij...
tlie purpose of. making
change;
others
Jted for real hooks. Wampum was • were not uniform in size aud quality,
:»e currency of the more civilized In- ■ while nearly all larked stability of
:an tribes in New England and Long • value. But every tobacco, corn, moland. It consisted of white beads, lasses or egg producer and every lover
□de from thc ends of a periwinkle shell of the weed, of omelets or of johnny
- black beads made from a clam shell 1 cake and sorghum knows that they
ranged in strings or belts. It bwcnme | were demonetized, because they were
&lt;» ofiicial money In New England and Ro plentiful that th? Shylocks could
»w Amsterdam and lost its plane as not monopolize them ns easily rs they
M»ey between 1650 and 1700, wbein the * could the precious metals,
mart Alecks” amor* the whites bo- i
— - -----Manafsettirlni;
Slmcc.
n to debase it by leaving the beads ‘
The manufacturing stage is not
vpolished or unpierocil or by r.idkh*.g clearly defined. Iloes were once money
cm of bone, horn, gib’s, and even of
in
China and
ood. Thc colonists IrgislaJed much
they are to-day
ying to fix prices, nnd to save wamIn Anam. Lit­
•un from dcelirtng in
ue, bur it was
tle hoes, such
•ing produced too cHrani;.
Nnr.i.nl
as the one here
w was again.*jjd it had to! go
figured. took
the
place
of
The use of shells. s money is st U
real hoes nnd
•mmon on many tre. eni coasts. Their
became true
ide use is probably dpe In the strong
money.
f
zssten. common to *pr J in: five mait, for
Hand - made
-■noral adornment. Tfeik gives ‘■-htfllsq
nails once cir­
■rnwncnt value. Bc«'i'c&lt; ‘ hey are Very
VHI. CHINESE culated us mon­
treble, comparative] light, andtare
HOE. IX. H 4NDey
in
some
MADE NAILS.
•avenlent for small chartre. Whales’
Scotch villages.
-th, arrowheads. Ir-n.lp, tusks of ijory Some of the other money articles that
d engraved stones are come of ilhe may perhaps belong to this stage are
her money mat-.Tin:., of this Infer cotton cloth, straw hats, cubes bf salt,
age of civilization.
.
ten. beeswax, knives and silk cloth. It
The rnstural Kia-rv.
was probably in this stage that the
Muji early tamed tinj domestic nni- precious metals began to be measured
als. The sheep and th? cow beiugthe and weighed more accurately nnd to
ust useful, they naturally, witlftheir be cast into standard forms.
skint (and samet|mcs with their
1. Internal Trade.—When men be- ;
milk) forced gan to live in cities, to have regular
the currency land markets where produces were c~
ex- ’ XIV. ROMANO-CAMPANIAN COIN. XV.
the unit of value. changed, and to have shopkeepers or
—•
GOLD SOLIDUS OF JULIAN II. XVI.
MEXICAN SILVEJt DOLLAR. XVIL
Our words fee,- merchants and professional traders, ;
ENGLISH GOLD SOVEREIGN.*
pecuniary and there was n great nebd of a more exact

Making Tracks for our
aura
Bargain Headquarters
■1

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I —'iimik ct,

Mmi certkinly. That’s whit the general public of Hastings are
doing lust now, and THERE’S A WHOLE COLUMN OF REA­
-SONS FOR THE RUN.
.
’
People are very apt to go where they have occasion to, and our
nrices
time,
an your
occasion
with
money
in it for
who
P
Itsata this
chance
to is
turn
money
into
something
thatallwill
be come.
worth
more than the cash to the buyer. For instance, WE HAVE
THE BESTFLEECED UNDERWEAR AT 50c. PER GARMENT,
THAT CAN BE FOUND IN THE CITY. We are also selling the
gi.oo GRADE FOR $ 75J „ uu
5.
,
Special bargains in Felt and Rubber goods for the next two week
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[

Julius Russel!

after twelve years.
Wayward Dnnxht«r Ctjce More Taken to
Her Mother** ForgKInx Heart.
It was under the tree* of one of the
uptown squares. The rein, which
come up^vith the sudden swift new of
the May show* r. had passed away with
equal swiftness and left the newly
clothed trees shimmering in the bril­
liant sunshine which followed tho
cloud, says the Philadelphia Call.
Every leafy fold of nature’s, spring
dre.is seemed trimmed with a diamond
as the sun rays fell across thc pendent
water drops. An old woman, in, “tat­
tered dress, nnd with wovk-worn hands,
moved wearily from under the shadow
of &amp; friendly tree whither the storm bad
driven her. As she stepped into view
from the other side of the tree another
woman, younger, but with the same
toil-stained, weary look, moved to meet
her. Their eyes met, and with a pierc­
ing scream .the younger woman fell to
thc ground. A crowd gathered quick­
ly, attracted by the screams. But there
was no robbery, no assault. no arrests.
Thc old woman, with a softened look in
her face, said simply: "It’s my gal.
Mary. I bain’t seen her for J2 years.
•She’s goin’ along o’ me now.” The
crowd drifted silently nway.Jind two
aorry-Jookiiig figures, the penitent
prodigal and thc forgiving j a rent.
moved J3nt into the glare'of the sur'-x
street and disappeared.
■

capital Come nnd scientific money such as could be fluctuating silver standard and declare
IV SHEEP.
from the use of supplied only by the metals. These be- ‘ for the stable and world recognized gold
tile as money. Similar words in gan to be cast ar stamped into the reg- } standard* of value. Possibly wc may, by
arly* every language testify to the nlar forms, sizes or weights.
Eronae : foolish legislation, make silver legal
ice general use of cows and sheep as bars and stamped bronze pieces were : tender for awhile and drive gold cut
noey. A man’s wealth was estimated used in Greece nnd Italy. The bronze of circulation, but our commercial in­
his herds and flocks.
piece here represented-shows the ev- terests
___ .....
_ to use gold,, —
will_________
continue
and
It was in this stage that conquetorx olution from cattle money to stamped soon all interests will be glad to drop
lipped eating captives because it was metallic money. Weights in the form Mexico and China and to return to the
acovered that they were worth more '*•
of -i
sheep
------ UL-Y?
Indicate
—*- that -isheep were »in 1 societv of civilized rations.—Byron W.
i shepherds and carriers of water, Biblical times the unit of value in Holt. *
kxI. etc. lienee also slaves often tfigPalestine.
More Bulls.'
-ed as money.
Iron was used as money in Sparta.
One one occasion Sir George Camp­
Apr less', tara! SUijr.
Pieces of bent iron ready for the black­
bell
hud
been
calling ctite;.tten in the,
In tbe agricultural stage man owns smith pass as money in west Africa
house of commons to some abuse in In­
nd, has fixed habitations and is pos- end elsewhere.
dian ndniinistrution, and proceeded to
•ed of a far greater variety of pros“Cash” or "sapeks” or “le” is the
rity than when he was a nomad. only native coin and the only legal ohrervu that he bud further revc-latteus
:ough he continued to use cattie, tender of China ns well as’the principal to make concerning other scandals, in:
,
__
ives, etc., as money, yet he sometimes money of small accounts. Cosh eons'sts comparison with which this one v.-iu; a
ded staple farm products and began of round disks of a kind of brass with a "mere flea bite in the ocean.” Another
time,
when
speaking
nboift
military
a.• use metals, especially copper and orjs^nre hole in the center. The evolution
fairw in India, he declared thot “the pale I a 1.5 Fl A
[ F- P C
which at first were usually esti­
; face of the British soldier wasthc- back1
*- •
lted in terms of cat tie and were measi
bone
ofour
Indian
army."
I
heard
John
--d voo^hlv instead of being weighed.
; Mill tell this to amuse my brothers some
; 70 years ago. The defendant’s coun­
sei (Irish?), pointing to the plaintiff,
o
. .
( .
GonH_
Awarded
raid: “There he sits walking up and .
vur '1
C1 lLr
L’oorts
■ dev.n like a motionless statue with the
complete that we want you
ifhest Honors—World’s Fair,
10
cloak of hypocrisy iw bin mouth trying • to call and see th&lt; n»
• to withdraw three oak trees out of my i
• client’s pocket.”—London Spectator,
j

LAMPS
CHAMBER SETS

POLITICAL ISSUES
We are aware that political talk is about
the only kind ol talk indulged in. just at
present, but we propose to make such a
commotion, beginning now, that will cause
you to think of something else than poli­
tics. The immense.line of

Wagons, Carriages,
Robes and Blankets
shown by uis at the county fair will he
sold at wonderful

i

CUT RATES.

DR,

Creamed Pried Beef.
For &amp; family of aix allow one-half
pound of beef, two cups of milk, two
tablespoonfuls of butter, two teaspoonfuis of flour. Place the beef in a fry­
ing-pan, cover with cold water, set on
the fire and gradually heat to scalding.
Take up and drain the water off and
X. BRONZE DSCUS8IS. XI. IRON MA- return to the stove, stirring and shak­
LFRICA XII. ing the beef in the pan to dry off all
1. COPPFR Aa the water. When this is done add the
butter to the beef and cook until brown,
1* interesting. About 200 B. C. stirring all the time. Add the flour to
the fat, stir well, cook one minute,
then add the milk. It, will thicken

;
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This sale will prove a mint to those wish­
ing to purchase a standard article at less
than what you would pay lor an inferior
article.

Pure Buckwheat Flour........... 2 20
Pure Rock Candy Dip Syrup
Apple Jelly. ..
Apple Butter

50c Gal.
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VOL. YLI. NO.-78

Banner.

HASTINGS. MICH.. NOVEMBER 12, 1896.
Delton.

LDON,
bBxr1,u“1
;
ind Real Estate Office.
: Slock. Hartings. .
Clnrenre Tbrv«her
,-n It*’ .! l&gt;rAt. Real Karate
■•i-non. Gmeral courei’aheiug.
, ' t.uof Abstract B«h®C4,C0W
-.mb, can turntoB qo£ipie*e*

I THE BEST ADVER- *
| TISING MEDIUM IN
t BARRY COUNTY. ...

WHOLE NO. 2161

” °’k

Barfr Couuty Inspiration Inatitntc.
Oeo. Tuckem&gt;,n &lt;1i,m y0T ,
Th_
“FRSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. J. J. Emery, who ba* been visit­
Below «a given thi* program of the in­
moved Into the b^ta’?H^!,”'‘*““' ■*ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. O. D. tjpauld!
spiration Institute which opens to nlgbt In
E“nlMrs. Clarence Lathrop, of Ionia, is in Ing. returned to Detroit Saturday.
this
city
at
the
M.
E.
church
and
continues
„
WA«,x. «( BMtle Cr«t
until Saturday. A large attendance is the city.
J. A. VanAnnau. J. M. McElwain and
expected.
Mrs. Ann Fuller returned to Kalamazoo W. R. Cook have been spending a few
Cunauctar. Stale Supt, H. R. P«tten»Hl.
Louie out io the musenni so^iul nt Mil
POTTER,
by the Clerk’s report tl„&gt; boy. have
T uesday.
'
days
with’ D. W. Reynolds at his Wai!
In.tructor,.
Dr.
Cha».
McMarry.
Univ.
ni- vs at Law
“.IT 1,'M‘nw- Boys look out
nt Cblmeo: I*™* w,
Sperry, Oliver
D. B. Waldo, of Albion, was in the city lake cottage.
&gt; i’hti-.p T. Ol;r.we.)
|
rbr the “buck fever.”
.
&lt;k. HastinK3p
■.Olleire;
Prut.
c.
T.
McFartane.
Mkh.
Tuesday.
Mr,. M. Horn, or Baltimore, who Ins
. courtswthestat^
Mrs. W. D. Kelley and sister Miss An­
State Nnrin.l School; Miss Mathilde Cotbeen sullenus with lyph0„t teV,,r 1B
M. F. Jordan, of Middleville, was'ln the na Cooney, of Muskegon, are gueste of
;
wry «,mtort»bly « ptewnt.
Dr. ™ri"J ?
A
Invli.iton tn nil m fliaie. fin. Asvt. Supt. ol Detroit City Srhoola
Ijk-sI Committee. Coora'r. Flora J. city Monday.
A «&lt;XH» jrngmm Im,
pr..|&gt;.Tv,|
1
Miss Gertrude Stebbins. Mr. Kelley wlU
nerta tbe ktiendlim pi y.lelnn,
Beadle,
Supt
B.
A.
Holden,
U«stln,,
’
s.
.
11.^?,")
“" “
“”ll"W ,hl«
«”
Mrs. Geo. H. Brooks is visiting friends spend Sunday here.
tt
“
I
’
“
"'brnyer
fix
inovetl
Into
Wm.
ftiir State. OqUocttana U«ll S bonw VMeuled by J0,eph H,yt,„.
FilOUHAM.
at Yorkville.
. &lt;Btecd on standard time.)
Mrs. P. R. Rogers, of Brouard, Mrs. 8.
Joaeph Hnynm hu moved to l.nwrenee
!"U
Thureaay evening at 7 30 o'clock.
C. Schuff, of Battle Creek, was in the R. Rogers and son, and Miss Edna' Nelson,
Mwttd.
N, thcncepaihic Phy
city Tuesday.
Prayc?.
J0"*-'5' "’11 “'■■■* «'lh Mm.
the Ueaili Of Illa blotter who ha. been
of
Prairieville, are visiting relatives and
Mnsk:.
Hurt Shfpird nrnt Thuredn, »rwn«ms.
caring tor Iter.
Aaron Sherk, of t’armalee, was In the friends In the city this week.
Addrc«s (45 minutes) **A harp of » thousand
®* uur
l'&lt;-"l&gt;l- u'U lulnl »UliV?. '-Pres. W. G. Sperry.
Wra. Cooper haa returned from New
city Tuesday.
Mnslo.
the school mil, nt Ha,dug, thta week
I'm M. D..
Mrs. S. E. Keufield, accompanied by her
i xork.
Address &lt;15 minutes) "Blind Spot*." 11.
Physician and Surgeon, K..I?i!,a,C3nth,a
.^w,“ h® "M,lce*
Thaukagta- Pnttenglll.
W. L Marble, of Nashville, was in the grandchildren Bert and Gene Barnes left
has returned (o
tan
nl
the
church.
,
•
Mich.
•Amerlca,,,&lt;F.verybody.
*
for Detroit Monday where they will re- (X
city yesterday.
Milo ntier carlug for tier sister Mrt. Ma­
. one block east of depot.
j*'lUDAY FOKENOO5.
Mr,, l.ewlx Scni r. ot IlMtle Creek, wa,
lone who has been wrestling with the
F. M. Lee, of Grand Rapids, was in the side. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes will leavq
ta town the drat ot the week.
grip. «.
&lt;
8-30 Opening exerctoes.
11.
BARBER
later.
8: 45 "The Big Four.’'-Mr. PattengiH.
city this week.
H.A
i Ilsworth Loomis and wife drove to
H (ntU Corner*.
9;15 Hinging by the Institute.
ilciuns and Surgeons.
Galesburg Sunday io dee her uncle who is
.„a;.a0,‘'Some j&gt;erqulrtte» in the teachers
Miss Burkle, of Woodland, is visiting
Jtev.
_
D.
B.
Clark
Is
under
the
doctors
r
■
unty
responded
tojwltb
Church unci Society.
Ca”-in
Ute.’ —Mr. Sperry.
very sick and life recovery is doubtful.
Mrs. IL K. Grant.
or night.
care with sciatic rheumatism.
9: 55 Recess.
Y. P. S. C. E. next Sunday at 6 o’clock.
The entertainment given by the “Junior
10:W "Value of Classic Literature to chil­
There was no reading circle Weilnreday
The W. C. T. U. meets In the supervi­
League” last Friday night waa a success. evening on account of the bad wrather. dren.“Mr. McMurryWalter W. Wilkins, of Chicago, was in
10: 45 Hinging.
sors room next Tuesday afternoun at 2:30.
The bouse was well filled and the children The next meeting will i»e held Nov. 1$.
the city this week.
10 58 Geography—Mr. McFarlane.
work done carvtfuUy and deserve much credit as well as their tu­
11 dH Queries and Miacellaneom.
Miss Arloa Gaskill closed a very success­
The Loyal Temperence Legion will meet
. thvftfa. gas or cMlorofOrm tors. Proceeds 3d which goes to purchase
Mrs. M. H. Bailey visited friends in
A 1:45 Nooning
ful term of school ot this place Saturday.
at the Presbyterian parsonage next Friday
r»-in Smith's Racket Store. a library.
FRIDAY AFrEHNOON.
Middleville Saturday.
We expect her to teach the whiter term.
afternoon at 8:30.
1:50 Opening exercises.
Mr. Glasgow will teach thewlnivr term
Lemuel Glasgow and wife., of Delton,
Ray M. Furgeson, of Grand Rapids, was
1: 40 "Intelligent Patriotism,''—Mr. Pattea*
The pastor will preach at the Presbyter­
of school in the Falk district.
spent the latter part of the week with Rill.
Lampman. calls promptly
in the city this week.
ian church next Sunday morning and eve­
Mr. Augefs wife has couie to Tnake him friends In this vicinity.
2: 15 Kinging.
.
•
a .iU-n:l&lt; n given io fitting
ning.
Evening topic, ‘’What is an odd
9:20
"
Blackboard
sketching,"
—
Mr..
Me.
• d.1 Hernia er Rnpture tur a visit.
John Kurtz is quite seriously ill, being
Mr.-c Fred Hinds enterlaineil the Hen­
fellow.”
■ ica&gt;nrRj*
ca*e* can bo
Dewitt Riihney has opened his “Central dershott L. A. S. Thursday and although Farlane.
UftS Itece.M.
”
confined to the house.
.. «
a sargi .i»l operanjeat market” in the Huested building winter rtarled with all its ftiry..ilirre wife
3: 10 '"Valueof &lt;*lai&gt;Nlc literature for teachHon. Clement Smith will give a lecture
Mrs. Geo. Denslow is visiting relatives entitled “Living or staying— which?” in
where you can find everything In leason about twenty five present, a btmutlfui din­ era,"—Mr. McMurry.
3: 45 2‘'Eehtw- from the N. E._ A. at Buffalo," at North Irving this week.
in his line.
’
the Methodist church next Saturday ev­
ner wqs served and all nad a delightful — Mr. PattengiH
; ECT1ON OFFICE OF
4: 15 Queries and mUcellaneouK.
;
Frank Norwood has commenced paint­ time.
Let
I. M. SMITH.
Miss Edna Lee, of Woodland, visited at ening. No charge for admission.
4:30 Adjournmesit.
ing the school house which should have
everyone come.
Lester Terpenlng has been refurnishing
A. H. Weber’s the past week.
.ide in all parts of the state been done two years ago.
FRIDAY KMR5I50.7:30 O’CLOCK.
his house and Ids shier Tena is living
The
society
connected
with
the
First
a .-peidality. Special pains
Music.
Mrs. Luther Brown is convalesing after with him.
H. E. Hendrick, of Middleville, was In Baptist church will be entertained Wed­
Pr.kj
:is&lt; contracts, chattel mort­ n week’s illness.
As soon as she Is able
nesday, Nov. 18th, by Mrs. Owen Lowden
.Mu’
the city Tuesday on business.
.
Woodland, Mich. sire mid her hnsband will go to Georgia or
Maple Grove
Adi ress. "Broad trucks and narr^p- trucks in
and the ladies associated with her, at the
------- lion."—Dr. Chas. McMurry.
Miss Jennie Jarrard fe uu tile sick list. educa
Mrs.
W.
J.
Stewart,
of
Grand
Rapids,
is
Alabama seeking batter climate.
church
parlors. Supper served from 5 tc
"Kdl. white andblue’’—Everybody.
rt
Loyal E. K Happen.
J. J. Potter, ol Detroit, visited relatives
The photograph.gallery will clow Nov.
7: 30.
visiting Mrs. Edward Powers.
SATUKDAT FOKENOON.
here the first of the week.
Arthurt'. IX’uIscd.
37 th.
Special class in blackboard sketching'
E very-one is Invited to. attend the Ep­
111. KNAl’PEN * DENISON
Miss Jessie Sage, of the Kalamazoo asy­
E. G. Potter returned Saturday fnm an —31S:iX)
Barney Norwood is under the doctor’s
r.|McFarlane. .
I AWYEltS.
worth League sub-district convention,
ektended vfeft in New York.
8 i.'d-Opening of central sessions.
lum, is visiting her sister Mrs. Carveth.
care.
•.. Michigan Trust Co. Bldg..
which
will be held ini the M. E. church
fl:4b
Reading
and
language"
—
Miss
Coffin.
The
L.
A.
S.
will
meet
with
Mrs.
Wi
­
Grand Rapid*. Michigan.
School closes this week for one week’s
9: 3) Singing.
D. C. Hoedmaker, of Charlotte, official Saturday of this week, commencing at
vacation then the winter teim commences nans. Friday. Nov. 13, nt 11 n&gt;lock.
9;2fi "Type Studies in geograpby’’-Mr, Mc8: 30 a. inland continuing through the day
court
stenographer,
is
in
the
city
this
Miss
Grace
Smith
will
teach
Hie
Norton
s WEEZE Y.
Mwiy.
with two teachers.
Mrsx Norris will
and closingjn the evening with a lecture,
1030 IL’CMS.
school the coming winter.
week.
Attorney at law,
teach the primary department.
10: 15 "Blackboard Sketching"—Mr. Me-:
by Hon. Clement Smith.
Chas. Dau haul and Jennie Jcrrard vis­ Farlaue.
Hastings. Mich,
There will be a special meeting Satur­
Mrs. Mattie Spaulding, who has been
10: 30—Singing
in-all courts of the state. Col- day evening for all K. O. T. M.
The Star W. C. T. U. have elecud their
Come ited iu Battle Creek several days last
seriously 111 the past two weeks. Is gaining
1QJJ
-Reading
nnd
Language,
”
—
Mim
Cofweek.
officers for the coming year as follows^
up’ly attended to.
out and do your duty C. A. S.—R. K.
11U. :
At the regular busineMi meeting of the 11:
Mrs. M. Hall, president; Mrs. Etta
Hii
io "Hints from Squints"—Mr. PattengiH. slowly.
Adolph Kammer, ot Milo, was initiated
I|:i5 Nooning. |
Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Holmes and fam­ Barnaby, secretary; Mrs. E. Pennock,
into the mysteries of the order of the K. Epworth League Friday evening the fol­
RATUltPAY AFTKRK0O5.
lowing officers were elected: Pres., Mbs ।
ily, of Elsie, v felted at E. Y. Bogie's the treasurer. "JTef bav£ MgU 'WUllIKBIJ Uffi
U. T. M. order last baturdav evening.
lh»
Opvnitig.
I
Mae
Pbtter:
1st
Vice
Pres.,
Mrs.
pattie
aay ot tnelr meeting from the first Tues­
Ebble Pennock is seen on our streets
1125 "The selection and treatment ot natural past week.
day of every month tb the first Wednesday
Mosey: 2d Vice J‘res.. C. R. Duulianr, 3rd •eiince
Occasionally.
Studies—Mr. McMurry.
Mr. Elmer Kirkby, of Jackson, is in the of every month. The next meeting will
Vice
Pres.,
E.
W.
Mose);
Secretary.
Mrs.
2! »i singing.
Mrs. B. C. Pennock is spending the
ifhr. "In Cuuclutilon"—Mr. McFarlane.
city this week as attorney in the Quinn be at the home of Mrs. Newton.
wi*ek at Kaiamazoo which leaves Burt the Hattie V«»*tuer; Treasure!, Frant Downs.
2p&gt; Recess. |
robbery case.
“hustler” to huaUv around to-gel mxne2: K&gt; "Just one word more"— Miss Coffin.
Cloverdale .
Notice to Taxpayer*.
3tt0 "Round up."-Mr. Pattenglll.
thing to eat these cold mornings.
Guy Johnson, of Middleville, was in the
The C. K. &amp; S will put in a slue track
a J) ’God be'nth you till we meet again."
I will be at the store of C. H. Osborne &lt;fc
L. W. Williams and wife, of Milo, are no section thirty for the eonveaienee u(
J Thia wlll be n red letter day to the city Sunday. He leaves shortly for Kala­ Ca every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
spending a part of the week with bis bro­ loading ties and lumber.
•tMdhers of Barry County. School boards mazoo college.
and Friday daring the month of December
ther John, of this place.
Martin Bates made his st-tui aireual bus­ should Willingly Iglvd Friday to the teachC. E. Dover,
Mrs. Peter Stewart, of Delton, spent to receive taxes.
iness
trip
to
Zeeland
last
Week.
eri.
and
the
teachers
give
their
Saturday.
City Treasurer,
Prairieville.
The interest i” politics has hardly . died Tlte Inspiration and help .received goes im­ Sunday and Monday with her daughter
Vbit
Robert
Silcox
left
Wednesday
to
out in this vicinity.
astings
ank hh mother in South Dakota.
mediately back to the schools. The day Mrs. J. G. Hughes.
Jacob Miller's meat market in Jackson
Miss Minnie Giltaspie will couini&gt;*nce exercises will be| held in high school room,
Hastings,
Mich.
was robbed of halt a wagon load of chickMrs. Albert Storuis Is no better.
teaching the school near Gun Lake next the evening exercises In M. E. church. are attending a M. E. missionary conven- I ena
and hatn8 an&lt;j aj] the money In the
Mrs. B. H. Farr and son Ernest expect Monday.
Teachers from other counties are very tion at Ionia this week.
| till. '
to start soon to Oregon to spend the win­
A hunting party from Buttle Creek is welcome.
Patrons
and
school
officers
SURPLUS, $20,000.00
ter.
encamped near Granger lake.
should make it a point to attend some or
Mrs. C. L. Carpenter arrived home from
r • J ,aider the laws of the State of
all of the meetings.
•- Michigan.
Oden, where she has been spending the
STATE OF MICHIGAN.
1
Shut lx.
Music under the direction of Misses Mc­
Office .of the State Board of Equalization, I
Open for business, Dec. IS, 1886. summer, on Friday.
Elwain and Rider.
Lansing. September 10,1WG. f
McKinley’s ail right.
Mrs. Mae Mullen has been on the nick
We
hereby
certify
that
the
valuation
of
the
several
counties
In
ihe
State
of
Michigan,
as
Several went down tn hear the return*
’ 0
OFFICERS :
list.
equalized by the State Board of Equalization, at Its regular session tn the year 1890, as pro­
County Gruige Mooting.
D. Q. Roi'in-'.-n. President
vided in Act ICC of 1851. is as follows:
Clare Blackmau and Mbs Jennie last TueMay but our Bryau men looked
The regular meeting of B. C. P. G. will Counties
Deducted by
Valuation aa
sober when they returned.
Added by
Valuation
“
.’ jc-t-r Jl«ii*r. Vice Prea.
equalized by
State Board of
as equalized
State Board of
.
Dan W. Reynold*, Caehler Drummond have closed their fall terms of
be field with Glass Greek Grange on Fri­
Lillie Shults was home over Sunday.
Equalization
State Board of
by Board
Equalization
school.
DIRECTORS:
John Horn was called to N. Y «hi ac­ day Nov. 27, 1896. at v*hich time officers
Equalization
of Supervisors
The
Prairieville
Juvenile
Male
Quartette
Daa W.
will be elected f»r the ensuing year.
8 850.000 60
W. H. Powers,
S 527.979 09
322,021 00
count
of
the
sudden
death
of
bln
mother.
Alcona
gave a concert in the new church which
2.000360 tt
R. U. .Messer.
1.484 AM 00
615,447 00
f’rog'Am by members of Glass Creek Alger
Miss lone Sujder of your city wilt teach
2.500.000 00
134)00,000 00
Chester Messer. netted the I tulles Aid Society nearly 88.
Allegan
Grange.
our
winter
term.
MX),
000
CO
3.200.000 00
Alpena
on Friday evening In the Edger district.
If
time
permits
the
following
questions
358.619 00
Miss Ada Mosher visited lu Hastings
Antrim ,
2.831381 00
After the program was rendered at the
Lsauttg
1,045,365 00
Arenac
will be discussed.
Has th*
cc-tngs department in Barry suggestion uf Rev. Freeman the audience the greater part of last week.
1.061,000 00
1 JOT.006 00
are some of the evidences uf a thrifty Baraga
Cwr.r
Mr. Wyermanami wife were gurbts of Wliat
pays luteroet on all time
3.X».709
00
H. «n,ottca
Barry
10.679.281
00
farmer?
JMscuselonopened
by
Edgar
Brown.
gave a rising vote of thanks and they Ike letters perents Sunday.
deposits.
£1633» 00
34.500ttD «0
20.334.341 00
Bay •
What
varieties
of
apple*
and
pears
are
most
were cordially invited by die paator and
l.TMAtttt
Benzie
1,471.171 00
profitable for this section? Henry Bowman.
Many of the teachers expect to attend »he
15A32JZ74 00
15.000.0V «
others to stay and sing at the dedication Inspiration Institute the fe«t of the wevk.
house idanta are most desirable for win­ Berrien
_ ** What
19.C00AM tt
14.018.048 00
Branch
ter
and
bow
to
take
care
of
them?
Sister
Dawwhich was held Sunday which they did.
29.ooa.aao
ea
7.47X193
00
21A36AJ7 00
Calbouu
Leroy Schronts has bis uew bouse
800.
15,060Atttt
3328,000 00
11JTAOOOOO
The people of the M. K. chnrch gave a nearly completed.
Winch is most profltxfoie winter or summer Gass
------------3.000.000 &lt;n
820.614 00
Charlevoix
2.173486 00
reception to Rev. Buell and wife at the
dairying and why? H. Otto.
. 3.700,Ott OB
736.864 00
. 2.963,136 00
Which Is the most beneficial to society the Cheboygan
parsonage Friday evening. A fine literary
4.6&lt;».tto tn
1.124.002 60
3.475JK« 00
Quimby.
bachelrr-man or the bachelor-woman? G. Chippewa
I. 750000 00
805.785 00
944,215 00
program was rendered and the rest of the
Clare
Bowser.
I
i
Miso
Minerva
Graves,
wbn
has
l&gt;eeu
vis
­
18.000300 00
0.100,000
00
11,900.000
00
Clinton
time spent in pleasant conversation.
Let each come prepared to do bis part Crawford
200,Oto Cl)
800,000 OO
IMOVOOO
iting
friends
here,
returned
to'ucr
uuiuc
at
Mrs. Cha«. Ford continues to improve.
3 finMO tt
to
make
the
meeting
interesting
and
prof
­
2J92.644
00
Delta
5.500.000 00
2,610.00 00
fcHKNO co
Dlcktuson
Mrs. James Brown Is at Hastings caring South Boardman last Thursday^
N. Slawson.
IBjmjMOOO
Irving Gaskill has g»u an appointment itable.
4300.000 00
15 000 000 00
Eaton
Co. L&lt;ftturer.
for her sister Mrs. Spaulding.
3.000X00 00
554393 00
2,445,777 00
Emmett
as mail clerk on the Chicago and West
24.000.000 00
4.284305 00
19,715.496 00
Genesee
1,500.008 tt
Michigan road.
1,004^15 00
Gladwin
Gerkey,
SCHOOL COLUMN.
14,000,000 tt
5.700,000 00
School will commence next Monday.
8,300 000 00
Gogebic
Farmers have not cut all of their corn We understand Miss Chase, of Coats
KMQjare
4,646.000 00
Grand Traverse
10.000.0MV
2.000,000 00
8.000.000 00
this fall. The frost came too quick, help Grove, will teach the winter term.
(Conducted by MIm Flora J. Beadle, County Gratiot
. -ii, r*
SlXOOttOtt
6,062413 00
14.947,687 00
Hillsdale
Commissioner.)
could not be had to cut it and ft dried out
42.500,080
QO
20.561
.831
CO
Mrs. Emma Cola of Thornapple, visited v
91
M8,169
00
Houghton
1.290300 00
8.750.000 00
7.460.000 00
The “Inspiration Institute” to be held Huron
so It soon spoiled.
here last week.
3,000.000 Oft"
18.000.000 00
Ingham
Frank Myers and 'wife have returned friends
in
thl
»
city
Nov.
1^14
promises
to
be
one
J. H. Fall# is oo the alck list Ibis week.
4,018.279 00
14,481,791 00
Ionia
from Detroit where they have been visit­
110,060 00
1.83O.OOT 00
There will be -preaching at tne scbuol of the most important educational gather­ osoo
1350300 60
9460,000 00
ing. They went with horse and buggy.
Iron
ings ever held in Barry Ca
house
all
this
week.
5.750.000 06
IJOOJOO 00
4,640,700
00
Isabella
There seems to be a fire bug in the townNearly all of the district schools
100360 tt
100.000 00
Isle
Royal
throughout the county are closed for the Jackson
30,500.060 QO
i ship of Berlin. Ionia Co., the third lyge
5300.000 OO
25.000.000 00
Fr»«port.
26300360
00
6.264,647
A)
90.Zt5.333 00
being burned recently. The
Oea Perkins and Mi« Della Fng'^nng fall vacation thas making It possible for Kalamazoo
is th*; pleasant side of home life. barn
2.750,000
tt
408.807
00
2341,193 00
worth Brothers each lost a large barn by
I he teachers to attend. When schools are Kalkaska
52 306.600 tt
17.500.000 00
35,000,000 00
Make it as inviting as possible with fire a few weeks ago knd last week the visited the formers relatives in Grano Rap­ in session, school boards should willingly Kent
1300300 qb
85,245 00
1.414.755 00
Keweenaw
ids
over
Sunday.
750,000 tt
C120J60 00
870 360 00
every aid to ease and enjoyment. large barn of John Patrick was burned.
Lake
14,000360 CO
Kreeporter’s are being entertained by a give Friday to the teachers, and all teach- Laoeer
&lt;660300 00
9340.000 00
.hnw
e™
K,ve u,elr SatQrd*y- The
We think now that election is over the
I JOT 000 tt
Our parlor furniture carries art,
134.823 00
1.125,177 00
show this
this week
W0(‘k.
Leelanau
30.000.000
tt
farmers
will
boom
their
corn
shocks.
A
25.927334
00
Lenawee
or .. ......................... .tagI•
beauty and luxury to the highest good many in this vicinity will have cold
15,000jOtt 00
3.600.600 00
i:,«n.ooo oo
Livingston
1.500.000 tt
106300 GO
13M300 00
point. Fill yout best room with fingers before they get through.
Luce
2.006000
06
1.175.972
00
824.028 00
Mackinac
18300 600 tt.
2.750 OTO 00
Mr. Duffey and wife have returned to
these siiberb pieces and the word
15,760300 00
Macomb
4.307.968 00
4.690.042 00
Maulstee
'parior' will have a new meaning their home in Saranac. They stayed at
8,815.000 00
9.156300
00
Marquette
1.374.382 OT
3.125318 OO
Mason
for you. Costly furniture is, of Mr. Myers while he and his wife were in Chicago this
IUIO week.
1,204 453 W
3.29f&gt;.M7 to
The L. A. Hot the Coriir’1 «»urrh -111 Inx. Tho wort »f the county village Mecosta
7.000JOB
■ 2,038.302 00
4,961308 00
course, elegant, but the furniture Detroit
An uncle of L. Ro.h
here vlelllnj (Ivee social In
oVCll- M-lioolB Win be put up ta the room need by Menominee
115.6(6 to
- Freeport
- hail Friuay
-■ - —
2384
383
00
Midland
Miss Bllngerlsnd. The work of the Hest- Mtoaaukee
we show is elegant without being him from Colorado l»»t week- He **”
MM M
2.1T7Jtt 00
IftJOO.t
tag.
Inis City Schools will be put up In the Monroe
15.180335 00
loterealtav «ca&gt;uul» of bow the mlnee
costly.
2.500300 00
7,000.000 00
Montcalm
rooms occupied by the various grades.
worked In that state.
. 547,712 00
Montmorency
i hose sunny suggestions of econ­ were
All parenta, officers and pupils are in­ Muakegou
Bylvenus Lipscomb, uf Lyons, was home
4 J10.WB 00
6388381 00
Cyrus
Brown.
Woodbury.
58.
200.810 00
omy. our prices, are full of pleas­ election week.
vited
to
visit
the
different
departments
3.989.6RR
00
Newaygo
.
_.
.
30 OttOtt tt
‘ 7,779.890 00
22 229J10 00
59. Ed. Whitney. Hartings.
and exemlnethe work, and to attend any Oakland
Miss Nellie Ward, of Lake Odessa, to
5 000.00 S,
antness for buyers. Call and see
1.627,156 60
3,379435
00
E.
Woodbury,
Harting*.
Oceana
60.
IJDO.OttOO
and
all
aerelona
of
the
institute.
283.000
00
1317,000
00
■
Ogemaw
us before buying in the furniture vfeltlng at J. Spencer’s.
F. E. Stratton, Barrv
61.
This Is Che lest time that Prof. Patten- Ontonagon
1.4873B5 00
Mr.
Halton
draws
milk
only
three
days
W.
G.
Brooks,
Nashville.
833.450
00
line as we have some fine goods
3,164350 00
62.
Osceola
eill
will
appear
among
us
as
State
Supt-,
MOOT 00
in a week at presents.
,
445360 00
Oscoda
63. L. J. Dubois. Hope.
and we hope and aspect to soe every Bar­ Otaego
for-the price.
301408 00
Kev. B. Mower, preecbee »t the ''hool
1398 394 00
4,880.000 00
64. B. V. Stanton. Hope.
rv Co. teicher present. Our next State Ottawa
mhm go
houM next Sunday afternoon at
128.002 00
RENKES &amp; WALLDORFR
878,002 00
65. Fred lancb. Hope.
Supt. will be with ns on Friday, and we Presque Isle
799 902 00
66. Frank Hecht Carlmn.
want every tescher present to welcome Roscommon
12,150 222 to
School begins next Monday with Miss
23349,778 00
Undertakers.
Saginaw
960.325
00
67. P. H. Lawrence. Barry.
him.
and
show
him
what
Interest
Barry
7339.675 OT
ttanltac
Rooms at Ford's Hotel. Andrus as teacher.
mum ■
9351.100 00
68. A. Edmunds, BalrioW.ie*
Co. has ta educational affaire. The corns Schoolcraft
Miss Ballon teaches the Mauch school
5.425 000 00
11325.0OTOT
Bbtawaasee
69. FrankO. Bush. Hartl"*43.155300 00
17345380 00
Cu(- or Iwtnictora Is, nMuestionably. the t»st 8L Clair
and Mr. Geiger the Lee school.
Addison
bin.paon,
Hicnury
5.407 0-0 00
70.
Sale of State Tax Land*.
ever rent to Barry Co., among them Dr. Bt. Joeeph
smMl to
?.«» w» oo
8370145 00
new.
8TATB OF MICHIGAN.
J
Chas. IwcMurry of the Univ, of Chicago, a Tuscola
UR Oto DO
12300006 00
AVDITOBGR.VEHAG’m Depahtmknt. J.
man ot national reputation In ertacatloMl
5.000 000 00
»
000.000
00
K
Lantiug.Nmr.T. ISM. I
It the war of cruel word, that baa Ju,t
58.757.602
«)
lOMttJtttt
.ffwra.
Miss
Collin
of
the
Detroit
City
Wayne
hereby given th U certain lAuds kIw- cone to au cud did Dot ocoor onwrer tbw Homer F. Gaskill. Hmtlnr*.
1 JOOJOO 00
3,000300
00
” Schools. Prof. C. t. McFarlane of Ypel- Wexford
County &lt;.f Barrv bld off to the Blate
Matta
M.
Slawaoo,
Johustowu
,
t&gt;TOUMRof 1803 and ’’revioua years, and &lt; 64- now ta &gt; century It would be btrUer for Uie R*v C. Gilbert. Colon.
81J35AI9 «
81,W6,KCm tt
11 land, who needs no Introduction to Barry
•818.088.466 00
Totals
Jtordln »t -teme.ita which have Meo or will rwwrw »&lt;i well treloir ot the nation, but MatU« E. Barber, Prairieville.
“ *"
Pres. W. O. 8p«r, of
WaawnraTOV Gakdhkr.
»&gt;** Tlvwmrer
of Litaghnttta wtr hope tnn proaperlty rum D. Od wallader. Barry.
Chairman at 8tase Board of KqualtzaCtat
3 Olivet College. Hie day eeeeloM wUl be
&lt;1 County, wunithbe” ofnc®at wubllc
auction bv
Joseph toe E Hettinger. Barry,
ro Imid m the high Mbool rwm and the even- U&gt;WAM&gt; •’gJJSwyof save
mL* .1,
** the Cocnly Seal. po th- fir« will attend Un admhd.lr.llon.
l&gt;"c-mb-r next, at th* tirw • and
Mr. and Mra.8earles.and child, of Battle John J. Wratt.
w inc rerelons in the M. E- Charon.
a
,or th- Annual Tax bate. 1f Creek, are xUiting at Cha*- Niehols.
STATS OF MICHIGAN.
__
____
. EXnoetarited. Everything free.
AVMTOn asWraAI-'l Or-Kta
laPweT °USly re&lt;,°eme&lt; or caueeted according
A wedding la which a fnnocr
'&lt;t*t?mentii eoiuia a full rfwwrtpttea of our town ia U&gt; take part Is expected।
MsnM.
I will be M the Heating* Nw •«•»•»&gt; Bank I
tain l%nda and mar be s-*n on
Mrs. McCoy, wife of a former paaU*r of
S^:&lt;UrOu u ‘he e®6* «&lt; ‘ha Ooaatr Tr«*rtbr Banield church, baa been
time frioMds at Banfield. bb» h*® h**511 a
Stajxljit w. Tvarow.

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12.

1896.

Proprietors,

Nervous
People often wonder why their nerves are
so week; why they get tired so easily;
why they start at every alight but
sudden sound; why they do not sleep
naturally; why they have frequent
headaches, indigestion and nervous

Dyspepsia
The explanation is simple. It is found in
that impure blood which is continually feeding the nerves upon refusev
instead of the elements of strength and
vigor. In such condition opiate and
nerve compounds simply deaden anti
do not cure. Hood’s Sarsaparilla fe*d«
the nerves pure, rich, red blood; gives
natural sleep, perfect digestion, is the
true remedy for all nervous troubles.

Hood
’s
Sarsaparilla
T; tbe,On&lt;* True Blood Purlfler. 81 per bottle.
Prepared only by C. I. Hood &amp; Co., Lowell. Mass.

it tvn cure Liver Ills; easy to
llOOu-S HlllS take, easy to operate. 25c.
sj

SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY.
' —]5r. Richardson figures that the
Idood flows through the body at the rate
iof seven miles an hour.
—It appears that the single'State of
Georgia now has snore manufactories
.than the whqle south had in 1860. This
* is an Illustration of the remarkable
change that has been taking place in
Southern industries during the past 30
years.
—To the list of things made from
fcBCKMi silk must be added. This fact is
to the experiment of a Frenchman
* tewed Chardonnivr. The process of
tyBSnufacture differs little from the makof paper The vyood is first ground
into a pulp, steamed and chemically
prepared.
■ —Horae power in steam engines is
calculated as the. power which would
'raise 33,000 pounds a foot high in a
ikninute, or 90 pounds at the rate of four
{tallies an hour. The effective force of
« piston is taken at ten pounds per
Euare inch, and is, of course, ten times
e square inches in pounds.
. —Last season’s salmon pack in Brit­
ish Columbia was 566,395 cases. It is
’expected the pack on the Columbia
Tivdr this season will be enormous if
the run is good. Many canning estab­
lishments have been removed to the
(American side of the river, because
Canadian earners are only permitted to
rose note, while American canners may
Rise any device to catch the fish.
| —President Harris, of the Beading
milroad, estimates the original contents
cf the Pennsylvania anthracite fields at
£4,500,090,000 tons, of which, about IS
per cent, have been taken out. This
.■would leave nearly 12,000,000,000 tons,
"Which at an annual rate of production
cf 45,000,000 tons, would last 265 years,
but probably only about, one-half of the
amount unmined would be actually
available.
—Lord Kelvin has been making ex­
periments to discover what the effect
of a canonade of quiqk-flring guns
would be on board the vessel firing
fmd the ship subject to the fire. He finds
that, after! 15 minutes’‘firing the sur­
vivors of the crews of both vessels would
be reduced to a state of mental, if not
physical, incapacity, owing to the con­
cussion of the projectiles on the sides
of the vessel and the noise of the guns.
MOUNTAINS OF MANICALAND.
A. Part of South Africa That Maj- Bo
.
Compared with Switxerlaud.
, Two hundred miles north-northeast
of Basutoland the great Kathlamba
grange rises in very bold slopes from the
xoast levels behind Delagoi bay, and the
tecenery of the valleys and passes is said
ko be extremely grand. Knowmg it,
however, only I y report, I will not ven­
ture to describe it. Nearly 500 miles
■ Jatill further to the north, in the district
I railed Manicaland already referred to, is
&lt;1 third mountain region, less lofty than
iinsutolaud, but deriving a singular
\harm from the dignity and variety of
fits mountain forms.
The whole country is so elevated that
Fummits of 7,000 or even.8,000 feet do
Hot produce any greater effect upon the
rye ttapi doos Ben Lomond as seen from
Xoch Lomor.d, or Mount Washington
feoia, Glen Iloune. But there is a bold©Bfs of line about these granite peaks
'CMnpa.fable to thoce of the west coast
cf Norwe.y or of the finest ports of the
. Swiss Alps. Some of them rise in smooth
; Bfcafts of apparently inaccessible rock;
others form long ridges of pinnacles of
every kind of shape, specially striking
^’hen they stand out against the bril| liantly clear morning or evening sky.
The valleys are well wooded, the lower
' slopes covered with herbage, so the ef­
fect of these wild peaks is heightened
by the. softness of thb surroundings
which they dominate, while at the same
time the whole ’andscape becomes mote
complex and more noble by the min­
gling of such diverse elements.
■ No scenery better deserves the name
cf romantic. And even in the tamer
parts, where instead of mountains there
^are only low hills, or “kopjes” (as they
•are callefl in South Africa), the comV^ratively friable rock of these hills
decomposes under the influence of the
vr»thcr into curiously picturesque and
fantastic forms, with crags riven to
tlirir base, and detached • pillars sup­
porting loooe blocks and tabular masMes,
oaiong or upon which the timid MasHmas have budt their huts in the hope
eacaping the raids of their warlike

i&gt; Century.

(wrtrely,
to prisoner)—“Last time you were here
I let you off with a caution.” Prisoner
(coolly)—“Yus, that’s why Tm 'ere
og’in; it sort of encouraged me!"—Fun.
—He—“I should have been here
earlier, but. business is picking up a
little, and I was detained at the office.”
She—“Oh, I do hop£^ydtif business will
continue to improve, Mr. Moshman.”—
Brooklyn Life.
—Her Sister—I never thought you
and Harry would fight. He’s a very
indulgent husband.” Young Wife—
“That’s just the trouble. It makes me
bo mr:d when be gives in to me Without
fight;
Philadelphia- North Ameri­
can.
.
___________________
_ -—“_
SHmmlns
is cultivating
his voice.*’
^&lt;\vhat led him to do it?" asked the un'*
ceremonious man, “cupidity or re­
venge?” “What do you mean?” “Does
he want to be a high-priced opera singer
or does he dislike his neighbors?”—
Washington Star.
—There Are Others. — The Lady—
“Now, I hope you won’t spend this
money for that vile liquor.” The Tramp
—“Well, mum. Til do me besf; but I’m
not a connysoor, an* I generally ha« to
drink it afore I can tell whether It is
good or bad.”—Milwaukee Citizen.
—Mrs. Finn—“I understand that man
in the flat under up is at work on a pat­
ent contrivance that will make a fire
consume its own smoke.” AJr. Binn—
“Well, I wish be would turn his attention
to some device that would compel him
to burn his own fuel. His coalbin ad­
joins ours.**—Yonkers Statesman.
—“This present- warm spell,” began
the oldest inhabitant”— “Yes, I know,”
interrupted a gruff bystander. • “It re­
minds you of a still wkrmer one a hun­
dred years ago.” “No,” continued the
oldest inhabitant, coolly. “It is the
worst I have ever experienced for this
season of the year.” — Philadelphia
North American.

HORSES MADE OVER.
Borno of the Tricks of Dealer* to Restore
Brief Youth to A|{«1 Equines.
The bolstering^of ancient horses has
become almost on art An expert in
this practice can take the most de­
crepit street car wreck, and in a short
time so alter his appearance that the
careless buyer would consider him a
bargain at a fairly good figure.
The tricks employed to gain the ends
of the owner of the* time-worn horse
are as numerous as they are cruet
One of the most recent and ingenious
inventions of the unscrupulous is a
treatment- for filling out the eycs,which,
as a rule, are sunk far back in tip head.
This operation consists in .^cutting an
opening in each optic, in which the
nozzle of a small air bellows is inserted.
Wind is then gently pumped into and
around the organ, puffing it out and
giving it the appearance of a horse in
perfect condition. Of course, like all
other “fake” remedies, the apparently
beneficial results last for a limited time
only, after which the normal conditions
return.
Another nnd favorite method of im­
provement is the injection of a large
dose of whisky into the animal, a hypo­
dermic syringe being employed to
pump the hivigorator into the beast to
be disposed of. Several secret com­
pounds are also employed by various
unscrupulous traders. In fact, there
are many-injections compounded which
contain a limited amount of the fire of
youth. Then the broken-down animal
is often fed on alcoholic essence of oats,
while well-moistened hay will fill out
tin emaciated frame in short order.
Add to these careful grooming and
clipping and judicious exercise, and it
doesn’t take long to bring about a
complete metamorphosis. There are
tricks in all trades, undoubtedly, but
in none are there more than in that of
horse dealing.
Dave B. Hwrrington, of Fleetwood
fame, said to &amp; Journal reporter: “One
of the greatest difficulties I have to
contend with is circumventing the ef­
forts of the sharps who try to palm off
on me apparently sound animals to
trains As a matter of fact, these ani­
mals are ‘bolstered’ for the time being,
and I am supposed to receive them in
firstrclass condition. Theai, when the
effects of their atimulants have worn
off, the owners propose to come to me
and charge me with not jJroperly caring
for their animals, and thereby ruining
their constitutions.”—N. Y. Journal.-

As the spring draw on and ‘Khat,
tired feeling” so graphically portrayed
by the vendors of various patent medi­
cines takes posse scion of us, our
thought*, which fain would revel in
swelling bud and freshening green,
xnoat* if we are housekeepers, be
brought- to the depths of our habita­
tions, and the needs of the cellar—the
very sou roe and inspiration of many
of our corporeal woes—receive Our
first attention.
In the large cities, where supplies
art bought in limited quantities, the
cellar debris is of n different character
from that which litters the ground
apartment of farm or village residence.
Here repose in “mut$ inglorious ease”
dismantled packing boxes, incapaci­
tated coal scuttles, punctured wash­
boilers. and dislocated boards, and eJi
too frequently a collection of “bones
and paylina that 'the cat has dragged
down unbeknownst to me, mum.” and
which from all appearance* should
long ago should have been relegated
to oblivion. How, then, can the inter­
ests of health be Ix-tter conserved than
by devoting the first bright sunshiny
spring morning to a vigorous onslaught
uj&gt;on this subterranean catch-all of our
dwellings?
We can all realize the danger that
lies in wait for those who neglect this
important stronghold of disease. From
an ill-kept cellar rise poisonous .ex­
halations that permeate the house. Ma­
laria here lies in wait for victims, and
from here diphtheria and typhoid fever
and riienmatism send out their im­
palpable but deadly miasma.
For,
although disease germs may originate
in the cellar, they are no slay-nt-homes,
and soon make their way from cellar to
attic, leaving destruction and even
death in their wake.
Arming oprselves, therefore, for the
conflict in cap .and jacket and? old
glovefi, let us head our light brigade
and proceed to fall upon the enemy
right, valiantly.
The first attack should be in the na­
ture of a rout, and no quarter should
be shown.
If a few potatoes are left, sprout
them, and lay in a clean basket or box;
then fall upon all other valetudinarian
vegetables fhat skulk in corners and
behind boxes nnd barrels, and give
them decent sepulture in the ash' re­
ceptacle. Then sweep down the cob­
webs; send the most agile member of
the corps with dustpan and brush into
the bins, with instruc tions to “upare
not” empty barrels and boxes. Sweep
up the dirt, and let no tender senti­
ment withhold the avenging hand from
-veteran and rusty foot tubs, teakettles
and coffee mills.
Boxes and barrels that arc not need­
ed can be chopped up and added to the
kindling pile: pork barrels can l&gt;e
emptied and scalded; butter tubs
scraped and washed.
Brush off the
swing shelves; wash out the cupboards
where the canned fruit is kept, and
scrub the cellar stairs. Then, with u
bucket of lime and an old broom, if
you have no brush, give walls and ceil­
ing a thorough ctiat of whitewash.
That will sweeten the air and bring
cleansing and healing in its wake.
This being satisfactorily accom­
plished and a half peck of unslaked
lime placed in an open box to absorb
the moisture from the atmosphere, the
troops may be withdrawn for rest and
refreshment, assured that their first vic­
tory in the spring campaign is comfort­
ably perched upon their banners.—N.
Y. Times.

ocean. .
—It is araerted by local surveyor* that
the govehnicieat siirvey located about
4,590 acres of “good farming land” in­
aid© the lirni ca bf Kfamit lake, Oregon.
—Two men intoxicated and drivings
large gi'ay horse hitched to’u wagon.
Idhded with dynamite were arrested in
Wiiliinantfc. Conn., the other day while
driving ut u gallop.
—Vfooden trestle structures in the
United State:, aggregate 2,000 miles in
length and represent an expenditure of
$60,000,00(1. As they must be replaced
about once in uiue ydars the annual
outlay is al.out $7,900,000.
—A cow bn* been' known to recognize
th© picture of a oalf;! and the tiger
iz said to! be drawn to u trap by a pic­
ture Of a companion. The timid horse,
however, tu'a?s no notice of a picture,
and the cut wiil not spring at a painted
bird.
,*
—Mrs. Hugh Allen Spencer, a young
woman of Jackson; Ky.. was busily en­
gaged in her household duties, when
some phiidren rushed iuaud annoimeod
t Un tai lire .had broken out in the kitehen.
The exciteirci»i wis too great for the
woman and shu piwited hilo insensibility,
dying! iu u short time.
—The shark, which is the most vo­
racious of nil lishts, will If opportunity
offersl readily
up u bird, But as
lrea birds arc fer too "'ary to be often
caught napping, the shitrk’B diet in this
to birds
form is
‘ practically cuafine^
”
.................
.
that L ave been woundec^, or which have
fullea into the Kea from exhaustion^,
sucht s . migratory rind t A hep land birds.
—An old liquor bill against Ethan
Allen s in the
' posHt-sxiotiof
.
'
.
a resident
ofFairuAvcn,. Vt.
" . It is dated April 15,
1739, rintl goes to show that, like some
other Istuitly heroes ol 'revolutionary
'revolutionary
fame, jEthiru Alien had a fair capacity
and liking for liquor. T tic bill contains
er pf items of “ hree pence for
a nu
id “two shillings” for bottles of
flip.”
r.um.
—A I cat Iwlonging to u resident of
Camerbn. Mo., is nurs ng u litter of
wild rabbits and c&amp;rlngifor them with
motherly solicitude. Several kittens
were born to the cat u week or so ago,
but they all died. A neighbor found a
nest of very young wild rabbits about
the same time and they were put in
charge of the cat, with the happy re­
sult told.
SOME OF THE NEW HATS.
Tulle I* Used for Trimming and. of

There am plenty of picture hat*
among the new styles, nnd the tulle tiee
and loops come In nicely as artistic ad­
ditions to the costume. You can have
tulle ties on any kind of a hat. It is
not necessary to liave a bonnet to put
them on.
Green and violet tulle are
the prettieat colors. An exquisite litr
tie hat is mode of yellow straw—atraws,
I was going to say,- for the bat ie a
j&gt;oculiar arrangement of little straws,
set side by aide, with a violet at the end,
forming an edge of violets all around
the brim. Tulle loops almost conceal
the crowh. ‘ Another drcam (dream
©eems an especially appropriate*term
for a tulle hat) ha* a combination of
two shades of green tulle.
There is
absolutely nothing on the hat—a
round, black straw—but some stand­
up frills of light and dark green tulle
around the crown. Almost anybody
can have a hat like this. All that is
necessary to do is to buy an untrimmed
hat and cover It over with tulle. A
flower or two to stand up at the back
or at the frft side of the front is a
REYNARD IS VERY CUNNING.
great addition.
The tulle ties are
Trick, h, Which U&gt;« For CaU-hc HU knotted in a large bow under the chin.
Flowers
underneath
the brim are set
Prey and Etwsps* £11* Enemies.
No other still hunter can travel so at the back, where most of the hats turn
In the case of “nose hate” that
quietly as a fox, and mighty few men up.
are as crafty as the four-legged hunter tip down over the face, the brim Is not
when it comes to a matter of getting always bent up at the back, but in­
meat. Foxes have been seen in Eng­ stead the whole hat is propped up, as it
land, slipping from bush to bush, crawl­ were, with a Ixuik of flowers and rib­
Small button roses are very
ing and creeping after a feeding hare, bon.
for all the world like a man stalking pretty for the bandeaux under the brim.
Flower hats arc fashionable for
a deer. The fox cannot catch a rabbit
in a fair chase, but it* food is mostly women of all ages. A yiolet bonnet is
rabbits, in spite of their fleetneea But suitable for an elderly lady with white
at no time does it display its skill so hair, but made in another shape it be­
well as when running for life, with a fits a golden-haired lassie quite as well.
—N- Y. Merucry.
pack of hounds on its trail.
Lord Willoughby De Broke writers to
Curious Herbarium.
the Badminton Magazine to tell how a
The oldest and most curious her­
tired fox made straight for a flock ni
sheep in a pen, ran through them, and barium in the world is in the Egyptian
in tiie end escaped. Olaus Magnus, museum at Cairo. It consists of crowns,
Chain Lightning.
An extraordinary’ lightning story ii archbishop of Upsala, wrote a book garlands, wreaths and bouquets of
told by a correspondent. He says that ji called “Historia de Gentibua Septeai- flowers, all taken from the ancient
during the evening of September 9 •' trionalibus,” of which an English tombs of Egypt, most of the examples
last, while a violent thunder storm was] translation exists. Thia book tells of a being in excellent, condition, and near­
raging, he saw eight strange lightning • fox that leaped from back to back of a ly all of the flowers have been identi­
flashes, having “a chain formation with herd of goat*. As the dogs could not fied. They cannot be less than 3,000
years old.-Chicago News.
large elliptical links and of a golden- follow, the fox escaped.
A curious trick of English foxes is to
yellow color.” These “flashes” were as­
leap
as
high
ns
possible,
grasping
u
tonishingly slow, as “one of them took
slightly over a minute to pour from the tree branch with their teeth, hold on
clouds to the edge of the valley oppo­ till the hounds have gone on, and then,
site me.” This singular account be­ dropping to th© ground, escape. This
comes more interesting since a later is similar to the trick of tlje American
correspondent of the same journal has fox, which jumps into ft tree and rests
AND NEURALGIA CURED BY
testified to its substantial accuracy on a branch, but American dogs are not AR-THRO-PHON” I-A
from his own observations of similar such fools as English dogs. They
streams of lightning. He adds, how­ gather around the tree and howl until ^11
name olthtap«Mf.ty.
ol this paper.
H~ Hill
ever, that he has never seen the “chain” the hunter comes.—N. Y. Suu.
form, but has witnessed the spectacle of
Ad Economist.
a thick stream pouring slowly down
The other day Manager. Wardlow, of
“in the sort of cure which liquid taken
the telegraph office in Brazil, took a tel­
from a fettle.”—Nature.
18
YES, why not when you can
egram which read:
•
• I put the medicine right on the
“Miss------ , will you be mine?”
It was delivered to the proper party,
A
SORE SPOT?
Given an equal number of strands to
make up th© rope, and each of the same and Boon she came tripping into the
circumference, it may be readily shown office to wire her reply. It read:
*'Yp«;
Vac
Vo.
V*.
that wire, twisted into rope form, will
make a rope «c strong as to admit of no
comparison even with the best white
Ten wards, you see. and she paid her
hemp rope. Twisted hempen cords will quarter, then tripped out of the rocm
sustain 8,746 pounds, if the rope be one with the sweetest kind of a Blush.—In­
Inch thick; but one-eighth of an inch dianapolis Sim.
in diameter of iron will sustain more
reaches the sore spot and
than one inch in circumference of hemp
cures Blind Bleeding and
“In your day, as I understand it,
rope. No rope, whatever its material,
Itching Pile*. At drugcould bear comparison with an inch there was no glorious death except in
battle.
”
rope made of piano steel wire, such a
_
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___________ _ _____
Shade of Achille*—That la subatan268.000 pounds, or nearly iso tons, be- !
correct. They did not operate
W. H. HILL CO.,
fore it could be torn by a dmd weight. foT ^PP^dicitl* then. — Detroit TribI
Detroit, Mich.
—Cincinnati Enquirer.
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Rheumatism

| Piles Cured
Dr. Handy’s
Pile Owe

Interesting Information that Should be Care­
fully Read by the Fair Sex.
It Treats of the Dangers of Procrastination. Points
out the Way to Relief from Various Ills. The
Story of a Mother and Daughter.
From the Chronicle. Chicago. Illinois.
A story remarkable in many respects is
told by Mrs. George Argile which contains
much information which will bo lipprwiahed
by thousands of women who are suffering
as she did, and they will find rdi* f from nil
their trouble, so easily, so quickly, and so
permanently that they will wonder how the

Mr. George Argile left his native home in
Yorkshire, England, eight years ago to em­
brace the greater opportunities this country
offered. He was fortunate in imnitillately
securing a respoiirtblr position on his
arrival in Chicago wifh the Chicago and
Rock Island Railroad Company. Faithful
to his duties he received recognition by pro­
motions and to-day is in sole &lt; hnnp- of the
team tracks of this great raihr^ wstein.
The position is known in railroad circles as
foretr.nu of the teams that load and unload
freieht.
•
After one year and a half in the employ
of this road he sent for his wife and children,
who arrived safely here and in gooi health.
After soma two years residence here Mrs.
Argile oxnneiMwi ta feel badly. Like
thousands of other women she hail womb
trouble of over twenty years standing. At
first this trouble, in Chicago, was not suf­
ficiently acute to interfere mnterially with
her household duties, but in course of
months it developed to snc.h a degree that
it proved exceedingly painful to her to at­
tend to the many little duties required to
keep a house neat and tidy. This condition
continued to grow worse and worse till she
was forced to recognize that if she did not get
skillful medical aid, she would grow into a
confirmed invalid. During tins period a
neighbor whom she had known for quite a
while told her that she was using Dr. Wil­
liams’ Pink Pills for Pule People with ex­
cellent results, and she believed that they
would rid her of all her troubles without
the aid of any physician. Having confi­
dence in her nvightar’s words she com­
menced to take the pills pome six months
So and found that after taking the first box
e felt an improvement, not great, but
sufficient to realize that if thia better feeling
continued she would be on the right road.
With the second box, she knew that she
was getting better, a« she gained both flesh
and strength, felt a buoyancy of spirit she
had not experienced in years, and the pains
from which she had suffered so much were
quickly growing l«w. To-day it has been
five months since she began taking the pilh.
She i* relieved of all her pains, has regained
her strength, so that she is able to work all
day, and xt is only when she overexerts her­
self that she has any indication of pains,
which would also happen to a perfectly well
woman.
This to the story of what Dr. Williams’
Pink IMRs for Pale People have done for her,
and ef course she is well satisfied with the
benefits she has received. But this does not
end by anv means what she has still farther
to tell and what ii more she sneaks with the
same knowledge she has of her own case,
the case of her little daughter Emily who is
15 years old. She says in regard to her “about
three years ago Emily in the summer months
when diphtheria was prevalent, was taken
down with iL She was very ill anti had a
serious time of it for weeks. Several times
I doubted whether she would pull through
but thanks to her strong constitution she got
better and after many weeks was about
again. I noticed, however, that something
was left ia her throat which seemed to effect
her. Then, too. she did nol regain her old
. lively spirit* Sne was languid in her move­
ments, she complained sf being tired and
further more it occaxne perceptible that sh«

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'JAX0N

Watch for the New Story
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE.
Whereas default has been made in the con­
ditions of a certain real estate mortgage, bear,
mg date the 27th day of April. I6&amp;4. ex.-cuted by
Bvron DIokitMou anti Anna Dies lusou his wife.
&lt;°’9VbUA1?’M‘c,2- to Adr,Mn r»Cjwk, of Hustings, Micb., and neeorde i in the
office of ibe register of deed* for the । o ,ntv o!
BMrP’-®nU‘«h’Tth day oi April. |»|. at 2JO p.
m In
in Uber
[Jb&lt;T &lt;7
47of
Of rui&amp;rt 1*1I *A,,,I
.. r;77.*
m.,
—* ••ill
•------—

shmild any default be made lu the payment of!
the Interest due ou said morrgatf*. or any in-2
^ailment &lt;&gt;f either prmcIpMl or lnieri-&gt;&gt;t, on anv
day
the same
dim.. ..I
and......
pavable
Rlirwlllwhen
IhO
UMnm
r.ln-i.uis unpaid
....
... nrrears
. ....and
..
should
the same
temaiu
and in
for thirty days, so much of the jir&gt;o&lt;;lr»al of said
mortgage jet remaining unpaid wiih *u ar
rearagesof Interest shall at the notion nftbe
owner of said mortgage, alter the lai».-eo£ said
thirty days, become at once due and pwablr.
and the inteiest due April rth. Hue, on said
morte-age and note aooonipau.1 Ing the mme. not
S^nu?KboeP
B?d remain m arrears f,»r
?n?^Ahaa.,1
lt“xklh’-,tlle moV&lt;aFer elects to
consider, and does hereby consider the whole
amount yet remaining unpaid ulH&gt;a -udd mort­
gage and note to be dur and, payable, and that
the whole amount of both principal and Inter
to b. dur on AakfmnrrS^wdX
at this date Is five hundred and forty eight dollars
xty,onts
and no wocecdinge
at law or in equity h.sring been Instituted to
rc,?ver tbe*’“°uiit so due. or any nart thereof
no^pe Is therefore hrrebv alveii. that by virtue
°VijF pp*er of sale in said ntnrHiMKC &lt;Minb«li.rd
whieb has become operative brtuuse of ib»*
®*»d 144 tursun..cr of the
statutes In such caae* mart* and provided, the
preinlHes described in -aid mortgsge will be
E’d®} Public auction to th- hiabrst blddrr on
th® oourt house 1» the' city of Hastl-.gs, (that
bemz the place wb-re the eln-uit court for the
county of Barry. Is held.) for ta»- purpose of
paUuglbe amount dor on said mortgage and
pots, avtf the costs of foreclosure. Toe prenv
In **'d mongsge as fallows:
All those certain hirers or mure1&lt; of land sit­
uate and being In the City of Hasting?, tu the
Onnnty of Barrv. luud mate ot Mi-trgin. d»v
sorited as follows, to wit.- Lota VTOMkHTl In
’U1*'&gt; -o'*

Adzixm D. OOOK, Mortgagee.

was growing nervoux Her condition dnr
tag
after j„her
sickm^sdid
did »
—0 the
—- following yearbmcc
r Hckuf'&amp;K

worw. The noonj yw. I Itn.m I, ...
but nrobsblr being with her comtanth- t-j
not frilly realise.thM slit w.pi-fr.i|&lt;ln)h?.....
ting In u very Imd wnv.
•. ’.
‘ ft was only in the forepart of laxt vr lr
ths: J became wnourly uiumiwl, whir Ian.
guidnew. her constant tiradm-M incnsu^l
and she became so nervous and x&lt;&gt; fri tfu’’
that if any person spoke to her, h u,.u!j ’
make her era.. Her amietiu- got p«wr w ith
ererv month and I did really wonder how
the little thing could five ..D what»h&lt; it.Her tomulexinn !&gt;eegtn» sallow an.]
,j
a greenish hoc, nnd she tiecame w nni I calh -I •
skin and l^n&lt;-«.very thm indeed. TVN
wic her condition some four&lt;«»n:ithK
It was st this time that 1 hud taken a few., f
the pills, and ceemnrncing to 2et faith in
them I made. Enulr tsk»- tlvm. j - tv |m
mediately she feh better, perhaje. thnVic
quite .true, hut certainly idler th- third u,-.|
1
T ftn improved condition in her
and this improvement continued up tn the
second month, slowly but snrelv. ‘Then the
improvement of firn child became marked
her appetite retunied and grew better with ’
every day, she commenced tn fatten tin Mie
became more cheerful and livelv ante her
nervousneea ai.tlines left her ahogrth* r. r'
“ In the lest two weeks her couipkxion
Imi rrgaipwi the perfect colopof httlth her
cheeks are flcetliy and plump and sh«- h a»
lively aw a cricket. Her appetite—vi-ll the
lew. said about that the Utter, she h eating
all the time, and.all the time i* hungry
When she now comes home from school, in­
stead of listlessly crawling into the hotue
to lie down to rest, she is romping all over
the bouse and cries ’Mother vou don’t
know how good it feels to be full of fife
bow gi*d I am that I don’t feel tired any
more.’ She has completely thrown off her
nervousness, and all tliore symptoms which
for three long years made me fear verymuch that she had not long to lire.
“All this I know to be dur to Dr. Wil­
liams’ Pink Pills because she has taken
nothing else apd I am indeed thankful that
Providence brought the thought to me of giv­
ing them a trial, know what ahad condition I
was in before I took them, and I saw the
condition ray daughter Emily was in To­
day both of us look and *re well, i can do
the work in ray house every day as I did
fonnerlr without nny trofiNe and Emily is
one of the liveliest, most cheerful and plump
girls in our neighborhood, and that o. say­
ing u good deal as the children around u«
are noted for splendid health and excellent
spirit*.' We live at 4760 Wentworth Ave.
“ The above is a correct statement of the
facto concerning my case and that ef my
daughter Emily.
(Signed.)
Emilt Argile.”
Sworn and subscribed to before me this
fourth day of February 1896.
Dax. Greexe,
Salary Publie.
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills contain, in a
condensed form, all the elenirpto necessary
to give new life and richness to the blood
and restore shattered nerves. They are an
unfailing specific for such diwaai s’a* loco­
motor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus’
dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nerv­
ous headache, the aftek effect of la grippe,
palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow
complexions, all forms of weakness either in
male or female. Pink Pills are sold by all
dealers, or will be sent port paid on receipt
of price, 50 cento a box. or six boxes for
$2.50—(they are never sold in bulk or by the
100) by addressing Dr. Williams’ Medicine
Company, Schenectady, N. Y.

MORTGAGE PA’.E.
Default having b&lt;-en made lor mure than sixty
days in the payment of Interest overdue apd
payable on a mortgage dated March t«:&gt;. 1MW.made bv JoshUA D -B&amp;ker and Kk.’ubcth Baker,
husband and wife, of Castle ton: Barn County.
Michigan, to Jol:h M. Bmitb. and rccoiieu in
the office o! the Hex!sterofderd.f. for tbeOrnty of Bam-. In the State oi Mk hU-ai'. pa tl.e
21st day of October. l®3. i n liber ;T at; in. rtJsgcs. on page
for which defimit its
ouu M. Smith. By vtrtur 0! the rkht ghfu him
by the said mortgare. has made and iurvby
makee the whole principal sum of saji|rc(*tgage and the interest aceroed tliereoti now
and payable and on which mrrtgsge tl.ere is
claimed to be due at the date of this nd lee the
sum of seventeen hundred and eighty Mx do!
lars and forty one cent* and an attortiey fee of
twenty-five doMars provided for in ?ai&lt;! mort­
gage, and no suit or proceeding at law havipg
been Inst luted to recover the amount pecuird
by said mortgage er any part thereof.
Notice In there fore hereby driven that ou tiie
»tb day of December.H&amp;. at ten o’clock In the
forenoon, there will be sold at.the north trout
door ef the cour- house. Ip the city ot HfstlnR!-.
county of Barry and state uf Midi team said court
bouaebelng the place miwhich the circuit court
for the County nf Barry is heJd.grcpublic auction
to the highest bidder, lhe pn nn.-rs d»-crlb&lt; &lt;i
In said mortgage, or so much thereof ns iran be
necessari to satisfy the amount c.i»- «•» ?.nd
mortgag;'a*, above set forth, with (In* Innryd
thereon, and the respr. charges rnd eijer cs
allowed by law and provlced for In said martimue. said premises being situate in 1 he town­
ship of Ca*tletaii. eeunty of Berry amt &lt;: ite otMiclPgan and Uescrl ed v follows, io wit:
Pelt.g the we’t one half of the northwest
fourth of nctlon number three, in toym
ship
number writ
thrt* i north,
nuum । ticmict
*«
’P run»ver
crm. rnru«seven west Iti tin- township of Cauteton. &lt; ■ ; i.l&gt;
ot Barry and state of Mfchtgap. and '•m.niii.int .
eighty :wres of land.- SrwdiM to the I s'.ted
States surer v of s?«ld •ectlon num’-er three.
Dated Bep.eiub-r XHli. WJohn M. smith. Mortgagee
Aloxzo E. Kekahton,
Aiterney for Mortgagee.

PROBATE UUbKK.
State of Mkhlgsn, County of Barn-——
Atasmion of rhe pn&gt;t&gt;nt.* (Yiurrt !&lt;”• the
r'r.fmtv ’.fR,"'', h*»lden at ’het
Omer.
In the City ol Hastings. In said County on Mnroay. the afltn day of (hiohlr. t&gt;-. the yt-Sr
one thotwand eight bundu*d n&lt;:d nlnHy-Mx. ,
PteieulCharles W. Armstrong. Jutlge ot Pro- •
bate.
In the matter of the estate of Ella StNingemiicher. d&gt; censed.
On reawHug sod filing the petl’ldn duly veri­
fied, ot Fred Spangemacher. husband uf JMid
deceased, nraylng that a rertal’» lustninvnt
this day filed in said court rurportirg tn tie the
last will nnd testament of said deceased.-be
admitted to nrnliate and the executor therein
"nn &gt;‘nted.
Thereupon it is ordered.that Thursday the 19th
dgy of Naveinber. A. D., UH, u&lt; leu o'clock in
the forenoon, be a*Mgi»rd fur the hearing
said petition and that the belra at law ot s* d
deceased and all other persons Interested tn
said eatnie, are required to anpear at n session
of said Court, then to be holiien nt the Probate
office, in the City of Baatines. In sold County,
and show cause, If any the..tw. why the r-rayer
of the petitioner may not be cne&gt;t«-&lt;l. An 1 tt is
further orderwl. that said peril Ion- r she 1 o’.w
to the persons interested In sub! estate, ot the
pendenev rd said fa-tltton andthe hearing there­
of by causing a copy of this order to be publish­
ed in the Hasting* Ranker, n 'newspper
printed ati« 1 clrtulMied in said County nf Barry.
once in each week for three successive weeks
previous to said day of hearing.
Chamixs W. Armwroxo.
A true copy.l
Judge ot Probate.

�istinc

Banner,.

Ihui^day, Nov. 12, 1856.
w. R. COOK. La«**l Ktfitnr.

The Editor’s

Ladies in earnest,

Prevent slckrj
*e**uo by kerpi
with Hood’s mu

■j* btoua iteh mm’YuJ

bJ»xon ^rlze

row(ler lca,en,

Bend ■ 2 wnt s um? tor a Uan-lwme set
ol J.xon itonD’pieiurw.

Views

•«» »'«n
up his stave factory.
J'r»»k Mehns. tell ?M fwl (n the Ari
Mu“uulu' '■&gt;"'« l»-

■

Ewem.lsafrlKl)l&lt;u| ;,ffi,q|nn. bot
ail o.ner »kln dlseue. It.uu lx-wlloa„M,:.
H
or Ite Witt’s Witch
Hua I S»lru. It.uevur («lt» to cun- Piles.
Interior of Observer Oihcu.
Down
hnvnWitb Nervous Exhaustion—
W. 11. Goodyear.
?„• Wake fuluesa—Flood Had to
.Til!
?’"■* Hl
Ht Houghton
Honxbton .pro.
. .. -lump
. »roI*c Choked Dotra.
r r^ K^"l,!!°,&gt;tU,".D2^r Jurll‘K Oeiubcr.
'
'
uunug uetoUer.
was the condition ot
of C.
i... De- j '»‘iu.
rv.u.ing
the-------rocord.
.
:or of Coopcrr.yille .Mich.) Ob- In tin Spring a young man’s fancy light'
Ke expresses Lir. experience ! •J . -10-10 thotuiHs or - De .Will’s LlHle
.dw.y., , ),.uhM llu.
“My. li’.e-v.ork haa
lias been ; L*ny Iu.&gt;ejs t.u
.rt.: and confining. As a re­ hvet, purify the bk-uu, and InviM-nde th,.
. ..1th failed and
as stricken ”ys eI!f*
=■
H. Goodyear.
•. i js exhaustion;, I hud xio apLoniiRi'.fa wf|1 fiuMu be fat fora new lull
•-•*&gt; of .eep vcetued to be wearwear- an.t dberUHi naiJenvu al ^ntunagoo.
•— - .'oxw'Tisvu ui uiiionncuu
v life
!i ‘:’ cut.
out. While in this condicondi- . Many bomrs arn bring rebuilt.
r. Wheeler*
Whcclcr’s Nerve Vitalixer was
its use L/^Jtiiouie fa Um .-taudard. tltfie. and
ronderful effect frotnthi i tne ilM'ure Lough Cure is the standard
a few nights I was able ' b‘«p*ftiuoii fur every cuogh or cold, it
ap. !
Lh”
hanult ss temedy that produces
. arc all the
imniHti
l.tlA »resuits.
lit
ti Gooyka’i?’
immediate
W. H.
re returned and became as
. i gained 12 pout
Memes I*. Beach, sr.. aged 96. was
ly mind became clear burned to death fa tih home. Delta iown• weeks, my
i*tive, and 1 was
restored to BUlp, Eaton county. He lived alone.
•i health. ”
Mrs. R. ihYoung. Middleburg. la,
wnies. 1 have used Due Minute Cough
Cure for six years, faith for myself and
children, and 1 consider It the quickest
acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure I
tiKCULZITION •
w. U. Goodykak
88 quite. evar used.
Jarob Miller’s meat market In Jackson
was robbed of halt a wagon load of chick­
: i: &lt;xrieuftural saclety will pay 20 rip and hams and ail the . money In the
: re d«»:;ar on ptimraun this year.
Did you ever think how readily the
I :.,’, .-. re l umficapptd by bad nealhrr.
blood l3 poisoned by. constipation? R]U|
", *v,. &lt;y, editin' ol thu Ciuhllnc
blood means bad health and vremntuiv
D in * .it. paid a novel eleetfon b.-t la.-t nki age. De Witt’s Little Early Risers, the
F&gt;;
He swept the chimneys uu Dr. famous little pills, overcome obstinate eouW. H. Goodvkab
Brown’s huuse.andat the close hnnhacd fur stipatiou.
Menominee caught a snow storm last
M 'Knucy. A crowd of several hundr. d
week, fully ten inches falling during a
; .in a:iJ applauded.day.

rn.B. .
across a skeleton uf an Indian
b i.tl abi ut’two feet belnw the surface.
T; • sk?Ieto:i was In iH-rfrct cunditiou. and
on rre!: w: nt was a metal bracelet, while
bj-iue thr !• .sly l.iy a fine Scalping knife.
!’&gt;!»• ta:nuu« Arnold Work at Battle
C.eeji 'M- been tilted up as a mission by
ifoi r
» ?■ S'lt-ii Day Adventists.' The
w. » • n-;ts a reading room, and luuiuipr u.
t-’i the uufortuuare, and those
.nr
, ai d t r other .three-11 urs will

A. L.Wooster, a prominent citizen of
Osseo, ich.. after s uffering excruciatingly
from piles for twenty years, was cun d io
a short time by u^ing DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Balve, an absolute cure for all skin
diseases. More of Illis' preparation is used
an all others combined.
W. H. Goodyear
D. A- Me Rea. nf Port Sanilac, will reco,er frt&gt;«n the injuries received by a mor­
Ur bursllUK Iu tile rreeut H -publlcau calebratios there.

Young mothers dnad the Summer mon­
ths ou account of the treat mortality amoug children caused by bowel troubles.
Perfect safety may !m- assured those who
in iBerrien cuuiKy keep on hand DeWitt’s Colic and Cholera
cure, and adiniui»b*r it promptly. For
firi!: jfiriu d acr deoF Ci e ‘ cramps, bilious colic, dyseuteiy and diar­
ist;’ we.-k., and reut it to tliiBa. it ttffutds Instant relief.
W. H. Goonyf.AB
!. with the; p.dio A'iog card:
Charles R. S’lgh has pinched hiiusvlf
awake from his net silver nightmare, slid
, Mir’i., pH-en’-Creir r..mp :- gone buck to his furnllurr facto:?. • He
the enclosed tn Msjurninl Mrs. says i.e is out uf polities.
h.ey. an:i unu- - th.*.' th y
etefeBon N.vvnt «r
English Spavin Liniment remove* all
Hani. Suit or Calloused Lumps and Blem­
iwWrty .shnrh-akc.
ishes from hotties. Blood Spavins. Curbs,
Splints,* Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stiflts.
nt B..ff»J.-, Sprain^, all Swollen Throats. CopKhs, etc.
Save $50 by use of due bottle. Warranted
People’^ t’utnitaori SettRp the most wcindertul Blemish Cure ever
known. Sold by W. H. Goodyear. Drug­
gist, Haslinxs, Mich. *

&gt;flt an n hirh

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Buckle t-aro ca 8*ne
The be-t solve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, &lt;ait rhenm.j ft vet
sores, tetter. ciiapi «d ’.cuds,-chil^iains,
cor .is, and all skin Irruptions, and: posi­
tively cure piles or no pay required. It
fa &lt;naniutpcd :o give perfect satisfaction
or money refuhd^d. Price 25 cents 1 er
box. Fur sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
druggist.

The call of the Congregational church at
Mattawan to Mbs Wesemecht. has been
accepted. She is the youngest in the bus­
iness.
’ The Round Oak Stove Works at- Dow­
1c-«»•'.'til g^h’ nt Ludington cleared agiac started up yesterday as a result of
h fhjre o* iubh -»j fur .'*u f»*et hack, and McKinley’s election, and the Dowagiac
,, ,v -*&lt; ?.r "pi-niu^ r er‘h * hardened mnuufacturing company will start its
5Atl‘;.
drills Monday,
J* . ! A D Mij. St Jolihs. IfaVi- I ur­
Mr. Stomp, a grain buyer of Armada,
. 52.1:17 bitrrells of fine apples at &lt;0 promised if McKinley was elected to pay
•* i &gt; 1. bs«iT4i. Last yeat the sfeu.!* apy es 80 cents a bushel for the first load of wheat
"i - iu Si 50 to Sd.tlth
brought in. Edward Cuuuor was on hand
at 6 a. m.

THE OLDEST
AND THE BEST
Cnugh-cure, the most prompt and
effective remedy*for diseases of the
vhYnat and lungs, is Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral. As an emergency medi­
cine, for the cure of
Croup, Sore Throat,
Lung Fever and
Whooping Cough,

AYER’S
Cherry Pectoral
cannot be equaled.
E. M. Brawley,
D. D„ Dis. Sec. of
the American Bap­
tist Publishing Society, Petersburg,
Va., endorses it, as a cure for violent
colds, bronchitis, etc. Dr. Brawley
also adds: To all ministers suffering
from throat troubles, I recommend

AYER’S
Cherry Pectoral
Awarded Medal at WorM’i lair.

AW RUS Cm Ltar Ml Start TimMm

'P&gt;e postal cards and
i.axe ••ren
dnuKlBR along by various &lt;*:&lt;•)* &lt;•» imdl.
and It has been impossible to
n rnrrcct report until now. I' i-» p»».« i-l«ed.
hi this hie dale, in «•!&gt; &lt; . :•» gne the
reader a clear Idea ot ho v Hie la«h« - &lt; xp*v»»e&lt;l theuiselveH.

Spencer &amp; l arnt*$ foruituie factory at
Benton Harbor have (M'gun work upon r
six car load order which was cundiiliooa)
upon McKinley’s election.

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tv. i-i njr.v g.crt’g xuny.
M’V ”o0 copies rf il l­
b :p:&gt;'^tifg h’».i valunl'le
&lt; •-.’••• n; o i I
ei»-r.i»ijbifah•
■»&gt;( &lt;u.;y Idfing- !H|Ur«it to
i i've iitJdh •».&lt;. tn*:»!) otic.
.
Manios, tb cuVtr co.*t &lt;»f
’• ■ •
. iuid inr Inkik will fa* sent
‘
It Is a vrrt%’H mciii -si jjbrarv.
■ i mplriu in onto vuluwi Contains 1008
profusely llfaslrifad. The frei
fihticn h prvelsely the same as that
nr *-*o exerp: only that the books are In
'•runu' uiahilla paper covers insteail ot
■ 'tii. s nd now before all are given
away.

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•

an Echo of the Campni-1
PoHUmI m.M,er, ud Hie public in
generm |lave 1KM,n Uwplj luIen),Iwl m (be
nnUoanlvMeofthn worn.., In thl, cm0Al,n. Tlais wa, rarriod on by m-ans of .
po.1,1 card.
by wom,u al, 0Mr lb.
Untied SUIei io a dclKnuu-d uinnulnelnrIne office show clerical force h.ndled .ud
counted th, bnllola. While It I, true tbaI
Hie bnllol, cartiot be cou:ile,| r„r
u.
vorite Prealdenllal 6indld.tr, of n„. [atr
voter,. u,e movem. ,-.
uol,H a
deep .kniaeauce. n'.vlne ,a ej«|ict,1 llhlt.
trnlwn of the drill of
.
women, on puldlo m.Uers, n, c&lt;m.p«tt(1
with the i xpre-eeil opltiioo In- ihe h(.n
It will be obM-rved Ih.t t'.e I’K-ldl.lll.m
vole I. very moo...... ..
. in pr.port.. o I.,
the other wee. thi.n t.
deetlon. There an . „r, ,,
in . U1
n«m-« which ranilot be nemw: a.
lur tin* reason ll ui &lt;miy
wh t.,.
nature* aupvared
tu$ w.-t d &lt;?«,,! r, „n.
veh&gt;|H*. were count, &lt;L -M'am । i rsIn tb.lr bdhrMfr of puip.;xS|Mt i» reaHie that touch anfahues- mkh etc y in if
vuu s wrie eoun’t d on ii-w uMnmni.v of
fume other IndlwUul il ; ii d o voivr. The
vote Ium been irtriftiy tMlf .H„| MA?ar6»ely
r«*p»ited. no pirjudicr brh.x allowed m
the oftit-t-&lt;.( the I’otlum t.er« M! Fo&lt;h| Cof­
fee Co., whose citth'e fomi, bv the way.
are about equally divid'd in tnelr &lt; pinions
uu the cold and silver qur»ti&lt;m.
This Woman’s Vote Ih.m called forth let­
ters from many prominent woinm through­
out the country, and wiitie Hie voles do
not count de facto, the writer* appreciate I
the underlying motive In the movement,
which is to bring to the fnmt tlie'idea of
the right of women to express tin Ir opin­
ion as to who sbHil make the laws under
which they. a» well as the men. are gov­
erned. lhere h a qualntuess running
through the following lettei that
‘ will
“■ ‘be
appreciated, perhaps. ’IThe
’
,
letiei* vcornea
from Baltimore. Md.
N«-ver
... mindJ the
name or the candidate she voted for.
‘•Postum Cereal F xal Coffee Co..”
Battle Creek, Mich.
GepHemau:-I and very grateful to you for theI*neficenl Otivilege of voting ihti tall. Through
this o^ act. you prove that you think your
mothers, wives, sisters and sweethearts
are citizens of these Dulled States. 1
never was a foreigner and yet this is the
first time 1 have ever been a citizen.
1 have never been a traitor, uor a spy of
any klud. never was a bank-robber, coun­
terfeiter or thief, never placed in a re­
formatory and l*t loose a few days before
election, uever been a drunkard or a pau­
per. The opposite sex tell rue the reason
why I have never been a citizni. is because
I was not born right. Therefore, for over
half a century, I have been unable to cast
my vote.
It pleases me Io cast ray find vote for
American principles. 1 sincerely trust
that the women of our land wifi be free to
vote hereafter and demotudrste that we
are progressing In the right direction, for
our vote will be an honest our fur an Ison­
est purpose, for right living, which will
give us an honest and au iiitelllgcirt lul uf.
votenr, whose efforts will t«e i&lt;» out hup of­
fice the man that will siaud firm cgklus;
all that is evil. It is uf great concern to j
u.« who j»haJl be our rulers, and Jf tlscy
stand fur poiltfci I powvr.itnd cr vdy ends
alone, the inevitatde rest,’ 1
in lheir aduiinistn.tiuti.
In Jie h’ope Unit the rigfi:
bc
uppermost, 1 «ui,

Wblskera ih«« are preaswrely gr»? or
faded should lie colored to prevent the
b»ok of age. and Buckingham^ Dye! excels
all others in coloring brown or black.
Bawasw of Ointment* for Catariji J hat
f'otttkln .Mercury.
a? mercury will surely desl,£* JJ}*
smell and completed derange the who.a^«'st«m
whan enfaiina it thr. uuti the inucuus spt-fac^«.
Such articles ahould »”*' • k1*
niXVAai?
pr O’er:pl long t» mu whims ^T’,t“t,fa Pjnj-**.*'•
ai the diunage Ui-y wih d«&gt; l«i£n
’
gooi v«.n eno powibly derive from then|. Hail
Catarrh Cure. inauu*artur.d hy F.•*’; Cb«‘ * *
Co. .Toledo. O. ronfaina no mercury, anaii"
fakei. ihUrnalty. artlnr direct!v ««**«»
and mucous surfaces uf the ».»
Hall’s C-*»nrrb Cure be ’,u7,v’a’’*Llh1*f5&gt;?'rfo
It fa taken fufarmUly hi &lt;1 fa wadajnjjf
Ohio, by F. J. Cneuev &amp; O». Test I mon tai &lt; free,
oy druggists, price .5c |»er b&lt;|l.e.

CASTOFW
For Infants and Children.
&lt;r*FP«.

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Ohio
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rrtiicr states. sail 1-sr
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Battle Creek, Mien., Nuv. »uu 1591.

Abool 70 Mr cent ot Po«rnro Fo^d 6&gt;r

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X*' GEN- GfiANT TN WABTME MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

Phabs.
It is well known thai brain
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•uy form of obyHe.1 &lt;il«od,r. io uy for I
mandor or the Army.
"“
"r ,w" wk, iMTlnr r,a Uie 0010 I
entlrelv and uslrg
if«ir,r Pbatna.
p,.er..~. A
* '
mon coffee entirely
birotig ueKtuitui netvuuN syatrui will elim­ Counterfeit Prcacntmentu of Him Were
Widely Circulated at Flr»t — Illa
inate almost any form of disease, and by
Clear aua Mnsical Voice and
leaving off coffee, one gets rid of thet di­ *
* *“ / Unniilltary Galt.
rect cause of nervous prostration, and by
taking on Postum Cereal Fre d Cuffre. our
Writing of that period of Gen. Grant’s
directly build 1 In the phosphates and th’e
mnj -aroer when he had become commandA*
needed eletneuts to reoonstriwt tire gfav
(natters In the nerve centers throughout of
union forces Gon. Horace Porter
|h» body.
...............
says in the Century magazine:
Sauiplre of POMum can bo had by nuti!,
A description of Gen. Grant’s per­
free upon application at the hmue — •«- at
— sonal appearance at this important
Bat'lo Crwk. Mtahk.n. l»mey grocers p-ric»d of his career may not be out of
throughout the United States,
' ’ can
CMn furm.ii
uru‘a“ place here, particularly
up to that
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The drnwid for I’osUMuliMbbirenamH*- I ’ime the pulCi:- h&amp;fl ivccivrd such erm.H.g, and linsHltnmird the aHekthm iff riJBcoua mipresaions of- him. There
many iniluHdrs.
imitators. There is but one original "’•’ft*
few correct portraits of him
and palatable Cereal F.maJ Coffee, n« can &gt; in circulation. Some of the earliest
be easily determined by teM.
tot.__ ’The red picture*; purporting to be photographs*
bo
senK cniitiilijhiK the words
m;
’•U|'.,|ii'i!UK 'h,,
11
(’• » of him hud been nmaiufactured when
pj-k of Jle was at the distant front, never atopIW.uiu C.»real un the paeka^.-. will propiug in one place, long enough to be
tret the buji-r.
&gt; “focused.” Nothing daunted, the pracRoijprt J. V\ bite, of Grand Itapids.wus ticers of that art which is the chief
ec cf the vain, had photographed
robbed of $400 by three colored women tok
1
in Chicngo.
I ’a burly beef contractor, and spread the
Miss E. L. Abiiott, of Dowagiac, and pictures broadcast as representing the
Mias Mary Wilson, of Muskegon, grad­ determined, but rather robust, features
uates uf a local hospital in Grand Hap- of
' the coming hero, and it was some
before the rent photographs which
ids, left to take charge of nursing hos- 1 time
,
followed were believed to be genuine.
pitnls at Nankin and Wahu^
The Bancroft house at Imlay City, | False, impression* of him were de­
rived, too, from the fact that he had
owned by D. McGill is, was destroyed-by :
fire with part of the content*. Loss,. come forth from a country leather
store, and was famous chiefly for strik­
$0,000.
John Evert, emplpyed on Hie farm of ing sledge-hammer blows in the field,
and
conducting relentless pursuits of
James Patterson near Ravenna, com-'
mitted suicide by cutting his throat his fees through the swamps of the
southwest.
He was pictured in the pop­
with a pocket knife. He was about 55 1
years of agfe, and the only cause known ular mind as striding about in the most
is despondency.
. 1approved swashbuckter style of melo­
Robert O’Connor, aged IS, son of a /drama. Many of us were not a litde
to find in him a man of slim
wealthy man of Louisville, Ky.. escaped ■surprised
’ , «.
from the sanitarium at Battle Creek f,g'urc’
stooped, five feet eight
where he was being treated for insan-1 inchefi “ he*ht' w*4rhW only 135
ity caused by cigarette smoking.
। P°«nds’ Bnd of ° modesty of mien and
By the payment of $8,000, S. Dessau,'«el*,leuess of n*onner whlch *emwl
president of the Dessau company. New to fit him more for the QOUrt lhan for
York, secured a 20-vear extension to the can,P* 11 is e-ves were dw-k ^ra-V1
his lease of the Millie mine in Iron *nd J"ere V? mOt,t
of ^
Mountain.
| features.
~ TLike nearly all men who
Joseph Paul Reiff, a jeweler well speak little, he was a good listener;
known in masonic circles, died at his but his face gave little indication of his
thoughts, and it was the expression of
home in Detroit, aged 52 years.
The Dowagiac Manufacturing com­
pany’s drill works have started up, giv­
ing employment to 150 mem
The fruit growers of Summit town­
ship, Mason county, have formed the 1
Summit Fruit Package company, with
a capita) stock of $10,000.
The number of fatalities in mince in
Houghton county during the year ended
October 1 shows a great falling off com- J
pared with other years. Only 19 lives
were lost, out of nearly 9,000 men cm-1
ployed.
A Lawton man has been experiment­
ing with a new kind of sirup, made
from the juice of watermelons toiled
umiin/oiHi’ni /
down. The flavor is much like that of
GEN. GRANT IN 18G.
sorghum, only somewhat richer.
Allegan county has furnished 22 pa­ his eyes which furnished about the only
tients to the insane asylum at Kalama­ rcBjxjnse to the speaker who converted
with him. When he wiuj about to say
zoo in the past year.
Merchants in the western portion of anything amusing, there was always
the upper peninsula are being victim­ a perceptibie twinkle in hi:» eyes be­
ised by means of forged checks, but no fore he began to sjreuk, and he often
dew to the swindlers has been secured laughed heartily at a witty remark or
| a humorous incident.
ns yet.
His mouth, like Washington’s, was of
* Dr. George W. Jones’ fine new bain
just outside the limits of Imlay City, the letter-box shape, the contact of the
was set on fire nnd burned to the ground. lips forming a nearly horizontal line.
This feature, was of a pattern in strik­
Loss, Sl.CUO.
■
Morenci has lost its oldest resident, ing contrast with that of Napoleon,
Mrs. Maris Drake, who died at the ad­ who had a bow mouth, which looked as
• if it hud been modeled after a front
vanced age of 92 years.
Claude Putnam. 23 years old. acci­ view of his cocked liat. The firmnes-i
dentally shot himself a hi)/ out hunt­ with which the general’ssquare-sha;red
ing near Kingsley, the charge entering ■jaws were set when his features were
in repose was highly expressive of his
his abdomen. Ho died in a few hours.
: force of character nnd the strength of
VrMFUte
I hia wlli P°wcr- Ilis hoir and bcar 1
tod r-.ur od.iiws .o II. E. Bohlen 4
°' “
”1“r „,
CIH. Bio. sn&lt;l set • Irte sample box of beardI was wore lull, no part f h
Dr. King’s New Life Pills.
A trial will face being shaved, but, like the hair,
convince you of thr.ir merits. These pills ■ was always kept closely.and neatly
sir easy tn RCliou nnd an* particularly ef-; trimmed. Like Cromwell. Lincoln and
fcc.ive in the cure of Constipation nnd several other great men in history, he
sick headache.
Fur Malarial and Liver ,
u warf on his cheek. In his case It
Troubles they have been proved Invalu- wna ^3^ anj located on the right
able. They are guaranteed to be 1*^-r eide jUBt Qbove the line of the beard.
I, free from 'very drlrterlou. sutetmee His face wax not perfwUrsymmetrlod.
XWSJji b,T£U°X i the.
btdng a H*UhV7^&gt;

XM»ro«en s Rich Hllrer V«ria.
William Dowdell, a prospector, has
discovered a rich mineral vein near the
headwaters of the Sturgeon river in
Baraga county. Sj«cimens exhibited
1 by him are rich in'-aitver. The vein out*
crops in the vicinity of the so-called sil­
ver mountain, where, according to tra­
dition., a fabulously rich vein of silver
was discovered by the French courier
De Bois many years ago. The outcrop­
ping was lost nnd never since found.
Dowdell has taken pains to locate hia
find uccurately nnd his specimens are *
undergoing analysis,
Cltmed Its Doors.
The Mecostu County savings bank at .
.Big Rapids is embarrassed and haa
closed its doors. President D. F. Comrtook refused to talk. A statement pub­
lished October 6 showed rc.sourcea of
$302,000. of which $44,000 was cosh
hand. There hus been a slight Fy
•Jleudy run on the bank for the Jf S'.
few days, ti is believed that tha O
sets will equal the liabilities.

Found Eeucuur Ore.
The find of Bessemer ore in the old
channel of the. Michigamme river at
the Mansfield mine in Iron Mountain
promises to be the richest and most ex­
tensive that has been discovered in the
upper peninsula in recent years. In-,
vestigntion proves that the deposit ia
over a thousand feet in length and ig
supposed to have a great width and
depth.
Health in Michigan.
I
During the Week ended October 31
reports sent- in by 47 observers in vari­
ous portions of Uie state indicate that
intermittent fever increased and pneu­
monia decreased iu area of prevalence.
Consumption wok Reported at 231 places^
typhoid fever at 60, diphtheria at 41,
scarlet fever at 20, measles at 13 and
whooping cough at 12 places.

Lumber Burned.
.
!
The lumber yard of Ira Carley
Ingalls was set on fire in half a dozen
places and about 2,000,000 feet of lumn
ber destroyed. The mill and store were
saved. The loss is estimated at $50,000;;
partly insur^R. Two dwellings were'
also burned, but their contents werq
saved. The incendiaries are unknown^

Dropped Dead.
Rev. William H. Allworth, of Lun»
sing, a retired Congregational minister,
dropped dead at Plymouth Congrega­
tional church while addressing the reg­
ular weekly prayer meeting. He wtuq
born in England, was 78 years old and
had spent many years in the ministry is
Canada-and Michigan.

In Good Condition.
The state banking department of
Michigan issued a consolidated report
of the condition of the 174 state banka
and four trust eomminies ot the state
at the close uf business October 6, which
shows that the total resources of the
banks are $85,036,972, and that the lia­
bilities are far less.
.
Brief Items of News.
Albert Robinson, livlag in Sandston®,
turned kerosene oil fr™n a jug into a
fire and Mrs. Robinson and her eightycar-oiddaughter were burned to death.
Robinson was injured fatidly and the
♦house was consumed.
Fire in the Franklin bouse at Man­
istee caused 15 guests to jump from the
second story iu their night clothes and
some were severely injured.
Manifestly Mad.
Hoax—There was a fellow in coufS
to-day charged with stealing a horffc
and leaving his bicycle in place of it.
Joax—What, did they do? Convict'
him?
“No: the jurymn were all cyclers,
and they recommended that the pris­
oner be sent to an insane asylum.”—
Tit-Bits.
,
j

FUivd Him with Drllght.
Bacon—Those birds filled me withdo-i
light.
Egbert—Were they on toast or In »'
cege?—Yonkers Statesman.

Peisunally ai P’artd before uie, a uouary
public in and fur Calliuuu coumy. Michi­
gan, C. W. Pi st. Chairman uf ‘he Pusturu
Cereal Co., Ltd., who uiakt-a affidavit that to stomach and bowels greatly Invigorate . right. His brow wa« high, bcoad and
the above report uf the receipts &lt;n the
Regular size 25c. per box ‘ rather square, and wan creased ,with
Women’s Presidential vuie. is accurate the system.
‘ several horizontal wrinkles, which
aad correct to the beat of fits kuu#.edge Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
■ - -----------------helped to emphasize the serious and
and belief.
Yoar
Boy
Won't
Live
a
Mouth.
| somewhat careworn look which was
J«inps Boughton. Notary Public.
So Mr. Gillman Brown, of 34 Mill St., . never absent from his countenance.
The company wuo nave paid out a .con­
siderable sutn of mouev w conduct this South Gardner, Mass., wa* told by the This expression,; however, was in no
When a horse is poor in flesh,
Women’s Presidential Vote, nave conduct­ doctors. His son had lung trouble, fol- wiM. an indication of his nature, which
inn. in, mi.*
a new harness won't five him
and he spent. ।I wftg alwavs buovant, cheerfuland hopeed the matter in lira
shape liiey were losing Typhoid Malaria,
and seventy five
;
capable of. and that part of me work is three thundred.nvunfvfivo
ars dollars
ful. His
voice was exceedingly musical,
strength. If a house is cold
presented to the ladies and m the poli­ with doctors, who finally gave him up. I‘ and one of the clearest in sound and
new furniture won't warm it.
ticians aud publid at latge, with tire knowl­ saying: “Your boy won’t live r month.’’। most distinct in utterance that I have
If your strength is easily ex­
edge that it has afforded obttslUriable in­
H bad n «lnguIar power of
hausted; work a burden;
terest to all parties in this intently inierestlng campaign. No prejudice of any abled him to go to work a perfectly well j penetration, and sentences spoken toy
nerves weak; digestion poor;
man.
He.
says
he
owes
his
present
good
him
in
an
ordinary
tone
in
comp
could
kind has been allowed to creep imo the
muscles soft; if you are pale
work. It haanaturaliy brought the P«mt- health to the use of Dr. King’s New Dis be facan] B distance which won surprisand worn out, the trouble is j
um Cereal Food Coffee Lu. nun ptuun- covery. and knows it to be the br»t dn the 1
with the blood. It is not so
rmit in walking might have been
nence, and thia raUht be inourd ui-un by world for Lung Trouble. Trial bpttlrs I
decidedly unmilitary. He never
much IMPURE blood as ,
soure people as suuieliili'g ot
rtuvcrilne- free at W. H. Goodyear’s Modern l)rUK I
roent for llitui.
A areal uunv leuere
POOR
blood. Pills won't
______________
carried his body erect, and having
no
have been received, Ihqiiirmg »‘X'irt the
Caturrh Menns Danger.
| ear for music or rhythm, he never kept
make this blood rich; nor will
Postum Food Coffer, and pwwiirt'* if wnuid Because if unchecked it may lead directly | step to the airs played by the bands, no
bitters, nor iron tonics, any­
not be amiss to make public explanation in
the bass drums
to consumption.:. Catarrh
&lt;’** *’ la caused by
*v matter
- “how vigorously
•
more than a new harness will
i his column.
Thia
Tact
fa
fully
rstab:
emp
iiasizrd
the
accent.
When
walking
Impure
blood.
T
—
—
.
Inquiry developed the fact 1‘ret aiMut
give strength to the horse, or
ihthed. Therefore, it is
to trv
try to ln company there was no attempt to
I. useless tn
one person iu ev«ry three. Irene...nr r-rur cure catarrh by outward
new furniture will make a
applications 01 j
’of disorder, earned by e»»ifre d« hiking. in»«alrnb&gt;. The Hue wny to cure catarih keep step with others. In conversing j
house
warm. For poor blood
They are slow to admit rhr re»*m. hilt H to purify the blood. Hood’s Sanwpa he usually employed only two gestures: I
you want something that will
find that their trouble IWrs xu-ur wn*u
one
was
the
stroking
of
his
chin
beard
rilln, tlie great blood purifier, cures catarrh
make rich blood.
coffee is left out of lheir jiiet it makes nv its pow-r to drive out ail Impurltie* with his left hand; the other wm the
little matter about the tLeu ties sithnugii from the blood. Thousands of people tes- raising and lowering of his right hand,
SCOTT'S EMULSION ci
It is known to physfenarre ami -nriuhis titv that they have been perfectly and nnd resting it at intervals upon hia
Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos­
that certain alkaloids caret nt n.ihr. mi iHTinanvuily cured of catarrh by Hood * knee or a table, the hand being held
phites is the best remedy in the
-mail quantities, U»e same «« round In
with
the
Angers
close
together
and
the
Sareaparilla.
world for enriching the blood.
; moiphine,whiskey,strjcbuiin* an । n.„Mrr..
knuckles bent, so that the back of the
The proof is plain enuuaU. t”*r mr -Amt­
We have prepared * book UHmf you
For Over Fifty Years.
hand
and
fingers
formed
a
right
angle.
more about the subject. Sent Free.
' nanon, coffee 1* ■ direct p- re n n v •*&lt;
Mr* Winslow’s tkwmingSvrephM beynnaj^
For tak By alldroggEts at 50c, &amp; $LOO,
' many people- A warm. n&lt;n.ii-i i ■/.
b&gt; inhllons of mothers for their &lt;’.hlu2lL‘i* bt2. When not pressed by any matter of im­
portance he was often slow tn his move­
t—-uing with perfect &gt;uece»s It
! 'able beverage is wanted st u»»
SCOTT &amp; BOWNE, Xww Yodu
-hlld. softeus the gums, ***»’’
‘dt'vU how.
perhaps at the other wa'-.
T. ••
wind cullc. ahd is the best punsdy for db*n hoea. ments. but when roused to activity he
late, cocoa, etc., fade io rill '»|. .
was quick in every motion, and worked
T«eb;y-flve eenu a bot:le.
many casts- After ware nuouf •»
with marvelous rapidity. He was citd
perimeote. exiendlng «vrr &lt;• i«
Momach and Kidney Trouble*
to all who came in contact, with him.
' et»put twelve months. We Fo-h ••
-1 n. IrmiMrd wli.h W,
• 12!$ and never attempted to snub anyone,
.
!
*
s
an(
j
j
tw&gt;gsn
taking
Hood
a
Sarwparul
«.
Food Coffee *a« finally J"-c1 ••"*••
the swd eff*ct of thl&lt;
’if or treat anybody with less considera­
Ia
ictl* Dure product of c» n a - ’ au.if-l I f felt it
neu uuon tb&lt;-k&gt;il,,e$p aud it i.td* al tion on account of his inferiority hi
s one. No ooffee. chicory ur u
" i andion and I heartily recommend Hood • Har
rank. With him there waa none of the
,r -wpwrill'a to al I who are &lt;uff
K.&lt;nireois are cuntalncd in •» ‘I
wnm brewed, is tire deep sr«i Lt»i 1 ”f these troubles” .A. b. Jewel. Heaoarla. Men. puppyism *0 often bred by powei. ano
none'of the dogmatism which Samuel
I Mucha which changes in a ric • i
Johnson characterised •• puppyism
h*rtwo when cream is rrdd d. ard ’!
RoodTPIIte •»* pa'rty W!*hte- do not
Is almoet identical with i»»c ui. ...rand
grown 1 • ’ "♦nrltr.
-

Poor
Blood

�KAHKllL L. COOC.lAHm.
THE HASTINGS, MILL., POSTOFF1CK,
AVGUST 14. 18TO.

EDITORIAL NOTES

STARTING UP

largest skate manufactories in tl* country
will begin next week working 52 hoars a
week. It has been running 45 hours. Col.
Winston, the proprietor says hia custom­
ers have been holding back orders to see
how the election was going, and that now
there will be enough to keep the factory
running with a full complement of help to
the end of the season.
.
PUSHING AHEAD.

Business In Chicago Becoming Ac.
1,800 Potto WoVk Railroad Building in
.
Missouri.
Kansas City, Mo.. Nov. 5,—We will put
1,500 more men on the construction of
EXODUS OF TRAVELLERS.
the Kansas City, Pittsburg &lt;fc Gulf railway,
Railroad Men Busy Checking at once,* said President A. E. Stillwell of
that road tq-day. *'We began laying track
Commercial Baggage.
south of Mona, Ark., yesterday at the rate
of three-fourths of a mile a day. We re­
INFLUENCE ON THE CAR SHOPS. ceived cablegrams from Europe buying
our securities this morning.”1

live.

Mills in Massachusotts and Factories In
The West Preparing to Re»mne Op­
erations.
.
(From the Detroit Tribune.)
Chicago. Ill., Nov, 5.—General Passen­
ger Agent Ruggles, of the Michigan Cen­
tral, announced to-day that his road had
to-day checked more commercial baggage
than on any other day in 1896. The same
statement was made by General Passenger
Agent Eustis of the Burlington. The
railroad men say that the departure of the
travelling men Indicates the revival of
business, which all railroad men believed
would follow the election of McKinley.
Travelling men of all commercial houses
in Chicago are starting out-by hundreds.
General Passenger Agent Heafford, of
the Chicago, Milwaukee &amp; St. Paul, es­
timates that 10,000 will leave Chicago
this week
Preparations are being made
by a number of the roads to re-open car
shops that have been closed or running on
abort time for months.
Cars wlfl be
needed by almost every large eastern or
western road, and the construction of
them is now being rushed.
A Chicago firm which makes a specialty
of keeping a record of car construction,
estimated to-day that orders for from
&lt;0,900 to 60,000 freight cars would be
placed within the next 90 days.

PAID GOLD.

Tennesee Banks Demonstrated Their Ap­
proval of the Election.
Chattanooga. Tenn.. Nov. 5.—One of
Chattanooga’s savings banks demonstrated
its confidence in McKinley’s victory early
this morning.
"We will back our confi­
dence In the accuracy of the Associated
Press,” said the cashier, and from the op­
ening-until the closing of the bank, all
cheeks presented were paid In gold.
As
all the city banks had been refusing to pay
gold for weeks the action of the bank was
a convincing argument to doubters.
BETTER IN LOUISVILLE.

Orders Flowing iu And Gbld Plenty.
Louisville, Ky., Nov. 5.—Many of the
wholesale dealers and manufacturers of
this city are busy filling orders which have
been received in the past two months,
contingent upon the election of McKinley.
Business men generally anticipate an im­
mediate boom in all branches.
Gold has
become plentiful in the market here.
Anyone can get all he wants for currency
or on checks, but there is no demand.
FILLING ORDERS.

BRISK ATZOLEVELAND.

Springfield, Mom., Manufacturing: Can*

factories, Rolling Mills and Woolen
Mills Opening: Up.
Cleveland, O., Nov. 5. It* is claimed by
a number of manufacturers of this city
that the election ot McKinley has already
had a favorable effect upon their business.
In some cases it is stated that idle plants
have been started up and In others the
number of employes has been increased.
The Britton Rolling Mill Co., manu­
facturers of tin plate, whose plant has
been Idle for some time past, ahnouuce
that they have just closed a large contract
and will resume shortly with 150 men.
The Lake Shore Foundry Co. stated that
they have received orders from a number
of their customers to begin shipping on
contracts and that many letters of inquiry
are coming in.
J. H. Vandom of the big
Vandorn Iron Works, stated that they had
* started up on nine bout time to-day in­
stead of five hours, on which they bad
been running for some time past, as a re­
sult of contracts about tv be signed.
The Cleveland Rolling Mill Co. are now
running full time. At the big Muhlhauser
woolen mills it was stated to-day that
large orders had been received and about
150 hands would be added to the help at
once. Quite a number of other manufac­
turers in various lines report having re­
ceived numerous inquiries which they be­
lieve Indicate a revival in business.

Springfield, Mass..Nov. 5.—The Spauld­
ing &amp; Pepper Manufacturing Co. has
started up Its factory In Chicopee after a
few weeks’ shut down pending the result
of the election. The company had a large
number of orders conditional upon the re­
publican victory.

IMPROVED AT COLUMBUS.

Severn! Idle Concerns Will Start Work at
Ouce.
Columbus, O., Nov. 5.-—The King,
Gilbert A Warner steel plant partly re­
sumed to-day, having stopped July 1, part
x&gt;f the works. Mr. Warner said: “We
would have started regardless of the re­
unit of the election, but as things are we
hope for better business.
Our orders are
not heavy, but we feel that good orders
will come.”
Director of Accounts Denmead of this
city government, to-day said be had sev­
eral overtures from monied men to assist
iu taking care of a floating indebtedness
be^d in the east and overdue.
Pending
the election he had been told to walL
Mr. Denmead said: -McKinley’s election
was a God’s blessing.” Bella demo­
crat The A. K. Rarrig machine works
had orders contingent on election.
Old
employes will be given the preference.
The works have been silent three weeks.
P. Hayden &amp; Son bad some orders which
were cancelled until after the election.
The persons who cancelled the orders gave
the impression that the orders would be
revived if McKinley was successful. The
Fish Pressed Brick Co. had an order for
1,000,000 brick which was to be cancelled
it Bryan was elected.
They will at once

Mauachunettn Mills Starting.
Ipswich, Mass., Fov. 5.—The woolen
and cotton mills of Ipswich .corporation,
which have been shut down for some time,
will start on full time early next week.
Employment will be given to about 1,000
hands
Canton Works Started.
Canton, 111., Nov. 5—The large and ex­
tensive Implement works of Parlin &amp; Or­
endorff Company of this city, this morning
resumed work In all departments. They
will immediately start ont all their travel­
ling men.
EXPECT A TARIFF.

Foreign Merchant* Will Ru«h Goods to
America.
(From the Detroit Tribune.)
Glasgow, Nov. 4.—The general opin­
ion here Is that Mr. McKinley’s election
will give a great temporary stlinulous to
the British export trade In order to rush
merchandise forward before Mr. McKinley
comes into office.
Higher tariffs are ex­
pected to be enacted.
The sugar hous­
es of Glasgow say that they expect the
duties on fine sugars imported into the
United States will be raised 2 cents. With
refined sugars selling at 9 shillings per
cwt,, the possibility of loss to speculators
is small.
It is believed that Americans will com­
mence to buy largely for December, Jan­
uary and February delivery. There is no
doubt that there will be a rush to export
woolen soft goods to America. Ship own­
ers foresee little benefit, as most of the
steam tonnage has already been chartered
for spring. The iron masters say they
have done without America for two years
and will be able to continue without a
single American order.
Tne chief satis­
faction In business circles is felt over the
maintenance of the financial statusquo.

Communication.
Editor Banner:—
John H. Dennis is charging that the Re­
publicans bought their w«y in’o office, if
be knows any such thing why does he not
prove It and earn the $50.00 offered by
himself and F. R. Pancoast or the 8500.00
said to be offered by Sen. Jones? It is
useless to ask why he makes the charge, if
be cannot prove it, that is the way he is
built. In the issue of Oct 15th. 1806, be
says, “the Hastings Banner published
the rot of the Democrat [Popocral] com­
mittee giving up the fight and being with­
out money. The committee are not with­
out funds. It being wrong (according to
Dennis) for the Republicans to have any
SKATES WANTED.
moaey, and all the speakers and workers
Well (ineludlog himself) in the free silver party
BappUed Wltfc Orders.
working from pure patriotism, and not
Her,
Mast.,
Nov.
5.—The from selfish mo liver, where did they get
the “funds* and what !dld they do with
them? What were they used for? It has
hours a day, five days a been saggested that he is only accusing

• day. tlxdtya a week.
Tbla
which raptoj. aawral hundrrt

cmp-ljr ot thia rtt, UU Borotag
•«* in &gt;11
They
will Immediately start out all their travel­
ling men.
Milwaukee Factories Resume.
The Patriotic effort* uf the mm.of both the ok? parties have brought
Milwaukee, WlK, Nov. 5.—The sctUeabout the rarult. Ardent and denoted as have been the efforts of RcpubH- |
ment of the Presidential election is having
cans everywhere, equally pronounced and helpful watt the attitude of the I a cheering effect in industrial circles in
this city.
sound -money Democrat a.
The Milwaukee harvester works was
WILLLIAM ifKINLEY.
the first institution to start the bail on the
road to prosperity by employing 300 addi­
tional men. Two hundred more will be
added within a month.
Railway officers report a great rush for
mileage books by the travelling agents.
Beloit, Wis., Nov. 5.—Special Tele­
gram.—The Berlin machine works storied
up this morning, furnishing employment
to 100 mt$, after a protracted idleness.
The reopening is a direct result of the
election of MeKinley.
Restored Confidence And Sound Money Do The Rest. Kansas City, Mo.. Nov. 5.—Local
bankers in separate Interviews to-day
united in saying the result of the election
has been to make the Kansas City money
market easy and that business men who
Bank Deposits Are On The increase.
idle Wheels Are Set In Motion
hive been cramped, due to the banks be­
ing compelled to contract their loans, need
have no more trouble in that respect
OUT
THEIR
OLD
STOCKINGS.
Local banks had universally wltheld
HOARDERS OF
♦heir gold owing to the nervousness of de­
positors, up to the conclusion of the elec­
tion. To-day they began paying the yel­
Dispelled
Thousands
of
Idle
Hands
Since The Threat of Debased Currency
low metal out to all their customers who
Are Given Employment
desired IL An inventory token a few
weeks ago showed that most banks here
Woolen
and
Cotton
Milin
Start.
Pittsburg, Pa,, Nov. 5—Special Telebad from 9150,000 to $250,000 In gold and
Ipswich. Mass., Nov. -5.—The woolen one or two had more.
grao&gt;— Merchants, shopkeepers and officers
of eatings banks saw more gold money In and cotton mills of the Ipswich corpora­
“We will put 1,500 more men on the
tion, which have been shut down for some construction ot the Kansas City, Pittsburg
trade to-day than for several years.
At^out 920,000 worth of yellow coin was time, will start on full time early next and Gnlf Railway at ouoe.” said President
Employment will be given to A. E. Stillwell of that road to day.
paid out to city employes, and It soon week.
“We
found Its way into general circulation. A about 1,000 bands. *
began laying track south of Mona. Ark.,
Springfield,Mas».,
Nov.
5
—
The
Spanldnumber of mills will pay wages in gold
yesterday at the rate of three-fourths of a
&amp; Pepper Manufacturing company has mile a day. We received cablegrams from
Saturday.
Many of the banks report an increase In started up its factory in Chicopee after a Europe buying our securities this morn­
deposits since the election, and some cash­ few weeks’ shut down, pending the results ing."
iers said they took in more gold over the of election. The company had a large
Even Colorado Feels the Change.
counters yesterday and to-day than at any □umber of orders conditional upon the Re­
Denver. Colo.. Nov. 5.—The laying of
publican victory.
time in four or five years.
rails on the Golden Circle Railroad In the
Worcester, Mass. Nov. 5*?—The Knowles
The gold came mostly from people of
Cripple Creek Mining district was begun
small means. Most of them said they had loom works, which have been running
to-day. Syl T. Smith, president of the
hoarded it for fear of Bryan’s proposed 53­ nine hours a day, five days a week, will
Florence and Cripple Creek Railroad is In
cent dollars. Now that the silver Issue is start up next week on full time, ten hours
This concern charge.
settled they are not afraid to put their a day, six days a week.
it U reported that since the election he
which employe several hundred hands, and
i money in circulation.
has floated bonds for the construction of
The manufacturers who predicted an is one of the largest manufacturing estab­
not only the Golden Circle but also for the
immediate advance In iron and steel pro­ lishments in the city, has many large or­
Florence Southern Railroad, which is to
ducts were good prophets. The price of ders which were contingent on McKin­
run from Florence to the Sliver Cliff dis­
pig iron has already advanced, and a meet­ ley’s election.
The Winslow skate factory, one of the trict
ing of the billet pool has been called for
SL Louis, Mo.,*Nov. 5.—Special Tele­
next week. Though It is not thought that largest skate manufactories in the country
gram.—All St. Loais banks resumed gold
the pool will take action on prices, there will begin, work next week, working fiftypayments to-day. President Thomason of
is a rumor among a few brokers that It two hours a week.
It has been running
the National Bank of Commerce said:
will.
forty-five hours. Colonel Winslow, the
“We have to-day ordered our paying
proprietor, says his customers have been
Will Make Work Far Thousands.
teller to pay gold whenever asked for.
The pig Iron advance, which will result holding back orders to see how ths elec­
We did this as the result of the election
iu hundreds if not thousands of idle men tion was going, and now there will be
of Mr. McKinley.
finding employment, is from $11.50 per enough to keep the factory running with a
“Before the election we dared not, as
ton In the Mahoning and Shenango Val­ full complement of help to the end of the
the demand for gold by those who feared
leys to 912.25. This makes the rate in the season.
the success of the silver movement would
Gold Comes Ont of Hiding.
Pittsburg district, freight included, about
have exhausted the supply.”
812.66.
Baltimore, Md., Nov. 5.—Special Tele­
Southern Ironworks Rejoice.
Great activity is reported among the gram.—This has been the busiest day in
Brlmingham, Ala., Nov. 5.—Special
valley blast furnaces. Four of them will the history of the local banks.
Prior to
start as soon as they can be put in shape. the election the people had been drawing Telegram.—The election of McKinley and
Several furnaces In the vicinity of Pitts­ and hoarding gold and currency, but now the triumph of sound money and protec­
burg will also start
that the result is known they are just as tion are already having a beneficial effect
upon the Iron Industry of Alabama.
The activity noticed in the Pittsburg anxious to jet It back Into the banks.
Last night the Brlmingham rolling mills
mills yesterday as a result of the great re­
The amount of coin and notes tendered
This plant employed
publican victory continues unabated. at the various depositories to-day made It resumed work.
More plants are preparing to get under necessary to bring into requislton all the 1,000 men. The Alabama rolling milts at
way.
clerks to assist the tellers. The coin Gate City, which shnt down because of the
Notices were posted In the mills of the came in large and small sums.
Counting dull market, the result of the free sliver
Hainsworth steel company that they will It was out of the question, so It was threat, will begin work again next Mon­
resume this week. Zug’s mill with a ca­ weighed, the depositor being notified that day with a complement of 700 men.
pacity of twenty-three furnaces, will like­ It would be tagged and credit given when
Iron masters say that the Iron market
ly resume next week. The Clinton blast counted.
All of the banks had to put on has shown wonderful strength within the
furnaces on the South Bide started yester­ extra messengers to carry the gold with past two days.
Inquiries from customers
day.
which they were burdened. Over 9500,­ are pourlug in. The latter are anxious to
Jones A Laughlin started a new open 000 were deposited io gold and 82,000,000 buy at prices that have been prevailing,
hearth blooming mill.
The company In­ in currency, most of it in small amounts. but the producers are asking a raise of 50
tends to bu lid twenty new furnaces, and
Detroit, Mich., Nov. 5.—Special Tele­ cento per ton for Immediate delivery and
when they are completed they will employ gram.—The result of Tuesday’s election 75 cents for January delivery.
600 additional workmen.
has stimulated business and all local
It is believed that the iron market will
A local firm of contractors raised the banks report an Increase of deposits and ^k&gt;w such an upward movement within
wages of its laborers 20 cento per day.
an influx of gold, showing that large sums the next few weeks that it rill render
Factory Whistles Wake Up.
had been hoarded pending election.
necessary the resumption Of work at a
George H. Russell, President of the number of the idle furnaces.
Iron men
Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 5—Special Tele­
gram—The Immense King, Gilbert and State Savinas Bank, said to-day that since are jubilant over the outlook.
Warner plant at Steelton, a suburb of this yesterday morning his bank had been
Hammond Feels the Revival.
city, blew Its whistle this morning for the flooded with applications for loans on real
Hammond, Ind., Nov. 5.—Special Tele­
first time in mouths, and. nearly 1,000 men estate security and the Increase of de­ gram.—The effects of Republican victory
seized their tin palls and started to work. posits bad been remarkable.
are already apparent in Hammond and its
"We took In more gold yesterday than
Several days ago the company posted a
Immediate vicinity. It is learned from
notice to the effect that the furnace would for many weeks previous, and today the reliable sources that within the next thirty
blow in If McKinley should be elected. amount of gold in .the deposits is much
days at least three large manufacturing
This morning the whistle blew long and larger than yesterday. I know one man concerns will be reopened and give em­
who deposited 95,000 in gold yesterday.”
loud.
ployment to 1,500 men.
Joseph C. Moore, cashier ot the Penin­
American tin will be turned out in large
At Hegewlscb, the deserted village In
quantities beginning to-day, and on next sular Savings Bank, also reported a big
Cook County, 111., just over the state line,
Monday the furnace will start on fall time Increase in the deposits yesterday and to­
rhe United States Rolling Stock Company
with a full force.
The company has day, and other bank cashiers agreed with
has posted notices that It will give work
many orders contingent upon McKin­ him. Over $45,000 In gold was paid ont
to seven hundred men at once.
The
to employes here to-day.
ley’s election.
Standard Oil Company at Whiting will
Illinois Mills Reopen.
Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov. 5.—Special Dis­
give employment to an additional force of
patches Indicate a revival in business
Peoria, I1L. Nov. 5.—Special Telegram. 450 men.
throughout the Ohio Valley as well as —Peoria industries are already reopeaiag
Reports from Peoria are to the effect
here. The Big Four, Chesapeake and and increasing their forces as a result of
that Corning Bros, will open their black
Ohio, and Baltimore and Ohio railways all the election.
.
and sheet mill in this city Jan. 15. The
ordered their shops opened to-day, and en­
Since Tuesday factories employing Illinois Steel Company’s lease will expire
larged ferces at those already running.
2.000 men have opened or will open Mon­ Dee. 30th and unless it is renewed the old
The Ensign car works at Huntington, day, and many more are getting ready.
company will resume operation.
The
W. Va« resumed.
The car works at Many postponed buildings will be erected
plant will give employment to 500 skilled
Mount Vernon, HL, got an order of 300 this winter.
mechanics and laborers. Nothing definite
ears from the Louisville and Nashville
Gold Is again in circulation in this city. has been learned regarding the Lakeside
Road, and resumed work to-day.
It has been paid to banks on deposit and Nall Company’s mill in Hammonu, but re­
Tbs Niles tool works and other shops at hae been used iu commercial transactions.
ports are that the capacity of the concern
Hamilton announced increased forces. Large manufacturing concerns pubMsn
will be tested when the regular season be­
Furnaces at Ironton, Ashland, and other notice that iu consequence of McKinley’s gins.
river towns announce that they win go in election they wOi put on night forces at
A respectable impetus has been given to
blast soon.
once.
local trade and there ta a remaxkodly
The Griffith wood works and the Powell
Joliet, 111.,Nov. 5.—Special Tel«&lt;ram.— hopeful feeling among the merchants.
Brest wonts, both large concerns, employ­ Tbu Fox Solid Pressed Steel Company Negotiations for the constructtaa of sever­
ing many men, announced to-day that they will start Ito plant in full operation within al smaller factories, which were abruptly
would resume at once. Others report that a few days and 5W men will return to
broken off five rnoaths ago, are being re­
they bad conditional orders on which they work. The mill was closed down a month
sumed with a view to speedy eoMUNMwill enlarge their forces immediately.
M®.
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M fflLEY TO THE PEOPLE.

McKinley Touches The Button.

One
New
Egg
Co Ces as' a blessing

these days, but you
can be sure of get­

ting Good Eggs of us
as we are selling only
candled stock.

Sterling,
Crawford
&amp; Co.,
Bargain Grocers.

X-ray

....Spectacles.^

Eyes
Properly
Fitted
With
Glasses.

No
Charge
For
Testing.

F. R. PRNGOflST,
C^Notlce the dally Weather Re­
port In my south window.

THAT RACKET
WARMER ABATHEB May be rxpected it you buy a pair of those bed
blankets up at Phin Smith’s Racket
- store.

NEW SIGN Phin Smith’s Racket store
reads a new sign. No one ueed miss
the place now.
.
YES WE HAVE Just got our second
order of underwear In. The price and
quality Is what does it. Phin Smith at
the Racket store.
CLOSING OUT Our millinery, readf n
sign at Phin Smith’s Racket Store.

MCKINLEY If elected will cause n
rise in hosiery. We are well supplied
call and see and get prices. Phln Smith
at the Racket

BARGAINS In ladies, misses and
childrens shoes. No one cau or will
meet the prices and quality. Wo will
bet money on 1L Phln Smith at the
Racket.
SIXTEEN TO ONE Well wo bare a
1c table, and our 5 apd 10 cent tables
have new bargains every day that no
one can beat, as we sell many things on
our 10c table others ask 15 to 30 cents
for, and many bargains on the 5 ceui
table others ask 8 and 10 cents for.
Phin Smith at the Racket.
BBYAN If elected will cause a drop in
tip and we waut to sell os much as we
can, s j we are making prices no one
else will meet We receive a new lot
from the factory every week. Phin
Smith at the Racket.

W1 ABE In want of eggs and will pay
the highest market price. Phib Smith
at the Racket
HANNa Does not set the price on our
hats. If he did the protection would
make the price about X more than we
•ell for, and we will bold to the cheap
price as long as we have any hats- left.
Phin Smith at th€ Famous.
BUBBEB8 You know when we can we
give you a benefit and will now when
we can. We have a large new stock:
no damaged goods and they must be
■old. Phin Smith at the Racket

UKDXBWXAB We protect yon on
the price of all the underwear you buy
of us. Now We have a lot to close out.
Phin Smith at the Racket.
eL but oar men and boys shoes
teg down in price; call and see.

Phln

�Hasting'' Banner
Thursday, Nov. 12, 1896.
W. R. COOK. Loral Editor.

I Have
e Wall 'Pafer left
and want to sell it
:• my Spring Stock
•xs. Come aucrybody
look it over. I will

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n'thi and with
'7 It wut, 10 Ule ltround •»»&lt;
proekmallon. He
Read the McCoy Furniture Co.’a'cost °t bar. three h(lniM
«&gt;n.Uni«l so tons doslCT»t« Tbo «t,y. Ko, M
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the day
WO I'flWH
k. . ....
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..- sale adr't
brtid-*
how lh.7 ,,u 'nsurauw. •
.Xy*
Th. Table C’ompnny received some good Ho v ,w
orders this week.
Bui lUtle has j&gt;een heard from the
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— •fur Mr
expressed
northern hnn lag parties as yek
’
Uon’trorg nh.t you can gBt . Bn, great Iosil^'"
luoeb tor only 10 cents at Burman A WTuTp teachers meeting
—«-tner»n,«tlU|t ot the M. E
Marples’.
' Urge str. k oyster shell, ground bone McElwain was Netted
------ 1 secretary and
etc. received ,t Hendershott’s uppo.lt. th. nu
treasurer;
C. '
g. Whitcomb, librarian;
«
Court House.
0live Heath, organist; J. G. Nagler. chor­
When all others rail to make yo.tr ister for the coming year. /TtoTefennnr
your
watch
run stttlrfaclory,
It to VUI1U
Juhu
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- ■ bring• ■»
next meeting.
Mrs. E. A. Burton was
Hessmer, the Jeweler.
elrcfed a delegate to the state Sunday
IMure you buy . ,obe, horw blmikols
Sehool
couventlun
at Knlamaioo.
blnra, Imilor, etc
,urt
Hender’

shott opposite the Court Home.
Our friend. E. W. Moore, of the Battle
Wheat continues its upward climb and Creek Journal, was about the only thing
money than I there are those who expect to see it r«ch left on earth In ths shape of a republican
over In free silver Calhoun county at the
• LOO a bushel soon. We all hope so. '
it. 1 have a
Renew your subscription to the Banner recent election whe^he was elected repre­
glod assortment. Ij so as not to miss osr new serial story sentative and the great run be made In the
face of such odds Is a high compliment to
which will soon appear iu our columns.
his ability and popularity. We are sure
goilig to buy at
Thanksgiving Is close at hand and this his record in the lower house will fully
me a chance to Is to remind you that the place to get your sustain the hearty support accorded him
candles and nuts is at Burman A Marples. by his friends.
what have.
The Bakwer’s serial ’’My Strange I‘a.
No doubt one of the best shows that #111
tlent” ended last week. We will soon
visit Hastings this seasnn has been secured '
commence the publication of another one
for Tuesday evening, November -24th, at 1
equally as interesting.
the opera house In this city, namely, Butif Mark Haana Is responsible for th&lt;
Kennedy’s big company of people in
raise In the price of wheat and the contin­ “W A Mistake.” The company plays at
ued increased price, wouldn’t It be a good Grand Rapids on Nov u»th, 20th and 21st,
plan to make him secretary of agriculture avd will fill in an off date here. A large
The case of the People vs Roman Bull guarantee was nveeMsary to Induce them.to
88 quiras. for fraudulently disposing of chattle come here, and the people should turn out
mortgaged property, has headed the list of and encourage the management of the
cases on the court calendar for lo, these Opera Housqln the securing of only first
class shows fdr the coming winter.
many years.
k- i «l reported on the lakes,
The ladies who have been selling tickets
Owing to the-fact that the Armenians
a new ’.amp go to Phillips &amp; for the lecture course have met with ex­ who came to this country for'refuge a few
cellent success, and the lectures promise weeks ago. have all been provided homes,
Hear Luu- -Vlwft Banks Tuesday ev- to be as largely attended and as popular as the W. C. T. U. who were agitating the
they were la * year.
question of bringing r few to this county

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Heath

NEWS.

sport-

uri quail as being quite

Miss Garn U no.V milking special prices
. on millinery goods:
Have you examined the new crockery at
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Geo. Bassett and Irving Gaskill, are two
Barry County boys who have received appolntments as mall clerks for Uucle Sam.
The latter has a run between Grand Rap.
ids and Petoskey.

for a time, will not be cal led upon to do
anything at present. The report that was
abroad last week that fifty families were
to be brought lo this city was absurd In
the extreme, and had no foundation what­
ever. In case any bad come their support
would have been guaranteed and they
would have been iu no sense a public
charge.

’O•hip. let then., with one accord. render
thanks to the Ru er ot the Universe for
°ur preservation r.s a nation, and our de­
li wrence from every threatened danger;
for the peace that has dwelt within our
boundaries; for &lt;ur defence against de­
fense and pestilence during the year that
lUPi passed: for the plenteous rewards that
have followed the labors of our husband­
men: and for all the other blessings that
have been vouchsafed to ua.”

For

Hidks predicts in substance as follows
for November: October will close with
storms whiotkln the west will give way to
warmer weather for the opening of Nov­
ember. Election day ought to be pleasant
In this section. Storms of rain and snow
will follow 4 to 7, starting In the west.
The 5th and Gth will bo the marked storm
days. Cold winds will follow and the ex­
treme will be reached 6 to 9. Perhaps a
slight shock of earthquake may be felt be­
tween the new and full muon.
Stormy
and disagteyble weather 11 to 13. Sleet
snow and high winds are likely in this
section, followed by a freexe. Storm con
ditions from 16 to 20. These predictions
are general and Intended for the whole
country and It Is perfectly natural that ex­
ceptions should be noted. For. instance,
peculiar conditions seem to govern this
section nnd predictions are often to fault
here. Very cold from 23 to 25. . The
month will go out warmer with rains and
snow.

A Fine, All Wool, Black or
Blue Kersey.

For
Qia'itics that were sold for
§12.00 last year.

For

Since Judge Smith has been upon the
bench he has endeavored to get pictures
of the;former Circuit Judges who have
presided iu. this county, and has secured
them all with the exception of Judge Van
Zlle , of Detroit, whose picture will soon
grace the walls of the court room. Yes­
terday afternoon Hon. P. T. Colgrove pre­
sented a fine picture of Hon. F. A. Hooker
Justice of the Supreme Court of this state,
and a former Judge or this judicial cir­
cuit In a neat little speech Mr. Colgrove
gave n brief history of the court In this
county, calling attention to Judge Ransom
who presided here In 1840 and with him
Nathan Barlow and Isaac Otis who zeted
as Associate Justices,
in 16j43 Judfcu
Judgj
Ransom was again elected and with him |
were Nathan Barlow and Thomas Hum­
phrey as Associates. In 1846 D. G. Robin­
son was elected Associate Judge but as
the law was passed duing away with these
officers he never took bis seat. In 1848
Sanford M. Green was elected Judge and
a touching letter written by him to Judge
Smith In 1894 was, read. Judge Mundy
succeeded Judge Green In 1849 and In
1856
George Martin
was
elected
Judge
and
continued till
1857.
Lovell presided here from 1855 to 1871
and be was followed, by Judge Birney
Hoyt who acted till 1877. In 1876 Barry.
Eaton and Calhoun counties were desig­
nated tn constitute the 5th Judicial Cir­
cuit and Judge Philip T. Van Zlle pre­
sided over them for one year. In 1878
Judge Hooker was elected and served till
1893 when he was elected to the supreme
bench and was followed by Judge Smith
in presenting the elegant picture of Judge
Hooker Mr. Colgove made some very ap­
propriate remarks, calling attention to the
long acquaintance that existed between
them, and to the honorable straightfor­
ward course that had always been followed
by Judge Hooker. Judge Smith In re­
ceiving the picture made a few remarks
touching ujrt.n Judge Hooker’s honesty
and the fact that the most of his active
practice was before Judge Hooker. The
picture is a large photograph., nicely
framed, and will be not only an ornament
to the court room' but a valuable addition
to the collection ot pictures of ex-Judges
who have presided In this county.

There was a burglary reported al
Chester last night. A store was broken
New that viectijm Is over lets settle Into and S19 in money, several rings and
down to business "figain.
four pairs of rubber boots t^ken. It was
,lu«: think of it.
Barrel salt only 65 probably the work of tramps.
A dispatch from Battle Creek to the
dally papers states upon reliable authority
cents at Philips &amp; Erbs.
Go to Hendershott’s and Dickerson’s op­
that
the Central Michigan railroad, pro­
First number on the lecture course next posite Phillips &amp; Erbs, for fine line of
jected from Ohio through Battle Creek to
Tuesday -.•t-iiing at the opera house.
ladies and childrens underwear, mittens
Pictures enlarged at Christmas* studio. and hosiery. Prices to suit the times., Grand Rapids, thence to Grand Haven
will now be built. The survey of this
Gh your w.stalled early before holl­ Millinery parlors of Miss J. R. Sherman.
road passes through Barry county, and is
days.
Having employed H. C. Morey, a first known In these parts as ’-Jerry Boynton’s
Fire sale of drugs, patent medicines and class watchmaker and artistic engraver I road.” He has had the financial aid for
sundries etc.—Landis. Moved to Ttokier solicit all kinds of watch and jewelry re-, the road arranged with London capitalists,
building.
pairing and plain and fanay engraving. who have waited until the result of elect­
ion Iu this country before taking any deA gtKMl'tnp carriage to trade for a cow. AU work will be promptly atten did to.
elslve action, and it Is claimed they are
Inquire at R. I. Hendershott’s opposite
John Bessmek, the Jeweler.
court House.
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John Cole took a walk of about nine now ready to lend a helping hand.
Thtnk of planting an advertisement in miles out in the country Tuesday, through
At the convention of the State Federathe Banker for the holiday trade. Its the rain and mud, leading a colt which he alioo of Women’s clubs held in Detroit
time to get It rooted.
promised to lead out to a friends farm nine last week the following officers were electLand;- gives great bargains, in al! goods; miles distant from Hastings, and leave the el: Mrs. Charles E. Fox, of Detroit, presi­
patent mediemet nut hurt, only wrapper colt wltL aforesaid friend if McKinley was dent; Mrs. Anna Palmer. Saginaw, first
wiled. Tinkler building.
vice president: Mrs. Frank Withey. Man­
elected.
The band gave another concert on the istee. second vice president; Miss Florence
Landw will save you 50 per cent oo all
goods. pat«-vt medicines, drugs, sundries street Saturday evening, notwitbstandtng Bulson.^Jackson, recording secretary; Mrs.
the Inclemency of the weather; they prom­ Lucy W-'-Bancker. Jackson, corresponding
etc. Tinkler building.
ise another concert next Saturday even­ secretary; Mrs. Mary Ambler, Northville,
Boots and shoes and clothing to ex­ ing, beginning at seven o’clock; and so on treasurer; Dr, Mary W. Williams, Katou
change for wood. •
every Saturday evening as long as the Rapids, auditor, and Miss Josephine
O. D. Spaulding.
Gould, of Owosso, and Mrs. Irma T. Jones,
weather permits.
Leering tbe Chinese laundrymau pro­
of Lansing, directors. Saginaw was chos­
Tbos. Heney has sold 90 acres of timber
m add new machinery to his outfit
en as the next place of meeting. Hast­
and eua;■: ■ customers to get work in 24 to
1 Harley Powers, of Johnstown. Chas. ings was represented at this meeting by
Eastman,
of
Irving,
will
start
a
saw
mill
hjurs if necessary.1
Mrs. W. D. Hayes, Mrs. D. W. Reynolds,
on the property this week. About 20 bands
L. E. Stauffer desires to announce to will be given employment Harley is also an I Mri. R. M- Bates.
bls pair
that from now mi he will buy running 20 bands In his mill in Hope near
During the last campaign one of the
dressed poultry every Monday and Tburs- {Chas. Robinson’s.
proud b&gt;asts of the free silver advocates
day. Don’t forget the days.
was that the gold dollar was a 200 cent
If any of our subscribers have not re­ dollar. Those gentlemen now have the
We shall for a few weeks make special
ceived their Banner the last week or so. opportunity uf becoming very wealthy If
prices on all dress {patterns and best dress
we would like to hear from them as soon they choose to. They can lakt* their dol­
goods, also on capes and jackets. The
as possible by posUTI card or In person-. lars, their silver dollars or their paper
prices we shall make will save yop money.
Our mailing list has been entirely re-set. dollars and get gold dollars with them.
Call before you buy.
and In doing this soma names may have Banks are paying out gold as -freely as
O. D. Spaulding.
been lost. If so we desire to right the they are silver, not only in this city but
Everything new. and clean at Lee Sing’s error at once.
•
ail over the country.. Millions and mil­
Chinese Uunduy. He also has more help,
Innovation In church music at the lions of dollars are coming out Into circu­
two Celestials having arrived to assist
lation again and confidence, we believe,
him. on? coming from Battle Creek and Episcopal church next Sunday evening,
We understand
will no doubt prove an interesting addi­ will be fully restored.
one from Cbieagoj
tion to the services of the church.^ The that right here In Hastings thousands of
The very latest sensation In town Is Innovation is In the shape of a ve«'6J boy dollars In gold have been deposited since
cansed by that 20 cent coffee at Phillips &amp; choir. The choir Is a large one and they McKinley’s election by people who had it
Erbs. How such good coffee can be sold are singing remarkably sweet with the lit­ hid away.
for Much a low price is one of the myster­ tle practice they have had. . ,
The case of the People vs John Quinn
ies of trade. Just try some of this coffee.
Now that election is over, cone in and has been occupying the attention of the
The Knights of Pythias, of Barry Lodge, pay for your Banned Wlntei is coming court this week and has been stubbornly
have* purchased the finest Jot In the new on and you will want good reai Ing matter contested on both sides.
Prosecutor
addition to Riverside cemetery to be used during the long evenings b fore you. jjweexey fully maintained his splendid
for any debased member of their order With the Banner we club the New York reputation as a lawyer and prosecutor and
wbo for my reason has no lot to be burled Tribune fur tl.OO, the semi weekly De­ carefully looked after the peoples Interest.
on.
troit Journal for 81.50,' and the Inter Elmer Klrkby. a young attorney from
We have had several varities of weather Ocean for 81.35. Take your :boice and Jackson, ably defended Quinn ’and made
an excellent plea in closl«« the case for
the past week, but none that we would send in your subscription.
his client Tbe charge of Judge Smith
ctre to tie to for any length of time. In
Go and see the great play ‘Afl a Mis- was very clear, plain and thoroughly Im­
®*ny places quite near us snow fell to a take," go and bear the sweet tinging, go
considerable depth, not enough however to and see the up-to-date specialt es. go and partial. and after receiving It the jury was
taken to the jury room. It will be re­
mke sleighing a possibility.
lauah at the whole thing. It* a better
membered that Quinn was tried for con­
Would-you buy a barrel of rotten apples play than Hastings is used to getting. spiracy In the robbery of old man Jacksbn
Just because you could get them cheap. Hustings ia the smallest town it will olay i of Maple Grove, ftr tbe actual commission
i’0Due people buy rotton printing be­ Inin Michigan. They have an off datei of which crime Orlando J. Easterly is now
wusi it don’t cost as much as good work. and we get the benefit by giving them a serving a life sentence at Jackson. Tbe
will do g00d wort or not
aiL Oom- large guarantee.
. jurors who tried this case were: R. H.
The republicans observed the election of Al toft. Hastings; Anson C. Boyes Cark
Pare Banner work with any other you
“ay pick up. . ’ •
McKinley quietly Saturday by Illuminat­ ton; Tnoa. S. Brice, 2nd ward; Rd. G«ler,
The Michigan Press Bulletin comes to ing their homes in the evening. Some Baltimore; W. A. HendenAott, Belllmore;
very elaborate decorations were observed. Welter C. Jobneon, Yankee Spring.; Har­
0Qr desk every month as bright and neat
Iu the fourth ward the homes of J. W. ry Jone., Oreille; Tip Ketcham. Pralras the first summer girl at Saratoga. Its
a hummer, of good sire, nicely printed and Bentley. C. H. Huffman, Chas. Rogers, lerlUe; Robert MeXee, IrTln&lt;’ W’ "j’
edited and.Is growing larger every month. W. H. Puwera, C. S. Brown and P. A. Rule, Caatleton; J. L. Smith, Woodland;
Eft. Fairfield will make It a paper much 8he 1 dim being partlculary noticeable. It Perry H. Woolej. Jobuatown. Up to .be
was alao observed that some of our free time ot going to P««
l&gt;*d
®°oght after by the newspaper fraternity
of the slate as well as the members of the, aUvar friends must have retired early that yet come in.
.
evening judging by their darkened homes.
wrellent association tt represents.

[Additional local on first page.]

A Fine Wool and Silk Lined
Beaver.

For

$2.50

4.50
Boys’ Reefers, Astrachan and
Chinchilla Goods. Storm and
Sailor Collars.

@de^ter § 5ul^Ott®
- LEADING CLOTHIERS *

GOLD OR SILVER
Has nothing to do with the case. What we want are new
customers. We do not use this space every week to keep
old customers coming to the store; our values do that.
It is used with hope of interesting people who do not yet
know what we can do in the way of value-giving.
We quote this week some of the prices that are making
this store so well known. You may not see listed here
the article you wish to buy ,bu* its safe to say you’ll find
it here if you come, and at a less price than you expected
to pay.

A good clean Batt, only
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Men’s Wool Socks,
only 25
Ladies’ Fleece-lined, heavy ribbed vests
and Pants, only
- 23
Ladies’ fleece-lined, heavy ribbed combi­
50
nation Suits, only
Ladies’ Non-Shrinking, wool combination
Suits, only
49
Ladies’ Skirt Patterns,
I only

cents.
cents.
cents.
cents.

$1.60
cents.

L E. 5T/WFFER
SOMETHING

NEW
Nice, Warm, Lined Shoes

for Children.

Fine Dongola Stock, Nice

Patent Leather Tips, Pointed

New
New
New
New
New

Furniture
- Draperies
- Lace Curtains Window Shades Picture Frames -

This is your chance.
The price cut in two

Toe, Spring Heel, Button.

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No. 9 Wheeler &amp; Wilson
Sewing Machine
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AND SEE THEM
At the Red Front
Shoe Store.

WmiiET li BROISOI

HE McCOY FURNITURE CO. have decided to close out the
entire stock, and will give prices at and below cost, and will
offer the good housewife a golden opportunity of securing new
Furniture at Cost for the first time in the history of the business in
this city. The sale will positively close Nov. 30th.

T

p s._ For the further benefit of our customers we will include all
Carpets in this sale.

Archie McCoy Furniture Co

�wasniDgtoo.
•iectea, luciuuma
mw*’ congress. • Beattie. Wash.. Nov. 5-Bryan has car­
The annual ball of the Occidental Ly- i
followers and was prepared for the news, Claggett, democratic senator, la elected.
ried this state by about 10.0Mceum and Sporting society was at its ’
Thursday, Nov. 12, 1896.
i His wife, too, kney that nothing encourag­
WASHINGTON—La er returns show that
ing waa to be expected. Her natural good Bri an’s majority in A'ashington. as also
Memphis. Tenn.. Nov. 5.-Tenoessee is height when the roaster of ceremonies,!
nature came to the fore when ehe realised that for Lewis and J» nes, freeesuverconCOOK BROS.. Props.
silver eon- ‘ •enerally concede to Bryan, but th* a gentleman in. full drew vest and trou- ;
that the strain was over nnd ahe laughed gresslcnal candidates, will be c.1
about 12.W. gubernatorial election Is exc^dtngly clow sere and sacquo coat, and four breast- j
and joked wjth those about her, while Mr. .with Rogers (fusion), for*governor,
ernor, prot
proo- between Taylor (dem.) and Tillman (rep.)
pins in his ahirt front.vaulted airily into ; ___ . Jo P*® Editor &gt;—j have an.
&gt;
Bryan idso chaffed the newspaper men. ably 600 less.
Maryland.
Immediately after receiving Senator Jones*
WKINLEY CHOSEN.
MICHIGAN—The t&lt; tai vote of Michigan \ Baltimore. Md.. Nov.
hy the middle of the ballroom lloor and nSnedy for CfX’S-l'V.i' J. By ill fold,
telegram
Mr.
Bryan
wrote
the
following
appears to have been In round numbers carried Maryland by at least 18.0W «na- said, with an ominous glitter in hia eye: ; luuusuiAof hopcfasraiE hw-brat n,t-‘:
. dispatch:
485.010. of which, for governor. Pingree re­ iorlty The Indications also are that ,tne
•Hon. William McKinley, Canton. O : ceived 275,600; Bligh, 2A«0. Pingree's ac­ state
“I am informed by some of the ladies ivrmnemly oircl So rroof^nsiUv. ;
He Will Be tho Next President ol Senator
will send a solid republican d. lega­
Jones has just informed me that tual plurality has increased to 7e,3i4r. Mc­
present that some of the gents from ■ o. its power that I epnsakr it my dii*" t
house of representatives.
the United States.
L-ar fw iatln fm to those of v-u- rr.
the returns indicate your ok ?tion. end I Kinley’s ia about 18,0)0 lean. The legisla­ tion to the next Arkansas.
over Dead Man’s Gulch way air just a
to extendbmy
congratulations.
isbeaten
now estimated
as follows:
Be.nare. - We
Little Kock. Ark.. Nov. A-iteturns from little bit too exuberant in carrying out wtoteeCotBumr^^n^fVo^^.:
hav»- suumilu-d the Issues to the American ture
Lun? Trouble, u they wifwrite rr 7 !
28
republicans,
6
fu«-&gt;ouists;
house,
su
re
­
the election Indicate that
ma*
Me Carries 24 of thr 43 States, nnd Toe- people and thete will is law.
publicans. 20 fuslnnlvt j
&lt;
the Aggers of the donees and when I tstpress and postoHkc-addre s. Sincere! jority in this state will not exceed 85.UUU.
albly More—111* Vote in the Eloo^WILLIAM J. BRYAN.”
NEBRASKA—Complete returns from 4-t
s’ng out: ‘Swing yer ducksy-daddles.” I. A. SUX3N, IL tL, l«3 ixa-l Bt.,
Georgia.
toral College Not Lent.
;
Maj. MuKlnlry’s Reply.
out of the 93 counties of the state received
Tl:r» lltlHni'.al r.nrt Rn.i—__ «•
* “•
a*.. No'- '
« niAJorlir these genU swing their ladies clear off’n/
Tbaa.aGi.
• Canton. O.. Nov. 6.—At noon Friday Maj. at populist state hea ’quarters give Bryan inAtUcia.
Georgia Is estimated at 40.WO.
7.086 majority, and Hcdcotnb (fusion) fer
their fceL Now we want things to go
McKinley sent this telegram:
Florida.
’Canton, O., Nov. 6, 1U:6. Hon. W. J. governor, W.tHa. It la estimated from ch«-saJrfL-Wo.vlll«. Fla,. Nov. &lt;-Twenty-Mx off happy*and hnrmonioua here to­
Chicago, Nov. G.—Chairmah Jones Bntan. Lincoln. Neb.; I abknowledge the figures that Bryan’s udtjurily in the state
'be about 19.000. uni Holcomb s about oroclncl. out ol U lr. Florhla rive brjan night, -but if any more eomphiiuts of 1
formally cotf.eded tbe defeat ot Wil­ receipt of your courteous message of con­ will
16.0CO.
1 — M.Kinley. W7. « Us” «U“ continue, this sort are foade some o’ the Dead ।
gratulation
with
thanks
and
beg
you
will
liam J. Bryan last night and jmalle his receive my best wishes for your health and
ILLINOIS— Illinois !s In McKinley'.’ col­ tii'oushout the state Bryan . plurality a JI Qian’s Gulch gcr.ts ’ll be likely to go &gt;
umn by a plurality of between f4i),&lt; "’ . ; ■*.
last presidential campaign Ktntcment happiness. ■ a
home cn a shutter; yr hear trie! Choose I
Maine.
150,000. Figures received up to late Thurs­
(Signed) 9 "WILLIAM M’KINLEY."
to the public as follotvs:
Portland. Me.. Nov. c-Thcro is a gen­ ver pardnrre ter tbe next kadrille an’ [ f
X
X./
j
day night from the various countku* show
“The result of the prrstdentinl picctfon
eral falling off of about S per cent in thp ill
n-rt«»&lt;S»'l” auJ tbrv all -«t” I H |TP ? H
I? G ' ‘
'
M’K.1 NLEY TO HANNA.
I a plurality.of H4.X14.
Is apparently no longer inMoubt. It has
! WlSCONSIN-The plurality nf McKinley tutul vote, compared with that of the -auto
Ui
been one of {he .-los- &lt;t contests that the The SuceeM^^xl Candidate Dl»coursos on ! in ’Wisconsin has gone above the 1*'.'.:.J election. The prubabUlty U that the repub­ to the. tune of “Granny. Will Yer Dog I t I » * V J * i iA L ii V
people have been calle.1 on to detertninn
the Result.
i mark. Ho has now over lOVAxKJ jjluraiky, lican plurality will be 40.WU
Bite?’’—Detroit Free Press.
i
in reqpnt years. \V&gt; have clidjmee the . lec­
Canton, O,, Nov. 6.—Mr. McKinley Thurs­ • with nearly all the counties tn the state
tion on our ad\ices' from shuck that were day
'
•
night sunt the following telegram to ; heard iruih.
New Orleans. Nov. 4.-Loulsiana gives
admittedly m doubt, la which wo knew Mr. Uaau
An Apology.
in New York:
iO.Ouo majority for Bryan and elects six
FROM OTHER STATES.
there had been many frauds aiid from
"Canton. O„. Nov. 5.—To Hon M. A.
dem uera tie coBuresamfO.
A man who’ has a reputation for be­
which there were evidences of Smpertug
Waldorf .Ho(el.- New York: Your
Official ^cmitt.NcreiMary.
,
3tiMissipp:.
With the returns It seems now to be ap­ Hanna,
ing
very
careless
as to his toilet was
(••
’
-graphic
message
announcing
the
result
Yankton, 8. D., Nov. 7.—At midnight
Ja-.-kson. Miss.. Nov. 4.-Mississippi givesparent that, while Mr. Bryan, after staking
The vote for ..elected town clerk in one of tbe small
the most brilliant campaign in the his­ of the election hns been received. I bet; you I South Dakota's \ote on presidentta! elvct- Bryan a majority of •••'.&lt;’*
to
accent
my
hearty
thanks
for
your
great
.
t
ore
Is
tied
and
an
official
count
will
be
towns
in.
this
state
some time ago, &lt;nd
Wuteon
w'.U
nut
exceed
10.UJ0.
tory of our country J hua carried most of
EAGLE
PASS
ROUt£
the states claimed to be doubtful, but services in the cause or "sound money" and I required to determine Ute result. Tiirf re­
the loual .paper thought it would be a
has not carried enough to assure ills suc­ protection throughout tbe campaign now i publican managers have closed ’their of­
good joke to announce that: “Mr.
HOW
VIOLINS
ARE
"ANTIQUED.
1
cess in tho electoral college. Bryar. electors closed
STANDARD GAUGE STEEL RAILS.
----- ------and--gloriously won. They were moit .■1 «“ “IU&gt;, “&gt;« »“*'’• ^.raUon. Corr-cMakeup.will wash himself before he as&gt;
have been chosen in nil the states south «unu&gt;
»»&lt;1 rtt... tiv.- and wiu reel.. Ut. llcn* *!1'1
&gt;“ u.r*. preclnci. not
of tho Potomac and Ohio, except West
auines the office, of town clerk.” On
ipptoL.;;™ of your countrymen
,oa.o &gt;« henrd
«*»• U&gt;» rtertur. to
approbation
.Virginia, and all those west of the Mis­ warm
scmble Genuine -‘Strads.”
.&lt; crywhtre I will hn pltoMd to have you ^ther Lrywn or McKinley. Republican
•ending tbe notice Mr. Makeup was
souri except California and Oregon. He convoy lo your a.K&gt;clau. ot tb. national cuMnta.nwn and iiuv.rnor ran ahead ot
Experts in the old violin industry furious, and demanded a retraction,
has 1!M) electoral votes, and this number committer my hbih appreciation ot their ; the
by several hundred
““ electors
—’
—-votes so
may be increased by tlual returns from efficient servlcen.
: far as hc-ard from, and they may have safe tell how very young afcd green instru­ which the paper accordingly made the
Stages yet m question.
FROM-..
ments can be made to look like products following day, in this fashion: "MrJ
Duo to Patriotism.
I’Atriotiam.
! majorities..
Due
California.
"The peopk in their majesty, Ignoring
of the skill of old Stradivari us at a Makeup requests us to deny that he will
“Thus this remarkable campaign closes party
arty !lnea.*have
lines, have declared their detestation I San Francisco, Nov. 7.—All the precincts very moderate expense.
with the election of William McKinley. of repudiation arid dishonor, in whatever , in California have been heard from with
wash himself before he assumes tbe
It seems that by means of- a little office of town clerk.* And still Mr.
The result was brought about by every kind specious guise they may bo presented. I th* exception of 125, and McKinley’s pluof coercion and intimidation on the part Thcy have with tbe same mighty power &lt; rality In tbe state up to date is 6.196. a loss varnishing, staining and scraping, and
Makeup was not pleased. How hard it
ot the money power, including threats of afflrmeu their devotion to law and order i of 878 votes during the day. The missing
lockouts and dismissals and impending and their undeviating respect for justice 1 precincts are in remote sections and will by pasting on an old laliel. worth about is to satisfy some people!—Our Boys
and all NORTHERN POINTS'.to »H rolntata
■tarvation: by the employment of by far and the courts. They have maintained not *"
be L
beard
for several
---- * from
'---- '-----'------ ’ •“days.
---- They
‘‘ oue-half cent, that any kind of an old and Girls.
rhe Interior of the MEXICAN KEl’CBLR . hl4
the largest campaign fund ever used in this their unfaltering determination to support cannot materially change the result, cj tiolin may be converted into a'“genu­
to tbe
country and by the subornation ot a large and uphold the constituted authorities of their total vote tn 1892 was only 4,246. The
The Yukon Miners.
ine
Strad
”
of
fdmost
priceless
value.
portion of the American presa The presi­ the country and have thereby given new congressional situation Is much in doubt
•The
United
States
docs
not
recognize,
dent-elect and ills party are under pledge vigor and streugth to our free Institutions So far. it is known that the Republican, Every effort is being made to prove
to the American people to continue the They have.- indeed, again consecrated have elected three congressmen and the that the violin, of the theft of which Mr. protect or control these mining com­
gold standard and by its operation to re­ themselves to country, and baptized the democrats two. The legislature will no
and offers more xt&lt;ruct!ot’« tn thtFlechter is accused by Mrs. Bott, was munities in any way. No geological
store prosperity to this country. As chief cherished ordinances of free government doubt be republican in both house*
explorations or surveys have been un- er. tourist, or traveler .than ai.vntt.tr
executive Mr. McKinley will have the cor­ wit,h a new and holy patriotism.
such an instrument.
Tiavermn» a nymtry unrivaled in M-riwrv-dial support of the millions of patriotic
Victory for the Whole People.
vnhva.
puut.uuuvu,
,
vmw works for &gt;.
p.. dertake:L and there are no ofile!al re- rtpe with Ancient History.—lo the land
Oscar
Schild
bach,
who
Mr.
qPhiladelphia. Nov. 7.—Complete returns
"The victory Is not to party
----- ’ or :section.
—
rrum
from evury
every county ui
hi rcnnayivunm
Pennsylvania anew
show Flechtcr, wiid that the violin in dis-, ports upon the location, formation, de­ Montezuma. and the Aztec*.
I
. ? African pwpla Not lhc tot,i vot, to b0 „ follow.: For pre.l- pute was turned over to him to be pr&lt;&gt;|&gt;- , velopmcnt or yield of this rich placer reBQVU
’
MXXT
;»}&gt;
efliPA
I
II
°r. I? el'cJ*o,‘“ drnt-McKb&gt;lvy.7»i.Kl: Bryan. &lt;a.m; LovI Ut,??!!
a of .ectlonal lino, in tho CTint, isjur Falm.r. IO.H1. McKinley. erly “antiqued.” The violin "antiquer” ( gion. There are no military.posts and
■ wPh!,
dmnonatratMj to tbe . piurollty. sw.oo. Tb. republican, elect n testified that he took the violin, a . not a territorial or federal officer in
t. - ,rro *, r’UBltM1 £»«»•
I conareaemen (Indudbur eontreumen at
Yukon. Alaska, save one customs in­
’
,^S.’
niu"'-.v "“bare I Urge) and the democrat. I Tbe demo­ French instrument, made by Nicola, j spector and postmaster. There is no
' KSfSJ.T’.'.Si S.„,V“c£!.u.V
WUUam McAleer «old demo- aud. undec the direct'on of Mr. Flechter,
SAN ANTONIO TO
’^“la‘ I or*°- Thlnl &lt;U»»rt&lt; t; Daniel Ermenlrout, stained' over tbe name of the maker law, save us tho miners maintain their
wajii ciiaracterlxe our common and equal ! Ninth district, and
j
Banner
own unwritten code. Church mission­
i ?“l?”*h.ll&gt;J!*'1ri Nir-oioenth dlatrtat. The delegation to the' and pasted on the place an imitation of ( ary societies have provided for the few
«IUM opportuoS. Ibe mlldlo^ d'"!^ j ^“'."d"VTmocreT'™e‘’'»ew'kX an old-time yellow label, which read: (
"Antonius Stradivariub. Fecit, A. D. peaceful Indian tribes, but even spirit­
UtJl“anno.°„' ."S? V
I!?1-0' '
"hlci
Jti SuTel ini
D*r»*ot connections at San Antonio with ail lite*
which will elect a United States sen­ 1725." He also did a little scraping and ual comfort is withheld from the from
the north and east.
। tlons cannot prevail. I^t us as Americans • lature.
to succeed J. Donald Cameron, whose treated it with some good “antique" ■ miners,
’ . "Heaven ir. high, and the czar
I straightway devote ourselves to the up- ' ator
term will expire March 4. 1897, is divided
h ffar
; building of America; to the peace, honor , noiitlcaliv m" fallows■ Senate ret&gt;ubllc- varnish.
'! &amp;
&amp;r off.* despairing Ilankui colonists
Fcr
informationconceruii u M xun. TkM’ts
and glory of our common
country. Party
i
^^
’crata- T
•; ^•en&lt;?onB°should
democra,K
®- How?
House, republicans'
republicans, ■ "Did you think that anybody would used to say long ago. Since the military Time tables and particulars, and tin- jcufiit * ;c
dissensions shouldCno
no &gt;fon«r°dtelde
loncer divide or
or rack
rack ' MnB’ 44'’ Uenio
crats, 5.
House
repunucans,
or \ub
democrat., tt. Republican majority believe that this one was a genuine occupation of Alaska ceased, in 1877, Mexico or intermediate pou.t?, cad
the public mind, nor the zeal or temper of :, ITO;
dress.
either side deter any citizen from patriotic on joint ballot, 174.
frequent appeals have been made for
. Stradivari us?" he was asked.
North
Dakota.
devotion to Die good of all
"Many persona," said tho witness, ' the establishment of a garrison at ChilW. G. NEIMYER.
Bismarck. N. D., Nov. 5.—Complete re­
"WILLIAM M’KINLEY.”
turn, have only been received from a few gravely, “cannot distinguish between a kut and the construction of a military
Gen. Westers Agent Hex. h,t. T. 1:
counties. Enough la known, however, to new and an old violin. There are many * road over the j-sss traversed by Yukon
MIL HANNA’S TAHfAC.
show that the suite ha. gone for McKinley
fools.”—-St. Txxnis Gk&gt;l&gt;oJ)nmocrat,
j miners for the last 16 years. Gen. Miles
Republican Chairman Rays McKinley Has by at least 3.CKXt.
205 Electoral Votes.
once considered the matter to the. cx­ C. K. DUNLAP,
New York. Nov. 6 -M. A.-Hanna, chair- I New York, Nov. G.—Corrected returns !
G. P.and T. A.,Mr». hi El:
. tent of detailing an officer to make a re-’
WILLIAM M’KINLEY.
man of the republican national committee. from gll counties in New York state give
Emle Puri Tf
The German chancellor. Caprlri. In connoisar.ee. — Elira IL Sciiimore. in
Americans who have cast their votes for gave out the foUowmg statement at two McKinley a plurality of r4.h7S Only one a speech said thaX “Paris is tbe largest Centnrv.
William Jennings Bryan. They bqw to the
j county—Schoharh
. fty:
i county—Schoharie
was carried by Bryan
und'most
formidable
fortress
the
world
j
majesty of tho wmavv
office,, w
and
.m abide
nu.uc mj
by the re
»«-­
Sumdent returns have been received to !| Black (rep.),
(top.), for governor, has a plurality
tsuit
"t —
with none zZ
of -Lz
the zzzzz.z^,mutterings ___
that »»u*ry me that the following states have , of nearly the same as McKinley. Theleglx- has ever seen—a stronghold with fiG
would have come from the money power ' n««n carried for McKinley and Huburt laturc Ih largely republican.
forts and an outer line of fortifications
1had
__ it teer
been zzz
unsuccessful.
—--zzzzzzl. TL.
They
’.y__
are confldoubt;
1
“ I'm Niagara Fake Bcute.’*
Massachusetts.
— gold
■- standard
- - ■ cannot give the
■
California S,New Jersey...10
of nearly 100 miles.” T*he wall of Paris
dent- the
Boston. Nov. a.—Complete returns for is built around the inhabited irartiuno*
--------------6 New York
............. M
promised prosperity, but will gladly wel­ Delaware Connecticut
...
3
Ohio
n
come it if It comes. They will continue the
Illinois
24 Jregon
4
the city, inclosing ail the monuments
.Stations.
great struggle for the uplifting of human­ Indiana ....
15 ■ ’cnnvylvunla...... 82
and business houses. It is surrounded
ity and to the maintenance of the dignity
18 Khude Island 4
of our country in the establishment of an Maine 8'Houth Dakota.!... 4
by a broad ditch. The original plans •
Maryland S Vermont 4
American monetary system. And the dem­ Massachusetts
provided for a second wall some thou­
.... 15'West Virginia .... 6
ocratic party, aided by Its present allies, Minnesota ........
^Wisconsin 13
sand paces beyoud this one, but instead _
—
will still uplift the bimetallic standard Michigan
14
Wyoming
1
wxrrwARD.
i« m.|a.TD.|x ir.’p.u .ii
and bear it on to victory.
। there is a circle of forts from one to two I
North Dakota 3i
—
Hastings................. j 4.«s|s4O ii2.:ti)j.
«
New Hampshire... 4| Total .2*15
"JAMES K. JONES.
■ uiilcs away from the inner wall. Near- I Mr« E. D. Jenkins, of Lithonia,. Ga.,
C. H. OSBORN, Local Agent. IU* ..
"Thia insures th^Ir election by a ma­
“Chairman of • the Democratic National
. lv 2,000 cannons are used to fortify “Xs
his daughter, Ide. inherited a
jority
of
41
in
the
electoral
college,
if
every
Committee."
*
off Eczema, which the ”
usual
■ three forts. The fireuclore forts num- , severe
-- --------case
- "
other electoral vote govs against ua
The Electoral Vote.
"Another most significant feature of this
' tier about 30. They are polygons in mercury and potash remedies failed to
Zito fetes
relieve. Year by year she was treated
The returns indicate that the electoral victory is the fact that McKinley and Ho­
, shape, strongly bustlowd and boml»- : with various medicine), external appli­
votes of the states wdl be cast as follows: bart’s election has been secured by a plu­
proof, with bricked-up ditches, covered J cations apd internal remedies, without
McKiurality of over 1,000,000 of the popular vote—
Blates.
'
'•
the largest ever given.
TIME TABLE.
I ways and outworks. — Detroit Free
"
result. Her sufferings were intense,
Alabama ...
11
"I cm confident that we shall secure the
In Effect May SI. 1 .
Arkansas ..
Press.
and her condition grew steadily worse.
other two electors in Wyoming and the 13
California .
Central
StaiMtani ’ nnc.
All the so-cailed blood remedies did not
in Kentucky: North Caiollna (11 votes) is
Colorado ...
'^Wir’''
F
Z
(»ue*r Tel -graph y.
In doubt.
seem tc reach thedisConnecticut
Urfi ■
J
Telegraphy by induction between
Delaware ..
"The Importance to the country of this
ease at
until S.
Stations.
Florida
result cannot be overestimated and is a
parallei wires about two miles &amp;{&gt;art
S. S. was given, when
Georgia ....
matter ot congratulation to all loyal and
\. /
W#R successfully accomplished recently
Idaho
patriotic citizens of the United States."
Illinois
GARRET A HMAKT
j"
„ ?!’'L“bl'&gt; c'’rj,ecti°if
NORTH.
was at once noticed.
Indiana
|». Til.: n u:
ROME LATE EIGUKE8.
The medicine was Chicago..?. ■■■.
••
the isle of Mull with Oban broke, und exKansas ...
thls
state
give
the
following
votes:
For
neriments
wore
made
before
it
wm w.
coutinuecd
with
fav
­
Synopsis
of
Late
Returns
from
Various
Len lucky
president—McKinley. W7.?FT: Bryan, 1U2.C5: 2.^77 -1.
. a .? , 11 ’ T
orable
results,
and
Kalamazoo Lv..
Palmer. 11.30. McKinley's plurality. 165,122. P«««a he channel at this
point u
Ine .
now she is cured Kut Cooper
Chicago. Nov. 6.—From late dispatches I The republicans also elect Wolcott gov- from iy&lt;- to 2 miles wide, and tbe
the following results uf the election are ; «raor anil .11 lb. conJtres«m«ii.
। sound and well, her Richland Jun^'t
AasMachusettM .
,
dl.Unce
Ix-twcen
tho
overhead
wire
obtained:
gkshlgan ......... i
। skin is perfectly Gull Lake (Yorkville)
_
vuc iv u; .huh uuu Lue
mai’i! KENTUCKY — Republicans claim the
Minnesota
clear and pure and
Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 5.—“-The qstlmitod »™ j th. 'W' °f . MuU
t«
&lt; . “*«
itaidMippi ...... .
state by from GOO lo 1,000; democrats place plurality
far Bryan In the state is CO.000; ,an&lt;* 15
Uniformly two miles.
she has been saved muo....:..:
their majority ax 2.600; legislature repub­ Stephens, for governor. 40.000. Latest re- A gutta-percha insulated wire was laid
lontana
.
from
what threat- Delton.....
lican.
•
Nebraska
|K&gt;rts inuicate the election of ten demo- along
shore vm
of me
tbe uuummm
mainland and
and : encd to blight her life forever.
Cloverdale
—■'x—&amp; the -wviv
INDIANA—Latest official and unofficial crats
fevada
and five republicans to congress.
- - at- end.
- A long indue- I S.S.S. (^vanmleed purely vegetable) Shultz
returns place McKinley's plurality at S0,- The democrats
on
ff
rouuflcd
lew Hampuhlre.
a majority of 30 on
119. Congressional delegation, nine repub­ joint ballot in have
lew Jersey
fUI
tive
circuit
was
then
arranged,
and
roee;
ctxr
^*
Eczema,
Scrofula,
Cancer,
Rheutho
legislature,
and
HABTlNOfl.....
licans. four democrats. The democrats
lew York
, v*
WUC1
• sages sent through either wire could beumblkmu
।
other UilKKl
blood LTDUDie.
trouble.
forth Carolina.,
have elected Robert W. Meirs in the Sec* elect a successor to Senator Vest
Coats Grove..
ConneetleuL- .
forth Dakota...
. ond district, W. T. Zenor in the Third.
„
reluI TO
parallol Wire. During four I It is a real blcfcd remedy and always Woodland ....
William S. Holman in the Fourth and W.
Hartford. Conn., Nov. A—Revised returns davs 110 rotrular rarmnci-n
♦ cures even after all else (axis.
Woodbury ....
frill ar meaBagts were sent,
F. Robinson In the Twelfth. The legisla- 1 (unofficial) from every town in the state . ,,
•how that McKinley's plurality is M.142. D^S'de-x a press message of 120 words. A T&gt;
f Of
&lt; T&gt;
&lt;
ture is 22 republican on joint ballot.
Lansing.......
Rhode Island
Bouth Carolina
IOWA—The total vote cast in the state j The republican majority on joint ballot in • The cable repairs were then completed AX IxCHl 0100(1 ix.dT12QVd Detroit
12 k
South Dakota
Grand Rapids.
"
is in exqgss of 510.009 votes, estimating tbe I the legislature will be 214. Cooke, repub- . —•j'ro'V Tlnv”&lt;
Tennessee
ii prohibition and Fainter votes together at 1 lioan. for governor, has a majority of 44,340 !
'
Take a blood remedy for a blood disease;
8 only 5,000. Of these votes. 236,761 were cast ■ and a plurality of 62.392 over Sargent, sll&lt;JEh..
a tonic won’t cure it.
for William McKinley and 219,118 for Wil- ver democrat. Bryan carries only three
Vermont
btatloaa.
Ham J. Dryan. giving McKinley a plurality • of the 168 towns in the state.
Our books
ca os a. ct
yxrginia
tn
of 87.631 This is not only the largest vote
Washington
Rhode Island.
on
blood, and *• w Zt
*£
West Virginia
•ver cast in the state, larger than any pre­
Providence,
R.
I.,
Nov.
5.
—
Returns
from
skin
di
eases
Wliransln ..............................
. vious vote by 70.00U, but it is also the largest I Rhode Island show that McKinley has j
SOOTH.
Wyoming
mailed fire to
• republican majority ever given in Iowa, I carried tbe Mate by a plurality that will ,•
any
ad Iress.
Ohlwurn............
Garfield’s majority having been 45.000.
i approximate 23.000.
Totals
TENNESSEE—Reports indicate that the 1
Swift Specific
mJ
Necessary to choice «4.
state Is for McKinley by a small margin.
„
.
.. ”
„
।
Co.,
Atlanta,
KANSAS
—
Kansas
has.
without
a
doubt,
I
Ncwnrk
,
N.
J.,
Nov.
9.
—
The
official
can|
VICTOR.
Grand
Eapids
........
CONGRATULATES THE
elected Bryan electors. This Is conceded , vass of tho vot* for presidential electors
Detroit.....................
d«« a Telegram
by Republican State Chairman Simpson. ln the state of Now Jersey was made
Lansing..................
8 »iJO
Populist State Chairman Breldanthal Saturday. The plurality for McKinley is ;
Ident-Elecu
Woodbury
NO1
108
&lt;JF
ATTACHMENT
claims
the
state
for
the
fusion
ticket
by
CT.ltt.
.
.
The
—
total
*-•
vote
*was:
McKinley
'
j
Woodland...............
Idncoln. Netu Nov. 6.—At 8:25 Senator
State
ot
Ml*
bigan.
13.000.
while
the
republicans
assert
that
(rep.).
221J87; Bryan (dem.). 184,€95; Palmer !
Goats Grove
Jones’ telegram to Mr., Bryan that he hart
Disease Does Not Ada
MK.».Z, (pro.), 5.0US. .‘
(nat. -------dem.), 6,474: Levering
rrC“Ur,r^Llh‘’ C‘Mn,r ot
given op the fight was handed to Mr. Bryan the majority will be nearer 5.000. The &lt;LLL
ELabtingb.............. .
Anac°&lt;M #r 1 Henry Cook,copartner?.
will probably have four or five The social labor vote about equals the ;
at ids residence. “You may say,” said Mr. democrats
of
the
eight
congressman,
and
will
more
*•«»*
«■««*
&lt;*»*•
hhk ’I'h8 n‘ :*-at Hofttne*. Mcentgan,
vote
cast
for
Palmer.
S
tako
S
till
,
Bryan to the reporters, “that the election thnn likely have the legislature, insuring
under Ute flr.n same of Cuok &amp; Qwk,
Shultz
•f McKinley Is conceded and that I will the
0 r.b a
Qtaverdale
...............
election of a populist United States
Joseph Cn*U r. .**
.
issue ablate meat soon."
Delton
Houston, Tex., Nov. 5,-Latest estimates 1
Xverr m u elUtor Crowine better
senator to succeed William A. Peffer.
J JiJ*'Tn
J**1 oo th,&gt;
f i M110
wvriMiN&lt;3—
—&lt;Complete
nmnMT&gt; returns
r&gt;,inra. from
r™™ »»
or worts.
WYOMING
all place Bryan’s plurality in Texas over ISO,- «
ef *»’-inchim-nt ws« mih
bul ft onchtcu lo Wyomln*. (IV. Bryan
^ve’^'T'so In “aU °X*Ud non’'"?*
X plurality. Osborne (dem.) for congress, '
M,W0, AI1 the &lt;Je»ocr*t.c [
How is it with you ?
rfvA
j’'r tv"a. c"&lt;* *nrt Ecur&gt;
235. Tbe precincts to hear from cast 2JX | t*ndidates for congress are elected.
;
Cooler Lv.......
Hichiand Junction...
votes. The indicatioa* are that ihti repubColorado.
Yon uro su^eriatl from
: in uoji_'• -I
U’ he:i-ov»‘ named Plu iitt.T- agalns:■ aitiMyhw vr
Heans will get one elector, owing to the ar- . Denver, Col.. Nov. 5.—The returns of
the
lauds
(.i.nnei.t..
Rumla
a
o
ch
rangement of the names on the ballot, and Tuesday shows Bryan carries the state by
an sign*.'
Agent* bhj-’
kidney, liver
P2nie,t,na‘®’c”1 ”r Jowpb Curt
hi
a supreme judge, and that tbe democrats —
— ’100.000.
,,A
Trains at Flag SUtlous as mm&gt;u as &gt;.b&gt; ?
over
Hundred ‘UV'r n’" *u«n ot One seen.
will get two electors and tha congress­
Utah
Cslimbus, Kan., ttyti
« URINARY TROUBLES.
MU nine ren-s.
tKreight Trair.s will be run ut the coi \
man.
Salt Lake City. Nov. 5 —Bryan’s plurality
to the tvrapany.wbo re&gt;errelhr tight :o •bLajje
s
r.'i’v.", ^n’wn,“'k
WEST VIRGINIA — Complete returns in the state will be 40,000.
“I was delivered
Haro
am e Irud
irwa doctor,
ureters and mcdldu,
modktino with.
wit
jhe time of such train* without notice
cannot be got for several dnya, but tbe re­
DaP d this first, day of September. A D 18)6.
Neruda.
out avail. nad Lave become dixy listed.
No f&gt;. will wait a’ \V&lt;K«dbury fur । • U'llgi'l
Of TWINS in publican electors ixavo from 8,000 to W.000
SWKKZKY
A
bWIXM^V.
Carson, Nev., Nov. 6.—The total vote cast
train No. 1 and Freight Ku. 4!) on P- ■ &amp; N
less than*?Si) min­ plurality and the solid electoral vote uf in Nevada was about 12,000. of which Mc­
_
Attortte.vs far I'utuiiff R’r,
DON
’
T
GIVE
UP!
tbe
state
will
be
given
to
McKinley.
No. 6 win wait at RtchUnd Janctloti in
Kinley will receive about 1.200 and Bryan
utes and with
OHIO—Chairman Kurts, republican state the balance.
rival &lt;4 No 8 on C. J. &amp; M R y.
NOTICE FOH B BARI NG CLAIMS.
scarcely any pain committee, says McKinley has good 62,(40
BkgXM** wu-** 1* »t Depot At I'M*4 s rpi!':&gt;"
before
leaving rime of Trains, so ibut !^ -:to
53.000
plurality
In
Ohio.
The
republic
­
-^rr
Butte, Mont, Nov. 5.-Full returns tn
after using only
may batt* time to check It property: &lt;
ans have 15 congreasmen and democrats A Montana are not yet at hand, but the cities
ITin vy not gn forward nhtllm*xl train.
two bottles of
DKLAWARE-McKlnley will have be­ •nd largest counties have • reported and
. H. Dkwikg, Lt. C. PorritK. I.. Suitek 'V
tween 2,000 and 3,000 plurality. There are bear out estimates previously sent out that
tnr JJla .&gt;J‘*
11*’a **»«* *e«* wllowsu Jam
On’I JlaiMuPT. «i»5. I*. &amp; T A.
MU’ &lt;•
Bryan's majority win be about 18.D00.
publicans elec: a senator in Kent court)',
Ylrgtaia.
.
SASKWS
CIMCER TOMIC ,
a^d
ib»r
nil
ri-.dttom
ol
n&lt;ia
de
WILL CURE YOU.
giving them control of the senate. The
r&gt;. ......__ . .. .. ..
abaktt LMMT'bMkMS, DsEffity, dirtiMBia; itoxAth s-l
Richmond. Va.. Nov? C—The latUt re­
Ik— latte? bd4
democrats will have a majority of one on turns indicate a plurality of from 15.000 to
10.000 for Bryan.

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will keep the cake fresh
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mustard plaster take a
and stir tJie. dry mustand
j until it is a thick paste
spread. Spread on a
d apply to the affected
il not blister.
,. little t-wo-tined-forks in­
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,t-d with the berry cnnatural colors.
The
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■ft r that has been Iain
z kvbik and fa badly
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plan io Wet a
&gt;■« t- iiil and then'with
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With his fluoroscope Thomas A. Ed|.
Sot!,c“Jio"’ *'’ok trough 2’4 feotot
•olid wood. Nothing better Illustrates
the tremeu ou« projn^s he has made
in nis X-ray experiment*.
When the announcement wins first
nmde that Mr. Edison had perfected
nm^jiparatus that enabled him So look
through eight Inches of wood the whole
world marveled. Many persons doubted
the iswsibUity ON t„ Now eight inches
of v.oal offer onh a slight Impediment
to the eye under the X ray nnd there
have been times, when Ute conditions
v.vre peculiarly favorable, that.Mr. Edifion has penetrated a sheet of steel onS
a&amp;tecnth of an inch in thickness.
Porous substances, like cork, for ex­
ample. practically offer no obstacle at
all to the fluoroscope. Through three
feet- ~~
of "*•
cork
objects MtsiJ
may be
seen n
asR (J
dis-•" '-..juvu,
UC BIXn
1S_
tractly as though there was naoDstructiou at all, nml there is reason t&lt; believe
'‘"t "
"U1‘ of “™«eier.tthickMe.ss

cd to the ’
water
with •«-«»*:*eri.&gt;&lt;m&lt;»0&gt;d»oUte^
^ror
^g

of f

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I
■‘'8 u‘Rtt&lt; ra are moving now. &lt;!”f;™i thr^-rabV I ±^rOnSUB1“’’ t‘'°
st t he windows careti vith kerosene and
a idnth, and palish

the earth into China.” And thl. idea
must occur to everyone, who sees Ute
wonders 'that arc being perfected at
the wizard’s laboratory in Orange. As
a hot pancake
for Mr. Edison himself, l.c says that, he
ark? Mix flour !
only want*- to perfect his vacuum tubes,
that they will stand “32 lumps’’—that
"’t "n
*#2: i bo
*-•
&lt;l&gt;- P»«vr &lt;««! In 3R tacandewen.
is. the power used in 32 Incandescent

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THE LONDON SEWERHUNTER.

uy tbe Common Herth

Rare Intervals.
Before commenclnp nperations each
fr :lcra‘V i‘ ’hat Of
borw (.!&gt;«],l„,g. It „fcrs
thc
man in a gang provides himself with &amp;
fLre‘“r»&lt;":“n'nntioi‘"
be- buH’s-eye lantern, a canvas apron and n
ton putting them on the etund. There pole some seven or eight feet in length,
b.&lt;TL‘ C‘UCh
to tbe ori- haring an iron attoclimeoit at one end,
giu of the term. lnitCoBgrre3ratta Gres- somewhat in the shape of a hoe. For
umor gives tbe following exptaa^o^ greater convenience the lantern is in­
' blob certainly sounds ressinahle: "In variably fixed to the right shoulder,
Tsi’ thr Oh'° 'o'Jrt* *’cM «* so that when walking the light is
tlT
। Tnt couuty acaI’ " "r‘ thrown ahead, and when stopping its
taln periods kfaown us court terms. rays shine directly to their feet.
Thus accoutietk they walk slowly
“•■“■■‘“Otltuk. the large
„f
lltlguutu and witnesses who would flock along through the mud, feeling with
lon,.KU‘
v f°r ,nUe" ,lrouu'1 '■»&gt;- the’u' naked feet for anything unusual,
county seat wben court wt* |u session, at the same time raking tbe accumula­
the county authorities erfctc.1 sheds tion from the walls and picking from
near the oourthou.i . where the lit!- the era*, ices any article they sec. Noth­
^••.&lt;-&lt;1 Uu-ir witne^ ,5„)uIdti(.^ ing is alloived to jescape them, no matfeed tlicir bore™ while they attended j ter what its worth, provided it is not
court, und these nhetls betjamo known nbeolutely vuluelera. Old iron, pieces of
rope, bonce; current coin of the realm
08 huise slu d A
.
"Now. owing to the limited space of und articles of plate nnd jewelry—all
the courtrooms, the lawyers who al­ fa good fish which comes to the hunter’s
net.
,
ways traveled with the court, were unaL ith "fins” in the way of coins, of
J, 40
n private eonveti-ation with
course,
the
‘‘humble penny" predomtheir clients and witnessoi inside the
walla, and so they used to take them un­ inatcys^te-gh^eriee and shillings, howder tlie horse sheds mid there tiiUt-ttatZ -ever, often increase the value of the col­
ters over with them. Aitffmgtliv at­ lection, nnd at rare intervals—too rare
torneys who attended court at Chester, to ph ase the hunter—half sovereigns
the county seat of Meigs county, on one are discovered. Like thc files in amber.
occasion were Tom Ewing and Samuel Ute mystery is hfw they got thcrL
Among other articles of intrinsic
r. \ inton. Tbe court was ready to go
on with, the case in which the two I worth silver spoons are most often
■
found,
.although shirt studs, diamond
noted attorneys were retained as opposing-counsel, when it was discovered । rings, silver drinking vessels nnd many
।
other
quite
cut cf place articles swell
that Vinton was rot present.
Thc
court looked carefully nrour.d nnd then । the list from time to time. Lttcky finds,
asked: ’Where is Mr. Vlnt^nT ‘I don’t j stuch as those above mentioned, do net
know, your honor,’ said Ewing, rising i deter the sower man from keeping a
. keen lookout for less valuable artick«
to his feet, ‘he is not hero, but he is
probably outside hbrec-fijieddh^g his . uk they float by. Jits sharp eye. from
। long practice, fa capable of judging the
witwsscs.’ This remark-raised u gen­
wortb of the floating refuse before it
eral laugh, and»thereafter thr word
even discernable to the orhorse-shedding a V.ltness {Missed into . would
i di nary observer.
•
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1 and apply to the anything except the earth.
i .tnuakv applied to the
Mr. Edison’s enthusiasm and energy
in win often relieve a
traverse underground.* until a tolerably
continue unimpaired. The things he
A HOG ORCHESTRA.
.''•eoinmcnded for eon- has already accomplished, marvelous as
| heavy bag is the result of hfa labor.
to
,
--they are. ha ve only whetted his appetite
:&gt;3.v i- -»» oiXX
1 man.
.!■ List hHiason’s straw hat fev more. I’e sticks at his experiments
During the reign of Louis XI. of j Some gangs enter the sewers at night
i-hening »nd cleaning it at day and night. Ro does not seem to
•
and
work
until
morning,
while
others
j h :.n«n’ Remove the bund. know what fatigue is. For 48 hours at France there was attoefa’d to hfa court . curry out the search only during the
heme *
• hat on a Hat surface lo keep a stretch he keeps going nt times and one Abbot De Bnigne, n tuiuti of consid­ । daytime. Ruts abound everywhere,
AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE
•tape. Cut a lemon in two then he stopn only long enough to erable wjt. The abbot was somewhat j some of-them being of enormous size,
the bril
•&lt;; rub the Kit withdL Wipe snatch four or five hours’ sleepy when musically inclined, a ml delighted the । large enough to frighten any beginner
court with inventions of ixld musical
th a soft clean cloth, and if l»e is up and at it again.
nt the game. The experienced hunter,
the hat
Instruments. One day tbe king, after
d stains have not oil been reHe never leaves the lat»orntorv now. having enjoyed a hearty laugh over one however, takes no notice of them and
WITHOUT COST.
■ ;&gt;’ Ute operation with a Mrs. Edison has gone on a visit to outtlte rats are only too pleased to sneak
of these curious contrivances, and de­
&lt;&gt;f lemon.; Allow the hiat to of-town friends, and this gives him per­ siring to ImflTb this musical genius, away in the darkness.—Pearson's
Weekly.
x-iiiy before it is worn in the fect freedom to do as be likes. While
commanded him to produce harmoni­
.. ■ Inter Ocean.
hia wife was in Orange she compelled ous sounds from the cries of hogs.
ABOUT TACKS.
him at times to come home, going to Thfa seemed on impossibility to the
TOGETHER IN THE GRAVE.
the laboratory after him and refusing king, and lie prepared himself to enjoy Made In Great Variety and for Many Dlf31*ry Stuart aud &gt;'.lte*bcth Tudor— Not to stir until he consented [to go with the discomfiture of thc abbot. Much
The best, tacks ore made of imported
her to their house, across in Llewellyn to his surprise, however, the nbbftt
Perhttp.- nt- queeai who hoe the meet park. But he grudged the few hours readily agreed to produce them. .411 hc Swedish iron; the next.grade of Amerieoiap u&lt;« with her in the grave is Mary he had to spend away from his experi- rtMjuired was a sum of money, upon the I can soft steel, and the cheapest of com­
ore "*°y
also
T American iron. Tacks
*•*'—“ ~~
Stuart; ?. r the vault which received her nienting-rooxn, and though he is a most receipt of which be declared he would !! mon
• madeiof copper
ore tinned,
tinned.
c°PP'r Some tacks
tacka are
body when it was removed from Peter- ■affectionate busbemd it is doubtful if invent the moat aurjirialng thing ever
I “nd,,'Or ’hlP ”« '«*■ are
lortzuph athethul to Westmlneter ho did not hail his wife’s trip with en­ beard in the way of luuiiaj atrocity.
Heacourtd thecoiu.'rv and Meured a
arc ,,,art' of alz« ™DBln&lt;&gt; ,rom
ai-lw’y i.fterwurd served for tbe mter- thusiasm.
large
number
of
hog,.
’
Irving
their
1*“M?UnC^ ° «■*&gt;“"“• Tte taekrom Not the least remarkable thing about
rcent of her -de«oen|lantf and wu revoiore M to pitch and quality, and mon'-’
“ c“P't ,ac.k
an 8’
tbe
wonder-worker
is
the
manner
in
jerted full '• h&gt;m lam inspected.
ounce tack. A 24-ounce tack fa about
Of s..wre»*rh groups, Elizabeth Tudor which he manages to infuse hia own finally, after having fully satisfied him­ 1% inches in length.
bod her sis’, r Mary rest togv.thor wlth- enthusiasm into the people all around self, he arranged the animals hi a sort
There are many kinds of tacks, made
a very lijnitod sfXMte. Though it can­ him. I Ii« assist anta arc as earnestly of pavilion richly decorated. The day for n great variety of usee., nnd they are
t fa- »-• v hfully aOid that they were interested in tbe work ou hand as he is of tbe trial arrived, and the king and I put up in many different forma. There
Ulla to make tbe weak impotent, man strong, vigorous and taarmeUc. Jori^a boa. WmwlU be de­
jning and pleasant in their lives, yv&lt; himself, and remain with him constant­ hfa court entered thc pavilion prepared ; are gimp tacks, looking-glass tacks, up­
for.
something,
but
greatly
in
doubt
os
•
ly.
"Quitting
time"
has
been
entirely
&lt;!:.vl ti.;”- are not divided. In another
holsterers’ tacks, trunk tacks, Ipce ,
and guaranteed by W. H. GOODYEAR, Druggist, Hastings
iirtment fa'neiath the abbey|floor abolished at the big laboratory. From to the success of the abbot with the j tucks, basket tucks, brush tacks, coffin Sold
'
hogs. However, there were the hogs, '
r
riuri-K II., William ill. and ! the meanest laborer in the place to the
tucks, shank tacks, lasting tacks, min- :
sure
enough,
and,
much
to
the
surprise
chief
assistant,
all
hands
stay
with
the
MORTGAGE SALE.
MORTGAGE SALE.
‘
M?ry II.
AnJfiff and Prince*George
era’ tacks, cheese box tacks, and tacks
and delight of the king, they began, to ( for many other uses. Within the past ( Default having been made for more than sixty
Default having been made in tbe condltlsns
cf I’tiiujark—unck*,| nieces and neph- i chief far into the night.
days
In
the
payment
of
Iulerest
overdue
and
of
a
certain
mortgage
made
by
Joseph
The reporter left tl&gt;e place st mid­ cry harmoniously and in good tune, j dozen years the sole of double-pointed ।payable on a mortgage dated April 2S. IFW, and Hacbiiri Kollar bU wife of ilrvicg. Kollar
t v-s-ln-lnw.
i
.
Barry
by Reuben and E.lzal»eth Khadr, husband Countv. Michigan, to Hamuri Cannon of Gales­
i’ro!!y th- cMrst combination I* night. and there’ were then no more rendering nu air that was fairly recog­ ‘ tacks has increased tenfold with the and
,madewife,
to Daniel CooRmwih and recorded in burg.’Kalamazoo County, Michigan, dated Jan­
office
of
the
Register
ot
Deeds,
fur
the
conn
hi ii i :
bav Ux-n plonn.ai by signs of rest than there had been at nized v Tho abbot had arranged n script ' preatjy increased use of electrical wires. the
uary
5thA.
D.
1FK3,
and
ncordtd
In
tbe
office
1
and btate of Michigan,on the 71b- of the KrttlMer of Deeds, for Lhe County of
■’
■ . ■
his Hen'll, w thnl jx-o- midday. Mr. Edison himself was as of stops that were connected with the ' Double-pointed tacks arc also used for 'StayofofBarry
August. A. D.. 1KU. in liber 47 of Mort Barrv aud Stale of Michigan, os the Seventh
hogs,
and
upon
pulling
one
of
them
'
lively
ns
a
cricket.
Between
times
at
tacking down straw matting and for ,gages on page 182 and the sad Daniel vool- day of January A.D. I8r»in LlbSr it. of Mortr’J ■■■ b i: :-‘&gt;r ix.-k him ufterx-u.nl .
baugh having died intestate, and ’be said mort KMiex, nu jiage 538. on wlilcli mortgage there Is
I him'ooLa.-'fly., Instead I the "lamp,” os he culls Ids vacuum ttite, out cau.-*ed a spike to prick the hog it . other purposes.
having been assigned by Kri Jaiinu Cool- c laiined to be due at tbe date of thin notice the
I connected with, nwtklnghim s&lt;|ti«t! hfa.; Tacks that are sold in paper* are put gage
ba ugh. Cynthia Green and Martha sawdy, sole sum
Four hundred thlrty-nlnte Dollars and
vf
.
• .-rly qntombeb with his ] he skipped and danced about the place, 1
i cracking jokes, telling funny stories |1 vote. The rest was easy.for by pulling [ up In full weights, half weights, and surviving heirs at law of said Daniel Coolbaugh. mx cent*, and an Attorney’s fee al Fifteen Dol­
to
Rosanna
Coolbaugh by mi arsig* mem dated lars provided fur in raid inortgaae, aud no suit
ny with Rl^ry VII.5ind j nnd acting as frisky as a boy Just out of ; out the different stops be produced the quarter weights, the weight indicating Manfit SWth. 18«5- *«’'• recorded iu said Reg or proceedings at law having been instituted to
’a office, oh the Sfilli day of.Juur A. D.. recover thr inane} s secured by Haiti mortgage,
an eye ! tune.—Philadelphia Press.
the $iz«i of the package. Alfaioft ail Ister
York.[and tlws arrange- ■ school. Yet he had not
lev}, in liber 33 of mortgage*, on page .435. for or anv part ttitreof;
kinds of tacks are also sold in bulleiu which default the said RnsaunS CoolbaugU. by
Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of aalo
vc Iwi-u carried out pri- 1 .n 24 hours.
A Great Blaster Thief.
virtue of the right given her by thc said mort­ contained In said mortgage, nnd tbe statute in
lid, in a surpris'd
” he said,
surprised tone,
tone. 1j’ So long as Hind kept to the road his . £5-paund and 50-pound boxes and in gage,
• n c^uxi withheld from. •‘'Tired?
---------bas made and hereby inakt s the wliule such caar made and provided, notice Is hereby
______
____
principal stun of satd mortgnge end tbe li-Vr- given tJuA-n Saturday, the Ninth day of Janu,.Jx.
I “Certainly
not This isn’t work. Thfa j' life was one long Comedy. Ufa wit and j 100-ppund kegs.
im&gt;7. atTen o’clock
accrued thereon now due and pa)shir and an -AteD
------------------------ ----In-- tbe
------forenoon,
--e,™.., I
'
'x . I.'nglfah Hovereigifahavc i is fun, and lots of it. What d° we v u-r.t ( address were inexhaustible, ahd fortune •
A one-ounce tack machine tf ill make est
1 sell
Hat
ii,HI
Auction, to tbe highest
hlgbert bid
on which martcage there I* cianue&lt;t tube due shall
at lI,’n
’llcc Auctioniiixr;Tir4nito family totnbn I to get tl«a tart We’ll keep at It until
at the date «*t this notice tbe »um ot three hun .jlt-r. at tl.e north front duor &lt;&gt;f the Court House,
never Mund hltn at a loss. He would ■ in a day about 100,000 tacks altogether. dred
Tii
tii
’
f
’
ltv
of
’
iix'sUi'giC
ithat
being
ibe place
eighty
three
dollars
ai
d
seventy
nine
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•*
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■ ■ ■
.
&gt;M;: .iu-rtrout-lin'gabout .lx or sei-en o’&lt; lock In th.-morning and ,
1 avert suspicion with the tune of a p.ailiu, j The. iron is fed into the.machine in a cento for principal. Interest, taxes and-Irisur- where the Circuit Court for Barry County Is
in said mort1
■ : •hcSie-of their prede- then well go to sleep fora little while. :, us when, habited &lt;u* a pious shepherd, j plate which fa cf a width a little greater ance, and an attoniej fee &lt;»i tweolx-flve dob failden),
noiucoy, lhe
&gt;w jir»-ml«es described ■»
provided for In
mortgage
and ........
no suit ksh
gag-.• or
m.op.vv.uvxx
... said
.. ............
.. ............
-;r m» much tl»-reof
01 as
xs may
nu*Y be
bo di
Deewxry
than the length of the finished tack, lars
■ e ..r
■| —X. Y. Journal.____________
or proceedings at law having been stlluied io to pay the anvoitt due ou said mortgage, with
j he broke a traveler’s head with hfa crook ;
tbe amount secured by said moitgagr «-:gnt per rent, in’erest. nnd all legal costs, to­
IP:.il. P-guii buhrtlng a flan
a to* !«. tte rwwi
| and deprived him of his Horse. An early j so as to allow of material to be upset recover
anv part thereof Notice is therefore herrbv i gi-iher with »■■ attorney'* fee of Killeen Dollars
for the head. An 6-ounce machine will or
. n-.anaotenm luul
I. ,
..jKnt. Weggens hasn’t the spirit of a edventure' was to force a jx»t-voliant make about 200 pounds of taeles a day. given that on the 28th day of Deo«-mt&gt;er. .imk. ■ « ovrnnutvd for therein, the premises being de­
al ten o’clock tn lhe forenoon tbe-’o will liptudd ?-erlbrd in said mortgage ai. ail that certain lot.
it:
-r.liaienta! taate for erecting: □Mu.e" ^,,,1 the Indvwlth tbe bigcigar , parson, who had druuk a cup too much 1.250 to the pound, about 250,000 tacks. nt the north front door of lhe court bouse iplhe ptece and parcel of la'ul situate in the Town­
’ at-a wedding, into a rarely furcicrfl situ- Tucks that are put up in papers, are city ot Hastings, count}’ of Bartv mid &lt;Ute ni 4. hip nt Irylng tn the Count} ol Burry and State
t n:
. over M» kindred, wfeteh ,n(! the p:lste diamond
Michigan, (said court house bring li e Ida** in j of Mbdugiui. and known and described as toltw
v Jicm bis general lhwraet*y “No?" «aid tbe fat lady with the ntion. Hind, having robbed two gentler weighed out und the papers filled by whicb lhe circuit court for th* county of Barry ।
* men’s servants,of a round sum, went j! hand. Comparatively few tacks ore put is held), st public auction, lo’br hluWt bld ' Tbe North East Quarter of North WeM Quart
'■ : ' 'icroillouene^s, but neither moo- .
chia and the veined nose.
dcr. the premises described iu s*td mortgage er uf S &lt;:&gt;l&lt;«ii TwrutvmyieWl) in Town Four (4)
■. ; camedlin the same breath
he en- ‘
so much .thereof as tnttj'be neo-s»ary to sat- j North Runge Nine 9 W vst.,- Containing .Forty
“Nat n bit of spirit; not a bit. Tbe-t ambling along the road until‘lie
“1 rP nowadays in tied-up papers: they are or
isty t he amount due oh wd mortgage n» abute. : acres more or teas.
&lt;
“id hewith Vir-en Victoria us a customer for red-heod&lt;Ml husband of hers keeps a countered a parson. "Sir,” ssau
i , “1 । pUtUp ni(jsfly jn
pasteboard boxes. set
forth, with, the- interest tbervoc and the i
Samvel CaBsOX,
obittugj sculpture and musoniy.—N. । boarding-finttse, you know, and sho oc- '! nm closely pursued by robbers. You,’ I These boxes are packed in larger boxes costs,
charges And expentea nln»*c‘l b* law and ; COLOROVK &amp; BirrTEn.
Mortgagee,
provided
(or
In'.said
mortgage.
«ald
pretrtlx-s
I
Alt
rueys
for
Mortgagee,
■ tually has to peel thc potatoes for thc dare swear, will not stand by end sec me and in turn in cases for shipment, A being situated ta the village of w&lt; udhtn-1. iu Date-l Ortuta-r 7. i»qj.
I
plundered."
Before
thc
parson
could
' boarders’ meals.
I
.----- •
_ common tack package is a case weigh­ the county of Bnrry and state of Mubigaw. and [
■, would you! say.” she asked her I
described' ss foMows. to-wit:
.
MORTGAGE SeLE.
"Oh, well, I don’t
pw but what that protest, he thrust a pistol into his hand ing about 100 pounds;
Bdng lots tifimber four nnd ,«ix nf b!*-*k num- ) De&amp;inlt having been made in the conditions
t rriend. “if L'told you that I was , serves her right. I wo_ get out nnd un
und
bode him
Are it nt
Aral comer,
&lt;j buuv
LL.. fire
=t the
th= prrt
Tho annual tuck product of the coun­ her five ol Parrott's addition Vi iJm uiilwte of : ,t a- oert;&gt;!n n»&lt;&gt; igag»&gt; nnae by Charles W.
’ u» t he count?”
,.7, .»••&lt;! w h’ II* fn G , «»f the «&lt;»’rn«blp ot
shovel mud in the street before I would • while lie rode off to raise the county, try is estimated nt about 20.000 tons. Woodland, the same being s m»t*&lt;i «»• section I ®•luL'b
number fifteen, town number ’«&gt;nr t «»rth. r.r g;
,7llrvi.
g. . nntyof Hairy. anBMate ot Michigan,
arc I don’t know," replied the let my husband keep board
k man j Meanwhile
j*
• * the
*’ rifled
,rt-J *l.-nv.-lcra come up If these tacks were nil put up in papers number seven west, aud Iu the imvn-idp •'■i
«i»ig •'r **'•
uh-ti. 1 to A&lt;rx.nd-r Fos er. of Bedford. Calhoun
friend, absent-mindedly. ‘T is meant to adorn tbe home, hot
with the poison, who Kteightwny. inis- cf tbe usual assortments of sizes and Woodland, county oi Barry. «" islale.ui
Mitt
„tate o' Michigan, da*rd December 14.
!
A.
D
'-i8H».’*nd Tec rded tn the Offlne nf the
be exactly surprised, you aUve."—Cincinnati Inouirer.
laking them tor thievea, flrt-d without wcigtlxs, the papers would number about Igxn.
Dated September 30tb. IR"- •&lt;.nm,rrn
' Kegi-ur ot berrt». tor lhe count, of Barry,
Romanica. c
: use I never didi;think much
effect. Mill then, riding forward flung 300,000.000, or something more than
;
V
.d
i;nte&lt;»t,Michlg»r.
on die twenty thin.) dav
of Dem niU-r. a l». HW&gt;. in Liber -&lt; uf Morttite&gt;istol intbefaeeoflhe nearest- Thus four papers per capita of the population. ALONZO• K K ENASTOb Atelgue*r."—Chidatfo Post
.
g-ig^ ou vaire'r.U. on which mortgage there Is
Attorney tor Assignee.
tiie prison of the parish nu dfOfCed be­ —N\ Y. Sun._______________
claimsd &gt;■ '*• due »t the date of thia notice the
Minn of Five hundred lift thr. e dcllant and
fore u maytelrate. while Hind, before his
I’KOBAIT. OKDEK.
thirry cema. and an attorney’s fr&lt; nf twentyThe Princess Was Fishing. Too.
dupe could fifnbsh an explanation, lir.il
fl4edtMlar-vj.nivlde.i f r in said iu. rtgng~. and
State of Michigan,&lt;k«wi' of Barry, s*».
There is a story to the effect that
At a session of the Pr.W' t- Court. T" nosuitor pr •cvedtngs at law having been inplaced many a ndle between himself
stttue i to reonvr tne moneys Secured by said
rhe
countv
of
Barry.
ho-'lri.
at
Ils
when
tilic
"pouvrs
that
were
”
decreed
d his ndTerH.arlr-s.--iIacmillan s McffProbate office. Id the C'ltv of Hastlr.i's wi mortgag*. or rviy par tti»reo? -.
that Queen Victoria’s daughter. Prin­ -aid County, on Wednesday th- fourthdav oi- Now. tSe.ef .ie. by *bw&lt;- of the p wer of
ine.
2—
November,
in
the
year
one
UiOasiud
eight
huu
sate on&gt;wed in r&lt;aid niongwge. and rhe stat­
cess Louise, must be provided jjnth a dred and ninety srx.
ute 1 n su h &lt;-.-&lt;se marie and pn.v.drd, notice is
Bow U- Could Tell. .
husband there were five of her niniRsty's
Present, Charles W. Annsfrong. Judge o' nereb given that on &lt;hMur-iav. «h»? thirtieth
dm &lt;-f Jai nnr. A. I&gt; «K&gt;-. *t ten o'clocklo «he
Tt
Some veara npo, u man named Circr-n- subjects who were named as being eli­ ProlMtie.
Iu the matter ot tbe estnt. &lt;»t FIJt-lia B. Swee; forenoon. I *hali sed at public auction, to the
field, living in New York state, killed hia gible. Tbe portion of son-in-law to the zey.
highir»i i»tude«*. at tbe n-rib front door ot the
an adjudged Insane per-MI.
6n reading and filing the reti’bvt duh verlfi courthouse, in th- rttv Hastings (lhat being
wife. Hewaaconvlctetlat the first tnalj queen is not. however, looked upon as
Fidelia E. Sheerer. *.eltii.g funrth that the place wher- ihu dfwll court, for Barry
hut the COM was carriixl to the court in every way a desirable one. and four ed.of
she Is as she vncily beiirVra, |**rm t’.esily eum'. C nn ' W ’e»i'lBU*. the yrrtnW « tlc.-icrlbed In
rgjuc.xrr.sp much thereof as maybe,
Five beautiful dolls, lithographed ou card
of appeals, which reversed the flnd ngs of the noble gentlemen in question, get­ and permanently re.-tonsd «&gt; mental health ium said
and praying tltta tlm order of noceasary h» pay the arnmn* dun on said
of tho lower court. Cos. Kobinaon thi-a ting wind of tbe affair, promptly went soundness,
board, eightinchcshigh. Can be cut out aud
cemnUtnient
to
tbAailhtn
fur morrg-ge. witu right jwr cent iulerest. and
all
legal
••oats, together wh an attorney s
ordered
a
special
rehearing
to
be
held
Insane
heretoionmane
ny
put together by the children—no pasting.
off and engaged themselves to women the
court be revoked, and peUtio&lt;iur adjudged fee of twent -Aveuolisrscuvenanted for there­
at Syracuse. Judge Daniels presided. for whom they hod preferences. Thc Mud
Each doll has two complete suits. Amenrestored to mental health and amradr-rss, and in, rhe premise* l»e»ti« d-s&lt;ribed inlaid mort­
When an examination of the jurors bo- non of tbe duke of Argyll chanced to be that the guardianship inav b- iermlqaML and gage as all those certain lots, pte- es and jtaresu, French, Spanish, Rnssiac Chinese,
S. C. Rich, her gusrdlAit. be rrqumd to ,-eib of land situate u the township of Vying,
min. a curious circnmatonce occurred. awav on a fishing trip at the time, and that
Japanese, German, Swiss, Tuxkurn and In­
render au account (d said giuirJianslilp t» said in the rouniy of Barry, and slate of Michigan,
”
One of tbe jurora declared that he bad so heard nothing of the matter until his petitioner and such gnardla.i discharged, as in anrt-des ribed MfoUows:
dian costumes. AU parts being interchange­
The north enst quarter of the sou'h east
■said
petition
more fully set forth.
return to London, when almost immedi
already prejudged the case.
able, many combinations can be made,
Thereupon il Is order-d. that Friday th- quatter and the south half -f Sorth west
quarter
ot
south
east
quarter
both
on
section
nailed if he had read the pnuted ao- otdy the hand of the princess was of­ Z7th day of November, A. I)., I©6 nt
o'clock
affording endless amusement and
_
tbe forenoon, be assigned 4or ibe hearing of fifteen n-li in-town four (4&gt; north tuuge nine
cunota In the newspapers. He hod not. fered to him. This was. of course, prac­ In
tion. A high-class series of dots, pa tented g
sixty seres more or leas.
said petition and that I hr bein. M law o( said tW&gt; west, containing
A l.SXAMDXU FOffi KS. Motesgte
Neither, he said, hod be talked with any­ tically equal to a royal command, and deceased and all other permit* IuWrested In
and manufactured for us exclusively and |
said estate, are required to app-ar mi a session COLfiitovr &amp; Poitku.
one about it. He was accordingly ex­ very shortly afterward thc marriage of
At or- eys for Mortgagee.
not to be compared with the numerous
said court, then to be bidden st tbr Pr»Wale
Dated. OcloUert7.«18BS.
cused.
Judge
Daniels,
hotviwer.
ivas
not
office.
In
the
city
of
Hasting*.
In
said
County,
took
place
.
—
Detroit
Free
Pr
ess.
cheap paper doUs on the market.
and show eause. if any there In . wkt the prayer
ao easily aatifled. ’He sent the sheriff
the petitioner may not he granted. Aud II
_ Ruins in some countries indicate of
How To Get Them.
15 further ordr red, that »ald uetht.Hwr give no
before the man left the courtroom to
to the persons !nlrre?b*i in satfl estate, ol
ascertain how he could reach a eoa- prosperity: in others, decay. In Egypt. tire
Cut Oom fireonuldj
lhe pe»0«&gt;3 «&lt; »■J
Ml&gt;»
ths bead of «h«
“^r„Fprt
cluaion in a case when be had never read Greece and Italy they record the decline thereof by causing a copy of th» order to lx
Bend these with U-n cents in rilscr
v .
iSSSed
in the IhUtir.gs Hanmbb.anewa
and
fall
of
great
empires:
in
England.
up on it or discussed it. “Wby. he re­
tn paper—and roar mil nnn,'*£'1 Jr”/ will
pirer printed ud clrcn.Mfd p’
County
wo will send the dolls postpaid, vip
plied. “the lawyers roaoe such dornod Scotland and Wales they mark abolition •rf Barry, once id each week for lbw- successive
r.“ d 1^0^ tor twenly
»'
$f
tyrannyv
t^e
establishment
of
««“ p"”1—
#. isjjfio™.
fools of thcmsclres examining the
if!
Bend only tbe beads to rawid extra |x*wa~ |
(Attrewr.)
Judueoirrebuio.
furore that I knew the prisoner must be popular ’freedom and tho consolidation
MERRELL-SOULE CO.. SYRACUSE. N- Y.
“
of national strength.—R- Anderson.
guiltv.”—San Francisco Argonaut.

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�GIVING AWAY DIMES.
Tbs Mohawk volley waa settled by
Bagnlar Cotta of Signals of tho Street tbe Dutch, as your readers know.
and H«r Chickens.
Mendicant*.
When the country waa new. Yankee
Animuio form very stroeig and very
To give away $30 dollars un hour In peddlers came through the settlement*
strauge friendships, says thc New York dimes upon the street, bestowing only and purchased the crop of maple sugar.
Journal. Thus, for instance, a lioness one as alma upon each mendicant, was Qn one occasion a green - Dutchman
from SotnsUIland has recently taken un­ the endeavor of a young attorney. He sold a Yankee his maple sugar far be­
der her most tender protection a youth­ and his partner were coming out of the low the market price, and his neighbors
ful bull-tcrrkr, which she trusts us well city hall when they were importuned teased him for being deceived.
lie
as if he were her own »»ou and heir. Curi­ by a typical etreet beggar for a “quar­ eaid, in reply: “You rait and I will vix
ously enough, she will have nothing ter" for which to get something to eat. him next year." ’ The. next spring be
whatever to do with her young friend’s and a dlscusafon arose as to the number sold his cfvp of sugar to the same Yox&gt;
affectionate, brothers and sisters, and of beggars and how much money a man kee at,the same price. When hie neigh­
Our stock of these Goods
while thc favorite reposes securely un- could give away In an hour’s saunter bors railed him, be aald: "I am do foot is so complete that we
want
A TRADE JOURNAL’S OUWiroArer. der*her protecting jxiw, she has nothing through thc crowded thoroughfares.
I made the sap that sugar was made
. suggestive onarl for all the ‘TH bet $20 I could give away $20 In
from of half spring water." The green to call and see them.
V»rlo«* Way* In Which Money May Bo but a very
, dimes in one hour without Riviny any Dutch farmer had just as much comObtained.
Again, there iu a young Maltese cat, one beggar niorc than one dime,” rash- man sense as those cranks who assert
To a man who han no money there are
which, on finding out in some mysteri- )y exclaimed tho younger man. The that 50 cents’ worth '4 allvar and an
several ways to gvtot—namely:
(a) Beg iL
s g»js manner that a neslful of tiny chick- .* kier laughed loudly and challenged him equid amount of water will make a dol­
ens were left motherless, took thc &lt;x- to make good his bet. After Home dls- lar worth 100 cents Id gold nt the pres­
(b) Steal IL
; phaned family ut once in hand (or, cu^siou iuwan Bgrevd to bet $20 that he ent standard,—N. Y. Sun.
(c) Borrow it.
rather, paw) and the fluffy party made could give away ten doluMS fat dimes In
(d) Secure it by gift,
•
Th*' Mino- Wouixl Tturlvw
themsches immediately at lioma in tho a t'O-minutes* walk. A golupiwe was
(e) Trade something for it.
With free coinage of silver at the ra­
If wo are to beg for it. we might just worm fur coat of thr. .strange fattier­ quickly exchanged for dimes and the tio of sixteen to one every mine in the
Pure Buckwheat Fiour 2 20
uh well do the best we can. Therefore &amp; mother. If, we are todd, one of the ba­ pair started forth on their mission of world would be worked to itr, fullest
Pure Rock Candy Dip Syrup
dollar based on a gold standard is Ivtter bies ever happens to stray too far afield, alms-giving.
capacity ml thc entire output d umped
The result convinced both ot them
than a sixteen to one silver dollar, tbe furry footer-mother rtxxuls it at
atowmintq. Why? Because forevery
50c Gal.
that while professional beggars are not
which to-day is worth about&gt;53 cents in­ once wl th a plaintiff mew.
^ft.94 of silver bullion our government Apple Jelly. ..
I An equally curious case la told by as numerous as one would suppose
,.
frouitrinsically.
•
60c Gal.
would
give
the
owner
$18X0
—
a
net
If we are to steal it, we wont tbe beat. M. Bel let of a terrier and a cat, both peafred solicitations, yet it waa such m I profit of $8.66 upon 16 ounces. Who Apple Butter
60c Ga
----••
to
convince
Sotb
that
the
professional
[
A thief who would steal a silver dollar
whom were the mothers of happy
V.ould blame Die mllUonarles who own
"
“
J to a gold dollar would be families in the some stables, exchang­ beggar is a nntr.iToun guild apparently 1
In preference
silver mince for making this money?
acquitted on the ground that he was in- ing their progeny nnd nundng and well organized and with an efficient sys-1 Common people will be forced to take
tending their adopted children with the tom whereby the wiry ‘ giver, the I from the rich mine owner® dollar at 100
If we borrow it, we want that kind of utmost care. At the Jardin des Plantea, stranger and the uncharitable become I oe-nts whoee intrinsic value is about 53
money which will go furthest, for bo we in Paris, a lioness and a hound live in easily distinguishable to the practiced cento and whose purchasing value is
c, along with a smaller loan. ,,
the same cage in perfect peace and
can o
get
eye.
never higher tlam its intrinsic valuer—
Therefore a gold dollar is better to bor- friendship, and in a corner in north
The flrat beggar came in the guise of Richmondville (N. Y.) Phoenix.
row than a sixteen to one silver dollar. Germany a gamekeeper has recentlya
o_shabby genteel, with polite words and
If we are to secure it by gift, certainly reared a mixed litter of pups and fox soft
* speech.
a
1. “I beg your pardon.” be
we should not depreciate that which wu
*
said, “but I believe I bare some alain.'
are about to receive.
upon
your
consideration.
I observe you
A COLD CLIMATE.
This brings us to the c, which is tho
wear the bndgt-of a—” WhBt more he.
way moPt money is obtained. A perti­
Candle Find* It Hard Work to Keep would have Hftld, what tale of wue he
nent question for each of ue to ask at
Warm tn the Areticn.
would have poured out, is beyond spec­
Cold is merely a relative term. The ulation. The young mutt drew forth 11
this time is: What have I got to trade
for money which I want? It may be. resident of the semi-tropical countries ’ dime hurriedly, as th-jugn remeuiiM-riug
labor; it may be a horse or 00w; it may shivers when the thermometer falls to that the time was short hi which to dis­
be lumber or shingles; it may bo a saw­ 50 degrees, while the Laplander and pose of his coin. As he received tbe
mill. At the present time we cod trade Eskimo think it is comfortable at zero. money thc beggar raised hia hat polite­
For real cold, and plenty of it, one . ly, which was so evident a sign of en­
any of the above and get a gold dollar
for every dollar’s worth of value, as may­ must go to the polar regions. Think couragement to a stooping figure a few
be agreed upon between buyer and sell­ of living where the mercury goes down feet oh that tbe lawyer remarked it. ; You will find more and better things in Dry Goods andjmillinrry this
er. We can get a dollar which is worth to 36 degrees below zero in the house, The,stooping fellow hobbled forward I fall than ever before, and we are far in advance ot our competitors with
in spite of the stove. Of course, in such and began to mumble seme plea, but a
a dollar anywhere and everywhere.
Now, your labor or horse or cow or a case., fur garments are piled on until dime cut his petition short. Again the these goods. We are confident that we can show the finest line of’
lumber or machinery will be worth just a man looks like a great bundle of skins. lifted hat.
Dr. Mom, of the polar expedition of
as much, or nearly as much, next year
A few feet further and there came a
us it is this, but If we have free coinage 1875-76, among other things, tells of tap upon the shoulder. It waa a*boy
at sixteen to one will the dollar which, the effect of cold on a wax candle which this time, a boy of 19 or younger, who
y ou get. in trade be worth as much as he burned there. The temperature was began ajxjlogetlcally. Thc d hue stopped
the dollar yon can get now ? What will 85 degrees below zero, and the doctor the apology. This one didn’t raise bls
that be worth? Can you tell? It may­ must have been considerably discour­ hat. He stretched forth his hand and
be worth 53 cents or more or less. Oca aged when, looking at his candle, be grasped the hand of the .giver in npparday this, one day that, but con anyone discovered that the flume had all it ent gratitude.
tell? They? are all pertinent questions, could do to keep warm.
An old woman, comfortably thoufth
and, when carefully considered, must
It was so cold that the flame could poorly clod, was the next petltjo&amp;r.r.
guide us in voting at the next election in not melt all the wax of the candle, but She wiped her eyes witirthe back ot her ever shown in Barry County, and at prices that cannot be beaten in anv
November, and do not lose sight of the was forced to cut its way down, leav­ Icmd when he hod Ixatowed upon her of .the cities. It will surpise you to look at this line. Q We bought
fact that if all the silver in the world is ing 3 sort of skeleton of thc candfe , the usual gratuity. Then Id rapid suc- goods to sell, and if low prices will do it they will move fast.
coined into money you cannot g*t a cent standing.
j cession came the man with tbe sore arm,
of it except by a, b. c, d or e, above re­
There was heat enough, however, to which he considerately revealed; thr
ferred to.—Lumber Trad*' Journal.
melt oddly-shaped holes in the thin one-legged man. tho blind man and al!
walls of wax, and the result was a beau­ that nuniero'xs gentry that accept a be­
tiful lace-like cylinder of white, with a stowal of alma, nnd Invariably each one
tongue of yellow flame burning inside made some outward manifestation of
j
Offered Him a Steady Job.
of it and sending out into thc darkness gratitude. The other lawyer was asked
A good story is told of how Daniel many streaks of light.
! several times to give, but.in every lnO’Connell received the grateful bless­
I stance he refused, nnd presently he wns
ing of an Irishman. During the course
A BIG BEAVER.
bothered no more, but the younger fel­
of his circuit in Ireland he was able to
Discovery of thc Skull of a Monster of low wns solicited repeatedly,
secure the liberation of a young son of
the yuartrrnary Age.
J
When the half hour was upen account
Erin who had been charged with some
One of the rarest of fossil remains haa
offense or other. On a second turn been, unearthed in Michigan, near the of stock was taken and it was found that.
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dimes remained. Forty-nine had been
around the country O'Connell again Indiana state line, and is now in tbe
saved the Irishman from the arm of possesion of George A. Baker, of South given away in 30 minutes. The young
lawyer had lost his bet, but he hod
law. The prisoner, overwhelmingly
Bend, Ind., says the Cincinnati Com­
grateful, went up to the advocate, shook mercial-Gazette. It is the skull of a learned that professional beggary is nn
him by the hand and, in tbe fullness of mammoth beaver, a monster of the “organized* charity,” that its devotees
have a code whereby they communicate
his heart, exclaimed: “And may the
quaternary age, existing contemporoLard save ye to defend me always. Mr. neo-isly with the mastodon and mega­ with one another on crowded thoroughfares, that once n man gives he may be
O’CnnntJL"
therium. In only five other instances expect to bo constantly Importuned, but
in the United States, and in this coun­ let him refuse, a few times and he is
try alone, have any portion of the re­ thereafter unmolested.—San Francisco
mains of a mammoth beaver been Chronicle.
found, and these were always of ths
teeth or skull, but generally of only the
LIVES IN A ROCKING CHAIR.
teeth. The first discovery was at NaahA
Frosperoaa Chinaman of Oakland Who
port. Licking county. O., by Prof. Fos­
Ha* No Other Home.
ter, whose find, &amp; skull, is described in
Oakland has a taxpayer whose home
American Roenti by Prof. Allen, and a
cast of which was taken by Prof. Agas­ is an antiquated rocking chair, and
who lias astonished the authorities by
siz, and the cast alone remains.
The skull possessed by Mr. Baker ks obeying an ordinance which, it was
12%inches long, is about 6 inches wide, thought, would serve to end his pe­
culiar ways If enforced. The eccen­
and stands about 5 inches high. . It
tric resident is a Chinaman named
has the teeth nnd also the great
Incisors used in tree-cutting; the incis­ Chang Wee, and he repairs cane-seated
chairs for a livelihood.
ors are about 9 inches long and 1%
Chang Wee covers a great deal of
inches in diameter. It was found in a
territory, and does not consider it worth
bog, and from comparisons with other
while
to establish himself in a house.
specimens it is the largest and finest
So he carries a sample chair with him
specimen now known to exist
Th*»
upon his back, and when meal time or
live animal could not have weighed kes
night overtakes him he plants himself
than 400 pounds.
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down wherever he chances to be, nnd
enjoys a repast of rice and prunes or
King Humbert, in the name of him­ goes to sleep for the night Chang is
self, of Queen Margherita, and of tho partial to highways, and many people
princes of the royal family of Italy, has have been puzzled to see him huddled
given to the government for the fam­ up in his chair at tho aide of some sub­
ilies of the dead and wounded soldiers urban road calmly waiting for the
The seasons Lecture Course will open in Africa the sum of 4,000,000 francs.
on Tuesday evening. Nov. 17. at 8 o'clock This sum is to be distributed without
iu tbe Opera House, with a lecture by the distinction between the Italian and the
__________________
Rev. Louis Albert Banka, D. D., ot native soldiers, who fought side by side at night unless he hung out a lantern,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Subject, “A Womans against the Abyasinians. King Hum- i
the law was explicit on the point
inheritance.” Dr. Banks lias made a bert has also expressed his intention of ' that obstructions should be indicated
great reputation for wit, eloquence and furnishing, if necessary, another sum of by lights after dusk. This did not diacommon sense on the platform. Let no
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one miss thia first entertainment, but se­ 1,000,300 francs, in his name and that of '
cure tickets (or the season. The board the queen, to be divided among
for the sale of reserved seats at ten cents wounded.
each will be opened Monday moraiftg,
A TreveUn* Crematory.
Nov. 16th, at 7 o’clock at Fred L. Heaths,
A traveling military crematory has
and will close Friday evening at 6 o’clock,
after which no reserved seat tickets will been invented to dispose of the bodies
be sold, hut ail seats not sold will be open of soldiers killed in battle. It looks,
to any ticket bolder. Season tickets at says the Buffalo Express, very much
Si.50; students tickets at 31 00, and single like an army oven on a largo scale, and
admission tickets at 50c will be od sale at is drawn by eight horses. Tbe inventor
same time and place.
(a Polish engineer) claims that this ar­
rangement would obviate any epidemic
arising from the burial of many bodies
in one place during a campaign. Ger­
HASTINGS MARKETS.
Butter. 11 to IS
many
—ever in the van of military inno­
□ora per ba.»)
vation—proposes to test the invention.
km per to.16 w 1*.
Hides per lb.. 5.
Lard per lb.. 6.
Pocmom per »’U.. to.
All meat that is declared unfit for.
Rye per tm-.M
ANIMAL FRIENDSHIPS.

LAMPS

CHAMBER SETS

JARDANIERS

Absolutely pube
Hastings Banne
Thursday, Nov. 12. 1896.
COOK BIOS. Proprietors.
Crop Report.
The average condition or wheat IIn the
State on November 1 was 90, in the1 southera counties 88. central 93 and northern
95, comparison being with vltallly ami
■growth of average years.
Tbe average
condition In the State In previous yerirs
has bretr. 1895. 78; 1894,94; 1993. 69;
1892, 87: and 1891, 91. The average con­
dition in the southern counties is 16 per
cent higher than In 1895, 3 per cent lower
than in 1894,tbe same as In 1893 and 1891,
and 5 per cent higher Ilian in 1892. Ti e
plant appears to be iu healthy condition
but Is of small growth owing to the unus­
ually cold and dry weather of October.
The total number of bushels of wheat
reported marketed by farmers since the
October report was published Is 1,227.917.
and In the three months August, Septem­
ber and October. 3,399.174. Thia Is 476.
459 bushels more than reported marketed
in the Same months last year.
Tbe average yield of corn per acre In
the state is estimated at 72 bushels uf ears,
equal to about 36 bushels of shelled corn.
The estimate for the southern counties Is
74, central TO. and northern 67 bushels of
ears. These are remarkably high esti­
mates for tbe State and each section and
indicate the largest crop ever grown. The
average yield per acre in the sixteen
years, 1879-94, was 51.65 bushels of oars,
or about 26 bushels of shelled coin.
The clover seed crop la light. The es­
timate is .1-61 bushels per acre on less than
three-fourths tbe acreage in average years.
Potatoes are estimated to yield 80 per
cent of an average crop.
The extensive
rains during the growing season did much
damage to this crop.
Hog cholera is reported from a few lo­
calities, mostly in the extreme soutbern
“
counties, but stock generally Is in good
condition.
Tbe mean temperature oi the State in
October was 44.9 and Id the 800lbern
counties 46.2 degrees. It was 1.6 degrees
below the normal In tbe State, 1.7 degrees
below in the southern counties, and about
1 degree below in the remaining counties.
The average precipitation during tbe
month was, in the State, 1.59 inches, and
in the southern counties 1.28 inches. Com­
pared with the normal there was a de­
ficiency in the State and in each section In
the lower peninsula as follows: State 0.92
Inches; southern counties, 1.05 Inches;
central, 1.73 inches, and northern, 1.25
inches. The rainfall in the upper penin­
sular amounted to 3.46 inches which is
0.71 inches in excess ot the normal.

It has been the proud claim of republi­
cans throughout the country that the tri­
umphant election of McKinley would be
followed by a return of confidence and
prosperity. That the claim has been afore
than met, it is only necessary to take* a
glance at the list of idle factories that
have been started since McKinley’s elec­
tion, which list may be seen in another
column. The people have nuw had an
opportunity of comparing tbe republican
policy of protection with the tariff for
revenue policy of democracy which has
been in force for several years. Stagna­
tion, business paralysis, and panic have
followed In the wake of tariff for revenue
success under Grover Cleveland, just tbe
same as it has followed tariff for revenue
enactments in the past.
Tbe painful ex­
perience of the past f*&gt;or years, as well as
the wonderful growth of this country ’un­
der protection, ought to be convincing
proof of the wisdom of keeping “Ameri­
can markets for Americans,” and dignify­
ing American labor above all other.

An Opportunity

DRY GOODS .-a
MILLINERY

Julius Russell

Horse

OBE your horse
inaNewBlanket, or Blanket Your
Horse
a New Robe,

“Father, what is a deadlock?" asked
Johnnie Chaffie, who had read about the
proceedings of the city council.
Mr. Chaffie believes in answering
promptly all questions proceeding from
Ua offspring, so he replied immediately:
"A deadlock, my son, is what your
mother’s back hair is made of.”—Texaai

we don’t care which
only so you select any
thing you want in this
line from the complete
stock to be found at

food by the official inspectors in London
is immediately removed to the con­
demned meat shed in the Central mar­
ket at Smithfield^ Here la a series of
tanks made of thick slate, and each with
a capacity of 600 gallons. The meat is
first alaahed and disfigured, wf tMl

Good
year
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                  <text>Hastings Banner.
VOL. XLI.

NO. ?9

on o'f
Sr*. Nellie Fortand ’'.lighter. Elate, ot
term
nr\7,'~ 7”.'^ v','“""'ucrn per "idler
winter
E“'Craj,f O1‘ M«nd*^ Bttrj,
*
called on friends in these parts on
r2to?. .
r
»on’ “&gt; MlMlMlppI m ounday.
S
.
P«tl&lt;W to •remjln durln* tlm winter.
T
C. E. Ideu has begun cutting hla fine
Piece of oak timber into ties and lumber.
»“e” °r h“ »i’ter, Mr,
The Central Michigan railroad is report­
Arthur Shorter, rbe B„,t week returned to
ed to be awakening. Probably It will go
her houie on Satuntey.
into hiding again as did the old stocking
Mm. Prank Itickeiimon-1, qnlie ,|ck.
feet fa the unhappy past.
•nd In ^"U”'
we»t Prairieville,
Mrs. Elia Fick, who tor some time has
•ndau old leMdent. waa buried In our •seen vhiHng her parents and friends In
™Wfdneeday lam.
Her aae the Empire state, is Expected home on
I ..V . "«••&lt;&gt;«» au »k«l and feeble bu,- Monday. She intends to make a stop in
band ,he leare. rw.r
Ed Detroit of n day or two on her way hutoe.
Abron and on.- daughtur Mr,. Add DarenSome of our fellow most-backs will re­
quire the kh.dly assistance of their more
lur^m™"11 B““"
,1Cl‘ "llh fortunate or more industrious neighbors to
keep tbelr corn shocks from becoming a
Maurice and Alliert Fuller and Clayton sport of tbelwintry blasts that are adver­
.jTr
•'tfbditw erbool at lilehlaud.
tised for future delivery.
11,.
.&lt;'
“’ t•i; . u,.’V
place
and - , Little David Wrate,
six year
year otu
old son
son_u»f
..
, M,r "t* tl.i, P
,ace antI
n
rare,I— hix
rof
A
- ?—■ ut
. .1
L*’al,ldafc’ were &lt;l«letly
Wrate'of Assyria,
died
the Home
111 .t FI li.fl W „r I it... .1 .. ■&gt;
.a
...
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married Wadue»day. dor. I Uh.
altbe
re- of Arthur
Crandall
on Saturday
at 10
Mdence of the brides mother Mra.‘Mary o’clock r7 m. About two weeks ago lu
Barter.
Res. Rlelittuyer, of Delton, playing he accidentally lodged a shoe but­
omdatlne.
Mary Gilbert, ot Leoiildaa. ton In his trachea which resulted fatally.
Grace Woodard, of Kalamazoo.'Miss E. J. Since the death of hls mother a few years
Mead and Annie Tibbitts were the unlv since tbe child bad been living for the
ones present except the immediate mem­ greater part of tbe time with Arthur Cran­
ber* of the family,
dall’s family, the members of which be­
Mrs. Hattie Reynolds Is the guest of came greatly attached to him.
Funeral
Jennie Reynolds.
Sunday at 1:30. Elder Hare of Battle Creek
Mrs. Mary Butber who has been Bick a conducting the services. Remains were
long time is very low at tbU writing with Interred In the little cemetry near the
but sninll hopes g! her recovery.
*
Checkered school house, Assyria.

Ito-te wm 1,, , ThnukutlvteB jnclal u
i.
lh"te&lt;i«y i-tetilnir. ror the
teitetilofllu, ciiurch.
Come everybody
ai“l li.ve » ^.K,d t|u,e.
Tbe menu will
MERMAN, Homwitotfae Pny euitelst oj । rie&lt;l clilekep or turkey, peoin
-.‘■.•fan and Surgeon.
cranberry tart., and
Pickle,. aleo trult e,k«. S3 cents a con uh,
Is the price.
- lUBNEB. M. D..
T .e most vrij°&gt; able uff*|r this season
Physician and Surgeon, was the &lt; . E. Rally at the church Satur­
‘ 'Um,
Mich.
day afternoon and evening. The best of
weather ai.ct a crowded bouse with a fine
program every number of which was
■ C. II. BARBER
•oust excellent.
Physicians and Surgeons.
There will be a concert at tbe M. P.
city or county responded to wltL
church this Sarurithy evening under theday or night.
direction &lt;if Frank Pratt. Admission free.
Ifo expects to ajart a singing school here
LAMPMAX.
till- winter.
- .
d. d. a.
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work done carefully and
Irma Briggs was agreeably surprised
;. • * Aiu'sttiedU, gas or chloroform last Friday evening by 50 young friends,
• •: Plan Smith’s Racket Store,
fbe evening was pleasantly'passed.
JaiU'-s t.-iK,|»vr lost his barn and contents
lampman. M. 11
early Monday nioining.
Ije was doing
Congratulations t.i Po sident McKinley
Ids chores nod left the lantern in the Lam
&gt; JieniUi or Kqptr.re tor Ij to go atier corn tor hls horses.
The Ian­ elect. Auierica’a undaunted, patriot, tried
nujor.ty of casKs c,m l&gt; - ! tern exploded while he was outside.
and true atd prou-ctlon bulled down.
Without u eUrgi«$u opetgt- &gt;
Four years &lt;•( nfotertivr tariff, that
I
Blorgmi.
sounds its though “L’ncie ^j.pn" was* get­
ting interested In the welfare of this great
i ’ Listen -fpf wedding bulls,
I
Wm. Main, and wile of Tiionupple. re- republic and it* tolling millions.
Al. bMITH.
W Ph McKinley at the wheel we fear no
i joke over a bouncing boy.
in al! parts of jthu state jI Met .Sparks and L^e M|lier will occupy breakers.
laciHlily. Special pains । the Morgan lake house In the near future.
Several cases of in grippe are reported
: contracts, chattel mortHorace Cole, uf Thornapple, has traded in and around this vidlnlty.
Woodlayti, Mich. his property here for a farm north.
If thin fair weather holds out a few
. The Free MctlMKil-tts have purchased the days longer the farmerk who have been
Loyal E. Knappen.
Ashuabler place which is to be' umt! .as a delayed with other work will have a
dbanee to finish husking their corn and
Arthur C. Denbwn.
pa» sooage. .
ART. KNAPPEN K DENISON
Cole Bros., of Thornapple, have erected taking care of the Judder.
l.AWYEUS.
Wild geese have been seen in large
quite
an
extensive
ice
ho
rse.
i ?17 Micl.iK.tn Trust Co. Bldg..
Grand Rapids. Michlgau.
Butt Nesbet has rented the Price farm docks of late going in a northerly diircand Ahh his mother and sister wiU take tion.
People who live in glass bo.Uftes should
k. -■jWEEZEY.
p"jj*e.*iun this Week.
’ Attorney at law, •
Mrs Brewer and daughter Mnude. of be very careful about, throwing stones.
Hastings. Mich. Grand Rapids, are spend Ink a few days Forbearance often ceases to l&gt;e a virtue.
“William, the Conqueror” has already
? in all courts of the state, Col- with relatives here before leaving fur
made his administration to be famous in
otaptiy attended to.
Mi.ssiifeippi.
history
by restoring confidence to tils de­
I Joseph Ashalder has gone north In
j search of n home among the pines.
' jected people, the first round reached un
Bis
the
gulden
stairs.
fondly will follow Wednesday.
Rob. Mitchell came home hom Detroit
Mr. Hill, of Irving, is baling bay in this
to polo his vote for McKinley. ‘
vicinity.
.
mrt- 4ths State. CoUecth us
:-.dcd5O. '

Rev. S. M. Kidder is in Grand Rapids
tilling bis regular appointment?-.
Diet. No. 5 ’ Castleton township, has
purchased a fine S10 library.
Attorney at law.
A paity was given tor Miss Maude
I'Ur.g-. (Tty Bank. Collections Brewer last Saturday evening at L. I*.
id*-u io. and general law business
Coils’. A large crowd and fine time is re­
ported.
It is rumored that Frank Wright, dealer
astings
ity
ank in tobjcco and cigars Is encouraged by an
increase of 75 per cent In his trade since
Hastings,
Mich.
tl:e election of McKinley.
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SURPLUS, $20,000.00
We hear that D. P. Sprague is sot*n to
Incorporated under the lairs 'of the State of move fnnn his farm to our village.
I Michigan.
Mrs. A. C. Walt lias returned from Lan­
Open for business, Dec. 15, 1886. sing where she was called to the bedside
of her son Gary Baker who was very sick
OFFICERS:
but Is now better.
His brother George
1). G. Rubin-an. President
remains to care for him.
Chester Messer. Vice Pres.
Win. Detnond has moved on his farm
Dan W. Reynolds, Cashier
east of our village after living in our midst
DIRECTORS:
Dsc w. r-molds*, ‘*
for some jears.
W. H*. Powers,
D
Hi •binsun.
R. B. Messer.
iMiss Cora Youngs now occupies the I.
M L.C«x»k.
Chester Messer. Youngs house In the Grove
Thanksgiving exercises by the Sunday
School.
Come with an offering.
Ha.«th--otily savings department In Barry
Mth. Anna Wolf, of Woodland visited
County, and pays interest on all time
deposits.
In the Grove part of last week.
Mrs. .1. W. Wolf Is leader In the Y. P.
S. C. E. Sunday evening.
B. F. Wolf and wife took dinner at H.
E. Kelsey’s Sunday.
Shipping bay b yet In order.
Next
week we will give the number of car loads.
Wiu. Smith Is yet In the apple butter
trade and will continue as long aa apples
last.
Mrs. Marks who has been vbltlng her
son John
jonii baa
u returned to her farm on the
State road.

&lt;««&lt;•»&gt;»&gt;

Your Parlor

is the pleasant side of home life.
Make it as inviting as possible with
every .aid to ease and enjoyment.
Ourj parlor furniture carries art,
be-i :ty and luxury to the highest
p :i;i Fill your best room with
these suberb pieces and the word
‘parlor’ will have a -new meaning
for you. Costly furniture is, of
• elegant, but the furniture
w&amp;ishdw is elegant without being
cost
sunny suggestions of econ­
omy, our ..rices, are full of pleas­
antness for^uyers. Call and see
us bqfore buying in the furniture
•me as we hav'b some fine goods
for the price.
\

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Haufleld.
rtne of the prelUwt weddings Ibal «er
__ 3.—.j in rkl.
■ u that
occurred
thiswlz.lv.Il,'
vicinity or
was
tbst of
of Inflt
last
Tbutsday evening. Nov. 13th, when Ross
D. Csffwallader and Josephine Bellinger
were united In marriage at the home of the
bride’s toother, tars. Mary Bellinger. Tbe
rooms were tastefully decorated with
i smliax aDd chrysanthemums.
The bride
was becomingly attired In pearl gray silk
and wore pink carnations.
Promptly at
eight o’clock Mr. Arthur Bellinger sounded
the opening chords of the wedding march
and the brjdal party, consisting of Miss
Mabel Rorabuick and Mr. Harold Crosby,
Miss Jessamine Bellinger and Mr. Arthur
Cadwallader, and the contracting parties
took their placed and Rev. Mr. Pope per
formed the ceremony .in an impressive
manner.
Directly after the congratula­
tions Miss Jessamine sang “Trusting Only
You” after which the bridal party was
ushered into tbe dining room where an
elegant repast was nerved.
The happy
pair were the recipients of many useful
and cosily presents.
There g(ere about
.eighty five guests present from Hickory
Corners, Richland. Augusta, Hasting.-.
Battle Creek and Kalamazoo.

Shults.
Charles Bordendorf went to Middleville
on business last Thursday and Is not ex­
RENKES &amp; WALLDORFF.
pected home until th? last or the. week.
Little Lllah and Vie Shultz had a union
Undertakers.
Rooms at Ford’s Motel. birthday party last Friday and invited
tl elr young friends.
A very enjoyable
Hastings markets.
time Is reportod.
Hutter, it to 13.
Harry Hallock Is home from his sum­
tom per Du. 9, '
p-r doz. to to is.
mer’s work.
,
Hides per lb., a.
Miss Seward who has been visiting at
Un! jxt lb., A
N. I&gt;. MerriflfldV. rHunwd 10 ber bouie
i»u., 20.
Kve mt bu.. &lt;«.
at Kdaawood. Indian*. Mondar.
y»'hnr per ib.. 3J4.
Tb« Fn« MrlhndMa hold moftlnw at
tbe achool houae evwy t«o wee*,.
A
red per bu. RO.
larce attendance laat evenln*.
The aarprlae party al Kll*« Shnlia !*»&lt;
1&gt;*r to°- 5 to “
.7 rk dressed. 4.&lt;D
Wednea'lay nl»ht waa enjoyed by all prre'. ans. 50 tn 0
ent Music and danolnir waa the pruyram
if-*—!. *.
of the eranln*.
Georce Hoblnaon wlabea the one who
Million, irwroM.
took hte maeklntoah fnna tbe creamery
£*• ’ M&gt;Ptos tte.
to bring It b*ek and be will
them tbe
to
eape that OHonga to U.
Bu-kwbeM ft-Mir, 1 80

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HASTINGS, MICH, NOVEMBER 19, 1896.

ti X. SHELDON.
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Buru to Clias. Mulvauy and wife, a
J .
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
son,
*A’-3traot Block. HaaUnjp.
Maggie Stevens, of Battle Creek to
to loan on Real Estate Real Estate
vis­
; conunl-udon.
conveyancing,
iting her unde Rev. Cnuro.
-..... jtlng her General
tingle Rev.
Crago
n complete set of Abstract Books, cotn-;
M r, . P
l&gt; K
iz - Jewtlijb
u . quite
.
MtN
sick.
:.i the K-'Cords, can furuiab csroplete
Wm. Jewell ,ia at Dexter, vbltlng
, ber sou Henry Jewell.
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ROVE &amp; POTTER.
Dan. Keyes fe Very nick.
Attorneys at l.aw
Hiauksgivlng services at the M P
. mon u» Philip T. Colgrove.)
.1 chun-ii at 10:30 a. hi.
‘ 1’
. ■ l- ein Union block. Hastings.)
U III teger an.) Inu.lly, ot U.nte Cri-ek
•u ,dUba court* of the state.
•ter,, gaf.n 0. C,1V111 S[ulUi w d w|ft

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[the BEST ADVEB-.

Quimby.

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School begun
last Monday with Miss
Chose as teacher.
TT
There was quite ..a large crowd at meetk&gt;g Inst ^foday nlghL
T
h‘ r- ««»«
•— preaching at the school
There
will be
bouse Sunday evening.
Miss Claia Fails i- working for Mrs. O.
L. Crook ol your city.
Quite a number from here attended the
party at Thornapple Lake last Snturd iy
evening.
John Casteleln and mjffhor attended the
funeral of Mr. Holmes in Assyria last Sat­
urday.
Mrs. Rosa Rice, of Flint, is visiting
friend* here.
B. D. &gt;&gt;0011 Is in Grand Rapids this week
on business.
’
H. Strong is moving bis saw mill from
this pt\ce to Irving where he will run it
this winter.
Miss ILena McIntyre attended the Teach­
ers Institute at Hastings la.4t week. ■

Dowling.
Farmers are getting their corn about
finished.
Mrs. Chas. Rice was the guest of her
parents a few ttoyfc the first or the week.
Chas. Earle and wife, of Bedford, were
the guests of relatives here last .Sunday.^
Miss ^’roxel closed a very successful
term of school here last Friday, this be­
ing the last tenu of school she will teach.
The sick at Jesse Warner’s are slowly
recovering.
Clara being able to be about
the house.
Anna la still confined to the
bed.
Wm. Boroughs and. wife moved to Bat­
tle Creek last Monday. Mr. Boroughs has
employment in the machine shops.
Emma Statu is In Battle Creek al present
doing general house work.
Herrington &amp; Webster moved their Raw
mill to Johnstown last Friday to remain
all winter.
Clovertlale

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Mrs. A. P. Moury, of Ross, was the
guest oilier sisters Mesdames Mosher and
Moithlaiul last Sunday.
Our school commenced last Monday.
Mrs. Milan Waldorff has returned from
« six weeks visit In New York state.
I think I hear tbe faint sound of wed­
ding bells but more of this next week.
The Cloverdale Ice Co. shipped the
en’ornxjus quantity ot one small carload of
the cold product to Kalamazoo last Mon­
day. Large dividends to stockholders may
be expected.
•Prof. Englehardt wi|l give a wonderful
exhibition of sleight of hand and lire eating
at the Cloverdale hall next Tuesday eve.
Wm. Ashby Is very .sick with typhoid
fever but Dr. Scribner thinks him slightly
better at this writing.
Mrs. Mary Tinker Is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Ausei KingsburyTHE TEACHERS MEET.

Barry County Inopiration Institute.

Durlog the past few weeks and months
the leathers and pupils of the county have
been4ooklng forward to a sort of general
“round-up,” “thanksgiving lime” or any
other appropriate uame which you would
apply to a company of jolly, earnest school
workers who had met together for the pur­
Bind* Cornen.
pose of comparing past experiences and
Rev. Weaver preached to a well filled
receiving help for the future. Such r
house Sunday evening.
Servlets next
company as this did we find assembled In
Sunday morning at 11:00 o’clock.
this city last Thursday, Friday and Satur­
Ed. Myers and wife, of Montcalm Co.,
day to attend the First Barry Coupty In­
have been visiting in this vicinity the pa-t
spiration Institute. As Its name would
indicate this meeting was for the purpose
Mrs. Newlend, of West Rutland and of “Inspiration” but we believe it was re­
Mra. Bogardus. of Saginaw, were guest, of garded as affording an abundant opportu­
Mrs. Fred Hinds Thursday.
nity for stirring up this most desirable qual­
Jacob Kline and wife spent Sunday with ity in teachers, but also as giving much
tbelr daughter, Mrs. Bechtle, of your city. solid, practical Instruction that will re-.
Lester Terpen I ng and Miss Kate Replo
. main a permanent possession after, tbe
gle were united In marriage at the hume Inspiration imparled lias passed away.
of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe
The Instructors were chosen seemingly
Replogle, of Cloverdale November 10th. at with a view of having something upon the
8 o’clock p. m., Rev. Weaver performing program that would be suited exactly to
the ceremony. Mr. Terpenlng Is an en­ the needs of all the teachers from the pri­
terprising young man formerly of this mary departments to the high schools and
place and Miss Replogle has won the re­ how well the expectations of the program
spect of all who have made her acquaint­ committee were fulfilled will be seen when
ance. Tbe young couple have the best we look over the Hst of instructors: State
wishes of all for a bright future.
Supt. H. R. Pattenglll; Dr. Chas. Mc­
Murry, University of Chicago; Pres. W. G.
Freeport.
)Sperry. Olivet College; Prof. C. .T. McMrs. Frank Herrick entertained Mrs. | Farlane. Michigan State Normal School;
John Crawford, of Orangeville bat week. Miss Mathilde Coffin. Ass’t Supt. of
Luman Yarger has relumed from I Detroit City Schools.
Grand Rapids where he has been working ! The sestyon of tbe Institute began Thurs- .
the past year.
I day evening with a lecture by Pres. W« G.
J. W. Godfrey and W. H. Pardee re­ j Sperry, of Olivet College. The address Is |
turned from Chicago Monday.
I spoken of as a most able effort, full of !
Claude Sisson and Mbs Lapo. of Lake noble thoughts and doing credit to the
Odessa, spent Sunday in Freeport.
worthy gentleman who delivered IL It
Hernan and Oz.ro VanWormrr. of Grand was entitled. “A harp of a thousand
Rapids, spent the Sabbath with Freeport strings.” The child is the harp upon
which tt»e teacher may play according to |
friends.
Chas. Riegler, Jr., has finished working his aptitude and skill.
for Volney Nation, of Bowne.
Mr. Pattenglll was also booked for an
MIbp Sadie Stecklu spent the Sabbath address but did not arrive until Friday
with Mbs Mae Davis.
morning and so his bottle of Inspiration
John Rickert and family visited Elmer was not uncorked until then but as usual
Lightfoot and family Sunday.
when opened It was found to have gathered
The chicken pie social was well attended enough more vim and sparkle to pay for
last Friday evening.
the delay.
.
Friday’s sessions were held in the high
school room, the schools in the city as
D. N. Stocking and wife spent Sunday wdi as throught the county closing for the
in Hastings.
day In order to enable tbe teachers to at­
G. L Eldredge has finished drj Ing ap­ tend the meeting. The various instructors,
ple* here and will return to bls home in Supt. Pattenglll, Pres. Sperry, Dr. Chas.
Penfield. N. Y. this week.
.
McMurry and Prof. C. T. McFarlane,
Tracey Holt had the misfort tine, to cut &lt; ff ncoapted most of the lime with thirty
three of bls toes while chopping one day minute addresses along the lines of their
last week. Dr. Ferguson, of M duleyille. particular kind of work, and tbe spaces in
was called and dressed the ^nnnd- and between were enlivened by the singing of
the patient is doing as well as cuuld be ex- patriotic selections in which tbe whole
‘^Rkhard Wflltams’ new house will »&lt;x&gt;n institute joined.
Prof. McFarlane was well known to the
be readv for occupancy.
teachers and still lie found a greater place
Clarence Stevens has re’urnrd home tn tbelr estimation and good will.
.
from California after an absence of sever­
Dr. McMurry was a new man to most ot
al years and thinks there is no place litre the teachers and yet by his quiet clearway
M LoSeRlteble Is teaching I ft the Ritchie, uf presenting his part of the work he
, proved to be a very important factor »n
district again having been eugage.1 tor Uh? the success of tbe institute.
It would be impossible tor us to speak
winter term.
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particularly of the excellence ef each ad­
Rutland Townshipdress
but if rapt attention and bearty apI Win be at the Hayings National Bunk
■ plause count for anything then surely tbe
every Saturday in December all &lt;by to re­ addreMes were all duly appreciated. Fri­
ceive taxos U%m Rutland tnwn-hli*.
day afternoon tbe InaUUite continued with
Lewis Edo eh. Treas.

WHOLE NO. 2162
addresses by Supt Pattenglll, Dr. Mc­
Murry-and Prof. McFarlane. Supt. Pat­
tengill’s address bad for Its subject “Intell­
igent patriotism” and many of the teachers
must have been inspired and taught how
they might in turn teach this most import­
ant of all .subjects to the children under
their care.
.
Friday evening Dr. McMurry gave a very
scholarly address at the M. E. church upon
the subject of “Broad tracks and narrow
tracks in education,” handling "his subject
in a manner that could not help adding to
his national reputation as an educator. In
this address he placed the profession of
teaching above any other not except­
ing the ministry and Mid that the home
alonh had a greater Influence than the
school therefore the broadest and most lib­
eral education should be sought by those
who are Co wield this Influence in the
scl-ooi.
Following the address, Miss Flora
Beadle as-dsted by the city teachers gave a
reception to the visiting teachers in the M.
E. qhurcb parlors. Although It was a sur­
prise to those who were Invited yet every­
one seemed to have a good time shaking
hands and chatting with everybody else,
listening to funny stories told by Prof.
McFarlane, Judge Smith, Comr. Wagner
and others, Supt. Pattengill acting as
master of ceremonies. Light refreshments
were served.
Saturday’s sessions were a repetition of
those of Friday with the exception of a
change of instructors. Pres. Sperry giv­
ing way to’ Miss Coffin, who holds the posi­
tion of Asst. Supt. of the Detroit schools.
Miss Coffin^ talks were directed toward
making the work In the district schools
more practical.
A woman of large and
succeasful experience herself and with
ideas clearly expressed she added a great
deal to the inspiration and help which the
teachers received. She gave three spirited
and helpful addresses upon reading and
language work. The work of each and
every one of the instructors was fully up
to the high standard of excellence of the
previous day. Just Itefore the closing of
the session Geo- S. Bassett, president of
the teachers association announced that the
election of officers was, by the vote of the
association, to take place at this meeting
and so the institute was resolved into au
association and chose the following officers
for the ensulng-yenr:
Pre*.—B. A. Holden, Hastings.
Bec’y.—Je«®Cobb, Middleville.
Treas.—Wm. Chase. Irving.
The time and place of the next Associa­
tion was left to tne executive committee.
With throe cheers for the Commissioner,
for the State Supt. and the other Instruct­
ors the great gathering came to an end.
To close tbiis article without mentioning
the exhibtt n&amp;de by the various schools of
the county would be a gyal Injustice to a
movement which is working untold bene­
fits to the aehbol system in the county and
Is putting'Barry County where she ber
longs, viz:—In the front rank of counties
In educational work.
The exhibit from the country schools
was shown in the various rooms of the new
central building and that of the city and
vlllageschools in the old building. The
work was of a much finer quality than ever
l»etore there being greater diversification
of work as well as better preparation of
whal was shown.
There were no prizes offered this year
and yet the number of schools represented
this year was about the same as last year.
It is hard for an outsider to appreciate the
amount of work necessary on the part of
the teacher toward arranging the work
for exhibition, but the teachers were re­
paid by the expressions of approval
passed upon their work by the many visi­
tors.
In conclusion we are sure that the in­
stitute was what our worthy commissioner
had announced It would be in the program
sent out, viz:—“a red letter day to the
. County.
_ ”
W’e are also
teachers of Barry
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sure that great measure of the success
of the meeting was due to her untiring ef­
forts and good management coupled with
the loyal support of the Barry County
teachers.
May this be but the first of many oc­
casions each of which shall prove more
helpful and beneficial than the last,
notes.
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Book men were very much In evidence.

Commissioners Wagner, of Eaton, and
Palmerlee, of Lapeer, came over to see
how things were carried on.
“Our Pats” German solo was heartily
applauded.
Supt. T. A. Cbnlon, of Eaton Rapids,
atttended all the sessions.

Many school officers and members of
school boards were present during the
meeting.
The program was carried out Io the let­
ter without a single exception.

Primary School Interest Fund.
Following Is the table showing the Semi­
Annual Apportionment for Barry County
by Sup’r. Pattenglll:
Amount
Whole
No. in­
Townships
No. of
cluded
oppot?
child­
In the
•nined.
ren in
appor­
the,
tion­
school
ment.
census.
Assyria^
312
M2
•267 84
263 34
312
313
Baltimore
325
2fi0 2»
Harry
325
lEf. 7H
Ml
511
Carlwn
772
50i 4*
Castleton
308
237 16
HastlDgs '
H42
M2
,
:u
Hastings City
297 99
337
Hope
MB
49t 25
Irving
202
224 M
•Totinstown
378
218 82
Maple Grove
.175 «
238
228
QranffevUle
213 00
300
MO
Prairieville
316
243 32
318
Rutland
34H XI
453
483
Tbornapple
37S 61
403
Woodland
210 93
274
Yankee Springs
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Beal Eutnte Trauafei*.
W ARRANTY DKKD8.
Mary R. Jiwox oy Att’y to EvaUna J, Bick,
lot, Middleville, 113 ox
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Chi*. N.iUbooekto Mary E. Babcock, 40 a,
mo 5. Baltimore, »iaoo.
b
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Janiei H Kuirkeroocker to Flush M. Searles,
a IM* ts. Orangeville, W».
Fred Ruth to Morgan Jone4. 40 a sec 3. * 4,
^Catharine E. Woolev etal to Perry H. Wooley.

C. B-m. tot. B*b.
CTleun M*. wJntwortbtoFrauk M Hazel, tot

CHASE &amp;

Womenn Club.

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creer wm mwi ’
XtruirT
Mrs. Anna Powers nod Mrs. vr,^ '
B.ve brier papers nn L. ItoS?,and La Fontaine. Marketing Ila
tance hi tbe Family* Cuisine was the sub­
ject of a paper by Mra. Alice Osborne
Bates. An InLerorfting paper on influence
ot Inventions on the Economic Life of a
Nation was read by Mrs. Effie P. Good­
year. The reports of the delegates to tbe
state federation at Detroit clojed the pro­
gram.
All a Xll-t.ke.
The company producing the piece this
season is a A 1 in every particular, in­
cluding the following artists whose names
are held high In the estimation of theatre­
goers throughout the country:
Miss Emille FveretL formerly with Den
roan Thompson’s “Tivo Sister” Co.; Mr.
Carlton Wells, formerly with Marie Wainwrlght.Mlle and Augiretin Daly’s Compan­
ies. Miss Emma Lathrop, formerly with
Denman Thompson, Frederick 1’auldlng,
John Griffith and Kate Claxton’s Com­
panies.
Mr. F. M. l&gt;get. formerly with
Mr. and Mrs. Kendell’s (English) Com­
pany; Mis* Francis Bell, formerly with
Fore-paugh Stock three years; Mr. John
Fay Palmer, formerly with Mme, Janauehek, Mlle Rhea. Frederick Warde: Mr.
Lorin J. Howard, formerly with Oliver
Doud Byron and Hopkins Chicago Stock
Co.; W. J. Butlei’, (the author) who for
the past fifteen years has appeared with
some of the best companies in the: country
in prominent positions was leading man
with John Griffith, Kate Claxton and Julia
Stuart: Mr. Robert Lungmire. Mr. James
T. Ford and others. Appropriate spec­
ialties and catchy music are interspersed
by competent artists.
.

Card of Thanks.

We desire to express through the col­
umns of your paper our sincere thanks to
our Barry County friends for their love
and sympathy during .the Illness of onr
daughter Lila, and especially to those who
so kindly assisted in moving her to the
train.
We are glad to inform them we arrived home all right and she seemed no
worse fop the journey.
Mil and Mbs. c. M. Brown,
Grand Rspids, Michigan.
Stockholder** Notice.
The annual meeting of the stockhold­
ers of the Riverside Cemetery Company of
tbe city of Hastings, Mich., will be held
on Wednesday Dec. 2nd. 1896 at the City
Council rooms at 8 o’clock p. m. standard
time.
The.buslness of the meeting will be the
election of three trustees in tne place of
Chester Mcnser.. Robert I. Hendershott
and Philo A. Sheldon .whose - term of of­
fice expires that day and such other busi­
ness as may be brought before the meet­
ing. AU owners* of lots by purchase are
stockholders and entitled to vote at said
meetleg. A punctual attendance Is re­
quested.
Hastings. Nov. 18^6.
E. Y. Hoglk.
JofiN Hessmer, i
• President.
Clerk.

Allie Cheney. Carlton.
Mattle Peters. Carlton.
Ila Skiff. Leighton. Allegan Go..
Gora A. Pace. Middleville.
Harley Camp. Middleville,
Lydia Burns, Middleville,
Jesse D. Knowles. Carlton,
Eliza Wiley. Campbell.
Lawrence I. Geiser, Wootlaod,
Ida E. Crowell, Woodland.
Nevada J. Johnson. Thornanple.
Addle M. Lemley, Yankee Springs,
Alexander D. Like, Vermontville.
Sarah S. Main, Hastings.

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Recipe for Shortcake.
You can quickly make a shortcake as
follows: Sift a pint of flour, a heaping
tcaspoonful of baking powder and a
pinch of salt together two times, add
enough sweet milk to make a batter
somewhat stiffer than for eake and a
tablespoonful of melted (not hot) but­
ter. Beat thoroughly, spread about
three-fourths of an inch thick in a but­
tered round pie tin anti bake 15 minutes
in a quick oven. If strawberries are
used and they are large, mash them
lightly with a wooden spoon and
sprinkle with Sugar an hour before theyare. needed. When the shortcake is
baked, cut around the edges and pul!
it apart Spread lx&gt;th halve® with but­
ter, cutting it in little bits end dropping
it on, but not pressing it with a knife.
Spread the bottom layer with berriaa,
lay the other over it put a layer on top,
and over nil sweetened whipped cream.
Send to the table immediately and cut
with a hot knife. Red raspberries, one
part currants and two parts red raspber­
ries. cherries, whortleberries, sliced
peaches or warmed, stewed tart apples
may be substituted for strawberries,
and plain, sweetened cream, or any
sauce preferred, instead of whipped,
cream.—St. Louis Republic.
PHORATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, County of Harry-ss.
Ata se««ton of the Probate Court for the
County of Barry, boiUen at the Probate office, tu
UieCUyof HasruigHdu said county.on Wednes­
day. the 18th day of November in the year one
thousand eight hundred and ninety-six.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge ot
Probate. T.
In the matter ot the estate of Nancy
M. Jordan, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition dniy veri­
fied. of Ralph 8 .Ionian, step ion of said de­
ceased, pravtuv for reasons there to stated that
an order or decree be made by thb court de­
termining who are nr were the lawful heirs of
said deceteud amt entitled to Inherit the real
estate of, eald deceased and tbelr respective
rishte therein.
Thereupon n i« ordered, that Fridav.the elev­
enth dav of December. A. I), tsec. al ten o’clock
Io the forenoon be assigned for the hearing of
said petition and that the heir* at taw of said
deceased ami all other nersoci toter«rted In
said estate, are required to appear at a sesstoo
of said eourt. then to be hokten at tbe Probate of­
fice. lu the City of Hastings, m Mid County, and
show cause, if any there be. why
the prayer of tne neiHlwr may not bo
granted. And It is further ordered, that
said petitioner give notice to the pernons
Interested in said estate, of the pendancy of

Henry M. Wentworth. loU,
tings Baxnkk. a newspaper printed *&gt;'d circu­
City. H50. lated ____________
in mM County __________
of Barry. «»n&lt;* '■ •**&gt;
week tor three waooe«htre weeks previous to
SANBORNS
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Hastings Banner.
Thursday, Nov. ig. 1896.

OMINOUS OUTLOOK FOR FRANCE 1
Htmuice Pr«Md&lt;ttk&gt;n&gt;.

HE SINGS AT HIS

WORK.

Thbt and la W etec rar to Hiro-

GREAT SPRING ROUND-UP.
Kvelrtng Ec*wc* Naw ttelng Enacted os

“Give *ine the man who sings at his
All ttloDg the western borilera the
Several so-called prophets have ariFeu .
work." says some one. Well, you inA.v j
in France 'during* the last few months.
round-up cuiupflrcw burn brightly now.
.
have
him.
’
Take
him
and
all
his
tribe
!
Far in the west, bounded only t»y the
Of them hiaxdjy one seem* to have any
real claim to the ffifty title of prophet. i —the man who sings and the man who j Foow-capped Rockies, hundreds of mess
The' youn^ girl who, says she fa the whistles and- the man who drums; th■■, wagons aiakt'd camp for the first time
xpouthpitH|i« of tiie cjagvl. Gabriel, aeenw man who gives you last-night’s open: f recently. The Missouri river marks ’’•he
hi what he supposes Is a fine voice, and
to haye more claim ,to the title than any
eastern border of the great western
of the others, but even her claim seems ' the man who thinks he can whistle the rouges. In Dakota jtlonc at least l.BCO
Prove H»e merit of Howl's Sarsaparilla—post very ludidrous in the eyes of tho«e who air be heard luat week at Duff's theater.
riders are now eng^fetl iu rounding up
tive, perfect, permanent cures.
have givei any tim* to the study of the You can have them all.
Cures of scrofula in severest forms, like ^fe^’ste’riouH art of divination. Stiah per­ I I don’t know exactly what you want cattle und branding the calf crop.
Twenty-five outfits have planned und
goitre, swelled neck, running son-. W
sona turn-with a sigh of relief from the I to do with them. Perhaps you want to laid out Cheir routes, and at least six
disease, sore^tn the eyes.
Cures Of San Rheum, With Its tntrnte itt-hing vague predictions of these fortune tell­ i hang them, or dfaposrot them in some weeks of continuous riding will be nec­
ers to thejneosured words which Fnpur, I dark, dreadful manner, and re11 their essary t* do the work. Fifty to sixty
arwt burning, scald head, tetter, etc.
Cures of Boih, pimpb-.
aU oU*'r eruP- probably tin*, ablest living magician and , bodies to some medibal re.hoal. But I riders will follow each wagon or outfit.
tlniM due t* unpnre
reer in Europe, has just uttered in re­ don’t care what you do with them.
The outfit consists of the mess-wagon,
| either.
Cures &lt;&gt;f Dys’Jl’s,a a,Kl
troub,es '’•’here gard to thie future of France.
drawn by fouf or six horses, loaded
n
stomach tonic was needed.
I hope I have a heart in njy body— I down with provisions necessary to feed
Fapus. remember, is no windbag, but j
Cure- of Khn»n»tisin, where patients were un­ a trained |tndent of occult ucienc«i and and so-all I ask is that you won’t roast I
I thecrev.-; the bed-wagon, containing all
able to work or walk for weeks.
Cures of Catarrh by expelling the impurities an authority on all matters relating to them alive. For the rest, ple*u»e put * the bedtling and camp equipments; the
magic anti sorcery. Intellectually h&lt;) them where tliey will be suppresAed.
which cause and sustain tbe disease.
-Jiorsr. wrangler, who takes charge of
I had a fellow bookkeeper who used Ui
Curos of NervoftSnew by property toning and fa aa nracp above these little prophets
the bunch of homes to be used in the
feeding the nerves upon pure blood.
of yesterday as Nostradamus is above sing at hfa work. That fa, h* thought work, usually consisting of 200 to 300.
1
he
sung.
When
ho
begun
I
would
ustfal,
Cures of' That Tired Feeling by restoring an itinerant gypsy fortune teller. He
horses. These horses are moved with
strength. Sent’ for book of cures by
predicted the assassination o&gt;f President ’ ly be to the midat of a column dt!
the camp, and whenever a rider wants a
Carnot Ini 18H3, a full year before the • figures, fighting my way to the top-a» ’
fresh horse he throws n rope into the
txaginly took place. Here are his very ‘ hard ns I could. Then he’d begin to ,
bunch und brings out his animal. Then
words, as they were published in the sing. And that whole addition would follows the lyrnc of “buclrtng" nnd
Initiations “!&gt;uring the fourth month &gt;. be
oe wrong and
ana I would have the pleasure
plunging, for often the broncho has to
of ISfK ^hc president, of the republic I of‘ doing
the
‘
‘ ; whole thing over again.
be •’Iiusted’* l&gt;cfore he can he used oti
will be ivt
tlnrrh.r
nf
at
the
I
appreciated
____
■ ■ 4,. 1 did!
—- ,
•
I
appreciated
that__________
fellow's song,
in danger of 'death at the hands
the vvprk. Camp is moved-every day,
of an assassinNow. Farnot wns a»- | Another of the clerks thought he could , or at lro$t every second day, from five to
He
to preach
to us about . ■
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- used
— —
•• «.
To C. I. Hood &amp; Co.. Proprietors. Lowell. Mass. salinated In Juhe, and, as the astrolog- * whistle.
ical year begins in March, the prediction * being cheerful in the Tnidst of depress-[ eight ridl.es along the route. Every
* morning the line rider foreman leaves
■j
IVII ate the best after-dinner
j
circumHtnncea, and then ha would }
. ITOOQ S PlliS pills, aid digestion.. 25c. was clearly fulfilled.
Papua predicts rtto- events for the ’ proceed to depresH them
that we }1 oanip with* bls crew of riders anti takes
hU“ Advice into practice.
He‘1i “« ripht-ucBk. with U.e route;
coming year, and inr-ists that they will1 oonld
M put
* *•*
*’
TT
‘
HEROIC RIDE OF A SCOUT.
occur unless w-arded off by human will di»app,MMrd in ...me rnycteriou. way. “of riders to ride parallel .with the route.
|
power. iEvor since the 15th century," I didn’t do it.
Bavr.l the Garrison at Fort Kearney from
, to throw in nil the cattle tliry find
As
for
the
drummer
—
just
let
me
tell
|
be says, “all the prophecies relating
an Indian Horde.
toward the route and camp. After five
The rides of Paul Itevcre mwl' Sheri­ to this period are in harmony on one you about him.e First he'd represent a | or six lines are started out the foreman
dan have become famed in history, point—namely, that the year 18M will body of t roops a long distance off, and takes the balance of the riders and
pGctr^ and song, but for daring heroism bd a disastrous one. Philippe Olivar+uK then how they’d approach neoxer and i swings around in froht. to drive all the
neither cun l« compared with the ride a monk of t’iteaux, prophesied Ibngngo nearer, and how the drum beats would "bunches gathered tdward ramp, coming
of John Phillips, a Portuguese, over the that in 1S96 l*urjs and other great cltivi! KTdw louder and louder. Tfich tho • in for dinner.
plains of Wyoming. Yet no writer, has would l» d&lt;*4lxoyed by fire. Now, I do j soldiers would be Just around the cor­
In the after-noon the shine course fa
net beileU that a calamity of this kind ! nef.ahd then they’d be right in front of
tver told of the bravery of the western
door. Then they’d take themselves adopted in the opposite direction, and
gqout, After 30 years the widow and xylll happen, but I ain confident that !
.both sides of the cam pare worked. The
child of the hardy frontiersman appeal during 1896 the French republic will oft in the sunt* way. Gradually the cattle gathered arc nil thrown into one
to congress fur relief from destitution, suffer serious loos in many ways. I drum beat* would die away In the dis­ bunch, which is known ns the “cayvy,**
tance.
This,
of
course,
happened
when
the court of claims being powerless to see danger of wax. and not of war with
and are moved along with the camp.
a foreign country- bo much as of civil the boss waa out&lt; The boaa had no ear
aid them.
Calves arc branded each jjay, and every­
History tells of the Fort Philip Kear­ war. The government, too, will hpve tor music.
one is branded the same brand as its
Well,
all
those
people
camo
to
bad
ney massacre on the 21st of December, many troubles, and the president will
mother, no matter where or who the
1SG6. Red Cloud and his band had near­ either resign or be dismissed. IncL ends. They died. I know who did it,
owner may be. This part of the work
ly completed their plans for capturing dentally/1 may mention that early In but I’m not going to tel I. I’m only tell­
is done with the greatest care, and
ing
this
story
to
warn
others
like
them,
the fort, when, on that memorable day, lf95 there was a clear foreshadowing
every cowboy is faithful to this trust.
a detachment of 86 soldiers and six citi­ of the present Italian troubles in Africa. that they may take heed in good time
Whenever 4,000 or 5.000 cattle are in
“Personally, T look forwakjl to the and not sing or whistle no matter how
zens went after wood, a distance of six
the “cavvy," nnd while cattle are on
miles. They were attacked, and not a corning year with great dread. Either well they think they can do It. They
their
own range, the work of “cutting
man ’returned. Years afterward Red fate or Providence is determined that should remember that the man is
Cfnud toid of the heroism of the band, the republic shall be severely tried. The around who once said: “Give roe the out" fa carried on. In tills the peculiar
skill and-ability of the cowboy fa drawn
one ot the citizens, a blacksmith named danger of a popular uprising and of all man who sings nt his work.’’—Truth.
out. and only men of well-known cxJac-’bs, killing seven and wounding the*horrors of civil war have never been
pertness with brands and cattle are de­
SHE
SAMPLED
THE
RELIGIONS.
nine Indians before lie was overpow^l more greats France, it fa true, will pass
safely through this crisis, and tbe an­ 5.. UK-n.lt Woand Cp wnb • tSikI tailed to do this work. The cutting
ered.
horse must learn his part as well as the
When the news reached the fort a archist movement which threatens will
Sort of Prophecy.
rider; he must be agile to turn about ns
reign of terror ensued, and the wives unquestionably be crushed. But never­
She was a new reeruitln the Salvation quickly and nn less ground than any
and daughters of the officers begg«kl theless the year will long be remem­ Army. A little dark-complexioned, as
other,
and dodge the attacks of the wild­
that they be put to death rather than bered for its many calamities.
she herself said, but worth more than est steer with ns much ease and grace ns
fall victims to the red men. A quantity
“All that I have spoken of is fore­ lots of the white trash floating-around,
the circus horse. The rider dashes into
of dynamite was stored underneath Col. shadowed, ami yet nothing of it may* and as full of zeal and holy fire as if she
the "cavvy" and separates the cattle of
Carrington’s headquarters, and ar­ happen. We who read tbe shirs can only had been a major general for years.
each
particular brand belonging on the
rangements made, in case the fort was foretell the events moat likely to occur
She rose the other night in barracks
range they are passing over. He drives
taken, to blow up the building in which at any given time. Human will is all to give her experience. The aoldiera ! his
animal to the outside, of the bunch
the women and children had been powerful, und as the strong will of a were on tiptoe with expectation. They
placed.
man can word off many a peril in his did not know how the lady would ac­ and dashes back after another. On the
There was but one ray of hope. At path, so the will of a strong nation can quit herself before the big and exceed­ | outside are a number of riders who drive
Fort Laramie, 230 miles distant, there ward off even the worst catastrophes. ingly mixed audience which packed the these cattle off to the owner. Each
were troops. If they could be secure^’ The glory of astrology fa that It en­ hall. But they were not left long in brand held in this way is driven back
on its own ranch, for these range cat­
the Sioux might be vanquished. Four ables ua to see the dangers ahead and to doubt.
tie become located. This is called
messengers were sent, but their rider­ guard against them."—N. Y. Herald.
“O, my breddern and si tern,” »he Bald,
working the cavvy, and the main bunch
less horses returned, showing that the
‘T praise de Lord dat at lust I'm walklnis pushed ahead until everybody’s cattle
TRAINING OF BIRD DOGS.
• men had been killed. John Phillips
in de holy ways of peace. Tse tried
are cutout and the calves branded.
was requested by Gol. Carrington to
odder wayw but dey did ixH lend iny
In this-statc not less than 400,000 head
carry the message to Fort Laramie. He
soul, to happlnewi. (Loud appiause on
of cattle will lie handled by the preeent
refused all offers, but going to Mrs.
the tamborine). I tried the Baptis*
A
novel
theory
of
bird
dog
training
round-up.
The country traversed will
Gammon, rendered a widow by the mas­
fust, but dey had done got deh- religion
sacre, he proffered his services without is advanced by an experienced hunter too much diluted. I done try de Mato- be upward of 25.000.000 acres, which con­
and
trainer,
George
Kennedy.
He
says:
stitutes the great South Dakota pasture
reward upon condition only that he be
TWe all know how few and far between dl«' an* for a time, honeys, dey was con­ or range country. Each wagon is as­
allowed to choose his horse.
dolin' to my soul. But dey snuggled up
He took n blooded animal belonging the good dogs are, whether good, bad bo ckw to de throne of grace dot dey signed its particular route, and tbe en­
to Col. Carrington. With a few biscuits or indifferent trainers have had them in couldn’t aee de poor and lowly what whs tire country is thoroughly worked. The
in his pocket, he rode forth in the night, hand. Not cui&gt; out of a hundred fa ec knockin’ outside for to be let tn. I try calf crop will be fully 25 per cent, larger
the thermometer registering over 24) de­ well trained that he has sense of his de Piscopis',' but dey wua too aaaaalety than last year.
The cattle industry has developed
grees below zero. Al I nigh t he rode and oWn. It may be possible that- we may for a poor lorn nigger. But ooo night,
in a bunch of mesquite bushes he hid be training our hunting dogs wrong. dear frens, de spirit walked roe into this wonderfully during the past four or five
himself and horse during the da&gt; Those dogs that I trained perfectly ha&lt;l blessed place, an* I foun’ rest to my eb- years. Over $1,000,000 worth of cattle
are shipped annually from this point.
Twice he was chased by Indians, but no sense of their own, and those that 1 berlastin’ soul.
’Phe interest taken in grading up stock
escaped both times, reaching a tele­ half-trained had more sense, were better
“I lub you all. I lub ebbery precious
cattla and purchasing grade stock in­
graph office just as the Indians had de­ bird finders, hrit each of them had some soul in this room. I lub—"
creases each year. The industry has
stroyed it, then pushing on to Fort canine idiosyncrasy that brought hits
Just then the eye of the new soldier
down below the level of the desirable
paid a yearly profit of not less than 50
Laramie.
caught sight of some young fallows
dor”
\
&gt;
per cent, for the past five years, and the
There the soldiers were ignorant of
The truth df the matter, he thinks, is laughing in the back of the room.
loss of the past year was less than 1 per
the troubles t he troops at Fort, Kearney
Her eyes blazed with righteous
cent. The Missouri River Stockmen’s
were enduring, and it being the night Hint training yieodens the dog's mind. wrath.
after Christmas when Phillips reached It becomes automatic, and when a novel
association has headquarters at Fort
“See here, young man," aba said, ex­
his destination a masked ball was in dilemma arises it has no reasoning fac­
Pierre. Itaduty is to furnish protection
tending a long and bony finger, “you, I
progress. As he entered a murmur of ulties with which to meet the emer­
to stock from cattle rustlers on the home
mean, you in the third row from the
gency.
I
applause went through the crowded
range and inspection of all brands of
“I am half! inclined J* Mr. Kennedy back. What yo’ mean, I like to know,
room. Icicles were hanging from his
cattle sold at the market points. It has
laughin’in this holy-place? Eh f What
clothing, his beard and hair were mat­ says, “to believe that the way to train
a detective service which hunts down
a dog fa to If/t him learn from his su­ yo’ mean. I nay?
better be in bet­
ted with ice and snow, and the revelers
every rustler or person unlawfully
ter business, young man, than pokin’
thought be was the most realistic repre­ periors—that fa, from the beet dogs pos­
handling any brands belonging to its
fun at a poor old colored woman who’s
sentative of Santa Claus ever seen. He sible. That fa a slower process, but it
members. It has done great good.
prayin’ fur you night an’ dag. I waot
excludes
any
sort
of
human
interfer
­
soon undeceived them when he deliv­
The present round-up promises to be
yo’ to understand dat if my akin fa black
ence.
So
far
as
nty
experience
and
ob
­
ered his message. The scene of festiv­
the best in the history of our state, as
my soul is whiter than yours. Come np
ity became one of mourning, for many servation have gone, it takes ot least
grass is better than it has ever been at
to merey seat, young man, and fiap
had relations and friends among the two years for an old dog to train or
this season of the year, and stock are
down on your knees befo* it fa too late.
slain. Then the faithful messenger fell teach a young one. He learns in this
But
don’t yo’ go pokin’ fun a* me or Hl all in splendid condition, and can be
unconscious and it was several hours manner to point, back, retrieve and
moved rapidly.—Minneapolis Journal.
make yo’ wish yo’ was dead."
before he revived. Troops were at once range, and no other dog can range like
The older soldiers declare that there
sent to tbe doomed garrison, and just the self-taught or dog-taught ranger.
He goes like the wind and hunts for fa grand material in this recruft.—N. Y.
in tame to save it.
World.
\
No recognition of any kind was ever birds every minute, with a single eye
given Phillips—he asked none. The In- to find them. To have a man teach a
Ch'nutnj
Idians ever afterward hated him and de­ dog is Ilk* having a phonograph teach a
To clean a black straw hat, brush it
stroyed his cattle. When he died his child. Tbe best dogs for hunting pur­ thoroughly, then take a small quantity
widow, who was destitute, filed a claim poses are those which are thinkers."
of gum arable and dissolve it in as much FROM THOUSANDS THAT ARE SUF­
Up in the Adirondack mountains p&lt;k
FERING FROM PILES.
for the value of these cattle, and govern­
water u will make it of the oonsfatency
nto
taught
to
run
deer
by
turning
thorn
ment appraisers found that they were
ofcream. It is best to put the gum into
worth 12.200. But it was learned that ; loose with an old hound. An old hunter cold water the night before you require DR. HANDY’S PILE CURE SOOTHES AND
to show the youngsters bow to
Phillips did not become an American । likes
HEALS BUND, BLEEDING OR ITCHING
handle a gun accurately and carefully. | it Pour m much of the solution as
citizen, until two years after the eattic j
you think will cover the hat into a
PILES, AND PROMPTLY DISPERSES ALL
The old hound delights in an oppor
were destroyed, and under the laws he
PILE TUMORS OB MONEY REFUNDED.
saucer, add about half tbe quantitv of
had no valid claim against the United tunity to show the young ones bow to good black ink; mix well together with
find and follow a cold, warm or hot
States government.
a gum brush.
Begin In tho center of
If used In connection with hill's cklert
Now, through Col James A. George, trail. There are dog-taught hounds in the crown, work jour brush around
tka, g.n internal remedy that cures con­
the Ad iron docks that will follow a trail
the matter has just boen brought to the
until you have got the gum brushed in stipated bowels and bad blood, which are
or
well
aa
any
in
the
world.
The
dog
attention of congress, and in the case
the straw, then draw a piece of thread the exciting cause accompanying this dis­
trainers are thinking hard about Mr.
axe filed the affidavits of Col. (now Gen.)
through the brim and hang up to dry; tressing disease, no one ‘need suffer twen­
Kennedy’s suggestion. — Forest and when quite dry, if a IRUe du£, give it
Carrington, Mrs. Carrington and Mrs.
ty-four hours. The pain and soreness
Phillips. These all speak in unmeas­ Stream.
another brush with gum without ink. vanish aa If by magic, and tint wont cases
ured terms of praise for Phillips’ hero­
After it ia quite dry turn tha het crown are speedily cured or money refunded.
It Is put up In a soft metal tube with a
“Whrn a shock we get when an es­ on the table, put inside a allgbdy damp
ism in undertaking the mission to Fort
Laramie.—St. Louis Republic.
timable man turns out to l&gt;e a scoun­ cloth, get an iron small enough to fit hard rubber nozzle which enables a patient
to apply the ointment directly to the seal
drel." *
inalde. just sufficiently hoi not to
of disease.
•‘Yea, 'especially as nine oo4 of ten
•OLD NO CURE NO PAY.
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MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE.
Whereas default has been made fa tbe con­
ditions of a certain real estate mortgage, bear,
ing date the T7th day of Aorll. 1K94. executed by
Byron Dickinson and Anna Diealnson hlawlfe.
of Haatinn, Barry Co.. Mich., to Adrian I).
Cook, of Hastings, Mich., and recorded In the
office of the register of deeds tor the &lt; o inty o!
Barry, on the 27th day of April, 1K4, nt 2:30"p.
m..in Liber 47 of pj.ge n&gt;. And Whereas it is
provided and agreeu between the. parties, that
should any default be made fa the payment of
the Interest due on said mortgage, or any In­
stallment of either principal or Interest, on anv.
day when toe same Is due and pavable anil
should the sannj remain unpaid and in an ears
for thirty days, no much of the prtnciual of said
mortgage yet remaining uupald with all ar
rearages ot h.tereat shall at the option ot the
owner of said mortgage, alter the lapse of said
thirty days, become at once due and p.yable.
and the Interest due April 27th. isw. on said
mortgage aud note accompany lug the tame, not
hanng been paid nnd remain m arrears for
more Umn four months, the mortgage* elects to
consider, and does hereby consider the whole
amount yet remaining nnnald upon said roort
gage and note tube &lt;hm and payable, and teat
tbe whole amount of both principal ai d Inter
eat claimed to be due on said mortgage and note
at this date Is five hundred nnd forty eight dollars
aifa sixty oue rents HMH.BI) aud no proceedings
at law or In equity having been Instituted to
recover the naxmntso due. or apy part thereof
notice is therefore hereby given, that by virtue
of tiie power of sale In said mortgage contained
which has become operative because of the
default aforesaid, and lu pursuance ot the
statutes fa such cases made and provided, the
premises drecrlbed in said roortgsge will be
•old at pablfa auction to the highest bidder on
of December. IOC at io
.at the front entrance to
ell? of Hastit n. (that

MORTGAGE J-'ALE.
\
Default having been made for more than «toiy ■
days in the payment of intereat onnjtiv ;A&lt;4
p? j able on a mortgage dated March 1CTT1. ie:»&gt;.\
made by Joshua D. Baker and Ehraheth Baker,
husband and wife, ot Castleton. Bvn County.
Michigan, to John M. FmlTh. and recorded In
tbe office of the Register of deeds, for the Coun­
ty cf Harry. In the State of Michigan, uo the
21st day of October. 1883, on liber 17 &lt;4 tnortgages. on page 2t». for whteti default the said
JObnM. Smith, by virtue of the rhht ghen him
by the (raid mortgare. ha« made and hereby
makes the whole principal sum of said mort
gage and tbe murest accrued thereon now due
anu payable and on which roertgage there is
claimed to be due at theadate of tn:# ;.otlce the
sum of seventeen hundred and eighty six dol­
lar* and forty one cents and an attorney fee cl
twenty-flye dollars provided for In tald mort­
gage. and no suit cr proceeding at law having
been instituted to recover the amount secureu
by said mortgage er any part thereof.
.Notice la there fore hereby given that on fa**
2Rh day of December.lM. at ten o cltek In the
forenoon, there will besold at the north front
door el the court house. In tbe city of HastingB.
county of Barry and slate of Michigan tsaki court
housebeing the place intwbleb tbe circuit court
fortbe county of Barry is held.at public auction
to the bigbeat bidder, the premises de*cribec
in said mortgage, or so much thereof as may be
necessary to satisfy the amount due on sftid
mortgage aa above set forth, with the interest
thereon, and the rests, charges ano expenses
allowed by law and provided for In said mort­
gage, said premises being situate In the town­
ship of Castleton, county of Bart y and state ot
Michigan and descrl’-ed aM follows, to wit:
Belng-the west one half of ttw? northwest one
fourth of -section number three, in town­
ship, rumfcer three north, range number
feveo west in the township pf Casileton, county
of Barry and state of Michigan, und contnh m
eighty acres of land, according to tne L nite&lt;i
States survey of said section number farce.
• Dated Bepteinber 30th. iftw.
„ t
John ty. Smith. Mortgage.
Alonzo E. Kknaston.
Attorney tor Mortgagee.

I’ROBATB OKDKK.
.
Stu, of MUMw. County ol Barry -,
at a
ot th. prvbat. n’tirt W iz
rn.mr.otB.rrv. holilenal The llol at.
In the City U Haitian, in ial.1 Omary rn Mraday, u&gt;«
dav of October, in ibr year
one thousanfi eight hundred and
Present Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of Pro­
bate.
In tbe matter of tbe estete of Ella Snangf
mMcher. deceased.
,
On reaclng and Qllnz tbe petition duly
&gt;
fled, of Fred Snangrmacher. husband
deceased, praying thax a certain ln*5«^he
this &lt;fay filed In aald court purporting to be tne
last will » nd testament of said deceased- **admitted to nrobate nnd the executor therein
named appointed.
.
.
•
Thereupon It to ordered .that Thursday the iw
day of November. A. D.. 1M«. at ten o’elock in
the forenoon, be aligned lor toe bearing J1
said petition and that the heirs at law
1dereoaed and all other peraous ,uJer**t®t’I2n
said ewtate. are required to appear at a
of oafa Court, then lobe boMen at the Fn’ba’'
oflfae. In the City of Hasting-. In said &lt;.oun
■ad show cause, if any there be. whr toe prayer
M toe petltoooor may not be granted. 4u&gt;d It«»

new'Papw *

ot Bmtv.

anal altowam of

jndgR ai Probate.
■

�wbViiave nun! »
in Hood's Bamp- fSa”

1896.

ent

&lt;4 o,h&lt;r*
for c*Un’h

At present i|,..re lte 750 lnm,lM .
.
Industrial Sclfni for Boys at Laurin,.

. . The Commercial Traveler

^xou Prite

Baking

Powder leavens

OFFICIAL reports.

___ ___

th^J™
ln
B«hl for the
Ibnia posioffice, st last advlcee.
or^'.™n i “““ ’“'up ,or • taudsome set
of Jaxon buapjpiclures.
tJ^.1 n'l14"''0"' 0( Monr“- ««s senr
u *wo y’*r“
lonl»- Wednesday
■tor stealing a tot ot chickens
&gt;BdUetlun. but like
all other skin dUanae. it ean be permanent.
z\;riS. M. Watts, a commercial trav-,
t•!•.•* At home in Brandywine, Va.,ex- Hazel Salve. It never fails to cure Piles.
how easily we may mistake
W. H. Goodykaii.
inTVdf exhaust ion for kidney and other
: cauic trouble*. He writes: “About ran„Yn,’MB''"’" C,'U“lr W®l“*“ w0" »
Months ago I came home surfe&amp;Mig tlKltou. M”“u °“un‘r- °» McKluley's
from sleeplessness and a dull pain in
u.v kidneys. I was advised to use Dr.
In the Spring a young man’s laucy light
'
. ’er’s Nerve Vitaiizer, which I
Earirrpii“rl 7,*hL*
- De 'Vi"“
Less than two bottles completely r.»rly Kbirs. tor they always elemise the
cured me of what I thought was kid- liver, purify the blood, aud invigorate the
•* . trouble. I consider it a valuable
ysleut.
w. H. GoouiKAn.
:• licine. The nerves are the support
Tne citizens ot Capac would like to have
• nd Maintenance of the entire human
up hl*
«tu. litre and should be treated, in­ In thmbmg.'“ *‘*&gt;*’r
- trad of the organs manifesting the
s. • ptoms. Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve ViOne minute la the standard time, and
t 1 or is the only reliable and safe One Minute Cough Cure la be at.ndard
treatment to use to build up and sup- preparation tor every cough or cold. It
Hr the important nerve tissues of the Is lite only harmless remedy that produces
human system, so that they may Immediate reattlu.
w. H. Gooveau
strengthen the vital organs.

LOCAL NEWS.
• CIRCULATION •

week,

a Marcellus, Wednesday, damaging the
building fir.ooo worth.
:

Mrs. K.

in*" *ur 3 X
88 quire i' C.'.roT,.

re at rrraqnt 910 convict* In the

DeYoung, Middleburg,

fa..'

Ub”1 °?e
C°“&lt;th
&gt;&lt;ars. both for myself and &gt;

acting and uiuet satisfactory Cough Cure 1 *
ever used.
w. H. GO“,VJS

I
My-. John Zulin, pt Bay City, was
rouifd dead in her bed. Wediesd.y mom•Ian 1. Jarvis, the deleah d candidate,
1 in}{. Death caused by cancer
!■
■
.ctcrvB- frtun this . district will start a
Hid you ever .Iblnk how readily the I
; j. * a: Hanlon Harbor.'
! blwd la milsoued by eonstlpaudn? Bad ■
1’resbytenan church at Allegan . blood iu-ans had health aud im mature ■
: allied Si000 by Mrs. J. W. I old aicv- DeWitt’a Little Early Riser*, the
:-famous little pills, overeoni? obslihate con­
•;.. ,k who died tvcently.
; silpatlun.
W. U. Govdykak
p j.i. Janies O’Donnell, of Jackson, it
Only eleven aspirants for the puslofiice
hfViglA will be teud-ted a foreign aj*l*l Manon. The present incumbent has a
::iUiiea’. bj President McKinley.
• year and a hall to serve.
1! • Mi \»i:ley girls of the Ku'amazuo
A. L.WoMter, a prominent citizen
&gt;‘ione exchange bant}netted their . Osseo, ich„ after suffering excrudatiDRly
from
piles fur twenty years, was cured- in
* an cv- Mjrkers last week iu- a result of
a short time by useing DeWitt’s Witch
ctiou bet.
I Hazel Salve, an absolute cure for all skin
F.tin -rs at Hamilton and vicinity are ( diseases. Mure of th|* preparation is used
‘ nn all others combinWI.
v :&gt;*: many cows by a new ainF* fatal
W. H. Goodyeak
-e. the animals dying a few hours at; Tin* postofli’e and a grocery store at
Smne.rset, Hillsdale Co., were coimuned
;!rec-nt celebration of McKinley's ; by fire last week.
. iu at, O.'st zo. the residence and
Young mothers dread the Summer mon­
।
. . s of George E. Bardeen was ilium . His ou account o| the great mortality a*
umtig eliUdreii
by bowm'^blrej
Purfe.dMf.ty may be M»ured tbmie Bh0
A
improvement is being made on keep on hard DoWHt’i* Colic and Cholera'
‘
Mid Rapids road J
miles nur’b of cure, and aduniiister it promptly. For ’
M;
liile. Hills are being cut down. cramps. bilious colic, dysentery and diar-!
rhrea. it afford* instant relief.
! : .urn gravel drawn on the same.
\V. H. Goopyf.ak
1 ’ Tivbild. a very old and nearly
Jeff-rsou Fnwler pieadud guilty to the
1
:uii..r,o ot the Soldiers Honv| at ; charge uf petjury at Hillsdale, an I was
to thirteen months iu Jackson
‘• and Kupids. jumped Into a tub of very sentenced
*
prison.
water last week, and was so bauly
English Spavin Liniment remove- all
- tiled he u»y die.
Hard. Soft or Calloused Lumps and BleoiA battle Creek yuung.lady who believes isbes from horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs,
in U.u free coinage o7 silver, denied her- Splints. Sweeney, King-Bone.
Ring-Bone, Stifles,
Stifles.
- f of attJLdlng the lecture course this Sprains, all Swollen Throats. Coughs, etc.
i Save 350 by u*e of one bottle. Warranted
a inter, and gave the price of lhe ticket to
i tbe most wonderful Blemish Cure ever
” - local Bryan campaign fund.
known. ‘ Sold by W- H. Goodyear, DrugThe oldest voter In Allegan county at ' &lt;*»L Hastings, Mich.

■ rerent Vection-WM Caution Brown. 95 ( Ernest Stelnmeyer. . bright ,Indent, rt
years uf age who oast his vote for McKin- . Orchard Lake from Milwaukee. Wis.. died
a-Hubart.
He has voted for 18 presi- j suddenly, last Wednesday morning, of
er
. . . . . .
.
1*^1 heart disease.
dents. T tn-first president he assisted to,
elect was John Tyler In 1824.
I
iucMcd * Arnica Naive
John 1.. Brewer, of Owosso, loat a f*i-j Toe best salve in the world for cuts,
.
...
,, I,bruises, sores, uleers. salt rheum, fever
u»' . botse. Tnreday winch w„ .tucked, :
uth,r chappe(1 h,n,|Si eht|bl,lw
aud rendered valueless by vicious rats. ' eoroSt and all skin Irruptions, and posiwhich lacerated tbe legs above the hoofs, 1 lively cure piles or no pay required. It
taring .way tbe Oesb to tbe bones. Two l» guaranteed to give perfect aatHfactlon
*
re.
,1 n/laad
Pl-if-M
or re.rererea,
money raaf
refunded.
Price 9.5
25 IWltR
cents nf*r
per
ot the rats which were caught were twice box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
the &gt;ize of ordinary rats.
druggist.
Reports to tbe stale board of health
A Grand Haven merchant says that I e
sin w that rheumatism, bronchitis, neural­ sold more goods oh tbe day after McKin­
gia. tonsilitb, and influenza in tbe order ley’s election than he did for the three
named, caused most sickness in Michigan weeks before.'
daring the week ending October 24: Con­
Old People.
sumption reported at 331 places; typhoid | Old people who require medicine to
. . . r. bowels
.. __j
fever 60; diphtheria 41; scarlet fever 20; reguFateTlie
and'kidneysi-m
will find
whooping cough 12 and measles at 13 ‘ the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This
medicine does not stimulate and contains
pia :esno whiskey nor other Intoxicant, but acts
Natural-gas has been discovered on E. as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly
on
tbe stomach and bowels adding
O. Averys big farm near Atlanta, Mich.
strength and giving tone to tbe orrans,
The boys were clearing some land when thereby aiding nature In the performance
they noticed the water In a swamp boll up of the function* Electric Bitters Is an
and also a smell of gas.
A match was excellent appetizer and aids direction.
touched to the water and the gas tiasiicd Old people find It just exactly what they
need. Price fifty cents per bottle at W.
up They then sunk a pipe about 18 feet,
H. Goodyear’s Drug Store.
made a burner of a cartridge shell, pro­
tected it with a tin pail and lighted it. It Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That
burned with a steady fl ime aud has now
Contain Mercury.
b-rn lighted for three weeks. The nutter
* i'l be thoroughly inv« sllga'ed.
Women are not the nnlv ones who *r”
&gt;■ ns five i»b &gt;ut their *, as. A man d ra’nt
like t- lie lold that he Is grit ing uld.
Urrtiih keep* a min y u ijc.
It does’nt
inake aiiy difference h ue h*s lived elxhty
year. It they have been healthy years,
fcc will l»e bale and hearty and won’t look
.witbhi I wen y years as old *h hr is. Good
dlgextloo and rich, red blood mtke people
Jo-»k youthful. Dr. Pierce’s G -Ideu Medi­
cal Discovery makes rich, nd blond,
it
makes health iu Um* rignt way. It works
according to the right theory. *nd iu SO
»ears of practice. It has pruv-d that the
theory is Bbeo’ntely correct. ‘It ‘iwgtna
* at
the beginning—begins by tutting ’he
stomach, liver and bowels In'o perf- c
&lt;»rder, but it l&gt;»-giu&gt;» Its good
blood before K finishes with ti e dlgratbe
hjHteio.
It Mjarrlies uut dlms-e vws
where ever they may be a d force* them
out*of the body. AU dru^uu* gerp tue
K'rW*euvery.”

To retort) gray hair tn It* natural e«»l&lt;&gt;r
‘ *n youth, cause It to rrow abundant
and
hi strong. there is no better prep*r»H°°’
ihan
an Hall’s Hair Benewer.

prewnp'lou. Iran raj®
U&gt;e
uU&gt;,d»ran«n Ibor win *O I«
.OT. y.ra rju. .wwiMx ;-rl7,'ny‘?
&amp;
Ckurrb Com. inBoumclurnl 0) r. J ■ co.™, «
Co.. Toledo, o . con loins r,n rnercurj. Md ••
taken Internally, acting directly u*&gt;onT,’”L£!221
and mticoas surf»ceirel the .j*?1*?the grEuhJe*
Hall's C uarrb Cure be sure iouthe rjouine.
Bia taken mrernslb «'d
JOhio, by F. J. Cbeesv 4 Oo.
1
—wytoid by aruggl*t*. price «ftc per tx trie.

CASTORIA
For Infant* nnd Children.
MxDs

temperance women.

VIEWS OF FARMERS.

Bynopsis of the Emlgratloa ComWhite Ribbon Loaders Gather at Proceedings of Their Annua’. Moot­
mtsaioneFa Statement.
St Louis.
Ing at Indianapolis. '
— • ‘r"r -XV.-tCB Fl

&lt;ners Were Uwnded—Rrpnrt or
UtoXComtnlasioa of Naviga­
tion for 1802.

pauiou* President. Delivers an loter-

Kx-Pr«wident Hnrrisou Delivers an Addrws*—A Memorial Adopted—The
Knights of Labor Meet In

iSt. Louit&gt;. Nov. 1G.—The strike of th*
employes of tbe Tudor iruq works,
which has been in progress fay two
yfars. was declared off Saturday, tbe
proprietors having acceded to the de­
mand for increased wages. This will
place 800 men at work. lYie increase of
orders for structural iron and the gen­
eral revival of business brought about
tbe end of the strike.

rira
T‘'“- 5o’’ io—Th&lt;- eonnntoSt. Louia, Nov. 14.—For the twentyIndianapolis, IncL. Nov. 13. — The
•loner of mitntgration 1,„, wado hl,
Noted .louruslUt Dr&lt;d.
third time lu the history of tbe or­
third day’s session of the Farmers’
report. A
nojKi. fo||„WB:
Jauw.towu, X. Y, Nor. It.—Colemat,
ganization the Women's ChriMtian Trm,"L"? lh’ l*m
)e»r lhe nrrtvu. pcrance union met in annual conven­ national congress hnd two Important El Bishop died Saturday afternoon nt
»U.«;
cuuctr&gt; h.xr.gxtM tion Friday morning. The delegates to features. One was an address by Gen. the Hyde Town sanitarium, ugej about
HarriaoD and the other was the M years. He wu* the founder of the
and
o7ul
■
,,cpor&lt;'’'1 ft tb.ex- the numlier of nearly 500 ussembl&amp;J iu
Jamestown Evening Journal aud of tbe
whi7h
*h v,r!°“» .team.hlp line, by Schuyler Memorial house at eight I adoption of n memorial to congress.
General Harrison waa in a happy Oil City Daily Derrick, nnd wan at one
r h ?'
O( ,ho”’ deported m o'clock and attended devotional exerUb^r
“.V* ‘‘"d'r ' ““tract to twrfonn
mood and, when he arose to speak, he time editor of .lodge, an.1 tt another,
ciscs
led
by
Mis*
Elizabeth
W.
Green|
tbX IIh?'. U“ a*1
|,rlor M
time editor of the Huttnlo Exurm.''
» i r *rr*val, and 2,‘W were returned a* wood, of New Yorkr'shorti;^-^ I
idd’ol1
,o
woltll’ltc.t cla»«.In warfls
wart, the
.h. audience adjourned
,djour
,to the
lhe ;' ■
■
.„rucoto,
•JUtlpe to the number dabarad titer, music hall in e_
(•old and Silver.
'
the
Exposition
building,
calling,
from
high
notlwt,
associate
thema re.. - b.K'“n&gt;' bU'dlc charges within which had been elaborately decorated
Washington, Nov. 16.—The gold ex­
:en
!■ a,— —■ ,,ocE-----eJher and
’u® these
-..v. P°*
a'M.aMc
uivbc high
niffii momc*rorore Tft.'r re#lr
be.tre WC«
I
uvea
in
their
association,
only
gopd
can
rep
&gt;rt*
for
Octolirr
amounted
to
4343.168,
iu
honor
of
the
conference.
■.
returne.1 to the countries whence they
| »ult Rut.we should not be selflsh In our iq-ainst $1,873,897 for October, IBM.
came. The conunl.moner general atales
The CoavtmttoD Opened.
purposes. ] think I may say that tf we
that be know, or no Immigrant landed lu
The
imports
were
$27,961,928.
.against
When Miss Willard
on the
----- appeared
-------------------------------absolutely selfish In our purposes and
this country during the ire: year who
tendered the
on,i of our own Sood, the good of $^,797,040 for October,'L8O6. The exUrdl;“ “IX’'’
t”,bl,c °r Prt'ft. platform, tbe audience
on. ieuaere“
. the claaa and of the Individual of theclaas. pprts. of^.ailver amounted to $4,794,338.
Muucution.
, Chautauqua salute. The proceedings
„
we should find that good most highly pro­
With some exceptions, the report says began with the reading
the Crusade
------of
*.i
.
motod by takings bro*d view of thingsand Fpr October, 1895, the amount was $4.­
the phyelcal charucteriMtle* of the vearis Psalm, after which Mra. Henrietta L. by admitting to our deliberations the 5! 4.447. The imports aggregated $888,t »^2fral ,n won? tho*« of a hardy, iound
that It Is not possible for one class 4$2; for October, 1895, they were $1,391,of thought
laboring claw, accuatom. d and apparent­ I Monroe, president of tbe W. C.
to be highly prosperous while all other bStl.
ly we 1 able to earn a livelihood wherever Ohio, delivered the opening prayer.
cl:.ssea arc suffering: that there lean Intercapable and industrious labjr can secure
df i endence in all our business and social
WUlard** Informal Addree*.
Western Basrlsall Leaipue.
employrnent. As to occupation*, it was I Miss Willard said that her annual ail- —
relations,
and that thisu*v
Is highly
developed
• ..«• »«.«««««»
OU
ra
Chicago, Nov. 13.—At the meeting of
compoaed largely of the clauses deHgtxated
in a free government like ours.
other words, in a broad senae, we tie board of directors of tbe Western
*» skilled and unskflted luuorvre, with ; dress was partly prepared when the call '
•ome professionals. The ambur.t of money cane to work for the refiurees in Mar- ‘ £ro*por together and we suffer together; Biseball league on Thursday,President
seilies
nndhigh
sinr*
th.t
u u a 1
lnter&lt;Sepen&lt;lent. Fthink sometime*
brought Into the countryFire
by destroyed
imuiiffran'to
a pari
ot lhe
school
The cham­
was at least $t,F!7,31S, and probably was sciiiea ano since that time it had been the conceit of the farmer has been unduly Johnson was reelected.
for her to -----complete
her ' Promoted when It ha* been said that he p onship season will begin April 22 or
torgely in exceHs of iheac ilaure*.
, impossible
s”~t~
nnd ahe,
she. therefore gave a fa- ’ ,
the tottom of «verything and that he 2 . and will consist of 140 games. The
The report shows that the total number message, nod
talk *to ■*the
«- . , . ' ’‘‘’tong* to an Independent class: that
ot iiumlgrant* over H years of a^e thfxt
that miliar
*~*i*“— ♦-«»’ - • •
•
the delegates, of which cities are not much account, and that farm? s iring schedule meeting will be held
arrived during the year 5,‘JtX could no*, . y. r ii
no.
the
following
is
nn
outline:
j
*ro
God's
work, and enduring. What would ■i Detroit on March 8.
write, T.-u
and 7U,130
coutd neither
read
nor
........ .................
™
“_* . "»r.
*“■ " ’ *U'hl.
u—
..,—
. 1 She expreMed the warmeet appreciation ths farw be w,thoul Lhe town, and what
‘hich’h itIk zsHn,rer.
,gs percent,
of»...
the whole
SeuMtioa*! Story Den I ext.
• of
Whits Ribbon
wom”
n of re.
sTlX.
*»uW the town be without the farm?
I the whltA
RD&gt;K,ro A.re~
—
... । would
number. Of thoae who could nelrtier read
■
children,
and
1
consider
it
the &lt;iulcke-t i
Of thuec Washington,
who could neirtier
Nov. read
14.—Officials of the
.
,y OI
unMarrM,
by the vwlMUll
e.l.tnby
or inr
th, .! rh,“'» cllle* furnish the population that
nor
Italy.‘ IZjdS from who.
»°,r write
, * 51,374
a,873 came
auue from
1 ru,u Iul&gt;
CVrlnn* Invited»v«the convention and had■ ennuur
consumes the products of the farm, and wur department deny without qualifl’*'? .,~m
5"' cyclone.
moiiA
mm
.aa..* ..re.i
•------ provision
. .
-i! the farm fuinl*hes the subsistence of the
made
gsnBrous
and
elaborate
for
c- ition the story published by a Chicago
room Bobemt* and Moravia. ;.2yi from !t»
cntGrtalumont.
only
few any*
davit I! S,ty- *g. 1 heard a friend say the other
--------------- — In “1884,
wi, vm
} a ivw
n&gt;m -----yurts oi .Auatria-Hungury, 5,473 *from
ttrnviana tn fh«. n»-i^....i.«
&gt;
th® city for the country and the piper Friday to the effect tliut tbe war
hil from*!•&lt;&amp;«. “ “ 8jrr“ a'“* previous to the presidential election, the a&gt;y:
• • the
V city, nnd &lt;4nil
0 ,UI
d apartment had called on railroad vomw. C. T. U. met here and - ventured on '
f°r
for tllv
the 111.
flng.'
-v
cvpvrt
shows
have
has tended to p mies for rates fdr the transportation
the high seas of political cootentlen- they
1I T
ave rejoiced in all that ha*
- -/-------‘frxu*
ulthat or tbe whole number of urrOalsziu,- had eapouaed "the. cause of the prohibition
“aKHculture
&lt;T4CU,t?re easier,
easier, to
to give
give leisure
leisure
4t* acre males and liu.^1 female*.*
’
o
! troops and war materials from the
party and called down curseion their de- ■ . V*0UKbl and r®*&lt;Un*. tor the cultivation
th* Intellect.
school­ v est tft gulf ports.
Commfiwlou of .Ssvikaiwi..
i voted h*.ids.
j of thw
intellect. I rejoice that the school* nutn
..nil ’fKc
It,,).. church are found&gt; in
1—
Shc spoke ot the heroines of the rank and ' hou
»® anJ
h® little
WaabingUa, Nov. lu. The ie;.ort of
the rommundjon uf navigation fur 1596, file who had bdrno and labored and had *?*’“? „c°un.try »‘®‘shl&gt;orhood. 1 rejoice In
patience whan the W. C. T. U. ''i&gt;as*ed lb“ helk-f that our people are patriotic, and
Chicago. Nov. 14.—Free thinkers from
after referring to the necessity far the under the rod of n nation s criticism."
I lhat never before In the hlstorj- of our
"Wo have marched far since then and &lt; countr&gt;' was there a deeper and more unt- a 1 over the United States and from
pasaage uf a fire ship bill, states that
1 nglund were present in this city at
the
alignments
of
parties
have
changed"
i
ver
*
al
love
of
the
starry
luinner
and
the
our luuritiint* rank of the Pacific is flow The labor movement ha* taken on pro- constitution for w^hlch It stands."
t le opening of the annual congress
threatened by a new rival. Japan, under portion* *o vast that no one hptaks lightly '
The cougrc&amp;a adopted p memorial ad- otf the American Secular Union and
liberal and progressive laws, has jflxt of It any more. The people are forging ; d/eu* to congress prepared bv a com- Tree Thought Federation.
tholr way to the front, misguided vften, t
J- L-kBuTwnn
,
‘
,
eatabllahed a trans-Pacific steamship making pitiful path* in the wlldernu**, fol- TnH
inittec.
of which wn,
William
Lawrence,
‘~* nf
‘— ’
----------------of
*
line to the United States, and. with th • lowing false light* and relegating the Ohio, Is chairman. A synopsis of the
Conneaut, O., Nov. 14.—The steamer
cooperation uf American capital, is pre­ fight for a clour brain to the Spartan band memorial as adopted follows:
of prohibitionist*, when if labor would win
V ’allula, ore laden from Ashland, Wian
paring to extend rapidly this service.
It must make the temperance reform the
,*■ “Jonted; Bays that the
In 1880 tha tonnage of American ves­ ark of God to be borno m the very van of farmer* nation*! congress Is not a polit­ to this place. fcn«J a nlued at 3110,000, went ’
ical party organisation; that the recent aahore while trying to make this port.
sels entering the United States from the It* swift gathering army.
“When we were in 8t. Louis 12 years ago election for president and representatives Two sailors were drowped.
ports of Asia nnd Ocraniea was 233,39$ we declared for tho only party that wm I In congreas
....haa for. a time
. settled the ques*WP1* protection"
protection'’ *1
shall
Drowned Hlmnelf.
tons, and of foreign vessels, 442,251 tons. hedged to prohibition and the home pro- I , fn,! .aL j }?*.010*1 ample
ballot,
two &lt; CI?re^Mn
n&lt;«r*KtO^rr,CUVuraJ P^Mct*.
xecuou
tiauot, but
out a*
as there
mere are. now
p™«u«s. In
Hudson, Wis., Nov. 16.—Garrett Lacy,
In lf*95 the American tonnage entering teetton
_
__
..
.
iniinon
With
tnni.
nf
nikreparties so pledged, we cannot in con- rh2 ni-moliJi t«,“* °1 °,her ,nd“"tr1*’uijed 90 years, committed suicide by
wa* 308,491, the foreign tennage. 657.-, science declare for either, but we are. I Saen,.Tfl?t?ri»tL suggests a ”umb«r of
re"——1' '"
ewe “
&gt;*•’Mh. nteti
,h»n fj."1-:*,'” ,‘J* J!???
•“»’ei?,
”» &lt;! rouning himself in a cistern. The act
206. The large and profitable.carrying hni«. th. «nu&gt;l rn.n.1. ot both.
them -being the striking
out of the
"skirt­ Was due to mental aberration.
-----------------trade, once conducted between Asiatic in lhl« convention rank. It plUo that wc 1ing clause," which original
cd
in
the
tariff
i
will lend our Influence to any party that
and I*.uro]&gt;eii3 ports by American ves- Incorporate* our principles Into its plat­ bill uf 1&amp;0. It also asks for the passage I
Comuilttiil for Trial.
a bill proposal in a memorial prepared
” l’ieh, "•Wum
form. 1 do not mean that we shall Indorse of
London, Nev. 14.—Edward J. Ivory,
by the National Wool Growers' a*j&gt;ocla- '
JwrW h»« ataortetrt.rch |umred uw»y. all the planks in thkt platform, but oaly tlon at Washington. D. C.. In Hsvs, m aid : t Lu? alleged dynamite conspirator, was
those that embody our principles."
Our total imports fur
fa
Gur
. were val- . She gave notice that tbe National W. C. of sheep husbandry. The memorial Mays (oxnniitted for trial Friday by the Bow
11 is the desire of the tarmers’ congress
ue&lt;^ nt $Y31.UC9,963. of which A590.538,- T. U. would call upon all temperance and that
after March 4. 1597. the president ' itrret police magistrate.
j.hflunlhroplc societies throughout the
3f’2 w**rr brought in foreign vessels,
call an extra session of congress to'
world to set apart March 2U. the birthday ।। shall
moot
thu earliest practicable time to
of Gen. Neal Dow. as "Prohibition day." I enact aatprotective
tariff law. The memorial
FORTUNE LEFT TO MOODY.
The convention then took a recc&amp;s un­ I protests against delay.
til two p. m.
j Tbe cuDgres* adjourned Thursday •
• The Afternoon Resalon;
'• afternoon. aPresident Ciaytou
vmj mu uuu
guc ‘
and lhe
New York,-Nov. Hi.—Rev. Dwight L.
The reports of Treasurer Helen M. other officers hold over until the St.
bmc evangelist, received uumuc
Moody, the
notice Barker, of minoi*, and Corresponding1 Paul meeting pext year, being elected
Saturday thnt 3100.U0U find been left Secretary Mrs. Katherine L. Stevenson, I for a term of four years,
him in tbe will of a wealthy nnd prom- of Massachusetts, were presented and I
Knights of Labor.
inent citizen of New Londup. Conn., to ' adopted,
Rochester, N.
Nov. 13.—There are
be devoted to his educational work in
This is the tradc-mxrk which
Then followed a report from each of numerous resolutions of importance
Chicago nnd Northfield,
The the department sujierintendents. These still in the band* of the Knights of La­
is on the wrapper (salmon-colmoney* was bequeathed to a board of reports occupied nearly the entire bor committee which have not as
r - !—or«J) of every
New ’London
yet been offered to the general assem­
*trustees ’by X. N. Harris, a ''
’ 1 afternoon aesstou.
bank president, who died about three '
bottle of the genbly. The report of the executive comw^eks ago. The stipulation of his will
St. Louis, Nov. 16.—The pul pits of 68 Dittos has been made public'.
nuine SCO i T’S
is that it shall be spent under the ad­ churches in thia city were occupied
It details tbe part taken by tbe
JEjffSb emulsion
vice and direction of Mr. Moody in his yesterday by delegates to the W. C. T. Knights of Labor in the populist and
sarioua educational institutions.
Be sufe this is on
U. convention. In the afternoon a maw democratic national convention, in an
meeting was held to consider the Ar­ attempt to unite the tw o (Uirties for the
■
PacE^ge,and
principles
urged
by
the
Knights,
and
Hopkinsville, Ky., Nor. 16.—Henry menian iinuutocres. and a message was rejoices at the prominence given the is­
that nothing else
sent
to
President
Cleveland,
urging
Blankinship, the oldest man in Ken­
sues there enumerated.
is palmed off on
tucky, died st his home near Fairview him to cooperate in ending the reign
Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 14.—The only
5 you when you
Friday night of a complication of dis­ nf bloodshed. Mias Willard in her ad­ business of general interest transacted
asfc far ft.
eases, aged 120 years. He was born in dress said:
by the general assembly of the K. of L.
Virginia in 1TT6. hod rnnv«i to Ken"An ondent nation l.betnx .lowly »Uu»h- F riday morning was the passing of an
Nothings has been made that
,, .
. .
.
tered at the foot of Mount Ararat Fifty
P
tucky and married years before tbe war thouMBd victims
‘ stretched out under God's amendment to tbe constitution |&gt;ermitequals it to give strength and
of 1812. He was the father of 15 chil- a*ky in th* slow circle
' oft a year: women.. Ung the organization of junior assem­
tlrcn. 11 of whom are .till lieing. Uie .l™re.
...M.W, --------drrout ----.nd comely.
----—
ralTerlnK two blies to which apprentice* will be al­
solid flesh to those who are
llwlnw and
■ nn a
a dying
nvfnv nBdtn
llttl*
I| deaths—&lt; living
death;’ little
oldest being past 8u .years of are.
.1 children poised on the bayonets of Jloa- lowed membership.
run down or emaciated.
i lem soldiers, villages burned, and etarvaRochester, N. Y., Nov. 10.—At tbe ses­
Your doctor will tell you
Mrs. Phmbe Thumaa of Junction City ।
7,w.oooh^ldtera sion of the Knigbto of Labor Saturday
that it it the one food for all
III., waa told by her dOCtora-that she luul who
rations and their sacra- It was voted to indorse the Ixxige-Corconaumptlon *ud that their was nu hope ' Menl rsfutariy: statesmen who kneel on lias bill for the restriction of immigra­
those whose weight is below
for her, but two bottles uf Dr. Kings' New , velvet eushtoos In beautiful cathedrals and tion, and the legislative committee was
the standard of health.
Discovery completely cured her and she pray. *W« beseech Thee to hear ua. God. Instructed to work for its passage.
uiacorery wiiipivicij
our Lord;' diplomats who can shape the
says it saved her 11^*
^butuaa
g- , whlBpyr of a throne and shade the meangers, 189 Florida 8t.. ban Fraiuiseo. suf- 1
Q{ &lt;n U]tjmsaum; but neither atatesetaxtoen Kx&gt;o4* an Ttour.
and sold by all druggists.
fered from a dreadful culd, si»pruachin&lt; man&gt; diplomat nor soldier has wit wlsPhiladelphia, Nov. 14. — The battle (
SCOTT &amp; BOWSE, New York.
ennaumptlon. tried without result rxny
every- d
aOt
om
will iu
to save a single Ufa shelter
n nor wui
■hip
Iowa
mode
16.27
knots
an
hour
.
iDply a single
think else then bought one laittle
Isittle of
uf Dr. , a single torture
r|u;n5?. J*£®r
Klug,', New IH.euvrj «"d1 m
n. iwh
&lt;«i. weeks , lP*f SWt,
of bread to ‘f* Christians on cd her builders’ trial trip. Her guarkful k
hillsides..
•
an teed speed was 16 knots an hour.
wu cural. He I, Mlurally ibinktul.
h ', ih®
U» Armenian
Armenian muotm
samtile* I “ 'Vested Interests' are against It. 'the
la such result, ot which &lt;l&gt;r«&lt;- are r—
. ,5.; J balance of power' doe* not permit It. The
that prove the wonderful Efficacy ot this’ will of the sultan is tbe only will In the
tn«l1 I empire of Turkey, and all the wills of all
medicine in coughs and colds. Free
f“
- . _...-re7
bottle at W. H. Goodyear's Drug
ature. | |he Christian nations cannot move it one
hair. The Turk Is a savage, while the
Regular slxe 50c. and 81.Ou.
statesmen are over-civlllsed; he Is a tys &lt;of* Elsie
rant. ’rto,le lhey
craven coward*.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ba't *.
’
’
* Meanwhhe a star move* toward the east;
celebrated the fiftieth annivei**rj ul their It caught Its light from the star of Bethle­
hem. One Clara Barton, a woman wellwedding, 1*4 Wednesday.
•‘Since childhood. 1 have been
nigh TO years of age. took her life In her
bauds and moved forward to tbe rescue.
afflicted with scrofulous boils and
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
A drowning mau would h**e I’tt'e u*e She went to bind up wounds, to give out
sores, which caused me terrible State of Michigan.
for a method of rescue whh*’&gt; •*»*..&lt;«l it-| bread, to light the fires on the blackened
In
the
Ci cult Court 'or ib^ Cority of Barry,
Buttering. Physicians were unable
qolre days. A. dyspep’ic dwsh’l *mi&gt;» ’•» hearthstone*, to put hope into broken
Ada Cook and Henry Cook .copinner,
do'* s maineM at Ristins*. Michigan,
bother with* remedy thai h g»mg U» lake hearts. She Is a greater power to-day
to help me, and 1 only grew worse
for
Ged
and
brotherhood
than
all
the
under
the
firm name of Cook &amp; Cook,
weeks to show Ito briirfiel*l • tf&lt;c*‘.
guilder their care.
statesmen, diplomatists and soldiers. The
Tbe Mount Lebanon Shaken* are offer­ world
Joseph Custer.
’s ere® followed her with love; they
At length, 1 began
Notlce Is hereby given that 0” tbe tJrd day c t
ing a product under the name of Sn»k*-r could net see her plainly for tears. Did
to take
July. A. IXa will of attsrbiaeot was duly
Digestive Cordial which yields immediate our Hwveoly Father wish to put before
Issued out of the Circuit Court h r the Oouaty
Sarsaparilla, and
relief. The very first duae pr-»ve- hrtir humanity an object lesson on tbe broadest
Ot Bam , at the suit of Ada Cook and Henry
Cook, copartncre. dolor i'USlnre* ar HMllagh
ficlal In moNt cases; aud it «s
n; t«« scale of the futility of force and the omvery
soon
grew
bet
­
MIchhnm. under the firm name an* style of
tbelr unbounded confidence In it. flmttl’*' nlpoteave of lovsT"
Cook* Cook .the above named Flatttiff-.ecaiaM
ter. After using
have put 10 cent sample butll«*s «n ’b
tbe lands tenements, roods and -••avals
Sawmill* Closed.
half
a
dozen
bottles
moneys and effects ot Joseph Custe*, o» damarket These can be hart ifir-ogh
Oahkosb, Win., Nov. 16.—All sawmills
fendant above uatned. for tbe sun. ui Oos
1 was completely
druggist; and It will repay the «ffl cit'd
Hundred and Four Imllars and nine cents,
Invest tbe trifling sum necessary lu mak* brre bare been closed for the season ex­
cured, so mat i have not had a boil (f104 US), which t-ald writ was returnable in th*
cept the Paine Lumber company's mill,
&lt;Ui day of August, A. l&gt;. )f®6.
■ trial.
or pimple on any part of my body
Dated this first day of R-ptember. A f». HA.
The Shaker Digestive Cord'al relieve- v hiah will be run as long as logscan be
tor the last twelve years. I can
by resting the atoniach and aldiag the di lukea &lt;•«* ot the river. The total sea­
cordially
recommend
Ayer's
Sarsa
­
son's owe is estimated at 33,500,000 {pet,
gestlon of food.
parilla as the
very
best
blood-purifier
TEE
0X1T
WOXUrfi
TUX
considerably lesa than usual.
Laxol Is the best nredicim- f«»r *“’•*
in existence."-G. T. Keinuabt,
STATE OF MICHIGAN.
1
Auditor Gbmebal'b Dxi*aktiixxt. &gt;
Great Catch of Lake ffiah.
Docrors recommend II to tli« pa- «f Car
Myersville. Texas.
lowing. Nov. 7. ism. i
suuvoou U*y, Wil.. No». 14.—Tb.
tor OIL
Notice is hereby given I hu certain toads atte­
catch o&lt; herring In the vicinity of Littie
sted tn the County o' Barry bid off to the State
for tax®*
taxee of IMS nad
and nravi
&lt;&gt;revtom
—
years.
----- ------and--dm.
Sturgeon i* reported •• remerknW
crlbed in KdeiwiU which hare hern or a
Some •* the pound netn here ooutnmed
be forwarded to th- otltee of th" Trvasarar
wd County, will b- -44 a* r------ -----u» high •• eight tone of there Set in n
mid Tresnurer nt the County
singla lift-______ __ __________
The Whole Story
.
nr
t~~* sale* attain-d and &lt;r ■ *•
;
SIssrtHbS MlHo-d&lt; MnnwwIU - U quirk 1
{SS.’itparieored ~rtsta»U.*"2?
vrwiMipv and sires s- earth
•’ vigor

it is there!

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WHAT THE VICTORY MEANS.
THE PEOPLE VINDICATED.
Hm «rt mw Irin, eomplted by tbe
Cincinnati Tlmw-Star.
They Mem to
Body Politic.
aiKIHJLI. L. COOK.Kaitor,
•upport the peopwltloti that the Tktory
McKinley’s lead in tbe electoral col­
The result of the election is a splen­
lege will be 113. It ought, of course,
foe Mund money was an overwhelming
did vindication of the wisdom and pa­
to have been 213, or 413. for there is not
TUX HASTINGS, MICH.. FO8TOFF1CX,
We drove them horse, foot and dragoon, one In aever.1 respects:
triotism of the American people.
* person in this country who can give
AUGUST 14, 187®.
i-wuriox,
Incendiary and seditious appeals were
into the sea of oblivion, and planted that
a good reason why Bryan should have
made io
to them.
It was ubuwcm
assumed they ।
uccra. n
o.jn
.
43.6.V.270 maue
flag in tbelr deserted ^and dishonored Slates carried by MeKloley
States carried by Bryan
18.971 974 were suspect;'ole to nifluences that, if ;
m.-in-ww win An n
n
campe: and we may say, without boasting,
continued to be exerted, would result I
majority
11 ls ®. ,0Dff*r
assksskd phopkktv valuz.
that in the opening of the new century, we
taeritablv in tin overthrow of neptib- I &gt;•*
“V
»&lt;»■”«
States camea by Bryan
4^00.000.000 Uan inanition., tbonrt of oouro It
???•
7“ ,by
will again try the same issue, if they so
Lean institutions, though of course it
WORKINOXXX EXPDOYXD.
■Cleveland in 1892. Cleveland had a plu­
desire. Our flag Is there; they cannot State* carried by McKinley
4JJW.41J was denied that this would be the ef­ rality in that year of 132 over Harrison,
States
carried
by
Bryan
6*J.f42 fect.
take it down.
It has led in many brave
end majority of 110 over Harrison and
But tbe American people have reject­
ELOQUENT WM. E. MASON STIRS contests: but none braver than in 1896. States carried by McKinley PAID.
gl^lJO4.9U ed, emphatically and overwhelmingly Weaver. Hayes had a majority of 1,
THE SOULS OF A VAST AU
It’s a beautiful flag.
I)b you remember States carried by Bryan
Garfield
of 59/Clevel*nd in 1884 of 37,
DIENCE.
the.se appeals.
Their manhood and
the Yankee boy in Cuba, condemned to
and Harrison in 1888 of 65. McKinley
States carried by McKinley
3.7 their patriotism have been manifested
^eath, without hope?
The American Stales carried by Bryan
has
a
much
larger majority than any of
H.a in a manner that will end for all time
Speak* Concerning the Recent S«and consul could not save him for one day.
tbe possibility of a recurrence of tbe these, while his indorsement in the
Money Victory.
We
think
it
Is
generally
conceded
that,
popular vote will be more impressive
Every appeal was made that could be
danger that has threatened the repub­
than any other candidate ever gained.
Hon Wm. E. Mason received an enthu- made. On the morning of the execution, had tbe election occurred within a few lic.
'
weeks
after
the
nomination
of
Bryan
he
The immense popular majority, sup­
elastic welcome when he’eame forward to the American Consul waited till they
For thi#&gt; we should give thanks. The
speak on “Practical Politics” before a rati­ pinioned the boy’s bands for death, then would have been elected by an overwhelm­ country lias escaped a great peril—how plementing the big electoral majority,
stepping up, he drew from his breast our ing majority. The hard times, the low great, the raajorfty of those who caat makes the recent victory one of the
fication meeting in Chicago. He said:
most notable and decisive in American
“Our good President issued promptly flag, wrapped it around the boy, and, turn­ prices, tbe constantly increasing number their votes for Mr. Bryan have little or
annals.
Some wild vaporing will be
the day after election an order on us to be ing to the Spalnards, said, “Now, shooL” of unemployed laborers, the stagnation of no conception.
The appeals that were made to the beard for s few days among tbe Altthankful.
Our good Governor has de­ Not a gun was fired.
Do you remember business, the deficits in revenue, the na­
geld.«.
tbe
Bryans, the Faulkners and
people were insidious and destructive.
layed until to-day in tbe request
The our brave sailors on the ship Trenton at tion itself rushing headlong into debt, It waa assumed that class hatred ex­ tbe Joneses about 1900, but this will be
issuing
bonds
for
hundreds
of
millions
of
“crime of 1873” has been pardoned with­ Samoa? No hope was left, but, as the
isted, and that it could be fanned into dismissed with a smile by the people.
out the signature of Altgeld, and we feared ship drifted to sure death the brave men dollars to pay its running expenses, all flame.
It was taken for granted that There will be no 1900 for the elements
we would have to eat our turkey without run up the colors, and above the blast of conspired to impress every thinking man since this class hatred existed it would which have just been overthrown.
Theirs is now seen to l&gt;e the most thor­
his special invitation.
Lhe hurricane they sang “Long May it with tbe idea, that some change was nec­ be eafty to lead a majority of the peo­
ple to espouse doctrines un-American oughly disreputable and discredited of
■
Above the merry din ot the jingle of Wave.” Do you remember the flag at essary, that there was something wrong
all tbe lost causes which harp ever fig­
and
revolutionany.
In­
gold on the counter, and tbe hum of In­ Fredericksburg, In tbe hands of brave, somewhere, that needed righting.
This was antagonistic tc American ured in national politics in this coun­
dustry, we hear the wail from tbe River old Barbara Frietchle? Do you remember stead of consulting the charge which sentiment, and while it never disturbed try. It is entirely safe to say that fully
Platte, “You can’t do it again.” From it at Donelsdn? Do you remember how it had been made in the tariff, from a tariff the serenty and equanimity of those a third of the men who voted for the
the classic banks ot the Sangamon. In the swept like a storm the top of Lookout for protection to a tariff for revenue only, whose faith in the American character Chicago ticket will, long before 12
months more .pass, bo ashamed to acGovernor’s mansion, and in the Unity .Mountain? Do you remember the Six­ and the Repeal ot tbe Reciprocity treaty, is rock-ribbed and steady, still it pro- .
duccd uneasiness and public* trepida- 'knowledge their folly,
. building (where rents are still payable in teenth Wisconsin,that g^ve six brave color­ for the real cause of the trouble, tlie at­
- I There is np menace to business in
tention of the masse:} was centered on lhe tlon.
gold) we hear the dulcet note, “Right you bearers, one after another to hold it'll! the
The
result
of the election will , tluese hnwls of Altgeld, Faulkner and
sky?
Did you follow It with Sherman to sliver question, by Coins Financial School
are, Billy.”
strengthen the republic, since it will ' Jones., and id tbe faritariic pledges and
Did you go with Grant through and his Tale of Two Nations scattered far dekpen faith in the character of the J threats of Bi-yan. The fdllie* and vilThe gentleman from Lincoln worked the sea?
It proves that, the j laiuies which) these men represented
bis jaw, overtime, for four months, while the Wilderness to Appomattox? Aye, ’tls and wide, at a time when there was no American people.
The ’ spirit of discontent which has been cob- j will nevefr Ixs so jwteryt again as they
his brain was on a vacation, and now a wonderful flag, but It was never braver discussion of political questions.
masses
of
the
peqple
were
caught
off
lured to alarm the timid ts notso strong were in the crusade in which they have
points with pride to Iris electoral vote, 90 than when it crowded out the red flag
per cent of which comes from states where from the American sky. Il never led in a guard and thought the free and unlimited as it has been described. It shows that j just 4«cn criubed. Ail the elements
the frep silver theory which has camril . of danger to representative government
coinage
of
sliver
was
tbe
panacea
for
all
holier
cause
for
civilization
than
when,
the greatest percentage of illiteracy exists,
Tbe nation rejoices to-day poHticinns to shake fdr years, has no ' which political philosophers at home
or where a fair ballot and a fair count leaving out tariff, gold and silver, it led on our troubles.
strong
hold or. the American people- It and abroad have been for a century
have been unknown since the days of re­ for the priceless jewel of liberty and law. that a campaign of education was insti­ proves that the American people
’ •Indig
*’- ­ ' warning the' country against vterc
tuted and the question thoroughly dis­
construction. He declares for tbe same
nantly refuse to be divided intorclasscs. united under the same banner in the
Birth of Free Silver.
cussed and the sober, second thought of
old platform, hud intimates, oh, so modest­
They
refuse
to
recognize the superiori­ contest juat ended. The honest but
The part played by the silver question the American people given time to right
ty or the inferiority in a political sense ignorant aaid credulous persons who
ly, that he will again lead, and loudly ex­
In the recent campaign and election has Itself, and stamp out tbe great national
of any of their fellow countrymen.
___ the. _mnin body
. of the Bry&amp;uite
..
formed,
claims, without the proper use of quota­
* awakened an interest that is even yet to- disgrace and dishonor to the great repub­
From every point of view the result of forces, nnd who always fall an ew
tion marks “It was four years from Bull1 quiring after the truth. The question was
reassuring
aryl
comfort
­
lic,
threatened
by
the
platform
adopted
al
the
election
is
reassurinr
and
comfortprey
nrev
to
the
smooth
demagogue,
demazroiruc.
were
re­
reRun to Appomattox.”
Wwwonder if* he’ born of a speech delivered by Senator
Chicago, not by loyal democrats, but by ing; it strengthens the government; it enforced by the faddists and cranks of
remembers that the commander who got
Jones in the Senate April 24 and 25. 1876. the Altgelds, tbe Tillmans, the Bryans and causes us to look into the future with all sorts who think that any change in
licked at Bull Run did not participate at
' In that speech he denounced gold aud their sympathizer, who cherish an under­ confidence and hope; ft sweeps away the social regime will be for thebetier;
Appomattox.
terrors which we now sec were im^gf- the impracticable® and tlie shift less, to
sang the “free and unlimited silver coinEvery alleged tact lu history on which1 age” song in tones of meillfious as to win current of hostility to tbe government, set nary. nnd places us on firm end substan­ whom life under any kind of conditions
was based a demand, for free silver was1 many converts. And why did Jones raise up by the fathers and would debase our tial looting.
would be a faijure; the malcontents, the
currency, restore again tbe doctrine of
But greater than nil is the exhibition social Ishmaelites and the anarchists
proven to be false, and yet he repeated1 this question? Briefly.
Iu 1870 he* was
state
rights,
make
of
the
Supreme
Court
a
which
has
been
made
ot
the
intelligence,
who are opposed to government in any
them again and again; and the fact that he
superintendent of the Crown Point mine. supple tool, and creature of congress and patriotism and Arpin eas of the people. shape, and who would try to pull down
still lives causes Christians to almost doubt
’ located on the Comstock lode.
Its stock thus undermine the solid foundation of That is the best of all.
•
Bryan ism if it were ever established,
the Bllile story of Ananias.
And now the
' was then selling at from 82 to $7 per
Some of our English contemporaries nnd the criminals of nil classes, nation­
the government.
But the dark and low­
hobo’s heart Is breaking—he does not ask
share.
Mr. Jones and Mr. Hayward ering clouds have been scattered, tbe pa­ appear to think that tihe election marks alities and cnstes whose hand is against
for work for fear he will get it.
bought in a controlling interest.
In May, triotic sons of America, without regard to the beginning of a social revolution on nil sorts of authority, were gatueroti to­
this side of tie Atknntle. That is a mis­ gether under the same leaders in the re­
Clean Politic* is Practical.
’ *■ 1872. the mine “struck it rich” and the
party, have risen in their might and by a take. It Is the end. not the beginning, cent assault upon the government. This
But I am ready to speak five minutes oni stock jumped to 81,825 per share. In less popular majority of over one million, have,
that has now been marked.—Albany looked like a formidable coalition, and
practical politics. Good, elean politics Isi than three years the mine produced 811,-; dispelled the nightmare of Bryanlsm and Journal.
it was, but it treat down to eternal
, practical politics: bad and unclean politics; 500.000. but during 1S75 the output fell will soon usher In the bright morning of
smash when the virtue, the intelligence
THE DAWN OF PROSPERITY.
is not practical, because it is not lasting. off 84,000,000 and the stock declined to national prosperity,
I axid the patriotism of the country cbm­
Bow true is the old saying that “he who&gt; 821. Now, note the fact that in 1874,
Restored Contldeace Will Brlnjr a Busi- ] bined against it. There is not rhe
| faintest probability that hl! these ele­
serves his country most serves his party only two years before Jones sprung the
The scolding old shrew of tbe Hastings
Free silver is defeated. What will ments con evtar again be brought into
best?’ The party nearest the people Is the silver question,silver was selling for 81.29 Journal is again ou her political rampage,
the same camp at any one time. The
follow?
.
“pnettetP’ party.
The average American an ounce. In 1875. the price bad gone with one eye on the recount of the vote in
First—The paralysis of trade and en­ enemies of governmental honesty and
citizen 4s jealous of his prerogative, how­ down to 81.24 and in the first months of Assyria, and tbe other looking into tbe
terprise, due to the threat of a change order have done their worst, and have
ever much he may at times neglect it: and J876 the price plunged down, down, until Heavens for consolation, or rain.
Her to the silver standard, is now removed. failed. That 113 electoral and the fiOO,the nominee in a hot primary and con­ in March it had sunk to 81.10 per ounce. political prophesies turned out so distres­ There will be an immediate movement 000 or 1.000,000 pojnilar majority for
vention is safer on tbe ‘ ‘home strptch” Jones’ profits were threatened, hence his singly bad that the old lady is beside her­ all along the line. Men are no longer McKinley proclaimed to the country
than he who is nominated by one man in a conversion to silver and his speech of self and goes about muttering “fraud,” afraid to risk their money in laying,In that tbe fetters placed on business by
April 24 and 95, 1876.
Two years before “bought up.” “political villians,” “Mark stocks of goods, in new building enter­ the popocr&amp;tic peril are smashed for
small room.
good.—tSt. Louis Globe-Democrat.
The people are fast distinguishing the when silver was $1.99 per ounce and Hanna’s hirelings,” etc.
It Is enough to prises, in.a thousand avenues of activ­
A business boom will begin at
Jones was making money, faster a great draw tears from a Berea grindstone* to see ity.
difference between a leader and a boss.
Prejudice Overthrown.
once,
-*
Practical politics does not always mean deal than he could count IL he stood In his tbe old lady hurrying up and down the
A campaign like the one just closed
-The millions of gold which have been
place
In
the
senate
and
delivered
a
gold
street casting suspicious glances to tbe hoarded by timid people will speedily we are not likely to sec again. At least
Immediate success, but a firpn stand for
sound principles will eventually win with speech that was more a raphsody than an the right and left as if fearing that some come out of its hiding-places. There is not in many years. It has in many re­
argument
That
was
on
January
13,
1874,
republican “Jack the Ripper” was about do longer any fear of the stability of spects been the most significant cam­
the American people.
W?.en the peoples’,
paign in the history of the country. The
We our currency.
voice was beard In tbe nomination of Mc­ and on this occasion he said: “I believe ready to pounce down upon her.
Millions of the money of European issue* were all important and far reach­
Kinley, at St. Louis, we made our first the sooner we come down to a purely gold hope that the old lady’s medical advisers
investors will at once seek profitable ing. The forces in favor of sound
step in practical politics.
When we re­ standard the better it will be for the coun­ may succeed in restoring quiet to her
investment in American securities. A money and sound government had great
fused to dodge any question and stood for try. Did any country ever accumulate mind. She can’t be cured ot course be­ boom in stocks is therefore coming, nnd odds of prejudice and discontent to
’ our “present gold standard” we' made our wealth, achieve greatness, or attain high cause there are too many natural difficul­
millions more will be invested in manu­ work against. It is remarkable that
second step, and we made the third one civilization without a standard of value? ties, and difficulties of too long standing facturing, and mining, and other indus­ Ruch a victory should have been won
And
what
but
gold
could
bo
that
stand
­
out of such conditions.
Nothing but
to be reached by.medical aid, but we hope trial enterprises.
when we secured tbe services of business
AL this means a return of general the intelligence and the patriotism of
men like Mark Hanna, Charles P. Hitch, ard? Gold Is so exact a measure of she can be helped.
prosperity.
And it win be prosperity the people saved the country in this
and John M. Smith to manage our nation­ human effort that when it Is exclusively
cmeigeflcy. That intelligence and pa­
al. slate, and county campaign; and when used as money It teaches tbe very habit of
Now that the contest of 1896 Is ended, for the whole people. The farmers will triotism can still be relied upon in emer­
prosper,
not
only
Iwcause of the recent
Mr. Corey became president of this Mc­ honesty.” Evidently Mr. Jones did not and the verdict of the people rendered, It
rive in grain—which has not yet reached gencies. As we Raid the other morning,
Kinley Commercial Club, No. 1. and en­ take this expression to heart so seriously is for us to see what has been decided by its limit—but because of the increased we can best estimate the importance of
Had he taken their verdict.
listed tbe commercial men of tbe North­ as be ought to have done.
The Issues of this cam­ purchasing power of the great consum­ this victory by contemplation of what
west in our cause, we did more for practic­ it to heart, he would not have delivered paign were tbe tariff and the unlimited ing class, due to the increased demand defeat would have meant. -Thoughtful
his speech of two years later. He would coinage of silver.
al politics.
The republicans be­ for labor, and the activity in all lines men and patriotic men must almost
shudder when they think of what might
not have allowed greed to pervert his hon­ lieved the tariff and reciprocity the great of industry and trade.
l*»mocracy Commanded By a Populist.
The lxx&gt;m will begin before President have been. It is what we have escaped
esty, nor warp his judgment.
One effect and important questions, and tbe demo­
We marched up to the old line of battie of that tirade of 1876 against gold, of that
McKinley takes his seat. Every acuta quite, as much as what we have won
crats In free trade and the free and unlimit­
and foun d tbe main body of Democracy plea ot avarice for silver, was the prose­
man of affairs discounts the future in that makes us thonkfulas a people for
ed coinage of silver. The battle haa been his business so soon as what the future tlie verdict which was rendered in the
under command of the Populists, having lyting of Richard P. Bland, “Silver Dick”
fought to a finish on these Issues and tbe will bring resolves itself into certainty. ballot boxes. It took a long camabandoned their old fort of free trade and as he has since been dubbed. He came in­
verdict of the people is with tbe republi­ Every one understands what the policy peign and a hard fight to achieve what
sound money, but left for us the sound- to Congress in December. 1878, 11 months
cans, that tariff for protection Instead of of the new republican administration we have and that fact ought to make
niouey men, the brain and 'conscience of
after tbe crime had been committed. At for revenue only is what Is needed, and will be.
Certainly takes the place of what we have achieved all the more
the Democratic party.
the time of his appearance before the peo­ if there Is any honor left in Senator Toiler doubt, and the future, for four years, dear.—Iowa State Register.
They said they would coin the silver of ple as a congressman, he was honest, re­
is bound to be one of marvelous pros­
and his silver washed obstructionists over
It Settled These Things.
ail nations in our miuL at sixteen to one spectable and sincere, but by no means a
perity to the United States.—Toledo
The American people have decided
on the coast, they will come to the rescue Blade.
regardless of what other nations did for financier, nor yet a statesman.
He read of such legislation as will prevent any
that thia country shall have the best
our silver.
We demanded reciprocity, or heard of Jones’ gold speech In the sen­
currency in "tbe world, nnd that dollar
COMMENT AND OPINION.
more deficits in the national treasury, by a
and refused to sell a dollar's worth of ate in the following month and accepted It
debts shall not be paid with 50-cent
proper adjustment of the tariff.
EFFrce silver does not seem to be coins. We want no debused currency.
American wheat to Germany for 50 cents ns simon pure, drew his salary regularly,
what
the
country
is
crying
for.
—
Indi
­
worth of silver, unless Germany would voted aye or nay as his party voted for or
The American people have decided that
Senator Jones, the manager of Bryans anapolis Journal.
thia country’s industries, which un­
agree to sell us one dollar’s worth ot Ger­ against, and having thus’ properly acquit­
campaign
says
that
had
he
listened
to
the
KT
American
patriotism,
when
put
to
derlie its prosperity, shall be protected
man sugar for the same coin.
We de­ ted himself, he went home and asksd for
We
advlee of his managers, and not gone Into the test, can always be relied on to vin­ from pauperizing competition.
clined to do for other nations what they another term and got it.
Shortly after
want no free trade. The Americas)
the Eastern States at all. but put all bis dicate itself.—N. Y. Press.
declined to do for us.
taking his seat the second time he discov­
ETHardly
less
satisfactory
than
the
people
have
decided
that
this
country
Blaine, the man may be dead, but Blaine ered that something was expected of him. efforts Into the Middle Western States, be defeat of Bryan is the driving of the shall have an established order-that will
the protectionist; Blaine tbe master of re­ but it was not until In April that be got might have been elected president. Well notorious Altgeld from public life.—N. suppress riot and make tbe citizen's
he put a large amount of time and effort Y. Sun.
ciprocity, Blaine, the defender of the his cue from Jones.
home aa safe as it la prosperous. We
Free sliver was just
Monroe doctrine, can never die.
They the thing to make a noise about, and Bland into those States, and great crowds of peo­
EFOur English friends who doubt want do free riot. Tbe American peo­
ple
went
to
hear
him,
and
then
went
home
the American capacity for self-goveru ple have decided that this country shall
made no appeal to tbe people which was good, honest farmer that be had been, be­
and voted for McKinley,
ment may put up their handkerchiefs have court* of justice that will not be
not an assault upon some of the institu­ gan making a terrible racket
And un­
the instrument* of e« price, but thein
for awhile.—N. Y. Tribune.
tions of our country, and poisoned tbe fortunately for tbe country be kept It up
There must be a wonderful satisfaction
£7"Hon. James Kaleidoscope Jones
minds of our young by proclaiming tbe until be succeeded In arousing a furor
atone judiciary. These things have been
impoasibiilties to fhe American youth. that came near landing this country in dis­ In being a firm believer In the free and un­ must feel like a peddler's horse at the settled. Let them stay settled.—Troy
limited coinage of silver, and be told by end of a busy day in an unimproved
We defended our executive and our honor,— Grand Rapids Herald.
Times.
.
your leader that Mark Banna bad territory.—N. Y. Mail and Express.
eoarte, and pointed to the successful men
CFThe difference between the city ol
EFEre
the
smoke
of
tbe
great
and de­
bought
you
up
like
cattle,
to
vote
tbe
re
­
The South saw the great danger of re­
who were ouce poor boys, aud showed
Chicago and tbe Chicago platform is cisive ronflict baa cleared away, prepthem the paths In our own state that led maining soHd. under the threat of tbe Chi­ publican ticket.
something mighty and impressive, *o
fran tbe tannery aud from the rall-«pllt- cago platform, and the loyal element &lt;?f tbe
cording to the returns from there.—
tert cabin to the Presidential chair. They
Tbe wool boot company have sold more Boston Herald.
m wp the flag of anarchy, repudiation,and riots ot the Nertb, to tbe mask o&lt; the of tbelr goods since McKinley waa elected
EFFarewell. a long farewell, to the
than they did from May 1st up to election anarchist in politics in this great re­
public. Farewell, a long farewell. *
Thta
Altgeld, to Tillman, to Deb*, end *1)
the lesser light* of revolutkrnhite ud

Thursday, Nov. 19. 1896.

EDITORIAL NOTES

PRACTICAL POLITICS.

We

also called attention to the fact' that no re­
publican ever fired on that flag.

THE FAMOUS
4 FOOT

of snow *m Dot \
tbrouKh our felt boote also we haS.

new paten: .beep akin boots all warrant
U Joat «® KOOd th" price
Is right See Phln Smith.
p r’
BUBBEB8, BUBBBB8 We have a
lot and afraid wo will uot sell them
taey are ail 1st grade so will mH! ther
aa cheap as others mH secondt*.
Phin Smith, at the clothing store.
MULE HIDE glove. tre .boat over
but we have an over stock of Kuwl
ten. and will make lhe price M|] thtU1
Phik Smith, at the clothing store.

UNDEBWEAB will likely go up ts
we will have protection.
you had ^tD0^
wanl ,0 C,(M* &lt;&gt;®t our
old Hue and will make prices to do it
‘
Phik Smith, at toe clothing store.
24 DEGREES below, zero would not
tel! overcoat, as cheap fl9 We are now
doing. Think of It
A good overcoat
for 32.00 better for 83 00 upto Sio oo
Worth 815.00 they must go.
Phin Smith, at tbe clothing store.
FAMOUS PANT’S We cannot bold the
prices where they now are with protec­
tion on wool, so come now.
You know
each pair is warranted.
Phik Smith, at the clothing store. .

MAKE MONEY we will save you from
2 tn 5 dollars on men. suite.
Don’t be­
lieve them when they tell you our goods
are not as good as theirs. There is more
difference In price than goods.
Phen Smith, at the clothing 8tor.

THAT RACKET.
L ■
I
’
MILLINERY We*are closing out snui
, every dey sees customen carry ofl good­
; that no one can duplicate at wholesale,
f
I’lHK Smith, at the Racket
LADIES AND CHILDRENS Mittens
must go if not at one price than ahan, other.
Pant Sutn. at the Backet.
PITTSBURG
wanted to let us have
some tin ware so bad they paid the
freight on it.
Now come and see how
, cheap we can sell it.
Phis smith, at the Racket.

OU B. 3RD order is now on the road for
underwear. Tbe priets and goods are
what does it. We never sold snch bar­
gains before.
Pihn Smith, at the Racket.

HEMEMBER Feathers, flbwers. hat*,
frames all goat uur closing out sale of
millinery.
.
Phin Smith, at tbe Racket.

NEVER NO NEVER did we offer the
bargains in ladies shoes we are offering
• now besides we just got notice of ten
dozen shipped from a factory that busted
up. They say the best bargain we ever
saw will Ire here by the 20th.
Phin Smith, at the Racket.
Kdb.EF WARM Specinl^bargains In bed
blankets.
.PhIK Smith, at the Racket.

NOTICE.
Do You Want a’
GOOD Fur Robe

At a small expense; more durable .
than any fur ■ known? If so send
us your hides. We manufacture
Robes, Coats, Gloves, Mittens and
Rugs. We tan Horse, Dog, Mule,
Bear, Deer, Elk, Wolf, Angora,
Goat or any fur. Calf, Cow, Steer
ar Bull and all other skins can be
tanned alike—soft and pliable.

°”r Custom Department
Is the best in the state. Robes
can be returned to you in thirty
to sixty days. Send for sam­
ples and price list.

J-jastings
J^obe and
Tanning Co
Hastings,

: . Mich.

....Spectacles.
Eyes
Properly
Fitted
With
Glasses
No
Charge

For
Testing.

F. R. PANCOAST,

�Hasting4' Banner.
Thursday, Nov. 19, 1896.
W. B. COOK. Lo-ll Sator.

thetr Item, by Monday ot sexi
go to press a dav earlier «« -

u
°f

A .MPPlenoot oontatotag th. preeMd.
„
b0*"’ 01 •?!»"'«« will In .11
probability be ml o«; with next wwk’s
laaue ot the Basxkb.

1. Have

Township Treasurers can Ret the best

s&gt;
s.
1
A
A

&gt;orm ot tax receipt, at this olBoe, flrmi,

Some Wall (Paper left aod prettily bonne and nicely prlntwl „
over and want to sell it very reasonable rates.
Yon need specle-les to read with these
before my Spring Stock Ions winter evenli.w. r„0 Ond th, ltnwit
«
arrives. Come everybody ■In&lt;^^dbe,iK“,'!’ *tiow&lt;at
John Besamer’s, th, jeweler.
.:Kd look zl over. I wzlT \ Phln Smlth

•Il you

Wall Paper
A

X
A
A

or less money than I
\::d for it. I have a
good assortment. Ij
?:i are going to buy at
give me a chance to
':ow you what I have.

Fred L. Heath

-- .1 returned trotn Nebraska
,7a JI.”””
"*9 “lled
•««»»•
ot the Illness ot his mother. She died
shortly after be reached there.

Read the adyta. In the Baxxxiu
The
advertising columns ot the Baxskb „„
are
the buyers guide ot Hastings and It’s to
your Interest that they are read.

Wm. Splckler who was convicted In the
circuit court on the charge ot assault with
Intent to do great bodily harm was
_________
senteneed to Ionia tor twq years by Judge
Smith.
People are still making cider and well,
they may lay lu a supply that will
...........last
.....
them tor a time to come, as apples do not
cast as much as the barrell. In which they
are packed.

»^V“tertbmln C,'"on ’“1* ___ __
.
re-eoant of
Votto to one of the predate in Tboroopnie
crim ,
lD °Or **"
Tb.
1" toe Interest of Frank Merritt,
erime of .rara, „ .
of Chutotte aod M. F. Jordan, of Middle»••••. cot gplft, we h(lpe he wlu
•We to pro,. H. He,ring beto„ Squlre vllle. Tbe recount wm not made because
It wm very doubtful |f enough more vote,
Hampton next Thursday.
could have been secured to have selected
pr^in
n ‘ Blt,er M Jobn “Merrywealh­
either candidate, though tbe probabllltiee
an n
A A Mistake” gave the large
are that a mistake wm made, and demo­
^eXTHheKrand la9t n‘^&lt;eb.rcrats as well as republicans united in say­
n .n&lt;fW l° th&lt; 8tlge’ fOrCefuI- ing that a recount should be made.
amusing and article to a nicety.
The
jJ^chainlcM bicycle idea to causing
l»®Pany Is an excellent one |n every reTnuch comment among the makers and
Tekt/nzph.
riders. It to said, on good authority, that
//The corner stone of tbe new City hall
at least four of the large makers will put
wl l be laid Saturday afternoon at two such wheels on the market next season
o clock with appropriate exercises. Hon. One Inventor In the east to working on an
F T. Colgrove will make an address. Idea w^lch he thinks will revolutionize
Copies of the city papers together with bicycle manufacture
While the inventor
many other articles will be deposited In believes In the chainless wheel, he to
the box as mementoes of the occasion.
working on one In which he wisbee to
The Michigan Central has arranged a avoid the beveled gear, and be thinks that
weather forecast system at all Its stations he has discovered a way to do IL

Considerable talk hM been indulged In
In Michigan, a weather bulletin has been
put up outside of Lhe telegraph office near concerning the throwing out of the vote of
the door. Weather forecast cards will be certain townships at tbe recent elections.
displayed at noon each day.
These pre­ It reems strange that with lhe law m ex­
plicit as it Is that any mistake should be
dictions are for lhe 24 hours following.
made, especially such mistakes as fallingThe Jury in the Quinn robbery case
to mark challenged votes etf.
But it
were out 87X hours and brought in a ves- would be manifestly unjust to'throw out
dlet of not guilty. The prosecution had a
the votes of an entire township because of
weak case but succeeded in raising enough
axi error on the part of the officials. . If
doubt in the winds of the jury to keep
any should be thrown out it ought to be
them out over a day. Quinn was a very
the ones who persist in making such mis­
pleased man when he heard the verdict
takes.
,

ConUdenee Is surely being restored In
this locality.
We have received an order
If any of pur subscribers have not re­
tor wwldlug Invitations every day for the
past three days.—Umrul L«i(Je iluir. ceived their Bannki; the last week or so,
we wouid like to hear from them us soon as
pendent.
'
possible by postal card or In person. Our
iU&lt;Ji-rtT!ON •
An exchange says that X rays have
mailing list has been entirely re-set. aud
bad their run and a tussle with the X
in doing this.s.uue names may have been
mark on the ballot is over.
Now let us
lost If so we desire to right the error st
have
an
exchange
of
a
little
mure
business
C
r.t ?ts a&lt;uin next month.
ouoe.
,
'
fora while.
*
C ..Soap at Stauffer’s.
F. H. Lawrence, of Hickorf Corners,
Chas. Smith .and Columbus Olmstead
ML ’ &lt; ton. of Detroit, was iu the
Barry Co., was a sojourner In this city
got into an altercation on the street Satur­
over last Bunday.
Mr. Lawrence Is a
city this w^*k.
•
day night, and lhe former was arrested,
thrifty farmer of his locality and air a
Hvinx &gt;...ier Kraut, the very best made.
taken before Justice Glllaspie, and fined
staunch republican. Hl&amp; trip to Northern
atCouk it Cook’s.
35.00 and costs.
Michigan is to visit relatives and to enjoy
Cairned goods of ail kinds and best qual­
Plant holiday advertisements now and a few days hunting in the woods — Cadil­
ity at Cook &amp; Cook’s.
get next to the purchasing public.
There lac Xewe and Exprate.
Lft'.djt r.-w» from the Hastings hunters
is every Indication of an active holiday
During the absence of tbe Misses Wolf
report seven liter killed.
trade and It’s time lhe people should get from the city, their home on Jefferson
About.-vt ry town in the state of any acquainted with your store ways.
street was broken Into and completely
siie sport' a foot bail team.
Nothing
From the house c’eanlng going on about ransacked from cellar to garret.
W. 1;. Cook has been confined to the the city the past week oue would think of value has been missed excepting a gold
house this week with the grip.
that spring, with its aromatic odor of chain. Burnt matches in different parts
back w t.fu pancakes is an agreeable burning rubbish piles and old boots and of the house showed the invaders had
gfiditina to ones daily bill of fare.
made their visit In the night.
Its stove-moving timi was upon us.

(Druggist.

'CAL NEWS..
..

,88 quires.

Phy j.L.tis report considerable throat
’diUieuI'.y • ;&gt;»ciall\ among children.

Many of the local nimrods have been
We heard one prominent merchant of
Hastings say last Saturday evening that fishing at tbe neighboring lakes tbe last
week,
but none seem to be meeting with
We
. ' Jep that 25c. tea, the tx*st for he enjoyed a better trade ou that day than
he has on a single day since being In Has- success in hooking one large enough from
th? p'i-.-e in town.
Cook a Cook.
which to lay the foundation of a fish story.
tinm^ and that l« no short time either.
Wtj. ;
&lt; f course, salt 65c. per bbl.
If ever you intend telling such a story it Is
and Mrs. J. 8. Goodyear entertained time now as your yarns will sink into iu
. Cook a Cook.
a
few
friends
Friday
evening
complimen
­
sigulfieanir
after the huulers return from
Picture - n larged at Christmas’ studio.
.Bet your work started early before holi­ tary to Mrs. W. J. Stuart, of Grand Rap­ tbe north.
ids. Supper was served at six, and the
days.
The highway just south of the iron
evening most enjoyably passed with whist.
bridge on Michigan Ave, has been treated
Plant Jara. Lanterns. Oil Cans, Glass
Remember that with each cash sale we to a heavy coating of gravel, which makes
Lamp- aVi White Crockery at Cook dr
give a ticket that w^il entitle you to have a bad road at this place just at present
Cook’s.
your
shoes tapped for theTollowing prices: while the gravel is loose, but all having
. Hastings Is abnut tlie only city around
that does not eryoy a semi-weekly petty mens, 35c; ladles, misses, and boys, 25c. occasion to drive over tbe road will gladly
Everything first class at Woolley 4 Bron­ put up with this for a time or until tbe
thieving.:
|
road becomes as fine as other highways,
son.
Do you intend buying a watch’.’
John
If the “school tparms’4 will only bring that have been so treated.
Beamer has a large stock and sells them
the kind of weather fcje enjoyed tlie first of
“All A Mistake” was the attraction at
at low price?.
•
,
the week and lhe latter part of last week the “Prlneea^” last ulght, but the immense
Palatine oil, the best that is pumped whenever they come’ we would’nt mind audience that filled the theatre made no
from the towels of the earthy for sale at writing up an Inspiration institute every mistake in being there, for a more enjoy­
Cook &amp; Cook’s.
able performance was never given witbin
week.
Thanksgiving next, and all are sup­
In Cook &amp; Cook’s east front window tbe walls of the old play house. The com­
posed 16 eat turkey next press day, Thurs­ may be seen buckwheat in every stage edy is admirably written, and was beauti­
day, Nov. 26tb.
from the way it looks when purchased fully acted by Mr. Butler aud bis assoc­
Never do today what you can put off till from the farmer till the time it is floured. iates.— Winnipeg Frec-Prc'ut.
tomorrbw except to call upon Cook &amp; Cook Furnished by L. A. Eaton, of the Hastings
Christmas will soon be here, aud New
for j ear groceries.
Year comes only a week later, aud then
Roller Mills.

A yater works hydrant in front of Lee
Mxlltnint dlphtberlx la preralent In ’tis only a short time till February, a short
Reed’s shop sprung a leak Monday and some section, ot the alate, and every pre­ month that always glides away quickly;
fairly lifioded the street.
caution possible should be taken by every­ then March, a spring month when prepar­
At Bay ations for summer work wifi actively be­
Brm&lt; your watches, clocks and jewelry body to prevent Its outbreak.
tn John Hessmer.If you want them re­ City forty cases have been reported within gin. Really the winter seems to be pass­
ing .without any apparent discomfort to
forty days.
paired in first class order.
any one on account of the cold.
’
Keserjed
for “All a Mistake” are (^rfr. and Mrs. M. K. Nerlns gave a very
Harry Bailey and Martin McGraw who
now’.n sale at Fred L. Hsati’s the efra^- pleasant wblst company Saturday evening.
codfpHmentary to Mr. and Mrs. Mason C. were tried for larceny last week, and found
, gists at 25.35 and 50 cents.
Mrs. Ira guilty were sentenced to loora for 18
If y»;’i Hke to read a good story, just Nevins Who are visiting here.
months each. It will be remembered they
keep an i-ye open for the one that will ap­ VanValkeoburg and W R. Cook tarried stole a home and buggy belonging to Burk
off tbe honors.
peal in tlu- J]\xek soon.
Bowes, of Baltimore, from tbe street* here
Among tbe loeera In the big fire st
tbe night of Plumley’s speech, and drove to
A. A. Eggleston is making sign painting
Traverse City was Mode Rich, formerly of
Nxabville, where it stood hitched all^Ight.
a stpdy and a specialty in bis business.
this city. Whose saloon was burned to tbe
He guinutees satisfaction.
They gave their residence as Owosso aud
ground. The store and contents were
Ionia respectively.
Jesse J. i’aiker, of the Hillsdale Demo­
owned by blmaelf and partner. They
Miss Lila Brown, the 18-year-old daugh­
crat. is visiting his friend. Geo. IL Wildern,
were Insured for only 31000.
ter of C. M. Browo of Ijmgdan street,
ofthb. -.Tix*. fora few days.
John Yarger has been on the road trying wbo was struck by lightning near Hastings
Ihank-^lving social at Methodist church to buy sheep the past week, but nothing
last summer, is improving gradually and
Wednesday Nov. 25th. from 5 to 7:30
but lambs are for Bale. &lt;6ays be met sev­ hopes of her complete recovery are enter­
o’clock. Turkey aud craamberries.
eral farmers who were out looking for tained. From her waist to the extremity
Bouts run! shoes aud clothing to ex- sheep also to increase tbelr hocks.
What of ber toes ber flesh has been raw and
chauge for wood.
.
does It all mean?—Freeport Herald.
blistered. Now It has healed quite com­
.
O. D. Spaui.dikcu
We shall for a few weeks make special pletely except on parts of tbe limbs.—
Now that election Is over let ns give a
prices on all dress patlems and best dress Grand Rapids Herald.
portloi. of our attention to tbe roads and goods, also on capes and Jackets. The
Tbe first number ou the lecture course
•’liat we will make them tbe coming year.
prices we shall make will save you money. was given Tuesday night nt tbe opera
Xow; John, don’t be fooled, but go to
house
by Louis Albert Bank?. D. D. on
Cairbefore you buy.
frok ci Cook’s and get a pouud of that 25c
O. D. SPAVt-ntNO.
“A Womens Inheritance.”
The bouse
tea for it beats anything I ever saw for tbe
•Mrs. Sarah S. Main and Mr. A. D. was crowded, there being a larger audience
money.
Lake, of Vermontville, were quietly mar­ present than greeted the first number, last
Kethias A Herding, of Carlton, had the ried at tbe home of the former’s daughter year. We are not able -to state the exact
Misfortune to break bls leg Tuesday morn- Mra. Oscar Youngs by Rev. Thos. Cox. number of season tickets sold yet. as the
iog while getting a barrell of cider into Mr. Lake la a welt-to-do farmer, ot Raton, reports have not all been handed In bat
Ito cel hr.
J
eorinty.
They will reolde In Vermont­ they will probably excel that of last year.
With 20,000 deer licenses issued to
The group meeting of the E. L. at tbe M.
ville.
hunters this year odd may well wonder
The following candidates have filed E. church Saturday held very interesting
*tai chance, the timid Httle animals have their campaign expenses as required by seasions although the Institute rather de­
for their lives.
.
law. with tbe County Clerk to date: Rich­ tracted from the attendance. Several excel­
Liberal advertisers mean live merchants; ard M. Bataa, A, STT.50; James B. Mills, lent papers were read and the discussions
Tbe
hr- merchants always make a live town, r, tfiM; K. L Jarvis, for Congress, WTSl were very practical and helpful.
tad thaPs jQ8t what everybody wants Milton F. Jordan, r, »10»&gt; Rd win D. Mat­ teeture by Judge Smith In tbe evening on
“Living—or Staying—Whichf" was given
Hutings to be.
tery, a, K7S; C. F. Brooks, r, gteOfWalter
before a crowded bouse and was one of
Tht hixteen-montlo^M daughter of Mr. W. Brown, r, »1M; J. Gideon Hughes, r.
tbe ablest efforts that popular speaker
iiHUI: Dor N. Stowell. 00: D. E. Fuller, s.
ano Mra. Wm. Michael has been
It was one of practical bene
ill the
week with malarial Mvar •&lt;] hr J. K. Barrell, r, »»; C. &amp; Palmerton, e«r made.
fit aod will help many wbo beard it to live
h-r life was despaired of up«B eovenl &gt;.00; Lm S. Oobb, W OO: Wm. H. Saya better and more ^pnobllBg life.
onions, but she to now gregdy touiowM IJer, r, -W; A. 6. Qortright, a, »»W.

Cut thia out nnd keep it: The scientific
American gives this recipe which the
whole world shonltl know: Al tbe first In­
dication cf diphtheria In Ehroat make the
room close, then take a tin cup and pour
into it an tqual quantity of tar and tur­
pentine, then hold lhe cup over the five so
as tn fill the room with fumes. The. pa­
tten' ou Inhaling the'funjrS, will cough out

A Fine, All Wool, Black or
Blue Kersey.

For

Qualities that were sold for
2.00 last year.

$12
A Fine Wool and Silk Lined
Beaver.

For

the membranous matter and diphtheria
will pass off.
The fumes of tlie- tar aud
turpentine loosen the ttiruat and thus af­
ford lhe relief that has baffled lhe skill of
phj sieiaus.

The'members of the Current Topic Club
began their series of meetings Wed­
nesday evening. No program had been
assigned for Hie lirat meeting so the time
was taken up In a discussion of lhe future
plans of tbe club and a social chat. The
next meeting will be held on Wednesday
evening, December 2, al which It to desire I
every member to be present The pro­
gram Is as follows aud cannot help but
prove Interesting: Paper, “What issues
have been settled !ry the general election
of IBM?” by W. W. Potter, discussions
led by Richard M. Bates and F. W.
Walker: Current events, Sylvester Greuze!.

S10

$2.50
3.50
4.50
Boys’ Reefers, Astrachan rd
Chinchilla Goods. Storm and
Sailor Collars.

(Ride^ter § |Jurtorb

[ additional local on 8!h page].

- LEAPING CLOTHIERS •

DON’T RUN
THE RISK!
Keep your feet
and also the
feet of those
depending up-*
* on you, dry
and warm.
It will save
you many
dollars in
d o c t o r s’
bills. ♦ ♦ **
Everything in
footwear
will, be
found
at the

ITS A FACT
That we have beautiful patternsin Ice-wool and
Shoulder Shawls,
That you waqt one if the prices are right,

That you can get one fronq 25c. up to $2.00.
-

See them
B^iy them.
Wear them.

s

rEd

FronT
ShoE

Come and

W00LLE71 imm

L E. 5T/WFFER.

Fiillic Sale.

I

On Nov. 20 and every day there­
after we offer and will sell to the
puolic the whole or any part of
our large stock of

New Furniture

Groceries and Crockery.
The
assortment
is
complete.

The
prices
are
right.

At Cost.

. The
goods
are
new.

And if „you will
come and look
over our stock
you’ll find every­
thing you need.

HE McCOY FURNITURE CO.'have decided to close out th*
entire stock, and will give prices at and below cost, and will
offer the good housewife a golden opportunity of securing, new
Furniture at Coft for tbe first time in tbe history of the business in
this city. The sale will positively close Nov. joth.

Novelties in China Ware
and .
Specialties in Fine China

p. S._ For the further benefit of our customers we will include all
Carpets in this sale.

te &amp; faiAM.

T

McCoy Furniture C

�Hastings Banner

MARTIAN METEOROLOGY.

Thursday, Nov. io, 1896,
COOK BROS.. Props.

The Martian meteorology is lew com• plicated and more peasant than thatc-f
! the earth, says theNortb American RoI view. There ihc weather is almost elways fine, especially during summer.
• Very seldom are there clouds even in
winter. Generally, when we are un­
’ able to distinguish through th© tele­
scope the detail^ of the geographk’al
configui.ttions upon the planet the fault
is in our own atmosphere and not in
that of Mars. It is very rarely the case
v that when our atmospheric conditions
are good we are unable to see these de­
tails. During the lost period of oh
servation of Mors in 1S&amp;4,1, toeqxiakfor
myself, encountered only 15 days (train
October 10 to 25) when the surface of
the planet was veiled by its own atmos­
phere. Clouds are excessively rare on
tbe surface of Motr, and perhojje exist
. at all only as fogs or light cirrus;
&gt;; they
। are not clouds of rain or storm. These
I veils are very infrequent there, while
; they are perpetual upon the earth,
Probably there is not a single day in
j the year when tbe entire surface of the
earth is uncovered so that it could he
! satisfactorily oboerred from space. The
■ two planets have two inetcorlogicel
| systems that are absolutely antithetic­
, al.
—•
.,
j Furthermore, in the rarefied atir.osI pherc of Mars there can be no powerfol
• winds, like the trade winds, and the
predominant
atmospheric currents
which rule terrestrial climates. • Or' casionally, however, observers have
noted long streaks of snow which ap'
pear to have been produced by currents
E in a tranquil atmosphere. SchiaparellL
F“ for instance, observed such streaks

A THOUGHT
THAT KILLEl
A MAN!
IlE thought that he could trill©
“ with disease. He was run
down in health, felt tired and
worn out, complained of dizzi­
ness, biliousness, backaches
and headaches. His liver and
kidneys were out of order.
He thought to get well by
dosing himself with cheap
remedies.
And then came
the endrnj. He fell a victim
to Bright’s disease! The
money he ought to have in­
vested in a safe, reliable
remedy went for a tombstone.

;
&lt;
1
I

is the only standard remedy
In the world for kidney and
liver complaints.
It is the
only remedy which physicians
universally prescribe.
It is
the only remedy that is backed by the testimony of thousands whom it has relieved
and cured.

THERE IS NOTHING ELSE

THAT CAN TAKE IT8 PLA&lt;

. ber. 1881, around tbe northern pole, and
cxtAidlng a .a.n»i.lerable distance from
it. Hut su. b things arc exceptions-.
,
Thr normal condition of Mara la fltic
clety—the Bon-Don Box.
It is som.times ialercslulg toobeerve weather.
——* —
the awkwart! use men make of their ;
KISS FOR EVERYONE.
hands at formal indoor assemblages of I

MEN’S HANDS.

the two sexes, says lhe New York .Sun. I An Annual BiHUMnlan Fair Where (MeoTo the larger number these members I
uuon Reiffxm.
a lioumanian country
are a positive incumbrance, and every ! Belmngen, ,,v
devim la rowrted to to tlnd employmen’t U&gt;'' D
1-200 inhabitant., holds it. an-

.

.

for tb«n. Eran In the.older roeial cer- j
ters of Europe a graceful and easy dis- :'
posal of the hands, by men, is recog­ J
nized as exceptional. During the reign ,
of Louis XIV., XV. and XVI., when the .
claganclc. of high life were studied in
the minutest detail, the superfluity of
the hands waa a matter-of grave con­
cern. Belief waa found, however, in
the pommel of the sword, the bonbon
or the snuff box. These proved havens
of roiuge,
oi
refuge, uuu
and manual awtewaraness
awkwardness
WM Kiv«l from Khlpwrack. The snuff
box eminraduzti; the early vrara of thr
pras*-nt-xntury;
xince it
panned
present
century; but
but since
it has
has passed
•war the oociety mao H left to such de-

▼ices for the use of his hands as ingeunity can suggest. The beacon ci salration is at Inst in Mght through the
vogue, now in progress of growth in
Paris, for the use of bonbon boxes by
men. These receptacles are
coming
Into common use. and many are of great
cost and beauty of workmanship. They
are made in chased gold and silver, or
enameled, and set with precious stones.
Not qnly do they contribute a dccofotive note to social functions, but they
offer grateful relief to those men whose
hands ore apparently superfluous on
such occasions.
Without doubt this
new fashion will find favor with us, a nd
within a brief period thousands of these
bonbon boxes will be made in Newark
and exhibited in Chicago society as an­
cestral heirlooms of the time of Louis

HOW SALMON ARE CANNED.
The Rough and Elementary Process
Through Which This Table Dainty Goes.
Salmon, though usually considered a
delicate and somewhat expensive dain­
ty, are canned by a process which is
both rough and elementary, says Pear•on's Weekly.
At the spot where they are to be
landed, rude sheds are built close down
by the water’s edge. The salmon are
thrown out of the boats by forks, and
passed into the first shed, where a
butcher, armed with a long knife, de­
prives them of heads, tails, fins, cuts
them open, and hands them on to the
washing room.
Thence they pass into the hand of
another butcher, who divides them up
Into suitable lengths. These are stuffed
into tbe cans, which are then placed on
on inclined plane, their tops being au­
tomatically soldered on ’ns they roll
down.
The cans are arranged on a tray, and
immersed in boiling water. They are
taken out and tested, they are given a
lacquer bath and tested again, by the
simple means of hammering a nail
against the tins, and judging tbe qual­
ity by the sound given out.
Forty-eight cans axe packed in a
case, and the salmon, a short time ago
alive and fresh, now cooked and canned.
An average sized fish will fill 20 cans,
several thousand going through the
rough running process a day.

EXPECTANT
MOTHERS.

REneuY wmwi
INSURES Safety
ofLNata MMO•r sndCUML

“MOTHERS’
FRIEND”

THE LILY’S LESSON.
Characters of Vouch Pupil*.
At a teachers' conventian in Detroit
lately a lady, speaking about the in­
fluence of beautiful objects upon the
character and conduct of young pupils,
told a pretty story received by her from
an eye witness, and thus reported by
the News-Tribune. The occurrence took
place Ln New York.
“Into a school made up chiefly of chil­
dren from the slums tlie teacher orc dav
carried a beautiful calla lily. Of course
•tlie children gathered about tlie pntv.
waxy blossom in great delight
“Ono of them was a little girl, a waif
1 of the streets, who hud no care bestowed
upon her, as was. evinced by the dirty,
rugged condition she was always in
Not pr.ly was her clothing dreadfully
soiled, but her face nnd hands seemed
totally unacquainted with soap and wu-

His Lip Gone

He hnd just returned from Manches­
ter, wheree he had been called upon ur­
I
AKD ITS ^CURE
CURE
M. M. Nicholson, who lives at the
TO tbe Emtob
I have zn absoh^e
gent business. The honeymoon was
for Cnnci:irm(v-&gt;r,
4_ time:. ? J"c’
Comumpfon. n..
By ;lu
scarcely over, and, bemdes, it was his corner of Curran and Anderson Sts., At­ ramefrta
first absence from her side since they lanta, Gs-. had a cancer for years. tbougabaf bi^ess ases tavebeenaiA: ■
It
first
appeared
on
his
lip
and
resem
­
were made one. Tbo three days of his
bled a fever blister, but spread ramdly of Js power that I conskfer it my dutv t .
altscnce seemed io both like three long and soon began to destroy the flesh.
years’, but now he had returned, and His father and uncle had died, from who have ConsumpUrat,Throat Bronchial. she' was In his arms once more. Prom­ Cancer, and he sought the best medical Lung Trouble, if they -will write me UVr
ise after promise had been renewed aid in different cities, but it seemed im­ express and pastofiice address. Sncerriand vows of eternal fidelity exchanged. possible ft&gt; check the disease. Several
“And you will never drink?” she operations were performed but the can­
cer always returned. This continued
murmuretl.
"Dearest, you know I have never done for years until the partition in his nose
and his entire up­
so,’’ he replied in injured tones.
per lip were eaten
. “And you will never gamble, either,
away.
All
treat­
will you, dear?*’ «he asked.
ment having proved
■ “Precious, I have never gambled.”
futile, he looked
“And you- will never, never use to­
upon death as the
bacco again, my idol?*'
only relief.
“Never, .never again, my dear, since ‘
’’Some one re­
commended S.S.S.1’
you
wish
it
so.*'
I
“As this little one drew near the tove.he says, “aud
And
she
believed
him
in
her
wornj| ly flower, she suddenly turned and ran
k few bottles affordim’s way, and -all wm merry as a mar­
| away down the stairs and out of th*
Jed some relief; thus
i building. In a few minutes she re- riage bell.”
encouraged I con­
But he mentioned his portmanteau, '
tinued it, and
turned with her bands washed perfectly
and a little struggle ensued. Hu would
it was not long be­
clean, and pushed her way up to the
go ami get his portmanteau, lie Raid.
fore the progress of
flower, where she stood and ail ini red it
BAGL.E
PASS
ROUTE
No, no; he was tired; she would get it.^
the disease seemwith intense satisfaction.
its
checked.------ r&gt;ersevered
■ ’ ed --------—!‘It would seem.’’ continm-d Miss
But yes/^yes. Was she going to let use, and remarkable as it may seem, I
STANDARD GAUGE STEEL RAIL*.
j Coffin, “that when the child saw the lily
aim walk across the room for a nasty am completely cured, and feel like I
in its white purity, she suddenly re- old portmanteau, and he was so tired? have new life. S.S.S. is the most re­
' alized that she was not ftt to come into
markable remedy in the world, nnd
its atmosphere, and the little thing fled How could ho think her so cruel? No, everyone will agree that the cure was a
indeer! She would go and get it her­
sway to make herself suitable for such
self, nnd open it for him, too, and so wonderful one.”
..-EEUM....
companionship. Did not this have an
j elevating, refining effect on the child? there.
When she said “so there” he knew
Let us gather all the beauty wc can into
Cancer is in the blood and it is folly
there was nothing else for him but to
, to expect an operation to cure it. S.S.S.
the schoolroom.”
submit gracefully, and he submitted.
(guaranteedpurely
vegetable) is a real
--------- 1-----------------•
But, alas for what.followeri!
remedy for every disease of the blood.
THE HORSE OF THE CENTURY.
She opened the bog! ! !' What was Books mailed
and all NORTHERN POJNTfgto all tx, j • tbe Interior of the MEXICAN WUBl.K
in it?&gt; One long empty flask, one meer­ free; address
,te tbe
•
' (“trainees") in November and Decern •!
•
Dexter.
schaum pipe, one pack of playing cards, Swift Specific
O
'Mr.
w. Jonas
w Hawkins, of Orange coun- new; three packs, ditto, old; a few 3,.
t, obtained from a”' s”n-oiili7j "grpiv
racing tickets, sundries.
a brown nume. 15J1 haiila. witi | That wns all. '
‘ and offers wore attreci'onMu
,our whit(. f&lt;!et_ He ^,.,1 hcr
Avbich ’-boffi.
NirriCE FOltHE-AKlSG CLAIMS.
. One of those scenes which
*bafl]e all j.
er, tourist, or traveler Hqui arc otinr io.‘ttr
of by
Barry-i».
a country uiiriv;.kci In m-h&lt; n-| Scribner's Magazine, lor u family nag,
followed, i.,,»
but finally tbe 1 Slatepf
KorteB Michigan.(minty
h,
of Towardny
ripe
with Arui-nt History.—to ti.e laud ‘ ti । tbe
Torofthe
County of Barry. Montezuma*
; and by Seeley’s American Star got a ' porter came up and* explained (hut herfir
.n Frobatu
for th* Court
County
Barry,
and tbe Arttes.
.
m.dn
madea ill
outlu.
theolvtli
sixth«t«V
daynfof /Irfnfuar
Oetoter 1A. DD. IMA
1W.
,. black
.
. foaled Id 1848, which was bad sent up the wrong portmanteau.
filly,
.•lx mun(h» (rare that dote were allowed
XQUIC.MKNT
* Clara.. The filly Iwcnmc the I B-&lt;h are slowly recovering.—Tite for creditor* to
tbelr claims against the
1 property of L«
estate of Peter Kdininian, late "of said-County,
his son, Jonathan Haw- Bits.
; decra*M. and that all creditors of said dekins; and she grew into a mare of 14.3
cea*fd are required to present their claims Pullman Palace Builei Sleeper
- -had a star, snip and three
to sal&lt;i Prohate ■ oust, at the Probate office lu
----- - ---- T---- ,-! hands.
She
Enormous
tract,
ot
Africa,
rapcd.l&lt;&gt;;•
“
£
hi
'LL
1
'
6AN ANTONIO TO
( white feet, and waa driven pretty hard ,
. lowancr. c!» or Before the atu day of Autunext,
on the country roads by her young mas­ ly the region between the Kongo and ind that *ucb c t’re* will be heard before nld
'
of the area in- Court, on Wednesday iLr-ixth dav of January,
ter.
In 1857, by Rysdvk’s llsmble- 'Shari basins, and ranch
u.o...
.
and
on
Tuesdav,
the
sixth
day
Aurii
next,
' toniau, she had tlie paragon, Dexter.
closed bj She great northern curve of Bt tell nHo?k to tbe forenoon of earn of
'
The brown gelding, with blaze and the Niger, remain unexplored. There Dated October Gth. A. D., i«6
D rect concoction* at Son Antonie with all lit?
from the north and cant.
four white feet, wm purcluised by Mr. Is also unnpp-oprinted territory to the
.
.Chas. W.ARMsrocNG.
Judge
ot
Probate.
extent
of
1.584.398
square
miles.
George H. Alley, for $400, and lie subse­
Fc-r information concrrntog Mfxico. Tlckr
' quently became the prujierty of Mr. A.
Time table* aud particulars, aud (be Journt**.
Mexico or intermediate points,call upon ur ;
F. Fawcett. Dexter, under the tutor­
dress.
ship of Hiram Woodruff, made his first

Mexican
International
Railroad

THE SHORT « DIRECT LINE

A Real Blood Remedy.

Detroit, Toledo,
Chicago, St Louis

CITY of MEXICO

On
place
swarms
** this
~ occasion the
“"
“ “
“ *with
” *
newly married brides from 60~or 80 vlllagve in the district; widow’s who have
taken fresh
at home.
------- husbands
— , remain
~ ,--------7
ThJ
women, in feutlra attire.
and generally attended by^their motliers-indaw, carry jugs of wino enwreathed with flowers in their hands.
They kiss every one they meet, and
afterward present the jug to his lips
for, a, ,“nip."
The individual
thus
•
,,
TT . re.
K*1"3
“ anlaJ1
»” th* «~r
i Cyh*1'- !&gt;'“t » partakeot the proffered
, Wlue *« "^5? M. nn
“ U,e
I J0”1* w,le a"“
‘amily.
||
She is therefore reserved toword
;i strangers, and only kisses those whom
. she think, likely to mate of her wine. ;
, The kissing is curried on everywhere—
in the streets, in the taverns
in pilpri­
tr.ri-rns and In
vate houses.
houses,
'
The origin of this custom i* railed
In obscurity^ Some aay^ ttat U date,
back to the time when the Turks made
frequent raids into Transylvania and
carried away all the young women they .
could lay their bands on. Such ot them’
as contrived to escape from captivity i
happening to return to Helmagen at
the time of the fair, kissed their friends
.nd ralutlrra.' nnd even Granger, who '
oongratulated them on their wonder-,
I
ful deliverance.
|

MEXICO CITY

public appearance at Fash'jon Cc»nree,
May 4,1804. He met and defeated, dur­
ing hia sh&lt;c»rt but brilliant turf career,
such horses as Gen. Butler, George M.
Patchen, Jr., Lady Thorne and Gold­
smith Maid, and be probably was in
the enjoyment of - more world-wide
fame than any horse foaled on Amer­
ican soil. He m
brought Build Doble into
puWic
sight of the
wluti-faoetl gelding coming with tremendous force down the home-stretch
ja.pinMi
lo|d&lt;-st dreams. The peop]e ,WUBj ,lielr bora and shouted:
«Hurrnh for Dexter! Long
horse of the century!”
_______ :__________
HJS GREATEST SOLICITUDE,
--------Towed Mariner Wanted to Hear
, from tho c,ani®dur,nF thc ’"rlflc
°* *.XKLr
”
sclioon^?\flying signals of distress
sailed into the buy of Gibraltar.
A BATING A NUISANCE.
Almost immediately, says Youth's ComDox Nelson Uses Queer Means of Dta- ■ pan Ion, the American vice consul, with
i a friend, put off from the Caipe Rowing
The London Spectator tells a dog 1 club piers to visit her. As they clamj ben d up the ship'*. Judder phen*
story of unusual quality:
. were
■
r,' Nelson was one of oureeives. Where
' .VAli'Amprl
welcomed ktby Ilin
the rnntnin
captain, na ^zvllv
jolly X"r»
Yanwe went he went. He was especially ' kee from Plymouth, and by his rather
fond of following our trap, and noth-! gloomy crew. “Captain, are you in
ing, noteven hie dog friends, could di-j trouble? What can I do for you?”
vert him from his faithful attendance at asked the vice consul, at the same time
our wheels.
I remarking that his friend had that
One summer we were staying at the morning arrived from New York on the
west coast village of Saltcoats, where ‘ Fuerst Bismarck. “Wnl, sir! The Lord
♦the r.nrln
wa broad and fiat, and wb LvirkUre
ViIawi bain*
sands aare
knows wn
we’’vn
ve Vinzl
hed zwitour frtvxt,
troubles,
often drove along tbe road skirting the 54 days out o’ London. an’ no nearer
bay.
Nelson followed, of course. The New York than this. Two of Lhe lads
dogs of the village seldom molested or wint over the side in that last blow,
interrupted him. but one rash little an’ our topsails went when them spare
terrier repeatedly rushed out of his gar­ did. This pesky cargo o’ chalk hea
den gate ns we passed, and bit at Nel­ strained her so she’s takin* water this
son’s heels.
minute. Thar’s a sight o’ things we
Time after time Nelson declined to needs done, an’ we’ll be obleegtri for
notice the insult, but one day his pa- your help, o’ course, sir. But if this
tiemce became exhausted.
Turning here young man has just come from
around he caught the unhappy terrier New York he cun tell us what we want
by the beck of tbe neck, carried him to ‘know afore
.
he- does anything else.*
down the sanda and into the water The sailors crowded around their cap­
cheat deep, put his paw on him and tain and listened intently as he con­
drowned him. and then carried him tinued:
“What we want to know is
back to the dry sand and laid him out haow did that there Harvard-Yale foot­
ball game come out in November?*
One crunch of his jaws would have,
done the deed, and more quickly; but
TESTS THE HUNTER.
it seemed as if Nelson had no personal
animosity against the dog. or at least
had suppressed it, but concluded that
There axe days that bring out the
the world would be better off without hunter’s true temper. When the sun
such a snarling cur.
nhincs and the crack of the rifle brings
success any man can be gentle tem­
A battle between kingbirds took place pered, and offer consolation to less for­
on Steve Baker's farm near Baptirtown, tunate companions. Anyone can be a
Pa-, and waa witnessed by a party ot good fellow sitting before a big sapling
span, among whom waa E. T. Lafetra, a fire after a day of success, and he can
naturalist. The huntsmen picked up laugh when anyone laughs; but let
the bodies of 90 dead birds ou the field there come days when the rain pours
at battle, and they say that there were down, from low-hanging clouds and the
probably as many more. No quarter sun positively refuses to shine at alL
was given, and wounded birds were fol­ The deer lying snug back on tlie moun­
lowed to the earth and quickly picked to tains refuse to appear, and the rust
death. Moat of the death blows were gathers on the hunter’s rifle^in melan­
given on the spine, juat back, ot the choly breeding spots. The drip, drip
of water from leaf to leaf, says the New
York Sun, is a sound that brings one’s
the heart.
true nature to the surface.
Some men cannot be happy under
adversity in camp who in ordinary life
other day.* said
are the best of good fellows. Tbe rain
seems to wash all their good qualities
him some questions about the business. into their shoes, and they make life
miserable for their companions with

going to strange, places, but that waa
tbe first- pair of ear muffs I ever said in

VICTIM OF CIRCUMSTANCES.
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FARMERS OF NORWAY.
Tt..lr HoU.«,
Clmiu
»■“&gt; l&gt;.eolL».. Orw.i Thntu
The furniture eou«‘tu of n t are tab|(_.
a sort of wooden slrepinp bo«, fl,c reel
four inches l&lt;*^. filled with strew un
id,'r7jd"“ 'halr-antl a
b«O‘-h
to U,&lt; wall rouud two sides
of tberoom. On • ure thegurh-paiutl..i
;-«» of UK. fu ulr, euubiemUr
lng “* "r hor Prit»* Ae»t

THE lack of men.
P“‘ *•
Sarnia, EmbarruMlug tQ society ctrclem

SPREAD OF SUPERSTITION.

Belief. Aro Rapidly Gaining
Ground in Wall*.
....
01 “&gt;«
sev­
Some say in Wales that if a mare's
eral danwa during the year at Interval,
• shoe lb nailed to the lintel of the door,
anti aa ,ha
^Iow,
ci
I uh of Woe.—“Did George look
my op nloua freely, t a,kfd j,tr wbJ
‘ no u iwh con ever enter the bouse, and
he. proposed. to you,
K®ve them. .„y, the New York Mee. . that if one of them happens to go into
“Yes; he looked fix if he were
«ury "You hate.- I „id, •.„„,* ££ a neighbor’s house a broom placed
!_• to ride a wh^el.”—Chicago
i^hltorr&gt; iW° mnrrled- “nd &lt;*' last । across the threshold by u member vf
t^7.. ”
u,:n”: 5OUr *“ °n'y o1- . the family will prevent her leaving.
. U er man declabs he dean* re­
teud.
dance, because yon happen I Somebody has said that two straws­
date of hh-tn
♦’
auoue un1 tends
youryour
dances
in' he e ber done,” said Uncle
hlM
mnfhaav
»om«
W|V&gt; *0 be hi
&gt; .■—
“&lt;&gt;*«■•
1... come to them
reem . laid crosswise on tlie threshold will
— «-•. Aten
• hr's either got or mighty good some more or I ■„ bwb*i',££,.’'X,
&gt;n for tbe rake uf the .upper, which I. ,1- j serve tlie purpose quite effectually. A
n&lt;It faj.
jg.
er-none at all.’’—Washing- a row of pjg, ,
way. exeoeltenL and’ fw”the“wuilrt' j neighbor’s wife heard one of them
celling and ex- -ndlng nearly around
,
; .
“
w*c muiara- [ mumbling something to herself, and
1 lie Ictm r-f
♦ 1
. &gt; tt.
h th’y mnnaK«
And
Question at Moscow.—“Nretio• believed that she was saying the Lord’s
“v
”♦ “ few of them leave their | Prayer backward. Somebody has also
Ysky!” sighwl the czarina,
midst thoq, my own petro­
. said that they can all be sent afte»
.------- conren,tonal visit.
. :kod the czjfir. “Is my crown
I Pharaoh and his chariots into the depths
ourely these entertainments are getforttuitta people had hung tbemaelve. I
•1.1.?“. 1‘it.tsburgh eLadcr.
j of tlie Red hcu. if recourse lie had to an
.
•। ting more farcin! every year. Give them
Ibicyclvk nn- hurting hnri- in u row.
; expert,.but that, the latter must be
Them iH no carpet, no wail i^r, no : »&gt;1&gt;; replace them by dinner parties and skilled in arithmetic, nlgebm, Hebrew.
• u&gt;Fully,” said the liveryman, lath
latb nr
or nine!,..
pIn.te;7'An
’7.
H
whu:r- 1
&gt;«•
A
• _ ”2^Xn,
.
. £
’ “.t
is not the only thing they wt„L ubove.
Mhl J^mt'm
Jgnve me cne of her , Greek. Latin, nnd ail the original
&gt; (gwrvidcliol) tongues before he ‘‘can
fling,” rcpKixl Wheeler, as
varnish, no polish, no «tahi. no
8mlks and wild she
’ over and itook a chair.— not ereu on the fumIX‘
nl~ OO’*M
’» I-vople to a dance, but ; oonijxiss this mighty Rat.
-■&lt;tales man;
\
f-u.v-^penjy
Th'“W“- i Tlie belief in these things is rapidly
F h’ t y.aJ hcr ‘.Meanwhile the । gaining ground nowadays, according to
‘.f.cu m.MMi ng another nuked bonr.HnT O, balMnch match
; the author pf lieminiscenes In Cymru.
•/income of their old acqualnt- as wc use in England but -gnat solid
re
*" br”miil’if •&lt;&gt; embarrass.
mruv solid
PUIH , ,„g that many haatesaes send blank • It has already creased the new bridge at
triek MiirpHy- “Amih. now. O1...1
------- a V— -,K-----.!■-.°-”mvI. Frral
। Cilgwyn Mi|i, and baa crept up from
planks and bnurdH which will stand th.
&lt;y.’’ nnswrri|d the other, “poor
jcanls Of invitation to tbelr intimate
wear und tear of centuries. on tju
■ Corn Ingli, jiast Mort a, alqpg theses *
■r.tlcran-d to be hanged, but
windows and doors alone is a’litt’- friends, bidding them collect eligible : shore as far as IJed^’-drybedd. It h
. f.
life bt’ flying in priaon.”
| mole dancers. Is not this a burlesque
also nfiking. its way eastward, having
&lt;,f -" hl,c “““'I- •Too
Io - ot
°f oosptt
I do not tbluk that a
by this time almost reached that fa­
t^rel 7 '
"u“da a very old hoatesa ii
i.s right to ask. or a man to oc- mous old stone called “Arthur’s Quoits,’*
i.iw journalist wm kicking
Ketuvuruin, and hOw and whv such an ' r-Pio
.•
.
,
. “---------—
...^wr, w...ow,„v vunt-o artnurxquotw,
nrtmtaent of warfare baa a piano
11’?!?
h™"' ?here
progress’ is not checked, it
”r. 7:w:uting-room. Get"b- ...............
.A,__ .la“
P,Me
«“ ! knotv. nobody. There
Then, fin*, o(
unK,
of ,.„
course.
&gt;t pr.ticnee. he called hta ser- till,
^retul. a..
dwelling
for‘ the
time
w ill MXm arrive at thr&gt; Keren offi&lt;*e in
•^P"
0
*
10
'
circumstances,
go
tn
prove
Curmui
thnn.
then on to the Diwygiwr
•*aid to hint: *lxM&gt;k liT-re. just beyond .my comprehension. There are
the rule. 1 am prqmrvd to become sec-! (Llanellv).
thence* to
Gwron (At»;------- ..
vy the
IIKMIMUU
,, .
,
,
, two big windows, in one of which u imm
—k~~ nnd Servo Gomer* •- •- •- eo
me in five minutes I . of gfa«s ir wanting, and Si vert teJ’.s me '. retary to au anti-private dunelng k-ngur ercare.,)
;n.“—Phare du Roo- I that th*; —provided Uie salary be munificent and thnt are long they will all be full of j
i
;uiuly are greatly concerned
the labors light.
witches and their works.
, , ,
. '
on rny ai-counL b»* it nndcriiewh married daugh- . stood, for much wntilnuim indeetm-d un
POLITE 'POLICEMAN
CIGARETTES
A
Mt)
WHEELS.
•t! ' . i't mean to Ray, Maria, ! rv» thing out here. An oval mstv tea *
v
‘ pt*iour grocery book tray te Untnlng ugnin.-t the wall, ft fils I
Increw* nf Smoking Axnoug
, &gt; thb and hav.-n’t balanced I the window, so far na tops and Kk1e«arv 1
” [men Who Ride Bicycle
The Uoftt^n Eleruld fells ofx», brave po- I
The statement that the sale of cigars
•
r.e. miflHtna, 1 let ’he comx-rn. .1. leavingam|-Je n-nn for fre.di
?.
Ha’s »o much better air ar the corners, so the matter is sndn and cigiuvib-H is tvtecvtlily. uedreadiugTs lii t-mnn, who v- t-Rpeeiully attentive to ;
not bornet out by tbe
eminent sta- lhe wjiuts ot lit-tiv xvonwn u ho want, to »
&lt;
1 nn. and T know 'nrt.fled.-Chambers’Journt:!.
j
cross Uh- street. It w seldom tliatkind- I
. &gt;r he always tells me that I
' tistics, snys the New York Sun. 1'ortht
J- ne&amp;s makes au error.but in thiscasethe '
Sonic KngtUh n« She U Wrote.
itl ’ten ro &lt;*haxgw-8omething j
ten months of the fiscal year endihg
An Oklahoma editor i-xprcstts
his April 30,
• i : have t-rn in.”—Brooklyn*
-r.----- the cigars nuinufacturcd policeman’s good-natured helpfulness ’
■
। thanks for u
of oranges- thus: for home consumption only in this wns inistrikeu.
■ ntmlbHis IVrformnnce.—“You f ’'W,‘ h“'' "**•’n boakvt of orange, country numbered 3,598.200*487, or an 1 The plesisant weather hnd brought out
I.. I. 1 proved to yo.1T- ’""" wir friend
Bradley, for which increase of 08,458,754 over the Inst fiscal a crowd of shoppeurs nnd among them
hiudnuiil. “I believe I I
-•''..'ITT.'
’"'1”- &lt;m.r co.n‘,
P-----------li'.n,‘nu&gt;-, yt’or. In cigarettes an even greater in­ was u pretty little woman, who seemed
r
.
- •r-f’thing ot the sort,” an- j; 1same of which are nearly »rfx incites In crease is recorded, the total product for to be in terror of nxwing across the
: the first ten mon tbs for borne consump- : streets
' 'he yeuhg wife. "And you told i. dlamete-r. ’
On a tombstone in Indiana i« tbe fok tion being 3. 338,147,300, or hi: increase I She stoo*] on the corner and gazed at
iii.l have to see. your mother.” '
‘This monument
itfrvL.
617 504,480. Consequently the statc- ; tbe passing throng, unmindful of the
“I must! have misunderstood j lowing
- inscription:
A
,
: :
dremJd that It wM the '
*!'"?"!■&gt; of Joh.n ' ment of a decrease, whioh waa attrib­ 1 m ary admiring glances cast-nt ber. A
। car passed the crossing and was closely
i Jenkins, accidentally shot as a murk uted to the bicycle, is fnJac.
i pie that I should see your
I
As a matter of fnct. there has been a followed by a nothcr. Then she ran i nto.
of affection by his brother.’’
: .
. i’.ny I come home.**—InA corn iwin jury in\Maine reported great increase in cigarette smoking tbe street and *the policeman saw her
oli-j ,L&gt;uru4d.
that “JceenHed came to hl« death by through the popularity of the bicycle. 1 just us she left the sidewalk.
i
The second car was coming alongunONE WOMAN’S GREAT WORK. excessive drinking producing apoplexy This, it is stated, is due largely to cig- dcr right of way, when the offieerrnjaed
in the minds of the jury.”
[ arette smoking by women, who, very
A Michigan editor received some ( many of them, arc well equipped with his bund and seized the little woman
versos not long ago with the following tiny cigarette cases, cigarettes and by the arm. She wn*» so slight that he
just heard of one woman no note of explanation: These lines were mutchea. A firm making high-grade ! almost lifted her out of the way of the
' car. and dashed in front ot a team on
dally etiguged in humanizing written 50 years ago by one who has cigarettes is now turning out more
the other side, landing her safely on the
.-.ov-creatures that. I would h&lt;‘r ; for a dong time slept In his grave mere- ' cigarettes specially adapted to • the
I
ly
for
a
pust-iine.
”
--Washington
Times.
taste of women than for men; and the opposite sidewalk.
were more widely advertised.
. number of special private brands, l&gt;enr- | “There you’re all righL” he said, as
i.&lt;’ :'sk'‘'l by u friend to go axxl ;
'.‘unny G&lt;*odrivh talk about her '
ing tbe .nemo and address, or crest and she stepped up on the sidewalk and
“Is there any particularly nervous j motto of the customers, is increasing ।J turned her face to him.
it foik,” which I did. Never ■
~ ’ ‘7.* ’ . , . ; oomplaint ooimected with your profes- daily.
She shoo); out her skirts, straightened
Some women bicyclists now
(roodrxdi, । ,ion?„ Mked tbe Choerful ?I(lio/of
h. nnl of Mtet Fonny
I
hand out a cigarette bearing the name her hat ami smiled sweetly at him us she
■&gt;—taining a vogue
nniic interest
.p eres in
in , t jflPn&gt;an. “There is tbe tennis arm, the
replied:
.
.iit&gt; folk, I thought the invito- J £
in place of a visiting card. Some of .
,
i bicycle face and tbe losebo 11 arm. and theee private brands made for New ' “Yes, , I’m nil
, right; but I ran out to
•■rtli accepting.
take
that
first
car.
I didn’t want to
, ,
I tliought there might be something . York women coot five dollars per 100.
ItaKe vna&lt; ,,rat 1
Goodrich in a young lady well of tbe sort among your gunnera.”
! come over here. Now, will you please
,
• : rcteil in l&gt;ost*wi and Cleveland, :
e-jcort me across!”
“No,” said'the riflemen: "nothing of
STRONG OF WING.
v&gt;:,.&gt; .vent to,the North Carolina motin- .
: i. , n- :v A-rheville, for tbe benefit of .
“It is very queer,’ Mikl
™..v. tiie Cheerful - Bird* Ar© Abie to Inflict Quite Scrlon* CIRCUMVENTED THEIR CHIEF.
a:; b ■nlhl ^ether's health some y**ars Idiot, thoughtfully. "I
Man.
’t suppose 'i
*InJu
‘ rite Even Upon "
“I didn
didn't
’ . Hrr womanly
were you could hit the targeti without taking I
There
- sympathies
Tfipra are a good
gtxxi many birds
mros whoee
wnoac .
Hnd Slept on Their Benin.
q-'a'- ly MlIrred’ *by
_ the barbarous
'
*2
strengui
Iff- .harpabootlnff pains '‘indiananolis
~
‘
strength oi
of wing is
Is sumcienv
sufficient io
to sirutv
strike ,
One of Roosevelt's many funny ex­
*
.4.. K
KI—...
।
..‘.ce ir n’.ilrh she found the nut-lree
natives
| Ipretty
hard1 blows,
capable of l&gt;ewllder- .' periences with New York pollcemeri reing\a man,
ecxcrnil of
the birds
'■■'j-.t legior. plunged.
„^.a
man. if
if eercral
of the
birds a-tat- cijls ---------------------a story often------------told of—
Inspector
tacked him at once.
birds
Pearson,_______________
whose noiseless gnlosbcs
were
1-believe her mother died there; Rt
’t*c¥_2'Z_
, “Some "
* depend
* _ ’______
___________
There
their
wings
weapons
----- -----bad been a lack of men
. joining
i— on
_L_2_
..l-o— as
—
.
-- to- be used long the terror of Washington "cops.”
'' rv--’.. this noble girl has stayed bn
- While walking In one of the streets of
jjie duels for sweetheart-.
sweethearts. &gt;■
•i '
with no companion but I the ranks, and the colonel was visit- •- t!;c
p
Forest and- ~
Stream told’ some years Georgetown about 12 years ago, says the
•
. i . aa«* js devoting al? her time i ing a recruiting station, inspecting the i
—----- of his recruiting sergeants ' agxJ
Owl’ whose
wing
workings
■
i- hr ’iinnt liiiellect to the beb- j —
„o
*
J WM Washington Poet. Inspector Pearson
—♦- broken •by a dew
•
•*
—*-* 4to cap- । came upon two police officers ait ting on
Suddenly a terrific none of shoutIt ’luul* —
sought
of
feet
came
tore
nnd
make
a
meal
of.
shuffling
iug
and
'.2?
‘
' the doorstep of a private residence, obs • ’t it.- m -.de )ii-r#?lf one with them, i
window. Now ,
the open
A correspondent of the National Hvious to the goings on In their beats.
’ •’*&lt;--• nf “'is” when «he talks ot ■ through
’ •
;hk&gt;i- starved women and"girls. , it came from the stairway, inter­ Druggist tells of his flrat surgical cose . Pearson quietly took tlie number of the
- • &gt;-f on$ girl 'of It, years whose ! mingled with sundry lond bum|»s nnd In the state of Arkansas. A market house, and hnd the-cTrliquents hauled
*
•
- - -board- for
the
trial
neglect of
•
'vorldlj; gear beyond Hie shabby 1 knocks, and the door burst open, show­ hunter on Swan lake, near Shawnee *before
Ordinarily there would hi^e
v' ’’ - slv
»re wa? a ;xx'set Imud ■ ing a red-faced, perspiring little ser­ Village plantation, was hunting at duty.
geant
pushing,
hauling
and
tugging
at
night
with
a
light,
"hen
a
band
of
been
little
hope
for
men
in
their
posi­
•
;*-t arid a n«-ed&gt;—a needle which i
u big country lad. The latter was doing Kwans, bewildered by the fire, came tion, but they were resourceful.' With
- id -&lt;d kihw bow- to use.
his l&gt;est to escape the firm grip of the flying that wny. The hunter, who was the consent of tlie occupants they em­
Miss n •rwjrich b.a.-: h'*r little moun- ' soldier.
“Haiti’’ cried Ute colonel. iu a little pirogue, threw up his arms ployed a carjientrr to remove the steps
: t n t ‘ny and goes about, doing good ।
“How is tilia, sir?*’ he said'to the ser­ to save his head, and the left one was -------from—
the---------------house, andrplace
._
them in front
among the*’, benighted ervu- •
geant. “Is this the way you secure re­ struck by lhe wing of n bird, and both of the next residence.. Then, ns a det'n . :• aching thoee things which will cruits—by foEce. sir?” The recbfaced
the uina nnd tlie radius of his forearm fense. they stated that there were nn
'•&gt;. &gt;t tend to brighten and sweeten , sergeant looked up and down, then at were broken.
1 steps in front of the house where the
’ • ; lives. She is interesting her '
the
uuo colonel, and
~ -blurted out:
—
“Sure. ,
The. Sun recently told of a PortJer- inspector decJared he hnd seen them sitends everywhere In the work which ■ sir. the’only way to get them volunfonuer who was knocked from n ting. The trial board risited the place
pmposes to make her life work, , teers is by force, air.*
’ ”’—”
Harper’s ”
Round
------ ’’ treo by a flight of wild gorec during a jn a-body, found thnt the officers’ statcis stocking a store from which ]
| fog and Forest and Stream has several mcnt was true, and dismissed tbe case,
Table.
“her people** can get supplies at prJcee
' times in tbe post 20 yea re told about to the great surprise of Inspector Pear­
More Valuable Now.
never dreamed of by them heretofore.
|
roefl who were dazed by birds flying 1 son. Some years afterward he heard 6f
Mrs. Dilins—What are you putting men
She is one of them. Their quiltings I
naoiGCK
on
xue
-----------that great padlock on tbe ice box for? against their hoods, part ridges (ruffed the trick and declared It the best that
perhaps, her gayest diversion, but, ;
f
...
___ 1-------—
111 steal tbe
4 VvA groves) being the principal offenders,
ifrnid
burglars
will
hnd ever been plnyt-d upon him.
the divine pity of her soul surging i Are you nt*«»•** o»...o.—- ----- -------toward them with helpful desire,’she ’ pound of butter and tbe quart of
Original Marriage Ceremony.
The Law Waa Vindicated.
1 '■■■''&lt;-s nothing, apparently, for what 1 skimmed milk inside of it?
Representative Culberson, ( A moat original marriage ceremony
I
Mr. Billmr-N-O. I’m afraid they’ll .
A friend of ReprewtnmUveCulberaon.
n • might ignorantly call the nar- 1
took place In Harwich. England, a few
....
, Texua related
I
rcv !n&lt;r
nf jjer own sphere. Miss Good- ' algal the half pound of ice.-Chic^
’When Mr. Culberson was pros- j days ago. Tlie curate of the church re­
• '■ -&gt;ok. upon, ber residence and work Tribune.| “™‘.„,lonKV: be said, “tbere waa 1 celted^
from tbe bridegroom,
. __ •• t.vi.lt
~
,.«*,1v.*alwho
r. v
■ - ■' u these poor whites of
ot the roounmoan—The
on... famous c„i^„
Cuban bloodhounds
bkx’Kibounds, , muting u
lulivoraBj]}. disrc- 1 apologia for aaklng him io perform
us a permanent thing and re-; are descendants of tbe mastiff.
jaicea in It—N. Y. Mn(l nnd Express.
'
CXu mtut for violation of this law. the perish. "The fact is. you are a keen
,ras secured tlL-ongh tbe efforts of Mr. , wheelman. I am M|&gt;?
: C"b™. "-cuud the ra~&gt;rau- (a n.rulY ChrUtlan) much
I with more vigor than almost any he amused; ”1 don t know how 1 should

COOK BROS,

LITTLE

Proprietors

nonsense.

'» o tir K i t c hen 7
No kitchen » kept cleaner than the premises devoted to the |
manufacture of NONE SUCH Mince Meat. No house-|
wife can be more fastidious in the matter of preparing food ■
than we are in the selection and preparation of the materials of J
which it is made. The cleaning of the currants (for one thing) j
ISis more thoroughly clone by means of perfected appliances, |
than it would be possible to do it by hand.
1
Its cleanliness, purity, wholesomeness and deliciousness |
are good reasons for using NONE SUCH Mince Meat-I
The best reason is its caving—of time, of hard, work, of |
mopey. A ten cent package affords you two large pies, with-1
out trouble to you beyond the making of the cru’t. Makes J
just as good fruit cake and fruit pudding 2.3 it oes minceJ
pie. Sold everywhere. Be sure and get the genuine, z
I
MERRELL-SOULE CO., SYRACUSE. N-V.

hnd ever -------------------curing a conviction and sentence to the
nauitentlury. Then ba left
“•
uo one knew when, ho bed gone until
be and tbe priuoner. who hnd been
,,U&lt;en to the penitentiary. re».me«. togetber. Mr. Culberaon bad gone to the
Lvernor. obtained a pardon and met
tbe convict at the penitentiary with IE
The low had *&gt;«-l&gt; vlwlicoU-d and U«™
were no more nolatlona ot thnt .totuta
In Jeffereon."________ _____

W.trd

is. why I came to you. To tell the truth,
we want to have some fun out of tbe
wedding, and wc mean to hove a cj cle
Mte!” Accordingly, on the appointed
duy, the wadding party, eotiBiating of
bride and bridegroom and About 30
guesta, rode down to the church, ttte
tired in regulation cycling costumes—
tbe bride in a neat tailor-made gown,
the bridegroom nnd groomsman in
knickerbockers and cape.

Gold for Teeth FilUna*.
It is not generally understood that
there are scientific reasons for tbe em­
ployment of gold in filling teeth. Gold
?be Wbltauntide holidays, aaya that the can be welded into a solid maas while
cold. It can also bo pressed into tbe
excair.lon. from tbe metropoH.
mo-t, wholly made on wheels. On WM* smallret cavities nnd depressions. When
S^dTy li wrnt Impoaalble to hire or ooce the cavity is properly cleaned and
even boy a bike in London. The nil- the gold carefully put in, care teeing
way. begin to feel the effect of thia form taken that it fills every particle of space,
the union of teeth and filling is as near­
of Jtran.portat4ou. which "“’•J
moat aitreme onttcipaUour. At the ly perfect as is possible without the ac­
tion ot beaL A gold -filling may be
mat time the rush for blcyele, waa a
wrt of relief for railway. om» be. and built up to almost any sire or shape re­
quired. None of the Bcid.setretfens of
other rabiele paawnger., whieb the
mnid uanalt companies, however, did tbe mouth or stomach have any effect
leaa enjoy than tbelr fugitive co.totnera. ■pou H.
cyel~ ana llallroaan

A London correapendent of tbe Pari,
M«aenirer In .peaking of tbe usual and
^ueral wodu. from that ^ during

FREE
BUTTONS!
AN ELEGANT BITTON FREE

with
vith each

■

SWEET CAPORAL
AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE

WITHOUT COST.

HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE­
FUL OF SHAME” KEEP YOUR
HOUSE CLEAN WITH

SAPOLIO
NO-TO-BAC"HFCURE@
W. . -

Over Ijno.OUbcros sold. 300.000 cures prove Ita power to destroy tbedesire for tobfwro in sny
form. No-to-bao Is ibeKrestest nerve-food in lhe world. Many r&gt;1xi M) jxsiDds ln»days and itjwver
falls to make the weak Impotent man strong, rlx-oreaa ana magnetic. Jnsl try a box. You will be deil.-htcd. We expect you to believe what w« *av. for a c ire is absolutely Kuaraqi—d by Onuudsxa every­
where. Bend for our
t1”* AwaV
guarantee and
freesampin. AddressTUESTAIMLLINU1AEMKDY CO., Ciilca«oorKew Ysrk.

Sold and guaranteed by W. H. GOODYEAR, Druggist, Hastings

MORTGAGE SALE.
MORTGAGE SALK.
Default having been made for more than sixty
Default having been made in the conditions
days tn the payment of Interest overdue and of a-certain mortgage made by Joeepb Kollar
payable on a mortgage dated April 25. ’HM, and Rachael Kollar hie wife of Irving, Barry
made by Reuben ana Elizabeth Shade, hutbano Ckmntv. Michigan, to Samuel Carson of Gales- .
and wife, to Daniel Coolbanah and recorded In burg. Kalamazoo County, Michigan, dated Jan­
the office of the Register of Deeds, for the couu uary 5th. A. D. 1W®. and ncorded In the office .
ty of Barry and State of Michigan, on the 7tb of the Register of Deeds, for lhe County of
day of August. A. D„ 1W4. In liber 47 of Mort Barry and Stale of Michigan, on the Seventh
gages on page 182 and the said D-uilel (tool- day of January A.D. 18r» in Liber 26 of Mort­
naugh having died Intestate, and the said mort gages. on page 538. on which mortgage there Is
i;age having been assigned by Benjamin Cbol- claimed to be due at lhe date of this notice the
huiitfh. Cynthia Green and Martha Bawdy. Fule sum ol Four hundred thirty-nine Dollars and :
Mirvhtng heirs at law of said Daniel Coolbao/h. six cents, and an Attorney’s fee ot Fifteen Dol­
io Rosanna Coolbaugh by an assig' mem d»ted lars provided for in raid mortgsge. and no suit
March 3Rb, 1806, and recorded in said Reg- or proceedings at law having been instituted to
l*ter'a office, on the 2C.th day of June A. D.. reeuvt r the moneys secured by I said mortgage,
im. In Uber 32 of mortgage*, on page 435, for or any part thereof;
which default the said Rosanna Coolbaugh. by
Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
virtue of the right given her by the said ffi irt- contained It said mortgage, and the statute in
naga. has made and .herrliy makes tbe whole such case marie and uruvidrd. notice Is hereby
principal sum of said mortgage aud Lhe inter­ given (baton Saturday, the Ninth day of Janu­
est accrued thereon now due and payable and ary A. D. IK&gt;». at fen o’clock in I the forenoon, I
on which mertgage there Is claimed to be due shall well al Put lie Auc’ ion. to tL&lt;- highest bld
at tbedate &lt; I ibis notice the sum ot three bun tier. At the north front door of the Court Bouse.
&lt;lred eighty three dollars and seventy nine IntheGltyof Hastings, (that being the place
cents for Principal, interest, taxes nnd Insur- Where lhe Circuit Court for Barn County is I
auce. and an attorney fee of twe iiy-flve dol ' bulden), the premises describe^ tn said mort­
lars provided for In said mortgage, and no suit gage, or so much thereof as mity be necessary i
or proceedings at law having been instituted to to pay the aiuuucl due on said mortgage, with
recover the amount secured by snid mortgage eignt per rent. Interest, and all I legal costa, toor any part thereof. Notice is therefore hereby g« ther with au attorney’s fee oE Fifteen Dollars .
given that on tbe Wth day of December, 1806. covenanted lor therein, the premises being de­
at ten o'clock In lhe forenoo.« there will be sold scribed In said mortgage as all that certain lor.
nt lhe north front door of the court house in the piece and parcel of laud situate In the Towncity ot Um’Jbrb. county ol Barry and state of Jjjlp of Irving tn' th6 County of Barry i,t?d State
Michigan, (said court house being the olaTC in of Michigan, and known and described as folwhich the circuit court for the rminty of Rnrry
is held), at public auction, to the highest bld
The North aut Quitter ol Noth. Vmt quart
dcr. ibe premises described In said mortgage er of section 1 wenty-oue{81) in T*&gt;-wn Four (4)
or so much thereof ns may be nereMary t« sat­ North Range-Nine (9/West. Containing Forty
isfy the amount due on said mortgage as above, acres more or kss. .
set forth, with the Interest thereon and .the
Samuku Carson,
costs, charges and expenses allowed by law and
Coumov* &amp; Pottkr,
Mortgaged.
Attorneys for Mortgagee.
provided for lu said mortgage, wild premises
being situated In the village of Woodland. In Dated October 7. ta.«6.
.
tbe county of Barry and state of Michigan, and
described as follows, to wit:
MORTGAGE SALE.
B-ing lots number four and six nf block num­
having been made in I the conditions
ber five of Parrott’s addition to the village ot ofDefault
a certain mortgage made by Cbar'.ea W.
Woodland, the same being situated on section Smith
wife He en G.. of lhe lnwn*hlp of
number fifteen, town number four north, range IfvLrg,and
»ounty of Barry, and state Of Michigan,
number seven west, and Id the townshto of to Alexander
er. of BWtford. Calhoun
Woodland, county of Barry, and slate of Mich­ county, state ot- Fos
Michigan, dated.December 14,
igan.
A. D. itefi. aud roc &gt;rdrd in the office nf the
Dated September .’'nth. I*.®
Register
of
Deeds,
tor
the countv of Barry,
ROBAWA COOLBAVOH,
^od suite of Mtchlg 41, on the twenty third day
Assignor ul Mortgage.
of December,
A D. ' ta-G.
Liber Jc of
Mort­ of tho vicar o
ra^ed
Tbe indictment
of ’ a wellthe in
ceremony
im&gt;t«id
A LONZO E. KgKA8TC»y
.
gages. on page 2*4. on which rnortg’ge there is
Attorney lor Assignee. *
clTiued ’.o be due at the date of L'm notice ths
Mint
of
Five
hundrrd
lift
C.r.
e
dallaro
aert
PROBATE ORDER.
thirty cents, and an attnrfiey’H tee of twentyState of Michigan. County of Barry, m.
five &lt;io!Iun provided h r tn sahli mortgage, and
At a session of the Probate Court, fo: noNUltor pr.ieeedtegH at law havii-g been In:l»o countv of Barry.
hodiju al the J stl’.ued to recover tbe moneys « cured by mxld
Probate office. In tbe City &lt;»f HaMthucx. in mortgage, or any part Utereo';
tula County, on Wedncsrtay the fourthOkyol I Now. therefore, by virtue or lhe p-wr of
November, m lhe year one tnoutand c!g*abuu I j»ale contained In sard mortgage, and the Mat­
dred and ninety stx.
, ’
,, nto In such c.-se made and provided, melee is
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of•* hereby given that on SalunJrW. th- tfairt'elh
cf jauuary.A. D. nW. st ten o’clock lu the
1 Tn'tbe matter of the estate o» Fldi-lla E. SwoeJ', I daj
forenoon. 1 shall se'l at public auction, to lhe
zey.au adjudged insane person.
, highest bidder, at the north front dour of the
on readtujk &gt;n’d fliinn the iH-utl-'n dnlv vert fl­ rourt house, in th-? citv of Hastings*&lt;tbat being
ed, of Fidelia E. Bveeaey. fWvIuk fourth that the place where Ibe circuit court for Barry
she Is as she verily believe*. perinanaHtly eared, i County l.s holden), the premises described in
and permanently restored u» mental health and h-aid mortgage, nr so much thereof as may l&gt;e
soundness, and praying that tbe order of j necessarv u. pay the amount due on said
commitment
to
the
Asrlum
for mortgage, witn eight per cent interest, and
lhe
Insane
heretofore1
made
by all legal costs, together wtih; an attorney's
sai4 court be revoked, and i4*tiUouer adjudged fee of tweati -fivedcBarocovenanted for there­
restored to mental healthmnd sutindneHU and in. the premises being (Vivrited in said mortthat the guardianship mav b- terminated- and gsgeae all those certain k-ta. 0vce« and parthat 8. C. Bleb, her guard lai. -l&lt;e required .to celsof land situate &lt;n the township of bring.
render an account ol naid mianlia»»ahlp to said In the county of Barry, and stage of Michigan,
petitioner aud such guard ten dl-cbarged, as iu and described as follow*:
The north eaat quarte- of she south enat
said petition more lully set forth
quarter anti tbe south half &gt;f north west
Thereupon It la ordered, that
27ih day of November, a, D., 1866 at ven &lt;&gt;ck*K quarter of south east quarter both on section
tn the forenoon, be aaalgttou for the hearing of fifteen (15&gt; In town four (4&gt; north range nine
•mid petition and that tbe heir* Ht law of said (9) west, containing sixty acres more or leaa.
A IMXA.MDKR Fost ut. Mortgagee
deceased and all other personw Interested In
said estate, are required to appear at a aesafoo COLGROTK A POTTKK.
AVorneys for Mortgagee.
nf said court, then to be holden at the
office, in tbe dty of Ha*tln». In ,*«‘d County, । Dated, October 27, Utt.
and ebow cause. If an v the rebrjt - J.tbe pmver
of tbe petitioner rnay not I* granted. AM n
ia turtber ort.-ml. thnl »al*jp«UI&lt;mer rt»« no
Uce to the persons iwtere*ted lu said ndate. of

ttweof brcHttlngn j-H’) o' J*!“

Banner Print.

�taeuith Lu

Mankind Is rather peculiar at best Be­
fore election one of the most ardent free
silver men was howling on the streets of
thia city about the 200 cent gold dollar,
and how gold w«ts lhe money uf the rich
and none of it was ever seen in circulation.
Last week he had a draft of several hun­
dred dollars which he took to the bank to
get cashed.
Hu was paid the whole
amount lu gold—those 200 cent dollars
that only a few woeks ago be was com­
p lai nix g of. It would be natural to sup­
pose that he wax Immensely pleased st
being paid in dollars, worth 200 cents
each as he formerly claimed, but he wasu’i
PERSON/iu MENTION.
pleased at all. On tte* contrary he swore
a blue streak because he was paid In gold.
Geo. R. Wlldern was at Charlotte over It seems that there are some people who
will never be satibfied and we guess its
Sunday.
true.'
Mrs. C. L. Miller was in Eaton Rapids
It seems that the Building Committee of
last week.
the City-hull never t&lt;mk very much stuck
Miss Maude Ryan has been quite ill tbe injJJIr Isaac Newtons discovery of the law
of irravliatlon. Seemingly they attempted
past week.
to prove that there was nottiiug In It. bus
Mrs. Fred Young la visiting friends at the erixTiinenl will cu*l the city 81000 or
more. In excavating for the City hall the
Prairieville.
wail of A. Black * S«in’a liulhLng was un- |
Judge Mills, of Nashville, was in the denolned and the building was expected
city Saturday.
to stand by itself la mid air but. It would 1
Miss Pauline Shultz waslu Grand; Rap­ not do it and hidsted on having its own i
wajy and tumblhig to pieces. Such «x;n*rIds this week.
ImtHits are expensive and the people have
Judge Smith is holding court at Char­ a perfect right to compmlu agniust footing
the bibs.
.
.
,
lotte this week.

During the week ended November 7
report* sent in by 53 observers in vanoes portions of the state indicate that
consumption increased and intermit­
tent fever and typhoid fever decreased
in area of prevalence.
Consumption
was reported art 230 places, typhoid
fever at 47, diphtheria at 42, scarlet
fever at 23, measles at 11 and whooping

R^lESS

cough at 13 places.

4BSOWTE1.Y PURE

Hastings Banner
Thursday, Nov. 19, 1896.
COOK BROS.. Props.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

At the five o’clock service at Emmanuel
church Sunday afteroonu lhe vested boy
choir made their initial appearance. The
choir consists of about seventeen boys and
young men and they have been practicing
under Mrs. Carrie M. Goodyear’s direction
for tbe past few weeks. The hymns and
difficult chants were remarkably well ren­
dered and made most pleasing music.
With a little more practice and experience
it will be ail that can be desired.
Rev.
Will ^arvey, of Muskegon, spent Sun­
Taylor gave an interesting talk ou the sub­ day In the city.
ject of vested choirs aud the object in hav­
Joe Ruskle spent Sunday and Monday
ing them In the churches. - Chas. Lewis in Grand Rapids.
gave a beautifully rendered solo at this
Mis. Brad Parker aud children have
service.
gone to* Ohio .to live.
Charlie Root and Charlie Dickinson read
Donald Smith spent Sunday with his
with many misgivings the approach of the
mother at Battle Creek.
coming blizzard.
The wood pile was low
Mrs. Geo. W. Williams 1ms been on tlie
and the exchequer evidently was lower,
sick list for some time.
so Monday flight Ifeey comtfienced to help
Frank Bullis, of Johnstown, was In the
themselves to woqd belonging to lhe Has­
'
tings Engine &amp; iron Works.
They had city Tuesday ou business.
beep seen doing the same thing before and
City Marshall Haugh was put onto the
fact. He took up a location iu the office
of tbe company Monday evening and
about nine o'clock his patience was re­
warded by seeing the above named parties
waltz up to the wood pile and help tbemaeives.
The Marshall made them drop
their loads and follow him to jail.
Tues­
day morning the boys were taken before
J ustlce Gillasple and sentenced to the
Detroit House of Correction tor 60 days
each. This was pretty quick work.

It is no uncommon thing to see in driv­
ing tbrough the county at this time of tbe
year a piece of road plowed up or filled in
with fresh earth, the result of work done
by the pallimasters In working out the
Happllj'
the j1
road tax. says an exchange.
1*
custom of working out the road
the j
.j *tax iu ....
fall is going out of practice aud it should.
It puts the road in bad shape for lhe fall
rains and no one suffers more than does
the fanner who has to haul to market over
them when in that condition.
In some
road districts in tbe county tbe residents
will allow no work done later than July
1st. and those districts are object lessons
to others not so particular.
The road
question is one worthy of special agitatiou
not in tbe interest of bicyclists, but in the
interest of every man wbo'has to haul a
load or drive over- them.--Portland Ob­
server.

Mrs. Jas. Wickham, of Grand Rapids, Is
visiting relatives In tbe city.

Rev. W. W. Taylor is attending a conventiou at Hoilvnd this week.
Miss Jennie Jones, of Lacey, Is a guest
of ber sister, Mrs. Al. H. Weber.
Mr. aud Mrs. Will Marshall, of Hickory
Corners, visited In the city this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Fuller attended the
funeral of a cousin at Nashville yesterday.

Miss Reid, of Toronto, Canada, Is in tbe
city to Introduce a new course of reading.
Miss Effa Dean, of Maple G^ove, was
the guest of Miss Lousina Campbell last
week.

Dr. Parmenter nnd Miss Effa Simpson,
of Nashville, attended the lecture Tuesday
evening. •

Btrawbcrrlm for McKinley.

Shriver Bros., fruit growers near
Benton Harbor, have picked choice
strawberries daily from their out-of­
door vines during tlve past week. Four
quarts have been expressed, with ap­
propriate congratulations, to Maj. and
Mrs. McKinley. This is unprecedented
in tbe record of berry growing in Mich­
igan.
*

October's report of the Sault canal
ahmv, total freight |xuned iu the month
amounting to 1.746.527 ton., making the
year', total 14.540,000 tona
In the
month 1.W03 vowel, went through the
canal.
Work will be at once commenced on
the Benton Harbor &amp; Eastern electric­
railway. The road will traverse the best
portion of tile Michigan fruit belt.
The Sturgis post;office was entered
by burglare, the safe was. blown open
and $90 in stamp* and money, together
with private papers of the postmaster,
taken.
,
Waltz citizens were treated to the
spectacle of J. Waltz wheeling John
Keaael around the town in a wbcelbarrow. proceeded by a band of music, on |
account of tbe defeat of free silver.
John E. Wilkes, one of the oldest |

This city could du nothing that would
iucreuse business as much as by building
good roads into the city.
A go.ni many
p/ople wuuder uf what benefit a good high­
way fund la to a towu when none of the
money is spent on the streets.

What tyrants these curporatlotts
anyway. Only Iasi week a few of tho
gossip mongers got tbe report In circula­
tion that the wool boot company was to-•j
discharge ail of their gm ploy*-a and put !
Anneuinns In tbelr places, because they |
could hire (he latter for 25 cents a dav. dty goods merchants in Grand Rapids, •
The gosslpers efm» went-so far as to say • filed chattel mortgages aggregating
thsit the houses had nil been rented, and ! $33,000 for the benefit of his credtaken all around they had a very harrow­
‘
ing talr made up.
But thetv J* Jj,cl l iters.
The report of the “sound money”
one thirtyUnit t/ie rumor l*ck*-—H lacks i
the truth. There isn’t a word of truth in ! democratic state committee of the extlie report aud it Is mwie up out ot whole • penses uf the recent campaign show the I
cloth. But these norporaUans a o tyrants ! cost to have been about $12,000.
i- Derby, Wood and Chapmay cattle |
just the same so these.gussli»ers say. t
thieves, r
pleaded
It shows to what extent political exclt&lt; --------------------------„guilty
, at Kalkaska and j
. Jackson
, .
.for. .1’’wing
iiient runs In the country when it is it- i goto
the 'follow
Ing periods: iI
ported that a certain voter withdrew from I Derby, three veora; Wood, two and a
the church bvrauet ht. pr.lor Imppened to , hal( vranu and ct»mruui. one veur.
ditr. r with hlu h&gt; politic.
1‘eepl.- m«y
... ’
t f
Lumliur to
differ hom-stly hmo iwilr.e, amt politic,. , Warren U uaj A^eni room toinaing ro
but when the verdict h«» been (riven. Il ( •!»&lt;*■'&lt;&gt;“ &lt;&lt;&gt;r five &gt;v“r’ forJhe
"f
should be the duty r.r all lu help th. .ue- | larceny, han beed released on parole
ces^fui party in every way possible. We ; by Gov. Rich.
tH*lieve that republican pollcitMi will restore I
Cadet Ernest 8te4nme,ver, of the Mich- ,
coDfldeuee and prosperity it carried into 1 jg.an jnliitary academy at Orchard
------------«... the people
------ ... will
dietl q£ heort
While rid­
execution, if
they wout
find it out. But no obstacles should Im* ing in a cavalry drill. His parents re­
placed lu tbe way ot carrying out republi­
side in Milwaukee.
can policies by the minority.
The Princess knitting works, ir.onuto I be moved to M uake; gon and be consolidated with the Ama­
: zon Hosiery comp*a\.
'
Mra. Lavina Stickney, the oldest reel- '
dent of Saginaw, passed away at the '
age of 98. She is survived by seven chil­
dren. 42 grandchildren and 52 great­
grandchildren.
.
Frank Rabat, who was convicted of
I
killing John Bolda in Detroit on De­
cember 19, 1892. and sentenced to seven
1
years' imprisonment at Jackson, has
‘
• been pardoned by Gov. Rich on recom­
i' mendation of the pardon board.
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school in Battle Creek after a two weeks
vacalluu.
,

cans. Mr. A. G. Kent, a democrat, is
Sdpervl&amp;or of that township, is just as
honest and conscientious a man as lives in
tbe world, and was on the election board.
EmboMvred b; tbelr success In Assyria
the freon vertfci demanded a recount in
one of tbe precints In Tbo nappie, aud on
this recount Ritchie gained nine Votes,
electing b in by II. (net counting the
three Airtight kotea found on tbv fl?or of
the Assj ria town hall.)
The free sllverttes have now petitioned for a recount is
Orangeville and Prairieville aud the con­
test goes merrily on.
In the meantime
Mr. Ritchie is losing no sleep over any
possibility that he will be counted out

Awarded
Highest Honors—World's Fair,

VW
F CREAM

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Youngs left this
week for a visit with their son Dr. Young
al Allegan.

ed Tuesday evening was entertained while
in the city at tbe home of Jas. A. Sweezey,
he having beeu a former pastor of Mrs.
Sweezey’s.
Church anil Society.

The U. E. R. C. will meet with Rev. A.
D. Grisby Friday of this week at 7:30 p. m.

Services as usual at the M. E. church
Sunday. Morning-subject “Jesus of Nazatelh,”
Let every member of the Presbyterian
ebnreb endeavor to be there next Sunday.
St rangeare welcome.

At fi d. m. at the Presbyterian chut ch
Andrew Hgrper will be the leader of the
Y. P. S. C. E.
Every one will be weloome.

elow we tell what a few of our

B

PATRONS S^Y, WHO HAVE BOUGHT THE

CELEBRATED snag FKOOF RUBBERS
OF US.- POSITIVELY THE BEST RUBBERS EVER
WORN BY MAN......................................................................
AJ^ FORSHEY aayn: “1 hat* won thi UNAU PROOF
RUBBERS, and kuaW they mill wear tiricc as long as any other
first grade rubber."

THOS. PRINCE, of Baltianore. says:' “J hav^ worn th
BNAG PROOF RUBBERB, and they never fail to lout tnu irinter, and I have worn them three winters and started in on the
fourth winter^
I have worn the common rubbers all my hfe until hist winder,
when I bought a pair of riNAG PROOF RUBBERS, and J udn
them all last winter and they will last me all this winter:.lhty ur&gt;'
the "boss' rubbers.
EDDIE MvGLYNA
I have morn the BNAG PROOF RUBBERS audknow they
will wear, longer-than three pairs of any first grudr niblxo^f
■would buy no other.
CHAS. OLEIN ER.
There are too many of them for us to give their exact
words, but just ask any of the following gentlemen who
have worn the SNflQ FROOF RUBBERS: Geo. Bry­
ant, Baltimore; James Murray, Hastings;Rit:hard Murray,
Baltimore; Emerson Edger, Rutland, and a thousand of
others who have worn the goods. Remember I am the ex­
clusive agent.in Hastings for the^Jjflq FROOF RUB­
BERS. the other dealers claim they have them but I will
convince you if you will call that they have not the SHrtQ
FROOF goods.
Yours,

FRUIT CAKE.
Raisins + crown
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Recleaned Currants
Citron

Flour,

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Bowen’s Buckwheat...

.50

Meat Crocks.

A Factory Starts Up.

The Alaska Refrigerator company,
the largest refrigerator factory in the
world, has resunigd work at Muskegon,
after being idle all summer. The com­
pany has 3,000,000 or 4,000,000 feet of
hard wood lumber ready for immediate
manufacture, employs 350 to 450 hands,
and its annual output is 60,000 refrig-1

.

Sterling,
Crawford
&amp; Co.,

In lhe Supervisors room Jd 2 p. m. next
Tuesday a Mother* meeting will be held
In charge of lhe W. C. T. U. All women
are invited and all will be welcomed. *-x

orators. The Kelly Bros’. Manufacture &lt;
Bargain Grocers.
ing company is completing negotiations
lor tbe xnnnutacture of 3.000 Ire boxe*
ph„kxtk ..ki.kk,
Z^rei^lr kh.ldn.
8t*W Of MldjIgHli. O’UUt V nf !UUTy—
An End to Quick bhaving.
At a session of the Probate Court forthAnew ordinance has been adopted at County of Barry.holder, st lire Prolate
lOrquett. whfch wiU effectually put uJ JOygr
to .^Mrojrty.

Thank-offering service of the W. H. M.
society of tbe M. E church will be held at
tbe parsonsite Wednesday Nov. 35th nt
2:80 p. tn. Short papers will be given by
Mesdatnes Lmnpman. Phillips, Johnson,
Sweezey, Dawson, and Co »k.
Leaflet
“Gold and Incenst*,” by Mrs. Lombard.
Each member is desired to bring an offer­
ing with Mpprupriate scripture text

end to quick shaving. It provides that a .
barbe.- muM before shaving each ewe,
tamer, wash his hands, razor and scut- j
sont in a solution of bichloride of mere ‘
cury or carbolic acid, clean his nails, and i
disinfect the strap nnd comb in alcohol.1
Then, U th. enatomer ba. not tired oi
waiting and gone, he may shave him.

Every one is invited to come to tbe Ep­
worth League Tt^tadsy evening, Nov. 94.
The piemfaen are requeued to come pre­
pared to entertain the andiencewith songs,
rccltaikma or any thtog In 1 hat line, or pay
a forfeit in vegetables, groceries or money
anine to be distributed &gt;0 the worthy poor
of tbe oity.
ForMte mint be paid ‘by
Wednr-aday boon Nov. flSlh.

MUaonr. v-x-tr . v.»Z. &lt;1
Chamberlain, a. ia. .\ur. ‘-43.—Ice
formed on the Missouri river Wednes­
day, and now tbe ioe is strong enough
for the safe crossing of stock nnd wagon
teams. This is the earliest that the
river baa closed here for 15 or 20 years.

robbed

Spence.

MAKE

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Mrs. Celia M. Cooley, a resident of [
Galesburg for more than 60 years, and
x pensioner on account of the war of
1812, died at tbe age of 82 years. Mrs.
Cooley lived alone and had jtjeen noted
for her frugal habits. A search of the
house resulted in the discovery of two
rolls of bills of money, one behind the
chest, and another Inclosed in paper and
rolled up in ar old sheet. Further In­
vestigations are expc*oted to lead to
other similar results.

h.’

Washington, Nov. 16.—Returns from
the various congressional districts
throughbut the country show that the
next house will probably have 207 republicans^ 137 democrats and 13 populists.
■

amazoo this week.

Mr. Beiger. president of the Mishawaka
knit boot factory, and his wife, have been
guests of Chester and R. B. Messer and
other friends tn tbe city t e past week.
Louis Albert Banks, D. D„ who lectur­

Did You Ever Strike a
Snag and Punch a Hole in
Your Boot? .......

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS. 1 at Chicago, are

Clark has returned to her

Two Van Bureu county farmers,
Isaac Hazlett nnd Norman ll Jones, bet
on election, and as a result the former
will have to operate the latter’s furm
from January 1, 1307, to December 31
of the same year. Hazlett was conflMrs. T. B. Hart and daughter Ola, of dent Bryan would be elected, while
Wayland, are visiting friends in the city Jones was sure McKinley would be the
and vicinity.
next president. A few weeks before
J. T. Lombard is confined to the house the election they made a bet stlpulatwith tonsilitis. which has been epidemic ing that tbe loser should take care of
the winner’s stock, do all the plowing,
In their family.
seeding, harvesting and, in fact, manage
Misses Anna and Jennie Wolf and niece
every detail of the farm work, beaidea |
Miss Nichols returned last week from a paying the hired help necessary, in advisit at Howard City.
ditton
to doing his own farm work. .
The Election Commissioners are having
Miss Edith Barnum returned Friday Hazlett declares he will live up to the '
p picnic in determining who is elecbd
•
Sheriff. In the returns.from Assyria In from New York state where she has been agreemenL-s
x
-some way Samuel Ritchie was credited spending tbe summer.
Mrs, Arthur Mlehner and son of Detroit
The three-masted schooner Wauke- '
with the vote given Mr. Mack. Tbe Freeallverites petitioned for a recount. Those visited Mrs. M. H. Bailey and other rela- aha, CapL Duncan Corbett, with salt *
from
Ludington for South Chicago,
who went to Assyria after tbe ballot tlves in the city the past week.
foundered off Muskegon, taking six men
box found four ballots on tbe floor of
Mr. and Mrs. Levant Freeman and to a watery grave with her. Frank
tbe polling place, three of them were daughter, of Lansing, spent tbe fore part
Deiach, the sole survivor, was taken off
straight Republican ballots and one Na­ of the week at Henry C. Cook’s.
a raft of wreckage. Deiach asserts that
tional.
Tbe poll list showed 322 votes
Miss Kempton went to Charlotte Tues­ Capt. Corbett was directly responsible
east and there were only 318 in the day where she will give a recital previous for the loss of the vessel and the death
of five men of ner crew. He aays that
ballot box, showing that these four ballots to returning to her home at Hillsdale,
Cpt. CorbMi vr« Iwuu,. with drink.1
had been voted all right.
Of course on
Rev. A. D. Grisby and Mrs. Barnum are nnd not only refused to take proper
lhe recount the four ballots could not be
representing the Presbyterian church at
counted, though there is no question but
the state Sunday school convention at Kal­ vented the crew from taking measures
what they would be counted if taken be­

fore court
Tbe returns from Assyria
gave Mr. Ritchie 23 majority. As he went
ap to Jt&amp;syria with 24 majority it was sup­
posed be wits elected by 47.
Tbe recount
gave Mr. Mack 23 majority (not counting
Mr.
the ballots found on tbe floor.)
As "
Ritchie went up to Assyria with 24 and
the recount gave Mack 22 majority, thia
We
showed Ritchie elected by but two.
will say here that the error in Assyria
cannot be laid at the door of tbe republi­

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VOL. XLI.

NO. 30

HASTINGS, MICH.. NOVEMBER 2Q, 1896.
P A. SHELDON,

SSV '■ SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSMS

i THE BEST ADVBR| TISING MEDIUM IN
! BARRY COUNTY. ...

WHOLE NO. 2163

Dalton.

Atetract and Ke.1 Estate Offlce.
Prichanfrllie. '
The K. O. T. M. bad a very nice social
Abwrwt UlMS.riMtinxs
A very interesting wedding occasion is
D&lt;"&gt; Jewelja *i borne from Lanriox to
Money to loan on Real Estate Raal Rriaro at their haU Saturday evening. November to be chronicled in the annals of Priehaidspend Thanksgiving.
On
com
mission'.
\General
con
»»*
vaccine
YOUR WiNTER ^5U/rotnC?hlpi?t*
A company of about
Rookx.com^ 21. after which refreshments were served ville, Barry Co.
Kdnr Tyler .nd wife, of Vermontville,
consoling
of
ice
cream
and
cake.
Satur
­
sixty friends gathered Nov. 18 at tbe hos­
Rooon1*'
lurnlsn compile
UNDERWEAR.. sbrtraS.
day evening. December 7, they will have pitable homn of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel are visiting at John Tasker’s this week.
Mrs. Lizzie Tasker is very sick.
another *!»«&gt; all L. O. T. M. and K. O. T. Weeks. Groups of guests were present
CALL AND.....(1DLGROVB &amp; PUTTER,
Our Aid Society will meet with Mrs. L.
M. and their families will be invited to at­ from the immediate vicinity, and from
Park. n*xt Thursday.
Attorney* at Uw
LOOK AT OUR V
tend. Admission—good behavior.
Banfield. Nashville, Augusta and Battle
The C. E. at this place intend Io have a
10 Phll,P T- Colgrove.)
Mrs. Allee Crosby has been visiting in Creek. The parlors were finely decorated
r,..,!Gfttee tn Uaipo block. Hasuuxs. &gt;
VALUES'FOR ..
Christmas tree, Christmas Eve.
Battle Creek. ’
rracUees tn allthe courts of the state.
with flowers and wedding symbols.' At
Surprise, party Monday evening. Joe
! Mrs. Alice Williams and Mrs. J. Wilkin­ noon the bridal party, consisting of Irv­
A K. KKNASTON.
son were nt Kalamazoo shopping recently. ing R Phillips and Miss Ella A. Weeks, vrago was true victim. Pleasant time, nice
**’*
. - AM®they at Law,
Little Roscoe Pierce while playing in principals and Sherman Zimmerman, of crowd, but weather awfully unpleasant
Chas. Serven has returned from Dakota.
, A,
J. 8. Goodyear ft Co.’s store.)
some rag weed gut a hull to one of thft Ban tie Id and Miss Ada Mosher, uf Clover­
iTacUcestn ail courts of the Blate CoWuom
Jay Prescott is moving Into tin- house at
beedi in his eye. It clung to the ball so dale groomsman and bridesmaid, took
Sixes 34 U&gt; ®.
promptly attended to.
the
cider mill and Orin Phillips is moving
tightly as to necessitate the administering their station Id tbe parlor under a flora]
into the house-be vacates.
L R. TIMMERMAN', lioiuapatMc Phy of chloiofonu to remove the same. Dr. horseshoe. Rev. W. S. Potter, pastor of
Scribner, assisted by Dr. Jordan, removed tbe 1st Presbyterian church of Battle
Sidun and Surgeon.
e guarantee these goods to be *■ ’
Office over Roger's grocery store.)
.. .,
,
Creek then pronounced the marriage cerethe oest Values on the market this
Mrs. H. F
_____
:____ •­ afier|«H&gt;ny. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips will take to
Art Reed wheeled Walter Pike from the
Roblnson J'im
“Jurued
(1 A. SCRIBNER, M. D.,
season.
.—i days with
..u uher son Jo.
»_
home
AU£US,a uugjjy beautiful store to the mill race and dumped him In
.''Pending several
"
Physician and Surgeon,
Mrs. Eunica Wilkinson and son Grover, । pnaenta as souvenirs of the occasion. all on account of McKinley’s election.
•.
Delton,
.
Mich.
*
Mrs. Cameron has got her honae nearly
have returni &lt;t from Chicago.
These gifts were not merely formal com­
Office In residence, one block «mu»i of depot.
About 50 Men’s ant? Youths’
Tom Doyle and a gentleman friend from pliments for we hear thatr these young finished. The painters are at work.
The ladies will furnish a Thanksgiving
Hastings have been spending a few dajs at people possess in au unusual degree tbe
Suits (hat I will closeout away be­ U A. &amp; c. H. BARBER
Beechwood hunting.
respei-t and good will of tbeir entire ac­ supper at the town hall on Thursdav even­
Physicians and ^unreons.
low value.
ing. Everyone invited.
Was.
H.
Chase
was
at
the
county
seat
quaintance.
The
music
of
tbe
occasion,
Galls In city or county responded to with
We bear a great many rumors about the
Saturday.
especially the admirable rendering of Men­
promptness, day or-night.
B. Shriner. of Hastings,, was in town delssohns wedding march, added much to re-count
last weeklookiug after some ballot boxes. the pleasure of the guests. The party was
A. LAMPMAN.
25 lloz. Glovesand Mittens that
Mrs. Backus has gone to Hastings to finely entertained at a banquet after the
•
D. D. S.
Board of Canvasser* Adjourn.
must move very soon. Also Caps,
All kinds of Dentul work done carefnllr and take care of Mr. Williams and wife.
wedding ceremony and congratulations
The official board of canvassers ad­
New Neckwear and Collars this promptly, Li&gt;cal xnerthriiH. gui orcblororonn
Mr. Kidd’s little daughter, and also Bert were over. An interesting feature of the journed Saturday after being in eession for
°'Zr 1Kacaet Stored
Pennock’s, are convalescing.
week.
houra 8 to U and 1 to ft. .
presence of three other recently married nearly two weeks. Following is a brief
Mrs. Miller is tbe guest ot her parents, couples belonging to the same “set" and summary sliowing total vote cast iu county
J., C. l.AMPMAN’. M. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Thresher.
Madame Rumor more than hinted that and majority for each candidate:
•
Officv with WVA. Luuipman, calln promptly
Mina Davqport was at Hastings,
cupid is still busy among other members
aosw«reu Nik-cUI attenUvn given to Httlng
Total Dumber of votes cast for governor
of the set and has considerable unfinished in the county 6&lt;56:;. of which Pingree r. re­
Clothier. tra&gt;.«H4 30i! treating Hernia or Rup:ure lor urday, to take a violin lesson.
radical cure. The majority of ca&gt;.,&gt; c.iu hr
B. J. Robinson, of QrangevHle, was the business to attend to In the vicinity. ceived 3300; Safford silver proh. 07;
“
iwm^nenxiy cured1 wiihoui u surgical.opera-. gheat uf the doctor recentlyWhen the wedding party dispersed tbe Sprague s. m. dem.. 118; Sllgh s, 3120;
Will AshGy is improving nicely.
most delightful Impressions and memories Giberson gold proh., 48: Bliss, 1. TinMrs. Dr. Scribner spent the past iweek of th.- occasion were carried away, while gree’s plurality, 171.
'
aw and collection office of
at Kendall and Kalamazoo.
with the iiewiy married couple were left
Congressman—Total 6-466. E. L. JHam;
J. M. SMITH.
Aaron Tallman, of Alamo, has been the most hearty congratulations.
ilton r, 3301;; Roman I. Jarvis s, 3105.
Collections made In nil parts of the state looking after -some timber here tbe past
Hamilton's maj. 130.
\.
Conveyancing a speciality. Special pains week. We understand he bought some ot
Electors—Toral 92,914. McKinldy elec­
Prairieville.
tak^n in drafting contracts. chattel mort­ Nick Kahler.
.
tors average 8294: Bryan electors 3153.
Mrs. Mae Mullen returned fromCblca____
gages Itnd wills.
Woodland, Mich.
Ma’ble Thayer has been in town looking go Monday where she has been to visit tier
State Senator—Total 6482; Frauk Mer­
up the sawing job for Mr. Tallman.
Mer­
mother Mrs. Milo Lehman, who has been rit r, 3312; A. D. Hughes 3, 3170.
pdward Taggart
Loyal E. Ktmppeu.
John Scribner spent t!Te past week in very ill.
rit’s maj. 142.
Do You Want a’
Kalamazoo with his daughter. Mrs. Barnes.
Arthur Denison.
Representative—Total 6480.
Myron
Miss
Jennie
Drummond
and
Clare
Are
TAGGART. KNAPPEN &amp; DENISON
Hartman Bros, have put in a corn and Blakeman returned to their schools Mon­ Wing r. 3266; w.W. F. Hicks s, 3314.
LAWYERS
GOOD Fur Robe
cob crusher in their mill.
Rooms Bl 1 817 Michigan Trust Co. Bldg.,
day. Miss Jennie will teach at South Wing’s maj. 552.
in or­
Luthur Brown and wife have gone to Pine Lake where she has'taught a number
Grand Rapid*. Michigan.
Judge of Probate—Total 6509; James B.
Fort Payne, Alabama, to spend the winter. of terms and Clare has also been teaching Mills r. 3388; R M. Bates 8, 3130. Mills
der. We
maj 268.
1
| AMES A. SWEEZEY,
Word hat been received that Will Jordan in the Blake district-.
pense; more durable
\havenice ''
Attorney at law.
has killed a deer.
.
Sheriff—Thtal 6455. Sam. C. Ritchie r,
A social was held at Henry Benson's last
ur known? If so send
Buckwheat
Oleu Chamberlain, ot Cloverdale, has Tuesday night.
Hartings. Mich.
All reported a good tithe 3233; C. M. Mack s, 3232. Ritchie’s maj.
Practices in all courts of the state. Col­ been laying a wall for Dr. Scribner under with plenty of fun and pie.
ir.
ides-' XVe manufacture
Hour, delic­
Clerk—Total 6498. \V. W. Brown r,
bis barn.
The Epworth Leagues of Milo and South
ats, Gloves, Mittens and
ious Maple lections promptly attended to.
“
Will VanHorn has just completed a 30x Pine united with Prairieville League in a 3301; W. E. Webb s, 3197.
Brown's
ran Horse, Dog, Mule,
Syrup, Fancy
40 barn for himself.
rally at tbe M. E. church this place on maj. 104.
r. Elk, Wolf. Angora,
Creamery But­
Register—Total 6489.
C. F.
. Brooks r.
School will commence Monday, Decem­ Saturday last. An all day session was
\V.M. LI. STEBBINS.
Brooks'
ber 9, with two teachers.
’ ’
Funeral Director.
i.r. Calf. Cow, Steer
ter and the finest
held with a basket dinner at the church 3408: A. G. Courtright 9, 8081.
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Rooms next u&gt; Christmas' Phoh 'graph
Mr. Phillips who has been working for and though the attendance was smaller maj. 3’7.
..&lt;! other skins can be
Breakfast Bacon
Studio. Residence 30y Court stovt. AU
Treasurer--Total 6497.
J. G. Hughes
Mr. Blackman has moved out of town.
than
expected
on
account
of
bad
weatlier
alia promptly tended day or night.
that ever curled on
? alike—soft and pliable.
. 212.
a very interesting time wajj enjoyed by all r. 8353; Rods. 3441. Hughes maj.
Prosecuting Attorney—Total 6496. -- M.
ii gridiron. Combine
present.
J
Joburtown.
F.
Jordan
r,:8222;
Sullivan
s.
8270.
SulMiss
Bokyus,
of
Grand
Haven.
Is
the
E.
BARRELL
these four ingredients
Ou'
S. E. Gaskell and T. E. Godde bave been
'
..
•
Attorney nt law.
guest of Mrs. Buell also hl?r parents Mr. livan’s maj. 48.
on the sick list.
’
and you have some­ mOfficr
Circuit Court Comm's—Total 12,981.
oxer Hartings City Bunn. Collections
Olds
and
wife,
of
Decatur.
.
Lyman Mann and a number ot hunters
thing that will drive promptly attended to. and general law business
Dayton Stanley bas purchased the farm J. E. Barrell r. 3307; C. S. Palmerton r,
have been camping at Fine lake. A great
st in the state. Robes
away sorrow and bring transacted.
formerly owned by William Stanley north 3300; F. W, Walker s, 3184; E. D. Mal­
scarcity of game is reported.
lory a, 3190. Rep. maj. 283.
.
&lt; returned to you in thirty
‘ happiness to the most dis­
Fred Nye and family were seen on our of tbe village.
Surveyor-r-Total 6479. Lee S. Cobb r,
The friends of M. Norris and wlfe;g?.th. ixty days. Send for 'sam­
.
astings
ity
ank stree’.s-on Sunday.
consolate. We furnish the
3272;
Dur N. Stowell a, 3207 Cobb's maj,
Arthur Paul made a visit with the fam­ ered al their home last Friday evening and 05.
ples and price list.
seperate articles, you do ,
Hastings, - - Mich.
gave
them
a
pleasant
surprise.
ily of Engineer Will Strang, of the C. Jt G.
Coroners-i-Total
13,958.
Jos.
W.
M. T. Jones has moved onto his farm
your own compounding..........
T.. who resides on N. Union St. Battle
Sackett r, 8310i Wm. H. Snyder r, 3302;
north of tbe village.
Creek, returning Thursday.
D.
E.
Fuller
s,
S8169;
H.
A.
Powers
5,
SURPLUS, &gt;20,000.00
J. DeBack has moved Into Arthur TerFrank Holtom has no desire to go up in
8177. Rep. maj. 266.
Incorporated under the lawn ot the State of smoke this winter tbereiore he bas had a rIls bouse.
Michigan.
There will be a union temperance meet­
new chimney constructed on bls place of
ing at tbe M. E. church Thanksgiving Thoraupple and Irving Sunday School
Open for business, Dec. IS, 1886. residence.
Bargain Grocers.
•
Association.
Hiram Coleman and bis party have re­ evening.
The 9th semi-annual meeting of the Sun­
OFFICERS.
turned from their hunting trip In northern
D. G. Robttwon. President
North Irving.
day School Association of Tbornapple and
Mlchiraieand report a very successful trip
Cheater Mettscr. Vice Pres.
Quite a young winter! Just a reminder Irving Townships will be held at Middle­
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Dan W. Reynolds: Cashier as regards game.
Uur friend Jrving Phillips, of Ross. Kal­ of the pleasant evenings we hope to enjoy ville on Tuesday, December 1, 1996, in tbe
DIRECTORS:
amazoo county, has awakened to tbe re- around the fireside with those we love at
W. H Powers,
Dan W. Reynolds.
Congregational church. Officers:
R. B. Messer.
soonsIblllUcs of the matrimonial relaUon. home.
D. G. Robinson,
Chester Messer. He was united in marriage at noon on
M. L.Conk.
Dressing poultry for Thanksgiving is I to President—D. A. Carpenter, Parmelee.
A FULL — of ladles and childrens first
P. T. Colgrove.
grade rubbers at the Racket.
All new
Wednesday to Ella Wix of Baltimore town­ be the order for this week in this locality Vice-Pres.—Miss Augusta Hinkley, Free­
I’ROBATK ORDER.
port.
goods
Phin Smith.
ship. tit the residence of the bride’s grand­ and we intend to enjoy some of the fruits
St4i- uf Mlctilgaa, County of Barry—m.
Has the only sarlngs department in Barry parents. Samuel Wix and wife. Rev. W. S.
Secretary—Mrs. L C- Chapman, Middle­
At.a - Sidon ot the Probate Court for Un
of onr labor.
pays Interest on all ttof
County ot iUrrv, bolden at the Probate office. Id
ville.
:
Will
Cushing
was
obliged
to
close
his
Potter,
of
Battle
Creek,
officiating.
May
the City of HastingM.ln said county.on Wednes­ SCHOOL SLATES We sell for 5c and
happiness and prosperity attend tbeir way. school for the past week on account of Asst. Sec.—Miss Blanche Hendershott,
day. the mtn day of November in the year one
10c others ask 10c and 15c.
How Is
Irving.
thc.isand etch: hundred and ninety-six.
We
cannot
tell
by
a
look
whether
It
is
a
sickness
but
is
better
at
this
writing.
that? All tbe difference Is in the price.
Present, uharles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Most of the foreign pupils of the Middle­ Treasurer—Mrs. D. W. Johnson, Middle­
union lack, a rebel reg. Turkish. Armenian
Phin Smith, at the Racket
Probate.
ville.
or Hottentot or in fact what It means but ville high school have taken to bachelor
In the matter of the estate of Nancy
morning session
ENAMELED
ware
at
about
K
what
M.-loMan, deceased.
should Infer that It means a rude hlut, di­ quarters for tbe winter season.
'in r*4tiinz and filing the petition duly veriothers ask. Tbe reason is I buy at the
School opens again next Monday In the 10 00-Devotional Exercises—Rev. H. Appleton.
rected at the district bosrd of number one,
tirt^ot Ralph ». Jordan, step aon of said de
Reading o&lt; Minutes.
factory.
No
one
else
does.
We
warrant
Wood
district
with
its
former
teacher,
Dell
to stir them to action In the matter of pro­
ceased, proving for reasons therein stated that
Appointment of Committees.
viding a suitable star spangled banner for Games.
30-Addre*s of Welcome—Miss Minnie
the ware the best grade.
an order or decree be made by this court deDietrieh.
termiaing who are or were the lawful heirs of
Dr. Hani In was seen on our streets last
Phin Smllh, at tbe Backet.
the benefit of the school.
Respoese-Mr. A. D. Hughes. IrriDg.
Mid decea»ed and entitled to Inherit tbe real
The death of the mother of Mrs. Prine, Sunday. Quite a number are complaining 11 OO-Mission of tbe Sunday School:
estate
of said deceased and
Hohl.
v their respective , 5 ORDERS this week for tin ware.
her of. throat trouble but nothing serious has
ui) To Open the Door for Scripture
of Ban field, at an advanced age, at ter
right* therein.
Sure
the
price
and
Quality
of
tbe
goods
reaching—Rev. Boon, Caledonia.
—ijtooTt
TbrreupoD
it Is
U ortMfal, that Friday.tbe elevresulted as yet
home near JackWHL Is announced.
To Secure Conversion of Scholars—
does it.
Phin Smith, at the Racket
^Qthdav
‘ uf December.,A. D. 1396. at ten o'clock
Epworth League service Sabbath even­
v. R. D. Freeman, Irving.
in the
ie forenoon be aasli
assigned for tbe hearing ol
ing.
(c) When Converted Direct Them to Tbesaid •!»’G;;
,,. and that the heirs w
- FOR SALE A lot of pictures framed,
titk&gt;n
at law of said
Church— Rev. F. N.' Janes. Middleville.
Buyers
of
beef
cattle,
sheep,
etc.
are
too
deceased
and .jal!
oersons_______
Interested Id
: other ______
sent us against orders. We will make a
i Mrs. Pierce,
Sielby, is visiting her
(d)
To Teach Them tbe Blessings ot
.'aid •.• 'tate.
date, are required to appear at a session
Christian service—Bev. G. W. Mylne,
sacrifice of them.
m. and other relatives, numerous to mention. McKinley prices
aister Mrs. Ha
&lt;&gt;i said court, then to be bolden at the Probate of­
are already on the market
Freeport.
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Phin Smith, at tbe Racket
fice. : the City of Hastings, in said County, and
Mesdames E.------ fkenmore
t----------- and Jennie
General
Discussion led by Mrs. M. M.
*hoA cause. If any
there
be. why
Reynolds visited at Galesburg. Tuesday.
&gt;
rmney.
the prayer of the petitioner may not be NEW LOT of fancy hair pins and side
Cloverdale
.
Mrs. Philip Barber who Is sick with
AFTERNOON SESSION
grantee. And It Is further ordered, that
combs. latest tblng but.
Kate Replogle, oldest daughter of Abram 1 »-Devotional Exerclses-Rev, T. N. Janes,
pneumonia is thought to be on tbe gain.
•aid i-'iltloner give notice to tbe persons
Phin Smith, at tbt ’ ackeL
lotererted In said estate, of the pendency of
Middleville.
.
School closed for vacation at West Replogle, was married on the evening of
said . p-»utfbn
the„hearing
thereofInbyUcausing
Report of Schools by Delegates.
. ttiis
J.I,and
order
be puUHbal
h, Hu । VEILING All the leleet UtlWt. OOU #
Cressey on Friday.
Tbe teacher. Miss tbe 19th. to Lester Terpenlng. Sixty-three
a cop;,
order
to be
published In
the
HasReport of State Convention-Miss Jennie
Puis Smith. «t ttw Racirt.
I Biuns^tias gone to Addison on a visit to invited guests were present to do honor to
Robertson—M iddlevi lie.
ting- Banner, a newspaper printed and clrcu- '
ji home
nome lifeme. her prrento
the pleasant
side of
the occasion.
2 10- Paper • The Primary Teacher a ShepiUed in Mid County of Barry, once in each
13 I.
.
Lerd"—Dr. Lizzie Hendershott.
for three successive weeks previous to BTATIONBB.Y Well we Hire from N
Miss Hattie Chamberlain Is visiting
possible with
Clara
Calr of Augusta, is visiting her
__ Cairns,
Discussion led by Mae Bassett. Middle­
•aid ' » of hearing.
to S more iban our competitor, for tbe Make it as inviting as a
friends at Hickory'Corners.
ville.
sister
Jennie
Reynolds.
■ Ck *i. W. Armstrong. Judge of Probate.
every aid to ease and enjoyment.
seme
money.
Mrs.
Barrett,
daughter
of
Mrs.
Peter
2
40
—
The Teacher's Week Day Work—Rev.
• A true copy.)
.
Lily Pafker 13 dangerously ill with ty­
Pius Smith, it tbe Racket.
Our parlor furniture carries art,
Walter A. Blas. Middleville.
Grant, has moved into John Doonan’s
phoid fever.
Discussion led by Mrs. Q. A. Ward,
beauty
and
luxury
to
the
highest
bouse.
REMEMBER yon ret millinery noxis
Death has again been with us and taken
PROBATE ORDER,
Freeport.
'
Wm. Ashby is getting better..
rt Michigan, County ot Barry—as.
3 10—.The Sunday School as a Moral Force to
here as cheap as you could at wholesale. point.
Fill your best room with from our midst another loved and respect­
“
«e&lt;«rteD of the Probate Court for the
The
Community—Bev. Ralph Wooton.
Howard
Buckhout,
who
is
quite
sick,
We will close out our stock.
Freeport.
these suberb pieces and the word ed citizen, Mrs. Mary A. Barber who died went home to Kalamazoo last Monday
■
of r.:-.rrj
Barry,
r, noiaen
holden at
at uie
the rrooawj
Probate vuice,
Office,
in the city qf Hartings, in said cownty. on
Friday Nov. 20. *96. aged 67 years. 2 mo..
Phis Smith,.at the Racket
Discussion led by Mr. H. E. Hendrick.
.V. • ,
* .• thr turK
A
‘parlor’ will have a new meaning 20 days. Mary A. Mead was born Aug. although hardly able to do so.
Middleville.
X*»tb &lt;t.n
dny of V.ivj..mlu.K
November m
in til
the
year &gt;ie thousand eight hundred and ninety KNOCKED OUT Just armed, a ladles for you.
3 40—The Duties of Parents to the Bunday
Obed Chamberlain is on the sick list.
Costly furniture is,' of 80, 1829 at Adams. Seneca Co., Ohio; was
School
—Mr. W. L Cobb. Middleville.
thick .hoe made on a fine sho* 1Mt ■"&lt;1
married
to
Joel
Barber
Sept
6.
1858,
liv
­
Discussion led by Mr. A. D. Hughes,,
course, elegant, but the furniture
■nt. Chailes W. Armstrong, Judge of
looks ns well as a fine shoe. Wears like
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Irving.
ing in Ohio until 1873 when they
we
show
is
elegant
without
being
Business.
Iron. Price rlsht Made especlaJy for
n: al ter of the estate of Lorenzo
mured to Cressey.
Mr. Barber died Dec.
Master Henry Gray visited W. E. ,
- ■ 't*crAiedl.
EVENING SESSION
us at tbe factory.
costly.
.
.
94. ’8S, since which time she bas beeu Mosey’s last week.
reading and filing tbe petition duly verified
7
00
-Song
Service led by Congregational
.
Pins
S
mith
,
at
the
Racket.
Those
sunny
suggestions
ot
econ
­
tenderly
cared
for
by
her
children.
Mrs.
Miss
Jennfe
Jarrard
is
much
improved
‘'' i: - ph K Jordan, son of said deceased, pn*yChoir.
,
hu' for reawns therein stated that »n order
Barber bad been an invalid for many at this writing.
7 38—Devotional Exercises led by Rev. R. D.
ordryteebe made by this court determining 4TH OBDEB for hosiery end under­ omy, our prices, are full of pleas­ years but rapidly failed for the past few
Freeman.
There will be a corn social at the home
wear Just In. The prices must be right antness for buyers.
0 are or were the lawful heirs of said deCall and see
Solo
—
Mr.
G.
A. Carter.
months. Death had do fears for h«r but of O. F. Lons Thursday evenlug, Decem­
ce.tMrai and entitled to Inherit the real estate of
and tbe goods are.
Address 1 “Jeans of Nazareth,”—Rev.
us before buying m the furniture she desired to go and calmly bade her ber 3rd. for the M. E. rSunday School.
»atd avceased and tbeir respective rights there
Tbo»*. Cox, Hastings.
Pins Smith, at toe Backet
line as we have some fine goods friends good-bye and fell asleep. She Everybody Invited.
Collection.
Ti.-n-urmn it l&lt; ordered.that Friday rbe elev­
Benediction.
The regular Epworth League business
leaves four children; Herbert, who lives
enth day o( December. A. D. 18 GM ten o'clock Id MITTENS We bave a nice lot of Iodise for the price.
__
TAKE NOTICE
and miasea mlllena. The price Is right
die P'renoon. be assig ned for the hearing of said
l.i California; Mrs. Battle Holden, of meeting will be held at the church Friday
pvtitioih and that the heirs at law of said deceas­
RENKES &amp; WALLDORFF.
Pastors, superintendents, teachers and
Also milieus for boys and men from sc
evening,
Dec.
4th.
A
short
literary
pro
­
Richland
and
Enos
and
Mrs.
Mattle
Gil
­
ed and all ocher persons Interested in said
Sabbath Sebool workers and all awbo are
bert living at home, three grand child­ gram will also be presented. '
loose. Cali and see.
eslate, are required to appear at a session of
interested in Sunday School work through­
Phis Smith, at the Racket
*aid court, then to be holden at the Probate
Undertakers.
g( Forrf., Ho„, ren and two sisters, Mrs. Emily J. Mead,
in the city of Hastings, In said county,
out these two townships are members of
Castleton.
of Cressey and Mrs. Close, of Rochester,
ml sh- .. rause. if any there be. why the prayer DO TOUWANT a corset? We have
N.
Y.
Her
funeral
was
held
Monday
at
Albert Barnum and wife, of Woodland, the Association and are urgently in v I tod
J the petitioner may not be granted. And
Warner Bros, and Uie Jackson corset
iu o’clock. Rev. Rlcbtmyer, of Delton, of- were guests of Asa Noyes and wife Wed­ to atteud thia convention, because you will
It Is further ordered, tfrnt said petitioner give
None better, only our price Is less.
HASTINGS MARKETS.
noise c to the persons Interested in said estate,
get an inspiration that will help you lu
ticia ting.
nesday.
Puts Smith, ar the Racket
M the pendency of said peUtfoa. and the bear­
Butler. 11 to 13.
W. I. Marble and family have moved to your work.
fog thcreel'by causing a copy of this order to be
Middleville extends a generous Invita­
punished in the Hastings Banner a news­ DOLLS, DOLLS We double discount
Hind* Corner*.
Nashville.
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&gt;
paper printed and circulated In said County of
them all on price and quality.
Asa.Noyes who has been seriously ill tion, and aside from that, the work Is Im­
Iwnr once iu each week for three successive
A. R. Smith has moved to your city and
Lard per lb.. 6portant enough to demand the presence of
P
his
S
mith
,
at
the
Racket
for
tbe
past
two
weeks
Is
slowly
recover
­
PouloMPernu.. 20.
weeks previous to »aid day of hearing.
Melvin Smith has moved onto hia farm.
those Interested in Sunday School work.
CHAKUtS W. AJLMBTBONG,
Rye per hU;.®-..,
NEW OUTING flannel Just arrived.
Mrs. Onton Johnson, of Batbmore. is ing.
(A true copy 1
J udge of Probate.
Mrs. J. C. Neisa will bare an auettao at
Phis Smith, at the Racket
BeMtffalSea Shell*.
spending a few days with her daughter.
her farm Nov. 24th.
Wheat. reu K'1
Nrs. W. O. Tobias.
Nina Downing cloned her fall term of Inquiries from northern people
Wbeu.
‘“T.'"- “
IjOta
Payne
and
mother,
of
Cloverdale,
Hav per ton. 6 to *
school in tht Fetehner dlatrlet Friday nod now I am prepared to an*
were the guests of Mrs. Wm. Kline, ThuisA VORfi When In seed of « anit, over­
with an exhibition in the evening.
Beans. 50 to to
day.
.
.
...
eoat, frit*- rffbbert In fact anything In
Fred Lowder has been quite ill the past
Ben Bunnell, of
or Cooper,
vooper, has
u» been visittbe clothing turnlMhlng goods Hoe call
cca WIW«
•
rri~d.intblajrietoW&gt;»• PM&lt;
«*2
on wand If U»e good* wit yon we will
Frank Hoover and family have moved
' Cora Joora. ot roar city. ,pent
trv *Dd make the price.
We have tbe
into John Furnlss’ bouse and will work
M
rt
ol
tbe
week
with
EU
Boblmi
mods and they m»t KO.
1 have too
his farm tbe coming summer.
Uy.
Buckwheat flour, 1»
CHASE &amp; SANBORN S
Phjx Smith, at the Racket

&gt;|EN BUYING.. ,,

Eves
Properly
Fitted
With
Glasses.

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50c, 75c and 90c

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5
I

Charge
For
Testing.

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Thursday, Nov. 26. 7896
COOK BROS.. Props

THE RAREST COINS.
Big Prices Paid in America for
Odd Pieces.
remunerative BualneM In Don.
Collectors Who Dispone of Them
to Wealthy Indlvidaaln—Val­
uable Spoelmans.

It would seem that, at some far dis­
fresher
Nothing makes
tant date, a people more civilized than
any oi the prliAt Kafir tribe. h«l peu,»iU“
etrated into the region w. now call »&gt;&gt;■'&gt;&gt; °°“e «“
। manner at deUeato
Maabonaiwd, and fill jnalntaincti It, : .tr.pe. at r«y moderate prim.. Fnre
arit there tor a mnaldorable period.
.hould not coat much. All etoe
Remaina of gold worker, am foond in
need buy to a cheap plato cortet
- - ■
----- cover-ono coming high in the neck
and not too big In the armhola That to
beleland—retnaina which Uow that! 7™ “^atot. cut three teugtb.
roinisqy must have been carried on, by |
primitive methoda, no doubt, but Atill ,
upon a scale larger than wq can well
dc« wSn SF^lSa. ■**
of ***
u»
“
jjj
j
___
Kafir tribes as we now see them. There
arc, moreover,
moreover, in
iu thtese regions, awl
jolly .not
not far
far from
from some
»ome oid
old gc
goldusually
’ *
—icxworking, pieces of ancient buildings
ecuted with a neatness and finish, as I

The fad of collecting coins has be­
come almost as complicated as that
which has to do with postage stamps.
Some numismatists devote their at­
tention to gold pieces exclusively, oth­ well ns with an attempt at artistic ef­
ers to silver money, and others to cop­ fect, which are en tirely absent from the
per. The most- conspicuous in the last rough Avails, sometimes of loose stones,
category la-B. H. Collins, who, on one sometimes plastered with, mud, which
occasion, exchanged a one-carat dia­
the Kafirs build to-day.
mond for a rare cent. The rarest cents
These old buildings are, with one ex­
are those of 1793, 1799 and 1804; but.
ception, bits of wall inclosing forts or
or has been said, their value, depends
residences. They are constructed ot
chiefly on condition. Badly worn or
small blocks of the granite of the coun­
mutilated specimens are worthless. Of
try, carefully trimmed to be of one size,
the old-style copper half-cents the most
and are usually ornamented with a sim­
valuable dates are. 179C, 1831. 1836, 1640
ple pattern, such, as the MPealled “her­
to 1848 and 1832. The half-cent of 1796
ringbone” pattern. The one exception
in first-class condition is worth $30.
is to be found in the ruins of Zimbabwe,
The nickel cent of 1856, with flying in southern Mashonaland. lien- a wall
eagle, is worth from ?1 to $2. Silver 30 feet high, and from 6 to 12 or 14 feet
3-cent pieces from 1S63 to 1873 will !
fetch from 15 cents to 25 cents each. ! thick, incloses a large elUptieal space,
filled' with 'other buildings, some of
»A considerable premium attaches to j
which were apparently intended for the
half dimes of 1794 to 1797, 1800 to 1803, ;
!_purpo«e
_purpose oi
of wursmp.
worship. There
x arre urv
are no iu
in--,
1805,1638, without stars, and 1846. The ■■ scriptions of any kind, and few objects,
any.........................................
half-dime of 1802 is worth $50 in per- i1 exceptaom^-rudelycarve’dheadsof birds,
feet condition. The most valuable dime I| to supply any indication as to tim ethis that of 1804, which is worth from |i nologncal affinities of the people who
$?. to $10. Other dimes at. a premium ■ erected this building, or ns to the nature
are those of 1796 to 1796, 1800 to 1803,
of their worship. Such indications as I
1807, 1609, IHli. 182C to 1846. Twenty*
we have, however, suggest that it was
cent pieces of 1877 and 1873 are'worth
some {form of nature worship, including
$2 each, if in fine cohdition. The most,
the worship of the sun. We know from
desirable qtiartcr-doHor is that of 1S27 other sources (Including the Egyptian
•—worth $40. The quarter of 1833 is
monuments and the Old Testament)
valued at $25. Other quarters at a
that there was from very early times a
premium are those of 1786, 1804, 1807, trade! between the Red Sea and some
1824 and 1853, without rays or arrows.
part at East Atrictt; and m know al«&gt; |
The precious half-dollars, from tho that the worship ot natural force* and
Collectors’ poilit of view, are those of
of the sun prevailed among the eahrly
1756 and 1797—worth respectively $40 Semites, the view that the builders of
and $35. That of 183^ with an O under Zimbabwe were the Arab or some other
tbe bust, is worth $15. Other half-dol­ Semitic stock, is at least highlv plausi­
lars at a premium are those of 1794. ble.
1795. 1S01, 1802. 1815, 1636, with a
Two tilings are quite clear to every­
milled'edge, and 1852. The perfect sil­ one who examines the ruins, and com­
ver dollar of 1SO4 is worth $400—in I pares lhem with the smaller fragments
’“good” condition $250.. Silver dollars I■ of ancient building already mentioned.
of 1838, 1839. 1851. 1852 and 1853 fetch j; Tliose who built Zimbabwe were a race
from $20 to $40. Other silver dollars j! much, superior to the Bantu t^bes,
at a premium are of the dates of 1794 I[ whose mud huts are now to be found
to 1804. 1836. 1.838, 1839, 1851. 1852 and , not far from tliene still strong and solid­
1858. The dollar of 1790 must have 5 ■' walls; uud those other remains scatatnrs. * For gold there is but a limited Ii tereil through the country Were cither
demand by collectors, the supply being । the work of that superior race, or, at
jdentiful. The reason for. this is gold 'i any rate, were built in imitation of their
coirs are carefully preserved, whereas ] style and under the influence they had
those of small value, particularly pen­ left. But whether this race was driven
nies. nre handled carelessly ami lost-.’
out, or peaceably withdrew, or became
The gold coins that fetch a premium by degrees absorbed and lost in the sur­
nre few. therefore. The double eagle rounding Bantu population, we hnve’no
of 1849 is worth $300. The eagles of 1708 data for conjecture. If they came from
and 1S04 will fetch $20. Half-eagles of Arabia they must have come more than
1615 and 1822 sell for $35 to $100 each. 12 centuries ago, before the days of Mo­
Gold $3 pieces of 1873 and 1876 are hammed; for they were evidently not
worth from $5 to $8. while that of 1875 Mussulmans, and it is just as easy to
is quoted nt $8 to $12. Quarter-eagles suppose that they came in the days of
of 1779. 1806'and 1826 are worth from Solomon, 15 centuries earlier. — James
$6 to $12.
All gold dollars are at a Bryce, M. P., in Century.
premium and are worth from $1.20 to
SI.40. Those dated 1863, 1864 and 1865 JACKSON CHANGED HIS MIND.
bring $2.50 to $4. The gold dollar of Hia Friend* Have Wondered Wh»t Got
1875 is valued nt $8.
Into the Teetotaler.
There are only a few United States
For years Jackson had been a total
coins so rare as to command a premium abstainer for personal reasons best
vvhfin not in excellent condition. known to himself. He and a friend
Among these precious exceptions are went a-wheeling a few Sundays ago
tbe dollars of 1794. 1804, 1838, 1839. and stopped at a roadside inn to get
1851. 1852.1859; half-dollars of 1796 and a little refreshment.
1797; quartcr-dollars of 1833 and'1827:
Jackson's friend took beer and Jack­
dimes of 1797. 1800, 1802, 1804 and 1822; son filled his void with lemon soda wa­
half-dimes of 1794, 1802, 1805 and 1846; ter. Jackson’s system was so used to
20-cvnt pieces of 1877 and 1878; big soda that he could stand an unlimited
copper cents of 1793,1799,1804 and 1809; quantity' of the temperance mixture.
hhlf-cents of 1793, 1796 and 1802.
His friend soon declared he had enough
There is a market to-day for confed­ hop juice to carry him over to the next
erate notes, though only a few of them roadhouse, but Jackson insisted that he
are salable. The $1,000 • Montgomery- should hare more.
issue is worth $20, and the same issue
“Don’t want any more, Jack,” said
for $500 wifi fetch from $15 to $35. his friend.
These notes are of 18G1 and 1862, and
. “Then, by the pneumatic tire, I’ll
they must be in good condition inorder take a drink myself,” sold Jaekscm,
to command the prices mentioned.— with sudden determination. The waiter
Boston Transcript.
brought a pony of brandy and after
Jackson bad secreted it he was In a
SHORES OF THE THAMES.
trance.
“Waiter,” he cried, and when that
Once Recognized m the Great London
white-aproned functionary responded,
Thoroughfare.
“
bring
me three brandies and six
At ohe time, uenv ia century or more
■
ogo, the Thames waa recognized as the beers.”
Jackson
looked like ready money, so
only great London thoroughfare. Its
he
got
his
wet
goods
in good condition.
banks on either side were studded with
the “stairs" of the nobility; ite waters Then he ranged, the nine glasses in a
circle
and
regarded
them
intently for
were covered with every kind of craft,
from the gilded barge of royalty to the half an hour, while his friend looked on
nutshell skiff or wherry. In those days in blank amazement. He didn’t drink
the river was pure and undefiled, and any more, but had to be carted homo on
those who lived upon its banks never the train by his friend.
Since that Sunday Jackson’s “jag”
hesitated to bathe there in balmy
weather. In those days there was co has l&gt;een with him, and the extraordi­
nary
things he has done would furnish
spot in London so picturesque as the
Strand, with its broad gardens, ita material for half a dozen farce come­

shady treca extending to the water’s dies.—N. Y. Herald.

I

edge, where “the river glide th al its
own sweet will.” and where the em­
battled turrets of many a palace, such
as the Savoy, towered artistically’ in
the background.
Flocks of &amp;wan.&lt;
sailed to and fro in spite of the traf­
fic; they ventured unmolested eren be­
low the bridge, and the sight of them
nnd their quaint “song” must have
been vastly agreeable to the Thames
watermen and their fares. “Pray, did
you come with oars or scullers?" was
pd everyday question.
Citizens spoke of “taking the water"
very much as we now speak of taking
an omnibus or. cab. The watermen’s
fares were regulated by the company’s
printed scale of charges, the hall of
the Watermen’s company, where all
their business was transacted, being
them situated at Cold Harbor, near the
Vintry. Some
~
-=
40,000
watermen were
Upon the rolls of the compony, those
of tbe king’s court nnd the nobility
being, no doubt, included in this num­
ber. and tbe company was in a position
to furnish the
with as many ns

So remarkable are the results ob­
tained in the manufacture of wire that
a scientist has chosen this subject as
a topic for a lecture. Ordinary wire is.
as everybody knows, not at all expen­
sive, but when metal is worked up into
some of the articles in common use,
its value is enormously increased. At­
tention was sailed to pinion wire,
•which is worth over $43JXX) per too. It
takes 754 hair springs to weigh one
ounce, and 27,000,000 of them are re­
quired to make a ton. These trifles are
not at all expensive per piece, but a
ton of metal worked up into them has
n value of over $400,000. The most ex­
pensive ton of metal mentioned was one
which if made up Into the tiny iuatrumenta used by dentists for.’extracting
the ncrv&lt;» from the teeth, would be
worth $2,150,000. The relation between
the crude metal and the articles into
aan only a careful computation rives an

value.—N.

SEE

Cured

putllzheaa

THAT THE

..°,rk otj
thia din.
**te, which

FAC-SIM’LE
W«- S- them together.
.,
t.ho miriilln
then
double thorn
them nlnntr
along the
middle nf
of
the center breadth and cut Lhem to
•h»P’ 01
f
seams.
with. Now sew up the shoulder beams,
making them either with a ba# seam
like the corset cover, or binding them
neatly with narrow white binding. Put
the narrowest possible bios facing
about the neck, leaving It so that you
can run a fine drawing string through
it.
Finishj the bottom with a case for a
similar drawing string.
Then for
sleeves take a breadth and a half for
each. Leave the selvage plain and
straight, but ro’xd the tops so as to
set wellhover the shoulder and hollow
them slightly under the arm. At the
bottom put on two cases, or else run
narrow tucks for draw strbigs. Then
gather them at top and sew to the silk
armholep covering the seam with bind­
ing tape.
.
Next, kvith strong thread, baste the
silk
an^holea
to
those
of
the
corset
—— •o
cover.
, not let the stitclies show
upon Lhe^ upper side and fasten oil
firmly. !tTl'hen run the narrowest white
tap**, into all the cases—at the neck, the
— U
’----------------- the —
t“*“
bottom
of* *the
waist
and
wrists.
Put on the corset cover, button it up
and draw the outside to fit, arranging
the fullness as is most becoming to
your figure.
Pin it. in place; then when you have
taken off the garment put firm basting
stitches in place of the pins.
' ’
For th-p wrists it is only
. necessary
. to
Upand tie the etrtu^s. and your
waist ------------isijcomplete,
made in *"•
but little
’*•* ™
longer time than It takes to tell about
IL
Of course you can add a stock col­
lar of ribbon, Or wear any of the hun­
dred frills and ribbons now In vogue.
You can tic ribbon wristlets, too—
make, the whole as ornate as you please.
But that Is an inessential thing.
What is of much greater importance is
that such a waist cun be washed and
kept clean and fresh if you only have
command of a washbasin.
For when
it is soiled you only have to unpick the
bastings about the r.eck and armhole,
pull out the draw Btrings and wash lin­
ing and outside separately. Use for
the silk good whitN soap and do not
rub It on the fabric, but moke a good
suds. Wash quickly through that;
rinse twice in water of the same tem­
perature.
Do not wring, but fokl smoothly in­
side a clean towel. Then squeeze ns
dry ns possible, shake out and hnng
In the shade to dry. If you can manage
to stretch it out over a bit.of lath sus­
pended like a coat hanger there will be
hardly a wrinkle in it. Replace ’the
strings and put it over the lining as
before—of course, after the lining has
been likewise purified.
Two such
waists, or at the most three, will take
you safe through the hot summer
months, and much more than save their
cost In laundry bills, to say nothing of
their superior comfort—San Franciaco Chronicle.

A rm emJ an Mmjiacre*.

The recent Armenian massacre is the
third perpetrated by the Turks on
Christiana since I860, when, in Damascus
and Lebanon’, 12,000 followers of Christ
were foully murdered.
The wellknown Bulgarian atrocities occurred
17 years later. The sultan has decorat­
ed the ofiicen mainly responsible for
■these butcheries. As a reward for the
late Armenian massacres he luis.giveuj
four new flags to the Kunllsh regiment
concerned in them and bestowed a
decoration on tiu- comnuuider of their
corps. These massacres, flung ns an in­
sult into the face of the Christian.world,
remain unavenged.—Chicago Post.

Scrofula

Is a deep-seated blood disease which
all the mineral mixtures in the world
cannot cure. S.S.S. {guaranteedpurely
vegetable ) is a real blood remedy for
blood diseases and has no equal.
Mrs. Y. T. Buck, of Delaney, Ark., had
Scrofula for twenty-five years and most
of the time was under tbe care of the
doctors who could not relieve her. A
specialist said he
could cure her, but
he filled her with
arsenic and potash
which almost ruined
her constitution. She
then
took
nearly
every so-called blood
medicine and drank
them by the wholesale,
but they did not reach
her trouble.
Some

S.S.S. and she very
soon found that she had a real blood
remedy at last. She says: “After tak­
ing one dozen bottles of S.S.S. I am
perfectly well, my skin is clear
and healthy and I would not be in
my former condition for two thousand
dollars. Instead of drying upthepolsou
in my system, like the potash and
arsenic, S.S.S. drove the disease out
through the skin, and I was perma­
nently rid of it.”

S.S.S. never fails to cure Scrofula.
Eczema, Rheumatism Contagious Blood
Poison, or any disorder of tbe blood.
Do not rely upon a simple tonic to cure
a deep-seated blood disease, but take a
real blood remedy.

free upon app
cation. Swi

tl® of his Absolute euro, frro to anv

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Is not sold la bulk. Don't allow uycns to asB
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CITY of MEXICO
and offers more attraetlons tothe Siih? s« c
er, tourist, or traveler than any other route.
Travereinv a country unr*.-- ;ilrd in .sefltirtAnpe with Ancient History, -to the land ipbthe
Montezuma* and tbe Aztecs.
;

Pullman Palace Builel Sleeper
“Captain Close” next week.

jaXon
SOAP.
1

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washing easy, but does not Injure the fabric.

MORTGAGE Male.
Default hxviug been made tn the cuudltlom
of a certain uaottga're made by Charles W.
Hmlih and wife Keen k»., of the township of
Irv ug. .ounty of Barryr. and state of Michigan,
Alexander Fotuerj of Bedford. Calhoun
county, Rtate ot Michigan, dated December 14,
A. D. ItO. and n-eorded In the otpec of the
Regleter of Derdx. for the county of Barry,
r id state of Michigan, on the twenty third day
of December. A D. itw. In Liber &amp; of Mort­
gages. on page 2»*. on which mortgage there la
claimed to be dun at the date of thlx notice the
M'in ot Five hundred fifty three dollars and
flirty cento, and an attorney's fee of twenty­
tire doftsni provided fur in Hold mortgage, and
no suit or proceedings at law having been Instltrcd to recover the moneys secured by said
mortgage, or any part thereof:
Nov, therefore, by '"Uluc of the pawer ot
Kale contained In said mortgage, and lhestat
ute in s. chCM-ie made and provided, uoilce is
hereby g.ven that on Saturday, the thirtieth
day of January A . D 1ST. at ten o'clock in .be
forenoou. I Khali sell at public auction, to the
highest bidder, at the north front door of tbe
coni t house. In the city of Hastingi (that being:
the place where thu circuit court for Barry
Couniy 1h holden). the premh.es described In
said mortgage, or no much thereof as may be
necessary to pny the amount due on said
mortgage, wit-j eight per cent- Interest, and
all legal costs, together with an attorney's
tee of twentr-flve dollars covenanted for there­
in, the premises being described In sala mor.gage as a&lt;l those certain lots, pieces and par­
eels of land situate In the township of Irving,
in the county o. Barry, and state of Michigan,
and described as follows:
The nordi east quarter of the sonth east
quarter and the south halt et nor.a west
quarter of soul»easl quarter both on section
fifteen (15) in town four (4) north range nine
(9) west, containing alxly acres more or less. ■
alexandkbFosikb. Moit^agee
COLGBOvg A Potter.
Attorneys for Mortgagee.
Dated, October 27. IBM.
MORTGAGE SALE.

Default hiiv ug been made in ibe cond-Uons
oiacerla-n moritage made bv Jasepn KoDar
and Rachael Kollar his wire of living. Barty
County.Michigan,toSainu-I Curson ol Gales­
burg. Kalatnsroo Canmv. M clh-au. dated Jan­
uary-Wb A. D. ISH), and recorded in the office
ol ibe Register of Deeds, for the Couniy of
Barry and State ot Micb-,an. on tbe Seventh
day of January A.D. 18(9 m Liber 2d of Mort­
on page K3, on which mort-nge there Is
claimed to be due at tbe date o! th.s nol&lt;ce the
sum ol Four hundred thirvy-nlne Dol’ars and
six cents, and an Attorney*s feebl FICeen Dol­
lars provided for In said ror.’gnge, and no suit
or proceedings fit law having been insbtiue.1 to
recover Uie moneys secured by said mortgage,
or any part thereof;
Now, therefore, by viraie ol the newer of sale
contained io said inorlgs’e, and ue sutnte in
such case made and provded. notice is hereby
given that on Salm day. ibe Ninth day of .laudaF,r/IK^-‘ ?f.Ten °’c,o®k
tbe forenoon. I
MiaHsell at Pu»&gt;hC Am.-i-on, to the highest bid
der. at tbe novfh front door of the Coin t House
in the City ot uastitigs. (that belug ibe place
where the Circuit. Court for Barry Couniy is
holden). the premises described in said mort­
gage. or so much thereof as may be neccMa-y
to pay Ute amount due on said mor. lage, wl n
elgnt per cent. Interest, and all legaT cost*
getber with tn attorney's lee of Fifteen Dollars
covenanted for therein, the premises being de­
scribed in said mortgage as all ilia*, certain lot.
piece and parcel of land slluaie In the Townhblu.ot Irving in tbe County ol Barry and State
of Michigan, and known and dtrc. ibed as fol­
lows :
Tbe Norlb East Quarter of North West Quart
eroftkc.ion Twenty-ouei21) In Town Four (4)
No&gt;&lt;b Linge Nine &lt;9&gt; West. Containing Forty
aires more or less.
_
Samuil Caesox,
Colgbovjc &amp; Pottrr,
Mu.&lt;zjeee.
Attorneys for Mortgagee.
Dated October 7, l»fl.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made for more than sixtv
days in the payment o.’ Interest overdue and
payah'e on a mortuee dated April
tew,
mane by Reuben Md Elizabeth Shade, buslmna
and wife, to Daniel Coolbamfo and recorded In
the office of the Register ot Deeds, for (tie coun­
ty 6* Barry aad State ol M'-higau, on the 7tb
daynf August.A. D„ tEM. lubber 47 of Mot.gtnson pate IK1 and tbe sa d Daniel CoolDkugh tiavinv d&gt;ed Intestate, and the said innrr
Bte having been a.s'guecl by Benjamin Coolitjh Cytuhl* Green and Martha Sawey. j.ole
viv.ng heirs nt law of sa’d Daniel CooltMuijh.
to Rot^nna CcxilMujh by an asslgr mt in daico
M&amp;reli SOlb. 18'J6. and rteordvl in said Reg
i«er’» office, nn tbe L'tXli day of Jure A. D..
1893. In liber 22 ot mod?&gt;•■'&lt; i. on pr'te 435, for
wblch-d^au’t. be said Ko. annaCouluMueli. by
viriim o&gt;* tbe r&gt;sbt given her by tbe said mt&gt;rtgave, bus wade and hereby makes the whole
prnripal sum of said mor.uafe and tbe luter&lt;-s8 aecvi‘ed there on dow dur nnd pavanl? and
on wh’cb m»r,2n«e there Is claimed to be due i
at the date &lt;-* I jIs Do»ice tbe sum of three bimdrrd e:xbty three dollars and seventy Dire
cents for principal. Interest, taxes ar-&lt;l lasuranee. audnn aiioruey Fes of tweniy-Dve do’lars provided for In said mortgage, at-d no suit
or proceedings at law having been inst'luted to
recover tbe amount Nrcurrd by sa'd mongege
or any parttbereof. Notice Is therefore hereby
given that on the 2Stb day of December. BK.
at ten o'clock In the forenoo.i there w«II be sold
at tbe nor.h trout door of the co»r; house In tbe
city of Has.ims. county ot Barr? and slat.&lt; of
Michigan. (sa&gt;d ecr *« bouse &gt;»e-Dg the place In
whlcu the c:rcu‘t court for tbe county ol Barry
is held), at pubic auet'ou, lottie b’-jbest bld
dec. she pretuii e* d&lt; scribed In , sa‘d uiot .ga or n much tben-of as may bo n-c - saiy to uitis-.v the amount due on r aid mor. .axe as above,
. etfoi.u. with tbe Interest thereon and tbe
costs, charges and expenses allowed by law and
pro -detl for iu said mortage, said premises
ue'ng S'tuatcd In the vilhr-.e o.‘ Wcocbtnd, in
the county of Barry and state of Micinnau. and
described as folio**, to-wlt:
Bein.-f lo s nuni&gt;&gt;er four and s*x of block numhcrflve of ParcoU’a addujon to tbe village of
Woodlshd. the same be'M s’ti’at-d on section
number fifteen, town Dumber foornor.b. range
number teven west, and In the tonnsalii of
Woodland, county ol Barty, and st al eo* Mich­
igan.
Dated September setb. KC3.
Rosanna CoouiAvau.
Asil-nc j ol Mortgage.
Alonzo E Kknastos
AGorney lorAssIgnce.

“Captain Close” next week.

SAN ANTONIO TO

MEXICO CITY
D reel connections at San Antonio w*".th ail lines
fmin Un* north and east.
•
For information concerning Mexico. Tkketr
Time tables and particulars, slid Uie journey to
Mexico or intermediate pointj, call upon or ‘ad­
dress.

W. G. NEIMYER.
Gen.

Western Agent Hex. list. if. Ii
' 23ti Chirk St. Glcago

C. K. DUNLAP,
&lt;&gt;. r. &gt;nd T. A . Mrt; lr: tt.lt
Erslal’usK Tera*

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Stations.

Hastings..........
Stations.

Eta. Ktlu&amp;ioo &amp; Sagisiw
TIME TAELE,
in Effect May 91, i««.
Central Standard Time.
Stationi.
NOKTH

Catcaao..........

PROBATE ORDER
B.ate o! Michigan,Count* otBarre, ss.
At a teflon ol Hie Probaie Cour-, fot
the countv ot Barry.
ho’den at tbe
Probate oldce. »u foe c .y ol Hashmis, in
aa'd Countv, ou Weduc'iday tbe four.bdav ol
November. »o .be yeur one won^and eight hun­
dred and-nine.v a x.
Present, Charles W. Arinslrpns. Judce ol
PreoMt.
In tbe matterot (he cxlafe of Fidelia E. BwceJ
zev, an ad'udged insane pcr-oO.
Un readtiMt and fli-ng lue ne.-tion dulv veriflcc. ol Fidelia E. Sweezey, belting fourth that
she h as she vrnly bel-eve». I'eimaneuilv cured,
and perm.inent'y renored u» mental health and
sound new. and praying lhat the order of
commitment
;ta_ the
Asjlum
for
the
Insane - heretofore
made
by
sa’4 com* be revoked, and pe. tfoner adjudged
reslo ed to rneotal health and soundness, and
that the ^.vni-ansblp may lie terminated, and
tha. 8. c. Rich, her jtiArdiau. be required lo
render an aceonuhoZ said cuardiansblp to said
pein oner and sdcu *rnarfo;tn dluroaried. as in
said petition more ful«v *.e, forfo.
Thereupon it is onfo-ed. foat Frldav ibe
27th day o» November, A. D„ ififl at ten o'clock
in foetorenoau, he
foriiie beaiivg of
said peJt on and i bat lue lie-re at law ot said
deceased and «’i other pe.-r.oos Interested: In
Eald e!Ual2..ar0 required to appear at a session
oCaaM court, ibeu in he bolden at the Probate
office, in tbe c ty ot d&amp;'iUnga, iu said County,
and show cause, if any there be. why the praver
of tbe net'Doner may nut be granted. Audit
is furfoer ordered, flint said netiiloner give no­
bee to the persons hiterestea in smd estate, ol
the pendency of said petition and the bearing
toereot by causing a copy ot this order to be
pubPsbed in tbe HaeUugs Banker, a news
paper pruned and circwaled in said County
•&gt;! Barry, once to each week for three successive
weeks previous losa'd dav o( hearing.
.. .
Chas. W. armnt.tono.
(A true copy.)
J ud^e of Probafe.

NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
Skate at Michigan.
In tbe Circuit Court tor (bo Couotv ot Bat.y,
Ada Cook and Henry Cook.conariuer'.
uong business a; Hast tot*. Micoigaii.
uodtsr ibe firm name ot Cook &amp; Cook,

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• • 10 fQ! fi 101 2 y •Slop nn mnnai «»u|y. A gems mil'll signal
Trains at Flag Stations as sobuas they cau bt&gt;
Met.
♦Freight Trains will be run attbe convenience
to tbe &lt; ximpany.woo resei /e the right to cbaege
jhe time of sucn trains without notice
No fl. will wait ar Woodbury for
trail No. land Freight No. &lt;0 pu D. L AN­

Joseph Custer.
Notice Is hereby g&gt;*n lb At on I be 23rd day of
Jnly, A. D.. ism, aw.it of aUucbtnent
uuiy
Issued out o' tbe Circuit Court for ibe County
otBju.7. •tthesolt ot Ada Cook snd Henry
Cook, copartners, doine «»us nev» at Haniota.
Michlran, under the Dim nr me and stv4e of
Cook A Cook.the above named I-bimv.ffs.a-ainst
No. 8 will wait at Richland Junction until ar­
Sale of State Tax Land«.
Ibe lands tenements, goods a«d rhacei* rival
of No.« OD 0. J. &amp; M. R y.
STATE OF MICHIGAN.
moneys ana effects ot Joseph Cosier, th - de
Bagsago must »&gt;e at Depot at least« inlnu’e.
AuDiToa Gxnkkal's Dki-ar-mxnt.
fondant above named, for the sum □( One before
leaving time ot trains, so that Aw««t.
LousIdk, Nov. 7. IBM
Hnndrvd and Four Dollars and nine cents.
have tune to check It property: otherwise
Notice In hereby jriven that cortvn lands Mia- ($i04.t£i». which said writ wna retiunabfo on ibe tnav
It tnav not go for nr trd until next i rain.
Ned iu the County or Bsrrv bid off to ibe State Uh day ot Aukirst. A. D . IMe.
_________________ ________ POITXR. L. SXHGEANJ
for tax of 1833 end nreviotn years, and des­ Dated t his first day of S.q&gt;teniber. a. D. 18 «.
Gen’l Manager. Gn’l P. * T.
^upt.
cribed In RUtomenta which hare been or will
8WRKXXY&amp; Nwmn'
AMoi
for Plaintiff.
beZ°^’?r?6d to the oflfoe Of ibe Treasurer of
ICER TONIC
Ooooty-be toM at public auction by
ChMMM*r*a Ea*M«k XNmmbA Br»4.
NUd 1 reasorer al the County Seal. on ibe flrat ■fe
Monday of December next, al the i-me and
place de^iznatrd for tbe Annual Tmx Sale, if
n&lt;K prevjously redoemel or canceled aeconllM

Pennyroyal pills

Said statements contain a

II description of

---------- -- the Couniy Treamra^ertney are received by bun sad before
STANLEY W

Dsnrral.

�Hasting ' Banner

Literary Notes

I.mrsday, Nov. 26, 1896.
,

* I'nmtoebiy

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

FERRIS IS DEAD.

Waupaca. Wis., Nov. 23.—While skat­
ing on the Hatton mill pond, abo trill

W. R- COOK. Loral Editor.

^axon Prig, Baking Powder leaven

e 5ofemnly Swear

A Jminirtcring the Oatb.
Hv ■’ 1 allure—Nervousness—Extreme
u • kcfullness—Ucadacho-rGcnenil
Debility.
V. indecknccht, Montague, Mich.,
: the following statement and affirs h by oath before Jas. Morrison,
• • • 1’ublic of the same place. “For
«• • year I was afflicted with heart
.-fnervousness, extreme wakefulbcadache and general debility,
pin i -rtis whom I consulted failed to
*k: ii me. I was advised to use Dr.
V,’!- 'It r's Nerve Vitalizer, which I did
a; •'. bt eenre thoroughly cured by its
a short time.’’ Dr. Wheeler’s
Ner e Vitalizer acted on the nervous
which is the seat of nearly all
nerves
Of....ailments.
-------------- Treat. your
---- -------------an., roar stomach, liver, kidneysand
. troubles will disappear. Dr.
Wb ■dvr’s Nerve Vitalizcr is the only
reli Die, safe and sure remedy to use.

The Michigan crop report for Novem­

Pittsburgh, Pa„ Nov. 23.—George W. miles nouth of thia city, the 21-year-old
B"l,w
aabitaM • ber shows thnt the average condition
C. Perris, inventor and builder of the eon of Bet Brown, of Lind, broke
wy ravage attack from lb, pen ut an

Diphtheria l» .cougtog all the principal
»■&gt; “American •Women." The
ttcemljer Foram will cnut.to a reply re
towns of the copper district.
this article by the Hon. Hugh IL Lusk
' Send a 2 cent stamp for a handsome set ox-m«aher of tn. Now Zcul.ud Lettlal^
of Jaxon Sosd pictures.
ttre, himself an Australian.
Snow to the depth of three fret Bea &lt;m
.The Rev. William Bayard Hale, the
the ground a tew mlleaunrth nt Marquette. Well known student of religious and social
Eczema la a frlkhllul affliction, but like eruditions, whose former articles in The
another skin diseases It can be permanent­ FBrutn have aroua^l k much dlecowlon
ly &lt;’ur«l by applications 6f De Witt’s Witch and criticism, will contribute to the DeHazel Salve. It Dever falls to cure Piia. wmher number a paper, entitled, -Anoth­
er lear of Church i ntertalnrnents.”
W. H. Goodyeah.
How shall the child be taught?
Tbe
Six deer buntar* have been killed Id tbe
upper pcnnisula since the deer hunting •cries of articles on the Problem of Ele­
mentary
Education,
by
Dr.
J.
M.
Klee,
sea-on opened.
which has been In process or prepara’lon
In the Spring a young man’s fancy light for nearly two years will begin in the De­
lv turns to thoughts of — De Wilt’s Little cember number of The Forum. These
Early Risers, for they always cleanse the articles are based on-special tests under­
uver. nurlfy the blood, and invigorate ihe taken with more than 100.000 children,
land represent an entirely new departure
system.
W. H. Goobykab.
Mary Snow, aged 80 years, a pioneer of in the field of pedagogical study.

of wheat in the state on November 1 Ferris wheel, died Sunday at Mercy
was 90. The a vrage yield of corn per hospital, where be had been treated for
acre is estimated at 72 bushels of ears, typhoid fever for a week. The disease
indienting the largest corn crop ever is said to have been brought on through
grown in the state. Potatoes are esti­ worry over numerous business matters.
mated to yiefd 80 per cent, of an av­ He leaves a widow in this city, and
erage crop. The total number of bush­ friends ixv.mechnnical and building cir­
els of wheat marketed by farmers tn Au­ cles all over the country..
gust. September and October is 3.359,174,
In 1893 Mr. Ferris couceived the wheel
against 476,459 bushels marketed in the which made him famous nnd which was
same months lost year.
one of the particular features of the
world’s fair at Chicago. The wheel was
»
plod of Heart Disease.
constructed in Pittsburgh under tbe
Clemmer Bruso, charged with mur­ supervision of the inventor and shipped
dering his employer, Eugene Rollo, on to Chicago, where he watched the erec­
a Stephen Roh township farm in August, tion of it. Its capacity war 1,440 pas­
was acquitted in the circuit court in sengers, nnd thousands made the revo­
Menominee. Both men were intoxi­ lution In it. The wheel made a for­
cated nnd engaged in a fight. Bruso tune for Mr. Ferris nnd gave him fame
struck Rollo on the head with a club and as nn engineering genius all over the
the latter died in a few hours afterward. world. After the fair the wheel was
Tbe testimony of physicians who con­ erected in a North side park iu Chica­
ducted the uutopsy proved that the re­ go, where It. now is. Mr. Ferris, how­
sult of the blow was insufficient to re- ever. hud disposed of’his Interest in it
bUt tUal hean dl8Ctt^ MRS. SCOTT SIDDONS DEAD.
caused death.

through the ice. Ira Gibson, while try­
ing to save him. was pulled in by the
struggling boy and both were drowned.
The bodies were recovered.
Creston, lure Nov. 2L—Dr. Samuel
Fallen wider died Friday, aged 93 years.
He was oue of tbe earliest settlers in
Iowa, settling in Des Moines county
ic 1837. He was a member of tbe first
senate, and was a prominent factor in
tbe early politics of tbe state.
Thirty Mlnem Killed. ‘

Berlin, Nov. 2O.-LTbirty miners were ,r
killed by a fire dump explosion in a
colliery at Recklinghausen, Westphalia.
Twenty-five bodies have been recovered
and five more still remain in the mine.
About 75 men were in tbe colliery when
tbe explosion occurred.

Coral, fell. Thursday, and fractured her
McClure’s Magazine far December will
Ashland. Ky., Nov. 23.—A caboose at­
bin. She cannot recover.
contain an account of Nansen’s hard adtached to a work train on tbe Licking
ventures in getting 195 miles nearer the
Valley railroad jumped the track and
One minute is the standard time, and North Pole than any other than.
It
One Minute Cough Cure is the standard be written by Cyrus C. Adams of the will
rolled down a 40-fbot embankment
Dlatingulslicd Woman’ll Demise la TitrdUy near here, and 30 persons were injured^
preparation for every cough or cold. It
ork Sun, one of the In st geographical
u£d No Faith in Banks.
Reported
from-----------France.
Is the only harmless remedy that produces
—
------------■
gome
fatally.
authorities in the country; and it will be
London, Nov. 2u.—± reach newspa-I
--------------------------The small grocery store of Paul KleeImmediate results.
W. H. Gooykab
illustrated with portraits of Nanon and
pers at hand state that Mrs. Scott-Sid- j
mann,
in
Bay
City,
was
entered
by
bur
­
Two Saginaw boys^ Datus Legault and his associates, views nf his ship within
Cincinnati, Nov. 23.—-Willy Haas,
dons, famous a number of years ago aa I'
glars,
who
blew
open
the
safe
and
stole
and
without,
and
other
pictures.
George Schuch. have confessed that they
$525 in cash and checks amounting to a dramatic reader, died there last week ;’ who cut the throat of Mrs. Einnig
set fire to several buildings, involving a
Dwight L. Moody, the famous evange­ $166. The robbers tied the doors ot Klee- and that her body was shipped to New Brader, his employer’s wife, at Cove­
loss of 8500.000. list, has made a contract with the Ladles
She had lived . dale. was .convicted of murder and will
xuaun’s residence, which is a part of the York on Tuesday.
’ be* the first victim of the electric chaii
Mrs. R. DeYoung. Middleburg, la., Home Journal, by which he will conduct building,
___ so
_______________________
abroad in the latter years of her life Id j
that Klecinunn and his wife.
i writes. I have used One Minute Cough In that magazine a series of popular Bible
1 in Ohio.
both of whom are paat 7U years old, ’ broken health.
Cure for six years, both for myself and studies In the form of a great National
■ • not■ escape in
■ cose they
•
&gt; [Mra. Scort-SIddons wain ereat-jrrandcould
were
Bible
Class.
It
Xvlll
be
made
into
a
regu
­
• CIRCULATION •
children, and 1 consider it the quickest
daughter of the great Sarah Slddons. She . ............
and permanent department of tbe aroused by the explosion. KJeemann began her career on the stage In London in |
■rek,
88 quires. acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure I lar
Journal, and is to be known as -Mr. thought his safe more secure than local 1«7. giving readings from Shakespeare's
ever used.
W. H. Goodykau
plays In the Hanover Square rooms, ana
Moody's Biple Class.”
The evangelist banks, but has changed his mind.
later on made her tirst appearance upon the
A girl baby welching only a pound and will personally lead his unique -Bible
•k is to have twelve new street
regular stage at the Haymarket theater in
a Iwtlf. was lx»rn at Snnnnit a few days ggo. Class” each mouth in the exposition of
- the character of Rosalind in "As You Like
She is very healthy, and rivals tbe boy ora­ some of the vital Bible truths, ami will
Four hundred and sixty-five barrels ' It.'* She first came to the United States .d
tor
hi
tbe
way
ot
noise.
i&gt; Jpath. of. Martin, has received a
naturally appeal to n large rirele of read­ of beer were dumped into the river at | i«Cd, when she read in Steinway hall, after
I which »hc acted in the Fifth Avenue thea­
&lt;; &lt;&gt;r sheep from Montana.
Kalamazoo because Leo Wageuman,, ter. ;Shc then returned to London and
[
Did you ever think bow readily the ers.
blond Is poisoned by constipation? had
.
in "The
Lady wof. Lyons" and several
McClure’s Magazine announces for pub­ brewer, refused to pay revenue on it. ' acted:...
i has formed an anil-cigarette
Some
time
ago
he
quit
selling
beer
with
; ShBk«*j«c:ir&lt;-in characters, as well as In u
f f
t»'&lt;K»d menns bad health and uremature lication in the December number a paper
,
,
,
...
, number
niimtwr of
cif romantic
romantic plays
nlavu and
and meio^
moUv.
:’..»ttie'Vrvfl'k an auti-?a!oon league. old age. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the of reiuinlscens *8 of the boyhood of Grant. I
tliut amount on hand. It spoiled, and dramas, - In later life Mrs. Slddons trav­
rt
The family circle
1 i-tuin Cereal company, of Battle famous little pills, overcome obstinate con­ Mr. Hamlin Garland, the novelist, who [ he told United States officers that he eled extensively tn the British colonies,'
stipation.
W. H. GoobyKjVK
has long had In mind the project of writ-1 would rather have it destroyed than and achieved considerable jKjpularity in
Ik
j is never so happy
.mt out 15.000 sample packages in
Australia. She paid a final visit to the
Wj
M after the chain is
’
Among the flowers at a recent funeral lug an intimate personal Hie of Grant. Ims j .pay the revenue. The government re- ’ United States a year or .two apo, but her
ry iart week.
af Marshall was nne bouquet, tied to which gone down tu Georgetown and Kipley, I quires it to ‘be accounted for or de­ appearance or. the stage then'ended in a
r,i broken and a link
■ Vilh-’,dramatic club««ve llrelr I w»77'raM'^ri&gt;re tlw"wort.
la- “Cougriatu- Ohio, and Maysville. Kentucky, the towns) si toyed. .
, disastrous failure.]
W
»( taken. Some family
in wlrich Grant pasn-d his lite until he
I
ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE.
;
i\ •! the season last week.
The latlons of Mr. and Mrs.------ ”
fij.
M chains are strong,
went to West Point, amt by mdustrioi s y
Health lu MichlRatu
Jw others weak. Have
'
A. L.Wooster. a prominent citizen of talking with every man and woman there
r
■
Majority of Forty-Six
Have
Duri-. g the week ended November 14 Republican#
you a good family
Fynr of the . Battle Cr^ek sanatorium j Osseo, ich.. after suffering excruciatingly who bad any personal knowledge ul Grant, reports sent in by 53 observers in vari-1
on Joint Ballot.
from piles* for twenty years, was cured in and by dclvhig into the lucal records and
I
Springfield, Hl., Nov. 21.—Secretary I
i - &gt; will be sent lo Indiana suun. anil !
a abort time by uselug DeWitt’s Witch newspapers, has gotten altogether a rare ous portions of the state indicate that I
there a tendency to coughs,
•; !U.-re to South Africa.
Hazel Salve, an absolute cure for all skin store of illnmlnating fact and ancedute; inflammation of the kidneys increased of State Hinrichses has received re­
turns from all the senatorial districts
throat or bronchial troubles,
A . J.l’ecan county man has a chestnut diseases. More of this preparation is used and out of this perfectly new malerial he and typhoid fever decreased in area of Id tbe state, and the result is somewhat
an all others combined.
has written the paper which is to appear prevalence. Consumption was report­
weak lungs? Has a brother,
. n p-.
thirty trees and a large crop
W. ,H. Goodyear
in the December McClure’s. The promise ed at 228 places, typhoid fever at 39, surprising. The republican majority
sister, parent or near relative
va- ■. kril from them this fall.
is that it will do what has never la en done diphtheria at 44, scarlet fever at 27, oa joint ballot in the legislature that
had consumption? Then your
j Thomas Jensen and Julia McDonald, of
convenes next January is exactly what
!'• 4 .ir l.»x received a 100 pound P*r- Charlotte, who sold beer under the name, before: exhibit the youth Ulysses Grant measles at 13 and whooping cough at
exactly as he was In his humble life and
। it was in 1895—W. There are 125 re.-tin fr&lt;»:u the Boston navy jard, and ! of “hop pop” at Grand Ledge, were lined surroundings. In ndditiou to collecting 10 places.
Strengthen it. Take SCOTT’S
bpulilicuus in the coming general a»S100 and 850 dollars costs, each for vlolatpiaot-d in their park.
Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil
Information, Mi. Garland has also collect­
iiunied to Death.
I scmbly—87 in the house uud 38 in tbe (
ed pictures, and something especially rare
The
residence
of
Alexander
Campbell,
Rennie.
There
are
79
democrats,
G6
in
.
with
Hypophosphites. It
K-- ... -S.ig.i. silver cam.da.t • i gov .
young. rootjjem dread the Summer, toou-• nnd interesting Is promised In the IHusttaa fanner living four miles south of the house nud 13 iu the senate, jnciud- ‘
makes ricn blood, gives strength
ii « i a statement, declaring
i th* on Hceouut of the great mortaliyv a­■ lions of Ike paper.
For example. ti:e»e
ing
three
populist*.
Ferringtou, was destroyed by fire. Clay­
and vigor to weak lungs and
- . . . were ££{yl.U31.75.
t .1-5 I * •
.........
.... caused V...
. , .I'viixs
tr.ong children
by bowel troubles, will be given the earliest kiwu:i portrait
ton Campbell, aged ten years; John
run-down constitutions. With
ChFlDREN BURNED.
in hnnaanf a new M (1 Perfect safety mxv be assured those who nf Grant, a portrait owned t»y Mr-. Buggs
' '
*
i keep on hand DeWitt’s Colic and Cholera (the wife of Grant’s partner iu the tea! es­ CompbtJi, aged six years, nnd Leslie
its aid the system throws off
. e old one will be moved acres? • eoret an(| administer it promptly. For tate business at bt. -Louis), never before Dent, aged 1*J years, nephew of Mrs.
acute coughs and colds. It pre­
Their
lltruiM
tn
SliMourl.
Campbell,
were
burned
to
death.
Mr.
*
cramps,
bi
’
inus
colic,
dysentery
and
diarr»
produced
or
i»ublishr»l.
and
quite
un
­
•.
&lt; to ire used as a freight depot.
vents the chain from breaking.
■ Hamilton, M6„ Nov. 23.- Five chib
known to the pubpe and even to members and Mrs. Campbell nnd one child esrhiea. It affords instant relief.
Shall we send you a book about this,
’ • » :irs broke into the office of A. J.
! dren of Mr. and Mru. Snyder Neal, liv­
of Grant’s own family.
W. H. Goodyear
caj&gt;ed.
,
free?
Ing
five
miles
north
of
the
city,
were
Tu ■ r at Vicksburg last week.
Nothing ,
E%en people of mature years whose
For sah by all drusySts at JOc. and $M»
At Ittjxca. Tnesdsy night, burglars sto'e
;
burned
to
death
Saturday
night.
The
■
: x .t U-. Wd.&lt; taken. This office has been • a gold watch, chain and charm, from Post­ memory Is clear about ytfatteis before and
SCOTT A BOWSE, New York.
A large number of cutups ure being Neal dwelling was burned while the ।
brok»-:; into several times before, the safe &lt; master Hall; a watch from J. P. Dale; a during the wsr have practlcnHy forgotten started tn the upper peninsula with »n
„r . attending a dance. The
parents were
watch and charm, valued at ©150, from that Henry Ward Beecher used his pulpit increase of 50 per cent, more men than , 1children-who
.—.
. ,lost. tbeir live*
.1 ___
r*..nt.,
be&gt;ne blown anew once.
*
are: Cullie,
In Plymouth church, Brooklyn, as an auc­
O. H. Heath.
।113; Hattie, 11; Willie, 7; Clarence, 5;
. .n R. Gentry, the famous racing
tion block for slaves. The most famous were’employed last year.
MORTGAGE FORKCLOSVRE.
English Spavin Liniment removes all of his '-slave salea” was that of Ute beau­
On
January
1
the
East
and
West
’
j
u
|j
an
3.
o
'
x
it
i
H
thought
the
fire was
hur--. was sold at auction last week, to
Whereaa d-fault has been miule in the con­
Hard, Soft nr Calloused Lumps and Blem­ tiful girl, Sarah, and It was upon this oc­ hide post otliees in Saginaw will, be con-1 caused bv an incendiary.
ditions of a certain real estate mortgage, bear,
Lewis G. Tewksbury, of New York City ishes from homes. Blond Spavins, Curbs.
mg date the Zfih day of Auril. i?M. executed by
casion that the moat exciting scenes ever ^Ilduted and E. H. Potter, ur
1
rMker ^need.
Bxron Dickinson and AnnaDlc«Inson fate wife,
for Sti&gt;000. Mr.Tewksbury is owner of Splints. Sweeney. Ring-Bone. Stifles. winded iu Plymouth Church, or In any pqatmuster of the West side office, will
Hebron, Neb.. Nov. 23.--Capt. J. Fl. nf Hustings. Barry Co., Mlcl:.. to Adrian D.*
Co-ig, ot Hartings. Mich., and recorded in tbe
Robert J. and Mascot. Gentry’s time h Sprains, all Swollen Throats. Concha, etc. other American church for that matter, lie }x»stmnster of Saginaw.
:
for years a leader iu politics in office of the register of deeds for the county of
Save 850 by use of one bottle. Warranted occurred. Mr. Beecher was utiu-ually
The total output of the .Mcuomtneb ccntra| Nebraska and president of the Barry, on the 27th any of April. l»*. at 2:30 p.
the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever dramatic: he pul a fife into his words, as
,1u Uber 47ot page 14». And Whereas It la
gjue Valley bank of this place, m
Inv big store houses lu Chicago have known. Sold by W. H. (kxxlyear. Drug­ he stood the slave girl on the platform be­ R'vcr mills for the season is 3b2,OiK),OOU '
provided and agreeu between the parties, that/
on Saturday night convicted of should any default be made Id ihe payment or
side him. which fairly burned into the P.et of lumber. Of this amount the
l.uw.WO barrelh of apples in keeping for gist. Hastings. Mich.
the interest dur on said mnr.gagr. or any tnj wrecking that institution and sentenced a ailment of either principal or Interest, on anv
John Radabauch. of-Bay City, caused hearts of his auditors, it was not lung be­ Menominee mills cut 2lM.000.UtH)
winter use. Michigan furnishes them the
VL.arR jn Oie penitentiary by dav when tbe same Is due and payable and
fore the people became almost hysterical umi the Marinette mills 171.000,000 feet. L
should tire «ame remain unpaid nnd tn sircars
lAtiest supply. The largest number of the arrest nf hia wife. Thursday, and a with excitement.
But Beecher kept on
Frank ; Derrings. ud unmarried mau, Ja(]ge Hasting*. The specific charge for thirty days. »o much of the principal of said
young mnu named Savage, on a serious
barrel is the store houses ever contained charge. Mrs. Kadalmugh went to jail in until he was ready to pa-.&lt; the collection fell 750 feet down a shaft at khe Arugou • UB wbich he was convicted was the cni- mortgage vet remaining unpaid with all ar­
rearage* ol interest shall at tbe option cf tho
pr. vions to this winter was 350.000. Low default of 8500 bail. Savage gave bonds. Imsket-. Then the auditors gave vein to mine and was instantly killed^
betzlcment of $800 of tbe bank’s.funds. owner of said mortgage, alter tbe lapse Of said
tbeir feelings, and notpuly heaps of money
thirty days, become at oner due and payable,
b'rivt-s and the good quality of the fruit
Frank But nick, who pleaded guilty to
Thelwxiyof W. W. Ingram, a well was put into the basket but meu and
Fire lu Cleveland.
and tbe intelest due April 27ib. 18M, oa said
tbe charge of setting fire to and destroy­
warrant the store bouses In bdying sueh a known resident of Chicago, was found
Cleveland, U„ Nov. 21.—Fire originat­ mortgage and note accompanying the ‘ame. not
women took off their rings, unfastened
having been paid and remain in arrears for
ing
the
warn
of-Barney
Brunsted.
in
targe quantity.
the woods near Michigamme Thursday, their watches and threw them into the
ing in tbe paint department of the five­ more than four months, the mortgagee eleete to
alongside a deer which be had shot. Both baskets and on tbe platform.
It was a Meyer township, was sentenced in st nry building occupied by H. W. Luet- consider, and does hereby consider the whole
The Pokagon tribe of Indians at Do- were coverd by snow three feet lu depth,
amount vet remaining unnaid upon said mort­
Menominee
10
ten
years
in
the
Mar
­
remarkable scene, and such a one as prob­
keuieyer * Coi.on Superior street, paint gage
and note to be. due and payable, and that
■.va&lt;iac received their appropriation from and had been dead for several days.
ably will never be equalled in this coun­ quette prison.
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dealers. Friday morning occasioned a tbe whole amount ol both principal and Inter­
try. Mrs. Beecher recalls the event with
Ex-Mayor Thomas Smart, of Hancock, loss of $350,000. partially cohered by in­ est claimed to be due on Mid mortgage and note
tire government last Saturday, amounting
this date is five hundred and turty eight dollar*
wonderful vividness in her article In the died of pneumonia. He was u pioneer surance. A son of the senior member at
to about Si 18,000.
There are 215 sur­
Hiid sixty one cents 1 RUB.Ol) ami no proceeding*
at law or In equity having been Instituted to
The best Mtw In the world for cuts, Christmas Ladles Home Journal, when
vivors of this band and each individual bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever she tells the whole story of -When Mr. in the Lake Superior copper country, im the firm was badly burned while en­ recover rhe amount so dne. oranjr nar» thereof,
having worked in the Cliff mines nearly deavoring to stay the progress of tbe notice is therefore hereby aiven, that by virtue
enne into possession of $550. * Tbe tribe sores, tetter, chapped hands, ehilbialus, Beecher Sold Slaves iu the 1 lymou b
of the jKiwer of sale hi said mengage rontatued
fiamrR.
The scene itseif is remarkably 50 years ago.
which has become operative because of th*,
are scattered all over the state, most of corns, and all ••kin Irruptions. ■«** P0"1* Pulpit.”
Norman Matterson. a 35-year-old
default afnresalJ. and in pursuance of tkewell brought to the eye of the reader by a
Man and Woman Asphyxiated.
.litem residing in the vicinity of Dowagiac, tlvelv cure piles or no pay required. Il striking illustration made by De Tliuhtrnp farmhand, died suddenly at Summit.
suture* la such cases made and provided, the
la guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
New York, Nov. 23.—An unknown preinhes described In raid mortgage will be
where they were paid.
There are eight
from
materia!
furnished
the
artist
by
Mrs.
He was probably tbe tallest man «n man and woman were found dead in a sold at public mieclon to the highest bidder on
or money refunded. Price 35 cenla J*‘r
Kalur&lt;iav.the*19U&gt; day of December. IRK. at 10.lucksou county, measuring six feet
of the Pokaguns living at Athena.
box. For sale-by W. H. Goodyear, tbe Beecher.
room in the Standard hotel on Seventh tn’gloek In the forenoon, at the front entrance to
seven inches in his stocking feet.
p.venue Sunday afternoon, uhere they riw court house in tbe city of Hastli gx. (that
druggist.
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Growers in the peppermint district at
b«-lne tire :»!nev where the circuit court for tbe
IL C. Sweet, a sewing machine agent
James 1. Francis. Alderxuan. Chleagn. at Niles, has fallen heir to $47,000 iu ' registered as George Wilson and wife. enuntv of Barrv h hrld.l for the purpose ot '
I)'- atur have been footing up tbe season’s
A tlret stomach Is very much Hke »
They were suffocated by gas. It is not pat Ing the 11 muunt due on Wd mortgage nnd
say.:
"1
retard
Kr.
Klea
.
New
fi&gt;ro :l'»S’irH. The nrem*
sprained
ankle.
If
yon
suffer
trots
anyr
of
y‘ id and find the total outputs of oil to
money and a large amount ot real «- I known whether the gas was turned on nnre.ai.d th 'C HH
’me drs:-r:brd In «*a'd mortgage as foBowat
•&lt;•* ter
tor touguf.
juumv)
V hi*
ery a. an Ideal Psnsc-a
&lt; used '
it in tut*- in Brooklyn, N. 1., left him b&gt; hi* ' bv, accident or with.suicidai intf-.nt.
. ri cate nearly 50.000 pounds.
Tbe the symptoms of dyspei*la. your •&lt;*«•« ,nd Lctw Complaints.I. having
-Ah th**-*- rertahi 1 Ire*--* or parcels of land sitI
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I. tlrad. It needs a crutch. We »»•' «T
u:.h* ,utd hnmg tn the City of H.-»tli&lt;ga. lu the
■11 nf oil p»*r acre was snmewliat smaller neve It Of all wo.k for a time, or until 11 » my family for the l.-t live, jeare. to lb. rather.
(taintv• t k irn, mid state «u Ml-ldgtn. dcTbe Detroit, Lansing &amp; Nnrtbernj
.-■jrfbe.1 k&lt; n.l.aws. to wi. : Lees »7OKnd&gt;71 In
F&lt;&gt; do esclu.lon ot physWans prwripllou' or
: an ay: year and the price* received per reatore l to Ils natural strwurth.
t.i- &gt;.I .Uasor-gs. &lt;fn:liimf) vi’Ugvi accordrulltoad
(entire
equipment)
was
sold:
preparations.”
,
i.d r insulerably iesK. but as tire pep* this sticc-stully. we unratuseaftsosI«Mill other
Ker. John Buntu-. Keokuk, lows, under mortgage ror.-clo.ure for $ts,o..o
n«-r3t. tw.
■
la already dlirested outside ot the body,
ur 1- grown on land which until reAi&gt;EiAN D Cook Mortgage*.
write.: ”1 have been a wiimslrr ot the to F. A. Niruv. of Muskegon, and John ,
and which will aid the
.c. ‘.v has been cqnshlered w&lt;” th less, the foods that may »w taken with It.
Such a Metlwdlst Kphcopsl ebureh tor M year, oi W. &lt; barnplto. of Grand napkin.
more, and have never t.mmi ■ anyUillitt
The oue-y.-ur-old child of C. W. Ilorr I
. &lt; fixnre out thkt tnry are yet tar । urrulucl Is the Nhaker liisekriv'MOkrsAGE.-ALE
The Shakers have utilized the dlKestlve beneficial, or ll.at itave
Default Lm ti»g been mac&gt;- n»r ivorr than ah
it
-ad &lt; f she cereal funner.
prtXl“pUnt to plants for the »»• relief as »r. KU.|C« New l»ls-»rr&gt;.
Try was burned to death at Jackson.
Mr. R. Wettstetn, a well-kjiown,
pulled
lite
corer
off
a
.mull
table
on
;
I&gt; yahleor a tr ur’xrgi? ii:ite 1 J’nrch i»^h. iml ■
trial
enterprising citizen of Byron, Hl.,
" this Ideal CoMh Remedy now.
\n X"hang“ tells «if a ring that lias eat- toctura or lh&gt;» article, and U.
iiiintv t-y v’-”l-u:’. D.
» und tvizabHh Baker,
which a lamp atood.
Bottles tree at Modem HfW
truly phriioimnal. ion can try It r &gt;
writes: “Before I paid niucii atten­ mi.-baniluttd wlle.of Ctu-l t icti. Barry t'ooaty,
■• ip atann and all Its buildings. ’Ibe been
SXuln.1 sum of .0 cent., as -.mpl.
The law depriving convicts wno are
MiihUkti.n Ji.l.n M. bndth. and r&lt;&lt;o'dedF.fo tion
ft)
regulating
the
bowels,
I
the
efflee
of
thr
Kt-jt'sUr
o! «!*»•&lt;♦«. for n&lt;e Coimkllleil a neighlror's sheep. The ijelgh- ties are sild by all druggist* ■« &lt;*»»• Pr,trsen Ing U second term In the prisons of
ir the h«lr hM
irow *
hardly knew a well day; but since I &lt;y &lt; f Barry, in the Sts re ui MKhbrn. on the
uni color ®n b*M l»«‘i- ■" UK™**™!. o&lt; this shite from earning tbe same
'•
&gt;r red to call it square If the dog was
—IM day of October, fiww, &lt; n libei 47 of more*
learned the evil r©- g&gt;g&lt;9. on page 2g, for whb*b default tho said'
amount of «‘-o*l time tu. firat-tertn con­
«&gt;•&lt;•,. I'.v u«lior H""’’ lul' Bcnewer.
•••!. Tbe doe’s miwler refused to do
Ij.xoI U the beet
\ suits of constipation, Jour. M. Smith, by virtu** of tire rh bt riven Mm
victs bus been declared con.tltutlonal
by the -aid n«&gt;rtr.:vo. has made nod haraby
।
and a law suit came next.
To pay Doctor, reeommend Ulnpl.de of C.rtor Oil. will It not lu &gt;our cw■“
makes lire »hole prhirlpal inns of Mid mon*
and the efficacy of
by the eupretue court.
■
; 1 •mate and damages afisesMfd by tbe
K-ure at&gt;fl the mb trst »&lt;■••rued thereon now duo
A dangerou. »S nonnter’elt on tho KatSot.lbws-.tern Michigan I.flooded with
ami
abd «h&gt; which m* rfgAm* them ta&gt;
Watch for the New Story
re» tri the owner of the dog had to n&gt;ort- tonal Bank ol Commerce New Voth. ”
claimed to Ire Cue nt the date of thia i.dh-etlio .
coutilerrult silver half dollars dated
num
of seventeen hundred and eiyhtv i&gt;|x (W*
।-re his farm.
The mortgage had a big­ circulation to Grand
1
ISM ou.l of excellent workman.bipPills, I have not had l.tra and forty ope remit and an attorrey fee of
I went j-five dollars provided for in mid mort­
. appetite than Hie dog. and soon bis It is tbe best eoonterfelt they
The apple crop ot Oceano couniy bus
one day’s sickness gage. and ix&gt; suit or proceeding at law havtag
been remarkable: It paid better than
1 -m wa* gone and the owner bad to move
Oren in»t!t&lt;&gt;trd to recover the gmontit securea
for over thirty years by
I1..W • Tbl*7
said mortgage or any j»nrc thereof.
tbe peach crop, for w bleb thia co“n*J *•
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— not one attack
Noilee is there fore h*reby given that on the
noted. Many orchards bare yielded
2-ih day . f Deremteir.UM, at ren o'clw k tn the
that did not readily yield to this .'-•renodu. ilnnr w ill be sold at the nonh front
more than W00 an acre.
remedy. My wife had lieen. previ­ door of th* cour boose, in th* rltv of ii &lt;-ilng».
For Infants anu Children.
Eiittnr fnorrisnn of Worthihgton, Ind.
county of Barry amt atate of MlelilganlsaldeouH
Careemmeis In girlhood causes the
We. tbe undwrtg'^ _ baw *nhelUw blro
ous to our marriage, an invalid for houseDcfng the vlace in which the
trtr euurf
•’’in” writes: -You hav: a valuable .
greatest
suffering
and
unhappiness
In
after
fbenrv forthe !**• .’^^^^tnes- tr«'••*«« »&lt;&gt;&lt;»*»
the county of Barry is held jat public aurtloa
h 03
ripiion in Electric Bitters, and I can Kffgffl’y'S!!: to -rnout«»
years. She had a prejudice against for
io the bijihert bldcer. tl.r pren.iws uraerWed
life. Little Irregularitle. and weakness..
i-erfully recommend It for Sick Headlu
said
mortgage,
or
so
much
thereof
as
may be
catliartics,
but
as
soon
as
she
Iwpui
r
ln
girls
should
be
looked
alter
prompt!)
mntt.
breer^ary to satisfy tbe amount Cw ou said
■ ne nnd Constipation, and as a general w£rTi4l‘lcA.'*ltol«»l' urogglst.. T. wo
and treatment given al once. Dr. Pierre «
to use Ayer's Pills her health was mortgage as shove wt forth, with the Interett
-D-tem tonic Ii line no equal.”
Mrs. Ann
tbereon,
and
the
w
»ts
c
M
owm
»ti«i
expenses
Favorite
I
’
tewriptlon
promote,
regularity
U..V.V S Msuvta. Wboltwale
restored.”
StehJc, 2625 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, Wauoxo, htxsss s a.*"
a'.lowed by law and pn 5'.de I for In said mortol ail remluiue luncttous. makes alrenglh
I&gt;ru«.*l*-Toledo, it
|nn.really. •«
was all run down, couid not eat nor digest
aud builds up a sturdy beallh alih which
Ban-aCiuarrtlLure I’ »«, mn() „^,Mr, sur
rtilp of Ca&gt;tletna, county &lt;
had * backache which naver left her lugdlrertly
Michigan andde^rt »«•&gt;
“rarer.--rerbunlfc dold
to meet the trial, to come. The Favorite
felt lin’d and weary, but six bottles of fares of th. ,ul,
Being the Wert oths t»»lf
Pfewtrlutlon b&gt; nut a universal psi.area.
oKS for lull on. tl Ing. It I. dlrrdte.1
E'eclrie Bitters restored her health and
renewed her strength.
Price &amp;0 cents
C-^rrb ln
„,^Uy
w.lely at one M-t «.r organs.
Barry and state of Mkbipu*. sin
aod Bl.00. Get a boule at Modern Drug
to a dauitoro«» dismse.
tm*ure
Dr Pierw’» Common Sense
Store.
Adviaer, • HXW
med leal work, pro*
(Duely liliMrtratrd. wiB be sent free on reMedal and Diploara at World’* Fair.
F«r Over Fifty Year*.
t^of 31 one rent bto»np* *•
Kr,
h«-^"•&gt;•'2
m A. Addrem, World’. Dl.penory
u&gt; :.ulto»&lt;diM*M.lor ihWr ,*u2g^ ..
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anner
Thursday, Nov. 26. 1896.
MARSHALL L. COOK,Editor.

AS HBCOXV-CLAM MATTES AT

' „ AUGUST 14, 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES
Tbe increase in tbe values of securities
24 hours after election was 925,000,000, or
over 91,000,000 an hour. If that rate eoutlnuee it wont take long for prosperity to1
return.

Wagers were made that Pennsylvania
would give McKinley 800,000 plurality,
and they were won too. The count shows
McKinley received 726,998 votes and
Bryan 423,054.
If advice will only bring a wise admin­
istration certainly Major McKinley’s
regime ought to reach the acme of suc­
cess. He’s^etting all kinds of advice
from all kinds of people all the time.

The banks of this country are commit­
ting an “awful outrage” upon the people.
They are making people take those ‘ horrid*’
200 cent gold dollars when they draw out
money. It is needless to say that no such
“outrage” would have been committed bad
Bryan been elected.

Someone ought to tell Mark Hanna that
election i« over. If his “$18,000,000 syndi­
cate” which was organized in tbe minds of
the free silverites. Increased the price of
. wheat just to help elect Mr. McKinley,
then there’s no necessity for this mythical
syndicate to continue its existence and be
to the expense of still further increasing
the price of that cereal.
Either Mark
Hanna hadn’t thought of that, or else he
doesn’t know that election is over.
One of the most notable defeats of this
campaign was tbe defeat of Congressman
Towne, of Minnesota, by Judge Page
Morris, of Duluth. Towne in true Bryan
fashion went cavorting all around this
part of the planet as confident of his elec­
tion as he was confident Minnesota would
go for free silver.
He was defeated by
1,500 majority and tbe complete returns
show Minnesota went republican by 53,­
980 plurality. There was an Increase in
the republican vote of 70,554 over
1892 and 45,493 over the heavy vote
of 1894. There is about as much piobabllity of Minnesota voting for free silver
as there is in Bryan’s being elected Presldent in 1900.
KcMiltain the South.

flon. W. R. Moore, who is head of tte
greatest dry-goods house doing business in
the southern states, has congratulated
tbe members of the Columbian Club, of
Memphis, Tenn., Ibat the recent camgaign
has ended with a loss of 282,000 Demo­
cratic votes in the Southern tier.
Ala­
bama cast 39,000 fewer Democratic in 1896
than In 1802, the falling off in Florida was
5,000, in Georgia it was 55,000, in Louisi­
ana 25,000, in North Carolina 15,900, In
Tennessee 28,000, in • Texas 84,000 and
even in unprogiessive Mississippi there
was a diminution of 5,000 votes from the
Democratic rooster And,, as Mr. Rowe
well says:
This terrific slumn from the former Demo­
cratic vote is merely that shown on the face of
the returns. When the n a’facts come to bo
known, as they undoubtedly will he. It will be
found that notably in Tennessee, Virginia.
North Carolina. Georgia, and perhaps in still
other states mentioned, the apparent majorities
obtained by the Democratic-Populist partner­
ship of 18JM» are largely fictitious, and that In
reality several of those states returned no
Bryan majorities whatever.

We think the outlook of tbe present and
future political situatluu, Is very clearly them down.
stated by Judge Tourgee in his article In
We need a reform and It will be wel­
comed come from what source It will, but
He says:
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I look for no great good to come to the
“Tbe election was pro-Republican in its state from the charge she has made. There
effective character, but its overwhelming Is no doubt that from a financial point of
majorities were tbe result of antl-Bryan view It is a mistake, and those &lt;ho are
conviction—the verdict of tbe American In need of eastern capital will reel it, as
people not merely against the principles they did four years ago. We will watch
professed by tbe transformed Democratic for tbe good timer to come though, if we
party, but against tbe, tendencies repre­ do not get our share. Weil I guess with
rented both by such party and its candi- tbe papers I am going to send you, you
date.
\
will have enough Kansas politics. Two of
Because of this fact, the proclamation the papers were sent to\ me by a populist
ofthe defeated candidate that be will con­ friend with particular notice of the
tinue in tbe fight In favor of “bimetallism” “crows” depicted. You can tell something
is altogether insignificant as an element of by tbejon'e of the papers how the differ­
the politics of the future.
The American ent parties look at the result of tbe conpeople and, indeed the world, have taken test.
Slnoerely yours,
Mr. Bryan’s measure.
He has com tn and J. L. Ibwjn. Centralia, Kan.
ed the admiration of all by his ability to
"What Southern Papers Say.
endure fatigue and a certain optimism as
regards himself, his fortunes and his ut­
Sincerely believing that lhe Chicago
terances. He seems to be one of those platform was the product cf a paroxysm of
fortunate ones who believe that any plati­ the parly from which it would In a short
tude he may utter is by that fact made time recover, a million democrats re­
notable. The Intellectual effect of his re­ mained loyal aud true to the party and
markable canvass was not, however, at all went down with it In defeat.
Now. is it
noteworthy. He neither evolved any new reasonable to expect that these honest nnd
truth nor supported any known theory conscientious democrats will be repeatedly
with new argument or even any strikingly dragooned into the support of a policy
original illustration.
Intellectually, tbe wb&gt;eh‘t!iey believe to be essentially dislife or thought of the world have not been bouest% and which they believe to be total­
enriched in any appreciable degree by his ly at variance with the prlnalples and
candidacy. Tbe principles of the platform teachings laid down by the founders and
on which he stood will of course remain. principal exponents of tbe party?—Baton
They are in a sense structural in our na­ Rnffuv (Lfi.) Ailmnite (Bryan Dem.).

tional life—ail except the demand for un­
restricted coinage of silver on private ac­
count. That was accidental, important
only tiecause of the absurd claims of the
malign influences attending its suspension.
There is nu reasonable ground to believe
that it will ever again be made a national
issue: “Bimetallism,” If ever again con­
sidered as an ingredient of party politics,
will be merely a question ot more or less
—a controversy with regard to the volume
of a restricted currency.
No nation bas ever gone from a single
to a double standard, and there la not a
ghost of a chance that tbe intelligent
American citizenship, which, under the
sore depression and uncertainty of the
time, decided so emphatically against the
fallacious assumptions and still more falla­
cious predictions based on the 16 trXl con­
undrum, will ever be called upon to pass
judgment upon it again.
A great leader
of a great cause may defeat without ap­
prehension,but a leader neither great him­
self nor blessed with a cause worthy of
sacrifice or devotion, who falls in his first
onset, bas little to hope for in tbe future.
Neither the free silver theory nor its can­
didate is ever likely to occupy tbe world’s
attention again.
Pyrotechnics may in­
spire confidence once, but when they have
failed it is most difficult again to awaken
the delusion on which their influence de­
pends: and confidence, after all. is the
controlling sentiment in politics, as in bus­
iness.
Tbe negative results of thte great strug­
gle can be secured only by legislation.
What will they be? ’ A protective tariff,
of course, but one which shall give abund­
ant revenue.
What .next? A currency
which shall afford no opportunity for us­
ing the promises of the government to
break down Its credit—a paper money
which cannot be used to impair the gold
reserve. The currency question will be to
the fore during the next four years—not
tbe question of a double standard, but of a
stable, elastic, reliable currency, to take
the place of tbe present greenbacks and
treasury notes, by which gold may bo
drawn from the treasury, while no mtans
are provided by law for replenishing the
same. To this problem lhe common sense
of tbe people will next be devoted, unless
the same shall be fully and satisfactorily
solved by the Incoming administration.

There is little room for doubt that bad
the vote of Tennessee been counted as it
was cast there would have been a McKin­
ley majority, despite illegal Influences that
prevented the casting of thousands of Re­
publican votes.
But a beginning of the end seems to
From “Bleeding K«n»M."
have been made in Tennessee.
A long
march forward has been accomplished
Following Is a portion ot a letter re­
when a gentlemon of Mr. Moore’s standing ceived by L M. B. GHIaspie from a friend
is bold enough to talk thus to an assembly in Kansas:—
of business men in tbe chief city, and
“The pops are too sore over Bryan’s de­
when bis audience applauds heartily:
feat to whoop’ er up for Leady, and the
We &amp;11 had hoped that after a generation had republicans feel too deeply the .disgrace of
passed away we had gone tar enough from the tbeir state to rejoice to any great extent
senMiew prejudices of tho great war to begin*
*t last, a political action based upon reason, over our national victory. Of course we
honor, common sense and common patriotism,
it seems that we were mistaken, and that there feel elated at the prospect of returning
are yet throughout tbe country men claiming prosperity and the tridmph ot republican
to be intelligent, to be patriotic, to be even
Christians, wno, if not themselves active ballot principles; but we feel humiliated that we
atuffers. are content to stand silently bob Ind
those known to be such, and quietly, without had bo hand In the glorious victory. Just
protest, acquiesce lu tbeir unlawful usufructs.
to think that Kentucky is a better man
Wbieb. let ns a»k. Is the greater criminal, he
that steals or be that receives and Is the bene­ than we are! Yon in Michigan can yell
ficiary of the stolen property?
Let tbe answer come from the brazen usurper until your throats are sore and point with
who now hol ts the Governor’s seat in our own pride to what you did in ’96 and your pos­
State capital.
It is, however, consoling to know that Investi­ terity will say Amen.
But what can we
gations are at this moment being made by re­
putable citizens, which are not likely to stop sky to the future generations about Kjuiuntil lhe now open and yawning penitentiary sas, who after one dose of populism, turns
doors shall have been closed and barred upon
tbe thieves who have atolen the votes of the down the anarchist LleweHug and his
people.
crowd by electing a republican governor
who gives the state one ot tbe cleanest ad­
WM. MCKINLEY.
ministrations she ever had, and then after
two years of reformation once more “as a
Bis Acknowledgement to the Michigan
dog to bis vomit” return to populism. But
Republican Preaa,
what is, must be. The people want a pop
President F. R. Gilson of the Michigan governor. They’ve got him. We’ll see
Republican Newspaper Associatlan, and what they will do with him. If be makes
editor of tbe Benton Harbor Daily Palla­ prohibition prohibit, be will do what
dium has received the following reply to a Morril failed to do; if he give# the state
telegram of congratulation rent by him to an boneet, economical administration, be
President-elect McKinley:
will be doing no more than Morril bas
*
Cantox, O.. Nov. 8. 1896. done. Time will tell if he la the better of­
Mm. F. R. Gilson, Pkhbident Michi­ ficer, and if he is not we will find it out.
gan Republican Newspaper Associa­ We will make it oar business to watch
tes, Beaton Habhor, Mich.:
him. His position is not an enviable one.
Mr Dear Shi:—Your telegram ot coa­ Tbe pops in this state have no record at
ls gratefully received.
which they can refer without a blush
They have turned down the Liewelling
crowd. Ignored tbe doings of tbeir admin-

Does the outlook promise well for an­
other campaign like lhe last? This is the
question for the sop them democrats to di­
gest, for it can seriously effect no other
section.
Tu further foUow our Bourbon
leaders in pursuit of the silver ignus fatuus
would be a boon to lhe republicans
As
partisans nothing would suit them better
than further proof of southern obduracy—
to keep up the fire and fury of 16 to 1 and
stew away In our own juice. &gt;If they
could order the democratic policy, they
would have the Chicago convention of
1896 reconvened in 1900, with the same
delegates and put out the same ticket and
platform.—Vidfatbury (Miss;) Commer­
cial Herald (Bryan Dem.)
-

No question bas been discussed inort
fully and more at length before the people
than the great issue upon which the cam
palgn was decided.
The voters have
weighed both sides uf the question, and
have decided against that espoused by the
democratic party with majorities the en­
ormity of which Is appallng.—(‘ohtmbuA
(Ga.) Enquirer Sun (Bryan Dem.)
PUT UP JOB FOR BRYAN.
Inside History of Ills Nomination la Dis-

Bryan's nomination was no accident,
so fan- as ho mjcI his friends were con­
cerned. When he stood up to make his
eventful speech he was throwing loaded
dice, which had been prepared nearly
two years before. The boy orator bad
Assisted his friends in pulling the wires
for many months, and every move in the
game had been studied out*
This information was gleaned in Ne­
braska during the week preceding elec­
tion, and the authority for the story
w*ldch follows is no less a person than
James C. Dahjman, chairman of the
democratic state central committe of
Nebraska, Mr. Bryan's confidential po­
litical adviser and friend. He gave the
Tribune correspondent permission to
print the story after election, and mean­
while every statement he made was
.verified from other sources, the whole
proving conclusively that William Jen­
nings Bryan knew he was playing for
high stakes when he made his cele­
brated cross of gofld speech at the Chi­
cago convention.
He was not only fully a wane of the
plans of his Nebraska friends, but was
consulted at every stage, and on him­
self alpno depended the final maneuver
which secund to him the opportunity
to speak just at the right time to cap­
ture ehe convention. The story, as
told by Chairman Dahl mao, supple­
mented by t)ie statement of others,
bears the impress of truth on its face,
and can easily be verified by asyyone
who cares to do so.
In the summer of 1894 parties were
more or less split in Nebraska. Tbe re­
publicans were divided, and so were the
democrats. Tin? former split over the
governorship. The latter broke into fac­
tions on the money question. William
Jennings Bryan had been elected to
congress twice and had demonstrated
first a great power of glib oratory, and,
secondly, a marvelous facility for unit­
ing different factions and parties.
The democrats, divided, oould do noth­
ing. By a union with tbe populists they
might control the state. Bryan-was just
the man lo unite the free-silver wing of'
tbe Nebraska democrats with the
“pops.” He was for free trade and free
silver, had always affiliated with the
populists from the day ho went into
politics, and possessed glittering ora­
torical powers from which.much could
lie expected.
Bryan was still in the lower bouse of
congress and fully expected to be a can­
didate for reelection, when a little
coterie of- democrats of the silver faction
in Nebraska put. their beads together
and determined that the hard times and
the general feeling of unrest were sn
opportunity not to be misaed, and that
the talkative young lawyer from Lin­
coln could, if handled properly, be
landed in the white bouse.
Until the extra session erf 1893 Bryan
bad been a tariff reformer boly, and his
first speech on the sSver qqestkm was
admitted to be a failure. He began to
study Jt, however, for use in the next

period of idlesaa in the houae when tbe

Wm. McKinley.

mountain and pointed out the richness
of tbe land which should be his if he
obeyed instructions. They promised to
make him first senator from Nebraaka
to succeed Gen. Manderson, and then
president to succeed Grover Cleveland.
It was pointed out to him that tbe
bruins and leadership of the democratic
party were all in the gold faction, while
tbe silver men had no candidates who
were really strong except in tbe south,
and the selection of a mhn from that
sect ion was out of the question.
It was believed that the situation in
Nebraska was such that the necessary
start in the presidential race could
easily be secured. It was proposed to
form an active coalition with the popu­
lists, giving them the state government
nnd reserving the United Staten senator
for the democrats. Mr. Bryan consent­
ed to the planaoutflned to him, and the
necessary steps were at- once taken to
put them into execution.
The Nebraska silver coterie got to­
gether during the 00x15' part of 1694 and
began to look ovei* the ground, the
echenie even then being to secure the
necessary amount of notoriety for Bry­
an. so -that when he came to make his
grand-stand play people would already*
know about him.
j It was soon discovered that tiw Oma­
ha World-Herald, which was nut a silver
paper in tho full sense of the word, was
in need of money. Then it was found
that for $13,500 invested in the concern
control nf jfk editorial policy could be
recurvd. A deal was fixed up with Mr.
Hitchcock, the proprietor, whereby the
silver men were to contribute the
money needed for typesetting machines
nnd other things, nnd in .return Bryan
was to be made editor in chief; with full
authority , to commit the paper to the
wildest coalition doctrines. The deal
was consummated and a close agree­
ment^ entered into, guaranteeing con­
trol of the paper tint ibafterthe national
convention, though Pubmhef Hitch­
cock dkl not know just what the limit of
time meant.
Meanwhile Mr. Bryan had been la­
boring at Washington. Hie wrote u long
letter’announcing h:scandidacy forth?
United States shnnto on a platform
which he laid down for himself, includ­
ing free trade, free silver, an income
tax, election of senators by the people,
opposition to monopolies and trusts
and other things democratic nnd popu­
listic. The day congress adjourned he
took editorial charge of the Omaha
World-Herald and began the. campaign
which bad the white house in-view.—
Chicago Tribune.
CTAnn’rira now proceeds to open her
mills and prepare for a business rush
without waiting for the aid or consent
of any other nation. She has no time
for any. further nonnecse.—N. Y. Mall
nnd Exprc®!.^

KFThe man with his little dinner pail,
with money in his pocket worth 100
cents to the dollar and prospective em­
ployment. if he has a level head, can­
not feel dese than thankful that the
wildcat scheming of ha1f*crazy states­
men hns failed. Good mohey and open
workshops mean much mote to him
than open silver mines and closed work­
shop®.—Chicago Inter Ocean.

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sensible gifts,something serviceable and
durable.

t®“Buy those gifts where
you get what you pay
for.

XXX X X

E£“We will have the best
and prettiest things
■ ever shown in the city
in Dry Goods and
Millinery for the hol­
idays.

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A Bad Histake
Is a good thing not to ma^p. and one of the worst mistakes possible is missing bar­
gains in our stock of HATS. Buy where your money brlngsthe most. That’# thrift,
and thrifty people fare betl\ln th’.n tcnrld. We’ve increased your stock of money by

increasing’its value in our goods. We’re selling what you need at lutr low prices. (&gt;nr
figures are practical studies 11 economy. Here arc nntic of the point* you can't *tndy
too carefully.

For one week only we w I! sell you Ladies’ Fine Shoes

$4 oo grade (a . - - *3 25 $2 75 and $2.50 grades*2.25
3.00 “
.... .......... 2.50 2.25 grade..................... 1.90
|2 00 grade (a................. *1.65
We have a few pairs in special lot tint sold nt $4’.00. $3.50. $3.00, and $2 50 that go at
'■&gt;. Sizes 2^. 8. 8X and k
--------- for
-----business.
Tours
THE BANKRUPT STORE.

C. H. OSBORN &amp; CO

KFWheri Bryan feels in a particularly
jovial mood these days ho gathers his
friends around him and eings: “Come,
it’s on roe; Jet’s open a campaign.*—
Chicago Tribune.

THE PEOPLE’S MESSAGE.

TO PTOb'mCE

Hits jo. Bryan! Did you hear It? How it
rolled from sea io sea!
Did you hear tl»e thunderous answer ot a
pedple great and free?
Did you hear the word they've spokenhave you felt that shoaldcr-blow?
To your vile repudiation, have you lieerd
their mighty NO?

nwnr nur iE

Hits ye, Tillman: Have you noticed how
j&gt;eople of th Island
Have arisen in their honor to strike down
your pirate hand?
Have yuu seen their banner there Is blaaoxmxI. fair to see.
Their renewal of allegiance unto Truth and
Purity?
Hits ye, Altgeld! Can you read it? Can
you read the message through?
'Tfs a message that the people In their
might Intend for &gt;-ou—
How tfypy'll tolerate nu anarchj’ in this
land that theyjjave won;
How they ll strangle every effort quite as
soon as ’tis begun!

HERE are many
causes by which
we produce a last­
ing effect on the
readers of the
BANNER, - but
we mention only
o n e this week,
and that one i&lt;
our new story
which will begin
next week. It is
by the peoples’
favorite author, Capt
Charles King, the story is entitled

Have youzheard if, O misguided? If you
have not, it were well
That you learned from those who've done
so what the people have to tell:
were u country’, and we’ve made it, and
, , We’{y Kolng to keep It clean,
And we y throttle any serpent who would
make it base and mean!
—John Kendrlc Bangs, in Harper’s Woeklicrman J. Schwarz, of Saginaw, de­
spondent on account of ill health, com­
mitted suicide by shooting himself in
the head with n revolver.
Bunning Brothers &amp; Co., the oldest
and most extensive hardware deMlera
in Menominee have been closed by the
sheriff. Liabilities and assets not ascer­
tained.
A Jackson cider manufacturer made
into cider, apple butter and jelly 4,800
bushels of apples in one week.
Six boys, whose ages range from 15
to-17, entered a schoolhouse at Grand
Rapids and ransacked it, carrying away
everything portable.
’

wnw CLOJE
It is one of the best stories ever written
by its author, and will prove immensely
interesting. LooJt out for the opening
chapters, to appear next week. Tell
your.friends of the story.
A RARE TREAT FOR
STORY READERS.

Gentry la Sold.

New York, Nov. 20.—John R. Gentry,
8:00%, king of harness race stallion^
was sold in New York yesterday for
$19,500 to Lewis J. Tewksbury, of thia
city, owner of Robert J., 2:01%, and
Mascot, 2:04.
Said Ha Wm Gulley.
8L Paul Minn., Nov. 20.—Rev. Jamea
C. Hull, a Methodist minister in West
St. Paul, charged with attempting to
poison his wife, plend guilty yesterday
and was aenl"
’
penitentiary

steamer Belgga arrived frefic tbe north
Friday with Be lurgeat eat ch of the rerf&lt;rf bone and 7» barrels of oil.

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�Hasting1' Banner
Thursday, Nov. z6, 1896.
W. R. COOK. Lor.lMilar.

1 Have
A

A
£

Some Wall Daper left
over and want to sell it
before my Spring Stock
arrives. Come everybody
and look it over. I will
-ell you

Wall Paper
A
A
A
A
A
A
A

or less money than 1
‘•aid for it.' I have a
‘very good assortment. Ij
..re going to buy at
a.’, give me a chance to
how vou what I have.

Fred L. Heath
Druggist.

OCAL NEWS.
CiKCULATION *
pak,
88 quires.
.uidjjun the bunton bold
...4is marsh* meadows trail.
1 ihtreli dollar cold .
".ill a dozen M tall. ’

Ylvii
al Vu"

it-icr Kraut, the very best made.
Cook’s.

. ■! goods of ail kinds and best qual•ok A Cook’s.
.

w„
_
•r,»e»suaxn tin
Farmers Institute to be held In this eitr
oa Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday
Dneember IS. Id, and „ bu( on
’

sult Is the same as l-etore. and Ritchie has
been declared eleai. d Sheriff.
After the
recount In Aaayrla Ultchte still had two
majority, not counting tbe four ballots
toniKl on the tloori three ot which were
^straight republican.
A recount ot one
precinct In Tbornapple was made end
Ritchie gained nine more. A recount ot
Orangeville and Prairieville was then or­
dered. In the former town Ritchie lost
two. and In the' latter be gained two.
leaving tbe result ss before.

H. K. PaltengBI. State Superintendent
ot Public Instruction, in bls report says:
•There are now in the sta'e upwards of
tour hundred districts that, tor a longer
or shorter period, have been working mi­
der lhe tree textbook plan. Tbeir unanluious testimony Is In favor ot lhe system.
A general adop fou ot lhe plan by the
state would secure all the bcuenu ot stale
uniformity with, none ot ha disadvantages.
The sdtijrct Is a proper one tor caretnl
consideration or the legislature at its next
session.”
■

“
All A Mistake
•'All
Mlsta ’*as played at lhe opera
house Tuesday evening was one of the best
entertainments that has visited this city
in many a day. The audience was small
but appreclativtj. The-company cancelled
their date at Charlotte and played again at
tbe Opera house; last evening to a much
largar audience. The management of the
opera house promise nothing but first
class attractions Tor the coming winter,
and If the future shows prove as enter­
taining as the first nne of the sea son, Has­
tings may be considered very fortunate.

:iii keep that 25c. tea. tbe best for
• in town.
Cook* A Cook.

G'.ii-.
Naughton.formerly of this city,
jj-Sw i&lt;t Battle .Creek was married this
week to Miss Iha Gwin, of Deitoi).
T.ie * lies of the Virgil family, three
jn i.. inin-r, have beeu transferred from lhe
spotters field to the free burying ground. «

Rev. A. I). Grisby is lecturing at Conk­
lin this week.

Welby W. Garn left Monday for schoo
at Big Rapids. •

Fred Fisher, of Grand Rapids, visited in
the city this week.
Hicks Allen, of West Bay City, is visit­
W. ii. Goodyear bis bought, the Landis
druc stock which^was damaged by fire and ing at M. W. Hicks.
Shipped it to a firm in Chicago who deal In
Miss Lois Marshall, of Nashville, visited
’!!£•!: KjJods,
in the city ttils’week.
N’iw, .! ohu. don’t be foolftd. but go to
W. A. Hams is able to be down town

Cook &amp; Cook’s and get a pound of that 25c again after a week’s illness.
tei ■ ■ It beats anything I ever saw for
Mr. Severance, of Middleville, visited at
the nfflney.
Sheriff McK.vllt’s Tuesday.
One second hand round oak stove for
Fred Eckardt, of Woodland, spent Sun­
salt. Cue light double harness, new, for
day with relatives in the city.
sail. One road carj for sale.
Enquire
Mrs. Dudley, of Detroit, Is the guest of
Di. J{ C. Andrus.
her sister Mrs. Julius Russell.
L«-t—A navy blue mackintosh cape
spent
Chas. Websert and
family
with plaid lining somewhere on Broadway
or Gteen street. Ffnder please leave same Thanksgiving at Woodland.
at this office and receive reward.
Make up your mind what you want to
buy for Christmas presents and then call
at John Hessmer’S the jeweler aud buy
them at the old popular prices.

n7i^,^!ni hldm ,or *
a» «"»•
Visited nt John McEtwsIn’s last week.

°ur going tu press a day culler we will
X Mwrl" reln™«&lt;‘ &lt;» her
not pnbll.h tbe «ne unUl D„t
yesterday after a week.
The Institute wlU be devoted elmou en­ ’Wt Wllh her parent, Mr. aud Mrs. Mack
tirely to dairying ntfls designed to cover Stebbins.
all phases of dairying applicable to this
BU“er' Of “*"&gt;'*“■
vicinity. Wat^h *.r further notice, and and Mr. Maynard Butter, of Grand Rapid,
program next week.
are In foe elty to spend Teankglvlog with
At last the recounts are BnUbed, tbe re­ Mr. and Mrs. Chester Messer.

For tbe first time in several years we
have been able to secure one of Capt. Chas.
King’s continued stories for the Bannkb
and will publish the first installment next
yes. &gt;*f course, salt fi5c- per bbl.
week.
CapL King’s stories are always
_ Cot»K ct Cook.
charming, and his new story, “Captain
Brown, living on the town line, Close,” is no exaeptiou. Tbe scene is laid
iow with heart trouble and dropsy. at a military poet near New Orleans, and
Bring y-.’iir watches and jewelry to John in Texas. A young West Po^nt lieutenant
-•Her tur repairs and secure a good job. and Captain Close are the heroes, while the
I’.rtUres enlarged at Christmas’ studio, heroine is a charming little southern girl-—
yuur wofk started early before holi- a rebel in fact—who despises the northern­
ers, or at least docs for a time. The story
has many stirrine scenes and will Interest
I,?. Lanleins,_ OH Cans. Glaxsthe old as well as the young. Subscribe
White Crockery at Cook
for the paper so as not to miss a chapter of
this fine serial.
-i!t‘ oil, the best that is pumped
from th: bowels of tbe earth, for sale at
PERSONAL MENTION.
Covk bu.I G’Ok’s.

ny

,k.W"LHV' ,on"’r'7 of thl* «*«T. »” OU

Miss Pauline Shultz will spend Thanks­
giving with Woodland friends.
D. L. Goodyear is home from Ann Arb­
or for tbe Thanksgiving, vacation.

Mrs. T. Garns is spending Thanksgiving
Prophet Hicks says we are going to have with her brother at'Graud Rapids.
a io‘:-g, cold winter, with plenty of snow,
A. E. gamble, of Grand Ledge, is the
but the Indians in Northern Michigan guest of bls brother, R. M. Lambic.
predict nn winter at ail, with little or no
Mrs. Emma Valliant Is confined to the
: . snow.
house with a severe attack of tonsllltis.

A number of relatives of Mrs. B. A.
Mrs. J. E. Garver, of Freeport, Ohio, is
Walker surprised her on Monday night it the guest of her sister. Mis. John WeisserL
being her birthday. A handsome rocker
M.E. Nevins and Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
left as a reminder of the pleasant oc- Nevins left for the west Saturday night.
tMiuii.,
'Sam Bucanhan. formerly of this city,
1 in Hastings hunters returned from the now of Chicago Is visiting felends here
northern .peninsula Saturday and report 11
this week.
d'-rer killed in their party as follows; SlebMiss Agnes Rich, of the U. of M.. is
bint&gt; 4. Waters 2: Grant 2; Phillips, Mead spending Thanksgiving with Miss Harriand Snyder each 1.
elte Beadle.
Al the teachers meeting of tbe M. E.
Mr. and Mr». Elmer French, ot Ches­
Sunday School Monday night F. W. Walk­ hire. Allegan County, are vliltlng IL H.
er was elected sup’t; Mrs. E. A. Bur- Potter and wire.
Ion. 1st Ass’l: Mrs. W. A. Lampman 2nd. . G. P. and W. N. Chidester entertained
A-s't.; Geo. Heath, 3rd Ass’L
relatives trots Battle Creek and Grass

Wnta*t I wuz a gorl!
Wish’t I wus a jrurl
And wben’t come Bunday nite
1 ’Th^ek. U**1 o,d P’auner, * .
.
up outen site
An’ I’d m&amp;rry some rich feller
Like some gurts duz—
Wish’t I wax a gari!
Wish’t I wus a gurl.
I ’a Just chaw gum and talk,
.^b?n out lPr promenod
Mr. and Mrs. John Knrtz left for Grand A'A
I’d take up all the walk,
Like gurla duzRapMs yretenlay where they will remain
Wls h’t I wuz agurl
for some time tor medical eonsultafoon for Wish’t I wus a gurl.
All boys good fer IsT
Mr. Kurtz who 1, In a very critical conTer carry coal an’ run odd Jobs
dltlon.
An git of! the walk for dudy snobs
Like I CM t’other nfteJudge Smith and Von Donald left for
Wish’t I wusaguri!
Chicago Tuesday night where be will be Wlbh’t I wus a gurl,
Wish
’
t
the
laird
ms
de
an
boys gurts,
Joined by lhe rest ot nls family to spend
*’#* h®”"
b«n the same
An 1 d ben LIzt Ain by name.
Thanksgiving with bls sister Mrs. A
B. An’ she’d ben John or Joe st Id of Jane,
Coulter.
Wish’t He bad—
Wish’t I wus a curl!
'—Hr adford, (Petin.) Era.

T® QLOJE OMT
(Sizes, 16 years to 19 years.)

Come to the Presbyterian church
on
Sunday and encourage the pastor.
,
*• C- meets at L.
b".?„^&lt;“’N'”S7*1 7:“'

B. Staut-

"Captain Close” next week.

$9.00 Black Kersey for $7

The Penny Gleaner Mission Band will
meet in tbe Presbyterian church at 3: p.
m. on Sunday.

$12.00 Blue Kersey for $9

The Baptist Young Peoples Union will
serve supper in the -church parlors itietxt
n ednesday. Dec. -2nd from 5 to 7. .
The Y. P. S. C. E. will meet at ft p. m.
Sunday and Miss M. Rorabeek win lead.
’ Isltors are welcome and every member
expected lo be there.
All Interested in lhe young are Invited
to meet In the Supervisors room on Tues­
day at *2 p. m. All welcome. Subject,
“The Effect of Literature on Children.”

Mrs. Emma Piatt Guyton will deliver n
lecture to ladies at the Presbyterian
churcb iwxt Thursday evening Dec. 3rd.
on “Heauty Defined and How to Obtain
It.’’ Mrs. Guyton lectured here twice last
summer and those who heard her were en­
thusiastic m the praises of her work.
The lecture will be iliustratedzand entire­
ly free.
AN

ELECTION BET PAID.

The Knights of Pythias do not allow
politics in tbe lodge room, but after the
evening sessions are over, the politicians
meet in the ante-rooms and fully discuss
political questions If they desire,- One
evening In October last a number of mem­
bers were In discussion when 8. Greusel
wagered Ex Mayor Kenaston an oyster
supper that Bryan would carry Michigan.
Munday night after the lodge adjourned
Mr. Greusel invited the following Knights
who were present when the bet was made
to his house to dine at his expense.
A. E. Kenaston. D W. RejnohiN. W. D,
Hayes. F. L. Heath. &gt;1. G. Hayes. E- G. Hol­
brook. John McElwain. J«Mn McElwain.'G.
F ChiJ*‘Hter. W. N. Chidester. Prof. Holden.
Prtn. Mcallry. W. H Spence Franz Wlllbon,
Bert Seward and J. H. DennisHou. P. T. Colgrove and W. R. Cook
were invited but were unable to be present
on account of sickness.
Mednmes 3. Greusel. W. D. Hayes. F.
L. Heath and B. P. Seward presided over
the table.
The republicans and gold democrats sat
on one side of the table facing a large pic­
ture of the “Boy Orator of the Platte. ”
The supper was a fine one and served In
courses. Only one thing occurred to mar
the pleasure of the event, that was when
Ex-Mayor Kenaston. John McElwain and
E. G. Holbrook discovered that they had
swallowed a piece of sole leather thinking
it was an oyster. The rest of the com­
pany took warning and refused to partake
of any moj-e soup, aud turned their atten­
tion to the chicken and salad and other
delicacies on the bill of fare.
The de­
licious supper left all too full for utterance
but tbe nw was declared “all right" If his
political principles were wrong. The rest
of the evening was pleasantly passed with
cards and it was a late hour when • the
jolly company adjourned.
P. S. The men who swallowed the sole
leather stayed to consult Dr. Drake.
___________________ G. W.

We ca)l tbe attention of the people of
this city, and even of the county, to the
statement made by Hon. P. T. Colgrove.
in his speech al tbe laying of the corner
stone of the new city hall. In regard to as­
sessed valuations in this city and county.
It is a startling fact that taxes have
doubled slice 1834. while property has
actually depreciated In value.
Of course
improvements cost money and dur higher
civilization demands the modern improve­
ments and conveniences. But there Is no
question at all but what we are paying fur
more than our share of state taxes while
the cities are escaping paying theirs. This
injustice can bA and ought to be remedied
at onee by our Supervisors. The Supervis­
ors at their meeting In January ought to
agree upon a scale of reduction In the assewed valuation of property. In this city
we know of business property and resident
property that is assessed for more than It
is worth and more than It could possibly
be sold for. This is a downright hijustice
to the owner and is a serious drawback In
a buHlnesa way. What Is true of city proper­
ty hi no doubt true of country property.
It is an .Injustice and It ought to be remed­
ied. When Barry County with less than
24.000 people bas to pay une-thlrd as much
state tax as even tbe city of Grand Rapids,
with her W.000 people, or when we have
to pay one-twelfth as much state tax as
the elty Of Detroit with oxer 300.000 popu­
lation. great business blocks and millions
•nd millions of wealth, is unjusL
But^no
one la to blame except ourselves.
We
have gone on raising assessments, or main­
tain* the old ones. while other counties
have been lowering their®*
As long •■
we keep onr assessments where they are
we will get no relief, and we ought not to
expect it. Why oct commence next year
and make a straight reduction all around
of one-third on all assessed valuation and

DON’T RUN
THE RISK!
WWtMlMA&amp;MAtKOmxKAAMX saaaa.aa ■ — ‘HI

Keep; your feet
and also the
feet of those
depending up­
on you, dry
and warm,
it will save
you manydpll’ars in
d o c t o r s’
bills. * * *
‘
Every­
thing in
footwear
will be
found
at the

Buys a pair of our Leather
Stockings, size 7 l/2 and up.

We are receiving testimonials of
their good qualities every day.
They are the Very Best made.

rEd
FronT
Shot

Come and

WOOLLET &amp; BRDHSOR

(Rfctefter § burton®
- LEAPING CLOTHIERS*

On Nov. 20 an J every day there­
after we offer and will sell to the
puolic the whole or any part of
our large stock of

HAVE YOU EVER 5EEN

Groceries and Crockery. Pure Gum Rubber Overshoes for ladies? They will
outwear three pair of the} common kind,
The
assortment
is
complete.

The
prices
are
right.

The
goods
are
new.

WE HAVE THEM.
ASK FOR

And if _you will
come and look
over our stock
you’ll find every­
thing you need.

Novelties in China ware
and
Specialties in Fine China

Hams &amp; VaiAnai
EXECUTOR’S

We have a full stock of everything in Rubber Foot­
wear for men, women and boys.

L E. 5TAQFFER

In the matter of the estate of Wllllsm ome*.
deceased notice i» hereby Riven that 1 sha
reell at Public Auction to the [highest bidder on

TUESDAY,
DECEMBER J Bth, 1896
at ten o’cldck In the forenmp at ’^e prem!M&gt;
first herein deac-rlbed. &lt; being on section**. bet
ter known as Sludge farm, so calledi in
shin of Casletou. m the count* ot Barry, in th«
Ktateof Mich'gan. pursuant to license and au­
thority granted to me on the £3d day of October,
K. D is96, by Probate Court of Barry count;,
Mlchlgimkllaf -he estate right., title and In­
terest of said deceased, ol In and to the real es
rate situated and being in the county of
In tbe state of Michigan known and described
ns follows to-wit:

The prospect is that the price of watch­ Lake lest week.
es will raise (the price on some move- , Mrs. Eva Russ and children, at Colorado
niefits have been raised already), i win Sorinas, ere visiting her parents Mr. and
sell qiy stock at the old low prices.
Mrs. Wm. Hitchcock.
John Bkssmer, the jeweler.
Nelson Carveth. ot tl&gt;e Kalamazoo asy­
Mrs. Anna Carveth and E. J. Evans, lum, was in lhe elty last week to attend
Th. K.'hwt qusrrer &lt;4 i-reUOD
both of this city, were quietly married laut
hia mothers wedding.
Thursday evening by Rev. Thos. Cox at
Harry Tefft, ot the U. ot M., and his
tbe home of the bride. Only the Im med Isister Mlsa Tefft, ot New York state, are
buildings, fences, and Is
ale relatives were present.
guests at D. W. Reynolds.
In Cook &amp; Cook’s east front window
■ Mrs. W. D. Kelley who baa been visit­
may be seen buckwheat in every stage
ing Mlsa Gertrude Slebblna returned to
from the way it looks when purchased
her home at Muskegon. Monday.
from the farmer till the time lifts floured.
Mlsa Leoore Valliant had the misfortune
Furnished by L. A. Eaton, of the Heatings
deduct 10 per eent each year
the next §-r and sugar orchard. And
to sprain her ankle quite severely last eve­ three years. To be sure tbls wUl raise
Koller Mills.
ning by turning her toot on a stone.
the “per cent” of taxation, because we
A man living near Elwell was surprised
Mr. and Mrs. A. Towle, ot Grand Rap- have got to raise just so much taxes any­
the morning of Nov. 4, to find a sign in
Hoot of the caunon he had loaded to fire Ida. and Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Russell, ot Al­ way. but It will put us to a few years
lu honor of Bryan’s election, which read legan. are expected In the city to spend froB now where we won’t have to pay an
Executor.
Tbankaglvlux with Mr. and Mrs. Julius
as follows: “A charge to keep 1 have.*—
unjust portion sfatate taxes.
•Ex.
•.
.
Bussell.

New Furniture

At Cost.

2 FINE FARMS
HE McCOY FURNITURE CO. have decided to close out the
entire stock, and will give prices at and below cost, and will
offer the good housewife a golden opportunity of securing new
Furniture at Cost for the first time in the history of the business in
this city. The sale will positively close Nov. 30th.

sx ass.’ ■ss-fssr

tp,r2£(»1

H. A. OFFLEY,

p. S.—For the further benefit of our customers we will include all
Carpets in this sale.

Archie McCoy Furniture Co

�Hastings' Banner
•

GOLD IN THE SOUTH.

-JTHE—. BEST
. . ' LINGUISTS.
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-

TO THE MOON, 38 MILES.

^nreday, Nov. 16, 1896.

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HL GALLEHER &amp; BRO.

This DUllnctk»xi.
Opened. x
In -conversation with a Frenchman
The huge block of crystal which will
In the search for valuable mineral-that is. anriferour ^nd argentiferous 1 the other evening a 1reporter asked tbe become the mirror for the great tele­
“How comes it scope has safely arrived in Paris. If
ores—the source of attractions in this following questions::
country has been almost wholly toward that among the foreign population in all goes well the* exhibition of 1900
the wes| and northwest, while a section Paris the Russians are credited with will be able to boast of a distinct fea­
of the country much nearer home and the gift of speaking the best French?" ture. Whether the moon’s features will
“ThejRussians, the Poles, nnd, I think be equally distinct is another question.
JBood meann sound health. With pure, possibly os rich m mineral resources I
has
been passed by almost unnoticed, I may add, the Hungarians,” replied Prof. Loewy thinks not, butM. Deloncle
rich, healthy blood, the stomach and di­
gestive organs will be vigorous, and there and remains to-day practically devel­ the Frenchman, “speak French with is still determined to carry through his
.
•will be no dyspepsia. Rheumatism and oped. That the Appalachian range of wonderful facility. Their accent is idea.
Neuralgia will be unknown. Scrofula and mountains from Virginia on the north perfect^ and they acquire pll the finesse
“The moon one yard off." It was
Salt Rheum will disappear. With pure
to tiie*rxtreme end of the range in the of the language with marvelous rapidi­ thus the scheme of the gigantic tele­
state of Alabama on the south is min­ ty. One can account for their capture scope was spoken of in the papers, but
eral-bearing has been fully determined of pronunciation and acceht easily M. Deloncle, however ambitions he
by the most expert geologists and min­ enough; but tbeir ability to get down , may be in central Africa, protests that
eralogists of tbe country. In addition into the depths of a language in a com-I। he never had so preposterous a notion.
­ | He claims that it .will be possible to
. short time is a little myste
.
to gold and silver there are to be found parativky
rious. |You
rou have
have often
often seen
seen a
a common
common !, throw on to u-screen views of our satYour nerves will be strong, and your tin. zinc, lead, corundum, monazite and
other
valuable
minerals,
while
din
concertino, and the other thing | ellite brought within a distance of 38
Bleep sound, sweet and refreshing.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla makew pure blood. moods and other precktus gems are ----- ....called the English concertina. mileK This remains to be seen. HowYou can only play a limited number of &lt; ever, everybody will wish M. Deloncle,
That is why it cures so many diseases. included in the wealth of nature’s store
That is why so many thousands take it house along the slopes of this tunes qn the former, because it has no.J aud still more especially his shareto cure disease, "retain good health, pre- picturesque mountain range. This is senii-taiiea or half notes. There ah no holder*-*, every success in what one
*vant sickness and suffering. Remember
no fairy tale, and ns relates toaurifer $ound’ ahi
''iat the human tongue can utter , must still regard as an experiment.
ous ores and deposits we have only to that is rhe
iot-.included in the repertoire of i
The new telescope mirror is the
say that what lifts been done at Dah­ the I alter,
CoMequently a Russian largest ever made. It wns cast at Jeulonega, Ga., may with prcqier manage­ hears no discordant
*
note in a foreign mont, n manufacturing place, ajid the
ment be repeated on a more extensive language,
He masters its pronuncia- Inst French station on the line to l^iege,
scale in other sections along the range
tion w th ease.
Now. when a man ac- Colbgne and Berl.n.
This'
‘ ‘ splendid
' *
It is related of a student of Chilton fiuires a -correct pronunciation of a block of homogeneous crystal weighs
J. CORE CALLEHER, M. D.
• H. BERNARD CALLEHER, M. D.,
President and Manager.
county, Ala., With a decided aversion to
oreign tongue he can get tbe accent. 3,000 kilogrammes. Its diameter is 2.05
Is the One True Blood Purifier. $1 jier bottle. manual labor, 'that when he wanted a with 11 itle difficulty, especially if he has meters, and In its present nearly rough
n .
n... cure u™ Ills; •wy to little money lie would take an old pan n good|ear. am! that is something wh ich state cost £ 4,000. Of course, it was con- TME5E NOTCD men make a speclaltY ot all toons of Chronic Ditrases. Eye. Ear Nervous ■»«
E1OOU S HlIlS take,easy Cooperate, ac. and go over to Mud creek and in a short almost; every Russian has.
,, royed to &lt;*-•-«Paris in -q -special
----- «-« *train.
—
It * Sexual phrases. Urac, Kidney, Btadter, Lunn. Throat. Catarrh of the Bead. Asihma C™ ",
Conaumptlon. Female piseaaea. Epilepsy (Or FalUDR
Scrofula and all Blood Dlsera' F -'tt;
time wash out gold enough to satisfy
“Ths same can Im* said of the Poles was wrapped up In heavy felt blank­ Sez alll etvd with Itasot Vitality from indberetiou In Youth or matured
Night f
his immediate wants. I have seen and Hungarians. The Hungarians and ets, protected by hoops of soft wood, the terrible consequeneea followlnc them may be cured it taken in time. IteinendH-r thatmTr-SSJ
FINE HEIRS TO A THRONE.
specimens of gold-bearing rock taken Polish! languages have a compass prob­ with metal tires, mounted on pivots. h»r. (rcittrf jour OH, uc i*L4. iral hrwm- dliootiresMl ium
&lt;m: lu»P(,n..
J!',.
.1-ilutiHyore wi&gt;ra olbor. Wl. all CLItab'lb
from a drift on the banks of tbe Waxa- ably :ui extensive as that of the Russian Thus packed, the mirror was tightly
CASES OUARAWTBED. Thow ron"n&gt;«l, pby.M.n.. ™ rrfw vou to tomdred, auVto : "
hate,hie
in
Shelby
county,
of
the
same
language. The theory that a man must wedged in a case that was-placed in
*
Arcbrlukr Karl Ludwig.
.2 °V1U
‘"“X ” klnOIX. and It U-.erv I. a a n- oS U)l, I, u Im
IOf
lx* possessed of good musical ear in order the wagon on a bed of hurdles and you. you will Rut it Remember the date, aud come early, as the office !s alwa; '•owdtxl.
The two young Austrian prifioes who, state.
tJF“AH communications should be addressed to
'
by the death of kheir father. Archduke
The question is sometimes asked, to be ible to get over all the difficulties layers of hay.
why,
if
the
south
has
such
valuable
min
­
of
pronunciation
and
accent
is
interest'
For greater safety, the train stopped
Charles Louis, are brought into the
X»Xt. P-AT ,T ■
LT. eft,
line of immediate; snecession, bear n eral resources, haw they not been more ing. and there may be something in it. only once, at Tergnier, and went at ax
popular ill-repute which would have thoroughly developed? The question But it must be remembered that some of alow a pace as a royal Jrain, escorted
one, and there are various the b^st linguists the world has ^ver by a railway inspector. It was insured
been excessive even in the Munich or is a pertinent
Stuttgart of a generation ago. Both ! realms for this lack of development, seen kcre men without any car for to its full .value. The same afternoon it
arc reputed to be unable to read and j but the most prominent one is the fact muslcj Bismarck, for instance, who can wm removed from the northern termi­
write correctly any one of the ion- ’ that Pr&gt;&lt;&gt;r to the late wax the south wns speak I half a dozen languages fluent­ nus to tin- workshop. The mirror, be­
gnagos in which an Austrian ruler is ' a
book, controlled almost exclu- ly and elegantly, has no ear for music; fore leaving Jeumont, went through a
sapposed to be proficient.
■ sively by wealthy men who were sluvt- in foot, he can’t understand why any­ second grinding of its faces, being as
After the suicide of Archduke Ru- | holders, and the raising and selling
body should like it. For him It is *all smooth as fine, plate glass. But for
, telescopic purposes this sort of smooth­
dolph, in 1889, an effort was made to cotton, tobacco, corp and other prod- damned noise.’
|
nets
of
the
soil
afforded
magnificent
pong English-speaking people ness is roughness itself. Thtufinishing
tiain the mind of the eldest of these
cousins. Archduke Francis Ferdi­ j revenues, with which they were well : Am­ leans, especially the ladies, talk process will take two years and six
nand. He was sent on a tour around ’ satisfied. These men looked upon the ! the test French. It Is not generally months, and by more expeditious proc­
the world, anj] (TW* pretense was car­ intrusion of' ouftido “Yankees" ns *known that there in a marked d ifference esses than any hitherto in use, which,
ried to the length of issuing a record detrimental td the best interests of between the accents of Amereions and moreover, will give, greater accuracy
Englishmen when they speak the dip­ than anything known.
wniou he
ne was
wns said
suia to . southern institutions.
of vuacrvainMiB
observations which
Hitherto astronomical mirrors and
hare written.’ All that he really de- j
T^ie wa-r closed the sources of south- lomatic language. There is what we
rived from the journey was a malady ern resources temporarily, and the end • call lhe American accent, and, while lenses have l&gt;ee.n poiished by hand by
from which he is now slowly dying. " of hostilities found the once opulent therejis the British accent, and while we filowly rubbing the gloss with the naked
. He isdhc prince who scandalized Vi- southern gentleman very poor in this Frcndhmen rannot admire either, v\e linnd. sometimes, but not always,
ona in his youth by halting a peasant world’s goods, nnd his broad plnnta- are bpund t&lt;Muhnit that the former is moistened with oil. albumen and other
Moreover, the average substances, which are the maker’s se­
funeral procession w liich he met while । tions were divided and subdivided lie­ preferable.
numerous small owners.
For i American
Ame
traveler Is more observing cret. The drawback of the process is
riding, and compelling the mourners tween
'
He that the mere, heat of the hand may
to hold the bier while he leaped his years after the “unplcasantnesR” there • tthan Itlie average Englishman.
catcl
’ quicker, ns we say hiiomatic- cause Uie surface to warp.
horse backward and forward over the existed a very strained foriing between catchpsun
. if indeed that phrase is notaspeciThe new mechanical process, of which
oaffin. His uncle, the emperor, thrashed the two sections of the country, which I! ally,
men Af
4f what minmay .........
be called -I...
the argot of particulars are not known, will produce
hhn with a stick for this exploit, al­ would not admit of northern capital’- TTt^rv
though he was at the time n grown and industry developing southern re- : Now (York. But it is expressive, and n surface approaching n true plane.
extent-.
tent. FortunateFortunate­ everydEhing thatria expressive is good.
‘
one ten-thousandth part of a
twn a nd nn officer In fhe army. His sources to any great ex
French-speaking and millimeter. Even this marvelous fin­
rdpidly dying out, aud
and ।
“A4 u rrule,
‘
brother Otto is the hero of another ex­ ly this feeling is rapidly
, Engffeh-sfmaking peoples are not good ^h will leave a margin, nxtronomers
southerner, with his chnraccha
ploit, involving a public, insult of the the true southern^*,
are_ con, ;
_
tell us, for errors. The w’hole finishing
CTORwst kind to his own wife, for teristic and traditional generosityj now j linguists. Of course, there
which the Austrians were delighted tn stands ready to welcome any industry . spicucn&gt;us exceptions, but the rule.holds prtK-ess u ill cost £6.000. The silvering
leiirn that he jalso felt the emperor’s •or enterprise th at will be for the best [ good, The Germans, on tbe other hand, j w,ll not cost anything to speuje of.
mirror
will
mounted
uirough inferior to the Russians may ।
'The
rv-----’---------'**b*
------------‘ J on “two
—
interests of the south, and is willing j, throw?
cunj.
good linguists.
They
arms ter. meters long, and will be set
|ln explanation, though not in de- , Mld cu{rcr to assist in the development, । be sei down as n
!
In
the
few
southern
workings
of.
it
difficulty
in
putting
their
b
’
s
*
n
motion
by
machinery
of
the
usual
have
great
*
‘
‘
’
tense, of their vicious worthlessness,
T“ *’*“ *
"
V
“*
itjis remembered that these youug iqen auriferous ores, with but few excep­ in their proper places, and Frenchmen «ort. The rays gathered from planetary
Inherit not only the wegst qualities of tions, only primitive methods of ex­ make fun of them on account of that KPAce will be reflected horizontally
tho degenerate Hapsburg blood, but tracting the metal have been in fka*, weakness, but in time they manage to through a mammoth tube 60 meters
-,J on piles
~~ of
* masonry. The
are grandsons of that criminal lunatic and it remains for men of energy and get over that defect. Wireover, they ’long, *laid
whoq. Englishmen still remember--the perseverance, lacked "up with a little always attack a language boldly, with­ lenses of flint nnd crown glass will be
one
meter
and
25
centimeters,
the
out
efiring
a
fig
for
the
blunders
they
capital
and
]&gt;ossessed
of
modern
apNeapolitan "Bomba "—London SaMtrIpliances for extracting the auriferous make; and doubtless that is a good plan. largest in the^vorld. and the images,
flay Review.
enlarged
6.000
times,
will
be
thrown
“It is, of course, well known that the
deposit from both rock and placer, to
Laminouw Sea Crab.
astonish the country with a showing Jew’s ihave a wonderful power of pick- OD*° A screen, which thousands of peoktai? of the marine curiosities recently
of tbe wealth of the Appalachians.— ing up languages. That is a gift which P1® win view at a time.
fished fiom the bottom of th? Indian * Springfield (Moss.) Republican.
they received from the persecutions 1
The rooon
moon will.
will, If
if all
al] goes well, be
osenn by a dredging vessel in the em- j
that compelled them to become a no-. brought within 38 miles, but it is most
p^oy of tbe Calcutta Society of Natural ; ,
OILED HIS WHEEL.
tuadie race, but the .fact that they are doubtful whether images on this scale
History was a mammoth sea crab which A tUlxbt Mistake In Bottles, However, great traders, hard students, and keen w^l prove correct. M. Loewy, the nsccfutfoually emitted a bright white '
observerswith good ears, must also have ®istant director of the Paris observa. Apparently Cao»cd Trouble.
.light similar to that seen in the spas- '
| *°ry, who has submitted some splenHe strode into the second-hand bicy­ something to do with IL
mbdlc flashes of phosphererevnt lum’.n- cle dealer’s with a look of rage upon his
“It has been said that the ability to ^ld photographs of the mo^n, believes
!•-r.dkd by ouncommon fireflies. J
——
-------------- ------------x-------grasp
many■■ -«languages
does not
neces1­ that the limit of 94 miles he has reached
face.
Tpe oddity was capiured in daytime ’
_____________
practical
for « long time
— the
—most
------- r—
—
“Say, this is a pretty deal yon have sarily denote a-higti order of intellect: is
nnd placed in a large tank, nothing ^Hearne. Why. it would take n steam but that is a question which had better
Comc- Larger images will be indispeculiar except its immense size being . engine to furnish power enough to run be left with the philosoph?rs. All we , ^
tinct.
nct- —Paris Cor. London News.
noticeable in the broad glare of the
machine.”
know for a certainty is that it gives
tropical sun. At nlrht, however, when '
“Why, what is tbe matter with It?" poor evidence of stupidity.”—N. Y. Sun.
“Why doe*? Miss Screecher always
AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE
all wns in pitchy darkness, the crab sur- ' ajjked the dealer, alarmed at the growopen her window when she plays on
peiserl the naturalists by lighting up jng rag? of the customer olthe day beONE GOOD INDIAN.
the piano?"
I
“T° give th* neighbors a chauce to
1ue tank so that ell the otlier sea crea- fore,
tures. great and small, occupying the ।
-Matter!
matter enough.
enough. You
You told
told A Unique Character of Southern c»n- । leave before she begins practicing.”—
“Matter! matter
tahne tank could be plainly.seen. When ' me' this was an easy-running machine,
' Detroit Free Prew,
WITHOUT COST.
Bishop D. A Goodsell writes of a
•
------------ !__ -______
'antl y°u ca,ft make'5t bud^- 1 o|,cd u
Taklnx'No Chances.
w|th
n Mira
pole he emitted flashes of light . jreR|1|v tjjjg morning&gt; just l»efore going unique character, Chico Pescadero, a
»
« a
Nurse—Now, then. Master Georgfe,
Sonora Indian of Santa Barbara, Cal.
which enabled the experimenters to out; OJivt
and in five minutes, sir, it was The following gives some idea of his in­ you must come and have your face
rradsn-all print, even thouah otherwise ^‘e* drasstaff a load ofirtoM."’.
washed; your grondfat her‘i» coming to
teresting personality: ths-r were In total darkness.-St. Louis
..s„rf you nMl) pnrc oiI ?He spoke Spanish well, but in speak­ tea.
Bmmulic.-Used the stuff yon pave me tn the
George—Yes: but :ffx»se he don’t
ing with Americans used an amusing
Th. Most Ardent With bottle. Bad enough, probably.”
patois, a mixture of Spanish and Eng­ come, what thru?—London Sketch.
t e
The father of all the wills and the'
“In the bottle? Why. mnn. I didn’t lish that was delightful to hear. His
npst Jimdeot document of Its kind ffivo^yon any bottle of oil. It is In a voice was musical, hi” enunciation dis­
kfiow*to historians and antiquarians Is caf};’’
tinct, arid he had not u trace of the hesi­
thlat^jf “the great King Sennacherib,"
r--s j!
“Can, ch? Well, what do ypu call tation of a very old man. While of
HERE IS |
raeut-anrei
in the that?"
raid the irate nun, as he took
who Is frequently —
--™.. ’ ” L.
"
books he knew almost- nothing, he was
The Greatest Republican Paper of the West.
--- arxl also
— by
*
4.
. Scriptures,
,io».*phus
and the bottle out of tlfe leather case. “I a constant ar.d adoring student of na­
ONLY ONE|
Herodotus.
SeuDceberib lived nnd put it in the bearings’ just as you told ture. He always reminded me of the
TT.‘.B.th? mosr stal^art end unswerving Republican Weekly pn
SURE WAYS
*
L itsheu today and can always be relied upon for fair and honest r
reigned between 702 and GSO B. C.. nnd , me.”
prophets of olden time, for to him God
“My dear fellow, that is the liquid ce­
# ports of all political anairs
in his will, which wap written, upon
wmeverywhere. in sky and star and sea.
knmr.itomcdicr.lg
- a tablet of clay, arid which v. c found in ment for tires."—N. Y. World.
men
for
prompt■
He was devout, too. in his mental hab­
The Weekly Inter Ocean Supplies All of the New s
thk* ruins of the royal paku-e, he gives .
ly. checkins#
Indiana Lire on Roots.
it and his toll; was like one of those K of year .. ..
and tbe Best of Current Literature.
trouble* of th.-#
hit* sons "certain efon-« of precious : i The Indians
British Guiana are not psalms which dwell on th»: beauty and
.It
is
Morally Clean, and as a Family Paper is Without a Peer.
kidney, and re-’
things." nt that time deposited in the far removed from tbe lowest savage*? grandeur, of nature. When ante became ' when men ..
storing these great
tetnple of Nebo. *These same sons, by . in the depths of the dark continent, master of his dialect one felt that he and women ..
organs to health
Its Literary Columns are equal
the way, afterward killed their father I A root called the cassava is their prin-^ was in the presence of a true poet. He
become weak­ and strength, and
to those of the best magaiines.
while at hia devotions?.—Golden Days.
cipal footj. It is prepared for use by had the dramatic faculty to the point of
that
is
by
the
use
of
1 scraping it on a pice? of timber studded genius. Eyes, hands, feet, attitude, all ened by ..
Its Youtn’s Department is the
j with sharp pebbles. Communism to its talked and reinforced ,his words. He the weath­
finest of its kind.
j fullest extent prevails among them. As was both humorous and witty and I
' to clothes, the men get along with a fancy that’ anyone who looks at the cor­ er, and run
**snlly the N«w» of the F.ntin* World and glets
I breech clout while the women are in ners of his eyes can see the twinkle down gener­
ir.'i „ },und ablest dlscu.'iMoDS. of all questions of the dnv. l he
It has* stood the
.
SUFFER L-TOLD MISERIES.
'
i the height of fashion with a simple which was seldom absent from those
c“a". F 'T* ’wrl' ”
ot reading matter each week
test of time: it has
ally
The
*»«pl»*hed tn d hit-aurojg tetter sdspted to tin* needs Of
fringe. Though dwarfs they are well true soul-windows. They were large,
saved thousands of
me people went ot the Alleghany Mountains tnan any other paper.
first
parts
that
‘ made and sturdy, make capital boat­ soft and beautifully brown, but they
lives; it has restor­
men and are splendid swimmers. All had a dangerous snap in them some­ the weather
ed millions of suf­
ferers to health;
the real work is done by the women.— times.—Chautauquan.
affects
are
the
it has done what
Nineteenth Century.
was
never done,
kidneys.
The
Frier of SSI.
Dally by mail $4 W per ye
The SS-orwy Equinox**.
The DiliIf ud Sunday UI- 5 Price
E"
; ACTS AS A specific
“That fellow Danvers, B.t the head of
attempted
of Sunflur by autiJC.OO per yc
urea is not never
The popular belief that storms are the table, is a deep one.”
Ums of Tbe Inter Ocean ire Daily
- - and■ Sunday
by null*8.00 per ye
before; it lias made
more frequent about the time of the
men
stronger
and
off,
“Nonsense! What makes you think thrown
tbe best of tbeir Kind....
Addrew THE INTER OCEAN', Chivas
equinoxes, or when the “sun crosses the
healthier; ft. has
It eat»*«s health to bloom. and!
but is forced
line," in March and September, receives
■Why. he bu already drank hia «iith l,' 1. nnrin ,h I
brighter and hap­
some slight degree of support from the bottle
Uie and
la apparently
not half
half full
and is
apparently not
full , CK UP°n tne
pier; - it stands
recent investigations of Prof. Hellmann yet.”— Detroit Free Press.
k Never fate to Rcouiaw
lungs, and dis­ alone
in all these
concerning the weather of Europe. In
qualities.
Do
results
Whales* Noses. 'ease
southwestern Europe March is the
not
“
Thea hale'a noee iaontapof the bend; ----- Caused bv
stormiest month, wit Ke in the British
Islands and Norway January takes the at least bia nostril, are sitnated there, weakneeq o
thus
,
i « jM
lead in that respect; but considering through which he expel* lhe column* of
Kiancys
it appears that water durfog the action known as

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PERFECT HEALTH.

Powr’TD^i*rthe"‘°r*hroad?" Th&lt;
O“!gner-"Art?
I wouldn't
There i* * deal of talk about the
are atndy it. i
1|K)U
.
•k-eves being maue smaller, but dress­
-Indmnnpoli. Journal.
makers do not cull for any les* materia)
y ~2?'W’ drawl Clrd&gt;«l
Craven! with which to make them, nor do they
look any smaller when our new dre**es
°'uchlTalr&gt;-'
!
Jfo Moro Of tho Disease Here Than
I"*1” h' “""‘’C IVrehanci come home. Indeed, the fashionable
Elsewhere.
Insplteof theoppo,|Uonof theprov. I.eL
kni^h.ln&gt;I'rt«l&lt;»i»tr
(And th. woman finds that quite as many yards
froll iX‘d- a ""“‘a Mnount of protest
*'p‘ir'v&lt;i °n hla
ore required as heretofore, and she j*
from Pan* on the sere ot Uie defaceShow That the Stamina of th,
j foree&lt;l to economize in other direcxaeut of the Champ* Elvse«w f.hn
iCiice In America Ua« Shown No
^h M e’^ltk;n of 1900 wiDwtaialy w.T' Dnh '‘ a BOOd denl dn»n&lt;iin' on de | tK&gt;ns*than in the quantity of fabric
IHicrioratton—Vigor ot
Oar People.
be held. 1 he go v eminent ot the repub. p“J." n“° applies 'U inergiM,” .aid I she needs for her dress. Puffings, shir'1nE^’“'. “Dc h“s drummer often i rings and plaitings consume an enorHo will contribute S3.000.000, which han
uses up taoah muscle on one chune dan
Ty,- Ndief in the greater nervousness already been voted. and the city ot de fus-fiddler does on half a dozen.”- Yuous amount cf material, but it i*
disposed in such attractive ways that
of
American seems very widespread, Pana ts not likely to give lew, than S3
Washington Star.
000,000. But. u the exponitton 1. “
one does not grudge a few extra yards.
-j.
Dr. Beard, of New York, was
One of the newest waists lias the en­
A Small Favor.—“Your fine,” hu&lt;1
0II
-,f the first to describe nervous sso.ouo.ooo, anotherii2.ooo.ooo will ,tm the judge, “will be a dollar and costa." tire
.
-yoke ,in puffs
■ ---------------------------not over three-quar.... ..tition, and to give it its medical have to be provided. It 1. not the cus­
♦
n«*
.1. — * . .
«
■
couldn
t
you
make
it
08
cents?
”
asked
tcrso
‘ “n inch wide; another has a capereturns of tlia.
name of neurasthenia,
neurastmtnla, so that It ha*
baa tom in
,u Ir nwee
nine, to vJait
Walt for
for tho
thoreturnsot
_ V ■ bien-convicted
_
. o7rid!
.
—I- ~ _made
-- V
. puffs
— 72d
the lassi*.
lady who 1hud
"^P*^ trimming
of
•n spoken of as “the American
money to make up the deficiency ing after dark without a lighted Ion- edged wWJh
with lace;
,n"“’ others Khave
— *the
v entire
•—
lu his work on “American ronalnlng after pnymentof the milivm.
diX’ifront from shoulder seuni to belt in nar­
tern. Indianapolis Journal. •
• • t-_ .treats
__ ... chiefly of n
___ »-•
**
tiona. TH...
The exposition
ot....
1889 woa pijj
snr.he
the Linttu
—Humane Society Officer--“Hi, Ui! row puffs. Sleeves arc puffed from
rnm Uu Worlds Outland, &lt;Md
and there «tu
in liana
hand Ior
for
; : the nervousness, and itaaymp- tor,
,
— money 1U
comfortably hut could only get up aftergreat
^-top there. There's a law against car-1 shotildrirs to-wrists, and made up after
After on extended trip lasting *ever*l difficulty and by helping myself with my
11‘ti’pting almost as an axiom the cost of administration, before the
tying babies on bicycles.” Bicyclist— 1 the puffing is completed. Thi* takes up months and embracing many points of in- hands or with other awnirtanee.
gutra
were
opened.
Thin
wn»
done
bv
।
tement
t
hat
Americans
ore
more
tin
“ I had consulted physicians and tried a
“Out of the way, man. Thig oni. has u large amount of goods.
- than any other race, and that B veryywg.,,1™,, reheme of Jrenlnu '
ner
One of the peculiarities of the season terert throughout tbe West and South, Mr. good many remedies but with no buri*factory
t he smallpox, aud I’m taking him to the
results.
vastly greater amount of nerv- bonds for 2S francs each, each of which ' doctor’s.”—Cleveland Exchange.
is the trimming of dresses with velvet George Lockhart, of Hudson, Ohio, returned
“We read of the Marshall case, of Hamil­
home a few days ago. He is bright and
,&lt; .u • in this country than in Ku­ bore 23 oouixnw which were rerehnble I
and heavy satin. Velvet especially is
ton, Ontario, a wonderful cure attributed to
—
"I
went
to
the
installation
of
out
'
g«nial
as
ever
and
look*
as
if
his
long
holi
­
ll.- a&lt;lm!ts. however. that the ae- m ndniiwlon tlcketa. The extreme peDr. Williams* Pink Pill* for Pale People.
touch liked, nnd slrice this goods is
I sent for a box of them, and was helped at
75 ' new minister last nighU”. *aid Mrs. nude practically uncrushuble its durn- day had thoroughly agreed with him.
,&gt;r?n&lt; of organic Errvous disease, nod of payment for the Iwials
Dinwiddie, who is u devout Presby­
Mr. Lockhart's busin«Y« during hi* travels once, and by the time I had taken one box I
|.H*&gt;motor ataxia nnd apoplexy, years, but. beginning with the expo'
bility
ns
well
as
its
beauty
commends
it
could get up out of the chair at, spry m. any
terian. "In your church the ministers
took
him
frequently
tp
Hot
Spring*
and
•tatbly less freniH’nt. the increase sitlon yrar. there were to be SI draw­
’ t&lt;‘l the woman who has only s limited
one. aud could run, and do any kiad of war*
get acquainted with their peo(ite on the
other health resorts. He docs not appear to ■ I ever ooald.
.
in the so-called functional court 1­ ings of the numbers of tbe bonds to Im
b-i
instullnirnt plan, do they?" asked Mrs amount of cash tp expend on her ward- ,have. been very favorably impreoed with • “ Sin^e taking Pink Pills I have been able
: . urtuAthenin, hysteria and the paid off. and the first two or three num­ Van Braum, who is n MethodistFitts i
to work at such work ar&gt; sawing wood—roll­
the
peculiarities
of
life
nt
such
places,
nor
!
bers drawn were
to be entitled
to lotit is probable that the majority
A particularly swell costume of velvet
111
ing Ioijh, in fact, I have no occasion to
•'........•
................
him IU IUL- , burgh Chronicle-Telegraph.
-Iflth the benefits received by the patients. ’ favor myself on aeoount of my injury’- Why,
. . bond
. ' j;&gt;e&lt;&gt;ple not physicians In ’ t.CFv
tery prizes. 'Tl...
The holder-of . estich
hn-s tbe skirt open at the sides, and
Dr. ( oke. at one. time chaplain of
“ Men go there to get cured of disease,’* says last summer I dug a ditch eighty rods long
would udmij without a- thus acquin'il a loiter
1* ticket
— • - 25 ad­ '
lottery
panel* o&lt; briwht silk either ift rich broGreenwich hospital, was (according to
he. "They take one hot bath in the morn- and two feet deep. I attribute my freedom
tip! as.a |*roplw we nre i^culi- I ndasion tickets and the
’ M- rtainty of get- James Payn) “a churchman of th*- &lt;•j-.de or in pTaitlngn of le**, expensive iug and spend the rest of die. day generally from pains entirely to Pink Pills, it is a
i&lt; .1 to nervousdiseasr.
I ting
wonderful medicine. 1 think my wife’s cure
silk. The revvrs, vest, collar and cuffs
„ his«jnoney
money bnqk,'
back.’ vwithout Interest,
in drinking, gambling and general dissipa­ from creeping paralysis was even greater
tawny-port-wlne school.” When wiled
- , within a time which might-be anywhere
tore made of the same material as the
.-h', ax 1 have said, the atatlation. How they can expect to recover under i than mine?'
in to minister to one of the patients on
not t’onvlusive, ncvcrthrkms be.twwn a few tnontha and 75 years.
panels. A nether costume of velvet has such treatment pusses my comprehension. । Mr. Rone derired to put the above in th*
bis ’death-bed. and finding him perjistics as we have, and its- eonThe scheme was
form of an affidavit, ana did so as follows:
“ '
wm a brilliant- success,
sueCeu,
eneh seam opened and corded with satinBut they are, ns a rule, what the world calls ii State of Micrigam, I
tnrbed ns to his’ ghostly welfare, lie
irawn from various ges.eral | and had Diis, among other unexpected
of n contrasting color. One model has
good fellows, free with their money and bent . Couxty op A-rhuM. | “■
' ‘n&gt;. absolutely contradict this j rreulte’ of giving the public the benefit comforted him by saying: “Don’t con­ ronin of Coni-colored satin on very dark
ou enjoying themselves.
Jame* F, Roer, bring duly sworn on hia
It is only slue*- the war pf 1812 of « ronsidembk- mhictipii in She pric? cern yourself nlio'ut th.it, my dear fel l ine velvet. The cutaway jacket Is faced
“ With.one man, however, whom I met at oath says that-the foregoing statement is true.
my affair.’’
.
\nirricau ha« acquired his |
admission. The an'iount piid to the low, that’s ----and bomxl wfith corn-colored eatln. The such a place I formol what I hope will prove
James F. Rose.
।
sl&lt; eves are m.-.dr in several sections and a permanent friendship. I am indebted to : Sworn and subscribed to liefore me th!*
।
for restless energy::before t’^position by the syndicate of bankers
COLLEGES OF NOBLES.
him for benefits which have left on my, 29th day of February1, 11196.
, ।
anulsv
cor4&lt;-d,
as
arc
all
the
yearns
of
\
k-nounced is indolent and |
took the bonds, after providing a
mind a feeling of the strongest Gratitude. 1
C. E. Deksmohe, Notary Public.
;’p to 4-he iwrioSi of the civil j sinking fund, for their gradual redemp* A*««imbln(;ca of Arfatocmts of Varying In- the bucjc of the waist. Down either side 1 was, as you know, not at ail well. A
of the front breadth are wide bunds slight lameness in my right leg. contracted
$4,300,000.
which,
tluence iu Continental Countrh *.
oas also denounced fcs physical- t ion, wa*
“4
* ”,‘rt z“'r* ~
*-* ’ added- to the
•
From thr Breeze, Bellaire, Mich.
The congress held at Berlin of the of corn-rc-lored g-.dluon embroidered in about a year ago, had gradually become
■
te, inferior in bulk, strength receipts from concessions and priv­
worse until I was compelled to go around on Dr. Williams’ Medicixs Comfakt, 1
bipe. Thr vest is of cQra-colqred chiffon crutches
nobles
of
Germany
for
the
discussion
ileges,
the
returns
from
the
Hale
of
old
:ur.ince to hik English cousin.
all the time. Then my general
Schenectady, N. Y.
with mrrrou blue velvet rib­ health failed, and in the latter part of the
Th* :vjl war put. un end to such talk. materials and th-* amount cohtributtal of questions which have arisen -with.re-’ crcs-s-lnevG
Gentlemen
I feel that I should write
ions. The jiat is of blue braid, with summer I had about concluded to come
.
endured more than ours in by the state 'nnd the city of Paris, gartl to the prac tice of dueling serve* to
you
of
the
benefit I have received from your
borne
to
die.
Such
a
state
of
affairs,
as
you
of the expo- call attention' to the. fact that eonven- J tows of corn-colored ribbon, cowalips will easily understand was anything but Pink Pills for Pale People. I have been a
&lt;•1.1: ro ]&gt;rople endured more than brought the total revenues
____________
who staved behind waiting and i aitfon up to very nearly $10.«MX),000. Ass tions and colleges of nobles exist in and ostrich lips for trimming.
comfortable.
I was, in fact, neither more
A novelty costume is made of grass nor less than a helpless invalid, a nuisance great sufferer, and for nearly twenty year*
I, every
country
the exposition cost less than £8,500.000,
- continental
.
. of Europeex-j
.
,
truly,say
have seen
seen aa weu
well aay
day un
un-­
to myself and everybody around me. It was j cannot wuiy
say iI nave
-he :• ord of the ^firat Kentucky there was a surplus of-about $1,500,000
Pt,n? France. Italy and Switzerland,
Switzerland,J■ linen. All of tbe seams nre opened and fit this juncture that one dav on the train I * til after I used Pink Pills. I was an invalid
,, ce
cepting
spite
a repub-,. •otded'with .green velvet. A pnasenien- f.ll imu eonremUoo with the man I men-, for fuurteen yean, Mven .1 which I wa. riPite of its being »
:• : hi,theconfederate army, almost to b« divided In the ratio of their con- the hitter, in s
teri«- about ten inches wide is placed tion. He recommendeu me to try Dr. Wilu
. . . , ,
. , ,
rk u-m-ly in action oron the inarch tributions between the utate nnd the ,ic* l‘«*s***ing » large number of ex !
I did w. Yon-we tha
and had to be earned when
around the skirt nt the hem. This linms* Pink Pill.a hundrtxl days in 1SG4; retreating city of Paris. The problem of 1900 i&lt; trrmrly patrician families.
result."
' ;■
[ moved from place to place. 1 was troubled
i
’
dsseiwiitrrl*I
k mode with glmpaboul
' In A'^triaond Russia the colleges arc
An&lt;i Mr. Lockhart expanded his broad with serious stomach trouble*, and was con• •
homes, with the hQ(M*of8ue- n more difficult one. It.ia not n question
cf getting. 85.000.000, but. of raising .regularly const it uted I nidies and repn-! two inches wide and pyramid-shaped chest and smiled.
’* Look here," he con- ‘ rtintlvzrowinR wnrec M v
• ti’y fad ms’away; 1,140 strong
My feet became pari&gt;oint*. The waist is hi jacket fashion, tinned, as hr took off his hat and holding it \
twice
that
amount,
on
the
pledge
of
eri:ui
*uch
in
the
legislatures.
|
' • l» ginning, suffering 1.SOO fatal
on a level with his head, kicked it easily 1 dyxed, then my ankles and afterward* my
Profiting by the ex- provincial as well iw Imperial, by dele- ; with .a full front of embroidery, also with the foot that used ,to In? lame. No I knees became paralyzed.
We became conI
rd wounds,' with only 50 left trance fjekets.
' embroidered collar and sleeve*. A large better picture of perfect health and abound- j yinced that creeping paralysis had fastened
:• nipstering 240 ut the ample of Chicago, which collected near- P»&lt;cs. while each province has its so- i &gt;"»« of linen Is set on the top of each ing
animal spirits could be wished for than itself upon me, and my death was thought to
ly
ten
times
us
mu
h
from
^ncesaions
nrnrshnl
of
the
nobility,
who
is
I. ■ h has than ten desert-ions—
1he
----------a matter
—of
*■“
only
’ a short
’—* *'
time.
—
"
My 'husband
•
*
slrevo, the loops of this bow bring nt this one-time in relief
iFesident of the local college of
nnd privileges ns Paris didTin 1389. it t
’’ My future movements are uncertain,” I had procured* some Pink Pills, and os they
least a quarter of n yard wide. The chip said
Mr. Lockbardt at parting. “ I will re­ ■ were helping him greatly i trim! them, and
obles. 'Inasmuch us most of thesv are
vrre of the purest A mere is probable that tho managers of t
„hut ban a trimming of embroidered main in Hudson for some time, but before ran truly suy of them that they are an ex­
laud-owhers It is ecay. to appreciate ;
show of 1900 will extract a great
' chiffori n'grots nnd rolls of green velvet. the summer is over I expect to make a visit traordinary medicine. I have experienced
their importance and till 30 years ago .
relief beyond rny fondest hope almost. My
*
■:» th« same tirt't* Dr. Brown­ more than $400,000—the ;
:
A coaturor of black chiffon hn» Been to Europe.”
they
constituted
pretty
much
the.only!
paralysis is a thing of the part, and thougn
from
S: found that the American mam- I jiorted by their predeet
greatly admired; The skirt is trimmed I * T
«.
t
c
.
I am a woman of sixty-three years, I now
bodies
in
the
empire
that,
could
in
any
■
survived injuries .that- were 4n- I that source. But, even if Xi
jI with n bowled passementerie outlining A LUIUDCrniHIl S EXpCFlCUCCi do all my housework, and am enjoying good
way be described as parliamentary.
1
000,000.
there
would
still
health. Thanks to Dr. Williams' and hi*
n
$10.
■ i'
fatal to the European, and our
n long bosque-shaped yoke at the top of
From the Brent, Bellaire, Mich.
medicines.
In Russia there is likewise. for each
-_•
- found a surprising ;wrcent- , 000.600 to be rubed mainly ofi'admix- ,
the skirt. The waist hsis the sides and
“ Have Pink Pilh done me any good ?
(Signed.) Margaret Bose.
of
the
European
provinces,
an
assembly
,
j hnck rtose fitting. The sleeves nre enor- What, Dr. William*’ Pink Pill, fur Pale
; r
if recovery from ate were gunshot: afons. It will be found agood deal easier
■ State of Michigan, )
of
nobles
presided
over
by
a
marshal.
|
to
double
tbe
size
and
cost,
of
the
ex
­
v. ■. !$. grei!ter probably than bad ever :
' mpus puffs, with fitted ruffs below the People? Indeed, I should thirjk they hare. County of Antrim. (
Margaret Rose, being duly sworn, depose*
beobserved in Eurojxe. Dr. B. A. position than to double the number of which constitutes practically the only । elbows. The front of the waist is of the
“ My family- have •■verir reason to feel
legislative dirt in the district. At any |
and sars that the foregoing statement by her
found that 1 he American soldier | its visitors.
! pnsw»mrnteri»‘; and on cither side of grateful to Dr. Williams for hi. wonderful subscribed
is true.
rate,
it
is
the
only
representative
body
;
I
this
front,
which
is
in
vest
shape,
are
The
indirect
gains
of
the
enterprise
(
• is physically ns well developed as the j
medicine,” said James F. Bote, a gentleman
C. K Densmore, Notary Public.
Earopean, and Dr. H. P. Bowditch found are less open, to question. The prov­ tliat possesses the right as such to act*', ruffles of the chiffon, crimped very sixty-three year, of age. and one of the old­
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills contain, in a con­
dress
the
cznr.
and
whatever
septimenta
c.2t the American schoolboy was the ’ inces argue from experience that it
‘ closely, then plaited and gathered after- est nettlersof Helena Township, in Antrim densed form, all the elements necessary to give
new life ana richness to the blood and restore
of independence exist in Russia are to,
« ;ual in measurement of the boys of ( will draw a great deni of money from l&gt;c found in these colleges of nobles, j1 ward. At least six yards of ruffle nre County, Michigan.
■hattm-d nerves. They are an unfailing spe!'•
an?I Rugby. American life-insur- j them, even as the states of the central
I jiut into one. This trimming extend*
“I was working with *ome large logging’ cific for such disease* as locomotor ataxia,
Thus
one
of
the
first
petition*
that,
thr
,
h.. un&lt;!ewrrhers,-loo, have found that I west found the Columbian exposition a present czar received after his aacen- ।j from thr shoulder seams down the sides wheels lumbering, *ome eighteen years ago,, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance sciatica,
- --------- -----------,
' of thr front to the belt. The collar is and wm reriou.ly- injured. I was thrown a&gt; neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, th*
the k-ngerity in this country is as great severe drain on'their current cash.
But the exposition of 1889 brought the «lon to the throne was an appeal from , made of the same material. Thr bonnet long distance striking on rome logs and I after effect of la grippe, palpitation of the
ft' it is in Europe, or greater. The rise i
broke my left hip, fractured three rib*, andI hcart,*i P*le and sallow complexions, all form*
i worn with this is of passementerie mid injured my left shoulder.
porerntnent
un
Increase
of
SS.OOO.OOO
In
the
collegm
I was uncon­• of wrakneas either in male or female. Pink
cf
• south since, the civil war, and the [
1; tier no clrcunihtnnces surrender even I Ince, with mgrets and very small ostrich scious twenty-four hours, and it was a long’ Pill* are sold by all,dealers, or will be sent
receipts
from
customs
and
other
taxes,
t.ipt recovery* of individual com-j
time before I could walk at all.
post paid on-receipt of price, .50 cents a box or
the slightest veatige of his autocratic
njuni:i'*s, such as Chicago, Boston and &gt; while in tbe increa-so of octroi duties . power. Theae colleges constituted f°r'. tips. A dress of spotted taffeta is made
“ Finally I got so I could hobble aroundI six box« for $2.50 (they are never sold in bulk
in nrlucraa fashion. There is’ an Eton * little, but always suffered gn.-at pain while• or by the 100), by addressing Dr. William**
Portland, after great conflagrations, j the city of Paris received $1,800,006. In ■
a long time an insuperable obstacle to .
moving about. I could sit in a chair quitej Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y.
&gt;”.• further instances of the great re- the half year in which the exposition ' the liberation of the serfs by Emperor . jacket-shaped trimming of passemen- j
tcrlr anil canbroidery, and a wide band .
was open the six great railroad* lead- |
cuperativepower of bur people.
Alexander II. They hayr rrjieutedly •
Since the civil war our physical oon- ing into Paris had nn increase of pjis-, petitioned the crown against the aboli- ■ of trirrffning passes down the outer side .
dr.ton has greatly improved. The senger traffic amounting to $9,000,000, tion of the knout, and a few months ago of the sleeve from shoulders to el-1
bows. The high, flaring collar is of j
grenh r interest in athletics, and better due solely to the attraction of the show. one of these colleges created a s-nsa j
cooking, have probably had something Of the 60,000 exhibitors It was esti-, tion by entreating the czar to make; passementerie. Tbe bat worn with this
to-’.- with this improvement. We have j mated that each spent on his exhibit . a distinction between the nobles of hi** ;| has a wide brim, nnd is trimmed with
sjiotted
chiffon nnd closely-curled
held the America’s cup for nearly 50 ' an average of $600, making a total of , own making and tbqpr who are indebt- (
feathers. A traveling costume is mode
years. In shooting, cricket, rowing and ' $36,900,000, mostly spent in France. ‘ ed for their rank to their inheritance
I
of
French
gray suiting. The skirt is
tennis we have not been inferior in in­ Then there was. during the whole 180 ( —of courae in favor of tbe latter.
,uc waist is in basque-shape^ the
' plain, the
ternational contests.
In track ath­ days of the exposition, an average ad­
In Spain the so-culled college of no t
t.urn i&gt;aC]&lt; from a full length
letics Yale has recently shown her su­ dition of 200,000 persons to the populh* | bility represents the interests pot of'
The collar is of velvet, nnd extends
each of
P’ riority to Cambridge, and the New tion of the city of Paris. If
ror doutu, the thousand and one jmrvenu dukes. &gt; fnrrOUt over the sleeves. A sailor hat,
for board.
Y- rk athletes have not only surpassed these spent, on an average, dav,
there mai-qulkes and counts, but merely those (
0 band of velvet and a cluster of
th»ir London rivals, but have estab- w'^'tlkinp no MWint ot the coat of. , of wu_
the “Grand.zzn,
,
------n dignity which is j p)umPS
the side, is worn with thia
hted new world’s records in more than ,
• araJLent. and the pure^ 1-e^
one event. In the famous ride a few ■ their ._—,
w
yea re ago between Berlin and Vienna the ' they made, a total of S2 J6,000,000,
•e been ex- them untitled. It w» but the other,
been ex­
P eked riders and horses of the Aus- ' would not otherwise have
mitai
It 1, Huy that th&gt;» college oime to the fore p “Yes; at one. time the marriage waa
pended
in
the
French
caj
trian and German armies were used up, I
■P •'
1 to protest ugninzt the renchwuon of, almost off. nnd If he had not bought her
y» t our cavalrymen and express mrs- ; hardly to be wondered nt that the argu­ tbe proud and ancient titl. s of duke of a] present ft would have been.”
renders on the plains, -with ordinary • ment* in favor of the exposition have Monteleone mid duke of Terranovu to a
“What wns the present?”
FOR
,
mounts, have made better records both | proved stronger than those against it. I couple of individuals of queationable j
“Nobody knows except himself.
■ • r the time and distance, without the . —Boston Herald.
antecedent* and of plebeian birth, who .
wny j,e won her back. He
! ghtest injury to horse or men.—Dr.
1 were publicly shown .luring the course won*t
j,er whnt it is until after the
•The b«inl I, o |TOO&lt;1 w rather indi- I of an ncrimoniuua debate iu the cortc* WK|dJT1g. And. of course, she I, bound
Philip C. Knapp, in Century.
cBlor. Wbeir it is dry
cri»P the to have secured their titles in ret“rn , to find out, even if she ha, lo marry
•
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• is probable.
'
: dishonest ring composed ot certain
FOR
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the colleges ot nobles are little better
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them nnnvoidfcble and In no instance have
I any criticism to offer by reason of ex­
travagance-on lhe part of tbe city authori­
ties. Mistakes no doubt have been made
as are made In every city, but through
COOK BROS.. Props.
mistakes we learn wisdom and I feel as­
sured that this city has reaped a boun­
teous harvest of wisdom growing out of Its
experience.
In 1882 the taxes In the 1st and 4 th
wards were on each 81,000, 813.91
WITH FITTING CEREMONIES
in
1886. 12 68
THE NEW CITYHALL.
In 1888. 18.81
In 1890, 28 92
AddreHH by Hon. P. T. Colgrove.
in 1892. 26.68
The corner stone to the new city hall
In 1894, 22.8G
was laid yesterday afternoon and a large
in 1806. 26.04
crowd was present to witness the cere­
Thus it will be seen that our taxes for
mony.
1896 are nearly double the taxes of 1882
The band played several selections and
and 1886, while the assessed valuation bas
then lhe audience was addressed by Hon. varied but little.
The high water mark
P. T. Colgrove who gave an eloquent and
was reached in 1892 when we paid 826.68
most fitting address which we give below.
on each 81,000 assessable property.
On the platform with Mr. Colgrove sat
There is, however, a good reason for this.
Hon. H. A. Goodyear and Hon. D. R.
During the years, 1890 and 1891 the cityCook, tbe first two mayors of our city, and
expended about 814,000 to assist in the
Judge Robinson another old pioneer.
establishment of four factories. No doubt
In the corner stone were deposited cop­ many people are asking themselves the
ies of the city papers and Mr. Colgrove’s
question as to whether or not it was a pro­
address.
x
fitable investment. Many of our citizens
Mr. Colgrove spoke as follows.—
were opposed to paying a bonus to encour­
Mil Mayoil Members of theCommon
age the building of factories in our city.
Council and Fellow Citizens:—! assure
With the-assistance of those who are con­
you I am deeply sensible uf the compliment
nected with the different factories I have
that has been paid me by the City Govern­
made a careful estimate of the amount of
ment in extending to me an Invitation to
money paid out by our factories thus en­
deliver the address upon this occasion. It
couraged by the city.
Tbe Hastings
often happens that a wayfarer following a
Furniture Factory paid out for labor in
beaten track through the wilderness in
round numbers 8100.000; The Michigan
tiursutt of an object, or seeking his desti­
Whip Company paid out for labor S50.00C;
nation, comes to a mile stone or an accliv­
The Hastings Table Company has paid out
ity where, laying down his burdens, he
&lt;875,000, while the Hastings Wool Boot
takes a seat and surveyes the landscape.
Company has paid out 8175,000, Thus It
It has occurred to me that we have reach­
would appear from the investment which
ed a mile stone in the history of our City,
the city has made of 814.000 there bas
from which Ibis both fitting and that to­
been paid out to the citizens of Hastings
day we look back over the past, review
for work and labor 8400.000.
Two *bf
tbe present and discern if we can upon
these factories thus encouraged and assist­
what grounds the camp fires of the future
ed by the city are in operation and are em­
years shall be lighted and what is in store
ploying 175 meh and paying satisfactoryfor those who are to come after us.
wages. Times have demonstrated I be­
To-day we lay the corner stone for ft lieve the| wisdom of the course adopted by
structure which is destined to be the home
the common council and the citizens of
for our city government In lhe years to
Hastings in the encouragement of these
come. There seems to be no more fitting
different institution?. The facts which I
occasion than this lo Infotm ourselves
have just submitted must remove any
upon some questions of public interest and
doubt from the minds of those who were
acquaint ourselves with the condition of
skeptical upon this subject.
our city government.
When the project
Before leaving the question of taxation
of building a city hall was first agitated
I feel that 1 would do an Injustice to my-;
tbe question naturally arose, can the city
self as well as lo tbe tax payers of thhL
afford II? This question answered in the city did 1 not say that in my judgment
affirmative the most parsimonious of our
there is no city In the State of
'
citizens were satisfied, for lhe necessity
that is assessed so near its cash
waa recognized by all. Never in the his­
our own. After having spent weeks in
tory of this city have we bad a home we
investigation and thoroughly equipping
...............
could call our own. The common council,
mjself with facts and statistics to repre­
tbe fire department as well as the officers
sent this county before the Stale Board
of the city have been compelled to find
of Equalization I found the state of facts
quarters as best they could and change
as above set forth lo be absolutely and un­
them at the caprice of the owner. It is no
questionably true. The transfers of busi­
longer problematical that the amount paid
ness blocks of this city for many years
for rents and other necessary expenses
show that In near]? every Instance they
each year have aggregated a sum* larger
are assessed for more than their cash val­
than tbe interest which we will pay upon
the bonds Issued ty the city for the con­ ue, and this wrung has been permitted to
continue until It seems to me the people
struction of this building.
Speaking tor
have a right to complain and bitterly com­
myself 1 am satisfied that tbe city council
plain. The same Is true of all classes of
acted wisely and well when It determined
property in the city. We would have no
to provide a permanent home for the city
government, its fire department and offic- cause perhaps to complain did the other
cities throughout the state assess upon a
like basis, but when 1 find as I do In our
Let us look for a moment at the finan­
sister cities that they are assessed for less
cial condition of our city. At the begin*
Bing of tbe year 1896 we had a bonded than half of their cash valuation while our
city is assessed not oqly for its full cash
indebtedness of &gt;25,006. During the year
valuation but in many instances for much
however 88.000 has been paid upon this
more then tbe absolute injustice becomes
amount, which together with the added ' apparent As a result we are grossly dis­
*,'000 of city bonds recently sold for the
criminated against In the payment of state
construction of this building makes our
taxes for the maintenance of our state In­
total bonded Indebtedness 836,000. Aside
stitutions. It Is to be earnestly hoped
from this we are indebted for borrowed
money 86.500. which amount has been that for tbe good of the city every effort
will be made to see to it that the assessed
provided for and will be paid when the
valuation of this city is placed on an
taxes of 1896 are collected. I am remind­
equality with that of other cities of the
ed also that there Is an Indebtedness ot
state, who should cheerfully bear with us
88,000 incurred In the construction of the
their part in maintaining tbe expenses of
new school building, but this amount will our
state government.
The figures and
also be taken care of in tbe taxes soon to
facts
which 1 bavejbeen abl Ito accumulate
bo paid. On the 1st day of January 1897 1 and which
I should be only M) _
glad to have
tbe Indebtedness of the city will not exceed published to the tax payers of Barry
Coun­
tbe bonded debt of 826.000.
If this
ty
will
reveal
the
grossest
discrimination,
amount were to be paid at once let us see
not
only
as
against
our
city
but
as
against
how much would be required on each our county. I believe no greater injustice
81.000 assessable property. The present
asaeased valuation of the —
- - is being perpetrated to-day upon the tax
city payers of Barrj County than the injustice
of our present assessed valuation, and
real estate S373,440
personal
86,740 until this wrong is righted and the city of
real estate
488,874 Hastings and County of Barry placed
209,305 upon an equality with the adjoining coun­
ties and cities our people ought not to
Total
81,152.359 cease their effort in righting this wrong.
It Is true that the State Board of Equali­
It wHI be found upon computation that
zation reduced our assessed valuation one
it would require 822.57 upon every 81.000
million dollars. While we appreciate this
aaaeosable property to free the city of
to its fullest extent yet we recognize the
BaetingH from all indebtedness and this
including the payment of the beautiful fact that It Is far short of justice and that
a much greater reduction must be made
structure whose corner stone we are lay­
before the wrong has been righted.
ing to-day. As a city we are no longer
However Interesting these questions of
menanced with the school bonds whic-i
finance and taxation may be 1 must leave
for so many years haunted us with exorbi­
them to speak but for a moment of; other
tant Interest all have been paid, we have
matters which force themselves upon '.me
our water works bonds reduced one third
and a system of water supply not surpass­ at this time. Onr city Is pre-eminently ’ a
ed in the state, seif suMaining. It cannot typical American city. We have as citi­
be regarded as extravagant or prodigal zens no foreign element, no colored popu­
that Gur city fathers have undertaken this lation, none very rich, none very poor.
Nine tenths of our homes are owned by
most worthy project
1 confers that 1
have been startled however to note the those who live in them, showing a healthy
condition
or our laboring people and all
increase of taxation in our elly since the
of our citizens. Our business men
year 1882. There are many reasons which classes
are careful, conservative, progressive and
contribute to the result reached, many of
intelligent The percentage of failures In
business* enterprises Is small as compared
with failures of other cities of equal popu­
lation and business enterprise.
Our elty has become famous for its gen­
Highest Honors—World’s Fair,
erous hospitality to visitors who have
come within our gates and societies both
civic and religious as well as couvent.ons
of all characters who have met with us.
1 think in no instance has a visitor or u
convention ever left our city without hav­
ing hem assured &lt;«f thegrijgjous hospitality
of our citizens. We have become famous
throughout the slate for our pure water
suppl j. tor Ibe healthy location of onr city
and Its excellent sanitary conditions.
Tbe name ot Has lings has ueeotue almost
a household word fur Uh- enterprise and
skill shown by our citizens in maintaining
a aoeirty &lt;»f M-mi-mlhtary drilled men
who have distinguished themselves in
many national runt*-*!*. Indeed I might
c&gt;n«umr the remainder of my time In
speaking of lhe many advantages of our
city, tto piogrms. Ita enterprise and its fu­
ture, Our magnificent ecbwl sy«em has
attracted the sttent ton of a targe extent of
territory about us and la continually inereaelng )■ foreign membership.
Well

Hastings Banner
Thursday, Nov. 26, 1896.

CORNERSTONE LAID

DHL

CREAM

familiar
may we call it tbe pride of our city. Tbe ties of a far away past the facts
what
our
*
_
state and the community needs tbe whole to us to-day. They ; rill ’learn
of every man, tbe whole that his expended city was like then and compare it with tbe
powers can make him. It is the duty ot city of their time. If what we have said
every municipality to open the door to Is true the expressions that come from
every citizen by which he may come to them will be. “how far we have advanced”
bis full estate and to close the doors of as we now say how far and bow fast we
vice and immorality.
To protect tbe have grown since the old pioneers settled
youth who are so Boon to take upon them­ here. More than half a century ago. 1
selves the duties and responsibilities of need make no apology for the work so
citizenship, to prepare ordinances and to happily begun. The elty is taking care of
enforce the same, to assist the fathers and its future. It Is doing wisely for it is do­
mothers to keep tbeir children from places ing Its duty and duty must be done when
of immorality and vice ought to be the It has become clear. I congratulate you
highest a bn of our city government to-day upon tbe publie spirit that recog­
Humanity Is of one accord that vice and nizes the present need of building this ed­
ignorance are great political sores. They ifice. I congratulate the council ana the
subsist and grow at thev public cost. citizens that at last they are to have a city
It is far better to prevent than to ball worthy of their surroundings. May
pay. Nothing places so many barriers the work so auspiciously begun be well
against vice and crime as education and so done. 1 confidently hope that every good
on this memorable occasion we rejoice and law abiding citizen will extend to the
that in our beautiful city we nave an in­ common council ot this city every encour­
stitution of learning, lhe pride of our peo­ agement and aid in this most laudable en­
ple. An institution Ibnt has sent out terprise. The wimple’words of the May­
some of the brightest and best men nnd flower compact which declare as the object
women. 1 do not believe that genius and and end of the State to frame, just and
mental gifts are hereditary. The divine equal laws for the public good, contain the
spark drops into the humblest cottage and marrow of all sound political policies. 1
into the obscurest comers. And so here believe that those who will represent the
at home we have wen bright boys and girls city In its legislative body not only to-day
go forth from our schools of humble par­ but in the years to come will form for us
entage, without Influence, wealth or posi­ just and equal laws for the public good,‘
tion and they have found positions of hon­ Thus preserving our (air name and keepor and trust, not only in lhe commercial lug it honorable among all men.
world but ui the different professions. Il
Marrisge Licence*.
is said, “Iti the great conflict between Ger­
mania and Austria It was the German Irving R. Phillips. Ro«’
schools which destroyed tne Austrian mili­ Ella A. Weeks, liattimore
Lyle Bunnell, Barry
tary forces. in the conflict between Ger­ .Rose
Wertinan, Hope
many aud France It was again the school­ Ix-ster L. Terpennlng, Hope
house which overthrew France.”
8o Kate Re pl ogle, Hope
everywhere 1 believe the foe of vice and Angus J. McNaughton. Battle Greek
immorality Is the school and institutions Ina A. Gwin. Barry
of learning. Whatever thr officers of our Edward J. Evans. Hastings
city may neglect 1 feel confident that the Anaa Carveth, Hastings
Van Annan. Woodland
high standard which has been erected in Cloyd
Laura Ulrich, Castleton
lhe malntauance of our system of educa­ Leon Purdun. Woodland
tion will be guarded with jealous care by Orsle Haskins. Woodland
those who shall have given to them tbe
duty of managing our schools for the futore. Our school board should ba selected
Fidelia Hoard to Gay Buck, ha, i»ec s. Yankee
with lhe greatest care.
This system
.
of Springs.
8100.
“ 'is one of
learning cannot run Itself.' It
Calfurna Wilkinson to Elmer E. Bishop, 40a.
the penalties of living that il we dn ■ not M'll.Hopr.iWO.
x
Wm. n’. VanEverr to Aaron Clark, parcel,
pull an onr or trim a sail we shall be car- aec
22.Thornapp&gt;c,
rled with tbe tide. And so this magnlfiWin. H. Chase to Abigail E. and Olive A.
cent system which has been’ builded by Htanley, 40a. sec 2«. Orangeville. $i,iou.
the best thought of our elty ought not to
be permitted to drift with the tide but
Elmer E. Cisco to Theron Cisco, ISa, see 3L
should be sustained and guarded by the Barry.
CIum W. Warner to Frank Radford. lot 5,
best intelligence and the highest thought Grant's add. Hasting*. $42 ft".
Austin C. Barnum io IXuac Mosley, parcel.
of our citizens. Progress should be our
watch-word. True It is that there are Carlton, Si. many who put th* golden age In lhe pasL
They speak or the good times of other
days and tell us that those days were bet­
I will be at the store ot C. B- Osborne A
ter than these. I cannot subscribe to this
doctrine. Most of us I believe look to tbe Co. every Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday
future for the millennium.
Those who and Friday during tbe month of December
C. E. Doyle,
believe that the world is advancing who to receive taxes.
City Treasurer.
believo-Iuprogress. who know that tbe
oak X steadily growing day in and day
Hasting* Township.
oyf, through spring and summer and win­
1 will be at ths Hastings National Bank
ter, who hold that to-day is be’ter than
yesterday and to-morrow will be better every Saturday during December to re­
Than to-day. have as it seems to me facts ceive taxes from Hastings township.
Bihney McIntyrk. Treas.
on their side as well as hopes to build •
upon. I cannot see the hands on yonder
ButlandTowiiKh ip.
clock move yet 1 know the honrs are slip­
I will be at the Hastings National Bank
ping steadily away. Place tbe ages side every Saturday in December all day to re­
by side and see how they have Improved. ceive taxes from Rutland township.
Turn your thoughts back, you who can re­
Lewis Edgeil Treas.
member fifty years and think of to-day.
Then it was a lug house here and there in
Stockholders Notice.
the clearings In the dense forests that
The annual meeting of tbe stockhold­
stretched away on all sides.
Then eame ers of the Riverside Cemetery Company of
houses of a better type and a village was the city of Hastings, Mfch.. will be held
planned, a city mapped out, streets riiade on Wednesday Dec. 2nd. 1896 at the City
and stores built. As we advanced the old Council rooms at 8 o’clock p.. m. standard
houses were torn down and more substan­ lime.
tial ones took their place. The graces of
The business of tbe meeting will be tbe
architecture were added until to-day we election of three trustees In tne place of
have one of the most beautiful resident Chester Messer, Robert 1. Hendershott
cities of the state. 1 believe It no extrav­ and Philo A. Sheldon whose term of of­
agant statement when 1 say that the resi­ fice expires that day and such other bn*ldences of this city and the manner In ness as may be brought before the meet­
which they are maintained and neatly kept ing. All owners of lots by purchase are
compare most favorably with any city stockholders and entitled to vote at said
within the borders of our beautiful penin­ meet leg. A punctual attendance Is re­
sular state. We are no longer satisfied quested.
with what satisfied onr predecessors. Hastings. Nov. 1896.
Thvy builded hastily and rudely with such
E. Y. Bogle,
materials as were at hand. The beautiful
John Hessmer,
President.
building opposite Is proof of the more en­
Clerk.
terprising spirit ot to-day and the building
now growing up is another.
The man
who drops the acorn into the earth or
plants a maple may never live to sit under
the branches of the growing tree but he
'Captain Close” next week.
knows that his children will enjoy tbe
shade. We who are Interested in this
building are not selfish.
We cannot
afford to be selfish. We mast be thinking
of the generations that are to come as well
'Captain Close” next week.
as this. Bence this edifice growing up
under our hands will be an ornament to
our city and will be a fitting home not only
for our city fathers but for the Board of
Education, the officers of the city and
PROBATE ORDER.
others who may be In its employ.
Here
ordinances and measures will be passed Btate ot Michigan, County of Barry—as,
of the probate court for the
Intended to improve our government ( AtBMMlon
ounty of Barty, holden at tbe Probate Office
Tbeir united wisdom will be to remove In the City of Hastings, in said County on Wed­
any existing evils that may at any time nesday, the 25th day of November. In the year
thousand eight hundred and ninety-six.
menance the security coinfort, and happi­ one
^^Present Charles W. Armstrong. Judge ot Pro­
ness, of our citizens. Here then the city
council will have a substantial home.
In the matter of tbe estate of Geo. B, Tuck­
Here too will be a home for our well drill­ erman, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition duly veri­
ed firemen, ever ready to defend our fied. of Emma M. Tuckerman, daughter of said
homes when threaten^ with destruction. deceased, praying that a certain instrument
on file In said court purporting to be tbe
This structure I believe will be a bullalng now
last will and testament of said deceased, be
that we will not be ashamed to look upon. admitted to probate and tbe executor therein
Our magnificent court house will not be D^JSed or Rome other suitable person appointed.
Thereupon it Is ordered.that Friday the 18th
ashamed to own It for a younger and
day of December, A. D„ hws. at ten o’clock in
smaller brother as It eyes it across the the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of
street. We shall no longer be compelled said petition and that the heirs at law of said
to blush when a stranger nsks where our deceased and all other persons Interested In
PStA?’2r?.rwqulr*1 to appear at a session
common council Is to be found, nnd ' be of said
Court, then to be holden at tbe Probate
compelled to tell him that he will find it office. In the City of Hastings, tn said County
deliberating at the top uf such and such a aud show cause. If any there be. why the nrajer
of the petitioner msy not be granted. And it Is
flight of stairs or In the back room of some further ordered, that said petition* r give notice
deserted building, so hidden rs tu require to tbe persons Interallied In said estate, of the
pendency
of said
a guide to find the seat of our legislative nr
bv rlii.lnir
n petition
KI.andtheheHrlngthere.
government. I believe it to be true that
all of us can do better work. In fact can printed and^circulated in said County ot Barn',
In each week for three successive weeks
only do our very best In pleasant quarters. once
previous to add day of hearing.
They reflect themselves upon us. Men
Charles w. Armstrong.
who live In good houses properly kept, A true copy L
Judge of Probat­
everything In its place and systematically
PROBATE ORDER.
and orderly arranged are men more dignifi­
State of Michigan, County of Barry—se.
ed and manly men than these who live with­
At a session of the Probate Court for th.
out regard or concern its to their surround­
ings or their appearance. Our surroundings
when ploasan; not only add to comfort but one thousand right hundred and ninety six
give dignity, weight and greatness to
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge ot
thought and action. There may be some Probate.
Tn the matter of tbe estate of Lucius Rus
exceptions to this, but the exceptions are sell. Deceased
men and women who have never graced
On reading and filing thr nrtltlon duly vertfled.of
Jnlins Russell. Administrator of said
society and whose Ilves have been most
praying that his final account this day
miserable failures. 1 believe that we shall ratate
filed may be heard and allowed and lie dis­
charged
from Mid Tru»*.
find this principle true here.
1 believe
Thereupon It ts ordered, that Batjrdav the
our council will tie able to do better work
t»:h
day
of
Deoember.A. D..itse at ten o’clock In
than ever before in the interest of munici­ tne forenoon,
be assigned for the hearing of said
pal reform. If it be so then surely it will petition and that the heirs at law of said de
eeaaed
and
all otoer persons Interested In said
be one of the moat profitable Investments
estate,
are
required
appear at a session of
that this city ever made. Long after we said court, then to betohoiden
at the Probate of
have passed from lhe scene nf acilon this flee. In the City of Hastings, tn said county, and
building will be here. It will help to keep show cause. If any there tie. why ihe prayer ol
the petitioner mav not be granted. And lib
alive tbe memory of Ita founders. At________
,-„
A notice
further ordered, thatuit&gt;!d petit loner
give
pome future day. perhaps a.eentury hence to toe persons hi tereoed tn said estate, at to*
the needs ot tbe dty may have outgrown
this beautiful buildiov. Then this earner
stoce will be removed. Hie documents hid­
den herein to-day will ounte to light. Our
grand children and great grand children
will wA with Intense interest as eurioel-

SNAG
Did You Ever Strike
Snag and Punch Hole
Your Boot? . .
ELOW WE TELL WHAT A FEW OF OUR
PATRONS SAY, WHO HAVE BOUGHT THE

CELEBRATED SNflO TROOP RUBBERS
OF US.i. POSITIVELY THE BEST RUBBERS EVER
"WORN BY MAN,

AL FORSHEY says: **I have worn the SNAG PROOF
RUBBERS, and know they will wear twice, as long as any other
first grade rubber.”
THUS. PRINCE L of Baltimore, nays: "1 haw worn tht
SNAG PROOF RUi \BERS, and they never fail to last uue Winter, and I haw warn ■ them three winters and started in on tin
fourth winter.'**

/ haw worn the rommon rubbers all my life until last winter,
when I bought u pain if SNAG PROOF RUBBERS, and I wore
them all last winter and they will last me all this winter; they are
the "boss’ rubbers,
EDDIE McGLYNN.

I haw worn the SNAG PROOF RUBBERS and know they
will U'tarilontfer than three pairs of any first grade rubbers;
would buy no other.
•
ClfAS. ULLIN ER.

There are too many of them for us to give their exact
words, but just ask any of the following gentlemen who
have worn the SNflq PROOF RUBBERS: Geo. Bry
ant, Baltimore; James Murtay, HastingstRichard Murray,
Baltimore; Emerson Edger, Rutland, and a thousand of
others who have worn the goods. Remember I am the ex­
clusive agent in Hastings for the SNAQ PROOF RUB­
BERS, the other dealers claim they have them but I will
convince you if .you will call that they have not the SM/1Q

PROOF

goods-

Yours,

Horse

OBE your horse

in a New Blan
Blanket Your
Horse in a New Robe,

we don’t care which
you select any
line from the com

stock to be found at

Good
year
Bros

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[the best ADVER-1
I TISING MEDIUM IN
i BARRY COUNTY. ...

HASTINGS, MICH.. DECEMBER 3, 1896.
D A. SH^LPON,

Woodland.

Delton.

prewt1*r'h,vln&gt;'ll“lle « youuir winter iat | Among the many things Dr. Scribner
.J!*?!
of Yankee Sprlnti • had to be thankful for the 96th was a large
of fresh bam left at his office by
i1*,»1»IIIUK her »un, ’ It. piece
Frank Post.
omith.
All
K. O. T. M. and L. O. T. M. and
and w,aiWSaUt betWM‘n jMePh“s Fuller
and U. j. Rarle settled In a sin* 11 verdict their families are invited to attend a social
entertainment
nt Mnecabee hail Saturday
in favor of the plaintiff.
Dec. 5th. Admission good behav­
FlB,1rle
h,“
market to evening
ior.
i .
Elmer Ferri., ot Hox.nu.,
Mr. Ferris
Will Jordan and Clarence Watson have
eorne. highly reeominendeJ and we be­
returned from the north woods.
speak sueces, to him.
lors. W. H. Chase has returned from, a
n°i?r
u&lt;,llor ,he manayement ot E.
D. Perrteo Is making many trtenda. ,WC week’s stall’at Naperville, Illinois.
Gus McNaughton and lua Gwin were
are pleased that Mr. Perrlen Uaa succeed­
ed In establishing such good aecomtnoda- married,Wednesday afternoon Nov. 25th
at the rmldenre of her father. Only near
lions tor the travelling public and trunk
Those from
be Is deserving or Ills full shaie ot patron­ retatlnf were present.
abroad were Mr. McNaughton and wife,
age.
of Battle Creek. Dr McBeth and wife, of
George Wirt and Thomas Hunter will
Galesbufg. Rev. Richtmyer officiated;
have a law suit before Esq. Ulldioger on
Miss Minnie Watson was married at her
the 2nd Inst.
Old Mrs. Hough Is still very sick* with rat hers I &gt;me Wednesday evening Nov. 25.
Mr* Huntington, of G,ull Corners was in
but little hopes of her recover)’.
town recently looking after bls house on
Amos Glpe will »oon remove his family Scribner St. occupied by Wm. Maione.
to Indiana where he will work for Wm.
Bert Still and Mtas lone Snyder, of
Fitzgibbons in his oar factory.
Hasting*, spent Thanksgiving at Rev.
Uncle Jonathan Haight is very feeble.
Rlchtmyers.
Rowleader and Walts are shipping lots
I guesa the Delton correspondent ate too
of stock.
much “Turkey” when he said school
would oommexce Dec. 9th it should have
Shults.
read Nov. 30 One on him.
Jessie Kelley, of
Hastings, "spent
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Clark the
Thanksgiving with Ada Mosher.
30tb a son.
No school Friday on account of sickness
on the part of the teacher.
Those who took In the hop at Hickory Too lata for last Issue.
Corners Thursdry night report a good
School Diet No. 5 began last Monday
time.
■
with Mrs. O. E. Kidder as teacher.
Mrs. Nesbet hnd family have moved on
A. Shultz and family spent Thanksgiv­
the Price farm.
ing at A. Smith’s.
Some of our boys were, called down by
Peter Mosher and daughter Myrtle,spent
the F. M. minister for dlsbebavlor while
Sunday with H. Forbes and wife.
Joseph Shultz and a number of others at church and given the choice between
future behavior or imprisonment.
are on the sick list.
Mrs. Ashalder is spending a few days
-F. Zerbel and wife attended church at
with her sister Mrs. Marlon Mead before
Podunk Thanksgiving.
Mrs. Andrew Myers, of Charlotte, Is going notth.
Several of the Morgan people attended
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Cravens.
A Dew dwelling house and blacksmith the F. M. quarterly meeting at Stony
shop are being built here. Shaliz is grow­ Point last Saturday and Sunday.
Mis* Hattie King formerly of this place
Ing.
Chas. Kenyon and wife visited at Camp- Is visiting friends here and in Thornapple.
A double wedding occurred Tuesday
| bell’s. Cedar Creek.
Mrs. M. Shultz is in Indiana settling up evening at which Chas. Nesbet and Miss
Della Corin, Ernest Preston and Miss
business matters.
The will be a tree at the ch urch Christ­ Martha Hull were joined In matrimony.
May they be blessed with long, happy,
mas.
&gt;
Mary Horn spent a few days with ner and successful lives fe our best wishes.
sister Mrs. C. Kohler last week.

CLAUDE POTTER

INTERVIEWED. !

hair and the crown of bis bald bead. The
president-elect then invited bis guests into
the dining room, where they conversed
In tore* ting Account of His Experience (or nearly twn hours.
At McKinley** Home.
The influx of visitors made a boom town
The Detroit Journal publishes the. fol­ of Canton. Not less than 92,000,000 was
HOLGROVE &amp; PUTTER?
lowing interesting interview with Claude left behind by visiting delegations, who
V
Attorneys at Law
Potter, who formerly lived in Nashville, purchased wearing apparel and everything
to Philip T. Colgrove J
(Office tn (Inton block, Hasnain &gt;
and frequently visits in Hastings, where they cohld carry away as souvenirs of their
Fracticea In all the courts of the stale'
he Is well known. He is a cousin of Mrs. pilgrimage.
John Busby. of this city:
A E. KEN ASTON,
Johnstown.
“Claude E. Potter, tee Western Union
The present low temperature has cap­
c
„ Attorney at Law.
telegraph operator assigned to duty in tured the remaining cider apples.
p„ /.Y’®1,J • 8- Goodyear A Co.’■ store.)
Major McKinley’s home during the cam­
/C*
the State. Collection*
C. F. McKenzie, who is attending the
promptlyattended to.
paign, by the manager of the Detroit office, law department of the State University,
has returned home, and relates some inter­
spent Thanksgiving with his parents at
ff" R. TIMMERMAN, Homtepathic Phy
esting Incidents in connection with the Banfield.
‘ ...
slcliu‘ “d »«W«n.
usual scenes that occurred In and around
A. M. Edmund’s school at No. 8 is pro­
Office over Roger's grocery store.)
the Major’s bouse during that most re­ gressing finely.
markable campaign. Mr. Potter became a
p A. SCRIBNER, M. D..
Chas. Nichols and wife spent Thanks­
member of the McKinley household the giving with friends in Battle Creek.
’•
Physician and Surgeon,
week previous to the St. Louis convention,
Delton,
Mich.
He will not follow the plow yet for he
and
stayed
there
continuously
until
last
Office tn residence, one block east of depot
arrived only last Friday. A buy at Alfred
Satuiday.
The nature of his duties Browning’s on the county Hoe.
brought
him
into
frequent
contact
with
the
IT , A. A C. H. BARBER
Many will remember Mrs. Martha Cole­
candidate for president, and none of the man, who for a quarter of a century resid­
LL.
Physicians and Surgeons.
temporary guests became more intimately ed In our town on what Is known as the
Calls in city or county responded to with
acquainted with him than did the genial Parmelee farm. News has come to us of
promptness, day or night
young operator.
her death at the home of her son. Thad G.
A. LAMPMAN.
Maj. McKinley Is the most even tem­ Coleman, of Harbor Springs, Mich., on
pered and best poised man I ever saw,” Friday. Nov. 13, aged 73 years, 9 months,
•
D. 1). S.
said Mr. Potter yesterday.
“During all Last March by a fire which consumed her
of
work done carefully and
An‘*tiiesta. gas or chloroform
the beat and excitement of the campaign home, she received injuries from which
E.T.~’e
Racket Store,
1 never saw him ruffled or out of sorts. At she has been a great sufferer until released
sours o to 12 and 1 to A,
times when the average man would, have by death. Mrs. Coleman was a sister of
J. Cl LAMPMAN. M. D.
lost his bead completely, major was as Hiram Coleman. The surviving- children
Office with W. A. Lampman. calls promptly
calm
and composed as it can be possible have the sympathy of many friends in this
answtred. Special attention given to tltUng
for a jpan to be under the circumstances. vicinity.
trusses and treating Hernia or Rupture tor
radical cure. The majority of cakes can be
He is not a man of moods or whims, but
; • •~N-nice the dailv Weather Re­
gennanently cured without a surgical operaIs the same every day, plain, sociable, un­
; ■. tn my south window.
assuming and dignified and impressive.
Mrs. J. Crawford, of Chicago, is visiting
He has a hearty band grasp, and a way of relatives here.
aw and collection office of
looking directly at a person through his
Ed. Rlese and wife spent Thanksgiving
J. M. SMITH.
keen, handsome eyes, that has a tendency with their daughter, Mrs. J. H. Hay, of
to make a small man feel uncomfortable. Woodbury, •
Collections made in all parts of the state
When you meet Maj. McKinley you are
Conveyancing a speciality. Special pains
Mrs. T. D. Jarrard, of Charlotte, Is vis­
aware that you are in the presence of a iting relatives In this vicinity.
taken In drafting contracts, chattel mort­
man
of
superior
attainments
and
a
born
Jennie
Jarrard commenced her school
gages and wills.
Woodland, Mich.
leader of men.
Monday in the Misner diat. north of NaahMrs.
McKinley
Is
an
invalid,
and
the
vilie.
Odward Taggart
Loyal K. Knappen.
major is most devoted to her. At no time
Fanny Whitcomb closed her school In
Arthur C. Denison.
Do You Want a’
during the campaign did his devotion re­ the Quail-trap last Wednesday and com­
TAGGART. KNAPPEN A DEN 180N
lax for an Instant.
No matter how im­ menced school in Assyria .Monday.
LAWYERS.
GOOD Fur Robe
Rooms 811-617 Michigan Trost Co. BMg,.
portant the conference in which he was
Eliza Shoup, of Mansfield, Ohio, spent
Grand Rapids, Michigan.
engaged; no matter bow distinguished his Thanksgiving with relatives here.
caller, if word.was brought that Mrs. Mc­
Ray Shafer has returned from Jackson
f AMES A. SWEEZEY.\
Kinley wished to see him. he would ex­ County,-where he has been the past ten
At a small expense; more durable
Attorney at law,
cuse himself and hurry to her room. Be months.
was equally solicitlous of the welfare of
:any fur known?
If so send
ingb. Mich.
The surprise party on Miss Jennie Endhis aged mother, and a day rarely passed Inger was reported to be well attended and
Practices in all courts ot
state. Col&gt;ur hides.
We manufacture
that be cjld not walk or drive to her home a good time was had by all.
•ections promptly attended
&gt;t&gt;, Coats, Gloves. Mittensand
in another part of the city.
The McKin­
Rollle Hall and wife have moved in
Too late for Inst (uue.
&gt;
We tan Horse. Dog, Mule,
There has been fifty car loads of hay leys live well but plainly. The major is a with his father. James Hall.-.
Messrs Mosher and Morthland and fami­
hearty eater but prefers substantial lux­
Miss Gleuna Wolfe, who has been quite
r Deer, Elk, Wolf. Angora,
shipped
from
this
station
this
fall,
ten
tons
M. B. STEUBlSXj
lies spent Thanksgiving with Lewis Ges-1
sick the past week is much belter.
uries.
-.: or any fur.
Calf, Cow, Steer
Fr.NERAL Diuettou.
ler and wife.
Three generations were to the car.
I had th^honor of being the first to
Rooms
next
to
Christma?,'
Photograph
Mr.
Ames,
of
near
Bellevue,
is
stopping
iii; and all other &lt;&amp;ins can be
THE FARMERS’ INSTITUTE.
representwi -.‘onslsting.C’f elglrt children,
communicate to the major the fad of his
Studio. Residence
Court street. Al!
eight grand children, two grand cliild- with old time friends here.
ed dav or nbzbt.
o alike—soft and pliable.
B. F. Wolf was in Freeport one day last nomination. Our wire ran directly to the The Frograin and. Ld*t of Instructors.
ren, and numerous sons in law mak­
convention
hall
at
St.
Louis.
As
the
bal
­
ing thirty present in all.
Dr. Albert week.
J. B. Long who has been visiting in loting began 1 prepared for quick wofk.
The State Farmers’ Institute will be
Gesler. of Saranac, was one of the num­
[ E. BARRELL.
My telegram instrument was up stairs in
•I . .
Attorney at law.
ber. Would uftit there were more family Ohio returned in order to attend a wed­ the hall, and Maj. McKinley was down held in the court house at Hastings, Tues­
ding
in
Suirtield.
,
.
.
day,
Wednesday and Thursday, December
OKL‘^&gt; over nesting* City Hank. Collections reunions uf this kind.
stairs, surrounded by friends. The stair­
lUy Sprague is sick.
prosapUy attended to, and general law biudnv*»
Mrs. Isaac peGuck.
Orangeville, has
way was crowded with ladles seated on 15. 16 and 17, 1896. A special dairy insti­
•’
i esx in the state. Robes
tranxarted.
Edith Bevier, if Lake Odessa was in the
tute.
,
a Thanksgiving cactus In full bloum which
the steps and 1 had James Barber, Mrs.
GroveSuuday.
,
Speakers sent by state board of Agricul­
tan be returned to you in thirty
is worth lookitig at.
McK’s. cousin, clear the passage so that
Miss
Btfsli*
Smith
who
has
been
teach
­
tural
college:
to &lt;&gt;xty days.
Send for sam­
The first ut a series of club dances will
we cunld get through in a hurry. Then I
Prof. C. D. Sinlib. Agricultural College.
ing school is. visiting her parents and
wrote out a message saying that McKinley
ples and price Htf.
astings
ity
ank take place at the Lake View hotel un the friends here during her vacation.
Mr. G. H. True. Agricultural College.
was nominated, leaving a blank space for . Mr. A. M. Welch, loula.
evening of the 10th.
Lee McDonald is in Shultz building a
Hastings, - - Mich.
Prof F. 8. Kedzle, Agricultural Co lege.
the exact time of nomination.
When
James Hates has left town.
•
Local speakers.
house.
Ohio cast her 45 for McKinley, the operaObed Chamberlain is still on the sick
Thia Institute ta designed to cover al!
Joel Demond Is now supplying the
or at St. Louis ticked off the letters Me M phases of dairying applicable to this vicin­
list.
Grove with ish fresh from the lake.
SURPLUS, &gt;20,000.00
N D, 1 Inserted the time on my prepared ity. In order to get the best from the
Hind* Corner*.
Incorporated under the laws of the State of
message, and Barber shot down the stairs institute it is necessary that those inter­
Michigan.
Aft«yria
like a mad tuan. Major McKinley had the ested should be present every day of the.
There will be no more preaching at this
Open for business, Doc. 15, 1886. place until Sunday evening Dec. 13.
There will be a social at Thomas Blank’s message fully a minute before the same sessions. This meeting is held under the
John Conyer.of Cloverdale.will be at this Friday evening Dec. 11. of next week. A information oame to him over the long dis­ joint auspices of the State Board of Agri­
OFFICERS:
It didn’t seem over two culture and the Barry county Farmer’s
place Friday night Dec. 4. for the purpose cordial invitation to all to come. Benefit of tant telephone.
D. G. Robinson. President
minutes before every whistle tn Canton Institute Society.
of organzing a singing school. Let every church.
/
Chester Messer. Vice Pres.
was shrieking and thousands of people
Mrs. Lizzie Tasker is still very sick.
Dan W. Reynolds, Cashier body come.
PBOOBAM.
Married at the parsonage at Assyria. were rushing through the streets toward
Willie Nutt, of Buchanan, will spend
DIRECTORS:
Tuesday, December 15. Forenoon.
the winter with his grand parents. D. B. Thanksgiving. John H. Brown and Mrs. the McKinley home. Enthusiasm and ex­ 10-.00 • Tbr place of the dairy on the Mlcbigan
W. H. Powers,
Dan W. Reynolds,
citement
——was
— greater
on thethan it was
R. B. Mewwr.
Emily Spire, both of Assyria.
farm." Prut. C. D Smith.
D. G. RoWnaon.
Clark, and attend school.
Chester Messer.
M L.Cook.
Chester Llnebaugh, uf Ionia, is attend­ night of November 3, when Maj. McKin­ 1140 "Combined use of the Babeock test and
John and Guy Robinson spent Sunday
the observation of dairy form In selection
P. T. Colgrove.
ley
’
s
election
was
assured.
ing
school
here
this
winter.
with Dell Robinson, of High Street.
of com’s,” Mr. G. H. True,
There was not a moment in the whole
Five new pupils commenced school Mon­
Homer Kline and wife, of Jackson, vis­
Afternoon.
Has the only savings department in Barry
campaign that Maj. McKinley was not 1.00 "Shall we buy or raise our eowa?” Mr A.
day. Among them are Minnie Sylvester.
** ’
ounty and pays interest on all time ited at Jacob Kline’s Wednesday.
M. Welch.
Mahlon Scidmore and wife spent of South Assjria and Charlie I’endlll, of confident of success. One day he made 21
speeches. It was his custom to JlFdown 200 "Stall fixtures.” Prof. C. D. Smith.
Thanksgiving with Wm. Bechtle’s people, the Austin.
General discussion and question box on
every afternoon for an hour or two. but on 300 the
of Hastings.
above topics.
Saturdays his visiting delegations were so
We think some of our elder young men
Evening.
Pretty cool weal her.
numerous he was denied his restSome 7 OO Local program. Miss Flora Beadle. Com’r
are getting pretty gay.
Hark! the wedding bells.
of the spokesmen of delegations would
of schools.
Miss Higgins, of Barryville
8:C0
"Dairy
chemistry,"
illustrated with sterehave long speeches prepared and type­
optieon, Prof. E. S Kedzle.
for Mrs. Bolinger this week.
written copies would be sent to the major
Hurrah for the fun! Snow and ice are
Wednesday.
December
18. Forenoon.
We were much pleased to welcome the in advance of their arrival.
He would
presence of our friend and former teacher. look them over and have answers In mind. iooo "The principles of stock feeding.** Prof.
here’ u
,
u
C. D. Smith.
George Hubbard has purchased timber Frankie Warner, of Stony Point, al our
Every picket on the fence and many of It ;00 "Silo construction.” Mr. A. M. Welch.
off the Clssou farm and is waking prepare school on Thursday.
She was accompan­ the posts were carried away by souvenir
In the matter of the estate of William
Afteruoou.
tions to start up his mill next week.
He
collectors.
One day the major and an
1.00 “Feeding the herd in dry. years.” Mr. G.
Srtf Public Auroral., th- SlghMt bidder OU ; has let the contract of scldding to Lapiyette ied by Ted Mead, uf Martins’ Corners.
Miss Bertha Cole is on the sick list.
eastern manufacturer were seated on the
I Bassett. Parties in Rutland^ have taken
“GroM icg the silage and flllmg the sBo.“
Elda Mead ‘punt Sunday at home.
front porch, and in their conversation ref­ 200 Mr
A. M. Welch.
the job of hauling the ties.
erence was made to the despoiled lawn.
300 Discussion and question box on feeding
Prairieville.
We fear no silver guns io 1900 for we
“
Don
’
t
jou
know,
major,
said
the
manu
­
and
care of dairy siocta
S. Temple’s family entertained company
have a McKinley girl In North Irving that
Evening.
facturer, there is a man in the east who
walked over a mile on Thanksgiving morn­ from Kalamazoo Thanksgiving.
T/O
Local
program.
would
give
81.000,000
to
have
his
lawn
I
d
P. Adrianson has commenced building
"Dairy bacteriology." tffiustaated with
at ten o'clock tn the forenoon at Jbe pr*®1*" ing to shoot r turkey and-when fhe gut
this condition In the same cause?"
He 8:00 stereoptlcon.
Mr.
C. E. Marshall.
rma herein d«erlb^l. &lt; betas on aertlon*. m within shooting distance she gave M ■ a new barn.
Thursday. December 17. Foreno«n.
Dayton Stanley Is moving on to his farm referred to Governor Morton, of New
iSrknownas Mumce tara
calkWHn Lowne deadly charge straight through the head,
York.
!
shin
of
Casleton.
in
the
county
of
Barrj
.
In
the
1008
"Winter
feeding,
with and withoutrilage”
-north
of
the
village.
&lt;‘ -nt’t worry about the housekeep- II
p^iwntt*
.r
to n«n-ww
license and
and au-1
au- carried i! homeani dressed it (or dlnner.A few days after the election an Ohio
Mr. A. M. Welch.
Mason Holcomb and wile were made
Think prophet Hicks predictions are
farmer called at the McKinley residence. H OO “The home dairy vs. the factory.” FroL
ing arrangements. We make mat­
glad
Tnaaksgivlngday
by
the
advent
of
a
C.D. Smith.
correct so far. for we are having some
accompanied byy his wife and a daughter
ters very pleasant and easy for Miihijnin. »u or crus reue. ■ ns»Ljrti« »x&gt;d■ ingirl baby. Weight 9J* lbs.
Afternoon.
sneaking cold weather.
of age. The farmer
ten or twelve years
y
1:00 "The art of butter maklng.',Mr.G.H.Trae.
youn^ couples starting in I
The sick are all reported better.
stalked
into
the
library
where
the
major
tale situated ana nemg
High School Item*.
200 A general discussion of the subject of
Parties .re .round oonlraeUng turkeys
our Furniture Emporium.
Prices in the -Late of Michigan known and describen
was looking over some correspondence,
butter making.
Lee Cobb, of Irving, enrolled as a regu­
as follows to-wit:
tor 8 Mid U cents live weight.
grablied his hand in both his own ano
cut a small figure with us and for
Lectures will be about 30 minutes long
lar student last Monnay in the High greeted him in a voice that was heard all
Yankee Spring*.
and full discussion will follow each lecture.
a few dollars we can furnish a
School.
'
over the faunae.
He didn’t even remove
In the debate by the “Studenta High
Too late for last issue.
house of seven of nine rooms very
his old slouch hat, but the major greeted
The early morning paper train and the
J H. Milburn and Mr. McAllister, of School Debating Society No. 9.” last Mon­
•n&gt;.Km&gt;baL.t
him as cordially as If he was the most afternoon train going east at 2 o'clock have
handsomely, completely and satisEaton Rapids were here on business last day; (Resolved that women should have
polished
gentleman
in
America.
Then
“Tht STre
SS’
factorijy.
The quality of our furfree and equal suffrage) the question was the farmer’s good wife came forward and been taken off this division of the M. C.
of NsshviUe and 7 miles
•ttnre is as remarkable as its cogt. iSSf Hastings on g^rJ^d W School commenced at the Springs Mon­ ably presented bv both sidis and decided was Introduced.
R. R. It will be greatly missed.
In favor of the affirmative, which was led
day
with
Mark
Ritchie
al
the
helm.
Considering what we sell its re­
-•Hqw’dy do, major, she said, bow is
“Vade” Johnson, of Middleville, and by Mias Bessie Andrus.
Stockholder** Meeting.
your
woman?
”
markable how we sell it.
Our
Miss Addie Lemby. of Yankee BMW.
The names uf Miss Vernla Edwards and
In accordance with Sec. 12 of Public
The major said Mrs. McKinley’s health
r ability to do so explains the success
were married last week, they have the Miss Bertha Piiug wtre balloted on and was improving, and thanked the lady for Act No. 205 of the Stale Banking Law of
both admitted as members to the Students inquiry. He^hook bands with the little Michigan, of 1887, the stockholders of the
best wishes of many friends here.
we’ve won.
Only one verdict pos­
Rev. and Mrs. D. N. Stocking are talk­ High School Debating Society No. 2^
girl, pinned a house button on each of Hastings City Bank are hereby notified,
sible,
“The best goods for the
Miss Ione Adams visited the High them, and accompanied them to the door. that the anneal meeting of tbe^stockhold­
ing of removing to Hastings soon.
money ”
Fred Raymond is building a new linnw. School Monday.
After they had reached the door the farm­ ers of said bank for the election of direct­
Mies Sllngerland is organizing a “Ger­
J. M. Burpee, of Wayland, called on
ors will be held at their office In Bastings.
RENKES &amp; WALLDORFF.
er’s wife turned and called out:
man Society,” of the students and we are
friends here Sunday.
“Say major, 1 want you and your wife Mich., on Tuesday December 8, 1890 from
anticipating
a
great
deal
of
benefit
from
Undertakers.
to get your pictures took and send us one.” 9 a. m. to 12 o’clock m.
Quimby.
Rooms at Ford’s Hotel.
the same.
_______________
“One of the prettiest sights 1 ever saw Dated at Hastings this 27th, day of Nov.,
G. C. Scot‘ "• &lt;* Vermontville l.»t
1890.
was witnessed the day tlie delegation from
Reul Estate Transfer*.
Das. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
Oil City. Pa-, visited Canton. The delega­
TESF*yG«»klH tiu returntKl from O ilo
WAURAMTY DKXDS.
Arthur Brace to Ainos Hanlon. 403, sec 15. tion included .45 girls, representing each
where he hu been for the pol .ummcr.
Married.
stale in the Union, and each bearing a big
Executor.
CL. B.cheller l« on the rlelr li« .
F&lt;»ur. M
City. basket of flowers which they presented to MANNER—SISSON. Bv Rev. Thomas Cox.
HASTINGS MARKETS
The roll root! ro™p«ny have mid off ■ 5200.
Nov 30, Erne«t K. Manner and Anna L. Bis­
Butter. 11 to 13
Mrs.
McKinley.
These
were
placed
on
son,
both
of
Niles.
QUITCLAIMS.
man on the M-etloo for the winter.
Corn per ou. :w
the speakers platform in front of the
HarrtMC*. Ucodmm.
There will be preaching al the .chool
Hxgs per doz. is to 18.
Geo. A. Foster to Standard Oil Co., lot 516.
house and completely covered it.
1 can BIRD-BRISTOL. By Rev. Tbot. Cox. Dec. 2.
Hides per lb...\
WRHs R- Bayne.
Hasting'*- •»-________________
bouae Soodar e.enlot
I-trd per lb.. S.
not imagine a more beautiful sight than
Lillian Murry, Baltimore.
Jamr* K. Bird and Mary Bnitol., both of
r.neioes per t»n.. 20.
Johns town.
Ernest
W.
Preatoa
Morgan,
that
mountain
of
flowers.
Rve per hu.. 25.
Martha F. Hull. Morgan.
I will be at the Hastlnga National Bank
I was with Maj. McKinley when Mayor VANARMAN-ULR1CH. At the home of the
Tallow per lb.. 3%.
Last week’s letter■
bride’* parents in Casltaton by fter. I. M. B.
Charles
MIM
K|n&lt;E1!“l,li*- Mfch- h every Saturday during December tn re­ Pingree and Col. Altkenson called. As
«JjxTs* per nu.. IS.
Delta Corwm, NAsb^Hie.
W heat. r»-d per bu.
.
the mayor entered the room Maj. McKin­
ceive taxes from Hastings township.
Whaaz. white uer bu. 80.
Alfred S. L»bctwter.C»rltra.
B nut tv MclXTTBK, Treas.
ley aiepped forward and greeted him
Hav per ton. r, to 7
Bertbai. Fedewa. Carlton.
heartily.saying. “How are you governor?
CMi.li ln'. Mb
,r°“
w,-l W''1'
Bora dr*n*ed. 4.0U
Emeat
wn
Brans, so co Ml
. As be shook bands with Michigan a govnMday night
Every one come whn ran.
Mtauie E. Ferris. Johnstown.
I
wUl
b.
&gt;t
Fnw»rt
Dec.
«.»
Vj.
^Frank
Chaffee
has
a
new
bu«j
•
A
word
erner-elect, be looked at him with that
John H. Broon. Assyria.
Emily spire, Assyria.
’ I searching gaze of which I have spoken. Fleet ropMtereeoiveteaijJopa.
.
B-t-f lire. 2.75.
the wire Is bvfficlenL
Address Lock Box 753, Ka'artatoo,!
C. IL William.^’I and
god the
ltle mayor
n»,or flushed
flc.bwl to the roots of his
Mutton. dreav-I.S.
Walt Blake Is working for Angus Mc­ receive U1C.
Mon.,

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Glasses.

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NOTICE.

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Robe and
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Hastings,

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EXECUTOR’S

SALE

TUESDAY,

DECEMBER 1 3 th, 1896

If You’re in Love

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2 FINE FARMS

H. A. OFFLEY

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BujkwlnatS ur, 1 00

Donald tti* winter.

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�Hastings Banner

SPRING FEVER.

THE FASHIONABLE WAIST.
Dlr*ctiann for

Thursday, Dec.35f» 1896.

Making

an

Up-t»-Dast&gt;

A “State of Mind” X^iiich Comes
with the Birds and Flowers.

The practical woman, whatever she
does these first spring days, does not
neglect to provide herself with fanciful
PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS
It Is Easily Cared If Ooe Only Has the waists of various sorts. It is a comfort­
Heaps to Follow His Inclinationsing fact that leftovers from last sum­
■—Bride—“Dear Alfred, wetnuot pbstA Sort of Migratory
mer may be used with very little altera­
pono the wedding 1" Barour—‘T don’t
Malady.
tion. Sometimes merely a readjust­
know if we can—1 must ask my credit­
ment of the-4rimmiDg, or this addition
ors.”—Fliegvnde Blatter.
As the sun grows stronger and the
—Easily Explained. — “Isabel, you last lingering snowdrifts become gray, of a different collar and belt answers all
purposes.
told ran your gown w ould cost only $25, ditty streaks, as the earliest spring
Sleeves are caught u^ or shirred or
fend here’s a bill fur $100.” “Yes, Barry,
biriRkreturn and the brown earth trimmed in accordance with new de­
toot the extra $75 is for the pearl trim­
steams und swells beneath the midday signs, but the cut nnd make of them
mings.*’—Chicago Record.
warmth, there comes to us a rest les.? need not be altered in the least. This
AVcgctablc Prcparationfor As, •—Little Tommy—“Why does the lend­ longing for something different from
slmilating tteToodandRegulasaves a great deal of trouble, and en­
er oi the orchestra wave his stick about the ordinary life, which is jicrhnps the
Stomachs and Bowels cf
ables the prudent woman to make up
it in. that manner, mommcr?"
Hia survival of a migratory instinct trans­
Mamma—“To keep the Hies off the mitted from a ioag-forgotten ancestor her summer’s wardrobe nt a very mod­
erate cost.
xmisie. I suppose.”—Buffalo Times.
who changed Ids skirts with the chang­
In absolutely new wrinkles there are
—McDermott—“Oi can’t wurruk to- ing seasons. Call It by whatever name
waists made of Dresden ribbon and lace
Promote s ■Digcstion.Checrrul• day”. Gang Boss—“Why not?” Mc- we may, “spring fever” or “bad blood,”
insertion. The ribbon is about four
Dermott—“Di sphrair.cd me ankle yik- this state of mind exists and needs a
ncss and Rest.Contains neither
indies wide; the lace about half the
tertiay.*’ Gan^ltoasH—“Humph’. That’s cure.
Opium.Morphine
nor Mineral.
.
width. These are arranged in V-shaped
n .very lame excuse.”—Philadelphia
There is no better remedy for it than stripes, back and front, the floiats meet­
Not Nahcotic.
Kbrlh American.
to yield to the feeling, just ns the birds ing the waist-line; the sleeves follow I
—Country Girl—“Don’t you find the and beasts do, td burst bur bonds for a
out the same design. There is a ribbon- 1
constant nd;«&lt;'. and hurry, and confu­ little while and to spend a day, a week
and-lace collar and belt, with loops and '
sion. and bustle of a great city very or a month, if we can. “far from the
ZW/.i/js
ends, or a fancy b^lt is w.otn, as one may
^xJatnc •:
W'l urlng when you arc at home?” City maddening crowd’s ignoble strife." It desire.
“
'
■
&lt;lirl—“Why. no. Indeed!
live in
... I.....
....Phila­ • matters little what the excuse mny be
An exceedingly pretty -waist- is made
delphia. ybu know.”—-SemerviHe
f
Jour- ’ that wc roakt? to oVrrelvvs nnd our busiof soft puffs and lace insertion. These
| urns assodates. whether.lt fa to go tlsh1-. fT on
it th?
fl,,, n
’ K • ning
rt art day
&lt;1 rt «■ or
&lt; 1 to collect
I ..n. puffs run,straight across front and back, !
—Not M orth Mentioning.—“A capi- - 1Sag
ow
as well as across the sleeves. Over the ;
tai invention—the&lt;x‘ horseless car- ' tiirds or wild flowers or to take a long
shoulders there are full ruffles of the :
rk' -':T’* tDon’t talk rnbbfah. Wchave bicycle ride; any excuse is a good one crimped lace,end collar to match. Frills
A perfect Remedy for Constipa­
l)2d. f.«r y -I'np thy.e things quite ns n'- uhieh for a time frees hhiii or woman of lace fall below the sleeves over the ;
tion. Sour Stouiach.Diarrhoca,
Umr'Ir-.We fu their way as ho: seless car- Ifrom the restraints of everyday life nnd arms. The velvet yoke is slightly
Wonns .Convulsions.Fcverish*
" r.o...
’.
thP slightest ' ghes opportunity for communion with
tiros and Loss of leep
pointed back and front, and n velvet lx It
■ of 0icm.
ul; !’ What, for ’nature, now jtwt stretching her Arms
may be added if one pl cares. A hand- '
iDAisujce?’’
“
Facsimile Signature cf
mHk.”—-Port- i after h «r long sleep.
i some and stylish waist is made of black !
•».
,
x
Although this restlessness comes to satin and white lave. The sides nnd j
he Altenativcv—“Can't you make 1 f ’cryone except the most hardened back are of satin, which extends around
ron’ t
rance wider?’’ a.sbcd one ‘•btisinoss man. it does not come to all the fronts to the second dart. The ’
Th:
c iruFtee.”, inspecting the plan of • n: th® wime time nor by reason of the shoulders and fronts are of crimped '
One man ;mny* recognise
th
ropoK-d new church a little closer. ' : crime causes. n
crepe; which is gathered in at therhoul____ _____
unless you build
on a__________
wider lot, .. its' first'symptoms as he walks through dcr
and at the waist line. From ’
architect,
decidedly,
'
jthe
crowded'streets
and feels a warm, this crepe front over the shounders, •’
jred ■ 11
soft air of spring blow Upon his face; ' there arc extremely full frills of luce, ■
e laclfa^;
„
EXACT C0P7DF WRAPPER.
s in h six-foot doorway, they will another may be stricken us-he walks they- being nbout four or five incites '
have tcL go through edgdv.ise.”-^-Chi- through a city park and secs the swell­ I wide at the shoulders, and narrowing s
ing buds of the soft maple or elm; a down to a ]x&gt;int nt the licit. Below the
fcagn Tribune.
third may sit at hfa desk dreaming for
waist there are three similar ruffles,
ENGLAND’S “SPRING GARDENS.” i.n hour over a letter containing some
which are so full that they almost stand
1
chance
remark
which
sends
his
Thr Onec Funtoaa Rcnort In Almost
out straight from the figure.
thoughts a thousand miles afield, or
Wiped Oat.
A handsome waist i« made of black
Banner Print
another . may
poison
The last vestiges of the once famous . yet
- find the sweet, r
------- velvet end gold embroidery. The body
'“Spring gardens” will probably soon be ! ln son&gt;- spring odor or in the voice of is of velvet, the front, is very full and
jVriped out,a&gt; Lh.&gt;newgovernment offices I a newh-come bird. U hatever its cause, dropping end on either side there are
xvUJ ultimately absorb the whole of]
LnOw thc s&gt;j
^yniptonw
disease vpty wide bonds of the embroidery. !
&gt;1
uipiunuv of
ui the
me urncasc
b, '| Qn
anti
ail ^
know
the remodv.
remedy.
5?ew street. The retaining wall at th&gt;^ 0,1
uow thB
The sleeves are full at the tops, and hare !
IvCt him who dreams of brown, foani- 'epaulets of embroidery that almost
end of that street and along the terrace !‘
r
Sleeked
streams,
whose
waters
are
E-asr a piece abcut 223 feet long of the ;
/ cover the shoulders. The collar is of '
old .park wall. The “garden” was en | kissed by the swollen catkins of bend/ gold-colored silk, in soft folds. -The belt
p Hng willows and boarded by spnuigliXg
erodched tinon for building purposes’
?
----------------------------’. his
’
. " and
.-JaSataSt is of velvet, with a large rosette at the 1
*ooi after the restoration. The bowl- •
raa^c r&lt;*ady
rod
side and long ends of velvet ribbon.
ingjgrven had been closed In 1C34, to be for the trout strexim. There ehcWll
Narrow yokes of velvet are popular, I
replaced with the attractions of Shav- perhaps catch some fish, but whether and some waists of glace ailk have very |
er’sl hall, eon th of Coventry street. he docs or not. he will find what is of ! closely-crimped ruffles of the material
Opened by th? barber servant of Philip, more worth to him than*trout, though over the shoulders, giving;the wearer
,4fparlj of Montgomery, who, on January he may not know it. He will see the an exceedingly flyaway Oppetuwice.
&lt;51. irS'fi, had t'ecn appointed keeper for newly-come sandpiper wading along
There is a fancy for alternate rows of ,
life “of Spring garden's und the beasts the shallow’s of the stream, and the lace and ribbon, rind entire waists are
tend f.vwls there.”" In 1661 was laid out water thrush and the red-pall‘warbler made of these materials, which are in [
The new “Spring garden.” at Vauxhall. sedately marching by the water’s edge; themselves not over an inch in width. I
That same year Sir Charles Cotterell, the little tortoises scrambling along A very elegant wnist is made of black
MORTGAGE SOLE.
,
.The king’s master of the ceremonies, ob­ the bottom, and the muskrats diving in velvet with a triromingof point lace afid
Default having l»een made.In the condl'ioru
tained n plot for building. In 1662 a I the quiet places. He will hear the embroidery. The embroidery is of the ol a certain mortgage made by Charles W.
stul«h
and
wife
He
cn
G.,
of
the
township
of
/plot was granted to Sir Thornes Elliott, merry gurgle of the blackbirds, the kind formerly known as nun’s work, Irving, enuntyof Harry. andlsUte of Michigin.
^froonj-porter. In 1661 Sir Philip War- clink of the jay, the tumultuous cawing and is as dainty and fine as the needle­ to Alexander Foster, of Bedford. Calhoun
mate di Michigan, dated December 14.
'Wiclc was liviagin Outer Spring Garden, of the mating crows and the far-off woman's skill cun make it. One waist cehnty.
A. D. 18H5. and recorded in the office of the
also Sir William Morris (1562).
‘ Of screams of the soaring hawk. Be will of this sort has a full collar of this em­ Register of Deeds, for the countv of Barry,
and
state
of Michigan, on the twenty third day
stretch
bis
legs
in
a
long
day
’
s
tramp
other early residents we may cite
broidery which is made more costly and of December, A D. IMG. in Liber &amp; ot Mort­
earl of Chesterfield (1667-70), and will come to his resting place at rare than almost nny other trimming gagee, on page 234, on which mortg &lt;ge there la
claimed
Co
be due at the date of this notice the
night
honestly
tired
out,
and
with
an
iMnce Rupert (1674-82). Lord Crofts in
that can be selected. A waist for a sum of Five hundred fifty three dollars and
Old Spring Garden. Sir Edward Hun­ appetite such as he has not had for young girl is made with a velvet yoke thirty centa. and an attorney's fee of twenty
tire dollars provided for in said mortgage, and
gerford and Collet Cibber. In 1772 Lord months.
and wide, straps of velvet extending
suit or proceeding* at law having been inOr, if his dreams be of Florida, what from the corners of the yoke to the no
Berkeley secured a grant to build over
nUtued to recover the moneys secured by said
the •‘Wilderness;’’ his house gave way, more easy than to take a train and find waistline, widening below the belt into mortgage, or any part thereof ;
Now.
therefore, by virtue of the p^wer of
in 1859, to the offices designed by Mar­ himself in a day at the long white tabs about ten inches long. These are sale contained In said mortgage, and the stat­
rable for the late Metropolitan board of benches where the surf thunders un­ edged with lace. Underneath these ute in such ease made and provided, notice is
hereby given that on Saturday, the thirtieth
works, which cover also the site of Wig­ ceasingly, where the sun fa ever bright the waist is gathered full and drooping, day of January A. D H®7. at ten o'clock in the
ley's auction rooms, afterwards Cox's and warm, where the waters are bluer and the tops are almost concealed by forenoon. 1 shall sell nt public auction, to the
highest bidder, at the north front door of the
than
the
sky
above
them,
where
lightrninteum. burned in 17S5. In the “great
epaulets of velvets
court house. In the city of Hastings (that being
the place where the circuit court for Barry
room” nt. Wigley’s, the Society of Art­ wipged seabirds sail and dip and where
A quaint and somewhat old-fashioned- | County
is holdeu), the promisee: described in
ists of Great Britain, incorporated in the man may turn back the pages of looking waist is made of green silk. It • said mortgage, or so much thereof as may be
20
years
and
at
once
become
a
boy
neces-uu-y
pay the amount due on said
1765, held their exhibitions in 1761, 1771
is fitted to the figure and has enormous mortg.tge, to
with eight per cent, interest, and
*nd 1780; nnd that, we believe, is the again, running barelegged over the puffed sleeves. Over the shoulders are all legal costs, together with an attorney's
’^greal concert room. Spring Gardens,” sand or wading in the surf to capture set frills of green gauze with em­ fee of twent\-Are dollars covenanted for there­
in, the premises being dr-scribed in said morev.-here Leopold Mozart’s two children shells or fish, winning at the same time broidered edges in round scallops. ate
as all those certain Lots, pieces and par­
^avc their first concert on June 5, 1764. the rest and the new strength which These frills are about 12 inches deep at
rot land situate in the township of Irving,
inithe
county of Harry’, and state of Michigan,
mean for him, in the months to come, the shoulders and narrowed to two
'—Pall Mall Gazette.
.
and described as follows:
better work and more of it than he
The north east quarter of the south east
Inches deep at the wiflst line front and
quarter and the south half of north west
—Liberty, that best gift dealt out by could have done without this interval of back. There is a sk irt of the same frill-, Quarter of south east quarter both on section
the impartial hand of nature, even to transformation from man to boy.
ing set on at the belt. The sleeves have fifteen (15) in town four (4» north range nine
W west, containing sixty acres more or less.
The
mountain
climber
or
the
big
the brut? creation.—Tacitus.
similar frills that almost conceal the
FosiBB, Mortgagee
game hunter has hfa attack of the hands. The standing ruche around the CoixirtovF. AAPlexander
otter.
I At orneys for Mortgagee.
spring fever aa other men do. but it does neck and cascade of frilling down the
Dated. October 27. 1896.
not send him away, for he knows that front of the waist completes* what would
hfa time fa not yet. But be plana, oh.
be adled somewhat fussy were it not
MORTGAGE BALE.
Default having been made In the condltlens
ao dainty and airy looking.—N. Y.
ice axes and now climbing shoes; be
of a certain mortgage made by Joseph Kollar
and Rachael Kollar bh wife of BmS Harrv
studies maps, he corresponds with
County. Michigan, to Samuel Canon of Galea­
burg. Kalamazoo County, Michigan, dated Jauguides, and, above all. he talks over
TIRED FEET.
A. I). 1880. and recorded lu the office
the contemplated trip with his chosen
of the Register ot Deeds, for the County of
compandor. They discuss elk coun­ How
Hany and Stale of Michigan, on the Seventh
day of January A. D. 18^9 in Uber 26 of Mort­
tries and sheep countries and the best
Housekeepers who aland a great- deal gages, on page 6», on which mortgage mere Is
way to get a bear; or they figure on
claimed to be due at the date of this notice the
i Mr. Henry Roth, of 1848 South 9th
— unclimbed mountain peaks and talk of upon their feet are peculiarly liable to sum ot Four hundred thirty-nine Dollars and
cents, and an Attorney’s fee of Fifteen Dol­
Street, St. Louis, was given the usual glaciers and crevasses and bergschrunds swollen ankles and weary feet. This fa six
lars provided for In raid mortgage, and no suit
IMaorcurial treatment for contagious and oouloirs and cornices. And it may relieved by avoiding the cause as or proceedings al law having been instituted to
itdcod poison. Be was twice pronounc­ be that out of all this talk and planning much as possible and sitting down recover the moneys eecured by raid mortgage
or any part thereof;
ed cured, but the disease returned each
whenever it ia convenient.
There
Now. therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
»tixne, he was seized with rheumatic and anticipation they get more pleasure should be a high stool such as fa used in contained In said mortgage, and the statute in
such case mode and provided, notice is tierebv
hpains, and red lumps and sores cov­ than they do at last out of the trip.
drygoods
shops
in
every
kitchen,
it.
given
that on Saturday, the Ninth day of JanuThere are many to whom these out­
ered his body.
Ten o’clock In the forenoon. I
lifts the stttcr to just about the proper
•Twas in a hor­ ings are their sole recreation, pleas­
shall sell at Public Auction, to the highest bld
level
for
the
height
of
an
ordinary
iron
­
der. st the north front door of the Court House
rible fix” be ures anticipated for one-half the year
In
the
City
of
Hastings,
(that being the place
ing
board,
and
the
ordinary
table
where
says, ‘‘and the and looked' back on for the other half,
where the Circuit Court for Barry County is
and the number of such is constantly vegetables are peeled and dishes washed. holden). the premises described In said mon­
gage,
or
so
much
thereof
as may be necessay
There
should
also
be
plenty
of
low
went I receiv­ increasing.
It ought to increase, for
to pay the amount due on raid mortgage wi 6
ed, the worse I they who really delight in such things ehairs about the height of the old- cigar, percent. Interest, and all legal costa to­
seemed to get. do better Work and make more useful fashioned rush bottomed chairs, which gether with an attorney's fee of Fifteen Dollars
covenanted for therein, the premises being de­
A New York
citizens than those who pin themselves are so restful because they are lower sertbed in said mortgage as all that certain lot
specialist said
than the regulation height of the aver­ piece and parcel af land situate m the Townhe could cure down to the unending round of narrow age chair now manufactured. The tall
to o! Irving In the County of Barry a»d Stale
oj Micb!gan. and known and described as folme, but bis business life.
The laying aside for a time of the stool and the low chair would l&gt;e valu­
treatment did
The North East Quarter of North West Quart
able because of the change of position
me no good daily routine, the mental rest, the de­
er of Section Twetitv-ooefn) in Tuwu Four (4)
Range Nine (9&gt; West. ContainIng Forty
stiff and full of light of again seeing beautiful things. they give if for no other purpose. If North
acres more or less.
*
7
my left arm
„
. „
Samuel Carson,
I was unable to
____________
, do even____
the other things which are wholly new— Ing poaltioo on
Cjlgbove &amp; Potter,
Moruagee.
test work. This was my condition aJ] these combine to pour into a man’s
I began to take S. S. 8., and a system a new vigor which will enable blanketkig stitched together and cov­
bottles convinced me that I was
ered with soft woollen carpeting. A
Sale of Btate Tax Lands.
benefitted.
I continued the him when be returns to his work to do thick braided wool rag fa a mat rewt to
STATE OF
. and one dozen bottles cured that work with an increased interest,
Auditor General's :
•ound and well. My system was intelligeaoe and eanMstneas. From
Ksttas
ts
hereby
gtv
the effects of mercury, and I
ated io the County 0*,
been a complete
Bb”
spring ud one in the fall. Such play
they are brewL—K. Y. Tribune.
spelfa pay for thenadvea in the better
at the County

COOK BROS.. Props.

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IlJAXON

Of Mercury!

th-, Ar.norJ Tax

THAT THE
FAC-SIMILE
SIGNATURE
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IS Oil THE

WRAPPER

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To Twt Enrro* &gt;—I fave in absolute
remedy fix Consumption By its timely use
thousands of hopeless cases have been alwiii,
permanently cured. So proof-positire -mi
of its power that I consider it my duty to
smJ
Mila fnt to those of your rtilers
who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchia! or
Lune Trouble, if they win write me Ibtte
express and riostdffice address. Sire-erel-,t a. crnrrrw vr r- tn
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Mexican
International
Railroad
EAGLE

OF EVEBY

ROUTE

STANDARD GAl’GE STEEL BAILS.

THESHORT, s DIRECT LINE
....FROM—

Detroit, Toledo,
Chicago, St- Louis

.

NEW YORK.

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a id all NORTHERN FOINTS’ito nil volntela
th • Interior of the MFXir AN liT.I l’BLH . aid
to the
Criteria ir pat r.p fa err-sbe bottha only,
is x. A
fa bdh Pcr-'t slier ttsyic? to
yen anyth: xg oho co tho pies vy jitrair? that'tt
is "jnsft pc ffocc"sni “rill sarver trrasy pur­
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St© that yea £«t C-A-B-T-O-jLI-A,
nihcdcUo
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CITY of MEXICO
Wi«&gt;i.!eT.:ti:iae rr'd the Artems

n’licr rouit*.
In »■&lt;*!»&gt; ryL
land &lt;&gt;f the

SQVti*MBNT riisvRr*Mna&gt;

Pullman Palace Bullet Sleeper
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default haying been made for more than sixty
days in the payment of Interest .overdue n”d
। payable on a mortgage dated April 25. :K4,
I made by Beuben and Eiirabeth Shade, hu*bana
and wife, to Immei Coolbauzh and recorded In
; the oflee of the Register ol Deeds, for the conn
1 ty of Barry and tit ate of Michigan, on the 7th
day of August. A. D„ 1894. In Uber 47 of Mort
: gages on page 192 and the sa’d Daniel t'-oolbaugh having died Intestate, and the «ald mart
Kge laving been assigned by Benjamin C-oolugb, Cynthia Green-and Martha Bawdy, sole
surviving heirs at law ot said Daniel C&lt;H&gt;)b»urh.
to Rosftnna C«oU&lt;augh by an asslg* mem dated
March soth, 1K«C. and recorded In said Reg
Ktrr’n office, nn the 2CLh day ot June A. l)M
1MD. itj liber X'of mortgages, on page 435. for
which (tefauh the said Roaanna Coolbaugh. py
virtue of the right given her by the ?ald mort­
gage. has made and hereby makes the whole
principal sum of said mortgage and the Inter­
est accrued thereon now due and payah I - and
on which mertgagt there Is claimed to be due
at the date &lt; f this notice the sum of three hun­
dred eighty three dollars and seventy nine
cents for principal. Interest, taxes and insur­
ance, and an attorney fee ol tweaty-fire do!
Ian provided for io said mortgage, and no suit
or proceedings at law having been instituted to
reco*erthc amount secured by said mortgage
or any part thereof. Notice is therefore hereby
given that on the ?feth day of I&gt;ccember. 1IW6.
alien o’clock In the forenoo.. the- e will be sold
at the north front door of the court house In the
city of Hastings, county of Barry and state of
Michigan, (said court house being the place ifi
which Hie circuit court for the county of Barry
is held), at public auction, to the blithest bid
dcr, the premises described In said mortgage
or so much thereof as may be nro-ssary to sat
Isty the amount due on said mortgage as above,
set forth, with the Interest thereon and the
costs, charges and expenses allowed by law and
Sjvlded tor In said mortgage, said premises
log situated in the village of Woodland. In
the county of Barry and state of Michigan, and
described as follows, to-wit:
B«tlnglots number four and six of block num­
ber five of Parrott's addition to the vlllxge of
Woodland, the same being situated on section
number fifteen, town number four north, range
number seven vest, and In the township ot
Woodland,county of Barry , and state of Mich­
igan.
Dated September 30th. 1R»
Rosanna Coolb'Auos.
„ „
Assignee ol Mortgage.
Alonzo E Kenastos .
Attorney lor Assignee.

SAN ANTONIO T.O

,

MEXICO CITY
I) reel connections at San Antonio with all linn
from I be north and cast.
Fcr Information eojn eralr&gt;K M«-x&gt;c&lt;&gt;. .Tickets
Time tables and particular*, and the journey to
Mexico or lutermeulatr ;&gt;olul&lt;, mH uj«on or h&lt;1-

W..G. NEIMYER,
Gen.

Western Ajient Mbx^ Jnt. R. IL
2W Clark St.Cloagtf

C. K. DUNLAP.
Ergle Pas- Trias

Michigan Central
“ The Niagara Falls Route.”

EASTWARD.

Bastings........ .

|a.m.|p.tn.ip.m.|K.in.|a m
.1 Tiwiijn | «57hx40| gj

Btattons.
wemtwari*. ■
la.tD.ia.ra.la ni.lp.m.|p.ir
Hastings................. I 4J»'5 4O |i2.30| =».is! l.«
'
C- R.' OSBORN, Local Agent. Hastlugo

Cm,

K&amp;ianiasDD &amp; Sim
TIME TABLE.

in Effect May 21. !«pc.
Central Standard Time.
Stations

■c£
PROBATE ORDER
NOKTU,
State of Michigan, Oounty of Barry—as.
p. m.l a.’m!
At a session of the probate court for the
Chicago............
n~’"'
am. bolden at the Probate Office
&gt;( Hastings, tn said County on Wed
m.|p. m.|x m.|
—261,1
of November. In the year
10| 2 301 ' (51
Bast Cooper.... .'
one thousand eight hundred and nlnaty-slx.
IM| •£ 3b|
I
3U|
JO| R 15|
bate**111 cnarles w* Arui'’tro~g- Judge pl Pro Richland J unci
„ ,n the matter of the estate of Geo B Tuck
erman, deceased.
parting and filing the petition duly vert2S1'.°L5rnma M. Tuckerman, daughter o( said
,nR.$hat a certain Instrument
“*•. ’?
cuurt purporting to be the
ImI will and testament of satd deceased be
10 probale ftn{1 n!p wocutor therein
nmned or some other suitable person appointed.
.
k ,s prdereri.tliAt Friday-the 18th
d*y at December, A. D., IW, nt ten o’clock tn
’‘-J’lpif'd for the bearing nf
said pemion and that the heirs at law of said
.peT?on!' intorested In
are required to appear at a saealon
“ °??rtA^en,l®Jbe holder: at the Probate
office, io tbe City of Hastings, in said County,
“d sbew cuuf, if any there be. why the orayw
of the petitioner may not be granted. And It Is
further ordered, that said petition*r give no’Ice
to the persons interested Id raid estate, of the
pendency of said petition and Che hearing thereb?; |D£ a .ctopJ’
ord‘”‘ to he publish
ed in the Hastings Banker, u newspaper
printed and circulated In said County of Barrr
previous to said day of bearlug
.

,

A true copy.7

Goll Lake (Yorkville!
Milo

Bantu.
Hastings...
Goats Grove
Woodland '..

w«.i
Lansing.......
Detroit"..............
Grand Rapids...

Stations.
south.

Chicago

CHAMMtS W. ARHSTRONO.

Judg • of Probate.

PROBATE ORDER.' '
State of Michigan. County of Barrv—as.
At a session of the Probate Court for th?
th”rJvOf FST7/.bo,d&lt;° •* thR ^hate office.Id
the Oily ofHasUngx, In said county, on Wedthe 25th day of November In the year
one thousand eight hundred and ninety six
prtr^ont, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of

Grand Rapids
Detroit. J.....

10 24
Ooata Grove'

m&gt;?ter of th&lt; &lt;*ute’
Lucius Bus
sen. jueceased
aiJn2T^dl?’:*Ud fibMtbe Mtltfon duly rati­ Milo.
fied, of Jultus Russell, Administrator of said
estate praying that his final account this day
filed may be heard and allowed and he dis’
chaired from said trout.
SS.OropF Lt......
11 l?_Or?®^d- thu BM ird iy tb&gt; Richland Junction..
«&gt;i*uoon, be aMigned for the hearing of aald
P^OUop
that the hairs at law nf raid de
P*™** Interested in said
?h2U rt u ^pp&lt;‘ar *L U **’••100 Of

ts.

. F®-wnj :nr prayer oj

■12 16

Hastings...

2 W;

n-H
on euanal only Agents must signal
Trains at Wag Stations as soon ra they can be

tFreiiht Trains will be run at the convenience
to the &lt;knnpnnY.wbn reserve the right to change
jhe time of such trains without notice.
No «. will watt at Woodbury for nawenrei
Jal ■ No. 1 and Freight No. 4D au D. L. &amp; N

No. e win wait at Kebland Junction until ar­
rival at No I on C. J. AM. R*y.
BMXtffe must be at Depot at least 8 mlnutrt
before leaving time of trains, so that Agouti
may have time to ebook It properly: otherwlBi

Bit TCMRO

�Hasting
• t^Nh
Thursday, Dec."^ 1896
W. R. COOK. Local Editor.

ttaoa not oat. ua u,tl

The Railway Agent
I

His Complicated Duties.
Spasms — Then ilts — Physical
J. A. Goodyear, while employed as
it for the C. &amp; N. W. Ry. at Repub.

Iricken with nervous spasms,
dcveloperlintp fits and continued
years. During that time he
1 v. it’’, several doctors, who were
. cure him, but advised that he
Arbor for treatment., H&lt; did
L; : their treatment for four
.?out any apparent eiTect.
.
that condition, he tried Dr.

nd». Tt proved’to be the
,-dy and a change waa-BOon
" a pr .* &lt; ernen t con tin ued with
y dog® seemed to strength-.
,te his thoroughly sluggish
tem until a cure was ef-

AL- NEWS.
:&lt;UtflT&lt;ON •

•:•-!•* at.* the!
shippel over MW
E.voti IU:pkU. has vote.it
•• &gt;!:e United Slides.

P* ro

Ollvot Is at UM t0 h„e , n|lnw|
’■t.yr
’
nretloo.
A spar wilt be built |B tb, ib- he*l"!r 1,1 lh« bum* o. In Uh Kb,-,,
rh,,ah()o, p()Mpjs
«b«,l
■Priw down !0 AHw o„
nQr™&gt; Ulf g.m,,
Th’”
.porni.f.d
Trunk, three miles away.
tnnru. n . fJT0*'
r*w*“b'un "t th.
In the southern part ot UUsdale eountr
..Zi
1
®ov-tnetH and th.* re.vnt du
.hour taOtaetUnaand velopment oi child atmly'
But »hh
so feet Wide gave way the other day. and
topped eo feet .Ijnwln, an Imm-nse body
Of waler, F,.hlne ,Mrl|M ar&lt;: now
In. black b„, wh,,.. ,

w»aa country road.
large um, of

&lt;*,ton" 10 ’’h"" P"' h'.l...t,
pl’r

There „ „„ ,oubt
run[iln? nodw thf

h"

ii,&lt;

wht,’h rt&gt;Wrv„

nl.r,l’Zr’ZLn"!",?',1"''t '’■""•W-nnt li lb.

interrupt her house ice* pifig.

earth for tn lies aroqn^.

talntsdy in Michigan wagered a
supper.,,, Btran'sekctln,, „lth Wver.l of
sfeyr friends, an l paid the bps |„ „ ,, r,
nWquu mauner. . rhe tsbta was
orately laid, the cltalta, 'knives.
spoons,
riblKsr,
IMid '.he.table t-luth
gnute W31 mckea she brought vn
an Im­ !
mense howl of kuWrn mu di for ej

n ia .hi,

out t.hlldrrn Khsi; pl;ty\
Among the importanr &lt;i&gt;i
relation** of nr hofc *
followinr: What
ur rtjlkiren eat
|&gt;
plai ? The q'lrrifm.i !
an
are eomplementar

mint that

b.
u! Ue:,hr,;xy.
rood they got.
;
ac'er is limit 'vp of
Herren Sartain have recently explored I in
, the piav of child!).
'««•H,
uuBomhwteteni
«..,k--------- nrm of_ the
. bland of Ce! i u»nti(in nutfitiriuM nr mnluinr'ilou •
file
-........ mi»V hh plavj in, f(MX| „H&gt;
be* ill the Mohicans, and ha'
ve discovered । ll,ti «•» may Ills garnet,
I” — ■Is .h.*
■' &gt;ph
Play
there arc Iwojargt* lakes, Matanoa ami i UB*100,1 "r
'’»&gt;*'•
Tnwuti, at a bright of ’■•ur bun..,*.!
are i XMmtlally
hoy linprr.Mutthree hundred ni.d fifty metre..
,
....... ’•*’* ^P^hve-:‘atts the chnract. i* uhhh have Imj.re^.d
h alMive «ea level, In the former a sound-' hln'- He it conductor. br.At nuti.. drjv i.
biz uf four hntW
MreJ and eighty metm ।
l?hant* (^cus-cIoau, lawyer. *m.M i r’
1
.»_
'was mnrt/ wlthnul• '•tindiim
lt,.1: teacher. He
" dnes ;mt Hmpiy' huii.1 uv his
nMkes u. nhnrrh,
mill., of a VnHKtorio
bu.lt
j w,K(|p. f, n:
.
ci*, engine, train,
pile*, but naar Subraenred. W1.re disco, reproduce. the lift
bus witntssed, rhe iiteti*n
Mlttl.IHld
'.ii mid
i‘kc thnt’obtaliirit in blrnl'ar vIiIh^vh In
him. He doVs ti&lt;»
cnwiliNte
Europe.
.
good .'uul bud. 11
of great strength
rlidiirnn&gt;
‘
is it until
mverblftl ‘-last straw'
hied to its
sy stem is
&gt; tntlen hk«- a &lt;*4im I. 1; n-ully rudoq1 '*■' boaw .Ulllob ..I.UM. ,1 will ...nd,
Imwcvir. suinHttbig n.irso

• qua! reiulln.-&gt;.
Evil Impt j,-,
just ati readily a» the .mi. bqi
hi.
Profunify Is not ptofoni'y t

e
piinlurea It for that r.-■•«*&lt;»»&gt;.
. P. H the «mt«-H&gt;iiy uf ,’xpi
reaehtn ibc chliii. AU ihr
i\O(Q building.tor Alrxpr'tSxions and wrr.tN .vlih'n ? hwa.i
an* repeated in !ii- p'-ay. l.h-M
through the «tom-.v*h Into the bowels, and 1
nasvd tn a thousi d childi-h forms.
t:ii- ch impuni foot ball there it Will Htick — that’s constlpatiun.
Christina-: time always.hUn^a wjih it San­
■i County having d.-fe ।ted Nine-ti-ntha of ail human s!rkne-&lt; Is due I ta VlaiH unnivit; spring rnn- the Ifiile gar­
I-. rohstlpallun. Some of the simplest ‘
den*.
Keliglmis h-neu* &lt;»&gt; u*n mwt ohe m
symptoms are coated tongue and foul uroteitpn* fortn 8.
: .-is. of E iton Rapids, liarv.strd breath, dlzzim-ex, heartburn, tl.unlence, I
Nuliuns ofijuxiicc. &lt;d bu?lni*s*. uf govsallownera.
dhrtrera
after
eatiruf;
head*
'
■
potatoes this* tall. UIs crop
ernuu-ni, are. &lt; ntliixflt ci in a variety cf
aclte*. ua I la-eitali’. A little thing will ; childish crwUion.x.
■111*1 bushels 01 sorted poiatin-r,
cause cutitHipaiion. and a little thing will ' Eten H;e spirit ot (he dhlld’-'i-nvirtinreiiw-Dr. pier®
nieut is n-ptindr.re&lt;l with n tuarkal le l;dcl•.
elect ot Eaton county art- h certahi cure for constipation. They • Hj. Tin- plhy p»ii&lt;&lt;l ot lite Is Hie period
are tiny. Augat-soa(ed granules; mild and of itrimsinnuun —the period .of great aciivla h r.! time tp divide the i.fti
natural in their action. There is nothing ty anif i-uliuijc of hntixdiHi'o-i.
I: |« tp,। ?i:f lunmu three pr.wiiivnt injurious alwtiit them. Sold by. dr-iggi^tf..
Addrt-rti w th 51 cents in
stomp**, to cover cost of tnatf
Mi
World’s Dispensary Medical A
iron
Buffalo. N. Y.. and get n free po
ten tor 15 tni.va.
Um* “People’s Common Sense Medical
:t rise in real estate as a
Baldness is often preceded
fiKt-sa low trend in ;'i-child's life. ' h
led by grayne&amp;s r»f the hair,
taste involved in the guim- tends to n.i
.
N. Ferris, of the Big ilaplds both b.tldhcss and graynew.
iirt-lf In character—tfm-H ?o i; nut over­
thrown.
flair Kenewer. an honest reBiedyi
.. -.•!&gt; •&lt;»! lost Si.880 in the rvc-.mt
Play Is .i^in’shi-oup;
the &lt;::■
■/: sue there, and the various at udre atlun of Imnvidnalnj
.i'iis amounting to SG.ooo it is
linpteMioite
received,
&gt;rncr*s by
Ringing noises in the ears, snapping bujzlnr.
itself—lu I
rwtitig. caused by cararrli. all disappear with ard in which (he child
the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla.
which, he rrreals. In h large lura&amp;uie, the '
i'he oldest voter in the state heard from
sphere which lie will occupy. It Isa kind
so :ar Is Dr. W. B. bprague. ot Coldwater,
Jaxon Prize Baking Powder leavens. of platfoim ur Inaugural addrera foreshad­
owing the future man.
whui-ist his first vote for Madison In best.
Play Is more than n.ere reproduction—it
1517. and his last vote for McKinley. Be
J. V. Crandall, president of the Cedar ' contains an element of self assertion
is over 100 years old.
Springs Fair society. Is dead.
which modifies the reproduction by plac­
Mrs Sylvia Dunham, ot Ottawa county
Send a 2 cent stamp for a handsome set ing the stamp of the child's instinctive
indi vidualitv upon IL
evl^l»rate&lt;l her 100th birthday last month. of Jaxon Soap pictures.
.
(To be Continued.)
She ha$ seventeen children.
Her father
Andrew Jacks* a Sikes, an old California
was a revolutionary i hero, aud she had gold hunter, died at Homer, aged 67.

four sons in the civil war.
activ ■ and in good health.

She Is quite

Eczema Is a frightful affliction, but like
all other skin diseases it can be permanentIv cured by applications of i&gt;e Witt’s Witch
fl tzrl Salve. It never falls to cure Piles.
W. Hl Goodyear.

•
Electric Bitters is a medicine soiled for,
• any sdasoo, but ,perhaps more generally
needed, when the languid exhausted feel­
ing prevailar^rhen the liver Is torpid and
•lugglah ana the need ot a tonic
aud alterative Is felt. A prompt use uf
this medicine has often averted Inng and
perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine
will act more surely In counteracting and
freeing^he system from the malarial poi-on
HeadKche, Indlgeation, Constipation, Diz­
ziness yield to Electric Bitters. 50c. ami
$1.00 per bottle at W. H. Goodyeat’a Mod­
ern Drug Store.

A few weeks ago a man came to 1. W.
Joaes, of Wayland, and told him that
three years ago he was one of a party of
Six Corunna saloonkeepers weie fined
two who robbed his hen rooat. mihI he had 835 each for selling liquor on the Fourth
repented and wished to pay for the stolen of July.
In the Spring a vnung man’s fancy light
propeily and receive his pardon.
ly turns to thoughts of — De Witt’s Little
The people of St. Louis, Micb.. are re­ Early Hisers, for they always cleanse the
joicing over the discovery of mineral water liver, purify the blood, and invigorate the
W. £1. Goodyear.
by well diggers at the Harrington house at system.
a depth of 585 feet.
An analysis shows it
There are 82.420 acres of government
Forty-oue homing pigeons were stolen
to be one of the best and strongest mineral land In Chippewa county subject to home­ from A. J. Whitmore. Detroit, last Friday
waters ii» any part ot the United States. stead entry.
night. Thirty-two of them had returned
One minute is the standard time, and to their loft Sunday evening.
The hotel will be made into a sanitarium.
One Minute Cough Cure is the standard
B. Toupln, a Lake Linden saloonkeeper,
The Grand Kapids papers are making preparation for evtry cough or cold. It
who recently returned from tbe Newberry
mncti adu about a hunter catching a young Is tiie only harmless remedy 4hat produces
asylum, banged himself to a rafter. lie
W. H. Gooyeau
deer in his arms and securing it.
There's immediate results.
leaves a widow and eleven children.

nithiug &gt;t range about that; with a slight;
----- - —
An Allegan chimney -sweep
buys —
old
change in the orthography of the name, j h ,0P skirts and uses them for brushes in
eleaning
chimney,
flues.
slmii ir «• ctrrrenees are going on in SaraMrs. R. DeYoung, Middleburg. la.,
ihc evviy day.—Sttmnac Local.
writes. 1 have uted One Minute Cough
’11 vute of Berrien county, the home ot Cure for six yeare. both for myself and
H - &lt; •* D. I»ix. fur auditor general, has children, and I consider It the qulckes-t
son:-' very peculiar fea’ures connected acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure I
ever used.
W. 11. Goodyear
w
The total vote cast for Mr. Dlx Is
As the result of the restoration of con­
r-, :•.. -net by p,ur sixes, being exactly
fidence the Freeman woodenware factory
while his majority was 1897. these
at Kalkaska has more orders than It can
’- preM-.itmg the year in which he fill.
Wil. &lt;-&gt;jter upon his duties as auditor genDid you ever think bow readily the
blood is poisoned by constipation? Rud
blood
means bad health and nremature
our ix-rvoiis young ladies, who
Old age. DeWitt's Little Early KHmts. the
: !h*&lt;wuih faniiliu with railroad ; famous little pills, overcome obstlitetemnI stipacion.
W. H. Goodyear
train to pull
ft* her Any. As
It is said that Sheriff-elect Chipman of
ti’uvrd a iong the ennductor shouted Detroit is actuMBjr*»Wlgrti to keep I” hMescape Hie importunities of eflice1
’ •^eui.iii .if the switch: ••Jump on j iug
.
- -s •• comes by; run her down to the I »eek(*re.
A. L.iVoos’er. a prominent citizen of
■ • and rut her jn two.nnd bring !
' • •' I vml up io »/»... depot!’’ Bring O“Seo. Icb.. after suffering excruciating^
from plies for twenty years, was euw*d in
1 • the denkne.-s of approaching a short time by um-iuk DeW itt’s Witch
big d'L about her, on hearing these Hazel Salve, an absolute cure for all sk'n
' s-lbtl w irds. ns she nip posed having diseases. More of tills preparation Is ustd
an ail ctbrra combine!.
:
" ce to her, she gave a scream ami
W. II. Goodyear
1 “v k op town.- -Batik Creek Journal
•Stands h! the Bead.
Au_'. J. Bogel, the leading druggigt Of
• iri v. pan, Ls., sayg: -Dr. King’s New
i
..very L the only thing that cures my
cough, ami it in the best seller I have.”
• &gt; • CunpbeH. merchanSHtf Safford, Ariz..
writ^; -Dr. King’s New Discovery is all
’"a- •- clalm-d for ii; ft never fslh. and Is
!”,re cure for Consumption. Coughs, and
1 cannot say enough for its merPr’
New Discovery for Con•umptiou. Coughs and Gold: Is not an exP*r*’ue it. fl fati
trft.d for a quarter
।« •rnfury, and to-day atanda at the
*”■■6 It never disappoint. Trtai bottlee
lOcH. at W. fl, Goodyear^ Drug S’ore.

Cew XMdm ac C1»m ClotbM.
Returning to her home in Iron Moun­
tain Mra. H. fl. Bradford bethought
a ,ar^e washing‘left on a
clothesline. It was gone. She started
to alarm tbe police when she discovered
her pet cow slowly and contentedly
munching a mjir of stockings. Investi­
gation showed that the animal had
swallowed 12 napkins, a dozen band­
kerchiefs. several towels, three night
robes, several pairs of trousers and was
making a dessert out of stocking*. The
cow s banquet cost Mra. Bradford $30.
A Saginaw Rank In Trouble.
National Bank Examiner Caidwell
took charge of the First untional bank
in Saginaw and the following notice
was pc- ted on the bankdnors: "Owing
to inability to realize from nMtete, it
is decmvtl wi^»» to t» j;;jx&gt;rurHy cln^e the
rank. Depositors will lIe p.ij(i in f„||#
It is hoped that arrangements can be
made to n-surfif.” The capital stock
of the Vank ia
I he last offi­
cial statement showed a surplus of $60.&lt;XiO, and deposits ot$300,090.

Charlotte, died from heart failure.
Frank Mesaina, engineer of the Kala­
mazoo Electric company, 64 years ol
age. became xuddenly insane and killed
himself with a revolver.
’
While the suu waa shining brlghtij
und the sky was almost clear over Ah
gunsee township lightning struck IL
D. Tift’s barn und dfestroyed t. with iU
contents
•
William .Knight was arrertctl neat
Three Oaks charged wilH*bounteif&lt; iV
ing half dollars, and he is suppom-d tc
be one of a gang that has kept that part
of the state flooded with liogus coin.
A. Av Goodrich &amp; Co., of Detroit, have
received-an or&lt;l: r for 2.600 tons of eb.are
coal pig iron for Buda-Pesth. Austria.
r ear u heclH oiid the order
Tl
. t ever received for exrport
by any American firm.
Tram, s ar? Hunpowd to ha*.i- m-1 fir*

Bhu'Iding
with
.
ikn.-vbc dh*d at M

Coughs
Is there a tickling; in
throat? Do you cough a ।
deal, especially when l.._.
down?
Are you hoarse at
times? Does nearly every cold
you take settle in your throat?
These “throat coughs” are
very deceptive. Don’t neglect
them. Troches, or cough
syrups wdn’t touch the spot.
You must take remedies that
will enrich the blood, fane up
the nerves; and heal the in­
flamed membranes.
SCOTT’S EaiLSION of
Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos­
phites contains such remedies.
It lias wonderful nourishing
and healing power. The cause
of the cough is removed; the
whole system is given new life
and vigor; ana the danger
from threatening lung trouble
is swept away.

■

Iter
Expenses of the Election.
'
hi.
t'-_- was a f.runtiuvat wood'
Chairman D. M. Ferry, of the ttpnbil th. alrr and w.:ts an old resident
lican state central committer, has of the c?!y. He leaves a fuinily.
sworn to the statement that he ex­ . Col. Nelxoii UrLotig, un uxi.-i ney nnd
pended $60,332 in the recejit c&lt;tiu|iuign politician, wn:; rdjndged iioi.ne in the
•n this state. W. It. Shelby, state chair­ '^robutc court it Mti'kegon and was
Book about it free.
man of the “sound money” democrats, taken to Traverse City an « private
For tale by »U druggist, at 50c. and
expended $14498. while Fred A. Baker. patient.
5I4B.
.
Qf the silver combination, certifies that
SCOTT a BOWNE, S™ TWfc
Fire destroyed Tyler &amp; Sons’ wit
he rx|rtDded nbout $5,000. Gov.-elect
block. F-;ilt shn’s, salt well, drill luiu&gt;e;
Pingree |&gt;arte&lt;l with $3,366. '
Ice house. 7CU barrels of sail anil a por*?
tlon of the dock located on Crow island,
XOSTGAGE FOBBC LO3IJRE.
.
The directors of Hie /Calumet &amp; Saginaw. Loss, $12,000. W'o-rew.d la-.itt hu&gt; been made la tbe eona ewtain real estate imirtintge. bear,
carr:i|,v works at Ovid have dtilpus
Heeia Mining company hare devluixd a
ii-g ante I?)-, $11; day &lt;*t Anril. i®4,’riiM-uTmi by
dividend of five dollurs per share, pay- opened up after an idleness of over a fijron n . kSnr.m ..ml Anna Dkvlnroa htswlr®,
rt
11
.stings.
Barry &lt;\&gt;. Mid-., to Adrian D.
About 200 men arc ghcri cmploynlii^ December 17. to **:oekholck*ra oil
I O ri.uj.
Mich., amt nitirded In tba
• coni November 19. .Thhrtii tikes the
ufllre of i! c niuh-it r of deeds (gt the cotintv &lt;rf
fourth dividend declared during the
r romn^smoRqrs;of Mon tmo- 1. rry. on th--L'7ih or.y of April, ixd. at 2-..to n
"•. I Liber ttof r- g» H-- v.d- V&gt; hrv.-as «t tx
fiscal year and the fifth for the calendar
■»»y havie decided to buy un
v ’-d m 4 agrm: between tha .rarttes. that
tract cf land nn^ istablisb a r-hou’.d ;.:.y efiiuit be niiute in tii- ;-suiient of
year, or $25 per • hare. It also brings
Uw iuteirrtdo** ou said inonR3‘-&gt;!. er any in­
the aggregate disbursements by .the countj- poor inrun
&gt; a’.lni. nt of &lt; ulmr prtuctpnl or hiikr-.-r-t, ou anv
when tte «ame is fine and p &amp;urte and
company up to $4G,75Q.OOO.
Mabley &lt;i. Co,, one of thi- leading re­ &lt;:.-.y
sl..mh| tn.1 Rani-., remain uu;-std riul ’.n nrrraM
tail-clothing firms in Detroit, fajled for for tidrq dn- s. so much of the i&gt;r iich&gt;uj of mM
inortgag-.jet lematnlng unpaid wnh all ar$400,000.
n irage»of interest ahad at the ni tlon of the
Nehf Sundean met death^n an unusual
PrinviSpn. N. .1^ Nov. 28.--President owner of wtid mortgage, after the Innse uf raid
manner nt thu mill of the Sturgeon •
thu c. da&gt;?-. become nt om-e dur ;-mi payable,
Itivcr Lumber company at Chassel. lit Cleveland has purchased the old Slidell avrt the Interest due April 2*tti. jstg, mi said
property in this place, with a view to mortgage and note aceouipanyliig lhe iaiue, not
was a&gt; &gt;uting. in skidding, a log on -i
having
frren paid and" r. main io arrears for
making it his permanent home. The more rhau
lour months, the mortioigep elects to
vhain carriage when attacked by an
actu^il purchase price is not known, but coto-lder, and dues hereby couMdtr tho nhoia
epileptic fit. lie fell across the log and
amount
yet remaining unpaid upin udd -inertit is generally understood that the price
mige and, note to be cut* ant! imvable. and that
before' the carriage could be stopped
paid is between $45,000 nnd $60,000.
the whole amount of botiiorinclpnl aid inter.
he was carried to the eixeulur saw anti
cm claimed to he dueon said murqntur and note
The Vote In Mirauurl.
his body ent entirely in two. He was
at tills date tsfivehundred and fori jeiijht dollars
sixty;•*«« Crins«iftlB.Sl) arid r.p proceedlbaa
St. Louis, Nov. 27.—The ollicial can­ an*i
young nnd unmarried.
at.law &lt; r in tqul.ly hAVing been ■instituted rq
tors of the vote in Missouri of the re­ recover the amount so due. or any Mrt tlirrecif,
Health In Michigan.
.
notice
&gt;s therefore hereby alveu. that bv virtue
cent election is as follow^: Democratic,
the power of sale In snldmortgiigi* contained
During the week ended 'November 21 363,652; republican, 304,940; prohibi­ of
which has iH come operative becatse of Um
reports sent in by 51 bbserverx in vari­ tion, 2,169; socialist-labor, GIO; Ptiltner- deiAUtt aforreatj, and In rursssueu of the
ous portions of the state indicate that Buckner, 2,355; national (prohibition), stabiles hi such caress made and .provided, tan
premises described In raid uiorfg-tge will tie
pm-umon/rt and typhoid fever Icreased 292.
sold nt pnbllc nncilon to the highHt bidder on
Snttirday. the UKn day of DcrcirAer. 1805. at 10
and diarrhea decreased in area of .preva­
O|c!oek In the forenoon.at the front rutruncetei
Ofacial Vote ot Minnesota.
lence. ,-CniiHuiiiption«Svas reported nt
ilic court Ii?u«e1n the city of ■Bk-th.gs. (that
St. Paul. Minn., Nov. 30.—The official ut-luz the place yfiitretbv clrciuMcourt tor the
227 places, typhoid fever at 41. jiphcoiiuiyof Harry re held.) for ti- purpoteot
thvria at 42, scarlet fever at 31. mens|e&lt; vote of Minnesota on president nt the . Pti»higthe aiaoufit due on rani auvrigage and
recent election was: McKinley, 193,- । note, and tiiecnsTs of foreclosure; The prom­
at 21 and whooping cough at 10 places
3tl; Bryan, 139.036; Palmer. 3,230; Lev­ ise** ate d« *crlb»d In raid ir.ongtigje a* follow*!
-All those certain pieces oa mu refs of land sit­
Married the Widow.
ering, 4.365, and Matehett, 895. McKin­ uate and truing In the City of ileFtingr. in the
County of Harn. and Htate of Michigan^ de.
Clemmer Bruze, who wusacqultted in ley’s plurality, 53,875.
scrlPwl as follows. U&gt; wit: Luts .*»70aad!?l lu
the circuit court ax Menominee of the
the City of Hastings, (formeiIv village) accord­
A Texas Cyclone.
toe ts» recorded plat thereof. *
charge of murdering his employer. Eu­
Dated; September 21. ikmi.
gene Hollo, at Stephenson. Inst August, hcre devastated a strip one mile wide
Adbiam D Cook: Mortgagee.
has married the widow of the dead man. nnd eight miles Id length. A number
The court was somewhat surprised nt of farmhouses were demolished nnd
MORTGAGE b’ALE.
the trial when the woman swore thnt one person was killed and several others
Default having been made for more than »lxly
Bruze struck the fatal blow in self­ injured.
days tn the pa\ merit of interest overdue ana
payable on a mortgage dated March 16th. itaa.
defense.
made by Joshua D. Baker and Elizabeth Baker
Said He Wax Innocent.
husband and wife, Castleton? Barry Couniy.
Seale. Ala., Nov, 30.—Jackson Young Michigan, to John M. Smith, and recorded fa
the office of the Register uf deeds, for the ConnThe city council of Menominee h:u (colored) was hanged here for murder- ly
cf Barry, In the State ol Mlchlcan. on the
accepted plans and specifications for jng his sister. He di(?d protesting bin 21st day of October. 1*83. on llber&lt;“ of morv
gagt-s.
un page 1’6, for which default the Bald
s new steel bridge to connect with Mari- *innocence.
John M. Smith, by virtue of the rii ht given him
nette, the estimated cost being$9,500. |
by the said mortgage, has made and hereby
makes tbe whole principal sum of said mort­
The Kalamazoo Telephone company
gage and the inti rest accrued thereon now due
has extended its lines to Galesburg.
|
and jmyabie Bpd on which mt rigage there ts
claimed to be duo at the date of this notice tt&gt;*
For the first time in over a dozen
sum of seventeen hundred and eighty six del.
years Olivet college is rent with the
lars and forty one cents and an attorney fee of
twenty-five dollars provided for in raid mort­
report of a hazing scrope.
A VETERAN'S 8TORY.
gage. and no suit or proceeding at law l aving
Jesse Fish lost bis right arm in s
been Instituted to recover tbe amount secured
by raid mortgage er any part thereof.
“Several years ago, while in Fort
corn busker at Buttle Creek. .It was cut
Notice is there fore hireby given that on tbe
Snelling, Minn., 1 caught a severe
off clean, just below the elbow.
2feth day cf December.1606. at ten o’clock tn tbe
forenoon, there will beseld at the north front
Fire destroyed the barn of H. Spell-1 cold, attended with a terrible cough,
door ef the court house. In the city of Bastion,
man near Covert and the season’s crops, that allowed me no rest day or
county ot Barry and state of Mlcblgantsald court
honrabelng tbe place iniwbich the circuit court
numerous farming implements, font
night. The doctors after exhaust­
for tbe county of Barry Is beldjatj public aurt km
horses and two cows were burned, en-1 ing their remedies, pronounced my
to tbe highest bidder, the pteniiaes deaertbim
in said mortgage, or to much jhereof as may ba
tailing a loss o/ $3,000.
case hopeless, say.
necessary to satisfy tbe amount due on mid
mortgage as above Mt forth, with tbe Interna
ing they could do no
thereon, and the costs, charges and expeaira;"
provided for
lor ini
in said mort*'
more for me. At ' allowed by law and presided
Werffer One Hundred Dollars Reward fnr
gave,
raid premises being situate In the town­
any rx*e pt cabirrb teat vaanot be cured by
this time a bottle of
ship nl Crttleton. county uf Bany and state ot
Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Michigan
and
descrir
ed
aa
follows,
to wtti
F J. Cheney &amp; Co.. Props.. Toledo. O.
Being the west one halt of tbe. northwest ona
We. tbe undersigned, have known F. J.
fourth of sect ion number three, tn town­
Chfuev for the laac 15 year-*, and believe him
ship, number three rorlh, rarge nntnbw
perfeetlv honorable hi all busbies- transactions
seven west In the township of Castleton, county
Cherry Pectoral was
and fitiancially tble to carry out any obligations
of Barry and state of Michigan, and coutnlnlng
mnd«- bv tlie’r firm.
,
resent to me by a
eighty acn s of land, according to the United
Wkst &amp; Thavx. Wholesale Druggists T ledo.
States survey of raid section num’, er three.
friend who urged
Dated th ptember .soth. 1F9T*.
WAunxo. Kixxax &amp; Makvik. Wholesale
me
to
take
it,
which
John M. bMHp, Mortgagee.
UnigKisl.s. Toledo. U.
Alokzo E. Kknafton,
■ Hairs Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, actI did, and soon after I was greatly
Attorney for Mortgagee.
hn, directly upon the bloo ’ and inucmis jnir
relieved, and in a Bjiort time was
facesuf the system. Price
ner bull.e. Maid
by all druggist;. Testimonials frro.
completely cured. I have never had

“Saved My Life”

AYER’S

English Spavin IJniinent removes all
Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blem­
ishes from horses. Blood Spavin*. Curbs.
Splints. Sweeney. Rlng-Bonv, Stifles.
Sprains, all Swollen Throats. Coughs, etc.
Save $50 by use of one bottle. W arranced
Elint has a ••people’s* church recently
th- most wonderful Blemish Cure ever
known. Sold by W. 11. Goodjear. Drug­ established by Um Rev. William II. Brodhem’, «•!»•» presrhes to larger audiences
gist, Hastings. Mich.
(him are seen n any of tire old churched.
A slick, nlce-appearing dude Inibyed «
large number of ladles In ML PleAsaht and
virinity to pay him a dollar as subscription Ulsflve^jii&lt;» euabUsh hexHh. Furr, rlch hlnoil
tne&gt;&lt;» koo.1 health. Hood’4 HaraaparHIa b the
for tbe Michigan Fanner premmiug a on -True fill"! t llnrifler I tones m the whole
dress pattern as a premium with midi sub
BCriptlon. Dollars, dudt and dress pa’terns are now supposed !o have gone to
CznadA.
.&lt; '&gt;H.« ;i.t-r&lt;li!in»r pill;
Hvi.r
.it enr-tatt r . 25c .
We al! know that guy tired imwcle ran asslsr di
be restored bv rest. Your atoinseh
muscle. Dyspepsia '* »«• m&lt;»n-r ;t a»v
mg “1 am tired. Give m.-r.-st. ’ Fo rest in |UdiSo-»-&lt;*f molh-r&lt; fur Hr.-lv t-Mliln-••
the stomach you must do its work outside (/•■•hllur Mi'h IPTfct *HC&lt;4--A It *'‘ t!
Iilld. s&lt; fteiis lb-4’IIIH. ali*v« a’l n:dn
of the body.
...
•
wlrtrt mile And .Mini ’»'"•' rejme*ly for alar
I
This Is tbe Shaker’s method of curing r*eoty-nveceu'i»a hoflc.
indigestion, and Its sueoeM b brat Bitt s-rd
by toe fact that these people arc prar.i
cully free from wlini Is without doubt -th’
ruoet pre valent of all dis&lt; asrs. [ tie Shak­
er Digestive cordial not only contains &lt;iI
gested food whlnb is promptly sb- &gt; '• -&gt;
without taxing Hie tired dljie»i«ve or^ao?.
For Infanta and Children.
but It Is likewise an aid io H»e digwtinti o
other foods
in fly
tbewheel
aunnacti.
A .10 c »■ woodenThe
In the Palmerton
Thaftttrial tx»ttle will convince you of If- mrili.
tinll*
mry
and these you can obtain through all drug
wnype.
gists.

CASTORIA

ware factory at Ssglimw. blew Into a thonsand pieces, aud though200 workmen were
near mi one was hurt.
Yoong mothers dread the Sum trier mon­
Laxol le the beat medicine for
ths on account of Pre xreat mortality a- Doctors recommend It In place of t -i-tur till.
Halls
moDg children caused by bowel troubles.
Upstart
Perfect safety may tie a-snred those who
keep on band De Will’s Colic and Cholera
The best salve In tbe wu.ia w eu&lt;».
cure, and administer it promptly. For hreinM. sores ulcere. Mil rl&gt;«n«&gt;- ,r’,r' n«fM&gt;
cramps, bilious colic, dysentery and diar­ sores, letter, ebspped hunts
Halb
ooms nnd all akin Irruptions and i—&gt;; StCMSSH
rhoea, if affords Inrtant relief.
Urelr enre pll« or no pax reqn red
1
W. fl. Goodyear
Is guaranteed to &lt;1™ Per,M''
Blabop Foley of Detroit has issued au
or mooer refunded. Trire 25 cenlr pe
order creating the new parish of Yale.
Fir sale by W. H. iwouj-r. us
The announcement wa« made at Emmett
drmoTat
by tbe Rev. Fr. Laugtiran.

much of a cough-since that time,
and I firmly believe Ayer’s Cherry
pectoral saved, iny life.’’ —AV. JL
Ward, 8 Quimby Av.. Lowell, Mas:

AYER’S
Cherry Pectoral
Highest Awardz at World's Fair.

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AYER’S PILLS cure Isdigcsttou sod Jsidache
PKOBATK (HUtifR.
SL-iit- of Michigan, (’-Minty of Barry—ss.
a: a p- n-lon of ttxi Fmtmte (ourt for th&lt;-rn&gt; v tf R*rr*. hnliteo st tin- f*rol&gt;ate iifllcv. In
the City of H.tstmgs.in said county.'in Ws*.in—
dny. the isih day uf Moremln-r :n the year one
ttowiand eight hundred anfi-niaety^six.
Present, Chnries W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
In the maiter of the estate of &gt;anry
M. Jordan, deeeased.
&lt;»n r- adlng arsd filing the pvtftfon duly veri
of Balph B. Jordan. .j»ten «»&gt;it of raid dr
prxvinv lor reasons therein slated that
ar. order or decree bs« made bj ibis court de­
tri mining who are or were rh.- Inwftd heirs &lt;&gt;f
raiddeerase'l imd entitled to Inherit the rea’
rbtateof said devested aad their rospectlre
r'l-hte therein.
Thereupon it is oroered. that Fridav.tiu Her
euthdav of December. A. D. i®c.a: ten o’rlocl
In die hireiiuon be BMhtDed for the hearing ■&gt;
Hni*l petit loo and that the heirs at law o
drorarad and all other oersons Interested b
said estate, are required to appear at a s* Mloi
of raid rourt.then to br ho’den al the Probateof
flee, lit the City of Hastings, in raid County, am
show cause. If any there tie. wh*
the prayer of the prtittonrr may not b
grantee. And It is further orfiered. tii»«
Mid petitlormr give notice to the person
Interested in said estate, of the pendency o
said petition and th* hearing thereof by canslm
a copy of this ordei to be published tn tbe Ba­
tings Baxbxr, * newspaper printed and efreu
lated la raid County of Banry. are is rari
week for three suceesslve weeks prevtous t&gt;
"d day of hearing.
CHAS. w. Aumstroxo. Jutce of Probate.

PBOBATK OKI'Ek.
1 State of Michigan. County of Banry—
At a M'Wlon of the-1’rol-ate C-otirt for the
County of liarry. holden at the Probate «'fnee,
•n the city of Ha»Unvs. in ?a|d ronnty. qq
Wndnesttay. -th»- l&lt;«th n;.y of KoreaJwr i« tha
,t ar one tnouvand eight hundred ana ninety
six.Present. Chai les W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of the • ei.ute of Icrt r-o
Jordan. &lt;l&lt;*c'Asel
On rending and filing the petition duly v«*rtno$
of Ralph S. Jordan, sou of said deceased, piayluu for reasUDH tberv::i stated that m order
or decree txi made Dy this court &lt;l**te mining
u no are nr were tiii! I«#ful heirs of raid da&gt;
ceased and entitled to inherit the real t-Mateof
said deceased and their reapeci Ire rights there
Ri_ .
Thereupon it is ordered Jhat Frtdav rfc» riav*
ruth, day of Decembtr,A,T).
ten o’ckxA In
the fun-noon, he as.si&gt; neo tor the hearing &lt;4
petition. »nd that theheirs at iawvf said deeaag,
nd, and all ocher persons Interested in said
•state, are required to appear at a sesaJoo of
•aid court, then to be bolden at Ute frobaM
iffirt-. in the city of Hastings, tn said eounty,
•nd show cause, if any there be, why the pr*yw
if the pendency of raid petition, and ths I
ng thereof by rawing a copy of this order
.unllsbed in the Habtixob Hajcnkbsi
taper printed and circulated In said Court

ChaiubW.

�Thur»d»y, Dec. 3, 1896.

KKTKRKD AB BBOMFV CLASS MATTER AT
THE HASTINGS, MKTL, POSTOFFIC1C,
AUGUST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES
Over $400,000,000 In gold has come out
of hiding since election.

Probably a special aesslon of congress
rill be called the latter part of March.
Vic*1. President Hobart announces that
up to date 800 babies have been named af­
ter him.
Gen. E. W. Pettus, of Dallas, Ala. was
elected to the United States Senate last
week to succeed Senator Pugh.

It is said that Spalnanis are resorting to
the tortures of the inquisition at Manila
to force confessions from suspects.

fiOaMan.
■
Washington, D. 0., November 24.—The
official history of the change in the coin­
age law made in 1878 will be Included In
toe annual report of the Director of the
Mint for the fiscal year ^890.
Director
Preston has been searching the files of the
Treasury and of Coi^gresa for every scrap
of data bearing on that subject, and will
make the most complete presentation of
facts and documents which has ever been
presented.
He baa foaud a eopy^of the original
draft of tbe proposed coinage law. which
was sent to Congress by Mr- «*obn J«y
Kqpx, when Comptroller of the currency,
wit&amp;tohanges Interlined by Mr. Knox In
bls own handwriting. It was only after a
long search that this draft of the bill was
found in the Assay office at New York,
where It had been sent to obtain the views
of the Assayer. ,Thls original draft pro­
vided for reducing tbe silver dollar to a
token coin of the same finish and propor­
tion of silver as other subsidiary coins.
The dollar was not in circulation, because
the high price of silver than running made
it more valuable then the gold dollar, even
if the country had not been upon a paper
basis. The committee of Congress which
dealt with the bill dropped out the dollar
altogether, but retained the limitation cf
legal tender power to 85. which Mr. Knox
had proposed for all the silver coins. The
snbsr.qnent-Action of Congress in adopting
a trade dollar for use. in China is well
known.
.
Director Preston will present copies of
the coinage law in its several stages, and
the correspondence which took place be­
tween the Treasury officials and commit­
tee of Congress, showing that the purpose
of the bill was thoroughly understood at
every stage of Its donslderallon. Another
feature which he proposes to embody In
his annual report Is a description of coin­
age, from the point where the metal Is
taken from tbe mine until it is paid over
the counter in bright coins.
Every stage
ot the process of smeltlug and refining the
metal, making the dies, stamping th«j
coins,milling the edges and handling them
iu the mint, will be fully set forth.

rival of buainesa all over the country
means as much for their-own section
a« for any other, if not, indeed, mon*.
They know that what the south needs
more than anything else for the pros­
perity of its business interests and
the material welfare of ita people is
the development of its resources and
diversification of its industries. For
this it needs capital, and they know
that the antecedent condition for the
investment of capital is a sound And
stable curency, insuring safe returns
in honest money. Having learned to
this extent the lesson of the late elec­
tion, they will not long stand in their
own light, but will drop Bryaniazn
and populism for good and all, nnd full
in w ith the procession ^already on the
march toward national prosperity.—N.
Y. Tribune.
.

THE TARIFF IN THE SENATE.
Proapocta of the

of the Dingley
BUI.

HOUMT
Mms.

striving to’excite sectioua! prejudices
and whose hope of success rests on th-s
measure of discontent they art able to
foment, have claimed tha: in the tote
election the easT, was matched against
the west, and tl.ar had the result been
left to the west the section as a section
would have
been
oveiwhelmingHy
against McKinley.
Tiro changes have been rung on this
assumption until the peoplp of some of
the western states have been made to
believe that they must prepare for an­
other great sectional contest. They
have been told that they have been
outvoted by the east, that the east elect­
ed a president obnoxious zo the west,
and therefore the west is justified in
expressing dissattofuction. Like most
of the claims of the democratic man­
agers or the professional promoters of
discontent, this falls to the ground
is hen facts are ’considercjfl.
The 19
states making* up the western group,
ooquting for the sake of fairness Mis­
souri and all of the Pacific states, cast
162 electoral votes. Of these 126 are
for McKinle.v and 56 for Bryan.
Ro much for the electoral vote of the
western stater., taking in the middle
west; the trans-Mississippi west, and
the Pacific coast. But the same states
are for McKinley on the papular vote.
Here are the
accepting the
democratic estinCites in South Dakota
and Wyoming:
Palmer.
McKinley.
l
12.W
Illinois................ CA’.'&gt;77
1,579
Indiana
I
1.000
Sr
Im...............
Kansan
IBP,171
Michigan
23!.1'0
IM.^
128.477
Minnesota
R. OC0
Missouri.........
tot. W0
8C.Tr&gt;1)
41.275
Montana
1C-.IC0
S, 29)
Nebraska
1,756
Nevada
:M75
Nctrth Dako:a.
1.857
flCfl Oh»e . ............
uua
Oregon .......
48,216
Routh Dakota.
3S.495
Ml
Washington ..
iKw
Wisconsin
Wyoming .
California
146,217
1026
wo
Colorado .
1M.870

The people have declared by a popu­
lar plurality of nearly a million vote*
that
tihey do not regard the free coinage
Senator Sherman aptly says that what
of silver as a safe experiment. By the
we want now, to “faithful government,
same overwhelming verdict, it i# fair to
with strict economy and ample revenue.”
assume that they emphatically re­
pudiated the customs act which to now
President Cleveland upon laying aside
in force and which hiu&gt; failed to yield
Presidential honors will take up his resi­
adequate revenues for the support of
dence 4t Princeton, where he has bought a
the government.
The question that is absorbing the
*60,000 residence.
attention of the people more than the
formation of President McKinley’s
The election this year seemed to go by
cabinet, is: Will tiro silver aemtora in
extremes.
For instance Bryan got 128
the Fifty-fourth congress heed the
plurality in North Dakota and McKinley
verdict of tiro nation and refrain from
got 304,944 in Pennsylvania.
offering any obstructions to the popu­
lar will? In the event, of tui effort to
Spain has thus far expended over 880.­
replenish tiro depleted treasury by the
000,000 in her effort to subdue the Cubans
enactment of the Dingley tariff bill,
and is further if anything from the accom­
will they resume their former tactics
plishment of that object than when the
and load it down with a free silver
rider?
’
.
war commenced.
The condition of the te venues is worse
Voting machines will soon be in vogue.
Guin it was a year ago. The deficit for
the first four months and ten dayd of
Hudson was the first place In this state to
Total*2.M7.7D6
the current fiscal year amounts " in
use one and in ten minutes after tbe poles
This table shows that in the west­
round figures to $37,000,000, aud for the
closed tbe result was known and tele­
ern
states, which cast one-half the vote
first ten days of November to e.lrout $4,­
graphed to-McKinley.
200,000. The inflow of foreign gold and of the union. McKinley hasu plurality
the release of gold hoardings at home of $37,806. This is the. more significant
Cubans claim that under Spain they are
ns a result of the election have swelled because all the free silver and populist
not allowed to make any laws, manipulate
the treasury gold reserve some $20,000,­ states north of Mason nnd Dixon’s line
their finances nor bold any office on tbe
000 above legal requirements, but this are in the group. Had the issue been
island.
The Colonists waged war on
condition may change at any time, and left to the west McKinley &lt;ould have
even less pretext than that.
the available cash in the treasury is had proportionately a larger electoral
THE REVIVAL OF BUSINESS.
subject to constant drain. The Ding­ vote than he really hud in the country
Japanese workmen are very ingenious Republican Success Creates a Wonderful ley bill tvhich was passed by the Ixouse nt Large. . It is also significant that
Transformation.
last December and buried under free i Bryan is not credited with a single elecand intelligent. One of the problems of
For two weeks this country has pre­ coipagc amendments in the Senate was • total vote in the New England or the
the near future is to devise some method
sented
an
object
lesson
that
mav
well
l^igned as a temporary expedient to mid die Ftat'es, and that McKinley has
to protect the workmen of this country
tax the world’s wonder. History1 fur­ ✓meet pressing emergenck's and pre­ the electoral vote of three southern
from tbe products of tbe eight*cent*a*day
nishes no such illustration of the al­ vent. the constantly recurring deficits. states. Counting the states- by groups
labor of that country.
most miraculous effect of a revival o
It was estimated that it would add at or sections^ McKinley carried the New
public confidence upon all departme
Itust $30,000,000 a year to the rewnxwH England group, the great middle group.
The Geological Surrey which went to of trade and business, upon manu
while it was in force, the time for its the great west, the border states of
Alaska several months ago has returned turing, mining and comnicrcd
expiration being fixed for August 1, • Maryland. West Virginia and Kentucky.
1998.
and Brynu has ns a group only the 11
with glowing accounts of the wonderful prises,' upon all the industries
Opinions differ as to the ability of the old slave states of Alabama, Arkansas.
gold fields there, in-tbe Yakon district nation, its financial undertakings,
invested and its idle capital, its em­ Fifty-fourth congress to pass the Ding-I Florida. Georgia. Louisiana. Mtosb»they report an area 500 miles long and 100
ployed and its unemployed labor, ns
wide which abounds with gold and which* these ten days have shown us. It has ley bill at the coming session in De- • sippi. North Carolina, South Carolina.
Congrcsfinian Dingley and Tennessee, Texas und Virginia, nnd has
upon developemeut promises to equal the amazed even those who predicted the , ccml»er.
j many other republicans have little faith these by. reduced majoritica. There is
gold districts of South Africa.
most far-reaching und widely extended । in the disposition of the&gt; free silver sena­ no reason why Mr. Bryan or his associ­
beneficial results from the election I
tors to accept the results of tiro popular ates should ary sectionalism nt the
The United Slates Is pushing her coast of McKinley and the triumph of the (
verdict registered on November 3, and republicans.—Chicago Inter Ocean.
principles
of protection and sound ‘
defenses to completion.
When tbe work
&lt;io not hope for remedied legislation of
POLITICAL DRIFT.
The most sanguine never this character until President McKinley
Is done many ot our large cities will be money.
well protected after being left to tbe open dreamed that the immediate effect calls an extra session of the Fifty-fifth
crJones is not yet out of politics.
would be so marked and bo universal. congress in March.
fire ot any fleet that might have come.
He must settle the bills of hia commitThey believed that republican success
On the other hand, news of an en­ tee, and they must be settled on a gold
England Is also.fortifying Canada.
Can
would reestablish confidence in all de­ couraging nature comes from many of
basis.—Elmira Advertiser.
the Venezuelan controversy have any bear­ partments of business and finance; con­
tiro free silver senators themselves.
CZThis country, having drawn the
ing upon these things?
fidence between man and man and Senators Carter,qf Montana; Clark and
confidence in tbe credit, the honor and ।■ Warren, of Wyoming; Brown, of Utah. fire from the popgun and taken the
English bd II by the horns, is now preTen years ago the United States ex­ the stability of the government. As a '
and reriiin^ of California, announce ]„re,i to talk Spanish. What a pity th.
ported 118,000,000 pounds of cheese an­ result of such restoration of public and that they Will ^ot favor any obatruc- Fourtb ot
iK M far ,w»yt-Troy
nually and Canada 8i),000.0tfo. Now Can­ private faith they looked with the most tion methods m the interest of free ! —
Times.
.
ada exports 154,000.000 pounds and tbe positive assurance for the gradual im­ coinage, and express their belief that
EFSpeaking of political campaigns,
provement and a slow recovery from
tariff legislation should have the right !
United States only 73,000,000. So much
the discouraging conditions which have of way. Congressman Newlnnds, of | w tenure r the smoke of battle dears
for going into the manufacture of filled prevailed for now four years.
away only to make room for tbe smoke
In­
• cheese, which is a cheating article, and stead of a gradual change they have Nevada, also urges prompt action on I of resuming mills and factories, it to
the tariff separate from currency legis- ।
the world knows it perfectly well, though witnessed an almost miraculous trans­
a sure sign that the election went the
lotion.
formation.
tbe old stamp is placed upon it.
| In view of this attitude of the lend- right way. That is the situation this
SHU more .urprlein* mu.t this awttt ' in‘“would^ year.—N.Y. Mail and Express.
There are eight candidates for the upspringing of jparalyzed industries, pear to be the duty of- the
ETThere won’t be any period of anx­
- -----Fifty-fourth
speakership in tbe state legislature so far. arrested enterprises and sluggish trade I cxjngress to make an honest and patri­ iety and uncertainty’ about tariff
Their names are given herewith; Wm. D.. into new life und bounding activity otic effort to pass the Dingley revenue changes thia lime, because the party
Gordan, of Midland; Wm. D. Kelley, of have been to the men, either mischiev­ bill, which woiild obviate the necessity in coming Into power which knows how
ous or misguided, who for months and for the disturbance ol the business of . to make such changes,
and the whole
—
Muskegon: Robert D. Graham, of Grand
years have been trying to persuade the country which would be incident to ] ^oun.tnr^
*n f
assurance that
Rapids; Wm. R. Bates, of Flint: Col. John themselves and others that the cause
!
1
it
will
do
Ha
work
well.
—
a prolonged discussion of a tariff in an
* "“n '1~
” ” Poughkeepsie
Aitidnson. of Detroit; Andrew J. Sawyer, of all the depression and distress lay
extra session in March. Independent off Eagle.
of Ann Arbor: F. C. Chamberlain, of Go- in the continuance of the gold stand­ tlxe action of the Fifty-fourth congress,r
KXThe victory in favor of the gold
ard, and that nothing except the free however, there is undoubtedly a stronga standard has already increased the vtaigebec, and Oramel B. Fuller, of Delta.
coinage of silver would ever bring re­ sentiment among tbe people in favor of[ bk supply of gold and placed such
Tbe State Convention of Nebraska Su­ lief, restore confidence and renew pros­ a session of the new congrees immedi­. money within easy reach of anybody
perity. To these gentlemen the vivify­ ately after the inauguration of Presi­. । who wants iL. This is contrary to the
gar Beet Growers has passed resolutions
ing and transforming effect upon busi­
theories and predictions of the free sil­
in favor of such legislation as may be ness of the overwhelmingdefeat of their dent McKinley.
After a marvelous campaign of edu­. verites, but it is a manifest and shining
needed to enable the United States to pro­ chosen candidate and their cherished
.
fact,
nevertheless.—St. Louis Globe­
cation the people have decJored for cer­
duce its own sugar.
This means, as one principles must come as a most start­ tain economic policies. There is no rea­. Democrat.
ling
surprise,
if
not,
indeed,
a
revelation.
of tbe leading members of the Convention
son why the adoption of these policiesj
c^The silver mine owners and their
explains, that the Sugar Trust must not be Quite possibly some of the most ob­ should be delayed until December, 1897.. representatives have been guilty of an
permitted to frame tbe sugar schedule of stinate and unreasonable of them may Considerations of trade and industry• attempt at coercion far more unpatripretend to explain the l t;s;;^-. •; revival demand that the tariff question l&gt;e set­. otic and on a far greater scale than at­
tbe next tariff law, as it was allowed to do
upon the theory that it to
r.szine, tled as quickly ns possible. The St.. tributed to the employers of labor. For
Id the case of the present one. because of
but only a preconcerted
ft
• aun- Louis platform demands a settlementt many years past they have been trying
its large contribution to tbe Democratic terfeit activity planncvl J.y t’:o . lutoof this question along protection linesi to coerce the government into the free
campaign fund of 1892. ■
cruts for effect upon tlm pt:’..: . ;aind; and then “a rest" for the countin’.
coinage of silver under conditions that
just as they accounted . ‘-r th : oubleIn the event of a failure to pass the&gt; would enrich the mine owner* and imIt would seem that it would be wise to some rise in wheat coincide Lt :&gt; with a Dingley bill the only way to secure ak jwvertah the people. Their plan of co­
drop in silver by attributing it to the prompt settlement of tbe revenue ques­. ercion has included a series of efforts
revise eur constitution and enable a Presi­
machinations of Mark Hanna. But the
dent to lake bis seat as soon as elected. In­ great majority of those who honestlg tion is to call an extra session of con­. to cmlxirraja, paralyze, starve and bamkgress to convene on March 4. Any delay■ rupt the government by opposing and
stead of being compelled to wait from supported Bryan because they believed ,
is detrimental to the busin'ees interest*[ defeating legislation absolutely rrocesNovember to the March, following.
The iu his theories—those who are mis­ of the country.—Chicago Times-Her­. aary to its maintenance. By thus bull­
present plan gives our foreign competitors guided rather than mischief-breeding, ald.
bait ing, boycotting and blackmailing
,
an opportunity to work great barm to tbe weak rather than wicked—cannot fail
the government they have tried to co­
C7So long as he has a» opportunity
commercial interests by dumping ship­ to comprehend the lesson of the last to address a few hundred people two erce the people into yielding to their
ten days.
demands.—Indianapolis Journal.
load after shipload of foreign made goods
-This ought to be especially true in or three times a week, it does not make
he rule-or-ruin silver men
Klinto our markets.
When our constitu­ toe southern states, which gave their much difference to Mr. Bryan that he
rer.dy talking about “revenging” themtion was adopted manufactures of all kinds electoral vote to Bryan, not so much be­ is defeated.—Indianapolis Journal.
reJves, when congress jneeu next
was In a very erode state, and weeks and cause the voters believed in him or
t-^To Bryan’s call “to renew the sil­ month, by putting a free coinage rider
weeks were often concerned In sailing his theories as because they could not ver fight," the Memphis Commercial­ on every appropriation bill. If they
across the ocean.
But with Improved overcome their lifelong habit of voting Appeal simply replies: •‘Rats’’’ And it wish to make their cause even more
machinery and tabor caving devices for the democratic ticket, no matter wtat covers tfie case.—Chicago later Osean. unpopular than iCb dow, they condo
It very well in this way. ’ NorViM oxy
making good a and ships that cross tire 9it stood for or who were the candidates.
Already’ there are encouraging signs
sensible man support such a renrtutkmocean in only a few days, an enormous
of a new light breaking in upon tbe
A foreigner who whihes to turn him­ try programme. There to not tbe slight­
quantity of goods ean be shipped Into this more intelligent and thoughtful people
self into a Frenchman must. reside in est possibility that any free coinage Jaw
emsntry before any change in tariff rates of the south. They eonfera that they France for ten years without interrup­
could be passed, even under such a pro­
oca be made.
TbU is a great'wrung anel( had little heart in their support of tion.
But an easier way is, after u reeding; and the government would not
wteiamic to the iucosring cdmfnbtra-1 Bryan and took littie stock in the finan­ year's residence &amp; France, to marry a
be hflgnpered, as tbe appropriations of
cial heresies and anarchistic tendeuefes Frenchwoman, or to render khsc sig­ the last session cover the fiscal rear up
of the Chicago platform. They are not nal service to the state, either in the to June 30 next, aad President MeKmso blind nor so obstinate as to refuse array or in tire crracion of some indua tay w ouW at oner call as extra r^ion
tart chapter* of “Caplata Cioae” this
trial. or agricultural rnterjfrise.—Chi sf the Fifty-fifth rongreas to pass ap­
bwanee*. rerival or to admit .that it ia
propriation Wlls.-TaJcdo Blade.

!Sr*Buy sensible gifts.some­
thing serviceable and
durable. ■
Sg*Buy those gifts where
yoti get wnatiyou pay
/
for. ;
^“We will have the best
■
and prettiest thiiigs
ever shown iu the city
in Dry floods and
Millinery for the hol­
, , • iday%

A Bad Histake
Is a &lt;ood thing not to make, ami one of the worst mistakes possible is tntafog bar­
gains In our stock of HATS. Bay where your money bring^the most.
thrift,
and thrifty people fare bad In thlg world. We’ve increased your slock of motiey by
Increasing Its value in oor soeds. We’re seliiag what you need at bar low prices. Our
figures are practical studies In economy. Here arc wne of tiro p &gt;la‘t »/
•? m’l »•»&lt; I
too carcfittly.
'
.
• j
For one week only we will sell you Lndtes’ Fine Shoes

$4-00 grade (di-------- -&gt;3 25 $2 75 and $2.50 grades?2.25
3 00
“
2.50
2.25 grade.... J. ( .90
&gt;2.00 grade (a Si.65

.

We have a few pairs In special lot that sold at 84.00, 93.507 83.00; and 82.50 that go at
Sl.75. Sizes 2J*. 3? 8X and 4.j
7onrs for business,

THE BANKRUPT STORE.

C H QSBORN &amp; CO.

xxxxxxxxx
Something lor
Ghrlstmas.
IT IS OFTEN HARD TO DE­
CIDE WHAT TO GET, BUT
CERTAINLY

Peninsular steel Ranee
WOULD

Please
Your Wife-

fl Pair 01 Skates
WOULD PLEASE YOUR BOY, OR A
GO 3D KNIFE.

THIS IS THE TIME

To saw wood.
WE HAVE A FULL LINE' OF

GROSS GUT SAWS
»» AXES.
WINTER HASNT SET IN YET BUT
WE HAVE A LOT OF SNOW SHOVELS
IN ANTICIPATION.

�Banner

listing•'

Thursday, Dec. 3, 1896.
w. R. COOK. Lor Al Editor.

OU
\.co)d or a cough?

If you have

nen you are an exception.

This is

.41. \t weather for lung trouble and
Cv.. ivone should be careful about

catching

cold.

A slight cough,

nc^’ected, oftimes proves a serious
matter.

U

you

have

a

cough

re. ci pt of your own or a prescrip-

tic., from a physician and

want it

5 :1 correctly and with pure drugs

at prices to correspond with the

’ t:

have it filled

at my

place.

*a full line of ail the patent

nv.

cines advertised in this paper.

I:

-Nip a cold,” a good thing to
'

■

:p a cold when it first starts.

... .use
P

“4 payrs”

condition

: r. the best on earth.

Fred L. Heath
(Druggist.

LOCAL NEWS.
- CIRCULATION *

Tu ~ week,

96 quires.

T.j.-u weeks from to-morrow is Christ­
ie
o
Schoo! column on inside local page this

F.nu chocolatei at Burman &amp; Marples
1 &lt; the holidays.;

t

i.lze Smith goes to Tekonsha, Dec. 18,
i. liver a lecture.

Claus’ headquarters is at FltzHabtiiigs:
Just try some of that delicious toffy at
Barihan &amp; Marples’.

* Let the Danner’s clubbing rates before
you stud .for any paper.
Chinaware, glassware and dolls at Heni &gt;■? ■’ a Dickerson’s.
Ail tri mined hlats at reduced prices at

Mifi G ; trade Stebbins'.
Special‘al&lt;*.or children's underwear at
’ib-uder.-hott &amp; bkkersoni’B.

Nice line of hosiery, mittens and gloves
a- Hendershott A Dlckenjon’s.

. irat&lt; new stock of nuts at Burman &lt;t
Mauespecially for tbe holiday*.
,

Suntan X- Marple will have a fine stock
ji 'hes and nutsTor the holidays.

terms to 8 inday Schools on
jjtey geota at FitzSimmonsl Bazaar.
Give yourself a good clean shave by get• ng your razors'honed at Busby Bro?.
ii'•
shoes and clothing to exchange
v. - I.
. oJ D. Spaulding.

-■.-“•"■■retern.aanyelothlnfiMde
‘o*
U,lr*1
toorderjuat tee Lttnn. the tailor, and
1 ** by PresideiiKleei McKInlry ta,t
tnake arrMBetneui, to exebamre aome nice
WM one of Immense size, bcrlnx ,
green wood for tailor made clothing.
"His name Is Uanna.”
Now that a Kausv woman has found a
Ever, IHUe Fblle we read In lhe papers
half-carat diamond in a chicken’s gtaard.
It is about time for the people of that slate t»a&lt; aome one has stuck a rust, nail |„ hls
knee or band, or aome older portion
•° stop complaining about poor crops.
L
’• ”'J th“ l00l,J” nwlted
Who says the prices on tinware, china
therefrom, ot which tbe patient died.
It
Joys, games, books, dolls, albums, celleuever, porMn w„ ,w,re Q( g
lold novelties, etc, are all right at Fitz«, lor all such wounds and would apply it,
31 min on’s Bazaar?^ Why, everybody.
then all such reporta would cease.
The
We make a s^ecijty Of honing razors.
remedy Is simple, almost always on band
Farmers bring tn your razors and get and can t&gt;e applied b, tnyoni.. ,n(1 wha, |s
them hohed at our *hop. Old razors made better. I. Infall.ble.1 U |, ,l01p,y
8mo|(e
as good as new.
Busby Bros.
the wound, or any bruise or wound In­
The vote for state Senator was canvass flamed. with buntlnx wool or woolen
ed at Charlotte Tuesday and the official cloth. Twenty minutes In the smoke of
count gave Hughes 7729 and Merritt 7060. wool will take the pain out of the worst
Riving Hughes, fusion, a majority of 60.
cases ot Inflammation arlsln, from lie
People may sneer at this remedy
By special arrangement completed yes­ wound.
terday we are able u. furnish the Detroit *» much as they pleMe. but when they ate
Semi-Weekly Journal the best paper afflicted Just let them try II.—Bdlcvuc
In Michigan for 81.85 with the Banxkb. Gazette.

Tuesday morning a very critical aud
Nothing makes a better or more useful
present than a good lamp. Phillips * Erb dangerous operation was performed on
have a large assortment and they are sur­ Mr-. Saundent at the home of her daugh­
Dr. Young, of
prisingly cheap too. You are Invited to ter. Mrs. Dell Doyle.
NashvKIe, and Dr. Lowry, of this city, re­
cal tarn d see them.
.
^fter Christmas it Is expected the vested moved an ovarian tumor weighing *85
pounds. Dr. Patterson, of Grand Rapids*
boy choir at Emmanuel church who arc
and Dr. Fuller, of this city, were also pre­
Riving such satisfaction for the evening
sent. The best medical advise in Grand
services, will begin to furnish the music
Rapids hmi been consulted in this case,
for the regular morning services.
but they refused to make the operation be­
We notice that Agricultural papers are lieving It was certain death. However it
advising farmers to hold on to their flocks was known that without an operation lier
of sheep and if they haven’t anS’ to hold death was but a question of time and as
on to, to get one, predicting that woo! will. she had grown rapidly worse the past
be worth raising one of these days.
week. Dr. Young and Dr. Dowry under­
Tailor made clothes wear better and look took the operation, which bids fair to be
better because they fit tatter than ready very successful from present indications,
made clothing. Anyone having some nice the patient rallying nicely from Its effects,
green wood to exchange for tailor made and if she Ilves through to-day,.her recov­
clothing Dlease call at C. E. Lunn’s.
ery Is probable. Should It be successful
It will add greatly to Dr. Young'a already
The Christmas goods are coming In fast
established fame as a surgeon in cases of
at John Hessmer’s Jewelry store.
This this nature.
weak he received a large stock of solid
gold rings, ladies and gents umbrellas and rDr. Utiah Upjoh, a pioneer of Kalamazoo, and well known In Barry County,
sterling silver novelties. All will ta
died last week Monday^jhced 88 years.
sold at popular prices.
He was father of Dr? Will / Upjohn and
• The band boys gave tbe last of their Mrjkjy. p. Sidnam, formerly of this city.
Saturday evening open air concerts for thlT From the Kalamazoo Dally News "we clip"
season last Saturday evening. They are the following:—
/
continuing their practice same as ever ami- ‘ "Dr. Uriah Upjohn was .bort) September 7.
will give a dance on New ’^‘ears nj^ht, ISOS, in Gia .organ near Cardin Monmouth
shire. South Wales, and received bls pre! mlnand a concert later In January.
/
ary education in England before cumlng to
Amrrica tn IK'S. He commenced the Hudvof
An exchange reports a case in the circuit medicine a» Greenbush (East Albany). New
York Mu i graduated from the College of Physi­
court as a “petition to amend‘fnarriage.’* cian* and Surgeons in New York city. March 23.
1834. Dr. Upjohn commenced tbe nrertire of
If that petition shall ta gunteiL the court medicine at Brighton. Mo r * Gout ty. N. Y.
In June 1&amp;T&gt;. be started »ur the West. Eram
may find itself overwhelmeCwire business,
Detroit on horseback, he r«»de through the
as there are ifiimerons partieswlio would woodrd territory, and, reaching Kalamazoo
County, settled on the rortbwrst quarter of sec­
like to have their marriages “amended."
tion 31, in that part ot the township cf Richland
since called Koss.
September 15.1837. Dr. I'njohn was married
The M. E. choir are furnishing very
to Marla Mills, youngest daughter of Deacon
fine music now.
The choir has been en­ Simeon Mllls.one of theplouerrs *1 Grand Rap­
ids. Ills ride on horseback tor mory than 20
larged and under tbe capable leadership of years, extended among the Sparse sHUemenia
Miss Ida FltzSimmons who is drilling and log cabins scattered over the territory of
five counties. Kindly, uadently. be went on
them, the music is proving a very attrac­ his errand ot rrrrcv in ah seasons uf the year,
and through all kinds of weather, re- dering
tive feature of the Sunday service?.
hi- services as chrerfnlly to the uoor who
could not pay, as to those who could."
One of the greatest palm fanciers In
London is said to have discovered that the
leaves should be washed, not with pure
water, but with milk and' water, which
has a wonderful effect of preserving them,
and preventing the appearance of the Blue and Snyder Are to Wrestle at
Hastings.
brown spots which are bo disfiguring.

TO SETTLE M DOI'BT

Change in star service—Assyria
ser- WILL HE CT ABOUT DEC. io
Boys boots for SI.00; Mens boots for Nashville, from Decomber 1. change
vice so as to rnn from Nashville by Maple
•S’.JO, cash.
O. D. Spaulding.
Grove and Ceylon to Assyria, returning by
Ladies capes, jackets and wraps at big
BOXING AND CLUB SWINGING ON
Lacey. Highbank and Maple Grove, to
THE PROGRAM.
H’eounU Call before you buy. — O. D.
Nashville, 37 miles one way. equal to
Spaulding.
eighteen and one-half miles and back, de­ The Old Qocatlon of Supremacy Between
The wind wont blow through jour creasing distance equal to one mile and
to Meet Once More on the Mat—Local
whiskers after one of those clean shaves
gp erring Lights Will bhow Their Abilat Busby Bros, ;
^Wba1 is known as the bard winter ir.
A full line of children's bats going at 19 Michigan, occurred In 1842-43. it snowed
budcents al Miss Gertrude Stebbins’. on tbe 18th day of November, affording
Hastingh, Micu., Nov. 30. —(Special.)
Call and see thorn.
slight sleighing, and It remained on the —Plans are being made for a big athletic
carnival In this city about December 10.
ground
until
May.
Wells
dried
up.
stock
Tire Epworth League have their piano
The features will be wrestling and taxing
fund Increased $28. as a result of their perished, starvation beset many settlers bouts, club swinging and other sporting
features. The leading event will be a
and
desolation
prevailed.
Ln
the
borders
Thanksgiving social.
"
wrestling match between Elmer C. Blue
Closing out our winter stock. Anything of settlements many animals were lost by of Kalamazoo and Jake Snyder of Piqua,
if dress goods at lowest prices. Call aud tbe bears and wolves which were driven O. The supremacy between these men
from their wild wood haunts by hunger.
has never been finally settled- Snyder
: -O. D. Spaulding.
once defeated Blue and then Blue turned
In every American home the rocking around and stood Snyder off fur several
No better Christmas present could be
n-ii ie than a suit of tailor-maje clothes, chair Is regarded as an indispensable hours in a match pulled off In Kalamazoo.
accessory. Those who love their rocking Both men are in fine condition and nre&lt;
fee Lunn, the tailor.
ready to settle once for all tbe doubt as to
To secure fine watch and jewelry' repair­ chair will be glad to know that a medical which Is the best man.
ing and artistic engraving call at John authority has recently pronounced ft to ta
of use in certain cases of dyspepsia. ItI -siner’s jewelry store.
the patient lies In an almost horizontal
You never will regret it the longest day
position, and the movement of rocking is
you live If you go to Phillips &amp; Erbs and
very gentle in character, good results have
try some of their coffee.
been known to follow, supposedly, because
Lots of Christmas goods on the way for the movement stimulates tbe digestive
Phillips A Erbs. Dout pass them by In
organs.
your search for pice presents.
Mr. A. M. Welch, of Ionia, Is one of the
I have a full Hue of feather boas that I
lecturers of the loug dairy Institute at
huj selling at greatly reduced prices.
Hasting- I&gt;ec. 15 to 17. He is a producer
-Mita Gkrtkude Stebbins.
of milk fur the retail trade ot Ionia, and
Busby Bros., the tonsorial artists liave has made a success of this branch of dairy­
all the latest styles in hair cuts.
Call and
ing. He has had only a limited exper­
see them when you want anything In thia ience In Institute work, but he has bad an
line.
abundant experience In dairying. He is
The names of the contestants in the tax­
Eo*t—An order drawn on the township an enthusiast on the silo, having Jour or
ing bout cannot bo made public nt thiof Hastings and payable to Chas. Smith. five on his place, and the topics on which lime. The meh are well known, however.
Finder, will please leave same at City he Is to talk have been chosen wllh refer­ In local circles as clever exponents of th»
Bank.
ence to bU ability so speak upon them fistic art and tbrir meeting will be.a terapBorn—To Mr. Mrs. Fred Beadle, of from experience.
Grand Rapids. Nov. 27, a girl. The child
Who would suppose that a turned-down
only lived a few days and was brought kerosene lamp would breed diphtheria?
’ here for burial to-day. j
We are all accustomed to the disagreeable
Hr’s Young and Lowry removed an ab­ fumes arising from this cause: and when
dominal tumor weighing 18 pounds from New York was suffering from an epidemic
Mrs. Baird, of Barryvllle, last week. The of diphtheria, the Board of Health decided
operation was successful.
that its presence was to be attributed to
Don’t forget that Lunn, tbe tailor wants tbe fumes of a kerosene lamp turned down
to exchange tailor made clothing for nice low more than to any other single cause.
Kreen wood. Call at once and make ar­ Whether or not this be so, It certainly is a
mistaken kindness on the part of an indul­
rangements to get a suit.
Mrs. W. H. Goodyear entertained a gent mother to allow a lamp to remain in
company of young people very pleasantly a child’s bed-worn with tbe flame turned
"■itb pedro Thanksgiving evening compli­ down. A turned down kerosene lamp is a
mentary to her sister Miss Janette Beattie. magazine of deadly gas, to which the
F. D. Cole and Miss Bertha Rider carried strongest lungs cannot be safely exposed. ’

the prizes.

Felt Boots,

0
o

Tfi CLOJE0

Heavy Socks,

§

Knit Boots,

uE I Quilted Boots,

£

Wjol-lined Shoes,

Felt Shoes,

(Sizes, 16 years4o 19 years.)

Felt Slippers,

O.vergaiters
Lamb's woolSoles
---- AT THE —

Red Front Shoe Store;

89.00 Black Kersey for $7

woonn &amp; iwsoi 812.00 Blue Kersey for $9

feple fays
want

their

money’s worth.

Buys a pair of our Leather

Stockings, size 7% and up.

We

always try to give,it in everything
we sell.

We make it especially

true on our 50c, 75c and 90c under­
wear and 25c wool hose. In gloves

:and mittens we have the best goods
: the lowest prices. We call your
at
;attention to some all-wool kersey
j
coats, vests and pants we have.

We are receiving testimonials of
their good qualities every day.
They are the Very Best made.

They are warm, sightly and cheap,
,
I
best
wearing all-wool pants on the
1market.
Remember our extra ef ­
.
fort
to rid our stock of 3 or 4 dozen
I

Imen’s and youths’ suits at a price
,
I
far
less than they are actually
'worth.

J. C. FARRELL.
Clothier.

(Hjde^ter § ^urton»
• LEAPING CLOTHIERS '

Sold!

Sold!

It makes some difference whether
the GOODS or the CUS­
TOMER is sold.
Our business is to sell goods and
we-dio not sell our customers
for we give them honest
goods at honest prices.

*1
BAITS
\l I I DELUSIONS
11 k/FALSE VALUES
But we have a good tea dust at
ioc, per lb same as others ask
20c for;
Boiled cider at 15c per quart.

A coffee at 20c as good as others
sell at 25c.

Coffee
"Seal Brandjava&amp;Mocha
Best Coffee grownSMfortd

Perfection ofstrengthStflavor
Guaranteed absolutely pure

Cape Cod Cranberries.

L. E. 5T/WFFER.

Fine bleached celery.
And all who have tried testify that
our can oysters arc the best

SOLE rtQEMT

H/UTINQJ.

they ever saw.

Bams &amp; VanAnnaa

Closing Out.
DI

Having too much business on my hands, I
shall, on DECEMBER 3, 1896, commence closing
out my

Stock of Clothing
And shall continue until all is closed out.
Now will be your chance to get bargains

M Additional features will be provided.
The affair is under the management of
And with Its approach you
local businessmen. It will ta held In the
think of good things for the
Opera bouse. Efforts will be made to have
little ones. I have received
the C. K. AS- run a special brain, to ac­
a fine new stock of
commodate a crowd of Kalamazoo’s sponiDg fraternity who. It Is undrrahmd. will
attend In a body.-Knfomn^Teteprnp^
In addition to the above Mr. UrtirgH
Ormsbee, of Kalamazoo, will be here to
meet any 130 pound man In the state at that are simply immense.
boxing.
Robert Morley, champion Club
I rxrvll iu
^winger of the state will be berO that even­
ing to give one of hla famous exhibit ion?
wlthlbe Ar. dob.I*'" "JT
been eeeurerl on tbe C. K. A 3. K. It. Au
mlssloB 25 epd 50 cent,.

Candy. Nuts and Fruits

Bakery
Goods.

The LedIM Mlwlon.r, monthly meetlnir
ot the PrMb,tartan elioreh next Wrdnwdxy Bt the parwnexe. All Intrn-atrd will
be warmly welcomed.

S6.00 Black Kersey for 85

Jot Renkes

= = At Cost = =
All the goods were bought at a great dis­
count for-Spot Cash and will be sold for less than
others bought for.
■

Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Felts, Rubbers, Shoes, etc., etc.

TsTO RESERVE!
National Bunk

Phin Smith’s

CASH
CLOTHING
STORE

�LIFE.

COOK BROS,

Proprietors

Merit

Is #hat grives Hood’s Sarsaparilla its great
popularity, Its conrftantly increasing
mIm, and enables it to accomplish its
wonderful and unequalled cures. Tbe
combination, proportion and process
used in preparing Hood’s Sara* parilia
are unknown to other medicines, and
make Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Gen.
jfield In
.tuppurt uf thu iarwM&gt;ty of thlsreorganiaa' don uf the Infantry.
Tbe MlHUa.
• Inwit tgu :ion thia year has shown serious
! entu-mit s ni the mfiiw and equipment of
he Mate militia branch of the service.
When ihe state* furttUh the armories and
; demy all expensea Incidental 10 keeping
• their force* in training. Secretary Umont
j buggtina that the united States should
■ j.rovide them v/nh th* Implements which
! 1 hey will need In active service—arm* and
field equipment—a* the supply on hand in
totally Inadequate Tbe secretary recom­
mends that the Sprlnttfisld rille, caliber 4.'..
be Issued to state troops; that the states
bo allowed to return to the wardepartmer:'
obsolete arms uqd-'cqulpmenta to be sold
and the proceeds credited to the states, ana
that the states be allowed to purchase from
the department Mupplles at reguiaUun

State®.*

Drain on the Gold Beservo—The Hoad

I
Washington. Nov. IO.-The annual report
?• . .m1
Mor&amp;an, treasurer ot the
united Statba. shows tbe net ordinary rev­
enues of the government during the fiscal
year ended June 30, IKt, to have been 3326.­
976,200 and the expenditures K52.lT9.44fl,
leaving a deficiency tor the year ot S&amp;2D3,24»&gt;, or $17,001,977 less than during the pre­
ceding fiscal year.
The report rhows that during the last
fiscal year there was an Increase ot 47.863.lul in the receipts rrojn customs, an In­
crease of (2,341.192 from Internal revenue
sources, an Increase\&gt;f &gt;2.479.622 from mis­
cellaneous sources, nnd a lossot J97.«3 tiom
the rale of public lands, making the net in­
crease in the receipts &gt;13,586.125 The d* ■
&lt;’rc-;i4t* In tho expenditures amounted to$1.wJa.E.2.
1
.
•
Band H&amp;lotu
■ Th® report shows thejotai receipts from
tha tirst rC4&gt;.&lt; Uv.taJU loan of 1KS4 to huVe l»e*n
25X,660.917, the second loan of KA.vOil.WO of
l&amp;'l $68.71;*,710, the loan of 362.315,idu for
181*5 W5,-i2soj5, • und the ?lw.: v f/wi Joan ot
1896 3iii.x&gt;:.,ifi2. From the first Ioan there
was realised K2.85’».2iM Ur gold coin and
&gt;.'.»1O,42U In gold certlf'catea; (rum the sec­
ond Ioan &gt;53.&lt;CI,M» tn gold coin and 35,1. 8.­
410 In gold certificates; from the third loan
Wu.4X8,051 In gold coin, and from the fourth
loan &gt;109.327,455 in gold coir, and 5102i&gt;.8P*
in gold certificates. The total receipts from
Hie several bond sales, therefore, were 1294.1M.295.
*
Referring to the condition of the treasury
during (he last year, the treasurer saya:
"While the caah balance in the trrusury
bus afforded a comfortable working fund,
and would have done so without augmenta­
tion from Joans, the gold reserve has been
maintained only ut the cost of a fresh Issue
of bonds und by voluntary contrlbutlonu of
banks und financial Institutions With the
exception of a brief period in the autumn
■ol !M«5 and iinuther In the spring of IW, the
rullng rsU-H of foreign exchange weresuch
throughout the y«&gt;ur as to permit if not re­
quire the export of gold.
*

T1,Mt Bev. MUl or

Bow the States CMC
of Agriculture.

« BteV.u.1.gtonI uud grand p-hn,, o(
the lUrnuu curunruntter^r Ki.igh&gt;* pein.
plan, fouud dud ,u th, ,||ev
ths
Onto resktence I ueuduj moruIng
u.&gt;t murdered. The formal verdict ot
t &gt; z.Arn&gt;i.&lt;r’e in... ___ ....
_

Affairs Mhu*ec&lt;1 with Much Economy—
Our Forelgn Trade iu Moat—America
Daatined to Monopolize tho Mar-

New York, Nov. 23.—The World an­
Mr. Miller enme to bis 8!
nounces the first approxiwntely com­ toi that was tired by bisaleu th Uy a pi»plete returns ou the receptpresidential suicidal intent on Novel:•wn hnnda with
election from all the states aa follows: tbfehouroflip.ni. Th|tnlwr 33, about
' coroner's jury ,
McKjnPal­
consisted of Dr. K. L- VI alston, Cast C.
Bryan. mer.
State*.
Iff 1'7
4.444 Chenoweth. H. D. Heil, A Ibert M. Drew,
27,512 •110.103
ArksmuiM...
Herbert U. Jones und VI ilJhjni W. Cun142.926
IM7
CaUicrnln.v
r.., nurd, the tirst five well
151.'.'70
Colorado.. .
E. 7«
l-known pliyui4.214 ciAES.
ll'.,&gt;.x
Connecticut.
*
Ocr Foreign Trade in Meat.
16.-,71
Delaware
,s
.
-—
11.545
The inspection ut uniniuls idu-nded tor Flofida
CatUo
PerixlJuj;.
It cures a wide range of diseases because &lt;pricM
r.cei
t.788
....
।
Entire &gt;amity Horned to Death.
loud is treated at l&lt;nalh Mr. Alqrtofl orges Georgia
Yankton, S. D.. Nov.'26. '■ I’wo bun­
.......
16.754
of its power as a blood purifier, it acts ' Perry. N. Y., Nov. 30.;—Luther Green­
that the government Inspecllcn should be Idaho
Bltnola
6,®9 ■rirtd ihoystuMtl head of citth
.121
directly and i»sltively upon the blood, man. aged 10; his wife, aged 37; aad
extended to &gt;.11 animal* intend' d for huuicn Indiana.,-,...
arc |H-r-xh,719
!,M5
fuuii. whether for consumption tn ihe
ing ftym cold and hunger 00
ot the ranges
tr.;-57
arid the blood reaches every nook mid their children. Ahnec, aged six; Lottie,
L'liltcd States or abroad, but lit maintuliiH
’38.541
17I..1)
weal ci lite Mh-nuuri rivyr ii
corner of the human system. Thus nil aged three, and Arthur, a baby of 11
21S.&lt;55
•
that -the cost vf this taspectiop shuold be K*-ntiv. ay..........
Two wt‘eks ago a hcu.i-,- f;
the nerves, muscles, bones and tissues
IK9C
fall df
.paid by the packets.&lt;5'1 hu total consump­ Louisiana
come under the beneficent influence of months, were burned to death at their
•R’3a
32 217
preceded- by 24 boutu Ji
tion of rm*rd in tlrea^ Britain for the year .Maine
iCn.PTt 404.745
Maryland
home near hVre. The tire was undoubt­
was I.OuO.mxj tons. 75 per cent of which was MAWvacF.vsettR
tos.cK U.' ’ the ground to a depth &lt;ifl
...
297.757
produced
of
hemo,
the
n-mhinlng
25
per
edly the result of a defective stove pipe.
. Michigan
1M.IG)
Cattle were unable lugrl
cent belli J produced abroad. Of the live Tff!nne*w.ta......... :
19?.-'55
riUlcc drifted jntu the ra
MIksIs-»!i&gt;pI.........
4..M9
7.7. !•::'!
PLENTY OF WORK.
'9ft4.S&gt;3
363.751
5/X» tleuents fur shelter. hut
Drat halt ut tha yuur of IK-G, tint-United MImsoufI ............
them
16,IM
41.275
Blates supplied 75 per cent, ot the cattle Montana
Much JLegtalatiou Awuil* the Action of
PC. ItS
I
5.250 haying suctnimbetl to «&gt;u
end 45 per cent, ol the shevp. The testi­ Nebraska
Nevada
1.754
4,731
mony ot the department representatives New
Hampshire..
CT/444
21,271
1
Washington. Nov. 27.—When the sen­
abroad is that cattle from the United States New Jrntey
S.47I
221,897. 134.193
Lincoln. Neb.. Nov. 2;
ate meets a week from next Monday it
arrive in Kn:?lKh purls in excellent cond!- New York..........
543. W IMtt
Tbe One True Blood Purifier. $1 per buttle. will find u calendar loaded with bills
.•oun 1 for Nvbruska w.-is
tlon. Thy Glasgow market Is «wp«.*uln;ly North Dakota?'
15,175
l’.SS7 bay night by 4Ue ata
cumtnended
to
American
shippers,
as
iu-^uhlo
5-.
­
4fl.W)
u „ n
I'll If cure 11.1 ver Ilh; easy to that require careful attention, many of
49.216
47.VO
1.049
that dry cattle from the L'nited.Slaiescoin- Oregon। ... ......
liOOU S HillS take, easy to operate.'^5c. v hich were debated during the lust ses-'
I74.4M
ST? board. The vote un „prrbsidcutiaj elc
pete with the very highest wjuuiitles ot Nor.th C arolina
71' 3i)0
427.127 11.000 tors fultows: Dryuo. Ilj|i25; MtjKitik-.
un.!.h unlu.Xu
. ]i;1nxy'i;ta!,y-.
sion. and which ure now awaiting final
. 36.437
14.459
1.146
Fhipuient of UornM Abroad.
action.
The interregnum of nine
j, 1,10;
South CarvIHa.
W4 102,5b.'&gt;; Palmer,
9.313
Bs
45. I'M)
2,-W Bentley, 7G'J; .V
The Hiupment of American horses ’o Kng- South Dakota...
The ci
wombs' ao far as the legislative condi­
148,773
MUM
1.951
lar.d Is steadily increasing. 'In 1x93 Great Tenncssfe........ .
tire
fusion
^popuiisi-deyuixTinj
tion of bflls is-coucernpd amounts to no
154.423
Britain look 13.573 American horses, nearly Utah
13.461
ticket is elected, Gov. Hi
mure
than
adjournment
over
uighL
r.'JOO
In
ISM
and
34,000
in
h!
S.
but
during
the*
The Annual Report of th-3 S^ofeVermont
49.4?S
9.7*»
first nine months of !R4 more American Virginia
tu tbe order made on Maj’
I.V..TO
U5.36I
2.21*; the party vote.
tary, Daniel S. Lamont
• 8 According
horses were shipped Into England thtn Iu Washinnton ...
Y750
29,495
W.927
last the bdl fur the erection of a
any previous 12 month*
West Virginia.
I &lt;■.&lt;«)
9“000
bridge across tbe Detroit river at De­
j’wo
Wisconsin
IM.4TO
2C.CT4
Opposed to Free S»ced D:mr button.
Tbe- At
Wyoming
10.073
10.
J©
TUe Showing with RnfcjjcnM) to luerenao troit, which wua hody contested before
t^qted al
The seed distributed giatuitquiUy 1 j the
of Modern .Method-of Defense* Is Grat- ■ the committee ou cowmerco und which
government during the present fls, al year
Totals . . ........C.S3.37? 1X!.3«
weighed 200 Ions and o^&lt;u&gt;pled ■
•• &lt;
Hying—Strangtb of, the Army—
has been us warmly discussed 011 the
"Tho total vote- enxt IS96 (approx Ims to),
^Draining the Gold Bcaerve.
In transit. The cost nf cdrryjng. th. m 18,579.628. Including about 100.c&gt;» prohibition they fi::4 l*» sonic .sui|:s-fit
Some .bug;*t'stion.|.
floor, is uuule the special order for the
much has ihi.» bcror.w a ii.-sit.
•*Tne mojenn nt began m volume the first
votes and W.Ctx) Bryan and Watson votes.
first Munday in December, the opening week in August and continued with n short
wi/b sent'out grutltcu’jly to plan: 115
"This table shown thto complete vote of with thefts that, while
tui
Interruption tlllToward the end of January. square miles of garden Ex-convr* x»m -n nil the states;,except three—Missouri, Wej»t
Washington. Nov. 37;—Secrttary La­ djiy of the session.
‘ At llrst the demands uj»on the treasury received enough to plant IGS’s acres* For Virginia and Texas—where the .count hns ous looking water agrees v ?!
mont’s report of tho operations of the wh»The uufinislied business is house bill
mirnldy, pure running witter
department for 18% show total expenditures H. 1L 7,864, an act to amend the immi­ for gold were limited to the wants uf yxtMion delayed by contests. From most of
purters. but In December considerable with- . amount required by cunjfre^ to be ex­ the states the figures are official, the re­ them \iuh*x:t!y sick in t|;e ••;
mrgreg.ittng nearly &gt;52.1K(UW, and an unex­
pended balance of nearly 32,(XXj.C0) turned gration laws, us reported to the senate dsawals began to be made by Others, the pended In the purchase of seed will brake sults being reported by the secretaries of
back Into the treasury at the end of the by Mr. Ixidge with some material amount increasing during January and ris­ each congressman's quota double what states. New York's vote will not bo .can­ few hours. This prrjud!
ing In February, when heavy payments
fiscal year. For the three years of Secre­ ainenduieulti.
vassed officially by the stale officers until most of the lower auitnn
were mode Into the treasury for bonds to unnecessary aud wasteful expenditure of December 15. Tho total prohibition vote inquired | by. European
tary Lamont’s ndmlnlbtratlc-h the surplus
The joint resolution proposing an nearly Uj.WIJIOO for the month.
public
money ----nnd hopes
congress mny in cast will not exceed 100.000. It was highest
'
r
------ ---------.
has amounted to more than ^.OCO.OCO.
Africa. At first the stagnant water
••Under this drain the reserve gradually, good time put.a stop thereto.
umendment to the constitution provid­
Modern Defenses Strcx^gthcned.
in Pennsylvania—19,274. In the 77 counties
until February W, 1834. when it stood
- --------- —
of Texan thus far counted. Bryan and Wat­ produces' nuuVen. nnd cyen fex r. but
The report shows that by July I. 18P7. ing for the election of senators by pdp- Hank
$44,563,493. It was then rapidly built up
Referring to the stress of competition son received 06.732. The total mlddle-of- when onftb the system in inr.rod to iu
it,
there will be In position 70 hlgh-power uiar vote is the special order for Mon­ at
from the proceeds of the sale of bonds and whlch.tne American fanner is compelled to thb-roud populist vote will be about 1(0,000.
breoch-loading guns, and 95 ureec’t-loadlng day, December .14, nt two o'clock.
rose to’30.713.703 by March 31. After In- endure. Mr Murton calls uitcntlon to near­ The suclallBt vote was smaller than In 1892. running water affects tbim in precisely
mortars of modern design, aind by the fol­
die
same;
way
It
nffrets
the
\rat
s.
—
Ab
conxlderable
variations
In
the
reserve
dur
­
Other
special
orders
are
senate
bill
ly
t.UbO.OUO
farms
of
so
acres
each
given
In many states none were cast. In 1493
lowing July, on completion of work already
April the export of gold was resumed awuy by the government under the home- Cleveland received 6.636.918 votes, und Har­ I’any Affijr”.
’
under way or provided for. 13b guns and 153 tu prevent the desecration of the na­ ingMay
I. and this movement, together with
trad act uf LbtPJduring the past 30 years, and rison 5.176.1t8. a total of 10.733,026; Cleveland
mortars. A battery of two or three of these tional flag; house bill to prevent the on
the
continued
withdrawals
not
for
export,
to
the
amount
donated
under
the
timber
Corpulency Chase* Death.
over Harr'.son. SKJ.MO.*’
guns takes the place of the undent fort. ,extermination of the fur bearing aealu again put In operation the process of de­
culture
law
equivalent
tp
over
55Ot
v
.O
more
and Is more effective.
Carlyle, 11U. Nor. 2S.-?Henry Budde,
The total amount appropriated, for sea- 'of Alaska, und house bill to reduce cases pletion. There was an almost dally de­ farms of the same situ. It was imp-. &gt;sj»&gt;le
a Well-Known citizen, diejl Frida
CorLOSS OF LIFE FEARED.
cline until July 23. wh&lt;*q the official figures he nays, lor formers in the old strftes to
coast defenses, Including cost of sites, for- in «bteU the penally ol death may tester
pnlency
caused his death. His weight
prufitubly
sell
their
products
in
competition
tlficalions and armament since the adop­ inflicted.
/
with tlruse of the newer states, -jrown upon Ltattyrni with Tops of Cotton Falls at
Help front the Bank*.
tion of the present scheme Is 326.457.UX‘. of
Macvu,
O
h
.
—
Many
Injured.
which more than one-third was carried hy • Apropos of uur relations vt^th Spain,
"At this |jolnt th&lt;* bunkers of tho principal lands which cost their owners nothing.
Mucou, Un^ Nov. 2O.-r»Thlrty persona,
Farm Mortgages.
the act passed at the last session of con- it muy be stated that the, compreZen- cltle.-5joini.il together tn a movement cf re­
gross.
,she fortifications bill of Senulor Squire lief, the result beinx that the banks anl
Secretary Morton refutes the Idea pre­ 3,(XX) bates of cotton and hundreds of
J*ho estimates of the department for the appropriating 5lOU.UUG.COO for defifenses financial Institutions deposited gob! In ex­ vailing that the farm* of the west nnd tons uf heavy timber nil went down in
change fur paper currency and restored the south kre more heavily burdened with
next fiscal year aggregate 3Uii.4S2.2fK. With
this appropriate provision will have been is still on the calendar; also Mr£/Hale’s reserve to Mto.7X2.403by August 4. After the mortgages than those of ' the vast and otic loud crash nt 7:30 o'clock Thursday
made for 163 hlgh-power gun emplacements. bill authorizing the secretarj/iQf the dhu ontlniiunce of these operaliens the free northeast. .States along-the nonh Atlan­ night at the Central railroad compress
129 rapid-fire gun emplacements, 3C4&gt; 12- :navy to enlist additional l^enXwhich gold aytln declined gradually to $100,957,561, tic. he says, are quite heavily incumbered in this city. Fourteen injured persons,
Inch mortar emplacements, 358 hlgh-power (was amended und passed,uuclsi^aeMay where it 'stood on September 1.
. with
... farm mortgage*, und New Jersey car­
steel guns. 97 rapid-fire guns. 290 12-lnch
, "In thd latter half of August there or- ' Fits a debt of this kind greater In propor­ all employes of the compress, have been
mortars, 180 eight, ten anti twelw-lnch gun 2u bus been pending on a motion to re­ cu.-red u-favorable turn In foreign ex- **
tion
’“ to Its farm valuations than any state removed from the wreckage, but it is
carriages and 290 12-lnch mortar carriage®. ,consider a bill for the establishment of change, Which hud the cileet. first, of in the union.
thought others are beneath the cotton
Referring to the Impression that greater und lumber, aud if so they arc dead or
Coast Defeases.
a lighthouse on Swan island, in the Uur- checking the outflow of gold, and later of
Secretary Lamont says his predecessors ribruri sea, belonging to the United setting tn (mot ion n rapid current In the op­ rates of interest are charged for money will be before they can be extricated.
posite direction. As some of the Imported loaned upon farms than that loaned on
in office at the head of the war department (
Persons you meet every day.
had. during many years, the difficult task !States, aud the bill to construct a dry ; material wuh brought for the purposp ot other kinds ot real estate. Secretary Mor­
Head Cut Off.
: supplying the Inland demand for currency ton states that the rale of interest charged
' ef arousing the public mind to a realisation dock
i
at Key West.
Cedar Run, Pa.. Nov. 23.—While ;
| and as the preference which later was man­ upon mortgages on residential property
at the national deficiencies lit the matter of
The stringent concurrent resolution , ifested in the Interior for gold had not yet other than farms averages eighty-four hun­ hunting pheasants on the mountain 1
coast defense. As the Interest which has
dredths ot one-----------------------------------------per o-ent. less than the rate of
ha on awakened has grown deeper, sue- 1of Senator Davis relative to the en­ become a factor In the situation, a great -------------------charged upon farm loan*. In 17 side near belt Joseph Champaign had t
ceaslve congresses have made more libero I forcement
1
and assertion of tbe Monroe 1 part of the early Inflow found Jta way Into i
I
tho average rate charged upon the his head cut off by a roiling stoue in a I
provision for the accomplishment of the &lt;doctrine, which was called out by tbe the treasury In exchange for paper.
His ten-1
adopted scheme. Therefore, in submitting attitude of Great Britain towards Ven- i "In ordinary times and under ordinary ,atler *• **“ lba" ’hat demanded for loans most remarkable manner.
there
a natural
the estimates for another year, he feels
,
,
.
, , —circumstances
.7.---------- e—------— -Is •*-»
—«« »•«»»flow
ui of , upon olber residential property in two year-old boy and two playmates were •
rate* *re tbe same upon urban
that it Is no longer necessary to repeat tho ezuela still remains, upon tho calendar 1 gold toward the treasury, which often Is
is .
up
the
steep
mountain
side
about 50
bnd
rural
real
estate.
In
Fennsylvanhi.
limited on,T
only bv
by the ennnr-itv
capacity fof
the
arguments that have been reiterated so ' and caxi be called up at any time for con- 1 ,I,n,lcd
,t *&gt;«
A »treas
M.._­
Maryland. Virginia. Kentucky, Wisconsin, yards tumbling rocks down its pre­
ury to carry the specie.
many times. While earnestly Inviting at- gidcratiou
Kansas. Iowa. Texas and Alabama the cipitous sides in order to see them ।
or some trouble of the kidneys, urinary
Fortunate
indeed
has*
It
been
for
the
tcntlon to the great work that yet remains ; w„ lK. .
.. , .
to be done, It is also his fortune to have
Washington, Nov. 30. It is tmprob- treasury that even during the most crit­ rates of Interest are less for money secured splash into the creek. A big atone, i
or female organs.
by mortgages than for money secured by
zhe more grateful duty of exhibiting tho ible’that the bouse ut tbe coming ses- ical periods through which the country has other really. In five states. Including Kan­ started by young Cham|»iign on its |
hnportanl results that have been actually g-on of congress, which begins a week reiintly passed these currents of inflow sas. Die difference In favor ot the farmer
have not been altogether checked, and Is from one-fourth to one-half of one per downward course, struck the elder
that where tihclr volume has been materi­
cent., and In Texas It Is over one per cent. Champaign and knocked the buck of fiu
। the proposed legislation which cn- ally diminished the loss has been partly If a western farmer pays a higher Interest head off as clean us though it had been j
-completion of the work,
mads good kp* the assistance of financial than the Astern, so does the western mer­
' Work bn Elvers and Harbors.
, cumbers its calendars. Little is usually institutions.
cut with an ax.
The total expenditures for river and har­ accomplished at the short session be­
“Ju the 15 months ending with September chant. common carrier or manufacturer.
Export* of Farm Product*.
bor Improvements ordered by congress dur­ yond the passage of the regular supply last the withdrawals of gold from the
Durlm U&gt;. n,cal year Jual cndwl. th. aa- ,
Ualeigb. X. C„ Nov. 81.--The’aupreme
ing ihe year ending June 20, 1896, Including
treasury In redemption of United States
those of the Mississippi and Missouri river bills.
•** ..
„ ,
,
, . , .
notes and treasury notes amounted to tho ported products of American farms ag- 1
In
a serious cooditian you must
There are on the several calendars of Immense sum of 3192,972.205, while the net gregated 357U,CQu,000. an Increase of $17,000.- ccurt ,n B 'erJ novel case Iiun decided
-commissions, was 117.089,000. Including the
best remedy you can find in
amounts appropriated by the act of Juno the house 1,465 bills reported from the gains of gold from all sources attained a 000 over the preceding year. In spite of this, that a private citizen, impel donating an
X 18%. there was available for expenditure
the
1
total
of
««,ISJQV
thcr.
waa
a
ralllns
off
In
tl&gt;«
parentaaa
of
onlaiued
mlnialer,
who
aotemnlzea
marwn river and harbors July I, 226,C20,00U The various committees, and the propor­
agricultural products exported to the total ,
-*i_
*
AT ONCE.
The public debt outstanding June 3n. 1S96, exports,
but
this
was
due
to
the
unprece-1
18
G^Hty
of
no
crime
either
at
tion
which
will
pass
at
the
coming
ses
­
Mississippi river commission has deckled
Is shown to have been 11.769.840,323, and on
to discontinue the plan to Improve th* sion must be necessarily small.
There is only one. absolutely sure
dented sale abroad ot American manure- j common or statute law. Tbe case enrae
June 30, 1895, 31X76,120,983.
.river by bank protection and to adopt the
tured goods. The principal market for from Pender county, und the persons
tre fori hese troubles, and that is
Mourj of the Nation.
plan of dredging channels In shoal places I
According to the revised estimates of the American products Is found in tho united thus married• are satisfied
and living to­
and maintaining, with state and local coDes Moines, la., Nov. 30.—The official department the composition and distribu­ kingdom of Great Britain und her col­
•peratlon. an effective levee system. With '
onies..
These Kngllsh-spcaklng people gether as man and wife. The defendant
thia change of policy the minority believe count of Iowa's-presidential vote shows: tion of the monetary stock on June 30, 18M, bought 68 per cent, of exports from the impersonated a Baptist minister. The
tbe funoitioD of the commission Is ended. . McKinley, republican, 289,203; Bryan, was as follows ;
United States during the fiscal year 1896. jury found him guilty, but he was dis­
and the work should be turned over to the | democrat, 223,741; Palmer, national
ury mints. culatlon. Together with Germany, France. Hollland
.$119,589,974
•■cretBry of 5’ar1 democrat, 4JH0; Levering, prohibition, Gold coin
$154,905,064 and Belgium, they purcJiased Sl.9 per cent, charged, judgment having been arrest­
of our entire output, leaving 18.1 per cent, ed "by the judge. The solicitor appealed,
bullion
. 39,102.926
aXZtUk^thL renort I 3*192i Outley, national, 353; Mattchett, Gold
Silver
dollars
.
378,673,137
52.11A904 lor the rest ot the world.
“It hai stood the test of time.'
Refcrrlnc to the great lakes tne report
*
’
... ., ... , , .
. ..
but is not sustained by the supreme
Fractional
sliver.
.
1A747.064
O.2G4.451
Can Monopo.lxe .the World'* Market*.
ways; ’The new lock at tbe fails of the 1 social labor, 45.1. Mckinle'y a majority, Silver bullion............... 1201933.961
1.032.565
court.
BL Mary's river, though not fully com- 57,136; McKinley's plurality, 65,552.
Secretary
Morton
asks
If
a
nation
which,
Total metallic...
047.061
66^258.984
pleted. was thrown open to commerce Au‘
'
United States n&lt;
421. US
224.249.VkS like the United States, possesses the great­
Treas'y notes of----IK90. 34.638.033
gwd 3. 1896. is 800 feet Id length and 100 in
tai 15.247 est power and facilities for producing and
bank notes. io.x32.43-.
width, with a depth of 21 feet on the miter
manufacturing things which the world de­
Springfield, O., Nov. 30.—Chief of Po­ National
Gold ccrtltlcates.l..
620,070
42.19S.119 mands, is not destined to monopolize the
sills and a single lift approximating Ibfeet,
certificates,... tl.W2.ai3
33Q.457.191 markets of tne globe. With the most fa­
la an essential link in the chain of in-.prov.-- lice Van Tassel has received a letter Silver
Currency
certificates
320.000
2LMO.OOO
xsents which are to give a ship channel that James Wesley Dorsey, a negro, han Total paper
1W.MI3.989
939.903,547 vorable conditions for varied and success­
with depth of 2U feet connecting the waters fallen heir to $150,0u0 left him by Peter
ful agriculture and tin* lightest burden of
at the great lakes between Chicago, Duluth
Aggregate WAJT71.O4O
$1,507,467,831 national taxation, what country, he asks,
and Buffalo. This work, now nearly cem- Shaffer, a planter bf Frederick county,
The total stock transfers Is 32.348.338.571. can compete with this In developing the
letod. is one of great magnitude, and ftsjm- Md.. who died a few weeks ago. Dorsey as .compared with, 32.399.7M.68S on June 30. best resources of human toll with a mini­
portnnee to the interests of navigation may lived Jiere until recently, but his where­ 1895. Since the close of |he fiscal year this mum of human effort. With our wonderful
No kitchen is kept cleaner than the premises devoted to the
be Judged by the fact that its total cost
less has been fully.recavered, chiefly by the labor-saving contrivances applied to nearly
from Its inception to completion, while abouts are unknown at present.
every avenue of production, the wages paid
Importation of gold.
manufacture of NONE SUCH Mfrice Moat. No house-.'
amounting to several intliauiis. will be but
In
the
United
Stales,
in
the
production
of
The
net
proceeds
of
the
national
bank
Shows » Deficit.
about five per cent, cf ihe value of the
wife can be more fastidious iu the matter of preparing food
notes redeemed during the year were 3107.­ wheat and cotton, for Instance, ar.? 5u to 100
Burlington, iu-, Nov. 27.—Tbe final 891.026, the largest amount for any like per cent; higher than in countries with
commerce &gt;iaaslng through the Detroit
than we are in the selection and preparation of the materials of
river during the season of
statement of tbe Iowa centennial cele­ period In ten years, and, with the exception which we compete, so the wages juild in
t trength of the (Army. .
manufactures from metal are from ?5 to
bration committee was made public of three years, the largest since 1879. The 100
which it is made. The cleaning of the currants (for one thingl
per cent, higher than the wages paid
expense
to
the
banks
of
redemption
will
be
Workers In the same Industries by other
men. or 2&gt;4 below the iv^ailtn«xlinutn The Thursday aud shows a deficit of $2,500, |1.12% per 31,000.
is more thoroughly done by means of perfected appliances,
on a total outlay of over $35,000. The
The appendix to ;the report contains a nations. And In this contest for. feeding
than it wcul.l be possible to do it by hand.
bondsmen made the deficit good at once number of new tabic s which will be found and furnishing mankind—notwithstanding
Secretory Lamont renews his previous and final settlements were made.
exceedingly valuable to persons specially the fierce competition which It meets all
Its cleanliness, purity, wholesomenass and deliciousness
recommendation that the', infantry be rr~
interested in the tlnahclai affairs of tbe gov­ over the globe—American agriculture, man­
ufacture nnd commerce arc steadily gain­
•rgnnixtiU on the genera! idea uf thre«* light
ernment.
I
'•
are good reasons for using NONE :"JCH Mince Meat.
ing more trade, and thus furnlshing nn en­
Mi;d mobile battalions of;four companies
Butte, Mout., Nov. 30.—The heaviest
larged
wage
fund
on
a
gold
basis
out
of
each Lu the reclment Instead cf the run- '
South Da^ota'a Vote.
The best reason is its saving—cf i :e, of hard worl:, of
which some millions ot American labor­
; sentence imposed in the state, short of
Huron. S. D., Nov. 26.—The returns
j life, was given Saturday io William for South Dakota iave finally all beeu ers and skilled arthutns draw their yearly
‘■jp money. A ten cent package affords nJ two large pies, witliremuneration, and upon which they and
! Day. convicted of murder in the second received and tabulated. Bryan received their families largely depend fcr employ­
out trouble to.you beyond the tnaki of the cra-t. Makes
degree. Judge Speer ken fenced him to &lt;0,930 votes und McKinley 40.802. giv­ men i and comfort.
just as good fruit cake and fruit pudding na ii 'Ocs mince,
I 66 years iu the penifentiury.
Day is ing the former a plurality of 12$. The
Prof. Willis L Moure, chief ul the weath­
• now 40 yearjs old.
v‘, pic. Sold everywhere. Be sure aud get th:
■tiiae.
prohibition ticket received 992 votes. er bureau, has submitted to the secretary
There were no Painter electors.
of agriculture his report of the operations
. \ Bond year nttmranti ai?J
and mention this paper, and wc will ruuli^«
hnnfcU»&lt;1 for the Band.
of
the
bureau
durina
the
fiscal
year
of
hi*
•
"Mrx
PopkinsThuuk
-onbef
tutmewl
tomoastnuncrou-jauLbur.?
»1 taeday.
Erie, Pa., Nov. 2X—Gilmore’s band
administration. Among other things ho
BfeRREU.-OOUt.E
CO.,
SYRSpURr.
.4
V
baggage car containing nil the musical
Chattanooga, leujn.. Nov. 27.—G. W. refers to the kite experiments. On one
I instruments of the cotupnn.v was run Nelson, leading tenor m the choir at occasion, he says, an altitude of 7.000 feet
into here’Sundny by a fust train on the Thanksgiving service ut tbe First Bap­ was obtained. The use of kites Is always
Oder You a Romedy Which Insures
limited by the condition of the winds.
SAFETY to LIFE of Both
Lake Shore A .Mkihigtn Southern rail­ tist church, dropped dead in tbe choir There appears to remain but one other
Mother and Child.
road. The baggage car was crushed and Thursday morning. Apoplexy was tbe means of exposing meteorological instru­
ments a: approximately fixed points In
ihe instruments piled up in the wreck. cause of his death.
free air—nametjr, by the use of devices sus­
Victor Herbert’s famous $5,000 violin­
tained by the action of propellers which
Died at the Age of 1O1.
cello was bndly damaged.
either lift the apparatus directly or give
Worcester, Mass, Nov. 30.—Mrs. it a specially ascending or descending mqBQK COKHMEMCST OF ITS FAW,
Protsst for Spain.
............. ...................
Surah Annis died Sunday, aged 101 tlon.
HORKOit AMP PAMXB,
London, Nov. 23.—A dispatch to the
years 5 months and,274 days. She was
Big Order for Iron.
Stakes CHILD-BIRTH Easy. Central News from Madrid says that the born in Cowell's Manor. Cau., aud until
Detroit, Mich., Nov. 23.—A. A. Good­
duke of Tetuan, minister of foreign afeight years ago lived in Peru, N. Y.
rich &amp; Co. have received an order fot
faitr, has cabled to Seuur de Lome,
2,000 tons of charcoal pig iron for BudaSpanish minister to the United States
Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov. 30.—Francis Pesth, Austria. Tbe Iron is required for
to make an energetic protest to the
American government against an insult Murphy celebrated yesterday the twen­ the manufacture of car wheels and the
recently
offered
to
tbe
Spanish
flag
at
tieth
anniversary of his temperance order is the largest ever received for ex­
Off, Atlanta, fe.
port by any American firm.
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work, which be began in this city.

Peculiar to Itself

Hood’s
Sarsaparilla

VVAit DEPARTMENT.

Washington, Nov. Z3.-ln his fourth annu­
al report tlie secretary of agriculture shows
that with the IlSO.OOO that may be saved
fiotu the appropriations for the current fis­
cal year, there will have been covered back
Into the treasury since March 7. l«&amp;. over
|2.0W,'XX». That this great economy was
effected without any luxx of efficiency heat­
tributes in a large degree to the improve­
ment In the personnel uf the forve under the
civil service rules.

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OF BRIGHTS DISEASE

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WHAT BRl^irS RET
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�railway. Lambert was on his dignity
in a moment. Hr looked the railway
man straight in the eye nnd replied,
with nil the calm und deliberation he
could master; "My ticket would seem
tu indicate that such was my intention,"
। und almost iuiruediately regretted it,
• for the conductor looked up in sudden
I surprise, ypod one instant irresolute,
I then saying: “Ob’! All right." turned
I abruptly away, walked up beyond the j
stove, nnd roughly shaking tbe elbow of t
a snoring passenger, sung out: ••Coates­ I
ville," and let himself out with nn cm- ;
'
phetie bung of the dqor.
|
Two days later, when asked nt Quit­
man what sort ol n fellow the new lieu­ I.
tenant seemed to be, Mr. Scroggs. the
I conductor, himself n soldier of lirgecx- I

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eyed Lambert cu-

i and edged his Ian*
; t il&gt; feeble Bght
r»liunm*r from the
• train had started
|h tluit quick aeries

cbaractrrhefore the
h-oued train—one
&gt; sen»cc,” nnd not
iic h-r-g nud eventctasod. It had a.
the wb-N;y old
ditp. starlit ai.-.li

perienec nnd no little ability—n man
who lu»d fought his way front the ranks
to the contmandof the remnant of n reg­
iment that laid down its battered arms
among the very last, n man not five years
Lambert’s senior in age. 1&gt;ut lustrums
nh^ad of him in the practical details of

and three-or four

. nd killing time under.
;■:» at t '.&lt;• other. It had a
&lt;\: led—in which no
&lt; 1
; nd which differed
ms fro n th»&gt; smoker only ,
h:*i ‘it.- seats were uphoi«ry red plush instead of
i: vn&lt; n id tbnt both its
induced to burn, howt f only one. It was
. slit nit -facet! sort ।
•«‘ oppressed with a
n put •—n train that •
duriiii g the broad light •
I io slink forth only t

Flammed •the door ufirr him and cam *
rip .the nirrow aisle to look nt bis pas­
senger. before h- 'had time to speak,
however.his attention v.asattructvd by.
a sueceF«ilcm of yeljn from the track
to their rem?. Giving an angry yank
nt the bell rope ,h • whirled nbout and
hurried to the do r. The tram cam**
willinglyjto a sudden stand, and Lam&gt;
bert. stowing his hand luggage on the
empty st^at before him. heurd the fojx,
lowing litcly colloquy, asdkl everyl
else who happened to be^awal^! and
within a radius of 200 yards:
'
“What kl’you want?”
"Come pack hyuh. Isay.”
•‘Whot cl’you wn-:--nt? 1 in’t goin*
to back ii thar now."
"Huyh’p a trunk."
\\

"A tru-b-nk.”
"Why ip bril didn’t you sling it abaw.l
&gt;f evil deeds, but ’ Chst bff?r snug out the conductor, d&gt;M
gustcdly. "Ain’t yoa feliuhs pt any
brains? Trick up. .Tack!" he shouted
•ti . . tht junk shop and the ; forward. signaling vith his lantern
sirtinr. at dusk from n again. ’*$otneltody’s left a band-bnwx.
ration cd i north rind south by crimiqy I " Aud so. grow ling volubly,
•
it turned nnd t^visted the custodian of the "Owl" swung him­
i clay cuttings* jolted over , self out from the steps, hanging by the
ci ties nm rnojfc-grown tres- ■ left hand1 to the iron railing nnd hold­
Hug shrill o wake tbe watch- ing extended his green and white lan­
&gt;s-c .untr&gt;- stations on th? tern with tbe other. A couple of stal­
jinl’y. after midnight, rest rd wart negroes came [Minting forward tn
\ prominent point, a "state meet them, tbe offending trunk on their
sfvnetimes at our shoulders, nnd went s’umbling up the
: general y Icing after, the i
(doping,embankment towards the slow­
■ s came g a ring up from the ly-backing baggwge ear. The light from
? the gii* ening rails of an- ’ the lantern fell on thu new canvas cover
nortlicr i" route, nnd three J end on the fresh brown finish of the
!l-.v week. &gt;crhups, gave it'.n ] straps nnd handles, then on the inscrip­
- • „’vr or two to trundle away j tion it. bold black letters at the end:
ds the big river town it
I. N. LAMBERT.
acb Jty sunrise, once
‘ V. 8. Army.
At sight of which the conductor
.. .. v.
&gt;f sight .......
until dark. •
■a . • iraia- It &lt;re|ijt forth and stole! checked the half jocular, half resentful
he was composing
tir. rhe return ^rip over it$ clank- I tirade
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„ for the beneio ।unrtcentfulrnf cotr.m**nt on its I fit of tbe stationmaster nnd abruptly

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FREE
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AN ELEGANT BUTTON FREE
with each package of

a young man who had got on nt Coates­
! Tille with a shotgun nnd a big bottle
’ for luggage, and who had for nearly an
j hour been singing sentimental snatches
j to his own deep satisfaction, now smiled

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"Young feller *n the sleepcwall I know
• bis profession—Mr. Scruggs. t|ie con­
cf."
ductor, promptly said: "He’s a dam lit­
"Got him." answered the conductor,
i
, tie foolj" and urver dreamed how much
as briefly as possible fur a mun loag
' hi should one day-dcplore it.
t
.attuned tu the southern drawl and
,
I .
"Newt" Lambert, ns hr was known
whose "got" was more like "gawt."
• among-his Intimates.far from be“Reckon we might* ns well git, then." h«»
‘ ing u fool, lb* bad vcen very little of.
continued, returning to the colloquial
I the world,' it ill true, and. until this Drpresent indidative of a verb of manifold
I cVmber night, next t&lt;» nothing uf the
i mvaning and usefulnc-as.. "Tell Hank,
will you?—Lgt *w go. Jack," he shouted. sunny' south, where at this particular
I period in uv.r national history it was no*.
tu the er^ginjher. with a wave of his lan­
• every ttiitn wliocould so rot duct himself
tern. A yelp from the whistle was the
• as not to full into error. Mareeiqu’ciulanswer; die Jirvman crawled out fr&lt;ua
i Iv in the mllh.tr?- «rr,lee wa. au dlil
’ a warm epruor in the baggage car nad1 .head ieed.d ou young shoulder., and
shambled drowsily forward to the cab.
head bctv.ven ter. .houiderSudden jets of stemt ih-w hissing u::’. a

on the frpstyt air. &lt;h4 after another t Im
three cai&gt; lunged sharply forward nnd
then slotily rolled forth into the night
The conuuctbr clnnjbcrel up the rv.ir
. s’.i
witjh parting vuvenf Tiis lantern.

had sought a berth in the Pullman and
dept soundly until aroused by tbe porter
after two o’clock to change cars at the
junction. Now he was wide awake,
and, after the first few miles of jolting
nnd grinding through the darkness, was
becoming chilled and lonesome—per­
haps a trifle homesick. Twice had the
conductor bustled through the train.
rousing sleeping passengers and $eeing them safely off at dark and mysteriousstations where hardly a glimmer
of lamp or candle could be seen away
from tbe there shanty which served
as a waiting-room nnd office. A heap
of w‘ood was stacked up near the stove,
and Lambert poked the waning cmbent nnd piled on fresh fuel, whereat

•&lt;! many
I- t h. in

maudlin approval nnd companionably
held forth the bottle. "’S good." said
he. in loyal defense of the stimulant
most courteously declined. "Bes’ thing
yc**
___co**_inawning’s. LI..
‘ou ............
can take “
these
LiveT
*bout hyuh an’where?"
"No." sx^d Lumbert, civilly. yeLhoping not to be further questioned. He
busied himself again with the fire, then,
rising quickly, sought hh.erat.
But the young ntan^with the flask
was gregarious and bubbling over with
the milk of human 'kindness. He
promptly lurched after, and. ■flopping
clown on the. opposite seat, sending
Fume of LanjberJ’s belongings clatter­
ing to the floor, lu-kl out his hand.
"’Scuse me. suli." hr stuttered. ■ ”1
hope(I ain’t ’fended you. My name’s
rotts—Barton Po.tts. • We ain’t whn«
v e were befo’tin wdb. you know. But
| know a p*n’l’n.’n-&lt; very time. Hope
"Nn» 1 &gt; el. , i- ans’" pr&lt; t“Ft&lt;d L”mberl. kindly nnd Li ..i t:h-. "Don’t think

unequal tussle with foe far mere insidicis than faced him in the field, but
which met him day and night now that
pvneri had conn*. It was at a tlme'whrn
the glasses graduating from the mili­
tary academy were being n*=x’gnvd main-.
ly to= the ntnff corps nnd to the artillery
and cavalry regiments. Lambert fan­
cied khat he should prefer the nssocla-/
tiont and much prefer the stations oft
the artillery to tho-e of any ether corps,
but an old f riend of his father’s, himself।
a veteran gunnen advised the young,
fejlcrw. to seek his fortune elsewhere.
"If you nre commissioned a lieutenant
of artillery “ said he. "it may be 20 years
before you see your ccptnincy.’ And.
though this was within three
after tho reorganization of the army
,
in ’&lt;&lt;*. not one of Lambert's contem­
poraries who trusted t*» luck nnd ap­
plied for
T. the
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I’.".. .. had yet come
....... .
artiHrrv
whlfin hopeful range of th'* double bars.
La mt ?ort umax-.'d them nil when
nsk»*h for the infantry arm and took
his commission thankfully.
had been detailed for summer
dutylnt the Point, ufv'waj. then a custonr.
so tpat his leave uf absence of three
&lt;moni .h» did not begin until the 2Stb of
Augist. He had been assigned to a
regiment whose ranks were sad|y de­
pleted by the yellow fever, nnd which
was still serving in the south. "You
wonjt have to hoof it out to Idaho or
Montana, anyhow." said a sympathetic
fri-Ud. "and you’ll have no end of fun
at Ncw'^rlrnns."
•Brit I,ambert’s company was not at
Nriw Orleans. Linder recent orders it
hat! been sent up into the heart of*the
couitry, where some turbulent spirits,
so It was alleged, had been defying the
civil officers of the general government,
and|by the time the short southern win­
ter fet in more than half his regiment,
together with three or four others, had
been distributed by confpanies or de­
tachments all over the gulf states, and
1 exj4'i■Il'nced officers were scarce ns hens’
; teefh. The duty was unwelcome and .
galling. Lambert’s captain lost no time (
in jetting on staff duty, and G Coiupariy went into camp at Tugaloo under 1

but I’m n

SWEET CAPORAL
(IGAREIIES

thousand

' "Tha’z right. Tha’z all right,” Mild
Mr. Potts.' grasping Ijambert’s hand
and shaking it impressively. “I—helloJ
Whn’z that?”
Lambert’s sword, encased in chamois­
skin. had come in contact with the
stranger’s elbow nnd gone rattling
junder tbe seat. Potts made a precipi­
tate dive und fished it out, regaining his
equilibrium after some little struggle.
”Goin’ to Quitmnn—too? Tha’z my
home. An* I’m glad—meet you.
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"My name’s Lambert," said tbe lieu­
tenant, quietly essaying to relieve Mr.
Potts of the sWord.
"Lammert ? Glad—meet ydu—Missur
Lammert. ‘Where’d you say you
b’longe*!?"
.
"I’m going to Tugaloo.”
•Unew- nnd |iov» rfty. and proud. If . asked:
“
Tu-gloo?
—
Tha
’
z
no
kin
’ of place.
\ of tbe fa.’t that this |vay. at |
"Whuh’s it goln*?"
With the close of the presidential campaign THE TRIBUNE
C’mawn to Quimmcn. Como to my
ran "right rind foremost," ac"Tugaloo, suh," said tbe rearmost
bouse. VYbat ’n ’ell’s tbiz?" he broke recognizes the fact that the American people are now anxious to give
1 ’he American idea, with the negro.
off
suddenly.
• .-tend of tin* ladies’car next ,
"Well, hump it nbawd, ’n’ be quick
their attention to home and business interests. To meet this condition,
"My sword." said Lambert, simply.
' tr cnglnp
I nbout It." Then, raising his voice, he
politics will have far less space and prominence, until another State or
"Sword?—rv.crd?” exclaimed Potts.
i cl-ar. starlit night, sharply , shouted across the r’Aifonn: "Shuah
u National occasion demands a renewal of the fight for the principles for
! the planks |of the platform at you aiu’t gawt a fcedio’-biiwtle or a onke command* of its first lieutenant. Ar­ "You goin’ Tii-gloo with sword? You which THE TRIBUNE has labored from its inception to the present
i had snapped and creaked j o’ soap or s’m* other truck to fetch me riving at New Orleans, Lambeft report- ■ —Yankee ofTcer like that—wha’z name? ! day, and won its greatest victories.
&lt;■’ glistening white coat of back again. Hank? Dawg gawn ’f I cd litmsclf at the headquarters of the —Close?"
Every possible effort will be put forth, and money freely spent to
"A Yankee officer certainly," laughed ,
The up train came in even ( reckon we ever will get to Quitman general commanding, who knew the
never
met Cnpt.
make TH#
WEEKLY TRIBUNEa preeminently a NATIONAL FAMLambert. •Tvc
.......
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Z..r._ Close."!
“ 1Mm
, - ------------------------------------------------• u.iual—solroueb so that the "*t this rate!"
boyfs father, welcomed the son for old
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..nnn&lt;,n&gt;.nnvnn*
., ■», MT-ivcn A ncn
&lt;snI«Mrtain!t»ct anri indie.
The e^&lt;-et of tin.** announcement, on ’ ।ly NEWSPAPER, interesting, instructive, Caleftaining and indisHa &gt;u
The darkies about tbe coffee-stand friendship's sake, and told his chief of
• Ur had more thnn once
Mr.
Four
wn.
M.rprl.-ng.
It
well-nigh
ensab|e
t0
each
member ol the hmily,
•
asi&gt; •&lt;} I, • friend the conductor of the gave a guffaw of sympathetic rejoicing staff to keep him there a week or so,
hln.
Tin
clnu-Iv
rlrovv
Imnlr
tinI
r
'
waiting •‘Owl" whittber he really urer the official’s humor. Tbe conductor that he might see something of the sobered him. Tic slowly drew back un­
til he sat erect, his head wobbling n hit
!*r could "make it" over to Quit- was evidexrty more popuar than thc southern metropolis nnd of his friends
Uit in tiiue for the down express at station master. One of the trunk bear­ denvn nt the barracks before going to in spite of h!s efforts at. self-control,
Presently
hr began to speak,
and | yye
r.
*.**..
. ’ slowly
’
dawn,
You’d better pui) out tbe mln- ers cam? lunging In at tbe front door of his |exile "up the road." Dining the
impressively at flrat, then winding up in
me!
gits hyuh." was his final !n- tbe car, and. bumble yet confident, ap­ , very next evening nt Capt. Cram’s, with
n verbal entanglement:
piou when Rt last her whistle was pealed to Lambert:
Waring nnd Pierce, of the light battery,
CASH IN ADVANCE.
"Mlssur Lam-p-bert, I didn’t know 1
"Little somethin’, suh. fur totin’ de andj perhaps rather ruefully agreeing
wiw talkin' to—Yankee officer—but^\ litl.-, active young fellow in a trim trunk. Bin los’, mow’ like, ’f it had n’ with them that he had "made a beastly Tm n *genTm*n, null, an’ I stan’ by
r:it .twe»w! had sprung from the bln Fr us. Tluinky. sub. Thnnky." flu^c of it, going into the doughboys,"
wh-wba—1 ray. I mean to stan’ your
«%%%%%%% vawa w a
*’*»’• r &gt;-:ore the incoming train hod And the negro’s eyes danced, for the Lariibcrt was asked: "Who’s in com- frien*. suh: but ns fo’ that oth—felluh
"* • •■-; p&lt;*d, and, hailing the first douceur handed him by the young owner mnnd of your company now?"
Write jour name anil addreraon a postal card, srn l itto.Heo. AV. Best. Tribune
Office. New York City, and a satnyle copy of tb«* NEW-YORK WEEKLY TKIB"pur first lieutenant," said he. "I
‘•nv. asked: "Train for Tuga- of tbe vagrant baggage exceeded his
UNE will be mailed to you.
(TO DR ciONWKtTRD )
• • • ’ ?" which, so DKtoniRhed the hopes. Tic strove, indeed, to tbrn and don’t know much about him—Brevet
party c ’ «-x%ed tbatj he simply stared renew his thanks at the rear door, but
Capt. Close."
Banner
Print
tor a !
Vyhereupon Waring lakl down his
without^reply. A voice in was collared and bustled unceremoni­
1b? ... ' ' ucrx, apjiarently. was heard
knUfc and fork. "Angrts and ministers
ously off the car.
of
lgrr.ee!’’ be exclaimed.
“Well, if
"You ain’t goin' to get off nt Tugaloo
i.iwing of steam and the loud
Aoqt!
of the negro porters of thc this time o’ night?" asked the conduc­ tlint isn’t the oddest conf re-temps I
two;r
1 hotels. "All aboard forQuit- tor. finally, nnd with that odd ern- t ever beard of!" And then they nil bei
*nid, and. abandoning his ap- jihnJrls expressive of doubt as ^u a pas­ gai| to laugh.
i ’Won evidently know him," said Lnm- FROM THOUSANDS THAT ARE SUF­
z
■ ■’-r(&gt;oie of repeating the ques- senger’s knowledge of bls own inten­
•
The Greatest Republican Paper of the West.
’ on :n - harper tone, thc young fellow tions so often beard in our thinly-settled ■ be tit. somewhat nettled and a trifle ill
FERING FROM PILES.
turn, . n I ran nimbly across the dim- districts. Lambert interpreted it to nt ease. "Why did you nsk me about
® TT is tbe most stalwart and unswerving Republican Weekly publy li ’liU’d platform in the direction of mean "Anybody else, perhaps, but not । him?
Somebody told nicii? had been DR. HAMDr’S PILE CUBE SOOTHES AND
• JL lished today and can always be relied upon for lair and honest re*hc bail.
•
ports of all political affair*
you." He was already cogitating as to commissioned for heroism — special
HEALS BLIND, BLEEDING OB ITCHING
“Quitman train?—Toga loo?" be asked whether or not tbe conductor had in­ | bravery in action, or something of that | PILES, AND PROjCPTLT DISPERSES
•
Thc Weekly inter Ocean Supplies All of the New*} a3fl
®i n thrk form* standing above the tall tended some covert sneer in his recent kixid—during the war."
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and the Best of Current Literature.
4«-£C4Lr
’
FILK TUMORS OB MONEY BEFUNDED.
l'l?ixi of the car.
reference to "feeding-bottles," for La in­
"Gospel truth." said Pierce. "Close
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It is Morally Clean, and as a Family Paper is Without a Peer.
"Quitman it is- Anybody else thar?*’ ert was but one-and-twenty. and youth­ is jhe most absolutely fearless man I
If used In connection with hill's celert [
And t|P» interrogative went off In a ful-looking for his years. Tbe tone ffver met. Nothing even Waring couH tea, an Internal remedy that cures con- 1
Its Literary Columns are equal
*bor.f No answer.
of this inquiry and the look which ac- ever do or say would ruffle him." And stipatod bowels and bad blood, which are i
to Jiose of the best magazines.
“A.W. Bank! Anybody dee?" Still rompanlcd it after deliberate pause and them, though Mrs. Cram declared it a the exciting cause accompanying this dis­
Its Ybuti’s Department is the
no answer. Two of three dim figures study of th? proffered ticket, however, shnroc, she. too. joined In the general tressing disease, no one need suffer twen­
*ere by this time clustered around th* were far from aggrrosive or discour­ laugh ter. Clow was evidently a celeb- ty-four hours. The pain and soreness
finest of its kind.
vanish as if by magic, and the worst cases
«ring torch of a coffee stand st tbe teous. yet tbe unintentional misplacing
i*
And now. as Lambert found himself are speedily cured'or money refunded.
of the platform. The conductor of the emphasis, following an allusion
It is put np 1n a soft metal tn be with &amp;
^0’u!T und walked impatiently towards equally hapless nd alike unintentional, within n few miles—though It mlghtbe hard rubber nozzle which enables a patient
them.
had given
,
umbrage
___
to____
tbe boy.
.
"You •rrernl hour»—of his destination, be to apply the ointment directly Io the seat
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"Any you gewtleroen for Quitman?" mort expect to bear do end of unp!«»- was thinking not a little of the officer
of disease.
®«ked.
BBt
- be
satthiEjR
thingn."
be had
h»d bevm
been told
told st
atdepert^ePert' to whose presence he was so soon to re­ BOLD WO CURB WO PAT.
"Quitman? Hell, no!
What’s any uwai
meat headquarters, where be had re
re-­ port hie own. and who*** companionship
8KND FOR BOOKLKT/
JJ®’' want to go thar for night like thia? ceived
oeired orders to go cm
on and join his com- and influence, for good or for Hl.be wm Tho W. IL Hill Co., Dotrofl, Mich.
J
out with ytwr old sn-eser. Jimmy, paay. tbea la campsi Tugnloo. Every bound to accept for tbe simple reason
nlefiK vcun,
tafce a
body
­
thst, so far m lie oould lenrn. there yvas ,
body»• mighty
anir^ty s^a yH over tbelate
lateun
ufiS Tbe taBjui Swdaj w- IKKSSSMiu.
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w.u
bands rad caused to be affixed the seal of the
On the platform we were stopped,first Circuit Coart for the County of Barry th*
by hotel touta, who told uh in bad day of November A u. 18fl6.
BAKKttBSXlWKR.
French that we must go with them,
AABOff ttHKBK.
AunntTG. KztXT,
and then by interpreters, who raid that
Inspectors
ot Ejection.
they could speck German, which was of Attest:
no possible use to us. or English, which
John G. Nagi.kr..
Secretary »f Board of County Canvassers.
we could hear was no more fluent thar.
OF MICHIGAN, County of Babour Spanish; and porters, who fought STATE
»r-R8.
to curry our bags; and customs officers,
We hereby certify, that we have compared
foregoing copy of the statement of the
who wanted to look into them; and 01 the
yvu» given in this County for Representative
course the most hideous of beggars. J. In the 8tatt? L-ghJature. and for County officers
and
the ccrtiflrHte thereto Attached, with ths
got rid Of the customs officer, and we • ■riclnals
of record lanyofflae. and that the
went outside to find u.hotel coach for same are correct transcripts thereof, and of the
o) such originals, w far ss tbe same re­
Wright and party, of Carlton, re­ ourselves. As we did so there mounted whule
lates to the voUm for such ufflw&gt; m.
Io witness whereof, we have hereunto set our
turned from their northern hunting trio to its front seat the most odious of the
hands and affixed the seal of the Circuit Court
Saturday in good spirits as they captured interpreters, sweet and smiling, and no for tbe County of Barry this ixtb day of Novem­
Thursday, Dec. 3, 1896,
doubt later at the Roma be claimed a ber In tbe year ooc thousand eight hundred and
four deer; said they would have killed
COOK BROS,. Props.
fee for having captured us.—Elizabeth ninety six. John G. Naolkh. County Clerk.
Bakkr Shrinks.
more if they could have found any hard
Robins Pennell, in Century.
Chairman of the Board of County Canvas­
land In the upper peninsula.
sera.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Musk Is Often Poisonous.
STATE OF MICHIGAN, OOONTr or BahMrs. Asa D. Rork received a telegram
KY—ML
A chemist says the smell of roses,
I. John G. Nagler Clerk of said County and of
Saturday calling her to her home in Ag­ thyme, bergamot, clove pinks, some of lire
Circuit Court thereof, a Court of Record,
Mra. W. H. Goodyear te In Detroit this
new, Ottawa county, on account of tbe the honeysuckles, grapes, both blos­ do hereby certify that 1 have compared the
foregoing
copy of the statement of votes by the
serious lljness of Mr. Rork. who is ven- som and fruit; peach and plum blos­ Board of County Canvassers of Barry County
Miss Grace'Messer was in Grand Rapids
the original record thereof now remaining
low with heart trouble. At last reports he soms are both tonic and prophylactic. with
tn the office of the County Clerk of said County,
They add to tbe ozone, of environment, and
yesterday.
have found the same to be a correct tran­
was still alive but bls recovery is doubtful.
either by giving it off themselves or script therefrom, rad t be whole of such origin­
Harry Arnold, of Nashville, was in the
liberating it from other elements of tlie alInrecord.
testimony whereof. I have hereunto set
THE
VOTE
IN
BARRY
COUNTY.
city Monday.
atmosphere. Contrariwise, nearly all my baud and affixed the seal of said Coart at
J. G, Nagler was in Charlotte Tuesday
the lily family, tube-roses, neroll— Hastings this 2nd day of December a. D. ik-;
t.
- John G. Naoxjer. Clerk.
A Comparison of the Vote this Tear With
which is oil of orange flowers—-violets,
on business.
That of 1898 aud 1884. A Republican
0ERT1 Fl CAFE OF DETERM IN ATION.
and nearly all the Artificial perfumes
. Gain Over 1893.
H. G. Bentley spent Thanksgiving with
STATE
OF
MICHIGAN,
COUNTY OF BaKare depressants and irritants to the ■ RY-BS.
Bellevue friends.
nerves and the mucous membrane.
The Board o! Couuly Canvassers of said
The opposition are making some very
County of Barry In the Hute of Michigan, hav­
Miss Lena Fuller returned to school at
extravagant claims about gains in Barry Musk is to many constitutions slow poi­ ing ascertained and canvassed tbe votes given
Ypsilanti, Monday.
County at the last election, but a little ex­ son—hence the danger of cheap per­ In the several Townsbini rad Warsis of said
Couutyut
the General Election held in said Coun­
fumes. Musk is the basis of them all.
M. L. Cqok was in Chicago Friday and amination into the fact's will show on
ty. on Tuesday the third day of November Io tbe
what little foundation they base tbelr fig­ —Chicago Tribune.
year one thousand eight hundred and ninetySaturday on business.
six.
for
Judge
of Probate. Sheriff, County Clerk.
ures. We will quote figures on 'Lieuten'
Liberty at Last.
Couaty Treasurer. Register ot Deeds. Prosecut­
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Sheldon were in ant Governor, an office on which there is
ing Attorney, two Circuit Court Commtsslooers.
“
The
worst
tyrant
possible
is
a
liber
­
little or no cutting done.
County Surveyor, two Coroners, and Represent­
Grand Rapids yesterday.
ative In the State Legislature do determine that
The following was the vote in 1892 on ated slave."
“Er—yes. I suppose that’s the rea­ at said Election James B Mills was by tbe
Mrs. Ferd Fausey, of Jackson is visiting Lieutenant Governor;—
highest number of votes duly elected Judge of
Giddings, republican.
relatives in this vicinity.
2849 son so many devoted lovers make such Probate for the term of four years, from and
including thc flrat d«v of January, A. D. IMG.
Combined opposition
2955 horrid husbands.”—Albany Argus.
Mra. M. H. Bailey is visiting her broth­
And that, at aa!4 Election, Samuel C. Ritchie
wax bv tin- highest number of votes duly elected
—
The
creaking
of
the
timbers
in
a
er at Kalamazoo this week.
Total vote
Sheriff for the term of two years, from and In5804
building is a tolerably sure indication ludtng the first day of Januarv a. D. 1867.
Majority
Combined
Opposition
100
Mr. and Mrs. K R. Skiff, of Parmalee.
And that, at said Election. Walter W. Brown
Following is the vote in 1884 on Lieu­ of coming rainy weather.
was by th&lt;* hightat number of votes duly
were in tbe city tills week.
tenant Governor:—
elected County Clerk for tbe term of two
years,
from rad including the flrat day of Jan­
Milnes, republican
Rev. and Mra. W. J. Wilson, of Nash­
3001
uary A. D. 1867.
OOUNTY CANVASSERS STATEMENT.
Combined opposition
2200
ville, were In tbe city Friday.
And that, ax said Election. J. Gideon Hughes
Statement of votes given In the County of was by tbe highest number ot votes duly elected
Barry and State of Michigan, for tbe following
Prof. L. J. Goodyear was home from
Total vote
5207 State off)Cera.viz: for Represeotative in the State County Treasurer for the term of two years,
from and including the first day of January A.
Republisan majority
705 Legislature for tbe Barry County Representa­ D. 18V7.
Allegan Saturday and Sunday.
Following is tbe vote this year on Lieu­ tive District; for the following County officers,
And that, at said Election. C. Fernando
Miss Retta Kempton, of Hillsdale, Is tenant Governor:—
viz; Judge of Probate. Sheriff. County Clerk, Brooks was by the highest number of votes
Register ot Deeds. County Treasurer. Prose­ duly elected Register of Deeds for tbe term of
visiting at Mrs. Rose Colgrove’s.
Dunstan, republican
3301 cuting Attorney, two Circuit Court Com nits two years. Irom and Including tbe Aral day of
3833 slonera. County Surveyor, rad two Coroners, at January A. D. 1FOT. &gt;
Miss Flo Stinchcomb was home from Combined opposition
tbe General Election held In said cohnty on
Aud that, at said Eleeilon, Thomas SulHvan
Tuesday, tbe third day of November, in tbe
by the highest number of votes duly elected
Freeport a few days the past week.
•
Majority Combined opposition
32 year one thousand eight hundred and nlnety- was
Prosecuting Attorney for the term of two
From the above It will be seen that as
Mrs. Jas. A. Sweezey left Friday for a
years,
from and Including tbe first day of Janu­
The whole number of votes given for
ary A. D. \W.
compared
with
the
result
in
1892
there
' tlte’office of Representative in the
three weeks visit with Ohio friends.
And that, at said Election, J. Edmund lau­
was a republican gain of 452 vote3,\and az State Legislature was six thousand
rel
rad
Columbus 8. Palmerton were by the
tour hundred eighty
GMO bigbest number of votes duly elected Circuit
Mrs. Brock, of Hastings, is visiting her gain of the combined opposition of 37b
rad they were given tor tho following
Court Commissioners for tbe term of two years,
votes, and a reduction of combined opposi­
son, John S. Brock—Otsego Union.
person" viz:
from rad Including the first day of January A.
tion from 106 to 32.
7
Myron Wing received three thousand
D. 1887.
Mrs. E. L. Tighe, of Detroit, is the
two hundred sixty-etx vote*
A simple glance at the vote In 1894 / will
And that, at said Election, I^e 8. Cobb was
F. Hicks received three thous­
by the highest number of votes duly elected
guest of her daughter Mr®. John Mealley. show that no just comparison can be /made Wfilfmn
and two hundred fourteen votes
3214 County Surveyor for the term of two years,
that year, when tbe oveFwheteing
from
and Including the flrat day of January A.
Mrs. Mattie Sdaulding who has been so with
Total................... ........... ..........
M.«3 D. 1897.
republican majority was obtained^te^use
seriously ill the past month Is slowly con­ democrats didn’t vote. Tbe fact thabuthe
And that, st said Election. James W. Sackett
The whole number of votes given for
and Wllllav. H. Snyder were by tbe highest
valescing.
.vote ot the combined opposition was 2955
the office of Judge of Protiate was six
number of rotes duly elected Coroners for tbe
tluiusatid five hundred nine
term of two years. from and Including tbe first
Miss Orpha Martin and friend Mr. Pit­ In 1892 and only 2200 In 1^94, an(L3888 In
and th* were given for the following
day ot January A. D. 1SH7.
1896. shows beyond any doubt at all, that
persons: viz:
And tnat, at said 'Election. Myron Wing was
kin. of Detroit, visited her shier In Alle­ in 1894 there were from 800 to 1000 demo­ James
H. Mills received three thousand
by the highest number of votes duly elected
three huartred eightv eight votes
33S8 Representative In the State legislature for tbe
gan last week.
crats In Barry County that didn’t vote,
Richard
M.
Bairs
received
three
thousterm of two yean, from aud Including tbe first
3120 day of January A. I». IW7.
Mrs. John M. McElwain has been con­ aud any comparison of the vote of 1894 • and one hundred twenty vote*
with the vote ot 18P0 is not only unjust, Chas. Mack received one
AU of which said Board of County Canvassers
fined to.the house for the past two weeks, but very misleading as the above figures
do hereby certify, aud in testimony thereof
Total..................................... .
6509 have caused these presents to be signed bv
owing to Illness.
prove.
tbelr
Chairman and at.ested by their Secretary,
The whole nuin»»er of votes glvdn for the
this etst day of November A. D UM.
James Slattery, ot Hastings, visited his
office of Sheriff was six thousand four
Bakkr skuinkh.
hundn d fifty flve
daughter. Mrs. F. B. Nlms, this week.—
Church nnd Society.
Aaron Shkhk.
and they were given for the following
Ai.kkrtG.Bbxt,
Lake Odofsa HTwc.
•
Y. P. 3. C. E. at 6 o’clock.
persons, viz:
Board of County Canvassers.
Bamuerc. Ritchie received three thous­
Attest:
Lieut, and Mrs. A. D. Nlskern, of Ft.
Tne U. E. R. C. meets at L. E. Stauffers
and two hundred thirty three votes...
3/33
JOHNG NA'ILRK.
Chas M. Muck received three thousand
Leavenworth, are expected In the clly Friday Dec. 4 at 7:30 p. mJ
.of.B(”‘rd of County Canvassers.
two hundred twentj-two votes
3222 STATE OF MICHIGAN.
COUNTY OF BAR­
shortly for a brief visit/
In the evening Prof. Waldo of Albion
RY- sx.
Total
r.jM • I, John G. Nagler Clerk of said County and
College will address the audience.
Mr. and Mra. Geo. Lampman and
The
whole
number
of
votes
given
for
of tbe Circuit Court thereof, a Court of Record,
Business meeting will convene Saturday
the office of Ooanty • lerk was six
do hereby certify that I have compared tbe
and Mrs. E. L. Beall from near Colon
evening at 7 o’clock in tbe office of Nat­
thousand four hundred ninety-eigne
foregoing copy of tbe Certificate ot Determlnavotes.rx............................................
visit Ing
pr. Lampman’s:
ional Bank. »
&lt;WW» tl» u by the Borad of County Canvasser* with
and they were gfven for tbe following
cbe original re&lt;*otd thereof now remaining In
Quarterly meeting will be held next
person*, viz:
,
L. A. McIntyre has returned from the
the office of the County Clerk of said County,
and have found tbe Maioe to b*» a correct tran­
Sunday al the M. E. church. Love Feast Walter W. Brown received three thous­
northern part of the state, where he has
and
three
hundred
one
votes
3301
script
therefrom, and the whole of such origin­
begins at 9:15.
W 111la in E. Webb received three thous­
al record.
been for the past few months.
and one hundred ninety sevtn votes..
31.97
In trstlmonv whereof. I have hereunto set
Tbe second ward mothers meeting will
my band and affixed the seal uf said Court at
F. D. Black, A. W. Rickman. W. D. be held at tbe home of Mrs. Robert Pan­
Total............................... ...........
Mlc,*'K*n this 2nd nay of December
Hayes ahd W. H. Spence spent Thanks­ coast, Dec. 4th at 2 o’clock. All are cord­ Th'* whole number of ’votes given for
John G. Naglhr, Clerk.
the
office
of
Register
of
Deeds
was
six
ially
Invited.
giving at the formers Gun lake Cottage.
tliousand four hundred eighty-'-Ine ...
&lt;•4X9
aud they were given for the following
The Emmanuel Christian; Endeavor will
Dr. Gesler, of Saranac, who attended
viz:
be led Dec. 6, by Mr. J. A. Van Arman. C.person*,
Fernando Brooks received three
school here 19 years ago, and was after­
Tbe subject. “How to strengthen our faith
thousand four hundred eight votes
-408
ward in the office of Dr. E. F. Brown was in Christianity.
votes...................................
Andrew G. CortrlgM received three
in the city last week.
thousand
eighty
one
votes
3081
A phonographic entertainment will be
Miss Auna Cooney who has been visit­ given at the Parish House at 8 o’clock,
Total...........................................
lag her friend Miss Gertrude Stebbins for nnder the auspices of Emmanuel Christian The whole number of votes given for
Endeavor. The price of admission is only
the office of County Treasurer was six
the past three weeks returned to her home 102.
thousand four hundred nlnetr-four . ..
GISH
.
Z ,
WE PRINT
and they were given tor the fallowing
in Muskegon, Munday.
persons, viz:
Donation for the benefit of the Rev. A.
THE OPENING
GMeon Hughes received threr thous
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pike from near D. Grisby will be held on Tuesday evening J.and
three hundred rad fifty three
CHAPTERS
votes................................................
3.153
Niagara Falls spent several days last week Dec. 15th at the Parsonage. Refreshments
Henry Roe received three thousand one
OF OUR NEW
at A. E. Heath’s and Dr. Lampman’s, re­ will be served from 0 to 9 o’clock. Every­
hundred
forty-one
votes
3141
body cordially invited.
turning Monday morning.
Total...............................................
&lt;491
The society oonneclrd with Emmanuel
Miss Rebecca Striker and her friend church will be entertained Thursday. Dec. The whole number of vot“* given for
the office of Prosecuting Attorney was
Miss Campbell, of Cass City, returned to 10th by Mrs. Mary Goodyear and ladles
six thousand four hundred iilnety-two
G192
Albion college Monday after spending the associated with her. Supper served in
and they were given for tbe following
persons, viz:
Parish
House
from
5
until
7
(/clock.
Captain Charles iqrq
Thanksgiving vacation here.
Milton F. Jordan received fhyee thous­
The W. C. T. U. will meet in the super­
and two hundred tweutv two votes....
3222
Mrs. Wm. Goods ear, of Ohio, who has
TbomasNulllva"
receiV'-o
three
thous
­
visor’s room next Tuesday afternoon.
and two hundred seventy votes
3T0
teen visiting her sister Mrs. Jas. Van- Report uf work done fur local option in
Wagnen. left for Detroit this week where Barry county will be given. There will
Total
also
be
a
debate
on
local
option.
Every
she will visit relatives before returning
The whole number of votes given for
one interested In this subject Invited.
the office of Circuit Court C*»iumhsloner was twelve thousand nine hundred
Sunday
School
day
at
Presbyterian
elghtvone
■
Dr. Lowry was called to Brouard Sator12&gt;1
church next Sunday.
There will be a
and they were given for tho following
to perfoHB
operation on Joseph rally of the forces In the morning and it Is
person*, viz:
Edmund Barrell recti vert three
Cook. Nr. Cook Is 79 jears old, but wlth- hoped all members of tbe school will be J.thousand
three hundred seven votes..
stood the operation well, and it is thought pra*cnL A special program in the even- Columbus H. Palmerton received three
in«» by
K.. children and young people
—— —I*. of
-Wrecit
__ ­
thousand three hundred votes. ....
ing
will recover.
Fred W. Walker received threw thous­
ations, songs, choruses and short talks.
and one hundred eighty four votes....
3)84
Word was received here last night that All friends of the school Heartily Invited. Edwin D. Mallory received three
tbousatid one hundred ninety votes...
3)90
P. R. Dunning, of Charlotte, was very III Tbe Lords Supper after the mjrnlng
service. ■
Are
TotaJ......................
........ 1298)
again. Brother Knight Crawley left for
The whole number of votes given for
now
there immediately, and will give all ansist­
the office of County Purveyor was six
thousand
four
hiiudrcd
seventy-nine
G1TB
in
or­
ance jMMsible.
and they were given for tbe following
We hear there were at least three minis­
der. We
persons, viz:
ters who didn’t give Hui gnei-teat of satis­ Lee B. Cobb received three thousand two
have nice
faction all around In the campaign just
hundred seventy two votea
Buckwheat
closed. One of them, a free silver advo­ Dor N. Stowell received three thousand
Awarded
two hundred seven votes
cate apoligized for having to read his
flour, delic­
Highest Honors—World's Fair, speech, because elghfeen months before he
Tdtal.
C179
ious Maple
was ocmvtwietl lo free silver be had an atTbe whole number ot vote* given for
.
Syrup,
Fancy
। lack uf sieknriM which, bn said, “affected
thf office of Coroner* wa* twelve
Creamery But­
thousand nine hundred filu-wight
bls brain ’’ A&lt;a&lt;Hlwr minister, a republi­
*l®»
and they were given for the following
can with tbe blglteNt of recuaiiuendatlons
ter and the finest
person*, viz:
seemingly formed too oI&lt;hh an acquaint­ Janin W Hnckrfr rertuved three th on*
Breakfast Bacon
rad three hu&lt;-dred tea vote-,
ance. xmlally. with the opposition. When
linn
that ever curled on
Uni time cawtt for ewnking It was with no Wilf tom H. Kj.yder recolvrd three
thousand three hundred twv votes
a gridiron. Combine
litlie dODeulty Hurt • lie sioxl erect among Daniel E. Fnih-r received Ih’rti thnnv
fils fellow men,” and hix Mpeetdi was of
rad om.-hundred »ixty-nin- vote* ...
these four ingredients
such a charnelt-r UiaJ n&lt;&gt;ue but the silver Herbert A. Foam reotvru three
and you have some­
thousand one hundred seventy seven
mr.r) were pleased who tt—the republicans
thing thst will drive
having left tbe reore io tfisenst. Last but
away sorrow and bring
Total...................................
isKS
&lt; vrrites hired a Mtaunrh n*pubHean tninls- STATE OF MICHIGAN. Oovrrr or Bahhappiness to the most dis­

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Coffee drloken may be Interested to know the
opinion of! some
aome competent physicians In
in regard
to tbe use of Fortum, the grain drink, in place
of coffee. Let it l&gt;- understood that tbe manufact urers do not decry the use of coffee by healthy
persons, but tberr is ajrrvar arniv of intelligent
n»en and women of the present asy who cannot
stand the steady, dally j-otson of coffee, tobacco
rad whisker without feeling the effect In &gt;ome
serious bodily derangement.
Dr. F. F. Cassady, editor of tbe “Medical
Argus.** Minneapolis, Minn., writes enclosing
the money for u third ease, and is kind enough
to add: “I fully coincide with your views la

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Skates
Christmas
Goods
If you are thinking of buying
any of the above articles see

FlaDldGks

Goodyear
Bros.
Some anthro]x&gt;logi«t£ are of tbe
opinion that the primitive man used
both hands equally and base their be­
lief upon the fact that tbe stone imple­
ments and rough drawings made by

consolate. We furnish the
seperate articles, you do
your own compounding-

Bargain Grocers.

About 70 per cent ot Postutn Is made ol the
afoumen gluten and phosphates of tbe wheat
berry that go directly to rebuilding the gray .
matter In the nerve cells. That’s why “It Makr-s
Bed Blood.”

Cutters
Stoves

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regard to the use of coffee and toba cco by near
ustbenics (nervous patients). I am using Pod
usthenlcs
Pos­
ium every day and am greatly pleased with it.

Chasod Ulmself-

“What has become of that cute little
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°He ran away. He managed to catch
the tail one day and bit it off. and. as far
ns we know, never stopped running, he
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VOL. XLI. NO. 32

Banner.

HASTINGS, MICH.. DECEMBER 10, 1896.

| THE BEST ADVER-. |
| TISING MEDIUM IN I
| BARRY COUNTY. ... 1

WHOLE NO. 2165

A. SHELDON,
Woodland.
U.ofM.
High School Item*.
Hickory Corners.
Ab.tract.uid Real Estate Office.
The News office has lately l&gt;een moved
Last week the 8. L. A. gave Its second
■Wood cutting Is the order of the day.
Prof. Waldo, the instructor in history
Atwtraet Block, HaMtonto
rooms
over
A.
L.
Cooper
’
s
furniture
program
In
University
Hall.
Lwlaod
Maude Rockwell spent last week visit- i
and political economy at Albion College,
■oee, to loan on Real Kitato Real Rafale
Powers
“Lord Chumley" &gt;ud ■ .bort visited our school last Munday a. m., and
Ing friends tn Jackson.
end ou cniamlraiou. General oonre,anclng. •tore.
Raring aoomplrao,«of Abureet UookTnmJohn Barker lobt three fingers last week
The G. A. 8. of West Barry a ill meet ieelecUon from Richard Harding Davla. took charge of the U. 8. History, clavk
Aled from the Record,, can hunl.b complete by getting them caught In a corn busker.
with Mrs. T. J. Kelley on Wednesday the University Hail waa full and Mr. Powers Be gave ns some valuable suggestions la
alwtraota.
Tt\e Odd Fellows had an oyster supper ninth.
was very warmly received by the students. regard to U. 8. History.
Monday night.
Grant Dickson was at Kalamazoo Wed­ He la without doubt our leading Imperson­
pOLGROVB A PUTTER,
Last Monday the “Students High School
ator and A. A. enjoyed a great treat In Debating Society No. 2" debated the que»V&gt;
Elmer
Ferris
has
taken
possession
of
the
nesday
test
on
business.
V
Attorneys at Law
meat market recently purchased of W. J.
Reading Circle every Wednesday even­ hearing blm. This week Friday occurs Ion ‘ Resolved that Industry is more eaBaird.
.
the Boston Ladles’ Symphony Orchestra In sen Hal to Prosperity than Genius.” After
ing at the school house.
Mrs. Mauneb has found her lost notes
Adrlanson Simpson and P. H. Lawrence the S. I.. A. course.
, both sides were ably presented it was de*
Next Wednesday evening the “Messiah” elded io favor of the affirmative, which
that
were
reported
as
stolen.
have
returned
from
the
north.
They
re;
4 E. KENASTON,
will be given by Ute Choral Union of three. was lead by Chester Wetzel.
Leonard Wunderlich, of Sunfield, was in port good time but not many deer.
Attorney at Law,
our village Tuesday.
L. A. 8. of the M. P. church of Hickory hundred voices under Prof. Stanley’s di­
(Over J. 8. Goodyear A Oo.’s store.)
&gt;
The “German Literary Society" was
Practice* In alloourteof the State. Collection*
Ed. Leonard has purchased the Al. Corners meet on Friday of the following re,lion. Mrs. Genevra Johnstone Blabop
organized last Thursday with Miss Sling­
trompUyatteuded to.
Whitcomb property.
week. All are invited to attend with Mrs. will be ooe of the leading rololaU.
!
erland
as' president.
ir.
The classes and interest are Increasing in
Will Furlong was arrested In our village Volny Snyder.
quite
a surp
Jse_____
party Friday
Yesterday we were greeted by a call b&gt;
1/ R. TIMMERMAN, Homoepafaic Phy Saturday for disorderly conduct, and left
There was &lt;.
________
r__
.
. I the Woman’s Gymnasium. The apparatusJ
s
an
individual
of the canine family, but
it
30
ot
the
young
friends
of
has
arrived
and
is
being
placed
in
the
v •
detan and Surgeon.
a nice little fine with our village treasurer evening about
of
Office over Roger’s grocery store.)
Altha Wliiamston met at her home. All room which Is being used temporarily In Prof. Mealley evidently did not appreciate
to help meet running expenses.
bis
presence
as
he very uuceremon lously
the
gymnasium
until
the
main
room
is
fin
­
G. C. Garlick, our township treasurer, is report a very nice time.
A. SCRIBNER, M. D.,
Mrs. M. J. Coddiugton of* Augusta has ished. The physical measurements begin led the Intruder Io the door and left a last­
very busy taking in taxes.
ing
impression
upon
him by a very inti­
•
Physician and Surgeon,
this
week
and
then
all
will
be
accurately
John Lee. of Lake Odessa, was i»our been visltlt&amp;g her father and sister last
Delton,
Mich.
classified. Healthy exercise and fan are mate presentation of bls shoe. Of course
week. Returned home Saturday.
village MondayOffice in residence, one block east of depot
we
did
not
know
the
thoughts that passed
combined
in
playing
the
game
of
basket
Snow
all
gone
again.
Looks
as
though
John Hunslcker Is working in the meat
ball which generally finishes up the hour. through the mind of the afore-sald Individ­
we should not have sleighing very soon.
market.
a. a c. h. barber
ual,
but
judging
by
the
cry of pain that he
The
woman
’
s
gymnasium
is
waiting
for
Julia
Polly
returned
to
Kalamazoo
where
W. J. Bard is very busy collecting in
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Physicians and Surgeons.
funds and deserves to be supplied with uttered, we were lead to believe that he
his accounts. He will soon depart for she Is going to school.
did not admire the style of shoes worn by
Calls in city or county responded to with
money
that
It
may
be
finished
soon.
Services
at
the
M.
P.
ahurch
this
com
­
a new field of venture.
promptness, day or night.
The Freshmen adopted thtlr yell yester­ Prof. Mealley.
Birney Jordan will start on an extended ing Sunday evening. Preaching by Rev.
day. Hero it is:
Weaver.
visit to Ohio in a few days.
Naughty’. Naught!
An Explanation.
aw and collection office or
H. C. L. L. meet wjth Mrs. Frank ’Mc­
Nity! Nit!
Castleton.
J. M. SMITH.
Call on Thursday of this week.
Hastings. Mich., Dec. 7, 189&amp;
Wah! Who! Wah! 1900!
A. Kellogg of Vermontville called on
Collections made in all parts of the state
Shultz.
To
the
E
ditor
of the Banner:
Michigan! R-a-b!
Conveyancing a speciality. Special pains friends here Sunday while on his way to
1 desire through the columns of your
Myrtle Mosher returned to her school
Next Saturday afternoon the young
taken in drafting contracts, chattel mort­ Maple Grove.
paper
to
state
that
1 have positive InslruoMonday after five weeks vacation.
ladies of the University will give a Leap
M. J. Stanton of Grand Ledge v,sited
gages and wills.
Woodland, Mich.
Ida Hall went to Hastings Friday.
Year dancing party in the gymnasium. It tions from Samuel Carson to forelose tba
relatives In this vicinity last week.
Ray Pierce made a business trip to Has­ is the last chance for eight years. Pro­ mortgage given by Emeline 8. Pratt to him
Mrs. John Delong one ot the early sett­ tings Friday.
idward Taggart
Loyal B. Knappen.
,
fessors from the different departments will cm the 5th day of June 1885.
lers of Castleton died at her home Friday
During the campaign there was consider­
-Notice the daily WeMher Re* ,
P. St.John and daughter, Birdie, re­
1
Arthur C. Denison.
port in my south window.
i
p.
m. after suffering weeks and months turned home after a weeks visit with act as chaperons.
TAGGART, KNAPPEN &amp; DENISON.
At the ’Varsity football meeting. Tues­ able talk regarding this matter to the ef­
with dropsy of the heart She leaves a friends here and at Hastings.
LAWYERS.
fect
that an attempt was made to cuerea
day. G. H. Ferbert. this year’s quarter­
Rooms 811 817 Michigan Trust Co. Bldg,.
;^SS«S«SS«8S8SSSSSSSMSI
husband and large family of children to
Several attended the social hop at G. back, was unanimously elected captain of Robert Pratt to vote the Republican ticket
Grand Rapids, Michigan.
by
a
threat to foreclose this mortgage. Thia
mourn their loss.
Thomas’ Thursday night
next year’s team. “Dutch’’ is a great fa­
Nina Downing resumed school duties
Several bf the friends of Miss Ada vorite at Michigan. He has pteyed on the mortgage was given on the 5th of June,
[AMES A. SWEEZEY.
In the Felghner district Monday after a Masher favored her with a surprise party
1885, for 82000 upon the east one-half ot
team ever since his Freshman year.
J
Attorney at law,
the south-west quarter of section twentytwo weeks vacation.
Friday evening. December 4th. Birdie
Hastings. Mich.
Mrs. E. V. Smith slipped and fell one St John, of Battle Creek, was among the
Dowllnt'
।three (e X of s « M of sec. 23) in the
Practices in all courts of the state. Col- day last week striking the back of her
of Hastings. There is now due
Plenty of mud at present giving those Township
•
guests.
actions promptly attended to.
bead on the edge of the porch. She was
Peter Mosher was at Delton on business farmers who have not their corn husked, a tupon this mortgage 82424.30 and nothing
has
been
paid
since November 5, 1892,
unconscious for a few moments but no
chance to secure it.
»
Monday.
bones were broken.
We learn that the death of Hou. lawyer 1The amount due on the mongage is con­
We are hoping for someone to organize a
Do You Want a’t
Mrs. I’eter Bahs is dead after a short singing school here.
M. H. STEBBINS.
Joy. of Battle Creek, a brother In-tew of ।siderably more than the property is worth ’
Funeral Director.
Mrs. R. K. Stanton, occurred last week. according to the opinion of those who are
illneas.
,
.
.
,
GOOD Fur Robe
Freeport.
Rooms next to Christmas' Photograph
Mrs. George Morgan, formerly of thia
Relatives from this place attended the familiar with this eighty acres.
Studio. Reeldeuce 309 Court street. A1J,
On the 19th of October, 1896. I received
Henry Blough and wife now occupy funeral.
j
place, now of Nashville died Sunday of
,
,, .
,
calls promptly tended day or nlgbL_£_
Mrs. Hammonds house on State street.
Miss Clara Warner Is again able to at­ a leuer from Mr. Carson sending me the
lung trouble.
mortgage
with instructions to write to Mr.
Mrs. Marion Case returned home from (tend singing school.
At a small expense; more durable
Carlton Sunday where she had been visit­
lirooard.
Wm. Herrington accepted a position as1 Pratt that the same bad been sent for
T
E.
BARRELS
1
foreclosure
and to Inform him unless It
than any fur known? If so send J .
Ismc Wllion, «k«l M. »bil Joseph Uook. ing Mrs. Geo. Jordan.
,engineer in the paper mill at Otsego and
«t tow.
Floyd Jordan was in Freeport Sunday. left for the same place Monday. He re­ was fixed satisfactorily within ten days a
. . y 11Ur bides. We manufacture Office over HAttorney
uUhk» Cttv Bulk, (follcttou* aged 79, both pioneers of thia county, are
•
foreclosure
would be instituted. 1 did not
Frank Sayles and family now occupy ceives a salary of $550 per year. His fam­
’Robes, Coats, Gloves, Mittens and promptly axteodwl to, utd geuerel tow burinww very poorly. It te thought the former will rooms
follow the Instructions of my client twit
in Mrs. E. F. Sayles building.
Il_______ not recover.
ily will remain here this winter.
_
.
Wc tan Horse, Dog, Mule, trutwted,
personally
saw
Mr. Pratt aud requested
Henry
Sisson
and
wile
visited
in
Free
­
A number from this place are shipping
S. C. Doster and R. A. Nevins each
him to come ih after eledion and to fix It
. L. Deen Elk, Wolf, Angora, £EARN PUOTOGRAVI&amp;s^
shipped a car of hogs from this place last port Sunday.
poultry to Boston.
Thus.
Sullivan
anil
family
were
tender
­
School
commenced
Monday
with
Carrie
Goat or any fur. Calf, Cow, Steer
UPOnt of this conversation grew the DolitMonday.
With lhe Comet. A camera with lull!lurinjj
Mm. 11. F»ra »B&lt;1 ran Ernest, have gone ed a reception by their many friends Fri­ Edmunds as teacher.__________
cr Eud and all other skins can be Ion.
ieal'dudge which was used to my injury.
Mil muertal lor making picture’
rlej tn tbe tar weal tor the winter They will day evening.
■ JohnMtown.
oulr
!!.«&gt;.
General
Mt
Imai
ageuL.
aai.Kri.
Since election Mr. Carson has personally
Liuned alike-soft and pliable.
Mrs. Hooper, of Linden, died very sud­
Ad'lre" M. C. Elliott. 11 borwooU Ave., illlto visit the Paelllc coaal au&lt;l oilier point! ot
The fine piece of timber on the 8. »• visited Mr. Pratt *ni tried to get the mat­
denly
test
Thursday
morning.
Funeral
Iden farm is being rapidly converted into
dale, Mich.
,
i interest.
ter fixed up, failing to do so. I am instruct­
Saturday p. m. at lhe Congregational lies for the M. C. R. R.
ed to foreclose this mortgage and can do
John Jones Is working lor C. E. 1 J«&gt;church.
_ .
„
nothing else than to follow the instructiOM
Joel Wolcott Post, Nn. 334, G. A. K*,
&lt;&gt;. F. Campbell, ot Charlotte, called on
astings
ity
ank
elected their officers Saturday for lhe en- C. K. 1’aul end family on Wednesday last. of Mr. Carson, accordingly the mortgage
has been put In the hands of Lolgrove A
Hastings,
- *
Mich.
best in the state. Robes
Mr. Howard, ot Clinton eouirty. Is 'P-nd*
I suing J gar.•
Ing the w inter, with bls sister, Mrs. Patrick Potter for foreclosure.
be returned to you in thirty
H!ud» Corners.
I desire to make this explanation to the
Hiram Jones and wife, oi your city,, Lee. ot Bedford.
&gt; ixty days. Send for sam­
In order that they may krtow:
SURPLUS, 820,000.00
The boys have been disturlxrd In their public
spent
Sunday
with
friends
in
this
v
clnily.
1st. That Mr. Pratt has been dealt wlfa
ples and price lisd.
Incorporated under the laws ot the State ot
Harley Powers has moved his mill onto tine skating by the thaw.
honorably.- and all the courtesies and kind­
MichiganMen are engaged cutting out the small
C. V. Robinson’s farm and commences growth and converting it lino cordwood nesses possible extended to him unit1 the
Open tor business. Doc. 15, 1885mortgage has accumulated to a laijer
work this morning.
The reading circle will be held at this preparatory to the tie mill that Is to saw amount than the premises can be sold far.
OFFICERS.
place, Wednesday evening. December 16. the heavier limber oh the George Swanson
2nd. That my relations regarding the
0 O, Robinson. President
'
it is last growing in Interest and we would Jr. tarm.
matter have been honorable •nd&lt;IWr*J2
.C^MKwUSyS9. Cashier
like alijntereated in school work to come
no attempt to wrong or injure Mr. I rati
Ray Sprague is now able 'to take his but on the other hand have continually
DIRECTORS:
and
it along.
Mrs. Georgu- x’obias is spending a part position in the store.
desired tu^exlend to him all the favors
W. Il I’owew.
Dan W. Reynold*.
K. B. Mtwaer,
*
nf
the
week
in
Battle
Creek.
Preparations are being made for Christ­ poaribl^ train the t.et« as above stated.
D. G. Robinson.
Chester
A number from this place attended mas doings for the Sunday school.
M. L.Cook.
p. T. Oolgrove.
•—•••
quarterly meeting at the Hendershott
Bessie 4dmith has returned to Allegan It may I* known that the course ’•k'n. “
tore.,1 upon Mr. Carson to Protect M»
county to resume her school work.
School house. Sunday.
Haw the only ra»mB.
in
rights inasmuch as Mr. 1 ratt has declined
Geo. Robinson has moved back to his
Fred Smith i» spending his
county and’ P»ri&gt; &gt;”*«**‘ on *“
farm and Jimmie McLean will work for home here with his parents and Men th.
to nay or further secure.
deposiw
Very truly yours.
Anna Chare spent Sunday at home from
him the coining winter.
P. A. Shbldon.
her school at Quimby.
Our hunting party secured a large eateh
10 boxes in this week : Isaac Rickenfoore and wife visited at nf game Saturday; two quail and a red
DIED..
Saturday and Sunday.
Nice fresh stock no higher I ()l&gt;egu
squirrel.
. - ------DUNNING—At Charlotte, Mich., Dec. 8.,
•
Will Cartllidge and wife
P* R. Dunning aged 55 years:
than common Mexicans. wedding of bis sister at North Irving on
■ Rev. Ingalls’, pastor of the F. M. church, Mr. Dunning was an old resident of thia
“hbt eoura.i’V.1 evi-ollllng
SllE;[lE?rtii is very low at the home of his In this place ba* moved, into the parsonage. city, where be had lived nearly al 111,
pie happy tor. rro.ll bmonnt of mmie,
1’. E. Kidder has taken possession of lite. A tew months ago bo bought an In­
and that the .lock was at tbe Racklt ot
daughter. Mrs. John Barber.
terest In s shoe store lb Charlotte where
Ed Gilkey, well known in this P®r, °! Mis- Hows property In this place.
Phln Smith.
thriounty. diedathls home In Richland
He has beenI In
Bert Wilson is expected to move iuto he has since resided.
SANTA CLAUS not In It «. ourJtm*
Mrs. Nesbit’s house this week. We can poor health tor several years past wLh
on Tuesday, after a lung I|l,DeM‘
.
was selected from New \ork. Chicago,
Walter Weaver and win. of North Irv safely say that moving is the order of th. liver complaint and a complication ot oth­
er diseases.
SeveraMImes the past year
b”«W0 Detroit .ml Grand K.pW«
Bargain Grocers.
Ing are the guests of Will Cartllidge.
8The party given in honor of M* Sparks he has been very 111. but was aele to rally
Mrs. i’hiiip Barber who has been ven
h lhe
ahd* SLIM nocketo I
until the last atta-.k which resul etl In bl.
'toied on .n tjret" nothing to hinder,
sick for some time is not improving as fast and wife was well attended.
K h expected that Kidder acker A U. death at eleven o’clock Tuesday night.
as her many friends would wish.
wlii resume work In tlieir4 mill at 1 horn­ The K: ot F. Lodge here ot which he was
a prominent meml« ■« tlmt every alien­
apple, owing to McKinley’s election.
Miss Lizzie Tasker is on tbe gain.
’
lion wa, gl«n him and a night and day
yuiiuby.
nurse was with him up to the lltue ot hU
Dun’l tail to come to the
C. A. Gaskill commenced his school last d“,tl,: Jas. Crawley, ot this esty. was al­
at Thomas Blank’s tomorrow evening if
so there at l*« lime he died.
Ills body
you want some fun.’
wtth M&lt;K cV T. M. lodge No. 736 wants ail
wns brotnrbl Bure yesterday noon, and the
1 The Ladles’ Aid society will meet with
funeral will occur thU atu rnoon from the
Mr.- Addie Sylvester, Thursday at 10 their members to be present
will be continued you never raw .rtlcle!
for the purpose of nominating officers f
family residence on Green Smet.
Hie
&lt;b; n*t worry about the housekeep­ ^’•’’^r^^KAtKRTSTOIto.
°'mt!? Nina Tasker and Mrs. Louise Smith
the coming year.
.
, . K. ot B’s. and U. It. K. ot Vs. will ating arrangements. We make matThere was a Urge crowd at the .vo-iai
ra&lt;. tn laacev Friday evening, Dec. lv. to
I give an’ enU-rtoluinent under the nuipieea UM week Wednesday night. 1 roceeds '"Mn'ltonnln. was horn In Washtenaw
very pleasant and^ easy tor TOYS TOYS to numerate them would I*
Co April 28.'1841 where hte father wa« a
ing ci uples starting |n Me at
V Quite a number from here attended the boot and shoe dealer.
They 5?1?" *“
icur Furniture Emporium. Prices
funeral ot Mrs. DeLong test Sunday at Hastings In 1S5S and purchased SO a. re.
„m b.ve'to Le them to be couvlum J
Mr.
the Barry ville church.
? . ot laud now inside the corporation.
( ■’.i i s.m.a!I figure with u$ and for
T
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AY
I
Center
seboo!
.xpeeto
to
Irav.
«.
Emmet McLaughlin , of your city. vh‘ted nranniiikF was fae lust of R family
WB Th£ Smith’s JUruRT STOt’.K. |
. few dollars we can furnish, a
T
U
U.O
U
A
I
,
exhibition 111 lhe near lulure.
otnlne
children.
After
leaving
-choot
he
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, one.
Hlag Lulu Cummin. Is at Don Olm friends here last week.
house of seven or nine rooms very
clerked tor Barlow *"“L
Milo.
handsomely, completely ;and satis- hand sleds tbe, '■’■’^’".JTwin
war broke out when he enlisted Oct* -3, 0.1
S ’\o mike toe
,r°“
Mr Editor, what ha, become of your "musidan In Co. C., lltb Mich. L..alrj.
Rutland.
t - lurily. The Quality of our furst ten o’clock to “’jJi’jUjJJ.'JcttaS”b&gt; t
I’ F Blakeman, ot Lake Odessa. Is In
Hi* was with Gen. bloneman in all ute
ritr.re is as remarkable as its cost.
Hu adrved pntU the close of
u'i’Gw ' ,bU vlclnl'y taking orders tor family ‘' ■^SXrptoralBypUeen.tototothe mnnv raids.
C-msidering what we sell its rewar After the war he clerked in * Battle
sane that Sunday School long. Creek dry goods store, also at Saline and
" WdUee Green has returned from the "'"wuitom
1
NOT YET l»t •
snarkible how we sell jit*
Our WE HAVE
Default.'ifabte return to U^tlnjto fit
our new Grain .bu«■ « *e, &gt;.re
• ■; iiv to do so explains the success
^Thanksgiving was generally observed In entered the merchantile business* end wa*
"'S’Cross, of Adrian, Is visiting bl.
Michigan, all otJb*
Ln M»d
we’ve won. Onlv one verdict pos- 'hnnw shoe made to look like
afterward bookkeeper In the Hastings Furtere«i ut said decewJM
county »f
gMltobSi KHown auu draeribwl neKSh.rib.w.™«. returned from Da- CbSpaldto» AKammererare paying
He was a member uf the
si ile, ‘The best goods for the
U.U1L EL* of 7’* and was with them in
ratolW—to-wlt:
t money.'”
!"''^cessary repairs are being added to the l0Brend*stotter i Sedgwick shipped bog,
all lheir prize drill*.
RENK^S &amp; WALLDORFF.
Hiat' sX’ school house premtratory to
He Ieavea4h aged mother who has
X‘Xw»ext.Monday.
Wor.jmpathy of Ml In her bereavement.
Undertakers.
’ .. M . .
Rooms «t Ford’s Motel.
rSaton count, tbU
TU^hewt
■ 32. wwn 3 norths roag1 f
w hand* •inriy
rRtt__ Tuesday morning. Dec. 8. at her
, Mlchls-ao. Thi*and ;
daly ioM.efromSl.SO to SS.oo on a located J miles aw ?. rOftd. The farm 18 , " E?Un Brown Is going to mo,. Io Ala- 1,1 P?a’lr7e”ne Grange entertains the Bsr
home In Grand Rapids. Mrs.
aSotHraUWOH^r^unn. i,». tra-el
„
Pomona Grange some time «le
Erb. of quick couaumptiun, aged W
,ult of etotba m overcoat
state or
watired.
faint bant*.
__
NEOX WEAR Pbln had Just got a E«»* firet-ciass
Smldto&lt;». teuo-i. s^,alw. the
years.
N^“w nXtle. when be oonf **^;
HASTINGS MARKETS
“°A Christmas tree al tbe church Is still The body wra brought to thl. city Irat
Maple Grove*
sod.
hl'.. of the north |
Hutter. tl to 13
.
half of tho eaat u—
fhe
ura Crawford, of C"lca«o. has ornpe to
clirae out w you can get uut only ein-ap
Torn per bu. 3&gt;i
...“d'lbe w’luler'With her dsugbter. Mn. rTre B W. Johnson has bought of Van e.enlog, *nd txkeb Io the reelde"" “&lt; DEsgs per doz. 1C to 18.
bal all up to date rood..
. PX M "ere. of th. C. P. P.MW farm. MeOmber. from whence It w»» token to
Hides per lb.. 6.
Puts SMITH’S C1.OTS1K0 SALK.
the brick rehool houM: lbl« morning where
"■'E^iark »*
« ’WUl«
IahI per lb., e.
Owing to the scarcity
rvlee. were held, .rto
Potatoes per mi., 20.
TTMDEB.WKAB we are cutting the
i fawer sheep and cattle are being: fed tbls K
lhe Striker cemetery.
Mre. Erb wu
Rve per bu.. 30.
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i
I.
’
at
Oll^g.
pu.Uog
It
in
job
loto
much
ot
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Tallow per lb.. A
-".Kb
ai^ab^'eight,
bdtot
P~-ht
• »ata per Du.. 15.
tered lor ‘JSe l» —rd' 50 ,D
.
Wheat, red per bu. 83
i?. w N' o.
Prix Smith’s Cixnano Salk.
Wheat, white per bu. K»
75 PAIRS men. and boy« “h0" U’. J
a
n-w 19-dolter Instrument, very
Hay per ton. 5 to ~
Pork dresseo. 4.0G
The lldle. Aid Society «*■.*&gt; tl*
niu.tgo and tun can boy them
tle d.UKbtor I—»" * l,r»' d
I
l-h-ans. 20 tn 50
“
aCb
MmXc
1
xTm&gt;ro3A..K.
i ^2!.l^t^QuaU-trlp last
f’htcken dreeved. 8.
friend! to Boun her
Beef dressed. 5 BO to «.«Beefllve. 2.7*.
'
o. a. MeLaugbllu, teacher.
Executor.
Mtlttnn. dreawd. 5.

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Thursday, Dec. io, 1896.
COOK BROS.. Props.

UNCLE SAM’S NAVY.
©•cretnry Herbart Saye That
Ships Are Needed.
Wbita Grret PFugiMM Ua« Been

Ko Position to Combat the Groat

GROUND FOR

CONFIDENCE.

Decline tn Kutinre* Failures Beira rd cd 1
Hupufui Sign.

tlou of Tollgates.

Caaadx Aaks That Quarantine Against

llzxrrudhburg, Ky., Dec. 7.—A mob of
Knen armed with shotguns aud axes,
rode through Mercer Saturday night
Mnd chopped down six tollgates. Over
5J0U tollgates have been burned or
chopped down since the turnpike war
liegan iu Washington county three
months ago, and is yet only five arrests
luave been made.
No convictions re­
sulted from these. The gates destroyed
Mr-present 1,500 miles of turnpike
taalued at $4,000,000, and the state aad
bounty authorities have furnished do
protection whatever.
•

Ottawa, Can., Dec. 7.—Hon. A. S.
Fisher, minister of agriculture, will be
in Washington on the 15th or 16th inst.
He goes to discuss with the American
authorities the question of abolishing
the international quarantine against
cattle. If the American government
will agree to abolishing the quarantine
against Canadian cattle it is understood
that Mr. Fisher will agree, on behalf
of the Canadian government, to abolish
quarantine against American cattle.

Beware

Canton, (J., i^ec. 3.—Gen. T. S. Clark­
son, commander in chief of the G. A. IL,
invited Maj. McKinley oti behalf of tbe
old soldiers of the country, 95 per cent,
of whom, he said, supported the repub­
lican candidate, to attend the national
encampment ot the G. A. R. nt Buffalo,
on the 23d of August, 1897. Maj. McKiuley said it would give him £reat pleasure
to be present. This is ihe'ftrst engage­
ment he has mode'since his election.

A Real Blood Remedy,
is a blood remedy for real blood troubles;
it cures tbe most obstinate cases of
ScroMa. Eczema, Cancer, Mheumatiam,
etc-, which other so-called blood remely.

Valuable

books

will

——

McKinley Will Be There.

Two Men Lynched.

Lexington, Mo., Dec. 7.—At about one
o’clock this morning a mob of Ray
county farmers broke into the county
jail here, secured Jfetwe Wi»ti er and
James Nelson', held for the nn::&lt;i»*r of
Mrs. Winder and her tw o Luta-x. and
lynched them. The crime was uou.iultted six jweeks ago.
Five Men Killed.

San Antonio, Tex.. Dec. 7.—A head­
end collision between two throug-h
freigbffs on the Southern Pacific road
near Waelder yesteiytay morning re­
sulted in the death of two engineers,
two firemen and a brakeman.
The *5'ole In NArth Dakota.

Bismanck, N.
Dec. 7.—The total
vote of the state in the recent election
v. aa .47,3^1, of which &gt;*IcKinley received
£8,sifc; Bryau.t 20.688; •Levering, .456.
McKinlejr’s.jfelurality
7,647.
Browned M hlle^kaUng.

Hartford, Conn., J^ec. 7. — William
Rourke, Taycass old; Josie Bourke,*il
jjtars old; muiel Ryan, 6 years old,
and Ma/tin R^rns, 20 years old, were

drowned here while ajeati^.
Chicago, Dec. 3.-*»Tbe home of Paul
fiartoovitcb ip thia city was Luartfd (kufug
tbaenee of hioKelf uud \vfte
and their fqur Tittle children perished
fn the fijunes. *

SECURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY I

$1000 IN GQIO
SELF-ABUSE,

■&lt;

for A case we:
CANNOT CURE OF
EHISSIONS, VARICO-I

CELE, CONCEALED DRAINS, STRICT­
URE GLEET, SYPHILIS, SHAVED
PARTS. LOST MANHOOD, I.Y.POI..NCY. NERVOUS DEBILIT'.. U.x &lt;ATURAL DISCHARGES, ETC.

round.

The New Met-nd Treatment is th.
Greatest Distnvefyot

Sioux City, lu., Dec. 7.—Information
is just beinning to reach here of the
enormous loss to orcli^rds as a result
of the present storm in the northwest.
The scow w-aa preceded by a storm of
rain and sleet, which froze to the trees,
breaking off the limbs, nnd, in ninny
cases, even splitting the trunks almost
to the ground. Within a radius of 50
Bniles of Sioux City the loss is said to
amount into the hundreds of thousands
of dollars.

FOR CURING THESE 2
■TbrHtsand* «*f youn^ and middle aged men aro nnnunl’r awrovt fr
nreiurc
grave ihr-.n.-b E-Ak'LY |vi»tSCRi:ll N&gt;. EX -S^F. . a*D f &gt; m
ycu hav- any.c.f the r. tlnwing KymptoniH consult u» bbfo.- ■ it Is to., late. Ar« -u« »«&gt;»•
vnus and »
dMuomtaiit and gloomy, ap-cka before the eyre with dark ctrclre under
thorn, wook back, kt.lunya Irritable, pnlfiiuitlor*,of the heart. bmjhfuL dream* and
lutisos. HtNllrTiot.: in urine. jduiolQs on the face, oyoa sunken, hollow chroks, &lt;*:uMwpru
expression, pour m»»nu&lt;ry, llfei-**«8. dtatruatful, lack energy uud «tron.*th, tired raorn.ngs. rutftlres iil?hts. changmihlo rnoodn. weak
——~i ture decay, tame p.vuiA. hair loose, sore throat etc.

YOU HAVE SEMINAL
F
Ol.R NEW , H.-rtOu THHATv.FNT alone can
| euro you, and ta-.kn a man you. Underlie Infilllenc- the brain is--omes active, tno m.-hM pur.fled
I so thin all pitnjdre. Idatcbre and ttli-era disapp jurr
I the nerves tah-uyue strong ns • tael, »&lt;• that nervous| tires, bashtiil-jess mid drepondency dtrepprer:
thceycH ixx-omlP brichL lhe face* full mid clear.
| energy..returns io thu body, mid tbemoral. physical
■and ie*xunl systems are invlguratod; ail drains
I cease-iminoro; vital waste from the system. The
। various orgnns t--&lt;-..jne natural nnd munly. You
I fei-1 yr.ursclf u tian and know marriage cannot tx&gt;
| a failure. We tnvlio nil the nffiicUxt to consult us
confidentially and fro,? of charge. Don’t lotquacka
and fakirs rob you of your bard earned dollars.
| IFtf ieHt curt you ur no pay.
f

Made Two New Record*.

•Denver, Col„ Dec. 4.—Artaur Gardi­
ner, of Chicago, established two new
professional bicycle records on the
Denver Wheel club's track Thursday,
riding u quarter of a mile unpaced, fly­
ing start, in 26 1-5 seconds, and a half
mile in one minute tiuL
Yotiaff Manta Terrible Deed.

Montreal, Can., Dec. 7.—Maddened by
nr.requited love, Homer Howell, aged
27. shot and fatally wounded his former
sweetheart, Miss Annie Sims, aged 24,
at her home in this city Sunday, and
then put a bullet in his own Drain, dy­
ing at once.

WEAKNESS7

Fear n Famine.

Muscatine, la., Dec. 4.—The Colum- j
bia theater was totally destroyed at an
, early hour Thursday morning. Loss,
1 835,000. with insurance at $'.500.
,
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THE PUBLIC DEBT.
•

Mexican
International
Railroad
....FROM...

Detroit, Toledo,
Chicago, St Louis

5YPHHJ5 Is the riovt prevalentnnd most serious
| EL’io.i &lt;!!•&lt;■.inc. It saps the very life blood of the .
vlu-Um mil
entirely .eradicated from thesys
H! U-m
irm will
win n.T-. t th
th&lt;-’* otT-'prti-.g.
nffiipringt Bqwnre
Bqware of
nf Mercury.
axasnrrABY blood pihsaik.
J It unly.mippre.-^CN th- symptoms &lt;&lt;ur N. w ME 1 HOD i&gt;«Mtlvriy cure*? I: tor aver.
’
■
YO N.I Ok' ID &gt;LE-AGED AtAN—You’ve hst a gay life, or htdulyed in tin* '&lt;&gt;lilas
■ otyniiit. Keif-*!,ust' or tatrr excises hnvn broken down your system. You f«*’l tlm
Q symptoms meal Ing over jrou. Mentally, physically and s-xually you niv not th&gt;&lt; isau
■ you used t&lt;» be or should bo. Lustful pracuci-s reap rich harvests, WB1 yuu hood xhe
3 danger Nlpnnta.
I
m A 11 (J I .-Are younvictim? Haro you lost hope? Ari youcontemnlatln? m.-.rrtaga?
1 «■» U ; Ila* yi.arbln.il! been dt'icasod? Hava you any weakness? Our N&lt;-«r McSod
| Trentnirnt will rurn you. What it has done for other* it will do far you CuoAtiltatfon
If-rer- No inntu-r who has tr aWx! you. write for n« honetl opinion Fr tral Ctiargo.
HUhnrges reaMinnbli*. Books Free—“TheGolden Monitor".(llliisirtiii'di. «n DureubeHof
lilcn. lnel‘»M' postage, Scania. Scaled. ll&gt;&gt;ok on "Ihiveaives of Wiimen" Free.
■
fli-kO NAMES USED WITt.OUT WRITTEN CONSENT. PalVATE. No medicine sent C.O D.
I No
tuxes or envelopes. Everjth ng confidential. Question list and coat of Treat■ tnent. rHEE.

DRS. KENNEDY &amp; KERGAN, N^r,ELMB,vc2T

J AXON

aid all NORTHERN POINTSIu. nil point'In
Hie Interior of tbe MEXICAN KElTBLiu ht»d
to tbe
.

CITY of MEXICO
and often iron* attractions to the SlRlit net*
er. tourist. or traveler than anv other route
Tiavrrainj a country tmrivaird In aren't rv~
f1|h* with Ancient History.—to tlie land of the
Montezuma* and the Astrcs.
KQUIFMKNT

Pullman Palace Buffet Sleeper
8AN ANTONIO TO
MEXICO CITY

I&gt; rect connect Ions at San Antonio with ail Hues
from the north and east.
MORTGAGE BALE.
Default having been made for more than sixty
daj s In the payment of Interest overdue ar&gt;d
Fct Information ecnrerulng Mexico. Tickets
payable on a mortgage dated April 26. W, Time tables and particulars, and the jaurnrv to
made by Reuben and Elizabeth Shade, husband Mexico or intermedlatn points, call u]xxn or ad
and wife, to Daniel Coolbanzb and recorded In dress.
the office of the Register of Deeds, for the coun
Sr of Barry and State ot Michigan, on the 7tb
W. G. N El MYER,
ay o! August. A. D.. 1894. in Uber 47 of Mort
gages on page vaaud the sa-d Daniel Oool*
Gen. Western Agent Mex I nt, 1LR
baugh having died Intestate, and the said mart
Kge having been arislgned by Benjamin (3ool280 Clark St iCIcago
indt, Cynthia Green and Martha fetawdv. sole
surviving heirs at law ot said Daniel Coolbxiub. C. K. DUNLAP,
to Rosanna (loolbaugli by an asstarment dated
March 20th. lK*t;. and recorded In said Keg
G. P. and T. A.. Mei. Pit. K. R.
Isler's office, on the Aith day of June A. !&gt;..
Ergk- Cass Texas
1'9&gt;. in Uber 32of mortgages, on page 436, for
which default the said Hosanna Cool Uh ugh. by
virtue of the right given her by the said mort­
gage, has made and hereby makes the wiiole
principal sum of said mortgage and tbe Inter­
est accrued thereon now dee and payable and
on which mertcage there is claimed to be due
The Niagara Falls Route.”
at the dale cf this notice lhe sum of three hun­
dred eighty three dollars and seventy nine
cents tor principal, Interest, taxes and Iniurance, and an attorney foe of twenty-five dol­
BUtiODB.
lars provided forth said mortgage, and no suit
m
or proceedings nt law having been Instituted to
recover the nmouhl secured by said mortgage
4ASTINOa..........
or any part thereof. Notice is therefore berebv
given that on the 28th day of December. 1«98.
Stations.
at leu o’clock In tbe forenoon there will be sold
at the north front door of the court house In the
1a.m. 1a.m.ja m.|p.to.|r.v:
city of Hastings, county of Barry and stale of
------------- I L05:5.40 |1.‘ .•»! s.rtl i.u
Michigan, (said court house being the nlace In
C. R. OSbbRN. Local Agent. Hastings
which the circuit court for lhe county of Barry
is held), at public auction, to the highest bld
dcr. the premises described in said mortgage
or ho much thereof as may be necessary to sat­
isfy the amount duo on said mortgage a» above,
set forth, with the Interest thereon and the
costs, charges aud expenses allowed by law and
trovlded for io said mortgage, said 'premises
dug situated tn the village of Woodland, in
TIME TABLE.
the county of Barry and state of Michigan, aud
In Effect May Si. 1896.
described aa follows, to-wtt:
Central Standard Time.
Being lots number four and six of block num­
ber five of Parrott's addition to tbe village of
Woodland. Hie same being situated on section
number fifteen, town uumher four north, range
Stations.
number seven west, and In the township of
Woodland, county of Barry, and state of Mich­
igan.
NOBTH.
Dated September »tb. 1896
p m.| •/ml
.
ROSANNMCOOUlAUnit.
Chicago....
Assignee ot Mortgage.
Alonzo E Kskabtoj,
a. m.|p. m.|a._ m.)
Kalamazoo
L
y
..
Attorney tor Assignee.
East Cooper
Rtehland .1000*1
PROBATE ORDER.
Vta C. J. &amp; M. It K.
State of Michigan. County of Barry—ss.
Gull
Lake (Yorkville)
At a session of the probate court lor the
Counlyof Barry, hoiden at the Probate Office
in the City pt Hastings, m said County on Wed
nesday, the 25th day of November. In the year Delton
one thousand eight hundred and ninety-six.
Cloverdale....
bate65001 Char,t‘?
Armstrong, Judge of Pro ?DUltZ..............

. MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having bcien made In tbe conditions
of a ceruan r.w tgagc mxd« by Charles W.
smith anil w.fe He rn (&gt;.. of the towii'hip of
inriog. &lt; Minty of Harry, and statf qf Michigan,
to Alexander F.»» er. of Bedford, Calhoun
county, state
Michigan, dated December IT.
A. D. inw. and recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds, for the county of Barry,
and staid ot Michigan, on the twenty third dav
of Decemlrar. A D. ifteJ. In Liber »; ot Mort­
gages. on page EM. on which mortgage there is
claimed to be dnewt the date of thin notice the
A Ncgru’n Bloody Deed.
sum of Five hundred fifty three dollars and
Memphis, Tenn., T
* negro thirty centn. and an attorney’s fee of twenty­
Dec. “7.—A
named Davis, while&gt; out hunting
huntinc with ■ uosuitor proceedImm at law having t&gt;een Inthe two sons of his employer, Joe Wil­ stltued to recover the moneys secured by aald
;
liams, aged Hhand 13 years, near Pine mortgage, or any part thereof;
Now. thercf.»4%. by virtue of the p -wer of
Bluff, Ark., attacked the boys with a sale contained la Kild mortgage, and the stat­
knife, cutting the throats of both nnd ute in such esse made and provided, notice is
hereby c ven that on Saturday, the thirtieth
crushing the skull of the oldesL The day of January A. 11 1897. at ten o’clock la the
elder boy is dead and the other csianot forenoon. I 'hall sell at public miction, to the
highest bidder, at the north front door of the
live. The negro escaped.
court house, iu the rity of Hastings (that l&gt;e!Dg
the place where tty.* circuit court for Barry
Voted for Brywu and Sc wall.
County Is hoiden). the prembeit described in
mortgage, or so much thereof as may be
Jackson, Miss., Dec. 3.—The presiden­ । said
* lx. aiununt Z,
.... on
—— —said
...»
neccseary iu til,uiy the
due
tial electors met here Wduesday after­ morfg cc, with eight per cent. Interest, and
noon, in accordance with the state law, all legal costs, together with an attorney's
fee of twenv.-flee dollars covenanted for there­
and cast the vote of Mississippi for in. the premises betaj described in said mort­
president and vice president fui Bryan gage as all tbo*c certain lots, pieces and par­
cels Of land situate in the township of Irving,
and Sewall.-They will meet again in in the county of Barry, and Mat? of Michigan,
and described as follows:
January as per the federal law.
The north east quarter of the south east
quarter and the south half of north weet
Bank Note Circulation.
of south east quarter both on section
Washington, Dec. 2.—The monthly auarler
ttern (t.**Hn town four (4) north range nine
statement of the comptroller of the cur­ (»} wes‘, containing sixty acres more or less.
I.EXAKDKR Fosrxn, Mortgagee
rency shows that on November 30 {he COLGROVK &amp;APOTTEB.
In the matter of tbe estate of Geo. B. Tuck
amount of national bank notes in cir­
At or &lt;eys for Mortgagee.
ennan, deceased.
Dated. Octaber 27. 1806.
culation was $235,312,103. an increase
5UnK lh« P'HUon duly veri­
for the month of $414,446 and for the
fied. of r.mma M. Tuckerman, daughter of said
MO’tTG 1GE SALE.
a ^^iu»trumrnt
laat 12 months of $21,440,907.
4
Default h:.vir.g been made In the conditions
to be tbe
of a certain mortgage made by Joseph Kollar lut will and testament ofpurporting
deceased be
.
Death of Sarah K. Mink.
and Failmrl hollar hl» wife ot Irving, Barry Unlltal to orol.Mo tod Unsaid
rxocmor tbrmn
Watertown, N. 1., Dec.4.—Mrs.Sarah Countv. Michigan, to Samuel Carson of Gales­ waned or some other suitable person appointed.
habuiMZon Oounry, Michigan, dated Jan­
E. Mink, national president of the Worn burg.
,s on’ered.that Friday the ittb
uary-itli. A. D. 1880, and recorded In the office
of December. A. D., Mta at ten o'clock in
un’c auxiliary of the Grand Army of of ihe R gGter of Deeds, for lhe County of day
forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of
Barry ami Stare of Michigan, on the Seventh the
tbe Republic, died nt b?r home in this day
said
petition
and
that the belra at law of said
of Janu-try A.D. l«'91n Liber 26 ot Mort­
and all other persons Interested In
city Thursrliy, aged 59 years.
gages. on page ««, on which mortgage there Is deceased
said estate, are required to appear at a session
claimed to in: due at the date of this notice the °L
sa
'd
Court,
then
to be bolden at the Probate
Drake the Record.
sum of tour hundred thlrtv-utne Dollars and
tn the City of Hastings, tn said County
Boston, Dec. 5.—The Cunard steam* six cents, and an Attorney a fee ot Fifteen Dol­ offlee,
and show cause. If any there be. wbv the prayer
lars
provided
for
In
wild
mortgage,
and
no
suit
er Servia broke the record from Europe or prooeellngi at law having been instituted to
Olu&lt;r I?8? not be granted. And It is
further ordered, that said j»etltlon» r give noHee
to thix city, making tbe run from recover the lumieys secured by said mortgage to
the persons Interested in said estate, of the
any part Du roof;
' pendency
Du tint’s Rock in six days, 14 hours and orNow.
of
said petition and the hearing there*
therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
8 minutes.
contained ) said mortgage, and the statute In eu in the Hastings Banner, a newsnaoer
su.’h case m uie and tnovlded. uotloe la hereby nnLll7n “d
»Md County of iKn^.
given tbfctcn Saturday, the Ninth day of .JanuV. ««»•• at l&gt;n o'clock In the forenoon. I
shall a-Il at l’n*lk Auction, to the highest bid 1 previous to said day of hearing.
A tni.
Cl,AliLB8 W* ARM8TRONO.
der. Mt he ucrlh front door of the Court House A
true copy.l.
Judge of Probate.
In tlmf it, of BasDngjj, (that being tbe place
Where the Ulicr.lt Court for Barn- County Is
PROBATE
ORDER.
hoiden). 1 hr pr.-mhes described in said mon­
BY THE SURGEON’S KNIFE
gag*-, nr so much thereof as may be neceaia-v State of Michigan. County of Barry-M
to pay the am &gt;m.i due on said mortgage
f.
on
J1”' Probate Court for th*
THROUGH NO FAULT OF
eljr.il i&gt;rr «yiit. inrerext. and all legal rosis to­
“ V?
Pr°‘,nle ““Wed
&lt;*■10­
g thrr with a i rttomeyta fee of Fifteen Dollars
' n.\^
d o°dnty.©o
THE SURGEON.
nesday
the
25tk
-day
of November In the year
,!,*,,br7l'»-tbe premises being de­
lnLfndmJ &gt;nd nIn Bly si?^
sert m d In said mot tgagu as all that certain lot
piece ami |ntreel of band situate in tbe Town- ProtSta l' Char,eB W- Armstrong. Judge of
R. HAJOY’fl PJtE CURE IB RAfiV TO APFT.T,
*&lt;*-°K Irv,”g 111 ,,ie County of Barry and State
Lucius Bus I
QUICK TO BBUEVE AM&gt; CURRS ALL pjjifmbtgin.ami knohffi and described a* folKINDS OF PILES OB MONEY BEFUWDKD.
The North East Quarter of North West Quart firfn&lt;wn,.H.*a£SL®l‘.'?1 “’IwUU™ rtuly veri
erof rt-c I..q Twriitv-one(Zi) In Town Four (4)
f‘*B””»«‘rator of aald
omylnjt Ib.t bl, fln.l wo-ount ill, dn,
iX uL'rX liw. ’ " ”L
Si'll!!’. “ “eari1
»Uow,d aud lie dl”
It has proven a boon to suffering human­
ebanred Imtn uud tnM.
f
C-ixianv.:
*
1-nrriu.
ly, and thousands that were dragging oat
..SSJS'.WJi'!.??««.• »»’ Battird-vy thi life of torture and living In dread of the
r»n M£orebo°&gt;n,?e **&gt;l&lt;med tor tbe bearing of sale
targeon’s knife aro now enjoying perfect
oe«12d°J!S&lt;1.h,JfkU’'. |MI*’ “ 1" nt “'d 0*
Fate of State Tax Lands.
leakh and are eVer ready to sj'eak In
KTATE OF MICHIGAN.
1
raise of db. handy’s pile cube. In is
AVDITOK GjOKRAj. aDKFARTXKNT, I
mt up In a soft metal tube with a hVd
a. ..
,
Lanaing, Nov. 7.18^6.1
’JI'S
Nnt
.
h
hHreta
given
that
certain
lands
situ
­
□bber nozzle whlah enables a Datip.nl to
11 । me &lt; ..-inly o’. Barry bid off to the State
pply the ointment directly to the seat of ate
f.irtax.-M. f w, Mid •■'revlous years, and C&amp;,.
UorreSU‘i'!.lDSMld ®*taI**
‘brhe disease, and the result is a cure, sold, crl .-d i« M\.re;ne-tn which have be« or win
8t*1
aud the hearhn,
be f.w *&gt;-r •-»! i&lt;. the office of the Treasurer of
copv of th), ordrr tr. ta
O CUBE KO PAY.
*»•&lt; u vixt-.wilbeacld st nubile auction by
•ni I 1 rr «• &gt;:r»-r ni the county Saw. on the first
SEND
&gt;klst.
circulated in a»ai Guam r o&gt;
The W. BL Hill Or, Detroit, Mich. pUre d^hr-lor tlm Annua) Tax Sale. If weeks’E®?* ** UnTe WH'cws-re
*«ks previous to said day of hearinrt’”l r&lt;rri&gt;I: l/ n :e:fmei: orcaoceled according
Cha* W. ARMrinoNG. .

TORTURED

RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA

Sample bottle mailed free on reeelpt of a
.wo cent stamp and name of this paper.
Th, W. JS. Hilf Co., Detroit, Mich.

.nm’voiiami full description of
ta -ins &lt;m.4 Mads and may be seen on
&lt;pt.|. •«■.... I
ibaCoiiMv Treaswrr.rai*’'
'‘‘-vlvea by him and before
the day of &amp; d,-.
RTAHLKY W. TvatSKR,
Auditor General.

ROUTE

THE SHORT &gt;, DIRECT LINE

vember of •8,200.333.

Washington, Dec. 2.—Tbe debt state­
ment shows a net increase in tbe pub­
lic debt, less cash Iu the treasury, durjpg-November of $8,200,333.10. The in■Xerest-bearing debt increased $C0; tbe
non-interest-bearing debt decreased .
515,300, and cash in tbe treasury de­
I creased $8,215,003.16. The total cash in ‘
|
the treasury was $533,001,570.81; the
gold reserve wax $100,000,000; net cash •
balance, $135,357,088.47. In the month !
there was nn increase in gold coin and ’
bars of $14,203,21)8.71, the total at tbe
close being $109,527,101.34.
'
Favor Cabuu Independence.
•
Dalias, Tex., J fee. 7.—Tbe Dallas Fret­
i
' Thinkers’ association. Ute strongest or­
I ganization of-the kind in the United
j
Suites outside of New York city, passed
a scriea of resolutions in favor of Cuban
' independence. A memorial was adopt.
‘ e«i to be sent to President Cleveland and
[ the two houses of congress urging im­
mediate and practical action in behalf
of free Cuba. The association pledged
physical and moral aid to tbe revolu
tionists.

PASS

standard gauue 6teel rails.

K

Theater Utt rued.

Hviag

CurcdB
EAGLE

HAS YOt’R-BLOOD BEEN DISEASED!

Havana, Dec. 5.—Local newspapers
are urging the necessity of carrying on
farming operations in the island, other­
wise a disastrous famine is inevitable.

CURED BY AR-THBO-PHOX-I-A.
theNaUcmal

I k

* 250,000 CURED IN 20 YEARS.

Orchards KuMed.

Failures for the week have been 379 In the
, United States, against 224 last year, and hi
; Canada 53. against 52 last year.
! "Ground for confidence la also found tn
the abandonment of two of the largest
combinations by which the Iron Industry
has beext retarded and the possibility that
two others will be abandoned. Such u
1 state of things within a month after the
election suggests that these organizations,
formed when depressed •business failed to
support al! the works In existence, are not
expected to survive a general revival and
ample demand for products. The Immedlate effect of breaking prices la to check
buying of Iron and steel products, but It
will soon be seen about where prices are
to range. At present the base price for
wire nails Is $1.25, against 32.55 two weeks
ago. with greater reduction on small sixes,
because new cards reduced "extra"
i charges. Beams are selling at 31.35, against
&gt;1.5o two weeks ago, and there are sales of
1 billets below the lixed price. The bar com­
The secretary's report shows that con * bination Is still undersold by steel bars at
Rtes:? has authorised the building of 2
LI cents, and nothing is doing lu rails, beWsxels since this administration began ■ I cause the meeting shortly to be held will
jThcre were five battle ships, six light-draf 1 ..settle whether any price shall be fixed
Kanboata. 16 torpedo boats and one sub " , 'for the next year. Bessemer pig at PlttaMarine torpedo boat, with a total displace ’ 1 burgh is lower, at 31L66. qnd gray forge nt
Merit of 63.866 tona During the admlnts * 310, but there is large demand for vessel
^ration there, will have been placed in com ‘ plates, both on foreign contracts and tor
Mtartan three first-class and two secund ‘ I the lakes. Several tho-.isand cars have
Sdars battle ships, two armored crulsen'■ ; been ordered aud numerous new buildings
jCKir double-turrcted monitors and on ° and bridges.
«tar&gt;»cr defense ram, a total of 12 armone. I "The volume of business shown by clearJressela, with a displacement of 81,517 toiw1 &gt; Ing house returns was fur the past week
an addition to these armored shU'S. cigh 1 nearly 1 per cent, over last year, and for
bruisers and three gunboats will have re ~ 1 the month of November 3 per cent., and 11
&lt;xtve-;: their first commission, making 11 per cent, less than 1892, the comparison be•rand total of 23 vessels, with an aggregat*8 lug lhe best for the pust five montha”
Misplacement of 118,184 tons. During th
3rear eight vessels have been finished anc.
PENSION AFFAIRS.
Accepted.
More Vesnebt Being Built.
The report shovel 21 vessels, including
•even torpedo boats and one steam tug.
Washington. Dec. 7.—The report of As­
•Eder construction. The tug Is to lie com­
pleted this month, and 14 others are to be sistant Secretary of the Interior Reynolds
XiaLshed during 1897. There are 42 vessels for the present yenr shows the policy purto commission, with a total tonnage uf sued In the administration of pension af437.839 tons. June 30 there were 8.163 enlist­ fairs. The assistant secretary says: "The
ed men and 1,378 apprentices in the ua^y. liberal and generous spirit which prompted
©X the enlisted men 72 per cent, are citizens, the enactment of the pension laws has been
ted 82 per cent, of the apprentices are the guide of the department In their con­
Kmerlcan born. The secretary urges an s true lion. Former adjudications have not
•pproprlation to enable the department ,o been disturbed, save where fraud, error in
twnvert boats in the merchant marine Into law or mistake was apparent."
Figures are cited to show the significant
.’•rur vessels In case of need.
reduction In pending cases and to demon­
strate that, for the first time in eight years,
Considerable space is given to a favorable the work of tbe office during the last year
Report on the naval militia, which has 3.333 was devoted to considering current aptnemhers In 15 states. Naval officers agree peals. The action of the commissioner ot
that the naval militia will be a powerful pensions was reversed In 2,066 of the casyS
adjunct for coast defense in case of war.
I■
Su extensive system ot mobilization aad ruled.
Suggestion is again made as to the aid^etensi- has been prepared and wifi be comvl&amp;abllity of such legislation as will lodge
to tin leatea to tne mu itla.
ana,
He reports that lhe department expend- in the federal courts the right of an;1 -*
&lt;bd, exclusive of money for public works, on I ehalf of the government, to ask b /tier
»or the year ended June 3U, the sum of protection to tbe pension fund orAhui
^U,Ct)2,6i’5.4l. The appropriations for the boring under legal disabilities.
It is suggested that justice demand
,
x-urrenl year are 330.3(0,WU. and he esrtJ•nates the expenditures at 82s.311,00o. The universal application of the common-law
Igratui total of his estimates for las foot ur rule in proof of marriage. Ssate laws govern,
and
lead
to
denial
of
title
in
cases
VUttAMk
It Is
■, ■ Mr. Herbert recommends the constrig-- which are equally meritorious.
&lt;Io:; of three light-draft battle ships apd claimed. pensionable rights of minor chil•ays lu relation thereto: "Battle shCyn dren. whose claims com# under the act
of
June
27,
1890.
should
be
defined
with
more
that could enter the harbors of Savanndh, certainty where the soldier dies leaving
&amp;ew Brunswick, Key West, Tampa. P&lt;in•acola. Mobile nnd the mouth of the Mls- no widow surviving.
The act of August 5, JE32. relates to pen•tsjnppl at ail times would have an ;mslonable title of those women who served
Itereign nations, few, if any, of whlph as nurses during tbe war of the rebellion.
wold enter these ports. Light-draft battle Title Is confined to those w-ho served in
MHps. If we bad them, could make any ot regimental post, camp or general hospital.
&lt;hcfe ports buses of supply, qpuld sally The refusal of the w-nr department to rec­
Terth from them or retire Into them nt ognise those as properly employed who
WiU. and could therefore almost always served in the first three classes mentioned
offer battle on their own terms. There are tends to defeat their title and renders this
also many of our ports further north which portion of the act nugatory. Attention ta
would give the same advantages to such invited to this in order that proper legisla­
tion may be enacted to relieve any deserv­
ing claimants of an unjust and unintention­
al dlscrlminatlpn.
THE TURNPIKE WAR.
WANTS RECIPROCITY.
Kentucky Blobs Continue Their Dcstruc-

01 the Knife.

WEAK, NERVOUS, DISEASED

Milwaukee, Dec. 3.—The health de­
partment reports a wholesale j&gt;pisoning
in their weekly review of trade, aayt
"The cl ansi tied failures for November, of families in tbe northciu part of tbe
filven to-day. show a gratpytng reduction city. According to reports which
compared with October, and are especially
important as showing that tbe peculiar dis­ reach the health department muiuucrs
turbance during the presidential campaign, of about 100 families are ill, with all
which swelled failures Wfi.toL».«XMn August the symptoms of arsenical |x&gt;isoning.
and September, did not prevent quick re­
turn to a monthly aggregate scarcely The people, who are sick had eaten
greater,rihan that of Mjgy. Defaulted lia­ bread purchased at a bakery estab­
bilities In 11 months have been 3198.738.4o9. lishment on Sherman street, and the
ngalnst 3148.54-1,202 last year, the increase
being only 314.0W.WU outside ot those tw » physicians and officers of the health
months, and this remaining increase o: department are incliued to attribute
only 10 per cent, was also due in part to the the origin of the wholesale poisoning
alarm during the campaign. The.ueenuof failures to about 40 per cent, of the Bcp- to that source.

• VFashlngton. Dec. 7—The secretary of Jtai
Baxif, Hilary A. Harbert, has made pukllt
his last annual report to the president,01J
the affairs of his department. The doth'.
feaenuwhllq affording much ground forcon i
BVatulatlun. Is from beginning to end 1t
Warning to the country of tbe Insuftlleencj•
•&lt; its navy for the requirements of war,,
To show, however, the vast progress that&gt;
has been made of late years, the report be .
Rins by quoting from the president's moJ-.
•age In December. 1885, the following;
fcrords: "We have not a single vessel oft
tarar that could keep the seas against nl
Krst-class vessel of any Important povrer."•It quotes also-from a former rejwrt or the&gt;
hecretary In which bo pointed out the dan-.
&lt;w of relying or cornmerce-dc.stroyinj;
•rulaers as a protection In time of war .
The French revolution and the recent clvl1
Mar are cited as illustrations of the fnei t
that preying on a nation’s commerda 1
. Marine has no effect on the course nor th&lt;9

ilr. Lincoln Nelson, of Marshfield, Mo.,
Writes: “For six years I have been a
•offerer from a scrofulous affection of
Use glands' of my neck, and all efforts
wf physicians in Washington, D. C.,
Springfield. Ill., and St. Louis failed to
seduce the enlargement. After, six
Kaonths’ constant treatment here, my
jribvsician urged me to submit to a rel»oral of the gland. At this critical mo*
•sent a friend recommended S.S.S.,
«sd laying aside a deep-rooted preju­
dice against all patent medicines, I beRau its use. Before I had used one bot­
tle the enlargement began to disappear,
«j»d now it is entirely gone, though I am
wot through with my second bottle yet.
Hid I only used your S.S.S. long ago,
3 would have escaped years of misery
•ad saved over S150.”
This experience is like that of all who
•offer with deep-seated blood troubles.
The doctors can do do good, and even
lieir resorts to the knife prove either
fruitless or fatal. S.S.S. is the oaly
teal blood remedy; it gets at the root, of
the disease and foraes it out permaJaentlv.
,
S.S.S. (£BcnrR/rr.Y purely vegetable')

WHOLESALE. POISONING.
Feturly One Hundred Famllle* in Milwau­
kee Aflteeted.

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Richland Junction| ..... - *&gt;l •5*H)| 2 50’.
■ ■, | IQ 001 6 10! 2 Ml
•mop nn signal only. Agents must signal
Trains at Flag Stations as «oon as lhejr can be
seen.

•

tFrelght Trains will be run at the convenience
to tbe &lt; ompMoy.who reserve tbe right to change
jhe time of such trains without notice.
No tt, will wait at Woodbury for paNesget
tral. No. 1 and Freight No. ,49 on D. L. &amp; NRY.
*
No. 6 will wait at Richland Junction until ar
riwil of No 8 on C. J. &amp; M R'y.
nagmge mint i&gt;e at Depot at least 8 nihiuief
before Davlug time ot trams, so that Agent:
mirv have time tn check It property: otberwlri
It m-»v not go forward until n«xt train.
Ja« H Drwiki;, h C. FotTKK, L. Skngkant
Gen’I Mamiger. Gn’l P. &amp; T A
Supt.

L«R’S CINDER TONIC
H*IRRbJl8AM
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Thursday, Dec. ro, t8g6.
w. R. COOK, Loral Editor.

A Strip of Michigan

" T A WA
GO

location of Coopersville,
r^rcntic. Nervous and Hysterical—An
' nivitiid for 14 Years— Duct era. SanL
uni tun and Specialists All Failed.
Mrs. L. E. Titus, Coopersville, Mx;h.,
,n s -the following statement: “Fbc
t . - ars I was an invalid suffering
fr&lt; , i extreme nervousness anddyspep&gt;My case seemed to be beyond the
;.l ;»*. of physicians, some of whom were
s a-..(.lists in the treatment qf such
t’.- r.-is. f spent a long time in a
i;’-/.ndKapidssanitarium. Theirtreatnivi’.t proved useless: everything I ate
caused extreme distress. I became so
rvrvous that I would break out crying
witi'. Mit any cause. While In this con&lt;1 ■’ .-i t was induced to use Dr. Wheel­
er Nerve V.italizer. A change was
J; -.- -cable from the first dose; four or
five bottles cured me absolutely. To­
,* v v am in perfect health, can eat
a:-.&gt; thing- and drink tea or coffee with
csitafort. ’ ’ Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve Vital­
i: ■_-r cured her by its act'on on the
nerves uf the stomach.

LOCAL NEWi
,

• CIRCULATION •

Tais week,
;

86 quires.

A careful ’ estimate gives 3000 ;deer
. il -,h the upper peninsula this season.

i i c yunn^ ladies of Battle Creek have
i.o c.ted Co. D. of that ciiy, a silk flag
vah ed at 8100.
• ’.&lt; mon Harbor to to have a 328,000
n;. i
iu place of tbe one recently
d.s'.i.wed by lire.
Within the past few weeks three promi­
. • r.tjmnk officials of Charlotte have . died:
President F. S. Belcher aud Vice Presi­
d* :.t Andrew J. Ives, of the First National
Bank and Vice President John T. Willson
&lt;&lt;t the Merchants National Bank.

movement has been started for the
ot establishing a “market day” at
;.-e.for the purpose of attracting farm­
.
Oakland and other counties to the
j. It will also be known as a “bargain
' among t’.e merchants.

P .7;

F. E. S. Fucker business manager of lhe
HaAi-. ' it ek Moon has Tvslgned his posio accept the management of the advpitUiiK.department of the PoStuto Cereal
' : jiaoy ot that city which is doing an
:
n-c Business.

L losing citizens have commenced a
;
.ii-.xfainst the tobacco dealers in that
city -vh f s&lt; li to minors.
Evidence has
- .c.idy been collected against several and
r.c^will be prosecuted, in several schools
b
have smoked cigarettes until they are
s; upid.
i

'.'uartennaster-Geueral Kidd, of Ionia,
recotnuiends that the encampment of stale
troops be dispensed with next year, and
that the money thus saved be used to buy
new arms and accoutrements for the state
militia, of w bleb they are very much in
A Kalamazoo dispatch says: ••The in­
■'.'••asni facilities offered by the Michigan
Central Io Galesburg and Augusta people,
five trains each way dally will not change
th&lt; plans of the Gull Ijike &amp; Battle Creek
Electric road projectors.
The road will
certainly be built.
One of the many nice ways to cook eggs
is io slightly butter a warm frying-pau and
put in t.-.ree or four tablespoons of sweet
cream. Break eggs in this, salt and cook
slowly. The author of this recipe says,
there will be no cream left In tbe pan and
no eggs on the platter.”
Kev. H. S. Jordan, pastor of the Pres­
byterian church at Lansing, who has been
heard in Hastings on several different occa^ions. nas resigned to accept a call to the
first Presbyterian church of New Castle,
Pa., at at: increased salary.
Ha will be
greatly, missed at Lansing.

Physicians say they have traced cases
of diphtheria in children to the use of
moldy apples.
Apples stored in cellars
or elsewhere are invariably covered with
mold or mildew, often Invisible, but Just
as real. Thto mold consists mostly of
uitcrofcoplc plants. Including numerous
■'pecibs of fungi, all of which are pcison-

Lawton fruit growers have been figuring
up their output for the past season and
t&gt;i»d that 6.650.800 pounds of grapes and
2.101.710 pounds of peaches were shipbed
from that station by the Michigan Central
railway. It itr,estimated by the gro«fa&amp;L
that about 20 per cent mure of both fruits
were shipped by other routes and sold to
peddlers. Grape growing Is getting to be
the principal industry for Lawton resi­
dents. and much of the crop is raised on
light soil which has until recently been
considered worthless.
Tbe Grandest Remedy.
Mr. R. B. Grerve, merchant of Cbilowie,
'a., certifies that he had contmmption,
was given up to die. sought all medical
treatment that money could procure, tried
•11 cough remedies he could hear of, but
got no relief; spent many nights sitting up
m a chair; w induced to try Dr. King’s
New Discovery, and was cured by use of
two bottles. For past three years has been
attending to business, and says Dr. King’s
New Discovery is lhe grandest remedy
ever made, as ft has doos »o much for him
and also fo* other* In his community.
Dr. King’s New Dtamovery is guaraDtrtd
for Cough*. Colds and Consumption. Lt
&lt;b.n’r fail. Trial bmtle* !• eta. at W. H.

Report, to th* Mato boon! ot hadth
•bows tb*t rh. umattam, nenr*fcl«, |Dau.
oom, bronohhn u&gt;d tonillttu. In order
n«med. e.nr.,1 mo,t •|e|tlle„ |n MlcblOTn
The Standanl wheel work, at Kalaaaduring the week ending November as
Rev. B. Ashton, Baptist, oaid to be
Consumption reported at 2M pl.ee,- dip. 200
rt*it&gt;&gt;«l oporatloM, employlnr
m«D, alter a elow down or „vw&gt;, the only preacher in tbe state who re­
tberla, M; typhoid te„r, 34; K.rlet fever
fuses to accept a salary, refused to mar­
82: muelea 23. and whooping pougb at
ry a couple at Union City because they
bJ*XOn Pr'“ B*klD1! Ho,,d'r
6 places.
J
did not profess Christianity. He made
The Cenhal Michigan Poultry. Pigeon th^e*£!? &gt;?2!rleD' ?* Cb«rl"ite. eonteaw d the following explanation:
5 *eri-ant of the Lord, and all my
and Pet Stock Association Is making ex­ that he helped to rob an Olivet .tore and
work Is done In Hl* name. If parties to a
tensive preparations for Its show to be prho” leaeed l° *‘X mrs in J,cktor' marriage are unbeliever*, religious cere­
mony
is
a farce. I will not marry unbe­
given at Lansing on Dec. 15 to 18.
I. K.
lievers, neither will I marry people Who
* handsome set .,
Feick, the fauoua eastern judge, has been o/r.tt! tceut ?'*"&gt;«’
k**? a,vor'''d&gt; ’ouU not even
“ Mineral sermon for an unbeliever
engaged to reside over the poultry depart­ or Jaxou Soap pictures.
u it did not. give me an opportunity of
ment, while j6bn Davidson, of Monroe,
M* .Pardeo’ of
died preaching the word of God to people who
will judge tbe dogs. The list of special Tuesday monihir. ared 83 years. She might not otherwise hear It. It in n matter
was a native of NeW York aud settled in of conscience with me, and so long ax my
premiums la extensive.
conscience Is clear 1 am 'willing to lose the
Ypsilanti In 1833.
The law provides that each board of'
Eczema to a frightful affliction, but like
■
Hornings of Michigan Rood*.
supervisors shall annually levy a tax of all other akin diseases it can be permanentA statement of the Michigan earnings
not to exceed one-tenth of a mill on the u CUr? by "PPfieatlons of De Witt’s Witch of railways operated in thia state for
Hazel Salve. It never fails to cure Plfas.
assessed valuation of each township for
the month of September has been is­
W. H. Goodyear.
the use of the soldiers’ relief commission
Rev. E. J. Bulgln has closed bls revival sued by Railroad Commissioner Bil­
of the county. This year the Kalkaska meetings at Constantine, with 107 converts ling*. It shows aggregate earnings of
county commission recommended that one- to his Credit, one saloon-keeper being $2*403,132.61, a decrenhe of $160,055.50
from the corresponding month of I8ij3.
tenth of a mill be levied, but the super­ among the souls saved.
The total earnings from January 1 to
In the Spring a young man’s fancy light
visors saw fit to levy but 84 for each
October 1 of Michigan roads were $21,­
township—a difference of sum $250. Tbe ly turns to thoughts of — De Wilt’s Little 604,907.71, an increase of 2.31 percent.,
Early Risers, for they always cleanse the
matter was brought to the supreme court, liver, purify tbe blood, and invigorate the or $408,464.73 over the corresponding
which decided that the *1 levy was Illegal, »y«teto.
period last year.
*
w. H. Goodyear.
because inequitable, lhe valuation of some
The Baptist church in Flint is advertis­
Divided the 1‘coperty.
ol tbe townships being twice that of oth­ ed for sale for delinquent taxes. Unless
After A long litigation Mrs. Marian
ers. The board was ordered to levy the the brethren put up 3121 before next Sat­ Bean was granted by Judge Russell a
urday their house of worship will be sold.
divorce at Muskegon on the ground of
tax'asked by tbe commission.
One fnlnute is the standard time, and
Tbe Lansing Republican says a vigorous One Minute Cough Cure Is the standard cruelty from John Bean, the judge di­
viding the $10,000 worth of property
effort will be made at tbe coming session preparation for every cough or cold, it
they had accumulated in their 38 years
of the legislature to secure an Improved Is the only harmless remedy that produces of married life as nearly as he could in
Immediate results.
W. H. Gooyf.ak
plan of registeriug births aud deaths In
lhe ratio of three to two between the
John Fitzpatrick died at Mt. Pleasant buaband and wife. When the decree
this state. Under the present law the su­
Monday night of injuries received on
pervisor picks up his Information In re­ Thanksgiving day. when he was kndeked was announced, the wife broke out in
gard to the cause of death lu any manner down by a switching engine and run over. bitter sobbing. He is 60 end “she is 58
years old.
that seems fit—probably In most cases
Mrs. R. DeYoung, Middleburg, la., 1
from the families or friends of deceased writes. I*have used One Minute Cough
Biggcat Steel Shaft ho use.
The Union Bridge company’s em­
As a result of Ignorance of medical Cure for six years, both for myself and
children,
and
1
consider
it
the
quickest
ployes
at Houghton completed their
terminology, some very worthless and
acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure 1 contract in erecting the Red Jacket
astonishing returns are made. Such, for ever used.
w. H. Goodyear
shaft rockhouse for the Calumet &amp;
example, as ••fits,” “chronic,” “rash,”
Luther S. Southwell, a well-known re­ Hecla Mining company. Thia is the
“sore inside,” “yaller ganders” (by which sident of Flint, aged 60, an old employe of largest structural steel mining shaft­
Is meant jaundice!), etc., are very com­ the F. &amp; P. M. R. It, died suddenly Tues­ house in the world,over 2,250,000 pounds
mon. In many instances tbe reported day night of neuralgia of the heart.
of steel being erected on a space of 41
causes of death are entirely worthless for
Did you ever think how readily the by 80 feet. Over 45,000 rivets were used.
It
was built in 50 days.
blood
is
poisoned
by
constipation?
Bad
sanitary or statistical purposes. The com­
mitlee thinks the remedy for this condition blood means bad health aud premature
Found 4n n Hut.
old age. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the
The captain of the tug Seaman found
of affairs lft*s In' the passage of tbe pro­ famous little pills, overcome obstinate con­
lhe deoil body of John S. Rankin, a De­
posed bill,’ which provide* that physicians stipation.
W. H. Goodyear
troit wealthy lumberman, aged 63 years,
shall certify to tbe causes of death, and in
The people of Douglas do not properly
in a hut on Fitzwilliaxn Island. Georgian
case of any misunderstanding or erjwun- support their local paper, the Record, and
bay. A note pinned to the corpse stated
der that head, correspondence wlk be had consequently the publication will suspend
that Rankin's companions. Thomxs J.
on January 1 unless things brighten up.
with them directly, not torouunquali­
Austin, of Detroit, and George E. BelA. L.Wooster, a prominent citizen of
fied, unprofessional channels,f. This plan
rose, a guide from Toberrooray, had
Osjco. Ich.. after suffering excruciatingly
is now in vogue in Minnesota,/ Maine and from piles for twenty jears, was cured in left for Tobermoray. Nothing bad been
other states, and works ad
ably, a great • short time by useing DeWitt’s Witch seen of the two men.
improvement resultin
registration Hazel Salve, an absolute cure for all skin
disease*. More of this preparation Is used
e( causes of deaths.
The committee appointed by the
nn all others combined.
shareholders to examine the assets of
W. H. Goodyear
Something to Know
the First national bank of East Sagi­
The Hartford Spring has been enlarged
It may be worth something to knowtba
to a seven-column quarto and is now the naw has made its report and shows
the very beat medicine for restoring the
lartest of Van Buren count)twelve I total assets of $015,000; liabilities to &lt;!e*
tired nut nervous system to a healthy vig­ newspapers.
committee
clepositors $318,000. The
............ .. -or Is Electric Bitters.
This medicine is
..
.,
, ,, j
I tided there is a certainty of dci»csitors
purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to
1 oung mothers dread the bummer mon-1
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th.
oo
accouut
ot
tbK
Kre
,
t
■oort.ltta&gt;■&gt;
f
.11
A
rvc.-.rer
„:.,v
oo
lhe nerve centers In the stomach, gently
stimulates tbe Liver and Kidneys, and moot chllrtran cauwd by bowel trouble,. I «t'l"'nted tor the Lank to eonble It to
•
aids these organs in throwing off impuri­ Perfect safety.may be assured those who ' realize on its assets.
ties in lhe blood.
Electric Bitters im­ keep on hand DeWitt’s Colic and Cholera
Health in Jllrhigsii.
proves the appetite, aids digestion, and is cure, and administer it promptly. For
During the week ended November 23
pronounced by those who have tried it'8* cramps, bilious colic, dysentery and diar­
reports sent in by 40 observers in vari­
the very beat blood purifier and nerve ton­ rhoea, it affords instant relief.
ous portions of the state indicate that
W. H. Goodyear
ic. Try It. Sold for 50c. or St.00 per
bottle at W. Q. Goodyear’s Drug Store.
Hog cholera Is getting in Its work tn the influenza increased and pneumonia de­
Contown of Madison, near Adrian, over 100 creased in area of prevalence.
Few people know that all plants contain fat potirers having died of the disease gumption was reported at 223 -places,
digestive principles. They cannot absorb within a short time, entailing a great loss typhoid {ever at 34, diphtheria at 4*»,
their food until It is digested any more upon the fanners. More than 8150.000 scarlet fever nt 32, measles at 33 and*
than animals can.
The Mount Lebanon loss was sustained by farmers of tha t vi- whooping cough at 2i&gt; places.
Shaken* have learned tbe art of extracting cinltyMast year from the same cause.
and utilizing these digestive principles:
The sick man knocking at the door of
William Versaw, u merchant aud poliand it is for this reason that their Shaker
Digestive Cordial is meeting with such health gets n if he knocks tbe rhfiit waj. tician at St. Joseph, has filed a suit for
If beor doesn’t.
There are •I Th’Z ^'bn.£
dam urea iguiust
Gcorire B.
phenomenal success in the treatment ot •nd stays out
or ways
mtJfnX™.
dyspepsia. The Shaker Digestive Cordial
.
not only contains food already digested, one way to get well.
will, if you do not put your digestion lu for false imprisonment upon the charge
but it also contains digestive principles
good order, and make your blood rich and of embezzlement.
which aid tbe digestion of other foods that
The Huron. Isle Itoyale and Grand
pure, you will not get well. Rlcb. pure
may be eaten with IL A single 10 cent
blood is the only thing that Can bring per­ Portage copper mines have • changed
sample bottle will be sufficient tu demon­
fect health. Constipation is a disease of hands. the purchasers being Chivugo,
strate its value, and we suggest that every the blood. A large part of. al I diseases are
New York and Boston caputlliste, for
suffering dyspeptic make a trial of IL
traceable directly to Impurities in the $650,000. The mines have been idle for
Any druggist cab supply it
.
blood, and can be cured by eliminating
20 years.
them with Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
The local officials at Marquette of
Laxol is the best medicine for children.
Discovery. The first thing It does is to
Doctors recommend it In place of Castor OIL
the
Lake
Angellne
mine
have
received
put tbe wnole digestive system Into perfects
order. It stimulates the appetite, excites orders from the mine owners in ClevTo prevent the hardening of the subcut­ a copious secretion of the digestive fluids land to resume operations with a full
aneous tissues of lhe sca.p and the obliter­ and promotes assimilation.. It searches force of men.
ation of the haFr follicles, which cause out disease germs wherever they may be,
The board of control of the Michi­
baldness, use Hall’s Hair Renewerkills tnem and forces them out of the sys­ gan mining school, at Houghton, will,
tem. The -Golden Medical Discovery” if the legislature approve, change the
Aching Joints
has been used with unvarying success for name to Michigan College of Mines.
Announce the presence of rheumatism over 30 years.
The enrollment this year is the largest
which causes untold suffering. Rheuma­
in its history.
tism is due to lactic acid In the blood. It
Mrs. Wlnalow’s Southing Hynip hM। been uted
The Pere Marquette Lumber company
cannot be cured bjr-llBiments or other out­ by millions ot mothers for their children while
ward applications.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla teething with perfect succcm. It wptha to at Ludington have shut down for the
eblld.
softens
the
gum*,
allay*
all
season.
They report having cut U.250,purifies tbe blood, removes the cans*• of wind colic, and lathe best remedy for dlarrbuea
000 feet of lumber and put out 80,000
rheumatism and permanently cures this Twenty-five cents a bottle.
disease. This to tbe testimony of thou­
barrels of salt.
Bucklin * Arnica Salve
sands of people who once suffered the
Dr. H. S. Jordan, one of the most
The beat salve In the world for cuts, prominent Presbyterian clergymen of
pains of rheumatism but who have actual­
ly been cured by taking Hood’s Sarsapa­ bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever tbe state, resigned the pastorate of the
sores,
tetter,
chapped
hands,
chilblains,
rilla. Ito great power to act upon the
First Presbyterian church in Lansing
blood and remove every Impurity is tne se­ corns, and all skin Irruption®, and posi­
to accept a call to the First Presbyterian
cret of the wonderful cures by Hood s tively cure piles or no pay required. It
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction church of New Castle, Fa.
Sarsa pa r 11 la.________ __________
Melchers &amp; Co., dealers in lumber,
or money refunded. Price 23 cenis per
box. For Bale by W. H. Goodyear, tbe filed two chattel mortgages at Saginaw,
1, contained In a bo«U. o&lt;
dniKKlat ___________________
aggregating
about $28,000.
U..O In an, -Uier atmllar
“
Charles . Bayless, manager of the
the proprietor and "’anu,’flureC.,5’10J3,rA
Tbe furniture company at Portland has
costa the jobber more and It is
ore to
street
car
system
at Mount Clemens,
the consumer. II Ums
££ so many orders for mahogany furniture
other preparatioo. ft isbuy
that they o»not Oil them without their killed himself by shooting at the Avery
cause it is tbe Une True Blood Purifier.
other brancheo ot work Buffering. Ab a house. Unhappy relations with his
eousequence It Is proposed to start another wife are assigned.
Two business men of Lansing were
Hcod’s Pins are the be«t teinhy’cathartic aad factory Io the Tillage for tbe maoufaclure
of thia class of furniture exclusively.
under arrest for violating the state law
liver medicine. Gentle, reliable, sure.
prohibiting the sale of tobacco to boys
English Spavin Liniment removes all
Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blem­ under the age of 17 years.
Fourteen of the churches in Ishpem­
ishes from horses. Blood Spavins, tnrbe.
Splints, Sweeney, King-Bone. Stifles. ing are advertised for sale because of
delinquent
sewer taxes.
Sprains, all Swollen Tbroata. Cowhs. etc
Mrs. Dora M. Shepard, widow of the
Save 850 by use of one bottle. " arratued
For Infants and Children.
the moat wonderful Blemtoh Cure ♦•ver late Dr. Charles Shepard, one of tbe
known. Sold by W. H. Goodyear, Drug­ foremost physicians of Grand Rapid®,
gist, Hagtinga. Mich.
EiRilB
died after a long 1 lines*.
awy
Anna Cordon, wife of Janies R. Cor­
.
How'* Thia?
don, of Detroit, died from arsenical
poison which she took in mistake for
^uu■,
r™..T-d-d-■
.
Epsom salts.
Is
Frank B. Cheney, aged 43 years, who
kept a dairy farm on the outskirts of
Saginaw, dropped dead in the office of
^'•TYl£!vlnwbol&lt;«&gt;eI&gt;n~l»l’- T ledo. Circuit Court Commissioner Zander in

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

CASTORIA

HUlYcSlrli Cor.

w,K''~k
Inrernallv. art

Saginaw.
Fire totally destroyed the planing
mill of Gebhart A Estabrook in South

LT......
by all Aruggtat*. Te*tl**«u»to frre.

CURRENCY REFORM.
A Formal OaB for a Oonfcranoa
Is Issued.
It will Assemble to Indiana polls January
1*-Ob;ccu'of tho Gathering Ara
JFally Detailed by Xta
Projector*.

Indianapolis, lndM Dec. 5.—Tbe ex­
ecutive committee in charge of the ar­
rangements for the currency reform
convention to meet in this city on Jan­
uary 12 agreed upon a form of call.
Tbe call, which',is as follows, is signed
bv representatives of boards of trade,and other commercial bodies in Cincin­
nati, Chicago. Cleveland, Col um bus.
Grand Rapid*. lndianii[K&gt;lis, Louisville,
Milwaukee. .Minneapolis, St. Louis, St.
Paul nnd Toledo.
"The repre«»-ntatives of the* boards of
irade. chambers of commerce and similar
commercial bodies of tbe cities of Chicago.
St. Lento. Cincinnati, Milwaukee. Minne­
apolis. bt Paul. Louisville, Columbus.
Cleveland. Toledo, Grand Rapids and ta'dcnapolis, in conference assembled at the
city of Indianapolis on the 1st day of De­
cember. 1S9S, after due deliberation, do
hereby call a nonpartisan convention, to
meet st the dl;y of Indianapolis on the ihn
day of January. 1SS7, to be composed of
representative business men chosen from
boards of trade, chambers of commerce,
commercial clubs or other similar
commrn-lal bodies In cities a/ b.000 or more
inhabitants, according to the census of
1890. the basis of representation to be-as
tabulated and in accordance with the pop­
ulation of sntd cities, for ihu purpose Of
considering and suggesting such legislation
as may in their judgment be necessary to
place the currency system of the country
upon a sound and permanent basis. In be­
half of this call tbe conference submits
that the fact that necessity for such legis­
lation exists Is genet ally conceded by busi­
ness men.
"It Is the right and the duty of the busi­
ness men of the nation In a matter of such
vital business concern to render to th|*
cause all the aid which their experience
and knowledge can afford. These owe It to
themselves us cltlxens of the republic and
as a matter of business self-preservation
to participate actively, and, we believe, ef­
ficiently, In this movement The business
men have been accused ot neglect ot pollt- '
leal duties; In ordinary times there may
be some foundation for this charge, but at
every critical Juncture In the history of our
country when the nation's perpetuity, honor
or general welfare was seriously In danger
they have In the spirit of enlightened patri­
otism risen to the fun measure of their duty;
and we believe that the painful experience
Of the country under the existing laws on
tbe subject of the currency* admonishes
the business men that we have reached a
point where it Is their duty to take an ac­
tive part lu helping to solve tbe great ques­
tions Involved. .
"And we have a right to believe thnf a
convention composed of broad-minded
and enlightened business men. so earnest
.tn the pursuit^ of truth that party consid­
eration* will be forgotten, convening in the
8*irit of enlightened patriotism, can and
will do much in helping forward a wise and
sound solution of the currency question.
“We arc also justified In lhe light of the
recent presidential election In saying that
the voters of the nation are opposed to any
plan of currency reform Involving the uso
of any money which will place in Jeopardy
the honor or credit ol our country
•'Accepting these oa conclusions from the
recent manifestations of public opinion..we
cordially and earnestly invite your organ­
ization to choose and send with proper cre­
dentials your representative business
men to the proposed convention. Please
appoint only those who will attend, and
report the names of your delegates, as
soon as practicable, to H. H. Hanna, chair­
man of executive committee. Indianapolis,
Ind."
_______ __________

—

Little Men
Women
We call them little men and
httle women, but they are
neither. They have ideas and
ways all their' own. Fortu­
nately they soon become fond
of cod-liver oil, when it is
is the most valuable remedy ia
existence for all the wasting
diseases of early life. The
poorly nourished, scrofulous
child; the thin, weak, fretting
child; the young child who
does not grow; all take Scott’s
Emulsion without force or

that this meant nourishment
and growth for bones, muscles
and nerves.
Book telling more about it, free.

It won’t pay to try a tubrtitute for
Scott’s Emulsion with the children*
They will relish the real thing.
For sale at 50c. and SldOQ, by all
druggists.

SCOTT &amp; BOWNE, New Ywt.

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE.
Whereas dr-tault has been made in the condftloitaof a certain real estate mortgage, bear,
mg date the 27th day of AdfII. 18H. executed by
Byron Dickinson and AnnaDiealnson bls wti*.
ofllaslinCT. Barry Co.. Mich., to Adrian D*
Cook, ot Haattpg*. Mich., and recorded In the
office of the register of deeds for the county of
Barry, on the 27th day of April. I8M. at 2:» n.
m , to Liber 47 of p*ge taf. And ^berraa it a
provided and agreed between the parties, that
should any default be made In ths payment ot
tbe Interest due on said mortgage. o»r any la.
st aliment of either principal or Interest, on any
day when the same t*. due and payable and
should tbe same remain tinpald and in arrears
for thirty days. *o much of the.prtacipal of aakl
mortgage yet remaining unpaid with all ar­
rearages of Interest shall at the option of ths
owner of said mortgage, alter the lapse of said
thirty daj s, become at once due and payable,
and tbe Interest due April 27th. 1896, on said
mortgage and note accompanying lhe lame, not
having been paid and remain in arrears for
more than tour months, tbe mortgagee elects tn
consider, and docs hereby consider the whole
amount yet remaining unpaid upon said mort­
gage and note to be due and payable, and that
tne whole amount ol both principal and Inter­
est claimed to be dueen said niorixage and note
at this date Is five hundred and forty eight dollars
and sixty one cents (IM8.01) and do proceedings
at law or In equity luring been Instituted to
recover the amount so due. or any part thereof,
notice Is therefore hereby Klvdu. that by virtue
of tbe power of sale la said mortgage contained
which has become operative becau»e of Huj
default aforesaid, and in' pursuance of the
statutes In such cases made and provided, the
premises described io said mortgage will be
sold at public auction to tbe highest bidder on
Saturday the iDtb day ol December. lteO,-at 10
o'clock in Um- forenoon.at tbe hunt entrance to
the court
In the city of nestings, (that
being lhe place wbt re lhe circuit court lor tbe
county of Barry is held.) for tbe purpose of
paying the amount due on said Biortgage and
note, and the costs of foreclosure. The prem­
ises are detWribed In sidd mortgage us follow* j
"All those certain pieces or parcels of .and »!tmtte.and being in the City of Halting*, in the
County of Barry, and State of Michigan, de­
scribed as follows..to wit: .Lots 970and 171 in
the City of Hustings, (formetiy village) accord'
Ing to recorded plat thereof.
Dated. September 21.18f».
Aubian D Cook Mortgagee.

MORTGAGE 8ALE.
Sioux City, la., Dec. X—While riding
Default baring been Inade for more than sixty
on the platform of an Omaha train be­ days in the payment of interest overdue and
tween Merrill and Hinton Tuesday night payable on a 4»ongi&gt;ce dated March 16»b. 1F93,
made by Joshua I). Baker and Elizabeth Baker,
Sheri fl W. E. Herron, of Plymouth coun­ bitoband and wife, of Caslletoti. Barry Cnuniy,
ty, a well-known politician, was thrown Michigan, to Johu M. Smith, and recorded fa
tbe office of tbe Register of deeds, for tbe Coun­
off nnd so seriously injured that he ty of Barre, tn the State of Michigan. &lt; n the
could not move. He froze to ddath be­ 21st day of October. 1W3. on liber l" of mort­
gage*. on page ‘.fl, for which default tbe xald
fore help came.
Jobn.M. SinHb. by virtue of the rUht given him
by tbe oald mortgage, has m»de and hereby
makes the whole principal sum of said mort­
gage and the interest accrued thereon now due
and payable and on which rarrigaRe there Is
claimed to be due at the date of ibis notice the
sum of seventeen hundred and eighty six dol­
lars and forty one cents and an attorney fee of/
twenty-five dollars provided for intald mort­
“ Every season, from the time I
gage, and no suit or proceeding at law having
was two years old, 1 suffered dread*
been Instituted to recover tbe amount seeurea
by said mortgage or any part thereof.
ftitty fnnhi erysipelas, which kept
Notice Is therefore hereby given that on the
growing worse until mV hands were
2»rth day of Decen&gt;ber.u®6. at ten o'clock In the
forenoon, there will be sold at the north front
almost useless. The bones softened
door ef tbe court house. In tbe city of Hasting*,
county of Barry and suae of Michlganfsald court
so that, they would ln?nd, and se.vernl
housebeing tbe place Ituwlileh the circuit court
of my lingers are now crooked from
for tbe county of Barry is held.)*! public auction
to tbe highest bidder, tbe premises describe^
this cause. Ou my
In said mortgage, or so much thereof a* may be.
hand 1. carry large
necessary to satisfy tbe amount due on saidmortgage a* above set forth, with tbe interest
scars, which, but for
thereon, and the costs, charges ana expentM
allowed by law ana provided for In said mort­
gage. said premises being situate In the town­
ship cf Cartieton. county of Barry and state 01Mlchlgan and descrl' efl as follows, to wit:
Belng-the west one half of tbe northwest one
Sarsaparilla, would
fourth of section number three, in town­
be sores, provided I
ship, number three norlb. range camper
seven west in the township of Castleton, county
was alive and able
of Barry and alate of Michigan, and cootala Ing
eighty acres of land, according lotne United
to carry anything.
States survey of Mid section nunVer three.
Eight bottles of
Dated September noth. ifW.
, John M. smith. Mortgagee,
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla cured inc, ro
ALOKZO E. KlCNaHTON.
that I have had no return of the
Attorney, for Mortgagee.
disease for more than twenty years.
The first bottle seemed to reach tlid
spot and a persistent use of it has
perfected the cure.”—O. C. Davis,
Wautoma, Wis.
Banner Print

A Sufferer Cured

AYER’S

AYERS
1 THE OHLY WORLD’S FAIR

• WS arsa parilla

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AYER’S PILLS Promote Good Digcatijn
PROBATE ORDER.

State of Michigan, County of Barrv-M.
■
Ata session ot tbe Probate Court tor.the
County of Barry, holden at the Probate office. !d
the Cityot_Haatings.insaid county.on Wednes­
day. the iftth day ot November in tbe year one
thousand eight hundred and nin«y-six.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Prebate
■
In the matter of tbe estate of Nancy
M. Jordan, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition
_v'er&lt;~
fled,of Ralph 8. Jordan, step son ot sata de
ceased, prating tor reasons therein stated that
an order or decree'be made by this .court de;
tenniDimc wboareorweretbe lawful heirs of
said deceased and entitled io Inherit tbe real
estate of said deceased and their respective
^Thereupon it Is ordered, that Friday.tbe etevenuiday of December. A. D. 1’66 *1 ten o clock
In tbe forenoon be assigned for the hearing of
said petition and.that th- heirs at taw of said
deceased and all other oersons Interested in
sold estate, are required to appear at a sess.on
of said court, then to be ho’den at the Probate offlee, iu the City of Hastings, m said County, and
*bow cause, if any there •••
the prayer of tbe petitioner

PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, County of Barry-ss.
At a seulon of tbe Probate Court tor th*
County of Barry, holden at the Probate Offloa,
In tbe city of Blstinc*. In said county, on
Wednesday, the IMh day of November tn Ute
year one thousand eight hundred and ninety
’ present. Charles W. Annstroog, Judge at
Probate.
,
.
In the matter of the ertate of I-oxenxo
Jordan, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition duly rertftad
ot Ralph 8 Jordan, son of said deceased, pray­
ing for reasons therein mated that as ardjr
or decree be made by thto court detsrwrtutag
who are or were tne lawful heirs of said de­
ceased and entitled to Inherit the rest estate ot
said deceased and their respective rights there
^Thereupon it Is ordered.that Friday the «tev&gt;
enth day of December. A D. intejtf tea o’etook jn
the forenoon, tee aislyned for tbs hrarta*of aaLd
petition, and that the heir* at Jaw of saM'itenaa*
cd. and all other persons Interested Is aatd
-state, are required to appear at a s—
tald court, then to be holden at the

granted. And it to further ordered, that
Ed Tetitiooerjrlve —oereoor

Ml?pS4oDnaDd the

thereof by touring a copy o&lt; tkH

�_ .tings Banner
Thunday, Dec. io, 1896.
HtUBlU. L. COOK.Mf.or.

EDITORIAL NOTES

CLEVELAND’S MESSAGE.
The last one he will ever send
TO CONQREEE.

BUH Cliag* to the Wilma TarfflUw. wad
TULmIu Uncle «nm May Have to Act
in That Little Affikir Over in Cuba.

Monday President Cleveland sent bis
message to Congress. Tbe first paragraph
tqjoloea over the defeat of the free sllverKee, and commends tbe manly submission
wf tbe defeated to the will of the majority.
Hie second paragraph deplores the con­
tinued slaughter of the Armenians, and
states that while thus far no Americans
have been killed, yet Missionaries in that
country are in danger.
The Turks have
burned some of our Missionary property,
claims for damages made, but thus far
nothing has been done.
In speaking of Cuba the President calls
attention to the fact that from $80,000,000
te $50,000,900 of American capital is in­
vested In tbe islands and that the Spanish
government is no nearer success than it
was months and months ago. if as near.
On the contrary tbe insurgent force is
.growing stronger and stronger. All other
methods failing the president states that
tbe United States should intervene even
at the expense of war*wltb Spain.
The Venezuelan question occupies 16
lines In the message, stating that a fair
treaty had been made.
In the message he recommends examin­
ing apnlicants for consular positions, buy­
ing or building official residences for onr
ambassadors and ministers to foreign cap­
itals; to preserve seals in Bering Sea and
attention to tbe great advance made In
coast defenses.
One startling thing in the message, nndter the beading of immigrants, is that of
the 340,000 Immigrants who ’anded over
28 per cent of them were illiterate as
against 20 per cent one year ago.
Work on the new Navy Is spoken of iu
Very commendable tenuMhe United States
Dow having a Navy that is something of a
credit to a nation of our power and Intel­
ligence.
Tbe secretary of the treasury reports that
Wunng lhe fiscal year, ending June so. 1896, the
receipt of the government from all sources
wsaountea Lo &gt;409.475-408.78. During the name
period its expenditures were 64M.C78.6M.I7. the
vxeess ot expenditures over receipts thus
^Mounting to 125.203.245.70- Of the receipts
RMMiti&amp;ned there wks derived from customs the
wm ot &gt;160,021.751.67. and from internal revenue
&lt;M6.R3U.G15.6G. The receipts from customs
abow.s an Increase of &gt;7,863.134 22 over those
from the same source tor tbe calendar year
'ending June 30.1805. and the receipts from loteruid revenue an Increase ot t3.584.537.9l. Tt»e
»loe of over-imported dutiable merchandise dur­
ing toe last fiscal year was 83&amp;).757.4?0. and the
'Value of free goods untKHte J &gt;408.987.470. be in?
an Increase of 86,523.675 In tbe value ot dutiable
and
.034 In the value of free goods
wver the preceding year. Vur exports of merebandlse. foreign and domestic, amounted in
value to S8s2,«.G.'i38. being an Inereise over the
preceding year of &gt;75.068.773. The average ad
valorem duty paid on dutiable goods Imported
during the year was 39.94 per eent. and on free
and dutiable goods taken together 30.53 per

Tbe total amount of gold exported during the
Bast fiscal yehr was &gt;112.409.947 and of silver
WA4H1.C79, being an increase ol X5.ail,646 of
scold awl t!4JMM8l of silver over the exporta­
tions of the preceding fiscal year. The Imports
WC gold were g.xl.525.665 and of silver 528,777.188,
frehut 82.v&gt;9,61K&gt; les* of gold Mand &gt;8,566,007 more
el silver than during the preceding year. The
total stock of metallic money In the United
States a: the close of the last fiscal year ended
the 30th day ot June. mi. was &gt;1,228.326 033.
wl which 8-WJ79.96I was In gold and 862*728.071
4a silver. On the 1st day of November, 18»C, the
tbe total stock of money of all kinds In tbe
vouutry was 82.285,410.590 and the amount In
eWcuiatton not Including that In lhe treasury
holdings wm &gt;1 C27.055.gii. being &gt;23 63 per cap­
ita upon an estimated population o! 71.902,000.
The twduction of the precious metals in the
United Skates during tbe calendar year !8.r« is
wwt mated to have been 2.254.760 flue ounces of
jeokl of the value of f4G.6io.ooo and 86,727,000 fine
ounces of stiver of the commercial value of
8B6.K5.000 aud the coinage value of 872.oai.ooo.
Tbe esttmafed production of these metals
throughout the world during same period was
088.821 flue Olio''** of gold amounting to &gt;200,4M5.700 la vokrt*. an 169.189.249, fine ounces of
Oliver. Of the CLiunerclal value of 8110,654,000
and of the comagr value of &gt;218.738,109 accordto oir ratio. Th* coinage of three metals
la tbe various countries ol tbe world during tbe
same ■calendar year amounted to &gt;282,701,438 in
Crid and &gt; IS 1,906.219 tn Oliver.
The total coinage of the mints of the United
State? during the fiscal year ended Juoe 30,
amounted to &gt;71.188.48842, ot which &gt;38,*&lt;78.490 was In gold coins and &gt;12306 97842 In
•UUidard •‘liver dollars, subsidiary coins and
minor coin*. The number ol national banks
xx-ganlzed from ;be time the law autaorlziug
Cbeir creation was passed up to Oct 31,1898, was
K«l. and of Ibis number 3,679 were at tbe date
Baal mentioned iu active operation, having
■uajorlzed capital stock of 86W.0I4A85. held by
3W4C2 share holders and circulating notes
Sitnounting to 1211 412.620. The total outstandmg circulating notes of all national banks oq
3tst day of October. 1896, amounted to #244.333,W, luciodlcg unredeemed, but folly secured,
notes ot bank* lusaivi-nt and In process of Iiqul
OaMon. Thn increase lu national bank elrcuUtwo daring the rear ending on that Jay was
f21jQS9,4«9. Oa October 6, IBM. when tbe con.
ditlon of nallonal banks was last reported. the
total resources of the 3,679 active institutions
was &gt;3,963,05.31 J 83. which included 8l.893.2G .R3941 tn loan* and discounts and &gt;382.163.73X65
in mouev of all kinds on hand.
Ot their total liabilities &gt;i .W7JO1.DW.CB was
vtae to Individual depositors and &gt;209^44,019)
consisted of outstanding circulating notes.

Tbe message still upholds the Wilson tar­■
iff, and recommends the retirement of thei
greenbacks and tbe government going out
the banking business as the only safe!
basis for a sound, enduring currency.
Tbe president also calls attention to the&gt;
■evils resulting from trusts and combinatwos of capital as crushing out the spirit of'
independence common to our -country, andI
that to their evil .influences I* due the
aversion prevalent in regard to them. The
message closed with an appeal for ecou-

eratie poitey. and he a itamieiatk prwt- InierM «thia eeuntary, after hmr year*
deaL the tradiUowa ef the party muct be experience with a contrary policy that ha*
expected and deficits are lor that reason been followed by role and dtatree*.
All
eomputoory.
history shows tbe evils that have followed
fiat money, or cheap money.
Macaulay,
tbe historian, tells of tbe mleery and dis­
tress following tbe forced circulation of
Tieeble Net With Owr FiMaeelal.Bet money not worth its face value. As water
Our Iidn»trUl
will seek It* own level, history shows that
In an interview Tuesday last. Mayor money seeks its own Intrinsic or commerc­
Pingree expressed himself tn no uncertain ial value despite the decrees of Kings and
manner as to the Deeds of tbe country. the edicts of Monarch*. As time goes on
His ideas are clearly in line with those we become more and more convinced that
of McKinley and those of the republican tbe great republican party will succeed
party. Be.said:
became the principles it represent" are
“The trouble with tbe whole country right, and have the experience of history
Is not tbe financial system, but the Indus­ to back them np.
But to commence at
trial system. Tbe man that works with this early date and attribute every little
his bands and his brains either has not got fizzle to the republican party, when that
enough work or does not get enough pay. party is not yet In power, and wont be
He cannnot buy what he ought to be able
for months, is not only unjust but posi­
to buy, and the result is ttiat shops are tively ludicrous. Great principles can’t be
shut down and then we have hard times. put Into practice In a day, and the opposi­
Talk about sound money; it’s sound work tion in falrneas should at least have the
we want It is the men that work for patience to give the principles of tbe re­
from 81 to 84 a day that are tbe great mass publican party a chance to be tested. Af­
of tbe people, not those worth from $100,­ ter once put In practice, saying nothing of
000 to 51,000,000.”
setting up an eternal howl months before
any change Is made or thought of.
Democratic Comments.

The many democratic newspapers and
The leading free silver men in this city
the thousands of voters who stood by
have organized a sort of n post mortem as­
party this year for party’s sake nnd
sociation which they - have erroneously
trgry to their convictions will not do so called tbe “Bimetallic Club.” It Is noth­
again If the mistake of . this year is re­ ing mere nr less than a political game to
peated.—Columbus (Ga.) Enquirer-Sun induce voters into tbe free silver ranks.
(Bryan Dem.)
It is held iu the hall of a free silver man,
It is presided over by a free silver mau. It
Bi­
Tbe business portion of the party see has for Its officers free silver men.
the fallacy of the free coinage of silver, metallism acco^pg to these gentlemen
and, whether prosperity cames or not, will means the free coinage of silver at the
not be convinced that silver coinage will ratio of 16 to I. wljlch is wholly and In
The organi­
bring it about—Atlanta (Ga.) Journal truth silver monometallism.
zation includes in Its numbers, so we bear,
(Bryan Dem.—Hoke Smith’s paper.)
such bimetallists (?) as John Den pis,. W,
F. Hicks, S. Greusel, F. R. Pancoast. R.
Sewall remarks that we are to have
M. Bates, F. W. Walker, and a lot of oth­
four years more of government by injunc­
er free silver men. These gentlemen have
tion.
Yes: the people have enjoined
a perfect right to console with one anoth­
Bryan and Sewall
from governing.—
er, and further they have a perfect right
Louisville Courier Journal (Dem.)
to go ahead and make just as strong a po­
The eight largest cities of the country litical organization as they can but It
gave a net democratic majority in 1892 of would certainly look better, and It would
more clearly represent the actual condi­
162,402, and a net republican majority in
tion of things If they would call their club
1896 of 296,707. Such a change as this
the “Free Silver Club” instead of the
in four years is unexampled in tbe history
•'Bimetallic Club.”
Free silver and bi­
of American politics.
metallism are as far removed, one from the
Tbe victory was at Its root a victory J6r other, as darkness from light. Free silver
protection. The money scare was only coinage 16 lo 1 simply means silver mon­
derivative.
Had protection pot beep/as­ ometallism. Tbe gentlemen need have no
sailed in 1892 tbe qnestlon ot free
fear that anyone will be taken in by their
would not have taken on aeriotw
&gt;por- so called bimetallic club.
tions In 1896.—Scranton Trtbum

This country is now so impecunious
that It hasn’t even got a tariff for revenue
only. Things are In such desperate shape
that the only alternative for the govern­
ment is to pass a revenue bill or take up a
collection.—New York Mail and Express.
If oar dollars are 200 cent dollars then
farmers must be getting almost $2.00 a
bushel for their wheat With separation
of the price of wheat and silver, wheal go­
ing up and sliver going down in price, has
disappeared lhe best argument of tbe free
silverites.

The annual meeting of tbe Barry Coun­
ty Agricultural Society will be held In
Parkers Hall, Tuesday afternoon. Dec.
22, 1896 at 2 o’clock.
L. H. Evajits,
Sec’y.
MarriAge Licenses.

Chas. O, Elliston, Castleton
Alice A. Wetherbee. Vermontville
James E. Bird. Johnstown
Mary Bristol. Johnstown
Walter C. Weaver. Irving
Lena C&amp;rtlodge. Irving
Geo. Park. Johnstown
Lena Glasner, Johnstown
James J. laycock.Nashville
Liuna Griffin. Maple Grove

12, We Start the Ball Rolling

Read Carefully, It's Money
Your Pocket.
From the Above Date Until January ist,
1897, We Will Give a DISCOUNT OF TEN
PER CENT, on All Leather Goods Bought
at Our Store,

FOR CASH
Please Remember that We Mark Everything ir
Plain Figures, and Have But ONE PRICE, and be
tween These Dates We Give You

PER CENT. DISCOUNT
From These Prices

SAI

INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

New York City in September tried to
sell 84,000,000 in 3 -per-cent gold bonds,
but withdrew them on account of the low
blds. Since tbe election it has disposed
of 116,000,000 in bonds at a premium
ranging as high as 117.87, and the olds
were for ten times the amount desired.
McKinley times are one of those things
that pay from the start.

The following is a list of home and
foreign advertisements that appear in the
Banker this week and the page on which
they are to be found. The home advertis­
ers we are acquainted with and know their
business methods, aud can cheerfully
recommend the merchants whose names
you find in our advertising columns to the
public as straightforward, honest and
reliable people to deal with. They are
wide-awake business men, and you can do
no better thau trading with the merchant
The ‘’Star of Empire” seems to have that advertises. The foreign advertisers,
of course, we are not personally acquainted
come north instead of going west. “Dix’s with, but in accepting contracts for foreign
land” used to be way down south, but now advertising we try-to avoid selling space to
it has got as far north as St. Joseph, and fake schemers, and in a perusal of our
columns we think you will see that we are
hundreds and thousands of people are
running only advertisements of those that
making pilgrimages there to sea Auditor have established a national or state reputa­
General-elect Dix.
In addition to the tion.
great number who go to see him he re­
ceives over two bushels of mail daily from
Goodyear Bros., Hardware
those who are willing to sacrifice them­ Chidester
a Burton
selves enough to hold down a Clerkship Henry Osborn, Bankrupt store
I* E. Stauffer. General Store
in tbe Auditor’s office.
Julius Russell. Dry Goods
Archie McCoy
Phln Smith, Racket and Famous;
Several of tbe states voted on constitu­ Fred L. Heath, Drucgfst
Woolley &amp; Bronson. Boots and Shoes
tional amendments in the recent election. Sterling. Crawford ft Oo,Grocers
R. Pancoast. Jeweler
Massachusetts had one providing for a F.
Welssert Bros’
change from annual to biennial elections; Joe Kenkes ....
Hams ft VanArman. Grocers
New York had one to chance the forestry Hastings Robe &amp; Tanning Co
Benkes &amp; Walldorff. Furniture
policy of tbe state; Califurii.n’nd one to J.
C. Farrell. Clothing
give women full suffrage rm•d*. «nd Mis­ Hastings City Bank
P. A. Sheldon. Abstract
souri had four, relating to eipi J &gt;■ n&lt;&gt;val, Colgrove &amp; Potter. Attorneys
A. E. Kenaston, Attorney.
reduction of school age.
.»r the Jas.
A. Sweezey. Attorney
courts, and taxation for uiuul 4|m1 im­ J. E. Barrell. Attorney
J. M. Mmlth. I aw ver
provements. In all of lhe.-f ra^ me ver­ H. A. ft C H. Birber. Physicians &amp; Surgeons
R.TImmernfan. Physician &amp; Surgeon
dict was adveme. Tne people’ s^-m to F.
Wm. H. Stebbins, Funeral Director
.. ....
have been against all Fsorts of tinkering Boynl Baking Powder
Dr. Price’s Baking Powder
this year.
a I Hood A Co...........
Merrill Soule Co, Mince Meat
Tbe free silver press Is making every Btpolio
’....................
little failure even now very prominent in Bradflrld Regulator Co
Warners Safe Cure
Its columns and. of course, charging it all American Tobacco Co
Sterling Remedy Co N'»-to-bac
to McKinley’s election. Every sane man New lork Weexly Tribune
knows that tbe republican party is not Chicago Inter Ocean
Swift Specific Co., 8.8. 8
yet in power, and every sane man must W. H. HIU Co.. Dr. Handy’s File Cure.
Kennedy S: Krrgafi. Detroit
know that these failures must have re­ JDrs.
axon Hoanand Baking Powder
sulted from conditions which existed prior Parker’s Hair Balam
Prof. W. H. Peeke. Fits Cured
to election and which exist, to a certain Mexican International Railroad
Michigan Central Time Table
extent, even yeL
The republican party C. K. A 8. Time Table
never claimed that It could legislate wheat Cbaa H. Fletcher. Cartoria
Dr. Wheeler's Nerve Vltahzer
Into a man’s empty granary, nor money !n- Scott A Buwne. Scott’s Emlslon
Ayer's Sarsaperilta
to a man’s empty poeket
What that par­
ty claims and all that the republican party
claims, is that the policies that it repre­
sents will bring greater prosperity to this
country than tbe policies advocated by any
other party. Tbe pdrocaUai ot the pollfeftalbcB Hire and Gertrude
Un.Mort&lt;Mt*s............................
ot tbit party believe Ib.t Iu poltelr,
e. Krafly D. Bostwick, Mort
are built upon roundattoc, that bate been
ir, XMMe &lt;rf Gio. B, T^ckermaa
t, Estate of Luetas Russell
r, Rattiteof Nancy M. Jordan..

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$3.00 Shoe ■will cost you $2.70.
$2.50 Shoe will cost you $2.25.
$2.00'Shoe will cost you $1.80
$1.50 Shoe will cost you $1.35.

A Business Record of Thirty Years is Suf
ficient Guarantee that

We Do As We Advertise
BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS NOH
We give you a ticket with each pair of Shoes you
buy of us that entitles you to have them half-soled at
the following prices:
Gents,
35 cents.
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s, 25 cents
We sew all rips on shoes bought of. us
also put on heel plates when requested

�Hasting- Banner
Thursday, Dec. io, 1896.

J. 8. Keeler, of (torltoc, thinks that be

years.
Immense line of juvenile books at Good­
years.
Cali at Bon Too W. Saturday.
fain. In town.
,
Complete lino ot ration.
Mln Gertruda Stebbins.

Look for Fred L.
Heath’s advertise­
ment in the next is­
sue of the Banner. It
will contain a mine of
information to those
thinking of purchas.
.ing Christmas gifts.

Brat bar-

Cat prieaa at

owetl trader of tbe New Yort
weakly Tribune lo Barry County, he havlb*‘
"ffularly .lure igts,
•Ith tbe e.oepUonot , ,ew week, atln
Bor.ee Greeley .lyned Jeffereon Dari,
bonds.

Oo Satuntay Mlaa Gertrude Btebblo.
•'ll have a ribbon rale In her millinery
Freeh taffy and peanut
aaodiy every
day at Barman A Marplot.
parlor, Na S ribbon goee for Se per
yard; Na a .t ac; Na u .t lac; ou,er
Auction on Monday Dec. H,
mil,.
west ot Uastlnra. I will ran” my' sTon? number, up lo n at 22o per yd. All de­
rivable Shade, Jest the thing tor
farm huplemeala, h .orebold goods etc.
fancy work.
V
Wm. S. CamamiL
Mr. and Mrs. Jgllus Russell entertained
Candles, nuts, fruits, ererythlnit treat,
a small company Tuesday evening very
and nice for the holiday trade.
pleesantly with whist, complimentary to
Go to Burman 4 Marple’s for a l0 cent
her sister Mrs. Dudley. Yesterday after­
lunch during the Farmers Institute.
noon Mrs. Russell gave a thimble party to
G Ire ,ourself a rood clean share by ge
a number of ladles at which a moot enjoy:
tins your razors honed at Busby Bros.
able time was passed.
"
A fine collection of hand decorated
Two weeks ago 1 said that "watches
china for sale at Miss J. R. Sbetman’a.
will be dearer.” 1 received notice that
1.idles shoes without tips are being sold
for less than they cunt by W. H. Spence,

the Elgin A Waltham Factories have
raised the price on some of their move­
The finest creams and chocolates put up ments since. I sell them until Christmas
jOH!( BassMett.
In attractive bores at Burman A Marple’s. at the old price.
The Jeweler.
Thursday evening some thief or thieves
tried to break into some houses near »the
Those sock’s at W. H. Spence’s are Jost
•park but were beard at their work and
the thing for this winter.
They are all
skipped before gaining admission to the
wool.' ,
houses.
The next night evidently the
The wind wont blow through your same parties broke Into the house of Will­
whiskers after one of those clean shaves iam Leonard and stole a cou^e of hams
at Busby Bros. •
aud some other articles.
Look out for

xxxxxxxxx

Somethlna tor
Ghmtmas.
IT IS OFTEN HARD TO DE- '
CIDE WHAT TO GET, BUT
CERTAINLY

Peninsular steel Ranoe
WOULD

-OCAL NEWS.
• CIRCULATION •

l ais week,

86 quires.

Pocketbooks at Goodyear’s drug store.
week' gave us some genuine spring
weather.
. “*

IntetnaUonal Oxford and Baxter Bibles
at Goodyear's.
li) to 25 per cent off on dress goods at
i’. 1). Spauldings.

Ltits ot men wboa haven’t anything else
10 dp are sawing wood.

Finest line of stationery ever in the city
at Goodyear’s drug store.

Your attention Is called to Stauffers sale them.
Tbe business men of this city will this
of underwear now going on in which anbargains for all.
year get up ■ Busluesa Mens Calendar for
About 40 of Miss Zulab Haugbte young tbe year lb97. giving a list of citv officers,
friend! gave her a very pleasant Surprise members of pie board of education, school
teachers, firemen, tbe number and location
Saturday evening.
of the tire boxes and many things it to well
No better Christmas present amid be
to know. Il will be a useful. thing and
made than a suit of tailor-made clothes.
there, will be enough for every residence in
See Lunn, the tailor.
the city.
You never will regret it the longest day
George Soule, formerly of this city, but
you live If you go to Phillip* A Erbs and
now of Georgia, sent Will McKevItt a pic­
try some of their cctf'ee.
ture of the results of a “lynching bee"—
Lots of Christmas goods on lhe way for a “bee” that is peculiar to tbe south aud
Phillips &amp; Erbs. Doni pass them by in seemingly popular. The bee was in a for­
your search for nice presents.
est. From three spreading branches hang
Hand decorated china makes a fine three log chains, and al the end of each
Christmas gift, examine the articles ou log chain is a dead negro. The bee got
after the three for murder and bank
sale at Miss J. R. Sherman’s.
Walking hats former price 98c Zp to robbery.
SI.75.
75. Will
Will closeout
closeout at
at 4fik
/
SI.
Artemus Roach, of Barry township, was

arrested Monday by Will McKevItt. for
Miss Gebtbude St&amp;ubins.
1 will exchange boots and /shoes for robbing C. R. Honeywell’s house of a sil­
some nice green wood. , First/tome, first ver watch and chain, a gold watch, 814 in
money and oth^r articles early in the fall.
Rabbits nnd quails constitute tbe basis served.
w. IL Spence.
He was taken before Justice Riker,waived
of hunting yarns these days.
W. H. Spence has ihe\m\v genuine
examination, and was bound over to the
Li A. McIntyre and family are movMig Snag Proof Rubber Boot in theVity. One
Circuit Ccurt. The accused proclaims his
into their house iu the second ward. v
pair ot them will out wear two pairs of the
innocence but tbe officials think they have
St-verai of the church choirs are prac- ordinary rubber boots.
a sure case.
rs-ifur on special music for Christmas.
For bargains in holiday goods go to
Tue public to not as familiar with its
I i;ma’.liable bargains In dress goods. Hendershott &amp; Dickerson's. Special line privileges about postal matters as might
O. D Spaulding.
of dulls at prices to suit customers. Op­ be suppo-ed. Many times people would
FitzSimmon’s Bazaar is tbe cheapest posite Phillips A Erbs.
like to recall a letter after It had been
Fade yi town to get your holiday goods.
Don’t forgel that Lunn, tbe tailor wants mailed. Thto can be done, even if the
L&lt;&gt;ok out for holiday bargains next to exchange tailor made clothing for nice letter has reached the postoffice of the des­
At every posteffice there are
green wood. CaU at once and make ar­ tination.
w«-.ik.
O. D. Bfavding.
what are called “witedrawnl" blanks." On
’j: ?.’theatrical compafiy playing “All a rangements to get a salt.
If you have never had any clothing made applca'.ion they will be furnished, and
Mi-take” here ^branded last vreek at I’otito order just see Lunu, tbe tailor, and when a deposit is •made to covet the ex­
make arrangements to exchange some nice pense. the postmaster will telegraph to the
X Uce the ad. of Wooley * Bronson this
postmaster at the letter’s destination ask­
green wood for tailor made clothing.
• •ek. -Ten per eent reduction next Sat)/t\X the cnnuaMMcting of the stockhold­ ing tlial It be promptly returned.

We will surprise .you next week with
You are cordially invited to caH at my
prices which we alone can make. See us. store and see the many beautlfnl things
O. D. Spaulding.
that 1 have filled my store with la preparIt will pay you to visit our store in the llon for the holidays lb to year.
Jons Bess&gt; ek, Tbe Jeweler.
next four weeks. Comparison of prices is
ad we ask.
O. D. SrAUl.DiNG.
William Stancroff Is spending 30 days

’fine stock of furniture, carpets, rugs,
drapes, curtains etc., for sale at reasonable
prices, and in this manner, invites old pa­
trons and new tueall and Inspect bto line

Busby Bros., the tunsorlal artists have in jaf. because be stole a gallon of elder of
ak the latest styles in hair cutsu Call and WLItnf Benham. 11 the city had a Mune
-it them when you want auy thing in this yard ami some good stone hammers lots of
ibis petty larceny would stop instanter as
soon as cold weather commences to set iu.
Work on tbe new City ball is progress­
A society at Lansing wrote lhe syndi­
ing nicely. Hastings will have a building
lb be proud of when this structure is com­ cate or trust that has the managpment of
Wm.
J. Bryan** lecture toar io charge for
pleted.
■
•
Word received from Agnew states tnat the terms for one night’s lecture, and were
Informed that It to 83000. Tbe society dlu
Asa D. Rork who was so seriously III is
much better at present, although he Is still uot make n date.
Saturday Mrs. Jas. Wool on slipped and
very weak.
Of Leland Pow ers tbe press has said fell, striking on her left hand in such a
way as to break tbe left arm above the
much,.and deservedly too, for be is one of
the best impersonators on lhe American wrist. Dr. Lowry was called and re­
duced the fracture and the patient to get­
stage.—Kaiiacu City Times.
ting along as well as could be expected.
Tbe annual meeting of the stock holders
Always come and see tbe Bannur be­
of the Hastings City Bank was held at the
fore sending for any foreign paper'
Wo
bank parlors Tuesday and tbe former offic­
have low clubbing rates with some of tbe
ers of the institution re-elected.
best papers In tbe country. For Instance
If you trade 35 eta. we give you a ticket
we ean aend you tbe Banner and the
od tbe stove that is to be given away Xmas
Michigan Farmer, tbe two papers one year,
morning.
for only •!.». We can give you tbe
FitzSimmon’s Bazaar.
Banner and tbe New York Tribune, the
We make a specialty of boning razors. two papers one year for only Si.00; or the
Farmen bring in yonr razors and get Banneu and Chicago Inter Ocean, the
them honed at our shop. Old razors made two papers one year for only SL10. TLe
best paper in Michigan to the Detroit Jour­
as good as new.
Bukbt Bxoa.
Nothing makes a better or more useful nal. For a limited lime we ean give you

present than a good lamp.

Phillipa 4 Erb

est ot his partner. Mr. Will Fuller, In lhe
furniture business, and will hereafter con­
duct the business himself.
Mr. McCoy to
the pioneer furniture dealer 4n this city
and his name In connection with the fur­
niture business faas become a household
word In Barry County, pi? will keep a

of goods.
pXFcently tbe K. I’, lodge bought a lot a:
the cemetery, and at the annual election
of officers Monday night Hou. P. T. Colgrove presented the lodge with a beautiful
monument to tx* erected on the Knight’s
loL Thto very liberal gift ou tbe p&lt;rt of
Supreme Chancellor Colgnve came as a
complete surprlse.to the Brother Knight*,
and It to needless to add that the gift, and
the kindly spirit that prompt*! it, are ful­
ly appreciated^/ TTIT1 K. I1. li&gt;t
the u. nr"
etery Is triahgular In form and is one of
the very beet there. Adorned with the
beautiful monument, Hasting* Knights
can well fed proud of tbe fraternal love
and respect paid to tbelr members.
Prof. Waldo, of Albion, gave a very In­
structive, Interesting and convincing talk
at tbe M. E. church Sunday evening, deal­
ing upon the question of whst constitutes
. liberal education. Prof. Waldo thought
that tbe 20tb century would see many
questions harder to decide thio any we
have yet had to deal with, and the men to
bear the responaibUlties must be men of
trained well balanced mlnda. Prof. Waldo
gave bto idea as to what constituted a
trained mind, being the power to think
continuously, tbe power to analyxe and
arrive at sound, logical wndustoo^and
tne power to gtee clear, plain expression
to one’s thoughts. Prof. Waldo to a young
man, member of the faculty of Albion CoF
and made many friend! while here.

\ (Aftlrttouai Locals on EifcMh Page)

New Goods, New Designs and
Small margins is the inducement
I offer.

ft Pair oi Stales
WOULD PLEASE YOUR BOY, OR A
GOOD KNIFE.

BEWARE !

THIS IS THE TIME

to

saw wood.

WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF

GROSS GUT SAWS
AND AXES.
WINTER HASN’T SET IN YET BUT
WE HAVE A LOT OF SNOW SHOVELS
IN ANTICIPATION.

l|ont forget the Farmers Institute at

Mrs. Carrie Campbell, wife of Frank
Campbell, former residents cf Ibis vicinity,
died at her Hume in Lakota, N. Dakota,
very suddenly ol heart decease. The La­
kota papers speak in the highest terms uf
the deceased, and of how greatly she will
be missed. She was a honored member of
the M. E. church there and beloved by ail
who knew her. Mrs. Campbell was 51
years old, and leaves n husband and two
sons. Kjjhe was a sister of Mrs. Ennina
Tailor Holbrook of thto city.
/Archie McCoy has purchased the inter­

Furniture, Carpets
and Rugs, Draper­
ies and Lace Cur­
tains for Holiday .&gt;

ARCHIE McCOY.

Court House next week.

ers of RiversldlR©fetery last week, tbe
Heople here wh;&gt; have friend* in Dakota
same board ot trustees were elected: Ches­
been quite anxious since tbe recent
ter Messer, R 1. Hendershott and P. A.
•Hazard. •
}
Sheldon.
Mrs. G. L Heath and family aremoving
Leland T. Powers is always regarded as
intd lhe faunae ou Hanover street vacated
the id** attraction on whatever course he
■ l\ W. Mlxei.
appears. Hear him Dec. 17, next week
The Aibi ju Recorder has entered upon
Thursday night. Seats reserved at
its :39th year and still continues tube one
Heath’s Tuesday.
&lt;-•: 8he best papers in Michigan. .
From now until bls new line of goods
Tub Wool Boot company Is getting some
arrives W. H. Spence will sell all goods in
nice orders these days, and prospects now
bis store al reduced prices. Now to your
seem good for the coming year.
time. Call and see him. Butter and eggs
Ifseful holiday articles exhibited next taken In exchange for gbods.
week at the lowest prices ever shown.
Tailor made clothes wear better aud look
O. D. SPAULDING.
better because they fit better than ready
The Lyon egg beater and creao5 whip Is made clothing. Anyone having some nice
:hd best, Call and be convinced.
green wood to exchange for tailor made
FitzSimmon’s Bazaak.
clothing dlease call at C. E. Luna’s.

With an Entire
New Stock of

Thanking you very kindly for
past favors and hoping to merit
your future patronage, I am
Yours Respectfully,

The dnwt hand made ladles handker­
chief.! In the city at Miss J. R. Sherman s.

Please
Your
Wile

SAME OLD STAND

There is a movement on foot,
and action has’ alread begun to
quietly slip in and buy our Nicest
Lamps, Chinaware, Dinner Sets.
Etc., this early in Holiday Season,
so as to have choice while there is
lots to choose from. We issue
this note of

WARNING
So that all may have fair play.
We want everyone to have a look
and a chance to buy from the best
stock ever in Hastings.
Come
Early.

Haus &amp;
39-40-42-44

For
The
Holidays!
are showing some very
Such a gift is
useful gift:
most appreciated and calls the
giver to one's memory most

HERE IS A LIST
of Valuable and Appropriate Gifts:

Plush Caps. 50c. 75c, $1.00, $1.25,
and $1.50
Beaver Cloth Caps, •
80c,
75c and $1.00
Wool Mufflers, 25c and 50c
Unlined Gloves, 25c and 50c
Lined mocha Mittens, $1.28 and
$1.50
Wool Gloves and Mittens, $1.25
and $1.80
Wool Socks, 25c and 43c
The Latest and Prettiest Patterns
in 25c and 50c neckwear, Four­
. in-Hand, Tecks, Puffs and Bows.
A Full Line of Link Cuff Buttons
and Tie Pins in the Newest De­
signs.

We have 29 Suits of the above
sizes, don’t want so many, so have
divided them into two lots:

All the $7.50. $9.00
and $10.00 Suits
will go at $5.85.
All the $12. to $15
lot to go at $9.38.
If you wear any of the above
sizes here are some never-beforeseen bargains.
New lot of Neckties in new pat­
terns selected for Christmas effect
—Club House, Bows. Tecks, Im­
perials, 4-in-hands, Puffs.
Best 50c, 75c, 90c un derwear in
the city.
Gloves and Mittens, best quality
—lo west prices.
Collar Buttons, Cuff Buttons,
Cuff Holders.-

J. C. FARRELL.
Clothier.

And with Ita appnuich you
think of gtrnd ttringM fur the
little ones. 1 have received
a fine new stock of

Candy, Nuts and Fruits
that are simply immense.
I excel! in

leaping CLOTHIERS

Bakery
Goods.

Joe Renkes.

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, Dec no. iRg6.

®* pI°PrI &lt;■lor’ •_
A NEW TRICK

FOR SAILORS.

VWrllnj; Topsail* Don* Away with
Ship with f*r&lt;&gt;CTe*aivi» Owner*.

a

All the inroads made by strain on
the business of pushing; vessels n’nrjr.
of which the wind had n; monopoly not
■o many 5 ears ago, have riot stopped the
spirit of invention from finding out new
ways of doing things in connection with
■ailing ships. To the eye of the ordi­
nary “landlubber” the rigging of a ship
la a fearfully and wonderfully tangled
zneos of ropes and lines, but 10 the sail­
or, whose buslnees it isjto know all
■bout the ropes and things, the maze
and tbe various.pnrrs which compose it
arc the embodiment of symmetry, and
the perfection of order.
As the ship
was rigged and the saife handled in
the days of long ago, so are the proc
esses carried out to-day, and if it is
hard to teaeh nn old ddg new tricks,
it is still harden to get |he regulation
“barnacle back.” who was brought up
on salt horse and lime juice, with an
occasional taste of a rope’s end by tha
way of desserL to adopt any of the new■ tangled ideas which are constantly
cropping up in matters maritime. For
this reason, while invenitors ere not
•low to offer improvetneats, it te some­
times difficult to get them adopted to
a sufficient extent to insure a realiza­
tion of the fortune which is ever hid at
the foot of the Inventor's rainbow.
This fact i^ exemplified by the fuss
which has been made over the arrival
at San Francisco of a vessel with an
entirely new scheme of handling her
top-«nils.
The old plan ir»f furling the.
sail by lowering the upper topsnil.yard,
while the leechlines, clewlines and
bantlines gathered the sail as close to
the yard as possible, is done away with
by this new method. t In place of hav­
ing u “bunt gasket,” and the yard is
left bare, save for the “outhauls* or the
lines left to reset the sail when it is
needed.
The sail on this progressive ship is
furled by hauling to the center of the
yard from each yardarm, the top and
bottom of the sail traveling together.
This is accomplished by railways ou
the upper and lower tqpsoil yards.
These consist of T-irons bolted to the
yards, are fitted on the iforeside, and
■erve in the place of jaekstayL On these
railways are plrtcetl roller hanks, to
which the top nnd bottom of the sail
are secured. The sail is taken in by
lines leading through blocks at the
mast, and sent by out hauls running
through blocks nt the ends of the yards.
Beefs in the sail ore tnk»uj vertically
amidships, the slack sail being on the
forward side, thus preventing flapping.
One advantage of the new rig. it is
•aid. is that two men can handle the
•ail. us there is no yard "to hoist and
lower, although it would seem that
when the expansion und contraction
of canvas under climatic influence are
considered the raising or lowering of
the yard a few inches would be adsissble.-N. Y. Tribune.

CANNED WITH THE TOMATOES.
A Factory Oiri Loses a Watch Id Thia
Manner.
•

The finding of a gold waich and chain
in a can of tomatoes by an Indianapo­
lis woman' brings out a remarkable
story, says the Indianaj»oliB News. The
find was reported and the circumstance
noted in the News, and the next day
a young woman who is employed in a
cannery appeared at the office and iden­
tified the watch and chain.
She losttbein.phe said, two years ago,
and while employed at the factory. Sho
did not know how she lost them, and ad­
vertised in the News nt the time for
several days. She says this would have
discovered her property if it bad not
been sealed In a can. in a storehouse.
She had long ago bought a new one.
The lost one was dearer to her, however,
both because it was prettier and be­
cause it wa® given to her. Her theory
ia that the watch and pendant chain
dropped from her belt into one of the
elevator buckets of tomatoes.'was car­
ried to the filler, and went through the
filler to the can. The bew, or ring,
which connects watch nnd chain, was
aot found, nnd it is believed that thia
part was not solid gold, and was, there­
fore, eaten,by the acid of the tomatoes.
The mainspring was broken, but every­
thing eiae kept intact during the two
years' handling of the can. and the
watch is again as good as new and is
keeping good time. The foreman of
the factory says that another watch
was lost by one of tjps girls last year.

oman’s
ork

W

25c nrer done, and it is especially wearing
aad wearisome to those whose blood is
impure 3tnd unfit properly to tone, sus­
tain, and renew the wasting of nerve,
muscle and tiesue. It is more because of
this condition of tbe blood that women
■rerun down,

Tired, Weak, Nervous,
Than because of tbe work itself. Every
physician ssys so, and that the only rem­
edy is in building up by taking ■ good
nerve tonic, blood purifier and ‘vitalize?
like Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Forth©troubles
Peculiar^ Foam at change of season,
climate or life, or resulting from hard
work, nervousness, and impure blood,
thousands have found nitet and cure in

_jpds
Sarsaparilla

r™. Bkad nmMr. *1
Mk.
•MyWC.LlMaaL.LmB.BM.

THEIR HONEYMOON.

SNAKES’ TOILETS.

It Wm TkMn. ..a Th^ CM CM It
m They Flensed.

Ho* th© Reptile* DUpoae of Their CmX
Off Garment*.

They had just l»een married, and had
•ought the romantic shades and delta of
the Zoo to while away the hour or two
before their train should Jx* ready to
carry them back to their country home.
She was arrayed in al/ her bridal vest­
ments, including the long, flowing veil,
that completely enveloped her figure—
and then,some was left over. He was
a sturdy-looking chap, not much given
to the study of theosophy, perhaps, but
It might have been safely gambled that
behind the plow he would be? perfectly
at home. That they were spending
theii%first post-nuptial hour in a man­
ner highly shocking to the ethics that
are generally prescribed for such occa­
sions never occurred to them at all.
Down the shady walk they ambled,
she leaning proudly, oh, so proudly,
on his arm. They gazed with curiosity
at the beautiful birds of paradise, and
mentally calculated that a setting of
those birds’ egg?; would cost a power
of money. Then they went to see the
elephants, the buffaloes and (he various
other sights that the groom hud squan­
dered a half dollar to see. Finally they
entered the monkey house.
Better
taste might have guided them in an­
other direction, but, os has been inti­
mated before, better taste was tempo­
rarily off duty.
The comical, human-like animals
that, according’ to Mr. Darwin, are the
papas and mammas of the human race,
looked with ill-concealed adpiiration at
the bride, and chattered volubly, while
the other spectators in the'building, in­
cluding two or three “old married
couples." surreptitiously winked at
each other und smiled.
Suddenly the bride become conscious
of the attention she and her hubby were
attracting, and'blushed to the roots of
her hair, all ofc which made her look
prettier than ever.
"Oh, George." she said. “T think we
have seen enough. Let’s go.”
“Why, deary," said George, “I wanted
to see that big fellow that site up there
In the top of th^t cage,” pointing across
the room. “What’s your hurry ? Why
not see all of them?”
“Why, those j&gt;eople, George—don’t
you see, they are trying to make mon­
keys of us?"
.
George didn’t stop fo think that his
bride was reversing the Darwin propo­
sition, but he grasped the significance
of her bald English at once, nnd, with
an angry glance at the malicious old
married couples (who didn't have any
•business poking around there anyway),
he led his treasure from the building.
And the wise-looking old married
monkey couple near the door munched)
their peanuts and chattered on.—Cin-Q
cinnati Enquirer.
\\

It seems rather funny to speak of
snakes us dressing and undressing, yet
(his they certainly do quite us fully
ns human beings; although it is true
t hat their wardrobe requires fewer and
less variety of articles than ours. After
p. long voyage, after a season's retire­
ment or hibernation, and on various
other occasions they find themselves iu
Deed of a new dress to replace lheir
old and soiled garments, and they im­
mediately proceed to evolve orx». They
are very modest creatures, never shed­
ding their clothes until they arc fully
clad in their new ones.
\
Prior to shining forth resplendent in
fresh attire a serpent seeks retire­
ment if possible. He becomes blind for
a few days, refuses food and apjH'ars
to lie in a melancholy state generally;
perhaps, like some human beings, he
has worked too hard on his new suit.
When all is completed and ready for
exhibition, he begins at the lijpa to ex­
tricate himself from the old dresw. rub­
bing against whatever may be in his
way to expedite the matter. The fact
part of the process is apt to be rather
tedious, but as h&lt;w)rogi esses he works
more rapidly; vffen he reaches the

GLIMMERTON’S BESETMENTS.
Troubled Most Jott Now Over a What­
not In the Parlor.

“In her latest rearrangement of tbe
parlor.” .said Mr. Glimmerton, “my old­
est daughter has placed in front of the
whatnot a comfortable rocking chair
in which I have always liked to slL
The whatnot is a flimsy structure on
legs so slender that they wabble when
you look nt theiq. Upon its shelves
there ore many delicate bottles and jars
and vases and things that are always
ready to fall off.
“If I were not so eternally kept down
I should be a man of cheerful spirits;
even as it is I manage to keep my hood
. above the slough of despond, but I have
a pretty liard time of it, what with one
thing and another, nnd just now the
w hatnot in the parlor is one of my most
trying besetmeats. One cannot sit iu
the big chair now without danger of
knocking the whatnot over. The first
time I tried it the chair rocked back and
brought up, against it. All the bottles
and jars and vases on the shelves nod­
ded violently, nwnj' of them beyond re­
covery, and these, went down with that
slight but compact crash that thin
china makes when it falls.
«‘•Then I had to keep the whatnot al­
ways in mind; if I sat in the rocking
chair at all I had to sit in it carefully.
Once when I had forgotten abou.t the
great calamity and had jumped up
rather suddenly the chair rocked back
and touch the whatnot again; this time,
however, not so hard, only a few things
fell. But now I have given up thatchair
altogether; for with the whatnot at its
back it is no longer a comfort to me.
“1 look at the big chair longingly,
and I fancy it looks with sympathy at
me; and I wait with patient cheerful­
ness far the next new arrangement,
when the flimsy whatnot shall be on
one side of the room and the comfort­
able rocker on the other.”—N. Y. Sun.
For a Dinin*-Room Rujc.

Ingrain or Brussels filling in a plain
color, finished by a border combining a
number of harmonious colors, one of
which matches the color of the filling,
makes a pretty, tasteful rug for a din­
ing-room that has a hardwood floor or
a stained border. Brussels or ingrain
carpet in a fine mixed pattern that is
an all-over design and finished by a bor­
der makes a rug that shows dust and
crumbs and footmarks less, but that is
not as tasteful as the rug made of a
■olid color.. When a carpet is worn
about the table a large crumb cloth of
linen which is woven with a border or
■ crumb cloth of denim looks well for
summer, covering the wear and looking
cooler than a carpet.—N. Y. Post.
Snowball Cake.

‘

One cup white sugar, one-half cup
■weet milk, 2% cups flour, one-half tea­
spoonful soda, one teaspoooful lemon.
Sift the cream of tarter with the flour,
cream the butter and sugar together,
then add the whites of three eggs beaten
to a stiff foam, then add the flour, milk ।
and soda. Bake in papered tins.—Bos­
ton Globe.__________

!bad

diet for horses.

Stale Bread Will Not Do aa RegulEir Fare.
The

Failure of a Brooklyn Baker**
Plan for C*lnsr Surpln* Loavee—
Some Facts for Stock
Feeden.

AT THE LATENT OFFICE,

—James Redpath wrote “The John
Brown Invasion,” under the name of
-Berwick." It b said that It was sugffWtad to bia by an acquaintance, iinpunity and tbe audacity of the
when Redpath was Keeping about his Others. — Paulo Fambri. in Cbantanquaa-

v —Ten days are required to make the
voyage between New York and Amster­
dam.

of * Caitom or Far-Off
•rn Aata.

It baa for irony years been the. cus­
tom of the patent office to give an aj)plicant sin interval of two years be­
tween tbe filing of an application and
final action ujkju it. If.-at tbe end of
two years, nothing was done about it,
the claim was looked upon as aban­
doned, end was thrown out.
Recently n new ruling was made. lim­
iting tbe time to six months. It might
have been pubHahed in many of tbe
newspapers—it certainly was in some
—but it- did not become generally un­
derstood throughout the country.
In consequence of this state of thing?*
a great many inventors hove, withou.
notice, found their claims thrown ontof
the patent office; and tire thus compelled
to make a nevi application in order to
' sustain .*aid claims.
1
While it is necessary to have a time.
: limit, nnd while ignorance of the-law
excuse^ no man, it would be no more
I than justice to the itfventor to print
J upon every letter acknowledging the
. filing of a claim and upon all forms re। luting to correspondence on applica' tions and claims tbe statement that
I the aix-montha limit had been made,
| and tJxut cases not considered within
| that time would be barred from further
। action. Within tbe last few months
1 several persons who have, been in the
1 habit of taking out patents, and who are
I tolerably familiar with patent office
business, have hud claims thrown out
I liecause they did not happen to be
I aware of this new ruling. They made
! lheir applications, supposing that, the
i two-year limit existed, and now find
j themselves compelled to make another
: application or throw up their case alI together. This is not only unjust, but
* unreasonable and extortionate. It looks
• llkemi *11 ter disregard of theapplieant’s
! interest und an arbitrary inclination to
j take advantage of his ignorance.
j
As a rule, patentees are people of ex­
tremely small means, and the filing of a
j second application, with fees, etc., is
. no trifling item to them.
|
The attention of the patent, office, as
। well us the congressional committee on
। patents,- ia to be called to this, and efforte are io be made to have the clause
, containing the t.ix-months limit print-*
. ed on every form that is used in correspondcnce between the patent office unci
. the applicant.—N. Y. Ledger.

0ne day a man was, standing along­
side a big furnace door in a bakery
wl*ere tons of broad is mixed and Inked
daijy. As he stood there he meditated,
untj well he might, for loaves of bread
' were being thrown into the furnace,
j They were stale loaves which had been
» returned by dealers, and burning was
i the cheapest wav' of disposing of them.
। The idea came to. him of selling the
■ bread to Long Island farmers to feed
; to pigs and chickens. Some of it is
, now disposed of in thia way. but a lot
j remained. Then another idea occurred
; to him.
!
He had observed time and again that
pet horses enjoyed a crust from the
Lands of their masters anti mistresses.
He read horse and stock books and
found considerable information for
stock-owners, particularly horse-own­
ers, on the desirability of cooked food.
ribs they uasist the operation, until It printed the claims of a Chicago
finally’ the old skin is slud entire, cooked grain concern, which said tfint
turned inside out, and Mr. Snake revels cooked and ground- feed was much
I more palatable than the uncooked,
in his new suit.
His eyes, covered by a perfectly trans­ being much easier to masticate. , The
parent layer of cuticle, are bright and hard, dry hovering of grain, when
beautiful. It is only while this cuticle • steamed and ground, becomes ns nutriis forming nver the eye that the ser­ | tious as other parts, and the fntirc
1 grain is digested, thus saving 20 or 30
pent is blind.
Snakes leave their cast-off garments ' j&gt;er cent, of the grain, and also much
entirely whole, whether they are sev ; energy. The proper care of a horse’s
oral fret in length ora numb&lt;?rof yards. I stomach means a good healthy horse
They never wash them and keep them । in most cases, and good, easily Higestetl
for second best, ;but leave them just 1 food means a healthy stomach. Then.
where they happen to. shed them, with | t(ti, he learned that Robert Bonner is
the most extravagant prodigality. What accustomed to give his horses a hot
a pity it is that they have not some »&gt;oor twpi&gt;er at nine o’clock in the evening—
relations or poverty-stricken acquaint­ ‘ a supper 6f two quarts of. boiled oats.
ances to whom they might donate their' Mr. Bonner’s horws get tsvo quarts of
I cats ut each feeding, nnd the feedings
old clothes.
Their toilet is made in the spring, ! are at five o’clock in the morning, thou
but not alone at that, time; any unusual I nine, then one, and at five o’clock p. m.
circumstance is apt to make them wish | ten pounds of hay for each horse. Then
The German
for a new suit of clothes, beginning । comes the hot supper.
when they are infants from one to two army horses had long been eating
weeks old. Some are so fastidious as ! cooked food, and these horses had
to require a change once a month, and । waxjed fat and strong, like porridge fed
even oftener, while others, rttore plebe­ I (riant*. The German army horses are
ian, wili wenr the same garments for I giants in the horse line since they have
had cooked food.
fix months.
Now, the men reasoned, if stewed
Sometimes snakes are so yery mod­
est ahiTshy that they select tbe night oats, and hot bran mash, or shorts and ,
foF/changing tlieir clothes; others, who hay tea were so good for bo'rtes. why
It :
are tamer, are quite willing to do it in couldn’t bread be fc&lt;1 to them?
proad daylight. When the process of ' could be and was. The last was given :
shedding the skin is completed, snakes &lt; in John Shultze’s bakery stables over i
immediately recover their activity, as । in Brooklyn a short time ago., Hreal ■
they have been languishing for a few j was not a success, so far as horse feed­ !
days. Their appetites arc sharjier now, ing wenL Dry bread, with its carlx&gt;nlc ■
^ud the poisonous kinds seem to have acid gas, hud the same effect on horses .
4*.&lt;*&lt;iuired nn additional supply of venom. that green apples have on small lioys. ।
Their eyes are bright, their colors are Some of the horses positively refused ।
vivid and rich, and their snnkeship-. to eat the stuff, and those that did ent ■
seem to feel very comfortable and con­ ; it suffered from colie. The horses were
tented in every way.—Detroit- Free . fed on bread for about ten month* in
Press.
i connection with a short allowance of •
outs, hay. aud cut hay. A good deal '
PRACTICAL SCIENCE.
! of the bread was disposed of, but the I
Men of LearolncTell I.’* Ebw to Put Bae. • hoAcs were pretty nearly done for. j
terlu to Work.
I too. They were weak and dejected, •
It is known that the flavor of butter and in spite of fine grooming looked i
nnd of different kinds of cheese is due miserable, and they haven’t got over :
to various bacterial ferments and there the effect of the bread diet yet; al­ :
is good reason to suppose that a better though they arc picking up now on the
product and greater uniformity would ' regulation outs and hay.*
Potatoes, carrots and other roots arc ,
lie attained by the use of pure cultures |
of the species upon which special fed to horses for a change. Even thi •
flavors depend. I understand that in swell horses of rich people get the |
this country quite a number of dairies plebeian dishes, a little better in quati- |
are now using purekultures of a certain । ty, perhaps, beirtfc free of mold and nt ।
bacillus (Bacillus 41.of Conn) for giv­ ■ least a year old. bat save for this diZ­ i
ing flavor to their product. It is prob­ ; fereqee the food is the same, nnd the
able that similar methods will soon be horses would not like any change.
A. 0. Bennett, who is nn expert in the
Introduced in the cheese-making indus­
matter of horses, says that work horses
try.
Agricultural chemists predict tout in have got to have oats—meaning by
the near future cultures of the nitrify­ work horses all that go into harness.
ing bacteria of the soil will be made on Otherwise the horses break down under
a large scale for the use of farmers, who tbe strain. The farmer who has grasswill add them to manures for the pur­ fed horse* cannot get the same work
pose of fixing the ammonia, or perhaps out of them as the man who feeds his
will distribute them directly upon the horses on oats.—N. Y. Sun.
soil. Should this prove to be a success­
T*n Spot* Over I&gt;o*a* Eye*.
ful and economic procedure, the extent
These spots are believed ta afford an
of the interests involved will make it
example of protective markings pera “practical result" of the first import­
jx?tuated by natural selection. They
ance. Another application of our re­
*eem to have been acquired at a comcently-acquired knowledge which has
poratively recent period, when the dog
already proved useful to farmers in cer­
had become semi-domestlcated.
The
tain parts of Europe relates to the de­
original dug was red, and did not pos­
struction of field mice by distributing
sess tBese spots. When he slept he hid
in the grain fields bread moistened with
himself from possible enemies, but this
a cukure of a bacillus which causes n
: the semi-domesticated dog eould not alfatal infectious disease among these lit­ | ways do. Now, when tlie color changed
tle animals.—Dr. G. M. Sternberg, in
by domestication and selected breed­
Appletons’ Popular Science Monthly.
ing, and dogs became pied and Iflock,
those which hod spots over their eyes
VENETIAN BANDITS.
would look, when asleep, as though
Titled Knave* Who Formerly Infested their eyes were open und still on the
Italy.
watch. Therefore, their enemies would
According to Gozzadini, a conscien­ be deceived, and they would be leas Ha­
tious historian, in one single province ble to be killed during sleep than dogs
of Italy. Romagna, the number of band­ which had not such spots. Thus they
its previous to Sixtus V.’s elevation to survived, and transmitted their pecul­
the papacy varied froto 12,000 to 27,000. iarity to their offspring. These spots
These were bandits in the literal sense; are supposed* to be the most.’ if not the
that is, men who were exiled from their only, permanent markings on dogs.—
lespeetive communities owing to fac­ Fan Francisco Chronicle.
tional disputes. And yet Machiavelli,
Japan©*© Art Symbol*.
speaking of Venice, observes that no
If a Japanese artist wishes toaescribe
city, no commune of Italy, had expein
color
and
design the anticipation of
rier.ced so terribly the fury of factional
strife. In fact, among these legoons, happiness be draws a picture which is a
combination
of an April evening, a
from the seventh to the twelfth cen­
tury, out of 50 doges five prudently ab­ moon, a nightingale and a plum tree or
dicated, nine were deposed or banished, two. Victory is simbolized by the iris;
five had their eyes put out and five were grace and quietness by the willow tree,
and the swallow for symbols. Patriot­
assassinated.' And these misdeeds were
not the actions of single groups of agi­ ism is sometimes indicated by a spray
tators who made Ml use of a passive peo­ of cherry blossoms: the almond flower
ple, but they were tbe passions of the is the flower of spring, and symbolizes
The dragon twines and
people themselves, violated their re­ beauty.
peated oaths and Inciting tumults of writhe* an artistic course through all
Japanese art, root and branch. His name
which the doges were only too often the
is Tatau, and when you see him pictured
victims.
Bandits, brigands boastingof escutch­ as fighting with a tiger it is the symbol
of
religion fighting against power. A
eons, were the natural fruits of the tree
of feudalism. And this is true, notwith­ dragon floating about in the clouds
means
success in life: tori, the cock,
standing the objection, valid, indeed,
that out of a hundred or even a thou­ perched upon a drum, algnifia* good
sand brigands there were no more than government. Both the Greeks and the.
five noble*, because to these five can be Jap® use the butterfly to symbolize im­
traced the origin, the persistency, the mortality.—Boston Transcript.

1

THE LOVING CUP.

Hom© PecallnritiFS Which Crop Out »c
AppUcaata.

TREADMILL punishment.
It la Alxjat. to Be Abolished in Eng­
land.

At last, we arc told, the crenk und
;he treadmill and oiikum-picking are tu
l&gt;e ai.olis'ned. These punishments are
so idlerie* that nil who thought upon
tlH- suuject without special knowledge,
probably, took it fcr granted that there
\vu» some occult hut overpowering rcason for'muiutainir.g them.
And the/
were apt to seek that reason. Impelled
both by charity nnd experience to as­
sume that the authorities would not
persevere in an indefensible system un- ;
less it had some advantage not nppar- .
enl from the outside. We have heard it j
stated, for instance, that no machines I
will pick oukum quite in the manner |
deaired—human fingers alone turn out !
the projMT article. Atid most people •
fancy that the crank and treadmill do ;
necessary work in grinding corn or i
raising water. That is all imagination
—at least the cases are few where con­
vict labor of this sort effects any usefui purpose. The committee on prisons
tutely refxvrted that the stupid old customs ought to be done away with, and
behold! without the least difficulty
sensible varieties of hard labor have
l»een discovered. There ore- articles in
everyday use by sailors and soldiers
which convicts turn out, and jjutterns
are being made for distribution among
the prisons. It is quite unnecessary to
tell us what those articles are, for any­
one could suggest a boundless number.
Hand mills for grinding wheat, will
KU))crsede the barbarous crank, and fe­
male prisoner* will be employed in
washing and needlework for depart­
ments of the government. Wc may ask
now why'this reform was not intro­
duced ages ago. Dullness and official
obstinacy are the only possible ex­
planations—London Standard.

According to present indications, tbe
“loving cup" ha.-i come to stay. Firstclas* silveremlths are making’ them by
the score; first-class gla**mj.ker» are
blowing them by the hundreds; potterics have them by thotwanda; beer mugs
take their name, counters are covered
with them wherever well-bred mortals
arc served, und no family with the
slightest pretension of distinction or a
long-winded ancestry is supposed to be
without one.
Societies of all names aud for all
purposes have tlxeir "loving cups" on
tap. so to speak, and have begun to be­
stow- them upon those they delight to
honor, and the ceremonious rite of the
presentation anil use of the "loving
cup" is the prodigious fad of the hour
all over America.
Tbe renewal of an ancient custom
originating ih Eastern Asia many thou­
sand years agri, is due to the poetic fore­
thought and enthusiastic ancestor wor­
ship of May Whitney Emerson,, of
Washington, D. C., who called together
a company of her kinfolk in July,
world’s exposition year, in Chicago,
und gave Them all a drink from a “loving
cup” made expressly for her and the
occasion, from a model known to be
over 1,000 years old and once belonging
to her (and their)'ancestor, Heolf, con­
queror of Normandy.
The original had been used at a cer­
tain yuletide festival in 803, when Lief
Ericson “took a vow on the cup" that he
would find and colonize “Vineland.” al­
ready discovered by Bjorri. Ileolfs son.
Tbe vow as kept the fol lowing year.
This ia, however, not the only time
that the loving cup has figured con-:
spicuously In American history. Two
hundred and seventy-two years ago a
great silver loving cup, with two
handles, brought to America on board
tbe Mayflower from Leyden, was used'
by Gov. Can er at Plymouth when Massaaoit. the great Indian sachepi, made
his first visit of welcome to the whit©
invaders. In tbe cup was “posset.”
made of Holland gin. sugar, spices and
water.
Gov. Carter first tasted from the cup
and passed it to Massasoit, who. noth­
ing daunted,
drank
courageously,
though such a concoction was unknown
to him as the Greek tongue. .The cup
was then passed to each of the red men
of his party and after to all the whites,
who drank in turn. . .
This was the same “fealty-vow" use
of the cup of old Norse days revived on
American soil by the Puritans after 700
or more years, apd is called by Jane
Austen “the first international treaty.”
The loving cup used in Chicago at
the Sancto-Clqro banquet to the Vj)cings, July 19. 1893. contained one good
California orange wine, anttnfter its rise
th»*r it was taken to N’areay by Capt.
Magnus Andrrron, to“whom it was pre­
sented by Mrs. Emerson, who, lineal de­
scendant to-Heoolf through her father,
is also, through her mother, derived di-'
rectly from "Pastor John" Robinson, of
Leydon-Mayflower fame, who sent the
great silver loving cup of “the first
international treaty" to America.
The loving cup of to-day is* in Its
symbolism identical with the "Arvcl
cup" of Norway, the Holy Kraal, or
Grnal. of Afficrf, the Sacred Arc of Sy rift,
the covenanting cup of Jhe Jews, the
sangrcnl of France, the mother cup of
ancient Chinn nnd the grail of King Ar­
thur’s quest.
.
It is also the same in meaning and der­
ivation ns the "cup” of the communion
service of the Christ ian church, and was
always nnd everywhere used with u
“formula of remembrance" nnd fealty,
its contents signifying the “united
blood" of the drinkers.
Its significance in America, if called a
loving cup, means brotherhoot! and fe­
alty to the gods of Truth. Justice, Lib­
erty and Love.—Washington Times.

Product of * Walnut Tree.

In the Baidar vftlley. near Balaklava,
in the Crimea, there stands a walnut­
tree which must be at least 1,000 years
ol.d. It yield* annually from 80,000 to
100,000 nuts, and is the property of five
Tartar families; who share it* products
equally.—Detroit Free Press.

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Beyond the car stood a dusty ooen
^1" ■JOrdered °» three sides by d^
wooden structures, some of twostm^
tl|lt y0*1 of them only one in height. A
-odea sldewnm framed the
£
rion^ oMfeVS! *“ °‘hm Onl?indiM-

■ireL' b“d.wall&lt;'’d nwrlv a mile nD1j
^knowing whether to oe moignant or
"
of "“p or "n,ry-bot °n
amused. Lambert sprang down the
COQK- BROS, Proprietors
besid. H
5
brushwood pathway, crossed tbe open space be­
tween the tenU. a dozen of the men
rourt3^
°"’ ”nd WM lo"‘ I- «
starting up to stare at hut none to sa­
“’ny. nonn'nrrood. a fence, lute him. and halted before tlietentof
s^n Th
P”’cnM "ere io be with •
sren. The sidewalk wa. bordered by a
m* company commander.
*? b * &gt;' &lt;~le.ee. nnd re.„ |„„g
rude rading, to which. It was evident
Sitting juM within the half-opened
withered—and over the tors he flap, a thick-set, burly man of middle
Hirin' nUK
T
^Ihered during
cWht
sig
ht
of
the
roof
and
SnneJ
httsinoM hours, for at one of the rail,
age was holding in bls left bond a coarse
b-»e.fend,
rawed dus?r“'1r' “P°n ,h' "o,&lt;-h°ot- rtOrwWch°S'bO,d1
Oredle. while with his right he
.h-’ " 1,WUr P'T
Las half
quadruped ?he ™
II.
making unsuccessful join with some
the gate-way further alone. A nath of
while
£
?
W1
'
bri,llc
«
“
■•
black
thread at the eye thereof. 80 in­
! t was sun-up und snapping cold when
««brick Ied to the
o,r,:'b°f
XV*dl'^PIdal. I Mddl. had worked
tent was he upon this task that he never
;b’ brakeman shouted “Tugaloo,” and
around during th night until it Mt- ba°u»tridLbOrn'red bj B,1P&lt;*,r&gt;uo|&gt;' heard Lambert’s footfall nor noted his
; aiefuliy Lambert stepped from the
tied upon the anh. al’s ride.
runnort t
Plnpv white column. coming, and the lieutenant, while paus­
■ jin and felt free air. Mr. Pottiswas
d
%o'
“ wid' Pta’**^Judging from st.oh signs o? legend,
ing a moment irresolute, took quick ob­
s: . uing soundly, doubled up in one
Smoke wa. drifting from a batter^
i’. seats. The only wakeful bipeds in a. "ere vlrible over the doorwnvs ot pipe projecting from tbr red brick servation of the stranger and his sur­
S .T't'r’Impressions were
rounding.. He was clad in the gray
-ht were the conductor und his train­
that the vending of Intoxicating drinks n',^™'"' I1 tbe n°rtb cn&lt;l- nnd «■. shirt and light-blue trousers such as
! .n.
Unseen hands forward had
ulr wa.
feintly scented
acented with
with a
a were worn by the rank and file. An or­
was the principal Industry, as there morning
1 *,,n« a,r
"•»«faintly
t d ^he trunk out upon the frosty were
U'pro throe
___ .toon7ato
• ^de^oSd
kuvre • ham a1Ptpeti,’n»J ^grance of broiling dinary Kohlier’s blouse was thrown over
thmr salons
iirds. The sun was just peeping over tin general merehunflfee--Xh eatefe
lj"'U'rt n-'enona.
K
the back of the camp-stool on which he
a :-jw wixxied ridge before them. The Jahment, painted white and withmn.lr theroa7?»r Ti""’ ’b'
bend ln
sat. and his feet were encased ih the
r.-.ek xv ound away among some desolate ot proat.erity and a floek ot cotton bole. ’ hr of t’ie
ord extrem- coarse woolen socks and heavy brogafls
• ‘.t&gt;s where tiny flakes of cotton still •round it. bore thn alrn of I. Cuban and inn, t • '
pauld hear tbe and leathern thongs, just exactly such
.:;g to the brown and withered stalks. Ibid pathetically that th.- ploneernof a iIn,?',„‘l,*o c"‘“ndn’Pl""l,inirof water, as the soldier cook was wearing nt the
’:..heioudof ktenm the train pulled away, ndentleis and one-sided trad.-^i'a'd’ri"
,be. /01*B4 bbnxejf over-1 hi&amp;xing fire a few paces away. His sus­
b, wb
’""o-flded penders were hung about his waist, und
i ing Lambert and his trunk to look notly made their lod^ent™themidi ±
i each other as best they might, und of a helplcvaeommunitv
■ .t.. nc
by “ decP ',enii of ,!,e in his lap seat uppermost nnd showing
t” cloud lifted the young officer
It "tut tmnriae,
and not!c!e~
a aoul wM ap- i the r"'l readua"5?1"5' -'’nn"wl ,ro"&gt; a rent three inches in length, were a
ten
.^:x
■ d curiously around him.
pair of uniform trousers, with a narrtiw*
was standing on a rude wooden
I „T “nd."!cl&lt;’
buxbre; xml welt of dark blue along the outer seam.
&lt;i~u. wiio«v shrunken planks left or the equare. end MratfRllBK horrea — - '' ~ I.rrr■■
f'';*r
l» square, tambert They we^ thin and shiny like bomba­
.
,. f . piiig seams between their up- l«ted it at Intervale on eiti er ride. One came fare to fa. e with the encampment zine. in places, nnd the patcji which
faces, now. at least, beautiful iu o. tjeae. with n belfry, at the corner ot ot the first company, outride of West seemed destined to cover the rent was
k coat of sparkling white. Ex­ the plazi. seemed to be u meeting house 1 olnt. It was ever h;s luck to join. At five shades too dark for the purpose.
: v. here the footmarks of the train- of some kind, jtostfbly the pro tempore tout particular moment he wax ju.t His hands were brown nnd knotted and
?-arr&gt; (j the smooth expiins^, and rtibstJtut* for the county courthouse, titeut ready to resolve it should be the hard. He wore a silver ring on the
last.
in iwj. or three places (heplanks
third finger of the left. His face was
thought Lambert, for the center of the
On two sides of the square, facing brown ns bis hands, and clear, shaved
: gone entirely, this plenmit’g sheet square was still heaped with charred
'•
-I the length of the plot form to end blackened beams qnd bricks where each other and perhaps. 20 yards (barring the stubble of two days’
apart, uere tne “A” tents of the com- growth) everywhere, except the heavy
ere The white bulk of his trunk stood once the courthouse stood.
“goatee,” which, beginning qt the cor­
. at the eastern edge. The charred
As for the comp or quarters of h’s puuy. ten or. a side. At the flank farth­
. -1 black? nrd relic of a flight of stairs Wture comrades nnd as-:ociat«*s. Lam­ est from the rond-and pitched so aa to ners of his broad, firm mouth, covered
face
tjje
center
of
the
inclosure
woe
a
thickly his throat, and chin. .His eyes
: ! roijj
platform to the sloping bert- could see nothing that in the least
I •t&lt;’»’ne''five feet beloiv. but not icsemblrd a military station, nnd. do wall tent, backed by one or two of the were large, clear, dark brown in hue,
smaller
pattern.
Nearest
the
road
was
and heavily shaded. His hair, close
*
han'l-rnil warned the unwurv what he could, the boy found it impos. . v.
a breakneck plunge into space. Mble to down the faintly heartsick, a second wall tent. used. |K&gt;ssibly. by cropped and sprinkled with gray, was
the gunrd~though no guards v. ere vis- ®H»ost black. ‘
.
. -.&gt;f the platform itself had been hpinesick feeling that speedily took pos’
ible—the white canvas coverof an army
r,,e
niorning air v’
1’he morning
was keen,
yet „
no
.
1 away, and some charred and session of him. A dog would have been
...... .1 IJ
wagon, and a few more scattered “A” ,®r...
* 1.1
blazed
in iL.
the H..1
little camp stove be-'
!•’.
- ned posts, sticking bolt upright welcome ns companion, but there was
tcDts. Cook-fires had been ablaze .nod ^ind him. nnd the fittings of the tent, so
ji :. the ground iu tbe shape of a nar- i’.ot even a stray (log. For a moment
os the visitor could see, were of the
were now smouldering about the wag- far
’
;■■■.’■ rec’hngle, showed that a wooden Lambert thought o'arousing the negro,
on. Several men in gray woolen shirts plainest description. Not caring to
b'::;diiig of Jsoine kind bad
formerly but
after one
gla: ee &lt;a
atl the
wide,
red x------------- ’ ’
V.
- -- ---------~ess. f,SM.
I
M IOC, FCCl
•
*
•
'
were washing their faces at the stream; s,ant3 there longer, Lambert cleared his
?
■ 'long the rear of T
the rTekety ■ cavern of his-mouth and the emptied otl;ors.
' in
’’ light-blu»‘ overcoats, throat
were and began:
*----- *v oni !
h. 5ng
&gt; .izi:-g. Midway along its“ length,
.. close to the frowzy head, he
aro l°°kmg for Capt. Close.”
sauntering
about the tents. &gt;.some of
flfSnirltwi in
It. favor
fnvrsw of the mule.
t
-vatuvrtk side, a shed with a sloping •&gt; decided
whose occupants, ns could be5 easily * Whereupon the man engaged in
i : had been loosely thrown together, I
)A short walk brought him to the side seen, wrre still* asleep.
‘
threading" tbf needle slowly opened the
I’.- ends nearest him. boartied in j ci
prostrate creature, and a long
Standing nt the edge of the w’inding left eye he bad screwed tight shut. and.
a. . • retd for a door and &amp; couple of I
induced his mulesfaip to stagger to Yoad. rind thinking how easy a matter as slowly raised his bead, calmly looked
w;,..low's, bi&gt;re oyer the threshold in
feet, but in his struggles he snapped it would lx* to toss a hand-grenade into his visitor over and at last slowly re­
’. ack • tend! the legend “Ticket Office.”
headstall, nnd the retnna
’ the midst of the camp. Iximiu rt paused plied:
’
kr the shed wore a couple of : thte
*v bit
* ’* and bridle dropped
’
••into th/dus
- ■
“That’s my name."
a moment and studied the scene. Rest- i
Ufwasnot
until,
the
vagrant-st
s
&gt;bme boxes. Ont on the |
Ing on liis sxvonl. still in its chamois
Lambert -----discovered
froyfj the 1
midway bctxxeen
Iwtv.rcs the
the truck
track !j ,
--case, with his clonk and satchel !
: ’■‘•nnkie’* fence that j arallelcd it ;
!|Jran-d that he was. or hn&lt;
thrown over his shoulder, the young
BLOOM ON ICEBERGS.
•
. ’.v. ■
rds :o the south, a dozen ; ♦‘rfrmeut property. The
die, Iqo. officer became suddenly awnre of a man
of c.ut iu were huddled, three of J
°?e °f ‘
*
----.- - —vriu: uu
old-fnsh- wearing the chevrons of a corporal u ho,
Which SiifublK’-y Wx* Growing.
n McCJel- f shing-rod in hand, was standing just
• :.i pa i icily covered by old war-worn iohed. hluck skirted,
Capt.
Marshall,
of the steamer Mary­
lass,
no
familiar
durib
v:ir days. beyond a clump of bushes below and
' . k ns and poncho*, the otljers en. Lal
vnkcand Irieklmr un nt him with nn -expression land, which Teached Kerv the other
■ . .. ■-_ I to th- rain of siiarks to Am the mule seemed only
b.;&lt; freedom Lambert on his shrewd, “Bowery-boy” face in day. re;x&gt;rt4*d that the vessel ptutart]
j ::ss:ng engine I' unnwarc ar yet
of iee in
tied to blow from |! Frat essayed to reset thesaddlejo which , which impudence - and interest were through a running sea
It cov­
; be submitted without objection, and* about equally mingled. So soon as he latitude -I2.0J on May 15.
, , - . then to replace the bridle, to which he found that he wa* observed, the cor­ ered an ar-.-a of aliout one mile square,
predatory;
,,
.
,
... ,
, would not submit at nil. but with low- poral cocked his head on am- side, and. and after the arVssej hnd pas? . &lt;! through
rents were ।
, .
,
...
■
h
1 l*rct' *ront aD(I racnaemm hoof turned with arms akimbo and a «piizzical grin it seven huge Icebergs hove in sight.
One of the latter xv«s at tenet 5tJ0 fee»
on his freckled phiz, patronizingly iu
if the white staple had
h'gh und one-tlialf mile long. The larg
.
.
f'orj a dozen ,gaping | front of n sbanty’labelcd Tost Office.” quired:
. st one was topped jivith huge pin­
“Well, young feller, who made them
nacles v hicli uppearad at a glance
I For ten minutes Lambertlexerciaed bis clothes?”
i he red soil, showing here and there urts in vain effort to rek-apture that ’
from the nprthxvnrd side like the
Lambert considered u.moment before
through, the! want and withered berb- mule, nnd then, in sheer disgust, threw
towers of some old cu)hedral.
making reply. One of his favorite in­
; .-. v.sea:;.; d.with xnulr a‘nd wheel . the bridle on the sidewalk J picked upon
On the se.'ond in size of tlK* i'ergs
structors at the academy had spoken to
.. .ml n l.-v. rods uway . broken- i.b*ndon?d half
ha|( bricli
„n() fet
brick,. and
let tbe
the mule
mule the graduating class about the splendid Capt Mat shall claimed he could see dis­
tinctly through his glass what -ap
i: ’ 1 • ”J-1
jay with a
, p
jt :.u the flank.He
Hemerely
merelytwitched
twitched
a ave .w.«
timlwr tq be found among the rank and
•
4 nub dote by its shattered axle,. bisscra
ggV hide,
scraggy
hide,raised
raised one
oneinstant
instunt the
tbe file of the army. 'They hre like so |&gt;eured to be a thrifty patch of clover ten
yards square. On each side of it there
».!•:« :ltlw. rolling away from tbr -,,arni03t hobf. but urver lifted bit
many old oaks,” said he. and some of was v\ hat Capt. Marshall believed wax
:
ml V. reck, reemed to have crawled beg(J The brute wm hungry from long
Lambert’s chums had never form&gt;tten
o:l t ’ ■■■a; by ItMlftand leaned nistinK
anlj did not mean to be dfe- It, Neither bad Lambert. “This,” said shrubbery in bloom. Jk*sides this, the
r .. .&lt; one ol the charred timber.. ,urbed. and Lambert, who had eaten he to himself, “is possibly one of the surface -part ,'of two of the bergs wu»
■-uithward view was limited to a nothing ,;nCe the previous day. was scrub oaks. I assume he doesn't ■ im­ blackened*as if coal dust had been
1 ;
low rid“c of ugly, " bite-flecked presently in full sympathy. Once more agine me to be an officer, nnd. In any dashed ujion it. The bergs were xvatched.
“ Stalks. ikistv.arJ the sun was
loo]&lt;ed around in search of tome event, he could say ao and I couldn’t with the greatest interest by the crew
of the Maryland until they passed out
I: a a pathway through the fringe ; humnn being, and found himself eon­
prove the contrary. Ergo. I’ll let him
.
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_
}ronf
ing „ cit|Mn |n shirt rleeves nnd a int? the secret without letting him im­ of sight.
*tn-es along another ridge, nnd a faint
Just about the time the interest in
: c Gf mist, rising sluggishly In the in- ' tangled head of hair. who. leaning out agine I’m nettled.”
I iiiv ,v,
the icebergs hnd subsided a beautiful
trrvi .ling low ground, with the hollow cf a second-story window wnsneverthe“They were made by my tailor, cor-, ........ .. ;_____
came__bver
thu .waters, followed
. 2.-...-2....
.1
r .mble of t he train crossing an invisible Icsa not 20 feet awny. For a moment poral,
poral.” said he. “He nlsp made the uniunl- p,
o amirage
„;,Mfsv of such nn attractive
by _n
i rMgtytulfl fof the presence of some each reg irded tbe other without a word. form which I, perhaps, should Jiave put maj^e-up that Capt. Marshal), who was
&lt; v.-moving stream. Westward the Then the native spoke:
* on before coming out to camp. (‘That O | wafCh, Immediately called the crew.
tr: -k mine into view around a thinly- ,
“Wbat yc tryin’ to do?"
_
, ought io fetch him." thought he.) j, WQJ. a double reflection of a .tenmei
’ »’&gt;ded hillside, with a clearing here
“I was trying to catch that mule.
Cloae?”
. “•Where
Where will I find Capt. Cioae?
I pmj^omd against the sky. After the
;
there, ii; which some low cabins
“Want
nnu. him
w.u. Fr
. . anything?"
—e------eI
"Hc’b orer there." Mid the corporal. ln;ntp. |ind
n clewed through the
,
......................
; _him
_ tangled in ’
’t w)fh q _0„lr„ j,,* nf the bend in the , .
“No;
only
I found
hi.
b cn.,tain us well M erew. all
re scattered.
and
got"nw»y
after 1I loosed
. ’s?’_.
a 'be
v---- ...e.. after
OOSClt
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With this .'cheerful outlook to greet rein
agreed that it was, without question,
hue at three points of the compass, him.”
the reflection of the steamer Mohawk,
I. .inker: turned him to the north. There
The native regarded tbe newcomer
although the real object was not in
Lambert had slung his
■as a siding with u switch nt eagh end, curiously.
sight. A peculiar feature of the oc­
as three or four rails were missing blue cope over the hitching rail during
currence is that the steamer Mohawk
&lt;■ 1
lhe west end of the platform, his brief pursuit of the ungrateful
was reported recently as having been
• toed tu reason that the railway com- teas’ and his neat-fitting suit of tweed
on that day in precisely the same lat
j;u.y found tjie other all that was necca- was something new to Tugaloo eyes.
itudc and longitude as the mirage —
s.a; ■ to the traffic of so bustling a place So was the jaunty drab derby.
Philadelphia Press.
“Yon don’t b’long rmin’ yere. do you T
T-igaloo. A brown freight car stood
‘ : 'li • i-iding with wide-opened doorS, queried Tugaloo next.
-] don’t: and tbe Lord knows 1 don t
&lt;1 some household goods loomed in
: -’n sight. “There is more honesty want to; and Td be glad to find some
way
of getting mvMlf and my trunk
this .community than the United
tc^mondial would give ns to believe,” yonder, out to camp. Can you suggest
■jtb«'uirfit Lambert, ns he recalled the ex- any?”
.
-We-ell. you might xvalk. Don t reck­
'•
from a recent report which was
'him at department headquarters, on your trunk kin. though. Kncxv tbe

Thursday, Dec. io, 1896.

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•Toiler the track down thar a piece,
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branch. U’ll take you right in ’mongBt
tbe tents. *Taln’t more *n a tew rawda.
“Thank you. my friend. You’re tbe
first live man I’ve found. I suppose I
can send in for my trunk?*
^Reckon ye can. They’re gawtmuiea
ah’ wagons enough.”
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and trudged away. He did not mean
to yield to the feelingof depression that
was struggling to possess him. yet the
blue devils were tugging at hie heartsiringe- Wasn’.t this just jvhat'bis class
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Tbe Mkwtsc oAoen at Bury Lodn
Na. IS. K. ot P.. were elected Monday

C. C.—W. D. Haye*.

Prelate—J. L. Crawley.
M. of W—Sylvester Grensel.
K. of R. and S.—H. G. Hayes.
M. of F.—R. G. Holbrook.

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PERSONAL^MENTION.

M. at A.—W. H. Spenee.
I. G.—Jos. Oyroruaki.
O. G.—Ed Borrendame.
Trustee for 3 years—D. W. Rogers.
Insurance officer—D. W. Reynolds.

Thursday, Dec. io, 1896,

Mattiean Erb wag In Grand Rapids this vThe following have been re-elected offi
cent to Council No. 41). Royal and Select
Masters for the ensuing year;
John McOmber was In Grand Rapids,
T. I. M —M. W. Riker.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Monday.
Dept. M.—A. P. Drake.
W.
J.
Dibble,
of
Marshall,
was
in
the
Business in tbe repairing department of
Treas.—D. Striker.
Wooley * Bronson has increasd to such city this weak.
Recorder—C. H. Bauer.
Cap.
of Gd.—T. Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Messer were In
sub extent that they have been obliged to
Conductor of Council—Wm. H. Powers.
Detroit
this
week.
pot in another beach. Mr. J. C. Wood­
•S. and S.—T. J. Brosseau.
raff is now in their employ, and in the
G. A. Blackman, of Prairieville, was in
Tyler—C. H. Beckwith.
future their patrons will not be obliged to the city Saturday.
wait so long for their work as they have
xjfct
a regular meeting of the Fitzgerald
Mrs. Coykendaii, of Middleville, was in
Post 1S5. G. A. R.. Saturday evening last
the city this week.
the following officers were elected for the
On Thursday coming Dec. 17th will
James Ackerson, of Middleville, was ensuing year:
occur the next Lectnre Course entertain­ In the city Tuesday.
Com.—J. C. Wardell.
ment and tbe first of those secured from
Senior Vice Com.—H. 11. Trask.
Miss Kate Fisher, of Mlllsburg, Ohio, is . Junior Vice Com.—Wm. Ream.
tbe Redpath Bureau. Leland T. Powers,
visiting Mrs. L. A. Wetzeil.
Quartermaster—Wright H. Garrisou.
i
who has no superior as an impersonator
Chaplain—Hiram Jones.
Mrs. C. 8. Brown and Mrs. H. Lewick
will appear in "David Garrick." Tickets
Surgeon—Henry M. Merritt
z
Officer of the day—S. J. Wiley.
wUl be on sale at F. L. Heath’s for the re­ were in Grand Rapids Tuesday.
Officer of the guard.—Hiram Palmatier.
mainder of the season at 81.25. Single
Mrs. Sarah Bowne, of Grand Rapids, is
Delegate to department encampment—
admission $.50, reserved seats ten cents visiting her mother Mrs. Gardner.
W. F. Hicks.
each, board will open on Tuesday morn­
Alternate
—Hiram Jones.
Mrs. Tbos. Dudley, of Detroit, is visit­
ing at seven o’clock and close at six on tbe ing her sister, Mrs., Julius Russel).
evening of the entertainment. See further
Mrs. Butler and daughter, of Manches­
TOOK FRENCH LEAVE.
^notice in this issue.
ter, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Geo. John•
Leland T. Powers who lectures here son.
Carve th E*c*j&gt;e* From J ack non
■ext week stands at the very head of his
Mr. Daniel Williams, of Charlevoix, Is
profession as an impersonator. It cannot visiting his sister, Mrs.
A telephone message was received by
Cox. for a few
Sheriff McKevItt yesteyday morning say­
be denied that there was more or less dis- days.
ing that W. J. Carvetk bad escaped from
■atiafaction expressed over the first lecture
Mrs. Ida Johnson who has been the prison, aud desiring the Sheriff to keep a
in the course, but It all came about
guest of her sister at Wayland, returning look out for him In this vicinity. Carvetb
through a sort of a misunderstanding. It
bad only a year and a half more to serve,
home Friday.
.
and was greatly trusted at the prison
was secured because none of tbe other
where be cooked for the warden’s family.
R.
B.
Messer
returned
Friday
from
a
lecturers desired could be secured at that
The following concerning his escape is
trip
In
the
Interests
of
the
Wool
Boot
time. Il was by far the least expensive
taken from this morning’s Free Press:—
lecture of the whole course. But the Lec­ Company.
••William J. Carveth, a "trusty” es­
tnre Course should by no means be decried,
Mrs. C. R. Bishop is confined to the caped from prison about 8 o’clock last
because of this one lecture, which was not house with inflammation of the knee cap, evening. He merely walked away. Car­
veth was sentenced from Barry County
as popular as any or all of the lectures last caused by a fall.
for 18 years for mixing poison with food
year. The great success, and tne univer­
Frank Little and wife spent a part of in an attempt to kill his wife and came to
sal satisfaction of tbe Club Lecture Course last week with their daughter at Hastings. the prison Feb. 6. 1886.
__ The wife whom he attempted to poison
last year ought to render it one of the per­ —Portland Observer.
has been a regular visitor to her husband
manent organizations of the city. Its suc­
until a few months ago when she obtained
Miss Frances Hams, ot Hastings, as
cess last year was due wholly to the ladles,
a divorce and married a man at Hastings.
Miss Woodworth, of Battle Creek, we
The officials believe this domestic trouble
and especially to Mrs. Clement Smith and
Mrs. W. A. Young’s gussts Thursday.worked upon his mind and led him to
tbe committee with her, who used rare
Bellevue Gazette.
/
abandon his good intentions.
Should he
good judgment in the selection of lecturers.
be captured his "good lime” will be for­
Margorle and Walter Donahue, ^ccor
Mrs. Smith was also instrumental In se­
feited
aud
be
will
have
to
serve
nearly
companled by Fr. Kennedy left
Defive years.”
lecting the four remaining numbers on the troit this morning where thei
z
As
yet
nothing
has
been
heard
of
his
program of the Club Lecture Codrse for
placed in a Catholic school.
whereabouts.
this season, and any one of them will be
William Sterling Is at Hastings and it
worth the price of a season ticket to the
s
was feared that his hand would have to
course. Leland T. Powers who will ap­
fa
be amputated on account of some defect in
pear in this city one week from.tonlgbt
blood circulation but the operation will not
stands tlie peer, if pot tbe superior of any
have to take place.—Eaton Rapids Jour­
V
impersonator hi his profession, and we are nal.
.
]'
s
3? 388383883
satisfied that those wiio listen to him will
l!
overlook at once whatever of dissatisfac­
The E. U. K. C. nt Ker. A. D. Grigs­
tion they may have had al tirsL Hon.
by’s on Dec. n at 7.30 p. tn.
George R. Wendling, of Washington, D.
The Epworth League* Sunday evening
C., will lecture here Jan. 13th, on "The
will be led by Mrs. Belle Burton.
Man of Galilee.” Mr. Wendling has a
8« !5
W. C. T. U. next Tuesday afternoon in
C«3
. national reputation.
January 27th the
tbe Supervisors room.
Please remember
8
celebrated "Boston Temple Quintette’’ will this.
a
appear In this city, and nn March 12lh the
Presbyterian Y. P. S. C. E. next Sun­
5
Ooursc will close with a lecture by Robert day evening will be led by Clarence De­
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Nourse. subject "John *8011 Jonathan.” Planta.
dealing with the rela'.lons between Eng­
The subjects at the Methodist church
e
land and this country. The last lecturer next Sunday are: Morning, "The Glory of
y
Kingdom;” Evening,
I
appeared here last year in "Dr. Jekyll aud The Mediatorial
M
"Christ's Commendations.”
2
Mr. Hyde." The four last numbers on the
h
The Experience social of the Ladies Aid
course this, year are al! high priced and
Society of the First Baptist church will be
U
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are found on some ot the best lecture
held at the church parlors next Friday
- courses in this country* Instead of-com­ night Dec. 18. All are Invited. ’
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plaining over the very first number In the i
Usual services at lhe Presbyterian
history of the Club Lectuie Course that church. The pastor will preach In the
hasn’t been very satUtactory, it would morning on "Iron Gates.” in the evening
seem more just and becoming to settle on "Greasing Squeaking Axles."

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down hi anuicipallui* &gt;»i the four excellent
numbers that are to follow. A good lec­
ture course In any city not only speaks
well for that city, but adds to lhe moral
tone of any community. It 1s part of a
liberal education, in that it permits people
to listen to the best lecturers, permits

them to hear the most skilled musicians,
it opens to them a new world ot* the best
attractions, which are brought to onr very
doors at small cchl It should not only be
the pleasure, but we believe It to be the
doty of the ckiz?ns of this city to give the
juncture Con:»e the best possible support,
last year a few dollars was left, over and
above expenses. This sum was turned
over to the Women’s’Chib and has former!
the nucleus of a good library. Those who
have plenty of means tu spnre could do uo
net that would be nu»re appreciated than to
buy one or mere season tickets for those
unable to buy them, but who wnttlti enjoy
Hmeniag to the
iMhg* that an* &gt;«■ fol-

The Society of the Fl rat Baptist church
will be entertained next Wednesday Dec.
16 by Mrs. Rork and the ladies associated
with her. Supper served In the church
parlors from 5 to 7.

PosTroNKD—The time for tbe donation
for Rev. A. D. Gii-tiy has been changed to
Friday evenliuc Dec, 18th at the parson­
age. Refreshment will Ik* served from 6
to D o’clock. Everyliody cordially invited.
Regular Contniunlcstlon of Hastings
Ixxlge N&lt;» 52. F. and A. M. will be held
Wednesday evwnlirg. Die. iGXh. Election
of officers, "pay of dues and others IrnpurtBut business.
’ ’large attendance is
A
hoped for.
L. II. Evarts. Sec’y.

Chicken pie social at tbe Methodist
CTiurcIi Wednesday afternoon next under
charge of Mesdameg M. L. Cook, J. C.
Lampinan, W. R. Cook. .Gardner, Chas.
Gardner. S. J. McClintock. O. L. Crook.
C. G. Mixer, k. C. Russ. Helen Grace,
C. Jenson, A. James, Jos. Barnett. Isa
Dickinson, T. Crawley and L. A. Wetzeil,
and the Misses Nellie Lleudershott. Anna
Bowen. Minnie Weber, Cafr(v ’Grace, and
and Miss Orunt.
‘j'-Tp ' - .'.'TTod inim
k-.-x cig us nnd bur n g-vsoo t icket for ffto'Vr—A uirrttal-in vitat mu. tu-nfT7~~
yourrclf and
your mot her or your
■weetheart- By doing this you will help
,
PROBATE ORDER.
rtu*:- uf Michigan, (&gt;&gt;auty •( Barry-as.
yourself In more ways than one.
Ala sesdon
«he rr»*b:u»* Court tor the
County of Barry, holden at the Probate Office In
Awarded
tbe cray of Hastings. In *al&lt;l county, on Vfipdnesdav. the iiiniit dav ol December In the year
nigbest Honors—World's Fair, one thotvgn'l ehcht hunored and ninety six.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, .lodge of
Probata.
.
In the matter of the estate of Henry
Paul, deceased.
Oh reading and filing rhe petition duly verifi­
ed, o&lt; Hiram C«»!entxn Executor named tn the
will &lt;&gt;f drera-ed. praying ih (k ceiUiti Inrtrumeol now on fll- lu said court, purporting to be
the taud will H» d te» lament of &gt;sld dlM-asrd be
admitted to probate and Uie executor named
therein appointed.
Thereupon n ia ordered, that Thursday, tbe
31st day of Decemtwr A. D. iswi. at ten o'clock In
M»e foreoooo.be assljo ed tor Hie hearing of said
petition and that the he ra at law of said do
ceased and all otber |wr*oi&gt;s interested lu aalo
eutate , are requtoe*! to atowar at a seaalon of
aald Court, torn to be tortdrn at the Probate
eOee. to toe City of Hb»H"«m. in raid uounty.

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MORTGAGE SALE.
Default liaving been made In the condition*'
of a certain mortgage made by.Emeline 8. Pratt
of Hastings, Barry County. Michigan to danmel
Carsoniof Galesburg, Kalamazoo. Co.. Miehiipui
dated the fifth day or June A. D. latt, and re­
corded tn the office of tbe Register of Deeds, tor
the County of Barry and State* of Michigan, ou
the fifth day of June A. D. 1M5 in Liber £5 of
Mortgages, on page IM on watch mortgage
there Is claimed to be due at the date of this
notice the sum of Two thousand four hundred
sod twenty tour dollars and tblrtv cents, and
an attorney’s he of Twenty five Dollars provid­
ed for In said mortgage, and do suit or pru.eedIngs at law having t&gt;een instituted to recover
the moneys secured by said mortgage, or any
part thereof:
Now therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
contained in said mortgage, and the statute in
such case made and provided; notice is hereby
given that on Saturday the Thirteenth day of
March A. D. 1W7, at ten o’clock In the forenoon,
I shall sell at Public Auction, to tbe highest
bidder, at the north front door of the Court
House In tbe City of Hastings (that being the
Elace where tbe Circuit Court for Barn- C'..aniy
i holden). the premises described In said mort­
gage. or so much thereof ns ruay be oeoessarv
to pay the amount due on said mortgage, with
eight percent Interest, and all legal coats, toKttherwllh an attorney’s fee of Twenty five
nllars covenanted tor therein*, tbe premises
being described iti said mortgage as all that
certain lot piece and pareel of land sltua:e in
the Township of Bastings lu the Couptv of
Barry and State of Michigan, and known and
described as follows: Tbe East half of the
South West 'barter of Section Twenty ’three
in Town Three &lt;3? North Range Eight im
West. Oootaintng%igbty Acres more or less
COLGBGVK &amp; PoTTXR.

Attorneys tor Mortgagee.
Dated Dereinber 7, IM* ••

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tST’Buy sensible gifts.eoinettiiug serviceable and
durable.
I5^~Buy those gifts where
you get what you pay
for.
tST’We will have the best
and prettiest things
ever shown in the city
in Dry Goods and
Millinery for the hol­
idays.

CoLG KO VK &amp;'POTTKR.

Attorneys for Mortgagee.
Dated December 7.18SML

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SAJU BL CAlthoS.
Mortgrgee.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default ha* log been made In tbe concltibu.-'
ot a certain mortgage made by Francis lieanv
and Junnle Beany. Husband and Wife, ot
Timrnapjde. Barry Countv. Michigan to Eintlv
D. Bostwick of it tiara. New York dated the
Third day nf November A. D. 1887. and record.ed in the office of the Register of Deed**, for the
County of Hurry and State ot Mirhivan, 0” the
Fourteenth.day of November a. D.
in Liber
20of Mortgages, on page350 on which biortgsgc
there In claimed to be due at the dale *of this
notice tbe sum of Two'tbousaud two hupdnd
and forty eight Dollars and Thirty right cents;
and an attorney *h fee of Twenty five Dotiars
provided tor In said mortgage.’and uo suit or
proceedings at law having been Instituted to
recover tbemoneys secured by said mortgage,
or any part there-f:
Now therefore, by virtue of the power &lt; i sale
contained In said mortgage, and the statute in
such case made and provided, notice H i*rely
given that ou Saturday the Thirteenth d»y of
March A. D. IW7 at ten (’’clock in the forenbm?,
I shall re II at-Public Auction, to the litghesr
-bidder.at th*-North front d&lt;x»r of the Court
House 1n the City &lt;*f Hasting- (that being tin?
, place where the Circuit Court for Barry Ccun’.y
is holden* the nr* tulsos described in sxldjnortgage. or»o pinch thereof a- may be necessary to
pay ihe amount due on said mortcace. with
Seven per cent. Interest, and gll legal cost*, to­
gether with an.attorney's fee of Twei ty five
Dollars cvveriMUted tor therein., lhe premises
being described in suud mortgage as all that
-eerUln Io: piece and parcel nf land sitir.de In
the Township of Thornapple In the County pf
Barry and State of Michigan, and known and
described as follow*; The East hall of the
North West inrarter at Section Thirty Three
cw&gt; in Town Four (4) North of Range Tro (Ito
West. Containing Eighty acres of land.more
or less.
Emily D. Bostwh k.

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by law. and
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e'tutty Lave been Instituted to recover the debt
secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof. J
Now therefore, noticeTo hereby given tbn* undcr and by virtue of said power of sale In said
mortgage ooutolned, and in pursuance uf the
stotaEfl? toe mate ot Mlcblpm tn iuch etS
made and provided, we will sell at public auc­
tion or vendue to toe highest bidder M the front
door of tbe Court House in the village of Has­
tings. Barvv County. Michigan, that being th*place of holding tbe Circuit Court for Mid Coubtvof Barry.on Friday, tbe fifth day of March.
A. D. 1WT. at three o.elodt p. m. ot said day. tbe
toad and premises to said mortgage and herein­
after described as follows; (0 Wit; AU those
01 land
in
Town tour (4) North of Range nine (g West
that being toe town of Irving. In tbe County or'
Barrr Biato of MMUgan. dereribed m fol«.
viz: being tbe southwest quarter (s. w. U) of the
southwest quarter (e. w. k) of Section eight (8).
tbe Northweet quarter (n. w.
of the nortbwrat quarter (n. w. W erf Section seventeen (17).
also tbe north twenty (») acres of the east sixty
(60) acres of tbe southeast quarter (s. e.
o’r
Section seven (7), in said Town-four (4) North
of Range nine &lt;B) West, that belug toe said
Town of Irving, containing m tbe three descrin
tlons one hundred acres of land, be tbe same
more or lees, together with tbe tenements,
hereditaments and appurteoaoces thereunto
belonging or in any wise appertaining.
8ALUX B. Rick
GkbTRUDEB. ALBTtX.
AMfgneee of Mortgagee.
CnAMBKBLAIM &amp; GL’IKK.

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Attorneys for Assignees of Mortgagee;
Dated December 10,18M.

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» toe nth day of Mirth
of th? estate

For the Holidays we have a whole
store full of things that would make the
very best and most useful kinds of gifts.
We are prepared for all kinds of weath­
er and can sell you

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Mortgagee.

Wanted.
Tea lady agents to handle our gcods and
corresponding at their boiua.
Permanent position #15 no to 130X0 per week
First replies receive Doeirioas.
Address Lock Box 753.'Kalamazoo. Mich.

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To reduce our Immense Steck of Ijidies. Miwt s and
Childrens

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Trenan rent Not lee.
I will be at Freeport Dec. 17. St and Jar. ,7;
Ht Hastings Cltj Bank
*J6: at Irvivjr Dn».
28 and at Frank Pratt’s. Middleville iM-.-sfth to
receive taxes.
C. 11 'Williams. Trek-*.
Irving. llich.

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UNDERWEAR,

A Bad Mistake
Previous to taking our Annual Inventory, we have made one
of the Biggest Cuts in Prices that has ever been made
in Hastings.

Between now and January 1st, ’97, these goods MUST
be sold.

WE WANT MONET,
TOO WMHT UNbERWE/IR

Is a good thing not to make, and one of the worst mistakes possible is missing. bar­
gains in our stock of HATS. Buy where your money brings the most. T/uU’« fhrijj.
&lt;md thrifty people fare beet in this world. ‘We’ve Increased your stock of money l&lt;
increasing its value in our goods. We’re selling what you need at low low prices. Our
figures are practical studies In economy. Here are some of the p ila’.y y&gt;u cint
too carefully.
For one week only we will sell you Ladies’ Fine Shoes

$4.00 grade @&gt;............ *3-25 S’ 75 “d $’-5» gradesld.aj
300 &lt;« ................ 1.50 a.a5 gride................. 1.90
»a.oo grade 0........... *1.65

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VOL. XLI. NO. 33

HASTINGS, MICH.. DECEMBER 17, 1896.

39-40-42-44
We have 29 Suits of the above
ow. as Christmas approaches we
sizes, don’t want so many, so have
call your attention to the Spec­
divided them into two lots:
ial Goods, we will have
All the $7 50, $9.00
with the

and $10.00 Suits
will go at $5.85.

Special Prices:
NicaCream Candy.
•
Hand made Cream Candy.
•
Extra One Cranberries.
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i:&lt;tra tine Almeria Grapes. Fancy Washington Navel Oranges.
Mixed Nuts..................................
renoble Walnuts.
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BEST BRAND O^STERM.

10c per lb

All the $12, to $15
lot to go at $9.35.

10c per qt
iNc per lb

If you wear any ol the above
sizes here are some never-beforeseen bargains.
.
'
15c per lb
New lot of Neckties in new pat­
15C ••
terns selected for Christmas effect
—Club House, Bows, Tecks, Im­
BEST BRAXD CRACK KRS.
perials, 4-in-hands, Puffs.
In fact everything nice and good
Best 50c, 75c, 90c underwear in
the city. '
for the day and the dinner.
Gloves and Mittens, best quality
-lowest prices.
Collar Buttons, Cuff Buttons,
Cuff holders.

Hams &amp; VaDArman

J. C. FARRELL,
Clothier.

THAT RACKET."

A little reflection about F urnirure can lean to but one condit­
ion: a brilliant result always fol'ows buying at our establishment.

"How Does it Look
“And Will It Last
kre the first questions to ask about
a piece of furniture. Whitever’s
handsome and durable is as good
as if need be. Our Bedroom Suites
and Dining Room Outfits leave
nothing to be desired in point of
beauty and solidity. We keep

Prices Down
To make buying easy. Here’s how
to’hiake-money:
A
A
A
A

$15 Couch for
$10
$13 Dining Table for
- $8
?i2 Upholstered Rocker for - *8
*9 Stand for
$5

’ Thes6 are some of the bargains
we are offering as special attrac
t ions.

Renkes &amp; Walldorff,
UNDERTAKERS,
Rooms Ford's Hotel.
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MORTGAGE SALE.
Delaultlmviug been in ids in the conditions I
o; a certain mortgage m-ide by Frank Martin 1
t stugte maul ol the Township of Assyria. Barry County. Michigan.
Dan. W. Reynolds. .
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I’.itrrv County Muhtgau. dated tw
day of
■sei
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1 in,—-j a
zx. az.,
i v v,*, ,,, .&gt; tu the •of•
I)., irtiiv*
HJ-. and recorded
,l.u ..V
fl*,mr
f totlllfV of
tlcv of tb- Register
of Dor-da,
sur 111*.
lire Goimiy
Bwrv Mud stjite of Mkh&gt;g&lt; . on the flr*t day
olOctob^-A. D. ikuIh Liber 41 of mortgage*,
uu page 51. said mortgage W4» on the express
i HullHfin that should any default lw made in
the paynuutof said interest orauv part there­
of. on w»v day whereon the same Is mada payatilt-, a* above expressed, a'ld slvndd the same
remain imj aid and In arrears for the space of
thirty
then and from thenceforth, the
atoresalrt principal turn of Four hundred dollnr» with all arrearage of hi threw I thereon,
.-ball, at iheoptluu of said party of the -econd
part, becohvt and be due aud payable Imme­
diately thereafier. altbouifh the period above
Hunted for the (myinrut th- reof may ii-1 then
have expired, and default Iravhur been in-vlrJn
tbr paxmo.iit of iuterrst due September 1st 189.5.
;rnl the -ante having remained unpaid and lu
- y: r&lt;-nr*for thuspnc* -of thirty da.s and up
wards the aforesal: nrlttcipal stun with all grreiiraues of Interest
now declared one and
jmyabie bv tile tennt of Mild murtgaSte, on
Which niortme there Is claimed to be dn- nt
:«e date of this mortgage the sum of Four
hundred and furtv four dollars and seventeen
c-nts. and an attorney's fre of Fifty dollars
prurlded far in said intrtuage, ami no wit »r
procsodlngs ar. law hevi’ig been fnwtllte'1 to
recover the m mew s-wursd by said m jr.g*£s.
or any pa 11Hereof;
,
Sow. therefore, by virtu- of the power or
sate conlhit.ed In aahl morfgag’*, *»&lt;»
s'Mutrln such case moi- and provided, nntiee
hereby given that «n Saturday the t scutjetn
day of March A. D. I&lt;97 at ten o’clock In the
forenoon, I Khali sdl at. PubHs Auction, to the
hixhert bldd-r at the North trout d.wr
of the Court House in the City of ijaMtugs
itbat b*lug-the pl tee where the Cirvu t
Court for Barry County Is holdonj. the
premises described In said mirguce. or *’
much thereof as may r* n«cess*»'V l&gt; t»*y lbamount due on said mortgage with seveu rer
rent InterrM, and ail &gt;gal costa together with
an attorney’- foe of Fifty d«H*to.
d
lor therein, the premises being described tn
waid mortgage as ml that certain lot Pteee and
pareet of l»»d situate In the Township of A»ayna tn the County of Harry and Htate of Mich­
igan. and known and de-ertb- d a* foltow-;
Toe-s-uih
Quarter [frl o&lt; the North
West Quarter fulot Mection Twenty-eight

CELLULOID
Handkerchief, neektle
and collar boxee Tor a presents at the
Racket.
PiiiK Smith.
DO YOU WANT Hair ornaments or
stick pins?
We have them.
Phin Smith, at the Racket.
WE HAVE The largest line of ladles
handkerchiefs and gentleman's scarfs ,we
ever had aud that insures you cheap for
the quality. Ph IN SMiTH.at Ihr Racket.
UP TO DATE Some new shoes with
the latest sty le toe just it/ also some
childrens crack pna^f shoes for school
wear.
Phin Smith, n the Racket.
TOYS, TOYS You an*, aware Phin
Smilti always has the largest as well as
the greatest assortment of toys for sale
in the county. Weiu/thls year Is nu
exception and wtynt bv is goir.g^io do
with tl em is the n^t/question.
But if
he keeps on with theSqlices he has com­
menced on uo doubt they will all go ns
he has toys to fit all pocket books from
the 1c toy up. Call and be convinced.
He inalwavs up with the times.
5 AND IOC There is uot room on this
whole page to enumerate one half of the
bargains in toys Phin Smith has pu his
5 and 10 cent counters.
.
WIRE FRAMES also crepe paper
for lamp shades. Ail the colors up at
Phin Smith’s Racket store.
DONT FORGET The little folks o”
Christmas. It wont cost you much If
you go up to Phin Smith’s aud get each
one a present.
BOYS, BOYS The King Air rille sure
death to rats and Sparrows. (July 99c.
up at Phin Smith’s Racket.
GIRLS, GIRLS We have too many,
too many dolls. We have them for 1c.
5c. 15C. 30c. 35c. 35c. 50c, 75. 99c and a
doll for twins for 10c. Cai! and’ see
Phin Smith at the Racket store.

SANTA CLAUS has brought us too
many hand sleds and we jire going to
make the price sell them.
Pmx Smith, at the Racket.

CLOTH I NG SALE
COLLARS Any linen collar In the store
for nine cents. They must go with the
rest.
Pmx Smith. ,
OVERCOATS No one in this city ever
bought overcoats as cheap as they can
now. I must if possible get them all
sold this monUL
Pn« Smith.
at the Closing Out sale,.
FAMOUS &lt;PANT5 They all go at cost
and the warrant Is on them.
Jost the
same you will not get another chance
again soon like It.
Pntx Smith.
at the Closing Out sale.
SUITS Yon can now buy a suit so cheap
you can affonl to hire the money and
lay If away as you can buy them as
cheap as I did.
They must go at some
price.
Pmx Smith, Clothing Sale.
c p a MTS for 4 years old at 17c.
B?.Y?
.
n,£re h. nronorCost more money. Others .in propor­
tion.
Pnix Smith,
at the clothing store.
FIXTURES
show cases, store tables,
desk, all g«» at ihe closing out sale. -"vAg
Phix Smith, at the Clothing snle^|

D A. SHELDON,
Woodland.
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Abjlmct ,:&gt;&lt;! Ileal K.tate Office.
Our roads are fairly good once mortt
Abstract Block, Hartlnga.
Mooey to loy, „u K„J E,UM Real
Theron Jordan has returned home from.
flavin??..com ” V on’
conveyancing.- Freeport where he has been working on a
TLVJEPl?1® M?of Ab&lt;ract Books, oom I arm.
Kocor&lt;,».
furutsb complete
auHiracts.
Chas. Collins has received a letter from
Dr. J.
Baughman. The doctor has de­
HOLGROVE A POTTER,
cided to locate at Rapid River, Delta
, Attorneys at Law
County
in
the upper peninsula.
Colgrove.)
Andrew Sheilenberger has agiin de­
b,ock-Hastings.!
Practices In all the courts of the state.
cided to leave home and family.
It will
be renJembered that In October. 1895 Shei­
A B- kenaston.
lenberger left his home and was gouir six
Attorney at Law,
weeks. A Mrs. Russell.a near neighbor,left
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J.8.Goodvenr*Oo.’8#tore.)
They’’ were
rractloesln all courts of the State. Collections her home at the same time.
promptly attended to.
finally located Ih Missouri but no effort
was made to induce them to return by
L* R. TIMMERMAN, Homcepathte Phy their families, but they soon began to long
for home and returned very penitent, and
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sician and.Surgeon.
were forgiven and restored to family bliss.
Office over Roger’s grocery store.)
On Dec. 2nd of the present year Mrs. Rus­
A. SCRIBNER, M. D„
sell disappeared. In a few days Mr^Shel•
Physician and Stirgeon, lenbergtr received a letter wfileh he
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clain^d was a warning to him to depart to
Office In residence, one block east *f depot.
parte unknown or be would be visited
with white, cap vengence.
He seemed
a. a c. h. barber
very much excited and nervous and final­
•
Physicians and Surgeons.
ly stated to bls wife that he would go to
Calls In city or county responded to with the northern part of the state on a visit to
promptness, day or night.
his sister and remain until such time as he
could safely return.
On Dec. 11 th he
aw and collection office of
started on his visit. Soon after his de
putture
Mrs.
Sheilenberger"
became sus­
J. M. SMITH.
Collections made in all parts of the state picious and hitched up a horse and drove
tn
her
father,
D.
F.
Roberts,
of our town­
Conveyancing a speciality. Special jrains
taken in drafting contracts, chattel mort­ ship. After listening Xo her story Mr.
Roberts
decided
that
things
looked
suspic­
gages and wills.
Woodland, Mtch.
ious and hitched up his horse aud drove
to
Woodbury
and
Lake
Odessa
and
finding
jpdward Taggart
Ixryal E. Knappen.
that Sheilenberger had not taken the train
Arthur C. Denison.
at either place drove to our village.
He
TAGGART. KNABFKN A DENIBON
teamed at the depot that Sheilenberger
LAWYKIJS.
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had taken the south bound passenger for
Rooms 811 817 Michigan Trust Co. Bldg,,
Grand Rapid*. Michigan. Kalamazoo. Just where Sheilenberger and
Mm Russell are, no one knows, but it is
suspected that they have decided to once
AMES A.SWEEZEY.
Attorney at law.
more renounce home and families and join
Hardinga. Mich. t a ii otheff In the toboggin slide of lite.
Practices in all courts of the state. Col­
The contest at the M. E. church on
lections promptly attended to.
Thursday night under auspices of the W.
C. T. U. blds fair to be the event of the
season.
The lecture at the M. E. church on Fri­
M. H. STEBBINS,
day
night
was
liberally
attended.
Funeral Dihkctoil
Rooms next to Christmoa* Photograph J. M. Smith ana wife and daughter
Studio. Residence
Court rtrrrt. Ail
were in Hastings over Sunday.
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WHOLE NO. 2166
Quimby.
There will be preaching at the school
house Sunday evening.
There was r large crowd at the Ladies
Aid Society last Thursday at the home of
Mre. G. C. Scott
Clark Graves, of Rockford, visited at
John Oastlelu’s last week.
Henry Strong shipped a car load of lum­
ber from here to Battle Creek.
The next Ladies Aid Society will meet
with Mrs. E. D. Reid, Thursday Jan. 7th,’
1897.
.
Mrs. John Lichty who has been visiting
her daughter In Edmore returned home
last week.
Arthur Crook who has been visiting his
sister In Northern Michigan returned
home last week Monday.
John CaHteleln was In Battle Creek one
day last week.
Walt Rldleman was In Belding one day
last week.
Vance Homes and wife, of Assyria,
speut Sunday with friends here.
There will be an entertainment at the
school house Christmas evening.
It will
be free to every body who will come.
Chas. Reid spent Suudhy with George
Balch in your city.
Orangeville.

Edger Brown and wife returned last
Saturday from Lansing where they were
In attendance at the State Grange.
Rev’s. Wilder and Burlington are hold­
ing protracted meetings in the Town Hall.
Iru Otis, of Rutland, is visiting friends
in Orangeville.
Grover Reedman. a lad of eleven years,
ran away from home one day last week
but returned before daylight the next
morning and hurrahed toy McKinley.
The election of officers In the Grange
occurs Dec. 26. All members are request­
ed to be present.
.
The first Baptist church elects their
oftiicers the first Monday In January.
The people of Orangeville are waking
up to the improvement of the highways
they are making some very fine roads.
The farmers turn out liberally.
We
think if all took ns much interest as the
Orangeville people we would have good
toads in a short time.
Hickory Corner*,

Cortright Bros, have improved the looks
of their store by putting down a new
walk.
The W. M. Aid Society of this place
meet this week Wednesday.W. M. Brown was at Hastings on Wed­
nesday last.
There will be a cottage prayer meeting
at Freeman Fords. All are cordially in­
vited.
Hark, we hear wedding bells in the near
future.
The Baptist Aid society will hold a ba­
zaar at the Maccabee hall Friday evening.
Wil! serve coffee and friedcakes. Come
everybody and look over the stock. '
The marriage of Maude Rockwell, of
this place and Fred Fitch, of Augusta,
will lake place nt tho bride’j parents Wed­
nesday evening.
Rev. Weaver, of this place, Is visiting
relatives at Benton Harbor.
Mr. Swanson and wife visited at Has­
tings Wednesday and returned Thursday.

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WbatSImll ChildreaPUy?

We stated in the last paper that a chikPa
play has the stamp of his distinctive in­
dividuality upon It. The child gives eg,
pression to the Impressions be bay re.
ceived with the stamp of bls own authori­
ty—he re-issues these impressions as h»
own coin. His game is to him his owa
creation—otherwise it is of little or no la­
te rest to him. The element of creation la
essential in healthy play—Indeed in all
healthy activity. Play is also a process of
self-revelation—a process of discovery of
what one can do.
Reflection upon the educative value of
these characteristics which develop la
child play, will give a somewhat fair con­
ception of the educative valoe of play.
Play is Nature’s means of education «ad
Iter methods are usually effective. Child­
rens’ games Involve the functions which
constitute really educative activity.
The application of the foregoing is thia
—all play is educational, “free play**
highly so. To limit childrens’ play is to
starve them, to defile their play is to poi­
son them, to exalt their play is to ennoble
their characters and strengthen their pow­
ers. Of course play is not everythlBg,
Work has its functions even In the train­
ing of very young children. Yet it is to a
great extent true that the individual te*
comes in manhood that which he plays in
childhood. The play of childhood is many
times the rehearsal of the role which the
individual will assume in the drama of
later years.
“Let the child live In bls childhood way.
The life which yon would have him live In
manhood's day.”.«
Is it idle to insist that herein Iles one of
the most serious problems of home and
school? Is it worthy of suggestion that
method dn the play ground and in the
nursery are as important as methods in the
school room? That the activities of the
play ground are often more far-reaching
than those of the school room?
Ilia
above presumes that children play upon
the school ground, and we believe the
right training received by theyoung Amer­
ican on a school yard where democracy
holds sway and popular opinion is active,
is culture in no small degree.
Some one lias said “the increasing uae
of directed play in the kindergarten may
lessen the Incomparable value of free,
play.”
Children are very strongly Influenced by
their games. If they play robber they get
the robber’s spirit—the robbing instinct la
fostered. If they play farmer they develope the farmer’s Interest. Games of char­
ity beget the spirit of charity.
Cruel
games beget cruelty.
Games involving
unsocial relations tend to beget unsocial
dispositions. Games involving assertion
of individuality develop self assertion.
It is said that actors, in a measure, become
the characters which they represent—
children are subject to the same laws.
Games involving dignified relations and
attitudes go toward fixing those attitudes
in the child.
.
Every teacher knows that rude play
makes rude boys; every mother knows
that quarrelsome plays breeds quarrel­
someness.
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The follQwlng may be enunciated ' as a
law: “Play fosters in a child the Instlneta
which gave birth to the thing played, and
the spirit which is embodied in the game.’*
if the lower keys only of the child’s na­
ture are touched, the sounding boards be­
come vibratlle to lower tones: but if the
higher keys are touched, the heart will be
made to vibrate with joy and love and sym­
pathy, and the life be made pqrer add
sweeter thereby.
j . .
(Conf Inued.)

Dr. Elliott, of Hickory Corners, was
T E. BARRELL.
called to see John Scribner the doctors
v •
"Attorney at law.
Office over Hartings City Bun’.c. Coitectinns father.
promptly attended to, and general law buaine»y
Q. A. Hynes Sundayed at Hastings.
transacted.
G. R. Maiu has his new barn nearly
enclosed by the assistance of James Bush.
JjEARN PHOTOGRAPHY
Kirs. S. Thomas Is again able to be up
after a severe attack of Lagrippe.
With the Comet. A C:ttn&lt;*ra with lull Instruct­
Mr. Huntington is having the stone wall
ions and material lur innkiim pictures, t’crce
onl» 81 O-t. General and local agmt* waufrd. pointed to his house.
School Ip the primary department is
Addre-'s M. C. Elliott. 11 Norwoodv\ve . llflhdale. Mich. ' •
progressing finely with Mrs. A. F. Norris
ns teacher.
Mr. Rogers. Mrs. Brandstetters father,
astings
ity
z nk will spend the winter In the east.
W. H. Chase and wife spent a few days
Hastings,
Mich.
•
in Kalamazoo with her parents.
John Nichols, of Howard City, has come
to spend the winter in Delton.
SURPLUS, *20,000.00
A stranger by the name of Wm. E.
Incorporated under the laws of the State of
Salford Is very sick at Eli Thomas’.
Michigan.
James R. Bush and wife and daughter.
Media, of Howard City, are spending a
few weeks here with relatives. The lad­
OFFICERS;
Several Knights of Pythias of this place
ies health is not th? best and have come to
D. G. Robinson. President
attended the funeral of a brother Kulgbt
Chester Metowir. Vice Pres.
these pans for medical treatment
Dan W. Reynolds, Cashier
Mrs. W. J. Lance, of Qedar Creek, took at Hastings Sunday.
DIRECTORS:
The entertainment given in Freeport
the train here via the C. J. vt M. to Au­
Dan W. Reynolds.
W. IL Powers.
hall Friday evening by the Foresters was
gusta to see her sister whio Is very sick".
z-x' D. G. Robinson.
R. B. Messer.
a success and largely attended.'
\
M. L.Cook.
Chester Meaner.. , Merr.tt Whippie has moved into Mrs.
The M. E. people expect to dedicate
A. Norwoods house on Oichard St.
P. T. Colgrore.
.......
Rev. Rlchtmyer was very pleasantly their new church next Sunday. It is a
Has the only savings department in Barry surprised one evening test week by his fine building and they may well be proud
Conntv and pays interest on all time friends from Cressey they leaving a very of it
deposfts.
Miss Flora Stlnc.hcomb bas finished her
fine overcoat for his -use.
Dewitt Raney has moved Into the C. B. work for Mrs. J. L. Young and returned
Cloverdale
home.
Robinson house near the school house.
Mrs. E. F. Sayles departed for Iowa
U W. Whittemore and wife entertained
Cbnrcn and Society.
J. B. Sackett Post G. A. R. will-install
Its officers on Wednesday evening Jan. at dinner the 13th. Dr. Scribner and wife. last week.
W C. T. U. next Tuesday afternoon In
Mesdames Lucy Wibert and M. B- Case Supervisors room.
Cth at Delton. A full attendance Is de­ A. Jones and wife and daughter, Alice, it
went to Lacey last Saturday to visit their
sired. The friends of the }G. A. R. are being her 50th birlhdAy.
Y. P. 8. C. E. next Sunday evening at
Mr. Dubois is moving into his new cousin Mrs, Laura Rossman whom they 6 in Presbyterian church.
requested to be presented and all who de­
had not met in forty years.
sire can- partake of an oyster supper pro­ house tills week.
The U. E. R. C. will meet with MIm
The new depot for the L. &amp; H. at this Replogle Saturday evening at 7.80.J
Frank Bishop Is building a new work
vided by Comrade Blackman at a reason­
place Is completed.
Are you going to the donation at Rev.
able price. Judge Armstrong has been shop on his lot east of his house.
The Cong’l Sunday School will have a A. D. Grigsby’s Friday evening Dec. I8th»
E. Loomis and wile have been spending
invited to perform the Installation cere­
a few days with his folks near -Battle Christmas wheel.
The Emmanuel Christian Endeavor,
monies.
Dec. 20. will be lead by Mary 'Powers.
James Bates who left town some time L' R. K. Potter has moved his family to
Bronard. 1
Either Mr. Frank Knowles or'Maurlee
ago thinking to hud a better location has
D. IL Cook, of Hastings, was the guest
returned and is satisfied that Cloverdale Portland• where he has work for the win­ Ul
of his
brother. UUJipu
Joseph Cook, last week Grigsby, of Alma College, will preach at
Ilia UIUUIOI.
the Presbyterian church next Sunday
and vicinity Is a good place in which to ter.Wm.im0ltlh.-U3 fleeter will be •&gt; j ^“^er »« In K.l.m.zoo lot
morning and evening.
live.
The Hastings and Rutland Sunday
Our pastor is bolding revival meetings Hotel Delton every Tuesday.
Thursday.
All
memlwrs
of
Barry
Tent
No.
6.9
K.
School
Association will meet in conven­
here now.
Miss Lillie Lindsey and B. Fenner, of
Miss Eva Ashby was surprised one eve­ Q. T. M. are earnestly* requested to be Milo, were united in marriage last week tton on Tuesday, 29th at Episcopal Parisi)
House. Look for program.
ning recently by a visit from a large num­ present at there next regular review Dec. Wednesday at the home of the bride.
The dedication of the new Freeport M.
ber of her young friends who assembled 19th as the'election of officers ’will occur
There was a social last week Friday
E. church will occur next Sunday Dee. 20
in honor of her 21st birthday anniversary. at this time.
evening at Rev. E. S. Morehouse's. ’
Mrs. David Gibson, of Emmet County.
Leland Warner, of Kansas, h expected at 2:30 p. tn. Rev. Dr. H. C. Jennings, of
Carlton. ’
Is visiting-relatives here.
I home to spend Christmas and New Years. Chicago will preach and conduct the. exer­
__ 1- Gardner, of Bellaire. l«
Ike D?Back is a boss hand to gum and
Mrs. Vine Carpenter has typhoid fever
Mrs. I,
Maria
Is till.
the cises.
The St. Agues Guild wilt hold their an­
at
the
home
ol
her
parents.
Dr.
Wright
file a cross cut saw.
gue.it of her sister, Mrs. Fannie Farr.
nual sale of fancy articles on Saturday
Archy Anderson is very sick but aeejna Is attending her.
Chester Honeywell has captured his
Miss Zella Odell Is now at homo enjoy­ man who raided his house last fall, taking Dec. 19. from 2 to 4 and from " to 8.
to Be a little better at present.
Obed Chamberlain Is Improving al­ ing a vacation. She has been clerking in two watches and some money. He is Home made candies will btx sold, aud an
opportunity will be given to have your
a store near Detroit for seme Huie.
though be Is still confined to the house.
boarding In the city, with James McKevitt.
fortunes told. Light refreshments will
Louis Snyder who has been quite II. for
Eli Lindsey was in Allegan last week
be served. Special effort has been made
some time Is n*w on the gain.
Friday, In tho interest of the Prairieville,
to bring all articles within, the reach of
George Tester ha« returned to Carlton, ereampry.
___
everyone.
having been in N. Y. the past summer.
Maple Grove.
Charley Breker will spend Christmas
with hit parents in Canada having been
Elmer Clark and wife have returned
Whatever may be said about the publi­
absent from the parental roof several years. from Woodbury.
Burt Service Intends to spend Christmas
Maurice Reese, of Bellevue, spent Sun­ cations of Rev. Irl R. Hicks by those who
do not fully understand the facts, there la
In Western Lenawee Co., with home day with relatives here.
no denying the truth that his paper and
Bertha Palmer is on the sick list.
U Mathias Allerding who broke his leg a
Mrs. Cora Hay, of Woodbury.. visited Almanac have come to stay. His splendid,
short time »lnre. while netting » barrel of her mother, Mrs. Ed Reese, a few days journal. Word and Works, is now entering
its tenth year, largely increased in circu­
elder-down cellar. Is Improving. Judson last week.
Rev. Arthur Trott and wife, of Lake lation and In every way improved, until It
Carpenter la looking after the out door
Odessa, visited old friends in this vicinity deserves the national reputation it has at­
” There will be a Christmas tree at the M. last week.
tained. His 1897 Almanac Is now ready
There will be a donation for the benefit and is by far the finest and most beautiful
E church. Xmas eve., and other inter­
LIU BdlUU,
o. the
ill-, home
..CU.V V.
..w 108 pages,
of Mrs. Ella
Lamb, at
of Mr. be has yet hsued. It contains
esting exercises under the d,rectlon® 01
and.Mrs. Thomas Fuller, Friday, aud a ] Including cover artistically printed In
&lt;»r Don Putnam and Mrs.
and
—‘
J Is filled from back
w to back with
nne program is being prepared, we bear. box social lu the evening for the young colors,
just what la wanted In every shop, office
people. Every body. Invited.
The Zpworth League was led by Mrs. and home In America. "One feature of tha
Hinds Corners.
Almanac for 1897 la a series of 19 original,
Preaching Sunday morning al 11 o’clock. James Gray Sunday evening.
The dance at Elmer Palmer’s was well beauqfully engraved star maps, with ex­
Y P. S. C. E. at 7:30.
attended and a good time reported by alL planatory chapters, which could rot be
Wm. Kline Is on the sick list Many
bought for less than five dollars hi any
olh.n. .re .ufferin, from xnrt «&gt;'&lt;&gt;»•
work on astronomy. As Mr. Hicks has to
DIED.
We hope .11 who wish to Joto »
correctly and faithfully warned the poblie
.ehooi will &lt;0 to the Shultz ekoreh tator- BROWN—At his home in Hastings town­ of coming droughts, floods, cold warn,
ship
Saturday
morning
at
four
o
’
clock
d.y ereolnz. Dec. l»th. u Mr., tot of
of heart trouble and a complication of blizzards, tornadoes and cyclooe*. in the
Coum Creek. wl»
,here for
pa
yean passed, aside from the other varied
diseases. Royal H. Brown.
and splendid features of his paper and Al­
^°C V. Robinson .nd Mrs. Edmond. »ltended chur.h .t the Doud School houre an old soldier, and for many year, amem­ prompt every family to suteeribe at oww
ber of Barry Lodge Nn. It, Knight of
SnndM morning.
„ , _ ___
for 1897. The Almanac is only *5ota. a
Bert Bliven and Mias •,o*le * ’j*r’
copy. Word and Works is om dollar •
Rutland, Sundayed wRh Fred Hinds peo-

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PITTING” PRESENT

Would be a pair of our ladies’ lace
or button shoes. They are the latest
style and cut in fine shoes, and are
an altogether perfect fitting shoe.

Find out the size needed and
make your wife happy with a pair
of these shoes for Christmas.

L. E. STAUFFER

fend th* Christmas tree at ShtdU ChristCaahierat

SCHOOL COLUMN.

Craauetad br Mt,. ,|ora j. B«lta
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Commlastoner.

respect 1b which de­

�Hastings Banner. Michigan

=
state news

BIRDS THAT CARRY ECGS.

A Queer Arctic Bird.

The modern idea of feminine rights j
• must be modeled after the habits of the
red-necked phalarope. a bird with a
special fondness for the arctic regions.
According to Mr. Elliott, the hen bird
does nil lhe courting. “The male,” be
says, “is aa coy and retiring as the moxt
bashful maiden, turning away from the
proffered attentions, first to this side,
then to that, even flying to the opposite
side of the pool or to another near by;
but all In vain, for he is chosen by the
fair one who has chosen him from his
fellow*, and there is no escape. At
least, like any other poor bachelor so
I beset, he yields, and the nest, a slight
' structure of dry stalks, is placed in the
center of a tuft of grass. The eggs are
four hi number. On these the poor
i
male, the victim of woman’s righto, is
obliged to sit the greater part of the
time, the female amusing herself on the
pool near by."—Troy Times.

C, Thursday, Dec. 17. 1896.
The Michigan State Federation of
Labor in session at Lansing adopted
resolutions demanding free text books
ENGLISHMEN AND AMERICA.
1 and favoring government ownership of
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Mw Who Bare Bren Wan rri.*a&gt; m 1' —
railroad _..J
aud *A1
triegrapb
lines, »uUl*al
|&gt;oatal »«VsavTUI* Country.
j Ings banks, the issuing of all money by
The fact is that the English public | the government direct, and making use
men. who have understood America, or ; and occupancy the sole basis of owner
who have’seemed to care to understand i ship of lands, were indorsed. Officer*
her, have. at least until recently, al- j were elected us follows: President,
ways represented a small minority, I Harry C. Barter,^Detroit; vice presiDuring the first century of our national ! dents, George IL Canfield, of Lansing;
'IHe
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I?....
»ni\Anhv i
rearedy
an1,'EB»lfabiL
of ". ntf- I Ur‘ •Mury
J**'
uenee wa* elear-aiglited enough to pe^ &gt; A. Barron, of Port H
.
■
Wire America’s real devotion to greathnd-■ treMurer. William Crewe. Grand |

I

Some time ago a smalt party of ex­
plorers landed on one of the apparent­
ly barren islands just on the borders of
the Antarctic regions and found it in­
habited by a remarkable colony of birds
that ranged from large Mother Carcylike birds to penguins of all kinds and
degrees. The island wan fairly covered
with the feathered Inhabitant*, and ns
the boat run onto a rock that apparently
afforded a landing the birds, instead of
moving away, seemed detormined to
reaent the intrusion and stood their
ground, viciously attacking the men,
who, though they knocked the birds
ideals. Our British kinsmen thought I Rapids.
aside with clubs and cars, made no ap“ a horde of OredgrimL, and nothin? I
nrr
preciobie inroad on their puxnbera.
The party then formed a compact body,
•tee; wherew. in .pdte of a reemins
of Gr„„d,
•teorp ton in material thingy the na; th(_ fnt(, of her hual&gt;ajl,,- and, armed with boathooks to push tho
tiona 1 hfe waa prepping”‘Ux“‘*£ who«e wh.reobouta she has been en- shrieking throng aside, moved up what
ethical and political ideas, which tho ! ,
was apparently a street, here and there
aelhshness and irresponsibility of poll- deavonng to locate for IS months. In
dotted with singular stool-like objects
Kmploymsut for 0,000 Men.
ttei.ua might sometimes distort, but:
18l&gt;5. the mangled remains of a ,
about three feet in width, larger at the
Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 11.—A general
barer stifle. Leigh Hunt, as Lowell i™”
found strewn along the Lake
top. These were the nests of the al­ resumption of operations in the river
tuod to remind us. could n.-rer(hink of Shore,truck west of Sturgis. LetUre |
batross. and, as the men were especially coal mines will take place in a few day*,
America without seeing in imagination I
f“u"d’n *'*
l*ari,?'r th' '
desirous of obtalnhig a set of the eggs, giving employment to about 0,000 men.
« gigantic counter stretched all along I “»me
" • H Thojnas. but the place of j
our seaboard; anti we bore Hunts ridi- hU rwadenre could not be establtshed, | they observed the nests very carefully, The miners will receive un advance in
but in every instance the bird when wages at 37% cent* per 1U0 bushels, tho-j"
rule with a complacencv that was the “n,J,'he„
b',r-^ 1“ "'V10R I
approached shuffled clumsily away and agreement holding good until next
more cheerful because his caliber and :
Ch“r’M H»ner. of Sturgis, deter­
no eggs were found, though the birds J.iyt
2
weight of metal were acareelv great i
"'“'‘’’s •
were supposed to l&gt;e sitting upon them.
enough to do much execution over sea. I
"'''r 18 “°'’th* •e”Th ha. found
Fifty Year* tn Journalism.
Finally a nest was found containing an
rhiludelphin.
Dee.
1U.
—
Eminent
pub­
Carlrlesneerediwcretuemberedhisdys-i Mrs. Thomas._________
egg, but just as the men irew nenr the
lic men from many cities sut round
I» psia aud forgave. Huskin emptied I
inda.m.1 school tor Hoy.
bird alighted and took her place upon the board ul the Hotel Walton Wednes­
this vials of his eloquent contempt upon :
The ann„„i report of the industrial it, eying them with suspicion and utter­
day night and did honor to Cot. Alex­
our sacrifice to America's freedom and I „.hoo! &lt;or boy. at LunSingsavs:
ing a curious, hnlf-hissing sound. They ander K. McClure, editor of the Times,
integrity; we abated no jot or tittle of . Sln„ |1M openln. at th. school . total of watched her for a few momenta and
vi bo that day completed his fiftieth year
x&gt;ur veneration for hix prophet’B me»- ■
children. Including eight girls, have | then forced her from the nest, when, to
xac*e, while we strove to make just allow-, been vent to the echool. The number of ; their amazement, the egg Had been in journalism. Gov. Hastings presided.
naee for the vagaries of the hrperre•= swallowed up. The nest was examinedFourteen Uve* Lost.
London, Dec. 11.—The British ship
tbetic temperament. Theoe things it I juoe » in8t was SO. Thu number of boys closely and finally torn apart, the men
is easy to condone. • • • The Eng- born In Michigan who have attended the thinking that possibly the egg might British Peer. €apt. Jones, which sailed
lishmen who have understood Ameri- ’fh001 »•
‘"I®!;
from London, October 4, for CupeTown
1.2S6. Fifteen Is
is the age at j have slipped i?to it in some mysterious
... .
. .
...
.
elgn countries 1.W6.
can life have judged it by something be- wJlch most
(Ound their way to th. i way, but without success. Finally one and Portland, Ore..' bus been wrecked
sides the froth of irresponsible press school, the number committed at that age ' of the party attempted to catch an al­ at Suidunlui bay. South Africa. It is be_____ _443; at.............
13. 1.120.
at ’11.
Ths j
- unties
*
•
- and
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&lt;
n-K.;
iieXetl that 14 pci&gt;»us perished. The
and• the
of- provincial
“states- being
Increased attendance necessarily call* forj batross, and while he was following
mrn.~ Cobden’s fatal exposure of his an Increased appropriation for current ox- &gt; the bird in a ludicrous chase over the ship registered 1.428 tons;
life to do us service, and John Bright’s perms. and 180.000 are asked for.
stubble an egg suddenly appeared,
i&gt;rave words in the hour of our distress,
dropped by the cunning bird, which box!
can never be forgotten. The memory,
Miss Anna E. Coleman, of Noble Cen- j all the time beea carrying it, not under
of Thomas Hughes—alas! that we
ter, Branch county, left for Key West, &lt; her wing, as she is supposed to do at sea,
must write “memory” now—will al­
Fla., where she hopes to find passage by superstitious sailors, but in a pe­
ways remain a rich and fragrant leg*
to Cuba. William JR. Needham, aged culiar sack in the skin provided by nat­ FROM THOUSANDS THAT ARE SUF­
acy, to which, in a peculiar sense, we
FERING FROM^PILES.
AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE
22 years, a Michigan boy, is a soldier in ure for this very purpose.
ure coheirs with Englishmen; while
The albatross is famrtl for its powers
the Cuban army, under Gen. Maceo.
the work of Mr. Brice has not only won
of flight, following vessels hundreds of j! DR. HANDY'S PILE CURE SOOTHES AXD
Miss
Colemuu
is
Needham
’
s
betrdthed.
our respect aud gratitude, but is bound
HEALS BUND. BLEEDING OH ITCHING
Miss Coleman will, if possible, take miles, yet when nesting It apparently I;
to leave deep impress on our life. None
forgets that it has wings, as it can be
PILES, AND ^OMITl.Y DISPERSES ALL
of these men was blind to the evident service with the Cuban army as a nurse. handled and pushed about in the nest,
WITHOUT COST.
PILE TUMORS OR NONET REFUNDED.
foibles. defects and’ crudities of the !
Health in Michigan.
&gt;
making no attempt to fly or move unless
strenuous life of an earnest and virile
During the week ended December 3 driven awny by blows. This may be
If used In connection with mix's celery
people. On the other hand, none invited reports sent in by 58 observers in va­ due to the fact that the epg is held in
distrust by silly attempts to flatter or rious portions of the state indicate.that the curious sack and the bird instinct ! tea, an internal remedy that cures con­
cajole. But al! were quick to recognize scarlet fever and diphtheria Increased ively knows that it c mot fly off with ' stipated bowels and bud blood, which are
ixf American aspiration, achievement, in area of prevalence. Consumption it, so resists. This rijJjbird is called the the exciting cause accompanying this dis­
tressing disease, nd one need suffer twen­
and representative character something w as reported at 202 place*, typhoid fever mollyroauk, and Its cousin, the great ty-four hour*. The pain and soreness
other and better than mere bigness. at 36, diphtheria at 50, scarlet fever at ollmtrosK, has a similar habit, the egg. Vanish as if by magic, and tho worst cases
They even ventured now and then to | 35, measles at 18 and whooping cough at which Is five inches in length, almost are speedily cured or money refunded.
speak of these things as great; but the 12 places.
It is put up In a soft metal lube with &amp;
as large as that of a swan, being held
word sits better on their lips than on
hard rubber nozzle which enables a patient
in a perfect incubating pouch.
Twin Giri* Killed.
ours. Century.
On Marion island the explorers found to apply the ointment directly to tho seat
The two 16-year-old twin daughters
of disease.
Primitive n»n.~
the great king penguin, a bird which
Bome anthropologists are of the of Riley Taft, of Orange, were instantly stands half ns high ns a mon, with its SOLD NO CURE NO PAT.
SEND FOR BOOKLET.
-opinion that the .primitive man used killed at a railway crossing just west bril pointing directly upward instead
The W. H. Hill Co., Detroit, Mich.
both hands equally and base their be­ of Lyons. In company with Miss Jessie of out, as with other birds. As they ।
lief upon the fact that the stone imple­ Croel, of Orange, they were returning landed and approached the singular ,
RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA
ments and rough drawings made by home from school when a west-bound creatures, which had been standing
The
early races of men are so shajxxl as to passenger train struck them.
CURED BY AB-THRO-PHON-I-A.
about, they hopped away slowly, but
Edited by ALBERT SHAW
suggest that both hands were used Croel girl could not live.
not an egg could be found, a set of
Sample bottle mailed free on receipt of a
with equal skill in forming them. An­
which U ns the object of the visit. The two cent stamp and name of this paper.
Brief Item* of New*.
Tho
W.
H.
Hill
Co..
Detroit,
Mich.
thropoid apes are ambidextrous. On
Alfred VV. Mayhew committed suicide birds had n peculiar movement. In­
th? other band, those who think that at Benton Harbor by taking strychnine. stead of walking and moving one foot
"If enly one magaune can le taken, rve .would 'rugey:t the
man began by being right-handed point Family troubles are said to be the cause after the other, or alternately, they
JlartEll' (V
Gt cover’n^ t.:ore ground I'tan
to the fact that iri primitive languages of suicide.
held them closely togvtlier and hopped.
any other magazine."—Board of Library Commissioners
This
excited'
the
laughter
of
the
men,
words denoting the left liand always
Miss Mary Hayes, of Flint, who has
of New Hampshire, tSp6.
“ Tke Niagara Falla Route.
signify something degenerate and in- been ill with gangrene of the lungs and who finally toppled a bird over, where­
•ferior.—N. Y. World.
was given up by two doctors, claims tc upon the much-desired egg rolled out
HIS magazine ta. in to contributed and departmental
|&amp; Ififi £5 fed I a 6
Htatious.
have been miraculously cured by faith. upon the sahd. Jhe king penguin was
features, what its readers, who include the most noted
John Kruse and wife, middle-aged also tin egg carrier, not only holding it
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|s.m.lp.ra.lp.m. n.m
names of the E“glish-cncak|r.j» world, are pleased to cal)
Germans of Blissfield township, were while standing still, but carrying the j •Lasting ♦_________ I 7.MI1JW I &amp;57 1x41
“absolutely up to cate.’’ “thoroughly abreast of the times.”
taken to ‘the county jail at Adrian vio­ big egg about with it by placing it in
Humon,.
gfi|s..|ai gi
••invaluable.” and “indispensable.” It is profusely illustrated
lently insane. Five children are left a pouch for the purjxjse, holding it in
w mt ward.
|a.m.|*.m.iK m.lp.m.lpj
with the broad webbed feet that arc dASriHON
penniless.
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S.wl 1.
with timely portraits, views, and cartoons. Its original articles
kept
closely
together.
This
explained
C. R. OSBORN, Local Agent. Haatlagi
Hog cholera prevails in the town of
arc of .immediate interest..by the best authorities c a their respect­
Madison, On and near the county farm, the curious hopping motion of the
ive subjects. The Editor’s “ Progress of the World ” gives a
and over 100 fat Logs died within a short birds, as they c*}uid not move their feet
without dropping the egg, bpt the mo­
clear, rightly proportioned view of the history of the humnft
time.
ment it was forced to give up the prize
race during the current month. The “ Leading Articles of the
W. D. Fuller, of Grand Rapids, re­
Mrs. Laura E. Mims.of Smithville.Ga., porter of supreme court decisions fot it ran aw-ay, using both feet after the
Month ” present the Important parts of the best magazine articles
TIME TABLE.
Bays: “A small pimple of a strawberry the past ten years, resigned, and the manner orordinary birds.
In
Kflect
May
St,
im.
that have teen written in every part cf the world. Tte ncr.
color appeared on my cheek; it soon court appointed John A. Brooks, of Lan­
This remarkable habit does away
Central Standard Time.
began to grow rapidly, notwithstand­
with the necessity of a nest, as the bird
and most impc.tant '.oo'.s n.e carefully reviewed. Indej
ing all efforts to check it
My sing, to fill the vacancy.
carries its egg with it as it moves about.
chronclog cal recor:’
Judge Donovan, in the yircuit court
eye became terribly
Stations.
In tht*e instances the birds rarely
certainty that tr.e re:
inflamed, and was so at Detroit, granted an order authoriz­
transport the egg to a great distance.
swollen that for quite ing the receiver to sell the Mabley &amp; Co.
or Rrv.rs
NUKTH.
Sc.-. I ts Cents
a while I could not stock in bulk to W. &amp; Peck &lt;fc Co., ol If undisturbed they probably remain
p. m.l a.’in'l
about a certain locality, but there are
see.
The doctors Rochester, N. Y., for (160,000.
Chicago
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ii
anf
urso]
birds which have been known to trans­
said I had Cancer of
throughout
N. C. Belding, a clothing merchant at
the most malignant
port their eggs from one place to an­ KslMnazoo Lv..
type, and after ex­ Fenton, made an assignment with lia­ other, literally flying away with them. EutOoener.....
hausting their effort:, bilities of $18,000 and assets estimated When Audubon first beard this story Rlchlans JiincT
Vis C. J. A M. R. R.
without doing me al $20,000.
of the nighthawk called Cbuckwill’s; Gull
(Yorkville)
'
THE REVLZ^ G? r
any good,they gave
The supreme court has declared un­ widow he thought it a story of the ne­
Urvsac) ...
vp the case as hopeless.
When in­ constitutional act 168 of the laws ol
Mlk&gt;
..........
Single Co;
formed that my father had died from 1893, to regulate the taking and catch­ groes. Some insisted .that the bird car­ Dett on ....
the same disease, they said I must die, ing of fish in the inland waters of this ried the egg away under its wing, others ClcAerdale
that it rolled the egg over the ground. dhuiu.......
&lt;s hereditary Cancer was incurable.
To determine the truth Audubon con­ Haiti xo *.
’‘At this crisis, I was advised to try state.
MORTGAGE HALE.
Ontonagon is being rapidly rebuilt. cealed himself in the woods near anest,
S.S.S., and in a short while the Cancer
Grove.
began to. discharge and continued to do Over 200 buildings have been put up having first handled the eggs, and wait­ Costa
Woodland
RL
”
**;BarryOounty.
Michigan to Samuel
so for three months, then it began to since the fire which nearly wiped out: ed to see what the old bird would do. Woodbury
: IF YOU WANT TO SEE
Ff« I&gt;.
heal. I continued the medicine a while the entire place three month* ego.
The first bird to arrive appeared very Lansing...
: Something New and Strange,
rhI?1rre..Ln».UH'r
of
*ral»»er of Deeds, for
longer nntil the Cancer disappeared en­
Banker 11. H. Emerson died in Jack­ dejected at the discovery that the secret Detroit.......
of
Bnd HtBU? ot Michigan, on
tirely. This was several years ago and
Juo®A.D. 1W6 tn Liber M of
home had been found, ruffling up its Grand lUpfds.
there has been no return of the disease.** son from appendicitis, aged 60 years.
P**®
wto
‘
ch
mortgage
Farmers five miles east of Niles were feathers and uttering a moaning cry
,M,n*ea J® ba due at the date &lt;4 this
—TRY THE—
“29®®’b® ’”m °r.Two thousand four hundred
considerably excited over the discovery just audible to the listener. Then the
and twenty four dollars and thirty cents, and
ta 'ons.
mate
arrived,
and
after
various
move
­
nEnJ’f.y fe«««Twenty five Dollars provldCancer is a blood disease, and only a of iron ore on William Cameron's farm.
2?
mortgage, aud do suit or proceedments indicative of alarm each bird
blood remedy will cure it
S. S. S. Real estate has taken a boom.
lags at law haring been Instituted to recover
(raarua/rrn' purely vegetable} is a real
J. E. Williams, of Menominee, super­ took an egg in its capacious mouth and
aorru
SnuXt"""™1 hT
flew
softly
away.
intendent of the Wisconsin &amp; Michigan
Ch Iraan
ananentlv cure Cancer, Scrofula, Eczema, railroad, hoe resigned his position, to
Le Vaillant, the French naturalist, ob­
eoouiaed In said mortgage, and the nuuute In
Rheumatism or any other disease of the take effect January 1.
«“»dprovided. notice ft hereby
served the collared goatsucker of the
SS?hUlatn,1.^U£^&gt;y ‘b® Thirteenth day of
blood.
Send for our books
Grand Rapids.
The, hotel of Alfred Gunnings was de­ Cape of Good Hope carrying off its eggs Detroit...........
lahan
0 f,ocM ,n ^b® torenoon.
oo Cancer
and
Blood
Diseases,
10 the blabest
stroyed by fire at Tyre. Loss, $1,200; uo in the same manner—a comparatively Larwng........ .
mailed free to
,loor of U1* Court
You can Shoot Alligators,
easy feat, os the mouth of all these birds woodbory....
insurance.
“
ora®
m
the
City
ot
Hastings
'that being the
Woodland ....
any
address.
is
very
capacious,
a
veritable
trap
when
C,rcu,t Court for Butv County
The First national bank, which did
Oat* vrova..
and Eat Oranges.
—bobla“L the premises described In sola mon­
Swift Specific
W
the
jaws
are
opened
for
the
various
in
­
business in Ionia for 32 years, has sur­
'®®'
mticb thereof m may be nrroaearr
Ha«tin'ia....
Co. Attests, G*.
bw
r^,rJreJ^O?nrl&lt;5O*.°U
“WtfW- With
rendered its charter and reorganized us sects upon which they feed in the dusk
A11 lrF** e08’*- to­
a state bank under the name of the between day and night Many birds Clovrrdalfc
tter With an attorney&gt; fee of Twenty five
carry their young short distances, as Delton ....
Ingdi^rihM
toertln. the premises
State tarings bank of Ionia,
Expenses are patd in 50 cent
Jng
described
tn
said
mortgage
as all that
the woodcock, which has been seen Milo.
Joseph Henderson was killed at Mid­
ine'Tnwn.iHn^^V? Parcel
•Huafe In
bearing off a little one between its QfWUr.............
Mexican Dollars.
1
dleville in an encounter with a savage
claws, while it is well known that the Gull bike (Yurkvlite
M follows: The Eaat half of the
bulk
wood duck carries its young down from TUch'snd Junction
t
M
Ut
|b
Jr
e,t
&lt;
Ui
art
*
r
Br
&lt;ttou
Tweu
ee
Wilkinson Vineent, 68 years of age
the neet in trees to water, using her bill
weal. Containing Eighty Acree more
and a prominent farmer, committed
for the purpose —Philadelphia Times. ,
Buy your ticket over the
c-, Station* a* soon a* they
must canto
signal
fuicide at Lexington by shooting him­
Train- *t. Flag
self. Domestic troubles were the cause.
At His Betrothed** Grave.
Tn,lM wU&gt; I* nia at tbecoawmUM.
The body of the mfrring student
Toledo,
Dec. 14.—Over the grave
George W. Nichols, of Galesburg, was
No a.
of his late fiance in Calvary cemetery
found in Spectacle lake, near Albion,
tral 7
Sunday morning Edmund EL Wright,
by George Spalding, who will receive
•15 « to »M.OO per Wtek
aged *). a member of a prominent To­
$200 reward.
For rate* and further information
ledo family, committed suicide. After rival
COOK BBQS. Proprietor,.

A CRY FOR HELP

BUTTONS!
AN ELEGANT BUTTON FREE

with each package of

SWEET CAPORAL
CIGARETTES

A COLLECTION OF BITTONS

Th,

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llustrated

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Cancer

Of the Face.

Oucago. Wiiwwo &amp; S&amp;gm

A Real Blood Remedy.

Mexican Tour

RERFECT
IURITY

QUPERIOR
UTREHGTH

Mexican Central Railway

M. H. KING,
Gen’l Western Agent,
336 So. Clerk Street, Chicsgo, Ill,

address
dying alaKMt instanily.

�=

/Lasting' Banner
Thursday, Dec. 17, 1896.
W. R. COOK. Loral Bditor.

Battle of Winchester

CIVIL SERVICE REFORM.

LURED TO DEATH.
Srad a s ernt .tamp tor a bandaome art
ot Jaxoo Soap picture,.
InoeodlarfM are at work at Saginaw.
_,T'!"* "" flv' ln’»t patients In the jail

“ 2f«b«rr
r.rey Dwlrit, Ot Detroit, is oonslderin,
b“IW *
Oper* h0»“

*syS
phen A. Rolph Being Carried From
the Hattie Field.
company
Sth Ohio Retri*. started for the War of the RehBk
Stephen A. Rolph, River Styx/
was numbered among the rewhen next he returned Ig his
he was borne on a stretcher,
- k&lt;st a k.*g in the battle of Wiu- •&gt;•.••, Va.. March 23, ’62. During
. nra following he did not recover
the shock, privation and expos*
•icklent to army life. In a recent
view he states: “I was Stricker.
nervous prostration a year ago.
*ontifiued for six months; 1
t. d with the bes* physicians I could
if..but they al! failed; Dr. Wheel­
- Xerve Vitaitserwfts recommended
- aunt of its effectual treatment
cases. I could note a change
u th? first dose, improvement con„' d with its use and fnui bottles re
red me to perfect health.

□CAL NEWS..
• CIRCULATION -

week,
.

86 quire .

j- l». Rlddler. cd Caro, has converted
• bushels of apples . into cider and
y at hU ride? mill this season.

Evans, an Elsie farmer. Is in hard
’ .ek
LmC week he broke his leg in a
r.i mire ay. and a few weeks before lost a
hand in a hay press.

i sue*'BeIky. of Parma, receives SI,000
Dr. r. E. Palmer, of Albion, on acof improper setting of a broken
.’.run Pelky sued for $10,000.
\ grocer in Eaton Rapids as a gentle
hint to the fibnd who sampler every­
thing In his reach in a grocery has put a
-igr. iu bls raisin box, which reads: ••For
jalr, not free.”
•

‘.*rtie Klont, of Muskegon, stokUilO beM-ngituher father aud went to Chicago.
relumed, however, and asked for• nveiiMSi, bat her father had her arrested
aud put in jail.
*
'
.

" Ranale, Grron. . Uke Shore A Michigan
Soothern brakeman, waa thrown from a
train at Otoegu aja^ seriously injured.
John Krnee amt wife, the Bilwfield eonpie. Wh.. b«ame\er.v over religion, hard
been taken to the asylum at Kalamnoo.

It la rumored that thti South Haven A
Kasiern railroad will be changed to a
standard cuaze In the aprlng and extended
to Holland.

Tiueieca nt the Baptist eharch at South
Haven have declared that Rev. A. ||.
Jeaaotx the' present pastor, was illeirally
Railed, and the pulpit vacant.

“Let parents not live for their children,
bat with them.” The mother should allow
no fa.se modesty to stand in the way of
her daughter's knowledge lof herself, of
her possibilities,'of her perils For over
thirty years Dr. Pierce has used bis “Favorhe Prescription’’ as a strenathener. n
purifier, a regulator. It works directly
upon 1 he delicate, distinctly feminine or-'
gans. in a natural soothing way.
it
searches out the weak spots and builds
them up. a woman who would underkUnd herself abould send SI cents to the
World’s Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y.. for
Dr. Price’s Medical Adviser, a book of
1008 pages.
•

Stronger than any fiction Is this truth.
Through a series of nittmnderstandlng.
John Adams and wife, of Boon, became
separated nearly two years ago.
While
she was visiting relatives he started for
parts unknown to procure employment,
and when the woman returned she con­
cluded he had deserted her. The man in
turn wrote to his wife, and as the letter
miscarried, he too. concluded be had been
deserted. A few days ago Mrs. Adams
learned that a body had been washed
ashore at Cheboygan, and the description
fitted her husband so closely that she vis­
ited Cheboygan to Identify the body. The
dead was another man. but as she turned
from the body she was confronted by her
real husband, who had been attracted to
the spot through curiosity.—Howard City
RecoriL
Did You Ever

Try Electric Bitters as a remedy.for your
troubles? If not get a bottle now and get
relief. This medicine is found to be pe­
culiarly adapted to the relief and cure of
E vident? of the northern half of Branch all female complaints, exerting a wonder­
town-hip. Mason county, want the terri- ful direct influence in giving strength and
• v occupied by them to be set apart and tune to the organs. If you have loss of
• tiled McKinley. At the last election the appetite, constipation, headache, fainting
spells, or are ueiwous, sleepless, excitable,
man received 78 votes aud Bryan 9. melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells.
Au Offosso woman while sweeping un- Electric Bitters Is the medicine you need.
•!• r 3 kitchen stove recently, knocked out Health and strength are guaranteed by its
use. 1-arge bottles only fifty cents at W.
one of the stove legs.
The stove tipped H. Goodyears’ drug store.
. spilled a boiler of hot water which
tan across the floor into the next room.
John Hugluud, of Menominee, who was
hurniftga portion of the anatomy of a baby married a month ago. shot hluiself acei-’
dentally while out rabbit-hunting. Thurs­
sitting on the floor. Moral—never sweep
day, and died a few hours afterwards.
&gt;
under a'stove.
Creditors of the broken Mecosta county
Louis Slearn, an I ’ year old Grand Rap­ savings bank will be paid fifty*' cunts on
. I&gt; Loy who waf recently sent to the re­ th? dollar of their claims, next spring—
f ’ltu school is a case. Two years ago he perhaps more. Depositors are happy,

stole a locomotive from the freight yard
aud ran it several miles when the steam
• zave out. His last edventute was. burgl­
arizing a store, and he climbed through a
• nine inch slow pipe hole In order to do it.

We know of but one community lu the
world where dyspepsia Is unknown.- and
that is the Shakers of Mount Lebanan, N.
Y. These good people have been study­
ing the subject of digestion for more than
a hundred years, and that they understand
MifS Lizzie Borden, the defendant in I: pretty thoroughly, is evidenced in the
tn fam-ms murder trial at Fall River, foregoing fact. Their Digestive Cordial is
the xate.it and best remedy in cases of in­
Mass., in 1693 will wed Orin T. Gardner, digestion Dint we know of. A trial bot­
at Clbristnias time. He r a school teacher tle can be had through your druggists for
and of a fin? family. They go to Europe the trilling sum of ten cents. The Shaker
for their wedding trip.
Miss Borden, Digestive Cordial supplies the system with
food already digested, and Kt the same
it will be remembered, was acquitted of time aids the digestion of otner foods. It
the charge of murdering her father and will almost Instantly relieve the ordinary
symptoms of Ingestion, and no sufferer
stepmother;
need to be told wlial these are.
The “Moon” says: A Battle CreeK man
came home from “lodge” just at daylight
Laxol Is the best medicine for children.
tUe other morning and finding his wife Doctors recommend it fn place of Castor Oil.

asleep, undressed with great care and
tried to slip into bed without disturbing
her. Just as be donned his night r*be his
wile awakened and asked him what he
was getting up so early for.
To make bis
bluff good he had to dress and go down
town.

W. L. VanAlstyne a Maple River man,
sold out an excellent business'a year ago
ixecause a plancbette board told him to go
to tb»« slate of Whshington, and at a cer­
tain spot described he would find a pocket
full of gold nuggets. He went, found the
spot, but no nuggets.
He has slave re­
turned to his old home.
Harry Landis who Is at present making
bis home with his brother just north of
• tbe’village, Informs us that he has been
bl tad in one eye’for the *last twenty-three

years. One night recently as he and his
iHother’B family were seated around the
fire side, be in some manner was rubbing
hi» eye as he had done many a time be­
fore, when all of a sudden be was able tg
see from the member which had been of
1 no service to him for these severs*, years.
Hesayahecan see Just as well with the
'•new eye,” as he calls it, at a short dis­
tance as he can with his other eye.—
WotMlland Newt.

Gilbert Mees aqd Ralph Jacks, Muske­
gon boys, were sentenced yesterday to 15
days In jail for using firearms inside the
city limits.’
‘

Antonio Maceo the Victim
N»Hon»l
Spanish Treachery.

THE MAIL SERVICE.
ot Annual Report to Congress of Posh-

Ee,orn‘ l«gue, which Iw-

M
o *“S,On rrid«J- morning. Dre,.
Ideu.1 Schurr waa i„ bad vuke, and
Ucury Hitchcock, o( St. Loui^ preaided
The ofllcera elected were:
,C*r* .’'-bur.. New Torn:
'*■ Ch-rtM rrancla Adam”

Invited to n Conference, He and HU
Staff Are Euthlresly Shot Down—
The Story Denied by spenUh Officials.'

Duytoa, O., Dec. M.—M»rvejr Miller,
Who WM found pility Of iuorder in the
recond degree, tor the killing of Samuel
Ni,wonger. wm ,entenced to lopnunment for lite. The crime w«» commit­
ted May 15.

Will Stay In lhe Field.

Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 11.—The na­
tional executive committee of the na­
tional democratic party held ita first
meeting here since the election and de­
cided to hold the organization intact as
it stands and to make an effort to ex­
tend it into states where it bad no foot­
ing in the last campaign.

With but little cure and no trouble, the
beard and mustache can be hept a uniform
Net Earning* of Railways.
brown or black color by uelna BuckludMrs. Winslow’s Bombing Smip b»" ^eeorosed ham'e Dye lor the Whiskers.
Washington. Dec. 11.—The interstate
by millions of mothers for their children while
j commerce commission has issued u pre­
teething eltb perfect success. Il
How's Thi*?
child, softens the gums, ailsys Ml;
liminary report of the income and ex­
wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea
We offer One Hundred Dollaro Rew^d for
Twenty-five cents a bottle._________ __________ any case of catarrh tnat cannot be cured by penditures of the railways in the United
States for the year ending June 30,1896,
H*U’»
1 co.. Props.. Toledo. O.
which shows that the net earnings on
w&lt;* the underoigAed. have known
172,369 miles were $368,675,047.
For Over Fifty Years.

CASTORIA
For Infanta and Children.

and financially »bie to carry out any obligations
WmS TBAUxTwbolesale Druggists. Toledo.
WAWXO. KI»kam S Ma»vix. Wbo'MMle
n^r ™“S™S°i. “ken tnWr,..lir.

(teuton

Suffocnted by G»i.

Boston, Dec. 14—Samuel P. Putnam,
aged 56. of Chicago, president of the
free thought congress, and May L. Col­
lins, aged 20, of Midway. Ky„ a prom­
ising free thought lecturer und writer,
•were suffocated by gus in this city.
Sight Beatored.

Swelling on the neck.

aixtfla

Ralls
■Igwiure

Tteheatellt

] MfSMCIS

AnnUMl Denclt.

Jacksonville, Fla.. Dec. 14.—Gen. An­
Washington. Dee. a—A vigorous protest
tonio Maceo, the famous Cuban lender, atfknist
the abuse of the postal service la
is really dead, having been trcncherous- made in the annual report of Postmaster­
ly murdered by Spaniards December 7 General WUsob. He quotes figures which
while on bin way to attend a conference show an cxcea*. of expenditure:; over rerelpis Of*&amp;tSr,MS for the tot fiscal year,
tn which he was invited by the marquis which, botftgvcr, is a decreavo in the deChnrlea J. Bdriupgrte, of Baltimon*. of Ahnmedn. acting captain general of flclency of Jt.€73.&amp;5C, ns compared with th*
previous fiscal year -Thia uattsfactorv Ex­
ehairtnnn of the committee on resolu- ( i..&gt;a. while Gen, Weyler was in the hibit for the last year has beep made po«ttona, Viwnfcd the report of that body, Held. Saturday noon a tetter wua re­ slble, the postnias! ?r-gvrH.‘ta: sets forth,
ceived
by
Col.
.1.
A.
pc
H
unit.
I
he
head
of
by a vigorous policy of bringing suit or
which waa ndnpted after some rhnntre ;
immediately
KM&lt;ri*:n?r pushing jBolb-rctton on bonds tsnmcuiaceiy
A+"?n°l&gt;K'M
,l,e r”Sf’ln:inR« follows: th?‘Florida junta, from his secretary
^vcrciurv i Ufur default. which Ii the vnl&gt;jiufe pracrtm. L5T'?’rrx.tn th*
that for th-* brrt correspondent in Havana, giving a.de- j tlce for the interests of the government
tr.:ied
qcccuint
of
the
ussossinatior,
of
and
thus?
of
the
obliged.
?’.Xh!&gt; or«a»l«t’-o,i of th? league
Thojtortmajrttr-pi neral arRU?sjhnt.th^re
Gen. Macro and his entire stuff, with
f discarded nbuacs threatened In the exception of Dr. Zertuehu, who was 4s no peverslty for the anr.ur.J deficit In tho
revenues of thv department*, an I that but a
pul frrn’ bv « ration,-.’enn
^2aiaU .nUw n the'public declaration? of a Maceo’s physician. The better canto few lines uf amendraafit by congress to the
c|n&lt;H?ate for the presidency, urd “cun- from a re.ljabie source in Havana;* but ; OMtn! laws wtl! v.*ii .* it uut and give In its
a country that th? purpose the correspondent's name, of coursn, place s Rteqdy surplus, I: ha* Ito chivf
thus foreshadowed to undo the*good acsnu.-ce. be says. In the'-tmiBmissIqn at
compltehod by perelutent effort during a cannot Im* macle public^ for. as Mr. Hmm srcond-rlass rates of a.'lar$:e and rapMI.vgeneruHon s apace have failed of con­ Btdd: "The writer would be shot with­ increaaing volume, of tnnitcr riever In the
summation.*' The Hn.rue con^nitula.tes the in an hour by Spanish authorities if c.-«nte?npU;tlan of the law, whtyh elves the
country- on the “trufy rerr.araahJe** prog- they knew who gave nvvny details of one: n.rr.innl rate of oru- cent a pound on such
tr :tter. and assuredly outside &lt;&gt;t the policy
re.BB of reform under the second itomintstratlon of PresQani Cleveland, and -&lt;rc- of the most horrible atrocities cni- of the .law as to newspaper* and period­
icals.
’.
•
. ..?Urll?g lhe »**1 y«kf. and d«*cl-rcs chronicled in modern warfare.”
Loes Through Franking.
that for this great achievement, a^vanc.» Led lute a Trap.
He characterizes, the leas sustained -by
« «as 1 ut"’s *ho fuodnUMiiial principles
It
appears
that
the
marqulb
of
Abuthe franking prlylh-ge In transm’.ttlnc
or free government. President Cleveland
deservea the sincere and heartfelt thanks nieda, who is officiating as.captain gen­ ferial libraries, etc., as Indefensible, shows
of all Rood cltlaens.” The league m-ognlaca eral of Cuba during Weyier’s absence in that of ZIS,*AG.&lt;H8 pounds of bccondrclosi
in the president-elect a friend toeivtl-serv- tW field, sent u letter to Gen. Maceo matter handled during the year over 82.348.CiJ rounds were "county free" matter,
tee reform, and urges that he adopt as soon
as may be practicable a plan which may inviting the Cuban lender to a confer­ and urges the adoption ot the Loud bill,
anable him to base his non.(nations for . ence near 1’unt^ Brav^p, stating he de­ now ponding In-the l\ouse. as tho remedy.
non-polltieal presidential offices such as sired to confer with him as to some Pc nays the passage of this bill will not
only wipe our the postal deficit and insure
postmast era and consuls, upon ascertained
Illness and efficiency, regard less of party means of stopping bloodshecT and the in ordinary yeare a surplus which may
or other affiliations. The league run hi r great waste of human iifi, and to get­ be used tu cheapen postage on letters or
increase the mnll faculties of the peo­
saggests to th? president-elect that .th» ting his views on.the subject. Maceo, tn
but will really carry but the one-cent-apublic Interest would be advanced if no re­ who was the Soul tff honor, never for n ple.
pound law of IS^a.
movals were made uf fourth-class po«tTne postmaster-general estimates a de­
masteus, except tor cause, and it auhml’.s moment thought treachery . was in­ ficiency
In the revenues of the department
the advisability Of extending the system ot tended. especially as the invitation came tor IK.C uf
83.472.4W, and for 1S}3 of $I.3W?;SJ4.
registration of laborers to all departments. from such a prominent Spaniard as the
Discussing the merits uf ifie postal sys­
At the afternoon aeasiou u number marquis of Abumeda. and he imme­ tem. the postmaster-general Bays the peo­
of interesting papers were read, and the diately returned’an answer, saying lie ple uf ’he United yrote* nuiy felicitate
themselves tnat In no Important respect
meeting adjourned sine dife.- It is prob­ would be glad to meet the Spanish gen­ are they behind any other ccfiintry In their
able thnt the next nnnuni tnerting will eral. Attended by his staff only, eotp postal facilltle*. and In many things they
be held nt Cincinnati. The place will listing of 35 men and oilicers. he went are in the van.
Free Rural Delivery,
be selected by the executive committee. to the rendezvous, little dreaming of
The results of the free rural delivery ex­
what wan in store for him.
periments are yet Incomplete. Time is re­
CAN'T ENFORCE IT.
quired to familiarize the people with tho
Ambushed.
On his arrival ut the t roc ha, the Span­ innovation and develop Its benefits nr fail­
ures. The thorough working of such a
ish soldiers there, acting under orders, system Involves some redistribution of post
Washington, Dec. 11.—The annual re­ actually saluted tfig rebel chieftain as offices and some discontinuances which
cannot
now be sately attempted.
port of Hou. Judboxi Hannon, attorney he passed, but after reaching the ren­
Twelve thousand and ninety appointgeuerul of the United States, was sent dezvous on the east side near a hill­ r-*-nte of postmasters were made during
to congress Thursday." Concerning the side, thickly wooded, the Cuban leader the year, of which 1.S41 were due to re­
movals There were 193 fraud orders is­
anti-trust law, he says that the re­ was .auxprised to see, instead of the sued durinx tho year
st rioted scope of its provisions, as con- marquis of Ahumeda, a Inrgc body uf
Lotteries.
Btructed by the courts, makes amend­ Spanish soldiers, who seemed to come
The hrndqmrrters nf all or nearly all of
ments necessary, if any effective action from eveVy side. The actions of the the avowed lottery concerns hnve been re­
moved to foreign shores, but it Is thought
is exjiedted from the depiirtmexit of Spanish troops were &gt;ro suspicious that much matter sent hy them reaches ad­
Margo felt that he had been cruelly dresses in this country through the mails,
justice.
trapped, and bls suspicions were con­ which the department practically has no
A new crimes net is one of the things
firmed when peremptory orders came power ip prevent, and that express com­
the attorney general thinks is needed.
from Mnj. Cirujedn, who dashed up to panies carry large sums of qioney from our
people to them.
Further defects in the criminal laws
the gallnut Cuban leader os he stood it
The postmaster-general concludes his re­
were discovered during the past year.
bay, surrounded by his staff, and de­ port with two significant recbipmendatlons,
Criminal legislation is hopelessly con­
he says are necessary to complete
manded bis unconditional surrender. which
the civil service reform*. The first is to
fused, says the attorney general.
“If yon surrender,” snid he, “we offer secure fixity of tenure during efficiency
you your Jlfe find an honorable treaty.” and good behavior to the three assistant
TOOK THEtR OWN LIVES.
po.ttmasters-generiU, whose work Is en­
tirely non-pofiilcnl. whose capacity to deal
Two Prominent &lt; ntlfornla Ladle* Found
“Never!" was the brave reply, ami with the large machinery and great dxhardly had the words been uttered when penditures of their, respective bureaus
San Francisco, lire. 12.—Mrs. Sarah ’ volley after volley was poured into tho must come tn great measure from experi­
IL Cooper and her daughter, Harriet' little baud of patriots, who.'although ence, and who preserve the continuity of
the department, not in the mere desk or
Cooper, were found dead in their home heuinu'd in on ail sides and outnutu- division work, but in the general •.lamiuis___________________
in this city yesterday morn'.ng \&lt;ith bered almost one hundred to one, struck tratlon.
the gas turned on nnil_every evidence spurs into their horses with cries of
PROGRESS IN CHINA.
nt suicide. Both were widely known ns "C tiba libre" and rode gr.llantly to their
workers in the cuust! of tempernncc. death, striking down ns many of the The Government Orders Establishment of
English Hchoala.
Christianity and philanthropy.
It is enemy ns they could. Maceo i« reported
San Francisco, Dec. 11.4-Tokiu advices
supposed that the dbed was committed to have fallen ,-nt '.he first fire with a
say
that
the
Chinese government ha*
because of a church scandal in which bullet through the head, breaking his
they al first sided with the pastor and jaw. while another hit him in the ab­ issued Instruc.txms tu the viceroys and
governors throughout the empire to
then turned against him and were domen. Eu**!t was fatal.
i
Younfj Francisco Gomez, son of the establish schools for teuiiniig tiie Eng­
'snubbed by former friends.
j Culjf n commander in chief, was the lish language and western sciences io
. I 3ext to fall, and in a few momenta a all the principal cities, iThe reason as­
Sun V ranctseo, Dec. 14.—-&lt; Ikth- D I numberof bloody corpses, all shot almost signed ia that China dcsbres lu keep her­
Lnr.e. eha.'rniun of the national iMtuciiil- j beyond recognitiou so fierce and concvn- self on terms «»f equality- and iu touch
list committee, him issu-d an address . tn*llPt] wnB ,he Spanish fire, was all that with’thc great powers of Euro|&gt;e.
to his f Howers urging then to su&gt; | remained of the gaBnht Cubans, who
KrtH Clubs lu tl»c Western Association.
pend active agiuution of the subject of
trusted not widely but too well to
Qumey. ill.. Dry. it.—J- Hickey, pres­
free coinage of silver for the present Spanish
~
- honor.
ident
of-the Western BiisvliuII associa­
and bo join in uphrlding. the hands of
Xertneh* rpnnM.
The fire wum continued unjii every tion. bus notified the Quincy Baseball
Maj. McKinley
president &gt;&gt;f the
association that he has rtwardrd Quincy
United Staten, and to support him in man was killed save Dr. Zertucha. who.
the eighth franchise in the Western as­
.
_
ail efforts
to increase the prosperity
ofr the Cubans say. is a traitor. The bodies
sociation. This makes the cirvuU com­
of Mnceo trod young Gomez were then
the people.___________
plete uh follow-; Quincy. Peoria. Kocktied to the tails of I he soldiers’ horses
and drugged over the field sons tocTTs-' tord. St. Joseph, Des Moines, Hurling*
Columbia, Mo., Dec. 11.—A mao with figure them, as the Spaniards did not ten. Cedar Jtapids and Dubuque.
$2,975 fell from a Missouri, Kansas &amp; wish to have them discovered and iden­
Texas train near Wilton and was killed.
Denver, Cot, Dec.
—Aqdrew J.
tified at first.
There was nothing whatever on nis per­
Story Officially Denied.
Spute. who was accused of the murder
son by which he could be identified.
Havana, Dec. 14.—It is announced in of his wife and four eliildren Kcvcral
His ticket read from Denison, Tex., to official circles here that the accounts
weeks ago in Smlth’N hike, where they
St. Louis. Coroner Parker has taken received by theCuba&lt;j junta detailing the
were bontiiifft has lieen''fully.cleared by
charge of the remains and money.
manner in which Maceo met his death the unanimous reftmujl of the grand

Given a Life Sen truer.

English Spavin Liniment removes all
Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blem­
ishes from horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs,
Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles,
Sprains, ail Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc.
Save S50 by use of one bottle. Warranted
the most wonderful' Blewisb Cure ever
known. Sold by W. H. Goodyear, Drug­
gist, Hastings, Mich.

tnastor-GonoraJ Wilson.

Toil' J H.H n, H"nry c- Potter. New
ltn?he..kk m F'’•’•t;'- Italtlnmn-: Hrnrr
t i Cv.co . 8l'
Henry C. I a-a Phil*.
WlBblm V ^nkth1 ^hcV**Kh. Chicago.

BuckleD’M Arnica Halve
are absolutely untrue. The statement
The best salve In the world for cuts,
Massillon, O., Dec. 12.— Gen.” J. S. that Maceo was assassinated through
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Coxey has issued an open letter to Sena­ the instrumentality of Dr. Zertucha,
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
who, it is claimed, led Maceo and his
corns, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­ tor Monon Butler denouncing “the dis
Btsiff across the trochu. where they were
tively cure piles or no pay required. It graced people’s party, sold out to an met by Abumedu and the Spanish sol­
issue
so
insignificant
as
stiver.
”
He
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
diers und murdered after being in­
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per tenders bis resignation as a member of
vited to a conference, is officially and
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the the national committee.
ernpha ties I ly denied.
druggist. _______ *___________

There lx Nothing So Good.

There Is nothing just as good as Dr.
King’s Isew Discovery for Consumption.
Coughs and Cold?. so demand it aud do
not permit the dealer to sell you some subMttuie. He will not claim there Is any­
thing better, but in order to make more
profit he may claim something else to be
juet as gxxl. You want Dr. King’s New
Discovery because you know it to be safe
and reliable, and guaranteed to do good or
money refunded. For Coughs, Colds. Conbuwpiion aud for all affections of Throat,
Che»r and Lungs, there b nothing so good
a- Is Dr. King s New Discovery. Trial
l. Mr&lt;« LOciH at W. H. Gnodyear’- Drug
ft tore. K -aular s’xe ST cents ami 51 00.

Phllmldphia, Dec. It.—The delegetM

••My mother bas been£»»*** *‘:b ’.Y '“’-J
on the neck ever sloce the
a &gt;* r
* * ;r

Lwlii&gt;«t&lt;&gt;n. Mich.

Hood’s Pills are easy to buy. imsy to take, easy
Id effect.____________ _______
You can’t be well H &gt;“»«■ bio-&gt; '«•
hl,r
yori m»7h»vr pure blood aud guud hcolti o.*
taking Uocd’s SsrssimriBH.

Bridgeport, Conn., Dec. 12.—Mrx.
Helen Beers, of this city*, born blind
19 years ago haa had her sight re­
stored by the removal of a cataract
Hom each eye.
H«MlquMrtcr*i Chmwn.

Washington. Dec. 10.—The national
republican committee hM selected tlie
Glover building In Washington m perzr.unent headquurtera.

Emulsion
is made up of tfu most essential
the body.

Where the Appetite .

creases it, and where digestion

its function in a more vigorous
way. It enriches the blood,
makes healthy flesh and cures
chronic coughs and colds by
making it possible for the body
to resist disease. Our friends UQ
us “IT Works Wonders"
but we never like to oxer-sUte
the merits of our remedy even
when ft has been tested and
tried for over twenty-five years.
If you will ask for it, we will
send you a book telling you
more about the subject than we
can put in a few words.
Go to, your druggist for Scott’s Emul­
sion. Two su«s, SO cts. and $1.00.

SCOTT tt BOWNE, New York.

MORTGAGE FORECLOSVUB.
Whereas m fault has been made In the conHiiuns of a certain real estate inottgspe. bear.
■g date- the ZTlh day of Aorll. ISM. executed by
Bvrou Dickinson aud Anns Dicsinson bin wife,
1 llKstlupc. Barry Co.. M!cb.. to Adrian D.
’mk. of flartrngv. Mich., and-recorded'la the
filet* of the register of deeds for the countv of
lUrry. on Ums 37th day of April, ibm. nt 2*jo p.
n .In I.ltmr 47 of page 14*. And Wherras it is
onwlded aud agreed between lbe parties, that
-Imuld any default be made In the payment of
tie Interest du? on snM mortgage, or juiv In4 ailment of cither principel or Interest, on' anv
lay when the tame Is due and payable and
Mould the Nam? remain ^unpaid and in arrears
tnr ihlrty days. m» murh of the nrtneipal of said
nortgnge jet remaining unpaid with all ar••nrages of Intelest shall at the option of the
•wne.r of said mortgage, after the lapse of said
nirtvdats. become at once dne and payable,
mil the Intel eat due April 27th. 1880. on said
nortgage and note accompanying the &lt;ame. not
laving been paid and remain in arrears for
nor? than lour months, the nicrtcagee elects to
iiiislder, and does hereby consider the wlioA&gt;
unount jet remaining unpaid upon said mortngeand pote to be dur and payable, and that
be whole amount of tioih principal and inter•si claimed to be du? on said mortgage and note
•d this date Is five hundred and forty eight dollars
tu-t Mxty cue cents.and no praeeedmgB, •
d.law or tn equity having been hist I titled to
reaver tl»e amount so due, or any part thereof?
intice Is therefore hereby given,.that by virtue
&gt;r the pgWHT of sale in said mortgage contained
' Inch hue become operative because of Jhe
'.efHuIt. aforesaid, and In rursuauw of the
■tatuies In such rases made aud provided, the
rt mlses described in said mortgage will be
old at public auction, to the highest bidder on
Gtturdaj'. the nun day of December. ik&lt;6. at io
■'clock hi the forenoon, at the front entrance to
he court house in the city of Hast legs, abac
&gt;-1ng the pU.-e wht re the circuit court for tixe
smnry of Barry Is held.) for the purpose ot
citing the amoimtdueon said mortgage and
into, and the costs of foreclosure.. The prem&gt;rs are described In said mortgage as follows;
•All those certain pieces or imrerls nf land rttmte nud being In th? City of Hastings, in the
Vuuty of Barry, aud Slate of Michigan, deMTibed
foltpws. to wit: l^pts tfroandtn In
■ he City of Hastirxs. (fmtnerly village) accord:’ur to recorded plat thereof. Dated, September 21. WM.
Adrian D Cook Mortgagee.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made fer more than sixty
days lu the paxiurutof Interest overdue and
payable on a mortgage dated March IWb. 1PW,
made by Joshun I). Baker and Elizabeth Baker,
nuiband and wife, of Civ-tletan. liarrv County,
•Michigan.toJnhnM.Smith and recorded In
the office ol the Register of deeds, for the Cotua«y of Barry .-In the state ot Michigan, on the
2lst day of Octblu-r. 1«B3. &lt;n liber 47 of mortpsgcs.'on page LA for whic h default the said
Joan M, Smith, by virtue of the rklq given him
by xlit* aaltl niortgiue. has made and hereby
makihi the whole principal sum nt saldxuortgage amt the interest nccnied tbrtvOii now due
and pat able and on which aurtgjge there is*
claimed to be due at the date bl this r ollcethe
cam of seventeen hundred and eighty "•* doL .
lars and forty one cents and an aitcci»y fee of
Iwvnly^flve dollars provided for In kalii mort­
gage. aud no •‘nit &lt;»r proceeding at law having/
been-1ttftltuted to recover tin* amount secured
by said mortgage er any part thereof.
Notidals then* fore hereby given that on the
•&gt;tb day cf Deet-mber.iftw. at ten o'clock in the
forenoon, there will be sold at the north trout
ck-or of the court house, in the city of Hastings,
coi^^nf Barry and Mate of Mlcblgauisald court
hoqBH'tng tlje place in which the circuit court
lor tne county of Barry is held,)at public auction
to th? highest bidder, lb? |&gt;i?xnines described
In said mortgage, or.so much thereof a* may be
iicee*-agxy to satisfy the amount du? on said
mortgage an above set forth, with the Interrat
thereon, and th« costa: charges and expenses
aUouHl by law ana provided for »n said inertgave, said premises being situate In the town­
-hip of Castleton, county of Hany aud state ot
Michigan and descrl* ed aa follows, to wit:
Being the west one half of the northwest one
fourth of teclion number three, in town­
ship. r umber three north, range naxnber
seven west In th? township of Castleton, county
of Harry and state of Michigan, and contalDlnf
eighty acres of land, according tome United
JStatra survey of said section number throe.
Dated dept ember 30th. ISVS.
John M. bxtTn, MortgsgeeAr.oN&gt;.O R. KKNjfcrrcN.-jury to vote an indict meat. HQxtte will
Attcrney for Mortgagee.
not begin sujt to collect th? $10,000 in­
surance on his wife's life.

THE OLDEST
AND THE BEST
Cough-cure, the most prompt and
effective remedy for diseases of the
throat and lungs, is Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral. As an emergency medi­
cine, for the cure of
Croup. Sore Throat,
Jjung Fever and
Whooping Cough,

AYER’S
Cherry Pectoral
cannot lie equaled.
E. M. Brawlst.
D. D., Dis. Sec. of
the American Bap­
tist PubHshlnjt Society. Petersburg.
Vx, endorses it, as a cure for violent,
colds, bronchitis, etc. Dr. Brawley
also adds: To all ministers suffering
from throat troubles, I recommend

AYER’S
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Awartsd Msdsl at W«rU« Tur-

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PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, County otBarry,
AV a session of the Probate Court, for
;he county of Barry,
hoidcn a» the
Probate office.-In the City of Hastings, In
■odd Countv, on Saturday the 12th day of
December. In the year one thousand right hun­
dred and ninety six.
’ w .
Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge ot

in tho matter of the estate of Phlle R. Dun*
(.«»?. r1t&gt;r»ns?d.
On reading and Ming the petition dulv verifl*
n., oi Mary Y. Dm nlng. mother uf said drre—
~d. proving that administration of said estate
b? granted tn William W. Putter; or to acme
oth»T suitable person.
Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday the
fight day of January, a. D., 1W7 at ten o otoek
■ u. toe forenoon, be awdgnrd tor the hearing o f
said petlttaD and that the helm at law of said
•htreased and all other persons IntrrretodI
&lt;rtld retnte. are requir-l tn appey Mt »«***«
,f said court, ihen to be hoMen at Um Probate
Mfire. In the city of HaMlmm. in said Omanty,
:uid show enujw. it any there l&gt;e. why the prayer
if th? petitioner mar not be granted. AM It
•s further r.rd red. that said peilrkmrr give no­
ire to tl»e pe*son» iBterrefod in Mud retete. of
hr pctuknoy &lt;d said
*nd ««• hearing
■hereof hr cMttalr&gt;g a copy of fids order to be
oublieben In the Ha'tiugs Ran
aAper printed and clrcmartrd In
»f Barry, one** 1u each week f~- thi veslte previous tomld day of v .raring.

�MONEY.

THE TARIFF POLICY.

Thursday, Dec. 17. ti
We are told that a cauae which mus
tern 6,000,900 votes, as popoc racy’s dii

“I am more convinced than ever,*
says the president in his message, “that
.ve can have no assured financial peace
and safety until the government cur­
rency obligations upon which gold may
be demanded from the treasury are
withdrawn from circulation and can­
celed.” •
The president once more recommends
tliat the outstanding notes be retired,
either by an issue of long-time low-in­
terest bonds or by canceling them when­
ever presented for redemption. The lat­
ter process he thinks would be slow, but
It would be an improveinent on present
conditions.
The retirement of the government
from the business of banking is un­
doubtedly the first step toward any
permanent financial reform. Until that
is accomplished nothing is accomplished
and the business world will continue on
the edge of the precipioe.pf panic.
The president further very justly says
that iu considering the subject of the re­
tirement of the United States notes we
have placed too much stress upon the
danger of contracting the currency. In
fact, there will be little contraction, if
any, for the gold drawn from the treas­
ury would take the place in the circula­
tion of the redeemed notea. But if this
were not so the currency we would then
have would attract gold, being “invited
to us by better and safer financial
methods.” Particularly would this be
the case if the second method of retire­
ment of the notes proposed by the presi­
dent were adopted. The Times-Herald
has already suggested and advocated
tills plan. Rejieal the reissuing section
of the act of 1878 and let it be under­
stood that when the notes were pre­
sented for payment they could be paid
and canceled. The president says the
process would be slow, and this is true,
but that might be one of its merits. It
would, give ample time for any necessary
business readjustment, and would not
contract the currency in any apprecia­
ble Way, and it would be exactly in the
line of American conservatism.
The president concludes this part of
his message with these words:
"Our business interests and ait good c! li­
stens long for rest from feverish agitation,
and the inauguration by the government oef
a reformed rtnanclal policy which will en­
courage enterprise and make certain the
rewards of labor and industry."
This is the acknowledge truth. We
want rest from thia perpetual agitation
of the money question. We want our.
finances to be stable, und our currency
good the world over—as good next year
as to-day.
Our financial history of the past 25
years ought to strike every reflecting
American with amazement if not with
shame. It is a record of demagogery and
folly, of makeshifts and expedients and
of an agitation that at last threatened
universal bankruptcy and involved the
national honor. The highest business
interests of the people have been put
in the greatest jeopardy for the sake of
the mining camps, and juggled with as
though they were mere counters in the
game of politics.
It is to be hoped that this disgraceful
chapter is now closed and that a fairer
page wiH soon be opened.—Chicago
Times-Herold.

It WU1 UadoBbUxIly Be Foracd oa ProtocUoa Llnea.

There is but little doubt that tho
tariff policy of the incoming adminis­
eternally by a single Mefeat- by a
tration will be one of adequate protec­
popular majority of 700,000 or 800,000.
tion, but it will not be a reenactment
A combination whfch carrier 22 states,
of
the ao-called "MicKinley law" of
or almost half of the whole number,
lft&amp;0. Mr. McKinley himself haa time
WHERE THEY CAN BE CONSULTED FREE
must necessarily have sufficient vitali­
and
again, within the past three years,
ty to enable it to make atleast one more
declared
that
he
favors
the
principle
The Cuban question will be very promi­ hard contest. ’Hie republican party in
of protection, but is not wedded to any
its first national canvass waa 500,000
nent before Congress al thia session,
fixed schedules.
behind the araccessful^party on the
In conversation with the writer, just
Rufus Choate Is looming up as a possi­ popular vote, and yet it carried the
before the St. Louis convention, Maj.
ble successor of David B. Hill in the U. S. country four years later. With auch
McKinley
stated his kleu of a jzroper
talk as this popocratic papers are at­
Senate from New York.
measure' of protection: “That the rate
tempting to keep up their party’s cour­
of duty an any competing article should
Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua have age.
cover fully the difference between
The attempted parallel between the
farmed what is known as the "Greater ReAmerican wage® and the cheaper la­
Bryanlte forces in 1896 and the repub­
Mabllc of South America.”
bor abroad; that non-competing arti­
licans in 1856 is destroyed by the fact
cles slK»ukl be admitted free of duty,
that the Bryanites were only a coalition
Congressman Thomas, of this district, while the republicans were a party, and
except in the case of luxuries.”
is prominently mentioned for appointment by the further ami much more, imporDuring the campaign just closed Maj.
McKinley mined no occasion of re­
am eommiBbhiner. of pensions.
tunt circumstance that the republicans
ferring to the benefits of the protec­
had morality, intelligence and civiliza­
The final returns ’to Secretary ofgState tion with them, while these are all
tive policy, and of advocating it to Ms
hearers. While he received the votes of
The Bryanit&lt;
Gardner show that the house of represent­ against the Bryanitee.
hundreds of thousands of democrats,
supporters
were
a
coalition
of
two
dis*
atives will consist of 83 republicans and
brentme of his stand for honest money,
tinct
parties,
in.
which
one
element
17 fustoniste; the senate ofjS6 republicans
they were xrot misled in ary way as to
called itself democratic and the othex
mad 0 fuslonists.
H. BERNARD CALLEHER, M. D.,
J. CORE CALLEHER, M. D.
his attitude on the tariff question.
populist. It was formed for that can­
'Vbey knew thatethey were votlfig for a
vass only, and tho leaders of the popu­
Mrs. Bryan will write Mr. Bryan’s blogman who was pledged to a revision of
list section of it say now that no more
taphy. Mr. Bryan would 'have written it
the tariff on protection lines, and to a *FHESE NOTED MEN make a specialty of all fonn-s &lt;»f Chronic Diseases. Eye. Ear. Nervous and
combinations of the sort nan take place,
■ Sexual Dismses, Liver, Kidney, Bladder, Lungs, Throat, Catarrh ot the Head. Asthma. Cancer
hbasell, but he couldn’t think of writing and that they will not support any man
restoration of the policy of reciprocity. Consumption, Female Diseases, Epilepsy ,or Fai :ng Elt«;, Scrofula and all Blood Diseases Either
an autobiography when he autobetalk- for president hereafter unless he gete
The conditions of production and Sex afllicted with loss of Vitality (rom mdlscrctlon In Youth or matured years. Night Lasses and
the terrlblfi eonsequonees foliowinc them may be cured if taken lu time. Kemeinber that tjii cases
manufacture have changed consider­ arc taken that cannot be cured. No matter wbat vou- ailments are. no matter bow many nltvsie&gt;ans
Ing.—Kanaoa City Rcpuli?ican.
squarely over on their side and adopt!
1 become dUcouratted and give tin; make one more trial vou
ably since 1890, and there huo talk of have treated vtw|» '*ase bffC
their party name. Th? men who sup
win never regret It Dx. 'Xllemkh e; Bro. absolutely rurfl when others InlL ALL CURABLE
a policy of "high” tariff as distin­ CASES GUARANTEED. The»e renowned physicians can refer you to hundreds aud hiiadredr. of
Tammauy, the great democratic politi­ ported Fremont in 1856 did not cal
guished from one merely protective persons whom they have cured. You will be treated kindly, and if there is a cr.re on this wuth for
themseivrti
whigs,
or
democrats,
or
free
cal machine in New York, of which David
you, you wmW it. Remember the date. and come early, as the office is alwa; “nwded.
The lines will be drawn so as not to
soilera, though all of them hnd pre
B. Hill has long been a prominent member,
;f7~All communications should be addressed to
prohibit imports, but merely to equal­
viously belonged to one or other ol
taow threatens to snub the New York those elements. They called themselves
ize conditions between the home manu­
Venator for his courae in the recent cam- republicans, and the union which thej
facturer and (he foreign one. The Wil­
305 East Main Street, Kalamazoo, Mich.
son tariff gives, in many instances, the
formed and the party which thej
»al&lt;n.
founded was designed by them to las!
foreigner the best of the contest. True
protection will maintain the American
All of oar industries that need protec­ until the purpose which drew them to­
HASTINGS MARKETS.
anti foreign manufacturer on the same
tion ought to be protected from the cheap gether was accompM&amp;hed, whether de
Butter, n to 13.
PROBATE ORDER
footing.
feat or victorj- came in 1895.
Corn per bu. 30.
labor of Europe, and the only thing that
State ol Michigan. County of Barry—m.
This outlines the vieww of the lead­
No reasonable, unbiased being now
Ata session ot the Probate Court for the
can possibly prevent such a needed bless­
ing republicans in the nation, and we
believes that all the forces which sup
County of Barry, holden at the Probate Office |n
the city of Hastings. In said county, on Wed­
ing after March 4th next will be the Sen­ ported the Chicago ticket can over be
Potatoes per nu., 20.
have no doubt the Fifty-fifth congress
nesday, the ninth day of December In the year
Rye per bu..U0.
ate of the United States.
will aim to shape its tariff bill on these
arrayed again under the same banner
one thousand eight hundred and ninety six.
Tallow per Ibu. X
Present, Charles W. Anrstroug. Judge of
Oats
per
bu.,
15.
general lines. Sufficient revenue, ade­
Even if another coalition were formec
Probate.
Wbekt. red per bu. S3.
quate protection and reciprocity—that
Mateo, the insurgent Cuban leader, between the populists and the siltet
Ln the matter of the estate of HenryWheat, white per bu, 83
Pau). deceased, j
Hay per ton. 3 to 7
is, in brief, the tariff policy of the In­
seems to nave the proverbial nine lives of democrats, and this is exceedingly un­
On reading: and fllfng the petition duly verifi­
Pork dressed. 4.00
coming administration.—Toledo Blade.
ed. of Hiram Coleman. Executor uamrd in the
Beat. He has been reported kllled-un- likely, the silver republican clement
will of deteased, praying Out a certain Instru­
Chicken dressed. 8.
still to be reckoned with. The present
the-spot five times, he has been mortally
Beef droned, s 30 to 6.00.
ment now on hie in said court. purporjtaR to be
EP Ab the returns come in it is seen
temper of most of the many republicani
tlie last will and testament of said diseased be
Beet
live,
2.7*.
wounded three times, and now comes the iu the silver states who supported Bry­
that the Ute Mr. Bryan found "the
admitted to probate and the executor named
Mutton, drewed. 5.
therein
appointed.
Cloverseed. 390 to &lt;.00
roufilctiug reports that he is killed again. an is to drop all obstruction to re­
enemy's country" much nearer home
Thereupon tt is ordered, that Thursday, the
Dried Apple«2e.
Ilian in “the plutocratic cast." Mr. Bry­
Buckwheat. 3&gt;
•
31st day of Decemper A. D. let!K, at ten o'clock In
publican legislation on purely partisar
the forenwn.be assigned for the bearing ot said
Buckwheat tUur, .60
an dwells in Lincoln, Neb. The official
The latest returns show that Navarro questions aside from silver. nn&amp; this
petition and that the heirs at law of said de­
figures shtnv that in the voting precinct
ceased and all other persons interested In sale
•aounty, Texas, which by the way, is the disposition indicates that the greatei
estate
, are required to appear at a session of
where he lives McKinley hod 99 major­
said Court, thea to be holden at the Probate
home county of Roger Q. Mills, gave a part of them will be back in the re
A brand new 12-dollar instrument.,very office. In the City of Bastings, Uf raid County,
ity; in the ward 297 majority: in the
publican fold by 1900. It. is safe to as
plurality of 122 for Major McKinley.
fine
toned,
at
a
price
that
will
surprise
you.
and chow came. If any there be, why the prayer
city of Lincoln, 1,012; in the county, 829,
same that a third or a fourth, of the
of tbe petitioner may not be granted. And It is
Hitherto the county has thrown a heavy
and in the cpngre&gt;sional district, 702. or L will exchange for a first-class kodak. further ordered, that said petit loner give notice
democrats xVho supported the Chicagr
Geo. R. Wii.dekn, at Banner office. to the persons Interested lu said estate, of the
Moreover, tlivre h:m been a steady gain
^majority against the party of McKinley. ticket were opposed to the platform,
pendency of said petition and tbe hearing
The returns further show a gain of 100 but voted for the candidate because ol
in the republican strength ever since
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
published in the Hastings Bax.ker.s news­
Mr. Bryan became active in politics, his
iper cent, throughout the state for McKin­ .his “regularity.* It would lx? unrea
printed and circulated in said County of
The annual meeting of the Barry Coun­ paper
own ward having increased the repub­
Barry, once lu each week for three successiv
ley, over any vote previously cast for his sonable to miupose that this element
ty
Agricultural
Society
will
be
held
in
weeks pre viocs to said day of bearing.
lican vote from G85 in 1890 to 808 in 189G.
party.
It does not require any great would vote against its convictions :
,
Chas. w. abmhtrong
Mr. Bryan makes an excellent cam- Parkers Hall, Tuesday afternoon. Dec.
Judge of Probate.
* stretch of the imagination to hit upon a second time. If the snme issues slioulc
32, 1896 at 2 cfciock.
L. H. Evakts,
, (A true copy.)
jKiign worker for "tbe enemy.”—Troy.
lx* up in 1900 most of this faction would
.
Sec
’
y.
fwebable cause for this change in sentiTimes.
undoubtedly support a third .ticket
*Mot In Mr. Mills’ state. At the timsof the like that recently represented! bj
passage of the Wilson-Gorman bill,long pe- Palmer, or vote for the republican can­
Mtious came from Texas against free wool. didate ns 1,009,000 or more democrat!
Rut free wool went through just the same. did four weeks ago.- A 700,000 or 800,­
000 popular plurality for honest money
We were asked to state this week wheth­ on an aggregate vote of 13.500.000 or
er the government would be pledged to thereabouts may not look formidable
THE DUTY ON WOOL.
maintain the parity of the money of’ this to the popocratic fanatics, but every
sane person believes that if the election It Should Be Restored by the Incoming
eoantry under free coinage of silver 16 tu
AdmJnlatration.
were to take place today under tlx
I. During the great campaign just closed low light which has come to the cheap
So many democrats and silver men
this /j nest ion was answered time and time money dupeo since the election, Mc­ are disposed to let the republicans have
again. Silver as it is now coined, Is Kinley’# plurality over Bryan would lx a free (hand in tariff legislation next
coined on government account and the l&gt;etween 2,000.000 and 3,000,000.—SL winter that there may be a chance to
pass some kind of a relief bill without
government is pledged to keep our dollars Louis Globe-Democrat.
waiting for an extra session of con­
•t gold, silver and paper at a parity, and
gress. If bo, the interests of the wool­
CURRENT COMMENT.
•f eq ual purchasing power.
In the margrowers should be promptly consid­
bets of the world an ounce of gold Is worth
EFThe rejx&gt;rt that Bryan will com­ ered. As they are thogreatest, sufferers
34 ounces of silver. As the metals are plicate his offense by lecturing and as a class by the Gorman-Wilson law
coined at our mints 16 ounces of our sil­ writings book willeffectually dispose of it is but fair that they should be the
ver are coined to equal one ounce of gold. all talk of rooking him the nominee in earliest beneficiaries by the change of
policy which the country decided upon
This is only possible because the govern- 1900.—Washington Post.
EZBryan is a little behind hand in at the November polling.
saent stands back of every .dollar issued*
his scheme of writing a book on sil­
Since 1892, when the tariff v^as txiken
silver as well as paper.
Under free coin­
ver. The enterprising “Coin” Harvey off wool, the lofis to growers has been
age of silver 16 to 1 the government credit v.-as first in the field and he reaped n
nearly, if not quite, $240,000,000. This Lb
■would not be back of our silver. It would ^golden harvest. — Utica Observer independent of the loss to monufnclur»ot be pledged to keep one dollar as good (Dem.).
era of woolen fabrics and their operuas another, and could not do it even If it
CPA war to the death on trusts must tives. The total deficit is large enough
were so pledged. The government wonld l»e one of the main features of the re­ to account for widespread distress of
A good thing when they see it is evident from the way they patronize
simply stamp every 871# grains,or 50 cents publican programme henceforth. Tin­ families and stringency of trade with­
our io per cent Discount Sale.
worth, of sliver brought into the mint as - ]&gt;arty which crushes them will gain out citing the. evidence of any other in­
What makes a nicer present than a new pair of shoes, 9Diiething,
ItW cents and band it back to the owner of the undying gratitude of a despoiled dustrial collapse. By parity of reason­
and trust-ridden peopde. — Chicago ing a return to the old basis would add
that is needed at all times and is always acceptable.
the silver, who would be a silver mine
Tribune.
.
in generous measure to the prosperity
* owaer, or bullion dealer in 9999 cases out
We have a full line of Gents, Ladies and Childrens §hocs for you
CPMillionB of dollars in gold are rap­ which is beginning to manifest itself
vrf ID,000. Every dollar so coined being
to select from. Also,
idly emerging from the hiding places in many branches of business.
■deprived of the government credit would into which they were frightened by the
But the main thing, of course, is for
Mmply pass for its bullion value. In set­ possibility of Bryan’s election, and the republican party, as represented
tling our trade balances and even at our money in circulation is becoming per­ in congress, to carry out its pledges.
own mints It would be taken simply for ceptibly more plentiful every day.—Na- We have advised careful ateps in the
matter of a general tariff law, but the
its bullion value, because that would be 1 ional Tribune.
EFThe question is, will Bryan dem­ wool men know exactly what they want
*U Chat it would be worth.
Now that the
of congress, and this agrees with wbat
thing 1s all over wbat would have been the ocrats swallow tbe populist party or
will the populists swallow th? Erytta- the party thinks they ought to have
result of such a ruinous policy.
As Mr.
ites? CoL Watterson says tbe lattex. It would do no harm to reenact the Mc­
. JBryan admitted in his speech It would
It seems preitty sure that revolutionary Kinley wool clauses, and if this can be
leave brought on another panic.
It would chaff will not capture the populist birds done at the winter session, so much the
Call and look over what we have before buying, We can save
fcave brought on the worst panic by far as easily in 1900 as it did in 189G.—-Chi­ better.—Sam Francisco Chronicle.
you money at the
Usat this country, or we believe any coun­ cago Inter Ocean.
Diidotcgratlon Comlns.
try, ever saw. That pauie would have
CPThere is every reason why Maj.
A conference of free-silver leaders is
wowttaaed until the great business world MeKinley would naturally turn to Mr. to-be held in Chicago where it is ex­
Hanna
as
oac
of
the
main
props
of
the
pected
that Mr. Bryan will lx? present
■could have adjusted itself to the new con­
dition of things.
The 5,009.000 deposi cabinet. In the very nature of the to offer advfae regarding the best plan
case, Mr. Hanna will be a close, trusted “to solidify the free silver forces and
tors in our savings banks, who put in dol­
and confidential adviser, and it is en­ conduct an aggressive educational cam­
lars worth 106 cents each, would be paid tirely reasonable on the part of the
paign.” Ffom present indications it
back in silver worth 50 cents on the dol­ presiaeui-clect to desire that he shall is obvious that a very aggressive educa­
lar. The 2,009,009 Insurance policies of be cousteatiy at hand in the circle of tional campaign will have to be prose­
tbts country, now having a value of over official advisers. The relations between cuted aw'd the strongest efforts made to
•i,W9,000,0j9 would lose one-half. The few public men have been such us ex­ keep the free silver forces in line. The
&gt;79,ooe peasioners of this country who ist between these tWo conspicuous flg- election is just over, but signs of disin­
have been receiving dollars worth 100 ux’es oa the national arena.—Philadel­ tegration already, are appearing, and' it
phia Press.
looks very .much as though the f ree sil­
■eeats wonld be paid off in dollars worth
EFIf ever a man was elected presi­ ver army will go to.pieces much faster,
half those they have been receiving.
dent as the result of a pop'ular‘i»oxe- than the greenback army did 20 years
The 1,750.000 share holders in Building ment that man is .Maj. McKinley. His ag^x—/Albany Journal.
amdLoan Associations would lore one plurality ever Brydn is l.os-j.ooo. The
CXA monthly treasury deficit has behalf of the 8750 009.000 now due them, highest previous plurality'was in 18-72.
iaoenwt would be very high, after the pan­ when Grant received 762*99l^morrirotcs
Bryan Washington; but kwi ill soon bp knocked
ic which would certainly have followed. than were cast for Greeley.
out when the republicans take charge
was defeated by a larger piSwlitg tknn of the national finances.—^St. Louis
even Groeley; anil his eloctiOa was quke Globe-Den»ocra.t.
■VTKRKD AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AT
THE .HASTINGS, MICXL, POSTOFFICE,
AUGUST 14, 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES

Kalamazoo Curative Institute will be at Hastings
House Tuesday, December 22,1806,

Over Gaiters, Lambs Wool
Slipper Soles, Warm Lined
Shoes, Felt Boots, Knit Boots,
German Socks, Rubber Boots.

RED FRONT
SHOE STORE.

Call and look

^OOLLET

bronsoN

Over What We

- Have Before Buy­

ing. We can save

You Honey.

g exhibit ior

U no danger that hp wiB havp veay

�—————-------------Hasting' Banner
Thumdny, Dec. 17, 1896.

LQCAL NEWS.
* CIRCULATION -

fnis week,

86 quires.

Pocketbooks at Goodyear’s drug store.
•5.00 shoes for S3.75
Bros. -

Holiflaus

at

McOmber

Another car load of salt at Cook A
Cook’s.
The best of coffees and teas at Phillips
A Erbs.

Useful and cheap Christmas presents at
Stauffer’s.

Baltimore Xmas oysters, Fruita, nute,,
Iter. W. W. T.ylor antertalnnj Uw bor
candles, etc. The pace will be as low as
ebolr ot Emmanuel church one evenln,
U»e loweat at F. G. Beamer A Co.
teat week at bla home on Jetferaon atroaC.
A great many of the towns around ns Tbe evening vu very eajoyably paaaed
haTB basket ball teams. It to played in­ with gamea, and a fine time la reported by
doors and uki to be fine sport. ' *
tbe boys.

Word from Cyril Gripbr
that b,
Among tbe many Barry County boya
h*’secured a good pMltlon with Armour who bare gone out In the world and madr
A Co. where he formerly worked.
a success In bualneaa are tbe Matthews
Bros., who are now located In Ashland,
Mrs. Mary Dunning has petitioned that
Wisconsin, and who do a large wholesale
W. W. Potter be appointed administrator
grocery business.
In the estate of Philo R. Dunning.
"Clothing oft proclaims tbe man.”
Rev. Hicks declares a said winter, but Tailor made suits nlwaya look better, are
the Indians say no. So to even up things made to Bt you. and they wear better for
buy your groceries of Cook A Cook.
that reason.
A good tailor made suit
Fine high grade ladles, misses and costs but eery little more than a ready
childrens cloaks from 31.00 to 85.00 to made suit. Call on C. R. Lunn, the tallclose out at McOmber Bras, shoe store.

Originators of low prices that competi­
A $4.00 pair of shoes for S3.00
My line of Holiday Goods are now open
tors cannot follow.
ready for Inspection and sale. While J Omber Bros.
FitzSimmons’ Bazaar.
have not as large a line of novelties as
•1.60 buys a $2.00 pair of shoes at McAll things considered, we think Cook A
usual I have a well selected assortment Omber Bros.
Cook’s is the place to go for groceries. .
of tbe new things, and at prices to suit the
Take your laundry work to the AmeriPublic.
times. I have the largest and best selected can laundry.
Ribbons, trimmed hats snd feather boas
International Oxford and Baxter Bibles at unheard of prices st tbe Bon Ton.
at Goodyear’s.
Miss Gertrude Stebbins.
A new lot of glassware just received at
Dry Beach wood delivered at your door
Ever shown In Hollons,
Cook A Cook’s.
for 81.50 per cord.
Hendershott,

STOCK oF BOOKS,

Immense line of juvenile books at Good­
’ years drug store.

Opposite Court House.

and JUVENILE.
Highest price paid for butter and eggs
All the late books by such authors as at Cook A Cook’s.
Ian Maclaren, Anthony Hope,
Marie
A whole box of Armours soap free. En­
Corelli. H. C. Bunner. John Oliver Hobbs,
quire at Stauffer’s.
F. M. Kingsley, Rob’t Louis Stevenson,
Banel salt 65c. at Hendershott’s, oppo­
Eugene Fields, Bill Npe, Laura Richards,
IL M. Rlossous and Mrs. Wiggins, and site Court House.
For candy and nuts for the holidays go
a great many others. I ihave quite a line of
E. P. Roe’s works at
&lt;0c to Cook A Coak’s.

Busby Bros., the tonsorlal artists have
all the latest styles Id hair cuts. Call and
see them when you want anything in this
line.
-

Consisting of
HISTORY.
FICTION.
HUMOROUS,

Palmer Cox’s Frontier Humor,
80c
Saiuantha at Saratoga. • - 30c
Beautiful Joe,
4
-’
30c
Bh-ide the Bonnie Brier Bush, - 25c
All

Nicely Bound in Cloth,
Also a large line ot the classics aud nriscellaneons books finely bound, and a very
nice book «t.35c; a great value; worth 50c.
Ail the poets in all styles of binding aud
prices. Juvenile books, a big line

From 1 cent to $1.00,
See the new Brownie books; books and
bxiklets; a big assortment. There are
&gt;omv new things this year that are nice
and cheap.

Sunday School Teachers
Your attention is called to this line. 1
will make you special prices. Be sure and
see them before you buy.

BIBLES,
1 can do you good on Bibles; and let me
caution ypu right here about book agents.
Beware of them! You kill pay them more
than you would a regular dealer. If you
have any idea of buying of an agent

Come and Get My Prices
Before doing so, and see If I am not right.
I am In position to show you the largest,
best selected and cheapest line of Bibles
and Testaments that iou ever looked at.
I am the

Barry-:- County-:- Agent
For the American Bible Society,
A society that mikes more Bibles, and
cheaper ones, than anyjhouse on earth. 1
have good Bib'es
. ;

From 20 cents to $5.00;
FA M1LY. QXFORDS and PLAIN. TEST­
AMENTS for 0- to 81.50. I do sell Bibles
ana Testaments nt leas than any dealer in
the county. A nice lint of

1897 Calendars.
There Is nothing that makes a nicer
present than a calendar—it is seen and
used every day In the year. A good as­
sortment of
.

Perfumery
Fancy Bottles.
A Large Display of

Albums; all Prices.
AI1 kinds of games for all kinds of
Children.
While times are hard and money sfiarce,
you will buy some presents, and I have
selected my stock and made the prices
with that fact iu view, and if you will give
me a chance I can make your dollars go
a good ways.

HAKE
NO MISTAKE
in the
PLACE!

ONE
DOOR EAST
of CITY
BANK.

FRED LBW,
The Druggist.

We will trade you some nice Christmas
Come
Elegant assortment of perfume at Good presents for your butter and eggs.
and see us.
Phh.lutj A Erb.
years drug store.

It is said that the people in Irving think
they have got close to town as soon as
they strike tbe good roads by John Kurtz’
farm.

It Js said that the principal of a certain
school not far from Hastings recently re­
ceived the following letter from tbe parent
of one of the students’ in bis physiology
class:—“Dear Sir—1 don’t want you to
learn my daughter any more about her in­
sides. It ain’t decent and turns her agin’
her vlltles.”

Al the regular meeting and election of
Masonic officers held Wednesday 'evening
Dec. 16. the following officers ware elected
for &lt;be ensuing year:
W. M.-E. A. Rider.
x
8. D.—J. D. Murdock.
J. D.—F. E. Johnston.
•
Treas—Dan’l. Striker.
Sec’y—1. L. Crfessy.

J- Di—Fred Tungate.
Tyler—John Mate.

(Additional Locals on

, IT IS OFTEN HARD TO DE­
CIDE WHAT TO GBT, BUT
CERTAINLY

Peninsular steel Range
WOULD

Please
Your
Wile.

fl Pair ol Skates

•

Don’t want any more green wood, but I
do want to make you some good clothing
at near ready-made prices. C. E. Lunn.

If you wish laundry work done next
Talk of coffees, why,, everybody knows week, be sure and take it to the American
that Cook A Cook keep the finest coffees laundry early in the week, as they will not
that can be found at the most reasonable be open on Friday and Saturday.
It is said that Hastings will have a good prices.
It will pay you it you ueed shoes or any
ball team next year.
McOmber Bros, are selling all leather thing in foot wear to take advantage of
Finest line of stationery ever in the city Ixxits and shoes at 25 per cent, discount the 10 per cent, reduction on leather goods
at Goodyear’s drug store.
and all rubber goods at 15 per cent, dis­ at Woolley &amp; Bronson’s from now ■ until
January 1st.
Merchants are trimming up their win­ count
dows for the holidays.
At the home of Mrs. Winnie Sherwood.
We understand that a gambling room
A fine collection of hand decorated china was found in full blast last week, and Tuesday evening, Prof. L. J. Goodyear, of
the
public schools, gave a very interesting
at Miss J. R- Sherman.
those who were in it paid a good sum to
account of his trip to Europe last summer.
Look for a nice line of holiday gifts at square the thing up.
—Allegan Gazette.
Hendershott A Dickerson’s.
Farmers Institute at the Court House
Go to the European Restaurant on Jef­
Phillips A Erb mal^e a specialty of keep­ this week was not as largely attended as
it should have been, although tbe meeting ferson street kept by By. Dickinson, for
ing tbe best of canned goods.
your meals and lunches. Seth Stone is
was very Interesting.
A military company will be organized in
cook, and the liberal patronage they are
A lamp, some nice dishes, or some glass­
this city among the young men.
receiving, show they are giving good sat­
ware will make tbe best of Christmas pre­
Visit our store once just for luck.
isfaction. Lunches at all hours. Every­
sents. You can have a flue line to select
_
FitzSim.vons’ Bazaar
thing neat, and strictly up to date.
Give
from at Phillips A Erbs.
them a trial.
Give yourself a good clean shave by ge
Now Is the time to buy your Mammoth
ting your razors honed at Busby Bros.
Next Tuesday night Blue and Snyder
and Medium Clover seed. Alsyke, Timothy
Santa Claus is with us.
Come and see. etc. You will find nice seed at Hender­ will wrestle catch-as catch-can, best two in
three
at the opera house. These gentlemen
Fitzsimmons'.
shott’s, opposite Court House.
are both tine athletes and very scientific
Capes and jackets at closing out prices.
Jackson A Studebaker wagons and bpb in their work. They have met three times
O. D. SrAULDINGj
sleighs, Ward A Dolsons’ celebrated Sur- in the past, each one having won a victory
Look out for holiday bargains. We rya, carriages, road waguns. cutters etc. at
and once wrestled a draw after a struggle
have them.
O. D. SpauldingJ
Hendershott’s, opposite Court House.
o? two hours and'three quarters.
Unmatchable bargains in dress (goods.
Bring along your produce, but remem­
Just one more week until Christmas.
O. D. Spaulding.
ber we are loaded with potatoes, and we
Have you thought of it? It will pay you
Burman A Marple are prepared to fill pay either cash or trade for what we buy.
to examine my fine line of diamonds, jewall orders for bakery goods for Christmas.
Cook A Cook.
elery and fine watches, also sterling silver
Lamps till you cant rest at Phillips A
W’e make a specialty of honing razors. novelties, rblua and cut glass, silver TncranErbs. -See them and you’ll admire them. Farmers bring in your razors and get teu canes and umbrellas. Early callers will
George Grlbben’s house near Nashville them honed at our shop. Old razors made hive the choice of selection from this large
Busby Bros. « ’and splendid stock. Everybody Is cordi­
was burned to tbe ground Tuesday mom- s goodasuew.
John Bkssmkb,
What’s uieer for your wife or mothej ally invited.
Ing.
Hastings, Mich.
The Jeweler.
Tuesday was the last day that tbe law than a Bissell’s carpet sweeper, cycle
The planet .Venus la now visible in the
allows fur killing quails and partridges this bearing, for Christmas, We have them
in all grades. Renkks &amp; Walijxibff.
southwest shortly after senset. Those
year.
Useful holiday articles in towels, hand­ who wish to see this beautiful planet will
Those sock’s at W. H. Spence's are just
the thing for this winter.
They are all kerchief’s, kid glutes and mittens etc. scan the southwestern horizon about 5:80
o’clock. A clear silvery light like that of
The lowest prices ever shown.
wool.
an electric lamp, will soon be seen.
It is
. 0. D. Spaulding.
The time of year Is with us when all tbe
interesting to note that the earth’s nearest
The
Yarger
vs.
Corrigan
law
suit
is
be
­
little boys and girls like to attend Sunday
ing tried before Squire Kenaston this neighbors of the solar system are now vis­
School.
ible in the evening.
Mars iu the east and
week. Sweezey A Congrove appear for
And tea, why. Great Scott! Coot A Cojk
plaintiff and L. E. Knappen for defend­ Venus iu tbe west.
lead all in quality and prices.
Well, 1
Tuesday evening at the Hastings House
ant.
guess so.
There’s nothing better for a Christmas Hon. I’. T, Colgrove, President of tbe
Just what you want and at prices that gift than a nice chair or .rug or a picture
Current Toph Club, gave a delightful ban­
are right—those lamps at Phillips A Erbs’ and you have so many things to select
quet tn the members of the organization
we mean.
from at Benkes &amp; WalldortTs Furniture and according each member the privilege
Go to Burman &amp; Marple’s where you i mporium.
of inviting one guest. Covers were laid
can get pure wholesome candy, made fresh
Don’t forget that at B. Dickinson’.-, Eu­ for 70 and of that number 62 were present.
every day.
ropean restaurant and Lunch Counter on The guests assembled in the hotel parlors
Before you buy a feed cutter or corn Jefferson street you can get the tines! and tiled into the spacious dinning room
Prayer was
shelter see those at Henderohott’s. opposite lunches and meals at all hours, Yuur pa- shortly after seven o’clock.
offered by Rev. Thoa Cox, after which the
tronage is'solicited.
Court House.
guests sat down, and for nearly an hour
Robes, blankets, harness, halters etc.
The cemetery board met last week and
discussed the delightful refreshments.
very cheap at Hendershott’s, opposite elected all the old officers as follows:
The banquet finished, Mr. Colgrove,/rose,
President, E. Y. Hogle; Vice President,
Court House.
called the Club to order, and the literary
The.wind wont b!ow through your Chester Messer; Clerk, John Hessmer; program opened with an excellent paper
whiskers after one of those clean shaves Trees., W. D. Hayes.
on Current Topics by Wm. B. Sweezey.
From now until his new line of goods Following tills was an hour’s discussion
at Busby Bros.
arrives
W.
H.
Spence
will
sell
all
goods
in
Burman A Marple will show as fine a
of “What Questions Were Settled by the
line of candies fpr Cnrlstmas as you ever his store at reduced prices. Now is jour Recent Campaign?" Mr. W. W. Patter
time.
Call
and
see
him.
Butter
and
eggs
leading off with a sound, convincing, logi­
laid eyes upon.
taken In exchange for goods.
cal paper of 15 minutes length giving the
Lunn
LaUnn always
aiwajs has
ua-&gt; something attractive
Holiday
excursion
rates
to
points
on
q
leation settled from a re publican stand­
to offer lu the tailor-made c!o hlug line.
Michigan Central Railroad in United point, chief among them being the main­
Call and see him.
Slates aud Canada. For futher particu­ tenance of the Supreme Court, Slates
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. JfcElwaln are con­
Rights, Protection and Sound Money. Fol­
ducting a large dancing class at Reed’s lars Inquire at ticket office.
A. C. Fkllows, A Rt.
lowing Mr. Potter in 10 minute talks
ball twice a week.'
Should the winter be severe, you cer­ came Mesir&lt; R. M. Bates who agreed
Doll given away Xmis eve. at Hender­
tainly desire tbe best of groceries to meet with Mr. Potter that the Supreme
shott A Dickerson’s. Ticket given with
all the exigencies, and if it should prove Court question was settled bait de­
every 25c purchase.
mild. why. the good groceries are more nied In a well worded speech that any
Oil meal, ground bone and oyster shell
desirable. So get them at Cook &amp; Cook’s. of the remaining questions bad been set­
you will find cheap at Heudersbott’s, op­
tled. F. W. Walker followed Mr. Bates
Rkmnant sale—Saturday. Miss Ger­
and denied th&lt; statements Of Mr. Potter In
posite Court House.
trude Stebbins will have a remnant sale
Free—A pound of Christmas candy to composed of Crepe Decliene; a fine line of a web expressed spjech. Silvester Greusrl
followed with a five minutes talk which
every customer who buy* a dollai’a worth
fancy silka, aud old pieces of ribbon.
was confined to anything from the visit of
of goods at Stauffer’s,
Christmas shoppers should not forget this..
a lady visitor to his offine to the possible
Hand decorated china mikes a flue
Reports to tbe state board of health cost of the city hall. Following him were
Cnrtstmw gift. Examine the articles ou show that rheumatism, influenza, tonsiltalks by W. K. Cook, Dr. Woodmansee, M.
•ale at Miss J. R. Sherman’s.
Itto, bronchitis and neuralgia, in order I, cook, and closed with a five minutes
For Christmas good things go to Bur­ named, caused m»t sickness in Michigan talk by J. H. Dennis.
The evening waa
man A Marple’s bakery. They are the during tbe week ending December 5. delightfully spent, a new Interest was
leaders fur tint caudle*, etc.
Consumption reported at 202 places diph­ aroused In the eunilauallon of tbe Current
Topic Club, aud all want home with kind­
Gentlemen make yourselves or your theria, 50; typhoid lever, 80; scarlet fever. ly remembrances of tbe'oecaalon.
boya a Christmas present of a gooa anil 35; measles. IB; and whooping cough, IS
places.

Somothino lor
Christmas.

WOULD PLEASE YOUR BOY, OR A
GOOD KNI^E.

10 to 35 per cent off ou dress gdods at
O. D.' Spaulding’s.

of tailor made clothes at Lunn’s.

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Pare.)

T^IS.IS THE TIME

To Saw wood.
WE H|VE A FULL LINE OF

GROSS GUT SAWS
AND AXES.
-WINTER HASN’T SET IN YET BUT
WE HAVE A LOT OF SNOW' SHOVELS .
IN ANTICIPATION.

WGissert Bros.

For
The
Holidays!
We are showing some very
useful gifts. Such a gift is
most appreciated and calls the
giver to one's memory most
often:

HERE IS A LIST
of Valuable and Appropriate Gifts:
Plush Caps. 50c. 75c, $1:00, $1.25,
and $1.50
Beaver Cloth Caps, ’r.SftfiU 30c,
75c and $1.00
Wool Mufflers, 25c, 50c and $100.

Unlined Gloves,
50c,
Lined iviocha Mittens . 73c, $1.00
f
OA
Wool Gloves and
SI.50.
Mittens,
Wool Socks, 25c and 43c
The Latest and Prettiest Patterns
in 25c and 50c neckwear, Fourin-Hand, Tecks, Puffs and Bows.
A Full Line of Link Cuff Buttons
and Tie Pins in the Newest De­
signs.

- LEADING

�trifles in silver.

Hastings Banner
Thursday, D«c. ty, 1896.

nteaw of H«MFy Whkh Women DoU«ht In.
COOK BROS, Proprietors
In few lines of manaf&amp;ct|tre nre novel
Ideas more constantly developed than in
FOREIGN GOCSIP.
tbe making of silverware.
First by order of fche importance to
—In Queensland, Australia, there an whi'eh the bieyde has attained arc the
•actions of land hand reds of miles is silver mountings and
furnishings,
extent which have been devastated »bj which are made for the establishment
rabbits. The ground Is white with the of the wheel nnd for tho luxurious out­
bones of dead rabbits
fitting of it» owner.
—A ’’cafe chan taut und May daj
Among tli^se is the "MJ ver oil can.
revel, at which Prince Edward of Th is has flat sides, with a rider mount­
Baxe-Webbnr opened the proceedings,” ed uj&gt;on his wheel engraved on either
was the method by which money wm sidibv This is ns dainty a tool as the
mixed for a children’s hospital in Lon­ most Tost Minus wheel man dould de­
don recently.
sire. Another accessory which is loth
—Hypnotism was tried on a too wilt attractive and vniauble in the silver
tng foci in Lyons, France. He was put name plate to lie attached to the tool
in a trance, and buried in a hole eight bag. . Then there ure the silver toe
feet deep, with a tnl»c from his mouth clips, beautifully cha&amp;ed, trilver-mountthrough which hecould breathe.
He ed grips, nnd all riUver grips, engravi-u
wm to'remain thus buried for k week and made to fit nuy handle.
At the end of three days he was unFrom out-of-door luxuries to indoor
earthrd, and wiu so weak that it wat luxuries is but a step nt the jewelers.
thought he wqpld die^
For the work table there are thread
—At the first. London levee of the «ca- waxers made in perfect imitation of a
son the company were nearly stifled by miniature car of corn or a half-opened
the Intolerable heat of the state apart pod full of green peas. The silver em­
meats at St. James’ palace, and the at­ broidery sciNsors now have a silver
mosphere of the thron*' room was so shield to protect their |x&gt;int. handle
oppressive that a member of the royal aud shield both txtautiful'.y engraved
household who was in waiting actually &gt;n relief. A silver silk winder is an al­
most indLs । leasable article to the woman
I,mm
.1 ...I.
......
—Italy- proposes to take the sale of ■ Y.'lw'i
who does dain^v embroidery,
and
whose
quinine out nf the hands of the drug- equipments are to be above reproach,
gists und to make it a government mo-1 -Among
«u..
the pretty novelties which ure
nopoly. Druggists sell it at the rate of within
’“1 the
1
reach of almost every purse,
from $50 to^100 a pound, while the gov- are the coffee spoons, whose handies
&lt;rutaent gets it for the army at $5 a are formed of a favorite flower, the
pound. It will be sold in sealed tubes to birthday bc*ukniarks, which bear the
prevent adulteration, in doses of one names of the month ami the] corre­
grtimme. at a cost of three and four sponding sign of the zodiac, in&lt;! tbe
Shakespearean bookmarks with a fa­
—Perpetual Htin shine occurs on the miliar quotation engraved ujibn the
coast of Peru, where, although it may blade.
be misty occasionally, the blue sky is
Among toilet accessories there seem
always visible through the whitish veil, j to be fewer novelties than usuil. The
Perpetual sunshine when tbe sun is only ones noticed, were the
t.lxe? watch
above horizon also exists in the Sahara, stands, designed to hold a watch upthe great desert of Afrien, nnd in the right and’ open.
.
other rainless regions of the earth.
__ not
_____
Garter and belt buckles are
new
—Fire broke out recently in a building in idea, hu t new designs are constantly
in the AvenuedeNeuilly.justoutside the j bring shown, and an all-silver bdlt mode
Porte Maillot, one of the gates of Paris. ; of a series of medallions is a charming
and the Paris firemen were called out. ; novelty;
On reaching the gate they found that I The silver belt pin. always rnquestionthey coukl not pass it without a special able taste, is this season finding a rival
permit from the prefect of police, and in the newer belt hook. Thisisshorter
had to watch the hous.? burn down than the pin. r.od it is finished with two
while some one hunted up the prefect
j inward turning nnd sharply-pointed
—Tn Lancashire, England, the search- hooks which cotch and hold the skirt. •
Those who care to own tbe supersti­
light has been put to a novel use. The
""
employes of a mill struck and the znnn- tious habit of carrying a rabbitt’s foot
_______________
•tacturcr determined
to keep thev mill "for luck" can find the genuineurticla
running. A searchlight was obtained mounted in sterling silver, nnd thoraud erected on a prominent part of the oughly up to date.
building, the idea being to prevent the
coflege roan could not fail to be in­
strikers from Retting fire to the tempo- terested in the pencil tips which ore
shown,
engraved
with his
vary habitations of the new hands.
a and enameled
’

! girl friends of the college object to so
A writer who is traveling through attractive a reminder of its attendants.
From bicycles to pencil tips—the
' Englund says the very worst things he
has seen in that country are the shoe.**— range is .not too wide for the jewelers
of
to-day to compass, and the purchaser
boots, .they call them—that men ar.cl
women wear. They arc ail clumsy aud who cannot cover the price of the one
unshapely, from the little things that is sure to find something attractive and
one sees the babies wear, etch with, satisfactory, whatever may be the limit
an adult heel under it, to injure the set for expenditure.—Chicago Inter
child for life, up to the very best men’s Ocean.

and women** shoes in the West End.
They arc not only heavy and un­
shapely, but the-fashion appears to
make them ail too short, in consequence
of which the English walk is a vile one,
suggesting that the people are more or
less? crippled. The cheaper machinemade Amer*con shoes are* coming into
the market in great numbers, and the
evident superiority of their shape leads
shoe deHers all over the metropolis to
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Even when
adv erase American shoes.
'
America: s t; ,e old shoes to the best
ohoj to he qned an ,patterns the result
is pnt successful.—Cincinnati Enquirer.
“ Property.”
Years ago in New* Hampshire there
were three oom mission ors appointed,
to examine candidates for admission to
the bar. At one time the commission­
ers were Jeremiah Mason, the ablest
lawyer in the state. Mr. Sullivan and
another member of the bar. Of a cer­
tain candidate who presented himself
fay examination. Mr. Willard tells this
story in his book, “Half a Century with
Judges and Lawyers:”
He was an awkward young man. and
the commissioners proceeded to exam­
ine him thus:
“What is property?”
Tbe candidate described it.
“How is it acquired?”
“In various ways.”
“Illustrate.”
“Mr. Mason gets his by high fees: Mr.
Snllivon by usury, and Mr.—”
“Stop! stop!” exclaimed Mnson; “1
Chink wo can admit him. Brother Sul-

More

Medicinal value tn a bottle of Hood's Kxrsa
parlUa than in any other prepanidon.
More skill H required, more care taken, more
expense Incurred lu its manufacture.
It costs tbe jiroprletar aud the dealer
More but It costs the consumer fare, as he
More euratiw power is secured by Rs peculiar
combination, proportion and process,
which make it peculiar to ItseK.
More people are employed and more s&lt;&gt;aee ooeupisd In Its Laboratory than any other.

*■ SarsspsrfUa
mkI m
before.

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TALKING TO SERVANTS.

GoMiping with the Household Help * Bad
Habit.
.
■bred people gossip is always
I
To well-bt
|| unpleasant;; when retailed by
. an intorinr
If lu
,
ferior It
is not
tolerated. And yet the
fashion
of“ gossiping about one's neigh­
' *’
bors with one’s servants is so prevalent
and so much on the increase as to raise
the question in the minds of thoughtful
people: “Are t here no well-bred women
left?”
To the credit of the average house
wife be it said that this habit is much
less prevalent in her class than it is
with the inhabitants of hotels, apart­
ments, flats und boarding houses, where
numerous families arc brought to­
gether ns residents of one building,
und an almost unlimited field is offered
for the speculation and curiosity of
' their more or less idle occupants.
This idleness and curiosity, Jn about
equal parts, ure the cause of this un­
dignified relation between mistress and
maid. When n woman's lime and life
are well filled with home duties and
with the social occupations incident
to her social position she hajj but little
time, and less desire, for any such un­
dignified confidences. The woman, how­
ever. who has nothing to do but to dress
and undress, walk
the ' principal
thoroughfares, stroll through the shops
and spend the evenings in public par­
lors, where she may watch but not
know her fellow-lodgers, is the one with
whom such a relation becomes in ,thc
beginning easy of accomplishment, and
in the end a morbid necessity. Quite as
frequently as tbe maid who is arrang­
ing the room drops a piece of informa­
tion concerning the bride in the next
suite of opartmeuts. her auditor will
return a question, and thus the intimacy
is formed—for intimacq is what such
confidences lead to.
.
There is but one way and one time
to check such confidences, and that is
et their first appearing. The maid will
appreciate the behavior of her superior,
and her respect for her will increase
a thousand fold; she will, for the time
being at least, have received a whole­
some lesson, and her desire to gossip
will be lessened; while the mistress will
have received a morn! brace roost sat­
isfying to her conscience, most invig­
orating to her dignity and most stimu
lating to her character.—Ladies* Home
Journal.
London. Dec. H.—A tl;spatch to a
aewi agency here announces the death
st Sun hemo. Italy, of Alfred Nobel, a
Swedish engineer and chemist. He waa
tbe first Io rweogiuxe the value of uitroglyoertae, und was the inventor of a
Dumber of explosive*.

Washington. Dee. 14-—The annaal re­
port of Csmniiaaton^r Joseph H. Miller,
ci the intenud revet.»e turrao, shows

impersonal.

Personal and

—-Prince Eugenie dem-endt in direct
line from Emperor Nicephoros HL.
Bo ton kites (1078), of the house of
Ks taka lone, which in 1448 adopted
tbe name of Crictoforo in honor
of St. Christopher, patron of the Kata
Lalone dynasty.
—Empress Frederick of Germany
will spend a large part of the next two
years in England. She will become, it
is said, the tenant of Ditton Park, the
late duke of Buccleuch'a beautiful old
place near Windsor, now belonging to
Ixird Montagu, of Beaulieu.
—By tin- death in Paris of the Due de
Vieence, nt the age of 81, tbe ^ukedom
becomes extinct, and with it die family
of »e Cnufotacojit l» the mole line. tL

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nmboArndor at the court of Ruff in from 1807 to the beginning of the French invavion.
—Mme. Emma Nevada hna had the;
rniefortune tr&gt;
a diamond end pearl .
nhell uf grant value at n soiree given in ■
Faris by Mme. fatorde. The Khel) w.ih j
presented to Mme. Nevada nt. her &lt;!cbdt
at the Opera Com pique and bon- the,
touching inscription:
“Une Perle a r
t’ne Perle."
a ;
—Miss Lydia Bradley, of Peoria, Bl., I
who has already given that city a boa- !
pi tai. a home for aged women. 11 church. 1
and a park of H5acres, hasdecldr-d
xmi-yi her
ik । j■
intention Of immediately ererting
‘rertinj' a
-i j|
poly technic institute which, with its ।
endowments und appurtenance*.«. ■wflll
*“ '
represent a cost of
J
—The monument of the Into Sir I
Richard Burton is a groat tent hewn out
of marble, under which his body rests In ■
a steel casket. Lady Burton’s casket is
beside ft. and onie other Is yet tn be pvt
under the tent’—that of the erratic
couple's most fnitfifu! "servant and
friend.” ns Tiddy Burton cnlltsl her.
—A London bicyclist wo‘a has under
taken tn ride to Irkutsk in Siberia ' Mr
Jefferson, reached Moscow by n rouudalvnut journey of 2.500 miles from Jtotterdam in six weeks. Ife went by way of
Hamburg. Dnntzic. Higa. St. Peters­
burg and Novgorod, and had bad
weather, snow storms and bn»l roads in
March and April.
n gathering of his neighbors. Maid: “I
am a Srotriiuinn by blood. I mu n
Lancashiremnu by birth. I nm a kind
of Londoner by living &gt;p&gt;1qng there. T
belong to roost pnrta of the country, but
my wife, ns rnnst of you know. iaagoM
Welshwoman, nnd I think that to a
grant extent has Infected me.”

BIGGEST WATCH IN THE WORLD.
and Weight Two 1'oondiThe largest watch in the world was
mode in London for William Wilkens,of
Baltimore. It is kept by his sons ns an
heirloom. Mr. Wilkins was an odd man
in many waya. One of his peculiar de­
sires Was to possess things that were
entirely different from other things In
tho world. The big watch was a mani­
festation of this trait. It coat him $2,­
500. Ho ordered It in 1R66, but it was
not finished until 1869.
The missive
gold chain.-to which It was attached,
weighs four pounds, and cost $600. It
vu made in this country.
The &lt;rt&amp;*h—a repeater—weighs two
pounds lacking one ounce. The hunt„„„
.. e„,„ ,M.U
_
ing case is of 18-carat gold and is seveneifrhWu ot on inch thick. The white
amel of thadlalJs four inches in diThe rise b elaborately eninsidc and outride. th©d»slgn on
15*
t representing ilr. Wilken*’ Bal­
timore, factory and residence. The en­
graving cn the back n-prcocuts Mr.
... hors?, for
rad his old white
which be bnd nv much affection tr it is
r.v«:ible for one to have for a dumbanl-

y*r&gt; Wilkens, who waa very wealthy
when he diet], began life in an h^jnb’c
He •tarteaTl usiners by wheel|ng home in a borrow the h:i.r which
he gathered
at the tw:
Baltiroorc ahroghter
no
gauicrea asine
houws. there sorting ur.d prrpr.ring
houses,
them for market. Tbe bncint«s frrw
Kteatlily and Mr. Wilkens pvrchnRtxl a
hors? und wagqn.cbandoning ttfe wheel­
burrow. The horse, however, waa never
deserted. When it became too old to
work it was ordered cared for tenderly,
and when it died its owner*purchnned
a plot of ground opposite his residence
and burit-d it- there. When this huge
watch was made he gave thia faithful
old horse equal prominence with him­
self in the engraving cn the case. Mr.
Wilkens orirvied this big watch to the
day of hi* death. The chain, which is
about.four feet iong. was wern about his
neck. He hnd an rx4ra Urge jx&gt;cket
made in each of his verts to hold the
watch. .Some idea of the immecsity of
the timepiece may be gained by know­
ing that, the largest watch now occa­
sionally manufactured for thgtrr.de fans
n case two inches wide and a dial 1%
Inches wide. The diameter of the watch
is nearly 4’/, Inches.—N. Y. World.

DELICATE *«■!"

Washington. Dec. 14.—A denial !►
cleanliness,
wholesomeness and deliciousness
tnhdv of theIts
report
that .‘hrpurity,
fuitan of
Turkeyare
hasgood
entered
a protest
againstNONE SUCH Mince Meat.
reasons
for using
Bend your name nnd oddrem,and mention thi« paper, and wo will maU^rcn freeabook—
tbe language
of the
j•resident's
message
The best
reason
is its
saving—of time, of hard work, of
to congrexs in its trtntment of the
money.
A
ten cent
package
affords nor
youwill
twothe
large pies, with. college
colors
and initials,
Turkish
qutstiou.

REGULATOR

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Sf out trouble to you beyond the making
era I. Makes
IT ISoffl the
SUPERB
TONIG and
a wonderful
in
just asW.good
fruit12.
cake
and fruit
pudding
os it oesinfluence
mince
Wheeling.
Vu., Dec.
—The-offi
­ exerts
cial”vote
presidential
candidates
strengthening
her system by
pie.for Sold
everywhere.
Bein sure
and get the genuine.
this state was us follows;
McKinley. driving through the proper chan­
104.414; Bryan. 02,927; Levering, l,2u3:
Health and
Palmer. 627.
McKinley’s plurality, nel ail impurities.
11.487.
Mother und Daughter Klllv l.

IniliipiaptiiiN, Ind., Dec. 14. — Mn».
Catherine Corbett, aged 70. and her
daughter Mary, aged 40, were found
dead in their home in this city, having
been suffocated by gas.

strength are guaranteed to result
trom Its use.
My wife wu bedridden for eighteen mouths,
after using BRADFIELD S FEMALE REGU­
LATOR for two nionthn. i» getting well.—
J M. JOHNSON, Malvern. Ark.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. ATLANTA, GA.
Bold by all DraggtU* at SI 00 par bottl*.

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LATER EXCESSES IN MANHOOD

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\ ittitHB are found lu^l Stations of life:-The farm, the ottioe. tho workshop, th*&gt; pulpit
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RESTORED TO MANHOOD BY DRS. K. A K,
?Wm A. W4LKEB. Wm. A. WALKKB.
MRS.
MRS. CHAS.
CHAS. FRKBY.
FEKBY, CHAfi.
CHAS. FI
FERRY. •

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T*-HO NAMES OB TESTIMONIALS USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT.*^*

Wm. A. Walker ot 16th Street aaju—"I have aulirtiY
untold aw'iles fbr tny "gay lifo. 1 wnaiDdiarr-et wImudB
young nnd tanorant. Aa "One of tbe Bop ” I &lt;ontriicu&lt;dft
Bypbilia and otbor Privatadinenv*. 1 had ulcere in thelf
mouth and throat, lxqu» retina, hair locee, pimplea txtQ
fane, finder ndh ouao off. e.niMiona. Lucan.'- tain aitdS
ckapoadeCt. Seven doctor* trwited tae with Mercury,fl
I’ota-h,«tc. They helped me but could not cure mall
Final I vofrietid induced me to try Dr^.k-.-nc -J? ik Kt
.r
in few weeks. Their treatment ie wcuderfotll
.riNew
’l * Method
airvu’n. Tn«tm»nt cored
. ‘ mo..inn
fuel J-ffijrwelf
yourwelf guiniug
gaining erwry
every day. 1 have
hat never beard of their taiUntf to cure in ntdngleQ
You feel
case.”
VCURES GUARANTEED OH MONEY REFUNDED
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SYPHILIS
EMISSIONS
STRICTURE
CURED

IMPOTENCY $
Hrminul Wea'-nw awl Spenr»atotibcm. EnaMioxw' . . _ _’ ft
&lt; mv farriilv doctor, hnt It &gt;*bm al VARICOCELE S
.,if24 under advice of my family doct«&gt;.. bet it whu a
r»mjiieveviif
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KZaix year* ago. Dm. K. &amp; K. areacientific ijx cmfists and I heartily recormnend them.”
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.ahness, Gl et, Stricture, Syphilis, Unnatural Discharges, Self Abused
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17 YEARS IN DETROIT. 200.000 CURED. NO RISK
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p-'rttAUfcfi I naw? Han your Wood born «lt*&lt;*»«i? Hare you any wmktuwi? On&gt;W
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searched qoesuontngiy uxe
young mileage account to collect. Tor in those
officer’s face.
i days nothing was paid to the young Only, Capt. Clow don’t seem to mind,
“Passes? No, air; I bought my tick- ST®duste in advance, even though he •ndb—*
ef through—"*
I bud tc find his way by tbe Isthmus to
“That’ll do—I am waiting for you
COOK BROS.. Props.
“No! Why, you needn’t have done the mouth of the Columbia. He thanked two." said Lambert. And the two who.
that. Tbe Quitman road’s biddin* for
comrade, and by evening was put in hanging their beads, had been tittering
&gt;y evening
was put
all the government freight it can get possession of an odd
lot of camp
furni- into each other’s faces, finding their
now. They’d hare given you a pass in a tore, some Items of which were in good time hnd come, slowly and awkwardly
minute. I suppose you want to be r®P»ir and othero valuable only as relics found their feet, but not the erect po­
- the war.--------*wv».u!,v aHrencs
sition of the soldier.
quartermaster an I commissary T’ And
A —
cam]
or the war.
A camp mattress and
again the brown eyes looked almost some chairs bore the
‘*Si» fur so good." said Immbert, calm­
Bu Gapwin Charles Kina.,
----name of Tighe. ly. “Now. sergeant, explain the rest
wistfully into the blue.
. and tbe soldier who carried them in rrto
them, us they seem to be nuinstruct­
“I? No. indec*'. sir. I don’t__ know
_____
marked to his chum: "They didn’t burn
TIL
anything ^ut
’ l-Ule
“
tactics. What I •'erythlng after the lieutenant died. ed recruits."
Newton T-ambert baa more than once most want"—
There
wus a general, titter at thia.
a .glance around u^er all. did they ?" From which Lamin tbe course of his yean of service been and an a^ologrtl&lt; d laugh—"is a chance bert drvw inference that the property One of the two wus an ex-sergeant of
property
heard to sny that of all the odd senaa- to wash off the cinders—and something ,n *1®^^ had formerly belonged
to ten years’ service—one of John barley­
t'ona be ever experienced tbnl^vhich to eat. I’m hungry as a wolf."
4111 officer of that name who
'v^’ succumbed
•“rcumbe'd corn’s de feu ted wrestlers. His eyes
y-cissessed him on the occasion of hfa re­ . The
snapped with wrath,
he knew the
captain
looked
troubled.
“
Pre
to
the
epidemic
of
the
previous
year.
,
• T"
— ■— —''Muivu,
I VC
"* ~~ * - .
lieutenant “hod the best of him."
porting for duty with his first com­ hml my g,.ub: „-vc ,he m&lt;_n
At®,table Irtparation forAs­
But the principal question remaining*
“Don’t make it necessary for me to
that
eon,.back
late
iu
the
nlghi-been
pany was the oddest.
Accustomed
unsolved waa that of subsistence. War­
similating ibcFoodandRcijularepent
tho
lesson."
said
Lambert*
be
­
np
to
Burkatubbee
with
the
marsh.-,I
ing and Pierce had told him that in all
curing !•’.» four years of cadet hie iobe»
tll^ U1£ SlnmarhJ and Bowls of
fore moving on: “especially you, sir."
Lave with punctilious respect in the 0,0 you try over at Toogloo?probability he would find that Close !
“Eeefy'Kxly waa asleep over there, f was living on soldier fare and hud no And the ex-sergeant was plainly the
presence of officers, young or old.ano ac­
mon indicated.
customed also through his two months* left my trank at the railway .tatloa and “mess arrangements" whatever. This,
Up at the end of tbe row SergU’ilurns
de toil nt the uendemy that, summer to walked ohl"
u* we have seen, proved to be the case— brought his broad palm down on his
Promotes DigesHon.Cheerful"Why, I told the serp-ant to send a and Lambert inquired if there were no
Im- creaibd Uith even the exaggerated
thigh v* ith a whack of delight," then
ness and (test.Contains neither
“Yea.”
.hferepce which the old nou-cbminis- mule in last nighton theehaaeeof your possibility of finding board.
glanced over to see bow the captain
Optuni.Morphinc nor Mineral.
nned oilicem secnitd to delight in cornin’ by the 'Owf Didn’t anybody said Close; “Mr. Parmelee, the deputy took it.
'
1 marshal, lives np the-road about half u
Not Nahcotic.
showing to young graduates, Lambert meet you?"
The captain was carefully counting
"Thrnwas
a
mule,
bnt
no
body
■
mile, and he told me to say he’d be glad
u:.» unprepared for the hail-feltopr-wellover tbe *’green bucks" he hud just re­
you.’’
Lambert ceived. and. with these In handrtnrned
met nature of-his reception byithven- laughed Lambert, "except a darky to uccommo&lt;late
Ubtetl men dnd the absolute Impassive- •sleep in a freight ear. The mule wa, lunched in c?mp at noon, and about into the dark recesves of his farther
rv-s of his on*- brother officer. That It | lying tn the dirt, and snapped Kis head, three o’clock came forth frut^ his tent tentf The episode In front wus of minor
buttoned to the throut in his handsome­ importance.
•tali when I tried to raise him."
aiis utterly different from the cM-stoins
OF EVERY
obtainhig elsewhere in the regular *-erv- . “What became of him? Hedldntgel ly fitting uniform, his forage-cap
7Yon got a rakin' down. Riggs,”
ice hr knew very well. In visiting class­ •way. did he?" asked close, in great cocked jauntily over his right eye. and laughed some of the men as the Hetia pair of white glove* in his hand. A ♦enant wnw lo«t to ««ighT heVnnd th**
mates already on duty with their bat- anxiety.
“Hr didn’t try U*.“ onswcml Lam­ soldier »iuuchiug across the open space wagpn. while the victim of his brief
•eries among the New York and New
in
front fchijXxd to the opposite hand reprimand glowered angrily ufter him.
bert,
in
some
amusement.
“
Like
the
i i g’anc fort*, as well as during his
A perfect Remedy for Constipa­
( bni t stay at the barracks, he hajl notedT cminei.t hfcad uf thp late unpleasant­ the bucket he v. us carrying nnd saluted.
“Dam young squirt!" snarled the fel­
tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea.
1! ••• scrupulous deference of the tot eran । ness. ail he asked was to l&gt;- let alone. I Close surveyed his trfm subaltern with­ low. “I’ll learn him a kss-nn yet.’’
Worms
.Convulsions .Feverish­
out
changing
a
tnusckof
bin
face;
left
him
browsing
in
the
public
square.
”
i ^vauts' when addressing tht|ir offi- ।
"No. you won’t. Riggs.” was -the
“What do they charge you extra for quick rejoinder of McBride. "He was
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
“An*! the bridle an’ saddle, too? Great
■ rrs. He could understand awkwani- ,
them buttons?" lie finally inquired. perfectly right, us you ought to have
r- ' ?.nd clumsinesaamong the recruits, I Peter! Fhut’s bad. Some lousy nig­
Tac Simile Signature of ■
Lambert said be didn’t know.
They reuse enough to know. I’m glad, for
id™ of a gorportd clsiffihg him ’ ger‘s g-ot him by this time, or his trap­
werti on the coat w hen it came from the cne, to sec It, for this company has sim­
ping
at
least,
an
’
he
’
ll
swear
the
Freed
­
*k 'the cht of his clothes and—tUic idea .
tailor's. Would the*captain kindly di­ ply been goin' to th.- dogs' for tbe ian
NEW YORK.
of i. two months’ recruit being a cor­ man’s Bureau gave him the hull outfit,
Oaateria b pt rp la c-.&gt;rire bottle* only. It
poral. anyhow! Never in the tales tol&lt;f and it’ll Ims stopped against my pay. rect him to Mr. Parmelee’s nnd permit six months.**­
b art cold la balk. Cca't allow auycLe to mH
him to go thither? Theeaptnliugrarely
Sergeant!
”
he
called:
"wish
you
’
d
go
.
'(TH
BK
C&lt;
’
!«TIM
KD
)
you
anything a!ie cr. ths plea w prerndm that h
of the Fire ziMUtvesof '61 hnd he heart!
J j Oosrs-JjCrxis
said tu? need not u«k. jientiisViou just to
b “just as good” ’ind/ uill aaswer evwy pttr■ ** anything much more free-«i id-ratty right down town an" catch up that mule
leave catn|»—even the men &lt;!idn’t do
poss."
Bee that yea get C-A-B-T-O-ILI-A.
an’—
I'-.m the manners of this camp
regu- .
“I can’t jo, sir," promptly answered that—und gave him the needed instruc­
•:&lt;•-*. Never in his wildest dream had 1
tions.
winding
up
by
saying:
"Gotyour
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
he figured such a specimen of tie com­ Sergt. Burns, hir hand going up in unpistol?” Lambert answered tbax he
missioned officer as he found in (’apt. occubtomed salute in deference to the never curriei! one.
vntpM.
C. »se. In the contemplation pf t* is presence of the new officer. “I’m busy
“You’ll have to. here." said Clo^i. "or
with
them
ration
returns.
Here,
Fin
­
cHiructer the go-as-you-plmse style of
be out cf fashion entirely. I ain’t got
the enlisted men sank into inpignifi- ney, you go.”
"Go where?" said a young soldier one to lend, hut if you’ve a mind to pay
crnce. Long years afterwards Lambert I
less than cost I’ve got one thnt will just
at his tent door and greasing
used to go over this meeting in hih mind. squatting
.
- ^.* i - suit you, strap nnd holster complete.”
►...««•
k. — i,:.
snd tor two yrarK often Importuned. »P
“*-«'•*&lt;»•" ith n bit of bneon-rtpd.
Alas! women do
In five minutes the trade was made, and
up.
hr would convulse his brother officers i He
***' hardly
hnrH,v deigned to look
,*“'b ««
suffer. Why, we
MORTGAGE BALE.
MOK1 GAGE SALK.
Lambert had cnly eleven dollars left
often
cannot tell, but
"The
captain
wants
you
to
go
and
get
Default having turn made In the conditions
by vivid description nf It. But there
DeUult haring been made for more than sixty
when he started to hunt up Mr. Par­
uf a certaltv mortgage made by Charles W «la&gt;&gt; In Ute (tayinml of luterMt overdue and
came a time when they no longer that saddle mule he sent up last night. melee.
-'-milhand Wife Helen G.. of tbe township of payable on a inort«Hite dated April 25. IPM.
one great cause, and
li ring, sotinty of Harry, and state of Michigan, made by Reuben aud Elizabeth Shade, buibaod
laughed and he no longer told the story Jake must have gon\ asleep and forgot
Close watched the erect figure of
that is weakness.
to Alexander Fimter. of Bedford. Calboun and wire, io Iranel Coolbaueh and recorded la
. re to those he loved and trusted ut- him."
the young fellow ns he stepped briskly
The headaches, the
coutty. stale of Michigan, daled Deermbee 14. | the office of the RegUter ot Deed a. for tbe coun­
"Would it be pduible to-send a wagon away. So did the first Rcrg»*nnt, Mid­
A. D. ikn:. and recorded tu tbe office of the ty ot Barry and State of Michigan, on tire 7th
• rly.
ings, the pains, the
Register uf Deeds, for the countv of Barry, day ot Angast. A. D.. tMH. In liber 47 of Mort__ _ ___ .___ nts, indeed, almost
Aroused by some unusual chatter for my trunk?" interposed Lambert at way across the o|x‘n space between the
and .state of Mlchlg.w. on the twenty third day ragcaon page 182 and the isM Daniel Ooolall the miser1,’ has a common
of December. A D. iw«. in Liber « of Mort baugh having died intestate, and (be xaid mort­
among the men. the first sergeant of this juncture, npjMUiling to hissu]&gt;erior. tents half a dozen of the men were
gages,
on page --M. on whlch mortgtgv there is gage having been nsttitned by Benjamin Coolclaimed to be due at the dale ot this notice the Sangh. Cynthia Green and Martha bawdy. »ole
u.pany G. smoking a pipe while work­ Close hesitated and made no immediate squatting, in the bricht sunshine, pipes
a woman always needs a friend
Mini of Five hundred fiftv three dollars and Furrinujt hr|rs at law ot wd Daniel Ocotbnuih,
'. govern, ration-return, stuck his head reply. It wus the sergeant who took in full blast, engaged in a game of cards
thirty cents, and an attorney's (re of twenty- to Rosanna Coolbauglt by an naajir mem d.ted
that can be relied upon, and such
five dollars provided f- r tn said np rtgag-. and March 20th. tend. and recorded In xaid Regthat looked suspiciously like draw­
out of his tent and saw n young gen­ the responsibility:
a friend, for more than twenty
nosultur proceedings at law havb gbecn In­ i«trr’f* office, ou tbe Ttllh day of June A. Dw
“1’11 ’tend to it, if you please.sir. The poker, a gray blanket being outspread
tleman In a light-colored suit, eourte- I
years, has been that greatest of all
I
stKued to recover the mc-neyn secured by said
In liber 33 ol mortgages, on page &lt;35. for
mortgage, or any part li»ereof;
remedies,
&lt;usly raising a drab derby in his kid- wagon’s going up in ten minutes to nnd little piles of while field beans
whleb default the said Rosanna Coolbaugh. by
I Now, therefore, by virtue of the p wer of virtue ot the right g'vrn her by the said mart­
gloved' hand, while he stood erect with haul some grain. Be lively now. Fin­ decorating its outer edge nt different
sale contained In said mortgag.- and ihe stat­ race, ba* made ano hereby makes tbe whole
ney. Drop them shoes nnd start." And points. Surrounding the players were
ute in such case made and provided, notice is principal sum ot said mortgage and tbe Inter­
'ddierly ease before the company com­
: hereby given that on Saturday, the thirtieth est accrued thereon dow due and payaoleand
mander. Sergt. Burns also noted that Finney, conscious, possibly, of sonic I&gt;erhaps n dozen spectators. In various
I day i'f January A. D 1W?. at ten o'clock In the on which mortgage there Is claimed to be doe
change
ir
the
military
atmosphere,
i forenoon. 1 shall sell at public auction, to the at the date &lt; t this notice the sum ot three hun­
costumes more or less soldieily. At
some nf the men were tittering and
i highest bidder, at tbe north front door of the dred eighty three dollars and seventy nine
By its purity and its power it
e I of them looking on. One glance gathered himself together and van­ sight of Mr. Lambert in his trim frock
’ court bouse, in the city uf Hastings (that being cents for principal, interest, taxes and insur­
furnishes a prompt relief for
' the place where the circuit court fur Barry ance, and an attorney fee of twenty-five dol­
coat some of, the number faced half
v. as enough. The sergeant dropped pen ished.
' C-'unty is hoiden). tbe premises described in lars provided for in said mortgage, and no suit
Meantime,
in
his
anxiety
aloout
the
women
in
their
hours
of
need,
towards him: some, us though em­
tmd pipe and came out of his den with I
' said mortgage, or so much thereof as may be or proceedings at law hhving been Instituted to
and if the grateful expressions
government
property
thus
placed
in
necesMary to nay the amount due on said recover the amount secured bv said mortgage
barrassed.
began
to
edge
away.
The
:• single bound, buttoning bis blouse
which
come
up
from
the
homes
mor’g-.ge. with eight per cent, interest, and or any part thereof. Not Io Is Uirrefore hereby
jeopardy, the captain seemed lost to all gamblers calmly continued their game.
nnd glaring abdut him as he did so.
all legal costa, together with an attorney's given that on the 28th day of December. 1IM.
of the land about what SAFE
thought of the newcomer’s comfort; It If the young officer bad looked ns
fee of twenti -Hye dollar* covenanted for there at ten o'clock tn the forenoo.i there will be sold
"Bush your d—d grab, you!" he fierce­
CURE has done were printed,
in, the preralM* being described in said mort­ at the north front door at the court house in tbe
wns Sergt. Burns who came forward though he did not notice them, the
they would fill volumes. If you,
ly growled at the nearest group. "Get
gage os all those certain lots, pieces and par city of Haattnc*. county of Barrv and slate ot
with a camp stoo! and proffer of further cliances are thnt, though he pemed
&lt; els of land situate lu the township of Irving, M Ichigan, (said court house being tbe Dlaee In
reader, are a sufferer, can you
into youq coat*, there!’’ he swore nt
tn the county of Barry, aud state ot Michigan, which tbe circuit court for the county of Barry
hospitality.
' witjiin ten feet of the group, no one
not take hope from this sug­
another, while with menacing hnnd he
and described us follows:
m held), at public auction, to the highest bid­
gestion ?
The north east quaru-r of the south east der, tbe premises described In said mortgage
“If the lieutcl.ont cac put up with c; ,jle party would, in piqper and «olmotioned to others still, whose costume
I
quarter
and the south half of north west or i*o much lberror as may be necessary to sat­
I’ll
” send’ something
*'’*
*from dierly style, have noticed him. but l«nm.quarter of south east quarter both, cn section isfy the amount due on said mortgage as above',
was even more primitive, to scramble Mich rations, ”
fifteen (15) tn town four-(4) not th range nine set forth, with tbe Interest thereon and tbe
back to thein tents. Tn ten seconds si­ tho cook-tire, sir.” said he, doubtfully, b^rt had seen enough "slouching” for
(9j west, containing alxly acres more or less.
costs, ebarges and expenses allowed by law and
AiJtXANDKuFosiKit. Mortgigee
lence reigned througnout the camp al­ looking at his commander very much as end day. and his youthful soul wns np
provided for io Mid mortgage, said premise*
COU.ROVg A I’OTTKR.
being situated In tbe village sf Woodland, in
most as complete as that whieh was though he thought it high time for that in arms. He looked squarely at the two
Attorneys
for
Mortgagee.
tbe county of Rarry and stale ot Michigan, and
MORTGAGE
SALE
| Dated. October 27. IW6.
described as follows, to-wlt:
maintained, for thot time, at the tent official to suggest something better. men nearest- him ns he rapidly ap­
Whrrea* del suit ha* heeu made in the t«rmi
proached, whereupon one of them nerv­ and
Lambert
said
he
should
be
most
grate
­
BMng lots number four and six ot block num­
condition!* of u certain mortgagr, made mid
of the commanding officer. Lambert
ber five n&lt; Parrott’s addition Io tbe village of
,
MORTGAGE BALE.
ful if JLhat could be done—and if there ously tugged at the sleeve of a third. vxreiiled bv Cjwsius llubbt-H and Anna Hubbell,
Woodbind, the same being situated on section
actually did not know what ta say in
Default bavins been made In the condlttras number fifteen, town number four north, range
were no objections; and he, too, looked Others, after one furtive glance, pre­ his uif*. of the Town of Intnr, County ol Rarry.
Stair of Mlrhluan. tn Calvin!' Austin, of Sal&lt; tn. of» rertain nwrtpige made 1&gt;y Joeepb Kollar number seven west, and in the township of
response to his superior’s announce­
-----9----------------| tended, they did not see the coming
County of W;»&gt;i.lug1uii. State of New York, । and Rachavl Kollar nl* wife of Irvlrjc. Barry Woodland, county of Barry. and state of Mich
ment. It was full ten seconds, or more, expectantly nt the senior officer
“I guess that’s about the best we can officer nnd became absorbed in the d ted March i.ith.A. D. &gt;'•8*. nnd recorded In County. Michigan, to B:*ruuri C*n*on of Gidea- Iren.
before he determined in what form to do,” said Close, slowly. ’Tuin’t wbat ' r-nme. Ten strides nnd he wns opposite lite office nf tlm Itexlsti-r nr !)••&lt;•(!&lt; for Rarrv ! bunt. Kalamazoo Oountyr-Mfehtean, da:cd JhuDated September 40th. if«
Ghi::.ty, Michigan. &lt;m the Kth day uf March. A. ' I nary 5th. A. D. IR®. nnd rrcordtd iu thu ofRce
Rosanna Coolhauoh.
couch his next remark. He had in- f
tu l./.-.r :o of Xcrtgsei-s on pace Xi. of the Register ot Deeds, for Hit? County of
you’ve been accustomed to. but it’s what the group and not a hnnd hnd been D.
ol Mortgage.
ulil*&gt; sal*! trrrtw u.*.« cnly aa*-kcued by I kirn and Blate of Mlchtean. on the Seventh Alonzo E Kknastos Assignee
tended to say: "I have the honor to
.
I always eat Send us up something, raised in snlute. not a man wns “sfand- Charles K 3»*ie&gt;*.aihnlnistra'.er uf thu estate day uf January A. D. 19?9 In Uber w~nf Mort­
Attorney
tor
Assignee.
report for duty, air:’* but a vague susofsajdCalvin I'. Aibtln. decras* 'ntlir under- gage*, on page M8. on which mortgage l hers l»
sergeant—enough for two; I’ll take an-■ ( ■Ing attention."
‘
Then he halted short,
*
s'g-'d StUte B. Rk-.e lit.d G* rtrudr II Amlin by * lai med to be due Kt tbe date of thin notice tbe
• j ;cion possessed him that this might
PROBATE ORDER.
( shying not a word, but the two men AMigninent In writlttf &lt;*ulv executes aud ac | sum ot Four hundred thirty-nine Dollars and
other snack with the lieutenant.”
State of Michigan. County of Barry—as.
be none game at his expense—some
’ nearest knew wbat wns kicking, nnd, kroivkdKed. bearing ila’e September Met. iftXJ. nix cents, nnd an Attorney's fee ot Fifteen Doi
Atasesnlon of the probate court for tbe
And
in
less
than
five
minutes
Lambert
and recorded In the ofi! e of th* Kritlster of lars provided for tn said mortgage, and no ault
irank such*as old cadets played upon
County
ot
Barry,
bolden al the Probate Office
in a shamefaced, shambling way. Deeds lor said Gmutjr of Rurry on the inth'day or proceedings at law having been instituted U&gt;
"plebes." lie compromised, therefore, and his new comrade were seated by n ■brought their hands up to the cap visor. of March. A. l&gt;. HUH In lJt&gt;rrS6af MortKacao . | recover the money* secured by said mortgage, In tbe City of Hastings, in said County on Wed­
nesday. tbe ?5lh day of November. Id the year
tneir
page r&lt;». and vlierett* by reason ot Mich default or any part thereof;
between-his preconception of a strict­ little ‘fire on which a tin coffeepot was Drought
'
» wns n corporal, and two the power ot sale contain*-*! in *■*!•! martRace
Now. therefore, by virtue of the power ot Mie one thousand eight hundred and nloety-elx.
hissing, and with a broad pine shelf One of" these
Pretent Cbarlw* W. Armstrong, Judge ol Pro­
ly soldierly report and his sense of
has beef me operatee. and nlien-M there I* 1 contained In said mortgage, and the statute in bate
upon their kneer^ from big tin mugsand other non-commissioned officers were cls'med
tn I e due upon and under said mort- such case made and uruvided. notice is hereby
v hat might be dne his own dignity.
tbe matter of tbe estate of Geo. B. Tuck­
eag*- st the date hereof the num of GneTiiau«and given that nn Saturday, the Ninth day of Janu- erIn
broad tin plntcs. were discussing a ..mong tne piayem.
vur r.
man, deecased.
‘ My name is Lambert, ’ said he. “And
।
»ry
A.
D.
IW.
at
fen
u
clock
In
the
forenoon.
1
Seven
Hundred
r
i«d
Kiglitv
five
and
thirty
six
. and» ’
------ —to fijercwa5nn embarrassed silence. Then
On reading and filing the petition duly veri­
repast of. pork
beans,
one-l undre«'ths Dollar* &lt;$1745 x for principal shall sell at Public Auction, to the highest bid fied,
I am here for duty as second heuten- . smoking
--- ----- a
ot Emma M Tuckerman, daughter of said
Lambert
spoke
—
rnther
quietly,
too.
for
and Interest ***'• th* &gt;*iliiiil&lt;in&gt;*l&lt;«uBi of Thirty- der. at the north front door of the Court House, deceased,
of bread nnd sirup '
ant.”
' the aceoiunpdniment
—
praying that a certain Instrument
five Dulluis S-’Biyi) aslbc A t*&gt;ri ey fee provided I In the City of Hastings, (that being tbe place now on file
said court purporting to be the
— erenmi
—nmless coffee. “It’s the way I him:
byte*, nnd wlier*-^** i»n pre.*-, dine* at l »w or tn where the Circuit Court for Rarry County I* last will »nd'Infesixment
Slowly the man in the camp-chair ®nd
said deceased, be
always prefer to live when I’m in the 1
rq-ifty have l*-rn I siltuivd l • recover ilir debt hoiden), the premises described in said mort admitted t«&gt; probate and of
the executor therein
laid down his work, sticking the needle field." said“ Close, “and it only costs you *
reciirtd !■&gt; sal*! mnrtxmre. or aoy part thereof. gage, or *omuch thereof a* may be leeemay named or some other suitable
perion appointed.
I
to
pay
the
amount
due
on
said
mortgage.
*1
n
Now
therefore,
tio
’
icr
Is
hereby
riven
that
un
­
into the flap of the tent and hanging
Thereupon it Is ordered.that Friday the Ifitb
der and by virtue of Mid power of sale In said rlgnt percent, interest, and all legal costs.*io- day
of December. A.-D., 1MK. at ten o'clock in
the thread upon it. Then he heaved up nine dollars a month."
mortgage * outn.ii«**i. hi**' tn pursuance of the | gvtbcr with an attorney's fee of Fifteen Dollara tbe forenoon,
be
asslrnwl
for
the hearing ot
Lambert was too hungry not- to rel­
covenanted
for
therein,
the
premises
being
de
­
.-tatute of the Slat- of Mlchlaeii ,tn such case
and that the heirs at law of said
cut of the chair, hung the damaged ish even such a breakfast. He fancied !
made and pn»vl« ed.
will m*II at public auc- scribed In said mortgage as all that certain let. said petKioo
and all other person* Interested in
tlotiorv*-. diet -die l*l*tlt*—i ltidd-r Ht the front piece and parcel of land situate in the Town- deceased
trousers over its back and came pon­
said
rotate.
anrequired
to
appear
session
he heard something thnt sounded greate (
e*u*r of &gt;l«e Caairt Ilona*- Ii* the v'llsgr of Has- i bhip of Irving in tbe County of Barry and State of ante Oanrt. then to be holden nt attbea Probate
derously forward. Not a vestige of a
tint' . Hair* «' .&lt; •-. Uiel.igHii. Hint bel.g tbe of Michigan, and known and described m fol- office. In tbe City of H&gt;viting«. in Mid County,
ly like n suppressed chuckle on the ,
I*Im&lt;-h *»f lu l-i.iif 'l«e&lt; h«-uT Com t f»»r .said Coun­ tews:
*mlle lightened his face. He looked the part of the soldier cook at his senior’s ;
show r*u*e. If any there be. wbv tbe ureter
ty of B-tr-y. ..o Friilai ilo fifth day of March. I Tbe North Rast Quarter of North Wear Quart aud
the petitioner may not be grunted. And It la
\oung gentleman earnestly in tbe eye remark upon the cost of living in the I
A. D. !*&gt;&gt;?’nt t|**ee n.elOrk r». m. of Mud day. the e.r of Section Tweuty-one(2t) lu Town Four (4) of
farther ordered, that said petition* r give notice
land -*i&lt;&lt;i •••■n*"*&lt; * In •*»•-•! iii*»rtvHge and he eln- | North Range Nine«9i West. Coubuuing Forty to the persons Interested In said estate, of tbe
und slowly extended his big. brown, field, but sensations and experiences :
acres
more
or
less.
af’er ee-C’H** •: -&lt;* loll w». t*» wil; All thcae
pendency of said petition and the bearing there­
hairy hand. Seeing that it was meant were crowding thickly upon him and j
8x mu sr. Caraon.
*•» rtalii pi* r- » *• |»aftrel* of land &gt;*ltiiated In
of by causing a copy of this order to be publish­
COI.GROVK&amp; POTTKR.
Mortgagee.
Tow'itimrH N « th «*f ICniyu i.l e (V) West.
for him. Lambert shifted his hat into
ed in the llaMIng* Hannkk.
newspaper
wn nt Irvhig In tie- County of
Attorneys for Mortgagee.
there was little time for trifles.
printed and elrcola'rd iu M*ht O’uniynf Barry,
the left, leaning his sword against the
Dated October 7, HUG.
Through the good offices of Sergt. '
am In earn week for three sneoMatee week*
tent-pole, and his dainty kid—a wild
previous to said day of bearing
. w i4,..f Sr.Hmir gbt (•».
Bums, a wall tent was pitched that •
MORTGAGE BALK
CHAKLU W. ARMSTKONG.
extravagance so soon after the war—
•r (u w. *4 of • (;»- norm- I
Judg'* of Probst-.
Default hating been made In the cocrlfkm’ A tree copy &gt;.
morning for "the new lieutenant" to
urf .4lion M-wrm &lt;I7».
was for an instant clasped, then slow­
of a certain mortgage made by FranHa 11 ran v
of
ibeea*t*lxty
ntOBATKORDKR.
and
Jennie
Hexnv.
Husband
and
Wife,
of
ly released. Capt. Close unquestionably the left of the domicile of the company
l»-n*-» n'isrtrr K c. b) nt
Thnrnapple.
Barry
Countv.
Mi
’
-higin
to
Emily
commander;
a
wooden
bunk
was
mate
of
Michigan.
County
of
fUrry-ss.
•Mid Town f&lt;mr &lt;4&gt; Norlb 1
had a powerful “grip.”
At a aeMlon ot the Prohare Court for the
,%•••. that rw-lya
»»*id D. Bostwick of Ithaca. New York dated tbe
knocked up in an "A” tent in tbe back,
“How’d you come?” he asked. "Kind
Uh
hu
"i the •tine &lt;l«-«crlp Third day of November A. D. l"*7. and record County of Barry, bolden al tbe Pn»bate offi«*. in
and Lambert began unpacking his
in the office of the Register &lt;»f ltr*d«, for the the Cltv of IlMting*. in said county, op Weo1*1 r« Ilf l»n«t. he the Himti ed
of expected you Monday evenin’—out
Wh day ol November In the year
her wl«h the tenement*, County of Barry and State of Mlrhhtat*. o*» tbe needar
trunk and setting up housekeeping..
n&lt;&gt;|.iitte mii«*,*ii thereunto Fourteenth day of November a. D. HW7ln Uber one thousand rlrht buodrni and uiuere ala.
from Quitman.”
“I suppose I can get wbat furniture 1
.0 of Mortgages, on page 350 on ahieh mortgage
Pnwral. Charles W. Armstrong. Judga of
wl*e
Miiperfali'inv.
“The general kept me over a day
there Is claimed to be due at (be &lt;inte of this ftobule.
•
in town.” said he toClose.
notice tbe sum of Tao thou-and two buUin the matter of the estate of Luclut Ku*
or two to let me see New Orleans, pe want
"Depends on what you want,” replied
drod and Tairty Six Dollar*, and an ^im^radlr^and filing tbe Dell linn duly veri­
A’V'lkMMM *»l
told me that you would be notified, sir.
|
“Corporal, have tnese men never been
acturnev's
fee
of
Tweutv
five
Dolan
the senior, warily, "and whether you . tnught tbe salute and when to use it?"
Cn \unKHi.MK ftci'itm.
provided fnr In aald mortgiK*-. and no suit or fied, ef Julia* llu-M-ll. Administrator of auMI
I hope you got the letter?**
A&lt;*&lt;*r
-f r (••!
M*irti(agee.
proceedings al law having h*-eii Instituted to e»taie praving th»l his final account fl Is day
care to throw away your money.
___ k— V— _ll,-U.it und Km dt«A sergeant among the players slowly pii r.1 HreupW Id. !«*.
recover the moneys secured by said mortgage. ]
“Oh, yes. That was ull right. There What’d you want to get? They will Ij
ur any part thereof;
was no hurry. I didn’t know as they skin the last cent out of you there at found his feet. Others seemiM to try
Now therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
Thervnixm It u» entered. test Betarttaytbe
MUM? C1NCERTONIC
| to slink behind their fellows.
The
contained In Mid mortgase, and the statute tn
could get passes over the Northern. I Cohen’s;”
•
1
sticli case made and providrd. i.nl|.*e I* hereby l.*e lureueen.ue w-iin.ru i**r *&gt;■»»» ,.T“
cheap truck . corpora] turned red, looked foolish and
fc'ixjse the chief quartermaster fixed it
given that on Saturday the Tnlrtwrnlb day ot \ K&lt;lttM and that the helm at law H Mid de
"I merely wanted some
.
**
only
mumbled
inarticulately.
March A. D. i»7 at ten o’e’e-k lu th*- forwMxm,
for vou. though?” And the brown eyes for camp, and some washstand fixings,"
I shall sell at Public Auction, to (he IdgheM
“What ray you. sergeant?” Inquired
bidder, at the North front door * f the Court
Lambert answered, falling into tbe ver­
House In thoCity ot Hasting-* (thAi being tbe Irr. h&gt; lUciu '4 Ih^'lnn In Wd rmnilj. and
nacular of his comrade with the ease of Laml&gt;erL
place where tbe Circuit Court i*4- Itai ry County
r»n-- ir •&gt;!&gt; in— nn. wb, the pmrrr ol
"Why. yes, sir,” said Sergt. McBride,
is holdem the nr* ml«e- deser t* rd hi said noit the petKKMier may i.ot be jrrwn’ed. And it is
one just out of the national school,
uncomfortably. “So far ns I’m con­
gage,
or so much thereof »* tw*y t* n*ces*ery to farther ordered, that laid peUUower give nottoe
where every known American dialect cerned. I can honestly say I did ntfl
pay the amount due on said mortgage. wHb to tbe pereses interested tn Mid estate, of Ute
-even per eent. imeresr. ai d all irgal costa, to
can be heard—"things I can throw see the lieutenant coming; but, to tell
grther with an atiorneyS f*-v of Twet-ty Bre
away when we leave.”
Dollars covenanted for tbrr.ln. the I*'"•*?**
the truth, sir. we’ve got out of the habit
being described In said Kmrivr'rr a* all that
Close was silent a moment. "I can let
certain lot i»1ece atxl parcel of Urwl
To the Editor
I have an absolute you have everything you need, *f you of it in the company."
"Then all these men who are still
•remedy for Consumption. By its timely u» ain’t particular *bout their bein’ new.
u icusands of hopeless cases have been aUMCjf They’re just as good as anything you seated here know tfcey should be up
(AtFwoearjra
and
standing attention ;" asked Lam­
permanently cured. So proof-positivj £31
G«of its power tint I consider it my 'duty to can buy. and won’t cost you near so bert, as coolly as he could, though his
much.
”
Then,
after
a
little
hesitation:
K-nd two lotiln fr* to those of your reatol
blns eyes were beginning to flash. He
COUUMV. a romui tMtLr “■ “tjir1CTtwho have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial cr “They ain’t mine to give, or T’d let yon bad heard some Uttering among the
Banner Print
have them for nothing.”
Lung Trot*te, if they w£j write ma
gamesters, two more of whom were now
Lambert had precious little mcney
left, even after draw’
”' ffet^ng np.

Thursday, Dec. 17, 1896,

GflFTflIN CLOSE

SEE

THAT THE

FAC-SiMlLE

SIGNATURE

IS ON THE

WRAPPER
BOTTLE OF

CASTORIA

-Women

' MU Sb New OrlrjUM;

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, Dec. 17, 1896.
COOK BROS, Proprietor*

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

My store Is small and 1 must get rid,of
what 1 have to make room for new goods.
Saturday 1 will again sell No. 5 ribbon for
S cents pet yard; No. 6 at 6 cents; No. 18
at 16 cents and other numbers up to 22 for
12 cents. All desirable shades and just
the thing for fancy work.
Also all child­
rens Tams and Caps, trimmed hats, feather
boas etc. will go at remarkably low prices
from now on. This is a picnic for Christ­
mas buyers. Come at once and get your
choice.
Miss GeIitki dk Stebbins.
A dispatch to tfce Detroit Tribune from
Battle Creek dated Dec. 11. reads as fol­
lows:—"Milton, the 17-year-old son of
Emil Willison, residing three miles from
Banfield, Barry County, was sent to Banfie Id Wednesday'noon.
He failed to re­
turn. He has never been away from
home before.
His father and several
neighbors were here last night searching
for him. Tbe missing lad has black hair
and darkish blue eyes. He wore a brown,
faded, cap. gray coat, overalls and red
nocks in heavy rubbers.

The athletic entertainment at tbe opera
bo use Thursday evening was one of tbe
best of its kind ever held here.
The
wrestling match between E. C. Blue, of
Kalamazoo, and Snyder, of Ohio, was one
of the best exhibitions of strength and
science ever seen here.
The men were
evenly matched, the bouts catch-as-catchcan best two In three.
Snyder won the
first fall in about a quarter of an hour.and
Blue won the last two lu less time than the
first They win prrbably meet here again
in tbe future. Previous to the wrestling
watch there were several spaning .exhibi­
tions.
The next investment that we would like
to see this city make would be an Invest­
ment in good road*.
We bhonld push out
one good road tn etch direction each year,
and the experience of such good road
building as has been done thus far shows
that it has been done on the right plan.
Tbe construction of good roads is a matter
of business to Hastings and a matter of
great convenience to tbe farmers.
Why
not go at it and arouse interest again and
continue the good roads work next eprihg?
We suggest the question of Good Roads aa
a very suitable subject for the Current
Topic Club to discuss.
Chas. Wolcott, tbe aeronaut, who was
so dangerously injured in Venezuela on
the 24th day of October, 1805, mention of
which was made in The Newa at the time,
returned to Nashville Monday evening,
after an absence of about two years and
an experience which he would not care to
undergo again. He la pretty badly broken
up but is in better shape than one would
imagine 1dm to be after passing through
tbe terrible ordeal he was subjected to.
He has no use of his lower limbs at ail but
by tbe aid of crutches manages to get
oqgpnd after a fashion.
Since his fall he
bu been under treatment* continually at
New York and although he was not ex­
pected to recover, is doing well and hopes
sometime to be back in the business again.
He expects to stay in Nashville this win­
ter, and next summer will manage a com­
pany of aeronauts.—Nashville News.

The word "Creamery” always brings a
look of pain and distress to a certain num­
ber of citizens and business men of this
city, when it Is even mentioned.
In fact
oat of deference to the feelings of these
Individuals the. word "Creamery” is never
spoken in business or social circles in this
city. But despite the expensive exper­
ience of these gentlemen in milk and its
products as turned out through a cream­
ery, there Is no question but what cream­
eries do pay in other places, and would
pay here if given encouragement.
The
one at Middleville Is especially profitable*,
not only to stockholders but to patrons as
well. Mr. Fred Weyerman, of Thoniappie. Informs us thst for the year ending
Jane 30ib be. received 6142.00 from the
products of three cows after using all the
milk, butter, cream etc. for his own fami­
ly.
The Middleville creamery thus pays
oat large sums of money among the farm­
er* and at the same time makes a good
profit above running expenses.
A cream­
ery here, properly conducted, aud backed
with the support of the farmers, would
draw trade 10 the city, would be a good
thing for farmers. But we say the word
•"Creamery” is never spoken in business
er social circles here, aud the man wio
would dare attempt it would take his
life in his own hands, but a creamery
would be a good thing just the same.

■litbest Honors—World’s Fair,

DR.

Hon. Daniel Striker attended tbe funeral
In the Detroit Tribune of Monday ap­
peared the startling information that of Past Grand Master R. C. Hathaway, of
George Boule, formerly of^this city, had the Masonic lodge, at Grand Rapids Sun­
taken part in a lynching bee in Georgia. day.
The mistake, fur such it was, no doubt / Mesdames J. H. Dennb, Stella Greble,
originated from a local that appeared In wud W. B. Powers went to Grand Rapids
last week’s Rasxkk. stating that he had Monday. The Jailer two remained for a
sent a fitelnre, of three negroes that had few days visit
been lynched, to Will McKevitt.
The
Rev. and Mrs. A. K. Stewart, of Orleans,
Tribune article Is only-another example were called to Hastings Tuesday on ac­
of how ittoiles "grow” and how much count of the serious illness of lhe latter*
worse they appear aftek each narration. father, Eber Lake.
.
MK;*Sou!e will be very much surprised to
¥ Adam C. Rock has gone to Waterloo,
learn^hrt he had anything to do with that
Iowa to visit hta son John. Mr. and Mrr.
affair.
James C. Rock, and son Harry, of New
We are glad to note the returning pros­ Mexico, are also visiting there.
perity at MjddlleviPe. Report has it that
Sheriff McKevitt and wile are In town
they will soon erect another building and for a few days arranging their home west
add to their plant enough to give employ­
of the village preparatory to moving in
ment to at least 100 more men for the the last of the month. — Middleville Sun.
manufacture of brass goods for furniture
Miss Effie Scheffhauser. stenographer
trimmings.
This means that there Is
for A. BUck A Son and Sweezev &amp; Saeesomething of a revival in the furniture
Zf*y, leaves for Grand Rapids next wtek
business to make the demand for more
where she has accepted a position with
goods and we congratulate tbe Keeler
lhe J. N. Murray Furniture Co.
Bros, not only upon this evidence of their
DIED.
prosperity, but in having tbe shrewdness
and business sagacity to turn out some­ KLlNE—In Jackson, Tuesday, Dec. 8, of
membraneous croup. Roy M. Kilne,
thing that the trade wants. Their success
aged « years, 10 months, and 6 days.
means much to Middleville? ,
Rny was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Kline
formerly of this city, whose friends
Fred McNair was the victim of a very
regret to learn of their bereavement. .
-serious accident Saturday morning. While
John Rouse was returning from his farm
THE AGE GF PINS.
in Rutland With his double team and lum­
ber wagon he got out this side of West
They Wcro Used in Scno Ferm
Creek to fasten his colt which was run­
Whea tho World Wna Ycurg.
ning beside the '.earn to the wagon, when
It became frightened at Mr. McNair’s
Tbcte First 'Apprsrauc* la America
horses which were running loose in the
Wan In tho La»t•Century an*.! Tliej
field, and commenced to run which started
Ucrn AJado of Elueljr
Twated V.’lro.
thv team, and as they came down in front
of Mr. McNair's house at a rattling pace
Pins are. as the any Ing goes. no old nt&gt;
hu ran out to stop them, aud in grabbing
their bits was thrown down against a tree the hills. In name farm ur another they
have been tn existence ever since our
and one or both of the heavy wagon wheels
first parents vlu’.hcd themselves in fig
passed over one leg breaking it twice be­ leaves which grew w.M. in the garden uf
tween tho kn&lt;e and hip.
He was carried Eden. Ae a■ matter of fack pins claim
tu tbe hnnse.and Dr. Fuller who happened a very high antiquity, the earliest form
to be driving by was summoned and lie being the natural thorn, which is still
with Dr. Drtike set tne leg.
Mr. McNair used to some extent by the peasant
is doing nicely at present although he will women of upper Egypt. Jn prehistoric
be ebhfimd to the house for several weeks times pins were also made of lhe small
bones ot fish and animals.
yet.
Among the remains of the lake dwell­
A delightful surprise awaited the In­ ers of Europe hnye been found bronze
vited lady visitors at Mrs. Judge (layer’s pins and bronze brooches, in which the
yesterday afternoon, in the presence, by pins form tine prominent feature. many
the side of the hostess, of Mrs. James of which are highly ornamented and
Sweezey, of Hastings, Michigan. It goes vtry beautiful. A fw copper nnd one
iron pin have also been found. It is
without paying her host of. friends ex­
estimated that 10.080 pica have been col­
tended coidial welcome to her old home lected at lhe lacustrine station of Switz­
to Mrs. Swcizey.
Mrs. Hedges, Mrs. erland alone. A few of these pins have
Leonard Hatch and Mrs. Wilson assisted doubts steins and were probably used ns
Mrs. Geyer. Mrs. Hedges presiding at the hairpins. Three- have Uqeh found at
punch bowl.
A delicate collation was Peschicre, which are exactly the. some
served the cut fits in the dining room, in form as the safety pin of the present
time. Among the single stem pins ore
where crimson was tbe note of color on
many ingenious devices for preventing
the pretty table, and the long stemmed the spike from passing entirely through
carnations, the favors which the little the cloth or other material it is used for
daughter of the Geyer household, Mar­ fastening together. Many of them are
tha Alice, presented each lady, from a bo formed that they are thicker id some
basket on her arm. Quite a number of places than in others. A large number,
ladles from Troy were present.
The both of bone and bronze, have the head
c harming weather, lhe pleasant social In­ formed of a loose ring passed through
an eye in the pin. V few of them have
tercourse of guests, the sweet music of
1 he apjjearonii* of the scarf-pin now in
the harpers and the cordial welcome of the use. In Egypt, pins with gold heads
hostess conspired to make the reception of have been discovered, while in ancient
Mrs. Geyer. A most- delightful social Rome bronze pins and bone hair-p'ns
event In tne evening Judge and Mrs. with ornamcatal heads Lave been dis­
Geyer entertained some of their lady and covered .among relics of Pompeii.
In England *he ordinary domestic pin
gentlemen friends.—Piqua, O., Call.
had become in tbe fifteenth century a*;
article of .sufficient importance to war­
rant legislative notice. An act of pnrpersonal mention.
lir.ment, panted in 184'. prohibited the
J. T. Lombatd was In Niles this week. ir. portation of pins. As n necessity of
the toilet pins were introduced into
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Young are visiting England in the lutter part of tho
in Bellevue.
fifteenth century bv Catherine IJowaxd,
Mrs. R. P. Brown wfent to Grand Rap­ queen of Henry tflll.. who received
them from France. Very good pins
Ids Tuesday.
were made at this period of brass, but
Miss Carrie Schumann, was in Middle­ a large portion of them were made of
ville this week.
Iron, which were blanched and sold for
Mrs. Elva Mudge visited relatives In brass pins. Tn order to prevent this im­
position
upon the good people of Eng­
Oshtemo the past week.
land parliament' in 1543 t»ssed an act
Mrs. Clement Smith arrived home from providing that “ho person shall put on
Battle Creek, yesterday.
sale any pins but such as shall be
Mrs. J. C. Andrnsbas been confined to double-headed and have the heads
soldered fast to the sbr.nks of tho pins,
the house with the grin.
well smoothed, the hhanks well shaped,
A. 11. B. Ellis, of Grand Rapids, visited tbe point well rounded, filed, canted and
in the city lhe past week.
sharpened.”
England depended upon France for
Mis. Julia Reeder, of Grand Rapids,
tarsupply of pins until HJ2G, when John
was in the city ibis week on business.
Tilsby introduced the manufacture into
Henry Goodyear, jr., of Grand Rapids, Gloucestershire- His business grew to
visited relatives in the city this week.
such an extent that it,is said he gave em­
Mrs. Florence Bowne. of Chicago, visit­ ployment. to about 1,500 persons; at any
rate,
his pins—Stroud pins, as they
ed in the city a few days the past week.
were were called—gained a high reputa­
Mr. Diehl, of Gun Marsh, Allegan coun­ tion. In 1636 the manufacture was in­
ty. was in the city this week on business. troduced into Bristol and Birmingham,
Miss Mary Andrus, of Battle Creek, is .the latter place ultimately becoming
visiting her brother Dr. J. C. Andrus and the great center of the industry.
Pins in America made their first ap­
family.
pearance during tho lust aenfury. In
^Miss Mary Powers is expected home
1775% prize was offered to the colonists
from flareout t St mi nary, Gambier, Ohio, of Carol tula who introduced the firstthis week.
native pins and needlea. During the I
Mrs. J. C. Farrell and son went to St. war of 1812, when, owing to the restric­
tions upon commerce, the price of pins
Johns yesterday to make a few weeks vis­
rose to one dollar a paper, the manu­
it with relatives.
facture was actually started in the
George O. Skinner, of Tunkhannock. United States, but does not seem to have
Penn., is the guest nf his parents Mr. and met with Kuc«jra. as the enterprise waa
soon aMndoned. The industry was not
Mrs. Hertert Karker.
fairly started in this country until th?
A James Crawley and W. H. Spence were year 1S3G.
Interest of tbe
i J Charlotte Monday In
The early pina in thia country were
P. R. Dunnlnir eatate,
marie with globular heads of fine
Mr?, Emma B. Donahue leaves for twisted wire, made separately and se­
cured to the shank by compression from
Grand RapMs Mouday where she will at­
a falling block and di*. These eld pins
tend aehool this winter.
had the misfortune of often parting
Mrs. Minnie Hamlin left for Chicago with their heads. It was to overcome
Saturday where ste was railed by the ser­ this difficulty that tbe attention- of the
early inventors was directed.
The
ious lllneaa of a relative.’

MIm Nellie Green returned from Mid­
dleville Monday where ate visited her

Archie McCoy
----- AT THE------

ThouQhls 01
Christmas
H7ien looking for Christmas Presents why not look for
something good and substantial instead of some trashy.toy ;
something to benefit and something that can be used to
advantage hereafter. Here is a list of good things. everyone
of which would be highly appreciated by the recipient:

Knives and Forks,
Carvers and Forks,
Spoons,
Shears,
.
Scissors,
Razors,
Baking Dishes,
k'nivec j From Cheapest Boy's "Toaii SlabJCLCX k\niVC5, bej.- lo oest Ladle* knife.

.1 represent ire ut nw. the largest hardware homes said
wt ret^ntly upon toohing dcer our cutlery department
that we ^ariy a Uirg-r asSoitment of rutltry than their
wholesale houst. Any oj the abuse articles would make
a. splendid •fij't, und one that would be appreclateti. If you

cannot find something in the. few. things mentioned just
think of something else in our line. Ife art making splen­
did fndiidementsdn holiday purchasers, which will pay you
to inrt stigpte.

SAME OLD STAND
With an Entire
New Stock of

.

Furniture, Carpets
and Rugs, Draper­
ies and Lace Cur­
tains for Holiday
gifts.
New Goods, New Designs, and
Small margins is the inducem«:it
I offer.
Thanking you very kindly for
past favors and hoping to merit
your future patronage, I am

Yours Respectfully,

ARCHIE McCOY.
ADVENT
OF HOLIDAY
MERCHANDISE.
This Unique Grocery—
Everybody’s Grocery StoreHas swung into line
For Christmas time.
Don’t overlook us in the grand
Shuffle—You’ll generally find us
On top.

Raisins,
For cooking and eating,
7c to 18c per pound.

(joiKliitkii- Bros
Hardware.

There’s reason for this raisin sell­
ing—we are supplying hundreds
who have been paying more than
necessary elsewhere, besides the
people who have long depended
on us for raisins, and we’re supris­
ing old friends as well as new, with
the quality.
Never did such raising selling
Nobody ever did.

SWMM Hl,
Bargain Grocers.

|

NOTICE.
r Do You Want a’

• V.

GOOD Fur Robe

At a small expense; more durable
than any fur known? If so send
us your hides. We manufacture
Robes, Coats, Gloves, Mittensand
Rugs. We tan Horse, Dog, Mule,
Bear, Deer, Elk, Wolf, Angora,
Goat or any fur. Calf, Cow, Steer
or Bull and all other skins cap be
tanned alike—soft and pliable.

thing «;rviceable and
durable.
tS?*Buy those gifts where
yon get what you pay
for.
®“We will have the best
and prettiest things Our Custom Department
ever shown in the city
in Dry Goods and
the best in the state.’ Robes
Millinery for the hol­ Is can
be returned to you in thirty
idays.
to sixty days. Send for saniF—. pies and price list. L

Hastings^*
I^obe and
Tanning Co.
A 1 A A I

Hastings,

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:

M:oh.

Fine'China,
l st I 11&lt;( r#’f t.i

Cut Glass,
fiMEKKfiM.
1. a rood ihlnr not to make, and one of the worst mistakes possible la missing bar­
gains In our Stork of H *Ts. Ho, where ,onr money brings lhe most. That', thn^.
and thrlflv people fttrr best tn U&gt;U world. We’re Increased yosir stock of money
Increasing Its raloe In our goods. We’re selling wbat you need at lose low prices. Ow
(Imres are practical studies In economy. Here are some of the points pou ran'taOwd
too oarefvily.

For Christmas Presents.

"Pocket and Bulls Eye'
Load in Daylight.
The Only Good Kodak.

For ooe week only we will &lt;ell yon Ladles’ Fine Shoes

$4 00 grade @.............»3-aS $» 75 »nd $a.So grad«s»a.a5
3-0° “ .................. \5O I »5 grade.................. t.^o
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gi-oo grade®............ »t.6s

Jewelry.

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PAPER IN COUNTY.

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BARRY COUNTY. ... 1

VOL. XLI. NO 34
p A. SHELDON.
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Abstract and Real Kstatv Office. "
' Ah-lrAct Block. HtsstUiKM.
&gt; v^-y to 'kvui on Real Estate Real Eatar*■ : oj c-^niiuission. General con*avaurin*?,
ii .vn*i: n' Oainlete set of Abstract RoQkv.ram• -d ?ruin the Records, can furhlsL complete
k tracts.
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/lOLGROVE * POTTER,
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Attorneys at Lav?
(Successor* lo Philip T. Colgrovr.)
(Office In Union block, Hasuag*.*
l-ractlces in allthe court* of the state.

HASTINGS, MICH.. DECEMBER 24, 1896.
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Delfen.

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■

E. KEN ASTON,
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. 3. Goodvear &amp; Co.’s store.)
•'radices in all court* of rhe State. Cotlectium
promptlyattended to.

&lt;

R. TIMMERMAN, Homeopathic Phy
sician and Surgeon.
* Office over Koger's grocery store.)
A. SCRIBNER, M. D.,
.
Physician and Surgeon,
Delton,
•
Mich.
■Imet- In residence, one block east ot depot.
1

A. * a H. BARBER
.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls in city or county responded to with
promptness, day or nigbL

H

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AW AND COLLECTION OFFICE OF

J
J. M. SMITH.
Collections made in all parts of the state
Conveyancing a speciality. Special pains
taken in drafting contracts, chattel mort­
gages and wills.
Woodland, Mieb.

rtdwaKd Taggart
. Loyal E. Knappeu,
•2
’
Arthur C. Denison.
TAGGART. KNAPPEN &amp; DENISON
LAWYERS.
Rooms811 817 Michigan Trust Co. Bldg,,
Grand Rapids, Michigan.
JAMES A. SWEKZEY.
’J
Attorney at law.
Hastings. Mich.
Practices in ail courts of the state. Col­
lections promptly attended to.

TEA ISN’T A
“lay” Drink..
Some propio seem to think
that Ira Is only for social func­
tion, and old maids.

Gracious, No!
ea

T

Is a good, honest drink

if It’d brewed from honest

tea leaves. A cup ot good full
flavored pure tea. smoking
hot, will cure a headache. It
will also soothe the woratcase
of blues that ever settled on
a despondent mortal.

The Sun Cured Jap
That we sell at 50c a pouud
Is thoroughly good and has a
' captivating arroma and deli­
cious flavor. Try it.

14646919
Bargain Grocers.

Fine China,
(HflKh bECORCTEb.-)

W M. H. STEBBINS.
Fvneiial Director.
Room* next to ChrUUuas’ Photograph
Studio. Residence .ms f'ourt street. AH
calls promptly tended day or night.

Cut Glass,

E. BARRELL.
.
Attorn-v nt law.
’ffice over Hastings City Bank. .Collwtjon*
- . &gt;mpUy atl»-..ded t«&gt;, and germr.&lt;l latf businesa
transacted.

Kodaks

I

(/iHExicaN.i

For Christmas Presents.

“Pocket and Bulls Eye”.

EARN PHOTOGRAPHY

Load in Daylight.
The Only Good Kodak.

With the C»wt. A Camera with full Insreacthit .md material lor making pictures. Price
,«
M &lt;•' General and local agents wanted.
. .Un" M. C Elliott, It Norwood Ave., Hills
date. Mich.

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

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be a Christmas tree nt thtr.. i , ,Urs‘!Hy evening. A fine pro­
gram is being prepared.
Nettie Miller Is here spending
Sbti’tmaL8 wllh Ler
Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. ThresherA
Mr. Chandler and wife, of Allegan, will
move In with Jo Reno «x&gt;n.
Miss Nina Mealier, of Shultz, spent
Sunday with Miss kina Davenport.
The. G. A. K. Post will hold their meet­
ings at Prairieville after ther annual in­
stallation. Jan. i. 1897.
Dec. 19th the K. O. T. M. e'ected the
following officers for the eiisului; year—
Past. Cum.—F. Chamberlain.
Com.—Dr. C. A. Scribner.
Ll Com.— C. A. Norwcod.
R- K.—Romain Daniels.
F. K.—J. Wilkinson.
Chap.—Wm. Hall.
Physician—Dr. C. A. Scribner.
Sergeant—Wm. Malone.
M. of A.—E. Norwood.
IsL M. of G.—E. E. Backus.
2nd. M. of G.—Wm. E. Aldrich. ‘
- Sent.—J. Adams.
Pick.—H. Adams.
Charles Williams Is building a new bam,
also Jim Clark has built one.
As was stated in the Graphic that the
road scraper would lie taken away after
such a hard struggle, fail* to matetalize as
the majority of tax payers have concluded
to bay it, which Is a very useful Imple­
ment and a good investment.
.
Mrs. Davenport and Mrs. Scribner were
at Hastings Saturday.
Dr. Scribner was called to Prairieville
Saturday to see Rev. Pixley’s baby.
Ansel Bush is under the doctor’s care.
R. ,D. Norwood is home* from Battip
Creek to spend Christmas with hl* mwtlier.
The K, O. T. M. will have «beir annual
Installation of officers Saturday Jan. 2nd
to members of that order only.
Mrt. George Munroe, of west Hickory
Cornejs, is very feeble.
John Scribner’s health is failing very
fast.
Mrs. Malone and children are at Beld­
ing spending Christmas with- her sister
Mrs. Simons.

Mich.

SURPLUS, S20,000.00
i3Cvn»r&amp;te&gt;t under the lawn of the State of
Michigan.
Opon for business, Dec. 15, 1886.
* OFFICERS;
D. &lt;». Robinson. Pre*Went .
Chester Messer. Vice Pres.
"
Dan W. Reynolds, Cashier
DIRECTORS:
Dan W. Reynolds.
W. H Powers,
D. G. Robinson,
R. B. Mrsaer.
M. I. Cook,
Chester Messer.
P. T. Colfftove.
.-...

PINE

LINE OP

Holiday Jewelry.
F. R. PANCOAST.

THAT RACKET.-

CELLULOID
Handkerchief, necktie
and collar boxes for n presents at the
Racket
Pin* Swim.
DO YOU WANT Hair ornaments or
stick pins*.’
We have them.
•
Has the only savings department In Burry
PuiN Smith, at the Racket.
•.'■»’ir.ty and pays interest on all time WE HAVE The largest line of ladles
deposits.
handkerchiefs and gentleman’s scarfs we
ever had and that Insures you cheap for
the quality. Piiin Smith,at the Racket.
UP TO DATE borne new shoes with
tbe latest style toe just lu also some
childrens crack proof shot's for school
wear.
PniN Smith, at tbe Racket.
TOYS, TOYS You are aware Phln
Smith alwajs has the largest as well as
the greatest assortment of toys for sale
In the county. Well, this year Is no
exception and what be is going to do
with tl.em Is tbe next question.
But if
he keeps on with the prices lie has com1 menced on no doubt they willtall go as
he has toys to fit all pocket books from
the 1c toy np? Call and be convinced.
He is alwavs up with the times.
5 AND IOC There is not room on this
whole page to enumerate one half of the
bargains in toys Phin Smith has on his
5 and 10 cent counters.
WIRE FRAMES also crepe paper
for lamp shades. All tbe colors up at
Phln Smith’s Ritkel store.
FORGET The little folks on
A little reflection about Furni­ I DONT
Christmas. It wont cost you much If
ture can lead to but one conclu­ you go up to Phin Smith’s and gel each
sion: a brilliant result always fol­ one a present
lows buying at our establishment. BOYS, BOYS The King Air rifle sure
We.
death to rais and Sparrows. Only 99c.
up at Phin Smith’s Racket,
GIRLS, GIRLS We have too many,
too many dolls. We have them for 1c,
5c. 15c. 20c, 25c. S5c, 50c, 75, «»c and a
doll for twins lor 10c. Call and sec
Phin Smith at the Racket store.

‘How Does it Look
01486254

Are the first questions to ask about
a piece of furniture Whatever’s
handsome and durable is as good
as it need be. Our Bedroom Suites
and Dining Room Outfits leave
nothing to be desired io point of
beauty and solidity. We keep

Prices Down
To make buying easy- Here’s how
to make money :

t $15 Couch for
Sio
A $13 Dining Table for
- $8
A ii2 Upholstered Rocker for - $8
A $9 Stand for
$5

These are some of the bargains
we are offering as special a Urac
t ions.

Rentes &amp; Walldorff,
UNDERTAKERS,

SANTA CLAUS has brought us too
many hand sleds and we are going to
InUethe^s“ttheRMk...

CLOTH I NG SALE
COLLARS Any linen .collar In the store
for nine cents. They must go with the
rest.
1&gt;inx 8m,tuOVERCOATS No one In this city ever
bought overcoats as cheap as they can
now. 1 must if possible get them all
•old this mon Hi.
Phin S*rrH*l
at the Closing Out sale,
vaMOUB PANTS They all go at cost
and tbe warrant is on them.
Just the
same you will nut K«t another chance
again soon like IL
Phin Smith.
***
at tbe Cluelng Out sale.

SUITS You ran now buy a suit so cheap
you can afford t&lt;t hire- the mp"V W
iay It away as )uu can buy them as
cheap as 1 did.
They must go at some
price.
Phin Smith. Clothing Bale,
BOYS FANTS fur 4 years old at 17c.
Coasmoee money. Others

A Merry Christinas to all Banner read­
ers.
Herb Sprague and company have re­
turner! from Long Lake where they have
been for some days.
John Marks spent Sunday with his
mdther on State road. She Is ill and con­
fined roller bed.
11. E. Kelsey and family spent Sunday
with I.|F. Wolf and family.
A family reunion at O. E. Wood’s
Christmas on Mis. Wood’s side of the
house.
John I Johnson soon goes to Grand.Rapids to I rake up engineering.
Miss Anna Chase is leader for the Y. P.
S. C. E. Sunday evening next.
Berta Johuson spent Sunday with her
parents.
Much hay Is yet being shipped at this
station.
Now we can talk to the out-side world
by teiepbnne.
Gary Baker spent part of last week here
with his children and mother.
We are to be eutet tained at our Christ­
mas exercises by a double quartette of
male voices.

WHOLE NO. 2167

Middleville.

Mr*. N. Griswold Is on tl
School clused last Thursday for a two
week's vacation.
F. C. Winters, of Grand Rapids, spent
n couple nf da)'* In our village last week,
returning home Thursday.
Mre. Mery Cronk, of Texas, Mich., te
spending a week in our village visittag
frtfuds and relatives.
J. H. Beamer, of Grand Rapid’s, made
a buHlnrss trip loour town Saturday.
Hun, Mh8. Keeler was in Grand Rapids
on business Friday.
Guy E. DeGolia la a new employee at
the Br»bx factory.
The different churches of our village
have each prepared most excellent pro­
grams for Christmas.
Geb. L. Keeler, of the Keeler Brass Co.,
arrived home from a business trip to Chi­
cago Ind Rockford. HI.. Tuesday evening.
Mr. ft reports some of the best sales this
company ever received.
Thi K. O. T. M. Lodge of this place
la In a very flourishing Condition, having
taken if twenty-seven applications for
membership during the past two weeks.
They] are trying to reach the 100 mark
befori New Years.
Mrg. M. Mitchell was lu Grand Rapids
Monday.

Elmer Ingram and family of Hastings
township, visited at Henry Hammond’s
Sunday?'
The saw mill at this place has com­
menced running. Another engine will be
added to the power and then all will be In/
readiness for business.
The barking of hounds and the reports
from the hunters rifles are the most famil­
iar sounds we hear.
A Bryan or Popocrat shipper was on our
street recently offering 4 S' cents.for spring
lambs. What’s the matter, with McKinley
and the tariff?
The Misses. Frances McCalla and Rose
Cushing are attending school In the Word
district this winter.
A Rev’d. from Grand Rapids filled our
pulpit Sunday ore last.
Mike Kelley has a brother from the west
visiting him at present
LaGrlppe is with us again and some are
having quite serious attacks of it
Fred Benham, of the U. S. Regulars, is
expected home soon on a visit.
Cloverdale

The meetings at th* church closed last
Sunday evening. Four persons were bap­
tized and four persons were admitted to
the church.
The folluwing persons were elected of­
ficers of the Sunday School for the ensu­
ing year: SupL, Marshall Bagley. Secre­
tary, Fred Horn; Treasurer, Martin Bates;
Chorister, ' Mina Bagley; Librarian. Eva
Ashby; Organist. Ella Mosher.
There
will be a Christmas tree at the church
Christmas eve. Our Sunday School have
returned a vote of thanks to John Conyer
for his assistance In advancing the music­
al department of the school.
Ed Pmnel has been and is quite sick,
but Is prououucfd better at this writing.
Afchy Anderson Is able to be around
again.
Ooed Chamberlain is imnroviug.
Payne Bros, have finished their logging
and lumber contract.

A Igrge congregation attended the dedirntlon service of the M. E. church last
Stindky.
Otto Zrtlner. of Caledonia, visited Free­
port friends Sunday.
Willie Glasgo Is home from the Agricul­
tural college to spend ibe holidays.
The M. E. Sunday school will have a
-ChrlstmaM tree Christ mas eve.
Wm. Godfrey was In Hastings one day
test week.
Rev. H. C. Jennings, of Chicago, con­
ducted the dedicatory services at the M.
E. chureh.
Dr. E. 8. Wright visited Hastings one
da) last week.
Miss Retta Kempton gave a very enter­
taining elocutionary entertainment in the
Rutland.
M. K. church last Friday evening.
Vqrnor Willison, of Charlotte, visited
C. A. Curtiss nnd4amiiy returned from
with his family Sunday.
Luther last week.
Lynn Lankard, of Otsego, is visiting
Miss Belle Curtiss is home from Olivet
relatives and friends In this locality this
college to spend the holidays.

Don Jewell is at home from Lansing for
the holidays.
Mrs. Crago left Tuesday for Benton Har­
bor where she expects to visit a couple of
weeks.
It looks now as though we were going
to have sleighing for Christmas.
.
John Tompkins was at Lansing on busi­
ness Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tompkins visited
Tom Fords, I dicey. last week.
Vacation next week.
Webster Hastings will spend his Christ­
mas at Ids home in Ionia.
Mrs. Dr. Powers, of Battle Creek, vis­
ited her mother Mrs. Dan Davis last Sat­
urday.
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ANNUAL MEETING.

The annual meeting of tiie Barry Coun­
ty Agricultural Society was held at Targ­
et's Hall Tuesday. Dee. 22. and was a
most quiet and satl*faci&lt;&gt;ry out., resub.iug
in the election of toe following officers fop
the ensuing year:
President—Frank Svlvrotar. of Irving.
V Ice. Prea.—li J. Jden, of Johnstown.
«e=reuury -Klcbard M. Bates, or Hasting*
Trettwrer-Geow Robinson, of Hope.
Dlrwu&gt;r—John 1 ■:
Dtrector-Goom. C. Nichols, of Cariton..
Director—Wm. F. Hicks,of Har*—
Ings City.
Marahali—Bert Hilton, of HastH_
The Secretary’s and Treasurer’* reports
were praaehted, and while the financial
condition of the Society Is not as good as
we could wish to see it. still it is not the
fault of any one n»eml&gt;er of the Society,
but the result of the times, tne condition
of the weather at the time ot holding the
Fair this year, and the unfortunate divis­
ion of sentiment existing in the county.
This latter reason we hope to see amended
tliU year and the new officers given the
united and hearty support of the entire
county In endeavoring to wipe out the obligation against the Society.

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Privil«u-5, Pasturage. Stall Renta etc
Cash From Horse aud Bicycle
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Over Draft at City Bank

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Pl81ll-lU&lt;£MKliT!l.

Printing And Advertising In FnD
Balariebof Officers Including Their
Services as Bupts, and Judges
Police. Night Police, General La­
bor. Marshal
General Ext&gt;ensq Acet.. Postage,
Llvenr. Telegraob
Premium List Id Full
Music
Hay and Straw
Horse Races Io Full
Bicycle Races. Base Ball, Sports and
■
Game*
Note at City Bank
'
Note at City Bink
Interest on the Atwe Notes
Asa
Pennock
Note
Mrs. V. Willison and son and Miss E.
Interest on the Above Note
Howe will spend t&amp;e holidays with Kala­ Cost
of the W C. fhinbam Protest
mazoo friends?
»
J. H. Steiner. Fines Collected and
Remitted
J. Hendrick is nursing a dislocated
shoulder, the result of a fall.
Rev. E. Brown will now expound the
Value of the Propertv of the Society
Gospel to the colored people in the wilds Total
debt on the same to dale
of Alabama.
THKASVILEB S HKFOItT.
J. B. M Inges returned from Charlotte
Receipt*. .
Thursday of last week.
We will close with a ’'Merry Christmas’ Membership Tickets
25 cent Tickets
'
to every one.
Grand Stand Tickets
Chtldren* Tickets
From Secretary for Privileges, ere
Proceeds of Asa Peuuoek Note
Note at City Bank
Hark! .Listen for wedding bells.
News is brief and Morgan Is snowed Over Draft at City Bank to Bal
under.
Several of our people are attending the
niSBVBamKNTB.
meetings at Stony Point

GV? 50

1*3 rs

$6000 00
1600 00

High School Item*.
$X8M &lt;1
Mr*. L P. Cole and daughter have re­ On Orders per Secretary 's Vouchers
Willie Edward* and Frank Jones of turned home from Charlotte where they
The new officers are well known in the.
Carlton, No. 1. called on the High School have been visiting friends.
county
and
from
the
hustling
ability
of
last Monday a. m.
Richard Strong has resumed work at S. their makeup, we feel confident that they
The visitors Tuesday were Charlie B. Kidder's.
will
make
a
first
class
record
this
year.
Andrus, of Ann Arbor, and Lottie Bar­
Ernie Nosbet has commenced work for
num, of this place.
Mill Strong.
The debate last Monday by the 8. IL 8.
Sunday School Convention
Brouard.
D. S. No. 2 "Resolved that the policy
The following is the program of the
of tIse United States toward Cuba has been
There will be a Christmas sleigh at
Annual Convention of the Hastings
just,
”
was
decided
in
favor
of
the
nega
­
South
Pine
church
Christmas
eve.
Come
Preaching Sunday evening at 730 fol­
and Rutland Sabbath School Association,
one-end all and bring a present.
tive.
.
lowing Y. r. S. C. E.
Roy Matthews, an ex-student of this
Rev. Mr-. Ayers preached at South Pine to be held In the Episcopal pariah house, •
M|ss Tens Terpenlng has gone to spend
on Tuesday. December 29th, 1890:
a few'weeks with friends in Battle Creek. scImmiI who has been attending college at church last Sunday evening.
Moaning Saasion. son
The Maccabees dedicated their new hall
Henry Klfae.of Corunna.Ind.,was called Ann Arbor, called at the High Sdiool
Devotional exercises.
B-v W. W. Tavlor,
with a dance last week Friday evening.
to this platfe tu attend the funeral of bls Tuesday p. m.
8. 8. Work.
/
Robert Marshall and wife contemplate Bible Keadinf. bearing onMrs.
Stella Lampman.
his brother, j
Quimby.
spending the winter in Grand Rapids.
Sieging.
John Hunt and wife, of Toquin. spent
Minutes and Business.
.
The
Literary
will
be
held
on
New
Years
There
was
a
large
crowd
at
church
Sun
­
the latter part of the week in this vicinity.
Roll Cail, responded to by Scriptural Quotations.
evening at Albert Warner’s.
Wm M. Kline died at Ills bome.of heart day night
Paner—Is the 8. 8. doing al) it can to interest
Quite a number from this place attended
the adult.
Mr. F. W. Walker.
failure Dec. dOtb. aged 51 years and 4
Discussion led by Prof. Mealley.
Kral Estate Transfers.
months.
Fot over twenty years he has the funeral of Mr. Lake, of South Hast­
Paper-How to Interest the young men.
WABRAMTY DF.KDS.
Mln Nonna Michael
been a patient sufferer with the asthma, ings. last Thursday.
Scott McIntosh and wife were in Grand
Wm. J. Baril to Elmer Ferris, parcel. Wood­ Discussion.
but the Master has come and criled for
Singing.
land. $700
Rapids
last
week.
him. He was ever a kind husband, a lov­
Hannah Guile to Ed van! A. Guile. 40a. sec 33. Sunday School Reminiscences, The President.
Mrs. J. N. McIntyre and daughter Lena
Singing.
ing father and a good neighbor, winning
Carlton. $2000
Cbaa. W. Hyde to Wm. G. Hyde, parcel, sec 32 Noon Recess.
the respect of all by his earnest, consis­ visited friends in Maple Grove one day
Castleton. $400.
" Arnuuroov Sbmiox. i -JO.
tent Christian life. He leaves a wlte.one
Gilbert
striker
to
Joseph
N.
Golden,
3)a.
sec
Chas. Benham and wife visited with S.
Devotional Exercises. Rev. TJ. G. Chamberlain.
child, and an aged father, one sister and
3. Baltimore, tM».
—The conversion of the children—Is this
;
Chester R. Honevwrii to Elizabeth A. Honey­ Paper
two brothers besides a large circle of J. Bidelman and wife last week.
what we seek?
Mrs. Merrick.
Jack Woodmansee, of Dowling, was well. parcel, sec 2’. Prairieville.
1M1 by Miss Knowlton.
»
friends to mourn his loss. The services
Jos. H. Garrett to Wm. H. Barney. «a. sec 33. Discussion
seen on onr streets one day last week.
Reports
ot Township ». B’s. and election of
Baltimore. $1060.
were held Sattwday by Rev. Cux, of your
Officers.
.
Jay Llcbty, of Edmore, has been visit­
Frank E. Lawrence to Otis 8. Lawrence. Ma. Recitation.
city, assisted by Rev. Weaver. The re­
Mrs. Celia Pennock.
sec 32 Barry $1750.
Hour with Children. Mrs. Judge Barnum.
mains were interred In tfie Cedar Creek ing his parents.
j ^Danj^
t0 Albert D. Van Nocker. lot. Half
Question Box condnited by Rev. A. D. Grisby.
Carlton Centre.
cemetery. The bereaved family cannut
NBenjamin Moore to Charlotte U. Miller. 438.
binging.
express their thanks to their many friends
Adlournmanl.
Merry Christmas, everybody.
sec. 36, Assyria. $106.
who have so kindly as.istea them iu their
Sumner Sponable and wife spent Sun­
Jacob A. Felghner to Francis W. Knoll. Ma.
sec 1. Maple Grove. $’700
affliction.
day -with Carlton friends.
Marvin Sackett to Walter Sackett, w.sec 32.
Bank Stateisenf.
Eleazar Reshner was thrown from a Carlton. $200. •
Report ot the condition of tbe Hastings City
clover huller last Saturday, striking his
Burdett Colwell to P. W. and Mary L. Burgess
Bank
at
Hast
Ines.
Mlcbigan. al the close of
SOi.
sec
io.
Basting's.
$3000.
head upon a stone pile, hurting him some­
Wish you all a Merry Christmas.
A. H. Eaton to W. A. Eaton. 40a. sec 34. Balti business,D*c. 17tti irac.
• KKSOUBCEH.
Ross Uadwalladex was In Kalamazoo last what. but "Leazar” is on deck yet.
more. $M0.
i 131 .CM 00
Loans
and
discounts
Grace
Wright,
who
is
attending
Miss
Aaron Clark to Austin P. Dibble, parcel, sec
week.
. MJltl 76
Stocks, bonds, moitgages, etc....
Alice Ford, of Union City, is visiting school In the Valley City is spending holi­ "'kw'Jordan ?oAv\ B. and Angela Hitchcock. Overdrafts......................
3» M
ixono oo
Banking house..............................
day vacation at home.
her sister. Mrs. Clarp Aldrich.
2.000 00
Several of the church people from this l°Wm.‘k iluel to A. J. and Myrtle M. R-jnolds, Furniture and fixturesi.J..,
George Cohnau wks lu Augusta Tuesday
&lt;100 «)
Other real estate.........................
place attended the dedication at Freeport, lo*. Nashville. $40U.
. 32,020 «*
on business.
„
W. 8. Chidester to Asa B.Tennock, lisa, sec • Due from banks in reserve clues.
Ml M
Checks and cash itemsL. ..
Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, of XanBuren Sunday, p. ni.
11. Rutland. Aiooo.
v
.
5.400 00
Gold
com....
Old
Mr.
Yarger
Is
quite
seriously
ill.
Julia
Cain
to
James
N.
Covert.
l«a.
seen,
coun’y, were called here by the death of
.
&lt;567 -.«■
silver coin
$M7.
His recovery has been looked upon as Cariton.
.
4,613
00
U
ft.
and
National
Bank
Notes..
Chas. F. Pike to Sxin'i T, Gamweli, parcel, sec
W. M. Kline.
Horace Pennock spent baturday and doubtful, but at this writing he Is reported «. Tbornapple. $100.
.1205.312 41*
Total....:'.
Dennis Waldron to Jos. L. Aahalter. parcel.
Sunday with Eben Pwmuck. of Hastings. as a little better.
UAMXUTIKS.
T. Bllnaton and wife of Hastings are CI|)sn*l15DeCanip to Dxrwln B. Jennings, 4Ma.
The young people uf thio place and I&gt;elCapital stock paid in* 75,000 00
ton, numbering about ftO. gathered at the calling on Carlton friends at thia writing. see 14. Yankee Springs.
Surplus fund...."*
“*
Horace
Waters
to
Lucy
Waters.
G3a.
sec
io.
home of Frank and Fred Kelly, recently.
Undivided profits less current ex­
Prairieville. $2000.
penses. Interest and taxes paid..
Berry McKelvey to Alonzo Heath. KM- sec 14, Commercial
All bad a good time.
deixKlts subject to check. U.I8ST1
The
detete
at
the
Gaskell
school-house
T. J. Kelly attended the funeral of W.
1 Woodland. $4400
Commercial Certificates ot deposit
QUIT CLAIMS.
M.Kline, ot Hinds Corners, on Saturday. on Wednesday night was a success.
Savings deposits;....................................
Chas. W. Robinson tb C. Clark Robinson. 80a.
The young people gave Mr. and Mrs.
Tempera""® somewhat lower.
Total.......... . .............
-...........42064H40
Mrs C. E. Paul Is seriously III with s ’eA.rctileOMcCoy ’to Voigt Herpolsbelmer, lot, State
Fitch a horning Saturday evening.
of Mlcbiaan. County ol Barry-ss.
l.DMi.W.Reynokfa.CAabierof tbe above named
W. Rockwell, of Lalismg, i» apendiug bilious attack. Dr. Hutchinson has been Clry.WK
Bank, do solemnly swear that the above state­
Cora Eckert to Sam i Eckert, parcel.
called.
,
...
a week with his parents.
,
ment Is true to tbe beet of my knowledge and
Cloyer hullera have been aronnd us with Irving, |1.
Miss Ashby, of Cloveidale. visited at
belief
Dam, W. Ek wolds. Cashier.
Hut,scribed and sworn to t^for* i»e thtettad
small result, for their patrons.
Grant Dlcklnwn’, tbe p&lt;ut week.
,
Marriage XaeansM.
day of December. 1M«. Ktrrir^F.
t. M. Vanness. H. Brininstool. C. E.
Remember the reedlug nlrele every wenRead
N.
Feoner.Pralrteville.
needey evenloe. All tewdiers -nd .ehol.ni Paul and Chas. Nichols drew grain to Lillie L. Llndaey. Prairieville,
CORRRtT---- Attest:
D G. BOMXXMM)
are reqneeted to come «ud lake |i.rl lu Ibe Bichlsnd on Frida,.
Wm. H. Conley. Maple Grove.
W*. H. Powkas -Directors.
J. H Norrla and wife are visiting Nettie
Austin.
Maple
Grove,
exercises.
CrbstkbMmmbx I
friends in our vicinity.
Wm. E- Purvis. Guelph. Ontario,
C. F. McKenzie is home from Ann Ella Hurst, Monroe, Wis., .
Gerkcy,
Merrill H. Coati. Maple Grove,
Mr. Branch. Dall, and Urara and tbelr Arbor for the holidays.
Kittle L-Coaxa, Assyria.
femlllee apenl Sunday al Mr. He""" “•
Thoma* W. smith. Chicago.
Horace Cortla and fanuly. •* Lwileioo.
Little Carrie Oaley, who has been quite Myrtto Purdy, Middleville.
and A. w. Moore, of Campbell, -owl Sun- sick the past week, is slowly ImprovlDf.
8
The
donation at T. Fullers was well
^oJrar EepanUndhrnlly vl.lled at HenHeadquarters Fitzgerald Poet No. 125 G.
attended.
Elmer Shafer and wife, of Bedford,
^••Wbere'wVll you apend Clirl.una.?" la
HuUno. IX*. Win. 18»«spent several days last week withold
BMOind that tbe thaaka at FltzteraM
the Question at present.
and relatives.
Mr and Mrs. Andrus, nf Ha»tings, were friends
Mrs. Allie Brooks was pleasaatly spr- Poat No. l»s a. A. B. ba and an berate
In this vicinity last Sunday..
Mr. Blakeman is delivering pictures thto

"Tra rrad Ba-ril bra left U-_b

ter brndtand «•»
»bera. tel Andrew
hv Lake OdeeM, BfcdXt V) H^iJ**.

�astings

Banner.

Thursday, Dec. 24. 1896.

THE POPULAR VOTE

Complete OfBcial Betums from ji

COOK BRC8. Proprietor,.

New York. Dec. 16.-L.Tbe canvase o!
the vote of New York state Tuesday
practically
completes the official vote
FROM WASHINGTON.
by stales and makes it possible for the
first time to tabulate the popular vole
^Tho Claeir.g Session of the Fifty­ foi president. With the exception of
Utah and South Dakota, where tire
Fourth Congress.
courts have ordered the revision of the
completed returns/ibe final vote of nil
states has been collected. In Texas the
state canvassing board declared the vote
Daily Summary of the
^'ithout
waiting for the returns from
X'roc«adin&lt;».
sf&amp;&gt;smull counties. These have been es­
timated and added to the result iu that
Washington, Dec. 15. — Resolutions
state.
were introduced in the senate yester­
The total vote cost was 13,024,653.
day to recognize tbe republic of Cuba This was 1,813,124 more than the total
as a free and independent government vote of 1S92. McKinley received 7,100,and denouncing the manner in which &lt;80 and Bryan 6,608,681, a plurality for
it is alleged Gen. Antonio Maceo had McKinley of GOO,700. The vote for Bryan
been killed, and for tbe appointment and Sewell nnd that for Bryan and Wat­
of a commission to investigate and re­ son are combined in the total vote given
port od the establishment of a perma­ for Bryan. Only 12 states reported
nent monetary system. All the pen­ a separate vote for Bryan and Watson.
sion bills on the calendar (55) were His aggregate vole was 46,870. The
passed.
“sound money” democratic vote for
Washington, Dec. 16.—A concurrent Faliner and Buckner was 132,056. The
resolution for a holiday reccss from prohibition vote for Levering was 127,­
.Tuesday, December 22, to Tuesday, Jan­ 174. The nationai free silver prohibi­
uary 5, was adopted tn the senate yes- tionists cast 13,320 votes for Bentley.
terday, as was also a resolution re- Matchett, the candidate for the social­
....__ fnrnlok
’.;
. -___ questing
the president to furnish cop­ Fl
»st labor party received 33,942.
ies of papers relating to the condition
McKin­ Bry­ Palm- Lev- Mat­
ley.
States.
an.
er. erlng. cnett.
affairs in Cuba. Senator Morgan
Aiiiuamu
1U.Z1#
••••
(Ala.) spoke in advocacy of a strong Ark'rus’s. 37,611 110,103 MS
and decisive policy in dealing with the Califr’ia. 146,588 144.766
tn? its
C9l&lt;?raao- S.CT1 161.ZB9*8
Cuban qqestlon.
Conn...... uo,»7
Is
2U.45Z
‘r“
IM
Washington, Dec. 17.—-The Dingley Del'w're.
U.889
Florida .
1.77«
6U.191
tariff bill was discussed in the senate , Georgia
as
.
ug
HQ
yesterday and it was practically de­ Idaho
Illinois M KUN
^»6 8.796 1.147
3.166
Xi
cided to drop the measure indefinitely. Indiana.. 3X3.718
Iowa.......
mfa as Sum
The pension Appropriation bill ($141.­ Kansas .. 158.541 171,510 I. 209
Kentucky
-15.171
217.690
5.114
828,580) was ‘passed as it came from
Louisiana. LI. 1.12
77.'
the house.
Maine ... E«n
r 1.504 1 W4
Mary I'd.. 136.975 IW.7,’5 ^■7
58S
Washington. Dec. 18.—The senate Mass
...... 77-.MG 106,711 I1. 719
2.114
yesterday passed the Lodge immigra­ Michls'n. 9MUB7 S.ttl 6.930
'Un
,626 W
tion bill by a vOti of 52 to 10. it ex­ , Min’sota. i.:..' i
-- - —--- ’
-I MlSS'pl ..
4.730
63,457 1,021
’sio
eludes nil personn over 16 years of age . Missouri, 304.94G M
L355
10,490
43.Q-J
who cannot rend and write the language Neb/?"8, 1V11.51H
115.624 iSi
of their country- or some other lan- Nevada ’.
1.988
\377
'
□..650 3.420
776
guage. Adjourned fothe21st.
1
E.3.675 £m 6.CI4 _.
3.9; .5
The Bmue.
I SI ySTk 519.533 £51.513
15.973 16»^% 17.721 ।
575
Washington, Dec. 15.—Bills were hi-। £j;
—
36,338
356
txoduced in the house yesterday an-, Ohio ..... U&lt;.’J45 47v‘.iH7 i’.wi 5.U6U Li* ।
974
43.m
46,739
919
fhorizing the payrrnt of export bouu- f penn°n ” 7X8.300
Cft.W ll,t*x&gt; 19,374
14,459* UG8 1,160
ties on agricultur:«l and other prod- ( 11. island
58,801
winic nf
th., United
l-nttarl States: tn
ucts
of the
to amund
amend E* Siiauia
«i
4U.93J
the constitution mo qk to lengthen the 'I Tenn. ... 145.773 ll.’/7'i Ma M
Texas.... 164,856 36X»9 6.00
terms of office of the president and Utah .... iua
67.053
1C.6O7 1,329
»
senators to eight years and of repre­ Vermont
Ss
Virginia 136.358
115
sentatives to four yenrs. A resolution Wasn. ... 3?.153
51,646 l.faCb JI
W.
Va...
I
IM
677
11U.4H
for a two weeks’ recess beginning De­
4,W4
1.014
Wto.........
■­
cember 22 was adofited. A joint resolu­ Wyo’inff MU
10.856
10,972
159
tion •recognizing the Independence of
Total ..7.1K9.4® 6.5CS.CSI 132.055 127.17* HifL
Cuba was introduced.
McKinley's plurality. C00.709.
Washington, Dec. 16.—In the hou*e
PUT TO DEATH.
yesterday a bill tn amend the law re­
lating to the .truriHinission of second- A Mob Kills Three Rrothrm in
class mail matter was discussed.
A
resolution was introduced directing the !
Kusfielbdic, Ky.. Dec. 10.—A blood­
president tn recognize the independ­ thirsty. armed mob of men from Lcgnn
ence of Cuba anil to demand that 1 county, hnlf of whom came from AdairSpain immediately withdraw from i ville. came to this town after midnight
Cuba all her armed forces. A bill was . Friday morning and killed three pris­
introduced to abolish ’he office of com- oners who wire iu the jail waiting for
missiober of Indian affairs.
trial on the charges of murder and con- '
Washington. Dec. 17.—In the hou-e spiruey. Arch Proctor, who murdered
Aaron
nnd “Doc” Grafton at Adair- '
yesterday the nrrnr appropriation hfil
(823,126,344) Was discussed nt length, ville October 24. was token from the i
jail with his father, .Dink Proctor.’
tout no action was taken.
Washington. Dec. 18.—The army ap­ charged with conspiracy in the Grat- j
propriation bill was jiassed in the house ; ton case, and both men were hanged
yesterday, and the legislative, exeeu-l to the same tree just outside the town. :
tive nnd judicial l»ilr ($21,660,369) tva* j Bill Proctor, a half brother of Dink,
considered. Rills were introduced ap- , nnd credited with being a real despreprinting $50,000 for the erection of । (&gt;erado. who,had terrorized the Adair­
a foonumentnl statue to James G. Blaine . ville district for a score of years, was
in Washington- anti to abolish the offices riddled with bullet • in his cell, defying
of commissioner am! assistant conimis- the mob to take him out alive ami
&amp;icner of hulii.n a .lira and to create cursing them with his last breath. ‘
in their str.id a bop id of Indian comNoted I’cnntcn Attorney Dead.
mUsioners of three r. smbtrs.
Washington, Dee. 10.—A private dis­
Washington, Dec. 19.—In the house patch received here Friday night an­
yesterday 37 'pension and relief bills nounces the death of Capt. George
were passed, and the rest of the ses­ E. Lemon, of this city, at Coronado
sion was occupied In discussing five .Beach. Cal., where he went some time
war claim bills,
ago to recuperate his shattered health.
Wnshirgtnn. Dec. 21.—A bill appro­ Capt. Lemon was probably the bestpriating ?120,i:CO to enable the govern­ known pension attorney in the country,
ment to n-ahc an exhibit at the Ten­ and was publisher of the Natio^nl
nessee cehtepn’al exposition at Nash­ Tribune, devoted to the interests of the
ville next year was parsed in the house soldiers. During tbe war he saw serv­
Sat uni ay.
Charles CrL«p. the newly ice with the One Hundred and Twenty­
elected member from the Third Ge*orgin fifth New York infantry. B« was over
distrij't, was sworn in. The legisla­ 55 years of sge.
tive^ executive and judicial appropriaVLU»d by a Lump Explosion.
’ twin bill wes further couxidered.
New York, Dec. 21.—The explosion ol

HS
IS

HS

Pittsburgh. Pa., D^c. 11—The Casino
skating rink and svoiwer theater in
fichcnley park was entirely destroyed
by fire early Thursday morning. The
Joas will approximate $400,006, on which
•the insurance in $75,000. The fire was
caused by the explosion of an ammonia
cylinder in the iee skating plant.

Cistern.
JBeaver Dam. Wist, Dec. 18.—Mrs.
Henry Fisher was found dead in thectotern into which she had fallen whila
-attempting to draw,a bucket of water.

Mervous
People often wonder-why their nerves are
so weak; why they get tired so easily;
" why they start at every alight fcut
sudden sound; why they do net sleep
Mturaliy; why they have frequent
bradaches, indigestion and nerrous

Dyspepsia
The explanation is simple. It is found in
that impure blood which is contin­
ually feeding the nerves upon refuse
instead of tbe otouneniB of strength and
rigor. In such condition opiate and
nerve compounds simply deaden ar.a

n lamp on the second floor of the fourstory residence, 5;4 Em Fifty-eighth
street, resulted in the loss of fire'lives.
The dead are: Aaron Goldsmith, 45
years old; Chhitilde Goldsmith, his
wife, 33 years old: Bertha •Goldsmith,
it) years old: Harry Goldsmith. 8 years
old; Frank Gol&lt;&gt; mitb, 6 years old.
Saa Francisco, JJec. 18.—Jamestown,
more popularly called “Jimtown," Cai.,
one of the best-known mining towns in
the state, was nearly wiped out by fire
Thursday morning.
Thirty buildings
were burned, wish a loss of 850,000; in­
surance half that nmr-uui.

Killed at a (.ruaslng.
Denison, la.. Dec. 21.—John Kruai,
wife and child were struck while cross­
ing the track by a fast freight of the ,
C. &amp; N. W. railroad. The woman is •
dead, the child is safe and tbe man is
not expected to I he._______
Chicago, Dec. 21.—The Carlisle 1mdixin achool football team defeated the
University of Wisconsin 11 uttbeCoii-

S.

Seven thiMund people a

Superintendent
Davidson, of the
Commonwealth Iron company, aisd F.
B. Miller, representing Cleveland cap­
ital, have finished their inspection of
the Bessie mine at Hunmboldt, and the
sale pending for a month has been
closed.'Davidson and Miller announced
, For Defense of Southern Porta.
that mining operajtions would be re­
Austin, Tex., Dec. 18.—Guv. Mitchell, j sumed after the first of the year with
ot.Florida, has called a couienrlon to 200 men. The Bessie has been idle three
meet nt Tanqw, Fla., January 20. to dis­ years.
‘
.
cuss the best raethnds of harbor de­
fense In case of war for southern ports
ludiuna to Halid a Church.
and the governor of 'Texas Thursday
A distribution of'$118,000 in delayed
appointed seven delegtite*» to represent annuities since 18fii&gt; haw been made
Texas nt the meeting.
among the 272 members of the Potta­
watomie'tribe of Indians in southwest*
Bethel, Pa.. Dec. ,1». — Two mh cried em Michigan. Many of the Indians
women naiped Moon and Shell quar­ art squandering t|ieir newly-acquired
reled her over n trivia) matter, and the wealth, but the -band at Athens will
Shell woman threw a bucket ofMrong devote its share of the windfall to the
lye water into the face of Mrs. Moon erection of a handsome churcbmid her’infant daughter, injuring both
fatally.
Gov.-elect Pingree has declared war
Nhortace In tho Hartline Product.

Bangor, Me.. Dec. 10.—The Mnihe bur-,
dine season closes with a pack fully twothirds less than Inst year. About 876,­
000 cases of various kinds of fish were
packed in 1895. This year’s pack falls
short of this by nearly 300.000 cases.

HOW CHILDREN

ARE

SPOILED.

The Younjj Mother Foment L’cly Traits by
Injudicious Msnsgcment.

The dangers that cluster about the
untried feet of the young mother begin
from the very first duwr.ing of her
babe's intelligence. Long before she
dreams of his knowing anything or re­
ceiving mental impressio..s, the se.dz
are sowing for good or ill iu his char­
acter. I have watched the growth otf
wtetls. that, with the lightest touch,
might have been flipped away frvra thi*
tender soil, but time [MUised uy ui.d the
intruder iiouHshed apace. Get coni red
of your child during the fint three
years r.ad you arc sure &lt;»f him. If tli»
uc/erenee is
habit of obedience t.*id
&gt; firmly rooted then hr wHi
u ill m
_
never .fail you
iu after years when he hits slipped tile
apron leash.
The trouble is too oftexi with the
parents. The mother herself fosters
ugiy tuuita ly&gt;- injudicious management.
Her baby refuses to kiss her. She mak^s
believe to cry about it and thus gives a '
lesson that will soon huve ii.ni ciytrg
for what he wants. Be bumps his held j
and she whips the door or whutevcHit '
was that hurt him. thus teaching him »o
be combative ami spiteful. What in it !
that ni:ike« nearly all children liars and 1
many of them thieves?
They are i
trained to lie mj by the uncdnsckius &lt;r.- |
gers that point the way. The mother
promises anything, everything to keep
peace and avoid a combat with the
little creature, who even how is beyond
her control. She docs not fultlll tluesc I
promises and the cliild becomes her i
judge. Nt-Ser tell a lie to a child, or in i
ony way deceive him, if you would hpix* ’
to get the proper influence? Do not rob
him
of the
Imppiness
Utust;
.
r
-•
. , of
. supreme
•
' thrm
‘ &gt;ugh fife. I
‘"/"J- .I&lt;................
‘ hog to *him
Ladies Hume Companion.
“Is it true that your engagement to '
broken ?’’
The bvautifuj girl inclined her ieurl •
slightly and acted as if she considered
the subject a particularly painful.-ae.
*IIe must .Ljtve cone something; terrible," pcrsistXl the lust friefw’. “I
never knew uf anyone more. demoted
than you.”
“We could Lave I &lt;-rn hupp..- if it were
not for bis intolerant j pi?!;/’ ;u..ivfrre«!
tbe bt'autlful girl. “I gn\e in to Lifo on
every ;x&gt;h.t t hat leould and .-lul if tain
my independence, but v.i he iu&amp;^U'd
that- I should gh’c np my bleycto and
ride the nxike he favored it .v.ah too
much.”—rhicttgo

i
I
j
j

BUTTONS!
AN ELEGANT BUTTON FREE

with each package of

■liiiili

on railroads in the interest of twooenta
a mile fare for passengers and cheaper
freight rates.
IL C. Hathaway, past grand master
of the Michigan grand lodge, F. &amp; A.
filed in Grand Rapids.
'‘Sam” Bettes, the “cowboy evangel­
ist,” injected so much free-silver talk
into his revival sendees at Oxford that
he was hanged in effigy by the towns­
people.
A bandcar was struck by a locomo­
tive on the “Soo” road near Pembina
and IxjuIr Swanson and a companion
section hand, who Were on the car,
were killed.
In a fit of insane jealous rage Ernest
L. Chase, aged 38, cut the throat of his
wife, aged 32, in Detroit, and then cut
his own throat. Both may live.
O. L. Partridge, e^-secretary of the
A*!pena lx&gt;an and Building association,
was found guilty of embezzling $20,000
from that institution.
Benjamin Wood, a pracn inent con­
tractor in Jack*on, died in a hack from
|
:»vurt-disease.

I
,
1

-TRAD*.

SWEET CAPORAL
CIGARETTES

Iowa to Celebrate.'

has isamd a provlinnution-recommending that the people of the state fitting­
ly observe on the 28th inAL the fiftieth
-anniversary of the admission of Iowa
into the union.
}

AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE

A COLLECTION OF Bl l 10\S
WITHOUT COST.

K

NJ-TOBAC “““CURES
Over Ijxn.ocoboxes so!&lt;X.3DMB0cures prove
pow&amp;r jo dexsroy tbedBjIrc for tobacco in any 'Wisd^
fonv. No-ui-bacic tbecreate*td«tvv-Ickk1 tnilMWorM. Many &lt;a»n 10poundsiu30dan aadHrgret
fall* 10 ma Ke the weak fasjmtcnt man vtn-uz. sU'oruv.-i i.j»d uuutnctlc. J tut try a box. You wlilt? J?licttcd. We expect you tobollero what w &gt;mu&gt;. xor u ckm» Is abwalutety aunrauteod by dnutaiBtK evvry■•■i.h u.J cuvj-VJ?r UK. Awy -

Sold and guaranteed by

Mrs.

Mwi*
iVinB.

NONE SUCH

MKA*^

by one of the most humorous
writers of the clay. It will
be sent 4ree to anyone send­
ing address and naming this
'paper.

. H. GOODYEAR, Druggist, Hastings

WILL SEND YOU

is the title of a story written
for the manufacturers of

A BARGAIN

(The Michigan Farmer
°ND

(The Motqj Bom
BOTH ONE YEAR FC. R

•NLY iil ’5, Cash.

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MORTGpUK SA LB.
Default Irivlni* Lneii mjuh, In ihc con«-'tl&lt;»nnfavt-rialn inoitKuse !nutdr Im J'wph Kollar
Mini KmcIuk'I Kollar hl- wif- o' |rv» «.• iinriv
'toantv; Michigan. t»» B.tmu-1 (tottKHi oi Gatotibuhr. KalAtimzon founts. Mtohlrv». dated Jan­
uary sth. a. D Iran, u &lt;1 r- rurdru hi Ute office
&lt;»( il.r ID'.-lM-r
Ji^td-, fo- lh" Cotii-ty of
—Sedan, vshcr? Emp-ror Nnrimeon Barry x'!t&gt; Mxic wf Xhchiaim nn tl-tj Ht rci.i!
ITT. surrrhd-rod ’■bhrsvlf nnd his nrray day ol January K.D. la*9 In Libor SB Ot Mort
to the Gyrmra«. to a small fortified town
of the French department of Ardennes, sum of .Four bui.iirtijl thirtv-ulho Itoltors,ai«1
Mx rent**, aurt an Atu&gt;ro»*y '.* fee ol Elficen Doi
130 miles northeast, of Paris. It in fa­ lars |in&gt;vi&lt;!-&lt;l for lu M’d imiorsge, and vo »ul|-'
mous for hhvlr.g Bern Pie place jwihere or vrov-tiMhun* al law li-ivlur been lUMltriUHl t*
reenvr Ute b'onejs m lured b&gt; aald inorunun .
tbe Sedan chair i.ms irrented nn?1 first or ku? part Uierevf; 1
Nw, therrbu*-. br virtue of the pawor &lt;»!%»!'
used.
conlMlnrtt H KMld u&gt;oron&lt;eH. nnd the st ditto h
sttcli
luMiir utlitVixivIdeu. t'oilce fa i.rrebgiven lust.n SaUirtlny »tu, NInn-&lt;Imv of Jan*
ary A. D. IW. atTm d'etork ni the frteri...of&gt; 1
ShalHell .11 ■nt&gt;uexvdtniiv l&lt;« thv Uluh- .-t t &lt;!•
drr. il.e north fruutitiuor &lt;»f t‘ •• f ours ii-., e,
lu th*- t ity of H.isiH ifa. phat befog m- pl: e
where the Vfn-.uK Cviirl for Horry Chltmy s
BY THE SURGEON’S KNIFE
holden). the |&lt;reiulM-.&lt;&gt; i&gt;&gt;&lt;?rnl)til in swtn n.i- trag*',
or MiHurlt tlipr'Of nt n»yy to* «. &lt;•, &lt; s y.
THROUGH NO FAULT OF
to faty thedui*;vu !»M«! ntorti; &gt;-4 . \ i d
THE SURGEON.

TORTURED

San Francisco, J&gt;ec. UM—Glove con­
tests and prize lights are synonymous.
Such is the legal opinion of Judge San­
derson,’and in consequence, Thoma a 1
Sharkey will get. the $10,(Kk) that Fitz- I
simmoni still believes rightfully be- I
Jorgs to him.

Robbed a Train.
Birmingham, Ala.. Dee. 18.
Two
highwaymen held up a west-bound
Southern railway passenger train near
Bryant, station. 25 miles west of here,
Thursday night and tracceeded in escap­
ing with a large amount of money.

Toledo, O.. Dec. 2 L—Tire Bee job
rooms at 13G-138 St. Clair street were
gutted by fire Sunday evening. The lo*s
is estimated at $50,000 on stock and iuaehinery and $10.0*10 cn building. Tbe
building next door.- occupied by the
Toledo Commercial nnd the Toledo Ex­
press, whs slight Iy ilainagerL

&lt;• vriu'utcrt f«?r
the •‘’■• mi-e- b -'p’ . etw rib.u in
»it tiia: &lt;■.
t.
DIS. HANDY’S I’ILB CURK IS EASY TO APPLY,
wr B'*«f
of SoJil «*llH4iv in Tho f v,nhvj|1K »n thf
&lt;•» Harry **x -J M&gt;le
QUICK TO BELIEVE A5D CUBES ALL
«&gt;’ M'ubigiUt, aiiu
aod du-eribcd uh .'clKINDS OF PILES OB MONEY EEFUNDED.
Iowh:
The North Kart Quarter of North \Ve«’(.*■ ait
er of 8"ntion Tweut .-.if-h^ji • in Town E.nt 4)
It has proven &amp; boon to Buttering human­ North Runge Nine
p'tfx* Conuiuhti K* tty
ity, and thousands that were dragging out
a life of torture and living In dread of the
Cih.wrovf &amp; iTrri rn.
.. ortgagee.
Ati rneys i-ir Mortgagee.
Surgeon's knife arc now enjoying perfect Dated
October 7.
l
health and are ever ready to speak in
praise of dil handy's pile cure. It is
MORTGiGE SALE
put up In a soft metal tube with a hard
IWaalt having hew nix&lt;.r (l. tl«« court" &lt; ns
of.act-rialu
niorip»r&lt;*
bv Fr.m« i- Many
rubber nozzle which enables a patient to and Jennie Hearn
&gt; ud Wif-. ot
apply the ointment directly to the seat of Thnniswle. lurry-c ■•OU . Mi hbfi. ’•&gt; Ln llv
D.
Bnatwlcg
of
f&lt;»v
.
|
N,
.,V rg
H i he
the disease, and the result is a cure, sold,
Third day n( Noveniucr A. I&gt; |x»7. and r^,-. rdNO CURS NO PAY.
♦&gt;&lt;1 in the office nf the ue»d&gt;i, r ••nitrd‘. !«&gt;•• he
Ccunty of Barry ae&lt;l Since ot Ml'diiaav. m .he
SEND FOR BOOKLET.
Eaurtwnth day of Novtinher a. I&gt;. JtttU n 1.1 er
The W. H. Hill Co., Detroit, Mich. 26 «»f Mortgagea. ot&gt; !&gt;««»• SMi on which n on .• ce
there is clalmwl tn &gt;&gt;rdue »t the d:&lt;u* of' lis
notice the »um of T*o thoti«aod tnoliaRHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA drrri aud Thirty Hix Indlani, «• f,&lt;j BU
nttorrm'a fee of Twmtv
flvr
Go in
CUBED BY AR-THBO-PHON-I-A.
provided lor lu said mortgage, and un sut&gt; or
pnKfHlings at law lwv|r g b-en InstHide.i to
Sample bottle mailed'free on receipt of a recover the moneys secured hy said mcnsaie.
two cent stamp and name of this paper. or anv part then* f;
The W. H. Hlfi Co., Detroit. Mich.
Now therelon*, hy virtue uf the power . f sale
contained In said morltoge, and tlx
in
•uch ca«e made and provided, uniiro h i &lt; reby
given ttmt on Saturday 'the Tulricenth e.- y of
March A. I). i»*5»7 «x ten o’e&gt;o&lt;‘k In th- tor^j ecu,
1 aball aell at Public Auction, to the l"ihxst
bidder, at the North fn-nt flow of th* (cant
Houm* lu the City uf Hw»iings (tn&gt;tt being the
plan- where theUiwall C&lt;«irt ’ur Barry &lt;Un tty
w holdeui, the nrrmtoea clr&gt;crlbed iu mid n &lt; rtgage, or -o much thereof »k ma* be nerea&lt;p y to
pay the amount due ou said morttwer. atth
Mevcn per ernt. Ituerwu. and all legs! caub . to­
gether with as attorney's fr-e of Twrutv f,ve
Deflate coveuasSed for rhen-in. the pr&gt;rl:es

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In Stamps for

�GflFTflIN CLOSE
Bu Gapuln Charles Kino.

to report on Clow. And there felln^.1
Jxring
Sherman’s headquarters, had
tafluenre. In th. mid.t It

Urlred

±7
-uh'
lT.
ma.rer °* ** th,t Ot u&gt;v Ix?,t nD»rt*&gt;-

Much of this MU told tn IjsmbmlD
New Orleans. More of it he learned
later. On thin particular day he was
TV.
* ■object of unoffl- destined to have another prep into the
in ten pttaooera with do'l^rir
Lambert'* nerves were tingling a
only two men at bla hack, turned them Ocl Invr.typHlon whether be .pent a peculiarities of this most unusual char­
trifle and his thoughts were not tbft
acter.
mX K.?C ThWyent&gt;&gt;. and went in tor ™riX?n* *T Hebo^h‘ootbior
most cheerful ns he went away. That
Be had walked perhaps half a mile,
guaranteed or no payi
“3rhodj cou:'1 thnuk hlmth' "tler-K where. In- revolving these matters in his mind
he should find his company commander
be w.. held In hig-h dlUa.or, hie
“-'I'’”’
msn
miser, a rrclusc. and something of
and
keeping
occasional
lookout
for
Par
­
of tha Hght aort, ami uked him what wee record and te.er service to the
a mystery, had all been foreshadowed. be could do for him that very night
•
~-1-■ " —VArMrau r vLkE Of
',&lt;”",ith,Undi"KHe never melee’s (which was evidently further
But* that disniplinb should hart been
S.LF-ABUtE. tlllSSIONS, V A RICO*
And then-—m the ato-y ran—dore uld touched a card, never ployed billiard,. away than he had been led to suppose),
CELL, CONCEALED DRAINS STRICT’
abandoned in “G" company was quite he gueaacd he’d like to be either a nutwhen
be
heard
some
one
shouting
after
eren’L'L'' S.T1 “”Vbo'iv ,o drlnl&lt;URE ULEET, SYPHIUS, STUNTED
.uunher thing. Farnham, the captain
‘"•brother officer, called him. It was a soldier, running hard,
‘ 'luy,e™»«'--ho didn’t know
, roj«r. was nn office! who had held whicb-chd for onoe la bla life the pom UD«n him In squad, of two or three to and iu a moment Latnb*.«rt recognized in
lost mamHood. impoibn.
him the affable corpora) who was th*»
.W’ajfl’i-'.3 cv, NERVOUS DEBILITY, UNNAT.
i high command in the volunteers—too ulnr general looked bewildered.
Me If he would. 1 b,, he nad no
.
high, indeed, to serve with equanimity
first to receive him that morning. Thia
k
URAL
bls
L”AROES. ETC.
After Mlukm Ridge, where he got an­
under the field officer now at thread of
time the corporal saluted ns he came,
other bullet through him. and one that ' area I Io th, Mrvic. „ jt u now
P&lt;u-ting,
u&gt;
a
halt.
Possibly
Sergt
’
the regiment, who had had no wanen•** apparent, from the tact that he
would have killed an ox. they .imply
I ice whatever. Farnham was wBhin a
nev„ refund to take a drink when In­ t’uras had been giving the company a
had to put Close on quartermreter duty
“pointer.”
tow files of promotion to majority, and
he wauted It ao much and had done such
“emed eveu faintly
“Did anybody pass you, lieutenant?—*
therefore despised company duty. So
.h."•r“’e"- “You might u well pour
splendid fighting and so little talking
NMTOUtt VBKCX.
whl.ky |n , kuot-hole," said the sore- anybody on horseback?”
long as his company had been stationed
FOR CURING THESE DISEASES
for It. That was the end of him until
No, e.r.sv.-cred Lambert, wonder! w
in the city, furnishing guards uno or□eaded M]uad ot youngmere that with
near the end of the war. His train was
«grlief for the various officers then
*" !'rep'Me hntl •pent many hour, what now might be coming.
srmi.tnms ....n.nlr &gt;&gt;_ &gt;_ i. ... ...
... . . _ .*1
“Well, cap says—er rather—the cap­
‘ .iu.!Ttercd there, he remained with It. captureti by -a dash of Forrere's ear.
. 2° "7 c”' UIRht in ' b* •‘tempt to
ISi ^hmcnioi
ot »»•&lt;•
bauhtul, dreams and
airy. and. though moat of the guards
tain
wants
you
to
come
back.
Didn
’
t
get Old Close “loaded.”
and occasionally saw a portion of it
1 ln urt“e&gt; pimploa ”o the race, eyr-n annken. hellov chnaka, CHrvtrora
got away. Close went with hit wagons.
lain riuerts’'nVht^’ -P’&gt;
dl,“»u*l£“lL lnrk ''nrr«-v Mn^ Mremrth. Un-1 momi on Sunday morning. Then, after *wo
He had to go to town occualoually on nobody go along here a^horacoack?**
inss. reeUBM nljrhts, chnnpNible moodn, wt-ak manhood. atunlM ursraue an? un-m*.
Andersonville wa. then his abiding
lure decay, booe ,mUm. hair Ioum. awe throat etc.
•““’«« «nrau. anu jiremayears of this demoralizing service, came
board of .uney cr similar duty, and And the corpora) was evidently per­
place for h time, but in tome wav he
plexed
us
well
as
nearly
breathless.
always roughl a u«t In anmebedy-.amtbe months of detachment duty tip in
YOU HAVE SEMINAL WEAKNESS!
turned up again during the march to
OUR NEW METHOD TMEATMENT alone can
tin' interior, nnd Farnham’s friends In
bulance to aave the nickel tor a aix-mlle “By gad, I thought ‘twna takin* chances,
tbe sea, wbieb be made on mulebsck.
cum you, and make a man nt you. t'ndrr He influ1 Ide in the tram c»r. When he had to ex en for the two of us. Two of ’em rode
cfi’.rt were glad to pet him out of such
cn--- th« brulu txv-nama a-Hw. the blood pur n&lt;-4
and when congress anthorlred the oe- take the car t.e would wait for some of in an* sassed cap right to his face an’
iM* that all pimple*, blon-h-w and ulcere diMpp ar*
'a nrire ns that. Ev*r since June, there*
the nerren baoume ain-m; as steel, k. «,»» aerv.au*
gatizatlon ot &gt;6 regiment, ot Infantrv the youngatera. well knowing they were, off before a mar. of us couM^i'raw
&lt;•! Close had qeen alone with the men
ur*e, bashruln&gt;*fl0 and tleepoudrtncy dlAai&gt;n-nrbend on ’em.”
tho ryes tescomo bright, tbe face mil and cl«xut
; ! they .with him- and no one in nu- a. a part of the regular army In' ’M th'e would p.y hi. fare. Oncewhenthroeof
energy returns to the hotly, anil thmoral. phyalcaS
“
MjjhG
are
they?"
'
great
generals
at
the
head
of
military
rbem “put up a job on him” bv the
t'lf.u ixy had th- faintest idea how thing*
and sexual systems nn- Invigorated: all drums
•fiairs were reminded of Close. He decoration after they v.cre well en
“Some of the vary crowd Parmelee
erase-no wm. vital wutetrna the system. Thh’
- ere going. Inspectors were also unvarious organs become natural and manly. You
■vvnott from somewhere far out west, their way. that not a uian in the party nabbed last night. They must have cut
n- v. n in those days, and fo long u» re­
reel ynurseir n ninn and know marrlaim cannot ix&gt;
saying modestly that they had told hhri had less than a f.ve-dollar bill, he of­ across ct the ford. They’Ve finished
a tailure. w«. invite all Ute atthruvl v. consult us
ports and returns were regularly re­
confidentially
and free of charge.. Don't h't iiuackii
I to let them know ‘i they could ever be fered to change the file, but refused to him. I reckon, for one of ’em was rldln’
. i -d at headquarters, and" no erm­
and takire rob you of your hard earned dollari
bis horse,’’
He w.ii curt yes ur so pay.
: la inis mine in from the civil nuthor- of nr.y ore io him. and the time ha ! lend a nfdkel unless they gave their
In ten minuter, ffambert was back al
HAS YOUR BIAX)l) BEEN DISEASED)
of uegligenc^ or indifference on • ootne. He “nnd concluded to continue . wortl. un honor, thet they were not
SYPHILIS is the most pnoalrninnd most sertoni
part of their fnilitary bnckcra. all .
and wanted to be a quarter driving to ir.tikc a convenience of him. camp, where all was bustle and iup
pressed
exciteiuent. Close wns seated
DLOOu disease. It saps the vary lite blood of tho
•rt mt nothlv. ;Now, there had not n'a*v**r- “e
offered u first !!«&gt;-,
i,ut the “cloaest" figuring be l»ad ever
victim an«t unless entirely eradirauM from thnsyrl
.
...
. 'oBtltltr.*'
IIn
t. tka
---X _accepted.
.
_ — .! flrtTla.
li'n.ll
.* ...1.1^1
1he
-- --. a nut. for
at his tent, smoking hujicrturbabjy, nnd
tenantry
the
infantry
and
done
was
that
which
carried
teiu
j..... will
«... affect
...... . the offspring.
vunpritig. ire-wanBeware oi
of Mer.-uryl
asrrcurvt
HKUICblTAMY BLOOD DIBKASX.
un
•n a few instances where civil
eh 11 and . '
,
--------- -•------ -rerewthe tremulous words of a
It
^..52.
“ only
’vA supprrtM*-*** •s*' »•••••Nv_iu
j-w MK
‘ «0D
cun-, it i.tg ever.
:
rveffleialwhtia Clashed, bat--Capt. “10u«‘lth»'»amtntng-board shook their •eteral month.' at tbe expense of a cer- listening
Of
•b-'t-fc-AOED
—J.OU
..r tndul.nxt
—;'*'*—** MAN
re.re.w—
cm ve
TM India
icon pay
nay HD.
uh’., or
maui.’uti la the r. .Illes
,
r.J bls splir.did company" had h'B:i* ■,r*'r bi* ill-written papers; was ;, tain
*5i:1 bank. Most of
»f the officer*
officers cn getm*t- tall, sallow civilian who was leaning
of youth. Scir-nbuse
Rnlf.abUAe or later
inter excesses
cx^-o-. have brukha
i,ruk|«n down your system. Yoa f«wl the
stealing
..vrr
you.
Mentally,
phystcallk
nnd
sexually
you anrbol.tb*
atv
: the theme of more than one Intel- ' applied for by the eolonri whose lift * ‘inF their pay check totverd* the end against the shoulder of a panting mule.
y°
u
-_
Me
"
l
*hy«
phy"tcall&gt;
and
a»-xunUr
man
h-nr
.h.iiil.l I..
__ .'
you uaod tob It&gt;r
oratiould
be. fu.Kni
Lustful pra.-tn.-os
hmm. rich harvest*. • ......
Win you lined ths
wbn of thc
xuontl. would take it to the nenr- McBride, rifle in hand and equipped for
danger signal*.
T
.
•*«
ret—rt from
from the
mnreb-l on
the te
‘i* had saved
*aved nt
at Vicksburg, and who
*bfiiiont&gt;.wouldtakeltt.otbewaT"v report
the marshal
on the
field
service,
was
closely
‘
inspecting
thv
R t* A111 R I
Ha-n‘Jrou ,’&gt;'t ho”* An’ r°u w&gt;ht«anJaUhg marriage?
.,lv.i • he beard from his deptl- i "t*'no“ o" “bureau duty" in the south;
&gt;”n1' or broker and get It cashed.
nsIntm.Ln.ht »a»you« blojMl i«endiscard/ Uaviyouatiy at-aknttw? Our N iwJisthaj
and nnt
cn that work
Close remained, de-.! Tho,s
’* easy-going dr.ys
tbe pay
The penerrilcmr.mnndlng. Indeed,
"°rk c!o,v
hol“*'' wV
w&gt;-r-.
dv.vs in
iu the
n.tv kit nnd cartridge boxes of a squad of a
Treatment wilt cun- jou.
hat It ha» done for otlior* it will do fur you. Corualtatlon
Hee. No matter who* bnn incited you. writ- furinn hom-et opinion Free c4 Cliarge.
-.x------- ----of bls unfltne..,
!■ I dedarttnm.t.
■-.-r. thueh elated bv high .orb- ! *1*1' some rumor,
department. .Many * time the hrpe- dozen men ‘already formed*
iLhargra rejinonuule. Books Free —■••The GiUoti Monitor** (iliuptralodi. i&gt;u Dkei'aset. &lt;»f
“Lieutenant.” said Close, “I've got to
.
°
nn
+ tl 4t.re
until
the t...
fever --.A
cut |ta wide swnth in ' Oil
r,Jnio’»sKll
s,|IVbt&gt; would prevail on the major
Men. Inclose postage, -j cents. Seoded. B.^k ..n -Disease* ot WNtmea’* Free.
i’.-fti m from the highest power in
sraOMttl USED WITHOUT WRIHEW CONSENT. PnIVATE No medlc|M «nt C O4).
* hia regiment. The r ’jutant and quar 1 or hlr.
h’ clerk to kt them have tucir --stl- send you with a detachme nt over to the
an due
nue to services ren
rcu-­ t
°--------ling* ■’•u,
U, all
No r.a CL-Sccn bMO Qr enve,’PM- E»«nth ng confidential. Question list and call of 1 rest,
county jail. How soon can you get
ment. —Kua.
■
■imr.lnc
down
Xu Klux »nd
were
»¥crc both
quibi down when Clone
Close '1
d In n
____ _____
______________
, I
ready ?”
arrive.........
1 —
•—• 1 for duty.
2_:_. In hl*
.. 1
and
reported
kinir up rioonthtaers by Capt. I arrived
Lambert felt a sudden odd, choky sen­
*
.
..
ii
;
.
*
Wir
. of company G. —-th infantry, ■ calm, stolid, impassive way he proved '
sation nt t?.e tliroui. and was conscious
just exactly v hat-the. old duffer’* ' vastly useful. Indeed, nt a time whhn ‘
that his ktiers were tremulous. It was
* men were dying or deserting by scores.
hi« f.v?t call, nfind you. nnd it was sud­
'nt tor," said the adjutant general
duty
ninthden and vague. The symptoms macle
ic department: “but I’m sorry to when cten sentry
----- —
.* had
— to
— be
— —
— j
to we young tunbret rent Into d°ne&lt;l. and when government pro|wny
him furious.
। was being loaded up and carried away '
“I’m ready now,” he said, reaching for
*u* b exue.
,
and
sold
in
the
citv.
it
is
difficult
to
sav
bis
handsome sash and belt, and c’isaj*ue could HWrtlly have been sorrier
that "■"«! losses might not have been saspearing an histant within his tent door.
than Lo&gt;-aU-at
Lambert waso Muaovlf
himself, ft*
i
went briskTv up the des- ! ",lDr‘’ hnl.for M*
rtgilanee. He I
“Ain’t you got t#me nrd-nery things^
chad ■ expored himself feaJIcsily among the
Yau don’t want to wear such trappin’a
elate road- along the “branch-’ n
. .
*. I dying. He said he had bad a light at- '
as them. I’vr got. a sash nn’ belt- an’
.
seen a landscape so dismal in all
The Greatest Republican Paper ot the West.
sword here plenty good ennugb: and
wu.uv.uvu.-!
toekof
tbe
finer
at
New
Iberia
earlier
his life, flow on earth was he to em­
you can have ’en. for half what they
No
drills,
ro
roll
calls.
1
*
”
,he
•
e
"°"
"
nd
coal&lt;ln
‘
,ak
»
ploy his time?
—
re——.
T
is
the
most stalwart and unswerving Republican Weekly pub­
coat.”
■ sending
••
....
•n duties except the
forth
of At all events, be did not. He was prob­
lished today and can always be relied upon tor fair and bofiest re­
*‘l prefer uring these, captain," said
. mehments st the coll of thia fellow • »hb' ‘hr only officer who remninej
ports of all political aftaira.
L ambert.
:■
.elee; no book, except the few in ‘ '»»«•' Ih»" • w«k « ll‘o stricken peat
The Weekly Inter Ocean Supplies All of the News 5 frren
“Why. you may not- get bnek in U
l;i&gt; trunk; no companions except this I and escaPC(i5
and the Best of Current Literature.
week.
’ persisted (’lose. "There’s no
,
....
’
is*
r
. '
A
•
luce
vvrsrexas
^V
sa
O...ln-&gt;T
—
«n
F
vb
^
vc
,
\
’
..l
.
.
At lust came the welcome frost. Y’el ■
heavy, illiterate, mor.eyrgrabbmg lout
It is Morally Clean, and as a Family Paper is Without a Peer.
tellin’ where th.'se fellows hare run to.
m ha did not know enough to offer him a ' low Jack's conqueror, followed by new
You
ought
to
hovtaoniesiiitanle
clothes
wwo—re aftr
—v.r his lang । offices and recruit* in plenty, tind ,
*a ..: or a cup of coffee
for this Oort o’ work—lik*- miue.”
Its Literary Columns are equal
let nota »oul worth knowing ! Clow’, occupation whs gone. Ue bad
nicht ndf —*-------- ’
*** v•
“I’vr got something different, but I.
to those ot the best magazines.
iUnQuitman—ami only the in- he&gt;P«l to bury tbe adjutant, but the
|
thoujr
’
d
we
were
needed
al
on«*e.
”
jirvucu tough,
imii£cu, uuu
— i-r
.1
I’otta there!
Certainly Mr.' quartermasterr proved
and-to
Its Youth’s Department is the
“
So
you
he.
’
cordin
’
to
what
this
geny.-A-.oa lambert frit at ndd» with fate ; Clore’a keen disappointment, as |be
the
tkgaun aayr. . It looks like they must ]
finest of Its kind. .......
th;-; sunny December afternoon. He boys vbegan to say with returning
hu\e
stirred
up
quite
a
row.
but
you
I
pend a week 'before it became due, and
It
bringR
to
ths
family tbe News of the Entire W orld and elves
।
! 3 ’ tried to persuade himself that the health, appetite, and •’ynichtm—recov­
it would be spent before it was fully needn’t worry. There’ll be nr. trouble ]
the best and ablest diacussiuns of all questions of the day. The
k i^hrtb’.e stories about Close were ered from his d6fi|x*nite illness and re
Inter ocean fives twelve paces of readiru.’ matter each week
earned. Close never upent u cent, that oi‘ce they see the regulars, and if there j
Burned
his
duties.
When
December
and
and being pubtUhrd in Chicago Is belter adopted to the needs of
cr'issly exaggerated; bat now that he
anyone could see nr bear of. but. he should be, you’ve got me in’ the hull i
tbe people west ot tbe AUegbsny Mountains than any otbrr paper.
ha-i met that officer th? Indication* tbe new colonel came, drills, and dijess
hand to draw it us curly tvs company to draw on." And Close’s
Vstrd’in favor of t.belr entire truth.
| uniforms were ordered, and! Close got;r
$1.00
PSICE^S^DSU^^E^jrEAR Sl.00
■face,
fairly
brightened
up
for
the
r»fhlea^Bof absence nnd tried to get back to any of the rest. Tie would take hi*
Itaeemi that Close bad been on some
“There’s your squad ready.
bt^Kji duty, where they did not whnt check and vanish. The total footing ufc.
'.abhe l service in connection with the
up'of his pay. rations; servant’s allow­ I‘arm‘ler’11 tell you wbnt !-•• want*.-Jone.
ir - -.'men’e bureau, and hAI only joined him; Then he appealed to Farnham, ance, "fogy.’’ and nil. wire one hundred Krrk’ieet. if -there’s any trouble you
Tbe Dalljand
Dally and SnndayEdlSunday I
hi1 regiment late in the autumn of the and through him to Gen. Sherman and some dollars and sixty-eight v«’ut«. dmw ou me.”
His wounds made him stiff umTsorei bc{
..
.
lions of Tbe. Inter Ocean
an Dally, and Sunday by mall|S.OO per y»ar
r -Tiiamblr vellow fever yean when. ---.
They ustii no coin smaller than the f ”1 shall need-some moi.- y. I’m afraid,
■' .1 he
desired, he could knte re- eouldn’t drill or I***’-- H transpire!
tbe best of their kind....
Addreim THE INTER OCEAN. Chicago.
if we’re gone any time. That’* the first
. .v
Si...*
...I wo
11 ,,
v, I Vrvr-vvv aand
r,*l ‘n
to “nickel” (five cents) in the south in
that he K
had
no &lt;s.
full
uniform,
hi*
ii’.vnud away. Ill* appearance at the
thnHp days, aid it was the practice of thing I’ll have to-draw for."
first and only frock-coat hud been let out;
&lt; iuse’s counteimnee fell. “Ten dol­
ilricMm garrison wh$n the dea’h rate
to the Ispt *hred and was still too lithe the U’mks and Tnoney-chautfer* rwu:r- lars ought tu be ’Huff for you anywhere
20 a day. when »he post was .
ally tu give the customer the benefit
ifnanded Uy a lieutenant, and some for him. Then some quee r yarns began if the check called for more than half here. I emild get along with fifty
tie companies by coruornls, every- to be told. He was a quasi executor for She value of the nickel, otherwise to 'cent*.1 raid iv-.M.-vi,. saddenij &gt;■* Wh
imourt-were
,
y else being either dead, down or , three officers who had died intestate, hold it theiiisvlvi- ,
.
. !. hrigltfened up njnin ■
“Just«itdo',vn«in'inake;»uttlicmnii!e- j
vaieseent—add*.*d. to the halo which and who had little to bequeath any­ !52 cents the customer rfet- only 5“; if}
how.
He
had
nursed
them
in
their
last
agt
accounts
c*
yours.
L«.»v.
rvrgeanl,
I
£ cb^v.t his h’tb t’o invisible head,
■it were M cents he was pa’d .’*3. Those ;
re v, a* no question as tofhis con- , Illness, and such items of tbclr property icvfficers who lept*a bank account, and} you and this geijtlemah ?*o on with-the
••yrad.
Take
the
eotiqly
rexul.
The
j
■ ■iiate.bnj.’cry. fern^t hJmseff bad as bad not by medical orders been cun
therir were three or four, perhfpf-. who
dcmnetl .and burned'hr had for #alA.|redid mt. simply deposited their check for Heute’.xirt'H oy-.'rtake you. Sit right ;
fi -1 in the rear of his regiment nnd
-4 h‘3 name after it* dash or the Under t he regulations the rmjorv. n.* the its tore value and hud done with it. It dw. n over Ibere. :• SerjrL Burns’ tout.'
s at Don .'Ison, and the unknown proper custodian of the effects of de­ j V us supposed that Wu h v. ax Close’s cua- lieutenant; he’s jrot al! the blanks and
ceased officers, but the major was him- j1 tom; buthewaswber in In* general ion, things. Nev’r made out n mikrige uc..*«•- ’-as decorated with sergeant’s
Close took hia • couat? Here. I’ll show ; nu.'*
• ror: on the s’pol. Before he had self almost a victim and had,been sent . as was learned later.
A- d v. ’-ilc Clowe slowly began his cal- I
after a long
&lt;'ttuidty
.nuiv to b
learn
arn touch
rnucn of
ci his
ms xr.
i...
’w north
nviwi- to recuperate .......................
; and , check to the paying teller nnd got. 100 i
“the Johnnies jumped
the . desperateryaggle.On nn oncoslo* wh«n ' and Horoc
uoil
„
o
.
*oiue dollars and 10 cents. Then culntions. the F&lt;un&lt;l under Sergt. Mc­
Bride trnr.ipcd cktt upon the dusty red)
*
• •
he simply had to appear in full uniform. he d&lt;
this
til:
, ..KWitrd
. ...I
’ ’ cash with
'*»'• c,er,&lt;
A” one night andgtagipededcvexya* I .. —.. . .
♦ Is. r~il 11 tV11
ft • 11 11 II I .
• '
_■
•’y but Close, who was given up for Clone, turned out in plumed felt hot.’I at tha receiving window and was two road, mo’t of the mrn following ns
Uiougl» to sec them around the bend,
b- * ur.t:J he came in two days later sortt. and epaulets wbieb. w-ftes ques cento ahead by the transaction. Vhen
v hih Lambert, iaguely troubled, and
i
of bockshc»t and information. Hl* tinned, he Haiti were the' IMe Cnpt. it was finally disebvered and he was
filing, somehow, that !•? ought to be
colonel acted on the latter while the Stono-*. and *tea« the coat. If nobody politolv told that hereafter hs would
,. could be found to buy them, he wculdj l&gt;c credited only with thr sum called with his detachtnent even though bh
Ffi’R
(■'uctqrs were digging out the former,
superior officer rnlh'd hint back, stood
ni. ,1 Clo*.’ got ii oommission as first Heu-l- ' but he &lt;M notjnean to buy "sutfc truck" for on tl»e face of hi* chock. Close gut
e nntlllirtWM absolutely neoe*aa?y.
it cashed elsewhere nnd deposited lu* looking anxiously after them.
V n?qt in a new regiment for hi* share
“I Xhouglft you had twtfrtty or so left
One bloody
Hespe- f dor hia fighting ability in tbe TO cent* n-Kutarly •« before. •■But wh.t
i f the resultant benefits. C
* *
’ j
in your wallet, lieut! mint.” ratu Close.
scrambling
;'f’.-ruoo.i um they weri u-..
_ W,|J fcn,i his {.vu-less service dunngjhy he doe* it tor I* • mystery.. mHI the -Just look, will you? Yog needn’t be
F0R
i..nn
anawful
awful epidemic prevented any “crowdtag" of bonk official who let this a.zable cat.oul
T.-.iek. unsueceswful, end under
in any hdrry. MrBrid? knows Just what
from the works at -Vicksburg, the ; ,j,e old fellow, though there was no lit­ of the bag. “tor be never has more tbnii ,
a few dollars oi\ deposit more' than a । tn do* I’d change them clothes if 1 was
„„ on
,e- the
i,..A.
about the habits he was dieebatcolonel -was left writhing
JeadI/&gt;C bachelor* snd Vraas w id­ week He ch-oka i» ere* through w«e | you."
?pt glacis with no shelter but the I mg.
"o" erna up north "
I
Lambert hud
had allppM
slipped b.n
hi* uamunmM.
band Ip to his
Vend and dying around hi*:, and Close owers" of tbe infantry and latter;
No wonder the frltov* wotulrred hren«|X&gt;cket then begun worthing the
1 .■•'idtMi ; he squad that rushed out end l started a mess, but Cloae d*»tll*d to
the
little, flat
i-. ?hed J.im tn. Everybody »t McPhcf- . Bbla. He cxplainret that he prefer™! whalOonc did with hia money. A a-'H other*. Alt I.-, min. t
p and now rt
servant mode up 1.1* Toom end : pKketttot.lt wm «fcne.
f-t.’.; &gt;’'‘r CouV?
.that the rebs were . to boars with a M't ncb creole ftunlllv dier
backed hia boot*; »e»tupnnylaUM!rea. I ttaahed
ncroa* his
hut mind
flashed across
mind* that he must
Lrlnq h;gh,'wncu once tfce oanng sur- a ttiort’ustettee swey. m bo *wishta
h
0
%e
whisked
it-out
with
hl*
handker
­
vAors of the six who etax ted reached to k-arn the lanpwige." They|gnrv a w0Hh.nl Hat very few item* aent to her
hr carried, after the West
lhetr| prn/trate colonel, but the bul- big donee Cftrialmas st* i'"1 taxM ^T1* a'toTpU1 ^X^f'two 1*-^ ; chief, Which
fMbi’on' otYbuoe day*, in the
l.ts founded just us deadly to the four • ererv officer ten dollars.
Close h»d *?
O . of her’ watrt. Itatnu* •&gt;* , hr*"’1 of w* C“L ju»» «&lt;tor h» started
With the close of the presidential qampaign THE TRIBUNE
v. ho pot bock alive, and McPherson'sent nuni-d Pierce tbrWgh the fever, 0*4
piotea
•
of them acrute . &lt;m Ute run tart to camp. Even o« he recognizes the fact that the American people are now anxious to give
for Close end wrung his hard brerwrf (। Pierce
Brcc was
♦»«&gt;■ treosntW- rd tbe fun*'­
wore the thumbotton
to (&lt;-|rcf hiB
,hf
CJ,me
H&lt;- divernever ,pricing down the bunk audbural.np their attention to home and business interests. To meet thia condition,
lv nd and looked admiringly ipk&gt; tbe .I .....
a« t'pato.
“paid." both
._____ for
tor as
w.h for Ling "« I'';1’’Xe-^ or other
politics will have far fess space and prominence, until another State or
.'ember, impassive face with its deeir I the orirnal ten nnd...
------------ * *»-■ 'f
tbe eutreequent
n". -^ t^kTrt in any of the ' througlt the l ud.or. in tt.elr batt, to
National occasion demands a renewal of the fight for tbe principle for
reMBsmt of five dollars tbnt wm found
alon: neter
• I
ante I rench their arm* and.......
I accttemrv. but II tstma out' of Ptarcs » gayeitoH of the *
•
or magazine,;
-Wtnfa up ubw?" bailed C loae. atlH which THE TRIBUNE has labored from its inception to the present
• ; poelXt, for- Clone tk'gged off one and W «o.Xav. on har'd to Prt fit*-look I ntotri, writing nnd neter mort.-g from day, and won its greatest victories.
I refused 1 bent her. aud Pierce would rot
Every possible effort will be put forth and. money freely spent'to
e.ot.
tell until it was dragged out of tdm by „t ihow oerviee journal. WhJeb were h.-a•Firing
Cger mar town. sir.“ cMied make THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE preeminently a NATIONAL FAM­
E&gt;«W
direct quesUrotog month* after.
It intended for the port litaMTILY NEWSPAPER, interesting, instructive, entertaining and indiaa sergeant.
.
transpire.l tint CldSe went pn!y once * smoked an old black brier-root. pipe,
Boule* of *Hl» Newly’ I&gt;i*ct»vcre&lt;l
-That sor asked the vet*-rnn, -.mper- pensable to each member pt the family.
ttay to the humble dwelling, four blocks wbieh he charged withcommtasryplug
. Kem«-«!ie* to »uff&lt;rew.
tnrbablr.
“
&lt;&gt;'•&lt;
&lt;™
"
rTn
**'
r
‘
i
f-rrinir it to aD others. lit
ow»y. where he preferred to board. He tobacco,
of the Hastings Banneb—
prefemng
nU1._und did grant. Ouct» jon’il better catch up
1 ii«nc d tco rreii h reliable uux fur kMHullisly visited tbe W'«k™ of l-?Tl chewed tobacco—dp'J Pwle
.
with McBride, lieutenant. mW. he to
bnfw it lie fchaved himvunsUtuptkHi aud all Bronchial. Throat nany ~&lt;T ot breakfast and dinner ume cu
Ij.tnlH.-rt. whore boylah tree cnnld not We
«n ! Laux D ya-es. General J)eelh&gt;c. Lomi to sse'that those meal* were
*Xt" bi. hair needed I rimming but betruy bla exeiteWCnl.
Hold on »
&lt;*&gt; Parsii aud all Conditions of Wm»tiu&lt; cooked nod served, and there oould be it WUS done by the “mpony nerto-r.
aecood,"
secuuu, he .hulled, fer Lumbert hil l
Away. Ej its timely use thousands of
CASH IN ADVANCE.
no question that he nersomxtly wm- He bad no hilto Be wool- be w-tbet
“
Wait,
lieutenant.
darted
at
the
word.
“
apparently Itopeles--* ca-es have b^rB cured. plet?' everything they nad. He wore
wondering,
LamSo proof-po^iiivp an 1 ol its powe • tu cute, Ute clotbptg issued to tbe men. anti!
nr
~well
tDeh*
was
^tne
tai*
.touted
Bums.
J
Dd
1
v
o,,u
"
“
“
t
.
’
r
ir’nor-weH.iu
_______
l&gt;tTt j^ked baek. Close wo* holding
-------- ,-r. —----.
.
■
Lcrruwei
that J*» uta«t* it- inrriu ktffwu. 1 uail
ta^Ha
lending money
on unlr-tpasebcokniel insisted on h«s appearing ia ftbout bi* Jrn&lt;i»n&lt;n
’u?rJ - --------1.1m
frre. i„ ittjy affl.urrd tca-ler of &gt;«ur |utp.*r. the
’t* u»nriou»
lnl
„1M
__ a. 11..
film.
proper uniform, nnd then bad to rebuke slHtutfcWb&gt;s
.0^irod
ty and
Inter
”t.but
.but 1out
the ..nn
your*i«d
tin - b&lt;&gt;nh*s ot my Newly Diac »ve»* d
th_._ officer* who epplied.
those
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�result.
haps tbe moat vital of the qwrtioas set­ tion with silver. Suspicion took tbe
tled by the campaign because it put In place of cotifidencv, foreign held securities
MAKSSALL L. COOK.BUUt.
Gold was withdrawn. In
issue the perpetuity of'free government were cashed.
BJTTXhKD AS 8KCO3n&gt; CLASS MATTER AT upon the western continent, and jeopar­ the spring of 1893 for the flrat time in fif­
THE HABTCCOH. MXCZ.. PVSTUFFICK,
dized tbe prospects of modern constitu­ teen years the treasury reserve fell below
AUGUST 14. 1879.
8100,000,000. The panic of 1883 was up­
tional liberty.
2. When our fathers framed the consti- on ns. Wbat shall be the remedy? More
Tbe amount of silver tn circula­
tut Ion; with judicious eye they scanned silver.
the pest. They saw tbe stability of mon­ tion was already more than 900 per cent,
Tbe sil­
archy and tbe rapidity and certainty of the greater than ever prior to 1878.
execution of her laws.
The freedom ver mine owners bad consolidated their
forces
Into
a
great
syndicate.
Tbe
great­
of democracy and V the enlightenment
MU1 public spirit of her citizens. Tbe est in tbe history of tbe world. Tbs* ob­
“WHAT QUESTIONS HAVE BEEN wisdom of tbe aristocracy and tbe tained control of tbe press. Pamphletlera
SETTLED BY THE CAMPAIGN OF
conservative justice of her laws, and en­ are busy. Tbe people of tbe Silver States
1890."
deavoring to preserve tbe excellencies of were uuduly represented in Congress.
all and perpetuate tbe faults of none of For years they had Inoculated the public
In the midst of tbe pandemonium
Prepared and Bead Before the Current these systems, they drew from the mo- mind.
Topic Club By Mr. W. W. Potter, of
narehlal tbe theory of one chief executive of the Chisago convention they captured
a
political
party.
With 8600,000,000 cap­
for better and more speedy executions of
This City.
1 shall claim, to-night, that some things the laws. From the democratic, the idea ital behind them the silver syndicate be­
They demanded
made Issues tn the last campaign arc set­ of popular representation and Individual came a force In politics.
tled finally,"and are considered so both by liberty Incorporated in the legislative and legislation in the exclusive interests of
those who efijoyed success and those who from the aristocratic tbe conservative and capital, mostly foreign capital. The re­
independent element so necessary to act sult was Inevitable. Tbe people will com­
suffered defeat.
Tbty pronounced a
I shall treat briefly from my standpoint as a cbeck-reln upon all sorts of legislative promise no more.
No consolidation of
those which I deem the most important of and executive usurpations and excesses. significant verdict.
capital
however
strong
shall control the
tbe questions settled, and speak briefly uf They adopted and incorporated In that
financial
legislation
of
this nation solely
those which I do not consider as finally constitution the idea of three separate, co­
adjudicated by the arbitrament of the bal­ ordinate and independent departments of and exclusively in Its own interest The
tbe government To preserve thg Integ­ campaign of 1896 marked the beginning of
lot.
Yet as long as there are people
1. Strange; as it may sound or seem I rity and independence ot the Supreme the end.
consider tbe question the most important Judiciary, tbe fathers adopted a life tenure who tbiuk that tbe government should
to our domestic tranquility, to the welfare of office and a fixed compensation for tbe support the people Instead ot the people
of our people, to tbe perpetuity of repub­ judges of the Supreme Court. A century supporting the government there will be
lican institutions, and tbe advancement of of trial has raised this court to such a posi­ those who will declare for tbe free and
civilization settled, so far as political tion that In the language of the greatest unlimited distributions of capital, by de­
questions are ever settled by tbe victory or modern English jurist Sir Fredrick Pollock manding money represented either wholly
defeat of a political party iu a presidential it constitutes by its numbers. Us wisdom or partially by the fiat of the government.
5. Washington In his fare#ell address.
contest: that Is. 1 believe that it is so far and its Independence the greatest judicial
settled that It will not, in tbe same or in a tribunal In the world. The Chicago plat­ De Toqueville' In tbe History of Democ­
changed form be again resusciated and in­ form goes on record, first by an insinuat­ racy tn America. Bryce in his American
corporated in party platforms in the next ing attack against tbe judiciary in conse­ Commonwealth, and Von Holst in bls
quence of the decision upon tbe income critical history of the development of
f’i’esidential contest.
What theti te tbe first thing 1 consider tax law and second makes a sweeping dec­ American politics have all warned tbe peo­
settled?
From the organization of tbe laration against tbe life tenure of of­ ple of tbe United States that tbe time
Federal Government upon tbe basis of tbe fice. An attack which taken In connec­ would come when, a majority of the peo­
old constitution till the Civil War there tions with Its discussion in tbe National ple. falling the victims of scheming dem­
had been set-tional rivalries and jealous­ Convention and the subsequent* declara­ agogues, wonld take some hasty step, im­
ies. There could be no congeniality be­ tions of the defenders of that platform can periling if not sacrificing all that cen­
tween |he haughty Cavalier, Aristocratic not be construed as otherwise than a di­ turies have gained for the cause of popu­
and Slake holding, and the hardy Puritans rect attack upon tbe Supreme Court itself. lar government; and especially In later
Thjs attack upon one of tbe co-ordinate years when strikes and riots have become
who bad long since ceased to worship at
the shrine of place or power. The one de­ departments of the government being shied more numerous than formerly, have many
manded liberty even to enslave. Tbe oth­ Into the political arena, the con^eivative of our deepest thinkers relaxed their faith
er order. The former would sacrifice the element of American citizenship'repudi­ in democratic institutions. Tbe increase
liberty of some that the others might be ated it.
They, perhaps did or did not of the foreign elements in this country
more free.
The latter would check tbe agree with the income tax decision but has still further aggravated the resultsand
liberties of dome that all might W free. they dtd not relish an attack upon tbe in ibe last campaign the wisest and the
They sal down up­ best men stood aghast, when they saw tbe
Tbe one said; Sovereign States created the judicial department.
general government, and as the creator is on It. This, then is tbe second question I consolidated forces of the populist, silver,
always superior to tbe created so the na­ believe to have been settled by tbe Presi­ prohibitionist, and democratic parties
tional government is tbe creation of the dential election of 1896. That the people backed by the capital of tbe greatest syn­
States, who alone are sovereign and su- have resolved that the Supreme Court dicate of the world standing upon a plat­
preme,
shall retain its present statue as a separate, form which contained not a plank which
Tbe other said ti;at United Colonies co-ordinate and independent branch of the stood for the preservation of liberty, order,
could not be free and independent states. government and that the judges thereof jusfice, or existing institutions, but whicb
aimed a direct blow at the constitutional
That tbe constitution was ordained and shall hold office during good behavior.
established bjy "We, the people of tbe
3. The republican party has always rights of life, liberty and property. The
United Stales.’’ That sovereignity resides stood for tbe policy of protection and greatest trial of the people in the history
ultimately in’ the people but that tbe peo­ higher prices.
The democratic party for of civilization was made this fall. The
ple had delegated a part of that sovereign­ tariff for revenue only and lower prices, verdlbt gave courage to those of feeble
ty to tbe Federal government and declared yet this year the democrat party came be­ heart and confirmed tbe convictions of
that the Federal constitution, tbe.treaties fore tbe people asking for a re-creation of those who yet had faith in tbe rank and
and laws made in: pursuance thereof values and higher prices. The Chicago file of the American people.
Tbe last campaign marked a victory of
should be the supreme law of the land platform declared for tariff for revenue
anything in the constitution nr the laws of only and denounced the McKinley law. the common people over corporate wealth
any state to the contrary notwithstanding. The republican platform declared not for a® will be shown by tbe fqllowlng table:
With the remarkable and unprecedented any particular schedule but for tbe prin­
frOPULATIoK.
development of national prosperity under ciple and policy of protection. The result States carried by McKinley
43.650.270
States carried by Bryan
is
,974
the constitution this conflict In principles was marked.
Men had been told that re­
AMKASED 1‘MOPXRTT VALUAT1OJL
grew more marked and was finally incor­ moving a protective duty on wool, on
States carried by McKinley
W0.770.538,000
porated in the political party plalforiQS wheat, on hay and other products would States
carried by Bryan
4,500,000,000
completely Irreconcilable to each other.
raise their prices.
Deluded by these
WOMKINQMHN EMPLOYKD.
The civil war was fought to determine promises they repudiated the principle ot States carried by McKinley
4 609,413
636,562
the supremacy of the state or the national tariff for revenue only and while this prob­ States carried by Bryan

Thu

Dec. »&lt;, 1896.

EDITORIAL NOTES
A PAPER.

government mid with the success of the lem will continue to be a vexatious one
nationalists over the individualists, the so long as the masses of the American
death ot tbe old constitution and tbe ad­ people are unable to distinguish between
vent of the new, resting our Federal legis­ political economy and social science I be­
lative body upon a new and different basis lieve the death knell of ILe policy of tariff
of representation It was thought that this for revenue in this country was sounded
doctrine of the supremacy of the state was by the voters at the polls In 18ff6.
effectually eradicated from American poli­
4. Tbe next question I wish to call your
tics, For thirty years the people had felt attention to Is the financial question. Let
secure of tbe one political fact, that this us go back to 1807. Representatives of
tbe Uniled States was destined tojbe a na­ the leading political nations were met in
tion. A homogeneous people inhabiting Paris lu monetary conference. This ques­
contiguous territory, and not a confedera- tion was submitted "Is the coincidence of
rtiou of sovereign states, Americans had monetary types attainable upon the basis
-dreamed of boundless empire and sublime and conditions of adopting the exclusive
national greataeaa.
Yet with tbe incor- gold standard, leaving each state at liber­
jwration Into the Chicago platform of tbe ty to keep Its silver standard temporarily.”
artink: “We denounce arbitrary Interfer- The vote was unanimous In favor of the
enee by federal authorities in local affairs proposition. The first element of secrecy.
as a violation of the constitution of the The act of 1870 was finally passed in 1878
United States,and a crime against free In­ after three years debate. The silver ques­
stitutions” a clause whose principles were tion was not yet born when that act was
born of tbe hatred by an anarchist of the passed.
,-tfcPe trade baraacle’’ of the White Homie,
The Bland bill which for the flrrt time
who did have however the moral courage, since 1834 put silver Into clrculNtluu was
when the Untied States malls were inter­ passed In 1878.
For four jrare «»ur crops
fered with, when interstate commerce was wore heavy while famines existed in parts
’stopped, when the flames, from miles of of Europe, while In all Europe crops were
Hiaralug ears lit up the Heavens, when light.
Oar exports were large and gold
’aren, women and children, American citi­ came to onr country.
Even Bland was
March 3, 1884 he said in the
zens defence less and ha rm I ess were shot happy
down in the streets of Chicago by mad bouse: ‘‘From the time we began tbe coin­
rioters lashed into frenzy by anarchist agi­ age of sliver confidence took tbe place of
tator#, when the governor of Illinois re­ distrust, prosperity that of adversity and
fused to act, lo call forth the Federal since that time we have, probably since
authority to protect the people In tbe guar­ the beginning of our governmeut, never
anteed rights of life, liberty and proper­ seen more prodperity.’’ Two jears passed
On April
ty, to promote tbe domestic tranquility, by, the same law was In force.
maintain the supremacy of the union, and 7, 1886 Mr. Bland who two years before
tbe flag of the nation inviolate. Many had made such an exhilirating speech said
people especially those who had witnessed in the house "There are a million of men
tbe effect of the greatest civil war known out of employment in this country, be­
to history felt with irresistible force the cause there is not sufficient money among
We have the
effort uf tba doctrine ot state aovereignty the people to employ them.
aod shuddered and shrunk from again awfal spectacle of million starving and
■akiag the doctrine of state rights a qnes waked in the mMct of plenty. ” Tbe
In 1890 the
lmm up#m which political parties must dif- remedy waa more silver.
B-r. Bora as 1 twlhrve of the revenge of a Sherman Compromise Act was passed pro­
viding for tire purchase of *4,500,900 per
month instead of from 12.000.000 to ff4.MO.OMm ao4«r Uw pre.torn law. In the
It pwn pr««JI»ir I»»0 Ml,•&lt;»,000
OUMM a »k«r bwt boon Injmted into

alm pie undertaking is well under way and
moves by its own momentum.
In Michigan thia simple undertaking’
has Dot been begun yet There la no
movement and no Indications ot a move­
ment.
And wbat ia worse there has been
ao little io tercet shown that no opposition
even baa been aroused. Occupying the
position Michigan does among tbe middle
west states, rich In every natural advan­
tage, picturesque, undulating and In every
way attractive, yet its roads are execrable,
its toll roads a relic of medieval days,
and its road laws impotent for the purpos­
es for which enacted. This condition in
Michigan has been remarked and It has
been remarked to the detriment of tbe fair
fame of the state.. Time after time it has
been shown that the present system
of building country roads ia expen­
sive, in fact much more expensive than
would be tbe building and maintenance of
country roads, if the building and main­
tenance was conducted upon some Intel­
ligent and practical plan. In tbe mean­
time there Is left nothing for it but to
wait and hope, and perhaps after the lapse
of some years Michigan will base caught
up with the progress of to-day.”

ThoujUU of

Gfirlstmas
When looking for Christmas Presents why not look for
something good and substantial instead of some trashy toy;
something to benefit and something that can be used to
advantage hereafter. ' Here is a list of good things. everyone
of which would be highly appreciated by the recipient:

Knives and Forks,
Carvers and Forks,
Spoons,
Shears,
Scissors,
Razors,
Baking Dishes,
Jack Knives,

A FROG HUNTING DOG.
Th* Queer Work Performed by »u Irish
Setter.

•Talk about your dog stories," said
a prominent sporting man the other
day. “I saw something out at Cutoil
lake which beat anything’ I over heard
of. I was out there hunting snipe and
saw a man riding around on horseback
and in front of him was circling an
Irish setter. As the fellow did nor
have any gun, my curiosity was aroused
to know what he wag doing, but I sup­
posed tie was simply breaking his dog.
In a few minutes I saw him ride up to
where the dog waa on a dead atnnd
and the horseman proceeded to jab a
pole he was carrying down into the
ground and, bringing it up. took some­
thing off the cud of it. My curiosity
was greater than ever, and circling
around I came up with fhe horseman
and asked him what he was doing.
•“Hunting frogs,’ was the reply.
“ ‘What is the dog doing?’ said I.
’•‘Hunting frogs,’ wne the laconic
Answer.
“ ‘You don’t mean to tefll me that the
dog wall set the frogs, do you?’
*• Trion’t mean anything else.’
“A few more questions and answers
brought out the font that the dog had
aeon his master hunting around in the
grass for frogs and spearing them and
)*d of his own accord taken up the
task of locating the green beauties.
He was a thoroughly trained hunter
on birds ami he soon became wry ex­
pert. in locating frogs, so his owner in­
formed me, and my observations of hi&lt;
movements confirmed the man’s staternents.’’-«-OmaJ:a Bee.

A representive of one the larged hardtrare houses said
to us recently upon looking over our cutlery department,
that we carry a larger assortment of cutlery than their
wholesale house. Any of the above articles would make
a splendid gift, and one that would be appreciated. If you
cannot find something in the. few things mentionedjust
think qf something else in our line. We arc making splen­
did inducements \to holiday purchasers, which will pay you
to in cestigate.

fiooaycar Rnis..
Hardware
MW |

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ANNUAL WAGK3 PA IO.

States carried by McKinley
States cat ried by Bryan

• 1.891.MM,013
$73,790,541

PEHCKMTAGE OP JLLITK&amp;ATU.

States curled by McKinley
States carrl od by Bryan

3.7
U.S

The greatest sliver strong holds were In
tbe mining states and in those states where
coercion reigned supreme, where a free
ballot and a fair count has been unknown
since tbe days of re-construction.
The result then of the election of 1896
marked the triumph of Intelligent con­
servatism over superficial fanaticism and
demonstrated again that tbe American
people have yet tbe capacity of self gov­

A good thing when tliey see it is evident from the way they patronize
our io per cent Discount Sale.
What makes a nicer present than a new pair of shoes, something,
that is needed at all times and is always acceptable.

We have a full line of Gents, Ladies and Childrens Shoes for you
to select from. Also,

ernment, and that we shall not yet witness
tbe crumbling into ruins of that majestic
fabric planned by Hamilton, erected by
Washington, protected by Webster, de­
fended by Lincoln, and saved by McKin­
ley.

Over Gaiters, Lambs Wool
Slipper Soles, Warm Lined
Shoes, Felt Boots, Knit Boots,
German Socks, Rubber Boots.

Still Lanrinr Behlud.

Tke Grand Rapids Herald of Monday,
Dec. 21, has tbe following timely artiele
on tbe question of good roads:
"is Michigan to remain a ‘roadless’
state, or will Sts legislators, now soon to
meet turn their attention to road budding?
The New York legislature, according to
tbe New York Press. Is showing an ex­
asperating Indifference to tbe matter.
And this indifference has lead that paper
to observe;
Massachusetts goes bravely on leading
In this direction as In many another.'
Last year she spent $809,000 as a state,
which means twice as much more as a
col tec I ton of counties and towns.-. This
year the same program is to be re­
peated.
8o there are now ISO miles
of state roads such as tbe Romans built
within tbe boundaries of the oommonweaKb.. In less than a generation the
Bay State will be as wbil tboroughfared
as France.
In consequence her lands,
sterile and worn as many of teem are, will
begin to take on that valuation of access­
ibility to market which iietps to make the
fame of France, not only singly and reta-

Call and look over what we have before buying.
you money at the

We can save

RED FRONT

SHOE STORE.

Call and look

WOOLLET

bkonsoN

1

Over What We

Have Before Buy­
ing. We can save

You flonev.

�LASTING

A BEAUTY
PRSllieZV ’

GREAT SICCESS.

WIU. OR TNI

IN TNffi
CITY AND A CREDIT TO MAR.
TINGS.

Now
“v"* B- 8.0-r,

Tiat tie Holidays are »

'»&gt;» ettj. **• ncn.Uy

ehx»™';to:

A Bad Histake

near at an end, I rill
MUe.—MomnU Ski&gt;«nm—Mr. BMMt

close end all HOLIDAY
this city.

GOODS,

remaining in

Un

cmxf^n.

stock, Regardless of Cost,
MHlac Ihat will n««ily be.credit (u
Ike at,, hot OM that will ■» to their

reputation „ buUdm.

Th, only tblaf
enyai??nlUat W|M **

•»

tears.
Especially effective was
the me between Davtf Garriek and
Ada Ingot tn tbe actor’.- room. with Rs
happj ending.

$4.00 grade
$^.75 and $,.JO gradesHi-aj
y°° " ................... k.yo ».aj grade....................... .
♦too grade (S .

plojed l»borin&lt; men ot Uil, city ranroc be , Tbwe is some complaint that tbe build­
.■ployed in it, constructioo.
ing will be too expensive. We think that
»LT3. Sires t*. X.
and
Only a t,« days »«, • to ret a Brat claw this fas unfounded, and ought not to be. able sentiments that erate a rMcc man s
As a saving of rent and as a place fur tbe
THE BANKRUPT STORE.
■acotaelurei, line ot shoe, at 10 per cent keeping and preserratloc 01 city property* mind on antxhMmy when be has about
discount. A rood many people have taken the building will at least pay a good per reached the &gt;tage of x»d Bach.” Then
Thh being
advantake ot tbl, mW and the ra.ln, to eent on the money Invested.
superb acting o( Mr. Powers te givteg
these people ha, helped buy other Christ­
money invested in a good bunding and exprwston to tbe anticipated joys of wed­
mas pr.senta We will positively go back own the betiding
.. as
...to be eternally pajtxta ded life, followed by dvjeeuon at ibe
tboogbt of giving up rame cbertobed pJcwsTHE DRUGGIST. to the old price, on 7an. 1st. isnt, and it ttTnI *tld ^-'tnr t.oihm, to .now tor It.
Then there .wr.T'b.mirUlS.kS
is anothei thing about tbe i ure perbai^. renewed bopA and smiles '
yon need aboe, it .m pay yoo to bay ;
TnJ **
&lt;,f hb "beat
*b**: IW**
them now. At the Red Front sloe
rirL- h» prospeer- !
revenue to the eity. 1 ’^dttaia’
‘,TnK*bCT" i, la*- 104 hb ,oUl wltapre
Woofjtr A Broxsojc, •’ tbe building ean be. an.
and ultimately
ultima.rk will
will! upoo
no.,aed
lhBl
be,
furnished
off
tor
an
nnera
house
____
Tbe athleitc entertainment at the Opera
soon to be weddvd To anot’ier. The last
Hoose, Tuesday evening, was attended by ! nu. tmm thu worw will
«,nfWrn&gt;W«.
,n&lt;1
CIRCULATION
a larjjf crowd of sport lovers and they ’ T0UI.W49.M uw on , e.:, ran ,b.t
were all well paid for their time and trouto anything of tbe kind ever listened to
] here that companion is out of ibe ques­
tue, Tbe chief into test was centered uption. Leland T. Powers stands among
Ion the wrestling bout between E. C. Blue,
’■the foremost of impersona’ors and it is the
13F~
ar load of salt al Cdok
. of Ktl,reazuO’J L.
of Ohio,
j privilege aetnrdsd to but few cities of tbe
but this attraction pro.*ed tame beside the
l sire of Hasting-, to have the pleasure of
I listening to him. Many wby wexe present
•t of glassware just received a sparring exhibition.* given previous lo the
I said that It was worth more than the’
wrestling match. Blue proved much the
I price of a scasOR ticket to the whole txyc- ’
better man and threw Snyder twice insuclure Cpurse. We tope (bat it will be pus- ।
xice paid for butter and eggs
&lt; cession and in very abort lime. Sujder
-ible to secure Mr. Towers for next years I
Lecture Course.
«.
j showing Id much poorer fbmt than when
yilon. Geu. R. Wtndiing wijl deliver tbe •
&lt;jr candy aud nuts for the holidays go . be was here before.
The club swing ng
next lecture here, lor thr Club Lecture
*
; by Robert Morley was also an ‘useresting
Course, on Jan. I3lh He has a national
reputation as a lecturer and our citixeas
. ’gan has more Hollanders than ar y feature of the evening’s entertairmcut.
should unite in making every number
.u tbe Union. .
Our offer of The MichiuAx Farmer
from now on a glittering success.
the dm: meeting of the Fanners Insti- until January 1. Is38. and Tb^ Baxxf.r
Be liberal and make, jour friends, i
whom you know can’t affoxd to buy, a ’
for one year for only $123. is certainly a
i will be held at Delton.
present
of a ticket. It will do you and j
Most farm papers contain too
ill things considered, we think Cook A bargain.
them good and help tne liest organization j
much theoretical matter, but The MichiId town—the Clob Lecture Course.
i-n'j i?.the place to go for groceries.
GAX Farmer Is a decided exception to
Public.
this rule, as tbe part of its reading matter
latest dcvelopementa in the case of
4 . tea. why. Great Scott: Cook Jt Cook
Is written by practical farmers who live on
Wm. J. Carveth who recently eseaped
•ami! in quality and prices.
Well. I
farms, and not in the city.
VTe give jou
from Jackson prison go to show that the
The Citv hall.
‘•trusty” business Is imposed upon in more
an opportunity of gening The Michigan
Has
Ungs
will
ever
build,
and
tbe
to out going to press early we Farmer ab»olutely free until January 1,
ways than one. The prime idea of prisons '
city is at it why not build 3 buHdiug that
\down some of our correspondence that ■1897. Free sample copies will be seat to Is suitable, substanial. convenient and an In thia age of the world m civilized coun-!
arrived ;ate.
any address by requesting them of The ' ornament to the eity ?
tries is that they are places in which to
Following is a diagram of the ground reform men. as well as to punish them.
‘One week from to-morrow the new Michtgax Farmer. Detroit, Mich., or by j
floor, and tbe use*, to which tbe apace will
• i:»y officials will assume charge of their calling at this office. You* had better take I be put. Tbe building is 120 feet long by Take the Jackson prison for instance, each (
prisoner upon entering is told just wbat
advantage of this oppoxtunity while It I 44 feet wide, on’Mde mra-uremrnt.
■e-pective office*.'
tu expect: that if he behaves well he will
the donation at tae Presbyterian par- lasts.
be placed on ‘he “trusty” list and be al­
-i-yage for Rev. A. D. Grigsby. Friday
Allegan county is, fifty years ahead of
lowed certain liberties. The. convict ia
clkbt amounted to about $70.
Barry county as far as good roads axe con­
dressed in a plain gray suit «&gt;f clothes and
Saturday before Christmas was a big cerned. Thousands of dollars in cold rash
is told that if he wilfully breaks the pris­
\!-j for our mercluuAs. A big crowd was are Spent each year in our neighboring
on laws he will be dressed in the old time
COUNCIL ROOM
county
in
this
good
work,
and
even
the
hi lowu and lots of trading done.
striped prison garb. Lt i» said that among
farmers
organixr-'-good
roads
bees
”
and
? Rev. Hicks declares a raid winter, but
tbe prisoners they feel the disgrace of
make good roads themselves without de­
the indians say no. So to even up things
having to wear striped clothing far worse
pending or asking assistance from anyone.
than anything else. Up to the time of
buy your groceries of Cook A- Cook,
And what is more, after the roads are once
his recent escape Carveth bad been a
Talk ot coffees, why. everybody knows built, tbe fanners along the line keep
model prisoner and in al»out two years
,»i Co*&gt;k A Cook keep the finest coffees them in splendid repair, and even improve
bls lime would have expired, he having,
Walk from aide entrance
. .it eau be found at the most reasonable them, by their road work. The difference
been sentenced in February 1836 to 16
between riding over their bard, smooth
years. By his good behavior he had cut
The Grand Rapids Herald of Sunday roads and our apoligies for highways
off four months on each year, and was
unlisted a magnificent board of trade could almost be appreciated by a corpse—
put on the “trusty" list, belng.allowed. Io
ijtion. The Herald is getting there with it certainly could be appreciated by any
leave the prison at certain times without
both feet.
one or anything that had even a spark of
escort For some lime past Carveth hat
been cook in the Wardens kitchen. and
Bring along your produce, but remem- life.
One of the marvels of country journal­
since bis capture in Canada be has divul­
Ivi we are loaded with potatoes, and we
ged certain things that prove without quest­
pay either cash’ or trade for what we buy. ism In Michigan, and even in the United.
ion that he Is a slick one. A certain
States is the ,'Soo” News, published week­
Cook 4 Cook.
ENGINE
ROOM
woman wuxkvd inside the wall and a
One of the latest causes of premature” ly at Sault Ste Marie, by itslalented editor,
aa
X
•»
a
strung attachment sprung up between the
the lion. Chase S. Osborn. Each issue Is
Muess is ascribed to wearing tight shoes.
two.
Carveth as a trusty, used to make
an inspiration, and we'have seriously con
-but tfit fact that women are seldom bald is
frequent trips to her home, and so sly
sidered rending this paper for a year to
'■ .tuple denial of tbe truth of this statement.
it that the officers didn’t
every merchant in Hastings to show them
The Pottawatomie Indians were recently wbat enterprise and hustle will do for a
tie even went way
catch oo lo R. —
- beyond
.
pild $118,500 by Uncle Sam in settlement town. Quarter page advs. In the News
this ami stole all sorts of things from
: claims. The old chief Sacto, who is are insignificant; half page advs. are
prison aud took lo her. After he disclosed
jpver 100 jears old, was unable to go to common: aud whole pagewdvs. are plenty.
these facta prison attendants went to the
Grand Rapids to get his share. •
home of bis latest teved one and there
Merchants don’t seem to consider how
found all kinds of fancy boxes, tools,
Holiday excursion rates to points on little advertising they can do, but bow
clotblot, nick nacks. food and everything
Michigan Central Railroad in United much. Tbe merchants of the So° have
else that lie could get his hands on. Two
C-Offlee under lower 10x10 feet.
•States and Canada. For father particu­ made the News known everywhere, and
DD-Large front doors for Fire depL
big wagon loads of sluff that he had stolen
lars inquire at ticket office.
E—Door to stairway leading up
r,?’
the ability of Its editor has made the News
der these stairs will be wardrobe far Fire were recovered.
On the evening that
A. C. Fellows, AgL
known everywhere. The merchants and
tuen.
Carveth escaped he walked out of the front
F-Wb room.
$6 Ulsters for
Should the winter be severe, you cen- the paper work together for mutual ben­
$4 50
G-WaterCk»eL
gate
in
his
shirt
sleeves.
He wvirt direct­
H—Hose Tower.
ainly desire the best of groceries to meet efit, and both seem to l&gt;e abundantly sat­
io ‘Ulsters for
1—R
JOxta fl- for bay and grain.
7
ly to the home of this woman and there
j-mat&gt;lei9cBfret..
ail the exigencies, and if It should prove isfied or they wouldn’t keep ac It.
&gt;2 Ulsters for
9
she clotlxed him, dtegutaed him aud senl
K—Janitor's room svJO feet.
mild. why. tbe good groceries- are more
To-morrow Is the glad.Christmas day.
L—Side entrance and lobby.
him on his way. It Is said that she Intend­
6 Boy’s Overcoats, for 5
M—Water closet and wash room.
de&amp;irable. So get them at Cook &amp; Cook’s. In every civilized land It should be hailed
..
..
7
N—Rear entrance.
ed to follow but of this there Is no certain­
0
By an oversight last week we omitted a«i a day of gladness. Every burden of
ty.
The trusty plan !&gt;«• been found
HiBcIMJuert hjdtcate solid brick walls.
12
“
“
9
of drawing h front of buildlug 1
frtm our columns an account of the re­ life should be made light and the day onBottom
8:ate street, aod top h rear rud of buildlug. lo tie very beneficial In Jackson but occas­
Men's Overcoats for 7
9
capture. of Wm. J. Carveth, the wife pol- should bring with It peace and content­
ionally
Un,
privilege
is
abused,
but
It
la
Tbe second story will be devoted lo "
.•
“
.. Q
The morning sun as It brightens hall or opera house, while the basement nmaxing
u&gt; much property cnuld be
buber. after tbe same had been set up In ment.
12
the east should likewise lighted every will be used for storing much of Hie city Stolen and Hie logs not be delected. Cartype. .It will be* found elsewhere in Ibis
14.
*5
vrlh has lost all of the good time that he
heart and home, even though its bright­
‘MUA
P The above diagram does not show the has made and will have lo serve the full
16
“ 13
ness may be obscured by passing clouds.
Miss Stella Ratbbourn who lives just
windows and many of the duals, being de- lb jears, and considering all that he has
Every discouraged m»’j1 should kindle signed mnn.
done
we
haven
’
t
yet
heard
of
any
weeping,
Io «l*e
more panrciallv
especially to
*d*e all
«•&gt; ide* Of
across from the M. C. depot had the mlsanew tbe flame of Hope, aud all should the Interior arrangement.
wailing or gnashing ef teet ■.
fortune to fall, on their sidewalk, while
aim to cultivate more and more the spirit
gutting an armful of wood, in such a man­
On Friday rvoulug Dec. |5tb InaL offic­
For Ch rial ma^ good tbinia go to Butof fraternal love and charity. If your
ner as to break her leg at the ankle. Dr.
mau &lt;fc Marple’s bakery. They are the ers were duly - elected and Installed le
soul has been crushed with grief: If your
M-rve llasiluge Chapter No. 63 Royal
Lathrop reduced the fracture.
leaders for flue candies, etc.
Arch Masons fur the eusuing year at fol
life has met with disappointments, look
Dont forget that we will send yon the
on Dee. 17. Hi.tlnn Tent K. O. T. M. luw* t" -It:
up and lift up- Those appreciating tbe
H. P.—Ute». I- !&gt;»■“.
Ixmcm and the Twice-a-week Detroit
blessings and comforts of homes where elected tbe rollowlng officer, for 1897:
Klhk—J»wn U Crawlrj’.
ournal for only S1.25 a year. Or we will
peace and plenty dwell, should not forget
S.-dbe—l«lm 8. H,rp&lt;-r.
S. K. C.-E. A. Rider.
^end you the Bammeb and New York Tri­
Tmu.—Duitel Striker.
S C.—Cha&gt;. Will.
Che poor and unfortunate ones, less favor­
bune for only $1,00. or tbe Baxmkjr and
Secy.-u. w. Biker.
R. K.—C. If. Bishop.
ed in circumstance and eundltlun. but
F. K.—J. I- Maua.
Weekly Inter Ocean for $1.10, or the Barmeriting through patience or suffering
Chap —F. ft B’tsh.
P. H.—T. Phillips.
xkb and Semi Weekly Grand Rapids Her­
every remembrance inspired of love. Aim
Phys.—D. E F«U«R. A. C.—U- H. Bauer.
ald for $1.40: or the Bamsxb anff tbe
Ser.—L. H. Shlnner.
M. 3rd. V.—John G Reuter.
Leading Clothier*.
to make somebody happier to-morrow for
M 2nd. V.—Daniel E. Fuller.
Michigan Farmer for only $1.33
Any of
M. at A.—Frank Sale.
to-morrow Is the glad Christmas day. and
uu v.—Wm. H. Snyder.
t Maj. O.—A. A. Willmoot.
these will make Christmas present* that do H in remembrance of Him who brought
2 Maj. G.—Mike Proaaer.
Tylor—A. Gilleland.
will be appreciated. Theaa offers are for
Sent.—J. D. Zagelmeler.
us the glad tidings of •’Peace on Earth
(Additional Locals on Kiffbth Fage.)
•trictly cash. Make a Cbrirtorea present
Pick
—Qerberl Ksrker.
and Good Will toward Mtn.
to soma of your nelghbrns.

FredL
Heath,

C. H. OSBORN &amp; CO.

LOCAL NEWS.

$is week.

S6 quires.

Buy sensible gi fUx some­
thing serviceable and
durable.
,
Eff*Buy those gifts where
you get what you pay
for.
tS?~\Ve will have the best
and prettiest things
ever shown iu the citv
in Dry Goods ana
Millinery for the hol­
idays.

NOT

Cheap Overcoats

BUT

Overcoats Cheap

We have had a large sale of all
qualities of Overcoats and Ulsters
this winter, and as a result

Wre All Broken Up

in sizes and are making a deep cut
in prices to close the balance of
them out.

Leather Stockings for boys are
always the best.

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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
A cannon made of solid gold, mount­
—Three eop?e» of the Bible, written
ed upon a carriage of rosewood, inlaid
An Odd Educational Enterprise in on leaves of the fan palm, ore Id the with costly gem*. ia the unique bauble
British ataeuro.
Its Mountains Toom with Precious
COOK BROS.- Props.
Northern Illinois.
of warfare that,han come Into the pos­
—A codfish recently caught off Flam­
Stones anc(' Metals.
session of the imperial army of Ber­
F • Vltat
borough Head, England, had inside of
lin. Ax a valuable acquisition to the my stoielM
has hap­
• Worker* Are BuIUUdk Up a GauUl it 59 fish hooks. .
JAPAN’S EXPANSION.
armament of the kaiser’s own soldiery into you^®
Klvb Vein* of tiold Which Will SoWs
City, of Their O«v»—Labor a Necpened?.
—A floating island in the SaWne this unique field-piece js more interest­ house oneR
wry Fart of
the Ex- ”
• . Simply
river, 30 acres in extent, and covered ing than terrible. No other armory day last week
Country—All Kind* of Gexna
b: the cold
with water hyacinths, floated for a
’ The German paper# inform Enplane!
: settled on
Id the world can boast of a field cannon and touchei
^ryour kidneys.
They arc making a communistic edu­ week- up and down the stream, near so beautiful oy costly. This singular you Eghlly it?
that there are other besides English­
One of the mineralogical experts of
^They are over­
speaking races imbued with the desire a large mining company recently re­ cational experiment near the little town Orange, Tex.
gun was presented to the Berlin army
Charged with blood
—Two mischievous boys in Haskell, by the maj lagers of the Hamburg mu­ thought Ettlc of the1
for new territory^ It would be inter- turned to New York after an extended of St. Anne, III., some GO miles south of
[and inflamed. Iafcsttoff to know in how far our German trip through, the south in the interest Chicago, that luur already attracted a Me., touched a match to a squirrel** seum, in whose keeping it has l*en matter al the time.
stead of passing the
contranporaries acknowledge the right of his organization,' and, In speaking good deal of attention and is sure to be toll tonee if it would burn. The animal for two centuries. . Guns of this sort for the enemy war
waste matter out of
to expand ot nations ouUkl- of Europe.' t-boul llle mineral rrooureea of the talked of the worlds over if anything ran under a house, and the blazing tail are not produced to-day, and a war is only a vagrant cur[the body they are
set it on fire.
like
success
is
accomplished.
Thia
ex
­
3anan. to the horror of the European
Japan,
Euronean sKxitbern
.?*.♦»___ «.&lt;/!•
made with cannon that arc more effec­
states, he said:
—Some regard for decency is dis­ tive in their‘destructive powers than now you art
Pkauent in the far east, turns heratten“I have passed through nearly all periment is known as the People’s uni­
I minute, ya, every
titm toward the lixiiun ocean. We con- tJ&gt;e mining section* of the south to ex­ versity. St, Anne is far removed from played -by the proprietor of a restau­ pleasing to the aesthetic taste. The
heart beat adi. to
ddfase. the following account by Mr. Aud- amine the mineral products of the in­ the railroad in a region that Is strictly rant in Aaburn, Ore. A sign on the &gt; outward appearance of this monster mischief the El
the poison in you.
ley Coote in the Arg«u&gt;, Melbourne:
terest* of a number of capitalists, and, rural and the university owns an entire wall reads thus: “Gantiemen are re­ j£wel is most delicate in workmanship. intruder did, 1
I Normal action
quested
not
to
swear
when
ladies
are
section
of
land,
640
acres.
your
back
is
stif
fa
“While in a car with several Japanese after a careful survey of the field. It
It is valued at £ 5,000, though. n$a mat­
of the kidneys
Upon this tract stands not only the present”
ofhcf rs they were conversing about is my honest belief that the future min­
ter of ftact, it could not be purchased painful. Your he
will purify the
Australia, saying that it was a fine, ing operations of tills country will be university buildings, but also the homes,
—The servant girls in Decatur, Ill., for twice that amount of mbnep. The
blood. Nothing
■large country,, with great forests and in the south, instead of the west. I for the time beipg, of all the students have formed a union to regulate wage®. liveliest interest in this marvelous mili­ you fed dizzy.
else will.
rxi-ellent soil for the cukivation of rice, found the Appalachian range particu­ nnd teachers. The land is cultivated One of the laws Is that when n girl is tary engine has been evinced by Em­
coffee, t&lt;vvar.d other tropical products. larly rich in all tbe auriferous and ar­ cooperatively by all, the proceeds are employed in a family which is increased peror William, and he has ordered a
The whites settled in Australia, so gentiferous ore*&gt;, not only in Virginia, sold for the benefit of al), the property by tbe addition of a “little stranger,” special guard to be placed over tbe
Ifiooght these officers, ore like the dog but throughout the whole length into of the community is kept in a common tbe wages of the servant must be ad­ precious cannon, which, two days in
in tJx- manger. Some one will have to Alabama. In Georgia the rich depos­ storehouse.
vanced one dollars month.
the week, is on view to curious Bcrlintake a good part, of Australia to develop it* are Avail known, and companies are
The community started with a capi­
—The four great tunnels of the world 'cth and tbe strangers within the Ger­
it, for it is a pity to see so fine a coun­ now rapidly organizing to mine the tal of $-1,500, invested in tools, machinery arc cited as an illustration of the marked man capital’s gates.—Toledo Blade.
try lying waste. Englund is a useful various ores. In South Carolina the de­ nnd live stock. The school has uskedi diminution &lt;# the cost of engineering
enough nation as an ally to Japan, but posits of monazite (crystal* of a rare for.no gifts, does not expect to eccure works during the past quarter of a
is tbe friend in need. It will reduce the Inflam.
matlon.su that the grip on tbe tissues of the
if any ill-feeling arose between the two metal known as cerium, uoed only in any endowment*, and will appeal century. Tbe Hoosac tunnel, the old­
blood-vessels Is relaxed, and the uric add is
nauntriea it would be a wise thing to chemistryf and worth $180 an ounce) neither to the charity nor the benefi­ est of the four, cost $500 a foot; the
sent on Its way out of the body.
some battleships to Australia and l»ave been found so valuable that n big cence of the public in 0113- way. The Mount Cenas, the next in date, $475:
. Thus Tou Overcome Tour Enemy
annex part, of it. 1 found that this is industry ha* been built up in the Pied­ students and teachers who arc on the the SL Gothard, $365; and the Arlbeig,
tfae prevalent opinion in Japan, and it mont section. It ie estimated that tills ground are working with their own the moat recent, only $200'
E»!ri,U«tlc. cz new wyfc, smaller cnc at your dtugguts.
.
is certainly not surprising that this industry is now valued at several mil­ hands at the construction of the build­
•—Superintendent Hubbard, of the
FKOBA TEtURDER.
Kmull country, teeming with its 45.000,- lions of dollars, although it is only u ings, and arc carrying on the agricul­ Clackamas hatchery at Oregon City,
Is a blood disease and only a blood remeState of Michigan, County of Bamr. ss.
©00, should i-qgard Australia, with only few years old. When I visited the fields tural work of the school, all of which Ore., is to send to Washington speciAt a session of the Probate Court, foi
----- ,
----------- ----- ----------- o-------- 1----- -- dy can cure it. So many people make
4,000.000, with a certain amount of tverylxidy "us looking for monazite, is done without compensation.
county of Barry.
bolden at the
1U«18 of yom&gt;K«alm.m which have dl«r the mi,uke o( ukjng remedie, which che
Probate office. In the City of Hsstinrs. lu
covetousness."
Their labor ia employed directly in in large number, al the hosiery of » ,lbot „e on, t0nic8 and canBol
nnd the business will bring in at least
sola County, on Saturday U«e 12th dav of
C-amiAeuting upon this, the Argus $100,000 to the i&gt;eople of the Piedmont producing-the food, clothing, fuel and
December,
in
tbe
year
one
tho'^aad
eight hun­
strange disease, the onJy manifestation'..
... . .
,,
on tbe (tab-, ।
r“ch th7 ‘ronble- Mn *«Smllh- dred and ninety six.
M»ys:
’
section this year. Ow’ncrs of apparent­ shelter necessary for their own com­ of which m a white
Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
! f*We have not formulated or even dis- ly worthless land have let it out to con­ fortable existence. When this labor bally. Haff the 2.000.,'00 fwhea broug-ht: Greeoc«11''“For year, Probate.
In the matter ot tbe estate of Philo* R. DuncusJH-d any rational policy to guide us tractors ut the rate of $200 an acre, and has provided these necessities, the bal­ from the Salmon river have been killed ,1 have suffered with Sciatic Rheuma- nl"v.
deceased
.•
in our dealings with these eastern these miners moke big profits besides ance of their time is devoted t&lt;/study.
On reading and fillm the petition duly veritl
' by it.
I tisin, which the best physicians'were unCG.
of Mary Y. Dw.ntt g, mother ot said deceas­
Mieighbors: consequently the attitude A few years ago the owners would have
—
The
making
of
artificial
earxaeema
I
&lt;«
relieve.
I
took
many
patent
’ The educational workers ore build­
ed. praying that adn Intstratloo of Mid relate
of Australia must be o&lt;ne of. simple i&gt;een glad to have received tlir.ee or four ing up their own city, including houses, to have reachtxi acientifie perfection 1 medicines but they did not seem to be granted to Wlltia-u W. Potter; or to some
oiiui tuluble p&lt;rso.i.
Biocfuess. Mr. Coote’s tidings are an do liars per acre for this Jand.
nchool and farm. The dwellings
are within tbe last decade. Made of a spe- (reach my trouble. I gradually grew
.
Thereupon II la .ordered. Unit Friday the
eloquent homily to Queensland as to
&lt; tvh: day of January, A. D.,l«r at ten o'clock
“There is more gold in the south than j cottages, 12x8 feet on the ground anil a ci idly prepared robber, flesh-colored in I
worse
until
I
was
nn
tn the forenoon, tie ajoigueti for tbe hearths u f
the necessity for icderation and a re
any man ever imagined. Tna-»-s of It 1 story and a half high, with first-class the- rough, they are painted by hand in
ssld petition and that the helra at law of ;&gt;ald
able to ♦•ike my food deceased
minder to the colonies generally how crop up in the moKt unexpected places, ! cedar roofs.
and all other persons interested in
s
exact imitation of the remaining car I
or han...uii myself iu *»&lt;M relate, are required to appear at a session
X»ecarious the posithm of Australia and there must be ame valuable veins*
They have built five miles of fences: of the unfortunate customer, and as '
utsaid court, then to t&gt;e balden at U»e probate
Would be were it not an integral port of hidden away in the mountains that will [ .planted fruit trees and 500 grape vines;
any
way;
I was abso­ office, tn the titv of Hastings, iu said County,
carefnBy “touched” ant! marked over
u.d show cause, it any there be. why the prayer
the British empire. While that is so some day be discovered and startle the i.have set out an immense garden of
lutely helpless. Three at
as nn artist’s picture. The maker gets',
the-petitioner may not be granted. And It
can only ariM! to Austndia in country. Cripple Creek will be nothing about 10 acres, have fields containing
bottles of S.S.S. re­ ‘la further ordered, that saM petitioner give no
5100 arjqnu for tb&lt;*n. ■ &gt;., , •«
_
lice to the pe sons tutenretea in sxwi «-Mat&lt;*. of
the event of a great war in which the to the southern gold fields after they 20,000 sweet potato plants, 21 acres of ।
lieved me so that I '.dependency of said petition and the hearing
naval strength of the empire is over­ lave once been located. It seems strange, Irish potatoes, B0 Lcn^ of oats, 25G
xw7, ;3iff»rW^1,vas soon able to move thereof t»y causing a copy ot this order to be
published In Die Hastiiigx Banner, a news­
taxed. in such a case Japan, ej.rolled but the fact is nevertheless true, that acres of corn, 40 acres of sorghum, 20
A Day with the Saltan.
my right arm; before paper printed and circulated in tiilrf County
upon the side of England’s enemies, tlve south Ims never been thoroughly ex­ acres of millet and 20 acres of buck­
if Harry, once tn eac.li week tor three successive
A writer in the Patrie Ray* that the
’
long
I
could
walk
Fttsks previou* to said day nf hearing.
would be an important factor in the amined for mineral anti gold products. wheat, all of which are in very fine con­
working dny of the sultan of Turkey,
Chas. W. akmstkong.
turn fruu the Australian point of view." Hefore the war everybody went- west dition.
across tbe room, and
’
(A true copy.)
Judge o( Probate
with his secretaries, in from six o’clock
The Australians, therefore, like the to find gold, and the south tvas given
when he ' when 1 had fin»»hed one dozen bottles
It is the unanimous verdict of the in the morning until noon
.
.. . . . ‘
.
-.1 was cured completely and am as well as
.Bpftniaras, axe not inclined to do more over to cotton, tobacco, sugar and rice. large number of visitors that no finer
partakes of n slight breakfast, and !। ever. I now weigh 1’70.”
MORTGAGE SALE.
than take note of the fact that danger After the war clctied nothing was done crop nor better farming is to be found
afterward goes tor n walk in hi* park,
Default having been made In Uje. conditions
mny threaten them from Japan. It is for a long time to develop the indus­ anywhere than there.
&lt;1 a certain mortgage made by Emellne S. Pratt
which
has
been
dre'gned
niter
the
Eng
HastluRM.JlarryCumdy. Michigai lu Samuel
different with the Dutch. They talk of tries of the southern states, but now we
The cottages are built in a sort pf । liah fnsbion. When he retnrna lo the ** ■•■'■veU umuu XXtlllCWy. ol
uu-sonluf Galesburg* Kalaim.zoo. r®. Michigan
taking the bull by the horns. Prof.
the fifth dn&gt; ot June a. D. leH5. and re­
are beginning to realize that a great, semi-circle, following a slight rise of
lT
nn&lt;?“'"CC" “P t,n r!(fh,t i S.S.S. cures Scrofula, Cancer, Ecrema, dated
corded in the office of the Register v&lt;Heeds, for
Bchlegcl writes in the Dugblad, The undeveloped field spfends out before us. ground which is everywhere over­
o eJoek in the evening. He dine, most- . and any (onn o{ h)ood tronblal. K ,,ou the County.ot Barry and Slate nf Michigan, on
Ilaguc, as follows:
There are acores of gold prospectors grown with bluegrass, it would be ly alone, occasionally in the company have a blood*discase, take a blood medi- the fifth day ot June A. D. IM*fi In Uber -.5 ot
‘ “The only way to guard against at­
Mortgages, on page 164 on which mortgage
traveling through the mountains of the difficult to find, dr to produce, even
is claimed t«» be due at. the Gate of this
tacks upon the colonies by the Jap­ south, looking for the treasures tliat with a considerable expenditure of of nn ambaRsador. In the evening he cine—S.S.S. (j^uat anteed purely vegeta- there
plavs with one of his children, taken 1 table) is exclusively for the blood and notice the sum of Two tnousand four hundred
anese »s to drive them out of Formosa. are sure to come to 1 ight some day. Peo­ money, ir more beautiful location for a Airn of the piano, which he loves.: is recommended for nothing else. It and twenty tour dollars and thirty cents, and
attorney's fie of Twenty five Dollars provid­
Jlolland must take possession of For­ ple speak ulxxit the future supply of the home than this little grove has fur­ hia rarer!ti- cximposition being “La forces out the poison matter pennanent- an
ed for In said mortgage, and no suit or proceed­
mosa. The remembrance of Dutch rule gold being found in Africa!
ings *at law having been imututed to recover
TllJe de Mme. Augot.”—Chicago Time*- 1 iy. XV e will
Why, nished, ready made.
the
muLry a secured by said morteare, or any
has not yet been eradicated in that more gold is buried in the Appalachian
Iscn(i t0 anyone
part thereof:
The form in which tbe building* are
Island, and both Chinese and natives range of mountains than they will find
our valuable
Now therefore, by virtue of*the power of sale
constructed is that of a small village,
contained In said mortgage, and the statute in
would weteome cur return as putting nn
books. Address
PROBATE ORDER.
in Africa in the next 100 years. But but 'there is no subdivision of land and
such case made and provided, notice is Iterebv
Swift Specific .
rod to the reigning anarchy. True. the mountains are so vast, uxul the re­
ffvrr. tha: on ttilurdity th- Tlilrteenih dav of
no sale of lot*. The school will hold, in State ot Michigan, County af Barn--KR.
March av1), lbi'7, at ten v’&lt; l-jck In the fureuoon.
At a session u! the Probate Court for the Co., Atlanta,
span wiuld not voluntarily give up the gion so little known, tliat. it will take
I to own name ai^i for its own use, all County ot Barr}’, bolden at the Probate Office In
1, shall sell at Public Auction. 10 tbe l*&gt;«he»l
island. Put that Is not necessary. Per­
bidder, at tbe north front door o' th? Court
tbe
city
of
Hastings.
In
said
county,
on
Wedtime to locate the best mines even land, bouses, shops and implements of
House
in the City o! Hastings (that being the
nwlav.
the
ninth
dav
ot
December
in
tbe
year
haps Russia nnd France, and even Eng^ace wbcreibe Circuit Court tor B jary Comity
*a«ML'\vo^ld join Holland in dispossess­ after the prospectors have been attract­ every kind. There ia no way in which one thousand elk-lit hundred aud ninety six.
bolden), tbe premises described In salt! mort­
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge o!
ed to the place.
any person c*n secure a speculative or Probate.
gage. or so much thereof as may be necresiry
ing Vhe Japanese. The seed sown by
“Another thing about the southern ! even legitimate business interest in
to pay the ahiount &lt;iur on said mortgage- with
In the matter of the estate of Henry
l&gt;utch ministers and teachers two mines is that many of the most precious I any of tbe work of this school. There Paul,
“ The Niagara falls Route.”
deceased.
eight percent Interest, and all legal costs, to­
gether with an attornev's fee of Twenty five
t-entnrrt-s ago would then speedily bear
Oa
redi'ig
and
tiling
»he
petition
duly
verifi
­
,Mratib Cultman Executor named in tbe
stones have been picked up at various • Is no plan for admitting, for residence ‘
Dohara covenanted for therein, tbe premises
ed.
of
HI
—Literary Digest.
being described In said mortgage ss all tliat
’ will »'f dewa-iwl. praying thu a errtain Instru
{joints, and where such jewel* are . ia this village, anyone who dees
Station..
gfllSflEdgfllJr
certain lot piece and parcel of land situate In
,
..
,
| ment now on fils In said court, purporting to be
s{H*end out on the surface you can rest come solely for an educational
the Township of Hastings in the County of
jrarpoae. ths last will ar.d te»tament ol said dteeared be
Harry and Slate of Michigan, and known and
Jnsured that there are others further
The school »UnpJv nrovidea nn o»-’ ,ldn’”.ted to Prob»t® and the executor named Hastings......... ’.
described as follows: Toe Ea&gt;t half &gt;»f the
The
trare’er, Sven Hedin,
...
.
,
\
tbrn In Bppointed.
down under the ground. For instance, port unity for study for those who are I Thereupon-it Is ordered, that Thursday, the
South
West quarter of Section Twenty three
Stations.
(t3j lu Town Three &lt;:n North Range Eight (f)
at Corundum Hill some beautiful sap­ willing, by their own toil, to take ad- a,st davotDecemper a. d. t8Sfi. at ten o’clock in
U’Mt. Containin'.: Eighty Acres more or Irts
.. »
' 1*
j / I llie forouson.be assigned lor the bearing ot said
WZ*TWAJtD.
phires have been found. Here are sojn? vantage S
’
JI L EI. CtiKt-UN,
of
such
opportunity;
and
the
petition
and
that
the
he
rs
at
law
of
said
«le
JAjrrjNQB...............
in central Asia in Cc d’8
Coi-GHOvaaroiTED.
Mortgagee.
and all other persons interested in sale
that I secured from a miner. They only return offered for labor is mental 1
C. R. OSBORN. Local Anent, Hosting*
Attorneys for Mong-igre.
, are required to appear at a session of
north &lt;rf the Kwenhn&lt; moui*
for sapphires, but hap- J training. The man who docs not. want I estate
jjivui.’ . were not mining
mm
said Court, thru to be noldeu at the Probate
Hated December 7. tfi.-o
41
111 /•'&lt;' County.
lean ud while mining for ] to atc.fv has no reason for going there.1 o0’J:,!;ln ,l”
j K if i
i and r-how cause. If any there be. why tbe prajer
&lt; u ’ li.. .1 Um7 pr«n
by aSOver 100 Mpphlres
will not
be admitted,
admitted,
oe if
if admitMORTGAGE SALE.
—phlres have been aud
and will
not be
ar
admit- of the utjiitloiH-r may not bo granted. And it Is
I’m - ", *ar-il-&lt;orBni i -ttadir.g or^r a |
ttt thb* pace, and most of them j ted
by mistpke,
will
■
- - — not -be permitted to I further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
Default having b-eo made in thC'Crti'lltimn
ot a certain mortgage made by Frank M«rrm
। lo
the i»crson3
Interested
In said estate, beirini
of the
ft...... ‘"p ■ $r-:'s- beacc .'’’•T' *a°dbrrt arv valued
at
i50
to
,100
and
upward.
|
return.
All
who
are
not
willing
to
la-j
reiSen'.-V
of
Viij
”
pMiura*and~tte
[•» s’hgle mairt of the Toanshlp o( A»vri.*. Rar__ ,
, .
., . ..
-------- ----- -------------1 pendency of said petition and the hearing
ry (Xuinty. Nichlgiti. to l&gt;.in. W, ];-&gt; • olds.
TIME TABLE.
- - - ■ ■ re pclrt of view
Separatv • , -he
hc fact is
&gt; that we have
bate a country
vodnlry .■ bor with their own hands at
u« tasks 1 "i'guSj.ynew
“f raa.ln,aeony ot this order to 1be
?
C&gt;shterot the Has’ngsCRy Bank of Ihrth'KSIn Effect May 21. l»)e,
«ro.;Hre cere uccov.-vl cf r,.,. ‘rrg'Je
O - .
of producing all the preoloua | nccrosnry to comfortable existence arc ' Japer urlnted awl elrvulatot In said Counly*oi
Uarrv County Midilsuu. dated ter
'M o'
, -m«rnet:-n coMia-'no- „r .. .'.L,
-ret 'taP»l
Central Standard Time. .
sepwinljcr A. D.. lev.’- and rrcorued u-’hf* of­
1 ''Fable
,.n to aeieaee, but so much 1
excluded.
’i.ury. oner In each wrek for rlirea Kwcaaatv
fice ot tbe Heglsier of lk*ed=. Jar tbe C»*uuty of
Atones knr.
■
* *1 . •. ■ o. I V &gt; a 11 I
1 Wf Cprevious in snlfl day of bearing.
Rno,.
sen given tq the mining t
In fact, this unique Communkv cotu- *
Chas. W. Aumhtrong
Barrv mid Mate of Midi £♦ '. on the Or.-t day
ot October A 1&gt;. IMG in Liber 44 of mwrienue*.
Unbon hn, u
-liver aud gold ll.at । pine, the eWmcnts of socluluun and1
.
ifudp- ol Probate
Stations.
*ai4.:.-r «ere rendered at onun“taL-rvi? !pf '•
oa । aue At. said mortgage was on the -xi'iess
°°al, oil,
of the rocks ■
----- ‘ —i.
-- .it .K to be isoped. &gt;| (A true copy.)
■ comhlUfiltah
“nd.
ediufiilon that ebonlti any ftetault be sr.-vie in
gfeptA ‘
fw &lt;J«.-Ji»tk&gt;n by bq!!l 'I'*- WOK 1 precious
------- --prous
netnber dis­ without any of their evils. The aim of
NORTH,
Pre.
Wldfc- । the students of the People’s university
«-'i* White planter. Draw- I
been ,.'fleeted.’ Ire.
able, aw above expressed, and sbvu’r.- tl»- s tme
remain unpaid and Id arrehra for the ji-'ce
Chicago
vup | is to sink individualism' &amp;pd arcomtol* T1' '
‘h“b "‘dis. ’ ,inc,1-T i“ Calii..'-niA. "ben th. .
thirtv «Utw. then add from tlienteh’ri!&gt;. the
la. m.h’ w b*
IF YOU WANT TO SEE :
‘ ‘j \T°f hun:nn figures, | 'Pr Was al Ha heig^A* miners thre.
•tfortslid principal r-uni u! Funr hut&gt;&lt;ti&lt;&lt;: &lt;lbr
f plish the greatcat good for all.
Kalamazoo Lt..
I 6 lor 2 »•! i
lars with all r.irearage of mtertrt Gereon,
Kast Cooper.....
gag: K
’ floors, and jud?. i tevera] fairly gxx&gt;? s
of dlu
Here, is the order of the day’s tegrk: •
Something New and Strange. \ Richland
shall, al the ortion of said party of the -evand
J 1100*1
X
' wlx4t,h have been I ,nonds.b«t to their oraz. ’ f&lt;rr the yvlhxw I .
rising bell rings o4 4 o’clock, break-!
part become and be doe and payable liruneVia c. J. auuTi: k.
dtitely th.-reaftcr. ultimuuh tbe
.-tKOe
• 6, chapel ut6:3o, and all hands I
no small artistic I n.,etal ti»ey paid no att&lt;?nt
U) th*3&gt;**' i
•
lek. of
Gull Lake (Yorkville) .
limited for the pavment thereof may u r Mien
***rit.
nf
Pr-JJL—
about&lt;?ol&lt;l ‘fast 1* —
*morning
_ service in
_ their]
_
of Buddha
were | nous stones. They knew a
have expired, and default bnvmff Ik-^u m i ie n
Orcoey ..777
— TRY TH£—
the
payapent
of
interest
due
September
IM
:-i«.
tfDo
...............
j’. as Weljj’ nw-ioug fruit
. '&lt;• They co
101
6 N)|
aad the same having renuunfo »opaM -«’&gt;d m
Delton
J "VI* U »he field,
arrears for the spac..’ of thirty ilu.s ;.ml apr
• tifiU t f the Tyrone &gt;o» that the raid tlnld. h,,, be« ex, wo-W&lt;
7 UH
Cloverdale..
1»l
wnnls the aforreal I principal sure with d ar­
wh(
Shultz
""'bet '
| &lt;U
*£«..
afield
Xhis
'e w«* once the^i KT”
rearages of Interest h now declared du- ana
i&gt;sy.»t»mbv the temg* of said tnortgau-.
'*O,|
" 9"- Ter Dln«r j» ijt ten mintrtee
Hastings...
'hcRi”r the&gt;preeioi«Pt7d °Bd pOckM*&lt;1
wiiu b iMortame there H claimed to be co- al
ir
,toD?
threw ,w V. I eeTJo
■ th. c)«£ '*«"■ •' 1 = ®
10
Ute date of this mortgage the 'um «»t F»ur
Ousts Grove.
h» lived and fortv four.o^tara Md sev. i iten
Woodland
...
t»&lt;HMnond n,7l!JW&gt;rOl*h P^Paeotto.
| «« OT- “■nd . -wroom ewk &gt;• creir;
crir.s. and an auoruey’s fee of Fiftv
nsrs
Atrire.we
|d»“*bVoin South
At
‘he ck.
.
provided f ir In said morteax*. amt »o «w&lt; or
8 ML.
proceedings at law liavtiig been lnswtu—l W
Lansing
11 ii
...........................................................
recover the mnnevs secured by site! mer.ga»a*
Detroit
:30 tn 81 U
n 8 to 9 in wtudx*,
Grand Rapids.
ore?1 by virtu- ot rhe paw’* r of
You tan Shoot Alligators,
lay. and froi
.nd all reMte eootaioHt In mM mortgage, am Die
tbvdayi.de
v,ownfo,
and Eat Oranges.
suwtnte lu such case made and provided, notate
forenoon la on
H hereby given that o“ Saturday 6be t a. tdiet-b
BUUons.
day of March a. !). h* at ten &lt;•
it, and at 3 In L.
-v_jj
8und*\
forenoon. I shall well at Public Audte'i.
Mie
?
public
worship
i*
•
•
highest bidder at the North Ire ' d'xr
"‘Ihiir arJA,
co. intoxteante »*:•
of the Court House Jp the City Of ‘‘T'JIJK
SOUTH.
I
I
*
cent
Expenses are patd in 50
‘ t bierejfcwbo
r'"rnrne to then?*,1Btl&lt;M1‘'
°f,Ul Prt-&lt;'iou« .tones, I “on a rervfre a
Itfaxt b-lngUm plv-e wbr-- G&gt;- » rratt
m.i
pml
lUted within the-nr-i”
'• Kline 2^ ‘•a.a ‘wiLp dtare
*"
*•
t-rrl. I T*e nee
---------taurr (or Ban- Oenty is bwd*-:*]. the
ot lift.
Chicago. ...
1D| WWI
premlswi Oesvrtt.oJ m.said msr.gvge. or ■«&gt;
Mexican Dollars.
ranch thereoflas may «ie nhcessA’v t&gt; im*
r rem of any
ding thia eommu' Ad with tire J
amount
due on said nrortgug- w» h *‘''a’-n J.fJ
Grand
Rapids.
cent,
iuteres:. and aU legal euata together viitn
by Wolter Thom
Detroit
............
'
*
w
altor.i-v’s fee of Huy dollar* rovwiwted
with coal I
• —«. ui ouj£
'ecret&amp;ry for the
10 24 .
f.r them-, tin* permit being drs•nJ**1 •“
v responsible,
R 10 -4 wH-TTW,
Buy your ticket over the
w.MHibury ..
said mortgag-* a« nil thatpertaki lot- .I’1** *,
--1 1 s •"«!*, who as flehtrt .
5 Mgrejnl
: r^ng to7u^? '“Pb-fflrau. ■ .
Woodland ...
8 :fl
pircri of land sitiiate in the Pre
appointment
iytru In the County of Barn a d sut- &lt;,£', cU
Coats Grove.
oi-rulnznUori. |„
tudenta, diItstati. »•■&lt;! known *o 1 «i"--e:lt» 'l e* h-«-*-**• ..
Tne^-Uli W«*M Q-1-U.er £k*) vt Um N»Tth
“
nagrment. Th^
H
astings
...
4
Mj
I
X&gt;
........
t, the comWet Quarter 1«&lt;] of Reetion Twenty-eight !»]
•A (»i 1 to] . . hiiTuwnshlp No-” i«‘it) n.irtt'of rwino*
ool in its
ftbalu.......... .
.UL...
..... ...
IA*
'-I,111
Cloverdale..
P !2l t
’’’line, h
f^r tbe
Delton
a
did
ashler of th- Hn&lt;li»g«CK&gt;
Mong^gve.
Kilo................................
For rates and further information Cw’ev.................... .
COLGHOVF.&amp; Pl-TIKK.
AUorr '-ss (or Mor WHgee
(KuUke^riiE77
DsUmI ••K*&gt;'niber 16. JF»6
ddress
M. H. KING,
iuedooper Lv...'..7.'.
Junction....
Gen’i Western Agent, Richland
Hjuawswo ttr
Banner Print
Clark Street, Chicago, Hi. •Stop on surma i&gt;u!y. Ag'-DK must sign*!
Trains at Flag Stations as soon a* they eau »*
seen.
t Freight Trains will be run st tbeconwntenev
to the (\»n»5»ftny,woort*vrvrtthY’Igiti toebsnra
the time of such train* without nutlet*
No S. will wait at Woodbury 'nr
tral j Ko. I and Freight Km. 4S &lt;»« D. L &amp; N
‘■‘ted
wrtl / “r' J-nomlZ 'r‘** U. Je ^
** No. c will wait at Rtehland .lunation witII at
rival &lt;rf No SonC.J. &amp; M Ry.
Raggage must Mninwu st len&gt;t 8 minute!
before {raving Mme nt ?hohh. *&gt; that Agent
may have ttm» tn cbrrk It prowrH: otherwte
M// CJ

Thursday, Dec. 24. 1896.

THE SOUTH A GOLCONBA.

A COMMUNISTIC COLLEGE?

JR ERE
STOLE

Rheumatism

A Rp-J BlOod Remedv.

Sikago, I&amp;lauisg &amp; Sara

...... . .......

Mexican Tour

■ •“lcrcrtrt«

Mexican Central Railway

I?

hnyroyaljjlls

"""1

�Hasting ■ Banner
Thursday, Dec. 24, 1896.
W. R. COOK. Loral Editor.

Hute New*.

»J£ke,K®Ht r

to tore disease Is to drive it

J. xon ITIre
llrHt,
J

Views

B.kiuz

Condooua b, MIM Flora J. Bawlle. Coup.,
Cutnmiscloner.
P0Mer le,„„
lateral and Atleal|on
.

club will hold &lt; banquet Jan. 15.

«.???»
“i »twe.h

?bS5dXrti.

LOCAL NEWS.
* CIRCULATION

?r,,ll“rc "■•hotactnrer.
S
*’
enUrtl&gt;

l,te e&lt;ll,or ®&lt; th"
!-‘"oet,w,

Five bodies in the pickling vat or lhe
ihe1 are Trh™'&lt;x*"*‘Ke ’»•*&lt;’ Mved from
tbe ore ot 1 hurrday,

Henry West ot Fowlerville returned
,r?rmu“ 7‘‘ T
,lwllu« ’“if round hl.
wife dead. Heart disease.

The rendition &lt;&gt;r the "Mesilah" at W.
trolt wa, heard throuith louK distance tele­
phone Wednesday at Adrian.

Ilan Bronson oCMecmla. a contraband
ot lhe war. has been made an honorary
member ot lhe old Third Michigan.
K. C. Haytou. a gunsmith doing busi­
ness on «asnliiatuu street, Ypsilanti, was
the victim ot sandbaggers Friday evening.

A Gklesburg cat thinks she Is entitled lo
some distinction because she is the mol her
ot eleven kittens all born al the same time.
The Wayne county Republican com­
mittee will meet Saturday lo select new
otlieers. Lou Burt will be made chairman.

Coldwater ha, tour weekly, oue aemlweekly and one dally paper.—A good
opening for some enterprising young news­
paper man!

A Battle Creek business man recently
garnished a mechanic tor a bill ut B5 cents
The case was irled by a Slo lawyer. The
July brougnt In a verdict ot no cause tor
State Statistician DeL-iud reports that action.
The plaintiff paid tbe costs
amountlnc
to SIS.
the people of Michigan paid $20,663,751.
h.i direc’. taxes last year—local taxes in
The dyspeptic carries a dreadful load on
bjeie* and township,. 5'.47'». 04: school
his back.
It .seems as if he wen* really
taxes. 35,480.937. sMie tax •&lt; S3 o; &gt;.?29; made up of two men. One of them ambi­
■ ••■duty taxes. 82 791,538: t-.qtior taxes. tious. brainy and energetic; the other tick,
listless, peevish aud without fotce. The
.3L &lt;7.491.
weak man weighs the other one down.
\ eampiigu wager was made la'tween a The dyspeptic may be able to do pretty
young gcniietiian and a young lady of Mar- Rood work one day. and the next day btsnaU which D luting carried oit,t to.the let­ cauxe of Mint" little indiscretion In eating,
he may able to do nothing at all. Most
ter The stakes were 1000 kisses aud the cases ot dyspepsia start with constipation.
couple v.ere uiaknis excellent progress to­ Coiislipatluu is the cause of nine-tenths of
wards live payment of the bet, when a dis­ all human sickness. Some of its syoippute arose over alleged inaccurarka in the luius ate sick aud bilious headache, dizziue»s, sour ntomach. loss oUiippetite, foul
Jai'y mid a.reeu iut is l»-i*rz taken.
brtuih. windy beichlngs. heartburn, pain
and
distress afk-r eaUng.
Al! these are
Farm thieves in »uuL&gt; wu-’eru Michigan
'are linking life u *» ir.teu f*.«r th • mrlfty indicative ut derangements of the liver,
stuuiach and bowels, and all.are caused by
... i.cuiwuru'K’.s uf that tegiun.
Houses constipation. Dr. 1’iercc's Pleasant Pellets
ar«- rdusacked during the au»©uce of the are the quickest, easiest and most certain
• •wneik granaries are broken open and cure fur uns condition. They are not vio­
lent lu aciiun.
woes’ drawn away by the wagon load,
Send 21 cents in one-cent stamps to
niir:tei-»e* and wagons stolen from barns. World’s Dispensary Medical Association,
.. . I it! pixiiy eases the winter stores of Buffalo, N. ¥., and receive Dr. Pierce’s
provisions id cellars have suffered serious 1UUS paj*e Common Sense Medical Adviser*
illustrated. •
doulufitiuu from the visits of these gentry.

- week.

Exiiava^ul
young m in.

86 quires.

Is thr bcaett.ng sin of our
T&lt;»&gt; frequently yon
see

STRIKES AT SPAIN.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

Sensational Action Taken by
Committee of the Senate.

Lorenzo Ballou, of Spnrta, n^ed TO
years, advertised for a Wft&amp;two years
ago
and Laura Nodeau. of Loe Angeleo,
The Cameron Resolution Adonteil
A..L~
a__ .
claiming to lie 55 .and worth $50,060,
.'h“^ U‘UbOd’ w'’ s""u111
responded. He went to California and
forget that a wide margin Is left every
tury Olney.
teacher for originality In tbe manner of
married her but found .instead of be­
carrying out thrise principles.
ing 55 and wealthy ahri was 60. hud
System and onter are, of course, to be
Waahingtoo. Dec. 19. — The senate file children and nut a cent. He recommended, for only in such « school can committee on fprvign relations, by a lurned home after the lioneyiuocn arid
nar e!u bt* *ucott*ft»Uw Iniruiluefttl to re­
practically
unanimous' vote Friday promptly secured a (Sivqree and then
lieve the monotony attendant upon routine
got married again. Hila California wife
Psycholuoicul study ba* taught us that morning ordered a favorable report to
be
made
to
the acuate Mouday on the came on to look up his; record. /She
t»e mind ihger.s on that to which It has
been earnestly directed, and nervous ex­ Cameron resolution recognizing the In­ found a fatal defect in tbe divorce pri&gt;
citement must be the consequence of con­ dependence of the republic of Cuba. ceedipgs and in the clrqult court tAe
fronting a class of bright. sei.Mtlve pupils ‘ A v.erbal change was mad© in the text divorce decree was set aside.
This
Intently engaged in study, with a question of the resolution, bo that as finally leaves Ballou with twb wives on hia
which must bet them rather nbntracL A vgreed to it reads ub follows:
bands and other coinpilicuilions in sight
jew preliminary remarks bearing upon the
"Resolved, etc.. That the independence
Farmer* Adopt, kraaluilonn.
lesson, made by the teacher, will give pt the republic of Cuba be. and the sam­
pupils time to collect themselves; and by is hereby acknowledged by the United
The state grange at ite&lt;onpual meet­
States
of America.
interesting them, draw their minds from
ing
in
Lansing
elected George B.Horton,
"Section 1 That the United States will
previous thoughts, and cause even the use its friendly offices with the govern­ of Fruit Ridge, master for the third
most listless and indifferent to become ab­ ment of Spain to bring to' a close the war time, and reelecied Miss Jennie Buell,
sorbed in the work of the lesson. Agree­ between Spain and Cuba."
of Ann Arljor, secretary] The resolu­
Secretary Olney** Opinion.
able excitations aroused by preliminary re­
Washington, .Dec. 21.—The Cameron tions adopted demand a reduction of
marks ot the teacher, are productive of In­
terest and attention throughout the lime Cuban resolution, if pressed to final pay­ legislative and department expenses;
allotted the class.
sage in both houses, will constitute u that no special appropriations be made
While It may seem reversing the order direct and formidable issue between the by the legislature; thalino new state
of things, interest in a history lesson may executive and legislative branches of institutions l&gt;e established or additions
be aroused by a brief sketch of some im­ the 'government This is clearly indi­ made to present ones unless absolutely
portant character. The story of Priscilla cated by an interview given out by Sec­ necessary.
will furnish an introductory subject for
tbe lessons &lt;»n lhe sHttiement of Mai-achu?- retary Olney. Secretary Olney being
Fined and Sent toJ»lL
setts. Rip Van Winkle will impress upon aj-.kvd his opinion us to the nature and
John C. Bodewig and George W. John­
the children’s minds ihe name ot the king effect of the proposed resolution recog­ son, w ho were recently: convicted in
nizing the independence of the republic the United States court in Detroit of
of England during the revolution.
'
Ailbough a class may nut be sufficiently of Cuba said:
train wrecking, have been sentenced
"I have no objection to stating my own
advanced to study history in all its tech­
by Judge Swan to serve 20 months each
nicalities. they will gain an Intelligent nnd view of the resolution respecting the in­
dependenceof
the
so-called republic of in tiie house of correction and pay la
connected idea of the ’ must important Cuba which, Jt is reported. Is to be laid
fine
of $2,500 each in addition. During
events of our country. Even the consti­ before the senate on Monday. Indeed, as
tution can be made interesting ami dales there are likely to be serious misapprehen­ the great A. R. U. strike, two years ago
retained because of the association of sion* regarding such resolution, both in a Grand Trunk passenger train wan
this country and abroad, and as such wrecked near Battle Creek and the fire­
eventAADd persons with it.
may have Injurious results
A few remarks on the mathematical cal­ apprehensions
of a grave character, it is perhaps my duty man of the locomotive was killed.
culations necessary to the cuumruction of to point out that the resolution, if passed
the pyramids will cause the plas* In num­ by the senate, can probably be regarded
eration lu see the ntfcesslty far -tudy in only as an expression ot opinion by the
Col. W. B. McCreety, one of tbe most
that branch of arithmetic.
Beginning eminent gentlemen who vote for It Jn the prominent citizens of Flint, died at his
with the invasion of England by the nenalt', and if passed by the houac of rep­ home. He was bom in pew York in
resentatives, can only bo regarded as an­
Angles and Saxons, proceeding step by other
expression of opinion by the eminent 1837. He was collector of Internal reve­
step each day, will give a ctessin grammar gentlemen who vote for It in the hous*\ nue under President Grant. In 1875 he
some idea of the history of our language, The power to recognize the so-culled re­
public
of Cuba as an independent state was elected state treasurer, serving two
stimulating the class to mure active inter­
est.
. rests exclusively with the executive A terms, nnd was a member of the state
ri.«vu.ution on the subject by the senate I on rd of agriculture savqn years. Hr
To emphasize the nmi of a knowledge nf or by the house, or by poth bodies, or
one’s self, the teacher can relate imw Flor­ by one, whether concurrent or Joint, is was mayor of Flint for two years and
ence Nightingale and Elizabellt Fry pre­ inoperative as legislation and is Important United States consul trr. Valparaiso,
sented themseives at training schools, that, only os advice of great weight voluntarily Chili, for two years.
by learning more or the human ta»lv. they tendered lo the executive regarding the
manner in which he shall exorcise his
Health In Michigan.
might become more competent nurses. constltutloral
functions.
Geography afford.- an unlimiit-d xppuriuDuring the week ended December 12
nity for the iutn&gt;ductiun uf noted charac­
reports
sent
in by 58 observers in va­
"The operation and effect of the proposed
ters ami places.
resolution, therefore, even |f passed by rious portions of the state indicate that
Greece and Italy, abounding in mytho­ .both houses of congress by a two-thirds inflammation of the. bowels and diph­
logical stories, furnish mauv imconsciotis vote, are perfectly plain. It may raise
theria decreased in area of prevalence
lessons iu ethics. The end which Millon’s expectations In soma quarters which can
be realised It may Inflame popu­ Consumption was reported a.t 195 places,
’•Paradise I.ost” is meant tn aecuinpluih lx iiever
lar passions both in this country .and typhoid fever at 34. diphtheria at 5i.
no more the mean* of showing rite result elsewhere, may thus put In peril Use lives
of man's disobedieucu than t&gt; the story ot and property of American citizens who an* scarlet fever at 40., measles at 14 anil
• .
Arachne who was changed to a -pider for resident and traveling abroad, and will w hooping cough at .14 places.
certainly obstruct and perhaps defeat th»her vain persistency.
efforts of this government to afford
A teacher mav Mccoiuptteh tmirtli in mily best
such citizens due protection. But. except
a few mumeiit’s preparatory talk-; in tact in these ways ana unless the advice rm­
it Is not expedient to devote any m&lt;»re lime bod led in the resolution shall lead the
than will arouse til© sl'.cntlon. This sig­ executive to revise conclusions already
nificant fact, ninl the awakened desire to reached and ofliciolly declared, the resoLear and learn more of the -irt&gt;ject dis­ iutlpa will be without effect and will 1-avo
unaltered the attitude of this'government
cussed will relieve the monotony uf recita? towards the two contending parties in
tion aud school room routine: and the con­ Cuba"
•‘Ni'aaiy forty years ago. aftetj
scious pt ide of the pupil?, mingled with
Would Veto It.
some weeks &lt;&gt;f sickness, my hair-,
their acquaintance with general facts, will
Of course, Se«;rtlary Olney’s stateturned gray. 1 l»egan using Ayer’S'
certainly Increase ibrir interest iu even meut indicates clearly fhnt if the joint
Hair Vigor, and was so well satis-i
their daily prescribed lessons.
resolution ever passes both branches of
tied witli'-thy. resiills. |.Ual 1 havej.
congress and is sfeht to tbe president
How’* Thi«?
never triqd ;u»y other kind of dres*
We&lt;ffer One Hundred Djllars Reward far the lutler will veto it, not only uu the
It req Hires only |,-nnv ca*e of catarrh that cannot he cured by ground (if iitTf/olidy; but nfK’d'bfe'CaU'se it
Hall s Catarrh Cure.
constitutes uu infringement of his own
a"
a'jpiiE J. Cbenev A Co.. Prop*.. Toledo. 0.
[
. fRM- aUon of.
• --....4/!
We, the undersigned^ have known F. J. prerogatives: Moreover, the secretary
Cbenev fur the last 15 years, and believe, him in his interview goes beyond this point,
ptrfecllv honorable iu all bushies- trnu-MCtlons
aud financially ab'e to carry out any obligations and in almost‘a-s mdny words says’that
nwlr bv their firm.
&gt;.• attention will be paid to the will ot
WiSn A Tkaux. Wholesale Druggists. TJedo.
[
Iliiir Vigor, tb keep
congress in this matter, eveh if the
O.
a
-hair Of. good
WAi.hiJo:. Kjnnan A.Marvin, Wholesale resolution is passed Over the president’s
cu^or,
t &gt; removo1
Druagist*. Toledo.
.
H..1V,
cur. i,
ti.i.'rt.nllv. act* i veto, lu this case
euse a
u grave
grtivtf conflict
eoullict of
ot
dalidr11 IT. to heal
HHCdlmily uiwau 111.- I’M »l**l .turvu* mmt I p.lWer8 of two brunches ol tbegoaentiTZtdtSJS^Xc.SSX^^
went might be exacted to follow.
itching humors. Rud pi-event the
—though
.
.. _1. just
x..... V.
....- the
a 1... I,
tn ■« ert-i
t’ l.o
luvir from falling out. J never hesi­
how
issue
may
be tmirl..
made
tate to recommend Ayen s medicines
Tn cur*’ H coki in &lt;’Uf d»v. ink* LTxntivn up *50 that it can be reached by the su­
Bru no QuUhud TalMi tn Ml »'«
&lt;-*•*'“* preme court, the arbiter of all questomy friends.*’—Mrs. H.iM. Haight,
the money I! It faffi t J Cure:
fur tutte n&gt;‘ tioiib of ronKtilutiouality, isuot clear at
AYifcci Nebr.
. : .
|
W. IL Goodyear.
prvsenL*

™,r rone«le cowtaeraW, to
i”nl
,ot * tandwioe Ml
loose who dogmatize on the suuvrtoritv of
or Jaxon Soap pictures.
»«bodk,l
ot lustruX.;°ln
olrt wUl^?Hd!,’&gt;Y‘&gt;“n&lt;

Interior t&gt;f Observer Office^
.
Broken Down With Nervous Exhathrtlon—
Extreme Wake fulness-Food Had to
be Choked Down.
Such was the condition of C. De­
Vos, editor of Coopersville {Mich.) Ob­
server. He expresses his experience
as follows: “My life work has been
very exacting aud confining. As a re­
sult my health failed and I was stricken
..ith nervous exhaustion; I had no ap­
petite, loss of sleep seemed to be wear­
fig my life out. While in this condi­
tion Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalizerwas
recommended. I commenced its use
aud it had a wonderful effect from the
first dose. In a few nights I was able
to secure all the sleep I needed, my ap­
petite returned and became as rave­
nous as a wolf’s; I gained 12 pounds in
a few weeks, my mind became clear
and active, and I was soon restored to
perfect health.

SCHOOL COLUMN.

SSdisJi'.^uS7 ’nrlWa»

The 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Du Wilcox of Mundy, near Flint,
while plnying near her mother who was
washing. it'll into gome boiling water and
was scalded to death. This makes the
second child who has met death in tbe
same manner iu fl at bouse the past few
months.
&lt;

Well Satisfied with

Ayer’s Hair Vigor.

Your S :
Vitality?
The uscace of !He a force.
Every breath you breathe,evcry
heart heat, every motion of
your hand, takes force. The
measure of force we call vital­
ity. If this is lacking, there is
power, a tendency to catch di­
sease easily, especially a tend­
ency to Consumption. For low
vitality nothing is better than
Scott’s Emulsion. It supplies
force by furnishing the nourish­
ing, strengthening elements of
food in an easily digested form;
enriches the blood, and builds

Emulsion will supply the body
with all the vital elements of life.
Two sizes, 50 cts. and SUM. All
druggists.
If you will ask for it we will send
you a book telling you all about Scott’s
Emulsion. Free.
SCOTT A BOWNE, New York.

MORTGAGE BALE.
Default having been made for wore than sixty
days in the payment of interest overdue and
payable ou a mortgage dated March 16'h. i««l
made by Joshua D. Baker and Elizabeth Baker’
husband and wife, of Castleton, Barry County.
Michigan, to John M. Smith, and recorded m ' J
the oflk-e of the Register of d&amp;eds. for the Connly of Barry. In ihe state of Michigan, on tha ' i
■-’1st day ot October, tau. on Uber 47 of inert- .
1
gagen. on page •-G. for which default the srH
Joun M. Smith, by Virtue of the rlibt given him
by the said mortgage, has made and hereby
makes the whole principal sum of said mort­
gage aud the interest accrued thereon now due
and payablb and on which tn/ rtgage there ia
claimed to be due at the date of this Entire th©
sum of «rvei.toen hundred and eighty six dol.
tars aud fortv oi.e etuis and ud attorney lee of
twenty-live dollars provided for in said inortgage, and no suit or proceeding at law bavin*
been instituted to recover lhe miioout seemed
by said mortgage or any part thereof.
Notice Is there fore hereby given that onjte
■&gt;lh day of Decetntier.1H«. at ten o’clock In tbt»
f-irenooo. there will beseld at the north front
-1
dour ot the court house, in tbe city of IlastHint
county cf Barry and state of Michigan (said court
hovsebeing tbe place in which the circuit «mrt
for the county of Barry is held.ml public auction
to (lie highest bldut-r. tie ptemises dedcribed
In sXld mon gage, or so much there of as may b©
necetuuuw tn satisfy the amount one on said
inortgs;e as above set forth, w ith the Uteres*
ttiereon, and Uu-. cists, charges aud expeuxoa
a'lowed by law and provided for in said salt*
gavv. safd premises being situate in the towpshtpnfrastleion, county of Barry undsfatd ol
Michigan and desert eu as follows, to wit;
Being the we*t ene half ot the northwest cue
fourth of m ctIon Damher three, in town­
ship ntimber- three nonh? range number
seven west in ihe township of Caslleior.. county
of Barry and state of Michigan, and couUlrdoa
eighty awes of land. aecord&amp;»e trt the TnlteO
Buus-survey of.salq section number three.
j
Dated September 30;b. irM.
John M. Smith. Mortgagee.
Alonzo E. Kr&gt;‘aston.
Attorney lor Mortgagee.'
-

MORTGAGE BALE.
*
Defaait aaviug been made for more than srixtv
tlui s In th« payment ot Interest overdue anjf
payable, on a. tnortgnee listed April 25. W.
ip.Mir by Reubeo ar*«i Elizabeth Shade, husband
:r • 4'idh his money always finds a crowd
midwife. 10 Daniel (Wbxtnth and record c-.; m
t ire office ot the Register of Dwds. (or the coon- .
&lt;ii frirndi'i .’) ready to help him dhpo^e of
ty of Barrv and mate of .Mictugan.on lhe 7th
•. 6uk, when he finds himself In need of
day Of August. A. Dm 1HH. hi Uber « uf Mort*
The legislature has been hi tbe habit of
nageson page l32and tbe said Daniel CooL
lu ip he finds his frlendsf?} have flown. nuking an annual appropriation of 83.000
bau&lt;h baring died Irtestate, and the said mortgago having been assigned by Benjamin (k«o|ID t'r4;i tutii.M tu the lees extravagant com- for the copying of war records in the office
batteh. Cynthia Green and Murtha bnv.cy. sole
As the appro­
surviving heirs al law of said Daniel CoolbauA,
pRuimi. whom he terms a “miser.’’ and of the adjutant general.
to Rosanna Cohlhxuph bj an *•*!?» ment dated
priation will lx* exhausted January 1. Ad­
ask* ^ecomodatiou. He is his own worst jutant deneral Kidd has notified the live
Marcli 20th. lew. and recoreied In said Begrister’s ofilce. on the 26lii day of June A. 15.,
Jir n’ i ,n I his cxtiuV mace is-the death clerks engaged upon the work ftiat their
r-91. In liber 32 of Mioricagea. on page 433, for
which
default the said Rrearna rioolbRugh, by
&lt; - jiiaiuthe* dnibitlons.
services will not be needed after the above
virtue o» the right given her bv the said mart­
date.
•
gage, lias made and hereby m-kts» the whole
principal sum of vanl nor’gage nnd the Inter*
et,: arertied.lbei e&lt;m i.«»w dm&gt; and tiayranleand
Here |» a diamond, here Is a piece of
W. NJ. Refine, editor Tiskilwa. Hl.
on which bivrigage tl&lt;&lt; re is claimed to be due ’
ra.” my!-: "We won’t keep house charcoal. Both earbou: yet between them
al thediiUj &lt; f lids notice the »um of three hun­
dred eighty three dollar* and seventy nine,
.tbnpt Dr.; King's New Discovery for stands tbu mightie tuf magicians— Nstuie.
cents
for principal, interest, tajes ai d Insur­
.a-iinipliou. Coughs ahd Colds. Exprrl- The food tn your table, and your own
ance, and an attorney fee ol tweniy-fivo didlars provided for in »?H&lt;1 mortgage, and no suit
with many others, but never got body: elementally the same: yet between
or proceedings at law having be&lt; n Intftliuiftfto
the two stands the digvsiion. the arbiter of
recover lhe amount secured by !&gt;aid mortgage
*..w :l&gt;i-v&lt;nH.-ry.
N.&lt;&gt; -other ictnedy rail : growth or dec;the, lite or death.
dr nay part thereof. Notice is therefore hereby
We cannot
n’.ake
a diamond:
we cannot
plven that on the L'rih day of December; 1898.
ink • its plae4 in our home, as iu it we have
...------ ----:------—
at ten o'clock In tbe forruooa theie wilt be sold
■t
xnq sure enr** for Cough?. Colds, I ........
make flesh, blood and bone. No. But by
•
Might Declare War.
at the north fund dqcr of the court house lu ibo
fcH Jonvs, A va«sn»M :-s furmer. was
ineans
of the
Shaker- Digestive
Cordial we
Wh-miMUi ebugh. etc.” It w idle to ex- | l
.x
-i— ----.
city of RaMlngs. couUycf Barn, at d state of
It is suggested, however, that it the
ftfllT-fn ttce.
Mfeblgan. (said court h"We being ’he ulaou in
P'riiuent with o'.!ii*r remedies, rvru if they ! can enable the stmnach to digest food HiKtuntly kiBed by
issue
goes
to
that
length
cougrexs
may
which the circuit court fi r tbe county cf Barry
&gt;»• n i।
.
,»
. a
.1
uii: 'd &lt;»n you as just as good as Dr. | which would otherwise termeut-and poisonA lievy of* s^Ven
reel cCUM
‘hH Tr;&gt;u
« field), at ptitdicxtwrfon.-Unite liLherl- Lid■e.r^l ,withe «•&gt;!•'« i,s l’url"““ indirectly by the
‘ New
Ufw Discovery,
Discovery. They ar. not as 1 the system. In all forms of dyspepsia
ijcr,tbe.prriuiH-»(iUsciibed in sa.d mortgagL
from one'family wprt- revit:
exvrci.sc
of.
a
power
certainly
■
.
exercise
of.a
confided
or so ntiK-h thereof as may Im.nee-H’ary to mV*
Aiwii thi-i rem -dv lid' a record of &gt; and incipient consumption, with weakness,
state KchoOl at ( oldwatcr.
"TS.'SE'
‘‘ excloaively by U» conntllutioa.
Isiy tiid-xmnunt dneba satd mortgage as abute,
ntci Add tPriilH
tildes U
is g44mr.U^.L
gtumiiteed.
It never Joss of flesh, thin l||ood, nervous proatrnt'
.1 HMffWiBml
tTA,■ i..y. u •— 91 .I
if 11o t
sttlortb. with tbe interest iberenn and the
•!h«; a
ndriHil
Jiflkt.
...........
d...dnrirtion
of
war.
which
XWO UFl &lt;l,ri*r».
•. • —
namely, by u devluiation of war, which
su^fy.
Trlaf bottles
lOcts. a: 1 l«n ti e Cordial is the sucesafuLttHUatfK^
costs, chsriics and expet.-es altov.t d by law nod
North Manitou Island wilt irt-’c’rgtfnprovided fur 1'» said iu-Ttg’tg--. N*id oromlwa
ia. after all. in the judgment of manyW. IL; Guydriear’s Drug Stoic.
i Taken with food it telieves at once. It
bemg sltualrd In the village .»f Wootlhmd. in
■
ized
as
u
sepurute
t^wmfh.puf
1.
_L._-------- ------------nourlsheiv an1* agists nature, to nourish.
i ttuthoritAea. only what the rveognitiou
tbe coun’y o: l;*ny aud state of Mtiizgaih and
I of the-iudependence.of Cuba under ex- take Ayer's Sarsaparilla for th: Complexion.
A trial buttle enoegh to show its merit—10 county.
:
UrsnrllHd as follows, to-wlt: '
B-'ug lo’&lt; 1 utnb'T.four erd six of block jiumTn- average cunditUn of wheal Decern­ cents. •
itung poflditiuus would mean.
'
i
..
Iht live &lt;it Part ♦-'« iiddiilnn.tu the villxt-e of
: ’ M’a&gt; bliper cent of condlttoh in aver.Biitted suicide by .sUnbtfug in a . hotel
_ _ __r
. , ........._____ ,, , _ __ _______ WinxBanii.ihe *..me behur situated on saetlOh
years. TbU is nine per renta'Mivr
L»sol te the Ihwc medicine for children.
) Lumber flIP'Vn, town LiiniL.-r; h &gt;ir Lortii. range
.
|
Madrid, Dee. Sl.-Tbe explicit an­
in Sturgib.
.
.
. ,
..MORTGAGE BALE._ noniber i^ven v.- -t. nnd th; ihe P’wt;*Min of
U'lili.u. L 4'-m!»er 1. 1895. The average D e- &gt; r.-cium.-ml it in place of Castor Oil.
Wher* rs 'l'b till has been tngile lit Ihfc »« rnpt W'V’dlsud.cvut ty U B vry, and Mate cf Mleh
Chnrhus AV. Caikirs ,wa* ■ pilin' ti rt- । nvnncement is made that Senor Dupuy
ud tpn m ii»» southern’ eoubHei
89:
' ijc Lome, the Spanish minikier at Wash- ! ai.de* .i.l'DiOsof a t- rtjiln moktaage. n.-Kdeand'..Igan.
ctiver ht Graad R; t •&gt;
i
'&lt;•' v
. miu Hlthtndl Mid A:.m liubLrU.'! Dated St p!crabir.3fith.
I
j lagton. has telegraphed to his home ' exrcn
tee wtf-. ■ &lt; iheTuwn ttf.irvinr. County of Barry.;
Im--; mm-vcTh lhe world for cuts, Masonic Ufr •m-.ruia’ii-a.
AwMiAv o* Mdrlg^e.
:■ Tin- government 'here that he* had a cun- i ata’,- &gt;f Mle-jgiu . tbQUvIn I’.:Austin, nf Srt.nn. j
Donis
K
S'’
hvI:n
well-k:
uwu
v t Wtifliiuirtor. sute of New Ycrk.’ Algnzu E KaxASYt)-*.
w,
ui.-rs. salt rheum, fever
;roit len uce with Mr. Olney, the secretary 1 tv.jivUii {number
d .t,’’ m ■&gt; ’.o:h. A. D. ism. ir rd recorded iuJ,
. Attorney lor Assignee. ■'
ist, founder
nnd r.m;iy
of
ii-ttei. vliepped hands, chilblains, mi,
iuu&gt;n&gt;ni »,&lt;«&lt;
&gt;-•&lt;Ivtice &lt; f state, in the course of which the lat- 1 th-uff.’-’ 1 tl’.e RcgHfir nf. fiends fur B..rtV
.i.id all -Im Irruptions, ami pout- philharmonic cBic. v ■'
Onfi
rt.
Vlriitgnu. on the iTlhiday of Marell. A .
.._Mcr assured him that Spain might rest: D !.&lt;$■•. in
mortgage sale.
Liberty of McrlgLp.'* uh page "tti. j
curt* plies nr »u pay required, it Hn Detroit, ugrt^ W y»',
r lie- t/anquil until March, at least, since. wl..... -.dll raorttfsgo vas &lt;mlj »vi:,,ed hr . Default having Iwcb madeh)
e-mail ions
u ”d to give perfect satit-fuclion I
The* Inst truer
nn»b&gt;. niimlMstnitor
t'. •• e.-tMc of a rrrudn mortgage
...
per ।
ty i h-s -t. W.
i,..;P.r despite tbe attitude of eengrtzs. 1'resi- .rf
t «|t|n I*. 4umu. decenheu. o the undet' -■ iPLacct wXv Jlevn &lt;3., &lt;’f tl.. U&gt;«n*jlp of
tween Whit hall an
ie:
i
’
s
&lt;^nt
Cle'Vlund
would
not
recognize
the
the
s:p.:. u •v.n-.e
Ute-J
Gt rttudc r». AU&gt;U0 •» 4n r g. «t-un’.y uf Harry,and sUt© of Mfrlwjaa.
by \V. IL Goodyear,
lumbered, it is h&gt;
,v-u;: iii'oi t lu w.rf Uig 1 air esgculed •-«.» w . to A &lt;XAUUeX Few •‘r. C-t bcUP»:d. CMlkcom.
. । independence of Cuba.
K
i»dr.,'l. hearing 4r&lt;e St-jile niitr 21’.;. l."Cl, coin.tr. state o! Nlfchfipui. da*ed Deeemaer M,
..iOr_
now Si'Mio RrxnrdM IL
ana recoVded lx- li odwn &lt;*f lb."- UeaWtr id A. D. !SHJ. and recorded tn tf&gt;e offiee dt Ch© ■
Michael Martin, a v..
. wu .r'w}'1h I
Madrid. Dec. 21.—The decisiem of th? LB -Is .or said Conu’y of Barry on the tom asy RextiiW •&gt;! Perdu, for the rotrnty
spavin J.uiinufiit removes all
IlMry,
March. A. D. IH«li4 L:uet3f.«»t Murtg^veo •
slaw of Mir-higin. «&gt;n th* twrnly thi*l day
nr Cailouse.1 Lumps awl Jliem- mams’ari.fl frM.i f’bnr'-‘ » t r\
. , United States senate committee on for- iu go .W. and vbvre Ji* *.V renson ut Mich default :nt;d
Bird.
uf Ducenilirr. A D. 1^’L hi
of .Muttpower
ot
bale-contained
in
said
tuongsge
u.rsrs. jtiuod Spavins. Curbs. Charles Erlckscr. and a I’-o L.’nr.i J'•■ r» a e‘K“ rvlationa to reeoininrhd the udnje . tsu
i ‘it*power nt t*eie com:.............. -—
• -n pag«
on which Ui-'itg•«« thrre H
has
htcume aperAUW,
opcr.Ulte, and ..wlwr«iu
.uhereas Ibero is
hxt tHcuatv
&lt;i tn b -1 t.r ut tfcr date of ltd- n:&gt;LU* the
Wet-r..‘V. Kina-Hone. Stilles. plies for tl."ir camp ‘-n !•'
■
Con of the Cameron resolution Tectfg- I viumcdt«ihe&lt;h:e
upon and under j-tid juurt- 5-.!rit of Five hiindnd fifty tVnr dol'ara and
&amp;ains. -Jl
11 Throats. Courts, etc. island, and both were «lr 'u- d. . , ...1 xrizfog n. republic in Culm has cuusvi «
M the date ii-ronf thesumof OneTb-mcted Ih:rtr C.-Utn »nd an attorney’s prof &lt;vr&gt;-aty. Save Sin :&gt;&gt; e—
&lt;!■■■• bottle. Warranted
Tlie residents of Mackinac i 'Tni’.d 1VJ! a profound semcition in Madrid. The Nt ven Hntidrrri • nd Elgrre nve x..d thirty six ftve dollar* provided fin in Mild tuerwaa. and
I :&gt;ie most uouderlui Blemish Cure ever ask the legislature TO :n&lt; -ir|&gt;:.’ra!ee ‘ . nrwwpaprrs bere.wlthout exception, tl*?- ont-nunuredUo. Dollar-‘Ml for pilriclpal u&lt;»un or prr-.-eedlnga at. law barb g i--gu inAnd intctusl ami the udditinuai &gt;um of Thirty- MtiMidd to rotiiwr the mcarya m &lt; urea by said
j known. Sold by W. H. Goodyear. DruisJ dure' tliat fipniu will nexer peacefully five DoUnts (?35.&lt;ty as the AUuroey fee-provided UMigkaimt or auy part (n&lt;rwol;
island as a foiirt-h-nlr-i-s &lt;•'
&gt;tr.*dsaml 0.
by fnw. and v herwa no prroetdmgs at Uw or In
I gist, Haslhies, Mich.
Now. therefntM. by rirtue of the p -wur jot
.......
_
him
I
m
^
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il
*
asHl
,
nt
to
Cuburi
independence,
nhdthaff
viinity have be-« ItmiHuteti tu recover Ut»- debt Hale enmaltied in said mortgage, and tbeetRlA soldiers’ monumen.
erected nt Uollfcud through the rlTorrs no gor&lt;r|inienv that consented to-enter* socurod In said mortgage, or any part thereof. ttte in sorhcufle-madeand provided. noi|ea
Now ihereforr.,notice is hereby given tha* un­ herebv given that on Saturday, thn thlrt'-Mb
i the SiatB I
Niles ha* tw:» (ntmlldiimi for state ap­
ill tain anti melted s
of the G. A. R. men of the ci y. It is 24 tain in any shop© or ...................................
form such a sugges- der and bv virtue of Mid power of sale In said &lt;iav i't J an nan A. I&gt; IW- *t leu uVlnck in lb*
i f’uuutu-', i pointlve office*. John W. Vaughn, colori tlun would live 2&lt; hours. «» lhe leeliuu inwrtaMfirotrtaaiMt.aod In pursuance of tbe forenoon. I shall *•’! at public uucUoo, fio&amp;ui
B8 mnlies. e-L would IB- to iw appoltrted keeper Of feet high and cost about SL&lt;L(»-statute, ef tbe Slatexrf Michigan in such case highest bidder. M the ix-mb from dooro|tht&gt;
’ £4 iU&gt;
I of the Stan Wi people i. unanluwu.eh.l madfiand provided, we will aril at .pnbUc atic- court hr»u»e. in th- • iti o( Dx-:lngH (ihav hotag
n-». o-rti-. the document room nt Lansing, and Dr.
J deterroiDed to maintain 6]»ui«h rule tlhnor veednctntbe highest bidder at the front the place where tbe circuit, court lor Uorry
mini Uirre F. R. Belknap is trying tn get the appointdwroflhe Court HcMise In the village »f fl*»- Ci.uuty b- bolden), the prenUi»-» .de——
with mii
in the-West-Jmlie. »t any o&gt;M.even •« tings, Barrv County. MIcblBon. that
naid nmrtgrge, or m&gt; mneh tfwmif 1
ttir- bull*, tiieiit uf a pnailiuti ui&gt; the etate board of
jny the amount dt»&lt;
the riek.of wer with America..
-.t Place at tedding Ute CircuitCmtrx fur m»0wu- uecw*ary
lien In tiie health.
t/nfftarry.ov Friday tbe fifttt day &lt;d Match. iuorig&lt;e, with eight par &lt; *m jim
th iWl.-at throe o.otodt p. m. of said day. rhe all lr«al-roMs. together ‘w!|h an i
' •‘•rtlii-jrn count les. and 2 b4 inches In the
' '
ri&gt;, c'ifevi.
‘ ; A
tend and pJ
te wud mortgage .uid hri eln- fee of wwm^ttvautngnracavwMMad
upper peninsula. hikI m rtHicIrltcy of 0 66 •A’h-n vour blood i» pure r - » and '
Cbic*gtJ,DSc.l8:-;rre.iaent-eleetMe, •allCrdescribed as loUowi; to vrit: All tte.*e tn, tbe premiMffl beia&lt; drMriM tn n
For Infanta and Children.
certain piece* nr pareel* of land situated In gage as all thOtarrtTtain le*far n»irv*ssnd muscle*. T&lt; » bi«‘«*l t* the vital
Town four (4) North at Range nine (g) Wert. ref* of laud si urate &gt;n the
fluid, and when His poor, ti-■!
tiijU beiLg tbeitown •ot Irving- te th" Cootey of lu tbe ronnfy of Bacry. ziM
inu&lt; either »ufler from
dL 'rr-*Ingdh
—
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Issa
and described Os fo-lows:
Btn’ry.'Btat© o^Michlgy
eave or you will easily tall - v»e.hn »“
tloilo
L
every
The north east qu-triei
c&gt;I4&lt;|TV" rxposuro (»r ove work, h**P J°JJ£ irlgtxiuro ।
MVUttJ
vrippt.
quarter ;uw! Uw v*&gt;u€h 11
-bl'Mi pure with liooJ’z B. r—p&amp;r»l&gt;a aoc be
Snarter of anrnb ©a^xuar
,
addroiMf to H. E.. Bucklrn &amp; well.
neeuoaim t**s n*ur i&lt;
hjrago. ■nd xct h free twithph* Im»x of
(».i west, cunralaingrti yrit
Hr I
kw Life Pills.
A trial will
nnnd’x Fills are the best of’ *r &lt;1 n^*r pin; as­
Cm op.ovk k p&lt; Fxrafc.
*
West
V l.
18-—Mrs-.
Is a
convl
nf their nx-ritn.
The^e pill# sist digestion, cure hesdacbv. V&gt; cents.
mr; * Tenney od
At -oawvys mrMMtg
celebrated &lt;4Wf
.
ftlon and Mir particularly rf. Dated. Uttouer
VM^CL
A
person
trctlve In the cure of Cm'-dipali«ni and
. wist birthday. .M*py
i mrritirr with the trncrnei.li..
‘ ed ccxigraiulalHUML- She iaift qxcfillw*
nick headnuiMf.
For Malarial and Liver
ta and x-»ptniB jum»b ther&amp;uaio
Truublra they have been viovrd invalu’
beaJUi.
U**.
able. They srr guaran’r«*«l to Iw perfect­
rmx.
Banner Print
ly free fh&gt;iB retry dririrrimi* Hiibalauoe
MwrfieW
clotta. live higher and spend mn.-e tnpuey
than hv.dr employers. Tbe lellow who is

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PERSONAL MENTION.

Hastings Banner
Thursday, Dec. 24, 1896.

Maurice Grigsby is shome from Alma
college.

Hew many housekeepers, us they fill
Miss Sarah Herten is home from their lamps with kerosene oil or their
Chicago.
summer stoves with-gar.L’1 ire. have any
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
MIrr Rebekah Striker is home from Al­ Idea how these oils ere made? And yet
&amp; few miles Ircm Chicago, at 'Whiting,
•^Masquerade to-morrow night.
bion college.
Ind., is the largest oil refinery in the
Miss Dig# Burner will spend Xmas In
Take your laundry work to the Ameri­
world.
Grand Rapid-.
can laundry.
Naphtha, benzine. gasoline or kero­
Lnolx Michael,
Benzonia, is home sene, the last often called cdal or il­
The M. E. Sunday school have a Xtn&amp;»
.for he, holidays.
| luminating oil. belong to tbe same
program at the church to-night.
Valter B. Hayes is luftne from Olivet family. The three first named being
Ladies shoes without tips for sale at
lighter oils, do not require, nearly so
college for tbe holidays.
less than cost, at W. H. Spence’s.
much handling to bring them to per­
Mbs
J.
R.
Sherman
will
spend
the
holi
­
fection as the kerosene. This, of course.
^Tbe merry jingk' of sleigh helis was
Is easy to believe, but when it Is said
days at her home in Lansing.
beard fur the first time Tuesday.
MIm Alice Eddy leaves for Armada to­ that from tbe same crude oil. after all
Pingree shoes always made from the
the lighter oils have been distilled out,
best of leather.
Buy them at W. H. day to spend her weeks vacation.
wax is made so closely resembling the
Mrs. M. L. Cook and Miss Gertrude product, of the bee as to deceive even
Spence’s­
nn expert, and that it is used in chew­
.
Go to Burman 4 Marple’s where you Smith were in Grand Rapids Monday.
cat get para whojesome candy, made fresh
Miss Bertha Bentley, of the, Ypsilanti ing gum factories, candle factories,
laundries and even in candy factories,
every day.
schools. Is home for the Xmas vacation.
one is often met with a polite look of
Only genuine Snag Proof rubber boots
Mrs. L. Taylor, of Springfield, Va., is doubt or an incredulous shrug of the
in tbe city at W. H. Spence’s. One pair the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. L. Wilkins. shoulders. Yet it is ao. It is’possible to
will outwear three pairs of ordinary rubber ^Miss Pearl Michael, of Syracuse, N. Y., go yet further, aud say that hundreds
of homes in Whiting and Chicago will
boots.
if spending tbe holidays with her parents.
be made comfortable this winter by
The St. Agnes Guild girls netted a neat
Miss Etta Main, of Toledo. Ohio, is ex­ the refuse that adheres to the bottom
mim from their sale ot fancy articles, at pected in the city to-night for a few days and aides of tbe “atiMs” after even the
tbe Parish bouse, Saturday afternoon and visit.
vox has been pressed out. This ref­
evening.
use makes, a good coke, is easily lighted,
Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Johnson are spend­
The sheriff of Calhoan county was in ing a week with relatives at Manchester, and is warmer, cleaner and cheaper
than coal. Hundreds of tons are re­
the city .last week and took back Herbert Mich.
moved from the stills daily before they
. Bower who was arrested on the charge of
Fred Loveland, who lias been in Ohio are “charged” again, and hundreds of
bastardy.
and Indiana for some time, returned home those who use this fnel do not know'
.
Invitations have txN»n Issued by the band
that it was once crude oil, dug in the
Tuesday.
tor a select party at the Hastings House
^3eo. Wildern, of Charlotte, has quit Ohio fields and piped on to - Whiting.
New Year's night. The band will furnish
The carboh used in electric lights la
work at the Banner office, Geo. Higdon also made from this coke. Nothing is
the music and a fine time is anticipated.
taking bis place.
wasted;
Farmers, make your cows and your hens
Ab the most common the kerosene oil
Mrs. H. Pipp, and daughter Beatrice,
get your Christmas presents by bringing.
la perhaps the most interesting of the
your butter and eggs to W. H. Spence and[ aud Mr. Fisher. ,of Grand Rapids, were
products.
After leaving the crude stil.’*
exchange for anything in the boot and shoe, guejts ot Miss Reid over Sunday.
| it appears again in “sweetening stills."
.AfiMes Maude Bentley. Ixjttie Lake an 1
line.
. or in the “compound cylinders.” which
Mr. and Mrs H. Lewek are moving Leun Fuller, of the State Normal are! perform the same work as the sweet­
Jnjo part of Mrs. Rachael Bailey’s house spunding their vacation at home.
ening stills, but In a newer invention,
Thomas Sullivan, prosecuting attorney at­
Mr. and Mrs. John Brock, of Otsego, and Is patented h. an outsider, who al­
The
torney elect, expects to move into the house and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brock, of Duttor, lows only 40 In each refinery.
“sweeteners” form an important fac­
they vacate.
will spend Christmas Bith their mother.
tor in the refining of Ohio oil. Owing
Buy something useful for Christmas
Mrs. Carrie James, of Cleveland, O., is to the. “compound" before mentioned
such as a alee pair nf slippers, a pair of expected iu the cRy this week, nnd will and rhe continuous friction of the im­
boots or shoes. We have everything in spend the winter with her sister Mrs. H. mense wire brushes, which keep the oil
in a mtvl whirl, it loses much of its-bod
this line and will trade for your produce. Lswick.
Come and see us.
W. H. Stence.
Misses Olive Lathrop, Gertrude Smith, odor. It is again vapored off. cooled in
the condenser Imxvs and passed off into
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lombard and Mr. S. W. Smith, D. L. Goodyear, Roy Mat­
the “steam stills" for the next process.
and Mrs. IL K. Grant entertain M. L. thews, and i^eon Bauer are home from
In the steam stills it is treated just
/Cook’s Sunday school class of which they Ann Arbor fot tbe holidays.
■ tKe same ns in the two previous pro'-c4’3are members, with a fagot party at the
cs,
with the addition of a washing by
Dr. Chas. Russell, of Allegan, has been
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lombard. Thursday,
appointed a member of the board of pen­ steam from perforated.pipes psr.ring
it. Jl
It Is,
is "vapored** vll
off I...
ns beThis through II.
IJC ■
December 81.
sion examiners of Allegan county. . T*,u
’’ I fore, nnd now one would suppose that
Several Hastings people have received j will be pleasing news to his many friends
h wna ready for u«e. Not quite. The
Invitation!: to a dancing party given at here.
kerosene oil now passes Into the agi­
Cresent Lodge and Ivj Temple at K. of P.
Mrs. A. J. Wright and daughter Grace, tator for the final process. The agitator
hall Middleville. Tbureday evening. De­
of Carlton, were In tbe City Saturday on is a funnebahaped tank in which the oil
cember 31.
Betzner and Clement’s full
in treated with acid and beaten and
their way home from Grand Rapids where
blown about by n machine called n
orchestra will furnish the music.
Mrs. Wright had been visiting. Miss
blower and washed by tonrents of wa­
Eugene McGuire and Fred Anderson, of Wright h attending school in that city
ter until it roars like the lake in s
Battle Crack, were brought to the county and will spend the holidays at her home. storm. Every particle of foreign matj^iltbis week on complaint of Geo. Bowser
tey is thus expelled. It is then pumped
Church and Society.
of Johnstown, for stealing 100 bushels of
eff into the storage tanks for shipping.
Y. P. S. C. E. at 0 o'clock in Presby­
corn from him.
Hearing before Squire
•—Chicago Tribune.
terian churc'-,
Oilman, of Johestown, yesterday.
The Epvorth League Sunday evening
THE PRISONER’S FRIEND.
. Go to the European Restaurant on Jef­ will be led by Gertrude Smith.

COOK BROS, Propriet r»

ferson street kept by By. Dickinson, for
. your meals and lunches. Seth Stone is
cook, and the ?ti»eral patronage they are
receiving, show they are giving good sat­
isfaction. Lunches at all hours,
Everything ueal, and strictly up to Sate, Give
them a trial
Mr. Atkins, one ot the contractors
is building the city ball, got his hand
caught in the elevator yesterday morning,
and smashed it badly. Dr. Lowry was
called to dress tlie wounds, and found no
bones broken, but Mr; Atkins will have to
rest from his labor for several days to

Seth White wh&lt;we name is as notorious
as Tom Casey’4 In the annals of the juati&lt; e
courts of Barry County is again in dur­
ance vile, this time for stealing tools from
the granaiy ot E iwin Brumm, of Castle­
ton.
He had his hearing Friday before
Justice Riker, waived examination and
was bound over to the circuit court.

There** lota ot whispering tn th” a!r,
Many a hugu upo.« the breeze;
And presents here and presents ther».
Hidden among green Chri tms. tree’.
Bell’ are imundl ng and ringing eweet.
Telling tbe Mtort once
The bat»e. the in auger. Htnrci’s next:—
Christ cruritled for lallen in in.
There's a light from Jiidra i hili’*.
Ke-fle ling Itnahtlru’-r the earth;
A henlinr-balm for all our 111.’;
The Gul iras ot bumble birth.
There are memories too.! -nd tend .*ad.
In the
«b*-gh h*lli« ju»gh-:
Dej r heir «, tbo’ hiuiaed. w*- would
e
glad
•
With our tensest lover Krits Krlngle.
poor lie &lt;1
siifa-rKwiiiaeionunn-, 4H”&gt;ir
'
There’s i»v green and wassail ban i.
And h'llly wreaths from bw«»t «!•«..
J»et b*artn gro v ’.J a: wifb ff
“frare on Exrth guoJ will toward
men ’’
WilumGxokck Kmsuson

Awarded
Honors—World’s Fair,

nsi

The U. E. R. C. meets with Rev. W.
W. Taylor on Saturday eve. at 7:30.
Rev. and Mrs. A. D.&gt;. Grigsby “tliankfully
’“*■* ’*
acknowledge the liberality
.
.1
ence of their many friends at the late
den A’.-.n.
The program of the League Tuesday
evening will tie under the direction of
Miss Gertrude Abbey. Supt. of the Liter­
ary Department.
At tbe Methodist church next Sunday
the subject will be. morning, “The Prince
of Peace.” Evening. “The Cradle, tbe
Cross and the Crown.”
Usual services in Presbyterian church.
The pastor will preach in the morning on
“A Snatch of an Old Song,” in the even­
ing on “Winter Apples.
Tha ladles of the First Baptist church
made fifty dollars at their experience so­
cial on the 18th. As this'one was such a
success another has bsen planned for May
the IsL
"
The services at Emmanuel church on
Cfrifctman day wilt oe as follows: Holy
communion 7:30 a. m.; morning prayer
and services st 10 a. m. The music at tbe
ten o’clock service will be by tbe vested
choir
The regular meeting of tbe W. H. M. S.
of tbe M. E. church will meet In tbe
church parlors Wednesday afternoon next,
Dec. 30th.
Thia Is a meeting especially
for work.
A good attendance Is desired.
Don’t furget the S. S. Township con­
vention st the Episcopal Parish House
next Tuesday.
Begins at 0 and covers
morning and afternoon.
Please bring
your Bibles nnd delegates reports. Turn
to program elsewhere printed.
The Presbyterian Sunday School spent
a pleasant evening lost Tuesday in their
Christmas exercises tn the Episcopal Par­
ISO House
DVUW kindly
MU1UIY lent
ieui by tbe
iuc wardens.
W«iucu.i.
I, ish
An exerllrnt .upper li«d been pro.ided
; followed bv various gsuw-H and amuse­
'mente.
Gifts for tbe p&lt; or were brought
[ in by the young people and friends for
distribution.
W'ofnens Club.

The pr •gram Friday proved to be one of
great internal.
The history paper wss
given by Mrs. M. J. Timmerman. “The
French Baion" *R’ tl»&lt;* subject of an inter­
esting paner by Mrs. Ella Holloway. Mrs.
Geneva Hwyrs gave a talk nn “Without
the Fntt'fiiiMe w hat I-* Woman's Part in
P d|Uc'?’’ and irratod it In I rr usual capa­
ble and hireiule way. Thu first chapter of
rii otig •:»» Mory was very cleverly written
by MI-n Anna Johnson* which will be con• inuo»l bv fiv»» m»»»*r menttwra
l',e
th Hughnut the year each writing a chapter.

Regarding the saddle horse, no rid^

that

Aufforated bjr Sulphur.

HOW KEROSENE IS REFINED.

LI HUL'G AND CHINA.

Sosethlns About • R: ir»»rksi&gt;lc Americas
Iiuinsxry.

The Groat Man’a Rolat.cns with
’• the Common People. Ha-s m Very Dlfllen’.i Position
Maintain and In Too Progrt'Mlvt- for tbe blow■
Going Celestials.

That was a strange collocation of a
single flny’s dispatches which told bow
Li-Hung Chang, upon bis arrival ut Pe­
lting. had been inade minister of for­
eign affair* and had bwu reprimanded
for omitting one or more of the proper
forms in paying respects to the dow­
ager empress, it was known before that
the lady was a great stickler for eti­
quette, though in this she does not
differ from some Christian sovereigns
:&gt;f her sex. She is n great stickler also
for more substantial things nnd is be­
lieved to have done her full share to­
ward getting tbe middle kingdom into
its recent scrapes. The conjunction of
reprimand and promotion would be
very incredible anywhere els^, but It is
no more incredible in China than things
that have indubitably happened, ns, for
example, the quick succession of the
privation of the yellow jacket and its
restoration, followed by the bestowal
of a confidential mission which any­
where else would denote a man whom
the king delighted to honor.
It is quite hopeless for an occidental
.to attempt to penetrate the mysteries
of Chinese politics.
The .more the
kingdom is laid open by conquering in­
vaders the less do we tmdrr.'ter.d what
is disclosed. The want uf apprehension
sear's to be shared by men who have
.given their lives to undenrtardirg. For

been conc’Hating C':*ra r.nd treating
with contempt. upon the theory
that Chinn war. a vnlr-M« cPv against
•Rusr’an aggression. When Creel Brit­
ain ‘had succeeded in alienating Japan
in the supposed interest of Chinn. and
Japan had conquered China, it cuddcn-

BenlAcent ICmuKb of a Little Girl’s HuThirty-eighi years ago a little girl,

L1"d“ oabfrt-

While, two men were hunting on th
Yellowstone river, they saw in a-small
gulch a grizzly bear, curled up as it
asleep. Being irrxi'of experience, they Now, as Christmas ■ nproaches we
climbed up the side of the gulch and,
when out of reach, hurled roeks at the Qcall your attention to~theSpec~
huge animal. To their Mirpriae it never
iai Goods, we will have
moved, although h’t quite frequently.
with the
Presently it dawvnrd upon them tha-t
the girizzly was dead, and closer exarnir.Jirtlon Revealed such to be a fact.
There wan no wound on it« body, and
While the men were jionderingover thin
Rinpmlar circiunHtnnce, they becAme
Nice Crcsm Candy,^2.
lOcp-rjb
conscious of a s;nac of suffocation from
HBDdluuu!e Cream-Candy.
."7*. goe j ■•Jj
rtrong sulphuF fumes, arising fromsevoral holes in the ground near by. At
Extratoe Crrnberrie*.
i6c
Rome risk they investigated furtlre-r □Kxtn; I’f!” Almeria Grapes. - -Itkeper lb
and found the skeleton a of four other
Frdc\ Wasbiagiun Navel Oranges.
bears, an elk. squirrels and other small
Mixed Nuts..................................... fficperlb
game, all evidently asphyxiated by the
Grenoble Walnuts. ...
jjfc
rtoorious gases. The gulch made a nat­
BEMT BRAND OYBTERM.
ural basin in which the gna settled,
BEST BRAND CRACK KUH.
and. as it is heavy and lies near the
surface, quadrxipedH full easy victims
In fact everything nice and good
in this death-trap. Even the hunters
suffered from severe headache and for the day^and tbe'dinner,
nausea, after their brief stay.—Golden

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ful and most useful work, where such
work had. not been done by other and
elder people. Iler father's house was
in Chicago opposite to what was then
the old brick prison. On her way to and
l.om school she passed directly beneath
the grated windows of the city prison.
Many were the rude faces she saw peer­
ing out of these windows us. she hurried
by. One morning an old man who was
serving a sentence in tfbe prison, and
who had noticed the child passing daily,
spoke to her through the bars or iron.
“Won’t you bring me something to
read, my dear?” he asked, plaintively.
“1 am very lonesome here, and have
nothing to do. Bring me any kind of
book, that’s a good girl.**
No prisoner had ever spoken to the
ten-year-old child before, and half­
interested, she hurried home nnd told
her father the incident He immediately
gave her a book from his library to take
to the prisoner. In a short time thelittie messenger had made friends with
the old man, who seemed to be touched
for the first time in his life. Every Sun­
day after that the child carried a book
to the prison, naked for the man who
talked to her through his grated win­
dow, and gave him a new book to read.
Several months later, the prisoner be­
came mortally ill and sent for his little
benefactor.. Before she went away the
dying man said:
“Promise me. child, you’ll do as much
for my conxnules in prison as you’ve
clone for me.”
“I will,” mid Linda, solemnly.
8he keprti her word, nnd for a long time
confined her labors to prisoners in her
own state. Hundreds of discharged con­
victs came to her. She had been their
prison friend, and was their only hope
when they were released. No one went
awaj’ without assistance. To some she
gwve money: to others clothes and shel­
ter and employment.
The first county jail library in Chicago
was established by her.
Soon she
reached out into other states. She in­
terested her friends in the work and
gave a library of 2,000 volumes to the
county jail In St. Louis. Thousands of
books began to be sent to her from peopie all over the country, and these she
distributed to many prisons. Now she
began to be known throughout the west
,as “The Prisoner's Friend.”
’ Ludlow street jail, tbe tombs, tha
house of detention, in Nrw York, have

the ultimate benefit of nil the j-rccecd*
infT:. For there dors not serin to be any
doubt that the concrMsion of n Chinese
yutlet for the Siberian railway hu« In
fn'-t been made.
There Ir rea«on to doubt, however,
that Li Ifunz Char *» hna been mode min­
is’. ~r of forc’rrn c
r. t&gt;* first
’s’-r n*innd in China
that 1b rath'-r
a detail. Of
th* rdmlrlstrrt'v? t’csrds which among
th'-n mfcmr.nr r? tbe empire, not one of
thm is !~rc’firnBv n department of
forelrn nffa:r». end if they were it
would be n board and not an individunl.
“Abroad" is a« much Ignored in nil Chirte^? crfuc'r.J r.rrangrment* ns Mr. Mc­
Kinley WOpffd like to see It in the in­
dustrial exchange, or Mr Bryan, in
finance. # In the next place the report
does not take account cf the dead
weight of inrrtin that the mandarin
classq&amp;n and does oppose toany attempt
to nssimiliate their country to the vest
of tbe world, or to put it in line with
modem progress. The contempt of
mere ignorance, such as the untutored
Chinaman exhibits for foreigners, is
nothin? to the contempt of Chinamen
tutored after the Chinese mode of edu­
cation. Li Hung Changia nn energetic
person, £ut he is quite helpless against
this inert resistance. We mar be quite
sure that n Chinaman who believes that
the isolation of Chinn outfit to be modi­
fied is looked upon cither hR n harmleas visionary or dnrterons radical. LI
Hung Chang cannot, be put in the
former clnsa. and so he must belong to
the latter. Tn the course of his voyage
around the world he bns expressed him­
self in favor of fuller and freer trade
with hia own country, and this is to the
mandarins a sentiment alarming and
revolutionary. Though the innovator
is an old mon in the scale of human life
he :r a mere boy in that of Chinese civ­
ilization nnd its representatives, who
count themselves some 2,000 years older
nnd consequently wiser than he.—Har­
per’s Weekly.

MORTGAGE BALE
Default having t&gt;een made Id the conditions of
a certain mortgage made bv Roral H. Brown
and Adella Brown, husband and wile, of the
township of Hasttngs. Barry County. Mich'gan.
and Adrlla Brown iu her rwn right as well as In
bar ot dower, to the Commercial Saving* Bank,
ot Marshall. Michigan, dated the fourt-.-rnth
davof August A. D.. 1KJI. and recorded l i thn
office ot the register ot deeds, fo? the county ol
Barn- and state nt Michigan, on tbe twentieth
dnv of August, A. D„ 1MB. In Liber 50 of mort­
gages. on page IU. said mortgage was on the
ex pre-s eoiiuition that should any default be
in ide In the payment ot said Interest or any
part thereof, on any day wbenton the same fa
made payable, a* above expressed, and should
tbe same remain unpaid and in arrear for th«npace of thirty days, then and from thence
forth, the aforesaid principal .-utn nf t vo chons­
and dollars with all arrearage of JntereM ’here­
on, Rtmli. at the option of said pany ««f the sec
ond part become and be due aid pmxliie Im­
mediately thereafter, although the peih d above
limited for the payment thereof-way no* thm
hare expin d, and default hav n t bfeet- nmde in
the payment of interest dm*. August li&lt;h. 1895.
and tbe same having rem,l &gt;&lt; a unpaid and m
arrears for tbe snate of tlmiy day- aud up
wards the aforesaid prlnct-*i «nm Mitb all arrranures of talerest la m»w declarer «ue and
payable by the term* of said murtgage. on
which mortgage there is claimed to be due Mt
the date of this notice the sum of two UiouMind
two hundred and ninety two dollars and twentv
six ream, and an attorney's fee of thirty five
dollars provided for In said mortgage, aud no
eult or proceedings at law having been lust!
tuted to recover toe moneys secured by said
h,or,’,NC:or£u* PJrtG’tireoI;
Now. Therefore, bv vircuu of the power of
sale contained in said mortgage. and the stat­
ute In soeh case made and provided, notice u
hereby given that ou Haturday, the twenty
Mreidfe day of Marek. A. D., 1897. at ten o’clock
in Ito forenoon. I shall sell at public nuollon.
to the higbeat bidder, at th® north front door
of tbe c urt house. In tbe city of Basting-*
[thatbeing tt&gt;e place where lhe circuit court
for Harry county }s bolden]. tbe premises d -

Special Prices:

Looks Are Deceitful.

She—I think a girl looks awful cheap
when, she first becomes engaged.
He—She may look cheap, but, you can
bet she’s not.—Yonkers Statesman.

NOTICE.

39-40-42-44

Do You Want a*
GOOD;Fur Rabe J

We have 29 Suits of the above
sizes, don’t want so many, so have
divided them into two lots:.

At a small expense: more durable
than any fur known? If go send
us your hides, We manufacture
Robes, Coats, Gloves, Mittens and
Rugs. We tan Horse, Dog, Mule,
Bear, Deer, Elk, Wolf, Angora,
Goat or any fur. Calf, Cow, Steer
or Bull and all other skins can be
tanned alike—soft and pliable.

All the $7 50, $9.00
and $10.00 Suits
will go at $5.85.
All the $12,to$I5
lot to go at $9.35.

If you wear any of the above
sizes here are some never-before°“r Custom Department
seen, bargains. .
New lot of Neckties in new pat­
terns selected for Christmas effect Is the best in the state. Robes
can be returned to you in thirty
—Club House, Bows, Tecks. Im­
to sixty days. Send for sam­
perials, 4-in-hands. Puffs.
ples and price list.
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Best 50c, 75c, 90c underwear in
tbe city.
Gloves and Mittens, best quality
-lowest prices.
Collar Buttons, Cuff Buttons,
Cuff holders.
Z J. C. FARRELL,
Clothier.

fastings
f^obe and
Tanning Co

Mich.

Hastings,

THERE MAY
BE OTHERS
Who Have as Fine a Display
as we have of

BUT
WE
DON’T
KNOW
THEM.

Handkerchiefs,
2c
Handkerchiefs, a Sc
Handkerchiefs,« 10c
Handkerchiefs, 12c
Handkerchiefs, o 18c
Handkerchiefs,« 20c
Handkerchiefs, e 25c
Handkerchiefs,« 35c
Handkerchiefs, e 40c

L. E. STAUFFER.
DON’T SEND AWAY
FOR A .

Sewing Machine
I ran furnish you just as
cheap as yon can buy
anywhere In the world,
and j ou can are the ma­
chine and try I: before
you buy.

Tbe New Ideal

New i Homes
A few nice 5-drawers
machines for" $25 each.
Come and see me and
1 will sell you if you are
going to buy.

5 DRAWERS.

said mortanrr. with seven per cent. Inltref.
Made by &lt;he New Home
Co., and Fully Warrant­
ed tor Five Years, for

Sewing Maehlne Needles
for all Machines and the
Finest Oil Made.

•STALL GOODS SOLD AS CHEAP AS THE CHAPEST-SM

PUMPS AND PUMP FIXTUBES

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VOL. XLI.

Hastings Banner.

NO. 35

HASTINGS, MICH.. DECEMBER 31, 1896.

P

A. SHELDON,
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block. Hastings. V.
.
Hooey to loan on Real Estate BcaiWtate
sold ou cnmmtMlOD. General conveyancing.
Giiviug a complete set of Abstract Books, coin■r-d from the Records, can furnish complete
abstraab.

Hastings
Banner.
Published Thuradava br
&gt;- COOK • BROS.. •»

L. E. STAUFFER

I 10L(4RUVE * POTTER.
V
Attorneys at Law
iSuccesBora to Philip T. Colgrove.)
(Office In Union block, Haaunn.)
rraetlces in nil the courts of the st*U&gt;.
E. KEN ASTON?
Attorney at Irtw,
* (Over J.8. Goodyear&amp; Co.’astore.)
Fracttcesln all courts of the State. Collection*
promptly attended to.

l

R. TIMMERMAN, Homtepalhlc Phy
slcian and Surgeon.
Office over Roger's grocery store.)

p A. SCRIBNER, M. D., '
V*
Physician and Surgeon.
Delton,
Mich.
Office In residence, one block east of depot.
a. a c. h. barber
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Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls in city or county responded to with
roiuptness. day or night.

H
L

aw and collection office of

J. M. SMITH.
Collections made J.n all parts of the state
Couveyan'ciDg a speciality. Special pains
taken in drafting contracts, chattel mort­
gages and wills.
Woodland, Mich.-

idward Taggart ,
Loyal E. Kuappen.
‘
Arthur C. Denison.
TAGGART, KNAPPEN &amp; DENISON
lawyers
Rooms 811 817 Michigan Trust Co. Bldg..
Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Ends of EvenjihifK]
The End of the Old Year will be forgotten by those who visit
our store next week. They’ll have other Ends in view-hundreds of
them -Endless Ends of Dress Goods, Flannels, Underwear. Shoes,
Embroideries, Laces—in fact almost everything to be found' n out
Up-to-date General Store will go at unheard-of prices,

January 4th

D3^^/+.C

I AMES A. SWEEZEY.
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Attorney at law,
Hastings. Mich.
Practices In all courts of the state. Collestions promptly attended to.

BELOW ARE A FEW STARTERS: '

\VM. H: STEBBINS
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Frneral Director.
Rooms next to Christmas’ Photograph
Studio. Residence :«» Court street. AH
calls promntlv tended day rtr night.

E. BARRELL.
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Attorney at law.
Office over Hastings City Bank. Collections
promptly attended to. and general lawbuatne-s
transacted.
T

J^EARN PHOTOGRAPHY
With the Comet. A Camera with full Instruct­
ion* and material lor making pictures. Price
only $i,oo. General and local agents wanted.
Address M. C. Elliott. 11 Norwood Ave.. Hills­
dale, Mich.

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Blankets and Comforts. Dress Goods—
big drop in prices just as the Among which any desired length
cold nights are coming on. The
for waist, shirt or dress may be
cotton fleeced blankets that you
selected, as we have included
knew, (ai 6oc per pair will go
everything in stock that has been
seriously cut into.
for
45C
Fine all-wool blankets that ought

to and have been bringing $5.00
will sell for....................... $3.00

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

Mich.

Our red-lined comforts, ddublebed size, that we have never
Incorporated under the* laws of the State of
*
Michigansold
for less than It.00; price
Open for business, Dec. 10, 1886.
neV week............................. 75C
SURPLUS, 920,000.00

OFFICERS.
D. G Robinson. Preaident
Chester Messer. Vice Prea.
Dan W. Reynolds. Cashier
DIRECTORS:
Dan W Reynolds,
- W. H. Powers,
D G. Robinson.
R. B. Me-ser.
M. L.Cook.
Chester Messex.
P. T. Colgrove.

Shoe Department—
Mens Felt Boots for only.......... 35C
Ladies Dongola button shoes $1.25
and $1.50—your choice... .$1.00

Has the only savings department In Barry
County and pays interest on all time
deposits.

Boys Congress shoes worth $1.50
for only........ ..... .................$1.00
Misses heeled and spring heeled
shoes—former price B1.25, next
week...................................$1.00

Handkerchiefs—
Our handkerchief window that has
Attracted the attention of so
many during the Christmas shop­
ping season, has yielded up its
store of cambric and linen to
make room for its successor.
The squares of white are not’
quite as white as they were
when you saw them through the
glass—so they too are marked
down without further parley.
Dozens of styles are represented.

Ribbons—

Over 1,000 yards of all sorts—wide
Childrens 85c and $1.00 heeled
and narrow—in ail popular colors
shoes lor only....................... 4°c
and black, will go at remarkably
low prices.

Shawls—
At the prices we will give it will
pay to buy one for next winter.

Linens—

We must thin out our immense
stock of linen towels, and in orA little reflection about Furni-i^^^
der to make it an inducemenCfor
ture can lead to but one conclu-' Your choice of any in the store per
people to buy, have almost cut
sion: a brilliant result always fol­
the prices in two.
yard.......................................... 5C
lows buying at our establishment.

How Does it Look.”
“And Will It Last?'

QR0QERIE5

Are the first questions to ask about
a piece of furniture. Whitever’s
handsome and durable is as good
as it need be. Our Bedroom Suites
and Dining Room Outfits leave
nothing to be desired in point of
beauty and solidity. We keep

We’ll quote you a few prices on
Groceries just to show you we’re
•in it” in this Department also.

Prices Down
To make buying easy. Here’s how
to make money:

21 lbs. Granulated Sugar for $1.00
25 lbs. Light Brown Sugar for $i oo
8 lbs. Rolled Oats, best, for
.25
1 lb. Hoyt’s Standard Coffee for .19

A S15 Couch for
tio
A $13 Dining Table for
- $8
A $12 Upholstered Rocker for - $8
A $9 Stand for
$5
These are some of the bargains
we arc offering as special attrac
lions.

Benkes
&amp; Walldoiff,
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MhtdUvilie.

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HASTINGS, MICH

CORRESPONDENCE.
N. P. Ho Ion ami wife are guewts at
Mta. N. Griswold**.
Mtjahfti. Doh Putnam, nf Carltnn, and
Guy Putnam, of Bmigor. are spending the
huHday* with their mother Mr,. A. Put­
nam,
Messrs Herbert M. Rich, Wm. R. Har­
per an&lt;l Don A. Parkhuret aro home £roui
Hie university to spend their hoildav vacailon.
. —.
Frdt;k Markham and wife, of Big Rap­
ids. art visit Illg B». A. L. McDowells.
Chas. Burtt, of Coats Grove, la visiting
hls cousin W. E. Wubb.
Mr. and Mis. Stephen A. Gott spent
ChrlMniRH In Hastings, the guest of the
laUePasiMter. Mrs. Geo. Burgess.
Mrs. A, Putnam, cun templates moving
to your city In the near future.
No preaching service at the M- E.
church last Sunday on account of the 111ne»M of toe Pastor Rev. F. N. Janes.
Frank Jarirs. • of Albion College, Is
spending the holidays with hls parents,
,Mr and Mrs. F. N. Janes. .
Wm Aspiball, of Grand Rapids, spent
Christmas w'ltli his sister, Mrs. J. C. llobson.
'
,
W. C. Sackett and wife spent Christinas
wiili their parents at Vermontville.
Miss Bertha Rouan, of the State.Normal, is spending her vacation with her
patents on the West county line.
I. H. Keeler and wife, of Owosso, are
vi-.ltlng relatives in tbe village.
The West Side Social club held exer­
cises and a Christmas tree at the home of
Mrs. 11. J. Chapman Thursday eve.
About 95 were* present and all report a
good lime.
J. P. LaBar and wife, of Midland, are
visiting their daughter Mrs. Arthur Tewsbury.
Allen Morse bad the misfortune to be
throwu from hls wagon, breaking his limb.
George Bassett and wife, of Nashville,
are visiting their parents of this place,
during the holiday vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. Webb and sou
Addison, ate turkey at A. L. McDowells,
Christmas.
Geo. L. Keeler was in Grand Rapids,
Tuesday, in the Interest of the Brass Co.

Shultx.
Wish you happy New Year.
No school until a week from Monday.
A large crowd out Christmas eve and
the exercises were enjoyed by all and
many pretty presents received. The music
was rendered by Miss Archer, a graduate
from Sr. Mary's College.
Wa hear that our teacher Miss lone
Snyder was married to Mr. Bert Still
Christmas Yve. ’They have the best wishes
of all.
John Hom and family spent Christmas
at Nagles.
Myrtle Mosher was home over Sunday.
C. Kaier and wife spent Sunday at J.
Horn’s.
P. Mosher and family ate Christmas
dinner with the former’s brother, Howard
Mosher.
, Lillie Shults Is borne for ten days vaca­
tion.
Ada Mosher went to Battle Creek Wed­
nesday on a visit. She expects to visit
friends In Indiana and Mrs. Frank Horton
uf Hudson, before returning.
Mr. Wyerman and wife, of Middleville,
spent Christmas here.
Mrs. M. Shults had company from Ind­
iana Christmas.
Mr. Replogle. of your city, Is stopping
with Fred Chilson.
Little Ira Shults had a tumor removed
last week.
Sunday School will be at one o clock
next Sunday on account of electing officers
for the ensuing year.
.
Our first singing school will be-beld at
the church Saturday night under th«
management of Mrs. lauch.
We have
twenty pupils enrolled and hope to see
more Saturday night.

Ed McCartney, of Hampshire. IIL, spent
pChrlstmas with hls parents, George Mc­
Cartney and wife.
Mrs. Rob’t. Bramfitt Is visiting friends
In Maple Grove.
The dance at Hern Moses’ was quite
well attended.
Mrs. Ixjng and son Fred spent a few
days last week in Battle Creek.
who is attending
*""•at’Battie Creek spent Christmas at
schwi
home.
Tl&gt;e Epworth L«ltue will &lt;lre in entrrMlnnrnt Frldiy ereulni. Jan. 1. W
Mr&gt;. Ed Kerae apent a lew da,a laat
werk a Battle Creek.
SI Im Bertha Palmer I, able to be opt.
Andrew Bal.' little glrla are apendlok
their vacation with I heir irrandorather.
The Free Metbodl.l meeting are lo
proKreaa at lAphatn', Hall.
School closed tor tbe holidays and Mlaa
Brace Smith ba, none to her home In
Coats Crove
Mrs. Crawford waa taken suddenly 111
last Friday erenlDI but Is some belter at
at present
. . . . ,
The M. E. Sunday School elected ofheera aa follows: SupL. May Potter;
A„-u Sopt. I.ewls Gray; See’,.. Effie
Dean: Organist, Jennie Jarranl; Chorister.

Mrs. Sillaon. of Kalamaioo. la the goasl
of her daughter. Mrs. John Ba,n'
Bro. Humphrey, of Wayland, will visit
.Sir place and preach tor us Saturday e’&lt;m,„g and Sunday. Jan. Ptb and 10U.
The Cltrislmaa agerelsea were t enons,
g.e.y ,„reta.wM well rerntewd and the

‘"Zw’ Welle'. eblMnm are

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i THE BEST ADVER-.
| TISING MEDIUM IN

t BARRY COUNTY. ...

WHOLE NO. 2168
Prairieville.

School closed. Thursday for a vacation.
They will re-open Jan. 4th, 1897.
.
D. G. Cross has entertained Edwki
Cross, of.Adrian, the past week.
Lawyer Anderson. of Plain we’,I, plead
the case of F. WUtQQ vs. Geo. Brownell
before Justice Brown on Tuesday last and
Lawyer Smith, of Galesburg, plead for de­
fendant.
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Morris VanAnlwerp visited hls father
Rev. Van Antwerp, of CoaHtock. over Sun­
day.
M, M. Chose is get'. Ing material ready
for hls new brick residence on South
Main St.
L. L. Ixiveland was In Kalamaxoo Mon­
day.
Mrs. Buel is visiting her parents al
Keeler. Van Buren County. She will also
visit her brother-in-law Rev. Buel, of Do­
wagiac, before returning.
Mrs. Eugene Harthorn Is quite serious­
ly ill.
Mrs. A. C. Storms is much better.
John Drummond, Jr., of Grand'Rapids,
Is vlslitng hls parents herf.
Mrs. E. Armstrong has a daughter and
husband from Milwaukee, visiting her.
Fred Jones, of Kalamazoo, Is the guest
of hls mother Mrs. A. Jones.
E. L. Richards and wife, of Irving,spent
Christmas with W. R. Richards and fami­
ly.
The M. E. and Baptist churches both
celebrated Christmas with trees at their
respective churches and appropriate pro­
grams were rendered;
Mrs. Webster, of lorta, is the guest of
her son Mason Holcomb, also Mr. and
Mrs. Shepard, of Otsego.
. Revival meetings continue at the Bap­
tist church with Rev. Berry in charge.
Rev. Bud went Monday to join hls wife
on n visit to hls brother al Dowagiac.
Orangeville.

A Happy New Year to all.
The- Christmas tree at the church last
Thursday evening was attended by a large
audience.
The exerciaes were the upa.
and downs, rendered by the church fijrcle,
which was very instructive and highly en­
tertaining followed by recitations and se­
lect singing. “Old Santa Claus Offended”
was a very fine selection. A large amount
of presents were distributed, and ail went
borne happy.
Mr. Ellis’ house caught fire Wednesday
evening about 10:30 o’clock. Help whs
soon called and the tire stopped with but
little damage.
While Mr. and Mrs. Earle
were driving to the fire at a rapid rate,
their buggy turned over throwing them
both out. Mrs. Earle being hurt quite bad­
lyJohn Kliugensmltb. of Grand Rapids,
is visiting bis brother Daniel.
James Coon and wife, of Grand Rapids,
spent Christmas with his parents.
The remains of Sarah Deck were brought
here for Interment In Oak Hill cemetery
last Thursday. Sarah Deck was born In
Little Falls, Herkimer Co., New York, In
1833. She came to Mich. 3b years ago
settling In Cannonsburg. Kent Co., thence
In Middleville, Barry Co.; 17 years ago
she moved to Rockford, Kent Co., where
she resided until her decease Dec. 28. She
leaves two sons and a host of friends to
mourn her loss.
Miss Piper, of Kalamazoo, Is visiting
friends here this week.
Last Saturday evening the Grange
elected Lie following officers for the en­
suing year:—
Master—Edgar Brown.
Overseer—C. F. Woodman.
Secretiry—Charles Saddler.

What is the matter with our Ne&lt; Years
sleigh parties.
8. M. Kidder and wife attended a sur­
prise gathering upon Mr. and Mrs. Camp­
bell. of Tamarac, last Wednesday.
Mrs. Cora Stapler has been renewing
her strength of late.
—
Wilfred Eastman, of Woodland, was
the guest of S. M. Kidder and wife laat
Sunday.
The marriage of Cora Stapler to Hiram
Strong, both of this place, occurred Christ­
mas eve. at the home of W. S. Adkins for
whom Mrs. Stapler has been clerking the
past two years. It was attended only by
the Immediate friends and the relative! of
bride and groom. A very sumptuous sup­
per was served which gave due credit to
Mrs. Adkins and Mrs. Blanchard. Many
handsome and useful presents were re­
ceived. 1A merry crowd escorted the
happy couple w the 9 o’clock train, com­
pletely covering them with rice aud-chevry
good-byes, as they left for a week's tour
through tbe north.
To the great surprise of the Morgan
people Mr. and Mrs. HlrauS Strong return­
ed on ihe evening train Monday. Elttwr
Hie groom was too young to leave hls
home or the weather was too inclement to
travel any kmger.

A Happy New Year to all Baxbkb readera.and If you don't take tbd Baxmkh snbscribe for it; the beat paper Id Barry
County.
O. W. Frey and wife entertained
friends from Benton Harbor a few daya
last week.
Mr. Osdood and daughters Jennie and
Nora are lire guests of relatives in Bunker
Bill st this writing.
Wrn. Freeman In now slopping with bls
daughter Mrs. J. Phillips for an indefinite
time. ' •
Fred Bullis, of Nashville. wa« the guest
of bls sister Mrs. C. Bice, Christmas.
Mm. Caramel and win spent Christmas
C Mis, *M,rtie Eno .pent Cbrlalmaa with with Mr. Kelley snd wife
Mrs. A. Huffman was tbe guest of her
her imrenta. Andrew Eno and wife.
MIM Covel, or Oaleaburt. la spending a parents Mr and Mrs. Benkes in Hastings
last
week.
few days with Allie Brook, and wife.
Every body Is well or getting better.
Charles Mason has moved Into hla new
store at Maple Grove Center.
Cowl, orwva.

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Carlton.
Wm.' MeKlnnj, otNuntra.1, ihlUnir
hi, d.uthler, Mn. C. U Swllb. ,t ul,
writing, a
finny tfcrp, nter I, In loul, Thuine hrr
uncle,- Geo. Gmkriglit.
C. L. Smlili went to Lake Co. laat Fri­
day to.visit relatives,
f
Dr. Wright and wife wAil to Hudson
last week to visit their auna Orville and
Charles.
Roy Fuller la home from Big Rapid* tor
the holidays.
Born, to C. O. Fleming and wife Dec.
23rd..an eleven pound girl. . Give Charley
pteu’y of room.
A young peoples- aqglety baa lately
been organised at Carlton Onter with C.
L. Smith president.
The object Is tbe
Improvement of mind aud talent and
sociability among the youths of our town.
Place of meeting, the Methodist church.
Next Friday eve they bold their regular
meeting.
A program will be carried
out the fore par: of the evening. Jrs»v
Vester, leader. Watch mooting later.
There has been a Teachers Reading Cir­
cle formed by the teacher* of the town­
ship. W. R. Vester, president; Frauds
Allerdlng, sec’y. They meet Id the school
house every alternate Saturcby evening.

Maggie Stevens, of Battle Creek. Is
spending the holidays with her uncle Rev.
Crago.
Alvarez Wilcox, wife and son Vorn, of
Battle Creek, are guests of Theo Packer
and wife.
lurs. Craig, of North Assyria, died last
week after a brief Illness. Funeral at
Ellis school house Sunday.
digs. Cummins and wife, of Bellevue,
spent Christmas with Lyman Wilcox and
wife.
•
The new officers for the Endeavor are:
President. Cora Wright; Sec’y, Florence
Phillips; Treat.. Will Sylvreter.
The Christmas tree proved a pleasant
affair as usual.
Dan Stump and wife are guests of 0.
W. Crufoot and wire.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Matrons, of North
Mich., were at O. Phillips last week. *
They returned Monday.
Revival meetings have commenced at
the Austin conducted by Rev. Crago.

F. K. MoCollom, of Gaines, was In town
during the holidays.,
F. K. Brunner and wife, of Lowell,
spent their ChrlHlmaa In Freeport.
Simon Steckle and family, of Grand
Rapids, were., guests of A. B. Steckle and
wife the last of the week.
Rev. W. H. Wright and wife, of Saranac,
were in Freepoit over Sunday.
Rov.
Wright preached at the M. E. church Sun­
day evening.
The Clirihlmajs exercise* were well
attended at both churches.
Dr. Wm. Northrup, of Alto, was in
town one day iaal week.
The Boys Brigade will give a New
Year’s dinner next Friday.
The dance in Freeport Hall last Friday
evening was largely attended.
A Happy New Year to all.
Oaattoson.
Walter Davit, of Vermontville, was a
guest of George Coe the first of the week.
Will Thomas, of Reed City. Is visiting
hls brother Geo. and will remain here thia
winter.
.
John Hager, of Battle Creek, visited
Jake Miller, Wednesday.
.
C. C. Price and wife spent Christmas
with Grand Rapid* frkndn.
j
Web Cole la In Canada on business.
Mrs. Coborn. of Charlotte, is visiting
her daughter Mrs. Web Cole.
Allie Durkee and wife, of Detroit, were
guests of Hiram Coe and wife Tuesday.
Miss Allie Wilkinson, of Charlotte, Is
home over the holidays.
Miss Nina I&gt;uwning Is taking a weeks
vacation from school duties.
Marriage Lteen»&lt;M,

Bert E. Dickerson. Maple Grove
KdaaC. He Oh.
■­
William Hitt. Woodland
Ida Wheeler,
•’
Irrlng Goodenouxh. Carltea
Los Bronson, Ivying
HI rain Htrong, Morgan
Cvra Staples,
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William Maynard. Rutland
Almira lauiosugb.
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Corwin T. berrft Middleville
Ella F. ame.
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Charles W. Walden,, Greenville, Tenn.
EitaM. Malley, Mldd^vllia
Frank Trego. Irving
Edna Brown, Rutland
William HmlUi. Irelng
Marian Klaey. Baltimore
Albert H- Brill, Hartings
lone i, Snyder] ••
Jsrno A. Hayne. Coldwater
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Kittle M. Beard, Bowens MUD
Heal

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Tr*ti»r«r».

wakhawtt br.KM.
Fred W. Labe to John Kecbele Jr., parcel,
»ec an. Tbernappie, Bl W.
J. W. Banureft to Knimsnuel church, lot, city,
|x»
Frank K. Barabeek to Julius A. HbeJlenberger
37 41 ltx». see 0. Woodland, It XU).
J male D. Underhill W Kdward T. Sod Alkrt
A. Cole, lot IOM. Hartinn. B1200.
Ebtr H. »A-e to KUraiwth A. Lake, 80 a. Me
X3. HmUuks. BlOU».
(•ban. ft. Johnson tn Lrman D.Habtoe. KM,
Yankee Hpringr. KWh
Lymaa D. Ratio to
ft and HrtUe M.
Jobnson. MM. arc Ti. Y»nkae HorlBga, MX&gt;.
F k. KuraMck to Addle C. Buaby, lot,etty.

Warrea d. Hauox to Busan M.ttooM 4Ba. Srtk
31, Maple Grove. Bill0.
rtosM M. (Muld to Warren B. and Hattfo Ma.
IW. parert. Maahrilto. B40O .
FredTi. lfoawwuaker to C. F. Ids*a. It*,
City. WO.
.
QUITCLAIMS.
John McArthur to Wm J. Me Arthur parart.
Mill*, pares!
John M&lt;
KflprtrlrK.
John W

psre«l.swM. Wsodland.fil.
'
Wlkh you ,11 a Hipp, New Tear.
Okwta Hajford tv Orin Xorebeek. M, rt»y.
J. M. Burpee, of We,lead. ,peol Sun­ OML
day al Ibe Spring.,
Ezra WUBaon te on Ite Mrt Hu.
BMITH-KLMY, At
We are Informed at the df«Ui of Mr,.
Clerk, of wee&lt; Tnoroeppta. formerly of
fhh place which occurred lul week. Mr,.
Clark had m,ny friend, here.
There will be a popnoen enefal al rhe
Yankee Spring, eehool Iwwee Wednnda,
Of
evening for the benedl « Bev. TkM.

ItMatsv
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Bennet ftint

�ASTiNGs

Banner.

Thursday, Dec. 31, 1896.
COOK BROS.. Prep.

SIX MINERS KILLED.
Terrible Result of an Explosion in
an Indiana Colliery.
m£ht Others Ar® Taken from the Fatal
Shat- Badly Injured—One Man Still

of Re»cu*.

Princeton, Ind., Dec. 28.—A* a result
©f a gas explosion in the mine of the
Maule Coal company here Saturday si*
men were killed and eight badly in­
jured. One man, Robert I’oneylight, is
•till underground and all hope of hia
being rescued alive has been given up.
Tbe names of the dead are:
The Victim*.

Robert Maule, aged 29, treasurer and
general superintendent of the Maule
Coal company; John Holms, married,
three children, aged 53;
Theodore
F&amp;ber, married, one child, aged 33;
John Ernst, married, two children, aged
t6; John Rial, married, aged 21; Carl
Poueylight, aingle, .aged 24, residence,
Belleville, TH.
Eight miners were injured.
Their
names follow: James Turner, David
Folan. Arthur Colegate, James Cruce,
William Grills, Frank Thurber, Thomas
Pierce and William Booker.
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■fhe Awfal Explosion.

About 20 men were all nt work in
the mine, clearing up the debris re­
taking from an explosion which took
place last Sunday morning, when no
©ne was injured. Suddenly there was
• flash, followed by a blinding explo­
sion. The smoke and gas came rushing
from the mouth of the mine, and the
alarm was at once given. The scene
around the shaft was a pitiful one, the
wives, children and relatives of tbe men
below shrieking and wringing their
Bands in anguish.
A big force of men was soon at work
and several brave volunteers entered
the shaft in search nf the victims. No
great progress could be made, on ac­
count of tbe gas and afterdamp, and
•everal members of the rescuing party
’Cere soon overcome and had to be car­
ried to the surface.
’©iJEnside of half an hour, however, sev­
eral of the Jx?di?s had bjen found. They
were carried out and conveyed
Smith’s undertaking rpoms, where {hey
were put in presentable shape and an
inquest begun. The bodies were shockIpgly mutilated, heads cni«hr^, limbs
torn away, intestines protruding anil
tbe flesh of the main body hanging in
•fired s.

NONE OF OUR BUSINESS.
London, Dec. 28.—A disjiatoh from
Madrid to the Central News says that
Senor Canovas del Castillo, the prime
niinister, denies that negotiations have
been or will be opened with the United
States looking to the pacification of
Cuba. The prime minister holds that
the Cuban question is one of internal
politics which in no wise concerns the
United States or any other foreign
power, and he is still confident that
Spain is fully a Lie to suppress the in•sirrection in Cuba without asking for
eg accepting the good offices of any gov­
ernment to m*ciire that end.
Chi d Suffocated.

(Williamsport. Pa., Dec. 2G.—At 0:30
'block Friday etening flumes were diseuvered issuing from the third story of
tbe big ConiHiercinl block, the upper
floors of which were occupied by a
Bfmber of families. The firemen re­
sponded quickly but the dense smoke
’ lukdered them in their work. Charles
'Wiard. five years old, was suffocated
Bui death. The mother of the child had
t him to .bed and gone ont to spend
evening, leaving an oil stove burn­
er in the room. It is supposed the fire
ginated from tbe oil stove.

.. Albany, N. Y., Dec. 28. — Gen. John
Meredith Rend, of this city, th- wellknown diplomatist, died in Paris, aged
59; years. He was the first United
State* consul general for France and
Algeria in 1869-73. and in November,
1873, was appointed United States minioter resident in Greece.
Pioneer Minister Dead.

Muscatine, la., Dec. 28.—Rev. A.B.ltobbixss, pastor of the First Congregational
©birch of .\kixcaxine for 53 years, died
at ihia home here Sunday morning of
heart trouble. Dr. Robbins was one of
the first five Congregational ministers
who came west in 1843. and had al­
most reached hi* eightieth year.

Prove the merit of Hood’s Sarsaparilla - posi­
tive, perfect, permanent Cures.
of scrofula in severest forms/like
tortre, swelled neck, running sores, hip
Kji Intense Itchlnt

GLASS-PLATED TYPE.

CONVICTS CAN DOFF STRIPES.

Geman invention.

Those Who Behave Properly Will Bo Al­
lowed to DreM in Uur.lne»i Garb.

The replacing of racial type by type
made of glass is being seriously consid­
ered, since it haB^ecn found practicable
to produce glans type. Since printer’s
type is locked and held together solidly
in frames, type consisting of one piece
of glass was not found to work satisfac­
torily. as the material was found to be
too brittle to withstand the pressure.
Tbe material, however, is so much cheap­
er and will save
much time in the
^manufacture of type that the use of
was not given up when it was
found that it was not entirely avail­
able for the purpose. Wilhelm Pi lx.
of Johannesburg, near Gabions, the
center of the Bohemian glass industry,
has now patented a very remarkable in­
vention. He proposes to make the body
of the type of hard rubber or celluloid,
which, when locked in the frame,' will
resist the pressure without difficulty
and places the glass top of the letter—
that is the real face of the tpye—upon
the rubber body, cementing them solid­
ly by the use of cement. So as not to
suffer under the pressure, the face of
the type is somewhat smaller than the
traverse section of the body, and in this
way the touching of the face of the type
in the form is effectively prevented. The
advantage of using glass for type,
which, will keep its sharpness for a
much longer time, since glass is not as
subject to wear as metal, is, therefore,
effectively achieved with this invention.
The innovation has been practically
tested, and nt the present moment may
be produced in unlimited quantities at
comparatively small cost.
The demand for type is enormous,
and type foundries turn out millions of
type per year. In the 30s all printers*
type had .to be finished by hand. At
that time an output of 4,000 type per
day was considered very large.
The
first type-making innchine invented by
David Bruc.‘, in 1838, could turn out 20,­
000 type, while the J. R. Johnson ma­
chine. patented in 1853, finished daily
about 25,000 type, turning it out ready
for use. The latest invention in this
field was the double type machine of the
Frenchman, Foucher, which turns out
almost 30,000 per day. By the system
of Pilz it will be possible to turn out
from 100.000 to 120.000 type per day on
the three machines necessary to pro­
duce hls combined rubber and glass
type.—St. Louis Republic.
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LOUISIANA’S UNSTABLE SOIL,
A Channel Four Mil** Wide That Wai
inn with a Faddlo.
Started bjr h Maa

The most original experiment in pris­
on reform which has yet been tried has
recently been put into effect nt Ohio’s
penitentiary at Columbus. A strik­
ing, almost startling change in the con­
ventional prison stripes of the convict
has been made. This, the first an­
nouncement of this startling departure,
will doubtless excite wide attention and
comment.
It is, in brief, regulating the clothing
of the convict by hisVeondnct. Under
the system now in vogue in all prisons
every convict wears the same uniform.
The prlsqpcr whose instincts are vile,
whose ideas are thoroughly steeped in
crime, is the same, in the appearance
that clothing gives, as the man whose
instincts are of high grade, but who.
through weakness, has violated the

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Penologists have long held that the In­
telligent convict could be more thor­
oughly reformed by mental ptoerfsea,
or methods akin theieto, than by the
physical penalties that prison rulashave
caused all offendera to suffer. Thia te
exactly the idea from which Warden E.
G.‘ Coffin, ©Like Ohio penitentiary, con­
ceived his plan of helping the prisoners
to reform by grading their clothing.
There are |to be three grades, one hard­
ly different from the ordinary suit of
the civilian, while the other two bear
in, a greater degree tbe mark of the
prison.
The first grnrftj of clothing is of plain
gray cloth^with nothing to indicate that
it is anything else than a citizen’s^uH.
The second grade will cons’st of gra&gt;
ond white checkered good3. and the
third grailc will be that of the present
regular stripes, ns now worn by nil.
A prisoner upon entering the prison
will bo placed in the second grutV-.and
after the expiration of six months, with­
out being reported for any infrartiur. cf
the rules, will he entitled to be -placid
in the first grade. Every prisoner in
the Ohio penitentiary who is not re­
ported for the Violation of a prison
rule until January 1 will lie j&gt;ermittcd
to wear the first grade uniform as soon
as it is possible to procure it. The pris­
oner who during tlic. time mentioned is
reported for one infraction of the rules
will be eligible for the first grade in
ten days tacrenfter. The prisoner who
has two reports against hint January 1
will not be eligible for the first grade
for 20 days. If a prisoner Ins three or
plprP report* against him he will not

Burned to Deuth.

Louisville, Ky., Dev. 26.—At Farmer*.
Ky., Thursday night. Red Padgett, a
drunken prisoner, set tire to the city
prison und was burned to death.

FROM THOUSANDS THAT ARE SUF­
FERING FROM PILES.
DR. HANDY’S 1’ILE CL’KK SOOTHES AND
HEALS BLIND, BLEEDING OR ITCHING
PILES, AND 1’ROXlTt.Y DISPERSER ALL
PILE TUMORS OR MONEY RKFVNDED.

FAC-S1MILE
At®clable Prep arationfor As­
similating ibeFoodandRe^alatjru» the Stomadis and Bowels of

SIGNATURE

Promotes Digestion.ChecrfulnessandRest-Contains neither
Opmtn,Morphine nor Mineral.

IS ON THE

NotNabcotic.

WRAPPER
OF EVSEY

If used in connection with hill’s celery
an internal remedy that cures con­
stipated bowels und bad blood, which are
the exciting cause accompany Ing this dis­
tressing disease, no one need suffer twen­
ty-four -hours. The pain and soreness
vanish as if by magic, and tjie worst cases
ire speedily cured or money refunded.
It Is put up In a soft metal tube with a
hard rubber nuzzle which enables a patient
to apply the ointment directly to the scat
of disease.

Apedecl Remedy for Constipa­
tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca.
Worms .Convulsions.Feverish­
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of

NEW YORK.

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Ootrii !■ put tp in oE3-dx» bottles only. It
la net sold in brik. Don't allow tayone to sell
yon anything elro cn ths vie* cr premise that it
ia “jnirt m gw*:" and “will answer ewy pur­
peso." 4Q- Bee tLii yea ret C-A-W-0-MsL
Th»!iO. tteUs

EXACT COFYC7 WRAPPER.

Ttipjr.

tJOLD ND CURE NO PAY.
w
SEND FOR BOOKLET.

The W.

H. Hill Co., Detroit, Mich.

RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA
CURED DY AR-THRO-PHON-I-A.

Sample bottle mailed free on receipt of a
two cent stainp and name of this paper.
The W. H. Hill Co.. Detroit, Mich.
ritUlMTK QRJDtR.
8L»t of Mlchlx**'*. t’wunly *1 Harry—

At &gt;» se*&gt;ion irf ’lte Probate Court for tbe
Countv of Barry, lioulen nt thr Probate Office In
the &lt;uty of Hn«tlnei. hi «ald county, on Wed­
nesday, the ninth dav &lt;rf December In*the jr*r
our tnoiuaHd elichi hundred *ud ninety tlx.
I’ruscid, Charles W. Ani’itrong, Judge or
Frc-ukls.
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Tn thA matter of the estate ot Henry
Paul, decrased.
On re-dh-v »ml fihne ?h* iH-thlou duly verifi­
ed. of Hlrxiti Culi'iu tii Exreutnr named in the
will of deseaned. i&gt;ra)lng th-t a certain Instrunu-nt now nn flit- in wild court, i tirporllng to he
th- last will Aud tretarner.t ot t&gt;ald diseased be
admitted to p-obnte and Ute executor uamed
therein appointed.
Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday, the
3lst day &lt;rf Dec&lt; mi»er A. I&gt;. ttO6. at teh o'clock in
lhe forenaon.be lUtelxiied for to- hearing ot said
petition and that the he r* at law ot *ald de
ceased aud all other persons interested tn sate
estate . are required to appear at a session o!
said Court, then to be nolden at the Probate
office. In tbe City of Hastings, In said County,
and chow cause. If any there be, why the prayer
ol the Detltlouer may not b« granted. And it is
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to the persons Interested In said estate, of the
pendency ot said petition and the hearing
thereof by causing a copy ot tbls order to be
published In the Hastings Banker, a news­
paper printed ao4 circulated In said County of
Barrv. once In each week for three successlv
• . ek* previous to said day of hearing.
Chas. W. ahmmtrono
Judge of Probate.
(A true copy.)

Great Increase in the Cocaine Habit tn
Many Parts of the South.

“If my wife comes in here tell her to
wait for me, pieuae," *aid Jones, rushing
into the big dry goods store of Smith
A Co.

THAT THE

A CRY FOR HELP

A DANGEROUS DRUG.

A very inteHigeut and thoroughly
posted and read druggist was speaking
to a reporter the other day on the sub­
ject of the abuses of cocaine in thia
city. He is in a position to know exactly
whereof he speaks, and his observat ions
are interesting.
“It is perfectly amazing,” said he,
“the proportions to which the cocaine
trade has grown in this city, und it is
•till more remarkable how, with the ex­
ception of a few abandoned white wom­
en, its use is confined almost exclusive­
ly to tiie colored folk. The average
druggist or physician can tell the co
cainc fiend on sight, even when his in­
dulgence in the vice is in its inclpiency.
There is t. wild expression of the eye,
the muscular jerk Ings of the limbs and
other ijortious of the body, an exuber­
ant tendency to be always moving, al­
ways on the gc, and. in fact, a genera]
high tension of the nervous system
buch that it might be expected the next
moment wouic result in ci general phys­
Varying Idos* of Beauty. ical collapse.
What constitutes beauty of com­
“How on earth these ignorant people
plexion? To the negro a beautiful com­ ever learned of the effects of thia pow­
plexion consists in ebony blackness. erful and dangerous drug I am at a loss
The Tartar and Mongolian races of the to say, but I know it is a fact that some
polar regions of America see beauty drug stores in thia city sell enormous
only in yellow skins. The Indians ad­ quantities of the stuff to the darkies in
mire a brown complexion. Numbers of flve-cent packages. Tbe demand for it
barbarous' people conceal the natural is so great that they keep the stuff in
tint of their skins under a staimng of NttJe papew which they retail at five
many colors; others are indelibly cents, and it is quite frequently the
marked with a general tatbOoing. The case that &lt;he darky doesn’t even open
Greenlanders paint their faces with hls mouth to aay what he "Kants, the
yellow and white. The Decanabesstain trade is so well established. He simply
themselves yellow and redden their goes into the drug store, throw* down
hands and feet. Of course, tbe white hia nickel on the counter, and is given a
people of America and Europe find the cocaine package without his ever oper
greatest beauty in the white skins ing his mouth—just as be would
brightened with a touch of rose color.— slouch into a beer joint and get a glaaa
Chicago Chronicle.__________
fo beer..”—N.O. Picayune.

9 &lt;»&lt;&gt; Drops ,

Well-Known Landlord Dead.

New York, Dec. 26.—Mr. John Chat­
field, proprietor of the Hotel Jefferson,
Fifteenth street und Fourth avenue,
died suddenly' from apoplexy Friday
morning. Mr. Chatfield has been managerof Fenwick ball, Saybrooke, Conn.;
the Munhuusett house. Shelter Island;
the Brighton Beach hotel, and the
Pequod house, of New Loudon, ami
other hotels.

| be placed in the first grade until three
‘ continuous months have passed without
on unfavorable 1 eport regarding him.
Wanjcn
toffin, in talking
.
f to
. thaxvrlf.
lid: W
er, said:
“I am fully satisfied that all
good citizens will heartily approve |he
step I have taken. I do not IxJieve that
it is right and iust that a man who bps
so
conducted himself
as to maintain
an
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-----unblemished reputation
for years
should be classed, clothed and marched
with one who is daily committing in­
fractions against tbe rules of the pris­
on. It holds out no inducement to the
worthy prisoner to continue his efforts
in weil doing. There should be «ome
mark of distinction to separate the good
from the bad. It seems to me the graded
uniform is the best method of accom­
plishing this purpose.”
The Ohio penitentiary has long been
known by the fact that the inmates
thtyreof are treated with more humanity
than in nlmoM"xny other state prison.
The policy that has actuated theiiuthorities has been that men are much more
inclined to renounce r.n evil life axd to
become good citizens if the attitude of
the officials toward them is that which
human beings might naturally expect.
—X. Y. Herald.

if rLouisiana engineers
|
A oominitteo of
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T&gt;ifln&lt;r the
tlio Baptist
Ttnntist Col
Ool- !
has been Investigating
let canal, which has become in outlet ■
of the river, in order to determine !
whether it is a work of nature or of
man.
The committee was unable to
get any definite information on the
subject, but leans to the Idea that it
was originally a ditch, which has been
magnified by the work of the river into
a pass or outlet of the Mississippi. An
attempt will be made to determine
which of the streams of Louisiana are
natural and which are artificial, so as
to guide the river and harbor commit­
tee in providing for them.
There is a great deal of confusion on
this subject, and nearly all the maps
of Louisiana are erroneous because of
the frequent
appearance of new
streams and the disappearance of old
ones. It is well known that Bayou
Plaquemine is artificial, although the
government has treated it as a natural
waterway; and even the Atchafalaya,
the largest river in Louisiana after the
Mississippi, is more artificial than
natural, having appeared on the origin­
al map as an insignificant creek. Bayou
Opelousas or Apelosa. A still more Im­
portant stream that is purely artificial
and due to an accident is known a« Mor­
rison's cut-off. in St.’Mary parish. It
was once solid land, but some 40 years
ago a man named Morrison, finding
that he had to go a long way around
to reach St. Bernard bay. jumped
ashore, and. with a paddle, made a ditch
through which he was able to float his
boat. When he returned^ two weeks
after by the same route he found that
the water of Bayou Sale and St. Bernard
bay had taken the hew channel, and
that the ditch was 200 feet wide. It is
four miles wide to-day, and the land
be cut off has been gradually washed
away, until it now consists only of a
string of small islands. Morrison’s cut­
off is now the route for numerous ves­
sels running along the coast of south
Louisiana. It was made in the course of
n few hours with an ordinary perogue
paddle and by one man. but would prob­
ably have cost the United States thou­
sands of dollars if it had been under­
taken as nn engineering enterprise, and
Jf the gulf waters had not done the
work.—N. Y. Sun.

At Lucon. France, an ancient inn
has for its sign “The Four Thing* to Be
Feared.” which ia the Rgend under a
patatlDg representing a

Hig 1‘lans for Niagara.
Buffalo, N. Y, Dec. 25.—Col. George
E Gourand has purchased from Mr.
Jacob F. Schoelkopf the international
hotel property at Niagara Falla. The
price is not stated, but u large percent­
age of the purchase money was paid
down. Col. Gourami thus becomes the
jxxssessor of both the Cataract and in­
ternational hotels at Niagara Falls,
ublch he proposes to demolish and on
the site thereof erect a mammoth hotel,
theater and convention ball, surpassing
anything in thia country or in Europe.

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MORTGAGE SALK.
Default having been made tn the condition*
of a certain mortgage made hy Charles W.
-iniih and wife Helen G., of the lownvhtp of
Irving, aonnty of ftarry, and state of Michigan,
to Alexander Fon*er. of Bedford. Calhoun
county. Mate o? Michigan, dated December 14.
A. D iWC. und recorded in the office nf the
ReglKU*r of Deed*, for the countv of Barry,
and state of Michigan, on the twenty third day
of December. A D. 188C. tn Liber ifo of Mort­
gagee. on page 294. on which mortgage there in
claimed to be due at the date of thia notice the
sum of Fire hundred fifty three dollar* at d
thirty cents, and an attorney’* fee of twentyfive dollars provided far tn said mortgage, aiid
no Milt or proceedings at law having been insttfued to recover the mc-ney* secured by said
mortgage, nr any part thereof;
Now. therefore, by ^rtue of the p wer of
sale contained in said mortgage, and thestatute in such c-ane made and provided, notice is
hereby given that on Saturday, the thirtieth
daj nf January A. D 1W7. *t ten o’clock in lhe
forenoon. I shall sell at public auction, to the
highest bidder, at the north front door of the
court house, in the rltv of Hastings (that being
the place where the circuit, court for Barr&gt;
County is holdem, tbe premlsrS described in
said mortgage, or so much thereof as may l&gt;e
necessary to pay the amount due on said
inongsge, with eight per cent, interest, and
all legal costa, together wph an attorney’s
fee at twentv-five dollars covenanted for there­
in. the premise* being described in said mor k*kv as all those certain kits, pieces and par­
rels of land situate In the township of I vinif,
in the county of Barry, und Mate of Michigan,
and described aa follows:
The north east quarter of the sooth east
quarter and the south half
north we„t
auarter of south east quarter bo’h on sectinu
Hern (IB) in town four i4&lt; north ramie rjy
west, containing sixty acres m«vr or les*.
A i JCXAHDKB Fort er. Mortgagee
Colorovr &amp; Potter.
Attorneys for Mortgagee.
Dated. October 27. 18M.
MORTGAGE HALIL
Default having bren mntlt in »!■»* mndltinns
of a certain mortgaice uiMir by EnmcI* Hpniiv
hikI Jennie Heanv. Bu'b*id &gt; nd Wife’s, of
Tliornapple. Harry Coudiv, Ml&gt;*hl&lt;au to Eiiihy
D. Bostwick &lt;rf imara. New York dated tl»«
Third day nf November A. I). Iks", and rucoril.
ed In tbe office of the Resister &lt;&gt;f tn-rd*. for /he
County of Barry and Slate ot Mirhlean. o*&gt;/tie
Fourteenth day of November a. D, 1887 In Ml^r
28 of Mortimres. ou pare 350 on which murt|tMire
Were Is claimed to be due at the date of this
notice tbe sum of Two toou-and two hun­
dred and Thirty Six Dollar*, and an
attorney'* fee of Twentv five Do'Ur*
provided for In said mortgage, and no suit or
prooeedinRs at law hi.vlng been instituted to
recover tbemoneys moirvd by said mortraae.
or any t«rt there &gt;f;
Now therefore, by virtue of the power nf sale
coal allied in said mortgage, and tbe statute tn
sueh case mnde and provided, notice U hereby
given that on Saturday toe Thirteenth day of
Marek A. D. 1WT at ten o’clock In lb- (orewooa,
i shall wil at Public Auction, to tbe butbvM
bidder, at the North front door of tbe Court
Houne in the City ot Hastings (that being the
be Circuit Court for Barry County

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Wheres* default has been made in the term*
and conditions of a certain ruortEsgr. made and
executed by Cassius Hubbell ana Anna Hubbell.
hls wif*. of tbe Town of Irving, County of lurry.
Rtate of Michigan, to Calvin r. Austin, of Salem.
County of Washington, htate of New York,
dated March IBth. A. D. 1&amp;». sad recorded in
tbe office of the, Register ot Deeds for Bam
Countv, Michigan, on tbe 17tb day of March. A.
D IM*, in l.lbrr 29 of Mortgages on page 364,
which said mortgage was auly assigned bv
Charles E Swales, administrator of the estafe
of said Calvin P. Austin, deceased, to the under­
signed Kallle B. Rice and Gertrude B. Austin by
assignment in writing duly executed and ickDowiedgrd, bearing date September Slat. 1893.
and recorded In tbe offi-e of the Register of
Deeds lor said County of Barry on the 10th day
of March. A. D. 18M in Liber 36 ot Mortgages o&lt;i
page MB. and whereas by reason ot Midi default,
the power ot sale contained In said mortgage
has become operative, and whereas there Is
claimed to be due upon and under said mort­
gage at the date hereof the sum of One Thousand
Seven Hundred : nd Eighty five and thirty six
one-hundredth* Dollars (S17SA36) for principal
and Interest and the additional sum of Thirtyfive Dollars (rtS OO) as tbe Attorney fee provided
by law. and whereas no proceedings at law or Id
equity have been Instituted to recover the debt
Scared bt said mortgage, or noy part thereof.
ow therefore, notice Is hereby given that un­
der and Ky virtue ofsaid power of sale in laid
mortgage contained, and tn pursuance of the
statute ot tbe Stat? of Michigan In such ease
made aud provided, we will sell at public-auc­
tion or veudoe tn the highest bidder at lhe front
door of the Court House in the Tillage of Has­
tings, Barrv County. Michigan, that being the
place nt holding the Circuit Court for said Coun­
ty erf Barry.on Friday the fifth day ot March.
A. D. 1897, at three o.c.lock n. m. of said day. the
land and ptrmlses lu *aid mortgage And herein­
after described as follows; to wit: AU those
certain piece* or parcels of laud situated lu
Town four &lt;4) N01 th of Range nine (9) West,
that being lhe town of Irving, in tbe County ot
Barr). Biate erf Michigan, described as fo0ows&gt;
viz: bring tbe southwest quarter (s. w. k) of lhe
MHithweM quarter (s. w. £) of Section eight (8).
the Northwcm quarter (n. w. U) of toe north
we*t quarter (n, w.
of Section seventeen (ID.
aho toe north tweuti (fc)) acres st the east sixty
(BOi sere* of the southeaat quarter (a e. M) of
Section acveu (T). tn Mild Town four (4) North
of Range nine .*) West, that Doing tbe uM
Town of Irving. containing in the three descripUons one hundred acres of land, be the same
mors or hws. wgrtber with tbe topemeats,
hervdltameuta asd appurtenance* tbereusw

GkrtrcdeB. Austin.

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to tickle tbe fancy or the rallying popnlaoe. Etill the bell kept up its deafX
ing clamor and Lambert was waxing
both nervous and indignant. The al&gt;
rence ot the civil officers vf the law
the deputy ^arahal or eheriff-—ren­
dered h*m practically powerless to act.
He could not pitch into the people for
standing around with their hands in
their pockets and looking amused.
There w nothing 1: Mt lie ur threaten*
5ng in thrlr manner. They were even
4istMse.l to lie friendly—ns'whcn they
saw Lamjwct lake a rifle with evident
intention of batterii :,* in the doer, they
&gt;houted tp hlru in "eutiine concern:
“Don’t do that, lieu &gt;nnnf. Those fel­
lows Wifi be shootin* un through the
floor nexr. The squ-.rrTl l»c along pres­
en fly. J4&gt;t him do ii?’
F&gt;esCTjt&gt;y the squire did come, still
“white about the gills," as a sergeant
muttered; and him Lambert angrily aecoFted:
“What do you want us to do, Mr.
Parmelee? We’ve been here several
minutes with nobody to report to.” .
“I s'i&gt;ase my poor fehows are mur­
dered to a man," cried Pri melee, sliding
off bls mule and handing the reins to a
soldier, who coolly transferred them
to the nearest post. “Can’t you make
’em bear. McBride?’’
“Not I* they’re all dead," answered
the sergeant, disgustedly.
“Which
corpse In pullin' the bell rope?"
At
'this unfeeling remark the populace
i again began to lough.

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there was nobody there, .which reemed

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,
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ekrmirae&lt;1 Close, in nign irungwm.
" ny&gt; great Peter! man, your birds ju*t
walked out without .anyone’* helpin’
«m. You and your cowardlj* gang
walked off and let ’em go; an’ they**taken our mule. That’s the worst cf it
—taken our mule to replace that dam
carcass there, that blonged to the
father of one of thn boys you brought
in thi* mornin’. He told the truth bout
it then, when he rode into camp an’ said
your posse had shot his mule an’ threat­

place nun-way orrr ttmaixin vjujxiutnr
and so near the county line that, nobody
knew whether he rightfully l^longed
to Qnitmnn or to Chittoxnmgo. When
COOK BROS, P icprletia
he was “wanted” in one he dodged to
tbe other. Two of his sons had been
killed during the war, and the two
younger were prominent both aa citi­
zens and “skylarkers” for “there was
no mischief or frolic going on they
weren't mixed up In.” Sorgt. Burns
Bu Gaptaln Gharles Kino,
didn’t believe in kukluk thereabouts,
but the colored folk:, and the deputy
ened ic shoot him. What sort of a sand­
heap were you raised on, anyhow? marshals did, and so the soldiers were
kept "on tbe jump." Old man Potts
Long before they reached the public
by» f a baby in the town I coxnc from had “cussed" Parmelee off his place two
square the firing had ceased. toertakhad shown ap little grit ns you and your
weeks previous, but had ridden in to
ing his little command, which the? ser­
folks have, its own mother would have
Quitman and reported himself to
geant had wisely halted “for orders”
drowned it in tbe mill-rare."
Brevet Lieut. Col. Sweet, commanding
as soon as the shots were heard, Lam­
The effect of this unexpected tirade
The jwo-company garrison there, and
bert led them nt double time.
was remarkable. The knot of civilian said any time he or his boys were
“Put a stop to anything they’re aL
listener*, who had come to get such fun
“wanted" just to any so and he would
Ill bo after you with the whole com­
out of the situation as the circum­
come tn and account for himself and
pany," Close had shouted after him.
stances would permit, and who hod them to an officer and a gentleman, but
The deputy marshal had disappeared.
been indulging in no little half-stifled
he’d be damned if he’d allow that sneak
“Mr. Parmelee somewhere ahead?”
laughter, were evidently amazed at this
Parmelee on his premises. Then he
panted the lieutenant to the sergeant
new side to the Yankee officer’s char­ had had high words with the marshal
trotting by his side.
acter, and stood silent and decidedly ap­ of the district himself. Hia boys had
“Somewhere behind, rir. He'li come
preciative listeners to his denunciation harmed no one. he said. They were full
gallopin* in after we get there—per­
of the luckless Parmelee. The soldiers, of fun, and perhaps of fight—he
haps."
who had for some months been tasting wouldn’t own ’em if they weren’t;.but
the comforts of military service under they did not belong to the kuklux—if
The road led into town from the
civil control, and trudging all over there were anything of the sorttironnd
northeast. Lambert could Fee the rail­
j
ChittoniingQ county .day in nnd day ou». there at all—and they only fought
. way embankment and the old wooden
on the mysterious mission of‘“serving wherf- Lntcrefered with. They might
bridge before they rounded the turn
process," were evidently tickled that have expressed contempt for Parmelee,
from which they came in sight of the
their
—.. commander
vvu.um,,.,-.. should,
ouvuiu. at
uv lust have
navi’ but
oUt. mat,
’t Ijiw-breaking.
ljaw-l
belfry and the roofs. Somebody had
that wasn
wasn't
The
I seen for himself what they
told him tL-i
that verv serious albegun to ring the bell, and there camo
, had mom j: marshal tcld
.
hnlf
cm
ey
vase*
fatal
nil
rslrvevev
_
41»n»
V.
__
.
t
• both against
“Oh, you’ll pay for this, you fel’ows!” | than half suspected all along—that Jf gat ions hud been •laid
tbe sound of shouting with an occasion­
al shrill yeli. . Then more shots, a tremblingly shouted Parmelee to' the. Parmelee was an arrant coward, who ( him and his boys, ns well us against
hort sputtering fusillade, and more- grinning .group across the street. “If had held his position and made hi«», friends with whom they forgathered,
bouts, suggestively derisive and farther there’s law in Washington nnd power record far efficiency in enforcing thaf and warned him that arrest-would fol­
, tr
" hack
&lt;MM.n '* .you'll
vuu ii rvicd
ketch hc»l.
ncn. ”
lows only when a big squad of regulars low if more “outrages" occurred; and
x
.
! the result was that only the interfer“Whawt’s l^ecn the matter, squire?” was nt his back.
“What’s going cu, do you suppose?*’
As for Lambert. who^« sole knowl- once of Col. Stveet pi evented a shoot*
asked Lambert of lus bulky second in asked a citizen, soothingly. “Ain’t Any­
edge of sffnixs ?n the soutli wns derived ]Dg scrape on the s&gt;ot. Ever since
body
hurt,
is
there?
I
ain
’
t
lizard
copinand; and McBride, with one hand
from the accounts published in the' then Parmelee had hnd some one
steadying the absurd long sword then 'nothin* cf any row."
Parmoiee pointed to the careass ofrthti northern journals and inspired almost ' watching the movement* of Potte and
worn by our sergeants, and the othef
n ynung lady ovex
clamping his rifle, at the right shoulder.1 J5n,e onrt to HOTn* *’Pnifl«-ant shot hHes without exception by “carpet-bag" poll- his hevs. 1
'
|
t’arn.elep had.not been seen from the
pnSingly answered:
| at the corner. “I s'nose you’ll ,dkny
।
ticinns,
nnd
who
fulfy
expected
to
find
moment
of
the
inithiJ
appearance of
“Harin* some fun with tba sheriff. ’ fch.^in’ ,crau?' "Lootini—next.”
against a
determined arar- j Potts and party until lie uxine sccn.ubPHic&lt;! agmnst
a determined
“Shootla'? Shootin’ round hviih? ; himself pitted
He hud a nigger posse guardin’ tbe jail. 1
( Why. dewrouo t thol xin't the qu.-tet
enyn^d l» the Kng into camp on a bturowed mule.
Folks wouldn’t stand it.”
.
I
j slaughter of federal officials, white and Later that afternoon, when matters hnd
thing'
I thought I heard sbmeb &gt;ly
Another minute of running brought thing!
j
black, the young New Englander be- measurably quieted down, he made his
1 " ’ off a pittol awhile
* ' ago.
..
Don’t J
them to the outskirts of the straggling pullin
you remember, rnajjr? I reckon’t vus ■ gen tn look Upon the whole affair aa tray westward in time to tell at the
town. -Women :uxd children could be
you I was talkin' with at the tim«—I another practical joke devised by hia state, capitol his story of the riot tn, bis
seen neering excitedly towards the'
new associate simply "to test his grit properly indignant chief, while, all
6&amp;id there was a shot tired. i’’r i; s
square. Two v*.ry small boys, hearing ’
or gullibility,” This, at least, was bis alone, Capt. Close was jogging over to
that’s wbat killed Potts’ old mule out
the heavy tramp; tramp of the infantry,1
first impressinn. until the sight of the Potte’ on the "day accommodation,” lit­
yuh." •
*
turned and scuttled away for the shel­
main l»ody' of the company swinging tle dreaming of the ill-repute in which
“For heaven’s sake, man.” muttered
ter of an njien door.
Three "hundred !
Into the square under command of the he am his youthful subaltern would
Lambert, “stop that infernal bell and
yards ahead a man in bls shirt sloeves
flxst sergeant, nnd another look at stand before the untJunkhig
,
of their
your ow n jaw. Caa’t you see the
pepped around a corner, looked keenly,
Close’s burning brown eyesand I’arme- ; mxrtlirrn 'feilow-eitizeus on. Um? -morjust laughing at yuu?" And Farm
lee's
hnnjfiiog
face
convinced
him
that
row;
’
or,
as
was
only
natural,
the depat the ooiuing squad and popped back
evidently did.
\
so far r* they were concerned there uty marshal had squared accounts with
again. When Lambert, leading his men
"My OgcI. lieutenant! they’ve mob
was no joke.
J Close by laying the blame for the escape
by a dozen jjaces, raxfie dancing around
. the jail, let loose three of the wt
But how about the chuckling natives of tbe prisoners, the peril of the bethat same corner and found himself at •, scoundrels ever went unLung, ked
r.ow augmenting their humber every ’roguered posse, ami the riot andinsurthe northeast angle of the plaza, this'
। killed tbe officers of the law.
Tney
same citizen was seated * n the nearest'
rnoinent? Certainly there could he no rection in Chittonjingc.county u]»n (he
. ought
to bs
arrested
h?re—erery
.
■ vuicuk iv vr
uncoir.'
i ivuv
nciv righv
v-»
doubt as to the contempt th ay felt for’ captiinand hislieuteniml, who, he said,
porch. pl.ci.Ily j.n.ok.up a .-orn-Mb pqw on_ of them_-HU.n&lt;, nf ,tandin. tl
and reading a newspaper, nis . boots insultin’ the United States govern c ifnt. “the squire,” ns they facetiously termed though wearing the uniform and hnldbraced against a wooden pillar and bis If Capt. Close was here he'd have cm Parmelee, or the ridhuilt* which Cloay’s ing the commission of the United States,
’
" * had refused to come to tbe aid of the
anjicaruice bad excited until hr
had
chair tilted back against the wall. in in less than a minute.”
well-nigh finished his dcnunciafion of officers of t he law.
In similar attitudes of eraggrrated
“He’ll be here presently, If you want the civil officer. . T.‘»»-n for an instant j “] ought to be back by nine o’clock,”
calm, farther along in the direction of any arresting clone. Meantime, thecoly
there was nb.u.ist a ripple of applause. ‘ wa» the message tbe captain told Corthe i»vst office, were one or two other row is that which your people seetu to
They watched xim as, in nis uncouth, pond Cunningham to takeout to camp;
gentlemen of Tugaloo. Only amvnd be making. Can’t you stop that?"
ill-fitting, uusoldierly garb, the coxn- but Cunningham was the ingenious
Cohen’s mercantile emporium was there
rurmelee looked helpless nnd de*
mander strode angr’lj* hack and be­ yoith who first accosted 'Mr. Lambert
faintest sign of excitement. There one ’
spoxulent. “Somethin’s got to be dm to," gan searching the wall and wiudow- on his arrival that morning, and Burns
ar twe. trembling-^ pallid clerks were he said, "or these rebels’ll ride ri;ht
shutttrs of the jail for signs of bullet liod nearly shaken the life out of him
bustling about nnd putting up the
over you. Why, e*ery man ycu s?e’s marks.
f• uben he heard the story tdte meh were
shutters. The pang of negroes ordina­ had a hand in this jail delivery. We xad
Meantime, gradually rcccfffcring con-' passing from lip tq lip. Cunningham
rily loafing around theblnza hpd totally great trouble ’restin’ those
th ree fidence or hope, the besieged in the rel- was a young fellow with a better opinvanished. Lambert, expecting to (ln-1 scoundrels: the marshal's been a: ter lar of the mreting-houae began to par- ' Ion of himself than his rmploycis
himself in the presence of n surging ’em a month, anti he ought to have met
ley. The hell -eased ringing,'and bum- seemed to entertain, and. though iairmob. came to a .sudden halt in sheer us here, ’s'l telegraphed him.
Wo bfe voice* were heard asking who were ‘ ly educated in the public schools and in
surprise. The squad “slowed down" nt fetched ’em here at four o’clock ihie outside. A brusque order in Close’s n business college of hia native city, a
a sign from their sergeant,
- - and then. morn'h’, an’ not a soul inTugalookrcw gruffest tones to "Come up out of that' fondness for Bowery life and nssociadpring up their rank, marched silently anvthjng obout it&gt;nn« the soldteraouj -ht liole and account for your prisoners',’' lion with Bowcry boyshad undermined
ahead in quick time.
! to have stood by us until the mars xal seemed to cause unlimited joy. There ^hls usefulness. Hr enlisted after los“Wh&lt;T.‘’s the jail?” asked Lambert of came. ’Stead cf ‘bat, they went on to
*
was sound of unbarring doors and ing his situation, nnd. coining to Close’s
his subordinate.
| camp and left us all alone, and just as scrambling on wooden stairs, andjprea- j company when clerks were Itardly to
“Round there behind the next corner, soon as these people found out who ently the portals opened an inch or' be hnd at any price, w pvt into the
Ffr. where the bell is.*’
were jailed an’ saw we hud no soldi ?rs two and cautious pedsps were taken. ' company office Instead of the awkward
Three or four prominent citizens, to guard ’em, why, Icouldn’tdo noth n*. Tbe sight of tbe blue uniforms wax squad. Then came a vacancy among
came strolling out of the saloon near 1 They just took my horse and—thek’d enough. The defenders, white and col- the eorporv’s: the young fellow, being
the post office, their hands in their have hung me, I s’posr, if I’d been f jol cred, to tbe fluthher of six, dusty but a new broom, hnd swept, clean, ami was
pockets and quids of exaggerated size enough to 9tay. T just- 'scoped with ny uninjured, came gladly forth into ‘he so helpful abotit the books, popors and
in their cheeks. The bell, urder the life. You’ve just got here, lieut?iuint. afternoon sunshine. “By gad, fid lows, ' the like for six weeks that Close gave
impulse of unseen hands, was still vio- You don’t begin to know what a b •11
we had hard work standin’ off 1’jx.t him the empty chevrons. and’ gave
11
crowd till you come;’’ begun the fore- ; Burrs abumdcint cause for another out­
iently ringing: otherwise an almost bole this is. These people ore the wo
....
: &lt;
____ ti. ..._
u..
Sabbath stflluens pervade d the town of kind o’ rebs. Capt’n .Close—even 1l»v most, another cf the Parmelee type. ; break of blasphemy. There might have
........ : ha’ t
“ h=
’*zChit
'h’*-----------------------------‘ —
•There must
been
half
tom-----ingo --------------------------bc:m some way of
licking Privni-funTugaloo.
At the corner lay a gaunt wouldn’tblieve it! but I retUm he
ningbaxu into shape.’.nt thore was .nunc
flew
vurdru: ••rl. blood trickling from its nos- 4 now, after the tongue lashi.x* them cl j county in here, and’ ‘he ballets
1whatever
of
reftrminjf
Corporal'Cun
­
trils nn-l from a shot-ho’&lt;? in the side— lers gave him—"
lik“—"
sole indention of recent battle. The
But here a guffaw of derisive laughter ningham. He was not till hnd. however,
Ki't Mr. Parrffelee’s description of ,hi
;nll tbw’r stood ohHqiuT.v open tothedr- situation was interrupted by the c&lt; ru­ from across the street, the crestfallen for by evening be began -io realize the*
vliniug sun. The barred windows were ing of Cnpt. Close himself- Dreswd face of Parmelee, and the quizzical grin ’ extra ordinary solecism of wh'n.lx he Lad
1 precisely ns when Lambert bad last on tbe snn-tnnped features of the sol­ been guilty iii the morning: *se he was
’Jghtly •-lo'ced.
“ Tuf a stop to anythin.*’ they’re at’ " seen- him at camp, wit^x no more s&lt; m- diers, put sudden cheek to his flow of actually mdiainctf to go near the .'ieurepeated Lambert to himself.
“But blance of rank or authority .than ’fas w ords. There stood Clow, glowering nt t era nt. und never even rtpented-his mes­
sage to Burns tintii nine o’clock Iind
How OU earth can 1 to be found in a weather beaten pili cf him.
what ur .• they at? “
lie: . “
“Fl
Flew like whet, you gibberin' idiot ? come nnd the roplnin hadn’t. Then
„u„..i.io.
efennr on
nn his
hie cheap
phrnn flannel
flantnc!
find out?"
_
t• shoulder-straps
Like tho*“ of the jail I : hind it the ( ^lousfe without sa«hUr sword, butwiItl. : The only bullet-hole in the bull square Burn* vent over tn the lieutenant’s
that
hasn't Iren
here for six weeks is the tent, where the youth sat wrapped in
window-*
house a
a nUge UTUJJ
army^’Tolt" strapped -----------about—hls
i ’ .UMW.- of
t,. the little
...... meeting
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...
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*
• tnere.
•
You his overcoat, trying gloomily nnd w-th
were cto-td. nnd apparently boarded up ' waist,
walsti roe
the wruiun»i»»c*
commander of the •
company,
one in that
wuthJess
mule
-----.....................................
.
, ,
stiffened flngrre to write sore letxers
from within. The double doors in came strolling around the corner of the | dam cowards ran for .belter an lit
front were tightly shut and decorated jail. looking curiously about its door and, your pris'ners looee; thata plum tw by the light nf a single candle.
"I suppose, sir. the Captain meant to
in one or two places with bullet boles. Windows „ though in anarch of signs the nose on your ace I dm;&gt;earc j
for the pria'ners—that'* year biia'uess; ride the mule berk himself. He could
Tbe bell kept up its furious din. “Ham­ of the recent affray.
but what I want’s our mule. L'eut. have gnt to Pott-s’ place before six and
mer tbe door with the nutt of your
Lembert." be continued. addressing hie back here by eight, rosy. Tisn’t likely
rifle," said the. lieutenant. annoyed to
silent jjunior. 'Tn. os. reedy as noy men they’d n«k iiim to slay io supper. I’m
sea that such of the populace as began
to fight for the flag, but for six mouths
nfrnM of- his get tin’ into a row.
to appear were looking gd in unmistak­
now I’ve been dlttin* here furnisbin
|)|n) .j] alone.”
able amusement.
.
■
,
X11...
, . •
—
—*
no»«s»
to
buck
up
the*
MI
ct» mak'n
"f
wildhr could here been*-onten‘ to
“Gues* they’re all down in the cellar,
n-trnr'.of -ring.” raid
reits all wr &lt;b* country, because «rrd for thee
lieutenTut.” said a tall civilian. “Want
nn waa my ortlera. I haven't Been
any of 'c/fa? Reckon they’ll come up *f
nigger abuse). I haven't seen the
vru dk corn stem »
you’ll toll Squire Parmelee to shout.
uniform insulted. I haven't seen a sign
Don't seem to see him. though.** And
of kuklux; nothin' but some; contra- ,
the grinning countryman was present­
band stills. I've obeyed orders an
U
J
MnLW.H.lUake. who
ly joined by one or two of hls friends.
helped 'em to make arrests of people
■
* SF^Ut'
Lambert simply did not know what to
1 don’t personally kuow nothin abou.,
(jout&gt;t treated nnd curmake of the situation.
Scrgt., Mc­
an'youn-eforyoumelLbeydnsn'tllft
|"l ■ ■
Bride v. js going around hammering at
a hand to hold ’cxn. I m tired o backin | ■
■ ■ .
success is astonishing.
• out shutter after another and mutter­
upsDchag1.nRof«nvur&lt;K an'Idon't
ing about “darned fools inside." A cor­
care
who
knows
it.
March
the
men
Reared by
poral with two men had explored tbe

Thursday, Dec. 31, 1896.

PARKERS

Address all orders to the •‘BANNER.1
SST»Sipiio5r or

NBW-YOHJC w

�being turned to the cheapening of the
PREPARING THE TARIFF.
CARLISLE’S TREASURY REPORT.
production of gold, and we see the results
in tbe development of the wonderful gold
Thursday, Dec. 31. 1896.
It seems settled that tbe work of pre-1
The
secretary of
mines of Cripple Create. Colorado; of
The report
report of
of the
the secretary
of the
the
MARSHALL L COOK.lUUtor
Johannesburg, South Africa, and In Aus­ paring a arw tariff will begin at once, treasury on the state of the national
tralia.
So tardy was invention in finding and will be pushed with intent to haw finance* 1* not a cheerful document,
JCKTEllxn AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AT
new weys to cheapen the production of a complete and thoroughly matured bill The deficit for the fiscal year which
THE HASTINGS. MICHL. PO8TUFF1CR,
AUGUST 14. 1879.
gold, that had these gold fields been dis­ ready for action a* soon us the new con- , ended June 30 laat wm $25,200,000. Bo
grass meet* In extra seas ion. Concern- estimate* tbe deficit for the present
covered by Tabor in 1877 no method
ing its nature, the common statement ‘ fijcai year at &gt;64.500.000. The vear has
would have been known by which the gold is that it will.be a moderate oi-coDstrva-1 not quite half gone, and the deficit ia
could have been extracted. It remained tive measure, framed with the intent ovcr $40,000,000.
for tbe old gentleman 'Stratton to discover ot to Min ing public opinion and In-1
go the ahortlge may be about »80.tbe riches at Cripple Creek, one of hls duatriul need, that It may aland for a 000,000.
It cerudnly wi|l be larger
mines being so rich tkat he has $7,000,000 long period without general reriaion. thM tbe secretary', eatimate, for Mr.
But
it
mqat
bo
expected
that
such
a
Carlisle
has
been optimistic and mbe
"fc gold io sight, and the riches of this one
ln a)1 hia
on tho aubject
THE CAREER OF EX-SENATOR TA­ mine alone being estimated at $50,OOQ,ooo measure will be tbe less vigorously oprevenue since be went into office,
and besides hls mines there are many oth­ posed by the free tradera. Tbe thing
BOR. WHOSE PROPERTY HAS
they
moat
fear
I.
a
tariff
which
will
u
e
to
,
nnt
fo
„
Ml
,
he
(uulr
e correctly
er great gold producers in this new and
JUST BEEN FORECLOSED.
prove so acceptable that they cannot once_ nia protnieed surpluses have l»great American gold camp.
sucv'ssfuJly .—.'I IL Moreover, what come deficita. The deficits have been
Other IntrrMtIng Facta Alwiit Mine* and
seems moderate to one man Is sure to greater than he ha. estimated.
Venezuela has concluded to sign the
Miner*.
appear immoderate to another. Thu,
The secretary assumes el so that there
treaty of arbitration.
there were people who aswrtod it was a , will be a deficit of ,45,750.000 for the
Away along in 1859 there was in a frow‘
moderate and reasonable thing to put.
yMr ending on June 30. 1807.
»y haired younghalm 25 jrears of age, i*'’Tbe Cuban resolutions adopted by the wool and lumber on the free list, sod to That I, ba.ed on the assumption that
Ing lu tljf eastern part of Kansas. 1h0 Senate will probably be killed.
eut off more than half the dutiea on the law., tbe present business oondlout £h unsatisfactory existence £y
woolen goods
[ tloos and the existing .calc of public
killing grasshoppers, breaking bronchos
Tbe general debt of the island of Cuba
There are some general principles i expenditures remain unchanged,
and such other little odd jobs as he could is 8450,000,000 which amount It would be which will certainly govern theframing
if ordinary bu.lneaa activity altonld
of any republican tariff. The Ural and be resumed, and the capacity of the
get. At that time tbe great west was com­ Impossible for her to ever pay.
most
Important
of
these
Is
that
decountry
should become what , It was
paratively unknown and Its wonderful
Everythin? shows that there Is a great fraudlng the gnverameul nod eroding prior to 1893. tht secretary thinks there
wealth of metals undiscovered. Trappers
returning from the nnbroken west brought sentiment in the United States for Cuba, protective duties shall be arekJed by । might be no deficit for the ennui ng
imposing specific In place of nd valnrem veer.
tidings of the great wealth of gold found but the latter country cannot be recognized
duties as far a* possible. This ought;
In the creeks, canyons and in the moun­ at least until it organizes a government not to be considered excessively repub­
tend to be absolutely certain that the
tain sides, and so worked upon the lmag-L and shows strength enough to maintain It. Bean doctrine. I’resident Cleveland’s ' conditions will be such during the
inatiohs of the young man that in 1860 he In other words we cannot recognize Cuba first secretary of the treasury, Daniel fiscal*year 1897-’98 aa to make the revManning, before he had been one month eirues of the government under exist­
packed up all he bad—his wife, a little until there. Is something to recognize.
In office, began on March 16, 1883, the ing laws equal to It* expenditures, he
clothing and some provision—and started.
William Jennings Bryan is now under elaborate investigation of fraud in in- ’ argues against any change in those
He followed fickle fortune through many
places but it was nothing more than a contract to deliver 50 lectures for $50,000, voices and appraisements, of whidh^a laws in the way of InereHsiug duties.
’Wll’o the Wisp and disappeared with hls which is $30,000 more than he had made report was made to congress on Deceiri- He stands by the Wilson-Gorman law.
ber 7. filling a separate volume of 590
The secretary makes a long argu­
coming, until ;in 1877 he fbtfnd himself In a life time, up to the time he was nom­
inated.
A $1,000 a night
in what pages, and the evidence conclusively sus­ ment to prove that there should be qo
dead broke, a condition he had many times measured terms he ought to be able to de­ tained the judgment of the secretary
change in the customs duties.
He
experienced, at tbe head of California nounce “greedy capital,’’ and the ■•money that specific duties should be employed pointe to the increases,in tbe quantities
GulchJ
There in some way he managed sharks,” and plead for tbe'poverty strick­ as fur as;possible. Ills successor,- Mr. and value* of exported manufacture*.
to start a little store and “grub-staked” a en. The boy orator of tbe Platte is strict­ Fairchild] in a letter of June 14, J88G. to He finds therein evidence of capacity to
ly onto his job. and is sharp enough to the chai
«--’-Jpan of the committee on ways compete successfully with the outside
couple of old miners, August Riche and know how to work it for all there Is in it. ”
and xnei *s, pointed out that- of articles world,
George Hook.
They went to the top of
o high ad valorem duties the ,’
The secretary sees nn increase in cxFryer Hill and commenced to dig straight
TRULY AMERICAN.
greater part were “as u rule-under* ports at a time when the home market
down.
Every miner in tbe country for
Protection Should B« tS© Watchword al valued." (There has not been any pos-1 was so depressed and its ability to conmiles about guyed them and called them
the Be.iublicun Party.
sibility of denial that the ad valorem ‘ sume so lessened that manufacturers
crazy and Tatar was Importuned of the
One of the most whimsical features duties, tliougb tbe system of consign-1 had to send their goods Abroad and
absolute foolishness of wasting bls little of the present political situation is the meats tojmere agents in this country,' offer them at low prices to dispose of
stock' of goods In promoting such a hair­ determined effort that’is being made to were to a great extent evaded. Yet tbe' them. From that he draws the conelvbrained scheme of mining. After their persuade lhe* republican party, that no jjresent tariff, os if framed with de- j slon that “protective duties cannot (be
matter what, else it does, it must aban­ liberate jntent to deprive the govern­ hereafter justified on the plea that they
digging 26 feet, great was Tatar. Every­
don protection. It is contended that ment of os much revenue nnd hosu- in-1 are necessary for the encouragement of
thing he touched seemed to turn to gold—
adherence-to that policy would be an dustries of ns much defense ns possible, capital or the security of labor."
or rather silver. May 1st., 1877 after dig­ affront to gold democrats whe^made
substituted ad valorem for Hpccific ।
Tbesecretary contends that higher
ging 26 feet the men struck Into the great such a manful stand for honest money duties in the woolen and other im-1 customs duties will not give adequate
carbonate, vein that made Leadville the during the recent campaign and assist­ _portant schedule*. The result, as stated
11 revenue. Ue forgsts the case of sugar,
greatest silver mining camp In the world ed materially in bringing about the by experts, is that the government is &gt; If the duty hnd rot tarn taken off it in
and Tabor and many others many times election of the republican presidential now robbed by undervaluations of near-1 1890 there would be no deficiency now.
ly or quite $30,000,000 yearly, which j He thinks ttat if the expenditures concandidates.
millionaires.
The Journal has already discussed would be i&gt;ajd under the present net-on tinpe to increase, and protective duties
The very first wagon load of rock they
the attitude of gold democrats, and ex­ goods imported if the duties could be are maintained, new sources of rev­
took out of this mine. “The Little Pitts­
pressed the opinion that gold demo­ honestly collected, as they cannot be enue will have to be looked for.
burg” sold for 8215 and tbe returns tbe crats, who supported Mr. McKinley, owing to theirad valorem character.
|
He makes a free trade argument
last half of July that year were $8,000 per have given no indication that they ex­
It is probable that experience under ’ which has little to do with the ques­
week. In September Book sold out to hls pect or ever hoped that their support of this act and the McKinley law will ; tion of revenue. Tbe republicans con­
partners and tbe dividends jumped up to the republican candidate would induce lead congress to go further in applyhg I tend that some of the duties of the
$100,000 per month, and continued for his party to abandon one of the cardinal specific instead of ad valorem dut&amp;s present law do not give adequate pro­
than in any prerioua enactment. Enu tection. They contend also that the
many months, until Tabor sold bls half pointe of its creed.
Nor w’ill it. If one thing is clearly in the McKinley law some clause* of duties, taken as n whole, do not furnish
interest to D. El. Moffat and Senator
understood, it is that the American peo­ goods were left subject to ad valorem sufficient revenue, and will give more if
Chaflee, the former now one of the wealth­
ple at the present time are clearly and duties only, or to mixed duties of wbici raised somewhat.
iest men of the west, for $1,000,000.
The secretary’s only specific remedy
firmly committed to the theory of pro­ the ad valorem part was sufficientlj
Tabor bought property near, developed tection. The experience of the country important to make extensive frauds, for tbo Inadequacy of revenue is a reit, gut $1,000,000 out of the five monthly since 1893 witheven modified free trade, profitable to importers or foreign man- |• duction of expenditures. He preaches
dividends and sold hls interest for Sl.riOO,- has been sufficient. Under the most ad­ ufacturers. The difficulty of framing economy to congress, n body which does
000.
This property. ; tbe Chrysolite and vantageous circumstances the demo­ specific duties only for some classes of not know what economy is. The secre­
adjoining claims has the record of produc­ cratic party was permitted to try its goods—such ns-silks—bas been recog­ tary dilates on the great increase in
experiment. It began while the country nised, and yet experts have declared expenditures during the last seven
ing $3,100,300 in eleven months prior to
was enjoying unprecedented prosperi­ ttat it is not insuperable. Nothing is years. For part of that time the rrApril 1st, 1880.
ty. If ever there was a chance to de­ risked in sayfog ttat one of the first pibllcans ware In power and for part
Next he developed the’ Robert E. Lee
■ *
monstrate the beneficence of the so- efforts of those who endeavor to frame the democrats.
mine, the greatest silver producer In this called “tariff reform" policy that was a new and permanent tariff law will
Governmental expenditures do in­
country excepting tbe famous Comstock,of the time.
ta to apply specific duties as far as they crease yearly, and necessarily so. They
But instead of prosperity there was find it practicable. It is one great merit prow inevitably with the population.
Nevada. During its best days this mine
averaged $15,000 per day, or nearly $5.­ immediate prostration of the material of these duties that when industries Th?re are more things for the general
interests
of the land. Business went to are thriving, and prices here and abroad government to do nnd more people for
500.000 per year. On the 13lb ot January
pieces: mills and factories were closed; are such as to afford a fair return to it todo them for. So the revenues must
1880 this mine produced 8128,000 In sil­
the army of the unemployed grew to producers, tbe proportion of specific increase or the government will not be
ver in a run of 24 hours—the largest sum
alarming proportion*: great strikes duties to the value of goods is reduced. able to discharge the duties it orfe* its
ever produced by a single mine In a single broke out in various parts of the coun­ But that pro|x&gt;rtion rises nnd -the in­ citizens.
day—being over $5,333 an hour, nearly try, and generally a disturbed condition dustries of- the country are more effi­
The unnecessary expenditures hnvc
8S9 a minute, or nearly 81.50 at every tick of affairs was brought about which bore ciently defended when depression comes Increased also. Congress is a wasteful
body.
How it can be made otherwise
abroad or here, so that goods are thrown
heavily on rich and poor alike.
of the clock.
The spirit of discontent gri-w and on the market, at prices letss than their Mr. Carlisle does not state. The housjr
Great wealth brought great extrava­
nf representatives was extravagant
normal cost.
gance.
A 81,000,000, villa $2,000,000 In crystalized in political demands which
A moderate specific* duty Is therefore when he was speaker. Congress was
the T^or Grand Opera House and Tabor threatened the very perpetuijy of the
more
effective
than
a
much
higher
ad
extravagant when his party ruled ami
republic. Under our form of govern­
block, dissipation, fast living, dwindling'
ment popular discontent is certain to valorem duty, which is by itself a sufli- he was secretary of the treasury. He
dividends tell the rest, and last week the take alarming shapes, and we have seen cieait reason for preferring tbe specific ought to prescribe some better cure for
Tatar house and block in Denver were it conclusively demonstrated that noth­ form wherever it is practicable. Tbe a deficit than rigid congressional
sold on a mortgage and the millions which ing is so provocative qf popular discon­ truth is that a tariff composed main­ economy.
But all the secretary’s recommenda­
Mr. Tatar once owned are gone.
tent as governmental policies which ly of ad valorem duties can-hardly be
high enough to afford moderate protec­ tions are perfunctory. No attention
We give this brief history because of take work and bread from Americans
will
be paid to them. A new congress
tion for home industry. If duties on
bis prominence in business and political to give them to workmen in other lands woolen cloths and dress goods imported ivffl meet, in three months. It will go
life and in the development of the west, who arc ready to work for less than during the last year had been relative­ to work In its own way to get more
Americans receive.
and in this connection it Is interesting to
ly no higher than they are now—40 revenue, nnd will get iL-^-CbScngo Trib­
The essence, the vital spirit of the re­
and 50 per cent, of their value, but spe­ une.
note the production of silver, lu 1860
publican policy of protection proposes to
cific in character—it is certain that a
when he went west tbe coinage value of
COMMENT AND OPINION.
look first after the interests and welfare large share of goods would have been
the stiver produced in tbe United States of the American workman, and then,
excluded or government would have
C^Onc of tbe first duties of the Mowas $150,000. In 1877 when he made if there is anything left to give it to
obtained many millions more of rev­ Kinley administration will be that of
tils first “ten-strike” the coinage value of the foreigner. But Atocrica for Amer­ enue. It is to be hoped that weans may
putting a stop to foreign discrimina­
mtlrer produced in the United States was icans, and American interests first.
be found to avoid the compound or tions against our products on frivolous
These considerations effectually dis­ mixed method formerly employed, and and dishonest pretexts.—St. Louis
&lt;39,300,000. This had increased in 1892
pose of all thought of the abandonment to make tbe duties on goods of such G lobe-Democra t.
wp to
191.00&amp;
From the first great discovery of silver of the American policy of protection. character absolutely fixed with refer­
tr BecauscClevcland won in 1892 after
It will not be abandoned, but on.the con­ ence to qualities of weight and fine­
be had been defeated in 1888 the popotn Ibis country about 1860. miners and ex­
trary, it will be strengthened whenever ness which can be determined by in­
crats seem to think Bryan can win in
perts ascertained that silver was easier to
additional strength is needed—Albany spection readily aud with certainty.—
1900. Bryan will be forgotten when the
■’Wine than gold and tbe constant study Journal.
N. Y. Tribune.
popocrats
come to choose a candidate
was “bow to produce.lt cheaper." The
A Wew Issue Needed.
kkMr. Cleveland has had an anti-trust four years hence.—-Cleveland Lender.
result was that tbe price of silver went
CT Tariff reform in the direr’:nu ol
As the leaders of the democracy who law for four years. He has had some
down for two reasans. The first and fore­
took part in the Bryan campaign arrive^
broader protection for Amclu.i in
most of these was overproduction, and the fact becomes manifest that they are kind of attorney-general duringall that dustry will be the policy of the new ad­
period. He now comes to congress and
second iiecanse the great commercial world very much divided as to the expediency
says that the attorney-general he has ministration. With a thorough and
desired gold instead of silver because it of making the free and independent cannot enforce the law he has. Now. practical revision, projected along thoue
was &lt;*r less bulky, and tbe commercial coinage of silver the great central issue this is precisely the sort of offense lines, the question of revenue will solve
world demanded it In settlement for that for another period and building on it against the public safety as ex-Preai­ itself.—N. Y. Mail and Express.
for 1900. It is by no means sure that dent Harrison recently defined aa’’beat­
C-TSenator Allison has the correct
Mr. Bryan will be allowed to take ing the air." The president of the idea of the tariff. He wants an imme­
tutor Tabor at one time was one of
charge of tbe party and make the issue. United States seems to be satisfied of a diate revenue mcasu re. Then he wants
wealthiest men tn tbe country. ForMr. Bryan has had his day, and the over­ performance of his duty if he has suc­ to take tbe tariff and systematically re­
। Mailed on him and for several years whelming verdict of the people has been
ceeded in lodging an idea ifi tbe public vise it along protective lines, not pro­
picked up the largest and choicest registered both against Bryan and free rein j that some one is trying to hurt hibitive. but protective. That is what
it* that fell from her table. Bis leek and independent coinage, and tbe real the "farmer, the artisan and tbe small the verdict on the 3d of November in­
the foundation of many other Urge k-aders are not blind to the “knock-out" trader," and that some one ought to cluded, among the rest.—Iowa State
character of the puniahment. They are prevent IL This is a thousand times Register.
casting about for a new issue, and are worse tiian a total neglect of tbe whole
CTTillman says the silver senator*
already saying among themselves that subject. It learn* that vague notion of will devote themselves to “holding the
»e least money. Withif half the energy wasted in trying to a wrong without a remedy, which is the republicans down.” In other word*,
tbs most profifabls educate the people up to aa appraciamost nutritious and palatable food of they will duplicate the experience of
tn the
“John Phoenix” in hi® fight with the
demagogy.—N. Y. Press.
judge. “We held the judge down," he
silver inflation had
,
cr If Commander Bryan keeps a look- •aid. “by our nose (which we had In­
tbe popular prej
against state
serted between hi* teeth for tbe pur­
aud that if a state bonking curpose). while our hair w**&lt;
*
“*
been made tbe financial plank
nnd the Chicago plMfonn.-Cbicago bolding one of hl* bands.'
LOWS

Hastings Banner

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EDITORIAL NOTES

MILLIONAIRE TO PAUPER

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The election, which has tetfclit many
of the jxijKici’ats
tan not
given all the popocratic
■eass. A Richmond (Va.) Bry
gan, which has been attacking
Francis for the outburst against weeIt
in his Kanaa* City letter, say* it wishes
that the secretary had gone a little
farther and said that "McKinlev never
could have been elected except by vote­
buying, mide possible by the trusts,
monopolies and big corporal ions.” The
country before the election heard rav­
ings about “vote-buying," “coercion."
and the alleged friendship of the trusts
and monopolies for Mr. McKinley, but
it had a right to suppose that this silly
lying would end after the ballots were
cusL
One reason why neither Secretary
Frgncis nor any other man of character,
gold democrat, silver democrat or pop­
ulist, has said that “vote-buying, made
possible by the trusts, monopolies and
big corporations," elected McKinley is
because no such man ever believed any­
thing of the sort. It is probably true
that' nearly every business man in the
United States, outside as well as inside
of the “trusts, monopolies und big cor­
porations’’—always excepting the sil­
ver trust, the most iniquitous and im­
perious of all the monopolies—-voted
for McKinley, but this is tacause every­
body who had sense enough to make any
money honestly in anything—except
the memtars of the silver trust afore­
said—were against the repudiation
ticket, and consequently either for Mc­
Kinley or Palmer.
The truth is, of course, in the olden
days the trusts helped the denfocrata
as much ns they did the republicans.
They subscribed to the campuigp funds
of both the big parties, and some of
their members were on one side and
soxnp were on the other. Many “monopolista" toted for Cleveland in 1883
nnd in 1892. Ordinarily, the “combines"
have no politics. Neither, party is es­
pecially friendly to them. Each party,
the republican equally with the demo­
cratic, will hit them whenever it .csu
when they deserve it. nnd whenever
tbe blow will count, for anything. The
republican party will hit them often,
it is safe to ray, during the McKinley
administration, nnd the party in th:&lt;
course will have the active and intelli­
gent old of Prescient McKinley himself.
The trusts have absolutely nothing to
fear from the element, all of which was
in the Bryanite ramp, which is in the
habit of shrieking at them indiscrim­
inately. The element can never get
enough of the public favor to be put
intopowep, nnd if it were in j»ower t here
is a very strong probability that it
would lack the intelligence and honesty
to bring the trusts under any sort of
restraint.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.

PROTECTION A NECESSITY.
The Only Remedy for the Existing Ftaan-

We have 39 Suits of the above
sizes, don’t want so many, so have
divided them into two lots:

AU the $7 50, $9.00
and $10.00 Suits
will go at $5.85.

All the $12, to $15
lot to go at $9.35.
H you wear any of the above
sizes here are some never beioreseen bargains.
New lot of Neckties in new pat­
terns selected for Christmas effect
—Club House, Bows, Tacks, Im­
perials, 4-in-hands, Puffs.
Best 50c, 75c, 90c underwear ia
the ciky.
Gloves and Mittens, best quality
—lowest prices.
Colfer Buttons, Cuff Buttons,
Cuff holders.

J. C. FARRELL,
Clothier.

CLOTH I NG SALE
REMARKS
About
Phin
Smith not closing out his clothing stock
were not true judging from the looks of
the empty shelves he has now m tils
store. Yet he has many of hls best
goods yet aud is now there himself to
attei&gt;4 to it

TH O8I

Sults
taugbr^ir Octo__________
ber oiuw being ’ sold at cost &gt;d __
_
less.
Ovenrats owing to being broke 6n;«!zes
we have made another cut. Thiv must
go. Phik Smith, at the Clothing’Store.

SAVE MONEY

FOR 5OC You can now get from 85c to
$1.00 worth of clothing. Gents furnish­
ing (roods. mens and boys shoes at Phin
SmlttA closing out Sale.
Tbe goods
must go.
.
■
1 de»k, 2 show eases. 1
stove, mirrors’, tables, and all fixtures a’
the dosing out sale of Phin Smith’s
• clothing stock.

FOR SALE

CASH We must have it and It will pay
you to hire it and buy clothing now.
You nor no one else was ever offered
such bargains as we are giving now on
mens suits, hats amT caps, childrens
clothing etc.
Phik Smith.
Al lhe closing out sale.

THAT RACKET
NEW ARRANGEMENTS

Many peo­

ple :tre looking for bargains. Well,
that’s all right. Make the almighty dolThe New York World is laboring bard
lai go as far as possiole. For the next
to make it appear that there is no need
two or three weeks we shall have clear­
of uu-y more protection t'hnn the Wilsou
ance
sale, no matter what the goods cost
law affords. It luhnita that more rev­
they will be sold at some price and all
enue is needed, but it don’t want it
will be bangains. We want to close out
raised'by the imposition-of protective
sume lines and clean up remnants'and
duties. It says:
take this way to do ft to make room for
•The first and most pressing need ot the
new spring stock.
Phin SmitJi,
country I* more revenue for the treasury
At the Racket.
With a heavy deficit running, the credit of
the government is Impaired and every THE DESPAIR OF COMPETITION
bu.ilnes* interest is threatened
2 palre of shoes for the price of 1. Who
"There is nolndustrysuffcringlegitimate­
would think that an eighth of an Inch
ly for more protection. Business Is reviv­
would make so much difference lu the
ing under the tariff as it is, which Is higher
price. A dollar and a half a pair for
than any previous peace tariff in our his­
$3.00 and $3.50 shoes.
That’s our
tory with the single exception of McKin­
ley’s."
price. Now it means H' of tbe price
saved and a little more room for the
The first paragraph cf the above ex­
comes and goes. Good bargains, don’t
tract is correct in all particulars. The
you think so?
Phin SmitIu
second is fallacious. Business Is re­
At tbe Racket.
viving and everybody admits iL But
Another lot of tin ware from
■there is a sharp limit to the revival, JUST IN
the factory.
We save vou the jobbers
bet us take a backward glance.
profit. No one else will sell at our price
The threat of a low tariff, coupled
and sell you same quality of good* only
with the democratic ascendency in both
as drove to -do so. We serve all alike
branches of congress and in the execu­
every day.
Phin Smith.
tive department, thus giving that par­
At the Racket.
ty full- power to carry out its threat,
caused every merchant, and’every man- UF TO DATE That was me style nn
the
last
lot
of
shoes
we
got
and fur fear
ufacturcr to take in sail, and make
they may go out of style have concluded
ready for the coming tempest. The
to sell them for 50c less than they are
panic of 1893 was the result. Hurd
worth to move them quickly.
times followed; the purchasing power
Phik Smith, at the Racket.
of the people was cut down; the im­
REMEMBER our closing out ©ale on
port* of foreign goods increased, the
millinery goods. They must go cheaper
market of our goods decreased.
than ever now.
• Phik Smith.
Of course the business of the country
At the Racket.
always accommodates itself, sooner or
DON’T forget nur clearance sale
It
later, to a change in conditions. Amon
means dollars to you. Money saved'Is
loses his leg by accident, but he learns
twice earned.
Pinx Smith.
to accommodate itself to the new
At the Racket.
condition by the aid of crutches, and
goes about his daily business, though
with more or less difficulty. So it was
with our industries. Then came the
free silver campaign, and everything
rtood still until the result of the elec­
tion showed that it was safe to go
ahead.
Do You Want a
Since thai, business has been reviv­
ing.
Clothing has worn out, and the
GOOD Fur Robe
other necessities of life been used up.
People are buying once more. We arc
having a decided improvement, but ft
At a small expense; more durable
will not, at its best, come up to the
than any fur known? If so send
measure of genuine prosperity which
us your hides. We manufacture
we enjoyed in 1891 and 1892. ’
Robes, Coats, Gloves, Mittens and
Why?
We tan Horse, Dog, Mule,
Because the Wilson tariff cripples Rugs.
many industries. It is cheaper to bring Bear, Deer, Elk, Wolf, Angora,
in many clasecs of goods from abroad Goat or any fur.
Calf,’ Cow, Steer
than to make them here. Consequently or Bull and all other skins can be
mills are not running to their full ca­
tanned alike—soft and pliable.
pacity, men axe idle because the things
they were formerly employed to make
are now made by foreign workingmen.
We cannot have full prosperity until
this evil is remedied; and protection is
Is the best in the state. Robes
the only remedy.—Toledo Blade.

NOTICE.

°" Custom Department

O’A Nebraska dispatch says that “Mr.
Bryan is now talking of making a
stumping tour of Europe in tbe interest
of silver." If Mr. Bryan decides to run
for president of England we believe he
will poll a heavy vote in this country.—
Chicago Times-Herald.

O’PreaMent Cleveland seems to have
learned nothing on tbe tariff, in spite
of the terrible schooling of tbe last few

can be returned to \ou in thirty
to sixty days. Send for sam­
ples and price list.

Hastings
J^obe and
Tanning Co
Mich.

�-

.sting* Banner.
Thursday, Deo. 31, 1896.
W. »• COOK. U&gt;..l Kdllor.

Now

T&gt;w* -aa 4MM pound, ot dreuaed
ixrultry -hippM] from FmfpilrI one daJ.
laat week and atlU the atwnly baan’t been
»o tat killed off but what there will be
unoupb lytl to acrateb up netphbots partens next \year.

Cbas. Fumlae, ot Naahrllle. whore case
nnl proaaed at tbe laat term or circuit
court wan re-arreatcl thia week and was
immediately pl ran b.41 by John Barty, ot
Naahrlile.
Hls heai np ia ret tor Jan. 14
before Squire Riker, of this city.

It l» » f.et u„l a,n u * Rneral thing
don I giro u Much attention to matter.
W-rlalnlng to the edueallun or their eblairerr-a, u„y do io the earn and attention u(
their borara. Thera la hardly a man who
own, a team hot what goni to lhe barn
t»o or ibrae time, a week to aee bow lhe
hired man la earing for them. There la
aearcely a man that goea lo the reboot
bouse once In two or three yearn to see
how tbe teacher may be caring tor hl,
child In the way or training Ita mind tor
future usefulness.

tra'M. til slock ot .11 kinds, biro broom.
Helix ikelttoM While beliut drieeo oeer
thia road to market; men bare contracted
heart disease. women have been rudely
shocked, and children’s lives threatened
with spinal meningitis and still tbe road
continued to grow worse.
Last year
about half a mile of this road was graveled
just for an object lesson, and since that
lime there has been a change. Weary
horscs seemed to sniff the good roads, as a
thirsty auimal will smell the waler. For
a halt a mile tugs will relax and jaded
horses gave evidence of returning vigor
by kicking up their heels, or doing what
was never before known on this road­
break into a trot. This great change haw
been appreciated by the hundreds of peo
pie who have ridden over ibis short
stretch of nice road. But if the poor,
dumb animals could only voice their
fhanks, tbe greatest appreciation would
come from them. Who is responsible for
this short stretch of good roads?—tbe bi­
cyclists of Hastings and Scot McIntosh,
of Quimby, who donated lhe gravel and
some enterprising farmers who drew it.
The good road wouldn’t have been built had'
It not been for all of lhemr Has this
11J tie strip of road done the bicyclists of
Bastings any good? No.‘not a bit, as It

The dance to be ph en by lhe band boya
•l thy Haatlngs born, to-morrow evening.
A very pleasant reunion of lhe “Class
PromlaM to be a gran., auceeM. Tbe boya of ’96” 'occured at tbe home of their presi­
hare been hard at practice on dance music
That the Holidays are. so the past two weeks and they promise thia dent Louis Michael last Saturday after­
noon.
Nineteen members were present
to be t feature of the evenings pleasure.
to effect a reorganization. A constitution
near at an end, I will
Section 243 of the endowment Rank was framed and adopted and the following
Knights of Pythias elected the following officers elected: President, Louis Michael;
close out all HOLIDAY Officers for 1897: President Geo. &amp; Tom­ Sec’j. and Treas., Ernestine Barker; His­
linson; Vice Pres., Wm.
Hayes; Sec. torian. Grace Barker. Refreshments were
GOODS, remaining in and Treas., Sylvester Greusel; Medical served and all enjoyed a good social time.
Examiner, Dr. D. B. Fuller.
With many thanks to their host tbe class
stock, Regardless of Cost. The Banxkh not only has the largest again separated to meet next year at the
home of Mrs. Ans..Nobles who kindly ex­
circulation In the county, but It gives all
tended an invitation.
the news and can give you very low club­
It is the outside trade that builds up a
bing rates. If you want ad lhe news all
the thne subscribe for tbe Bajcmeh, ano town, rather than the home trade. This
make some of your friends happy by send­ is just why Hastings has »not prospered
more than It has. We have stood Idly by.
ing tagm a copy.
w ould be folly for them to ride three miles
and seen our poor roads grow poorer and
Wive new telephones will be put In by
through sand to ride over a half mile of
pourer; we have seen little stores spring­
Why did they do It? To
the Hell company this next month, being ing uji that have no excuse for existence good roads.
show to the tanning community their In­
placed as follow^: R. K. Grant’s elevator.
near a town that was alive and up-to-date
terest In good' roads and that they were,
Hasting House. L. E. Stauffer, house atid
7
«
on the good roads question. Commencing
and are now, willing to do their share Id
store; and Hams &amp; VauArmau’s. This
THE DRUGGIST. will. umke 22 phones in operation in the next spring we would like to see the city lhe construction of them. We believe
of Hastings put In ^1000 per year, for lhe
that thin road leading east of town Is one
Hastings exchange.
next five years, for gbpd roads, and with
of the worst In the state. There cau only
Go to lhe European Restaurant on Jef­ this money hire none but shovellers who
be three exceptions and those are lhe
ferson street kept by By. Dickinson, for live in this city. This would give em­
roads running north, west and south from
your meals and lunches. Beth Stone Is ployment to Idle laboring men, all the the city.
cook, and the yberal patronage they are money would be left in Hastings, It would
• CIRCULATION •
Tbe Tekonsha News has the following
receiving, show they are giving good sat­ not only be a great help, but a great en­
lis week,
86 quires. isfaction. Lunches at all hours, Every- couragement td the farmers to build good to say of Judge Smith's lecture recently
(Jive roads, it would add to lhe value of every delivered there:—“Ths lecture on ••Living
thing neat, and strictly up to date,
township and would be a benefit to Has- or Staying. Which?”, given by Judge
them a trial.
Cake your laundry work to the Ameritlugs.
The benefits would*, be mutual. Clement Smith, of this judicial district,
Henry Crock ford, of Carlton, while
1 laundry.
Tbe city would help the country,-and the at lhe Baptist chuteb Friday evening was
hunting deer up nunli in November, kill­
barrel salt 65c. at Hendershott’?, oppocountry would help lhe city. ThtMner- attended by a fairly goud representation
ed a fox. partly black. The hide was !
* Court House.
cbants of Hastings, while they have met of our people who are desirous of training
beautiful and Henry was offered a goodly
competition as far as it goes, have never their minds "in the proper channel. The
’hr two days old babe of Mr. and Mrs. I
sum tor it.
The bide’ ot a black fox it. yet been on an equal footing with com­ judge is pronounced by his neighbors at d
M-rt Arnold was buried yesterday uiorn- j
very valuable, but we doubt if it would be pel! tuts because they Imve. always been those who know hlpi well to be one of tbe
as pretty as that of the fox which fell un­
handicapped by tbe pourtSt kind of fioor best and truest men they ever met. and
All sizes and grades of children’s uu- der the unerring alm of Mr. Cruckford.
bis ir|ends have anticipated hearing a
roads in all directions from thecity.
?rwrar going at cost at Hendershott A
very Interesting and profitable talk on Ibis
Notice to winter coxsvmehh:—Wa­
•ickerson’s.
.
The saddest thing we have had to note subject from one in Judge Smith’s position
ter rents for the ensuing six months
In
a
long
time
happening
in
Barry
County
In lifeJ He not only fully met their expect­
Roues, blankets, harness, halters etc. are now due and payable to tbe Clerk of
\ery cheap nt Hendershott's, opposite the Water Board, and must be paid on or occurred at Irving Station Saturday after­ ation.*; but his lecture from beginning to
noon
a:
about
tour
o
’
clock.
A
party
of
Court House.
end, towered over anything of the like
before January 1897. Prompt attention U&gt;
young people were out on the mill pond ever Attempted in this place. Tbe aud­
Two good improved farms for sale cheap necessary, and will also save you the ad­
skating aud enjoying theiusr'ves In gen­ ience was unanimous in demanding him
flxl on easy terms.
Apply at oner to ditional expense ot collection.
eral. The Ice was full of dangerous pla­ to again address us on another of his
By Order Of Committee.
.ulius Russell.
ces as tbe weather had not yet been cold topics in tbe near future.
He will un­
Christmas eve found*a small family enough tu freeze the pond over solid, but
Before you buy a feed cutter or corn
doubtedly return sometime In March and
slieller see those at Hendershott’s, oppo­ gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. all unsafe ice bad been avoided, and the
not a single citizen ran afford to miss
Frank Snyder, the occaajon being the mar­ skating went merrily on until the sad
site Court House.
hearing him.”
Oil meal, ground bone and oyster shell j riage of their daughter lone to Albert B. event occurred, that may no doubt take all
( XddiUonal Locals on Eighth Fa ice.)
you can hnd cheap at Henedrsbott’s. oppo­ Still, of this city. The ceremony was per­ Interest from skating to the young people
formed by Rev. L. P. Rltchmyer, of Del-. of our neighboring hamlet for years to
site Court House. \\
ton. Mich. May these young people enjoy come.
Will Chase, of Coats Grove, well
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Russell entertain
the utmost felicity in their new relations. known to Hastings people, teaches school
with six-handed pedro to-night at their
The ' friends of Miss Lena Griswold at Irving, and as there was no school upon
'.'.ome on Jefferson street.
Saturday, he with many of the scholars
Dry Bead) wood delivered at your door formerly of this city, will be pleased to
learn of her marriage on Christmas eve at were skating upon the pond. Mr. Chase
for 31.50 per cord:
Hendershott,
Is a good skater, and he was making merry
Opposite Court House. the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. A.
L. Griswold at Custer. Mich., to Myron F.‘ for those not so fortunate as to possess
Second hand' top carriage and two seat
skates
by pushing and pulling them around
Tracey, of that place.
Mr. Tracey la the
plattoim to sell or trade for cow* at Hen­
son of a hardware merchant, a school tbe pond on a sled. Misses Grace Mc­
dershott a, opposite Court House,
teacher and a young man of many fin^, Cann aged 18 and Hattie Gage aged A3,
two of Mr. Chase’s scholars, were riding
The Green Street whist club nave their quality.
upon the sled and Mr. Chgse was pushing
annual banquet to night at the home of
Urths Edna Brown and Frank Trego
them around the pond, when suddenly the
Mr. and Mrs. Ira VanValkenburg.
were married Christmas eve., by Rev.
The Tuscola County Advertiser got out Thos. Cox, at the home of the bride’s sled, broke through the ice and all were
Depends largely on
precipitated into the water. Mr. Chase
a very creditable holiday edition of 12 parents in Rutland township, before a few
the shoe.they wear.
succeeded In pulling himself out upon the
pages and well filled with advertising.
friends and relatives. The happy couple
Tills weather they
l Ice. nearly exhausted, after a ban! struggle
Your New Years dinner will not be left for a short trip to Jackson, and vicin­ in ti e water, but'he coulu do nothing to­
need good warm
complete without a cup of Chase A San- ity. and on their return will make their ward helping the drowning glrls.as he was
shoes with thick noies
burns famous coffee. .Stauffer will supply home In Middleville. They bare the best too nearly overcome himself. Harrv Merrick
to keep the foot warm
wishes of all for a happy fulure.
.
Sou.
a young fellow/ who chanced to be near,
and dry.
The knights of Pythias will give their took In the situation at once and hurried
Your attention is called to Stauffer’s
We have tbe proper shoe for-boys nnd
special sale fur next week. Do not say anor.al social reunion next Wednesday to the rescue and succeeded In saving
we did not tell you about it. See his adv. night January fl. at Castle Hall. There Miss McCann from a watery grav&gt;, but girls. Call aud see them at the
in tbM paper.
will be a literary and musical entertain­ Miss Gage disappeared under tbe ice and
Now is the llmeto buy your Mawmotii ment with cards and dancing to follow. was nut taken out -until several hours af­
REb FRONT
and Medium Clover seed. Alsyke, Timothy Ono of t e chief features of the evening terward. when the body was found several
SHOE STORE.
etc. You will tiud nice seed at Hender­ will be an exhibition drill by Knzier Will­ rods down the river from where the party
iams’ Body Guard, under command of went through ’he ice. The drowned girl
shott's, opposite Court House.
was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heury
Dr. Franz E. Willison has opened dental Bertrand Sewermocker, who it Is rlalm»*&lt;l.
Gage, of Irving, who are nearly overcome
par lore over McOmber’s store aud is pre­ lays Captain Niskern way In the shade ns
by the sudden death of their daughter.
pared to do all work in his line in a satis­ a drill master.
At a regular meeting of the Hastings The funeral was held Tuesday.
factory and workmanlike m inner.
We hope that those few farmers, who
Jackson &amp; Studebaker wagons and bob Commandry No. 687 United Order of the
sleighs, Warfl &amp; Dolsons* celebrated Sur­ Golden Cross, the following officers were refused to work In the cause of good nmds
elected:—N. C-, James M. Bauer: Past N. because of the narrow minded excuse that
ry?, carriages, road wagons, cutters etc. at
C.. Wm. Hicks; V. N. C., Mrs. E. A. Ri­ by doing so they were helping the bicy­
Hendershott’s, opposite Court House^fV
der; K. of R.. Mrs. H. A. Barber; F. K. clists, have now seen the folly of what
Save 10 per cent in cash on yourTurof R , F. R. Pancoast; Treasurer. T. J. they did.
Near Quimby, and In the very
chases of boots and shoes by buying them
Brosseao; Prelate, Mrs. J. M. Baner; Her­ heart of the sandy desert of a road, so lo
before Jan. 1st. at the Red Front Shoe
ald. T. O. McKibben; Inside Guard, Mrs. speak, between Hastings and Barryvllle Is
Store.
Wooley Jk Bnoxsox.
Isa Dickerson; Outside Guard, Ort Mc­ a little oasis. It consists of a strip of nice
Will McKevitt was in Bedford Tuesday,
Clintock.
hard gravel road about half a mile long.
and served an injunction on Wm. GodsAt a regular meeting of the Foresters It was placed there more as an “object
mark restraining him from cutting timber
Tuesday evening last, the following of­ lesson’’ than anything else. People from
off John P. Douglas’ place in Johnstown.
ficers were elected for the ensuing year:— that part of the county don’t come to Has­
Holiday excursion rates to points on C. R. E. A. Rider. V. U. R. Frank Nash: tings very much, and we don’t blame them,
Michigan Central Railroad in United R. S., B. J. GeschMnd; F. 8.. James Cra­ because life Insurance Is quite expensive,
Slates aud Canada. For father particu­ ven: Trea».. J. 8. Calkius; Chap.. A. E. and accident policies never were popular
lars inquire at ticket office.
And It Is morally certain
Heath; S. W.. W. J. Cravens; 8. B., O. with farmers.
A. C. Fellows, Agt.
W. Murphy: J. B.. F. W. Abbey; Trus­ that one of these two classes of insurance
GOc
J axon Flour, per sack..
An Allegan Attorney has a scheme by tees. Geo. Abbey and W. H, Stebbins; would be found very convenient and briie
25c
10 lb?. Rolled Oats........
which he thinks he can bead off liquor Rep. to H. C.. R A. Rider and L. E. ficial to lhe widow and family of the man
25C
8 Bars Fairbanks Soap
who
has
lhe
hardihood
to
drive
over
these
buying frptn drug stores,
it is v» have Stauffer.
25c
7 Bara Acme Soap.........
roads
faster
than
a
walk.
So
for
past
the uitufo of all buyers, together with tbe
It seems that the law provides that all
25c
Bara Dhigtnan 8&lt;&gt;ap..
years
and
years
farmers
who
have
been
amopnrtbey buy, published in the papers, druggists shall keep a register, containing
25c
6 Bara Santa Claus Soap
hj £/g. Holbrook is receiving the con­ an account of liquor sold and to whom It compelled to con* to Hastings from this
25c
Table Syrup, per pit....
part of tbe county have plodded through
gratulation* of his many friends here on is sold, but Imposes no fine for non com­
4), It* SSe tea or coffee tor... I OU
the sand, jolted over stones, gone down
acjouut-of gelling a clerkship in the office pliance.
At least this teems to be tIni
10c
Balk Muatanl per pt.................
""
of Auditor-general Dix at Lansing. Mr. law In local option counties. Recently a Into chuck boles, bumped over corduroys,
20c
Bulk Onion Pluklea per pl...
rode along sidling places where one track
Holbrook has always labored earnestly for Baptist minister In Bellevue accompanied
15c
Bulk Ollera per pt...................
his party, and merits the appointment He by one or twu other men. went into Rob­ was about two feet higher than tbe other.
All of these little diversions have been en­
STERLING CRAWFORD &amp; CO.,
will leave this week for Lansing.
inson’s drug store in that place and de­
joyed by the people of that part of the
Bsau Cannmn. the eOcieat and popular manded a look at bls register. The clerk
BAK0A1N OROtBRS.
county ever since tbe first road was
janitor at the school house received a very told them that It was not posted and about blared through tbe forests. and some of
fine chair for Christmas from the teachers the same time an iron implement used fur
ihe oldest inhabitants say that the
ot the eeMtai hutMtap. •• a token of &lt; string plug tobacco came sailing through
Isn’t as good now as It was when first
their appreciation of his efforts in their
Horses have pulled, tugged
behalf. It was a great earprise to Mr.
and fretted themselves into premature
€•»»«■ awl l&gt; • pnMBt b* &lt;&lt;ra«r

Fred L.
Heath,

LOCAL NEWS.

A Bad Hi
la a pood thln&lt; Ml !■&gt; make, and one ot the wont i
In our Block ot HATS. Bur "bare your mone
and thrifty people fan hat &lt;n thU world. We’re
inereulug Ita value lu oiir pooda. We’re aelllnp wha, yOTi utt
fipurea are practical atudlea In economy. 7/erc are wme of thtvi.
too carefully.
J
H '
For one week only we will rell you Ladle,' Fite Shoe*

3‘

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Br’de @............ 83.25 $2 75 and $2.50 grades»2.25
•
........... .. 2'S° 2-a5 grade.................. t.90
83.00 gfade@............ gj.65

Put this Book Mark in
Your Cash Book and .
watch for the
Next.

c h OSBORN &amp; CO.

the bankrupt store.

pON’T SEND AWAY
FOR A .

Sewing Machine
1 can furnish you just as
cheap as you can buy
anywhere in the woild,
and you can see-tbe ma­
chine aud try it before
you buy.

New m Homes,
A few nice 5-drawers
machines for 825 each
Come and see me and
1 will sell you if you are
going tn buy.

The New Ideal
'drawers.
Made by the New Home
Co., anil Fully Warrant­
ed for Five Years, for
19.50.

Sewing Machine Needles
' for all Macuines and the
Finest Oil Made.

WALL G OODS SOLD AS CHEAP AS THE CHAPESi-«
WOOD PUMPS.
PUMPS AND PUMP FIXTURES FOR
Repairing done at my office.

T. PHILLIPS

The
Health
Of Your
Children

Woolley &amp;
Bronson.

~W « «■&lt;•». M.S0. »3.&lt;». and t &gt; SO that
7ou„ ,or bBrinnB&gt;

ln
10«
Slzoe 2X. a, ax and 4.

NOT

BUT

Overcoats Cheap
We have had a large sale of all
qualities of Overcoats and Ulsters
this winter, and as a result

We’re All Broken Up
in sizes and are making a deep cut
in prices to close the balance ot
them out.
$6 Ulsters for
$4 50
io Ulsters for
7
&gt;2 Ulsters for
_9
6 Boy’s Overcoats, for 5
9
“
“
7
“
“
9
2
9 Hen’s Overcoats for 7
12
••
•&gt;
•• 9
14. 15
16

“ 13

Leather Stockings for boys are
always the best.

Leading Clothiers.

�GREAT UNKNOWN PARTY.
vol EntertaLnnient Carried (hit by aa
Injeulons HostcM.

me of

&gt;

e hisied 36
vrning
- rd perron*
-ud ten othe" in­
. whom will die.
The
..a in was a Louisville N®fih..v one, which runs from here to
Blockton, a distance of 40 miles. The
train left hefe at 5:30 a. m. in charge
of Engineer Frank White and Con­
ductor A. P. Connell. Four miles north
of Blocton the entire train, made up
of an engine, baggage and two passen­
ger coaches, crashed through a bridge
TOO feet long and 120 feet high into the
Cnhaba river.
It is the belief that the wreck was
caused by fiends for the purpose of rob­
bery. A rail had been removed from the '
track, and when the engine struck this
300 feet of the bridge gave way end
went down with the train. Immediate­
ly the wreck took fire, tbe water being
©ply about three feet deep, and before
sufficient help conk! be secured tbe un­
fortunate passengers and traiiwnen who
were pinioned under the debris were
burned to death in sight of other un­
fortunate victim* of the disaster. Some
©f tbe passengers not so badly hurt
managed .to ornwl out nnd do all they
could in assisting the oth- s, but with
little avail. The dend are:
The Victims.

Frank White, engineer, of Rlrrnlnchstn.
rwee Carney, fireman, of Birmingham;
Ai P. Connell, conductor, of Birmingham:
Torn Streeter, colored porter, of Birming­
ham: Jordan Powell, wife nnd elkht chil­
dren. of Blocton; Mrs. Henry Hanberry and. I
two children, of Birmingham; James Bol­
ing. express messenger, of Guthrie, Ky.;
Iu W. Martin, ot Brookwood: Bruce
thlUips, of Blocton: S. W. Tibbs and wife,
©f Campbelltown: Andrew Bryson, of Bloc&lt;on: George Glendall, Helena; four others
Unidentified.
The injured are: Ed Echols, slightly:
Henry Hanbury, ribs broken; Powell child,
feet badly burned; Mrs. Walker, of Bloc­
Ton. Internally, will die: Mrs. Walker’s
three Children, slightly: Miss Booth. Bloc­
ton, internally, will die; Stan Stewart, arm
broken.
Relief S’romptly Sent.

As soon ns the news was received here
both the Lousiville &amp; Nashville and
Southern railways sent out relief trains
loaded with physicians and others, and
everything possible was done for those
■ who had been fortunate enough to get
away from the reach of the flames
which quickly consumed all of the
coaches and a part of the bridge. Many
©f the dead were chaired completely
beyond recognition. The exact number
who perished will never be known, but
it is believed it will reach 35. The train
contained men, women and children
living at the mines who hud gone to
Birmingham to spend Christmas .and
were returning home..
Robbed Dead and Wounded.

Dr. Ray. a Blocton physician, who at­
tended Gardner, one of the survivors,
■ telegraphs the stat» ment inode by Gard­
ner as to the cause of the wreck. Gard­
ner says when he felt tbe cars leave the
track he looked out and saw three sarage-looking men rushing from a hiding
place down toward the water's, edge,
end that afte* the wreck they went
through the wreckage, robbing the dead
and wounded, and then fled to the
roods. They did their work quickly,
’ and offered no assistance whatever in
the way of rescusing the imprisoned
«r.d injured passengers.
This story,
Lowever, has not yet been corroborated,
' but other facts tend to show that it was
the work of train wreckeis.

l,===z----- ~

Bottled Up!
AVhdber in the form of pill powder
©r liquid, the doctor’s prescription for
blood disease* is always the same—
mercury or poteah. These drugs bottle
'.
poiron and dry it up in the
uystem, but they also dry up the marrow
J in the bones at the same time.
The suppleness and elasticity of the
ends, the bones ache, while
t and helplessness premapo&amp;seroion of the body, and
a short step to a pair of
Then
comes falling of
—j—
hair and decay of the bones,—aeon*n truly horrible.
Contagious Blood
Poison—the curse
of mankind—is the
most, horrible of all
diseases, and has al-

doctors. Their pot­
ash and mercury
again attacksome delicate
l

The following 1b an account of a rofunction most succefjKfully carried
at by a houtes* in aeartdi of a novelty
i the way of entertainment. Her inrited guests were IJ6 in number. Her
husband and herself made 40 present
on the evening in question.
To each person the idea had been explnined; a character was to be selected
from some well-known work of fiction,
and was to be dressed ft« accurately ns
j»OKsible, but the hope should be to defy
guessing on the part ol others as to the
atftoor of the personage. Therefore, no
name* widely quoted or popularly used
should be selected.
Host and hostess, aa well as all the
rest, were provided on the night of fes­
tivity with 39 cards bearing the nnme
assumed. These were exchanged, nnd,
below the autograph, with the tiny pen­
cil tied through the pasteboard by a bit
of Tom Thumb ribbon, a guess woe
scribbled as to the novelist' creator of
that character.
These cords were gathered together,
after the bountiful refreshments were
served, and few of them were ready un­
til the different characters hud been
questioned often, with a view to bring­
ing out the book in which they figured.
. JVhen these cards had -all been col­
lected and ull bore, on the reverse side,
the name of tlie guesser, duplicates were
placed in another receptacle contrib­
uted by the personages and revealing
their correct places in fiction with their
author. Those who had known the
greatest number, of course, received
prizes. This is the list of the 40 immortala as selected on the evening just
described. It may serve, as a hint to
others for u like occasion:
Emma Woodhouse, “Jane Austen;”
Molly Gibson, “Mrs. Gaake.ll;” Mrs.
Chiekenstaiker, “Dickens;” Dorothea
Brooks, “George Eliot;" Amelia Sed­
ley, “Thackeray;” Mrs. Hawksbee.
••K/ipiing:" Rose Bradwartfine, “Scott;"
Ethel May, “Miss Tonga;” Helen Ward,
“Mrs. Deland;" Mag Ixjwnie, “J. M. Bar­
rie;" Rose Clark, “Fanny Fern;” Clara
Huddlestone, “Stevenson;" Mrs. 1’eixsda, “Sidney Luska;’* Migples. “Dick­
ens;" Mrs. Poyser. "George Eliot;" Mar­
guret Howe, “Ian Mac lax on:” Isaura
Dalton,“Ik&lt;sMarvel;"AJlie Noble. “John
Drown;’’Dolly Foster, “Anthony Hope:”
Raoul de Mar,“Stanley Wcyman;” Jack
de Ford, “J. S. Wood;” Alfred Toilet,
“Mary Wilkins;” HerrMelna, “Gofcthe;”
Lord Steepleton, “F. M. Crawfard^”
Amyas Leigh, “Charles Kingsley;"
Leonard Ewbank, “Wordsworth;’’ Rom­
ney Leigh, “Mrs. Browning;” Floyd Ireson, “Whittier:" Tom Corey, “W. D.
Howells;” Ned Prentiss, "Grace Denio
Litchfield;” Dr. Balloch, “Mrs. Barr;"
George Ferris, “George Fleming;" Will
Wimble, “Joseph Addison;” Deacon
Soper,
“Oliver Wendell Holmes;”
Charles Nordhall, “Miss Phelps;” St.
John Rivers, “Charlotte Bronte;” Ben
Brennan, “Edward Everett Hole;"
James Drummond, “William Black;”
Uncle Venner, “Nathaniel Hawthorne;”
John Brooke, “Miss AlcotL"—Philadel­
phia Press.

DOUBLE-BARRELED DREAMS.
Bow * Broker Deceived. Uta Liatenen
Into Credulity.

They were discussing the subject of
dreams and the broker, after hearing
from most of the others, declined to ad­
vance an opinion, but said he would re­
late a dream he once’had and leave his
hearers to draw their own conclusions.
“I was a young man of active habit*
and anxious to get rich by the shortest
possible method consistent with hon­
esty. I found myself in toe western
poit of what is now toe state of Wash­
ington. J met a rough miner who said
he was about to depart, for the section
where the Blewett- gold mines are now
being operated and wanted me to go
along. His inducement was that we
could realize 50 cents a pan al placer
mining, which was a dazzling bonanza.
“I also met a man whom I had known
in the east and he advised against the
project, because ’my proposed partner
was under suspicion. He liad started
out on half a dozen expeditidbs with
some tenderfoot ttnd always returned
alone, though nothing had ever been
proven against him. But 1 resisted all
opposing advice and went. The third
night out wc spread our blankets early
and laid down, for we were tired nnd o
storm threatened. It must have lieen
about midnight when I htul the most
bloodcurdling dream. As plainly as 1
see yoa gentlemen now I saw t hat-rough
miner^ .who was accustomed -to losing
men whom he took out, standing over
me with a drawn bowie and about to
plunge it into my breast
“I could not scream or move to offer
resistance. The very' terror of the situ­
ation must have awakened jne. Tbe
cold sweat was pouring from’every pore
and it was only when I realized the im­
mediate safety of my position that I
could move. Stealthily I moved with
my trappings to where my horse waa
tethered, hastily prepared him for the
journey and soon went galloping over
the back trail. I imagined pursuit but
no shots were fired and my escape was
assured.”
“Did the man turn out to be a mur­
derer?"
“What man? The whole thing was s
dream, I told you. There was a dream
within a dream. I was never west ol
St. Louis in my life.**—Detroit Free
Press.
*
Drowned Hire.

only
cure for this
It is guar-

Spread a cupful of rice on a shallow
baking tin, and put into a moderately
hot oven to brown. It will need to b&lt;
stirred frequently to prevent burning
and to secure a uniformity of color.
Eaeli rice kernel. when sufficiently
should be of a yellowish

AN ARCTIC TRAGEDY.

WASTE t&gt;F COMBUSTION.

EDIBLES FROM REFUSE.
Asyxbl^

B*nria*.

A lump of cannel is burning on the
The whaling steamer Belvidere, which
arrived recently from tbe frozen. Arc­ grate. What lake* place? The air i*
tic, brought a story of tragedy among drawn in beneath tbe grate and rise*
through tbe bar*. It* oxygen com­
the savage Eskimos.
Last winter, while the vessel was bines with the coal to produce carboniofrozen in the ice near Herachel Wand, acid gas, which, together with the inert
a native who was known to the crew nitrogen of the air und the smoke or
unoonsumed carbon, rises in the chim­
of the whaler as Pizcr was engaged to
hunt on the mainland of Alaska for deer ney and escape*. This is the role
for fresh meat for the crew. He was pteyed by the material*. How about
a good hunter, but, unlike most of tbe the forces? Tbe chemical union of the
natives, he hud a fierce and fiery tem­ oxygen with toe cosl sets free the coal’*
per. Shortly after he had been engaged »tored-up dhergy, and this energy, be­
aa a hunter for the veseel’k crew he built, ing indestructible, must manifest it­
a snow hut on the land only about two self in some way, nod so show* Itself as
miles from the vessel. There he moved beat. This i* the whole story of com­
.
his family, anti not long after a child bustion.
Sitting before on open fire I have
was born to him.
The child was nearly three months often dreamed of converting the storedold when Pizer returned, unsuccessful, uj) energy of the coal Into some form of
from a long hunting trip in tbe interior. energy even more useful to man than
Not a deer had fallen- to his rifle, and heat. We know toot, theoretically at
he went, home brooding over his ill-luck. least, all nature’s forces arc Intercon­
In his savage nature he felt that the vertible; why should not the potential
child that hod been recently added to energy of cos) be converted directly inhis household had, when it came into toelectricity instead of into beat? Could
the world, brought with it a curse on ell of the energy be extracted from a
hls prosperity. To it he laid all the single pound of coal and mode to do me­
blame for his having returned from a chanical work, this work would more
chase empty-handed. In his rage he than equal n day’s labor of n very
great coal 'fields
seized the child by the feet .and, swing­ strung man. In
ing it about his head with nil tbe brute that are distributed over the face of the
strength at hls command, dashed it earth nature has Rtored up u supply of
down upon the sharp points of an ice- energy safclj- estimated to be equal to
covered rock. The little one’s bruins the hand labor of the entire population
were dashed over the snow surrounding of the warld continued for a thousand
his rude home, and, taking the body, years.
The most convenient and useful, be­
he threw it to his pack of fierce sled
dogs. They soon tore it to pieces. After cause toe most tractable, form of en­
the act he calmly walked back to-toe ergy is electricity. In the facility with
vessel and informed the officers thirty which we may at will and without
the ill-omen that hung over his head 'waste convert it into such other form of
had .been removed, and that he would energy as happens to be desired lies the
superiority of electricity over ull tlie
be more successful tn future hunts.
Missionary Whittaker, who
was rest of nature’s forces. Having elec­
aboard the whaler at the tame, Iwd the tricity, we way easily produce hector
man held on board the ship while -be light, or tnechaolcal motion, or chem­
investigated hU story. Pizer's fellow ical force; but electricity itself lias
native* detested him for his cruelty. hitherto been produced in quantity
Whittaker, who had devoted hia life to only by the use of complicated mech­
tbe welfare of tlie Eskimos of the mon anism and with great waste.
Electricity is to-day generated by a
northern region, had been greatly
troubled by his quarrelsome spirit, ui.d dynamo that is turned by an engine
as an example to the others of hlr- which is.operated by steam, and ti»e
payage flock he felt that the murderer steam tn made from water bjLXneon* of
heat derived from-the com bust i op of
must be. punished.
Pizer was led to a stake in the center cuSI. But this is a long and circuitous
of Lhe native village, near the whaling proccr^. with a large leakage at every
station. His back was bared and he step. Much of t he energy of combustion
was triced up to the stake. The mis­ goes up the chimney as heat or smoke;
sionary took a stout cat-c‘-nlne-tails much of the beat if lopt in boiling the
and gave the murderer GO lashes across water to make steam; much of tlie ex­
the bare buck with all the power he pansive force of the steam is wasted a*
could command. When he hod finished it escapes from the engine; much of
he handed the lash to Mate E. L. West the power d! the engine is wasted a*
of the Belvedere, and the muscular mate friction; and there is some loss'in the
followed tbe missionary's
example, dynamo itself. Recent tests, made by
while the crew of the whaler and the a committee of the National Electric
natives looked on and counted the Light association, of 80 modern electric
light and power plants, show that the
lashes.
When the mate had finished with his average plant wastes 97:4 |&gt;cr cent, and
GO lashes the murderer w as bowling piti­ utilizes os electricity only 2.6 per cent,
fully for mercy. He wojn faint from pain of the energy theoretically obtainable
and loss of blood, and when he was let from the coal.—Dr.WUliam M. Jacques,
loose he staggered al&gt;out, spurned by in Harper’s .Magazine.
all hls fellow villagers. He was or­
dered to leave the neighborhood and
HOW ALASKANS KILL BEARS.
never return. Death would be hte Idt
if he was ever seen about the settle­
ul the United State*.
ment a^fnin. He wua allowed to take
H. J. Barling, who is identified with
his rifle and a supply of ammunition
the
salmon
industry of Alaska, as the
as well as a sled load of provisions and
! owner of an extensive canning piant at
supplied, on which to start life anew
Karluk, Kodiak island, lately arrived
in the far interior.
He was given ‘ until the following from tire north. He brought down
night to prepare for his journey. As with him some of the largest bearskins
he left the village for his hub he took ever seen in San Francisco. One of
them, a perfect and unblemished skin
an oath that he'*would kill the first
of an enormous grizzly, measured 12
white man he came across after he
feet from tip to tip.
left the village lines as revenge for
Mr. Balling has a marvelous tale to
the punishment he had received at the
hondsof the missionary and the wbaler’i relate of the native way of killing a
bear.
mate,—San Francisco Examiner.
“There are many grizzlies on Kodiak
SOME GOOD IN TATTOOING.
island," he said, “as well ns a large num­
ber of cinnamon bears. I was cruising
Mark* Lett by the Needle Frequently Re­
in a launch hi nn unfrequented cove one
sult Ln 1 dent Iff ration.
Why should we not ail of ua lie identi­ day when I spied t wo immense grizzlies.
I They were so large I did not care.to go
fied from youth upward by a tattooed
rfter them, but when I got back to
mark? Men who travel have often
Karluk I communicated the fact to an
found difficulty in getting check«
Indian, who bore the reputation of-be­
cashed in strange places and women
ing one of the best bear hunters in that
who entertain are frequently taken iu
section. Although G2 years old, he hud
by “distinguished guests" who prove to
to nsk hia mother’s permission, which,
be any perron* except the distinguished
lie-ng granted. he started across the
ones expecicri. A tattoo mark regis­
country after the bears.
He simply
tered somewhere and placed on record
armed himself with a long spear. Tie
fo ns not to be imitated without pun­
greased his head nnd got to the wind­
ishment from the law, would be every
ward of the animals. Pretty soon he
bit as useful on human beings os the
heard a tramping in the brush and
brand i« on cattle.
Human beings,
knew the prey was approaching. He
when disassociated from their usual at­
dug n hole in the ground, planted one
tire and surroundings, are distin­
end of tbe spear firmly with the point
guished from each other with even
in the direction of the bear and then
more difficulty than attends the pick­ cro’ichfd down. The bear came along
ing out of a particular cow or horse
ond dashed for the head of the Indian.
from a large number. It was Thomas With h ^wiffand dexterous movement
Hughes who declared that a man would
the natlte cut a gash in the bear’s neck
refuse to recognize his best friend II
with the sharp spear point. The an­
the latter was set down, in ragged cloth­
gered animal drew back a few yards
ing pt a street crossings—and he was and made a rush.
He. impaled him­
right. Men escape justice easily by self on the spear and all was over.
such simple devices ns shaving tbe mus­ Chic.’ig’b Chronicle.
tache or growing a beard, and the lady
!n stageland who isn’t recognized by
Frills and Furbelows.
her own family merely bccauroshe puts
It la a new idea to have hall curtain*
on a different colored dress is not un­ of laoe instend of silk.
known in real life. A Philadelphia man
The latest sofa cushions are pointed
has been discovered w ith his name and
on satin in great, natural-looking
address tattooed on his arm, and. he
takes great pleasure in getting checks
Some new evening gowns have full­
cashed st banks where he is unknown sized turtle-doves perched on the shoul­
by merely exhibiting hls arm. Proper­ ders.
ly arranged, the name and address of
The up-to-date bridesmaid wears a
a fair debutante, with her family crest Large black hat with her light gown.
and a few incidentals added, would not
The single violet is usurping the
disfigure her above^rfove arm. nnd
double one’s place ns first favorite in the
similar markings would be very useful fashionable world.
for all the boys who went iu for athlet­
Many of the debutante's gowns are
ics and who desired to be known in the In light-tinted gauzes rather than all
world better than was possible through white, us formerly.
letter* pinned on the beck'and bound
Little coats of Gobelin blue cloth,
to blow off during the first bit of wind. with trimmings of fur, are worn by the
—Boston Home Journal.
wee daughters of fashionable mothers.

—Chicago Record.
Mr. Style*—What did you say you
---------------------------wanted, my man?
Kitting off th* Pephanw
Walker—rm looking tor aoro* kind - jt i* estimated that 42.300 African
nts were slaughtered laat year
■ply tbe market with ivory. As
art- not more than 800,000 ele-

la

Wwud

All via:tons to Pari* rave ulxiut the
delicacy vt the food and dolrftae** of
the service. They do. not know some
of the ways followed by reKtauronta
aa:d chefs. At the lower ciara of Paris
restaurant* a very ingenious fraud has
been in practice for half u century.
They make, beef tea or bouillon without
beeJ—warm water colored zunl flavored
vfith burned onion* and caramel as
bouillon. To supply the little greaae
bubbles which connoisseurs demand
as the only trouble.* Finally a cook hit
upon the ingenioua device, of blowing
a spoonful of fresh oil orer thte soup.
The oil immediately forms in tiny
beads on the surface and there is your
soup. Nowa&lt;lays every cafe of this sort
ha* its employe aux yeux de bouillon,
whose sole duty h to make the little
eye* or bubbles of grease on the soup.
Parisians of a certain class are 1mmenroly fond of ham, ro much so that
the number of hams eaten in Paris
could not be furnished by all the pigs
killed in France, even allowing for the
shoulder as well as the leg being cured
—this being the French practice. The
demand, is supplied by buying up old
ham bones and ingenious] y Inzer ting
them into pieces of pickled pork, which
are trimmed into shape, covered with
•grated bread crusts and then sold for
loun. In this way a bone docs duty
for hundreds of times. Still, the sup­
ply of bones was limited, and it was
not inconvenient to be put out if one’s
neighbor did not return the ham bone
. which -the dealer relied upon securing
tlue day before to iworer for you. So
a m&amp;a conceived the idea of manufac­
turing ham bones wholesale, and ma do
a fortune from toe sale, of these arti­
ficial foundations. Nowaday*, there­
fore. ham is olentlful in Pari*.—Boston
Herald.
A Wel»h Rip.

L«»?ry nation has n Rip Van Winkle
of its own. but the Welsh’story of Rip
is unique. He is known as Taffy ap
Sion. One morning Tnffy heard a bird;
ringing on a tree close by his path.
Allured by the melody, he rat down un­
til the music censed; when he arose,
what was- his surprise at observing that
the tree tinder which he had taken seat!
had now N■come dend and withered. In
the doorway of his home, rfhfeh, to his ■
amazement, had also suddenly grown
older, he'asked of a strange old man
for his inntnta, whom he hnd left there, I
as he said, a few minutes before. Upon
learning his name the old man said:
“Alns! Taffy. I have often heard my
grandfather.
your
father.
speak
of you. and it wn* raid you were under
the power of the fairies and would not
l»e released until the last sap of that
sycamore hnd dried up. Embrace me,
my dear uncle, for you ore my uncle—
embrace your nephew." Welshmen do
not always perceive the humor of this
somewhat novel situation of n youth—
for Tnffy wo*still merely n boy—being i
hailed r.s uncle by a gentleman perhaps
40 years h’s senior.—-Lippincott’s.

It !• carious to roe how the b^r^lng
craze ha* already altered the aize «f
ladies’ boot*. Year after year doctor*
have been preaching against the high'
heels and tbe compressed toes of fhe
French Nhoe. They have preac-hed^but
they have not been listened to; nnA all
sorts of little, limps and shuttles tyve
gut to have a kind of vogue. ai»d gij-lg
have treated their toes as disrespectful­
ly a* if they were their uai*t*. And
now comes the bicycle and sets thing*
right. Tbe myth of the very small foot
in being exploded. Indeed, it was *!most inevitably it should. When-you
ace almost level with your eye a thing
you vc-ere accustomed to look at, far
beneath it you get a true idea of it*
•Ize. A girl's foot on a pedal, now a
common wayside object, shows that
good-looking girls have
generally
fairly proportioned feet. There has
come a reaction against the Chinese
deformity, and a sympathy with na­
ture. You can not pedal with a foot
like the castor of a pianoforte. If you
do you risk your life, or, what i* more
thought of, your appearance. And so
fashion rushes }n where physicin oh
may not tread. But the doctors bear
no malice. Indeed, they order the bi­
cyclo for their patients, many of them
benig surgeons as well as physicians.
—Westminster Gazette.

iicagc, Kal&amp;aaioo &amp; ten
TIME TABLE.

In. Effect May
Imm.
Central Standard Time.

Station,.

'aS »
NOKTH.

Chicago

I 11 aoi io go
m.fp. m.j

XaUnutzoo Lv...
Kast Cooper
Richland Juiie*!

Gull Lake (Yorkville).
.-•xessey ...
«lllo...........
&lt;»tou ....
Cloverdale
4bultz......
Hastixor.
'oats Grove
Woodbind ..
Woodbtjrv .
Via D. J
Uumlpg.......
Detroit
4raud Rapids

00 i 10 20 .
10 30 .
10 W .

bta’IOOB.
SOUTH.

Chicago
Grand Rapids
Detroit........
Lansing

*»&lt;x»dbury ...
Woodland ..
"oats Grovts

* 10

4

Bastings
3huitr
Cloverdale
Delton ....
Milo

Pressey ...

One of Ills Question*.

Tommy—Pop, do soldiers ever sleep Gull Lake (Yorkville...)
Cut Cooper LvI **
on duty?
Richland Junctionj 9
Tommy’s Pop—No, my boy.
Kalamavno Ar.,......... I 10______________
“Then why do they carry knap
•stop on aniuai only. Agents tnu*t signal
Trains at Flag Suttons as soon as they can be
sacks?”—Philadelphia Record.
seen,
+ Freight Trains will be run at tbeconveniMJce
St. Paul; Minn., Dec. 2d.—Charles D. to tlie Company,who reserve the right to change
time of such train* without notice.
Kerr, Judge of the Fourth Minnesota jhe
•No. 6. will wait at Woodbun tor passeuget
district, died Friday evening at Sun An­ train No. 1 and Freight No. &lt;9 on D. L &amp; N.
v.
tonio, Tex., of brain trouble. Judge K’No.
fi will waft at lUcbl&amp;nd Junction until ar
Kerr bad been active in public life the rival ot No 8 on C. J. &amp; M. R’y.
Baggage must be at Depot at least s minute;
past 35 years. He was born September
before leaving time of trains, so that Agent:
y. 1835. His death was sudden, us he may have time to check It properly: otherwhK
only reached Sap Antonio from St. Paul It may not go forward until next train.
Jam. H. DkWIXO, H. C. Pottkr. L. Skbceaxt
on Thursday.
I Gen’l Manager. Gu’i 1’. &amp;T. A.
Supl,

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JslNFUL HABITS IN YOUTH
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LATER EXCESSES IN MANHOOD

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MAKE NERVOUS, DISEASED MEN

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Unnranco and foil y in youth, oTorexertion of mind and body inunc-If
IlLiJuLI &lt;Mb&gt;'hntnnd r»xpt»sureara con*tahtly wrvckjn” the lives and fr.ttin-Il
I
of tiKKtaaml. ■ ipiorairixm &gt; ■ &gt; ug rnun. Home fodoand wither at an &lt;mrly
•If£ ' ’l,‘Jl,ior*'«u.of mn:.ho&lt;xi.-wbihsotlu-rs are foroi-d to dnw oat a weary, frnill'***
1 stinvUiichi •!&gt; exiatenct*. t Wr.&lt; reach matrimony but find no solace or comfort Jtheiro. Th&lt; oj
victim* i.r«. found in all stnti-amo* JUe? Thu farm, tho ollie ■, the v,ork4bop. the pulpitS
t T^tbo tmdi-j anti tlie profli•. -n«&gt;*.
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MItS. CHAS. FEBUY. CHAS. FEIJ1Y. •

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CCWCENT.-vS
vc:—“I1 have
nnve suffw
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1
had
ulcere ir. tlx|(
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i.u4 uuusr Private
1----------------EMISSIONS
loose, pfrnptee
pint pi ee onJJ
nHKith and IhriKit, bouo pains, hair loos*,
t
fnee.fin-.-e-nails came oil. o.ris-iuas, became thin andj
STRICTURE
■k-X|&gt;ouilr,..t Neveu doctor* treated mo with MercaryJ
Pots
h,
etc.
Tliey
h&lt;&lt;fp&gt;d
mo
but
could
not
care
raoj
CURED
Finn 1 africndindrfcvdmr»totrjf Prs.KMimniy&amp;hcrrrnn.
irri h&lt; ir New Method Treating’.: cervdmainu few ■erodes. Their trrchr.rat is nvo atcrfulj
fnel you reelf gaiaiag ovuiv d;
INcoae."
^"CUREi GUARANTEED OH MONEY REFUNDED
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bemirml IVca w- ar t Kpenuator ’ic*, ,.:uiusi..n»
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Al Lt*—b r- ft
fXw. re drnmxiR nnd
a«&gt;- Tit&amp;ijrv 1 rtu.rikd at VAR|COij!.“ S £ 3
je24 under advice • f in? family doctor, b1;: »; was b cniiavv wuj-v
H*adexperi'nee
:;nm«i-. w.- rrrr-:.!. L
EMISSIONS
“•then cimmiltwi Pre. K. k E.. wl»«&gt; n stood r • « : • •■ larf
“*bytheir
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_aix y«ire 330. Dtk. E, &lt;hll.
a-rxirdic'.* nnd 1 heartily recon-tniTd than."

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treat anti
Aervctts
SeixsricH
$11 &lt;abtess, Gl et.
Syphiiir, Unnattgral liitchar^es, SfifAbui^
^Kieiney and Bladder l&gt;iieGUS.

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17 YEAR3 IN DETRCiT. ,. ^^■□00 CURED. NO RISK

Jreaderi
AN** MethodToR*ti*«n»t. wlil carevut.

Ki

Hsreyon c^vmaknro^
What it i*»&lt;i«&gt;Bn for nja ?* ?t w'Jl do fr»r
L Noxmdtfir wl&gt;i. har
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hen’-t&lt;•; ir.ion
rerocnadib*. B-GOIU FREE— The Goldt-a Mouitur” ullunrated). 0: W

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KEHNEDY &amp;

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cost o? Treat-

�Hastings

Banner,

Thursday, Dec. 31, 1896.

^■3/.
Mu. Frank IXmalow, of Muskegon, was
in the elty thu weelf en

Gilley,

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THE RED MEN AT WORK.

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and John Wln”y •"
trained nurse*, it* outing system of
w«lw wlin hrr mother Mra. Smttli who la drawing baked bay to Ijike Odessa.
‘
Uow Much They Karn from tbe Gov«mAn interesting
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«niercFiing
tact fact knoWa to vtnCarlisle sc bool luu» been referred to, and dents of natural Wstorv
COt&gt;KIMt.,fr.p
" rory lo. wffii li'.rl irocbla.
xu«ut—Variety of Their IndustriM.
n»*zrank kbort has gone on a visit to
a
waF touched nn
Otaego where Ns father lives.
I,r a gentleman
Rentletnan who
who ii
The capabilities of “Lo” for playing the Flandreau school in Broth Dahota. by.a
bus given constfiJ
Jud^.- Siuliu west «&gt; Detroii ^waday
Mr. Aaplnwal is drawing lumber to football, as illustrated in the cose of the which recently introduced it, reports
personal mention
able attention to the st^idy of monkryk
whan- ho Win alientl we annual meetiue but Id an addition to his house.
Carlisle pupils, have perhaps excited that the boys who went out during the and their antics. Mr. Austin is thta.
the .Awoeuiion or Clrenlt JudK&lt;w. and Jt'sXT
w,'*! "",n
wider attention of late than any signs vacation to farms camed from $15 per gentleman reftrred to. HQne of tha
Jame» Wilkins wu In Inion lupk a "•»&lt;! * I»i&gt;vr berore it on -The
mon’.-h to $1.50 per day each.
end
most peculiar features about: monkeys,
The Brothers snd Sisters ot the U. B. lie lias given of a disposition to work.
Tuesday.
In tjie government’s extension of the —aside from their faces—U their ahiH-|
Sen Relation?'
Yet these, latter ore apparent not only '
enureh had a surprise OU SsmuelCau&gt;pt»ll
civil
service rule* over the Indfar bureau ly to catch flie«. Fart. Ever been in
Lewis Stem, ot CtUwg.,. -u |„ Uie cl!y
in the records of that school, iu» to the
H. wss the roAl &gt;l» Coovrotlon ot the HmUpj, aDd
this week.
elplent or a hue suit ot dollies and sh« ot pupils on farms and in households, but employes it recognized that, the Indians a barroom? Why. of couree. Well,
KhW.ort Sunday School Association bald
would be practically barred om by put-, you’re seen a lot of flies on thr counter,
a nice bonne: and a number of other iu those of the Indian bureau.
Mr* John Mullen, of JriiorAon street, on l-WMlay |n mg p,r|Rh 1Joujfl_
things.
Abont thirty were present and
Under the tystem now in vogue, as ting them through a course ■ 1 exami­ and maybe you’re ae»*n a man trying
fe very III.
.
1‘r.-I.Knt Re. a. II. Grhraby wna rt-olroi- all reported a fine time.
explained by Conunhaioner Browning, nations on book lenruing in -ompari- to scoop them x^p with his .hand: If you
Roy Dlllentieck and friend are home on if an Indian is willing to go to work ron with whites. Hence it spa red them watch the man you will-find that he!
/ M1m Lovins Ironside 14 very III wiib „ ■
,t"‘v G°«l&gt;Mr. Secretary and a furlough from the regular army.
this necessity; md even where they were puts himvilf to a great deal of trouble
Mrs. Men irk. Treasurer.
pneumonia.
MV Dodds and family and Mrs. Bare. upon the tract allotted to him, the gov-, candidates for the offices of supeiinto do the work. He will pal! up hia
wm?1*^1, V,BlW?d Bl Frenk “J*™™11 eminent hc-lpa bint to build a. house, tendent, teacher of industries, kituh^rMrs. Roe Colgrore was tn Grund Rap.
Aleevy. Imre his wrist and lunge vicious­
give* hlxn a team and farming tools,
ids. Saturday.
Mr. ^Curtis eave a family dinner Christ­ with wire for fencing and grain fox garten, or physician, a comjn-titivr ex­ ly ut the gathered knot of flies. Chance*
Y. J* a C. E. next Sunday evening in
amination was not required, thfe test of are hr won’t get any. but instead win
mas in which there were twenty-eight who \F&lt;-cding. besides tho advice and super­
Doane Bauer wu hone from Jackson i (’nb} leiian church.
parira k of turkey. Levi Curtis and wife, vision of a farmer to help him in get­ fitness being such as was approved by knock over half a dozen glasses in tbe
for ChrhiUnas.
W. C. T. U. next Tuesday at 2 in the of Kalamazoo, were among the number.
the civil service commission.
attempt. The monkey beau the man
ting out his crops.
Dr. Young. nf Nashville, wan In tie SuperYhters loom.
It is said that in the large majority of al the gnme. Every ‘time he gpes tor a
Jennie Pnrden had a very narrow escape
Then it olds the red men also by em­
from
tielng
s..ot
one
day
last
week.
8um&lt;&gt;
cases
Indians
employed
nt.
the
agencies
•
fly
h’s a ten-to-one shot that the fly la
city yesterday.
The U. E. R. C. inwta with A. D.
ployment of various sorts. Apparent­
Pi?t!lers ou^8ide the house were handling ly it gives for labor and for supplies are . faithful and zealous. Many are po­ caught. The monk simply ‘reaches’ for
Mr. and Mss. Ed. Botum are hon e tirigsby on Suturday evening at 7:30.
tN*lr gun« when one of tho guns went nff
licemen and judges of the courts ofTn- the fly in a thoughtless, absent-minded
The M-rm- us at the Methodist chuich the shot going through the window strlk- Ixraght each year well along toward dlon offenses on the reservations. One
from Chicago.
fashion jjeculiijr tn him. It looks as
SI,000,000. For example, in the various
Hale Kenyon, of Freeport, was In the next .Sunday will fee appropriate to the n®,,t*10 opposite wall close by her head.
agency has 10? Indians employed, one though n thought Just strikes him that
-chuois.
out
qf
2,070
superintendents,
Charley Dillenbeck and wife and Mrs.
has
76,
another
72,
two
have
51,
22
bare
flies
are good. Out stretches a hand.
city yesterday.
teachera and other employes, last year
riio I’.ah.r will preach a new yean Klalng, of Saranac tonk dinner at Mr. Ris­
Also Mr. Nation and more than one-third, for 705 were In­ over 20, and 19 have from 11 to 20 In­ He doesn't rnsh ito.r swipe around lika
Miss Maggie Ironside spent Sunday serniun In Presbyterian church next Sun­ ing s Christmas.
dians on their employe rolls.—N. Y. a jl.og chasing hls tail, but goes about
family and John l,ee and family.
dians. and their salaries aggregated
in Grand Rapids.
'
day niurnliig auu hi the evening on “Two
it in a dignified way. He only uses two
B. F. Burdick, of Hickory Comers, $148,766. Then, among the persons em­ Sun.
Sous.”
( fingers, but the fiy is caught. It is a
Mr. aud Mrs. Gee. Williams arc visiting
spent Sunday at J. Spencer’s.
ployed at agencies other than those at i
Th« society connected with Emmanuel
The schoolmates and friends of Orsa
pipe cinch that the monkeys catch- nine
ROENTGEN RAYS.
friends in Kalamazoo aud Otsego.
the schools, are found nq^fower than
church wjll b*i entertained Thursday, Jan. Purdan nee Haskins made her a Christmas
out of ten flies they reach for, and don’t
1.434 Indians, with wages aggregating HarRixtns .Tait Brrinnlng to Get the BenLewis Wardell la visiting at Potterville 7lli, nv Mrs. J. Rossel! and‘ladlesasaociat- present of a fine comfortable.
seem to try to when they do it.’—N. O.
The Lil»era| eiMS Of U. B.’s made a quilt v?258,140, or neayly half the amount paid
•’d wiilr her.
Supper served at Parish
and Lansing during the holidays.
Ti mes^Dem ocra t.
Dr. Marin tyre says the opinion held
['to white employes nt agencies. These
Mrs. Nettie Taylor attended the funeral H»«u.-r in.m 5 till 7 o’clock. All are cor­ and presented It lo Rev. Mowers (or a
dially In*. I’rd.
j tjyo amounts to^eth»’r make over $400,- by many that we hare arrived at about
Christmas present.
—A Welsh law of the middle agetj
of a relative in Hillsdale last week. ' ,
QUO for Indians, and since It is snid that the end ot knowledge of tlie Roentgen forbade the horse lo be used in-plowing
Next week la-ing the week of prayer,
“a still larger amount is paid them for rays, «&gt; far os regards practical re­ this agricultural occupation being peg*
Miss Hazel Hendricks, of Middleville,
Annnnl
Knunlon.
pperi-.il scrvicrs^wlli be held each evening
.miFccllancous work und for supplier sults, is entirely erroiunjus. On the con­ formed bv the aid of donkeys and ox«W
Hastings. Dec. 24. I MW.
is the guest of Mrs. John Wetaaert.
at lhe Meihoolst-Church. All are cordially
Failure lu Iowa.
The 32nd Annual .Reunion of rhft 13th raised by tlymselves,” we have, n very trary, we are only just beginning to re­
/Dr. and Mrs. Snleeba returned Mondr-y Invited tn attend these services and to
alize their possibilities. Dr. MacIntyre
Sioux City, la., Dec. 2b.—The Unica^
make the wi-vk all that the committee has Regiment Mich. Inft. will be held lu G. A. good aggregate.
flight from a weeks visit in Detroit.
— vw«.,
v«,v WHTO
Goods
company
failed_o«tuiua
SaturdarJ
drtdgned it should be.
Th? variety of the employments which believes that vverhall eventually be able , Dry ~~~
R. Hall. North Rose street, Kalamazoo,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stowell, of Hud.wi,
the Indians, or, rather, which a fevv of to photograph not only the whole hu-! with assets of $35jU&gt;0 and liabilities
Mich , on January^ nnd 15, 1697. Every­
them., are taking up is also a good man skeleton, in life, but the contents I $20,000.
are ip the city for &amp; two wee kb vls.t.
SCHOOL COLUMN.
body come.
Yot^iqn F. C. A L..
sign. It would hardly do w have them । of the three greet cavities of the human
' 11. H. Tuabk.
Miss Anna Layton, of Jackson, will
depend on agriculture alone, and, in-1 body as well ns th** surrounding osseous
Conducted by Miu Flora J. Beadle. County
walk*. It. wm suggested that if the [
sygnd New Years at Lewis Beadle’8.
deed, they have no inherited aptitude
Commissioner.
•
RuruSE"OYSTEn~SHELLS.
for it- But- they carn.moucy by Imuling j bones of the rxt.remitire were to be 1
Roy Hamlin, ot Muskegon, han been
The last state Legislature of New York,
goods for the government. They are l»e- * pbotograph«.-f1 with certain apparatus j
spending a few days with hi-i siriera.
raised hor&lt;r-shoeing to a profession, aud
ginning to compete for supplying farm In n given time, by dimlniMiing theex­
all the world rejoiced,
lu that state a
The waters o£ Mary land producc'one- produce, nnd one Indian not long ago posure the soft tirikucs might be’eaught
Miss Edna Reed, of Battle Creek, apext abac can be tilted to the hoof nf a horse by
Christmas with her father tai this city.
those only who possess certified ability. third of the total oyster supply in the obtained the contract for 'supplying before they disjppeared. By carefully
world. They yield twice us many oi | corn to the government- schools. Com­ judging the exposure not only tlie
Hoofs have a commercial value.
George Selleck, of Chicago, was n guest
In lime the children will be protected, these luscious bivalves us are grown in missioner Browning odds to these in­ bones in disease were photographed,
Mr. and Mrs. Al. H. Welter, Tuesday. nnd in me school-room no tinker need ap­ ull foreign countries com blued. During dustries cutting hay, working on irri­ but also the fleshy parts, and this with
ply
lhe more delicate the material, the
present century Mary hind haa put gating ditches, raising nnd Sidling Ix-ef such accuracy that the surgeon could
fohn Kurtz is very low at this writing, greater skill required in the motive power, the
on the market 4bO,dsi&gt;.(xX) buahelaof the cattle, logging, cutting cordwood, dig­ see the internal patholojrieaj change
d doubts are entertained for Ns te- —•‘kill and prbfwslonals for Iron and
nnd tlx, external configuration of the
steel! Defects are not so readily discov­ toothsome mollusks. Th&lt;*&lt;‘ hnve sold ging. ginseng root, sheep shearing, la­ part as well on the nine plate. But
ery.
Xor the enormous sum of $2.’&gt;.'..c.OO,Gb .‘. boring as'ranchmen, carrying the hod,
ered in tiie human soul.
fiaurlce Grigsby is invited to pt each "'io
To these when it came tn nn examhmtion of the And thanks for patronage during the year
Higher qualifications In scholarship and Almost all of this country is despondent und working on railroads.
organs of tlx? body it was found’that past, ami especially at Christmas time.
Richland Presbjteriau church n&lt;xt broader preparation professionally, is the for the abundance und cheapness of this may lx* added the selling of fish, berries, the rule dM mot apply, and instead of
Our goods and prices were appreciatejl by/
wild
rice,
maple
sugar,
and
in
Wiscon­
demand of our state. The college gntdu- edible on the supply of the Cbeaapenjte.
M ndgy.
'
leas fore-; more was required. By a
all, as our large sales testify. We have
fqsle ^anEck. and A! -Masting-, of aie is not necessarily a teacher, he is simp­ From here nlso eomc very nearly all of sin. frogs’ legs
spectal
arrangement
of
the
tube
the
ly on a plane with tbe well educated In all the oystcra used for canning, in fact,
On several roservations Indian wom­
some
»d Rapids, visited at f?. Gouchera, walks ot life. Jk professional teacher Is a the output of this industry of Mary­ en have l*-en taught to make 'pillow heart, sternum and rP»« ; were photo­
graphed on one plate, and when the pa­
scholar and something more.
’mas.
land ia equal to one-sixth’ of al! the lace, through Miss Sibyl Carter’s efforts, tient was placed on his hack, lying on
There la one Important way in which to
J Loveland IrfoTor Middleville last raise the standard of bur American schools fisheries of the United States put to­ and some of them are said to be lhe sensitive plate, these structures
careful designers as well as dextrous iu
•ay to help H. F. Tegeler in his primary and secondary,—and that is to gether.
were omitted, but th* spine was photo­
The quantity of oyster shells lauded work. The Indians nlso earn money graphed. Following out jthese indica­
make iImmm* who teach in them master
•bop.
their craft and really capable of doing upon the shores of Maryland during the by making moccasins, gloves, pottery. tions. Dr. Mocintyre made a series of ob­ Left. If you want auything in that line It
L Z. B. Hoyt left last week for an that which they propose topo. The edu­ Inst century has been reckoned nt 12,­ pijx*s, blankets nnd bead work, although servations which led him jo tbe conclu­
will pay to see us.
ided visit with relatives in Ohio and cation of to-day tS a question of qualifica­ 000.000 to:)A. Until very lately the van­ it is thought that this source of rev sion that for more delicate nnd sensi­
tion of the teachers.
And it Is to be ning firms hove.hnd much trouble in enue may be decreasing. On the other
ylvania.
tive work more powerful currents than
solved by filing a worthy standard both of getting rid of the shelLs. having to pay, hand, large amounts of land are leased
those hitherto used will jl»e necessary
Will McLaughlin and snn Ted, of liberal education and of professional train­
in fact.- for the removal of nil that they by the tribes, and large sums arc derived He asks all those engaged in physical
egon, are visiting her mother Mrs. ing for every grade of teacher.
could not give away. Recently, how­ from that’ source. This cannot lie reck­ research to lend their aid tp Increase
A Ton of Butter;
As
regards
scholastic
attainments,
the
Holbrook.
oned properly nn “industry,” but it is tbe utility of the Roentgen rays, the
point must be emphasized that no one ever. they have been able to sell them.
A i.ooo. Dozen of Eggs:
:
. Guy Bauer and wife, of Peters- can teach all be knows. Mucn la lost Id .They are now shipped to al! parts of n valuable employment of capital.
half of whose benefits to* mankind are
A Car Load of Dried Apples.
There arc sfime Indian traders, there | kept in abeyance until the surgeon can
are visiting hls parents, Mr. and tbe friction of repression and still more Is tbe country nnd are utilized variously
doomed to remain below the expressible for roads for lime and employed in are some aelfasupporting Indian me- j secure instantaneous photography of
has, H. Bauer.
level.
Consequently the teacher must making coal gas. They hb'e also been chunies and there are Indian clerks in ) every part of the body.—Cincinnati
and Mrs. C. 8. Browir are attending know a good deal more than his most ad­ found to serve almost as Ikveli as stone stores. There are u few Indian phy- j Enquirer. ______ ____
rual meeting of the Kuights of the vanced pupil.
In tho manufacture of speeinl grades of Elcians,.. clergymen,, engineers, and
The safe rule is that the teacher in a iron for railroad beds. Cultivators of
Detrtflt this week.
primary school shall have n secondarj* ed­ oyjrtera also employ them, having found
Minnie Hamlin returned from ucation at least and tbe teacher of a high
that they afford sultabl» surface for
.
, this keek, leaving her sister school, academy or norma! school should
be a college graduate. The practical ob­ young oysters to attach t icms'dres to,
improved in health.
~
* u some extent
ore likewise used
servation of this rule would do more than They
They : re very goo&lt;l
ne* chicken food.
&gt; John Busby is entertaining her any other single reform not only to digni­ _________________
-kir Mr. Vaili&amp;uL of Minnesota. They fy the teaching profession, but to elevate for hens, the shells of eggslheing largely
and improve the gcboolb. "
made of them. The trade received S25,a do! seen one another for 17 years.
Most of tbe pupils le the United States D ft in a single year for the empty shftla.
Will Vanee, ui Kalamo, was In the city are in the common schools—about ninetythis periodica! will open with a story by some author of international fame.
Starfish.5 are the oykteps’ worst
' ‘
Besides the Prize Offers and offers of books there will bt
last week eu route to Freeport, DI., where six per cent As many of the teachers in enemy. Other animals the young bi­
wen below.
the dommon sebools receive some educa­ valves have to guard ngntmrt ure grabs
he will spend a week with hls father.
tion in the high schools (few of them any- and boring snails. They are nlso In
THREE REMARKABLE TWENTY-PART SERIALS
Lieut and Mrs. A. D. Niskeru, and tblug higher) It is apparent that these in­
A LOYAL TRAITOR
THE PAINTED DESERT
danger of being stifled by mud.
In
suns Lewis aud Phil, of Ft. leaven worth, stitutions of secondary instruction have a
unique Importance In the system of public Pacific waters stingrays rtre their most
Kansas, are visiting relatives in the dty.
education, and observe a consideration and dreaded foes. The little crab Hint lives
SOME OP THE SHORT
Miss Mary Cain who has been under fostering care far above anything to which !n the rOiell of tho oyster hn» always ex­
Dr. Lowry's treatment for some time re­ they might be entitled on the score of cited much .interest, Ifl is found in
about five per cent, of the Ibiralves. It is
*
turned to her home in Lapeer, yesterday. their numerical proportions alone.
In a word the schools of the people can­ a sort of parasite of the i&gt;y»ter. whose
Mias Ida Hurd, of Chicago, spent Christ­ not be efficient unless the high scbCols, shell protects It nnd whose food sup­
mas with her parents. Miss Hurd la now academies and normal schools which fur­ ports It.—Philadelphia Times.
operating a typewriter at the Palmer nish them with teachers, are taught by
PASS I NQ^OF THE H ORSE.
men and women of broad collegiate edu­
House.
cation aud. a thorough pedagogical train­
Miss Bessie Donovan who has .been ing.
Been AfTeeti-d.
Men and women teachers, young and
spending the past week with Hastings
Dismissing the* borselhss carriage
friends returned to Eaton Rapids, Wed­ older, many of them already capable teach­ from the inquiry, the question arises,
ers are now, in greater numbers than ever
nesday.
before finding their way to the college for “to what extent, if at all. does the in­
ffAJtPEfifS RO I '
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creasing UMtfof the bicycle affect- the
Mrs. A. D. Hoskin, Jr., of Garrettsville, the advantage of its broader culture.
of three classes, to be divided at follows : htory com
The human side of education also needs sale and use of hows?” It is a notori­
Ohio, is spending tbe holidays with her
tegnsfihv comfr­
more thoughtful Mndy and more careful ous feet that horses have been for two
aud Puzzle salumother Mrs. 8. J. McLintoek at 205 8. and sincere spphcatlon.
Without this or three years past selling for less anil
If you are net a
proper consideration, nur children of thia
Jefferson St.
ent, and wish to
ever
dwindling
values.
generation cannot be fitted through school
Prize eomMi.
,
• . . ,
Misses Flora J. Beadle and Minnie and home and society fur the kind of man­
This query has been pur to practical
dollars and your address for a subscription wleif . n scud in your matenal ta^o
Brploffie. and Prof’s. Holden and Meal ley , hood and wuitisnltood that is essentia) to a horsemen, men who sell horses in this
in the coMpetiiian. Send at once for prizccontltst it tutors and re,id all the offers.
and
other
cities,
or
who
are
otherwise
country
where
the
principles
of
humanity
are attending tbe stale leechers meet lug
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are to be developed and applied. Tbe interested:
Send f&gt;r a copy of our Orfa?e illustrated Pool^Liit
This Hl explain our offer
al Lansing this week.
province of the American public is to take
“To what extent has the introduction
each,
~of Free Rocks. The offer includes libraries of /jre. three, feu and fi-.:.'
Misses Ada and Pearl Michael returned the children uf all nationalities, of all of the bicycle injured yopr business;
fully chosen liand a few care,,, 1T-T ni«&gt;rr ■ miiiihiit
1 I//; frtvu h'rfy
to Syracuse the fore part of the week. The* creeds and of all training and fit them to or how do you account for the depreci­
I and fifty hoolts.
ated values of all graded of harness
latter vrlH go tn Pennsylvania where si e be brothers ami fellow citizens.
horses?”
Mm accepted a position.
Women* Club.
certain numbers
■
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&gt;
One of the first answ ers I received wna
Mrs. Kmma Boot, who has been visiting
The program Friday was listened to by from a denier whose horse interests
her sister. Mrs. Gib Matthews and other a large number of club members, and are about equclly divided between this
relatives in the city returned to her home their visitors. The club wav glad to wel­ dty and Chicago. In effect this is how
come tbeir presidrut, Mrs. Smith, to the he looks at the matter. Driving horse*
In York, N. T., to-day.
chair again after her enforced absence.
of certain grades are not lower in price
Mra. Binnie M. Swarr.y gave two very
charming imding.- from James Whitcomb to any appreciable extent because of the
Rliey, and Mra. Anna McOmber an inter­ “wheel.” It so happens that- the intro­
mnuCkA
duction of the Im prowl safety bicycle
MiChest Honors—World's Fair, esting paper nn C*rrrnt Events. Christ­ w as coincident with the introduction of
mas quoiarimw wear given by the club.
The principal paper «n the afternoon was power traction on surface roads all over
by Mrs. Sarah B Huffman on A Group of the country.
Modem Writer?: Barrie, Crockett, WaUou.
In New York and Cbicsge this entire­
The work and
«»f tbrae popular ly closed a demand for nearly 30,000
HISTORIC BOYHOODS
THE DUTY OF THE YOUNG VOTER
authors wa* nxwt InteiWuogly ’portrayed. horses annually, und in every other
large city in proportion. Thousands of
MAR&amp;KT3.
horses, averaging in value about $125,
HISTORIC CAVALRY CHARGES
were thereby rendered unsalable for
BIO-OAME HUNTING
at ajaMKra mill.
*t cedak cuxk
aurfucr traction.
But for this phase of tlie horse bsw-

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Hasting ■ Banner
Thursday, Dec. 31, 1896.
W. R. COOK, Loral Editor.

“Saved My Life”
A VETERAN’S STORY.

“Several years ago, while in Fort
Snelling, Minn., I caught a s‘evere
Cherry
Pectoral
was
cold, attended with
a terrible
cough,
meday
by or'
a
that allowed ^sent
me no torest
j friendafter
whoexhaust
urged­
night. The ductors
me to
take it, which
ing their remedies,
piuiiounced
my
Itease
did. and soon afterhopeless,
I was greatly
say­
relieved, and ining
a they
shortcould
timedowas
no
completely cured.
I have
more
for never
me. had
At
much of a cough
time,
thissince
time that
a but tie
of
and I firmly believe Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral saved my life.” — W. H.
Ward, 8 Quimby Av., Lowell, Maa.

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AYER’S

Tlie impa- Mes of the blood wlHch cause
scrofulous ei -Kians are thoroughly eradicated
by Hood’s Bn sipsrilla. Try It.

Jaxon Prize
best.

Baking

Powder leavens

Send a 2 cent stamp for a handsome set
of Jason Sorfb pictures.

Bvron is to have an electric lighting
plant.
.
. A aanc of counterfeiters is believed to
have Us Iratlquarte.b In Detroit.

pletedl
Haven.

hone Co. has ,comMuskegon to Grand

It cost Wayne county about 86,000 lo
convict Frank Ashley of lhe crime of
murder.
A number of Caro ladies have organized
a ’'Hats Off dab”— bats oil at public en­
tertainments.

Daniel Soper, ex-secretsr.v of state, has
purchased tbe Newaygo Tribune, which
he will hereafter edit.
Fred Parkey. aged 17. of Saugatuck,
was drowned in the Kalamazoo river,
Thursday afternoon, while skating.

Benton Harbor people expect to have a
new union depot, after the St. Joseph
Valley II. R. reaches that place.

Cherry Pectoral
Highest Awards at World's Fair.
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AYER'S PILLS cure ladigutian and deadacte

LOCAL NEWS.
• CIRCULATION .

Tais week,

86 quires.

. The Fellowship Club, of Eaton Rapids,
zave Sheriff-elect John T. Hall, of that
’Place, a banquet recently, and gave him
some useful reminders of the occasion—a
Revolver and a pal. of handcuffs.
. A young lady in Burner became enIraged at a patent medicine man at that

pitce.

She didn’t gu home and cry her

; ?es out, nut a bit of it. She got a basket
( t eggs, cornered the young man in a
hrug store, and tiled lien fruit at him at
short rature.
Tne drug store gave evi­
dence that she didn’t hit him every time,
but she landed occasionally just the satnr.

; Faimer H. R. Campbell, of Delta. Iugbam County, while digging on the bank uf
ferand River, came across the skeleton of

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man a couple of feet below the surface.

| Ii was doubled up and there was a bole in
' the skull.
It is believed that this solves
June of the mysteries of the early days.
Iwpeu a land speculator disappeared in
; *IS49 In com pan j with a carpenter who
ilso disappeared.
Sonic thing to Depend Ou.

Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm of
Jones
Son.^Cowden. 111., ffi speaking of
Dr. King’s New Discovery, says that last
winter hls wife was attacked with La(Grippe. • and her case grew so serious that
^physicians at Cowden and Pam could do
I nothing ifor her.
It seemed to develop
Having Dr.
| in o Hatty Consumption.
; K Dg’a New Discovery in store, and sejl* In; lots of it, be ttmk a bottle home, and to
ths surprise of all she began to get better
frmj first duse. and half dozen dollar bottlts cured her sound and well. Dr. King’s
Ntw Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
*. fanf Colds is guaranteed to do this good
w rk.
Try it.
Trial bottles lOcts. at
W. H. Goodyear’s Drug Store.
Women Who Work at Building Rond*.
Margherita Arlina Haium says lu tbe
ew York Mail and Express:
vThe new treaty ratified between Chinn
ind Japan may not give satisfaction to all
ite great powers, but it will undoubtedly
ba a blessing in disguise to the women of
Vladivostok. They are. without exc?p’ ton, the most polyglot combination of fe­
males ever brought together upon lhe face
of the globe. The Russian government.
. in colonizing Siberia, has sent out from
tbe home country every »ew mouths In the
past tan years a shipload of people from
'the agricultural provinces, where there
were more people (ban the soll;could easi’ iy sustain.
Among these assisted emi­
grants have been Ru-slans, Poles, Fins.
Swedes, Germans, Lithuanians and Crij. toeau*.
This is a sufficiently mixed up
».T ;rowd In Itself, but when they arrived at
i Siberia they found upon the ground JapaJ.ese. Koreans, Chinese, Mongolians and
|| dantchurians.
The women work there
well as the
I men and tnav l&gt;e seen in the fields and on
gi die roads. They have the patience which
J is necessary. above all things, in roadmak■j ins.
A Chinese womau. and in fact, a
■; woman of almost every one of lhe races
h named will sit air day long breaking stones
H with a small hammer or, in default of a
hammer, with two larger stones, and be
II jperfectly satisfied if at the end of 12 hours’
|| (work she gets 8 nr 4 cents. In Hongkong
rjjtbe English government has utilized this
B ifact. and In this manner has produced
If I w ttat is probably the best paved city iu tbe
i world.
&gt;
| I remember a rovi along which I parsed
Ifrequeutly, and which one morning to my
jiaurprise. was lined with women and llrt^
u jpllrs of stone. They worked hard fur two
|or three week* and then went away. The
' Inert time I passed lhe bed for a quarter
/ lot a mile was a beautiful macadamized
; fstreet *&gt; neat and trim that you could
:iaioMMt have sat down up&gt;n It without
^soiling your clothes. I made inquiry and
- jfoaud that It represented the labor of
jabnut 50 women and 100 children, of
fwimm the former received 5 cent* a day
’.tad
latter 1, 2 and 8. according to
f beir age. Tim-entire labor bill per diem
-,
this small regimeut pf humanity was

Health and strength carry us through
dangers aud make us safe In the presence
of peril.
A perfectly strong man with
rich.'pure blood, has nothing to fear from
germs.
He may breathe iu the bacilli of
consumption, with impunity. If there is a
weak spot where the germs may find an
entrance to the tissues, then tlie trou­
ble begins. Disease germs propagate with
lightning-like rapidity. Once in the blood,
the only way to get rid of them Is to kill
Hum.
This is what Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery is tor. It purities tlie
blood. That means that It kills tbe germs,
but that is only part of what it does It
assists digestion by stimulating the secret­
ion of dinestive fluids, so promoting assim­
ilation am! nutrition: purifies and enriches
the • loud and so supplies the tissues with
the fiHMt they need. It builds up strong,
healthy flesh and puts the whole body into
a disease-resisting-ttate.
Send 21 one-ceut stamps to cover cost of
mailing only, and get hu great book, Tbe
People.* Common Sense Medical Adviser,
absolute!v free.
Address, World’s Dis­
pensary Medical Association, No. 663 Main
Street, Buffalo, N. Y.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
Pardoned by the Governor.

Her Murder.

Sefih Aiken, of Manistee, who was
convicted December. 1890, of tbe crime
of manslaughter • and ’ sentenced by
Judge Judkins to ten years’ imprison­
ment iu the state prison ut Jackson. has
been pardoned by Gov. Rich. Aiken
killed Charles Brown in a saloon disturbance Ht Onekema. Officers came in
and were proceeding to quell the dis*
turbance by violent tneani. taking
w
Aiken and throwing him.on the floor,
and as he struggled to his feet he .drew
hia revolver and fired, apparently a:
random. The panion board says that
Aiken was the most respectable of the
whole gnng in the saloon.

Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 26.—Mrs. Frank
Wataoiu, wife of a stationary engineer,
was diet and instantly killed some time
Thursday night and convicting evi­
dence of guilt exists against the hus­
band, who is under arrest. Watson
and hls wife harl been separated, but re­
cently appeared to have become recon­
ciled, and on Thursday he sent her a
lot of Christmas goods. Friday morn­
ing the head of. another family occupy­
ing the same bouse heard the infant
of the Watson’s crying In an unusual
manner, and, alter Waiting fur some
time for it to be quieted, went to in­
vestigate. He found tfce mother stiff
in death and the little one covered with
blood and batlly frozen. Shortly after
the arrival of officers, who hnd been
summoned, Watson also appeared. He
was drunk and soon betrayed himself
by stating that he "didn’t give a d—u"
for the old woman, the baby l&gt;eing all
he wanted. Blood was found on his
Clothing. The baby will probably die
from the freezing and from nursing the
dead mother.

The Salt I nd entry.

English Spavin Liniment removes alHnrd, Soft or Calloused Lumps aud Bleml
Isheti from horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs,
Splints, Sweeney. Ring-Bone. Stifles,
Sprains, ail Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc.
Save 850 by use of one bottle. Warranted
the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever
known. Sold by W. H. Goodjear, Drug­
; gist, Hastings, Mich.
Improper and deficient care of lhe scapl
will cause grayness of'the hair and bald­
ness. Escape buth by the use of that re­
liable specific, Ilali’8 Hair Renewer.

Citizens of Hart are working bard to
get one of lhe three Heinz pickle factories,
one of which, it is alleged, will go to
Grand Rapids.
Blood l» Life.

It is the medium whlcb carries to every
nerve, muscle, mgun and fibre Its nourishmeHt
and strength. It the blood Is pure, rich and
healthy yon will be well; If Impure, disease will
soon overtake you. Hood's Sarsaparilla has
power to keep you In health by making your
blood rich and pure.
Hood’s Pills are easy to take, easy to operate.
Cure Indigestion, billlousness. 25c.

Edward Rooke, of Chelsea, owns a copy
of the famous “Breeches Bible” printed in
London in 1606.
It belonged to Mr.
Rooke's great-great-graadfalher.
How's Thi«?

We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any cate of catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall’s Caurrb Cure.
F J. Cbenev i Co.. Props.. Toledo, O.
We. the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cbenev for the last 15 years, and believe him
perfectlv honorable iu all business transactions
and financially able lo carry out any obligations
made bv their firm.
Wkst &amp; Tkaux, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo.
O.
Warding, Rinnan &amp; Marvin, Wholesale
Dnuorisls. Toledo.!).
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, act­
ing directly upon the blood and mucouft sur
faces of the system. Price 76c ner buttle. Sold
by ail druggists, *esi linouiais free.

Banker B. R. Nobles, of Yale, distri­
buted fifty barrels of floor among the
widows aud, orphans of that burg on
Christmas day.
To cure a oold in one day take Laxative
Bromo Quinine Tabl-ta All Druggists refund
rhe money if it falls to Cure. 2&amp;c. For sale by
W. H. Goodyear.

CASTORIA
Tor Infanta and Children.

Savannah, Ua., Dec. 26.—Three homi­
cides are the record of Christmas in
Savannah. One negro boy. shot an- j
other through the heart Friday morn-;
ing, killing him instantly; William Tit- i
comb, a white man, was fatally stubbed *
in a quarrel early iu. the morning and j
died in a few hours, and Levi Kutledge
(colored) was shot and killed by a po­
liceman at night
Calcutta, Dec. 26.—Ex-Judge Gocxlridge hua written a letter to the Englihlituan, a newspnper of this city, stat­
ing that every day thousnud* of per­
sons are dying from starvaUon in the
central provinces of India. He declares
that the government urrangewents to
cope with the situation are entirely in­
adequate and that the famine is dow .
beyond control.

State Salt Inspector George W. HUI
Two Killed with a Shotgun- .
has forwarded to Gov. Rich the twenty­
Ratbbunviile, N. Y., Dec. 26.—Willram
eighth annual report of the operations
Allen, William Herrington and Cloyd
of the state salt inspection law for the
Meyers quarreled about the posseas ion
inspection year ended November 30,
of u buffalo robe. Meyers hail the robe
1896. It shows that the total num­
at bis home, and AJlen and Herrington
ber ot barrels produced was 2,969,­
drove there and demanded it. Meyers
094, being 706,887 barrels less than
killed botFof them with a shotgun, and
in 1895.* Statistics show that 33,283,­
is now in jail.
037 barrels were manufactured prior
Victim of flames.
to the enactment of the inspec­
Sheffield, Dec. 28.—Sir John .Brown,
tion law from 1860 to 1868. inclu­
founder of the Sheffield steel firm, i*
to Death.
sive. Adding the snlt manufactured
New York. Dec. 26.—Mrs. Frances dead. He was born in 1816, was mayor
prior to the 'inspection law. gives the
of Sheffield in 1862-63 and master cutler
total product in the state to date at Ryan, the wife of Policeman Ryan, was
burned
to death Friday evening in a there in 1865-66. He held various local
74,158,405 liarrels.
fire which occurred :n their apartments offices and was formerly proprietor of
Churchra Sold for Toxe*.
on the third floor of 70 West One Iltin- the Atlas steel and iron works.
Ieh]&gt;ennng bus furnished the spec*, dred and Sixth street. After the tire
A Church Burned.
taele, probably unprecedented in this hud been extinguished the body of Mrs.
Wilkesbarre, Pa.. Dec. 26.—Bt. Ste­
country, of churches being sold for de­ R.v'ho was discovered in the corner of phen’s Episcopal church was | totally
linquent sewer tu?ies. The four sold tlie dining-room wrapped in a com­ destroyed by fire Friday morning and
are the Methodist. Pre*byteria,u. Eng­ fortable. The wrapper which she hnd ♦he Westmoreland clubhouse adjoinlish Baptist and Episcopal. Those that worn was almost completely burned ir.g.was completely gutted. Th*, origin
are in danger of a similar fate include from her body. Mrs. Ryan hnd evi­ of tbe fire is unknown. . Thd loss fit
representatives of nearly every denom-, dently gone to the kitchen to prepare about $200,000.
{nation- The four were knocked down dinner for her husband. While bending
Wm Supreme Court Librarian.
fur a song to a tax title dealer. The over the fire a spark probably ignited
Frederick, Md., -Dec. 28.—Charles W.
time for redemption has expired, and it her dress. Mrs. Kyau then probably Hoffman, LL. D„ librarian of thd United
rests with the purchasers (o say wheth­ run to her bedroom and picking up the States supreme court from 1873!to 1893,
er the edifices shall be redeemed at comfortable, attempted to smother the died at his home iif this city Sunday of
I fl nines.
nominal figures.
pneumonia. He was 67 years of age.
unmarried and leaves an estate worth
SENT TO JAIL.
Mlrhlgan's Child Tramp.
nearly $100,000..
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JesRieSmitlj.the nine-year-old daugh­

ter of poor parents n( Owosso, is beyond
question the youngest girl trump in the
country. Jessie takes to thr road us
The pupils of the school for the deaf at naturally* as the experienced wanderer,
Flint, consumed 700 poundi of chichen and whenever she tires of home or
for dinner, Friday.
They also had a school she takes a trip into the coun­
Christmas tree and a dancing party.
\ try and enjoys the hospitality of the
Tolsons engendered by food fermenting farmers. She was'gone for three days
in a dyspeptic stomach are the direct cause on her last trip and was returned by
of rheumatism, gout, bronchitis, liver and a farmer living ten miles north of
kidney complaints, asthma, pneumonia Owosso, ut whose home she arrived,
cold and hungry, ut ten. o’clock ut
and many nervous ailments.
These results are prevented by the use night.
of the Shaker Digestive Cordial, a remedy
discovered and preparer! by the Shakers of
George II. Pregner, u wealthy farmer
Mount Lebanon. N. Y.
It is in Itself a
food and has power to digest other food living near Three Oaks, advertised for
taken with It. Thus it rests the diseased a wife in a Chicago matrimoniai jour­
stomach and finally masters the worst nal. He agreed to give the young wom­
cases of dyspepsia. It acts promptly and an who would become hia wife a 200fresh strength and increase of weight soon acre farm and $5,000 in cash. The
follows. The first dose, taken immediate­
ly after eating, abates tbe pain and dis­ other day Pregner was united in mar­
tress so dreaded by dyspeptics. Trial bot­ riage to Miss Edith Van Horn..of Kin­
tles—enough to prove Its merit—10 cents. dred. Minn. Miss Van Horn is 21 years
of age, wbije Pregner is hale und hearty
Laxol is the best medicine for children. at 72, and has the record of havjng di­
Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. vorced three wives.

Retna Senenayake, a native of Ceylon.
Intends to study medicine in Detroit, and
to return to hls own country to practice
after he obtains hls sheepskin.

jnrec HOEiiciatx

A WOMAN KILLED.

Health in Michigan.

During the week ended December ID
reports sent in by 58 observers in. va­
rious portions of the state indicate that
inflammation of the brain, whooping
cough and scarlet'Tkver increased ami
consumption-decreased in area of prev­
alence. Consumption was reported at
183 places, typhoid fever at 32. diph­
theria at 56. scarlet fever nt 50.. measles
at 17 and whooping cough at 19 places.

The Muskegon city council bus adopt­
ed a resolution boycotting those light­
ing what are known as 1504 taxes, liti­
gation of which is now pending.
Julius M. Me Martin, deputy collector
and entry clerk in the customs service
at Port Huron, has been removed from
office for implication in political as­
sessments during the recent campaign.
Mr. and Mrs. John Krause, living near
Blissfield, have become insane over re­
ligion, their malady having been pro­
nounced incurable by physicians,
C. M. Norris, for 30 years leading
music dealer in Saginaw, filed chattel
mortgages for $0,480. Slow collections.
The administrative board of Ann Ar­
bor university has refused permis­
sion for the musical clubs to make
their annual tours in tfte spring.
Louis Heydlauff was acquitted at
Jackson of the murder of his sweet­
heart, Emma Moeckel. The defense
was temporary insanity.
A widows’ club has been organized
at South Cato. Montcalm county, with
10 members, the avowed object of which
is to induce the immigration of desira­
ble young widowers into that region.
Hough on rata accidentally mixed
with breakfast food poisoned the en­
tire family of Dr. IL 11. Armstrong, of
Charlevoix. Powerful antidotes saved
the entire family.
L.L. Cui ver,who is soliciting the right
ot way for the electric railway from
Bay City to Unionville, says the project
is a go, all. the farmers along the line
being in favor of the road.
The Michigan Pipe company's im­
mense plant in Bay City, which was
wiped out by fire at a loss of $75,000,
will be rebuiltDr. Ira C. Alger, the oldest citizen of
Holly, died at the age of 83 years. He
was the first white settler ir\ the vil­
lage, In 1841, and built the first grist
mill and the first sawmill.
IL T. Livingston, dry goods dealer of
Kalamazoo, filed chattel mortgages to
secure borrowed loans amounting to
812,144Rev. Benjamin T. Trego, rector of
BL John’s Episcopal church in Sagi­
naw, has tendered his resignation, to
take place January L Hrt»7, when be
will lewve tbe ministry and go on the

Chicago Alderman Indicted on a Charge
of Murder.

Chicago, Dec. 28.—As the result of
information gained recently by Police
Inspector Schnuck from two nonresi­
dent witnesses, the grand jury on Sat­
urday voted an indictment against
Thomas J..O’Malley, aiderman from tbe
Twenty-third ward, charging complicity
in tbe murder of Gas Collinnder, a sa­
loon keeper and Twenty-third ward
pouticihn, on election night, Novem­
ber, 1894. Half a dozen members of tho
notorious “Market street gang” have
been suspected by tbe police of this cold­
blooded crime. John Bingham and John
Sentry, of the gang, were also indicted
Saturday on the same charge. O’Malley,
at ono a. ui. Sunday, surrendered himself
aud was taken to jail.

A FATAL DRAUGHT.
from

Drinking Wood Alcohol.

Mattoon, 111., Dec. go.—Un the prem­
ises of the Mattoon Gas Light and Coke
company, John Madison, Bert Wellman,
Carter and Thomas Martin, Peter Hohn,
Mote Brown, Ed Logan and A. B. Hail,
Jr., drank wood alcohol, from tbe ef­
fects of which John E. Madison and
Bert Wellman are dead. Carter and
Thomas Martin are iu a critical condi­
tion, and the others will recover. Mor­
gan was employeertry tbe gas company,
aud tbe alcohol was used by them iu
removing rust from tbe pipes. .
Washington, Dec. 25.—The Japaue.-e
minister, Toru IIoshi, and tbe Peruvian
consul-general,. Frederico Bergmann,
-exchanged notifications at the Japanese
legation Thursday of a new commercial
convention recently agreed upon be­
tween those countries. Japan secures
advantageous concessions by which her
superfluous manufactures may find
market in the South American republic,
and in turn facilitates lhe import of
Peruvian products, notably cotton, into

Berlin, Dec. 2$.—The marine cable has
been completed from Emden, Prussia;
to Vigo, Spain, which links the German
telegraphic system .with the South
American and other systems. Capital
has been furnished by an Anglo-Ger­
man syndicate for the construpction of
the first section of a submarine cable be­
tween Germany and the United States
via the Azores.
Crwihed to Death.

Eureka, Cal., Dec. 28.—Victor Max­
well, a substitute .stage driver on the
mail route between Dyerville and Har­
ris, lost his way and drove into a deep
gully on an abandoned roadway. Tbe
horse* leaped the break, but were
drugged back by the weight of the
stage, falling on Maxwell and crushing
him to death.
Ten Millions Given Away.

London, Dec. 25.—Tbe Morning Post
will to-day suy that Alfred Nobel, the
Swedish engineer and chemist, who
died at San Remo, Italy, on December
9, left a will bequeathing his entire for­
tune, amounting in value to about ten
millions, to tbe Stockholm university.
Many Baslnew Places Burned.

Pottadam, N. YM Dec. 28.—Tbe Wind­
sor hovel, four saloons, two clothing
etores, three restaurants, one grocery
store, two Livery stables and two bar­
ber ahopa were destroyed by fire Sun­
day. The damage is estimated at $100,­
000; partly insured.

Tnyeka, Kan., Dec. 28.—Kansas is entitfod to ten votes in the electoral coL
lego. but it is likely that she will cast

warm in winter. But that
small stove will burn only
twenty-five. Hesice, discomfort
and misery.
A certain amount of fat,
burned daily, would keep your
body warm and healthy, But
your digesdon a bad, and you
don't get it from ordinary fat.
food. Hence you are iilly,
you catch cold easily, you have
coughs and shiversi while

sumption find* you with ao re­
sistive power.
Use SCOTTS EMULSION

good flesh will protect the vital
orgADS against the cold eod the
body against disease*
Book free for tbe asking.
SCOTT a BOWNE, New Ywk.

Old People.

Old people who require medicine to
regulate tbe bowels and kidneys will find
the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This
medicine does not stimulate and contains
Banner Print
no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts
as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly
on the stomach and bowels, addins
NORTGAGK 8ALE.
strength and giving tone to tbe organs,
harms (m-cu made in rbe conditio
thereby aiding nature In the per format) ce of Default
a ctr;aln im»rtgagr made by Frank Mort
of the functions. Electric Bitters is an (a single manl ut tbe ToAusblp ot Asavria, Bi
excellent appetizer and aids digestion. ry Conuty. Michigan, to Dan. W. Kcvnotof the Hastings CRy Bank of Ha.«tii
Old people find it just exactly what they Caxbirr
B.utv County Mlchivau, dated Ue flrat dneed. Price fifty cents per bottle at W. September a. D.. !•»'. and nvorded. tn tl
flcr of, the RrgtMer of De*ds. lor lhe Coo
H. Goodyear's Drugstore.
Barn and 8Ufe of Nheb zn-. on the fir*,
of Bctober A. l». Ih9»1u Ltbec «of morn
FKOBATB ORDER.
on pace M, raid rnortKitgM was on the *•
State of Michigan, County of Barry, aa.
condition that »bouht anv default be me
At a session of tbe Probate Court, Im ibe r&gt;MMntatot said Interest or any part
the county of Barry.
holden at the of. on nnv day whereon the sam»- Is made
Probate office, in tbe City of Hasangs, in able, as above expressed, and should tbe
said Countv, on Saturday' tbe I2tii aay of remain nnimld and In arrears for the spat
Decemter. in tbe year one thousand elpbt hun­ thirty d»i«. th* 11 and from theneetortb
dred and ninety six.
aforesaid principal sum of Four bundre&lt;
Present, Charites W. Armstrong. Judge of !are with all arrearage of internet lb
Probate.
•hall, at the option of said party of the f
In tlie matter of the estate of Philo R. Dun­ part become and bed He and payable li
ning. deceased.
(ilately thereafter, alibouch the period,
On reading and filing the petition duly verifi­ limited for tbe payment thereof may not
ed, ot Mary Y. Dunning, mother of snld deceas­ have expired, and default having been mi&gt;
ed, praying thnt administration of saM estate tbe pay mrnt of interest due September is
be granted to William W. Potter; or 10 some and the «ame having yr matried unpaid a
other suitable person.
. .
arrears for the space of thirty
an
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Frtdav the wards theaforesal 1 principal sum with n
eight day of January, A, D.. 1867 at ten o'clock rearages of Interest h now declared du
in the forenoon, be aMfgned for tbe hearing o f payable by tbe terms of said mortgai
said petition and that the heirs at law of said which mortgage there is claimed to be r
deceased and all other persons interested in tne date of this mortgage the sum o
said -stale, are required to appear at a session hundred and fortv fcair ooliars and set
of said coart. 1 hen to be holden at Lhe Probate emts. and an actonm's tee of Fifty •
office. In tbe city of Hastings. In said -County, provided f*»r tn said moruage. ami no »
and show cause, if any there be. why tbe prayer proceedings at law having Iwsen insvilu
of tbe petitioner may not be granted; And it recover the moneys secured by said mu
Is further ordered, that said petitioner give nd or any pan thereof;
tice to the pe-sons iutereateu in said retale, of
Now, tnrrvlore. by virtu- of tbe nn
the pendency of said petition and the hearing sale contained lu said mortgage, aa
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be statute in such eaw* made »». t provided.
published In the Hastings BannkR. a news­ i« hereby ifiven 1 bar .»n Saturday the tarn
paper printed and circulated In raid County day ot March A. D.
at »eu o'clock la
of Barry, once in each week for three successive forenoon. I shall sell at Fublic Auction, to t
weeks previous to said dav ot-hearing.
highest bidder at tbe North front doo.
Chas. W. Armstrong,
of tlie Court House lu the City of BhAiIdkm
(A Due copy.)
Judge of Probate
ffilHt being the place where the Circuit
. net for Barry CountV Is holdeuj, the
premises described In .said mortgage, or so
MORTGAGE BALK.
thereof as may t&gt;e uerraary to pay the
Default having been made In the conditions much
amount
due on said mortgage with seven per
of a certain mortgage made bv Joseph Kollar cent, luterrar.
and m*I legal eoats together with
and Rachael Kollar bis wife of Irving. Barry an nrtorncy's fee
of Fifty dollars covenanted
County. Michigan, to Bamur! Carson ot Gales­ fur therein, the premtsea
being described In
burg. Kalamazoo County, Michigan, dated Jan­
uary sth, a. D. IN®, and recorded in the office said mortgage as all that certain lot piece and
parcel of land situate In the Township of As­
of tbe Reglnter of Deeds, for the County of syria
lu th? Comity of Barry and Stale ot MiotiBarry and Stale of Michigan, on the Seventh
day of January A. D. 18»9 In Uber 26 &lt;rf Mort­ Igan. and known and described as follows:
Tne R.u h Went Quarter [Uj of tbe North
gages, on page 538. on which mortgage tnere is
We&gt;t
Quarter IM] of Section Twenty-eight |»]
claimed to be due at lhe date of this notice tbe
Townshin No. one U] north ot rance seven
sumo! Four bund red thirty-nine Dollars and in
of land.
six cento, abd an Attorneyfee of Fifteen Dol­ west containing forty 1*0]Dacres
an W. Hf.yxgi.im4,
lars provided for In said mortgage, and bo suit
of tbe Hastings City Bank, Mortgagee.
or proceedings at law having been instituted to Cashier
COLGBOVE &amp; POTTJtM,
recover the moneys secured by raid inertgagc,
Attorneys for Mortgagee.
or any part thereof;
Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale Dated December 10, IWC.
contained In said mortgage, and the statute In
such case made and Drovided, notice 1» 1 hereby
MomaotBau.
given that on Saturday, the Ninth day at Janu­
Default having been made tn the conditions of
ary A. D. twn. at Ten o'clock In tbe forenoon. I
shall sell at Public Auction, to the highest bid­ aotrtaio m»rma&lt;e m&gt;de bv Rovsl H. Brown
der. at the north front door erf tbe Court House, ana A delis Blown, husband aud wife., of th
In the City of Hastings, (that being the plane township of Hartings. Barry County. Michigan,
where tbe Circuit Court for Karn County la and Adtlia Brown lo her • wn right a«. well as lit
holden). the premises described tn oald mwt- bar erf dower, to tbe Commercial Savings Bank,
gagr. or w much thereof as may be Ducewa-y of Marshall. Michigan, dated the fourteenth
to pay rhe amount due on said mortgan*, with day of August. A. D., ISM, and recorded lu tho
elgnt percent.Interest, and all legal costa, to­ office of the register of deeds, for tbe county of
gether with an attorney’s fee of Fifteen Dollars Barry and state of Mlutiigan, on lhe twentieth
©ovenauted for t herein, the premise* bring de­ day of August. A. D„.1K»I. in Liber B0 of mort­
. scribed lu said mortgage aa all that certain lot. gages, on page 114, said nuntgage was on tbn
piece and parcel of land situate In the Town­ express ooudiUon that sbonld any default be*
ship of Irving in the County of Barry a ad State made in the payment, of said Internal or any
ol-MIcbigan, and known and deaertbed: as fol- part thereof, on any day wbereon the same la
made payable, as above expresaed. and should
Tbe North East Quarter of North We&lt; Quart •the same remain unpaid and tn arrear for tbe
,n Towu four«) space of thirty days, then and from HienesNorth Range Nine 9, Week Contain Ing Forty forth. the aforesaid principal sum of two thous­
and dollars with aU arn arage of interest 1 here­
acres more or leas.
on, shall. at the option of said party ot tbe sec­
_
SamuklCarsox.
und part become and be due and pava»-»* im­
CoIX)ROvf &amp; POTIRB.
Mortgages.
mediatejr thereafter, although the period aber
limited for tbe payment thereof may oo&lt; the
have expired, and defsult havnz been made in
the payment of interest due August Hth. 1896,
MORTGAGE BALE.
and the Nun» having remained unpaid and In
Default having been made in the coadltlom arrears for the space of thirty dajs and up­
l-c*'rtx
** *M**hi
Em-lli* K. rr»lt wards tbe aforesaid principal sum with all ar­
rearages of interest is now declared dne *nd
». Co. Michigan pwabte by tbs terms of said mortgage,
dated the fl (th day of Jane
which mortgage there Is claimed to be uue at
corded tn the office of the
tbe date of this notice tlie sum of two thousand
the County of Barry and 8
two hundred and ninety two dollars and twenty *
•lx cents, and auaitornej's fee of thlrtv five
dollars provided for In said mortgage, aud no
suit or proceedings at law having Iwen Insti­
oofloetb. &gt;an ot Two Uxxnand low bumlnjt tuted to recover the tnomyi secured, by said
Still twoblr

Jd morttage. sad bo suit
having been InrtitHted

eotuiMd id Mki

L

ute la sash enenmade and provided, uottne u»

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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>ongoing</text>
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          <description>An account of the resource</description>
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              <text>Hastings Banner Published 1896. PDFs were created from microfilm and may have readability issues. Specific issues may be incomplete or missing. Note some newspaper files are very large and may take some time to download.</text>
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